- trol in three hours, The blast CP ie HE PONTL 0.4: Bureaw Forecast — t Cloudy, Showers . = 1l4th YEAR : kkk x * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1956—40 PAGES smoruarep pene Sa reese reotcs qe St rctencmnimceatnes NEWS SERVICE é .@ rms B BATTLE SMOKE — Volunteers of the West Bloomfield Township Fire Department battled .. thick. smoke_and flames: for-over-444- hours before . - extinguishing a fire at the 100-year-old home -of ~ Gardener Rescues Woman in Blaze at Orchard Lake Quick thinking: by hér gardener ‘saved the life of today switched their affections Mrs. Mattie Wahlburn when fire severely damaged a/from short-lived new farm subsidy 100-year-old house at Orchard Lake yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Wahiburn escaped with a slightly burned face Explosion Kills. Nine in Virginia Blast Rocks’ Apartment House in Pulaski; Five|' Survivors Hospitalized PULASKI, Va. ® — A terrific apartment house explosion and fire here early today took the lives of an estimated nine persons. - Five survivors of the blast at. * this ‘southwest Virginia town of 9,000 are hospitalized. Sixteen per- sons were believed inside the two- story brick building, but an exact! cotnt was not available, W. Jd. Mahaffey, operator of-a restaurant on the first floor, said the building exploded when he struck a match to light.a gas water heater. He said he believed an earlier attempt to light the heater was not successful and that the restaurant was flooded with gas. Firemen had the fire under con- cracked windows for three blocks around and rocked houses miles away, One body had been re- covered, . - RUINS DELAY SEARCH Police Chief Lee 8, Boothe said it would probably be late after- ‘ing from the building on his return! INJURED IN JUMP —*and singed hair, and her housekeeper, Mrs. Josephine Lipinski, had singed hair and a leg injury. West Bloomfield Township Fire De- the undetermined value of the con- tents. He said the blaze apparently started in the staircase at the cen- ter of the house and was caused by faulty wiring in the walls, Gardener Charles Ayers of Walled Lake carried Mrs. Wahl- burn to safety by crawling down the stairs from the second floor Mrs.-Mattie Wahlburn in Orchard Lake yesterday . afternoon. Chief Ben Moshier' has delayed esti- mate of the damages. until-the-value- of lost con- tents can be determined. Fire Chief Ben Moshier of the) partment has not yet made an) jestimate of the damages, due to . ~ 7 Pontiac Press Photo nark Nixon WillRun; Follows Brothers in Death 4 GOP 56 Ticket. President Delighted at! Revelation by — Mate; Dems Not Surprised _WASHINGTON (#—The was all but wrapped up to- day. Vice President Nixon said he would run again. President Eisenhower said he was “delighted.” | surprise at Nixon's decision, indicated they will direct plenty of fire at him. Many of them have bitterly criti- cized his goarees tactics House Dems Switch; Join Ike’s Farm Plan WASHINGTON (#—House Dem- ‘ocrats, in a fast change of pace, proposals to a two-billion-dollar! farm bill patterned after Presi- dent Eisenhower's suggestions, Less than 24 hours after propos- in the House last night dumped plans to press for “compensatory payments” to farmers in the form of cash subsidies intended to bring farm prices to the level of 9 per ‘cent of. parity, in its stead, they put forward ing it, Democratic farm leaders)s GOP’s August convention in San Francisco, Sen. Knowland ot California, | Senate Republican leader, said even the drafting of a platform ought not to present much of a problem. “It will be based on the Eisenhower administration rec- with Eisenhower, who relayed his Republicans’ 1956 ticket| - w Democrats, expressing no} Disease Claims ard Boy ‘All Wrapped Up: family-_of- five rowing beys-to-twe M DAVID GIDLEY has cronnuee an ule we tee little had been saved, : : “Two older boys, Merle John, 14 have not con- found, doctors say those afflicted very seldom reach maturity. ; Funeral service for Kenneth will be held at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Parlors at 1 p.m. Monday. Burial will be at Wixom. : (Angle ot ind fo Reston pated World Wade % Party ~ Bosses — “Report . Eden to Visit Russia; — No Date Revealed — LONDON (INS)—Russia declared today it would “welcome” a U.N, ban on munist Party boss Nikita Khrushchev at an UNPCCGe ted hour-and-: catch-all measure vetoed two weeks ago by the President. The switch, latest in a series of confused maneuvers, came after ‘Republican farm belt members and many Democratic House members turned-—a—cold shoulder} on cash subsidy payments to farm- with her on-his back. He.told fire- men he believed she would have died from smoke if she had stayed in the house a few min- utes longer, Ayers said-he saw smoke com-| from lunch and immediately began searching for Mrs, Wahlburn, re- membering she usually took naps in the afternoon,. Flames prevented his going up the front stairs but he made _ it up the back way and told her ‘to keep calling to him so. he could find her in the thick smoke. Mrs, Lipinski, who discovered the fire, hurt’ her leg when she! (Contneed on Page 2, Col. 1) BULLETIN Board Petit Pefitions Due by May 12 June 11 School Vote for One Position on 7-Member Group Deadline for entering nominat-| ing petitions in the June-t1 elec- tion of one member to the seven-| man Board of Education of the Pontiac School District is 4-p.m. May 12. The conftest is for the seat now held by Pontiac funera] director noon before the ruins could be searched. oof Mahaffey's wife, who lived with him in an apartment upstairs, ex- eaped from the building by slid- ing down a drain pipe. The first! explosion blew off the back stairs to the apartment. The Saivation Army maintained a transient headquarters on the first floor of the~building. It was not known immediately if there BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) — World heavy- weight boxing champion Rocky Marciano is retir- ing from the ring, his wife Barbara said today. She said she had just re- ceived positive assurance from the champion that were any —. he was agreeing. to her wishes, ; Crash a Grim Warning, Judge Tells‘Two Youths The tragic lesson of the auto accident Wednesday night which claimed the lives of four youths after an, alleged night of drinking llive outside the city limits but | who are within the school district! .| eldest iGlenn_ Griffin, who -has_ announced | ‘he will seek re-election,’ Besides all registered voters in the city of Pontiac, others who! Nixon's decision was not unex- pected, although there had been’ ‘speculation that he might delay an announcement until summer, “I do not greet this news with any misery whatever,” said Adlai E, Stevenson in Miami, Fia., where he is campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion “I am not surprised, Mr. Eisen- hower has repeatedly stated his admiration for Mr, Nixon, I just think: this is another point where he and I disagree.” Nikita Has Last Word in- Farewell to Lloyd PORTSMOUTH, England @™ — Nikita Khrushchev had the last word as he and Premier Bulganin sailed for home today aboard the Soviet cruiser Ordzhonikidze. British Foreign Secretary! \Selwyn Lloyd: ~The distance be- itween us is increasing — but not! }spiritually. " may cast ballots in the election. These areas are_located in Pon- tiaec Township to the’ east and north of the city; in south Orion Township; in the -Dixie Highway) area of Waterford Township, and in the Sylvan Lake region of W. Bloomfield Township, Army Taps Crosby HOLLYWOOD @®—Bing. Crosby's son Gary, 22, will report for Army induction next Tuesday. ‘|He returned yesterday from a tour) of Australia to find the notice in} his mailbox. a was hammered home this morning as two Pontiact youths were arraigned in municipal Court. They were charged with possessing beer in their car. Pleading guilty were Dennis G.| _ Rivard, 19, of 95 Glenwood Ave., who said the car was his, andjo ome le raagt 2, of 108) jobs. spend five ioe in Oakland County Jail, . placed them on probation’ three months and picked up their: driver’s licenses for the: dtiration | Security for You— - Hew long must_a worker pay into -social security to become eligible for a pension? Who is not covered by federal social security? — These are typical of questions covered in a new series on so- cial security retirement and pen- sion, starting Tuesday, May 1. The articles, by an Associated Press writer, will appear three times q week. Watch for them in The Pontiac | Press, under the title: Security for You relied on his own and as- Delegates to jat the county convention Rapids. A. Hart, told the delegates: County Democrats Elect _.. Fifty-five elected Oakland County Democratic dele- gates and about 90 more party faithfuls met last night the party’s state convention June 1 and 2 in ‘Grand Keynoting the convention, Michigan’ s Lt. Gov. Philip “Ours is the party motivated by hope, not by fear. State Parley to fill 86 delegate votes at Capital Boosted by Local Bank. Pontiac State to Issue 10,000 More Shares; Sets Price at $30 A proposal to increase the com- jmon capital stock..of.the..Pontiac| State Bank by 10,000 shares was approved by shareholders at a ‘special meeting in the bank's lobby yesterday afternoon. Price of the stock was set at $30 a share with stockholders having the right to purchase one share for each four held, The shares have a par value of $10, --"Phe--move boosted the bank's, — common capital stock. from $400,- (000 to $500,000, according to Presi- dent Milo J. Cross. The subsequent increase also raises the total _leapital struct ure by $300,000 to $1,400,000, Cross said. The bank's year-end report at the close ,of operations in _ 1955 showed de¢posits-of- $23,847,998-and total resources exceeding $25 million. Japanese to Peiping TOKYO. (—Seventeen Japanese trade union representatives left. by! plane today to attend May Day)s ‘celebrations in Péiping. A group) of 13 Japanese labor del left last night to attend May ‘Day'temperature preceding 8 a.m, was ceremonies in Russia and Western’ Europe. *We try things because we jhope they'll work; they don’t try things beca they're afraid they won't work.- “The Democratic party elweye manages to figure out a bigger ob- jective than the other guy.” which, he said, ranged “from the spectacular to the absurd.” . On the national level, Hart charged GOP foreign--poltey—has “miscalculated,”and U. S. diplo- mats now are “fighting rear-guard actions.” IKE’S HEALTH MENTIONED He touched on the subject of President Eisenhower's health, Claiming the president's job is "a 24-hour-a-day, _ Johnny-on-the-spot business. i aggressive leadership,” Hart (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Cloudy, Showers Predicted for Area The weatherman predicts cloudy) with showers tonight for the Pon- tiac area, It will be windy tonight, with a low. of 48-52, s—“T'll plead guilty .to first degree’ “TWhiat we need la a full-time, night. He said he picked up the | blow and grabbed the wrench, | then hif her with it. tandberg | Teacher's Kiler Fails in Suicide Slayer Tries to Take Slashing Arm in Manistique Jail . MANISTIQUE (INS)—The killer of pretty Patricia Burdick, Grand] Marais school teacher, attempted to take his own life today in the in an exclusive interview he would make an kttempt on his life. In €nticipation of this action, police officials had removed his necktie and belt, They did not. reveal how the murderer slashed his- arm, He told the Times: murder. What else can I do? But I can't take it behind these bars.” Lundberg has spent all but five years of his adult life behind bars for other crimes. He was lodged in _the . Schoolcraft County Jail after he confessed to the bludgeon slaying of Miss Burdick ‘ Sunday Schoolcraft County. Jail by slashing} hitchhiking teacher on MTT. After driving three .miles, Lund- berg stopped and put his arms around the young woman. She started screaming, grabbed a wrench off the floorboard and hit him, He warded off the then drove down a trail and hid the- body under a felled pine tree. Funeral service was held today Saturday will be colder with a) high of 52-56. Cloudy with showers. lis~the forecast for tomorrow and to move in tomorrow night. In downtown Pontiac -the lowest) for the young teacher in Sault Ste, ‘Marie at the home of her mother, and home of her father. Dr. Arthur Amolosch performed an autopsy last night and reported that the girl was not criminally 43 degrees. The thermometer rose! Ito 52 at 1 p. m. ; assaulted. Sold First Day! “T didn't expect such fast « | action but I'm very well sat- isfied with the quick results I got,” said the advertiser who placed this ad to. sell 5 heifers: § HEIFERS, OUERNSEYS _AXD Holsteins. Due to soon. $500 takes ail. ‘OA §-3848. a Want Ad bring the buyers to you. . mye otg Kids on Safari Find Skeleton, Tracks Mrs. Eva-Burdick. Burial will bel|- Sunday. A cold. front- is expected'iii Muskegon, her childhood: home’ No Shon: Oppestion Seen Against 52 Billion Road- ee Plan Panther Toll Rises Near Leonard === The mysterious panther of Oak- iand County is getting more sub- wnin: teat ts. tak ahaa ‘hil: dren beside the calf skeleton, According to Mrs; Margaret saw several months ago wasn’t huge, gio fier bar Bigs Moa I saw only its back and tall, In Today’s Press: County News. . ereanrenaghi we Editorials : +eenwe “While I was, | watching, it! pounced on something. It was real black and shiny.” “ Others in the‘area have reported they heard what sounded = a ‘woman's Mountain 1 |itee weenen tt latrese, cS “Anglo-Soviet trade. Oe Oe aa SOV Rome | Willman pointed out that_in 1929 Pontiac’s water table was 57 feet below the surface while last year it was at 129 feet, indicating a Miss MacArthur, of Washington, Alben W..Barkley, TH Yo “| AP Wirephote | BLOSSOM QUEEN CUTS A PIE—Miss Laura MacArthar rthur, queen | of the 29th annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom festival, slices a huge apple pie at Winchester, Va., where the festival opened yesterday. is the granddaughter of Senato z 7 ii5 i Ly , rf ides Be dei Tie z ; ahi E I fl ! city department ‘for its prompt rf di gitimes, a Planetarium Set Pick State Delegates : : | . 4 The 55 elected delegates attend: ing filled a number of the seats P .jof the 159: absent - delegates : .|elected by precinct caucuses, The - Dr. Keith Pierce, associate pro- same method was used to nomi- fessor of astronomy at the Uni-jnate the 86 delegates to the state versity of Michigan, will be the|convention, whose names appear] first demonstrator on May 3. Mission page 13 of today’s Pontiac Ruth Hedeman, solar research)Press, - assistant at the McMath-Hulbert| Delegates adopted the unit: rule on their state convention voting an impressive majority. Under rule, the entire delegation will vote as a unit after a majority preference has been determined. A-resolution urging the state and national conventions to “repudiate jin the strongest possible language" all Democrats opposed to the Supreme Court ruling on segrega- tion was passed over one dissent- ing vote. Delegates also voted to condemn any legislation to remove the office of state superintendent of educa- tion from the ballot. Delegate; iterford “Town! ship pleaded for stronger wording in the resolution, but was told the; ;convention already had approved] the i points of interest and attend an — Cynthia Neleey’ of Royal institute on conservation problems. Oak, chairman of the Finance : Committee, reported to delegates | The Weather that $1,301.05 in proceeds from TICIMITY Most benefit teas has been sent to state party headquarters. On hand, she said, is $106 to be used for county candidates. : Preliminary plans were an- snounced for a “government day” in-Oakland County, during which Governor Williams and several municipalities and answer ques- tions at a “‘towi hall meeting’ in oot yon Be “ ig Oe * |Pontiac. mt 10:23 p.m. spose Firm Wins Citati epersteree = TT WINS Ullation yt bce” for Plans of School . A special citation for general ly smashed car windows, fought with a motorist and threatened a housewife. Dr. LaCore to Receive Fellowship. Award jstate officers will visit’ county) Pontiac Fire Department \Praised for Its Record |. action in bringing fires und trol and keeping losses To Quiz Survivor Jof Fatal Smashup A statement was to be taken this morning from the sole survivor of the auto accident W ednesday night| - in Waterford Township which claimed the lives of four “town- ship youths after an alleged drink- ing spree. : _ Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- erick C, Ziem, will question Wayne Cunningham, 23, of 280 N. Sagi- naw . St, Cunningham is listed in fair con- dition in Pontiac General Hospital, where he is being treated for se- |youths were dead when township Democrats of County)’ vere cuts and bruises. The other arrived at the scene. accident Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, medical su- perintendent at Pontiac State Hos- pital, wil] receive an annual fel- lowship award from the American Psychiatric Assn. Monday night. The honorary citation is based upon outstanding achievement in the field of psychiatry and is awarded to only a few members of the association each year. The presentation will be made at a meeting of the organization ‘in Chicago. Princetonians Calm During Hiss Speech -*PRINCETON, N. J. —Alger Hiss spoke on the heavily guarded Princeton University campus last night in a calm anticlimax to weeks of-fanfare. It was his first public -speech since his release from prison. Protests —against—the —heralded; appearance of the convicted per- jurer before a student debating society had led to rumors: of pds- sible demonstrations, But all was peaceful. After speaking on foreign policy, Hiss slipped out a back door of “the meeting hall to avoid a waiting crowd and—returned to his New York City home. Missing Wife’s Mate Indicted on Forgery LOS ANGELES i — The hus- band of missing Mrs, Evelyn Throsby Scott is under -indictment by the Los Angeles County grand jury on nine counts of forgery and four of grand theft in his handling of her $600,000 estate. The indictment was returned late yesterday against 59-year-old L, Ewing Scott, 11 months and three days after his 63-year-old wife was last seen, Sleepy Sheriff Missing Two Prisoners and Car under con-) to a mini- .|(mum. The loss per fire here av- peal + nog against $931 for. xeeAHlegan County Dems: {Letter Blasts. UM Recruiting Ohio Man Says Rich Alumnus Contributed to ‘MW’ Player Fund. Pontiac Deaths ~— Ronny and Donny Hardin “Prayers were said at 3 o'clock The babies are survived by their parents and a brother, Michael, at home, pital and lived two hours, Lonnie Stone tist Church. Surviving besides his mother. IE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL _| aay. : _ His body was found at a bend in .,{Ston, received a fractured left knee, He is still in Beaumont. His ‘Ineral services for actor Edward ’ LJ ls Found in River LYONS ~The body of Syear- old James Russell. was recovered today from the Grand River, end- ing a widespread search, The boy disappeared last Tues- ‘the river near the north city limits after the water level had been dropped : Power Co. dams along the stream, Roads Booklet Still Available at Plan Office Over 1,200 copies of ‘Wagon Roads to Expressways,” the Oak- land County Plan Commission's booklet on area roads;. already have been - distributed, .-co-author Robert E, Larson said yesterday. Larson said over 800 copies still are available without charge at the Commission's office, 1 Lafay- ette St. - The booklet traces the historieal Three Persons Injured in Two Car Collision sb | 27, 1956. more for some, - Record Sc Ld ha * The new law will mean increased financial help to every school dis- trict in the state, and considerably It pegs equalization at $190—th at is, commits the state to see that at least this amount is available for |The Day in Birmingham 4 New Stores BIRMINGHAM—New businesses the Birmingham area include dress shop, a bank branch and hid « dit te being operated by Mrs Gold: iG [berg while ber husband runs thei . Bill OK'd by Williams by closing off Consumers! is foreseen soon now that the builder is back from Arizona, ~ € At Hunter and Forest, ground is vroken for Jax Car Wash, to be run by the firm owning a Jax oper- ation at Meyers and Six Mile. Building permit, issued last week, estimates the cost at $50,000, for the colonial brick structure. @ * * * Mayor James Allen has pro claimed May 6 through 13 as Bur- glary Week, Attention is called to leaving homes prone to burglars ‘by not notifying delivery men or BLOOMFIELD. TOWNSHIP — collision at. the North Hunter intersection p.m, yesterday. One driver, William J. Lewis of} Berkley, was unhurt, but the other, Charies H. Messer, 65, of Clark- at 3) wife; Elsie, 58, and mother, Mar- garet, 87, of Erie, Mich, were treated and released. Private Rites Slated for Edward Arnold | HOLLYWOOD & — Private fu- Arnold will be conducted tomor- row at a North Hollywood mortu- ary, with interment in San Fer- Inez Risinger, all of Pontiac; Shir- ley Dale Stone of Chicago, Iil., Mrs. Loretta Hill and Mrs. Ollie Thompson, both of Harrisburg; tiac, J, €. Stone of Elrado, Ill., Donald and Willie Stone, both of Harrisburg. Mr. Stone was discharged from the Army Air Force Tuesday. Stockholders Hear of Progress, Plans Past progress and future plans of the Consumers Power Co, were topics of discussion at the firm's stockholders meeting“ held in Bir- mingham last night. . President Dan E. Karn told the 190 present that the firm has spent about $500,000,000 since the end of World War II in expanding and ‘improving its service. He. pre- dicted an equal amount will be spent between 1956-60. Karn said Consumers is an ac- tive participant in the program to build a nuclear power reactor. near Monroe, and has pledged $2,- 500,000. to the project. Asks Examination nando Mission Cemetery, The star of stage and screen died yesterday at his Encino home of a cerebral hemorrhage, He was) Merritt in Hospital Oakland County Corporation Counsel Harry J. 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SUNDAY ea N 3 oe ere neae a oeeeene = 4 i eS Te ee ee ee a Ee ee eS ee OTHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 27;-1956 Mizhigon Tech Prof to/ Head Island Project JIOUGHTON W—Verno York, |P laésociate professor of electrical engineering at Michigan Tech, ,will direct the. installation of a power system on Isle Royale starting this summer. i York. has beetr appointed proj- ect supervisor in the national park service, but: will remain at Tech. The-Isle Royale work can be carried out only in the sum- mer. It probably. will take two summers, -; He ‘tikes Coyotes NEWBERRY (® — Victor Miller of Seney is $15 richer because a coyote wandered out on a dam and got caught in his beaver trap. Mil- ler turned the coyote into the Con- servation Department for the $15 bonus payment, Kefauver Sees. Bright Outlook Tennessean Says He’s ‘LAST CHANCE TODAY : For Our 'GET-ACQUAINTED’ SPECIAL SPRING TUNE-UP 6 Service Ale @ Replace Cleaner , : Distributor. * Gundener @ Adjust 7 @ Clean and Test Carburetor < - Spark Plugs © Set Timing Tomy $ 66 is Plus Parts Well Ahead of ‘52 Drive for Dem Nomination PITTSBURGH «@ —- Sen. Estes Kefauver says he is well ahead of ‘Hurry! Hurry! tothe Gala ; Grand Opening of ~ BIRMINGHAM “ NASH, INC. 666 S. WRORWARD IN BIRMINGHAM HOMEOF Mash Ambassador © Statesman © Rambler ¢ Metropolitan fs —— Wins ft. ' Freever Refrigerator Try the “nambler Far Country Castom 4-Door Station Wagon 8. Weedward Ave. in Birmingham | paign “ the state of Washington, the pace he set four years ago in| his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination In an appearance at. the . Pitts- burgh Press: Club yesterda somewhat of a lull during a day of handshaking—Kefauver pnd clared his campaign organization is functioning more smoothly than it did in 1952. The Fy aware senator, who de- y plane last night to cam- said that Adlai Stevenson is run- ning a little ahead of him in Cali- ue dow. ‘The startled Bauer let the _ |Walda Winchell '[When It gc ON Jperaont ot ec or \Given Decree ee Bauer lf/yuy glass. He bumped one pane ' one pheasant hunter who'll be out! 0 pags it. The From. Hotelman : + Ws set tote seas 6 cher broke a he eased it the roar i gr nt a gy De re yey fs form rng to find pratt! ln : marriage of Walda Winchell, 28, and hotelman Hyatt von Dehn, 41, has ended on a friendly note; | - Miss Winchell, daughter of col-|7) umnist Walter Winchell, and Von Dehn each sued for divorce. last|/f Dec. 1. Von Dehn dropped his com- plaint, and his wife got a decree) yesterday, ‘ She charged her. husband used abusive language in informing her she did not maintain a good home. ||] She gaid he stayed out late without --lexplaniation and sometimes to y|her she was not a good wife. They ||} were married in July 1955 ° and)! separated three mopths later. She will receive $400 a month|| oer. for the next 2% years. Von Dehn helped her..don her coat, lighted her ‘cigarette and | Yeats in accepted. We emuind loos ‘chatted amicably with her after/if service all_makes. PORTABLE ..$1950- - ONE WEEK SPECIAL vl CONSOLE —_ FREE. HOME DEMONSTRATION Cal Bay Time ” FE "8-1564 | i] | 1} wl i| | v fornia's forthcoming . presidential! preference . primary. but added: GAINING STRENGTH “My organization is working and} we will do very well. We are pick- “We are coming up fast.*-—— The Florida primary is May 28) with the California June 5. Leseaing that _ Vice President strong as ‘the Republicans could! put up but I feel certain the Demo-| crats will win in November,” He said the administration fad) lost the initiative in world affairs, Eisenhower administration while the income of small bysiness is going down. “Little has been done to help small business and stop a) trend toward mergers,” Kefauver | said. Signs of—What?- CORTLAND. ing south, Apparently, they, too, | have given up hope of a northern Nixomyhgs. decidgd td ‘seek re-| ranean uver told’ a news ca p ference the team of Presi dent ied er and Nixon “is as to Russia and that profits of bigif business have gone up. under the § -- N. Y¥. ww — Mrs.| Claude Buck said today she had, seen a flight of wild geese—head- spring this year, | cated acy with i. Midwest BROTHERS S Distributors France has nearly full employ- || baad Mt. Clemens Se ment. henaice ‘|Planned with You In mind! ~...AND ENJOY... 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(Near M-15). ~~ quick trip with a wheel hoe down. minimum ‘distance to avoid dis- MA 5-7946 Clarkston . the straight aisle between two turbing the roots of the vegetables. weed sprouts, in a fraction of the ee eee ae he ieee Pre a _ F a sprawling habit, ven oe tery time requiried to cultivate = dis- |* SPATUNe Oa cen tows In ¢ .- eto a) THE WORLD'S ¢ small gardens, 4 feet will usually ga i ‘ oF i Rows should be~ spaced with/be the maximum distance, given 4 : * ‘| MOST BEAUTIFUL Contes After you know where the rows a are ‘to be, a line should be to mark the first row. Town & Country | stretched —Garden- Center — |narrow board as a ruler to mark S812 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 38-7147 [ithe NEWI RUSTPROOF ALUMINUM J |__| > richer colors, __ || im the soft soit a shallow trench De ee ere tied Taree BEA @ CHURCH — Bill Hertel, 654.N..Perry, is one of |" BROWNIES AT WORK — Brownies sponsored . Penting Frese For small seeds such as redishes,| the Methodist Youth Fellowship boys of the Oakland Park Church | by the Oakland Park Methodist Church are hard win, 46? Omar; Sandy Ettinger, 145 Oliver rn Delany Cuones ® — Pompe ‘an in dee = who have taken the job of tending lawn and garden this year. The | at work planting seeds and cleaning up the yard § Carmella Roselli, 657 Raskob. Standing is Eve | -_ ; | & @ ve, a an p is project of beautifying the lawn started last year and has grown this of the churcli.as one of their spring projects. Here Palaian, 635 Joslyn. Approximately 15 Brownies | 0 eae : OWE cc: enough. year. The Rev. James Deeg is pastor of the church, left to right teoiing the guvden 205: Sen See are washing on the penject, | a : Beam) : ' the new, sloid-soluble soll min~ ‘| Irish immigrants are credited |” eralizer that feeds hu with gear g white ntatoes | *Betore the vines” get too far; 77 ~~, ae adel ee ee : foots vital trac cementa er | lito New England," "[abead, check them 19 make sure ADOW SP@Ci@S B rT Should’ Wat Se | Re onger-producing, healthier a they are not pushing under shin-|. Jz i ies ta ein aa hers ; a ch Overt lan ing’ , oy | Plants and bushes. |. ‘Natural gas. “was used 3,000 /gles or ripping away. gutters or Of Mushr ooms egin sig - ' a years ago by the Chinese. jleaders, ee vt Before. You Eat ___ By JOE HAAS “~~ ° -You can string it out-for — A check with gardeners who last| weeks. - discoun ns, « ee ANN ARBOR—Want to ae into thé soll tilling” job If you have anything less than)duction" dope that the seed pro-} = = tor the: Sat teen toh a half acre, you'd better keep out/ducers put out. Learning to raise] 2 . ldecorate a sizzling steak? brings out some of the potato game, except for althem may cost you far more | a’ interesting facts, which should be|few hills of the eariy variety.|they bring at the market. | ~Ghance ea 1 tigested by those who this’ yedr|They are quite a labor ctop, and You'll be amazed at how ces are you can locate justiare getting their first urge in that/usually can be purchased cheaper fertilizer helps the weeds as ‘Some succluent mushrooms to what you want since Michigan can! direction, mi boast over a thousand different - a ee ar a ae ee y a what you have planted. kitids. of mushrooms growing wild) In most every case they agreed hungry and hard to kill. mba tr wieke aa ol ini the woods, fields and bogs, that they “bit — off —more— than} ‘ie vaare tertiionr ts wae, oe og ‘says Alexander H. Smith, Univer-|they could chew” or their family|,.4 2>footrow of tomatoes should rll ffaen oregon : fs sity of Michigan professor of | digest. The catalog and seed pack- yield all that you need, unless the %, ° z : alog There no excuse for . botany. age color pictures had made them een — ees o_o small gardener being bothered by [ag 1 ot waruing. Always |t0° ambitious—at the start.. system depends a lot|@ty weather. It is quite ag : | tearn. to” kxiow the species be- While it 1 an-old axiom that on whether or not-you havea deep|%9W this can Cie ee | fore you eat any of it. Never—| no man should plant a garden |freeze or want to do some can-|% few gallons of water a _ but never—rely on any rule of than his wife can weed, |ning. No, matter how you do it,|"h¢ Tight time of day | thumb such as whether the cap | there’s a lot more-to it than [your grocery are sponse will surprise you. : | ieasln_ gx“wihether the gle are | Gat. Bi te quite cany so plant 0 . i — : | pink,” the botanist warns. “All | garden that the whole family DEPENDS OV. DEMERS . mei poe agenayy | pril | such rules are dangerous.” cannot weed. When it comes to cabbage, amusing. All felt that the beg, | : | “You should learn to recognize Summing the thing up, it fs which like tomatoes can -best be worm and béetle world had an = ‘pot the edible and. poisonous|found that for a family of four,|Started by buying the plants in-| advance tip on thelr individual | — ____ i kinds,” Professor Smith says. A %-foot row of tomatoes should| stead of the seed, a lot depends on| Project and almed all guns at | ; “Best way to do this is to obtain| amd they should be planted at two|the family desire; Some people| 't—they were surprised that a book or pamphlet on the subject|Week intervals so their fresh use/like it every day; others only| there were any pests left for ; , ‘and acquaint yourself thoroughly|©®" be extended. That will keepjoccasionally. And you can buy| ®#y other garden, Abe es ‘with the general characters of] them snappy—not woody. sauer kraut year round at the; Others lamented the lame ee w “oh p R HA ‘the plants, and the terms used to| .The same size planting is true|grocery at a-price that might/stiff joints, dirty hands and ¢ i 0 S. oO ‘describe them. Then apply this of lettuce, beets, peas, turnips and‘eliminate the home made kraut,/perspiration. But there information-to the specimens you string beans. Two rows of green| which does not require much ef-|single one who regretted “KASCO CHICK STARTER [22 22 ese Se ieee eee PI ng ca : game this. a eastern Michigan) your best! jto. ‘stagger th the planting ot that. spinach, salsify and a few other| scale. chances of finding morels are from) about the 15th of May to June 25.| New Spraying Unit | TY Ran Tad Mee TRE | Lightweight, Durable WHEN YOU PLANT | : ‘ee Chicks will be given out on a first come—-first served basis --- Get here early while the supply lasts --- Adults only! BRING OWN CONTAINER Welctdme to Our Store Party! 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He was jailed after pleading lpuiity to driving with a revoked) ilicense in a hearing held by Justice! William Stamp of Independence | that carry crude oil and petro-| leum products will hold. as much) as 10,000,000 gallons. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Notice of Sale of City Owned Property. Sealed bids for the purchase of the) following deseribed property will ‘be | eelved r 1% rey rior to A +8 ; astern ‘S ae That ‘part of Lots $6, 57 and 6&6, Rot a sale, —> — $-a.-m. to 12 . ~ Adv Rummage sale. League of Cath. olic Women, 281 8, Parke St., Sat.,|™ April 28. 9-3. dv. | Rummage sale. D. A. V. Auxil- iary 101, Fri. P. M. and Sat. A. M.| 98 W. Huron, Rummage sale. Gulld No, 10, An Saints Church, Fri., April 27, 6:30. —Adv., if your friend's in jail and needs. bail. Ph. FE §-9424 or MA 5-4031. —Adv plant supervisor of labor relations ere tor before transferring to Nor-| \Workers at Burroughs ‘to Receive Pay Boosts Burroughs Corp. Lock said-no extension will be | Detroit area, lgrented for the quarterly returns. six cents an hour while skilled tool) and die workers will get eight-cent | hikes, Similar adjustments will be made for | are ~ Business ‘Notes DETROIT Roger A. Yoder, formerly__secretary-treas- urer, has been named a vice presi- dent of Detroit Steel Corp; John A. Hartman, Natham. H. (INS) Siegel and George A. Longeway |were promoted to treasurer,-secre- tary and controller, respectively. ot Francis H. of the The promotibn Lewis to works manager \Nuclear ‘of ACF Industries Inc. was an- jnounced recently by officials of the |Buffalo, N. Y., company, ‘Lewis, who formerly lived at 3 Middlebelt Rd., ‘ing & Socket Co, until September ‘of last year. i _ -Selection of Colors |SPECIAL! DINETTES FACTORY CLOSE. OUT PRICES SALE! Gold DETROIT (INS)—Pay raises will Production workers will receive | Energy Products Division was rienegee, e S:\operations at the American Forg- Guatemala banned wheat fl ou ue ee | A: be in Hunter Boulevard as widen “Adams Park Subdivision.” City of | Birmingham, Oakland Co., ayab 00, to urchase price. The hig 2 ape a will bet eld for an additional seven days after, such date, ie which time new bids; will be recéive provided the same) | conform peroune requirements; highest po 4 ¥ not | than o. Bids cornet during sunsenaeat nam Pad pe. jods until] no rajse of $1,000.00 or over has been receiv Checks -— “be returned ta unsuccess- | City resebves the right to reject | any ‘or all. bids. Pay al ~bid to ‘, be 00 of the TRAMs: 30%; purchase price) ‘be pald within ten days after ac-| | Stetames by the Clty Commission, and the dbalanee;-ewith interest at 5% to 1°%. paid wiltiin twelve months there- after. 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