® es hae 7. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 5 | vy F Gout Is Being Sought | ashes ; City Commissioners at its | se linahle liams biennial spring election | oe Tho _govermee, ie letters te Monday. 7 : | pevensyearcld bay who. hed] mesaty Meenas af stomping pepe te Tae ays em : det bowie o giv tie enonel seas te ae ane districts and 44 precincts | ing and flying it dashed out into| 2™ the new 3 ‘main open until 8 p.m. All the street last night and was| Meal year: The debt will have te} The scientific bres k- registered voters standing en we 6 ee oe as oe ot al er eeshs, accomplished) in line at 8 p.m. will be al- : ae rH Be a oe wee prog within the = poe lowed to vote, City Clerk Elmer Taylor, a; stocks, bonds and other were disclosed ear URGING = Pontiac Press Phote | Ada R. Evans said. | ££ S socks, bonds ond other tntaneles|aémy. John T, Hayward in| at varoe city street corners aa Gir “GetOutheote” drive 1408 Oalwood St, dyivan Lake, looks on. ‘The drive ie being |, 7™Te, te comtests In cach de | School, was dead YELL ‘FOUL’ Poet -cenaeer Sagangpadl as io dts trie km A ee mae are veuning 2a cton, Dn tho on arrival at Pon- Although some Republicans re- : ac Hos- ' . + seventh, District 1, incumbent Roy | - eae honk oe orate meee arom ne G. ‘Fult R-Pa), X : ros s V. Cooley Jr. is not seeking re- juries, ; defi cit themselves, leaders co 7 election | aaa Pat cee, (Oe, out bow eli tata Bomber Flig his in Arctic Dae Y cae premue's your ood br Os fest at os eee ral Dear | Taylor, of 900 ck osha oe | said they are of “substan- . Milton RB. Heary and Samuel an toe a ; assumptions, sheuld have significant military im- Ma * District Vite at a store on Mt. Clemens| “aaseed his story cartier, they ad ot Ns 4 i, Maen ae : sect and was on his way home.) "0 ee te E. ond Elp ) La Ae Reman L. ree simend:-a tonnes Aeahetivn fnadiiteie taak, Gudeed, hid «| UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS)—Western diplomats wernt 3 was Griving west on Mt. Clem |C*Perts “have disrupted monthsjunder electronic surveillance. nuclear bombers may blossom into a full-scale * *. : Gem | and months of bi-partisan work 4 . => District 4 ens ‘at 25 miles an hour. sear Lage s ook pany nat tle mount thet, the curity Council battle on disarmament Gerald W. Kehoe and Floyd P. : , Stet Gen hati . & Se eth te ae They said this was indicated by the U.S. announce- Miles, | Democrats pushed for immediate| ® commuitiee source said “com [ment that it would be? oom S | approval of the intangibles bill,| Pitt detection” was involved, “glad” to discuss the wf ciniatia tad John A. Dagan and Ronald C. "| but shajority Republicans voted the subject in\Charges in the council. pre areca a8 gre District 6 nb wnight recess “to sleep on questions to Hay-| Asian diplomats speculated that| could aside under the rules John E, Carry and Wesley J. | | the figures.” foe. cattien to-evell|tue Sucidis Mammebear tung Ugvel of revemen. = : > 4 mind. One source said: @t the Kremlin camouflage. raat 4: Nantty eal Wen Got a Chill: “Iq their own inimitable way, (Some felt Nikita S. Khrushchev . Long. , , the Russians could be using these |W2s “trying something new in the; Rowsten, Mayor Donaldson, : 4, | accusations 6 ® tnce-saving de- way of querying tavor in the new Miles, Duga®, Carry and Leng : : view ( resume disarmament nations now that his letter- are Malleabech to 6 ’ . talks.” writing campaign has bogged former Commissioner, . | weatherman said -a cold Since last November the Krem-|“°*™ Mrs, Evans said there are ap- that p 4 through Pontiae|lin has boycotted arms negotiations * * * proximately 37,000 registered voters | today will bring somewhat|0D grounds that the new 25-nation Soviet satellite sources insisted eligible to vote, about the same x to the -area this|U- N. Disarmament Commission is|*b¢ Russians are “really frightened) wamber in 1956. At that eleo- : ee : low of 44 is predicted “a tool of the West.” Soviet lead-|!est some irresponsible pilot take tion, 8, cast ballots, or about | ieee F | tonight. ers have carefully avoided stating|*t ito his own head to bomb the/. 23 per cent of the eligible voters. : : eS A high of near 7 is expectea|that they would not attend meet-/Sviet Unio ant srt @ new war.” ne ee ee ero ; * ; *. |Sunday with a low of around Security Council highly-intormed o he’ same as lormer Direct.Dialing to Reach temeiea sia. © uid Genannnent bee. ol een ae ae eee ee FOR BEST SHOWING — Tom Chariton, 211 Oliver, Pontiac |elections, Precinct 34 in District 1 , : We cage pases maker y age” e. © Y ae viet blast was connect- ee ee Bann iael hole atiad, . : average about 14 to “Smokescreen” was imme-| ed” with the talks be- | siven ity commissioner whose district shows the heaviest Housi school. Most of. ’ ation Sunday cioramn chore Gp tasteal igh stesso guar Sriet Bormen tel toen and Western big vote Monday in proportion to total registration. , The mule tet a Saciasl . : normal diplomats after Soviet Foreign three ambassadors in Moscow, re ; |grees, Temperatures will range a|ister Andrei Gromyko leveled his| .. af : —_ polling places follows: Sunday, starting at 2:01, a.m., you may pick up your'littie cooler over the weekend, then|blast in Moscow and Ambassador|.inat something iar he declared, oe ’ District 1—precincts 1. 36 and 31, telephone ‘recelver and directly dial any one of some 40|"#"™ wp again. - nn /arkady A Goblev followed wit «| outeomerne wt ening (TIVE Officials’ Bonus Cut; trey ines tadey scot | million telephones in California, Texas and 21 other |over the weekend. Council action to ground U. S. nu-/“!Visionary tactic they hope will - 24 {Bethune school. states, from Pontiae and nearby communities Tee re cding preceding lear bombers iad ta eommat conterence more AX Man Takes Major Bite) pre >vcci ,pmmama This new direct-dial service represents the culmina-|§,*.™. in downtown Pontiac was) | The meeting was scheduled tor eerie ant: Cuek Hl Wee - . tion of hegre wera te Michigan Bell Tele-listered 4 at 1pm. sader Neary Oubet Ledg, whe ty WKC Suffers Loss Salaries and bonuses paid’to 14 top General Motors/ster school sexe service : | executives totaled $4.5 million last year, a drop of $1.3|, District 3—precincts 6 and 9, Sen. , Clarkston, Com- 31st to Be Last of Seri . ® ° ili ior High school; 7, Stevens Hall; ate es j in Basement Fire million from 1956, it was disclosed today. 10, Crofoot school; 11, Oakland ye sta cass Ball vere el ; A ataliat ee President Harlow H. Curtice received $621,100, | County. office building; 30, Congre- t) : 7 : . + ion B’ : Orion Roches W : The WKC Store, 1 or $75,0v'0 less than the pre-+— gation B’naj Israel; 31, Webster Seen come oa Band il Give Sp ring Concer t Sis open today except for he| MOUS YEA $16,409; Roger M Kyes, $21.30, 4 orecinct: 12, Wlaner ford, served by the General Tele-| | lower level, following a fire last an, $6 Tal; school; 13 and 14, Lincoln school; | phone Co. system, will be tied into The thirty-first annual spring concert of mous Goldman Band of New York City and/™#%t in the basement. furniture Eee Gt aalektta, of 10 Sap 28 - = * I15 and 42, Owen school; 32, Wever this service. the Pontiac School Band will be pre- son of its founder, the la department. executives, all of whom are also) Cyrus R. Osborn, $320,00, $79, school. ; «a be ba Peer Gk us hs = =e er, the late Dr. Edwin Franko eo ten, od : directors of the corporation, were |990; George Russell, $88,825, $76.-| istrict 5—precincts 16 and 35, : Ray H. Storm, Pontiac district (CeTt Of this series. . did ctendenaniie paw saga a great deal higher than their area Cane carr $338,600, /TeBaron school; 17, Emerson manager for Michigan Bell, has in- * « x x *k * és oe “take home’ pay, however. Being |so75 199 $74 ive ates a 8,/ school; 18, fire station four; 19, ) vited fepresentatives of the com-| With the opening of the new Northern High _ Falcone, well known to Michigan residents |smoke into Sone res | high tax brackets, they paid UD | isicme Ya te ark ee | oe ek OD munities involved to an open house| School in September the present band will 5 conductor of the Michigan State Univer- Desisa ecieitenast Os Wesel egret tO Beem lee ae 7 mak he ——t to|be known as the Pontiac Central High School ‘sity Band, is also recognized as one of the/for about an hour after it was re- : .* |"homas H. Keating, $461,200, new ; ’ —|Band, with Northern having its own barid, World’s outstanding euphonium soloists. . [ported at 11:28 p.m. An unofficial| _ Curtice “fook home” $107,361 | $92,960; Charles F. Kettering, $96,- 0 sy ncrease : Duane Hursfall, Independence Features of the concert program will Tickets can be obtained from members of estimate of damage placed the fig-| st year of his $621,100. The (100, $24,250; Ivan L. Wiles, $370 - | Township supervisor, will inau-| 5. the ef Richard the band, and the Band Alumni Association, |Ure at from $50,000 to $100,000 to| other salaries and take home 900, $84,530. . | urate the service by making the apuenaense Franke Paren "|fixtures and stock. figures follow: * +* * | curate fhe service by makint Gy | Goldman as guest conductor and Leonard fone ae tee aatOm Cals Music| ‘Store officials did say that the|’ Frederick G. Donner, $442,500, Sixty company directors and in uto n ustry | from thie area to Wiliam 8.| VY: Falcone as euphonium soloist. seats will be reserved, at the oot aor womragn es made of cultured copes Louis 'G. Goad $389,850, | officers, ae ae. 14, re- _ Broomfield, Oakland County con- | Goldman is conductor of th 1 - , )' pearis Photography contest, '$86,425; n F. Gordon, $338,700, |ceived a total of $10,528,477, com- . : gressman in Washington. a ee ee ee CONAN. ee ot $81,410; Carl H. ‘Kindl, $291,100, | pared with $13,879,678 in 1956 a oe Schedules | pepe Ov : ndicate 60,000 ing | er rren [| vote pas Ee Supervis Tackle Budget P = | and to t bl N. i Wi k DETROIT « — Operation sched- | eS. ors acRié uage rootems Cx CCR tse 2 Station to station and that persot-| By GEORGE TRUMBULL JR. based on present expenditures; and) Based on present assessed valv- Oukdand County today it paying) Only the Tuberculesie Sane- |propriations as recommended by ———— through the operator. Oakland County supervisors willjlast, but not least, ' ation figures, the county will need/|its largest welfare bill since the) torium is requesting less than |the auditors are: General Motors, Ford and Chrys- | tackle Monday what could be one| (4) What will be the resulting/slightly more than $6 in taxes for|lat® 1930's. This spending might! wast they received Auditors, $15,861 over its $278,308|ler yesterday said one-week shit. | plac so pagar cosmo the most hotly-debated budgets tax demands based on the budget?jevery $1,000 in-valuation. Expect- plunge the county into the red by . this year. = yudget; Circuit Court, $28,631 more|down of assembly plants across the | n Today’s Press |in severei years. % e * & ed to be raised by taxes’in the 1959|the end of this year. Eighteen of the county's 23 de-|than $225,839; Board of Education, nation next week, were expected to | Buc y | ‘Dhis last question will be a mat.|Plan is $10,672,280. | e'* & -|partments are slated to receive|$82,293 more than $149,355; Pro-jidle 30,000 hourly rated workers. i Tl nema Among the miajor questions ter for’ the Tax Allocation Boatd| Presently the county is re: | Next to’ welfare, hospitalization increased allowances over 1958, de-|bate Court, $10,016 more than $96,-/ At the same time some 60.600 which will come UP/|to decide. They. will convene for! ceiving $5 of the $15 tax child care (Children's Home) | pendent, of cottnd - 735; Prosecuting Attorney, 10,813/workers idled this week by shut- 2 . Gamreh News .,.....+-»+- oo sa 3% acceptance of the rec-|their first 1958 session shortly after! tien, nae show the largest increases in ' = OR What SUBCT | more an — Com-|downs at big three manufacturing Comics oe ed ., 762,280 proposed budget hand them j first is 4 visors d ecide onday. mission, . more than $60,385; plants were expected to return to County News ...-sssecseeee M lave: [proved det for tax etna’, Making up the biggest. hike in/318 oF cag id care Sandro Here, too, the soaring costs in/Supervisors, $29,450 more than $67,-|work Monday. Thus industry em Editorials ......s000s+0000+4 4 (1) Should the Oakland Child| purposes. ’ the tentative budget is a $2,000,000/tions are $176,17% more than for relief cases is most evi-| 800. ployment was expected to increase Home Section .......... 17-22 (Guidance Clinic get an additional) | appropriation for social welfare. ed funds, ns . The Relief Administration,| The County Health Unit is seek-/by some 30,000 jobs. : Obituaries ........cescees+. % |$15,000 ? $9 MILLION INCREASE ‘This is $950,000 more than what is} Three other county has charge of distributing] (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | General Motors ) Sports Los daddies tadhdtdadadidaed in @) Should a and The reat betes ned the eee present budget. “eon the Children’s ‘ - welfare payments, is asking — st gtd bee will sus- : Theaters te — eg present . budget. some: county officials added funds. They ; ' 488 more than its Elect H. Malgstm Kahn te City TV & adie sitet sanagitegaieegs sate reents a 19 pet cont climb in|that ifthe current commie cond ndy (up $5,156), Infirmary (1 ve Fon $205,200|sumission. District 9. Lawyer-qualified. pri Rages at nine of Us Wilson, Peer eeeeeerres. social welfare appro- county expects spend improve, allo- a Sheriff's = : * ‘ Women’s Pages .......056 17 Ipriated too. much or too littlelnext year compared to this. leation will not be enough. Mien bg j npn Otter substantial deparienént ap-|g2e Se otra, Sere” Neate shaw Be ee a ee ae ee es, 4 \ 5 r _ : : Z yay y aé eek eos catiee 4 ee if eS ae \ ~ / jes fy ‘ Ae | ee Vote in City ae in t \ , at ae OM i eel bk {s I Starting Fires State Troopers. Report Confessions From Pair, 8 and 14 Years Old State Police at the Pontiac Post have apprehended two Commerce Township juveniles who have ad- mitted setting several fires in re- cent months causing damages es- timated at well over $15,000. The boys, eges 8 and 14, told investigating troopers Richard Gor- denier and Gary Powell that they were responsible for the $15,000 Residents Pra} i es for Rain Upstate in - Tinderbox ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, S/ As Conditio = fire which raged through a lumber yard at the Empire Supply” Co., 2600 Union Lake Rd., last Oct. 12. ‘* * * The youths were identified a& .J seph Mazzulla 14, who lives~with his father, Sandy, and stepmother, at 8145 Willow Rd., and Chérles Gray, 8 son of Mrs. Annie Gray, of 8165 Willow Rd. x * * : When Commerce Township” fire authorities. became: suspicious of the origin of a recent series of grass fires, Gordenier and Powell were called in to investigate. * date they .also a cottage at 2646 Gordenier, ‘but "t take hold.” The boys have been turned over te Oakland County juvenile authori- City Police Arrest Youths for Burglary Two 1T-year-colds were arrested attempted to . County Supervisors to Tackle Budget (Continued From Page One) ing 30,377 more than its $735,002 budget. REGISTER CUTS COSTS contrast to the higher appro- demands, is The county's “hold the line” spending policy, put into effect in January because of the feared def- is evident in that auditors mittee sliced this to 41 approved new workers, whose pay checks will amount to $118,924. The Weather Pull U.6. Weather Bureau Report AND VIC — Increasing Gee Armes amy Winds in Rabon te . ry ind ‘ . this efterneen Teday in Pontiae Lowest temperature preceding 8 8m. mt Wind velocity 10-15 m.p.h, at se theaat ™ tote Setureay at 7:18 p.m. Sunday st 5:44 a.m. sets Gaturday at 8:02 p.m. rises Sunday at 6:34 a.m Dewntewn T atures OM. cscecee rt am.... ‘" 2m... er veoe fi BD M. cassvcacces 2 BAN,. co veeees- i pm 4 8 7m + ee ene 62 Serer 64 Friday in Pontiac 4as recorded downtown) temperature ....s.es-seresese: Sh oveteene con Motors the United Auto Workers. Union jor issues, ¢. 8: &. This was reflected yesterday in a long-distanee-exchange of views by top officials-on for high wow Pontiac Will Vote on Commissioners . District 1—precincts 25 and 26, McConnell school; 27, 28 and 29, Wilson school; 33, U. S. Naval Training Center. we * * * These are the number of eligible voters by district: District 1—5,704; - "2 — 4,775; District 34,710; 4 —5,881; District i 64,482; and District 75,000, Man, 21, Injures Two. hicks w — “Thobikt on Inflation Causes. appeared far apart today on ma- who is to blame|: Overturning Car Kills *"| . Woodcock, director of the union's By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - |,operation, ‘said all burning ‘per- 3,008 acres of forests In “| we were lucky enough to- 5S ad north woods watched for smoke | “a1. department still held back | fire truck and tractor were {| = 2 ww o® (| r and prayed be mn ee ‘on asking Gov, Willams to de coungelog ae eaem: by “an ve ol tat our Seance |’ 19% A rash of 35 fires on Thursday | Such a proclamation would mean an voce Mecavaen a rain,” he added, "Those horthy : for a while looked.out of control. | the banning of all outdoor fires i ok ot cad oie wad | ern woods haven't had a’ | ‘The Waterfo The -situation bettered Friday | in the area and smoking in the _ -— ie soaking rain since early in was approved fires reparted. " ‘Fhere hgye been cases inthe | ciittord Fe mye SS ‘qt-the drop of a match.” with $416,225 e rtment officials deseribed cigarette, trapped increase situation as expleaive. window, have been charged with:| “ght the Ure, were by a |, ie Miseukeo, Ralkasks, O90 | vear's $903,002. : violating the safety ban. = =| a4 te ae Milton M. Bergman, chief of : ee . the department’s fire fighting Thursday's fires swept | a. nae o= =| tree, te ee Fo ° > | were GM, UAW Disagree. 1958. financial report is UDAW's contract de- Huron Ice Jam Halts Progress _ of 20 Freighters © po Hl T wish to thank the _ "Pine of DISTRICT 1 for the grand |Supervisor Elmer said. in ; ts . Although some $10,500 was re ER quested for two edditional men | Also to en , 3) gp lb bP ‘asked: tests, The only- prévious ious Thor oie ‘1 Sled lo 6 the U."Be have i\caer jae aggre as IO within our power goon to monitor) ° sae sewer ties -behin@; the Iron Curtain] that today’s test may have in- Tevenues . i eheror electronic of ion| volved “‘soniething special,” |texes, : be in ps ali en Mase tho die Seven ext tape coarse a +. mee ee Img as has been dene in the past. i tax payments totaling $95,- ae rovens’ soon te, war the Cg Sy tig ay 4 |pation that the Oakland Countylor pra tot Rites’ jecee. Gee p HENRY on MONDAY, aap, Bae dada .° | “An attempt’ to launch an Air|Allocation Board would grant the ng whey T Apel 21. meant” » {Force Thor IRBM this morning at}same 1.5 mills for township oper@-|park and two sisters. | lons are electrified particles .of)/8:32 a.m. (EST) at Cape Canaveral |tions. Be Decne poalttes, Tine Sais. hoes Weeeee |e Force Micelle’ Test ” Conter . tion that objects moving | launching site was unsuccessful|. .. Dr. J, Donald space, such as mifssiles or aircraft, due to technical difficulties. Hoove Unde ot Hillsdale could be detected by the electronic) ~The missile exploded on the! f rgoes speaker Sunday at tracking of so-called ionic trails.|naq No injuries to personnel oc-|; . ov Come. ate dein of ome ce care sod scr meee SUCCOSSIUL Surgery |<“ toe way, it has been suggested. superficial.” gis eras = : it is.‘ cents. from which various types of radia- * * &* | tory. * Ce eute ence eenal ales An estimated $700,000 a year |. * * tal ine poking closed doors| 1" -Sdditional revenue would be’ The surgery Was beg hafter afi dpen seaxion. He told news-| Siverted to state subsidies fer | a.m. (EST) and completed at however, that new appropria-| “*iVer education tn scljscis, 9:15. ; tions were not needed to carry out a eee ate Salant weet ive: ae cense would go $3.50 several bladder attacks Sevelopspent of the new | 5 renewal. to $2. aa in ‘the past.” GLORIA 4, GOMEZ - Prayer will be offered at 11 a.m. Monday in the Hiititeeon Fu- neral Home for Gloria~Jean Go- mez, infant daughter.of James E. and Joan M Surviving are her parents and a sister, Bonnie Jean at home, Gloria was born Tuesday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and died there Thursday. THOMAS G, ROWLAND Thomas G, Rowland, 87, of 2070 Former Pontiac Drugaist Dies John T. Fowler Held High Rank jn State Masonic Order Service for John: T. Fowler, for- home at 1115 Higbie St., —— 4} te : #2. Bee = bugdz Tht #3 i Deaths in Pontiac an = Cd * will be beld at 2 p.m. Monday Lutheran. 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Limit two ] Downtown Pontiac or Tel- : Limit 1 or lather. q ; reyes: Huron Center and buy ° : , 3 38c Biue-Star S.f Razor Blade—Pkg. of 10.....22¢ ine ee ee opal’ coring ¢ 3 $1.50 ADORN Hair Spray—by Toni........... 1.07 E Sale nicest thane freenes — in oetel 4 - is dous savings! reeeasecesescdtaiedcécte 98c HUSH Cream Deodorant—elfective ww Se w Wace e 69c Seeeseeeeceesooeoeesooe : a $ Camiéra Dept. 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Tastelully Appointed and Decorated. Modern in Detail ® Automatic Heat (individual room control) , * Hot Water * Master TV Aerial ® Stove | ° Retrigeratoz, Freezer © Slim Fold Closet Doors © Well Planned Kitchen (with Exhaust Fan) : * Decprator Color Cabindts, Bathroom Fixtures and Tile ADULTS ONLY Selmer St. Just South of . Open Daily and Sun. Orchard Lake Ave. ‘ 10 A. M. to 9 P.M, |General . Safety to Detroit. | ) a [ ONO, MONDAY thru THURSDAY — CASH & CARRY. SPORT SHIRTS CLEANED | | PRESSED | | : . 59 TROUSERS. & SLACKS. ) What a value for fine quality cleaning! Each garment French-Glo Finished, FREE! Bring ~ them in early in the week... wear them cane, pressed, immaculate on the week- e JOIN OUR SILVER DOLLAR CLUB! , “ge. 1-HOUR FREN(CH-GLO VALET | ene, ese : Mt ay Nona ay > og wit 572341 TEL-HURON Special Committee. on Highway = *’ i= : * é | ee Oo a . s } a8 ae ies | = (Vilitical Adv.) (Political Ady.) | | Politica : cuinmmuieneneumamans site Vote Monday for City Commissioner — District 2 “has. Continue the sound financing of city improve- ment and development of the present administration. Re-elect Rowston. His; record, of fairness to all seg- ments of the city shows his ability to comprehend This ability to evaluate every action based on the worth to the entire community is’ sorely needed at ” this time. uf 1 ees PHILIP E. ROWSTON Keep' Experience and Ability VOTE MONDAY for PHILIP ROWSTON PHILIP E. ROWSTON | Keep the experience and knowledge Philip Rowston | the entire needs and desires of a growing big city. | ti hl i U il fe F : demonstration for the committee 72 § New Sterling Patterns . .. “AWAKENING” newest, most elegant pattern in solid silver by Individually Yours Your initials . . . individually TOWLE gee tying The most edvanced sterling pas - Create “design of the 4-Piece newest Kirk pattern. , . of our tion : . The Diamo Sone eR e Diamond . 6 -Piece TeMSPOONS bec c saves e $4.75 Setting Pottern Serving Pieces from. ... $5.00 by Reed é Barton $ 42°0 F.T1. :. 27.50 tatish- proof drawer ‘chest with putchase of 54-pc. $ 4950 4-Piece Setting 4 | =a — vowels off arm Four Children Die += in Tenement Fire © British Troops Reinforce MIDDLETOWN, Conn. w—Four, young children died Friday night Bryan, 2%, Sally, 1%, and Wendy, one month. — Police said the father was out} Gov. for the evening and the mother British ing to borrow an iron from a neighbor. Firemen said the fire probably began in a kitchen oil heater. JELLED PAINT LIQUID GRANITE VARNISH JELLED REY or JELLED MAGIC THE WORLD'S MOST MANAGEABLE PAINTS set. JEWELERS / aes ti 16 West Huron St., Pontiac FE 2-0294 s dn Down ‘ ; oe Also 45 Walnut St., Mt. Clemens . ; OL : 10% @ Month j CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS — REGISTERED JEWELERS — ‘ . ‘AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY : . . 5 : ) a i A 4 AN e \ Px Te Se, RR PO ee et >: es Sea! ae . ane \ a ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1058" | Differ on How to Cut Highway Deaths ce \GM, Ford . i 2 | DETROIT (INS) — Apparently and Ford don't HOT in District No. 5 His honesty and conscientious | ~ decisions are your security for 7 good government. — aS _MONDAY | APRIL 2Ist- Call FE 2-4988 for Transportation - bee had just left the three-story build-|into western Aden to pursue three | | yor mae Maal Stores VOTE MONDAY, April 21 FLOYD P. MILES We have ) with the progress which hos been mode in District 4 in the post four years.’ Many, streets hove been paved, new sanitary ond sewers have been laid, woter mains installed and street lights erected. ‘Many nuisances hove’been eliminated and in generol-our district has been im- You need only to look around and see for rogers We believe this progress worrants keeping Mr. Miles as our representative on ‘the City Com- mission. A vote for him is a vote for continued "+ DISTRICT #4 COMMITTEE ; Mrs. _/ 2 * $e... Sec'y. ois For Transportation Call FE.4-4442, FE 4-7822 FE 8-1449 FE, 2-7989 —— tical Advert J : s LJ : Dear Voters of District 1: | We need your vote to help keep our District safe from ridicule. Will you please come out and vote in the general election for City Commissioner, Monday April 21st. 1958?- We firmly believe you will help prove without a doubt that the citizens of District 1 can choose a representative that will not embarrass our District and our city. It is the desire of all intelligent people to have a representative that is firm and aggressive, to work faithfully to gain the objectives : the pele but radicalism and violence is not the answer to getting things done. . Rev, Martin Luther King of the Montgomery Bus boycott fame, . in his recent lecture at Trinity Baptist Church, Friday March 14th., also warned that VIOLENCE WAS NOT THE ANSWER to getting things _ done. . VOTING IS A CIVIC DUTY TO ENJOY. MAY YOU LONG ENJOY THIS PRIVILEGE WHICH MANY ARE DENIED. We sincerely URGE Bb to VOTE for SAM WHITERS for your City Commissioner and CONTINUED PROGRESS. ee yr _ INDEPENDENT VOTERS OF DISTRICT ONE WE THE UNDERSIGNED VOTERS AND ORGANIZATIONS ENDORSE SAM WHITERS FOR CITY COMMISSIONER OF DISTRICT ONE Old Time’ e eee oe oe Fa ee = eS SPORTSWEAR Co-ordinate Sets Price +4” and up ‘Sizes. 10 to 18 Stripes -- Checks Solids - Also , Nice: Selection of ® Capri Pants @ Pedal Pushers ® Jamacias ® Bermuda \Nellie’s # SS wee ee. : Soe: 3 At: cae : ae sf 235 a 6. 276). 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. OURS: Sunday to Thursday 1O.A.M. to 9PM... a Friday ahd Saturday 10 A. Mot010P. Me oo BBR +g] FAMILY PLAN Here's good news for the head i of every family! Clyde F. Burris’ niormation give full chous Life’ of Virginia's that protects ee ee - MEET THE MAN| WITH THE NEW | closing. (Next week look for an Ameri-| The separate cummerbund is |can Designer Pattern by Joseph boned for comfort, wraps around |Halpert) to tie im front. Because the short- (Copyright 1958) er skirt hag definitely arrived, even if you're not ready for it, LeMaire prepares for you for the ideq. with q deep slit in the cen- 4 ter front. onderful for silk or rayon crepe : f lf Report on Child Club R @ Call us — we'll furnish 9 | @ Take the box, fill tt brim cottons, 50-inch party tab- . From this chart select the size best for you: re ‘ | stscs Bust Waist ips ‘Neck to Spring Is | 8 23 4 yA f i? 2 2 @ Bl. Here! | is me 8% HOT , 5 ae ee Ge Be | Site 12 requires 3% yards of § You can be sure that your rugs and carpets will be s-inch material tor dress. To or i thoroughly clean when you choose New Way. The NIRC Seal means that our methods have the high- Wee %. \ SS onere. \ | ri eo] te a4 Veo B est seal of approval and New Way Rug Cleaners wear that seal proudly. — . , New Way Rug CLEANERS “42 Wisner FE 27132" / “0 rf \ o Vs Hi MoRE CLOSET SPACE @ MOTH PROTECTION | || FIREPROOF STORAGE @ INSURED THEFT | A -VOCKHART ‘the ‘conse new t SRL S Fovorite 1) and mest Mrs Lackhort ond sgt x _ truser coms |} | NEW FASHION COIFFURES | | iva oem ~ ; : eae is asin fo We Top ; maces mbership in the Ea Your New Chemise Part of her ho BAP SSS Ove = Malt cup spinach — H aaa ~ @ Salon Cold Wave with ¢ -45 _ Greens or broccoli lew : Ones plass amnmmed milk | Sift Gry" ingredients _ together meat Del e+: 6 easpeion: Welk Smane Macon tack ane a A MTnanpan ea Batting 2: about the room, lifing the longs on floured board. Cut. intol, DC Dp. ih each ep Fol tis by rounds. Bake 10-12 minutes «“INEISNER S Beauty Salon forward and : | St year ses: Bee Sieh on Margaret Potter ——— — — ne eC ee ee a — as nate gg Se : B : : "Greeting Roy A. Dorris (center) of house is being held this meek daly’ | wnrite cine Ieee [becomes Bride : aoe ve at the manse of North from 2 10. 9.p.m. to celebrate the formal | 34 hetls. Do this slowly. Con- If Robert Murr ! ! East Community Church are the Rev. aloe of the church. Services will demnaiem : f|_and Mrs. Harry B. Schlosser. An open begin Sunday in the YMCA building. - Sates “ Se gate sag gly ie? and OPEN SUND AY , Sela, | ! ae cae mas the Nine = Day Dict mance. |wedding vows in Assembly'ot God 4 : | 4 toRepresent PTA |Garden Club Circle Entertained . | and would like to have the |Church, : : | fat State Conventi ‘ | booklet whieh gives you the | The bride ts the daughter of Mr.) 2 ‘Convention tears Music Mrs. James Deeg, Mrs. Albert] complete series, along with a |and Mrs. Norman Potter of Berk- - O | : 4st, Barker ‘and Mrs. James Nickell] list of substitute foods and a |!€y avenue, and the beidegroosy) ; (Two Speakers yon “Nae : A Shvoicd dtitdren's choir ed by bride chose a white foor-engn| _ pring Selling Event Mrs. Royal Exiine performed for \gudh ba, Pan Gegles aed. darvied ab ge 3 a jmembers of Better’ Home and Gar- an-arrangement of white carna- COATS den Club Thursday at Adah Shelty ae eee wae Oe DRESSES . : library. Cecelia Pearce presented served as bridesmaid. SKIRTS. Wisner PTA an accordion solo, and Stephanie Daniel Coakley of Rochester %as The beauty of sterling sil- |, ae ee eae cad SENMNAR af Retbiater sew ver wedded to tine erystal— | Mrs. Carr Entertains |nerame dra fou" | Sbip-proot, non-tarnish. — i qt Garden Party | Speaking on “Civic Government deste Davee Wé-entiony. Li. ; | T Seats ifeners ts now of Pontiac was John Cowe. : g ' Seaece Jon col ing tate [oud was Hosts at a Wrthday/man for the day sided by. Mow. Miss Spadafore , | ! Seen eee Bn pgp «wg hhop yang aad Feted at Shower TELEGRAPH at HURON “i ewe | Jack Amie, = “id 7 Available in & variety of at- [guests at the Thursday ee ee , pein ys capper gggg, eno oo a miscrllancous bridal shower sii SPINNING WHEELS of 1958 en nn [lass candelabee anda ce Saunt Wneent de Paul Perihl Oty ANNUAL TRAVEL FUND BENEFIT Pie oie Hostesses for the Wednesday ‘af-! The Amateur Show—Ranked with the Professionals [RE SE ted at Clough Head Mrs. Joseph Spadatore, Mrs. Rexif * * Starring * * “ac one ‘tes Mrs Lewie Spedaire. | THE AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP ) a i apptents Bio Ipmrrg— og Soak teed ROLLADIUM SKATING TEAM | ov president of Pioneer Sisters at a od meal geo ee ee ot (oe easee4| eee || meee | Also named to alia ri potter jo hoe i paar met " ae | 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. 880m. " Michigen’s [)Mrs, C. B. Fairchild, treasurer. in ears onta Sees Slides : ——— | | Largest ’s Dr. ( : j , ROLLADIUM SKATING RINK Duserware VGroup Holds Election — mpi Hill i African Sefari | swoon Ea Sea oom Officers have been elected by|University oaicuel te below chairman for the day, introduced | pang tens? nw Seant10" ze the Wever Pre-School Study Group.|School PTA Thursday evening. - Walter. Dennison who spoke oo 2099 So. Telegraph Rd, wee ong the oA aapenech x Whey Hill = —_ Sn nana eneeenemeeeeenesnnmennnnnemmmmmmemmmnenas FE 2-8642 hy tars. Revert Lenz, vice chair-|“home nd rd sian ends te North Side of Miracte fn Brown, secretary; \children’s aggressvenes depres- a Sungnga sad Sgese Take Ras Pairs. Darrell Giles, publicity chair| sWouke ‘dat’ acter should nt am, Aid ‘|pull separate ways,” he asserted. The speaker also emphasized the fallacy of designating an ‘‘aver- age” child and attempting to stand- ardize learning methods. _ Alcott PTA Hears Personal © BOX STORAGE HERE’S HOW IT WORKS giant storage box. . full (it! hold over a dozen garments) then call us. New Low Price. # | @ Forget about your winter - clothes until you need them 4, 95 next Fall... and there's @ nothing to pay until then : either! (Up te $180 Valuation’ PROTECTION @ ONE LOW PRICE FOR EVERYTHING Be Sure to Get Your Holden’s Stamps With Each Purchase JGRESHAM CLEANERS ‘it 605 Oakland Ave. Branch—5 Oakhill FE 4-2579 - | . OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 7 AM. PM. © ! . { ‘ f ee , . : 4) oo 43 # ‘ : 4 : bs \ } A i Sie y 3 i me \ X es bs ee ¥ be < a. ee eee Se ee ee ie ee ee ff JUST POSING — Little Marcia Karwas took her posing too seriously; she wouldn't relax. Seated in a large lounge she can see the television set or look out the windéw at the At the time this picture was taken the lake was still frozen. Your Neighbor’s House e ¥ Cooperation Builds Threé Ranch Homes ! By JANET ODELL might be interested in the saga © Glass block Is used around the mined to have everything fin- The Wives spent’ all” ghelt Pontiac Press Home Editor of the three houses. front door. : [ - Now with four daughters, the St out of the door of the The name Newman is a fa . : suit Gane ee i : miliar one in the Pontiac area. . Newman's are beginning to feel ae Se eee See For many years it has been his. arm and threw the object connected with the grocery bus- in his hand as far as he could Inens, Mra: Saute bas fa her into the brush and weeds of the possession the large bell her . yard. For all anyone knows, the ‘grandfather used to ring on plastering tool Lyle Saum tossed pig grocery delivery wagon. into oblivion still is there. No - ar one cares. *. As each Newman child mar-: - ried he and his spouse lived in * * * ° . WwW For 2 ia ee oh te ts a cetee Gea hen the and his brothers-in-law, Ward Newman Jr. and Henry Karwas, had spent every spare minute building houses for their three families. Mr. Saum had done all the plastering and he never want- ed to see anything connected i i ri HF; uit zé with it again. It was his first and last experience. x” Ok. * Last summer when we asked for readers to tell us about in- teresting houses, a former neigh- bor, Mrs. Ward Newman, Sr. told us of the tremendous task her children had assumed. She was proud of the way her son and her tWo sons-in-law had built their own homes. We thought you their 44 foot long cement block hoffe when it was a mere shell. “They were the brave ones,” says Mrs. Newman's sister-in- law, Ruth Karwas. The floors weren't even laid. ~ ON VOORHEIS ROAD — Smaller than the other two houses, the Lyle Saum house is made of the same cement blocks, painted white. Trim is green. Although they are hard to see in this picture, each shutter has an ‘’S” cut into it. This house > _° ON LAKE, ANGELUS LANE—This is the Henry Karwas house on Mohawk Lake. - ‘The last of the three to be built, it has a white exterior, Footings are in so that some-, _ the J Ly SOURCES OF PRIDE — Both her youngest daughter, three-year-old Brenda, and her attrac- tive kitten are sources of pride to Mrs. Ward Newman Jr., of 2992 Voorheis road. Small fig- ures on a light background make the wallpaper - . appropriate.for a kitchen. Out of -picture range there is space for a breakfast set. Windows on two sides provide cross ventilation. They are dressed up with perky white curtains.