the Wier | . - ¥ fag Bureau Forecast tt . ee 40 "Somes ~ =, Edition 116th YEAR - "PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, "TUESDAY, “MAY, 20, 1958 =30 PAGES “eigrennonas ae wo : ; Twelve Dead After let Colides Bad ~t Fd —— Just About Ready for First Solo Flight WITH EXPERT INSTRUCTION—Peggy Sue Pozotski, 4, (left) and sister Vicki Anne, 8, of New Castle, Ind., are all eyes as they wait to see how well their pet robin has learned his lessons. The United Press Photo girls found the bird after it fell from a nest about two weeks ago, and are trying to get-it airborne. In the picture = three appear ready for the first solo effort. UAW and Big 3 May Split Soon Union Summons Auto Companies to Unusual Joint Meet Friday DETROIT # — Auto industry contract negotiations broke into a battle of union-company letters to- days amid reports that a major break may be in the offing. With contracts due to expire in less than two weeks, the United Auto Workers Union summoned its Ford, General Motors and Chrysler councils to an unusual joint meeting in Detroit Friday. There were reports the union might modify demands for a profit- sharing plan. and other - benefits that the companies say would cost over 70 cents an hour. Normally separate conferences are called on the eve of contract/ » deadlines. x * The union meeting was called as General Motors appealed to rank-and-file workers to accept GM's proposal for a twoyear|. exterision of the present contract. Ford Vice President John S. Bugas also wrote to management employes that even if there is no strike after contract expiration, the company could expect harass- ment in the form of slowdowns, work stoppages, sabotage or other interferences with normal opera- tions. x * There was. no immediate union comment on the Bugas statement. Earlier the company denied what it termed charges that the aute companies were deliberately encouraging a strike to cut down ear inventories. The GM appeal for a contract continuance came in letters from GM President Harlow H. Curtice to 330,000 hourly rated workers. In the letter Curtice again went over the heads of United Auto Workers leaders who have rejected the GM offer to renew the 24 per cent wage formula of the present contract. The company estimates union demands, exclusive of profit shar- ing, would amount to an increase of 73 cents an hour per employe. The union denies this but has given no estimate of its wage and fringe demands. . In? n | Today y's Press All About Men ... scecedeesl® Comics beeen ee eeen et eee ene 19 County NOWS, ,....0++-s000--> 15 Editorials .../.....+- sonleces 6 Markets .....s+csceevereess 20 Obituaries va @ Sports oo... seeceeger ees 16-17 Themters ......ccsceccsees. 18 TV & Radio Programs .. % Wilson, Earl ......:.06055- bs) ‘iNew York for a speech tonight) 50, = White House as a major address. PARIS (P—The Nationa tonight voted contifiued extreme Right—Gaullists x * * PARIS ® — Premier Pierre Pflimlin was greeted with ap- plause today in the National As- sembly as he stood up to seek a virtual vote of confidence to meet France's darkest postwar crisis. Most of the deputies appeared powers for rebellious Alberia but left Gen. Raoul Salan, the Army com- mander thére, the job of applying them. The vote was 475 to 100. The jadists — were alone 1 Assembly emergency and Pouw- xk « on all extremists, right or left. The Moderate Premier deliv- ered a blistering attack on the re- bellious Gaullists in Algeria. to be solidly behind him.— — “Moderate parties were report- » Oakland County sheriff's year-old Dearborn Township Lake Rd., was shot in the lo rifle by Arthur R. Bouffard, - Ederle is reported in fai Hold Man for Investigation = in Shooting of Semi-Invalid By DICK SAUNDERS deputies are holding a 47-| man today for investigation | of attempted murder, following the shooting of a semi-| invalid last night in Highland Township. Deputies said that Leonard Ederle, 69, of 1320 White | wer’chest with a .22 caliber | 47, of 24177 Fordson High- way, during an argument shortly after 7 p. m. r condition today at Pon- ait Ike Votes Today in Pennsylvania, Speaks Tonight NEW YORK (INS) — President Eisenhower flew from the White House to New York by helicopter and plane today, stopping off to vote in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary on the way. Mrs. Eisenhower did not go to Gettysburg to vote. Her secre- tary explained she had to attend a luncheon given today in her honor by Senate wives. The date for the annual affair’ had been set about two months! ago. : * * * The President then: arrived ‘in on efforts to end ’ the business| “2°. slump. The spéech was ovilléd by the It will be broadcast nationwide on television and radio. Radio stations will carry the speech at 8:30 (Pontiac time) during delivery, while Detroit TV sta- tions, using a delayed tape broadcast, will carry it at 9:30 (Pontiac time). * * * i Women’s Pages ...+.+++ 12, 13 i Sale? Going of Basiness , The President will speak at a) said, *tiac General Hospital after undergoing emergency | surgery late last night.) Bouffard, an unemployed construction worker, was also hospitalized in satis- -|factory condition. Deputies said he collapsed an hour after the shooting. He had been drinking and had taken a quantity of medicine. _The incident occurred at Ed- erle’s house-traller, Bouffard’s estranged wife, Margaret, 39. with whom he separated last fall, had been taking care of Ederle for about a week. Ederle’s right leg was amputat- ed a year ago. A punch press operator at a) |Redford Township firm, she had been laid ofj for three weeks, she| told deputies, Ederle was an old) friend of the family, she said, and was her employer several years “My husband blamed Ederle for our break-up last fall, but Mr. Ederle was the best friend I ever had,” she said. She told deputies that her hus- band broke into the house saying, “Well, you've both had your chance. I'm gonna take care of him first, then you and me.” He shot Ederle but she grabbed the gun ané@ ran to. a neighbor, Laverne Clark, 70, of the same address, before he fired again, she Applause broke out from all but) the right wing when he declared his government will crack down Applause Welcomes Pflimlin in Assembly and a few Conservatives in voting against the bill. Pierre Pflimlin carried virtually all the Chamber amounted to a vote of confidence in his hard-pressed young government. with him in what x kk * ed banding in self-protection to turn buck Gen. Charles de Gaulle’s bid to take over the government with extraordinary powers, Pflimlin asked the deputies to) trenewal of-the per ot De Gaulle civilian ‘and ry backers have seized aarlery god Moderates can check |De — by ‘supporting Pflimlin’s \aREND INDICATED The Algeria special powers bill! Reagpde! be apes of Interior! e. The Moderate par- ne *t any pins supported the ‘bill, extremist Poujadists of the far right opposed and 11 Commu- nists abstained. Many thought this indicated a trend for the Assembly vote. * Pflimlin appeared before the Assembly shortly after his Cabi- net announced that prompt se- curity measures had paralyzed the action of extremist groups _ that were preparing violence. The vote on the special powers for Algeria is the first test . strength for Pflimlin. Chrysler fo Cut Executives’ Pay Wage Slash Applies to All Making More Than $10,200 Per Year DETROIT (INS) — Chrysler iCorp's. top administrative commit- itee announced pay cuts are sched- ‘uled for approximately 2,000 offi- cers and executives of the corpora- tion, The decision was announced yes- terday in letters received by all affected. The letter said the cuts will take place this summer and range up to three weeks salary. * * * It applies to everyone making 0,200 a year or more, and is on a sliding scale, with the great- er cuts. for those who earn the highest salaries. “Further economies are re quired to assure the long range strength of thé business and the Chrysler men and women,” the lefter said in part. The graduated pay cuts hit hard- est at top offices such ag Pres- ident L. L, Colbert, with a loss - give his six-day-old government a’ fight the Moslem rebellion in future career opportunities for |. § Military Signed Into E tect x * * Pay Hike INTERNATIONAL NEWS SER ‘ : « fee ~ aan: , sa . \ = Ss ; 3 + 2 ; | a a : aS ‘ ? Fe ss =] @ : : . : . cE x *&* * President OKs Plan to Retain Servicemen Skilled Personnel to Get Most of Increase After First 2 Years WASHINGTON (#)—Pres- ident Eisenhower today signed legislation boosting military pay, with the aim of making career service more attractive. The first year cost is fig- ured at half a billion dollars. The increases, effective for payrolls next month, would go to most persons on active duty in the Air Force, Navy and Marines with more than two years serv- ice. -» their initial required duty tours would get no increase, but boosts in base pay range from $599 a month for the five members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff-down to $6.20 additional for some privates and apprentice seamen. Reservists on active duty or teking periodic training would share in the increases. Retired personnel would get formed members of the Coast Guard, the Public Health Service, and the Coast — Geodetic Sur- vey. * * * The military payroll already is above 10 billion annually. Draftees and young officers in|. Ike Casts | Harrisburg airport. His Ballot AP Wirephote AT GETTYSBURG — President Eisenhowér pushes aside cur- tain of voting booth in Gettysburg, Pa., after marking his ballot in the fire hall polling place in today’s Pennsylvania primary election. He flew to Gettysburg from Washington by helicopter and voted, then continued on to-New York by plane from the by City. Manager Walter K. Metered Parking Area Sought for r City ” Hospital “Approval of a $200,000, 214-stall municipal ee ‘lot for Pontiac General Hospital this fall will be sought Willman tonight. Willman will ask City Commission authority to pro-/a. ceed with plans for financing, construction and pur- l Military Plane’s Pilot Believed Only Survivor Charred Bodies From Viscount Strewn Over Maryland Field — BRUNSWICK, Md. (INS) .|—A Capital Airlines plane with 11 persons aboard and a Maryland Air National Guard two-place jet collid- ed and crashed in flames hear Brunswick today. There was one known sur- vivor, the jet pilot, Apparently, at least elev- en were killed. . ‘ A 12th body, believed to be that of a second man in the military plane, was found about a quarter of a mile from the main crash scene. The National Guard pilot, Capt, -|Julius R. McCoy of Baltimore, parachuted to safety after suffer- ing burns. He was rushed to the |Memorial Hospital at Frederick, Md. He was the only person re- ceived at the hospital two hours after the crash. * * * One passenger; not immediately omen and whose fate re- mained in doubt, was aboard the jet: The airliner, a four-engine Viscount, carried a crew of four and seven passengers. The Capital plane was bound from Chicago and Pittsburgh te Baltimore. The weather in the area was sunny and clear, and the Capital -Ichase of 10 lots immediate-+ ly south of the hospital be- The hope is that money "onde aimee (Continued on Page 2, Col High of 75 Tomorrow With More Sunshine ‘Sunny skies and pleasant is the weatherman's prediction for Pon- tiac tomorrow, The high will reach i _jaround 75. Fair and cool with a low of 0 is the forecast bead to- night. Wednesday and Thursday will be warm, with Friday and Saturday cooler again. Today's west to, southwest winds at 25 miles an hour will diminish tonight. Yesterday's high was 69 degrees. In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature ‘—~; preceuing 8 a.m, was 54, The thermometer said 69 at 2 p.m. ‘ tween Johnson afid Sem- inole avenues, Initial plans include borrowing $150,000 through a 15-year revenue bond issue and $50,000 from capital improvement funds, Both loans would be paid back by means of parking meter reve- nues, Wiliman said. The plan has been under informal consideration: by the commission for some time. Willman says that the parking situation will become critical when the hospital expan- sion program is completed late this year. Voters last year turned down a $350,000 general obligation bond is- sue for the parking lot. The lot under consideration now, Willman said, is smaller. Although outside of the city’s downtown municipal lot district, set up by ordinance two years ago, the hospital lot probably would have the same nickel-an-hour meters, with a three-hour parking limit from 8 a.m. through 9 p.m. daily Red Threat No Bar fo U.S. Duty—Dulles WASHINGTON «® — Secretary of State Dulles said today the United States is not barred by Soviet Communist threats from doing its duty anywhere in the . world, He made the Sent at a Union has issued warnings against any interference in Leb- anon’s internal affairs. Would tay in NATO PARIS (INS) — Ex-Premier Georges Bidault, who once served as Gen, Charles De Gaulle’s foreign minister, said today if the general gains power he will -keep France in NATO but demand allied ‘‘understand- and Saturdays, Willman said. | ing’ of the French position in Algeria. Phillips added: “The airliner then caught fire and plummeted to the ground.” ¢* * * Brunswick firemen‘ had diffi- culty extinguishing flames which enveloped the airliner .and the jet because no water pump was available. Mrs. William Heffner, who was (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Airliner Burns After Collision With Jet — 096 The e Day i in 1 Birmingham \Assure Residents of Steps to End Sewage Odors Grant Barber, princival at, © Quarton, will give a progres re- agg Peo A —— study “in Motor City "6 Detroit Suppliers Cut Prices Up to 1.9 Cents; Pontiac Not Affected “VGas War Rages| "tage ‘Shorts’ R Raids in East ‘Coeds Storm Men’ S Dormitories The triumphs of the Sheena was short lived. Tife aroused men BIRMINGHAM — Residents of southwest Birmingham were as3- sured last night by the City Com- imission that ‘steps are being taken| in - |te eliminate the obnoxious odors The wild Gemsnatrations at Tufts and Boston University was set down BOSTON (INS) — More thah 100 Jackson College coeds staged a dawn i %. = ane a aa ie tories. University by an estimated Inferest ligtia| 3 of a 300-student raid on girls’ dormi- dents. Five BU undergraduates, ar- rested for disturbing the peace. were 15,000 stu- College Hill. The girls storme The Jackson girls, banner proclaiming their aim as “we tories and “frat” houses. They banged armed with @ Somerville, Medford and Metropoli- tan District police were summoned & = Goddard Chapel and start pealing the. historic bell but could not pry open the lock. ei d into the dorm}- prices today as a gas war raged changed.) - nouneed a cut of 1.3 cents a gallon in the Motor ,City, * * * Shortly ‘after Standard Oil an- ‘on premium—13.8 cents. Retail price of branded gas — RICHARD D. KUHN ‘Waterford Township, lost out in August of 1956 in bid for the » Blocked digesters in the plant several weeks ago necessitated removal of a large quantity of The odor comes from this stor- age pit, rather than from the plant itself, he said. Gafill’s to advance his retirement from July 1 to June 1. 2 : emptied waste paper baskets filled “shorts” raid on two Tufts University as the “explosion” of pent-up emo- with water on the girls. Then they | Werporp up — six Detroit gaso-| ee sal yates pity tes ( if dinal Stritch men’s dormitories and five fraternit tions, the result of final examina- hooked up garden hose to dampen vise suppiiers am selling a. ook send? , | 0d houses in Medford today, aftermath tions today. i the girls’ ardor. : loads to service stations at reduced * x * Said No Worse The forays in Medford had been want short shorts” descended on the but made no arrests. a eae oo 3 t e (Editor’s Note: So far prices in rtially processed sludge, City |. . preceded by a wild fracas at Boston sjumbering males as dawn broke over The sisi bad stemred © ater the Pontiac area have not ee L, R. Gare explained. Passes Restful Night; Crisis Expected Today for Chicago Prelate bailed out under the direction of jetties and pans in a deafening din x * aT and 1.9 cents for Rae - in regular : t President Harold C. Case. “ce apes -n The Boston University outbreak was — Be Paratha Sun Oil ‘and Ca Wash Owner : na | sania spp Spry ROME w ~\deeudl Catdive) FLAGS’ OF VICTORY triggered by a false fire alarm. The ~ Gulf announced the same dro Gare kill = x * * - tes Gs. chemicals now being used to Stritch, ae tee They emptied the dresser drawers fire fighters were pelted with water — Socony, Mobilgas, Shell and Speed- ’ ‘4 -|the odors are effective only a few| severe stroke yesterday, spent : = They are: David Levine, 18, Port- in several rooms, making off with bags. _ way then dropped their price of Seeks Lodge's Seat hours. good night and doctors said his _ land, Me.; Alan Victor, 18, of East undergarments which they hoisted on Police were summoned and in a _ both regular and premium gas 1.3 , x *& * condition had not worsened, The © Chester, N.-Y.; Robert E. Baum, 19, of sticks as flags of victory. scuffle a policeman's jacket was — cents a gallon. Pontiac auto wash owner Rich-| Gare and commissioners out-| crisis was expected sometime to- } Teaneck, N.J.; Harvey M. Sapolski, 19, This was a reverse engagement »f ripped, leading te arrest of the five @' Standard’s new tankwagon price, | ard D. Kubn announced today he/lined other measures designed to/ day. * of Worcester; and Barry Sussman, 18; the earlier men’s raid which had students. They were held on $25 bail. ‘ not counting state and federal/ would again attempt to win the|eliminate the problem. » *& * © Rockville Center, L. I, N-Y. lingerie as its objective. each for court arraignment. taxes—is 11.3 cents a gallon for/Qaklahd County seat in the State xe action was taken on the | “His condition is satisfactory.” - * g regular ep — Gulf | Senate, now occupied "by Sen. L. of Municipal Judge |said a ones medical — _ a aie ne a and Sunoco, although same! Harvey Lodge of Drayton Plains; | Gaflli’s successor, Of- jmorning, It was signed by the oe SEES : ee ee es Se Sie : : : , . lamer meee m0 ee ie aed a OS A DRT a eal \price on regular. are even lower | Kuhn, 28. of 205 Gateway Dr. doh J. ‘Gatl chanics wi cardinal’s personal | Dr. Ralph Bergen of Chicago, and Dr. Filippo Rocchi, Vatican physician. “Twenty-four hours have now from the pump now rarges from 12th District post. This year he will 25.9 to 26.6 cents for regular and |Scek it again on the Republican The city mat eon asked 10 passed and that already is some- i ee The candidate | duate- of | Birmingham and Troy for Troy's we saltione to hope or the best.” Further gas cuts appeared evi- : : _ ) peo © use of fire hydrants in the area * * | -”| Michigan State University and the of Adams and 1 Derby roads. * 1 em ott Amro DRE ales La ; Prt, Aral Pont decor of _F Married, he is a m r of the Board|the clinic where the prelate is Only 56 Nominating Stations, Inc., independent, said.| pontiac Area Chamber of Com- Pires Pageaton, Senior| hospitalized, said he was riot able Petitio for Parti Independent dealers generally sell/ merce and the Waterford Town-| ‘day announced to talk but was lucid and was be- : ns rties’ their gasoline 2 to 5 cents a gallon| ship Junior Chamber of Commerce. |Men's Club shuffleboard tourna-| (oven liquid nourishment. : County Meetings cheaper than the major companies. ment on Memorial Day. The games) "7," 1 year-old Archbishop of | nty ing The latest cut by the majors brings : will start at 1:30 p.m. at the Com-| tne vt) sh | the margin to the danger point.,Scotland Train Crash munity House courts, aggre ie es aren With the deadline a week away, We'll have to cut prices to keep) |nj N i Three clubs, tennis, archery ide and im his : only 56 out of a possible 596 dele- eioligreatae oy Neg airony Injures 40, None Die ee ae a on eee fall side peded gates to Republican and Demo- s *® Ff _ | PAISLEY, Scotland w—A small) by the Recreation Board if [ * * * , cratic Oakland County conventions Most independent dealers dre freight train rammed into the rear| enough interest is shown. Last night he was’ given Ex- - | have filed nominating petitions, ac- " |selling regular for 24.9 cents andjof a crowded Glasgow-bound local - *@ 6 treme Unction—the Roman Cath- : cording to County Clerk Lynn D.| - premium for 28.9. - at the height of the morning rush) , ., will give free arch-|olic Church's last rites—for the : Allen. The price cut was the sixth sinee/hour today, injuring 40 passeng-| lec the Eton Park range| second time since he arrived in 5 8M ... January. Five—cuts—and one in-| ers. Rome last month to assume his | : “This is perhaps the worst show- crease have dropped the price of "Me eae: wes ‘fled, but some of ach afternoon beginning June ume 33. new post as chief of the Vatican | ” Model plane activities will be car- : pe Haagen ever seen, exclaimed) gas 6.2 cents a gallon since the the injured were reported in seri- ried on at t es 66-acre congregation in charge of mis- : : } at the city’s tract : who has been clerk since first of the year. ous condition. sions. He also received the rites | 1932. near Birmingham High School, pany Sree pre eire gina Wa mn : ; | * * * s arm was am- He coghncg ba ge has — FE ] y, P D d Persons interested in any of these yee Pigpsis = - ey tom petitions delegates to activities have been asked to reg- Republican convention and 24 tor f Car e€rsons L/€a tier at. the Recreation, Boards| another blood clot. Seeceom tes Jet, Viscount Collide = * 27 pn ff clas Ang, 13-25, Allen said. ! as jel, iscoun o1llae | The Rev. Robert Gibson of the sary of the Lake, knows eso as A delegate from both parties (Continued From Page One) Sabre Jet hit each other 21,000 First Presbyterian Church in Bir- hicago House, said the cardinal is chosen at the Aug. 5 primary in the kitchen of her farm veme’ fet over Las Vegas. cama eS serekae|| = ous sara pnrvaed tots to represent his or her voting when the planes collided, gave a| All 49 persons aboard those two of teachers for summer separa | the college kept a vigil at the bed- precinct in ae There are grephie duacrigtion | She laalé: planes were killed. church school and vacation churc | cide “This showing is very shame- “I heard this big crash — it TU a summer sessions will be ful,”’ said Allen. “The selection of sounded like a blast. I ran out C U ed from rough eal these delegates is a big stepping- eee am oy yee et ee Oe ommunities Ig 21 at tho 9:45 a.m. Sanday serv: Budapest Eyes stone to larger state and national . : Pontise Press Photo | Silver colored plane aarailt Talk U Mi hi ice only, . political choosing.” ° CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE MEMBERS—As Standing are Larry” Payne and Carroll Osmun | 29d coming down in a kind of 10 |@ p Ic igan whe wesetien aubecl. due 23 $$$ With Plans : Me again reminded those circu-| being launched by the Michigan Employment Robert S. Nelson, committee chairman, and Paal * * & LANSING «® — Communities, csahehay Send 8 Amn. 6 | fOr Go ourse : = lating petitions that none will be Sécurity Commission, these men will be part of Kimball, manager of the Pontiac MESC office. “Underneath the big plane two throughout Michigan got a_ call a Rd . a 0 noon, -honored after the 4 p.m, deadline) an ll-member committee in Pontiac named yes- Other committee. members are Van Braidwood, | small objects were smoking ape and from the State Economic Devel-| teachers may register with Rev.| BUDAPEST ® — Communist Fe es oy 3 by Cirbuit Judge Clark J; Adams, presi: Frank Lyndall, John A. Riley, William McAulay, | falfing — I couldn't tell what they/OPment Department today to Join Gibson or at the church's Chris-|Hungary, looking for its share of - : Pagid delegate govenggeten dent of the — Pontiac Advisory Council. Howard H. Fitzgerald, and Sidney Barnett. jwer . : ros ae hunt for industry tian Education Office. the — Pig corsa w= 3 convention time, - : — “It was an eerie sight.“ is nking Iding a go | th wil be choom by tee deh ] @ « & The department asked citizens 0} Ga t4q PTA mecting at 8 p.m,(coU"se although orthodox | party - 5 egates elected. They must be in at- Cl : von 4 ’ . ° s : ’ ' “The weather was clear. There paieag dionrate pelley Sp darer| tomorrow, will hear 7 @ecacke party members frown on the | Menace atthe “convention onal SETVICemMeN S Pay Hike Seek to Lure Firms were's tw sis: bur te wm/srepovognremen stat by be "Eliabeth Drews of the ™™™ gy must reside voting precinct . s shining. . .| Michigan State University Depart- " he is to Alien added. * vacationing in Michigan this sum : Before World War II there were oe ut Into Effect by Ike to Lower Peminsulay | .:1md tm rm spares ot te mer. Some of them, it said, may ment of ideation, tur gol courses in Hungry. ‘ . " : : | t big plane as it came down. It |thus be encouraged to locate) She will talk on what the (timers say, including two in Buda- : ~-. : 7 . : =i was coming down pretty ol jplants here or expand me school is doing for the moreable (pest, All have disappeared lifider Supervisor Planning ; j : | guess Wf didn't take more than ones. student. the Communist regime, and there et neg er a tte me Sol ess 4 . ~*~ + & ninsula met here today to talk’ »- © & ss eee ; out entirely by diplo- "4 he i | The new plan criginated | inst Alse over ways of attracting new in- ‘Then the big plane disappeared Michigan” summer program hasity § Forces on Alert , mats, on property belonging to the . year with a presidential eommis- jo approved is a new : ; centered around resort communi- U.S. legation. Frank J. Stephenson, Farming-|?/" Pre "Raiph| f Proficiency pay for enlisted WUstry to their areas. and the other objects disappeared /ties ‘This is the first year alliSays German Paper oer - supervisor, today |§ Somat thd “ — _ men which could go to skilled | THe all-day conference is spon-\behind a mountain about six oF | communities have been asked to ys pe * * . filed petitions with the|)" J Generel Eleo-| chanics, edhaisiens of ofhet postal Be hermes een ee tones ateay, Geek Peet atlas part, the @zpartment sald. | FRANKFURT, Germany (-Alsayee gre me og eee Hite zi county clerk for the office of Oak-)" ~ ‘ velopment Council with help Rocks. soe: > | : | $A) >» new course Ww land County sheriff on the Demo-|AIMED AT SKILLED Giles month entra, ey we the (fom’ Central Michigan College, ‘+ | Sarat argo tee tial Ger oe cee ene cratic ticket in the Aug. 5 pri-| The commission said a basic pay| form of a promotion in grade. |Michigan Economic Development Point of Rocks is an historic Gets Hubcaps Back many have been alerted, pre- eres << take Esiewe: Tule is - mary balloting. ° revision was needed to retain * ry Department and the U.S. Depart- point on the Potomac River, on SUN VALLEY. Calif, @ — A (sumably in ‘commection with ‘the one a the region's most popular Sb Sg ole parent “el paling alice. aio Yee This would be in addition to pres- nthe nari covers the pssvey travers US) teas J week after someone stole the |Middle East crisis. The Army said x * * & Pg meer 5, ae _— a ak wee Waseccare ently authorized special hazard 33 counties north of the Muskegon. , The Civil Aeronautics Admin- | hubcaps from Mrs. Rosalie M. only routine ee ae Although the golf course plan is struction company for six years in aircraft and nuclear pF orang duty pay and other base pay and Bay City line. istration dispatched a four-man | Sparacino’s car, she found thent (carried out and de t the for the more distant future, tour- Township before bei * 6) Se rere | | Myrton M. Riggs of Cheboygan,| ¢feW to the crash scene to | in her yard with this note: “My [Middle East crisis was involved. ism officials say, some other cap- age te Agel Gf! Preei J * s « * * ‘council president, said 10 speakers launch an investigation. | dad caught me, damn it. So , x ew italist innovations may be seen pees supervisor - resident Eisenhower recom-| similarly officers in the grades. representing local, stafe and na-| The collision today was the| bere are your hubcaps. Sorry I | A spokesman said some units sooner. The architects have three The Nova Seotia-born candidate, Cord) 2 ye cation of the’ of captain through colonel could tional organizations will discuss second such accident in less than| inconvenienced you.” Tt was iwere engaged in « training exer-itypes ef motels on the drawing - who became a naturalized citizen hi ner plan early this year and qualify for extra responsibility pay aspects of attracting new industrya month. signed: “Midnight Auto Supply, cise which involved alerts and) boards, to be built at points where a this underwent numerous congres-|of $50, $100 or $150 a month. This! and enlarging existing plants, | ; «*« « Sun Valley.” cancellation of passes. _ |Main roads meet the lake, on the | major with the Royal Canadian Engineers in World War Il. _- The Weather Fell U.S. Weather Bureas Report — sional revisions before winning ov- erwhelming approval. The House initially voted for in- creases of more than 683 million dollars but later accepted a lesser Senate version. * * * : Sen. John Stennis (D-Miss) floor manager for the final bill, said it. was required as a means to keep: Thousands of skilled officers could go to such people as aviatiori unit commanders, ship command- ers, missile or weapons experts. LAST PAY HIKE IN '55 Cut Cable Knocks Out '3,300 Drayton Phones truly professional armed services| ‘in a necessary state of readiness. The last previous military pay increase was in 1955 and amount- ed to an average of 11.7 per cent for enlisted and 13 per cent for ‘officers. * * * The new plan averages an 11 per cent increase in basic pay for offi- Some 3,300 Michigan Bell Tele-| phone Co. phones in the Drayton | Plains area were out for about 12) hours yesterday when a power |@ company drill struck and severed an underground telephone cable, company officials aid. They reported that most of the service was festored by 8 last i Jet Transport to Fly af 2,000 M.P.H. LOS ANGELES — Lockheed ‘Aircraft Corp. says it has de- signed a new transport plane ca- On April 21, a United Air Lines. DC7 and an Air Force Super. Waterford Waterford Township will throw its seven-member auxiliary police force into the battle against boat- to Battle Boating Accidents The reserves are already on vol- untary nighttime patrol duty. On the basis of his experience highways, and in thé suburbs of larger towns. x * * Another architect has come up with an idea of building small artificial islands of concrete a short distance from the shore. Balaton is shallow, especially on the southern side, and bathers now have to walk hundreds of feet be- fore getting out to their depth for a swim. and enlisted men have been turn- |Cers and 9.2 per cent for enlisted s = and pleasant Soins — eh selllage yd ing in their uniforms Laing PS, men with more than two years night. Damage was slight, th¢y artes Pipers ley us ST h la eagcn a ve i he Adone . athe , onde ied Riagaresee Walt Disney Sales Up iE. tow tenight near. S8.Migh tomorrow . Otten they went into pri- |Service. tt ‘within three years, otdeced on the alert to enforce \committee study traffic problems} BURBANK, Calif, (INS) — Walt at is-20, miles = hear today, 1 holding defense - * * >, |on both main highways and local) Disney Productions reported today tonight. contracts, new state laws cracking = —< . ° Hall L.. Hibbard, a Lockheed) on reckless boating, Township vag sated signal changes and apa ismen ne a : P : ? nm Ss. ” ’ ’ tones WEOthcas titling vam. Pemtanon teadery vesuted ve GENETAlS, Admirals to Earn vi resident. desctea the crt Seperviar mer dohason in Me (um | more han 9900008 over the aon At @ a.m: Wind velocity 25 m p.h.! Direction—W est. Sun seta Tuesday at 7:51 pm Sun rises Wednesday at 5:05 a m. Moon seis Tuesday at 9.37 pm Moon- rises Wednesday at 7:32 am. et ‘new pay proposal should slow this ‘down at a cash saving, and also improve combat efficiency. * *« * The new pay schedules taper off WASHINGTON (.?—Four- More Than Congressmen Star generals and admirals at Atmosphere and Spate | Travel Symposium of the conven-' tion of the Financial Analysis Societies. He said it will cruise at 70,000 dicated last night. The plan is part of a long-range one under consideration to cut down weekend accident tolls lakes and highways. on) In other business, an informal meeting of the township board has been scheduled for 8 p.m, Friday to discuss a proposed bonding ordi- period a year earlier, Net profit amounted to $1,633,250, or $1.06 per share, as against $1,532,000, or $1.03 per share, last year. Downtown Temperatures ‘ithe old seniority system, under , to $0,000 feet, yet ‘will land slowly jnance for residents of the Venice = . 6a mw... ets m : $¢/ which a man or officer got pe- will draw more pay than members of Congress under enough to use present runways. | » & * of the a ficegeniigrass Tage Heads Employes Group edie I ee - §4\tiodic increases by merely staying} the new pay bill signed today by President Eisenhower. Jet-powered, it will carry 90 to! It developed out of a meeting comme ons w e township wa- ame il isa ee ‘Gas in Members of Congress now get $22,500 a year while the 100 passengers. last night at which Donald E,|'°r S¥Stem. y 1 a ae ee -0. Fried- cabtendey, tn Pontiae grade without promation, these full generals and admirals will eollect $25,224. Jf they’ a Water and. Traine pole che at hot, oe. Lead Co. the Detroit Municipal wavioes , Highest femperatare eee ee |pay boosts end. jalso receive special hazard duty pay as pilots or sub-/ |Nixon to Discuss Rioting Commission, urged that a town-| telephoned to Inform the town /Assn. Friedlund is eee re se POeeer ree Mean I eles PII [NEW GRADES ‘mariners, they may draw $27,204 a year. lat Press Club Affair ship safety advisory committee be| beard that it weet oy for en- jot rg -reeaiorer glial be . set up. gineering expenses to determine |Detroit Department of Parks MAG in Pontiac aes new top pay grades for both} The four stars ranks previously were paid $20,136, OF) wassmNaToN wm — Vice Pres- ‘The board appointed Adams and| the type water system to be in- (Recreation. Highest temperature . _..s1 |0lficers and enlisted personnel are! $22, 116 if h rd y.¢ e appo! ms ar ; Lowest temperature ......+0..06-.. 44 lalso created, on hnaza pa! ident Nixon will discuss his riot- [patrick Daly, the township's jus- stalled in the Indianwood Manor “GWrentber Cloudy." eg eees “s-“75)" At the officer level, these are The new law raises the base| titled to per pay. ve — ow ‘° ee a tices of the peace, to meeting with oo on W. Walton botle- the four-st { | pay was or jin a ax af © a Johnson . this Highest and Lowest 7 aTemperatares This e four-star and three-star ranks. pay from $1,276 to $1,700 a) Top pay for noncommissioned! tional Press Club tomorrow, —- tes “a Bein gama a pésorteag No tis beasts use , Watch 90 fm 1834 34 in 1895, A full eomern or admiral goes ‘month. lofticers under the new plan will) As is customary at press club; policy, each new subdivision must. s Th ; Monday's Temperature Chart ne pal gaia pea gd a In addition to base pay, they/be $9,964 if they qualify for both luncheons, Nixon also will reply | “Every summer ace accident | have.a central water system, How-| ursday’s ‘ * pattimore tbe Memphis. ao ae fr al 176 noc ey get $171 for rent or quarters, $48 the new $150 a month proficiency to questions at the conclusion of | problem becomes wo.se and ever, unusual soil conditions pre- Fa ~ Be 4 Miam! © 1s ay rd dut, This his ta | ian a an + = run ee : co's bh Proce oles iH and three-star officers from $807! . * * \ing-hazard pay, (Nixon speaks at 11:30 a.m, | 8¢tion to cut down accidents. Clerk Panda Seeterlin was au- Detrt att toe ow The members of the Joint | For these top noncoms the base) Pentiac thme,)_ He said that Police Chief Millard thorized to nag aha sewer charges #1 88 BS. Marie 49 25 ~ & * | Chiefs of Staff — heads of the pay would be $590 a month, plus} CBS will,carry a delayed radio |Pender would have the job of put-iin ‘the ah ey subdivision S¢ Traverse © s FA Similarly two new noncommis-| Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines |$150 proficiency pay, $105 hazard) broadcast at 9:05 p.m. (Pohtiac (ting the reserves on the alert by|for who fave installed ee 72 S3\sioned officers grades are created and their chairmen — will get |pay, $97 for quarters and $30 for! time) of highlights from Nixon's |Memorial Day the first] sewer k but have not mhade ai 42 above present master sergeants ori $29,124 a year, or $31,104 if em- |subsistence, talk and his — + ee big danger "putod af summer, ' connections. — ee — , \ ae \ : i 2 . 1 \ | ee eg yy ; \ ' | A v4 at Yelps Against. Chemise Turning to Yawnis By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS)—Some of the yelps ‘against the chemise dress hyve - turned to yawns. . . it's been overdone, like a weak, twice- told joke, But does that mean that ‘the American public has given up com- plaining, and accepted the sack? Or have they rejected and dis- ety i ~ INS conducted a nationwide sur- vey of its bureaus and discovered: It is being accepted, even adored, by brave young women of modest income who buy inex: pensive to moderate dresses. . priced | “e ent dice jad wails eoaas are‘too canny, or too timid, — the chemise. Sok ho. It has been a remarkable busi- ness boon to dress manufacturers who otherwise might have perished in the recession’ Yet a few top fashion designers who have stood adamantly against it report a booming business in non-sackery. are still using it—but the laughs | slowly falloff. The Duchess of Windsor, Elsa Maxwell and ex-Queen Soraya are, 4 Have You Visited Us Lately... ? We of the Donelsén-Johns Funeral Home are proud of the continual improvements we make. Every year, our facilities are improved, our services mére complete and favorable for our patrons: ‘We ask you to visit the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home — whenever et may have the et. We | that the more you know qbout the funeral service and our facili- ties, the better for all concerned. We are happy to answer your UNI: questions and advise.‘ Y Pho , FEDERAL Parking 4-4511 "On Our RA L 1 | remises = eto amu roxftic pa TUESDAY. MAY. 30,18 058 in the public eye must weigh: the one expert pointed out, “Women facts and take a strong position one way or the other. LIKING the sack assures more notice at the moment.”’ “devotees of the new style. But, as as! shiid this in this’ Sapaileis tnthion (in both the “ha-ha” and “curious” meanings. of the word) of three decades. NEW YORK — Few amine. seen on the street — many at parties. It is almost as though girls were afraid of public ridi- City by city, the report shows d Civil War Looms in France By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director France is battling the clock in Algeria. No matter which way the crisis goes in the homeland the French have a limited time. Some observ- ers who have studied the situation on the scene say the French have about 18 months either to crush the rebellion or see it gair momentum. * One difficulty in trying to assess * * = anything that happens in Algeria HHH is a correct judgment of émotion. The tides are running strong and they all are nationalistic. The Algerian rebels’ who in turn caused the revolt of French army leaders against the home government say they will settle for nothing less than complete independence. Successive French governments are committed to various formulae, but all boil down to one thing: Algeria must remain French— otherwise there will be civil war inside France as well as in Algeria. Frenchmen born and reared in Algeria number about 1,200,000 compared to the 9,000,000 Moslems. But uniess the French do seme- thing quickly to solve a bitter political situation this ratio will change even more to the’ dis- advantage of the French. The Moslems are said to be multiplying—t hanks to modern 250,000 annually. Despite French growth in: population the stated facts are: —More than 50 per cent of the French health efforté—at a rate of lesser Battling Clock in Algeria Moslem population is under 20 years of age. It is from this reser- voir that the youths flow to FLN, or ‘the National Liberation Front) which is fighting against both French soldiers and civilians. * * * ~—Many Moslems over 40 years of age favor the French and their long campaign to industrialize Al- geria as part of a modernized North Africa linked to the Euro- pean continent. . - This Afro-Asian scheme js to be found in theory; but the Algerian nationalists gain in recruitments, The rebels have some 20,000 to 25,000 men. In three years,of war- fare the rebels have lost some 30,000 men. There has not been any actual strength lost, however, because the Moslem youths steadily shave answered the call to rebel arms, Waterford to Enroll Tots in Kindergarten ‘Waterford Township parents may enrol! their children in the Water- ford Village School, at a kinder- garten roundup to be held Friday. The roundup has been sched- uled from 9:30 to 11:45 a.m, and from 1:30 to 4 p.m., according to Ruth Ermel, principal. Parents have been asked to bring their children's birth certifi- cates to establish the fact that the child will be five years old on or before December 1, 1958. ~ County Births born to cule; but among friends, the mck is fun. Stores report sales are strong in moderate priced clothes, but slow ‘in costly mod- els. Sophie of Saks, one of New York's top couturiers, hasn't made “one single bloomin’ che- |%,,,,,, J, Tolbert, 2397 Devondale mise,” calls them a reversion to William . Toone, 1080 Vinewood “the only ugly period in all of Timateo F. Tovar, 201 Midway fashion history,” Harliy rahor, ae Forestal Willis F. Tho lage Pourth St. —— ~ 212 W. Rutgers CHICAG All stores report the Walter H. Williams, 105 Pinegrove chemise “started off slow.” Most women “‘buy just one, and wait to € 1506 N., Telegraph Chester L. Williams Jr., 28 Maple St. . Johnson see what'll happen,’’ a buyer re- ported. A blueblood bachelor an- nounced publicly he didn’t like the) ,,' chemise because he couldn't fig-| Raymond Williams, 148 Houston jure “where to embrace” his danc-| 20h &- yreleh. 100 Lowen ie Brier ling partner. Top- Chicago store} John C_ Williams, 774 Corwin said women are buying “the loos-| ‘ened line’ in all price ranges— iwith a belt for protection. ~ * * * DALLAS — Stanley Marcus of Neiman - Marcus says, ‘‘Anybody| who still has doubts about the che- mise and other free-form styles has hardening of fashion arteries.”’ Women are taking his word and buying, in all sizes and prices. PONTIAC bltack Torres 206 N. Cass Ave. Androw a 7. Pheman. “310 W. Wilson & mz: Glen E. Youn¢e, 232 W. Longfellow CLARKSTON Albert D. Geoit, 56356 Delmas Bt. Ronald D. Gowin, 6908 Rainbow Joseph N. Bogner, 5363 Pineknob Howari L. Hale, 9160 Eston Rd Alton L Hamilton, 4735 Waldon Horace H. Harrell, 5214 Drayton Billy J. Horne, 4590 Circle Lane Harry G. Knox, 4460 Vista William H. Ireian, 3961 Bird Rd Maynard V. Pearsall, 4690 Pinedale Wiliam E. Patrick, 4686 Second &t, Gilbert R. Otto, 9575 Woodside Dr. Charlies E. Drive bisa is a list of children tiac area couples as recorded in the County Clerk's ce. Only the father’s name -is R, Tear, me Elizabeth Lk. Rd. Thomas L. Thornberry, 156 W. Rundell Nathaniel W. Watkins, 12% Beaudette James C. Wiseombe, 51, Matthews St McConnaughey, 1019 Felix Mrs. Marcus says it's because ‘‘the new stylé is just too comfortable y Factory Representative Here 3 E WEDNESDAY—2 - 3:30 P. M. REMINGTON Electric Shaver Rags FRANCISCO—Great suc- ‘selling like wildfire,” |E 3 cat wie gee hate, peiciet | RECONDITIONED shoes and tinted hose. One store — reportedly advised clerks: “Have —While You your skirts raised two inches |— Wait Service— within next two weeks or you're SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. TO EVERYWHERE — Mail-order che- mises taking over up to 75 peri— cent of dress business. Ee * * * : In junior departments, the coun- try over, it’s a smash. Up to nine|— of every 10 dresses is loose, short |E and flappery. But there is little |— else available, ‘Sorbitol, a corn syrup product, is one reason many toothpastes, shaving creams cosmetics don’t dry out when the cap is left |E off a collapsible tube. Sorbitol is a humectant that helps tubes re- E Electric Shavers —Main Floor tain their original moisture. © 4 every Wednesday of | i tu nee — le dependable Maen fu tveerfave - electric water heaters assure a constant supply of clean hot water SIX BIG REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY Méecluuseentove 1. QUICK RECOVERY! Exceptionally fast hot water with new, more efficient heating units . .. thick Fiberglas insulation. 2. FULLY AUTOMATIC! Quiet, safe, completely auto- \ ., matic operation , . . install it, forget it 3. INSTALL ANYWHERE! Round or table-top models can be installed in kitchen, utility, basement or closet... need not be near a chimney. ; 4. DEPENDABLE! 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Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes - Domestic Portable - White Summer Hats | Good and Easy Cook Book " : - Tribune says in part: 3 bre * - eo as « oeeay 3 s wee , TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1958 artes | Madi wots. eaten mage : Pe acenaied Pontiac Questions Area ° Hospital Council Survey — When the Greater Detroit Area Hospital Council thumbed down the Pontiac situation, it aroused deter- mined and spirited rebuttals. Sister Mary W1..1aM at St. Joe’s, classified the report as “ridiculous.” We agree with her. eo Ok - . Administrator Harry H. Whit- low of the Pontiac Osteopathic Hogpital took sharp exception to the criticism of the Hospital Council in regard to his institu- tion. “Admittedly we aren't the equivalent of a multi-million ~ dollar plant,” he said, “but we provided this area with 121 beds at a cost of some $500,000 ahd ‘a new building would produce about 25 beds for that amount of money. Wasn't that a good deal for Pontiac?” - : ; It certainly was. The community’s well pleased. =: .® The Osteopaths have produced about five times as many beds as would be represented by new con- scratch. But when half a million dol- led since it started and is now studying methods of “expanding to ‘meet the current demand. _, Breer Trade Enemies « Ina televised talk President Exstn- ‘ing of our foreign aid and trade He tried to dispel the isola- tionist myth that mutual secur- ity spending is a giveaway and pointed out that 80 cents of - every dollar is spent in this country. In the field of foreign trade the President declared that _ export sales provide jobs for 4.5 million Americans and without imports there'll be no exports. tick In an editorial strongly supporting the President, the New York Herald “A tremendous majority of Ameri- _ cans favor not only preserving but extending freer trade. Every poll tak- en shows it. A negligible minority of _ Americans oppose it. The victory or defeat of freer trade may, in the long run, determine the very survival of the free world.” Despite this Congress is preparing to sabotage the President’s program. The reason is that friends of freer trade are not organized. But the enemies of freer trade have a power- ful, well-heeled lobby which can bring pressure on individual Congressmen. x * * At this time when the Euro- “THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by [ue Powrisc Pamss Company 48 W. Huron st. Pontiac 12, Michigan ‘Trade Mark Dally Expept_ Sunday Revsprts Baeserr, Jown A, Rrey Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager . Eset M, Teuapweit, Cir-uirtion Manage Business G. Materats Joeman, Loca! Advertising dour W, frrecrnato, Secretary and Editor Manager Rost 8 fara, : ae ~~ ‘ David Lawrence Says: The Lingering Vapor Trail WASHINGTON — Poor France! Few Americans realize that the plight of the French ‘directly due to an enemy . vegaeee tah mit H i +e [ 2 establishment of a truly national government E in a constant The ar to France's problem is not in one individnal—e ither De Gaulle or anyone else. It must have been keeping the nation from getting a continuously stable administration. MANY ABLE “There are plenty of able men from whom a premier could be chosen, but capacity to lead means little in the face of the threat that ecmes from the divisions among the non-Communists as the Com- munists throw their votes to one faction or another and, thus help overthrow the incumbent premier. Economic issues, of course, underlie the whole situation. France as an empire, with over- seas trade and investments, occupied a foremost place in the world before World War Il. But since 1945 French colonies, one by one, have been separated from the mother country. French properties in Indochina, in Syria, in Lebanon, and in Tunisia, © French Morocco and Algeria have been either taken away or threatened. Yet Frenchmen have invested heavily for decades in all these a ns igre: see anata The Country Parson - direct wil won oe mace ooaiee yan Reds Causing Crisis in France areas. The Algerian question presents a conflict, for instance, between an efficient, hard-working French minority and a Moslem majority. It wag French money that built Algeria, and now France sees that colony slipping from its control, as happened in ~*~ * * What part has the United States — played in all this? Many Ameri- ’ cans have been in the forefront : of the agitation against “colonial- ism.” Theoretically, of course, Dr, William Brady Says: Infection Killed 16 Infants in Houston Hospital Alone Sixteen newborn infants died in a period of 24 months from infec- tion contracted in the newborn and premature infants’ nurseries in the City-County Hospital in ‘Houston, Texas. In the month of February alone, is the scientific name of the com- mon pus-producing germ respon- sible for. boils, abscesses, wound infections, acute sore throat, ton- sillitis, quinsy, cri and some cases of pneumonia and septicemia (blood-poisoning), The Houston hospital board of managers thought that if the ordi- nary. emergency measures fail to control the infection among the newborn ‘“‘the only alternative may be. the re-establishment. of the maternity and nursery divi- sions in entirely new locations.” EASIER SAID THAN DONE Yah, but, what are you going to do about the doctors, nurses and other attendants who the in- fection. into the materhiéf? and nursery divisions and distribuf® it from patient to patient? For in- - stance, the nurse who is so im- pressively masked with a bit of cheesecloth as she attends to one beby after another there in the show window as the peasants look on. It doesn't matter much where you re-establish the maternity and newborn nursery if’ you persist in maintaining the 19th Century show- hag caused some physicians to relax thpir aseptic technique to a dangerous degree, The Houston people who are con- cerned about Staphylococcus infee- tion in the hospital might learn ' something to their advantage by re-reading Oliver Wendell Holmes’ paper on “The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever,’ published in 1843, and the work of Semmelweiss /on ‘‘Puerperal Fever,”’ published two or three years later. It is interesting to note here that the American poet was 4 years old when he published his paper, and‘ the Hungarian obste- trician was only 28 at the time he told the world the truth about sep- ticemia (acute blood poisoning) after childbirth. Home, sweet honfe, 1 repeat, is always the safest place to have your baby. _ ne j No one can tell me ‘that it is” for the good of the baby and/or the mother that these nineteenth Vf eentury lying-in institutions because it has been done ever the show window or fe word ong parsing perl t r You also placed the cart before the horse as so many editors do, when you imply-that inflation is caused by the upward trend of wages and prices. Your good friend, Charles E. Wilson, former president of ‘General Motors, supported this fact when he said in September of 1952, “T maintain that it is not primarily wages which push up prices, but prices which pull up wages.” * x * Walter Reuther’s plan is not headed for permanent burial in a distant cemetery any more than his annual wage demand made three years ago. Now, three years later, it’s reported General Motors is preparing a better “sub” plan to offer the union in these negotiations. Must be a pretty good idea. Get on the other side of the bargaining table for a while. And don't do all your erying for the poor stockholder, because some of us UAW guys are stockholders, too. (Editor's Note: We" . ani Local 653, UAW We're not sure the ideas of Pope Pius XI on Michi- gan industry are any more significant than the views of Michigan industrialists on the management of the Catholic Church. Surely, Messrs. Curtice, Breech and Colbert leave all Catholic pronouncements to the proper ecclesiastical authorities in Rome. When the letter suggests the stockholders should share the loss, it really runs in circles, as they're the ones who DO bear the loss. The dividend just paid came out of their own funds which were set aside for contingencies and which belong to the stockholders. We don't recall Mr.- Wilson's 1952 remark, but we're reasonably sure today he would favor a halt in both price and wage increases. How can you stop the upward spiral without stopping both?) ‘Why Must | They Raise Price?” — We were disappointed to see Wouldnt it be better to lower the price and have a packed theater than raising it so many children aren't allowed to go? Mrs. Rosemary H. Gauthier 151 N. Jessie ‘How Long Since You Were There?’ mafy cultural establishments and it’s the hub of our Aretic defense. Russia. Alaska is tremendous natural ‘We're Behind Other States’. 109 doctors for every 100,000 peo- ple. Massachusetts has 174; N-w York 193; California 159; Illinois 134 and Minnesota 140. Some states have less than Mich- igan but here are our neighbors and the big, progressive | states. We're behind the procession as a state and I suspect farther behind as’a city. Mother of Two ‘Don’t Complain; Do Something’ Why don’t some of these folks _who complain so loudly about rats do something about them? I've seen some mighty big rats around Case Records ofa Paychologist: Wives, Beware Sins of Omission Although Herb was guilty of a sin of commission, which actually caused this do- mestic feud. Divorces start in the bedroom, so wives must be on guard. Feed your mate. plenty of gastric and also erotic calories. Then you need fear no competition! By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case Y-314: Herb Q., aged 28, is the erring husband mentioned yes- terday, ““We have two “And I have little defense for my stupid ac- tion. I went to — the tavern of . DR. CRANE my own free will and got drunk, - after which I contracted venereal disease with one of the bar. maids, - “But Donna and I had quar- reled, She didn’t want any more children than the two we have. ao oan rupees trai “In fact, she held to the idea that marital relations are primarily for the sake of getting, children, so she tried to ration our erotic life. * 2 Dr, Crane, I'd never have been Those wives upbraid their mates and, reinforced with in-law prod- ding, may try to prove that the erring husband is 100 per cent at fault, But in most cases, the wife is 50 per cent to blame, even though her sin has been of omission, whereas his has been of commission. If you young brides want a surefire formula for keeping your marriage permanently / band. should become active to-: gether in the same church, Also * * * ! Most wives nowadays realize the value of feeding their mates plenty of good food at the dinner table. _ EROTIC CALORIES But gastric (table) calories are “If T had been satisfied at home, et 7 : high * . SINS OF OMISSION | ‘Thousands of | cent, aggrieved wives p sit- uations like this one in the home. of Herb and yrs % a” { . — Indeed, wives usually buy cook books and attend newspaper cook- ing schools so they can tempt their husbands into overeating at the table. eke * * If they’d devote 25 per cent as muck time and attention to tempt- ing him with erotic calories, they'd rival Cleopatra and rarely find their mates embroiled with outside sirens, / Se demolish the false notion that marital relations are for pregnancy parposes. That wasn’t seven known to Adam and Eve and other primitive people. Marital relations are’a means of washing away the petty quarreling and caustic words that otherwise pad feed hg point. : ~~ > Since most divorces start in the _ bedroom, be on guard. Send for. the booklet “Sex Problems in Mar- " enclosing a : Ne ee ae os 5 oe, ' A ea A ee : es [ . z ay : : ' : > a | : % a 2 ‘ e f - ‘ : ’ . i : a “ } : : = . i Fe ” : ; oe. a Sip : : 5 A ie ee Ng EE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 36 es belle eae - — —_ . ‘i : = ie <= s . : S : | [Security for You ae Read Say They'l Behave Government Giving You a Hard Time Student's Funeral PANAMA yp—Students promised | , school youth fatally injured in ing, Mr. and Mrs. James G. whole United States to do it.” charge for this service. You may~jeducation minister. (Questions on Social Security | Obtain Ray Henry’s new social * .©@, ate ee payee) re tas be Cala Security handbook"by sending 35 | President Ernesto de la Guardia pee . “Social Security,” care of The | cents in coin to this newspaper |Jr. blamed the clash yesterday) It started with their February | Pontiac Press. Questions will be | and requesting “Security for |between the students and National). ‘Sécial Security check. The check ee ee You” beokiet.) Guardsmen on political opponents was : ema’ “pet caets| [WHAT'S MY LINE? | [rr'st oot oo o's]. much, About the only thing INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to cuss their demand for removal of accurate on the check was the scromble os few os possible tp guess ov haga Pent three guard commanders, Evanses’ address in Puyallup, Sixty-two persons were injured AY | Wash. in the clash at Panama City’s WEDNESDAY Is They sent it back to the Treas- largest high school — 42 students, : ury Departemnt office in Chicago 18 guardsmen and two bystanders. which had issued the check and Four, students and five guardsmen were hospitalized. x «© * ‘ The students hurled stones at the guardsmen and attacked them with clubs before the troops broke | ‘| got aonther which was accurate. -R-A-N-T-E-E every pe ' ! A few days later their March sos enw Oo OH &2 | WH gee z 5 : GAS . Ppublicity brought some red faces 10 DOORTEP ~ In May, for the first time in Lerasegge Arte — eon —_ ifour months, the Evanses got a © wast ty te en eg lObby, Texas and Florida are =o of cabbage market use. ‘amount. And, they got their back | payments. mga A Treasury official gave me this| explanation for the tangle: | | The punch card system used | in the Chicago Treasury office to make up thé checks was slip- | ping a cog. It was doing so in a | way which couldn't be easily de- tected. “This is bound to happen once ‘in a while,” he told me. “After; all, our offices around the country | jocte more than 260 million checks la year, about 10 million a month! ‘for Social. Security payments | - jalone.”’ | | ‘Think of it: Tem million Social | | Security checks a month, Laid | | end-to-end they'd veach from | | Pittsburgh to Denver. Piled up | | =p e | they’d make four stacks as high | —s as the Empire State Building. CJ

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Senate Group Weighs Anti - Nixon Violence | Against U.S. Policies WASHINGTON W — The Sen- ate Foreign Relations Committee weighed testimony today that Communist exploitation of Latin- American grievances against U.S. economic policies fanned mob vio- lence against Vice President Nix- . On. * * ¥ A State Department spokesman told the committee that Nixon was i i i : i i _ Es Siiiee aneteed tht vtadence man against the admission of Red China to U.N., says: : “One of our major objectives is*te convince our allies of the tremendous dangers of building up the potential military might of international communism through trade. “Our arguments have no validity whatsoever unless we are prepared to back them up with alternatives. If we convince our friends not to trade with the Communist world, then we must, in all logic and honesty, permit them to ease part through trade with us. * * * “In some instances, such trade may mean relatively minor sacri- fices on the part of some sections of our economy .. . small price to pay when compared to relatively major sacrifices made by other nations through their refusal to trade with the Communists.” iE biiel. a fal g§ 54 . Michigan Trucking Association Fort Shelby Hotel Trucks ane YOUR FRIENDS—SERVING YOU Niont AND DAY! — wi Ha IN wad wel eel “ed ed ee? De ee «+ And Trucks Help Make It So! Whether it’s Michigan’s wonderful water resources or her great education facilities — twin themes of this ye the benefits to the people are more far-reaching because of motor transport. 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NEW YORK (INS) — People . “hae wit heavy fines’ that); whether there was trouble cad Mix, Peaches hapecisia Aiinist. sone Sed. . ts not true aha ter ho boasted of tng rob [ber betoee tral for atemnted rb /GOE Pop, Vie an ‘worn- places . . . things . still-mysterious brawi at*the Copa-| between Weiss ‘and him, he |is being held in Omaha this week.|Sen. ‘Jack Kennedy has demanded] attempt on former Preeideet Hon [Loan Assn, jn Albemarie, N.C. {nay mpl — at ae shrugged and looked away, PTA has’ grown to 12,000 groups|equal time in Caracas, as reported./ry S. Truman, is on the loose Shadrick sald death of his aol-| eu Osme ice Tisice Contain teen session of a Senate committee: Graham reports: © “ ‘No truoble,” he said. ‘Weiss with a membership of 11,000,000—/ He's demanding, in view of his| again. , “Wier-brother in Korea prompted /for ie dene Vitam Ese “The disorders would never have| “When a reporter asked Casey hasn’t lest a game all season. and the encouraging thing is that|gruelling speaking schedule, equal} Shadrick, Harlan, Ky., native,|/him to think of the assassination | inctesse, vigor, vitality. [Say fre taken place against Nixon in Car- i a male “menbaelp -& “new 8) to Gms ot Lome. ; 2 acus under Jimenez (deposed dic- Former ambassador ‘to Japan ‘mek ‘tator now enjoying political asylum Joseph C. Grew, foremost. spokes-| And Wt xclingtoknow that Hekate, fit! 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On passage, 46-36, of Area Re- development Bill, For—McNamara, ; Potter. * * * On confirmation, 67-13, of Gordon MacLean Tiffany of New Hamp- shire as staff director for the Com- mission on Civil Rights. For—Mc- - Namara, Potter. rowicz (D), Rabaut (D), Broom- _ field (R), Chamberlain (R); Ford ~ (R), Griffin (R), McIntosh (R), Meader (R). Against—Bennett (R), Bentley (R), Cederberg (R), Hoffman (R), Johansen (R), Knox (R). * * *® On passage, 319-51, of $570,722,613) State, Justice, Judiciary Appropri- ation Bill. For—Diggs, Dingell, Griffith, Lesinski, Machrowicz, Rabaut, Bennett, Bentley, Broom- Chamberi Intosh, Meader. Against—Johan- sen. Blaming it all on Communists would be too easy, relieving this country of the need for self-exam- ination in its relations with, and its policies towards, Latin Amer- icans, Such a self-examination, after what happened to Nixon, stems needed. Many Latin Americans probably feel this country—anxious to stop the spread of communism in Eu- rope and Asia—is taking them too). Nixon got the worst treatment! . the largest American investment in any country except Canada. Venezuela, because of the oil in- vestments, has the largest per cap- ita income in South America. But it doesn’t necessarily follow that the income is divided equally. relaxed a bit. That may account in part for why the mob which Nixon was able to get control so éasily. AS MUCH AS ON THE PURCHASE OF A NEW 1958 from as low as Frig WE NEED 20 GOOD USED REFRIGERATORS Now! SO WE’RE OFFERING - BUY NOW DURING THIS LIMITED-TIME: OFFER! Get a Big Trade-in Allowance! Other models priced $ em. Se. e | idaire ‘ LOOK WOW LITTLE YOU PAY FOR THIS BIG 12 GU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE WITH GIANT SEPARATE-DOOR FREEZER “119” List price $469.95. 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On the side he grows a garden in the spaces where the graves ought to Larrazabal also promised to lead, the nation to a democracy based on the will of the people, and said an election law will be! promulgated May 23. Rumors circulated that several military men had been arrested to avert any move against the January revolt toppled dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez. The unexpected resignations of Mendoza and Lamberti Sunday had left the junta manned by three military men only and “ltouched off the crisis. The reason for the sudden res- ignations was not clear. Mendoza said economic differences had been developing for some time. For one thing, he favored revision of certain clauses in a_ trade treaty with the United States that would permit greater development of some agricultural products in Venezuela. now available for burials." No response. - “Maybe,” said Council Clerk being buried where their parents and grandparents are buried. We have done all we can: It's a lovely little cemetery.” Walter, sadly weeding his on- fons, radishes and lettuce, said making a start on his life’s work. “You know,’’ he said, “I think once one person is buried: here others will follow. - 7 North Saginaw Street Phone RE 4-6842 © “Better Things in Sight” Open ‘Friday aula #1 he sometimes despairs of ever. “The trouble is, nobody seems to want to be first.” GET ON THE » VODKA WAGON VODKA MARTING driest of the dry ... made with Smirnoff “Smimoff wear a junta which took power after the These high energy gallons give LS top power—top miles per gallon! Dad sure has the right recipe for fun these fine Spring days ...a fishing trip for himself and the boys, and—for his spanking new car—a tankful of Mobilgas. Special. These high energy gallons wake up your car’s horsepower—make your engine instantly , obedient to your commands. You drive without effort or strain—fully relaxed. You'll also be happy with the mileage economy of Mobilgas Special. 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THE, :- PONTIAC PRESS. ‘TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1958 sins =a ‘Cost on Gl Homes. | Continues Advance ued to advance during 1957, Veterans Administration statistics WASHINGTON u—The ‘ tost of homes bought by veterans contin- Pome I Job to Do Decides : Wood You Buy . : Hardwoods are “graded eta! dif- showed today. * * * home loan program, Administra- 905 average in 1956. * * * “{Advertisement) Plagued Day And Nicht wth Bladder Discomfort? up only ‘Moth-Hunting Woman Bangs, Hubby Instead SOUTH AMBOY, N.J, i — Mrs. Roman Fernecz tried to ag al -}moth with a hammer, A few min- utes later she called police and announced: “I don't think my hus- band is breathing.” * * * Officers found the husband out cold on the floor. The woman: ex- plained that she had tried to swat the moth but had connected in- stead with her husband's finger. Fernecz was revived and reat- ed for the bruised finger at a hos- The moth is still at large. Veterans paid’ an average of $13,800 for the homes they pur- chased last year under the GI tor Sumner G. Whittier reported. That was $895 more than the $13,- The average paid-for new Gi ‘houses last year was $14,335, com- ipared with $13,390 in 1956. | Used homes cost an average of $12,100 last year, | from 1956, $130 THE CORRECT WAY — The rural mail box in front of the Pontiac Post Office, E. Huron St., is up to par as far as postal regulations are con- cerned. Beginning today throughout the week, Pontiac. area residents are asked to fix up their mail boxes during National Mail Box Improve- ment Week. Left to right are Norbert Kubiak, 716 Joslyn St., Pontiac branch Letter Carriers; postmaster. YC. i Pontiac Press Phete a ar post carrier; Francis Dono- hue, 651 S. Williams Lake Rd., president of the of the National Association of and Robert C. Miller, acting ‘ Residents can check with their carriers or the post office for the standard regulations necessary. NE OR OER GE Ba) > if necessary. pReae ret ee ee Price Isn’t an Item to Some: « « « for Many It Is! Nowhere will you find charges more reasonable than ours. We have a wide, range of funerol costs... and extended payments » (This is the second of four articles Tensions on suburban husbands cluster about the longer ‘‘com- mute”. to work, a higher-pitched “togetherness"" when home, and unanticipated bills. * % * = With the help of the three big virtues—faith, hope and charity~ many fathers are, of course, mastering their tensions. REACTION SEVERE But sociologists from the Family Service Association of America say that many men are having a severe reaction to the physical and emotional strain of commuting. There are. tensions, too, from the divisions of life induced by social obligations in the city on one hand, and the heavier fam- ity, social and commurity obliga- “9 for 50 Years 30-12 tions inthe suburbs, on the other. Medically speaking, these ten- several! sicknesses. For ex- —Nerves, literally on edge, may drive the suburban father into the ans vs gga cme habit. Vi Style Leaders * Wiy uf Le “teed , coupled with the} f the long tri physical strain © rip to work, may affect the heart, es- pecially in those_middle-age men set off ulcers in ulcer-prone fathers. LEAD TO INSTABILITY Dr: Fred Brown, chief psycholo- 9.30-5.30 daily 30 Wed. 9.30-8 OOFri gist at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, says tensions, in the com- the twin demands of business and | sions may combine to produce one)” to avoid normal household re- sponsibilities. * * * But eventually, father does ar- rive home. And when he does, he is caught up in congenial “togeth-| erness,” the ‘main cause of tensions on suburban husbands. Some socioloists claim this togetherness is crowding the image of “rugged maleness” from the American scene. Dr. Harold L. Wilensky, sociolo- gist from the University of Michi-| gan, puts it this way: “Think of the woman who a creasihgly feels she. should be a, part of her husband’s leisure! activities, * * * “Then think of her husband who! once could get away from it all’ by retreating inte an all-male tavern, ball game or fishing trip.” In tact, some are so much sold that famed anthropologist Dr. Margaret Mead has suggested the streening process for young execu- | ‘tives might now include testing their tolerance for missing dinner at home or a family picnic. | — ee The economic tensions on the suburban father stem mostly from unanticipated expenses. He wants better schools. Even- tually he gets them-rand. ner taxes. Certain times of the year he a 'muter’s life especially, may lead to instability in the family unit, marital stress and even juvenile ‘How to Reduce Painful , Swelling of Piles ‘* & ~—with home eee er Senet bee ‘at home. Called gl manernpe 6 medically - ngredients, Sea oars | lyte, not contained profed i a » Ine. medication 2 af oegedewn ‘action Epa itehing ine toa a lator stainless Pazo® ‘aon or ointment at qrestet PAZ anes be sseraerlicsin: dotamis bs delinquency. - The impulse to get away from | the city and create a Shangri-La in the suburbs can result in severe domestic strain, the psy- _ added. ‘He said. that, for example, when the father drinks on the way home—in the bar car or elsewhere—to escape business and prepare for the “reun his fam- ily, this is felt by thé children. The psycholoist even says that! ._|some fathers might actually have| moved the family far out into) suburbia to satisly a hidden desire | ment for jobs of every size. | ENGINEERED | ASPHALT PAVING .. for Lasting Satisfaction @ cr "Get our FREE ESTIMATE! Phone MAple 5-4601. 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Commuting, Large Bills Irk Suburban Fathers spend money to improve his land- scaping, feed the shrubs and lawn. Club dues, dancing lessons for the children, a second car are other sources of economic headaches for Dare to Be Different some husbands. * * *. These “growing pains’? may be cured by a raise at the office. If not, there's often a second job— and more tensions. Next: Tensions and guburban children.) The difference in price be-° tween two gradés is usually great enough to make up for the waste. ’ If you plan to construct a ga- rage; porch or some similar struc- ture, check your local building code. A specific grade of lumber may be required. |Under Porch |Areas Should Be Enclosed Enclosing areas under porches often greatly improves the appear- ance of an older home. If left open, these areas quickly become clut- tered with wind-blown leaves, pa- per and other réfuse, Quickest and easiest method of enclosing under-porch areas is with either solid panels or strips of Masonite %"' Tempered Presd- wood, The hardhoard is supported by a 2 by 2-inch lumber frame- work nailed to the porch joists at the top and held in place by stakes at the bottom. If strips are used, their appear- ance can be enhanced by installing | them at an angle in a lattice-type | arrangement. Similar enclosures also are suitable around crawl spaces ald open areas under summer cabins | and storage, Three ceats of paint on both| sides of the panels is recommend- terior primer. coats of exterior grade finish paint. Novel results often can be) achieved by using standard ma-| terials in different ways. Wood! flooring for instance, can be used) as ceiling material—and exterior house siding has moved indoors in many contemporary homes. ed. The first coat should be an ex-' Follow with two, dymen have done this job them- selves. in the shade most of “the day. the shade? A.—Yes, The American Asso- ciation of Nurserymen says that a long list of evergreens, flower- ing shrubs and trees do better in the shade than the suri. The list varies according to the climate, but if you consult a qualified nurseryman he will many shrubs that are ideally suited for your area. the Jand around my house? A.—Set the house low on the ground in front, so that low shrubs completely cover the foundation, To enable basement windows to let-in a maximum of light, grade the back of the house about twe feet lower than ‘Q.—A large part of my yard is Is it possible to grow any shrubs in Q.—What’s the best way to grade| Home Problem Clinic, the for ‘his will alse pro- vide a * fit” for the steel hatchway gael the outside steps from the basement. Ample Hot Water. ia Vacation ‘Must Sure, it’s just a vacation cottage and roughing it a bit won't hurt. But try telling that to a face that’s used to hot water shaves. Or to a pile of dirty dishes that won't come clean. Or to a foot-weary - |guest y Any cottage that’s worth a water supply deserves an adequate sup- ply of hot water, «and can have it at modest cost, says the Gas Ap- |pliance Manufacturers Association. If it’s beyond gas utility lines ‘it almost certainly is within the range of a dealer who wil! provide lique- fied petroleum gas in tanks or bot- tles. The size and cost can vary with your needs and budget, and instal- lation and venting can be econom- ically achieved. And it probably won't be too big a job for a plumb- jer to make or extend the necessary connection to points of use — i Juding the shower that’s always ice cold after the first few splashes of ‘sun-warmed water are gone. - Probably the average family |won't need quite as much hot wa- ter as at home, where the washing imachine, dishwasher and bathtub hike demands. 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Fasten the open| ® remodeler’s dream is that the (time, a light sanding of.the sur- bel card table and folding chairs can|cabinet to the lower one with glue| ¥%”-thick strips can usually be jface of the cedar paneling will - See us today . . . let us help make your base- also-be an attractive and usefuljand six-penny finishing pails. ett Se a neat ee restore it. ment dry and livable . . ..@ MUST before Mocting at Ge bese, first make Semi-elliptical door framing | the baseboards and nail, after | Q—The cane of a chair has starting your recreation room. a, rectangular frame of 1x4inch| ta” 4 ine cabinet. This moldings have been removed, (stretched and now sags. Does the —s lumber, using two 34inch lengths| sin i made in pleturet then tack moldings back into |cane have to be replaced? SAVE! — Cash and Carry Discounts and two &-inch lengths. Make sure| fashion, with mitered corners. | PC The stripe ft becatee | 4_Not necessarily. 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It’s easy to get a loan at Pontiac State Bank downtown — at any of our four branches, or ask your contractor or dealer to in downtown Ponties’s | PONTIAC STATE BANK | Auburn Sadi 1303 — Peis Drevin Plains, Miracle Mile Branch Meier FDIC, make arrangements for you with our loan department. Stop in soon for details and suggestions! $125,000 ‘CONTEST! Enter the Home improvement Contest. Your ideas may be werth as much as $25,000. Free entry ferms and instructions eveileble at eny ef eur tallest building FOR. MY MONEY ITS... } Te Liat ae 4 SS Es ¥ bibles es Hi 3 BE a ° THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY. MAY Pal 1958 The 10th anniversary of the Catholic Social Serv- i ee * ih rT a o- ——. : ard R.Jage ‘pecretary agency, an- ae te ane ts con an be held at 6:30 p.m. at ’ Devon Gables, oe = 4 S-Cothatic Social Services, the of Pontiac, had its small a in downtown Pon- ‘Nac with offices on the main tf in i ‘ i : Pe! 5 8 I : ul g z I ag the county. ase a. ¥¢ mainly to support and 4. Alternate. delegate is Mrs. Alma Cowley. Several other membtrs . will make the trip to Grand Rapids. The club will join the Great- er Detroit Area in a joint in- stallation of officers in Royal Oak on June 22. Members are continuing to sponsor a party once a month for the men in Ward 13 of the Battle Creek Hospital, for another year. Has. Wedding Plans - their problems, No is made for service, and no one is refused help Service is available to all re- Mrs. White spoke on “The Printed Word and Your Life,” and Mrs. Richard McVicker's a ee. Living." _ Shorn Elvis Doing OK By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I want to ask privileges just because he is Elvis Pres- ley? You will notice that when they cut all his hair off he didn’t say a word. That ought to prove to those people who. said he looked liké a “hood’’ that they were wrong. I hope the other boys in the Army don't make it tough for him just because he is so, fa- mous. Thank you. - SLVIS PRESLEY FAN CLUB DEAR CLUB: Don’t worry about Elvis. ‘He’ ll get a fair “shake.” * * * DEAR ABBY: After having six boys, we hed a baby girl. She was born on St. Patrick's Day and my husband got drunk and carried on for six days. Our little red-haired, blue-eyed girl is almost four years. old now, and she is so spoiled she acts like she is the only child in the house. “My husband lets her sleep with us (in the middle) and there is no getting her to sleep in. her own little bed. She throws herself around in bed and I get up and sleep on the couch. She absolutely refuses to sleep anywhere else and I can't do a thing with hér. Can you please tell me what to do? A.O'B DEAR ‘MRS. O'B.: Stop us- ing the couch at night or you'll be needing one during the day- time, too. Make it plain that _ this child MUST sleep in. her bed—alone--and ‘no non- - As long as she knows 5 . She can win out, she will not _ budge. SU ies bse, GE IRIE cts * * * “DEAR ABBY: I could have kissed the words on the paper when you said the adopted child was “wanted twice.” First by the real mother, and again by the adopted mother. I was an unwed mother and I gave up my child because I knew she would have a better chance in life if I did. “The lawyer told me when I signed my baby girl away that my kind of mother love was the highest and most unselfish love in the world because | gave away my flesh - blood for HER own good. Not mine. Those words have kept’ me go- img for sixteen years, Abby. The adopted child IS wanted twice, all right. I will tell the world from my own experi- ence, ; UNWED MOTHER CE TS NRE MM 5 Sak Be How to Report Your Wedding ding must be in to The Press not later than the second day after the ceremony. GLOSSY PHOTO BEST 4. Photographs should be black and white glossy prints, as colored_or sepia pictures will not reproduce well. Snapshots are not acceptable. 5. A complete address must be written on the back of each pic- ture that is to be returned. Once again The Pontiac Press women’s staff gives prospective brides several suggestions for a complete and timely wedding story. x *& * Wedding forms are mailed upon request, or to anyone announcing her engagement in The Pontiac Press, This is dn aid to prompt, accurate and complete informa- tion. SIX-POINT GUIDE We suggest the guide below: 1, The picture and wedding “DEAR ABBY: The lady who has trouble getting her husband up to go to work in the morning might try MY “last resort’? method. I take a tray of ice cubes direct from the refrigerator and place it gently on his bare abdomen. It works wonders at our house. Of course, we don’t speak for several hours, but at least he gets up.” ‘ MRS. H. A. H. DEAR MRS. H.: Your meth- od is pretty coldhearted. There must be an easier way’ to “break the ice."’ * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO AL: A few kind words don’t cost any- thing. Words are cheap and the labor is your own. * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of The Pontiac Press. Enclose as self-ad- dressed, stamped envelope, tailed stories. costumes, etc.) blank should be returned to The Press at least two days before the wedding as this amount of time is needed for handling such de- (Those received more than two days after a wed- ding will not carry a photograph or details of reception, 2. Because of ‘limited space, the prospective bride may submit only one picture (either engage- Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Coth- ron of Saginaw announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie, to Gary L. Thomas, son of Mrs, John P. Thomas of Oliver street and the late Mr. Thomas, An Aug. 3 wed-: ~ is iyeet. SHIRLEY KRETCHEN Mrs. Marie Moriarty of Hud- son street announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Shirley Kretchen, to Robert Rivenburgh, son of Mrs. La- Verne Beatty of Hazel street. A June 7 wedding is planned. CELLET ME ESS bridal ment or wedding) if she is to be married within b ‘ the engagement announcement, 3. Pictures taken at the wed- two. months of t Se Bs BS a eS \\N. W. Serait. hac agama sa secs sc sb 6. The Press will not assume responsibility for loss or damage to peeeeraphs: aif Mrs. Walker to Head. Local tinal Mrs, J. C. Walker was elected president of the Wom- , en’s Association to the Pon- tiac Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Monday, The group gathered at, the Ottawa drive home of Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald for the ~ election and social hour. Also elected to office were Mrs. S.V, Sekles, first vice president; Mrs. Arnold Hiller- man, second vice president; Mrs, secretary; Mrs, Alex Capsalis, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Herman Dickstein, treas- urer. Mrs. Paul Gorman as. par- liamentarian, installed the of- ficers., The group voted Janice An- tona as the most outstanding citizen, for her contribution to the community. Retirifg president Mrs. L. Raymond Sampson, gave the » president's report, Mrs. Joseph Bennett was chairman of the day assisted by Mrs, R, A, Armstrong, Mrs. Mrs. A. Floyd Blakeslee and Mrs, C. E. Pat- ton. The tea table was_ covered with a sheer appliqued organ- dy cloth and centered with an arrangement of yellow chry- Alumnae Announce Officers Mrs. E. Eugene Bychinsky is president of University of Michigan Alumnae in Birming- ham. Serving with her are Mrs. Frederick Adams, vice president; Mrs. Stewart Cram, rding secretary; Mrs. James Temple, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Sylvester Leahy, treasurer. * * * Chairmen include Mrs. G. T. Christiansen, membership; Mrs. Sylvester Trythall, pro- gram; Mrs. Robert Wyatt, publicity; Mrs. Paul Robertson, ways and means; Mrs. Robert Watt, merchandising; Mrs. Robert Von Maur, social; and Mrs. Edwin 0. George, alum- nae council representative. * * * A tea for girls who are grad- uating from Birmingham High School, Bloomfield Hills High School or Kingswood and ex- pect to attend U. of M. will be held Thursday. Oakland Hills Country Club will be the set- _ting for the event. Dean’ Deb- orah Bacon of Ann Arbor will speak to the group. PEO Chapter AW ‘Gets Tips on Food Mrs. William L. Miller - opened her Elizabeth Lake road home to members of PEO, Chapter AW, Monday evening. A program entitled, ‘‘What’s ~ New. in Cookery” was led by Janet Odell, food editor of The Pontiac Press. Marcia Klauser of Clarkston was a guest of the evening. This was the chapter's last meeting until October. Spring Fair Set Friday by School Chairmen for the Alcott School spring festival are Mrs. Theodore Figa and Mrs. George Totten. Main attrac- tions for the Friday evening event are hayrides, car rides and a talent show. Other chairmen are Mrs. Robert Pence, Mrs. Jessie Vil- lereal, Mrs. Calvin VanHook, Mrs. J. P. Hardy, Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Mrs. Figa, Mrs. Charles Calvin, Childers, ‘Mrs. John Couture, Harold Watson, Mrs. Lewis Smartt, William Totten, Charles Dugas and John Cou- ture. Proceeds will go for play- ground. equipment. . x &* &* 3 Myron Buck, recording ~ santhemums, water iris and enapdragons. Mrs, } Freak Bon- Unit ner and Mrs. J. C. Walker _ presided. SALLIE PATRICIA PECHAUER Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pechauer of Lathrup Vil- lage announce the engagement of their daughter, Sallie Patricia, to Dr. James Walter Gell of Dwight avenue, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Gell of Long Island, N. Y. Sallie attended Mary- grove College and was graduated from the University of Michigan School of Nursing. Dr. Gell was gradu- ated from Columbia University and University of Michigan Medical School. As Unit of Pi Omicron Mrs. Thomas - H Phi Kappa Tau Installed Phi Kappa Tau Chapter of ‘Pi Omicron Sorority was giv- en its chapter installation at a state conference held last weekend at Kellogg Center in East Lansing. Mrs. Charlotte ©. Selmier, national president, presented the chapter charter. Attending Sunday’s program were Mrs. Richard Maier, Mrs. Robert Angel, Mrs. Rob- ert Scharf, Mrs. Theodore Figa (left) and Mrs. George Totten, cochairmen of a Friday evening spring festival to be given by Alcott School, discuss Earl Slocum and Vera Wilso who is dressed ag a clowns fair. The event ate Mrs. Maynard Holmes and Mrs. Robert Haus- man, Attending the Sunday pro- ram were Mrs. Richard Maier, Mrs. Robert Young, Mrs. Del- mar Fields, Mrs. Stuart Hutch- inson, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Charles Kaer and Mrs. Garet Peters. Mrs. Kaer and Mrs. Peters” received their fourth and final degree at this gather- ing. fair. a re’ ‘rides. - Woetilines Would Be Better . - By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: One of the girls in our office lost her father recently very suddenly. Our boss directed that a wreath be sent from the com- pany, but none other than those in the Accounting Department knew of this. “In the meantime, another girl solicited donations from among the office personnel and had collected over $20 for flow- ers. I, knowing that a wreath +had already been ordered, sug- gested to the collector that the cash contributions be turned over to the bereaved family in lieu of a second wreath of flowers. . ‘‘A controversial issue arose from still another person in the office who said thet a cash of- g g 3 FL g 3 i 7 a ne a tH gata”. 1 z z 3 z Bl | favors and prizes which will be used at the event. A talent show is one of the featured attractions for the school Cm - ® — a 6 pie fe ahi senha te ceive gifts from peedierseg: # Smart the afer Haigh odes and car 4 i: scnasnnetees Bey Know the Differences a Filling for By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ° {fusion in the public mind concern- heinde for treatment when any ternship in general medicine and|) If By JANET ODELL I think anaes is miich con-|ing the difference between. an/trouble occurs. All of these spe- surgery in an accredited hospital |i Pontiac Press Home Editor ophthalmologist or-oculist, an op-|cialists are well trained in their and has also had special training - Filling an angel food cake tometrist and an optician. Today|own fields but their fields are dif- halmol : ’ |1 want to clarify the meaning of|ferent and some are more timited|in ophthalmology. MARY KING _ {these terms for you. than others, He is qualified to diagnose — SALON x a2 © | __An ophthalmologist is a physi-| and treat defeets in function and Our eyes are so very valuable tojcian. He has completed a full focus as well as, diseases of the us that it behooves us to be sure|medical course and has received eye. He often consults with that we put them in competent/his M.D. He has served an in-| other physicians concerning gen: - eral diseases which are reflected in the eye. Some of these are- diabetes, multiple sclerosis and Which Eye Man Should You Choose?! Crushed AT _\) is an easy and delicious way # of making a dessert. The one we suggest today would be nice to serve at a shower. Mrs. Dewey Brady, a new resident of Oakland county, loves to cook. She has a de- lightful kitchen in which to prepare food, Flowers are her other hobby. : : arterial sclerosis. The ophthal- PEPPERMINT FILLED _ |Mr. and Mrs. meolegiet Sent an oe CAKE oe geen: as as an eye Goctor. By Mrs. pong = ORA OBRECHT |" Bandy of Oculist is another name for oph- 1 large angel food ee Lowell street fs 1 envelope et th ‘gelatin Specializing thalmologist. i = weld _ veer in announce the An optometrist is not a physician. =. can erushed pineapple, Hair Styling engagement of He is not allowed to treat the eye, and Permanents their daughter, - Complete Beauty Service | Ruth Ann, to 452 N. Perry FE 2-3053 William R. Walls, son of ocular disease. However, he has scribe glasses, and in most,states so fills t hthalmologist’s ola i glasses. ee A number of Pontiac and Roch- Mr. and Mrs. a e ‘ester music students took honors Pl t N | William B. An o ptician is a skilled techni- at the Spring Music Festival, a an ow! rdi regional contest held in Fiint’s Walls of cian who fits glasses according to a/ D hii physician’ 8 prescription. He knows | ‘Hotel Durant Sunday. aniias | Second street. how to measure your face and how| 1", the scoardion div ision Mary ioli o Willsey won s a Gladioli | The a aoe ‘ay _— ghana = Christine Hadden, s eco nd. Bill PR ian Daffodils bri : ee y Wi Griffin received honorable men- eruv ride-elect be properly placed in relation to - attended your eyes. He supplies glasses "°"- T ASKER’S | a only on a doctor’s prescription. Others recognized were James | Ferris Take care of your orbs! | Felton, first place; Dorothea Van, r 7 = x *« * | Dyke and Sandra Wyllie, both 63 West Huron St. Institute. : _ . If you would like to have my second place; and Karen McKee, re AM | RUTH ANN BANDY leaflet “Keep Something in Your — . - Eye — Keep Beauty,’ send a 4 144—24% ss _ . . stamped, self-addressed envelope as . ith request for | aflet No. 8 TBI Club Hears Bride-to-Be = Teostine -poticcagss care of Talk on Germany (thls newspaper. Dietrich Ristow, exchange stu- Honored at Tomorrow: “Here's How to dent from Germany, spoke and Choose and Care for Girdle." | showed picture his mente of Tat Somers TWO Events wood avenue home of Mrs. Wit| Nila Lea Tompkins Shower Honors liam Kovin. Feted at Drayton, Mrs. Kelley It was announced at the Satur- p ti p ti day afternoon meeting that the oOntiac arties group will take a trip to Detroit ; at Varney Home Home of the ) CONN Instruments { Guten to see a theatrical pro) 4,5 Guy Coleman extertained| -Mrs. Robert Kelley (nee Judy a : Saturday in her Ogemaw road |Ann DeLauder) was honored with a . post-nuptial shower given in the ‘Undergoes Surgery home for Nila Lea Tompkins, 1 ison street home of Mrs. Chester | | Jacqueline Smith of Bagley w riage to James F. Ru, ‘Varney and her daughter, Martha.| street, who is active in veteran| Pert will be an event of June 28. | Among the guests were Mrs. | jand civic affairs and a past com-| Guests included Mrs. Harry Clare DeLauder, Mrs. Clair Kelley, | ‘mander of the Amvets Jimmy Dey|Sanders, Mrs. Robert Dunn, Mrs. Me saceetnn Seceety, ' Mn ‘Post 12, is a patient at Henry William Pyles. Margaret der, , MPS. S ‘ uy s ‘Ford Hospital for heart surgery. Kli ’ M. gw poo wards, Mrs. Dorothy Maddy; Mrs. Barbera Kline, Mrs. Lisle Echtinaw, Mrs. Fred Sytz. and Mrs. William Tompkins, Mrs. Ralph Becker, Mrs. Herbert. Miss Tompkins Rohn and Mrs. Fred Xaiser. rae tg lige Others at the Sunday event were | Drayton Plains home of Mrs, |Mrs. Art Salley, Mrs. Raymond Eleanor Clark. Giascicies Snell, Mrs: W. N. McCandless, were Mrs. John Appleton and Muriel DeLauder, Charlotte Shove, : PROTECTION -| Mrs. Charles Neal Mrs. Jim Sullivan of Ypsilanti, ; Mrs. Richard Deacon and Mrs. s{ Among the guests were Mrs.iw. G Deacon of Pleasant Ridge, For your precious furs! George Hodge, Mrs. Paul Bean,/Mrs. John Waltz, Mrs, Laverne Borst and Mrs. Leonard DeLauder ‘Stored in ice-cold comfort, vudeage ed per pane one re of Ortonville. Mrs. Clare DeLauder safe from heat, dirt, moths, James Boaz, Mrs, William’ Hoyt, presided at the tea table. ‘they'll emerge Mrs. Brady Adams, Mrs. Cole- — GoUD SroaaeG |i" rs fo! mas eat Mis, Tense Test. (Set Example more utifu = ° . Others Mrs. a * for your fuTs — thon ever! | were Mrs. Edgar Spring lin. Grooming : Fae 7B gece ol Setting_an example in good. © Cleaning © Repairing ; |Graham, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Myron |@Toming is worth a whole lecture PAY NEXT FALL! > |Monroe and Mrs. Tompkins. Out-/"r58 is the conclusion of a group and Jacqueline Zabolski of Sagi-\ors and teachers too often fail to|14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. naw and Mrs. Ronald Rupert of practice the niceties of dress and Size 16% dress, 3% yards 39-inch; , : appearance that they preach. jacket, 2% yards. This Includes ge + | On the other hand, these teen-| Send 50c in coms for this pattern ceo arg rd i gut ea ocd pe enaligeardigey angen Soy ra Herrington PT A. _|mother look sloppy, not even when| Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, FE 2-6424 the sweet and boastful compliment/St., New York 11, N.Y. Print FATHER & $ N Herrington School Band opened) paid by one appreciative—and neat plainly name, address with zone, the final meeting of the PTA lady. —~ size and style numbe: CLEANERS °. Wednesday evening. — ze and style number. Plant and Office st 941 Joslyn Slides of various activities of the and Manstield a were installed by sie . THAT oe NTS Wayne Weaver. Refreshments were served by mothers from Mrs, Clin- |ton Lefler’s first grade room. | 12 New Members | for Jobs Daughters Twelve members were re- ceived at a Monday evening meeting of Bethel 5, Interna- ALL RISK SILVERWARE INSURANCE! surgically or to diagnose or treat |*" siete SRE bed aypcial training wich quali Ta ke Honors for Music - |School also was a winner. Final plans for a June 7 dinner of-town guests were Mrs, Nichols! \¢ sacjescents who said that moth-| Printed Pattern 4773: Half sizes Bend Entertains (0m See ort wits & mete ot! five conte Bt ontk peer she’s scrubbing the floor,” was|137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th! - Josenmeniat Pats (TIS THE FOUNDATION ] : i —— lemon ju boll cups cream, whi 4 4 — peppermint stick © Soak gelatin in cold water ‘5 minutes. Add sugar to pine- apple. Beat and stir in gela- __ tin, and lemon juice, , Chill this mixture until slightly firm, then fold in one cup whipped cream and crushed candy. e Seoop out the angel food cake, filling in the hole in the bottom and leaving thick walls. Pour in gelatin mix- ture. Let stand in refrigera- tor over night., A few hours before serving frost with 7 more whipped cream and ananassae sprinkle with crushed candy. — = Be Se cee Pe See 8 | | | i | | | third place, all piano students; | Dan Holefca, third place, organ. | Douglas Preston took first place; | Jack Haddrill, second, and John iSt. Amant, third, for selections on} the Hawaiian guitar; and Eugene Silkowski, a third place; and Vern} iCole, honorable mention, for the | Spanish guitar. | we we | In the band division,~third place honors went to the Pontiac Tune Twisters, composed of Don Stan-' ger, Bob Young, Charles Zumbrun- nen, Sandra Wyllie, Archie Hunt, | Bill Griffin and Paul Quigley, Two bands warranted honorable men- tion—the Rochester Rhythmaires, with Eugene Silkowski, Ann Felton and Winnie Hayes participating, | and the Pontiac Melodaires com- posed of Vern Cole, Christine Had- den, Madalyn Webber, John St. Amant and Douglas Preston. Essay Contest. Winners Named by Legion Units Edwinna Palmer, Ruth Hazlett’ and Patricia Brown were. selected as winners from Pontiag Central, High School in the annual Ameri- Ladies Auxiliaries to American Le- gion Cook-Nelson Post 20 and Chief Pontiac Post 377. ,Winners from Washington Junior High School were Janet Thoe and man of Madison Junior High canism essay contest sponsored L James Bank, and Barbara Berry-| COTTON RUGS 2’x3’ Regular. .$ 5.95 we #395 | o7"x54” Regular..$10.95 Sale *QbeQPep 3’x5’ —s- Regular. $15.95 Sale $9.95 . These rugs are from our regular stock. We have handled this quality for many years. This is an opportunity to | purchase them at — reduced prices. HEMP SQUARES 12 in¢h equates are ¥4 inch thick and can be made into most any size rug. 45° Square 9x10’ Rug ............06..0005 $40.50 9’x12’ Rug .............. .....» $48.60 DELTOX RUGS We now have a large selection of these ruga.in stock. Oblong, Oval and Round. This is the lowest priced woven floorcovering. 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Extra un scra ° shake off excess i Specials eae. heats pane fast, starts cooking fast. and put dishes in as they come from table. ima & p-of-the-line G- ; GE's own factory gf features at - Fs a Z Strained | CeS— ; technicians. yi new low prices at any one of these gaily decorated G-E Dealers’ stores. ; ge 2 a ; @ i + 7 | Peer Appliance Co. Hampton Electric Frayer Furniture & Appliance . 8161 Commerce Rd. at Union Lk. Rd. » 825 W. Huron St. . _ 589 Orchard Lake Ave. | | = | = Lake Pontiac, Mich. Pontiac, Mich. . : : \ . ‘ \ \ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS _ FORTISG: BICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY be 1958 Parke, Davis . Dream Nears Reality Now 200-Bed Center Will Be Named in Memory} of Bertha Van Hoosen yesterday by Parke, Davis & Co. _ that it has donated a 20-acre site - for a new 200-bed medical center - across from Parkdale Biological _ Laboratories at the northeast edge of the village, 7 -k ° ® ¥ Hilburn Carpenter, chatrman of a Rochester citizen's committee, said it will be called the Bertha Van Hoosen Hospital, Inc., in memory of “one of this area’s native daughters who operated in y hospitals across the nation perl her nearly 60 years of medical practice,” | Dr. Van Hoosen was born at _ Stoney Creek, near Rochester, She | was Author of the best seller, “Petticoat Surgeon." _ Her only living relative, Dr. - Sarah Van Hoosen Jones of Roches- ter, has been active in the hos- - pital campaign, * x * The medical center, which will “serve a 250-square mile areal - around Rochester, will cost ap- proximately four ‘million dollars, Carpenter said. | A drive will begin immediately to raise funds for the hospital, he said. Contributions wil] be sought from business, industry and labor in the metropolitan | Construction is expected to start _ within five years, Hear Plan to Boost |SPring Fair Set Saturday ‘Detroit Seaway Port _ DETROIT (INS) — A plan to cut red tape and eliminate friction in _ promoting the Port of Detroit was under consideration today after the St. Lawrence Seaway’s adminis- _ Councilman William M. Patrick, chairman of the Port Committee _of the Board of Supervisors, re- “vealed the proposal following an Detroit Lumbermen Agree on New Contract DETROIT # — Teamsters Lo- cal 458 and the Detroit. Lumber- men’s Assn. have agreed on a new}: 3-year contract. The agreement, subject to ratifi- cation, was reached’ yesterday after eight hours negotiation with federal and state labor mediators. The signing eliminated a possible strike against more than 100’ De- -troit area lumber companies. “Terms of the new contract were not revealed, Blind Man Dies in Fall NEW YORK (®—While walking his dog on the roof of the building in which he lived, John Gunning, 69, a blind man, fell five stories to his death last night: The dog, a little terrier, ran ‘frightened down to the apartment where Gun- ‘in Hoffa Retrial ives Land for pchestak in Troy Township will be an FAIR TO FEATURE ‘ARTIST'S GALLERY— One of the attractions of the Spring Fair being sponsored Saturday by the Northminster Church At Northminster Church in Troy artist’s gallery Delor Westerby of 2895 Hunt St., to a sample sketch of her six-year-old daughter, Peggy, who beams approval. — where children’s silhouettes will be drawn. Mrs. Troy, points TROY — Saturday will be Spring Fair day gat the Northminster Church, 3633 Big Beaver Rd. The event, first of its kind to be held by the church, will include indoor and outdoor activities for the young and old. Selecting Jury Teamster Boss to Face New Panel on Charges of Detroit Wiretapping There'll be a host of bazaar booths, a bake sale and games to entertain the children. Among novelties and hand decorated ar- ticles for the home. The Men’s Club of the church will: man an outdoor hot dog stand while inside the church donuts will be served ‘on the house." Co-chairmen of the fair are Mrs. James Balmer Jr. and Mrs. John Edwards. Booth chairmen include Mrs. NEW YORK — Selection of a jury began today for the federal district court retrial on wiretap conspiracy charges of James R. Hoffa, president of the Interna- tional Brotherhood of Teamsters. Hoffa's attorney, Henry G. Singer, failed in a last attempt to Paes ome the whole contending “no jury could pos- sibly have intelligence and the ability to read and write, and not be affected as pertaing to Hoffa.” But Judge Thomes F. Murphy denied the plea. He said he would rule at the end of the trial.on a request by Singer for a “definitive ruling concerning whether this in- dictment in itspresent posture and form charges a felony or misde- meanor.” This is Hoffa's second trial on the conspiracy charges. A jury deadlocked at his first trial Dec. 20. Codefendants are Owen Bernard Local 337, and Bernard Bates Spindel, professional wiretapper. The three are accused of con- spiring to tap the telephones. at the IBT headquarters in Detroit to eavesdrop on conversations of ning lived with relatives. challenged pul aioe preguine boon Brennan, president of Teamsters) Hopkins, Mrs. William Rice and ‘Mrs. Richard Clement. County First Aid Club to Open Meet to Public The May meeting of the Oakland, County .Red Cross Chapter First Aid Instructors Club will be open to the public Thursday when the group tours the county civil defense emergency hospital. - Nurse Marie Rodriguez, assist- ant medical coordinator for Oak- land County Civil Defense, will ex- plain the program and functions of the hospital at the Waterford Com- munity Activities Inc., building be- ginning ‘at 8 p.m. Accept Bid to Resurface 4 State Roads in County A low bid of $22,950 har been submitted by Max R. Frisinger of Ann Arbor, for -repair and re- surfacing of sections of four state trunklines in Oakland County, the State Highway_ Dept. reported. The work will be done on U.S.16 from Farmington northwest to New road southwest to Pontiac Trail; on U.S.10 from 11 Mile road north- west to Bloomfield Hills; and on M24-M58 from Telegraph road east union subordinates. to Woodward avenue. At Clinton Valley Council Dinner To Show Slides of: World Scout Meet _ FARMINGTON—A lady cubmas- ter from Walkerville, Ont.,. Thurs- day will present her ‘colored slides of last year’s World Scout Jambo- vee held in England at the Mth dinner of the Clinton Council, all parts of north Oakland and Ma- comb counties will gather at 6:45 p.m, at Farmington High School to hear Miss Patricia Sullivan, submaster of the 27th Wolf Cub Pack, St, Mary’s Anglican Church’ in Walkerville, Who will be guest speaker at-the annual event. ~~ Council President John W. Hunt of Farmington said this” year’s | program will yoga years of achievement for the council ." which has grown to be one of the most important in Region Seven. Region Seven comprises the councils in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin, Otis N. Walton of Green Lake, adviser to Explorer Post 119 of|¥ed program will include voca} numbers by the Auto- mobelles, members of Chapter 1, Sweet Adeline Society, an inter- national organization of four-part harmony, a cappella~singers, John Kee Smith of Farmington is di- rector of the group. : a ae Silver Beaver awards, highest council recognition for service to boyhood, will be presented by Ralph §. Forman of Pontiac, chair- & -| master since 1954, and has _ -|tend the World Jubilee Jamboree- man of the selection committee. Names of Scout leaders to receive this distinction are kept secret un- til they are “called out” at the annual meeting. Election of officers also is sched- _ Miss Sullivan has been a Cub- served as assistant cubmaster in Walkerville and London, Ont. She has been district cubmas- ter for Windsor, trained the boys choir for the Windsor Scout Show in 1956 and was one of 15 leaders from the Windsor District to at- Indaba-Moot” in — * * Miss Sullivan ‘ private secre- tary \to the secretary of the asad €: .| They. told” this story to Sgt. Hudson, on M218 from Telegraph Children Admit Burning House 3 New Homes Ruined by $40,000 Blaze in Northeast Pontiac * Four Pontiac_ youngsters—three eight-year-olds and one seven—to- day admitted setting fire Friday to a home under construction in the northeast section of the city. The kids, who were turned ever to juvenile authorities, said two of them gathered straw in the house on Thors street just off Featherstone avenue, while their parents’ homes. Lg \ i City to Consider. Hospital Funds Commission to Hear Plan for Borrowing $317,000 Next Month Plans to borrow the second in- stallment of $950,000 for Pontiac General Hospital will be laid be- for the City Commission tonight. City Manager Walter K. Will- man said he will ‘ask approval to borrow $317,000 next month in an- ticipation of 1959 taxes. i * * * Early this year, the city sold a $317,000 note to the Community National Bank at 1% per cent in- terest in anticipation of this year's taxes. Willman said he hoped ‘to ' |get as favorable a rate in competi- tive bidding next month. According to an agreement be- tween city and hospital, the third installment of $316,000 will be berrowed next year on 1960 taxes. The money, for purchase. of equipment and furnishings, will be paid back out of funds that other- wise would have been earmarked for capital improvements. * * * -* Another item of major impor- tance tonight will be a public hear- ing on the proposed repaving and widening of Perry street to the northeast rity limits. The $1,300,000 State Highway Department project, scheduled to be completed this summer, is being financed by about $250,000 in local funds, mostly in the form of special assessments, Tonight's meeting is to hear property owner objections to the city’s intention to proceed with the job. * * * Another hearing is on intention to construct sidewalks on Cherry court east of Hill street. Commissioners will be asked to consider again a zoning change Pontiac without city approval. Final action on the change was postponed a week last Tuesday, ‘Sentenced to Prison, Novi Man Faints A year-old Novi Township man fainted in Circuit Judge H. Henry O, Hoyt of the Pontiac Police Juvenile Division, and Allen J. Tunny, assistant fire marshall for the city of Pontiac. Tanny pointed out that while the children couldn’t be prose- cuted, their parents, under state law, are liable for $300 damages. The fire caused $40,000 damages}! when it spread to three other homes under construction near the que the chines. efesitted setting! afire. : McCarroll Cub Scouts Get Awards at Picnic Seven members _ of McCarroll School Cub Scout Pack. 17 received awards last night at a picnic and pack meeting held at the Bald Mountain Recreation Area: Eighty- six scouts and their perems at- tended. Receiving awards were Michael McLean, Latice Clauson, Terry Massey, Curtis Olson, Melvin Wil- liams, ‘Dehny ast and Dick Wagner. : ‘ROBERT §.BECKER Graduating with honors from Michigan State University on June 8 will be Robert S. Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Becker of ‘Ortonville. An engi- neering major, Robert is a mem- ber of Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Pi Mu Epsilon, engi- | ternities, respectively. He will be employed as an associate re- search engineer with Lockheed Aircraft Corp. in Burbank, t, Qalif. after graduating. gan ne: Assn., Inc, oan * “jon. the sanity oo! Donald Combs, of 115 Labenta Rd., in Judge Holland’s chambers while spectators helped Combs’ into Kay's Res- taurant at 519 Commerce Rd. this — x * * reath St., and Clifford Willett, 25, of 870 Dunreath St., both of Com- merce Township, were sentenced to three years probation and 60 days in the Oakland County dail. ‘Bhey were ordered to pay court costs and make restitution. Nebraska Killer Angry as Witness Calls Him Insane ' LINCOLN, Neb. (#—Testimony mass slayer Charles Starkweat resumes to- day with Starkweather angry be- cause a key defense witness called ‘him insane. Starkweather was so mad yes- terday at the testimony of Dr. Nathan Greenbaum, Kansas City psychologist, that he told a de- fense psychiatrist he could kill Greenbaum. . * * * Dr. ‘Greenbaum testified he be- lieveS’ Starkweather has a severe mental disorder and “his emo- tional gun is always -cocked. and he has a hair trigger on it.” During a recess Dr. John J. O’Hearne, defense psychiatrist from Kansas City, asked Stark- weather what he thought about that testimony. * * * Dr. O’Hearne testified that Stark- weather exploded, “If I had a grenade ... Fd kill Greenbaum. The psyebiatrist said . Stark- weather js so concerned over the insanity plea of the defense that he also wants to kill T. Clement Gaughan, chief defense attorney. Starkweather is being tried in the slaying of Robert Jensen, 17, one of 10 persons in whose deaths last January he has admitted in- volvement. | Russe] Holland's courtroom - after the jr sentenced him to 18 months to years in the State Southern at J for’ breaking and entering. : * * * Sheriff’ later revived | Daniel Holon™ 21, of 921 Dun-':: Waterford Horseshoe! | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — St. Benedict's Catholic Church was the. scene of the wedding of Patricia Elaine Murray and Ronald De Longchamp. Performing the rite, May 10, was the Rev. Richard Thomas, . * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. Hickory Nut Dr, Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Har- old P. De Longchamp of 1362 Hiller Rd. The new Mrs. De Longchamp chose a gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over bridal satin with a fitted bodice and long sleeves. Her fingertip-length veil was at- tached to a peafl crown, and she carried a bouquet of white. carna- tions and ivy. the bridegroom, was the maid of honor. Attendants were Mrs. Ger- ald Wagoner, Maxine Sevegney and.Grace Stottlemyer. * * *. Michael Murray, the bride's and Mrs. Harry-E. Murray of 400} | Janet De Longchamp, sister of] Patricia Murray Weds in Waterford | brother, was best man. Ushers|Longchamp, brother of the bride Biand,- Robert De} groom, and B, L, Kittles. were William d @ MRS, RONALD DeL »sNGCHAMP An evening reception was held at Dublin Hall. Ex-Pontiac Grocer Buried in Lansing Service for Pete Felice, 61, of Lansing, a former Pontiac resi- dent, will be held at 10 am. to- morrow at Palmer-Bush Paneal Homé in meena ri Mr; ville a moved to Lan- > had operated a grocery in Pontiac for about seven yrs. * * Surving are be wife, Rose; two sons, John and Joseph; two daugh- ters, Lucy and Joyce, all of Lan- sing; three sisters, Theresa, and Rose, both of Pontiac, and Giovan- nina in Canada. Hospitalization Plan Revealed | Blue Shield to Pay All Bills for Those Making |? Up to $7,500 in Year DETROIT — A new hospital- ization plan under which Michigan Blue Shield subscribers making up to $7,500 a year will have all hospital and doctor bills paid probably will go into effect within 30 days, the hospital service said yesterday. The plan assures full payment to subscribers for surgery, in- hospital medical -care and obstet- rical deliveries. It was approved by State Insurance Commissioner Joseph A. Navarre. , * -«* * Under the present plan, Blue Shield. subscribers generally pay part of the doctor’s fee, partie ularly in obstetrical cases. - The service made no niention ‘of changing plans for subscrip- ers making over $7,500 a year except to say that doctors would be free to levy additional fees. A. single subscriber making be- tween $5,001: and $7,500 would pay $2.44 monthly for oneg person, $6.25 for two persons and $7.67 for Blue Shield also outlined five services it said members would [ay Oe Seat SS ox 3. hee coat ot "|whichever is greater, and the _|service would pay the remainder. when the subscriber is hospital and payment for medical - \eonsultation service in a hospital. Meeting on Thursday The Waterford Township Recrea- tion Department will hold an im- portant meeting for all township and area horseshoe pitching, en- thusiasts on Thursday night at 7:30 in the C.A.I. building on Wil- liams Lake Road. Discussion will include the start- ing time of the program, rules and regulations. and eligibility. All interested persons are encouraged to attend tomorrow night’s meet- League play will be conducted weekly, beginning in early June, under the lights at the Drayton Plains ball park. Competition is open to both -beginners and ad- vanced. players. Nearly 40. pitch- ers took part in last year’s program. Southeast Damp, but Weather Fair in Most of U.S. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS More rain fell in the Southeast « temperatures in the 60s north as southern New England. Readings were in the 50s south- ward into Kentucky and in the cooler air in the northern Great ed into southern Florida and southere Texas. County Receives Shore of Gas, Weight Taxes LOLA: LOUISE_ JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs, Glen W. John- son of Mann road, Independence Township, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lola Louise, to Douglas L. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs.’ Leonard A: Wood ‘of St. Joseph street, West Bloomfield Township. The bride- elect attends the Harper School of Nursing in Detroit and the prospective bridegroom is in the . Navy Seabees. No date has been Stassen Hopes Voters Turn Out Pick Senator, Governor Candidates Today in Pennsylvania, Maryland Coulter, 20, of 539 Oakland Ave. The other. driver was Ronald D. Sandage, 20, of 30 Dover St. Both drivers were uninjured, said police. Ford Official to Speak DETROIT ® — Earl A. Ward, Ford Motor Co. vice president, ° will be the feature speaker May 27 at the Mercy College Honors Con- vécation. Ward will speak on “The Search for Wisdom.” set for thé wedding. Stadnik Elected First Mayor WIXOM — After being a village for.a little more than a year, Wixom has. decided to become a city, Voters turned out in record num- bers yesterday in- a special elec- tion ‘to adopt a city charter and elect officials, ‘The vote was 323 to 43, Joseph T. Stadnik, whe hes been serving as village president, was elected imayor, defeating two chal- lengers by a convincing majority. Stadnik polled 300 votes, Wesley E, McAtee finished second with 126, and Lawrence R._Schardt re- ceived 38. Top vote-getter of the day was Ray W. Lahti, who led all can- didates for the six council posi- tions. Hg got 314 votes, 29 more than hig nearest ‘rival, Jesse R. Birchard, who polled 285. * * *. - Others who won council seats were Lottie E. Chambers, 279; Gerald O. Abranis, 276; Gu 258, and Fred Beamish, 159. * * * All of the village , councilmen except Wagnitz*were feturned to 5 » Wixom Residents Decide on City Status. office, The lone newcomer is Lahti, who served on both ‘the village and city charter commissions, In the race for the justice of the peace post, William Welke defeated James E. Sereno, 276 te 138. By virtue of receiving the highest number of votes for a council unnar : |B. Mettala, 264; and Walter Tuck,|"Cp* L-sht! will be mayor pro tem. 262. Losers were Robert Wagnitz#’ The little pineal’ in western* Oakland County developed rapidly following the lécating of the Lin- coln plant there, It was incorpor. . lear a yrds Rt =e re 4 * Z ate : © sts ,. That was MSU's best. a it Mee! he. oach John Kobs pick his all-time and the first name he would list Don Fileser. fast it wasn’t safe for any batter to hi and hope for it to fall in safely any- or blgoper with Don all over the outfield,” said ] ' 33 years ago and he is still considered one of But there is another Fleser in the picture who T; te couple of days. against the today, then use Frank Lary morrow. Patl Foytack, beaten 3 ts fy F I > if Z | Fa at £34 ag ¥ 3 % 3 | ste - | i | oe ne eons weet ee ee G4) oeht (3-2) vs. ‘ at Cleveland, 7 p.m—Smith (2-0) - ws, Narleski (5-2). ‘ork at Chicago, 8 p.m.—Kucks (1-1) vs. Donovan (2-3 See eB ES Hi 34410 cided EeTERDAY's oA Ba) comes night Only game ‘scheduled. | TODAY's GAM considering using either Bunning George vs. Orioles May | : 3 asa ‘ane PONTIAC PRES DAY, MAY 20, 1058": 3' | From the | “| Press Box Petes & San neeree (lOday S Lineup | Throwing Again DETROIT uf — The injury prob- Include Boone |BStrime tot inwest sala eae TE Yan ks Can ; R U By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If the rest of the American lem appeared partially solved to-| League is going to escape com- plete demolition by the maruad-|teams 8 Zz $$ "me fz muy F* Hiab | * + * are in the west, . Before the two teams . met x * ® today at the Detroit’ park, the | None of the Eastern teams could Tigers got word that pitcher (cope with the Bronx Bombers, Ray Boone are + ily. Bunning side and with an Both stadium Jack Tighe through Boone said he the lineup today * “At least no not in shape,’ skipper. Tighe himself a physician ay F ff ; i i F Saree Ay FT 2 2 e And indications /today were ‘aces Test York left the Friday assignment open, apparently | i u Ek 23h 4 f 1 i HF 4 New Tiger Susce Agreesto Fly / i} fs fF . Crane Netters Win ithe 2nd singles and 2nd doubles. || 23.24. renege a 33 3-3 ess 3% Allowing Birmingham high net-|7 / Winners were — for Cranbrook, | © {Tom Bray, Ron Reider (singles),|~ Bob Klien - Pete King and Chick © Cudlip . Bob Schultz, doubles; for |! Maples, Smith (singles) and Sis-|* son - Hamner’ (doubles). Deadline on Wednesday Press Links With the entry list growing rap- idly today, prospective competitors for the seventh’ annual Pontiac Press Prep Invitational golf tour- ney May 26 were reminded that deadline ‘for /filing is tomorrow. Lists: mailed Wednesday will be accepted, and starting times and pairings will be announced Friday. Warren Sumner. Pontiac Central, Waterford, St. Frederick's | gnd Bloomfield Hills, with an- jother fie tear, are already’ in. The tourney is an 18-hole medal_ w<\play event, with five-man teams +). competing for low total score. ““| Awards will be made by_ The Press for the championship team, to the individual members of the title-winning combination, and to Class A and Class B medalists.|7 Bud Badger of Bloomfield Hills © was the Class B medalist last year.| 7 lists should do so today to facili-|7 tate early preparation of pairings. ready entered are: y lot Orchard Lake, Rochester, RO List Grows x * * ° Schools which have not filed their) = Besides the schools above. al- Pontiac St. Mithael’s, St. Mary Play was started yesterday for the 8team Avon Church Softball League. Winners. for the openers) were United Presbyterian 13, Nike|” 7; Elmswood ME 20, Avon Baptists|~ 7; Stone Baptists 11, Pontiac RLDS/) 9; Lake Orion RLDS vs. Parksdale|/ Nazarene was postponed. - \ Ps ming Portiac’s Chuck Parks, é Secord Pockets &= When N CCESSATY | peer High School tennis coach, "| to reach the finals while Dorris “advanced to the title round by whipping Al Pepple of Yale. Dorris and Secord joined forces ty Senter toate Pésghe eodl door Thomas, 21-16, 18,21, 21-16, 21-19. Bill Wettlaufer of Pontiac won rye “eed dike peagh He zege viete | Doctoring Your-Golf PATIENT'S G@QMPLAINT: Can’t Hole a Put - DIAGNOSIS: Jerky Takeaway. 4 TREATMENT: All golfers — pros or i say that you need a nice, smooth putting stroke if you're. going to.accomplish much on the greens. And they'll be *, right! This smoothness of | action is, in fact, as vital » in the putting stroke as it 4s in all the strokes you » use — perhaps more so. You'll never have & | smooth and effective put- ' ting stroke if you don’t - learn to start the stroke smoothly. This means you - must take the putter back — away from the ball with no trace of jerkiness. Keep | it slow and smooth. Make , the head of the putter just glide straight back away | _-~ It'll help if you recognize that nearly all golfers have “a tendency to want to take'the putter back rather hur- riedly. It’s only natural. A putt—particnlarly & short one—is a delicate kind of thing that wears on the nerves. You want te get it over with quickly and be on the way to the next tee where you can take a full swing at the bail. ; But, whatever you do, you must guard against this” tendency to hurry the backswing on your putts. A smooth _ start doesn’t guarantee a smooth but it. certainly helps. - (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) fj i : = Eston Rates Top at Bloomfield da Ceiling chistes wate ! : E cE Ez £ ee ; | ¢ Hi E 4 3 i tit Fy gee id | | rail : i A i cecanieatnne eine "gé aa i 3 EE Hl j cil 5 i ef Bs =m gj g = & E Pafkos Bat Returns Braves to First Place _ the Braves’ 4-3 overtime victory in Cincinnati, Old’ Paf always could hit better under the lights than in daylight. a i ifr i : y E B fie ft cil 5 : #d Ei ee . if 7 Wings Select Trumbull as Publicity Director DETROIT @ — The Detroit )/ Pistons Seeking Replacement i for GM Delano DETROIT (# — Detroit Piston siowner Fred Zollner today sought }/a_ replacement for club General, 3 7 ie } 4 Manager Fred Delano. post. Delano’s resignation is effective 1. : Hayes Named Prexy {i= ‘iof Football Scribes mm the ball. , League Meets in ‘Spot; , Chiets Hold Emphasis this week, on the part of area prep thinclads, is on deter- 3-Way Test ference meet at Farmington, with ree : E I i i : gf fis . z stroke throughout— Fak ' Saturday as follows: i f : $ & Saige % Pee a ae , ae ft fay ee ee ee ws . af THE PONTTAC PRESS. TOHSMAY, eran 1058" Sot ae a 1) 2 pe Le : ra % _Kegler Rolls 300 in ABC | SYRACUSE; -N.Y. W—Ed Shay of Chester, Pa., was probably. the "most composed man ever to roll a perfect game in the. American|} | Bowling Congress. championships. The 32-year-old design engineer _ gave the ABC its first 300 game since 1955 yesterday and grabbed the singles lead, DAY'S FIGHTS By Teena Asseciated Press K-—Mickey Crawford. 151%. Andy Figuerce | segue, York, / ‘ s T E | . THE HATTER R 12 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE $-7514 Prep Front | By CHUCK ABAIR A fascial report released recently by the MHSAA/"90n shows the 1958 basketball tournaments easily broke all records for gross receipts taking in $342,585.41. _— Two teams clinched league -I}championships and two others be- came assured of at least sharing}* the top rung with big victories as baseball featured the area sports program on a windy Monday after- Milford in the Wayne-Oakland and Imlay City of the South Cen- - tral Conference won their crowns That is $34,521.69 in excess of 1957 and $56,246.82 << by downing top contenders. New Haven in thé Southern — he over ’55. The new high covers 88 districts, 20 regionals|..4 Royal Oak Dondero of and the state games at Lansing and East Lansing. Attendance reached an all-time high of 511,792. Last) least a 1st place deadlock. Van Sicklen Sweeps Walled Lake Honors | Chosen the outstanding senior |boy and top athlete in his class, Buckner Finance Co. IS THE BEST PLACE TO BORROW UP TO $500! 'football-track competitor Dennis Van Sicklen swept the honors at a banquet for the senior lettermen lof Walled Lake High School last night.- i * * * | The sponsoring Walled Lake Ro- ‘tary Club presented the ‘‘B’’-aver- bees student an engraved watch SANDERS FOR RENT ‘TRAVIS HARDWARE 438 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-724 jand a trophy for his combined scholastic and athletic achieve- iments. * * | Rotary president Leslie Church- \ill and Tom Evans, Walled Lake iathletic director, gave out the! awards. — RPL PL PL LL: HAZEL PARK HARNESS RACEWAY 9 Exclhting races nightly-Rain or Shine Mon. thru Sat. A tull evenings sports entertainment for only $400 BEATTY’S TRANSMISSION Complete All Types Transmission! All Work Gu SERVICE NO MONEY DOWN. EASY. TERMS | Service on aranteed ... Free Check-Up Servi 47 N. Parke St. . NEXT TO LICENSE BUREAU FE 8-6022 Claim 2nd Win” *year’s was 459,200. It is be- lieved an additional eight or ten thousand might have attended the semi-finals and finals had seating space beerr available. Officials are trying to arrange to better satisfy the ticket de- mands in future years. Playing dates have already been set for] 1959. Districts will be held March] 3-4-5-6-7, regionals March 10-11-12- 13-14 and the three-day finals March 18-20-21. Competing schools received a new high of $64,507.59 plus an additional $26,323.37 paid from Border Cities are certain of at There was also news ‘made at Romeo where Utica ended a 21- game winning streak for the Bulldogs with a 6-3 victory. Northville blanked Bileomfield Hills 5-0 in another W-O con- test, Pontiac bowed again, 6-3 to Flint Northern at Wisner Stadium. The Chief Jayvees nipped Northern's reserves 1-0. St. Fred took a 11-0 battering from St. James. * * * Milford got only two hits of stingy Dave Gaddis but needed only one in downing Clarkston 2-0. Pat. Kelley scored both runs, one after a double, Walks and errors for extra bases as the Chieftains Skins, Imlay Champs accounted ea the markers, Terry Hoy flipped his 8th straight tri- umph allowing four hits and walk- ing only one, Gaddis had the strike- out edge 11 to‘ 8. Leroy Parks slammed a triple and single and Dick Caverly two one-baggef's the losers, Milford has won 12 straight. Oxtord led Imlay 1-0 with two out ip the 7th when a walk, singles by Gordy Hoeksema and Dan Carter and Skip Cameron’s double ‘scored the deciding runs. Lengeman hurled a three-hitter for the 3-1 win, Dondero posted its 11th triumph in 12 starts blasting Highland Park 11-1 as Jerry Patenaude allowed just one hit. New Haven nipped Brown City 12-11 holding off a last! WATERFORD inning rally that included a three- : run homer by Bob Fisher. * * * Three of Utica’s four hits were defeated Warren Cahoon, Five Romeo errors helped make it easy. | Bee Jim: Stark got two of ‘the six Bulldog safeties. Big Jeff Goodrich let Bloomfield down with two hits while whiffing’ for two hits apiece for the victors. In Pontiac blew an early lead in dropping its 6th game in nine Sag-| inaw Valley outings. Seven errors! hindered loser Bob Garrett. Dave | Kimball and. Chuck Johnsong had | the Jayvee tilt, Fred Staley’s sac- rifice fly scored the only run in support of a two-hitter by ) Nichols. - Sports Calendar | TODAY il Baseba CLASS A-—Griff's Grill vs. gnav's| Jewelers, Wisner, 6:30 p.m. Seftball cITy MEN—Deni's Corner vs, Pontiac Re Office, Tp p.m., and American = 20 vs. Pontiac Merchants, Hh at Beaudette. MEN — Pontiac Lake Pico: ClO zaenl io4 vs, Our CLASS Jets, Gas. $:30 ae | a 2 No. 810 vs. Cavera| — se) ‘ity, m., and Spence ote vs tiac Morehaata, 8: pm., at North WATERFORD MEN—Eagies vs. Pon- ae Lake Merchants. P.m., and ines vs. Drayton Drug A, 8:30 pP.m., ri, Plains. 13 leaving the Barons with a 5-5 record, John Dixon was the loser. Women's eR Bs Golf Assocts-| re you cn hentie it! We will arrange your rent: like loan payments to fit your monthly income. © HOME LOANS — TO BUY. BUILD or REFINANCE Capitol Savings &. Loan Co. 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-0561 , ol tion 18-hole tournament at North Hills. the State Association surplus fund and entertaining schools got tourneys, Receipts by the State Association ° totaled * for trophies and medals, topping previous figures. SKIPPING AROUND Frank Syron Jr., was medalist in “B" golf regional at Flint. .. | peapita not having any regular'| season matches, St. Michael will) enter a tennis team in the re-| gionals Friday at Dearborn. One} \of the netters is Bob Mineweaser \Jr.. who qualified for the state! finals in track at Central Michigan Saturday. Bob may have to make a choice between the two. Armada hurler grog some ost a tough one to B recently. He had 4, no bitiee pe six innings before giving up three for two runs in the 7th. . . Ex-St. Fred ace Bill Mountain will coach | dened school basketball for | . . . Former Chief eal oe Ray now a married man. | Joe Domitrz (North Branch) = Gary McAlvey (Almont) rate high ischolastically. as well as meg cally at their schools . . impressive athletic plant will be Hincluded in a junior high to be constructed at Wing Lake aa Quarton Lake roads in Bloomfield | ris. “Stu” Dell, now a coaching aide at Bloomfield High, will be athletic director there. Plans to} have intramural and outside com- Ipetition in football and basketball. WEDNESDAY'S aanenT® EVENTS Birmingham vs Pontie Southfield at Royal ‘Oak —— Oak Park at Dest. Thurs Inter-Lakes men. at Farmington Orchard Lake 8M ve Servite at U. of Walkerville at Cranbrook Tri-County—meet at Remeo Posties at Cranbrook — ark at *Northvitie WClass A Champs} 1032 WEST HURON 1% Blocks West i le i i i, Mi i i i i i, di i i ee “Paddock CAMERA SHOP Bill Nicholai, Owner See Your Pictures Sooner! 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The 10- run rule halted play after three innings as the Moose routed Spence Rambler, 16-2, in the oth- er game at North. Side. It’s Just for Practice Talbott Lumber cracked out 10 hits for a 14-8 triumph over Orr's #| All-Stars in a Class B City Base- with . .... Low Cost BOATS and BOAT TRAILERS | Enjoy a worry-free summer PROTECTION erreaum "MOTORS, LAZELLE AGENCY, Inc. | 304 Pontiac State Bank Bldg © FE 5-8172 af = of. Insurance wy ball League practice-game yester- ~“fiiday at Jaycee Park. Leroy Nicho-| \ijlas homered in the 2nd inning for} the losers. Gary Thomas and Don| ia |Eustice each made two hits for | /4| Talbott. '\h————- + lavincible Deluxe 2/ se ~ ae imperial 6¢ y Cigerille $/20¢ “ Fd { ; Bing Edward a record $82,228.39 from the 1958 | : 4 $137,648.98 | while the expenditures included | Selig. 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The head of the Dominican Re- public's air force broke his long silence on his personal life last night on a television program, He said of Kim: “She's a nice girl. She's very sincere. And I like the * * * When interviewer Paul V, Coates asked him if he was in love with TONIGHT — FEATURE STARTS at 7:09 - 9:50 Thru THURSDAY REGULAR PRICES — said, “TAKE THEATER ‘ILoveH er; Says Rafael Trujillo Jr. her, the uniformed, beribboned general paused, then said: ‘‘Yes.” He said that he and his wife Octavia formally separated last December, and that he started tody of their six children, Trujillo’ said the United States form of materials, he said, * * * “Tl like to —— money,” he WALLED LAKE MA 4-2151 LOVE AND CONFLICT! Tah-See last weekend. l THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1958 - [Expanded Public Works Wins Favor Over Tax Cut kind of individual income tax re- duction now being pecan Hel calitious sperring. between MIAMI, Fla. @—A majority of the nation’s governors appeared today to believe that expanded public works rather than‘a gep- The governors come to grips with the economic problem in four} simultaneous panel sessions. A cross-section check indicated top-heavy sentiment against bs Collis A. Scott, left, and Rotarian Richard W. CAMP WORK BEE — Members of the Pon- tiac Kiwanis Club and Pontiac Rotary Club, 43 strong, pitched in to ready Boy Scout Camp, Mahn-Go- -Fisher work on built. The men Here Kiwanian viously-built cabin. The event is an annual to prepare the camp. renin ‘one of the two cabins also joined two wings of = Powell Scored. by NAACP Harlem's Congressman Accused of Fomenting ‘Extreme Racialism’ noo for the Advancement AGLE. _ as LS eiocmmanncoe 105 EM ADULTS 25 DRIVE-IN THEATER South End of Union Lake Road “TONIGHT ONLY Benefit Show Tonight. All proceeds to be donated to the PONTIAC NORTH SIDE KIWANIS CLUB. All color show. PUBLIC INVITED — REGULAR ADMISSION BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P. M. 99? 979 ‘M.G-M's Big- Star Comedy-Romance ! » ‘TheTendor LOVE 18... Trap © (ender » Frank SINATRA Debbie REYNOLDS David WAYNE - Celeste HOLM with Jarma LEWIS - in COLOR “plas 2. PLUS ae cere anNNNNNOUNI ‘ee opens SOUPS ES gga CT re | M-G-M presents THE MOST AMAZING ANIMAL NN THRILLING SCREEN DRAMA OF THE WEST! | GYPsyY | IN EXCITING COLOR! || DONNA CORCORAN - WARD BOND FRANCES DEE as GYPSY = OMMERCE | will be a speaker: WATERFORD NEW YORK ® — The National of "The NAACE also said yester- “We cannot condemn * * * the Powell tion against any ‘s_ to go freely jabout the city of New York or This referred to a remark by | Powell last Sunday at the Abys- sinian Baptist Church, of which Powell addegl: “We're not going to give them the same treatment |°VeTe the Communists gave Vice Pres- cussion topics include atomic power plants and. gas turbine en- gines in automobiles. K. T. Keller, o - His latest contribution to the »|in selling their works. Hollywood Headlines Goldwyn Claims to Be Best Friend of Writers By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD #® — Though he sometimes battles with them, Samuel Goldwyn claims to be the writer’s best friend. “Eve: says we should do something about getting better _|writers, but nobody has done any- ‘|thing about it—except me,” said the veteran producer. “T've always upheld the writer, and this dates back to the days when I brought to Hollywood 38 of the world's greatest authors to write films for the old Goldwyn eee * * writing craft has been a creative writing award for University of Les Angeles stu- At Goldwyn’s request (he's a hard man to refuse), I journeyed): out to my old alma mater to see|, length Tremble."’ It wags well worth the trip because of a brilliant address by George Seaton, writer-director Pio. |and president of the Motion Pic-|, ture Academy. * * Seaton operates a course which allows UCLA theater students to oversee his creation of films like! tense “Teacher’s Pet” and ‘‘The Proud and the Profane." He commented: “The course is the only thing that’s going on at Paramount, these days.” He claims to have written’ ev- | erything from screen plays to say ings in Chinese fortune cookies, IA and offered these observations for | .-|Fleming’s husband Dr. Lewis V. lee x Those who can't fill out a laundry slip think of themselves as critics.. “The length of your writing is not important, The 23rd Psalm is only. 119 words, and it will be re- membered long after ‘Some Came Running’. . . * ® ® “Don't seek John Barleycorn as a collaborator. I've tried it and it doesn't work. It only lost me two magazine jobs and several friends. . . “There's one thing about writ- ing—it gets better and better when it gets tougher and tougher.” Rhonda’s Hubby Pays $1,000 in Battery Suit HOLLYWOOD ® — Rhonda Virginia Out to Delay School Integration RICHMOND, Va. & — Virginia tics today to offset Supreme Court action pushing the state nearer the choice between school integra- tion or closure. The high court yesterday turned down the state’s appeal of a fed- eral court order directing the ad- mission of seven Negro children to three °white schools in Arling- ton County, adjacent to Washing- ton. Virginia, whose law calls for closure of public schools in which integration occurs, has 25 days to ask the Supreme Court to recon- sider. But. whether Gov. J. Lindsay Almond Jr, and Atty. Gen, A. &. Harrison will take such a course was highly uncertain. Even if such a request were made on the last possible day, June 14, the court most probably would hand down a decision be- fore adjourning late in June, leav- ing the state even less time to come up with new legal ‘expedi- ents, Actress Claims Hubby Struck and Kicked Her LOS ANGELES # — Actress Dianne Foster’s husband struck her in the face and kicked her in the stomach, her divorce com- eral federal tax cut offer the best!of Congress. . method of combatting the eco-| Significantly, perhaps, more nomic recession. Democratic than Republican gov- studied possible new delaying tac- | - ‘Twenty-nine states have one or more counties service. without reliroed bers of the Eisenhower admin- istration and Democratic . leaders ernors had spoken out at this 50th Averell Harriman of New York, those who proposed such cuts did so reluctantly. * *x * ; Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan, regarded as a poten- tial bidder for the 1960 Demo- cratic - presidential nomination, said he thinks it is too late to get any real anti-recession benefits trom a general federal tax cut. Generally, the Democratic gov- ernors favored the public works approach. Democratic Gov. Abra- ham A. Ribicoff of Connecticut. suggested, in this connection, that President Eisenhower call in the leaders of both parties in Con- gress to agree on an, anti-reces- sion program. * * * The sentiment against a tax re- duction was heavy in the cross- section survey. Republican Gov- ernors William G. Stratton of Il- linois and Joe Foss of South Da- kota said it would be folly to cut down on revenues with big ex- penditures ahead. The same stand was taken by Democratic Governors George M. Leader of Pennsylvania, Orville Freeman of Minnesota and Ed- mund S. Muskie of Maine. Chief. Taxmdn Resigns DETROIT # — Uncle Sam’s chief tax collector in Michigan, A. M. Menninger, has submitted his resignation as district director of internal revenue after 35 years with the Internal Revenue Service. Menninger, 68, suffered a heart attack Feb. 5. He was honored as eo dacatadadtntacttialtnntadintadada ald BLUE SKY —TON 1GHT-—- —AND— Poe eS SS SS OS OS 06) 7 a “federal administrator of the year” in Detroit in 1956. plaint charges. Joel A. Murcott, a film writer, threatened further physical indig- nities if she caused him trouble, the complaint added, Miss Foster, 29, also asked the court yesterday to restrain him from molesting) her and to require him to miove from their home. The Canadian-born — Murcott, 43, for only $1 actress, did request reasonable support for |Morrill paid $1,000 to settle a $20,000 battery suit. _ we be The action was brought against ‘the film star’s husband by John R, ome, on 5 tae Maguire's apartment. oe oa ee | token alimony monthly, But 5 | EZ KEEGO + TARNISHEDS -< wi DRI / wae zo 4 SIeSRaEXS IWE-IN / Thea tC € Chrysler Corp. board chairman, budding authors: x * * “Eighty per cent of all writers) can expect little more than a roof over their heads and food on the) table. . “Don't be afraid of criticism. Anyone who can fill out a Jaundry slip thinks of himself as a writer. THE FAS DRE DRIVE- IN THEATER Cor, Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:15 P. M. ‘[ | | | | | EIN ‘NOW! A Le lcactged TOP DISK-JOCKEYS PICKED ITS STARS, PICKED ITS SONGS AND ARE IN IT, TOO! from WARNER BROS. Starring - Fats Domino © Jerry Lee Lewis © Buddy Knox © Jimmy Bowen Charlie Gracie © The Four Coins © and many, many more! - “JAMBOREE” Featucing the Great COUNT BASIR BAND with JOR WILLIAMS! Bape. yp Bh H4y mm : TONIGHT — WEDNESDAY | | Oakland Starting - Tomorrow Features Temerrew at 1:00 - 4,00 O:45 ~ 0:45 ALL THE bc AND NIGHTS OF “THE rN asi | BRANDO- CLIFT MARTIN - Based on the novel by IRWIN SHAW OMERY Dll RA RUSH MAY BRITT ‘ tual Story of the Short But Vicious Lives of America’s Public Enemies % | PLUS: CINEMASCOPE CARTOON “TEENAGE BAD GIRL” "LAST DAY! DOUBLE TEENAGE RAMPAGE WOLF PACK” “TEENAGE . , me eee re aes ep } oy ne en os = THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY ‘20,1958 - | igs 2 . . a bs % ae e . ee i = ay ie ae fe 8. _ ’ BOOTS. AND HER BUDDIES we All About Men... Chapter Eight aT, «*PPROD NEVER AOR ME Just Keep Your roast for dinner, but don’t raise a fuss if you get hamburger in- stead. You may mention hew Wife Barefoot fight for your life rather than lose your favorite chair. and reading lamp. ‘| sure it is one of her girl friends cerned, you will be safe if you ‘admit that she never fed you much more than corn-meal mush and/that women must struggle a bit , before they give up anything. Her Don’t say her clothes are unbe-|surrender is her own form of en- coming, and if you must remark/joyment, much you enjoyed some other woman’s pot roast, bui just be and potential rivals, As far as your mother is con- turnips. about some other woman's appear- resembles your wife's. * wishes, but reserve one corner of the living room as your own, and Scold her, but scold her tenderly. ance, be sure her get-up in no way|at the helm, and if you would Let her furnish the house as she|captain who knows his business. ' Have separate bank accounts, but insist that she pay as she goes, to her, “charging it” is just like getting it for nothing. Never get sore and cuss her out. Remember, custom decrees Marriage demands a steady hand keep the crew content, act like a (NEXT: A PREGNANT WIFE HAS A WHIM OF IRON) | VERN BENEFICIAL TO . SHARE ONE'S EMOTIONAL WIFE WITH OTHERS. THE RERKYS JACKIE, By JOSEPH H. PECK, M.D. “Tt would be interesting,” Hey- ee we Take the hint men, and keep up the pretense. | | : g FR: au oa8 Fé uf fe g i Fl EI 8 af as Hl H FE e must not do, ; Carry out the garbage, but don’t cook or wash dishes unless i s Fy iH ay F = Fie Residents Warned on Tank Cleaners - Local cleaners normally charge ne|in love you can deny her nothing. WHAT’s ALLOWED busy,|but not a hat. » |tops of dressers like snow, * dropping ashes and paper on the living room rug, but don’t scrub the kitchen floor or make the beds. She will try to saddle these chores on you, and you may be so much If so, be so awkward and sloppy that she will grab the dish cloth in disgust. * * * Whatever you do, don’t prove yourself a better cook than your wife, You'll not only hurt her pride but will be kept at it while she plays golf with the girls, who will marvel at her cleverness in mak- ing a sucker out of you. You may buy jewelry for her, You can tell her how to vote, a ee ee Expect to be bawled out for leaving things scattered around the about the powder that covers the You may hint that you like pot bathroom, but don’t say a word) |THE GIRLS FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE to preserve that sacred corner in | the living room. : by Franklin Folger. “Good heavens, Herbert, it certainly won't hurt you to inquire!” yj Y j FORMU SH/} DON'T MENTION IT, MRS. GALL! THE SAD DEMISE OF GABRIEL DECARTE} 15 TOP SECRET LIKE WHAT'S ¥ IN THE HASH! «= THE ! CHEMICAL FRENCH / BOARDING HOUSE M\SSUS WON'T ADMIT IT \{ JHE HALL AND {T SCARES BOARDERS OUT! a ooh BUT HIS GHOST DOES VISIT 1 ALWAYS YOUR ROOM, GIBBERING LAS IN WOULD , Mm BLEED. 5-20 | * Bacyse L CAN'T WAIT/ MY GJ AwPr/s Y UNCLE WAS A CARNI-¥ VAL KNIFE THROWER By AND WHEN I WAS A 14 HE TAUGHT ME HOW 70 STAND IN I-Y BRAUCHER —— Snel OU _ OF fT-"TH’-TH’~OH,1 _ OUT OUR WAY | CURLY, SOMEHOW I WISH WELL, HE AIN’/T NO YOU HADN'T TOLD ME CAVALIER, IS HE | THAT FELLOW IS ONE BUT HE’S TH’ REAL ) OF THE BEST CowBoYs \ TRUTH, THET FEL- IN THIS WHOLE COUNTRY! | LER/ HE AIN"T NO HE -UH*WELL,HESORT | FICTION--HE OF SPOILS THE ROMANCE SILLY-BUT YOU KNOW-- Awe ) my) ry f a7, ii John Morris ee @ y, ad NB Abs ND . DIXIE DUGAN ALLEY OOP MY MODEL PLANE \ SURE HAS A I'LL BET MINE HAS THE MOST POWERFUL MOTOR IN THE - WHOLE CLUB / By i [Aa aq ean DONALD DUCK } KNOW EXACTLY WHAT You FL Lk ° j ( Charles Kuhn 7 UNCA DONALD, ek COME LN SQ!) * - = ASEH Ka, AY “TELE PES Hi eT 4 , SM RE RE ie a ra te shi eit hi uu: a al ie He egy" = ie ‘ ets 5 f : ’ ' ae 7 ‘e ; . 4 2 + s : ; i - & | : } ae j oo ; . THR PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. MAY. 20, 1958 _ : scencnsgbailerspias . Junior Fire iaspecor| See. of Site's Office Releases Names” See elected ssues, Jailed me Days” : a Notices : fo Picnic Saturday (33 in Area Lose Ri ht tc Dri ipcif oo lh ee See es 0 y | in rea ose ig 0 rive ~,,Steels Improve Avon Pokidenck Be: ie Sas a — will be held ag gine & or. gp tein ot Pontiac's | Junlor Thirty-titree Pontiac area resi- Cited for habitual negligence andsponsibility for permi A probationary. sentence of two] st Funeral. Home ie See | ans wai gute iw tertained with their parents and| dents lost their right to drive re-/no operator's license were: Steveto drive under the ect years, with the first 60 days in the; - Fred cisr ar ee os friends Saturday at @ day-long|Cently, according to the Michigan/R. Daly, of Rochester and Granttoxicating liquor and the license NEW YORK: w — sone t s|Oakland County Jail, was handed Orton. rs ai ae as pienie at the Ivory Farms, 9960| Secretary of State's office. |P. Godfrey, Birmingham, _ Of M. C. Mason, 268 Fisher St.,/and selected issues @itjoyd D. Jaynes yesterday for) = ge 2 Cooley Lake Rd. White Lake Those ordered to furnish fi- Allen B. Gauld, Oxford, was Poti lel nectivenc, indefinitely for|the stock market moyed slightly| towing dynamite at an Avon S:., As you wish tofM| About 1200 ~imspectors” wi en] ,22% Ginn, 209 W. Princle| neem’ Paraaagton, of deting , Do Robert R. Miler, Birming-| pal — . servers im wet sy “rides and] Jimmy Cox, South Lyon prrcssegn, Rae is apeeeboally ham and Douglas E. Sears, 347%| Key issues were up trom frac- day. May 21, st 3 p.m. trom the day. pony Fides, wagon Louls’ Gusteinis, "Walled. Lake opener Central St., had their licenses re-|tions to about a point, There were| 22/neS- 1%, of Warren, also was alee at- invest — You can js horse show staged by the Ivory Grover Harding, ogo. Harbor William Marshall, Wixom, wasvoked because of unsatisfied judg-la few losers. : ordered by Oakland County Cir- ine” Taterment in Oak hilt Come. have a-stake in the fe P0° Fam sat The picnic will) James D. Lowe, 361 N. Josiya Ave. lordered to furnish’ financial re-ment. cuit Judge H. Russel Holland to| ‘et7. Mr. Eddington, will Ne tn : begin at 11 and conclude at 5 — 9. ee ee a oe * = * hie active Pay the MacDonald family, _Home. Lake Orion. . ‘ sa . licenses of tt , - opening was fairly ve damages 9. 1988, WILLIE, B growth of America Sie) ting to Chaties E. Metz,|s0ns were taken for habitual negli : then trading slowed. nme dy ovsnige ivy Wo hiss at nor leading industries. @ |fire marshal for the City of Pon-/Bence: Ex-President of C of C Steels moved ahead as the in- |went off in March. Jaynes must) Harmer, Horace and Cyril Hors- : * BB [tie who began the fire prevention Thomas J. Atwell. 410 Menominee Bé. : * . | dustry’s operations continued to |also pay $100 court costs. — Poll ana saa Miss eae Horstalt program for gra n, Robert Wh. Chetueburgh. Walled Lake , . ‘rise for the third straight week | . service PHONE OR WRITE FOR [iml|the Picnic will climax one year in| Raith’. "brane "bumingnam “"™ to Ar Tange Lakes Cr LUISE | trom » iow revel, Youngstown | , “Tt hope you realine W's Sying | te bps $a Bo FULL INFORMATION. [@qiwhich children in 29 Pontiac) TD Ww Marre, Wixom | : : i Sheet advanced well over & polmt. | at with dynamite,” Judge ‘ating. inte Roseland schools have received “‘inspecftr” aterford Last year’s Pontiac Area Cham-,today by Gay Herrington, chair-| U. S. Steel was about a point mane told Jaynes. : eat rw wait ie badges. '|ber of Commerce president, How-|man of the 1958 cruise committee.| *#¢#4- Bethlehem gained a frac- seers : r ter arc teke ard O. Powers, has been selected|As commodore, Powers will pre.| “® He pleaded guilty to a charge] JENNINGS, May i8, 1068, RUBY E. C. J. Nephier Co Morris, 229 &. st. 2 ‘ of "906 Riley 6.W.. G ; . i « “4 Commodore of : f . of malicious injury property|. loved ‘wife of Robert J ; Sub Mailman Stole Sabure Okimoto, Lake next month's cham-|side over shipboard programs and|, American Motors and Stude- a first a 26; belov i o 818 Com, Nat'l Bank Bidg. ‘to Feed 4 Children’ activities during the four-day voy- “4 and out... in 4 seconds. 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Kerns Pontiac, Michigan _* also was in demend and ahead : 1 at - ‘The selection was announced|'*™ June . Lorillard added a ma-| dropped. ‘|. Shirier, Dave. FE 2-9119 Alin susied four cruise |jor fraction * * * and Vernon : : A yearold substitute eke ‘ ew ; Jaynes had admitted tossing the} — Re” Me pM ae _ Heures 8:30 te 4:30 for. the Pontiac Post Office yester a ontracts : ‘ Dade dynamite as a climax of a_feud 11 a.m. at Voorhees-8iple Funeral i nee BH day told Federal Judge Thomas P. MARKETS gps eer ay, Ae ‘Twentieth Century-Fox, whose, the M Donald family with| seek ee ee Thornton in Detroit that he stole : , am, chairman; Sidney anesaal socatig is today, was brisk-/"L™ i coce roomed. fnatate at "tine Voorhees-Biple $1,000 from the mails because he ls s 2 i and Richard Wolfe. — : Bc ahead a good frac- pe. Tae Wee CARRE v1 on ig a pdr el bid OSI | a The following .>e top prices cov- — Bruce . aH BR RL | steal to feed my four children, . chairman; Ray Gerson, Edward se *f | Scar mother of Pred Brown, Mre.- 3 ' are Se © Ney. Wane pre Francis Miller and Marvin| American Telephone usiness NOTES wey Sp | reed: ie duce brought to the ¥armer’s|M@ier. and M Tue was frac Wolter Tilimes. Mrs. James eee Inka oe) cacico wok tev enn lace peer ad Me eng ee Mae eel Peace A Dusen, ot we) Sete era , : tures contracts made some fairly) ; | , e, ay, May 21, : to taking envelopes containing the) SS, Thice swings in early Board|"*™ 19 Wholesale package, lots. Golf — Dr. George Petroff,|“anged at 33% on 10,000 shares! cident of the Schulze & Burgess} \°°F™"Sauchey Sificiatine. Inter: money between February of last|>? eon Pree are furaished by’ the|chairman sold for cash (immediate delivery). pany, Hazel Park, an engineer-| "ent = Ottawa Park, Cemetery. year and May 16, when he was ea eiaiea tet tak’ Moy oe Dota Boman af as of| Hospital New York Stock ing and machinery firm,| _ the Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home. arrested, began closing Mond Markets, : ew York Stocks meng business and in-) PETERSEN MAY. 11. A pea i Ps Today is the final day of trading ; Produce Admiral - Guatrial Sn coe in Europe for} infant Bi Canterbury Bt ire A tradi im: secves 9.4 Johns Man Pe A Ss 4 sa P silee altel ad tat erent May deliveries and rapid and Allied cn’ 777) Seg Zones & L-..- 384lthe eighth annual International Reif ad ORtchen ; “Peer Lise two years, was de-|Wide fluctuations were expected waurts EF Sir Hg Rempecott © a6 Trade Tour of the Greater Detroit) Jane was taken from the Pursiey two Apples Delicious, bu. --sevseesess $8.00 Alum Lid .°".: att fn .21/34|Board of Commerce, which con-| — nere! Home in Kenosha. Wis.. for * See eeetee 4.60 erent -—a- , zs Apples, Steele Reds bu. :..........5.00 Auwiin "2. 119 Tp mei, x tinnes through June 11 ridge | Ceme ci “E fee VEGETAGLES |Am war’? adbot AALS Pe AA - | rangements by ueeey FU. duper EY Soe [iS teal: Bf terry a ylrord Stockholds Card of Thanks 1 Leeks, (oches 5° @08."7...isciseses 200 Am Nas’ .!.: 60.4 Loriiiara --... 302, Will Meet Thursday a—~ : fe i Ran OP ee Am Rad ...... 1.6 Mack ‘Trk'..°..23. , WE Has OUR, SIN Parenipe ‘ee ia ib. bea 140 Am Smelt. May. Pp tre. 416 DETROIT w—Ford Motor Co. bury and relat latives ves for peated eetcesegs mere ‘& 68. 177/Said today it will hold its third an- a other acts of thown Thine ache don 2st 88 Am Viscose "::: 383 Mpls Hon’ -..846 nual public stockholders’ meeting} to se Seat Dereave- 5 (behs.) dos, ...<++ 13s aconda ....43 Minn M&H ...16.3 Lew ment to Rev, Roy "hothouse (bekt) ...3.10 anee ws c. $e . Minn Pal ae at Detroit's Masonic Temple Bott itt. the Br F. Sherman un Pte eee ne te Atchivens-<---: 201 Mot Prec’ <.: — + «ss Wolfeand’ Family. Ortanville, | apa eee ib Aveo Mig ..... 68 Motgrola : | More than 3,000 shareholders} = MiB ae a. i Bendix Av :.. 4 , --~-§ Si) are expected to attend. They will)’ “heartfelt thanks & appreciation — Benguet ..... 11 Nat OT) 4a box lunch. ter gots of Rindnese om me eth Stee! 4 ti |be served - of sympathy & many floral offe Poultry joeing Air .....41.1 Nat Dairy . : 83 x * ings during our recent bereave: POUL — ee i3 so Last year’s meeting had a turn- wife & moter, jal thanks to DETROIT, =| are ... BS 8 y the Rev e, Pursley per pound Lak take Gene toe wen Soles”) S15 Me sas #3 out of 2,940 shareholders from 22 eral Home, United’ Du m Sve Loe 5.2 SS. wee 10- Budd Co... 36, Be. jaa states and three foreign countries. can’ Forging Ces sirls of the Ameri 18, Heavy type brotlers and fryers (24-4 pal Pack aos - 2 | Ernest R. Breech, chairman of loyes, rdens U.D.W, neigh- de, Capenetien 14 toe. average) 24 3: ate C Soup : a? ee | the beard, will preside at the paelg of Mrs. “Bert = 6 lbs. average) 26- Sse bey. 38 i Capital Alri ’:: 146 - 2 ,| meeting. Henry Ford UH, presi- Funeral Directors 4 DETROIT EGGS : Seite, & 8 at ot, ee. “2 SAS DETROIT, May 20 (AP) f. 0... ches & On 12. $3.1 * ea #1 The company said the main item ATS ‘ : a dia iS ease HOWARD 0. POWERS hn hal a =. S\of business wall be the election of Pg gaa iy ee ee ; ex Cities Sve :... 81. a directors, ye _Pisine ae aril ri, ore sg eae S| eye [Santee coca? Beate : Fle “as oF NESE S| Donelson- Johns See July $12.42, |e" be Bre son. 3. Bevanet rode Strikes Halt Building Colg Palm ‘:.. 62. if ae a3 ye fae Se me ee ae FUNERAL HOME y : : 2 ; u. ge <3 = og a Col Brd A ...: if i coe * In the matter of the petition concern- Furerals” 2s 74 Community Nat'l Ln A ge be a : —— Gas ... + Sa aes . 3 es > Donald Blasko, Minor, Cause "SPARKS OR CHA PEt e - Whites: ‘Grade & jymte 40-41; extra Sane Son Bais vr ia Proct & G ... 60.6% asko, father of said eniia.| Thoughtful Servive FE 23-5841 fa] - Bank Bldg. “we 63 Browse: ‘Orede. A mabe "40-41; Taree 0 ISSI e reas det hoo Stee ay Hi, August Bin been filed in this Court h Si pun! I spon ae A "ove. cas SSoe0%S RSAC: diam 22-9988 "rnde i, large . | Cont Gam; °< 48.7 Repud sti'.:.. $4.2) alening that the present whereabouts, of Voorhees-sipie pt Fasc 77 41568-9 Bop. Siassecs (E sees ..* CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — ont Mot ES Bere Mel S72 hs) Keown ana said shud bee polated 8 es) || FUNERAL HOME — Bear. 22205012 doom. eseeree . Livestoch Construction work on four Air) Gorn Pa °°!:: 414 I Dut... 85 be ple j — VE sam nated a : ¥ a 2 F ccecevee 4. Ghaeekas }. ‘ : Force Titan agen a rapa pal Fenny — $58 oc a3: 38 ot the mame of te Poe ot ee s Cemetery — -_ 5 ee dee 7 ne LIVESTOCK a son bier cartes Doug Aire’'s: 684 Seab Al ARs. 343 se de ll Berries ee] 2 ORAVES CIN | LAKE, “ORION. ANE aes sroctiecHhse |, QETMOUE, May 20 (AP)—Dewrott tve- kok Bur Pont ..fa4 bell Ol ..::: HalGemter, Court Bouse Annex, Lage West] Figgas Com , ip aa , waite —Salible a8 Barly | trade on 500 | Air ove a —_ seeeee af ene = 4 a feay AD. i GRAVES. PINE TAKE CEME- ; ee Slaughter steers and heifers umited) About construction workers vevs]06 | Southern’ Ca'.: 38. at mine o'clock in the forenoon, ee ae : , , * p Pontiac Girl Joins ‘fo weak’ etry sales «le™:| walked off thelr jobs yesterday in| ES'a2 a0 «=: 22 Souther ne S|ind you are hereby commanded to sp- OAKLAND BI 5 RIAL . . : : tos OR oases 4 an “sie —— Richard A. DeWitt Donald E sieyiie ae —- Oe ee —_1 choles te 0 noice what was reported to be a protest Bi fo seus. $3 RY ia “5 4 pene Tpareomauy ats ‘ fe make’ personal or trade, Phone 41051. ! few de nafert 1.8 pounds Service parelirere am . aia | Pd aces P On cal... ae Hi be served $y’ pubbention oer cheap. dnote "prophets. Mag | Mary Beth Shearer offerings e to 5 i yea Std Oil Ind ... 42.6 } week previous to said in the _ Melrose 71-4003 after 6 Homeowners’ Policies ¢ 6 Baie. Socng woul Wane seee ue tel The protest came from a crew Freept Sul ee OS te ---- Be Ponting Press, a. newspaper = Aung age as : / St., has joined Capital Airlines bag > canfers a 14,50-18. sae of cians who are members Gua hy Btud Pack ao 55 tne’ Honorable arthur E BOX REPLIES ‘Accident Insurance _ Fire Insurance > [ater cometeting — n ~~ air. | ste y to woes. Seedy mixeg lotlof the International Brotherhood Gen MR +++ 8 Behe ns Moore, Judge of, said Court, tm the Coy 1, 2 20, 12, 14, 28, 29, | * Automobile Insurance Life Insurance lotta: Sumenehs “htien iru eke one mand tw two 190-230/0f Electrical Workers, sources| Gcn leer na 0g “ay, of May. A.D. 1966, or a - os os os Mr = = a lots F eens : 7 eee . ld ” | Liability Insurance _— Plate Glass Insurance | She is a graduate of Pontiac |number one 213-214 pounds 2350; mixed| lose to the project said Gen Mills"*:: 13 Tero Sul: 3 igiSgitE NR wconreae | fas, 119, wo and 240-300 pounds . * * * Gen Motors .. 4 veces 10.81% : Register, Jw Division : - | Burglafy Insurance Bonds — All Types a Har mined sows Se-t0 Pounce Later, the majority of the Titan| Sen Time '!] isa fek'R Best's 3e | — Help Wanted Male 6 ; _..* Tenants’ Policies | seedy to 1.08 of tare lower dee prises! work force joined the walkout as| Gea Tire ..;- is W Air .. 23 STATE OF MICHIOAN — Ip jhe Pre-] 2 MEN Witt Ba kK: 2 [ter now ... | lets Se eee cere, ones nee Ee] eee E ‘None: cre rash when they are not a i Employees of GC. M. T. & C. | Baan, salable, €O8. Trade on slaughter and ‘ Gt Ne Ry, "sss 342. nit Air Ui: 34.4)tng Janine Erickson, Cause No. Kip deod from. 9.2. to 5 p.m. seen by anybody. H pe ar gd neg ie Head . 00d to choles slaughter| Representatives of the construcy Gui ou .::;1114 Us CP ss. hal Pe Pett Peo ay wfnes So thts Court san W k 2A SEE inencemecnesmens ole SUP Seer ae caer fetes Batickas ME on companies, and the union! Resear: #8 Be Mee llaiering toe, tn rene, ane edge : : |]. inquire today. FE 5-6151. |). were not available for comment.| ti, Cen... #22 Ue feb. <"...: 4 4|kmown end seid ehfld is dependent upon iichigan ret terviey be bmn nnn oa — Detroit Steel Production one Ing Rand .... 184 Wet on. Tei "y 3) Nid should ‘be placed under the juris- a 3 ee, ge. m, Satur- a ee . Gets $200 Million Order jim: Bus Mch 349.4 West Aue 54 2.8 diction of this Court a. Int Harv 33.5 Wome Bi...» BF | -In the name of the people of the State OBE TAC : to Rise 20 Pct. for Week Int Nick ...... 73. Write Mot 37 |of Michigan, you are hereby notified : ive | | NEW YORK (INS) — Schenley)int "Paper /.:.96.5 Wite@,/o,°° ° 22 that the Waring of aaid petition will be “A “Steady Job DETROIT (INS)—Iron Age re-/ Industries, Inc., announced today | Int Oe ca os VES Tee. oon omit we Annex, 12608 West pe wea ia Ges Devt nree il eek ic be ge eee On 8 ENN Re S| Be Pe pe “¥ £ c erage orders ever yee 1958, at one o'clock in afternoon . Z| crease to 61,000 tons, or 45.7 per|placeq at one time — 4,845,940 STOCK AVERAGES and you are commanded to ap- cent of capacity. cases, worth more than $200,000,-| ‘Compiled by The Associated Press) |, | Pent PESO setical to. make person . The report said this was 10,000' 000 at wholesale prices. The order ct. ‘eee Indust Rails UUll Stocks pity BG Lead some : tons — last — output, orl stemmed from distributors who at- Noon today Shaadi #4 oH 1817 one week, previous to said pearing i oe s per cent over last week's actual/tended a testimonial ‘dinner for ooe0-306G 008 BS iC. iene? ty. ‘ production of 51,387 tons. Schealey: peer Chairman Lewis|Month sco {71.3421 $08 ni 165.4] Witness, vine Honorable Arthur z. : Steel production a year ago this|Rosenstiel. Tose high: aso.2 BAR Be HB oor Jaeger oe . Se oe ees i967 igh’ "2121..280.0 Ay Hs iiss ig + aera: RE. MOORE | ors. . ’ * reli aden] of capacity end ; A 1987 low 1.22280 W682 1808 ote wernt” Prove Che. DRIVERS 35-2ND-OLDER se u : : ar aecenite Dt ison 2.02005, 4 ae News in Brief peromceret tere ult| ateh ene ane iH An cuthoarg motor valued at! 4 — ns trate cu High Lan Noon|” WATERFORD, TOWNSHIP SCHOOL | ssuraeioN AND “ALUMINUM You $265, was reported eaten from 4 Baldwin Rubber 00° we aS weoe een, County. of neha — saty Ohinan ee oe ee eel lll Oe lee et~”:C* AK WS PO SUPERS SEMEL Si Rose Gear Co.*. ssc cease ie . : Ts % 318 “held i a 9 saan te ee _ rj ean, a Howell lee, Mir. Oo, ba ii tlc eehooh luttist'en ihe @c ony of “eet Eh for ] sak.(The Prophet Co. sc..-+. OT OTB : NOTICE 18 HEREBY! £00 sales oh : Too and Coty Sens Dep fee bi ese ak gia aetedoy cee el) Raa ; i 9 ane 8. Prod. Go. = 4 | Bestorn ‘Standard ‘Time is the last day sie; bid’ and’ tsthed. ; ; CAN MAK ity Used Household Itemne ‘Recon.|_ , ister tm order to be cligibie to vote at E WISE — Women” laggy = To Buy Chemical Firm w Application for reristration should be | all kinds of wearing | 1 for ) lownship in which the elector pesides. NVESTMENTS! the entire f Available at the| NEW YORK (INS) — Chromal-) "Persone siready tpon the VATIO RED loy Corp. announced today nego-|registration books wnship clerk need not Forgets: When you invest in one of daily 9:30 A.M. {o'6:00 PM, Pee greg oo : te bean of the Board of Education the leading Mutual Funds, {day Evenings until 8:00 O'Clock. |! t0 acquire Propeve Dated 36 February. 1988 eet ou buy a share in 80 to adv,|Corp. of Edwardsville, Il. The May 20, 27, '58) "Jet Aircraft industry See our a4 100 of more selecend sece- merger will be affected through 28 “sities. If you'll write, ph Sisterhood | B’Nal _jsreal rum-/an exchange of stock, but terms|curksten’ community ‘Smoot Distect a 4 peg cp a day 28rd E. =. basen of were ae a Oakland Pn mg omy or drop in we’ ad to Tu = nnounced, lotice ts . help you select a Fund which will offer you a wise @ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1058 _ tae or full 5 5A in- over phone, call FE “ ey a AV 3 Sete ard AND CARPEN. eds Kitchens specialty. FE ~ WANTED: To Train For JET-GAS TURBINE AND TURBO PROP ENGINES Trained mee mer = * Led on | a = ult i your ne. Write = JET ou tralued. Engine Training 50 W. ea Raa = Name- a Betcit 3, eae = Aarne Passe a ee ee Work Wanted Male 10 _Repair FE 4-421 Al CARPENTER WORK NEW —|. 5-3726. CE DRY WA... PAINTING AND FIN Free estimates FE 46191, OU DRY WALL TAPTN GUARAN- teed work fees Gienthie. OR WIRING, es & dry- unro Elee- UR- MATES water aaa. ri . FE 5-631 Co. .060 w | a ELECTRICAL beg ray, 958 ems 3.3657, GUARANTEE) AL es ae MASON AND CEMENT Work done e . Free esti- mate 6 “oe OR 39402 ecusewovyy FULLY Pr se, L. es Young. HOUSE RAISING cement work, aranteed work. PE 71-0204. wou Ga GARAGE. CABINS, “Pia P er. tlona - ensea builder 4-6908 BOY 17 WANTS = KIND OF work. Has own trans, OR 3-0508. ter. 4-5000 Duck Lit Lk. Rd. at MSO between rED EXP. COUNTER GIRL. Apply in ony x] Shtenen ch Cleaners, | —-— - 22367 Orchard Lk. Rd, near Middle- WAITRESSES & FOUNTAIN GIRLS i. rson at Howard John- | sore. Wentuara beens Lake ‘> Oe a for ee. be wi tenia welcome, oven. ua. _teau 220% YOUNG TO HOUSE- work on Seneneaee Rd, Live in. EM 3-3685. , N. GARDENING AND LAWN, SERV- tee, reasonable. : | Painting, _Cardening, ve het \i\CARPENTER, SMALL JOBS, FE 8-3 BR. INTELLIGENT MAN RRIED WISHES , yardt-work, any work. and block. OR 3-6108. THE HANDY MAN ao i wae, Ou oS a ste weeds, a0 -" fee dee OUNG MAN G eral een care. Reasonabie & re- liable, FE 4-0240. Help Wanted 8 “te pe ee DESIR Rove ids Sait ‘tho Work Wanted Female 11 AY SERVICE ON IRONING. ' eae One. Fee we end oliver. i DAY Ronin ee 1 RONING wank $3 5 aE ee “EL "EB ¢ NOs REP REPAIR REAS a BULLDOZIN G OL ee Leads Service +OR fee phone Fonte 4 “any. me ins =e BLAIN < OR RUP- ’ ¢ TED's LANDSCAK ayy {isn - MA ~~ BEAUTIFUL A-l KENTUCKY .- BLUE GRASS SOD DELIVERED IN PONTIAC AT 45C A YARD. OR 3-9082 or FE 4-1196 CHARLIE‘'S LANDSCAPE: AND cr Supplies Trees & shrubs. Days. FE ; eves. PE 64348 Couriers epg phe GAR- Free e¢ denin, FE 5-3310, FE 2aisie COMPLETE LAWN aes fe &, = i Seame. A-1 top soil EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND removal Ph. FE 54-6503 or OR TARDE exTU GRASS & Merian blue soaps sod, Delivered ony. time any place. Top soi) and peat moss. aa Free ‘R, D, Thompson PE 1-8872 __Building Supplies 12A by ieee pF goers 3-133, Reg. rick, 3 cate ea. 3008 Jors A&M oy, us # A _ Business Services 13 re ACME ASPHALT vews oo year. ty on so0a!" for i estim CRUSHED STONE lawn maintenance _Beivewaye. repel end ce “Beer | 7 AQUA LUNGS, NEW UBED 80 Pa mage St. ain ASPHALT. PAVING Driveways, gbtttne’ jets, . ees ASPHALT PAVING — Let us estimate your driveway e WE P FINANCE ndable Asphalt Paving Co. ~-' ea * We service Pg makes. of oupaete washers Bae. Box EOPLE _ WE_OPFER BIG MONEY. PLEASANT WORK GOOD FUTURE wit CEXIBLE HOURS SA “* AMBIT BITION NEATNESS EDUCATION - SALES ABILITY 85 ae enone Joe Tite Geter eee ee| Sites nw ae 10-6553 a Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS — WOCATIONA: mn COMME 0808 BANE BLDG, OFFICE Interesting pos neat s, rdays. ar own trans _BANE BLDO, BE 5-421, eee. -_Uitles | EAN VETERAN: | Face Fol cunt ottens HF of Tank ral or compte PES eee oy for same se. Free infor. mete. Write * Assoc, Care of Wanted L- 7 to 88 who can wall fg BP £2 3 quality | Al eee | JET AIRCRAFT SPECIALISTS AUTO'GAg TURBINE SPECIALIST avTo JECTION Apna A RUgeTure | | N, Seen eee ONE Couette nneetabes : CREE EEE eee ee eeteredak ! pe ee ve eae fone . seen STATE .. PH DON'T WISH FOR| 2% MONEY! Make it raged ¢ through Classified Ads sell, rent, ’ - ; retarial service EM _3-2842, MOTHER WOULD Like TO CARE FOR ont CHILD. Days PONTIA O BABY YSITTERS ;ROREAG p08 r ie Adult sitters. lando 6; OR- NG— Work Guaranteed : Rates L. ups & repeir ree y ear Pick-up aelfver Yi. “Fe PE 30049 after 4: 4,0, wiNDows. PLUS PLUs| UALITY, INTE Ams TREE surgery, rim, MA 4.3903, 4-7080 ‘Dump tracks PE one, Bist bi TRUCKING sae ROB | | PAINTING. 1 ee leaning Pree Est., |. 4-3347. ry ; and gravel de- | [ maooee ‘chatiee _Ingram. FE _2-5463 LANDSCK WORE OUARAY ple &1 9s. m. MOWING. OWING A grass 500 a ioe le Rd. & Tel- eeraph vor og dere or delivery. WoL AW TE PaTET. UILT. FINISH Backfield top soil is ~~ PERENNIAL GARDENS ~LAN ot oe tem gon land service, Trading land. ccmee pean = ges o and, i 28. Moving & Trucking 19 A-1 MOVING. — HAULING Reasonabie AA-1 Reduced Rates Smith pooriag, , Saree van or pick- and gravel. id jBBAGE. ee th ae O'DELL CARTAGE al and long ¢ moving, Phone . FICK UP RO ye: eentd Taseke to Rent TEND RQUUPMENT. Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. le Ses ay PE 41820. Will hag an’ Painting & Decorating 20 ; AND §-2860. A me r removed. FE 40018, av LE NOW! WA CLEAN-/| ing o ne Courteous & Neat, Refe Guaranteed. Free Estimates, Reasonable. _ 5-0834. 4-1 PaInTING Loni PAPERING _Mason Thomps FE 48364 a PAINTING anaes & EX Gua: Fabel ores Wat oe ae Wall _ FE + AAA-1 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR inting. FI $-9580. ALL Sten ce CEMENT eRe Brick © aad lesen OR 23-8680, ° ‘ ring TRENCHING © be OF Free ectinahes. vieaced. FE $-3533. ALL TE Op DENNY, POR | Specialty Jensen 23-2340. A& B TRENCHING re, a ae 7 BETTER FOR LESS Fe Sea eae" Reema mon] Fekete "Bh" eee teat en al error carer | we | WOMAN WANTS SPRING CLEAN-| }optu"reputia a bua new chim: “ates se enterprises 20) : gar. chimneys mney baskets| s 7. PAINTIN 5 ouak, Building Services 12) 4s ee woter| wore. Om 3s eG er By BQ ee RE ns ‘ oe ‘EXPERIENCE —|a awn “Eras a sis eee pamevek ae - Soon | WILL NY Residential Sepeecnt or ag ng alks, type of outboard ot la ig LADY Md ged s™ - - —_ Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 “oe HANOIN Oo & PAINTING A oor Sanding DRISSEMAKING. TAILORING. (At-| _¢71 : BUD BiLLe” in m oe Call FE SeS icaba7 anna Garden Plowing 16B ago SH Bae YARDS & DISO- Bg ROTOTEUING | ERWE, = Ra, SES a Rn WORK Y 1m top reg - 348 | = Sy ~— ait ‘ swap, hir at FE DSIR. es “Typeeriee Servite 224 PA Plaster fr PRINTING ae “HANGING, aed ht PE 24721 ____Physio-Therapy _ 21A HEALTH CENTER Physica. massage ‘Wetnt “Patients oby "ERNE Nhe CHANGE: : WW tn ot _y a isa" WAYNE & aT. FE 44022 2,2008 | SLICES OF HAM “Water the plants while, you're at it!’* . NEA: $3512 or 2 RMS. NICELY FURN. WITH ‘aby welcome, 10] 8, Pad- 7 ees Wtd, Contracts, wee 32 BMS CASH FOR LAND CONTRA ad — SS Dixie Upholstering 23, BEADLE DRAPES, SLIP COVERS, ca & used furniture, PE SAKLE’S CUsTOmM OPHOLSTER. me 8114 Cooley Lake Rd EM ~THOMAS U RING 191 N. Perry st FE Lost & Found 24 CASH IN A FLASH Por land contracts, see Augie FOUND: PAIR OF CHILD'S ge last week near Waites. w ~ tai et on ard 5-047? or PE 5-934. aa Eve GOLD BULOVA watch on Mt. Clemens from __Simms to Seneca. FE 3-5519. LOST: BLACK AND WHITE MALE ollie, _Lic_ Children’s pet. _Reward, FE © 8-1372. LosT: WHITE FEMALE CAT REWARD. Vic. 219 Raeburn. FE FE 3-746. REWARD * oF lost from —May_15. OR _ Hobbies & pbbies & Supplies 24A BAA | Fe PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Seed “ib ates Notices & Personals 25 as. — OR WOMAN NEED- LADD STOLEN phy A, ear Thurs, alae friendly adviser, phone FE 25123 Confidential’ The Sal. vation Army. AUTHORIZED MASON SHOES DAINTY MA Tes M inee Mp Wallace, In Debt? tt a are cone trouble meeting F ichrcon A. Johnson. ' _ REALTOR 1704 «SB. Telegra’ Rd. vrei Ready, Willing and Able Cash, buyers waitin contract. Cail FR 4-358) Lf bayers new or seasoned ave baye a om Bs reg ick courteous service. Wanted | Real Maas ak 32A "$ CASH $ - 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet REALTORS re ieee AREAND STE 4 — r mg 3 WE NEED CONTRACTS j 2, Tee |; 3 5 Roost -,* BATH. ADULTS. 7 ROOM _ APT? PVT. BA ~~ ROOM: bath 31 ON AND APTER THIS Da DATE, May 20, 1968, I will not sponsible _ Commerce Ra. Milford, % Micb. PEROONALEED 6 OIL PAINTINGS (ol your, ot. $5. LI 1-411 RE UCE NOW “|A GOOD HOME AND CARE, LI- censed, 6.3534, M1 LICEN a WING care, OR 33563, Wtd, Household Goods 27 FU RNITURE NEEDED to dollar “wilt she pt A sel tt for you BAB Communtty Phone OR 35-2717 _ TYPES of _furntture Ph FE 36523. __Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 1 NEW OR USED FENDER FOR 1941 Olds, OA $3237 after 5 p.m. dOUsE3 i UiLDINGS ANY PF steer aUM 7 WPS se eae ware: 2 WHEEL trailer, PE = WTD.; TWIN BUGGY | condition, cheap. FE_$-2960, Wanted to Rent "or fst by ‘alee famatiy * = WANTED TO BUY — AL of furniture Ph CHEAP 53-7686, DLEAGED LADY, OF we bis, for Novena than Sate in 3 room ay 1130 iy St. 7S ean ee - CASH ; cp ey coved. a a ea ae pall R airy IMMEDIATE ACTION b a BAS oes K. CL, empleton, ron, Realtor. Orchard PE 44563. « —— GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial ‘FE 2.8181 for an ad- writer and get it! | moyed. | str COUNSEL: boxe ‘of Birmingham: in hour “ — Inc. f ay spams, min, | : KNAPP Have buyer for smal] home. $3,500 Herman WOOD REALTY reer ee! os TOP SF | sponsible for ‘any devts contrac | : . feng Migune. wt Fer” Ave, FOR HOMES — - “ie GI & FHA EQUITIES zoos | Contracts hoe pace REALTY We Will Buy Your Equity fu r infor not feel obligated, We will appraise your and tell you — cash you tan soo net to you WE TRADE WE BUILD DORRIs & 80) ALTORS 52 W. $ FE 4-1557 NOW We authorized by large mort- mage "lees to aD med omg Ao | for aE on a ti form and acreage. gail will cive you imme “" Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ming pool safe and clean for the! this ag tat ane a lot. " — me iste poseession. ae NEW 3 oe y= ys Phone FE 5-0447 Eve. M1 63783 FIRST ADVERTISEMENT very ™% W. Huron Street Th ‘Bedroo whole family. See this unsual BE. J. DU on this on NOTHING RID AS Just ramic tile -" tok COLC RE ED good side location near Wis- Pe sam” cr FE OOH OS tery nome. emule | “ering today. Custom builder FE $-1108| ty on mortgage costs and pay- | ment, paved drive. Lot 100 Suvurdan Living tn. thls Ber and Lincoin “Jr. Lovely new : 5 : : e ‘ : 7B RANCH, REFRIGER- ments of TOR, = = 134). ib. large, pleasant rooms. | Ballanth, SE aware [REALTOR PARTRIDGE)” story wasber,, arver) range ie AE OTE IS Roath, tye lases tit | ahs homer nal beck yaned | Farad Es Sporot. Yon aed | Sse foots, plastered walls, large “@ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Rome has lot. |PE 43581 1990 W. HURON ii 0, vot Sunset ba ult nee basement, oll heat, “Seat as 8 model. reduced ay ~~ My ER a on - FHA MULTIPLE ListiNO SERVICE _MY 31671 : ddl garage, Why rent to $14,900—terms. a ec AYDEN, Realtor sulated room , / T ees —_—- ani —|SCENIC ROCHESTER WLS 3 Leslie R. we dieton LMES, INC. |%2 Walton PE $0441 Open Eves more bedrooms. All cedar sutiful view. 3 bedrm. rh et RAY, ONEIL, Realtor | H. P. HOW ment has tile ficor $i St. Mike’ brick. ‘aneled family Toom. 1 non 3e02— 8-6003 8,.2° 2531 8. La _FE m available with ‘oer So sores he a gine * | 66.400, WHITE LAKE PRIVILEGED Bae mr aa 3 acres on US. 10 highway, Nl eae ae Yat couple or tren “okeie — . 4, Ane down, Call MU 42045 bedroom house LF room modern Iocation for ior oreo: See 3 tadsonm and bath, North. 000 DOWN and you ean id ‘'D>- : ane e & extra lot. "Balance 4, pend . . Pa He erae Soste 5 teem | Reco. Rleeoateht i“ GREEKS DOWNTOWN INCOME | 41599 sown, 2 story trae, vase|_Filteteil Bren. Pm 50 See areas penstectes, “Pa| New Brick Se? Scour beseech ash L . as a. - nt, C large yooms. t Sa cee Sul A Real B _ |Home and Income w,Roous = 2narue | Bite etl? Qt" bac Sal , | aie =] oR haste MA | Seats ch Stat tna a ments ea argain Brick and frame io - CAR GARAGE — OIL $10,900 — terme, ‘4 large ved bedrooms. . INCOME ee Lae ik wn ance less rent, r fochading wees. Tres © You can have three bed- and | HEAT — LOW DOWN PAY. >; lvine room § rooms, d-story, brick and frame. gorgeme, > FHA RETIREMENT HOME 4° level basem aa home for only $7200. plete 3 bedroom a) riment MENT. re bend 4 kitehen =F OE ie Bhp: ' +c SSA" house is well is Anchor a ap- wig ga ‘4, e price reduced to $14,000. Be Wonderful shade trees on on ground floor with livin sepreimabety 2 antes. ee gonsiructe Oak beam ceilings in mage I us now pcres of rich garden sol : eH rt even hee lake | ° and full beth. “Second fleor| = JIM WRIGHT Ste obs ST I IT'S ited eink seca awe | modern 6 room’ gue float heme, WASHINGTON PARK — privileges. Your { family will can be used as 2 separate REALTOR ‘We have « large selection of homes O on $17,500 Lake and Park Privileges rire een by And a garage. Beautiful brick front 3 bed- 80 enjoy this home. Ver ew - apartments’ Full basement/34g OAKLAND AVE PE oe ‘ en peman. oak us Ott 7 . Pag noom re is an room home. Large livin down payment will with automatic oil heat, On|" OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 EM 3410, ee. TRI-LEVEL HOME - Elizabeth Lake p+ mtg poe (Fmd for = ewe all ¢ A. Ful per street, ¥@ block from) MULTIPLE LISTING SEAVICE For large family, 4 bedrooms, room and bath home with tt. Only 5 aie rom down- be} ot pgp rth sectanes LAWRENCE _W " Ridh Out erty? —_ earaea| ae . . Richard Wigete,_ Realtor Best Buys famfiy woune —_, ocean tull-*basement and necable town Pontiac, Only $12,950. = GAYLORD Ss stow would You... | wo de Soe Ferre tae "SR hermes) BG at Meetioee ss | Witiam Miller School with bullding 28. x 60. = S Like to own @ nice 3 bedroom Today CLARKSTON AREA b wim SS 7 FE 20263 peat ol eR PHC g.osggs Tet |Sylvan Shores saa] Danes Sitastal, basement cm] LAUIMORR REAL Matas iutehen “cu ea ma yik:| WM. H. KNUDSEN le Sirtle vice rigce* partog ta fer Pon Bacpince"'and| Enreee and tro acres, af land : $999 DOWN ingen tia. Ba Wo SEES wh “Tape : , ot sss uit gt tpedrooms and| c&2, buy this °property for ont OTTAWA HILLS Moves you into this attrac- ypeome isoxiso fi. ot, s BRICK AND ND BLOCK build: Dorris & Son ceramic tile bath. 1 large| $14.950 — Convenient terms, Ca bedroom home, lo- . $10,075, terms. J. A. Taylor, Realtor, FE 4-2544. pid Owen School on Poms. pret ares ea beck | pigeon peg tlle 1 Fro FIRST OFFERIN paved stteet. Plastered GpIneee FRONTAGE "376 x 246 with ge- mem fintshed - recres- , ° This bedroom” brick home eee tak tices. bacon to ettle an ex estate. 6 ld ouse — i deal SQUARE LAKE Basemen sue ppeoos WASH: PARK SUB. with pertiany Cnished upstairs,| © wa oo Seer beceme room oe Blvd. Base- $18,975 Y ESTATE — Re- . TP Gaus cep, bests ; "Shick TRLLEVEL ° ear crass ‘gy rear oe. gas erect can | te all rough: lows ane — SELL ry “aly $9,500. Easy PUL Tear garage.” C CALL FOR ° Sogrecee tre pg 4 business or r shop, Ju This eye - appealing ultra ard, i @ privileges. $5,- er pes, ¢ terms on balance, * 10° Acres of land. Large barn, 2 = a few Auburn Ave. modern 3 bedroom lake- 00 do softener, many extras. “$12,780. bedrooms, beautiful . have heen walting for cea ear garage, Chic an : $10,500 with $2,000 down — front home was built by the Bldg. 26240 : Deane "Mining area and wall to ROOM FOR . opty ‘w _* and| in c a 3 This is $80 per month, owner "og coaventence, uv. |Clarkston Brick Ranch _|becatr KEnwood 1-8479 _ sees ng. down 1, Hee brecse- L Ores mith - chure 8 pedroome ‘for | ¢oun living at ite best less , * i bat a . se tateeene me” Reeenns| anded fy Wlay'emast dS: | Mont of wifslamda mee ¥ wes with Heme: | ue chldten | wil only ; ! Woo Gowns'rox enp Hive nee | #18800 RANCHLNome with targe : same baths, three fireplaces, fee. | in Closets ly ving room. aod ASSOCIATE "| Can be purchased with an FHA tractive lawn with outdoor Wide! nan for Ber month—cail for] family room and stteched 2 car . ning ell : : J . . - al lving room {3a wih | Modern, “fom, bitchen °F BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. een: by | seprmomens (0 - Zoom for indoor activities. | neal ESTATE Ory EVE, Privileges sa two lakes” “n° curmee, Automat atete | Rul the bate tnd "4 path = eee WM. A. Rig $750 Down” —_—| Be, BEE, (OR, TRADER pitts camer, _kereags, siepesel) mo baseboard heating, ali| Raeburn Street this “price class.” We invite MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE own farm. Large ranch home with at- of the nicest lakefront lots copes penet. Attached 10% Rooms, pessible | in- YOU "o see this love home Over an acre of land. Lots “of in Oakland County. Wonder- Sniy "422,00 blocks to school. Good ‘¢ . Mod- "at only $14,769 with 6-Room Ranch—2 Acres shrubbery, trees, etc, White rail . c | ae See etre eres ™ inca Realtor BUDGET MINDED Beautifully situeteg on, « Fgere went 2 pedroom in Brarton.| fence, “Fou cannot duplicate dis 3-BEDRQOM BRICK your children” will always Lake Front Brick 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. = | 3101 W., Bron venings we nl éteencs sleet = TGs a fone ad ter, storms and. screens.| °"* —- $1,300 DOWN proud to call home, 3 bedroom bricg ranch, 10 5 this modern 2 family home spacious well - planned rooms, |. Double size garage, Only | $7950 = ltiye§ toom Where cam you a 3 bedroom - ea minutes from downtown i located on west side. § large and all nicely’ decorated. 50 ft. 96.980 full =i poms. —, to the m 1 a x ya a) SEG) 9 eee Ileyo ae empstead| SF Stierke | Sis cics geet mall garpetng, Large front pore num " storms WEST. SUBURBAN . » a . Gas furnace, “A real value.” See vt heat, ind firep! 1% : heater, pl 3 rooms and garage and circle drive, Nice “ate ." Bee Piepcete located "ou ieseh iot | -A,SeEY, lee large spacious Baths, ‘roomy kitcten’ fin-| OFF MT, CLEMENS, 2 shady| .. 221 MICHIGAN eth up for rental, Only cool shade, velvet Eee sawn ; illiams Lk. ee: bisektop qrtve, jarge garden spot of your own; and §330 month : ished in birch. Delco = lots with § room home. Oak firs Oyner transferred out of state & $10,950 with terms, : Evergreens, bined $650 DOWN — Just like new ‘only 91300 down? Balance; {ncome from 7 other rental heat. 2-car attached garage.|- New of] furnace. A good buy ai| “hust sell this lovely home built Close to el ae achool. arr | 3 old ae omy AERP rene | Saemgacaras | aaa we NGS BMG We eile bras] Sear egae eer eeeeens.g| ATTENTION, —- |. Sahat Tinto evimming ts | Peligeieetce, Maney ae * ft. ‘a : ; + ; ead bet water. mnsted on PERRY PARK. Excellent 2 story| Yaniiy up. 13x20ft. carpeted. liv- INVESTORS ine ts he the’ password on nis | and sdryer. > os ther $54 PER MONTH leges. Priced to sell at |(~ ountry Living meee wiih gee ferneerase, Rase-| ing room with natural fireplace | Have you @ seasoned land To Séttle Estate Ome eatth nike] ecreens, Close schools and The perfect home for newlyweds| $39,000. Consider home in a7 ettes te Milford ares, er. Livin Soe atid bases can ‘Bea the ek age contract, or small free and 6 room modern two-story home. ; ay in Aw | stores, ae an .18 ft. carpeted living T WATERFRONT OME Paradise for a country = bedroom 22x11.9. Dormitory bed-| {, one © alle. lenty of closet & page beme? 80, trade it hh in exce ——, os : m Also at- L: H BRO Kites 2 coreens fed LARE / tains a separate hommes. ax| "rnin o@ Sad Sieer, C008 Verms. storage” 8 P Curtains & drapes! . Soned commercial, Ideal for shade. ‘Flowers. ond ‘gueden, > 0 lo- ‘ WN, Realtor th automatic washer, Exceptional te “Vungalow _” pertly remodeled 3 bedroom CEDAR ISLAND LAKE FRONT. | place in ree. room, ol Feat gas} small store or other ty pe car garage. 050 to close On Dee phiny osx floors, sutomatic of!) ith full bath and half bat, souniry home Bae peemes| New, 3 bedroom home, on args Water heater, water softener,| Pusiness. Only $7,500. Rad. Fg ae SOPH, 5 o 6 lite aluminum s ‘ . sefeena, $7200 “With 61000 down,) Einunt sarmaand sefeens, | rounded by slaty treke and] Blare windows Pe A "Gk| Bowls ews! meee S| WHIPPLE LAKE pete "nena ncaa be IT’S FOR rou freed we of heat, ict 72 vee ‘trom. tenant! floors. $13,500. 5. fenced eet = mon be ‘134 feet of frontage with 15 Acres—River Frontage fear Bt ay “ * iv ea ® ; a 4 t es } SECURITY - i haw eyecppeaice name Sle weet taae alk) $48 DOWN, New 2 oedrnm| Se SE MBA" scene Pa] iT aap haasy | Ante wie ie Howard E. Foxt 3 i In this 3 bedroom Jog home with that we ate proud to show clude ‘barn, hen house, and ome 90 your io fone. Pull) price $14, y new mort- basement and well. Onty $1.- ing. Trem modern home, sma ESTATE Seti, ‘ONLY eee 14% 20 cedar Hiving) $15,060. ctaL | Shop attached. Land sight rise, Weed floors. Fustarg wie | gage | 500down, Immediate ” pos- barn and dcar garage. Over REAL E. room, ‘Natural Seopeees FIREPLACE rolling and iheludes 2 not a shell. If you don’t own 3- BEDROOM neem. Bt Pd ont = sored soy Dine Sey, Deevien Pum matic ol guts eager Auto- fodern two bedroom bun- | i sag puge dha Sais, we —_s on ® choice Here Lag lovely — — ss pei Ara ng he A atv only 8 $16,- THRIFTY THINKING foxes. ees te “Rested ons “pr ravatory tnd” bower | or will divide. “| food loeatio Hime saving kitchen on carpeted| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor beets bt ee 2 tere 8 raed leas far nedneap Not or omy") /at 00H, Tnvaie’ i x, AUURDAN. Large peelings Stnreenedroone” Cig |7™ 8. Bogioar Ph FE was ‘THE ANSWER TO| feigtew , | 80 with $17 now! | / pandle. Payment R Annett Inc.| aittamsee’ Fin isemeat Bath a utility All’ nicel nye oan 9 hes U BLEM: : mente. yments $55 per Oy ae nN pisces Foil hte - ent, Fire ; es... deus Thm 4 ioe } . {YOUR PRO ge o i EA ce schools, Pull price only 66.080, . Hilt ji _ WHITE BROS. WE BUILD we brave. 28 Hturon hse b.oges H AYDEN, Real with $1,450 down \ Want s! To sell, rent, | 1; R. Hiltz | Pid ctrl Yee oh c ealtor "G, HEMPSTEAD ., , hi it’s FE 2-8181. : : : . sabe Dikte Mey. DORRIS & SON REALTORS | ° _ E. ones 0 nn bE St ” o a vem ives ™ ad v. "ne reson “~ Open Eves, “iil 9; Gum, 10 ‘TH 8.1182 W. Huron Phone PE +1897) Open = ves. / FE 540i a ee Pas ei i ) ay peek a * \ é | "ef ee 2 : / \ coe ba Wis re \ : . & | " ‘ \ 5 Le i - . — z ne ; ; " od ar : : ; ’ 4 For’ Sale Houses 43 ‘For Sale Lake Prop. 44 For Sale or Exchange’ aac . Kate Conan Sale Household Goods 57 | Sale Household Goods 57/'Fod Sule Miscellaneous 60 " EASY SPIN mar Ihe “irater, i USED DRPENDA-| LAWS | MOWERS. , : . i. ~ = — ’ 98 on' _Pick up. FE 213.0 000 2 ’ : | _se"toth, Used Electric ee aT -o —- \ MAY : FULLY RECONDITIONED & . Pree ARANTEED. TERMS TO SPECIALS J at on beautiful tamer ecm ae panelin, , No wad) eae desea CONSUMERS Pee eae Beasts Us, or drive out | ing for YE ¢4100 of POWER CO. ro. SHOP, ALL é , | 39_W. Lawrence FE $8183; = =Mahog gany Plywood GODEREY CRAWFORD AGENCY Good ar Excellent opportunity WATER 80F% (BEMTAUTO.| yr grooved, ¢'x0'x%." 44.10 each. MY 3-1143 809 E. PLINT 8T;) Gown 1,500 on terms. Cali Electric, Phone FE 4-3573. To In. ft. | REAL ESTATE i: Sala Oflando 38186. fo “ysis for details, _ WALNUT SUITE, BED, LARGB tid Ww ~ ie shelving ie ne fe 6687 : Clarkston | "372? . : ;| FURNISHED SPACE IN WELL Es- chest night stand, "vanity & ina W. ge stripping. 0 lin. fk Maple pert or MAple 5&-1087 _2 fam os, tl Lakin, Owner —— oe om Oe Will oie owt geome of 1 ner Pa? Boug “4 400 ef = WHIPPLE LK. i009 Fr. LAKE BLEACH : AB. wi VWull sacri Live Where You Play Pactage, Bas. pence. s12 R. soee. ished “in Pontiac olf, rears, Can Furniture Fir Plyscore Es FRONT | |—Tor fale equity __FE_*4328__ [ eas a te older age Worite €29 W. Huron. from 10 a.m. | 4°x8'x%" ..... es. $2.15 each. ” Bw cares Tm. carpet For Sale Resort Prop, 44A} p2Uyj,2**p! for gider man. $35| to 4 p.m and 7 p.m. to & 77 WAU EG oe see, $4.75 each. * tog a, @raper 2 Wt anes aie eo Han OTHER BARG RRR : oak liees||? LOTS AND L0G CABIN. Lo. “LETS TALK For Sale Misce — NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY , eaxeree ot cated at van Br Michigan tar es Realt - he. Fe See. BUSINESS” - 1 5 AAA - 1 ALUMINUM SIDING, y a Place iW TRE SUN FOR ; YOUR PAINT BRUSH AWAY. Haggerty 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 41578 puree : rene —® Canada. Untouched Potential Rereeiie Seas mG ae 6 LARGE RMS. & BATH, 1% CAR >. ai Pestiee. 100 ft. This drive-in next to " tion plete in- | SSeS gecereted teroughees. Pan] benutifel "peatnouie A Eh OT ee te walle ok experts at #400 and ~ LUMBER CO. basement, gee fg Mie rove ue — ezerereen, wt, fining, io 6 pm Speretion. Why 7 ae week. Sar or aa Pg —G with oe e47 Hageerty Evy. Walled id Lake a kitchen & bathroom, — & punting. €3 to $1 one, rua it as it should be 6 Scie Ave. FE 2-4021 “wr las AWNINGS. we “prail Patio with awning. Panay ‘live ~ roms Poe {our guest for & week- run & really make some HAMILTON GAS eel) ae E ae AND AL Phone MArket 4-1064 ing by dining tm. Other ex) Sry 5 sg04. beat , Gas stove, 635; gas bot plate, $6. : s echeols “a So Weceunaten _ Hay Hay Hay OR _3-0608. “The old’ Reliable Pioneers.” erms. 91 8, Paddock. PE 2-1232, For Sale Late 46\ were oe tect chad tor iRONRITE, MANGLE. 4457 COM. Auburn and Roc ester RO | Carey UsTY ROADS BY OWNER: 1 gront HOUSE. ~| some travel] minded person, Bouble dresser & chest, like new, Call now for free estimates, No Agatex Crystals to harden dusty § rooms “> unfinished/; aCRE LOT, ” SALE OR doa young or , to make cost over $800, will take $275. obligation rs 8 Ib. can .. upstairs, Deeqmnent. 1%, car! for housetrailer near tk. oney on the horses. This Auto Ri! beg rver. both for [ski DOW SOE PLATE GLASS eee Acid per gal. ...... i pares , road betwesa new Pontiac 5" Fin i PARK. Unique es the low low dows oe NATIONAL HARVESTER shelves. 28° by 32. Door. 32" | Red Cement Color § ib... 42.19 \. ro 3. € & future ge. Cs to #0 “380 rr uot DL Ene tergs. Ye nARK | payment i takes to own it. OStomn IN rele creer aod, pond. Chl mps It ot se eFinser “ stucen, Sn ~ APPROVED MICHIGAN BUSINESS | @ mse 0y nts ses ou ‘ 5-20. ai RITE. TRONE R TAKE -oven |? 2 BLOND CARD RACKS. § C reck | Combination Galv. .. $14.93 SALES CORPORATION] - Crane Bisctele, ie Lebar Ave, | eg eebet-S tinbce._DE_ Lee. | Combination Doors Bronze .. O18 BUILDING SITES JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKER ee ane Sees, "|2 WHEEL TRAILER, 658. 2 TEE SRIvEWAY ;cULEn? | = * Fe else grasshoppers. | ENMORE WASHING MACHINE ‘INCH SOIL PIPE. § PT... 93.79/17" sat : of good homes. Some on a. hill. “Ee ‘Can you imagine paying this muc ae = ae M Tince o¥T. tin STEEL FIR CE Paved. streets.” Excellent ‘drain-|_PARK AT OUR PRON when we have a yard full of them every summer! DEVIN Toa REFRIGERATOR eave PLount a | 20-95 | so” model $98.00, 36" $15 Some with a stream: Low ss $100/M"(K DEPOT WITR STORE IN- Sa Wecenave sweeper, $18, 196 | .72 5 Pe 2100 Ready Mix Coment per ek. .. $1.38 : eo. —aize 6 Mid, _Onvoneiie. : N Johnson, ivr Pe GOD _ROWRONT. 435, | ty, wah atl aad Con tig oy LADD’S INC. itn teen. Money to Loan = 53 Swaps 55 ELVINATOR REPRI rat nadie $0 fA. picket fence. 0 Ot S| DRAIN TILE @ & PIPE = Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plain (State Licensed Lenders) PAINE fie. tice ven A, rite ean oe ae blocks. FEE "2-4003., ; BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO. Perry or Lapeer Rd. ng goods and bait business) “Toe, te ee — se ring fo couch, #40. Wasb-| i735 nomex ape PER PT. IN 81 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 3-7i01. ———— ee stock of "als sitchie. some , tralee sor fara. FE eb a Rae py mee asd got, ots. G. A. Thompson, 9) T awnmower Clearance ae : ; FF LubOS OUR OWN RUGS, te 2A Se j | 8. Per —T ; Lake front. lake privileged, com- pends so E spice tt LAID -OC “ow rental Tales or oe Shans, Seach PB Ci i, > OAL. ELEC aR wo Savings up to 25% | u . usiness W ean Zina Che ER ANS ELEY. ow fol" Bulders, f welcome. Rat) atk “Lake “sare, GUUS aes Pal rotary showers 430.06, Trede-|~ tachments for sale. MA $0003, | 82. elas © Ditiags. | aid sb up "| 16" hand mower... ¢ 2055 0 18-08 . 00D * Worcester a A cmd NE er “= WO KERS Trellises, y | Pern AFG., MEareapsit, “Cheat "SAVE PLUMBING poate ine aku . * ° oe Ww id r i u Build Now gory to —9-E ‘Migbland ibs ee ORY ot —- BARN ES" HARDWARE, bn pfs ——— dining rm. chairs. 172 auth Becinee. 8t. ve. spropelled) en ol Bs , OSE iene Stl 0 4-s0es mM 3-6210| "ing route forsale. rene rte bed workers. Ro Brine Ko Brincipa vay. WANTED * WANTED to Rb oe uk aN 6 crexee ~ BUILTIN OVEN rock. $19 each, OA 82918. ES + 00-95 a5.98 ae hom our sl) Gente os eee te : ment until & bath free & clear on| Durers. Only $100.95; | Deep | TERIAL SPRAYING OF SUBDIVI- | 20° Roto-Matic 62.08 54.95 Eee OTS OF LOTS| aims emanas) Sh. We, Bae eg Set 4ycesea| Rens. Gann” amen Mlo| mime Bcnaetgin negra |i Retate | a bas | a: “4 : ho! acres. Arg | Hon "ail Hubert ¢. Davis, 01s lig neg oem yroacd Our Requirements Are: | miles northwest of Poatine, Write | 001 _______-_____ | Puntiae “Airport OR saa. FE) COODYE ABS SERVICE ii] DISTRICT in’ Lakefront lots, “Suburban . = furniture of Wil aKADE T ithEs ABD antique drepieet -table, ton * nal 3b SACKS OF LD BOND METRO a“ 0 S. Cass FE 5-6123 -_ : wooded and in fact, rar rl e : or library table, bench wi Dixie Hwy. m Ieee ew Ranch Homes most any King of lot, W 3, “Tat you are a permanent) by 16° cabin near Grayling for! Giework over, 2 Tug hooking | Mit $18. NEW. OALVANIZED ge, DOWN wm PER Monta) Fl ae! paid, atone "mIRD” TO SEE Pict lot Baas edrys| ARGS ae eels on ie wie) areca crates | ATR. CONDIT TONERS dae BR ea ihe ft collins, 1138 Seuth-| songers ome or office nits.) mate Deana ‘ca eo Se ene oe and Fishing fore becoming unemployed. WILL TRADE PAIR OF GOOD B| field “Ra Birm Totders Home or offige unite.| _ SA Ge ities s a100 |; * | {avtmis northern liquor bar. Just] If you owe bills ang are being | FE 6-8098, .° teond” $9450 OR S8MS. third ious cost, Sehfexs. MY isi MICOPHONE RESPONDS COM. gos . $12,500 down buys this busy year} Pressed for parmens come, 2) 77 gwAP WATER SOFTENER oe ANCHOR FE _| PLETE AUDIO RANGE WAS /DatemMman»n ‘Tour Large a. West Brena ve pale Rave for 1 set of 00x16 tires or sell. Let eee dows PHA approved. | Ft, CORD, 8, eases VOL- bidg. 1 acre in you and your commun 5-0081. Your Lake ttage FREE A Wors. $35—WILL SELL, | BIKE, GOOD RUN-|. : Kampsen) mars &Seees) Fox Sele Clothing 86 Purch Al PERha Myth oak | Se oA , chon Loans to $500 bore ea Dining rm set .....-.:-- 0) $10.00| BRAND MEW ROCKING 3 PAINT SALE Smail down poyment, Pi Sais [REALTORS fohap= we ettNocthera Tavern | « Made Quickly eport coat, sise_14.- 645 Joslyn. Electr Fange veces 88 GoD NoLEAN GIN x heres Bros rene 377 8. Tele ra es tehen ¢ erecsees ; ai — : rush of city Ife in this fine speossee: rs PORTABLE LAUNDRY TUBS | | OARLAI TAPE so ov bedroom, prick. | LOT Ws 61 READY FOR BOND | rustic “bar fo the Alpena’ area. Toe win etree ree rte ed POFoivle Blue Nylon dress with — | Metall wardrobes ".".".* gi280| CHILD'S ROCKING CHAIR, FE e189 Rancn we alles oe oo schools; You can enjoy relaxed living but) "“viiendiy treatment at any one| : Pro-Teen, 12, $4. Also + New power lawn mowers, .. $38.00 4-2880. SS a ‘ROUGH OR oe Pamily as cme. Ken es = ee — lagpargy ae of our offices. (See phone di- be dress and blouse. FE Odd Eines tie ‘s excites”? SATHR = a finished, OR 3-3985 & OR 3-5015. - goreeme, | Pared street. Builder R. I. WICKERSHAM $31,000 gross. | Building included "BU CKNER s- _ 7 EVER aoe Eat ROME | aces "Wot Water and te Rs en = fone | . 7196 W, MAPLE — MaAytair 6-6250) © : : PALEY FoR SIZE LA ers. Automa’ s Relipee < DEER LE. iNT. 2 R.| eREE 40 FT LOTS. $750 WA-| - . 8 Worn once $10. we 104 8. Saginaw ware, electrical ea, crock round home, plus sereage for/ THRER Orr. : Liquor — Motel ‘ DAKLAND COUNTY TSprihnce and tile, ~ is viding. Owner | terford To . FE 3. sake oe AVE, DRESSES, SUITS, F we rms types. mowers BiwiCN sre : ene ond Wei woes Attrac- very, atracte mph. pene ee Finance Co. s. * hots, cine 184, EM au makes of aahert and ag dryers Bros. Paint and” r oe. oan maréwere, 3904 Aubarn a | THS A (Adams . ~ Reconditioned washers for sale. garage, oll_heat @ dian| tive ja gaptes MEU. Conor per city. You cont help but PONTIAC sIZE 16 WEDDING GOWN, VEIL rE on LAPEER RD rE PLYWOOD PE washer, washer & dryer, Elec.|_Lincoin make money here and enjoy your. DRAYTON PLAINS tion, $48" Call Pe BEDROOM LIGHT PIRTURES, & CARRY gtove drapes, Walters Lake self while youre. WALLED LAKE SO Sar: Ce WO 1x. Here? antennas, 60.95. ay yt rie ”, oe Bie AREY eee chee FT tte Say Mwlth| Wooded and hillside cottage sites | for immediate sale. ; Sales’ 12. Dresees aod suits, Pre- ALTON TV xtures for children’s St gp sy + SE reasonable terms.” Possession 30/ 90 ft. wide. Privileges on mile school furniture & clothing, PE 515 E. Walton Mic Fluorescent. 393 | Or- | 1", 4x8 prot : = bie invited. PE §-4724.| .long private e for booting. REALTOR PARTRIDGE WHEN YOU NEED Son € 15 = aan eee ade PONTIAC ‘PLYWOOD 0. Tacos Property aaA| Seed aoe re ren eT tH GOS _ SO) [AUR Tema eae | Cane ees A oan | Seer Ql Skangee YP] Pla rome et s ir tomatic sample “ SOLORED. | smesratitees, eri ieyrercymg| S20 ~ DOOD | artes tah | sete | Srv Saale ; . OD on : . : BEEF AND PORK — 6 Located faa Mertaaie ai Clark- sere operated as cor wash caeasens| as car eee one epeneeiene ere DRESS. birt Floor sample, Reg. s200.98 uartérs Mkt. FE 54-7941. IDEAL LOCATION for Barber ston-Orion Rd. } mile W. — but suitable for any other busi- reers a to suis suit janes top, 3 yd. train, gise 9 wa a T CLEAN USED LUMBER, Bag ee ers.” Only me, Be Drive te nee — ‘ eae! og ay eR eg nr 40128. 171 N. Saginaw PE 5.6189 __ FE 5-5474 m_ iiv - . 2 Dd Heh God, bal =e KUSCHELL, | lapeeov ay stafow FoR Sale Household Goods 87| Sis “oes sizer. Sew. te | Poo FE 004 1 e = 95 — "$155.00. ‘ER HEATERS, $76 “RAINBOW REALTY” |Mt_ #9 mph | ay EEE SIE imirrea, Bek Gite pide. | ELECTRIC WATER HEA re 20 eet 8. PADOOOS For Sale Acreage 47 “aur™ ELL, DRILLING Tin FINANCE CO. $50. Davenport & chal, 60. 238d Ree, $460.08 a oteal “at 620600. | peer ee? ce ee ee rowriac| silior meetine ier} Red tack FE 4-1574 7 2 yin. to pay. 08 days ~ same | EEC Te” newer ders | ACRE . | Bight fixtures. Ideal ! les = 702 Pontiac State Bank $60 for oe cont] rec ey Sees Natiene Trecks ‘enulppe and ga- CC eo ee AC N, Baginaw Fe seis | oe Bey » Pietely medera . ® Acne NEAR a “| rage_ optional Call PE ‘1051. | BAXTER & reasonable price. Try calling FE ERATOR, ANY| Ave, — 24 | Be 7 rm. home, situated 00 19 gcres Clarkston area. IcE ‘AW Ice. t+) W_ Lawrence FE 4-1508| 43548 after 5:30 p.m. and see. record cabinet, cedar chest, E ERYTHIN 3 jots. Also 240 acres, 8 rm. modern house. Clean summer fs — re T CASH UICKLY 7 TWIN sIZB Fe ry] BACH. child's tractor, = lake rm, 2 silos. Only $20,000 uipment. Cal] for details. E : Q PE 46280, 21853. r FOR BUILDING & IMPROVING, ao W. Maree PR caer are 100 ente lebetrent. vey ; U t $500 ‘ prarevats “poet Conlon 6 Used Timbers =" Priced” to * MMEVES, PE_ 42046 oN iS oe ecreage INCOME . ptow 2 trpwere, geod #%-| | REFRIGERATORS. . | pia Tie... Tate, TOTALING ‘ig BY. |... W. DINNAN ti note | gat ong yeas j |aPe, SILVER GRAY BEDRM. | MANY MODELS. Renewed, , | Seder Poste. for feret ei home. Pu Pull price ¢ | 66 W. Huron PE 46-3577 terms or = an eet irgsser. | Dovkrure ect ‘ >, Prem- 3 Steel $000 with $1,000 mi EVES FE_ 4-3046 foz cash deal, Must sel < oP ban ‘2 ; ann GOOD HOS: G SHOP 1 coat exterior pet MP | 5 ACRES Paul M. Jones, Real Est. SIL € Pearson Purniture, 4 Orehata Li. nw Of Pontion arses | ete Mtt Cement or ORR MARK rae a.) eee Bet Conres on Meeiee oe meres oan COMpany | _ave NEFRIGERATO Full rolls is or 36 m POR SPRING CONSTRUCTIO: o Rd 2 room bene & four LADIES AND CHILDRENS ‘sho. 1 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, apartment sise, iste model. $98| y, Seymour Lake | 2.950 — Lm mr 00 each, DOME: | Reasonable. FE §-0479 after 5. : Ha wt egal Re Cof-| @arv terme Crosley electric range, We ately 8 co Mohawk Lake, 100 ft. .... § 4.000) $8,198 ICE CREAM MANOPACTU NG = ee table. . decorator lamps. All| delux, floor sample. Maytag Wwash-| piyscore — sheetfock Wate H's % oe SSeelse t. Equipment and lor $08. Pay only weekly er. $39. Bchick’s. MY ‘1. = eartauhen ior enue ame 00/30, be 3 af Sonn iescnviibes (gg WS hoe ons mE = wrote OF : 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDQ,| Pearson's Furniture, $ Orchard | REFRIGERATOR, MAHOGANY| screen doors — insulation WHITE BI "BROS. catage. 86.950 with 61.000 dows. CO Ee Eon rar a meer Cabinel, | Cedar Chest,| shing! mm » er anti stuss ity 900 ‘Dee | 001, ™ Quick ( ‘ash yrs old, & Norge mane New | _ $1853. SURPLUS LUMBER Open Ever til 8; Sunday 20 ‘Ti 8 Giroux Franks, 4396 Disie Hey WE COVER machine good” “workin yen ‘Repossessed and NEN A ©. noes | 10 cain gearatel” m ween ™, ‘Dunham Lake Frontage THE STATE $25.TO $500 ree sett pe DINING ROOM Reconditioned Items: Rd, (M50 : 7] available 4. ACR CORNER PROPERTY.| PONTIAC BEER & WINE PARTY| On your own apeare auto, eet.-Reasonabie 4-6008 20 in. window fans (3) Your Fon SALE DAVENPORT, RIDING. & W. ia CHAPIN REALTORS >eee ee ee teu oneal a oa other security ‘Up to M months Cholee 0... se eeee eee eeee $19.9§| table, Holl beds, pileity — [only $s Ee . By large pe | 550 WALNUT DINING RIC-EET. i — & other models, DUCK LAKE, HIG TWP..| or EM 3-210. YS te & equip-| % re Gur cervice jo ues, - owes . Apex wringer washer, excellent | motor, eartop carrier, OR 32054. 8 Bp “over 1 acre with large trees, nr. ment including walk - friendly ” ang helpful. See ask SoOL FACE ais "Ow TV conscle 99088 |¢ ‘ANDI NG TOILETS $18.95) Wonder Buy Widing iawo | f, septic & Realtor down plus stock. Will take 12) or visit us at our 9x 12 RU fare $15.06, n° GE TV . 1 Sie... cosas SIS beach. wen, septic . Se oe Reversible, $16.50 Im ported,| GE auto. dryer. ..... $139.95 | w, gh $3| proven the best. Anchor Sen aor owed, "aie |acy ea or” MEMES! yang] abd Sette Home & Auto | sii temps: ‘opi. sor | i, porte ou 7¥, --,,timae | Spe"ut ste wiittn’:: fass| feretp tee, tee ah et t 6210 ; ( i | items wee s colored bath set i _Drive, off Duck Lake Rd. B WEST. ACRE| HOUGHTON LAKE Grill & cab- ee BS Peereen's —— > ir +e service Parts for all makes. wind in ar ground business, Heart rd Lake Ave, ST BAY “CHARGE with trim .......... ek... ) IMPROVE Ps. AS) churches, shoppine takes, ‘parks,| cf winter and summer 1840 LOAN CO. a4" PHILCO TV, gi0052 1" at| GOODYEAR SERVICE | "\ Pactory ‘tnds—irreguiars Patiory trained Mechanica. _Lake. Phone TExas_¢3608, rol,“ ti be. sao "520 dol we, $28) ren. Gos, plotares Im, oar otiee.|_¥ . Perry 91. (Corner Pike) _|miral supe: fi Ambsesoder FE 5.6123 gave UMBING SUPPLY ; NT LOT, NEAR OR- Penns denn Semek: owane. Real Estate and business with ste 5; 5 other used TV's. Obei | 30 S. Cass \72 8. Saginaw. 5-2100/ LEE'S SALES nd VICE chard: Lake Village. $2,000 cash. in 8 living quarters. Terms, L ANS — be 3930 Elizabeth Lk, Ra. FE REBUILT “WASHING MACHINES. FURNACES =. Duct WOR WORK a1 ae rt oP ; ERTY—2 BEDROOM, ; e CO._¥F FREEZE, Ore oan pnrariced. zie | antood. Om 3.0408, FE 30830 __921_Mt. Clemens 8t, Mery. ern year around For Sale Farms 48 STATEWIDE TO $800 — 928 7 oy new, only $240.80; Used % ton| Ebigy eM "Jonson," Fis | _sate ‘ CORRUGATED home, Completely furnished, Has - ot acs matsie ‘fective of Panties = SCOMMUNTTY ITY NICO. sir ‘conditioner. 1 yr. old., $100. E:. amenlieiaieneanebiae Garage Doors ptt IR reh, Sandy é 3-0421 5-601 5 bean, Ee = mat aniaren, = CEES In? 8 Telegraph Pm 08m FRIENDLY. SERVICE wate teria ease “Ga ROLEAWAY, AND. NOLLYWOOD STEEL © ac, ft Oa etme fetvorl eo "excellent. ‘cami ont eerann goto felevision. Excellent condi: | Bt te, ttubeasey nice a seconds and all standard CHURCH'S INC, OA oie. | buildings, $7800 dn. W. of Pontiac.| | Want To Go Into NEED $25 TO $500? | _Hea._¥E 33187. Bies ‘and. desk. Pin 75-1399, tines, $28 end.up. FE 2-0233 LAKE PR full RES. ‘ Busi > so YDS. OF USED WOOL CAM | cae LakGe 3 BO Dae | Weed steel fol fold-away closet doors, . Pagetmdate garage, dock paneled: 80 AC The Toy Business? SEE eting. partly worn & soiled, $45. | SACRIFICE. Lal ane W. 4 a Disappearing stairways. pgp Dai WELL , ment, -| Off Rochester Rd., beautiful old| wit] lease out our large basement After 6 p.m, MI 4-1998 ing room su uron Steel Pout: ie window shutters, al. ber nin. ettige living rooms& mee — English type home, nicely land-| toyland, See Mr. Barnes. SEABOARD a 6G ATER SOLD, Electric gsrege door operators, | ot PY THOMPSON, a ts or part, good out buildings. BA HARDWARE chee lem” heater, tos Enstallod 9160.58. ene ed Macnee, 602 Mt. Clem- - pg A Mortgage Problem ? nso REPRIG EX OA 3 Be. sect Bal 90fB ....0-++ sore? 1 TERBITRAC. GOOD CON- a De mn ee cow ceteeseeen « F 9-2555. ‘ — p camped Eee roe: barn, Pesty of fruit trees, Land- So? We make m fopne to meet ef pom oh Sees Gn tain | pee Oe ie eet re: 9 88 | toma Lan, 3 wonee —| 223 OF, rooms. Drapes throughout, Avio hig ghey. Prices’ at ‘$15,800 on] SMALL MODERN HOME zou" redulremaat, tervice Alss| APT SIZED ELECTRIC STOVE. | Locads chair ‘s'ottoman’™.. $1298 oat nh eiak aon 24x20 D.H. | See spon r ~ SEORGE BLAIR ane je Pup Pquiten ee ina 4 ees Fay eae ee cae i, se|. Empire Supplies G r * slight! Union Lake Rd, et 34148 fered, Large, well Jandecaped lot REALTOR R. J. VALUET, Realtor |, ¢ EPP MTOR RLTY, 0. || cRouT Go wane | 4 . ¥, ry AVAILABLE | Value $8.95 nese ‘an actligntiy | 2000 es aie pps ey peste I 4536 Dixie H OR 3-1951/946 OAKLAND A PE, 5-0003 re =M O) EOF pe OM CAN BE Lavatorter com lete | with mixing wiry & Id foot boat 95:8" Roselawn, . Lal ront uel eS PLAINS OPEN BVEViNGs, Uwtit #30 ria Bi FOUND oa of’ ut SCALES. || 18 W. Pike. EZ terms PE ¢1122| taucets $14.95 Mi bigan bet SPECIAL” e ents. 3-3687 . ‘ Trade F : OW | __ cen L ( Fiead . Som tae a Reach, OF THE LAND! Wet SECURED | $11.500 LAND! for carvor “housctrauer: I owe| let, 1 at niViinds ob RE | cr Souschold effects of the tate | LAWN MOWER PARTS ox’s, all gtn 4c a tt, Garage. Freed sell. Terms LIVE OF F T contract, y' ost. $8,625. ; on OR, 3-7497 Visit our trade dept Ad i _ & Mrs, B. Morgan Parker, rollers : Also for eee we sx6's, all Leth, 8¢ @ ft. sate ee) der Lavender Plan Now for Retirement Clarence C. Ridgeway jwa 55 | Percens oF Feel! 48561 Cass, Utica. mace in Balan | ‘$2 Raiser Oh ins asdc “on Sotare,__” | - Seck"Sue'Surrepuaes wee | VY TON) F agreer COMMUNITY. oe bea eae: Watch —_ Sales. ay Motor Sales This Paper | Pediat — oo naitbu! | ‘For The MOST| ;3,D0D¢E BE ace World | ssa. HEE : Or . s PONTIAC Aap By BA . te is6e HELLMAN MINK «OR. WITH SLTMOUTH GAVOT CLUS Shattering , BR AID || RE, Places Salo Bat te set Picea | ; | . _| "32 HUDSON HORNET : Sal HASKINS Announcement £52 HUDSON HORNET , | gunacam pero DEALER Transportation |_!n Our History ee ee mn jiantyDEROSE PLYMOUTH, 1957 3140 W. HURON teeenee |For ‘Sale Heusciallora 73) Detroiter Pontiac Chief | 15 to 50 ft; 8 10 wides 48." ae trade in nilowance en your 1946 ad: taken Yes gave hundreds of aol dollars en ye you buy “Bob Hutchinson 1954 CHEVROLET AIR 2 : |-__1 mile west of Telegraph _| Gleaming Ebony paint. set SPECIALS | "Sree ae Sesee ead auf te a aT MODSOR Raat we | SLAY Se Stag hae: Mobile Home a ham doctor's car. A real beauty ae | ee FE ox OS THis AU- er steering. all this for 1982 Kaiser ¢:door Mydramatic. || figs" Narth Benviolet Co. tunter CARS & Tate -g RR Fe . wala eet | Eo Ree Eo eee! STATT S| Sas haar tases ITZ ales inc. 1951 Ford Tudor V-6 sedan, Radic pom Mh oe Hr nal — SCHU 4301 Dixie Highway (US. 10 Gad heehee ...+---.-0.--a8088 $198 | "33 BEIA = HT. FULLY MOTOR SALES DeS0TO-PEYMOUTH ‘ sae Nort orth raf Poatiae 1831 chevrolet oor Powersiite “Seoutpped. Bae, Beans," 9 M24 “MY 3-2750___Lk._Orion LINCOLN, 1956 in PE YMOUER pEDAN. EXO. and beater ......---: , 223 ah P = Premier © cond on. rE Ras a PP : “trsexcelient Lita HOURETRATL ¥ a A hovrest Bel Air ——— ee thet nia . “NEW ‘cont: TAKE 8 P pet Goad reg. Bik. & i Pe HM. __igs Late Ww EL WART. : dio and heater .......... ; a down to earth price. Rest equipped with (town and ad as Bes needed to 90: OTe cee, ena OL piaes, | priced for quick sal 57748. dau EE Cuaveeiet Geer. Redie sad — ee << SS cowry regio, Gaal, beaters. sponsible party, Mr. Bell. Great ’ qe ae 3 SEnEEAL HOUSETRAILER | ; ; SS EOS $308 heater, white tires. all. you . dows and seat, Factory ROS. : = DACHBHUNDS. AEC REG. 7 WES.'"'s6 On 3-2074. ‘ eo int inns 56 Cocoa Subed CHEVROLET need to own is freak exterior ot coral_and | 1881, PLYM. COUPE, T Ouwng: sn ighle a Sune | — PT NW ODN. Line) F~ 20 go slo eae nns: : CONVERTIBLES AND | ‘ih."Pull"price-ouy"oues: | Rte Set sifoy ned bated | S23 tat Wars. Pe io" FREE: KITTENS TO A GOOD —CehN HOUSETRAILERS ; S detail right down to | 1951 PLYMO! bent Oe ee are FORM, 4, 8,8 18 7 pedroome, low “His name is Bill—B—I—L—as in billionaire!” Haskins Chev. TO CHOOSE FROM SCHUTZ eas Sirmingeam where | Assume payments of t.68 me. z JL _ cher ; gee : r rates New 1+ Tour Ss F 6751 sien Highway at Mi5 f “ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH = re press are Call Gredit. M. ©. Mr. 2 at > Rate birds” and rabbits: ‘Dedy Le gg EO : rr RAO Open Nights ‘Tu 9 BANK RATES 912 8, Woodward, Birmingham down,'an i older car will han- MI_ 41500 Turner Ford. _—e a $1,o08. Marine Coach Saics'| Boats & Accessories 85, Wanted Used Cars 88 } Tee ee - ae Rg a at lla 4 wud Goose gt epee se] h = ' e0 SHELTON We trade upordown, || °° OR # B MOTORS | SCHUTZ ‘PONTIAC, STATION WAGON. Sr er errord| Mace ha Karey | Maa eee) | Bright Spot DB ope “Oakland County's RO, DOWN FATMENT, cas,| 12 @ Woouvere, Beminsmm_| TODAY'S SPECIAL seibatatee © eee| er une (ah ew yf et RUNADOUT ANPIRAIEDR | Needs Sharp Cars Now |Rochester, | OL 18133) wildest trader” | "Saget ona rig a TaMenetane BA COD. Ere Fea Ty pee] Se a Ge te meter nore Phone RE BONE” | Balhae Bk Pra Pe al ta Oe ire wen| ‘St PONTIAC Pe TALE Sa SER RIER PU! | 4-671. é “OS MP XS. motor,: trailer &| your door or drop in at the cor 2 Pont, ee, aeeee. 1198 NORTH . FORD. lent condition. PE 2-1945. maaan eater. Hydramet: cee cea PRR TG OTE en wy removes | _Hiceee Sa ome | Bah tee nae “Seis ae Ge fe HES oe ee eee arma | baa bog Deas: Ge | Reet tee foe be tie CRED pees gh oor WSs wma anne 4 98| CHEVROLET |a gene" ginccanse cone] EP uotaaee serge ye] BoM TES T Court. 1840 Lapeer d-| 7; cars. ‘s Gutta atiaseees OE x at 6. Woodward, Ave, ; Parks at MI +7500. Turner 83 Sanderson * PE 21777 _Lot 74, Lake Orion i bed ant AS MUCH FOR 31 ZONK AND ‘Sa Buick Birmingh MI 42735 es PORD 3 OR VERY 6050 Foro. Sabtee ouns-SREEDERI'c| TRAILER EXCHANGE| $ihmeattt wtp Guat e: | ‘itor eatt BUD SHELTON - condition, Reasonable, PE COMMUNITY | Matthews — Harsrenyes P re & tre starter motor & trailer, 2 3a Eves, NAME 1958 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SE- 55 FORD 8 « Your apr pes pm uppies, all -AKC. Selling MOBILE HQMES is 9180, ORisndo 21031 © C ASH ye dan. Powerglide This car runs wy pore ewe MOTOR SALES 431, OAKLA OODLES AND POMERANIA’ Anderson - Regal ig "pra Pads MAHOGANY HY- GEOR MILLION | Our.sck No. N-4its, North Chev-| POM. Locks "goed & Tuas good. Rewheston Michigans inst DR. R up foes mos all ages. All AKC. Palace - Beemer éropiane, ad complete with AVERILL'S NEED CARS aeerent, _— Ave. Bi Bivd. = A : a aerels 804 N. Main OL 2-9311 ; clean, 132 E. Rundell. FE dane. & Bn. trailer ._¥| it, Then bring it here for Meat 68 Oakland FE 2-2391 | 1952 NASH RAMBLER WAGON. | ‘5 NTIAC ‘PARAKEET yA > TALE We Buy, Sell, Trade |soats - | ae Se New "38 Fords, all, equipped with a enemies | Mee! FE 60681. power, 6,000 m . Cai aun re 3 Y inum, Y & heater. 1962 CHEVY. 4 DR. CLEAN. No | 1066 FORD. 2 DR. 6.) ; 7 take’ ever payments. FE 7 ~a_. oer & bests, alum 300 DIXIE HW ! . a MERCURY WiTH WER-| $26 WALL, BLACK. 610 New 8-10 Wides wood & . Be sure & se¢| FE 23-0878 rE 46a08| A. mirror, money dn. hss mo. Eddie Steele | Std. Clean. Your car dn. lon call ae -0805. CA} ser Oatland Ave , Gator trailers, 2 er: oe + fh. 90. mo. ° ina at, oe if Onkiane "Bottle Gas i tng og I FOR Aes «=—sé| Pairiane Club Sedan... mo. otors ees a, Y NO 75 in Parts and Supplies Kelty's eee, Fee aubure ot Gama BD CARS Sales |Rairiane 500 Club Sedan Be lens coment MOTO, 1s) dsame payments of rs pe 46 mo. Hardenburg *54 PONTIAC LS i Te cote] seme. Aubere-figue, Pe secil,| Community Motor Sales jeuten wees, oo. | = "| Mace RE act i DP, ae “14 Ferd ¢: $495 Cartop Boat ......cicseerreeees $15 SMALL 33 YMENT i967 = FOF CONVERT “cy” S COR eet er if tha Goaven secre: TS ak cEORGE’§ MILETON ae CHEVY. Evy io. Mis, STANDING &.| fiReses. Leto of cutees, CRinnde couse cass a rue vs bm CY N é Scott-Atwa 4 : > ‘§T FORD CO ib = —o aire ee ANAT Seth taka ee ee ee | betta tens] OWENS D COCKER: AK Holly al bed ape 1983 BUICK itor. 9 ABso bn of at, heater, Votes onc > ise FORD PLANE, 2 DR. vs Get Wise, © Economize pl 5 bac hae cP CAT. SME FOR OU? Serta = Wanted clean used cars, See us| sume of $8.52 | mo. = hr oe $1,089. Our Payments. Eddie Steele Ford, RAME Sher 8: bam. in Gardner for the tp. delia. GaT" credit Mer, “Mars Parks si Mupler’ Biyd\ at 8 Woog.| = 2400 [BLER sep oeetad State cone +3735 19 : L oaIAe SEDAN. HYDRA. ty ge BILL SPENCE | “Ran assouurenY No Money CHEVROLET, 1956 our car at SCHUTZ MBLER | SALES & SERVICE DN. Assume payments of $11.46 12,000 miles ts all the speed- 3 EE is " oan | ee ee rs ees | Sees [rere eee : MOTOR SALES tre A elder cht is what SCHUTZ =zlomstie_tranamission. FE 221. | Peasonaple eller. Kost & Print. WILL PAY yea” - ‘DeSOTO-PLYM tment: SA Sharp & clean PE oe CONVERT. IN GOOD aie condition. $125. FE 2-307. ar. Clean 98 Fe HAS WE. Eddie Steele Ford. FE youen Joe mileage. 3 BTATION WAGON. 6 “Sie Fear brs, _gttt.S, wosceard, Birmingham EXTRA SHARP TOP DOLLAR |,iuatetek | = SCHUTZ «atta eesoonateMix | EXTRA SHARE ou rag gg. . ; - IETENTON BOF OF BOODERS. tee 7 oe 7) M a St 2 bake rE oo Lake Ave. ow Ford. Best offer oF HOUGHTEN & re SONS ai genoa aaa u Sony cae . , ANY Hii OR : “ben Georee iin Warcld Tur] $28 N. Main, ROCHESTER 38 Fore. custom tinea, V ise +4 r ots +h ae or ©". suas a itis “FORD 9 PASS CTRY. SE. F) ass RY SE. ie OLDS We IW FOR. 3 WOR coves ce scwscinecch 2 WTD.; BY PR ATE PARTY " Seay — Eddie. Bteele CLEAREST 3s 0 on 7s, 8 Bivd.’ at Saginaw eee ate mi i ; a, 5-8204. : " WE NEED MANY TRUCKS "Br ight Spot” sf pemocer cbr es WHY xen — WE Bargain. D ARD, WILL on + k Outboard Mis, | Bide eae ge BONI IS “UE oobi geet | EL Ee UeEPwSuke || REALLY HAVE THE CARS — ONE OF - 3 oR s AnD, ‘BINMINGHAM. ) | for’ ony ‘ese, ‘Our stock Me. N:| Crone Ree “HE4|| OUR BEST SELECTIONS — MOSTLY st | See MEM Motor Sales Bivd, ai 8, Woodward Ave Bu-| LOF LATE MODELS, AND YOU'LL én iste a gare, BAB Y: R ad Bl k CONVERT WI; USED. §_TONKED Cans hod OCK — heater’ "Ww' ‘hed “Tia oud SURE LIKE. 7 : TS ae } FIRST COME : Sale YW you're looking toro oom one, OO . . FIRST Ae Peany gf cepeen thie Tbird lave ess win radio |] THE LOW PRICES — YOU DON’T HAVE By ma ot parte eben oa tAN ae\t "Oprang A nice Cubah "Me Ford. R-Wagon. 8. RAM. Bive| Mop cece ln SMT TO BE A MAN TO APPRECIATE THE fea: pga MARE| with, Straigm suck ‘wane: FE|—TOHNGON MOTORS WILL PAY PRICE Biko Foe ol ian ese Meelis erve Mbt 8A | 3 Boel ya's ge. gl] FINE VALUES — EVEN THE Trailers & Accessories TOP DOLLAR i “steering, “RAH. 9405.2 for sale. fi Chery \V-. 4 ar, of gions FOR GOOD t3 Pontiac Cet, Auto. Ratt. 9 828/34 Via Bel Ase er. sine 7 GIRLS CLEAN USED CARS $895 Bbc ethene amt hE | $i ooy apy | : | our new jot at Super Buick. 4 ar. Dyna. Rad. | ~" Starchief Cat. .... $ 945 . . Ee a wg ae 4°"4r.”' Ghiet,éentaee # Bebole Mann F4 CAN TELL AT A GLANCE THAT . | 2 z ‘er at 8. Woodward, Birmingham. woe ey a Hardtop ‘Sl Plym. ‘wagon, new paint, a 3 Chev 4,ar, Poe P-gide ; bass = THESE CARS MEAN: 4 t, | FUbWer ...-- eee e eee en ee : ‘ : 3 eed Frc pars_opa| Soe Dee aS ae, RY RIEMENSCENEIDER | uy a ITY ATLOWCOST "aan fh Be My cent, down. 3 yrs to pay. Ply. ’ $17 DOWN OR A “9 me fee Ot So rt $B) on ages Fe 2.0131 oo, a to ber cent off, black of] steel. See the Riviera float, cruis- ALL Per re Sean MODELS On B Pee Morr B | oe Fore. 3 ‘mest be lie a4 Ss Rae VERY CLEAN, .. . ae WILLIAMS ~— Smeciake taper, *6 ‘ft. bos jt keeers aoe “FE toms PLUS, 75 OTHER FINE CARS 5 elton s Sisgye from i” sc tac | ‘55 FORD Fairlane 4-Door ................$ 895 41 8. sa ginaw at Raeburn Mer Mark 5, ere é ~~ TO CHOOSE FROM Per pig AUTO BR Bese is64 1984 FORD CONVERT. LOW MILE- , Standard Trans. Solid Baby BLUE Finish. Auto Service Si] fhertises’siss. ‘Tee only "| For Sale Trucks 90,- xe Deniers Piease | i505 CHEVY 2 DRRam. VERY | Sida. % PHP ORM) 155 BUICK Special 4Door ..---..-0eeee-e.$ 595 bp. “? Mercury, of big savings. good cond. $796. PE 2-4315. ‘66 FORD CUST. Radio & J eater Standard Trans. "Metallic BLUE . TDR. FORD- . .|CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE| QPen Sundays Git 'p Keay ne. | * DASEROER SUNDAY SCHOOL ! ios CHEVROLET V4 WITH STAN: | omatic, RAH, WW, 2 ione, low ; WTS | car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma ME 46771 ee cae poe Boog | ; dard Wapsmission. 0 real hum-| mileage, s10e8 by) Hood Phone FE F dinger cher: 4 PORT, a 4-352 56 PONTIAC Starchief 4- Door ececcesese $1 595 car for Our — No. foes No: OWENS 16 RUNABOUT, CURVED) fishing trips, s buy at $200! windshield, steering and controls,/ _ 2-3007, 3434 Auburn Rd_ a : w" rolet Bivd s. Solid BLACK Paint. In excellent condition with oe ue ar,__| iment neg ean sane Te ap: a rono mice or were "Bright Spot" | Sggeere aren 'burmigthon, oti /"eefORS mazer, ope erage |e mane Established cial 7 | Steele 5-9204, é summer Seer ee ia 7 | sees FE_CARTOF wont ia anh ORD ADEM io yarpD| Olds- Cadillac Dealer | Gar PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. ’54 MERCURY Monterey 2-Door ..........$ 710 e im; ™ some ~ . \. of ae. Plat Ra Rate Bo eerie side load joad carto) yon carrier, lyr. | ipsa DODGS Piz TON GROWER WAG WAG- Orchard Lake at Cass come less Some wants : , Ese alleen net eo a , he ie) eraere: = aot son oF MODERN SSE PR EP I se R RUBBER. ae ce Ye bel Sl 54. DESOTO Firedome 8 .$ 695 : _ : to orders. j a Pe M2 AT CLA IN RD. al Sierelelelniel sister Sle etelels Se _Sale Motor Scooters 82)" Scooters 82 takesi act canvass” canoe. és _ For sale cheap, OL 6-2066 1950 a Ba TRANS. $78.| pony — MEBCURY MY 226| Better Buy Used Cars 4 DOOR — Radio & Heater, Auto..Trans., Power ‘SS ALL STATE. GOOD CONDI-|_FE 211 Se orate TOM BORK ines - CHEVROLET EDOOR V4. | CURISUNT, "Radio heater auto: | pal eninaes ~ $150, FE 47183. SPR: CLEARANCE SALE: ON Radio, heater, Powerglide Orig- = Hi § i F ND| rai ALL STATE MOPED A.1 CON. all INS? poate and trailers 30 per |—2NC. MU ¢1725_____| inal a4one sparkling pants ria. matte {ratemiasion New tires, no ee Ee pba hal Z eae 56 PONTIAC Hardtop Coupe ..... . $1495 dition. Extras, Reasonable. OL ge tO Rg ‘7 CHEVY "Rae N Cass. — Hot Tae yA $1,087. i stock “THE BARGAIN LOT tires, low mileage. oth 8 tse ope Medremens. RED & ‘WHITE: Finish. Machinery, cues aie Spa PULL . Pow- cuiraner forward bre be = 1956 1956 FORD V2 ” ie TON" N° PICKUP. — at & Wenlware ave. Bir- Hunter ave Haynes, Birm. ER'S PERSONA . _condition “ME t eise?, extras, Fine Sa Ae tet price e608. sale price ey Rhee ‘Titus use use ey on LEAN a "$5 one er EL AIR CON- *S1 Chrysler Newport 55 Ford V-8 4-Dr. $1295 54 BUICK Super +Door Dg eee “te eee 7 Oe .$ 905 W.Si CURNIZAN SCOOTER. 3am. faremater nile ahah og door oa eer oa ga? down, small m month-| _vert. 643 Lounsbury, out_Oakiand. RED & Sr HARDTOP COUNTRY SEDAN ns white Ps aoa oo, Pret —— sie __ OR _3-2002 deck, Ras on rear seat.| Hunter blvd, at Woodward Ave| “Buyer's Resistance?” bebe TP Lene | emcee] os ae CUSHMAN EAGLE. MAKE ‘tle ww. 1087 Evin-| Birmingham, Ml 42735. =) st you ‘have any, it will JIMMY "DEROSE 54 PONTIA€ Starchief Custom ..........$ 545 — Gentine x00) wt a " aaron, “that, will surprise — KUPS oa ha 1 mile sae Do fo A 56 Buick Super w+ -GhOOS nal ot te Ey * ae. Hyérematic. Our ANDERSON. SALBE fais, and test rive “t them befere | .1s nore, % tom 8... $Sig| e™ mileage new car trades SS ee Le *. : {2'6, PADDOCK. (at Pike) PE $-4346| fou buy” and what you are | ‘tt Fore 4 hea rive 0 fe) att canbe” “gemere, amoblers ,-"" oe 35 BUICK Special 2-Door ws... os. $1095 “For fl Motoreyer 0) $258 SEVPTMEES| “Torry Jerome. ere we (mame ool Seem. $0] agate re Na n ARN A es north. of High- | AISIT R&C . BEL AIR HARDTOP. Radio t ' day only 1947 HARLEY 78. $100. rey. Seer ary norih Ml )| ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | RAMBLER S _ | 1958 ‘english ‘Ford. Today only $1,305 | heater, white tires, Powergiide. || 57 RITICK Sp ial Hardtop .........5. 2095 . MY 3-2726. oan ‘Sund OL AMBLER SALES 1962 on Wasp. New.-tires. Coed Pp: LIDIG i860 HARLEY @. 4-1 COND. $300, Sai BOnY COMET CLASS, FULL 1955 FORD ra DUNE 3-33 WE HAVE THE - ine. Decent body. Today only |’56 Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1495 dant ean ty Full Power, Radio & Heater. A one = Bone peed va Ge 4-2844 =n G5 HARLBY DAVISON MOTOR | eee SE or OL 2.0000. 4755 ones Utica, HIGHEST - 1948 Pontiac, good body. tains Siler we mise it, I. —|_¢ycle 14. Market 4-2839, SPECIAL 2 blocks N. of 17 Mile, E. off PERCENTAGE OF 1933 $3 Rambler hardtop. New ongine. - 57 PONT AC Starchiet Hardtop Jace $2195 SPECIAL ‘33 HARLEY 14 OHV — HYDRA, |17 alum. $ea Nymph .... $199.50 LS ee ee 0 eg aa aa tae SS Pontiac 870 . . $1195 4 DOOR - SILVER & WHITE - ae, ~ Ca Tractor. Model DC | ora eB ee. ioe, traile Bhd fro epee) 6 the ty te eae RAMBLER SALES 1934 Rambler 4dr. m model.| “CATALINA CPE cole ' se lractor, Mode i957 .ZUNDAPP — 290cC. GOOD) 1's HP Evinrude mo $283.00 genattion “St Se Cele: Coed com IN THE STATE : Svdrematic, whie tires we eye || 94 BUICK Consary. Hardtop ..........-...$ 895 condition. _ $425. h. FE 8-098. Total $562. All new. . lle cost $475. __ dition FE 5-14 i Re . OF edt Rambler a agon, Cus- $595 cas 3. H B Works | 37 ome et DUMP WiLL coor made: Weare glass. One owner beauty. Dynefiow. Canary YELLOW ‘s IN GOOD conDiTION ims4 Ales STATE moTorcrcie.| Harrington Boat Works |’, ,OMC 2, TON DUMP. Wilt MICHIGAN 1988 Rambier wagos. 1 automatic. |, ie lary: * BROS eas wat Wiste tee a ceraeade ne tractor or dump. Call after 6,/ Huge savings on demonstrators. standard, Hurry 54 Pontiac 4-Dr, ..$ 795 56 CHEVROLET Ton. Pick are "KING. BROS. - end chrome Low. mileage Ro-|FE 28033. OPEN sUNDays | —OF 21841. — | reotee’ Nom venation s: Tarte? | kT wagen A beoutlial cor’ tiets | DELUXE SEDAN. Renter, hyére- Low mileage, cod “own On il ae ee PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE peer a =e 120 Heiner. OND DER 1 VARNISHED BOAT ON PONTI AC’ S 1983 Piymouth station money down. | 1958 Rebel. Full power. we 'hp.| BO. = ene owner Peet portation.” = v = hd on. * é rr ACTORS nF Hariey Deviason, — Harie: = dre. Air conditioning 1956 Ambassador ° 6, Jet black. 53 Ford ZDr. .. ..$ 495 155 PONTIAC §S hief ¢ jes Co., 372 Sad 7 lon Offered TRUCK CENTER _}1956_ Rambier Buper. 4 “ar. Over-| Loaded, $1,395. CUSTOMLINE SEDAN. Heater Starc Hef be. seseeeesssee ss $1195 Wheei-Horse naw Transportation ffered 87 drive. R&H, N’ 1088 Rembier’ ¢@r. Custom sedan.4 Fordom . CATALINA COUPE — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, TILLERS if IARKLESS SALES “& SERVICE| 1953 Rambler Wagon. A-1 condition,| Auto. Like new. Hurry! aint ty Bolens ME Tier: Bolens Muster: = aes ——s A. vane a rs us allow FOR Sea oon _ ibs os4 Nash Su we ‘ dr Perfect con L oe am er 57 Buick 4-Dr.. $1995 i =| Power Handle’) forcycies, 0h ‘Mt. Clemence 'PE|_PE_ 23215 P® 2-5623 after 6pm.) ~ dition. Overdrive L SEDAN. yynaflow, ra- Dh = feciigh bar wanaas,| Ege Se eee et te,| RETATL BRANCH |wgBugt ton tt sara ) satelite * | FACTORY BRANCH dE uWY | For Sale Bicycles 84 “gantord Servis tne Os bites. Oakland at Cass sxe mone OD ae Head trs 54. Buick (2-Dr. 22. $ 995 : : PLL ALL AALALAP LAS AAAP PAH | BASSENGERS TO HARRISBURG, vrolet 216 Station Wagon. . ARDTOP, Radio, Boy's BICYCLE FOR SALE 2%| Ii leaving sat. morn, Share exp. For § Sale Cars 91|.. v4. etglide. 5% Very clean | 1959 wash ‘ 2 to| he E-Z eye giass, inch, Good cond. is #87 High-| PE 3-1342, Anne 911956" Ford Vie. RAH, ROM. P- v= Hragy “ geal tl oma ‘pr y new tires, - : ~ : de Ss hy Off W. Clarkston Rd, Lake RIDE OR RIDERS TO-* FORD ‘6, BUICK SPECIAL. HT R&H. tela "Pord 6 eyttader. 9 ér, we| 1004 Ambassador 6. $608.’ ; _ : arborn Engineering. 8 to 4; 45. Pord. Bas i we RETAIL BEST owner. down j | . Boale & _PM. PE 2-019. Pett an nets, we payment ‘ a ar, Overdrive, New | WHOLESALE “Tie "REST : i Mearly_n 338 tractor L Boats & Accessories 85) Trick Godino NORTA PARI ~ 1963 Olds Super 6. 4 ar. Nice com siropotitan enews tone | a # load > GARS: ALL Makes &_ YEARS. sedate live BT 0. "irdrautc and puiley. ‘|12 CHRIS CRAFT WITH STEER- Ruther_way VE 60008. BOUGHT & SOLD 1055 Study V-8. Coupe. sharp 1957 Morris’ Minor. Hurr ‘ ee | BS Ftenets 1 Commander motor, | 9a eae a USED we ones 1952 Stu , Geny ei 1956 oid «dr. Grerarive. su 2 . RETAIL STORE vere its, railer Sktis and surfboard “ " 1955 Chevy '% ton pir Clean.| Pet. Murry . a Next to Huron Theate ’ E f f ae noe Rt ACE AgLOST” AD. Seem Met alias Roe Bat ast] "HR “yz | "GOODWILL USED CARS’ Used 3 times Paid $138, wij or an ad) ‘ALFA-ROMEO ROADSTER. | ‘S6| pius many no money down ears: | ine soem | cn fe for $75. FE 8-00 to recover a loss, Dial FE| Must sacriee, ee ves transferred We CRANK the balan 2HP 1 UTBOARI T : eee TR PRP /2-8181, for an ad-writer.|FURON MOTOR SALES| ®*&C! AMBLER : Rambler, “210 Orchh d Lake A 6§ MT, CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 | . fépm. 3 Say “eharge it.” ALWAYS D SELECTION We can beat any dea} char e “Ave. FE): iF RORAROUT ip aR MOTOR [OY “OA"6 * oD mosag “I. | BEHIND THE POST OFFICE): | Aimos, new. EM 3-4883, _ esa w. HURGR “"* pm gases! cotipiete Service Bam, til» pin. 606 es woROWare FE 2-9101 Open Eves. ( mee ane ee an wf { \ oi é j | . j j ; \ | ; A ; 5 , ‘ 5 ? 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, a 20,1958 _ -- -- Today’ s Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations Usjed to this column are subject to change without notice + | Channel 2--WJBE-TV Channel +-WW4-TV Channel ponerse tv Channel 9—CKLW-TV | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. 6:20 6:30 7:10 7:15 7:30 8:00 8: 9:00 : ‘@) Weather: Phelps. (7) Mr. Danger. (4) Box Four. (7) Annie Oakley. Both pranksters and real gang- sters pull series of robberies. (9) M. Show. (4) Up for Appeal. Motorists’ problems. (2) News: LeGoff. (2) News: Edwards. (7) Sports Parade. (9) State 2 Troopers chase murderer. (4) Casey Jones. Train load- ed with nitroglycerine runs into trouble while trying to reach workers trapped in tunnel. (2) Follow That Man. Adven- ture series, Ralph Bellamy. (7) Weather. (Tt) News: Daly. (D Cheyenne. Cheyenne searches for partner’s mur-|% derer. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Ed- ward —G. —Rebinson, “Tam- pico.” (*44), (4) Treasure Hunt. ® (2) Name That Tune. —— (7) Cheyanne (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) Fisher, Gobel. (2) Mr. Adams, Eve. How- ard, Eve entertain royalty when they take all-expense- paid vacation in smal] Eu- ropean country. (7) Wyatt Earp. Earp’s friend comes to Dodge City to hide from two lovelorn (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Gobel (cont.) (2) Playhouse. Jackie Coop- er, “Fast Break.” Ex-con tries to hide his past. (D Broken Arrow. Cochise rescues heroic Chinese cook from renegades. (9) Theater. opposes company’s founder. (4) McGraw Adventure. Mc- Graw looks for aircraft ex- ecutive’s wife. . (2) To Tell Truth. Executive 11:15 (4) Weather. _ (2) Weather. 11:20 (4) Sports, *(2) Sports. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Anne 11:30 (7) Night Court. (9) Theater (cont.) with Stubby Kaye. (2) N'watch (cont.) WEDNESDAY MORNING .(2) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. (2) TV Collage. (4) Today. (2) Cartoon Frolic. (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. (1) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (2) News. (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Romper Room. (7) Our Friend Harry. 9:40 (9) Billboards. 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. (4). Dough ReMi. (9) Movie, 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy. (4) Treasure Hunt. 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey (4 Price Is Right. ul:25 (7) News. 11:30. (2) Dotto. ; (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Rickey the Clown. (9). Howdy Doody. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tae Dough. (9) Toes in Tempo. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow, (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Erwina. ‘ (9) Myrt and Doris. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. Jeffrey, “City in Flames.” |9:99 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Jack. Paar. Orson Bean! . (4) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. 1:30 (2) As the World Turns. (D Topper. (1D Lady of Charm. 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 2:30 (2) House Party. (4) Kitty Foyle. 259 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. (4) (color). Matinee Theater. {D American Bandstand. * (9) Movie. 3:80 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (9) News. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. _ (4) Queen sor a Day. (7) American (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (9) Laff Time. Instead of Retiring (1) Do You Trust Your Wite?| Son ‘Delights Bert Lahr 7 ane to ‘Show Basit é 7 Herbert Drops Police Career Follows Dad’s Example by Becoming TV Clown in Tucson, Ariz. NEW YORK (INS) — Bert Lahr, ted dynasty, lack of formal plans seems not to have made any difference. ~ * «© * * ’ Bert’s son Herbert, a tall and handsome lad who tips the scales at 235, hadn't even suspected his - own leanings toward the spotlight. _ Certain of his vocation for the constabulary, Herbert kept brass button-and-bluecoat firmly in his future and when he left the Uni- finger Lebanon Strike Continues iCrisis Straining Economy BEIRUT, Lebanon —The Leb- anese public is feeling a severe economic stgain as a result of 10 days of general strike enforced by daily bombing and terrorism. daily gaining greater control over down of shops continues in Bei- rut and chief cities. Government security forces are ~ #&® & *& street mobs and opposition guer- rilla bands. But the general shut- The strike has been enforced by Salam says the strike will con- such terrorism as the bombs|tinue until Chamoun resigns. five persons were killed and many wounded. An t gangs roam the |'° city in automobiles, firing in the air to threaten: shopkeepers who dare open. The opposition demands the resignation of pro-Western Presi- dent Camille Chamoun and a gov- ernment policy oriénted. toward President Nasser’s United Arab Republic. Opposition leader Saeb Trade is at a standstill. The 9:30 (7) Pantomime Quiz, Guest! | | panelist Hans Conreid. Ac| »y., _ tress Monique Van Vooren. ..| ~ explorer, - (9) Theater (cost) — se : | (4) Eisenhower. Genoa, Italy speaks on nation’s economy. |,! Pat's gloss on i (2) Eisenhower. _ | Salle Coome. a | 14 Diners — 10:00 (7) West Point. Cadet acci-|1$ Worm oi: dleweight boxing cham a chareh . champ. (9) News. .- . ers + (4) Californians, Old pros-j21 Cicstriz pector seeks to buy bride for * — her weight in gold. -=§=-—-|** He_mae Me me ae | (2) $64,000 Question. ? about —= = 10:15 (9) Weather. . », gapital = 10:20 (9) Film Fare. 3a Sonn | | “ i Abstract being 10:38 (7) Eisenhower. ° 33 Arter | | (9) Starlight Theater. Lee|4i Droop" Bowman, “The Walls Came) % Dritiing ool EE Ie Tumbling down.” ('46.) vessel 4 Poverty- sergeant, Bird _ @ Dr. Hudson. Beautiful, |{% Passed over ,