HE PONTIAC gests opel * kk & He, Fe RONTIAC. MICHIGAN, , ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 —72 PAGES pecapiimnnnentinga rattan, * ‘WATERFRONT — Unifornied and applauding residents throng the Monaco waterfront as Grace Kelly, followed by Prince Monacan police Rainier, walks down the stern ramp of the royal Grace Greets Her Ka. MONTE CARLO (F—Américan:up ‘béside the liner Constitution,that with one hand, \Grace snug- film star Grace Kelly greeted Monaco’s Prince Rainier IH with! a big smile and “derling’’ today as they staged a romantic * Grace and the man she will marry next week were reunited| on Rainier’s Yacht Deo Juvante/ Il just offshore from his tiny Riv- iera principality, The 32-year-old bridegroom-to-be sailed his gleam- ing white, 138-foot craft out to ‘tie MAPPY ARRIVAL — Grace Kelly has a : aie for welcomers as Prince Rainier escorts her to waiti the royal palace in Monaco today. her at dockside as couple breaks oro one of paper streamers © tossed by spectetnrs. Margaret, Fiance Pick Bahamas for Honeymoon NEW YORK (®—Clifton Daniel, Margaret Truman's fiance, they will honeymoon im a the Bahamas, after their April 21 wedding at the Independence, Mo., home of former -President and Mrs. Harry S. Truman. Daniel: assistant to the foreign’ news editor of the New York Times, said yesterday the Nassau’ home of Count and Countess Guy’ de la Fregonniere had been of- fered to them for their honey- moon. ‘The countess, the former Phila- — heiress Priscilla Dicker ‘reportedly is a longtime friend of Daniel's, re-} union on the blue Mediterranean. | * which had brought his bride and a shipload of rélatives, friends and reporters from America. The only jmmediate kissing | was a light one Rainier quickly | planted cn the. fulyse princess’ | slender hand. Five minutes later, as the yacht steamed toward shore and the couple stood on the bridge, the prince wrapped his arms around pick wo the adh ofthe piciesnte peiwseeber ‘Debings em 8 iets ere pent te vector his fiancee. Holding ‘her big white} AP Wirer cote! gled up and put an around Rainer's shoulders. RADIANT HANDCLASP \ Then radiantly holding Hands they sailed into port to a tumult- uous welcome, With them were Grace's ego Mr, anti Mrs. John B. Kelly. of Philadelphia, who had followed he| her on to the yacht from the lingy. EMBRACED AGAIN j As they neared the big stone) entrance to the port, Grace and with one arm still around his bride- to-be, Rainier pointed to his- pal- ace, high atop the rocky penin- isula sheltering: the harbor. It is there Grace will make her future The dockside was thronged with AP Wirephote ing car for trip from waterfront to Miss Kelly carries flowers given « e Motorcyclist Dies ipherg and hundreds of Monacan | stitution 3,000 tourists, newsmen, photogra- the Prince embraced again. Then/®5! ad Farm Billo on Ike's Des Delay May Be Costly \Senate Passes Foyptian Jet ‘Shot Down by Israeli Planes ‘Arab Commando Raids Resume; Children Slain While at Prayer JERUSALEM . () — An Egyptian military jet plane was shot down in Israeli iterritory today after an air fight between four Egyp- tian and two Isrgeli planes, an Israeli army spokesman announced. . The air battle erupted as angry Israeli troops _re-). doubled their efforts against Arab commando raiders who staged five new attacks dur- ing the night. Three school- children and a teacher at prayer were killed in one of the raids. Government officials denounced the attacks as a new “round of — by Egyptian murder ALL-OUT HUNT -Large forces of police and troops were thrown into the all-out commando hunt; Public clamor the bloody hit-and-run that have killed 13 Israelis and wounded 51 in five days. * A Foreign Ministry spokesman charged the latest attacks spelled Egypt's answer to peace pleas by U, N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold, The U, N, official is conferring on the Middle East crisis with top Egyptian officials in Cairo. VICIOUS RENEWAL “The answer has been a vicious calculated renewal of aggres- againgt Israel,” the spokes- Soxlandd spate U\ S. Ambassador Edward A. for showing “remarkable restraint during \the present crisis . . the face\ of march * * «© Although \the Egyptian. govern- ment’ hag disclaimed responsibility for the com , a Cairo ‘radio announcement aid last night—just before the raids\— that 300 suicide .|squadsmen sent ‘across the Gaza border last week. ‘had been pulled Lawson praised the Israeli people|strumental jn! e marauding gangs that Thome 1.” A pro office ment in —_—e , * property. ° New Postal Site Periled site for Pontiac’s post tion may not be available for the building unless prompt action is taken. by the- Post Office Depart- The adaition as promised Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean Feb. 29, when Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield said the site would be. announced “in 60 to 90 days.” Today is the 62nd day since the promise, and Postmaster Dean says the site which he has rec- ommended to the Department may not be available much longer. The owners, he says, are anxious to ! make their own _— for ‘using the House Measure by 50-35 Count Eisenhower Says Plan Does Not Meet Test of Good Will; Benson Sad WASHINGTON (#)—Con- gress last -night- plunged the farm issue more deeply into the 1956 political cam- paign by sending President Eisenhower a new farm. bill Dean said today Washington action on the project apparently is being held up until details of a new, nation- wide scheme of mail distrikution be- tween major terminals are worked out. a * e ., The plan would involve long-dis- tance mail hauling by trucks rather - than trains, and would require more loading and unloading facilities at the Pontiac addition. Summerfield, who said “there is no question of Pontiac’s need” for ex- panded facilities, promised top prior- |loaded with features he op- ty for the project after a Pontiac jposes,” — Press series on the inadequacy of the In an all-out-rebuff for present setup. Eisenhower engineered by Band Concert Democratic leaders, first the House and then the Sen- — ate gave final approval to City Firemen eing Plagued Society Matron Set for Tonight Pontiac High Students Under Dale C. Harris to Honor Goldman ing ‘touches to its performance and is ready for tonight's. annual: Lmounted for retaliations to avengejband concert at 8:15*p.m. in the boys gymnasium at Pontiac High. Under the direction of Dale C. Harris, band members will high-|— light. the progrem with «two marches by Dr. Edwin~ Goldman. Thse numbers will be played in tribute to the late Dr. Goldman whe conducted them when he cot pt era oe ee | “Clarence the Clarinet” is a novelty number by James and Paul Peterson. Originally written clever sound effects should prove to be interesting to adults as well, says Harris. E flat clarinet soloist puned back. \ ‘schoolgirls wearing red and white! ribbons — the national colors — in their hair. ‘EVEN THE WEATHER Even the weatherman provided |a welcome fit for a princess. The lblue Mediterranean was almost glassy calm and it was a bright)” ‘day, despite a few. clouds over-| head and darker skies to the north, over the as * Scores of oma boats cut white |? wakes in the sea around the Con-| and the yacht. Light planes and helicopters circled joverhead. Gay pentants flew from the big liner, but the prince's 300-ton yacht carried only his royal flag, in Ferndale Crash’ Michael John Todd, 20, of 924) |W. Marshall, Ferndale, was killed| SAYS last night when his motorcycle ran! linto the side of a ear, - | Oak-Park police say that Robert |T. Tingley, 27, of 257 E. Saratoga, Ferndale, was going west on Nine |Mile and had stopped to make a, left turn at Saratoga. Todd, going into: | Tingley’ s car as he turned, they) east on Nine Mile, drove added, Todd was dead on admit- 'tance at William. Beaumont Hos-! ‘pital. Tingley and his four passengers, all juve niles, were not injured. Utah Telephone Firm Big Demand for Baby Furniture! The lady who placed this little Want Ad to sell some unused baby furniture said she could have sold a ware- house full from the number of calls she got. BABY FURNITURE IN GOOD cond. White Storkine wardrobe Limits Party Line Talk TABIONA, Utah, ® Uintah Basion Telephone Pay conversations on party telephones. | minutes: You have one minute to! finish your conversation, connection automatically is cut. ~ Predict Cloudy Skies Tonight, Tomorrow At the end of the minute the| white with a gold crown. After | Miss Kelly came aboard, the yacht hoisted-the- U.S... flag-at-the mast) head with the royal colors. As the Deo Juvante reentered | the. port of Monte Carlo, Miss Kelly and her prince—eame =| on the bridge to receive a thun- dereus greeting.” from the crowd, rockets and sirens of the ships in port | mingled with a 21-gun salute. The prince and ‘close together acknowledging the! | greetings of her future subjects. “| Grace wore a snug-fitting blue) (Continued on Pope Bends Cal. 2) Riesel Clues Worth me $45,000 in Rewards has an answer to _long- winded) NEW YORK (INS) — Authorities! ‘further in a Des Moines speech ‘said today they still were without it’ has installed a device in a clue to the. identity of the assail- )seven Utah communities which ant who hurled acid into the face ' warns perty line users after four! \of crusading labor columnist Victor Riesel' a woe ago. * been no inducement for persons to conte forward with information. Lusty cheers | Rewards cediie $45,000 have |50 COMMANDO raips The Unofficial Middle East News | Age ncy made a similat, anihounce- ment in Cairo today, but, conceded) that 10 of the commaridos had been killed in action in Istael. Is- rael says her troops have',killed 13 of the guerrillas and captured will be Gerald Crossman and Eldon C. Rosebart will do the nar- ration. According: to Mrs. Hazel Wells of the Instrumental Music depart- ment, tickets for tonight's con- ‘cert will be available at the door. His Name? Snoozer? GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. Hammarskjold: meanwhiNe ischeduled further talks in Cai ‘today in his ‘drive to end the strife between the Arabs and Is-'* ‘terday with Egyptian Premi \Gamal Abdel Nasser and talkediT 'to other hi Egyptian officials. Ike's ‘56 Drive toBegin Tuesda | President ‘Will Address, 800 GOP Leaders at Capital Dinner AUGUSTA, Ga. @® — President .Eisenhower will kick off his re- Miks Kelly stood election campaign with an address) to 800 Republican party leaders ‘at a Washington dinner next Tues-| day eve ning. _{ The Preddent : vacation head- quarters announced this today as secretary. ‘White House press \James*C. Hagerty hit back at for- mer President Truman's charge) that Eisenhower has been a “do-| nothing -president.”” Truman said last night that the President has compiled “one of the most. amaz- ing records of political betrayal” | on farm matters that he (Tru- Man) ever has seen. a ce ee “] don't believe that Mr, Tru- to|man, by his own standards, _ ote ete tet eee rael. He met for 75 minutes yes. uns day—-On A holdup man robbed Gerald |\Wert,. liquor store clerk, of $341, then made him lie on the floor— ght beside the store's watchdog, asleep, Tulips Are Budding jare proghkes |Holland’s ltiv al, May } “\by property,” said Fire Chief John ail Med Schools and|Mc. Furstenberg, dean of the Uni- @ measure which admin+ istration Meutenants pre- dicted Eisenhower will veto, ; Eisenhower. by Grass Fires Warm weather and children at play have combined this week to offer Pontiac firemen a serious problem.— grass fires. “Everybody realizes the danger such fires hold for tots and near- Stabbed Dead Cincinnati Wife Found’ in Pajama Top, Robe in Doorway _ F. Shroeder. “But an even greater danger occurs. when fire-fighting equipment is tied up and not “mage ng available to fight ser wnt minutes_could be lost recalling fire-trucks, and speed,” |frict. Franko > pointed out, “is what saves Frank ves at fires.” Firemen and equipment were tied won several hours fighting eight a gs yesterday, and four on Fewer Enroll UM Dean Institutions Are Taking a All Qualified ANN ARBOR GNS) — Dr. A. versity of Michigan Medical School, told the Tri-State Medical Association today that medical] in the sete en So Levies Snes for| i a * ot Dr, Furstenberg said that schools, at least on a state level, are taking al) applicants who) “‘meet minimum qualifications.” He sald that many talented youths have turned away from arms. The wounds on the i : e i i Dr, Furstenberg said he ex-ifive years. They had no children. In the pects med-school training to be! House, Dems,_Diggs,. Ding el}, longer, ‘perhaps going to a year Normal Procedure? Griffiths, Hayworth, Lisingd, round basis instead of the nine- | Machrowicz and Rabaut voted for ; month academic year, | PONCA CITY, Okla, ®—A Pon-jfhe bill; GOP John B. Bennett ? * ¢ 6 ‘ca City police officer who inves-/for. Republicans against it were =” | “By 1965 or 1970,” he predicted,|tigated a reported fight wrote:|Bentley, Cederberg, Dondero, Ford, = -\the so-called war babies will ‘Nothing serious, Just a guy try-|Hoffman, Johanseri, Knox, M@ie = ' throw the curve _Upwards again. ving to put” his two kids to beg. Ider, - Wolcott, — ¥ noe Si a ees : me Seen beat SN ‘READY FOR THE MANTEL — Christmas-is a sneer eeeces pn irbonad a nae eR Se ee eatin she eh Beauty, ‘while the latter Hitless. ao gardener, had |Wednesday in a letter to Donald 1 | | | ite Hi ik Albany, Ind. Physicians say ¢ this latest heart failure, but they her bedy causea the succession attack. as Spams & mnt WENT = Oily 2 Whitehead is undergoing treatment for her 25th heart attack in New Reouler $28.50 Value ....seces 15.88. 14. = _ On seven years old, Sheila meee Eo ng Seemces 15. 95. .14 I95= eral factors, t| Birmingham students. in Our Paint Dept. EMINGTON “AUTO-HOME” 15 95. 14 95= jeonat.echcl wordt “enaiy math The new pool will be at —_Wina , Regular $29.50 Va ---- soos, ° +, = otter litle hope ot a permanent |MS CTEM SUM oe Lansinglooueion oo tee ate nai cal = FLORIDA Regular $29.95 Value »--....0+ 1299+. 16,95 & cure for the periodic attacks. An acute infection in another part of holding tube from oxygen tank while recovering from a previous ane THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 ae | a Ba os : ‘|The Day in Birmingham cL Mom Wester Schoo Board of Education OKs" “Ele Eyes Daugherly Second Pool, 3 Schools | for a sec- j i } : BRAND rmere vor 11.95..10.95 6 seams oe 12.49. 11.49 E ae ee . 14.33... we 13-77-1277 i . , ; F Fea TIT ‘ Peas $29.50 ~- syg VACATION — FREE of attacks. She is shown above ee ed pore Bg Play as mc’ . -we sell what we advertise. hy Poy Mare? Participation ler made the announcement He |. Swanson, general manager of| iHarris Lake Yields . Body of City Youth 25 aie Z ntti: ‘fzeklseeles (Grade Land at Site of Shopping Center Grading operations have begun » site of the ‘Michigan’ Telegraph and Square Lake Rd., according to developers of the 150- acre tract. Work on the area, 60 acres of which will be utilized in initial de- eral plans, will be complet- aaa to serve Pontiac, Water- ford, Keego Harbor, Highland. ~~ Milford, Birniltigham, ~ Btoomtictd: Highway Group Cancels said, the Highway Department had * |participated in the fair at the re- quest of the State Fair office. MADE NO OBJECTIONS stalled picnic ‘drinking fountains, and information booth and had handed out highway Says Army Division Moves fo Mideast Hartford Times has reported the -|day the American troops would be- -lin “30 to 45 days.” . Suspect Will Testify | : ° . onge OWOSSO of — Believe it or not,'jor reasons.’ ; j Against Mate in Killing members of Owosso’s city charter} In effect, Eisenhower's chok | PRICED SO LOW! DETROIT #—Paul Ray, one of Commission say they are being was whether to: ‘Koirtjiai, has admitted his guilty “ipolice say, and has agreed to pels today he had heard several Nothing to Write eit a Carey fen] erent games anaes |S SIM M3. k “Tow in State Fair... -7—, |Sitsee AT | New Jet Transport /iski.'s,the,raanine, ter taking the position it has a lease ‘sa: rollment, on a portion of the tale groande.” Sot for 'G() Delivery. | parnum’s students Every year since 1947, Ziegler SAN DINGO, Calif. #—Convair has announced it will offer for)! _jdelivery early in 1960 the “‘Sky- lark 600” jet transport — termed by. the company the fastest com- mercial airplane in the world. The jet, costing $3,300,000 is de- signed as a one-stop transcostin- ental airplane but space in the wings for additional fuel tanks can make it non-stop cross - country, ‘Convair said, Cruising speed will be a for the four-engine craft ich is designed to operate from 5,000-foot runways and carry |Cludes allotment for salaries for 75 80 passengers. Coach versions will|?&™ teachers, carry 99, Trustee of Defunct Station Questioned He said his department had in- tables, benches, Mable VessndstAd Peiete—Reyon Wavila Pleated DRAW DRAPES Value to $8.50 —SIMMS PRICE— _ Per PAIR Lightens ff heavy Jobs, | carries 200 tbs. easily. * 40” High *14 Wide Troy to the Troy com- -|mission meeting _idonday night. National Football League t! 1000,000, has been ordered to an- swer certain questions asked by attorneys for the League and hine % Triple Gathered Pleats * Stitfened Tope—3-in. 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The prosecutor's office ruled yes- terday there was insufficient evi- dence to justify an assault war- rant against Harvey. Steve Kemeny, 37, of Wyandotte, contended that Harvey hit him be- low the left eye with a hockey i stick, e ‘Believe It or Not, Folks, Boys Paid Against Will v ae —because of Unseasonable Easter Weather, Wholesaler is “STUCK”! $5.95 CIRLS’ DRESSES AT $1.94 is hard to believe but were you in this gin to arrive in the Middle East | | wholesaler’s place, you'd do the same as he did . , . pick a store like Simms, j The article * - That put thé nee squarely up to Eisenhower. There appeared no| chance that Congress would over- ride a veto. Beyond saying the chief execu tive does not regard it as a good bill, White House press secretary James C. Hagerty dudieed toupee to spec- | ulate at Augusta on the chances of| aveto. - Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), chief admin- istration farm Heutenant in Con-' gress, sald today he is confident Eisenhower will reject the meas- ure ‘ ‘for half a dozen or more ma- added: “Fifteen hundred Marines left Quantico Marine Base several days age for the ‘Mediterranean Area.” “The Pentagon wos said to have decided earlier to shift the Second Armored, part of the Seventh Army stationed with NATO forces in| Europe, to the Mediterranean trouble om. ee “.,, Tt was said they may be! stationed in Siudi Arabia.” gr pick a. give-away price to eet real action and take your licking like a man, GUARANTEED TO $5.95 VALUES Gi | ” Dr Nationally Famous Brands NEVER BEFORE * | 1, Swallow his sinaeasal Princi-_ ples and approve a bill which en. ! thusiastic sponsors said would pro- | vide as much as three billion dol- lars in added benefits this year ice. But the city: commission has|for farmers whose income has. budgeted $10,000 for charter re-|been declining steadily for tre -lyears, or — 2. Veto the bill, with a putiapeet forced against their will to accept pay for their work. Eight “of the nine members) elected to revise the city’s 42-year- old charter said they wanted to do the work for free as a public serv- twe- men accused of the holdup slaying of Detroit grocer Simon testify against the other. Recorder's Judge W. CcKay Skillman yesterday accepted Ray’s offer to enter a guilty plea to second degree murder. © The prosectutor's office said a ea ee + nes Ray, 26, of suburban Dearborn, agreed to testify next Tuesday at the examination of David Tessen, Tercet eee aae beats ot the that Congress will approve no ale| ternate, and thus face the voters ALL SIZES a pen ene ad ipping | 7 to 14 oO ot th ; ch to act from the Kourtfian in his grocery last May Resume Today bill_reaches him mth time the Years ‘month, ‘ +|gree murder, _, {of auto theft set his own sentence of sentence do you think you should present farm program. MONTREAL, Que. 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Regular $2.49 value.- MS vse eanss ee ee) = $7.95 Playtex Girdles Discontinued; assorted sizes, styles—only RT idhectas Pees eeraesere ‘Sanforized, white = Sizes 4 to 14——~only 134. eeeeeee | 59¢ Infants’ Receiving Blankets Flannelette, border or plaids—only 60. tee ee eeesteeeee 37 $1.98 Girls’ Blouses—8 to 12 © — Paani FN coy ppc 40 Se ge soe YHE PON WLAY PRESS, > PHURSDAY: APRIL 12,1956 high price s' hope they lay a bill to help the: — ight-on_the—President's, * he said. . *BETTER PART OF VALOR’ * “I don't know what Ike is going President wired: - Moscow reports erection of the for studying the atomic nucleus, REDS BUILD BIG SYNCHROCYCIOTRON — synchrocyclotron. The giant machine, designed by the U. S. S. R, Academy of Sciences. The cir- . CIA to Operate i |Without, Ties i to Congress — formation on foreign . _ — might leak from such a commit- cular building, above, is the central block where |te¢e the synchrocyclotron is installed. Its circular magnet weighs 36,000 tons and has a diameter of ‘nearly 200 feet. Photo and caption material from: Soviet sources. world's largest tions and was developed By ARTHUR EDSON AP Newsfeatures Writer WASHINGTON «# — Apparently $t, of course, because it is directly|the old fashioned political debate tontrary to his philosophy of re-istim packs considerable pulling ces. “However, this is an election|POW*- * a ie For news Adlai Stevenson and Sen, Estes Kelauver are willing to the two political gladiators . that new offers have arrived daily. |* INVITATION FROM HARVARD An invitation has come from the Harvard law schooj forum, a neu- tral field. Kefauver went to Yale, Stevenson to Princeton. Kansas Democratic committee, “What better place than in Ike's home state of Kansas where the sia i m1 oo perform on things required wo, No highway, street alley. yl place weed by Grantee shall be obstructed longer when part ways, atreets. alleys bridges er other public places of said or unsafe condition by rea- ton of anything done or omitted to be by the Grantee, and it shall be! \ he for such damage as may be suf- \- tered by -any pr od corporation by bes ont public places, and shell said for gaa, rk and at present effec- “subject to review and e by the Michigan Public jssion upon Pfeper application by Grantee or the Village, acting by the wa is ace a being made thereto, an Tegulariy filed rates as # by said Michigan, Public Service Commis- stom or its successors, as applicable 4 said Village of Orchard Lake, shall at a timea be the a wiul rf rasan as bills for gas furnished br the Gran- 4 tee shall be payal ly... The yable month Grantee may col the pecified said charges as 5 schedule. The Grantee shall | ty iN 6. Gad Grantee chal con- struct and extend its system within said Ville furnish gas to applicants residing there-/ if, whenever the amount of gas th be furtiished- thereby shall provide an ade- ounte and previding such serv SECTION 7. The ‘Tights and authority herein granted are not exclusive. Either Mayr be manufactured. or natural gas tarnished hereunder SECTION @. Said Grantee shell as te ail other conditions and element of, service not herein fixed, be and remai subject to the reasonable rules and rege, lat jone of the Str of the — vag ah don or its > deers of the Village vot- ine Sian at @ Yveguler or in the use of = aleve, bridges to charge the ene of said the ra shown by ule now on fie" in “whe office of) Said retes change or tts successors, revved minimum furnish and) ‘urate meters gas distribution . ahd, shall reasonable return upon the enst of making omg extensions and Michigan Public Service) salon or its successors, Sop! enn Bn ate 4 Hite in_said Village a ‘skcTION This | franchise shalf not be! ott. Bam ae og otherwise alienated y and subject, } gan aa 10. The franchise ed. 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Armed Services Committee tried |, im vain to disuade Hoffman and finally moved to postpone fur- cost: Paine escort roared ahead of the automobile. Crowds lining the streets applauded and waved flags. : . * #8 A guard of the prince's personal thearing Wednesday. After several previous changes, the Air Force last year started building the. multi-million dollar base at the Kalkaska site, favored by Ford, Rep. Bentley (R-Mich) and Rep. Knox (R-Mich), whose congressional district includes the Kalkaska site. ‘ Supporters of the Kalkaska lo- A motoreycle H pended for a year. | Judge Elsarelli has been police stood at rigid attention as! buglers signaled the entrance oD lj ' 6 cation plan a floor fight in an ef- the couple to the palace grounds. 0 icemen $ roup fort to reverse the committee de-|Servants at the palace thronged cision, ito the windows. a [¢@PEOPLES| I hate James L. Carr, chairman. grams and sports teams by the officers, he said, Free tickets may be obt will be charged at the dbor.* Store, Apartments Damaged in Blaze struck a grocery store at 228 Saginaw St. about 6:30 p.m, . - SUIT or COAT Struck Down by Car Open Court Hearings Grand Rapids Man, 82, 1s truck, eich pulling’ ® trailer, costs. His driver’s license was sus- ordered] Hotia cam speech at a Harvard to show cause why the mandamus 0 : = "arc said he expected’ the council to action should not be taken in a|University graduate school seminar _ . Plans Benefit Dance Third annual benefit dance, of the Pontiac Police Officer’s Asin. will be held May 19 in the Knights ! of Columbus Hall, according to Sgt. York with the intentions of “taking from any policeman, Carr said, and a price of 25 cents a couple Foodstuffs and equipment val- ued at $4,000 were damaged yes- terday evening said, in an hour-long blaze which N. Abeut $1,000 damage also was done to the building, ‘they said, . was fined $100 with $50 Proceeds will go to charity pro- York, . “T'll tel any. Grahd Jury other body my side of the story, if on my part.” TALKS AT HARVARD Hoffa came here ‘to make an on collective bargaining in the over-the-road transportation indus- Hoffa said he did not enter New jover the trucking industry.” | ¢* * *# “I stepped into the situation to stabilize make conditions for truck drivers in New York,’ New Eng- land and the rest of this region," he said. “The area was not com- pletely organized and I went in there to’ protect union members against unorganized: firms.” . Circuit Court Date Set in Slashing Case Charged with slashing a fellow- player's face after a card game March 28, Walter Andrews, 22, of 533 Harvey St., yesterday was bound over to Oakland County Cir- cult for appearance Monday, fol- lowing an examination by Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. According to police, the victim, Bennie Williams, of 481 Harvey St. Claimed he was cut with a knife, = Tapparently “for no reason at all,” Orchard Lake Girl, 10, after the game at Andrews’ board-' Andrews was returned 5 jail under $300 bond, normal and materials plentiful there and said the people have a high admiration of America, es- pecially in the technical field. House Adjourns @78Ce s Her PrinceHoffa Counters GermanConsu! 0 a air . = : ae . : | 2 : : é 4 a B il . | ‘ ) ~ ‘Jet Base Debate as Monaco Goes Berserk Racket Charge (atzlks Temple on Building Permit 3 Base 3 (Continued From Page One) . ge Without help: from the United Cireui a | eer hos : silky topcoat, pearl earrings and, After ‘the palace, the : seehes, silt Gireeany weld bars . Squabble Over Location|s peas! breptiet. A corsage afjoowsle pee for a tew min) Teamster Leader Aaks| gone Communist, ral Repub versa’ Hazel Park. multiple ie flowers bosom. baltony overlooking) , Germany om _ Representatives’ Barbs [serge yachting suit, whi ee nergy agama Anywhere, Anytime’ _|tiac Civitan Club at a ge —— and black tie, ________#-jabout..2,000 below, most of them) <0). . ” over East Germany. The Federal ion dollar military construction|parents, -joining local officials who/{f} Court Conviction OD a Sage Republic stands strongly bill. had come aboard.- Whitegloved| ~~~ ee a ees ow eet att Communism and rmament and ; . The house took up the legisla- |" 4) tne dockside an honor guard Bedi we may ep Frank Hogan's récent assertion|""* Le the die-\titions _ circulated. | et oe acancanee's eee Oe ge = tee ay dl athe so ae by “Roum "Van Amik credits the U'S. for » end ppreval : he -.strong German recovery we SS a ee * Boje ea “1 have been investigated by | through its aid in the Marshall) inci) to pails the oftiabnds. Rep. Ford (R-Mich) opened an wd Daggers a ee Plan, He stated that life is DOW) “ane vote wis 32. Sylvan City Council Delays Budget Move The Sylvan Lake City Council -ilast night delayed the adoption of the city’s 1956 proposed budget un- til April 25. City Manager Ernest L. .Ethier time, This proposal shows an in- crease of $20,785 over the 1955 budget. At the same April 25 meeting, the council expects to receive bids » on $50,000 worth of revenue bonds ite finance the completion of the city's new water system. Other ‘action last night included the approval and the signing of a purchase contract on two voting machines for the city. They are expected to be ready for the Au- gust election, Ethier. said. Three Receive Injuries When Driver Sleeps One person was hosp! : two others treated for juries today following morning. two car accident at an Oxford Township intersection, Howard Hulsapple, 3%, of Ox- ford, was reported in’ satisfactory condition- Pontia wae $f pital after suffering a: fractured nose, multiple face cuts, and bruised left leg. Hulsapple was driver of one of the vehicles. other was operated by Kenneth Henke, 21, of Ferndale. a ; the collision since Henke coming towards him on the ‘approve the $114,290 budget at that, early} Hearings began today ih Oakland court on a man-| damus suit imvolving the centro- dwell- Builder David Fuller, who. gb tained a permit to build a multiple! idwelling in the city under a re-| cently passed city ordinance, is! petitioning for mandamus action’ |to compel the city to let him build! The city, under a new city coun-| cil, now contends the ondinance | was passed illegally: It claims pe-' the | ordinance attained signatures of | 20 per cent of the city’s voters, j necessitating a \ vote of tlie city Two housewives who circulated]. the petitions will testify in the! case, since the petitions reportedly were not filed in the city files and have not been located, Boy, 3, Strock by Car; in ‘Fair Condition’ A three-year-old boy, struck by] a car yesterday afternoon after) japparently running into the street i jin front of his home, is listed in \fair condifion in St. Joseph Mercy | Hospital, Michael R. Covington, son of Mr.| ‘and Mrs, Franklin Covington, 147 | ‘Auburn Ave., suffered a possible concussion, Pontiac police said, * | According to a report by the’ driver, Virgil E. Workman, 35, of) li Willard St., the boy was not) noticed until Workman “heard al thump” and slammed on his @.. Gaus brakes Pe | J tae s aedeieaig : | -_ SKYLARK... | | - \collided at a bridge Opelika. Killed in Alabama Crash | “The vedios. Nenry. Peselou 82, A 10-year-old Orchard Lake girl oe will take a census in 1957, side of the road, according to | . priced at - is in fair condition, Pontiac pf. mate asians ei enna cameron ee spesmreeaaine ane \ report. = eae eerie mentee a a albert DISCOUNTS ON EASY CREDIT 49.50 and up @ complete line of JEWELRY WATCHES + RADIOS a complete selection of LADIES, BOYS & GIRLS WEAR PEOP Quality Cloth girl darted into the path of his’ auto, apparently to look at dn ap-| proaching school bus. - Award Separation Job A contract for a $97,598 grade | separation carrying Drake road) over the Brighton-Farmington Ex- | 'pressway was Oakland County's) LES cS credit | The contract, awarded to low. bidder Joseph Plozai, Inc., of De- | troit, was one of 21 trunkline proj- | lects—totaling $9,275,681 let yester- | i day. See ens 8 North Saginaw Street | “More women held jobs in the | |United States in 1955 than in any | ipreviods year, some 21,000,000 of |them being regularly employed. \ 7 a Meet the New Salesman at OLIVER’S Ed D. Churchill Ed has been in the automobile business in Pontiac for years. He has served hundreds a thorough knowledge of values and worths of automobiles. CLOS SALE! Special Group 25¢ to 50¢ 19: 50¢ to 75¢ SPRING HOUSECLEANING — WALLPAPER EOUT ALL WOOL CARPETING. . . Textured bark wenve effect. green, dark green, and rose, Ask about our credit terms to let you enjoy your-broadloom and pay over a period of time. ‘69> Reg. 10.95 Quality A wonderful buy at this price. The functional modern ee texture of this handsome broadloom adds to its beauty $6 55 per a and Skylark shrugs off footprints, hs stays looking new. Grey, medium $7. x} a q *ee¢e# ef * America’s Finest Built-In Range ELECTRIC and GAS Hendi-Cook Tep— with fomous Dver Cook griddte. Lit out the griddle presta, an exfro burner underneatht IT’S A WIFE SAVER @ Completely automatic — even i THE PONTIAC: PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIT, 12, 1956 vor é | aT 2 eres. Team Leftovers | j and Ring Molds tae rice or biscul new interest look to the leftovers in a mac- t ring. This and an entirely re me By using milk. ae al cheese with small food, you give additional protein to Tifie dish, which is wise. Here are _jexamples of rings that go wet with leftovers: Macaroni Ring § cumeny macaroni ‘ tablespoon butter 6 eups edded _ cups, pew § bread orumbs = i 1 ay Agree mine ed eaueae minced enion, Fong pimento teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper Cook macaroni and drain. pea Pour American _ cheese mold, Set in pan of hot water. Bake in a moderate oven (350 de- grees) for about 30 to 35 mimutes or until set. Unmold on hot platter and fill center with creamed turkey. Makes eight servings. Cheese Bread Ring. quarts soft % inch bread -—y amounts of leftover protein : RICHER BEECH-NUT POLISH CHRUSTS — Springtime is teatime, and these Polish + Chrusts will make compliments blofsom from guests as they sample the fried pastry. Rolled oats give them a nutlike flavor. 4 = polish Teatime Features : hot water until arg ag ° Bok, metal spoon, stirring frequently.|§ . ® Chrusts, or Fr roy. (Seasaes beers et oak al ies O c ied Pastry tin. Chill until it begins to thicken.| CJoat over the richer, heart- Like the English, the Poles stop|white; beat vigorously with rotary Stir. in.fruit, almonds and vanilla) ;,, wake-up flavor of this for tea in the afternoon, But they|beater for five minutes, aa extract. Beat.egg whites until they| ¢ as blend of choice cof- and flour, mix “y relied oats. fees. It’s a revelation! And serve pastries like Chrusts instead! sugar, L Bien of thin sandwiches and biscuits.: jing well. nd i Chrusts are a unique and deli- cious fried pastry. The crust is Turn out on lightly floured board made with rolled oats which give|or canvas and knead dough until) a nutlike flavor and tenderness.|smooth and elastic (about five The dough is rolled. as thin as|minutes). Cut dough in half, then | around cant be, cut in strips, then tied in/roll each half to about one-eighth a knot. It’s fried’ in deep, hot aes thickness. until crisp and golden. A sprinkling of powdered sugar adds a touch of! Peal Per booed prey irs sweetness. | long. Pull the other end Polish Chrusts the slit, 4 eee yolks spoon it lightly into your measur~ | hf Fry in deep hot fat (375 de- A - Bossom salt grees) until golden brown. Drain./ing cup so that it overflows. Then p Nhe Micon =~ ~ypeliticameind Sprinkle with confectioners’ sugar.|level off the flour in the cup by 1 tablespoon rum or sherry extrect | If rum or sherry extract is omit- drawing a straight-edged knife or ted, add 1 tablespoon water. Makesia spatula in one quick movement. t-cup sifted % cup rolled oats, wneooked 3 dozen, over the top. | Add salt to egg yolks and egg ‘To Measure Flour In measuring sifted flour, when : you are preparing cake or cookies, * 4 ry i fs cup milk | Carew Yam Ham Skillet Recipe tase raway €ps $e op Bettad beter ey \% teaspoon : (Comes From Louisiana ,_| * i: tz. Franks Kraut Combine all ingredients. Pack # ' Louisiana Yam Ham Skillet is add cream and cook over low heat, into well-buttered-1%--quart ring. one of those always weicomée gn constantly, until thickened.| mold. Bake in moderate oven, * , salt, pepper and) (350 ) for 45 minutes. Let] —— adds yo to ws sg rag» oy 0 - pthecmne oma Heat to serving tempera- Pred 9: Al biiete unmoli c brown time. patties ure, stirring constant 1 sugar, This recipe adds them tolwith mustard and onion, Louisiana) \iaiwhile, anya gmt Nbes eight erin, patter. Tce ee ; in tasty on e tur’ eee eee Louisiana Yam Ham Skillet |Y2™ Mixture over ham. Makesicrisp celery in Center. Add cram silly: Ad put this dish in| 1% ‘os four to six servings. berry apple salad for contrast. the oven at a moderate tempera- 1 tablespoon grated cron aren Kat wt Fritrer) Fear oem AIT Prices Good 7 Da 1 sap putter ormasrorine fb: a ys H Wend cam geverkTaah ¢ me a al “a We Reserve ; : Combine mustard, on, Ss ene eee ae oe ine; add sugar and blend. | onions are tender, Add sawer-| Add patties and cook over j kraut and brown sugar; cover andjheat 45 minutes, Add yams ook over medium heat 30 minutes. | pineapple and heat to serving : oo agp slashes across each|perature. Makes six servings. ee ee Place on top| , Sntaditien Age margarine f sauerkraut; cover and continue 1 Geen son meakroome, Srained 10 minutes. Makes four to; 7 tebiespoons all-purpose flour ir ervines vs N Raabe party Tender -J SRN ey Ft PEE wn re. 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U vin PAGES core Mad prety V; Dark buts hide whisoy, Clear bottles let : ieee TASTE its : eer Soe Vf > ig af * - ‘ 4 - and Forests knnuglty comes up cates Bench Bitten | five hits in 45-trips for a 111 aver: : 8 Fe ata | {| | V Caution Si rteman Abelat Fotest: Fires ee ete aks ene ts benched by the F Ma Cur [es ers, le “By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {active as any, and'one thit mayjlike hermits in the ‘bargain, They|Air Service are now retuming to|Centertielder Bill Bruton, with only} Milws oa } Se oe oe On ae ee ea One their summer bases.” : | frequently hair-raising humanity permanently, - : 4 P ing seasons aren't the only ones|both.. / have to like things very quiet.| Rio Grande won 39 basketball WwW. ww ’ & ' that get under way this time of sec’ special ee neh yet Rio Grade vn, ta NE LO PRICE! 4 i >) —_}year—the forest -fire--season is|weathermen, firemen, mechanics, @ : That doesn't mean just in the/emergency a num 4 iy ane Roce no ne eisai] mous GOLF com |g UNDE + snail teniten tin ee Ok: Clem State University, ~~ ation miles, there are the smoke-jump-|$ So nag Tone eR Expertly done, with new"S6 equip- $9 7n35 @ regional tryouts forthe U.S pimps: Sapa: FRM Ty yee y Bar timberands ext_who Parachute into isolated $14 Mi. West of Pontioe on Duck Lake Rood wt ge 2 a ern ] 4* , 4 _ine_ winners of Saturday's Deal Mind wrester from Mlenigan |But the fir, sason ie open tn th /tney can bmcame big. in be Mic'¢ NOW Taking RESERVATIONS for 1956 $@ Guarantéco! tee ae taal a ka Aas Al ie AAW One sau Sngaton (u's commensal rebvoe somites lay "cm wir mondel§ XC GOLP BANQUETS 4 BOWLING BANQUETS $14 | 4Steam Cleaning — * Motor Cleaning | sr, a= sont em aa ae ewes Gace De ee cat ag Cah ate" STAG PARTS 7 pene pomnde)y & Srecinas, whe aot Jot, Washing. ora than alin vast checkerboard of intwr}¢ SERVING FINE FOODS and LIQUORS $3 PONTIAC UNDERCOATING | ne she a | Pe ke BOL Moos nlf PHONE MILFORD =MUtual 4-2361-— $97 Chose Street ta more are expected before the | Back for another try is Dale|*!s. News ws 8 yas] But in are soe > ap ; weigh-in tomorrow. Thomas (191 pounds), = : They'll pair off in eight weigh’ divisions in each of the styles of - wrestling, Greco-Roman and free style * ee —the latest —entries—are} Norman Gill (136.5 pounds) and Dears eRe ee t (291 pounds), a | both national Greco-Roman cham- TROPHIES New crystal-clear "SHOWCASE” 3 Bae Gear seal ; " bottle lets you see what = now. thee nay mc have been set for Sunday, April - : i” wee cpm. — ™ Le ; A — Sab saeee pars J 115, _the—state- «conservation depart-j . — sna _Now. SEE as” well as~ econ eat ee stn tux ate eS eee, ee . Bes Sic amssae Wins, ment announced today. Medals Made to 0: The tours have been requested . . EXPERT ENGRAVING PONTIAC of the recent hard winter on the TROPHY SHOP ons showcase bottle—we're proud of this fine mt 28 S. Saginaw FE 5-1697 PIONEER LEAGUE whiskey, Dapehasrah bectadho San ~ y w L Hold a bottle of Schenley Reserve up where . the light strikes through it. It looks likea | liquid jewel without a single flaw. You'll find no flaw in its fine smooth flavor, either, See it. Taste it. You'll wonder why you ever _ i spent time fiddling around with lesser brands. This is it, friends. This is bottled elegance—the whiskey for you. Pegsy headk ch dk deded Pleet Carrier Oatond Shop 0 6 Vulchan Chn. 43 73 , sash, Rouse 195—401; Dr, Miller's TTi— 7-B Division Pts. $7.00 Burke ES 4" Pts. Crestwood Irons.., Quality Ctare. 3 jd Beasty | 4 ver Bulc * MO, a 00 Burke 7" DaDCins, 6 Alike & Bon 63 3 ee _— ae z Hchinson 3 urdevant's " son's $8.50 Burke $2 95 d. Newcombe 178, Stanton A22; Signature Irons..,,. No, 2 604, Alten @ Gon 1918. $12.50 Burke +g 9-A Division wid 4 Signature Woods Cut-A-Way 15 40 Team No.8 58 61 rol Brush 16 41 Team No. 10 r* b ee Car 89 87 Chuck's Shack 47 69 : Sr 65 eg — 61 vous Pt. No, 3 41 74 $8.00 Woods......... 5 at See ae ww \connerenerazerss Fa 3 gt WELDEN - SPORTING GOODS “4 GStroh's ‘L Aird 218, L. Allen $7 Cooley 4— 2600, ri 4 BALL &@ Cl & CHAIN we ee main ee OF g i 51 Mt. Clemens $e, | ream Ne. 6 04 6 ‘Team Ne. 10 o6-06 ‘ FE 4-6211 |Team No.1 73 80 Team No. 8 68 66 < Team No. 4 8 Team No. 3,88 98 WOOO ODM) Team No. @ 6489 Team No. 4: 35 89 ee TROUT NETS ...51.39] HIP BOOTS | SMELT Knee Harness—Cleated Sole * N ETS _rec. § 1 $15.95 10’ $3.25 ‘Boor roor wapaas ..... “18” FLY RODS ..... $30 $915 tt, $1495 | CANVAS CREELS — si; $32 TROUT VESTS = si'8s— TROUT JACKETS — sito 58%) BASEBALL BATS 97° Values to 2.50 ‘| BALL SHOES Gloves bal sea ciscaa Ra MR) SHRI NR AeOMAAET Sh _ Foe eh # b | RETIRED WITH ae “i : 3 oe -—— HONORS MARCH 1956, .. i ok a Sie i ; Page a reopen, Brain: Ms es : : : te * \ aa * Wh | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1056 IMarkat | _ |Before Taxes Take Their Bites . AL: 2 F | (Market Shows Fic hest-Paid GM Otticialst lic We Tcerinty Rad Ue ‘Moderate Rise ‘Share Nearly $14 Million for Credit Due <3!ePey || “tee SOP Mains | a ine 'iee b> | Donelson-|ohns “+ ax} DETROIT —Harlow H. Curtice|actual pay after allowance for Taliaferro, nay A ee MAT! samed $776,400 as president ofjincome taxes: State GOP Maintains probably ket advanced tely) today|General’ Motors Corp. in 1955 but] Albert Bradley, recently elected| Their Automation Moves | ve yesterday. | epee BOM with early trading a fairjhis take-home pay was estimated! poard chairman sa tees| Outstrip Gove i JED FOR FUN) | at $121,328. - P rnor’s Taliaferro said a’ blue - ‘eyed HSC - | degree of a $176,525, stock bonus $71,723, bandit wearing a blue scarf 2-2 — ~~=t-~Curtice---was—among.GM's top: : ' é b ; , Aircrafts weré a little more| executives siewihan ter tenes SiG “O=Rep. wane vars waleed into Schuniit's _ ‘aust Voorhees-Siple | eee eae en Salen Ss oe sheen 4 ioe G. Donner, vice presi|Valkenburg of Kalamazoo, Repub-| ce ‘and ordered him to put two| , FUNERAL HOME other major groups. year, This was shown in @ Proxy] dent, $146,525, $65,224, $384,776 and|C@". House speaker, says the ad put 2 ‘ ~ _ Also advancing were mail order statement filed yesterday in Wash- oe “|Legislature provided ‘a “sounder” | Pints of whisky Peygom ‘shares, most and rail-/ington in‘ connection with the sdle| Louis C. Goad, executive vice|#PPTach to studying automation the cash register in a paper Cemetery Lots 5 roads, the airlines, bufiding ma-|of 1,378,833 shares of GM common| president, 46,300, $65,224, $384,776|2%4 its effects on the Michigan | '*S- + vain terials and utilities. stock by the Alfred P. Sloan Foun-|and $105,119. economy than was recommended| The man clutched the whisky| ° yi"4iide “Perry nd) 8 8 dation. John, F, Gordon, vice president,|°Y Gov. Willams, ~~~ - | and $28 under « blue suede jacket|~for._F tate — Prices were up around a point at > * * ¢ «@ White their best while losses were small. Fr ser aripayetontipa ary Si01.00, SORA, S9N.TO, end.906, In his budget message, the gov-| The name Taliaferro means blue-| . ave BO [Sine re ae aE Te ev ref ppc See Den | fa _ was al a dent, $131,300, $61,231, 769, : 7 = s - = : —— come a Wig. oo RAR anoes a & nn nee Sa $348,769, and| 1, was turned down. So It Claims . ___lelp Wanted Male 6 :| Among other were Chesa-| of five it Carl H. Kindl, vice president,;| —However, Van- ; ; pnke ,Oho 2.00 of 6 at 61 Company al |BDLOM, 02, S67. gnd Bt] he Cgntre roves HOS pen cain wit nom twe| ALERT MEN Mat 85" 20th Century-Fox 3.00 up ot other execu-| "Roger M. Kyes, vice president,| teas and Industrial Rela- | the largest and hest equipged FOR OUTSIDE “FOX 3, up . 4 ed i tions Center ‘i i . Ww. % at 2%, Reynolds Metals 1,500|tives together with estimates on|s10),300, $30,229, $249,771, and $87.| University; and the center has |UDTary in Europe with more than 1, seta up 1 at 65%, Pennsylvania Rail- 25 ae 569. | gleendy announced plane fer an | °O2% bec a os | Men road 2,000 up % at 26%, National “le 2S. Cyrus R. Osborn, vice president,| intensive study..cf automation : 2 Gypsum 2,00 up % at 60, =4Dolice Seeki ‘$101,300, $51,717, $263,283, and $88,-| effects. N fi 10 cents a Boeing 2,000 up % at 84% 19.) os fs a as eath Notices May $13.00. Or; %..@ Sherrod E. Skinner, vice -presi- observed under the gov- sate : The advance today was a con- a ernor’s recommendation the proj-| ~~ NEWSPAPER DIS- ——) —__.___} dent, $121,400, $58,216, $321,784, and) a, : ARBER, APRIL 11, 1986, SOPHL tinuation of the rise that yesterday rf $96,578, ect would have been undertaken |—“sgs9 ‘Mandon Bé., Cedar Teland PLAY ADVERTISING e ‘lave 48: large ; ave 45; me- retracted a portion of the “Chg er Change Charles G. Stradella, director of A yen oboe ela — Pg st areer: dear SALESMAN AND » did 41-63, td ave i Grade B, large losses suffered Tuesday. corporation and president of GM|naving the job done by MSU rep-| siser' of dara. Amelie Fir Fue BEOUA ey nis 40-41, wtd t na Agnocia Press average -¢ . Acceptance , . eee "oT gina rienced men only need apply. Wilec Phileo. ...."".,, $1.3|80n Why a policeman shouldn't be r icte veretta Snider, Mrs. Gladys CLaine Meeting ead bent Wel PER i Phill Mot,.... 45.1\allowed to raise his kids outside olina to help safeguard its school VUILICU y Icla Steffte. Mrs. Bessie Bass, Glenn Co. Ine ars. s exinew. of wonderful Som die Pilsby ‘Maiiig... 30.9/the city.” children, and other school systems Mie Gertrude tun esa Macs. | EXPERIENCED DOZER OPER: | tes; hetfers| Sent Gon 6 Pullman ...... 70.4 are showing a ‘“‘marked interest’) WASHINGTON (INS)-The Navy’s Betty Anderson. Puneral arrange- tor. Call Di P13 after ¢ Beth Jacob, § S. Saginaw,|P*Tticularly those over 1050 ie News White said he lives in Water- ivy ments will be announced tater p.m. Lewis t Migh, ; Bg hgh ay Bg pee sone ae 0 cent! Cems é RCA. Ot--eee: & ford Township at 2356 Anedrs Rd. |i" the uniquely-designed vehicle, |first atomic aircraft carrier is to by tne Farmer-Snover Funeral EXPERIENCED LAYOUTS Dé $980 to 5 p.m. —Ady,|and ray: , 3 londe ‘most: | Gora 1 Repus sil... 48.1/in @ house he built himself. “And|Monaghan said. be powered by eight muclear| Home Eis‘oun wert Sesdoee tae, he f Annual Rummage sale. 4: Briere te glow pie, mos” good cr, pe Be -h past Ra from giving it} To meet demand for a big “gg and the cat fetep is| “Clarence Charles, 3201 ienent 3454 Dinie Highway. ' a3 : 4. a oo na few + - Sat, 8 a.m, 379 S. Saginaw, near *n¢ low 8.00-19.50: utility Seleway 9... La Scheel bes with outstanding per- Reit- opportunity for the f , be 14.00-18.00; ten head “. g62) Also named to the committee! gorpmance, GMC engineered the years by an all-nuclear task force. meyer; beloved son of . man, Pontiac 8 ey Setrinseeietemntiara 1 em ay Seah Ay'Rk:'> $|were Officers C. Jerry Smith. and] vehicle's special schook: bus |,, The task force will be armed] — Shirea heitmerer: Gear brother | thew bare a 8 *\ heifers he 00; bulk wsility cows| Bast Ai 4 Geert Reved... 33.1) Earl Skrobeck. chassis, = forward-contrel SM. | “Principally with guided missiles.” | of Mrs. Glenn firene) Alvies and | “EXPERIENCED SERVICE WAR ‘ Rammage sale. St. Jos. 12 eanners and cutters as | no So B sccm v roll amc | Rear Adm. Albert G. Mumma, Mrs, John (Alma) Lent. Puneral quteneile vedere & drvae. i Mercy) to, 80; bulk utility and commere! 4 461V with a -out engine. arr will be , } Alumnae. St. Vincent Hall, 36-16.80; mest goed and. cholce Eme Secon Mob... ve FI d | C Vj , builds the chassis;-other manu. |Chief of the Navy bureau of ships, later by the Coats Puneral Home, ow gl sehsomeee, Gell - | from 10/ing loud choice #80 tbe at 20.000 |BX-Cell- ty wena”. He CIGERY UAL ICHIM | tactarers’ battd and mount the |told Congress that recent atomic| _Ptingemnane™ M4 Draven EXPERIENCED SINGLE GN | *tompared teat ‘TivursaayPirestome aid Oa aud’ aarSl@ eg : cape hey =, Cag te eel ated ae eeg| Teen Ie tires Ree mae | peegieamoem iy ore ance, fod sn prin sot gs ot 2 - 8, Suffers Knee Injury |, xer 1 me wide ante of von orm : ‘Reo nite atte ¢ | Gear ae y to 1. -Btud Pack 3° 9.3) vers’ seal e. for- 6 ¢€ John Nelson and James Kelly ne — and choice vealers 18.00 t : PAST GROWING ; euro to 28.90, |aen <2 Gaq Suther Pap... 464) A 67-year-old man, whe reported-|ward-control design. Sitting over . = Watkins; dear brother of Mrs. Established. — : proto Ra i fon onoay: moa en a Tex mre "+ $$ ly was tossed into the’ air when/thé engine in advance of the ve- sorte today bisa teaaectlie ot ae tree tn cad Rat ae enother opening tor traines : Unit utility aetive at 10.00-\Gen Feo Be..e.. 367 /struck by a car last night at Au-jhicle’s front wheels, the driver|inony released by the H pone. Feneoet Pog gre ang he fice, "No eaperience necessaby. 3 Of C.|""Gheep—Gaiable 28. Today's market Gen wv 44 Timk 'R Bear’, Ty (burn Ave. and E. Blvd. 8., escaped|has no hood to block his view of| ,> > ooriations Committee. | Srafo8-Bird Funeral Rome, Ml Must be age 33 to 30 ang ‘hee , April nominally steady: compared last Thurs-(Gen : went Cen |. apy |With only a knee injury. the roadway directly in front of the 7 ——— : fore. t. ealaried position with —Aadv. |! yg yg 8 br “2° Og Ga, Carbide :aHtt| Justice Evans, crossing the street! vehicle. He said “by the 19008.’ ___ Card of Thanks 1 oy Al et pow. ambs predominated; quality snd finish Goodrich sia ben hire ns" $$ \near his home at 645 Auburn, was|_ * * * all lala cctohaiaat Wank i;| WE wisn To THANK oon | KOREAN VETS AND Congrepational Church, Bat. Ape, a4 Seteur of eredns end wee! engin: [Oren Puugs. 21 Un Gas'cp:--: Sg released afer treatment, author.) Ease of operation results f0™| authorized for construction are| fara“nsne.seuguaers Teter Be NON-VETS a. preempt Sat. Aprit soog clearance: finished} Ot Ne Ry +. 483 U8 Lines °':'; de¢lities in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital|the use of a Hydra-Matic trans-lii 1. be pil sted ki om are] Mam Re Peters Posen me Gee Kt Wahar Satencneennb: | "leheice and prime 0-189-% shorn lambsiQull Ol... wees UB Steel s7.: $0.3 (Said. : mission in conjunction with a 160- ~ prceceet by saclear Ine? many acte of kinduess dur- iANDACAPE AND Rummage sale, 13 and 14 ee cicse wnaen 10 Th shorn tneoel ~f 4 PS Top ..::... 186) The driver, David F. Bowen, 20,/horsepower gasoline engine. With : George Grech ant Poni cei maintenance “Acacia, Park Ceme- Union Lake Village in old A-1 Tile| i7.s0-20.00, moet 19.50 ‘down; Intel Et 1°22! 484 Warn B Pic .”’ 367/08 76 S. Midland Dr. told Pontiac gear shifting eliminated, the driver}, »»§ 2. , , _ Anthony Grech and Family. _ _Birmingham, Mich. Store, 1060 Union Lake Ra. —Adv.|maay, No. 1 end 2 pelted good finelindust Ray ".. 48 West Un Tel.. 32 Ipotice he had completed a left/can devote his full attention to Edison To s Act “hincere thanks te vor meny Stic, | MECBANIC WANTED WITH ED- $ ote a8 0. down; cull to choice shorn slsughter|tniand gu ".. seg Werte E! ...... S#i/turn south on E. Boulevard when/steering and loading and unloading pD Vl Lives. friends and neighbors. for on Penies, ogee Sar Ep —__ aPene, te of OF Peek tate 2a fran 1: BY Bites. ffjlhe “heard a thud” and saw Evans children. cont weraavents ME, (ae, S| —_Rpubie 3.300%, q ” .» we owew . 4 April 14, 10 a. m. adv. wucaue wivesroce | lint Paper “1303 Yale Tow iigg ‘ose up in front of his car. | with its short 209-nch wheel Of] Detroit Exchange cial "thanks to the Ber Peal s ae. Int fe @ Tel 02 | base, its narrow 39';-foot turning Gos : : ad , . Brew friend's in jall and needs) hi0h., ‘on ‘butchers: instances 39 10 40 cee ’ 1 radius and its wide 17744-inch | Trading volume on the Detroit = Money Is Everywhere uneven In M bail. Ph. PE §-0424 or MA 5-4031./higher; sows mostly 25, higher, tn- STOCK ‘AVERAGES sease War n Memoriam 2 ; sgt oe —Adv.|s4nces up “more: most mixed NEW YORK, April 12—Compiled by the : treat track, the scheet bus ts (Stock Exchange reached @04.008 | meson em monn Do You Want S | am _|8.30: ihe ‘View Tha. severat ote zal 3018 418 60 H extremely easy to maneuver, jshares in March, totaling a dollar! ‘“haskend ‘Roland “R’ Denes whe | ‘0 You Want Some? — Partin BO an a Ace |e dees Lote sitet tow, way... BEETS Huis CE ML UPPOF SATE | Temashas, sie. Me foe tee lures compared to February volures| pasar i wien, te mee | PSfmited vorume| Week Oo |... 2726 1462 74.4 100. - a! — O Rebruary Volume | Because of you each passing day — Bemeage Gale. Youth € [No.3 Py FSR hw hye Month ago... 370-4 i} ye ise LANSING ®—A ‘group of Upper| Shorter than conventional types. |of 429,556 shares having a dollar) Seemed somehow ‘pore "worth hile Onset America neegs 3 gpecialy Lake Orion, Pri. and Sat. —AdV.|\erper ‘lot cows up to around” @0e" tb 1056 inlet se: ed td ted 1918|Peninsula counties will lead the) To make the engine readily ac- volume of $12,350,780.43. A reason dear to smile hed lopha gooured. Gerpagh “rente TL46-13.78; with few lots sorted around] ges high’ 1s": iis ime ite tit fiway in an attempt to stamp oUt|cessible for major service opera-|,, 10° 10 most active traders and) TA Tiy s precious part and {television ndvertising. 1 Soe ont _ 1956 low ....... 203.1 1149 67.2 1488 /Bang’s Disease in dairy cattle in their number of shares included| Because you're one 1 truly loved ity Ba, rgt-A | redius. ' County Deaths Peete ee ae eles mes; Michigan Detroit Edison, 58,096; General Mo-| “Baul, missed by Menestens Dennis ands car that will fun, we'll SS 2 Ae NESARN NSO} stanga.—slam,. high choles _and eens Pe ’ . "*@ @ @ & | A to Out { tors, 35,780; Ford Motor, 19,651; Hewes - 3 Snewey yon Sr Clarence C. Reitmeyer pce Boma Been gh gal gros anning fo Restore The State Agriculture Commis- ower U ipu Toledo Edison, 17,352; Fruehaut : apeancie $150 per Week Draw . . sorlprne pon . _lewees —_ cate ons sion announced requests had been|, ps . Trailer, 16,171; Westinghouse Elec- seas _PUNSTAN'S FLOWERS ee ane Service for| (ots fewer; hetfers’ moderstely active, Fa H received from county board of su- Hi h Credit Dam f tric, 12,446; Gemmer Manufactur- = = SSsai bouche.) Ho casecastng ee rm Reitmeyer, 44, of sengy ‘238 eee: cows awe sfmey mo s 0 nion pervisors from all Upper Penin4 ing, 11,475; Kinsel Drug, 10,050; soliciting involved. A true gentle- 3391 Signet St., is pending ai Coats|!0.% lower: bulls also steady to 28 ow.) “arly oe > hiseeaniaon . _ Parke, Davis & Co., 9,014; and The Pontiac Press possibilities. Work by appointment Funeral Home. Mr. Reitmeyer died|ana feeders steady; prime_1,080-1,350 tb.| LAS VEGAS, N. M. (INS)—One — | ANN: ARBOR @ — A decreased/ peninsular Metal Products, 8,429 ealy. Only imerested in’ rec toe, ; steers 23.00-26.00; 3 loads prime 1,600 pee die for a test and slaughter program sound- 6 Sees ing ‘for a perm ether He leaves his wife, Marguerite; jana prime 21.00-22.80: bulk choice installations in the Southwest in glieninon er financing will reduce the ratein wy 1 Ig Ask DIAL FE 2-8181 is preferred Dit not necessary as Sharon at home; his|**e?#,, 19.25-21.00; most good es The program will get under-| (> in auto credit this . ¥. VU. Is Askance we will train. To apply see Mr. a daughter, 3 hist socte.s0: few loads commercial’ Hel. |DY-gone days was famous Fort Un- May 10 increase year Lyle Daly, Waldron Hotel. mother, Mrs. Laura Reitmeyer of|stetn steers 14.7-18.00; high choice andijon, dedicated in 1951 and later\’ ° Sidney Rolfe, a New York invest-|100 Frenchmen prefer to sleep “in From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. : | Phoenix, Ariz; and two sisters,|Print Delfers, 2050-2178; bulk chatee! 4) the federal Under the program, dairy cat- |ment economist, predicted thisithe- raw.” The trade m All errors should be re a 18.78-20.00; most to low |relinquished by govern- agazine ee “Mrs, flrene Almis of Phoenix and Cae eae noting and om. ment around the turn of the-cem-|_tle will be tested and these found (week. eee France-Alimentair reported this ey oe The gg nt __, _- Ms, Alma Lenz of Arcadia, Calif.| cutters 9.80-11.18: utility and commer- (tury. | with the taint of the disease, | — average was worked out -by-a-sur sibilip ~tor_—essore_ ater is a salaried and i posi 3 Gial bulls 14.00-16.00; good and choice * 8 ¢ which can cause undulant fever | In a speech to the National)... undertaken at the t of shan be canoe Ge snares tioln, im s research and dev | New Zealand's National — Air-| Worcs: “grades 10.00.2100. gece “ana} Once a key defense post guard-| in humans, will be slaughtered. |Consumer Credit Conference, Rolfe |1,, 's clothing insertion “of the advertise: ey Mawes! 4 : good , country's c industry. PARTS MAN | . Ways fs buying three Viscount tur-jchoiee sock steer yearlings and eer |ing the home stretch of the Santa) Farmers will be reimbursed for|**#d_ the total outstanding auto ment which bas been reo eweeg® ARIS MAN ; | onives 18. BO; * [ < 2 Ee ee {Fe Trail the old fort 1s. coming the carcass value plus $0 for PUre|Stto8 “Solace thls year. Me nad atte", &, Sone, Seri! wo] SeTaaat'ty. samette ys __ WE NOW HAVE 6 TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES become a national monument, the} "et Spt #%, for, erage cattle. linet year's $4 billion rise was due| April M6. less te 48 W. Lawrence @t:[— FSahua = se SALESMA — a , fu 5.9405 PE S-dagq:-»-[pninth in New’ Mexico The department's testing pro-|'® overproduction. ; April 11, 12, 1986 ‘ Full_time, opportunities galore, 2-0297 FE 5.9496 FE 5-9498 The government is spending |gram has been underway through- He said outstanding auto credit AL ADVERTISEMENT Ph ag A. Bf an Awan Beek ravers stood at $14 billion at the end| wNoTICE OF SALE OF CITY OWNED ights CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL \ ff some $360,000 to restore the [out the state for some time but SALE OF lerger than feguiat agate Credit. Uni Tl structure, most of it for rebuild. |the decision to slaughter has been|% 1955. sealed dar orevions. to, bubliestion. TOOL &. 850 JOSLYN STREET '}) ing. Some of the walls and jut-’ a voluntary basis. . - eel ~gransient Want Ade may ‘seas - Business Nofes |x. eh ina ptbamta e . pa in Hun Se tet ere. D IE Eighteen Pontiac representatives Sen Seer SO Cerne F ot the Life Insurance Co. of Vir ManRs: “Fae ‘an JIG & have been selected to attend| certified ; fe Ff 38 : the firm's District Leaders Con- .8 ike @ Fi véntion at Montreal, Canada, April fos "er $ 270 E: ‘1xture- District Manager Take Pos yt 8 m : : Must Be Journeymen ; J. Shaw, BOX REPLIES Seniority Advantages ee Sei a Sree" =| | HEIDRICH wn Kine. Th Co eS eee , A me ‘ oes i," J U -- Today S Radio ‘Poona: -.- WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) Wwws, (om) wean, (196) WXYZ, ¢1270) BERYL DAViS HELEN O'CONNELL PEREZ PRADO NELSON RIDDLE The TEEN-AGERS TEX WILLIAMS in color end black and white All Makes c & Vv Tv lL Chea (Ce! AITiaIN| E MOIST) SUNT TV SERVICE Electronics Association FE 4-1515 Open Eve, TH 10 P MM. TELEVISION—RADIO REPAIR — SERVICE f. Expert Trained Technicians @ ALL WORK GUARANTEED e . Bussard Electric Phone FE 2-6445 84 Oakland Avenue — Free Parking Member Oakland County Electronic-TV Service Association Member of Oakland County 158 Oakland WJBK, | ms Channel 4—WW3-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV starring George Reeves. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry in “Round Up Time in Texas.” (4) News-and Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Flemm' 6:15—(4) Dolores. Short d (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett Phelps. ‘ 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Re- naldo, Leo Carillo in Western adventure. 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Susan Wayne in “The Fighting bees.” (4) Dinah Shore paper editor join forces to break gang rule in Yukon mining town. | Richard Simmons stars. News ‘Caravan. John ny 10:00—(7) Jumbs Theater. “Walk-| fly ‘n’ Fun. . Robert Mitch-|9:00—(4) Romper Room. Academy . um, Martha O'Driscoll, Richard/9:30—(2) As the World Turns. (7) Quine in ‘We've Never Been} Heartthrob Theater. Ding Dong him in World War IL. (4)/10:30—(4) Ernie Kovacs Show. 's Choice. Sock gets ready/10:56—(7) News, Story Studio. off Aunt Gus when she/11:00—(4) Home. she has found the man of/11:25—(7) News Ace. Robin & Ricky. Go. Word) 11:30~(2) Strike It Rich. croc 11:55—(9) Prayer, Sign On. FRIDAY AFTERNOON eo of his/!2@0—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- with} messee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock ie ams. Down You put ne 58 Pa ee “Autumn Carousel,” story of disillusioned writer who|!2:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Small his confidence through} Fry Frolics. - friendship of a little girl on a/!%:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. cross-country bus ride, Dick] 4) Feathér Your Nest. (7) Powell, Beverly Washburn are} Beulah. (9) Featurette. weaved 12:45-4-(2)_ Guiding Light. (9) Fam- ing John Stopped Here,” drama. |1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) (Color). Artful Performer -- Today's Televisién Programs - -|tecs Programs furnished by stations listed i this column are subject to change without notice. Now W. , ‘Toby David w So ae WRK Tom George Appears Destined for|- Rg isek, breton Figs Stordous 3 z Brose Mayer JR, Arthur Godfrey ot Town Weekday L. . | My hee Btory , Blues Chaser WIBK, Tom _ By JACK O'BRIAN ‘ vaipaY mommxo | MCAR ews, Temple © NEW YORK (INS)—No beating a Veen 10:30—WIR, Arthur Godfrey about the. bush this time — our ey PO choice today is for the best young * Reoster SRL, Mary “Moreen actor in television, and his ign voles of Agriatt. Pontiac ich a Ps Fa Sal is 7 fle Bin wave Walt vst . 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