The Weather : U.S, Weather Bareas Forecast . a Cool Tomorrow . . ne 3 Details Page 2 ~" “Mdth YEAR > z ** fh * PONTIAC, “MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, eee tok ok kok kOe ¥ ‘Survey y of General Hospital C ompleted on , Head Briefs Successor % ° « e ‘Strike in Steel Imminent — YORK @ — The nation’s)gin banking blast furnaces late to- each blamed the other when the ' stee! a began banking its night. ‘efforts ended in stalemate, today after major companies | ro , . wabéen osttie: | Twelve majer companies began jeer the fee United Steelworkers of ment is reached, open hearth the exchange of ‘compromise pro-| of 0 ganization. : America rejected each other's Led] posals by suggesting in a letter to:. f posals to delay a Saturday mid.) Gres mill Ket theif tast stoAin§ Union President David J. McDon- Director Urged to Alter "ish strike ~ — workers. ald that the strike be postponed in- . . ‘ definitely and negotiations contin- Conditions Which Raise ued after the contract expires at) Operational Costs | ee Laud, Pontiag a. Winn tiB 9 el wana La —" fe A ea ts = Nat BN AAA A DE Similar cooling-off operations Workers at us Panos s Gary, were reported at dozens of smaill- Ind., works, largest in the world, er plants. and at Bethlehem's Sparrows Point | Talks _were expecta to resume plant in , the next larg- today, Pontiac General Hospital est, began slowing down’ coke) Both sides worked frantically has been raked over with ovens and were scheduled to be- last night to avert a shutdown and a fine-tooth comb in the form of a thorough four- Or midnight Saturday. The letter suggested that dur- ing the negotiations the union give 72 hours advance written notice: of a strike any time aft- er the deadline to prevent covol- | ing damage to furnaces, The companies promised in turn erie " ¥ a Dae lean: a 7 Auctions” Off Odds and Ends 7% by month appraisal of its H S to shorten their demands for a organization, management 1 OWN olds Week ly a le res contact wih ap Lan and operation. The’ study ‘tionate reduction in benefits.” . ‘LENEXA, Kan. 8 — Every Friday this quiet little Kansas town 20 miles southwest of Kansas City awakes to the clatter ofsa com- ammity sale. The townspeople are accustomed to the commotion. It has been going on for six years. First, the trucks arrive and are unloaded. Then come the curio seekers, the bargain hunters and those in search of amusement Occasionally, a buyer happens upon a collector's item. It's pos- was requested last Novem- ber by the board of trus- _ tees. The findings and recom- mendations in the 139-page survey were made by James OFFERS RESPITE Length of the contract has been a major bone of contention. The: current contract is for two years, with a one-year wage reopener. “McDonald rejected the com- ‘panies’ proposal as an ‘‘lith-hour”’ offer that ‘‘meets none of the. J A. Hamilton : Associates, : sible, Everything from a long piece of rope to a set of once-expen- union's reasoned objections to their, hospital consultants Of sive glassware is auctioned off. original proposal.”’ ‘ Minneapolis. Shortly before the auctioneer begins calling for bids, the crowds Me countered by offering to put rs ——n _off the strike for two weeks — | until Juby | agreement reached in the extend- NEW ASSIGNMENTS FOR BOTH — R. M. Critchfield, (left) who will leave his post as gen- Good things were said about the operation and of men, women and children move about, examining the heavy bexes filled with dishes, furniture, garden equipment. phonograph records, books, and sometimes a washing machine or a refrigerator 16 — provided any | | bd ¥ | | | | Technical Center Post Is Assigned toCritchfield GM Executive Chonabs Include New Moneger: | | - at Chevrolet Division Appointment of Semon _/E. Knudsen as- general ‘manager of Pontiac Motors | Division, effective July 1, | was announced today. by |Hartow H. Curtice, presi- ‘dent of General Motors. - 7 Robert M. Critchfield, a GM vice president and gen- ‘eral manager of Pontiac ‘since July 1952, will assume | direction of the GM process ‘development staff at leral Motors Technical Cen- ter. Critchfield joined Gen- leral Motors in 1921. and |was assistant genera] man- ,ager of the Allison Division prior to his appointment as head of the Pontiac Divi- sion. | Knudsen has been ecmarel man- ‘ager of the Detroit Diesel Engine Pontiae Press Photo Division since March of 1955. L. C. Goad, executive vice president of General | Son of the late William &. Knudsen, former GM president, | he began his General Motors ca- | | Teer with the Pontiac division in : : A : iac j ay re divisions, Critch- personnel. There were ad- : ed negotiations was retroactive | ¢Tal manager of Pontiac Motor Division Saturday, Motors in charge of automotive veaue | exitiolemns lodged Others poke more carefully among the whatnots, obviously in to duly 1, the original strike briefs his successor, Semon E. Knudsen at the field will assume direction of process develop- against some while others aa ieniias ey od deadline. Pontiac offices ay this morning. At right is ment eee at General Movers Technical Center. A vas start 60 by a Danis » Se a ee y e was 8 ted in 1950 by a Danish. —— Soren The companies studied this for were praised for their Schmidt, and his t.o sons, Ejlif and Gudmund, and typifies other ‘teres eure and’ relected be- wk. community auctions“at Paola, Lawrence, Ottawa and Leavenworth, cause of the retroactive provisions. N ewsman Star ts In rejecting the two-week delay proposed by McDonald, the .com- panies said the union was forcing Kan, Governors B Ox Williams 7a toward the strike Trip to Moscow amine BERLIN @® — Edmund Stevens, | Out of ‘57 Chairmanship “Tonight we ‘ce ous in the American correspondent, steel industry—and the union, not stepped into a jeep station wagon ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. @—Gov. G. Mennen Williams the companies—is responsible,” today and headed for Moscow. It! of Michigan was bumped out of any chance for the they said in the answering letter. will be the first auto trip to the | Wilson Refutes sz cvs" Some positions were suggested as unnecessary; new positions were recommended. Everyone from board members to the laundry manager was evaluated. Room rates were found seen =X with average rates pet ment in special Spores’ ine ong: | gested. Seme salary schedules — contributing to a high cost, were found to conflict with conference chairmanship yesterday as the 48th confer- prevailing wages ai other hos ence of governors ended in a flurry over segregation. tals.. The da parol cost om one "pis; | . Williams was bumped right off the executive the Michigan average being committee and that killed his chances of the chairman- 2.28, ship. Instead, the governors named Gov. Thomas B.' on Special Vet Pensions FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON—Prospects seem Christian Science Monitor, is ac- First Over-Road Senate Action Not Likely Senate action en a House-passed pension bill with a | January of 1939 on a special | manufacturing assignment. He served successively ag chief inspector, defense plant, superin- jtendent of the car assembly plant ‘and assistant general master me- ichanic at Pontiac. He later served i director of General - ‘Motors cen- |tral office process development dim today for ‘section and as assistant manufac- turing manager of aircraft engine — operations in the Allison Division. Other changes in the executive | Proposals for bigger payments to service-disabled vet- organization of General Motors ens, who covers the Soviet erans and to veterans’ widows and dependents were also were announced today by Union for Look magazine and the stripped from the measure during a turbulent session} 'President Curtice. | Thomas H. Keating, a GM vice yesterday in which the Cool, Fair Weather Forecast for Region ape senae’ abort gr Stanley of Virginia as chairman. Repeatedly mentioned for policies,- organization, and opera- the chairmanship, Williams tion of ‘top level and executive Z management: (2) of medical stat: CaMCer Research [he chairmanship, Wi er evenytine accompanied : , and | -(g)Sppraiaal ‘of fiscal activites, Gets $48% Million rumors of Southern op rates, and metheds of control. A 7 ; : oe Ban From Congress \eacnt “} WASHINGTON «Secretary: of U.S. Netter Advances ay a | ae Although he denied it. rumors Defense Wilson returned last night WASHINGTON u—Congress has WIMBLEDON, England —Top- Was: “Although there ls room rsisted that this time his chance ti Canada , tor significant imprevement, the appropriated a whopping 48% mil- P* mots from a ghort vacation Mi Canes | seeded Lew Hoad of Australia and professing puzzlement that ar: Larsen, the San Leandro, Calif. citizens of Pontiac can take lion dollars for cancer research Wete killed by Gov. Allan Shivers and, \vitian since the Russians rane special $90-a-month provision for World War I veterans. — mee Iron Curtain. Resign’ Rumors Ci mee i, . ‘House passed it and sent it Jr., @ student at the Massachu- ls Trouble and ‘I! Must = the 1,000-mile journey they roll call vote. up. with extra g ne, And thé long-del rie ' Be Making Progress’ hand's tent. fe ee me evel | “— ‘rights holding the spotlight. Today’s session will be limited of 70 to 74 degrees. te debate, with voting to start | tomorrow. Leaders hepe to com- serious inconveniences and handi- i 2? 2 continues. difference does it make?” | men's singles tennis championshi salen weeland || The) ee bill provides Then, obviously referring to the pr PS The legislation was approved 10) oday. Another liberal De t. , fire aimed at him in recent days t mgnths ago by the Education and’ = — ot the medical 2. aenentng Co a the oat Mttssragrgl parame Oh ae by Senate critics, he told news- _Hoad easily . disposed of John Labor Committee, but was not Throughout the report; it is sug- Health, Education and Welfare|Portedly William's nominator. Wil. ™e™: Fleitz of Long Beach, Calif., 6-3, cleared for floor action by the oa in the fiscal year starting Sunday. iam’s admitted that a member of “The price of ress is | pion in 1950, kl ked gested the. beard ‘concentrate reel , , quickly knoc out day. (Continued on Page 9, Col. 1) | Howse and Senate cach/Be mrt and tad : De-makiné ® |Jackie Brichant, Belgian Davis cup The bill would authorize $1,600,- ‘approved the measure by voice Which Lausehe belongs, ‘had told let of progress.” player, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. 080.000 in federal funds to the! ‘Air Crash Probe | vote. him his named would be entered. The last time he used this, * states « er: period fer} N Fi h The total compares with $2,363,- for the job. ;Phrase, when a round of Army- Tiger Coach Quits ‘the construction of badly needed ‘classrooms: CAA Investigation Says! Outcome Will Be Public 885,400 asked by President Eisen- Goya Johnson of Colorado, Air Force bickering broke* out, Cae DETROIT—Joe Gordon quit to- poser (Wiffi) Smith of St.) Lote | in August oO the 38 recorded in downtown Pontiac.| grees at 1 p.m. U.S. Golfers in Final hower for the agencies. asked what happened to Wil- last month, he said the trouble. |_ The House originally cut the liams, said, “Mr. Williams was (he then noted was “too muych."’ day as coach of the Detroit T§ IKE URGES AID | ‘Clair, Mich., and ‘Eisenhower estimates while the met clected te the executive com- Some Senate Democrats called) gers. ' | President Eisenhower has re-iJanssen of Charlottesville, Senate —_ them. | mnittes.”* for Wilson's resignation after he i The former second baseman for the New York Yankees and es 3 *__lused the word “pheny”’ last week saoroae voted by the Pressed to say whether there j,, discussing with newsmen sen- Cleveland Indians was serving his first year as a Bengal Va. Biggest . Senate was in funds for the Na- Was a fight over Williams. on the storia] moves to increase the Air — Cancer Institute. For it, the nominating committee, Johnson,|Force budget. Saying later that) al version of: the bill carried also a committee member, was si-/he was misunderstood, Wilson as-| sa 432,000 or 14 million more than lent for a moment and then walked|serted he didn't mean to apply| the House had voted. jeway. : ithe word to senators... | By Train and ‘Bus From Every Direction os Thomas S. Murphy,- CAA safety. ari ss Tent City Bustles as 6,000 Scouts Invade Camp warded to Cachineton ‘within the, Buses crammed with excited,)ident Eisentfewer’s farm of Gettys- next two weeks.” No public state- singing girl scouts arrived at short/burg, Pa., pieces Mastodon tusks from Alaska intervals at the national Roundup|s.4., san Francisco. [me Se etend hecreation ‘Aree Girts t the West and South- Trains from the West pulled into Detroit's segregation amendment whic hidefeated Polly Riley of Fort Worth. ell (D-NY). lfinal match and Miss Janssen elim- : The amendment would bar any inated the last British player, An- See che) on page 53. | . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1). ‘gela Ward, 6 ‘and 5. The Civil Aeronautics “Adminis-| tration’s investigation of the fatal air collision over Pontiac Munici-| pal Airport Saturday evening is: nearing completion, according to oe Se poems Comal tome ant tools were carried actoss the coun-|city was erected. The. rest will! secks. All wore the Puerto Rico try for this first National Senior ‘go be tomorrow. Roundup corded tie and oak ta camp. All campers changed | their blouse pockets. Once in camp, the girls regis- — camp uniform of green Bermuda | U.S. Army contingents worked tered, received their dog tags and| ith t the day, deli scattered to their respective areas, Shorts or slacks, yellow and (throughou vering bag- | hidbameeesiiae Mosuns ox qrost | \gage, transporting personnel and) up their tents. Within two : the directing traffic. Their jeeps and) hours, part © gigantic tea Wueh chert seul geese Bermete | ese trucks were. in evidence| ‘everywhere. In edditien to the duffle bag al- lowed each girl for her personal equipment, there were boxes and packages -of gear for each patrol of eight. Tents, kitchen flys, tables to and benches, cooking utensils and . im the ttern over Some weary from their ride across = en wien Te Gs queskty- hen Cilicia abt Rig ttersistg tg uae by Kefauver Still in Race Witnesses estimated the crash |ther western states, spilled out of ‘duty all day, Campers will swim) CHICAGO {INS)—Sen. Estes Ke- occurred at an altitude of 800 feet.jthe special trains to ‘board large \in Teeple Lake ‘at the regular, fauver (D-Term), will try to keep . Fiyers in the other two plahes said/butes for the last stage ot their’ 'Teeple Lake Beach which is closed alive his apparently dwindling their altimeters read 1,000 to 1 200 trip to the campsite to the public until after July 11..Democratic presidential nomina- feet at the time of the accident. . in : Sightseers will not be admit. 10" hopes when he speaks at a Murphy said today he doubted| Traing began pulling into De- ted to the Roundup We wntit /S>0Piate banquet in Chicago to- whether the altitude of the planes troit at 6:45 a.m. They will come after 10 a.m. Saturday, June 30. night. could be determined. in at halt hour intervals until From then on, visitors will be “It would be stricily hearsay | 6,000 girls and their leaders have || welcome daily, The camp witt be |[ 7) Today's Press so 1 question whether we will | arrived. closed at sundown each night. — EES © ever know the ‘altitude of the The girls, neat in their special On two- nights, July 4 and 9, Comey ove RUBYOM, 1-04.) 0000 : planes, Murphy said. ‘ 3 green, white and yellow uniforms, the public will he invited jo re- SUPER 4 be HS oo 08TH ES : Killed in the crash were Jamies|hopped off trains carrying. dutfle main. Fireworks will be shot off Food News.;.........88 thre 43 G. Pickett, 42, of Drayten Plains,|bags and packs loaded with per. to celebrate Independence Day and Sports '......, 53, 54, &, #8, ST. es tat sade ool 3 gear and items to trade at a large-scale Girl Scout pageant) Theaters ............:¢5 40 ews, 25, of Charlevoix, pilot of the|the Roundup “swap tent.” i the. pinth. TV @ Radio, ies ? second plane, and his passenger, carried shark teeth from bs Other spectacles will be giv- Wilson, Earl). Ghee be eabe sae Jess Trott, 60, of | Virginia, twigs from trees'on Pres- 3pm. ‘ ea 'House today with a fight over civil The forecast for the Pontiac area’ ‘tonight is fair and cool with a low The prediction for tomorrow is coo] with a high of 74 to 78 de- ager of the Frigidaire Division at grees. The mercury is expected to Dayton, Ohio, has elected to ‘re \drop to a low of 56 to 60 degrees tire after 44 years’ service, Her- pride teday in its community. during the coming year in a of Texas. such a question was asked, said southpaw who is America’s third- Plete action Friday—except for owned hospital despite extreme money bill sent to the White Williams “himself sald, “I he has no intertion of resigning. . ranked tennis player, breezed into the final rofl call which will take evercrowding which has created House wasn’t running for it,. se -what--—~ eee ‘the fourth round of the Wimbledon Place Menday, [tomorrow night as the cool weather ‘man F. Lehman, \6-2, 60. Larsen, American cham- Rules Committee until last Wednes-| The thermometer registered 66 de- Mary Patton) | president and director and gen- eral manager of the Chevrolet Division since 1949, becomes | group executive in charge of the passenger car divisions of the corporation. Edward N. Cole, chief Chevrolet engineer since 1952, wiff..succeed Keating . as general ‘manager of 'Chevrolet. Mason M. Roberts, general man- general sales ‘manager of Frigidaire will. suc- The lowest temperature reading ceed Roberts. ipreceding- 8 a.m. was 53 degrees | Clyde W. Truxell Jr., works manager of the Detreit Diesel Engine Division, will succeed of iar M. Ross, general man- er GM's Brown-Lipe-Chapin SUNNINGDALE, England «P __|Division at Syracuse, N. Y., will \retire after 37 ‘years of service. Edward A. Kaegi, general manag- er of the Detroit Transmissidn Di- ipeatedly urged enactment of & made it an all-American final- in| vision at "Ypsilanti, will succeed school aid bill. However, its: pas-|the British Women’s Amateur golf sage is endangered by an anti-\championship today. Miss Smith 0. W. Habel, general works manager of the Saginaw Steering will be offered by Rep. Adam Pow- ‘Tex., 5 and: 4, in one 18-hole semi-| |Gear Division, will succeed Kaegi as general manager of the Detroit Transmission Division. ipleonest Trick of Week LOUISVILLE, Ga. @—Someone las’ poisoned more than 75, dogs ‘here in the past month and a half. Police haven't been able to track hint-down, The dogs have died ‘from poisoned meat thrown into ‘yards at nee: 3 |Twining ‘in (Who?) Grad | MOSCOW (INS) — Gen. Nathan ‘Twining took time out from his tour ef Soviet air installations to- \day to visit Stalingrad, where the \Nazi invasion of Russia was turned jack in ‘World War Il. - Women’s Pegey. 0». ore _ bers. The National Security Coun- Senate Not Likely - would doom the bill to a Southern “WASHINGTON a 's doctors & he has started to gain weight iq the first time since his opera- : thon. This encouraging news came as the President prepared to leave Walter Reed. Army Hospital Satur- day morfing and continue recuper- ation at his Gettysburg, Pa., farm. Eisenhower looked ruddy and ‘happy last night as he made his igloos * peom to salute serenading Army musicians. He waved and smile@ broadly; from the ivy-rimmed window as. the U.S, Army band played a con-|° cert on the grounds of Walter Reed Hospital, Mrs. Eisenhower twice was at his side. s * * mhower's weight now is 163! . It has stood at 162—a loss/ of 7 pounds—since his June 9 tion. | ° “Becton had no appointments 8 ed today beyond a confer- be with his chief assistant, Sher- Adams, and other staff mem- cil was meeting at the White House with Vice President Nixon presid- ing. - fo Act on Pensions (Continued From Page One) fé§eral funds to schools which con- time to maintain segregation, which the Supreme Court has out- lawed. The general consensus is that the amendment's adoption filibuster in the Senate. Both parties appeared split over this explosive election-year issue, but House Republican Leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. oe ee a enety of GOr reported to- tonight. starting . 8:30, will be given in Shain Park it the weather permits or in the Truman Heading Home to Reflect. on European Trip ih F e Red Movie fo Depict Stalin Military. Fault MOSCOW (INS) — Soviet movie fans soon will see the film industry’s first crack at the Stalin legend of supreme military genius. — .. The film, “Immortal Garrison,” mgembers will vote for it, In the meantime, the House and/ Senate conferees are meeting to-| day on the 960 million dollar in. cféase which the upper chamber | voted in the Eisenhower air budg- | et over the administration's objec- the first hours of the June, 1941 tions, . * * Some GOP * * Among the states, Texas report- ed the most cases, 37. That was week. California dropped one, to} 36, en ee 22° to 15 and Florida from 11 to 8 Illinois. went up one, to 10. Houghton Lake Girl Named Cherry Queen TRAVERSE CITY — Nancy Kay Phillips, 19-year-old. brown- haired beauty from Houghton Laké, was named national Cherry over the National Cherry Festival here July 12-15. ; Nancy Kay, who entered as Miss Houghton Lake, won out over 19 other girls representing communi- ties throughout northern Mich- igan’s big cherry growing region. Audrey Levandowski, Miss Man- istee, placed second and Bonnie. Elliott, Miss Petoskey, was third. With the other four top entrants, they will appear as the queen's court during the cherry festival. The others are Marian Danforth, Miss East Jordan; Ellen Mitchell, Miss Leland; Carolyn Mae Bour-, do, Miss Northport; and Eleanor) Jakubeck, Miss Traverse City, ‘Watches and $34 Stolen Two wristwatches and a purse containing $34 were reported taken in the -breakin of a home at 51 Henry Clay Ave. last night, ac- Police said entry was gained cording to Pontiac police. through an unlocked side door. | present ordinance, members con- tend. - An example is the single fam- ily zoned area, where minimum floor. area is 700 square feet, bit the great majority of homes are way over that size. A builder of homes today on a mass pro- duction basis would seldom con- sider under 1000 square feet, Hertberg says. _ Herzberg was authorized to con- tinue his study on height, bulk and placement and come back with a/ recommendation in about one month. < | He and the board will continue! meanwhile on the mechanics of | the ordinance. The planning board had a the previous night and agreed to pay for an appraisal’ of the five-lot land bounded by Oakland, Hunter, Law- dale and Madisor-fer the group of adjoining property owners who have indicated a desire to pur-| chase it as a park site. They wish to prevent, commer- cial use on the edge of their resi- dential area. P Beginning this Sunday, and until September, the Embury Methodist ii Church, East 14-Mile wt Crofoot, | wil] have only one worship service each Sunday. Sunday School for fourth grade through youth will be| at 9 a.m., and worship service for nursery through third grade wij]on Pacheco Pass last night and leaused a flat tire epidemic. be at 10 a.m. * tJ * The Church School of First Pres- byterian Church held its annual Vacation Church School this week, Monday through a | * * Joyce Hooking, 933 Hartland, re-| turned Tuesday from Omaha, Ne-| | ‘braska, where she, along with other members of the Olivet Col- flats,” Hargraves said ‘Daniel R. Stevenson | home; ger of the Oak. , Sang at the June|Bank with State Bank of Milford, nin t 2 General =e ae August-14 at a Churches of the United States - “Tehareholders, \ ie : : eee The Rev. Robert Dewey and The group will be asked to ratify conference, are expected back to-|agreement has also bear reached morrow. aes a ee “Total losses trom fire last month| pontiac institution’ said today thet amounted to ,$6,590. Eleven TUns/ the proposal to merge has been ap- were niade for fires and fire inves-| proved by the U. §. ‘Treasury | tigations, the fire department re-|Dept. ports, with a total of 25 runs. . | The Oakland County State Bank, ws ‘dont Peet Ie Bona ” a % Pontiac Deaths ee _ wanes bird’ found in ‘uone ‘a John Chunovich North America. John Chunovich, 69, of 675 Cart- wright St. died of carcinoma at — 2 a.m. this morning in St. Joseph | Mercy Hospital. He had been ill.a year. : He was born in Castoves. Aus- tria on March 21, 1887, the son of Joséph and Anna Gracan Chuno- vich. : . He attended. school in Austria and came bi Pontiac from Detroit 35 years A (panto of the Catholic Faith, he had been employed at Fisher, Body Division. Surviving are a sister living in Austria and a brother, Nich Chuno- vich of Pontiac, three nieces and one : Service will be at 10 a.m. Sat- urday from the Huntoon Funeral Home with Father Michael J, O’- Reilly of St, Michael's Catholic | Church officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Daniel R. Stevenson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steven- son, of 2546 Adams Rd., died June 14 in Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. He was born in the hospital June 13, 1956. Besides his mother and father, Daniel is survived by a brother, | John Walter; two sisters, Kathleen’ Ann and Marjory Lynn, both at. nts, Mr. and Mrs. | mith of Royal Oak and Harvey .Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson. 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Hurry in today year save at this ONE low cinta ; and keeps your car beautiful! Dad will really beam : 17 ' 5 : 7 iy ma keeps e Watte’s Luggeye Center—Downsicir ee = Tae | — eee “ with o set of age covers! er —— ia, Pee one ~ "a i, ed to the quality of the professional COMMENT ON DOCTORS ently $11,000) with an annual in- Because a survey showed the Crease te $15,000 within three lage “ef the doctors too high to Ye®r*- . make room for a younger medical staff; when a doctor reaches 70, he be ac ti weed et coo ee necessary al- : = trfbuien of a good executive Ass her fundamenta] weakness is that, membership be increased to 11 changed to the honorary staff with she runs a ‘one man show’,” the. satis- telling points made by Milton ad bord pen! suddenly opened — : adding the four would amount to Am Investigation of the anesthe. SS average state cost is DUrses are needed also. instead of the present 33. Major ; W8S' Eisenhower in summarizing argu-, © tot fell cut on Bagley street p4 & net annual saving of $71,760, the siologist’s income was urged by - ‘areas of concern in turnover exist/treated for a deep knee gash and rons the second term was "°'th of Jackson Street, police said. > f study illustrated. the firm. “The present agree. 521.78 The cost at St. Joseph’ A joint conference committee ‘in the administrative, nursing and| eleased. that if rad President rok a i s i a ' . | ment does not — tality, bo: Mere? Wenepited ta 27.61. consisting of Board members |radiclogy capacennats, the study) The two publishers were’ travel-|e for srarid peace re it|Cash Drawer is Looted - al complertion im the composi” ty rially out of ine with prevailing cal statt should be established. | maa an Lake olny 300 miles north of! House, not from retirement in Theft at Car Agency - a A Tee clinic was recom. | wages at other hospitals and Although criticized for a tend-| ; : : Winnipeg, Man,, for a fishing va! Bis author says that argument! The cash drawer in auto The infant mortality rate last ‘mended for the hospital. | Consequently inflate the hospital's cricy to “interfere with the internal Terminal interviews should be/cation. as probably the greatest single sales office at 40 W. Pike Se. was i year was 19 per cent. The ac- | operating .costs.”” ‘administration,” the Board has tained and calculated to de-| The others, Dr. Wilbur B. Tow-) menor in influencing the President rifh change, cepted limit is 2.0 cent. A COMMENT ON DIRECTOR ' 'termine why employes depart from/.iey and How: See bee ome pt is 2 per A ' It was recommended: operating accomplished a _ commendable (7 hodpital sley ard Arbury, both of to seek a second term after his according to Pontiac police. 1951 figure of 2.8 was “abnormally After an extensive study of the cogts be lowered by three per cent. record to date, se report said. Priority should be to hi Midland, were following in another Sept. 24, 1955 heart attack. Eisen. Police believe the theft occurred high” and then an “improvement work of Miss Paul, who was ap- The survey also- indicated that : » ony nt given to hiring! car. Dr. Towsley administered first hower announeed hig decision to somctime Tuesday. The business trend” was veversed in 1955 to pointed director in 1948, the report the hospital was over-staffed by, Adjustments in pasmnente are the assistant director and person aid to the injured mem before they seek another term on Feb. 25 manager, Daniel C. MacKinnon of reach the 149 figure suggested she be -given-one year ag much ag five per cent. needed to assure the hospital wot nel and public relations director.| vere taken to the hospit Other high spot assertions of the Detroit. reported the theft after * * « “to carry out recommendations collection tor both county and state the Board learned from the report Butler's car was badly ‘date book lnctuda: the cash wax counted Wednesday es The researchers suggested broad- a . + for strengthening executive Two major deficiencies ex exist at patients using © Pontiac General Other unsatisfactory grades jaged. : ' The President ‘was Rot con- morning, police said _ : A q _ WOMEN S AND CHILDREN'S © SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! . —— i * + i L a | @Take your choice f. — 2 , Child's bare eet eb @AN styles, colors foot sandals. ~ ; . s Red orbrown; va “ igen = @All sizes in group $4412,121433. ed : we Red, blue. 814. *. wer, eben 12 and 1242-3. | CLEARANCE Jet streamliner play gym : Reinforced steel frame with 8'3” head bar, T legs, 6° curved slide, swings, rings, air ? 43! coe beckethell goal = FREE ball! INNERSPRING CHAISE LOUNGE rs : Women's Ca. 23.77 lif. playshoe, Womens's | baste. Teens’ wash- eret, cotece washable cross Was able terry slip- able fabrie 1.inch aluminum frame, rubber- _“_ wadge bee. rap ae pee Crepe pune: Gets \ tired wheels, =e: Sizes 4 to 9. soles. +9. soles; 4-9. trim. 4-9. plastic covered*innerspring Se , IE A TE a, RN cushions. Adjusts to 4 positions. . . - 7 S E! vin rel hai | SALE! Arvin relaxer chair SAVE! ALUMINIZED EASY-FOLDING 24” WAGON GRILL 12.88 BKAZIER GRILL 7.88 | Hooded rust-resistant grill on Holds 6 sizzling steaks or 30 wheels with sturdy tubular legs. hamburgers! Heavy gauge steel hi- wr grid, steel firebox. Save! with removable legs. Fop value! Super savings on folding Famous flash-fold Lightweight aluminum pie Aptis ge - A 4 $ : ARVIN FOLDING RELAXER . . 5.88 FOLDING, PORTABLE VALUE! ALUMINUM 2 fer 5 3.48 5.88 Super-sizé chair especially constructed for ‘one p ALUMINUM COT 13.88 FOLDING CHAISE 13.88 ' } ) and durability! Sturdy polished tubular aluminum # Use as an extra bed or a com- 1” tabular sluminum frame, Varnished hardwood frame with: — Instant-fo white enameled Weather-proof, soos darnish 1” te- th with aa ae : -" Sa of sturdy, Ae fortable rie Weather-proof an a ee Fire- attached heavy duty canvas seat —stee!_framis with multi-col- ular aluminum frame with color- weather-resistant Saran. plastic. A terrilic value, 80 i a tubalar frame; sarin cover! . in colors. and back in colorful stripes. _ored Saran plastic seat and back! ful Firestoiie velon webbing! - harry to Federal’s today and pocket the — : : =e: : BB. . ’ e ts | ‘SHOP ON PEDERAU'S EASY CREDIT WITH s + "RANDY PURCHASE COUPONS) BUY ALL YOUR NEEDS: NOW; PAY LATER ON EASY ‘TERMS! . —_. Mees ie a4, ; ‘, } . ev . | . . df a ‘ , Y ‘ ; : : 4 FOURTEEN aa. pk an ‘THE, PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1956 . tia to ee Wi +. —the Bi t Headach ‘fo E t ant Phone é ptians the Biggest Headache for Egyp | a ’ a : la Russia? Age Plea ohh 4. biggest} “While the birth rate in the last) An increase in agricultural pro-, Religious opposition’ to is easy to obtain” and poly- it eee ee ee malate bean moor Per leny win ae eee +3 EARL WILSON : | ; the rate of|per 1,000, the death rate has de-|with the rise in population. * erous verses in the holy books of] portant. | MOSCOW. “t's bruited “i rica that Russia 1,000 per day, making'creased from 27 to 16 per 1,000.) Hussein el Shafei, minister of|hoth Moslems and Christians are| Apart from the religious and % fa —It’s been bi about in Ame: increase of 400,000 in) fyen the multifillion-dollar|s0cial affairs, says: quoted. |social factors invelved, most. peas- 4 ; no -phone books. : population of 23 million, Aswan project could not}! “Not only do I approve of birth “Children in Egypt have a greatjants are too ignorant to practice : I guess that's just some American There are **e solve 6 tion problem.|control, put I also believe it has|valiie socially. They raise the birth control even if they wanted: phone books. Why, I've even met here while “Rushin’ a high death rate,|It is believed’ the benefits of thelbecome a social necessity — if we|status of mothers and protect to, Through Russia” who 7 "ve seen some ion has doubled in|dam,.-if completed in 15 years,|continue to reproduce with _— them ry piger oad moiety an The pwerncnent is [an a) But they're not “easily available.” New York attorney ‘century. the present Fate,|would just about cope with the/mum biological impetus, we ange alg saad ro oe sleet ae in spreading Morris Ernst asked the Russians why, while touring here, sap geting - baa Sideaeinds 46, tne a : ' mS, wife. In a country where! A number of ulemas, or Moslem and one said, “Why should anyone have my telephone a — — se —— - ‘number? Ill give it te .my friends. Wey. igre pant this remaining bit of privacy?” “But “Information” is helpful—the only crebien is, when | . you want to find out a ‘number, “piformation® asks you the | : person's age. . “I wonder what age has to do with it?” I asked when the Swift Family Wilson was trying to get a number. * * * \ “Everything,” our interpreter and Intourist guide said. If) I didn’t know the man’s age, maybe I didn’t know him well enough to have his. number. Besides, names are similar—) would I want the 35-year-old Ivan Ivanovitch or the 72- -yeer=t old Ivan Ivanovitch? I fell quite comfortable here and have no fear of being followed. American tourists tell me they don’t think they’re| atched much any more. But the Russians thoroughly protect their leaders. The Americans here still talk of how Producer Mike Todd forgot to take his passport along to the May Day \parade for identification. It was ———— to be checked at merely six different points... ~ “I can prove to you I’m Mike Todd,” he said. He showed them his name put inside his jacket by his tailor. “I even got my name on the wrappers of my specially mace ceare!y " He ie point- ed that-out-—— He didn’t see the parade . THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. . Jule Styne wants Jerry Lewis for a B’way musical next season .. . Sammy Davis Jr.’s honey, Cordy King, flew back to Chicago after visiting him here for five days. Steve Allen's son Stevie, 12, danced with Kim Novak at the Harwyn party after the Allen TV'er. Steve said, “I want my boy to have all the advantages I never had” . ... TV's “Happy Birth- day” show, with Barry Nelson, Betty Field and Tina Loulse, was. a comedy hit. Earl's Pearls . . , PECIALLY FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF OAKLAND ¢ COUNTY a ae Hi 4 ee 4 \ ih A N » 7 4 Green Hose Reel Rubbish Burners Easy Rolling Type Reduces Fire Haserd Save 1.49 ghecs 3 .98 Holds 100-ft. of rubber hose; Fine mesh flat-top type, sim- Kt \ \\ ee. eS ee ee. ee. Se oe OREN T EOE O vi \\ TG : \ j ¢ OE ME MO OE OM ge MME ME % \’ a ; ~ — 150 ‘feet of pic astic hose. ilar to picture.30-in. high. 20- Many a woman would be glad . . =e " ) Wel ded, heavy gauge steel ih top diameter. 16-in H te have a split personality— S ee construction. At Sears! - _ diameter. _Greea tinisb. as long as the other one did a the housework.—Lois F. Pasley. TINA j WISH I'D SAID THAT: “When a.man’s bent un getting married, there's usually a girl around to straighten him out.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH*< Hal Jackson described a-constant drinker: “He's always drinking, either to cure a cold or to prevent one.” ' A couple of Sinatra fans were starting a nasty rumor about Elvis Presley—they said his sideburns are false! That's earl, brother. Viens =— NY ’ cs yd \ (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 24-Pc. Tableware Sander-Polishers Has Hand-Rubbing Action! 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Convenient Handi-Bin for fruit and vegetable. stor- age. ServiShelf door ——- Beautiful Color-Tone = Phone FE 5-417) — . - | = P S ¥ . | i THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Takes Stock of Disaster Care Facilt ties aaeeme, nose “fh | ST. CLAIM ‘Area Can House sa = emerge 8 ee te : rooked £. § | Group Conducts Su | er o> ! ) i Sad to Determine Fitness for : ? 50 : i: | \ fnwreed £. Future Emergency caren | ROA | 4 THURSDAY, J UNE 28, 1956 ‘A me aie SEROMEC AD Sixes 30 mi Thanks to the efforts of a group of Waterford Township housewives, the first “giant step” in a long mile of civil defense work has been taken. Mrs. J. Thomas Petersen and a committee of 50 members of the American of University Women have turned in to Oakland County Civil Defense Director = -| Lewis C. Jarrendt a detailed study = : of Waterford Township's facilities Goodison for feeding and housing refugees ° during -a disaster. i ‘ Jarrendt says the survey shows '© 2 Lane KNIGHT R040 3 #040 VERNON GROUND COLLINS R040 20 mi eur. CAMP ROAD HER 3 fo Gaviae es ROAD buildings, bewling -alleys, Ao theaters, skating .rinks, hospitals and large halls. | A total of 37,015 meals per day can be served in Waterford Town- ship in public facilities, restaurants and school and-cliurch kitchens. _. |. To finish the survey, Mrs. Peter- (Washington 1036 2OAao ovo" ROCHES TER ‘Ov FIEL wT, ee ARINE 2 rs ciTy = - ties Stony Creek- SHELBY ROAD erntwiven - SMELOON weuNvON 23S mi APKE Dawis Farm Disco” aé mi i ROCHESTER L- Red Cross survey in : : , 7 - MAP SURVEY PROJECT — Lewis C. Jarrendt, Oakland County MOUND. ROCHESTER __7mence \. JEWELY feeding and housing facilities in Waterford Township. The survey, civil defense director, assigns territory to Mrs. Faye Donelson and just completed, pfovides Jarrendt with comprehensive information = Mrs. Royal Exline, subcommittee chairmen in a survey of refugee to be used in the event of disaster. § eys 4 = a ime i, i. ‘ - sf . . z * similar are being conducted in all to provide Recruiters Double as Painters =. -, Widow’s Plight ‘Brings Navy Aid people might cane Sse : *—. . ane She Fone ot al sa we could The Navy came to the rescue / - = ee : assign them to emergency shelters i" helping fulfill a dream of Mrs. > aay a in Waterford Township and be sure Ella Wilcox; 77, of 38 N. Shirley they’d be taken care of.”’ | Ave., a widow who is partially ~ gE on Two members of the Navy Re- ‘cruiting. Service in Pontiac,. Petty \Officers L. T. Harris and W. J. Borer, ‘are busy this week putting: a eS ae: be em Senet se: — Getting a beak from its mama, a one-and-a-half day é } flamingo appears bewildered as it begiae its life sentence between the skyscraper-size lege of a ea eo of a tmclear bomb attack on , Untied Prem Photo: 1, it its mother. siebthed of Mins) Beach's Fleninge “lf we had four hours’ warning Village, the tiny bird is probably the first fla~ 1) such an attack,” Jarrendt said, mingo ever wei while in close confinement. |~Cjwil defense authorities in ey ame meee a Pos? Who Should Foof Bilt May sk: t Legislative Actiott for the Honeymoon? |Zare Seeks Right to Deny)... ck os RAST LANSING w—Should Jbicensie to Bad Drivers jhouse and feed over a million people."S originally suggested “tor Pontiac bride pay for the honeymoon -This-survey established retugee Pension of $70 from the Aid for va Bo The next ' Louis | Te lind, solicit services > piaeaere = a LANSING @® — Secretary of! Heretofore ‘a’ motorist who had oe 3 rath on dealigp lice: of the U. S. Na = » | State James M, Hare said today built up @ record of numerous, vio-; rece , | ‘The Pontiac Paint and Varnish Asst. Prof. Margery R. Ross," - of Waterford Township, to assign 6, ‘ike ask Legislat for tations could be turned ‘down for a supplied the paint to help Mrs. who teaches ¢ourses in “marriage” "© ™4Y the Legislature for’ vow license ‘wimply on the basis Workers to manage the sete i Snel empha te and *“matfriage and family counsel specific authority to deny new li-'o¢ 4 quick review of his file at the in a time of disaster. . home painted come true. wall as ing.” @ays Michigan State Univer- censes to motorists with ‘‘bad”’ timg of application. sity students appear divided on the driving records... # ¢ ¢ @ question. a | In the’ future, a rejection will| Pp 3 classroom discussion, @e | (SWI Tuesday, Hare acted in the have to Yellow a hearing by one. that he had such power. In of Hare's examiners. This proce-: about 25,008 applicants for dure, considering ‘the volume of) Miss Ross “clied as a ty inew ditenses were turned down. cases involved, would require al ferninine vi ts imarty of them on the ‘basis of bad large increase in personne] and a) “It just isn’ feritt- to make her’ driving records." 5 pay for an eqmree tight, _ Natore 9 - vastly. greater expenditure. of time) to accomplish the same end result. Men ouscllei ib | apt to. take’ | thd attitude “Once they're married’ what's hers is his, and what's his Bubonic Plague Peril Reported in California | LOS ANGELES (INS)—Epidemi- ologists: are collecting rodents and fleas in the back country of Ven- \tura County, north-of Los Angeles, |. Jarrendt said special certificates! in a move to head off a possible}. of appteciation” will be presented | oiitbreak of bubonnic plague in to Mra, Peterson, her committee, Southern California. ‘William J. Bawden, administrative! The state reported its first bu- assistarit In Waterford Township bonic plague death in 10 years last ‘Man Qrowns in River NEWAYGO ™ — Arthur West- Court ‘that 4 record of repeated minor traffic violations wag tn. is hers.” In short, what's the dif. ™fMiclent grounds under the law - 21. 22. of rural Newaygp, schools, who assisted them in gath- Monday and it is. believed that the ference who Dal ee : near Hardy Dam Wednesday. He) ering the information. victim contracted -the deadly dis- ? Hare said -one of the effects of and a companion, Bruce Kyser, 22. Subcomphittee chairmen included | ease while on a fishing trip Prof. Rose: aid in her opinion the ruling will be to throw a huge of Clarksville, were thrown from a the tight answer probably varies additional agministrative burden canoe when it overturned. A fish- with circumstances. on his staff. erman rescued Kyser, Mrs. Faye Donelson, Mrs. pattie Therein end Dis, Bevel Exline, he added. GMC Trucks Handle Twenty flame red GMC trucks! “Witho@t the trucks, we'd be jnished ee the June 23 — July il are doing a good deed for 5,000 girl) lest,” said Julian H. Salomon, | jouting. scouts by keeping: vital supplies site and facilities director for | They shuttled personnel and car- he camp prior to the flowing smoothly through their vast| the Roundup. “They Uterally | }go around t “tent city’ west of Pontiac. | jarrival of the Scouts, and now The trucks were loaned by GMC} serve as cur supply iieline.” '|deliver supplies to the girl —_ Trick and Coach Division to the! Nine pickups, seven Suburban °- 1956 Senior Girl Scout Roundup at station wagons, three panel trucks) “We are pleased that the Pon- Highland Recreation Area. Camp Chores hage gathering of girl scouts, (scale, the vitel rele tracks ply] and that our division can be of in the movement of various com- some assistance toe them," said modities. The camp, as the nation, Philip J. Monaghan, vice presi- needs a constant flow of gre dent of General Motors and gef- |and services hauled by truck to eral manager of GMC. = | maintain its many functions.” “The ‘essential nature of truck: Heading the movement of sup- transportation in the Girl Scout|Plies is Miss Gretchen H. Yoffa. encampment illustrates, on a small, Miss Yoffa became acquainted with | GMC trucks as an overseas Cross clubmobile driver Ponting Presa Phote Officers L. T. Harris and W. J. Borer. The men are donating their time for a week to paint the hothe of Mrs. Wicom, < witew whe is pee blind. — HELPING HANDS — Performing beyond the “call of duty” in helping paint the home of Mrs. Ella Wilcox, 38 N. Shirley Ave., are members of the local Navy Recruiting Service, Chiet Petty. with They'll Build Area's First Shelter and a stake truck have been fur-' tiac areg was chosen for this ras ‘LUGGAGE DETAIL — Kay Iris, of Jacksonville, Fik., carries Juggage from a GMC pickup toa cluster of tents at the Highland sreation Area. Miss Trish and Wanda Legako (right), of Wellson, | Okla., were ‘among members of the advance party at the encamp ment. u - : eae ; i World War II and. the an O More LYcione SCares lor ile “Being connected with ; trucks seems like old times,” _ bedroo ‘a Mrs. Dorothea Pixley ts plain, “Some folks think I'm silly, ‘sleep iii the m during alerts. ' Miss Yoffa said. “I'm particu- (7.4 yp with tornado scares. said Mrs. Pixley, 49, ‘‘but it peal “Tornado scares don't bother larty pleased to have the panel So's her Scotty dog, Princess. To-|to me that tornadoes are here to him,”’ said Mrs. Pixley. “Even if trucks, They will permit us te safe.(stay and I'm not going to lose any|I never use the shelter during a busy just about all the time.” “Girls will draw three days’ supplies at a time at distribution centers established in each camp- recently. There in a dark tool room Mrs. to Pixley sat on -an uncomfortable ichair listening to a portable radio \for news that tornado alerts are more sleep over them.” reinforced with steel. It will be company, thinks its the first home The shelter will be of concrete : real tornado, it still will be worth “We can store things there—like the lawn mower.” Man Fractures Arm. as Truck Rolls Over OFF TO CAMP GRACE BENTLEY — Forty physically handi- eapped children from Oakland County wave goodbye as they boarded the .bus yesterday for Camp Grace Bentley on the shores of Lake -Huron for two weeks of living and playing outdoors. The camp js Ex-U: of D. Footballer Sentenced for Theft BAY CITY w — Andrew W. Karpus, 42, former college and professional football player, has _ been sentenced to 142 to 4 years in Bouthern Mjchigan prison for stealing an electric toaster. Circuit Judge David R. Louis Geclined to consider probation, - foting that Karpus had a record ef previous convictions involving assault and robbery charges. Karpus, of Bay City, started his | seme career playing with the niversity of Detroit. He spent part of a season with the Philadel- a Eagies, had a tryout with the it Lions and played in the old American Football League. 'Positive Policy With THE poNTIAc PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNF. 28, 1956 sponsored by the Michigan League for Crippled Children. The local children are going through the sponsorship of the Oakland County Say for o_— i= n. Chicago Pioneers i in Field CHICAGO «~The nation’s first private nuclear reactor for indus- trial research went into operation today. = * ¢ @ The event gave American indus- try the first green light to con- duct reactor studies without gov- ernment security restrictions. The 50,000-watt reactor is at the 4Armour Research Foundation = Hiinois Institute of T Chicago’s near South Side. ‘It ‘s the first. to be constructed in a highly populated area since the world’s first reactor was operated under wartime secrecy at Stagg Field at the Palvernty of Chicago. The reactor, a mohion type,” uses as fuel enriched uranium dis- solved in about four gallons of wa- ter. It was built. by Atomics In- ternational, a division of North American Aviation, Inc., Canoga Park, Calif. The Atomic Energy Pontiae Press Phote First Civilian’ Reactor Commission supplied the uranium on an required by law. * rector of the reactor program, said its most probable frequent use will’ be the production of}000 Public Works Bill | Passes in Voice Vote! “extended loan’ basis~as!compremise — bi 11 -appropriating| * * j Dr. Richard F. Humphreys, di-|year that ‘begins Sunday. This fig-| ure compares with President Ei-/| ory hower's request for ame a SLABS 7. Beautiful Pastel Colors Several Sizes Roger A. Authier - I eae bs tafe finite 7200 Cooley radioistopes which will be used in s 04 —_= the study of chemicals and vari-| The se carries oes 12 oe on ee ous materials. river —— a flood con- ,. trol_projects and $144,225,000 for REDUCED PRICES ° ees reclamation -and irrigation pro-| On All Fair Prizes Set Record gram. Funds for 288 projects were| APPLIANCES DETROIT « — Prizes for the |included. | a 1956 Michigan State Fair now total! Eisenhower signed two other] LARRY GILLIAM APPL. a record $138,000, some $7,000 over the 1955 premium total, gerieral manager Donald L. Swanson an- nounced.. Deadline for entries is Aug. 10. Singer Julius LaRosa will head the Coliseum entertain- ment at the Fair Aug. 31-Sept. 9. About 4,000 grade crossings accidents oceur annually. lot the Ice basal money “bills. One provides $117,- 804,058 to operate Congress in the|g '#! © Walled Lene MA 4-172 coming fiscal year. The other makes available $5,968,000,000 for a number of executive bureaus, A Year "Round Exclusive / boards, commissions and other in- H. dependent offices. Us obey — Crafts Mcctgrs has close to 100,000 HINES HOBBY | HOUSE akes left by retreating | 9 & Saginaw . Soviet Near Ike May OK WASHINGTON @® — President Eisenhower is due to approve soon, a “positive” policy for exchanges | \of visits between the YPnited States | and Russia. * * * Officials said the proposed pol-| icy statement, now _ reported; agreed on in the.-administration, would provide. for the United) States to propose some exchanges with Russia as well as to react to Soviet proposals for visits. Secretary of State Dulles told a news conference the problem of East-West exchanges * ‘is com-! Swap Visits ‘ing up within the next few, days, |perhaps, for final decision through| the National Security Council and ithe President, which will help us oe our aera | United PL "solicy has been knotted in controversy, principal-, ‘ly among the State, Defense and Justice Departments, for several ‘months. 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Saginaw St. FE 4.4393 hon gee a | ——sata = _— radioactive menu—not - restricted ‘from being at any danger point ance” of H-bomb tests, but offered ment, the report said. research on the workings of the ment scientists, only relatively . ee" } : - 2 t at te assure - nst serious—and con-|UP some of the radioactivity being /do with almost unthinkable quan- poo stel — ieeeee hee pase ari to — se Pa ven catastrophic — ac-|dumped. there from a British tities of radioactive waste prod- protection against increased haz-|cidental: releases of radioactivity atomic reactor.. Where did the-ucts will be upon us * * « ards expected in the next twolfrom atomic reactors. Present/oeean currents then carry this “We had better-be-ready with ; a: ankton? What fish fed on it? ‘ 8 ‘ idecades as atomic er plants/Teactor safeguards have had a Plankton teers Lad the answers. While stressing that such a oes ©. ~|very fine record, but protective, Who ate the fish? —- It also mentioned the ‘‘continu-/measures could stand improve-| In stressing the need for more Look,.No Lake to cows in Britain alone—is far : * * «# 2 radiation-bearing “network.” the EAST LANSING. Mich. at this time, the National Aca-|"° estimates of how long they ‘academy said: * demy of Sciences mentions it to 4 8° ©. Concerning radiation once re- as. iF IT'S PHOTOGRAPHIC WE HAVE IT FOR LESS FREE LAYAWAYS...1 YEAR to PAY CHARGE - KODAK ROLL FILMS 'Rainy Lake in Presque Iie County ° ) emphasize this point: The job of coming up with leased — whether from reactors, “We must know more about how 40s a disappearing act, almost’ g - 620 -120 = 127 ; , reactor waste or “ OF ji an curr si body had pulled its plu The sea, the air. and janswers calls for the combined the wirids or the ocean currents as if somebody had p plug animals hold the ee ee ee atherts of wrathermen, oceanog- from bomb tests — the academy pas dl how plants and* animals At intervals the lake in northeast-— j -unsolv : raphers, agricultural scientists | S#id_ this: < ‘may concentrate radioactivity and ern Michigan nearly disappears ae ai ed radiation sale-| snd experts in the disposal of| Between the potential sources of transport it from one place to an- through an underground channel, | other. like bath water.down a drain. Ge- says. ple of the world there’s a vast! “There is still. time to find out ologists say the water seeps down * ¢ ¢@ complex “connecting network” of put not very much. ‘into an underground limestone cav- The academy, in its recent re-jair, water, and the plant and ant- “The amount of man-made ra- ern. The lake fils up again when port on hazards inherent in radia-;|mal life which form the links in giation that has been put into our: mud and silt accumulate to rlug . man-made radiation and the “We had better be ready wi op noactive wastes, the academy peo- the answers,” the academy adds. So far, says this group of emi- small amounts of radjation have! tion of any kind, listed radiation'the chain of our-. food supply. isurroundings so far. is, from al- crevices in its bed. been released. 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All were Moslems. = * * & The bustling scene on the docks ‘here spotlights one aspect of. the 7 ¢« * Algerian rebellion. The Moslem Moslems away from France. Every ‘day, ever the breadth of Algeria, there is a score of seem-| ingly isolated attacks on individ- uals, Thé local papers carry them in almost box-score fashion. continue to farms. _____.._THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 28; 1956 gerian Moslems, Rebéls Not United 8 Teachers Join. French in Independence Fight Area School Staff must somehow wean most of the/this. picture is changing. Officials : say-the Moslems in some areas have regained confidence that the French will protect them if they|North Branch Area School staff} - work. French-owned' for the 1956-57 school year. The - NORTH BRANCH—Eight. new elementary and secondary teachers have been engaged to fill the staff is now complete with the exception of three vacancies. ‘New Elementary teachers~ are, Mrs. Zella Marsh of Otter Lake, clementary principal, as will Al- bert Stickle at the high school. C. Wesley Clarton has been re- Mrs. Mary Jacobs of Brown City, engaged for three years as super- indent. ||Mrs| Marion Ritter of toaeed. Soviets: May Soon Read and’ Mrs. Lois Ann Innes of Nit it’s Tirade on Stalin MOSCOW (INS) — The Russian ” |man-in-the-street soon may, be able to read the historic Khrushchev denunciation of Stalin made last February at the 20th congress of the Soviet Communist party. ‘ Some Western diplomats in Mos- cow believe that. the publication from the New York Daily Worker was a prelude to the appearance of the Khrushchev speech in the Communist party organ. afd ad tere be oe | The event will get under way Sat- ing and continue) JACKSON i®—Unionized plumb- start is_by no means.ynited impression, Stories which gh the holiday, with all funds ers in Hillsdale, Jackson and Len- against France. 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BUTTER CRINCH Make a recipe of Butter Crune the new imb topp gil) have the pertect rediemt to d up any number of dishes Butter, brown sugar flour and nuts or coconut | ~ that’s all y ced for this versatile addition to some of sour favorites. . \ ! : | . All-Purpose Butter Crunch | for Pies, Cobblers, Topping Introducing Butter Crunch — a fruit’pre filling’tcherry, blueberry new crumb toppinB.. perfect for Pour into | qt. baking dish obblers. tortes, parfaits and pies. Sprinkle with 1 cup Butter Crunch. etc} Ordinarily crumb crusts and top: See “arm with cream. Six pings are mixed from graham S¢P'nes crackers or wafers, rotted fine. “3 Crunch Cobbler. Thicken With Butter Crunch however yvou- start from scratch te make ‘your eanned fruit (cherries, peaches, etc.) Pour into 1 qt. baking dish own all-purpose crumbs! or 6 . individual saucedishes. | . wee” sprinkle with Butter Crunch, 1 Butter Crunch, newest recipe de- cup for large dish or 2 tbsp. tor | #* velopment of a famous test kitch- gach individual serving. Serve is baked from butter, brown sugar and nuts or ecoconut— '| products you usually have on hand. The pie ts nts are mixed, spread in kes pan for bak- ing, and on removal from the oven the mixture is stirred to form crumbs “ warm with cream or vanilla ice flour cream. Six servings. 4 Applesauce Crimch. Pour 2 cups sweetened spiced apples. (add 1 tsp. cinnamon in dish. Cover with ‘2 cup whipping cream, Whipped, and sprinkle with 2d cup Butter Crunch Six servings 5. Crunch 'N Pudding. Make your. favorite flavor pudding mix (vanil- ‘la. butterscotch, chocolate. ete 1! While hot. pour mto flat serving, dish. Sprinkle with 1 cup Butter atice in © Serving Warm Butter Crunch can be pressed into q pie plate as a crumb erust. Or the crumbs can be cooled and stored in a covered jae for toppings. ‘ THE PONTIAC BRESS, THURSDAY. J or sprinkle | Ae d their sparkle to the Fourth! yeast over warm {not hot) water, Set aside for five minutes. with dry milk; stir with fork antil, “ment to many a holiday menu, and) dissolved, Stir in baking soda and will quench the thirst of many 4) sugar. Stir yeast until dissolved, parader—from the oldest. ranks of then stir into beverage mixture. Add remaining ingredients, stir-|Cover and let rise until] light but Beat well, ‘then beat in enough of remaining with second half of dough. Bake in flour to make a very soft dough. here's a recipe just for them, Turn out onto lightly floured to ® minutes. . called Jubilee Joes. board, knead lightly about 10 min-, Secorate with confectioners’ utes, or until smooth “but. still Place dough ja a warm, Mons d a:sliver of Brush with meited/(7e*, aad buttons, and a: ally |butter. Cover with a damp cloth, ‘85 degrees) until doubled. | Punch down and turn dough over ‘in bowl. Let rise until amost dou-| bled. Divide dough in half, leaving, half.in bowl. Divide the other half): inte 5 or 6 equal rounds When half the dough is shaped, brush forms with melted butter. not doubled. Repeat procedure orange frosting; add raisins for maraschino cherry -for. mouth. Makes 10-12. - Confectioner's Orange Frosting | 3 cups confectioners’ suger ‘q cup orange carbonated beweenge® (80. | place JUNE | 1956 ——. moderate oven (375 degrees) 15} Blend beverage into sugar until Cover! |added if necessary. * *, * sy ent A te « An oil labeled “salad oil” ought | | salad dressing a= | not: to eo or separate from a | temperature. ee Q. What 1s thé. name of this cut iof meat? A. T-Bone | _Steak —s | * Q. Where i it come from anal how is it idetified? A. It is cut trom the short loin.} \smooth (beat with electric mixer-It_ is identified by the T-shaped’ if desired}. More beverage may be, ‘bone. The tenderloin muscle in the’ T-Bone is slightly smaller than that. ‘found in the Porterhouse steak. " To shape: Pinch off smail piece | Set bow! over pan of hot water These two -steaks are quite sirhi- of dough from round to make while spooning frosting over Jubi-'lar and used more or less inter: ge. 3 — Crumble yeast cake over luke- ~ head: Place | on | greased baking ‘lee Joes. ichangeably. NEW WS owe from Oven-Roasted BEEF! | Mary Kitchen makes “this Roast Beef Hash _ the way you would fix @ special dish for Sunday dinner... fresh beef, including the rich pan juices. Try it! Geo. A. Hormel & Co., Austin, Minn, — ee oe ee ee eee oo Clip oe comry Chere along the broken line aus anus amas cums amu: sum The sugary and Crunch. Serve with cream. Six JOY’S NEW UNS PUZZLE buttery flayor wi eilt-like texture of these crumbs servings — compliment a host of desserts’ 6 Parfait Crunch Make your T if When the crumbs are sprinkled on fayorite flavor pudding mix b m- Your Name ~ fruit sauce. prepared pudding on, coconut cream. etc.) Alte rate | A v 1 (Please PRINT. Use A ink blurs) mixes, ice cream sunda@es—these/jayers of Butter Crunch and pud-| v7 ; plain dishes assume the elegance ding in parfait glasses. Top saa NIV of party sweets. And cobblers and whipped cream Garnish with! i2 3 Address fruit Betty's are easy when Butter cherry City Zone Stete. Print first letter of your lest seme te this box NOTE: Crunch is waiting iv the ice box 7: Fruit-Custard Crunch. Pour! | Rutter Crunch chilled soft custard over berries or} | : span buties fruit ‘oranges, bananas, peaches, | ' + ony wn packed strawberrpies!. Sprinkle bith But | ed f : * = “ cee> ches s or ter Crunch. Serve. A ¢ amis a | | He: 1 ‘ Hx Sahar , Heat oven to HW degi us: Mix Vary Cooked Frosting | all Incredients with hands. Spread | | in Oblong pan 13x9'.x?” Bake 15 Vary that seven-minute frosting. : minutes. Take from oven. stir with: Use your standard recipe, but w hen | Pp a spoon Makes - cups. Cool and’ you add the vanilla, beat in a cup * store Butter Crunch im covered of marshmallow-snippets. To get | a comtainer in refrigerator for later the snippets ready, cut regular-size : use ‘marshmallows — using a kitchen Ways With Butter Cranch: scissors—into small e pieces ; 1, Apple Crunch Sundae. Over each serine ci Canin ee ears Tempting First Course | *epoon 2 thsp het applesauce and Marinate cooked shrimp in a. CLUES ACROSS sprinkle «with tbsp Butter well - seasoned French = dressin . , : Crameh. For a party te u hb add a Impale each shrimp on a toothy 4. In it BIL L Ow. PIL LOW oF WILLOW? lew drops ed food coloring to pick with a wedge of avocado. | . Right answer ts in this ad and on the doy applesauce = Serve asa first course with tomato carton and can. 2. Easy Fruit Betty feat Ll can jice..— 7. One needs morality to be z a 9. First half of a number under ten. '- 10. One usually saigameinns this with religion, 11. Mild as BEAT THE TRICKSTER one 12. 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Entries in the contest will be judged on the bosis of the puzzle. ln the event of ties, the prize honey will be poid to the tying entront whose sentence for pletion is judged most apt, original and sincere. 5. Entries fimited to residents of the continen- tal United States (inciuding Alaska) and Mowoii, except employees of Procter & Gamble, its od- vertising agencies, and the families. Government regulations apply. 6. All entries become wnquolifiedly the prop- erty of Procter & Gambié for chy and off pur- poses. No entries returned. Except for incidental, uncompensated help from family and friends, entries must be wholly the work of the person: in whose nome the entry is submitted, ond will be tying entrants will be nofified by mall about 8 weeln after oll entries ore received. @2ree at refrigerator . Veil be PEGE PES TOa4* MORE He het HECE! Oboe D4 oe hieeites 08g si * ite es eee _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. ay { ' JUNE 28, 1956 ny ¢ Std Seen eet fadesrae te oet 52 So ny SS oe iy ; : ie Riles erative -dlane|- Some cooks/like fo add 4 \iitle Want that paderged vanilid’ pud-| liver and let stand for'finely dived or grated onion to ding to taste special? Fold whipped ing, frying and cooki, ‘patties and fried: fae: eos FIFTY: SEVEN Use high quality eg: eee athens eannattmeneit--corsneenerantinems-manfodhiie-cs came ; flavor is im-|bulk sausage that is shaped into cream into the pudding when it shell; other grades ma cc . ‘has cooled to room temperature. for general cooking and and ES | For Those “Quick, Easy. to Fix Summeniae fee at .® Pre-Cooked Center Cut ‘a1 Famous Juneils Brand enter Cu day fare. special 7 © SLICES {to enjoy good eating in an outdoor! marked this week, with prices . a ~ setting : Ratyenk eae tock ot varying as much as terty cents a | SHANK c pe i area. { Poe . > tn and lb ; some instances, canned ham, : ' : ° oe an oe on oe = aha ts a lend : ' , , Caetumer Marieting. Information |botter value cost-wise. It is tree |be able to see better quality Grade 1—Skinless 7 Extra Lean : Mild Cured — , iq STAG lAgent. , ‘of bone and skin and yields ap- berries ——— Ground = Sliced — SHOP . oe preximately four, 4-ounce serv- Hot weather week befote | e a e ~ rE ' MEATS—Many red meat cuts, 'g* per pound. Thrifty, juicy 4. rsing caused strawberries to Ibs. ; BEEF lbs. Bacon at Water 4-6688 .as well as poultry, are good values) POT cuts are the rib-end loin 14. Gown easily and spoil ~ ‘ . a jat_ the meat counter. Variety| Toast and Boston Butt. Try | |, .idiy in shipment. Even though _ — and cold cuts fit into the ca te cae can py quantity supplies were available, | Grade 1 Lean, Beef (FSIS meats easy to prepare oa | quality was not as ev: | ; N BEEF-—This 1s the season ‘te done Tyee cotcipated Chunk Short FUN the cuts of beef that require long) VEAL—Good supplies of -veal : : : ' cooking are not s0 popular: with|may suggest a leg, rump, or ar-|, Fresh peaches at 29 to 39 cents Ol @ gma Ribs jwith food shoppers. Consequently, |loin roast for this week's menu aa can i je combined | c Oy: 4.) S | MARKE VT 6). ‘steaks hold a steady price while; jplans. There is a wide variation’ |, = fh s, ; ds aaa) Lb. a> Lb. 19 Racer aes 7 y: ’ = 23°. BAG Dec the lesa tender cuts are being of-|in veal prices, mostly due to vari- only other fruits in salads or 78 N. Saginaw St. Open Friday Night "til 9 P. M. SOAL fered at real savings. | ations in quality. j . : = rhe -. “SE SET oe, Sam cores, woe eee adver sole onl DamRedi MTT | poe . | Sh'ldr in one piece or small cubes. ‘eal than it has been in several || Produce aes tial Paar . i PICNIC Oo i Cc : OAL $9 These can be tenderized in 12 te weks. Shoulder roasts and chops. : 48 hours in a food acid prepara- wear the low price tag in lamb. peeeaiy ae Seen inne. | Roast lb. Steak \ : tion im the refrigerator. Lemon | pouLTRY—More broiler-try- tender Bibb lettuce in moderate juice, vinegar, pe pees | | ers are expected te come to mar supply. Iceberg Or head lettuce, | Choice Center Lean, Meaty ~ op ogee = a » | set this duly than last. Com- America’s favorite salad green. ts) Pp ik V ] ‘g. 13.95 an pared with costs of many red very reasonable compared to other | or Cc ea j and imapart a distinctive flaver. | Loos cuts, they are @ good bey |inlad items +10” Ground meat has a special sav- for the market basket. A good ‘* 8 @ Cho Ss lb. Breast ory flavor when one tablespoon of| quality bird has a short, com: | pegs peviled eggs are a must pp : ! barbecue sauce is placed on each! pact meaty bedy, a thin clean on. picnic menu especially at a hamburger as it is individually, skim, a layer of fat under the eee Foes of areund @ to 35 Tender Sliced Tender Juicy $2 95 wrapped in aluminum foil. Ham-| skin, and a flexible breast-bone. Poot", "Asa to Gan Nara ates | P ork | Sirl oi n ad 2 > no Grade A quality. For cool summer 7 F -NOLIMIT c $3.75 Se oe RRYERS vor a _ AT EVERY STOP .. wiches provide a good source of = Liver Ib. | Steak $9.95 FRESHEST-TASTING = |) & a 4 § z J Pi rr? a Oe.” 4 [Cube Steaks 69‘" SLAB BACON ‘i’ 29°” COOL AIDE 6" 25° SALAD pressing 41°“ WATERMELON 6" = PoTAToes 10“ 19 w See Our Specials in the Detience Ad Is “Wp ‘in “VP rire nor CARBONATED' te stages : 4 7 ~*~! i 4 " shortening until tender and trans- the daily protein needs. Thrée eggs’ yield about the same amount of ‘protein as a 4ounc® portion ot lean meat Barbecued Beet | 2 pounds vegeiess wheat cut ie ¢-imeh pieces 1 Seen shortening 4 cups chepped onion 3 tables spoons shortening % cup undiluted temato soup j ‘, cup .cateup Ss | 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce } I teaspoons salt | Dash pepper. celery salt. ‘Brown meat well in | tablespoon fat im heavy saucepan Add 1'; cups water. cover and simmer until tender—i', to 2 hours. Put meat through coarse grinder Fry onions in 2 tablespoons hot parent. Combine with meat. Add f tomate soup, catsup, Wercester- shire sauce, salt, pepper and | celery salt. | Add about ? cups méat; broth ‘to make the mixture moist. Heat to bubbling and serve between. buns. “Makes enough filling for 24 sand- wiches Crispy Pizza Pies: | Good With Salads Here's a summertime treat with an Italian accent that’s especially good with salads. Easv-to-make “Crispy Pizzas.” a delicious com- ' bination of sardines, chopped olives and spices on crispy cracker rec-_ tangles, will add an extra flourish to your next luncheon or dinner menu. Be sure to_serve them light- lv browned and hat from the oven.’ Here's how: Crispy Pitas { @-ez can temate pase - “es teaspoon powdered garite ‘» teaspoon oregane 2 tablespoons chopped stuffed oalives "1 3*%-oc cam boneless and skinless sardines } eracters | tT tablespoon olive ail 1 tablespoon greted Parmesan cheese R ip 9 Yes -—25¢ off regular price for this special introductory package of new king- size Cheer. Look for it at your dealer's. Limited supply, so hurry.. In a small bow! combine tomato paste, powderéd garlic, oregano and chopped olives. Mash un- drained sardines and add. Stir to blend. Arrange crackers on a bak- | ing sheet and brush each lightly with olive oil..Top-each with 1 tea- : spoon sardine mixture. Flatten the mixture with the back of the spoon Sprinkle each with Parmesan cheese and drizzle remaining.olive Cheer-white washes with KING-SIZE ECONOMY (Each wash costs you less) oi] over. Broil 5 inches fromm heat! ~\for 1 to 2 minutes or until cheese: ‘and crackers are. lightly browned Makes 3 or enough for § each for 6 people Give that pie-crust mix extra fla- vor! Add grated orange and lemon rind to it. and use orange juice when you are mixing it instead of the water called for. Cheer-white washes with KING-SIZE QUANTITY (Up to 20 big washes from each box) From California | and Hawaii Cheer-white washes with KING-SIZE CONVENIENCE (So you won’t run out—easy to measure, too) A aR blue Cheer washes. $0 wae you can see the difference — Se 78) Seer Chae he Soe ee aw SPECIAL IMTRODUCTORY OFFER weouLAL ‘PRICE OF THIS PACKAGE Reasii: Only Ciera Magic whiten It's not just’. -+, it’s more a bluing. ..jit’s a special whitening in- - Selle car puters bul Tey Gta poet canada. cereus in weltonaes so tnsek that 40 30st Stags Sas Wee a FIFTY-RIGHT __ : : THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, JUNE. 4 28, 1956 2 on ee — 3,500 Ack Metropolitan Park Would Serve. a 7 re * July 2 Meeting Would ‘Welcome Letters From Residents on Site Chosen . — atRochester Council Appropriates . ~ Fireworks Fund; Give Lot Size Extension © ROCHESTER — At the Tuesday night meeting of the Village Coun- | cil, $150 was appropriated for the | Rochester Fire Department and| their display of fireworks on July) 4 By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK “Northeast of Pontiac, a whole segment of Oakland County is _ \withoyt adequate public park fa- ‘lellities,” said Kenneth Hallenbeck, \director of the Huron Clinton Met- he jropolitan Authority as he discussed oo i t | / As has been the custom sce ‘al number of years, Fire Department will stage the Fireworks Display. It will be on the acreage just | east of St. Andrew's Catholic) School | Lyle Buchanan, president | stated today that permission had. | authority plans with the Pontiac Press today. The 3,500 acre park, which some 'Rochester-area residents have op- posed since the authority revealed its plans recently, is to answer this area need, he explains. Some of the property which was _jincluded in the map shown in a ~ display to be seen by the many | public-hearing last week in Roch- hundreds of villagers, ‘ester, has already been eliminated The Gouncil committee, which) SISTERS MARRY — A recent double wedding in Methedist |ieing acharty packs, be & aL . ol : - “ ; - e | . has been working on a schedule} Church, North Branch, united Eva Jane Smith and Therion Case of | a. area is between 26 and 28 . : | for building code and lot sizes,) Lapeer and Della Dee Smith and Martin MeSkulin, of North Branch. | wile roads, and is bounded by asked for an cxtension of time) Parents of the girls are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith, also of North ound and Sheldon roads. It been granted to use the property. The high ground will enable the | Tuesd PS qave thet wll) the Gent rel ee Ree pe Erie meeting to submit their final re+ ae noises si peas port. On the committee are Nor-, e sore ave Gar, ‘od. sau man Day, Elizabeth Maitrett and. e ] T e - @€alr eac. er, oe rp ae subdivi ision, par- Prank Rewold . es jtiatly included in the area last A pabiic tearing was set tor SCHOO] Na med for Her ireek, wilt not be encroached upon pry Bhnonge at 7:30 p.m. for the | by the park, Hollenbeck says. est Street and the Camp- = WARLETTE—The 1956-57 teach fill the va Authority. executives surveyed ; ; : a a cancy. created by Bren-| tata i Ks bell subdivision resoning. ing staff of the Marlette Com-iner. Liken graduated from ete subdivision, which they had PROPOSED PARK — Shaded is the 3,500 acre 2 tad aaa «Teckel R } bi =o e Sell ter: eee let Pahl Ma it tral Beichigan' College: in were ivately. owned, acaeay. under tentative plans, by the Sad it 3.50 a be tn os oe it will feature boati: o pe end hand cut | r e on . ©. . . ne pump for the Water Works|principal and will welcome a torm- act Becher. of Yale, 0 gree: ees Tee eaash Watts bo lett ing. ing | were opened but the council votedjer teacher «who has been in re- ormel to hold them until the return of the'tirement. [oo Sh ee ee) [outside of park borders. { , | College, Ypsilanti, is a f | and Harvey is the son of Mr Vilage Manager R.A. Soo, Atl ‘The sat t2 now complete with, Cato tha" antec tence at (heehee =P| an New Church: Invest@se= ee aK Birmingham, | aA time they rig next regular ithe exception of two positions in Yale ithe ‘meeting, he said, as officials Both have completed their sec- meeting. — ithe junior high school "His. wife, Helen Decker, has lhave talked with land owners for) ond year at Pittsburgh- ~ = Milford Proj jects Wendell Brenner has been ele-| also’ accepted a position on the | lthe first time. inary, Pittsburgh, Pa., t vated to the high school principal- teach taff. She has been | ‘‘Much of the difficulties will be reanidt loremscias hy ao and both Grave Damage [ee een somts vittectang | sre school Ubrarian st Yale for |avoided through talk,” he said, ex-| 0Cd wen in 0 inist Plains church. ee Sea eS : g .Mrs. Rey McDonalg will return several years. 'plaining that he felt that of the 250 | onmisn yt nnance Lapeer County Schools N° Slate Highway Deparimeng:to 2 to teach the second grade. Mrs. Wie people at the meeting about ten or Ter med Grave; otk S aca ccs Aecelen ao nd re ee a 2 persons formed the at en WATERFORD - TOWNSHIP — A Teeuwiseen, Jr., pastor ae the lissue bonds for a number of pro- Seek Culp rit _ twe et an ago, after having jwill remain elementary ain elementary principal. jpucieus. “Over halt were in\new church is to be started in the Drayton Plains Church, “was to Vote on Annexation jects throughout the state. In- } LAKE entoon tetas ethidiaisl served thirty years in the Mar- favor of the aap ae none Adams School area. | prognpted by our desire to help) DRYDEN — The Browneil and cluded among the projects were lette Schools, The new Elemen- Stressing that the land chosen 18 The United Presbyterian Church./meet the religious needs of that'Kile school districts will vote Sat-* umber from the Oakland Coun- | have offered a $100 reward for in-| ; suitable for sch an extensive park, pa formation that leads to the arrest| 1% ScBetl, odiented Sept. 25, | alr Slates Te Top Hallenbeck said that the next asia “Cunepen < geist rapidly growing community.” urday on whether or not to annex'Y 78 | and conviction of ithe individuals) 6% wae samed the Bea Me: | board meeting will be July 12. _liaed the beginning of a new church _ 2W® Drayton Plains young Dryden. a a . ° s Milterd w receive ’ responsible for the nearly $2,000) Sees Seneet) tee Deane: He said the board would wel-|there. men have been licensed as min- damage to urns and stones at Ever.) Former Oxford teacher, Warren come letters from residents. He, isters of the United ae | Last Saturday a proposal to an- | Tevenue bonds for a new munici- | green Cemetery last week. ‘Fred Liken, bas been engaged to age a en feels that the petition's 100 object-| Preliminary yen wh. be | Gurch. _ . ‘nex Dryden with the nearby White! pal parking lot. Speciaj assdss- Thé council this week also con-;- = —~StS ing signatures represents = Wekace Gonna: and ae © The Detroit Prestatery of the)School was defeated, but the elec- : — bonds a a : sidered the parking problem on ‘smattering of residents in com a mem United Presbyterian Church, at its|tion has been ested ‘and will’ issued to ity y Lake street near the-cement ramp| ‘Crowns for Two | Entertainment Schedule son to the probable 20,000 in the| the staff of the Drayton Piains aeding ts TG leat weak: Wearg ibe ooled ween a Oak for street and sidewalk im- from the road into the water where | R d H ll Listed b Swanson, county who would welcome such a United Community. Presbyterian Roy Lindahl, Jr. and Harvey provement. | smaller craft can be unloaded with- ea y. in Oo y: Yy |beach. | Church. A Sunday Bible School | pooch preach and meet the other ® * ¢ . | ae ee na, 4 h Aug. 31-Sept. 9 | Appraisers and negotiators are) Will probably begin earty in the requirements for licensure to the County Births Birmingham will use the $305.. New signs are to be pos Iven on t __jat work, and eptions are being tak-) ft is oe echen. ‘ministry. ar Tew 000. in revenue bonds issued to it : . the land, he said, prelirginary “Our -interest in —— a new” Roy is the of M iM Me 4 Fe = reading, “Boat tencllion a | HOLLY — Two ‘queens will be| The Michigan State Fair, tamed en on y son r. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Karl Zwicker of Jay @t. for two off-street parkios lots in » from North Shore line to lake, | chosen at ‘the Fourth af July, jfor its great Coliseum shows, has we, ior seenere auld be ~~ cael = 2 = 2a = Core oe.) oe _ ee _ ~~ sail northeast part’ of = a | ie uc Sere municipal part jcelebraticn. One will be 8 Pre-icome up with some of the nation's|dressed to the Board of Commis- | | | | se child and the other @ t€€0- jeading recording and stage. stars sioners, 1750 Guardian: Building. | Sood | _ A petition from owners in the ®8** for this sore program, Aug. 31. Detroit, 26, R, P. Stanaback Subdivision for iasth St be cheese by ge through Sept. 9 | “Of the land included in our: pro- sidewalks was presented the coun-| lar vote that morning. The pre | The Coliseum entertainment |posed plan,” Hallenbeck says, “at cil. The owners offer to give right | school queen will be crowned by |schedule, as announced by Donald |least half is up for sale now. of way across their property. State Treasurer Sanford A. |L. Swanson, general manager, is_ |About 1200 acres are on the market \y | Brown and the teenage queen by as follows: ‘at present.” | | Strong supporter of the Huron Thieves Enter Bar . - Pike ee Ge Hegel ny Clinton authority is Clare Cum- Twice in Two Weeks The day's program, most of lords, The Platters, The Block. |TUnSS. President = pdligr eng CENTER LINE — Last night, for|which will be at the municipal, busters, The Krackerjacks, The Tie nae: asincen aa te : the second time in two weeks, |hathing'beach, includes a parade at) Foar Step Brothers, Bud and Cz) . board of commissioners, He is ; thieves broke into Smitty's bar 4t/ten o'clock, police drills, water) Cece Robinsop and Rey Tracey ..,5,eq as the Oakland County re : 23625 Van Dyke. They got away fight and other sports. band con-| me. retativs to the board - ‘by the with approxi : : " , in 5 With approximately S100 this time.|cert and fireworks display. Sept.'7, 8 and 9: Julius LaRosa, |county board of supervisors. | WOW | IS THE TIME TO USE MERICA’S FAVORITES Patricia Stinson, last year's -Propeieter Ernest Smith, §5, of | - The McGuire’ Sisters, The Four, 8891 Warren Blvd. told Commis. | dener Dennta Fraser of the cow. |eroy Youth Elect - |Lads, The Platters, The Blockbus-' School Reunion Held i ters, The Krackerjacks, The Four| ter Line police that he closed | TROY—'Chuck” Smith has been Step Brothers, Bud and Cece Rob) MARLETTE. — The thirteenth - the. bar at 3:15 am. and re lelected president of Troy Metho-\inson and Roy Tracey M.C. -|annual Brown echo! reynion was | turned at 5 a.m. and found the ‘dist Youth Fellowship. Other offi-/ Admission price to the Coliseum held Sunday in the Masonic Hall, rooney missing. icers are vice president, Jerry Joe will remain as ft was last year: |in Decker, with about 100 attend- “Two weeks ago, $995 and three/Kumler; secretary, Sharon Mau- $1. 50 for adults and fifty cents for,ing and enjoying a co-operative cases of whisky were taken, Iney’ and ‘treasurer, Bill Smith, children, ~ |dinner. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ONE-COAT- HOUSE PAINT! * ot Looks — Washes $589 | Like Baked Enamel 2 Super Washeble, Super Durable Latex Paint Metching $ a*s x: Budget Accounts 90-120 Days Ie RANCH wy LADDER to Pay No Carrying wo 8" Sections | chase ( a 2 9 5 | 5 Baume “4 CHAMOIS : e This ONE-COAT HOUSE PAINT is an easy-to- gae30" ° apply, heavy-duty ‘paint specially formulated for Patad $2.98 one-coat painting. Notural SPONGES CAULK GUN | Reger eetins beewty to smooth epnintable | oye $1.98 @ Gives your house durable protection in just PAINT ROLLER SET : : one coat. Caulking Catia Dish len tidacing ies. . $1.69 2 _ @ White that stays white! 5’ STEP LADDER eee — . Vie ~ SHERWIN- Wittiams ¢ - CLARKSTON CHEERLEADERS AT CAMP — Tumbling and Parks, daught Wanda Venters Eston | were on the schedule’ for tive Clarkston High ‘cheer niece of Mr. sa Mey. ae com ot cin Ra a Suara | i ml W. Huron . : FE 4-2571 | ~ fenders, the phst week ai Smith-Walbridge Midwest Cheerleader Glennie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Glennie of Clarkston. They | ‘Gamp, Syracuse, Ind. Pictured are: Barbara Walker, (back left) are shown with instructor Lawrence Herkimer, “Mr. Cheer! oe ‘ ~ @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of Davisburg; Judy Weaver, of Dallas, Tex. The pu trip was financed by = Sram OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ° ‘WE DELIVER _ a@aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Weaver of Clarkston; Sharon Pul- Racquet Squad and they were accompanied by Mrs. James Glennie. i ee ee a8 S Lietaten ctogienter). Pape: Bede Hee Fee ¥ : : ~ & } ‘ € . ww S ae eee dtr. 2 ae all s ‘ ¥ A F THE tel Fad i i PONTIAC. PRESS, THU RSDAY, JUNE 28, 1956 Boat Docks for Repairs; Possenger Sticks It Out BLOOK ISLAND, R.. wm — It took the motor Vessel “ — — stayed with the Véssel was not tified. New K. of C. Chaplin DETROIT ®—The Rev. Ralph E. Kowalski, a philosophy teacher at Marygrove College, has been appointed chaplain of the Michi- ap Kolghts of Colemans ty Ed- NAACP Plans Political Action Passive. Resistance Is FP rance | Begins C PRO ‘PARIS @—France has launched|‘‘there is no question of envisag- ‘to Save Tunisia | ja diplomatic battle to save her ing the departure of the French|_ ormosa only negligible eamabe. No cas- ualties were reported. : ‘military bases in newly independ- ar my from Morocco and Tunisia,’’) ‘ent Tunisia in the face of stiff Pineau and Bourguiba met at’ WILL-O-WAY sag. nd ogee —_ _ Urged as New Weapon opposition. from the government the French Foreign Ministry yes- PLAYHOUSE latid, where the vessel wis, de-lop of Detroit. Father Kowalski, 39,| to Win Civil Rights jof Tunisian Premier Habib Bour: terday to try to reach some com] presents eyed on ‘i aan th Ww. 7 ‘guiba ae \promise. Tunisian Vice Premier “Th 7 Y ltch”’ cooling ' meee ore ends Wall oad Bay ay a — :. a . Ben Ladgham, who was present e e ear’ The Pera, —. whole: oH ng By LEONARD MILLIMAN Bourguiba: is negotiate at the talks, told-reporters, “‘It “A rib tickler” — chagl = SAN FRANCISCO # — Direct a treaty “cov fons be-|is possible that French forces . : \political action and passive re- tween France and her former could remain in Tunisia, but only] Coming July 3 for 2 Weeks : sistance were urged on the Na- ‘North African protectorate. Hé as part of a general deferise Reeeay Seat Eeeeee Itional Assn. for the havenctvadad told reporters, ‘‘We admit that for scheme among a number of coun- i Colored People, meeting here the moment Tunisian forces can- tries in which Tunisia would par-| AIR oe today, as weapons to win equal not alone assume defense of Tu- ticipate as a fully sovereign ; : » civil rights. nisia, so French troops can filli member ~ | Curtalh 8:40 : 3-2683 bd © * * * MI 6-2222 fer Reservations this role during the transition pe-| riod,’ Leng Lake BR4, Near Telegraph “It is within our hands to de- jtermine whether there will be a |Democratic or Republican 85th Congress,” said Clarence Mitch- ell, top political strategist of the nonpartisan NAACP. He said Negroes hold the bal-| & ‘There are American troops on, “But,”’ he ‘added, ‘we will never French soil, but they are not oc-' admit that the presence of French cupation troops. They are there forces in our country—and partic- as part of an agreement among _\cularly at (the big Mediterranean equal nations in which each one, port of) Bizerte—can ake on a/‘has its mission.” DRIVE-IN THEATER | ronsvasthadaana Lake-Airport Reads—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. Mm. T LAST TIMES: “TONITE ~ CLOSED 6 to 12 TONIGHT jance of power in 6 congressional | permanent Cosract r under pre-| The Tunisian leaders said they FOR A PRIVATE PARTY contests and 16 senatorial races’ text of needs of Western strategy consider Tunisia part of the West- See You Tomorrow lm November electins. cate si or defense 2 ‘a ree world. om ape and want to capers MANNY’S | wares =s oA vote cannot be controlled, sa. in Its ense : but could be tipped either way! _This was an ebvious reply to'- —— —~ r — with “a ttle: direction.” | French Foreign Mimister Christ- ° | ian Pineau's statement to the : 1 TAKE INA MATINEE Roy Reuther, one of the three| French Senate ‘this week that BE COOL | — : THIS WEEK IN ) Reuther brothers of the United! |Auto Workers; went further. He| | proposed immediate action by a) icoalition of NAACP, unions and/| NEW .MEDIUM—Baritone Eddie Fisher, already a radio, tele- DETROIT w—Col. Herbert W churches ‘working as a feam”’ to. vision and recording star, is now tackling the movies in ‘‘Bundle of wuortzler has taken over command linfluence House and Senate votes! Joy”, a musical film in which he co-stars with his wife, Debbie of the Detroit Arsenal, succeeding jon civil rights .in the current Con- Reynolds. Col.. Roger H. Hemion, new chief of research and development for the ordnance tank automotive com-’ THE COOL COMFORT OF OUR THEATERS! Bring the Kiddies, Too! Detroit Arsenal Chief evened OPEN 10:45 a The Best Piace in Pontiae rm STRANE | | for Your Child on a Het Day! gress. Both spoke te a Midwestern \NAACP “workshop” yesterday as Hollywood Headlines the House Rules Committee in a ae ooo a ere holenpora aig voted vi ne ho WAS ” t d to the Frank: H E L D . werian cw nents vii 0 EAQIe Fisher Adds Films i cit missin . House floor. Chairman Smith (D- Va) said it might be scheduled during the week of July 9 for ac- tion in the House. Two days were to Music-Making Career Wolverine Cone Race BAY CITY —A five-mile canoe TODAY THRU SATURDAY OVER Thru FRIDAY! ADULTS ec TILL 5:06 allowed for debate By BOB THOMAS the profits under his dea! * se (ates Sistemas yn Seen ie | with vace will highlight the Wolverine YOU WON'T eipees me ott eet f HOLLYWOOD (®@—Now it’s Eddie trout festival and sportsmen's re- ‘ : The Mahatma Ghandi tactics of Fisher star of records, radio, TV) * © « ai othe adicen Spee BELIEVE . passive resistance were econ): _end movies. | “That is—if there are any prof-_vijlage of Wolverine July 7-8. The ster of YOUR HORRIFIED EYES WHEN TO HELL AND BACK in the fighting story of the mended as a new Negro weapon! to a mass meeting last night by Sweet-voiced Edwin from Phila-; His director. Norman Taurog, is = the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King?’ delphia is now making his first high'in his praise of the lad * es °8 its,"’ added the ever-modest Eddie Prizes will be awarded for jargest catches in a trout ng contest running from July 1 to 8. - fish leader of the six-month-old bus movie It's called “Bundle of! “You'd never know that it was you WITNESS ; boycott in Mow*gomery, Ala. Joy” and he's appearing opposite his first picture.” said the. veteran Champion of 9 He called 7 eee and crea- Debbie Reynolds. of all people. director. ‘He acts like a veteran = THESE THRILLERS! ail the Worid! ‘ @ tive method which might be added nespite such pleasant and famili- I think he'll make it. It's about DANCI ING) . to the several methods which we ar surroundings. he's worried time the screen had another ro- g GREATEST SCREEN SHOCKER eles jaake seegration ® about the outcome mantic singing star.” FRI. & SAT. — ‘OTHERS FAIL _— Dry Ice Fumes Kill : “Liberace does a picture. and it Ida Cantor Recovering |} F RED joesn't turn out so go ; | | mnused. “George Gobel docs & pic: * From Coronary Seizure | Baltimore Workman, 22,csees 1" 2 | wotzrwoon uns, — m 0 NETTING 1 What are they going to do to me?”’ dition of Mrs. Ida Cantor, wife of | i .= = ¢ comedian Eddie Cantor. is reported BALTIMORE (—A short time | volunteered that his was a dif*as “satisfactory” by: dicks at | AND HIS ORCHESTRA rafter a refrigerated truck left @ ferent case. Neither the Liberace Cedars of Lebanon Hospital here, WITH JANIE PALMER | plant here for Wilmington, Del.’ nor the Gobel picture was exactly where she was taken following a |} of | employes noticed that a mainten-'an artistic triumph. Gobel wasn't heart attack two weeks ago ‘Walled Lake | ‘ance mah was missing funny as his fans expected. As for’ The doctors said Mrs. Cantor |} State police were asked to checkK’Titerace’s fans. they're not the will be able to return home about |) CASINO BALLROOM the truck. It was intercepted just ,ind who go to movies anyway. the middle of July, barring further }} WALLED LAKE. MICH across the state lime in Delaware.) that's where Eddie holds a. complications. — caieactacaieecaaacaa SC : Locked in the refrigerated com- trump card. His following includes === partment officers ‘found Thomas: the youngsters, who have been the Shown ot 12:21, 2.45. 5:67, 7:43, 10:26 , |Hock, 34—dead. HELD OVER thru THURS! backbone of the movie audi nce Police said he had made a ter- ra decates . “ rifie struggle to ger out. He had e e torn a foot-wide hole through ply-| Eadie seemed heartened by wood sheathing and insulation of these observations and went on to the door, but he had been unable admit that he was enjoying him- to pierce the metal outer shell. self immensely Dr. S. S. Bjornsen, Delaware state medical examiner, said Hock NO PROBLEMS had died of asphyxiation from the. ‘I'm having a bail,”’ he grinned carbon dioxide fumes produced by “No Renee problems. It all: s @asy to me. How {ft will Also Filmed on Location where One Wrong Step Meant Sudden Death * FILMED ON LOCATION — INSIDE A WOMAN'S SOUL -6-M's ps nl dry ice. /come | ‘ . \come out on the screen is another Yw 10 per cent of the farms in the “‘The thing that impresses me * Richard CONTE - - Eddie ALBERT OF SPACE” — Shown af 11:00, 1:44, 6:08, 6:42. 9:23 | United States produce 51 per cent most about making a movie is ‘of all farm products. the time and care that goes into Jo VAN FLEET - Don TAYLOR Susan HAYWARD / Richard CONTE - Eddie ALBERT Jo VAN FLEET - Don TAYLOR the future with fire! 2. ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S Technicolor “THE MAN WHO ————————— it Ray DANTON ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S GREATEST —_ : As with the two other TV stars SUSPENSE ADVENTURE! musicalized remake. (Liberace’s ' : if : ‘ “Sincerely Yours’ was based on . ts ms Alleys corto nee vel EDWARD G oes oe : Played God"; Gobel's “The Birds e its —— Climax FIRST RUN! |[=:5."=">'| ROBINSON care “The Lady Eve." ‘Bundle of Joy” D shaw | ; ; ° e _Jis derived from the RKO oldie, Hell! riue-til ~1 “Bachelor Mother.” Mr. and Mrs. a | = GA " % wy MH : Fisher play the roles once done LiL | 4 r _— a Lt . : i / heater = Starting Friday by David Niven and Ginger | as i “i Rogers. ; j ~ ; j R Never Shown in.Pontiee Area Before ‘TO SHARE PROFITS , _ ie / BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 See It FIRST a the Okc “a Wade i making his film debut 7) JAMES DORIS 2150 OPDYKE ROAD ; | _—~ |[under the ‘best of financial condi- 15 STEWART: DAY PH. FE 4-4611 PN mmm mmm nnmeae i OE. He’ i take a sizable share of > SS aes Zz > a AIR CONDITIONED 2 . r j r 4 i P| f i t TMEATRE > a&. ' Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE S-4500 $ stood e , — : $ between ¢ quast Times TONIGHT = | ‘tet Mele ctsle mel! pares 2) : the | ful ‘ta 2 . e tawtu etme they > Hed Arrats ,¢ 4 and 2 ‘ a ial cune har: t-te) —_ 4 & FUMED ON LOCATION — $ i of / = INSIDE A WOMAN'S SOUL! 3 e / M-6-Ms 4 4 feotareiials TLL CRY $ , $ 2 P 4 2 2) < 34 a4 . 4 r 4 q 4 4 4 P 4 4 ROBERT RYAN Vircinta Mayo JEFFREY HUNTER SATURDAY :~ Join Us for a — GRAND---GLORIOUS - vewevreeveeeeeerervrYrYeYwrYeY = Ady ie : a ee i > ’ ; —s pit FEATURE AT: eo < Y LAST TIMES TONITES WALTER GRENMAN- ROBOLFS ACOSTA ANNIVERSARY PARTY : Poe 3 “Man With the 2 . “ . om : ’ > | The oll-beat adventure” that M. i Z $ Golden Arm” 3 $ LAST TIMES TONICHT, ; WATCH OUR AD FOR DETAILS! ; ALSO: “The N AKED SEA” - ' i _ 4 — : \ ‘ vo ¢ Pa Juaarte senbe oy gae pyee = qe eee Deve a0 ae 2 Cd nies eee yt . j e PF ' re | : . b | ? ‘ é Fa is # fe . ; : THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 96, tess SIxTy-oNE. > " . .— - . ~ i a Lodge Calendar BandConcert |e," ' ——— Lodge No. 60, F. & AM. Clarks] Ct LOMOITOW | -|ton, Thurs., June 28, 5 p. m. Work i s coi ing 5 in MM. degree, ™ wotl in Lake Orion | odes, ‘only, — Ruggles, W. weggin «= 7 eae 0 ton : eo Nsepaieeey, Saatey | CAKE Ly “and sold in wholesale package NEW YORK W-Steel issues led : pom bd y, taney,| the stock market lower today in News j B ef ' ° o 1h 7e-\quiet early trading. n fl " he_G 4.0-5.00) | OSSES ot pivotal stocks stretched] a Soar esas ian boa ’ A . se ; around 2. points were|, About $53 was reported ; bd : . ; : No 1, 2.2 fas Sele readdreciinal Aga aoe by a sneakthief who entered k Da. 4 pretty much ¢ Mandard vaiisty. No. 1.°2.00-| The market was mixed at the|home at 111 Palmer St. last night : . q - Cau r, No. 1,- 2.50 doz. z Pontiac " : } ° and even they ¢ "2. dot bchs. Chives, Opening in moderately active trad- police said, Paul Wilsonjto 1 . shee: —— bold their best! 3, 42M woreredinh, Nev, 1.80:/ing with steels and motors down.\°! ‘at address reported entry was - . . ‘ : ana. | gains. Other cereals had an easier 2.00 pk bskt.~ Kohirabi, No 1. 1.45-1.50/Most other divisi ickly fol.(@4ined through an unlocked front/@s well as that of the public, ac- ‘Ibe headed in| “ doz behs Leeks, No 1, . 1.78-2.25 dos ms qacaty © door . Notice a June 34, 1984] @ Thee be i Undertone, wheat sind corn par-|¢%, "Miso ete nt 1 tite Aosilowed ‘the downward trend but and the money looted from|cording to David Lieth, director. pal aod emeapaas : © ‘right if you wits us Memlarty being under pressure. (BSE aries ari Re) tna 3 dow there was no great selling pres-|'"° Purses: police anid. . _ |He states that this band will ana | Vegeie Sveum. Notice of Special Assesement:| ® today for an iow Wheat near the end of the first| bs parsley, Toot No 4, 1.00-138 dat sure. ! va» eon constantly changing because of the! int “s aie etal oe pee ie gee © We'll toll you about a new _ hour was % to 1 cent lower, Jaly| fea" tenes, 90 dan bene: we, Redishes.| Failure to reach a compromise - Tischirek, 57, of 68)students’ vacation plans, 90|Reae by heretofore ge W. ‘Cone, ‘Presa [agg ns a company world . Norton St. yesterday City Assessor for the pur e $2.05K; corn % to % behs: radishes, white, fancy, }.00 dos y was fined|marches and lighter of defrs a David WN. Robinson stability, $1: cats % to % ae pe: Ke 1 'fb-g0 des bebe’ Rhuare, Which would avert a steel strike/$100 or 20 days in jail. He wasibe featured which the paion decided should be| Warrington. C. Morton, Ma et ale © and leadership. You'd y % lower, outdoor, No 1, 15-85 dos bens. Squash, by Saturday's deadline dépressed|found guilty on a charge driving| ~ . od ond Saree Wf specie) sovuumess Trunk utpment on nerend! @ chance what yoo tye % tol hem gg ed $1.20%; summer, ee 338 soi *toma: steels which rose yesterday onjunder oe iotbaonee = and| . Tals week's concert includes: ie the constraguon of sidewall on Vir fi take notice: 3 Tell of the| © ect ome ees in ate | poe ~~ ower *a higher, ‘iraips, No; 1.00-1.80 dos behs hopes of a friendly settlement. |sentenced by Pontiac Municipal —Colerama,” “March Lorraine,” ereneinew Strect is new on file in MYlthe City Assessor faretofore made bz/ @ sibilities, salary and company- July. $2.84%5; lard pal 2,208, puaiie inapetie 15 to 33 cents a) Lettuce and saind greens: Endive. No| U. S. Steel was off % 1 “En » | WN = we detra thet of benefits. ° hundred Ibs. higher, Jul 1, 250 bu. Esearole, No 1. 2.50 bu. Let- sie ae imal Sad et try of the Gladiators,” | etic. suse ners cin, that ibe |the Comtninion Sedd"be' 5a] Se ly $10.30. (tice Bivd, No 1. 125-1.78 pk bskt; let--€N opening block of 3,500 shares “Great Gate of Kiev,” “Pacific |of Pontiac, will’ most inthe Commission | 020, borne by 1 usecament for’ the © Write, giving age, edubation face, Butter. Wo" 2%6-3.08 bu: eituce. and later stretched its loss to a| Found guilty om a charge of| Grandeur,” “People Will Say |citiur'aD. ‘tise at’0:00 siclock pm, ovense from ‘Columbia ‘averse ta | © snd ex@entence to: Grain Prices ~ No 1, 328: {78 3-dos, erate: lettuce, teat, full point. Repu®lic Steel and Na-|driving under the ‘influence of| We're in Love” and “You'll Nev- fy A. gy ty teh Line ‘Lot ‘Wo. § Walton vd. Part ‘Sub-| © Nelson O. Heyer, Dept. 900 a re [No 1,,1,80-2.00 bu; lettuce, Romaine, NS itiona} Steel also were 1-point|liquor, Kenneth Gee, 22, of 427 E.| er Walk Alone,” time and pl ty will be ‘given | {vison and from Princeton to Sheffield] @ A, IBM Products r , June 28 (AP) — Opening!” Greens Cab Nn 1.00- all_persons Red to be heard. nd from Belt Line R.R. to Walton 3 “Greens: Cabbage, No 1, 1.00150 bu. losers. Bethlehem dropped 1% and|Wilson Ave. yesterday was fined) Dated: June 37, 1966. - |Boulevard ts now on file in my office! @ Div. Kingston, York. sep ery Collard, No 1, 195-175 bu Mustard. |— A total of 114 students from the| w.o. ee for public inspection see ba 30g Dee ........ Fee, teat No 136-200 bu Youngstown Sheet & Tube fell 1%/|$100 or 20 days in jail by Pontiac isth grade beginners ha’ = ADA R__TVANB, | octtice is tleo hereby given (hat the or 208i Mar oc, 1096 et a wont oh pee pe ves later shading this loss. Municipal Judge Maurice E.| registered for the oma CC . et a FI sf Pontiac, wilt mere in Nie iy paomccomp ol peosoen Si aa aren mer neral Motors, an. summer band 986) Chamber, i SES HP gro: Hit) emeaso rorsron oa cra, Chrysler and| Finneg program. The students own their|——aeoisraation Novice ~ (of “3u,,4D., ioe at 8:90 oclock pane coarosarion nn tee Rea 129° | CHICAGO, June. 27 (AP) —Potatoee| Lon onally Found guilty on a charge: of of OWN instruments, except for a few), Per General Primary Election, Twee-| time won, said assessment, which Sep UNNI Gea auly oe... 10s iescaa neck ‘arrivals 106; om track | 320:) mie Vac Cement was Offireckless driving, Herbert V.|heavy pieces. 3 +. ere Linea nesters of tne Powes penpene tak opportunity will be be Given! @ *DATAPROCESSING = Mie Soci Ene oe ee eel god erie fro tre recent ries of Ce ent ehh |Coodykoontz, 46, of 229 Whitte. : ship of Branden, County ‘of Oakland.) Wid. wae” * . —ame o PUly wcrc. 06% i : “ie ‘sales: washed 100 Ib. California Long) Co t ent stocks.!more St. yesterday was fined $100 Summer Bible School Notice is hereby given that I will be ADA R. EVANS, | ©: © MILITARY PRODUCTS bibvae nd 33. Caltforaia Round Reds’ ppers were off fractions to/or 20 days in jail by Pontiac Muni- . ‘ a. Pega 105 Church St., icor. pang Aa e . @eeeeeoeeveooeee6 is 7.90. |@Gtihd a point. Rails dipped frae-|cipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Holds Final Program on Monday, July 9, ny ‘hoes day fot ounty | eaths CHICAGO ‘SUTTER | AND EGGS tionally Oils were mixed. ; . . s eparenes from § o'clock a.m. until a aa, Jone 31 (AP) Colones Mes: Caterpillar declined over a point.' te tee rummage sale, house- nigral PLAINS — Pafents)$cci0ct p.m. on said day tor the purs|fy 3 Mary Wendling Fountain -_ bu ine pec Butter steady; whole- Chemicals were off and aircrafts DOM items, furniture, clothing and are ited ‘to the final program | fesistering such of the qualified electors oun sale buying prices unchanged: sa 1 . useful articles. Fri. and Sat. 1088 for the children parti as shall properly apply therefor. e e RNNNE-Service be MnP He boinh es Bh ee [epee nla el ae peng al eR og Detroit Edison Co. Mary Wendling Fountain who died gy. stesa Ad July Sth, Pridey, July 6th, Sa w | y: wholesale buyin pre) —Adv.|Community United Presbyterian/ Jul turday, Puenday, at the age of Ti, at the unchanged” Tecelpte 18.000, 60-405 per| New York Stocks | es ceca ed Church which will be held at 10:30), 7")... Geet te'8 wees 9 At indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock Convalescent Hos-| U8. standards 31.90: dirties 29.28: checks naka Mereing Syertatsens) e =r ladies’). m. tomorrow in the saree eee ee. yields better than 5 “pital after a long ilinees, will be 220? current receipts 30.60 S pgmirel .... 183 Jones & 1 .., 041 2008. Save 50% and more. Cen-| “rrronment of the sanctuary. MM. JENCKS. an 5% at present market Saturday at 10 am. from St. DETROIT EGGS "| Aled hes Wie Renmeeces: yea aa ‘tral Shoes, 63 8. Saginaw. —AQV.i, now in its Pino ee es : June 38. 39, 1086 price. Mary's Catholic Church, Burn-| DETROIT. June 7 (AP)—Eggs. f.0.b. Allie 1 a a 40 | Paneake breakfast. Covertiexceeded 250. staff - 46 Notice of Intention te Construct : : : side. Burial will be in the church srades” o— er Sere ee ‘Aum _ cea at Kroger 8s _- {}} Chureh Saturday, June 30. Start|been in daily ‘onto 3S P85 sidewalk and Related Work, Complete Investment Service - |S Wnttes—Grede A extra large 63: large|Am Airline... 259 CO ,iess, -- 0 3/serving 8:20. —Ady.| era Change of Grade South ) ; alee ighted : Lib MeN & .L 18.7) TE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-/ on Side : | The body is in the March Fu 36-3. wid are. 38," small 22-30, wid. Am Cyan... 134 S56, @ M7 - a} We your Siicnd’s tu Sail wnsd eactgl ieee Deen ne Cnet, et Fe ee C , J. Ne hl Co : meral Home, Marlette, where ee Am Gas & El. 196 ioew's s\bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 MA 5-403 In the matter of the petition concern- Bis Ba by notified that at a bd ® ‘Pp er e Rosary devotions will be held Fri- 8s. 41; medium. 35-36, a tre’ 36; Blam Motors. ea one, 8 Chem ie | * : Rate, meen tees ie Ge ie ae tine, i e i wtd. avg 36; B)Am Motors... 66 “Orinard 35 —Ady. miners. Cause Me. 14606 City 3 tiene, Michigan held | day evening at 8:30. B coudceal gree oe bee) ons $$, Gou & Nash 100 To Werwesd . father of chiidren prolly Sr oyl peaketien 9 the cy $18 Community National Bank Bldg. _ FE 2-9119 | Survivors are two brothers, se arete A extra large 40; large) Am ee stl epee hin roe Rummage - sale, os 29, 30, 8 Cone cen abs the fied in — Commission to construct Hours 8:30 te 4:30 . George Wendling and Leo Wend- Grcune Oceds A cata tree 2; large Am Tel& Tei 1me May D Str .. Send a. m. 197 S. Parke St. St. Vin- abouts oe ot the father of the said. minor the south ‘sid at. wast Bie om | . ling. both of Burnside Township, | "cMaarst uct? dMliy *rvade surf Am Wiscore.”.. FRE eed, CPs! oan eee Ay ehllasan, tg unknown ond suid shildren|Marivg te Jesse, Stree: tan eetimated| [ and "\teir bu i eect: ‘Merck 2... — = = NOY. are dependent upon the public for sup- cost of $1,640.65, and thet. the twe nieces, Mrs. Carl Robinet’Stindzace ‘at’ phere" pice ove. sure) snes, 7,6 © 14s Mareen, Lise Kings Mills, and Rita Wendling, \2os: reat acriy Resraltat? S84 Armour a co” $e* Monsen Ch 2 ere. . aoe Arms Ck ... 343 Mont Ward .. oe M .. Mrs. Matilda Airschbaum Poultry Au eat Lie Bs Motorola... ¥ Scira Tones eben for Mrs. Matilda DETROIT POULTRY |Avco Mig a ae Murray CP ess PS Airschbaum, of 8599 24 Mile! DETROIT, June 27 (AP)—Prices paid Bendix Av ‘180 Nat Dairy ... . per pound f.o.b. Det t coe ' saad 6 s ~~ will ae tan Friday at. 2; ‘eon live ve poultry. up te 10 am today | Bets ‘Steel erty weet toa " 2j Saeoce ‘bere, with. burial te, tholSincieg Cure Sot Mgeeee Sener pcee foe = 04 Se Gye i Cadillac Memorial Cemetery.’ Mrs. |fep0na or Seunée) 30.40 ee 36: Lc eee ie wort we West “@o Airschbaum died Tuesday evening a —_ ‘Briggs Mfg... 21.1 Nor Pac a . oU iB 1. ie a ak mm Aven ———_— Roches-| carcaas neg POULTRY. Brun jE os Pi tk ter. — steady” on hens, about steady Ad Bees: aH Owens Tl Gl = - Surviving are a daughter. Mrs.| coops (Tussda d caponeties: receipts 1084 Calumet & H.. 13.4 Pec G& 1, Dorthy Ridgley of Pontiac, and a pains Prices’ unchanged: Roll hoa awe ae feab pl <7. oss son, Howard Riley of Detroit and|35-i5, Sh reste’ idtigr emeseteet sere |Saptial Alvic-e 311 petety fg °c: Be FAN five grandchildren. Also surviv-: ty, 24-2; wie eh Carrier Cp ..:. 069 Pe RR eee 42 . surviv-|" Gomment: Market ee ‘Case, JI... 114 ove 9S 4 Adjust te any windew .. . air ing are four sisters; Mrs. Edna Smend continued (ght) and “ofterines cae a oe Pier eat” 424 3 WAY rege be taken out = Hanson, Mrs. Emma Swan, and ettes shanty, enatanie cupgeeal eee fom ully oan soe. G2 erie, oo Hr FRI Look at These 4 S TO BUY: end Ef Surviving are a son, Donald|is "eS anc) above acteral tote We oe Mighs.cccemea abd TRE ‘Big 52-Gallon | —_— | a Holly of y; Peney Ohio. and two| and 2'190-235 Ib 16S 11 pe; most Nos 1986 low. . co... ead ie 8 inte Werth > A end 3 270-300 lb 16.75-1695: a few 1955 high. ELLBSTS GTB Meny , aren: two brothers Ken- 190 tb 15.00- 160- owe 8 42. 5.7 181.5 4 4 Boek Whey We Porton, tni.soeal eee ne wits eagle nen MAP OS IY FATED Deller, Mere! i af " Wayne Wherry of Perry, Mich.; |b sows in’ sisabie tots 12-00-1400.) | HEATER Not Runetly As Plotered => and a sister, Mrs. Dewey Warner |, S0'*™2, settle, J6 200; salable calves 700 Friday Dance Set , ae ‘ "s ‘ steers and heifers moderately active; | S a <, Oe --A8 -e These tanks cary $ 95 . a 2 1 ‘Breakf ster feaw eey rut ts Dutch Treat Theme | wrersnre tae Big 212 32-Inch at t Se |donen prime’ steers 1100-1380 ib 23 00: arranty. Edison’ oz - 2 4 3 } rea as S rved 33.50. © load 18: bulk Approved. CAST IRON choice steers 9b 50.31.38 is. pelle to low! WEST ACRES—A “dutch a ) hoice 18.00-20.2: ‘ treat” Fr in ttl = Bein 5. onthe a tee ‘tdindard ‘eteers theme will be out in this | Big 21n32-Inch ‘ ” SOIL PIPE (5-ft.). waisees .$3. 69 e€ in Battle Creek 332%, ssi"s"ie “ae, Hi Fraay’s Tenrage dance spomored | 2.COMPARTM BATTLE tty ‘und "cotsartal,YeTb-i86 eu and chaperoned by the West-acres Mf 4” ENT . - CREEK apBreahant Sof Seth Sees tity Women's Cub $295 | LOWEST PRICES ONS STEEL PIPE - of garea, eream and sugar was todgstait WOGolte ional] Marlan MacKensle wil be. eee ts eee at tte on up py ey enon, (T3018 36. two. loads commen a30 1), Caakrman of this second dance | ool a 5 Ya-Inch Galvenized ‘$245. 1 Ve-inch Galvenized $6.04 2 mais” ato oe _ Kellogs| alah eegee 143s eee, ealler the “Holland ce — one hewtly real Se Less trim... rprSar ay Galvanized .$3.18 1%4-Inch ——— 14 | Co. 00 higher: slaughter sheep steady, buik| “Dutching treating” will ce : ‘I-Inch Gelvenized =. 2%. 94. - | celebrated its 50th anniversary. good. ts rime prise lame. 3098! | malanton = oerey | : ) 4.55 2-1 2 Inch Galvenized . 56° * s » = "| shorn fornia lam’ il lote speatiy | H me _23.80; most cod jambs| Featured at tomorrow's dance Seated at 222 tables, townspeople [i's0: a short eck be ig tog shorn cai | will be the Nu-Tones ‘ consumed | f huge quantities. of Kel cul to good shora slaughter ewes 2.00; quartet af.seniors from St. Fred- | | . ‘oa =o Business Notes | terarcs cue om merce Rd. from 8 p.m. to 1:30, PLUMBING © Atta “Miller, Kellogg's ‘sweet. p.m. It will be heart of cora, and W. H. Vander. | Promotion of -two bp sles emectnen-Sees 4 Geeagh Da . pleeg, company president, rode posts at the Wilson GMC Co. was}graduates. - tpg aed aap i! ee a y a wad * cars through s M. Walker. re ‘was |POOt Club to Meet SUPPL co. , : John S. Davis, of 370 Square Lake| LAKE ORION. An importan an ; e : Eull Stock of Soil Pipe and Fittings—Everything in Plumbing Supplies ne PHONES: FE 4-1516 and = 172 S. SAGINAW STREET - “nt ge and Carry