es ” SE ot pegs ur, “age Becks to Newmmen Union Boss Lists | SEATTLE (INS) — Teamster boss Dave Beck dis- closed last night that he has paid more than $308,000 in federal income taxes from 1949 through 1956, ‘he labor leader said‘ he was prompted to the dis-|. co (cents deleted): 1949, $25,- ” ae ad * Por 402; 1950, $15,540; 1951, Claims UNEF | sipsez: 382 Sz2te: tes | 055; 1954, $35,012; 1955, ie ey + 1066; $91,000. CAIRO @® — Egypt says all s A = . troops of the U, N.\ Emergency] trough 1965. I ; ae oo AP Wirephote “ Foree tn the Gass: Strip wil: be| ste tetas sn een : BLAST DAMAGE — A 500-foot section of Dearborn's giant ers last fight. Although the cause of the blast was not immediately stationed along the Gaza-Israell| The total of the taxes paid as| Rouge plant of the Ford Motor Co. stands twisted and torn follow- known, it was believed to have originated in a huge paint-drying border tomorrow. given by Beck for the years 1949 ing an explosion in the paint spray section which injured 22 work- oven. = Cali siale solieiucd tg Alstonne eomemed lp Balk tee 3 | pending withdrawal of the U. N.|men. : The Prelude Is Wintry , troops from their positions tm. the Neat: ce aifs . : pripeadiage es gy yg aoe ameg or eee ee eee , S e ; e al packed. for'invéstments and from real estate 2 tee yas" : Sl t d t A Hamaawarsijold will feats Task he aula be tenet vats actnte : ® : e : ve ’ 3 ‘ o ’ Ee ceunsloah ai nar erhas| on teem oo Seel Dressed in Winter Garb [= ! a| Endangers Workmen at 3 : | property Telegraph Intersection They say spring arrives tomor- six hours later than last year. Since parts of Minnesota, Iowa, and Wis- jrow, but chances are very slim seein daideen: a tee . BEEE E HE i House.Asks Comfort; Trade Cool Air for Hot a Locally,. the lowest in downtown Pontiac a.m. was 32 degrees. At 1 p.m. Bee deaaaties Gaaseeeeed Nixon Receives Tunisian Groups to Learn Needs > temperature preceding Sihe had been standing. Dearborn died today. ployes who suffered critical burns blast ripped the paint drying oven and cold heading building. -— 2. £ ° & @& said an Seventeen ambulances rushed 19 of the loading or unloading frames. Another 1,700 Ripped by Explosion Blows Out Most Windows in Frame Building, Tears Roof of Paint Oven. : FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES . DEARBORN—One of 26 workmen injured in an ex- |plosion at the Ford Motor Company's Rouge plant in He was John Goodwin, 56, of Detroit, one of six em- last night when the in the plant’s frame a The explosion blew out most of the building’s win- dows and part of a brick wall. Half of the oven’s roof : victims to Henry Ford Hospital and Wayne County Hospital. working in other parts of” the building. Searing flames roared out of the oven door after the “Some of the poor guys looked yg © yesterday, Plea of Innocent murder court, . Plan for Future i | i if i ila tH TH i 359943 4 | I First Speed Trial Shelved Traveling abroad the Navy guid- ed missile cruiser Canberra, Ei- n.| transcontinental jet speed * * The bomber took from Airport for New York. ‘Navy Jet Will Try Again PATUXENT RIVER, Md. (#—The Navy will make another stab “in just a few days” at cracking the .* That was the word from Cmdr. Dale W. Cox, Jr., pilot of the A3D-1 Skywarrior attack bomber which yesterday abandoned its try to beat the coast-to-coast jet record of 3 hours 44 minutes and 53.88 seconds. * Cox told newsmen the three-man crew decided to abandon the record run over Chanute Air Force Base, < ‘ record. «x. * Los Angeles International | aE H i i ui Is al ge Fe : Liquor to Aid Schools? LANSING .— House Republi. IIL, after falling five minutes behind their flight pian. By DENIS N, HAWKER Australian Looks at America Newsman ‘Right at Home’ H avy 38 -& 8 gneve h . oT the “de yew | of Australia’s ed eke =~] E wedaceent ’ Pages issees 16, il ‘ +" ‘J ae Oe | These trials are severe tests of | i F H j ties 2 i H if a i s : : The Holden works, located near Melbourne, venue of the 1956 Olym- progressively |e eee = “Miracle Occurs’ During Wedding (Twelfth in @ Leaten Series) Smarting under Caesar's rebuke and his wife's teasing, Pilate suiked like a soldier too long away from battle: Me rattled chairs and snaried commands at the slaves until his pouting became gossip “even outside the palace. *® * <= * It got to be too much for Claudia. 4 tea One morning she came into his room with a basket of freshly-_ picked fruit. “Here,” she said sweetly. “Now, let us be gay again and forget all about that Nazarene.” : “1 wish I could,” Pilate admitted. “But it is as bad te know | nothing as te knew too much. Junias has not sent me a report in almest a month.” “J have heard more gossip,”’ Claudia volunteered. “Tell it.” : Claudia sat down beside him. rs * * * | “There was a wedding in Cana,” she began. “Jesus was invited | oe E if there along with many other guests. In fact, the crowd was so large | Le pringman they ran out of wine and everyone was very embarrassed — every- | * ‘* one except the Nazarene, that is. He simply performed a miracle.” Absentee Ballots Available Now | Se Lin at cred te sn ws DGS ih Y Sivan 7" Cle7 # Oltice water and sent into the governor of the feast.” . sf - “] thought it proper te reserve such jokes for a less solemn led PHS Commercial time,” Pilate said. aks oe Studies, Then Became . “But when the servants began to pour from the jars it was wine lege rofessor - that came out,” Claudia said. “And everyone said it was delicious, i Colle ¢ Pr : ESET REESE ay te. : Er ROSY STRESS ESN SRE DS ERT Ant rok i ee ak Pilate stood up. “This is preposterous. I could -not: think” of Shoot Ter:25% reporting it to Caesar. He would laugh at me harder than ever.” |" e aoe Claudia shrugged. “It's true. One of Herodias’ maids was there.” | ‘In 1940, he left Pontiac to teach “You haven't been seeing Herod’s no-good stolen wife!” Pilate now Eastern Michigan —— scowled. : Hae - where he was a professor for “No, but the slaves will talk among themselves.” - 15 years. “Do they ever say anything about this wildish John whom Herod A graduate of Wayne Univer. hasin prison?” ; : sity and Michigan Normal, he “No, but I'll see what I can find-out,” Claudia promised. made his home at 1003 Sherman ; if ; Waterford Gives Approval i stfu, it: © S| _for Jayno Subdivision @ * *“ ™™ owe he - . a water system for the Walton) Mrs. Edith M. Allen, 78, of 44 Morse Proposes — Boievara project, which must belN. East Biva. died this, morning 5 acceptable to the state health de-|in Pontiac General Hospital after : partment, . fan iliness of two weeks. Separated Budget [ster tne cren ores ted soe ond , "firm: plana of Ox: i ¢ beg commutes to ty fo curs federal anital Will Check |, ™:,Deme ct ats,vit! - ae lts Viscount Planes — |niets. service win by wt te pas. Thursday from the Memorial Rumors About Shepilov tines said today it ts making «(Cea Cae ee Soret Embassy|fiap. attachment bolts Pe locally but we know nothing about) persoas, . l A. G it,” the spokesman said. He added| “Capital has voluntarily taken|J@ttrey, 646 Balboa Place. Burial that E. D. Kisselev, the Soviet|this action despite the fact that|“®S in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. ambassador who i now visiting|the Capital Viscount is a different! ,.0°N% Doni. ‘General, Hospital Moscow, “will return.” mode to United Sates Soniltaning "tod uand:|He Js survived by his parents and ards,” the company said in a The Weather —_[iseman A A ; SBOE OWicRAY PSar|oon, eaument are manure Driver ON Probation: with rain a chance of freeting|tured by Vickers, Ltd., in Eng- : - vein ené- this aftereecn chan, land. : * ‘Feeseerceu lin. Fatal Car Crash pened ence: Pees, oes Se | A Waterford Township driver sor House Passes Bill jrestersey was ninced “on two Teday in Pontiac “ temperatarep receeding & &.m. | | John C. Springman, head of the} al dept. at Pontiac Hig! Begins Today |' To Determine Custody of 12 Wyatt Children;|° Father Seeks Care of 6| ; : rE homes The six older children, who have the surname Wilkinson from their mother’s previous marriage,’ are wards of the court and have been living with grandparents Holly. z 7 = : _Rezone Issue . aboard the S$ Clairborne shown laying off in the Daring Uns rc 60.00 Reprisal for Probe Method ” LANSING #® = An official of alhad issued “‘improper political to the press, television Ht 3 8 g a + Es = the investigation. Yale Cedes Victory fo Texas Teacher iit Ei gike i i g 5 ite fis sf . = es SES g 88 3 # 3 Se oS a i , i ; i it if iH fe Z i Hi ; z < j paitt Ay i IE Ey Ff fF : j i f E} E if Says Widow Received Great Amount’ of Drugs F "+ LONDON (INS) — Dr. Johnjover the English channel. Under|was given Bodkin Adams stepped briskly|her will, Adams received a chest inté London's Old Bailey today,|of bowed to the presiding judge, then fsat with his arms folded and a large notebook in his lap as the second day of his trial for mur- der began, ; cient last July 6 in which one © &m: Wind velocity 5 mp. h. allegedly from overdoses of nar- Direction Bast. Re nat ae on Bond Interest man 2 and three people wert) tics prescribed by Dr. Adams aioe sets Wotnestay St 0:3¢ 6m. WASHINGTON — The House} Harold D, Melton, 24, of 1312 Moon rises Tuesday at .1:19 p.m, ee «Me & give the Scott Lake Ra, who pleaded i Treasury flexible authority to in-(guilty to a charge of negligent 6B. Min ceevons dd « Midis eecses uM 7s. ma. 2...32 12 m...-ses..e.-.38/¢rease the interest rate on gov-|hemicide, was assessed $200 court $B Mivesver---33 1D ™--oves1+--Mlerament savings bonds from thejcosts by Circuit Judge Frank L. rte eoseenenet present 3 per cent to as much as/Doty. Monday in Pontiac 3% per cent, Melton pleaded guilty ‘to failure oe —_———— enaneesseseenens St *- * * to stop: for through traffic at Mean tempersiure -..../...ccccices38.8| ‘The Treasury has indicated that|/Scott Lake and Pontiac Lake Weather—Snow,. Rain .33. at present it contemplates boost- Roads, -where his car struck One Year Age in Pontise ing the rate to 3% per cent. another, resulting in fatal injuries feamperature «..++--++-70--- 4 | A voice vote which showed no|t9 his passenger, Joseph. A. the measure to the Senate. 4 tn 1888] The new interest rate would ap-iKitchen Uses All Aids seapeeresnad House ition esterday sent| Champion, 2, of Davis ct. r Oppos' y 1 hip. her testimony. * * * Dr. Adams listened with an of ‘confidence. as ys T Chart iply to Series E and H it * a bodght on or after Feb. %, and) ITHACA, N//Y. uA panel of aM i pe to bonds purchased previously but|Cornell U ‘sity home experts be tws © i 2. maturing after Feb. 1. ' says “do-it-yourself” trend % M | ut Sr ; . stops at he gage fom: ie ‘ . #8 * Ade * Retur ome panelists n a ‘simmary 7 : ; : $ Y snared perrns ja discussion yesterday that None ' we Pr BONN, Germany ® + s|income, more working wives, [ ‘Repits 38 9 6. 8. Mai 8 Shor Konced Adcoaner ape Se ot ee equip- TA Traverse ©. 24 38! ponn today, sum-tanned and cheer-|ment had resulted in a kitchen) eB "3S aT/thr alter a\ three-week vacatidn injtrend of “lé(ting someone else do 6. Hae * Ttaly. \ y ; tit” iy \ ’Trial Nurse Testifies in Dr. Adams Korean Arms Rul a Rolls-Royce by Mrs.| The son valuable antique silver, He also|the doctor's care for the old Feilly ¢ 4 = 5 i 4 J cccodpamivsarses - a yk i Ve aes THE PONTIAC XESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1957, ADDING MACHINES RENTED | ° aires C. Alien ‘@ Remington © Burroughs | e Smith-Corona | lonsing - Pontiac Autos Will Use New bate: by mere 30 Plntine Lansing tattle wil be ieoded construction at Howell, fs ae ve for tall compte, tion, Highway Commissioner Chailes*M. bt. ade Sead hide wall he’ tee Apobl' 1 for relocation of the present M59 route’ through Howell to U.S. 16. Approximately 26 miles of new town will allow east-west traffic to ler said. It will extend the present): M39 roadway west to U.S. 16. + +. € Ziegler ‘announced _eonstruction of a railroad bridge in the reloca- tion route is nearing completion’ Salk Sb: Guster “~eeessessoosocononsasesnens HILO OLOCOODOO OS Established in 1898 "peerage FUNERAL HOME. 160 W. Huron — FE 2-9171 PARKING: ON PREMISES - ae two-lane pavement north of the/45 da bypass the city to the. north, Zieg- ba s All County Residents Lose bi ae Secretary of Licenses were taken from the 'tollowing . persons because of habitidal negligence: | —s G. Harris, Ferndale, 30 days — a. mane. Berkley, 60 days nin H. Tirath, Clarkston, 30 days e Robert. L. Mtacbeth, Royal Oak, 45 ays Tartin P. Pole Par Sal's fice rept tbat 8 Oak , indefinitely - land county : ‘Oscar D. Naylor, 180-Fulton Si., 30). Ris ght to ‘Rex Kowal “Thomas on Lah ‘a Inaetinitey and il Bastyiew A, tow | Angiomier WEDNESDAY | “ONLY finitely pnerr R" i, Paske, Oak Park, 90 Hattie pias Bene, Regal oe Se ear + David’ L Bostion. Gar. 30 en ave., 30 “aay. Polk, Jr, 14 Duke St, one|rett E. Heyns, warden of Ionia, « Themes v. 20 days received the Good Human Rela- Told) alae ine Brand, Meadow-| 4, : farmington, aa 3 ) -~f | ast Dee we dere” e leetinioty ib-\tions Award at ‘the sixth annual >| ; JK SPE \! pr LS Ratianse Galiano ttt tety Conrad ©. Stelter, Farmington, in-|convention of the ‘Michigan : Doneld'N. ‘Deniel 60 Parkanle ‘Ave.|“*H0H2, oi. a cornen ot.,|Windsor, Ont. divisions of Purpose — Modern Wrought Iron Design i appeemyhinanys cars| dare ,|Dale Carnegie Chub International Was Rss wt Atala Lek. ae, aror. s81De theme was prnctpal speaker “Round Electric HOT-PLATE "segs L, Fredrick, T Edna Ave., 45 ee e whitaner, iatport he., pew "6 OE, Parmingvos, 60 days|q Roseve Wilson, 43 Hillside -Dr., 100 ls . Barris, Madison Heights, ck H. Weollard, Lake Orton; o As- pictured, ‘single bumer hot plate with Scieisitialte Ba hen Toate * ° Lod oe PERE \s iit My i : Vea } gee ea [ E ; ay Games sis : | ¢ ¥ DRIVE IN TO YOUR (MARATHON DEALER’S TODAY AND SELECT THE ONE THAT’S BEST FOR YOUR CARI 4 : { E Ge j and will be ready for. traffic by rmington, ; : : mod wrought iron finish. . 575«wett Sept, 30, the time the new road- James C. Sunset, Masel Eas rk 8 é an Vera E. O'Connell, 30% Aubon Bt ‘ v ‘eu UL pon il This price. less cord. | = ‘ 4 O'Donnell, 2070 Aubon St | way should be available for use.|30_deys Shouse 1 Gace wees Limit 1. per person. = Aft present, M59 traffic is de- oe ee arcia, Perndale iz Tritico layed and often snarled when fun- “‘iomey “He Spencer, Rochester. indet-| Rite ok Laika, Bernds - 8-Fool Hardy ood Eas to Wi Clea neled through Howell. Eugene J. Thouin, 252 &. Rundell 6t., John A. Sampsdn, Rochester Ww y pe n Jack Woodruff, 90 Collier Dr, Ziegler also announced plans for|**,4*7* r ish: fi- completion by uly. 1868, of 86] Wara‘G. Wuen2r-‘Shamsls"mune|qaniny’reeponsbilty. because’ iggeeines Prop | Plastic Clothesline U.S. EB. abiwenti give Gas Bivaré Wile Rat gy ed paapanaion foe drunk. dety : a> $100 Value 60¢ Value M100. intersection north of Grand|g,20ett © Alften. “Orcha ra “Lake. "| ig coos 50 FEET of 4 ae i ies Millard W. Cleveland, $138 Farm Ra. : ¢ . Ledge. ~pateads : Harry Wright, 700 WN. a ; : ¢ “e aver ® an, 211 Chandler St, 30) Alman Ange te w e° ‘ , 10 Brewer = $ o Get 33 Interns “as B, Day: Clartyon, 43 days Vivian D.Harmn See W. Bures Bt ergo Plastic clothesline ts s GRAND RAPIDS —The city’s! “Gases ‘a. Petan, 1 Andetinitetys amend J. 4 ; eet ure @ three major a oe ne ee ae rem | ) bapks. e worth, Mary’ Blodgett, aa: : ; i 3 will ate a he ore of 33 new-in- “Deuce. 2 PP earees “Sige oe ~@ terns in July, appointed from June’ da siasthpagan ¢ | medical school graduates cravat Se 2 Si “Richard Merlin, "Royal Onk-- 2 a = ee ee ee r Jai A. Hibs, ‘to Durant” Ave. in Mac D. Hartman Birmin 14 “anest NW ks LONG RUN’ al sine sich is! 6 Shenae yy Seay ele ce ly ce a Hey eH SE a A DOUBLE-BARRELED for Midwest motorists ! NEW MARATHON MILE-maker Extra power for extra miles at. regular price! Gives-premium performance in all cars with stondard-compression engines. 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IRS said it will not consider corporation a “personal ee ona ae more of the income goes to dominant stockholder. In other words, if the rtar show that the supporting stuff per 5 a i Ff 8 nee i f ti || something like 2? miles, not feet, / Whiz: YES, LADIES, © oe Delicious SAME TOP QUALITY! . Here’s truly a thrifty twosome! Wonderful, soft, top quality Dandee Bread, delicious down to the last tempt- ing slice, at the new economy price of 2 loaves for 29c. We can offer this amazing bargain only because you buy so much Dandee Bread. Our big volume of sales. of this special economy combination makes it possible, for us to bring prices down even. though we insist on keeping quality up. Why don’t you insist on this Dan- dee bargain, wherever you shop! a “G Bob Considine Says A tame boom is good business, _ tand makes sense, but it sure won't tycoon cause a re-enactment of the Won- bought /derful Era of the Unbridled Gee- Mr. Hawes's diligent browsing “through his fine paper's morgue from the bad; the Florida’s Boom Recalls Giddy Era Of those days as he wrote of the|happening as the natural fruit ot what happened immediately. in its “and rush and underlying element! Brisbane's old prophecy and forget THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957 Pollesel in ice hockey. © of hysteria.” Sele Davis Islands spewed up torn! ® the mud bottom of Hillsborough! Bay on the west coast, off Tampa. | a big gooey cake which stiffened | and bloomed within its j1-mile | sea-wall pan. { Prospects for. its lots were ren-| dered glassy-eyed by a heavy free- load at the Tampa Bay Hotel be-| fore the agents moved in like - Waldorf waiters come to remove the soup plates. es People willingly bought water | with the assurance that land | would soon blanket it. Other de- velopments, notably Coral Gabies, sent beaters fanning out over | half the U. S., driving people | there (im buses) for the kill, | Now it is all sadly sensible and sound, Some Floridians even con-| sider “boom" a bad word. They) would prefer to think of what) is) - CHOICE SEATS FOR. Pay taxes at the corpo-/If there is any more building on recreates not only the F. Scottt ration rate instead of the steeply| Miami Beach it will have to be) Fitzgeraldish times but gives sub- scaled individual income tax rate. om top of what was built before. jgtance to such extinct Americans = 2: £ Even last year’s betel ts [as the pomaded real estate man ‘The decision, obscured in the) crowded. Thousands whe came jin his golfing plus-fours. In that legalisms of an IRS “technical im-| te the state for a leck-eee are [atmosphere and climate, Arthur formation release," upsets a No-| sending home fer the furniture (Brisbane ~ wrote: vember decision which the stars) amd deg. “te Whanty - : protested would “ruin) them f 0 govel eae tho future af Cal it o “~ ling shape, in some places on top-| ia and Florida. These states will : soil which covers the rotted pave-| draw as a magnet draws a tack Most of the big names of show! ment and ruptured sewers of gaudy| these that have money enough to business are incorporated Pdi dreams which descended into the| live where they please...” Dayo 80 Ser cont thx role temtend ee CU Oe tele Becke 8) Procite Mooride! Florida! of the individual rate which wars *™*. claimed the Pensacola Journal, all to $1 per cent. 2 = 2 ben tepide Goel. “Reeryviere 2 corporations The re-emergence of the Florida you see the magical Sea at the cane endl thelr “any |Feal estate man as the social equal! In Newspapers, North and South porting staffs and caste—to the\®! the local pastor, and a cut/in editorials, in advertisements. networks and movie studios. above the carniva] hustler. disturbs ‘. 2 : The IRS . some of the Florida elders who! The trains grew longer. People Pied Piper roleilearned they could drive to ma 0 | made off with; York in four or_five days—if Ht i Parents Organize Council for Handicapped Children if rT i i i tin | le | | of special education. The counci] membership is open Te educate parents to better to the public. Oo L Lt Ott Gut’! ... ean A ROCKET TEST! Front seat, left side—right emack behind the wheel of a new Rocket Oldsmobile! It's the choicest seat in the house! For that’s where ‘ you get that solid, level-emooth driving sensa- tion, the highway -hugging feel of Oldemobile’s deep-braced Wide-Stance Chassis. That's where you'll sense the phenomenal power of | the husky, bigh-compression Rocket T-400 Engine* ag your toe nudges the gas pedal. And ter leeks . .. come in and take a close-up look. Here's beauty that's clean and unclut- ©277.h.p. Rocket 1.400 fr: 1-2 Rocket Engine, with tered —fresh, pure lines that live longer—that will be in style years from now. - Se eny wey you leok of t-—for power, for beauty, for comfort, ride, safety—here’s the uext car. And what's more, the price is always right for 2 Rocket. Saloy @ thrilling Hf in your Ife. Be our guest ++. @ warm welcome is waiting for you when you stop by for your Rocket Test. stenderd on aff h.p., and special Rocket Engine, wth up te 312 b.p., aptionsl of oxtre co. SMO (Coem ond Corminidel Soop BILE SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER & i New Economy Price -- 2 1 » A i Ace j 4 j a eek + . i o ALI sd -lb. VY AT - BREAD Loaves for 29 cEEP Da See ae silent ibecibibinciet die mi { : i Be: 19, 1957 their 1 the load of public assistance paid _ And, the Social Security from general tax funds. . swale ch ! pare, ee eee Sele S|” Be cae ag rae anywhere nancial calculations — sys-|individual y -nespect : ’ | what ree wane back in pay. (tem to cover the “windfall” for}which inet Aguas = higher PLATFORM ROCKER of Timeless Cha | ,|Persons now drawing payments. social security payments would as R t of cm | Jan, 1, @37 — the date| ‘They've dome so by making |" have been possible for many In Beautiful Fabrics , . . Jan. 1. 2867, the. most| tax-Ghew they, would’ srdiaarlly Fong lly apd oocenge could have paid into| have to pay if the “windfall” [ooo Mitty in care of The Social Security is $837. payments weren’t being made. |. ou.. Press, les age be in eight months, a 65-year- This alve is only temporary and answered by mail from the Pon- | old person who started drawing | “#t® stop after the system: has 10° ceive of the Social Security ~{} the- maximum payments on Jan. | bee" im operetion a few more |, a winistration. There is no charge I 1, 1957 wilt have received back | Y**"* for this service. "If $868, at the rate of $108.50 a |. Here's a-rough example of how ——— month. the oe oe will eventually ’. which you An employer hee ts ay “into the can get an idea of the t a fuerte coment by Sen ine He hemalons comatoes | Med of cxamets contd be worked —— Ge «++ See wide choice of beautiful fabrics that Pt Ak ot ge Shon payments until he have been expertly chosen to complete its unique § ere pared Aa pe fein appeal to/those who love comfort and beauty, too. Pie waite bag Le gregpe The alternative t a aoe nah eee ita shortly be recovered. . |be to pay them ____ You Always Get ‘the Best 9) tyese tects; standing sione;-may ow payments — the roo etc a ee Sea arene PDE ou. AN 0 may wonder | egg oa ' for Your Money at Miller’s! [Security gute, |Pstbone for many’ : 3 | Fhe ayek wo the + gegen Be IR sen The situation is only temporary ’ OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS find will be ironed out completely take : | fin another 20 years. By that] Ld : iment age ' tiller rl have SAVE what - Furniture "Where You Honestly. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957 { * : 28 4 3 Petia ae | Death Notices Help Wanted Male 0) #1 ets Thief-Killer of Police 22223 22°. = 5. i 2 baw js = 4 af dl ' E § f i of Me ee te oe ks, Udon | Eee) See car and that two women tellers Until two weeks ago, the young-) = oes ane ate FE 2-0268; Mr. Wiss, : again.” the bank identified the yo astheler Hassett worked in the General i thor te, Preset Bu for details it , WANTED on state police officer at a road-| -The charges caught Hassett in/of ti young Electric appliance Louis- . aeeet : EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE 5 MAR | : . ‘s fick yesterday and then died injthe side and midsection, killing|man as the gunman. ville. His fellow employes and). oft iad tin ll | ge pen Ante Deee sank, Mt SA a gun due} with the officer’s|him instantly. Benjamin Hassett, father of the|Persons who lived him in a) Serr “Suter of 1. Howey. FIRE FIGHTERS. : rwere tel : friend, © Methodist minister.- | This is the Reverend Gin-\gunman, broke into tears when|Tooming house said he was well) Rachel lass wck'st,"st|_ CITY OF. PONTIAC group. 7 ae: Sgt. Marvin E. Walts, 49, a vet-igery,” the minister radioed the/contacted by newsmen at his|liked and were incredulous when Tig0"bim, ‘at the Meter WA | i ctias ane gun ae ties. | Man or woman fo wat 2 br : eran of 19 years’ state police serv-|police post. ‘Marvin has been|Union City, Pa., home. The elder|told of the incident. — pve hag baa by es for tire fighters. Applicants ust ks 1. pee ee Oe ice, was killed by a bullet that/shot. I have killed the bank rob-|Hassett, a retired General Eelec- Oe ae a eee oe 38 yrs. ee 7t a ‘Agencies 8A entered his forehead while Wil-jber. I'm sure. Marvin is dead.”|tric Co. employe, said that his son' Walts, married and father of s a0 vd. rsmonsuo é liam Hassett, 25, of Louisville) State police said all but’ $4 of/had been married but was sepa-'a teen-age son, would have been ee was dropped by two shotgunithe loot was recovered from un-|rated from his wife, believed’ liv-jeligible for retirement in Septem- ~EVELYN- charges fired by minister|der the front seat of Hassett’s}ing in Buffalo,.N.Y. eee : trooper’s car. ‘ Lo : eee re : Wee a oe When Commission Meets Tonight A The Rev. Robert Gingery, 37,, : — : —— erty New Abas Cf | ; ae G ge Sanco asCity Improvement to Get Action " White oon of shock: . : | Zee ts seen et tae tae He and Walts were returning} The Pontiac City Commission’s; ping, concrete resurfacing, and jand package beer and wine license RSE ee eo ee ee exmreians oe meee Stan 5 * A Poel ig hed the area of Sellersburg, a commiu-|focused on a rash of public ‘ mother "a : peed, “oF ken ly ocks when $f con Commissioners will hear the Hearings will be conducted on dear sister of Mrs. Trene Palestt police radio broadcasted that the|venes for its weekly meeting to-/IYS! reading of an orvinanée \\the following projects and Gerald Storie. Pu- State Bank been [night rezone to Comme! parts Tatentian ‘Se sonplrast’ fies-tect sen-| nentags Maas OA, On 8 : poo seat Fay pally Fifteen of the 24 items’ on the!lots 1, 2, and 128 in the Merrimac | rete, sidewalks ‘on Cours and Cresent] She, Pimet_Suover Pundral Home —- ; though it was his day off, Walts'slate concern public hearings at|Subdivision, ens to the south line of Pontiac Knolls) ficlating. “Intermen in Oak Hull aes teres iy Saas uae CRUTINY We tir’ Che egians cotoceans wr way | trom Pere, treet, te the north ne gic at : . : . subd! on an : Agreements for right-of-ways/the south line of the Modern , mane . geen needed for improvements to, the soi aie ‘st Weg" Rensel red Card of Thanks 1 fs , 2 . There Foutine accep itiac : presented |! Dearborn . ‘= WIisH : ; . a Plo yewdi> ond cesar = Branagh Sanpete emrengyn ars ; cS Sutente’|"iete einer aa, tute crap Mb =| iDDLEXGED_OR BCDERLY Ua. i es 200 : car said: “I| for the other projects, and A request for a entertainment|5¥* from the south ih Jot S78 of) foral during the recent Be ay r 3 we BOOKKEEPER — | Dope, this thing “won't take too) ‘tabulation of bide for’ blacktop- permit in conjunction with a bar|Merrime Hret wse, Siioeed "ele snd nother, “ate clerk. "Apt. furulshed’ Mi ©1848. ae errh hes ft a, | Meee te een - . tenth construct wa: mains - Graham, Special thanks 5 j pomeene : B = 4 searched Hassett Golf drive Canterbury drive to Griffin Puneral! ‘tucks for man Wa OE aE ss Mi 6 ort: ION t but, >) . <= eee | Weapae CU LUCC Ut | 35:55 2Sfor lke and Macmillan .. . Sales nted . 1 ERB ED. 4-2 | EVELYN EDWARDS 602 Comm’ Nat'l Bank Bldg. essential. 49 hr. | —. — Jet Airer i our ad Sag! ‘ aS ios tents car oo the TUCKERSTOWN, Bermuda Ui strained British-American part- Sonterd, street from Opmen te Donelson-Johns SR Ag Rag wanted. - MELE Gr aeb ner Sy Suspect. __..., }Bermuda today completed paint| nership. : of Gsmun Subdivision, ‘south side Af mace cousumers ay Pooilee Revie A ae ae a _...% .% % _.____ jand polish preparation for playing Pisa Ege wang gE yes Gholi me Re Be “DESIONED FOR PUNERALS"| Producis, Part, ot ~ dime. Ne a 4 Pees I En a eno re th Ege é Econ, onre, | Baca" | PONTIAC | | nade tees | eee em | §=6 Detroit negotiation 2 : cram preceeds ancem or A car : neral hothe. Be ee eee emt coer t® Pontiac: Bradley's wife and twolS', cig today with Sinclair of.|] tm $3 seme f| fe, manga! poatiin, Conin| pias Ct aa ahs Former Detroit and Walled Lake' anes + “Here 1 am not even chitdren will “accompany ‘him to posi ‘day : Straleme palaer Pity, a, at | 9k ie am oo PERSONNEL ; divorced.” “4 : ficiais.: > _ mo vetunitios Bb toe ve. | tekst cat iar eis | resident, Mrs. Duncan is survived) She and actor Lex Barker sepe-| Rendact sing Bradley at the Pon-| - 2% | Help Wanted Ma‘'e 6 Syn All mecera empiore bene: Wolaower fag ‘Aecress 1442 Ore : ~ “ pg Milnes pli ais sae rated four weeks ago. = -_tiac Posteand promoted to corporal Local 11-389 officials have ref | YEAR OLD COMPANY WANTS HOUSEHOLD mali — : 5 Ae re opting : Geaeviewe Pel yg Mrs. * * ail was Edward A. Lenon, formerly of to accept a return to work offer, “hones ambitious man be- FINANCE CORP. and to care tor 3, wee. a waned on proct a 2 Mrs. Gertrude wai "aa “lve known this man for 11jthe Mt. Pleasant Post. He will|befote settlement of wage increase). tween 20.8 5% te service, Jasur- 3% 8, Saginaw Sundays’ to be own tree time. | “tect work tot perton Woods and two brothers, Victor,vears,”. “All my Brazilian friends|move to Pontiac with his wife and) demands. #79.000 a year. life time on. ‘ May bare own. children. — ee and Aled Adams oan Dyke, [rare a, oun. We, lunch tweens Seems oe om vo | PoE, FE _YOr, Fone wana oe a TaD | * a ’ ‘ = Bn. .5 E : ae oefign very serious young man with a|Bradley are effective immediately, Service Inducts | desire part time employment oes we ee rs, : Sete at, Sten, of samo ges ee ov mace ecu "| 15 Prom City, | Sew Machige Operator | fate sistas, Syal|"0° stem ae . " 4 : Ta ‘ 3 2 Mile a. who died Sunday" " Cis SU a Fee Con cty | SETee TE caber i] commer" ete Rep | : : ’ ‘ rs each w r Be ‘Roth's Home or’ Fuscrale“win|Boy Injured as Bike C Calend 9 From County. | Raieniy angi" | Sty 2 inti “Speten| oa» moms, Fou = os in New Haven Cemetery. _{Collides With Car ounty a en ar Fifteen Pontiac youths apd nine| — vies eneb oe Mg om vestiond fm ae s ; Sutton is survived two meree ’ ‘ 5 vited. 37 W. Lawren s to 10 a. ge nF ea Genghis, Mrs. Kiel Kemst ofl A stacveieedd boy's io fair| ,Commerey crete, hr Ome, YH tle ce lo the united forces, Local ATNIZING te. na | REAL “ESTATE SACEGNEN OR $980 ae: ane ae Romeo and Mrs. Laura Hawkins head concussion|*t Mesonic Hall, on Breadway,. two|Draft Boards 65 and 67 announced OPPORTUNITY Help Wanted Female 7| it'Bontac’ Walertora and : ss condition with a blocks road. Elected: to : PEPE PAAA EE Sr ent fea referred. er 5 wot ee ve sons, gg pe a, General og Song receive, de gar" mussel and Mrs. Doyle|today. ee tinea oon ag ROWS. Apply 10:30 88,000 at red NEEDED, SEE AD Realiy "Ce., Rerswood $0080. Good typist for world + firm. " . : ‘our Towns ~_12: uron. eee . magrae © ty 1 : P : = A , A LIN. r ; 3 be Be 2 =a Seaman Sa irs er ar soa) Se cee eee =| SALESMEN | = Sifieic tev Wala, mae eee yet" mipgert ‘oct of Wh Merry St. led the coUnY. group. | 35% "tors Gal | tareak nora au tne ka! “OR SALESWOMEN | Receptionist ay i Ri | nents. ,%f Education ‘of Four Towns) ‘Those inducted from ac & t E-| HOW HARD WILL WORE OKLAHOMA CITY @ — Stat aed ou ong Tasmania Wednesday evening at the home ef Mre|were Zane Johnson, 33 W. Beverly| & sin department." We ofter Sim, or 8:00 & 10:00 bm. PE eee : ~— e * ; 5 Garl Domas. Ave.; Norman Nesbitt, 215 Scott salary commission it} 80975 : START < Monthly salary, plus mak, Tees Sever} vetenel to ae A ee Te idee on New Hudson ot er ay 3 164] fast protien to the man wes | PAKERY, SALESOTEL, BETWEEN nt nl ; a ee a ee ee Ie cn ee Te ame Raymond bes Plehard ard Birch mei] Fate cor ott A aah W- ile emer = reel, Unt the flu, Legislators draw $15 perjright side of his car. The boy ap- enWOCS, bere, ts meeting Wednesday ots : pro SS; wad _ ¥ men. See our sd under} BEAUTY OPERATOR tends, " conuitent " prodveer & day parently did not see him, he said. |pettect"amesr. peurem ooo ne a ve ee shea eter ery Pate Finch ginees oretered.| for hime : e ; |” working cond. OL 2-1911, or OL | PE 2-685. Or FE 47231. Bs. 4s : BEAUTY OPERATOR JCs Groom Sports, Builders’ Exhibit Sienay. ood, Route “Andee” es: : : d h | ; , Pontiac State Bank The Aird annual Waterford! More than 5,000 people are)ex- |. work | _west 4-4700 | ‘Township Sports and Builder's) pected to attend the show, ni? 4 COUNT RLS show, to be held Friday, Saturday) project in which the entire J.C, y |’ MARKE . and iy, is in the final stages accord. : "CH vee jab by the Junior Cham-! ing to Arthur Salley, general : a ver of Comimerce, sponsor of the paar gendie a ee ee \/ alttaiie, Pee | te , aendeoteet a i / ed a? | The'\ various exhibits. include eaner. ae os 4 1 oe Lycee cm Wane inna 6 Share 86 Rly tment : .| LIKE A REAE-€AR oe ‘Ben Harde (of the community, Salley said, and| The tshow-will be BARGAIN? Lots of ’em| 4 i : 5 taht big stage shows have boniine ¢ 0 11 ‘p.m:. Friday: Scheduled. | foe p.m. Saturday ‘and : ie bee AA