in that effort jhe Navy hoped —) to launch a. satelite the sie_and Year-01d _D Detroit Lie he station engineer. He has| sent a ‘portion of his tape & "plans to put up a satellite con- _ ed information on German. studies) —of-the respirafory and .other- ef. = ter-eontury,” he said. os ee today.” i | -circumnavigating the moon. - “experiments are expected to in- , 48800: Tp ress yo TA’ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. “TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 had 195824 PAGES — Ss a Vanguard Waits: = for Lull in Wind “Navy Hopes to Launch Grapefruit - Size Earth Satellite Soon CAPE, CANAVERAL: Fla/ im — launch its Vanguard rocket. - With more thay’ a bit of luck after several days of inaction due to extremely high winds — soon) The 72-foot-long, slender Van- géard cannot be launched safely ground winds are greater = taller but only two- cand hardly a third as heavy as the nec with which the Army | hed the Ex. plorer -satellite Friday Dr. John P. Hagen, or of the Navy's Project Tmoaeh. said in Washington that presént rocket “hardware” including sections of the 72-foot -Vanguard is capabie of Hagen referred to use of the intercontinental Atlas Missile, and the 1,500-mile Ther and Jupi- _ter rockets, ° ‘to provide a more powerful th rust in the first stage. The more advanced Army volve the use of the Jupiter, which has twice the power of) the entirely different Jupiter-C. A report circulated here —that Soviet scientists are working on taining. a live ape. The report came from former German scien- tists employed on Army satellite projects. ‘The scientists, who declined to learned that colleagues in Germany. had received point queries from Soviet scientists.’ The Russians: significantly. want- fects of acceleration upon apes. Make Off With Window MUSKEGON — Police be- lieve_burglars who entered the _ summer ‘cottage of Mrs. Chris- ‘\tine Ramsey: came through ‘a | garage window, Included in ther missing ‘loot was the window. 2 ve Ae / a Facsimile men who figure intoday’ $ news satellite, Explorer. Terry D. Greenfield, jeft,-is - credited with developing the strobe lights used on the Jupiter @ missile while a private in the army * and now y Works 3 as a civilian on the project Dr. Area ‘Ham’ Operator _ Tunes. In on Satellite The Navy waited today Jor a lull —-> in midwinter winds to, attempt to It took about $180 worth EA TASK oi TASK IMPORTANT. — Here are four . ~ to determine when the Explorer was at péin of Robert Moser, Manfred Eimer, about. the U. S. orbit; coordinator and Capt. Henry C. (antee the firing of special and extra contig. ment, but Bloomfield Township “ham” rédio operator) Edgar A. Cantelon has tuned in on America’ 8 first caicodl lite, the Explorer. “I’m positive it was the Explorer signal,” nf said the 36-| recording of the signal to. the Naval Research Lab- oratories in Washington, D. C. When he learned ot the success- ful launching Saturday, Cantelon, an amateur radio““ham” for 20 years, installed. a $150 extra-sensi- tive, gold-plated amplifier tube in). his converter ‘and set out after the signal. He also added ‘numerous ex- tentions to his antenna tower, hoisting the tower some 80 feet above _ house at 1910 —_ Point Dr. Cantelon aiiiden with most Jotal “hams” that without this extra its great distance from. this at of the country. The radio hobbyist inteneal to the signal for about six minttes| Saturday and for 19 on Sunday. -He described the signal as a “pretty steady tone, with changes in pitch because of its terrific speed."” * : Keep Alive Is Formula MORRISON, Colo. « — Mrs. Thyrza Baker celebrates her 100th birthday today. Asked if she had any advice about how to live long, ts. Baker replied: ‘Just. don’t die.” ; heer Carol Ladd to Marry HOLLYWOOD @ — Carol Lee Ladd, 25, stepdaughter of -actor Alan Ladd, and movie executive John Patrick. Veitch, 37, have a’ marriage license but no date for the wedding. s We'll Be Healthier /and Richer by 1983 ~NEW HAVEN, Conh. (AP)—Americans will nebeais healtti- ler, more numerous, and will see average faniily incomes | soar to $15,300 a year in today’s purchasing ‘power within the next 25 years, predicts former U. S. Sen. William Benton. = ie. ‘a - Benton, president of the William Benton Foundation and former Democratic sénator-from Connecticut, outlined his f outlook for 1983 in a prepared speech before the conference ~ on “America’s Human Resources to Meet the Scientific. Chsl- — at _— University. ae oe rs # 7 * The Benton Foundation is co-sponsoring the two-day meeting with President Bisenhower's committee on” sei- ” et ‘Benton qualified h /prediction with some “ifs.” eatin and engineers.” “With leadership . With luck; with a revitalized. eduiet- tional system; with’a technology oriented not merely to de- fense but to the filiment of man’s needs and aspirations, America can expect ‘tremendous economic on in a quar- " ee. eet rG eee, Ea | “We shall be richer,” he said. “Average family incomes ~-fnr 1983 will be $15,300 a year in dollars of today’s purchas- _ing stele “2% times the present level.” x BR * ‘we shall be physically and mentally healthier,” he sald. “At least half the people now being killed and maimed by the- three worst causes of disability-disease pf heart and circula- tion, cancer and mental disorders—will avoid them or sur- ‘vive in good. health the attacks ‘that would ma or disable ee we ewe shall be more numerous,” he sald. “By 1 there wilt “be 250 million Americans. 2 is - ve — _[tomers.” Continue Hunt for Kidnaper Officers Are Combing ‘Paducah, Ky., Area by Land and Air PADUCAH, Ky. (INS) — Hun- dreds of officers relentlessly combed the Paducah area by air and land today -for the kidnaper of a Missouri state trooper in a ‘search that already has cost the l life of a m sightseer. h Still at-large r Carl W. Burton, Redwood City, Calif. old W. Davis, 33, “shdenuad Trosper (,|utday night. Spain wt dase beth shal ‘with a selfinflicted wound in the.stomach and is reported im, critical condition. Calvin Shelton..whose home: near, Melber, Ky., had\been-invaded: ‘by the —- gunmen. Bulletin. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ww -AFL - CIO chiefs today postponed indefinitely plans to. declare an open war on the expelled Team-- sters Union. The. meeting today also decided to do nothing for the time being to interfere with mutual aid pacts sev- eral key AFL-CIO unions hold with the Teamsters. | _ George Meany, AFL-CIO presi- | dent, said the question was | whether to war on the Team- sters er wait in hopes reforms wilt develop from within the -ousted union, — Meany said a personally has not much hope that Teamsters © reforms will occur but that the - AFL-CIO had decided to wait “and see. : sy The’ council okayed plans. re< vealed earlier to cancel charters of rival AFL and CIO groups in Michigan and to compel forma- tion of a new AFL-CIO organiza. . tion in, the state.. Hoffa's Team- sters will be denied menibership -—t+their first earth satellite will stay TF 4 A ird from left, was test gave command to. launch and Paul pushed the button to- guar- of the - second stage rockets. . ~*~ | Army fo Launch More.’Moons’ Pentagon OKs Races! to Shoot Up 700-Pound Sphere, TV Satellite [WASHINGTON w — Jubilant Army rocket men, confident that Starkweather, Caril Fugate -Plead Innocent Confessed Killer of 1E Girl Friend, Charged in Nebraska Murder LINCOLN, Neb. lim — +Pleas of innocent were 5 made in Lancaster County) Court yesterday by 19-year- old Charles Starkweather,) admitted killer of 11° per-) sons, and. Caril Fugate, his, 14-vear-old girl friend. * hallways and the courtroom in the city’s old’ courthouse were orderly. _silent- be- They appeared separate-| ly. Crowds. that jammed: in orbit for 10 years, moved ahead with plans today to launch a 700-| pound ‘‘moon”’ later this year: Officials confirmed that the’ Army, riding the success of its “Explorer” satellite, ‘requested ahd received Pentagon permission ‘to+try to put up a third-of-a-ton’ isphere, and before that.a 300-poynd (TV-equipped satellite: LIVE IN. “MOON’ : | At Pasadena, Calif., /evidence ithat man could live in 9satellite is being radioed back continually to the men — America’s first moon. iden. nate etna lite are well within the range that human beings can tolerate and se i / - froma_maeteorites, scien- tists disélosed,- They said the satellite's instru- ments also have confirmed the -standing belief that cosmic radiation in space usually is well |within the safe’ exposure limits for ‘man. Hence these rays will not _ menace to astronautics, they | t there bias been no | yord exci bursts —~of whispering after a - first look at Ahe defendants. Both Cfarles and Caril appeared without’ counsel to plead to identi- eal gharges of premeditated mur- dey and murder while in the com- ission of robbery. On conviction the jury sets the penalty at death in the elec- trie chair dr life. imprisoriment, The charges are based on. the shooting of Robert Jensen, 17, Bennet, Neb., in an abandoned east of Lincoln, farm storm cellar 16 miles south-| room of a special House subcom Fcc meribers. ap seed ‘ AT HOUSE HEARING — John C. Doerter, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, is shown in the hearing mittee, im Washington. The com- mittee is probing alleged misconduct by Doseter and four other _|ceived jOklahoma. telbvisien sta- Jensen's cat was taken after the shooting and used for a re- turn trip to Lincoln, Starkweather and Miss Fugate, whose stepfather, mother and 2 year-old stepsister were among the slain,..are held without bond. It was indi¢dted the «District both indicated "they lacked fands to attorneys. a" Court will be asked to appoint Little Was left: unharmed late Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. ROOM TEMPERATURE. The men who developed the Ex- plorer told a ‘news conference that |temperatures within thé tiny man- made moon are sémewhere. be- tween 50 and- 86 degrees Fahren- heit, or as scientists say, “room temperature.” * «We designed the: satellite. to maintain these temperatures,” said Dr. A. R. Hibbs, “and-coded messages. radioed back from the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Ground Hog. Seems 'fo Have the Facts - The ground Kog ‘must have been right” when he predicted six. more weeks of winter. The U. S, Weather Bureaw fore- cast for tonight in the Pontiac jarea_is_ mostly fair and continued! cold, with a chilly low of 15 de- grees. Tomorrow’ s poner is partly “cloudy and a little warmer, but the high will only be near 30. The prediction “fox Thursday is mostly cloudy and colder) with snow : flurries. Eighteen was the lowest rt ed temperature in downtown Pon- .# in the new Michigan setap. tiac preceding 8 -a.m. -At-2 aie the reading was 34 ia * Miami Cold Sinks to 36; Tampa Is 24 “MIAMI, Jia freezing temperatures struck Flor- ida’s farming sections again today. Miama had an early morning low ‘of 36 ‘degrees — the coldest Feb. 4 since 1917. Suburban areas had frost and freezing’ tempera- ‘jtures. Tampa's 24 was the coldest temperature in that city: in 33 years. It was 27 ih Jacksonville _jand 23 in Tallahassee. Temperatures were expected “to range from 33 to 37 near Lake Okeechobee and from 28 to 33 away from the -big lake. Continued cold was forecast for) tonight and the federal.- state indicated in most farming areas in the northern and central. dis- triets--of the state Wednesday. J. QO. Pearce of Okeechobee, president of the Florida Cattle- men’s Assn.,.said cattle are dying by the hundreds and that in some areas 25 per cent of the range cattle -may not survive. the’ win- ter. Freezes’ and floods over mil- lions .of acres of grazing land caused the cattle to die, Pearce re- pastures. w— ‘Frost and| frdst warning service said frost is ported. Water from heavy rairis| jauto. industry. Doerfer Bae G3 Office Mistake for Double Pay Returned. Expense Fund - ‘on Learning - Industry, U.S. Both Paid G | WASHINGTON #—John -}€. Doerfer, chairman of the Federal “Communications Commission, told: House in- vestigators today he repaidl two weeks ago $162.12 ‘re- in 1954 from an tion. Doerfer, pediusttiig/ a. | was “seriously maligned, “sd {said he had banked the -|qieney under ‘the /misap- . ‘|prehension it constituted jreimbursement for airline transportation for “himself ‘land his wife to attend a ceremony staged by station - ‘|KWTV, Oklahoma City. Doerfer is the first of the seven federal communications. commis- Meany Doubling 0 Won "MIAMI sila ie Fla. (P--APL-CIO: yew ny org Meany has cast. $ome cautious doubts on profit. plans such as Walter Reuther has demanded from ; Meany said he always has been suspicious of’ such expense. plans when proposed by employers in the past. But -_} he added that perhaps a big union like Reuther’s United) Kv Auto Workers (UAW)) could bargain out a workable iprofit-shaing scheme. The AFL-CIO chief, talked with newsmen yesterday following the initial win-* ter session here of the fed- etation’s Executive Council. 2s eS Newsmen brought up the sub- ject of profit-sharing because Reu- ther has made it a major demand in contract negotiations this spring with General Motors, Ford and Chrysler,. the “Big Three’’ auto makers. ‘The AFL-Clo today hauled the Operating Engineers Union, re- cent farget of the Senate Rack- ets Committee, before -labor’s own corruption court. The AFL-CIO Ethical Practices Committee. reviewed. the Senate committee’s hearings which bear on. Operating Engineers’ President William E. Maloney and various. union locals. * «© 8. - Maloney, suffering with a heart) condition and other complications lin a hospital here, was pictured in Senate hearings as the main beneficiary of a lavish union- has covered al] except .the*higher| “traleler in Europe. Head-On Crash Kill Lake Orion Youth ‘A head-on crash on the Ford Ex-| pressway in Dearborn a Lake 499 Joslyn Rd., early’ this morn- ing, according to Dearborn Police. They said McClary was driving least on a westbound expressway at about- 3:30 a.m. Also killed was the driver of the second car, James Coldiron, 29, of Dearborn, Township, McClary was dead on arrival at Wayne County Genera] Hospital, while Coldiron. died in the same hospital at 4:45 a.m. Both drivers were alone, said police, & = rs High Spending DETROIT iM. — Some 15,000 convention visitors are expected to spend a million: dollars here ewned. yacht and union-financed this month, the Detroit Conven- _ tion and Tourist Bureau reported. | Courtrooms No Lopger Drawing Crowds By, MAX E. SIMON. The oldffmers wkp haunt the Pon. tiac courtrooms are the last of a vanishing breed, and modern Pon-|« tide is partly to blame. : On most. days now, jurists who) venture a glance from their law books will_peer—-ever the—heads’ of the attorneys and their clients }to see row upon row. of empty, Seats in their courtroonjs, Even a vicious coldsnap to draw many “back-row - — Tn days gone by, tes ene, bent and beautiful rhetori¢ of the judges land defenders of the law often drew good-sized crowds of. “cus- ee ae What-has to-empty the quick to voice. their reasons for|: the exodus. - “H's no wonder that they, don't see. tis anymore,’ grumbled one, “Ever since the city moved the) municipal. courts ,into that Public). Safety: Building, we've been that.” “And what ‘ian ‘when you get there?” chimed in another. to take—‘em-te the lockup on the second floor. Me, I've been sittin’ in court for more years than I care to remember and what've they got for me to get up the courtrooms. Nothin’ but stairs.” “We're taking our business : to rn ate oletimers, are clared. “For the prisoners, ‘they gdt an)” the, circuit courts,” gnother de-/ Ld Their gatheting deck in th the! ‘county courthouse is the first floor: candy counter. In. the mornings when court. rms -begin, there they meet. Finally, one of their number wil x we ‘front-doors jig away. You got to walk two) ate mee blocks further than you did be.™ fore; and: clin - a hit Seelaecdieei| £ ae worthy of their attention. , “immediately. Some of the judges ‘believe that they havé developed _ |a favorite-judge. One, for instance, ‘likes -to listen to Circuit Judge “What's going And off to cheerily call out, on here, a holiday?” the courtrooms they go. dust as television and radio fans scan the daily papers for the listings of their "savertie pro- “grams, so do these men check” the daily court schedule to find _out if there are any “hot” cases : * * * : And if what_appears-to hea duit case turns out. ta. be a “sleeper,’’’ they- will hear about it an .underground system of com- munication. Every member of this group haf Frank L...Doty's opinions, but. is irked by the largeness of the court = Bt = @ Few ‘Back- Row Barristers’ Left. in Pontiac room. “You can't hee food . in there,” he contends. a - x * * ‘ Another will sit mainly in the courtroom of \Jtdge George B. Hartrick. into words that I can tindersiand,”) he explains. Still others sit in ‘the courtrooms of Judges Clark J. Adams and H. --|Russel Holland becatse they con- alder ‘the verdicts handed down i r."* ' And among. themselves, they'll, “argue the pros and ¢on4 éf their | tavorites. All of the circuit court judges are well-acquaintéd with these spectators.’ aan “I think that they're miss _(Continyed on Page 2, Col. 3)» Warning wr See #. Found Ad. killed Orion man, Neil. McClary, 19, of! . Ponder “He puts his’ opinions) the}. an be — SS Doerfer testified he had signed (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Munches Away > While 4i psa uestion Unaware that she is the center of ‘a rare legal entanglement, ‘Dusky Diana continues to munch her meal .of hay and oats at her home away from home, The 10-year-old mare is in this ‘|position because attorneys in a. law suit can’t come to terms as ~ to just where the horse So Judge George B. Hartrick has ordered Sheriff Frank W. Irons to keep her ‘where she is. until . Thursday when a hearing will be: ferences. - Meanwhile, the pacer is stabled - at the Bloomfield Township farm » of derome Geisler, a special dep- uty and a member of the Oak- land County sheriff's posse. She ‘was quartered there last week after Judge Frank L. Doty ~ granted a rare writ of replevin to Hoyt L. -Wilson, 28, of Dearborn. Wilson claims he is the rightful owner of the horse that he pur chased last year. He has. sued who he cue has held the race -lhorse illegally since July 26. Simms, however, says he won't. turn over’ Dusky until Wilson pays some $1,000 he owes for stabling and feeding: “the “hare. : LANSING @ — Gov.- Williams | eda formally anuitel Jo- seph &. Sullivan, 38, «deputy state attorney general, to\_ Va+" cancy on the Wayne County ein - cuit bench, ¢ a successor to the who died. in — That group # out to check ~ thie working of six gov. into allega of personal mis- bers, fe Demy edt ara smi oe held «in an attempt to ote i late Judge Thomex F. Maher, Names Wayne Judge we. a : ‘lAbseedct Painting | § ~ |Plunges Windsor e0 * aaltin Tonight to ‘Hear a - Publi Needs | “The diya 1958 street improve- ment program will gct uncer way) tonight as City. Commissicners hear a resolution calling for paving necessity basis. Should the eaalated Te adopt | ed, the commission is prepared | . te accept engineer's; estimates ‘ tofalmg more than 530,000 for the work. The total includes _ estimated .assessments on prop- erty owners plus the city’s stare - in the projects. The streets involved are ones’ on whieh curb, gutter and ‘s Sravel- ing improvements nipeady have been made, according to City Em gineer. Louis M, Wrenn. Following is a list of the streets affected: Burt anak from LeGrand ae tg me te ee avenue from aren eo ~ te -. Hac to Kimball, ané Kietat scent =u {ferson fe Ss soactere oaé. City Will Hear - Report on Suit Against Hospital : The City Commission temigit will hear a regect cn de SA law suit against Putmac General Fine $317,000 in tax anticipation. notes it intends to self to raise funds The report, prepared by the hos- pital board of trustess at the com- covers_proced./ - ures followed in the Nov. 13 sus- pension of Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger and the litigation that has resulted from the ousted staff surgeon’s| rear Steuver the bus Was three ccepted tonight, the extra funds hands lieved, "The $317,0002 $ the first), third eam the sial| warm The cold front £ usually extends to depth of about a hundred miles, re or less, and this may sourid like ‘a distance but it is a very narrow leading The cold front moves fast and its leading edge is very steeply|s inclined, with a backwarg slant at _. the top ‘of the edge itself. . The warm front, on the other hand, slants forward, but the slant is so slight that the front itself might be over Chicago and New - York simultaneously. Its depth is far greater than that of the cold e - ~ Resolution Based ae portions of 11 streets on a public! Oe tim tid. on ton atic ee WINDSOR (INS) — An abstract reels. Controversy~ : of controversy today, a et < iwho ‘call it “sacrilegious” \“distasteful,” may know = a jot about the real thing but net _ \about painting. The elergy contends the Aitiat, | Bert Weir, doesn’t know. much | about either.” Canadas fep abstract artist, Tom Hodgson, saig/**Art is not a : ef taste. Is a matter off matter apprecs ahon *. sh 2 ® ry . for ey@mple, not because I haveste t94te in masic, but because 3 é iz Dein painting of the “Last Supper” has! - the city of Windsor in a storm. . | The pieture took top honors: in} the Essex County Annual Art Show.) Artists are. contending the ge : 1 couldn't criticize Chinese miu. | i t know jan about Chinese mu. * tand County Young R , ‘Gilbert, (left) ‘7 IN TRAINEES -- Oak- blican president, Charles ningham and Don Barber, of i & ‘8673 — Gees hd election a campaign ership Training plans with Michigan's Sen. Charles Ez Potter. The two were among 18 Michigan Young Repub- licans who attended the Young Republican Lead- School in Washington, D. Cc ia FEW sill Attracted - fo City's Courtrooms ~ Pontinued From Page One) ve ‘old-time, flag-raising oratory of the’ Sumenit, killing two persons and njeting at least 2. / Army Sgt. Edward 1. Shank, 42. ne oe Patrol said. of'genuinely interested inthe cases.) ‘an amazing volved problems. " attorneys,” said Judge Holland as, he mulled over the nuously | smaller number of elderly spec-| tators. ae “But those that do come in are Many people think that these old men are only interested in mur- der and other sensational cases. But that isn’t true. Many of them interest in zoning and tax- ation cases. And often, they have grasp of these in- _* * *& oo was a dif- ferent story. Shsenhs oh hirmere ence: ioded into the courtrooms to warm them- selves and watch the human dramas unfold before judge and * * * ‘highly flammable propane fumes from the tank . truck. CopterRescues Meh. »|From Lake St. Clair - DETROIT t® — Two fishermen were rescued by an Army heli- copter after being marooned ‘$n an ice floe in Lake St, Clair. for 45 minutes yesterday. * * * George Squillace, 45, of East De- _. and John DeGrandis, 61, of t. Clair Shores, told police the section of ice carrying their fish- ing shanty broke off. They were spotted by a house- wife from shore who called «a newspaper. Macomb County depu- ties notified authorities at Sel- fridge Field who dispatched a heli- copter to pick the men up. The men were reported chilled _ front and often extends to 1,000 “miles! : 1 but otherwise unharmed. La * Heavy Snows in East ria ae One Foot Covers Buttalo BUFFALO, NY. ® — A fresh winter storm draped a blanket of. snow across western and central) New York overnight, clogged roads and forced many school] closings. ‘Drifts were six feet higit in places. The areas south of here and of The Weather - Full 0.8, Weather Bareau Feport : iat + el VICINITY A bh feasy. ainiint Bent ac aos a becom nis) s £ o tehoreoe at 10-15 miles an nant morrow si Today in Pontia Lowest temperature preceding 8 am. At 8 a.m.: Madaowe velocity 168 mph Direction: Nort _ sets T ri tg ‘at 5:50 p. : , Bun rr ednesday at 1:42 a.m. Moon sets Wednesday at 7:68 p.m Moon rises Tuesday at 6:44 p.m Dewntewn Tem Pemecrsterer verses m. beedowaee ee Sete ees ne in 7 ta Pontiac (abs recorded na deniatals ighest temperature: .... est bees me wert * Weather—Pair, r, cold + Age t in — e pA tho gor ar poh *OOSOL0> we — ti th *aeh hte tt a. «10 in 1918 pratare Chart oe ig : a oe ah | Monday. .Flagstaff, Ariz., ed ed det etd eens zaeeae o. ta —— : around Ridiswer were the hard-/room est hit, Up to a foot of snow fell in Buffalo’s suburbs and in coun- ties to the south, and a fall-of fifteen inches was reported in | Rochester, More snow was on tap, the Weather Bureau said. 4 In Rochester, which awoke this imorning : to drifts six feet high, « tie city schools and most. subur- sey 4 te'ban schools were’ ordered closéd. About 100 more schools were t closed throughout western New i York. One death ‘was attributed to the storm. Mrs. Rita Douglas, 46, of the Bronx, was killed in a thrée-car collision yesterday near oe Falls, | Rainstorms_ lee: the Pacific ‘York and 1 _parts_ of Central_New | t cat Sx Would Split Up’ Britain Gains, F rance Loses ‘Tourist Trade LONDON (A record number of American and other foreign tourists visited Britain in 1957. iBut British and American visitors ‘to France = a patent The French Tourist Bureau ‘blamed “bad weather, social trou-| bles in France and the high price of gasoline.” It said nothing about the high prices. generally, which many tourists “complain about most. ! i * * * — British Travel and Holiday Assn. reported 1,178,600 overseas visitors, . including. 262,730 Ameri- — came to Britain in 19§7. The 956 figures were 1,107,000 total, 253, Americans. In Franéé; “the total American tourists dropped from 400,821 in 1956 to 350,015, and the total Brit- lish from 97,484. to 90,152. Disarming Plan Henson Charge. Judge to Fix Must Decide if Worker to Be Tried for First or Second Degree Murder Hazel Park Municipal Judge Robert C. Baldwin wilt decide Feb. "2 whether to bind. Frank W. Henson, 54, over to Circuit Court on a first or second . degree mur- * * * The 3% -day examination of Henson, formey factory worker, jeoncluded yesterday, in Judge that Henson be bound over on the Sti wt ue Boer ni ‘slaying of his 57-year-cl Rien He is now charged with sec- ond - degree murder. Judge Baldwin gave Taylor and Henson's attorney, James Hart- rick until Friday to file briefs. Taylor has asked for the first degree charge based on the exam- ination testimofiy which he said points closer to premeditated mur- eee an an There they unpacked the lunches their womenfolk had prepared and ate together during the noon. re- cess. The éourthouse was a focal point of social activity.‘ All that is\but a distant memory today. The GAR memorial room is gone — the space now occupied by the county oe depart- ment. Upstairs, only a handful of el- derly back-seat judges sit on the long, empty pews. . ‘* * * ie. - Back 15 or 20 years ago, Judge Doty recalled, there was a good chance that one of the spectators would -he.-called’ on to take the place -of an. absent juror. “And when one of their own was called upon to sit in the jury Box, it created a great deal of excite-|*TY ment among the others.” A few years ago, attendance picked up when the county placed spikes on the railings-outside the courthouse making sitting there un- comfortable, To overcome this thorny problem, loungers would gravitate inside to the courtrooms. ' But _many of these hangers-on have. drifted away. “ What interest does the courtroom hold for these oldtimers? ‘We've been coming here ‘so cussed long, we've got no place else to go,” said a veteran of 27 years court- room attendance. * * & “Sure, some of us aren't coming here anymore. It's not like it~used to be. The judges used to sit in court. for eight hours .and listen ‘to case after case. - “Today; they're going into big huddles with attorneys, and there's a big lull between one case and the’ next. I don't think that we heat three hours of cases a day.” * * * j But there's another reason for the decline in attendance. As Judge Adams points out, Pontiac is no)’ longer a rural community. - "We work faster and—feel t eo i ‘Sen. Humphrey Calls on Ike to Negotiate on Nuclear Test Ban ; A WASHINGTON «® — Seti“Hfam- cheas weapons tests. ee a In a general review of disarma- old E. Stassen’s “task forces": on Hetaghrey i¢ chairman ‘of the subcommittee, Stassen ig Eisen- hower’s special assistant for dis- armament. Humphrey quoted Eisenhower as writing that the reports were Made by various persons with -the understanding that they were for give them wider distribution TS Humphrey ‘said the President's) nine-point disarmament program. is fine, but that “no nation, least of all the suspicious, tightly con- trolled . Soviet Union would to oh ieSecaies Provisions all at one tim Most of the points, he noted, elaborate inspection systenis, 4\Junior Sutters ons, Humphrey contended in aj use of the Presidént and the Na- tional Security Council, and — to; “would not serve the public in-js would require the installation of Speedway dead on the kitchen floor when he returned from the barber shop. He's Not Lazy~ ‘School Phobia’ , TULSA, .Okla, @—A_ specialist in child psychiafry says junior’s reluctance to attend school doesn’t mean he’s lazy or bers_voting against the - |to. dissolve the dormant, four-year- ‘lold authority and retirn its re introduced. ~|Rockwood past Pontiac to Bay City. However, it had trouble find-; — a Highway Department. “Betorée Killing the apse asec gr nor gs aged first that gh age ry pag) esi mented as Conn een other members of canilar } ‘measure ipcommned has been * he” . The authority planned originally to build a 123-mile toll road from ing financial backers after the highway department announced plans to build freeways on: roughly parallel routes. The final blow to the authority came last fall, when the highway department announced plans for a new north-south interstate express- way trom Detrolt pest Pontiac to Flint. GM Vehicle Output Shows January Dip All but one ‘of General Motors automotive divisions showed pro- duction dips in January, compared to 1957's first month, a produc- tion report showed today. * * * GM marked up 324,837 passenger cars and trucks in the U. S. and Canada during January, compared to 369,508 during the same month last year. Of the January total, 290,749 yore’ passenger care and’ 94.008 54,763 in '57; Cadillac, ‘58, 15,094 in ‘57. Army to Launch ‘iMore’Moons’ mecessarily © stubborn—just may have “school phobia.” Dr. Paul C. Laybourne, Kansas City, Kan., said in an interview that such a child may have a seri- ious emotional problem. not afraid to go to school,’ he gaid. ‘They are afraid of leaving on nome.” > * * * to stay out of school and keep watch. Others are afraid their fa- ther will kill their. mother, and that their ear will die while they are ae Or, he oided, “some don't want to go because a i got a grumpy teacher. It's Follow tnades in Current Gas War The reductions Were telng passed Detroit area y by dealers Shell, Gulf, lair, Socony Mo! Pure oil companies. ‘The Intest t cut.put the new con- “And these children ‘are really “Some ate, afraid their parents “|will get a divorce, So they want on to motorists‘in the Pontiac and} (Continued From Page ae satellite indicate our plans were successful.” ” ~. eee . Hibbs, 33, is, section chief of the satellite research program of Cal- ifornia Institute of . Technology’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory: The Explorer was designed pri- marily~to~-test. instruments in space, but much of the informa- tion it radios back to earth will have value when a manz.ed satel-| lite is launched, Hibbs said. “We will control the heat even more closely,” he said, ‘and build an even harder shell for protection against metéorites.” He said he could not comment on when @ manned seteljite would be launched. The. Explorer's. inner heat is determined by controlling the amount of solar radiation allowed white reflective paint. from the Explorer in ‘dicate the Sepantare on the outer skin ranges from 212 "de. grees below zero Fahrenkeit to inside and the instruments would not Pras tion. we always have to be doing some- thing,’”’’ the judge. explained. ‘‘No ‘one feéls that. he has the time to just sit in a courtroom any longer.’* And all the judges agree that should a new county courthouse be built at the County Service Center, Judge Punched by Tot; - Session of Court Off ear ‘Coast and 50 m.p.h. winds carried | rain and snew across the plateau region into Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. : Almost 34 inches of rain fell” at Mt. Wilson, Calif., in*the last 24 hours, running this area's total “218 to more tharrS-inches-since Satur-(* day. San Diego got 1\4:inches and Los Angeles nearly an inch since reported four inches of snow. —* Dragon Leader TOKYO — Hoshihisa Kuzu, 85, | ( Blac! Dragon: Society,-died from pneumonia, last night.’ The society }was one.of Japan's most famous rightist, -ultranationalist eens jtions. wb esident of Japan's prewar ‘the oldtimer sitting in the court- room will disappear completely, - Red Wing Player Hurt DETROIT (INS) — Right wing Bob meget today became the 14th oting today’s ‘pract collided with teammate Billy Mc- Neill in routine body contact. He is expected to be out of play for at least three weeks with a dis- - jloeated right shouldef. To Fete Harvard Chief DETROIT # |= .The Harvard Cito’ of Easterny Michigan will honor mere Pusey, agro , at a luncheon here ees i ice Bailey - KAUGATUOK, Conn. nl ~The | 8 sar | | |Sees Force of Twister Cglifornia Coast Town It also “trees, : -jdown. he Sie, Na fines Dies in Scooter yee DETROIT w — Charles T. ¥. " ington-Oklahoma City leg of the - |Spokane and .back to Washington, ® ars BACK Commissioners were divided on the question of granting such an opinion. Some said y felt the issuance of the license was a mat- ‘Hter entirely for the State Liquor _}Contro] Commission. * * * Officials are withholding their de- cision for a week while they make further study of the request. More than 16,000 letters have been mated tn residenis-da the: mingham Community House =“ _maii it to Alice Morgan, 1835 _ Slain Grocer’ 5 today hat for the Ah season is “be- ing sponsored by the.club. _ , ‘The first free session will be ‘|held in the Community House, at 7:3 p.m, tomerrew,——_______ _— James Mattison heads the com. mittee in eharge of the affair Birmingham sonic Temple; 327 S, Woodward | Ave., at 8 yim. tom tomorrow. Anyone having net news for the Bir- mingham column should either land, Bi MI 6-3537. . il Se $165 Was Error. Claims Doerfer — a personal check in blank and turned it over to his secretary to purchase plane transportation for a five-day itinerary that took him along after his retiirn to Washing- ton, ‘Doerfer said, he thought it was reimbursement for the Wash- trip. Vouchers produced by Schwartz yesterday showed that did not charge the government for | transportation to Oklahoma City, pense for the rest of the trip to year—a couple of weeks ago—he learned that KWTV had actually supplied the plane tickets to Okla- homa City. and he repaid the hension.” - “I did what any honest ‘man would do, I returned the money to, the Oklahoma Television Corp.,”: he said, > *: * * Doerfer attributed the mixup to his secretary, who hé said han-: died routine; matters like travel —. a eo “Ninety-nine and tine-tenths per cent of my checks are drawn by my secretary, " he said, “She does what * little bookkeeping there is on my personal account.” Schwartz asked Doerfer if he had not “conjured up” a blank check ‘to explain what happened. Doerfer denied it heatediy, Posen spent his second a pio sa Y accusing Schwartz = Wite Test fies her husband during an attempted . {then beat her with the murder When the check for $165.12 came. but did travel at government ex-|¢O" Doerfer said that on Jan. 20 this! $165.12 “‘to correct the misappre-|, arrangements = handling — : ‘Tedats £x-Convict of Killing Commerce Man During Holdup. The wife of slain’ Commerce Township grocer Karl Kolsti tésti-~ fied today that Edward Drew, 26- year-old townshiip ex-convict, shot 7 holdup of their small grocery, and , weapon. Mrs, Amanda Kolm, 64, told the details of the night of Oct. 23, My husband_and I were having a little snack in the back of the aah, bn bee ac to Spokane and back but also the accounts of 12 other commission personnel. He said: also, that ore the: : deplete! | _'|which eee gran The FCC chairman in a prepared] Be the rifle to but that he re- fused because the é@ cham- be. was bent, a this THE. PONTIAC, PRES S, TURSDAY, y Pobmy any 4, 1958, dene rhe e] PEs x. Bent on- : NEW Yortx Ns) — There is a - 4 “greedy, commercialized crusade | and afoot to wipe tomboys off the face fot the earth. And, with them, |bath powder, and retire to their ache rs and smudged cheeks chaste little bedlets smelling like , Crusted betwixt with/lilies of the valley. — instead of foe memories of rain-mushed but not all vi “hav-existed lor centuries, grimy and aloof from the slings and arrows of outrageoys boys. They must not perish now, to be ‘replaced by the type of impeccable oe _that_ _ the _Money-hungry | - |THAT good, . it urmstn’t happen! Tomboys _ like kids who washed, Yes, that's what the perfume soap people are trying to do: Convert babies inte apprentice glamor girls. - ? Yesterday, mud pies for Susie. Next week, mud packs. - 2 the of reverse relativity, of werverte : probability, peculiar to the. female race, ko * e In other Sols a od chs GAL aesranpe a few boys’ heads to- gether in her youth is most likely to change dramatically when the proper time comes, and devote her |, adult years to “mdking w to the male. their. line for digit “Tweedie” Yo hmed Robey Arraigned yesterday before Gr _whple' ‘Secondly, women tend to be- | jcounselor — ‘of ‘the an léads Gully: ‘leuit Court Judge Gegrge B. Hart- rick, Lester S. Smart, 24, of of 1820 * (onyeight 1858 s|Hilldale Dr... pleaded’ guilty’ to. a} M _jeharge of armed robbery, ” = thor Fasque e Dies’ | Not being site to Sete 5 00.508 ho bond, Smart is in Oakland Jail pending sentencing Feb. Bs Ht take place here: Tuesday |. Walking into the Pontiac ‘re ft When Michigan Was/that he wanted to confess” s a. your Phillips 66 Seivice Station, 2 aA Seamieee e oz me ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958: | Bob Considine Says: PTAs it in Area Fete 6tst Year. Open House Planned at Waterford Schools; Boys’ Chorus to Sing In honor of 61 years of PTA ex- istence, the Williams Lake school, in Waterford Township has Jalia How I Li Ei at NEW YORK (INS)—Helio ome February. You're a cool month ong % Ae United Air. Lines’ house organ,! “Mainliner, "which is secreted in Feb. Been reading all about you|the papoose bouch of UAL’ seats. in the youngest kid’s home work, | and also. in the current issue of In case you've forgotten, . Feb, you once, had 30 days, which must ee 2 fabs } planned an unusual program for the 8 p.m. Thursday night meet- ing. ‘At 7:30 p.m, ‘are Will- be an open house, with a nursery avail- able for pre-school ‘children. - The Waterford Township Boy's Chorus, under the direction of Mrs, David Manigold, will sing ~ several nimbers, and members of the PTA will then present a pageant entitled “Alice in Foun- . der’s Land.” - | Gowns of different eras will be modeled by mothers and will be sera, by background mtu- | $ic, te ke _"The Stringham School PTA meet: ing will be under-the direction of the principal and teachers of the} “School, with an open house sched-| uled at'7:30 p.m. Thursday. Guest speaker, Rev, Malcolm K. Barton will speak on “Home and School Responsbilities To- wards Children.” An open dis- cussion will follow the talk. “Superintendent of . Waterford Township schools William Shunck, scramble as few as possible ‘appears under .grrow, reading CREM 5 5 6 a to guess my downward. - > WHAT'S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to work, Un- ne. Answer | —3 TALBE ow ole me ON -.8 VILRES Yesterdey's emwer; Busy. cOunt, hive louse d up saint old poem pretty good, (‘‘Thirty--days hath} Theptember, and tho have all the othersth, I guessth.”) Julius Caesar got you in all that trouble, as you fae He ordered his astronomers to figure out exactly how long it took the earth to spin around the sun. They came up with the arrest- ing total of 365 days, five hours, 48 minutes, 45.51 seconds, Caesar, |. scratching a wart, said, “Divide that in 12 months.” Then he got ~—ts6re because the month named. after him—July—wound ‘up with only 30 days. The bum should've had a Univac. So his people took a fas away from February, a defenseless-sort} of month, reducing it to 29 days. except that distressing little matter of those five hours, 48 minutes, 145.51 seconds dangling at the end of the calendar yedr. They couldn't |be swept under the horological rug. uster. ¢ So the ruling was made that February would be restored its lost day, once every four years. And that's how it was until the Emperor Augustus got sore Otherwise, everything was dandy; Seale: stood iiiaiins February. Little Augie grabbed a day from it. Woe to February! ‘Harold Stassen through? Seems unlikely. He has been a cork: in our political sea, and the ‘chances are that he will continue ti’ bob to , the surface. After all, he was close to the presidency in the U.S. and anyone who has been close wants another chance. For that reason, I think, amon the candidates for the Democrat) nomination in 1960 will be ia Stevenson, Estes Kefauver and Averill Harriman. You don’t think he was close? Stassen was as close, perhaps, as anybody in our time. In 1948 he swept thrqngh primaries like a prairie fire. — Jim Hagerty and Paul Lockwood! I H i i ; j 4 | len | He. Asked » Does Suk Take to Circle Earth’ finally erevadied on Gov. Dewey toll battle him in Oregon. They “went} there, actually made. 50,000 phone ealls, set the terms of the Dewey- Stassen debate on whether the Communist Party should be driven underground, saw to it that Stassen (6-4)' never stood: next to the ‘di- minutive Dewey in public. Dewey also was cured of. laryngitis at the last moment. Dewey won the de- bate, and the. nomination. Stassen had the background of; his wartime association with Adm. |]. ap-| pealed to the young veteran, was a gifted speaker. But he never laid a Bull Halsey, labor. backing, glove on the little fellow. He can never forget that he might have, |}. with better luck or craftier man- agement. And so, unquestionably, he'll try again, whether bouponds now or not. iti Established in 1898 eees 160 W. eeeeceeeesene Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME. Huron St. - FE 2-9171 avabesvandunch peecie will present a talk on report cards when the -McVittie School. PTA meets at 7:45 Thursday, Another short skit will be pre- sented by PTA board members, honoring PTA National Founder's day, Judge Swears in 24 New Citizens ~-— Sworn in. this. week by Circuit Court Judge Frank L. Doty as riew United States .citizens were the following persons: Jeanie Marshall Fordyce, Ferndale Stewart Siatkia. ra nfiea led — Colombe Bernadette Chudy, | eon Oak Winifred Kraft, Bloomfield Hills Wasily Skriabin, Pontiac James Allison Turner, Drayton Piains Joyce Dorothy Turner, Drayton Plains Lorraine Marie Blaquiere, rl Johnny ory — Jacques trand), . Ferndale Rudolf Piekarek, Holly Ester Erika Piekarek, Holl Fiisa’ : har- Elisabeth Charlotte Olson. Pontiae Alekgander Kusniarski, tiac . Dieter. 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Second Floor oe ‘ \\ Vee ‘ vy * } eg es } , ’ ad : r * ’ Oye 2 i ” State’s Dog tar. “Called Barbaric © Cad . Under current laws in the State of Michigan, a dog’s life is in jeopardy a good deal of the time, ‘Certainly -this is wrong. The Pontiac Press feels that any law which allows - shooting of dogs for the —_—" of it Bnnsaren be changed. ae i aa 2 ok Currently there is a group,. headed by Mrs. L McCol- lough, a Democrat working to get ~ - & Rew law through our State Legislature. The law as it now | stands should be modified. - : “i 2 Michigan's dog law now permits © any landowner, or his agent, outside of a city or village limits to shoot a =, ye ae gth in peace : goagh te yl Although Russia . “has forged ahead of us in a few. : ' ‘areas, we should ‘not be aye yoked into similar patterns,” . says du Pont’s president. With this we wholeheartedly agree. —_—_——_—_— Seaway Deepening -Cutting~“in “haif~-the~annual - ex-— ‘penditure for. channel work on the - St. Lawrence seems to be a case of being penny wise and pound foolish.” Under President E:sennower’s budget plans the work of deepening “ channels would, not be completed - until 1965, instead of the original’ ‘1962 date. The Seaway itselt is due Ee, SOLS oc, ht: “a ‘ k* k's g The new bill which was introduced by Rep. Cuar.es A. Borer (Republi- can -Manistee) would permit farm- ers and others to kill any dog worry- ing livestock or poultry, but would protect dogs which merely wander - into a field or enclosure unless sheep’ | or poultry are confined inside. - This change seems reasonable enough since it prohibits the. “shooting on sight” portion of the previous law. Mrs. Mc- CoLLouax termed the present law as “the most barbarfc in the * xk \t In the past sportsmen have com- plained that thousands of dogs, including many valuable hunting ’ animals, are needlessly killed each year. If a dog destroys, or is a men- ‘ace to livestock or poultry that’s ‘a different matter. : No one questions this. = eee ee 4 For the protection of hunting dogs : and pets let’s stop the unnecessary _- Killings. A dog 1s still one a man’s best. friends. Ld Our Strength in Science “Including the 8t. Clair River, Lake . St. Clair, Detroit River, St. Mary's: River and the Straits of Mackinac joining Lakes Erie, Huron and Mich- igan with Superior, there are 130 miles of connecting channels: These. are to be deepened to 27 feet. Expenditures for channels are part of a capital improvement ' program, The sooner these are - made navigable for larger ships ¢ » the quicker we are going to get returns on our investment. De- “Jaying work designed -to ac- commodate greater tonnage not onty-wiit restrict benefits to lake. ports but will cut down on tolls ‘which are to go toward paying for the waterway. ae ae ae Channel work is part of the sea- way development. It doesn’t seem economically wise to lengthen the time for completion, The Man About Town Any Clients Here? “It’s Proposed to Organize Club to Beat the Butchers - Bathroom | seales: What's eussed Some of the facts emphasized by¥. ° ‘tér. telling the truth. President GreenwaLtT of the E.I. du 4 Pont Company at a meeting of the . .° American Association for Advance- ; "ment of Science in Indianapolis bear i _Tepeating.. and Space conquest has. ‘given it a is to lead and we must catch up. But, says Mr. GREENWALT: “American science is not a ? weapon, its edge sharpened for - . military aggression, but a plow- ~ _. + share tilling the peaceful fields of our normal lives .. . our ca- pacity to produce in time of peace is our greatest weapon in . - Hence strength in war, strength in peace and strength in science are synonymous.” a WK time of emergency or war.|_ Susaiee the risk of creating the im- pression that any Pontiac gals are oyer- _weight, I’m sticking out my neck. While I know of none such, ‘. Mrs. Joyce Watt "of 404 Moore &t., tells me she is desirous , Setetaly snd se 1d — __-Ruselats-conieentention-on: missiles of Organizing a “TOPS” Club here. This is a nationwide organization whose aim - “Take Off Pounds Senstbly,” and if any of the fair sex readers of this column are calory fighters, they might be interested. Mrs. Watt does not want to impose on _ dny- other effort being made to cheat the butcher; the baker or the confection maker, but wonders if we have any women in our fair city who are really desirous of losing © —— Her phone is _ FE 4-4739. -I like that apology of a Detroit paper who had put a Democrat tag on our » State Senator L. Harvey Lodge, and in its correction wide Republican.” President GREENWALT does not mingling with a number of his legislative agree that Soviet science generally has outstripped our own. The sput- nik achievement has been startlifig - - and the resulting propaganda far _ reaching, hut it merely indicates a concentration of effort, manpower and brains on a single objective to the neglect of other elements of makes paper diapers, in which her son, article” to the magazine “U.S. ‘The patients moving freely about peviet society. * * * . We must not make the mis- take @ sacrificing everything . for military —— — THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tm Tar P Powriag Pares Company * 42 W. Hiton st. : — = - Frade Mark Daily Except Sunday Russet Basserz, ‘ Jour Rtrrr, Executive Vice President penton Advertising colleagues the other, day, I learned. that they’re boosting Harvey for the. nomina- tion for governor. / Now in her tenth year as a member of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, gy Mrs. Hope E. Lewis of Birmingham, ,has ‘other interests, She is secretary-treasurer of a company that ‘Horatio B. ‘Lewis, is the prime mév¥ing- spirit: Their prod- uct is so durable that, after its original use, it is cleaned to serve as a facial tissue. / 4 satan For a great many years; Arthur Applebee, who lives in the hills north of Rochester, Pontiac 12, Michigan has been watching the enttance to the hibernation of a pair of ground hogs, for ‘ any evidence of their tracks on Feb. 2, but and Advertising Director Manager _ hever has found any. He says they ay Higyaae _Presoeee—n— ine at-a a _usuaily app appear about the middle of paces ro Mans ae. a i a. : Ww. _Peratnat ©. ssoign, Jomnan te ; fara, BEFME Verbal Orchids to- as 2... Grover 54 ‘Mrs. Ida Rich a — ‘of Flint; formerly of Lapeer; ninety-tits %, Tame Powrrue Posse : pir ge Ri ‘rer « ae fs aoe F Sounites La te Tio0 < “ot Tages ee Ak: in Di temsc = mode SEE | : e “+ y — = fi t 5 * } Pe 4 ge oe 2. na . a wi peewee? Ae ee " : We ee, 4 4 is : seo Pay rg \4 erry es é f i) Entered at Post Ottice, Pontiac, as second class matter j aes ave of Linden; eighty-sixth ganda Mrs, igia Cook . of Holly; eighty-first bipthday. ' Mrs. Edith Griffin © of Fenton; eighty-first birthday. ci t H = * , | ay Yon z & _ of insubordination, and the joint- the report made at the conclusicn ,j, ' see ', Wes ss = J : og : es Why can't “stead of making the boy - weeks, and he must pay bis pay for shoes and bleyele tires. _ See oat Saat Soca ' oung Toughs Present Problem’ — Me ee Te ee ee aoe aoe oe No wonder we have gangs all over’ the county. Is it kill or be killed we're coming to? What are we parents going to do about it—cower behind the teenage gangs or try to do seasething about it? slow help the J now to. One Way of Solving the Trattic Problem es ac axel env aides aie bn wait? Sometimes it goes on two or three bil cut of hie own pocket. He slag nitet When we have a coming we-want it an time $0 let’s consider — wird all kinds of weather to bring us our all the carriers would be appreciative. I 96 Reve Cesstee veins be a*better citizen instead of filling | Jackson full of boys that are too “young to be there.» These boys Aren't entirely to blame. If parents the tough “save that sen rt soul get help fast from poe? place. - Mrs: George meke Oxford ; Pleased at ai Resert against Of County Status “ County is to listen to some of these . reports about what your county is doing and how much it costs. They = - even apologized for salt that is < -bad for cars, but said lives are more important. It was an excel- lent report and I say. our leaders are trying to do all possible for the people. - Grateful Taxpayer ‘David Lawrence Sats: Scientiate | ‘Truman Didn’t Tell All the Facts ts Hd, Reta Why? _ seribers for Monday delivery. The "An object of great curiosity and wi be the group of 21 Germun in what he did publication of the MacArthur mes- ee group, which includes physicists fo faulty mem Sa&@ in the issue coming out on What realiy caused General and _ rocket » would be, : to the following Monday MacArthur's, removal was some- allowed to return to West Ger : oo ll gal eR thing élse—he was politically in ™any in February. = "When Bir. Tro- ‘When. Mr. Truman saw a copy. Ge WR Mery Frama. The ministry in Bonn man deals with the reputations of of the message on Saturday morn- Mr. ~‘Truman had a right to said the 21 had been concerned other ; admittedly ing, it is true it was discussed at iss General MacArthur for mainly sagen gigragents diss fancies himself always in the polit- a meeting of high officials, and, reasons or personal rea- Soviet Union, but it is : ical arena ‘where anything goes. on instructions of the* President, sons it he wished to do so—but it eet Gor bexe say i ‘Thus, for instance, Mr. Truman “an order was sent to General ill becomes him to tell millions tailed ledge of the rese cold’ that ti, 295 be, disouureged MacArthur directing him-to with of Americans today that a heroic _ that led to the launching of the two General Eisenhower from seeking draw the document from publi- general, who was himself once Sputniks, or earth satellites, and the presidential nomination and cation. - ghiet of staff df the Army and the first testing of the Soviet inter- argued that “a man at the top The general promptly obeyed the \ knew military Jaw as well as any- continental ballistic missiles. with a military reputation” order and on Sunday the VFW one, actually “disobeyed orders” - IDLE SINCE 1955 shouldn't do it because he “‘could notified the press that the message and was “insubordinate.” = © — ‘The ministry said that the group only have that reputation smeared whange ees. Pe & eee (Copyright; 1958) _ "nas hot ‘worked 1955, if he went into politics.” _ nent eaten - ar 2 = waning goby oS eee ae : i ; ep Sukhumi, Georgia on “tn the toe by Gaeral Been Dr. William Brady Says: ie Black Sea coast not far from the Turkish frontier hower, published in 1948, he relates ‘that at Potsdam in 1945 Mr. Tru- man told him: “General, there is that you may want that & seas yo toly you sot That : Open-Gate Plan Helps Mental Patients Get Well: “ff Ths Giemens were in 0 laces group rounded up by the Red Another striking error a : closed patien Army in the collapse of Germany peed is, Je, 158, te toed ent petents It ise —— the day's television talk by Mr. Chicago Tribune, learning this, also doubtlessly intensive investigation . _ advanced that ’ “these ‘and other Selentists be al- lowed to return home. Now, after being detained pre- Why? This question may not be answered until after the repatriated men are interviewed. Even if they > have. not worked on any rocket 80 FAR AHEAD? a One. interpretation in Bonn-is are so far Kremlin doesn’t care what bits of information that the scientists pass on to Western that Soviet q intelligence. - This interpretation apparently is borne out by much testimony of American military ledders who have told Congress of the great” _ strides the Soviets have made in Also, there is the fact that this particular group has been in the Black Sea area since 1955, and may not be considered by the Russians as valuable as others held in the Soviet Union. Looking Back 15 Years Ago. YANKS STAGE: second. daylight raid on Reich. . : Truman was his claim that in opened— Be ces guenceliy. extiatactery. i Mechritur was--fivel oo that bow ony ene at Oe ee se Some Germans accepted re- WAR WEARY Rumania, Finland because he was ‘ patients may walk out if he patriation to East Germany reported near cracking. and because “he disobeyed. wishes. os about two years-ago, but this 20 Years Ago directly.” The facts. were The hospital group insisted on. going to the MBERS. CRASH, kill 11 in stated by General MacArthur in Bo ones gg Federal Republic ‘of West Ger make eo . February 1956, when he issued @ rounded by . many. Chancellor Konrad Aden- METHODISTS END_ 400. -years eS fences and some ee . "This belated claim of insub- 20 open gates in Case Records of a Parshokagiet enh bepaigtlareb nd them. . cnn mating he Sevens : Good Co tionalist ~ citizen. In it he sen atu ih Zoe sl ecome a onversa ion is —— Se = = At first , my y superiors in the were Ser st: melt in 0 dem of extn. cast ial Sikes “ts seine ombet ot Se Se Se ae _ pliment that-is understood in all. er than you?” languages. HK anys, in = Tan- in Brees Van arta fio m pris- Follow committee members themselves in — - ~ anti-social. tect @ few days you can change. “Tam happy to see you and glad” you are here.” though into a deft conversationalist toe ae mane cgi males the beep uw agreement pon this point.” pares. _It_is_calculated to. he -«By-DR; GEORGE W: CRANE to * * Nateueh aad occult - Case X-320: Rita R., aged 17, is Mr. Truman, in” his television So far, no serious trouble involv- oy ee speech last Sunday, also said that ‘ing residents of the hospital General MacArthur had sent “ah borhood or the police has occurred. of the hearings were in complete often, x & © News & World Report” and did the resort grounds do not annoy — not send a copy to the White House staff members or visitors, or to the President and that he found a copy in the press room of BIG FORWARD ~~ *. the White House and “suppressed ) is far from the old time “Besides, I - atmosphere of the “asylum,” don’t know what The tact is that it wasn't an isn’t it?” to talk about: The “article” for this . . "The guests (not “inmates) no last boy who dat- azine, but it was the text of a longer regard nurses and other ed me finally “4 2 asked, ‘Has—the The Country Parson Bane vc Ath gor sis wa : a el confined to patients who have just ; “That RED GG Nes been admitted. 9 iP ‘ as 3 Vislence and hostility have .. fines. She as do people at Iatge. “TATTOOED AMERICANS the “Every American siekate: = | — popular,” she Love is simply the final result of mise’ ~this - process, for the lover can't» o 1 ) 3 goed ss : one : . fh tome ares, ¢. - terests for thé patient, respect for . ‘The first-step br cicheg aaah i my birthday,” ze this tie ‘his dignity ‘45, pefson, and the 1s to make our companions ¢ hag mente dite oe And ‘by this simple, surefire _ tmethod Rita can pat her com- __panion_at ease and launch him Into conversation. = Remeniber, starting a conversa- tion is much like starting an. auto- mobile for there is a certain “80 essential to his happiness- that amount ie Sik Want 9p. be: ith you mney ike — un s — a at ae ee Se aire. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 4, 1958. , i> Sentenced to Pea ‘ fio atten the tuner! sae rby. “Areas £ Robbing Restaurant Murdered Man’ S/S Sl ne ales se Sentenced Monday to from 2 to - os a re wa ee ns > AEN BOWLBY {10 years in the Southern "ose Wife Detained oa bake ok oe a.|etery. The Rev. Lola P. Marion.) ym ORION — Service for|Ptisen at Jackson for the armed}-" ” mat wit; T.|Tobbery of -$39° from a Pontiac , —° latien Bowlby, 58, of 1545 Hiliger'restaurant Jan, 11, was John M. ‘Material’ Witness Held Authorities said Mrs. Kose got tol’ GEORGE J. SAGE. St., Detroit, will be held at 1 p.m. Elwell; 46, of 329.N. Saginaw St.) in Slaying of Engineer New York City ‘late Sunday ey 5 ee oe Thuréday at DeSantis Funeral! 4, seared Oakland - . : Service for George J. Sage, 54, < was “Sen - by Oakl From Grand Rapids . | Accompanied by a lawyer, Joseph! ee . will be| streets, ‘Detroit, with. burials in/county Cireult Court Judge Frank) é ‘|'Zalk, of Manhattan, she’ arrived at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the| acacia Park Cemetery, Southfield L. Doty. Elwell pleadéd guilty to; yginKoLA, N. Y. —Mrs. Pris-2t. Mineola police “headquarters _ |Rursley Funeral. Home with the\township =i (sts the armed robbery charge Jan. 20.| 15 Kose is in jail as a material| Y¢S*¢Tday morning. 4s Rev. D. D. McColl of first Chris- Mr. Bowlby, who died Monday at Elwell was accused of holding UP| witness in her husband's slaying. ~ rape pny ag mem rr 8 Berg Sa Sr eel mami ag ‘Mrs. Rose, 22, was held yester-|Proval to move. Authori imme- graveside service will be in White| daughters, Katherine, at home, and|N. Perry St. - day after a three-hour .conference|“@tely served her with papers Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Joanne Lewis of Matawan,| , with police and Asst, Dist. Atty. se . ay. r T Kj \| ctor William Cahn of Nassau’ county. {should be allowed to move. a tine General Hospital after a brief netroit, and a brother, Ralph of rain ills . She was unable to raise $20,000 + *.4 : Pe so 4 Ulness, : | p : —s set by Cotinty Judge Paul] Cahn: asked that she be held in| a : Widlitz, > $50,000 bail as a material witness Se: oo tod Mie Have: and a er/ MS. WMUAM WALKER |” cuanece x, cumney SPRECING 10 PatioMt | rt ic aia sr. ose ake ty greed to Sh ater pel @ | oat CLAREN 5 Former Pontiac resident Mrs. woe ‘ permission to move from Long:-tests by Zalk. a : On WAR \witllas Olsbell Wale, died dan: Pi rencnd gg Alea oot ogg|_,FREEPORT. N.Y. (INS) — A Bosch, N. ¥., to San Antonio, Tex.| “Mrs. Rese, who left Mineola as Clarence W. Hale, 55, of 2142/25, in Geneva, N. Y. Soler Lake Bh. was Wt Specs eat 8 7 rThés, also said it was only aft. |%_Llonde and returned. with dark E, Walton-Blvd. died this morning] She and her husband had lived|5 m today “at the Lester Smithi\@, boy choking on a toy ~~“ . pcs Ger antigg ae neration’s be, [brown hair, has said her husband ns home afte, an, ness fli Pontiac for more than 15 year#é; son Funeral Home here wil he” tis Car was nit by a trio} ween. Nacsa Chlet of ‘Detc-|say "oy tvtna he way ging ont lt we eee: before. moving to Geneva. —__. |burial in Goodland Township Cem- f unt Pinnell an. 20 saying he was going’ ow | He was a driver for Main Clean-| Besides her husband, she is sut-|etery, He died Saturday, a a are - call go pmsecarle bee rate gl edb enne Later that day he} : Mee __* |vived by a son Roy, of Geneva.| Surviving are his wife, Mable;|“°""6 ™ Freeport: mee was found shot to death, == : 2 " : * aot that Mrs. Rese returned to the __Surviving are his wife, wer wussale trian. [O-Sedem, Mew Doce Trax, Le) metropolitan area. ‘The violet is the state flower of le pick we ie ee ees Rabb ol iy : $e Bg rag baanpe amet ame — 3 oe este teres anh Se ethene oe er ae - Follew the Crowd . . . Be. Here When the Doors Open as a : held at 1130 p.m. today at the First|ters, Mrs. Alice Smith’ of North|the wreckage. i? ae Os ee ft . M ir. Hale’s body is at the Purs-|Presbyterian Church, Ypsilanti,|Branch, Mrs. Henritta Kay of De-| —~Thp youngster was reported | ap : "§ CHECK THESE LOW PRICES S i ley Funeral Home. Burial was in Oakgrove Cemetery, troit; oe : : : 39 Quality 1.49 White : EARL E. PARKER | ware Alien who die Saturday) “VOEE HAUTEBERGUE coe surgery by another phys -~ 60n76. : * Service for Earl E. Parker, 57,at the Beyer. Memorial Hospital,| WIXOM — Service ‘for Eugene) sician. of 28 Porter St., who died Satur-| Ypsilanti, had been living with his carpe 4 $6, of 47801 Pontiac) pjine said the’ crossirig was ‘day will be held at 10-30°a.m.|son, James W. of 2160 McKinley|Trail will be held-at 1 p.m. Wednes-| Vo ideq by a. watchman with a Wednesday at the Pursiey Funeral|St., Ypsilanti. day at the-Richardson - Bird Chap-|jantern because the gates were —| Also surviving are a son, Swann{el,With burial’ at Wixom Ceme-| -iaa an hour before Dr.-Ress- 2, D. of Detroit and a sister, Mrs: tery. The Rev. jond Caes willl ran’s accident by a hit-run driver Township Must Vote (m2 cP | taiebecg aot anny ie rt or soning Ip JOHN Q. APPLEGATE -\after a long illness. 5 Oakla: Coun- Ralph Aes le the nts watch- on $340 000 Bond ROCHESTER — —,Seevice for John an —— man, had to be treated for shock ’ Q. Applegate, 89,;-of 521 Utah St., before he could be questioned. He Surviving are four sisters; Mrs. ee: who died yesterday afternoon at} ita. Elliott of Wixom, Mrs. _ doctor ignored: his waving "Irene Bowers of Tucson, Mrs. Le- SHIP— A $340,000 bond issue: was tomorrow at Pixley Puneral Home. “He looked like he was tryi ? ona Kline of Ypsilanti and Mrs.| "© — s trying approved last night by the ban ee be the Rev. Don- Isabell Hennessy of Toledo; and|t0 beat the train,” Jackson said. YARD GOODS | 4°) 1 3.39 Twin 3.99 White - “I just had time to jump out of It -will ‘be placed before school|Burial will be in Mt. Avon Cem- and codes of Teleds « — the way.” , district voters in an election March etery. | : De. Rossmen's car, a heavy. s0- 10. ._. |. A retired farmer, Mr. Applegate} ALBERT H. WAGNER | st peg , . @-& fied 1 ¢ reat of tel dan, was crushed as the eastbonnd eg searing sweet ene = : IMLAY CITY — Service for At-}trair-dragged-it-875 feet yon Leif pong By “yee pe Aim nach ong oh .. [bert H. Wagner, 67, was held Mon- Dr. Rossman is survived by his - proposed bond issue would be useditwo daughters Olga Sonenstrahl j|day at Lester Smith & Son Fun-| Widow and a son, 12. : | : eral Home, with burial in Imlay : to cover cost of remodeling thejof Detroit and Merle Meotke of t | Roosevelt Elementary School. The|Rochester; fouresons, Henry A.;|Township Cemetery. | Innocent Plea Entered provement of p Fag F gg Nm om ¥. al of Salar a Veterans Hospital in Grand Rapids. |On Embezzling Charge schools in the district, he said. |sister, Ida Ply of Wabash, re neha are several nieces snd) (song: with. embezsling $650 : : from a Milford man, Thomas Ter- he . , IRVIN BELLMAN : - : in 2- : _ signi; -of Clarkston, yesterday je Killed in 2 Car Crash WASHINGTON — Sefvice for 1r-|Clock Repairman Files {heard a plea of innocent entered at DETROIT @—James Nolan, 20,|vin Bellman, 60, of 8070 Wicker St.'for Commission Race for him when he stood-mute when was killed in a two-car collision|will bé held at 2 p.m. Wednesday| - arraigned before Circuit Court FUN in suburban. Wyandotte lastnight jat Milken Funeral Home, Unica.|" Hazen’S. P. Briggs Jr. sel-\Judge George B. Bart ERAL HOM | : ’S passenger driver | Officiating | . Lioydiemployed clock repairman, has} Now free on a $300 Ter-| oe: | : 5 ot the other. car were killed. Chase of Washington Baptist] filed a nominating petition as a signi {fs accused of embezzling the 46 eae SERVICE" : =e |Chureh with burial in St. John’s|candidate March 3 for the City,mcney last May from Alfred H. ST. - - PHONE FE 2-584) * 100 , Prestonville. - ~ |Commission from District 6. Volz, of 3142 W. Commerce Rd., K WHAT 4 BU AMARYLLIS | Mr. Bellman died Sunday night.| Briggs owns, the clock shop, lo-| Milford. , 5! _ fj Surviving are his wife, Hilda;|cated at the rear of his home,| No trial date has been set as HYBRIDS: ~—85* — up _| TASKER’S 63 West Huron St. FE 5-6261 ‘Look! Domestics, Linoai: 139 GANNON - 19 toon noes * eas = aes cok eae 1 a te ee “Pe eas I Fe * WEAR LADIES’ Sips #88 sc icgy 1 = -LADIES’ PO Oe e Ch esac, 1 Labi New Hours. q Anas gtg ce -2 fee $1 : PALM BEACH, Fla. ® — Ray fax j HOUSE PLANS allen Huber, 74, associated with 29 LADIES’ PANTiss °° °° mat ; , @ ithe Scripps-Howard newspapers | : 1 : in various capacities since 1901, Starting Friday, F ebruary 7th Custom Drawn | EM 3-4931. PHILLIPS Vesa MICA EULTSIEM |eisenour Se., 7, inventor of an PUT BEI [mise development, died yesen UNDERWEAR | STRETCH Sox: 4 Wooe 1 -79 MEN’S Mixcigcs | : i ‘79 MEN'S TEE-SHIRTS cosd bee. i MEN'S 1 BLouses °2!7°*7---$1. Ba rie ee 1.79 Boys’ pore: SniRTs eta eit SOYS’ LINED jeang °****** ' day. He was associated with the; .- Riverbank Laboratories 43 years] - Se eteee and as chief engineer developed a =| | i = Sm NEANT WEAR aaa Bi como 8 =s ss eee COKATO, Minn. ® — Mrs. J. ge kK = = mai © | aged NG PANTS”: ieee meena A. Aasgaard, Tl, wife of the re-| > | ; 4 a oe. OY CRAWLS" 3) tired president of the Evangelical] a TIME FOR. ; re me i , . Lutheran Church, died yesterday. . Det ALL BANKING Mop, Ay gi a3 O88 080s ena y ‘|Aasgaard had: served as head of| - the ELC for 29 years, retiring in 1954, She was born in Eau Claire, —_ 1Wis. - S FLORIDA mame FLORIDA mummm FLORIDA w _ PLAN ON LIVING | IN: FLORIDA SOON rd | F § SAVE MORE MONEY $ $25 Girls’ coat, MEN'S 99 Flannel 13.99 Ladies’ This Nevw F day COAT SETS To folks who plan to live Banking Hour Goes © i$ . $ vied Facet gre’ cating. | a . Into Effect. Friday; oe 2 $9 na e250 monty. No thon four Wo cosh | IS "February 7th Tee ~> URBANS. a p Community National, Bank | ——I- a raid l| Secon sentee wa S eo ‘ aS a eet oar : chine Se, é oy eg + Oea Ly = a * THE PONTIAC. PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 1958" ecmeess . — . ne Ged saa * n¢ "College Courses B Dis: _- ‘yall aun \. ike Fother, Like Son Pontiac( ==" = -son_Denis, re » : f y 2 aN ; : C° e IGA a eo ; Dt | Be . . Po HER ‘HEART @ ny 2 3 jamong the instructors who will _| Elementary, School (Ed, D185), “Four area residents will ej teach a-jotal of 22 courses in Pontiac through the University of Michigan extension service begin- ning this week an next, . Zeaching of Sciencé. in the offered for. the first time in Pontiac, will be taught by Dr. William Forbes, selence consult- ant for. the County - “— Dr. Edith Roach, Snyder, prin- cipal of Webster Elementary History 13'=Germany Sine Since 1870, Feb. 18, 7:30 pm. 2 Pol. Sci. WI63—P robléms in American Foreign Policy. ‘Feb. 13, 4:30 p.m. Psy. 184—Human Learning, Feb. 15, 8 a.m. Soc. W167—Social’ Change, Feb.): 12, 7:30 p.m. Speech 31—Fundamentals _ of Speaking, Feb. 11, 4:30 p.m. ‘g * * x Real. Estate Finance I, a no- credit ‘course offered’ as part. of the education needed to receive a School, will teach two education courses on Tuesdays. The first, realtors certificate, will be held at ithe Pontiac Central High Schon. opti certificate program. session of ‘the courses without oot. gation. tained by contacting: Robert Frid, university registration pepresenten fat maybe eetine 0 APE ron Tuy, Fe af he ee oe ee is two-hour per week ‘sessions in Lake Orion, Lapeer, . Oxford, Rochester, Romeo and and Utica. Anyone may attend ‘the first Further information may be « Supervision 6f Elementary — *\ Instruction (Ed B251), will be held| wat 4:30 p.m. Elementary Schoo! | Organization and Administration | (Ed. B252) will be taught at 7 p.m./ Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, medical superintendent of Pontiac State Hospital, will conduct a course, : -|Principles of Mental Health > (P.H.P. 220) on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. beginning Feb. 11. 4 *x* *«. All of the courses will be held at the Lincoln Junior High School,... 131 Hillside Dr., with the excep- tion of: the one taught by Viola Fitch, Pontiac Central High School librarian. This course, School - Li- brary Administration ~(Lib. Sci. * 1968) will be held at the high*sehool | library on Tuesday at 7:50 p.m. beginning Feb. 11. Registration of individual courses will be. taken the first evening of the first class session. Courses may be carried for two semesters hours of undergradu- ate or graduate credit. The fee will be $13.50 per credit hour- in either case. No credentials are necessary if persons are not earning graduate residence credit. Students may transfer the credit to other institu- tions. ot * * The following is a schedule of the two-credit courses available in Pontiac the second semester: Anthro. 161, Soc. W161—Person- ality and Culture, Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m. |Ford.” The which he referred apparently are Tobs Mystery Cylinder \Near London Hoax LONDON @ —A imystery cyl. inder with “Russian markings” that parachuted to earth near London has been tabbed a hoax by Britain's Air Ministry. Official of Ford Hits UAW Plan Yntema Tells Senators . 6 ® That Sharing of Profits Te ee A thing originated, we in country,” a Would: Raise Costs ‘istry ‘spokesman said. He added tliat the — scientific instru- WARRENRITONS-eo-“h-verdStu puentar todlo "the —eylinder—eame- tor Co. official declared today that/from inside an alarm clock. “millions of little people will get| The cylinder, which landed hurt” ‘if the new ecscer ee pro-|south of London Sunday; carried posals of the Unifed Auto Work- directions in four languages ask- ers are adopted. — ing that it be returned to the So- Theodore O. Yntema, a Ford viet Aeronautical: Institute. : Late tid whidte Sakd over. Noctherstatlon wegen * ‘A Ride Proves lt “FINEST STATION. EVER PRICED SO CLOSE TO TH combines distinctive styling, smooth ride and such - easy handling. No other gives top V-8.perform- — _—a outstanding V-8 economy. No other 80 low, offers-every luxury-from- Airliner ~ ning Seats to Pushbutton driving. See it. WAGON E LOWEST.” whe, American Molore Means More Pot Americana PONTIAC: Rogers Sales & Service, 695 Auburn Ave.; Bill Spence Rambler Sales and Service, © 211 -S. Saginaw St. e © 420 Main Street. © MILFORD: Engle Moter Sales, 7442 E Highland Rd. © WALLED LAKE: R & C Motor Sales, 8145 Commerce Road ® ROCHESTER: Kaverley Rambler,” vice president for financia] mat- ters; said the UAW proposals would cause a “massive cost-in- flation’’ in the U.S. economy. His|- testimony was prepared for the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly, | Subcommittee. : He said further that UAW Pres- ident Walter Reuther’s proposal SUN NY BROOK last August that car. prices be om eae cut $100 ‘“‘would wipe. out two ae companies in the industry and it would weaken Chrysler and: two companies —.t0 Studebaker - Packard and Ameri- can Motors. x * & “It Mr. Reuther’s wage andi. profit -sharing proposals were 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9:30-5:30 daily 9:30-12:30 Wed. 9:30-8:00 Fri Anthro. 167—Introduction to Old adopted,” Yntema said, “they World Archeology, Feb. 12, 7:30 would increase costs’drastically in p.m. jour industry and also across the Ed. B201~—Methods of Research country, as the wage pattern in in Eduéation, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m. {automobiles was followed else- CREDIT COUNSELLORS ‘and ‘arrange for. ps: ments can cfteed, venation 48 law wach or bow wane oo age . ‘ing, Feb; 13, 4:30 p.m. lin Physical Education for Teach- 23, | Ed. F212—Methods of Instruction Ed. C107-—Psychology and Teach-| where. ing of Reading, Writing and Spell-| *‘‘When Mr. Reuther as his la- bor proposals are not inflationary, he is talking nonsense. His basic) minimum economic demands,| — -|which he did not explain to you, amount to some 40 cents an hour, or about 12 per cent of our ‘hourly} hs ARGS Ed. D175—Methods and Materials Set ete ear ee rane ate rn 4:30 p.m. WINNING THE WEST | Member A i Asseocta th NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED : ONE PLACE TO PAY é of Credit Counsellors ‘and Supervision in Physical Edu- cation, Feb. 10,-4:30 p.m. * - Ed. ‘WD190—Teaching of the So- Hours: Daily $ to 5. Wed. & Sat. “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselin cial Studies in the Secondary ‘School, Feb. 12, 4:30 p.m. | Eng. 112—Modern English Gram- imar, Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m. Experience Assist You”. - tol Evenings-by App't. - rates and a much .higher percent- age of wages- generally.” Reuther appeared last week be- fore the subcommittee in its in- vestigation of auto prices. 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Sat. FREE PARKING JGIRCLE DRIVE FOR” tee LOADING ‘% s er TT ST eee eT eS ee > | > & we } Ice Fishermen ) ‘ : . > ; eu 3 » 4x6 Weatherproof * / y and Demountable $M M75 : be ieee >, ¢ eee wwe a, / ers es ee eS oe ee / ‘ rod OPPO PPPOE A on Rt fe your old upright - is: worth sf 50 ia For/ a limited: time only, we'll allow. you a substantial trade-in for your present piano; towards one of these fine Grinnell pianos, made i in our own factory. Make be proud os Fully guaranteed Free delivery er ew were o your family happy and save on a Piano you'll always / your old grand ‘is worh *250 on one these. new GRINNELL pianos your old spinef is worth *350° oo oe a : “iiattos sal ‘ & tid A "EXTENDED ‘ACCOUNTS INV INVITED Stag ame ~ GRINNELLS, FE 3.7168 97%, Sociedaw e- ‘Its. formal tonight for Melvin White of Avondale avenue-as he ad- juSts his tie before picking up his ian for the University of — J-Hop. 7 Your F amily Page ‘Wise Boss Picks Out ‘Successor Then He Can See His Own Policies Being Continued ~ body was bright boys under me, because they good ‘might get too bright. One / pes “idea too many, -and I~ water. hind me some executives ot my own choosing, who would tried to build nce1 walt ied Son Oe not best man, with C. MRS. RONALD-S. PUDDUCK ‘Ronald Pudduck Claims | Patricia L.. Ronald. S. Pudduck were married _ Saturday in Ann’ Arbor, Mr,’ and Mrs. Calvert L. Fletcher are the bride's @ Parents, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, George T. Pudduck, Bride i ir ‘Ann Arbor Rite Married Saturdéy in Douglas Chapel of First / Congregational - Church, Ann Arbor, were Pa- tricia Louise Fletcher and Ron- old Sidney Poitash. The Rev. ‘Leonard A,/Paar performed the Parentg of the bride are Mr. and Mré,. Calvert L, Fletcher of Dearborn, and the bride- groom is the son of the George x; Pudducks of Barnes ave- - ceremony, ‘For her wedding the bride Wore a short embroidered lace own with a princess-style bo--- / dice. Her veil was held in / place by’ a seed pearl and lace which ma’ her The bride’s only attendant Was Mrs. Daniel C. Vander- Broek, the bridegroom’s -sis- ter, She was dressed in. beige lace over taffeta with a match-\ ‘ing hat of beige flowers. ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Daniel C, VanderBroek was er of Ann Arbor, brother of Hugh Fietch- _ te bride, and Arthur Fletcher — of Brampton, Ont,, cousin of * the bride, seating the guests. The bridé’s mother was dressed isi a beige knit dress with a matching feather hat. Mrs: Pudduck chose a blue silk dress and hat. | After a dinner reception the . _ bride changed to a gold- silk ~ suit with a gold hat and black accessories. The couple will | live in Utica, = Mr, Pudduck -was yon from the University of - gan and the pride attends U. of M. “100 Will Attend _GOP Gathering Members of the West Bloom- _ field and Bloomfield Women's Republican Club have received approximately 100 reservations for their dessert luncheon and Sy En Oe Griffen is * Fleecher_and; ) Practicing some of the lobe dance stops are . Karen “Purnell of North Berkshire road and Bruce Serwin of Oneida road. They'll be all set for the . (holdis ng” dress). ]-Hop_ajter a-few-whirts-around Karen's dormitory lounge. . Kahns Return to Pontiac From West Indies Trip Home again on Picdeag drive following a cruise to the West Indies aboard the SS Queen of Bermuda are Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm Kahn. Leaving New - York on Jan. 20, they visited Haiti; Jamaica and Cuba, At Havana, the two spent an evening at the Tropicana. Returning by air, Mr. and Mrs. Kahn stopped in Philadelphia. and Pittsburgh to visit palatine. eS cx * : ’ “Mrs ‘William C. Norvell of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs, James T. Barnard of Birmingham plan to at- tend the 35th annual session of the Wellesley College A Alumnae Council in Wellesley, Mass., Thursday, Friday and Saturday. : 4: 2 ane University of Michigan senior Duncan E. MeVean;~ son of Mt: ’atideMrs. Duncan McVean of Pontiac _ State Hospital Grounds, will escort Judy DeVille of Cleveland, Ohio, to the universiéy’s.J-Hop this evening. © 2...25 “Beverly J. French, former Pcntiac resident, now of Los Angeles, Calif., has received a bachelor of arts degree in home economics from the Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts:and Sciences. She formerly attended Western Michigan —— . : * 2 = Two members of the student governor's program at the. University of Michigan, sponsored by the Pontiac Branch of the University of Michigan moat, oor Association, are Patsy Dernberger of Oriole ~ Road, junior in the College of Education, and Judith Palmer of Dakota drive, College of Education senior. The girls keep in touch with Pontiac’s alumnae group, answering club members’ requests for in-- formation and notifying them of ‘ator changes in U. of M. policy. ' : fs 8 Among the area skiers who headed for the north. country this week are Don Bennett of Illinois ave- nue and Roger Berry of Argyie avenue. They will spend their time on- the = at —e near Cadillac, gy _Brenda Porter, University of Michigan junior, - t the school’s first semester break the past week visiting her sister, Gretta Porter of Whittemore street. She returned Sunday for the J-Hop. **_ - & &. - Mrs. J.,Standish Sibley entertained 25 guests for luncheon and bridge the past weekend at her home on Oriole road. This was the third in a series of ne. S & *& £. % Attending the diocesan convention in Detroit Wednesday as delegates of the Women’s Auxiliary. of All Saints Episcopal Church will be Mrs. Robert Nienstedt, Mrs. erick J. Cockle,: Mrs. Loren C. + Sheffield ‘and Mrs. Robert’L. Evans. “Mrs, Jack an will rep- ‘Boyd and Mrs. Carl Hoffm yesent-the Sb ee Ay of St: Andrew Epis-. . Church, Drayton Plains from West 'Bioomfield’s Episcopal _At “Chechen Advent will be Mr. and Mrs. Clements White and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kent. Mrs. Clayton Leach and Mrs. William C. Hamm are delegates “from the Women’s Auxiliary of St. Mary in the H _ Episcopal Church, Lake Angelus. ; ba 8 RR: ‘ Mr. and Mrs, John Hodler (nee Pauline Bunker) Dean, Jan. 22 at bran General Hospital. Maternal i grandmother is{ Mrs. R. L. Bunker of Drayton. a i e : te ae ‘ e+ Fs j & “them they are punish = * —- All set to go to the annual U. of M. J-Hop tonight are James A. Lowery of _ Flagstaff drive and Karla Stoddard of What to wear to the Universiey of ‘Charest street, Ahead of them: A long Dear Abby.... Tell Parents to or They Can All Stay Home. - By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My husband and L love each other very much. Our problem is our par- _ents. His parents and mine ‘haven't spok- en to each other ever since they had - amisunder- — standing about -—naming our 3 twin boys... 2 three _— ; ago. . | 4t is a reg- ular tug - of war every Thanksgiving and ‘Christmas because both sets of parents want us to be with them..We can’t invite one set to our home and ignore the ABBY -. Other set, so consequently we have been’ yeeing Very little of either set. His parents are as stubborn -———es—mine. Please help us get them together? BETWIXT AND BETWEEN DEAR B. AND B.: Cail both sets of parents and invite them - to your home. for a ‘‘Let by- gones be bygones’’ party. Tell ing you as well as themselves by their * childish grudge-holding. Ask them to make up with each other as a favor to you, . and if they don’t put THAT it — they can all stay home! — * * bed DEAR ABBY: I know your column is no place to .make a speech: but when I saw that . lefter from the woman whose heighbor tried to force planned parenthood pamphlets on her “because she had seven chil- dren in as many years, it hit- . Close. to. home. ‘of Lanco court announce the birth of a son, Paul \ _ I. wag the last of 12 chil- dren. We were, so poor” we didn’t have enough blankets > on our beds in winter. I re- member’ how I used to cry all the Way to School because ‘the nation’s I knew the kids would laugh at the way I was dressed. My clothes were hand-me-downs or rummage sale bargains and they. were either Me big ‘or too small. Large -families are wonder- ‘ful; Abby, for people “who can. afford them, but I think it is cruel to bring unwanted chil- dren into the world and make them do without. I wonder how many of your eters agree with me? ONE. ‘OF TWELVE DEAR ONE: Thank you for your intelligent letter. I, for one, agree: with you. * * * DEAR ABBY: How dumb . can a person be? I think I -take the cake. I have been keeping company with this so- - galled gentleman for the past four years. Every year just before. Christmas. he manages to get in a big fight with me and. we break up. I caught on to him after this Eisenhowers . Giving Dinner’ for Scientists WASHINGTON (®—The third - state dinner_of the 1958 White House social season honors scientists and top military officials to- night. +* *' It will be the first ‘time sci" entists have been given’ so- cial recognition for a state din- ner at the White House, on oe 2 | ‘The President and Mrs. Ek / senhower are giving six such | dinners during January cand February. - Previous dinners have- hens ored Vice. President Nixon nad Cabinet members, and House ~ Speaker Rayburn. evening of fun.ond-c tour “around the world” with Ralph Marterie and the Dukes of Dixie ‘Bleakley, a a Birmingham, tries to “Michigan J-Hop tonight is the problem . help Trudy. decide. which dress would of Gertrude McKewen of Birmingham’ be more eppropriate: 3 Friend Beverly } * ieland. Make Peace the fourth time. The * ponent? He doesn’t have to get .™me a Christmas present. He comes around in February with a 10 cent Valentine to make up. How should I haridle him? $ NO GIFT DEAR No GIFT: On Wasl -ington’s birthday hatchet — right in the Yate of your “romance.” + 2 if) DEAR ABBY: I am a 26- year-old man and have just broken my engagement. The reason was because I learned that the ‘girl I was to marry had been unfaithful beyond be- .. . lief all during our courtship and-engagement. I haven't told anyone the rea- son for the breakup. Her fath- er called and asked me and I couldn’t give him a good rea- son for my actions, Please tell me, what should I say when peoplé ask me who broke it off and why? STUMPED DEAR STUMPED: Say, “We agreed to call it off .— for personal reasons.” Nothihg more need be said. # * * * : CONFIDENTIAL TO “MOU- SEY”: Build: a better -man- trap. * * a CONFIDENTIAL TO. “POR- GIVING HEART”:.. He needs the HALL OF JUSTICE Prear’ so haul him in. ee ee ee are If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter, .For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped: self « ad- dressed .envelope. ‘To Wear at Home Tapered. velveteen. pants in brilliant colors. have matching FIRST NIGHTER- Hair Do of the Month (left to right) Mrs. Lester * pancleme daa we ke sips pape apg Oles, Mes. Sidney Fellows, OES. | edoeadey card party .. oy ‘Areme Chess | The event. is wena held at Roosevelt sini ee = blond in % hour. Teuch-up or tips in 15 minutes. % Mrs. Theron Taylor and Mrs. Harry Linsford for a BETTY LE.CORNU STUDIO Air Conditioned 1062. W. Huren : “| PE 2-329 {This is the second of four articles about the increasing. number Lj a why marr-aces in the 0.5., eniag 3 y they take «ape and ‘the “prob- | lems they create.) To Bring Out the | - True ‘Beauty ‘That Is Yours: .. . Let a “Rowena’’ Specialist irae: Your Hair. ‘ / _ By VIRGINIA KACHAN INS Staff Writer At an age when their parents " Pwere most interested in throwing ‘| spitballs at the opposite sex, a roe are dating. BRINGS COMPROMISE And Young Maivaces Rise Accordingly. jPre-Teen Dating Is on ‘oe them to obey the same moral codes they: ‘did when they were ‘growing up. 3 All this has led to a “compro- mise,” says Dr. Kehm, explaining: “Many parents are looking at learly marriage asa safety velve. iIt is a way of safeguarding their ichildren's morals.” “jahg included ‘boys from 16 to 19 aged boys and girls’ seeking to marry each other almost tripled— years of age and girls 14 to 19. FOUND_ALARMING ‘The mushrooming of teenage marriages is considered alarming by sociologists and family life analysts because researchers have “ROWENA’S BEAUTY SALON ; to experts 4831 Dixie Hwy. 1216 Baldwin 14'S. Main, Clarkston OR 3-3541 FE 5-3735 , MAS-1000 0 country, the trend toward pre-teen ‘dating parallels the sharp rise cf —. in te US. Seneiinn to experts across the!

28 8. Telegraph (Near Voerhets) tet, Joan Essenberg of Troy, She contributes. a recipe for muffins flavored with orange as nai recipe, * * * Fourteen - year - old Joan sports, especially swimming. In 4- H Club work she is working at pho- merely. oars and fabric paint- ng. NS Y% cup shortening tg cup sugar 1 egg bs cup bran cereal ° grated orange rind fine tae, powder “ r DRINK oe i cum orange flee SKIMMED MILK cup mil La% Put short sugar and @ Ideal for Losing Weight in a bowl. Beat Se ~ bran, @ Vitamin Fortified . jents, potion with orange juice © Half the Calories of .. - “jand milk, Stir until all flour is ‘Whole Milk “Ta demain by sof Bake 30 minutes - Ly Saree NYE DAIRY 2-6786 By Joan Esse: nberg Cleverly styled to fit and flatter after Be for spring The Little Shop MATERNITIES| _24-E. Huron St. FE 2-7691 rrTwyryYrQyrreYTYwTeweYel Ye eUL] for. appointment call rrr ele lL hh Pree rr. is FE 8-9721 ‘pet wee ee ee eww likes MARGUERITE’S. YARN SHOP ., Learn to Knit Free Instruction: Classes 197 8. Jessie off Auburn FE 4-8722 - Operation Waist-Line SKIRTS and BLOUSES ALL-WEATHER COATS LINGERIE CASHMERES. free estimates . fast, guaranteed service | . ie TELEGRAPH at HURON © "Mon. Thors., Fri, 10 to 9; Tues, Wed., Sat, 10 to 8; matey ee ~ ae Wwe theme in your home. ‘We finish all | details by hand. We'll recover sofa‘. | It’s like magic’ the way we ¢an find _just_the -right_sofa_and chair — = And color bas __been | texture to and ‘chair for. eee ee ee Open. Evenings by Anpinmet! Ell iott's. \ Plant and Showroom ~ 5390- 5400 Dixte ‘Hwy, ° Waterford, Mich, “OR 3-1225 “Phone " 220 ‘3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Formerly of Rochester _ EVENINGS. BY APPOINTMENT Dr. Stanley W. Black f — OPTOMETRIST — _. Now Located at 1 Block West of M-59. _ Comer of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac OVER MAC'S DRUG STORE. 2 _ Closed Wednesday CN eee & BAN ga is ERE PLO Smog te es ’ : ‘ Saree sis es eA a . 2 pole iw oe Spry bee a : ig bi asaomger MR. and MRS. JAMES A, GAGNIER. Charmaine Kudray Weds}. in’ St. Benedict Ceremony| ity en wowed he Str Brown, of Lake Ov Sh ma __. day morning wedding of na “maine -Kudray and James stele ee gr gb. Gagnier. The Rev. John J. Hoar|caried ® Bouquet ef pink earner) performed the ceremony “in St. s.¢ @ Benedict Conch 1 Janes 7 CLNRAN a dealt Mr. and'Mrs, Jéhn G. Kudray ot|James Melinhon, by! ' West: Huron street are parents of} al the bride: and the bridegroom is| For the reception Mrs. Kudray the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R,| Chose & black dress with a red * Gagnier of Yoorheis road. hat = Keafent es mother ver bw the Griae {0 ® blue dress and pink hat, = “chose an embroidered organdy | “After a northern Michigan trip gown in ballerina length. Her ‘¢ Couple will live in Ponting, The, veil was held in place by a peari-' bridegroom attends Lawrence 2») encrusted Juliet cap. The bridal} |*ttute of Technology. : rr sy apy an arrangement of Cveccccnsoeoecconoeeces| Honor attendant . was Janet}: MARY KING | SALON : ( | | lroning Delayed? : If ironing time must be de. layed for a few hours, remove garments damp-dry from your automatic clothes dryer and store in a cop! place until irqp- . ng time is available. If articles are to is ieee Ser wnte than ORA acre a day, refrigeration is neces- Si alizi sary to retatd mildew. Place | . ; si ng and synthetics on top. You'll and Permanents pieces from which to choose. [CLEARANCE | hearin Now: Is Your Chance to Buy That Tile You've Been’ Meaning to Get . At chivas Low F Prices: _ : ASPHALT TILE | Your choice of Marbleized, Spatter or ; Corktone , seein » B-C-D colgrs — MM eo minaret crest rremumene eeprom eee congener aes ers ere res? = VINYL ASBESTOS | geet - yourself . | grease resistant . . Vue : choice of many patterns. 8 Ree: : C. fee i 50% ¢ OFF ‘ ee E ‘care PONTIAC PRASS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958 Our wn Stock of Ping Furnitufe is ‘Olt to Yai < ‘at 10%. “OFF. aes Fabruory! oe ie if we nk aes ree pieces, you want right in stock — welll Special hassel them K trom tha Manutoctucers, and give - ‘the advantage of Here at Wiggs we specialze in top-quality furniture from rete" é « ad 2 a leading, nationally-recognized manufacturers. This “is the fine furniture your see advertised in all the home. decorating and women’s magazines. .We may not have “acres-of furniture’ — but»we do feature a choice~ selection of the best- known, most-wanted lines of beautiful furniture in solid maple, cherry, walnut, and pine! ~ LANCASTER COUNTY - “solid maple furniture by TRANSITIONAL. solid cherry furniture by in a plastic bag‘with heavier : ; — . - 5 ec , garments and linens on the Hair Styling ILLE k i . bottom, and lighter cottons : : conserve — —— Complete Beauty Service a - Once-in-a-lifetime will you find furniture as outstanding as Transitional by Ss May P - iffett! list othe fit Siete ones “swarming | 152 N. Perry FE 23083] 0 cise moan radon tines The tne up bose = ~ Fooocosoosedaceleeesees i fashioned from richly glowing solid cherry, hand subbed to a soft satiny finish, ! There are over 60 OPEN-STOCK PIECES of bedroom, dining room, and Tiving room pee dllaesd . Dining group shown: Chest, $89. 55; Buffet Base, $157.50; Buffet ad Top, $94.50; Chest, $112.50; Drop Leaf Extension Table, one leof, 2$152.10; Side Chair, $35.55; ‘Arm Chair, $49.50, TILE. —_tadividuel_pieces,_teft—to—tright:- Desk $121.50; “Server, $98. 7s ee Pade oon $49.50; Bookcase Bed, $139.50; Double - br rtecxe ; -/ Warr - The simple lines of the Lancaster County collection were inspired by early os Pennsylvania Dutch “masterpieces. This sturdy maple furniture is - an example of the fihest solid wood construction . . . pegged, dovetailed and hand joined, then rubber to a soft,.golden. finish. Qver 70 OPEN-STOCK PIECES are available . .°. you can collect this furniture by the piece or the roomful! Dining group shown:. Buffet Base, $175. 50; " Buffet Top, $125.10; Drop Leaf Extension Table, one leaf, $134.10; Chair, $31.50. 3 Individual pieces; left to. right: Server, $121.50; Chest Dresser, $179.10; Dresser Mirror, $31.50; Bed, $107.10; Night Table, $44.55; Chest-on Chest, $175.50. Tries Special! WING SOFA: BY SHAW NEW POLY-FOAM CUSHIONS CUSTOM-MADE IN YOUR CHOICE OF COVERS» Regularly $293- 50 _ SALE PRICE 8249" . Pirst time ever offered at such a “ebdiichd price! | | And ehoose the cover you want—from our selection of over 100 fabrics, cacti prints, tweeds, fex- wureds, linens, and many more: 55 ‘ LUXURIOUS WING CHAIR One of the most comfortable’ chairs we've ever had in our. store—by one of America’s most- noted: manufacturers of fine upholstered pieces! In your choice ‘of fabric... priced from _Corlon : eee eee _MANY TO Hoose FROM. sf : : cers Sr ind Friday. = fe” ee OND Bae | eo eee. ye :. : . . anes is i nm waiis | | USE Wid6s BUDGET TERMS. 15%. Sanity _up to 24 Months on n_Betonce. — ban ee = ‘7 , : - Write or Phone for ~~. Your Free Copy of 24 W. HURON STREET | | i i ee --$139,50-to $179.50 Wedaweed Spode FINE CHINA . BONE CHINA. 66 ’ oy ‘ * _ “Florentine” “Chelsea. Gardens’ Pattern = = + ~~~ :«*~Pattern 5-Piece Place Setting. 5-Piece Place Setting : 25.50 322 40 50 3 ~- «$22.40... Based on the art of Italian Renaissance - The flowers of an English garden, hand this exquisite pattern is hand enameled painted in all their loveliness, grace on fine china by world-famous Wedg~- this fine Spode Bone China. It brings “wood ¢raftsmen. Formal in character, it to the tables of. today a beautiful — has an air Of regal asian —————— F the early” “T800's, ue I 5 aCe * ices 16-page GIFT T CATALOG v ; ti ame ee ee abs eS ae ee es 5 Be ee mek TA Fe Ss e a ,- ‘ oes = Peso . ae ‘ . ie a e ¥ Te 4 Soe ee eadcas 5 A ee THE. PONTIAC PRESS, _1ESDAY. FRBRUARY 4. 1958 Ane te 4 ge : > see ‘ , ee eee d re ee PRES Hee ae ay ele poe ot a SES EP eee 25 SRS ee eee es = 2 ae 2. = ! 7 = % . ye a z a « Orator TWEED “teeny : . " SOFA a4" | 4 ee aoe sim Match. : = | Inn ; : : Srey Maton ace eee | Mater Xs $ a te tees, edern Finis Poy IS linway mitt 80 at, 88 Lbeaer. $15 | 3 oe With Comforts y) th oowg : : at be, o. le May. ; | he esc So $] 7 2 | tress Hes Sea ~' Box Spr my 2 ou “3 7 te go at Se Values mie $44 : = : — “ | = ce | y *, a nn ’ : Noon ‘gisnibhe cystge TODAY'S iad FORMER honegraph. 21 : ig Blond WOO BE wets er | HIT TUNES: : : : -8 « | Odd B oO : : : Combination Ming. Cousale. $ Seana New a eee 988 . $ {-Speed Automatic. Regular FAMOUS 3-Speed Portable . 8 4 = dios. Reg. $158. Only 3 te go at . shcaverast, Beguiae, Lecaes $ / 45 on 78. RPM g Brand New PHILCO Twin : oe go at... ; / “i 4 ‘Brand New ADMIRAL Table y haa Speaker Hi-Fi Phonograph. Mhe. Cabinet. 4-Speed An- 66 Brand New WEBCOR 4- = $89 ow galas oy “—S 1 YOUR | 8 [ tomatic. Regular $99.58. Speed Automatic orn CHOICE... | 1 te geo at... eae graph.. Regular | Betas © ne ee Le $06 M o.oo oF ation: -g fed ofat $50.05. +18" : Demonstrators, But Guararteed hoeaee Feamagroge, Me $99 pest an Suseee: ae Snel wat SuRREeR GG meet Gene's : | fou Regul riviera graph. Regular ‘19.55. *48 FE |f Radio with ¢-inch speaker $4988 | TOY UPRIGHT PIANOS | Brand New OtrMric 3 4 te go at ..... bh oe pee a Bere as Reg! 12.95 Reg. 24.95 : peaker ono— : 4.95. 4 to go at oo... cis 2 - eg Sed 48 ee ge é Sere 7. =e" | , : $229.95. 2 te ge at .... ed os. Ee ; Regular $39.95. 5 te go at : eo Regs 4 5 2 % = : : ' 3 “a =e : a Eat . i : ie "ld _—— / ie | : | ea NICHT arene. Choice of fin- 7 Waterproof, Shockpreof. a . . | } TLL Be: » ithes, Values to $19.95 $g00 i mee RR wae Pee " DORMEYER DEEP re. Fale DTH FAMOUS CLOCKS fm ‘ts Yee 8995" | y automatic, bran HHL Clock Modern TABLE LAMPS. : Gener Electric Kitchen = All” i.e _ 1 GROUP of cube \ only ae Cae. $65 ie i@ if ity ~ fee. 695. Night Price has $299 ~ Wp and ester. Values v0 9.95. og : a. i ee 6 MOOT EE On 3 Wo at... i , ‘| Ek MOO ois, ————— a ; WATCHES =a Sf 8 ia Hoover Weam Iron with” wag oe cae | — a ¥ a0 nn ~General- Blectric Alarm Chock. 2 F ~—Modern FLOOR LAMPS. Many 33. Ie eee 4 Yalues.29.95 to 49.50 Mode. Reg. $1095. Only fs 12" . s Age. ea he Reg, 6.95. Night Price, ...-.- a — and colors. Values te. 3 : | Tonight! ~ i — te go at * oF ie ha 400-Day oe Regular 19.95. $599 19.95. 18 t0-Co at. 35.5.5. é . _ Bi | > Tonight) ee et es . fy”, ’ “ONLY. | WATCH PER CUSTOMER Steere _Sualnone_stee 7 ee ae 2 jl) Sy, Oe ye ~*~ compat ory tinge hashes LANE CEDAR 30% : - NONE SOLD TO DEALERS! Be eae ) —_ — case. ee ee md CHESTS te? ag * Orr! . REMEMBER, OPEN WED. NIGHT from 5 P. M. Until 11 P. M. for this Terrific seer : OP, 1e)° » ff A « : 4 cd * * % ™ a s mere ? / : ” ; f ; t aati ' é 5 j t . “* , , - “ * x FS # ‘i / { a : , 5 \ 4 x i ; = 4 y ee ee ee ves — fo? as pee wat p= eles sig ———— burn Heights. Cpl. Davis is-serv- (Wo SMALE-FEAT ‘Hudson #26... 4hamily iene” “will ‘be ba eee sate *, a oes Westwood, in the northeast section of Southfield Township, was estal-|~ lished officially yesterday as some} - 2,000 voters went to the polls to give final .approval to the village} a a. ~—“Phere™ were 4.286-—vottes- cast- ns. 695; against it; The village has about! 4,500 potential ‘voters. Allerton Jr. sind Robert B. Reed, , and four one-year council terms, Chester F. Guilmiet, Edward M. Shurtleff, Dr. Douglas J. Wood and Theodore Sura. < Howard. I. Bond, attorney for the -Village, said now that the charter - has been approved, the village will be able to collect 1958 sales, gas, weight and intangible taxes from the state for the first quarter of the year. - The proposed. village charter had been approved by Gov. Williams Jan. 6. By scheduling an early election, the village will profit from the first quarter tax monits,, Bond said. Embracing’ a 4%e-square mtle; area, the new village has a popu- ‘lation—of--About-7,500 -peeple-———— ‘NANCY ANN HARLYVETCH Mr. and Mrs, Theodore E. Harlyveteh of Rochester have announeed the engagement of their daughter, Nancy.Ann, to_ Cpl. William R. Davis, son of Mr. ahd Mr. Orval Davis of Au- ing with the U. S. Marine Corps. ea date has been set for the Count Calendar Rochester : second meeting of the haduten ill be held at the Home of Mr. a en” er, 444 E. Buell at 7:30. pam. Ap - to ated should ean Mr. om. for further iaforena tion. The BSociet and Ra wishing Towns Four Circle “Miriam will serve 4 men’s and poys’ breakfast Sunday at 8 a.m. at Foar Towns Methodist Church. * * te : The -executive board of the Four fowns School, TTA be 5 meet. today at hechome-of Mrs;-Lestte “Ta=' ae aie Lake ne NG. Sono Roe siness meting, wit s. in = te as cohostess. Refreshments shou “ Leonard Leonard Women's Club will meet _.hursday_at_the home of Mrs. Pearl) Lobzien on McKall road for a T p.m. luncheon. : * * * e hoar§ of directors of thé Leonard Methoaint urch Will meet at & p.m Feb. 13 in the home of Jesse sutherby. held. ‘at ‘the Rew Hudson Methodist Church Wednes- day, with a cooperative supper at 6: 30 p.m. . A * *°* SCS of the New “Hudson Methodist onan will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday at the church to-continue its study of Japan, Meta Mrs. Wayne Merwin, will be hostess to the Metamora Birthday Club: Wednes- day evening, Feb. 12. * * * \ cad t the home of Mrs. Carl WESTWOOD =the’ ‘Village oth | - #signatures of all those who have lever served as “keeper of the ‘}Club is sponsoring a modern and .jealler, refreshments and hall, with z é : > 4 = ‘KEEPER. OF THE CLOCK’ — ‘the Telecast wel Each Tuesday Patrolman Meeker of the Romeo Police Department. climbs the steep steps into First Congregational Church steeple to Wind the village Clock. ee : Naas changed to FA. 20, the Oak- . ‘Romeo Landmark 82 Wears: Still Marks By LEE WINBORN ROMEO — The venerable vil- lage clock in the First Congrega- tional Church. steeple has, served 2 2 “The intricate mechanism, which governs every tick @f the clock and its hourly chime, is housed in a small, wooden and glass en° closure in the tower, _On the wall inside the door are clock” and the dates they held the job: | Romeo patrolman Charies- Meeker has wound the clock every week for the past two years. Regularly every Tues- . day — -his day off — he climts the 24 steep steps inte the tower: to perform the task. onan: succeeded- Police Chief Gordon Osgood who took. over for Village Clerk Conrad Turrell when he retired from public office, “I was village clerk for 3) years,” Turrell said, “and for about 20 years I wound the clock.” He served without pays— unlike Meeker who. receives four. dollars |a@ thonth for the job. e-. Winding the ancient Seth Thom- as timepiece is no small feat. lt involves turning a large Wheel {which regulates. the striking arm’ $0 times and the small timekeep- ing wheel about 60 revolutions, Only one other Romeo man_ can challenge Turrell’s longevity record as: “keeper of the clock.” He is Catl Dash, 79, who held. the post-for 25 years. He was a local clock and watch repair- man, whe served many years as a member of the village council. Seventy-year-old Turrell _ said proudly, ““You won't find a mod dition than our village clock.” The gleaming gears and sturdy — which run the timepiece lsaddle C Club Sets flag at a Sloekston Saturday. CLARKSTON—The Dixie Saddle old-time dance at the Clarkston Community: Center Saturday from 9 p.m. to midnight: : j The price of admission will be used to cover the cost of orchestra, any proceeds to be voted to a charitable organization. © * * *. Harry Wagner, president, has named Frank Minton of Waterford, Harold Vance of Ortonville, and Harold Feldman of Oxford to the general committee. Mrs. Laurel Pilgrim’ me will meet Tuesday eve- ing, Feb. 11, we aa cO- hostess. - Allen. After th: Valentine paw will be he! ¢ of refreshments and Kenneth McDonald of Clarkston is in charge ern Clock anywhere in better con: Old Village Clock Time look practically new, ‘but the Rev. Peg vege eg ee ter, says, “The clock 10 minutes a week. I hope some- day soon the village will, consider electrifying it.” z land “County Agricultural Stabili-} > [dation oe announced ws. 4 extent of available funds,” he add- jeg participating tread rors require! in. their requests for cancellation by Feb. 20. : “Agreements are being ‘scan ea in county offices at a rapid) rate," Cook said, “and in view):— of the interest in program, it is likely ~that our may: be| « exhausted before Feb. 20.” Agree- ments aré being accepted on a first-come first-serve basis to the To be eligible fo take part ‘in the 1958 Corn Acreage Reserve Program, the farm must fave a corn allotmént. A soil bank farm base also will be established, which will be the average of the amount of jand from which Soil Bank Base crops were harvested on the farm in the two years 1956 and 1957. In acreage reserve agreements, farmers - agree to limit their harvested crops to their} farm Soil Bank Base, less the amount of land in the Acreage Re- serve. This would include both this community well for more than: Weep UDE OF HYMNS 182 years. ‘The Rev. Mr.’ Vos said that sev-| ‘erél years ago children’ of his congregation began playing the’ church chimes at 5 p.m. each day. gcarillon is located on the y near the steeple steps. This regular musical interlude of and accepted part of -community life in Romeo, hymns has become an integral, * * * recording the tunes ‘so, that they the ‘mirfister said. . ‘‘When the changeover. is complete, the chimes | will be played at 5:15 p.m. — so) they won't conflict with the -strik-| ing of the clock.” Schneppe-Fike Vows Spoken “We are now.in the process of | wheat and corn if both allotment are assigned to the acreage re-* serve, Cook said. - “Farmers interested in” signing up in the Cori Acreage Reserve should contact the local county ASC. office ‘immediately.. Do _ not wait until Feb. 20, as delay might! mean that funds will not be avail- aston ifice Sieesaet, aia cath who al-} have filed agreements and; ~ d they cannot carry out the pre-| a should write} - CLuB.DAMR — Tre St dgieew Booger Club of Rochéster is busy‘prepating for its annual Gouples: Dance, Saturdaynight at the Americiny-Legion Home, Rochester. Proceeds will go to St. Andrew’s Catholic School; Meeting Saturday afternoon , i st thn: Lagfcliioche +0. mallleik civegecatig Sten debe” were, from left, Mrs. Carl.Smith, refreshment chairman; Mrs. William ‘Neumann, tickets; Mrs. Robert Fetterly, publicity, and ; . Mrs. Frank X. Meier Jr., general chairman of the dance. Lapeer Church Installs. : Two New Windows - ; LAPEER — Two new windows, given to the Lapeer Grace Episco- pal Church by. Mr. and:Mrs. Roy! «| Townsend, have been installed in the nave. “"..t * Increase in Taxes Deemed Unnecessary to Improve Cerfain Roads i A Commerce _ q = . One depicts the Baptism of Jesus Both; R. portrays The Last Supper. were Made. by artisans af J. & Lamb Co., Tenafly, N J - e «. FF The public ‘has “heen invited to stop at the church to. see them. The windows will not be dedi- eatetl until spring when thie donors. * J Florida. able to cover your agreement.” Cook said. The Oakland County ASC office is located at” 18° South Perry -St. room 321, Hubbard = Pon- may be played automatically fd Romeo Foibalitiod ‘to Get Double Treat ROMEO — Members of the Com- munity Hospita] Foundation haye ‘1a two-fold treat in store for them at Lapeer Church NORTH BRANCH — Kay Ann Schneppe and Paul F. Fiké spoke ceremony at Lapeer. The- Rev. Raymond Lamb officiated at the 4:30 p.m, rite in Monroe Street ‘Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter a Mr: and Mrs. Walter Schrieppe of 4054 Huron St. ‘The bridegroom's -par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fike of 5197 Lake . Pleasant Rd. ; * * x Jane Wilson of North Branch was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jean Randall, Mrs. Glenn lin. Junior bridesmaid was Joyce! Eldredge of Saginaw. The bride's sister, Karen Schneppe, and a cousin, Mary Steller of Saginaw, served as flow- er girls. * ” -* Karl Fike, a brother of the bridegroom, rattendants were Eugene Stevens, Charles McLaughlin, Glenn Sohn) “land the bride's brother, Dick Schneppe, who was junior grooms-| nan. Ushers were “Lake, Gerald Ankley, William Riedel of Lapeer and Donald Peer of Hough- ton Lake. A> reception was- held at the ‘American Legion Building, Lapeer, following the cere A Wixom ‘Meeting Slated their nuptial vows in a a as Sohn ard Mrs. Charles McLaugh-| ~ Over 500 Baton Twirlers. | Expected to Vie at Orion was best-man.-Other|- WIXOM—The Wixom Civic Assn. will hold its@monthly ‘meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday. at the Wixom School. In charge of the meeting will be. members of Cub Seout Pack- 118, under Scout Charles ‘Abrams’, Refreshments will be served, and. the public is invited, & Rochester has set its sights on raising $100,000 — se oon Some cy sogsalnans eaten ‘ * hes, é : iGeeck of Orion is ticket chairman. of St. Paul's beg Chureh in * > drawing above.” , near the village limits; it, will be’ built in two. units. It is hoped construction on_ the | itt “an Master) when they attend their annual : pina today. First they wil] be meeting for the first time in the new hospital) ‘building now nearing completion on Van Dyke (53), near Board- man read. Secondly, they will have the opportunity to visita typical patient's room. on exhibit during: the evening. The business session will fea- turésan election of officers and members of the foundation's board), of directors whose terms expire this year. production in the New World was in San Domingo where the fields. The first commercial sugar cane} Negro! 'Slaves.were imported to cultivate} by.John the Baptist and the other - By STAN BOK Commerce Correspondent | COMMERCE TOWNSHIP .— It jnow appears definite that eertain hroads“in Commerce Township will ‘be improved without increased tax-| ation, according a C. Tiley. | 1983, has signed an ag ic to Supervisor | , | available. The Commerce Township return from their winter home in) Board, acting on_a resolution ity will match township funds. to) _ | passed by the Oakland County ithe full extent of its ‘ability. Read Commission last and Michigan State Act 1951,..as amended and supple- owners up to three mills for road mented by Acts 153 and 262 -°f \purposes without a vote by the th with the Oakland County Rond | venas when and if money is township expe | The ciibeahin. tab talenily te Under this agreement the coun-/make application fo the County: - ‘Tax Allocation Committee fer one mill for road purposes in 1958, Ti- ley said. The allocation of one mill oad MR. and MRS. RONALD J, ——— yj OF rarices Schenk Becomes Fide: fe ald J. Querciagrossa. The Rev. Sof Mr. and Mrs.° Jacob Quercia- -Pat pe cals, wren Site. |* x would produce nearly’ $25,000, he. said. | ‘Township board members decid- ed which roads would have. prior- ity for blacktop treatment after consultations were held with offi- DRAYTON PLAINS — Ata noon ailtations were eld with ff wedding recently, Frances C.'Commission; Citfford .Smatt, su- Schenck became the wife of Ron-|perintendent of Walled Lake Con- Gregory Mernion officiated at the service in Our Lady of the Lakes Church, Waterford. mond -Jones of St. Williams (Walled Lake) Catholic Schools, solidated ‘Schools; the Rev. Ray- By LAOMA SANFORD " Lake Orion Correspondent LAKE ORION — More than. 500) ‘baton twirlers: from the: Midwest and Canada are expected to con- verge on Lake Orion. Feb. 15 for ; “ithe second annual batoh twirling contest sponsored by Land-O-Lakes Majorettes, It will be held at Lake Orion Jiinior High Schooll, The contestants will v trophies and, 300 the day-long competition starting at 9 a.m:.Contests in beginner and ntermediate classes will be “held the ‘Mrning, with championship ‘competition slated for the after eo € See Ate early entry in the contest ts Sandra Sheldon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘James, Sheldon of 87 Highland Ra., Lake Orion. — and is. olderof numerous and medals. ealate 60 mtest attracted so - ~|many. young twirlers that the after. _|noon championship matches were (delayed two hours, six judges will 5 Joa oe ape Cain of three. * ° *.* utes are. Trudy “S Smith of, 5 Ind., senior judge; Do Kirkendah and Joe Brown of To be located on Romeo road > _s whe are certified judges — National Baton Twirling Assn; and Jackie Voorheis and _ }will work in the morning only, *;, conipefition in cack age group, ‘Sandra. was the 1967: grand etearmephoer ta: the “twirling com- ~~ petition at Indian Lake, Ohio, 1 —Michigan- “She —ptaced- = Bony) Fair competition in 1957, Ann. Arbo? and ‘Raymond Stewart -. {Patricia Walle open sales whe ae ‘"' SANDRA SHELDON ‘and younger), ¥ _ Advisory Counell_tor -yeffeshment chairman, 7 »will be served from the aleteria’ . ae spectators are’ wreacornes? will begin at 1 pam. First will be | qj > beton, duets, strutting, junior and senior corps. reg Final contests - will. be omaiah: ‘tan’between the junior chanip- / ons for their queen, and the senior tall of Detroit. champions (first-place winners) for * * * “the senior queen, These queens will be fhe grand champions. of the Two new divisiorté;"thesateutting this year. Roy Hess, director of the jParent-Teacher associations _ will , Land-0-Lakes - Majorettes, = * emphasized that the main pur- pose of the morning contests is “te give the youngsters a~ start. He said this is “the only contest which’ used. the intermediate division last year, Since the formation of a Parents ‘ pare is. will be on the “floor to’ agsist ‘Héss in the direction of the huge affair.. Mrs. Edward Smiddy of: Pontiac, said food - all day. Stanley Verbeck’of Dayid-' 4 _ son is the registrations ~chairman. teacliers and students to: work to! * * * Anyone. who wishes to, enter ‘can’ school curriculam and community, - secure, a blank from Roy Hess, 686 Crescent Lake Rd., Pontiac. ' and4unior corps” (twirlers 1 years have been added " Land-0-, 4 Southfield and .the Rev. O. A. Gerkin-of the ba Wwe . The bride is the ‘daughter of Mrs. Frank Schenck, 6255 Monrovia; St., and the bridegroom is the son/- oo a ‘ei a ee to be paved in the order of their priority ratings: fossa a 15376. Geis Be, ‘Oakley Park road—from South to Sleeth road. the b: ‘s sister, Marilyn of Detroit.and the bride's sister Mrs Loren Dietrich of Chesaning. The} bride’s Carol Lee of Owas- so, was flower girl. : 3a -. Wied “ * mentioned agreement, a sum that man, Seating the guests were Tom/|will be matched by the Oakland Law, Paul Clark and Bob Schafer,'County Road Commission. Com-. © timeree anly 6 accumulated the —eeremonyie. an) a afternoon breakfast a nd. recepiien: few Pears were held at the Watertord Com- munity Building. After -a trip to . Chicago, the couple will live at 343 College St., ee eo Ramona J. Hutchinson, | _3 Weds Capac Soldier Be DRYDEN~—The marriage of Ra- mona Jean Hutchifison of Dryden. to Pvt. Richard Broadway has- been announced by the bride’s par- ents, Mr..and Mrs. Clayton Hutch+ inson. ~ Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Broadway of Capac. . The yotng couple was married at : St. John Lutheran Church, Capac. 4 Following a honeymoon, Pvt. 3 Broadway has left for Germany where he: is stationed with she To , Hold Valentine Party ROCHESTER —_ The. Couples {Club Jot the - First. Cétigregational Chureh will hold an all-church Valentine party at 8 p.m, Feb. 14. Thére will be enterainment and folk dancing with /Ralph Price calling,* Refreshments and devo- tions @lso are- planned. ~ Church members and their friends have! ~phow- .- e” ee _ |been infwited, | army. es NBTA rules, ‘regulations and fi z e i . : | heets will .be-tised In the Foes, soil cotest. Yout PTA/ Is Planning _ a : Marking 6Ist Annirgery SOUTHFIELD — Southfield Area PTSA, in special nofices mailed out last Weekend, ‘ 4 The PTA of munity Scheel school Thu The progas of PTA Fi under ~< .}cox, who mark : the Gist. ‘anniversary of the PTA with aj special program at '8 p.m. Feb. ht jn Southfield High School auditérium. “Your Life as Time Marches On” will be the theme of the an- hiversary night, All residents of the commntunity are - invited, ‘High School Fare A Teacher - Student. Association has 'teache urged its membership to turn out/of Mr. Richard Ziehmet, will be Almont Com- will meet at the : , in commemoration — Day, - will be tion. of Reid Wil- il relate the history in numbers for the air. présented following the showing of Sa " Seceld Glad tie intial die Its president, Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. a a Tank eman’ er : émphasized the need for “parents, serve/ retreah a 3 The New Hudson PTA’ aa at /the gymnasium of the’ school ms henna ‘Thursday, oi hess | igéther.on problems of youth, |She hag urged all parents to sup- port and participate actively in the ree ae ‘FOURTEEN = ee ste) ©} a ‘boys.””-but-sometime we have-to-¢ “boys. will forget they are boys.” . «2 62 We say this to call attention to the fact that in the! ~ past few. weeks, coaches of at have disciplined members of--their Becsenscon) teams ton ue breaking training. — ‘It may not eeiind serious but it does well te oelah . to some of the attitudes athletes have ‘today...’ Some of the players were cemre trae least five area high schools} - which many high school thrown off. the teams for) « Smoking, for late hours and even ™ oe and for 5 cites ARY 4, 1958 : : TUESDAY, rash because of a broken nose and a] »| broken foot, Grimes did not. know of his‘se- lection-until he read it in a news- .| Ohio climped a notch closer to first as Ohio State “and Purdue Win ~ Spartans and Michigan Retain Top Positions: Through | | ee Hoosiers into sixth place while State and Purdue each ——a +. 4 % af pots Michigan State: -(4-2) -and Michigan (3-2) — their one- three status through idleness. Ohio State powdered Hlinois 78-70 and took over 2nd place’ with a 5-3 record, Purdue scored its fourth triumph in seven. games with an 84-72 victory over Northwestern. Towa (43). Wisconsin (3-3), also idle last night, now shares sixth place with Indiana and Northwest- ern {3-5),-Hlinols (3-4) and Minne- ‘| gota (2-5) follow in order, * * & /~Northwestern, Illinois and Min- - |nesota must be counted out,of the race for the time being but *the jother’-seven teams remain very one game separates Michigan State Four conference are siat- games ed Saturday with Illinois at Michi- I EL i : iF sees e Cage Calendar TUESDAY'S PREP GAMES Clarkston at Brighton Northville at ‘West hicomtiens s ‘armington at Clarenceville : Lake Orton at Romeo- Avondale at Oxford Lge at —— hens Petndale at RO 5 Dondert Hamtramck at East Detroit Patterson at track prospect Mike. McClellan has a shee opener battering by Avon-: dale, and hag little hope for snap- ping that string despite having the Frosh Star Quits WACO, Tex. ®—~Top football and be bad attitude. 2 + +e Tt takes-a- lot of courage for a coach to break up @ a winning combination by dropping one of the team’s. ag we every ‘coach who handles = such a situation a@ pat on the back, AS One must feel sorry for the boy, and he should be : given opportunity for reinstatement, but the high | school athlete had better realize that he can have all — the guts necessary on the football field or basket- _ ball court, but he’s not helping his future a single ‘jota if he/loses his oe the respect of his teammates and coach. It might be worth the effort of every coach to have il : ac cach player start each athletic season with an individual) 2 5 sr-s5— ors’ Aime Winters takes the hauoe af thie time [150 sonsen With a heckbe: hand, introspection of. the 1S Sot fe SihisteS codes in the) of being the oldest woman entry in the Press Bowleram#-A‘tesident |As @ freshman at Central, Grimes MHSAA book of regulations of Birmingham, Miss Winters is 76-years-old and she carries an | Suffered a shoulder separation that DITTOS FROM. THE PRESS BOX | average of 64. “I don't worry about my average, I just love to bow,” |sidelined him’ most of the seasin, Overheard at the St. Benedict’s sports banquet last} se —_ . tween the varsity and JV squads. ‘sight that Wally Fromhart is in a schedule making ses- i ns * & & sion in the South this week completing-details to have |". ee cc . Grimes, who is only a jurilor, Alabama, Florida, Miami, Tulane and Arizona State, the Birmingham Woman 76 ae: the U. of D. ms ag Poe g n? aera ‘ : gs : on the U. o grid sch ules besween 1968 and 1961. 7 ] Er A | : : Te | Bowlerama Entry’s Age érs Sm, The Ivory Polo Rangers nd ride again after a yj: Nn: ies guint: e | iapse of a year. Is Higher Than Average When John Ivory moral his location from Eight Bie ay Mile Road in Detroit in 1956 to the Present site Courage isn't a word that always; Bowlerama because she wanted Ro als, ] around Union Lake, polo took a leave for a year has to be associated with’a heroic| to be the oldest woman entry in pire the grounds | and* fields are being suitably (4.24 = the tournament, set up. : s Shaw's Jewelers “avenged: two Take the case of 76-year-old bowl-| The interesting note in regard s J Now that Jack Stefani, one of. the top-notch YOUNG er Anna Winters of Birmingham 'to her. entry however is the fact lickings froth the Lake- polo piayers, is due out of the service, the Rangers may|whose age is higher than her that she carries an average of 64. Sd Royals by slapping down the be md to get back into action with an outdoor field average, . * ‘ee "e grec 16-54, in city basket. and a four-man team. _ Mrs. Winters entered the Press It_ takes «lot f cowrage Sor] ball ection at Pontiot Central. oS = — aie «wine | bowler whether nine or-90 to en-| Shaw’s triumph, coupled with the 100K BELOW — miversty o . | | ter a tournament with a6! average,|CIO’s 77-62 victory over the pith chor legs go ty | oe — eek noha stor grep “er ‘but Mrs, Wintets doesn’t let her| Knights of Columbus,. moved the — oe state. guard, | - Jewelers into-a 2nd place tie with player underneath. Toledo won a 63-55 overtime thriller. Ring. donor to Webbzz2s= === = y just crazy about bowl A fat 36-point scoring spree ‘byl. | , Being the oldest entry in the |Fllis Appleton paced Shaw's as Pj CF ae MILWAUKEE ~The “National victory over Rory Calhoun. dropped Calhoun from fourth to automatically earns (the Royals suffered their 2nd loss Veteran Cage istons-Nats ame : Boxing Assn. today named Spider} The Chicago middleweight, after sixth iti the NBA ratings. Still| her a feature gift, Mrs, Glenn of the season, Big Hudson Ray Coach Asks 3 ° ws pe | Webb \as the boxer-of-the-month|twice hitting the deck, rallied to|ranked ahead of Webb in the divi-| Mason, 68, was the oldest entry |scored 21 poitits for Local 594 Tops NBA Twin Bill : and advanced him fromr sixth to|score a 4-round technical knockout'sion ruled by champion Carmen| flor to Mrs. ~, Whfle the ‘Knights’ Hal ‘Trott took Rule Changes es third -place-in the middleweight t/over Calhoun in their recent San : The elderly Birmingham bowler | &#me honors with 25, ratings as the result of his upset'Francisca bout. The defeat 5 is a member of Catholic Women’s| Other City Lesgue results yes- Pg nas (tefbvad DETROIT @—The Detroit Pis- : : : ; . ' terda ¢ st more t take on the Syracuse Nat | . 3 Pig + Prensa dp ee . CLASS B tials than many coaches still in aa the ‘medic Lakers aa : me ae \Chi tW; st] . ee Stel ened ‘ontt's Yorm $4" Beoth Homes 90 the game, today called for the the Philadelphia Warriors in a Na- | Dickie Moore. ie re ers . season . * “: ‘Lakeside 46, Bid & Lou's Bar 98 elimination of thre evils which tional Basketball Assn. doublehead- | : = Jat H ome Tonight” _She hab Wine} j20%8 Arrows 62, Whiter's Blectric 41 medley were plaguing college bas- astm at ne cane na ee ae ketbasl Pistons-Nats game is : . panes “one ‘ters of Lapeer, who is Blan 4d Ba gra ©, Central Chrie-| Fiopson, ex-Yale coach, former nightcap.and the Detroit elub will | Cd .) corin ™ preg lover of bowing and a wn, George . chairman of the Olympic. Besket-|be out to stretch its home winning AU get a chance to even their record) _ | William Heil, a frequent bowler in 'Speed’ Johnson Dies ball Committee and one-time pres-| streak to’ three. Detroit has an , — at 44 tonight playing host: to a by Royal Oak. pee ident of the National Assn. of 82 récord at ‘home since Red Montreal Winger Sets!no Teal aym sarthe at hae at “y gor, — eo a . esting Ae vest (Speed) mT tar — — = Rocha took over. as head coach. : Pace in NHL; Teammate) = ® ® ey while and this year I started |sports ‘writer who gave Red for a Gomaiee _intraction, but it] _ S90 mem Caoe eraomron Henri Ri Royal Oak Kimball will be at again,” said Mrs. Winters, “and (Grange the nickname of “Gallop-it’s to count f0F wien weate ........ 42 66f QT a3 Hi = Richard 2nd Fi 1d and Southfield at Li- I think it has helped me ing Ghost,” died yesterday. Hisitw6 points. . Michigan teeevseoeed 2 .600 353 ; vonia Bentley in other matches A newspaper job was with the! 2. A 30second. time limit for OMS State .........8 9 638 bm MONTREAL (®—Durable Dickie | involving Oakland County schools. ¥ Ce Mrs. Wi = will with old Chicago Record Herald. He/a shot by the attacking team. - Purdue sosesesnescesd 3 pit $19 493 Moore, so far one of the few hale} pom, schedule will have! ue, France. 6, Calhoun, - quality ned the Chicago American staff) 3. A change in the scoring sys-|Wiscomsi® .....+.-2 3 300 388 343 and hearty members of the Mon-|, Morrow's Y pave | rock. the other women in the Bowlerama 1932, where .he remained untilltem to di the use of the)Nerihyestern "\.00°.°3 § 31s 433 6s aes Pampas ee the call" pair of area. powers cfilliding Noa), Rivers, Bobby Hoya Times “"lat Motor Inn, February 15th. Wom- — Milinots cose @& 353 486 465 pa ocr cae Sav oacl Pe oat when Farmington goes ¥ Berk.| ®" mi » WEL en EIGHT # en have until next Monday mid- his retirement in 1951. zone defense, ‘ M capi &. a6 bO8 568 the National Hockey League sogr- ley 1, Teac ‘Logast Gite, 3, Views Marts night to submit their entries. — * me ing pace. . j court <. Gi Turner, - Pennsylvania. 5. ; S8 - Reo a Dickie never has known it 80 Miamni-Nassow Yacht Gaeper Driven. Maxie. 6. Eid Geritas! Oldest man entry in the tourna: Orion at Romeo Non Loop Feature Tonight a good, in a scoring way, In 50 |Cnaries nal “Sent Sotoris.|ment is J.-E. “Cap” Holliday, who a games he has collected 29 goals: | Lynch. Gonnectleut” , is 74 years old. Prior to Hollday’s and 36 assists for 65 points, five Race Ready fo Sail 5 CHAMPION rant wistens, (entry, Stephen Bone, 67, held more than teammate Henri 1, Kenn uate. — * Pa de the lead among the oldest_ bowlers, vine. i lll MIAMI, Fia. a — Twenty trim, Wi Po Sohany ge a Ney York 7, wre | . = yachts were ready to shove off Baby Vasquez, Mexico. 8 Al Nevares, 4 ‘ : | in the full 0-game, schedule ast ie ee doth: anoaal Mra (erties een euler, cl if § | Tuy h _ By CHUCK ABAM the slate will be at Birmingham)tets but ll tace rugged assign. season Moore compiled 29 goals| y_ mL PEATHRRWEIowT . Two W. Oak. ments tonight. | and 29 assists, His 58 points|/Nassau sailing race with pros-|CHAMPION, Hogan | Bessey, oe ping ‘ local | ens. ee Brighton is one of the chief ob- | topped ariything he had done since /pects of a7 northwest winds to | *"\cneny Kamip, Franch.%, Ringrdo| PY * par! =k poy s games a | dadian Cities. mak hertie’ te eee eS ce See == Dimmed by Cuts|ten’ rere tatny em ot mene ht ca : He finished. eighth i name i ey Texas. ¢, Pass. Elorde “Phair 8 aoa | eae vada at Coded te an-| eer, The with such) ast season, The forecast was for fresh & Gonzalez, Argentina. Shigesi area / ; + s : le. steady scorers as Brian Watson] Fe. points Behind scoring | champion northwest winds of 19 to 24 miles |**?*! so EANtANW EIGHT | aw tone 0. alo] 6 che ve et See Shon 0 and Russ Hudson, will be tough at : ot he Howe of the Detroit Red} an houf for the start of the run| CHAMPION: Alphonse Halim, France. Frankie Ryff's ait will ‘a ® swith Easington at Ciarenceville, |home. ‘West Bloomfield has been | yoo onsvere: acrosg/the gulf stream to Great nose, Philippines 3, Mario Agata, aly. ring future depends on the advice the - ved at —_ eae Ferndale at Royal Oak Dondero, |an up-and-dowfi téam but is ~~ a G a Pus. Isaac/light, then east southeast to/ 4, Jos tulucs Lopes, Mexico. &. Ai AstmiG¢ the doctor who performed plas- 2 sane yg Inter-State 1 eague| G0edrich at Ortonville, Ham--jable of dropping any foe on 3 }. Moore, Montreal ......... 75 8 Great Stirrup cay and on to- the |fornie ineect, snibad, Japan. § MAD tic surgery on his: face list June. Which "oa Gile stes tramck at East Detroit, Lake- | given night as eae d and Brighton 3 Geoffrin. Ment 2B 50 | jentyance to Nassau harbor, a total Engiand Ib" Piers Role” Nate "IRyft. was cnt around doth ayea| Patterson: ailernoon -Agalnat! sw at Troy, Thurston at Ouk |learned, ; 8 Horvath. Bos. 9 ew distance of 184 miles. | cnampton., riywi Peres, Argentine, ‘last right while winning a unani: : : "Park, Mt. bed borlidel at acim d Birmingham ede get ar e 7 Sask. Bos / ‘te + * 1. Romon Arias. /Venezuela. 2, ‘Ponte Clarkston’s invasion of Brigh- | Madison Madison Lamphere at ‘3 i. Baveesie et ae al (Kingpetch, Thaand 3, Yesns, moms, Comiee over Tony ton carries the feature role on orth Branch, | °%,th© winning side in the onty a 9 Henry. NOY los ‘. 23 15 40|/ Defending champion is Carleton) Young “Marin Span 6. Milos iene’ in a ten rounder at St. Nicholas tonight’s pro due to its tm- cone gata gag Fibs ane EML- tilt while Cranbrook will 7 oy BBE pou e Finistere, foot ms ot pk SG Me iach, Ryti'e manager, | Portanse. tar Woop pin. West | Genatiy Dey of jemsaten, tus | | 12. Harris, Tc 14 25 39 out of Annapolis, Md. Mae. ‘De apes Charlie ‘ 8 ger,| © er aa ippines Se = sid the would have his eye eat patina tao round out the schedule. Ca er its _jeuts repaired at New Rg a apne te Se Shel . "lnerndae (6) com conte and pus / _DeCola, 147% to Rytt’s/140 and aeneaee | Confer in ] oint Session rah Soup see serted sete bs : | Pit y Cress” * : ; : Heat e ‘ * Picea eerert e ~ / Ry beat en with body punches AV icholson Paid © he tie ate a. Youngstown 92, AiHance ‘pay ‘so in the taiddle rounds, , h, > a. 5, Sectn Scns © / PALM BEACH, Fla, —An im|free mind pe hope we can solve | pec ‘Tott timtpering tenes ADOUt $67,000" — | a | aed -_¥ abuts fo Geotgia Tech 14 __/formal meeting. last night sét the|Problertis ‘with the players. - The! : aie ' Saari cent, 607 man 82 pot 1 Lou tate 63 tate lan mi ine 63 9 ciara ff, Monmouth ML) 66 i. Sotorade’Mines “ |stage for a joint meeting today of club owners and player represent- atives from each of the sik teams in the National Hockey League. Owners arriving early _for_the!ing-in-w telegram, to Jim: Norris, +t-was in 1 nm no way to 4 considered as recognition of the ned Hockey Player's Assn. ~*~ * ww “We are just the same as base- ‘ball,’ said Conn Smythe, presi- dent of the Toronto Maple Leafs. “We feel that management, must’ pan to. the minor, and recognition of ‘retain direction, but at the same|the association formed last Feb-|p time we enter the meeting with a rey >. meeting was called at their re- \quest.’’ -— _* * Ted Lindsay. of the Chicago Black Hawks requested the meet head of the Chicaga club, said Smythe, The. ‘players previously had an- nounced the group would ask for improved pension pian,: $7,000 minimuri wage, payment, for exhibitién games, contract re. lease for, five-year men assigned BoM A The victory pulled the Bollermak. ~ ers into a fourth-place tie with idle . 22% NOT 3% BUT This is notarecen tinued for the pas 25 years, . 34%) aay peony Bene a change in dividend policy, but has con- ‘K-State. Wins in Overtime the Pelsorden gotta hemes ot Benedict's hat left to right: Dene Kaleer' Sf Dichigin State: Steve Gremek of the ee en State,-John Ray of U, of D., hale elite Press Phote featured at Pr John Hoar, St. Bendih athletlé director, Tor Tracy ofthe De Skover, BigTen-referee. Chuck Davey also joined the guests for the program attended by more than 500 fathers ahd sons. ‘8 }| Boozer Outscores the Stilt t & Loan Assoc. 15 W. Huron : a 79-75 double overtime victory at a Sian : Kansas in a battle of ranked By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Wilt Chamberlain? Who's he? The big guy in major college basketball today is Bob Boozer, a 6-foot-8 junior who did a virtual one-man wrecking job on Kansas big bid for a crack at the national! title. : +. *. Boozer scored 32 powers last night. He-also paired) eee Oe ee ALE AT ITS BEST SS and The Stilt in Kansas State's: points_and_car— ried the Wildcats in the clutch for Y After the first two days of the ionaieg job. that held the T-foot Chamberlain to 25 points. it was the sixth straight syc- - cess for the Wildcats and avenged their lone defeat. It also could go a long way toward ushering Kansas. State to the Big Eight conference title and NCAA tour- nament berth. Now +1, Kansas State i is ranked Press poll, baged on games through last Saturday. West Virgina (15-1), o Kansas (12-3) and Cincinnati (15-2) _jretained the top three spots. * * 2 .* The two midland powers Were the only top 10 teanis active last night. Minnesota junked its % sing streak at six-with a 69-66 victory jover Indiana. Purdue beat, Northwestern 84-72 and Ohio State defeated IMlincis a, * — ‘a “= American, Ta BADGASTEIN, Austria @® — Al- |pine nations are losing more and more of their prominance in Al- pine skiing. ‘ . * * * World Alpine championships, the United States, Japan and especial- ly Norway have proved that they i if | Tickets: Griff's Grill or ee ee hy it i et i he i i i i i | rr 1 ™_eeererrererrerereeerrerereeee These Mufflers are all double- debited coripletaly baffled and meet all factory specifications. MARKET TIRE CO. 11 W. Huron Street Open 9 to 9 ! FE 8-0424 : Reg. $35. 00. Duo-Dor | Aluminum Storm Door Full 1” Thick. Complete. WITH COUPON penne gesseeneeseseneeeeeeeeneees, Jf © — VALUABLE COUPON —. § ee This coupon entitles bearer to purchase one s a * DUO-DOR Aluminum Storm § : > Sereen Door —ss§ 1 us $ 85 | Reg. Value $35 Si Hi 2 Ser y) g' ONLY AT DONALDSON a MBER FOR MONTH OF a FEBRUARY meee Jaueapeannannseneunansaneeseonen! *9.g85 ‘and Toni Sailer. Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, but until 55 Derby King, {Denies Charge | | | ie | | | have learned a lot from the na- cna gee tanenl lbemeat gti 4! ale “and downhill trails Jin recent years. 2 ‘ * * * ‘On Sunday it was little Chiharu “Chick” Sees of: dagnn ame ele . Werner—of Steamboat. Springs, Cols., who broke into the lranks of the Austrians, Swiss and i French racers to finish third and fourth in the men's sldlom which | was won by Austria’s Jos] Rieder Igaya won the 1956 Olympic sil- ver medal in the slalom race in Sunday he had not shown such The Norwegian girl ili ‘through the gates of the ladies’ slalom in true Viennese style to west Conteresice lead ‘with a 56-46 victory at Texas Christian that virtually knocked the Horned Frogs out of the race. panese Skiers Cu no Aline Monoply * 2 Another Norwegian girl, Astrid Sandvik, finished fourth behind | Bjoernbakken, Austria's Putzi Frandl, and Switzerland's Anne Marie Waser, Berit Stuve, another Norwegian girl, captured. the sev- enth place. Stein championships in Aare, Sweden, in Alpine skiing Disagree Over Money Matters MILWAUKEE (INS) — Outfield- er Hank Aaron, the. Milwaukee} Braves’ best hitter and the Na- come to salary terms for 1958 with Braves genera] manager John yesterday, said: “We've talked but we are pot even close (on pay terms): To my way of thinking, a fellow who has a good year is-entitled to a raise. The one I was offered doesn’t) “amount, to: much." Hank, ‘who will be, 24 tomorrow, drew a salary last year estimated beat the skiing elite of’ Continental |1 _}before a champion is crowned by Committee. would recognize the winner as the Palla already is champion—in Massachusetts. 2 World Committee, held a drawing yesterday- NEW YORK ae Martinez sits in ~the driver's seat in the welterweight” - élimination “tourna- ment. By drawing a bye into the N.J. boxer ean pick his shots. * 2+ & If Martinez chooses to wait, the winner of a proposed Isaac Logart- Virgil Akins bout must meet him the World Championship es $4. tt Martinez accepts an offer to box Logart, the clever Cuban, the National Boxing _ Assn. said it new -147-pound king. : * * * “Of course, ‘Akins, the St. Louis Julius Helfand, head of the -among the three survi- were named for the >tournament. Sai _|break in a drawing run by Hel- vors of the six men who originally| ‘jovertake Baylor's leading 32.43 Fleischer, Ring: Seo editor, plukeed the names from a_ hat. Akins was first. Then Logart. That left Martinez with a bye, ~ +. 2 Ironically, “Martinez: got — his fand, chairman of the. New York State Athletic Commission. ~Hel- fand had set down. his manager, Bill Daly, long ago for refusing to testify at a commission inquiry being boycotted because -of* his break with Daly. Later Daly and Martinez got together on a new contract. Neither is licensed in New York. Kansas Fails, So Does Wilt . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wilt Chamberlain didn't make it, ‘The Kansas All-America had an a tags “ie into Martinez’ charges that he was {+ Ona Concept yee opportunity last past Seattle’s idle Elgin Baylor into. first place in major college basketball's scoring race, but in- stead — = oer. * While his Kansas team was los-| ing in double ovértime to Kansas average. He needed 34 points to State, Chamberlain scored only 25) , points to fall into-third with a 31.8, ~ m also : up position on the basis of his ark. * * * é Cincinnati's Oscar Robertson, idle, moved into the runner- Never since the unforgettable * -gh-nheadhs reg iohegaon ing: ¢ lineman in a ‘game here Seca Aaron, Braves-_-\*°. Aaron; who conferred with Quinn] Kennedy Fined $100 for Hitting Canadien 4 League e ~plficials Said Kennedy hit Montreal defenseman Matt Pavelich on the arm with his fist in trying to get at Andre Prono- vost of the Canadiens during a’ scrap between Pronovost and War- ren Godtrey of Detroit. of Detroit. City Cage S Cage Slate | CITY BASKETBALL LEAGUES — Ton ‘s Games Grill vs. Walled Lake, p.m. Class D at Lincoln Junior — St, Vin- tent de Paul vs. — ne ge Bors — agg Auburn 6 & 1 Pontiac Ree Chub (American), : pa WATERFORD SKETBALL LEAGUE Tene ars Games At Crary Sunior Rieke Sennen’ 8 Mébile in exhibition game at 7:15 p.m.; He abl = vs. M-58 Sunoco Service, at between. $28,000 and $30,000. 8:30 p Wednesday's Genne : No games schediled. the senate floor. He said that Ahe Ellsworth ranch in Seligman, Arlz., received $28,914. ed relief. Ellsworth ‘eceel that ae ONE: : i tc: —_ otha ecrnevin = -— Sse eae eee a amz—m4iv@ . ‘HOME OWNERS = 2] Pac kage Policy. Dwelling, Household and Personal. Property, Theft and Liability ashi tie, Sig cok ON E—, PREMIUM i um DATE change your angle. That's the best * you. may also be releasing the ball too far to the left, sending it too far out to the right for it to hook back and into the 1-3 pocket.” Here again, you should. move a_ board or two to the right to. change your angle. |ting the ball into the strike pocket, remedy for such trouble. (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) Central — Booth |. Homes ys. Boys Club, BE a Griff's og EXPIRATION LAZELLE AGENCY, Inc. - $04 Pontioe State Bank Bldg. Phone FE 5-8172 BREE! Brake Adjustment seers Granta: Ooh and Oil | Change. VENGELHART 232 S. Saginaw St. So,. if you" re having trouble get-| There was’ only one change|- _|82.25 average. among the top 10 in today’s AP 1 Eibis, Teylor, ‘om id ply: poll. After K-State, it’s San Fran- ‘ + Oe Robertson Scad ee : cisco; Oklahoma State, North Caro- STRIKES ane SPARES ‘ Cincinnati ines won, ' 47 188 138 0 32355 | 4 lina, Maryland, North Carolina By Joe Wilman a ne 13 154 108 414 318 = State and Temple, with the Owls Duri a ivate lesson the other ‘ car Howell 1 : : moving up while Kentucky dropped | gay “ag phe complained that his| > Don =. xs it jor oe i SANDERS = ; ~~ }to 12th, behind Bradley. = - _—_|chief trouble is a ball that keeps| ¢.Leo 8 eee ee FOR RENT ek -| The standings with pomts on a coming: into. the. BY pocket. As) 7 So Gone ny See ee . go i 10-9-8-7-6-5-43-2-1 basis (first-place|yoy can see today, such a ball all. ......25 165 34 384 256 TRAVIS : votes and_wor-lost records through| won't score a strike. _ © Soteme 19 0s es ae 82 ae a Saturday's game in parentheses:| After watching my friend roll| % #u>, Reed, HARDWARE |. . West . Sxl ag ff 157.16 ATS 58D sy Orchard Lake Ave, ER 6-8700 ¥ Kansan “O™* ++: ($0 GED 1.061 several frames, I spotted his trou-|10- Archie Dees, oy ae agg mats sci 3. Cincinnati oo 16) (15-2) 883 ble. His angle was wrong. He was} : 5. Ban Prancisco’:".(13) {is-i) 80/8 Straight ball bowler, and he was : + Rerth cavote’ *: (3) (122 $3 releasing the ball too close to the & Maer land i (2) «1-3) 261: center of the alley. I suggested he wat ~ gy ik} Bt move a few boards to the right and ; ies ee : - Second ten try it again. 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Code Ne, ta0 Pleasant Moments , ca/! for this tige. whiskey. fone eh ¥, BLENDED WHisKeY; 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL sri, _me PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 a 058 2 ae | cn eae STORY | “SIXTEEN ooo “Hyeniness to Death’. . Ss 2 oY. Agatha Cl iste. — Fespetteeie, Teudd “af a Sea pe Mea: a damned fool.” i 2g “Tt wonder." thoughtful. frankly, Fe. _ “Throwing discretion aside, doctor, there are people who erably from Lather thorpe’s death.” The doctor nod- fies | ded. “He's an old rian — and a hale and hearty one. He may live to be ninety odd?” constitution is sound,” are all feeling the pinch?” “You leave Emma out of it. ‘Satisfied? You were not at all —|atone.” al » Eee if she’s the one,” the Inspector “AN right. All right. Yes, I was but ful not * | ‘ Yours Truly Puzzled! Does that! tought, “- at's say aloud, . + matters — but supposing just as a. hypothesis that arsenic was ad- ministered — hasn't Crackenthorpe been very lucky not to succumb?” * * * Morris puts it, a damned fool. causes, it looks as though the poi- Crackenthorpe’s got a strong con- stitution and what might do. in another man, doesn’t do him. in, There’s always. personal idio- timid — would have pacharartiadien: rina: clays sey “With Smirnoff” It’s the Vodka of Vodkes “ a \ H Ld 1 the greatest name in VODKA \e 80 and 100 Proof. Dist. from grain. Ste. Piere Smirnoff ls. (Div. of Heublein)Harttord,Conn. - |breathed, Carry. - : ie a) i 2 li le a aN ae MaMa. cStacatbeaeee ee : said Alexander. pyibe private here.” || There were certain tokens of | “He just got his trousers back | | from FATHER & SON and he’s | fussy about keeping os tocar BESMART... BESHARP... © sf is FATHER G SON = FE 2.6424 FATHER & SON . DRY CLEANERS Office ond Plant at dates dre: : ee see ual : to make sense.’ * * *, “Inspector Craddock!” spector jump. He had been just on the point of ringing the front door bell. Alexander —and-his~ friend ~Stod-|- dart-West emerged cautiously from the shadows. _ jdamned fool, Went _" he dikes his “shoulders. “Presumably I was Craddock was Then he decided to speak stand to benefit pretty. consid- |- Cracken- asking | “Easily. He spends his life ug taking care of himself — and his “And his sons — and daughter —-are all getting on — afd they She’s no poisoner, These attacks! - only happen when the others are eee tein ee eee ee He paused, chosing his words “Now there,” said the doctor, “you have got--sdttiething odd.. It is exactly that fact that leads me to believe that I have been, as old |You see, it’s obviously not a case of small doses of arsenic admin- istered regularly — which is what you might call the classic method iof arsenic - poisoning. Cracken- thorpe has never had any chronic ;/gastric trouble: In a way, that's too ‘what makes these sudden violent) ee ee. se ing they are not. due to natural soner is muffing it every time : . That is,” he added, “if there “And what response did youlis 9 pain? COE nee oecoeaty an odd problem,” the In- ne agreed. “It doesn't seem The The eager whisper: made the In- went, N. 10. . ““You “see?” said it simply must have been her in the sarcophagus?"’ Craddock “This is important, isn’t it?” — won't you, _sir?’* et we * “Of course,” said Craddock, sigh. “Yes,” said Alexander, “I'm going te Stoedders’ place. tomor- row for the last few days of the “Mum's French. She doesn't a tecture.”’ drat her, hadn't - _— it this were genuine, coe chek, ter a aan Ge tak : Eg oe Recher Pe sind tha Mona ch: 3ttlas Russia's B. and K., breezed . 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Case, JT 163. pepsi Cola ...-21-7) “hadn't counted on fog. St, ly completed a home ws = Stee 8 ts a Piso Coreen ah xe trakaiy peoprasn ie Television’ and The conference lasted two hours | : ® Cling Bre sass 12 hilo ----++--144| Crown Prince Constantine was in Radio Servicing. He received his, A, Chrysler, Corp. sptesman es. civetera “Sc. S18 Phil Pet ....308 the glittering audience. diploma from DeVry Technical In-| tore negotiators for United . Alito Ti) commented that “it was about op [Stuart's fh7 Pi'plate G.. m4) Outside the theater the crowd/stitute, Chicago, Workers Local Three and the com- longest we ? oes 16, ~ “ time.” $ obo cutee How to Try Burnside Gon ® Gas... tig Prost & © ... $4 iwaited three hours in the cold fot) " Jack Whitehead, son of Lawrence| pany gathered to work out a solu- - leeewipt easy ae Reg Oc Seal glimpse of the dark-eyed Liz. whitehead, of 76 Florence Ave.,|tion to:the dispute. — RC. odeow 3 : : : i Hindu and Indian dialects are hearing ig scheduled for Fri-|Comt Bak ----- 33:1 Répud sii... 43 ’ recen graduated from Brooks} The spokesman said the shut- spoken by mote than 222 a a aa Caliean Cuedly Pro-|eant Gopas': “4 Rex Drug sees 07, Te Institute of Photography, Santa|down resulted from trim shop es ition Cont Mot... 73 SP eB. ef na ian S ame Barbara, Calif. He is a graduate;workers refusing ta maintain le. bate Court to determine whether Cont oi |// 43.6 Rey Tob B .. oF, j andards, — g OF PUBLIC 16-year-old Robert Burnside, of Coppey, Roe «19 Perel Dob 2. al : ey of Pontiac Senior High School and/ product ction standards, Notice is hereby given Brae ‘under-|Royal Oak Township, will stand/Curtis Pub... 103 Safewsy St; - 282 p rector of GM served in the U.S. Army prior ~ * 5 oelock “to ie Orion Sinus | trial for murder as an adult. - Dic Seng... “308° Bt Reg Pap... i 303 as I 4 entering Brooks. « ‘4 It was reported union and com- Sales, Lake Mich, public sale) lO Bote ied ody ; ee ; Lois E. Ell pany representatives were discuss- of a 1987 os Dow Chet ...$8) Seab Al RR. 24 ; is, sales manager of Ho Simber” BYPGnehion in be wed fee | ‘The ‘announcement came out of Du ‘Pout. -: ‘185.4 Sears Boeb 7 |. NEW YORK—Graham F. Tow. Aluminum Model Toys, 200 Briggs|i@&.# compremise ‘to resolve the cash to the highest bidder. Inspsetion Oak-l Ba. age. Shell Ol... 6 ers, former governor of the Bank dispute. A -prolonged strike at thereof may be made at above sadress, (2 Conference yesterday with Bast Kod 2°71 §- Sinclair ...... 50.2 Bidg., Birmingham, is attending|*” hs ihe undersigned: reserves the right tejland County Assistant Prosecuting Ei Awe wo. a4 Socany 5, - Sesiot ‘Canada, has peen elected tO| the 20th annual trade show of the D0dge Main could idle some 70,000 ASSOCIATES DI corp: |Attorney Le Roy Mcintee, who is bore Be ee Sou Pac ..‘.. 39.5, General Motors Corp. board of di- Hobby Industry Assn. of America in-the Detroit area. FR. Paschks. Col, Mgr. expected to seek a waiver from Fairy Mor He Bes BE ta rectors. gg ere in Chicago through . Wednesday. 4 a __... Probate Court to try Burnside as p22 "S00," g1¢@ Sid Brand 46 ws Ci . l d : sete ae ata,“ SO FM Mee, te Be ot Go 3 pA cove lun, Gore Pretn othe Rone eer onservative Leads signed thes on Fev. 1088 a lGen Drnam 413 Ed Ol NJ... 50.7/Boards of Directors of Bell Tele- : e roe. « clock Bt 10:00) warnside allegedly admitted Gor Prem ot ot On 12. as) da, British Petrole-(°f the Columbus Mutual Life In-'s . ; pty ie ee ety of a 1954 Sunday to authorities that he .Gen Fds ...., 53.7 Stevens, JP .. 20 |phone of Canada, tish —— surance Co. in 1957. was 16th in Costa Rica Race ontiac ¥ ring motor number Gen Mills 664 Stud Pack ... 3.8 um. (Canadian Subsidiary), Canada ‘ hi i lgay held. for \eash to stabbed William Cc. Johnson once Gen Motors .. 3.1 up OF .....6« La Life Insurance, the textiles’ firm among the firm’s offices through-|- : es 6 wimnade. St shore aaaeees Taree may| in a teenage braw! at a dance-/jai Mire {4 gutter Pap --- 343 courlauds, Ltd., the office|OUt the nation,” with $1,085,280 fo signed reserves the Tight to bid -| at the Royal Oak Township Com-| Cen, Tire 4: ie} Syly El Pa |: 363) cuioment firm of Moore ahd Com-)'' credit. Robert J. Zimmerman - ABOCIATES © UNT CORP. | munity Building, 21075 Wyoming Gillette. 39 ress Co wt. . §9.6/€4 ipmen heads the, local agency. R. Paschke, Coli. “ti Goal ie S2 Tex G°sul pany, and the minerals firm Ven- —_ Feb. 3, 4, '58.| Ave.; Saturday night. _ Goodrich est Textron |..." 12-4/tures Lid NOTH PUBLIC GALE "| Johnson, 17, of 8112 Cloverdale Timk ® Bear. * cca aH given by ine ' Grah Paige .. 11 Tran W Air... : ON 1 at 10:00/St., Ferndale, was dead on ar-|Gt No Ry .. 364 4 a He was of the Bank of| ews in| Brief ay aa we ihe eee Beles at Detroit's: Mt. Carmel Hos-| fomeste 35 ene ae ee ee ieee we wm be Bearing ao ee _o pital. He had three stab wounds in) Hpoker Et Hi Unit’ air tin: 3.4(in 1957, He was chairman of the B. Ainsworth, 38, of 276 Ty- ‘Bidder. Inspection thereot may be made |th€ back, three im the chest and) indus: Rey <-11 Unit atre’.... 844'Foreign Exchange Control Boardjler St., Highland Park, pleaded serves the eet, The wundersigned re-lone in the abdomen, Inland Bt "7. 24 EitgrTit--- $3 /o¢ Canada from 1939°to 1951. jguilty to a reckless driving charge|gave Echandi, lawyer and former associa Pusch Cot Is- Fifteen other youths at the scene) insrit, Cop |. 314.08 Rub... oa” He is the second* Canadian to/Monday, before Independence : ike, Coll. Mgr. ‘have also been questioned with no|int Mary .... 307 Wesig A Bk .. 21.1/become a member of the General Justice William H.|Francisco Orlich, the NOTICE OF POLLS results, detectives said. it Bee TR, Beste, 2 6°: $$4)Motors Board of Directors. ThejStamp, and paid a fine of hace backed er ek Ones, ts hereby given b Sa sans : “4 isl Cre Coat’. 31.¢ Woolworth nh other member is R, funied Me-|plus-$4.90 costs. Ljorge Rossi clock AM. at TE. Muron, ‘Pontes, General Replacing Gavin i= : Tel & Tel 307 Zenith Red 133 (Laughlin, — Sa ; Michigan, public oaik of eats Pena’! = Dennis R. Dawes,° 22, of be aggperermpae Sil oc Yor can ts: dre EM Route From Korea : Feats Sol One nada doy, sl Bey ke eee —-arthar-c.Exnert Points to Mid-Year pars ads Parag to ae oe! et ATES DISCOUNT CORP, - Trudeau arrived in Japan. today, Township Justice “ cen Paschke, Coil. Mgt.|on his way home from Korea to S Pi k Ex we = Ph. & © Wlcncete new chet ot te UE ees ICKUP. in conomy cota Paid a fine of 825 plus $5|ot- “one Army's Research. and Develop-| A PP cmon : Book wened inate Beh ‘at sit yeas | ment Section oe WASHINGTON (AP) —Raymond J. Saulnier, chairman of |Lawrence Moving of r "Waterford fo Share S tse tale of & —the= : Economic Advisers, expects the /¢ains. motor number | “wrudeen, - has been com- . oe > cont Se ey SarGseee, i be bel, tor com ve! mander of the Army Ist Corps-in “nation’s. — growth to.pick up arougd the middle of |Get ge Ae nn 3 ras now (If) Sewage Study’ Cost} may be made at sbove address ne Korea, said the successful launch-| this year. Largest se sélection in ma tA TES fotitr cone’ |img_of the first U.S, satellite is wm we _ rota "cp or agin only a beginning,” ea aap paces on‘ tinemployment trends and economic | g|,.Naterford Tow Board mem-| cman ie epee . +R 8. ‘conditions was given to a House Appropriations subcommittee oon - Brg epatisrman,| “it would be most unfortunate on Jan, 16 and was made public today by the committee, eR. ary ia Baca 18 pF heey Digan 9 sr Mor Tosa (ple turned over and went to sleep| .“Economic growth ought to be resumed during 1958,” *. ef just because we put up a 30-pounfl| Saulnier said when asked about increasing unemployment. root satellite.” . . “It is, I think, ‘unlikely that we — that to —:. ie °3 Up “Sale : Staff in the first quarter of the year, Argus Ups Sales “I would certaint y expect it to be, under way before ‘the ‘| ANN ARBOR @® — The Argus! fourth quarter of the year. And so, it becomes a’ question. under. 'Chmeras Division of Sylvania Elec-) whether to: expect it in the second or the. third quarter. My_ a be: devecag Inc. 7 is aoe its) guess is that it-will occur: around. the middie of. the year” a. ints Taacoin ‘sales orce by an per, : te -« * vA. | ; : held, for eash |cent. The program involves, the ap- “Sauinier said a decline in-expenditures of business con- | , Inspection ther Crna a pn re = : West) ce™HS onynew plant and equipment “will probably continue Coast cepresentative, and the ad-| through the early part of the year, but should as extend aon into the year.” 7 14 Community Natl Bank Bldg. | _ Phone FE 4-1568-9 “BAKER & HANSEN: Richard H. DeW it ‘Donald E. Hasina * Rei. “FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 a, Ly _ Homedwners? Policies —or money IN pocror’ AMAZING ANESTH a _THE, PONTIAC press, TUESDAY, FERRUARY 4 s 1058 = wae to Cope With ries in Schools oe committee of top city and school ’ officials went to work at. City Hall eet ee oor We § ween 0 a oe See city’s schools. 4 *- * * The group was appointed by Mayor Robert F. Wagner’ yester- day after he had met for two hours with school officials. at Gracie Mansion, his official resi-|5 The calling of the meeting .was Wagner's first direct intervention The Mayor eco Crows (ct , Buffalo in the U. S., almost wiped out in 1899- with only 600 known living, have increased in numbers to about 35,000 in the U. S. and) Canada, according to recent count, | jury over methods ie juvenile crime, Se eee oth —_ man, A. George Golden, 7 orsa|Lions Clubs Will lies” and said the charges were) - an attempt to divert the jury from its course. : ventures in Medicine cery to Salk" before Lions Club Wednesday Waldron Hotel. - Hear Medical Researcher Ron hi al be ets ot the Pontiac club for this meeting. Two Pontiac Residents »-|Hurt in Waterford Crash _A widely - - ‘known speaker and Two Pontiac residents were in- fe jured when the car they were riding in left Andersonville Road in Waterford Township last night, Blame Faulty Wires the structure at 4145 for more than two hours, pn calor Township firemen is Man Put on Probation’ ‘lcounty jail is Joseph J, Leahy, .39, jot 269 S. Jessie St. for his part in the crime. "Now serving one year in the| 9, Seovad i pepeste, De. Men OF 2 Waterford Fires) A. 2%-year-old. Madison oe wit Two blazes in a Waterford TOWN. three F cebu and @8-> Home ~ delivery mail resulted! sessed court cosis when he| should begin this : totaling $4,550 yesfer-|soneared ‘before Circuit Court ‘Village, Pesan "and day, Se Hewnehiy; fre department suds Frank 1. Doty en ‘an -at-|Wiliam S/ Broomfield: (R-Royal ‘At 11:16 a.m. firemen were "i road of wtie Poleas me “oe 8 | ficials that door - to . door delivery service is scheduled to begin Apeit About 1,500 to 1,600: families would be affected, according to Mrs. “Leona Amos, master. They live on. the post of-/ village post- ‘Dr. Harvey M. Merker, director of scientific relations, Parke, Davis & Company will speak on “Ad- Members of the Bloomfield Hills terford Township from Sor- the Pontiac noon at the ‘and face cuts. striking a tree, according to Wa-) Driver Robert Hudack, 19, was treated for face cuts at Pontiae 2730 Chrysler St. is sr snticlaney condition in the hospital, with head: Police. timated at $3, rescue unit, Odell Leads Discussion _ fice's Clarkston, and Pon- : Faulty wiring was blamed again. Damage to the building was es- is contents. Owner of the building is Frank Taylor. The Metropoli- ltan Auxiliary served coffee to the firemen, utilizing the department's 000 with. $1,500 to the recent Carmi T. ior High School was elected-chair- man of the administrators and department heads Round Table at the National Business Teachers Assn, in Detroit. Odell, of Pontiac Sen- annual convention. of Oakland & tiac routes, she tid. ‘Broomfield headed the new serv- ice as “the latest in.a series of| thi better postal facilities approved. for) man helped dedicate a new post = in the village lat fall. x *«* 8. County." The congress- Death Notices Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted 8; Work Wanted. Female 11 f 13| Television. Service 22 Cost ( (unit) and estimator} - $1000 atk a 1A, s acaEage & ONTOS, Bete > og oA Ptactory see Pee | cerca sree onus niet |g on stampings, Writeé:|. © ATTEND | LA eo PICBUP & DE-| Grice kee mes ve saree? or FE #2418 Pontiac Press Box 68. | ~SALES CLASSES. *| liver, Empire 3-050. 0 ees St. Pe 3013s, DAY (OR NIGHT iy VICE | SISATISNED? IK YOU ARE ARE = ; ERY | have a basic knowledge + mga waiting to make |, 80 Se aetvers peta mova! end trimming. Get our "nd M. ail MY Sal’ sell be: change? Under our FE. 27168. gall MY 2-5901, or “Oe: | Seer “for you te “eam s a oy aa DAY SERVICE. | sroouPIBED Typewriter Service 22A) _ R TO DOOR AW} ones a greg J man. Call Pred Foster, PE 3-020. scpecisees, Jum Gar lets eative AL, TRONINGS. $3 Pg he: rey sty itte icp ANB ADEE Papert i ine DRIVER ? OR DRY CLEAN- Aa & Waterton a ares. 1 day aarvies. work. General F Tr “Lawrence Of- 1 if Must nin g sa Pleste ° DENTIAL _ a tice Supply Co, 17 W. Lawrence. | gpey ie pores. ‘31670 Mound Rd, ee me” ARN we M1 MONINOS, 1 8 U & A hay oe ie ‘Eater Ly Ca Upholstering 23 ellen Balecs ie calscladion Snot | BEADLE "i Excell = weeny ad agp ay, wasniinas AND IRONINGS. we, service. ce pl makes maken of eringer of Sringer on be prea Pe eT = anager furnishes. $2.50 ery. Ott" Opay bu. Joe and mg ‘eis cu m eg a a C ROY'S. 0 Oakland. _PH 24ou| ig. 8174 Cooley Lake Ra. EM| area Sooke persed beemecreace |. feprtoecs, M, bocce atet Te | BEE Meee Ps |, BORA prnowaTanaND, | references. All rep les sanildee: eer aan 4 : = : is ri coe : “2 : Ae N. Pe ___FE _ Box Press. $1.| _ FRANK'S TREE SERVice | § DR AND B ; oe see “gslepwomen new Ty ay Trim, remove transplant, Also apreads. Your material, PE 58191, ae 4 : er 634. a Lost & Found 24 Experimental | ssi" wats Be "| sine ‘grees state niger ian ee TRE : . Automotive aves tlet Supervisors from 6 10 ive in, =. | Sones S HEATING 6} RVIC ©. A WARNING ; i | pile | “dl ae Sheet. Metal Men ze Rona 1.5 “hae ot female Atafous seavereria. Ip Cetekn As Geckos, Bal| Pnenet colon pistes me of Uaioe Bacay ee | BEE He nea aoe | pera ah, roe Poe | ice Seat th Sate Sy in Ook CED REAL zs Are to "sar We have ye P sconeegre_- PE Sane HEATING ; Dog Werden “xt. One Bee your Joseph ta : ¥ 24 br. service on "yt of} Doctor 1 diately, ~~~ Cometery.. Mri Parker gy Relay. sales. manager’ er. can aoa cn either ao tan ee o of in my home, PE heating “wee, Gall Lost: PAWN MALE BOXER. state at Pu Puneral Ho c LL tg i B Mr. at 44196 per. |. Heating Co .FE 4-1063 aay or Watkins Lk, Reward. OR 3-9719. er care 7, 1068, GEORGE 55 w. Parke PE 45181 or PE ¥-0823 ew. Also can use 3 SKE OR | - night. (Ost: BLACK & WHITE BEAGLE James, 236 8. Anderson GF, S6° | PARMER, MUST KNOW MA-| other persons full or part time. oy foe wont PLASTERING — NEW OR RE: | “Female, OR a BEAGLE SS gage: dear Tether of M Seea Sietarted, gitete’ Sob, ‘eset | typing ED Tame Phone’ PE| Pelt. Work guaranteed, PE 6-090. | “Oey” TaN AND WHITE HOUND, (Betty) and, otis. 3 Jack! Seay" pow & tonven:,, Employment Agencies 8A | _ #0 _| Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 part beagle. Vicinity Sugden Lake rhe “Otve full parti -FOR RE oe to ait et aes shica Commerce, U ‘Dalon a Take 1. Our expert a 2 Gur experience staff, Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, We Buy Equities R. _D- RILEY, Broker Lak FE 4 ett ” FE sant UILDER WANTS AN ASSOCIATE $ FHA approved lot, EM We can sell cane ‘tor you. Call | rkston, Mich. BANK) | - caches TPs 5: Lt TINGS WANTED yaa i NE: AR bi ag P. W. DINNAN “s- Nuagel. FE Per te rl We Will Buy Your fied 7 : y OR 3-701 ~ Poy WAL BUY YOUR EQUITY. GIVE peace Sold OP NOT SOLD. | Hh, Secadae Wt basnt beer WHITE BROS. * QUALIFIED BUTE thes, call _ ROY KNAUF. Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1B 1 BEDROOM are. PARTLY FUR- nished Adult ase - pen alte Manor, alte mo. “Washt oe wits. “Washing. $i8- wily, FE a "Clea Br. ait IN A FLASH. aS Pape . Johnson a. 2 BR fie a or gt ; to ey town "dng welcome, 65 ©. Howard. 1. "tute. Aygt's 57 Whittemore, ‘7 ROOMS, : Bished, * ‘very nice, TV. Adults, FE 3-4776. ee, OE 2 Rooms, | vt, bath a ee sae "ee Ue lie R: Middleton : nae Fe ST | eS oa “Listings Wanted © mt. gee you ima ! supose BATH, Mile. |. 26% W, Huron St, FE 2-701 | = ** DRS, Fils KERN, Pat E 2.9209" LARGE AND ei 4 iv close in. FE 4-25 clean, |: 3 Rooms, Tile Bath Marbie stove & entrance. Hea isirigerator, Good INC, rs Sout Today 5 ROOMS, BATH 1 or 2 children 2232 Van Cam St. Drayton a Plains, 5 RM. MODERN. S MINUTES Or _ factories. FE 5-0845 ATH, Cit HEAT. 3 ROOMS. Tr Couple with 1 of 2 children. 334 ad Won't ‘keep you, but with the help this di 41 = sure farm = wee tse s cow © ated Toad at Village farm or truck Only $4,500 down Will handle. . SOCIAL SECURITY , | “For Sale Hones 2 COLORED $15,500 } 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS ~ ae iC As low as $1150 down. Roger B. Henry, Ine. $11 Main St.. Rochester OL 1-011) Offices=- OL 1-0970_ Model Pa , “possibitt Sie Mean ot SPECIALS! orne jot. Ee eee. SEH RAINBOW REALTY | ?O8at RADE — $4500 squity. tn FE 2-264 102.8. PADDOCK.) i thu “Sesame on large ut “_ EVENINGS FE +006 __ | Somer tot. * ames falaed = 3 2 ce Dreytes | Mronbees of ehties 3 sees ~ ROCHESTER | HTS. shing. Only $40 per woul. In Rochester, : Sg DROOM RACH omen MANY OTHER} & "FULL BASEMENTS. | TCOMES To ee | Leslie R,-- Middleton peor. : FE_ 5-172 MULTIPLE usta: SERVICE *. Riding Horses can kept. on nag one acre of ground. A room brick home with a fl 168 N. gorse oo “l'm. posing forthe artist picture window!" . ee: poe Jay A ~ Ne Cheap. PE $4206.00 Nothing Down i Bornes with Sasement 0 ny on, your ie Trailers, ote, TRADES TE POSSESSION ON’ Cc PANGUS, Realtor Call_collect: Ortonville NA 17-2815 ull jané- oce- ovaities,. our budget be following prop- lakefront. . old, a 7 next door, adter_ ail nam ; CLARK base: so pRAMILY HOME | oo posiny,| . oe ae Bae ak § Bone ROUSE ON 2 Ls a c a in » ‘ep shape sr 558 Full price 2 tes backl — and garden a) cy hae Breer. PW, Seaveemn eae tm 'ng : Sears s Roebuck. 3 two room apt the front Sowa well ian Pe 4aett. —— basem: with m apt., furnished 5 - CR, [MOUSE ALE MODERY,| Use tredUall'nuunce “suity | Gommercial corner isi. poleniai | tached wo-car sarees. Ge; bs . a om, week or - = : month. i wel lighted’ iitehen a monthly. °$1,490 grjecs down to| that le go Baabie, tee shea RMS. breakfast anda house- responsible buyers. ~< $00; ‘this © —_ ‘or $37.- Close_to bus school, $17.50! - wife's walk n : roth fot wore - oe k. FE 2 r 3:30 p.m.) closets Boag THIRD STREET OFF JOSLYN f A asa aven bas © ROOMS ATH, GAS HEAT. school at Ta 3 bedroom 1 floor bungalow, se ost wd & 13% & neve. 6 : Felowt ‘ arate dining room full basement, s is very desir- close to Sears, $05 mo. FE —_ forma, of] heat, a eas garess. mice: jot. aie Reighboraood . = 8 ROOM HOUSE CHILDREN WEL-}-_ Pe Y. w e mes or any er ee ore ~~ $395 DOWN | ae ge ate obs _ information. ARGE HOU: IN WATER- “Lew @ost home. $liioo DOW 5 BED. ROOM po . $55 8 moat 22 Auburn, Of-| this 6 oad bah hone, BRICK RANCH HOME Bult im | Howse of Charm al 1955, hardwood floors, 4 pe. Ailed the néw forward look ~ ts modern ki (base- show: this stunning four TEs, "areas. Pom. 9s heat. bedroom contemporary price home. S carpeted liv- _| Tf you don’t tind tt net phone . nine ne + 1 : ~e anyway, we have — oll ina th. i reakfast erties to e, pletures | Be hue dining Pe 1 on rkston - schoo] area Edw: M. Stout, Realtor Of Eraser tistings: CLARK REAL ESTATE 3 ona RANCH, 1' Rasa, $1,500 down. a be R 3-7028. Sylvan Lake Village Price reduced on- this new three bedroom brick home with “ey paeoment situated on a woode one block rem the lake. Watkins Hills We have ne‘ m brick home with full base- ment in the 2 area Price reduced for quick. sale. CALL TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT WM, ps bedrooms, double closets & cer- fome. A OR TRADE, 2, vedres ith alk the extras. 3 -bed- 2 home care, Reasonable rates g > Bedroom Brick — amic bath Full basement has go opr rome 2, Sue 3, fe "PONTIAC REALTY z. rer —— Doctor on cail.| =~ is _— oe bene eo el —— at og gm + D lever Owner w iy | trade equity for home rage. It's Jour golden op- m2 ELDERLY OR CONVALESCENT| [01,11 4.0n architectural beauty | home, were, featured inthe Bir: |": MO property without that, ext ‘exn: _ iad ep. “ps rE 33371 2° per month) bait iby Taubman. Teal Corner | is ayesiate nee $1, reqs. builtin | bearagmenes ve talked the| ee Ci id oven, “New ew cards, for- build WHITE GABLE } aay HOME. Ii-| 2 car garage. School bus t DVERTISEMENT. BEAU.| Tange. rtop er into ta ge ae A BUNG- | = eensed. Good care. PLateau 2-3093 Webster ake = es to brome ie) ~~ aest een _. to pan, Sullt-in vanity Large Pobend te "s BEST DEAL Me hi meraeee eee sand r i room 3 Hotel Rooms 39} Eransterred ‘and bee pr priced low | ranch home and. f 1s 90 com. tiled, oll furnace, "2 ie, Besoment for yourself oan ae NEWLY s at $17,959 for- quick sale sad gre 3 large bedrooms, 1 and] grill 1Vecar gatage. Immediate : : i Sah — A REAL BAR- HOTEI AUBURIN do baths, large ree: fm.,..11x12! possession, - : = “ 4 payment and then take over The dining room, 16 ft.- kitehen.-A 24) ae ateman Rooms by “bay or Week per cent GI loan. paneled family room, full base-| WILLIAMS LAKE RD, Zoned sat WRIGHT: Also i room apartments. ment with recre toom & business. 4 room eg neo 4 30". 4 ; : r? sand fefriceration ‘units Donelson Heights 5 (lt? oui” no or a) Sen Sor " ek = ; be ing eee ELT. CLE , Xpo_ot ‘all newly eri information. ‘ AKLAND LAKE sea 5, ampsen| ¢ if So -- Po RICE GCOR OE s) pias | PIReY af e _o RSS Pee ———=$500- : “ON ; & wep. 638.50 he te@ sin, room. 9\° thie EE lens one Race Boon! bebe B30, REALTORS “FE 4-0528/ - and newer AS fur-| floor bome. 5 Yyooms in- BUILDING SITES. “317 8. Eves. & . rooms & 330 DO la - i no ‘eta? & finde, separate dining room &.| choose from. Check’ with us oL_8._Telegreph__Bres._& gun. | bg ee : porch ts bested, ful meade bem | Oe TE prem comp bee spa tar? wats BASEMENT axaiCol rry Park . . Tite 50 x 200.| CUSTOM. BUILDING. Large! or| ‘pace. } and screens, lovely singe, Riders 1 &. Saginaw st. / 2 new houses used as models at ail i excellent nd only} smail peace i. - ‘Saar yard. Sub has : reduced s, One with 3 bec-| 950 Sith terms - your. inspection, ivate h. itech ba - rooms’ and full ‘basement, 2'4 eae con, a boat perth Terms, EM 3-6210 car attached garage, one :with- William Miller IPE & HAY DEN, Realtc or +2045. vy both, Yes, the fisdyonet, Realtor he -(7263 96. Walton. 1 | $600 down, 4 rooms. White Lake block east and Fa Sleds 1078 é nnn OPER are i Sun. Gait 8G" Low monthly alll tess. contr” codward | ar sand | NEXT TO BRA Non POST OFFICE $1,500 % EQUITY rae 2 +2045 or EM-3-6210, ¢ Ra. OPEN DA MULTIPLE ING SERVICE ch. Tie basemeat 3 . FE oom tod these fine oe || #800 down, in m, io Muiford aren iH ; homes al og : a. . aii full_ price, Gall MOT 43045 f ype FOR CASH IN a0 | “BUILD NOW ys i 6 L. R. On our lot of Our plans or | W. homes, with Ms a yours We wi Sees KY vA E HH RRY, sell.things | 22" be 24 ete are from’ she a "REA h Ae fc W. Huros re sun re Cassiticd Ads, ‘ . bi fr “azar, ele gn. 24 Center OOONTE Open this truly aa 4499 Dow ay =|. BROS, Open Eves, Paved t "$22,950. You can ener fer Gower Long W: 2 LAKES | _ silos "entrance ala “ attic. Paved drive to Tiecar narage Re Reasenabye serms Humphries o Realtor . PE ~47114 2-0474 ry ie «. Tel x Multiple - Elsting Service t.. ferme. FE 83 pow E f ° big rt = Strajhmore St. Lovely large $n wa tae for pa os | 4 Rooms, $500 down and : 2 ‘CUCKLER & LT a py ee ee suneny” e's Near St. Michael’s s School Some lucky family will be happy in .well k 3 bedroom e lis oa : throughout mo - a oe slairwar careet: = lot is ae ped includes a-. ee car w Near ay aterford “Truly are the words, to describe this modern ranch home. It has 3 bedrooms, is 4 room. .&- 4 a m a een is hom . s bas lake privileges on ™ Nor- +f ike and access to vie at with a wach Waterford Hin $4. and $90 month —- : Drayton Woods e. je and Te C9 ‘Owner is P- bre state. Best retiring rice is Saag | oe ar 2 5 room bungal Neat as a pin - New carpet- ing. Full ement. Automatic aces a garage. Check on =: it's a andy.” Jink Williams |“ ox aise werare & INS at sete he a. itchen has knotty cab electric dishwasher, /"BKRRO" | Sefer a 12 x 4 breeseway. Mrs. oe ng 80344. The 437 . LINDA VISTA oe oa \ : ‘k home, com- Bae ila ee Ey ee ty cd iach an ane gen | OWard EY Pox exira 5 wall wall arpeting. in- REAL’ R. with ~ Wg he storm. : 2 6687 Dixie Hwy. MAple &1822 Cyclone fencing. 1 home we love Vv ACANT ; oak | omh gas heat. storms & screens, a gs “Bctool & a churth. one Se SUBURBAN, 3 m bun 7 on § screens, owner will sell r bed. A ‘AL ; = REALTOR 5143 C E. Huron PE 5-0510 9-4-2 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield dising | OUR NEW LOCATION eae 4 with tile fir. 500 with terms SCHRAM 4+—__ “We ve a new life’ is what. m= ha aay. hen you see an this ut brick construct- home, on a F I tons avin room A and the gee-ceving kitchen isp FE 5- 9471 REALTOR . dream with lots bullt-in cabi- N EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. nets and built-in oven range. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 large bedrooms,’ 2% Ss, ime. basement Ka] rooraenion Yoon &| , ‘ , : em io a saaes| KNUDSEN only $24.500 with terms ed Ore, gaa : WHITE BROS. REAL es "tl 9; gua. 10. ‘til “5 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MY i e jot. Ni new Beaumont School. Needs dec- brig sy value at 1 00 down ‘and $75 pt inet. ‘ DRAYTON woops — 14 . docation ‘for children, , teres home on « beau- tiful r * erace’ Hin 900 "ety 4258 _ fown ‘and $s pet BN Thorpe Street Indian’ Village 2a ee | wena ha poe ae -H. KNUDSEN Pe Lage ay Telegraph Ra, Ra. A. jortnsdat we a 1704 S, Teleg George R. Irwin. Ave. re sonevin “Watkin Lake - he Siveticn Bound _ i “ine x Oe ITEM [oS bp. Gentes 2 see range % }| Spe. it = sabenesysc, SU. _— Bo seeravennes 69 er oad ie a See Apt. “ae elec tS ee a8 66 5 Mas items. wot listed’ above are’ available ;. onl WYMAN Ss 18 W. Pike; Basy terms. PE 41123 on These d 1) Deluxe Norge wri Symphonie Table Hifi .. 2i-4in, Motorola Dri. copela Take Over Payments “ Repoesesee Values SALE PRICE $150 -$% 13 eu, ft, Horge Re Reig. . ees $300 21-in,, Motorola. D _- Was vee 6B). ALL MA : +» $2) Gag & OIL BURNER SERVICE PONTIAC 8 he " "Een ee oe 10 cu. &, GE Refrig. ........ $150 WAS $260.95 - ALL ITEMS LIKE NEW $5 DOWN DELIVERS. —— B 202-N. MAIN 2 Burner gas hotplates, Reg. $14.95, now hey ne FURNITURE field $69.50 THOMAS ECONOMY a: ‘Dept! oa B "Money to Leen 88" 1 fies Town's nes lGiie Licensed Lenders) - Picturesque 2 tio, bet rer, oS ged IT MAKES SENSE le ; a down ment. ; ‘si greeks eee | By am Plate . TO BORROW iain 2 i simmadoas : | LAWRENCE. W Business Se tia <7 FROM “HFC Avalila in thee a ieee - ees GAYLORD oo with | HFC 0 offers modern cer. serv- ou 10 8. pad ee s¥or more heckes ah BE rs of experi; SEY "2.2801 Protection, #0. Bor 1, Goshen | ence. Household proc, enaiy | : ———- | BEAUTY " SHOP 8A aes Ge Seopa fee SS ttsas _ Income Property 43A| “{appment on Ww. “Huron st. ou select, Visit 98 phone “HC "en SALE BY OWNER MODERN COMPLETE GAS STATION EQUIF- Hot water, bea hardwood floors, | feat one year Old Wil sacrifice. Househpld Finance _ SAT6. - CLAWSON 0) Corporation private entrance, new | furnace, on ween, Sple poner 3% 8. "Sentony: 2nd 2nd or. Kay. Bide. lg a ig EB Bax 59105, "Ver tals Prog a | murOR, Pon . FAMOUS BA- CASH LOANS” Lake rop. chair and "Bi fast- a ofected oa _to $500 _ oS CHOICE OUR LAKE LOTS. : wreuy Soe se BUCKNER page Fee See | "Sega oy eee - Only i fot-evattoie Priced | RoLceN Win. WELL “ESTAS Finance OO: : Ee fg iven on 4 ie, lntrmatios | : i Tor Sale “Lots e Foran ent.No galls aller “Pontiac Sank «~ AUTE GULF SER-| - — a ae 1 hand ge | le _ Drayton Plains _ es yieaeny ek to- — ns, Daddy! _H Pe s “it tndividual: Contact | Walled: Lake have you been able to-borrow money trom him? _ford St. FE 20173 between 8 & 5. Utics ee i Gag. mtr FOR LEA ; aeae: Pen —__Swaps 55 Sale Household Goods 57 mag ig [RAGA SUGIEY Jw 4, Roca |BY PRIVATE ownpn. LEavino | Feo, boll ftares jvaigable Vilage Orig: Quick ‘& h mae , for late model car’ or lot. owe, Sen ee G-piece blond apt. Lazy bey ate gad sperates. Wall oy ay as S171. bet, Good spot for special- es Hot- Cg a ties. Fast rowing. community. ADES: ; dromat. was ne apt.-stze ther fate information “Ta: es tue $25 TO $300 $13,500 BN Logg Ca ye with 3| console. sive oe est, mise. | geetee poe "| So seeariey, Dio. it months bedrooms. Basement, # Jarge lots. PE 47848 to MILE D = in. - - " i. I : i quire 446 Shs Sno fiend Tad holpeat Ce er home oF land act. _ere §,P6,4 Rog | sm or visit us at our office. $13,500 FOUR bed home tn |o.#2370 | “LET’S TALK” Home «& Auto: [Sar vatge ome rms. Ke arage. | "Mion. Pe be, | on Wa . BUSINESS? - LOAN CO. / ‘| for ‘sinaller home, . SINGER CO $68.96. | J.B RB. . Hilte, WHITE BROS. [ep | atte! reteg wy | oe Sia bares eae | Eoermeree Sees | : ian F: ek bed- -_ PE 5-6181 bay ey. oe a che oa ances in Pontiac. ices CASH QuIy) re pong ge] Oil =e Terer. | Eves. * ty ‘te’ Bi. Foal new equipment and loca- AC furn. Oak floors, Large 85x140 cans. b ‘b eat Open Eves. ‘Til 0: Santer 0 te 3 nn ccceelanben D.10 . lot, Lake priv ac | * 399.50 se —~ & ; a, — — #360000 on, "ai ei phone e infor- cept i housetrailer, land con- - other at cal ‘favines, ar- Priced for quick sale’ 9400, Mi Se Se enee Oaklénd _ : esti ety -—~ po or iand sow BEDS. as a MAT- Fp PELPEPTE PE | Colored Pontiac Bar L | coi soe go TPS r .e Class 4 " . < Be : *, HI-WOOD VILLAGE Sith 20 load Sr “emtertniament. | OCI) Company WW CARIN CRUISER — Byutpped |. orchard Lake “Ave. =e ‘Heperes tapan $2 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG: | . gentrels, steering wheel, etc. Will | BEAUTIFUL now smtsee | tat thine er es ata |, PARSE OT | Ser iia, Mee a |aeetae = oo ined Ferre ED rors *™™™*| MICHIGAN BUSINESS LO A NS_ ; - ar chaire and table $08.08 var |e er 0 plc ‘| SALES CORPORATION. = = Ses - Scoiga, famous, makes. formice i ~ 996 20 TO $500 ROWN, Realtor ps. ‘ eciors. SHOPPING & TRANSPORTATION | 708M A> LA RAP RD. | 2 Cconuuntry Loan i |1302 W, Huron Ph. PE, 24810 Fiuorescem. ones, Michlgas | ae o-6421 Evenings call ‘ ve. — 3M. : _- NDLY SERV? “ee PS apigium right.on Maybee | PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR | w .| PELE SELL OR 8¥ ) “CLOSEOUT YouR GHOIcE OF LOTS FoR 20 T Salesman on property 2 p.m. till dark daily. a" LYLE D. AYER REALTY | nen Michigan = LARGE, WOODED Eb LOT IN DRAY- ton PE $3217 PARTICULAR ‘PEOPLE Cherokee Hills Its new 100 ft, sites were planned for and re: 8 peer ranch and m evel homes Drive out mile west of Te 45 eees as. d investment, _ 6 acres north of Gingleville. aS S. ranch type. re PONTIAC RI REALTY Then be our guests for an eve-| YOUr requirements. Any rty, nh iy pt service, Also ooner Sndeo SP cctiney beasertes, buy ‘lend conicorts se Teal estate, we offer sale. in Northern eo Zee os : the slides filmed | EFA, MRS & P}owrtac will be eppertunities, cab-| 10. W. ‘oe ue | Hauge “sie No oblicuases at] | OANS—$600 to $1,500 : ge. 6 fs) rot se et Ditoun «: ae The Se Pe, a|ck RHO B Oakland County. Sel atte he p tetas, gp ng eS | 2" Sor “home additions or Royal Qaby aie Heh, | ine gpm ag West Side - : 3. To ‘rough in ot enclose allo SPEEDWAY G. SPAT by pa constructes pA ae | ef pane ft ea for rent or lease. Excellent _lo-| _¢- To baie r on Rent, gale. of | macaw EALTY. erm (8 Piste) aoa ae at al Building ; i Bee aS ae ey +. {2 =. ones ft - = ; [ees v3 Baldwin. ave, ____ FE eam | : : “TRAILER RE ‘TA ae s : : ; $850 Down 10 ACRE MODERN DAIR a 53, froom, 3 bedroom, inside | FARM, 26x48. barn. 40 ft. silo, INCOME Swaps * oe Faucet be ee 4 epee ‘other “fine| Large house, Exc. cond. 3 apts/ 9 cITY LOTS FOR. EQUITY IN peut . / : wiidines, Completely tensed, wey plus owners apt. Located om large| home. FE z good soil, Also, lovely § room) Sree good income, Owner re: | #51 FORD 4 DR.. STATION WAG. GILES REALTY: 0. This is a real farm with lake town, Shows good Income, Owner Seatce Take over Day mente Swap E aye y housetrailer, contracts or small Bress Box 3 -——" “=” ~~ JEEP STATION WAGON, FOR A Rent Farm ‘Property 48A | THIS ULCER BELT? rer Sell your business on terms. We buy contracts and mortgages. UY O UT Your partner. We specialige in this type financ WHY REN? sonsig You to bay" Sle proper HART Pa eco. CO, 1:8680 16a W beet ig gs A ‘DI PARTRIDGE ‘AL ue BAR owner to it his Bar bar) sl =| 3 RESTAURANT. to pers to ties as REALTO! ALTOR ei YE ¢an east ee gt W. Hono ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN Son + HOUSEHOLD Oc GOODS Ph. Rochester. OL 60711, OL 14-9791 eS $25 TO “$100? PHONE FE 8-9661 Seaboard Fi “inance Conic hem** 1185 NOR’ PEre STREET - WHEN YOU NEED / §25-%500/ You can get | got i A year seeereers, Parmeats to sul to cs | STATE | FINANCE CO. FE 4-i574 Pontiac ldg. Mortgage Loans | 54 ARE YOU TIRED OF A Mortgage Problem? ‘We make mortgage loans to meet RIDGEWAY ‘REALTY | 975 Baldwin Ave. ss: for Pontiac’ op ryt 4: ch hie Clemen s dha farther information ¢: \SUN OI CO. ™® ‘28100 = iia NESS OPPO! Ansiaese Speirs “any wat liv bn gy youl om fo 2 - STATEWIDE “a jad mules [West of | "58 LAYOFFS| een at | line ers ane “out! : ‘mahogany 4 » ir 2 i over ing = 4 *paym ,- ‘LE at 7 ‘AP OF 84, D6 ras Socks 5a: Be aE 18 Tires, torers, neers electricians or any olny down payment oa YOUR 2 Fath phat ‘Want Ads! To Sell THE ANSWER TO|A Van Walnut 3-d938. | hice, ‘it’s bie. om axl? LINOLE ET aR 798 Studic COUCH. .....ccceeseeee aDelize beng i, i-Dehixe ans -. ‘Dryer — eee te Duffet.....+erereern+++ een neennereneeese eee re Loe ee * GAS. *wilmot, Lake Srion, MY 2-409 1957 EUVEKA ASTER er, roller base, attachments. OR . Pontiac a en el Chev. or Pontiet wag- ents. ‘ Demo's Peat Senet Water Heater —_ eee ree eenene as hotplates, Reg. $19.95, 18 98. Burner now a NW HARDWARE 182 S. Telegra: : PE 5.0062. iSirese freak BBiracte me Shopping == San REPRIOERATOR.. COLDSPOT. ete Oo Good condition, $29.95, 41 Liberty. 5 excwAN nee ' 3 speaker Hi-Fi —- rox ASE Phe Ao oS 1-Magnavo: $288 Pitage ‘ poe - . a MI ‘86-1300 ees tea tures ecene® ae : : f ‘Elot | Sate Or Heaters ‘ oem ‘weadrs MAHOG,’ : 2 STE = tables’ Drum table. OR 3-2761. Eos a wk. # Coronet. a rid 3 AN OF. 1 RANGES WASHERS —_DRYERS ' ' TRONERS HEATERS NATIONALLY .KNOWN- Appliance REFRIGERATORS .| Reconditioned Guaranteed / FISH SHANTY, NE $3.50, FOR BURMEISTER'S. NORTHERN : LUMBER ‘1940 Cooley Lake Rd. pa. SE FOR Big FREE STANDING TORLETS its 21x33 double s aor 12. Washbowls with seco Lid * co 8AM. TO & P. cabinet, 34171 uy port Record, oe MA ties. | rifles com: ai, au sau uipment we in JRNACE CLEANING AND .REPAIRS gg Tr 38 172 8- arr Rinans see | $15, FE 4-5183. Sf. 0 Ferment Patasty trays, Aitings SAVE 172 Sou “MACHINES, ‘ as 803 N.. Johnson. |, BOUGHT, SOLD Ex-} Turner's. wa Mt, Clem- sak ek all the Gest n ack Fuatantee “ $ & mattress. Ma’ drawers. Almost 4 Price mei ate *s en ae ; grade, ‘com: w-Oat Gis AOI WAFER SURPLUS LUMBER " | Seoesir perpen $56.50, Ist not Bi BENSON Tutteer Pe WARM MORNING STOVE, YOOD "gr goal, Ritehen tale 4 chair. rer's ™: no worry with io Qa A. Thom peon, 0 8. see Bac ALL a} — onuncrs vc, ce ater and steam ot haces, Hot w: 5 - tion atorm soma “conbjaatiga | : Z EMERA DIAMOND. |. points. § ite, FE 44-1736, we —— ae sas * USED Om : Talbot Camber Plaste’ rock de rboard, GARDEN = ABD oaeeccmieees Del feag” Oakiand +4508 Ave. Ph. sean anette rej tenner ener =~ fn —aamesnamesineli AKC » yin vl WA ~ . OIL % GAL. OIL HOT WATER HEAT-/ T ¢ or t (B15 CURSE — COUPLED ELEC. HEATER fy ue $24.50, 3 Gat: "7 gas Be ee is ta os es. ae bd Bee a S. Woodward, orth of 1¢ indow, x LAI ice he, New & Peek. fea Merchandise. 4280 Dixie | _Do It Yourself 61 aon FENCES FOR Pe oserimate Pe art HAND TANOERE Genes [Pea BROWNIE a en ’ iat ea piaeb! sanders oe pre - Legg Orchard Lake 41 1 es ys, ks days 8:30 to 6 19:00 to 4: 00 ak wd Cameras, Eoteeet aid ng glectical ame 06 Baers Sale Musical Goods 62 actonps old, like. ‘ae, pe Seats, _ Betton Rad. Sashabaw. ) ANTI = an. Like ne “fein, 228 or re = ED. ww ILLI AMS © ——#81_3_ Seeman ot Raeburn’ For Sole Tires _S0A | as BEET : e s 4 SLAC ‘OF. a ee E Whole SLE On = WINTER - TRUCK SPECIALS! ~ CHECK NEW CEUPS! */'30 DIVCO” _ Mik Delivery. - Ready for work. - $195 - 53 INTERNATIONAL Metro Parcel Deliv. A. Good One! = ye) 3 WHITE Sleeper Cab Tractor Completely reconditioned & ready to go ee Teo" . GABDS 53 CHEVROLET i. s f ‘ ‘a Pd Act Now ||| Pee a Soe eae HOUGHTEN & & SON | AND INT RATS Pe SALES JOHNSON ON MOTORS : ceessories. FE 47121 3127 w. Huron PE 23-6122, ; rIFE. 5-2296- . %-Ton Utility Beil Tei, Co. —_ Nice. - .° $495 +54 FORD 1-Ton Platform “Dual Tires. $695 40 - OTHERS TO CHOOSE. FROM: WE TR ADE — TERMS sn Oh » OWENS | Used Truck.’ Center _ 147°S. SAGINAW. FE 35-4101 -“Tve. nimi tel tcteninata a ench with "Tees, Sakey qae Winars”* im yEAng eran ah DEALING lin 2 “Open nites “tl 8 : Tow! aE: Bie iB “$l Plymouth Station eer, ve Oxted Mtrs. “setogton Bes Boat W. Works ws : Transportation Offered 87 os 4- ENGINE "Samora $86: ane A eee. «Ferry Ser.ice ae 77 Va PONTIAC'S RETAIL BRANCH | ~~ Oakland at Cass 6425 Williams ix Ro ‘ For Sale Cars 91 AL — 2 DR. HT. Ps. PB. 30,- A ™ AUCTION. COMPLETE ce — on, Midhlent. réay. -o exc ef Pontiac te . 7 oh 8 jennie Lawson, Derruirs. "Fin ware, &.beuth. a Reid ds. FE eaeeh after 8:30 TR NORTH, ere) Either way FE 5-6806 WA : STUD SHARE TO: OR Auction Sales’ 5089 Dixie Highway » Drayton Plains ‘Every Wednesday 7 P.M. Every Friday ....7 P.M.|, _ THROUGH THURSDAY. PONTIAC AT 2:00 pm. LEAVE HIGHLAND PARK AT 5:39 p.m. CALL FE 56-3806. Sunday ....2 P.M.ja1 | ROR SCRAP & OLD “Biy and Sell Daily aac as ese 7 OR 3-2717 Door Prizes| chesp cars FE 22066 days or Eee Sele Howsetralens. 28, CASH] _—__ Z - Ll : : , ge coat aemmtion Bon oe Can be seen at Sona Ww Huron St. dollars 3000 DIXIE HWY rn ved HIGH 338 FAI FOR JUNEED ' urs, 3-9101 “Bud Shelton Motor Sales L. WILLIA ay aa pays top dollar for clean Also cars, great that we now have the Trade. up or down. See of used 1301 Bald Homes ever. Fe _¥e Sasit, : eee we: chtetl 9 “See M & M Motor Sales wait - until Rindrede i os? “by buying, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK * - Bob ~ Hutchinson ; MOBILE HOMES SALES. INC. 4301 Dixie . way. tis-10) PLAINS TOP CasSH! FOR ANY Y MAKE OR model Trace up ECONOMY CARS . a AUBURN WE BUY CARS IN ANY. CONDI- TION FE 6-015 157. -WETRADE -. DOWN . Age you tired of “BIG PAYMENTS”? How would you like a nice trans- ee special for your. equity "54, '55 or “56 model car? ni Always 26 ~— eae to choose ? OPEN ‘TI Li PM, trailer. " = ‘54 through ‘ST motel cars “Jerome's” “Bright Spot" Orchard.Lake at Cass FE &0488 Wid. > UsED & JUNKED CARS Bagley Auto Parts, Open Sunday from 16 an. 2 2 p.m, RE 5-0219 +671. “OXFORD TRAILER : SALES = -. . Zimmer - General Gardner - Michigan Arrow : Richardson - Holly 13 ft. to 56 ft. Haag? rd Dottie gas, parts, carburetor © serv. * 4 Sia! any 2-072 8. hal /Lake Orion on TRAILER "EXCHANGE >=" MOBILE/HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Doine - Palace 35°. WIDE/ LOW TED 106 SHARE CARS WILL PAY | Dollar GLENN NS MTR, SALES = SHARP CARS. 40 ‘$4 models Top dollar THR ws |. AUBURN iors | CORNER PIKE & EAST BLY Used Truck Parts 89 PA. £0 TROCK PARTS MA Aunion Fr ctor aati FE 2-3200 2635 Auburn Ave a Sale e Trucks a 9. Wanted Used Cars 88 FE 47371] OTHER HOUG HTEN & SON FRIENDLY reas nS, TRUCK DE. oe OUR FC FOREIGN eas tn. Porsche, fs Romeo wage 1 ‘0 BUICK SPECIAL. 185 5. SHIR- _ ley. FE rE 1953 ji BUICK 4D + DE. NICE Ci CLEAN By Pop at be 5 pas aap é Hs * 4 sh gceses ee ais Se ort Dixie Hwy. on tate model cars. | 1957 2627 __OR 3-1603 new. 31 Hy Chevrolet ’ aves "49 Pontiac Seg $ 75 Roger's ales & Service 695 nn PE 2-9555 BEV - GO. RAMBLER- NV. V-8 PGLIDE. Sa enor - Eddie Steele uae MOTOR SALES ALWAYS GOOD SELECTION OF 982 W. HURO Just Good * Credit! 53 Chev. 2-Dr, '53 Dodge 4-Dr. ....$425 Premacinditsioy BECK WILSON MAS wel a ‘MICH a ee Font xe at Bohr Ine., MU 65155, . 1952 ‘ GMC | 1 TON PANEL — -Pairlane r overdrive. ie "56 Chev on Radio, This is the one you" ve" sas | “yiatiat < age ye: chrome’ Juguste rack Jet eee eg sete ey es Wk TRADE ur OR DOWN RIEM ENSCHNEIDER- : Sg ay siete 232 S. Sagi ater, lack $995 - pgARRY EROME Rock D DEALER ims CADILLAC @ a. R&H. Gang sires pen dust ue w Se V¥ 210 STANDARD __ Trans: _ FE 8-3239. 953 COUPE | Stand trans. R&H. $275. FE oe $4454" ‘53 Plym.-Cl.Cpe,+$345. 252 Plyin Cl_Cpe. $2951: ‘|°50' Plym. 4-Dr,. ..... .$265 | ° an | 49 Pontiac Hyd: <-$t95) North’. Chevrolet HUNTER A WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM - MI 42735 N. a perfect ey Near; hres asa runang 0 . Little , Guaranteed lst Class cary, Be a CARS — Be ae: * 3 3 ja a ym acorn arran aed E-Z terms . SELECTION, A. M OS TL ¥ “TRANSPORTATIO: WHICH i FINANCE. PRICES $35 AND UP, WE ALSO TRADE POR REAL ESTATE, LAND “wo OR 22 Auburn off Saginaw oe » St) nd : 2 CHEVY 2 DR. R&H NICE POSITIVELY Ni aN DOWN Baie Steele. Pord 7 FE 2-2566 “oood end, $188.08 Saett ASS Chev. ECONOMY 1 USED CARS B For Sale Cars 94, = ‘Fee Sale Care —- ns - 5S CHEVROL ET os cHR No a. Rem Ameo a hk ee oe ‘Teer Tove Blue : MI 4-1500 Harold ¢ Ford. eer? FOR QUALITY _ BRAID pape vs , Also & fine ‘selection: of ther clean used cars. It's 55 FO in. wnt ip ea A RENAULT DAUPHINE taiton Pe babi, Bopasved BEFORE YOU BUY --ANY CAR ~ CALL ME COLLECT © ‘AT THIS NUMBER — i eg _JUST-TRY ME. JOHNNY BARRETT ~"SCHUTZ, MOTORS — ‘BIRMINGHAM SWEPT-WING DODGE Brend ser & Dodge 2ir. sedan, ed DODGE CARS & TRUCKS - MTS | _ MOTOR R SALES | cost. of driving, Ree 467 Auburn A FE 32-0145 35 FORD DR V3 FoM Y NO MONEY DOWN ck. cela, Fever. pivemmee : White. $1,196. a : EROME | , "Bright Spot'’ THE VARIETY LOT CHEVROLETS © 58 Impala & 64 dr, ha "5S be oe eee « 253 Sedan 2Dr, eee ePenee OLDSMOBILES. CADILLACS 136) "36 "Bright I Spot” 1 Olds - Cadillac: Dealer FE 293 Fi mele Finance: Co. Foster's s md Autos ™ eB Were. Hardtop © 304 North — Chevrolet. For bee | (= ty new car trade-ins - Suburban Mtrs. Pee ee ee aaa) tee "TIT. & ask for " 36 olds 88 4 De : : 56 Buick Sup. “Dr. $1795 : $1935 » Stock pete eng * te tes. ate Buick Cent. 2 $1095 © iA ee = ag Reha res. mfpe | fea 30 oe is ae Lake Orion: Motor Sieg | "bet ag POT A tot Money, Moe ue aed rks at Ml & 7008 Harold Turner LUX. HYDRA. “Eh eat i yi liens gone Station ; Wagon ! Clearance 53, PONTIAC Se ta 8 ort. Hydra, R&H. Dione pa Mamta 'S4 Pontiae 4-Dr. x 53 Duck Super. : GAt-|. Stock’: 14754 ant ‘Cuan’ 695 & heat- 4 '96 DeSoto V-8 F'd. $1495 het power stecring,- Fadl, ican BHOCE Yo. "56 Buick Special: “$195 | $BtaSERM Sa shoes: ‘iig|'55 Pontiac 2-Dr. S05 _ $795 heater, “hydrae $ 705 Ls "35 Peck V-8 2-Dr. $ 795 ihemter, standard shift. ~ radio a, ae reget + ~ tires. 64 con pong v . SEDAN, hg : fepoimatic. No. 564. ’S4 Pontiac 8 4-Dr. $ 995 hae 4 Buick ick Special SVE Sata a 53 Ford Victoria ..$ 595 2DOOR. radio, neater, standard "$3 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 793, = | Buick 2-Dr, s+ $1595. ve a 5. ace Supe, a - : ee, Fee gees "Birmingham Nash . Orchatd Lake ‘at Cass — FE SOS st $ ‘wae soa is : Pcie i | Your’Chevrolet Dealer |} eg TER oe a ‘Matthews: 631 OAKLAND” AVE. ° Diu 44547: dus o HOMER HIGHT MES. Sees sce| SES, "at ca Eiyninghom 7 159 aoe qd. Bob F. rost "37 CHEVY WAGON" | ™ "FRR — CLEAN CARS. Or Ff Ea an fe ates | $7" PONTIAC AVAGON = E TET. | Breau! OLIVER iit bese aarecs ia ae: 2-Dr.. AUTO BROKERS . Pe EI Lal. V Lud (| 33 Ford & Wagon Raw... 01008 "37 BUICK WAGON e ~ $368 Bee ahore eee | Pate OE! BUICK iow th |B See Ste cc 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Or laa Used Cars. 7 : : 2 sire nc prepa m2 em ean FE 2-9101 Open Eves. 8g ee Cheurlst 1280 N. Perry-Madison PE 40100 ROCHESTER, MICH. a w. itis 1 owner. Low mile- — — ace. 1,65 bit TS. woopWwARD Te eat aa Teel Bete Sgitughe 1 eer te PFE) same payments of $21.24 m0, Cal OB AD Che "Ca our meseicentarpy| ES Mi Sfott at uy eap Car Wold. and ve reier ert cares. Gall “CY” OWENS FORD . "OR. Stive 7:30. ‘ : but what do you gain? An inexpensiv e automobile with questionable pa ACCEPT wea ORD i * care and mileage will generally cost you miore in the long run— gua, a ES gg * $1895 our cars = cheap, they're * ” i te , mODILEs Ritchie NCE CY “Just Plain, Good" i @ Catan Bra. get | OWENS. wisteriaed afd reconditioned and guaranteed. We have a swiitihestil : yon BEL AIR 1! a TE ee oa a be ae sel models, and a vatiation of colors—remember: , TEE wt WW teets an SOE SI ae causa ® MOTO re sy "GOODWILL “MEANS QUALIFY” . peas Es | Matth oe 57 PONTIAC - °8§ PONTIAC \ "38 PONTIAC “OAC ( hev. J att CWS- ag Heater. i Byars. 7, DOOR 860 — Radio & sant Bat RSEQUSE nestor worn ~ NTL: ¥: 5 nes ~ $1290 ADc argreave = } \ 4-Door zs 9 sated S ___'35 FORD ‘$3 PLYMOUTH \ 54 PONTIAC ris O.K." |) Sarre Same es me 9 ore ee $489 | Used Cars «|| , ee cs ra ae 84 FORD _ 55 PONTIAC a PLYMOUTH - North . | vouxswacen | ramenmernc. suse zogonm.: mags mer MSRM, Be" tee 4 nee ; $1,398 a ee $1095 et a -Chevrolet 57 MERCURY 53 _p = IAC se rk 55 PONTIAC = NTER ‘ATs. 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Sports, McLeod WWJ, News WPON, News. MacKinnon — News, _Macren —}. WPRON, 6 al - -- Today’ s Television Programs - == Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—WJBK-TV : Channel wws-tv ’ Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS} 10:30 ” Basketball. 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. . . ™ (9) Popeye. (4) News: (2) Racket Squad. 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. 6:20 (4) Box ‘Four. < 6:30 (7) Annie Oakley. (9) M,. Rooney Show. (4) Up for Appeal. New series. Re-enactment of cabes ‘depict motorists’) problems when licenses are revoked. - (2) News: LeGoff. i 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. (7) Sports Focus, (9) State Trooper. Ad- _ venture: Rod Cameron as trooper. — €4) Casey Jones, © (2): Annapolis Men. 7:00 (Ty Sports: Wattrick. (7) News: Daly. “7:30 ~ Sugarfoot is tricked into serving as juror in (9). Million Dollar Mov- fe. Drama: “And One Was Beautiful.” Cummings ('40.) — (4). Treasure Hunt. (2) Name That Tune. 8:00 (color) -Fisher, Gobel. Eddie Cantor with Ralph Edwards, Cantor's wife Ida, Cathy Crosby, John- ny Mathis, Barbara ‘ Heller. (2) Phil Silvers, Comedy: “Bilko's Pigeons” get F him into trouble. — $8: 30° rr Wyatt Earp. West- ern: Earp chases. high- way man who robs rich, leaves poor alone. (2) Eve Arden, Comedy: ‘Movie producer offers to buy Liza's beat - selling novel, |: 9:00 (1D Broken Arrow. West- ern: Outlaw gang kid- naps Indian agent. (9} Theater,’ Drama: . Wife, lover plan to mur- der her husband in “Re- - turn from Darkriess.” . (4) Adv. of McGraw, Ady “venture: Former schoo!) teacher asks:McGraw to help paroled: brother. (2) To Tell Truth. 9:30 (1) Telephone Time. ' True. Drama: After "death of infant son, mother (Wanda Hen- drix) ‘donates the’ baby’s —corneas to Bye “Bank. : i Williams. | (7) Sugarfoot. Western: ;7: Bob's: 9:30 : | Crash Victims lin Arctic Circle , |for engineers, 11:30 (7) Night Court. 9:40 (9) Billboards. $:45 (9) Nursery School Time. Mountie Saves WINNIPEG, Man, wm — Four persons whose plane crastied near the Aretic Circlg owe their lives to a Canadian tie who happened by on his once-a-year patrol of the desolate wasteland. * x -* The Sete i a Norwegian pilot, _& -pesident doctor; an: Eskimo and-his daughter — erased Fri- | day -in. a— single-engine. -Norse-° nian, while on a 330-mile flight ___| from “Ghurchill to Chesterfield Inlet, 850 miles north of Win- nipeg. aoe The plane. struck the ‘rocky shoreline 200 miles below the Arctic Circle, tearing off the Wings,- ripping open the roof and throwing the injured occu / : into the snow in 30-be, “tere temperature, was Mounted Police Constable Len Mascatto was making /his an- nual patrol by dogsled along the coast, He spotted the plane 3 | | minutes after the crash. Maécatto’ admifistered - first aid while hig Eskimo guide went for help, The.vietims were tak- en to Chesterfield by snowmo- bile, then were flown to Church- ill”and on to Winnipeg, where they were hospitalized last nighit. * * * « The vi¢tims were Wiggo Nor- wang, Norwegian pilot, who. suf- fered frostbitfen hands, a broken leg and bruises; Dr. Jean Charles Patry, Chesterfield = let,’ broken ribs and leg: Eskimo, Ayaruak, broken ers der, arm, les and ankle: and daughter A Annie, undisclosed pre 3g State Job Posts Open. ‘DETROIT i — Job openings technical writers and school teachers have -been announced by the Michigan Em- ployment Sectirity ‘Commission. ‘Dies as Car Hits Tree DETROIT w — Everett Hannah, 29, of suburban Inkster, was killed when his car crashed into a tree near Inkster yesterday. ? Detroit/3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. vs: Syracuse. | (7) Do You Trust . Your (9) Steve Wilson. Wite? : Ve (4) Crusader, (9) Movie sr (2) Highway Patrol. = 4:99 (2) Brighter Day. . (4) Queen for a Day. 11:00 (9) ‘News. (D “ 44) News: Wasterk'p. (2) News: LeGoft. oan ee wee, ie 4:30 (2) Edge-of Night. 11:15 (9) Weather. =a - (9) Laft Time. (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Fairweather. [#45 (4) Modern Romances. 11:20 (9) Theater. Randolph" {f) heat pepe Scott, “Caribou Trail.” (7) Wild Bill Hickok. 90.) : (9) Looney Tunes (4) Sports: Parker... . : (2) Sports Final. 6:30 (2) Beat the Clock. . . - (4) Mr, and Mrs. North, {11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater.| 1 oa fn tea Club. ° Comedy: Frank Sinatra “Step Lively.” ('44.) - (4) — WEDN ESDAY MORNING * (2) ‘Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. (2) TV College. (4) Today. (2) Carteon Frolic. - (2) Captain —— (7) Cartoon Carnival (2) Ladies’ Day. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy, (7) Our Friend Harry. 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. (4) Arlene Francis. 197 Movie, a ee | aise’ (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. 4 11:00 (4) Price Is Right. 11:28 (7) News. Boe. a 12:18/(2) Lave of Life.” 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. - 11:30 (2) Dotto. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin. and Ricky. mt) Howdy Doody, 11:45 rs) Noontime Comics. _ WEDNESDAY Se IRNOON / 12:00 re Hotel Coxmopotitan, (® Tie Tac Dough. (®) Swing Your Part. ng (4) It Gould. Be You (1), The : 18) Myr and Doris. bs (2) Guiding te. \ _ (2) Susie. / oO Me St a +4) Bob Cumming Comedy: Bob evad Nancy» Walker, “Hope /Bmerson,- Jean ~ 10: 00 i) ‘West Point. oe —_ Ski ‘a Big Payot “a hace isd Matinee Thea. | —‘The-nedrest-outpost- Ches- _terfield Inlet, 18 miles away, but | Here's: ew Gimmick | for Stage-Struck Gals By EARL WILSON NEW YORK «== An old friend of mine, Jeanne Carmen, who's been ¢alled “too torrid for TV,” came to town and revealed the amazing secret of her maltyened success. \ ES * * * OF sets clothes © on, ” she sald; revolutionary though it aed sounded. ,Nobody'd ever thought ofthat. Jeanne, who's from Dallas, Houston, St. Louis ) and Chicago, used to be a lingerie model and later, a trick golfer. She was briefly a “body model”—if a a movie company wanted a poster for a - Susan Hayward film, and Susan happened to be in California, they’d call on Jeanne te put her body before the cameras. Susan’s face would be used. - - “[ don’t even remember whose | bodies I did,” venue says now, lightly. Nadine: WILSON : ‘Darnell, Jane Russell. te * * Jeanne played all the best bodies—but in Hollywood when she finally went, “if my dress was cut to the navel, nobody ever noticed.” » “So I put on a dress that was high-fashion and covered— Land’it-took-me 30 minutes to get through the crowd. _ “And now I spend money for good, good high-fashion clothes .. . and the guys keep calling and calling. It’s kind of hard to resist some. of those cats, too. I myept am impressed with those crazy bodies!” The girl who made good puttin’ on instead of takin’ off hasbeen in three pict “Born Reckless,” “Too Much Too _— and “The Naked and the Dead.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL s..-— Paurdsce Raye and NBC Just sevéred their 10-year (“lifes time”) contract. Martha asked ‘for and got her “exclusivity” figures to wipe the whole thing Out, But she must do four four more NBC shows in two years. She'll. go on the CBS ~pman,"* the network reportedly said: “Then no release from me,” sald release—and NBC paid her six) IRole Delights Sid's Colleague He Has Good Chance of Winning Stardom By ERSKINE JOHNSON handsome Carl Reiner fellow who helped TV’s Sid Caeser murder the movies is in the movies now! Proving that Hollywood usually gets the last laugh. But Carl, tail, dark and amusing, isn’t blushing. Even if he is at MGM, which everyone was stire Caésar meant /when his TV show. an- ome OF gt es ee reading, “Real Expensive Pic- tures Presents. - gf And even if Sid dropped his head ‘in mock shame when his TV laugh- mate for seven years told him that he had been cast with Glenn Ford land Doris Day in a Hollywood film reomedy, “Tunnel of Love.” * * & & ; Carl isn’t blushing because while he was helping Sid lampoon the movies “I was always dreaming,” he told. me, “of being in the movies someday, I thought I had so few light comedians left in this World.” PLAYS NEIGHBOR “Tunnel of Love,” a zippy Broad- way play laundred for MGM re- lease by Producer Joseph Fields, has Cari as Glenn and Doris’ next- door neighbor, =, * * Glenn, and his wife are worried about being childless after five years of marriage while Carl and his wife (Phil .Silvers' TV girl friend, Elizabeth Frazer) just can't stop having babies—three in the house and one on the way when the film opens, To say Carl-is happy about the role is an understatement, “It's hysterical,” he ‘says. And you can bet he'll be back at Hollywood gold-panning, if his first movie role pans out the comedy quggets I'm sure it will, He’s rejoined Sid and Imogehe Coca on TV, but it's a non-exclusive con- tract, he'll be free from May to September and he’s sure Sid would igive his: blessings to now-and-then \film acting. * * * Video Comic Believes - HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — That) ; a-good chance because there are| _ Changing By WILLIAM FERRIS . * Associated Press Writer First in 4-Part Series The United States is undergoing a revolution in transportation. The entire Reiner famfy—wife Estelle, 10-year-old son Robby and ‘8-year-old Sylvia Anne—moved out to Hollywood for three months-with Carl; who rented film star John Howard's former Brentwood home to live it up in style. A NOVELIST, TOO F Like Ernie Kovacs, who wrote “Zoomar,”’ a novel about TV peo- ple, Cari’s about to have a novell. lished, too, It's titled “Enter ughing” but it isn’t about TV. The plot revolves around a 1T- year-old boy and two action- in his life when he discovers acting—and a woman. Carl said he couldn't write about TV “because I'm not bitter about it, like Ernie, and I think °| It's toe early to he nostalgic * about it,” . “People may think the boy fs me," he laughed, “and I hope they do. It will sell more books. But the boy isn’t me.”’ Z * * * It is as significant as the shift WHERE ARE THEY GOING? — A continuous flow of traffic to and from downtown Los Angeles stretches gs far as the eye can see on the San county presents a strong example of how the atitomobile has — over a8 a transportation Trends in U. S. Travel Modes - a appore Los Angeles county has more cars than ee ean — one for each 2% persons. In fact, the tiumber of-cars in the county is larger than the number of families there. in Favor of Autos . top method of public long-distance ni today compared with %6 mil- transportation. Yet the airlines|tion at the end of World War IL - {themselves are hard pressed to make money, wondering how they can finance the movement into ithe jet age. Twelve out-of every hundred fam- ilies own more than one car, com- ¢ allies a detade ago. * * The intercity bus line is falling) Suburban living has increased - ar Poatme "3 pared with only three such fam- | $1. 4 Billion Voted for Speedup ~ from, the canal barge and the lake! steamer to the train, as profound|be as the change from the horse andjé buggy to the trolley and inierin* ban. express. It affects us all. ‘It is a revolution which will ac- few years. It will leave us a dif ferent country than wé were at the erid of World War I. jhave cut back on service. 3 * * There these immediate’ de- Co pa Nay attitude of Dr. peng: Railroads all over the country are cutting down on. passenger service. Famous-name trains are being curtailed or consolidated just as surely as branch line lo- cals. Says Ben Heineman, board. chairman of the Chicago & North Wi : “Our competitor is not ee 8 drive 10 miles be ‘because I can Take it much. faster than commuting on the Detroit street railway.” Everywhere there is the Allto-| vor mobile. the bus or the airplane“Tt is the) Three out of very four families private automobile.” lin the United States own 4 car. nicer not ccs al oon ren eam Sox Ba ee Along with all TV fans, Carl was puzzled when the NBC 10-years-of- television tribute faild to mention: “Your Show of Shows,"’ on which he first worked with Sid and Imo- gene, and that it even «ignored Caesar, Here's oe lowdown from Carl: = NBC wanted to use an old kine- scope from “Shows” and Sid said fine if the network would give Pro- ducer Max Liebman credit. But Max and NBC aren't talk- ing while he sits out a thfee-year NBC contract. ‘‘No credit for Lieb- Sid. And that ended that. Carl's no lover of old kine- scopes, though, “T've seen ‘wome of mine made only eight years ago and it's fan- tastic,” he told me. ‘They're so. awfil they look like old silent, Movies." [Senate passed the money bill with it back tothe House, where quick to | $1,410,000,000 to ed unanimously by the House. Senate OKs Defense Fund WASHINGTON — Sen. P — Sen, Ras sell (D-Ga) called on the ‘Bisen- hower administration today. to follow up the Senate’s 78-0 pas- sage of a defense speedup bill with new. moves to bolster U, 5. thilitary strength. . oe After 55 minutes of debate, the ' bipartisan agreement, no: formal attempts were made in the funds, although . Sen: Symington, (D-Mo) contended the -theasure| was inadequate, | Russell ; who heads the Senate - Committee, only minor. amendments and sent _japproval was forecast. _ The measure provide accelerate mis-| As it Was voted sile and detection developments,|the bill carried "$1.5 build more atomic submarines new and authority to trans- and disperse retaliatory bombers. |fer 150 million dollars in Ben The total is the same as Chat-vol-qusieae. funds. Symington téld his colleagues “Big Record” show (which just got its option picked up) on Mar. 5.. Ja wile resting from his leg in- jury and nobody Could visit him this past week . vieve, ofthe French chanteuse opened her show to the music of Jack Paar’s TV theme song after his-next-fight?” ~ Bing Crosbys: are buying. furnishings from the- Hearst san Simeon, estate reunite Nelson Eddy and Jeanette ‘MacDonald for a TVS spectacular. - ‘ WISH I'D SAID THAT: The old, ‘siperteneed hudvand te one who sits down to rest when his wife says, “I'll be ready toe e in a minute, dear. ” That's earl, brother. : A. Earley got. the flu|,, fie . Gene-|' for their Palm Springs home . . . The GE Theater's tryitig to! the emergency measure afforded | _jonly @ “piecemeal” approach to the” over-all defense problem. He said an additional : in appropriations is - Learns Consequences _lof Money Left Home friisiang) aero! \ i 5 LY | S trish saini 6 Lease anew 86 Threaten 7 “Noble” metal Ht Menptina/ Lar ter os Pe > pOWN ud ne ‘1 om 12 i¢ Sr: ‘atise 10 Route (ab) 21 Mental state, | as of an army * ia j Bored fabrics Senate: to increase the available celerate enormously in the next/garage,’ the. doors have ‘been| more dependable. out of business. Stil] more lines ha Anstaans bei vilink ia cars, the cars themselves _ $2,130,000,000 needed. 5 _DETROIT i — Patrolman Billy |" r TV consoles. dpe | for a 1214" set, 1 $160.00 for a 16” set, etc. RCA COLOR € i] SWEETS RAD ¥ cat ae a5 SS : Bee Eee : aoe Pape i Le a se x A "ae S 7 Ve fas 2. : sage eS es 5 i ee soe \ : ; ee 5 sO 2 mS 3 g 2 --'* #2 "Founded in London, Ont., 7in _ the . Maccabees celebrate _ NEW. YORK we A woman, off-Broadway shows here, “Lack of sight’ ‘has been no real handicap to. me,” said Stella Holt. “T won't let it. re “keep too busy. x ££ kf... “Pedple~ sometimes think it is. frustrating to produce plays you can't see, But I do see them; | have- a very good: visual sense. iM Life is not a blankness to me. I remember what things look like. 1 haven't forgotten colors.” Her stage manager, Adrian Hall, f2 fall ex-Army corporal from |Galveston, Tex. nodded in af- ifirmation. “She has wonderful judgment in picking plays,” he said. “And blind’ since childhood, has become one ‘gt the bysiest- producers - of ‘THE. — FEBRUARY orcs | ti she can tell pra whether ‘en yl found 1 that my real talent, if actor or actress is -honest in ajany, lay in organizing,” recalled role—or whether they »re faking.”"|Miss Holt—a lucky discovery. for, 7 ee ie I if there is anything an. off-Broad- Miss Holt, a friendly, -vibrant,' Way theater needs, it is someone dark-haired woman of 43 who with a genius for organization. chain smokes, lost her eyesight at “ * *& the age of 13. In the years since then, Miss " “T had myopia,” she,said, “and Holt has produced 14 plays, a difama. critics, One production,’ enly,"" } Busy ‘Stage Show Pr oducer imiber of which have ‘been favor- ably reviewed by the city’s « to - “ey Hea’- a music y Langston Hughes with an. all-Negro’ cast. was on Broadway for a briéf stay. But Miss Holt has no/ambition to crash Broadway, me. ee tee sinute: sepia dom of tlie off-Broadway theater. cout She and Hall recently opened a/ min Bs. For new yo fee 40, new theater in. the ballroom of a hy cy Outen Tonic Ta ee Con: the Greystone Hotel on the upper Se eg ee West Side. Their first production a : cers (ea Of eed = ‘is Walt Anderson's “Me, Can- none Hi tied wr aay get-acqiua soe ay dido,” the story of a young Puerto! 2i*% atte a All Rican orphan who is adopted by ‘Despite her vision loss she went to Cornell University, was gradu. | * ‘ated, and.spent Many years here’ las an active. social -worker. In ‘time that proved more frustrating’ to her than her blindriess ever. had. 4 “} enjoyed it, but at the same time I was depressed,” _she~re- : called. “I felt there was so little I could really do for people’ in) ordinary social work.” I simply read myself blind.” > ROEBUC ~ one. It is natural God has prepared a place for those he \ ; takes back to. himself. “ dt Rejoice in the good Pes _f on this earth, W Phone FEDERAL _We hoes: ane a@ companion — a - loved prevail — but not indefinitely. To-do so would become sorrowing for ourselves —. wri a type of selfishness. tenet of all who truly believe in Him. and be useful for the balance of Our stay” that sadness should This is a firm that is around. us — Puding:. i . Ono Premiss alle SSS SSS PATS = ee 7 North Saginaw Street. Phone. FE 4-6842 ti i? “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings ob |that the GOP will win control of ‘49 to. 47 majority, Alcorn doubts’ [VOTE DEMOCRATIC , |} tional GOP representatives is in ‘|| marked contrast to the claim of his | | rival, Democratic National Chair- /{iman Paul Butler, that Democrats | NORMAL TALK GOP Chairma — (This second Article “reports on, Committee” Chairman Meade Seeeas estimate of his party's chances > November's Congressional elections: By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON (INS) — Repub- lican National Chairman Meade Aleorn frankly conceded today that “T'd be kidding myself if I claimed the ‘Senate this fall.” - Despite the fact that Democrats, due to the recent death of Sen. Matthew Neely, now enjoy only a that Republicans can do more than bold their own in the Senate Too many GOP seats are at stake in the states. which—except for the Eisenhower landslide that swept Republicans to power in 1952—ordinarily vote Democratic. { Alcorn does, owever, Insist that the Grand Old Party will win a “slim” majority in the House, Te de so, Republicans will “have to pick up approximately 20 seats Alcorn's predi iction of 20 addi- will gain 60 seats in. the House, and five in the Senate Dems fo Control Senate an. Belives. ect this. campaign year will in a. neighbor-te-neighbor drive, with teams of two.knocking on every door in: the cougtry — including | the Democratic menages 4This plan, when tried out on a pilot basis in three statés during "56, — $30,000 fér the cam- paign.. “It's true that some doors were| slamnied in our faces that year,” | 119.95 he chuckled, “but-most people ee preciated the chance to talk ‘is-) sues” | | FORMAT REVISED. ° | Alcorn has~ drastically revised] the format of the committee's From The Shoulder’’, which goes; to 400,000 Republicaps, and has in- augurated a “‘chairman’s fact: memo” which gives 12,000 party. leaders short, punchy ammunition for the upcoming campaign. This, ' he said, has brought “tremendous: ly favorable response.’ And what does Alcorn think of | ro ~ = sc Democratic charges Sint “as | ‘hig'5 54-Inch Steel Modern White Steel Sherman — . » *. : Prone page batchat mest | Cabinet Sink . os Rim Sink — the administration's roster eg. speakers? 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