BILLOWING SMOKE — This view of the spectacular fire that swept through the Stainless Ware Co., in West Bloomfield Town- ship,-Sunday shows the black ‘smoke that hampered firemen. It created a screen which was hard to fight through, and the black® Cloud attracted hundreds of persons in the area who clogged roads Loss Put at 114 Million leading to the blazing structure, making it difficult to move equip- ment close.to the scene rapidly. Redford battled road congestion men fought the flames. € & State troopers from Pontiac and caused by sightseers while fire- Blaze Guts West Bloomfield Plant Damage sdilmation: rose to ‘‘well over $1's million” in the blaze ‘which destroyed the Stainless Ware of America in West Bloomfield Township Sunday afternoon, West Bloomfield Township Fire Chief Ben Moghier estimated the damages at $1,000,000. late yester- day after flames had completely gutted the plant at~6011 Walnut Lake Rd. é Pas ROARING INFERNO — The roaring flames is outlined by an end wall and the Stainless Ware Co. of America, at 6011 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield Town- ship. Workers who escaped the flames said the _ fire swept rapidly through the cement structure, ‘ Em ploye Tells Story of Bloomfield Blaze. “We were working in the tool room when someone yelled. ‘Hey, there’s a fire,on the storage platform’ ,” Steve Mitich said this morning. windows After talking to Richard W. Lewis,.owner antl president of the company, this morning, State Police Fire Inspector Sgt. Ora- mel O'Farrell said that “new discoveries will increase the toll considerably.” “There were stam ping dyes ‘leased to the company and valued intense fury of consuming the after ‘being discovered in the west end of the {| ‘ plant. It took Township firemen four hours to bring the blaze to a ‘halt. Damage estimates may run as high as $1-million. destroyed in the fire. They weren’t insured, according to Mr. Lewis,” O'Farrell said. : : * * * For a few moments just after the " fire was discovered at about 4 —_{p-m., eight employes fought vainly to subdue the flames and then barely escaped as the blaze spread rapidly. An estimated 45 men from the a interior in about five minutes a x * Mitich was one of. eight?” mien in the Stainless ware Co. plant,.6011 Wa 1 nu t off on the balcony by flames. Card- ‘U-billion-dollar highwa ay Lake Rd., West Bloomfieid | Township, when the de- |, structive fire was first dis-' covered. “T ran to the front of the build. ing and called the fire department. (over six feet tall. He's lucky he} i I got back and the roof was a canopy of flames. It went so fast.” Mitich ‘said. | Bill McAllister, cookware. line | forman, and Gerard Potvin, chief toolmaker, wito had been work- ing on the number one stamping | press Jine directly below the plat- form. They scrambled up to the storage balcony to fight the blaze. Along with John Franklin, main- tenance man, and James Bronson. tool “and dye maker, they were “stamping, beating and trying everything possible to smother the flames,”’ Mitich related.‘ ~*« * * “Then Bill and Gerry got a fire extinguisher and tried that. It didn’t do much good. The flames were spréading across the'roof.” Suddenly Joe Wolf, chief engi- neer, shouted “get saad quick, she’s ‘going up.’’ “We sgrambled to a scfe dis- tance. All except Bill. He was cut| [poare packing boxes started fall-. ng on him and he was trapped,” Mitich said. LEAPS TO FLOOR “Finally, he leaped from the bal- | cony to the floor. He’s a big man, wasn't hurt. He must. have jumped) 10 or 12 feet. “John Franklin ran to the board and threw all the switches, cutting off all electricity in the plant. Then we all ran-for our lives,’ Mitich said. Identical Records, Too GREENWICH, England ® — Identical twins Ernest and Wil- liam Gregson, 42, were found guilty of identical charges of drunkenness today and fined an identical 5 ‘shillings (70 cents) each. Castro Sweet-Talking HAVANA (UPI) — Premier Fidel Castro today. pressed his demands for a bigger: share of the Armerican..cuget. market, promising lower sugar prices for — in ah Urited States. State Highway Plans Face Cuts 5 Year, $1'% Billion Program Periled by | Songreniona Stall From Our News Wires LAN SING—Michigan’ s five-year, eral highway mat the new fiscal ye Graves, federation ctor, said the threat to the ram comes because there is 4 shortage-of money in the, Federal Highway Trust Fund. Michigan expected. to receive an appropriation of 96 million dollars for the national system of interstate highways and an Gerald W iexecutive additional 30 million dollars for |... urban, secondary and primary routes, Graves said. ' The money has been, authorized but not appropriated and there is no measure before, Congress to make it available, he said. Howard E. Hill, managing direc- tor of the Highway Department, said ‘‘we can’t sit and wait’ and must make construction plans ‘‘on the basis of the tyinds coming.” He said President Eisenhower recently suggested 1%4 cents in ad-| ditional gas tax money to go to the frust fund’ and that the big problem. wag’ finding another |figure, Firemen were hindered by jthick blatk smoke horizontally, en- — a nearby wood frame iseph Wolf, all of Walled Lake; townships three fire stations folght the spectacular fire four hours be- fore subduing the flames fed by teil and chemicals and fanned by ‘a’.30 to 40 mile’ an hour wind. The entire structure was gutted. No one was injured. Stephen RB. Mitich, of 2253 Ro- bell Dr, Walled Lake, assistant tool room foreman, said the fire swept through the plant within five minutes after it was dis- > = < 2 & roof wag on fire. Then ck to the rear and the s Bs. a Ben Moshier and State | Oramel O’Farrel, of | * »Moshier-set- the damage esti- mate tentatively at the $1,000,000 wind which blew flames and the At first they concentrated rs the house with hoses and suc- ‘eeeded im saving it from harm by the sparks and leaping Ss. | The department's five trucks were pressed into duty for over) five hours. Water was pumped; from a well nearby and a pond | across the street from the plant// said firemen. Employes in the plant when/the fire broke out were William Me- Allister, John Franklin, afd Jo- Gerard Potvin, of HighJand Town- ship; James Bronsoy, of. Union Lake: Richard Welby, of Rochest- er; K ; “of Milford; and Mitich * The men to, extinguish r a few short moments (Contihued on Page 2, Col. 3) hopper Hits the Jackpot ALLEN ‘PARK, Mich. & — Irene Manke, an Allen Park housewife, struck it rich at the supermarket Sunday, When she got home and began puttieg her groceries away she found a paper bag containing hundreds of dollars in cash, plus a’ lot of checks. She said she didn’t count it but called the ‘store manager, who rushed over -to retrieve the day’s receipts. “He didn’t even thank me,” she said: SOAS Rae In Today's Ss Press. Comics .......... is #0 sieceiene County News ........0055 . at Editorials *.........06:s0005. 6 Markets .,....:scesceeeees BB Obituaries ...... ee eeeeeeeees 9 Sports .......ccccccaeeee’ 28, 29 Theaters ......--....000005 30 TV & Radio Programs ... 39 Earl ...........,. 39 Women’s Pages ....... 17-19 Inventory Reauctibn ‘Sale All Books % Off bey Big de Book Shop , Lawrence St. Angus Campbell Tax piesa FE 2-36 means for pasion money into the | ‘gund. / neeme Tax, Eves. 1 905 W. Huron apart, with Fisher somewhere in “| between. z: we Expect a Reet ‘in Statewide F Pontiac, GM Truck Sales Soar to Highest in Years Sales of new Pontiacs and GM trucks iste to the highest in years during March, officials of both divisions | revealed today. Pontiac deliveries reached 36, 641 last aici or 82.9 per cent above March of last year, and representing a| daily sales rate highest since the banner year of 1955, according to S.E. Knudsen, division general manager and vice president of General Motors Corp. Kidnap-Slayer of Boy Hunted Wisconsin Child’s Body Bearing 5 Stak Wounds Found in Ditch GRAFTON, Wis. # — Authori- ties pushed an intensive manhunt today for the slayer of a 6-year- old boy kidnapped while on the way to a store and found dead of stab wounds in a roadside ditch. The body of Ben Wagner of Mil- waukee, was found by a newspaper delivery man making his morn- _ganopy of flames.” is rounds yesterday. Grafton is 15 miles north of Milwaukee. Ben still had seven cents in ice in-|Cream money clenched in his fist. by Dr. \L. J. Van Hecke, Milwaukee County medical examiner, showed the boy had not been sexually moleste 1,.” . The boy’s father, Louis Wag- ner, 38, wept as he identified the ‘bedy of his only son. Wagner works in a Milwaukee auto frame factory. ; Christ Wilhelm, 6, a playmate of young Ben, told police they met in an alley near their home and that |he saw a stranger lure Ben into a car and drive off. The Wilhelm boy said that the man asked them if ‘they Wanted a ride’ and he said no. Ben’s mother, Shirley, reported ‘hist missing about 8 o'clock Sat- —4 Philip J. Monaghan, sorporation vice president and general manager of the truck division, said last month’s sales of 6,264 units Expect Mercury Will Reach 65. Here Tomorrow The weather outlook for Pontiac and vicinity tonight is fair and a little warmer. The low will be a mild 42 degrees. =f W- 8 Partly cloudy and warmer with \showers by afternoon or evening and a high of 65 is the forecast for A report from the U. 8. a ple Oe “constituted -the best sales since August 1956.” Monaghan said domestic retail deliveries for the first three months) of this year showed a 42.2 per cent imerease over the first, three months of 19%8. For the first quarter of this year there were 18,093 de- liveries as compared to 12,726 a year ago. ‘ TOPS MEDIUM FIELD Delivery of 36,641 Pontiacs last month compares with 20,023 de- livered during March of 1958. “Pontiac’s continuous rise in sales since the introduction of its revolutionary wide-track car last fall has pudhed Pontiac to the top sales position in the medium- priced field for the first quarter of this year,” Knudsen said. “Deliveries were 52.49 per cent above the same period jm 1938. under way, Pontiac sales are ex- pected to continue upward,” he concluded. x * * Monaghan, just back from a tour of 22 cities in which a light-weight GMC Diesel highway tractor was demonstrated: to 1,500 fleet opera- tors, said he noted a high degree| of business optimism, indicating a strong truck sales market for the remainder of the year. “In practically every area urday night. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) month for GMC _ trucks: mo With the spring selling season; — Union Starts — | on Milk Price War DETROIT (UPI) — United Dairy Werkers Local 83 has launched an investigation into the milk price’ war in the Detroit area. Boys Find Small Cars _ Make Good. Climbing - TULSA, Okla. # — Small auto- and are light on gasoline consump- tion have drawbacks, Ronald L. Arganbright found 5- year old boys can get on top of his foreign model easily. He said their Playful activity caused him to eogel S100 i. Gat sunt dente Seema out. By JAMES BACON ~- AP Motion Picture Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Debbie Reynolds won't be there to face Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth, but Hollywood may still have to find a better adjective than colossal to properly describe tonight’s big Academy Awards show. A two-hour © telecast, . without commercials, will begin at 10:30) than 100 of the biggest names in moviedom will be seen. INGRID ON HAND They range all the way from Millie Perkins, Hollywood’s new- est star, to Ingrid Bergman, mak- ing a sentimental return to Holly- wood, — her first in 10° years. For a while it looked as if Holly- wood’s most famots triangle might give the Show a backstage suspense, no script could hope to match. But Miss Reynolds removed herself from the show Saturday. She said she will watch. it at home on TV. » Producer Jerry Wald had sched- uled Debbie and Liz an hour Debbie insisted Liz had nothing to do with her pulling out of the show. ' She was to have. presented an Oscar to one of the winners, the same chore Miss Taylor will per. form. Fisher, taking a night off trom a hotel engagement in Las Vegas, will sing one of the nominated songs—"‘To Love and Be Loved.” | . Composer Sammy Cahn said he personally picked Fisher betause- “There is no other singer who better fits that title.’’ With the triangle only two-thirds present, it looks ‘as if the Oscar Debbie Won't Ap pear in Oscar Show Tonight: winners themselves ‘will star in the big show, Hollywoodites can’t femember a closer race for the prize Oscars than this year’s. BEST ACTRESS CLOSE -: It is especially close amorig’ the five nominated for best actress. Rosalind Russell, Shirley Mac- Laine, Susan Hayward, Deborah Kerr and Miss Taylor all could win without stirring a ripple of surprise. Among the men, most experts figure David Niven to take the top male Oscar, although Sidney Poitier, the brilliant Negro actor, has come up strong in recent weeks, The other. three nominated are Tony Curtis, ‘mal Tracy and Paul Newman. “Gigi” still is the favorite for best picture, but is being pressed by “Auntie Mame,” one of the screen's funniest comedies. The others, and all rate a chance, are “Cat on-a Hot Tin Roof,” The Defiant Ones,” and “Separate Tables.” ° Among the supporting actors and actresses, Burl Ives and Lee J. Cobb are favorites among the men and Martha Hyer and Wendy Hiller favored among the ladies.’ City Ballot Has 3 Proposals What ‘Yes’ Means. Three proposals face Pontiac voters when they close the curtain behind them in voting booths today. appear on the ballot, The | Because of the wording of the proposals as they Press is explaining just what a “Yes” vote on the proposals will mean. Proposal No. 1—A “yes’ service for police officers. ’ is a vote for repeal of civil Proposal No, 2—A “yes” vote is a vote for repeal of a city ordinance which has taverns opehing at 2 p.m. Sundays instead of noon. Proposal No. 3 of a $3.3 million general 3—A “yes” vote is a vote for approval ‘obligation bond issue to finance new sewage treatment facilities. All registered voters may cast ballots on Proposals 1 and.2. Only property owners and their wives or husbands may vote on Proposal 3. ra Only a simple majority is necessary to pass Pro- posals 1 and 2, but a three-fifths ‘majority must approve the bond issue if it is to pass. mobiles which are éasy to park! - Sunny Skies Spur Tutnout - at City Polls Many Local Issues Will Be Settiéd es 8 This Evening | | Clear skies greeted a strong turnout of Pontiac voters this morning in a statewide biennial spring election expected to draw a {record throng. . Balloting was heaviér than in the primary two *'months ago, and there were indications that 8,000 or within the city. Local issues here, as throughout interest cen | at noon on uailags 2 p.m. (No, 2) terms on the Oakland County cir- faced by. Republican . challengers in Waterford patron gy with both sides asking voters. (Contipued on Page "4 Col, 3) News Flash \ 4 x % ‘oday -- Polls | Will Remain Open Until 8 Oe i i gn a ek ak aes ey cl ee ale ti said cad aii ilk eek ed nth in teh se ca ik a : pind Reports * 9 * : quarters in New York, Since 195%,| viously at the Hungarian le geal amendments _ left whieh) EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. pannel Ga amie Woes Hretiot countries they were [einer the itanse wee i “whatever were ‘in “““This could blackjack the com- ‘ into upp ox oa see Pre tet ques Sie mate So should be just the union yeas ee gots company in- Hi ward “‘the safe cigarette’ which, Wynder .added, is quite possible. Some tobacco companies have made a start toward it by select- ling tobaccos with lowered tars content and improving their filters, he said. conference he committee which is charged with]. i al Rae cone“ Pontiac, Truck Sales “We're going to pass the er igen uj fo New High (Continued econ Page One) a are Rperenes an eth “In, ott a asic ‘industry as trucking this means that business ‘Jin general is at a much higher rate ‘than last year,” he added. “The — and west showed the highest sales gains regionally in the GMC sales picture for March 1959, with. the Kansas City zone having -the best rate of gain of any zone ‘in the country.” WHEAT HELPS SALES ‘Prospect of a good wheat crop #24 lin the bread basket zone, Mon, -|aghan ‘reported, ‘stimulated GMC truck sales‘ purchases, up 102.4 per cent over March 1958.” © > The figures released by Knud- gen disclosed also that Pontiac sales were keeping up wih its production figures. Pontiac is in second place in the "700 hoes - ise qersrereneterrr yrs ss ANOTHER MOVE — - Hawaii's entry into the Union as the. 50th state will move the geographical center of the United States again, but not out of South Da- - kota. -Newamap shows _ new ‘center (1), ‘six miles west of ‘Two Top Peak (2}, where it was moved when Alaska became a state. Previous center (3) was: near Lebanon, Kan. 4 ; fi me 2 The Weather. Fan U.S, Ping d == age Report a jittle role tonight, ee at Te g Fa partly cloudy ~ Chevrolet's , 441,939 units with 115,952 new split-fin wide-tread models. Dropped down by Pontiac's surge were Oldsmobile, with 114,671 units in the first three months of 1959, and Buick, which has. logged 87,971. During the sanie three inonthes of 1958, Pontiac produced 75,225 new cars. Falls Down on Job NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (h# — ‘After a lesson from her father, Dorothy Porter, 10, was enthusi- igh ‘astic about ice skating and eager AY for more instruction — as soon as she could-find another teacher. Her father, Fred Porter, 60, broke both legs when he hit a patch of soft ice during their first: outing. row iy soe warmer Lege showers by afterneen or cveatag, & ee Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m.: At 8 a.m. Wind Velocity 20 m.p.h, Di + Northwest. Peiperature . 6... wevnde Weather — Partly cloudy. i Be aioli ‘lapproved at the annual Waterford This. would be a long step to-| GM line through March, following ussell, 40, Pan ‘Americap Airways, with head- much closer to their jobs spend in their cars, Would Add 7 - Police, Firemen Waterford Twp. Budget Allows Fund Boost for Safety Units Included in a tentative budget Township meeting Saturday was a Tequest for five additional ditional personne] so that the pres- ent officers could be put on a five-day week rather than the pres- ent six-day.setup. — The ‘police department - budget totaled $79,550, including a full- time fire chief at a starting salary of $6,500. - Last year’s budget was approxi- mately $57,000. Alsosinclyded in the fire de. partment budget-was a request for six full-time firemen to be paid $5,250 each and two addi- tional full-time firemen with a Of 10 comparable townships in the area, Waterford’s Fire Depart- ment has the last number of full- time firemen, works the . most hours, and is lowest in salary pay- ments according to a report sub- mitted with .the fire. department budget. Hardheads Give Eggheads Crack as World Chiefs SOMERVILLE, N.J. w—The “hardheads,”’ says a top adver- tising executive, are producing. “more leaders than the “egg-. heads.” * * * To back up this assertion, Charlies H. Brower of Westfield notes that President Eisenhower was Gist in his class at West Point, former President Truman never went to college, and for- mer President Hoover ‘‘was nev- er known fo have. received a —— Fe in colege. ” , ‘ieowe ” eeiehdo we Batten, Barton, ‘Burstine and Osborn, Inc., told the 1959 Rutgers Uni- versity all-alumni dinner Satur- day night that he didn’t think any, world Jeader had been a quiz. kid. Afternoon Blaze Guts Area Plant (Continued From Page One} but managed to escape, jumping from a a platform to ie ot. oe . * * * The company which manufac- tures cooking ware and automo- tive parts employes some 300 per- sons and was founded, in 1927. Pender made his request for ad-| PARLORS by the league, said most of the -+returnees. were allowed their free- _\dom for. about five ‘or six weeks while en route to a grocery store Pagel. Milwaukee and Ozaukee County depu- ties inagiect the ditch where: the body of fiye-yest-old Ben Wamner' of Milwaukee was found yesterday morning. The boy vanished to buy ice cream. me ery se lafter they returned home. ; Then, ‘it said, the Communists called them in for questioning NEW DELHI (UPI) — Peiping: Radio stepped up its propaganda broadcasts to India today in. an effort to discredit the Dalai Lama— a move almost .certain to strain relations further between India and and ac-| Red China. Broadcasts beamed directly to First Police Get New Uniforms Ten Officers Fitted as Changeover Begins Falling Delay , all related incidents of deception and disillusionment. 85,000 Turnout Expected at Polls (Continued From Page One) three special propositions for a $250,000 library. On the state ballot were three proposed amendments to the state constitution. Pontiac police were trying on their new uniforms today — all ‘| wool, and all guaranteed non-in- flammable. The first 10 officers went this morning for fittings at Randolph Harwood Clothiers, the Pontiac out- let for.the Howard Uniform Co., of Baltimore, which prepared the outfits. ‘Ten officers will be fitted ev- eryday until everyone has been accommodated, said Robert A. Stierer, assistant city manager. The uniforms are the first that the city has supplied free to offi- cers. Previously, Pontiac police have had-to pay for uniforms themselves. * *« * * The most important (No. 1) would authorize the Legislature to provide for continuity of state and loca} government in event of en- emy attack. Others would give Wayne State University status as a constitutional body, (No. 3) and change the name of the State Board of Agriculture to the Mich- igan State University Board of Trustees (No. 2). * * * Of the state educational posts, - all but the Superintendent of Public Instruction’s job are part- time, unsalaried pesitions on four governing boards of state collegés and universities, * * Uniforms became a point of con- troversy in the recent Herbert W. the former Police Chief spent near- ly two years preparing their design. while officers went without needed replacements to their old uniforms. Straley critics asserted that-the Peiping Propaganda Sasres’s to India Increased — Straley hearing. It was argued that). India on a far stroriger signal than. usual told Indians the Dalai Lama was still “under duress’’ and “‘un- der the spell of reactionary ele- ments.’ The statement disputed Prime Minister J awaharial Nehru who said the Tibetan god-king fled of his own free will. : * * * One broadcast also tried to con- vince the Indians the Tibetans have acknowledged the rival Pans chen Lama as the temporary head of Tibet. Three times it re- peated the Conimunist assertion the Dalal Lama was the prison- er of anti-Communist rebels, ° Peiping quoted some Communist Indian papers which supported the Chinese action in Tibet but it ig- which had murdered the chief priest of the Sera monastery. x * * Relations between neutralist In- program carried out be further discussion on. the summary from city forester, on a@ six-year against Dutch Eim disease on public and pri- vate Jands. Police reported two thefts in Bir- mingham Saturday night, and commented that vay re getting bold.”* At the,.Birmingham Television Store, 1842 8. Woodward Ave., a large front window was kicked in to gain entry. Owner John Palmer ofsRoyal Oak said a 29- inch TV set and.a stereophonic = fi record player was taken. He gave the total value as $309. At the M. Vettraino home, 2095 Sheffield St.. entry was made by | forcing a milk chute and unlocking the back door. a, meen [be ama visit’ of the district dep- nity House cial guests, _ Mark RB. ‘Watson Private service for Mark R. Watson, 65, of Detroit, willbe at ° 11 a.m. tomorrow from the wee’ Bailey Funeral Home in ~ Charles | Chapel Cemetery. Mr, Watson died Saturday in the Herman Kiefer Hospital, De- troit, after 2 long iliness. , He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Frank:Watson, and a sister, . Miss Donna Watson, beth of 2238 Waddington Rd, Birmingham; and a brother, Frank of Muskegon. (Advertgsement) Ruptured Men Get $3.50 Gift _ foe Tryp This Kansas City. Mo. — Here is an improved means of holding rup- ture that has benefitted thousands of ruptured men and women in the last year. one eet Police’ said that three small-, | change banks containing a total of; ‘approximately $22, ‘plus $80 taken | from a purse, was reported miss- With her husband, Dr. John Or- 5 Men, 3 Women “Held in Vice Raid dia .and Communist China have, worsened since the Communists used modern arms against the Ti- betans in an effort to put down an) ., . we ee ac: rebellion, India’s| sympathies were with the Tibetans’ and Nehru granted political asy- lum to the Dalai Lama. Nehru told his monthly press conference yesterday Indig sym- pathized with the Tibetans and that developments in the Hima- Jayan kingdom had embarrassed relations between New Delhi and Peiping and probably would do so in the future. * * * Nev’ Delhi newspapers Were speculating that Chinese Commu- nist Premier Chou En-lai might come to New Delhi to try to patch up the strained relations but gov- There are two posts open on the Regents of the University of Michigan, one gn the State Board of Education; two on the State Board of Agriculture; and six on the Wayne State University Board of Governors. 7 * * * : Both Democrats and Republicans have issued statements predicting victory, but underlying the election| 4s that fact that Democrats have taken 37 of the 40 statewide con- tests since the summer of 1954. A Republican breakthrough in any position today would represent that party’s first. victory in Michigan since 1955. material he chose — a miracle fab- ric mixture — was inflammable. Straley denied this and both sides spent time at one point during the Civil Service Commission hearing applying flame to samples of ma- terial. 7 * x ke The argument over inflammabili- ty turned out to be academic, since the -uniform specifications were changed last winter and the new uniforms are made of non-inflam- mable wool. The City Commission authorized expenditure of funds for the uni- forms in January, 1957. + ernment officials said they had no Five men and three women were * * * of 4274 Dixie Hwy., Township; 32, 218 Chandler St.;. Waterford Charles kar, 41, of 25% E. Pike St. x * * ‘Betty Hall, 39, of 305 Hughes | St., was arrested for investiga- tion of maintaining and operat- ing a house of prostitution, and Peggy Lee Allen, 27, same ad- ing an act ot prostitution: information on the reports. Chou made such a trip when the Hun-; garian rebellion sparked anti-com- munist sympathies in India. 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The Minnesota Health Department is trying ‘out the serum on 115 students, wives nd children at the University “ ‘Sunday in Pontiac “It’s a shame to see 30 years Cemperotare cerricsecers cose of hard work establishing & com- Lowest ° pany snuffed out in a few minutes. eS ae A lot of people are going to be ike hurt by this,” Mitich said after Smog Makes Dictihes 83 in 1000 oe but Not Colds or Flu — ound) |" SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—Dr. El)’ eS if et a a rownsy rector, : en "t a ae SATELLITE Si tm The g0V- | smog cntiate organic. illness such). = 8 as colds or flu. ¢ ; "4 4 2° 65 36 Ome “It's more irritating to the dis- . ae ‘is | te make it easier to reach the position than anything else,” he 4 i 6 ya| Toon and planets. Choice has jsaid. “Constant inflammation of asa 8 '34l been narrowed to Howland the eyes, nose and throat seem to| - y. 7% Bo v 3 Saker islands, U.S. ae mie snr amines fa- : es 4 ‘specks in the mid-Pacific, tigue,"’ A ae ° % ; . j = Minnesota., I ON] 4g “ 70 Ww. 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Douthett said he would attempt| to get Congress to change the laws! governing the production of crops, rather than rebel agairist them as Yankus' did. : of * * “You can’t bend the laws to suit the individual,” he said, “If the law is unfair then we must get Congress to change if.” . ' Yankus paid some $5,060 in fines and penalties in six years of fight- ing the government to grow wheat as feed for his poultry flock. . __Deuthett anid be hes so tw ‘Springer was instrumental in _re- viving a Campus tradition that girl ® students must be kissed at mid- night under the Engineering Arch to officially become coeds. Heavy Gauge Tubular Steel Ironing Board $5.00 388 Seller Pull S4-inch board with anred legs for greater rigidity. bber feet prevent creeping. ali) metal tep. YOU SAVE MORE at SIMMS on Famous Drugs & Cosmetics —TONITE G TUESDAY— KLEENEX TISSUES 200 Sheet Box choice of solors. Limit ‘2: ‘Se Sa ea weer eane & aa KOTEX FEMININE NAPKINS Pkg. of 12 31° . 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So a sa Cae BR ae ae a Ty SF 2 Ge Ce eee nclicce . eee ce Vie THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1959 : ; Pe a ee when it want off, - was stool sgonod i tae Tord tok ~ Purchaser Sos mp Four Injured ATES tte by Mal tds ea arn et ae teelteny tuk deat right hand was blown off, England. (UPD. |to Animals. 2 fas under eivp lowe. END rye: eft hand mangled and his héar-|Harry Brown. has appealed to per): ~ : to Fi ht heey aoa Blast ng Fish dh oa age mega cM ektiaer eg ae oot oe '& baby le born in the U.S, ‘on fo Fight jzrmmsssnses Blasting Fish rtsrery a Soleaeer ar elt ie Po ee an é -room ’ * FE ET ee RET CE ee ee et eet as Varkis house, a barn and a chicken house Quartet ‘Faces Charges eoaiton, Ati yd Sealer, 2, of Turn Attention! Owners of All Models NORELC Rice State Police said the men were in Sopher’s boat and using the. dynamite to blast fish in the river ‘about ‘five miles north of this They said dynamite fishing was illegal and that they planned to bring charges against the men. 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Police Department. “The Civil Service ‘Commission. . 4s ‘made-up of one man elected by the police and firemen, one man appoint-— ed by the City Manager, and a third man, selected by the first two. é SR et: Not one of these men had to do this job for the community. They all could have backed out, on one pre- text or another. They all realized that something like the session they just _ compléted was liable to happen. ° ‘But they chose to serve their filed then in a very cicky bobs And they put many hours into it. Collectively, their patience was a_ = in the hearing ses- wee * * Either way their decision went, they: would “edhe weiinates. But. for the few who are angry, there are many full of thanks for a job well e done, * mcg tn ntragne = AES LLL AOD, Publicity. Concluded on Civil Service Hearings Pontiac’s three commissioners have unanimously ruled that Hersert ‘ Strategy should be dismissed. x * * - This brings the trial and the publicity to an end but it doesn’t _ terminate the case by any means. Straley has already arinounced _ that he will appeal the decision to the cirenit court. © eee. ee ee Fortunately for the good name of Pontiac, the testimony already taken — will be reviewed by the Judge and _the decision affirmed or reversed. There will be no huffing and puff- _ing in public. Red Conquest of Tibet Blow to Whole World To undertsand what is going on in “~ Tibet, it is necessary to go back to 1950 when Chinese Communist forces invaded and conquered the country of 1.3 million people. Recently the Tibetan Cabinet issued a manifesto denouncing the 1951 treaty forced on them by Peiping and calling upon the . Chinese to withdraw. When China, in effect, incor- porated Tibet into its Communist regime, Peiping promised to re- spect the religion and culture of the Tibetans. But Communist THE PONTIAC PRESS PEE, xe rome never * eee EE ae Baer = Gronce C, Ieuan, | , Classified aianeger @xclusively to the ae Ee in this by carrier 10 for rie: servies is tk ave ge | ; 7 i » Lapeer one : cs a Tec ited Btates ; able in as ala Tate . ' Chinsae cruelty in Tibet, akin. to Russia’s in-Hungary, will have serious repercussions in nearby Nepal and India as well as _else- where in Asia. In fact, what takes place in that far o country af-: fects the whole free .world. It -shews that no place on earth is. safe from - the scourge of Com- munis, es 4 en \ May people don’t seem to care ‘where the world may be heading. One: receives the impression they- just came along for the ride. | eae “SUMMER millinery will be sensi- ble,” says -a style: magazine. If so, many women will go bareheaded. The Man About Town - Drop Prejudice _ A Player From the Bushes " ‘May Be the Leading Hitter Income tax: One that should make us happy—suppose you were not eligible to to pay one. Should 1 be allied: ba bompete in our baseball contest, I fear that my judg- ment might also be biased in favor of a _ Tiger. For several days last month, the Harvey Kuenn ee, family were our neighbors at Tiger vil- lage at Lakeland, Fla. They're a wonder- ful bunch. s Harvey expressed regret that he was - not able to merit the confidence of our contestants when they made him their — choice in last year’s contest. A’ dark horse jumped into the lead on the final day. He said “I'll be thinking of your -people-every time I go.to. bat..’.... His wife, Dixie Ann, would win any’. ‘beauty contest; their daughter, Robin Rene, aged 3, ruled the community, and their son, Harvey Edward Kuenn III, was three months old while we were their - neighbors, but never was profuse in Ge bawl game. Your entry in the contest must be re- ceived by Friday noon of this week. That $250 prize awaits you. And it might be well to remember that there are a few hundred more players in the league, and one of them might acm nose out the favorite. . One of my greatest wishes is that other Mrs. Frederick P. (Tony) Warrick . who a few years ago plugged the Clark- ston Pionéer Club which is making old age attractive in-our beautiful suburb to the northwest. Its plan is getting attention ‘from cities and towns throughout the na- _ tion. f Now Medical Director at the Oakland - County T rculosis Sanatorium, ‘% James T. Cheng, who was personal physician to Chiang Kai-shek for ten years says there's a big difference between Russian and Chi- nese communism. A daily. diary kept by - Josh Felderman, then a Pontiac young man, now a success- ful merchant in Chicago, shows that his’ total weekly expénses when attending the University of Michigan in 1905 averaged about three dollars. In proof of my dong time contention that our Novi did not get its name be- cause it was the sixth toll gate out of . Detroit. (No.VI) on the old Grand River Road, comes from ' Rodney Archbold, a descendant of one of the pioneers who helped name it. It had been known as West Farmington, which was considered to be too long, so a word of four letters was “just put together” to go to the other extreme. —_—_—__ Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Mary Fenton of Utica; 102nd birthday. Mrs. John Buckberrough = Birmingham; 82nd birthday. Mrs. D. D. Garner of Davisburgh: ‘sand birthday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Thomas - of Fenton; golden wedding. | Percival Pianter of Metamora; 83rd birthday. / Mrs. Anna Selwyn ot Plechestor; 8ist birthday. 4 tre evaluation ; post as assistant : “Doesn't He Know the Water’s Freezing?” - David Lawrénee Says: : 3 Robertson Was: Invaluable i in Asia WASHINGTON — Someti ¥ takes the news of an illness 6 ". departure from public office to bring about a of the services . of a man to his resignation of Walter 8. Rob- ertson from his secretary of © state for Asian © affairs focuses ~— attention on the LAWRENCE valiant and successful fight of a sick man to keep America from blundering into recognition of the Red China regime. ; Robertson, who leave the De- partment of State in a few weeks, says frankly he never would give up his work -if he did not ‘feel assured that the United States will not yield to the tyrants in Peiping. Few people outside the govern-. ment are awarerof the -indefatig- able battle Robertson “has waged against all manner of intrigue that has been going on inside and out- side the government to win for Red China a: place in the United Nations and diplomatic recognition _ by the ‘United States government. Robertson served under the Tru- man administration, but has played an even bigger. role under the Eisenhower administration int steer- ing foreign policy as it relates to Asia. It was most unfortunate to read the other day a comment. by for- mer President .Truman accusing the Eisenhower. administration of “surrendering” because an armis- tice was signed in Korea. All one has to do is to read the book by Admiral C; Turner Joy, who _ for the United States at the Panmunjom nego- came inte power, the American ‘representatives’ had been in- structed to accept the principal portions of the final agreement. They did'so, and -only a dispute about exchange of prisoners- re- mained when Eisenhower became President in 1953.° So the real question was whether. to repudiate or to honor the agreement made by the Truman administration. President Eisenhower. c hose to - honor the signature of the United States on the ‘sections already agreed upon by the previous administration. * * *- As a matter of fact, it is only in what happened prior to 1950, when state department officials were being accused by congressional committees of catering to Commu- nists in the Far East, that there’ is any basis for controversy. In a speech delivered three weeks ago Canada, Robertson | at Ottawa, said: “Since “3950, the difference in basic China policy between former President Truman and _ President Eisenhower is the difference. The Country Parson between tweedle-dum and tweedle- dee. “In early 1950, following the Comm ynist take-over of the mainiand in December 1949, at about the time of British recog- nition, President Truman vetoed the recommendation made to him that we recognize Red China. “The Republican attack on the Democrats in the 1952 election campaign was not on basie China policy as it then was, but rather on what was alleged to have been the vacillations and blunders ‘which had helped create the Frankenstein . monster-of Red China and enhance its menace to the free world. of Red China in the United.Nations, passed the House of Representa- tives by a vote of 391 to 0 and by the Senate. senator of either party was willing —" to vote against this resolution. This is a phenomenon unprecedent- ed in American political history. When the parties later assembled for their national conventions, they adopted almost identical planks in support of this policy. * * * “In the recent Taiwan (For- mosa) crisis, Truman was among the first to come out in strong support of President Eisenhower's position. To repeat, the differ- ences of opinion about China policy do not represent differences be- tween political parties, but rather differences between irrespective of party lines.” (Copyright, 1959) “@ Smiles - Some new songs are murdéred so often on TV and radio that they’re dead on arriva] at the mu- sic stores. Dr. William Brady Says: . _ Eusy Breathing Exercise Proves Helpful to Women In her famous little book, “ sonal Hygiene for Women,” Riise ably to be. found only in- your public library), Dr. Clelia Duel Mosher, for many years Medical Adviser of Women at Stanford Uni- All tight cloth- = se! ing having been removed the wom- an is placed on her back, on a leveksurface, in the horizontal po- sition. The knees are flexed and the arms ere placed at the sides to secure ‘perfect relaxation. One hand is. allowed to. rest on the abdominal wall - without exerting any pressure, to serve as an in- dicator of the amount of move- ment. .. The woman is directed to raise the hand by lifting the abdomi- nal wall without straining, then to see how far the hand can be lowered by the voluntary con- traction of the abdominal mus- cles, the impertance of this con- traction being especially" empha- This exercise is repeated eight or ten times, night and morning, in a well ventilated room, prefer- ably while she is still in bed and in her night clothing. She is cautioned to avoid jerky movements and to strive for smooth rhythmical raising and low- ering of the abdominal wall. These exercises should be taken twice daily .every day in the month including the time of men- struation. . DON’T HOLD BREATH : The breath must not be held — if she is inclined hold her breath while doing exercise Jet her keep her mouth open, breeihiing naturally. The voluntary. contraction of the muscles will at first be very, slig'.t, "’ partieuarly in those who need the t exercise. . the abdominal muscies and _ forget the breathing, which. an take care of itself. Not, until these muscles are developed to a point where a good contraction is possible ca any. marked re- sulle be expected. Dr. Margaret 1, Jotinson report And this may predispose them: homosexual Fer." amenorthes, 17 cases of menorr- hagia and 14 cases of metrorrhagia . (bleding beiwees menstrud? pe- riods). “The method is ‘so simple,"’ Dr. - Mosher cautioned, ‘‘that a _ cer- tain number of failures have been recorded because the girl has been simply directed ‘to do abdominal breathing.” * * * Signed letters, not more — one answered by Dr. William ‘Brady stamped ony ateressed envelope is Tent te The Pontiac P: Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 198) 1959) — individuals, - * xk o* Either you union members ‘ondons the actions-of these racketeers by doing nothing, or you’ve*been so brainwashed by UAW speakers who say to “believe nothing you read anywhere except in union papers and listen only to Guy Nunn on radio and TV.” Until recently we had a Democracy under God. Now we have Socialist Democracy under the might lose his job. 274 Auburn Ave. ‘Does Segregation. Fiti in This Case?’ ‘A Pennaylvania Negto saved two small boys from ‘death in the Wa- ter and it's a good thing it wasn't a segregated pool or it's a good thing the Negro boy didn’t find out. what color the drowning boys were before ‘he risked his life to” > save theirs. Arkansas, hang your _ head... L. “$k Perry ‘We Don’t Take - Our Own Advice’ Pontiac Central High started a program for dance instruction. This has been halted because several parents object to their daughters dancing with colored boys, * * *. We in the North force the Southerner to infergrate his schools. When he says “This inte- gration will eventually lead to intimate social relations and then to intermarriage,” we ignore him and think that sort of thing will never happen. x * * If we in the Nerth truly believe in equal opportunity for the col- ored person, we have no place in demanding that the South be the - only section where this opportunity is offered. The North is, in effect, saying, “Don’t d$ as I do, do as I say.”* One Who. Wants His Son to Dance ‘Have Newspapers Conspiracy Going?’ Are the newspapers in cahoots to 4 — keep Truman out of print? He's great man and should have a state- ment once or twice a week. - Jonsey ‘Where Does City Save by Waiting?” That Paul Kern sure is a smart man and | wish I could understand his arithmetic. If we can’t pav 30 year bends we borrowed in 1920 until 1963, that figures 43 years in my figures. * * * If you mortgage your home for $3,300,000 and then pay over $5,- 000,006 and then vote no and then spend $5,000,000 as we pay as we | ' go, how do we save something? ft know Rome wasn't built in a day, but they burned it up in a hurry when somebody played a fid- die, I don’t know how long it would take the County to fix our sewers, but the stuff sure smells if you don’t take care of it, Paul. Good George — _ Union, because the worker is afraid to use his own mind because he Mrs. Ernest C. DeLeon ‘Reinstate Straley; Release Eastman’ In regards to removal hearings of the Police Chief, I’m in favor of ‘his re-instatement. However, he should exhibit a little more: humi!- ity and. modify his strict adherence to trivial detail. . * * “* I'm sorry I voted for Civil Service and helped put a club in the hand of the Big Six. I’m sure voters. realize . they've - been duped, ln the event Straley’s re instated, misfits and instigators in the department should follow the mandates of the Chief or be * Eastman has nothing Pontiac needs; therefore, I advocate aboli- tion of the office of Pontiac Safety Directgr. William R. Ball 73 Adelaide St, ‘Democrats. Could Clear It Right Up’ If the Democrats could get con- trol of the House and Senate at Lansing, this whole financial situa- tion could be cleared up in just a few days and everyone would be satisfied with their sensible solu- tion. Lc. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Before you judge somebody else ... Be sure your hands are clean aBle . .... Intolerant and mean . And even if you feel that you... Are quite above sus- picion . .°, premacy ... ognition . . . For God, and only God. com Feder - - THe valve fs wows And whether ‘it is worthy : That everlasting goal . Thicetore you have no right ‘to judge ... No matter where you travel . . , Unless you are em powered by Judicial robe and gavel... And in that ‘noble call ing you . Must exercise. great care ... So that your least de ov will Be reasonable and air, THOUGHTS FOR TODAY - And it shall come to pass in that day, I will hear, saith the Lord, 1 will hear the heavens, x & Fate with impartial hand tums out the doom of high and low; her capacious urn’ is constantly shaking the names of al] man- kind.—Horace. Case Records of a Psychologist: ® Nip Homosexual Tendency i in Bud Percy’s mother is unwittingly predisposing him to become a homosexual in later life, so _ study this case with great care. Our sexual outlook is largely determined by our training, and this is. even true of quadrupeds, as in the case of the male donkey men- tioned below. Parents must be on guard. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-401: Percy T., aged 8, is a worry to his athletic dad. “Dr, Crane,” the latter began, “Percy is what I consider a sissy, “For example, we have no other £2 children and ever since he has ¥ been old enough DR. CRANE ~to go outdoors by himself. “And now Percy seems ill at ease when his male . cousins come for a visit. He just doesn’t’ ‘seem to know how to act with his own sex. : “And T think he Is getting a fem- inine outlook on life. Do you sup- ‘pose he may develop into a homosexual in later years?” HOW ROMOSEXUALS DEVELOP When little. boys deliberately choose girls a$ steady playmates, it often means they. have a long- ing to identify themselves with the female sex. in later years to a Even if boys are simply placed in an all-feminine environment by cliance oF force of circum- stances, as in Percy’s case, it is also possible for a boy to de- -velop a feminine outlook. Indeed, such, boys may even un- wittingly take on mafty ‘other fe- male characteristics, such as a girlish walk and way of gesturing with his hands or even giggling. * * * For long continued association in early life will exert a strong educational influence and even curb a child’s natural tendencies. As an example, one of our em- inent scientists even placed baby English sparrows in a canary’s nest and let the .sparrows be reared therein: ~ When these English sparrows began to sing, they would trill and ~ imitate the canary song, apparent: ly thinking they were canaries. SEX EDUCATION Much of our sexual behavior is likewise a result of training and not an inherited or instinctive trait. For example, when farmers wish to produce mules, they breed a male donkey to a female horge (mare). But there seems to be a ten- dency for donkeys to stick. to donkeys, 80 the male (Sack) often will have pothing to do > with the mare. Thus; farmers have learned that it is wise to take the male donkey from its own mother when it is a colt and tear ft-among horses: — Then it seems to get the idea that it is a horse and will there- after react to female horses like al typical stallion, me Such practical knowledge of sex education needs to be -disseminat- - ed more widely, for many mothers innocently predispose their sons for an abnormal adult sex life. They may thus Yoist a sissy name on the bey at the outset. And they may relish his long cutis to such a degree, they ‘even refuse to let him get a boy’s haircut till he is almost ready for kindergarten. If the child’s daddy is dead or away in military service, and the mother. is living . - grandma, ~ bane! — sister or grows in an — all-fernale ‘ie the Like ‘donkey mentioned | above, ‘he ean ultimately think he is at least patty Yenieine: but ¥ common beginning, so try to give your child a normal chance dots Wecacae with ‘its. aia hex, “fin addi- ‘Always » George W. Crane veg 4 compe’ : sae - to ralees eee s ou send Fon ii “ome 1969) : THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL. 6, 1950. : _ paste At time In years ery Sas so ] : i i ~ Reuther Uroes. fireman was on hand. ’ em v3 «. was the fire? In a ‘girls’ hi in Union “Says He'll Try $e: Gotltaaee” 2 -Small Cars Produced steredeth in Canada . OSHAWA, Ont, Pw — sisi Two Saved as Boat’ pg 7m! nen president of nited Auto Workers, Saturda ¢ Fri pleaded for unity among ‘his 1, 100. apsizes on re 000 followers in the face of fast-| DETROIT # — A sudden gust of moving developments in | the indus-| wind capsized a 13-foot sailboat on try. Lake Erie Sunday, dumping an Reuther, here to, discuss domes-' Ypsilanti boater and his teenaged tic problems with General Motors) daughter info the icy water. Local 222, made ‘two forecasts: | It was more thans3) minutes be- 1. The Big Three will be forced fore rescue workers pulled Allen by market demand to produce. ‘L. Moore, 43, and his dgughter| small cars, Anne, 13 from the lake. 2. Some aspect of the profit. “Another five minutes and ‘they sharing principle would eventual- would “have been goners,” said OPEN EVERY | YNICHT TO 9 | Mon. ha $a oT “MON. TUES: ONLY Shoe Sale Gregory Swader, 49. “We had just. ee . ; . ly be gained by igbor. Reg. 2.99 enough gas to get them and bring W m / &. «. In speeches and interviews here|them back." e@Women's dress pumps to 5.99 and at Brantford, Reuther said that} Moore, a member of the Grosse if small cars aren't manufaetured| Ile Yacht Club. and the Detroit)’ in Ca “they'll be made else- Boat Club, had taken the sloop out) - where I imported.” for a spring trial run. The Big Three of the automotive —— ‘ ndustry:—- Ford, General Motors! In 1685, the first printin SS and Chrysler~didn't want-to manu-| outside of New England mae as- facturé small cars, he said, but sembled by William Bradford in were being forced into it. ‘Philadelphia. 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FORD DIVISION, Tord olor Company, . ; .% > ie Pee 2 i Sa is gone, = ty ee aes se ois eae if : 3511 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. | ‘4994 DIXIE HWY., DRAYTON . res : > 4 ee mM INDIANS MARCH IN PROTEST — Led by motor cyclists, Indian demonstrators carry ban- » ners protesting -Red. >China’ 8 action in Tibet as they march. through the main streets of New Delhi. Red China king Dalai Lama rule. The Dalai Lama fled to India. AP Wirephoto abolished the regime of the god- replacing it with pro-Communist Deaths i in Pontiac and Nearby Areas FRANCIS W.. BIRCH direction of Muir Brothers Fu- Francis “W. Birch, 57, of 1480) ineral Home. Tull Rd., Waterford Twp. died, He died Saturday in Veterans suddenly Sunday at Pontiac Gen- Hospital, Ann Arbor, after an ex- eral Hospital where he:had been. tended illness. a ;atient for two days. | Mr. Bechtol was a cashier of the’ Mr. Birch was retired from serv-| Almont Savings Bank for 24 years ice with a Detroit fire station. | and was a member of Almont Ma- Surviving are his wife, Frances; | sonic Lodge No. 51. two sons, Donald A. and William) Surviving are his wife, F. Birch, hoth of Detroit, and five bath; three daughters, Mrs. Eliza- grandchildren. — ~ {bath Bullard of Philedelphia, and Service will be “held at 1 p.m./Misses Sarah and Edith Bechtol, Wednesday at -the Coats Funeral both of Almont; two sons, Phillip Home, Drayton, Plains, with burial|G. of Saginaw and Lincoin C. of in Crescent Hills Cenietery. Almont; one brother, Harry B. of . : Battle Creek, and one grandchild. RHONDA LARM | The family asks that memorial A. daughter, Rhonda Rae, born contributions be given to the Sal- Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold vation Army. Larm of 180 W. Princeton Ave.) died Friday at Pontiac General! MRS. ROY DAVISON Hospital. ws ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Roy Service will be held at 10 30| (Mary) Davison, 66, of 178 Sisson a.m. Tuesday at the Huntoon Fu-|St will be held at 2 p.m. Wednes- neral Home. Burial will be in/@ay at Roth's Home for Funerals Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. ‘with burial in Romeo Cemetery.| iShe died Sunday at the Community| LOUIs J. YATES | Hospital, Yale, following a stroke. | Louis J. Yates, 46, of 2790 Shirh-| Surviving besides her husband! mons Rd., died Sunday at hisiare one daughter, Mrs. Lillian} home after an illness of several|Barnes of England; one son, Earl, months. Siglow of Avoca; two brothers, Dan Employed at Pontiac Motor Di-jand George Frost, both of Romeo, | vision, Mr. Yates was a me rjand five grandchildren. of, the Disabled Am tér-|' isabled American Vet@r-| EREDERICK K. LARSEN Fliza- a-- Pd ans, Chapter 101, Pontiac, and the ‘Charlton-Polan American Legion{ KEEGO HARBOR — Funeral ar- Post 233, -Lake Orion. —_— .. He leaves his wife, Mabel, and . we parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yates, T | M of Pontiac. Also surviving are his rave ing usicians children, Mrs. Carol A. Bacon, of Pontiac; Gloria J., Joseph E., and; M tC id F d Charles L, Yates, all’ at home: | US ons! er 00 two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Evans, | of Pontiac, and Mrs. Molly. Ciara). CINCINNATI i — The LaSalle mataro, of Detroit; a brother, John String Quartet is home again after Mayer, of Pontiac; and two grand-| battling travel problems — and children. * |food customs — of* Europe on a’ Service will be held at 2:30) three month concert tour.- p.m. Tuesday at the Moore Chapel | ~“Each country must be met of Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, differently in. terms of restau-! Auburn Heights, with burial in)rants," said Walter Levin, first! Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. | violinist. ‘“In England you. must! ‘ ‘ \begin the concert early because LEROY A. BECHTOL ithe restaurants all close at nine, . ALMONT —’ Memorial service eke t Then Ri can te tela eg “In Seandinavia, you af invited p.m, tomorrow at the First Con- Bi Dost concert, supper: gregational Church here under the, “In Italy, there is no problem: mean you can, eat before, during and be the concert.” Despite these, problems, . only Deaths Elsewhere cellist Jack Kirstein was affected. 'He lost 12 pounds on the tour. | LISBON, Portugal u\—Prof. Jose!_ Meria Barbosa de Magalhaes, former Portuguese delegate 79, to. the League of Nations and one-| the national average of all inchie time foreign minister, died Sunday. | } Makers of ‘scientific apparatus} invest nearly three ‘times as great) a-percentage of their gross income! in research and development as) He was one of Portugal's best known lawyers. tries. { rangements for Frederick K. Lar- sen, 66, of 3051 Noreott Rd., are, pending at C. J. Godhardt Funeral ‘Home here. He died this morning after an ness of one week. A bricklayer by trade, Mr. Lar- sen Was a member of the Brick- layers, Masons.and Plasterers International Union of America, Local 29, Pontiac. 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Wallace’ believes that) The most dangerous situation one of “the most challenging”! for both Russia and the United 6 enaliaaaas mankind is OVe?-| States is in the Near East where : ; population is now increasing at 2 . $50 for 2 wks The former vice president point-| rate to double in 25 years and hd ‘Jed out in an interview that the|-where beth strategic location and Seis only 70¢! population of the world is increas- oil.combine to make both ing at the rate of 48,000,000'a year. and the Western world a . ther loans to $500 He said. something must be |.¥neasy.” done to help overcrowded “have- | wallace explained that the life “with 24 mos. to-repay not” areas such as Cttina, India |span of peoples in the overcrowd- casM YoU [aaPAY i | eeray wm =| and parts of the Near East, (eq areas is increasing because of MECHIVE 12 WEEKS | 4 WEEKS | where population is growing (the use of antibiotics and modern - “"ganee | $25.35 | $25.70 fastest, to attain the higher (health measures. case save | side” | Sandard of living toward which | He said China's population, — ee they are struggiing. now 650,000,000, is at the rz} wa tarweee 350 eat | “The situation makes for inter-\rate of 13,000,000 a yeaf. He es- ond 6% pur mam on ony somninden national tension and calls for a|timated it will reach 1,000,000,000 ASSOCIATES —[-alstion.” be saic. gags ' ‘A constructive step, Wallace; ‘“‘The Chinese,” he said, “are a LOAN eer said, would be to call a world con-|proud, intelligent and hard-work , : an on: resources, technologies me people. They are straining populations... - for a better of in DRAYTON # PLAINS: : *« * * life. — ed ek, Now 10, Wallace is devoting his “While Russia will never admit co. OR 3-1 time to running 9 110-acre poul-jit, the Soviet leaders are enor- try farm here called “‘Farvue.”|mously concerned with what will in PONTIAC: _tross-breeds . chickens, corn,|come out of China, with, the ap- f 125-127 N. plants and flowers. Occasionally|plication of new techniques in in- he takes: time out to deliver lec-dustry and agriculture. 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F | : i Richard Hamilton Loren Anderson Florence Allen ‘* oo oe snow surrounds his hut, and the The publication says the steel in chapel and strong winds whistle | Township Clerk Township Supervisor _Township Treasurer ‘through the night. ey Fs an dustry was called upon to supply) “Yet, Schobersteiner never miss- TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES — aerial highway “ies ringing the chapel bell. The snes referer seri be beeved io be 5] DR. M. G. PROSSER” pee on cubic yards of concete plus), __ = a ee eel x} BYRON LL. COLE more than 35,000 tons of steel that “Oe during his 2-year “exile. 1 Pm Aa - |would comprise Glen Canyon’s casionally, he has ventured chief building material. into the valley, but these excur- | ~ POWNSRIP CONSTABLE — . ‘ . SP Urwiete | sions have been curtailed be- [x] LLOYD E. GIDLEY ° YY PARTY — With the approach. of Quincy, Til. hired a crane to remove ‘the 18% Turkey has the. largest number; cause vandals have stelea seme | ot warm ‘weather came the desire’ to get his {oot boat after a window and part of the wall had [of active NATO divisions — 12.| of his meager belongings during | * rennaans BOARD orf REVIEW Wiehe: peeiect out-of the attic. Stewart Thomas been removed. . Next comes Italy with 8, Ger-| three short absences from the | . & x] NEWTON S. DEMPSEY a —~ ——— many with 7 and the United States hut. with 6. ‘| Years ago, the hermit was given Waterford Township Republican Committee FBI Files Are Still Open “wie: on Unsolved Kidnapings HELEN THOMAS taadal slipped, however, “and the ter David Levine, the 12-year-old | w GTON (UPI) — The two children got a look at his face. son of Murray Levine, a New York | recent baby statchings in New He appeared to be about five attorney, also remains an open York and the even more recent feet-seven or eight inches tall, ‘case in the annals of the FBI. one in California were happily slight in build, coarse-featured and) The boy disappeared on the aft- solved in a matter of days. between the ages of 25 and -33.'ernoon of Feb, 24, 1938, after at- But there are two other- major He wore a tan checkered cap, tending the Albert Leonard Junior | kidnapings which the FBI bas been dark trousers and a zipper jacket. 'High School in New Rochelle, N. ¥. unable to solve in more than 0 He spoke with an accent, * * * years, marring, its. glittering rec- Ag first, the intruder demanded _ Between Feb. 24 and “March 1. ord in dealing with such crimes money of the frightened Matt. 1938, the Levines were contacted | kidnapings under ac- | on children, Told there was ‘three times by the kidnaper or | Pigg meet eae back to | mome, he seized 10 - year - old kidnapers. A ransom of $60,000 the late 1930s, And both involved Charies and said “We'll take this. was demanded. The third and last | bore, aged ° kid.” iransom negotiation reduced the . ment i. ransom to $30,000, * * * As he backed out of the room The “first occurred early in the with his victim, the kidnaper Although the instructions of the — evening of, Dee. 27, 1936, : Four dropped a prepared ransom nar kidanpers were complied with by | youngsters were playing in @ room demanding $28,000 in cash for the the Levine family, no ransom at the home gf"Dr. W. W. Mattson safe return of the child,” But he money was paid. in Tatoma, Wash. never contacted the Mattsons and gy May 29, 1938, at about 6:35 They were Charles ean the money was never paid, p.m., the body of Peter Levine! Mattson, 10; his brother, Billy, Nor was Charlies Mattsen ever was foynd and identified from his | his sister Muriel, 16 and her i seen alive again. On the morning clothing, The body had washed uP | year-old friend, Virginia Chatfield. of Jan. 11, 1937, his body was from the Long Island Sound near * * * found abdut 600 feet from the side the breakwater of Davenport Neck, of a road six miles south of Ever- New Rochelle, N.Y. At about 9 p.m., a masked man , banged on the French doors with ett, Wash, | The bunt for the kidnap-killer a blue steel revolver and broke The boy had been badly beaten. jet goes on. into the house, As he gntered the When discovered, he had been dead room he was weari a scarf perhaps as long as 10 days. Ant § f M | d across the bridge of his nose. The exhaustive inquiry was conducted. | tate 0 ary an - It has never ended. People 60 to 80 Dozens of + pedgle save called at Can’ I Brag Much FBI offices throughout the United. ai ~ ikees ANNAPOLIS, Md. w—Officially, /States and have confessed com- “~*\* ; APPLY FOR OLD LINE LEGAL iting ‘us tstnap murder, Some (DTS Pot much new tn Maryland ‘RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE of these persons have been mo- “UN en wae > ~ = tivated by a desire for publicity. : Tf you are under 80, you can bend have been ‘suffering from a. 18 Battle: of Monocracy uly 864. stil] apply for a $1,000 life insur-'a mental or entotional disturbance. | - « ance policy to help take care of In some instances, the canine | sg latest official in- final expenses without burdening sions have been so logical and f The nes tes though bear- 7 was) orma your family clear that an intensive inquiry ling a portrait of a new governor You handle the entire transac- oe ewe: she confessors' ‘elected only last November, lists tion by mail with OLD AMERI- . : the bridge and tunnel as_note- CAN of KANSAS CrTryYy. 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Drivers ‘Hostile’ Soviet Stand Blasted U.S: Note States Our - Planes Did» Not Enter Russian Air Space be regarded otherwise Ce an attempt of the United States te worsen conditions for a fer- eign ministers meeting, if - not to frustrate completely the agreement on East-West talks.” The President's determination not to be stampeded into a propa- ganda - style summit conference with Russia was stiffened by the WASHINGTON (AP). — The United States has told the Soviet Union it creates an ‘‘atmosphere of hostility’’ by accusing U.S. air- planes of violating Soviet air space when actually they were over open “tae — , The State Department today re- - results of eee ay Nah leased the text of a a note sent to or sorties. eek, the Soviet Union March 25. It is S. officials : the latest of a series - ait incidents over the Baltic Sea . ; ; . 1 and 8| rifice Police Convention = —— Meghna of No Help to Hotel DENVER, Colo. (AP) — While nearly a score of officers and de- tectives slept, two masked gun- men robbed the Albany Hotel of an estimated $500 in cash early Sunday. The hotel is the convention site|: for the Colorado Police Protective|United States ree “must Assn. * Soviet -air space where involved in these incidents in any way.” The ‘note: repeated that no American aircraft had fired in the Jeourse: of these incidents. \On ‘Noy. 7, 1958, a U.S, aircraft was twice fired. upon by a Soviet fighter over the Bultic Sea about 66 miles from the nearest Soviet territory. “These attacks were launched from. behind and without warning; the American aircraft did not fire,” the U.S. note declared, The Wives ‘Earn P.H.T.’s PROVIDENCE, R.1I. (UPID=Bry- ant Collegeis now offering a pufe-| ly honorary degree of P.H.T. (Put- ting Husband Through), The de- gree goes to the wives of grad- uates, ‘‘in recognition of the un- selfish love and devotion which has made her husband’s education possible’ and as “a humble ac- knowledgment for service and \sac- He Couldn’t Return ATLANTA, (UPI) — Delta Air Linés reported receiving a fare refund request from a former passenger who said he’d like to have the money “‘as soon as pos- sible’ because “I think I’m going to. need it.” The return address geaees Windsor Fire e i aE Hie : 1 iis 55 thal Hl i as ft position tobe “pelted out of ‘his place by, bones at the discretion of the company,”” says the National Geographic: Society snow on streets, cleans teeth, removes. soot, kilis weeds and insects, and helps process chemicals, ceramics, leathers and medicines. Guts Building Loss Put at $1. Million or More; Weakened Walls May Crumble Soon WINDSOR, Ont. — A four- story : office building was © gutted last ‘night by a fire which: threat- ened to spread to an entire down- town business block. The flames were brought under control early today. ‘ But police planned fo keep the area, at the busy rner of University and ‘QueHette avenues, clear of pedes- trian and vehicle. traffic today. Firemen said it was possible the weakened walls would crumble any time. The loss, was estirhated unoffi- cially at a million dollars or more. One fireman had to have six stitches to close a cut from broken glass. Three others were \ treated for minor burns. ‘The building houses several stores and 23 offices. There was no immediate ex- planation of the cause of the fire, which ‘began in the ent. The building housed a drugstore, jewelry store and several offices. of stores and businesses. Maryland. Institution, and broke out of: the Institution for Defective Delinquents Suncay night were ,still at large. ” Two others who might be from Patuxent were picked up in southern Maryland's Calvert County and could reduce the number to 12. State Police Lt. W. W. Corbin said two airplanes flying low over the area had .accounted for the wpiure of six prisoners eerily to- y “The planes found four of them * |hidden ‘under the trees,” he said. “A short time later they located two More going into the woods.” Police also quelled what Cor- bin said could have developed into a riot this morning when ‘four prisoners refused to return to their cells, threatened guards, and otherwise capsed trouble. . Inmates made their break about 7 p.m. Sunday by seizing keys from two ynarmed guards and un- locking. six “doors between them and freedom. State Supt. of Pri- sons. James W. Curran said it was the largest break in the history of * men were taking part in the search today for fugitives from| miles southwest of Baltimore. In addition to about 100 troop- efs, the group included U/S. Md., and three companies of Na-; tional Guard troops. Baltimore) sent five police dogs, ‘and about 20: University of Maryland students also volunteered. Indian Jailed, Charged; Feared Man-Snake Bite “ ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. w—The| West is still wild. A 44-year-old Indian was jailed) and charged with assault after he} shot another Indian who, he self into a snake and bite me.”’ ~Nabs - i of 34 From Marines from the National Service} BATTLE SCAR, TOO — With a chest full of ribbons “battle scar’ on his chin three-year-old Paul Taylor grins ashe sports his father’s uniform as his ship i Europe. Born in LaRochelle, France, he is seeing the U.8. for the first time, He is en route to; Ft. 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From ‘left to right are Mrs. Robert Berehrig of Clarkston, Mrs. 400 Attend St. Michael Breakfast Over 400 mothers and daugh- ters attended the annual moth- er and daughter breakfast held Sunday at St. Michael Hail. The breakfast was prepared and served by the men and boys of the parish, * * * Honored guests were officers of the Altar Society, their daughters and granddaughters, and leaders of the Girl Scout troops sponsored by the so guests present were the Rev. M. J. O'Reilly, Rev. Norman Thomas and Rev. Jack Child. * * *. It was announced that the annual spring card party will be held Tuesday, April 14, at 8 p.m. Men of the parish are planning a dinner April 26. Job’s Daughters Event Includes Stories, Skit Bethe] No. 5, . International Order of Job’s Daughters, ob- served a mother-and-daughter banquet at Devon Gables, banquet at Devon Gables. Mrs. Theodore Fauble, guest speaker, told the group two stories, A skit was presented by Joann Folsom. Janet Thoe presented gifts to the speakers. Participating in the program were Kiki Sekles, who wel- comed guests; Carole Cole, toastmistress; Sandra Schmidt, t to mothers; Mrs. Allan hmidt, toast to daughters, and Sharon Busklow, player. Lady of Lakes CYO Plans Record Hop The Catholic Youth Organ- ization of Our Lady of the Lakes Church in Waterford is sponsoring a record hop, ‘‘The Starlight Twirl’ Saturday, April 11, from 8:30 to 12 p.m. at the Community Activities Building. Robin Seymour will be the guest jockey and the Ski brothers will be present. The dance is open to the public.. The students are sponsoring the dance to raise funds for a statue for the church shrine. AILEEN FITZPATRICK C. R. Gatley of Oneida road, Mrs. C. A. Lawrence of Bloomfield Township and Mrs. Gil R. Every of Waterford. Mrs. Every is hospitality chairman for im af fair. Shelby J. Murphy Wed PTAtoSee to David Arthur Lundeen Shelby Jean Murphy and Da- vid Arthur Lundeen were mar- ried Saturday evening at Mar- imont Baptist Church. The Rev. Philip W. Somers officiated at the ceremony before 200 guests, Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, William C. Mur- MRE. DAVID LUNDEEN phy of Spence street and Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Lundeen of Oakland avenue. IN GOWN OF LACE The’ bride wore a gown of Chantilly type lace with a {it- ted bodice, long tapered sleeves and a modified Sabrina neckline embroidered with pearls, The bouffarit floor- length skirt of peau de satin ended in a chapel sweet train. A crown of pearls held her waist-length veil of silk illu- sion and she carried a_ bou- quet of orchids and stephanotis. Barbara Davidson was maid of honor, with Karen Bowman, Karen Lundeen, Anita Bowers and Linda Tabar as brides- maids. Their dresses were of ‘silk organza — the maid of honor’s in pink and the brides- maids’ in lavender — with high rolled collars, harem skirts and three-quarter-length sleeves, They carried baskets of violets and pink rosebuds. Monica Welsh,” flower girl, wore a floor-length white silk organza dress and cafried a basket of pink fore Petes. Best man was Lite Payne. Ushers included Jack Seiber, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. - FitzPatrick of West Bloomfield Township announce the engagement of their daughter, Aileen, to David D. Kennedy of Birmingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Kennedy ‘of Wilmette, Ill, Miss FitzPatrick attended the Viriversity of Detroit and her fiance is a graduate of the University of Michigan. A. May 16 wedding is planned. Jack MHassenzahl, James Wrinkle and Philip Somers Jr. Robert O’Dell was ring bearer. A reception was held in the church parlors, Befote leaving for their honeymoon, the bride . changed to a blue-and green printed silk dress with blue ac- cessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The couple will live in Findlay, Ohio, The bride is a graduate of Elkhart University Dental School where she was affili- ated with Omega Mu Sorority. The, bridegroom attended In- ternational College, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Murphy wore a rose and beige silk organza dress with matching accessories for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Lundeen was dressed in blue lace with navy accessories. - Both wore corsages of white cymbidium orchids. Strubler to Head Square Set Club Officers elected Saturday eve- ning at the meeting of Square Set Club held at Herrington School are Frank Strubler, president; Mrs. Sidney Olson, vice president; Mrs. Kenneth Bixby, secretary, and Mrs. Willard Fulkerson, treasurer. Elected to the board of gov- ernors were Mrs. Ralph Price and Mrs. Arthur Yarger. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Scott, Mr. and Mrs. James Heins, Mr. and Mrs. An- ton Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Bunce, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stofflet, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Cascadden. The annual dinner dance will «be held April 18 at Hotel Roosevelt. Treatment Technique | | “Psychodrama,”’ one method of treating the mentally. ill, will be demonstrated at the Pontiac Lake PTA meeting at 8: p.m. Thursday in the school gymnasium, Mr. .Douglas Everhart and Helen Von Weiler, psychiatric case workers at Pontiac State Hospital, and Mrs.. Elaine Ol- son, volunteer Gray Lady, will show the group how this treat- ment technique is used at the hospital. In “psychodrama,” the pa- tients are given a chance to act out interpersonal relation- « ships and thereby helped to gain understanding of life sit- uations, Refreshments will be served by the first grade mothers. es ‘To ‘Aid Farm. Youth p Bachoaigs Program 50 Attend Tea for Sally Reid at Zittel Home Mrs. Fred Zittel of Navajo drive entertained at a tea for about 50 friends to honor Sally Reid of Birmingham who will marry Fred Zittel Jr. in July. : Sally is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Reid of De- troit, * * * 2 Wedding attendants were an- nounced at the tea. Mrs. Rob- ert C. Brown of Palo Alto, Calif., Sally's sister, matron of honor. Attendants will be Marilyn Christianson of Milwaukee, Mrs. James Wil- kinson and Virginia Louis of Birmingham. David Zittel of Flint, brother of the groom, will be best man.. Ushers will be Donald A. Deeter, Robert.C, Irwin and James G. Aldrich, Kenneth Calhoun Claims Helen Hackman as Bride Our Shepherd Lutheran Church, Birmingham, was the scene of the Sunday evening wedding of Helen Louise Hack- man and Kenneth E. Calhoun. The Rev. Howard G. Allwardt officiated at the ceremony be- fore 400 guests. - Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hackman of Brownstown, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Calhoun of Richardson road. , IN TAFFETA GOWN The bride wore a full-length candlelight taffeta gown with a- cathedral train. The gown had long sleeves and was ac- cented with pearls. A_ scal- loped headpiece dotted with pearls. held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of white roses and a white or- chid. ew Wik. Mrs. LeRoy Pallert of Sey- mour, Ind., was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donald Meyer of Columbus, Irtd.; another of the bride’s sisters; Mrs. John Stark of Garden City, and Mar- jan Bariech of Birmingham. Their dresses were of blue taffeta with harem skirts and round necklines, They carried bouquets of rubrum lilies., * * * Flower girl was Joy Allwardt of Birmingham. Her dress was of white taffeta with a blue s _cummerbund-and she-carried a basket « of rubrum lilies, ASSIST BRIDEGROOM John Stark of Garden City was best man. Ushers were Robert Dingleday of - Detroit, Richard Hoot of Livonia, Le- ~ Roy Pallert of Seymour, Ind. MRS. KENNETH E. CALHOUN Charles Mangam was ring- bearer. . * * .* A reception was held in the church parlors, Before leaving for a honeymoon through the south and Smoky Mountains, the bride changed to a navy blue dress with red accesso- ries. The two will live in Mad- ison Heights, . - The bride is a graduate of Concordia- Teachers College . and the bridegroom is attend- ing Walsh, Institute. ™ ; kk «© &* 4 : Mrs, Hackman wore a navy blue dress trimmed with white for her daughter’s wedding and Mrs. Calhoun wore a_ beige dress with mist green acces- sories, will bé * “Mrs, isternatonal Hills Event : - to Be Held on April 16 Woman's ‘National Farm and Garden Association of Michi- gan will hold its annual Inter- national Tea from 2 to 5 p.m. | April 16 at the home of Mrs. J. J. Nance of Bloomfield Hills. The tea is for the benefit of the International Farm Youth Exchange (IFYE) ‘Program sponsored by 4H Clubs of America. IFYE -is an exchange pro- gram on the rural family level. Delegates from the United States live with farm families _-. jin other countries, and foreign delegates _live American families. 5 SENT LAST YEAR Delegates in this program of “grass roots” diplomacy are often called “Ambassadors in Blue Jeans.” Last year Michi- gan sent five young people to Europe, Africa’ and Asia. WNF&G Association supports with rural this program as part of its. work in international cogpera- - tion. Hostesses will wear foreign costumes, and foreign consuls in Detroit will be honored guests and in the receiving line. IFYE delegates will at- tend the tea and chat about their experiences in other countries. x * Among honored guests will be Russell Mawby, executive director of 4-H Clubs in Michi- gan; Mary Woodward, assist- ant 4-H Club leader; and Ben Westrate, executive director of the 4H foundation in Michi- gan. , * *« * Heading the receiving line will’ be Mrs, William Ullen- bruch, president of Michigan Division of WNF&G Associa- tion, and past presidents Mrs. Earl Hanson, Mrs. Lyle Slay- baugh, Mrs. Walter Fenton, Mrs. Frank Chapman, Mrs. Truman F. Barbier, Mrs. Lynn McNaughton and Mrs, Conte B. Resseguie. Others. in the receiving line will be Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. James Ogden, Mrs. Harold A, Fitzgerald, Mrs, Cash Talbot, Mrs. M. S. Rose- vear, Mrs. A. T. Wilson, Mrs. Russell Olin, Mrs. Marvin Kat, Mrs. F. Gordon Davis, Mrs. Edward S. Wellock, Mrs. Standish Backus, Mrs. Alfred G, Wilson, Mrs, William Me- Callum, Mrs. Herbert Poehle and Mrs. J. Dale -Hutchinson. INTERNATIONAL THEME International cooperation ; chairmen of the association branches will pour from tea tables representing fore countries. There will be a flower arrangements exhibition using ‘an international theme, and a collection of foreign dolls. Strolling musicians will provide the musical back- ground. * * * The planning committee- for the tea is Mrs. F. G. Garrison, general chairman; Mrs. Donald Irwin, tickets; Mrs. Standish Sibley, food; Mrs. Backus, pub- licity; Mrs, Raymond. Giffels, publicity; Mrs. L. C. Nanry, flower arrangements; Mrs. William Kreis, exhibits; Mrs. Cyril Maxwell, exhibits; Mrs. Gil Every, hospitality; Mrs. Robert Thom, invitations; and Mrs, Matthew Camereri, . music. Heading the special consular reception committee is Mrs, John Tebben, Assisting her are Herman Scarney, Mrs. Henry Beam, Mrs, Irving Mac- Kenzie, Mrs, Carl Larsen, Mrs. John Nagel, Mrs. Dean Draper, Mrs. Russell Strickland, Mrs. Goven Hill, Mrs. Henry John- son, Mrs. Ralph T. MeElvenny and Mrs. Backus. |; ' Conferring on final nie jer’ the International Téa‘to be held April 16 at the home of Mrs. James Nance in Bloomfield Hills are, left to right:. Mrs. Donald E. Irwin, ticket chairman; Ponting Pree Photos Mrs. F. C. Garrison of Orchard en} general chairman of the affair, and Mrs. Standish. Sibley of Oriole road | who is * charge of food. Eye-S topping: Beach Clothes Aim to Catch Male Attention . By MARY PRIME mothers who want. a carrying NEW YORK (UPI) — Wear- ing conversation-piece beach- wear tops the old art of drop- ping a handkerchief to attract a man, Women are turning up at re- sorts with animal-faced hoods, backwards bathing caps, wild poncho towels, and beach bags which look like giant cigarette packs, records, typewriters and chewing gum sticks. “It's all to attract attention,” said Vivian Auerbach of Bonne Age accessories, which special- _ izes in zany beachwear. ‘‘Peo- ple want conversation pieces so they'll be spotted on the beach.” “One buyer told us she took a crazy bag on a cruise and had more fun than ever before. She said so many people stopped to talk to her about the ‘bag that it was like hav- bach, “Models, young girls, Shower Fetes Miss Vollmar - Marijane Vollmar, fiancee of Wayne W. Lundy, was honored at a dinner shower at Devon Gables Friday evening. ‘ * Guests were Mrs. Donald Osborne, Mrs, James Cartier, Mrs. Dale R. Seaton, Mrs. Dor- ald Pursley, Mrs. J. W. Fowler, Nancy Turnbull; Geraldine Wiggins, Marlene Lazenby and Carol Lazenby, The wedding will take place April 18, - F Music Club Meets Junior Musicians met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Schmidt on Utica road Satur- day afternoon. Participating in a musical program were Den- ny’ Arnold, Eileen Brinson, Debbie Davis, Linda Emsley, Elaine Findlay, Gary Lund- holm, Lynn son i Mary Rippberg-. Kaye Hargett, Lynn er, Gilbert Stephison and. Ken- ny Smith, case for diapers.” The firm's latest items, be- sides the bags, are Poncho towels, made with a hole in the middle. and worn as beach or bath towels. . Called “ponch - a - towels,” _ they are printed with such de- signs as an old-fashioned bath- ing suit, a barrel, and a sand- wich sign that says, “Come Eat at Joe’s.”” One mother-daughter poncho set shows a tiger lean- ing against a palm tree. 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They are‘a never- us from the moment they are born until.they become parents and we can start talking about our grand- or quoting their opinions we can always talk about our husbands, Our houses, What we are doing | to our homes, what we are plan- ning to do to them, and what tak- ing care of them is doing to us can always be used to start a ‘conversation with another woman. Our diets. I haven’t been in a group of women in years that | Neat Home, | but, Oh, Her Hands 7 Dishpan hands, generally re- garded as a big joke, are no fun at all to the women who have them. And any woman who keeps house them at times. Plunging your hands into hot water several times a day, will turn the trick, . _* * * But the average homemaker does far more than that. De- spite the many electrical ap- pliances, many eleaning ‘tasks - are still done with one pair of hands, And once the house is shining, the hands are usually rough and red, The nails are rough, too, and sometimes torn. ‘ which you just give up and never clean house again, But this is rather drastic and not really a first-rate solution. Far better ‘to reach for a tube of hands a first-aid treatment. Hot Milk Cooks Frosting . Yine and vegetable shortening ending source: of conversation for Our husbands. Whether we are complaining about their faults or bragging about their good.qualities -|say about, Dorothy Marcia Birkett, Roy Brown Speak Vows ~—"fhis-might-seem-the-point at__| healing cream and give your © tay _in large bowl. Add egg white and beat well. Then add hot milk, 2 tablespoons at a time at high speed. Add vanilla and -& beat to spreading consistency. ts Tops 1 somewhere along the line some emesis didn't mention her diet and by so doing get half of the other women present to discussing their diets. Clothes, If she’s old enough to talk, a woman is old enough to talk about clothes, and she never gets too old to have something to say about the latest fashions. Parties, One of the reasons women love tg go to parties. is that they.like te discuss them afterward. That’s why when women go to a party they make mental notes of everyone pres- ent, what all the women are wearing and what the hostess serves in the way of food. You can’t make much conversation out of a party unless you can remember such details as these, If you think we women have a lot more to talk-about these days than these six overcrowded . sub- jects, just listen next time you are in a group of women. Chances: are all six topics will be introduced and they'll start more general conver- sation than any weighty subject brought up. Because they are top- ics all women have something to #| would like to show some feel- office for many ing.” dA Answer: There should be no * impropriety in your sending flowers to the funeral. If this is beyond your means, then express your sympathy to your employer and ask if there is anything you can do. Since quite likely he will .not be in the office for several days, you may have to write this expres- sion of condolence in a note addressed to his house. “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please 'tell me in what man- ner a girl is correctly cut-in on at a dance?” ’ Answer: The one who is cut- ting in- simply puts his hands on the shoulder of the man who is dancing and says, “Mey TI cut in?” The man dancing . with the girl releases her and the other man takes his place. The important rule is that the - first man cannot “cut back”’ until another man has cut in on the second man or she has danced a long time with him and might be ‘‘stuck.” Diana Deyo at CAR Conference From the Guy LaRoche | summer collection comes | this checked silk and cot- ton slim-lined. dress. features a bloused top with raglan sleeves, and a wide belt accents the : ‘Unwanted Hair waistline. e i | iit It and shapes may be added to the front, back or sides. Some styles are specially planned for | hair adornment. : | The" new igs . American f _— school. About 45 million U.S. children between 5 and 17 do not attend’ \ 4 i _ Electrolysis Centre Martha A. Wilder, R.E. OR 3-2895 AAS ATR TE AAT ES aS Diana Deyo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Deyo of Square Lake road, was delegate for Colonel Stephen Mack Society of Pontiac at the 26th annual conference of Michigan State Society, Children of the Ameri-. can Revolution. Others attending the confer- ence Saturday in Flint were Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs. G, L. Dunlap, Mrs. Frank Allen and sto gscchnasmen annem Mrs. Everett’ M. Peterson. Wearing a gown of embroidered nylon over taffeta, Dorothy Marcia Birkett Was married jo Roy Earl Brown Saturday ning at St. Luke Methodist Chutch. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Birkett of Joy road and Mr, and. Mrs. Orin J. Brown of Imlay City, * * * The bride’s gown featured an embroidered neckline and chapel and sequins held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley centered -by a white orchid on a Bible. Mrs. Douglas Birkett, the bride’s sister-in-law, was matron ” be smart-look smart Dpy 4 | be smart-look smart Complete Shirt Service Cleaning ee ss ) Fox : 19 ve ' aX _ W. Huron” FE 4-1536 +rain._A-queen'scrown of pearls] © of honor. Bridesmaids were Judy | Brown, the bridegroom's sister, . ‘and Elna Fielding. 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Print painly NAME, AD- ‘DRESS with ZONE, SIZE and appeared in five recitals since entering college. gece RICH TONES Opening the program with Dr. Arne’s “Air from Milton's Chorus,” he displayed a rich, well modulated voice and gave skillful and sensitive interpre- tation to his songs throughout the program. Two contrasting selections by Benjamin Britten, “Sally Gardens” and “Oliver. Crom- well,” provided an opportunity for such. special treatment. The familiar “O Du Mein Holder, Abendstern” (Evening - Star) from Richard Wagner's opera ‘‘Tannhauser,” is a song all baritones enjoy singing. This aria displayed wide range and careful restraint. ~ Three songs by Johannes Brahms were also sung in German. In contrasting mood we Singer Young Is Warmly Received and tempo, each received proper treatment. - FINAL GROUP Kenneth Young’s last group included the dramatic number, “O Thou Billowy Harvest Field” by Rachmaninoff, | “Lonesome Man” by Paul Brooks, and “Adam! and Eve” by Ernest Bacon. “I Hear an Army,” a brilliant and forceful song by the contemporary com- poser Samuel Barber, closed | the ; ; training in her two groups of songs. : a panied at the piano by Gary Forslettf who displayed fine technique and give an out- standing performance. Installation Is Held Dames of Malta, Corinne Sis- terhood No. 184 met in the Malta Temple for installation of officers. Deputy sovereign protector ' Don't Sacrifice Sleep Dawdling Away Evenings That sleep is one of the greatest’ boons to beauty is an established fact. Yet, the num- ber of women who sacrifice it to dawdling is legion. 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Pontiac Press Phete ithe huge, yellow kite, at 1,400 feet. - QUDGES AIRBORNE — A major attraction for the several hundred youngsters who gathered for the annual kiteflying con- Air Force-belicopter which carried judges skyward to determine a test at Poppleton Park, Birmingham Saturday aftefnoon was the high-flight winners. Pontine Frees Phote “Ihaving both the most unusual and largest kite. Saturday he won first -prize for high flight when judges followed ~*~ * «| Members of the Norman Lyle| Squadron, Birmingham. Air Force} Association, were instrumental in bringing Colone! James McPart- ry. |weeks ago in _ age group for|Selfridge Air Force Base to carry) Carrying a foil tail, a-black kite ‘was an extreme modification of judges up to the kites. Kite designs included a squid, which came to a tragic end when one of the supports was broken, je} Sally colored bird, flying sau- cer, black. bat, the traditional kite-shaped kite, one fragile-look- ing, six-sided work of.art, bright with gold foil trim and a muiti- colored ‘tall, and numerous. box kites, , 'flies, when it comes down I'll eat it |—foil, tail and all!” When the kite iwas landed ‘the giationyee was no ’ the box type. It looked anything but graceful. A bystander was heard to remark, “If that thing paper and wrapping paper to plas- ties, silks and nylon chiffon, At the. conclusion of the fight contest, awards were. presented to m1 N. Woodward, for another: e The Church of Sweden ‘has now voted to permit women to become ordained ministers, Attend Meetings in Sespecie Townships ig! oS Millage Hike ’ Ot te seri, tot We to levy, officials said, \OXEORD TOWNSHIP Voters to Decide Today annual meetings Saturday, Pontiac The board them was instructed! “Salaries and fees for officials of on Fire Protectiom Issue, pars go ~~ the largest’ to study the feasibility and cost Oxford Township were determined Reminds Clerk Jencks a some OU persons pres. offering garbage collection ino) those at the annual meeting a ‘i the township and to report back) there Saturday, The supervisor Like other townships,the session within four months. will receive $3,300 next year; the BRANDON TOWNSHIP—Voters| 4s devoted’mainly to the feading) Township officials also were_giv- ‘clerk, $2,800; and the treasurer, in the township will go to the polls |! annual reports, determining pay ey six months to draw up a build- $2,500—all $300 above last year. today for the secénd time in less, for township officials and setting ing code. The trustees" pay will stay at than a week to cast their hallots UP assessment districts for fire Finally, those at the meeting $10 per. meeting.“ . on an issue important to the entire | Protection, authorized the township to black-- qPwe theusand dollars was ap- iland and a helicopter here from fund, and the township board was authorized to add up to $4,000 to the sinking fund for a. building and fire apparatus at the close of the fiscal year. There is $6,000 in this special fund now, Herbert V. Rahm, town- ship clerk, said today. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP Some 40 people attending the an- township, Heleri M. Jencks, town-| -phe item of business ‘which ‘op the parking lot aching the | Propriated for the cmaaair= # nual oom meeting here Satur- ship clerk, reminded today. | caustd the mest and (township hall. The electorate turned out in. took the lengest.time te resolve | AVON TOWNSHIP - force last Thursday to approve| was the question of pay for town- extra millage for school operation) ship personnel. annaa] meeting Saturday voted to in the Brandon School district. TO! after considerable discussion the have the water..board from the| day's proposal seeks voter apprav-|eroup voted to put the three top| water district placed on the elec-| al to set up the township a8 @ officers on salary in lieu of fees.,tive ballot instead of being ap special assessment ‘“djstrict for/qhe supervisor will receive $7,000; pointed next yen fire protection . per year and the clerk and treas- Township officials are asking.|Urer $5,500 each per year. They adopted 76.700 of - bealth will be for an increase in millage esti- The motion alse included pre- | , Dadget for Lael next. » year. out’ Wednesday by -the Michigan mated not to exceed $3 per | visos that they be placed under | In othiee action, the group. Yoel Health Council in East Lansing: thousand of assessed valuation | the social Security Act and that to. pat oné and a half mills on Dr John D. Monroe will receive for one year to equip and operate | they share equally with the town- ened valuation for townsHiP! ine council's public health award rpeses and one mill on assessed’... its annual banquet at Kellogg the department, Mrs. Jencks | ship in paying for hospitaliza- explained. - tion, if they so desire. valtation — outside the Rochester! center on the Michigan State Uni village limits — for fire protection. versity campus. Voters are asked to pay partic-| -e wil] be entitled to two- i ular attention to fhe buff-colored vacations each year, accord-, OAKLAND TOWNSHIP | ‘Not only -has Dr. Monroe ballots which have the fire.assess-!ing fo other action taken at the’ Residents in Oakland ToWriship,| served ay county health director 'who attended the annual meeting! sittce 1926, he is also the leading Saturday, approved $500 pay or county health director in Michi- & ok) te. Another recommendation adopt-| for the three top township officials.; gan in point of service. Qak- (The supervisor wil] receive_$3,000;| land’s was the first health de- ed was that the clerk be ted | lacey tresmrer sad aes rtthe Clerk, $2.500; and the treas| partment established in this ' rer, $2,000 state. deputy clerk. + - * Trustees’ pay was set at $17.50) gel aser Barres should be. .accompanied by escorts oF guardians. kk Pole estate’ that only about 2008 It pays to choose QUAL- ff Zirin ITY CLEANING in money | recently on, a 13,000- | soved.on wardrobe replace- | Tittem Europe, be was asked to ment. . | check up on the situation. He came | back with this explanation: Call Toddy }i.%: Pick-up and Delivery | size ot the fares be ob FE 5-6107 Goats Run Wild i z ¢ é 2 ~~? Fe GENEY | LANCASTER, Wis. a ~ Three jyears ago four nanny goats got Cl by vy Rielly i year later a billy goat DRY CLEANERS |e: ner « iy gut ied em, 12‘ WEST PIKE ST. Jee Nave: bow declared a nuis- ance and Grant. 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Freitas said maximum benefits | at a cost of 6..cents a still’ othér policies, at higher * *& * Those eligible for the benefits, | he said, will be union members tract and inability to. agree on| terms of a new -pact. i Freitas said insurance con. | tracts will provide that the policy be in effect for at least six | mosths prier te the expiration | of a union-management contract. | Freitas identified himself as al former Portland, Ore., aluminum} productg dealer, He said he. had’ been in the Wilmington area more) than a year laying the ground-| i { ; Her Memory Gets Citation fi i for Detroiter | DETROIT W — Nancy Ibanez, a 21-year-old drug store clerk, will get a civilian citation from the Detroit Police Department because she has a good memory. A crook took $69 from her on Jan, 3 and then returned to the drug store again on Feb, 2, this time taking $80. Miss Ibanez looked at sev- eral mug shots of known thugs but couldn’t ‘identify any of of them. 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Sure, buying a new car is a major investment—it’s one of _ the big accomplishments in your life. It sets you apart as a person who is going =; places and doing things— in the manner and style that, you so richly deserve. . - Your local car déalers are making a special effort during these ‘‘Total Selling” days— April 6-18— to get you going places in a brand new car. Take a good look at their ads on the pages of your “Total Selling” medium—the daily newspaper. » ' " S ofa _ . \ j - ‘ . ; « . 5 < > > : ~ r * o F; + ” = ‘ a ’ \ ee s ' : : 1 L 4 i ‘ JA . 4 . 1 a 4 ares | * ? ‘ 7 é ‘ ‘ 4 : = ee eee ae Ye ee nn ee or ee es: eS ee ee ee ee ee ap NS ee ee Se ae eee ee en eee Care ene ae, ial ii ie ents aida a al es eh, el ce cs el a ee ae ae wine raieaicaigene hh opaamsshalieroaite v6 ARN Si: mgs I: CELEBRATE PENNEY’'S ANNIVERSARY—Employes of the J. C. Penney Co., 17 S. Saginaw St., are returning to the 1900 era, in fashion at least, to celebrate the 57th anniversary of the com- pany's founding. A three-week “Festival of Values” which ends Seal ame Seth i ee be ta day, . From left are Mrs. Merritt department; Mrs. Q aint i Pontiac Press Phéte ~ Harold Wesley of 77 Ardmore St., head of départment; Al Stuve of 14 Rosshire Ct, basement manager; Mrs. Walter Schlie of 63 Victory Dr, head of advertising and display; and peed bgey Blvd. S., main floor manager. The company’s Mirena ae ee = Thursday, bie us - donta enamanlissad sad oe a) jannounced the sale. He said it was| LW hi “ther reduetions in the. work week without reductions in pay.” +: £2 ‘The report to the ILWU's 13th today 5-Hour Week. Also. 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BING Th : : Mit Se ee ee ee a Se ee = sca) i a igs ain ings eel bat SE ee Re et Eh SOR ee ESE ve, eee - - Tk Vii ~~ Praises Unity * Says Smaller Cousities Heartened by Solidarity Re 1 on Berlin DETROIT # — Turkish Foreign, Minister: Fatin Rustu Zorlu yester-| day lauded the solidarity of the be anid, “Egt's hope it never comes Necessary |i tia” Call Foday | Zoriu will leave Tuesday tor Gregory Oil Co. | ra 94 East Walton Bivd, | /0rdan Arrests Reds Phone FE 5-6141 AMMAN, Jordan (UPI)—Author- ities arrested members of a Com- in. ‘Advertifement) munist ¢ell in Zerka. 15 Imijles Worry of northeast of here, in a raid last FALSE TEETH 22%, cu suasac'? : School student Abdalla Salim, lead- et Slipping oF Irritating? ‘the cell, was among those ad Monty eet sipping. sis wenbiine ees oe ; ma | sprinkle s itt FAS TERTH on, Jour ' The dress manufacturing indus-|United : | sha securey or tating ver rs |more, them one ‘billion niles ofl ey og a” | aan SSeS ters es x ae, U.S. government on Montgom- 4 ery's trip, planned for April 2, | but noted that American | + EARLY SPRING SPE Eng | CIAL position “happened” to follow | , Montgomery's announcement. | ON ALL YOUR The intimation was that the) Washington announcement was| ELECTRICAL NEEDS! | Sec ithe Field Marshal's { jintention - of going to Moscow | MAKE THAT | “because I am very interested. in| Electrical Wiring this conflict between East and! SAFE TODAY!) Not rit rtd tvs Lb poe Mild Earthquake $ r 50 GE! fin North California For First Hour BERKELEY, Calit. (® — A sh Plas Matepial: moderate earthquake jarred a City of Pontiac Only section of costal northern Cali- | 30 Deys Only fornia for two minutes Sanday night. No damage was reported, + * * STATE {Ob cat OVER - The University of California AND CITY niger , . 25 YEARS | @) seismograph registered the trem- | LICENSED Qa'QuINRIEy IN PONTIAC ¢ or starting at 10:88:56 p.m. and | placed its epicenter 155 miles | northwest of the San Francisco Bay area. FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 845-W. Huron *FE 2-3924 wood Valley in Mewdecine County | from where. most calls came | trom residents. Police at Ukiah, tnd _theeishn-an Loko Pontiac Federal Savings Home Mortgages COME IN and talk over our:conventional -- Open End Mortgages that include i in their monthly payment: interest, principal, taxes and insurance. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS . 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Others were: Florida State, 6-4; North Carolina 2-1; Duke, 3-5, and Florida, 1-3. : Western's Mark Tops’ : oe ne kere ne eee rey ee sense PAIR OF MASTERS — Art Wall Jr., shows the award by Bobby Jones, all time plaque he received after winning the Masters © and president of the Augusta Natlonal where the - Sine wee ® = pa Ee, golfing. great i. ++. 7673-73-72] ' ~ and Palmer ’ “about ahead) pars, eee enone Wall seeees that rock. -. TIS TWS—293 : 12-72-78-14—204 he “ eeaaee 75-69-77-13—294 a=. 7-71-73-T1~204 eenes T3-74-76-T2—295 ks Tigers for Second Place iver, Pie. ....72-75-72-76—295 nih genes TENT 298 Palo Calif, .......757673-79—295 $350 PORE 4-12-73-1~296 Jr. $350 Lake, N. ¥. T71-77-4-72~296 Daten. “Belo.” aiteaswe! 74-75-70-78—-297 Laont’ Til. .........7474-76-76—208| Ernie Vossler, $350 . Mid! Tex, seen... 24-74-75-76—299 : = 11-10-16-15—200 ee Goeres age 14-75-77-71—303 for Series’ i R § si. a ose. came home. The Memphis doctor never had a good birdie chance. ~ nearly quit month consulted (Dr, Wal} said Sunday night. ‘land by golly, he certainly seenis Wall flew home for a consti 8, tion with his uncle, Dr, Russelllen a’ Wall, a Scranton surgeon. A WOR Re “T didn't agree with the hernia diagnosis and took Art to a couple ot specialists who, agree with my view that the pain in his side was likely only :a vaglie secondary, sympton of his virus trouble,” “We told him to go “back to work’ oston-loronto. Gird ith ame; the opportunity to have a Moore Hoping to Be Promoter - SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., (AP)— Light heavyweight cham- pion Archie Moore says he wants finished out of the money. AP Wirephoto gate at Gulfstream Park yesterday leaving jockey Johnny/Cho- quette-behind. The jockey fell from the horse then remounted, but AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lest Pet. ‘Behind imore oo. MB 8 2 — ; @eaveee 8 » 2m 1 tonsee 9 sh 2 ‘ork “4 il ee 2 << seveens 12 wo . 4S 2% City ... 2 12 500% _oneeeeee . Uu & 43 5% ashington . 8 Bu ie | NATIONAL LEAGUE Wea i he} af ste 5 Louis isos. 8 16 MONDAY’S GAMES . Louis vs. Detroit at Lakeland Cay gf eet ByeraeE a Boston Corpus : oe vs. : cisco VS. eee 2 (A) vs. Washington SUNDAY'S RESULTS Kansas 1 . Louis 4 Boston 0 TUESDAY’S GAMES ~ ‘}Ciacinnatt vs. New York at Savannah Milwaukee vs. Los Angeles at Jackson- Chicago (N) vs. Boston at ‘Victoria, Tex. San "Francie vs. Cleveland at Des Moines SATURDAY'S “RESULTS Baltimore 5, Louis 2, night , Detroit 5° Milwauke 9, Cincinnati 3 Kansas City 6. adelphia $ Pitts Aye Prancisco 17, Cleveiana ‘ Los Sain & olga All-Stars 1; Pitcher Bobby Anderson to Start First Game for Cubs appearances, ‘|. Billy Pierce whitewashed the Washington Senators, 3-0, for the Chicago White Sox in Charleston, S.C., and Bob Friend, ace of the Pittsburgh . Pirates’ : ‘Phillies, 5- dians, 7-6, in Denver; the Los An- geles the staff, “ia nine-inning job of - 23-Year-Old ‘Veteran’ Stars their arms for their opening.dayjlasted the New York Yankees injrighty gave up only six hits. Rob- 10 innings, 7-6, in Tampa, and thejerts was touched for 13, including Baltimore Orioles turned back the/homers by Bill Virdon and Dick Dodgers downed Kan- pitching trade, “|sns Cty ‘A’s, 31, in West Palm Beach., the Cincinnati. Reds’ out- St. Louis Cardinals, 54, in Mi-|Stuart, * Home runs were the big factor triumph was his|in the victories of the Giants, Dodge: . nd Réds, Jackie Brandt lined a three-run job in the eighth to earn the struggle over the Tribe. Charlie Neal sent the Dodgers ahead with .ja homer in the third, John Pow- ers came up as a pinch-hitter for Cincinnati in the tenth with Pete Whisenant on base and blasted one of Jim Bronstad’s pitchés! | Waterford Jaycees Holt Tourney ation, anes, Lakes and Howe's Lanes. The champion or runner-up. in each signment Sgainst Loa’ Angeles. . |ea'’s league st these alleys "as We. Wah oY to have done so with a venge- ‘ chtickled, Champs Battle in May : Vestern Michigan 5, Duke 3 a eat i ~ TYanks were dead, * * over the right field wall and the * Billy Klaus had_three singles— lone of which figured in the win- ining run—in Baltimore's triumph . jover St. Louis, a International Kennel Laurels to Pekingese | CHICAGO (AP) — Ch. Chik ‘T’Sun of Caversham, a pékingese owned by Mr, and Mrs. C. C. i} Venable of Atlanta, Ga., won best- . soggy toes pera "de. (oh : _. ithe International Kennet Club's Year to Reckon With Yanks Is - m Most Urikely White Sox Expected to Fall in Standings of AL Race NEW YORK (#—The rest of the American League may be catching up the New York Yankees, but Because of their wealth of proven players, their vast depth in pitch- ing, their multitude of extra man- ge5 ipower and their extraordinary maneuverability, the defending champions must be picked to win their fifth consecutive champion- 5 set jdt EL H difficult time beating off a chal- lenge by the remodeled Cleveland, Indians, - ee * * * x ‘ Boston, with a re-shaped pitching staff, and outfield problems stem- ming from the trade of center fielder Jimmy Piersall to a flock of injuries capped by. Ted Williams’ pain in the neck, may slip into the second division. That seems to be the final habitation of/ Baltimore; Kansas City and hapl¢ss Washing- r of finish: he -_ = fbepe i i ff He 3 is played with a ball and players on opposing sides. t is the principal similarity we ef Celtics ‘‘sixth man,” is the main reason Boston Heads Minneapolis 2-0 in the Na- jtional Baskétball Assn.'s cham- pionship playoffs, Action r¢ésumes tomorrow night at St. Paul and at Minneapolis Thursday The Celtics took charge early in yesterday's 128-108 decision ,iover/the Lakers but, as usual, it _{took Ramsey to light the fuse. The former University of Ken- tucky star made his first appear- ance at 8:51 of the first period with Boston holding a slim 19-16 // \edge, From then until the period ended the Celts outscored the visi- tors 13-1. ° Coach Red Auerbach alternated Ramsey defensively with Jim Loscutoff an Minneapolis. rookie sensation Elgin Baylor yesterday. Result—two field goals, 13 points for the losers’ key man. Boxer’'s Infant Son Dies HOUSTON, Tex. ® — The one- day-old son of boxer Roy Harris died at Methodist Hospital Sunday of what was believed to be.a lung condition. The infant, Roy Robin Harris, was born early Saturday. An au- Chased Referee at Chicago jured when he rushed on the rupting the Montreal-Chicago was sorry he lost his temper. be barred from future games should have called a penalty playoffs.. ; aes : Hockey Rioter Apologizes CHICAGO (AP) — A 33-year-old machinist who was in- ice rink Saturday night inter- hockey game sald Sunday he é ? _, Jean Rev, struck on the head with a hockéy stick when he ¢hased Referee Red Storey, said he hoped he would not: in Chicago Stadium: . Rev said hie became disgusted when -he thought Storey against Montreal. After being injured, Rev was taken to a clinic where eight stitches were taken in his head. ’ The game, which Montreal won 5-4, was delayed more tha 15 minutes when fans threw debris on the ice. . We RE OR e victory gave Montreal a berth in the Stanley Cup final 7 ee ee ey ee) ee ee o i) a.) . iS « ty re + * s | CH outteman Is Gnbicnas | Thought He H ac | It Made HIQETS Five Players ito Be Comet M Prior to Trip “Game Today Is Final amar P8 i You % to nono rain Fully © Mell Coupee or Call es Complete: "wo 23 Elecronic Institute is: Nome iE FES: | I Swimming Title fo Southern Cal Michigan: Independents Outstanding in National AAU +. NEW HAVEN, Conn.-{UPI—It's Southern California by an eyelash over Michigan in their strictly un- official battle dor the national team swimming championship, Led by triple winner Murray Rose of Australia, the Southern Cal Trojans ran away with the Men's National AAU swimming crown in ‘the tournament that concludedshere Saturday night, accounting for five of the 15 records set and scoring 62 points to 29 for the runnerup New Haven Swim Club. Michigan won the NCAA cham- pionship last week. Southern Cali- fornia, under suspension, wasn't eligible to compete in that tourney. ‘M’ could not enter ‘the AAU as a team, Rose was the big gun for the Trojans, winning three individua} championships and taking the indi- SFP EPC TRAE HR ET HER EERE ORR ORES -98 s NEW & USED ‘AUTO PARTS. “We Pay Top $$$5 tor Wrecked yy a | wate Ee ee - Open Sun 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. BAGLEY AUTO PARTS §-9210-1 ATO Bagley St FE 9210-19 i pill "i j EFLYLTNE E Fe o.8ee i ge oe ES AP Wirephete NEW BRAVE GETS A T2GER—Joha O'Brien, endl texd then completes éiuble-ylay if the game ag 4 z $ Bix Milwaukee Braves’ newly acquired second base- at Bradenton yesterday. The Braves beat the ee ates arene we a a 5-0, behind Warren Spahn's pitching. Elks Top National 700 Club Official = e; paced the girls with 2454 and 866 totals. Karen Anderson took both g *e Hy ft Ls Lt BE mB i i E Z F ro arms in the only voting on officers meter, 440-yard and 220-yard free- for the Women’s group. Sylvan ' National, Pontiac’s style everits, setting a new Ameri- can and meet record in the 440 Hopkins in the breaststroke as the WOULD YOU LIKE TO SELL YOUR HOME? For fast service, best price, and full legal protection ee list with BUD NICHOLIE REAL ESTATE 49 Mt. Clemens FE 5- 1201 = =] Sif z ee z Reg 4 -¥ fia i ORS Sie Silver Spoon, Easy Spur 4-1 Derby Choices AGUA |CALIENTE, ‘Mex, (AP) itor at the University of Maryland, ‘will look over about 77 football candidates when spring practice opens Tuesday. ii oe 4 é & iF ie Saturday’s $116,- rby at Gulfstream sy Spur was quoted at k ago. and Intentionally * Several eater kegiers turned in impressive showings in this sec- tor’s part.of the Mailographic Han- individual crowns with 216 and 519. roe was again named sergeant-at- Badminton Title to Detroit Pair tory Sdturday night over- the top- -iseeded team-of Helen Gibson and, Wanda Bergman of Norwalk, Conn., to take the senior women's doubles championship in the U.S. Open Badminton tournament here. Ernest Dieterle of the Ann Ar- |bor chapter officiated at a charter | . |banquet for the Pontiac 700 unit} Saturday night at Madison Junior High School, All 57 members signed the charter, President Bill Bull and Larry Parker of the Brunswick company were among the 5s . Secretary - x «x * An 826 actual series for four games enabled Bull to head the pack at Howe's with little trouble. His series was tops for the open- ing weekend as 105 contestants took part. Joe Kocsis of Milford boasted the best actua] game with topped the boys with 2956 paced by Bob Scott's high actual of 226- High team game was 1030 rolled by the Pin Busters and. Gutter Kings. Jim Patterson: hit 584 for top actual series. * * * A group of boys 12 and 13 stole the. show with a 2903 series led " We have. just received a small sq factery tread ib ‘and second plus tax Size 6.70215 in sets of 4. add $3 ad neo exchange ad ne ¢ r tire. per tire. 77 W. Huron’ blemis' 4 wee 96 day guarantee and are 5295 5] 395 of brand new, All ca plus ta Sise 7.10x15 tn ge = 4. it xeha: age Market Tire Co. FE 8.0424 by Currie Johnson 193:‘and 460, Jack Schatz 463 and Tom Coffey 158, all actual scores, Team 6 i mand rd | silanti quintet to the state MRA * * * | The Detroit pair was in com- mand all the way in the first game | |winning 15-10, wilted badly in the jsecond which the Norwalk team itook and then finished strong to ltake the deciding contest 15-11. | jthe 1961 tournament. : event will be at Lakewood Lanes. over ist in both all events divi- Lanes was selected as the site for The 1960 x * * Gordon Van Gelder of Battle Creek had a big weekend in the Michigan State Men's meet taking sions with 1880 and 2150 and gain- ing 2nd in singles handicap with 770. Mark Komick and his’ son Don - the lead in both doub- les groups with 1323. and 1434. Buckeye Beer of Ann Arbor moved in front in team handicap with 3287. Another session of the Mich- igan Moese event had changes among, the leaders. The Howe's standings: Ball, Ortomvil® . ... 0... ceeew cee eee ewe |Prank Miller, Clarkston ..e..ceeeess Chuck Ploe, Orchard came oeee- cee pe Joe Kocsis, Milford ..........assee0+ Bob Buebrig, Clarkston .. Chas. Boshea Holly eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee =xl¥ psi Five Wir . Balch was master of ceremonies. Big Gearge: Brown, a Wayne State University basketball ace, was more than either the Pontiac Knights of Columbus or VanderWiede & Sons of Grand Rapids could handle last Saturday afternoon and evening as Ypsilanti Thorne Tire Co. won the Michigan Recreation on Class A cage crown at -Pontiac Central. x * * The 6-foot-5 Brown poured 86 points through the hoop in the semifinal]. and final. games to al- most single-handedly lead the..Yp- title, Ypsi’s sharp-shooting center meshed 38 points in the opening .game of the’ afternoon semis to spark his team to an 84-72 con- quest of the Knights of Colum- bus, city Class A champs. Brown collected 48 points in the championship .contest on 15 field goals and 18 of 20 at the-foul line to pace Ypsi’s 80-71 triumpir over‘ 7 College Cagers Ch osen Green Pan-Am Selection LOUISVILLE, Ky. % —. Seven members of the College All-Stars, winners of the Pan-American Bas- ketball Trials here Saturday night headed a 14-man team selected to represent the United States in the Pan-American Games at Chicago in August, . The seven: Jerry West, West RAMMLER-DALLAS: For a BETTER DEAL on 59 Dodge Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Truck Virginia;’ Oscar Robertson, Cin- cinnati; Bob Boozer, Kansas State; Johnny Green, Michigan State; Don Goldstein, Louisville; Leo Byrd, Marshall, W. Va., and Walt Torrence, UCLA. The other seven players came from the three other teams in the jio0 MAIN ST. ROCHESTER OL alk tr fas a a _ MIXED SINGLES “ . REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS roe Dick une Wea COOLEY LANES---8193 Cooley Lk. Rd. af Union Lk. Rd. Blow-Out Proot Monroe Shocks: : Includes Rebuilding, Installation, Labor end Lubricent Salle, Bartlesville; Burdette Hal- 4 GAMES ACROSS 8 ALLEYS — USING BEST 3 GAMES Muffler ee J dorson, Bartlesville; William Evans, Bartlesville, and Bob Jéan- gerard, Armed Forces, In addition six alternates were tucky;. Red Murrell, Bartlesville; John Sullivan. Armed Forces; Ter- ry Rand, Bartlesville; Adrian Smith, Armed Forces, and Gary Thonipson, Bartlesville. was named head coach of the team at the meeting of the US. named.: Johnny Cox from Ken-/,,7 Fred Schaus of West Virginia)! ns MRA Title Grand Rapids. The Furniture City quintet gained the title round a-narrow 66-65 victory over the Dearborn Hart All-Stars in the semifinals. the money want for penses, Henaabers We like to ’ 2 Past Annas 2nd Fleer, Lawrence Bidg. « OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT * when the Tigers open their regu- lar \\season against the Chicago White. Sox. Norman hasn't decid- d on a starting pitcher “yet but with|is expected to give the nod to either Bunning or Frank Lary. | Bunning opened last season for Detroit. The Knights of Columbus held a 21-15 first quarter lead against the 2nd. period with a 16-point a 41-34 halftime deficit and* the Pont rs never caught up. John , €x-St, Michael star, and Bloomfield Hills basketball coach Hal Trott led Pontiac’s scor- ing efforts with 23 and 20 points, goals and 12\of 13 free tosses for Ypsilanti. trailed Grand Rapids at the, hatte of fired 19 points in the 3rd quarter to send his club into a 61-55 edge and Ypsi never let Grand Rapids, close the gap. SEMIFI PONTIAC K.C. _ G T a ead Cas ea— Stielstra Norwood Westbrook Totals - S| SVs Y - Totals Pontiac Ki C. Ypsilanti ... DEARBO McIntyre Kach'roft Greenleaf ene : ch g.: we y, * T1 utisemune™ oe ae me ro : Sl aaSSaases : Bl esac nse® ~~ ee ee re Westbrook SI meu Sl owssoud 8| paaSera Olympic Committee. Totals Ypsilanti .......6--6s Grand Rapids ...... ie 1% 21 1e—T1 | Ypsi, but. Brown started hitting in’ spree to push th K. of C. into|? respectively. Brown netted 13 field |p. the final, 34-29, but Brown| DETROIT , Veal ss Kuenn cf Kaline rf | Harris 1b Dob | COnmvnsnmuweuany @| eeececocosoeo" a) ©CCeCONMKOKoHHe” @!l eecceosesccoed Beenie Dp Narleski Pp Totals 2 - PO-A—Detroi kee 91. 19. ” pP—Harris, Vea Mathews, O’Brien and Adcock. Detroit 7, Milwaukee 5. 2B—Doby, HR—Adcock. SB—Bruton. 8—Bruton. HPB—By Bunning (Spahn). The Tigers are scheduled to’ | Tr SERVIC And Front End Alignment to be at Briggs Stadium Friday | Soormonnok and Harris: LOB—| You're always welcome at BENEFICIAL! CASH? Just say the word! d! See BENEFICIAL and get Loans $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car Loans mode to. sesidents of off surrounding towns BENEF Fane, snare NANCE CO. and say “YES!” today! panty’ Pal Le | > Bete ven omens walens F ‘Save Almost 1/2 _ A_19.00 Value Comporel ~*~ 1. Adjust Brekes 2. 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Gre 8 eet | He ; Fes i Seth f ais f8 (te a Vote for | . JOHN . COLEMAN ae lee Ege ‘ Democratic Cendidate Eisenhower and-his wife will i hughes Gn, Foctee a TRUSTEE _ WATERFORD TWP. today. - = B will be Kiscahower'e quenal to 8 P.M. Can Develop New.-Chemistry = = - MSU associate professor. of com- tomorrow night. Taught by Dr. John R. Hurley, assistant professor of , the class will meet from 7 to 10 p.m. Tues- TEAR TO PAY! J "Boy. Now ed | | (Hell. Fires’ Urged * powréed (AP) — A scientist joing declared we ought to create “hell fires” on earth, just to see what happens. x *« * He warned the Soviet Union is probably trying to do it — first. The hell fires would be laboratory temperatures of 10,000 to 60,000 degrees — 2 to 12 times hotter than those usually produced on earth. Out of research with them come an entirely new chem- istry — perhaps vastly more powerful rocket fuels, strong new materials, strange new chemicals. RESEARCH JUMP A research jump into these “hell fires” was a by Dr. Aristid V. Grosse, president of the Research Institute of Temple University, at opening, sessions of the American Chemical Society's 135th national meeting. “We simply don’t know much about what happens in chemical and physical reactions above about 5,000 degrees,” he said. | -“But temperatures above 10,000 degrees might lead to new fuels, rocket propellents, and materials able to resist mrmanies ee heat.” x * ‘Our nesiveal security could be involved, if these high temperatures do. hold secrets to new fuels and new I IT's A RIOT! FULL.OF FUN! he ade —4 or chemicals. “The Soviet. Union is trying to leapfrog us in the missile race, and probably is working hard on facilities a create pasbit int temperatures.” —— hi hi i Ae hn hh hh Ah hi ee hn i en hy ee ie de de te iy ie de i ie tp ie ty i i i, i i i wevvwvwererererereeeee eee eee eee eee eee eT eS Vote Todey—Palls Open TONITE! 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Call JENSEN'S TV SERVICE AFTER+ ____Upholstering # UL 2-4250, 1 8. goquirrel) Rd . - AL'S UPHOLSTERING ~ PE 46797 THOMAS UPHOLS _ 187 NORTH PERRY ‘BT, | . TE 5. Lost & Found 24 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, | Reasonable. wall and windows. FE_ 2-1631. ELECTRIC MOTO ih O18 chk R SERVICE RE- | gg, My) rewinding. 218 E. e, . FE. 4-3981, PLL LLL Ee POUND: MALE SIAM | rages ay ESE CAT. Fa LOST: LARGE MALE BRINDL® FURNACES CLEANED AND| FE 5010 or PE 22233 serviced C, L. Nelson. FE 5-1788.| LOST — BLACK, TAN AND WHITS NEW AND USED LAWN MOWERS. puppy, Vie. Baldwin & Walton. sSEARYING,& BEFAIE SS5 ice | Lost Tit : } : THUREDAY NIGHT, | 1416 W. Auburn ad ween | Poodle, 4 Ibs. lavender color ieee | Livernois & Crooks- Rd one for show. Name “Ben Bon": UL 21007) Brother won't eat. Please return — ASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR.|° Reward. Call PE §-9400 days, FE ‘ork guaranteed. FE 5-0394, 2-3452 evenings. | SAWs. MACHINE FILED LOST: 10 MONTH Manley Leach 19 Bagley 5t Boxer, fawn, ears unclipped, FB | TREE Mi r TRIMMING -& REMOVAL. Free est, UL 2-135 or UL 2-284. TRIMMING AND REMOV- TREE, al. Low rates. Call efter 6 p.m. and APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY'S, 96 Oakland PE 2-402 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 DRESSMAKING. TAILORING AL- |: tera! . Mrs. Bodell FE 4-9053. TAILORING AL- BR ARTS ALL auto. and wringer washers. Whole: LOST: DALMATIAN BLUi | bird dog. Vic. of Meadowlawn and | Keone . Last. seen . rbhaag Pegs > Re a George — Reward. oreeliets lobbies & Supplies 244 PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. , Scrabble gemeas.. MAb ond | Book Store, 15 BE. Lawrence St. Notices & Personals 25 PPP LPB LLLP LAL PALL PE LMM ‘ KNAPP SHOES tera drapes & formals done home Call. FE. 08455. | Pred Herman. OR: +1503 ANY GIRL, OR EEDING Garden Plowing 16B) *( (rendiy aSrinoh DING : . Confidential. The Salvation PLOWING REASONA> ' af “4 Pree estimates. Phone UL 32-1398. _ revived, | : has RAGE OSE Vs et aed rt i- re 6 rat Give Vou 1 Place to Pa Ease Your Mind = ee WE ARE 1 NOT A LOAN COMPANY 2 COUNSELORS P SP. oy . 18 Taree blocks, east of Courthouse, ea \. joiee apartments from ag aave debt eae Mion “nesta, | | mGbenk "Reon AP rs, SAVNARD' SLATER - HAVE CASH, - ADULTS ONLY ERV SLATER 53-55 North Parke St. WILL MANAGER 19 TRAVEL FE 80918” APT. 6 We will travel. to show you how te cet con, ne or : ry your home, land HE nd yy for PEN DAILY & SUNDAY ; @ : ac ip AM.—9 Oe et vate entrance ous Col ave for * 30-minute PRIVATE 4 eM “Ti bath, e and RD. RILEY, eee see Tee Oe PIRET SLAROE ours Avg second floor, Stu. re fy Eg se a a f Imr nants Srenara take ‘Ave |) WATERFORD wie + mmediate jai, MODERE (Sing SER | "aetna ‘a Sam, soe sale i a ae 2 alana On TR Be wee . : . | i Action R /HITE BROS. “| “Hi, Mr. and Mrse Jones, which one. t | air peo : : , ent Apts, Unfurnished 34 $0600 Dixie Hwy. ‘ ee a of you” ordered & SONS or what have you that 3rd 1 3 We Can Seli Your House es. ‘til 9; Sun. 10 "ty 5 ~~ Nui = have “he ; ; Now ‘1 AND 2 BEDROOM |o1 xo pow $12,500 SELL OR TRADE. Ranch and | ; | : LAKETEONT | Rent H | ES THIET aor feta TN yee) Ree mes we i 105, | Rent Houses Furnished 35 Rent Stores «0 : ee Pig BE eb wéway & -2 cat gar. and water of vate bath, stove PRI. ert a aearoeaana _ For Sale Houses 43 dining room, Listers “kicnes red a9 ag ay f. of tio . 4 gold Pavit a | “: Lt 3 Pa a AND BATH. CALL FE 20x60 387 wens. series POP Oe ; pad Uacrees op Sess Seer. three Neen frontage. Wil for city abies win ‘ _ Paddock, Alberta Mee eg ed or real ‘estate, insurane B pul bes bath on second. ree: have the eons. Ve : ist oa 3 BEDROOM. MODERN BRI ty parlor, an oe Oe basement, garage and | $8170 SELL key! — BROS. apt. bate. re Vicialty par. furs "or ‘unfura, Turma sew st DORR _ price: ‘op of "Tia The | “two Searoom buneniow wih brand | RAY O'NE eae | REAL ESTATE rage Blove & refrig Adults only| Ref. requir and Featherstone. side. PE ORES WEST sass . new large 27 x 26 ft. TL, Hehior Sas es i & Lois” Pontise “OL oR eee aces sane . ' SYLVAN SHORES: Ou fare.” Alum, forms Wil re $._ Telegraph Rd. Rag "ul 8: Bungay i BEDROOM APT BUILTIN WILLIAMS bedreom ranch home | with > eee. E. | Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 ‘ti OIL time. 5470 Vincent. Water- __ Rent Office Spac LAKE HOME ultras mod ° & WANTED: T9e 5, stove .& refrigerator "ioe Otte Space At LOT 102x200 914.950 en, baths era kiteb- | COLORED Ct Nothing do : Homes, mi! D property asd features, modern. arehuiecture gexs iN WALLED LAKE. LAKE. | NEW BUILDING. “i ~ om, Six room nungiow ree. tae ote im basement. 2h; pa pedcoum ng down on thie SuSuEBAN WEST land contratts. . $90. 1 2m te oy elon location. downto sPeaiiac ©oo bu FROM room . ee. ke priv, Priced; Good Ti , mye roem. 1500 —- 90.008, : pf aul M. Jones, Real Est, | camge Pe een Tit | Rees Ma prea Rent inetudes beat Nghe and | tag tereened porch, cut om | Sitya Teut the “entre ‘bedrooms | # ae Living Peon in e 432 W. Huroh Se na | St ead after 5. ROBERN CRA, YEAR AROUND |- profession, it. Idenl “tor eng | Manging Basement with pap CHEROKEE HILLS: < | aad make peer yeymeste co tls bath down: 2 Full iy bgt ot lla erate ee | laa eee | Se ee Up PE seats, or OM ant) crete dase and 2 car ga- with i” bese ranch rome] Sida taki asd"s. sacl ereas| Beet sda . sihieg Meetinos ® | Write Box 118; Postac Presse Pm gs gta IROOM, UTILEFTES, “STOVE sate wor ron Fe NEW OPFICES-WEST SIDE. FE alata! 8 large bedrooms, on a — —_ back yard. CALL: ’ Ns (WTD. TO BUY: 7 OR | - ee . furn. 1081 8. Bi uire at ; : MANY OTHERS Y : : * 7.3 oie teed ee T ROOMS AND BATH. $50 wonTa Lonnie Weaver FE eat GI SPECIAL sek ns, ee eur, office ang nepest page J R. Hiltz RESERVA »_ Ponti 08 $1500 ZERO DOWN PHOTO-LISTINGS. You'll 7+ pop, paaEe reso" “Rent “Apts, Fe oe ) poveLy — Rent Houses Un 36 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A ttractive modern five room ner lot, titres, neat teres time. . (a save og! Sheatior - B rnished VELY, NEWLY DECORATED furn. 36 ATTRACTIVE _* Qnd "vacant, . 'e- Huron | —— rooms OFFICE ; it, beautiful oak WITH Us - $6181 : gs ALENWATE | wa. arr ouns, on Pvp Sete cg Soe. ek |; hone monn a sore! fk a ig Mi Bg aN Sons | Ee ae ee i , is. PE _ f or single woman Rea- TRogen 9-04 per ae wider i TORS r ‘ BUY Wed, Children to Board 26)" 22° pSEO1OOM IAREPIORS | ee See eae ery| Ea aeeeints me Te] RRS ee © SAE gs OE gol ented a aera | : . . . : . 4 08 +410. | 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. HEAT _ E10. After Spm. PE. $0000. R wast susumpax poum | CATE OUT URN ‘L.H. BROWN, Realtor weeAL ESTATE, ENC. Sa EAT. x ~ meonan—“Aiucer—wew, Rent Farm Property 418) Esme tes grins SALE SYLVAN MODEL sttpperaehibateng, |“ “Tua Bass gior,Tarmlingd” Wil com ey | - Drazen Fising, Ma ibe. al ~| he ae lg a Bedroom Brick. stem - |. Saulsigte ‘Lasting ‘et ; sh if desired. #t. +12 B 2% ACRES me, of six larg- * dpen Sunday 2149 land ___Multipie_Listing Service __ - aed 44253 " we fens | electri¢ hot » OIL | Good oe. er than average rooms. new | BY” y_ai80_Ont -|3 BEDROOM and bus slong schon, eepeing | path doves et war, 8 ME. | “hood tyarden soll. Pura. or un-| carpeting. ppautiful etchen OWNER, 7 RMS. AND Ga- noms, sasement.| WEST... - ey 7 ROOM STUDIO APARTMENT Pe anions Temaace |_ mies Sendey ony smncned ce it Sem oa anne cee oat pane near : love refrigerator, best, & light eat oe mech. Peebles | : foo denen’ tone veer ote Dow rae Sick veneer. Loke Tnsne" Geary teheol, ALL BRIE. . 086. per, mo. PAUL A. KERN, |? SAMILY — 5 RMB. Sark FOR. x. | For Rent Miscellaneous 42) - fo call home. PALA. terms. cesiiad oa Sth = ies ac pe | mast bens i Osa f-T-4 Teal ; en) EMS AND BATH. FE (0m FEE 21s * na PE GARAGE 10 10X18° DOWNTOWN. CE- Possibly consider trade. 5 te ctehet Aue emt -ADD'S a. a ace y +-Ten ore for bécheiors, after 6:30 3B WEAR MSCO, With | ‘ i Brick Lakef Ls : | FUT 1 : FE ein Nr Perty gS ROOM PLEASANT. CLEAN | __garden space. FE ¢-9927.' | LAKEFRONT Py Re tite ~~ ront do is move ‘en oe e URNITURE NEEDED prion sip yg-e mus Se castro sale, Ui a Houses _43/ Tht bu Gm Rho tien he fou aqua a t’per timo af, 204, late, Get the —29e8te Lake, PE 81370. ties furnished : - | $95 mo. MA 5-1344 @ Priv. | six room home is located 7-RM. RA While diting uve ee . ; ae , top outright ori RM LADY. KITCHEN Priv. —“"i-* P= re eo BT Room i Exclusive Shores, NCHER g rom _ OO ty At med BY uno pe PAN sonseneenace apes 212 7H | “cee | Sh Soros Dearie, Pm are. 3..bom,| Sterne castle LOOK... H et 2 : TRANCE | , wubel pease with ies ae a . ; ; of farmare. Ph mith Newiy decoraied Sos Wctenene | Eas yet secluded. Mi _@ BEDROOM HOME. DOWNTOWN Custom Built Home? fiassed-in pore. pod vn fursace” Gas hot water Cot beach er see the tT ihe =~ = Swest, Manes peas. __|3 ROOMS & BATH. 42 WEEK. te Serra ee - | Drayton. Nice location. Responsi- E. J. DUN s:reamlined im, ceramic dunia perms aad __yard. the quiet oe ee 4 hold eithe HOUSE. | _225 Florence. } LARGE & WiTH Lots or | —e party Inguire 22 Auburn ee Js LAP tile bath, good 2 car rm . Radio inter- 2 2 Glassed breeseway ; or r by private sale|j RMS. PVT ENT & BATH FE. * ines space. Refrig. stove. furn. 4 RMS & BATH. PARTLY PUR | CUSTOM BUILDER FE 8-1198 pi home We are pelea , 20m system in home. Dullt,| fooms, with: o bed | screans. Big two-car gerege rs i or pubic ae st. ‘Et, & BATE PE 5 RooMs NEWLY DECORATE | | Eom N to have Lee. ds. lot $14,500 tnd ceramic. te. be espace | moat 90 trees, re ; enter ._ OL LARGE 1 + ce. |? BOCES DECORA RM. MOD 151 ACR : - : th eet BEG. MBF uange roo, temiy Bee Ae Ree hee eee | RL TERT Bae | AOR, mee att pew, | OARS 8 Oe meron ‘BEDROOM eeu, siae| SOC mR ET Sern sr: clean. | uMi is? PLOOR PVT CHEAP |) ROOMS 6 5 —_| poauee. MA 54-7061, ask for Mrs. | ee for quick sale at $23,000. | o55 WE TRADE _ —- cag Wy ~ 3 from cit preparing Seon Pe yy 4 : i aca 4060. PE bri.” | Rochslor_ot_counle, FE_¢ tet | misned. cal PE D070 after 3.00, oRM. HOUSE KREEOO a eee a liviog ‘rm. and diain caper ee ie nee on umphries Miscellaneous 28) en a bee ee tee i age $40 mo. FE 43136. | “R A any Re, BE pavement ichen. Divided” bam tres with its own wating space. i ; hip pres STANDING TIMBER | a” oe ee . se ees St | Bers tree COND. | Oy nnett Inc. fe es jae San mere | Sid plaster screens.” Oak um | he comes home from a for wen la TE 4.9236" Eves. s paid. ; ND BATH. PVT Z en hE Stee Reaito: will help ‘ Aluminum t offic: . cae . ease A LUMBER MILL | ee sate Pe $3082 ~ ¢ ROOMS AND B (5 RM" GOOD LOCATION. FE | ‘ae Huron Bt ne MPe e-osee | 228! payments, PE) fdioe. cstune ford ist | © lates ine be may Give Wie | {UTEES ol eS St aa raiee tas? deters HATH NEWLY ‘Mt, very Clee ATH UPPER 01716 efter > Pm. Open Evenings & Sun. 1 to 4 7 SEDAN SRICK FULT BARE yaa eres “Foo “ment | 3 mee = 3 re; PE #6131|" decorated Adults 2! & LY (Sa n Near Sears FE § RM. HOUSE NEWLY DECORAT: * ment ax FULL BASE- i . ~ must |3 ACRES WITH 3 HOME. t sus eaies ——_ Ma tua * Oe fads dr onal Pvt T EXT. € ress noe ss BER LAKEFRONT fruit er. Stare. hac aficar od t “en ct r we . ¢ AND 3S ROOM APARTMEN ROOMS. 3 BEDRO Ooms. a * bi ft. ‘lot, : oney Wanted 28A per Ue. @ Onhere tr ave | " sieginretater Mo Washington. FE oo oe 7082 loca on | Se ee 002300 N. lot Large | _34 reatisc. OF4.000. FE CONS « or FE PRIVATE PARTY \F ROOMS. PVT ae RMS; t rmace. 2 r — BATH AND “EEN. | ¢ RMS. ALL MODERN WITH GA imeplaces. 1% baths Recreatio: $00 on $ peom ORES §2-| trance Close i. PE son | + RMS. & 4 BATH UPPER. 1 BED BED. | Su #65 mo 31 Douglas. Sz | in eve ren parquet floors. Built AYDE Wanted to Rent | 2 Bit Apt. BgORtON "hue om only. 314.8. Marsbell | @ RMS. REDECORATED. WITTE. | — eo pe R a aw c\ | AME CNFORNISHED 903 | more. $40 mo. FE 3136. rt “PONTIAC REALTY: WATKINS LAKE : . : RENT.) eo Mighway. Acrete trom ASP | 502 { ranch @ with 120° oe pa FOR SEASON - 110 Hamilton distance, —Super_Mark Y 6 RMS MODERN &=0A- 137 _Baldwin PE §-8275 | &s*, 2B é s front baths: eae bedrms., ; ; Child tna modi 7 Hs ety. | A Fae BRICK APT. soone,| | peggentt tad Harbor, $4 COLORED GI << R Lb hn seould apm as siound ome, Prelerbiy on Ute] ia 3ROOM_APTE_PVEEx:| fet ‘cdbabn "modern “heal, & | “isi! basement ‘oaupie, referred $100 DOWN of cupboard apace, ard, pith Lates. Write Pootioe wi 07} Hance & beth. Bveryihing BN-| _mo_174 we Pike FE eas. | $5 ber ment. Couple Preferred. | No. pther costs tf your credit / Nice fring, room wis ‘uaturel Bear [ED OR GARAGE, Auburn w inquire 23/4 RM. APT. FOR COLORED. “1 a es Eo S aettie.” gue kee oer $5m vislate Stndew. 3 car onsen ; i WANTED To REMT BY 3 §-1721. | RMs. 6 BATE PVT ENT 11 Chita ‘Welseme 81180 et. PE | Garene, OS Op Ware) a Poved street. ys with additional a 1 ; — # peat a byeent Peis | oR 2 ROOM ETF a OT wae sPisnianiaens | NO ss DOWN | caged acd “big ep cr NETIOR | Bae Jaa beth References “ (¢ ent, nice and & a : _FE 8-810. . As low as eee, IMEDIA H R = \ ea after ' om Cal LI 7 RMS. & eset ian FE a | ‘ awe eet Bd FRIGIDAIRE, | vy EAs BLVD HEIGHTS will move vo “ey poe: 2 BR. bome with full si, Sen 1.3800 : a more for ee 4 Wanted Tra _.| Tasmania im sity OR »6061. 8 Dwight. e ‘nquire 95, 2 bedroom homes. — full base- bedroom. 1 owner, like new ofl furnace. Storms ang screens. FIRST ADVERTISEMENT —- a 30 Terms. ; . Seniesa peer ous rtati jon 31 -2 RMS., PVT. | (Rs. “ROCHESTE - ee tomatic best — will home. Call for detatis. Dining orse ‘ose te i screens;| OVER 1% ACRES — Beautiful WEST SID : BATH | “tsunary priv. OL iy a ‘GE. souSE FOR aN ae R. J. (DICK) V ALUET —_ ets Gree 6 ee oe Large T-toom modern ine PIONEER HIGHLANDS =” As © TSS athe? 2-0: T. $50. MAPLE Realtor . OFF JOSLYN, 2 B.R. home. Nic Fome nil y furnished "= condition. Perfect : Ww | 345 Oakland Ave Pe 5-003, LR with furnace ell Danke | large living — 2 pictur family = Call Evenings "til 8:30 nee. Fenced yard. windows, separate n xz 13 bg den. room, 10 x12 a baseme’ . ee EXCHANGE RIDE | Clean. R4, ahd Da wd Sa aie og Hr va ote HEAT AND HOT wa. 2% newly dec. W. Side. FE MODERN 4 RM. WITH BASE-|° yur Sipre LIstiNG x bie sof es . SERVICE: . Low A. Terms. $ < # . oll furnace, la trays. 7 , Bae 1 suburban visbu tiac, 85 MA §-2159. a iF) ROOM APT TO BUS G GING SOUTH APRIL i wntowh be a pa ment Pontiac Lk. OR 3-8138. ‘tn with za i ROOM AND. BATH ALU “PVF. 7 Rooats AND BATH. NEWLY | NEAR SsgmaSaw, (0 BM. Baie ; ‘ecaeeas 5-8583° . Uppe anch Ts. 0 fu . Close to schools. rage — close in Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 7 BMS. AND Sate PVE ENT peirigorater and stove Sheluded. zg $85 mo as Arty // dl aor ; room, home, a __decetion, Sener nest au urban OEE OE : € IVY BED HOME. . toom, |!‘ . e . PE 5-$322 esl. After 6, | 4 Fg 2 BATH, _ UPSTAIRS lake Me &, aan oval oe ; Basement furpace. me = or might rade iste model Walter, ABSOLUTELY Te 3 ROOM PVT. Bath. ‘| { ROOMS Oe after 4 _____ _OR 345 | ‘ rage. $11,000 “Forms. | $6, OC station wagon ta, on the fh. gate nay & on moe TH TF poem NR, PONTIAC MOTOR. wigs 2 BEDROOM. REASONABLE we Remember everything goes. aot vers walling. SBEEN AEF. = els ae ! Ee 3 ome aes — Call Bast Peewee os 4-358) is “feve te a te vesnenaiats person. = ‘ West ron Bireat Snares Nye. ‘aes Lake. pate, HOME. Here-It Is = por _ rt Hig So att Ss macenay pov ad privileges. At. ; = Tratler Park. FE 2-2015. _ | es een take. 2S Sie Just\ what you've : ve home on 2 oe rem Land Contract. If yesl Weee Lg i 5 = UPPER FLA Fae Ti IN | "ara y hemes oeaer ee has for. eee iis con, at S room an ams tite n, TBis fully insulated home | CI : eee recs on j . je. i : land contract. “and would ike) S927 Gingellvilie esi oe Se EE ats, eas jas. PE 25061) § bedrooms. 3 befis - Otner bes, = gi Kitvosehs Lake Batates. Ro Iya deny "ge ae at’ sk a met tae CHUR ITE : bend cash, We can get you the 2 RMS AND BATH i heat sarage 4 BATH. ¢ GAS} coum Be rf ogee studio 788 with lake privileges, automatic leges on a meme on only a stones good shape. It is Lommiet vicinity of the new | ienest sre Beesonable die re 4 | oda 3 gnirl I ee Bhirley _each iy ty iso" $137 pra and, sol water, lots of iake. If you throw the water, MS! ratte farest with « sk for Mr, Hayden. 3 ROOM APT, ot 3 8. ie wers, planter box, ST, PATRICK SCHOO * this may bi th Cae i ncomgy » e } JORNDE Reo atte Won TTRS TER AAR ctor: Pitanesedi eee) EMRE Rt BRS Oe aan 86 E. Walton 3 RMS. AND BATH § OMS & Lakeview. ry stor. es urnace, orm ¢ : mk _ PE 0-041) PVT. ENT. Tobias & BATH. STAT and Lynn Huron Gas | Terms WILLIS M BRE . CASH FOR LAND CONTRA Very tiean and nice, Adulis only. —Ater_6. PE 45032 EST | Fe goes. io J.C. HAYDEN, Realt MR. G Mor, oe LARD . 7. Go. ’ Fe Verne ta 40 Dinie ey ee eee Bald- 5 ROOMS AND BATH. DOWN. | SMALL HOUSE on is Handy ks Most 86 & Waiton FE, soda Open Eves: | Gorm side home near Bt. Micheels | 08 ieee Huron Be sere Ha yer TOM BATEMAN a E PMs wig Sire CoU- [exons oM oats eMC | SAM WARWIGK ST avLvin ' Everything gfe ~ -Fs ~ weDROoM wou CASH © ; TROOM FORN. PVT, ENTRANCE | Ing, 106 W. Pike, PE 23 445.| ports Lease. $138. Also brick [Immediate Possession |* ra. ee puee AN EX-) furnace, ‘avery seat home. ‘All| includes eg aE : SrA A eLe OR LARD CON. sory. cana Beautyrest_mattress, | 5 ROOMS. 2 eee Sit ‘sooo MANS Privilenes. FE | Sh ee a oe ee, Sek eet oe ie ies or bonne at te | somal tenes &. lasernnee, FRE = 1GATION. CALE _Oakhill_ Street. PE. 2-007 © required. 7 ge hy ospital, Ref.| WATERFORD-AIRPORT RD. TW schools bus god ctares. Fea. -No down payment for ot nee man 7 RMS, GAS HEAT, LAUNDRY | 5 RMB. ATERFORDAIRFORT RD. TNO) Mitte dining Toom, seditiogal Vor (Coeres INVESTORS BOLTIPLA LES Ee O nso facilities. qe and clean. 6650|_ Gas aes FE Bate W. SIDE. papel rae & screens. $75 gating space Te hitenen. fall | & : rm. ag . See our a Phd wybete' ~ REALTOR ig! T ATTRACTIVE BMS PVT. BATE, ene + Bee. STEAM HEAT, SECOND oe Fe Se. : $ ese, eee Meat one 2 hot full | 3 ™, incom: % wlan Rg gen, ~ lta eo A . wu oaiss| Aauine es . BATH, oor pommereia! build Oa i + . iced to- P. W. INN AN 1704 8. only. FE 8-3 land Ave. 4 For Rent sell fast, with only $1, - itli : Telegraph Rd 3 et wntee “BATH pros. | iso” Poole te. F Be Rent Room DOWN. Buy it while you enn | ©: muses ten Realtor aes ge 0263 | COUNTRY pect. y, $12 wk. A LOVELY WUaT SLEEPING RM! “ ~ ATMOSPHERE ‘ CA$H 7 LARGE ROOMS & BATH. at) [o,* mppreciated ena! . Desens Board” optional FE Bu#’ Nicholie, Realtor | - ~ $9500 1015 W. Huron in the Rochester Ares. Give tractivel furnished. New dec- only: ein wh Marshall, FE 2-0303. 4-938 after 6 p.m. or Saturday 49 Mt. Clemens a Open @ to 9 : the bevet a ae See it |. orated : W gec-| SOmUNGHAM ADT. 3 BED ont sunter. ell een Will build 3 bedroom house, com- | DRAYTON PLAINS — GOODRICH |. hom orate te. tot the wile | - QUICK LOSIN 0 Bivd., Drayion "plains. ‘or 3-1880., New appliances, _ sublet, MS.' A NICE FRONT RM. FOR GEN-/ FE ‘5-1201 or FE * 3970 | age with basement on your lot.| Farms. Sharp 3 bearm ve oe | - ba ft. jot. Th ‘ NO HIDD FEES-— 3 RMS. pvr. Sata AND EN. —June, July. $00 mo. MI “hate. ays sore home FE _2-0514. matic beat. Bos Deo “OR hot Te. = Bamt. auto. ‘heat FS with ceramic” ag == Re, ae _trance. Downstairs. 7$ Clark. _ | IRLS TO SHARE : plenty of closet space & 4 N 3 RMS, PVT. ENTR BIRMI room with twin bed : tile features, $18 so attractiv i wh icholie ie & Harger Co. bath 31 Stowell, FE 42100, AmB located newly decorated, 2 bea: | _f it privileges. § min. walk from down, Orion Area—1¥4 Acres Owner” ores aD per mth hin ‘wih oo tne anes E 8. Large ii 101. ; : § 7878. es CASH 2a eed ee CLEAN AEEEPING ROOM ron f"Wesretmin™ Mie” eum STC . : 7 RMS a ator rnished Private | ! famie size kit,ch ~ ~_ = . Saws Pe: oe ent. West Bide: echt e anace, 10, 9133. Midwest "omen: a eeri Lt af : GEN. way, latache 4 car garage: Land: $9,950 “Tine Reweel and ove of S rm < sioaes , z ae ‘ o orton, . $7950. Small down Yes, for only $9950 w throw from this UN Ta ¢ ROOMS GAS i : GLEAN RM FOR COUP payment, $70 mo. B on your lot a e will build} The kitchen was cee LIMITED saa na EE, FE Gear toe ROOMS AND BA BATH, _Single person. FE 4-6510. uF OS 3B est Buys 5 p npg tage home, a wile, hours and po Fig bears BF, save) Buyers waitltg. If you have soid|? LOWER ROOMS AND BATH & 44127 | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS, FE edrms.—Off, Joslyn pas ered” walle, oak floors, full| the a deep. lot on ® land contract. and want) {romt, rooms. til, furn, {7% Uy 1. 350 W, Huron, Excellent condition, 4 ye O ay ent and forced sir beating. are protid so hard to " fate garg, fx ego a "HURON APTS. |*QPRNE,CARE,GRPmR oe | ered eras sain am | i Pinang Stranged. hau now.| Zot the ‘rie Sac . . rm y os bie. No. ob: mortgage “avdile , a quiet. Good nel nel aborted. Ate Bedroom: Kitchen” Fol Bath, * swer, call after er 0:50 Pe) an school grades Sane Com DRAYTON PLAINS WM. A. rage teas obligations. FE| conditioning. Comte out r- ee Te bath titving Wen cea ya: for small equity, 4% per cent OFF w HURO r FE 5.9075 any hour,|_5-4032, e nate BE oasis Fenn Teun | mnereeh e72"'mo. For the family there are 3 ‘ tates’ bed z Ask for Ted sMeCullough. ae "$5 4 eCUY ave. FE 3-9100 o. includes Tal. begrooms. A carport for the tes bao reqga home with a, ful ly nt en ua eae iD ENT. Pape Rooms Si Beare 3 d 38 Lake Privs.—Paved St. = enlidren. ‘Take aiook | REALTOR ag Bg By A ae ba 3 ROO! TH. er Month oodhull s on-level ric! id a " coms yp a £0 — 102. EF. Huron PE 5-2210 EXTRA | CLEA HOM: MESTYLE | Tom vane > % een re 2 frame rancher now. Priced 3101 W. Huron: FE 43569 garden space. At 11,009 you will} - i—TaRor ROOMS, PUR EN.| ORCHARD CO XTRA CLEAN. HOMESTYLE| ofMewer hones, Completely in| St ony Nae en Bvenings ti wen wil’ Gadiy “chew seu eay | Hoke EQUriES EVN IF DE- trance_and_bath_f00_Aubarn._- CURR Re ROOM AND BOARD | “Gai “furnace Large sotner BOAT HAVEN ‘sh a ee, oe — aye f 3 ROOM APT. NEWLY land pe caine IN LIN ge WeLis| Teas. to right ME BRAND NEW _Convalescent Homes 38A, mus peg gt ngiarke sfon schoot| On canal leading to some : ‘vine W. Gay 7 tiderly couple, FE §-2861, AIR CONDITIONED are | Eueeront. “Bet 9x8 oem fort | Seats a ee ee ™ . 7 RMS., PRIVATE BATH AND EN- a “HR. “NURSING ¢ CARE: pocr era ggg gis yg 2 bedroom bungalow, living room = 4. 9584 REALTO! ° . Peel mn, @pe heat, near oun k- two Be on call. Bed patients or embulate Syl , eereeecgavemences. YI900 og cad beeake giohe fireplace, Good Bc Al g. OA 8-3741 ’ / ‘ gH _ DIXIE uwe “Oe eons pati and CLE: an e's RENT" CONVALESCENT HOME SALE. van La phe view of al = “omnes WATKINS LAKE =e rarenoes. P ar t d Be ous mel OO Ah Se teams | —onaamcstEYhxmoces— | fermi ec aot | Reiter en atic | § WANTED trom famen, bau wal Tl g e ACTION ; 4 ch Ms f Pontiac's most exclusive, modern eeretiiog. at © ‘oneend with wait-| ‘{t. living room, natural on od peetoons, mn ig hae with fireplace. B sehen g ban if THE “BIRD” TO SEE OY a On any good Jand contract. New /é << vice fun a Mi r St.| West side apartment development. pos nel M vorable terme te = tite path, fok Hors, enclosed home, This hame is new! Pell tandseaped jot. $10,980 ores - CASS ERT or seasoned. Your cash upon sat-| _3 2" bearms, "bund Baloony’ type building with 40800, 3A Aree enone Realet R| trent ofl furosce.. Mh. B+ SAEENS les went “ ' LAKE Dt 0" ’ £'L ti! it “ete |? , ROOMS AND. Ba a ee ual entrances, ae Have wacad FOR M OR ror 7 trees, marty ¢ land. and screens at ny = SUBURBAN your, Oo eee by — buy iC j : Orch snpleton, Realtor |i ity a Beautiful kitchens with metal cabi- eround. hoor a4 hour anpul 4 4 Terms sock: we tor ‘ot lower o town se ae room, verniele sentranes wi i “op ‘ig. Boat r ed - “Ba ota tara ke RI. FE 44563 * uit, turn. Fe. 47267. ‘ nets, deegrter ene "reba moor fan? om hans fore? NUreOg Sivan Lakef ~e “ue , basement, 4s “yes ft. lot. nee 4. : CTs , gerator : B. be wake : . q , 4 to sell. Berl Garreie 7, oh of 1) room, 38. Fount 5S seinen VACA af GR AMBULA-| On desirable lige attrac, : BUS. LINE . a ee sg epee po MA all ae 2-8. sti sis: dha gateatet AVAILA AVAILABLE ? a Automatic heat and hot-water (soft) saaer, i lak ten = See re risk team. patna ; Lee gg oe ran ee ' tr sae aoe Le ore eRvILBOes. ; hatter al : ZS wha sf WE oe ele spiee § Be a saa Aa TACANGIR) FOR MEA PLERS fast, inns ih ada ewcheh | fone tm ALD Wine groom, asqmente 1 ear ga: ont ms ension age. W, Huron & Elle, De wad b Gepted. Hates tens. mfegistered {aml | Toor Ming included. At; basertlent slow, having ra DAY ieiad So Bib 1 fe) $500 Downy Be Land ontracts wAcHELOA A - Dor 0 pmies ome. bead a or nurse _in_pharge, UL, 20900, _ pened 2 car garage. $34, ~ _ rom bus, Oak fore. plas- It's an ideal ite home for a Fike oainaten | gf ae Me | “analigtel Rooms 739) Bee oh ae Smith- | Saas ir Sale: at‘ hd small mon ~ship on hg & PETIT chne ha = | manag 83 Mgr sane} HOTEL AUBURIN- ~|Roy Annett Inc, ""™" ee ETAL ULI | ae Be aisle hee a OHOMPanies REALTY HE Ee MRE omy gee g por | SIGS ge BaP DoH IC.| waren Stow, Reiter, Wideman |erarros parteince! ‘ee? . Shee . its. n Evenin 8 . 4 168 O° teem EN ee uburn = eis it a & sunday te Open un 6:00 * PBRAL ESTATE OPEN nvEs REALTOR PARTRIDGE j . Pe Ton o : : : . < mn 412. «W. 7 : = : WwW. Ht ‘ 4 ne ~~ a. je rage les 1 . fos . y. # oon ee ; , . ay i * ‘ - * 9 . pos : i \ } ; . er ‘ : eS { . *\ : i | a ee ‘i 3, . ‘ / ~ . be ; : { a oo aan s o, bd : . on ° _* { = \ 4 \ F] ‘ , ‘ res A La en 4 oe fe ta ex, a-car om angle, Ar erase Er Sa, bat “$12,200, mie rey. yan buen LAKE Rochester Troy Area chee 14 zy ae Syncs. Ee oa a Re es $9.68) BEDRM. & 1% CAR OARAGE| fi Wit custom “Quality Bula i $$. for Your Home ip-Root oof Modern entry ‘REALTOR ae , . 1X en ee arranged. IVAN W. SCHRAM at only $8,060 with $1,250 down. WEST SUBURBAN. B af, white slosathom exte e. ieee pen wage well-landscaped lot. tg Priced “at. $19. "200 terms: ww. CLARK 1 REAL ESTATE FE 5-9471} oft YN | MANSFIELD ; AND SUNDAY "MUL LISTING SERVICE RANCH-TYP! Bath, CARPETED. | i — sacrifice. Will tak = OR be} eore f Slatsedtn por, rae oO 4a Don't pass this well ye Be ye 3 home with furnace, red walls Priced of b= 5 pedream rened hele it - Powertip dyptsond ~ WE BUY LAND 3 By . 24 WW. pavea street. on look ab. and 8-9851 4 edroom " ‘puto, beat. Ga- CONTRACTS N ICHOLIE | 3 5-8183 NO oo aa To Reliable Person Strathmore, ‘a ‘bedrooms, 1964, oil Led Walk in and call owner. TO $200 moves you a few aa ve, 3 “Evenings ier 6 = § = a se © ae ~~ COLORED Gls ag ad houses with & without base- a cant. Good credit WRIGHT, Realtor SERVICE Ss uu om dem 2536 Dixie iwr. - ion. +4561 $500 MOVES YOU IN NO OTHER COSTS let, 3 bedrooma. with beth off utility.room Vacant. % min- utes from do n. Just t. Clean and nest. Wonderful family 1 peer ais For Sale Houres 4s a Ss ‘ " Soe _For Sale Houses 43 Nothing. Down} Ya Bar shane or seu r plans. oF plans. feo our pete. a Donald. Of BUILD NO\ 3 EDR e HOME aS ns aaanahie.. yours, Your ad con TRACTS Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors gince as 3% £. Huron Gen Evenings” Sunday 14 ON BLACK TOP ROAD 3. bedroom home a0 —— Bhs ra on full S read.-Bargain at ent gg back fon down. | gay ag Ee, hac ae LOOK At this 3 bedrm. home with car-| itrieted Located in s. well res Pelghberbood. Newly . for immediate oce ee. HERBERT C. DAVIS . ‘BLOOMFIELD HILLS MFIELD HILLS ginny ranch ; seertoniing ‘Pee “BY OWN ER ~ “ior, saison “Hickory Grove FE 40688 BLAIR m arenes living room, RAY O'NEI roa a ggg Eg rag ‘Wear’ ¢, Emerson. } plastered watt: lent va baths, ‘attached Rorthern igh High Gls Nothing Down r, shopping is located on HILLER area. Priced tor| Kennett Ra., just off Josiyn. ie } ca vin; | @iiek see Mopars 2 ag ae and dining roome will meet = joms _—_ " aenaticasa: Ucar purer, Beg, Sede Release ‘oe spas Geeta fe: aie 798 thy vine La furnece. jrowd owne . 3 8 cleas casa ut E privileges, 34 Moder 2 bea. a a ectes ¢. Let's look! floors, GE ofl fur- shaded. Jot. ks Tee bloc 7 on @ blacktop street. it soon! : WALKING. DISTANCE, fron Huge 4 bedroom %s, room and ritehen with am-> IF you are a GI, only $400 mortgage costs down. L, Realtor 262 8. Telegraph Rd. fooms, ae on ads "Fe wl n 9-9 4 Acre Estate With. “700. Ft. on oS. Groiinds like “Gard cyclone fenced. An PSTATE » Ty af ‘. LI. 17-3800 JO &9T77 . tenement, Z-BEDROOM BRICK | Fetced sir ott ‘urnace, “siwete This home ts new and ya fing. Pal i Fs ag 1. from Ajuminum storm + windows and _orayton Plains Area ttached 4 High, - room wr - fee bane. = an wee dust rooms, carpeted, living ‘oom, ful f rage. e Wiesioth Lake Ba. ly $15,050.| and driveway. Beautiful land- Reasonable down payment and lot, own terms to suit. 1 day possession. ; Drayton Area JACK LOVELAND. .| Stumbaw. ‘Cement slab in for 2188 Cass Lake Rd. FE 2-4875 yg : ty mieatied OWNER SELLING, 7 STORY. ¢| Gown payment. immediate poster ment with = ~ ie . _ ment with stool: Pirepiace storms | "FORGE BLAIR “PE soe, MsUG. Priced to sell _ a REALTOR . : S 4 Di: Hwy. OR 31251 2 BEDROOM, LA LARGE LOT, OIL DRA Ins Bent. electric water, Best Evenings OR -3-8842 _ offer, Rent or. sell, OR. x i . VETS Nothing Down INCLUDES 1 yas INSURANCE | "Fetal te ee FE 8-6192 DAILY 2-8 SUNDAY | 4. MODEL 389 Cameron off Featherstone SMALL MODERN HOUSE & Ga- pe At. Elizabeth Lake. PFE BY OWNER, 3 tone nue li RANCH. 900. Reasonable pay- ‘ment, OR 3-6839. SYLVAN LAKE ag Warwick hag new 3-bedroom rick tri-leve ranch home. Fire- bu 2-car garage . 185 seeded lot, Exclusive commu- * nie. privileges Swat ved streets, _ age nn = dy iia, ee ; bat a ta DRAYTON ON PLAINS. ith $950 down, Good con- _Siiion. “Maple 5-1792. = : \ Ji | C-HAYDEN, Realtor of nan _"__ Yt _ | LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES FURNISHED MODEL OPEN — DAILY 10-8 “se 250 COMPLETE Down PAYMENT | TOTAL more PAYMENT ~ m1 lots, $1,000. Terms. build r house here. ; Lake Lots and Lake Priv. : schools. $100 DOWN Moves You In ra lay so WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 : EXCEPT FRIDAY af bipees Bat WESTOWN i Reatry: PE 62163 or Eves. LI 2-4677 Road. as suipperly residence, W posed of at highest eran is coutans Depar __ vation, Lansin; Ye Michigan id on West Side.- Good - loca- ice lot Paved street. Only $6,300 Will resell goaily for $8,- . 950, Phone OR 4-0306, . Tay- lor, Realtor, _ RANCH STYLE -3-BEDROOM BRICK ~ LAKE PRIVILEGES aaa Or md home: -. oa lots x br seven minute aston downtown Pontiac in ene ae ses Ageia fo2 RON GARDENS. E - Cozy 2 bedroom modern. Near 216 W. W. PAIRMOUS r ~ CIVILIANS $190 DOWN ee — tutomatle heat tnd aot water -— Storms screens -—~ Land: - Paved street. VACANT — OPEN Walk and Look at it and if al] owner: _.interested DAYS: WO 5 EVES: SAT SU” TO 8.006) RIVER FRONTAGE heme, oan 3 bedroom ranch aera automatic ge, & wooded lots Gree Siakes. Only §13,- apelson Only $7060 with Boro uy | fe ear Realtor TTENTION TORS To close estate—3 bedroom mod- re Hira! DRY. 156 x 200 FT. rou Estates. Orcha: hard Lk. Rd. $3500, $1009 dn. ‘MA 6-2862. A ed Near Adams Rd well availabie. terme, én 1-1550. LGE. LOTS IN WATKINS HILLS — Water, paved streets. Ww. WwW. Ross Homes, Ine. FE 4-0591 a NEAR LAKE RD. 2 Tots. ° block from Crescent + ae DONUT SHOP 202d ‘ROCHESTER, MICH. “$25 TO $500 STATE "FINANCE CC CO. “rE sis Mortgage Loans 54 K. €370 sq ft. in vl Ponti best into individual offices. Office | space avaliable in other down- town areas. Store — approx. ae ot floor in good rete . also store 20x70 on Baigwia near Fishér’s, basement. offices. Also garage just off 8S. Saginaw pone Fg for retail purposes. Roy Annett, Inc., Realtor, 28 E. Huron, PE 8-0466. large take, is inside city itmits. How much? Pull price is $260. AYTON HEIGHTS pros. acre, $1,450 total: $350 *PHONE FE 8-0458 C.} SCHUETT. Realtor A ONE Y1LE FT SPECIAL PRICE building site = a 9 ign ee an —" mighty you own. bette e. special at heen wee with. $150 down. ‘LADD'S Hwy, OR 3-123! pong eon Ra FE 5-9292 Plan Now G_ BUILDING I OR SPRIN' CHEROKEE HILLS! y best selection of 100-ft. homes — com- aiventeey of Select a need: Carl W. Bird, Realtor- B03 Community eee PE. i302 TO BUY OR SELL Residential or commercial sigs | ~ HOLMES- BARTRAM | ixie H 4302 Dixie, bokeh ee OS. ‘on sso e For Sale Acreage “47 6 TO —_ ba dgeange’ Ay 4 by iakaa near M15. As low as Ba od ly mere, tts together. Moe. tet 1 om home with 35 acres, tractor and other equipment included. $10,500 Terms 40 acre beautiful mending site. 30, x acres PA i NG US, Realtor 2160 eke Ortonville. NA 17-2815. » sant just OPF M-59. ONLY $6, Excellent terms, Nice 10 ac’ reel, tnile off Bice sue? Bay 49.900. Term _¥ nice ‘om a "homes, Just off "beet $3.000 ‘Cash reel, near oS ox Pinned ‘wp road. ie Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE AT LAKE HURON Charming lakefront cottage resort nd Lake Huron. Four furnished cottages plus 2 bed- room owner's. home a natural fireplace. — now to full summer, omy $97 750° down sie accept trad ” HIGHWAY> LIQUOR ~ Here's a rare opportunity to buy this “otfe owner” liquor, bar a restaurant that’s now om bu Yatuabie uF ton? 10 ——s si Save’ ean dors on 2 ak coavedions” terms, REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesse ——— ich FE +3581 090, W. HUROR ‘ OPEN. ‘TI STANDARD “OIL 2 stall station al lease. Soe -‘& Adams, c inlet €S31i d “Mr. b+ cal] MI or Otto Molmen JU ‘ein after 7 STANDAPD OIL 2 stall modern station for lease. Financial assistance & training available. Dixie & Parkinson Pon- psd Call MI 66311 $ s or Mr. George. Howard, VE 7- after 7. DOI = ‘oronvile. For “2 ag George coli Me VE 1 anes Sale Land Contracts — 52 $1,640 DISCOUNT.. 4900 TO HANDLE’ 6 CENT — WILL “RE- > pies SMART tooo TN e. 60 ON THIs $4900 1 STANDAR. 2 stall ee seer Oaklang Ave Calr e voli” MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY Of to Lg Earl Garrels, EM 3-251 3-4086. BA AEANCE “$5600. 675 MO. PON- tt | tla Lake Eigis 66908. _ Money to Loan 53 {State Lic sae at) NEED $25 7 TO $500? SEABOARD. Phone: FE 8-9661 . 1185 N. PERRY ST. j king No Problem” ~ Seaboard Finance Co. “GET mh ULC K. iictiaah: (Classi d ‘Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial ctor awe.|FE 2-8181 for an ‘ad ‘writer — eh it! one a's downtown office bldgs. Wil] divide | Now. yi "WRIGHT, Realtor ALL SIZES CLEAN ——- WORK. #0c; shirts from 2c. 7 days 7 om. to 11 pm. GiRL'S CLOTHING, 12 24,5 LA Weints: ars ee 1 LONG OVAL. AND 1 8QUARE mirror. Pull size bed innerspring ess. W las, Ladies Bait carpet and CRIBS a MATTRESS: twin —— | een” iat Pe ibe CHAIRS is 2 each. Pine planter. 6 ft. $25. All’ _in good condition. EM 3-4213. 2? ANTIQUE LOVE SEATS. GOLD, living rm GReenleaf ey tee! "SINGER EORTABLE TEEWING | rach. EM 2 me ys TA- ar L eather-top 4 ane ie i a table, 1. LVER, Mi SOR. dresser, — 6 PIECE MAHOGANY DINING room suite. Call-after 6 p.m. EM _3-0048. 7_PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. _— a davenport and chair, Ph. Rochester, ¢ Gort OL 1-181 aa : ~ WHEN YOU NEED — For Sale le Clothing 56 56%. DLORAH BLDG. 1 Clarkston | FE 8.6455 AB iy EE shopping at door pon luding jacentery, cote CONSOLIDATE, ane, : it beet Gt he eh od _Cali FE 3-0528. Your S00. Got seem oft Nirag ete derit | qitd, Phone Linco ~ DRY CLEANE RS K's modersine yout user 3 j “ ‘TKIN ea TRIFRONT "Recabtienes im sam a Free THIMK! ba gg 9 S 3 WATERY rE cation. seule 5 pats clean. a sees. canes» ea, te c.(giment Sil will sacrifice for 7833 WHERE BISE CAN YOU WATERFRONT HOME| gon “cease, Swaps sé 3B A HOME FOR ‘HOOL HOUSE LAKE a gn § ine iene DP IO : Walton Boulevard, i Mi. | tion’ with Pantiac | 8 CU: Foor Ts $82 DOWN West of Siver Laks Ra, Press Box ” 9-2 washers, —TOTAL— BULL. GE & _each. 3-433. : 3 hedrms, 2 baths, 2 fire; LAKEFRONT BAR ‘33 PONTIAC, i “ Several Models te choose LIQU BEER AND WINE "sheaa y jater model $69 PER MONTH OPEN ¥ ® ese Band SOM W-| cer Ry RF ggg F wenn | —VA-TERMS— . FROM $22,500 & UP conse. $15,000, down on, business | OR 2-197 om 3 = | hee Sale Lets $6) Seneten wn Zor tei Hare) “age et ee » m e ie BEDROOM COLONIAL |2 ackes on wiLucumry. 212 PT.| betore. Well seats 200 5 Late. Ree ame Taeis | Gomace 21H, Seep. See George) Wort une'e Ceaser, io summer, BOP PiCECHINEON “FREEZERS ie a Ra ‘ sale if desired. Giroux & Dr 3-102 hip Lifetime Aluminum j LOTs - BUENA VISTA SUB. racks, 4305 Dix Hwy. Drayton — Mo open | 7 days ay ww. oo ft Maths ROOF & SIDING division UL 2-1316. | __Piains, OR Radi f ADMIRAL ELECTRIC iC RANGE 36° | 15 cu. ft Corpo Only $259 . COLORED “LET'S TALK | -Oveo_ Fully 0 9 yeors | £2 Terms mel's. MA $6 ax ss0it FHA - , oid. Trade for freezer or small| POR SALE OIL FURNACE $390 MOVES YOU IN 2 to S ACRE LOTS BUSINESS Piano OR 34204 eves | ood ZF id oviing 5 Pind SSK old move a # ose Sewer Grey ‘foes Aupura + ia * . 7? "ArT ir T - 5 DLORAH BUILDING LO. rank no LAKE Fun ine a DRIV Es INN the ee Serguere 742 W. Huron. | PRIGIDA DRYER. ° FE 39122 R Dic k) VALU ET |° ai eeare, metere competing | Casi FOR GOOD ANDRA: | Munro’ Electric og *. + Dick) erties S| Sta re tue | Pinon Pua ea Sebool 1a2® he Bi gg = i Cakiand A A, eee Mi ag ® condition & profitab! wo Soar Ta unr — ii eeig machine. attachments jus Suey. Eee bee, Te | Ga 7 M0, WILD TAKE | Also includes nice eaeoert- |/ sty make, set of encyclopedies,| Recessery. Bal. $96.04 or pe , owner, FE 2-174. CORNER LOT, 60x1: ark: of} $807 month. Crease 4 BEDROOMS $150 of part, Take ever peyineeat. | at oe fae fee ee Te tel aoe eae | 0 oe AO : Only 1 block from business see-| BEAUTIFUL — BUILDING ar SOFT ICE “CRE AM A ee ed ee yy © in ‘ord, large living room| Watkins - Lakeland Sub. 90x165:. We have two top Oskiand pliance New models acratcheé or and sepa: » 4 bed- Nice & level. Only 81 Hurry! }. County locations available, CasH FOR USED Tvs, APE erate-marred models at big dis’ feom-down and 500. bene | Dorothy Snyder J vender | \ 82d both deserve your, se- Tecorders and radio-phonographs. | count priegs cagh REALTOR a Se 2 years | —stures inelude above _aver- soa anGoe Ses SORES. ‘cate oume ts sash :| Oxford OA 8-3122. Orion MY 2201 | Prone EM $3303 ee MO 46417 eau pe for husband and for Jeep or sell MY a — Pe OPSERT cs Fes HAVE SMALL WATERFRO : - bead $12,000 = Paes vedroom | FRANKLIN gt>~ SOUTR OF 8 ee oe. eee oe en wees OWeter heater, Nasning mach. 810. gy ‘Stee. ied’ te Wea! Ronre MEnntieac ft fromeet ie. MICHIGAN BUSINESS tor lot in Birmingham... Troy or —— a SS Re- . coal fom EP ust © SALES CORPORATION | ses 21602 : GRaY UPHOLSTERED CHAIR, west Ne MICHIGAN AVE. 130x235. Low | joun a. LANDMESS MESSER, BROKER AIR OF MATCHED MALE BEA- floor cond. Both for PAIR OF MALE BEA- ay ag MIDLAND ST., 100x300. Chea on Fabs Monn | £2 Ries Tee 2 ae ont euaN 60S CON ibe Sie frontage. 300 ft rank at oe nr Fe ee monet! or cell, OR P1300. treap PE S08 D. * s : LI_ 17-3800 JO 45777 PURE Of ee sar Foe LEASE. | _5431 Tubbs Ra. : ET ac elie | Peed ot Mermpers ferge | TRADE OR SELL REINGENTANG | Gt bady "a os : 7 Co Allen. _ io, wil pai erence 00 good |: Ear y renity A : Nicholie & ‘Harger, . ctor scooter or small motor , 33 W. HURON OFFICE SPACE — 2 COMPLETE | _bike Phone OR 2-607! after 7 p.m. seas, Sate reir FE Con. TV, GE stor canpe: “hee nae are ee Wit a by LOVE BEAT, ae HOE ce atiorm rocker, 3 piece feat breakfast mee LARGE CRIB AND MA 15.96. P . brane new. bt reon's Pur niture, 42 rd Lake Ave LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF | MAYTAG WASHER. LATE _Price At Jack's, 281 Baldwin. » Se MOD- el. MA 5-150] or OR 3-3703. qpemt, perfect cond. | MOVING | TAPPAN Gas 41670. “83. Het RANGE. NEW CoLuMaDE sTO ove: . 7. ts. Bal. $132. 0 PE ra ance y Sake Pecapitol appas - ance. FE. OUT THEY GOI! MAYTAG W. , Washers. Re- - newed. Guara: , Delivered. TRON Tron Rebuilt, Dellve ered, rr Large model, PRIGIDAD ae washer, MOTORS ‘Washers ei ashe “Choice of 30. All ‘anteed, Installed. — 4 & 1/16 HP, sizes. | to match. Cheap. A-1 FE 4-7667. All for $99, Pay only $2 week OOD | SEKEEPI Equipment 63 -~'12 FT JOHN DEERE DRAGS, Almost new. Cail PE 3-9528 KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. | NATIONAL ASH “REGISTER FOR ; | Stightly scraiched odel, | ioe use. FE scratched. 8" sta! $99.00 value, SO whit they fast On eae see sae ee es, Oe ete Ger ee; | Srrist DeEK 3° AND 66" models ° orders| mate swivel chair. Sood con- | ease, Michigan ak, 03 | Se. PO, FO SE mes Lake eee a Sale Store Equipment 64 stories, all” colors, terrific mes from 3 SEASON 18 . THE! pee on prot oh — et 3s in price is right. See me for good MILLS’ FROZEN paper hong — cream m Kenmore washer, $30. ‘or S700. |\MUST SELL NEW 6° HOUSE ae © Se oe a. ft. Also, walnut lumber & heavy ee for gunstecks. Cail OA 7. pe sord § FINEST COUNTER TOP “a —_— surfacing 65c ft. Cabinet hardware at | speetal yg G.A. Thompson, Ey ORK of, {BOT WATER eat. NEW PoRuaGe DUCT WORK & tank Rgas. MA 5-1501, OR 3-3703. 215-Ib. Asphalt Shingles |, . Bhin: application Shingle ag roa Church's Inc. 107 Squirrel Rd UL 2-4000 ALL GOOD BARGAINS USED LUMBER, NAIL FREE Better Than New 2e4 —2x8,—2x10,—2x12 Priced for etek Sale Knotty, Pine Paneling ee fC Clothes Post $9.45 pr. PIPE ~ BRICK - STEEL = Many other bargains! Come out and look around. Our Prices and service will please you. ‘FHA Terms Free Estimates OPEN 8 to 6:30 MON. thru. SAT. SURPLUS LUMBER ee MATERIAL BALES Bio Highland Ra. (Moe) OR 3-82 ANCHOR FENCES No mone <—, ree proved. FREE ESTIM FE 5 a tneke ZED PIPE a oo . White rce- fain. in perfect working condition. Ver siean. $35. Milford, MU PULL DOWN LIGHT FIXTURES. Ceiling. or sidewall. G.A. 71005 M50 West. Open eves |'PATIO. STONES. SAVE ONE- third, sizes 24224, a 16x16, & 16x32 Smooth finish. 7 colors. era” r Co 15 & land Rd (M59). a brag w west of _ Pontiac Airport EM 3-482. P & H PORTABLE ARC we, 200 am Machine - new con- PIAN TYPEWRITER. BABY = ‘Bink, FE 8-6275, POWER eae SMALL OR large. W. Miller Garden & Lawn + Co. 4-6053 Price Is Right rane — 26 im., riding mow- Reo type, hoating unit, 5 Leware speeds and re- verse Ist A el machine, We eervice sell. Evans Equip., 6507 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-7878, OR 3-7924. AN EXPERT aaa ried ala tia needs work. Bigger bar. than ever on variety of used ind new heating units, if sold or installed at once. FHA -terms, no money down OR 3-5992. BEDROOM LIGHT FIXTURES. or Ens. $4.95 values, 2.45. Also Circus and. Cow nent is fateee for children's. bed- Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave, — 20. PREFINISHED PANELING ey. ose Lag ft. ft. Cherry meneling fi ie" "Ble per ft. BENSON. “LUMBER CO. REBUILT BATTERIES, $4.95 AND “up. FE 8-1816. 192 8. ecsea. RANGE BQODS Wits FAN, ONLY $29.05. A, Thompson, M59, West, LENS GARDEN TRACTOR with seven attachments, Chrome breakfast set. TR 9-0497 eves. oF REFRIGERATOR, 1142 COLDSPOT, 50 Ib. freezer, 2 yrs old. $150. Youth bed oo. 3" power mower $25. MY 3-4679 — BETTER BUYS — pee HIDE INSULATION $20.50 per M. Cash and ca oy strij pins W-Pine .. 2c lin. t. yx} st ing W-Pine 1x12 sheathing W-Pine 8c lin. = m4 Dncage W-Pine ae lin, eve lin, Ny fsa semymees GE irch deer om * ls 3.78 Es. Grepwood uaa dy ioun lyscore 4'x8" — %"" $3.55 Ea. “rooved Mahgany Fiynood x vai one side a ran sade $8.32, tne. 10. ouse and Carry ...... $1.35 Bag HAGGERTY LUMBER COMPANY 1947, HA ROGERTY. AWY. Betweeh W. W. Maple EA Post sae frail PHONE MArket 41084 BILLIARD TABLE. REGULATION sine, EM 3-0486, alter 3 pie. ATHRGOM FATES 2“ ~ town-kitchen oil and gas termes! ry cur DUMP. GENERAL ELEC- tric Motor. $79.50 value $39.95, slightly crate marred Also deep well and shallow well pumps at terrific buys. Michigan Fluores- cent, 303, Orchard Lk, Ave. — 32, siMPLicrty 2% HP. TRACTOR. cultivator. 30 in. lawn mower and snow plow. $100. 34 Niagara. |SINGER, LATE MODEL SEWING machine with aig Zag. Yours for $46.80 total cash mon or gee be SHEETROCK 4x8, 4210, 4x12 cHurchH’, INC. UL 2-4000 - §PRED ‘SATIN, Save. $1 per gallon during sa’ Warwicks, 2678 Orchard Lake , STEEL DRIVEWA VERT f D Se SLRS — 17 SHADES PLASTER COLORS ~ 18 SHADES R COLORS 3 5 SHADES 8” x 8 Five Linin, + $1.25 Brick BP iuveuseses 1 ke 1S SHORE eER B used or equipment. 5:30. FE 2-305." Sale Seertia Goods 65 OUNS—MODERN Poy ANTIQUE, | ing Y Burr-shell, 375 3. 8. 5° Reiegraph | | GUNS — BUY SELL, TRADE. Manley Leach. 10 Bagiey LACH MILLER, SHOTGUN LOAD- | ba 12 Pigs Like new. UL 23537 Lb to SHOTGUN, nad sET. Y_3-1437 after Bait. Minkews, Ete, 658 65B BAIT & ge Be OPEN 7 DAYS 1 DAYS Mouses 20 cents dz. — 3 dz. 50c 380 Orchard Lake Avenue Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A-l TOP BOIL, SAND GRAVEL, fn & it, Buildoring ex- cavatin, #1 TOP’ SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL, fi and black dirt. Jerry's Truck: ing. OR _ 3-0638 4-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. saad, arfis or fill sah’ Conklin, Wolverine Lumber “920 8.. Paddock FE 2-9784 228 ~PROPES: siona&i, fei anti silver —— | —Sondition, 2480 FE 44016. Wanted Used Trucks 89 CASH PAID Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS OTOR SALES HIEGHTS 2635 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6632 Used Auto Parts .89B CAR PARTS. CHEAP. MUST move. week only. Fords, °51, Pontiac, '49,-' ‘$3. DeSoto, 'S1. Chevy, ‘80. Olds, "82. Cadillac, "50. Dodge © 1959 by NEA Service, tha, “Mother! Guess who finally honked at me!” Bo Mel nT 4 mos. old 2105 Dexter. WOOLEY MONKEY & CAGE OR | pisee, | 3775 "Mariner, Drayton. ___Hunting Dogs 69A BRITTANY SPANIEL PUPPIES. 3 _mos. MA 5-1549. RITTANY | pups 6 wks. Fa 85 ea. PE 43962 after 5 p.m. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 18ST & IND CUT HAY. STRAW. manure. Loaded. Ph. MA 54-0666. TTING ALFALFA A180 IND CU a aaNet MD a For Sale Housetrailers 78| Boats & Accessories 85 | . OUTBOARDS INLAND 1 LAKES SALES JUST ARRIVED, ANOTHER 104 SPEEDLINER BOATS, Sass & WOOD. AROUN THEN COME THE NEW AND USED Liberal Terms : Parts — Bottle Gas TRAILER EXCHANGE Hl Lo i ao ALL TYPES OF ist & aND CUT. will defivet’ O4 OA #2 “ - MANY LOADS OF oF BARN MA- MANURE 3 ; ra ce SALE. | PILE Phone MAple 5-1629. MIXED HAY, 50c BALE. FRANE Sits: Shh Sey tate For Sale Livestock 72 pat @ EWES WITH LAMBS. 1 REG Corredele buck... MElrose 4-5167. BLACK GELDING RIDING HORSE Gentle. Reas. Contact Howard Rieck after 7 p.m. OL 1-1856. YORKSHIRE 1 BROOD SOW, 2 YRS. ._ $75. 5-1702. Wanted Livestock 73 WID. | PIGS OF ALL KINDS. FOR- rest Jones. MAple 5-0016. es LD STOM HATCHING AT 3660 cu Rochester Rd:, Troy. Mich. MU | 98-2282. ~ Sale Farm | Produce 7 75 cuAcEuoes FARMsS APPLES. and cooking, 2150 Silverbell Ra. L 1-489 OAKLAND COUNTY MARK ET. Pontiac Lk. Rd. Open every 7 to 1:30 pm. Easter plants bg hhewers ~ apples, cider, etables Eggs, en-dressed ckens honey Handicraft. Pree prises, FE 3-0078. - POTATOES ci 00 “BU. 3356 BALD _ Mountain ‘Sale F. Farm ) Equipment 76 76 3 3 EP. BC BOLDEN TRACTOR. HAS lawn mower, snow plow, —— et 2 cultivato! $285 McCormick Deering corn planter, Papec silo filler, John Deere corn bincer, 2 wagons. John Deere manure spreader, corn picker & buzz saw 2700 Sleeth, off Wixom _Rd MUtual _ £8637. ‘BUY EARLY & SAVE Jacobsen lawn mowers. Bolens tractors & mowers “aes ages piace & mowers | Porter Cable riding mowers Roto-tillers | sO on used equipme HOUGHTEN & "SON J. I Case & New Idea Poewt OL 1 761 | Rochester ~ COME IN AND SEE THE NEW 1959 SOLERS RIDE-A- a Rh WITH PUSH- | BUTT STARTING a BO- | LENS ORIDING MOW Also we have eueatal pole used tractors, tillers and mowers at baresis rices. KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke PE 407344 - FE 4-1112 FORD TRACTOR & LANDSCAPE gennon In good shape. 2105 Dex- eT FARM MACHINERY = NEW AND | WTD used — pd a Bales on M24 just North of Ox: MICHIGAN aan aw DISTRIB- utors, parts and service for Titan. Eclipse & Fleetwood chain saws MY _ 3-5821 ON DISPLAY | Bolens 7 hp. riding tractor. |AWheel horse 4 bp, tractor Bolens $649 hp. riding mower | | Porter cable riding 24 in. mower s senpenemnamnseeic EVANS EQUIPM ee ~ 900x200 Se Bin AND ENT, 6307 DIXIE bY. MA5TRIB OR OR. 3-7924. . Telegraph __FE._3-3200 OH !! THAT NEW 1959 VAGAPOND IS‘SOMETHING ! SEE THE CUT-AWAY MODE. et Oxf Trailer Sales ‘| Fon BALE FT} . Tandem flat & 8100 Chev. trac- is MARINE 396 Orchard Lake Ave. SAILBOAT, 16 i: COME’ ON ON M24. Orn ae TRAILER SALES "47. UL 32-1704. . For Sale Trucks 90 “6° E WRECKER 4.4809 1950 © %-TON PICKUP. $i75 EM 38235. Also 1951 Pouilde 8 | ~ moter, g cond. $30 com ’35 GMC 3 Ya-Ton Panel GMC Factory Brarich OAKLAND’ AT CASS Deere, 420 bull- 1 900. C & H Lumber. BL 23-1330. *“ tor, 1955 Air over. C & H. Lum- UL_ 32-1330. stakR sails, . cuaurion ~ - GREAT en Linda Vista, Pontiac. F PL & PD FOR, MOST C. 10.80 We have severa) Past i, ‘$6 STARLINE 28 FT. MUST SELL ie chook mos. . of "$4. PE t3830. ‘Bree PE Foreign & Sports Cars 90B ag Harrington Boat + Works. “YOUR EVINR§DE DEALER” OXFORD TRAILER STEWART LF Vaoae QaRWooD to from. we ig 4 gel] or rent. have some wonderful buys us today mile south of Lake Orion pd Ma. MY 32-0721 PARKHURST BOATS, an ae epee MEDGET work. Rini's: Tne bre 1448. FIBERGLAS PRODUCTS SALES, & repair. OR 3-519. Transportation Offered 87 L| CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA | Hartford, — FE 2-3215. AIRLINER TO California, ry HMawaii $99.10 spe- cfal vacation rates. Ferry Service, Inc OR 3-1264. TRUCK GOING a ion ~ Wanted Used Cars 88 After All! MONEY TALKS 1 oe .~ New Moon aNeES wa WIL ia re dia 10 per SE VACATION TRAILERS POR SALE : bson's Trai $685 Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-2838. Rent Trailer ler Space 79 79 a The finest ” mile INSIDE CITS LIMITS. 2 “BLOCKS Oy eee Pontiac Trailer 58 RENAULT | 2 BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” -SALES — SERVICE— 211 8. SAGINAW PE $4541 “CY" OWENS FORD ‘56 BUICK SPECIAL H-TOP $1295 ‘Cy’ Owens): 147 8. SAGINAW 8ST. PE 5-410: FE 5-3588 | | ‘48 AUSTIN. RUNS GOOD, $80. 485 W. Walton. FE 5-5565. OXFORD MOBILE Maxoa FOR thos who ete. 2 cask =. Outere on Lake- PARKHURST i. = E _ Wonderful ES Dixie “OK” Lot Disie Hwy. near Sashabaw DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH. CH AS ) $80 FOR Jt FOR JUNK AND = CASH OR M EARS Mg, Boa oe. on aoe YOU'VE SEEN THE REST, NOW see the er — Lake Trailer Park FE 2-5295 __ Auto Accessories | REBUILT SPRINGS. mew arn Souo Dixie Bi sq on’. $1147 GOOD _ENGINE TO FIT early model Ford Bell Housing. OR .3-6898. FOR Pecan — MALE BK / ELLSWOR 80 FINE CARS AT THE “Bright Spot” JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 — Open ’til-10 00 —_ 1710 TAY- 5-2000. __For "Sale Tires "83 BUICK- $250 PLYMOUTH 8TA- beara” motor “Te HP. 9138 $126, ve 1952 pete og HA PE 5-4 la USED TIRES, $3.50 UP WE) buy sell Also whitewaills STAT E TIRE SATE 4 , S 1958 BUT ee... } Motor ales A, AUBURN AT EAST . FE 8-4539 SEE THE NEW MODEL 1730 TRAC- | | tor. Davis Machinery, Ortonville. Phone. NA 17-3292 cow was art Ba amamate éRUSHED aon = ae GRAV- ssh Earl Howard. EM 3-0531. RIVE-WAY GRAVEL. LOADED ~~ delivered, FE 43263, FE 2-1466. >| PILL DIRT, FOUNDRY SAND, teat ravel. Truck for hire. Reas. Pontiac LAKE BUILDERS. pal 7 -tractor, Mke new, with plows dé ply. Sand, a. scar vel & dirt. ent, mortar, trucking & tile. ‘on eetiry Yy z RD, DRIVEWAY. GRADING, by soll, gravel, fill, etc. FE Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 67 FIREPLA A CANNEL rg SIZES OF FURNACE TOKER ~GOAL-KINDLING & ALL SIZES OF FIREPLACE & FURNACE WOOD, SPEEDWAY FUEL OIL OAKLAND FUEU & PAINT 436 ORCHARD LAKE FE $4158. COAL ‘Stove and Chestnut sizes, FRAN- cis “COAL & OIL, 3722 Orchard Lal . Pe 27-8282. PLAGE “WOOD BIRCH OAK, le, cedar kindling. FE 2-6244 Soop DRY SLABWOD 2 CORDS _for $10 deliverea, FE 4-6588. SEASONED WOOD. a KINDS. . Purvace, fireplace axe kindlin We deliver. Scott Lk. Ra. PE 4-4228. _Plants, Trees, | Shrubs 68 A-1 TREES, MAPLE. Pig om os Evergreens — Spru Yews, pitahe dunipet, ig va g r own Tin, s & burlap, vero" Bleeth fea 190 miles west of Seamer Vitiage 1% miles east of intersection, of wige . & Duck Lk: Dall to 6 MU 4-8038 LU SPRUCE TREES, . DIG pl own, 3057 Crumb Rd. ‘Walled’ WURS: ERY GROWN SPRUCE & ines.) 1- 4 ft. 10 or more,” , a. pee ome vd best. Royce Stark Bros. Nursery. ae ‘Nut Trees Pt gt sd L end pm. \ . Auction Sales 77 TUES., APRIL 7 AT 1 P.M, FARM Auction. “ mi, east of Lapeer on M-21. ge Imlay City a (M-21) 8 top n cow 7 Holsteins & r Daram. Most ali fresh. Dairy equipment. 600 bu. 6 good ear corn. 300 bu. oats, Poultry. 1955 Oliver Super 55 cultivators. Oliver 2 section springtooth, like new. Oliver 650 wagon & deck, new. 10948 Ford % top pimep plus many more good tools, A clean gale from one 4 paar to the other. Metamora Bank, Clerk. Charles Copeland, Prop. Bud Hickmott,. Auctioneer, Ox- ford OA 8-2159. For, Sale Housetrailers 78 we a” wes TRAILER, 3300 ELIZABETH ake 1957 erate pe. 170 N. OP- dyke—lot 135. FE 8-4189. 1958 DE LUXE %FT. 2 BEDRM. Aima. Like new. Jalousies win- brits Storms & screens. R ‘57 GENERAL HOUSETRAILER. 35 ft. bedrm. Lot 17, Auburn Heights Mobile Village. FE 8-0989 AIRSTREAM_ LIGHTWEIGHT travel eget Since 1932. Guar- er Sales. 3008 W. Huron, (Plan to Join one of Wally Byam's ex- elting caravans Authorized Sales FOR Pontiac Chief & Detroiter Complete selection of 8 and 10 wides. Also. a large selection of ‘ee model trade-ins, We top them all on trade-in silowance — at Bob Hutchinson) Mobile Homes Sales 4301 as ‘Highway Open 7 days a week DONT PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded ‘|bélongings for cash through Classified . Ads!} FE. 2-8181, Rue A 4 | ATTENTION! - “WHY SETTLE FOR LEss*, trade in on General Safety Tires. hs Pasi 2 Pasa cent off. Black o a BUICK HARDTOP SPECIAL, 4 a. mg cH, Reas, ‘Original sean. FE es on oe) LOW, yt ts lenge. io ires. Recent tuheup. L SHARE | iss | BUICK 1956 BUICK STATIONWAGON, 98 LONGFELLOW. FE 5-5006. ED “WILLIAMS 451 5. Saginaw at Raeburn “$1 CADILLAC, 4-DR., 62, A GLENN’ S MOTOR SALES rege onl Sass ——" THE reborin. Goosen a bervioe. Okive i 1.0263, RINDING IN THE a per Zuck Ma- CASH FOR CARS FAROENPU RG MOTOR SALES Pike FE 5 = Motor Scooters YES OUR CUSTOMERS .DEMAND GOOD: USED CUSHMA Call after 3:30, OR “rAN CARS” For Sale Motorcycles 83 LPR PPP PRADA AAAI ILM 1957 NSU MOTORCYCLE, CALL FE 41235 For Sale Bicycles BILL ‘SPENCE “an nse Bales, 3218. Edith. F rE _“RAMBLER” _ Boats & A & Accessories 85 1 12-PT. ROWBOAT WITH 14-INCH oe 1 20-inch Sec M &M Motor § Sales dollar on later ase cars. ie Hwy, R_ 3-1 $38 FOR COEAN “CARS or trade up or down. MY CA TOP PRICE FOR ies CARS. : FE 4-4878 16 it WoRsEPOWER S SORNGOR. condition. $50. OA 8-2044. “sei BUCK JUNK CAR- TRUCK C WA FE_2-0200 oie FORD Vi “WE "NEED LEAN CARS We Will Pay TOP DOLLAR +, CASS: OAKLAND 13-FT. BOAT WITH FRONT DECK. 7 FOOT CURLY CRAFT SPEED boat and 25 Evtorede motor and 1987 CURLY CRAFT us rf. OUTIL. and white cert & trailér and cover. A real ; $3,000 f slo finance. Call FES 8-3719 er & 3 tehouse & Gisss Magic Sport ‘56 to ‘58 models. wus, w clean, aide. sharp! olor, » OLive e FE 2-9878 Pontiac Retail Store Sea ee. = -FE 3-7117 ane Since 1955 Chevrolet 210. w 88" CHEVROLET \4DR: BIB cayne. Powerglide, \R&H, $1850. Mt Bilt Bpectal sie. Rage. RAE. Dyeatiew . onees 1956 Mereury por. top. Mereat Ree . ait) 4#Dr, sedan. V3. Rak. Good eond Vacks dwee 147 Pontiac. convertibie .... ¢ * HQMER HIGHT MTRS. Cxterdt taney SS"s OA 68-2528 Clarkston Mator Sales ee White Side walls Mazutek. Motor Sales SAGINAW & 8. BLVD 1 CHEVY : goed copdition, PE 5-2060. ‘83. CHRYSLER, WINDSOR REPOSSESSION $105 full ¢, no cash needed. $1146 mc. condition. Mr. Bell, King A MM A x Se FORD -— ¥ ‘33 PL . 81 ‘$1 EH # s — Dyas!" Beveeesseccee aad OlKSW aie va. ' iariston ce '§9 DeSOTO BRAID oa MOTOR SALES % CASS AT W. STB. and white. (Po aoa ‘heater 5 gy ik 7 ae cash or old by Ww LER 666 buy. only $305. See this ‘one an ‘8 SALES & SERVICE ven ; 695 - Auburn : PE 2-9585 ne . cin’ pewce. ite co" . ' wer, pi By Spotlight. power truck. $2,280. Bes | REPO-SESSION at Bill’s and J junoce Sta- $195 full price, cash needed. tion on M-24, 2 MY tits P.- mer Ve sedan Pe Hy Mr. Bell, 3-033. King A IT'S TRUE Haupt Pontiac Is the Place to:Buy! "65° Plymouth, 4 door, Belvedere: Finished in’ beautiful. red, Black and red upholstering. Automatic ‘ eate car. Low down payment. 1985 Pontiac : "ar sedan, Hydga- matic. R&H. 6 way seat. ght blue finish, $195 down. 1964 Pontiac 4 dr. 4 station wagon. Jet black fin ve ‘Hydramatic a Heater. A dand pety car. dio. 86 Pontiac 2 dr. Hydra Whi tewalls, 2 tone paint, $195 own, “ 586 Pontiac Starchief 4-door, Radio and heater. Hydramatic. White- walls, Real nice car. Low down iy ment. " ntiac 2 dr. Catalina Hardtop. Mydra. Radio & heater White- walls. Your °50, '61 or ‘SY will and green. Radio ge, fi zane wal tires. "57 Seclaas 4-door. eee. sedan ‘Hydrama aan ack finlan Yo white: |; Pa pas xons or Mee | CHEVY "Bxcelent ent condition, 08. deal- ers. Remedding Se tse 22 A ae é - 2-DAY SPECIAL 50 Pontiac 2Dr. R@H ...... $65.50 be Ford wagon, "Rax, Te Ehewe cr estar eereneneeese CL ARCS AUTO . 5 E Blvd. at Pike - i ‘56 PORD RANCH WAGON, __Sale or trade, FE 5-5523. " B Ags EXC. COND. NO RUST. 1195, Will take trade. No deal- nes Fe 5-2766. FACTORY BRANCH ‘S57 FORD COUNTRY fon wagon. 9 passenger station Wa Radio and Heater rdo- matic. White walls, Power | steering & Power brakes, = ont | Retail Store! } FE 37117 inh SPREE Since - ", APRIL SHOWERS _ $8 Holiday with power ta iialayT Skrasioed: — TON & SON HASKINS. SPRING SAVINGS Povereiice, radio, we Sa a ton me pense powet . a : _—— Fee ee 7 e me da * More to Pick from - $$ ‘34 wn) SEC a tl gon et pee rit ign er ~~ etary Ue ae Wag ons 1957 PLYMOUTH Secrwalis. wisest paint,’ ‘85 nga aes Super $798 Cyl.,Standard shift. 2 tone Radio heater. “arnt W-walls. 2 tone grey. * '64 DODGE Coronet & cpa, eter, - Standard shift, Backup lights. 34. METROPOLITAN at! : “hadle Ah Benn « Heater, Continenil <“ $2045 _ 1958 BUICK $1995 1957 BUICK “Dr. Hardtop rieoral fia adie “prakes, White g Fires. — -greos.S 1957 FORD $1295 1956 PONTIAC sm, Pn, : $1495 | WILSON "pally iy gutyped, Now tires & bat-| FE tan atu FELIS # ; ~ STATION WA N bedroom, aluminum, 223 AR a PONTIACCADILLAC | Eases 26.0 #5" (ggdon go” tank “nctuded,” call pg no De gg oe ; “aramatie RAH Power si the ‘heat with’ this care” |’56 6 CADILLAC is Pa Er Gese ciape | $e eaeee = Med $1595, | Saree Les eg rome Tak a oe | TEE a, worse Soo eiseres. x+-|'S8 CHEVROLET | $2205 "Eee mene Env cat FE | we ave a CENTURY 2 DR. HARDTOP. Ti- _o-1332, ans ! heater,| BROOKWOOD $s 4 DR PONTIAC HYDRA. Gynaliow.” ‘power / steering and i: “poweigiie. \V-t.| "Ran Powe. brates oiber emess,| FACTORY BRANCH | brakes. A ‘very’ striking car. brakes. tow . UL 2 ee, caper d ase Feeney, Om 'S7 PONTIAC . 57 7 CHRYSLER , $1995] Power” brates, dreclient cond $1495 SARATOGA HARDTOP 4 DR. ae cerone EM 3-6571. 8-CHIEF CONVERTIBLE 1956 FORD Steering & brakes, ‘A onecowner, | MATIC. RADIO & Mateo es: $1995 RARKLANE STATION WAGON. low trade. fess davai ar eee | SEE ee EES LSI sii SIS |, Bernie | DO at _s Biden Sevens, | Panow, waoon s ronmms | OTIC ~ $1095 Rew throughout. Brapd new tires. | © ime carrier, 1 own. ears @ ; 88 FORD ......::. $1895 |. PE as Retail 1956 VOLKSWAGEN RANCH WAGON. A jet black | “Rg TAC tie, Byars. nab = Brags tren nize car at a big pA sce 32-3145 , $1295 1956 CHEVROLET $1095 SEDAN,: aynehow, ee A 4 Brakes, uitone white over wail tires, $1095 1955 PONTIAC DR. $1195 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DR., blue & white finish, steering brakes, powersiide. new white tires, jrvend car like this fs herd to find” Seeing is believing! $1295 1955 BUICK. : 2s : _ $495 1954 FORD | 2 Som, Seen ae See ets. A good car. $275 1953 DODGE a art ae ha Me $122 1951 DODGE 4 DR. SEDAN, Blue finish, stand- ard transmission, heater, defrast- ers, some > miles left. $60 1951 BUICK 4 DR. SEDAN Tattered and torn but a good “going to work” car! — $60 1950 PONTIAG 2 2 oe SEDAN ‘Tu-tone green and runs good. |SBE HANK OR GLENN | == Pontiac’ 1-210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2.9101 .| PONTIAC-CADILLAC | Live Better... by Far ; 58. CHEVROLET $2595 ‘| IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. | Biue ith white op. Loaded with fac- | 1°56 OLDS “98”..... $1595 Tt 1°55 MERCURY .. $ $95 |\79 OTHER) Open. Eves. in a New Used Car 58 CADILLAC. _.$4395 : ae =e =e ‘new car yee i$ auolse and white. Your cholee. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC ‘87 PONTIAC ......$1695 CHIEFTAIN * bag eon a aR P with ced ring, radio, heater, oe ale v Whi job,» place to live-or a tires ‘tMone'green with matching interior; In top stipe. 54 CADILLAC ...$1695, FLEETWOOD SEDAN loaded with factory accessories Inetuding | “ ease pal air conditioning. | Harprop, |'58 PONTIAC ating & $1495 | CHIEFTAIN with heate ok reinnte. tu-tone ee = “white with silver & white in ’°57 DODGE ....... $1495 ¥-8 CORONET HARDTOP with straight stick, red and white in- terior to match. A lot of eye appeal and a nice car. '56 FORD 4-DR. .. .$1395 | e ,FAMENOER WAGON, Red, heater, Fordomatic: Wane 4 power brakes A> mileage family car, . WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC > poe ~ SEDAN.. Full pawer. windows and seat. family car you can be proud Ps 57 BUICK ........ . 81895 CENTURY SPORT c ‘radio, heater, automatic trans- mission Power steering & brakes, white tires and a sharp one. 57 MERCURY ... .$1695 sale. Lie new throughouw 4 DR "STATION WAGON with radio, heater, mer- ws wer i i & brakes. "34 CHEVROLET $ 695 210 2 DR. interior, ‘o, hea glide. A son rate car, Tra aod ts us pi speedometer showing on: : ly °33. miles. WILSON PONTIAC- CADILLAC 53 BUICK .......-. $595 RIVIERA SPORT COUPE. heater, power steering & brakes. A nice car, | BS: FORD © oc 6 se cas $495" CUSTOM 8 with radio, heater, bronze in color, Way above aver age. 52 FORD 2-DR..... $395 v-8. Non fgg and everything in top shape FINE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM AT WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC ~~ 1350 N. Woodward BHAM | MI 41930 1986 BU * epeteeeBee : : | : a -suastBetkeo "Patrini “PSICED ha Every B Budget aaee a ORD Convertible ...... $1804 oi... ‘81 CHEVY Convertibie $1704 pe Pome 97 FORD 2 Door H-Tp ... $1504 { Radio, "St FORD Wagon, 4 Dr $1004 : wis Bun ‘St PONTIAC 4 Door H-Top-. $1794 ar. i | "88 CHEVY 4 Door ve 184 ‘SHELTON ~-PONTIAC-BUICK ROCHESTER” OF {1 Sis] }|°87 BUICK Super H-Top ‘66 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $1294 i] "56 CHEVY Wagon, 4 Dr. .. ‘85 FORD P-Lane 2 Door . . $804 °S8 PLYMOUTH 2 Door Sedan 9796 "be PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $294 34 PLYMOUTH-2 Déor Sedan $494 ‘54 FORD 2 Door Sedan ... *83 FORD 2 Door sedan ., "| ‘80 BUICK 2 Déor H-Tp . ‘GLENN'S | “MOTOR SALES 952 52 “WEST voRAnion - $1204 + 04 am 5,000 miles. FE SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a Store ; FE 3-7117 BEHIND ie Peer OFFICE good used car, see Classi- fied NOW. ‘ST VOLKSWAGEN OR 3-0618 ‘ST VOLKSWAGEN 11,000 MILES. ‘equi Exc. -» $1275 after | HARDE | VALUES GALORE—CHOICE OF FINANCING 13,000 ACTUAL MILES. Radio and heater 58 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door ,......... $2197 Sat weak with full power and Turboglide transmission, ‘57 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door «+. vee $1597 HARDTOP with radio and heater and sharp : ; ‘7 OLDSMOBILE "Fe" 2-DO08 2 cic dses vex $1497 HYDRAMATIC, radio and heater, power brakes * $6 FORD Vietorla (cise. ccccsccacececcecs $1247 FORDOMATIC, radio and ‘hester 56 CHEVROLET Bel Air ...... ae are $1247 _ CONVERTIBLE with radio oot heater : "56 PONTIAC Sterchiol” is. cskscecsceees $1297 CATALINA with full power, Hydramatic, radio and heater 155 CHEVROLET V-8 2Door ..cccccceees$ 7. : RADIO and heater and Bice ’55 PONTIAC 9-Passenger ............/..-$ 897 / STATION WAGON with radio and heater -*55 DODGE 2Door Lancer ....4..... alate $ 697 RADIO and heater and overdrive. ‘55 PLYMOUTH Belvedere oe wits eae ene oie $ 797 ~ HARDTOP with automatic and radio ang heater 54 FORD 6. Ranch Wagon ..............65 $ 677 FORDOMATIC, radio and heater : | '54 PLYMOUTH “Belvedere .............. $ 697 | 4 DOOR with Powerflite ; : ’53 CHEVROLET Bel Air’......... veweees $ 547 |) HARDTOP with radio and heater . ee *53 CHEVROLET 210 4-Door ............. $ 147 Radio and heater '53 RAMBLER Hardtop ............0.0005 $ 397 | ‘ AUTOMATIC transmission, radio and heater , )*SS MERCURY 4-Door ......c.cc eee $ 197 HEATER and fadio, sharp — ; a ‘51 CHEVROLET 4-Door \................ $ 157] POWERGLIDE, redio and heater . ’47 CHEVROLET PICKUP ........... ee $ 127 | 56 GMC DUMP ........ cs cece cceeeees . $1697 See Hardy or Mike BURG Motor Sales CORNER CASS AND PIKE STS. FE 5-7398 | OPEN EVENINGS c Ann V ersary ‘Sale | - 58 FORD V-8 Ranch Wacow eee eeeeene . $1997 ‘ 2-YEAR WARRAN TY 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA SOFT-TOP ......++ ie ceccae RMOS 1956 FORD FAIRLANE POWER STEERING ....-sesseveeees vee $195 1954 PONTIAC 4-DOOR AUTO TRANSMISSION ........ sesseccnsh 595 "1957 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR HARDTOP. «...+20-+00 ddge'coes sheen —Don't Miss This One . 1955 OLDSMOBILE “98” POWER FEATURES ewgeananes sGanccones $ 995 - 1957 BUICK WAGON 4 4-DOOR: HARDTOP con etedaepenede oceess GlOOS 1954 FORD VICTORIA 2 SOLID WHITE, Stick, Pack ........+- sveet 695 1955 PONTIAC WAGON 24,000 MILES ....... cixgun cc inchigeesonee $1095 1953 FORD. CONVERTIBLE TELA YELLOW BEAUTY ......c.cccceeeees $ 495 | 1957 CHEVROLET . | 2-DOOR, LIKE NEW ..vscecsesepeeereees $1295 1956 METROPOLITAN , REAL ECONOMY .....ccececcccceeeeeees $ 995 1958 CHEVROLET HARDTOP, ALL, BLACK - csaxtsasacess 4+ $1995 1958 PLYMOUTH WAGON || HURRY ON THIS ONE! ......7...2....$1895 1953 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER |] A GEM 2... ee saperscecsceersensecrsonens $ 495 1954 MERCURY HARDTOP | 2-DOOR, SOLID BLACK, Straight Stick ..$ 695 ' OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 2-YEAR WARRANTY DeSOTO- PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM. MI 6-5302 —_— ee (non ne a OVERHEAD NEW, BIG 8:30 A.M. — 9:30 A.M. 2 DOOR SEDAN Bally) Buick _. te —— ees 4 DOOR SEDAN '4 DOOR SEDAN ” ~ 10:30 A.M. — 11:30 A.M. 02 Pontiac ............ 2 DOOR SEDAN 4 DOOR SEDAN ALL PRICES ON THE BALANCE OF — 90 “A-1”"'USED CARS — WILL BE SLASHED DURING THIS SPECIAL SALE THAT BEGINS: You'll Live Better by Far FORD FE 5.9204 | ONLY THE SKY EDDIE STEELE'S | Outdoor phowroom|} | THE FOLLOWING cars WILL GO ON SALE TUESDAY MORNING AT. '5] Chevrolet .......... KR DO CO CO aon ‘52 Pontiac ............ $199.95 ‘53 Pontiac ..... $199.95 - Monday. Noon thru 9 P.M. Tuesday YOU'LL SAVE MONEY AND‘. . . WITH AN EDDIE STEELE USED CAR _ Eddie oleae, | 2708 ORCHARD LAKE.R RD. -KEEGO -HARBOR . . ONE MILE WEST OF. TELEGRAPH _ FE22520 y COUNTRY SEDAN |} station -Wagon — Radio and STATION WAGON j penter. eg Ivory and Roman [Here We Go... The BIGGEST Matthews- -Hargreaves PROMOTION This Year — SEE THESE “O.K.” SPECIAL BUYS — REMEMBER: You ll Live Better By Far’ - With Any ‘'O.K’ Chevrolet Used Car ‘S8Chevy ‘57 Plymouth : hoe. pat Me Mead Paint , '55 Chevy ‘55 Chevy 2 DOOR 210 DELRAY 4 | 6 1., Standard transmission, 6 cr ft na ater, Heater. 3 Tone Paint. Ww/Walls. reen Paint. $1690. ‘59 Chevy 2 DOOR 2 J. Tone Paint, Radio 98 Chevy . 4 DOOR 210 V-8 Engine, Powergiide, Radio 6 Cyl. and Heater. 2 Tone Green and ‘Hes $890 "$765 58 Chevy ‘6 Dodge BiagA TNE 4 29°R e ga FA OTE dard io and Heater, V-8 Engine, trans. 1., aw Wane. Vvory nM Trans, W/Walls, 1vory apoio” ue Paint. } and Coral Paint. ; 1890 : ‘S6Chevy 97 Chevy 1., BE A OR Radio and BEL AIR 2 DOOR 8 Powerglide, Radio and. stenter. Healer, Beige and Sierra Gold Belge "and: Sierra Gold Paint. Paint. $1590 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ONLY A VERY FEW 1958 | Fetoee Officials’ Cars | HARGREAVES oe OAKLAND AVE. - Ei E 44547 ' “ EO |; PANELS 4 =. PONTIAC’ S. Truck Center ‘Trucks Are Our Business’ PICKUPS | 1954FORD 1958 GMC %-Ton 1957 GMC %-Ton - 1953 Chevrolet %-Ton . 1951 GMC 1-Ton 1948 GMC 1-Ton 1953GMC %-Ton 1955 Chevrolet 1-Ton 1955 GMC %-Ton _ — 1954 Chevrolet %-Ton 1953 GMC Package Del: 1951 GMC Van DUMP 1956 GMC -1955 GMC 1954 Ford Tandem > 1956 GMC 630. Model Tractor with air brakes 1956 Mack. Diesel Tractor with tandem drive 1955 Ford %4-Ton Chassis and Cab - “FACTORY- BRANCH 2 -* Gakland at Cass. . | FE o- 9485 Competitive i in Price sails ~ Pawn,” man joins gang of} paying 000 ‘in a} cattle rustlers in attempt to few: hours. moda A |. provide for his - deaf-mute (7) Play ofthe Week: Jean (4) Weather. * daughter. John Payne. Wallace in “So Help Me," (4) Box 4, Letters 8:30 (2), Father Knows Best, “Ex- entertainer tells truth about (2) Weather, traordinary Woman” Marg- other man in her life to her (2) News. aret's former schoolmate} i i (4) Life of Riley. ‘The First visits Andersons, and an old (9) Front Page Challenge Quarrel,"’ rivalry is .revived, Robert Montreal Gazette reporter is ® Farmer Al Falfa. Car- Tame, Jane Wyatt. . guest panelist. toons, (4) Wells Fargo, ‘'Terry,” Desilu yhouse. ‘ as News " | theft ef Borsese finde Welle "ime Element” William 5 . e Bendix. 7:00 (2) Union Pacific.” Western. Fargo agent more concerned "(4 Honey mooners. “On Ten to a Rail” Conflict be- about his tomboy daughter. Stage” Ral ppears f tween crewmen and towns- (7) Bold Journey. \ “Ever- esi eae on vole slows work on rail- glades Patrol.” © Prong ur produc, a 9:08 (2) Danny Thomas. Charles oe. (7) Burns and Allen. 1:30 (7) Shirley Temple’s “story. book. Charles Dickens’ “The ry Death Valley Days. “The Newspaper That Went Jail,"" newspaper editor ac- cused a judge of stupidity. |, accidentally knocked down 9:30 and a under tree: A’ to ey ‘@ Restless Gun. “The Coburn in “Grandpa's Diet.”\— (4) Peter Gunn. “‘Pay Now,| ~~ Kill Later,” English textile manufacturer from prison after serving time for murder of his part- ner. He learns the partner|!® is alive in United States. (T) Voice of Firestone. Rise Stevens, Richard Tucker, Heidi Krall, join Detroit Symphony Or- chestra (2) Ann Sothern. gagerment Ring.” is released ‘Jerome ~ Hines, “The En- Lansing TV_ Ev ent Lauded Convicts Give Concert LANSING (AP) — The tele-|ties and tails for ‘plain shirts and) vision’ stuio lights were dimmed heavy gray woolen trousers. | and the audience drifted out as the) entertainers quietly packed their, arefull acenied instruments, | § y | . mer jacket, fatale, end whale They scanned faces and counted Silently as the entertainers climbed.'9: 30 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. 10:00 (4) Dough-Re-Mi NEW YORK (UPI)—An cialist suggested yesterday nation’s Seek sap oe The metiaeg: See) ers. Dr. Alden N. Haffner, tive director of the Optometric Judge Daie Souter came to see Center of New Yerk, said the | Expert Urges Green Roads, Yellow Lines highways be tinted green! eye spe- that the execu- Kent County Outside, eighty husky men with |aboard the bus. *® the performance. (7) Star Performance, ‘‘The Squeeze,’ D.A.'s son forces “way into Dante's game room. () State Trooper. Rod/ m9 pe in “Beef a la ‘Mur- . wo scar Awards, tes) : (9) Waterfront. Preston Fos- ter in “The Hideout.” « 10:45 (7) News. aa N 10:55 (7) Weather. Magic Fishbone.” a. 11:00 (2, 9) News, Weather. (9) Movie. “Between Two| (9) Favorite Story. “The (7) Soupy’s On, -_ Women," Van Johnson. Diamond Lens” Scientist dis-|!1:20 (2) Sports, \ 8:00 (2) Texan.. Rory Calhoun is! covers another universe. (9) Movie. “We Who Are Young,” Lana Turner. 11:25 (2) Movie. “The .Toast of New York,” Cary Grant. 11:38 (7) Night Court. TUESDAY MORNING - (6:38 (4) Continental Classroom. \e:be (2) Meditations (2) On The Farm Front. 17:00 (2) TV Co'lege. |8:00 |8:30 900 (4) * | (4) (7) (4) Totay. (T) Big Show. '7:3@ (2) Cartoon Classroom. I Married Joan. (1) Jeazy’s Notebook. The performers were numbers: 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. again—headed back to Southern 19:25 (9) Billboard. Michigan State Prison. It was one of the most unusual | shows ever presented ovér station | WJIM-TV, For 60 minutes convicts 19:55 (7) News. sang, danced, joked and performed 11:99 (2) 1 Love ‘Lucy. like real troupers. Fer the first time in 20 years | and divided with yellow lines to| inmates at Jackson Prison had — been permitted to put on a show | ;11:15 (9) Nursery School Time. outside prison walls. 19:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Special Agent. Price Is Right. Cleo. . (9) Leon Errol 1:38 (2) Top Dollar. a (4) Concentration ‘ Cireuit Court! (7) Peter Lind Hayes. Between acts th (9) Friendl- Giant. " S$ SC 12:45 (9) Science Al! Around Us. - “tack of color in black’ tends judge complimented the state on to make it fatiguing to the eyes. Combined with white, it catiets its rehabilitation: program. i TUESDAY AFTERNOON ‘ more fatiguing glare. . 112:00 12) Love of Life. ; re ; “_ French Kill 81 Rebels (4) Tic Tac Dough. Speaking t6 a meeting of optom- (9) Whistle Town. ertists on vision and highwty, ALGIERS (UPI) — Freneh | '12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. safety, Haffner also suggested that’ treops killed 81 Algerian rebels (4) It Could Be You. drivers be required to carry a vi-| in the Constantine region over (2) Play Your Eunch ‘sion card showing the visual prop | the weekend, French military of- (9) Mary Morgan : erties of each eye and indicating; ficials sald today: The French 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. whether the driver should wear| said Smain Madjoub, believed 12:50 (9) News ° glasses, or be barred from driving to be the ‘rebel chief in the East et (2) Our Miss Recolta. over.35 miles an hour or at night.' Constantine sector, surrendered. - (4) It’s Great Life. (7) Liberace. ° ACROSS * (9) Movie. 1 = ges :1:30 (2) As The World Turns. ‘4 Spiders’ (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy nome | (7) Margie 12 Malt beverage : 1:68 (4) Faye Elizabeth. rf om | 2:00 (2) Susie. ss ber ty (4) Queen for a Day. 16 Newspaper (7) Day in Court. ag es eit . 2:30 (2) House Party. 20 Actress, —— Y . (4) (Color) Haggir Baggis. ae 5 -~ (7) Music Bingo. ia Pastore - 3:00 (2) Star Showcase. . A 38 Asterisa * (4) Young Dr. Malone. I 3 Lower (7) Beat the Clock. 22 Ohio city — We 3:30 ° wove Is Y oe > pecan : erdic ours. 35 Retiteates Ye (4) From these Poots. a y (7) Who Do You Trust? 37 Protit i 4:00 (2) Brighter’ Day. 46 Rave . | (4) (Color) fruth or Conse * Eee ot Oe quences ae a atrmn } tty Bandstand. Oe EL LTL 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. $1 Paring ssiitinaumeemenaatn eine core 30°12) Edge of Night. < - 62 Poker stake =f itandie —e anoe Ateneo (4) County Fair. : Fosatns ; Toolandie saga 35 Landed . 9 Ganas_ ever (9) Sherwood Forest. os postion oo ae z Detracts: _ quality 6.00 (2) Jimmy Dean. Begin 7 3 — a 56 Deeds i Ooods 29 sittora Outlet (4) (Color) George Pierrot. 87 Watch > Keress ny portrait “ High wind (9) Looney Tunes. i ‘st ' . sow Rove ey “ws 5:30 (2) Bandstand. 1 Musical 17 Pairy king 38 Slanted type Gargast state |. (7) Adventure Time. : “oe 19 Up to the time 40 Speed contests 50 ee in 5°55 a) Sports. ° Today's Radio Programs - - Win, (16%) UALW, (808) wws, am WOAR, (190) WAZ, Ut) WPUN, (1468) WJBK, (1500) NIGH? \0:30—WW4, Acadamy Awards ww. News, FP. Elizabeth |, WPON Chuck Lewie sailed 11:00—WJK, News XYZ, Breakfast Club 1:36—W. 76 Me a Perkins 6:00—WJR. News WXYZ. News, Surrell CKLW. Pca down CKLW GHeatter, Davies ‘ . c News, Sports w WWJ News WCAR, News WCAR, News. 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JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) — ‘The gulf between living standards ‘in the United States and Britain |and those in Asia and Africa ‘“‘is ithe most serious problem facing ‘the world,” Israeli Premier David They include the $2,700,000,000) - SPRING ATTRACTION — Miss Margie Bern- hardt of Marion, Kans., and Richard Schwartz, a Marine stationed at Quantico, Va., stroll around - the tidal basin in with blooming Ji Japanese vareid trees. _ 3 a i te i [ oe e [i r : pg Wirephote Waaniagsen, Sf Se Se es Surgery on Dog Settles Law Suit Out of Court LA. JOLLA, Calif. @~A_ ven- triculucordectomy settled a law suit. It was performed by Dr. J. E. | Spoon, veterinary surgeon, to core rect the noisy barking of Maxie, a dachshund — reducing it to something like a gentle cough. Miss Priscille. G. Ferry, whom the barking had bothered, then withdrew her suit against Miss |\Ben-Gurion said last night. .\Sara G, Hayden, Maxie’s owner. i Woman for By EARL NEW YORK—I've just been “Have a lot of pretty young girls,” inquired a male, acquaint- ance, “been annoying you lately by wieens to hug and kiss you and fondle you?” appear a wallflower, I smiled isaid, “You, too?” ‘ “4 “Darned embarrassing, isn’t it?” fretted . © | 60” —- he’s 65, but never | mind — “arid when one of these 20-year- my friend. “I'm olds hurls her shapely self and says, ‘Hey Lover, how about a smooch” I cringe. An old-timer of about 70 who lives at a nursing home tells me he gets these advances made at him, too. By young girls in-the neighborhood who want to teach him the cha-cha-cha. You know what I think it is?” kok ok | Frankly, none had, but not wanting - to “WHAT IS IT?” I asked anxiously. I figured it must be some sexy shaving lotion I didn’t know about yet. wk * “It’s the population change! We men are at last the exclusive NEW YORK (UPI) — A five-man discussion panel questioned yester-} day whether the great volume of news presented by newspapers, radio and television is the American public with the in- formation -it needs to understand these complex times. _ The hour-long discussion, on the Nowadays It's Every Herself | WILSON - asked a surprising question. x knowingly and on my chest WILSON | week. Both were presented with \the cooperation of Sigma Delta affirmative to the question i Chall praisat of modern journalism be- ‘gun on the same program last Chi, the national journalism fra- iternity, Participants in yesterday's dis- cussion were Presidential Press Secretary James C. Hagerty; Charies A. Sprague, editor and publisher of the. Oregon States- man and former governor of Oregon; Robert D. Swezey, exec- utive vice president and general ‘manager of WDSU Broadcasting Corp., New Orleans; James Reston, Washington correspond- ent of the New York Times, and Arthur Schlesinger Jr., author and ¢ of history at Har- vard University. Only Sprague gave an unqualified whether the public is ge enough information. * “T think they are getting it/more in quantity and better in /quality than ever before,” he said. Later, asked how his newspaper makes understandable to its readers such complex new subjects. as modern weaponry and radiation hazards, isex. We are going to be wooed and the pursued.” | gritting my caps. But I knew that my woman-chased friend was right. The male shortage - that was once Hollywood's, ... leading beautiful starlets to phone men for dates, pick them up and also pick up the checks, has spread until in all séctions of the country, young girls are going to be “carrying the U.S. male,” I went to a recent party attended by the most glamor- ous models and starlets in New York, including Miss Tina Louise. : . what was too bad. “Not enough men to go around, as usual,” ishe answered deep in gloom. her April 14 wedding date with the bust-up. his “Have Gun” rating. . “Alias Jesse James”... Anna | biography may run into censor problems . isen’s already getting offers to her marriage — it it happens. | (All Rights x k * - |. “Isn't it too bad?” one pretty — ~~ thing. whinnied to me. I asked I didn’t mean to blab this, but it was at this same party that one girl told me I was obviously such a grand chap I was en- titled to have two wives at the same time. Annamarie Alberghetti reveals there’s a tangle regarding|, business commitments then . . demanded.a salary increase to work at Eddie Fisher’s Las Vegas opening; the hotel refused, so Eddie’ll pay the extra loot him- self... Marie MacDonald just finished the rest of the payments on the mink her ex-husband, Harry Karl, ordered for her before Richard Boone, playing Lincoln in “The Rivalry,” about posing for pictures as Honest Abe — . Meredith Willson, who wrote “Music Man,” will get two college degrees in Iowa June 7 . Hopes plan a second ‘honeymoon after the N-Y. premiere of EARL’S PEARLS: An extravagance is anything you buy that is of. no earthly use to your wife ... (Distributed 1959, by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) “If it'l-help the country, I'll endure it,” I said, bravely, terial and through editorial com- | TINA Buddy Bregman — both have| . Maestro Nat. Brandywynne isn’t happy thinks it'll affect . Bob Magnani’s forthcoming auto- . Christine Jorgen- write magazine articles. about . That's earl, brother. Reserved) Iment . = the. |to be distilled and interpreted.” Jail Escapee Phones Warden Fall From Roof Fatal 32, died Sunday at a Detroit hos-|g: ‘ |pital after falling from the root a 995. at See reas, he replied: “We try through selection of ma- ment, and-f-think that is where \there. needs to be more develop-| . . we need to have better trained reporters: and we need to have better trained editors both on is desk fae in the writing] of edfforials. I think that is an area in which there needs to be great improvement on the part of the press . . , this news will have) x *& * Schlesinger and Swezey said they thought the public was not getting the inform it needs. Reston said he believed they-are getting it in some places and not in others. 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