ame Ae INE ema soa 3H : 5 The Weather | U.S, Wgather Bureau Forecast Clear and very cold. '. Wetalls on Page 2) ‘ < 4. 116th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN “MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1958 ASSOCIATED PRESS —28 PAGES UNETED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE + ec ‘ “ys aE et tbe A Winter Many Will Remember _ aes ‘ ee ee ees ies te x cits Sellen ooens Bish a> Se scall HOW DO I GET OUT — ea : oul of His area 7) 20 inches of snow, Shichad into Pottstown, Pa. stands in deep drifts, trying to drifts by high winds. figure how to get his. buried car back in service. AP Facsimile der to declare a state of emergency as transpor- tation slid to a halt. With sub-zero winds piling up drifts five and six feet deep, officials appealed for help from nearby cities. DOWNTOWN, DESERTED — This was the aftermath of a three-foot snowfall in Michigan City, Ind. Snewed-in cars on this downtown.-street stand as mute testimény to the city’s paralysis. The heavy snowfall caused Mayot Francis Fed- wat J AP Facsimile _ though snow was heavy in most Eastern areas, railroads were able to maintain schedules. SNOW STEAM—A New Haven Railroad train offers a misty view as it plows into a snow drift’ on its way into the station at Hartford, Conn. Al- [ : AP Wirephete : Be Te te i tater sae open. Traffic on the merging road at left was ‘blocked by abandoned ‘automobiles. The Eastern vs iii cso nr mambo cyts. Minus Twelve Forecast Here Late Tonight Roads Passable, Some Schools Close in State; Cars Fail to Start DOWNTOWN PONTIAC TEMPERATURES 12 midnight ....... “6 SO cen cease -8 SOW vccec cesses -9 Ee ee eee -8 aie... ay | i See ae “4 ll am. ..... 6. eae -2 1 pom. ........0.. 2 Pontiac and the rest of the state shuddered in numbing cold today, hit by ra * 9 Below Numbs City East, re U.S. Shivering From Dixieland r= r freezes ever to blow into this area. The worst isn’t over, either. The forecast for to- night is 12 below. The mercury shot to a frigid 10 degrees below sero around 4 a.m. at the Pontiac State Hos- pital. Recorded in downtown was a bone-chilling nine below, at 2 a.m, Pontiae area residents will have to go back to 1940 to find it much colder. On Jan. 19 of that year the mercury plummeted to 12 Care. : Helping to push the mercury be- low ‘the zerg mark were cloudless skies and. northerly winds that caused many snow -drifts. The Oakland County Road Com- mission reported all major roads passable, but some five-loot drifts on back roads. The weather forced schools to shut in Almont, North Branch, and Utica. All Oakland County Schoole Were reported open. Schools in Sanilac and St. Clair Counties were shut due to im- roads and buses that wouldn’t start. Thousands of cars also failed this morning. The major Automobile Club of Michigan emergency sta- tions in Pontiac said they were some five hours behind in answer-. ing calls, There were nearly 2,000 calls of frozen batteries, radiators, gas lines and other mechanical trou- bles, Some people looked at thermom- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Harold Grant Runs for Seat in House Harold A. Grant, president of Fisher Body .Division Local 496, UAW, has announced his candidacy as state representative from Pon- tiac on the Democratic ticket. x * * Grant, 41, of 481 N, East Bvid., is vying for the post being vacated by-Rep. Leslie H. Hudson, a Demo- crat. Grant is a native of Pontiac who has been active in the Democratic Party many years, both as precinct delegate and as an unsuccessful candidate for state representative two years ago. Married with three children. Grant is a naval veteran of World War II and Korea. France Accepts Help PARIS (Ph — France today accepted the good offices of the United States and Great Britain to try to smooth her bitter dis- ‘pute with Tunisia. BES OE BR In Today’s Press PRR Oe ee Onety News| sesaevers re .. Beditorials ........c0ccccsces 6 Markets ......csccseeveees., Obituaries pranies oo Sports . Se cvkicaxess 18-19 Theaters: Pee pre wi GASOLINE PRICE DOWN New Super iron Ethyl Gasoline with 8 Octane Rating. designed for today's 7a ty Rot "led your Engine. to Forker Gas and On 2 Orchard Lake Ave., fast oft on St. UNION SPEAKERS — Department, By HAROLD $. COHEN A flat. denial that the UAW would exchange its profit sharing! plan for a four-day work week was made by Leonard ‘Woodcock, UAW's General Motors Depar't- ment director. * * * Woodcock spoke at a meeting of Leonard Woodcock, center, the UAW’s director of its General Motors chats with his assistant, Moran, left, and Charles Beach, president of Explain 1958 Contract Demands Ernest Four-Day Work Week Exchangé# Flatly Denied by Union Director Pontiac Press Photo Pontiac Motors Local 653, before the start of a mass meeting Saturday. The union officials ex- plained 1958 contract demands to Pontiac area GM workers. \ to New England New York. and Other Cities Battle Big Drifts, | cy Temperatures By THE ASSOCIATED PrEs® A death-dealing storm ‘|swept across the Northeast yesterday, leaving snow- falls of up to 58 inches. The storm had hit an area from Mississippi to New Eng- land. The storm ‘as ‘centered over Portland, Maine, to- day and heading for the Atlantic. Meanwhile, a polar air mass over the Midwest dropped temperatures to the lowest level of the year. The upper Plains had readings such as 30 below zero at Bismarck, N. D., and 29 below at Bemidji, zard's three key temperatures — had made use of the term possible. * * * ,Local 653 Hall. attended, | a fourday week, we would give all Pontiac area GM workers, held'the UAW is deadly serious about 'Saturday afternoon at the Pontiac! the profit sharing mm, } because it Sore 400 persons. Wiccibidinn, cok tb weil waleiiasd. ed by Detroit reporters last week. “I only said in answer to their questions, that if GM proposed it serious consideration." Woodcock told the workers that benefits without adding to infla- tionary pressures, He scored reported comments by plan “novel and dangerous.” “It is the same plan that Ford and General Motors have used for years among their top executives,” he said. “How can Harlow Cur- tice attack this plan. as ‘novel’ No Whistlin done the same thing.” Scientists at the School of Complains ‘Moon Man’ SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (@—Airman Donald G. Farrell completed seven days in a make-believe space ship yes- g in Space, ging’ by auto manufacturers sily- 1 sharing.” * * * Woodcock attacked “‘price rig- jing, ‘We have today an oversup- rply of cars and a shortage of pur- chasing power and yet prices go up. This is not free enterprise.” He charged the auto firms with planning to force workers to GM and Ford officials calling the;per Ohio when he hag received $3.5 million|reported depths of 19 and lin the past.10 years from profit] respectively. if int T He) in tig aTip & terday and came out saying ‘I beliéve anyone could have doiph Air Force Base jubilantly agreed that the 23-year- Aviation Medicine at Ran-} tien. old native of the Bronx,* N.Y., had just proved that man is ready for space flight. .“There was one strange sensa tion,” Farrell said after a solid tests. that he could be heard by cording his report on paper. special. microphone that was re- sade Only by checking his watch and|° (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) strike in June when a backlog of autos will carry dealers for sev- eral months without new produc- “We have our strategy, Woodcock said, “and we might not be provoked into a strike in June, but might wait until the 1959 mod- el year production starts, to walk He said Chrysler's share of auto (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) too," : week in a hermatically sealed tank that represented the cabin of a. space ship. Blown In on Saewsters “T couldn't whistle.” Other than that the ealm vol- unteer reported few physical or mental discomforts on being locked in the tanklike experiment- al space cabin. He could not see or hear what was going on. out- side. * * * : He did not think the clustered) researchers could hear him. How-) ever, it was revealed during the Winner TAKES TITLE—Pontiac Cen- tral High School drummer War- ren Norlund, 16, took the senior boys trophy Saturday at the Land-O-Lakes baton twirling con- test. For other Pletures, ° see Page 15. ! GASOLINE PRICE DOWN New Super Premium ie de Gasoline with 98 Octane gern oy designed for today’s Engines. hot silow your Engine to _— y Jerome “Bright Spot” Needs Sharp ‘Mt to “Ms, Top 6 PE s-04ne, 4 Parmer Gas and ‘OH Co 22 Okehard Lake Ave., Sua off Gag. St Troubles Pile Drift- High YORK, ateine (AP)—The editor of the Old Farmers Almanac, which ‘js widely considered a safe weather fore- caster, was scheduled to speak here last night. Sponsors had let editor Robb Sag- endorph pick the date, on the assump- tion that he would choose a nice night. The speech was canceled. * * * CINCINNATI (AP) — Mrs. Mary Hart had cold feet so she heated a towel and went to bed. The idea worked and she soon was asleep. But her comfort was short lived. She awoke to find the bed afire. Mrs. Hart and 10 other residents of the’ building fled inte the early morning cold. Fire Marshall Howard Fox said damage was about $500. * * * BOWIE, Md. (AP) — A young couple spent their wedding night with 20 rela- tives and friends in the Ascension Cath- olic Church. Five-foot drifts of snow blocked the church doors during the ceremony and reception Saturday for Joan Patten, 20, of Bowie and William A. Fletcher, 22, of Covington, Md. A bull- dozer biazed a ‘rescue trail yesterday. * -* * NEWARK, NW. hundreds of Boy Scouts marooned by snow. on weekend trips to mountain areas ‘were 40 boys stranded on top. of Kittatinny Mountain in New Jersey. A + (AP). — Among - the. snowplow couldn’t reach them, but one bey managed to wade through the drifts to a telephone and call to reassure their families. His report: “Having a wonder- ful ‘time,” x * * ASBURY PARK, N.J. (AP)—When the annual Jersey Coast Boat Show . closed its doors Saturday night, the — exhibitors found piles of snow out- side. A dozen of them curled up in the sleeping facilities provided in the beats they were exhibiting. x * * NEW YORK (AP) — A policeman’s widow got snowbound in her Brooklyn cottage. Two police radio cars, two sani- tation bulldozers and a police emergency squad failed to reach her. Finally a brace of cops set out on: foot to walk a mile and a quarter through the drifts, They took sticks from 66-year-old Mrs. Eleanor McGill’s woodshed ,made a stretcher, wrapped her in blankets and carried her out, — 2 fo . WASHINGTON, NJ. (AP) <— When Mrs. Oscar Dancy went into labor at her home ontop of Montana Mountain dur. ing the height of the snowstorm, state ‘ . police. sent a snowplow to clear the road — to her house. The snowplow got stuck, “tun aah «Glue ee TWO ae lay | eae i a L s ss yen hd ue ; : ) Tragedies Hit |Sad Poet's Pleas {]3 Killed as Snow, ) =. /Seek Surcease (oid Paralyze East COME : : of Tax Increase : on Pa 7 MG KETINETY | cox atcn. av taxpayer! _(Cominued From Page (ne shout ot the ‘ ned 5 other New England states, Ne w : oe ; : P John D. Jones penned his pain in 4 Plant Fire Kills Onme;|icetry to protest the increased tax|¥ork and Pennsylvania. The big) — — City concrete pavement at an estimat- co MS 7 . : t@|bill on his suburban home problem was drifts—some as high will decide on theled cost of $7,900, 8 per cent of; This estimate, reported: by the ; 2 Executives, Pilot Die|>#l on . of the paving of Elm IGensus Bureau, wag about three Jones, a professional entertain-|as , two-story building blocked from Bower street to Hunter|“™<2 Will be born by abutting illion “bi inn he s in Plane Crash ee oe off 30 Hives highways and isolated entire towne, ‘boulevard. Plans call for a 37-foot|PPOPSY owners. year and represented a the of of verse to ngor Township +. *« * ‘ ta : ; xk « * : ° more 22 million since the ALMA WA Leonard Refinery assy tah Review in Van Bu-| the death toll by states was a — ™ will consider | jase Boom census in 1950 Co, worker died Sunday of burns,|""}.neg lamented in winding up|Pcnnsylvania, 9: Massactoselts, Si nic ? j changes atons for zoning MAP| The bureau said both births and i , ity li Colorado, 5; Iowa, 4; West Vir- nion nies changes. deaths in 1957 reached record t bringing the company’s fatality list) his poem: : : lina. 3: Ilinois, seg if ginia, 3; North Carolina, 3; , ‘ One from Marian Smith asks |tals for any year in U.S, history to four after two separate disas- x * * 2: New Hampshire, 2; South Caro- ha ® Dem ds = chates on tik leis ba the Snow . ters. Due, no doubt, to malignant = |jina, 2; Virginia, 2; Missouri, 2; nge in an Subdivision. The owner claims _ (Advertisement) es is eplcions thet inflation Michigan, 2; Maryland, 9; Wash- the residential value of the pro- | AUTHORS WANTED , Figped tinough the mane of Pipes a non Sk (Continued From Page One) | erty has been lowered by the | ma ' é Slalaed the Iie of Gordon : Ander. Our assessments have increased Peover k ype g pete roca sales has a pa’ mye tea re Dewars Se ote BY N. Y. PUBLISHER : son, 34, of St. Louis, Mich., a vac- nearly 200 per cent shoveling snow, trying to jockey ae Sng al wy thoore New York, N. ¥.-—One ofthe nation’s 4 uum unit operator. wee, Seely ee ey cars from drifts and exposure oa cag age a The | is from pect Seek, penmeneet Ss atening mane A plane crash in a blinding | humbly petition that you |FREAK BLIZZARD ito avoid payment of unemploy-|o, w nr eee ie ee Ee eee ‘ snowstorm near New Buffalo, in d over an area benefits and to exhaust send for booklet N-sS—-tt's . Van- re-appraise, A freak blizzard ment Press, 220 8. Michigan Avenue Southwestern Michigan, killed |, + aevaiue to balance the raise. |only about 20 miles square union strike fund. 4, TL (Main Office, New York) three others afew hours later. =o), 10 ne as catefree as a grouse—|Michigan City, Ind., dropped up . Ernest Moran, union assistant They were Delbert Young Hew-|Let’s sell our home, move to the|to 36 inches of snow ees es -1GM department director, explained itt, 48, president of the Leonard x * * rf - AP Facsimile ae oceans Fa Crude Oil Co., a subsidiary of the) © Hoping for a favorable The Lake Michigan port city's CANDIDACY—Harold E. Stassen, who resigned a eee om refinery; William Elliott, 38, man- 30,000 residents were almost com-| gaturday as President Eisenhower's disarmament adviser, smiles | He said ~~ a Pe ager ot Leonard Crude, and Stan-| To you, my salutations and pletely isolated. Mayor Francis! 4s he reveals plans to seek Pennsylvania governorship on the GOP — SS ee ley King, 34, company pilot. Fedder declared a state of emer-| 14+ ‘Three times governor of Minnesota and former president of for all work ~ 2 * s+ * gency. Chicago's Mayor Richard) (+ 1. University of Pennsylvania, Stassen is now a legal resident te se oe oe he Civil Aeronautics Adminis-| Jones hasn't received a reply|Daley sent nine snow plows to aid) —. ke tas tration was investigating the crash/from the board yet. the stricken community. George|- Pennsyl on, Saturdays or Sundays, . , Sunday. ie or gg ome gh erred goal fava, Better ie we would Anderson was one of six refinery + alt , P allow workers more worters vrmed by te amine we (NQ Space Whistling, |ms:”"”. . . |Probers Question Schwartz sso Somer feos (o> poi oline, oil and asphalt. He died at Washington, D.C., was para- fund if they retired before 65 6:20 a.m, Sunday in Geatict Comm} sy ‘Moo M ¢ lyzed by a linch snowfall, the) B® # ’ : until they became eligible for so- munity Hospital of burns on 90 per ys. n Man Geticts wernt in © years, Thee: lf ressure edd ions cia] security benefits were cent of his body. ‘ sands of government workers lined by Moran. Robert Balcer, 31, of St. Louis,| (Continued From Page One) j|main home today with White : dusts demand on GM, ta was listed in “serious condition” | sine a calendar was he able| Use *pproval. All schools were : will be full time shop committee- | vex at the hospital. Reported “quite cl Ht & closed. men paid by the company if Stays bright, satisfactory” were Harmon Drap-|' was day or night. * * * a ann ok Deed. ° I lasts long. Se ae Reman ne [tat I es 9 8 Snes "biel other Someeetin in 30 days after a new employe . $3.25 BEACON Elwell. a of states, Many industries roel rors _ Non-Rubbing A sixth worker, Richard Gault, | -_, business offices were anon “ae ’ "| “I realized that I was on the now, was another demand — = WAX of Ithaca, was released after treat Many Sunday plained by Moran. a. mn. ; — or were A final demand, he listed, would Regular $3.25 © cuemren eid thel ore wee me fee such 88 0 POLICE SEAVES be promotion on a basis of lion eS ae $250,000| {Mere aight be ina real space | In New York, Gov. Averell Har- jority with employes applyin: 88 | ae can tae staan alt be ship. Other than that it simuiat- |riman canceled all st ate police EE Se On remains t | out of operation until Wednesday. oe el ee ee ee pormaagne~ cumeel rae ae a | —__——he-trouble began atT:20Pm.| Space test experts explained Woodeoek, in his discussion of _ > ‘when a valve apparently failed on arvell’s senuidetiien abiitt civilian defense units mobilized to * * home 5 tar f 32,000 oellone of buteme| ren : aid the highway department. Mack who has said Schwartz’s\CConomilc demands, said improvedivited to hear a talk on stocks Cut Price stemmed from the fact that a a £4 ie 12-Bel F st , ‘whe be ben- , Pamous Beacon floor gas and the tank ruptured. simulated 18,000-foot altitude was| 5. pice -Deiow roreca charges are “without foundation,” |/**OP Vim Moght from GM ese Gaskabke Gee Gone iene Escaping gas spread over the [maintained in the space chamber.| Northeast Pennsylvania was crip will testify later in the week, Pet) nich’ will cost the company 2 ENI | east wind toward open furnaces Farrell's other comments on the|”“A' estimated 40 to 45 inches fell q Schwartz ~ as Benefits would be boosted under RUG CLEANER 109 yards away. test included: “I lost four pounds|:, Wayne County in the extreme House clique’? Pres the union demands, he said, ; —but I could afford to lose four (Continued From Page One) sure on cent of the workers’ gross pay : The Butane was located so that ern corner of the state. agencies which regulate the/P*T the normal: westerly winds would|Pounds. I only weigh 181 now. Hundreds of weekend pleasure-l¢ters and turned around and went), — isting, airtine. andg|20t take home pay as now, plus keep the gas from the open flame, ee es a a ee seekers were stranded by the|back to bed. other industries, He has not given|{°F each dependent. the company official said. I was kept busy enough that! storm in the eastern area, includ-| Nearly 5,000 public and parochial |getaiis but has mentioned the| Also, he added, the company When the gas reached the fur-|there was no thought of personall ing up to 1,000 who spent Satur-|students in the Utica area received| names of Sherman Adams, Presi-\“°d Pay supplementary unem- naces, it ignited and shot back to|4iscomfort. day night at Maryland's Bowie|an extended weekend when nine| dent Eisenhower's top aide; Sec-Dloyment benefits (SUB) for any the butane tank, setting off the first RECORDED EVERYTHING Race Track. schools remained closed. Some 625) retary of Commerce Weeks; for-|nous less than #0 = man might —_—. “| kept a diary and put in ts ek t students in the Almont Commt-lmer New York Gov. Thomas E.|"x iA & week under the | The flames then reached an as- nity School district cheered the “no and Col. Gordon Moore, a|?!@2. length everything that transpired. The fall of 8% inches In New 3 Dewey; » Sinents would be extended to Phalt tank, which also blew Up) «1 got a little bit tired. York City was the heaviest in al- news, brother-in-law of Mrs. Risenhow.|"e.S ‘On we wresent 24, x «© * “Really and truly, I could like to/most two years. Public and paro-| The weather caused some pow- /€r. | The plane crash victims were| make a trip to the moon. chial schools in the city were to! er trouble for more than 1,000 He also propoted that GM join | : pe lgpe epi ren ona - + ¢@ carry on today. Detroit Edison users in the Com R | * eathend anata tv cnr of | The single-engine Bonanza came|, “It would be easier if there| TRANSPORT DELAYED Soclen es oat Senn or orn Ca TCO | So towerea, down in a farm field in about|Were someone you that Throughout eastern New. York! eectricity this morning at 8 “Tt the hict three feet of snow, 15 miles north-|'$ just my personal opinion.” — |and in other parts af the North-| Geicek tor about an hour Speaker at Banquet be ’ Back home in the Bronx, hisjeast, plane and bus service was ° esac om east of New Buffalo at dusk Satur- , is continued,” Woodcock said, “the ~ ES ae ae ere ancy at malar, Teta eaen Sew] SPECIAL 2-DAY SALE said Mr. and Mrs. James A. Far-|towns |tributing to the deaths of @ YouNg|the Business Institute of Milwau-\by the radical change in the po- me rel. , man and a boy whose bodies were/kee, will be the guest speaker to-|litical temper of the American peo- : wa “Hurray for Don!” shouted a Fig eae ciuied Friday on raped ire Os Gees wom ee es on Mecrhey the surprise te V. PRICE! Kaew Nf 12-year-old foster brother, Ernest.'the Gulf Coast of Louisiana, drove|Farland in Marquette County < t +’ = their + dag fingpe er “Hike A Pe e ~-7f x *& into Mississippi, swung east into} Police listed them as Spencer B. did 20 years ago.” He was alluding | ~ a And in Niagara Falls, N.Y.,|the Carolinas and then headed up|Peterson, 22, and David Soulliere,| The banquet will begin at 6:30), 1. “si down strikes of 1937 f | |Farrell’s girl friend Jo Ann Bur-|the Atlantic Coast. 15, both of Marquette. They died|P-™. at Elks Temple. Tickets are : den smiled and said, “I'm glad| Maryland State Police reported |of asphyxiation after their car be-|“V@ilable from any member of the — |it’s over.” When the young secre-|almost all major highways in the|came stuck. Board of Realtors. F H f Fath ' By E. H. SIMS tafy heard that Farrell had said|state impassable due to drifting a x * * arming on a er a : he “really didn’t have time to|snow. A huge traffic jam developed] The “ice box” of Michigan over- , & salesman, is for-|», ‘ e Self-Winding Why is the weather of the Ha-'think about her,” she said: “Oh,|at the Baltimore line on US. 40.\night was Ramsey, nine mile s;mer director of physical education|[)iag in 2-Car Crash waiian Islands practically ideal? |that’s all right. I don't care.” |Cars have been stopped there forleast of Ironwood, which recorded|at Notre Dame University and a e Waterproof The much-famed climate of the| Farrell crawled into the 3-by-5-/14 hours, 35 below, Muskegon was the sponsor and instructor of « Pacific vacation islands is caused |foot cabin with no more fuss than x *& &* “warmest” spot with the mercury|Dale Carnegie courses, A Farmington father of four was} @ Shockproof a on ontion a or = The temperature dropped to 23|hovering a fraction below zero. ve ay uel ot ee ee p uge mass of water surround-|family car. He emerg almost|degrees below zero early today on} Police reported many roads in . ing them, and the topography of\the same fashion. His eyes looked|6,684foot Mt. Mitchell in ny OO ae stale lgnery tcc an INCOME [aX Forms Byron strest in Souhtite: Town. 17 Jewel Watch the land itself. red as if strained by two glaring/Carolina. Yesterday's high tem-|ing snow. ‘ ship, according R Price $75.00 * * * bright lights that burned night and|perature there was minus 6 de- Read crews fren Calidend Got You Stymied? to State Police egular rice - The ocean area provides a con-|day for the benefit of a battery of/grees. There were 28 inches of County, cut around the clock " at the Redford You Sa $37.50 stant temperature, since it does/cameras designed to record his|snow on the ground and winds of since Friday night hall ts ese . ou wave . not give up its heat as readily as Movements. 40 to 50 miles ‘an hour. sand in an effort to remove ice A ee woven © a: Russell # Special $ 50 a land mass. The latitude (about x * SOUTH SUFFERING . | from roads. ee oe Lawrence, 43, off = At ..., ' 3/7 that of Cuba) promises warmth.| He ducked out of the cabin and) 5) auanta the 1d their income tax returns has Rensellor The breezes from the sea in day-|stretched to his full six-foot height In » the hardest cold wave} Among other reported lows in} been instituted by the Pontiac Rd. was dead on i time and down the mountainifor the first time in a week. Onyls aouth wiley acta coon hit/the state were: Ironwood -20;| field. office of the U.S. Internal - arrival at Red-| TERMS TO SUIT YOU . i P a na $s - . slopes at night insure comfortable by shifting scientific equipment shortage added to the feordshins. Lem gsi) Sera ppcteaery wa aa Service. ter this A watch of sleek, masterful temperatures, rather than exces- that almost filled the cabin was - “4 0s ; arate, 10. and Gladwin 9. | hes 8 - 1 W mbit aid! distinction that winds itself sive heat. Farrell able to partially lie down jackson -10, in - opened.at 167 W. Huron Police. They re-] as you wear it. Shock- « *« * for his 4%-hour sleeping periods.| The natural gas shortage was re-| The five-day forecast for Pontiac] St. (Do not go to the regular of- from his|] resistant, anti-magnetic. ~ ' aa the combination of low With more shifting, he gained a in“ and Alabama.|and vicinity was for temperatures) fice im the Huron Building). : ; — t foot in which to|The Atlanta Gas Light Co., which|to average around 16 degrees be-| The hours at the special office mountains (these conditions per-|SCOn Square ae serves 58 communities in 29 coun-|low normal—pigh 34 and low 20.| are § a.m. te 4 p.m., Mondays * tain to Oahu particularly and. to|stand stooped and take a few ex) fatey radio broadcasts| The siesta temperature| and Fridays only. 108 NORTH SAGINAW _ of eo as : “I believe I was afforded ample|¢@tly in the day appealing to resi-|in downtown Pontiac precedirig 8| Experts wilt answer questions : PHONE FEderal 3-7114 ce ’ a oe a ee adie con, |SPace for the duties. performed,” dential customers to cut their ther-|a.m, was -9. At 1 p.m. the reading| and check returns, but wil] not le eald. mostats back five degrees. was 2 degrees above zero. fill out the returns for the public. = tribute to the amazing constancy They also were urged to delay ‘ of Hawaii's good weather. s *« f washing, and any cooking not ' . * * * The Weather cabin “from Vienna 20006 101 Georeta temperntares ran trom| ies : . 4 below zero in the mountain sec- PUREE ge I ot plteestiewsemc S| FURNITURE SALE! eee ee ee oe eee , 5 north of the Florida line on the} e ight and snew tonight 5-12 below, high Teday in Pontiac | ao temperature preceding § a.1. At 8 am. Wind velocity 25-36 m.p.h. Direction: Northwest Sun sets Monday at 6:07 p.m. Sun rises Tuesday st 7:25 a.m. Moon sets Monday at §:32 p.m, Moon rises Tuesday at 7:03 a.m. Sanday in Pontiac (as recorded downtown) ‘ the study of space travel during cont = cong pee Ga., and Ft, | Y Pichest temperate occur tg] the 30-minute press conference. |Benning—and Lanett. Wi gan temperature 5. 4] He quit high school before grad- i4ou ill : ; | - | yn (School certificate by studying S S H t - a eye 2 / Beret’ sseaperetore, .0ccc.ccsss::c0048 s|since being in the Air Force. He| WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate ave afely ere. . — Bi SSO cing ple to eter some allege this] GOP Laader Wiliam F, Know . ONLY 2 HRS. 15. MIN. Highest and Lowest Temperatures September after completing his) land has predicted the Senate a 4 Ly, Flint 9:00 A.M. k : ais 2Bie Date to HF Tears, gq [Air Force service and to major in will hammer out a postal and ‘ +4 York 11:15 aloe . on panes ae aeronautical engineering. ' federal pay raise bill which will : Ne sf , A.M, Sunday's Temperatare x * & half-way meet both Republican , ‘ : : b> Steszea sbheusss. tomorrow. Low temerrew 7-12. | He said he had plenty to eat and ate everything put inside the isomeone infended them for a sur- iprise but they were quite: good.” lhow to ride a space ship but he knows how to hold a press con- ference,’ said Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, who made a special trip here just to greet Farrell. Va * * Farrell seriously and studiously answered all questions concerning uating but has obtained a high After the press conference he was placed in the Randolph AFB hospital for about 72 hours of ob- servation and postexperiment tests. Thursday or Friday he -will fly to New York for a round of Content of fat consists of about “This airman not only knows} strictly necessary. southeast Georgia seacoast. Atlanta reported 5 above zero, HAZARDOUS ROADS Schools closed in at least 10 Georgia counties and many roads were hazardotis because of ice and snow. A similar situation existed in Alabama, Among the schools were those at Phenix City—adja- Predicts Compromise Science Grants in ‘58? CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (INS) —Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) 9.7 per cpnt water, closed because of a gas shortage’ Considering Style and Quality ' We Believe Our Prices Can’t Be Beat! Furniture Company “Our 23rd Year at This Same Location” €. semlatcanamlridmty sos cake 144 Oakland Ave. | es Ly. «= 44 a f 7 a a a THE PONTIAS PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1958 ORTONVILLE HOME DESTROYED — Four fire departments battled this blaze which de- stroyed the Virgil Hickey home, Rd.,. Ortonville, shertiy—alter noon yesterday. Much of the family’s furniture 700. State Park blaze were from was saved, but ships and Oxford Village. Firemen ever, that the house was a mass of flames when ingham said the fire apparently was caused by faulty wiring. Other departments fighting the Atlas and Independence town- Detroit Tech to Have New President May 1 DETROIT—Appointment of Dew- ey F. Barich as president of De- troit Institute of Technology was chairman of a board of trustees. Barich, ‘now assistant manager of educational affairs at Ford Motor Company will succeed DuVal J. Terpeney on May I. Terpeney has jheen acting president while trus- tees were interviewing candidates announced today by A. Frye Ayers, !for the presidency. Westwood Village — Gets Safety Service WESTWOOD patrolmen, a trainee, ing of a patrol car-ambulance. x* * * Richard Voories and Robert)Scopes will get VILLAGE — A Risk, former private patrolmen,| The village aia public safety department has been'were given a three-month contract'car for Voories $500 a month _ Fhe _ Fun Way “to Exercise at Home! $8.95 Value Charge Yours at Waite’s . . . Street Floor SHOP TONIGHT TILL 9 nothing was left of the house except the chimney. “they arrived — too late to be able to dl it. Brandon Township Fire Marshal William Buck- Would Finance Lathrup Storm Sewer Will Vote on Bond Issue LATHRUP — At a special elec- tion tomorrow, Lathrup voters will! be asked to approve a $696,000) bond issue to construct a storm| sewer. x* * * Residents also will vote on whe- ther to repeal the city’s one-year) downspout ordinance. ¢ 2 Deer Hunters ; Administrator Leonard A. Watchowski said the proposed sewer program, to abate pollu- tion, will provide service drain- age for the entire City of La- | thrup as well as outlets for storm water in a'l areas. i construction. * * Lathrup presently is in contempt jof the Rouge River. The bond issue, if approved, will Speak on Methods The Waterford Community Activ. The project will carry sanitary/jities Building, 5640 Williams. Lake | sewage to Detroit by the county’s|Rd., will be the site of the annual] |Evergreen Interceptor now under meeting of the Southeastern Michi- gan Fruit Growers Association Wednesday. All fruit growers are invited to of court for not ending pollution| attend the meeting which begins at. 10 a.m. Speakers during the program and | “Slim. Cyche way. ", — > . ae? Se Se mi <= Riot What an easy, fun way ‘to trim off extra inches while you = “cycle” your way to a'newer, trimmer figure. With Slim-Cycle ~ and just five minutes a day, you can take surplus weight off | thighs, hips, arms and stomach . | | ST ee ee PL pe You’re So Very | Proud of Your New © Slimmer Figure... Trim Off Extra Inches with SLIM-CYCLE tone-up and firm-up little ~ | used muscles, too, The Slim- Cycle is sturdily constructed of | Watert rd H t steel yet it’s so light and compact it can be stored in a dresser : 0 0S $ drawer. Your whole family will enjoy exercising the fun Fruit Growers Southeastern Michigan | Group Will Hear Four Fined al Rome jcost the average home owner anitheir ‘additional 12 per cent in taxes. Haines, Michigan State University ‘It would be completed in nine/entomologist, insects and new in- Man, Son Each Pay months, Watchowski said. topics include: Robert secticides; Josephine H. Lawyer,| for Illegal Game ROMEO — A Romeo man and) court costs Friday night for killing! of deer out of season. ‘night Bert C. Beal, 41, and his son, ‘president. William B., 19, of 169 Hollister! the Peace James J. Camella. The father was charged with killing deer in closed season. In addition to the fine, he lost his Dorothy Green, $100, Forfeit Licenses Michael Mockay Heads Wolverine Lake Group WOLVERINE. LAKE—The Con- his son were fined $100 each plus solidated Subdivisions organization) Mitchel, MSU horticulturalist, rus- Wolverine Lake Wednesday Pr. 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Highiand * * * A qualifying round for the 1953 National PGA golf tournament will be held on dune 16 at War wick Hills Golf-and Country Club in Flint as q preliminary to the $50,000 Buick Open. * * * Former middleweight champion Gene Fullmer has signed for a March 3 bout with unranked Milo Savage at Salt Lake City, Savage's home town. * * * * * + West Virginia is raied the na- | Except for the brilliant goal- tion's No. 1 college basketball jonging of Terry Sawchuk, that team in this week’s International |g have been the case. But. News Service poll. Kansas State oo. chyk made 17 saves in the Ist is ranked 2nd and San Francisco ‘riod alone and finshed uut ibe ard. night with 36 sto ps nand might Winas 17 Saves Made ‘in Ist Period “of 4 | Victor y Detroit Back in Third Spot; Adams Says Club ,, | ‘Kissed by an Angel’ | P—The final read Detroit 4. Toronto 1, Adams said the Red Wings! were “kissed by an abel” “We could have been by five goals in the first three and a half minutes,” said the Wing DETROIT score | Jack igeneral manager after last night's, hockey game at Olympia Stadium. | * * * have had a shutout except for an William Nyeste and Francis |ynnecessary final period penalty Mitchell in doubles and Sy Syzman-'tg Bill McNeill ic Te P » Gine- os. 08 rom Pee ns The triumph put the Red ham Inn team of Ann Arbor are the new leaders in the men bowling tournament at Buttle Creek. * * * dim Pace, University of Michi- gan’s All- America halfback, said | that he is leaning toward signing a professional contract with the San Francisco {49ers Instead of | Challenger Lew Hoad whipped world professional tennis cham- pion Pancho Gonzales, 6-4, 6-4, Sun- day for his 4th straight victory in their world tour. * * * Bay City Central football coach Elmer Engle is reported talk- ing to officials at Oak Par\, Il., High School about a similar pest there. The school is peren- nially a grid pewer with 3,000 | 'Leafs held a manpower adv antage | The : students, Utah Pro Wins Texas Tourney Bill Johnston Shoots’ 274 Total for Honors, at San Antonio SAN ANTONIO, Tex. wc lub professional Bill Johnston, who plays only the winter tour—and not too much of that — was) showing the big names of golf al thing or two today. He was the only player winning money in all tour- naments: this year. The Provo, Utah, Municipal, Course pro, a deadly swinger the - tee 7 as imperturbable as/ | Marcel | that put Detroit inte a 2-0 lead 's sta ate! Wings back into rd place in | the National Hockey League, two | Polats ahead of Boston and one | point behind second-place New | York. “This is the third or fourth time we've had a chance to get into 2nd place,”” said eoach “It would be wonderful if going to Canada where he could icould get up there and stick.” -———_—__———t##tke more—meHey. ae * * * . * * * The Maple Leafs thoroughly out- played Detroit in the opening period of last night's contest, wit- nessed by 11,106 people despite the bitter cold. Sawchuck turned back! igreat efforts by Frank Mahovlich, | Tod Sloan and Brian Cullen in the’ ‘Ist two minutes, and before the game was four minutes old made) two or three more saves that drew! © thundering ovations from the crowd. Twice in the first period the ‘but failed to capitalize. [Wings took a 1-0 lead at the 13:2 ‘mark when 34-year- wek got his Ist goal of the cam- paign when he smacked in War- ren Godfrey's rebound. It was a similar Pronovest's jong in the 2nd period. Nick Mickoski got the goal from 12-foot range. Gordie Howe carried the Wings | through the final period. - First, he net up Red Kelly on a 20-footer early in the period, stealing the ic from two Toronto players and sending a pretty pass to Kelly, ifor. the goal. ’ * * * Five minutes later Howe took a pass from Norm Ullman at mid-' ice, skated around a Leaf defense- |, iman and tified a 25-foot back-| off hander over the shoulder of goalie} iEd Chadwick, who had a rouch/ iball Assn.'s division leaders but! last night as the Pistons scored trailing, Sid Abel., we) old Tony Lesi-! effort on | shot | pee eee —— Win on Terry's kk * Duke’s Basket Does It, 100-98 - Pistons Clip Hawk Quintet & the air when the buzzer’ sounded,/Shue led a first-half surge which put the Pistons ahead 65-42 at halftime. The Hawks closeq the gap to 77-68 at the end of the third quar- ter, finally taking the lead 98-96 with 1:24 to go in the final period. Joe Holup of the Pistons sank two free throws to even the score at 98-98 with 53 seconds to go. Dukes touched Shue’s despera- tion shot just before time ran | out and tipped jt in for the win- ning score. Bop Pettit was high for the the Pistons with 21 followed by seme with 20 and Dukes with In other NBA games Sunday, the “Minneapolis Lakers downed the Philadelphia Warriors, 106-99, and the Syracuse Nationals chalked up a 113-105 victory over the Cin- cinnati Royals. Snowstorms postponed the sched- uled game between the New York ST, LOUIS wW — Seven-foot Wal-| Louis Hawks, top team in the ter Dukes’ newly acquired flair for; NBA’s Western Division, finishes is proving trou-|. Two nights before, Dukes hooked National Basket-|in a two-pointer in the last 23 sec- ‘onds in giving Detroit a 11-1-109 victory over the world champion’ The lanky Detroit star sank a Boston Celtics. It was only Bos- field goal in the final second ton’s second home court setback ‘of the season. over the St. { Dukes’ shot last night was in &S2>@pin E ending the game. Although the contest ended on a tense note, the Pistons twice held a 25-point jead and then had to come from behind in the final minute to win, George Yardley, the league’s top scorer, Harry Gallatin and Gene dramatic jlesome for the a 100-98 triumph Madison Knickerbockers and the Boston) {921 IN.OUT — Bill Hoeft, left, became the newest Tiger regular to join’ the list of signed players yesterday but his pitching. buddy Frank Lary remains as a holdout, ° Halas Returns as Coach CHICAGO # — Owner George celebrated. his other two come- topped} Halas of the Chicago Bears-is-go-'hacks-with-championships in 1933 ing to make a coaching comeback at the age of 63 with some “new ideas” he’s itching to put into practice, Two years ago, Halas handed the coaching reins to Driscoll say- ing administrative and coaching x * « duties were getting to be tooemuch The National Football League |!° him. pioneer yesterday announced he ; * = * Driscoll piloted the Bears to the Western Division title in 1956 only to lose the playoff championship to New York. The Bears were pre- season favorites last year but fin- will succeed Paddy Driscoll as head coach of the team he organ- ized as the Decatur, Ill., Staeys in 1980 ond moved to Chieoge in eae . gos | (Celtics at New York's It wil} mark the third time |!shed in the second division with Halas will return to coaching. He # >7 record. + * * % Halas said Driscall would be- Fans Stranded at Race. Track ‘come administrative vice presi- dent in charge of team organiza- | t | Horse racing, basketball, boxing, soceer, boat racing and horse shows and even such winter sports as skiing, hockey and speed skat- ing were dealt blows by the bliz- Miss Rawls Wins as Jackie Slips ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. @® — Betsy Rawls, who went on her steady way while Jackie Pung zoomed up and down, won the St. as ~|Petersburg Women's Open golf a tournament, Busy Week for Parochials Detroit Skater | us circuit 10 wis two ever tus Midwest Champ ‘Area Fives Play 7 Games fidwest Champ Reset ne tone s ee oe ai aoe Te peace AP Facsimile ronto’s George Armstrong holds off Al Arbour (2) and Wing Red Kelly (4) wrestles with Ron Stewart (12), left. Also shown is Leaf Carl Brew- er (24). Detroit won 4-1 completing a weekend . sweep of Toronto. THIS IS HOCKEY — This brawl took place in the Ist period of the Toronto Detroit hockey game at Olympia last night after a fight began between Red Wing Billy McNeill (21) and Maple Leaf Brian Cullen who are grappling at extreme | right. An official tries to separate them as To- East Coast Blizzard Blasts- Sports Events—— By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {zard which swept the ntl jtoday’s program. Weather condi- Open last month: of Detroit won first place jn the By H. GUY MOATS be his first starting nomination. Miss Rawls, a Texan playing out of Spartanburg, S. C., nicked, la little off par every round, but With all parochial league com-|Other Shamrock starters will in- \petition settled, area Catholic/clude Bob Mineweaser and Art school basketbali clubs are making Rchak at forwards, Pat Campbell juse‘ of the time this week, and'and Tom Dabbs. guards. Ine xt to sharpen up for the coming! Rams of St. Frederick will play | jdistrict ‘playofis. None reached Tuesday night at St. Frances de. junior men's event of the Mid- didn’t get much attention at first! ,tion and added there would be no lother staff changes, That means retention of assistant coaches Phil Handler, Luke Johnson, Clark Shaughnessy, George Connor ‘and * * * “When I quit coaching,” said Coast over the weekend. jHalas, “I couldn't think of any Bowie, where several thousand ‘reason to induce me to come fans were stranded after Satur-| @ck. But sitting back and look- day’s horse races were run off in/™8 Over the situation the last two blindi years, I felt coaching methods in > ing anew storm. aed pro football were changing and I developed some new ideas. Now I tions govern when the track will want to try out those ideas.” Grint ‘n’ Groan Boys | Visit Pontiac Armory for 3-Bout Card re-open. A raging snowstorm in New - = England caused the Boston Cel- ties to cancel their National Bas- re Ing ere York Knickerbockers Sunday. -_ Numerous small college basket- ball games in the South were post- Sunday because the teams were) unable to get to their appointed) places of play. Opening of Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn for boxing was post- poned until March 1 when several ketball Assn. game with the New on Wednesday poned Saturday and at least two! * * * of the fighters were unable to,'0 The grunt 'n’ groan boys return the Pontiac Armory ring break through the ‘snow barrier,| Wednesday night for this city’s In Bronxville, N.Y. d horse show 2nd professional wrestling show of |Was cancelled when a judge ‘and, the year. many exhibitors were unable to * * + ‘Teach the Saddle Tree Farms Club.| Jim Hady and Joe Smith will because Mrs, Pung was chop-| iping great chunks off the 74 set] las women’s par for the 6, ior x ke ‘Sunset Club course. Sandra Shaw, also of Detroit,’ Then Saturday Mrs. Pung lost ‘placed second in the junior ladies her touch and took 81, Her mar-| class at the end of the three-day jgin dropped fo one stroke as Miss | western Figure Skating champion-' ships over the weekend. A soccer game. between the first Vienna team of Austria and an all-| star American aggregation in New York also was cancelled. An Eastern Hockey League game between Johnstown and Washing- |ton was postponed. meet the Donovan Brothers in an Australian tag-team match to head- line the three-bout program. - The Donovans, Northwest tag- team champions, defeated Hady and barefoot Al Warshawski in the opening show at the Armory P arhia < visiona Orcha St. a marble statue. won his firs ight i ie nck with on y Mi saves. i isional beens io rd Lake Sales, in Detroit. Detroiters fin- tournament. 4Rawls shot another 73. tournament in two winters of HE... wy's coming closest as ee ished 5th in the West Side loop. | | A terday Miss Rawls! Other gam last night the | S : * * * gain yesterday iss aw ing yesterday as he galloped in mes a up to St. Benedict, with a 82 Rams 2rd in the SCL. by f with a Zunder-par 68 for a total @asue resulted in aaes for the | mark * James Browning and Janel Har-|shot 73 and won by four strokes Wil a oe inacr-par & (FLA a 274 on 7? hoes s and $2 > 600 first Ran: "ers over Bruins, 3-2, and the The week wilf be a busy one | * * ley of Lansing ‘teamed to take with a 291 when Mrs. Pung took ¥ é or é frie id sag C} 7 be > *} money in the Texas One on. icago Black Hawks over Cana-|seyen games are listed starting t De pane a shag to Pow second in senior pairs. Robert E. t t prig 2 eight putts of five 2 = diens, 40 Montreal and Boston). So , |tiae for the 2nd time this season! | James of Ann Arbor and Dorothy- '€' oF less ~ * ee iwith tonighf’s tilt at Shrine, 5 . Most of the field that poundes ds. in 5 iturday contest. igainst Detroit St. Benedictine. i“ . n ip Macs pee Mich- ann Nelson of Chicago placed third | Reged pegs Meee ae eee ae i ees as ; aels on ursGay In tne Only Zame jn the silver dance event. s io ie Ss ung = along behind hum tt the SSO | Pontiae St. Michael and Or- of the year played on the Sham- ond, tedion a also s on “ H > lee Show Postponed chard Lake St. Mary tangle trock’ s home floor. . ouston, Among them Is b Ros | ¥ ay . » : uesday at 8:15 in the 2nd i NHL Standin $ burg of Napa, Calif., eS my Severe Weather seg eS Games Friday pit St. Mary | > sd batile between the teams this | stretch runner who almost | (OL) against St. Hedwig in De- | fer who almost w , . season. Eagiets trounced the MONDAY'S NHL STANDINGS the Texas Open with a great ¢ Last weekend's severe weather; * | troit, while St. Frederick goes | W iL T Pts. GGA as Uper sy EN tel : | Shamrocks 47-38 in the first | | Montreal 36:13 7 -79 200 117 under-par 61 on the final 18 holes. |brought about pdéstponement of the . | to Detroit St. Ceceilia. I York 46 : ae Ue ee Atlan ~t4,, Meeting, but this could be an- | ew or a 1 SATURDAY’S COLLEGE He wound up in second place at Oakland County Boat club, Svivan | Detroit 25 126 1 O77 an got $1 00. - - " |Lake city and Pioneer Highlands| other story, despite the advan- Closing out the week's basket- Boston By THE. Assoc ATED PRESS oe ao ied the 1 ay /sponsored fee review oe"\ tage the Orchard Lakers will |ball business for the parochials fpicago se ‘. Sei Ea oye . 1 ournmament , of 8 Dv CW i 7 ee, Se eS) ae Oe “s fF . | have on their own court. will be another of those unpredic-' MONDAY’S GAME wo Pay moe ~ [Sova “a 7 by six strokes after the first two’ Chairman John Benson thi si — No games scheduled. rmy overtime) : ; : table Ram-Shamrock battles. It SUN ESUL Marquetie 84, Canisius 80 (overtime) ot iy . ia mornineenidl the review. Uneiud crac at} DAY'S RES 13” rounds but by one going into.! ing said the review, includ-| Both clubs will use their regular 'takes place Sunday afternoon at/Ne™ York 3, Boston on — SS jones (Bkn) 50 > ! yi? + . = c : . i the final 18 holes yesterday. could ing } previously announeed fea- sterters. except in one spot. Coach , o'clock in PCH gymnasium. aire Wy Pccohgry . Niagara 68, Pertnams 81 (overtime) manage only a 2-oVer-par 73 and tres, would be held Saturday,/Bob Mineweaser said this ct ‘Rams won the previous on: 34-25. | hth patch a Georgeto te wor 66, senen Hall 63 finished in a tie for third at 278 Feb. 22, starting at 1 p.m ing he would start Bob Mountain) oe No canes scheduled. Harvard 71, Brown 68 with Jimmy Demaret of Kiamesi Races for skaters.7 to 16 years, at center in place of George Drake | Foe ne. iba 56. ow “ Lake, N. Y.; Bo Wininger oef.a show by the Pont dc Skating clubito give some help scoring. Penn 90, Columbia 77 Odessa, Tex., and Billy Maxweli,jand a hockey game are. sched-|Mountain is a 10th grader, br ought} Hope for 1 £000 Entries Holy “Grant ro ergo (Be cin uled ect, al so of Ode “SSa, GAMBLED ON WEATHER — Lost. — These blanket of sr racing ns braved a See hoe isos to attend Sat-. stayed at the | Jurdaly’s pipgram at Bowle wace track aid were chance to dig unable “to ‘make it: home through an, 18-inch + ® rptugnie d to Baitiandke on Maton trains. up from the reserves and this will —_- OCKC Show i. Hopes were expressed at the an- nual banquet, Saturday night. for nel club, their wives and guests, that the April 6 show will achieve Groza, Baker NFL Scoring Champions PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Who said the Pros took the foot out of football? The top five scorers in the Na- tional Football League all were kicking specialists for their teams, The race for the individual cham- pionship ended in a tie between Cleveland’s Lou Groza and Wash- ington’s Sam Baker, each of whom scored 77 cits. * members of Oakland County Ken-| on New Date:: the 1,000 entry mark, long sought _by the club. The date is a new one. Hereto- fore the OCKC show has had to share dates with shows in St. Louis Mo., and Pittsburgh, Pa. areas, and this fact influenced the entry there. The show, date for which ‘was announced, Saturday night, will take place in Detroit Artillery Armory, 15,000 West Eight - Mile Road, in Oak Park. The .show will be a benched, all-breed event, with an obedi- ence trial and junior showman- ship competition as’ additional features. Entries close Tuesday noon, March 25, at the Bow Dog Show Organization, 4461 West Jef- ferson, Detroit 19. New officers for the club are headed by Frank L. Grant, | mega village, president; Honora _* * statistics, Baker amassed his point total on* 29 extra points, 14 field goals and one touchdown run— which came on a fake field goal attempt. goals and 32 extra points. Jones Keeps’ Winning - Hayes Jones blazed to victories jin four events Saturday as Easterni rack’ until Sunday waiting ‘for a “Michigan walloped Central |Michi- "AP Facsimile yw. An estimated 1,000 people According to the official JAG U6 am; vice president, Gordon Par Grozo kicked 15 y dent Ss John P. Hackett, Birming- ham’ vice * &.® -Joseph Faigel was toastmaster) . and brief were made by Grant, A. Wilson Bow, Blessing,| Jack of the Progressive | Dog Club, Parham and others. Be- tween 60 and 70 attended the din- ner, ply, affair, of the year at ut their cart. Some’ 3,50) others, |gan 73-31 in. an indoor staat at : ‘Westin. : which than the 30 /‘stag”’ 102, St. Francis (Pa) 104, Geheya HY any (W Va) 66, Washington and ‘ech 61, Bucknell. 50 Hy Wohatcnbare #6, Villanova 66 South Mississ $1, Geor, 63 tet 73. og Louisiana erate Ps] “wake at 59 yo. Washington & ‘etnple 62, George Washington 45 ts oe 69. Marylafd 64 (iriple over- Midwest Detroit 55 ibion 54 higan ©, Ferris 47: io State 85, Michigan gstown 72, Detroit Tech 60 Western e 70, wares 0 Kent State 76, Western Michigan 71 , Huron JC Eastern Michi- 101 Northern [linols 89, Kentucky 56 Pat Devany Cards 7 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. @ — Pat Devany of Grosse fle, Mich., shot an 82-78-82-77 and carded a 319 in the women’s open golf tourney) ie High winds and sub-normal temperatures -resulfed in the postponement of four regattas in Florida and compefition among ‘sep dinghies on Long Is- and Hady, the Midwest champ, is coming back for revenge, Dino Bravo, the Italian giant, tangles with Irish Sampson, the “pride of Dublin,” and Martino . Angelo faces Ted Marshal! to round The Connecticut ski meet at Sal-/out the all-star card. isbury was postponed until March 9. The 2nd day of competition’ in the Tri-State Speed Skating Cham- pionships at Grossinger, N.Y., also was postponed. a ae | Advance tickets are available at Griff's Grill, 49 N, Saginaw, or the Armory, FE 44130. The matches are sponsored by the 107th Ord- * * * nance of the Pontiac National Start of numerous sports events,|Guard and this Wednesday's. bouts including the NHL game at Chi- begin at 8:30 p.m. cago, were delayed because the : storm delayed arrival of the teams. ° : Tuesday night's Steve Ward.Pontiac Pair Doubles Teddy’ ( Top) Davis 12-roun fight at Hartford, Conn., was oo Champ s After Rolloff poned until Feb, 25. City Standings: CITY BASK i nieaty W2aoues The Pontiac duo of Marge Spal- ding and Cipa Walker rolleg an. 119% handicap total to 1194 by the Hillsdale combination of Phyllis “|Mains and Mary Jane Chappell to win the rolloff for the doubles championship of-the Ist National Ladies Elks, bowling championship L L Royals & 2 clo 5% held recently at Local Lodge $10, K. of C. 7. & Southfield 3 i . 8 Shaw's 6 5. Fr B woe Griff's 11 0 Boys Club 47 Walled Lak: 7 be ne . ; 4 Merchants 0 10 w ssc Lakeside 8 i Bud & Lou ie: T. &C. 5.5 — sy { CLASS D American a Ww wh. trows a ets 2 Pontise B.C. 8 2 : Aub. 5 & 10 5 3 Whiter’s 1 we Wt Auburn 4 enon” FP Bhe gE Class a's NIonrs i eid Oe tee A — % pg 1 pe : _ ry ee vs Vikings. i pan: ey ; o vs.) se D at Lincoln funor--Rock Bowen Arrows (American), 7 re tyr burn 5 & 10 ¥s. Home Lunch (American), 8 pm ment, She won $73.66 in petite mon- Jelub: ae ate . 4 ier ey. Ne AER Ta ag t Fi f + : ts if : \“GnNeee te : THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1958 — : € ¥ : ; 5 4 4 : <- 7 eee _—— 1 > ’ T Lif : d t : ; * P erilous Roads ee Wat | rue LTC, Adventures Fog Over Italy Hampers: Claim Seven ghily Lower | WHEN Hunt-for 16-M ne : am NEW YORK ~The stock mar- NAPLES, Italy » — Fog and, American search planes took off Driving bis ngpr in ket was slightly lower in quiet wee a ee sent ir tate rin early trading today. mountains Ionian Sea ham- Syracuse en Weekend ye Most key stocks declined frac- pered the search today for a twin- British planes from | Cold, Stormy Keng) § tionally. There were a few small engine U.S. Air Force transport S. Sth Produce gainers, a ae missing with 16 military personnel <> | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ancien, Sites Paes $4.80 Some tobaccos, aboard. . that ; ; oe : steels : : | Seven persons died in Michigan|45tiee Wantean 'w *cccrtsrcss* gg metals, nudged Pan Ryllngee - Despite the fog, more than 15 in | traffic accidents over one of the) Apples. Steele red, bu, ..++y,00++0» 6.00 sa lower. Farm + 2 Baie be coldest,. stormiest weekends in ¥ isregularty tN A os IES excluded. There were unconfirmed . decades. - [Besta DU ansussegensere - pao tnplements. baegsr~d edged off Di see \ ye reports that the United States was Heavy snowfalls in the early|Car a. 28 ad Arata, W Ax Need Tax Cut trying to check with the Albanians. part of the weekend capped by|Horseradish, pk. basket sc.secsss0e 2.781 or leech on Soa te match Qed 0 RR Ry a Vd Lanta mun : ’ omens cold weather, heavy winds and/|Leeks G ee tessesnegeceners 218 thee Ave Fi adr by tht Yee aed ae . SEOUL, Korea @ — The United | drifting snow in the latter portions Parsley. Rost (bens) don. ...-.--- 138 , Ae = oak somes sina - \ WA) ier. | ‘ Det fers Told |Nations Command will meet the freeware femmes aide SS, ai: HS] memnood tor ere ot A WHEN TWO RIVAL ELEPHANT =— rol IM. lec seue ate enees Geis * ely Rhubarb, hothouse, (behs.) dos. .... 128! Following Friday's good tech- Game OLA THE JUNGLE BECOM .___ |liner which vanished into North ! i Mrs, Edward Goertzen, an ele-|Tomstoes, hothouse iki) @ ths! {48 inical recovery there was little in pe pera gems Cae TE RSA hae AND U.S.. Economy Requires Korea with two Americans at the , mentary school principal of Tay-|~ : the weekend news to prompt its Ome : ' Mo Moderate Rate, comtrols and 30 other persons lor Township, died Sunday follow- continuation, Walt Disney Productions TRUMPETING GIANTS. re e OTC, | board. | ing an auto collision, Poultry See ak meee pe Searvet | ey According to Speaker! 1 was assumed that one oF : Carl D, Miller, 23, Petersburg, DETROIT POULTRY oe Republic Steel, oot PRE Sc more Communists had gotten ; was injured fatally Sunday when , Feb. 14 (AP)—Prices pasa) DOeet. U.S. Shel, —_ RF DETROIT —Charies R. Sligh| aboard the plane in disguise and i his car struck a culvert in Mon- Ce cea leak Genel Seubeeies -eaneed Jr., executive vice president of the| forced the pilots to fly north at : oo oe na is-ist nests” type ‘brellers anajfractions, — National Assn. of gunpoint, Korean National Air- ‘ tanfie Battle [tere a bo seat: After a moderately active open- asked Congress today to “remove lines charged the 32 had been 1a Mens seed ‘tatally Satur- capenaties, «Ibs, 2-36 2-98, $-014 Ibs. 3-0-1 trading became’ very slow. the roadblocks to capital forma-| kidnaped. | day when the car in which he was QETROIT EGGS * [Becanse of the’ bllanand there wes ete samen lan ak Eames Aside from sarecing to te TEX. J i Feb. 14 (AP) .@,d./some early absenteeism. | Genimeast of ‘Kalamazso. [Dero came inden, fetreals|Giness among floor brokers at the [dual and corporate incomes. tral zone at Panmunjom, the Com- ? * * 41-43, weighted Se a nies te New ‘York Stock Exchange . * * |munists remained silent on the fate : Russell H. Lawrence, 43, Farm-|30, wta. sve. i erade B, large 30-40 : What the nation needs to revital-jof the twin-engine airliner. | ington, ‘was tilled Satirday night |Sia2"fjgr™ Se Wom fa Peer) NL Vad Stacks art moderate tax rales, spread EN ie uy in a two-car collision in Wayne| Tots! weekly recet Morning Quotations Lt. Col. Howard W. McLellan of County. ‘ ered, oan FO Cent fae eS ere * jover the widest possible base. puchanan, Mich. was among 32 Herman A. Davidson, 50, High- 5 ee RY) poe EE Pr tet ce ow He Jones & L vee at In 2 speech prepared for deliv- |persons aboard. i land Park, died Saturday when fe ae ge ery before the Detroit Economie | Col. McLellan, a U.S. Air Force | his car overturned in Detrolt. Livesiack Am Ais "*:.:: 3 Ope": BY Club, filgh deseribed the current jtticer, was acting as . Saree eee. 6. Coe we a ae An ore kis: ty eg, 8 My 8 said It undermines incentive and } kited he as ding nstack nlyDETROW, Ret. 1 CAPs ihe Detron | Am MAT °° 385 Leow oa hg WOODS REVEAL THE FEROCITY | hampers the accumulation ot| Lodge Calendar telige akeimnt $a Detealt uHlogs salable #00, Market ot er Am M Gas” ¢.:: Ei re Re WITH WHICH THE GIANTS FOUGHT. on ere ee Quadrant Low Twelve Raymond Sagina Cattle ~salabdie 1,800. early sup|4 amet 4 Geo ... @. ; Annual election was killed Friday ‘night when tis sot ig ge eo { ° Cares ae Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 217 It would be difficult, he said, to/ottioers, Wed. Fy _— car skidded into a tree near Bay |sround ent surly, trade Gn limited) Am Viseoe® --- 4 inn POL. — devise a tax system more hostile/s:"'T” w. Burnes, os City. early of | t4 met\armeo Stl’... —y_ RS . to g dynamic growing economy edt. Se eg earl inate el Pes . . bead, te ony way the goer : ited Sree HEE GO t Dips Into Till | pe in Brief | chalice stee: 08 to 26.00 AU Retin ...+. het . ment can hope to take in enough a Gardella Appointed sa teas e + ait & Onis": ates ore re vernmen IPs n O ! NS eaten News in Brief : . . oo; and oo] Benauet °3:. bt Mie Me Pe... 32 | out inflation is through @ resump- Firm Vice President Para = ay agai eee Hl een 8, “He ton of economic growth. | Oakiand_ Cuty Sherr Dee , ponte hoy ges few, conee elBere Wart =P Readteas - Be O !QKe Hion Wotars caig (002 bad stolen tools worth $75, The appointment of George A.|Nen brim veclers absent; standart ang|Brun Balke’... 361 ule Ol ..... 393 Economic growth, Sigh and a cultivator and power lawn | Gardella Jr., as executive vice fot eat. 3.50 he ‘nites 5 ‘ Be. 2. a eee “reform- valued at $60 from the | tablished. othopes being. (Pe re] ben A.W Ale’. 141 By SAM DAWSON tax collections will be inadequate;thought to appear through the ye ta Aas NAM peo mae of William Kramer, G89 f Corder Op... 367 Par ripe. 3 NEW — rd = a corporations make big in-|black market. ened © spdamatie ssp ‘along | Tindal St., Davisburg. + 4 Case, JT .-sses 16. Da_..: 68.2) golden egg Pp Micome tax payments a month) Sub rosa dealing in gold has } ; Grain Prices cater tras = id peaner, JC -. #84imeet his bills while waiting for|hence and individuals make theirs|subsided in recent years but Ee cae vas a a a. CHICAQO, Feb, 17 Z — Open today. \Cities ves... 4h1 Be © oy ee tax. — |two months from now. lier it went as high es $60 amino) and Rep. Herlong (D-Fla).lto Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- E inert Re May cio Hating ee Bs B'S G9] Tapping Fort Knox for 100 mil-| Treasury cash has fallen to 2%lounce. ; ¢ 8: & ties : had BMP T “88's <* LUE TY. os. eee 192 |¢ Ges’... 384 Pe tition dollars in emergency reservelbilion dollars, a pretty slim marlortre peas Up pacer fh pe oe ord te: sao polit Sa 3 0) Ses tet ate Uh ae or eo Ci tea| .Other Western countries tevelax sai maou Goon ¢ tokens Ee pickup truck ts0nes Con N Gas... 4 se nst it is * ae Mae aseser . Liste Sout Can 0 a1 pare Oa ©... 225!to ghe ~e and often my- Stege™ cont help| been —? pack ae ene down from 20 op Spee 5 eas ee ee eeereesee GU BY. schccees LATS cess #1 Repub sti ”.|) 42-7|sterious t plays. jimuch unless boosts the|Teserves. | banks on individual incomes a Ri sll ance ye es limit by five billion os requested, |bave perhaps nine billion U.S, dobfrom a top of S2 to 42 per cont] Suites 5 SAN bores Ped BY Eee Dok |: ha] Iepertant chemente im the ater) Hicate the Tressary’s setting] uid es doment. "[cim "stad cot’ Ga agreeing tenes balers Seiad tule Suffers Lacerations. EPS: £2 Sa Sy Re ee Se ah cy cues mletinean iiiee talc rea eae Doug Are... 8 sindiatr’ .:77:: 49 use it from time to time; the| Uncle Sam isn’t ped for bd per . . woe lou Pont ssc .1m04 SOCORT is: $8lamount that the United States|gold—and even if his cash runs\¢Tedits, a further theoretical in Head-On ollision East kod... 100) got Bee ....:: 183) keep as legal backing to its cur-\low from time to time, his credit Mere to our gold — 5 : El Auto L’... 26.7 seerme Ra’.'.’ jagirency; the dollar investments of|is still tops. financial eircles a Tun is com-/i OAKLAND COUNTY'S: newest, most Pood Mech ... 51.4 Brand -*'" 44 lands which theoretically} U.S 2% |Sidered highly unlikely. : A Lincoln Park woman ig re-iPord Mot... 403 sta : $5] | foreign . gold holdings are now 22% | ported in satisfactory condition to-|STeept Sul ":.. 18.6 Rtd Of! ind ©: a2 /could be turned into gold on de-|billion dollars, half a billion more| _ beautiful cocktail lounge day at Pontiac General Hospital = Rid Ot On :<": mand; and the Treasury's, emer-|than a year ago. About 12 billion|GM4 Laying Off 500 : multiple pare: , yee 5 jun OH ..-+-: BAlgency gold reserve. of this is earmarked for currency|, — : H. 9 Mir el I O in a headon collision Saturday that Motors". 344 pn Be ease it This reserve was selfing re Ae: " in Arlington Plant : 4 enry i) acie unge s Pearman anid Cente (ee TH ccccss a sam” “Sithree billion dollars. t’ SS. lished i : : nat Coy aca Deaton eitee 2: He fortron ©..:: 424| million. ” Flenlly. fot Ransiars seid a welll DALLIE, Deas etek Wee. boosie (Formerly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) Mrs. Pearl McPherson, 37, of No Ry es m3 Ewenty Cen ':: 24. terete na. Ho Anme Sowany 7 ee Dye to Fa By sagen nounced at the General Motors|} The specialty of the house is an atmosphere of complete when ths oar ities to Wa to persia Bee: Sf pee smaller, Top guesses put it at sev-/plant in nearby Arlington. f relaxation, cocktalls the Way 7ou tte then, sad « huneheon Set Raa 0 ihe wie eee og fat a OM Employes Get |ovrrvr nnoere> aioe * *-*& _ driven by Gerald J. McFarlane, — Gas Cp... 29.6 . ' Thompson made no public com-| % of ‘on E. Commerce Ré., Interlake 313 es mo BE $3 Million for Ideas ws gold outpat has froveet. ceantiee ae thet tas ang Businessmen’s Luncheons 11 a.m.-2 p.m. : Commerce Township. acci- i | US Ted ........ 2] ners say th nce ce : ee Fu daaet Yekten Men dent occurred os pamaee Ra. Int ie ma Sore oa: Ht hasn't risen from $35 an ounce be Buicks, Oldsmobiles 28d Open 11 a.m, to 2 a.m. Andrei A. Gromyko about one mile north of Milford. |i: ‘sree **’ Wests Et ...-: 3! NETROIT um — General Motors’|Since 1934 gold digging isn't prof-| Pontiacs. . wr ceth mtb tase tame Wound Both drivers were treated andl Za 5 Tas 30 Yast sh St: 8 lemplo received a record $3,-/!table. Latest figures.put U.S. gold) The announcement said only|f Located in Michigan’s Newest Shopping Center to the Foreign Office by messen- released "Also treated and released] ee seeps lien: ane aa year posed i race saliion| socked ~ oe Miracle Mile Shopping Center Miched! B ways to iagrove , CoM : , | than sources said Thomp- Lincoln ‘Park, his wife,” Mildred,| ,Comted Uy the Auecteted Press Peb.|better their jobs in 1957 eseigparae | the a umnaee Harold wire Bom gine of thei 2 : i . production lieved to collective ing committee of | f pari Rg paced ran graf a Bape Seagal amy, rene wom hblon,f saat Ree OT Mee | Nearly 251,000 ideas were ac-(BAVe been kept up. the United Auto Workers Local,|§) COCKTAILS—LUNCHEONS—DINNERS nee | inate ct be land: Chanies Sehenomeee ae ne aes sz 2 isle early 261, awards of $2,500 Russian gold is reported swing-\said the layoff would cut produc- Telegraph at Square Lake Road viet . Milford, who was riding with -Mc-|Mem™ S#° +... 338 82 Ti 181S1vere granted for 118 of the ideas|™© UP World markets presumably|tion from 46% cars an hour to 37. : : , re Farlane. looked Gan Get Ge faslsubmitted, and 427 suggestions re-|"_ Payment of goods. Often it ts!The plant now employs about 2,150. ; —_ This to remove the "ble “hugh "..02 a3 1884 Tes ietg[Sulted in awards of $1,000 or more — — possibility that the two oun talk(PiCk R Homes 1966 low vves, 2440 196.2 69.6 171.6 The previous total of | ’ 3 : Gees bes Pek Rd ===] There’s Plenty of Coal Wea about a summit meeting. é ® ne. | t be t mirenermer bere secant tat ty Blot F Auto-Lite of Toledo eee, ere's rienty o oat Weatner Eisenhower's note may remove 0 r conomy . wards brought to neart vo fecay ; a the last major block to negotia- (Goes 0 32 Hours 4 he total payme . tions for a summit meeting. WASHINGTON w—Senate Dem n remnagmy ts gomgplgot| B t ; N d S _ | The text of th reportedly jocrats picked highways and hous- since when ; | will be ionued ts. Warshgeas st Sine uae eae: the| TOLEDO, Ohio m — Electric] tablished on a company-wide basis. | eC ween Ow an PTING..«- | p.m. (EST) today. | to pump) Auto-Lite Co.'s four Toledo plants *.%* : fox | expenditures into faj.|went on a four-day, work] The suggéstions advanced last ao f } C| Sch ed tering economy. _ {week today. Some 1,800 employesiyear ranged from use of a canij Michigan's changeable weather demands a furnace so pre- | asses | uled * * P Gecmene aleels ont Ge “gone enema uae oe pared that it will give the maximum of heat when called aw : 2 Sen. Gore (D-Tenh) announced) wa. | in|substitution of smaller water upon, a furnace oil which will burn evenly and cleanly . . . gle for 3 UAW Local the Senate Public Works ae — x or ‘LOCAIS. subcom-|tine with current business for the|in a plating job to conserve water. @\\ responding readily to furnace controls ., . NEW MOBIL- | j + van tucational |!22% tomorrow on proposals to ac- regulators an diig expected to more than 76) MEAT is that kind of FURNACE OIL as with the amazing : } is for enions of three Oa en the interstate highway SP ethetere for the vata = Sv gallons we ® year. | new additive RT-98 it cleans as it burns. : Yond County UAW tocels Wil SAURT sen. (D-Ala) said in vsomrndle Our over thirty years in servicing this area with better qual- | Local 653 Hall, 38 E. Kennett Rd. Slieion aeean a he fs it eas|§ nd ‘ ity fuel has taught us there is no substitute for quality .. . | nay fue ee ee A siang 8 ene, nowbound in Georgia, | perrorr » — American Mo-/f and NEW MOBILHEAT furnace oil is quality from the 4 f onronicheg: sroeuieeen,, eolerabintee panes ne Oe College Boys Happy | [tors reported today its retailers first drop, foe i | procedures and labor history, ac- * a * BLAIRSVILLE, Ga. — Mem-|10 days of February. This com-§ Get set for a warm, comfortable home viene cording to Charles 8. Curry, re- : bers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon|pared with 1,760 unit sales in the 4 gional UAW educational represen-|, 5P@*kman's plans call for still|traternity at Georgia Tech figure|same 1957 period. Sales since the DIAL FE 5-8181 FOR : ; Y y tative. _ ffurther easing of if you've got to be snowbound you] start of the 1958 model year, (Oct. \ - ss 5 a \ pees Sendoms Wit tt. mn Tuesdags| Tequirements in that bracket, andi couldn't beat, their set up. iy have numbered 41,515 units, a | A. YP f a ONY from 10 a. m, to noon and from|{%F other actions to make more| They were with their dates on| 66.4 per cent increase over deliv- Wal it ‘ity S ¥fy 7:30 to 9 p. m. for stewards, com-|USing credit available, a weekend house party at Lake 4 New MOBILHEAT it» . #8 hy, mitteemen and general ‘member- Winbeld Scott, 110 salles north cf)» il Platforms Lo : Ve we 7 ‘ ship, Curry said. Atlanta. ; Qa ‘orms Long with RT-98 1 <7 ® .&.* BOMBAY — Of seven railway) - platforms in the world that are A Gee's dependable delivery service by courteous drivers in modern metered trucks is your _ assurance of warmth, comfort and economy. ie : — . | i _ ATTENTION! COAL USERS! Order your cal in ots ot we SAVE tons or more and save S0c.a 50’ PL WASHINGTON, D, C—The Fed- eral Savings and Loan Insurance fon, Dial FE 5-8181. e “ GET-AHEAD WITH A BILL CLEAN. ae === LOAN! Thousands of people have gotten a Fresh Start in their family budg- eting with a Bill Clean-Up Loan at BENericiaAL. You can do the seme! Get your loan in a single trip to the office when you phone BENEFICIAL first. Or, if more convenient, write or come in. You will find Benericiat likes to say “Yes!” when you ask Tor’ a loan! . Loans $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC 2nd Floor, Lawretice Bidg. « Phone: FEderal 2-9249 © =" OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Loans mode te residents of sit surrounding towns z BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Most of us have months when we are a little flat. . . need EXTRA CASH to pay bills, buy new clothes, take weekend trips, meet medical expenses or for other aerials purposes. If Bp need EXTRA CASH right now. . SEABOARD — your ‘lending neighbor’. Remember, Seaboard likes to help folks : stay on their feet! GEA BORED eis COMPANY w. -| THE BERRYS : ea WELL .... PSL GROWING WHEN YOURE | IN HIGH cadena 3 Die as Blast Destroys Home | 2 Others Are Injured by Explosion in Indiana Farmhouse EVANSVILLE, Ind. uh — An ex- land a grocery across the crest! 'plosion in zero weather destroyed a farm home here early today, ‘killing five persons. Two others, | were. injured. A house next door | were damaged. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Oglesby; a daughter; Mrs. Oglesby’s pd er; and her mother were ‘killed. Two Oglesby sons were injured. Firemen said they believed the furnace in the home exploded. It coal. * * * Virgil Oglesby was 47 years old; his wife, Nellie, 44; and their dead daughter Patricia Ann, 5. ‘ The two others killed were James H. Cooper, 56, and Mrs. Liza C. Cooper, 80, the mother. The two Oglesby sons, Bobby Lee, 13, and James Henry, 26, were taken to a hospital. Bobby Lee was released, but James was held for treatment for minor in- juries. * * * Fire destroyed the 1'-story) home and damaged the house) next door. The blast damaged the 1185 North Perry Street 2 Miles Northeast of Downtown Pontiac Next to the New A&P Supermarket Phone FE 8-9661 grocery. had been converted to gas from} Martin Chenault, a farmer in British Columbia, Canada, has his| awn “deep freeze.” ‘a mountain near his farm he stores | ” ss his vegetables and fruits. The! cee No Problem eave is lined with crystal-clear | Shera erences tural ice throughout the summer. In a cave in) Bottles Still Pop, Objects Fly in New York Home SEAFORD, N.Y. (®—The Herr- mann family reports more pop- ping bottles and flying objects in their Long Island home. _ James Herrmann, said this ‘happened last night: a plastic angel on a night table in the bed- room of his 12 - year - old sow James flew through the air and hit a statuette of Davy Crockett four feet away on the dresser. Both objects had been knocked (— over and damaged previously, the father said. * * * Herrmann, who lives in a. ranch home with his wife and | two children, gave this score for | Saturday: In the afternoon, a bottle of | plain water was knocked over in the miaster bedroom. The cap | was unscrewed and some of the | water spilled out. The water was warm. HOT TO TOUCH Also, a perfume bottle fell on its side, and a little of the per- | fume spilled. For the first time | during the reports of strange do- | ings—both bottles were hot to the | touch. inches horizontally and then fell to the rug. It did not break. . NO THEORIES After the latest reports, Nas- | sau County Detective Josep h | Tozzi said: “T don't have any | theories any more.’ Police and various official sind | ROEBUCK AND CO. d Regular Sells at 89.95 ¢ Tank Guaranteed 10 years heater trouble you . installation. Buy Now and Savel Ge agg pone eo Roast oo LE cigarette ne sem LY White Seats Smooth Hardwood Stock foes. 443. Q 33 A bargain at the price. Seat and cover .haye --chrome-.’ plated brass hinge « and: fit- tings. Fits standard bowls Plambing & Heating Dept. Perry St, Basement Glass-Lined Tank Guaranteed 10 Years New Convenient Food Waste Disposer | Kenmore Aaimasnatie Portable Dishwasher Reg. 19995 $169 Having « Kenmore is jike hav- $44. Makes it so much easier and Reg. $59 ing a@ mari Washes, dries pleasant io dispose of food dishes automatically. 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Don't let a clogged filter cut down efficiency! Modem White Steel Flat Rim Sink $17 You can wash in one bowl and rinse in the other. New, attractive faucets, plastic tops available at Sears Today! Reg. $21 ca vitreous: enameled top. Phone FE aiid the happenings at the Herrmann home and have failed to come up with an alswer. One of the many explanations suggested was that mysterious vibrations were behind -it all. Firemen Stymied TOKYO (INS) — Firemen shin- “ing up for weekly inspection ‘were interrupted by a three- alarmer. They rushed off in.their truck and were halfway to the fire when someone remembered | otic Four-Story Building Burns in Jackson JACKSON @® — A fire destroyed the four-story Moose Lodge build-' ing in downtown Jackson yester- day. Lodge officials estimated dam- age to the building and heat and water damage to adjacent struc-' tures at half a million dollars. | The blaze broke out in the fourth- floor ballroom. 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