_ dents’ The Weather. U.§. Weather Bureau Forecast | Ww r Tomorrow ils on Page 2) — eo . uéth YEAR. PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1958 ~44 PAGES : ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS SERUPUAT INA, \ ance earc hing e « or New Premier — \ +? rs fis Conrad Krehling George W. Martin Mrs. Anne Gilmore Clarence Nybakke Paul Jarrell Mrs. Esther Mansfield Timothy W. Anderson Mrs. Dora Charney Aloise Speri Frank T. Hames Mrs. Eleanor Klix Jack W. Taylor Do you recognize any of the names above? Some of them were your friends and neighbors in Oakland County. All of them have something in common. They are dead. They died in Oakland County traffic acci- dents. All 35 of them. Many were innocently in- volved, out for a drive on a sunny day. Happen- stance placed them at the wrong corner at the - right time. : A few were disobeying speed limits, passing on curves, mixing alcohol with gasoline, or just “taking a chance.” Officers Fail to Force — Harvey J. Segnitz Russell H. Lawrence Robert Kelley Anthony Grassi Mrs. Lola K. VanDivort Clarence Muncey Jr. Willie T. Hall Harry Ordway Ralph G. Sepulveda Lamont Haverkate Nathaniel H. McConnell Gilbert J. Behrends Gary Daisy Lieyd Right or wrong, they died. Some were victims of a childlike belief that if they were on their side of the center line, they were sa Mrs. Agries. Blay Charlies E. Nye | Benjamin J. Kotowski Bridge Paul DeBois King Mrs. Barbara Ketchum Elmer Taylor Mrs, Agnes McIntyre Mrs. Barbara Fitzgerald Irwin i id fe. ul Ten persons have died in seven head-on erashes this year. Others failed to realize that driving 20 or 30 miles over the speed limit, running stop signs and amber traffic signals only gets the minute or two earlier. m to their destination a ; | » 4 * Those saved minutes can be pretty expensive. | Figuring a life expectancy of 72 years, we've wiped out 1,132 years since January 1. Showdown on Straley By PETE LOCHBILER An attempt by disgruntled police’ officers to force a showdown in hearing 2 minutes after it be- their battle with Police Chief Her-) gan, bert W. Straley fizzled out at an) i antielimactic public hearing by the He said that Straley was an ap City Commission last night. { pointee of City Manager Walter K. Twenty-seven officers had voted Willman and the commission was to demand Straley’s resignation on powerless to take any action on the basis of criticisms contained | him. one way or the other. in the controversial Public Admin-| ENDED HEARING istration Service report on low po-| Thus ended what had been an- lice department morale and effi- ticipated as a heated. discussion a lof the PAS report and its appraisa) LISTEN IN SILENCE lof the police chief. Commissioners listened to their About 120 persons, mostly po- petition in silence, then heard a licemen and their wives, had counter-petition signed by 28 other turned out to hear what went on. officers. Only one person in the audience Observing that there apparent. | "#4 anything to say. ly was a slipt in the depart-| Lt. Donny Ashley, chairman of Father of Five Loses Leg; Ground in Cement Mixer A Detroit father of five miraculously escaped being ground to death last evening as he lost his right leg while attempting to clean out a cement mixer at a Southfield building firm. ’ Listed in critical condition at Detroit Receiving Hos- pital is Jasper Moore, 47, of 4845 Hurlbut St. Doctors say he lost his right leg at the knee and has a badly: fractured left leg. Moore, a laborer for the past seven years with Superior Cement Products Co. of 19614 W. Eight Mile Rd., entered the mixer short- ly after 6 p.m. to clean it. Un- aware Moore was in it, Pat Doss, company president from Ferndale, accidentally started the machine. Doss, of 1748 Pinecrest Ave., who collapsed following the ac- cident, said he immediately stopped the mixer’ when he heard Moore’s screams, “I + Put Hubbies Through EAST LANSING, Mich. ® — Although the big cap and gown doings are 10 days off, 23 stu- wives tonight will be awarded P.H.T. degrees — for Putting Hubby Through — at Michigan State University. SE PS % In Today's s Press 5 pte A ae ee we Lee All About Men ............-.- 37 | had no idea he was in there,” Comics ....... sedeoeeens sees 37 | he said, a os oe Oey reeseeeseseeesss a The. paddles of the ~ machine, Market a) wemuccseeueesie 38 ripped off Mooré’s right leg. ble ae an is 16 remained trapped for about pec: aad “ns - 4 minutes until Oak Park fire Theaters eae ™ : 8 police and Clarence Franklin, op- TV & Radio ‘Programs a a3 (erator of a metal fabricating busi- Wine, aE ogc ack BB Te Se tape, Breed Dee with Wemen's Pages’......... 3-2 i* torch. e+ «@ A A doctor administered. sedatives ito the victim as he lay trapped iwith his legs gripped, in the pad-) ‘dies of the mixer, / > Ye Es | Pinal Weeks! Going out of business pale! ips geods — LLuggege / Phili @eginaw, Pontisc. "Yaa | ment’s ranks, Mayor William W. |the Pontiac Police Officers Asso- Donakison called an end to the iclation’s civil service committee, 'submitted a resolution he said was ‘passed at a special meeting Thurs- . moval | day. : * * * It said that if Straley wouldn't resign at City Manager Walter K. Willman’s request, the Commission should order Willman to file re- proceedings against the chief with the Civil Service Com- mission. Asked by Willman for more de- tails about the special meeting, Ashley said 35 policemen attend- ed it, with 27 officers voting for the resolution, six voting against it and two abstaining, 2 Donaldson then had City Clerk Ada R. Evans read the- other let-| ter, which he said was turned into. her office yesterday afternoon. ‘It, said it was not the business of any rank-and-file officer to suggest, that anyone be dismissed. GIVEN TO WILLMAN The mayor turned both docu- ments over to Willman, who said later that he would look them over. Straley, who remained silent during the hearing, afterwards claimed a victory ang said he had “no intention” of resigning. “This was the first real chance (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Navy Vanguard Fails to Orbit 20-inch Sphere Flies 2,000 Miles in Space, Then Plunges CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. # — The second of the Navy’s basket- ball-sized satellites wound up today like the first — at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Fired aloft shortly before mid- night by the Vanguard rocket, the 20-inch ball flew 2,000 miles out into space, then plunged back to earth. Five hours ‘of baffling silence followed the Jaunching before Dr. John P. Hagen, director of Proj- ect Vanguard, announced that the 21'>-pound sphere did not go into rbit. The engines of the three-stage Vanguard all fired as expected, |Hagen said. But the satellite was not boosted into a horizontal direction neces- sary to place it in orbit. Instead, it flew out in a wide arc, then fell back into the-earth’s atmosphere. It was the fourth failure in five tries since the Vanguard rocket first was fired as a complete three-stage vehicle. The potential satellite — small in size by Soviet standards but big in scientific importance — made an impressive departure from earth lin the nose of the 72-foot rocket. : Midnight Tomorrow — | United Auto Workers to- | | day asked ‘the Federal | bargaining with General ' Motors, but the company | sald it is opposed to medi- | ation. ‘Unfited Auto Workers and | settlement. start of negotiations eight |weeks ago was lifted, but a | sion. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Deadline Nears UAW, Firm Fighting, Clock Set to Stop at force. indices point to an upturn. DETROIT (UPI)— | goes not make a summer. Slump Slowing, Says President ‘today he believes the recession has largely spent its But he cautioned against any optimism that a healthy economic upturn would occur in the near future. He told a news conference that some of the economic Some parts of the national economy, such as —_ auto President Eisenhower said But he said one swallow .jand other durable goods in-* dustries, still are not doing tog well, he said. On the whole, he noted, the nation is weathering the recession well. In other news conference re- marks, the President said; _ = That as of now the econom- le situation does not warrant anti-recession tax cuts that would greatly increase the federal budget deficit, — He would deplore any peace- ‘Mediation and _ Concilia- tion Service to step in to end" deadlocked, final-hour | ae DETROIT (UPI) — The! Genera! Motors, their con- ‘tract covering 325,000 Propose to End Flight Pay for Desk Officers WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Appropriations Committee today called for an end to the mil- itary practice of letting deskbound officers fly a few hours a month) so they can get higher pay. * * * ‘workers expiring at mid- night tomorrow, went into negotiations this morning with no further hints of a prices, But he feels strongly’ that ifort to maintain stable living costs ‘time attempt to control wages and! |both mfist be held down in an ef-|f In a report accompanying the new military money bill, the. con- gressmen said the extra flight pay is justly due to those who fly fast, danberous combat planes and who must keep up their com- and a sound dollar. * * * He declined to comment on the The news blackout which | ler in France and Lebanon. But} has covered bargaining he did say he happened to like; ost since the /Gen. Charles De Gaulle ~who ap- tables = almost pears héaded for control of the. French goovernment, Because of the President's re- fusal to discuss the French cri- sis, his news conference was de- voted almost entirely to domes- tie matters, The President ‘flatly refused a ‘attempt any analysis of what ef- at) fect De Gaulle's likely rise to pow- ler in France would have on French relations with the United States and other Western Powers. ‘union spokesman said statements on the bargain- ing would be held up until the end of the morning ses- | Negotiations also resumed. ‘Ford and Chrysler, and the news) blackout was also eliminated there. | [There were no statements at Ford bat proficiency. * * * | The committee said flight pay— iworth from $50 to $165 a month— ‘was originally provided as com- | pensation for hazardous duty. But lit reported much flying is now done just to meet the four hours a month minimum required to ~— for flight pay. Man Cooks Best Pie HANCOCK, Mich. @® — After tasting 14 meat and vegetable. pies baked by women in the ‘annual pastry competition here, Fearful of Riots by De Gaulle 's Bitterest Foes Pflimlin Orders Own Resignation; Asked to Wait by President Coty PARIS (P—About 30,- 000 Leftist demonstrators marched through Paris today to protest a return | of General Charles de Gaulle to power. At al- . most the same time, the general left his country home, 15 miles away, and sped toward the capital. ‘PARIS (# — President Rene Coty began looking for a new premier today under the threat of riots by bitter foes of Gen. Charles de Gaulle. In the hours before dawn a weary Premier Pierre Pflimlin ordered his resig- nation despite a victory in the National Assembly. He said a vital segment of his politically moderate support had deserted him. De Gaulle waited at his country home for Coty’s decision. Many thought De Gaulle would be called before night. But it was doubtfal that the Assembly would confirm De | either. ee 8 judges awarded the champion- UAW Vice President Leonard | In other foreign news conference) ship to James K. Allen — the | Woodcock said union President | (Coritinued on Page 2, Col. 4) © only male entry. | Walter P. Reuther would not en- . ter negotiations until tomorrow. After 9:57 a.m. at Genera! Mo- Garden Lovers Beware tors, 10 a.m. at Chrysler and 10:10 a.m, (EST) at Ford, the for secrecy at the bargaining ta- bles was dissolved. In the brief time left for set- tlement, the union hoped a public play-by-play of. the offers and is- \sues would budge the companies into bargaining. So the union, which asked for the news black- out, yesterday asked for full dis- closure. General Motors contracts cov- ering about 325,009 UAW mem- bers and 18,134 members of the International Union of Electrical | Workers terminate at midnight tomorrow, Contracts covering 100,000 UAW Ford employes and 75,000. UAW Chrysler employes expire at mid-| night Sunday, UAW President Waiter P. Reuth- er will enter bargaining at General the Pontiac area tonight. sonable reading between 31 ther north. tioners. He said it would be Sunday.: Friday night. he saié. degrees. Frost Due Here Tonight Garden lovers were warned by the Weather Bureau to- day to cover up those precious plants.and flowers as frost and sub-freezing temperatures were je precited 0 to } settle eqn The mercury was expected to to dip down to an unsea- ern part of the state. Colder readings were expected fur- Although the weatherman: forecast a high tomorrow around 73, he issued disturbing news to Memorial Day vaca- * *. * Scattered showers or thundershowers might hit the area The low in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 49 The mercury had climbed to 62 at dt m. and 37 degrees in the south- s continued cool Saturday and tian workers have hit the streets at the same time since De Gaulle . supporters precipitated the crisis iby seizing power in Algeria May 13. Worried officials in the French 408-165 vote of oueert. ‘te % But the Conservative Independ- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | Motors sometime before the con- tract expiration hour in a last- ditch union effort to reach a set-! tlement. All the contracts which are run- ‘ning out. were signed in 1955. The |- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Gaullist Leader Votes PARIS (® — Jacques Soustelle, one of the leaders of the Algerian insurrection against Premier Pierre Pflimlin’s government, voted in the National Assembly early today even though he’s in Algiers, He voted against Pflim- lin. The voté was not by individ- uals except when they differed from their party, The Social Re- publicans cast a ballot in Sous- telle's name, Memorial Day Parade Set in Pontiac To Honor War Pontiac's Memorial Day cere-| monies will begin at’ 10:30 a.m. Friday as Americans throughout the country pause in remembrance of the nation’s wartime dead. Local ceremonies will begin. with a parade up Saginaw St, from Jackson St. to the Civil War Mon- ‘ument at the intersection of Sag- "| walt, thought he had gone home, We jinaw and Oakland Ave. * * * The parade will consist of thr ee main sections, .The first will be made up of such dignitaries as Malcolm Os- president of the Pontiac Memorial Day Association, and Fioyd Cremer, marshall of the day. Included will be the Pontiac Central High Band and various Armed forces units including the Pontiac Naval Reserve, Af" my Reserve, National Guard, and — A - color guard representing the | iy ’ t Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, The secend section will be made local veterans groups, The final section will consist mainly of local mothers’ clubs and women's patri- otic "aad civic organizations,” The parade will end With the presentation of a wreath to the year’s parade marshall, Edward Final Week! Going out of business sale! sis goods ~— Luggage! Philip's N. Saginé®, Pontiac (New Oldsmobiles $2,509.49 fulb Price Jerome's Olds-Cadillac _ FES- ast | TRADE UP OR DOWN at the Met Let, The Bright Spot, FE 4.0488 up of delegations from the many). Civil War Monument by this | Dead C. Tanner, of 94 Biaine St. Tan- ner is a Spanish-American War. veteran, Parade participants will then go! @ to Perry Mt. Park Cemetery for a memorial program. ° The many civic, fraternal, wad) veterans organizations will place. iwreaths on the bier at the veterans’ plot there. \ * * * i The’ program will feature an ad-| dress. by Dr. Dana P, Whitmer, superintendent of Pontiac schools,’ . who ig speaker of the day. Following the address a cere- mony will be held at Wisner Mem- orial: Stadium by World War U veterans. | Members of the Memorial Day, Assn. will be at work early in) the morning placing American” flags on ss graves of veterans at ‘the cemetety, accordirig to Oswalt.’ poised* on its launching POISED TO STRIKE — New and deadly ad-. dition to Navy's: striking power is this Bendix turret aboard the cruiser Galveston. It is de- - Talos. guided missile, | | ald 8 Unveils New Guided Missile UPI Phete signed to oan enemy aircraft-at a range of . more than 65 milés and at stratospheric altitudes, : The ramjet missile weighs 5,000 pouruis, £ €, ae 2s Po ps : ¥ Vs Reg oe oo ' : Ve ie 5 a r : * : 4 eS Ne, ; ‘ i Fi 2 : : - 2 eal ot ee ? - em as eee ee : %. egos * rs ee “, * E ‘ —— Zz aoe ihe ; 5 ? 3 weg. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28,1958. (Ad : oe oe ey sae Rime a hoe ee eis Plumbing and Hesting. Sup donk: Pays Out $3,750 as ines Ring>C Pie ede ia “Secretary Resigning | swing se ts wie, on: al sar crea tat prov Burglary Ring Cracked Seen Leveling {After 12 Years on Job (iz thet etch eta | i mt 5, seek 6th Man | 3 lieve ste Z ad burgiary;Mt. Clemens St. April 7, ‘nothing . responsible at least 10)taken. thefts and brealvins in the Pontiac) a paper Co., 342 Irwin oe trun Jean’ | Sird| HAM- dditainel tn %, aleus Earl ag Rayrnond, both of Utea:| ‘TWitele McCully, a cashier aii Linen break-in; Jackson and Op- i, Lani — it, -with the se , bot! ; y, a e denhott at Doian's: Morgan ana| Federal Reserve rd ee of the Birmingharaleral mepleipal services availaple|two asters, Mrs. Maxine Bender|bank, told the Pontiac police that Herry on the burglary at the Fel-) Reports Slight Dr.op/ynca for the past 12 years, has|here. There are sections on educa-|0f Lot Angeles, and Mrs. Doris|a ‘tan representing himself. as net ve, April 4, safe cracked and ‘shaw residence, plus the two) . nnounced his . . : : ji-| Bianco of Utica. ‘Pat Mann presented the check on 1 ae eeetlary deta ot the Pontiac] #22 hee. | ledurehes, Harold Paper, Scrib’s,| i Number of Jobless |* = paene Oe ee aly Sh ek thn Sent lecstad’ ot 1 police, : Scrib's Bar and Restaurant, 130'teamsters Hall and McCloy’s. ‘ , oe ph ge ne 9 | tes. —— Few Dele ates 1305 Baldwin Ave, - Headed by Sgt. Raymond Meg-|S. Telegraph Rd., Waterford Town- | o> * WASHINGTON (AP)—The Fed- ag the puninealen to a - cecnnnageh J ; . x * gitt, the detail has arrested fivelship, April 26, $835 taken from Investigation is continuing with eral Reserve Board said today it) poaoeg. te-se doing, he will be | Four new membets have been! 'ilac for Count The check was drawn on. the * men and is seeking a sixth fugitive. ‘safe. ithe possibility many more burglar- sees some signs of a leveling off working with the ag ed ‘aatend of named to the board of the Friends y National Bank of Detroit, payable - oe we: gece F SAFE ies and safe jobs may be cleared jin the unemployment situation. caana mania! jot Baldwin Public Library. They Conve n tio ns to Mann’ and signed by a Roger : Arrested were Eugene -F. Gen- yenees ; up, Sgt. Meggitt said. ~ * & ‘Stabe bee: are James L. Cameron Jr., Uri - Morriss. - i 2, of 12 McKinley S}.; Her-/, Toaster Local 614 Hall. 1410 S./ Capt. Oliver Lemeaux. head of! the board saidgin its monthly| During his years here the “Y"/B, Grannis, Mrs. Herbert D.| .. ’ | = af Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield Town-'the detective bureau, paid tribute ,, ; has grown steadily under his man-| Hunter and Mrs. Johp St. Clair. Final count at County Clerk Lynn j ’ M. Opdenhoff, 26. of 501 S.).,; : : Federal Reserve Bulletin that Siskin: ts Gerald i. Jacknon: o7 |Ship. April 7, $200 stolen from safe.'to the burglary detail today. ‘They ae February there hag been ajagement. 1t has developed from al - * * ® D. Allen’s office this morning|E DECORATION DAY SALE : ait got a bréak and followed it up as slight drop in the number of per- small office site into a well-planned| Richard E. Henne has been|Showed that only 172 Democrats For FISHERMEN! of 34 Harvey St.; Kester R. Mor- McCloy Paper Co., Flint, April A ; : : filed gan, 29, of T2 Green St; and Cecil) 12, $299 taken from safe. prayer a oe sons unemployed for four weeks Be" pepe second stage of named president; Cameron, vice et ae aan Oakieed B. Warren, 29, of 12 McKinley St. : . | ping day * ay or less. It said this may “indi- ich has j been completed. president; Mrs. G. W. Davis, sec- The detectives said that Genest'detail is to be commended. : County conventions this August. F < cate that layoffs have become; less frequent and that seasonally ad- St Genest cireuit as rabies wa ue justed unemployment may be lev- cr es asaares « wie once (NO Settlement Yet a Of [ting ot ne thgates Ww Betts, sce onic: Between GM, UAW ory, een ae (Continued From Page One) - jadjusted rate of unemployment.| — seeking work for 15 weeks OF| personally, and that the YMCA willl), in| cee eo ee ane delegate submit a petition, one will Casting REELS the i a ea red r= 2 It said the; ’ incident, detectives weteluncharted jungle i ) ee id he intends Application fer “segisuetion should ae | led from one member of the ring The companies i invetter end for Writings, Lectures view added. es tae barman ane ue township clerk of the township in which ae er CANVAS CREEL to another. the union fears dis-| on tabrador 7 : wil spend much of his time at the] "sides. | | 29 . Meggitt and Bale even junity. Right now, both sides are ’ a Slump Slowing family cottage on Saginaw Bay. Persons already registered on the registration books of 4 12.9 Voiue D j journeyed te Pittebargh on May (pledging orderly, fair actions in ®) prank F. Rand, Pontiac prospec- ’ About 30 members of the Police the township need not re-register. : érerey pa 9 to arrest Warren, who had fled. 0-contract situation. eg Sar fr pe aPos ‘ Department and city officials§ | creel with shoulder Pontiac. - |trips to Labrador, died yesterday ys President wnemsph Sal fred poe crm Un 5, EG, Sesetur straps, Jobs the detectives have now France Fears Riots ,at the home of his son, Frank F. They spears = aie plieraged - ere eee a = *— Ff marked solved include besides the Rand Jr., in Devon, Pa. -He had) (Continued From Page One) _ |**!°: caged . pest Dietiet of Be % . Bammer Linen ae been in ill health several months. _ {worn-out meter money bag City ef Pentiec, Michigan or * When on a fishing trip to Labra-|developments, the President de- —_— =. | dor in 1982, he found a lost goldjclared: ah hs) aueanes emcee cee | ! fee, being = sar sve call for more intensive review of| mission approved a $2000 £ OO OOOO OOOOOOOa aa Dt, : magistrate in Nova Scotia. He re-/CuTent U.S. international respon-) bedget for the 1958-59 fiscal year. \ turned year after year and staked) sibilities agli: — be poss was = pattie opposition. For DECORATION DAY Sports Wear! RI EE eee ce sakons ah doteeoiee etal tae biel tar ung Smo fae Big Selection—UNDERPRICED N ~ In 1965 Mr. Rand of 4226 La- |on the ma ae sor Distribution of “Know aoe \ netie St, Eftsabeth Lake, com. °C Srucnier ned cress) lyour Town,” compiled aya 7 WMen’s Broadcloth \ } dor. He has spoken and shown adopt dictatorial, Communist. |¢"S. is being completed. af) 7 [E. 9 eeecccceseccccccces slides of the country to numerous in te in- | Local and county government is * ee \ schenls and churches in the Foe eggplant ——|\ 4a | ae Famous FLY LINES a trouble. He said the United States| Decoration Day \\ Ate : | Shekespeare uDn-v0u Born in Augusta, Maine on Nov.| must observe the principle of ’ liane \ pe 88 } crucial 17, 1883, he was the son of Henry) live and let live while trying'to | SPEGIALS for Your Caeaehtaetys Diem Vf Z go A. and- Bessie Pickles Rand. oor cael \ Cortland 333 | Ss | The President refused to let —— : Patient Regular Values ~ $1.79 k) ncn 6.88 Yo —— Evangelist Who | nim sey side mats sew pre | His body wil be brought to the a) Coens | Changed } seeking to avoid a power vacuum [rangements announced —=o-me Shakespea Li La Graham while France is threatened with |jster. =" | N ae pase Spin : 3) “ e. oe oOo @ Se ee ae spinning pound test. i, ser Police Fail fo Force “decide LJ af Ge the ton smeuthae ry) ius sidibdibe te sumone Patan “S Showdown on Chief i : weeeteeer ae ago, will share the spotlight with |evening. 7 | a SPIN-RODS | The SSyearcid Ham will fy! “it Coty decided not to call De|during the long fight we've had in SE Actos E88 . from . Ky.. his home, to\cautie, the best guess was. that|the department for the association ” 785 speak at the Cow Palace on the 1. would ask Socialist Guy Mol-|members to stand up and be count- ros | 28th day of the Bay area crusade.|1.+ t5 try to form a government.|¢d.” he said. “I think the results a Ti Shakespeore Graham was 15 when he heard/voiet holds the postwar record (show that those in the department hud a | SPIN @5§9 Ham at Montreat, N.C. for length of office ax premier. who oppose me do not have as pore > f rst Quality CAST Fh ny bye a — = a" “ae much support as they've adver- . ae 1560 night, asking them to “avoid de-| Swalted in Algiers, where the a en : © when you chenge 2 tre Short sleeve, styles in a wide pager . * cTisis was touched off May 13 by ; Postal Hike to Cost State! « if your cor runs out of gos selection a prints, -stripes, cs pie sew ot ceiving pretenses. pA ot hour: “T've said over and over that $250 Y Ex © when you stop for emergency vepeirs plaids and solids. “Two way Fathers Day. gifts. * * * — = tie peers a Pew: lonly a handful of trouble-makers 000 Yeor Extra collar, open or close—easy Coecccccccocceccccoce Yesterday noon he spoke in as oo were creating all the dissension. LANSING Wf — Michigan’s state to launder, extra wearing ; i front of the Oakland, Calif., City] TMs Algeria and since last (rie proves it.” : quality. Eull cut and well PLASTIC BOXES | Hall. Saturday Corsica has vowed to government, already saddled with made for comfortable sum- { mer wear. — 4 CV \n SSP se cc Many sizes and wses. ‘” : lf 2 |) TT aaVas ey nie said today. TZ LL LLL LLL LLL LL ikdedede Lode dededediddedededededd ment began, demonstrated last - a The Weather night in Algiers demanding De| “That makes it 27 to 14 in favor} “That's a very rough estimate of Cocccccescocccocoooce f Gaulle as a strongman leader of of our petition, as far as the asso-|What the postage bill signed by A 98 North Saginaw St. i. Pull US. Weather Bereas Report | France. ciation is concerned, not 28 to 27|President Eisenhower will cost the a ¥ 4a —Bargsin Basement— FISH STRINGERS { and cocler , high near 68. Clear = = *® in favor of theirs,” he said. state,” a department spokesman ae: e).' ' | the. sebarhan’ areas, Lee tonight seae| Faris remained quiet but was * * ast, Ws cant Eve « oom a tee l Meu uke whut uu uke ueueueute ute uae deed 39c Value |e ; Tomeorrew fair and warmer, tense with that the - i mate yet, not knowing the mail : about 73. inde 10-15" miles cheaeorec para-| Donaldson said the City Charter 1957-38 fi for Auto for Home today, nssminishing 40 troopers who sparked the Algeria limited the Commission to consid-/Y°lume for the “38 fiscal year ? SPECIAL fer DECORATION DAY Wear! : : Stoey, ctsinaey sade | oie greet, gat Temes uprising might move to install De eration ot picy mater and pro-(O" whch t base a prediction.” | 3.FOOT HANDLE | eT te NE temerrew by * But the drama in hibited it from interfering in -Will- He was to ny aad Auto WwW sh Bo s’ S rt PI & eeeccecesecesesoooe fi | Dewstowa Tompersteres te Assembly and Coty’s Elysee|man’s administration of the city|!y whether the Legislature w ' @ y po | ay eee. fem... 89 TT am... ss Palace produced no visible effect | government be asked to make an additional — : | TACKLE BOXES 7 7 OM ceseee. 82 12m _........@/on the capital’s normal life. ne appropriation to cover the higher BRUSH D Pp ts i oe “The Conimission fs not com |costs when it returns for a two- wress Fants if, 69 7. am... 68 Police, some with tommyguns, | cerned with personalities,” he | 42, session June 12-13. : . 1 " 14° So, ringed every major public build- | told the hearing. “It is concerned . Val 99 Ff Regular $3.49 Values | . Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m.| img amd reserve troops waited im | with the three breag policy ques- $2.50 Value Tremendous Selection | cons st ue ter Compare. : 49. . Beem: Wind rier ern | ES ae romyp oct bingo = as ig don . Contractor for City Attaches to any standard lawn ot ONE LOW PRICE! 5 ‘ ne : . | . ~ \ “s Sun sets Wednesday at 7:59 p.m. last two weeks. But they did not hose. 3-ft. aluminum handle ‘ Seeccescoocesooeecose ' Sun rises Thursday at 5:00 a.m. He listed the three matters as 8? ; Genatne horeeiet e. ah : : : Moos hve Woaneteey eter m. ne = nn _ i (1) appointment of @ public ved Succumbs at harm ‘inish. . bendy . Pecstey ta | rs ¢ or yesterday director over both police and fire ' Euban sempete Biren ...... the Communists as a show of their |departments: (2) transfer of the| Benjamin R. Blaylock, building 100% PURE Mean temperature 72." ‘ivr: gf [bitter opposition to De Gaulle were |traffic violations bureau from con-| contractor and former building in- 0 | Weather: Sunny. short and lacked punch. . trol by the police department to|spector for the City of Pontiac, MOTOR OIL oo : : ( One Year Ago in Pentiae 3 the municipal courts; and (3 died this morning at his residence i oe { jamendment of the State Civil Serv-|975 state Ave awe : SHAKESPEARE | Mam wremperetare cella. ; 600 Workers to Lose fe Ace Se raped te oecen 4 native of Tuscola County, Mr. @ Ivy League Twills ‘ ’ | Bos lan i re. , iac in 189. : Push-Button’ Highest and Lowest Temperature This Dow Chemical Jobs . Donaldson promised action on glossed aan ure - @ Reyon Acetate Dress w de ae = . k nee > ! a 4 Z : ’ tae \ : i : iy 4 ee i ‘ & 8 THE PONTIAC ere _ WEDNESDAY, MAY 28,1958 =. helters and pedal pushers, When you buy your film at, Simms, you EY &S @ Patent Pumps know it’s the freshest dated film avail~ "Homan Fraity Prevents [mo ah meme et Sie es a or ois Pe nee oh ob ea a ay ran ane ti MMS: ee Timely*Cancer. Checkups bottles of bourbon, . but ‘will not|™ines the ‘eventual. color of the change % vgriable. 2 TOM ORR OW t cH a copalperpwreniall ic SAS ET ES Sodarnwnrttsoacovons > — for MEMORIAL DAY! | the chet retsons beth men ana[s, vee President Citton R. Read! @s, SUMMER WHITES and COLORS ‘#3 JA — Sa NEMoniAt DA SHOP UNTIL 1 P.M. Wee Rb tes nies Aenioe ie a N 9 for DECORATION DAY WEAR! \ § toa Regular’. 10a: tae. |. ian kk IK ie cer officials mee 7 ee Roll....... oe wen , *| Girls’ Footwear \ ae Mostly 2 to 6 sizes. BI L-O-N-G DECORATION DAY Week-End Original $2.49 to $3.49 Sellers— a+ Mag. 4 on 2.59 ‘ Dn DERE Is Perfect to Do YOUR HOUSE PAINTING @ White Straps x | | * ee +* ROUP No. 2 2 a BUY. Ez ys 4 4 7).\| Ni T! I IE @ Tie Oxfords ped hy lyase oy too, FREE | \ As \ vai % . | ) ne 25 °nere en 36mm COLOR FILM Cans i Dented While in. Transit — But All to $2 FIRST QUALITY 20 Slides 1.22 war KEM-TONE Sew wwe lee : * KEM- i Biggest selection lot. Everything’ 35mm color film for indoor or ou in girls’ Summer playwear, $6 39 ; slides in beautiful colors, FREE MAIL- Val 99 — of —— ——— _— ING LABELS available. : GROUP No. 3 anue come! and play styles. Ali leather PER uppers. Money-back guarantee. GALLON Cocececcoccoscccoeoooooess Values to $3 Gare were slightly dented while being shi to Simms—but all the paint is Finer SP OUALITY. Cans are guaranteed NO LEAKERS. Choice of white and colors. MADE IN U. S. A.—Ist Quality | ie CHILDREN’S Canvas Oxfords ie All sizes—7 to 14. Mostly pedal- pushers and jack shirts, Many Other Summer-Wear Items at Proportionate Savings ... Now Waterproof: Your Basement |E ROX Masonry Paint - 10-POUND CANS ‘Easy to apply to cinder 65 ; | blocks, asbestos, siding, ee Reflex Camera Snap Camera ——— etc. Whine one 2 CHILD'S ae Uppers me g10.7s type camera that ae all a. * St» See Barefoot Sandals 50-POUND CANS eee woe x x * * x * * x * + +*« * * + *« x *« * + + * * + x * + * x * * * x x x * x x * * * x * x x * * 5 al « x * yi RR OR ae 85 - 4% Just aim for perfect p pictures ; snaps, Y ha $16. = 3 °f f ¥¥¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ OH ¥ ¥ ¥ Sizes $ to 12 Enterprise ODORLESS OIL-BASE ay eat | hae White rubber soles, Cushion tn }e FLAT Wall Paint &:2«; 2 port: styles as pictured, a s Ideal for all ee, SOOOOSHSSSESHSHSHSSSHHHSSSHHSSSOSOSSEEOCOOOESE 4 AMERICAN Made for Better Fit! + - PIGNIG NEEDS at Special Low Prices ‘for DECORATION DAY OUTINGS! || |———— $5.95 PER GALLON Enterprise oi! base paint for ae ==@® caine Grace ne 499 MEN’S and BOYS” Canvas od Cosa ea SH] TENNIS SHOES Borning oath i BARNS—GARAGES—FENCES, etc. aot enttan ; | ‘GENEVA’ WHITE Outside Paint 198 2 tk kk kk ke kD BAR-B-CUE ) ORILLS Regular $4 Seller " 99 " Rubber Sel SABRE | ROWNIE ‘START ; PER GALLON Cushion Insoles . Tested formula paint com- Black eaves apiati Flash Camera | Flash pt . agg et = a tcteae tatoeee ‘ -to-toe style, white rubber Reg. $3.95 Se / i allons. BY boat Cocks. Limit 4 gal Ay pie pores a — takes PITTTITILITT Tl 7 Canvas Uppers — Crepe Rubber Soles i Men’s and Boys’ Sport Oxfords Made in U.S.A. (NOT Japan) —Guaranteed FIRST Quality 1°) Use Complete, with - Natural Marine Compound I CAULKING + CARTRIDGES | * Caulking ¢ Guns CHROME PLATED GRILL TOP! Be OO 98 oe Se ees 1G QYe Era 277) 7 NW Ww - eet ars rubber tired “wheels Thtow away casing — for drop tn All mata drop-in gun with rachet LS ARGUS C-3 KODAK PONY 11 Stands 30% inches tall. Portable style. guns. Plastic nozzle. Limit 6. ‘ feed action. it 1. : . Cc | Miniature Camera eee ee , - ieee seas sail Pure Bristies PAINT ALL SIZES amera : Big Selection of JUGS and COOLER CHESTS 3%4-Inch | = ee $55 00 —. s28.75 00 THERMIC PICNIC JUGS PAINT THINNER F =?" "2 a 2O° a 22 u ” $3.75 Value—Gallon Size : 88 BRUSH Regular 35c 1/300 sec. shutter speeds ) sonar comers styling. re enware liner, fiberglas in- — coated lens, syncro for flash. | ides Easy to load, non-th BE sulation for hot or cold liquids. ¢ 22° nae a Case and flash extra. = oe vow) Got Se , Better wall paints ‘and cleaning — a Easy to Take Color Movies SeeeeeeesseoeseoseeseeoseeeseeeeooeosooseeeeeeeS x BROWNIE 8mm Gamera Se ieee we Sreshiog 6-Fi. STEP LADDER BIG LOT — Dress and Sport Styles : 1 aa eat $5 Value ’ pred T 9” Pawel opray Men’s Oxfords — sa “< ’ Paint | 99 P23 Jens, easy loadirig, acpaiden See : =7 roll — film—aim and shoot | 2-Gallon $1.79 Value Crigtogt Reg. $4.80" Reg. $5.20 JUGS C “yy 27 4 LIMIT 1 ~ fo $9 ge Be 2B me ti SOE A A REE ES SES aS 288 298 ao y Sturdy hardwood New Famous “~WOLLENSAK” 3-Lens ' | 488 - rere (2 Poirs...... $9.00) . - forced> steps and pail platform. Plains, moccasin toe, glove 16-ounces in y can. Choice leathers, some spray of white and colors. No limit. 8mm Turret Camera Porcelain on see enamel Earthenware ata hoe #67 «3 with a liner fiber- — fibergias insul- | *98 jug with finish, jug a8 insulation. f y st: } Most sizes. with fibergias fits pour spout. | Stion. Earthen- rg Serco P oH. < WOOD see insulation. ware inner Iiner. | or steel liner. LA PYYTYTITITIVIL Tr seni el TAPE | PIBERGLAS INSULATED fc “for Hot or Cola Use ROLL @ q F ILLER ODDS & ENDS of Higher-Priced ‘} %“%-Lb. Can ICE COOLER CHESTS $1 Value Bs 37¢ MEN’S and BOYS’ 3-lens camera with all [1.9 lens, built- 6 8 ¢ er Buy now for Decoration Reg. $10.95 Model 4AT MM | Ns: aene’ tke Spor t Oxfords nme (Fee) Ribbed aluminum body sealed Pull 60 yard roll. J wood, ; i se SN a em al — ter: tite. Lar ity, 100% : ~ =) wai eo at ty, 100% Ss AN D Pp APER a eRoP CLOTH Choice of Four Styles 4) Nebes de Easier to Take tiie ene 0-07. COCO . Reg. 50c 9x12 FT. Former 99 && MOV E BAR-LITE 5 7 | PAK of $1.49 Value | with 4 G-E BULBS ’ lixl6xi6 Inch Size ...........,.. : edepannd . 6. 88 15. Sheets Values UL epproved ber-lite with. Aad aa 29° 73° =" | case. ea indoor movies 7? $13.95 Model 24-A ee: tas ap omy as nage snaps. Reg- a Saetonn Steed Bote cick: > Hi 88 od | sa, Ag Diet bet soddie oxfords, | ular $13 val die x um, 6 | ‘ace, fears. ress Styles, vent-toes, etc.: Alle pg basge apeahy” shan 10 noose from, come or iy ye fo inch shects. : agen point tiE sizes but broken _— FSSSSCHSCHOSSOSOSSS [606000808 00084 sewdsee ocevecesoeces ©8080 0O0068S0SSSO8 1000680868008 086008 OESSC88 ROTHERS E 98 North « Saginaw Simm. PICNIC | —iInd Floor (nexenereereeserersrerreerrrre [simm3, Street ROTHERS ; < a : = ‘ Es , ‘ : oa Bee : i 5 ne THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1958 . - ITratfic Victim's Wife i ,. st | OK Repaving Telegraph [ross ‘wnon vin — 7 * a TVQIUIIVIU 1D " State Highway Department plans project involving a new sidewalk] accident March 17 pear Algonac]. 9 P, M.,. Biase Nek ecin bh eee ea prea eee eiet ee ener] THURSDAY: - Continuing Five ~ Mill|vard were approved by. the City|wisdom of improvements now,|charging they served the driver MAY 29 School Assessment Commission last night. since the street is included in the/of the death car liquor before the Pa wa! proposed urban renewal project, j[mishap. * @ already has set aside| Another hearing saw approval of * * * : Fey tax mon-|a new water line along the north] The victim, John Rezeppa Jr., BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER AT GEORGE'S... Special pay the thelside of Featherstone road from|39, of Pearl Beach, was struck| Red Hot” Values to Keep You Cool Decoration Day. Gucranteed Under- cost. Now it must begin set-/Kenilworth avenue about 300 feet|and killed by a car driven by| priced. west, Lawrence E. Fradette of Algonac. ‘ Shunck, share. | Commissioners set June 23 as th)Mrs. Delphine Rezeppa filed a explana- * date to open bids on new insurance |circuit court suit yesterday against Hearings will be scheduled after|policies to cover city owned ve-jtwo Algonac bars. Police ruled rennjhicles and workmen's compensa-jthe death involuntary man- workers, slaughter. valuation, is not ag around Pontiac’s western city lim- Se pees tax Dace, sor eles Fe ccenpreny ngeved | , in the past four years. | ee RE | a ter oes ae | | Eteeation te aching Wetertord | S00 Oi tdeuing ot Forry coe | 9 A. M, Ends 9 P. M. SHOTWELL’S SHOE STORE ® ‘Posture Foundation —- 656 Auburn - o> Wise y ~- , *° !> GET THE COMPLETE ENSEMBLE (so risces) an 49% FOR ONLY. $5. DOWN ONLY $2.00 A WEEK ~~ y's ; Paper for Big Decoration Sale! One . Ju See Tiariaey 5 Foot Aluminum Stepladder Picnic J i c 735 |e "go $3. 45 Rural 4 lb. Bag - Mail Boxes Charcoal 9° | 39 ss wEL! — 650 camel Includes: LIVING ROOM Choice of é L yoo: Sectional o Sofa an 2 En 4. Tables. Coffee Tape i $ purchased separaicly .... E 2- 65067 BEDROOM —- Apsceeren 'y with Mirrer. B s toes ene spring pede aad wing P Reoudoir Lampe : Tittens. 177 ; separately KITCHEN Includes: Tripite Chrome Comb Set . . iy Wrourhi trom Plated a9 r 'zes % plastic , urchased separately | aes ae ~All Three Rooms eo GHLICHT DRUG Store - for Only mre —— fm 125 W. HURON = FE 40581 «= “99995 Assorted Coritaine x | e . - ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDRESDAY: MAY 28, 1958 | essential - those — el patton ty A- Missile Ship Freight Train French Youth Pt. by "ae pre ‘ | pererr ® — Iron Age Maga-'15 when production was 52 per, Without Tracks | Fine per coal tad ah Gotten ce ee oo swnagcoret = popes oy paged Used b Arm y | - | Eighty-two per cent felt. that | ' the Detroit this week a wa ons or r cen : | Sropmrcn c=" Ready for Navy = Foe ora sow AVOTING LOVE ati rar a : ‘ j he e Army . e . r ane) : a - : . rtation Gs ~ swered that it was especially im- a , -* Talos Armed Cruiser aie tackles pia pair | Survey Held by se portant for women.” , ) | | Goes Into Commission icve the Arctic Cirle which is) Weekly Reveals Most ers ; . ’ Today at Philadelphia capabie of carrying nearly 100,000' Feel Theyre Happy [pounds of military supplies across Senators Pushing : PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The the deep snows. PARIS (UPI)—Most of France's J bl Pp Bill Navy commissions its first mis- | tok ok new generation feel happy and 80 0 ess "ay | . sile warship today, a cruiser that. Steelways, official publication of | per cent of them consider love a icarries an atomic weapon capable American Iron and Steel Institute, | ithing of some importance. WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen-/ says there are only three of these ate drove today toward passage ot} of destroying unseen planes OF trackless ‘steel trains in existence. * * * jan emergency jobless pay bill aft- , surface vessels more than 65 miles'QOne serves as a cross-country | Such are some conclusions of a ey overwhelming rejection of an away. freighter in Alaska and the other | survey conducted by the French effort to make basic revisions in The cruiser Galveston, freshly |is used for desert haulage by R.| \Institute of Public Opinion for the ithe system. |painted and its brass shining, offi- G. aa Ine., Longwood, | Paris weekly “L'Express.” * * *& \cially goes into service 13 years Texas, which manufactures the ve-| The survey began with a query . |after it was launched. Sponsoring hicles. ‘more fundamental and more cru- Pig Vemogy ts pee —_ fm roy a Soft and the commissioning is Mrs. Clark | + * cial than a dozen. $64,000 ques- Eisenhower administration, would W. Thompson of Galveston, wife) The Arctic train consists of @ tions: “Are you happy?” authorize federal advances to the subtle— of a Democratic congressman 29.5 ton ‘“‘locomotive’ equipped, qo this, 24 per cent of the young states for a temporary extension from Texas’ 9th Dist. With tires ten feet high and four d wo answered, “Yes, : ; ‘men and women of unemployment benefit pay- , lfeet wide plus several 15-ton flat-. " nt it’s charcoal . : * lbed trailers and is manned b Ot) mene eee al ments. . Principal armament of this first| Wy of six ‘The train” hi ee “\said they were fairly happy, only A major issue still to be settled! filtered. of the Navy's new fleet of missile;"°™ ° a bl oe faye . meas-'14 per cent submitted a “not very is whether the extended payments | cruisers is the deadly Talos, a 29. | ures a y ae = eng is bow" happy.’ "One per cent — perhaps! win be optional with each inte, Try Samovar foot-long roc ke t-shaped missile a om ahaa "Gee a! as | struck dumb by the enormity of) ,. the House voted, or whether Vodka that can reach into the strato-| co gallons -_o \the question—made no response. they will be made mandatory, | | sphere for a kill. It, too, was 13 — | ‘The Institute polled representa |as President Eisenhower original- | . years in the making. Two power- | Waa fon ily ask tonight! ful launchers on- public view Insurance Benefits Rise | now aged 1950 ans totaling 8, eee et for the first time today. The 1'4-ton Talos was produced er i” — The Institute of) by the Bendix Aviation Corp. It | Life Insurance says Michigan fami- is powered by a 40,000 herdereuee lies received $32,710,000 in death} It found that the new generation terday. the godin weet bog) : ramjet, travels faster than a bul- — alge aged 17,851 adh el — a = ey Pccoara call yg anid Shop | let, her than the bi N cies during the first three months ‘tant sense, the e pes higher ye wey bomb of 1958. The institute says this ‘dition. For when asked if love tone cul sors ee oe | ea ‘ ef PONTIAC | [ | er. compared with $29,794,000 under were important to them, the youths Poe | 51 W. Huron Street Phone FE 4-1555 It can be fired in less than a/ 16.269 policies in the corresponding responded: wecies (uke —— minute after the target is spotted | 1957 period. . very important ... 48 pe! on radar, bearing either a nuclear > | rir setvait . = se os ee To Honor Dr. Hatcher No importance .... 5 per cent N fom... -4<. 2 per cent The Galveston was launched in) DETROIT ® — Dr. Harlan! ina isaportant as life,""| 1945 but was placed in reserve Hatcher, president of the Univer- | eaid a 28-year-old schoolteacher. | 2258 3) >.41 2 siiCishi swe ~ without being commissioned. sity of Michigan, will receive an “When you st : : op to think about it, Lighter . Conversion to a missile cruis-|honorary doctoral degree June 15 it’s about the only hucury avail A NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH — | er began 20 months ago. It will/at Lawrence Institute of Tech-| able.” LOTS Wy FREE PARKING 80 PROOF be completed by September for a ‘nology’ s annual commencement , eee Daily 9 to 6 shakedown cruise to the Carri-|exercises. Hatcher will make the! An’ 18-year-old secretary -said, | 375 bean, commencement address to more «1 wwe? I don’t know what it i Be ; SALE | ‘ nee y 1 through May 10, It was an exceptionally i good day for the » smith's because Mr. made the presentation on the Smith's Wedding ee date. ; : TH : / . “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING hy 000,000—nearly 20 per cent ef | Senators seeking to strengthen | France's population, the bill contend it is virtually use- | oe 1 an mi than 250 graduates. jbut it must be important if peo-|f RECOIL STARTER Clergymen ber. ” ers about ‘sabe ts aes in begpard Ohio and Pennsylvania lead the ‘ple ne oie s fe au | ean Oo ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1058 .— , ¥ > 4 _ Boy, 11, Killed by Car |Push-Button Stripper Main Issue of Our Time, Says Dulles Lr a | Automobiles used by the White |p jeased to thejat nominal rates because of the 3 Highway Bonds xe - MONROE @ — Th Could Shock Taxpayers . awe eet en inte nll 0 we ain salman st one A Licey Teawmnice we] eraunce. ap — oie A-BOmbs or Ministers? car while delivering newspape ey vtind | Sal A ed near his home eight. miles. north|iré"*ny County appetred tang) NEW YORK (AP)—Which otja dinner of the Board of:Directors d e Pprov of the Ohio state line... _|read a request for an “all-pur-|two types of plants is to survive—|of Union Theological -Seminary? rar ; pose push-button stripper.” /the. kind that turns out ministers| Afterward he and Mrs. Dulles saw $100 Million oan Will O sohes So What will the taxpayers think,” |or the kind that turns out atom/their only daughter, Mrs, Lillias) Add 250 Miles of Roads | — eet | Compleioner, — B. | bombs? mo Hinshaw, receive her bachelor of/ j,, Michigan BING ASRMMORY S| srice then’ sald tue request| This, John Foster Dulles said|divinity ‘degree trom the semi- ~ was Maj pA Aa " - last night, is the issue ot our time, n ~ : F , : ; BOOK STORE ton oe ae an $8. ma: [Perhaps the issue of all time, a in Tennessee there is a eee . chine med to ; traffic ke ®t lion dollars in state highway bonds) _| “7 : 15-17 BE Laws s paint pes | plant which turns out bombs,” ; on roads. The secretary of state addressed Dull id at the bearing an average interest rate dinner, of 3.30732 has been approved by: Here is a plant which turns}. ciate Administrative Board. e f ‘ dh - , ‘im iNew Industry Prospects [vt ministers of the Gospel. SALE OF SMART Arrive With Gumente ie tad ee 7 =. The board at : special meeting, See Us When You Return MARSHALL WwW Mi — * * * yesterday acted after the Highway | - ichigan communities interested in at-| “Actually, the issue of our time, |Department received a single bid, e itracting new. industries should look|Perhaps the issue of all hu-jfrom a syndicate headed by Blythe of WALLPAPER our ‘for them during the next three|man time, is which the two/& Co., Inc., and including six other - months on their own streets. /0utp\its will prevail. of the [P2M houses. Take Advantage of Our Enough te peper Don Weeks, director of the |seminary board, is the son of a Alfred H. Lawrence, chief of 2 the sidewells Room State Economic Development Presbyterian minister. The secre-| the department’s finance divi- | ‘ax | Department, told an industrial (tary is also a ruling elder of the sion, described the interest rate | workshop that communities [pri-k Presbyterian Church here. | 7 the 25 year bonds as “very ; evera should search for industrial “ .| favorable under the circum. | room pros- | “Our great theological seminar. r elreum. | pects among thelr summer visi- es, more than any other institu-| *tamces.” & bd wen. . tions, are the mainsprings of the} The huge dorrowing, largest tor| on Any Furniture Fen ee ee eae cen seen eA me pocete | DE Memes rarinees by viate iaey,| Y : ou Need will permit a speedup in road work | thousands and thousands of sum- x * * under the state's one and one quar-| |mer visitors,” he said. “The com-| “They are in reality the central|tet billion dollar, five year road (munity that wants new industry|power plants upon which men/|Construction program. Pa for Any Room in Your Home jcan find some of them by looking | must, above ail, depend not mere- x * * hard and selling hard. ly = ape coene rates but) It will finance 245 miles of new. lor their mate ety.” highways to be placed unger con- ; a | T A k ® Mrs. Hinshaw, 43-year-old moth-|tract this year and ir Legh See @ Once-a-Year Bar gains TIWO ASK REGUCTION jer ot tour, follows her father's|ing some 1a) miles of four lane faith. Her husband, Robert, is a/divided construction, Hof Prison Sentences |i ias atready passea ner or.| . E&Wrence said the bond market Open Mon., Thurs., and Friday Till 9 P.M. dination examinations and hopes had softened in recent days, | i largely because of reported plans | ST. LOUIS (AP) — T. Lamar|to get a part-time job as an as \ cea te 3. ay ate nr be in| eee es I HI-WAY FURNITURE MART WIDE SELECTION — ea administration of-|in the fall. . standing issues by . “ _ Fificials, have asked for probation . VE.. BIRMINGHAM. M/C. ©@ Silk Screen or or reduction of their prison sen-iS-hoo] Gj Diol The issue will be distributed by) /532 WOODWARD A Color Photo tences. = Ge os, ipiomas, |Blythe — semcets investment |i : x & & | en firms throug 7 dealers across, Ys: dees 2 E e 36x48 to 45x65 Both -~were convicted in June ts om Back ree petl Lat bonds carry an ¢ BLOCKS OF /# MLRO. @€eeveeeee 4/40 Ss. Pp L . rating. Through maturity, Inches ee es ee one gacetaen ad rane on |thele tnesvont -yiskd will eanmans CHARGE IT—30-60-90 DAYS BUDGET TERMS—UP TO 24 MONTHS : They were sentenced diplomas to 22 seniors, then took |€@rly 45 million dollars. | , i A i #3 af LE oc igbds tal ead Office, $ 9 5 refused: for the second time| It ‘t an oversight. yoke . wee, jm OS eR i OE Bs ee mh daa | to act on their appeals, - + *& & ; pg he 5 Se es ae SEE US FIRST Ys Oe re _| aad wet anda tu ete “EXCLUSIVE AT | GS thy \ * . ° i here, Connelly claimed his family|the school term, but it couldn't 2 i? ote we, ; 28 f - [has no other source of support; Work out 4 satisfactory date for : : § caged ROSENBERGER'S [2:2=.= S22" =" ee eee ; . fi . - = os ‘ « WALLPAPER CO. DD gg ee ae * 34 S. Seginaew ee FE 2-7001 fCrudie’s plen-eaid he was @ cranes apee rare vest pea “victim of mony Friday. an, Sune quality Declaration of Policy i Irmingham Auto Dealers | refuse to use tax gimmicks We to sll cars | , rebates authorized by Congress. We INVITE YOUR COMPARISON! | Your best legitimate offer | 1. with | 7 ° cars with any competition. The quality of our 3. “and service facilities , ort! First choice for cool Summer ont sensa } cool an fabric that keeps a poet towel Summer trough 55% Ds — mi nkle-resistance, COO ing peogic t handsome texture keeps its business-like , , ied Yous” Alterations inc ene eee ae HERE'S WHY > MILLIONS SAVE mt » %. “THE LOW-OVERHEAD WAY” Tie @ Pay cash. pay less @ Lower rents ‘@ No fancy fixtutes - @ No show windows - Birmingham Franchised Auto Dealers DODGE — DESOTO — FORD — LINCOLN — MERCURY — CONTINENTAL — OLDS — PONTIAC — PLYMOUTH — RAMBLER . | “THE PON NTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY on 1088 a ri Ty pe art Se eae | MARKETS =| Sian i The follawing are top prices cov- lering sales of locally grown. pro- duce brought to.the Farmer's Market by growers and sold by| them in wholesale package lots. i Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of| a Tuesday. Produce i { FRUITS ° q (Apples, Northern oo ec cee eee, $550 _ Apples, Sieele Reds, bu. . 6.50 th VEGETABLE Judge policies by what ey Asparagus, (bchs.) GOB, .....0-s ee le hives. dog. : ;Dtil, i(bchs.! dor. | Leeks, (bches.) dog. . | mn, dry 50-Jb. ..... say...not by what they a al | Parsley Root, (behs) doz ......; think that the more insurance Folatoes, [anc 66 BOE oe. ncee 2 Many people * : Radishes red, (buns.) dos tpreeees os they carry the more protection they have. Not true. |Rnubarb, outdoor ibehs) dor... 1.00 You can get all the fire, théft and liability insurance you ee a ae need in one policy ... with one premium. You can save \ : es oe as much as 20% ... or have more protection than you CURTIS E. PATTON GREENS from Call us for details ... now. I Collard DU. .......ccccecceeeeeeeeees 2.50) eet separate policies. us tor . Se OE Boone docoesceepnusderoes Lett) -Pontiae insurence agent Curtis Mustard, bu .........se, socceseses LSI FE. Patton was unanimously clect-) soinsch, eee eee ae 13 ed president of the Michigan Sta ite Turnips.. Bu. ......0 26 Aas, of Life Underwriters at their’, Tat a pacers 175 pr < ot Traverse City yes- (Remaie, a ene: . 2.50 | Nha at 314 S. Tilden St, was' ay F pre ly president of the Posiac Poultry $10,000 PAYOFF — Pontiac, Motor Division General Manager Receiving the awards were (I-r) Ernest G. Cocha, Charles L. Life Underwriters Assn., and pres-, DETROIT POULTRY S. E. Knudsen (second from left) presents maximum suggestion Clark, John A. Walford, and Ray J. Ingamells Jr. TH ATCHER, PAT TERSON, WERNET ident of the Life Insurance Leaders' DETROIT, May 26 (AP) — Prices paid awards of $2,500 to four employes whose ideas won top prizes. . : , ‘ of Michigan. Pueuty live ‘poultry up te 10 omc Pontiac’s Oldest Insurance Agency He is a representative of the F ginib type hens 36-38; ght “type 16- , ; . ; ; | Great West Life Assurance Co. |i», Ibe)” Whites 23-26; "Barred Mocks GM | b J ti power package similar fase N i B i f 711 Community Bank Bldg. ‘ ig fe ee | neven foc ads iesting turbine and free piston engines. ews in brie | ‘Turkeys: Heavy type hens 28-29; toms . . . * * * FE 2-9224 | He added “use of aluminum in| Richard H. Reagan, 22, of 2851 ely at Start DETROIT EGGS .. A uminum Engines possible future engines depends St. Clair St., Auburn Heights, : : DETROIT, May 26 (AP) -— Eggs, F.O.B one ontinues ; largely on successful development |pleaded guilty today to reckless eat sas) ees ee DETROIT uw — Three experi-| of castable, wear-resistant alum-|driving. before Municipal Judge | . bites: Grade A Jumbo. 46: extra we _ . mental aluminum V-8 in labore. inum alloys or dependable coat-|Cecil B. McCallum. He was sen- SPECIAL ains eg y Sid. at gs Od an eraRe Ae id “sys 36;, NEW YORK (® — An unevenjengines are being tested in labora-|tings (in cylinder bores) which |tenced to two days in jail and a small JUL wid. avg. 30%. Grade B.itone continued in the stock market tories and on the road by General|may be economically and simply |$100 fine, or 22 days. | SALON SHOWING (Ay GxiTa lgyee 41; large 30, medium 36. early today. |Motors enginecrs. : | applied.” , 3 6 ae g necks wtd. avg. 31! g e 5 ~ CHICAGO sear ot , Commercialy Araced - : ¥ nites: Oraae| Trading slowed after an ac a x* * * * * * Pigr' eae i = . | e ° futures: steadied a bit in early 4, "5, Slowns, Grade A. extra, large |OPening- | ‘The engines are hand-built and! Overall objective of aluminum |St., reported yesterday to Pontiac | rh) ac utomo es transactions today an the Board of, be a Pasty a medium 34%-37./ Steels were a bit backward after, weigh about 30 per cent less than engine production is development |police that a burglar had stolen | Tradg after an irregular opening. weed oa ontnad ted their show of strength yesterday./standard engines of camparable|f lighter weight units with betterja watch and a pen and $3 in Nearly all contracts moved). ; Bethlehem dropped a fraction.|displacement and power. They economy and performance. change from his home. | * Eldorado Brougham —— to the og side of be ae | Livestock ' 1ULS, Steel eased. are liquid cooled and somewhat 2.5 jueves! pean! tar cond! * 75 Limousine vious closes, but rye went well| : ; as eee . tores, ahead, continuing its advance of DETROIT LIVESTOCK : | cee eS (Dividend Announced ._ | S0cr## = Mewperts, 10.6. doee * 62 Special the past two, days | DETROIT. May 27 (AP) — Livestock: New York Stocks : . = ce oge—Salable 400. Moderately active. . Emphasizing that the engines DETROIT w® — Detroit Bank and i and others Toward the eud of the first hour, steady; mined graden US. No.2 and 3 (Late Morning Quotations) trade was very slow and wheat | 180-240 Ibs. butchers 22.75-23.00; mixed . ad are not production prototypes, Dr.|Trust Co. has declared a quarterly; Gasoline is manufactured from) = was % to % cent a bushel higher, No. 1 300-220 foe 23.00; no stralent tots (Admiral ...... 106 Int Pacer $| Lawrence R. Hafstad, General dividend of 45 cents a share on its|the lighter portions of crude oil. | Jerome Olds ° Cadillac He ea ted ee Re. both ebiamtes ereone tt ae APs BY Et Bier Bi Motors Research Staff head, said $10 par value common capitaljKerosene is produced from the higher “July $128.%; oats 1% to 1% 68 ibs. 27 $0-b0 25. Pew No. 1 212 Me Allied Sire ... 41 Jot Ze Sor. 3$$|they represent another look down stock, payable June 30 to stock-/next lightest fraction, by density 280 S. Saginaw higher, July 61%: ‘rye % to 1% peony eee ck ae Gute ween Aium Lid 22.37) Jeet ithe road toward a possible future | ‘holders of record June 10. comparisons. a Ale ss cose O? one Se 40-3! Dn. Saas — ~ —— = —— themed to'% higher, July $2.27%: patina “ate sfabrstnay a mun Ut te Meas Bi . to gher, July $2 tichotee steers over *. 8 ew score GET Bengecatt fant 2 to. 15 ‘cents, tundred ties inn heady" Pe gery soot Am Meee. ME Bees 8B OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT Am Metal .,.. 21.6 Kroser ‘ : * . : pounds highe uly $12.52. steers under 1100 Ibs. 25.56-27.00; about . r, J $12.52 3 leads nanny 2 os e 1015-1140 Ib. steers| Am Motors ,,. 13.1 nn S re : 28.00-28.50: small lot average to high|Am N Ges ... 61.3 ar “ " ghoice 1340 Ib. steers 28.50: utility andjAm Rad ..... 12.1 5/8 & My .... ‘standard mixed offerings 71.00-25.50; one/ 4m Sinelt wong #3 Leckh Aire .. . We Believe These to Be =—o@ ewe = 3g [= + re) Ps w 32 0 9 6 2 183.7 2 9 5 2 &:] LET US RECOMMEND A GOOD PAINTING CONTRACTOR . we a = + a 6S ie : @-1-3 eeded so fast because it’s All-Electric! (iasesmamecrnet i BErROrT sro Ks ° . | J Nephier Co.) The THERMO-FAXK ‘Secretary’ ” , Figur es after decimal points are eights | “ONES Copying Machine is a dry copy ls len Eivec & Equip. Co High eri ; | = | EARTH make: You copy business tacts in * IBaldwin Rubber Co. ....... * 124 13.0 . 4 seconds with electngity alone! No Thermo-fax | Ross Gear Co ve 9 95.4 96-4) ; i ; chemicals. no neg#tNes. See how | +.4F% [Seater pee ices Z He it a 7 bg os Alt-€lectric copying can } Se COPYING PRODUCTS iF Een Cech Met Pd. Co. : 6J e1 é ' 7 N I : speed your business communica: ny Menaiant 1s 36 83! 7] WES I HURON S | ‘ PHONE FE 4 251 + | : ‘Rudy Manufact. Co. oooe, * 8.0 8.3 8 i ] tions togay. [Toledo Edison Co. ......14.0 "t ws pe ae 1 = % * { *No » aale; bid and asked. Se OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ° WE DELIVER | et [RENT A ‘58 CAR! . OR AT ¥i0-U NEARBY SHERWIN- WILLIAMS DEALER THERMO-FAX Sales, Inc. Aladdin “lea System " REX’S STANDARD STATION : | ~ .\ 93844 Puritan Phone BRoadway 3-7060 110 N. Perry P FE 4-1193 |. ' | . f | _‘RREE PARKING IN REAR . é | | \ / “Lowest Rates in Town” “ Warne Screw Pd. Co. Phone Mr. White for a |. fast 4-second demonstration.