ee 4 7 i 5 [ be § 1 £ Be ; ‘ { : f gn . ‘' roe ee ee - eget bee i ee ae : ; iz a ¥ So CH 6, 1957-40 PAGES ‘MEMO TO CAESAR & ee A ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MAR stpestin nes = E on tga = - A ‘Wildish Row? ~ Troubles Pilate = -- < BDPTONS NOTE: ‘The setlowing feature 4d the tiru of a ee i series by Keri Woodman ippear daily during _ __-ABS"Leaten Sesaen tb the paste’ ef the, Pathe Many ¢ . Confidential Report . From: Pontius Pilate Ve With your permission, I dispense with the » Customary greeting and come immediately to: ~~ the business inyhand. = : _, Our confidential agent, Junius, operating in _ | the Jordan district, reports that a wildish sort : of man has come out of the wilderness and ; 4s preaching to large crowds along the river ? This man’s name is John. Soeffectivea _ speaker is he that even publicans and soldiers go to hear him. He performs a ceremony called baptism with the waters of the river. In his sermons he exhorts the publicans to collect no more taxes than they have been ordered to collect — which is certainly a just ‘Senate Version & a We ES Civil Officials OK for Mideast Plan “(UN foBring In Nasser's Men Ask Central Expressway Goes to Howe “for Final Vote Solons Pass Measure by a Margin of 72-19 Consider (Chamber The Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce urged the City Commission to give “careful consideration” to the Oakland County Planning Commission's proposed Artery, Urges Tiger S Sones: x a iy i. : F eg A Veen ak 2 as igns a New ‘Rookie fo Govern Strip Arab-Jewish Clashes in Area Take One Life and Injure Two : JERUSALEM (?) — Israel began withdrawing her equipment. from the Gaza Strip today but then sus- pended the operation. After 2-Month Dela Pon- - |. Officials said they - _ idea, although hardly the practice that pub- pee y tiac Central Artery expressway. as q ~~ li ee Ty exp y oe jlearned that the U.N. cans are accustomed = ropeny This John =|» WASHINGTON (® — The} “Because we believe that the proposed arterial route| . jlanned eset asta sas ae Legtees ogee Meets Soldi acai oS € 78 not to be. cruel. and | : ual . le g ot a tthyain ad will é e the t number of le and would be ; sone ere oe eentent..with. = DRESS andl. eA ‘ y - - : bs bear ae pegs! Seth oe POMS Ba a lll Fe eee es — Eve ae, eer ser ei. a aig Recs Seater ee You are probably wondering why I deem _|““g00d ce” today of|ber asked commission this such an urgent matter that I have to _|SPeedy House passage right/consideration in a letter - send you a confidential report since there is | |" the White House. |presented last night + nothing revolutionary in what the man _ This word came from) The Chamber earlier this week ae ’ |House leadership sources came out ah teaches. Bn H , P og ee six-lane interstate .,|they examined the measure) highway after a vote of its Board ee of the people in my province - Inight, 72-19. - ‘The letter listed two functions | for Special Referendum * ea are expecting a sort of king or | The resolution serves on Hospital, Sewage messiah to come and deliver them — from notice on the Kremlin that? ee -. us, , suppose, although it is hard to see _ |America will fight, if nec- City commissioners will shoot how ‘they would live in anything but anar- __|essary, against Communist for a May 20 special election for chy were it not for our Roman law and . aoa the strategic Mid- a vote on a $4,350,000 Pontiae Gen- ) government. € . era] Hospital addition and sewage Pe : And it would give Eisenhower treatment plant bond issue Junius assures me that this John does not -/* |more freedom in spending up to * 200 million dollars in military- City Manager Walter K. Will consider himself a king or leader. The people economic aid to-that area between man informed commissioners last have asked him that very question. now and July 1. night that the entire package would) — probably require a 1% mil tax 2 * * * are no epee oe ree increase, This would boost the 4 . olution 355-61 on 38 almost 1 : _ John replied that someone mightier than | Sxactty ae Riseahoner re ood oh commie acdeuin te onan : he is to come, someone he would not be worthy, _—[ quested. Willman stressed thai complete | byte Sith fires sse ll don ns mera ih eed of . * 7 7 ea = i on — ‘ gs i mete ap [tere t0 start Tater My {I will send you further word of all this by bond attorney, Claude Stevens. ea Pontine Press Phote 2 HOUR PLAN | the next galley sailing to Ostia.) | Commignioners agreed.to try for NEWLYWEDS: AT TIGER CAMP — Billy Hoeft, star Tiger | Tt is understood that the Israelis 4 ae Pr hy a ta : : the May vote regardless of a re- southpaw has his bride in the Tiger camp in Florida. Margaret jhad agreed to a 24-hour plan for (Signed) PILATE conflict with a fund rais- Ekelund Hoett is 2 nigce of Dr. Clifford T. Ekelund of Ottawa Drive. |the changeover at a meeting of com! ing ims feet; Desmuh dnar Maj. Gen, E. L. M. Burns, com- as Ee Ss Sa as a re eres - mander of the U. N. Emergency - ts shindig’ Ae See A AS . PS ae a mee geen pee tiocotin ly She ‘B : Helen’ Acc of ‘ g Force ‘which is to take over the rive, pee er ~ Will ig used Lyin saeeee er and Maj: Gen, Pp T ‘Ai lj | - ce 3 : . chief of staff." aes ADDITIONAL MIL . : ‘2 rOop ears If ner All voters will be asked to Witness Tells Senate Probe Israel] sought a phased with- . but Capiain Saves 4] estan nr as oa So oe on rsad es q city’s e. Tt, ~ . ® t would prevent i tion last night, be taken from that which was voted chaos and Arab outbreaks. I MU SGPIGH OGyeS ! swurcceen" Qf Protection in Portland sss ss 5 crats joined Republicans McCar-| . never manager Pea. 6 Deen : é MEMPHIS, Tenn. (® — When Capt. L. T. Hansard thy (Wis) Jenner (Ind), and Meili ht Rain or Snow The vote on the mil will 5 ee 6 a aw [work a new timetable. {finished his performance his audience cheered, whistled, jone (Nev) in opposing. |LIQ *. | require a majority for passage, | WASHINGTON (INS) — A plump, dark-eyed, ex-| French outbursts against the v 1 ee a ee night gave quick approval to the|3(). 34 | Tonight (“““* pensively gowned bawdy house madam known as “Big| YMuswel onder of Premier Da- But Hansard, 43, of Smithfield, Tex., will never want)... saying “the sub- ax OW 0 ig Only property owners will be| Helen” testified yeste she set u in business in sent Ku my thy si e is the " in the asked to cast ballots for authori- y P - pee _— an encore. vena’ — Mostly cloudy tonight with occa-ity of the city to issue approxi-|SWank suburb of Portland, Ore., with assurances that) Sse, preliminary to a test of The ie had just finished a neat emergency sional light rain or snow beginning|mately $45 million in general|she would be safe from interference by “the law.” | ine Gay. ended at ro omar ~ landing of a big four-enginet ! een ee by evening is the weather forecast/obligation bonds for the equip-| ‘The witness, Helen Hardy, now of Miles City, Mont.,| DCT left Sutboard!tmrough the roof, set off a bliz-| ‘It is now clear,” Dulles added, |for the Pontiac area. Tonight’s low/ping of the hospital wing and to , ‘ Truckloads of stores rumbled out engine had thrown a slash-|zard of insulating material, feath-|“that the Congress of the United|win range trom 30 - 34. partially finance the new treat-| Started an uproar in the Senate probe of labor racketeer-jof Gaza in a ing propeller across the|ers trom ripped pillows, and loose|States has, by an impressive, non-| Tomorrow will be a little colder ment plant. ing when she swore that Seattle underworld boss Tom/"sracli planes and vessels began pn Bi top. ctething 208 Denhats, a Slt sie partisan majority Jeined with the|with a chance of a few light snow i. fa Maloney promised her that Portland District Attorney) ™7qns,“Tupment = an It occurred yesterday while the) ‘asl No one was sary ne bp ange Nl seg hg yom 0 Teen ot so 96 degrees}Willman said from $600,000 to| William M. Langley wouldn’t bother her red-light — DCT. pride of Amerienn Alstines, h & Memphis’ airport East that the United States stands} ith a low temorrow night of 22 (87000 in revenue bonds would| operation. le f : pepper gD yen Bina ene Theeied vores of 17,000) ready to join with them to. build! 36, . assure the $3,109,000 plant. As Mrs. Hardy, whose curves seemed to be overflow- |ke’s Cough Lessens, m.p-h. with 41 passengers aboard.) in the air, was receiving ap their strength and, if need be,| The lowest temperature preced- Pain. Hig 8 Property owners/ing, toddled from the wit- : Arizona Trip Unlikely The heavy four-bladed the ovation lhelp them defend their national/ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac Pe — per cent majority ness stand on high, spiked| Her testimony provided another , “like @ bolt of lightning,”-sliced | The plane was on a nonstop|integrity and independence against|/was 25 degrees, The thermome-|F Passage. heels, Nate Zusman, a Port-jlink in the chain with which the, WASHINGTON (INS) — Prsi- & @-foot hole in the cabin reef, flight from New York City t©Communist armed aggression.” ter registered 39 at 1 p.m. SOE Me: land night club owner,|committee seeks to connect the|4n Eisenhower's cough appeared reac py a irae penne ae . a chase, is, broken down ino’ sis| demanded that she be given |Teamsters Union on the West Coast|® ae oe Sn wee ce Aiea satan s i oo . a one as ona rete ‘Only a Few Corrupt’ (Gives Dulles Credit . aed Pom cota pete hospital, |@ lie detector test. i with — earention. ee pen fe quanee , trip Most of the passengers already| Plame today. The others, after [pETROIT (INS) — UAW-CIO| WASHINGTON (INS) — Wash-|$25 million for the plant, and $350, a ae beg eno ase ai Bie associate ‘and co-conspirator with| White House News Secretary had buckled their seat belts, The| €xamination by airline physi- |President Walter Reuther said last|ington diplomatic observers today|90 for a 300-unit parking lot) en Tee en a a sort of Teamsters’ officials, and the com-|James C. Hagerty reported that plane was sbout 30 miles east of| ‘lams, continued their flight im ‘night “there are only a few cor-\credited Secretary of State John/*t the city hospital. clearing house for information|™ittee has heard testimony vag OO was tot cpughing as Memphis and the air was turbu-| ®fether plane three hours later. (rupt labor leaders to be cleaned|Foste? Dulles with a clear cut per- eee labout sex-for-sale in Portland Langley: was & puppet for an al-/ Dit a resident for several lent. An by the Civiljout by the Senate -committee|sonal victory in winning tsrael’s Cocrataries Get Told ce * [leged uniont-underworid combine. |eered the President for several The blasting wind, pouring! Aeronautics Board is under way. -jinvestigating labor. troop withdrawal agreement. The madam, swathed in black, |CLAIMS ‘WHITEWASH’ considering going to Arizona or ® the costly erity' of her Before Mrs. Hardy took the|some other warm, dry climate for in Four Short Rules tume ran Ansar. by the glitter stand, Portland gambler James B.ja week or so but White House of rhinestone clips, denied that |(Big Jim) Elkins, testified that|aides said that it now looks as if SACRAMENTO, Calif. (The | 14. paid off Langley or Maloney the late Gov. Paul. Patterson ofthe President will temain in Wash- ee giris berg are secre- | in order to stay in business (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) _jington. got their Instructions today, two | Thy incadea. ™"" |Returns ‘No Verdict’ in Mother’s Plea for Custody Deo not ge into the Assembly aaaoen"|Tots Fate Stymies. Jury all or un- | - x se t te Sty Jury com ang the Assembly or 0 oe S a Myagidhs sont tenes time By PETE LOCHBILER _ welll = itself in a higher court sr bent ner rie: Hol- a matte ' : some day.” sw Tate rein ‘hs debate | —The_Tights of a mother versus The girl's mother, Mrs: Nona| The mother maintained that {In Today's Press County News set eeeeneneens 18 ‘Sports wesseeaga 3 tara & apg saessasisepase Wilson, a coaainaar Dwr ol alee ‘the claims of adoptive parents bat- ‘fled a verdictless Circuit Court jury this morning. As a result, the panel of nine women and three men—most of |them parents—was dismissed after three days fruitless deliberation involving the fate of a 1%-year- ri, = H, \ Russel’ Hollgnd;_ took J 4 ents eapenent the legal custody of little Layren Rae Lewis, adopted Hill, a British citizen, had appealed a Probate Court decision denying her petition to set aside the adop- tion and return the child to her. e+ ke Mrs. Hill, 33, of New York City, claimed she consented to the adop- tion under coercion and ‘duress while, she was in poor physical and mental condition in a Detroit hos-| ,, pital at the time of the child’s |” birth. j Peo iy CITES REVERSES Her husband had died and she) was without employment, was, her testimony as chief witness during: ES a t ly f “_Two . + Bae \ { ] i: ee a ; | : } 4 et f =A MEANS fF es i Pe ee H 6, 1957. ; a 4 ¢ } al X Pon __, 'NHE|PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARC The Day in Birmingham hai 4 \ ‘ Second i Fm City Manager but Work Continuing as Fast as Possible Me 16.000 voters approved more municipal metered lots in the city; - by a margin of 7,398 to 2,548— nearly a 3 to 1 ratio. * 2&2 “The vote climaxed three months; of controversy and heated meet- ings, after an anti-municipal park- ing group headed by Sam L. Stol- orow, private parking lot chain owner, circulated petitions forcing the vote. * 2h. 2 which. 5 Progress |. Plans Not Completed] | ~ oe night when their car wrapped — aX * by TWO ESCAPED DEATH — A man named Miracle and his way Jr., 28, of 97 W. Hopkins St., who suffered only a broken comp left leg, was ticketed for reckless driving, His passenger, Arius . ~onEtnMlixacle, 24, of 3401 Bald Mountain Rd., walked away without * tiac Parking Project Doing OK Be peermmtspaee i parties. : Most of the city turned out early 28 § a ie ‘Tf gf fs oF; | By fe dd J Pope Begins Lent With Symbolic Ashes * * * Today, Ash Wednesday, is the day that Roman Catholics have their foreheads marked with ashes as a sign of penance and a ireminder of the mortality of man. The Lenten Season ends with Easter, The Weather Highest temperatur: ‘northeast = w' hour- today and tenight. Tomorrow —_ cloudy and ao little colder, Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m, At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 10 m.p.h. Direction: East. Sun sets Wednesday at 6:38 p.m, Sun rises Thursday at 6:58 a.m. Moon scts Wednesday at 11:44 p.m. Moon rises Thursday at 9:48 ¢@.m. Downtown Temperatures erie: «1 11 4 M........ 38 Tuesday in Pontiac Highest temperature ....... Lowest temperature Mean temperature Weather: Fair. On Year Age in Pontiac e Hee eevee Hee ew ee neweereny ean temperature Weather: Rain, .45 inch, Date in % Years : @7 in 1961 ai 2 in 1901 ‘Tuesday's Temperature Char v Ipens 4 Minneapolis 4 ove, ox bosses and “whitewashed” a state Kennedy, a brother of Sen, John F. Kennedy; blushed tomato-red when he.read an affidavit from ' senators and spectators, and the throaty chuckles of “Big Helen.” &.& e_: Kennedy blushingly declined the senator's off Zusman grabbed a microphone and snorted: “Once and for ail, I want the people of Portland to know that my place is not infested with prostitutes, hoods, safemen, or anything else.” -He cried: “My club is clean, I have the vice squad in there every night. I've been accused of everything.” An Oregon public official, his} as star Witnegs today in the Sen- ate’s probe, * * * Scheduled also for a return ap- resentatives, members of this local also. ~ Wixom's Status "| to Block Incorporation; |189-102. The Novi vote was 64-64. ‘Adult Polio Program Faces Stoppage May Halt Deliveries of Standard Products A second major gasoline and fuel _ joil distributor in Pontiac faced a _ |stoppage of deliveries today due to jthe strike of its parent company in fg ££ 2 A spokesman at the Standard Oil Co., 9 W. Pike St., said they would continue to make deliveries as long as their supply lasted. He said the outlet was not receiving its normal incoming supply bs — tanks, The threatened cutoff would be “the second here. The Socony Mobil Oil Co., 521 S, Telegraph union members since early Mom day morning, _A picket line was set up at two and gasoline deliveries to thous- ands of homes and service sta- tions. — * < * A Socony Co. official said bar- gaining sessions were continuing this morning between members of Oil, Chemical and Atomie Work- ers Local 11-389 and company rep- Detroit Standard Co, workers are | Rd., has been picketed by Detroit |, Detroit area Standard Oil Co.) ~lyards this‘morning cutting off oil Committee BIRMINGHAM — Details have been completed for the three- pronged drive planned here to aid George L. Miller, 32, one of Bir- amputation of one leg. — The committee in charge of drive said that aes ea ing will be the “George Miller Day” March 23 when miniature newspapers will be sold. through- out the school district. . : ‘2S * * * Novi Township Moves as Village Wixom’s prospective status as a Village was placed at issue in Circuit Court yesterday, x * * Novi Township began a move to block incorporation, which would take in the township's new FORT Motor Co. plant. and half in Fey 5. The vote, was x * * Leonard claims the .split Novi Direct contributions may be for George Miller Drive Additional suppers are scheduled for March 21 and April 4. * * * : Mrs. Daniel T. (Helen) Hendrix - A native of Detroit, Mrs. Hen- drix, 55, of 1750 E. Maple: Rd. died shire Rd. was held at 10 a.m. Tuesday from St. Vincent de Paul Church, Burial was in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Collins is survived by her parents, Samuel and Anne Camp-| anaro Dodero; her husband; twin sons; two brothers, Paul of Royal Oak and Rudolph. of Pontiac; a sister, Mary Ann Dodero of Pon- tiac, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campanaro of Royal Oak. Mrs. Collins died Saturday fol- lowing the birth of her sons in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Ar. rangements were by the DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home. Mrs. Herman Haselhuhn Service for Mrs. Herman M. (Irene Elizabeth) Haselhuhn, 47, -of 176 W. Ann Arbor St. will be at 1:30:p.m, Friday from the Hyn- Ralph C. Claus of St Triyity Lutheran Chureh will officiate with burial following in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. vote in effect defeated incorpora- tion. : The “object behind” the incorp- oration Move was challenged. The suit alleged it principally was to gain lucrative taxes from the hew automobile plant, a mile south of the small village business area. As a result, Leonard contend- ed, a large part of the territory in question “is rural in charac- ter, and will receive no benefit from incorporation.” Judge Frank L. Doty ordered the five charter commission mem- bers to answer charges within 15 days. They are named as defen- dents. Decision Due Tonight Mrs. Haselhuhn died Monday in Pontiac General Hospital after an iliness of several years. Baby Girl Shier Prayer service will be held at It.a.m. Thursday at White Chapel iemorial Cemetery for Baby Girl , infant daughter of Colin J. ind Barbata-Ray Shier, 44 E. Chi- cago Ave. The Rev. A. H. Mullins of the Columbia Avenue. Baptist Church will officiate. The ‘baby is survived by her grandparents, Mrs. Loola Herr of Elliott of Rochester. She died shortly after birth Tues- day in Pontiac General Hospital. Jury Fails to Decide i HH Arrangements .are by Voorhees- Siple Funeral Home, — Highway: Official Sa ys It’s | Possible What type of adult polio immu- nization program Oakland County will have will be decided tonight when the County Medical’ Soci- ety meets. ' of a recent joint meeting of the society's public health and polio committees which were unable to arrive at any recommendation for a county wide program. The committee report is expected to outlive various ‘approaches to the mass immu- nization project and to ask the gen- eral membership to decide how it wants to handle it, It hag been estimated that there pearance before the colorful hear- ing was Zusman. t are 212,000 persons in the 14-40 The doctors will hear a. report! . red light. - Publie Roads. of the major big city bottlenecks Radzikowskit said that many to aid smooth and safe flow of age group in the county who need shots. road capacity for 100 million cars. No Red Lights N.Y.to L.A.! LOS ANGELES (INS) — It may be possible in 1970 ‘to drive ~ from New York to Los Angeles without being stopped by a single This predictign came yesterday from H. A. Radvikowski, head |. of the highway development bureau of the Federal Bureau of . He told 400 highway and traffic engineers in Los Angeles that the multi-billion dollar highway program should remove most in the next 13 years and provide electronic devices will be used traffic. There will. be electronic traffic signal controls, computers to measure and regulate traffic - told a throng of 50,00 assembled Nixon Joins Prime Minister Nkrimah in Celebration Ghana Becomes Nation Amid African Color Prime Minister Kame Nkrumahjand speed and routes and induction radios to keep drivers informed. * é under U.N, Plan mf : The Was asked to consider’ the. of coercion, duress: and. the mothers’ physical and. mental condition, : They reported this morning they were unable to do so. An agree- mnt to leave the case up to Judge Holland was reached after a con-. ference of attorneys for both sides. © « * Ma Child Custody Case * Nn, a letter to the House Ways and Commission Urges OK on Panhandle Petition for Re-allocation The City Commission last night went on record as urging federal action to provide for the fe- allocation of surplus natural gas supply to aid some 7,000 local Consumers Power Co. applicants. The Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co. has petitioned the Federal Power Commission for the re- _ allocation. The commission’ s action endorses the company’s request, | The company provides. the gas supplies for Consumers, instructed Commissioners the - Glerk to forward copies of- the _ resolution to Senators Charles E. Potter and Patrick V: McNamara, Congressman William S. Broom- field, the Michigan Publie Service Commission and the Federal Power Commission. "The 7,000 applicants are waiting - for gas for house-heating service,| which is being blocked by the lack of natural gas for this purpose, tp chet TEER: Potter Urges Action by House on Tax Cut WASHINGTON @® — Speedy action on legislation to give tax reductions to small business is urged by Sen. Potter (R-Mich) in among other things, | of corporate income and speed de-| preciation deductions when a small business buys used property. Notches for the Record STERLING, “Cols; = Patrol- what notches on a BB gun mean. The youthful owner of the gun) explained he had cut a notch on the gun stock for each of his vic- tims — all sparrows. Gaiesineal Indian Bureau Move © of 268 Clifford St., ready to hit the warpath in de- Silver Star, or Ethel Matteson, as the Post Office insists she be called, is ifense of Indian” ninggn Re TE Rad She jis seeking the scalp of the the U.S. Bureau of ian Attairs, who have drafted a bill to remove Michigan's Indians from federal jurisdiction. Silver Star sees in the bureau’s action an attempt to open up’ the Indian lands in the state to un- scrupulous speculators who. smell oil and other valuable minerél rights. |The Indian. Bureau clalens. it eh ‘phone for personal calls. ‘ion American Indian Affairs, Inc., " ttribe. HIGH LINE — It's a high climb to-the~teiephone—in—a—Clevelaiid,| ‘man Clemens Maul knows now Ohio, firehouse, as Fireman Rob- ert Mangan demonstrates, The jold floor was ripped out to be replaced, and a 14-foot ladder offers the only access to the pay is just seeking to terminate the second-class citizen status of Michigan's tribes and give them legal title to their property, to do with as they see fit. The bureau head, Homer Jenkins, says that the proposed bill has been discussed with the Indians during the past three years and most of them have approved it. If that is so, Silver Star and the Pontiac bands of Chippewas and Ottawas were not among. those consulted ‘FREE’ INDIANS? . Like many Indian leaders and their white friends of the American Indian .Fund andthe Association she is convinced that laws which *‘free” the Indian of federal ward- ship wind up by freeing him of, everything he owns and casting him upon various communities as an object of charity. a corporation or tribal trustees who would then have the power to dispose of the property and dis- tribute the proceeds among the Federal restriction on the prop- erty would be removed and t here- after individual Indians would not be entitied to any special federal services. - Silver Star sees in this pro- posed act another possible in- have been made promises by the government which were later ignored, . “The Indians have never even been paid for Woodward ave- | erty on which the Indians live tc or “8 stance where Michigai indians + ~ Py i ‘|Local Chippewa Princess on Warpath for Rights Pontiac, which has left its ‘oul on Michigan's history in matters palefaces in i of Indian. uprisings, may spark |!>4 another revolt against the white man, if the tribes follow the lead of Silver Star, a local Chippewa princess. — Slabs Date to 500 B. 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The credit, to be subtracted from the final tax, would be limited to 30 per cent of |the tax. or a maximum of $450. tt ts of the credit plan for Higher Education, - * * contend that it ery not benefit ; the approximately 40 per cent of Little opposition was expected @titamily heads whose income is so low that they pay little or no tax po a soe anyway, The proposal was hotly was considered likely 0) mittee, which reported last night, * jand some Resolutions Committee members were expected to ‘carry their opposition to the floor. Se cae, Seam Other AHE resolutions included proposals for: - | 1. A federal program in sup- i 2. Federal income tax exemp- itions to teachers for expenses in- curred in summer study and other |professional improvement activi- +. * : More money for the U.S. Of- of Education and a. greater for the office in federal edu- ‘ and PAINT CO. hage are learning to drive auto- mobiles in a novel school here. imobiles, models of standard cars, . Driving Miles Cut jpreme Court has approved John jJnominee. for State Highway Com- to Operate Cars {missioner : (Children as young as 4 years of COMper' aeretion-Orms the roster or certified candidates They learn in’ miniature auto- ibut which wil] travel only 246 i } } ai Pe | A i Ee * % te es = agi, a : | ‘ «Fs Fastest Fighter ! WASHINGTON (®—The world’s first known nic bomber, the Convair B58, travels so swiftly the fastest Air Force fighter is used as a “chase” airplane for observation, . The B58 hustler, first. flown last November, has considerably ex- iceeded the speed of sound—about 760 miles an hour at sea level— in test flights near Fort Worth, Tex, | A Convair official confirmed ithat the fastest fighter, an F104, jhas been added to the fleet of reontested in the Resolutions Com-|planes employed to make obser- ivations during B58 flights. ~ | The delta-wing B58 is 95 feet jlong, 31 feet high and with a 55 foot wing span. It reportedly has la designed top speed of about) — Supreme Court OKs Mackie Denies Petition to Take | Name Off April Ballot for Highway Post i LANSING u—The. Michigan Su- the April C. Mackie for listing ( } atic 1 election ballot as the The Michigan Society of Pro- fessional Engineer filed the peti- tion, with Sccretary of State James H. Hare as chief de- ning at the ballot box. His Republican rival, George M. | Foster, chief deputy highway com- missioner, had urged that the peti- tion be withdrawn. Plane Crash Burns 2; Injures Nine Others ZUNI, N.M. @—The pilot and THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, : er ae nee aes 2s eC oy ~ -9\Used to Observe | Fastest Bomber | ~ a New Ma \ MARCH 6, 1057. BN fa Seb = . WHE NATURE OF THE = , a TERRAIN. THO > Disaibued by King Features Syadicte errs enbeohant BECOME OVER A. FOOT VEGF. | | 36 -. More Opponents Hit ximum Fine “We feel the results of this pro- posal would affect the average The proposed City Charter amendment — permitting a $500 maximum fine for violation of city ordinances — received another set- back when members of the Oak- land County CIO Council adopted a, resolution “condemning and op- posing” it. “We feel this proposal is unwar- ranted and vindictive and ‘would in no manner ‘serve the purpose claimed of it,”” the resolution read. than it would affect people who could automatically retain legal councel to protect their interests,” Blind and Deaf Man to Keep His Garden Gasoline Level High in Britains Supplies Now Entering at 90 Per Cent Normal; Rations Keep Use Low * Revolutionary Page * Automatic Repeat Ac- tion Available on 5 Keys? fae | CALL TODAY FOR FREE | DEMONSTRATION AND TRIAL — General Printing & 17 W. Lawrence St. tne: i g Eee tn fall iii a cast by Hungarian pianist Annie Fischer, criticized by local papers because she had not taken a stand i : sale went the flower garden of ized for observation at Kirtland|ment which will be decided by by Waterford Police |x io ‘observation at iirdand|ment “which wi Devi Badger, a fo yeard ind Waterford Township police drove| he oer Six aboard — URGES CITIZENS ei @ -« 29,910 miles during February, ac- The council, in its resolution,} Or so it seemed for a moment. cording to Chief Frank Van Atta,| Crewmates said the pilot, Lt. | urged citizens to vote against the/Then realtor Benjamin Prager Jr This is 4,420 miles less than the| R. H. Bulware of Foster, Ohio, | proposal. learned of the blind man who six previous month's record, of 34,-| was seriously burned only be- » years ago turned the vacant, fub- 330 miles cause he hung back until all the | Briefly, tt ts proposed by the ji). own lot into a flower ear- *¢ & & others were out, Haan iene cneated author, (22%. Prager handed the lot over to : ‘ There were 18 less accidents in Whe other man seriously burned] ity to Poe five ‘cakes j- the blind man’s friends whom he Zemo antiseptic — o cint- |the township than last month with|was J. D. Jenson of the 9222nd| go, gay mew. city ordinacnce | 8d just outbid. a. ar itching | comparative figures — 58 for Feb-|Headquarters Co., Camp Leroy + Now Badger can look - forward of surface eczema and skin rashes. y drafted, I¢ could also amend the so aids faster |Tuary and 76 for January. Johnson, New Orleans, who had laws, increasing the now |? coming of spring and the Bay Ervre Police answered 590 calls injhitched a ride on the twin-engine! gig9 maximum to $500. scent of growing flowers again. ih Zemo for February and 575 the previous/T29. ; AR _— +. 2 * by Co "Atorney William A. Ewarte"y Reveals Plans earlier this year. He said he hopedifor Soo Improvements * it would be a‘ “deterrent” to the er large number of drunk and reck-| SAULT STE. MARIE @ — "\less driving cases in Pontiac. About 103 million dollars worth | . = Ge eeelnn capes, : He added that the additional $400/°1% neq for’ the text seven -ar aul Revere Bow mi ey hy ey ro Cg are : S al Pri - z pr mang Barwin in = that work by the Army Corps of —_ _— a 3 truck | Engineers ro wil average about 13 ; million a year. Jy 2 sensation... pam cet, oe include deepening of connecting channels from lower Whitefish Bay in Lake Superior to the FAMOUS ROGERS * SILVERPLATE MADE BY THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY | “The Store Where Quality Counts” k me ' i . ’ \ : _ Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store . 28 | i 1 | j 4 The All-New ‘Here’s the first time a 4-wheel-drive Truck has 80 effectively combined such exceptional maneuvera- bility, with so much cargo capacity ! The all-new For- ward Control ‘Jeep’ FC-150, 5,000 Ibs. G.V.W., puts a 74” pickup box on an 81” wheelbase to give o Ask your ‘Jeep’ dealer for an PETERSON K-W_ W. HURON ST YY | FE: 2.7257 beaks ide a VaWEsiainee | 3776 Aubuin Ave., | WALLY... wera’ largest makers of 4-wheel-Drive venicies SALES & SERVICE é ; Good Going, Grandma! STURGEON, Pa. ®—Grandma |. Forward Control Anna Snaithio’s tainly gave eel . : ‘FC Iso a birthday present last night. Her = a birthday really was last Sat- . mit Ma Sila te ataghtees bs until lagt night to © New Forward Control design couse ts. bal. Wont avelielie ¢ Maximum cargo space on minimum wheelbase until then, Two of her 15 children ry * maneuverability I couldn’t make it. But all 57 of ” Se-anywhere her grandchildren were there, with * Famous ‘Jeep’ ruggedness and economy seven 1. © 4-wheel-drive traction and versatility (Advertisement) you record-breaking cargo space per inch of wheel- base. You get other’ big new features —plus~ 4- wheel drive ‘Jeep’ traction. ROGERS SALES |} & SERVICE. | ee eel 1 | Ya". Ets Se a ea = Se BO A ls kit y | [IT W. LAWRENCE ST.” s : eS 7 ; e i % :> epee heed 3 + 3 ij - Se ¢ 4 Bei ij m ia a 4 oe ee oe = 2 % } 7 fs f # 4 it ae ee ig ' haw ee eee { bat , — * 3 ice fae Bt pets ae iiss ear ss! * i pe e a cea As oe a ave ee : - a ad 3 = ity = 4 f Es 2 ike TRY 27) by pay haa po 3 oy . 4H} peed i F ee a ij ee: ) ; } ‘i f th 2 j ‘s ! j } } : g zf ‘ j is 1 ; t é . Re ae * j f $ 5 | ' . } git i : i { ; ; l j j ' #y2 f i ; ‘ \ they i kf ae d . ? tbescinsiehapealinichaibieiiatidabicd glean aay ce Ne ae i j = fet j i 4*¥ * ‘" | A 4 ry * . _ 4 ns > pape = a © . a ” bs " a BESS, Vi DNESDAY., MARCH 6, 6,193 hay ay, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY! STOREWIDE! ‘ : FINE sROADCLOTH Washable [fl is | PETTUTULTOLL b1 - PDE cece co paged) | pal feted peg 96 ) es _ SPORT SHIRTS. SAVE 2 by BUYING 2 - Pinwale Corduroy © SAVE 4 98! 220 Count, Pi tt bg et Bi Be Pima Cotton | ns S| Orlon Comforters” 5 CHUNP .. é 6 CARTK n ©6Solids, chee stripes; fvy DRESS Washable, wears like iron, color- 7 TATISON 4-1 Uh leagues. All rm quality, com- fast. 36° wide. Ass’t colors. Cotton. Provincial t ; RAFE ee stipe ge ai i yome (eee or French Crepe | } . | Zipp | . oh vier in td BRIGADIER JACKETS ee ae Reg. 3. 98 : | ae to 6.98 ) es A 2 for Coatings, suitings and dress | $s 4 655.95 Value : | é ; New Cabinet May Ease’ 36 beoutiful colors, calviieghier, | weights. Many colors. Charge W k f Ss F | — styles. ideal for all yours now! ‘ ) ‘ourth Floor ork of Spain's Franco |" yi me Fou By JOHN H. MARTIN doménits for wage _ bikes = NY* ON nee SPRING i, ne ae COTTON PRINTS omni ote! ] STRETL.1 SOCKS Reg. to 144x76 count less 220 threads per sq. inch. lamvted igh Pima cotton. Long wearing, silky look dress shirts thot. are precision tailored. Box pleat back, pearlized buttons. Save now! Sizes 14-17, 30-36 sleeves, Reg. a for + ) Postel colored, tucite handles. scalloped edge, large size. Ass't colors, colorfast. Street Floor ‘Street Floor Street Floor — ' 72” by 90”, lightweight, acetate satin b : CHROME PLATED WOODEN binding. Assorted colors. > 2-SIDED LONG WEARING BLOUSE RACKS "TROUSER HANGERS Fourth Plove HAND MIRRORS ‘I Reg. $1.39 Holds 6 blouses neatly. Free swinging orms, saves Sspoce. noe 3B for Use for skirts or trousers, keeps clothes wrinkle free. Safety AGRILAN BLEND BLANKETS %:. $695 Reg. $6.95 ae LINED DRAPES Attractive prints or solid colors. 84” jtone 2 for 71 Reg $1.00 for All nylon bristles. © Street Floor HAIR BRUSHES Reg. $1.00 y for ad | One side regular mirror, other J Lucite handles, nylon. bristles. = ; (Charge yours now! locking device. Fourth Floor magnifies. Lucite handles. Don't miss this value! | Street Floor Street Floor ; Street Floor Street Floor | ~ FLooR Move. | sumso prastic | MIROFOAM SOFA PILLOWS “<< = | EpacraNT BUBBLE BATH kee. $1.50 Zi d, washable. Ass’t colors. aeciaal S AVE 0 0 0 SHOE VALETS BLANKET BAGS ie: ee Enough for 150 soothing baths. b, J 5 UU ae $3 2 | Fourth Floor a - fh hey. S159—~CS~S* Reg. 8159-—— ae — a EE SESE WTT IE oe Makes buttonholes! Does zig-zag stitching! | . 1 . a TT sox nen mgr. ses) on ty nny, tun 2193 | DAVENO SLIP OVERS *s- $24 | Altest Facial Tissues PELE Chrome ted, 6 pair. ankets. Easy sliding zi | FULL ROTARY bon noe SP ere SE OT ones weshooe od | y J deb feerosnere. Salted. ge J | | | Street Floor Street Floor Rosil Pees Street Floor for a. | | NOVELTY NAPKINS, | LOVELY ~ | ALTEST TOILET TISSUE eg. 5c | TABLE LAMPS =| Tailored Nylon Panels = *es- $!-79 | son sects, 2 ply facial quality. 5 ae Clinore or cookie jor. “Make up a set! LOW DOWN PAYMENT! EASY TERMS! | ie fen Flow ce | : Reg. 69c Imagine . . « |" ALumINUM | wRrouGHT iron | Scalloped Pillow Gases ls. tet. NOW | eg. a machine that can moke buttonholes, do décorative | ANGEL FOOD PANS TRIVETS Percale, white. or ] oe ee ny, 1.00 2 for $I zig-zag stitching, sew forward and reverse, and hosts fj $ $ Fourth Floor Meee : 100 2 fee $1 of features too numerous * gos oes this it Reg. $1.39 I Reg. $1.29 ] Cream Réuge a. ' sees . . - 1.00 2 for $1 ‘tow price you also receive the famous White sewing | Rev. $1.59 Cake Make-Up ..0.4.... iswluen ey 1.00 2 for $1 course valued at $12.50. Shop early as our supply Removable bottom, leakproof Nate attractive 5 aaa. use for NYLON PILLOW CASES ] ss ONY FO oa. ns haya g cc ecc cece. 65 3 for $1 _. of this: wonderful: machine may not t last the entire | for ready in yor = cope, Gee ren aa aller: 20 Sheer nylon tricot. Liquid’ Make:Up ....2... a 1.00 2 for $1 week. Bae a tee i lee SO Fowth Pee _| Face Powder ........, edt: 1.50 3 for $2 4 : —— eae ad | CER AR STEEL | MESH DISH CLOTHS Reg | re ial See 0 ee pea aa ASHTRAYS VENETIAN BLINDS Special Nite Cream, 10/2 02...:..4..3.50 1 for $1 pee , : _ Ass't colors, coarse weave. j oe $ $s, for Hormone Cream, 34 0Z....s.ceeee- 3.50 1 for $1 ees : Reg. $1.49 ; = fi Fourth Floor z ; z ae | oe or wae wee, | Dusting Powder, 5 02.....eseheeees 125° 3 for $2 | } sete a ee Pretty Please Bath Oil. . 1.75 3 for $2 7 ie Hi Modern re shapes. Choose | 4”. ” ! : LI ates aah. . | emerald, : yllow, ink thy foe 2H thet ee hah Linen Dish Towel Reg: 29! FT Pretty Please Talcum. .». 3 eeeeane sy | 20 aeabe i a : 7 ‘for parts, necomerlen and ten ter on — oon | day! om ee Rome, in ted! Multi-colored. ! / 2 u | "All of These and Many More at Special Sale th f aie ern Sewing Center Waite's eae + Powrth Floor A ' | \ Fitth Floor. _ Fourth Floor nL or Charge Yours atl Weite's *. + bape ripen. i . i : fe - uw a oe \ td i Ui, Ee on ' ee a sass Pe we ( \ | \ ie Ae Coy ey | : \ bel 1 An * ee eer ee ee os yl hee ead ‘ Bet cad 3) PONE ee ee \ ee cae \ | ee : wee ee Aas as eV oe ( tan is Pe ee Reg. $159.00 | STATIONERY, NOTES Reg. Ht 2 for ad | Cocktail or luncheon size nap- an 8 Attractive brass or wrought iron,! sotonery od wee A Suede cde GARE GURTAINS Reg. to $1.98 . ms Street Floor Filth raed 4 a lh — and prints. Ruffled $ Save 5 0 % to 80 N% 8-CUP Apple Pattern a Te Pr. | BRASS CARAFES Ovenproof Pottery SS mum SA Reg. $5.00 Bross trimmed glass carafe, com- | Reg. $1.49 3... Choose from mixing bowl set, pitcher, 1 qt. casserole, bean pot 81” and 90” lengths. Fourth Floor 4 Reg. to $7.95 A. Nylon Priscilla Curtains White, washable. 72”, 81’, 90” lengths. Fourth Floor colors. $ | SB for ELMO COSMETIC CLOSE-OUT! : Street Floor at ¥y ty Fei i aay ae a CR eee { \ THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, rei CKADAY, MARCH 6. 1957 en a ty ot on oeaees ee ee en re ae o——- at AIL Kroger Stores i in Pontiac PURE ALL VEGETABLE | Pe ose oy Taesdey, Wednesday ‘and ‘Saturday 9:30-7. Open Sunday, 10-6 Ss _ Krogo Shortening | Monday Saterday. 94:@ile a tah 8 : Miter og OR Kroger's Special low, ¢€ Monday-Saturdey, 9-9. paee ee =. few and CAN 4370 Dixie Highway #§ | SAVE MORE! ve . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 9-6 | a Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9-9 oe NORTH BAY — ‘TENDERAY BEEF! GUARANTEE! | TENDER 10 TIMES OUT OF 10 Pa Say ee 1 5 “fs __ at this low, low price. 2 , LAWNDALE wine 4 turiz oc ae Fi Kroger's low, ree = Y PRLAVORU . 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The telew coed res top grades of grain fed beef tender without ageing, without the loss of natural juices and flavor. Tenderay Beef is U.S. - . ———— Graded Choice Kroger Everyday .. : Low, Low Prices. POM ROA a Aiea eich aes Pe Save i Value rang fend for —— appreciation. your ae , friends or your home. Don't forget you get one Free Top Value Stamp with every dime you spend. : Yes you get low prices eve : day at Kroger. Not. just _— - . end specials, but everyday low "Prices on your everyday needs. SRN Dc SA y = * ae eo ae ee PRE-LENTEN SPECIAL FRES-SHORE FROZEN Ocean Perch Get only for kant with this opeereoe oi low - 1a. 4 RLS NL i AA AU eee eee wwe eww eeeedow FP em er ll. PEER OV SDAIN WEATE + eee e terse eee eene Err : COMPARE! : ( Fre Wepre | bl eee 7 ae a Oe yt sae ae | oe : ( \ : i * Py ee , foe es fie | : m E PONIACMRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1051. HYGRADE FRESH OR SMOKED Butt End Himes 23 HYGRADE FRESH OR SMOKED. 92-14 Lb. _ Average Whole Hams. .*-”. 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Prim election thromth Sanday, March 10,193, — 2 37° Chunk Tuna ego 31° Kasco Dog Meal 5 sts 49 t ' : - ao : : , i PARIS {INS) — - i you dream of | fees “head The French, those lovers of good jing big gamé in the rich preserves | ithree - weeks - vacation, and about. Fort Archambault in darkest following: Tents, metallic beds, like sutures, splints and plasnia. ite 2 pea goat pay being a big-game hunter in Alricaliving. have come up with a lot French west and equatoria}|$2,900. Then, drop in at the Office | Africa, ready to head into the bush.) mosquite netting, laundry tubs, | Two vehicles are furnished, a!pimself. Apart from these little “put also are fond of your arm-\Package Safari” designed “toy Africa can be yours without sacri- epernationss pee: nee en In addition to the Paris-Afriga--| lamps, chairs, tables with table |jcep and a supply truck. 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DoD V4 LORI, ° : | A AN Completely Cleaned—Pan-Ready _ yee b CI4 S07 maelale | AN Large Lake Perch uw. 29 sisting wig, “ANGEcy : Vi . bd JUiey ta - o 4 h ANS In Our Frozen Dept. ; ‘hy ts he SUNShing : \ Taste-o-Sea Vrigley, blank at : | + | Ne x A ; * 2 ee ie \ | l e i } \ \ \ 4 é \ ~ | é [a d IS Bae Ge Nik \ \ \ \ j Vie IN \ RO CELE eae ee ‘ Are i ! ee Petition Heard RHUBARB QUEEN AND HER COURT — Queen Joan Kuchen meister, center, and her maids, Bobak, right. ~ Plan Second Annual Natalie. comma, left, and. Mary Festival UTICA — The second asmuall Hothouse Rhubard Festival has been set for Saturday, March 16 at the American Legion Hall in Utiea. _This annual event is sponsored - ef Education on Monday, notice . County Board of Education that a 2 CD Welfare Staff Sets Oxford Class to Get on. Novi information| Transfer WALLED LAKE—At a special meeting of the Walled Lake Board was received from the Oakland special hearing was to be held on March 21 at 4:30 p.m. in response to-a_petition from the Novi Board Education requesting that the area south of 13 Mile road present-; ly in’ the Walled Lake School dis- trict be transferred to the Novi by the Rofary Club here in co-! ‘operation with the Wolverine State Growers Assin. Last year’s festival was gs well attended and considered al great succes$ Entries are ex- peeted to double the number ex-| hibited last yaar. There wil] be five classes for the growers of rhubarb to ente@ their produce in. ‘placed into’ nine « categories. junior division hias also been added for the younger Set. : ribbons, a large \ silver Asareg cup, furnished “by: the National Bank of Detroit bere, will be awarded te the ver with the best display. » Shown above is “Queen Joan Kuchenmeister, center, of New Gustella, left, of Warran, who will reign over the festival. Gov. G. Mennen Williams has bren invited to attend and officiate at the! crowning ceremonies along with) Dottie Davis, last. yea¥’s queen. All tickets for the Festiva] are being printed through thes courtesy of Nation Machine Produgts Co, Phone Official Slated to Spectk at Women’s Club WATERFORD TOWNSHIP. ~The Rolland Langerman was named by the Board of Education as gen- eral chairman of inspectors for the special election * * OXFORD. — The Oxford Civil Defense Welfare Staff will hold a Regional Basic registration and inquiry course today and on March 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Daniel Axford School. The course will be made available by welfare staff officer,| Mrs. Mary Seale and assist wel-) fare officer, Mrs. Ellen Dunn and, the head of registration, the Oakland County Civil Defense, 7 will give the course. to jue Ket 7 p.m, at the Waterford Township School and hear Mrs. Mar- Veazey, representing the * Trophies were awarded to Bot- ith the Senior Citizens Club to Meet Thursday LAKE ORION — The Senior Citizens Club will meet at 12 noon at the Lake Orion Methodist Church House on March 7. A pot- luck luncheon, for which each member is requested to bring his own table service, will open the event, A special St. Patrick's Day pro- gram has been planned by Mrs. J. M. Snow, The group is sponsored by the Lake Orion Woman's Club. ; Soil Bank Program Sign-Up Is Friday Friday is the final sign-up day) for farmers in the Oakland County jarea to put their 1957 corn in the} sign in the Hubbard Bidg., 18 south) Perry St., room 321. \ Entries of prepetred dishes will be) A Haven and her maids Mary Bo- bak, right, of Utica and Natalie; — Fashion Your Figure club ‘ will) meet tonight (Wednesday) at to do this. He has reported that! = Pre K | THE PONTIAG PRESS. WEDNESDAY, M SS Ee eA Pee et oF . ey ges f ARCH 6, 1957 INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— | George L. Thoman, licensed elec- trician of Clarkston, was appointed | to fill the vacancy of electrical, inspector on a temporary basis last! night by the Independence Board. ‘The vacancy was caused by Jack! Levitsky’s resignation on Feb. . 26. SEEKS TAX BOOST The board resolved to place on} the April 1 ballot, the following) resolution. “The. township deems it advis- able and necessary tp raise the | tax limitations of the township of Independence for the year of 1957- 58, by 3742 cents per one thous- and dollars assessed valuation as | equalized in each year for the | purpose of purchasing recrea- tional equipment and supporting a recreational program for the | sald tewarhlp.” ae Rhubarb Queen to Reign Deseriaie Roof | Probed in Troy Owner Told to Repair | City Water Hazard by | Commissioners | TROY — The question of repair- ling the roof.on qa water reservoir in the Leonard Lane subdivision’ here, has been taken over _ by roof and notify the owner Harry L. Shaberman, 8561 Hendrie, Hun- tington Woods if necessary. The inspector said the roef is badly rotted and con- stitutes a hazard for the fifty or children in the area. ~*~ ww &. Shaberman has been notified to {that effect and has been told that if he does not make the necessary repairs, it will be done by the icity and charged to him. Area_residents have filed sev- eral complaints because of inadequate pumping system in- stalled some 29 years ago and now frequently failing to =— mecessary supply. Residents also have made it known that they would like to join the city water system but are ask- ing the property owner to stand full cost of ‘the installations. Sha- berman who paved the streets in ithe area without outside assistance, does not feel that it is his duty the water supply is excellent but admits it is not always adequate+ because of pump failures. Shaberman has said that he feels he has an obligation to residents in the area but that in the case of something as extensive as sup- for losing five poundts Plying water from the city system week, and the pigs wer e|it is not entirely his problem. and Janet Lienen- reak-In at Cottage [Ewald E. Schaffer at the’ regular ditions of the allegedly ‘dangerous| to make repairs} A request by. the Community make a part. of the vewishle rec- Nationa] Bank of Pontiac to define|ords, a request by Robert Jones, a portion of Independence townshipjrepresentative of the Clarkston was withdrawn, A motion was/State Bank as doliows: imade by Ira Snader to adopt and| “That if and in the event any : to Your PTA Is Piasiiae :Pose Road Betterment ~, Program in Commerce In citing the amount of the pro- posed tax increase, he pointed out that the levy has been set at two mills on assessed valuation. About $12 Per Yéar, If approved, the road improve- ment project will cost the average Commerce Township taxpayer about $12 per year, based on the‘ assumption that the average town- ship home is assessed at $3,000. Actual cost to the taxpayer will ‘tbe at the rate of about $4 per thousand of assessed valuation, if voters approve. Schaffer, a consuiting engineer whe was formerly employed by the Michigan State Highway De- partment, suggested that tax- payers give consideration to: the amount of money spent per year on car repair as the result of riding over rough foads in the township. “The average cost of about $12 per year may seem smal in comparison,” he added. Other members of the committee ~ Commerce Township ~ Facts and figures regarding the ifive-year road improvement prop- osition which goes on the April 1 ballot were revealed Monday by ‘meeting of the Commerce Ee jmentary School PTA. Schaffer, who headed a vee |Road Study Committee for Com- imerce Township, explained the pro- gram and what its cost would be tof ithe average taxpayer. The proposition, in essence, calls for about 12 miles of read ~ | paving within the township. Heavily traveled reads such as | Carroll Lake, Oakley Park, Glen- gary and Benstein will constitute the major a of the pa program. Funds raised tron the proposed i\tax levy will be utilized for paving only; none of the extra millage ‘will go for drainage or any other type of road improvement. Schaf- fer said. | | i 4 f Subdivision be accepted provided they have met with the require- ments as set forth by the township and will advise the township in time so that the township attorney can be present to pass on. the legality of the document. A request for rezoning to permit a trailer camp and a gravel pit were referred to the zoning board and the zoning appeal board respectively, UAW Leaders Meet in Detroit Suggest Appeals Board “With Non- Union Men to, Hear Grievances ve MR. AND MRS. GRANT McDONALD JR. ‘ Leona Abbe Married Mr, and Mrs. Grant McDonald of Clintonville road, Lake Oakland, announce: the marriage of their son Grant Jr. to Leona Abbe of Planters Club Honors DETROIT —An appeals board | vey and Charles A: duss anc Ash are also engineers. Committee representatives. are currently speaking before PTA groups in the township. They plan to appear at PTA meetings at Deckér Elementary, Glengary Ele- mentary, Union Lake Elementary, Wixom Elementary, Walled Lake Junior High and Walled Lake Sen- ‘jor High Schools. ‘ Avon Township Stone PTA will meet Thursday: at 8:00 p.m. There will be an elec- » |tion of officers for the 1957-1958 term. Refreshments will be served by the third grade room mothers. New Hudson The PTA here will meet Thurs- auss a =| con of men “outside the). give members and locals another arena for their intra-union com- plaints. The international executive board of the UAW is meeting in Detroit today to make plans for the At- lantic City convention. | leadership that a plan for such a board “should be recommended” | at the international convention i in Atlantic City, N.J., in April. Details for the proposed board) worked out, ~ the have not been— spokesman. said. viding an appeals court for the pewly © Elected Officers: the “Planters: ‘Club. fete newly elected rs at a Silver and White dinner dance held re- cently at the Warsaw Park. Pavil- ion on East Hamlin Road. Intro- ducing the officers was president, Mrs. Joseph Watson Jr. x. * New president is Mrs. Paul Christensen; vice-president, Mrs. \George Nowicki; recording secre- tary, Mrs. Walter Spink; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. Harry |Warholak; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Hart. The Planters club is one of -néwer_clubs of the area and) - [made up of new residents of this Early thinking is aimed at pro- vicinity. The cocktail hour and __ buffet |) a ee. day at 8 p.m. in the School Gymna- {sium for the regular meeting. complaints of union members and/4inner was catered by Club Roch- locals who feel they did not re-|@ster. “Acting as hostesses were ceive justice at the hands of appeal|Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Walter Waterford Township The Donelson School PTA met last Thursday evening at ee school. During the business meet- ing, Mrs. James -Mercer read the nominating slate of new officers for the next year. The election will be held at the March meet- WILFORD CRAWFORD Symphony Group From Midland ing. Mrs. Turo’s room and Mrs. Set at Brandon ee ee ee ORTONVILLE — A program of, honors at this meeting. unusual talent will be held on Sun-| William Shunck, superinten- day at 4 p.m. in the gym of Bran-'dent of Waterford Schools, spoke don school. At this time the Bran- on ‘‘Report Cards vs. Parent's Con- don Township PTA will sponsor|ferences,” and told how the effec- the 70 piece symphony orchestra tiveness of each method was of the Dow Chemical Co. of Mid-| | weighed and why report cards are land. |considered the better method of by Grateful ‘Guest’ iA grateful “guest” left a note) of thanks after breaking into a ec¥tage at 6810 Dixie Highway, Infependence Township, Sheriff's det#ctives reported today. Jehn Beszien, a Detroit owner of 1 cottage, said he found -the placte broken into when he came to make repairs yesterday. He told ‘police that all the cupboards and drawers had been ransacked, but nothing was taken. A «tanvas folding cot had been placed beside a tiving room stove ‘in which a fire had re- cently _been built, said Beszlen. A note ‘found on the table read: “T am’ very sorry for breaking in becauwée I was cold but I was running «way but now I am going back.” Beszlem said he was last at | the cotta ze Feb. 12. _ nee ferkey Builds -Roads ANKAR.\ — All-weather roads Mrs. | soll bank or acreage reserve. To, and highw.?ys in Turkey now total Naomi Brucker. Charles War-|date, 257 farmers have signed up| | 20.500 mile § compared with 10.851/ment is found. ren, coordinator-welfare officer of to put in 2516 acres. Farmers may) miles in ‘1950. Asphalt-surface) roads total 2,174 miles as against 1,668 miles six years ago. To Hear First-Hand Information Wixom Residents to Voice Opinions WIXOM—Regular meeting of the; Wixom Civic Association, slated items pertaining to a village’ charter. The mecting will be held, in the Wixom Elementary School gymnasium. * * * Two special guests will be on, hand to present first-hand informa-| tion on problems which arise in’ the formation of a village and) on the methods of managing a! municipality. They.are Hy Dahika, | presidynt of the village of Gib-| altar (near Trenton), and Donald ith, city manager of Madison, arene Pa rs | Cireuit “Court to void the in- | corporation of Wixom as a vil- | out problems now facing the | ‘Wixom Charter Commission. Gib-| for 8 p.m. Thursday, will affordiraltar serves as an ideal example,'tion’s publicity cimmittee for the residents of the Wixom area a according to association officials,/Thursday prograzo. Likewise, chance to voice opinions on alljinasmuch as it was in the same)Lincoln Division of the Ford Motor ‘situation as Wixom. i Novi Attorney Archie Leonard last night asked Oakland County | village, accorditg to Gunnar F.| Mettala, a mem ber of the associa-! the iCompany will soon begin opera- tions in Wixom. Smith will inform the group on) ithe various featur $s of a village; jmanager-type g-overnment. Al-) Wilford Crawford, head of the the two in reporting a_ child's Company's music department since| progress. 1951, will conduct the orchestra.|; Mrs. Iva O'Dell, principal, in- Besides playing two home con-|troduced the presidents of past PTA in honor of Founders’ Day, and refreshments were served by the teachers, certs each season, the orchestra | participates with the Dow choruses in presentations of oratoric, oper- atic, and short festival type music. Other that this, they play several out-of-town concerts. * * * Among the selections played by the group will be pieces from Mo- zart, Beethoven, Wagner agd) Strauss. The ‘Huckleberry Finn” overture and a se of Vienese waltzes will be featured. Home Demonstration Agent Newly Added A temporary home demonstra- | tion agent has been added to| the staff of the Oakland County | Avon . Stiles School PTA will meet at the school Thursday at 8 p.m. The regular: order of procedure has sented first. The 4H club with their leader Mrs. James Angus will give an account of the past activities and future plans. Mrs, Fred Tuck will introduce her Girl Scouts and the Brownie troop will pe presented by Mrs. Julius Fisher, Floyd Cobb will speak on Cub Scouting and stress the need for such an tion in the Stiles school district, Frieda A. Bennett who recent! pe and election of officers. Archi- reaigted| Y tect’s plans for building additional roowe dar tae bebe will be dis- Dv = eee pons ae ‘hel played and work will begin as so jpost until a permanent replace-| as weather conditions permit. Four Towns rt kl | The regular monthly meeting of| Mrs. Rapes is the wife of the|the Executive Board of Four Towns farm superintendent and agricul- | School PTA will convene Monday ture instructor at the Wayne soa pig | March 11 at the home of [University Farm in Washington:|Mrs. Malvin Grile ot Lécklin road She has a B.S. degree. from Michi-| at 8 p.m. gan State University in Home| Economics and taught the subject in Clare, before her marriage. Her duties with the Ef&tension Service will mainly concern in- istruction in cotton dressmaking, Commerce Township Members of the Commerce Ele- imentary School PTA elected the following new officers this week: Frank Crawford, president; Mrs. Louis DeYonge, vice presi- dent; Mrs, Freq Hering, mother Thief Ransacks Home, Steals 16-Gauge Gun A 16-gauge shotgun was stolen) Mrs, Robert Conway, recording | last night from the home of Hazel secretary; Mrs. Otto Lind, cor- Getyan, 3210 Cormick St., Water-| een secretary; Mrs. Roy been reversed so that the youth organization program may be pre- Following the ‘program the PTA Extension Service to replace Mrs. | {will hold its regular business ses- |though he manages a city, Smith | will dwell on the f@atures which stigoay apply to a village as well a city. lage. He contended that the tie vote in Novi Township on the incorporation issue should have turned down the incorporation. . * * | li In ite. to attract as many residents as possible, the associa- Charter Commission who have 15 exten’ tovitations 16 days to angwer. ryone living in th & proposed At the special election on Feb. village limits a” the irm of a); 5, Township a) letter, Mettala. said. | the incorporation by a 189-102 7), per | vote, whereas the vote in Novi icheck lists to ‘Named as defendants ‘gre the tive members. of the Wixom will pass ‘out rsons who. attend Township was 64-64. the theeting to. find out prefer- Wixom lies in both Novi and \ ence: 7 many items to be. aera . Te a Vin thé charter. business '(McLouth . Steel) /\ tug Wy # | ing into c rerer at the'| A Gorin and answer - es . j | \ } e 5 i He Just Clips ‘Em, Now’ FORT. WORTH, Tex, It’ s all because of safety and electric razors,” barber 0. T. . Jeter mourned as he put ‘away his, straightedge razors and hung up) a “no shave’! ‘sign: Jeter said he had been barbering 27 years and remem when. shaves cos 15) — and. made up. half his busi- ness, xut—"‘It's just,. too/ easy for | a, man to. , Shave ‘Himself these | }days." . y j ford Township police said today, | Thompson, treasurer and Mrs. Entry was gained by breaking glass in a rear porch, they added. | The home was ransacked. Noel Swindler dr, Max Burt, school principal, has ireported to the PTA group that} the saviees oomcadond gages Give Welcome Tea HOLLY— ‘and Girl Scout leaders, co-leaders and_ troop com- mittee. mothers ve a get- ‘acquainted teafor’,Mrs. Evelyn Coperland, Executive. or .of Git) Scouting in Oakland County, recently, Union, the roe Said. * The ney was a prompted any recent complaints, he said. its $1,385,000 members, would be! the first for a major union. The! Upholsterers internationat Union, ' ‘representing about 60,000 mem- hers, has had an outside appeals, board about three years. The spokesman said the beard would be appointed by the con- vention “but outside the union and subject te no pressures in the union.’ It would meet only when it had cases to hear, he sald, Appeals going before the board would include such grievances as man said, or a local’s complaint up to his “union : The local now is the first has|in an appeal within the is not settled there it may be tive board. From there it may go before the convention.. If still un- settled, the complainant may take his grievances to the courts. : outside appeals board would be fitted. . MSU to Grant Degrees to 547 Students Friday EAST LANSING # — Degrees will be conferred on 547 students at winter term commencement exercises Friday at Michigan State University. Dr. Charles E,. Odegaard, dean of the literary college at the Uni- versity of Michigan, will deliver the commencement address. | The winter term class includes 388 bachelor degree candidates, 125 candidates for master and 34 for doctoral degrees. rs \ det The engagement A a, Marie Frame to inte pevonr ter, Missouri and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Shotz or Holly. A June wedding is planned. Such a board for the UAW, with taken to the international execu-|. bodies inside the International! Spink. Hillman. The wedding was per- formed in Rust Brethren in Christ Church in Hillman on Feb. 23 at: ep Sy The bride wore a floor length o gown of imported lace with a chapel train. The bouquet con- sisted of baby red roses and & a eee Abbe, brother of the bride, as best man. A reception followed thé wedding at the Rust Township Hall with * * - The new Mr. and Mrs, Mc- Donald are living with the groom's parents for two weeks after which they will leave for a honeymoon trip to California. M arjorie Welsh Wed in Thomas — Lutheran Rite THOMAS — Reception was held guests attending, for Mr. and Mrs Oakwood, Melvin McCallum of y Waterford Board to Eye | Marjorie Ann Welch, daughter of ” Junior High School Plan {held Thursday night, to |plans of the 'D. Pierce Junior High School, Hatchery road near Crescent Lake road, and is part of a program for the building: of four new ele- mentary schools Township this year. County Calendar Imlay City The te Township Seses of Rese mit meet at ‘the Vilage’ Mall trows r a.m. to § p.m. beth days. ig Sd be sauaven at § p.m, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G. Welch of Colambiaville and Melvin McCal-. A special meeting of the Water-\lum, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | ford Board of Education will be|McCallum of Oxford, were united review in marriage at the Hadley Lutb- proposed new natal bel €hureh by Rev_Edward Reinker at 8 p.m. Their attendants The school will be located onltcide, ond _ Merde sister of the - and Herbert - McCallum, ~ m brother of the bridegroom. They iwill reside in Oakwood. in Waterford) ‘St. Mark’s Lutheran to Present Series COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVIC SINTMENT Ave. Door Pontiac State Bank” WE canard oat, Pen TO LIMIT QUANTITIES KIDNEY __ BEANS é ic | US. Purge ‘TV Hucksters. §s thought certain to ensue. _-enticements of taste, flavor and _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCI 6.1957 Group Ready to Take Legal Steps to Banish Air-Borne Dishonesty WASHINGTON — (INS) — The indulg-|of woe, and refrained from laugh- lengthy and persistent litigation Cigarette advertisers were hounded for 12 years before their ads were purged of questionable medical claims and reduced to the ride competitive products by in- jecting impromptu scripts. Special emphasis also will be to “give away” and | DRAW A LINE Lowell Mason, originator of the; - program but no longer a commis-| sion member, said the greatest problem was to “draw a line be- ‘place in the world — the home — . where people can age <—— be taken advantage of Playwright Tennessee Williams, whose prize winning plays films have been censored by re- |Hal Boyle Says: two distinct and | NEW YORK It there is any- thing the average Disotican! knows less about than sex, it is probably -gout, a ‘less widesprea but even_more troublesome afflic- tion, ¢t #9 -Gout partitions mankind into groups—those laugh at gout, and those who have had gout, A five-day siege in bed with my ‘fourth attack of gout in 10 years has taught me who my true, true friends were. .They. were the visitors to my pallet of pain who listened respectfully to my ter until they had left. The . false friends were those who leered, “Been living too high, eh?”, and who then laughed in my face when I replied with dig- nity, “No, the Syez Canal is chief- ly responsible for my gout.” * * * Maybe you think it's funny, too, for a man to blame his gout on the Suez Canal? Well, unbutton your ears and listen to few facts you probably never knew about gout: 1, Gout, like baldness, is a high- ly masculine affliction. Crisis js| POUshly comparable to the sensa- q\tion you might have if somehow who} ie jgives you an overwhelming feel- ing of being mortal. The pain is a hibernating porcupine inside your foot suddenly awoke and tried to break out, pushing a thousand needles into your crying) § flesh. a 3. Gout is like -weaith;-Most—of those who have it inherited it, and therefore deserve neither credit nor blame. ‘ * * ts 4. Gout is as old as. mankind, and didn't follow the — of | port wine. not seem to attack -the jawbone. ‘your’ 1953 income tax return. unknown, so far as I can find, Un. fortunately for those who would prefer a quieter world, gout does * * * It- can be precipitated by a surgical operation or injury, by undue physical.or mental exertion, by a change in the weather, by certain drugs, or by af émotional shock—such as receiving unex-| pected praise from your wife, an) lunlooked-tor pay hike from your| f auses Attack of and why I hold the Suez Canal to blame. For weeks, purely in the public interest, I had been cudgeling my braing- over the Suez Canal cri- sis, hoping to find a way to help Ben-Gurion and Nasser in their mutual efforts 4oward peace—and thus give John Foster Dulles a breather—between—this—crisig—and. the next one. * * * sir—unaccustomed as I ‘Well, purines and steroid hormones to back up—and down I came with the gout. Now that the clouds are clear- ing over the Suez crisis, my pur- ines are floating like soap bub- bles and my steroid hormones are again humming like larks in all my-—arterial highways. Gout, the curse of all us ab- stemious, high - thinking intellec- tuals, has fled my foot. boss, or a summons to explain am to public thinking—the mental | Don’t laugh, Think. Tomorrow | strain, helped along by two days) iof rainy weather,, caused my you may -wake up with the por- cupine in your own foot. © Your ance man, sodephatieh bs, ; nol a local business- e sells lity “re he k it pays. And because he is y he has a genuine desire to help you solve any problems whic arise concerning the various hazards that peril you or your business. INSURE.,.fo be SURE.. .through your iadopondet lee ego Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet 711 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. — FE 2-9224 QUALITY INSURANCE does-not, cost--IT PAYS! cretunanienradla 5. Gout is a form of riaveniation or arthritis, and a mouse, a horse er an elephant can get it, as well as an English Jord—or you. 6. Gout- specifically is an in-} flammation caused by an nena deposit of uric acid in a joint, re-| sulting from an inborn defect in the metabolism of purines and a deficiency in steroid hormones. 7. Gout-is not, as the ignorant assume, confined to the big toe. It can hit you in almost any joint, including a night club, I used to be a ball-of-the-foot gout man, At the moment I’m an ankle, gout man. 2, Gout is rarely mortal. It &. Gout above the neckline is HORSEY-SET FASHION _ ligious authorities, was born in an weather comfort, this spectator dons a horse blanket to ward off Episcopal rectory of Columbus, a chill while watching the Tetcott Hunt Horse Trials, held at Hounda- i Pah al Rat weer rristy. . | Now about my own gout attack, CHU CK ROAST IBONELESS BEEF ‘CANADIAN® BACO yt HYGRADE - CANADIAN ~ SUGAR CURED WHOLE HALVE OR PIECE FRESHLY GROUND DAILY MADE © HAMBURGER | * pe pon WEEK. OF ee | United Press Phete Borrowing from Dobbin for cool Miss. His grandfather was a Pit, near Bude, England. In addition to his ingenuity, he’s apparently minister, — thick-skinned enough to withstand any horse ae from: the crowd. ° ‘ @. a “3 MARK TWAIN THOUGHT SO TOO! fe 7, Author Twain joined the many famous Americans who Py fe ms praised Old Crow-and enjoyed it often at his favorite tavern. Bb a ~ id a + 3 TyMitert frets * te ‘ Saute a2 or a 42 i Th “ <* renew 4 MI IGT. 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Sar | i © e¢eee : : | Famous “ALLEGRO” Dinnerware\ ©®ldstream Salmon . + GE 5% Tomato Juice cas 99¢ ed C ar a eese PILLSBURY’S , 1ONA BRAND—HALVES : aes ; 2 me ley Pancake Flour .... 2%. 33c Bartlett Pears .... 3 or 8c a 5% cage bigwi PURCHASE | HOMESTYLE ELBERTAS ANN PAGE PURE Pee. BREAK-PROOF, CHIP-PROOF—WIDE SELECTION OF COLORS} ARP Peaches... . . 3 Ge 89% Egg Noodles. ...... Kor 2. 3 a Cheese 5 oo OO 396 " — | GERBER’S, STRAINED GREAT FOR SANDWICHES SWIFT'S _ SWETS—OZ UNDERWOOD BRAND | HEINZ. SWEET | Ched-0-Bit “eat FOOD 2 hs vas 73 | rie Foods | Swift's Prem Cornee Beef | Peanet, Butter Deviled Ham | he el Fresh the cin: su ia a a Me) i (ae + 5% wee MSc; | (8A | OSM | ea OTe | ae : : : me scouring POWDER . | KRAFT'SSEASONALFAVORITE | KRAFT'S—4 VARIETIES vid Chiffon wala, ak WASHES f° Bab-O | Macaroni Dinner Cheese eee rag cawsons: | Rinso- White Bbc \ iL ‘ 238 2c Dns Be) | 25 i 4% || re 706 a dl 3 sh lad / ee 2B | I n diane Hoping: Averill Comes Through This Year} fielder of thé 30’s, was the “shut- tlecock”’ of last year’s team. dianapolis, once while Tribe brass —fwere~ trying- to trade ~ Sal’ the)” barber” Maglie. Kerby Farrell intends to give him -|every opportunity to nail down a varsity post, mostly on the “| strength of his hitting. He was twice sent down to In- i ranked teams are suddenly and un- expectedly eliminated by brash up- starts with only mediocre records. ment. bucking those odds this week. | A couple of Class B powers leck horns tonight at Pontiac High. Avondale and Lake Orion clash at 9 o’clock* with strong Clarkston waiting to meet the winner Friday, Rochester, the ay It's a well-known fact that most coaches are overly cautious about predicting their team’s chances. ¢|They know that the situation is uncertain and. they are reluctant lto go overboard into disappoint- Actually, the odds against any team winning a state champion- iship-are heavy..But.a handful of }Oakland County powerhouses start) | PONTIAC PRESS, | WEDNESDAY, ss iidleere 6 1057, os 5 5 Sd Dist tourney covet ‘does not go until Thursday when Oxford furnishes the competition. Troy, another Class B stronghold, swings into action tonight against Romeo at 8:30 on the Troy court. Utica, co-favorite with Troy, awaits the survivor Friday. Walled Lake, state-rated through- out the .season, holds off until opposition. Northville meets Mil- ford to complete the four-team district. Orchard Lake St, Mary starts its district campaign - against West Bloomfield tonight at Bloomfield Hilis and Farmington BIG GUNS — New York Yankee second baseman Billy Martin and shortstop Gil McDougald point bats toward two ‘power hitters Throneberry, Martin, McDougald and Bill Skowron.-In effort to get who may flank them in infield this year at training camp session more power in lineup, Yanks may put. Marv on first and shift at St. Petersburg, Fla. From left: rookie first baseman Marv Skowron to third. AP Wirephete Warren Shelved by Center Line Center Line rallied to Eliminate -|Warren, 55-52, in the 1st round of the Class B district basketball tour- nament last night at Center Line. The two teams had met three times ‘during the regular season with Warren winning twice. * * * Bob Wright of Center Line and Warren's Walt Senkie divided scoring honors with 20 points apiece. Warren led at halftime, 34-23, Center Line and Warren were Bi-Count League co-cham- City “Holy | ‘Crm at qs Seren. Capac meets Armada Thursday _}and undefeated Imlay City faces Marine City, which scored a 54-31 we om er ee Se *% «¢ tourney action Thursday at Vistita- Friday when Brighton provides the} - |1T-year-old. Tee Francis is being Senkhe St. James enters ‘B’!. faces tough Redford St. Mary at Farmington. Holly faces a rugged assignment in the ‘B’ district tourney at Grand Blanc, The Broncos drew Grand Blanc, a ‘small but speedy and sharp-shooting quintet which de- feated them during the regular season. * * * “Lapeer, a neighboring “B” power, tackles a rough customer in Lake- ville on the latter’s floor. St. Michael opens defense of its Class C district title tonight at Pontiac High against South Lyon. St. Fred tackles the winner Thurs- day. Almont should have little trouble with Farmington Our Lady of Sorrow, but will find Mt. Clem- ens St. Mary a ‘much rougher obstacle. Class A Pontiac, does not play un- til next week when the regional tournaments begin. Ann Arbor Diver Rated a Future World Titlist ‘ANN ARBOR @ — After only three years of diving experience, acclaimed as a premier prep school springboarder. * * * The youngster, a senior at Ann Arbor High School, never dived before he turned out. for his school swimming squad as a fresh. man. . | * a * - “I'm convineed he is; a time, the best diving prospect in the world,” says Bruce Har- lan, Michigan’s diving coach and former national and Olympic champion while at Ohio State. I've ever worked with or seen,” says Dave Markstone, diving coach | 1) Set as : Dedger. \Starter at 3rd Oakland County's No. 1_hopeful,; “He's the best high school diver VERO BEACH,. Fla. ( ~- With no “rookie” jifters and no Jackie Robinson to worry about, Randy) Jackson figures to be the Brooklyn, Dodgers’ regular third baseman!) this season, And Randy thinks it’s about time, too. “It's aifferent,. not having to compete with Robinson this time,” said the 31-year-old infielder dur- ing Monday's workout. ‘And: things are quieter this spring without) Jackie, too. “Last year it Was different for me. It always is when you're new with a club," added Jackson, who was dealt to Brooklyn by the Chi- cago Cubs after the 1955 season for Walt Moryn. and Don Hoak. Decathlon Runner-Up Sidelined by Injury - "LOS ANGELES —Rafer John- of competition for UCLA this sea- son. Johnson took second to Milt Campbell in the Olympic games decathlon at Melbourne, despite the knee injury, and has had sur- gery on it since, Skate Dance Event ne Sate \Rolladium Roller Rink’s ‘senior- isenior, skate dance contest, which concluded last wasieand: Th8 GOH Eames age. 43: ‘Sear father "o Missing Jewelry Stolen ak Redishes, Black, Ns, ax 9 Approved also was a $5 per day| The commission received cor- ie rlocilia Gabdnes: Prank in Terminal, Say Police {135 dor, ‘bens. Rhubarb, "Hothouse [increase for members ‘af the City| rected deeds weotesary ter the | . Lske: sae nécceaneuthes. Mar é lb, box. Rhubarb, Hothouse, Fancy, 13s Board of Tax Review. The hike extension of Bay etree Si dear brother of Louis TUCSON, Ariz, (#—It wasn't aldos. bens; No. 1, 1.00-1.50 doz. behs, , ’ Willman will sttend @ April 1-2 Greystone. Puneral arrangements }Squash, Delicious, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. was recommended by City Asses- | a pr w late: the baggage mixup, police say, but/Squash; Hubberd, Ne. 1 1'30-2.00 bu. sor W. Raymond Ransom. The|Civil Defense meeting in Chicago, Revlas’ RS, probably a clever. theft " that|Faraips, Tomped: Mo, t, L478 My 3 ‘now receive| upon the approval of the commis-| _fst2i caused the of trunk t : board members will -now receive » disappearance o EGGS: Large, 13.00-13.00 30-doz. cases; $25 dail ‘es sion. The meeting; at which the full of jewels from the downtown /|Medium, 10.00-11.00; Small, 1.50-8.50. in ark Tra ing ‘ae city will be one of five SERID. MAREE ¢. 10M. MARAY railroad ee CHICAGO POTATORS —- ee ts 6. tne: ca |Michigaa. representatives, will) 66 *; Sulered. Austen, sf Mex, ie ee CHICAGO. March § (AP)—Potatoes offer amber Co. | study federal legislation pertaining ld Morris. Mrs. Robert : Detroit of three Houghtelt 4 Mrs, Roy Irwin: etiasing Monday: by Hapreond| ie setts, aethed’ Siectt:| NEW YORK W—The stock mar-| Cys veranie sebaiviaen tn |” chil Sime: Soe Pier, wer seed aan gh y by market about ‘steady on reds, ket turned irregular in moderately) exchange for the refund of $230 |POSTPONE MEETING. Mrs. Bessie ‘Havens and Mrs. J, Cannon, a 62-year-old Los An-|sientiy ‘stronger for Russets: Idaho... . Dewes Finugher. Puneral service les salesman who estimated the|Russets 3.60; bh Dakota/active early trading today, from 23 unused building permits | Because of his absence and the will be Thursdav, March 7, wholesale value of his samples at{ et. Rivet Valley Rontece, 2.00218 ee ee taken out by the firm. necessary canvassing of the April] - Stra:”Home wih Dr Tem Ms. "$40,000 or $50,000. ne irack sales reported." "| ‘The mixture of plus and minus| City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn| ‘St election returns, the April 208) ake View "Cemetery Clartston, : . signs followed three sessions of|expressed confidence in the pro- . be < poned ‘ar. Huniaon wy ie in state at us _ DETROIT EGGS rising prices, chiefly based on the| posal as he estimated the three : _ May Pays $25 Deposit r. March § (AP) — ggs.|Israeli decision to move out of|lots, located on South Shirley ave-| Mayor Pro-tem John A. Dugan 1, CON- a om A P.O.B. Detroit, cases included Pho F : - will attend a March 14-15 urban pang eee | Fairbanks, Alaska on $75 Traffic Tickets state Braden: : Egyptian territory and hopes for|/nue south of Willard, to. be worth ai clinic in Dayton, Obie, Bt 24: "beloved daughter of Mr. mruies,orede A Jumbo 12-44 weighed] more stable conditions in the Mid-|$100 each. dgpiiitisa! means and Mrs ure, duce Micmis Cal. average 43's: large 36-37, wid avg 36%: die East. s being sponsored by the Ameri- Harry Weppert Jr. deas. eiece of A. $25 deposit or one-third of] medium 33-34 wid avg 33%; small 2. the total- $75 fine for five traffic/°pe* ® ~ Gains and losses ran from frac- rome TieronetEn * can Council To -baprove Our. Nelgh- eh a iy Be violations — was paid by Julius/avge 41's: inte 30: 3-1 “ive 34's:|tions to around a point with little| Willman pointed out that they|borhoods (ACTION). and Gene Lomerson. Puneral ser- : mediums 33. Grade ¢ : i might be turned over to the Parks} — *..* * i at'3 pam. from the Daraar ¥ie4 Sales esate Add 3 ye hing 4 ig ~ 28 buying or selling oars ‘in “wy and Recreation Dept. for poaasbie Mayor. William W Donaldson A tisereot etcating | %e et 5c : be Srey 5 oe , o! ing. Fntermen BNA RR BMD Bee i: ; : 2 Fi ke Three of. the warrants were for a frowns: Grade x antes a! Bie “3. — nonaadabotl comm 4 driving without an. operator’s li- **s* mediuma 28-28" rade’ St. Joseph proing ‘was up| es art pe carry. out the ay eoarnst ‘i § Wonine as = cense. The other two charged f= Ce Market about steady. ‘Trade 3 yesterday when it was one of the | al documents. me ar Foun . ation, sn survey on SH HIER, | MARCH 8 it, BABY r. e Polk with speeding 40 in a 25 Miles jerge wand. jumbo of am, lntes. .,<*tr8| most active stocks, added around’ es tee of Commis |the administration of criminal jus- Sepsiey of Mr. and bre. Colle J: per hour zone and 50 in a 35 miles)mediums end us Retail ‘sales point today when it confirmed re- = ee So | ti Mrs. Loola Herr and Mr. and Mrs per hour zone. brea gag aie (# cents 05| Sorts of a major iron ore dis-| Sener Philip E. Rowston, the city | si Howard Elliott. Graveside service He appeared before Municipal covery. on pba apes vege ~ at 11 am. at White Chapel Me. Judge Cecil McCallum and was| CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS | Chrysler was up a point follow-| ‘°F ply nara apnea | - Mullins officiating. Puneral’ at: piarcte to pay the complete fine , CHICAGO. March 4 (AP) — Chicasoling late yesterday's prediction by| “S@#¥ Counter im the sal oun $ Tangements -by the Voorhees-Siple — But stead : s zi 5 Punera of $7: Tos. 000: wholesale buying ts *s'a company official that jt will sell) As requested by a citizen last! : Bsa. @8 C So, cam 90° S0%; @9 c[OMe OUL Of every four new cars|week, the commission consented| _Neltie J. Case TAT Wait Gang Busanethe Ro nes . . Gy said: amas week ‘sold in the United States this year.|to adding a sidewalk on the Roc} — Service for Nel- te: beloved husband of Purine Grain Prices |saie buying prices unchanged. to Olin Mathieson gained about ajeast side of Monroe street from jie J. Case, 90, of 2770 Rochester | - 7&7}; dear eo dee en seine aeies § Sa Sete ee saul |point on news of its 33 million/Newberry to’ the existing sidewalk. Rq who died today after a long Saariee Tageer ond Ure. Boosie caipies wee 6 (AP) — Open to. (#48 28%: dirtis 25%; checks 25%; cur-jdollar air force contract. as part of the city’s 1957 capital jjjness| wilt be held from St. eke. Pete. es : rent receipts 36%. ‘4+ inguorement eo Andrew Church at 10 a.m. Friday.| £™. from. Sparks-Griffin Puneral | bli ion dropped a ma-|.. Commissioners uthOr-| Rosary will be said from the Wm. ¥ Water- cs Bs Poultry Phi passe "ihe pes ped ized Willman to- proceed with the/R Potere Funeral Home on ol og mg service wil bea oS" nounéed it is closing branch plants | proposed sidewalk project on the ‘Thursday at 8:45 p.m. Burial will hye ee ee ot, &; oo DETROIT POULTRY lat’ Port Washington, N.Y. and | South side of Newberry rect t {OM | he in Holy Sepulchre. Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home. __ 18 eS eee he hh ae Greenlawn, N.Y. i ~~| Mrs. Case is survived by a son +136 oe ee | = of Rochester and one grand- ____ Card of of Thanks 1 134 [emmy lve pontiry up te 10 om | | , : pe 2 ces ON type hens 19-2); light type hens | f child. a Me RaeGay “cae” ait) New York Stocks News in Brief _— tae me Tae ae Er Bry Rocks : tes 4 ° . s tt rege 23, 5-5% ib 27-29 el (Late Morning Quotations) i HADLEY — Service for Charles oman nase ds ye on a turkeys heavy 7 ae | Receipes | | deppa Haskin, 19, of 593 Freak-| HL Fifi 99. 3529 Hadi Rd., my husband. A special thanks is moderete and generally sel ea none AIC, Red... $25 Int Tol de Tel . 323) lin Rd., paid $10 in fine and court |H. Fifield, 89, of ast extended to ‘the Brace-smith Pu: a, say ee she Pang ol tangy SE hens: Allied Ch .. 88.6 | of Springfield Justice Emmett Leib| Who died Tuesday, will be On| —_Columbus. Mrs. Leonard Molter. Saaet cape: 2 Quality of caponettes only | Site? Sirs ... $22 dobas Ms Bae after pleading guilty to driving with F riday from the Muir Brothers} 2 wisn to EXTEND OUR fair with fancy qualey, in best demand. gium Lid | 126 "Kelsey Hay - ° ponds equipment. ‘Funeral Home in Lapeer. Burial| heartfelt thanks to the kind Teis- ae eeneeemmed rege We apy ine ck a8 j will be in’ Hadley Cemetery. their’ Phccaree UR pee e cuucane reutrar i oe es Kresge. SS |... 25.7) ans see ee Mr. By is survived by his ways during the loss of our CHICAGO. March 4. -—- (AP) — Live — — : + ae paca cee Hy ‘sentenced Dallas Shaw, 36, of -aiw Haddrill, two sons father, Frank Eager Special receipts | 438) am soy [at & My $53 local hotel. to 30 days in jail ve leoed a of Flint and Stanley of thanks to Rev, er Thomas. An J = Laew's Ls ‘.. i94terday for speeding and driving | Hadley. Two grandchildren and rs. Silvia Taser bar ‘s Mrs. ER gai «seven bee Hive great-grangchildren also sur-| Gist goealy ik Orunacubares” - 314 May D BStrs ” 36.4 Donald Hovey, 4, -of 55874 Hos-| , ‘$a Bei B4\ner Metamora, paid $50 in fine] Harold S. Peden a a_Memoriam 2 4 ar Mer ce es 2} 2|and court costs yesterday for reck-| LAPEER — Service for Harold IN LOVING MEMEORY OF DEB- - 383 Minn M & M64 |less driving when he appeared be-'s Peden, 55, of Potter Lake, will . 2 ee Ee i 4 Ment Ward .: a fore Oxford Justice Fredrick) ‘be held on Thursday at 1:30 from vases —— passed away Mi = | Stevens. ‘the Baird Funeral Home with bur-} —~“? "=" aa a7 ‘ a m3 Net Gach R ae dctecttves today | ‘ial in Brookside Cemetery, West Fiewers 3 - 42. Nat Dairy ... 372) Pontiac Police Branch. i GO Palm «... C2 Bet Ores 382. are searching for three juveniles: aes . : RE MacManus, John & Adams Inec../ fuogy 4 - oF we pn ae 318 slahe ure reported by C. Johnson, Mr, Peden is survived by a DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS nnounced the appointment Bendix A si2 ‘daughter Mrs. Margie Deyarmond 38 WoO#H ; FE 2.8301 anys or the tive staff of its) Benevet oces $8 Sel & Weel he 161 Seminole St., to have broken or Detroit, a brother and sister) = — "= = PROTECTED BY |Gtornticld Hide bestgubriers. . [Eton 16. Beet eine us as ae ee his &@° John and Mrs. Jeanette Kennedy Funeral Directors 4 aS Zik ~ formerly with | B62. Alum * 329 a Sta Pw} M rage and also the rear window of noth of Detroit. ° Pe we AUTO __ fic eatoee deers: has toon ar Srapeeh "2 Sesh, i Bglhis ato, a total damage of approx £ polity REAR, HIT is : ¥ t ' i i dohn H. Boven Sr. signed to the Pontiac Motor Divi- Bree Ras = 3 Pas S Se his hsm = IMLAY CITY — ice for John D ] hr sion creative staff. Budd Co ... 17.1 Panh Epi ... $1 | If your friend's in jail and needs — = oneison- Jo ns Insurance W. Heizer, veteran! Gar'"pack "| 33 Parke De’. acqibail, Ph. PE 5-9426. i ive a SS oe ' FUNERAL HOME ~ [New York and Detroit a Samp Soup. 38-4 Penner, Jc“. 42.4 me ee oe ee —DesoneS Fos _Funknats” executive been named to the es 3 gee 3 . (2 p.m. . ay from air HOME From agency’s Pores Motor Car Divi- Capital air + $23 alles ae is Livestock [erodes Fenerel a pomp plete Ieciities. ete, eee | : ursday : sion group. | coter Tree .-. 03.35 Pl Pet ..... +4 DETROIT LIVESTOCK dec Se ee SPARKS - GRIFFIN CHAPEL CRAWFORD | iret tatere eee Sg Be tig 8) parmore: aren (6 AP tee |Home, ‘Burlal will bein Imlay | Tes etnee FH sau sales manager Baus . 611 Pure wos 304] . gp me ads t ; tee Ford Motor Co.'s eas 0 ES BOA ss BOR/OAS site Ground 35 conte, boots. bet gn cape A ak wee, Voorhees-Siple Divi has been assigned to the |Cluett Pea ... 424 Rex Drug |... 10 jon sows: carly sales U.S. No. 1, 2 and are e Ma FUNERA M - on, Goce Cola ....1032 Reyn Met "|: $7.2/3 barrows and gilts 180-240 Ibs 16.50- Pogemding | sons Henry, William and Ste-{ UNERAL HOME Bendix Aviation Corp. as copy- ot ae Aue a4 Rey Tob B .. 57 158, wie 11.98 paid for snare saifore vent Pint and John of| Ambulence Service, Plane or Motor 110 Pontise State Bank Bldg. writer. the art. staft wasl Sm kg 2: S}* Rover Dut 2: Gs|Bigher, few No. 2 And 3200-200 10! Tiny City, ‘hee ebgheora tien i) FE 2-8357 © § Boao, Syed formerly Sent GAB =<" BA Redon Lana |. 44 | Caltle- ‘Bast Kod...) 843 3o]|up to 15.00: eanners and cutters mostly) IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs. Bl & Mus... 35 Bt ag 12.50: very thin lightweight can-/ Celestia Blair, 91, of 145 Weston St. BOX REPLIES ‘Pair Mor: 3 $7 commercial butts 14.00-16.00; heavy high here was held today-at 2 p.m. from At 0 sn. toley Gare; _ spEeod Mech .... son M. moderate-|Muir Brothers Funeral Home with t the Press 25 to 35 years of age, previous selling required, bookkeeping Mot ..... 36.8 . me hentia a a biden “chenes histal in inlay Toschi Oune pone — - phen experience helpful but not necessary. Better thon average Frueh Tra ae a4 Sun OU - 38 _ ee. 31.90-34.00; a ot ery eam ing compensation. Gen Qynem 59.5 an ace 5 ‘ie rd 14 00; cull and low utility Survivin are a son John of Dry- ‘ 10 18. 16. 18. 19 © Full Company Benefits ® Retirement Plan Gen si++» S61 Sviv El Pd .... 40.6) mostly 10.00-14.00. 8 8, 9, 10, 13, 16, 18, 19, © Bonus Plen © Hospital, netent, Lite Ere 43.5 Texa« Co ..... 04 1200, Slaughter onal iden, four daughters Mrs. Ruby 21, 24, 25, 26, 28, 38, 43, © Merchandise Discount Insurence Plan en Ai $31 Textron". uaicente “Righer for “two days: ‘sheep|McMullen of Attica, Mrs. Hattie 59, 60, 70, 71, 72, 76, 80, 00 30 Bree Thom Pa || |.79.2/ scarce, firm, oe hand epeie sae premeii Tipp and Mrs. Winifred Walder of 99, 100. : "Apply Thursday, Fridey, Soturdey - «+ 9:00 to 5: | Pi igo: 1 Treneset’.. sueigtea ‘ana’ chuiew wenten | i 21.00- Imlay City, Mrs. June Watson of Ask for Mr, S. N. Bumgarden. District Manager ‘Govdrien .5: as oet Gen = 33.00; some wediity a wobd 18 00.20.00; Lum, a sister Mrs. Emma Smith M NTGO MERY Ww A RD HGoodvear +... 183 Malt Alr Lin’ .. 3°3/shorn lambs Has," most stles, chotee and ‘of Imlay City, a brother Herkimer ee (@) ; : 1) : Get No Ry ,... 41.6 pai Prine sn reo, an lot" good "ned chotce ‘wooled Eineder page panting 16 — a 19 E. Lewrence St. “* PE 2-8151 Pence Mie Beee ie estab- ‘Si . es i sno al Sepemneeafahi-=-snusectins - But th “Help Wanted Male 6 ACCOUNT eerie mas with some mechanical knowledge SMALL COTTAGE. 1 ; - - . eee ed eneral pH ind ig - lawn & horses, 2 Press, Box 59. needed for clean outside work io Apply 1064 W. Huron, between Tneluding ; 10 and 12. __ Pontiac Press, A SALESMAN TO SELL ALUMI- aa ee num siding, awnings, rms or é big to kitehe.s for well established mje o Map Grae firm, Salary, commission, hosp insurance pls fo for Dg or per- son, VAL ¥ Co, 1-9041, in- terviews b ment only. AMBITIOUS MA ROUTE: SALES. REF, REQUIRED, APPLY: ELK CLEANERS, 285 OAKLAND AVE. A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR QUALIFIED YOUNG MEN YOURSELF FOR NT RESPONSIBILITY IN Pm RZESSIVE, GROWING = Fas like working with people - mere you ve vision and stamina, tan ~ iise opportunity and w AT NEISNER'’S YOU CAN LEARN: MODERN MERCHANDISING OTION ALES BUSI NESS M. PERSONN eu ANOMINISTRATION IMMEDIATE JOB ADVANTAGES FOR YOU AT NEISNER’S. ‘Opportunity to advance in any one of our 140 stores. GI's om-the-job ~ training gg for eligible vet- Op ienity vs Se y for per row a. = liberal “employment. REQUIREMENTS Age 21 to 28 years High school education or better, APPLY i pag im mel aes. bh — of his own without one penny easa .:vestment. 4 NEA .._ who ti Tuesday and ~ m. Parents invited, 37 W. » Poptiac. - : , Lawtetice St _Help ‘Wanted Female 7 T SINGLE YOUNG LADIES tre interested ins good Job atte taining those whe Call after. 6. eee hit SST, * BE POPULAR AND MAKE . TOO! Your friends, MONEY Af he profits : You just can't miss selling a syonde selection, Write for sample kit on approval. Beqel Greetings, Dept. ate. o obliga inquire. Cail” or “write “ian, ve 44508, Pontiac P. COUNTER mae DAY & NIGHT ers Ha. a gars Apply, ——— . Apply A sereniats niall Ga r te ‘ost hee, 408 W, tected tertiiory, close to ‘home. Huron, aeeee 12:00 & 3 p.m. only qua! ‘ads, Do ¢ wieeies vessing © — — GHURGH SECRETARY HOURS. - We furnish ontinu feaaer Preece bor 7 7. Ase ping financ CooK growine renewals lineral — Apply in Bauman’s Restau- Group Trance, petiroment Gob South Biv 2 aoe Ais "up “to #100,000 og ag Ex- 4ore than 10,06 men curr y 209 Sven Det wh on tn White cessful with Mutual im: Omah __ Svan Drive-In. PE Set. Large exclusive health: and eects DEMONSTRATORS. 2 OPENIN( dent company in the world. - _— party Ceramic as weal iren. No investment _faaee is pote for oe men who We selervlon. For tment call Paul Wiliams. spon . OLive 1-9961 ATTENTION ; a ~4 to FE 38-0258 Pha ive the story of one of the sty i tig Jobs oe nation, Full time, age 72 to 45. AUTO COLLISION BUMPER Ex- rienced only. Pontiac Auto Body ervice, FE BAKERY DRIVER 5 SALESMEN. rk. age 35, Apply 8:30 to 10'09 and 23:60 to andl p.m Mills Bakery, 196 W, ow BODY MAN 3 MUST BE GOOD, _, Steady work, 22 Auburn Ave. CAR “AP- fer handyman experienced ing, repairing Salary and quarters. Write fulj details. Box _ _Pontiac Press EXP COOK Apply 300 Lounge. 112% W. Huron. Between 10 a.m. to 4 pm ELDERLY MAN. USED LUMBER _yard. 226 E. Bivd _N Electrical Engineer Graduate, with experience. want- ed by manufacturer of smal! pre- cision aircraft devices for devei- opment and production: M. C. Manufacturing Co. 118 Indian wood Ra ___ Lake Orion ExF SALESMAN FAMILIAR with power lawn & garden equip- ment. Also exm mechanic on | small engines. MA 54-7878 or OR | 3-7934 | EXP. DAIRYMAN. WIPE TO TO HELP in house. No children. 1460 Town- send Rd., Leonard. EXPERIE¥CED SALESMAN Roofing oF Tnsuiatern sales -back- grouna preferred, but not essen- { | is far above average, with an as- surance of a secure future. «man we want must not only be alert and ageresstve, he must giso sé=— a ff personal ity and a soundness of character Necessary to a respected and a — organization such as n° von sincerely tee: that vou can meet these requirements, then dant hesitate to sen’ us a resume of your past exnrrience.. plus character an“ credit references at once. If you are the man we select, you'll be glad you acted | acy ~ouh Write Box 80 in care of he Pontiac Press. All replies will be confident! tai i EXPERIENCED IN REAL ES- ATE - Enjoy working conditions 2 new office with ample parking, close to bank. Excellent location for walk in business J. R. HILTZ __~ Realtor - FE 5-6181. PREFER MAN WITH experience, but not Rochester Manufacturing Co., _South St. OL 2-3721. _ FJLL OR PART TIME SALES- wan. If you are willing to work. yor tan earn per week or mere selling one of the fastest selling appliances on the market tod You will work directly be your own | “MACHINE | necessary 289 ‘ou For more. information, FE ao Ez a Nights & Sundays, eciEe i BRUSH COMPANY Has opening for man with can pao a opportunity « make prof- 00 to $125 per wk, Per- teanent positien No investment OF exp. necessary. Call FE 2-2318 _imm A to 7 GIRL TO BABYSIT. LIVE IN. FE 4-6481 before 1 GROOM OR FARM HAND TO care for saddie herses. Middle- age or eldefly man preferred Outland Riding Stables, 23175 W. ‘a Mile Ra. aa _ telegraph Ra OWNER OPER DOE trucks for aabtnnchlte haulaweay, pac er Soa permanent. employ- 0._E. o¢ conventional. Southern terfilory Baker Drive- __ away Co, Detroit. TW 3-9590. SORTER WANTED FOR. DAYS. Must De neat and clean and not afraid of work. Fae at Manny's Ring Side Bar. W. Huron at Eliz. Lake Rd. i | | j { REAL ESTATE Full or part me salesman, al opportunity. See sales anager at at , 279° Princeton, SALESMEN FO} FL INT AREA i meee j Pd ee | SALESMAN ‘REAL ESTATE xperienced men to haste ; of eg wit : ie mited, aa EA ND. AMS a Bat | “overtio is not just another =. peed or ever We collect, deliver . and supply all door and _hostess gifts. EM i Dining Room W aitresses Ted's has s limited number of TED'S "RESTAU RANT AND DRIVE-IN Woodward at Square.Lake Rd. DISHWASHER For evening work. 5171 Dixie Hwy. Draywn Plains. - ELDERLY LADY TO DO . LIGHT housework and take care of chil- dren, live in. Saturday « —— off, OR 3-1523. EXPERIENCED COOK FX vointment. Call FE 4- : EXP SEAMSTRESs ; FOR DRY . Repairs & aitera- om AP ET YOUR SPRING JEWELRY Have s DONGAY GIFT party. OR 3-1659., GooD WEEKLY PAY CHECK FOR 51848 for information. HOUSEKEEPER ’s HELPER TO relieve cook on day off. aa relicious conraie: days wk. Exc working cond. “Lake Orion, Mich Cal 8-497 MIDDLEAGED cabT FOR CARE- taker of motel. Apartment furn, Write Pontiac Press, } Box 109. MIDDLEAGED OR ELDERLY woman to care for 2 children. Ages 4 & 2. $3. per dav. Sat. & Sun off. Call PE 45077 after 7 pm ~~~ OPPORTUNITY Could you use $1009 per wees? If vou have @ car, can work 2 to 3 heurs dav or evening. call for interview, before 5 MI 6-2316. a SOL. ICITORS, WORK aT e—$l ver hour. FE 4-4520, rd ~SALESW OME , Sa demonstrating Hobbycreft hob-° inte Direct gelling plan experience livery Tremendous earning po George’s Tov Service OR 5406 ees SECRETARY FOR LAW (OEP ICE. rapid typists. Sherthand hei Willing to train. 408 Pontlie __ Bank Bidg. pe SEAMSTRESS MINOR. AL-~ terations & repairs on ladies’ & men's wear in dry cleaning plant. Located in Birmingham, Write Pontiac Press. Box 82 : TYPIST. GENERAL OFFICE. DU. ties. Skuttle Manufacturing -Ce., 140 Summit. Milford, Mich. Ask _ for Mr. LaFave — 2. tate TYPIST For law firm Shorthand preferred — Pe oa not sooreaee Call Mr. Neal, U etal Opportunity Work 2 or 3 hours during day or early evening. Barn as much as $75. - $100 a we-k. Ne canvassing, collecting. delivering or demon. Car necessary, Call be- fore 12:00 noo MA $6761, WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE,. work & care of invalid. Live-in, FE 2-5263. WOMAN ‘TO | CARE FOR 2 SMALL children of field manager and_ wife. Must be free to travel. Sal ary pee e sxpenene = nk Morr lo a to Ik: &.m_ for bien Rea WOULD LIKE LADY TO for 3 yr agi work, .815- week ‘ends ofr WANTED Woname ay ade at lpast 30 yrs . me have hospital experience must be able to live ises, Steady year with good salary, free. paid vacation appoint~ ment call EM 3-8342 between * am. & § pm. MEN & “WOMEN, FULL OR time. sell Watkins rations vertised Pee sgard Ne ¢ quired pe i180 N, A TAN") for March ‘call rE _ for information * NICE HOME FOR RIGHI No eee Fake oa PULL Time | capable adult with ref, _ tise Press Box 72. REAL ESTA raven, fo oer how . ee = \. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 _ | AME Obie LE INE ounty 5's Open D By BILL CORNWELL ! : iT ndians Hoping Averill _ Comes Through This. Year From, Set as. Bhdeer” } Starter at 3rd . VERO BEACH, Fla. & — With tno “rookie” -jitters-and no-Jackie | Skate Dance Event | Barbara and Robert Ensminger _ were the eventual champions in TUCSON, Ariz. (INS) — a dismal failure at the plate to as he was able to bang out only In addition, his power vanished It's a well-known fact that most Dodgers’ regular third baseman this season, And Randy thinks it's about time, too. 20 “It’s different, not having to compete with Robinson this time,” said the 31-year-old infielder—dur- __._. “ting Monday's workout. “And things are quieter this spring without Jackie, too. ” “Last year it was different for tme, it-always-is-when-you're new with a club,"’ added Jackson, who was dealt to Brooklyn by the Chi- cago Cubs after the 1955 season wate wave ont Dw Tome SKATING NIGHTLY a terror of American League pitch-|three homers and six ‘doubles, tourney favorite, does not go until | faces o haa Redford ‘st. Mary ‘at Rolladium Roller Rink's senier- » ers -~ that’s the success wary eed for a total of 14 RBI's, . Just what- are Oakland County’s coaches are overly cautious about) Thursday when Oxford furnishes | Farmingtoa. paneen tn 7 a senior-skate dance contest, which : | . Cleveland Indians’ brass hope! Averill, who is trying to follow Chances of a winner in the state predicting their team’s chances.| the competition. Holly faces a rugged ‘eteiaiiet kson figures coneluded last weekend. The dance : catcher Earl Averill Jr., writes! lin the footsteps of his illustrious’ | high se hool basketball tournament? They know that the situation is : during the 1957 season. ‘father, a great Cleveland out-| A puzzling question and one uncertain and they are relgetant The muscular receiver bounced) fielder of thé 30’s, was. the “‘shut-| | which may be a whole lot closer to 80 overboard into disappoint-. ___into the limelight last spring and! tlecock” of last year’s team. ito an answer when Saturday night ment. earned a varsity berth because 6f/ He was twice sent down to In-|Tolls around, |. Actually, the odds against any - his -phenomenal power at the dianapolis, once while Tribe brass) That’s the time when the dis- |team winning a state champion- plate, were trying to trade Sal “the trict tourneys come to an end. iship are heavy. But a handful of But oncé the play-for-keeps | barber’ Maglie. ___| Strange as it seems, more poten- Oakland County, powerhouses start | part of the °56 season began, | The 25-year-old youngster again tial state champs bite the dust” bucking those odds this week. 7 Averill’s red-hot bat went into (is impressing Tribe officials with! then that-at any other time. | an Arctic freeze and his useful- |his powerful bat and manager It’s a time when upsets are ness to the Tribe was practically | Kerby Farrell intends to give him! startling and frequent. Highly- nil. He ended the season with every opportunity to nail down a ranked teams are suddenly and un-| a .237 mark while appearing in |varsity post, mostly on _ the| expectedly eliminated by brash up- 43 contests. - strength of his hitting. was ‘The Calegiete. r * * Fourth huis race “a the + 4th. period was also skated during the weekend with the following results: — AX Troy, another Class B stronghold, ‘in the ‘B’ district tourney at Grand swings into action tonight against! ‘Blanc, The Broncos drew. Grand Romeo at.8:30 on the Troy court./Blane, a small but speedy and Utica, co-favorite with Troy, awaits!sharp-shooting quintet which de- the survivor Friday. |feated them during the . regular Walled Lake, state-rated esas eenae. out the season, holds off until Friday when Brighton provides the _lopposition. Northville meets Mil- A couple of Class B powers ford to complete the _ four-team lock horns tonight at Pontiac | ‘strict. High. Avondale and Lake Orion | Orchard Lake St, Mary coats clash at 9 o'clock’ with strong | its district campaign against Clarkston waiting te meet the | West Bloomfield tonight “at winner Friday, Rochester, the | Bloomfield Hilis and Farmington —— on * * * Lapeer, a neighboring ‘B' power, ‘tackles a rough customer in Lake- ville on the latter's floor. ~ ‘St. Michael opens defense of its Class C district title tonight at Pontiac High against South Lyon. St. Fred tackles the winner Thurs- day. Almont should have little bara Pape; . ‘Class B — Gary Reh- bine, Deanna Birker; Class C + rarer eace Judy Dalton; diaper® = starts with only mediocre records. | = Ca en cal Bnd Mt Cone] Decathlon Runner-Up Wednesday Thra Sanday | W | ena. St: Mary 8 “much rougher Sidelined by Injury. 8 to 11 | obstac’ : arren She ved Oakland County's No. 1 hopetul,| LOS ANGELES a” Rater Joi _——_ ew $e; oa teat week ‘when the regional 7 decane ee Geuk ds ee by Center Line [meres Se." iscersie i cate chend Men, sad Tom : . Johnson took second to Milt “ROLLADIUM Campbell in the Olympic. games decathlon at Melbourne, despite the knee injury, and has had sur- gery on it since, Gents Lng gant w imagen Arbor Diyer Warren, 55-52, in the ist round of Rated a Future — : ‘ j oo 4 : the Class B district basketball tour- °.7° : z po , —. nament last night at Center Line. World Titlist -_ : : : : “4 “= The two teams had met three times during the regular season with Warren winning. twice. : + “££ Bob Wright of Center Line and + | Warren’s Walt Senkie divided scoring honors with 20 points . Ww . arren ~_ at — \ eeeene he. Mi Since. SKATING RINK 4475 W. Huron St. FE 5-3677 | ANN ARBOR w — After only three years of diving experience, - |1T-year-old Tee Francis is being acclaimed as a premier prep school ee. * The aay a senior at Ann Arbor High School, never dived turned out . for his "Gaee w won its epening "Class cr test, 47-32 triumph over Marine| City Holy Cross at Port Huron. Capac meets ; Thursday and undefeated City faces . Marine City, which scored a 54-31 AP Wirephote | Wi over — last night. "Now he’s ‘drawing | the praise ol experts. “I'm convinced he is, at this time, the best diving prospect in the world,” says Bruce Har- lan, Michigan’s diving coach and BIG GUNS — New York Yankee second baseman Billy Martin _ me former national and Olympic ; champion while Ohio State. and shortstop Gil McDougald point bats toward two power hitters Throneberry, Martin, McDougald and Bill Skowron. In effort to get Punk: St. ede: enters ‘B’| “He’ - aches who may flank them in infield this year at training camp session more power in lineup, Yanks may put Marv on first and shift tourney action Thursday at Vistita- Wagedadhag Sm ars or fone at St. Petersburg, Fla. From left: rookie first baseman Marv Skowron to third. tion = gone St. Hedwig, a 53-43 says Dave Markstone, diving coach | at Ann Arbor High. — Sean Prep Standi ings , —_— j 2a cones od res | nl OL Fe orm| > MIDAS a SAGINAW VALLEY CONFERENCE i d pote, faethe mY ep . | Bay City S$ -& Central 26 VERO BEACH, Fla. ® — Roy | change-up/_ was Johnny Podres, the/brushing his forehead with his} EASTERN umcacan cRAGUE . Campanella banged his bat in the | roundish Six-foot southpaw hero of |arm, Then he began answering East Detroit 10 6 3 7| dust and watched his popup float|Brooklyn’s 1955 world champion-| | questions. | Frentele : 3 Mt. iy 3 oat ot the batting He walked ship. He's back after a year _ * * * ou tt INTER-LAKES | CONFERENCE hes = g cage, ome the a It was a slow curve that had] Waterford 4 GWalled Lake @ 1) = —_ * * os jumping. “Mayle you| 7 fe, 3 i. wi do os Podres finished his turn on the | could call that a new pitch for! wt w t| Doggone if it don't look like he's| stretched into his jacket and start-|""I'm working on & change-up off} 15 Minute Service Troy $ 3 Roseville’ ¢ $/throwin’ harder than he is.” jed. the long stroll back tothe! my curve. The rest is the same as] Lake Orion 7 §& Clawson 4 8| The pitcher who set off Campy’s! dressing room. “It's hot, I really | bef — fast ball, change-up aff} Wi i] fii Mardison o% high-pitched pitch about his'w or k d t,”” he ot : : + 3 nile You Wait a WAYNE-OAKLAND CONFERENCE | _ fi. ed up & sweai said, |the fast one and a curve. Maybe} a i 2h Soruvie 18 3 ol 3 3 ad. . 5 ae ic ie : * * yas. “* = Fa Se ee 1 u wits His Pitcher * « ¢& How does it feel, coming back?} we. wt. “y wwe. | ware isc» 4 Piersall Drilling at Homew us 22 = oo Dryden cro” ~ into the Navy, due to an injury at! ' SOUTH a CONFERENCE Montreal in 1952) feels good. I don't wear a brate. They’re too! | bulky. I may have a bit of trouble] SARASOTA, Fla. # — Boston| moved the family to Sarasota. 8 ¢\centerfielder Jimmy Piersall and| He didn’t get far in a talk with Imlay City North Branch 5 Mi é 3 Ce | ar S Rertheste ® covers entire of other things to do instead of} COAST-TO-COAST Red Sox at ae Joe} Cronin yesterday, so grabbed two wifh my control, but I've never] front floor and wo. Cronin contract) gloves, a bat and five baseballs. been bothered by it before Se t hd ba bd xtend the 8 Utica 8 2 Lake Shore 3 7 talk today—with Mary Piersall) ‘What are you going to do with . : se, ah - @ $s Up Forres on 2 5 ST. 2 Sihoping for an agreement. those?” he was asked, . * * | “AZ ek, } firewall SUBURBAN CATHOLIC LEAGUE ke ® -# — a Hitte hitting, he replied. oe, aert tows honed fang fast mi r) AS %& BS" Va | @ protects expensive : . Benedict . Mary Mrs. Piersall doesn’t mind hub- ds tepals — _ ai = OL se Mery 9 1S James 3 7 by trying to get — nal but! “Oh. no," said Jim, “Mary will) yet. But I feel good. I've worked} MUFFLER Sf . new car rugs St Binet | 2 St Gement & 18/with five children she has plenty|"e!P me. She's pretty good with/every other day in batting prac-| K ; : the glove and ball.” |tice. My weight is pretty good too. | SHOP i =©Muffler Service @ puts new style and playing baseball. Je ay oe the Mrs band r m ft I weighed 184 in the = a color in older cars And that's what she has been child "s For Your 7m FE 2.1010 doing—playing ball. _ Th ck Gans Open Friday ‘til 8:00 @ choice of colors _ | moar maa seus, |! enoncs OF Spore Mon.. Thru Saturday 256 S. Saginaw Piersall can’t work out with his| Syracuse 99, New York 92° It has been estimated that there til 5:30 : | : | | Next to Jerome Olds teammates-unti] he signs a con- tract, He practiced at the Univer- sity of Miami for a week and then * Louie 104 A are anywhere from 20,000 to 40,000 SCHEDULE New York vs. § t Philadelphia Fort Wayne. at” Philadelphia ” | different species of fishes in the Boston at Minneapolis world. NON-TOURNEY GAMES Wichita b0 Bradley 81, - NYU 53, CCNY 48 | oon Francisco 62, St. Marys, Calif 41) here are more special values * 84, Los Angeles Loyola 173 Ripon 105, Lawrence 75 Ohio Wesleyan 67, Case 65 (overtime) Baldwin Alay agg 101, John Carroll 96 St. Josephs, Pa. 96, nr Haven 52 Grove aty. 76, Clarion @ West Texas 76, New Mexico A&M 60 Merrimack 83,-New Bedford Tech 73 Wittenberg 97, Heidelberg 61 Mich Tech 76, Bethel, Minn 69 os 86, St. ee ae a 2, Albany, N.Y. Sta New Haven Teachers 80, lew. Britain 63 tve your FAMILY the hat that looks right On you... Dunla wp ‘Now TUBELESS or TUBED TYPE } SUPER CHAMPION NEW TREADS . BIRMINGHAM HOCKEY LEAGUES (Final Standings ; J * bodies or on your own tires ames OPE FT Oe / applied on sound sire : Green Hornets . 6. 2 1 13 A e a 48 Al ifl muaorsaee 3 Saturday, March ; Mak ld of Green Hornets 3, Banshees 1 a es a wor Oo ca. te . : ; It is warmly satisfying to wives and families a difference in your to know that the head of the family has. cared __ a ome Sanding) tl appearance! enough to belong to the Auto Club. wl > ae Per dB He has provided help and aid in use of the Jets 9 family car, but, far more, he has provided quick money for the family in case of fatal accident All-Star Results, Saturday March % Barons 2, Ail-Stars i SIZE 6.70-15 © Carburetors—Fuel Pumps within the limits of the huge group Life Insur- CHANGE PLUS INSTALLED FREE. | $7 ()\95 _$71 95 _$] [00 §$ 00 ance Company policy that covers his member- ANY wi = = - ship, and every membership in the Club. = TAX MUFFLER | Better join with rape brgae «ter 4 gepra pagan © Arle Type Shock Abvebor | AUTOMOBILE CLUB Same Tread Depth Some Guarantee SSeten-G | of Michigan - Some Tread Quality os New Firestone coormsiessanmuntnantes ms Spec Sale Price . i} : ft VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE hi tet | i et He “a , a -) 4) A BOGUE Mer -, Re : ie! ‘ | ; , a eo HOLLERBACK Twenty: These North Saginaw St, val D mprabe ed St—FES-4151) (A \ a al ae . 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