i ae és . a a eames “i at em a ae? eee A ‘ ae Sa 4 AN, Se C MicHIG oe = ae = fe ce ha od / 4 Clothier Extinguishes Flammable Charges on Police Uniforms "By MAX EB, SIMON - A local clothing merchant last night threw cold water on charges that suspended Police Chief Herbert w. Straley ordereg flammable material for police uniforms. Raymond Rapaport, whose store has supplied the po- lice department with overcoats since 1949, brought Pieces of the controversial cloth to the Civil Service Under cross-examination by prosecution Attorney A. Floyd Blakeslee, Rapaport walked over to Commission os we Chairman Stuart A. Austin, asked for his lighted cig- arette and attempted to burn the material. - The cloth suffered no ill effects in either case. ~The charge that Straley urged the use of flammable materia) for CLEAR THE ICE—Oakland County had its first swimmer yesterday—even before all the ice’ has left the lakes. She was 15-year-old Cathy Walsh of 156 Erie Rd. Cathy, a Pontiac Central while the thermometer hovered Peotine Pees vbete ' around the 67-degree mark—and plunged into Sylvan Lake. Her first swim was a brief one, she'll readily admit. High School sophomore, got the urge late yesterday afternoon— Lenten Guideposts eee Stierer had claimed that any RAYMOND RAPAPORT — spark would have burned a hole i twe to foar inches in diameter before being Eisenhower said today he believes the Western Allies will have to meet at the summit with Soviet Rapaport told commissioners he J4P4”. It took surprisingly little effort to told = reporter it would «= *« * ‘had recommended use of the of miles ;from Just le? myself go under? Or strug-/keep afloat. Must be a lot of salt ie dtieeee te todag’y Gewe ob a aN gine comment material 06 Salty. . jland, i gle until complete exhaustion over-|in the water—why, I can last for| bate, there appeared toe be . ted —< al The merchant said the same ma-| It was 4 a.m. I went to the : ; |hours! If only I were not so alone. small & would win out. — show terial was used in uniforms of the| stern to inspect a faulty log | Suddenly I desperately wanted x * House - passed bill; which top level conference, the |Army, Navy and Marine Cokps. clock. Unable to read the clock | to live. At 23, life seemed very | And then it came to me: “Palaces ee ae eieeoe * * * Sailor Spends Sunday at Sea With God at Side By DOUGLAS WARDROP || iurched slightly and I ‘lost my British Merchant Seaman balance. A desperate grab at the I suppose we all have fears of| fu eras. ond TO. fate : * * * Slowly the awful truth of my sit- eiuation struck home. My ship was PY \before they discovered my disap- . pearance. standing on the deck, E climbed Snow out of sight; it might be hours}: Fd | survival. Should I end it quickly?) . og Also questioned about police uni-| on top of a solid bulwark. While | fight to keep it with every ounce |For He is with me all the time, un- blackmailed into going to the sum-/£0rms was Straley’s administrative I was leaning outboard, the ship | of strength. ae, seen, unbeard, but very real.” And mit, he said. = aide, Theodore T.. Villella,a spe- : = the first pangs of panic subsided. Kisenhower thus said anew, al “- atticer. ; i é ‘ Ouch!, A sharp needle-like pain though indirectly, thet his attend. | | Villella tld commatestapers’ be ‘April’ Showers Expected ee neg théjugh “my leg. An electric ance at any summit meeting will 8 Commission reso- cle a hm me : be contingent lution aul the purchase ° . e around me. — ‘ ve soning oe Pe at at potes enters wes ves DIING Out the Raincoats |,“cumea,*' soca, sang me foreign ministers, passed im January of 1957 did : . jit you «) sneak up from : net call for the furnishing behind, Let's meet face to face. The President was asked specif- ically whether he attaches any con- ditions. to. meeting at the summit with abaamgyy and this coun- try's Western Allies, At the time of Eisenhower’sD0ught uniforms out of talks last week with British Prime Pockets. Minister ‘Macmillan there were re- ports from British quarters that/Were to be replaced at the city’s Eisenhower had agreed uncondi-|© ; . ’ the area hesitates on the verge of spring. tionally to go:to a summit meeting. Today the President noted that the reply of the Western Allies to a March 2 Soviet note regarding a summit conference has now been coordinated with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, That reply, he added, will be made public soon, and the answer to the mat- ter of any conditions in connection with a summit meeting will be dis- closed in that note. But he went on to say that his convictions concerning a summit conference have been known for years and that he never has changed them, It was learned that the British, Freneh, U. S. and West German foreign ministers plan a meeting of their own in Paris next month to complete the strategy they will follow and the proposals they will present in the May conference with the Soviets at Geneva. Inventory Reduction Sale Villella said that when officers complained to their superiors about ill-fitting and worn-out clothing} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) A few early April showers may hit.Pontiac tonight-as. - It'll be mostly cloudy, the weatherman believed, and_ colder tonight and tomorrow, with a low tonight of 38 and © a high tomorrow of only 42. : There may be occasional rain tomorrow, too. 3 The weekend won't warm up much, with average highs of 48 and lows of 31 predicted. A half-inch of rain-is ex- pected by Sunday. Chances are, the weatherman said, that Easter Sun day will be chilly and wet. = _ Thirty-two was the lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The reading at 1 p.m. was 50. ‘ All Books '% off ~ id’ 8 Book Shop ® W. Lawrence 6t. * ‘ Ca Ca Ses Ores ae ’ Pe a Easter Lineup — Chick, Eggs : i ty ~ WHICH ‘CAME -FIRST?—Who was on. the scene first, the chickén on the left, or the egg on the right? Well, actually, neither one. Kevin _ Shea, the Indianapolis, Ind. boy in the middle,, 2 Hee AP Wirephote came fifst. He's four years old, the chick is just four days old, and the egg is nest-fresh. Kevin year-old daughter. he has received a notice from Mrs,. Gall’s attorney, Raymond D. Jerome Fink, a Pontiac psychia- \trist, on the stand to testify “in ‘Mrs. Gall’s defense. examined her yet, _|charged with first-degree murder in the Feb. 16 death of, hex daugh- _ {ter Judith Anne, The girl died of pheumonia brought on‘ by a series } \of beatings by’her mother, pélite say. Mrs. Gall tried to take her own life March wrists and atms with pieces of a smashed light ‘bulb in the jail. It got hot. Hoars passed. I be- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Insanity to Be “Well, God, I'm in your hands, “I r|have qualified before April 1 to Senate Debates OK Likély; Alternate Proposal by McNamara Has Little Chance WASHINGTON t— The Senate proposed by 18 Democratic senators for a 15- month extension with [beralized provisions. Sen. Pat McNamara (D-Mich), chief sponsor of the 15-month - administration, would not permit) Jobless Pay Bill == errr Lodge Labels House Approves House Bills ‘Useless’ Mortgage Plan si ser ser ox: Dy 1-Vote Edge Only About 100 Former Servicemen Turn Up as Legislature Acts From Our News Wires LANSING — Fateofa plan to mortgage the 50 million dollar veterans trust fund to meet pressing state debts rested with the Senate today. The House approved the ‘no provision either for the re- establishment of the moneys tak- | proposal yesterday with =e the $49,070,000 Trust itwo votes to spare—58-40. * Republicans, apparent! *“Acceptance of the bills would : y cone constitute a violation of the faith veterans placed in elected offi- cials,"” Lodge said. The key bill plan to mortgage the fund, to the State Treasurer, passed House by 58-40, votes to spare. Fifty-six votes were need-| Sl! amiy watched proceedings ed. from the galleries. * % *& The four bills the Voting for the bill were Osk-|into action went te Senate connie land Democrats Arthur J. Lawits. Final action was . expected (Pontiac), James Clarkson (South-| next week in the upper chamber field) (and John C. Hitchcock (Ha-|..4 prospects fof passage ap- zel Park). Joining them was West) jared more on the favorable than Bloomfield Republican Farrell E. unfavorable side. Roberts’ two fellow Republican|SEES 50-60 CHANCE o Oakland , Lioyd L.| Senate Republican leader Frank Anderson (Waterford . Ti )|Beadle of St. Clair guessed the and William Hayward (Royal chances were 50-50 but some ob- - opposed the bill. servers were flatly predicting Lodge wouldn't predict what |Pessage. might become of the bills, aimed | Last week the same measure at dumping 38 million dollars | felt two votes short of approval ae waned at un tan and six weeks ago, when a bor- come Senate | rowing solution to the state’s the floor, possibly next week. | | sible, it was soundly defeated. However, he was not hesitant to} The mortgage plan, introduced Ra neta : it A a bj i i any person who becomes re after April 1 to qualify the temporary benefits. * * *® - But it would allow those who draw their checks up to June 3 this year. About 405,000 personé would benefit at a cost of 78 mil- lion ‘dollars. munition, With heavy Derpocratic and Re- publican support, the House late Tuesday shouted approval of a $2,657,402,944 supplemental appro- priation bill after handing its Ap- propriations Committee one of its Defense Stand for Mrs. Gall ‘Defense attorney for Mrs. Anne D. Gall has. given notice that he will use a plea of insanity when the Commerce Township mother is tried for the murder of her 12- Assistant Oakland County Prose- cutor Jerome K. Barry Jr. said Munde, that he will put Dr. L. Barry said he now ‘will ask two other local psychiatrists to make a sanity examination of the 35-year-old mother of three, at the county jail. Dr. Fink, on instructions from _ |Munde, would not reveal findings |. of his examination of Mrs. Gall. Nor would he even say if he has Mrs. Gall, of 3080 Royal St.,’is by slashing her Barry #aid Mrs. Gall probably will stand trial during the April j lion dollars for the foreign aid de-| worst setbacks in years. The principal victory for Eisen-| x * * x &* Vet Trust Fund Benefits. ‘but Trifle of State Help 3 By A. F. MAHAN JR. LANSING (AP)—What veterans get out of Michigan’s veterans trust fund year-by-year amounts to little more than’ pocket change at times in comparison to what they get from other state sources. ‘ The trust fund, invested in federal bonds, brings in roughly $1,200,000 a year. Only this income is available for hower lay in inclusion of 100 mil- velopment loan program. He had mittee had allowed nothing. News Flashes PARIS (fh) — President Charles de Gaulle said today any West Berlin blockade by East Ger- many would bring Soviet troops in the area face to face with the West. De Gaulle spoke to a group of 600 newsmen gathered for his first. news conference as Presi- dent of the Fifth Republic, — LONDON — Prime Minister Macmillan indicated teday an Angus Cammpbelt Tax Accountait, *In-| will keep both the egg-and chick around for the celebration of Easter. "oy F . \" 4 od jury term of Circuit Court. 2 y come Tax Open Eves. FW 2-3615. 005 W. Huron, yy * i é es i a8 i , \ = \ ; ; : re Fc ee i a Ni A gh ee asked 225 millions but the com- benefits. From other state sources veterans got almost seven times that much last year alone. State assistance to veterans, outside the trust fund, toted up to more than 814 million dollars in the 1957-58 fiscal year which ended last June 30. It has gone as high as 170 million dollars in a single year and has dipped as low as four million in only one year since 1946.. Michigan benefits to veterans have totaled $354,425,800 since 1946-47, including payments from the trust fund. : x * * The biggest part of veterans’ ald in the last fiscal year was in the form of homestead, exemptions. This amounted to $5,608,404 in taxes the state otherwise would have col- lected. a Veterans are exempt from the first $2,000 of assessed tax valuation on real property, provided the assessment is not = more than $7,500. It cost the state more to operate the veterans facility of Old Soldiers’ Home at Grand Rapids than the 50 mil- lion dollar trust fund brought in: The state couldn't touch the trust fund income. The facility, with approximately 1,000 residents, re~° . quired $1,299,959 in 1957-58. Trust fund income was approxi+ mately $1,270,000. VET GROUPS GET FUNDS And $702,275 in state funds went directly to the Ameri- can Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, American ‘Veterans of World War II, Marine Corps League, Spanish-American War Veterans and the Grand Army of the Repubife. + A Legion spokesman expidined that these state funds primarily go for hiring field service officers and paying for their required travel in service and rehabilitation work. ns to ela Ee A ae ee eee eae ne es Thompson, in a statement to detectives Aug. 7, did reveal Conference ‘on Atom pickup’ station four miles James, P. olan, aSrear si downtown Flint in Burton 1450S. Edith St. has been ship. It was in the fire, a delegate to the Natiorial say, that fellow Teamster business | Youth Conférence om the Atom his fatal burns Aug. 3. 1 He Yl be mibang five act se , ee! = pieieside: | a: es bi = ‘e ‘sy pene ; 4) & = colic ae “Attend Bs Award Winner | Mother Said to Confess ++ found. by her. husband in their New Auorescent street ‘ging Sagan Onan 0 Wenn Ghacaiks Bev csdany Sek 1Clo iz et oe on Uniforms = : (Continued From Page One) cae oe oes Se on its. bea on thier Gee ot ge i a Straley's attorneys mit. tint. thel® '\chief may take the stand tonight. |, |Area Rotary. - . Picks President for Next Year The Drayton - Waterford Rotary | muctid—assessed cost $7,223; stain Club elected Robert Beattie Jr. as cost, $1,641; cost for & 50-Loot lot, : i i F . E 1 ae [ Rue Fe i Hit u i Geras i yi f | - + i i t h gf Twc Children Found Slain. — cloe@iness and colder today. Mostly permed Mla) change in temper ature caage Bhs genic ig conse Tedey in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 «.m. 32. ‘ At 8 am.: Wind vélocity 15 m. p- h. Sun sets Wednesday “’ 8: a i. pm. Sunrises Thuradey « Moon. sets Teorosay ot 3 "ae: Date in 86 76 in peas. # in 1906 y's Temperature Ohart 8 ki Highest and Lowest eat Temperatures ‘This; 2 be. examined by a. psychiatrist. Shorktnd Long of It x * * At’ 9:30 p.m. police’ received a think it was from Mrs. Church. Hacyy Dose of Droge oe . moon SAFE | —— | wee ete yg other sea.” ‘Ranara Sunday at sea! T liked seed General Pristing | 1 phrase, For isn’t Sunday the day te jeall, They say they you're supposed to feel closest to} (an rd E $28 BG MN | rH if: r kd ile ai & aE i i+ 2 i] z | Z fi g . i cat i E Eé Mayor Throwing seven gewer stubs at Reception for Colgate avenve, Balin f : Justice Edwards |Z: sh sere stub, $1615; |on varius dallarrnio ‘CENTURY | gene bg RAY STORM, District Manager is Kitchen Telephone Month. .. nds of housewives all over me for kitchens. my : ‘ou, may e. noticed, more and coughed rangem aan cnete homes, have wieguond st areas @ pr to _ Size 24%ax17%ax17"2 | where folks do their work, sleep or play, have tele- , * Underwriters Label handy. We've found that the handiest-of all, ° * of 1700 Degrees e one the of the house a) ‘the Colorado into parts -Of/pienket and jammed in a clothes hod is the kitchen telephone. She can have her thoicé 0 Kansas and Oklahoma: Wet/pasket. One had been bludgeoned ren | WEIGHT—240 LBS.) = any of eight Lively colors to fit into her decorating weather was indicated from south- it death. enormous fish "coming my way. at 6:20. GOOD BUY AT | and by using our wall type telephone she won east Kansas southward through) the victims were. Katherine|Sharks! I was surprised they nor Ex ve to use up precious counter space. Texas and eastward through theichurch, 2, and her brother Ken-|hadn't come before. But I was too|!s #¢ tion Aprit | | $ soend ee ® gpod idea? Call, you Business Office lower and middle Mississippi Val-\neth, § months, of Mr.|weak to do anything but stare. /j—___—— sy ie * 0011. a 8 re SS wee, ee Mrs. aggre Eo. The|* r AAAAEAAAARSELAAEAAAAEGE REELED ED upper alley, bodies: were f Robert!go now, make it quick, please.”| oT eee ; egy Seirhes in parts of Wie GUN arpa septa of the -feReraia ibet it wasnt shark | is GENERAL PROTING | ON THE DIXIE hight. CE ge ty on the horizon. | | . 8 vt Be wavs jue state of Rony ¥ Are oa _»}> Police Chiet. Ernest Powers. of|strength I started swimming ‘to- there’s an experi: Two Reappointed Rockaway Township said early to-|ward them. Then I stopped. Swim-|[ | mental phone booth. It’s td City Planning Board: - |day Brudge' had given police a|ming was pointless. I tried to wave a test tryout of a new . ners 8° statement alleging that El-imy arms, but they weighed a ton in - phoning ~ oar petits Sel ae tat oe ne Sa rrpenage ten ’ ren 7 ed last ni : “Please, Ged, dén't let them | ve-tip-to phonin the Gy yn yi. me I not oineis oan on Gat] ies sili tose one and Na to new two-year terms "mn : * on the nine-member board were ae ana geod ge add torment to i,” simply reach out for the ne. en you th lo And then they were lowering hone away to your , and Robert H, Ryerse of T56°N. thome, ‘heavily drugged. boat. It was the Monarch. Perry St. : < o* of ‘| Later Captain Coutts wag shak- rt’e content. (Pro- : Church, a microbiologist for the ling his head in amazement: “I fold) 7 have the di The Weather Warner - Lambért Pharmaceuti-|myself over and over that it See Truman Autry, the of course.) 'Whem.the design is perfected, cal Co. in Morris Plains, told po-ja waste of time te tum around pen doctor for your pen will ‘5° Feil U.S. Weather Barese. Report. jlice he came home from work to/but something refused to. let me) Geubiec. ee J : One of the largest stocks | in Michigan ‘of all makes of pen and. pencils. | | all worked out by Tuesday noon? Don't let fatigue due to rob r+ Ss My shipmates Kidded “me later. 1" With $00 bw Easter: one ee mg bmg Look your Easter complete with a Long Distance call. & Office Supply Moag. sina W Petey 6:4! Dm. Creator? MT Ww. ve ‘ «|The, rescue.squad found the two |YOUr od Dasari BAADAAADAAAAAALAAAALAREBEALES Comet i as,......¢\dead youngsters in a playhouse (Ce a0 ee... - — | ey : 1 ommend Oe “48| some 50 feet from the Churchs’ _ —— —- eo eer rural hore, < 184 New Styles Plue Regular Sick!) 10 a.m... eT Mrs: Church was taken to St. FASHION FRESH a | FP pecoon Peatioe Sc eciyinar' vibes. anraie: te iG - r J { Pied downtown . }placed , under ice custody te uahest emperarare v= SE ltold hospital, authorities she had -OS ewe! ig y- Mean ure a 51.5itaken “some pills.” Guaranteed $2 %. $398" Quality— ‘ " Katherine was bludgeoned to s * NEA, . EARRINGS. “ Spon Reel “Age in Pontioe 4s (death by a blunt. instrument. An & EARRINGS tate Scope ton CII lautopey: was scheduled for both SPRING & EARRINGS ‘ ther Palr ssseecsevegeeeess S15 children, The other children were Choles of tdrgest selec- nauseated but otherwise un- harmed * * ®* Powers said Mrs, Church would} wet ite LINCOLN, .. England (uPn— Josey Short, 5. feet 2 inches tall, ays Ot the sate soccer team ab Ray Long, 6 feet 3 i if fal - tion in our entire history. ; +. grap . ete aie “PARK FREE IN ANY OF 3 LOTS ONLY | \k EE ee pers sere SO FEET FROM QUR'OFFICE - BS agi NY = ec | Ke Give Bus Tokens : cen tnd le * & maths yes adpeck Wes the Yellow Pag youl be ala nie i ily | | terdfiict Stony | Sareeeescomra ia, | - Lawrence to caaike' the summer ahead something on oa JEWELRY N FLOOR f : ‘St FE 2-0135 a ng Se ren. ome ts * aad : | ; eS eS . : *t *y . Ry \ i +g ) , is A | v si eae aot et eaten mea ne Sage er Na wea . Yi ae —_ Pig A a I gh = SS te ma Ter eee ee ee ese ee J 2. he, Bk ae a ae Ne EM ee yes a , F Ag 3 . ¥ i ; eo, * ea C_PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1950 Lee Ane AE “ [Explain How 1s |Thank-Yous |F ~ |Were Lost jf to, with fr slim heels to help with a gain in| ~ By EMILY Posr =i? . tei setiy tapered toes. Choose “ |> “Dear Mrs. Post: I wasmar- it’ rs... each with that fabu- |. “Dear Mrs. Post: Iwas mar- tn : fous. feat and perfectionist fit vi were cen checks. I sent personal notes of fingers on chair | diately upon my retion trom Te ateeut ie erie my wedding trip : “At this late date I hear tell 4 people have not received my ; in-| thank-you notes. The only thing i extreme} I can aftribute it to would be -are|. the fact that I gave several ‘ con-| of these notes to one of our . use| Wate) te all aad or ae CONTOUR : y aga eo Black. Patent 13”. pos-| Answer: The best thing to Bone i i - spine is} 40 is to write a note or tele- ; yp Be mon cay Ser hoe teotoed yom Somme . - con ee peace hyd BEAU TIE a touch ba you , dination may not be so good. In-| boy. i. vestigate the mannerisms which] F..|these symptoms may produce. You} “Dear Mrs. Post: What is need not give in to them whole-| Your opinion of a dinner guest 1o* | by Edythe McCulloch : @ i a ead Te ee WHAT IS CHARM? ine he eat | Co 2 aed that they also are my house.” 27 ; : Kou Bloomfield wUmemecaniee | aa Pons Le . < : ag between“the eyes and at willy’ ’ y t 2 Gee the habit of a emile th your | New York th sores af the eyes. pram gy nga ta wy ot Se os i b) 4 ela i , . § Sree ict comm ante Seeeeseee | PAULPS SHOE STORE | a + and a gallant, graceful eal de ane : a ie ani preecg maren! Ps °,. |curriewe oe i jac for 5 Years b : | Alpha Delta Kappa’ Unit mms | rset as x. sacraw nO open Friday Niche 9 | | Initiates I] New Members |" ns 1» ot zee| — =—=—£_£_= 4 State officers of Alpha Delta Mrs, Walls, mn! apd Mrs. = et 5 mat come fem FINE .FLOWERS:- SINCE 1890 ag 8 ips Siem idleonesechag. Jeu wie sade a age i _ 4 5 4 o. 5 ult m >. rm Ww rea re fF Harry L. 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WILLIAMS | LOXON WONT PEEL OFF.” , WON'T FLAKE OFFI o Easy te apply 0 One coat covers, é | © Completely » Lovely colors $635 Gallon 4 Drawer Chest Fleece | Wallcovering. ) ve | : _ 9 Foot Widths , New Basement Floor Enamel | secon ve Fenton 1 *995 1 29° HONORED FOR 25 YEARS SERVICE—Two' superintendent. -Gould of 1040 S: Lake Angelus | € Sq Ya. CORE Pontiac Motor plant superiatendients, R. B. Gould Shores is superintendent..of- the Pressed Metal : , 89 eee SHeRWin-Wittiams LOXON | txt) ow'c)s scons ves more ue Poinc Pan, semen 18 tn hee, any ten pei eck | run. ft ; | marks in March. Presenting the traditional watch 1959, 319 employes have been similarly honored. |i - | am : Concrete Floor Enamel | awards was H.A.C. Amdezzon (right), general — ™ j - Asphalt Tile New Goldtones Wiss sie ig Bi soelilytee, | 7. eee : First Quality | | ~—‘Vinyl Asbestos Tile mulated for basement.floors, porches Proposal Would communities. 2 Pontiac Man Found “C" and “D" Colors in Sparkling Colors ‘and patios. Moisture and alkali won't f 6. Continue etforts to deve. [Dead in Locked Car | $ 5 ee. | ror op new industrial prospects for ere g se c harm it. 16 beautiful colors. : | Sesion n° Prgec J. Romeo, 2, of Pet 45 Sq. Ft. Cc mas 2 | ive a e ra with manafacturers im ether (),.1 night by Oakland County sher-| 80 Tile Reg. 15¢ states. ' iff's deputies at the end o Tackles . ae Day said the commission will drive in White Lake Township. es omic Group Has pursue the six objectives. He' Romeo, whe lived at 2290 Jones . . 6-Point Plan to Boost, said théy are aimed-at cutting st., was pronounced dead by Oak-' : ip 0 7 R GI " 1! | _ Financial Future | through’ generalities and reach- "land County Deputy Cotoner Dr. I) pinsemmteshmnges Daily 9:30 to 5:30 ~ Mon, ond Fri. ‘til tae ing specific problems and {acts Leon Cobb, who said the cause of concerning business and indus- jdeath was carbon monoxide Pol ] DETROIT # — The Michigan | try. soning. | Economic Development Commis- | |. Deputies said the car was Sicked| sion today: outlined-a six-point G f T B ‘and a tire inner tube had been at-| i sion today cutined = sxront (ang of leens beats {ached to the exhaust and run int pee : . | the of the auto. Romeo’ sf Michigan's financial future. Officer’ S Son, Friend | body. w was removed to Coats Fu- 4 ~*~ *§ * | neral Home, Drayton Plains. | The commission's program, ) et | snpounced by William M. Day, |. DETROIT wm — A teenage £8ME) the barn owl is considered the} [atinened Se. Hee at 8 patos Bor atest of rats. commission chairman and presi- tenant and a companion last night, jgreatest enemy of ra 5 Se pe ne BE Teaghone cutting the throat of one and in-| ~ 14 NORTH PERRY ot PIKE 9 cndepemieenn titi a ee j * * * identifying and furnishing In critical condition at Higliland| on specific problems. ai Park Hospital was Joseph: Perfet- F ito, 19, of 216 Cottage Grove, High-| 2. Aid existing business by |janq Park .with skull injuries. | making specialized counsel avail- Treated for a cut on his throat and | able. released was Robert’ Stephens, 4 | 3. 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Rainsberger. ; be at , see sch halo me Sm fe 2 moving ce rae Radin Aas ofthe Gooey Bar pce ; ar gee ge Sone of| may “sideline him for possibly tte gg Pe gid gen Fe ron Mew ware al'akPelere =” Drake athletic director Dolph Stan-} two ‘months. bad 0 scoreless. innings by _%8 Poiladeiphia af cleat - * ke t os oe ; Fie a v8 Milwatiee ot bition : ‘Big Bob Hoyt, a former Mil- Fritz Is Gone : | u ford grid star whe moved on to | fe ; Flint College: last tall, “has ex- |\—Gkiers Mourn mantis dats, ‘Me wil weep t» (at ‘Boyne Falls = at Pn tis yur, sae Siggy anemaee7 3 | ‘ Melght eine tee ex tmodeate |X itis Sana of Boyne Moun- - : wins. The |, allied. 2 KO tn the state finals | tain lodge officials and ght pro- : a _— at Grand Rapids betore bowing | fessionals gathered Monday for ae z : : & shtiae wie ume aed ot Ge zi renell Sate me Sic’ Featioc aren athletes ore} pre en nn with - , tea Bonin s 2 Goals : Roger Zatkoff ve et Ht | ‘Lead Canadiens: —a— tel a cy see Soe el QUIS FOOtDall Past Hawks, 4-2 | - ® S ; ; crowdedl. conditions.” ' ‘ . 2 . Players Dismiss Lewis (ssc mrem.x| Som, trevor! ee hie bape kes, 3 ‘too ieee et may eel ge as Boston Skaters Top =f : = ‘=r : ‘ v : and Brussels are considered to and Knee Trouble 5 Be ' Leafs, 5-1 | ae ee . y American and Japanese| - DETROIT i#—The Detroit Lions By The Associated Press } 5 as bein i Ah or +3 a : : The European countries hold ee oe Rive defensive eat Maurice Rockev Richard's TAMPA, Fin (AP)—J, Notiman; “Mere was no acrimony in our| the balance of power,” Matthael |. Linebacker Roger Zatkotf, Ses ef tPyetnald qoetie’ Ines Lewis “be the legal ‘repre-jtalk the players, In fact, they} said, 2 , former Michigan star from Ham- ae a 2: ewes} sentative for the Maj pineal their she, cand? itamck: eapeicelt the rofl ' Lumley were the stories behind enpts te. taligerent’ oppomtealn in playenawner elatigns jeniet sales points will be the large,| day, iy mtr he be eas of the club owners, Today he was hired in 1958, = |sporf-minded population within a)’: sessile eee New York attornay has lost-the|. Se te 500-mile radius of the city. He said} _ Zatkoft, twice’ sm ‘all-National * * job because of his jown belliger-| “put we felt,” said one repre-| More Ze 8 million potential spec- Ree ies rd sald Marced Bonin sparked the Ca- ence toward the owners,” ."”“Isentative, who declined use of his| "7" ™ that area. Ppt Prt come aoe nadiens to 2 42 victory over | — @ ® ¢&€ mame “that he had become too! -.Detroit’s Oly mpic committee — say Chicago and Lamiley held To . Lewis was given. the ax here /belligerent toward the owners.”. $ to build a 100,000-seat sta-| ond recurring trouble from “s ronto at bay in Boston's 5-1 { yesterday at a meeting. of the: 36) Roberts of the Philadel- and other facilities if its| “ee ‘siery- Vietory. Both were pening player representatives, The ia Phillies, the National|Ovmpic bid is approved. The Lions got Zatkoff who want- games in the best-of-seven semi- nounced they now have morg heed|League’s representative, , insisted, | _ : ed to play near his“home town, mal onstes. calito power, teat no =4\Kuenn Succeeds [fimc® Rtg A: 3 aay - OF | ee é Richard, out for the past two ony Anse ped with —— watched t x When he went into the dressing ay * *. AL Player Head His retirément left the Lions , ee ee ee _teom to congratulate the team, ghey Bln TAMPA, Fis. (UPD) —Harvey|™™ three linebackers, 4TH GOAL—Marcel Bonin of the Montreal AP Wirephote Bonin sang out: 2 oa That alan sales |Xvetn, year-old fielder Capt. Joe Schmidt, Bob Long and Canadiens (dark jersey) gets his team's 4th him. Montreal won the game 42 In the first of “Hey, Rocket, here are your : magne players. ry: rthe Detroit Tigers wes clectea|™2vme, Walker, goal past Chicago goalie Glenn Hall as Black the best-of-seven games of Stanley Cup playoffs gloves,’’ he said, pointing to a pile : > Gglyesterday to succeed the retiring Coach George Wilson sald he! Hawk defenseman Al Arbour ‘tries to restrain in Montreal. of equipment he had just discard- -Gabeiees 1 eee aerate rae bom aie ; ¥ * plade “the ain-fOWRET insistence that no ! representative. 944 : ) ue hos ! nouncement _ itraet, [Wax milsble foc such a fund.| Yost, who stepped down in order|vaniesuit " “™ Pm °t! Segsions to Begin April 13 ‘Soe? te eee -'which calls for; $20,000. & year and|” The: Lewis’ threatened|to devote more time toward mak-| ‘ : of them,” Richard shed, expires M cL tek ot bees rt acti baseball @ comeback with the Tigers BOCKEY AT A GLANCE a ; ' ] grinning. He is expected to rejoin renewed, Seemingly composed ‘asj/@h Outgtowth of the International|this year, remains as a special| xambyat Tehone’ ce evors = . pe ee ee wee. he Meld & press conference in his/pension ‘plan? Such action would representative. Yost hit]... 4: Meskeet Semiaals | | Bonia’s two goals broke ‘open Kote! roti, he tél newsmen:» |r‘tack. the Seserve. clause which|.236 last season. Boston 5, "Toronte’ 1 Boston "inese 14 | : @ 21 contest in which Montreal Bain oy that ~ yer | club and} Kuenn, a graduate of the Univer-| - euupspaYs SCREDULE ee | never trailed after Claude Pro- reason ofthe achievements. a¢ quirement repeatedly|sity of Wisconsin, lias been with| NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFs , Be ote; vost’s opening period goal. already have ‘accomplished, . they |at ; ‘Ithe Tiges since 1952. ecg SS pectrvet EAST LANSING (P.-A late start, time t9 recover tron the inevitable player, will replace Nystrom, as * * & . longer. need a permanent at- . : a long session and a lot of work. | bumps ruises. assistant eoach.. , ' ey mies elite. “4 That's the way spring football) - Pe ee ee ae oe 5 Goalie Jacques Plante, back in “When or if legal matters come practice shapes up at Michigan| fverett (Sonny) Grandelius, of-| Calvin Stoll’ former assistant at|2Ction after missing the season’s ] up in the future, they will engage State this year, ’ fensive backfield coach, will be|the University ot Georgia and.ex.| ‘imal three games because of a | an attorney, either from the firm Coach Duffy Daugherty will have! missing this year. Grandelius left| Minnesota end; will become end|"@°k infection, got magnificent sup- | of Lewis, Durante and Bartel, or three new assistants to break in. lio assume the head job at the|coach, . 4... _ {Port from his defense, getting only | gome other legal office. He'll have one of the smallest University of ‘Colorado and took Michigan: State ‘hasn't tii oa cont ep Gh no entasaabe Ted a equads in recent. years and one |Buck Nystrom along as an assist-jend coach. as such singe. Bob) «0. scored both the Hawks’ 2 ie of the thinnest, in terms of ex- ‘ant. Devaney ‘teft tg 196, the chores) |i. i Burkemo Fires pee ars | Bema, my tm ant nd one ie IES | “eo prongg-taiceranny taaeyrornh MOET 3S 4 Canadien Phil Goyette is a doubt. = : : * For several years, MSU had ajful starter for tomorrow night’s s ‘ But Michigan State can't very| Redford St. Mary igh in De- | +.cipiie of-talent in the end de-|game, He needed six stitches to 3 in Seminole well go anywhere but up this ivy s+ cd aaa back- | partment. But quality and quantity|close a deep cut near the Achilles = season. coach. was scarce last year—in ends as at/ tendon of his left foot after a play * * * . Po MPR nearly every other position—forc-|during the third period. | PALM BEACH, Fla. Walter ||, The Spartans won only three and; Hank Bullough, a former MSUjing coaches to the decision it ~ Ww + * a got lf t a slow start jlost six—al} the losses Big Ten| guard and Green Bay Packers pro|should be a-full time job again. ‘Lumley had $2 saves in thwart- ) eh mont of the others in the fat bd Meld tuk, lcd fo the oat , Se Reaeiy Cetate byes eels OG? Tememet. ‘Minor’ Program Slated , -| The Leafs won a playoff berth 4 | “The Hills, Mich., vet- cy ek uae ae ea * | oat fost gupeas Uo heal ent : eran shot a three-over-par 35-38— pat ws: out ona Po 7 , games to beat out i : 73 to tie for 11th place. Only Sam this year,” Dangherty sald. Foot all at Santa lara -| New York by one point, 4 : sac tie tered ogg Door shifted spring football cet aon aioe q operating a 426-2,” as te pue guy even if you j SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) —jsized, ‘‘In no way does this minor 4 Bie een aoe ret to the game of Total ind 6, 60." Toon couch Punch : ; a Clara, will resume. the/ply that Santa Clara will again be ; i cb pk ye “re ‘ure game next fall with a program| playing major football teams.” * * ait Gs be ! Pa, Cary Middlecoff, winner of edhe heat wwasoc ie Detroit goalie’s save on the St. Petersburg Open Monday, | Sai team in 1952 and for|FYenk Mahovlich’s shot that he C and Dick Mayer of St. Petersburg. with the San Francisco|the past three years the grid head|"@4 to scissor between his legs ) : _ Ben Hogan, starting his limited Dons who replaced their bigtime|man at St. Ignatius High School|¥@* the turning point. It came in’ schedule, was out two ‘San Francisco city| the second period with the Bruins ee : the top 29 at 7. a he holding a 21 edge on goals by oe — ne a Jerry Toppazinni and Leo Labine; 8 ee el 4 ee or ft mena * 7. * Kentucky Derby Bound pollerlge try igh ph fe Bas es Conn —Bob Provissi, 161, went out scored ANGELES Tomy’ as? a xq Monts!before the period was over and | The thinking 4 ’ : Bont ogerMarvey, 146 Bermuda,|Don Mc! added onée-in the Y -;assure more outdoor, workouts./ The Rev. James E. Sweeters,|utpointed | aera: Se Beata: tinal period, Gerry Ehman scored Also it will permit one extra Sat-|S.J., vice president for student] LONDON—Terty Spinks, 123%. London.| for Toronto for a 1-1 tie early in ; urday scrimmage’and give players!services for Santa Clara, empha-jgium: we. | °"* Come. “HUN Beh) #0 middie. period. ea - ff . fie be san de ee ed nn ge el: hie fst OS Di aie ae oes ae A 2 IR 8 0 868 5 HOME AGAIN—Red Schoendienst, infielder of AP Wirephete the Milwaukee Braves, is greeted by his daughter Eileen and Mrs. Schoendienst after his arrival home from the hospital in St. Louis where he- spent five months for tuberculosis. Doctors say he-is cured. Schoendienst ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Red Schoen-| dienst, Milwatékee Braves’ star second baseman, continued _ his; battle against tuberculosis today): but had a better vantage point, his home. Schoendienst left Mt. St. Rose tubercular hospital yesterday after a four-month stay and went home with high hopes—for the distant future. . “¢ won't be doing much this year,” Schoendienst said, “but mext year I'll be out for spring training.” Revised Softball Setup Planned Waterford Recreation Maps 1959 Elementary School Leagues Plans are being made by the Waterford Township Recreation Department for the 8th annual elementary school softball pro- gram for both boys and girls. An organizational meeting for the boys’ league is scheduled for all eoaches on Wedr’ ‘ay, April 1 at 7:30 p. m. at the Community Center on Williams Lake road. The girls’ league organizational rneeting will be held at a later date. This year’s program will oper- ate differently than the one of last year. Instead of having an | imter-school league, an effort will be made to organize individual school leagues for each of the 18 elementary schools. The primary purpose for this change is to make it possible for more children to participate from each school. As a climax to the school league season, a one-game elimination tournament will be held with an all-star team from each school competing against the othr schools. ; Tentative plans call for the boys program to begin the -veek of April 13. The girls’ season will start the week of April 20. Both pn- grams will run approximately seven v ‘'s. Back Home His big project now is to foll the Goctor’s orders, .- “Tt's up to the doctors from here on,” he said. The redhead learned he had con- tracted TB last fall after the world series. He went into the hospital Nov. 8 and the infected portion of his right lung was removed Feb. 19. His cheeks and the future have looked rosier ever since. “When they operated they were careful not to cut any of the shoulder muscles and there's mo stiffness in the arm,” the 35- year-old infleider said, “I've done everything the doc- tors have told me and my tests the New York Giants and finally Milwaukee, went to his favorite team, his wife and four children, yesterday. : * * * 3 Cardinals-Giants Make 2-for-2 Deal The St. Louis Cardinals have traded pitchers Sam Jones and Don Choate to the San Francisco Giants fielder, and Ray Jablonski, third learned today. Jones, 33 years old, had a 14-13 record last year but his earned run average of 2.88 was second best in the National League. Choate is a rookie. Both are righthanders. White was the regular first baseman of the Giants in 1955 and then went into the armed services. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. P--|,. for Bill White, an infielder-out-|™“ baseman, the Associated Press |Polles __ THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1950 ‘Pirate Hurler (Goes Distance jon Four-Hitter Nelson, Foiles, Harris Rap Homers; Foytack Is Impressive in Defeat LAKELAND, Fila, (UPI)—Willis Bengals hadn’t seen too much good hurling from the opposition this good as nine innings because a long seige in the seventh Howard Goss fouled is ee (ot Pr ak! i : i BE ef 4 : i itl STH é dis go g i i i s g § Al x rs) s ‘ ee eee ey nseinieisrargle'eersje'sisiers 0 PO-A—Pittsburgh 27-12, DP—Osborne, in ris, Bridges and Harris; Narileski, Bridges and Harris, Berberet and Bolling. LOB— Pittsburgh 3, Detroit 5. HR—Harris, w IP 8 R ER BB 79 33 2 000 =000—i 27-16, Nelson, 80 3 Pom ee ee Swan Quintet Falls in Overtime, 45-43 Johnson & Anderson handed White Swan its first defeat in a double overtime thriller and Dray- ton Drug eliminated Lytell & Cole- grove in last night’s Waterford League Class A basketball play- offs at Crary Junior High. After a s¢oreless three-minute} overtime period, John Newcombe, fired a field goal in the first miin- ute of sudden death to bring. J&A a 45-43 victory over the Swan éagi Doug Treais scored 13 points, Ron Guyett 11 and New- combe 10 for the winners. Dick Muller tallied 11 points and} Ron Woodhull 10 to lead the Drug- gists to a 45-41 triumph over the | L&C quintet. Dick Gilchrist hit 13 in a losing cause. Swan and Drug clash Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on the Crary court with the winner meeting J&A next Tuesday ‘or the Class A title. Champ, Medalist Both Eliminated ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) — The American Seniors Golf Assn. tournament moved into the second round today with the defending ehampion and the medalist al- ready out of the running. » Leon Sikes of West Palm Beach, Fla., the 1957 winner, upset last year’s winner, Ed Randall of Roch- ester, N, Y¥., 5 and 4, in the first round yesterday. ‘ The medalist, Walcott Brown of Sea Girt, N.J., bowed to 75-year- old William Diddell of Philadel- phia, 2 up?) Chick Evans of Chicago, former} National Amateur champion, won a 19-hole match over A, E. Whit- ting of Detroit. Adults Children . 25¢ See These Great Acis/ FRANCES DsBAY . and MELODY LADY “The World’s Most Educa Horse” with over 32 tricks. Recentl ¢ on “You Asked lor iz Ly ART MEE ts mg pe ‘ Prince of eatoen” Nonsense” . % Stars of Stage and Screen *% Continuous Movies—Hunting, Fishing, Boating, Travel GSS CSOSA RSRASHRS SEBS Se When he returned he had lost his|taw wy ‘21.000... i338 job to Orlando Cepeda, 1958 Na-|_ U—Schwartz (IL), Donatelli (NL), tional League rookie of the year. ris | (AL), PB—Berberet. T—1:47. 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Why nott Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange at Autemebile Club of Michigan Ra Mi , AP Wirepheote Blasingame lets ball slip out of his Ay J. BOGUE—Mgr. ots 16 Wiliams St-—SE. 5-4151 a close look at Milwaukee Braves’ Joe Morgan taking a throw from outfielder Chuck sliding into second base. St. Louis second base- in a St. Petersburg game yesterday. yp 2 ge : <8 PONTIAC BAR & TAVERN Hawks Lead 2-1 Against Lakers jese:="t sear" , nd, Sgbertece 208, Beith 608, art By The Associated Press over Minneapolis the Western |—_~— = | ern division series with the|West have followed “home Boston Celtics in the National'team” trend without a hitch. Basketball Assn, playoffs tonight. |M™*EAPOLI |. ST. LOU << The Nats trail 2-1 in the best- |Euis 3 1 7 Pettit $2 of-seven scuffling to determine an|6o"" eer $3it Saree 3 4 Eastern NBA champion. 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Skin Classes Demonstrations Divers, Everything for boat and wary enthusiasts in the way of exhibits, . can be seen at the Pontiac Armory: = Sunday. exhibitors, numerous demonstra- tions and stage shows on the pro- demonstrations in safe diving practices and syrqnee. | fey EF aa! bul z # i - Highlighting : Boat, Sports and Travel) Show started yesterday with 50) jas the worst in state history. pes addition kills of weakened deer by dogs. All but the Gay- ASW, ON—Exhibits such es this-and many. other boats and equipment can be seen at the Sports, Boat and Travel Show which started ‘The show, with through Sunday. 4:00 p. m. to 11:00.p. m. with stage shows tonight and Thursday at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. = = over50 exhibitors, will continue ' Weekday show hours run from yesterday at the Pontiac Armory on Water Street. Dutlook Regarded Dim of State Deer Herd By The Press Outdoors, Editor It probably will not make much difference, right now, whether or not a break in the weather, from rough to soft conditions, comes to the Michigan deer-yarding sections. A heavy thaw, that might expose ground shrubs, might slow the starvation rate, along with freeing deer confined to close areas, However, the out- look for the herd is very dim. The starvation toll looms Last. week’s brief blizzard that dumped from six to ten inches of snow over the Upper Peninsula and north- ern Lower Peninsula vated the conditions, to leave the prospect much darker than before. le * kt ® DOGS TAKE HEAVY TOLL The snow-laden blast from the northwest forced deer above the Straits to remain more closely confined than at any time this winter, say conservation authorities. - x «* * a - Reports from several areas in both the Upper and Lower Peninsulas, point to increased starvation losses and lord district have found many deer killed by dogs, depart- ment reports state. BIG STURGEON A RARITY THESE DAYS! * Windup of the state spearing season for sturgeon reminds | this observer of the days many years ago when this strange, Kknob-studded creature was plentiful—and big—in Michigan waters. : x * * _ = Lake Michigan trout and whitefish commercial fish- erman frequently found huge specimens of the unusual fish in their nets. At one time Mollhagen Brothers of St. Joe took two sturgeons off Grand Haven that measured Glose to 12 feet in length, weighed 500 pounds. Placed alive in two big tanks on the old Graham & Mor- ton Steamship line docks, they attracted big crowds of boat weekend excursionists from Chicago. St. Joe, by the way, was one of the most important ports of Great Lakes commercial fishermen, who operated a half .|dozen large fleets of sturdy fishing tugs. The business today, | ,|has dwindled to @ mere fraction of what it was around the Ti | 17th Annual Sportsman's | _|- Show Set for April 4-12 “The 1th Annual Sportsman's | Show the ymkhana, or obstacle race, to be held adjacent to the Coliseum. BEAVERS, OTTERS BEWARE!—Michigan's beaver and otter trapping seasons opened Mafth 20 in five lower peninsula areas and April 1 in four upper peninsula areas. Season lengths and bag limits are adjusted fronr year-to-year by the Conservation Depart- ment, according to varying populations and trapping conditions in each of the nine areas. This game management program is ‘con- sidered a key to improved trapper ‘success. Trappers enjoyed a record beaver and otter harvest last year. lidoor Open Tourney This Weekend in Detroit g of Michigan’s participant a ga i F Hi iH i i eg* iE LE nt i] at og! aif i be taking alm on s 16-inch tar.. three sessions p.m., with four-man teams HOT STUFF — The tempera- ture is in the low 20's but the excitement of having caught a whopping big pickerel fishing cong, N. J., brings a warm smile to the frozen face of nine- year-old Donnie Arbolino. Going Through Locks Simple and Can Be Fun A cruising-minded boatman need not hesitate to use waterways that have locks. Going through locks is a simple affair and can be lots through the ice of Lake Hoppat- |tinguishers by the Coast Guard However, extinguishers manufactured prior to that date, be from the U. S. Coast Guard's ap- ational boats and certain com- mercial vessels. Approval for use of these’ ex- ended Dec. 6, 1958. such d in service at that time, may used by boat owners until Jan. ‘1, 1962. After that date their use proved list for use aboard recre-| Solunar Tables The schedule of solunar periods, | ever as printed below, has been taken from John Alden Knight's solunar tables. Plan your days so that you ion most small craft will be pro- hibited. half or two hours thereafter. Minor periods are of somewhat shorter | duration 118 1:08 7:80 4:38) =e 2:00 8 «8:45-3:30 Aa 2:55 «= 9:40-3:28 3:50 19:36 £7 4:45 11:30 8: 5:40 — 6:05 6:35 «1248 7:00 Election Also on Tonight’s Program -Day Archery Meet Slated selection of Detroit as the tour- nament site an important salute to archery interest hereabouts, Jack Witt, speaking for the Ben Pearson Co., explained: ing the average bowmen a unique tiadments in large cities all ove opportunity to compete against the) the county. nation's leaders. rr “Given that kin of an impetdus, we may see the same gowth inr. achey urrding the next few yeas that we have witrnsse & gof an bowing uing the ast few.” UP TO 50% DISCOUNT NEW & USED AUTO PARTS For Wrecked and Junk Cars and Trucks -BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 170 Bagley St. We Pay Top $$$$ Open Sun 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. FE 5-9210-19 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT of fun, but an awareness of certain pitfalls is needed. You will want fenders and a boat hook to fend off your boat from the lock’s walls as water rises or falls in the locks. Cary about 100 feet of mooring line, but don't ever make it fast to a ring or bollard. If you do! you will probably break the line or find your boat hanging by it. Instead, loop the line around the bollard or ring so you can play it 158-190. early 1900s. out or haul it in as necessary, BRAKES RELINED J m | Fi nt [) ks 15: FAMOUS SERVICES: | U D In Ig UC , . — LANSING — While the wintering} It added, “canvasbacks and red- fendcs” fintnge:” Sees snd tangecs, wheel". 4, Wheets complete, |! waterfow! population is: about the|heads were given special protec- wan eon on ply Md Bag Me lh stesial same as last year in the Missis-|tion by reducing the bag limit eek frank, wheel | beeringe: 5, Ste “i $ 95 © Chev sippi Flyway of which Michigan is!from four to two in 1958, -yet the seals; etapa eutire esteanbiys feeea: 2 ° a part, fluctuations have occurred|downward trend in the flyway pop- fetess ck shock sbserbers: free 600 © Ford in individual es, according tojulation continued. Wildlife officialsif — — er a recent reb of the Bureau of/feel that this situation, if it proves | - Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. to be general, may require. more Other Cars $16.95 Except Nash. Studebaker. Hudson The bureau, « branch of the |?astic action.” U, 8. Fish and Wildlife Service, | On the brighter side, Canada ‘MARKET 77 W. Huron TIRE CO. FE 8-0424 | reported “there are indications of a slump in certain important species, including the mallard, Several highlighted features imark tonight’s general member- ship session at Oskland County Sportsmen's club, at Waterford, topped by installation of new pres- ident, Harry Barnes and other OCSC. officers. It’s seldom that an outdoors organization gets an opportunity te rub elbows with All-America football players, but that’s what will happen at OCSC tonight. Pete Dawkins, Royal Qak’s con- | tribution to the top strata of collegiate football, will he a guest of Erwin (Pat) Metzdorf. Pete Dawkins at OCSC film of trouting in Wyoming by Jack Jayleen. Dawkins, Army's great captain and backfield ace, was every- body's All-America, being named on all major selections. Club members will have an opportunity to meet him, and he may be heard in a brief talk. ; Other officers to be installed to- night, include ist vice president, Warren Neuenschwander; 2nd vice president, John Strasser; isecretary, Verne Harcourt; treas- urer, Erwin (Pat) Metzdorf, and isergeant-at-arms, George Crater. Another feature will be a color Lewis Wrenn is the only new goose populations of the flyway reached a new peak, although cer- canvasback, and redhead.” tain southern states had moderate decreases. ; H. W. Huttenlocher 306-18 Riker Building Tie to Get Boat and Motor | COME ON OUT and PROTECTION | Us at Our Spanking New SHOWROOM—Featuring These Famous Brand BOATS: Whitehouse, Trojan, Sporteraft, Glassmagic Mirror (Alum.), Duratech (Alum.) TRAILERS . . . 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PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPD —Don't take tbo much stock in what riva] American League man- agers are saying about the Yank- There have been no new threats to the charmed “300" ees — that they can be beaten. circle around the Pontiac area but an Orciard Lake kegler recently turned the trick in a Detroit doubles tournament. . Casey Stengel says they can't. Stengel, who has‘ guided the Yankees to ‘ine pennants in his 190 years as manager, picks De- Frank Miller went all the way despite off-target hits|troit as the club most likely to on the last two balls. Perfect games are few. and far be-/give his team trouble. tween in ‘tournaments of any kind. He had other games of 201 and 203 that day for a sparkling 704 series. + A former Cooley Lanes Auditions Held ° for Skate Show ond en “But what the heck, let’s face facts,” Stengel said. “We have players on our bench, what the hell we even have players in the miners who would be regt- lars on any other club but the Yankees, ; “They say I've got problems. the new Bowlerama alleys| wen, them who say it should have decide which) in Detroit. Naomi and Fred/the same my ye be happy. My problem Wood of Pontiac are 4th in Sievers to . We only have Major ‘Leaguers. The other - clubs | 41), rated one of the best clutch have to decide what minor leaguers pitchers in the business; Larsenjers than that, Yogi. Berra, long Tom! the Yankees’ No. 1 catcher, can (9-6); Johnny Kucks (8-8); o— pitching, _ adds “What inks ‘Monroe (4-2) and two veterans, Murry Dickson (10-7) and Virgil year, Ryne Duren, should i recover completely from his | TTUcks (2-2). knee operation, Of the Yankee rookie huriers, Mark Freeman, who won 13 _| while losing 10 at Denver last seagon, has the best chance to | make it, Bob Turley, the hero of the Yank-| Actually no position on the Yank- Sturdivant (3-6); Duke Maas (11-8)| play right field anth{lyton How: jand Art Dittmar (98). Backing up|who probably will take over for Duren (6-4) in the bullpen, he hasiBerra as the top catcher this sea- little Boby Shantz (7-6), who also/son, can play left. Any way Stengel can be spotted as a starter; Zack wants to shift them, he isn’t hurt- ing. : 4 wwe upoy ty» * But Stengel has more outfield- John Blanchard, who hit .291 over the shortstop post With Mc-| : Dougald taking over second from Kee Richardson, The Yankees have plenty of oth- er possibilities — so many in fact that Stengel admits he does have ‘one problem.” “They're ail so good, it’s going to be hard to decide players to keep,"’ he expla Whichever ones he decides to » they figure to make a sham- ‘out of the American pennant race in 159 —. as they did last year, at Denver last year with 19 homers and 96 runs batted in, | also is in the eatching picture, am | i | j as is last year’s No. 3 man, Darrell Johnson, * * * Until Tony Kubek gets out of: ees come-from-behind world series'ees, outside of centerfield where! service — which will be within a) triumph over the Braves last year, Mickey Mantle will hold forth, is few weeks — Stengel will shuffle! will be his No. 1 pitcher, He had'set. It looks like it will be Hank’ his infield around. Moose Skowron/| a 21-7 record in 1958 and looks, Bauer in right and Norm Siebern! figures én Geert. ak feet bet, fowl hetter than ever this spring. ‘in left with the 43-year-old Enos'ard also can play this position. | ‘Also there is Marvin Throneberry. For other starters there are Ford' Slaughter in reserve. ‘\in the Senior House League, Miller is a counter man at City Rolladium Artists A stubborn six pin, in the oth of. : frame ptevented Jim Bailey of Bid for Leading Ports Royal Oak from going the route in ‘Spinning Wheels’ ast Saturday in loop play. He : wound up with 299 and a 686 series. A practice 300 was rolled in Hazel Park the other day by Hugo Berns fol- lowing games of 226 and 192. He carries a strong 194 average. Jim Wallace at South Lyon started with seven strikes but had to be content on with a 268 after the leaving the 7 pin in the 8th frame the | i “Spinning Wheels,” which will be held May 3, 4 and 5 at the Rolla- dium rink. | Speaking of perioct games, Rod Smith, who manages both Birming- “ham Bow! and Bowlero in Royal . Oak, is offering $2,000 to the first bowler to roll a sanctioned 300 in Doub-ione of the two establishments ma owned by his family. He will keep| POINT OF VIEW — Harvey Raynor (left), checking greens iy’ pice 58 48 with a greenskeeper during a rain to see if they are fit for tourna- ment play, thinks American golf is better than ever. The PGA tour- fine, new crop of professionals. a SUNDAY MIXED we Ww 62 €2 Foulers 89 5945 K-P's 47 6846 K&s 4 \Maceday4 §7 47 4-Feathers 39 Caroline Moore 191—418, Don Feather- |stone 255—663; Maceday 4 674-1918 | LADIES ALL-STARS WL 6 3 Shaw's Jwirs gpg Cer Hickson 42 $8 37 Motor Inn Ree 4 [R&R Motors 56 40 Blatz Beer | Janet Pooley ; Motor Ina ite | 924, Dishenastor 2513" AUBURN N LADIES MAJORS - vo 44 Comm. Mkt. we Party Store lOwens Service 56 48 A&A 8B. Mkt. 56 48 VanWagoners the standing offer open indefinitely. Pi DER HERE AND THERE ety) The tourney trail goes on ‘ia on much to the delight of the keg clan, The Elks Mixed Doubles is ,jcurrently the big attraction here.| {Union Lake's Fire Dept. will hold | Landen. ‘an annual event Saturday at| Sus |e Same site. | ear ct oe | her own alleys at Clarkston r cently with a 645 handicap series. 4d. Navarre had a 23 men's ’, Teombs is ABC Leaders Can Relax This Week ST. 4s ——— > ter rolled a 200 “dutch” game at nament probably wil] sleep a hae easier the Meusbutves League .. Sen- . | Add scores: Little Marion Me- the remainder of ‘Holy ‘Nair hit 253-606 and Bonnie Berden. ik & z A | Junior Golf SAN ANTONIO, Tex. y Lanes while a two-weekend nation’s golf game is improving)when it was started, there were Pivsr'ciars meet is slated for next month at, ‘all the time, said, Harvey Raynor,'17 entries. This time 28 already Sparks. Grif'n 40 38 Behr Ca: | shepherd of the sport's touring n-B ‘flock of professionals. Stealing a few moments from the job of directing the Texas Open,| the PGA tournament supervisor) * discussed the present American golf. Realty 800; 53 42 Auburn Shell 63 41 Foremost Dy. 44 51 oa Pharm. 60 44 Roy's ees 2 a! smun's [Don Nicholle ur 51 83 Bowes Sealfast A. 55 ob SEE ase re) — —— 83 ot Auburn Lanes 43 60! Count; COOLEYETTES 4 & 35 Spencer's 433 R&M 56 46 Kip & Tuck 5446 O'Gheare SYLVAN SUPPER CLUB —_— BURON LADIES Pts. 67 Bow! 65 300 ps 87 36 | . nament supervisor credits improvement of amateur golf for the p™., "395. ‘Stns. va Drugs = = ae | ELKS LADIES MONDAY - i PONTIAC HOUSEWIVES People's Mkt 63 Selma's 53, Talbot's BSh 1% 21 Ambass Insul Otters 61 L'land Phérm'y 56 Jack's BShop 72 24 Pontiac Rec ° Ricky's Pizza «=«-&9-«“ Det Des 46 W.K.C. 12:4 art & Lil's Banner Linen 58 H. H. Smith 42 Pontic Ree 1 $0 51 Superior Sid I e 1 e Ha oe on be Pasenge Bak" oF Westatge ~~. e0 ram =. 19 iar nsend’s Pain’ Sha . Murphy | ° ian a V. Doyle 500; Happland Barber Shop 940—2589 for Fine Crop of Pros ee gad aioe _ ae oe 38 Carling’s BI L 3s 30 Bamitven Dee an owes Ss i ‘ar s r i ol | (#—This| Champions at-Las Vegas. In 1953, ‘Fare Lounge 4731 pty Foe 3 a3 Galan Mig Co 64 44 Bakie C Purn a oT 46 32 Osmun's 38 43 Johnson 6 $7 Imperi Balen 33 74 41°37 pes Des Baw UE baa Ng ro & se Contr iy Sees . B. 5; 5 Mir Mile Serv 30 48 M. Collin 5-7 and 4-1. have qualified for it.” ~~ McLaughuin Wag A. hay oleag tet 4 —_— os itn 2772 f COOLEYETTES To play im the tournament, a ——_ * | Oski'd Realt wet golfer must win one of the tour- PONTIAC BOUSEWIVES Verner Ree y of 3s Spenons” LS “< vere wverage seoting fae the Reibtes OH Rees S BE Oar a ghee ™m 8. ing + Oe Tanto faire 38 See PEO ou yer," ynor 5 oo Serv 4447 Team No.10 11 61 said. “Records are being set every "C"Arneid i814; WLC. 811—2689 CATHOLIC WORREH There are More new faces on the professional tour this year | than ever before, he said, thanks te the vast improvement in ama- teur golf since World War I. Raynor ticked off the names of! year.” Kids 15 years old at the end! of the war are top players on the, ‘LADIES ALL STAR up, not through the caddie ranks/R © ® Hotere $$ Mote? ater 3 tol | epaividwals (2 ) Viola Cargal 222: as formerly, but through high) Individual (1 game he a Cargal Totey-Renedatey 87 wt oS mibul'ce \ware’s a. n ES Shaw's Jew. 57 46! Stroh’s 37 Clay Craft C. 47 56/ Ned's os tour now, said Raynor. They came, Hart mw indow ot 37 A. N. Hickson 43 61/ Sam 3 161 GMTC Credit Union 2 2405 46 Pearson's Purn: M. Doll 201-800: Mercy Ambulance Come In! Let Us Show You! ow a Pontiac Motor Parts Automotive Parts and Equipment 29 Auburn Ave. musTe ENGINE . Gives you \ 10% more power Sermanee, qgustor enpreting ecoe. Exchange Co. 401 S. Saginaw = FE_-«3--7432 school, college and amateur golf |?24 Individual © geome) about 35 professionals who made, RS $ HOUSE the grade this way, including Paul; ells 39 a wen eb ee Nene et el en a 29 days of the event, there will|(Farmington), C. Wideman 676, R. jolts Se oe pall — tg ne ae 181 pole oe zations have promoted junior golf| leaders’ scores every day. House). = ty en met ek et ae division. — Troy Lands 3 on Oakland B All-Star Team “Troy High School, which this year won its 3rd straight Oakland (Copley Senior | nile the colleges are emphasizing| Harney, Ken Venturi, Shelley May-| +the game more than ever before. | field, Arnold Palmer, Dow Finster-| L Li} 50 hag naa 40-41 = nen se | Town-Country Pod 33 «Det. Design. 37 44) Huron Clean, 43 38 Sam Benson 36 Hd |New - Brite 4140 Behr Cats 31 'Carlings Br. 4140 Miracle Mile 31 50 | . nament. Pancho Powers to Win | OPEN TEAM: Pfeiffer Beer. Detrott 3.2443: Old Fitzgerald, Chica 3,202; | ae p Robert Ort - working Ashley Cooper in the fea- | Wheeline. wis, Wi daa Bill Gran, rin | gt ture singles match of Jack Kra-!ron, Ohio, mer’s tennis tour Tuesday night. | 22 1.316: good golfers?” asked Raynor. night coming for new Pontiac 700 take the Toor: nt of Chapter next week. . Shirtey| “Well. “You don't think there are more, wald, Art Wall, Jay Herbert, Mike! Individaul (1 game) Jr. Brown 230; Individual (1 game) Jr. Baum 230; Team (3 games) Det. Designing Eng. 2643. Souchak, Billy Maxwell’ and Gene; Littler. !Pointer was the only repeater as’ T. . . Pts. Pts. Se wencie baer Connie Cc urrent ABC Standings worm son? ronuac nee. all-events actual champion in the year’s score by 90 pins. Huron) Bowl No, 2 bettered the best 1958, ST. LOUIS. Mo. (UPI)—These actual team series by hitting 2623. ‘are the current standings in the [American Bowling Congress tour- ‘Budweiser Beer, St. Louis, 3,1 Leonard, TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — | Sales, St. cae 142, and Madison Bowl,’ Gon pow red Cincitinati, 3. Pancho zales . his SINGLES Ed Lubanski. Detroit, 164; way to a 6-2, 7-5 win over hard- pili Pace, st. Louis, 743; Jack Reuther, DOUBLES: a aiieen and Bob Gersch, Chi- Grover Smith and Jim Mand an The win gave Gonzales a 124) Los Angeles, 1,314; Paul Kulba a harles Laseo, Cleveland, 1318: record for the current tour. ‘David and Tim Moran, Canton, Onto, B League basketball] champion- Ship, landed three boys on the 10-, player all-conference squad se-) lected by league coaches and an- | today. ' e Orion and Fitzgerald both, aed two cagers on the honor. team while Avondale, Clawson and | Madison each gained one position. Eight other players were given honorable mention. OAKLAND B LEAGUE ALL-STAR TEAM Harned, Rod Marris and Recknage] and ERALD—Jehn Massengale and ar” Ce vO} DAE Walt Arnold. VAWSON j—Newt Acton. MADTSON—Rick Moos, Honera! ble Mention List | Bud Acton, Bob Shuler, Lake Orion: Phil Morgan, Plizgerald: Gene Schooltz and Jerry Mattison, Madison; Bill O'Dell, Clawson; Dick and Gary Acker, Avondale. 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Deck. i “Athe me of ciiches pox, }méasles and scarlet fever cases reportéd in the county last week showed an increase over the pre- vious. week's total but a decrease), in the city, according to Dr. John D, Monroe, Oakland County health director. * * * Here is. a list of the communi- ‘eable diseases reported to the two idepartments last reek: Chicken Scarlet aan Mum eee ee pox speeeeee ever col Disease sy Wane in City/\ (Didn't Mean to Cheat, Just Had a8 ge yas * Week Week Ago| The Kentucky fair and exposi-| rrr 8 pition. Genter. has received an un. wise 1) Sy -.20/signed postcard with a dime taped mantits . (to it saying: ee ee | Hepatitis agees ue es sean hee ene “This 10 cents is for use of pay toilet during shrine circus when I erawled under the partition of one of tie booths, Now! |P/ RK FREE CYC) The Downtown Stores | to the right will stamp your parking ticket for ONE HOUR of FREE PARKING with a purchase of $2.00 © * or more. DOWNTOW uK-SHO Look for this emblem on the store . . . look for it on the parking lots . . . it’s the sign that you get FREE PARKING DOWNTOWN in PONTIAC! Good for One Hour with purchase of $2.00 or more. 1. PARK IN ANY LOT where the em- blam is displayed. There are lots all nd the downtown area... Close to where you want to 3. YOU CAN GET AN STAMP from each store where you make a purchase of $2.00 or more. shop. « ADDITIONAL In this way you-can actually PARK vast, re FREE for as many houdt as you shop’. downtown, tral area, t ote nenntenane nanan Shop Downtown! More More Parking! 2. WITH A PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR MORE any of the stores listed here will stamp your parking ticket. Each stamp is good for one hour of FREE PARKING, Now it’s more worthwhile than ever before to SHOP DOWNTOWN. Of course — ONLY downtown, with its unmatchable assortment can satisfy all your shopping needs and - wishes—all at once—all in one cen- Selection! More Stores! More Fun! 2 fo AR ‘ 48 N. SAGINAW 8T. ABSTRACT & TITLE GUARANTEE CO. 18 W. LAWRENCE BACKENSTOSE BOOK 19 E, LAWRENCE. 8ST. : BARNET S'S CLOTHEN 2 150 N. SAGINAW ST. SAM BENSON 3s? N. SACOAW 8ST. " BOBETTE SHOP 14 N. SAGINAW 8T. CONNOLLY E Se DICKINSON’S : MEN'S WEAR SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE ST. DIEM’S SHOES 87 N. SAGINAW ST. THE DeCOR SHOP 61 W. HURON EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP f& 57 W. HURON 58Tf. nog WAYNE GABERT 121 N. SAGINAW ST. GALLAGHER’S MUSIC . 18 E. HURON ST. ~ GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W, LAWRENCE 8T. CROREES-NEWPORT'S 4°N. SAGINAW 8T. HUB CLOTHIERS 18 N. SAGINAW ST. JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS 10 N. SAGINAW 8ST. KAUFMAN’S CREDIT CLOTHIERS 138 N. SAGINAW 8T. THE frtes SHOP 24 E. HURON ST. ' MARGARET Ant 9 sttor 37. W.. HURON McNALLEY MEN'S WEAR = N. SAGINAW ST. _ a MODERN AGE FURNITURE ee 15 BE. PIKE 8ST. NS ea gi a tai nce 8 ke. OSMUN’S MEN’S WEAR: 51 N. SAGINAW 8T. OXFORD SHOP 59 W. HURON ST. PARK JEWELERS ‘1 N. SAGINAW 8T. FRED N. PAULI JEWELERS on 28 W. HURON 87. i. PEGGY’S DRESS SHOP 16° N. SAGINAW 8T, PHILIP’S LUGGAGE & SPORTING GOODS 79 N. SAGINAW ST. age gen GLASS CO. . LAWRENCE 8ST. “a PONTIAC PRESS 48 W. HURON ST. PONTIAC ROCKCOTE PAINT STORE 2.8. CASS ST. PONTIAC STATIONERS 4 N. SAGINAW 87. RAPPY’S NATIONAL CLOTHING STORE 9 S. SAGINAW ST. SHAW'S JEWELERS 24 N. SAGINAW ST. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AINT 71 W. HURON 8T. THRIFTY DRUG ; 148 N. SAGINAW ST. sR LOLOL ORES MTS IN AEB IN WIGGS 24 W. HURON ST. bi faa FURNITURE HURON sT, “[s W. PIKE ST.” SS \did, it was turned over to the sa Letcher County mine in the K |Guardsmien Tuesday after 15 state B | statement later - : Bury 3 Coal Miners = Money Anyone? $8,000 Found . = in Work Basket os just for the asking, but it’s too fa jlate now. 5 was found in plain unadressed z Hotel Gladstone Sunday night. It es hotel safe, where some of the Ba | guests keép their safe deposit = day Monday waiting for one of the ye 180 guests to claim it, When none -Guardsmen’s eh Halt Powderkeg Situation: in| ‘Kentucky Strike WHITESBURG, Ky, (AP)—Un- jon. officials indicated pickets would be on hand again today at wake of action that resulted in the National Guard being alerted. Gov, A. B. Chandler alerted the police used shotguns and machine guns to hold back some 1,200 pickets. % The United «Mine Workers of America, striking in six eastern Kentucky counties for a $2 a day pay raise to $24.25, told Chandler mass picketing at the ‘Roland Price mine near Colson would be discontinued. But Carson Hibbitts, president of UMW District 30, issued a adding ‘“‘I've . {the Randolph Hearst party and at Jane Wyman. Jose hasn’t made a ‘ ores i, vat, War By cess 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD—Had a chance to) talk with Freddie Brisson both at Cobina Wright's, dinner. He told me he’s going to Paris to see about bringing the life of Madame Chanel, the famed couturiere, to the stage and motion pictures. _ “T have had this in mind to do for a long time,” he told me. “T think her story is a very dramatic one.” : “What about ‘The Club Woman’ which you recently vera sai I asked him. ~~ He said, “I bought that with Irene Dunne in mind and rm having Edward Chodorov write it for her. I hope when she reads it she’ll like it enough to say that she'll do it.” That graceful and talented dancer Jose Greco gets here this week to do a scene in “Holiday for Lovers” with Clifton Webb and fer to act as a mediator in the strike, More than 7,000 men have been idled. The strikes started March Safety ~Stur- gill, who was Price mine, said, “It was and go. A lot of people ceyjf’ have been killed.” mine operators finished _ testi- mony in their request for an in- junction, against the UMW. Union agent Bart Bloomer then, denied from the stand he threat- ened to close their loading ramps. in Tennessee Today ONEIDA, Tenn, @—Three of | the nine coal miners killed in | the Robbins mine ¢xplosion will be buried today in the red, Cum- berland Mountain earth from which they carved thelr liveli- hood, A joint service for the other six victims will] be Thursday. x *« As the funeral arrangements were announced by grieving rel- atives, the owner announced he planned to remove equipment J. R. Miller, chief state mine inspector, said W. 0. West, 52, rsubjeet-to the death sentence for -} with him, from the small mine and close [ | ft. Mrs. Duncan Will Appeal Judge Finds Her Sane; She Has Been Sentenced to Gas Chamber Death VENTURA, Calif. (AP) — “I think my chances for an appeal are just fine,’ says condemned murderess Elizabeth Duncan. She made that statement Tues-| day after being declared _sane and hiring the murder of her daughter- in-law. * * * * Earlier she had been convicted | of first degree murder and her punishment set at execution in the gas chamber. Immediately after Superiot Court Judge Charles F. Black- stock accepted the conclusions of) two psychiatrists that Mrs. Dun- can was sane, Defense Atty. S.) Ward Sullivan es a motion for a new trial and asked that Mrs. Duncan's son Frank, 30, a Santa Barbara attorney, be associated x * &* consider the motion April 3. If he! denies it, he is expected to sen-| tence Mrs. Duncan at ‘that time. | Sullivan has said he would carry an appeal from the conviction to the higher courts, | * * * ‘ told him Tuesday he planned to shut down, “for the time being, at least.” x *« -* The nine were killed as a gas pocket exploded shortly after they entered the mine Monday morning, All were related by blood or marriage. NEW YORK (AP)—Any one of 180 people could have had $8,000 The money, in $50 and $100 bills, envelopes by a night clerk atthe was found in plain unaddressed boxes. The hotel kept the’ money all police. ~ Super SHANKLESS Special PORTION LES PRE LN SLN LANL LLLP LLANE LL A PLL LOSS 78 No. Saginaw d EGGS - Doz. afc BAZLEY’S EASTER PARADE of VALUES “THREE DAYS LEFT FOR A GREAT EASTER SALE” Open Friday ‘til 9 P. M. mS jFrancis A. Levering Jr., Mrs. Duncan, jealous of Frank’s bride, Olga, 30, was convicted of, lhiring two men to kill her daugh- ter-in-law on the promise of pay- ing $6,000. Au: ‘¢ Baldonado, 26, and Luis Moya, 20, confessed! ‘kidnaping and strangling Olga. They are awaiting trial. Real Estate Agent | Charged in Assault | WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) a real estate dealer who sold a Negro family a home in all-white Collins Park is free on bail on an assault charge. | x & * Pearl Osterbo told ao rs | August F. Umbrecht Tuesday, | Levering threw a flower pot at! her Monday night but missed. The flower pot broke in the road in front of Levering’s home. \ A number of residents from the suburban Collins Park have been assembling almost nightly in front; of Levering’s home and office: since he sold the house to the Ne- | | “FREE” BABY CHICK | wiTH every 44 HAM ORDER FREE” Center Cut SLICED HAM ‘79 Tender, Juicy Steaks ROUND & SIRLOIN “TF COME IN” AND SAMPLE THAT GREAT JUNEDALE. HAM? FINE TASTING YOUNG DUCKLINGS | EXTRA LEAN CENTER CUT | PORK CHOPS f- 5 gro family. * * * Magistrate Umbrecht held Lev-, | ering in $200 bail on a charge of' ‘assault with intent to commit) | bodily harm and in ~ bail on a | charge os littering the highway. 25¢ ‘til 1:00 P.M. 4 i i} a | but I hear from a reliable source ‘grounded for a bit, Judge Blackstock said he would’; me “Chanel motion asiliieg since arena the World in 80 Days.” In far-off Australia Fred Astaire has learned that his famed TV “and Dr. Andre Roaveaux. aS met when he treated her ‘for nervous exhaustion at Martinique, are talking in terms of marriage. fie x + on” A ~The offers are “pouring in to. Frances Langford since her TV i show ‘Frances Langford Presents” was shown. I saw the first one Frances made on Ralph Evinrude’s yacht last year, and it’s very good. One of the offers is for a + Beoedwaty musical, “spectacular” with Barrie Chase § will be shown for the THIRD time, which means he’ll Pocket more moola, » Fred insists ‘the success of this. program was no accident, work went into it,” he says. While’ she’s turned down a TVcselfes, he will do one big show per year. * * x Rona Jaffe, who wrote “The Best of Everything,” is the houseguest of the Jean Negulescos, and Jean brought her up to our table to meet: me. She looks about 16 and told me that she is writing a book on Rio. She spent three months there. | She's very excited about Jerry, Wald making “The Best of Every-|f thing,” her first novel with Jean I don’t know how true this is, that Diane Varsi never wanted to do “The Dingaling Girl” oa—} : TV. As good an actress as she is, she wasn’t good in this. Someone who worked with her, I am told, said she was very HURON, THEATE. Ga nervous almost to a point of being’ sick. It’s said Diane didn’t want to do' TV, and this is what caused her’ to pick up her, “‘doll’’ clothes and leave. Jerry Wald believes ae will’ m her back in time for the seque] | to “Peyton Place,”’ and he's going to wait until she gets this new idea out of her 7 before he talks iwith her, * ¥ * Snapshots of Hollywood col-| lected at random: - { stay so he won't: ;be traveling. He has an ear infec- tion. Hal Hayes is carrying a torch a mile high for Zsa Zsa Gabor. Did William Holden has to ishe, or did she not, give back the $50,000 engagement ring. She was at the Slate Bros, nightclub with SURLEY BOOTH ATHONY PERKINS SURLEY Mel AINE: PAUL FORD " Dreceed by Ubiegh Anthony Srcseces ty Con Mertreen paligas® Senge + Nn ted Res aaa from the Pay oy Thorton Wikler ian escort who looked like Mac Krim. Debbie Reynolds had two bulls dedicated to her at her first bull | fight in Madrid. Luis Domin- quin, whom Debbie had met _ here, presented her with an ear. French actress Martine Carol, | We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and WANTED 1,000 COMIC BOOKS 100 True Love Story Mags. Novelties PIPER'S MAGAZINE Curesy 33 Aubern Ave. vd ee FEATURES AT—1 A Truly Enchan and Bewitching STARTS TODAY and THURSDAY! Romartte Adult Sarg v0 CANDLE. ; :00—3 :05—5 :14 7:20-9:30 SEMIN JANES STEWAR aie “BELL BOOK. prey JACK, LEMMON ERNIE KOVACS — ADDED — “Salute to Hollywood” and Cartoon FRID. Ay! w BRYNNER row WOODW: ) ware oabalenren Richard Widmark, Tina Luana Patten in “THE YOUNG CAPTIVES” Louise in “THE TRAP” ea “DONTIAG o Sec ZDREVE-IN £3: 7 roe Theatre ~ Pray ~. ‘2 ae DINING PHACAY (UG-79. “4 4 ELK. MORTAY? TELEGRAPH RD OPEN 6: 30 P. M. SHOW STARTS 7:00 P.M. LAST TIMES \WE HAVE, TONIGHT IN-CAR HEATERS mee Ts SHERIE FF OF FRACTURED JAW } 1 2 Le re ED EN Fa GO ae A ET BE ee | SOT RR TS IES EE a Sg os he ee Me A gee ROE By ee aye Seamer eee Meee Nya ieee gee ee gD ec RRR gage.” ee a ape e eas aioe marr gee rege Mgt Ogu ae ge Meee open ere Rept ea eee el ego Se é = e ‘ ow wy ow fi ; : Z « ¢igt #4 eX # ie oe SPR a eee NESDAY, MARCI 25. 1050“ | Sg ee é iS Sf eee res) . z } * : a } - j " io Bas - ul ee ae 4 I. Re : es ay i [ —— emits | tate | The to .a drunk . upon period rest rate for each) Dharter No. 137 " gi pit e : * The 7 driving be at om any one bonds CONDITION OF THE” wns et a to Bs Tuemers a ae ee: Daren fF Tuesday before ‘Municipal ‘Cowt|Si'yatt ri” yetasues intereat. to Com) ‘ Auburn Hts : by .grower. and sold today readied t Judge Cecil B. McCall nS Sa eueen S e | mmunity n . Pharmacy | Sas © whaleeale nsgatid yao e Works today readied temporn|sentenced to pey «fine of $00 sth purchaser at the time| The ' A packs co oy right N Sead 40%. Busineial teers ae , on fet 06d damp, following adoption| ire a" Sool ateete Sas, tere id ‘the nk Tomor SINGSS | Detroit Bureau of by tej NEW. FONG © «Selective | BY the City Commission County Jail. days in the Oakland| tolows: $3,000 in each year’ from 1938|)" ‘ae | the close of Business’ on Md omorrow | Monda Markets, as of/strength ited of a lim-/ | to 1967, and $10,000 in gach year irom ee Publish>d tn 3 March if, 10a nine. pap nein Sa, chemicals — policy, ‘aaaas Salt ibed to" bes, ll years inclusie. Bonds — tion aai1, “Ea AUBURN HEIGHTS — $a , Detroit Produce |™=#t nena, lend Oo SF os z pacalls te he Wenel fen raginee W. Dellerril, 69, of De |by tne schoo! dt wilea te vito Cash, balan Drugstore is — Sam's moderate gain in ac-|to J convertible driving Tuesda, oS ee ce oon eee por ng rs At staging the grand tive early trading 7 an annual basis under Bloomtie y before West/°%, mots, interest order, on any one balance, pone pyr reserve opening of its second A y today. a new ordinance terms of Id Justice E after May 1, i386 yment dates on and vin bresets of ‘callection con, Sam store tomor- pples, Delicious, bu. .......... 00 Gains of fractions to abou sioners = which Commis-|Dieterle and Imer Pa ove llgy, B Big BA ah mg ted States gollec $15,376,012.1 Dunsky, proprietor, Sioiian about a asked“for las’ sentenced to a fine | Dubished not shall be a ~~] *|nounced today i point outnumbered losers in the| ‘The t night. Dieterie and sentenced to a fine fhe aig fined, for aemption a eed : same : new once i ption, Otligations "ob sina 91,671,191.32 ubaeorgd known as Horst’s Drug- aS Oe ose eeee seeneecs BMD me ree E pecent aps ve, the days in the Oakland County Jail. cirulated in a, sorepener et publication = eed as: aad ponte coumitely ro Horveredieh efits, cocccoccoosess emi eeaae gee eral hevee ing at the ‘a a te se Hughes, sania regular’ service. Retiess of the sale i a eee gpngh es ‘0 we Kees ee 1,000, 'y : weeks, + don. ssgeececesee? rov' \- vious: ly, ° Pre- eae Term Circuit cipal bonds. Both b . child. Ving $185,000.00" + 1,000,000.00] with an enlarged . liquor ines, |Onions, dry (bag), S0-I."-..-0.-. 200 ement which gave the market) trols , there had been no com- |yenrs of legal experience inc 7 tereat Wil be payable at the Community| about ig PR Federal Reserve be ment. depart-| Peranipe Gta Seven = slight rise after four reaction- imposed om scavengers. aver rience 4 _.7he, bonds Ponties, Michigan. [are unknown tether: of toll tte ~ aon and Tascaae’ Ga. 165,000.00 t Potatoes oat” ne vevsces, FAG AEY sessions. : es The ordinance Lneeiedigh “gr Noe mga ee ew a ok Ge the) violated we and the-said child aarutias $2,071.30 over. The stg * Radishes, Wee, oss aascersee its Anascda ond ; ‘ Perse will set a $50 li- as a city attorney. pot: fag Oe BE ig of the cost eda law of the Biste, and an arate) oc aceeeeeer ++ M6,808,088.82 | burn vb located on Au-|Turnips nathouse (debs.) ress more than F cott added each vehicle’ used in : *| buildings additions to existing school of 2 ee wana ee owned road across igi topped, bu. bo sese 1S a point each. scavenging and Mexico Cify is co Saliiinge Se cele sabest Gonriel, ona In the name of caieaie 3 . 1,513,282.78 : . from the : y Renee eereneenes 1.75 Du Pont will $10 @ scavenger. It considered the’ dis genera) obigations of the will| State of _the people of the tures s Drugstore, and is <— — oe set up rules of conduct a oldest city in North Am Set Seen B vathacnd school| titted that the hearing ou sald petition een. 310,175.10 -1,823.457 by the s t licensed : other leading limit the : and erica, "ge by law to levy upon all and re-| will held hearing on said petition Rea) cetate owned ther *| nated Partha sroeinly Sone Poultry and Eggs —[ctional_ gains. showed! to two ae con ———— Chevrolet tats taxes "as sony be neccesary. to. ‘valovem| 13605 ee out ‘Annex ther asseta ....... me 182,553.92 wee — comment seen POULTRY Texas Instrument _ | Commissioners ‘ ~ ee ae ts oo els ee Saestunt Geer mene (lg Boon ag per pig Mag 8. A Pontiac oe daeeae 608,117. We have 2 lot of faith pound , Mareh 34 (AP —Brioes point foll about [scavenging — to allow | state gee oe ee ee to rate or amount. AD. 1950, at nine crelock. Ya the fore: vas LIABILET —_——s v and elses et ve Ba ry: eaines gest soe electronic of its coleglaies Keon basis after emia Michigan. will the interest Prog Ilse ay iy ht — canvassing, “00. party are h , the. followin on 58 pec cout ewner|Gen Go a6 1 Proct & G i Parmer-uever | Pat Ne eetloctions, Lf ereby offered g described pro ) ship of the Gener owner- | Cont Sas: } | At .. 8 pe ome. ona,. nd sory tions herei for sale under the t peruies is approved, ral Motors Corp. | Cont of ite RCA nia RRARMAN, MARCH 94 1960, ORLO == in ereinatter listed: poms! anal conde ‘Du Pont, | says the treasurer of pang “8s pet owee, see o3 rt Som 6b Fook Fesee ning, March 26th, eeday we _R, Russell Pi eoeneg. By Reels Bt | eS Sea, eee] Mee yon can Zo 3 Ww ton, Del ppin, of Wilming- eseeear } Royal .. -— a Wales (Arine) Baker, Mrs. “TIMMEDIA . ATERFORD i treasurer, testified Det Edis....:. 45.4 Safeway St ... 381 cineonee eae Edler, Mrs.| - Parcel TOWNSHIP jin U.S. District Court : pees Afc..... 55.7 St Reg . 43 Sgt. ie Many ay Burmeister, for m 1: Lot No. 359 of S oe ithat he has yesterday | 2° =. ’ 84 Scoville ** 86 Se. ive Donald Shearman and steady i who want | =. 44Y9'x1 30" upervisor's Plat 10 no idea how Du ont... 224.6 Seats Roeb ... 42-4 survived . Shearman;| *Pility Mechanical | EARN ¥2'x130', 2-car cement bl , Sec. 3. Approx would dispose of Pont | Bast Afr L.... 41.7 Sinclair ...... 64.6 and 12 pao 18 grandchildren | Considered wil be; Your family — corner of Quillen & Shee gr ae Located NW (g)dollars. of the two billion Eaton Mia 18) Bou Bac... ~ Si a will be Pu- = ". Telegrach, 19 om. peatel, — clothing acting as best-| Work W. 3 ceptable bid $2,000 — 25° Mcigy Minimum ac- +, [Ei Atte Heove Sou Ry... Hy March 27, at 3:30 p.m Tig 7 aS 26th. There- | ‘gyn, Smo Yer Seals, cal UL ‘anted Male 10 WS. dows, Bal. 6 mor 65. Ml Asked by a twye Emer Red... 184 “Brana 84) Keego, Harbor with Rev. Rei 00 DIFTRIBOTOR Ae | POLL TE APRESS, MODERN fe CITY OF | pasted bys tawyer for Du [Rowen Ht Be St ind 3) aati e| soar lare,sod,oeglvom| feeders soem ed MADISON HEIGHTS sider company would con- |P .. 474 Stevens, : 2s 33 Cc. J. it in state at the| sary Mgnt La car wath om Parcel 2: Lot No. 84 S trust onc up an investment veopet. a ae bn M cus 2 —Keege_ Harbor. —— me,| ings plus on “A earn py ng Ry Brush Blvd ymphony Park Sub. (Know the cash, Pippin Proch Tra... 24.4 Suther, Pap .. rad Funer. 12:30. _4713_Dixie pply 9:30 to, Use back gai ve. before § p.m. ii ; ). Approx. 40'x136’ n as 27324 [| Plied: “No, W re- (Gardner Den swift & Co 44) __Funeral Directors 4 MAN EX ines inside of Jot line Sidewa: Sewer and water | curities @! e bought some se- Ger Bak ©... i Texas Co .. ai etors 7; ina_and farm MILK- bie & honest. a a Purchaser must improve jewoik and other uiltios, If be why (GM) ene time and that Gen ire Feere ow. 35) ween es _Rinoctefion ne. OF 24a” | , Sue ol. PEM wan agen : sde or remove or de ling to meet today.” (Gen Pas... Trans W Air . 192 i ro. school io.0 WITH #ih | HOUSEKEEPER aed acceptable bid $1,300 — molish same. Minimum | The U.S. Su iGen Mills “son Seen Cen 1 27.7 arten_Finine OR +7757} frock ae uired for | Christian ie Bt enolih same,’ Minimum Wh seat Da Poots ownerany otlee. ot Deedes wal 8 Donelson-Johns! = esata in Gravee otis tome ive aang . 163 million shares of GM stoc IP of seillette . 612 Un Pee Ba FUNERA “JONNS| gees Apeiv Pontiac Press ee VILLA |a tendency toward icone pas Goebel eG Gait Aires" .: & an et tor Foner NO EXP NCHS: a snokers oo ee ot. ben | eee Parcel 8 wapecannd GE OF MILFORD pcuar a GM in its sen ss apse ‘Grah Paige aaa Up asc cP a3 , ‘cre S GRIFFIN CHAPEL = eee a A to id » oa - = wo" week, oe form. OS : Bast 42 Fi ts and fabrics sgt ke Re ol sue US Rub ...... 65.6 ee 1APEL 4, | earnings, to th hate the highest} _/1Ousewi : ter. ; Approx yy cot 1, Nui Add. Vacant Lot = largest mnie ieee re cea us Tob ae ie Voorhees Sivle gs mutans 0 a.m. et ay F. preg parle xd aria ate . “_ acceptable bid $3 Ps _ city water Mi omental cts. The er oF get 144 yw aal ... 343 : mI ING MARR =! me bonus, * CARPENTER WORK OF AN 6%. : $350.00 ae 25°, down, Bal 6 mos. Judge Walter high ordered Hooker’ ch on Met West Un Tel $3 : FUNERAL HOM cateiay he bac gED Spery ‘ " rs Reasonable. nee 1 s. Di J. La Buy of U.S. |2!, Cont 49.2 West A_Bk a4 Ambulance servi ME through part lement income PBrien FF ; . District Court to consider proposals tase a? Fee Ba 8 erie Plane or Motor. | Soper or fill ime stews i 3 ‘TOWNSHI | ce Rone coon eee wes Heated erates Gs | iowa Fas Egat Par.§ & 8: Lots ‘$7 P OF AVON Gea ae commun lint Bus “Men 836 oes gaat “33 Box Replies PART TIME HELP WTD a | for Braet SR ot OF |i 566: e mme: T 4s. 138. m. A Park! ! & 609 of Supervisor's Plat . Pont would pas nt plan, Du Hint Holle Ty poopie A 268.4 5, 7, 14, 28, 31, 32, 56, wares. x OWN : 3 Ey Sec. 25° Lote adjoin on hock line istribute 43 million ™* 7 1st Gen &C 56-4 59, 65, 74, 76, 77 REA tee. | PAINTING, GOOD WORK. LOt italy Ave on §. Exies ts adjoin on back line ishares of its GM_ stock jon dacs 34 een os.4 ‘ 94. ’ , 89, 90, L ESTATE ~ moran eee, got eg Bye ie = acceptable bid for “both lots Ave on E. Minimum (DU rom shareholders and oe Upionn of K. at = SALESMAN ADY TO LIVE IN & CARE FOR WETERAN MERI FULL Bal. 6 mos. 6%. ots $600.00 — 25%, down, jot the remainder on the ores tie | “wantee ‘mar oO spenaies ‘sto . = Cronk Cal FERMI shat 3p . : ‘et during a : m1 ‘Ord M ® of lan¢d and fa: fn sale ba REP Be BIDDING bore ern ae ee elven Trial | 7 y Te Pontiac Press fran ayia Fe ta | pete ful fact Sues IN ' |GM stock but lose the stock’ is Nave speutugs fer § 0 Gane 5 AR HURON WASHING SINSLG WIR @ : it tock’s vot- . FO rT ‘or 2 full ti bab: dows cleaned. Fi ‘WIN- Protective ‘eaich STRUCTIONS |ing power, s vot-|1N) Beating of 01 d st R WANT ADS cin ume. felon ‘new ud meee Rieke “eeet pits wiceae tare, sealed envelopes pe rs shall submit their bids i _— er DIAL FE 2.8181 _ houses with trade-tn ona Pane ARM JOB WANT se and shall delive: ks ainly marked “LAND SALE BID" C . | MOUNT CLEMEN gressive, witiing dings Mile th. ee tee spa Pherae a a, BCOMpUsory MOON co gues rr sum. etom. {| Easey smtirtad . fully describd the prop ee i 1959. Such bids shall f : pees owned ee to Macomb Cie All erfors should be_ re. soon with | full "com miseion = As a good bh d sted in this ad. 0 C ool Units Hit a ra oon a eer fatal beating of ee nt ee sree r (Gordon) at : oy year-o. e NW % of 5% of bid posit, a certified check in the am woman. Mount Clemens i ae can oe ee sors high-senool pocertiog. She unsucce checks will be promptly re ids sub- [fj compulsory consolidation of ion an With common rogers SS. acaet dered valueless through the Feat OE See Sh ens | _Unlimed teritory “Fa moet | XU sstuf'bidders. y returned to all by Hugh was voiced here last night exentnation Lecelharingg nag ot. as oa SALESMAN WANTED | WHiTF: CARE net 2-4025. "| This Board = y H. Hollow Re was arral y when he your “kill sure to get Bon ernization sales. Will tr alid’ live in, MA 5- IN- , acting as | candida ay, Republican gned before Munici i og gen ae a a tl bee 6 p.m. 1185, after Bagrd of § agent for the Oakland i te for state superintend Judge Malcol unicipal _ without it will be given _Service, PE 2-7004 or Hay Ww upervisors, res and County [of public instru ent Malcolm E. Trombley. Com GALESMEN WA are. Coins See any, of the above det erves the right to withdrer ction. mon law murder leav mar Closing time for ad Derson WTSD, APPLY curb Girls, kitchen help. and pizss ; e described withdraw * * - Iti eaves determina- aunt Saneiien tee cms cook (mele or femate) = sale, or ject parcels of land fro = * ion, of the degree to th larger th ig type sizes P. W. -DINNA e-In, 3590 Eliz. Lake I ; any or m the Let ‘ © the jury. t an reguiar a 06 W. N e Rd. be in the test int y or all bids submitted if deemed wai. [. people decide the is- Police Lt. Russ Girard sai SASS or ecate | | OS +2071 erest to ,”* Hollowa, | Tro d publica LESME ‘ of the County of Oakland. talk. “Att y said in a campaign|p, oa, told of beating Mrs. M “a Meation. Sra clarion ales tena erat 4 Board of Supervisors erp tageanr the Oakland {jot the people saceuee ihe pin sett be Peat gm ke an apart st ni wvO SALESMEN vp aetinne oppor. ye . ae regular _ Hii schools last imperial, : io ¢ meet sani subservient to a bureauc- ee boa n died two days a ay WANT AD RATES Renault and taeda. tte Bt 4 34 4 ing. es 1-Day Day: or call V OE efits, 22 x“ * * 2 8h. © @Days Inc. 360 8 m. Hod Pe OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD of AUD oiitiomay maison om, cemone| Ray | 7 Ta || eee Ik ” Ouiniky Gthca Did. Ws | Lake ITORS members Arr gee an nsurance Paid : 3.00 $30 60 Fienty Bast oF West at SMEN, ; eas : should as 60 ; . Jone £4, 5, Part : Pesta’ Lafayette St. chauffeurs for political candidates ANDALUSIA, Ala, (UPI)—The $, 400 $30 fee Cag Eats FE 4-6580, Michigan | He said he had been told .| local Kiwanis Club purchased s {8 88 Be operate lot. ‘AN. 1 MAN bers were using state cars to penn age rain insurance policy ie - viamene ads LT POTATO . port Democratic candidat outdoot circus which went wate St. Roet spring election. ; malin x8 pw op at 6 p.m. last night. a Cemetery Lots 5&5 and ae. a fn ait MEN, | fell at. 6:10 o'clock. ‘ BEAUTIFUL ¢ORAVE 1 es bom ground New 1 ) : | sa GRAS LOU PMB | See Oe en v neni emetery... Wis & or part time. A ae : after ot tua Call FE +088 Si ~ : ‘ mm \ Pete BR. RO OO 0 ae a i: ee ae ‘ rity 2. om Md at ee 5° f Pg A + tis 5 i hoeas E* : i= re he £2 \ No Age Limit . ‘Receptidnist —- Typist Office Machine Operator — Bookkeeper is Stenographer — Secretary Institute graduates hold pleasant, dignified positions. Salaries are excellent. Many employ~ ers seek settled, business-trained women who — have maturity and judgment, Phone FE 2-3551 saving courses There is no obligation. - VETERAN APPROVED - The Business Institute | 7c W. soy St. PONTIAC. Ph. FE 2-3551 i | . for information on new classes and our time- | l Office Jobs oe W omen AFn ledurdough: hit “it rich’ in nthe. gold) iq ISIRON TRON-HUNGRY BLO BLOOD” ONLY “HALF” A WOMAN? ee ee eee Real Companionship? Then Discover The Wonderful asi nee ni Oe ee ee Tablets “Iron-Hi es oe oy pields. “ In Alaska’s gold rush days, hinedf winnbee te tho Sosatees anh “It’s my turn to entertain the boys, honey, why. don’t you. buy another round?” was a standard bit. Yesterday, this bit of Alaskana forever when the Senate passed an anti-B-girl measure by vote of 19 to 1.._The bill now before acting Gov. Hugh Wade for his signature. The records he has withheld are vouchers showing payments made to House members: for other than payroll expenses. “He said they would continue to thirs be available even though he felt)” One such ‘instahce was last fall after Andy Knutson, husband of defeated Rep. Coya Knutson (D- Minn) complained. that he wasn’t being paid for office space he pro- vided for her in a hotel in Oklee; spected citizens in the northland. rng Maem : ; re thy Be AE ny re ‘i partes ve i cl gcc turor. fae Think They Must Belong | ieid, together with an additional eT ‘vont? i ion en that he Swe * i “ The of- ers to “drink up” in various Alaska} | Livingston emphasized to Alcoholics Unanimous) scription privilege. night spots. Many doubled asjdid not plan to stop public inspec.) ~ se la fering price is to be tertainers. tion of members’ monthly payroll) RANDOLPH, Maas @® — Police} later. y 45.8: ot are lookng for thieves. with big} The also is eT ae Fa a RM Mc a A et a Ko 4 ee " * 2p * * i (ictal mae si i i sinmei tio 8-Drawer, 42” Double Dresser Smooth Pine | 1599 CHEST, OR STUDENT DESK! Assembled . . . delivered... . all you have to do is paint or stain them. Clear ponderosa pine pieces are sturdily Beene aii constructed, wonderful values-at these low prices. Eight d drawer dresser with a 14x42” top, is 30" tall. ...... 15,99 : 4-Drawer Chest, 14x24” top ............ a Student Desk, 16x30” top; drawer, 2° shelves. . ‘ Fumiture Department. Sears Second Floor Baby Crib Special! Save on Sears Low Price Designed for baby's comiort, family savings! With .double drop side, 6-year crib with’ 3 position spring in white, ea or pink, enameled Masonite and eo Hurry in today -. 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