‘the, FLOODED OUT — Rescuers carry a woman from her home in a low-lying section of Corpus ’ Christi, Texas, Monday. Seven inches of rain fell four feet deep in a six-hour period, co homes, yadinme * motorists were Hopes for English-Red Agreement on World Issues Plummet LONDON (Soviet Pre- mier Bulganin and Com- from a crucial meeting to- Eden, amid plummeting hopes for any solid British- Soviet cians on world 500 Farmers Cheer Martin During Fair Share Session An estimated 500 farmers and their wives cheered) Homer Martin, former president of the United Auto Workers union, last night in his effort to gain control of the Fair ‘Share Bargaining Assn. of dairy farmers at a South Lyon meeting. The same group hooted Roland Brengie, Fair Share _ President, and Leo uhinas, named organizing agent —+in Martin’s stead when the latter was fired by a ma- Farm Bil Fights sie ak ‘a Shifts to House applauded in cailing fi. an as eeaaieton of dairy farm- ers independent of labor unions Dems Claim Soil Bank Is Old. Legislation; tke ‘Quoted’ by Johnson | capping of the audience. Kuhlman was booed when he and polities, Brengie, supporting « tie be tween Fair Share and the C10, was forced to quit speaking after WASHINGTON (INS)—The elec- entered while. Martin was speak- tion-year battle. over farm legisla-|'Mg- ——— said — — ag- tion moves into the House Rules! #ressive, militant organization was Committee today. ineeded, not a divided one, Democratic leaders seek a green DENIES cio CONTROL light for House action’ on a ene He denied the Fair Share oard billion, 200 million dollar appropri-|of directors would give the CIO ation for. the . administration-re- control of the organization, but quested soil bank without addi- jhe did say that CIO leader Gus tional language spelling out de-|Scholle had told the farmers they tails of the barik. couldn't do a good: job with Mar- Republicans want committee per- tin mission to write. in Eisenhower's full program of payments to farm-| ers for taking iand out” of culti- vation, and to add a provision for advance payments this fall. Democrats contend full author- ity for the soil bank is contained in the “New Deal’ farm bill of 1936 and that all Agriculture Sec- a stronger farmer organization retary Ezra Taft Benson needs is without union ties. - the funds te put it inte effect. Benson has angrily denied he has ise 0d a ote ee y such authority and noted that he| He said he would like to see a cannot, under present law, make| Policy of no ‘union affiliation, but advance payments as the | President |@4ded that. “we must avoid the asked, Meanwhile, the 1956 farm debate groups." was carried a step further with a} He-alse advised Fair Share charge by .Senate Democratic! to stay non-political, saying that Leader Lyndon B, Johnson that the) “beth Democrats and Republi- administration “is now pushing us! naa. look good on the picket into a third farm depression.” | line The Texas senator spoke on | He - lees an organization radio and TV last night int repiy |controlied by farmers and ‘‘dedi- pr Kuhiman was booed, and he responded heatedly: “If you want Homer Martin, you can have him.” | Martin, a Fair Share organizer land its advisor in a recent strike jto force creameries into higher 'milk prices to farmers, called for to President Eisenhower's talk (cated to the farm family and the jast Monday explaining his. veto family farm." of the Democratic sponsored om- Martin was the first president) ie. the United Auto Workers but) is booted out in the CIO's in-| Johnson played back a recording enatve early-day campaigns to or- of excerpts from Eisenhower's 1952 ganize the industry as a whole campaign speech at Kasson, Minn.,| iquickly, He «now is a part-time * in which the GOP: candidate said: | |farmer, but owns no dairy cows. “A fair share (for farmers) is not; Martin denied be had prolonged merely 90 per cent of parity—it is the recent Fair Share strike, -ex- full parity.” cept for three hours to Johnson said the U.S. suffered) meeting in Lawsing, om depressions under the Repub-| Both Bre ngle and Kuhiman| nibus farm bill. bermit a ht's. Harding and Herbert Hoover. ‘South Lyon meeting and another Meanwhile, the Agriculture De- at Cass City last week without partment announced a boost in authority of the Fair Share board price supports for 1956 crop wheat \of directors. about 16 minutes by the cadence | - {hate labor attitude of sdme farm) “British Meeting munist-Party—chief—Nikita} Khrushchev strode grimly day with Prime Minister and rice and for the first time set, supports for corn grown in the) commercial corn area by farmers. ‘who do not comply with acreage) contfols. a Advise Port ‘Port Expansion DETROIT (INS) — Six interna-t#e main topic last night when, civ.) te today.that Detroit must begin on ocean cargo terminals year or trade | St, Lawrence Se the Ada nate of Congres ee ten al Taran, ‘Opeed and ary, be comme | "Youth and the Community” wag; Morris Kampner, y @irector of \tify with each other. It's their de-/Teachers served as models. “Youth in indecision turns to the aodd bo todd tak saat ¥ Coutnces sed sie Bays ad experietice to back up his teple |g ‘The way a young § problem Pteee cy fete Faulty Wiring Blamed as Probable Cause of Night Fire .. Faulty wiring was. oe jas the probable cause by a vtRitl e wien ved a building in last Fire Chiet Bdward AP Wirephote 4 4 * . ae Nae ins a 1 3 3 ripe tay gernaliane Morro postponed for aq] ete the Ale: Poesv's coal er Soe given for Kyes in Detroit last night. Kyes served |@Utted a combination gro- marooned in stalled cars, hours a news conference service Secretary of the Air Force as deputy secretary of defense from Jan. 30, 1953 _Store, service station, Fi ney had scheduled for to- A: Quaries (right) while Defense Secretary — to May 1, 1954, when he resigned. _ japartment and garage. : * x Five area wn fire = t morrow. | ee i ra Fir cad rrowisn Foreign omei@UaTles Says We Lead) "i 1 is departments fought the asnes fir 5 oaid “ha Ou nel flames as Neon Forecast swims. said he couldlin) Missiles Development The fire was ynder control two eon Forecast not exp e reason; fe ee pas : . " after started aS With the Soviet-British talks in hours it at 8:45 but ST. LOUIS w — A large neon|their find sage the wy wks 9| DETROIT (#—Air Force Secretary Donald A. Quarles ain in dnt completely extinguished =” “weatherball” perched 200 feet/to the last - session—the says “we are technically ahead of the Soviets” in develop-|' a.m. today. . eS eee labove downtown St. Louis last/leaders looked almost sullen “ara of guided missiles and said that the United States} YN. Truce Shiai. ine it on ee eee night flashed & Sedan en Staring stolidly ahead, the Rus-/leaders that the Soviets soon. will have hydrogen-bomb) jrpusacem w@—Four buses: cher weamenea ene tae and off, indicating precipitation—|sians hurried to their waiting car missiles that can hit any — in the world, urdered in an ambush last|When he raised his hand to pro rain, snow or hail, depending on|to be driven to the House of Com-|but added: “If it is. true, it is a ble warning to tol""" A cay tect his face from flying glass. 1 the season. A red glow means|mons for a luncheon given by the|the free world.” 9 vaeaghaaterney Rovangpet-satage Inability to find a water source baa apiing orga Me Ma tags wm ar ae : “Tt all depends,” he said at a news conference, “on/ie lsraelislondan border of, Uejhindered erations of The device revolves atop the|mounted as a result of Khrush- “Nikita Khrushchev's defini-|Netev Peser: Pe hE canyon Prteopeeon: American Life Insurance|chev's ‘wo, speeches. yesterday_in d A | [Rien 06 AOE Os NONE y assented deen, Co. WS | et, wi bragged about e,” ; " eps oe $ eee a te guided seiaales with H. Womb wer f ers Dped “It probably comes down|" ging te tata Appoint / int 2 Members fisatenearttont ot Communist pa: in Justice Case “in a matter of time the Rus Seatac ie teatie or eto to UF Committee A Foreign Otfige “statement |" " asset similar “a B® mseguaaleadtgce nig OP ‘jsaid today’s talk at Downing St. . 4 ; ; had been made A rege ot “Teviewed the question of Anglo- Circuit Judge. Hélland by Marshal Zhukov’ the Budget Committee for Pontiac| S¢?#t ade and continncd die- a oe Would Be cussions of cultural exchasges te a Area gant ee _ and on the disarmament prob- of Rights ; dinner hon- etme Committee, oo,” ; me oring M; Kyes, @ General D. B. Eames, of Eames and, Indications were that Kbrush-| In a circuit court decision yes-| Moters Corp. vice president and Brown, plumbing contractifig com-|/chevy and Bulganin ran up against)terday, the right of justices to de- a former deputy secretary of de- attorney, were named. Eames is ajand contacts phases of the talks./,0i- courts may appeal to circuit = a fesa were eva- Brernin member of the boards of several| British opposition to breaking! out was denied, a anal a tend ob dibcnean: \eqrenaneet” te local youth service agencies and|down the Western embargo on sell-| couthtield Towship Justice Ed- wl dhcereeh, "to abtinien, \entun-tide elenl Wilson ‘is a member of the legal|ing strategic goods to Russiaiwarg 4 Elsarelli was ordered by| “ frontier formed by firm of Smith and Wilson. seems to have irritated Khrush-o,iiang County Circuit Judge H.| While all efforts to ease World| p iver Other members of the _seven-|chev and resulted in his new tough) hussel Holland to forward the ap-|tensions and bring about A situa- sede man committee are Henry D., tone. peal documents of 27-year-old Rob-/tion - that disarmament | 4, neg have Price, Donald G, Berryman, How-| He seemed to approach the talks!arn & Paine of Clawson, who must be continued, he said that | ael’s borders ard H. Fitepersid and Theodore E.|n0 with a chip-on-shoulder Stti-|\pieaded guilty to drunk driving Cae peat reenias however, that| cris the jiersema. before Elsarelli March 2% and/the dangers & course are ; The Bader Comming fee the xray dros the ma" paid his fe ot 3100 with ‘0|enormowly grater tat I Melons, an amount t allocations said a typical headline describ- costs, - pre-atomic age.” . to its local, state and national| ing the acrimonious clash last atargill ghee ia ceammea . secretary of de-/°Ve ‘uieter. agencies, {Continued on on' Page 2, Col. 7) Paine's driving Soaps ne 6 — on ne a tk fees ana 04, Was year. Wants Reaction on Expansion Issue nts, Steen nie Chiet As-|nighest civilian decoration. ior ; a 3 lor, contended that ‘state Su-| Myes sald im accepting that Dulles Floats Trial Balloon |rreme cor suciooe tnd ri] e Aatey mo to Test Feelings on NATO) ee sistant ried tat appeal te Seat Cet from justice court is a constitu.) Ait Force man, = | WASHINGTON (%—Secretary of State Dulles, vy bon Hong Pose ye sone of i. * ss Rly oe the De- ee ' sponding to a variety of pressures, has floated a trial). deoriving the defendant of his! Guests included Detense Secre- pepe ago § balloon to test sentiment for broadening the North/rights without due process of law.itary Charles E. Wilson, Kyes’ Prins, Willem II by only Atlantic Treaty Organization. i ‘oe cme tan, a on 8 former boss both in the Defense z= a o bd ; Bis yrs: | Dulles strongly indicated. to. newsmen that he WAS! cuit: court, he would be depriving tor ee oe cee BOR oat won a trophy ‘purposely vague in saying yesterday the time has come)the court of its appellate jurisdic-|to enter ~President--E ce i season by the “to advance NATO from its initial phase into the totality |" and — enlarging ‘is own|Cabinet. - were 1 . Department Store. lof its meanin tartetiet Kyes now has returned to. GM as| CHGS, 1600 et ae cmt *| Loaded with 1,400 tons of cement ” “If that ett th n desire of the NATO member jt vine sree a) eee ; __ jin bags, the Torsholm left Gothen- . . Cloud d W ecutive in. charge of the: onan The mother was visiting in an \burg, Sweden, March 28. Her car- nations,” he added, “the* y an QFMEL jnousehoid “appliances and GMC! adjoining trailer on Fenton read go also included Swedish wood pulp United States will join|Gronchi, told. Congress, .oe Feb. 28, Truck and Coach Division. — when she noticed smoke pouring |to be delivered to paper mills at eagerly in exploring the during his Washington visit, that Sean for Wednesda | At his news-conference Quarles) from her home. She dashed inte |Green Bay, Wis. possibilities which now |NATO must. change. He said mili- V | snowed no great concern about) the fiery trailer and carried out ve beckon us forward.” itary cooperation had to be “sup- Moat ci nhs the squabble over selection of &| Lawrence. A neighbor brought | . T%¢_ Torsholm’s captain, Fri. Dundalt- ‘ter 0 ‘gevameing of|Plemented with new and imagina-|.. sicti Senge wag Soi det fighter base in northern Mich-| out Charles Leon. Both were sae Satur Bah Daneel the 15slation military _alliance|“!ve forms of cooperation. area see with « low of 33-37) """ pronounced dead on arrival at a | PT of Detrolt Commie. have come from many quarters. | Among a variety of pressures for moea. sion and other civie leaders, Omaiiis P ~Neintster (CD2nging the concept of NATO is and warm.|No Honky-Tonkin’ ive Firemen said defective wiring Lester Pearson known te ienite fees "clleeti” tea ig tier the forecast for tomorrow. LOUISVILLE, Ky; (INS)—Uncle could have. caused the blaze, but ierheerery tig Phas ah os: [Sart omen Sn unten Os | ic aid ae {aera Wednentgy Be mar rele arid en nm eave tonight for other Great Lake tiga, W. yit White Sulphur | members have criticized what they|preceding 8 a.m.'in downtown Pon:|""You don’t do much honky-fonkin’| The children’s father, an auto|Green Bay and Chicago, She wil be \term too great U, S. emphasis on|tiae was 32 Seren Same Wh yt tat ny ae ia eager fae oo Italy’s President G a ove anni’ military pects. 4 at 1 p. ao things: oo the time Fe rae are — oe Mypage ng Es : we ' ‘ a “i Civic Leaders, Young People Discuss Proble ® 9883 & Hl i jit fs re ihe tet 5 Fidei uf i ip i i>EG Hi } | i * = i itt i t; . ? silet BE 3 i ii Dad Just Moa as Kids Have Real Hey-Day ®CHICAGO (INS) — ner is suffering from His i friend of yours is doing uf it awit ? i i g Everyone involved was reported doing well except Skinner. Issue Building Permits for 22 New Homes __ At 8 om: Wind velocity 5 mph see gaa ape RTT DULLES WITH AP a = bk ciated Press at the annual ry in New York. Dulles, in ing the luncheon, +; dent of The Asso- alliance to a group AP luncheon Monday betterment. TUESDA ol forests of the suburbs ait e483 Wee 3 oa i i if if strict racial segregation in its ve- hicles. Excursions to the chateaux, ca-|NO COMMENT - the name of Manager J. H. Bag- ‘ ley, who was unavailable for im- eT) mediate comment, gal action might be taken if bus — disregarded state and city Ws could not be reached early today Savings Vash. The company’s directive bore - Before the desegregation order was posted, Gayle hinted that le- ion. He for comment on what steps if any were planned now that the com- pany has done away with racially separate seating requirements. * * * | no orders to make any arrests of drivers or bus company officials. WHAT WILL HAPPEN? It remained to be seen whether dra-| the three-member City Commission showplace of the Tle - de - France. Back in 1661, Louis XIV set out to turn his father’s hunting lodge into a 700-room palace, His am- |bition to build a regal residence which would have no peer was realized. Louls XV and the Bour- bons made elaborate additions, but |the imprint of Marie Antoinette is _|most vivid of all. Here she is said to have spent her last afternoon before the revolutionaries marched would take legal action against the bus company for violating state and city laws requiring separate seat- ing facilities. Montgomery, in the southeast- —Alabamea,—has-a population of about 120,000. About | 50,000 are Negroes, . * * ° The Rev. Martin Luther King little chance the protest movement would be called off before tonight at the earliest. county Howard K. Kelley, of Royal Oak; W. Ray Ransom, of Pontjac; and|sisy said the Senate group would City police said that they had) ‘after May 1.” Jt, w teader-in-the-six-months-old_ bus boycott, indicated. there was With appointment of three Oak- Supervisors to the a Andrews, of take testimony from several other ownship. industry executives but their Macomb County board members,| ames were not disclosed in ad- nnounced last week, are Hugh Dodge, of St. Clair Shores; Howard Grissom, of Utica; and Keith Bovenschen, of Chesterfield ‘Town- ship. Board members said today they plan an organizational meeting in the near future, “probably soon Place 2 County Youths on Three-Year Probation Two youths who pleaded guilty April 9 to the breakin March 29 lwere sentenced yesterday to three years’ probation and payment of $100 court costs each, George Decet, 17, of 3542 Gard- Rappuhn, 17, of 2943 Mann Rd., Pontiac Township, appeared. for Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. EM. Ford Napoleon very aptly named the castle, House of the Centuries. |begirinings, but it was the flam- boyant Francis I who brought in Benvenuto Cellini and with him the Italian Renaissance. Napoleon, re- decorated the palace which he also = as a prison for Pope Pius 1. ‘Americade’ Highlights . Conveniences of Future DETROIT ~The home of the ture, phone-vision, and atomic 4 Louis VII is responsible for its’ Skipper Admits with positive aims for world improper tivities in connection with the ae * ° vance of the petite hearing. * and Joseph Abrams of Great Neck, L. L, are key figures in the investigation which has resulted in accusations by Chairman John L. Lota Dixie_Highway—gas—station} ner_St.,Berkley,.and_ Nor man) sentencing before Oakland County |i C é City Okays Assessments — kin Countion Two Parking Districts — 3 Desegregation Decision | ectives. * A J Pia t . MONTGOMERY, Ala. (—Mont-|the first: of her race to ride on an With Old Stove gomery's embattied bus companyjunsegregated bus in Montgomery.) = oe ee ot oe morning despite a City Commis- ; : 5 dion waruing 10 continue separate| But the unidentiied women for $3,000 Treasure, |_,iis sess Partie SS oes facilities for white persons andimoved to the tonnes’, segregated and Then --- ue 3% to 18 yoare sentence in South ‘2° the bus in the chill dawn at his-} VAN NUYS, ‘Calif. wTfor sev-|Dohald H. Ritter, 27, of 12 Down- se Slate Seams, ree: Ses tte Ce ere, awe Oat eee rer be cod tance Cth 8 oe etme tol ee Setarce Oe ee eee a : it to pel Spee «| was person wa at wanted. : Sheriff's detectives . bus stop. He got together $3,000, hid in it] are credited with at least 12 break- Histo Unfolds ee 8 in a small purse which he placed|ings March 24, in which mostly | ry Montgomery City Lines, target|in a coffee can, and then put the|cigarettes and change from vend- as sabe mapa pte er = can inside an old stove in the ga-|ing arene Foal poe — b me a na rage. same night, Outside Paris segregation crusade, posted a N0-| post Friday a salvage truck pair was involved in burglaries at | tice last night saying it would com-| < a drive-in at 910 Oakland Ave. 3 ds neue aaa with the U. S. Supreme Court| 11 ee ae ee re in the (and atthe Eagles Hall, 200 W. Radiating Roads From|icimar SEE eae, eat aap tam sated hem 3 ie ne French Capital Lead to company in MIDDLE poly cnee Ag Pe ao — So Famous Landmarks The first buses to roll under the| - He and his wife searched franti-| 19 ot a gas stétion st 208 8. PARIS — History begins to un-|Desin operating-wmtil after 5 a.m.| asked police help and, finglly, aft-|wheels worth $75 during the first ‘ CST, Most of the drivers first/er five salv ards had been ' fold within an hour’s drive from |jearned age week of April. an : of the company’s deseg-| searched, the stove was located. . es the Eiffel Tower. Roads from the|regation order when they reported] Oh; the money was there, all 2: French capital radiate north to the|for work at a . right, but Leon’ marched right Makers of Uniform __|Chateau of the Grand Conde at iaikb te wigs ae ao - ye gis: m|Chantifly; south to Louis XIV'S\according to race put the bus sents|$3,000 in a savings account: Il ing Up in Quizzing Athe U lavish Palace of nape a pany oquanely in the * Name Sy rvisors ’ ““Tto Champs tween 1 eme Court ° < Ww (INS) — 5e' Sasa Poce, net rr J Oe UPI {arm mente rca eas ,|the company continue to maintain to Water Authority 5 he a er ac- The Senate Investigations sub- The Kravitzés, of Atlantic City, McClellan (D-Ark), that “payoffs” have been made to military pro- curement Pontiac Deaths Robert Caldwell Service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Pursley Funeral Horne for Robert Caldwell of 2640 Melvin St., Rochester. The Rev. Albert Eddy of the Auburn Ave. Mission will officiate with burial ' — * m4 ame in St. DETROIT (® — Captain Thomp- son Campbell says a_ jammed steering gear caused his freighter, the E, M. Ford, and the ‘Steamer A, M, Byers to collide in the St. Clair River last Thursday. * * * The Byers, loaded with 9,800 tons of dolomite, sank and blocked Great Lakes shipping for 24 hours. At one time 50 vessels were tied up on either side of the- wreck, ‘but sufficiently wide and deep wa- ‘ter was found to get around it. energy -will -highlight the National Assn, of Manufacturers ‘‘Ameri- cade” in Detroit May 8-10. The show will describe new con- veniences in transportation, show what a cockpit of a space ship like, and tell how one 2 g ! for a year. 16 animate a gf i vision, & i i ft ‘uranium 235 will power i exhibits, thee +. Campbell, a 67-year-old De- | treiter, told q Coast Guard Mari- | time Board of Inquiry the wheel stuck with the Ford’s rudder | heading it slightly to the left as: | he was about to pasé“the Byers. Campbell said both ships were i Pioneer Auto Maker, |W. S. Paterson, Dies C| | C h la bar which had fallen into the 'steering gear, but the hearing ididn't take up the report, MENLO PARK, Calif, (—Pri- vate funeral services were conduct- ed here yesterday for William S. Paterson, former Flint, Mich., mo- tor ear manufacturer, who died Sunday at his Menlo Park home. Cemetery, Flint. Paterson. 75,formerly operated the Paterson Motor Car Co, Flint. The company was sold some years ago to General Motors. "Paterson and his wife, Mary L., have been living in.California since Interment will be in Glenwood 10, 1922, the son of John {. and i Myrtie J. Lockwood . jand Besides his mother, Mrs, Clif- ford Fredrickson of Rochester, he is survived by two children, Lu- cinda Jean and Mark Caldwell, both of Utica;. one brother, Charles T. Caldwell of Rochester; two sis-| ters, Mrs. Agnes Morris of Pon- “ ~ ltiae and Mrs. Emma Spangler of| term Rochester. . Mr, Caldwell was killed in an automobile accident Sunday in Ma- comb County. Julia A. Filkins Julia A. Cleveland Filkins, a for- mer teacher at the Wilson Avenue School, died yesterday in the Health Center at Coldwater. She aes tt , lit ie g ig i G Books Fei - - 7. a U.Nv Associated Press — Directors Named NEW YORK 48 — Members of |The Associated Press have re- elected five directors and elected) oné new one at the AP's annual) Arrest City Suspect in Barroom Stabbing The new director is Kenneth MacDonald - of the Des Moines ‘a The victim, Manuel H. Santi- For 2 Days Only! Fri. April 27 & Sat. April 28 Bring in Your James M. North Jr:, Fort Worth Electric Shaver for “ADJUSTING _ * CLEANING _ ® OILING By Factory-Trained Remington Technicians All work wifl be done by Remington technicians. Dam- replaced at low factory rates. 98-N. SAGINAW ST. 1G SELECTION OF MATERIALS oy ernie : armingto Public Meeting | at 8 Wednesday’ Maite Doce Ania at Cost of $5,500,000)" _ Within “Township — ‘FARMINGTON © TOWNSHIP” =| — as do cities, The law oe Tentative ‘approval for the pro- posed rezoning was given by the ‘ township board at a special meet- ing last Feb, 27, This was prompted by a request for permission to construct Detroit Baptist Manor, a home for the barat on 13 Mile Road between Or- chard Lake and Middlebelt. Officials of the proposed Baptist Sgt oo before the on previous occasions, At- a meeting of the Township Board Feb. 28, they Hol Masi Festival Tonight af Romeo . - ROMEO — Over 200 children will) program of American life in music, Miss Marguerite Craw- ford will direct the vocalists, — Your PTA Is Planning: “fo ‘Calico Capers, Dancer at Leonard Saturday | LEONARD—PTA members here are sponsoring - aaere dance, "Calico Capers,” Sqartny eveciag, « at 9. rector, ‘speak on what defense plans have been made for this area in the event of an air attack. As Detroit is considered a critical Coan Bonquet A. square dance callet_will be “ee Chairmen : for Scouf Event | 7 Men to Promote Sale of Tickets. for May 24 ia area, Waterford Township amagene Wayne County and civilians are being trained to help‘ policeriren, |" firemen and welfare agents to cope with the influx ‘of people. He spoke also on — measures: for _,tornadoes.. be the guest speaker when the Waterford Village PTA meets at 8 p. m, Thursday at the school. Mr. Worrell will tell of the plans being made for the national Girl Scout Round-up to be held here this. summer. meeting is the installation of new officers. Dem Convention These areas will be headed by Stuart Williams of Lake Orion, gered Snover of Clarkston, Joe it of Birmingham. Other district ticket chairmen divided its sales into four areas.) ~ . McCall of Holly and Harry) On the agenda for the inteies Se at Lapeer Meet Thursday to Pick will be Harold Wright, Pontiac District; Jesse Goss of Farming- 1D will be held at 1 p. m.. Wednesday, * tother children-in this group. been elected new president of jand Mrs. Eugene Nikkari, treas-|"" =a | Ralph-9 urer. iy = Four County Delegates! Han ot mt. Clemens, 1 LAPEER — Lapeer County Deny- ocrats will hold their county con- vention on Thursday at 8 p.m, in/|tickets. the supervisors’ room at the Court House in Lapeer, - A number of candidates to coun- "ee ta com ANNUAL Baptist named. Also delegates will be chos-| “ en to attend the state. convention ( onfab F t Novi i j that 20 per cent of Franklin _ eed i ne District. — pacrpegpertr pi cng tes| he ea “Kindergarten - for State Event June 2 Wits’ 3. DeGrie. sora turned to the city as Round-up” at. Franklin School) ticket chairman, said this year's May 16, in the kindergarten room. Parents are invited to bring their! children entering kindergarten next fall so that they may become acquainted with teachers and promoted by an advanced: sale Persons planning to attend are asked to éall the school office, MAyfair 6-2330, so that officials, may mail information regarding necessary credentials to bring for registration of children. Refreshments will be provided by kindergarten room mothers Mrs. ‘Newton Colg and Mrs. John Lackner. June 2 in Grand Rapids. Lapeer County is entitled to, four dele- gates. Peer The Democratic Committee in- cludes Robert Peretto, Metamora as chairman; Mrs, dosephine Treadgotd, first vice president; Zack Stroman, second vice pres- ident; Leo Mathews, treasurer; and Walter -Sierakowskl, secre- tary. : eh Officers of the Lapeer County | tion, Democratic Club are Ralph At- wood; chairman; Mrs, Jack Hom- er, first vice chairman; Bill Free- man, second vice chairman; Wil- liam Miller, treasurer; and Mrs. Until 9 P.M. . Almont : Mrs. Melvin Fiebelkorn . has the PTA here: Chosen to serve with her are George Juhl, father vice. president; Viola Braidwood, mother Vice président; Mrs. Olaf Vicklund, teacher vice president; Mrs. Currey Millikin, secretary the Novi Baptist Church, Reports will be giveri by M Dryden Couple Marks 50 Years Waterford Township The Donelson School PT& met ‘recently to hear Lewis Jarrendt, and the Reverends Floyd Norton, Ralph Karney or Paul Warford. ton, Ottawa District; and Martin Macomb event is the first. meeting to be To Be Held at Church Wednesday From 1 45 The ‘Ties: Weal bailccis, wind. erator of the Wayne Baptist Assn. - _- Michigan Baptist Conven- » announces the annual meet- ing "will be held Wednesday in} May Porter John, clerk of the a Bap. Grolip Slated Two. missionaries of the Ameri- of}. ’ PLAN BENEFIT DINNER ~ A drive to start a has been launched by Jayno Adams PTA in Waterford the first supporting function will be a ham dinner, slated for Satur 6 Se Oe ee ee Me. Readying posters library nship and a a nae eee ee Scar a Mh and menus for the event are - (lett to “ow use and Mrs. Harold E. Royce, both of, Desgeet FAaas, ani Air. ie ard Barling and Mrs. ae ee $212,000 Program Drive to Be in May The annual County Home Dem- onstration Achievement Day will be held -at the Congregational Presbyterian Church” here 7Mast! :|niht gave overwhelming appproval} © to Hear Dr. Eggerston . under the direction of E. C. Ojala, will play selections to open the Oakland County Civil Defense Di- Lake Orion Teachers LAKE ORION—Thée “Lake Orion Teachers Club, representing the 98 teachers in Orion Township this weekend. of Marriage DRYDEN — More than 60 rel- atives and friends paid tribute to Mr. and Mrs, John Bacis of 4365 Hollow Corners Rd., who celebrat- ed their 50th wedding anniversary The two were married in their cart Baptist Convention are making a tour of associations and one of them will attend this meeting. The Rev. Alfred Van Benschoten, Jr. is home on furlough from Thail- and. The Rev. Maxwell Chance is! an American Baptist Convention missionary to Assam, ‘where he and Mrs. Chance have served for 17 Church in Pontiac on May 3. Featured on-the program which Starts at 10 a..m. is Mrs. Hazel Dunlop who will show how to set an attractive table for various oc- casions, usjng well chosen flower arrangements and table appoint- ments. Lancheon af the church is Schools will meet Thursday at 4:15 p.m., at Blanch Sims School, to hear Dr. Claude Eggerston, profes- sor of education at U: of M. speak on “Academic Freedom.” native Romania on April 14, 1906, and came to America the following! year. They have lived at their pres- ent farm home since 1926. The Golden Wedding event was marked with a party given by years. Beginning at 1:45 . An offering will be taken during the evening to help pay for sup-/ plies for both the choral and in- strumental depattments, Revival at Leonard LEONARD — Revival services are continuing through this week at the Brethren i in Christ Church here. their church, Romanian Ba: Church of Detroit, on the anni- versary date. Then Sunday after- noon friends and relatives began to drop in during an open house served at the church. St. Mary Music Festival Scheduled Next Sunday ORCHARD LAKE — Students of /nationally-known “Schola Cantor-| St. Mary Seminary will present| their 14th annual Spring Music Fes- —_tival_at—7:30—p-m. -Sunday in the | The Concert Band will offer a} program of classical and contem-; porary music which includes Mo- zart’s “La Finta Giardiniera Over- ture;""—Haydn's- “Surprise Fugue in C."” The stirring martial strains ‘of | Sousa's “Liberty Bell’ and Wag-| et >| The three choral groups and) |boat overturn. ner’s “Under the Double Eagle” the Concert Band will combine are also among the program selec- | tions. ‘ Musical novelties such as the “Sandpaper Ballet” by Leroy Paul Yoder will demonstrate the! 4: band’s. more frivolous. moods, [eam the. Corps Crit eye OFOWNING County Man ‘Other selections: will-include spe-| PORT HURON w—Wearing two! canipus auditorium. : lcially arranged hymns from the Jackets saved Edward L. Despain, Polish traditional liturgy. rection of Thaddeus Ozog and the! lpont Sym=/ High School Glee Club directed by’ phony,” and Bach's “Prelude and/Father John Gabalski will present) la group of lighter selections among | which are several Polish folk songs. | re . ction of the Rev. Henry, Community Church will. hold a < vs " ad ss Ee “gale Will be held at sic a ri Mary’s. The Rev. Walter discuss the repairing of the foun- The concert also will feature the Ziemba will be commentator, Judge Considers Tots in Imposing | Light Sentence session, to cOngratulate the con- ple. The Bacises have two daughters, Mrs. Leo Andea and Miss Florence Bacis, and a sén, John, as well as two grandchildren, All live in Dry- den, ; um” and the Gregorian “‘Cibavit cause of his five children. placed Szymansky on five years | probation and ordered him to pay $150 court costs rather’ than work a hardship on the five/chil- dren. \40, of Hazel Park, from drowning) jwhen he was-tossed into the Black The College Choir under the di-/ \River from his capsized 10-foot Despain —lost--consciousniess but ws held up in the water by lair trapped between the two jackets he wore. He was hauled jashore by onlookers who saw his Warren Township jewelry loot was recovered by police. Plan Rummage Sale fil ee “American Pan- To Plan Church Repair The concert program is under’ METAMORA — The Thornville Saturday," from 9 a. m. ithe League of Catholic Women, | 281 South Park St., Pontiac. ‘dation of the church. ~ The famed swallons of southern! |California’s mission of San Juan jof the few western birds that live | i close- to man. County Cal Calendar The Ratehow “< oe Satiation will be Wednesday at 7:30 Temple. Three girls will be installed by Lina Moehiinan, worthy adviser, eae Orion ae No. 46 F & AM will at tonight at the edie Temple to pe... ‘the PC degree Representatives of all churches in this association will attend. There will be special work-shop groups for men, women and youth, p.m. and conchiding at 9:15 p.m. there -will be a “Family Supper Break” at 6 MT. CLEMENS—Walter J. Szy- mansk of Center Line escaped a prison sentence for burglary be- “Circuit Judge James E. Spier Szymansky broke a window in a store and fled with $985 in loot. The ORCHARD LAKE — St. -Mary’s! Guild of Our Lady. of Refuge! Parish, will hold a rummage sale m., et the Masonic) available, “and reservations may be. made at the County Exten: sion Office Pontiac. During the noon recess, exhibits of home ~ demonstration projects. may be viewed, Wolverine Lake Plans Revealed New Development Will Feature Three Bedroom Homes WOLVERINE LAKE — Another new housing development that will! feature three bedroom ranch type dwelli in__the— Spring Lake of this area, about 3567 square ifeet will be church school space. new boiler room and hot water a new kitchen, to ac- ; ‘commodate 350 people; a pastor’ 8) study with a separate secretary's) office: lobby and sanctuary. equipment; the lobby with a plate glass win- dow to allow viewing of church : services. paints — aia entail building program, A large crowd attended the special meeting in the church base- ment to heard.Harold Fisher, mas- of the ‘new plan will include ap- proximately 5400 square feet, and A new front on Main Street will extend 88 feet and the en- trance will be at sidewalk level. Other features will include -a a large inside stair to| There will be a “cry room” ' atl The present kitchen will he con¥erted into a choir room and- the schoot area on the south side will have folding partitions 4o de- partmentalize the eneire church school This space will have a stage area, and, when opened up for general use will seat 275 at dwellings Heights subdivision was revealed verine Lake village clerk. The builder is Edgar R. Bisson, of Walled Lake. . structed on cement slab, measuring |¢ width, according to Finlayson. He range. | | that plans have been made for | | 20 homes with possibilities of a | future. He said that lake priv- is lecated on Benstein road near| Glengary road. Finlayson pointed out that the! subdivision will be adjacent to the! proposed extension of Northwestern) highway. i j “Daddy, may I ride?” This is an important question which many of. you will have fo answer this’ spring. Your young son or daugh-' ter will want to get on your trac: tor and take a ride with you. Will - permit your child to get on and ithe ride safe, but then it happened. | ard—never permit him to ride | Warn Against Danger | | of Child Riding Tractor | had used every precaution to make There is énly one wise way to protect your child from this haz- with you on your tractor or other farm machinery. And, Worthington . continued, there's no better time to teach a youngster driver training than [when he is = to ride a bi- ‘today by John C. Finlayson, Wor Rochester Girl to Wed ‘Man From Lake Orion The new homes will be’ con-|Werth of Rochester, announces the 44.5 feet in length and 28 feet in/Alberta Eleanore, to Jack Ray imond Berean. gl dded that each house will be Sit-l agp. ~and-Mrs.-Ray-Berean-ot Lake! -R-O CH ESTER — Recently -re— wedding js turned missionary to Japan, ‘Rev. William J. Danker will preach ie the 11 a.m. service. Sunday at) sated on a 66-foot lot with the’ 'Orion. total: price in the $10,000-$12,000) 'planned. The village clerk announced Whirlers Invite Guests Spring Lake Heights subdivision calling of Pete Lengen n. ROCHESTER — Mrs. F erdinand) ngagement of her daughter, He is the son of! A September WEST BLOOMFLEL D—Th |Capistrano are cliff swallows, one larger number sometime in the | Western Whirlers Square Denice dinette Club will entertain guestg.at the WPON | fleges will be granted to each | next dance; Saturday night. The! buyer. jclub meets twice monthly af West! Bloomfield hall to dance ter church architect, explain- the! building program. The first phase | |York Board of Naflonal Missions, | ro me >| will Southeastern with his family in July, Mr. Daker is presently considering | ~ a call extended him to the Chair of} Missions at Concordia Theologic a) Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. i tat ei "=" OK Presbylerian Program at MILFORD — Members of the banquet tables. (Over doulbe the present seating capacity.) to the first series of a $212.00 2 fund-raising campaign willl Gye to the ; et underway the week of Mayjof population iaogt, > scouring to George fees, date new church members, Dr, Marcus Kendall of the New ane the campaign. Set — ii BW A Wn Japan Missionary. to Speak’ on Sunday “""" English Speaker Slated the, ‘at Rochester Meeting eenesT ERK — The Girl's riendly Society of St, Phillip. Speiapad Church is having a spe- John Lutheran Chureh here.-He!cial- meeting in- the church, at 4 .4lso preach at the broadcast service The Rev, Mr. Danker Seheduled to return to the re gular pm, over Mr. Danker | is also Wales,” to the Scheduled to appear jat the annual|the meeting. | Micha District! Sparen sere |Lutheran Laymen’s League Con- Fire Damages Roof 'vention at-Fraser in the afternoon, jas well as present an illustrated. ~Heseture at 7 p.m. -at..St. Jahn's,. ROCHESTER-—Quicks;,.action by 'Rochester, In a short time the mission ’ headed by the Rev, Krew into a multiphased program | including a weekly 30 minute ra- die broadcast of the gospel over | 36 stations from one end of the | country to the other, Wednesday. Miss Onwen Pugh of Aales ig ‘land will be a special guest and | will discuss “The GFS work in All parents are invited to at Hoogerhyde Farm |the- Rochester Fire Department- Monday night put out a stubborn iblaze at the home of John Hooger- hyde, 1181 Inwood Rd, when sparks from a chimney cause ap- srexdaatety $200 damage to the “The owner, Ralph McCain; salt | the damage was covered by insur Japan ance. The farm home is seven Rev, miles north of Rochester. ~_ (hdeortivement) lak em, ae arse ’ ARKING EASY CREDIT TERMS | ~ ferential primary today,” Jon my wonderful, wonderfut,| | Kefauver race could well have in- ithe Territorial Legislature, ratifi- ication -of.a-proposed state consti- | tution and. related issues. -— Population Gauged Alaskans Voie | tin Pinan Ted Territory Is Barometer 4 -8P/Nation Based on Past Convention Resylts ‘vote in their first presidential pref- ” * * They. Will chose between Adlai ‘Stevenson and Sen, Estes Kefau- ver for the ‘Democratic nomina- ; tion. - i Athowels the names of Procilcet ; Eisenhower and Sen. William F. ‘Knowland of California were on ‘the Republican ‘ballot, the Steven- son-Kefauver contest drew the jlion’s share of interest. Go UNINSTRUCTID | Knowland’s name was i sleeed on the ballot before Eisenhower an- ‘nounced his willingness to run, It could not be removed. Although Alaska's six-vote dele- ‘gation to the Democratic National Convention will go uninatructed; any strong swing in the Stevenson- ifluence, An informal poll of the ‘delegation shows it to be in favor of Stevenson at this point by about a +1 a a - In- addition to the » preferential! primary, authorized by the last| Territorial Legislature, Alaskans! iwill be. voting on candidates for) ithe national committees of the, two major parties, candidates for, by Decennial Census JUNEAU, Alaska @» — Alaskans] polkas S)). A FUNNY NAME FOR A AL “Butter and Eggs.” “Butter and Eggs! That's a funny name for a flower,” you ‘might say of the wild flower pictured here. But is it? The flowers have the lovely color of fresh butter, and in the center, the orange 6 Originally it was brought ‘to this country from Europe, and is found almost everywhere in the temperate zones of North America from June \to October. Sometimes it is called by other nick-names like Toad-flax, Jacob's Ladder, Brideweek and Eggs and Bacon, The stems are erect, the leaves narrow and grasslike, and the ‘flowers cluster densely in spikes of yellow and orange. It can be picked without damage to the roots, but it is better to leave it where it is. In the background is a little country girl making butter'in an old fashioned churn. Whey is spraying out around the dasher ot the churn. Her, pet hen is-at her feet near her nest of eggs. Color this panel too for your scrapbook, (This idea was suggested first by Jean and Janice Klink, Bay City, Mich, Perhaps you-have-an idea for a Junior Editors panel. If so send it in care of this newspaper and if it’s usable, it'll win a $10 award. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: “Jack in the Pulpit” | ‘LANSING @ — Atty. Established “4 1 898 Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME : 3 160 W. 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Rolfe, TT, a top- orches- ‘Taylor, state pos alae of| @ public instruction. Kavanagh ruled any part of a school district which lies with- in a city automatically becomes | part of a city school district , The Attorney General: also ruled that any such school district, or part of it, lying within a icty * Kanavagh held the change in a) had passed Tee in population. ‘Wild’ Cyclist, 9, Injured by King, 1 Gets Gilts Galore COPENHAGEN, Denmark ) — Nine-year-old Preben Anton Lar- 'sén did a bit~of reckless. driving} on his bicycle and wound up with bruises, a box of candy and a letter—all from his King. | * AJ *y | The Copenhagen boy made a sudden left turn without signaling ‘and was hit last Sunday by a car King Frederik was driving. The King sent. the child a box letter: L- *_ * * “Dear little friend, “I congratulate you on your ‘happy escape from the accident.|' I am very glad you were not hurt more seriously, “I hope you | will like these sweets,” Ph. 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Julius Boros played) the second nine only, scoring - Ke ie Among others playing were Gene Littler, the defending champion. | Dr. Cary Middlecoff and Lloyd, Mangrum. : ome PIN Eikins Ewe, M4 " Pour Orphange a Cy Shore Mkt $0 48 Huron Bowl . ms si 7 I. McConnell 249—657; James Plorit "" $URON LADIES (Final Standings) Del's, Service 61) to_start inl but a popular figvortee. Gavilan Rated Both Ways LONDON (®—Kid Gavilan goes| the uproar led to the suspension’ into tonight's return bout with Pe-|of the referee, Ti-year-old Ben’ ter Waterman a betting underdog) Green. | * * * | Gayilin, who had been involved’ Both positions. were unusual for|in many a disputed decision over? ithe Cuban fighter, who lost to the course of the years, predicted 'Waterman Feb. 7 in one of the|’‘a referee will not -be nécessary! most controversial fights in the to add up the points this time.” | British ring in, a long time. 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YA a 5 eee _ investment in 80 lb sacks 3.00-3.18; in 00 hour was unchanged to . ae Clip ys Mail. This May $2.38%4; corn % to 1 i EGGS oe : May 31.50%; oats 4 to % lower,| DRTROET. April $3 (AP) tap. |rectory sald nothing defiaite had) ines May 66% q lower to 4% high-| Presse been done about a split, started Epes off 2% at T2%. Revere er, May $1.30; soybeans ¥ lower wit inres ia. Jumbe 40.409 wid avg) 1,500 shares apes to 1 cent higher, May $3.02, and/41. avg «2; grade B large aint pane 6 Seaton lard 2 cents lower to 5 cents a A jumbo 4; large fnigher dividend. ss ag hundred pounds higher, May $13.75 Serge aa! Pade" age 31! ¢ The stock market yesterday LA Sat eed , < Here i i : , but there 7, PORE A, ; YY oe | «Hable to owners of paall busthemes. CHICAGO GRAIN large 4144-44; medium 40-41, were more losers gainers \ ay ' 41-42; medium Press CHICAGO, April 34, (AP)—Open ersin:| sg 4g es hate ie AS ee oe sbi ie Comment: Market easy. average stocks recite r coascehs July ones Riom Dee *..: were BM oe the low guage. Large cents at $189.20. cM ae alee eee amass wo PS — ST and | undereradee, moderate to ample. New York Stocks Soly tia! Laem bard large, Avwhites noted at Sac and large| Lag, Morning Quotations) op oieee ace tae = ate nde: yd wns et I7T'ac. ee med... wen om © Oats Ont... oo-e $000. drags amp secs | Az Reguetions 2) ee aa’ MAY «-+05++5 06% - CHICAGO, April 24 (AP)—Chicago: mer- at Sus... He Jones & L :. fiaat.o00; sale buying Prices un-| Alnes ‘ita ae md ae GM F lo changed to % wr seore AA 58;/ Alcoa ......+-+ 115. atedas mp yment : s san: @ ae 99 C 56.95; cars an — “0 3. a. Lies Up in 1st Quarter Eee Se ee ( ; : ‘eas 3 oe 304 exesee Pin St Uuarier seer ces sce les eee 2 a Ww. rE Motore|2e Us, stenderds 05 Gites 1.5;| 4m ¥ Gee... os orillard =.=. 184) age earners in General nae Sh nee See Am Rad ..:.. 223 Meck Trk . ’ , —— ‘ oer 8 . ‘ ‘ : : United States | plants hetaied - k Am TeidiTel"s 1804 awe oe “8, ° eed ° average 421,139 during the first Livestoc Am Tob. .': S14 Mead Cp... 18 ne irm Joins anks quarter of 1956, Harlow H. Curtice, DETROIT LIVESTOCK am Wiser «-- oa Merck +c; 383 Chinen of te Dard: amnomeed ie SF See wlatantatny trae, Bt Hee EOF Billion Dollar Assets |av;s comme owe — chairman of the . - ‘S| Armour & Co.. po *s City, was committed to the woe eo a “ss Pen os her. : ; Motor Pd .., 38.2) ’ aS ‘ , Mtchison ..... i116 ee «et pee sum, anaes go Pie seat ie uss AS Meee he el ees ae ae a 714 Community Nat) First quarter employment was =| Aves lig’: 24 Muelas Be 388) NEW YOR Kip — One company,| road and E, I. Du Pent De Ne- a Pe gag : up from 400,268 a year ago despite end, AY vas Od Er pegorgete of Ameriqn, Selned!. sours, Bank Building f some layoffs in short-service ei":..262.2 Nat Gyps .... 58 sonnel ame a adjustments in| = ay ee Mat hes 32. 3 ee Phone FE 4-1568-9 _ wins ere id soe OS ** 315 . — : 4 ee : al Lee a SOE yee weal ee oh ge af : re ae were os tudd Co... Nor Pac: ..., 065 Ty : eee Eh eit BAKER & HANSEN | Calumet & H.: 15.§ Ohio Ol ..., 43.1 ; : inthe suerage of overtime. houre|sissey. Matkst aw active Shan, Suonday™ | Ga ory”... tt Poe Bi. 838 : = iin ae epee ling quarter a year ago, _|30.00" cull to low uillity 10-00 to 14.00. Gases de sah a .- _ Richard H. DeWitt Donald - lansen An average of 638,926 men and| “ee? ~ Salsble 9: wo carly sales. Cater Tree. Cid Penmer, J.C. 913 . Res, FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 i women were working for GM CHICAGO . LIVESTOCK Cheyeler, «4 fe Pepsi Cola 243 Companies which topped the ’ Fire Insurance throughout the world in the first], cwica00 APRIL. 3) | (AP) —Selette| Clman Bip cc: tht Beeigs i's. $4. | bonus utens ma wen Suan at Cee Automobile Insurance Life Insurance quarter of 1956. Payrolis totaled ' pfprvcanineg ; “|Cluett Pea ... 474 Phileo ..... 3° 20.2] reported assets, a : $760 million, Average world-wide| veign wandet 34 iba! see shenay, te Sel'Gas tna PRP Mer --.$0-7| Telephone System, Standard Of | a ie —— employment in the first quarter) 399-260 ibe Butchers 15.00-18.38; with Senate °°! at ree oS Co, re ee ee rglary Insurance Bonds—. : last year was 614,122 and payrolls iio icuy are 'S ise-t00, tbe sotorea| Sonstm Pow ath ERY Ot -. $h| Sem OOM =—~-|O Gersey Affiliate), American|, Detrolt. He pleaded guilty to} premnnininnnt totaled $768 million. ak 1.35-8¢; around. 139 head’ fined lots| ConPw pf(4.82)1084 Repub aii .. 9 Ges & Sa the charge before Justice James| 68 : , po . Ne. hee Yana D aeai0 we reais. Gent Gan seve 4 Rex Drug: ai : 2 * FE nai Begg meray 3 Southart of Keego Harbor. a" “In eclonce the nee eS ee : Business Notes larger lot sows, 380-800" Tbe 11.18-13-18; &) Cont Ol 2.118 heck 80 ++ reemie Ohio R.R., Sinclair Oil Co., Shell | one's ideas as science advances. lqude Bernard — 16,1400: early clearance On). Curtin Wi "ss 3h St Reg Pap. tas OR Co, Puilips Peusioun Ca. | — ‘a The staffs of Pontiac's two Kres-| go: cattle 24,000; salable calves) pet ais “'*.: 34g Sead a 7 ‘ ‘. Cities Service Co., International a : . gatas Sooty Seve Serra Ae Che BESS lon Rico in Flint fom ne 4 the 57th anniversary of the open-|fairiy, active, about steady: cows. and| DOW Chem”... 67. | ae EY Ce ca. ‘ 3 : . 5 ing of the firm's first Detroit store. |Pull* fully steady; vealers steady: stock-| BATON: ust: EY 8 meeretmemetnte A Highlights of the celebrations are|steady: a ‘few loads “prime 1.181.380 ee Sat j++ $92 Sou Ry... 3 testes ‘Bette int special sales events and decora-|!% ,*2tt, 29,00-24.00; load prime, steers| x) ‘fe iane.. 4) Sta Brena. at Pediatrician Says ru sidiary F ormed . tions. /mcignia 2240; "numerous loads high ime’ fet": 323 84 Su inet wer] Pre-Natal Care Assists 4), oe The local stores, which boast a/ {Pict $ *\Pairb Mor .. 39 Std Ol NJ.... 58.6 With kL 1 Com : total of 288-employes, are located 21.26-22.18; bulk good and choice 17-00-lPiresione .... 18 stevens, JP.... 28-| Working Mothers I 0ca WY pany : q ayes, a steers 15.00-75; high choice and prime|F00G, Mach .. $64 Stud Pack... 8.8 - ; at 66 N. Saginaw and in Tel-Huron.|heiters 20.00-23.00; bulk good and choice| Tews, Tre... 32-8 Suther Pap.... 48.6 Formation of a new subsi _ The chain has a total of 670 es-| 1425-19-50; utility and commercial cows|Ger, Riee .: 604 Syly BI Pd... 6| F'LENT i — A Flint pediatrician, diary, OUR PLAN 11.50-13.75; a few head high commercial| Go) was .... 9632 Tesas Co. 1314 'Briney Manufacturing Co,, special-| tablishments in the U. S. te 14.00; most canners and cutlersiGen Mills .. 664 Tex @ Sul.... 33.6/8ayS more working mothers and izing in the manufacture of boring Thurs. and Pri., ge ae The first store was founded by|14.00-16.28: a few choice and prime 26.00:/Gen “Knee? *: $¢3 Thome. Pd --- 8 /better pre-natal care may account heads, has been announced by| ats PROTECT bel Sebastian S. Kresge shortly before) mows govt venlern 10-00-33 00; some gooniGe® Tel -++- $4, Transamer-..” 43/4 @ big jump in the number of E- A. Goddard, president of God-| ff your friend's im jall and needs ae =. : the turn of -the ¢entrury. Peaflae stock the steer calves and » ton is bey Mes Ty Sale: tebina bo - hers dard & Goddard Co. of Detroit.| ball. Ph. PE 6-0424 or MA 5-4031, hh f il = a me jum 860 Ibs feeding steers 16.50. een 03 ee tn . * © é Operated as @ partnership under « z Adv your ome, ami y Elect Two Officials Salable sheep 3,500; slaughter lambs Gran Paige .. 2:1 tnit aire... 61.7 the Briney name for more than = : m : active, strong to $0 higher; slaughter\g; wo Ry ... 443 : He Dr. Lafon Jones made the com- fi NEW YORK (®—Directors of Sop ee Bees gore, Ans phere Gt West S .. 21.2 ono. Sei|ment on a report from Hurley ve years, the new corporation County Accident Injures ; and yourse wi an General Motors Acceptance Corp.,|prime including 103-108 Ibs averages,/Guil oll ..... 32 US Lines 26.1 : represents another step forward in Two New Hudson: Youths) / poe : have elected Allen S. Brush as/ tome of these with limited sors st 1850: /tersn Choe . 486 Ug Sieel $+4/Hospital that premature births |the company’s plan for. continued| ' W© wweson Tours; | “tor derly ‘economic al : . or :: t 40) nolland F ..- 37 os Tob ..... 1&2 have almost 100 per cent . “ : / f ia bs Se a ieaaee CRAY ate ere he nity ‘ite Toledo el Mauct"hay =; S24 Yon Real": H8}oeewedm s901 and 1986, Total birtha| THe Goddard & Goddard firm|yAty socom at, Twelve Mile! ; : Ne . + |17.00; cull te low good lambs 12.00-19.50;|tng Rand... «5 WS Pere i a . births| wakes milling , , east of _ re in two), f ff : ~ oe Cae lle Stouts wo the abt ditend.lindustries started operation in this) “138, git, Git gas! on wig working, mothers| o) : pry | ; predominantly agricultural state in previous aay. ...261.2 | 180.3 73.2 189.9) s sald wi ers, ; E ‘an CHICAGO April 23 (AP) Live poultry: 1955. The Kansas Industrial De-|Week “ago.-':. [2681 1488 137 188 may ‘contribute to the situation. ‘Copters Can Take Off . amings . = & I oan Co : pi RE a coope| yelopment — ." it — Year 4 oon 343 ee 128 196.8) And he suggested better prenatal'in Zero-Zero Weather okEW (ING)—American, Enka) — pito gs - ae . pron . } > | see ‘ i a! | ; an net : r ; “4 Ee : ts: paring price unchtnged to? cests|Yearg. ‘Towns with less than 10,000|i28¢ Wamj.css-. 3442 14 T4 ingjcare may mean life for an infant) CLEVELAND UR — Helicopter ae 73 West Haron St. — FE 4-061 f Iasi: brotiers of bees hat; at ane omalatien got 40° per cent of|1955 low...:..\.203.1 1149 672 148.8;who otherwise might have been taxis can take off today in “zero-|This 38 . ers 18-16; caponettes over 444 ibs 25-26; born. ” a S sommes same — as under 4% lbs 29.5-31. the new plants. = (er ge Napier Con) ane still ‘aie angel weather, the ees Pog és ! _ res @ ecimal points PREEMIE NURS “. rport Executives | Le ’ ; . : ( s . Bi, yee das Hemet ad| The nial tne develoned | Hetry ale, cottons man is Year—Get Boat and Motor iret Ol & Chem: 3 15,Whole new nursery to care for/ager of Cléveland Air Taxi, Inc.,\ported net income for the year snded Woaat Ete stores" Le. 43]"preemles,” who must stay in thelsnid_ helicopter. takeotfs in such| stints “atiee™ 2, "lalstnt tt PROTECTION Fraopa at ret HE HE homptal unt they weigh about 54S weather, with no forward or up-c “| <> . = : ie Polede Raison Co. tee tne 18g Pons ward visibility, have been accom-|é trom 4 For a Few Pennies Per Day! ; W h With 50,000 Squ re Feet oR ale: bea Press, i 1.3)““The nursery’ts equipped with ,Plished successfully “‘and it was + a D ouse a *No : six incubators, three isolettes [not a ‘particularly harrowing ex-|the highest backing in ite bistory, and . ra are ; : ‘ s te £ P similar to an incubator in which | perience.” euseeer te “eattetactory 7 6 ~ — be ao eee of Storage Space . Suitcase of Producer a baby can be weighed without boat and motors for @ very Second Floor © Re-Enforced Concrete Construction — © Railroad Siding = = allowed © Parking Lot for 50 Cars _ ” Fiwashed ashore early today 15 miles|jong after théy have been allowe A relocation of Pontiac Mot orleral sales manager, will be in| © Loading and Receiving Dock for 7 Trucks ** Offices with Large Conference Room © 30,000 Feet on One Floor & 20,000 on © Built to Carry Almost Unlimited Weight ~ at any time Monday thru Friday & a, | small ammount of money. H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency H. W. Huttenlocher Mex E. Kerns 318 Riker Bldg. _ FE 4-155 { 4 [Woshed Up Neor Erie | Sister at exeee era: PONtiac Motor Announces} ERIE, Pa. — A suitcase posi- tors, P arecirny Producer ‘Gerda Por pitgmany cases wwe vowial tes! FeTOcation of Executives | ‘lock, 28, and his wife, was found’ tne hospital for additional care not : . to go home. Division's assistant general sales,Charge of the Western half of the Civil Air Patrol last Sunday; 4 special fund has been set up managers announced today by| United Sta off a week-long search for|ty provide visiting nurses who give — ~ He to mothers ithey reported ““ | culty” over Lake Erie. m, te 4 om. s 5 oe 2 ee Pe a ee ar ee ee Syiteigs PF bedi tip vivir » itnye blag i es ee eae ._ TUESDAY, aru 1956 eee a : “ l Workers Targonski Closes. Probe ms jon “Misuse of a State Car’ Sunday “se Rocky poe F coe three nieces, | wil} be shown. , Named After Mamie DENVER. (INS) — The Denver ; : iit iL, iE ¥ City Council last night. approved per | 2 Mrs. Lawrence Marvin on. Set venting 2 prugeeal. eo ~ wage Icrnse and ein 006r WY Gov. Wal en enor NEW HUDSON: for nance to name a southeast Denver- work week from 45. hours} ‘Targonski finished questioning were after a case of : (Mary Elizabeth) | owned park, “Mamie Doud Eisen- jwith no loss of pay, The Great) Coykendall yesterday in trips ee | ; vin, 36, of 10725 Culver Rd., Brigh-|hower Park.” |Lakes Dredge Owners Assn, had! he had made around the state on Ray T. Garéia, 50, a former | _P-™-|ton Township, will be at 2 p.m. offered a package deal they said) business. Most of the questioning |“Testler and more recently a ret- : “gt Phillip's Funeral|sie White and Mrs. Helen Ledford : ———— (was worth 29 cents an hour. was of a detailed nature, involy- |¢Tee at the local matches, was Cemetery. Mrs./wWolverine, Mrs. Nina Kresin and species. At any rate ‘ ‘Squaw Mahe Uae jes movie |31, Negotiations broke down April ss with clverine, Theodore Souris of Detroit, Coy- last evening at Pon-|Mrs, Alice Kay of Detroit; two!. 8ctor John Derek in @ HollyiWood studio's gym. Derek had had to learn |14 and the tugmen were idled in), aig said the trip Three 1T-year-old youths were Hospital after a long|sons, Bud of Drayton Plains, Mat- boxing tor his role as & prisefighting priest in “The Leather Saint.” what the union said was a lockout), po EP $20.10 heda have |Mztested. At least two others were “lthem of Rochester; .40, grandchil- and the dredge operators said was), © being sought. dren, 33 great-grandehildren, and| , 4. . ae : a layoff, charged against Coykendall ; *. * @: 2 great-great-grandchildren, Advance in Materials aj en: etieence on — eee ie prov y ny Tip Tg charged @! oy: Varelas, Si, who lives be =f . : : s . id . Elmer L, Stebbins May Boost Car Prices ; _ |. The dispute also had halted work hind the sports center, said he — | vee perce ~ , ., . }briefly on the substructure of the/‘CRUCIFIED POLITICALLY’, | was beaten jas he tried &: ee teen. en ‘An’ incentive to an. upturn in|Admits Drunk Driving" _ {Machine Direlts_Bridee_ioiuing!_ SCaHART & * | Tie 8 Woodent Dirmingham, Froriinhive in ogy, ie ua vo carans ons i and bis pons a Tape -JOBS FOR GIRLS Fo hg Fi yl At LAYING, SANDING & ENGINEERING SERVICE nae Ee othe b> pe AND we, aengesa ood Sant “husband NATION'S LARGEST trouble-shooting ome to Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. ‘ oo OSES TT ay Selling to firms connected with| OFFICE MANAGER and wile in low, FE S214.) § MICHIGAK «=| im spare time Write for a A&B TRENCHING building “industries Permanent | . Wxcellent working conditions, Per-| WANTED: WOMEN TRANSPLANT PACTS. Vianien Mag. inet. Bex : | Otfertn - dozens 9, care Pontiac Press. 8, water line field tile. — hy Fy Kj ae EF enced Gremwees: | feBe fee St, eal’ rine —f cote Pontioe Press. | Pe etal. . | Beceem tate with | Sn Woodeards Mi faa “| we WAVE SEVERAL | Oo Hate ares ew Work Wanted Male 10| He 'yngh OF CEMENT WORE. ENERGETIC YOUNG sie hi We train you, Our men if GIRLS.” 18 OR OVER. OPENIN RECEPTIONIST typist . $200 | nnn ~~~ | EDITIONS, GARAGES, ATTICS MAN 22 TO 25 WHO et. This “oi on th &. SALESLADIES RECEPTIONIST, trainee, light A-t CARPENTER WORK NEW 2 “finished. Recreation rooms and | =| WOULD LIKE TO; Panty aA RE eer aes —< Lake. apaeret cw Eerponmer. shen - ce alt | seer psvaLtY aFnoNG| oe Pee eee . LEARN THE ADVER- ining Room Waitresses club for summer ........ wants full tim FE 5-6033. ay 9 M AIR TOOLS, Gomer Hass] HEAT, UE ADEE "SHOE CATESMEN| Genet wrarctat| ACG Stop (REST Rs ma 5 gtr er EE mg EX PERIENCE NOT} Permanent p RY uperienced | Good working conditions, SOMAN FOR HOUSECLEARING, | VARIETY GIRL, or hospi: | “eee W._Montealm. 482 : mane an net | = eae ernie Seen disas | MORAN EARING, | Wetec covennnen ge A-l CEMENT WOR Hi] NECESSARY BUt| Eipermertoce's| eit ee, 9. |sexaror mpemoue oe SOERSPER SS cy | eee eiaremg| LLOYD MONROE 4 NEED IS A FRIEND- T | 9to5-Mon. Thu Thurs. | $i0%,togm, basroom 1528. Bore sBhierany to storey’: Se Bees, ve FE 4686 LY PERSONALITY L & TED’ S “| €an Reve hushend who works | BOOKKEEPING rr CARPENTER ND Caginer | SRICK” BLOCK AND | CEMENT ~}| AND AN AMBITIOUS _iives in. Ponting Ser puters | sCOuREEPING. Mechine' "| Murdoch FES Targe. Residential and “commer | ATTITUDE. MUST BE DIE Woodward at Square Lake Rd. | WOMEN. 18 TO 85, FOR TELE- nn: omni; SOTTO sd eA Ti, CABINETS Toe | _ a0 a Ou aranteed work, Ph, FE AT LEAST HIGH . EXPERIENCED Wl trem fy tts rN ee “tes a eee PGR BRICK CEMENT CEMENT WORK SCHOOL GRADUATE. JIG «& WAITRESSES Aon 35 Nout Perey” PE setie, | SECRETARY tr eaeeve ie “yon —3En, ob DAsEMcENTS — SEE MR. PERKINS AT ork, Mun be ah or aver. Cal “Pre a, ro ; ite Pu, eee soe | Hake saan tat THE PONTIAC PRESS ' DW detween 6 Om Rochester GRAEBNER S—Pontiae GiaINEy MARE AND CARPER.| Stunt’ ficers @ Craine—alee od- q F t ty F Servite, MUlberty “EXCLUSIVELY FOR GIRLS” | “Ate "ushen “& ‘apeciaty. P| roofing. ‘idine® arches att: 1X ure- EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR) WOMAN FOR Lion ‘HOUSE. | 213 Pontiac State Bidg. FE 4-5000. , minum combisation “ws indows : eneral, Live 1 a 50023. work, anda: to prs ad CEMENT ‘x. FLOORS. PAsE- HXCRLLENT OPPORTUNITY : EARN RN #40 40 WEEK 7 cone . Ewe ~~ oe Waterford oo OR RECEPTIONIST m ‘& dre ya. Cheap labor. SAN HOME meMOneLES! ne babywear to heepee corivass- Persona’ lady to do ve 3517 W. us Huron or 1 time employed le T len ing. Enclose stamoed, eddressed | ing end Pevitenboare t @ LICENSED BUILDER, LICENSED. a3 ep on extra cash ~ time envelope, Berbyland Morristown , HH 1 Ww ted erences peowsens? wart | SLECTRICAL WIRING 7 remodeling. Complete Serviee. - car salesman wanted. Previews | Nruct Be Jou Tenn Help Wanted 8 ing salar mE RANCY AT CA- ee ee SARPENTRY, | -MA £2271. Molly, MEIrose_1-4097 Few nest ten proaes | Seni avian we, 6 [ESE RRTERCED GIRS AC | oes» waNTED: K > nere a cute R, BA Riker Bidg., | FRER BOTork, oda jobe FE 20083, |SRICK AND BLOCK LAYING. excellent results in selling the | = EM jority Advantages | counts receivable or payable. Pir | end and. wife. KITCHEN. Hu board CIGWE HAULING WITH GRLALL | ‘Zcetne® cod Sat comens werk. Most Wanted Car’ of today. Long Program e bookke MUt S| and pay, Sober, and rellad | FE 8-3535 son OUGHTEN & BONS, OLDS : Pints of Overt 7 XPERT RIE yi tb “lass pe "Reterences Y possible’ Cal] RE ‘CEPT IONIST $200 aaneawe: EXPERINENCED IN eibone oRADINO —— * b, ertime ENCED 1144. Dentist needs a friendly sympa- general 8 cake work wants Gbonon. STIL _ automob' ‘XPERIENCED DIE MAKER ratrTpreere | —_ ome sii with some pre- . a — . iy oo — WAITRESSES MEN WOMEN TEAR ROUND OP. : to anches. (lan ady job. FR aronees. FE 47749. FE 5-8200 lin ‘Tool and achine Co, 1671 Call_or apply, 300 Lounge. FE | route Earn gg By 3 with oat Fonte meAswer teleptione aN WORK OF ANY | CEMENT WORK. ALL KINDS E. Hamlin Rd, Roehester, Mich. _ 35-9063. Car seman, ae a} _kind. PE 40237 0 Floors, drives, éte. Jensen. FE EXPERIENCED” REAL” DSTATE Mfa. C OT ee oe eee eee | eee GRAEBNER’S—Ponti MBOCERGED BAN, AF PED: & M BLD man, new an’ poly in person: nger "FAT Rrearrrv ~~ COC “uN tt —Prontiac badly. / ‘ office with’ many features, Bury g. Orp. Resturant at City Airport. SALESMEN seh Seatien Siehs Denk Bite — : oon BLDG. SERVICE Er par EXP. WAITRESS FOR RESTAUR-| Men of women to sell-real estate Phone 5-637 . — “WORK WANTED | faes ESTIMATES, ALSO .Extre commissions possible. | 1078 CAPITAL OAK PARK. MICH.|- ant. Also. counter girls for con- Opening for two Experienced FE 65-1018 ROOFING, SIDING, ALTER J. R. Hille Real Estate, 1011 W./ 3 BLOCKS | 80 ® MILE.| cession stand. Apply in perso preferred but not necessary. If RETAIL MEAN 94 GOING TO SCHOOL DAYS,| TIONS. OC CHEN Cabinets Huron St, Bix. West OF Ww OF. "WYOMING. the Sat. and Sun. between 1 you are — >? to work, the in MANAGEMENT needs evening. or night work. oe, ee SRERCEWA Bort GARAGE PERIENCED SALESMAN IN ee AND ENGINEERING | Siti ‘Restaurant, | Veuet Take) Sogre @ Snlim -apoly tw pee ; _— Oniands 3040. AN, CALL FE - ‘xperien 5 rl : ie 4 terested in learning the heating y rete 45 hours, 4 KS Ex. gv ATEREss. NIGHT WORK. CRAWFORD “ $400 Prarig. OR on ar PATCH PLAS- i eves 4 and air ¢onditioning business. Ex-| _ham, MI_7-0115. 8. Sagina a ions AGENCY b= ae mm isoking for x F DONE REA ‘CENT & & BL BLOCK ; rtunity for geod te- MAN, #x- Pe HOUSEKEEPER, COOK 83% W. Huron FE ¢1540/ cafeer, minded voun be- | sonably. ‘OA 83068 : Hable men. Bee sw Janka. pertenced only, good RY; steady for couple. Pvt. quarters with MY 31143 tween the ages of 35-38 wit with some | FouNG —“pEsinee jORK on ett FE in : LIN Work, Hod’s Radio & TV, FE) TV EM 34364. Fetall sales’ experience to train | YOUNG MAN Sune teen FE CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. i P 8. fs : §-0577, JANITOR MIDDLEAGED ONLY. THIS Ig YOUR OPPORTUNITY for management, See Miss Wer- sue and trimming Floors, basements EM oD ' Apply in person. No phone calls.| fo 7 ytotr cremings are free! sheimer Cy Midwest, 406 Pontiac ere a eS oa ppb BUILDING. PHA. ‘4 EPERIENCED SHOVEL OPERA-| | Awbutig Hotel, 464 Auburn ‘Ave.| tp ~ ¥0R ley meeting poopie | State Bonk Bidg, FE tert? | TOUNC wort, sation, © Bm “anal | “‘naneing. Modernizing, FE 48470, Walton ASSISTANT MANAGER Pi sett afte p. “EXPERIENCED SERVICE MAN for od = ectahicned contractor cor- — oe ya pm ye tg 7 paal owe 2s week, Call ART SECRET ARY : eS pm: FLECTRICAL . re bias : automatic washers & dryers poration. In Oakland, Macomb Be) ren, a eee Lag le TES % d — $340 zouRa oot aiED ‘AN WITH . , gieady omatio washers & dryers.) ond Wayne a: nd ow Tupperware “eo work | ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED. DESIGNERS | Must cation with Pay.| Sooming now. Ex, opportunity for | LADY OVER 21 FOR GENERAL ou We're looking for o sharp girt| of any kind urgently, Ed Murray. PE 2-687. i interview, FE 6-84! advancement. See Mr. Thomas at | housework. To live in. FE 2-0976. with good typing and shorthand | _ 41148, OLD FLOOR : N on Law sow. . 902 — Bidg. between 9 and |LADY TO CARE FOR TWO i 2 skills to werk fh a plush a T ee hag rb. Bills, FF C ECKERS Ro 10 a.m. —, . school-age ehiidren as Employment Agencies 8A estate office. ei, Tome Race per work of aa any "hind. Be ayERG . . J Gojes and 6465 Telegraph je mother works. Live ia) eee m some know? ence in construction, — awe gy B-. y- LAYING, “SANDING, FIN- H 3 : Rd, at Maple, “ar #1020, Bir- EM _3-3585, Call after 6, ' edge of bookke Sets Reavy cqslee ehing. me RID z Guar. work : 2 f wane MOTHER s HELPER. NEAT AND _ BIRMINGHAM " helper. YE es fea, Leo & Jack. FE 7 ao TORING Fon | WAKTED: ELBcrnonic TECHN | " expenensed. Lire in. Good wages OFFERINGS GRAEBNER’S=Pontiac Automation meme te trl. eftice experiance, For pert Immaaate fal ot parttime: ge, 313 Pottae tale Be. FE n LaFING. Sg — — lnse thie commer sive me) time werk data’ reduction OFFICE GIRL PW. DINNAN Fetaries, “opine office ork Wanted Female ii} ¥ : 38. system. Call evenings, OR 3-23e4, | 68 W. Huron, __ ‘ork and experienced S pabestadion, Woman to Manage en | eee egtinatone pent aaa es PART TIME WAITRESSES © Birmingham ent Service, o ° g 2 WOMEN W. WALL WASH-| _ 3-1616. : » ,. ' FOR vm Spec. Mach y ae Trainee WARTED GOOD MIDDLEAGED | {are Ser a ose eat 130 W, Maple. Birminghant. MIST" Ready-to-Wear Dept. int and sweanine PEt 23 il-cnmer-aniiiat cos x ap job Michiga: nave transportation. leasant i neneeth year eo gan past 80. ‘Must be oe Og One of Pontiac's most exclusive ING. °3 BU. PICK UP) ay Sees Ire gern werhce toketWa S| Bettas at shen’ | CAREER recuyaeear cue. Mog ';| ga getrers 3 nidhastipphtel aTeixo, aa - see Sista ™ ” “Th | See Pian DEMOMETEATOR, | | ee ee ae SABYSITTING WASHINGS AND Bud Bilis ae CIRCLE to start in & job WANTEI Earn more with (Poly Parties) GIRLS: | i age 8 eh ANDING, Ca tA Seslgnmenta, "Successful candi, | 2,mien to train in th we ting x4 | Ste r° gett over 400 fascinating background, £289 8 month to start 2 Baigent centre 5 ~ yy re e heating « scinating | RECEPTIONIST tor doctor ... $200 Gracbner's, 1213, Ponting | State = eS ( ates should be 23 tr 28 ¢| air conditionin frought iron novelties, t , 3 dressing In the home. FE 2.0364. FLOOR BAN ND a PERE : DESIGN ; sigh. school graduate, (som Heating and Cooling Co: 82°. ind ‘Bingtics cat Detroit Jetter. RECEPTIONIN? for or dentiot ... $ine| Dank Bldg. FS bSatt. EXP. COLORED, GIRL WARTS “nd. terion. | co. r WANTED: if FOR -GOLP PRG | =. * Mile a.."Van Dyke, Mich. | ANSWER PHOke Sie Instructions “9 | ae . bat Vice. | Brien. i, BUILDING | REA | om i amties with club sepeirs. PERMANENT JOB OFFERED, | BOOKK ice 3 —————e—eeeeereerr | Pickuo & deliver, EM bn and tile work. PE set v's and Country Club.| middieaged women, $35 per week, | LIKE FIGURES? $240 FRONING, $3 A BUSHEL ¥ ARANTE ED Roors 8, ALL 114 S. Woodward MAN _2280 Union Lake Ra, live im, ‘must be good with chit- SWITCHBOARD ; OPERATOR, own ' saerrice, OnE. Walton. Fit a sists ¢ Horus ran Marsh - , Feorth reisneamneet wih car.) YARD CLERKS | small child’ private bedroom and| TOBS FOR MEN