-The Weather . 117th YEAR ~ jem. eS ae Fe U.S. Weather Bareau Forecast : i ly, little warmer ns ~ (Detatis Page 25 ey PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1959 & ur aes t soy «F dp 7 PARADE OR BUNNY?—The big chocolate bunny in the basket . is as enticing to these two little Commerce Township girls as promenading in ae Easter Parade. Both Vickie Ann Huff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huff, 3202 Adele St., and Jeanie Watson, daughter of Mr. after the parade. and Mrs. “have been- told, however, that the rabbit will be waiting for them Reds Proclaim Rival Lama as Tibet Head Peiping for First Time Admits to Rebellion . in Himalayan Kingdom TOKYO (#—Red China today set up the Panchen Lama — pro-Communist rival of the Dalai Lama—as head of a new regime in re- bellious Tibet. Peiping Radio, acknowl-, edging revolt in the Hima- layan kingdom for the first time, announced the ‘aboli- tion. of the previpus Tibet government nominally headed by the Dalai Lama, 23-year-old god-king. The broadcast confirmed what various sources in India, Formosa, and Japan have been saying for some time — that the Dalai Lama is with the rebels wha rose against Easter Bonnets ito Glow Under Sunny Skies Easter bonnets will bloom under sunny skies in Pontiac, the weath- erman promises, ) * * * Temperatures in the city will réach a high of 4$ tomorrow; with some cloudiness. Teday will be sunny and cool with a‘high*of 42. It will be fair and cool tonight with a lew of from 20 to 26 degrees. Light northeasterly winds tonight are expected to become southerly Sunday. * * * An outside chance exists that’ it will rain late Sunday. Some sections of the country won't have it so good. Showers on Easter, expected from Ne- vada to the Rockies wilt he joined by snow flurries in the mountain areas of Colorade and Wyoming, it was forecast. And showers will dempen the na- tion’ from Eastern Texas inio Georgia. ’ The lowest recorded temperature) in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 20 degrees. The mercury rose to 35 at 1. p.m." the Red Chinese overlords last | week, “er | enly unter derese. Priping care. fully refrained from assailing the Dalai Lama, .who is the living Buddha to Tibetans. The shake-up in the land of the lamas was announced by Premier Chou En-lai, He said the Panchen Lama will be chairman of a com- mittee set up for what he called Pentiaec Press Phete Jess Watson, 9090 Pittsfield St., Rites of Easter By The Associated Press | Christians of many creeds from al) Easter Weék ceremonies today, approached a jeyous climax with ie rare teases auaivereary solemn Holy Saturday rites in the a, 2 Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre at TAKEN FROM CROSS { the altar near the scene of Christ's’ burial and resurrection in Jerusa-'of the Crucifixion, which .marks _\the traditional spot of Calvary, the figure of .the crucified Christ was {taken from the cross. While the) ‘choir, priests, and altar boys sang ihymns, priests lifted the crown ae 'tharns and withdrew the three, nails. Atop mountains and in glens, of * * * Hundreds of pilgrims and tour- ists crowded the church within the! old walled city shortly after dawn broke on a clear, bright day. Outside, warm spring sunlight, flooded the basilica courtyard as| Anchorage Rolls Out Carpet for the 59ers ANCHORAGE, Alaska (#—This péoming city was’ incomplete surrender today to a weary but happy band) of modern pioneers who call themselves the Michigan o9ers. The 37 men, women and children who came from +the Detroit area in a 5,000- ‘mile trek to a new life on Housing Construction this new state's Kenai Jumps in February Frid NEW YORK w—February was.a’ ‘other pets—and 5 strangers” they picked up along the way. banner month for new housing, a, Tus 10 cere nid trucks, 6 construction news-firm reported to-| ‘house trailers and 2 cargo trail eee day. ‘were packed’ to overflowing with Contract figures compiled by: F.! ‘all of. their worldly possessions, W. Dodge Corp. showed an all-time including tools with which to record for all types of construc-| carve a living from the wilder- tion—18 per cent above February. ess. 1958. Fun-leving, boisterous Anchor. “By far the strongest element |“@s¢ gave them a welcome they'll jin February was housing,” said | Probably not soon forget. George Cline Smith, Dodge econ- | There was a noisy escort, from omist. The number of new dwell: (the outskirts of Anchorage to eninsula rolied into town) ‘ing units covered by contract ‘City Hall, where the 59ers stepped during the month was 85,206 or (UP @ red carpet to a greeting by 4“ a cent above the previous ‘Mayor Hewitt Lounsbury and) February other dignitaries. . oe as There was a wonderful feast at All construction contracts totaled! \a -modern restaurant and there $2,307,037,000 compared with was ‘friendship all around them. $1,953,422,000 for February 1958. Ronald Jacobowitz, leader of Nearly every major category | the caravan, said the weekend rose above ldst year's level, ~ News Flash acceptance of only a few of the many offers of. hospitality the 59ers have had. VASSAR. ®—Fire caused an estimated $50,000 damage to the Bob McKee Auto Sales .and “It's a ..wonderful group of people we're with and it's a won- Service Agency on Vassar’s western outskirts tast night. derful group of people we have met,"’ Jacobowitz said. ‘The way our people have worked together Three new automobiles were destroyed, but a masonry fire- aged. Company records were getting here, I don’t think we will have too much trouble on the peninsula.” lost and its parts department destroyed, bat a tmasonry fire walt. saved the service depart: together in a: cooperative venture on the Kenai, 224 miles from here. They will pool all off their At the ornate Byzantine Altar resources, their tools, their niet Week im the open or withia the confines ‘corners of the globe prepared to: of amphitheaters and churches, Americans will celebrate Easter by the millions. Most of them will mark the holi- day in churches but many also) observances. Of course the day will bring out paraders in new bonnets and frocks ‘too, and the biggest gathering of!‘ ithese is on New York’ s Fifth Ave-! nue. * * * Fair weather is expected over ;Most of the nation. | One of the great outdoor observ-: the Hollywood, Calif., Bowl. There some 20,000 persons ‘are expected to hear a sermon by Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, one of the 12 apostles of the Latter- Day Saints Church. “ae In Oklahoma’s Wichita Moun- tains near Lawton, other thou- sands gather for a similar ob- seryance. Other dawn or. pre- dawn services are scheduled for >. \Risen Christ Near Joyous Climax Tomorrow will take part in’ traditional public) ances will be the sunrise service in|and ‘I Know That-My Redeemer the Tibet Autonomous Region. ORDERS FROM PEIPING This committee, as in all so- called autonomous, or self-govern- ing regions of Red China, will take its orders-from Peiping. City to Hail ‘The story of Christ's Resurrec- tion will be~ hailed in Pontiac churches Easter Sunday, with song, jsermons, plhtys and pageants. . ~ Choirs will sing the joyful *‘Alle- When the Dalai Lama_ proved hard to handle after the Chinese ‘residence. preparing a converted Oil Sprays 2 Just Before By DICK SAUNDERS A Good Friday explosion that ripped through a two- room Troy garage apartment killed one man, critically injured two women and left another man near death + day at St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital. Dead is Harry Fogus, 25, of 6910 Montclair st. Near. “ death is Ralph LaBarge, 31, of 6735 Montclair. . _ Their : wives, Mrs. Fluvanna Fogus,-20,-and- Mrs. Yvonne LeBarge, 27, were reported in critical condition at the hospital, with second and third-degree burns cov?” erning 20 per cent of their bodies. Moments before the explosion, shortly after 9 pm, the two couples had been *k &* arity they vihtebuted 16 Neighbor Saves | | Woman's Life two-car garage tor summer living quarters. : Mr. and MréFogis and their two children, Dean, 1, and Dale, 2, lived with ber: : Mr. and Mrs. Otte €. Martin. The garage apartment was lo- light. The couples were at the Fogus Eddie Campbell Pulls Explosion Victim Out of Garage Home * . » SUD. Achieves |cated directly behind the Martin jhouse and the LaBarges had come over to help Fogus and his wife | work on the two-room apartment. a & The two mien were fixing a space Missile Range 2S sms" devi rb, the floor. Nuclear-Powered Skate ‘ing device nearby on Surfaces Through Ice Near Enough fo Russia WASHINGTON (AP)—The ~ nu- clear submarine Skate is heading homeward today after dramatical- ly proving that atomic. subs can maheuver under Arctic ice within missile range of the Soviet Union any time of the year. ° ‘ * * * The Navy said th eSkate had completed a 12-day.woyage. under the Polar ice ‘cap—and in the pro- cess smashed through the ice sev- eral ‘times to come to the surface. The Navy mentioned only the similar tasks, Officers “was not a blew ferch, bat a vice with two small neck and nozzle. enough to work in," Mrs. told officers at the hospital. She told police “something hap- luias’: and long-rehearsed anthems and cantatas, On Sunday morning families will attend church and sing to- gether age‘old hymns such as “When I Survey the Wondrous Cress"*. and “Christ, the Lord Is | Risen Today.” Church-goers will listen to junior, senior. and adult choirs sing famil- jiar Melodies as “The Holy City," “Open the Gates of the Temple” Red invasion of 1950, there was much speculation that the Panchen Lama was being groomed by Peip- ing to take over in Tibet. * * * The Panchen Lama by tradition is the spiritual equal of the Dalai Lama. But he never has had po-'. litical power. The . Panchen »/Dalai Lama ‘are supposed to be the incarnations of two great dis- ciples of the 15th century holy man of Tibet, Tsong Ka Ba, The Peiping breadcast indi- cated that the revolt was still in ‘full swing. The rebellion broke out nine days ago, Peiping said, with a general | Liveth.”’ Altars and sanctuaries will be decked with lilies, and other plants will emphasize the triumphant day. Families will remember loved ones by sending flowers to the church Lama and the} pened to the pipe the nozzle was | on. It broke or sprung a leak and sprayed oil all over us and the room,” “Then,” she a through swollen lips, ‘‘all of a sudden there was a ‘poof’ and everything was selentific aspects of the trip tut the military significance was ob- vious. The 267-foot submarine surfaced 19 times during its 3,090 polar journey—either in open rifts in the ice or through thin spots in the ice pack. Once, on March 17, the ‘Skate surfa¢ed .exactly at the! North Poler - . FULL DATA TO COME The Skate, which made a ssimi- lar trip last summer, is now headed for New London, Conn., the same base from which it de- parted several weeks ago. Until it arrives there April 6 full details of the voyage will not be known. * * * A singlejunit aluminum garage door was used as One wall of the apartment. It was jarred by the blast and tipped at an angle with flames shooting out from under the door. Windows were blown out and the only door in the front of the structure was cut off by flames The two men and Mrs, LaBarge “ their —e uprising in Lhasa against the Com- munist forces occupying the Ti- betan capital on the roof of the world. ‘ADVISERS BLAMED * * Easter Dricins services wil] be- gin long before dawn. The..earliest services are scheduled for 5 a.m, at both the St. John Methodist and Boston Protestants aboard the USS Constitution at a Naval dock there; for Moundsville, Ala., at the site ef Indian mounds where early, American tribes once gath- ered; for Indianapolis, 300 chor- isters will greet the sunrise if Monument-Circle, At Sierra Madre, Calif., the) Youth for Christ movement will| hold dawn services beneath a 45,- 000-square-foot canopy. of Wisteria blossoms, - . * * * In New York, Radio City Music: Hall will be transformed by light- ing and other stage effects into a giant cathedral for the Protestant Council's ‘‘The gay of Easter” service, _ TO BUILD CROSS 7 In. southern Illinois, there will ibe a nondenominational _ground- jbreaking ceremony for a 111-foot lighted steel cross to be installed atop 1,030-foot Bald Knob hill at Alto Pass, A crowd of 6,000 is ex- pected. Mountain amphitheaters' will be the setting for services for: some 30,000 near Colorado Springs. and Denver, Colo. During the week a helicopter lifted a new cross to the summit of Mt, Rubidoux near Riverside, Calif, It will be in place in tinte for Sunday services, replacing one burned fast tall by vandals. Lord will conduct services for more than 12,000 worshipers at the famed Cathedral of the Pines, a national arboreal shrine tor all faiths near Rindge, N.H. For the 18th Easter in a row, Marion, Ind., will stage a com- expected to mark the holy day at services atop Mt. Davidson at San Francisco ’and Halfdome in Yosem- lof most early services with minis- Methodist Bishop John Wesley/’ munity pageant, and thousands are} Liberty Baptist. churches. Peiping Radio said the Tibetan Young people will be in charge = local army ‘“‘launched a general (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Western State Hikes Taxes $112 Million OLYMPIA,-Wash, (AP) — Washington State Legislature ad- journed a two-week special ses- sion early today after voting a record. 112 million dollars in new taxes in the face of a “taxpayers revolt” that apparently flopped. * ¥ * “The legislators still are not convinced that the people. want economy,” said Mrs. Harry A. Trimble, Seattle housewife who helped circulate petitions calling for no new taxes, “Our strongest voice will be at basal polls next election.” The Legislature, which couldn't agree on taxes and spending in the regular session ended March 12, adopted a record budget of two billion dollars for the two years starting July 1. * * * To balance it and help reduce an 8%) million deficit the state sales tin was Toned tran 644 4) I per cent, taxes were. boosted on ciga- rettes and other tobacco products, terial students bringing the Reemat- rection message. . . Mass will be celebrated in all Catholic churches at the regular hours of Sunday Mass except at St. Vincent de Paul where a High Easter Mase will be sung.at 10 a.m, Easter is a time of joy following the 40 days of Lenten. fasting—a day in which Christians proclaim the majesty of Christ. Nixon, in Miami, Buys Groceries Like Good Hubby MIAMI, Fla, —Vice President Richard M. Nixon is in town again, this time for an Easter vacation. He &tirred a mild commotion Friday when he and a friend, C. G. Rebozo, shopped at a super- market, One housewife. who was pres- ent said Nixon acted “just like any good husband buying the groceries for the family.” Nixon was also seen strolling the beach in bathing trunks, oceasion- “* © The Navy insisted the trip. was a “scientific exploratory voyage” to obtain data on under-ice con-- ditions in winter temperatures ran from the wood frame garage through the door. Mrs. Fogus was trapped in the rear bed- room, * % Neighbors said they didn’t hear mee any explosion but as soon as an flames were noticed, men and All this, of course, is informa-|Women living in nearby houses tion that would be vital for war-|rushed to the aid of the victims, time use of missile submarines,| Charles Dykeman, of 6900 Mont: which are expected to join the Clair, who lives next door, was. fleet late next year. (Continued on Page 2, Col.‘1)° Scene of. Fatal. Blast ally tossing a‘ football with secret service en. automobiles, — ‘and business. You Will Want to Read— Easter Church Pages 7, 8,9 ‘The homesteaders will remain ment, and their yield, 13. ite National Park. 2 Lowell Thomas on Tibet, Page 4 Bill Ryan on Khrushchev | ‘ (Starting Monday) : a i. Pe See alee er Sg ge Re ee ee Pontiac Press Phote On BURNER EXPLODED—This is the garage apartment — where one person was killed and three others critically burned by an explosion. One of the victims told police a portable oi! burnér broke and sprayed oil over the two couples and the room seconds . before the blast. The interior of the two-room apartment was It held an estimated three gal- t 1 on fire.” F }ehurch. services after he had | situation, “T could hear someone crying in- side. so I went in te find her." With this simple statement, die Campbelj told of his rescue ee en ee 2 a Hie 2 5 geet sakes ‘t iH ‘ #8 i i 2' " 5 & i} [ i ak ES § 4 f sf Fos 5 Hil 4 : : : : : itt Fd & to Charles Dykeman, a neighbor, and 0. C. Martin Jr., her uncle. Then he climbed out himself, Ike Enjoying - / Easter Holiday at Gettysburg GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP)—Pres- dent Eisenhower, enjoying a East- er holiday at his. farm home, hopes for clearing weather and a round of golf today. ~ : “A day-long misty rain kept: the President off the golf course Fri- day. x * * _ Barlier the President and’ his wife had attended. Good Friday worked for a while on two foreign policy speeches he will make next week. On Thursday in Washington he will address the opening session of the 10th anniversary meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organ- * ization Council. * * * : A week from today he will speak at Gettysburg College's spring convocation. James C. Hagerty, White House press secretary, said- the college speech will ‘be _an im portant one on the international # Church News ............ 3, 74 ee Be a | Is Sen dege ri edenae ren Home Section ee oe | gutted, pes Ja change in his tone. | specialists like that. I could use “No? People have been very helpful.”" * “What are you studying?” “English,” I said, “* and speech.”* “Corrective speech?” There was ““T may go in for that.” * * * “Good,” he said. “We need triends. At last when I was able to get about on my own, I resumed my normal studies, but again ‘with imuch help from everybody: I met. Receiving so much help, 1 jtite i f bal 28 tk Then, the two threw the blan- ‘Then I knew. what it was that run to 88°. FRy Hf ? Fil “se aH Pleasant Easter | Seen as Storm Ai a oF ais. lr a x *« * “_ & & The Weather * U.S. Wi pontiac AND ‘VICINITY -Beney. and rool sotey. Mae 4, Pair and seal i warmer tomorrew, “a. wine north. pom gen A becoming light ? ire be sees 2. : os At 8 ani; Wind velocity 10-18 m.p.n. Direction: heast : et 6:63 p.m; — meee 20 em. y at 11:44 p.m. sete Bunday at 0:51 a.m | oemmnanenal | Friday im Pontiac ina yoeereed Ad TT eee ee ee oe er eee fa s|State Income Rebounds © age ith fi sie Es Feiss 3 i gral 3 i | Ae £ | F 4 : Fe Et : LR ie fi DETROIT (UPI) — Per capita ‘negme in Michigan fell, 8 per cent during 1958, but rebounded sharply in January this year, the national magazine Business ion Registrations Burns 3)ropin Oakland But Auto Tax Levies Jump, Says Annual Report by Sec.. Hare s in 1957 to $4,742,109 in e : 2 ? E g =) 5 gk i: rt aps every day for weeks, Pro- -|' One day: the telephone rang and rective speech. He gave me the books which others read to me, and| . hose and barely opening her mouth when she tried to talk. As.a-result she was a severe speech cripple. ~ the breath would be forced through the mouth and pot permitted to go through the nose, as the girl was now doing. It was worth a try, We started work early in the morning and continued many hours began increasing the voice volume gradually, until it was almost nor- mal. the girl answered it. Except for a sound dike a head cold, she gave no indication of having had a speech defect; she did not have to repeat herself once. I knew Frances realized what was happening: I could hear the smile in her voice, and kept thinking: “Thank God, thank you, God.” Later I_ wrote a report on the whispering technique which was published in a magazine for in- structors. That was nine years ago, and letters still come from others, who have found the method ef- fective. * * * To me, each letter is a reminder of that sleepless night when 1 prayed for a way to help sdémeone else, in return for all the help granted to me .. , and God's an- swer came in a whisper. nis | (Copyright 1959 by Guideposts) from a giant cross it carried to the top of location of the original Easter Sunrise services, after the old cross there half a-century was burned by vandals. Air Force officials offered to help get the cross up by Easter er Sunday. will and the eight choirs will participate in services at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. Redeemer Lutheran Church Goodwill Surve on Center for H ES arrive at one of three conclu- sions and recommendations fol- lowing his investigation: They are: Moon Shot -and Circus auto, the last Successtul! Under Way clown. beating large yellow drum, There is the inevitable bow to the spectacular as Edmundo Zac- chini shoots two daughters out of a . And the crowd holds its breath as Harold Alzana dances —_ oe rope along the high Alzana walks with a limp. He felt 20 feet on opning night last year, fracturing a leg and wrist. Last week be was hit by a truck in Trenton, N.J. , Show stoppers include a quintet of musical chimpanzees beating out a Latin tune: The tempo pare bit when the drummer ‘time out to glare at a photog- tapher who had closed in. oe Among the new acts are 32 lady pirates, scantily clad in costumes of dazzling purple, green and white, who duel with electric swords 25 feet above ground, and the three Dior Sisters balancing rolling globes up and down steep grades. Fresh from a stand in Raleigh, N.C., the circus is here for 45 days. It’s free of sawdust, but its mis- jsion is as of old—to dispel care Goodwill of Detroit which is al- iready operating in Oakland Coun- ‘ty; or to take no action locally ‘on such q project with Goodwill. The board is undecided whether to be an independent governing body in the county or become an agency of Goodwill. * *« * A Ways and Means Committee of board members has been ap- pointed by George Williams, pres- ident of the board, to gather ideas for potential revenue and equip- ment which could be obtained to organize a workshop. Committee members are Fred Haggard, Don- ald Carros and Sylvia Cole. The board requested Williams and Dr. Harold Bussey to speak at the next meeting of the Asso- ciation for Handicapped Children, Inc. at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the American Legion Cook-Nelson Post 20, 206 Auburn Ave. i They will discuss the progress and future plans of the new group because of the associa- tion’s request, ee Williams reported to the board this week at a meeting held at Pontiac Genera] Hospital ‘that the group will not be able to receive federal aid to finance its work un- léss bills, now in the Senate and House, are passed. If so, the group would be able to apply for funds after July through the State Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, with three rings of frolic. John Hirlinger, a member of the proval , meetin ae To set og bk: independ unit ea, andicapped board who plans to go to Washing- ton in April, agreed to contact William §&. Congressman handi-| field and Sen, Philip A. Hart to support the bills now up for ap- concerning vocational re- x * Williams also reported to the group on the Flint and Jackson Goodwill agencies he visited this month and discussed a report he had received concerning the or- ganization of the Muskegon County group. Asst. Prosecutor ies in Metamora Robert J. Peretto, former as- sistant prosecuting, attorney of Wayne County, died early this morning at his Metamora home following a long illness. * * * Peretto, 65, of 4418 Baldwin Rd., was Lapeer County Democratic chairman, He was assistant pro- secuting attorney in Wayne County from 1933 to 1939. ; a * * * His body was taken to the Mc- Cabe Funeral Home in Detroit. His wife, Selma, survives. y Scheduled will have a service for children at 9:3 when Duane Wuggazer, and boy’s: choirs. Smith, Tarapata, MacMahon, Inc., local , have won the top award in the eighth annual competition for better school de- sign. The award was won for their design of the $4millio.n American School and University yr Baldwin Public Library is en- couraging tours of its facilities for teachers and their classes in the Birmingham School District. . * * * _ Jeanne Lloyd, head librarian, said children are shown how to se'ect books and the various ref- Marquette Shrugs at Hollywood Voelker Advi a big city lawyer called the shots yesterday as Hollywood cameras clicked off a courtroom scene in a film version of “Anatomy of a Murder.”’ V ; John D, Voelker, a Michigan Supreme Court. justice advised movie men as. they filmed his best- selling novel in the high ceilinged chamber where he appeared for '14 years as a prosecutor. The cameras were trained much of the time on’ Boston atterney-turned-actor Joseph N. Welch, who gained prominence in 1954 during’ the televised Ar- my-McOarthy hearings. _Welch and Voelker were pains- Week said today. 4) ~ a ae ae at oR ee ae a ee: HELPING HAND—President Eisenhower as- sists his wife, Mamie, down the front steps of Friday interdenominational the First Methodist Church after attending Good in Gettysburg, Pa. %- AP Wirephete MARQUETTE (UPI)—A former small town District Attorney and|m ’Jauthentic movie.” * ses Film Men 28. tons of equipment 2,000 miles to the scene of the 1952 murder trial on which the book and film are based Welch flubbed several lines de- spite use of a tele-prompter and at one time interrupted filming by saying “No go — my fault.” But Welch, whose wife plays the role of a jury member, turned in a “convincing perfor- mance as a judge and Voelker sald he was “ pleased with the way it is turning out.” “They are capturing the spirit,” Voelker said last night after eight hours of work produced what will amount to only about two minutes of screen time, “It is a good ew wm Filming has -upset some of the routine in this northern Michigan ‘|mining center. The 54-year-old Voelker, who has chain-smoked ugly black cigars since he was 16, has had to forego active campaigning for re-election in the April 6 election. Sa F, i FE ji al tz! 5 5 roles and- go home and show little rinterest in rubbing elbows with such stars as“James Stewart; Eve Arden, and Lee Remick, who is playing a role Lana Turner turned down because of a squabble over wardrobes. *& &*€ & + said he was impressed with the ‘‘local color’ in Marquette and appeared proud of the fact that he was appearing in a court- toom where Teddy Roosevelt once won six cents in damagés aw: in a libel suit. Filming is scheduled to be com- ‘pleted ‘May 13. The premier of gi services yesterday the movie has been set for July " New York, “Air Easter Ser gin Day's. on|meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday “at home of ane’ Geores Scott, tually was free a Saris Worship 3 a BF i ee i ape oF: a we 9, will 8T Hazelwood St. There will be no program. The evening will be spent sewing cancer Reds Declare Rival River, where ice jams threatened property damages yesterday, vir- of flow ice today. A shift in winds late yesterday quickly slowed ice being blown into the ‘river from Lake Huron, north of Port Huron. Strong winds had broken the ice out of jams into which previous winds had piled it on the Canadian shore. * * * At times ice choked the entire ‘width of the St. Clair River. Minor damage was reported to docks: {in the ‘Algonac area. Ferry service to Harsens Island was interrupted, but the winds shifted frdm North- east fo Northwest and the jams quickly eased into Lake St. Clair where they had plenty of room to A deer seen floating on one downbound floe is presumed by State Police to have made shore when the floe it was riding finally eased into a jam stretching from shore to shore. The deer was spotted about midway between St. Clair and Marine City, Says Children See Too Many TV Westerns WASHINGTON (UPI) —A fire- arms manufacturer stated that children spend too much time sit- ting in front of TV sets watching gun-play when they should be out playing. Fred R. Roff Jr., president of the Colt Patent Firearms Co., said in a radio interview he doesn't object to westerns as such, But he said it’s a bad idea to let children watch them all day long. About 5 p.m. is soon enough - to allow youngsters to take in thé blood letting, he said. ‘ “I used to watch them myself,” Roff said, “only then we call them silent movies,” A man who admits to enjoying an occasional TV western himself, Roff isn't as unhappy about the medium as a businessman as he is a cfitic, Sales of old style six shooters went up about 35 percent last year because of the western 2 craze. « Issue Gets Out Voter OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — “It's a free country, everyone has a right to.vote,” said Nettie Watts, 73, when shé registered. - Mrs, Watts will vote for the first time in Oklahoma’s repeal election April 7, She ts reported to. be a strong protiibition advocate, "9 SNe f \ ie _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1950 . OF aE me (Young People to Present. ‘Pageant at Early Service V¢@ psy Hour le | Easter services at - Oakland 4 Rivsece- United ; Presbyterian Lembke, Ruth Benner, Gay “Nat ‘Sound ‘System © {Church will open with a Sunrise ton Sao Bob Judy fo Amplify, : Project oS — at 6 am. in” Fellowship pseramy Sara wees, ee Sacred Music. | Young people will present the} Carolyn Talmage. pageant, “Cross of Light,” by} Also taking part will be Gary ‘Mattie Shannon Greene, preach on the meaning of Easter Those speaking parts |Henry, Ni Bain, Kethy O’Brien, at the 11 a.m, worship hour Sun- 3 — ad Ghoes Marien, Mare wae day at the Sashabaw Presbyterian : . Z ists will be Judy Cox, Karen Oxley, Church. ; ; Marilyn. Bell and David Powell. stalled in the belfry will amplify | Instrumental music will be given | at Orchard Lake Mrs. Shirley Carpenter Soloist for Two Easter Worship Services , over a special electronic system to repreduce the bell tones, The church family night dinner} will be at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. With the theme of the evening on Alaska, pictures will be shown showing the work of the chureh there, alorig with historical back- ground, 970 Eest burn, Comer John R- Mrs. Ross Woodworth, chairman| of arrangements, will be assisted| . ae by Kenneth Jones, John Dowling, Ward Poole and Nancy Walker. PRACTICING EASTER MUSIC — Miss ‘Elda Pontise Press Phote (8 a. Mm. - ' L. Sutter is‘ shown practicing music for anthems, morning at ‘Bethany Baptist Church, Minister of | “The Greatest Event in History” i Ch h Lead “Easter Joy” and “Alleluia, Death Is Con- music at Bethany, she is digo director of the Wit be tn Sele af the Rev. Eé- urc eadaer quered,” which, tiie Senior Choir will sing Easter choirs and organist. ward D. Auchard’s Easter sermon, “ to Speak at Stake . = Joseph’s Lovely Gar- * . ~ - Center Sunday’ Fa t CQ : A e d ponte ae rarer i Elder Henry D. Taylor, a church aster er V 1ce€sS nr LoOuUNC at representative from headquarters - The ——— and Chancel in Salt Lake City, will address the! 4 High Easter Mass will be/at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday) The Unity Church of Oakland| nous \ ree a a a quarterly conference of the De-| sung at St. Vincent de Paul Church|at Calvary’ Baptist Church, 3750|Caunty will worship at 11 a. m.\pe heond ie —— — ene troit —_ _ = me Seitag aire aes at 10 a.m. tomorrow in addition|Pontiac Lake Rd. Easter with Mrs. Blanch = it 2 Allel Try —- Christ ey to the regular Sunday Masses. conducting the service. Her ae WED DIN and Sunday at the cake “ery ‘s | William Hertel, a ministerial ject will be “Fulfillment.” “es - ta will sing Beloved by Brides for over 190 Yours Woodward at sterfield Young people of Silvercrest|student at Adrian College, will de- . The Missionaires are appearing ies & @ © FIREPROOF on = at Junior High in Pontiac as part of a 15-day se af © ROTPROOF, RUSTPROOF Sunday School and morning wor.|E2Ster_tour of 20 cities in Michi-| 2303 & © RATPROOF, TERMITE- Easter morning services . at a a ka isd oe eek. gan, Ohio, Alinois, Pennsylvania a3 PROOF Grace Lutheran Church are set for|* P a ve wees = “| and Canada. a ‘ ; © WEATHERPROOF 7, -9, and 11 a.m. The children’s pa dong e Miller Omorrow - roe] $ i and Senior Choirs will sing the decreed » evangelist . ; - : © EASY TO HANDLE anthem, “I Know That My Re. pay cee speaking at the/Plan Sunrise Worship a , AN ne ie ” a.m, and at 7 p.m. services. ; . + * FASY TO Gs the 9 and Ii o'clock Carchip hour |. The Rev. Harold F. Douglas will] A 6 a.m. sunrise service will * nes o a a aa “|baptize a class of 25 candidates at/open Easter observances at Joslyn a. ee ( “ SEE BEFORE Y : 3 p.m. Last Sunday, nine new| Avenue United Presbyterian Be mee =. . BUILD OR REMODEL ok mae Fae eee members were received into the|Church. A breakfast will follow. , We've got FREE “How-to. |i7 27, Louisville, Ky., will preach |‘llowship of the, church. _| Two other services, at 8 a.m. . A for using GOLD BOND |[at 7:20 p.m. Sunday at Keegoi, oy a turkey dinner will beleddition to. the 9:90 a.m. Sedan : | iF Harbor Baptist Church, the Rev.|[0Ur, @ turkey dinner ” as Wes, = barns, Paul Anderson, pastor, announced. |S¢rVed in the church basement at/School hour. ‘ ay Mae cast lta af other Gass ia , '|587 E. Pike St. under the auspices} The Rev. E. J. Watkins, pastor,| | en Whether you’re doing the The congregation of St. John of the Ladies’ Auxiliary with Mrs.|will be preaching on the theme of ¢ ee Oe a nt Nan baa ella . work — = * # Methodist Church will hold a serv-|-©0mard Yocum, president. the resurrection of Christ. ar : . id BOND products so you'll |jice before dawn at 5 a. m. Sunday, oan : enjoy their many. money- |/Breakfast will follow. The Rev. Pontiac wad ‘ saving t ts. Martin L. J. Bellinger, pastor, will] SEE US TODAY! preach at 11 a.m. | Southeast Mich TS _ A 5 a.m. service is planned by . BOAT, SPOR S - ; Liberty Baptist Church for Easter a ppy a r- wne rs 1 : f M. A. Benson Co. morning. The Rev. S. M. Edwards and Travel Show ; | will preach on ‘‘All Scriptures Inc. . Were Given by God" at the ARIEL 6GkaD ' . 11 a.m. service. Sé£ f ith ¢C Th N ti [ | BUILDER’S SUPPLY 7 cradle roll and junior, pro- ARMORY ar S wil a ommuni y a ona ‘gram is scheduled for 3:30 p.m, : an ‘Sunday. The intermediate and a j FE 4-2521 senior groups will be in charge of : 5} Whter $t.; Pontiac ; 549 North Saginaw Street {the 7:30 p.m. program. t re aa ¢ . : The Rev. Mel Johnson of Minné=if f .. x apolis, Minn. will be guest speaket|[ ¥ ‘ pee Stage Shows * Stars of Stage and Screen *® Continuous" Movies—Hunting, Fishing, Boating, Travel Adults. . 50cm: demonstration . . . Pistols EASTER: Children . 25¢ and Sub-Machine. Guns Christ was crucified, buried dnd rose to L , ‘everlas g hits: this “miracle is eco . X every spr Easter is a festival of joy; 2 MORE BIG DAYS! see this sates e, wrywhere you look animals igloo, Ber thelr kind, gray hillsides 3,'t. VOORHEES turn green, tree-buds burst their cocoons eee ge ws and leaves emerge. Chattering birds obey : FRI. thru SUN. MAR. 27-29 , that miracle, carry string ‘and twigs to a hid- Oe den spot, bees stir to noisy activity, gophers See j and deer, rabbits .and squirrels, eagle and man each in his own way feel the miracle of spring and respond to fulfill this miracle of all living things. Children are sedate in new bonnets, shoes and dress while parents proudly hold’ hands as they enter their church, add their voices to the multitude in glorious praise, Every * FRANCES DuBAY and MELODY LADY “The World's Most. Educated Horse” * ART MEE as the ‘Professor of Junkology”’ * Skin Diving Demonstration or Ponttrae ereation the ‘Pounding’ hear wells with * Oakland County Water Rescue Team Branches at W. Huron at Tilden oo. N, Perry at -_—_ age-old ‘ml racle, | nn owes Teoreate the * WPON Daily Broadcast of Show ‘Glenwood .. . Keego Harbor . . . Walled Lake... | Se EN ey (aae a ye, “BOATS! ytd TRAILERS! F.D.LC. Union Loke’. .. Loke Orion... Milford . . . VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME CAM? EQUIP. Member Wetdrford . .. Bloomfield Hills 266 North Perry Street Phone FE 2-8387 . : woutie 4 fy : _ | : ‘ ‘ L ; . \ . % Z ‘wa \ a - i é . | ¥ ‘. i j j ‘ f 'y : = a ‘ a 4 i vig Dig oe 5 fee OS) ee eS oe ee ee ee ee ee Se ee eee Me eee ee Re ee eee ae See Gene ae ae as = a ae ee eS - ~* ee “oe Elita a a = - = i aia a) se! ee a a wns eo ee TS eT Si a oe. a Pee es we '. is : — ris ¥ ‘ : a Fi { Peas a ee ee tit Hee Rie ~ } as : 4 noe see \ f : ee j $ 2 j j ‘ ; os fe ee OT TAG Paes, sATpADAY. MARCH 28, 1959 _ pce prs thay athedny i | BF one of them. Then, too, the muscles At 11:30 a.m. the Senior under Mrs, Martin Wager Se eee ee sing “O ot ,” and come or stretched, ‘or may Morn Beauty ~ have shortened. As we grow older [pastor bgt ie Sunday School oe Ne iat Sotrenn 0 nae) At the 9: a ton cles and the skin decreases and in, oo es nck there is a general loss of tone. eS which wit Stas or unanetie ee Larry’ Rottar and-Gosta Lindman| ) . In the first place reg- are the school superintendents. | ular ee ee I T Pe. sential, Circula creams are ° (> ~sometines hele see SF whip Sitters Do Curly Tresses Exerdac for toning the mar Best Job a | eles also are indicated, Good nu- j Styling Problem *~ trition has an effect on the en- - i} tire body. Lines om the neck usu- Offhand, it would seem that 4 ally are. due to defects in pos- girls with slightly curly hair 4 ture. Mf you have the habit of have no problems in that de- {f. fl ducking the ‘chin into the neck, partment at all. Actually, curly = | B) you will have lines on the front or partially curly hair.can pre- | A of your neck, “9 ; a sent gen problems as | | |. If you slump through the region straight Bair. ‘ei | Saat mies ao tea eee erates | 4 7 a i | -- Gu aedk, tees anes hep fae such hair. They tend to want to” | fairly good posture collapse at the razor-cut or taper curly hair. |. Wave back of the neck. This spoils the curl and makes |] a A double chin is due to poor}. , - , the hair impossible to handle, | $15 Wave now $10 Lage Sed lbalsan dle rn Here’s an exercise.for a sagging chinline. Tip Cay ae poder br seanlt be | HAIRCUT $1.50 whe aan Sn fetes olan terre the head backward and pat the area under the chin te . ¥ haindieeser cock Unie’ tobe | He appelstment seodid a double chin. Improvement in| with the back of the fingers of the hand. ae ee ee . } ‘ sure to use this cutting techni | a 7 Pe ae OT gg : i: important, he. said. The sitter | s«1asper was here” is the fash-/42 inch material for lining. To| ‘We in cutting. ) | pony ] ~“. , ee ee should understand what time |ion-handwriting on the wall that islorder Pattern No. 1371, state size, Pies - sine tyr inno | Yl | Gloria Grahame Prefers ee iears khtonia [elcume news everywhere, Helaend $00, oan a ee a | prayers, if a light is left on in believes in dresses that feature| For 96-page Pattern Book No, 15,| urling it against the wave sim- } * ° the -room or hall, and if the |the wearer, making the most of|send $1.00, Address Spadea, Box| Ply pulls out the curl and cre- | hare , Babies to Movie Award window should be open. her gure, making « definite poat|S65, GP.0., Dept, PA New'York| stea a head full of stcklike | | : * * & of her’ own good looks. Here, a|1, N.Y. If paid by check, bank| ¢sds. | | BEAUTY SALON : Parents must make it clear /dress that is guaranteed to explode|requires 4 cemts handling charge. If your hair is only partially | "= DOROTHY ROE most of my. fime with. the chil- whether the -sitter’s friends an applause machine, (Next week look for an American} ‘curly, it may need flat beer in | 2nd floor, Pontiac Associated Press Women's Editor|dren,” says Gloria. “A career is ate allowed, and whether she * * * Designer Pattern by David Good-| the setting process to give it | State Bank Bldg. . nice, of course, but children are may use the telephone, radio stein), the needed body, / ~ : i A baby is more important thanjnice, o » Ut aia a ae A fitted sheath, it has a high FE 5-9257 an Academy award any day, says| Nicer, and television or Empire bosom line, still the pret- F < ; | : i ee ae ian — es 0 wee w coeed. the "Gt keen nce : ae i reer at its height © stay home| rescent Hills number where can be lsquared in front, Ths, V neck- How to Get Alon ) aerenp : = «and take care of her baby daugh-|~v) + . reached, the hour you expect line in back with a surplice drape. g! ; ; ter. |Children to Sing to return, and the\pame of a |!" it back with a surplice drape. | ; 7 , i wt * * reponsible neighbor in case of linen, plain and printed cottons, bd é j For two years Gloria has beni aster Anthem emergency. Finally, Shas allie enk leak if aeiten abent. te ust e el r , < 1 concentrating on formulas and : added, arrange for return of ihe s member ofa wedding party. — eg \) playpens rather. than Klieg lights, the baby sitter to her home. cove the pattern for next fall to . : @room | giving full attention to Martanna| isn pomtist Charen sill reesen : make all in one fabric or contrast RUTH MILLETT bers in small ways, such as | d id, now 10. ship service tomorrow. Directed ee we a From this size chart select the], ‘neighborhood — ting your children become a ict i) “All of 2 sudden I just felt it |by Mrs. B, A. Bohn, the children lYouth Sponsoring |me size best tor you, ‘acai Be fice to the kids, Get a repu-| uuisann, socing that your deg ~- @ picture 4] Ps anthem “| ilies” “ e . Prom tation being a “crank” d esn t : er y wi = i i Oe geod Tuite ond O08 tad Gas oat Sunrise Service Inches “Weise (the children — and there won't] ing a habitual “borrower.” f; - ‘she ‘was. se little,” she said. 1 |robes for the first time. ‘ ‘io. oe eae “**fgig(be much of a welcome for you! Be friendly and neighborly with- a A sunrise sevice, sponsored ty! i Sy iy Hu S/O Me Daren ig (ot making nuisance of yourset pnott gur'end wet in [pester, the Rev. Doniumn A. Boba ee a tden| = 5 _Blher 60 Ol fon ol sbent Oe etarleah ome wee everything a M , on b leader Sunday observance at Baldwin 20 af 32 a 17% 7 7. de /: inne m : you | for being a fulltime mother. aoe ae Evangelical Unitéd Brethren] sie 19 requires 1% yards tan 3 you, Fong ml nhs tiene as bie ' Gloria, who has starred both on will be Church. . : inch material for midriff and skirt |Preconce! notions may Take advantage of opportuni! | Broadway and in Hollywood, now| An Easter program x * * and 1 yard of 36 inch material for| "uence your own judgment. to be helpful. These arise in every is making a new picture, “Odds| Presented by Dupits of the Sunday Special music at the 6:30 a. m./contrasting waist and % yard of| Be considerate of your neigh: |"eighborhood from time to time | Against Tomorrow,” filmed in|Shool at the 11 a.m. Sunday). worship will include a duet, “His and taking advantage of them re- ) = New York. She a her|School hour. Two additional rooms “4 Love,” sumg by Ruth Bell and| , quires only a little imagination arranged : schedule, however, so she would |r csuary to provide ample seat ¢ Wik Marlene Kitchen, ot Sure FP b k h C f D sees oe = from home 4 GMA Charles Parrott,| ee ever run down neighbor . thage Fm sais toa wade “Sling spece for the Easter congre- by pour Wind Grant Kitchen and edekans onter egr Ss to another. If you don’t especially , : A white Bible will be pre-} Eyeryone loves~a puppy. This|Robert Everett. ‘‘Christ — Our ‘ , care for night. It’s awful to be so far away OEE ern Siete nanan chair set features this|Living Friend,” will be the ser-| The degree was conferred on) cede the meeting. A rummage reggie a uaan garth from them,” she said. Velvet coverh ba ox e and gota | VRE’ Sublect. a -|mon_ topic. Mrs, William Sharp and Mrs. Amy} sale will be held April 4, nothing to influence others to Normon Rechwell x * * for Se. pie hey inate Simple filet crochet for chair x ek & Mariham at the meeting of Wel In charge of the social hour were| feel as you do, 4 ~ Little Marianna was’ born imitable and a matched set of brass|S¢t ° scarf ends, The whole| At the 11 a.m. worship, “The|come Rebekah Lodge 246 held| Mrs. Russell See, Mrs. Richard) Don’t take up your. children’s COLOR GUIDE Paris, soon after Gloria complet-| candle holders and flower. vase family will admire it. Pattern 533:|Easter Challenge” will be~ the Thursday eyening at Malta Tem- Brownell, Mrs. William Tyfe and| squabbles. ‘Left alone, fighting ; od the London filming of ‘The|were presented to the church on|°D@rs, directions for 13 x 16 inch|subject. New members will belple. . Mes, Elsie Piddington. children will soon be friends again, TELLS HOW Man Who Never Was,” with Clif-|Palm Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.|°bair back, 6 x 12 armrest. rocerre’ Wy Ge paste, te Bor. ee Re ft Bt Se patents gut tite Gel os ceslerishes aan ton. Webb. Soon after the baby’s|Eari Hall, members of the church.| Send Thirty-five Cents (coins)/Myron R. Everett, and the Chancel! Members from Pontiac Rebekah] Attend Funeral fight and there will be real and) coir in a fine painting! In this birth Gloria and her husband, : “t for this pattern—add 5 cents for|Choir will sing “The Lord Hath/Lodge 450. were introduced and lasting bitterness in the neighbor.| colors in & ao —s writer-producer Cy Howard, were each pattern for 1st-class mailing.|Triumphed” by Harris. Mrs. Richard Rohrer, noble grand,|' Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Addis of | hood. Rescwans, Nes cbdeneth Oto divorced. Cantata Scheduled _ [send to The Pontiac Press, Needle.|_ A family fellowship vesper serv-|took part in the ‘meeting. Judson court attended the fu- | Following these few rules ought paistings, stound whidh a tend few +g: Dept., P. O. Box 164, Oldjice at 7 p.m. will be highlighted| -Pians were made to entertain neral of Mrs. Addis’ brother-in- [to enable you to get along hap- “I guess that had something to |Qt Central Christian |Gaiee “sation Noe Yon 1,|by 2 film “Peter and-the-Resur:|'Mrs, Zetta Timpson on April 9. | law, Ben ReWaldt of Grosse |pily in any neighbothood. you| — Siranen aut anaes Se ne ee eee ‘IN. Y. Print plainly PATTERN|TeCtion.” | A cooperative dinner will pre- | Poifte Park, today. choose to live in. uf: bow Sou one mie tielk eles the fall-inner-attentiny ose eee, |_“When They “Saw the Grave|NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS and - sunets in pour-eute haan. ganas a Closed” will be the sermon topic|/ ZONE. . rium of ——— ryect Co. jan unending stream of expensive ~ am permanent ata * Je ” v3 , : A how you can get reproductions one parent. at the 11 a.m. Easter service at my Neederan bow Kal 7 A k G ge ofthese fee palings tt mane: Gloria was born in Pasadena,|Central Chfistian Church. The|Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has t t f : t sav’ Come in—ask fo Calif., daughter of Jean MacDou-|Rev. Gerald W, Gibson, pastor, |lovely* designs to order to order: an S ra / U e or nwan eip your copy of “Picture Rooms. ae Smmatatuly: Bf es & & ia, wes oa. ee ae LL res: iaatea ty er stage career 2 7 weaving, ng, toys. By MURIEL LAWRENCE One of the best ways to stifle! If Joan is doing a clumsy job; It's when we demand, like the at first making a name on Broad-|of the Cross,” will be presented|make a little girl happy—a cut-out man. Because of ae or in her|Whelm them with obligation for peor ss ae fahhorsa Pie i be nigel way, then going to Hollywood,|/by the choir at 7 p. m. Soloists doll, clothes to color. Send 25 cents hands, she sought psy ytic |help they don’t want. say, ve . instead mired for stealing anieye : | where she won an Academy nomi-|will be Mrs. Grover Renneley,|for this book. + ra Ries choanal te okt of showing her how to dampen a ments that trouble begins. It’s PAINTS ge for nag Eyal owe. srg eign — Lacey, One night she had a dream. She| We all use this device occas-|pressing cloth and remove the old — that protest “ee vo , Ba got an Oscar support-/Mrs. Jack. Storm, : Champ fay dreamed she had invited her out-|ionally. If John is bogged down|hemline marks herself. . {It can emerge, words, . | ing Performance of the year in|Hoenstien and Stait Lioyd. : Hypnosis Talk of-town saree to Easter pole with arithmetic homework, it’s eas- TIME A FACTOR in refusals to study at all, in over- 4 “The Bad and the Beautiful.” | Accompanying the choir will be 2. * , : ier to do his example for him than A weight that makes the blue sweat- * * avi S k M She’d planned the meal with care : ‘ iow rs ! “ . a. avid Wilson at the organ and parks eeting —meat loaf of her own invention,|to show him the principle that| We don’t always time {b/er unwearable, in hands that trem- o a | I hope now I'll be able to make| Mrs. Hoenstien at the piano. Mr. . : ‘~. . |earrots. macaroni, tossed salad,|Would produce his own answer for|respect children’s right to achieve-|pie with the need to shove usi704 W. Huron ‘FE.8-9311 S\ few pictures and still spend|Lloyd is choirmaster. of Pi Omicron the wonderful apple strudel made |him, _ |ment. So we musn’t reproach Our /away, _ ’ |by the little Viennese bakery down * ke & Ives if occasionally we do John’s| : f \ ~ Anthony Rogers, president of De-|her block and coffee. It the store doesn’t have the jexamples for him or ny Aang Fea + 2 4 Dy troit Society of Hypnology, gave a} She was mixing her meat loaf| pink sweater Gloria asked for, jer Gloria hasn't — aa st Mon.-Tués.-Wed. 3 (a fh #8 NOS lecture and demonstration of hyp-|when her parents arrived, In her] it’s easier to buy her a blue one jcan register the fac bh ee es : | ~ jnosis at the meeting of Iota Etaldream her mother brought a huge| than to go honte without any, {substituted our age egy wg - Come in'on our less a y and Phi Kappa Tau Chapters of| shopping bag into the kitchen, and| saying, “The shop didn’t have a |theirs, and refrain from busy days—we can 2 f Pi Omicron National Sorority, held/shoving aside the meat loaf, start-| pink sweater, What other color |ing gratitude for our highhanded- give you Ser selon x iy Thursday evening in the audito-/eg pulling food from the bag —| could you use?” ness, ° ‘3 i hot house vegetables and totes oc be ie eels ae | Be B Let Us Mrs, Robert Gaylord, Mrs, Buhl] 4. stew nar . , |Burt, Mrs. Maynard Holmes, Mrs. = =e . rt Scharf : Jr. and Mrs. Donald Steele. me? 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NATIONAL LEAGUE | + oe rn 87) Bs Hed $B 4M ay 5 precy dae fa ae: SS iid! ee fae 32 it Y's RESULTS - eee Melee Sree | Wa. at tee ts: Gea ot . Louis vs. bit at St. Petersburg Phe ge ee Se ny ai Miami IL), night gram limited to three games. At Fort Myers, Fia.,. the Pirates edged the St. Louis Cardi- i Wilson will have 14 lettermen on a 22-man squad to make the trip Ex-City Diamond Star-Webster _ Dies in Californi@ Michael Webster, a well In. 1 i} The former Sylvan Lake reside had a big benefit game stat) oy due to a shooting late Steve Griffin e arranged MSU's Hitting, Pitching Too Much for Ft. Knox FT. KNOX, Ky #@— State blanked Ft. Knox : baseball yesterday with the) pitch- ing of Dick Radatz and a of early hits, f an marae © thie’ nine-inning distance on a five mi, * hitter. A 2-1 victory over Los Am) SRC» phi) geles Thursday on a complete er Lawrence, And now a 121 “RIP if fet & oe a @ o eee : rt “+ F: rd a F ffi, - Zz 2.45 ESERVE IT TODAY S7ianaaan el en dlaemaniriic te. ieehhabibeaneemaemtiines src = _ ’ ae ae i a ———— ie. ‘ | $04 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. © FE 5-8172 | at : ve - iJ iets dollar a28 * one per pe yes * “dl View Is £ a large hole in the root eeity of ” votes. an for,|in per] in Ld inancing _ At Your Credit Union Did You Know You’ Get- Auto Fi Lower Cost Se Sift) | ae alt tt gt ~ to a/pital facilities also received a ma- F ill et d : m on the house of H. F, Brodie, 1730 amount of damage | ==Poll Finds Area e Bloomfield Township. 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