: “ ep "Be : 114th YEAR * kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1956—64 PAGES — ss Bari nepaoe Let's Get Out of the Mud | ‘A Facts Juggled ‘Presi by Opponents II Babies Stuck \ Country Tels of Parking Lots With Leap Year (5 Candidates | as Their Birthday Bi He Will Conduct 2 Opponents of five cent parking have allowed their Back Proposed| Eleven .new Pontiac area resi- dents are stuck without a birthday arguments to degenerate into mud throwing, name Vea calling and vilification in its lowest form. until 1960, Eleven babies were born 3 Parking Project Quiet Campaign | in ee! hospitals yesterday, Feb. Parking has been almost forgotten in the heat of i. anger, passion and prejudice. | 7 St. Joseph Mercy Hospital : took His Aides Say Nixon ee ee, Se i the prize. Eight babies were born 6 Office Seekers Fail there, as other area hospitals had Is Ike’s First Choice as: The City Manager was assailed personally. one each, to Comment on Issue Mate Running New residents are: Michele Al-Before Voters Monday e The City Commissioners were assailed, too. The lén, born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mayor came in for a round of verbal abuse. The WASHINGTON (INS)— Allen, 200 Cole St.; Kim Elizabeth, Fifteen of the 22 candi- Publisher, Editor and Managing Editor of The Press born to Mr. and Mrs. Burt Fangel, President Eisenhower -was. Drayton Plains; Hollie Ann, born dates for the 1956-1957 City were attacked. Merchants were thumped without off and running for a sec- to Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Currie, Far-Commission en-| yesterday mercy. The whole campaign sounded like a badly mington; Phillip James, born to ond term today after assur- dorsed $600,000 mannered little boy running berserk on the play-Mr. and Mrs. Norman Farver, 211 the city’s ing the nation he is phys- S. Jessie; Debora Ann, born to Mr. municipal parking program ground, ically able to pefform all and Mrs. Terry Blakley, Walled while six others would not Parking was forgotten. Lake; James Joseph, born to Mr. the “important duties” of and Mrs, James McKinnon, 98 D say whether they were in the presidency. Personal abuse took its place. Forest St.; a daughter not yet of it or not. The chief executive gave favor * x « * named to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Commissioner Roy V. Sias, Keego Harbor and a son, Americans a candid ap- This newspaper was accused of closing its columns not yet named, to Mr. and Mrs. Cooley, District 1 incum-praisal his health last of to private parking. bent, was out of town and) night in a dramatic climax. born in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital; AP Wirephote This is untrue. a son, born to the Eugene Mc-could not -be reached for SURPRISED? — Adlai Stevenson, who hopes sion to run for re-election, Stevenson remarked: to. his electrifying an- Neils, Rochester, in Pontiac Gen-comment. Bélieving Mr. Stolorow may have been duped and to be the Democratic standard bearer for the__,.‘‘It is fitting that President Eisenhowerbe the nouncement that he will eral Hospital; Aileen Carol, awitdeceived by his own campaign manager, The Press to Mr, and Mrs. Leo Pittmen, Troy On Monday, the voters of presidency, glances. at newspaper headlines in ’ candidate. Main issues will be the policies and be a candidate for re-elec- the city will cast ballots for New York bearing President Eisenhower's deci-record of the Eisenhower administration.” phoned him early Wednesday morning and told him Township, in Avon Center Hospi-tion, . : tal'and a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. or against the proposal said that a “recovered He as something we thought everyone knew: namely, that Albert Dickerson of Birmingham, which would add 624 5-heart patient” he won't be able he could present his arguments in the news columns as in Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, complete the list. cent-an-hour municipal off- Authorine Lucy Expelled everyone else does. Struck by Auto, street parking stalls to the WE SUGGESTED A FULL COLUMN ON PAGE jcity’s present capacity of ‘to Halt Return to School ONE WEDNESDAY AND FURTHER NEWS STORIES 413. By districts the survey taken Trial Nears End UNTIL THE CAMPAIGN ENDED. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (INS)—Autherine Lucy was)‘ Mr. Stolorow said he would come in cana showed the following results: expelled today by the University of Alabama board of Pedestrian Dies Driver Earl A. Dibble yesterday afterneon, but this morning we received District 1 trustees to prevent her return tothe Tuscaloosa school. in Circuit Court ~ note declining. We renew the offer to carry his argu-Samuel J. Whiters—“‘I am 100 Not Held in Accident The action was announced by Federal Judge J. ments. Jury Retires to Begin per cent for it because private Killing Amel Puttcomer Hobart Grooms and an attorney for the Negro toed parking hasn't been able to pro- x * * on whose appears on the campus touched off rioting x Deliberations Case vide. for the needs of parking for al city.” Mr. Stolorow said that we had not done him justice Against Attorney the Feb. 6. David Simmons—“I am a union The trustees voted the action last night and in- in a meeting that took place on Feb. 6. Mr. Stolorow man and I see that all the unions The trialof Clifford B. Dye for formed Judge Grooms and Miss Lucy’s counsel, Arthur said he spoke for twenty minutes and The Press hadn't have endorsed it and that is why Shores, I am.” = attempted murder neared a climax D. of their decision+ carried his statement in full. He also said we — this morning when the jury retired this morning. John B. Woodward—“I am def-the most important part. at 11:25 to begin its deliberations Se int case one parking. He’s Divorced at 81, Perhaps we* didn’t carry the portion Mr. Stolorow after receiving instfuctions from for it is a help to the people.” Andrew A, McCaskill—Am in thought the most important but we did give the event Cireuit Court Judge Clark J. it I Told fo Go Slow favor of and have given my a half column with a three column head on page Adams. cone Fenian Sa one. We carried the portion we believed would interest Caegpen attorneys took three hours summing up their views of the most people. the complicated murder charge ‘Opponents of five cent parking submitted a list of against Dye yesterday afternoon. questions to the City Manager in regard to the cost Dye, 54, is accused in the non-o a *and operation of the plan. We devoted one full page fatal shooting of William C. ‘Don’t be in @ hurry to marry Clark, 27, a Fenton tenant farm- Tuesday to Mr. Stolorow’s questions and thetr answers. er who leased a farm from Dye's Leaning on his cane, Linsky x *«* * * sister, grinned and replied: “No, 1 think Our columns have been open to both sides since The pair had been involved in a Frank O’Brien—“There is a dis-T'll wait awhile.”es neck and multiple compound frac- series of verbal and legal dis-tinct need for more parking in the of legs, and trustees said he had been informed the campaign started. No one from Mr. Stolorow’s turesthe body head. putes over Clark's management downtown area to accommodate victim had lived at that the grounds for expulsion were Linsky got the ‘Que yesterday The Curtis side has sought to use them. This is a plain state-felks must a petition in of after his Fannie,| of the farm, those who go there°to. filed behalf Miss nite wife Rest Home, 1220 Auburn Rd. since ment of fact, irrespective of what irresponsible Clark and his wife, Lois, 27, carry their There-Lucy which accused school authori-79, forced him from their: home on business. retirement years several ago. in say they drove to Dye’s farm with fore I favor the establishment of ties of criminal conspiracy to ban last Dec. 6 =~ sources may jump up and down and shout parking their two children on the night in more short term lots.” her from classes. hatred and anger. The Press is always open sad question to feed cattle. William G. Spence— “Haven't March Enters Williams Picks Group The farmer alleges Dye began both. sides. had the opportunity to study it thep shooting for no apparent reason, and con't care to a state-Without a Roar; Marilyn Pays $55 LANSING (®—A 17-member citi-ers to “damp” the 43-yeaneld make Vial Would we make an exception in this one ‘Dye claims self-defense, asserting zens committee to study the opera- ment at this time.” president in favor of another man. instance? Clark assaulted him. Lion Lamb-Like tion of the Blue Cross prepaid Dye’s attorney, Clarence L. District 3 medical care program and rine Fine, Gets Scolded We supported relocation of the Courthouse but Smith, claimed that Dye has been| Mayor William W. Donaldson— March came in today, but not plans was named today by Gov. we carried all the arguments for the other group. “persecuted by the newspapers.” “The future of the downtown area much a Lion. HILLS, #— Williams. E. Bowles, De- like BEVERLY Calif. George Dye is charged specifically with depends on more adequate parking Mild and partly cloudy weather) A $55 fine has satisfied the case troit attorney and chairman of the through That has been our policy forever. assault with intent to murder, facilities the cooperation is on tap, with tonight’s low rang-of the people vs. Marilyn Monroe state labor mediation board, was Recently we supported fluoridation, but full of both municipal and private which can bring any number of ing from 31-35 degrees. DiMaggio. ee appointed chairman, space was given its opponents. We supported years in prison up to life, upon parking and short term parking A lamb-like high of near 50 Is in black, conviction. can be best solved by municipal Predicted for tomorrow, Demurely dressed a Eisenhower for election in the last campaign and high-necked dress, the actress Press Taps Public Opinion facilities.” And looking back, February pleaded guilty yesterday to a 1954 pce gc aie a careful check after election revealed that we Earl J. Smith — “Voters are, wasn't quite so bad, either. The traffic fine, issued when she washad printed “more columns about Stevenson than ng Tr tect 10. inches. was. the_name_of_ ex: to own snowfall recorded, sa her Ike's Plans Prompt Variety _ we had about Eisenhower. sions on this isaue which I am more than two inches less than husband, Yankee Clipper Joe Di- very much in faver of and I will x & & * Plans Third Branch last year. | Maggio. * * of Reactions From Voters| go along with their decision.” Further statistics show the aver- Two of Mr. Stolorow’s paid campaigners came ‘in Plans for a branch bank in the age high temperature was 33.5 in Miss Monroe paid $5 on a District 4 February, a whole degree warmer charge of driving without a license Pontiac was no different than thé rest of the nation here a month ago and spent two hours and a half selling northern part of the city were re- Commissioner Floyd P. Miles— vealed this morning by Milo J. than the month of 1955. $50 failing appear on yesterday, as millions of Americans were discussing their cause to the Editor, Managing Editor and second and for to Ci ty “I believe that adequate short February, 1935 showed a -2 degree the ticket and a bench warrant. pros Editor. They were welcome. After this meeting they Cross, president of the Pontiac term parking in the downtown area ‘reading one day, but the coldest it Then she cast her blue eyes down-the and cons of President Eisenhower's “affirma- State Bank. is very vital for residents of Dis-/ month 9. ward as Municipal Judge Charles tive” decision to seek a second term. vanished and never returned to the Editorial Depart-got last was The bank has acquired 239 feet itrict 4. I am anxious that the The lowest temperature preced-J. Griffith lectured: : In a fandom survey taken yesterday in downtown © ment. Were we supposed to write stories for a mon th needs of my district be met and ing 8 a.m. was 24 degrees. The * * ? iof frontage on the west side of of I am in! made all Pontiac, showed that as a result of one visit? Even the veriest tyro and because this definitely thermometer . registered 4 at 1 “Laws are for of results |Baldwin Avenue, between Yale and, additional our happens took amateur in publicity matters knows: more than that.) ifavor of municipal p.m. us .., whether name citizens Ike’s decision \Ypsilanti. Approval of plats for, parking lots.” to be Miss Monroe .6r not.” with mixed emotions. Here x k& k& * the new branch, which will be the} Basil W. Toles~"I am for it and In a small voice, Miss Monroe bank's third, has just been given think advantage ‘| Like Ike’ Pins Ready explained she couldn't appear is what they said: The City Manager, the seven City Commissioners, I it is to the of Mrs, Elaine McCracken, 2888 Baldwin by state and federal] authorities. ‘all the people.” ‘ ABILENE (INS) — They began earlier because she was in New the Mayor, a long list of downtown merchants, the Cross said occupation is planned/ Norman R. Bolton — ‘‘I am in getting out the leftover “I Like York acting, Judge Griffith Ave.: “Suits me fine on favor it per and Ike’s decision. It's a good thing by late summer or earty fal. of 100 cent will Ike” buttons today in President snapped: Publisher, Editor and Managing Editor of The Press he said yes because that’s who Other branches are in Dray | be out campaigning for it because ace boyhood hometown “Well, this kind of acting won't! have all become personal targets. These people con-Plains and Auburn Heights, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) of Abilene. bring you an Oscar.” I'm going to vote for."’ Milton M, King, 63 Poplar St.: stitute a group that has labored to build Pontiag and “His decision to run again is a make it the sound and substantial city it is today. good thing, if he would only pick McCONNELL What is the reason for this unaccountable a Heaven different running mate. help this country if Nixon ever be- 56 Plates Become Law; Police Alert frenzy? thirty-five cent came president. I would like to At least had} Is their case really that hopeless? eight area motorists see Ike pick Earl Warren.” received $2 tickets by 8 a.m. today Janet 2360 Lake McConnell, Pine Rd.; “Think it is wonderful and \for driving with 1955 license Traffic Deaths Go Up Today’s Press plates. I'm all for it. He has done a In was last} good job so far and if he keeps up CHICAGO \P—Nearly 3,000 per-| County News............. | the good work we will be all right.” The deadline midnight night. sons were killed in traffic acci-; Editorfals ............:..... 6 A crowd of 3.000 last-day custo-Lee Stallard, 53 E. Beverly Ave.: dents in January, a 5 per cent) Food News . 33 thru 4 Imers jammed the Michigan Secre-“It's a great thing. I’m overjoyed increase over January 1955. It was| ae _ er wos a tary of State's branch office on his decision.” Charles W. Merriman, 29 Vir- month of Theaters a at 53-55 Parke St. yesterday. Doors the llth straight in-| oo ‘- were finally at 9 ginia Ave.: ‘‘He’s up for another MeCRACKEN MeCLINE closed p.m. creased traffic tolls, the National TV & Radio Programs 63 four-year vacation if, he makes it. Oakland County Sheriff's depu- Women’s Pages... 27 thru 31 I'm not in favor of his decision Safety Council reported. The na-| | ties, who passed out four tickets, because he is too old = his health tion’s traffic deaths in the first nailed their first driver at 12: 1 is poor.’ month of 1956 totaled 2,960 com-GOP Still Wants Cobo a.m, Frank 2 St.: “I Sarserfin, Stout pared with 2,820 in January 1955. LANSING (—Many Senate Re-Pontiac police accounted for the} think jit is a poor decision, The other » him publicans and some in the House tickets. Republicans pushed into run- Grand Opening Tonight! talked enthusidstically but vaguely ning again, He is too eld for Area justices and Pontiac’s mu-' an- nicipal judges said they will not 7 w 9% Gifts, refreshments, | demon-today about a draft of Mayor Al-other term and should retire.” gtretions. ene Economy Furniture bert E. Cobo of Detroit as the be moved by a “sad” story, such Willie McCline, 446 S, Saginaw party's candidate for governor, as, “I didn't have time to get j > * St.: “I'm a Democrat but I think a license.” : " ILLEGAL — Ticket-books handy, Pontiac Ot-Ike is a good man: and his de-'- Grand Opening Tonight: Free Gifts, Refreshments, Plates may be purchased from ficers’ Howard J. Lenigan, left, and Lon Peters style at midnight last night.’ Driving with last cision was right. I think he will 7 t© 8 Gifts, refreshments, Furniture demon- At Economy Demonstrations! Co. m. to 5 p.m! tgmorrow and year's is a offense. if is a. $2 win he nominated,” ——— mee = | Thomas Furniture Open Jr. view a 1955 license plate which went out of plate tees 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Co, 61 — : house tonight 7 to 8 361 8. Saginaw Bt. * \ \ * ¥ { i t j ; vt 5 oe fk h, Ps eeeveese seeeereoeses The Day in Birmingham — % ‘A 15 Candidates Favor Seek Re-election "Urged to Seek Re-electi at Ceremon, s BOYS’ WEAR Recreation Board Begins SPECIAL! Friday and City’s Parking Plan Dondero Portrait Unvel led in Congress Seturdey Interviews for Director Adams, chief administrative assist- ant. Michigan guests included Wil-‘BIRMINGHAM — Rec reation; ber Brucker, Secretary of the board members last night began Army, who joined Martin in urg- interviews with candidates for the re-election. post of recreation director, vacated after a, two-week employment: of their previous choice, There are 14 names .of possible solutions to the personnel problem Commissioner John A. Dugan~ that has besiged the board—for “There is absolutely no doubt menths, Some come from the Na- about it.Ifor this proposal am tional Recreation Association, whose help was sought recently, without a question.. We need it, and others, direct. La “but definitely.” A resolution, to go to the com- Pat Stoglin—‘I am for it because mission Monday, won almost our downtown is crowded and | complete board approval, First private parking operators are sections okayed were on city aid in hiring the director and -his much for sbort_time charging too secretary and naming a coordi- parking.” nator te schedule recreation District 6 events on city properties. Charles club, with the young unmarrieds, now numbering20, meet- about ing at 8 pm. at First Presby- tian church, v, « * The YMCA branch here has re- ported 670 members enrolled, with officials who attended the Victory Dinner in Detroit Tuesday night. The drive itself ended yesterday. Those at the dinner were Ed Kir- bert, director; Dave Curry, co- chairman of the membership cam- paign; George Ewing, assistant di- rector, and Mrs. Ewing; and Syl- via Baker, office secretary GALVANIZED STEEL Heavy 10 Ounce Rural Mail Box Sanforized Denim ® & eee ol errr Mi i, i Al Ml Me le ® 088808 0000000688098 060898 9008008600000 till tn atlas lillian ltl ll ti lt ln li tll tla itil lint ban ls ee ee ee © hall, with Dr. Jewell Smoot of Ier's of $1.69 Sellers Gale has already been named to Coramissioner John E. Carry-- Strathmore Church, Detroit, talk. that duty, in favor of it and ing on a ely Land trip. “Am definitely rust- waaivenined ah resistant finish. Next was the rule that the * 8 Absolutely board report on scheduled events, Timothy John Hagerman with unspecified report date. Mem- Service was held this morning bers felt “from time to time” at White Chapel Cemetery for would be better than the yearly report now made at budget time. Timothy John Hagerman, four- day-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Mare “Barnum Learnshop,” an annual $ Pocccesccecooscoooooces. LOW Flats & Shoes IMM de SSSSOSSSESSSSSSESSESSSESSESSSSESESSSSHSSSSHHSSSSSSSSSSSESCOSSEE SOS OSS SSS Cut-to-Measure Any FRIDAY Electric Yet! feud Razor Value PRICE— = 11.77 3-dia- shav- with razor L. Hagerman, 4055 Butternut Hill Zipper fly... 4 pockets... bl i As in lin, Ann Mi lin Me Ml ls a Z ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ot CUT-RATE PRICES USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN AUTOMATIC POP-UP ELECTRIC Psuice roaster Gleaming CHROME Finish Regular $17.95 Value GENERAL ELECTRIC Steam ‘n Dry IRON Former $17.95 Value affair that this year wil) have 15 psychologists, psychiatrists and |’ drive, Troy. The baby, who died|$ Tuesday, leaves two brothers,/e rivets... wide belf copper loops , . . reinforced at points other experts_in human relations, Douglas, 4, and Stephen 2, and his/g of strain, . is -set. fof March 8 at Barnum grandparents, the R. F. Hager- School, and the J. A. McArthurs, Chairman Mrs. Joseph C, Cook mans Congressman George A. Dondero all of Flint. LIKENESS expects it to attract well over the oe biography of Lincoln in this dignified portrait of the Arrangements were handled by (R-Mich) holds BOY'S WEAR —Basement a 400 that attended last year’s ses- ceremonies Manley Bailey Funeral Home. unveiled at T?-year-old Royal Oak lawmaker. The picture, sion. “Working with Junior High hangs on the wall of the House's in Washington, D. C., yesterday, Teenagers” is the topic, WHY PAY MORE? Dr. John C. Sullivan, of Wayne University’s educational psychol- ogy department will give the Than Simms Extra PRICES? sé keynote speech before Barnum 7 Ladies’ —Misses’—Girls’ Robert (Verla) Isley, all of Pon- parents and any others who wish Pontiac Deaths | ‘ e ac, Service will be at 1:30 Saturday to attend, The assembly will then Ballerinas, split into 15 di&cussion groups, | from the Huntoon Funeral Home. with an expert leading each one. The Rev. B. D, Roepcke,. pastor, Thomas W. Burnell Crepe Sole Another from the Wayne depart-| ment, Dr. Harold Powell of Bir- ot her church, will officiate. Bur- ial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. mingham, will be among experts. Regular $3 Value v There will be a guidance trainer | Move for Dismissal from Michigan State University,a. school of education expert from University of Michigan. Dr. Albert. F. Perelli and Dr.| of Shooting Charge William Mahan, specialists from) ' Ferndale public schools, Dr. James \ Joyce and Dr. Stewart Lottier,| i practicing psychologists who live) — ot te Hundreds w here and a former Hi ark styles and new col- ors to choose from. High School advisor will be there. Choice of ballerinas, From Pontiac will come Frieda flats and crepe sole shoes at one low Huggett, visiting teeacher of Wa- price. Save on reg terford schools; Mrs, T, Hollister ular $3 values now! Mabley, caseworker, and Madeline McGregor, casework supervisor, of 98 North the Oakland County Family Serv- ice (the lattter a Birmingham res- ident) and Madeline Half, Oakland “treet” [Og BROTHERS Child Gomes Comter director. de be de tte dt tae de pee dee de ede i tee a ee * Roller skating js on tonight's agenda for the new Twenty-Up — gg Hazel Park. . Elderly Man Struck 14-2 ROMEX murder in They are accused of aah bbe hhh hap hb AAA years.”’ Electric Regular $23.50 —SIMMS vostesie. seees Powerful. motor, mond honed twin Our 6c Quality Charles H. the holdup slaying of by Auto at Corner Stolzenbach, 54, of Wapakoneta. Mrs. Howard V. Robbins Common Pleas Judge Jacob T. Mrs, Howard V, (Margaret. E.) Robbins, 53, of 670 Boyd St. died yesterday afternoon in University Hospital, Ann Arbor. She had been in ill health several months, Born in Greentown, Ind. Jan. 1, 1903, she was the daughter of Na- thaniel and Elvira Freeman and Koenig set a hearing March 8 on the dismissal motion. Although the surface of Lake Superior is 602 feet above sea level, much of its bottom is far below sea level, depth soundings show. A 74-year-old pedestrian re- ceived chest injuries when struck by a car last night at the corner of Paddock and Judson Sts. John Brennan, 21] Judson, was released after treatment, authori- ties in St. Joseph Hospital said. The driver, Donald A. Lynn, 28, of 288 Russell St. said Brennan 4 ters, Mrs. Anna Hobbins of La-stepped in front of a car ahead Mrs. Robbins, a registered nurse, peer, Mrs, Elizabeth Hobbins of and Lynn struck him after skidding UL approved, meets all REA came to Pontiac from Grand Rap-Clarenceville, and Mrs. Mabel across the center line in an effort specifications. Continuous ids 31 years ago. She received her Peek of Arcadia; four brothers, to stop. wire (NOT welded), color- training at Butterworth Hospital, the Rev. Samuel Freeman of Steam Brennan told Pontiac police Lynn coded, 600-V. For all indoor |was passing the car. wiring. (LIMIT—2 rolls Grand Rapids, and had worked at Boat Springs, Colo., Martin of to a customer, none for dealers.) Howell, Nathaniel of Lapeer and Pontiac General Hospital. She was a member of O.E.S. No. Oliver of Dryden. 25 Pct. Own Cars 228, RebekahNo, 246 and Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat- Lodge of | AUCKLAND—New Zealand has urday from the SparksGriffin - -ithe Royal Court of Amaranth. Besides her she is sur-Chapel with the Rev. Kenneth E. {more than 500,000 motor vehi- husband, —2nd Floor You eee |cles—one to every four people. -|vivedby a daughter, Mrs. Robert Stephens of Galloway Lake Meth- Famous DORMEYER Only the United States has a larger : purr eT Te Carteir and three grandchildren odist Church officiating. Burial will wrwwwwweweveveYTwrrwrwreYy www of Pontiac, follow in White Chapel Memorial ratio of automotive vehicles to cecraic MIXER $19.50 Value—Now 12.88 Powerful mixer with fingertip control for different speeds. Complete with cord and full a * Other survivors include three sis-Cemetery. population. SPECIAL for and SATURDAY! Sale of Members Open Vote Drive Razors SIMMS LOWEST PRICE guarantee. the parentsof club signed by \their parents. At Tuesday night's City Com-jthe city would have something to Twice before the Boy's Club mission, Jim Cartier, committee|set as a pattern for future Club members listen s get out and vote 4 Under the direction of Director boys _ Some 20,000 civil servants In Eire are a 15 per demandingcent wagt hike. jparents of Monday's balloting by taking home notices of their “Re- minder to Vote Campaign.” The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—™ fair The end result of this week aod warmer » high 50-54. iy cloudy , continued long campaignbe a trophy will mild, low it 81-35, high tomorrow to be presented by the Boy's wear 56. te southeast winds in- = * 15-25 m.p.h. today, becoming Club to the City Commissioner sooth southwest tonight, whose district records the high- 7 Today in Pontiac est number of voters at each ing heads give smooth, fast, Lowest temperature preceding 8 «.m electionin the city. contour shaves. | year guaran- held tee,¥ brand new, complete ‘At © a.m: Wind velocity 1¢-20 m.p.h This trophy will be a roving type cord. Save even more with old and the winner after each elec- tion will display it before him in the city Commission chambers in the City Hall. Tomorrow the members of the see eeceeeee 43 trade-in. ELECTRIC SHAVER Regular $28.50 Value SS M.. eves a Save $15.0$ on New —SIMMS PRICE—. Danish Seaman Cited DORMEYER 17.43 COPENHAGEN — Relatives of Danish seamen who fost their lives in World War II went to England recently at the invitation of, the Electric Mixer $34.95 Value—Now With vn. ..;, 916.43 Trade-In, seeee ‘|Dried Milk Exported EMERG ROPER, i nee ! halfdried] the . PVE DONE MY GOOD DEED—So says.young Director Bill Goulacos (center) and members 10-year-old Tom Farmer, (left) one of 1,740 Boy’s Delber T. Green, 14, and Dan Thomas, 10 (seat- States goes to lands: Also Club members who this week will urge their par-ed).. The members will receive similar cards to exported are one third of this country’s dried and evaporated) ents to vote next. Monday in their “Reminder to wear when they return signed cards to the club fruits and one fourth of the hops { Vote Campaign.” Shown above admiring Tom's showing they have told their parents of the March crop. ' “I reminded my parents to vote’’ card are Club 5 primary election, A THE POXTIAS PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH. 1, 1956 Pilot Dies as Jet Plane No Card, No Pinball Roseville Crash Victim. American-Leased Jets to'Help Japan Crashes Into Jap Home ASHLAND, Ky, <@~Some’ Ash-Recovering in Hospital land teen-agers ges lle iden- ATSUGI, Japan ®—A U. ‘8, LawrenceV. Hill, 2, of Rose tification card will be behind the Launch New Self-Defense Force Navy F9F5 Panther jet crashed eight ball as far as pinball ma-ville, injured in’ an automobile. into a Japanese house today near! Hine chine playing is concerned. The accident Feb, 19, is still , being. the naval air-station here, ‘The pi- City Commission has enacted an lot was killed and two Japanese treated in\ Pontiac General Hos ordinance requiring those under women occupants of the house pital, where he is reported: *. 18 to show identification cards be- were taken to a hospital in a state fore playing the machines, Vio-|' ‘good” condition, . Jet fighters to Selead Gee counts lators will be fined not less than Hill suffered @ fracturedleg left panied aggremicn. , and right arm in a head-on colli- $10 nor more than $100 and busi- eeee ness places will lose their city li- sion with a Waterford Township: .. cense if they permit youngstersto ‘| The seven airmen who will pilot ear driven by John C, Linson,2 Japan's first commissionedjet '|play withoutthe cards, who apparently went out.of jfghter wing today at Tsuiki Air on Telegraph Rd, near in are Lake according Basesouthern Japanall -New York ranks first in the pro-Rd., to “Almost all of the . |veterans of Nippon’s World War duction of talc and gypsum, County Sheriff's deputies. pilots we have today are veterans iTwo Kamikaze Air Force. ; of that war.” . “We plan to have 770° jet fighters in the next five years,” ‘| said Gen. Kentaro Uyemura, chief of Japan's air self-defense for EASTER it’s $1 Down force. “We also will have reconnais-| sance and trainer planes. But if}** refresher courses from U. S. pilots we are attacked, we would need in Japan. at least 2,000 up-to-date jet fighters for the air force alone.” . Other J apanese pilots are now cent and many months training in the U. + 2 5 es, Sere eee ee LEARN TO HANDLE ATOMIC MATERIAL — Two Ann Arbor, This means that for “the fore-'basis. Mich. firemen look over the shoulder of a laboratory worker at the University of Michigan's Phoenix Memorial laboratories. The lab- to payal....... Wailea oratory is dedicated to the study of the peacetime uses of atomicen- is tops _ ergy. But to the Ann Arbor fire department, it’s another potential | trouble spot. They're learning just how dangerous atomic materials are and how they can be handled in the event of trouble. Ann Arbor Firemen Set Easter-Time Togs ; to Douse Atomic Furnace ANN ARBOR #—The Ann Ar-|in huge concrete and steel cells. | For Tots to Teens : bor fire department which sends|Laboratory workers are protected out every piece of .equipment|at all times by water, steel or con-| every time there is an alarm aticrete, extra dense and several | the University of Michigan, is|feet thick. _ learning some atomic age fire les-=F starting at oe #@ @ 6 ; sons, But it's the fireman's job to| 7 be ready for an eventuality. In twos and threes the depart-|the Ann Arbor fireman is the ment staff has gone through the/only one in Michigan, at any rate, And Genuine Punched Pigskin 4.99 Here is a selection of popular and areal styles university's new Phoenix-Memorial who has to worry about putting of Spring ond Easter clothes to outfit the younger set laboratories, dedicated to the/out a fire in an atomic furnace./ in your family. 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Williams Commutes Mayor-Elect on Tour fiance, Ida Yerrington, because he was jealous of her attentions to GRAND RAPIDS i» — Mayor- another man, elect PaulG. his Sentence of Lifer, 85 Goebel-andwifeLANSING ® — Gov. Williams The commutation makes Leach) plan to leave next Monday on a eligible for immediate parole. He five-week tour of Europe on a com- ni Cosi ensatiuk ANS ws $5-year-old Van Buren County man will live with a son in Coloma, bined business and pleasure tripasBy PHYLLIS BATTELLE sik wink satdicn, tal divahde oe bd ent wife, in’ Von learned. Muttering: something|serving a life term for murdering he visits sport goods manufacturers her the name of Monroe a girdle,”John about her mind a Marilyn said. hand, wearing girdle; his. sweetheart 20 years ago. The “horror comic’ has been} abroad, They are scheduled to re- MI The governor commuted the sen-' ousted from Eire, Dublin reports. turn April 9, He takes office May T. “That's what J mean,” sia tis | What she regily meant was never John took his spouse to dinner. ae, SRCnensoOa girdle,’ She had abouther what) girdle-loathers refer’ to as the “barred and tethered look.”’ * sora <= The guest was uninhibited. hav- Complore selection we aneet mS of timely LUL “Why do you wear a girdie?”| Be Sains eer: 9 MINT: “Why, Soin -»-2° conned taal . “All ladies wear girdles.” | ROEBUCK 5 AN DCO. proof it pays to shop at Sears and ‘amy save...come in today! Sale Starts ‘Today! Fraternity Prep Sizes 10-20 don’t want to admit their hips are too big.” i * « # “You are both wrong,” said John ----, founder of the current argument and defender of this particularly intimate freedom. || > ‘ bitcher rayon : Regularly Sells for 79¢ yd. 58. A rainbow assortment of beautiful wash-fast, sunfast colors available in your favorite butcher rayon. It has the look and feel of fine linen, and it's permanently crease-resistant finish makes it ideal-for suits, skirts and jumpers. 44 inches wide. sewing notions ’ wool sport coats 13" | ¥ Regularly Sells for 15.98 ¢ Many Handsome Patterns “The simple reason why a woman looks lousy in a girdle _. is ‘that she looks hard, like she was packed“in coherete, and un: natural.” (It should be repeated here, John was drinking mar- Fraternity Prop sport style in your mgr’ patternsof blue, gray, and_ tan. Wonderful wool weaves, textures that: will stand up under much wear, Smart 2-. button singlebreasted styling with 3phnpockets and vented back. Take tinis.) “She is being pressed in ee ae catekt bs oes ae and strapped all out of shape.” this value demonstrationat Sears. Sizes Even heavy women should not 10-20. wear while girdles, elaborated his girdled wife took John— on the sors Wom hard look he referred to—because the result is untrue to nature. “Look, so a woman's carrying a lot of weight and she pushes it around with a foundation garment. Who's she kidding? We know the weight’s there.” * * * When the ladies took up their side of the argument, it was more coo] than eloquent. GIST OF OPINIONS The consensus was that: 1) A girdle does too hold up a woman's stockings, as other stocking holders are undependable and result in slippy seams; 2) A woman is formed with certain unfortunate| ~ bulges at the thighs and hips which tend, in sheath skirts, to resemble the foothills of the Rockie; 3) For an obscure psychological reason, a girdle is like white gloves—makes a woman feel like a lady. * * * ' “What's more,” added the | hostess defiantly, “a girdle is psy-| sically necessary. i “For women with a lot of | weight,it’s comfortable. And for women lucky enough to be slen- der, it forces them, physically | actually, to eat moderately. So | they stay slender.” At this juncture, there was some delving into the old question of what makesa good figure anyway Winner of TV Quiz Provides for Educations ‘7 Tiny Tots’ Specials$4 Sturdy overalls o! cotton ‘Infant's creepalongs. poplin suspenders, Below knee, snap elastic back Choice of totch Many colors in olors 6, 12, 18 months. Poplin Bib Top Shorts ot-Gingham shirts of Dan ton poplin in choice of River cotton. Checks; Boyville DressFeviele Fig Bars Child's Delight! Bakery Fresh one Tener once! Suits for EasterRegular 2 3¢° 29¢ Lb. ‘eo. sat Everyone loves these A devil's food chocolate honey-flavored bars with de-cookie dipbed in marshmallow ss 13" lectable fig filling. Grand TV end chocolate icing. Tasty, try snack! 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Peter’s Basilica hereon Sun-|Pope will receive about 200 chil- 80th Birthday, : day, March 11, the day before from of nations. the|dren a score _jexport trade comes from farms.|birthday and the 17th anniversary|attended by diplomats and high|Greece, Hungary, the Neth-| fond of United States is the world’s|of his election as head of the Ro-| prelates of the church from around | land, Ireland, Indonesia, erlands, Russia and Spain will re-jfluid offusing of farm products.;man Catholic Church. the globe exporter * 7 7 Buy now at sp : Special Complete se Savings! 36-Inch Rotisserie GAS RANGE Reg. 199.95 179” KENMORE s oeainatnahal 200 Onay BY EAM, RONRUCKCO. AnD $5 DOWN ? .¢ Rotisserie converts to extra waist-hi broiler Chicken, ribs, roast ... they all taste better-cooked the Kenmore rotisserie way. Ask to see this pushbutton operated rotisserie broiler on this‘deluxe Kenmore... it's priced to save you $20] me —me me ———— Big 20-inch Oven in This 36-in. 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Phone FE 58114-5 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE + PONTIAC 1 WIAO Hails Good News : Itoday both parties “want fit em-Following Resolve to oe ee ee \ ‘ va ts Lb: ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH T \os6 : this invitation,’ however. Republi- can leaders have already declared Nation Hears Ike. ‘| their willingnesstailor the cam- to ke Looks Gay Noted Aviatrix paign to sny patter he wishes, (Outline His Plans «'Kills Associate After Decision Overjoyedhave him as their to * (Continued From Page One) candidate, they are confident ed.” He declined to\say in 90 can win the election without ever leaving the White House, if that Helen McBride Admits) many words, however, that he President Seems Happy again wanted him for his run-is the way he wants it, Shooting Partner After ning - mate, FEWER DUTIES - Spat in Florida Home iployment and both are basically in favor of the free system Try for 2nd Term In his radio-TV address, Eisen- The Presidenta number said of ‘Ste eeseuseeecane of economic Fi hower said: duties he has performed in the Eisenhower's announcement that “The Republican nt has his-WASHINGTON uw — Somebody “IT wanted to come into your past can be takenover by his APOPKA, Fla. ®—Helen Mc- --he will seek re-election. torically been less an _easy-remarked that President homes this evening, because I feel statt to reduce his own workload. Bride, 49-year-old aviatrix, shot The head of the world’s largest money party; less.-cokes” that "|the need of talking with you di-and killed a male business asso- hower looked as happy and re- rectly about.a decision I made to-Some of these, he said, are ciate in her kitchen last night, leadership | a fellow fishing day, weeks the public office . industrial firm added: big government can contribute to “His outstanding has material’ welfare, and thereforelievedli as going after of most care-speeches, appoint-Starr produced widespread confidence, more inclined toward stern con-shedding of and prayerful ments, receptions and let- after the care the ful devoutly consider-dinners, not only in this nation, but through-trol of government expenditure,” world, ter-writing. ation.” * * «© * *@ out the free world.” he said, He made-no direct reference to- Curtice is in Los Angéles in Actually, only a few hours ear-| “T have decided that if the Re- continuing cold in re- Mrs—McBride is the sister-in- the war publican Party chooses to renomi-law of Mary Margaret McBride, connection with GM's Motorama, WASHINGTON (INS)—One of lier he had announced his willing- nate me, I shall accept that nomi-citing some of the reasons be-the columnist and radio commen- KANSAS CITY (INS) — Harry more Eisenhower's strange to ness presidency hang a the term. of Thereafter, the his decision, tator, is Thomas the reactions to on to cares the if people hind husband Dr. nation. Her 60-year-old President drama-for second tic announcement he will be a Just the same, he did look re-of this country should elect me, I But: he said: “The work that I E. McBride, physician in this small town 14 miles north- shall continue to serve them in the eandidate fer reelection was re-set out four years ago to do has lieved. that the big decision was west of olen to run again and declared ported today by the Democratic behind him as. he waited-there in office | now hold.” not -yet reached the state of de- Orlando. the Democrats would win “ne national conmmittee. his White: House office last night. TALKS FRANKLY velopment and fruition I then Starr said Mrs. McBride. ad- told pumping bullets matter who heads the Republican that A staff ‘we've worker had more calls newsmen frem was about to go on television spoke irankly ef the carefully hoped could be accomplished with- Charles mitted Richard three Green, 33-year-/ into He He ticket.” and radio to tell the American peo ordered regime he must follow in in the period of a single term in Truman emphasized that the volunteers than ever before, The ple he decided as he did: this office. old Orlando ticket agent for Na-| why future, people saying, want recreation the regular He * tional Lines, formerly Grouped to right were in N, President’s decision will have were ‘we te off his and with rest, discussed exercise, * lived Air Winston-Salem, Green C. little effect on Democratic strat-help. that you We needed didn’t think it,’” up to now members of his wife, the burden of the presi- choose, “So if under the the American people The sheriff said he charged. family—his heavy Mrs. circumstances their som and daughter-in-law,’ dency, and the never-ending pres- I have described, to this McBride with first degree murder. place the and sure on an occupant of the White BOSTON .(INS)—Dr, Paul Dud- President’s First Lady's mother Dr. the : duty me, I shall Mrs. McBride said a dis- ANN ARBOR w—A University ley White, Boston cardiologist and abled World War II veteran and youngest brother again upon per-Green, House. Milton * in been rr and of Michigan business expert doubts one of the physicians who attended 8, Eisenhower, *-@ sist by the my way associates that has my-unmarried, had been a_ close The old saying is true, he said, that President Eisenhower's deci-President Eisenhower following his The President had a cheery “a President escapes self,” friend of the family since he en-| that never sion to run for re-election will) heart attack last September, to-greeting for all of them as they from office." He sald that while his heart tered her flying school in 1946, He his arrived trom the White House liv-attack may make him a “great-lived in the McBride home until President has consented to take ing quarters, . But he declared he has been | or risk” than’, normal person of a year ago when he moved into is a reasonable one, When he went on the air, Eisen-handling all of the essential du-his age, the doctors assured an airport apartment. have hower’s mood turned solemn. ties of the White House for many him the percentage of risk is She said she called Green last Mrs. Eisenhower cupped her chin weeks without any strain or dam-not great, night about overdue payments on 4in-her—left hand and watched her} age to his mended heart, He had told news some jointly owned property a conference “and/ husband 8 mmeetly when he said of He added: ‘‘The doctors insist earlier he his soul-nasty’ came the to house, as announced he got ee sea: jot co sla searching a SS her and knocked _her| that hard work-ot the kind-t-have "he | down. FAMILY DECLINES of this: “My answer would not be described does not injure any re- The McBrides have four chil-| “Even: the closest members of covered coronary case, if such a affirmative unless I thought I Capt. my family have declined to urge recovered patient wiil follow the could last out the five years.” dren: Tom. McBride Jr., of} Ime to any specific course, merely regime they lay down. Certainly, * ” * the U. S. Army; Robbin S. Me- Medical iby whatever I decided was best to hurt me.” ; ule of appointments today as, his in California; Maria, 13, and Mike Portable ELECTRIC. Portable ELECTRIC. isaying they would cheerfully abide to this moment, the work has not Eisenhower has a busy sched-Bride, in the Army CorpsSEWING. MACHINE ig es a do.” * * «* big decision out of the way, he 9. The children were up- stairs at the time of the shooting. When Eiseahower concluded his returns to the routine of the White Reconditioned& Parts talk, the First Lady joined him at visers think he will actually be House, Mrs, McBride is well known in) Dy by Necchi Sewing Cente He said some of his medical] ad- Men's Long Sleeve Sanforized, full cut, easy to hig desk, TV watchersgot a brief en aviation circles. She for- better off in the presidency than glimpse of her, She worea black Argentina has become one of the merly operated the Apopka Air. in any other job because of the NOW ONLY silk dress and a double strand of world’s chief exporters of grain, port and flew in last year’s watchful care he will receive from pearis, clas mostly corn, but still produces Powder Puff Derby, an air race his doctors, much less than the annual U.S. for women pilots from Washing- When the photographers moved QUIET CAMPAIGN ton, D.C., to Havana. in for another picture after the) He had never planned to do any wash, assorted colors and broadcast, Mrs.. 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THURSDAY, MARCH 1. 1956 Competition Keen on Drawing Boards aptures Fourth par in pay 15 Years Grain Prices — NEW YORK— In the past 15 siof GMC Truck Sales years the number of accounts in Nearly one out of every four Autos of Future Set Hot Design Pace! commertial, banks in the United By DAVIDWILKIE . |Windshields and rear windows GMC gasoline trucks sold in the iy Abt J, States has doubled and the amount} nave Seen wreeeee eee ee U.S. during the past year was @ Press Automotive Associated of deposits and bank loans and CHICAGO (®—~In another erratic as far as they can go, but the imarket with rapid price swings Editor ‘investments bas tripled. trend appears to be to extend DETROIT (#—There ‘ts a great engincere explain it very Today 9 per cent. of the nation’s ‘soybeans and old crop wheat [eS “ttutures held firm on the Board of the car. business is transacted through ‘|checking accounts in banks. Banks i of the nation’s automakers these days. The are striving to experts be first with several features. Business Notes are transferring nearly two trillion); dollars annually. new @ Richard Mineweaser, of 684 Right now, for example, , there No Use Yet for Paper =; Bird St., Birmingham, has been is competitionsee which make to cited in a recently-published equi- of car will be first to offer exhaust That Resists Liquids table Life Assurance Society book- reduction devices and which will r NEW YORK — A paper that Is Net .as. being among the firm's top be firet with access panels in the ery resistant to oil, water, and/Pi 50 agents in its home ownership|e°Y other liquids, but through which plan of financing air passes easily; has been de-per cent of ‘GMC’s Mineweaser, whose offices are lo-veloped by a New York paper com-deliveries have been in the latter cated in the Pontiac State Bank class. Bidg., is credited by the — very: * *¢ @ In January domestic deliveries it in test the cars satisfactorily on the pub- with having obtained $537,500in But so far no use has been found of the light-duty V-8s surged -to 35 +ii “Greens—Kale, Mo! 1.00-; accounts during 1955. while the coppers were mixed and for it, Suggestions includecool-dis- per_centof the total GMC figure == 185-1460:geema posable raincoats, or popcorn tbags for this weight bracket. a n-‘that won't leak grease,— eral manager and GM vice presi-* -|March $2.19%: corn % lower to 44| .jdent, recently was citedthe’ by Places Order for Cars lhigher, March $1.27%; oats un-Grand Valley Chapter of the India Patent Centenary An order for 100 covered-hopper ichanged f6 14 lower, March 5944; Michigan Society of Professional CALCUTTA—The ‘centenary of carsbeen placed by the Grand has market the patent system in India will Trunk Western accord- od-irve % to 1 cent lower, March Engineers for ‘‘outstanding contri- stocks were = geet L~ Royal Dutch/firm : $1.29; soybeans% to 2 cents high-jbutions” to the profession. New York Central, ‘tor best stock carlot be celebrated in Calcutta in 1956. ing to General Manager Francis The program will include an ex-A. Gaffney, The 70-ton cars gre bier, March $2.55%, and lard 5 to American ack 6a).35-2.60. reds The GM executive was award- 7 cents a hundred pounds lower, Copper, Du Pont, Gen- ed a mahogany plaque in Lansing. hibition ‘of patented machines, to be built by the Pullman Stan- March $11.85. Electric, F. L. Jacobs, U.S. Pou The award was the first of its articles, and registered designs, dard Car ManufacturingCo, at @ ‘AGO GRAIN {kind ever made by the society. and a symposium on patents, — cost of about$1 million, —Pri hi cas —-Opening} é. Es Detfott at and r pound for Net1 : -ity poultry up to 1 Wheat * * * =: ‘Heavy hens 20-20. Hs me seeeneee . eanozes . Lower were Southern Railway, | #e8ry. protiars or, fryers 14-34 rae lm EeeSouthern Pacific, United Airlines,| Barred Rocks 2-26. Caponeties (4-444 /88 <+-0--+ Magma Copper, Air Reduction, |") ,20., ho Ss with wendy, ‘on bens farm Goodyear and Babcock & Wilcox. | otferings gel ene wot ret Mer The Associated Press average of| 77. ¢Geponestes barely ‘ ; ues Se. veell.98 60 By SRE cents stots dh i at $179.10, The market still] fons = : wy is in the upper reaches of its big ——— bull market advance. The historic] — wen gow op ta pomegeyine high for the AP average is $181.50) 1.52rege raae wrauczre P| Dec, 5 fe oe teas eras 1Rte cose beavy hens 23-37; olthes 6: 8 rah 1-1 brotiers dp or fryers 2 roosters .5-16.5; New York Stocks —_[itezzzi* we me AIQANIIC IN (Late Morning Quotations) Z : i DETROIT EGGS 5 ° irel ...... 14 Jones & L 46.6 sae Air peticton ME Keleey Haves’. 344] Ree Cane imciuded, teeta British Columbia Boat That means that a mM... . Renmecott ... 4 =) ades: Alun a iy motte ie ee O Whites—Grade A, jumbo 80: unos Spears. 50 With 5-Foot isesses GIS coe. 47g 8 ge 44; Am Atring.... 248 Lene eB... 16/14. ave. Saar Bare a Saw-Tooth Pole Am Gyan -.. 4 & Lb 16. ; 42, wtd Gas -+ $0) Ligg My..... 67. WASHINGTON — = eee ty Bis te See ee | Sn = aoe ee ae see GS Loew's os SR : f 8 Am NW Gas.... 58.7 Lone Commercially Pag os : Am News...... si j a at weeae Pcie * pow oe medium /Department has struck vigorously eeecen . ie le ou. Gb pha” Fam --Si8|” mrowns--Grade A, large1; medium 36-|at the enormous basking sharks om a" Tel oH Martin, ... 33 a ‘ an un that smash the gear of salmon ‘Am Viscose... 48.6 Mpis Hon’ -3a suvpies Pe oe. ee fishermen off the British Columbia Apac Co ...... 76.7 Monsan Ch ... 46 mediums t and shert of full) ogast Anac& C,. M Ward $9.4] Onde ly upon ° * *¢ W 67.4 ceeds. Armco Btl » $22 Pad 33.3 arrival. Armour & Ca. 8, Motor Wheel 383 ae A five-foot steel ram with pointed Coo Pe neuter edge and saw-tooth top, joined in seinen, --2-1 foie te. | er) oon * oO. as. al spearhead fash: Bik a Sale’ o royat ere a saline2| pig tina, 3 score A St: isos protection on : ceaean ve ry in Be ‘reeipig vesse! fet ta! bat 0 Bes: eries ___.. Benquet weet yah Nat Lead a #2.6| 90 B 06; 09 © 3s caine ST, bagged about 50 of the pondis Av .....048 Gree... a fo 8 ss dr, oeeee ” oe .. e * it b 8 Wl + * oeing AU... 162 NY Coniral | 42.5| wholesale buying prices aged: US. in one month's monsters campaign jorden ....... 60.1 Nis M Pow ©. 33.3) whites 60-60. ; cont A's 38.5; mixedithe National Geographic Society torg Warner... 44 Nort & West . 64.5/38; mediums 37; standards 37; dirties Budd Co ...... 20.3 No Am Av 64.4 35.5; checks 35; current receipts 36. Breet ft Beate.ft — es ene (es $25 comeeaeeed Camp Soup... 41.7 ens Di 72, i withcosts hee. 334 G8 50 Livestock provement ovre other basking: Copmel gut... 7 wee AE 8 pamen cee Canon, shark extermination methods. Carrier Cp..,, 53.4 -16.2 chi AP) —tiegs salable back presided. pr is — -Be 100. enough hogs ear to make a| When harpooned,the shark parecer. ugh often Ches & Onid.. 97.1 Penne: Jo... 2) ieher cents or more descends to sea bottom and rolls Cheveler -..-+» a ee 238| ttle salable 1S. Market nominally about to dislodge the weapon, ClimaxMo .... 67.3 Pilser --..+0 $03) saughter see eaten uasty| sometimessuccess. The ram with | Col'prdA 2.. 283 Phileo 4 $34] steady, with muta early ptirengthoP) also favored over rifle fire, a ee or o . p stthcen KAGE z = cee eee “ IA 3 pi coe ootive, ceedy; bulls dangerous and frequently § sar in- ‘0! wee i ° ; 00; ig . . Sree ol Bee Se ee eet bl ret caeoes meres Cont Bak... 947 RCA .....°.1. 44.71 steers 9080: Dull int ais 6) Cont Can.,.., 41 Repub Bt! ,,. 46.5/1902 Ib steers 17.00-20. 1 tions, Cont Mot.... 61 Rex Drug ... 0.4/1228 Ibs 19.28-19.50 and head 1370 A n coms on Ame 7 md — . — ihe 1.05 fewm geet oa — bese oats The basking shark’s range in- ‘orn see : e 00-1700; ere: ious ieee 331 Rock a fine as Sra¢ 1080, al waaay cows ae the hor Daca cag) ere wee . eway Bt 5) ere Det Edis... 34.7 gt Reg Pap .. 45.3|10.00-11.80; few y Holste umbis to southern fornia. It 5 p. m. to8 p.m. Saturday, Mar. Dis C Seng . 34 Scoville Mig 38 12.0; some Sveriy tee ‘ows ioe ti takes its whimsical name from a 3rd, 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dencus 63) Seams eee. 5 bem utility wed, commercial bulls i3s0. habit of drifting slowly along the TV weet ene eee” 2: Soa] Calves samnbte 35 Today's market upwa-'sun. One of the seas largest fishes. All work guaranteed. FE Du Pont ....2242 shell Oil 6-6) a as plored 689-810 sea surface as if basking in the StrakaService. Day or night.| B “hate Lite... 38.1 Socony Mob ;. 70.7 /changed. |Compared,last Thursdey.¢¢; it sometimes measures 30 feet or ee eee 0 limited STpty ‘iss |more long. One weighed 8,600 ummage sale, 9 4. First Tobe Sat.to Erie RR, .-<.. 213 Sperry Rand 26.1 /choice and prime 27.00-30.00. fewindi-/ pounds. Its liver was 60 per cent | Spiritualist Church, 16 Chase St. Firestone. + TAS Bid Gil Cait 043] engueeel GSEsand tO And weighed 27,100, pounds. —Adv. eel Freuh Tra : Hy a ‘On Ny yah) eulty ope & 7 "s market Gen Bak .... 9.3 Stevens, JP .. 253) steady” Compared bs Tree's, Seg| basking-shark oa hes medicinal It your fend’s in all and needs Ges Dynam.., os meno ne s 2\demand; trading etive; | lambe fully value, Other parts of the fish are bail. Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 56-4031. Elec...... . Pua seen if, vi mos z ‘ _ Adv Gen Mills... 66.6 Bwitt & Co .. 46.4]om shorn “atferings; eheep scarce, firm.|used to make fertilizer and chicken seen. emas «e130 t 1h ad ia oe an . Rummage sale. Youth Center, ger or $2 Bo, SMA ated ne Ok Gaia Be Gite Gen Tire steer bid Tex ‘O Bul... 284 prim wooled | lam Be. 30: Be The enormous size of the fish, | Here's Why! | Lake Orich, FPri..and Sat. —Adv P * Th Pa .. & and choice woo ambs A can 81 ee a pecs 74/f1 98; some prime 133, 1b wooled lamp.| however, makes landing it always Goodrich ..... oe Tran W Air... 264 eal — ———— kegs 4 Ad difficult and sometimes dangerous. Goedel Brno. Good saeee ou sho) -iv Grah. Paige . 24 Leng pct ae aa 21,00; bulk food and choice shorn iambs|A blow from the massiv e tail can The Four New Proposed Parking Lots will be purchased, see a as a7 setite a soba’ daushter sheep s00-(stave in a smait boat. Fishermen CLEVELA: ND (INS)—@tandard O11 Ce paved and equipped with money obtained from the sale of Greyhound ct: jaa UD Carbide ..11% || 10.00; comparable shorn sheep 4.00-9.00 |have found whaling craft uneco-of gerd —_ Soy! _ Oll....6. 93-4 Unit Afr Lim 413 — coma anein theebbaskers. . REVENUE BONDS. — As + ' Gait are me on CHICAGO LIVESTOCK nit Pru o. ‘HICA! >, 29 (AP)—Galable bh Hontestk . ae Un Gas Cp .. 314 145000: ceacal ease moderately active. Hooker El... 72 US Lines .... 234/around 25 lower om butchers up to LOUN eat S en ‘ ' THESE REVENUE BONDS WILL BE PAID FOR ENTIRELY Indust Ray.... 47.2 Gg Rubber .. 546/around 280 Ib, instances off more on na srockholders ‘the firm looks forward | Inland 8ti..... 86.2 ts steel ... 57 | weights under 230 Ib; weights over 280 ith a optimis agi FROM MONEY RECEIVED FROM THE 5c PARKING Inspir Cop... 64 ug ++. 18.8! Ib galy weak to 25 lower; (sows @round Vernon J. Hosner_ He pear Lond prices should remain reason - Int Harv wae) west v Tel hileib butcher tL S012 2.00; ; most Foy at | : ei ably _METER FEES OF THESE LOTS. wan cherg fe Coes = Westg A BK . 31.6) 12.00 weighin en“330 » and serch ROMEO— Service Sor Vernon ite —Record income ni tg El ... 58.6/sisableen o 1 an ades; seve 9, Tuten (INS) net 81, of 248 S. Main St., wil Int Tel & Tel 32 Whe Mot |. 414|iots Nei and 300-240. ib |Hosner, These Bonds al cn a 40.4 Wiison & Co 146) and a ad 180: wed _ thoes verted *igr be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from! are similar to U. S. Bonds or bonds issued by private . | mae we on Trade a mow Jeane Maa... &® Foot cisha? 914|ib $100-11.86; few lots 336-400 1b 107§-|Roth's Home for Funerals, with che firms which are paid off by regular, budgeted items of operation. Zenith Rad...126.4 -00; scattered lots 150-180 ib 9.00-11.00; burial in Romeo Cemetery. larger lots Ib sows 9.50-10.75, It is the normal manner of doing business. It is the sound way to wei ts under 380 |b scarce, quotable Mr. Hosner, a former village tax company announced its plans to spen STOCK AVERAGES befween $70 and +20.Prog for new to WEW YORK, March 1—Compiled by the assessor and lifelong resident, died finance such a project. piants and equipment | in 1066. Salable cattle 16,000; salable calves. Associated Press. 300; fed steers and heifers. very ae last night after a long illness. 18 6 eC YORK aNs)——Ametican Tobacco steady to 8 lower, some steers Prev. day ....0 of $51,661,000, reeee it sracks lower than Monday, better an 50 rood He leaves one daughter, Mrs. ‘0 The Michigan Revenue Bond Act (Act No. 94 Public Acts of cent of the steer and heifer suppiy still voscee ee 178.8 other Bartholomew: son, compared with O61, .13 k soe 254.6 73.6 unsold; classes cows fully Eleanor one scarce; Month ago 290.2 134.0 73.1 176.4) steady; bulls strong to 26 hither; veal-Lawrence: a sister, Mrs. Lena share, the Boake pa year. Bales on nded 1933, as amended) regulates by law the manner in which these Year ago ry 9.8 1296 722 162 2 to 91,000.844.518 from 61.068,070.200 in ers and aay Sey feeders steady: 1995-86 high.,.. 257.8 142.4 78.7 181.5 1S-24.50 a prime. asee?;'Baker; and three grandchildren, bonds may be issued and paid off. A further protection and 1965-56 low 3.1 1149 67.2 1488 1954 hig! oe 212.9 123.0 683 155 ra \all of Romeo. 1954 low ...«.-s 143.9 #