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Asks $11.9 Billion for Defense!
S. Africa	Qu
Doomed in the UN.
UNOTD NATIONS, N.Y, (PI—The U.N. special political committee today approved by a slender margin an American resolution calling far a diplomatic and economic quarantine of South Africa v because of its racial policies.
The proposal was doomed* however, because it failed —Ho get tiie two-thirds fair
The Hour Nears for Eichmann
He Will Face Survivors of Nazi Extermination Camps th Israel, ^
JERUSALEM » - Adolph Eich-raann today neared the fateful hour that wiH brine him tone to face in court With Jewish survivors of the Nasi , extermination camp* — including some wh claim to have suffered personally at hi* hands.
was chief of the Gestapo's Jewish Affairs Section during World War II. Ho goes to trial before Israeli Judges in Jerusalem
Jority required for final approval. in the General Assembly.
The vole on the boycott demand wee 41 in favor, 29 $9 ahetatntrgr~'
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Israel, in a massive, IScotmt Indictment, accuaca him at “Crimea against the Jewish people and Crimea against ty.’’ Death is the maximum penalty.
The second paragraph of' the indictment reads:
“The seemed, together i
The Asian resolution deplores South Aflrca's disregard for repeated' U.N, requests at it revise its racial policies, says policies of racial discrimmination repugnant to human dignity and calls on South Africa to modify them.
It asks all countries “ to sider taking such separate collective action as is open them, in Conformity with the United Nations charter, to- bring about the abandonment of these nticies.” It said their continuance ‘endangers international peace.”
ttoa of foe Jewish problem/f
Part at the. support for j......
charge comoa farm 30 papers, letters and reports captured fa) ] the Foreign Office of Nazi Germany during t)» war.
The state has scheduled 30 witnesses to testify. Of these, IS met tMimsea personally during the , dark years when—the prosecution aUegea—he was carrying out 'the ■ final solution.”
Three of the witnesses, Yod Brand, Us wife, Hansi. and FhOlp Freudiger, met Eichmann to Hungary in 1941 This was when the Nazis devised the scheme to release a million Jews in exchange for 10,009 Allied army trucks.
Brand wfll testify that Kteh-
Anotber witness, Dr. Hugo Kratz-ky, was among a group of 1,000 Jews deported from Czechoslovakia to Poland. When the train arrived, Eichmann met.it. He allegedly told the deportees that they would have to build their own concentration camp.
In Today's Press
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Josephine Lowman presents the first installment of a 9-day diet designed slim those who at* Just
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In 25 Breaths
The first astronaut will cany an ample supply of oxygen on his first trip around the wtrtd in orbit, and it should enable him to diKk the globe in 35 deep
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in Masters Finale
AUGUSTA, Ga. Uh-Aifouata National’s rolling, wooded eo drying under a bright sun today as a 38-player field began toeing off at noon for the start of a rain-delayed final round of the Masters Golf Tourney.
The field was chasing the 54-hole leader, VGA leading money winner Gary Flayer, who held a four-stroke lead over Arnold Palmer, the defending champion. 306 to 210.
Throb players dropped out after the wipeout of Sunday's scheduled final round. They are Dutch Harrison. Wes Ellis Jr., and Jack Fleck, former VJ. open champion.
Family Gives McCann Throe Weeks to Live
CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (UPD—The family of American Robot E. McCann,
treed from Communist China last
week because he has,eon____JP|
today he has ho more then three veto to live.
The family announced that McCann’s two married daughters are flying from California to Job) their mother and brother in a bedside at this American air force
Leads Annual Parade
WASHINGTON (AP) — 1 America, Nancy Anne Fleming of Montague, Mich., led the annual cherry blossom parade of the princesses here Saturday. 8oma 6.000 persona took purj in the pa-* ’	‘ of tbs Chnryy
PnbUc to Help Pick yucca
To Seek *Miss
The search for “Miss Centennial” begin in-one week.
Representatives of fame than 325 Pontiac area busmen and aervk* clubs, churches and community, or-
hear details next Monday 1 at Elks Temple, launching the big-
malUng Mat are Invited to sand repnsentativM also, said Mbs. A V. Series, contest chairman.
This Winter Stuff Getting Tiresome
Skies will be fair tonight with! little change in temperature. The weatherman predicts a low ef 32 as 1he touch of winter conflhues. Tuesday will become increasingly doudy and not much change in temperature with p high ot 43.
The elaborate costumes for these roles will be supplied to the winners.	1
For file queen, there’ll be a full-length gold satin gown, gold fare-Thq prize for the young lady who cade satin train and gold crown, will reign over the June 17-24 cele?
bration is a new Tempest.	_	.	. .	..	..	.
There will be other prizes for Foreign Auto Men Meet the 10 runners-up who will constitute the queen's court, Mrs. Sek-les said-
The cowtost Mrs. Series announced. wiH nqt be of the bathing
beauty variety, but rather will be
hajtd m such factors as . poise, Manufacturers. The three - day
at M mites per boar wiH become variable toafofrfennd soath-adst 8 to U m.p.h. Taesday,
For the next five days tempera-nres will average 5 to 8 degrees below the nbnnal high of 55 and the norms) fow of 96. Wednesday will be colder, but warmer temperatures are expected Thursday and Friday.
Precipitation wiH total up to one-half Inch occurring as showers flurries Wednesday with rain likely Saturday.
Thq lowest temperature reading in downtonh yPMtttoc. preceding “ a.m. was It ^ J the tom-stood at 38 degrees.
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s the, Biggest ey Measure Introduced
Would Provide Fundi for Missiles, Pianos ahd Warships
WASHINGTON (UPI)— largest single money authorization bill In history was introduced fa Congress today—an $11.0 billion defense measure for new mis-warplanes and ships. Rep. Carl Vinson, D-Ga., chairman of the House Aimed service Committee, presented the measure on behalf of the administration.
He said it would provide 10 ad-nuclear missile submarines, bringiiw the total number authorized up to- 29. Five already are in commission with 14 more contracted.
Vinson said in a statement that; the accelerated Polaris construction program would result in the delivery of 12 of the super subs each year, beginning in June 1963. This compares with the previous rate of five a year.
the pres-200 miles D have a
Vinson aba said that a third generation ot the deadly missile Is aader development which will increase Us range to MM mile*. The military procurement bill was the largest ever presented to
April Snowfall Buries Spring
By Q. T. TRUMBULL JR.
Ah, sweet spring.
. What spring?
It never falls here in the Water Wonderland. Let I the yellow and blue crocuses poke their heads afyrae l ground, give the green tulip leave*'their first vision of I light, let the golfers get itchy, attack the crabgrass or ;| fertilise the lawn, and whamoo, spring pulls a double- I cron on you,	*	'
Looking out, their windows at the white cover- I Inf — “I wonder how it will affect my otahgtaee I killer”—over a sheet of lawn Just barely turning I green, housewives today thought twiee about getting 1 the winter clothes set for storage.
For sure, some of these might be needed In Detroit I tomorrow as the new Detroit Tigers play host to the I Cleveland Indians In the aeason’s opener.
Save the ear muffs Me, I might need them. A
At the same tfine, hubby got a chuckle when he I thought of the golf date he was supposed to have Sun- I day.
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And a neighbor’s mums probably took an aatly 1 licking with the surprise white stuff. She didn’t really I know Michigan well and uncovered the plants. The ] temptation was Just too great Saturday.
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She wanted to scamper out fast Sunday when the ] flurries appeared to be more than flurries. But no use, Hubby had gone and done It He had destroyed what the ] wife had used to protect the mums with over the winter. I . Kids saw another chance for tied ding, although H appeared mighty thin. Dad carted. He thought ho bad dragged the maty runners over the gravel drive- ] way for the last time.
It wasn’t too uncommon either for Dad to search high and low this morning for the windshield scraper.
An equally frustrating search went on for Dad’s 1 overshoes:
I • There was lots of talk about Florida and California,
1 but It was Just talk. It happens about this time every 1 I year in our great state-1 So does the white staff.
DETROIT UR — Thirty-one delegates from 12 European countries were present today for the opening of s three-day meeting of the International Bureau of Automobile
Geographically, the contest will be wide open, -b-.
dates from the entire area under
any established organization with
rogulag memborahlp, the an-
gathering marks the first time the 42-year-old European organization ever has held its semiannual meeting in the United States. Delegates represent their national auto associations rather than their own companies.
The change required that after Jan, L 1961 specific authorization must be granted by Congress be-
ta* aircraft, missiles and naval vessels.
Previously, appropriations were requested by the executive branch and there was no requirement that authorization be granted prior to the approval of the actual spending Wfl.
The 111,947,900,000 authorization measure contain^ the following amounts: Aircrafts $5,083,600,000, missiles $3,976^00,000 and ships $2,915,000,000.
Princess Has Measles?
LONDON UB—Princess Anne, 10, was confined to her bed at Windsor Castle today with a suspected case of measles.
Details about age limits and other aspects at the contest were? held up for Mondays meeting.
Bat It was totaled that the J public wifi bare a band to choos queen and the' contest
will be tied to the sale ot ticket* to the era) real si spectacle, Jane 18-14 hi Wlsaer Stadium.
Riot Over Singing'Ban in Greenwich village
Guidance Clinic Fund Awaits Tuesda
The board of supervisors will vote tomorrow on giving the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic the $26,857 It needs to keep its Birmingham branch open, and at the same time urge creation of a committee to evaluate future financial contributions of the county, to the clinic,
A usually reliable spokesman for the county confirmed this today as the board prepared to meet to put the lid mi the clinic's 4$6lf financial problems, and receive copies of the county's tentative 1962 budget of $14,775,941..
Betas the 85 supervisors get around to voting on the clinic’s request for the deficiency appropriation, it will-elect a chairman and vice chairman for the coming year.
Delos Hafadta, M-yesr-old retired Farmington businessman, aad chairman stare ISIS, to expected to be aaoppooed for • sixth consecutive term, and Amo L. BUM, Bloomfield Township supervisor, Is expeeted to be accorded a second term as his vice chairman.
Roberts Pledges to Help MSIIO
Will Join With Block Pushing for More Funds to Aid Higher Education
s centennial parade June IT1
NEW YORK (A—Folk-singing fans and. police turned Hw queen and otiwr ^pJ^wtch Vmage^ Wa^toeton Square Into m, will be selected shortly beta* the ««* wrestling ring Btrnday in a shoving, bruising bat-official celebration.	tie over a ban on impromptu songfests.
They’ll ^ re tawoifoat p«t| when the tumult and the shouting had died after *'—* three hours. 10 demonstrators—including novelist Harold L. Humes—were unarrest and sever a nursed assorted scratches and bruises.
One policeman suffered a bitten hand. He said a dog did it.
the M arrested were bail re chargee at
prat without a permit.
Five of them also were tagged with an additional charge of disorderly conduct.
* The tenth defendant, Louis Psg-liaroti, remained in a cell on charges of felonious assault
and of interfering with
IIS
demonstrators showed up at the' park at 2 p.m., protesting a ruling by Parks Commissioner Newbold Morris against Sunday afternoon musicales there.
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David Levinson, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee which must make the recommendation on the clinic funds to the full board, refused today to confirm or doty the report of the spokesman.
We;jl meet in the morning to decide our action.” he said.
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A . member of Levinson's committee, who wished his name withheld, did, however, confirm that this will be the recommendation. He also predicted that the board would approve it .
The board tomorrow will simply receive copies of next year’s operating budget — already trimmed some $413,000 since it was passed out to Levinson's committee last month — and study’it at home in preparation for approval tot tax allocation purposes only at an April
17 meeting-
Formal approval comes In the
01
In preparation for what t
Sen. Farrell E. Roberts, R-Oak-land County, promised help for financially hard - pressed Michigan State University Oakland, but warned of the core of the problem: Where will the money come from.
He said h^ will Join with a group of “young moderate’’ Republicans in the Senate after tonight’s session in Lansing in an effort to seek means of increasing the state’s appropriation for higher education.
too has taken the RUN allocated tor the clinic oat of the tentative budget aad . Increased the county’s contingent toad by that amount.
The clink: asked establishment of the committee, which is expected to be appointed by Hamlin, when it urged that It receive the emergency funds at A March 23 hearing before Levinson’s coromit-
D. B. Varear of M8UO said Satvdsy that the appropriation threatened “dls-sater” for the lH-yeor-eld institution, became it would la receiving bat glt,Mt more than the prpeeat year’s appropriation ot $8»,M0 in a year when It planned to ajd a third — Jui-~" lor —i class for the first time.
“It is rather obvious that you cannot have a* school operate with two classes and have a shift to three with a fraction of 1 per cent in the appropriation at the same time,” Roberts said.
“It Just can’t be done,” he
Varner was to join wttb members of the MSU Board of Trustees this* afternoon in a meeting (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3)
Russians May Have Retrieved Space Man
lOflOOW — Unusually rril-> but unofficial asnrcra re* led tonight that Russia may o launched foe first oSaa tate aad braagbt Mas back
The woman screamed as the desperado stepped ^mUde. ' H e r screams summoned the piano player, Harold Kinney, 47, of 1442 Iris Drive. .’
The armed bandit chased Kinney back upstairs, dragging Mrs. McPeek after him.'
The annual “Miss Boys Club Contest’* is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, with youngsters entering sisters or other relatives between the ages of 2 to 6 to pick the young lady who will reign at dub affairs throughout the year. DAD AND SON NOT!
Instead of a banquet, the club has planned a “Father and Son Award Thursday Nito’’ beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are 25 cents each Aor father and «».' . . .
- Movie cahmne wtll be ■croaaoi continuously Friday, with me
Larson urged all Pontiac residents to visit the dub at 530 £ Pike St. say time during the week —or at any other time during the year.
He caight up with the piano player in the apartment bathroom and struck him repeatedly on the head with the pistol butt. Khmey
am ' Wind velocity n— North vett. wta Monday at 1:fl lw Tueeday at t:M arts Monday at 2:02
light-colored, late-model car. They sped east on M59 as Mrs. McPeek
Dann, who was restrained by i federal court from soliciting pros-1 ies on a complaint filed, by the i Securities & Exchange Commission, charged Chrysler made “false i representations" to shareholders by < saying proxies would not be hon-1 ored if given to opponents of management.
He also charged that Chrysler employes participating in the company stock plan Were not informed of thirir' voting rights on stock held under the program by National Bank of Detroit.	!
HifbMt temperttur
Burglars Stool $207.50
X-Rqy Expert Is Dead
PRINCETON. NJ. (AP) — Charles Q. Whinfrey, 71, who pioneerod new trrkragms la the uai of X rays, died Sunday, ap-> parently of a heart attack, while1 driving hie eat. Whinfrey retired in 1154 as.bendf of (the analytical
From Local Apartment
Burglars made off with $207.50 in cash after entering the apartment of Dixie White, 454 Auburn Ave., through -an unlocked window, according to Pontiac police.
The burglary was j discovered early; Sunday.;
White, manager of the apartment building, had kept the money from rental colleettam in a box
chemistry section of, Pm Johns-Manville Research Confer in Man-ville. He was Mew in Hampton-in-Arden, Itiglaafi, and came to titi United Stated In M17.
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Will Keep Nuclear Potential
VS.	to Boost NA TO Force
- ^WASHINGTON (API—President Kennedy pledged today the Unit-qi States win strengthen its con-mentkwial military farces bl the Ifeft-th Atlantic INUy Organization and also maintain an effective nuclear weapons
*• In apparent
set off unnecessarily by trigger-happy response to smaltecale aggression, the President stressed US. determination to keep all its own forces wider high command control at edl times.
• The aim, Kennedy said, it to
Kennedy made his pledges In an address prepared far a meet tag of the NATO military com nrtttee.
. “NATO aeeda to be.able to respond to any conventional attack with conventional reek' which will be effective at in am.
long enough, phrase, to force a pause,” Kennedy said.
I^e was referring to Gen. Lau-Wg Norstad. supreme commander ■.NATO forces in ^urope.
9 PROBLEM AVOIDED •"To this end,” the President arid, “we ourselves mean maintain our own dhdatona and supporting units in Enrobe and to increase thdr conventional Capacities."
Roberts Pledges to Seek MSUO Aid
t ion of differences within NATO qyer control and use of weapons. France, for has wanted a bigger voice in this field.
Referring to a speech Britain
Keystone Cops Come Acropper Real Coppers
^Citizens turned into jailbirds by the Keytsone Cope — guardians
si
■ The guardians of the law felt the «Mwg of the law, compliments of tfip city’s regular police officers. ■Several of the Keystone Cope
in the Public Safety 1 urday.
Roberta has introduced a bill in ’ the Senate .to extend the telephone-telegraph tax past its expiration
date of June NL-------—*
Where the funds can be found to aid all of higher education, will
___	. ,______5 eventually aid MSUO, he said.
tickets issued for overtime parking i -	^
in the municipal parking lot across "Wha* the problem we lace from centennial headquarters in f the library.
fmkfogr without permits to shave? ‘ Nope. They’d came i
ne 'Minister Harold Macmil* miride last week at the Masaa-chueetts Institute of Technology, Kennedy said Macaillin had out the urgency of this
solution of the problem, and believe that die clarity and Armour own commitment to defense of Eiavpe can be
“The United States, adaed. “means to do Its full share in working toward .a good
Kennedy doted with A “Let us go together in tatic of guarding a free eommu-hlt^TWWK*^—-------
Charred British Liner Sinks From- Salvagers
MANAMA, Bahrain (AP)— The srned-out wreck of the Brititii Uner Dam tank today as srivage i were trying to beach her hi the Persian Gulf. Hope dwindled tor 175 passengers and crew-
(Continued From Page One) with Gov. John B. Swainson. Swain-' _ w [(■«» «en«»tara and educators have raised a storm of protest over die $462,203,018 austerity budget for higher education in 1961-62 ta Michigan.	^
Kobens warned as he sought way to kpep more revenue coming Into the state treasury, that it ia ’aD very well to have the boards f the different institutions yell or more money, but it's not there.”
an actual income far January
Roberts said continuing state's 555 million to so-called nuisance taxes on tobacco, beer and other items, including $10 million
Nam a tax on telephone and telegraph leasee, or some form of a state income tax were two of die alternatives he sees to provide the additional revenue for die universities.
Dan
They were directed to the viola- create ta taxes,” Roberta saM. on bureau of MuniribWTddrt. "Wbeo he leoummmdeg tbe ■	I state's tax package the art la-
GOP Club to Show
Two Banned Filins
package
That's two approaches jo the problem, he said.
Local residents will have an opportunity tomorrow to view the anticommunism films which Gov. SWainson has stopped die State Police from showing.
The Waterford Township Republican Club has scheduled the films for its 7:30 p.m. Tuesday meeting at the John D. pierce Junior High School, and has opened the meeting to the public.
Mjbe dims are entitled “Contmu-Wsm on the Map,” and "Opera-
’ No charge will be
men missing in the gulf.
A British government spokesman said 563 suvtvors were accounted for, and that some of the
up by rescue ships that T yet reported. But it was that this could The 5,030-ton
iy Saturday when she CO with another ship during a storm. The Dara kept going but at 4: M an explosion in the engine room rocked the liner and fire broke out. The flames spread rapidly through the chip.
Braving explosions, fire-fighting parties from the British and UA. navies boarded the blaring liner - reported Sunday they hadthe fire under control.
The ship's owners, the India Steamship British Navy had planned to tossing her tb the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain today “k deterioration in the condition of the Dara overnight" caused the decision to try to beach her. She sank about 15 miles off the Oman coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
British government spokesman said most of the 740 persons aboard were Indians and other Asians. Scores jumped in panic into the stormy gulf waters infested with sharks.
The Pty in Birmingham
Two Hew Commissioners Will Be	Swbrnjn Tonight
BIRMINGHAM -
Two city com __ take At
oath of office and a mayor be elected at the areckl^Mti sien meeting tonight-Robert Page and Ralph Mrin ill jbe sworn In to 3-year terms of office by Oty Cterfclrene
the post one year. She baa been a member bf the commiaticta atoce 1955.
Page, an Incumbent, was appointed by tkb <omiwtoatoa tart
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Pontiac Boy Badly Burned in Play Accident
Pontiac boy who suffered third-degree bums ever 30 per cent of hie body while playing around a bonfire with a companion was in satisfactory condition today Pontiac General Hospital.
Masked Bandit Gets $75 at Bar
Andre Basbee, S-year rid son •f Maries Basbee, W Ifamid McNeill St. told Pontile police his clothes caught on fire from a torch carried by Ma S-year-old
"We re willing to accept others, if there are some, except we can't appropriate more than the $426 million unless we have taxes to cover file appropriation.''
Hd dashed home where his mother extinguished the flames, then was rushed by ambulance to the hospital.
The accident occurred shortly after 4 p.m. Saturday.
A masked bandit robbed a White Lake Township bar owner of $75 and pistol-whipped her piano play-early this morning, while an accomplice stood outside the bar.
Not only is he worried about fand« for the achooli, Roberts said the proposed slice of $3 million in mental health appropriations Aor the coming year also concerned him.
He said the Republican caucus would probably have an amendment to offer for'the Senate appropriations bin for higher education "before the week is out."
Hearing Today on Proxies Suit
Dann Claims Chrysler Counting May Not Be Properly Conducted
The Weather
Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — A law snow flurries early today followed by partial clearing and a little warmer, high 4A-Falr and little change in temperature tentght, lew U. Taesday Increasing cloudiness and net much change In temperature, high 43. Slowly diminishing northeast ta north winds today beeemtag- variable tonight and eeuth-east 8-12 miles Taeeday. ]
Lowest temperature preeedir
DETROIT (UPD-A hearing was scheduled before Federal Judge Theodore Levin today on a suit by Detroit Attorney Sol A.-Dam impound all proxies to be voted the April II- .Chrysler Corp-shareholders meeting.
Dam filed the suit tast^week after Levin denied Dann's request for an order to delay the Chrysler shareholder's meeting for pis months.
b Ma latest move aimed at ousting the Chrysler management handed by board chairman and President L. L. Colbert, Dean said he was '‘apprehensive" that proxies might not be property counted by . the. nuts -firm,- ~ - -He caked that proxies aiyi all proxy material be impounded by the court on the chance a recount t be neceaaary.
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ivfain, a former commlsakner and mayor, won the commtaskfo post that was held by Harry Denyes Jr. Denyes did not seek another term in the April 3 election-
william E. Roberts has been mayor pro tern the last year.
The Spring Rummage Sale sponsored by the Woman’s Society of nrristlsn Service t of the First Methodist Church of Birmingham . will be held Thursday from 5 am. to 6 p.m.
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Before a mayor is elected a temporary chairman will be aimed to preside over the meeting. TUa la necessary since Mayor Florence Willett legally relinquished her authority At the commission meeting
Articles for sate will Include clothing, hooka, toys, dishes, shoes, furfiltfireknd other household Items. A snack bar will be set up. Adequate ..parking will b# pro-vided.
Unit
Egdslrisi^
The sale committee tadtntea Mrs. Thomas C. Rector, chairman, lira. Thomas Dunaton, Mrs. Join Halter, Mrs. Benson Wood, Mrs. Wilbur Hull, Mrs. George Mosher and
Midwest Firm Taktt Over Emergency Runs in City Over Weekend
rxfiMtaa rxunm _ Today or tomorrow your doorbell win ring- To answer it might save your life. The Michigan Cancer Fnmdation will be waiting on you* doorstep to give you literature and tell you about the North Oakland Chapter's many services. Neighborhood door-to-door crusaders, like Mrs. James V. Davis (right) of 926 Canterbury St. want area reti-
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dents to know what is befog accomplished with thdr United Fund contributions and to educate everyone on cancer’s danger signals. . In this cnee, the recipient is Mr*. Freeman Rose of 922 Canterbury St. The volunteer crusaders are currently observing annual cancer control month.
„ new ambulance company began taking emergency calls for the police and fire departments over the weekend, plugging the gap in ambulance service.
Under n cooperative arrangement with the eMy, Midwest Ambulance Sendee, 178 8. Saginaw St la eperotfag without
Mrs. Clyde S. Mart rests
Service for Mrs. Clyde S. (Helton K.t Mackenzie. 85, of lU Haw-_ theme*St , wtnbe I p.m. tomorrow at the Bell Chapel of tha William R, Hamilton Co. Burial wiU be in Calumet Thurefiny.
Mrs. Mackenzie died at home Saturday following a brief illness.
Mrs. Mackenzie was a Birmingham resident 21 yean.
Her late husband was a former Houghton County register of deeds.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Melvin F. Kelly of May-wood, DL, and Mias Dorothy E. Mackenzie of Birmingham; a son Frederick of Birmingham; four grandchildren and six great-grand-'children.
___jaces that It will get first
crack at sack city business as
Boys Club in Pontiac Begins Special Week
Thug Pistol-Whipi Man in Early Morning Theft in White Lake Twp.
Today" is the beginning of a gne-dal week for more than 600,000 youngsters across the nation — including 2,000 ta the Pontiac area.
The occasion te the annual nationwide observance of Boys Club Week.
The 45-year-old owner of School-t’s Bar at 10193 Highland Road, Mrs. Frances McPeek, said she and the piano player were upstairs in her apartment eating at 3 a.m. when they heard a car pull up at the back of the byilding.
She west downstairs to iaveati-gate when a male voice called her by name from outside. When Mrs. McPeek opened the dder, a
Like the other. 579 chibs America, the Boys Dub of Pon-tiac has planned several special programs during the next several days.
he lower pert of hie face aad umed with a revolver said “I vant your money," she told dee
Today will feature “Buddy Nits' at the dub, with all members allowed to bring a friend to partid-afe In the program. “Buddy Nlte" Will get under sny at 3:30, running until 9 p.m.
Creasy K Larson, the chib's executive director, said that tor-ef the dub who
half price tonight only,
“Family Ntte” will be the few tured affair Tuesday, with special games and programs for the boys and their families.
Midwest began operations on schedule Saturday morning and during its first 72 hours handled five city calls, four stemming from auto accidents and one involving a home injury.
"Boys must be provided with facilities for letting off youthful stcam-and time a Boys Dub offers.
“But they also receive professional guidance in a wide variety of activities.
California Town Picks Up Pieces After Bad Quaie
regressed ta the active and creative things buys get a task eat at doing," Lareoa mid.
“Many discover where their creative.bent lies by trying out the Various,,- activities a Boys Club often the gym program, debating, radio and electronics, science dubs, woodworking shops, photography, music, sculpture classes.
The first run came unexpectedly Friday when the company zipped OUt to White Lake Township to take a woman, injured in a fall, to a Pontiac hospital.
Jan Fine, Midwest manager, said the company is operating three, radio - dispatched ambulances, including two 1961 models 1968,
‘With the increasing violence of juvenile crime, and the growing youth population, guidance and' leisure-time programs are necessary to stem the tide of delta-
14-HOUR SERVICE
Midwest offers 24 • hour - s - day service, seven days a week, he said, with crews of two men ambulance trained in Red Cross first aid.
The company hae ottered its services to surrounding communities, Fine said.
When Superior Ambulance Service dosed up shop last Fib. 24, commissioners let the city go wtth-
a month in anticipation that some company would ha willing to do
Although eevisral offers were made to City Hall during that time. Midwest's was the first that didn’t include a^ subsidy to cover losses stemming from bills unpaid by emergency victims.
Superior, claiming to hive lost 83,000 in six months, went out of after the dty tailed to act on its request for a subtidy.
•f the meeting .«■* SS**U to otitoa. a mayor gpe tore atau wfil
Mrs. Willett in electod to
tha tog administra-
Hope to Recover Space Caple
Plan to Bring Back UklWm pfejact tn ~ Wednesday Attempt
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BABE, Calif. (UP!) - Scientists today watched Discoverer XXIII and watted, hopeful of recovering capsule from tt after a record four day* in orbit The 25-foot satellite - whipping over the Poles every 94 minutes— could send back its 300-pound capsule any time now on command from the ground. But Air Force officers said they hoped to bring it back Wednesday after a record 1.5-miUion mile trip through space.
reeevery area eft Hawaii and the operation af the eatolltte it-
reeevery KID be attempted, of-
rarerJCXIII, termed a "dv-r shot by the Air FOece, was blaated-Jpto'potar orbit Saturday from this seaside base, its path around Jha wnrM.varied from 40B to 186 miles above earth.
She looks real good right now," said an officer. 'Thsy’re all hop-bp we can pull it off after four daye»"
“We hope information hem this shot will enable us to put these things into a more accurate orbit,’’ • said the spokesman.
"That would give us a much better chance (tt 1“
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Hotel, Corporations Bought for $5 Million
Af The Aaantlatod Preaa At toast 11 persons were killed in automobile traffic on Mtrtiteanf wekend.
when struck by a car while crossing a street.
In addition, five others drowned and a third waa feared drowned
killed hi miscellaneous mishaps including ft—
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John Trudeau, 51, and Charlotte Prtode, 19, both of Marqidtte, and Gerald Fatoaottl, 24, of Little t-fc-lost their .lives Saturday in a two-far collision on U.S. 41 near Marquette. :	.,
Mrs. Mary P. Kaye, 38, was killed Saturday in a two-car collision on US. 10 east of Baldwin.
David Harmon, 23, of Vermont-vilto. died Saturday when tha car s riding
Madonna Joann Jones, 27, of Grand Rapids, died Sunday when the car she was driving struck a tree in Barry County.
Mrs. Ellen Fischer, 40, of Hickory Comers, near Ifplamazoo, was killed Sunday in. a ttbo-car collision on GuU Road Just outside Kalamazoo.
Assard Matter, 73, Detroit, died after being struck by a car as he crossed Woodward Ave.
Floyd Kinney, 73, Detroit,'was struck and totally injured by a taxicab Sunday night.
some IS miles northwest at Charlotte.
Katheryn Crego, 8, of Taylor Township, was killed Friday night
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CINCINNATI, Ohio 4UPI)-Cta-cinnati industrlailst Harrison 0. Ash Sunday announced he had rirrrhiiTl the KttUworth Hotel, Miami Beech, Fla., and tow other corporations lor 85 iftilttori.
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Daniel Ojen, 2L Detroit, was presumed dead after disappearing Saturday while trying out Us boat on Lake St. Clair, ms boat was found Saturday by tartars the shore of Peche Island. There no trace at Ojen. '
Christmas Seal Appeal Raises m,13255 *
The 1961 Christmas Seal appeal to help the fight against tuberculosis raised in,132.55 in Oakland County.
Ash aaid be purchased the Kenilworth from Arthur Godfrey, television and radio entertainer, and the heirs of Cincinnati industrialist Walter 8. Schott for 83 million.
Other purchases worn the Kirkedy Hotels Corp., New York aty, 8800,000; Action Rod Carp: Action Flex Corp., both of Ings, Mich., for a total 8900,008, and the Wagemaker Corp., Cadillac, Mich., and three subrtdiaries, for 81 million;
WII TRY for N-Pact'
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, back from 13,000-tatle mission to Europe and Africa, said Friday night the United States will "try'and try and try" to work out a nuclear teat ban agreement with Russia.
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Louis Nabp&uls, 77, Holland, was burned totally Saturday in a fire at his home.
Will Become President
Ray Prise, M, NUee, died at
DETROIT (It—Maxine Bartholomew at Livonia will become president of the Michigan State Dental
Alton Brady Jr. 15, Detroit, died Saturday of injuries suffered when he was stnick on'the head by ~ rock thrown by another boy.
Mrs. Rose Sabtono, 30, Holland, was stnick by a freight train at a Holland crossing Saturday night and killed.
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mtjm UNO DIES — King Zog I, 65, exiled tamer sov-erign of Albania, died Sunday in the Paris suburb ot Suresnes following a long illness.
Wife Says Mate Locked Her In
Kansan Faces Hearing; 2 Small. Children Also Allegedly Held
DODGE CITY, Kan. (UPD - A gasoline station manager today faced a preliminary bearing in Ford County Court for the alleged imprisonment of his wife and two children at home tor more than
yea?-,
Gary Herbert, 23, was arrested Saturday and placed In jail following testimony by his 21-year«M wife at police headquarters.
She walked Into the at dressed hi a shabby dress with her baby la one arm aad hrthg her small sea by the head. She told police she had broken n bathroom window at their duplex
tag treat a house taste tall against a Ugh voltage electric
during the annual meeting here.
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However, the sale fell 82,800 tart of its 1961 goal ot 875,000.
"We are very pleased wit! final -tally and certainly wii thank the thousands who so generously supported our, cause year " said Clair.
With the current economic situation what it is, we feel very fortunate to have gone over last year's mark.1’
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Caii Yon Top Hus?
Named Michigan’s 1960 Driver of the Year for his 89 years of driving without a chargeable accident or traffic violation, Chester L. Rhoads, of 12001 Stahelin Avenue, Detroit, has driven over 1,000,000 safe miles during his career as a truck driver. A driver for Inter-City Trucking Service, Detroit, and one of nearly 7,000,000 truck drivers in the UJS. he is a professional driver who places courtesy and consideration of others high on Urn list of factors responsible for accident-free performance . . . Our hats sre off to Mr. Rhoads and the eleven other truck drivers who competed for the Driver of the Year title, representing altogether 309. years and 15,859,000 miles of commercial driving without a chargeable accident!
Electronics Assn. Picks New Officers
IlcUfu TiatUff Asiocutioa
Aaaoctetioa held an election of at
Chosen president was Richard Jorgensen; vies president, mund Ch “ “
>w; and treasurer. Marshall
Picfead Air the beard of directors was Frank Fhelfa Thomas
McGlashen, Max Tartar and ham Obel. Quentin Sweet, retir tag .president, autBiaptirihy became chshman of tbs heard. •
Ailing Russian Up From Pole Via U.S. Plane
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WATERFORD TOWNSHIF
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Science Shrinks Piles j New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
Haw York. N. Y. (Shectal)-I For tbs Aral time science has
■	found a new healing substance ; ’With the aatoniahing ability to , shrink hemorrhoid*, stop itch-• inf, and relieve pain — without 1 surgery.
In one h—ntrhsH ease after . another,“vary striking improve.
. went" was lugactod ana rni-ied by > dertoirts etmwttau.
Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual radaetlan ay n
■	traction (shrinking) teak pines.
Aad moat amasing of all — this improvement was main-
. tolhad in caaaa where ads EtotV
observations ware continued aver a period of many months!
In fart, reeults were ao fhor-ough that cuff arm wars able i to make such aatoniahing etate-
msata aaTflea have eaaaod ta be a problem!" Aad among these auwerara ware a vary wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, seam of 10 to 20 years'standing.
All this, without the nae of narcotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new hsattag aabotaaao (Bto-Dyne*)-the discovery of a weald fa awn* rsssarnh institution. Already, Bie-Dyue is la wids aaa far healing lujured
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand m -A aid-equipped VS. Navy plane
scientist ta the • American Antarctic haaa at McMurdo Sound after a mercy flight of man than !<•
Roosevelt Paved Way, Kennedy Carrying Op
By mns MARLOW WASHINGTON (API—President Roosevelt, who (tied It yean ago Wednesday, wouldn’t have trouble recognising the world today. He helped dajw it, the good aad the terrible.
Thaw am similarities, aad dif-rences, between him and President Kennedy. But much tha latter is trying ta do would hardly be po^flde without Rooaovrtt Roosevelt’s early view of the
davelodmnrte might surprise Roosevelt; of communism, whi War n had stayed frontiers, aid the
Kennedy's. But the latter can thank Roosevelt for helping make Ms broader.
Before he died Roosevelt laid the groundwork, for creation of both the United Nations and the atom bomb, the former a landmark in man'e efforts for the good of mankind , the latter man's most terrible achievement.
Of all tint hat happened in
To his San Francisco Commonwealth Oub speed) of Sept- 3,
place of endless oppor-where a man could haad west and settle on now,' fine land. There waa no morn frontier, be said, because the Pacific bad
Them were acme of hrf*wnrds: “The turn of the (Ho came srflh
IMa was strictly a man tl tag in national terms only. Be later lad the country Ms i ‘
Kennedy, X year* later, also •poke of a frontier—but not tht
Cub Scouts Toko Ride on Special Roll Cor
Ahoot X cub scouts of Bade XL laaodatad with the Waterford VU-lage School in Watarford-Township, had a treat Saturday aa they rode hue special tsar on the Chwnd Trunk Western Railroad to Dorand aad back.
The trip was paid tar by contributions from three township businesses; Waterford Fuel, Haskins Chevrolet and Beattie Motor Sales.
Several adult leaders a© panied the group led by Cubmaster Bert lfareer. A number of rata-tives and friends siao Joined the
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The scientist, Leonid Kupernov, is suffering from chronic stomach ulcers that flared up while he
The Navy Hercules | manned by a double crew, flow
Point, 1U, to Christchurch, Zealand, last week. After weather delays it flaw the 3,500 miles McMurdo Sound Sunday, then today made the l.SOOenile mu trip to the Marie Ryrd Station.
Officials said such a flight at this time of the year deep Antarctica is without parallel hi the polar continent’s aviation history.
Kupenwv is to bo brought to Christchurch for treatment
Soys U.S. Would Block Invasion by Indonesia
BENTON HARBOR (ft-A Jour-■list tar the Netherlands said here Sunday night that an adviser to President Kennedy has told him the United States would use the Tth Fleet if necessary to keep Indonesia from invading Dutch New Guinea.
ststons—t to a lectors at a I—to Igan State University-sponsored
Oilmans said he had been so informed by a principal adviser of President Kennedy last week. Oltmans would not nemo the
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Local Officials at Confab oi) Rising Hospital.Coifs
Du«« hospital officials* from Pontiac last week attended a conference at die University of llfch-igan in Ann Arbor to probe bv-
Among' the 40 top administrator* at the two-day conference were Donald Cams and Robert Do-Cleeene of Pontiac General Horn pital; and John Roblin of oPntiac State Hospital.	- '
In 1900 the aobool population of tbe United States la expected to be
WASHINGTON W~7be govem-ment said Saturday it to under-
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* Unable to 'Locate , for Emotionally Disturbed”
Has Much to Say About Dr. Brady
Dr Brady states, “Yes, husbands should see their chUtt bom."
• Birth i* a miracle, not a spec- • tacle, but there are also a lot of. things- that icfwilpmr birth Oat are sot for men with a weak stem-
‘Don’t Contribute to Private Drive*’
I strongly urge all people in
Southeastern Michigan te stick with the United Fluid and not give to the cpnoer society that considers itself above the Untied Find and
The 8tate Department was properly concerned over last year's Ill-advised measure and the damage done to our relations with Latin America. If the Senate passes the new bill also, we will«bebackon the right track.
Fortunately, that is the way It to working- out to a big extent, but
The Mon About Town
Chinese Music
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TON—The big illusion Meanwhile, all over the West tbs Two world ltadsrs Communists are getting the bene-•nnedy and Prime Min- fit of the pressure for a nuclear-Wan—now have held test ban or tor disarmament. The lit*’ meeting and have pacifists, the gullible and the W-ite-	informed among us are crumding
d in	on a platform that might realto-
eral-	• tically be described as “disann the
pur-	Weft but not Russia.**
Sfiw	Nobody, of coarse, in snv re-
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Dr. William Brady Says:
Busted Hip Can’t Bind Patients to Hospital Bed
Actually it was impossible to keep the fragments aligned unless -the victim remained m a fixed position for, say eight or ten weeks. Therefore every little movement of the victim, such as necessary nursing care, cleanliness, change ol linen required, net only altered position of the fragments but added to the suffering of the victim.
Re it is ns wander that in the
has kicked out 12 of the boys.
oysters, prunes, dates, peaches,
Air hammer toft Exercise, splint or the like? (Mrs. 4LN.CJT Ans.—If «m deformity to slight.-
We Are Becoming Income Tax Silly
Memory says a State income tad has been voted down by Michigan dtiaena four times. Over the last spell of yean under G. Mnodit Williams, the State fought off the puppet Governor's Income measures repeatedly.'
Now theyTt at it again. it -it ■ it
It seme that the deer voter* may he gives a chance to Mit whether they wait a lecal income tax*-elther city or ceorty.
Sort. Lot’s have mare income tuee. Let'll alow the Boy Seeuta to apnui aa income tax te flatten their new canoe*. And let’s let Hm^mnpJRIigu Girts start one n they can atattiiAliw-coolriftjnle. Let’s have a medal de last Income tax for newspapers and employes. Let’s taeome tax our-—'.i selves silly, dixxy and into alter
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Financially, we’re close to it now.
TEeBigpst Ever
Entries in Our Baseball Contest Most in 14 Years
Puerto Rican Qiosen as UJS. Representative
The Administration has made a good choice in the appointment of Puerto Rico’s 50-year-old Tsoooao Moscoso to be the UJS. ambassador to Venesuela.
' A prominent leader in his awn country Mr. Moscow was bon in Spain of Amerkan parents and has lived in Puerto Rice mod of his Ufa He in n gradente of the University of Michigan and since 1950 has hten administrator of Pnerte Ricoh Economic Development Administration which attacked the island’s fundamental
it + it
One of the leaders of the very successful ‘Operation Bootstrap" which did so much tor his country's development, Mr. Moscoso win be sympathetic to the democratic government of Venezuela's President Romulo Betancourt. Under the former dictatorship of Gen. Pan Jimenez the rich grew richer from the country’s fabulous oU Income and^931V~%--nnj^bRQeflts trickled down for. needed reforms. n
But as aa example of what can be done in underdeveloped areas, Puerto Rice’s methods cannot followed exactly ia Latin Ann The commonwealth was favored by UA aid and tax sad tariff reductions which cannot possibly be extended to Latin American countries.
sreas,	to
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Hoping: What AMT good iporto will he doing until May 11.
Our 1961 baseball contest has the largest number of entries of any year since It was started 14 yean ago. Tabulation of those recetvod before the entry time doaed
shows that AMT were in good order, and In proper line to compete for the prim of ASM In U.8. bonds.
That prist goes to the person naming the player who will be leading the American League on the night of May 11, and predicts the nearest to hk batting average- 7	..... ......* 7
The con lestants surely covered a wide range, votes being cast for 116 different players. Those given ten or more votes
Kaiine. M2T~WirT|gi Mantis. 147; Maris, 190; Skhwron, 99: Cash, 87; Son-, pells, 91; Colorita, 77: Jensen, 71; Robinson. 67; Yastnemanskl, 65; Mlnoao, 94; Boros, 91; Wood. 59;
Power, 99; Bruton, 51; Francona, 45? Kubek, 37; PtersaU, 94; Smith, 39; Kille-brew, 91; Maxwsil. 30; Malzone, 39; Barca, 36; Howard, 39; Oenttle, 33; Allison, 33; .•
Sloven, 31; Hanson, 31; 81ebem, 19; Throosberry, 17; Morton, IT; Woodttng, 19; Brown, Id; Oerv. 15; Lumpo, 15; Lopes, IS; Lamen, 14; Aparicio, M; Geiger, 14;-
Held, 13; Richardson. 13; Blanchard, 13; Worts, If; Kirkland, 43; Klususki, 12; Pasada, 13; Dobbek, 13; Boyd, 11; TH-andos, 11; Tomps, 11; Fernandas, 11; hCnchar, It;' ■	.
Boyer. 19; Landis, 19; Battey, 19; Tost, 10; Carey, 10; Breeding, 10; Valo, 10; As-promante, II; Brandt, 10; Keough, 10; Chttl, 10; Qreen, 10.
Then 141 other players received from on# to nine votes each, of whom 77 received only one vote.
He may have a secret fertiliser, but Township Clerk
Jim SetterUa
Waterford to doing the quickest Job at raising a real crop of whiskers that we’ve noticed.
David Lawrence Says:
The West Has to Grow Tougher
By IMHed Ptees Intemattoosl Today is Monday, April 10, the tide . . • Where you am in con- noth day of the year, with 385. ftynt safety . . . And with tender * mare in 1961.	- —
care abide? ... Do not cry so. The moon is approaching iti new little man . . . Or you’ll hrenk phase.
my heart In two . . . And be ‘The morning stars are Jupiter patient for I am . . . Doing all and Satum.
m we cannot- The evening star to Mart.
monly called broken hip- Moat
frequently It happens to elderly ______ . .	.	3
persona and ««—from compar- »uch terip applied under the tip atively slight injury.	of toe and over the nails on either
Yean ago, when an elderly per- side, son suffered a	♦	★	*
fracture of the JMMEk. I'd be hqppy with my family of Mp, the poor soul	10, children if I didn’t have bad
was .doomed. to	toga (varicose veins). Mrs. (W.R.)
many weeks of	Ana.—Sendv stamped, self-ad-
suffering and was	dressed envelope and aak for
likely to succumb	pamphlet on ‘‘Varicose Veins and,
to sheer exhaua-	Varicose Weer!" You sh^ild keep
tion.	Jnfl your feet higher than the net of
That was the	your body when you tot or lie down
prospect when	at frequent intsavqla through the
crude treatment,	day.
then standardaicncd mm, was applied - Dto BRADY what was known as Buck’s ex- hw, rrg-iri tension. The patient was strapped SSSf i8JafceSnSfJS?r<« in a splint reaching from armpit <• TfaPsatis"SSl Nauii. mmocsb.
(Copyright INI)
I tike the pride expressed in a letter signed,
MAnether Eagle,’’
It is Interesting to note that which calls my attention to the fact that Puerto Rico ranks third, after Great Michigan’* new Oovtmor,
Britain and the United States, in the	j#hn b. gwalnsoa
percentage of national income that	Scout and attained the coveted
Bagte rank.
about submission by tiu West.
The big unanswered question to what the West will do about tt What hovers over every "summit” meeting is the stark fact that the West doesn't want to fight a war and convey* the idea it will make abnorit any concession to avert one.
The West is a loose alliance with each antis* paying lip service to natty bet going Hs own way Jnet the same.
A dictatorship has aoiyune tiring to think about—its own force. Its allies are ao dependent upon the power of the dictator’s military machine that they must go along With Mm.
Democratic governments have no such power over each other.
Wright (perhaps 10 or 13 pound.)
this _gives the dtotatoiv-a Hitler or conrtsntlVMSlR on the leg which „	_	.
w	<rvaau Case Records of a Psychologist:
Eventually comes the dlsUlusion-ment, as the other side finally determines to fight But it is then too late to avert a war.
matrons bob today
When he to home to the grave, watch to kept wvar Ms tomb. -Job S1:K.
/to to -to
To the Christian death has re-duction may be umd. tt the ia- - deosptive signttawwf R to the come to $5,00090 or more. It	portal through tatoh wa anter the
the income to leas then $5,000.00,	prr—ii ii ol ow Load. — "Hilys
you must use toe tax table. Jasper.
is distributed to workers of all classes.
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Ambassador Moscoso will be a . worthy representative of a democratic country and of great help te hard pressed President Be tan-
Back, from an extended trip, that seasoned traveler,
Oscar Raymond
of Bloomfield. Hills, says that B1 Paso, Texas, has every other city discounted when tt comes to courtesy. All the residents speak of Its attractions In ths first person. It's "my” city park, end "my” everything else In telling of ths city’s attractions, never “our.’’ Tills surely leaves an Indelible Impression.
WHAT’S WRONG?
What's happened recently to the West? Despite the Macmillan-Kennedy pronouncements, the truth to the Went to weaker then it was a year ago. DoS to the stagnation of allied policy because of the American election campaign, the Soviets have had several months to entrench themselves further and to carry an their hrienstve infiltration to different parte of the world. The West as yet has furnished rib answer to this.
Home Slaves Often Office Tyrants
House Vote Eliminates Trujillo Sugar Windfall ...................... . ..	.	,
.	,	Although the ground waa frozen to A
The Sugar Control Act came up for substantial depth in the Pontiac area, extension on March 31 and Congress	Perry Meidrnm
eliminated the mischievous provision of Auburn Heights reports that ho found requiring that the rumf"*-" Re. some potatoes Just under the ground, _V!Tr~‘	.	^	M while digging In his garden Tueeday. that
paUlc be given a windfall Rhareof ^nothin frtaten He had evidently Cuba's sugar quota.	missml them when digging potatoes last
* * * mti'vaiL ' '
Last year President Eisenhower urged flexibility in re-allocating the Cuban share but the Agriculture Committee iueieted on giving the Dominican Republic 32L857 tons more than double its normal quota.
As a remit Latin Americans
salty ntaned Is as • ec “aaeemmltted” atom the truth to a Haadisstii straggle to gotog ea that o
Verbal Orchids todays
Mr. and Mrs. Abtaer Crossford of Auburn Heights; 63rd wedding anniversary. ■
Mrs. Hoaora Felch of Waterford; 82nd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasea FhUbrick
rhmrg*ri and with reason, that the of wMled Lake; ,52nd wedding anniver-United States had handed a bonus to *ary'	' Hwma* pinker
Txujillo on the heels Of severe cen- of Birmingham; Slat Mrthday^ sure by tbe Organisation of Anierl-	Mr. and Mr*, jay p. Leemis
can Motes (UA included) lor hie of Oxford; golden weddlhg.
PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL !<>, 1961
SEVEN
Student From Wins $500 Scholarship
An Oak Park student received • $500 college scholarship ahd a Oak student an alternate award of a leather brief case, at a luncheon today la the Rackham
(MnniMMau _	,
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went to Hina Sets of Oak Park High School. The brief cue, also one of three, went to Michniewicz at St Mark’s High School Royal Oak. ’
The luncheon and scholarships ere aponaored by the Detroit Ac* tlvities Chapter of the Manufacturing Chemists' Association ip an effort to encourage high school students- to consider the field of •deuce, particularly chemistry,
lor flatter study.
An average American rail tank car holds 8.Q00 gallons.
MANAMA* Bahrain <« —“Passengers were jumping and falling to the water all over in desperate contusion. Everyone was completely terrified."
That waa the story of terror on the seas as told by Mrs. H. G. Icteric, wife of a Holland, Mich., mlarionary, who wpg_one of the survivors of,the fire-swept<liner
Mrj. Lykerk and her husband wore picked up by a Hfebont from the tanker British Energy after n series of explosions and Orbs had driven the Dara's 111 passengers
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"My husband tried unsuccessfully with others to~tower a lifeboat but we could not operate the davits. A rope was the side but no one wanted to go down it because of fiie heat and] smoke. My husband forced me to go down to giVe an example to' the others, and I climbed down the swinging ladder tQ, the bottom j screaming with -every step.
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EvenMhlly I -and my husband were dragged orito a lifeboat,” she said.
The Lykerfcs are members of the Dutch Reformed Church of Holland, (Mich.) and am both graduate* of Hope College.
They were enroute to a mission at Koodie-Kanal, India, to attend the high school graduation of two of their three children, David, IS, ■ and Nancy, It. Another daughter, Laila, 15, also attends-the inter- , denominational mission school.
Dr. Lykerk, 49, is a surgeon and has been active in the missionary. „ fieldioc-iiO-years’.—
He had just begun a year's leave of absence from his post in Manama to Triurn tdb the U S. and
where David-and Nanryt ... planned to* enter Hope College in f the fall.
LA Man Is Killed in Collision With Son}
SALTON CITY, Calif. (UPD—
A Los Angeles man driving a tiny J battery-driven car was killed Sun- j day when it collided in ah ln-| tersection with an auto driven by his 16-year-old son.
'Cecil James Miller, 46, a truck service manager ter an auto dealer, wan thrown from the small vehicle by tie Impact. Investigators said apparently neither Miller nor his son James saw each other until the last minute. The son swerved the family car in an effort to avoid the collision; but his father appeared to have swerved into the car’s path, investigators said.
The family had~6een spending the weekend relaxing in this desert resort city in Southern California, investigators said.
Public Land Auction 1a Be Held In Pontiac
One of a. series of public auctions planned in the Lower Peninsula from April 17 to 21 to dis-of 659 parcels of tax-reverted lands will be held in Pontiac on April 19. .	,	•
The State Conservation Department, which wifi conduct the auc-i lions, estimates the valiie of all the lands'at $132,485. All money received wifi be returned to the unties.
In Pontiac there will be 143 unit* auettooed off from Jackson, Macomb, St. Clair and Oakland coun-
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Noted for Ghost Stories, British Novelist Dies
LONDON (AP)—Oliver Onions, 86. British novelist noted for his] ghost stories, died Sunday in [hospital in Wales.
He wrote more than 30 novels, j among them “The Story Ragged Robin,” a tragic tale in the 17th cenhiry, and "Poor [Man’s Tapestry,” about the era of the Wars of the Roses, which won him the James Tait Black prize in 1SM6.
Onions probably gained greatest fame lor' “The Beckoning Fair One,” a ghost story printed in many languages.
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Genesee Canvass trims Vote Edge
iril tei tjw net tar a second seat on At Wijiflt State University Board of Governors.
DETROIT <UPI) — iSe officted canvas* of loot Monday ’s biennial state diction in Genesee ‘ County trimmed Bloomfield Hills Republican TNomss Adams' edge over Democrat Ralph E. Rirhman to
Adams tost 19 votes In the official canvass, in' Genesee County and Rkhmaa picked up 119 votes.
With all ptudneto reported, and official canvasses reported from Michigan's S3 counties. Adams' vote total stands at 601.5U and Riehman's total at 909,396. I
Bill for Parents of Mapped
Broomfield Seeks Tax Break for Those Who Can't Claim Children
‘Yee, Grandma, Til Be Goad*
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SOUTHFIELD —A on* ••ids 4 june al hide-an-seek got 7-year-oid Alien Brody into trouble here yesterday.
’ AUea rebelled at an instruction
NEW YORK (UPI) perimemal window fat cloae* automatically when snows or a strong wind blows upon
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Police and firman worked 15 _	..	.
minutes, cut the chute opening a 'J***t+» «? to****
.1	"w.	’'w - BmihMU Ctanl kilt it U not nnm.
WASHINGTON-Tar -breaks lor parents of - handicapped children ;who ape unable to earn a living |were sought today by Congress man William S. Broomfield <R-Oakland County).
* Broomfield taM Ike MU he hat Intredneed la the Home of Rep-
b prevent* Home fam-
I in the Inte-
»m.	,	;..r; •, ^
Nat caateat wteh Ms hiding
little udder with tin Mrim pushed the boy up and out of bis temporary prison.
Alton promised Ms grandmother he would be a “good boy*' from
Republic Steel, but it 1« not commercially available as yet
White clover, a three-leaf plant that Is good for catty, grows all
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Broomfield's bill has been toned to (he House Ways and Manna Committee for further action. •
Under the terms of the bill, taxpayers would be able to claim
He went Into the chute fact first, .but it took the efforts of Ms grandmother, his parents and the South-field police and fire departments tp get'him out.
Alton got stuck in the two-foot-long chute with his tog* dangling Into the basement. Only Ms eyes and the top of his head were visible from above.
Alton’s grandmother tried to tree im for half an bow. His parents, IT. and Mrs. Harry Brody of 3012 Martha Washington St., alao had little success and they decided to caB in die police.
personal exemption for a child lover age IX if such child is unemployable because of disability.
The Mil was introduced be-| ranee ’to number of people relied ray altraUea to the In ! justice of present federal tax peHrie* for these who are fared I with tide situation," said Brsam-
Waterford Couple Hurt in Collision
good/year
An elderly Waterford Township couple was injured in a two-car collision at a West Bloomfield “I am urging the Ways andlTflwnfh,«> inter*ection Sund Means Committee to act on' this|nwnl*ng-	7"	' Xtyi
bill promptly so that tax relief) Mr- *od Mrs. Herbert A. Sweet will be available to thoae families 5620 Opaline St., were reported aa soon aa podteble." he said. "ji*» *** conditka today at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. Both sitf-
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Pro-West President Wins in S. Viet Nam
SAIGON, south Viet Nam (API — Pro-Western President Ngo Dinh Diem won pe-eiectfon by an [even bigger margin than, expect-aetsrUMawat)	jed aa voters' rejected Cwnrpunist
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fered passible concussslans and back injuries when their car col-tided with one driven by Roger Graver, 36, of 1681 Bracken Road, Bloomfield TownaMp.
The accident occurred at Mid-dlebclt and Log Lake rauda
. yni, .M Nam's first ddmocratic-style na-
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dent polled well over 80 per cent of the vote cast and showed Ms greatest strength in the hotbed of Red rebel terrorism—die swamps and riedandg of the Mekong River delta southwest of Saigon. He racked up better than 90 per cent of the vote in this region.
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| The ' Sunday voting apparently went off peacefully, without a sin--gle major incident. One grenade (throwing and an ambush — with ( no casualties — were reported in (the south.
Neither Graver nor the five member* of Ms family in the car were injured in the crash,
Sweet told Pontiac state police he had stopped at the intersection and failed to notice any traffic on Long Lake Road when he pulled out and struck Graves’ car broadside.
Dem Politico Is Doad
CHICAGO (AP)—Daniel Ryan. i, president of the Cook County Board and long prominent in Democratic politics, died Saturday of a hea(t attach- Ryan,. who was a member of the .board since 1923 and president since 1951, was] Chicago.
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The latter is supposed to be the Ip^y, way of getting a bond (or an Insurance policy—*r painless, that la, as paying your tn-
, Uncle Sam urges you to rith Urn — by buying savings onds and bedding on to them and [has sweetened the return to tempt you. .You can buy the bonds at a bank or through payroll deduo-. At the aamo time Unde
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available for consumer wending to nudge the economy out of stag* {nation and back to growth. Save or wend, either 'way you're a {here to some official.
Private shepherds for your saw Ings vie with each other to get you' to darted their particMlor door or save through payrol) plans. Various institutions entice new customers with premiums.
Commercial and mutual savings hanks have raised the they pay .on deposits, in many as various laws will
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Savings and Joan associations Sgyt rsiMd interest ratw-exped-ally in growing West Coast com-munitles where demand for loans ; pressing. They advertise their igher yields in East Coast papers
Washington has urged I k stop to the hiking of interest on savings so that the associations can lower mortgage charges as a spur to more home building.
| credit unions have been grow-! tag steadily—and meeting competition from in-plant savings and lending plans ol banks.
Mutual hinds and insurance companies have been singing the praises of their own fona of Investing your savings as preferable to others.
Just how the insurance companies are boasting of big gains in die payroll deduction way of tsUng out insurance. Individuals {buy life insurance through their afflee ar plant.
In 1940 such salary savinga {came to 1300 million. In 1959 more than SL5 Wilton was put on’ the books this way. The Institute of IJfe Insurance estimates that in 1960 the sum topped 32 billion, {with more than 99,000 companies service ~ «,nm at time list year.
DETROIT (UPD—Max M. Horton, (tractor of tha Michigan fina-ployment Security Commission, said Sunday first euimy for temporary extended unemployment compensation in Michigan will be processed Monday at 66 MESC offices throughout the state.
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Horton said about 70,000 unem-loyed men and women have exhausted their benefits since last June 90 and will make application tor benefits under the federal extension program this week.
He said first checks will be payable Monday, April 17, with the first check to be paid at the Lansing brandy office by Gov. Swain-
While the U.S. population was Increasing 15 per' cent from 1940-*90, per Capita use of oil Jumped 56 per cent.
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Astronaut to Circle Globe in 25 Breaths
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KKW YORK fllPIT — Fhr Aiqsy. ■ tea's first astronaut in orbit it will be around the world in just a': under 35 deep breaths.
That's the amount of oxygen he's
ter evaporator which both cools the oxygen and condenses 1
than deep respiration, during a earth circuit of the first Mercu shot into «ML
TMs moisture to dripped late a ■peace which to mochas lostl y eqnenand every M minute*.
The trip is scheduled tor three times around to four and a half hours, and there wiQ be uxycenj aboard to last him many Jtimes, that length .of time. But ft to still * one of the smallest areas of atmosphere in which man has euerj attempted to live.
The Mercery's life aappart yv*-
With the addhtion of S _ axfrgcn under pra—re to round ■teeTliiSs and 35 pounds of water, for the cooling system, the apparatus makes up about 5 per cent of the total weight of the manned capsule.
----The system has already trsvolorft
down range with Ham the eWao»| panzee and is ready to make the first nonorbital trip with a man, bid the big test awaited is the first shot into orbit
To a large extent this is a miniature and highly refined version off the premuriratlon systems which! keep pilots and passengers alert and comfortable to high-flying airliners. The fundamental difference te that planes operating to lower space don’t have to pack their air and carry it with them, they pick it up from outside as they go along.
SS HOI KS OF LIFE The oxygen in each 4-pound bottle expends to 160 cubic feet at the pressure to the astronaut’s suit The m*ce engineers calculate i at 80 cubic feet for bteathtog, enough for 30 hours of Ufa, and the other ball lot' loaa to leakage or ahoorptioB. The second bottle is pure safeguard.
aithy to breathe
altitudes involved la space flight. Dr. James N. Waggoner of Ihe (iarrrtt Corp.. said. Us danger to greatest to deep sea then, In
Waggoner said, and has seldom been known to caaoe the “bends" at aMHadea over 30,SM feet
The oxygen system also provides! the temperature and humidity control which are designed to keep| the astronaut in temperatures between $5 and SO degrees Fahrenheit deVito an outside temperature Yange figured at from CT degrees below to Kveral thousand decrees above sera.
To some extent he can control this himself, and watchers on the ground can control aspects of toe system should instrument reports -pf his body condition show it
In the last stages of descent when friction to the beavytag atmosphere makes the cooling system inadequate, a snorkel opens to bring to outside air. -4X>MFO*T
The Scientists fondly rail their astronaut’s tiny atmosphere one at “shirt sleeve comfort," although the shirt sleeves are admittedly a Tittle stiff at the elbows in a pressurized space suit.
The refinements are something; else again, as is particularly evi-j dent to engineers and space scien-1 tists of its manufacturer, toe* AiResearch Manufacturing Dlvi-(ton of Garrett Crap.
They plaaeered 20 years aga I la provMtog the presMiliattoa | system far toe thea top-secret B» bomber, the first predacthm Hue plane which could he flown above livable altitudes without ; an oxygen mask.
Exceptional cleanliness becomes! a life and death concern to the; short loop which circulates the] oxygen that maintains life to the! astrpriaut's space suit. .
At each return to the circulating apparatus under his contour seat, the oxygen rum through:
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Today at 7 A.M. all Speedway stations in Michigan began pumping two great new Tethyl gasolines— Speedway 79 Super Regular and Super Premium.
Tothyl/ science’s newest and most effective anti-knock compound, is a product of the Ethyl Corporation and only Speedway has it.
Hsrs’s how Tothyl works: When your engine knocks, chances are the knock is taking place in only one cylinder... which is just plain starved for octane. Tethyl corrects this " octane-starvation” by distributing octane evenly to all cylinders. Then every cylinder works at top efficiency* and you get top power and mileage.	/	.
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—In Transportation: Our products are transported by tanker IhiftTank truck* and thousands of miles of our own pipelines.
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Ttto 1961 goal was 160.000. Of die 117.000 Easter Seal enve-
early la March, 15,765 have been returned. Ofthese, 1.365 envelopes were empty and 1L52S contained
dents so far total 15,48 nearly three months to go. The total for the entire 1960 appeal la Pontiac was f&fiG.
Says 'Fall-Out' Peril Not New to Michigan
DETROIT I* — Fall-out was a danger In Mlchigaa nearly -MB years ago, State Health Commissioner Albert EL Heustis reported here Saturday.
“Only this fall-out came tram the rotorful blooms of wallpaper, not from H-bombs, Heustis told the American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists.
Aiesalo was nmd la tha wallpaper lak and pattMca ef H sMIed dawn to cease sMaeae
The aresnic problem, Heustis said, indicates the important place of occupational health in the whale field of public health.
There was a modern day sequel.
. Heustis said, >when then U.S. Ambassador to Italy Clare Booth Luce waa poisoned by grains of arsenic falling from toe paint in the ceiling of her house in Rome.
Mechanized Golf Buggy Has That 'Light* Touch
LOS ANGELES (UPI)-For the man who hat everything; mechanized golf huffy whose "touch la so light it runs over a model's hand unfelt. It costs $1,395.
In a demonstration of its new goifmoblle last week; toe Pomona. Calif., manufacturer proved the vehicle was harmless to a young woman’s pretty hand and left no visible mark* on a putting green.
Extra wide, low pressure tires of king-sire dimensions account lor toe buggy's performance, company engineers said.
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Birch Society 'Isn't Secret'
'Spring' Ffver y Sends Students io Bed (Rolling)
KINGSVILLE, Tex. (AP)-The
Founder States Goals of Controversial Group to IA Churchman
buds Mid ■pectflcstlons for 13.00 i§r nw to kDOpf •mnsxaMMUafb.TN rofundt vUl bo mode lupjUin itofl SUU In tMl IMBSSt tht Mcuona of ths spoclficstloBs and puds dsstnd.
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tte atfreserees the Mt t» »e|est any or art Mia and to waive any U-f wmalKteatn bidding.
New Hampshire was one of the early colonies that derived, wealth
Sealed proposals (or the eonstruetloa of a M-Incti sever and d-Ssk and i-taeh oast Iras pipe Lines between the Sect
M ^TUTvIdX s city***} Pontlaa, Oakland County. Mlchtean. St the offioa of the City Cterk. City Hall,
whtoh^Ujne they wlU bo publicly opened *%Sm at the plans. specUteatteDs and
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or at tht omaa of Sosos, Henry I wn-
aociety is ridiculous, that its members “make no contribution to the fight against communism here in the United States, and in fact I think if anything they are a hindrance.”
The California Senate fact-finding committee or Un-American Activities announced Saturday it has scheduled an inquiry into the society lor soma time after the legislature adjourns in June.
cm of Pontiac, Ml< Tralter. Contract No. S.
•sated proposals for I office trafler complete wi by the Ct|y of Pontloc, CK litchlean, at the offtee of City Hall. untU S.SS tTclocl Standard Time) oa tho ft ISSl. at which time they t opened and read.
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Pontiac Man Jo Attend Bank Auditor School
Donald G. Taylor of 1200 Maurer Ave., associated with the Quo-munity National Bank, is one of 421 persons from bsmka all over the country who has enrolled for the Association for Bank Audit, Control and Operation (NABAC) ffimi for bank auditors which win be held from July 30 to Aug. 17 on the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison.
Ha is one of 178 freshmen in the 9th annual session, who wlill stiaiy bank accounting. lit 'the succeeding two years the bankers studied bank auditing and bank controls.
School director is Edward F. Lyle, senior vice president and comptroller, City National Bank and Trust Co. of. IKansas City,
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The Oakland County District of the Michigan Practiced Nurses As-godatkm will have its monthly meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p m. in the doctor's classroom at Fonpac Oaaeml HoodtM at Wtta time a alate of officers wiB be >mMhl for election. A social hour will
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Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths
mm. warn. w. mumh Mra. .DnM W. (UBto C) ABm, 90. of 22 Edna St dted suddenly Saturday afternoon.
Survivors indude a daughter, Mrs. Robert Wfite of Pontiac■; 1*0 grandchildren; One great-grandchildren; rad a sister. Mrs. Velma Bean of Pontiac.
Orach. Clawson. Bartel will htlaa a trip to Peak, Fla.
after a long raw Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. Her body wtt( be at the Gramer Funeral Home. Clawson, until 11
«Mhe Montcalm Bowling Centre in Pontiac:
“	M wife Frances;
of Rochester. George and Albert, both of Clawaoa. and Richard of 1toy; -three daughters, Hi Albert w—r of Cbtorado, Mrs. Anton
Service wffl be heM Wedneeday from the Throop Funeral P CoopersvtUe with burial Gooperavffle Cemetery. Her body
wffl be ot the DanetaonJohne Fb- both of Qnwaen; _____
neral Home until Tuesday noon, two sisters; 17 grandchildren and jnine great-grandchildren.
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Hany L. Colby, M. of «1 Boyd' nRTONVnj r _ Servibe for!1®0* iUneM •* **» Lepeer County » died suddenly Sunday at his;	General Hospital. •
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Smrtvlim are* tour eons, Charles °* *** William R. Hamilton Ok,
LAPEER—Service for Mrs. AH wd (Erma L.) NichoU, 77, of 441 Angle Rond wffl bo at 3:30 pan. Wednesday at the Baird Funeral Home followed by burial in Stiles Cemetery. ,
Nichols died today after a
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MRS. WILLIAM A. KENNEDY Service hr Mra. William A < Jus-j
ntta) Kennedy, 96. of 98 Wenonah Drive wffl be held Wednesday at 10 a m. from St. Benedict Catholic] Cbdreh.' Burial wffl be Hope Cemetery.
Mr. Hegel, a member of Odom ville Lodge No. 339. FkAM. died Saturday in Flint after a long illness. Surviving are a niece 'two nephews.
both of Pontiac, and Clarence of Tuaam. Arft.; throb daughter, Mrs. Antia Waters of Pontiac, lira. Arnold Smithling of Lapeer and lln. Glenn Griswold of North Branch; K grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren.
CECIL ft. KARTELL ROMEO — Service lor Cedi H. Martell, 54, of 147 Turner St. wffl be at 2 jun. Wednesday at the ] Wilbur Funeral Home with burial
Mis. Kennedy died unexpectedly]
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OXFORD —Service for Mrs. Frank (Mabel) Olive of 121 S. Washington St. will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Flumerfelt Funeral Home followed by burial in Ridgelawn Cemetery.
Mra. Olive died. Saturday after a 5-year illness at the Tenacre Foundation. Princeton, N.J. Her body wffl be at the funeral home after Ban. tomorrow.
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. 1L.-X„UJ WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- . MBS. lAWKEWnC T_ ST^^^jgHIP — AIKi^iHrinTara Mra. Lawrence T. (Carrie B.) fey l. Mayes. 54. of 4577 Alden ' Stevens, 75. Oaktown, lac., diedjDrive will be nmg at 10 a.m. Sunday at Pontiac General Hot- tomorrow at Our Lady of Refuge pital following a stroke.	Church. Orchard Lake. Burial wffl
< She had been a member of thei^ |„ Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Christian Church in Oaktown. jsouthfMd.	»
Survivors Inside a daughter, Mr Mayes died Thursday while
—She wra-a nuwihee of the First Church <& Christ Scientist of Oxford, the Pythian Sisters of Oxford and the Woman's City Club of Detroit Surviving an two nephews.
Mrs. Boyd Fair of Evansville, lad. and a son, Lyman L. Stevens of Pontiac whom die had been visiting. Also surviving are two grandchildren, a brother, and two sis-
Mrs. Stevens waa taken from the Doaeteon-Joira Funeral Home lor service Wednesday from the Schulze Funeral Home in Oaktown with burial in Oaktown Cemetery.
Heart Ailment fatal to Mrs. Edson Hallock
Mrs. G. Edson (Margaret C.) Hallock. 58, of 30 Cadillac St died Saturday following a heart attack.
WILLIAM D. CASTLE NORTH BRANCH — Service for William D. Castle, 39, of North Branch, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Baird Funeral Home, Lapeer. Burial will be in Burlington Cemetery.
Mr. Castle died after surgery Friday at Receiving Hospital, De-
Surviving are his parents Mr. and tin 0. K.,, Castle of Norik Brink; a sister, lbs. Greta Bar-ton of Orlando, Fla.; and a stepsister, Mrs. Robot Woodrow of Lapeer.
; ..MBS. HENRY HAMMOND
TROY—Service for Mrs. Henry (Emily A.) Hammond, 75. of 3901 Rochester Road wffl be at 1 p. Wednesday at the Trinity Lutheran
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Pontiac. She waa a member of the Oakland County Republican aid> and the American Red Cross. She belonged to St Vincent de Paul Church.
gnrvtvore ftnbrtb her baa-
man Flynn and Wiliam Ifyna, both ot Aw Arbor.
Service will be heft Tuesday at 1® a.m. from the St. Vincent tie Paul Church with burial hr Rose-land Park Cemetery.
The Rosary wffl be said this evening at S in the Donelsoo-Johns Funeral Home.
CONFIDENCE
Salaries will be established and rtaftHfled according to the responsibilities connected with positions the water, eewer, cemetery end office departments, according • to
Qerfc James E. Seeterlto. '........
In other business, construction bids for Macktopping Cheeseman, Orchid and Soedum Glen streets trill be opened and considered by hoard members.
A hearing for the establishment ot n special street-lighting district tor tits Watkins Hills subdivision Ha l trill be held from 7 to 9 p.m.
MRS. CLARENCE K. PHILLIPS
independence; townshjp-
Service lor Bin. Clarence K. (Virginia A.) Phillips, >5, of 7275 Pine Knob Road, wffl be at 2 p m. morrow at Sashabaw Presbyterian Church fotiosred by burial in Saab-abaw Cemetery.
Mrs. Phillips died Saturday at her residence after a long illness.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Cleveland of Clariaton. Mrs. Edith Longmufr of Pontiac and Mra. Mary IngameOs of Drayton Plains; a sister, Mra. Etta Campbell of Drayton Plains; brother, Charles Poole of Drayton Plains; one grandchild; ai great-grandchild.
Snubs Mobutu's Bid for Truce
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ment for a military trace1.
Lundula said he would hold out until the Stanleyville government headed by Antoine Gizenga and the Leopoldville government reach political agreement.
Mobutu flew from Leopoldville to neighboring Equator Province Sunday, hoping to open negotiations with Lundula on the border [of Oriental Province, of which Stanleyville is the capital.
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They were to have .been held on neutral ground between Oriental and Equator provinces but Gizenga showed fears for hit per-j sonal safety. He suggested either Stanleyville or the Ethiopian cap, ttal of Addis Ababa.
To Talk Wages in Waterford
Gives Out Cigars tor 22nd Child at Age of 85
Boon! WIN Go Ovor Sotting Salaries in lino With Positiob
ACLARE, Ireland (UPI)—When fanner Mm Joseph Walsh. IB, took a 18-yearold girt as'
32 years ago, folks did thach of their prospects tar raising a family.
Today Walsh, now happily handing out cigars again.
Hears Counters Are Integrated
lira birth to thetr Util child.
Watah also tatoerad U chtldre by his first sit]
Seek Radio Stations
WASHINGTON (ft — The communications commission said today ft had received an application tor the acquisition of control of WQTE radio station in Monroe, Mich., by Bill 0. Brink rad members of *' family. The commission aim said ft had received ra application for the assignment of a permit for WOT! hi Detroit to Rom MulhoL
sendee at hrneh counters because tin President ft » «ait4frn> W<» dent. Ha has taken on eutate
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JFK Learn* at Man of Desegregation Act Near Virginia Estate
among the Negro population , that Kennedy took some sort ef direct steps to thrak the color ttneat
—Hug places after Negroes on the household stall tt his estate, (Ben Ora, bad been refused service at the Coach Stop Restaurant,
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Hal of the Virginia hunt country.
Apparently, tha'flret word the President had was the announcement at Mass Sunday “that the first bridge of'understanding between the rades had beert crossed gracefully.”
The - iocil white - citizenry attributed the change at least indirectly to Kennedy.
The reasoning wee-that Negroes
get of lurrepfril efforts to obtain
turned down lor the sake of tha publicity they would aft.
Kennedy was unavailable -ftp comment on all tills. He spent the Weekend hero end arranged to . return to Washington this toon-
The owner of the restaurant, tfiakjC. Dimos, denied tide. In fact, be satt, he didn't beUeve there were any Negroes on tt* Glen Qra staff.
But Dimos did tell newsmen that “a very Important person ft| the government came to talk sfSy wife yesterday" He declined to identify the individual but gaid he meant a person in the federal government who lives in 41$ area.
Dimos said hft wife was toe practical thing to do was to go ahead- - and aerve Negroes, since they actually wanted to be
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In Leopoldville, the -Congolese army expressed formal regret for two attacks on U. S. Embassy personnel - yesterday at a roadblock 30 miles out of the capital. They promised immediate disciplinary action against Congolese sdkfiers who hit an American and tore toe American flag off an em-
This is now tme in a much larger sense. As a result of our continuing' improvement program we have recently expanded our facilities to ■provide better service for-the.needs of our community. We invite yogr inspection. *
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Tom Rodda of Alexandria. Va., visual aids officer for the U. 8. Information Agency, was pulled from his car and struck.
Rodda's wife, Frances Irma, and their son. David Lee, 14, were also forced out of the car but were net touched.
Names Career Envoys for Iceland, Uruguay
WASHINGTON (UP1)-President Kennedy has named two career
dors to Iceland and Uruguay.
Kennedy announced Sunday night , his intention to nominate Jamea ' K. Penfieid, > deputy assistant secretary of state tor African Sftoire, air ambassador to Iceland,, and Edward J. Sparks, until recently U.S. ambassador ..f Venezuela, to the Uruguay poet.
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Scottish Rite Reunion Set for 2 Weekends
area, has announced that (he 249th Scottish Rite Reunion will take placer in Detroit on two turoasatvs
President Clyde G. Townsend of the Oakland Scottish Rite Club, composed ot 32nd Degree Masons ta the. Oakland County
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Officers of the Oakland dub aerv-ing with Townsend of US Henry Clay, Avs., Pontiac, are: Floyd J. Temple, Pontiac, first vice president; WQUam C. Pfahlert, chaplain; Henry Griffith, Pontiac, secretary? and Roy W. Wilton, Pon-tiae,------------ Mtate^ '4
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Expected to Introduce Ex-President Instead of Either Competitor
WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Vice President Richard M. Nixon apparently has wen an Intraparty teterieg a flOO apiata here June 1 tentatively is
Dwight D. Elsenhower at the dinner honoring Republican mambas of
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aware of rad tug of war between Ninon, Sen. Barry Gold water, R-Ariz., and Gov. Nelson A. Ro ‘ feller of New York for party leadoshlp, previously had dded that Eiaenhower would be the only speaker.
Ninon, Goldwater and Rockefeller were told they would he
gent, some of which has been vocal in blaming Nixon personally far Us kne of tfce preside ” ' contest to Mm F. Kennedy, m Ingly underestimated the former vice president’s determination to assert Ms position aa titular head of the party.
Before leaving office, Etaenhow-er knighted Ninon aa head of the party- Rockefeller wouldn’t go shag nub that. Guldwaler Mid” unless Ninon ran for gover-ot California — which Nixon •aid he wont da — the former vice president would be only n Republican lawyer whose voice would not carry too much weight in the petty.
Ford Official fo Be Honored in Ann Arbor
Merritt D, Hill of 905 E. Glengarry Circle, Bloomfield Township, vice president of Ford Motor Co. and general manager of Us Tractor and Implement DhrMon, will he honored in Arm Arbor Thursday for Ms three years of service as chief of the Michigan Industrial Ambasaadore.
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PONTIAC. MICHIGAN.
SEVENTEEN
Issues Tense for Romeo, Rochester Councils
Decisions Due Tonight Ion Key Appointments
New Group May Act
'	By LEE WINBORN
Ana New* Editor
> Standing-Room-Only crowds of local citizens are expected at tonight's village council meetings in Romeo and Rochester.
Controversies which have, arisen over a key appolnt-
ment in each community
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are the reasons for the citi-ben concern over the respective council proceedings.
In Rochester a move to re-1 place Village Attorney Rescue R. Martin with “fresh new blood" split the council 5-2 too weeks ago.	.	----!..?■ -.-—!
Tabled then, the appointment is slated to eome up for eoua-
seats.
They are expected to ally themselves with Huber, Hudson and Commissioner Vincent J.. McAvoy in favqr of an appeal.
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In January, Circuit Court Judge H. Russel Holland ruled tat favor of SUberstgn, stating that wring which required lots of H and \ •dies in the city was “unreasonable.”
political faction which lost control of die city government in last Monday’s election.
PEMOLAY SWEETHEART -
Named stveetheert. of District SB, Order of DeMoky, at the district conference Saturday in, Romeo was Joyce Dodds, 18,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Par-reil Dodds of 854 Atwater SL— Lake Orion. The district I* comprised of chapter* from Romeo, Utkss; Rochester. Lake (Mon, Mount Clemens, Marine City and

Yanich s defeat is believed to have resulted nwinly from ttr to-•tUB&l to ajfpeal the case between the dty and developer Robert L. ‘ SUberstein of Detroit.
- Petitions have been circulated in Romeo urging retention of Police Chief Edgar Welach, who has been notified that he will not be reappointed at tonitfit’s organisational meeting of the local council.
Mrs. Dorothy Poesy, „ Romeo’s license examiner, dispatcher and police matron, also has been told her services no lancer will be needed. Her job is net appointive
make appointments for‘‘the coming year. Then the appointments must be confirmed by the council, In Rochester, the Council elects the village attorney, clerk and manager and they may serve for indefinite turns. .	*
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Two "toptaia who tavored the appeal. Mayor Robert J. Huber and Oammisskmer Wallace B. Hudson, have asked that the matter be placed on die agenda for
Club for Retirwd Men Starts in Auburn Area
Two Area Men Die in Traffic Over Weekend
Two area residents died in traffic accidents which occurred outside Oakland County over the weekend.
The victims were Albert Heik-kila, 49. of 24595 Berg Road, South-field, and Floyd L. Sloan, 90, of 1016 Birchwood St., Troy.
Sloan died Sunday In a Gary, bid., hospital from Injuries receive in a mishap near there Saturday.
AUBURN HEIGHTS—The first meeting of a hew club for retired men will be held bom 10 a m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday *at Auburn Heights Fire Station No. 1, Auburn and Ganonocque roads.
The dub, according to ha or-ganizers, wifi be open to anyone who is permanently retired because of age or disability.
, The group la being formed by Fred A. Retake of 769 Nichols Road and George Dodman of 3076 Martell St
Ground Breaking Is Set lor $420,500 Lapeer Structure Tomorrow
LAPEER — Ground - breaking ceremonies for the new 9420,500 Lapeer County Jail win be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow across finom the Lapeer National Guard Armory on M21.
division for Ida project entitled “Induced Bacterial Mutation." During his experimentation he dtocayered a new strata of bacteria that University of Michigan scientists say he will tenable to name himself.
Scotch PTA Plans Evening Meetings
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP - Esther MkUUewoM, head of Mental Health Education, Michigan Department of Mental Health, will be the guest speaker tomorrow at the 8 pm. meeting of the Scotch Elementary School Parent-Teacher Association. .
speed os U.S. Sf, southeast of Oarjr.
George H. Baugber of Burke*, Ind., was seriously injured .when Sloan’s car flipped over. Sloan re-
Southtield to Inaugurate Newly Elected Officials
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Rsehester* Osdaeil to change is it overturned. .
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bin, O. David Edwards and newcomer Thomas C. Rowley.
Also up for consideration at the meeting by the mayor and the council is a request to the Michigan State Legislature to prohibit levying income tax on nonresident wuricers in the dty of Southfield.
coal trade.
The track driver, Roosevelt Collins, 56, of Mount Clemens, was to appear today in the Wayne County prosecutor’s office to make
help" to than.
Welsch has served as chief tor three years. He was on the Michigan State Police force for over 26: yean, seven of them as commander of the Romeo Post. He retired as a lieutenant in 1953.	i
Both councils have had a change 1 in control to the past two yean I with most men who were serving I when the previous two appotat-
She will discuss ‘‘Discipline in the Home and School"
The following evening, tethers and sons have been invited to slew a tom entitled. “Abate Your Lite,”, which delves iato
Dohany said today that this request steins from the dty of. Detroit’s proposal to tax residents as well as nonresident workers.
- Is Placed by Airline
I Ronald M. Swift, son of Mr. and Mrs. diaries Swift of 12645 f Rattalee Lake- Road, Davisburg,
Men at Troy Church to Hear Missile Talk
TROY — A representative of a Detroit missile-producing firm will be guest speaker at tomorrow’s 7:30 p.m. meeting of the Men’s dub of the First Presbyterian Church of Troy.
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Tour to Foltofir Luncheon
j Members of the Alpha CM Ome-
i. Discussing the . manufacturfhg , and launching of earth satellites ga Sorority of South Oakland Coun-I wifi be Ralph Gillespie, advertis-L, mill meet 1 p.m. tomorrow fori tog and public relation, manager;. Iunchmn at tf* home of Mn, for Brooks and Peridna. Inc., ■* * , . _	.	•_	... f
concern engaged in aatdlite and32945 FrankBh, missile work for several yean. ’	Franklin.
Gillespie’s talk will be followed by a abort business meeting in the social hall of the church an Uver-nois Rond just north of Wattles Road.
Following the meeting the group will tour Franklin Interiors, toe., where they will hear James- A. Branstrom. president, speak op “Interior Design."
Jutt bock from a vocation vitit with the folk*? Then’ll appreciate four thoughtful-nett in calling—and then'll enjoy hearing about gour trip home. Remember, little thinge are big newe to thoee who love you!
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Women of the congregation, attired in old-time finery, will be ’stationed at tbe various antique .delays on the main floor, surrounded by arrangements of fragrant spring flowers.
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Club Planning Mad Hat Party
Tbe women's social committee of Forest Lake Country Cub will feature a bridge luncheon and “Mad Hatters" party Wednesday iuui. MM wm/ be awarded for the moot unusual hat in its category.
‘‘An Undying Lane.” atory of two hats told on color slides with characters posed by dub members, will be presented.
Mrs. A. R. Pfaff of Hickory Grove Road. Bloomfield Township is party chairman..
■Looking like a page out of Godey's Ladies' Book are (from kft) Mrs* Kenneth Burr, Mrs. C. George Widdifield and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson.
Emphasising a centennial theme at the All Saints antique show, women of the chords will appear in old finery reminiscent of Pontiac?s early "days.
Antiques similar to these being examined by Mrs. Irving Steams of Woqdbine Drive will be on display at the All Saints 9th annual antique show and sale April 18-20. Mrs. Steams hr
edmiring a small ebony box, inlaid with mother-of-pearl whids holds a set of perfume bottles. An ornate brass lamp sits on the old marble top table.
Womens Section
Richard Kilbys	Honeymo Chicago
carried blue carnations, steph-ariotls and ivy.
On the esquire side were Jay Eldridge of Detroit, best-man, with Jack Suter oT East lAnsy
honor maid Lois Anne Alder-dyce of Milan; sorority sisters Code Atkins of Muskegon Heights and Sandra Seppala of Sault Ste. Marie, and Bobbie
ing, David Newell of Hudson
and Douglas M. Justus usher-
Receiving guests with the newlyweds in the church parlors, Mrs. Jones was attired In navy taffsta,-pink ■flower hat and corsage of pink cym-bidium * orchids. Uni Kilby appeared in powder blue silk shantung with matching chiffon beehive hat Her flowers
It takes many willing workers to insure the success of as gigantic an undertaking as the annual All Saints antique show and sale. Over 4,000 announce- ., mentrfot the event have been sent out by committee
workers, among whom are (from left) Mrs. Whitney Prail, Mrs. G. E. Meixsell, Mrs. Eli Benjamin and Mrs. Alfred Smith.
The couple hold degrees from Michigan State University. The new Mrs. Kilby. who is affiliated with Phi Mu National Sorority and Kappa Delta Pi Education Honorary, will teach in the Royal Oak school system.
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Tbe Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta Kappa flsmmk Society presented the annual Dorothy Belle Future Teacher Award to Sophia Skinner of Voor-hels Road, Friday afternoon at the William Burt School.
Mias Skinner is majoring in speech at Western Michigan University and has earned col-
AB1GAIL TAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: What can be done about a very generous person who knocks herself out helping others, but doesn’t keep her own house dean?
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DEAR FRIEND: You “can’t “set her straight” *— hut you can try to understand her. I don't mean to discredit your •‘big-hearted'' friend, but her kind at “generosity” is misguided.
Triangle Fraternity and Beta Alpha Sigma Urban Planning Honorary, is employed at Wayne State University urban planning division while working on-his mashw’a degree. Tbe newlyweds will live in Femdale.
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The April meeting of the Oakland County Alumnae As* aociation Of Kappa Delta 80-rority will follow the annual United Notions dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Oakland County Society far Crippled Children and Adults on North Telegraph Hoad.
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Mrs. Angus McLay, member of the Oakland County group of the American Association for United Nations will be guest speaker. Mrs. Georgs F. Heine Jr. ip dinner chairman. etOfficers will be elected at the meeting.
Finish Plans for Luncheon at Meeting
At the April .business meetings the Naval Training Gator, Pontiac Navy Mothers Club 356 completed plans for the luncheon to be served at the Memorial Association masting a Thursday.
CommaaAw Mrs. Atom CoW-ley aad Vice Commander Mrs. Charles Bryssa reported a the recent meeting of the Centennial Bailee at the Oka Temple. The name of Judith Paten, daughter
Mrs. Vidal Gonzales and Mrs. Bryson are in charge of the club’s aemfi six-week sale at products to aid the welfare fimd. -♦ * *
Mrs. Mark W. Kinney attended the Past Commanders’ dub recent meeting at Veterans' Memorial Building in Detroit Final plans for toe jot latla of all Navy Mothers* <3ub. officers at toe state convention June 6 at the Henroop Hotel, Detroit, will be made at a special meeting May 22 in Detroit
day at the home of Mrs. Reginald KslMlelsch on Sylvester Avenue, Drayton Plates will fol
Officers and delegates will be. ( elected at the May 4 meeting and a member appointed to the nim-inating committee for the state convention.
The dub's participation in the Memorial Day observation is being arranged.
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Benefits Scheduled by YWCA
Benefit dessert bridge parties April 14 and IT trill help raise funds to' send four Ppn-Uac Young Women's Christian Association's delegates to the TrUwntoi national convention of fee YWCA of the USA May 8-13 In Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Allan H. Monroe of Cherokee Road will entertain nine tables of bridge players at 6 p.m. April 14,rand on the 17th Dr. Sarah Van Hooeen Jones and Alice SerreU will open their home on Romeo Road, Rochester to 106 guests at 1 p.m.	.
Mrs. Monrae'will be. assisted by Mrs. Adrian G Ish and Mrs. Floyd Vincent. Mrs. Vincent also will assist at the Jones-Serrell party, along with Mrs. R. R. Anglemier, Mrs. R. C. Lippard and Mrs. Edward Ladd.....
" Delegates to the convention, appointed by the Pontiac YWCA’s board of directors, are Mrs. Fred Stimpert, president: Mrs. Grace * D. Carrothers, teenage program chairman, as voting delegates; Reba Rom Netzler, executive director of the local association, alternate; and Joyce Dodds of Lake Orion, Y-Teen delegate. A senior. Miss Dodds js president of the Inter-Club Council of the Senior High Y-Teens.
Reservations for both parties
may bo made through tite Bon-
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Spring Fever Brings
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Women's Guild Meets at Church
Twenty • five fnembers of the Women’s Guild of Bethel United Church of Christ met recently in fife church parlors.
The Rev. Donald Gabier led a discussion “Why Do tee Right-eourt'Suffer?” and Mrs. Robert Strouse gave devotions.
Tentative plans for a bakeless bake sale later in the month were 'announced by Mrs. Clarence Sher-berth, chairman.
Mrs. Don Bussard -will be ‘.in charge of the mother-daughter banquet at 6:30 p.m., May 9.
Hostesses were Mrs. George Bus-sard and Mrs. William Bussard.
Surprise Ptexy
Members of lota Eta Chapter, Pi Omicron National Sorority, honored their president Mrs. Stig Danielson of Montroyal Avenue, Waterford Township, at a surprise stork shower following the Thursday evening meeting at Hotel Waldron.
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That makes even the most ardent clubwoman wonder if spending top ,much or her time in meetings?
That .makes it possible for so many wives to persuade their husbands to spend Sunday afternoons looking at new houses?
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Mfirtera Final Round B«to| Played Today
Rain Eases	Palmer's Pressu
: • AUGUSTA. On. (AP) - Qtasty thaltongir Gary Player and jerusty defending champion Arnold Palmer face a delayed flari go lor the Masters golf title to-iay ate » rainstorm drowned Sunday's scheduled last round.
The entire 41-player field must start over again, tat based an fin canceled activity. Player's four-•trok tj lend may fold under Pal-
1, Player hdd only a two-stroke lend over Palmer at 65 iad
When the lightning - etched, Wasted skies spOted a waterfall an Augusta National the first .Masters’
umph last year, could wind up in a tight finish. ,
At that point, no other had a chance for the eatlnaated $30-000 tap prize, players already had completed 72 holea, led by Ms by ! and Dick Mayor.
Player, who starts some SO minutes ahead of Palmer, could find
partly-doudy, Windy weather v temperatures reaching the b
The par 36-36—72. 6.960-yard ourae drains wel, ao Player and
mer. “I t
Ken Venturi last year. Venturi ished with an apparent title-clinching 283. However, one stroke two holes to go. Palmer bagged birdies oh the 17th and 18th and won with 282.
Between South Africa's Player, seeking to become the first foreigner to win the Masters, gad
i getting the.-teaks
This was understandable after aimer had wrapped up a S-under-per M on the first nine, while Player — turning the first tone In »•- had floundered to a bogey on the flood*
>n play was caUec That left Player ■famine,-ahead,-although he had been winging along with a bitt-
en straight pars and a birdie 4 oq the eighth at which potat he
Palmer conceded there was no other choice than to cancel Sunday’s nund with the 10th, llth, 15th and llth grama under water. ^Ihty were running out of time aid nothing else could be done,*' said Palmer. ‘‘But that front nine 34 I bed tanked very goo knew Player bcgled No. U I felt I had some sort of a chance. I’d rather be two strokes behind with nine to play then four with It"
50 whether it helped or hurt my
"The main thing about that nocount round,'' theJ5-year-old star
that. I played well and proved to myself I’m not a choker. This gives me added confi-
Player estimated the cancels-On was worth one-half stroke to him, although maybe it war “50-
Aa the field repeats Ha final Mund start, pm Paul Haney and
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the^trio^of1 Js^Buriw? tab Re* nsmmt in Auguste huddle under umbrellas durin^ burg end Don' Jttuaqr isit yesterday- Th* tevy ruins forced pastponemeK HWcfawt at 314.	round is stated to be played today-
Bengals Lose Pinal to As
With 16-15 Mark for Detroit Team
DETROIT — The Tigers an home today fat brisk Detroit for
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DETROIT — Attendanceis likely to drop oft by more than 15,000 from last year’s, record crowd when the De-Citru» Circuit £ndr troit tigers open their American League t tomorrow against the Cleveland Indians.
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The same two clubs met here last year in the Detroit home opener. But ]ust two days before the season began, the teams had worked a trade that startled all baseball, the Tigers sending defending league batting champion Harvey Kuenn to the Indians for Mugger Rocky Ccdavlto.
Ia addition, the teams had played two games la Cleveland, and Detroit fans were anxious to nee the team that had woo two la a row over Cleveland. A crowd of 53£t3 — a record for a Detroit opener — . packed Brian Stadium, now called Tigor Stadium. About 37,000 fans are expected for tomorrow’s opener, when the Tigers’ Jim Bunning will match strikes with lanky righthander, the Indians’ Jim Perry. Bunnlngs, victories dropped sharply last year and he won only 11 games, six fewer than in 1959, Perry was Cleveland’s top winner with an 18-10 mark.
The probable starting lineups :
CLEVELAND '	DETROIT
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to newly named Tiger Stadium.
Who really cam about what heppmad yesterday in the final game of the team
Well, Just lor record's sake — they lost, U, to the Kernes CHy Athletics in a rain shortened | at Jacksonville, flu.
Kansas Ctty added the winning runs in the third on an unusual faro-run squeeze. Tim Athletics had fflied the bases with one cut i Leo Posada bunted sod Jersey Lumpe scared from third. Tiger pitcher Bab Brace threw to first end the A't Dick Hawser roared over the plate with tbe winning tally before Norm Cash could relay the ball back home.
Rocky Cotavito homered in the first inning for the Tigers, knocking in A! Kaline for a 2-run lead. The Athletics scored their first In the second inning, then went ahead on tbs buses tended bunt by Posada.
Two PCH learns In Action Tuesday
One rues In the three tadngs he tested and was given the low,. The A*a starter. Bud Delay,
was tagged far tax hits, Including
Kaline, who picked up two Uta fat the Sunday game, finished spring training with the Tigers' best hitting record — ■ AM aver age on 31 hits In 68 tries.
-Harry Chiti Was second with an .400, while catcher Dick Brown
Cola vito and Cash eat In 19 runs in the Grapefruit League circuit, with Cotavito taking the home run crown with iour. Rocky averaged .325, good lor fifth the squad.
In other games, Minnesota beat Baltimore 7-2, Star Francisco defeated Cleveland 4-1, and the Lot Angeles Dodgers nipped San Diego of the Pacific Coast League
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Three games — New Yocilt Louis, Cincinnati-Mllwaukee and Chicago Cttbe-Chieago White Son — wen canceled due to the weatb-
A 10-hit attack, including John Calliaon's sixth homer, powered the Phils against the Pirates. Philadelphia hurlers Art Mahaf-fey, Ken Lehman and Dick Farrell limited the champa to aix hits, two each by Bill Vi rtf on and Smoky Burgess.
Oriole outfielder Whitey Herzog suffered s broken nobe when hit by a tout la batting praebbe before Baltimore lost to the. Twins. Jim Lemon's two-run homer paced the Minnesota attack, while Chuck Stobbe, Jack Kralick, Ray Moore and Bill Pleis combined for a four-hitter.
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University of Detroit sailors todk third place in the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Regatta yesterday at Annapolis Navy, winning 11 of 22 races finished with 220 potato, followed by Yale with
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AL's 10-Team Experiment Starts Today, JFK Ready
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experiment of the century—e 16-team major league—was scheduled to get under way In the nation's capital today when the brand new Washington Senators inaugurate the American League season against file Chicago V |
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Kirkland, rf Held, as Pieraall, cf Romano, c Phillips, 3b Perry, p
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The American League, which beat file National to expansion by one year, has the field to Itself today provided the weather cooperates. Everybody is ready, including President Kennedy, who to stated to throw out the first ball. Also anxious to get going are right-handers Early Wynn of the White Sox and Dick Donovan of the Senators, , who will attempt to pitch the rest of the way.
A pouring rata drenched Griffith Stadium Sunday. Should the
rain refused to relent, <	_____
the field unplayable, the game will be pushed back to Tuesday when the rest of the American League's 16-team setup begins the flag chase. Tbe National, with its customary eight teams, starts
Spring sports at Oakland County and ana high schools swing Into high gear Tuesday with several baseball games and trade meets scheduled.
and Fitzgerald at Hazel Park tar
The big game will be at Waterford where Pontiac Central and tbe Stoppers tangle in the opening baseball contest for both teams. Four other games an slated:
pelge except Lake (Mae, wiener ever ChititN Friday.
One baseball game and two
Chicago Team Classic Hopeful
Clarkston was seeking its first baseball win at Fenton.
Pontiac Central's nine will be depending on the strong right arm of Rudy Ransom to carry it to any success this season. The hard throwing Junior hss been one of the highlights of limited drills so for,
DETROIT (UPD - Tbe Albert Pick Hotel team of Chicago, dlvi-
Ooach Dean Wilson figures hto PCH thinctads will be hard pressed
sion champion of the master’s
Topping the trade agenda will be PCH’s initial dual meet of the season. The Chief runners meet Flint Central at Wtoner Field. Waterford's highly rated thinctads seek their third straight dual victory at Royal Oak Dondsro.
traveling league for six consecutive years, to in a good position to challenge Stroh's Beer of Detroit for the domic division lead
in the American Bowling Congress tournament.
The Chicagoans, paced by lead: off man Bob Thiel’s 660 series, rolled 2943 for their first three Thqy will have
to l
Other track events have Walled ate at Milford, Farmington at Livonia Bentley, Berkley at Hazel Park and Anchor Bay, Memphis and Capac naming in s triangular ■t Memphis.
final three games tonight to go Into first place.
Southfield to at Bloomfield Hills
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golf meets were schedeled to-
What we saw of Flint Central at Central Michigan indicates this could be a very dose meet. Both teams will place well-”
Central on) Pontiac Northern get their ctty rivalry under way gold matche Wednesday. The baseball and tennis teams square off Thursday with PCH the home
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Tuesday in toto. It’s 10-team pazalan program—involving Hous-and New York will not go Into effect until 1962.
Tuesday's opening pairings are i follows: In the American League, the old Washington team, now called the Minnesota Twins following a move to Mtoneepolto-St. Paul, will play the Yankees in New York; Cleveland win oppose the Tigers in Detroit, Kansas City to st Boston and file new Los Angeles team will start the Orioles in Baltimore. Washington and Chicago will rest after today’s inaugural, unless rain forces a- poet-
The National's openers,Tuesday put Pittsburgh at San Ftandaco, Philadelphia at Los Angeles in the only night game, Chicago at Cincinnati and St. Louis at Milwaukee.
If the weather holds up, man than 300.000 spectators are ta.llne for the nine game program over the two-day period. The largest crowd, 50,000, to due at Lot Angeles. Baltimore, hopeful of its first major league pennant since before tbe turn of the century, is counting on a crowd of 45,000.
The season marks tbe debut of four new managers and a change of scenery ior three others. Ralph tfouk tries to fill Casey Stengel' shoes at New York, A) Dark tackles tbs Job of restoring peace and serenity in San Francisco, Vedie Himsl finds himself' the current No. 1 man of a nine-man coaching staff > at ■ Chicago and Mickey Vernon takes over the reins of a hand-me-down outfit in Washington.
. Rigney, fired by the Giants last June, tries again with file Los Angeles Angels; Joe Gordon, who stepped down gt Detroit, rejoins General Manager Friudr Lone.st Kansas Ctty; and Bob
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National League managers, siz-| chance to dethrone tbe Yankees.
Springfield took • 2-0 edge ever Hershey Sunday in file AHL ptay-otts. Muskegon fell behind 3-1 to the International loop games bowing to St. Paid, 3-2.
- Len Wilkens (32) at the. St. Louis Hawks has a I Shaman of file Boston Critics leaps
high to block a shot in their NBA playoff game yesterday. Tbe Celts won 116-104 and are only one game from file title.
One More Victory Will Sew It Up for Celtics
ST. LOUIS (API—Bob Cousy and Frank Ramsey spearheaded a third quarter comeback that helped propel the Boston Critics to a 116-161 triumph over the St, Louto Hawks and a 3-1 grip on thg National Basketball. Asaocta championship playoff Sunday.
•Hie best-of-7 series win resume hi Boston Tuesday night with tbs Critics needing only one victory to wrap up their fourth NBA title in five Veers.
The Critics, trailing 56-52 at the half, came on midway through the pivotal third period, outscoring the Hawks 22-10. Ths surge carried them to a 61-82 bulge at the end of the third period sad all but seeled the outcome.
The 32-yearold Cousy, a magician with a basketball, and rookie Tbm Senders led the winners with
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22 potato eptooe. Bob Pettit poured In 40 for the Hawks.
Cousy flipped hi 12 potato in the
counted for It Ramsey wound up with 12 points. ,
Pettit was magnificent In a losing cause. Although the not of the Hawks went sour In the second halt Pettit retained his scorii« touch. He got 27 ef hto potato In the second half when tbe Hawks as a team could aeon only 46, The cube,, spiced by frequent
and the officials, was watched by a Kid Auditorium crowd of 10,4a and a national tdevtokm audience. With 6:50 gone in the third quar-r, Clyde Lovellette put the Hawks ahead lor the" last time 16-66- Then Hagan; who had 22 potato made R 72-69 with a tum-
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a free throw and Ramsay two foes throws to tie the scare st 72-afi. Another free throw by Cousy at the 4:32 mark put the Celtics ahead for keeps.
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were the Hawks that they scored only one bariori from ths floor to the first Tib minutes of the final period. R came on Hagan’s layup M 4:36.
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the Detroit liras and Pitts-baigk Steetors wifi play'a pra-■eaasa NFL exhibition game Wednesday night Augari llth le Pitt iburgb.
Western Michigan University announced it baa, added Utah State, Skyline -Conference co-champion season, to its 1961 football schedule. It ytll be ployed Hb-her llth. .
Debbie Wiles* tt, bad foer lot ptaees aad Bah Egan three W the Bloomfield Hunt CM acbool-tag ah
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Warren (Rex) Cawley net two records Saturday to a dual (t track meet at Ins * agates between I jettem OsHforaU aad Occidental. Cawley. naming for UK, sat a meet and school record of 4S.Z seconds hi the 446-yaid date aad pasted
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Rochttstttr Men Go Ahead at Milford; Howe's Meet Set
A Pontiac duo to the opening week leader in tbe annual Elks Mixed Doubles tournament while two Rochester men have taken over first place In the Milford Doubles meat at Ffafrgrounds.
Norm Andress rolled 601 and Martha Thorne 506 for 1107 actual and a 1327 handicap total to take a
big early lead at Lodge 810. P.and H- Hyatt te ascend at 1266, fof-lowsd by O. and F. Dobtei at 1240. The three leaders and nine of the top 10 teams are from Pontiac.
combined for 14S7 to go ahead at Milford. Bob Rancor aad Dave Pittman af An Afbar dropped to secosd at 1416, Bab asd Glen ■sachet of Mfliarii have MBS, Bill Wiltons and Geest* Bishop st
fin Msrhnll Mi Enls Cfarlrae 1674.
Reservations doss tomorrow for Howe’s Lanes Singles which start Saturday. Entries will bs accepted until May 7.
Etataa Rutter of St Clair Shares took over the Women’s State Handicap tourney singles lend with 716 -teurtag the high meet gams of Play concludes this weekend.
;/3 Area Divers Win Awards in Aquatics Meet
AD 13 Pontiac Swim CM and YMCA divers managed to earn awards in the Michigan Aquatics "M* held at Fitzgerald High School over the weshend.
Micki King captured the girls' 15-16 age competition and the women's open. Toby SwtodsBs added ‘ * to bar collection in
the 11-12 age division.
Second places west to Dave Ttauadalt (11-12) and J. L. La-Motto (Men's Open!, while third fiisce winners tariffed Norm La-Motte (11-12), Chuck Rtos (13-14) «nd Gals Murray (15-16). Divert
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Bassen to Stay in Goal Tonight Against Hawks,
Michigan Bortler Second in WIBC Singles Action
FORT WAYNE, fad. (AP)—A new turn has moved among the leaden fa the Women'* fat emotional Bowling Congress Touma-
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CHICAGO « —Detroit's patched VP Red Wings hope to gain the upper hand againet the Chicago Bfack Hawke tonight in their “score first and win’’ Stanley Cup Playoff series.
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Instructor Bilf Jackson (canter) and from Don forested students can still register for the course Masta his assistant (left) at the YMCA pool by calling the Pontiac YMCA.
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things before and we’ve come through. It was the/same story fa
Detroit Saturday, we had to win.
“We might be out of it- if we had loat," continued Abel, "I mean coming to Oticago and being behind 2-0 -might have killed off all the spirit and fight the club has been building up.” ’
Scuba diving classes she now being offered at the Pontiac YMCA, with the orientation class starting tonight at 7:00 p.m.
The course is designed to promote safety fa. under water diving and to develop safety-conscious -divert.
R fa open to all men and women who have attained their 18th birthday and who have good swimming ability. It fa a six-week course approved by the National YMCA Aquatic Committee and taught by qualified instructors. The fee for the course is $15 for YMCA members and $20 for non-me^ibers.
Bill Jackson, YMCA., scuba instructor, and assistant Don Masta are conducting the course. Registrations can be made this week by calling the YMCA, FE 5-611B.
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Kruskie Consolation King in Table Tennis Tourney
by beating Larry Jones, 18-21, 21-17, 7-21, 21-16, 24-22, then bowed to Sol Schiff of New York 21-5, 21-18, 21-13.
Second-seeded Erwin Klein of Lot Angeles won' the national man’s singles title for the 2nd time by whipping Mike Ralston of Sherman Oaks, Calif., 21-16, 19-21, 16-21, 21-11, 2148. Kirin previously won the crown fa 1956 at the age of br-
other championships were distributed a* follows: '
Women’s elnglui—Mri. . Letb New-berger of See York defeated* Bheron Acton, 31-1*. 33-20, 33-30.	-	-
Men’s double*—Bob *M*i and Bernard Bucklet defeated Emery Llppal and Dan Valfb.
Mixed doubles—Sharon Acton IM Bob Quslkoff defeated Behttf sad faro.
A1 Jenkie and Vic COrpron advanced to the Onal round of the senior men’s doubles event before losing to Frank Tharldson of Chicago and Pies Nasvytis of Cleveland, 21-15, 21-19, 21-17.
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TWENTY-THREE
Marries for 3rd 1]ims
NORWALK, Conn. (AP)—Actor Murtyn Green, 61, hai been married to New York model Yvonne Shaveau, 39, »
It was the third marriage lor the British actor, noted far Us rolea in Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, and the second for Miss Shaveau.
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Mock Attacks Halted by AF
Fighter Pilots Ordered to Stop Until Missile Tragedy Is Solved
GRANTS, N. M (AP)-The Air Force has ordered tighter pilots to atop making practice attacks on other airplanes until it finds out how a Maverick missile knocked a B52 bomber out of the aky.
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„ Three crewmen were killed Frit day when the B52 crashed and exploded after an air-to-air Sidewinder missile broke loose from an F100 jet fighter and hit one [of the bomber’s eight jet engines.
prter was making a rm I at ike bomber when the aeddeat occurred, la WasUagtm Bus-day the Air Ferae announced | suspension of all practice Intercept*. '
Five of the t^amberVirew escaped, Three were picked up within hours after the accident. [The other two were not found until Sunday, r SURVIVE BUZZARD >
Capt. Rgy C. Obel, 28, Logan, Ohio, the bomber's copilot, and Manuel C. Ml eras, 23 [crew chief Jrom Flagstaff, Aril, suffered through a blizzard that japped | Jdmprotum^to 10 f de-
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Nonetheless, a military hospital said their coadltioas wen
2-Year Probation Plus $250 Costs in Homicide Case
Probation for two years and 6250 court costs was the sentence handed out this mornlhg to a 37-year-old West Bloomfield Township man whose car. collided with taotbedln May. 1600 killing of a young Pontiac couple.
A t. W Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams imposed the sentence on Herontm Boleslaus Bern, of 3363 Elder 8t.
As he was awaiting trial far manslaughter la the May IS deaths of Lee R. OoUtas, to. and Ms wtfe .Merle, It, ef IM Cedar 8t„ Bern last meatk appeared before Judge Adams aad pleaded guilty to a' second count ef
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» A A Obel and Mieras, who bailed out at 35,000 feet, were found at widely separated spots in the ML Taylor area northeast of brae. Obel suffered a broken vertabrae.
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Piggy Back Hit by Union Head
Hoffa BI a m a s Truck Jobless on Railroad Competition
More'than 200 members of the Volunteer Truckers Association-of Pontiac yesterday heard Teamster Union President James R. Htfffa declare unemployment in the trucking Industry stems from railroad competition.
He had- stood mute to the first charge.
The Coffins couple was killed, and three others Injured, one critically, in a two-car, head-on collision on WflUsma Late Road just north of Cooley Lake Road Waterford Township. Bern, with* bad driving record, police said, of those injured.
A witness said Bern’s car was speeding and a deputy said Bern admitted drinking before the acd-A test, however, would not have been sufficient grounds to prove intoxication to win the manslaughter case against Bern, Prosecutor George F. Taylor said offering to redt
charge.
Asks for More State Students
Says Universities Must Cut Costs and Admit Michigan Applicants
New	Polaris Subf jery Behan Better,
hookup, Hoffa urged local groups to fight so-called “piggy back" rota cute by railroads by endorsing corrective legislation la Congress. Specifically, sap-port wiao sought for Senate bin IfET and House bill HIT. both
Hoffa’s talk wag carried meetings across the nation. In Pontiac, the talk was heard at Teamster Local 614 hall, 1410 S. Telegraph Road.
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Leaun Harrelson, president Lbcal 614, is scheduled to address women of. the association tonight at F. J. Bouteil Driveaway Co., 245 E. Walton Btvd.
to Take Out Official Groups
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) r The Polaris submarine Theodore Roosevelt today began a two-day run as-an excursion ship before' getting final checkouts for mi bat patrol duty,
; * - ‘"A Scheduled to lake half-day submerged trips today Were groups of congressmen and nemnfien-The nuclear-powered craft Tuesday will take aboard a delegation from tiie White House, Navy of-ficlajs and their guests.
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The Roosevelt successfully fired a Polaris from beneath the sea last Thursday- to complete a series of four, test-firings. Two were successful.
Bussell Cave in~AialRmk is thelman in the southeastern Uifltad oldest known home otf^tatittyelStafes.
Diesel S-P Trucks 1st of Type in U.S.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (A-Stude-baker-Packard Corp. will begin production this June, of diesel-powered medium duty trucks, according to L. E. Mtnkel, vice president of marketing for the firm.
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Frank T. Corcoran, sales manager of the S-P Truck Division, said the four cylinder engines are iUtigiunt to run as far as 300,000 miles without overhauL The engines'are being manufactured by Detroit Diesel Go.
MIDLAND III — The chairman [ the State Senate Education Committee proposed today that tax-supported universities be compelled to accept Michigan students in preference’ to out-of-state students in order to keep costs down.
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Sea. I.ynn O. Fraacis, R-Midland, said “then are more than 7,500 Students from ether states at the University ef Michigan. Each Is costing the taxpayers about 5*oo a year because of our low tuition fees."
Francis, said in a statement that if costs become such that qualified graduates of Michigan high schools are denied admisston- to the state’s tax-supported colleges and universities, “We will provide by law that preference must be giyen to Michigan's young people before the institutions can welcome stu-| dents from across the country.’
In opposition to Gov. Swainson tile committe* bus suggested raises in tuition fees of 620 a year for Michigan students and 6150 a year for those from other states.
Wants Johnson to Be Head ot Space Council—1
WASHINGTON Iffi - President Kennedy today asked'Congress to approve legislation which would mate VltaL President Lyndon B. Johnson chairman of the National Aeronautics and Space Council.
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Under present -law the President is chairmen of the council.
Kemedy bid smounced while he still was president-elect that he planned to have Johnson head the council. '
Before be became vice president, Johnson headed the Senate Space Committee.
In letters to Johnson as the Senate's present officer and to House Speaker Sam Rayburn, D-Tex. Kennedy said:
Detroit Boy Home Following Abduction
DETROIT tm — Seven-year-old Gary Sharp, an apparent abductor’s victim, was safe at home today' after an overnight Toledi visit and police rescue.
Officers of both Detroit and the Ohio city, meanwhile compared notes in ah effort to find the man who Gary said took him for the 50-mile ride Sunday night on the promise of “a dollar" for his help in moving some house furniture.
Would Quit Canada
TORONTtJ (UPD ^ Playwright Brendan Behan; for lriph temper up, climbed out 64* is sickbed last night and told Canada off.
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The fifery Dubliner, recovering from two alcoholic seizures suffered two weeks ago, declared his mie desire is to get out of this ‘little country.”
Behan said the reception he got in Toronto left him feeling like mixture of Alfred Dreyfus and Oscar Wilde.
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moved. The man disappeared | In Toledo. But Gary was unharmed.
Before -police found Gary huddling and cold in a doorway, 100 Detroit officers had searched for 1m.'
Gary, one of two children of Delmer Lee Sharp, 32, a bakery' worker, vantehedafter fiehadgtmr out to play Sunday.
I believe that the vice president can contribute importantly to, and give me valuable counsel and assistance with respect to space programs and that the chairmanship of the National -Aero-and Space Council will materially enhance his opportunity and capability to renderomaximum qervice.”
Victim of Theft in City Angered Over Method*
Pick Spanish Youth for Boys Club Honor
WASHINGTON (UPI) — It was six years ago when tragedy struck the home of 11-year-old Richard Lopez in an El Paso, Tex., slum. His- father died, leaving him to help his working mother care for three younger brothers.
Richard wtent to the White House at noon today, where he met President Kennedy and received acclamation as -the nation's finest example of juvenile decency, v The 17-year-old high school senior of Spanish and Mexican descent was chosen Boy of the Year from among more 'than 600,000 members of the Boys' Clubs of I Amerjca._____
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llow the theft was committed angered a Pontiac man as much as the theft itself, according to Pontiac police. '
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Gerry Mansfield, 21, 117 Putnam St., reported to officers Saturday that two pairs ot trousers with a combined value of 615 had been taken from his car to front of his home.
The: thief cut a hole In. the top of his 1959 Pontiac to get into the car, Mansfield said.
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May and July soybeans were up ^tnore than a cent during the -flrst few: TnUnites while the new crop montiw showed little change.
s^Mfapfanr i to even wp
three minutes bfhind transactions.
Jar sieel slacks advanced.
■ Chemicals; oils, tobaccos end utilities were among the gainers. Aircrafts were easy. Motors earned mixed after making early
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Poultry and Eggs
Gains of most key stocks ran mostly from fractions to about ~ points* but some did better. Union Carbide sporting about 4.
Gains of S or more points wet* also made by some stocks affected fay special news or market letter
Up about a were Polaroid and Vartan Associates International Business Machines added more than 5.
Kennecott and Anaconda row about 3 apiece and Phtipa Dodge more than a point as the nonton roue metals ally higher. ,
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MIAMI. Fla. W- Mow than 35 anti-Castro airplane pilots were reported headed tor • secret training camp today to hoed a call by the Cuban Revolutionary Council tor a "second war of tnoration.'
The pilots, including some toi merly associated with Cuban dictator Fulgendo Batista, reportedly left Miami Sunday for h secret training camp, probably In Central

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News in Brief
| Theft of 8143 worth of gait belli | and golfer's gloves during a break-in Saturday night at the Davisburg Golf Cburw clubhouse was
Mi K. Smith of 7138 VDIamuer Drive, Walled Lake, reported the theft of five guns and ammunition small amount of change from fais home to Pontiac state police Saturday.
Fanr gallons of komemade wine id a jar of cookies were reported stolen during a break-in at bar summer cottage at 3116 Durham St., Waterford Township, by Mrs. Marie Grace of Detroit, according to Pontiac state police' today.
An ■adatoendnad amount of change was stolen fay burglars from Ray's Billiards, 392 Grohud Lake Ave„ it u Pontiac police Saturday.
It probably will be midweek before the normal legislative pace is resumed. The Senate expected to begin floor debate Wednesday on Kennedy's proposal to raise the fl-an-hour minimum < fl.».
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Administration- backed bills to liberaibe the Social Security pro-
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jj j flow valued at about 2200 at Tom’s tt Market, 888 Orchard tohs Ave.. it was reported to Pontiac police i Sunday. '	'	.
Heronditloned summer furniture
tUden, porch sets, metal ehaity, Me. Now on sale at the Salvation Army Red Shield Store. Ill W. Lawrence St. Store open dally 8*30 to 8. Friday til '8 pa.	—Adv.
the family. Houaehold’goc&i some nwr. Temple Bath Jacob, 14 K^Pike ,Monday thru Friday, April 18th-14th from 10 to 4-pa —Adv
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Vacation Over for Congress
To Tackle Remainder of Kennedy Program; See Wage Debate
WASHINGTON (UPD-Members of congress returned today their llMay Easter receao to tackle the remainder of President Kennedy's legislative program.
mob Poutlae tone, but *My brief
erul judges were ticketed for early House passage. The Senate already has approved the extra judges.
pteted actios an Ax af the 18 ee ee major pieces af legioladM Kennedy has proposed. It made cnaaideraMe progroas aa a number aif Bthet meaeurea.
Kennedy's S394-mlllioo program jo help economically-depreaaed communities probably wOl be the next bill to reach the White House. Only a Senate-House dispute over flnmdng has held up final pae-
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Judge Quitting Bench for Directors Position
KALAMAZOO Oft — Kalamazoo County Probate Court Judge Don-ald T. Anderson to resigning effective June 1 to work as educational director of the children't charter of the Juvenile Courts oi]
Michigan, Inc. .	Gayle and deny Waaftever at
; -Anderson, who served as the|Waoliever Studio; 426 North Pad-state's presiding probate court dock St, were in Rochester N.Y., judge ftum 1954 to 1958. said tom- last week to eMend. photographic dtoy he douid send hto lefter ofjdemonetrattom at the Eastman K6-rorigietiiw to Gov. Dwehwna aaaeldak Co. Mr. and Mrs. WooUeVer 6me this week.	> IHve at 436 North Paddock fit,
» April 12. • am. Adv.
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Business Notes
Otoen Manufacturing Ca.. 4833 Delemere, Royal Oak, has appointed William F. Peechel, of Birmingham, as manager of its Induction Heating Equipment Divi-
AAP Feed Stores Detroit unit has promoted F. J. O’Connor from office manager to office!
manager, succeeding A. L. Genung,
retiring after more than 98 years with the company,.
9hwd Lock A Manufacturing Qa, of Almont, a division of Avis fa-du*t rial Corp, has named Clark Sinclair assistant to the protodept. Formerly Plant manager of Hard’s Adrian plant, Sinclair will move to the Almont general offices. Jack Ondrua was appointed to succeed Sinclair as Adrian plant manager.
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Stocks of Area Interest From Local Brokers *,f*e
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TEAM OF PARTING - Gary Hedrick. 9, of Senatobia, Miss, won the Reserve Grand Champion Award with bto Steer in the Mid-South Livestock I&poeltion Exposition here, but tt meant be prized animal
' the slaughterhouse. Gary didn't like that and he couldn’t hold back the tears.
GM Official to Assist National JA Celebration
Edward N. Cole, General Motors vice president and general manager of the Chevrolet Division, has been named general chairman of Junior Achievement’s National Future Unlimited Celebration.
♦ ft it . ~
The annual windup affair will bo held at Detroit's Coho Hall on May 11. Some 6,000 people are expected to attend the first na-tional Future Unlimited Celebration ever to be held In Michigan. The- affair will salute the automotive industry for its support of the hiwinesi education organiiatkm for teen-agers.
Weekend Crashes Send 3 to Hospitals
Three persons were in Pontiac hospitals today as a result of traffic accidents in the dty ever the weekend. ,
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Neva Hosch, 38. of Detroit, in satisfactory condition in Pontiac General Hospital for treatment of face cute suffered when the car In which ebe was riding collided broadside with another at the intersection of Telegraph and Voor-ids Roads.
The driver of her ear, Charles A. Roach Jr, 30, also st.Delntt, fa SB Telegraph
Jobless to File for Added Pay
Estimate 70,000 State Worker* Are Eligible for Extended Benefits
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Rockwell 8t*nd*rd ..........34	MJ
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Michigan Beamlets Tub* Co.	. 31	33
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Asks Funds to Better Teaching of English
WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Nmrody lias asked Ojagryae to pryvidf hinds for research projects to improve the teaching of Engltth througtuha.xoBege sopho-
The request. ambuBced Sunday night, was part of a spending blueprint tor SL9 -,mi|Han the President earlier arind Congress to add to the budget of uX Office of Education for the U months storting July 1.	Y
driven by Mergarctt Chappell, 38, 3t7 Starr St, aecoidtog to Pontlar spiee. The arcMent occurred at lllS p.m. Sunday.
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Johnnie Lee Hairston, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hairston, 448 E. Wlaon Ave, suffered 8 fractured leg when struck by A car Saturday afternoon on Bagley Street, south of Wyoming Street He to in Mtisfactory condition at St Joseph Mercy Htogltal. to ■ to’ to 1 The driver, EseU Moore, 36, of SSI Arthur Ave, said he could not stop in time to avoid the accident. He was not held.
to to' to
Four-year-oid Ronaldo Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Daw-eon, 193 Wall St, was being treated tor face and scalp lacerations at Pontiac General Hospital after being hit4>y a car Saturday after noon on 8. Shirley Avenue near Watt Street.
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The driver, Clarence N. Krug,
. He said as many ax 300,000 persons may be eligible to draw extended- benefits by the time the federal program expires next April L By that time, as much as {93 million could be paid out to Midi-, igan jobless tinder the federal extension program.
to to to
In Michigan, workers may collect up to 26 weeks of unemployment compensation. The federal extension plan will permit workers who have exhausted their eOlgi-MUty to collect another SO per cent of their state eligibility or up to 39 weeks.
don Township, told police he not see the boy in the street He was not held.
today filed tor additional employment compensation under the federal extension plan..
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Mas M. Horton, Michigan Employment Security Commission director, estimated 70.000 persons who have exhausted their Mate nasmployment romprose-
workers la apply ihla week according to the laat number of their aaetol security card: If ..............Is son sr ana
Horton said the unemployment compensation money goes inti dilation Immediately and should give the- state's econorhy a noticeable shot in die arm.
. to' : to. .. to ■ Unemployment in Michigan March 15 was 417,000, or about 14 per cent of the work torch.
Anti-Castro Fliers Answer Call
FBmUy members and friends anid the men ware stripped «t their clothing and identification, given uniforms and told to say their goodbyes before being 'spirited out of the united States.
It was the first lime so-called Batistianos” we
The call for a "second tear of beimikm" was sounded by Dr.
Joai Mro Cantona, pwsfatont of the anti-Castro Cuban Revolutionary Council In New York. He said his country it occupied by "a tor- Certra toTOto-sign army at the awvica of thoes	...
To Ask Raise in Dividend Tax
Kennedy Messagt to Coegrets Will Alto Propote Butinet* Aid
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Washington <upi> - p«si-
Mlro Chniana refused to discuss any timetable tor poroifale landings on Cuban soil or strength of the invasion forces. Ms said when these forces become active inside Cuba they irlll number six million, embracing “Ml of Otoe.” Reports from Havana saM gev-
Cardona’s roS.
H a nationwide T?4	_____
day, Qutro repeated earlier warnings that insurgent bands and expeditionary forces invading Cuba would be liquidated. Ha did
not refer directly to...the latent
call to arms against his regime.
Castro told Cubans that despite _ u.s. economic blockade they would not lade the essentials of life. He said Cuba is tin only nation in the Western Hemisphere
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message ready next week wjhmR to propose Investment incentives for business in the form of tax savings.
White Hows, Treasury, Commerce aad State Department aide* still trying to agree on an administratioa poattton on taxa Hon It income from abroad. ~ The foreign tax qneatton was ilmset ns thsroy an leans as the I1H per cent all depletion allow
As tor taxes on foreign- income, ne good possibility wae that Kan-edy would ask Congress
‘ the present-de-
ferral of taxes on earnings left abroad.
ON TAX HAVENS Such a tightening up, some experts said, also would remedy the problem of ux havens countries in which American-controlled firms are taxed Ughtly or not at all by foreign government*.
The Treasury wants to gain S mask revenue through the di-Msd, tofenet aad iavelgn tonne tax proposals as. It may
A rough {estimate was that the new gains and losses would each be about tl bUUon.
Kennedy was reported ready to say that over-all tax reform and reduction should be considered in the future, not 1961. He also will ask tor extemkm of corporate prof-seise levies due to expire
June 30.
♦ to to Principal emphasis of the presidential message was expected fo be on the investment incer Kennedy his expressed concern that America’s "aging industrial iss hurt the nation In worldwide competition for markets.
medicine and sdnnattnn for aB Its pwgto. ■
ADVISER DEFECTS In Montreal, Canada, Dr. Oscar Abello, a legal adviser to the
—n—p _ breach of contract action invoMng ships bought whtte Batista was in MMIF, saw he has defected rod plans to join anti-
City to Observe Day for Israel
Mayor's Prodamation Sots April 21 to Honor Young Nation
Eyed by U.S.
Plan to ’’Land Camera to Sand Viewi Back to Earth
FLORENCE, Italy (AP)-The United States today informed an International space meeting plans to land a television camera on the moon to send views back to earth.	,
Richard Porter, U.S. delegate to an international space science __ a here,. also reported on Americah efforts to put a man into orbit under Project Mercury.
He said the lunar landing and a manned orbital flight may ha attempted this year.
Porter Is a member of the Space Science Board of the National Academy of Science in Washi!«ton. He outlined UiL space plans- at the opening session of the five-day symposium.
His report covered work -on Project Ranger, designed to land an Instrument capsule on the
April 21 will be observed In Pontiac as Israsl Independence Day, Recording to ■ prodamation signed by Mayor FUBp E. Rowaton.
The day marks the 13th anniversary of statehood tor modern Israel and this anniversary has ■pedal significance within the Jewish tradition.
admitted to the syaagaow as
The proclamation noted the years
out of the desert a flourishing cultural center la Israel, with true 'ioelgl democracy end forward-gotagaeaTwray.’* ^
It noted that modern tonal not only provides a homrfor displaced persons of World-War n, but also has bean “a source of inspiration'’ to emerging nations in Africa and
The free world stands to gain from the existence of such a progressive, dynamic nation striving towards truly democratic goals," the proclamation rand.
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.Pontiac Shrine No. 22, WSJ.. meeting, Wednesday evening, April 12. 196?. 8:00 o'clock. Mat7 A. Mc-Ourdy, Scribe.
A NEW SERVICE TO INBUSTRY IN THE PONTIAC AREA
Colonial Brooch and Machine Co. is happy to annaanct establishment of a now office for soles and service on broaching, broaching equipment and broachae:
COLONIAL-MICHIGAN SALES
508 Church Sf.
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The oifoaisatioa is h—dod by two of tbo moat experienced JjM in tbo bragabiog fioM, Denes Potoki and Robert N. Randall. Tkoy will ba glad to holp yoo an yaur brooebhig problams
Homes Set Afire in Training Session
In a large scale training lestion yesterday, some 20 Waterford Township firemen burned two houses to the' ground on Roxford at Lakefront streets.
to to ’ to The houses, donated to the fire department by Samuel Peratcoff of Detroit, had been condemned as
The extensive training program involved hoae, ladder and smoke mask evolutions, plus lew Ipgh pressure tog operation.
Mon Wounds Himself While Cleaning Gun
A pontine man accidentally shot himself Sunday tridto cleaning a 3&calibcr revolver faia his home, according to Pontiac poBce. to to to
John L- Oman, 31,180 W. South tvd.. waa trented lor .a bullet wound to a right hand finger released iron Pontiac General
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Curd of Thanks
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EMPLOYMENT IWP«
Help V Employment Agencies ...
Work Wapted Male
SERVICES OFFERED ( Service .......
Death Notices
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Business Service Bookkeeping A Taxei .... 16
Drwmwldng k Tailoring .. IT Gaidm Plowing ......
Income Tax Service . Laundry Service .......... 90
Undrtptng r.iOir..’, Moving Si Trucking ... Painting k Decorating Television Service ...
Upholstering ........
Nursery Schools
Wtd. Children to Board Wtd. Houaahoid Goods .
Wanted to Rent..........
Share LMng Quarters ..
Wtd. Transportation.....
Wtd. Contracts. Mtgs. ... Wanted Real Estate......
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Rent Apts. Furnished ...v37 Rent Apts. Unfurnished ... 38 Rent Houses Furnished ... 39 Rent Houses Unfurnished . 60
Rant Lake Cottages .......41
For Rent Rooms...........42
Rooms With Board .**.«• 43
Gonvalencont Hamas.......44
Hotel Rooms	  45
Rent Storm .............. 46
Rent Office Space .
For Rant Miscellaneous .. 48
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STEVEN*. April T B, Maple Avenue, 0»AW--k-~ .
uni httIn win JbtoBjnjdaje-tmw. April 11. at S pa from the
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
For Sale Hoaaes ..
IncoinC Property .
For Sale Lake Property .. 51 For Sale Resort Property
Suburban Property.......
For Sale Lotr...........
For Sale Acreage ....... 51
For Sale Farms .........56
Rent Farm Property ..
'ale Business Property
jtent-Leaee Boa. Prop. .. 5TA
e Sale or Exchange....*
financial
Boatoeea Opportunities . Sale ten* Contracts ...
Money to Lean.........
Credit Advisors.......
Mortgage Loans .......
Swaps........
For Sale Clothing....
Sale Household Goode .
Hi-Fi, TV k Radios ....
Water Softeners.......
For Sale Miscellaneous . Christmas Twee i.-.nrt*
Christmas Gifts ......
Machinery ............
Do It YourseU ...
Sale Mustoal Goods •
Sale Office Equipment Sale Store Equipment Sale Spoctlflg Goode...
Hunting Accommodations 74A Bait Minnows, Etc. ...... 75 -
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Wood, OaalliFnsI ...... 77
Planto. Tiaas Shrnba .... 78
For Salt Pits	*
Dogs Trained, Bided . Hunting Dogs ..w......
Hay, Grata k Feed..62
FARM MERCHANDISE
Far Sale Uvertock ....... »
Wanted
For Sain Poddy ......... *
Rent Trailer Space Auto Acceseoriee .. For Sole Tlree .....
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FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 Fmm 6 am te S pm
AU •non Mould to re-ported lmmodtotoly. Tha Pres* assumes no mem. ■MSr for smrs othar than to eanaal lha ebarsw hr tot portion of tee jfrrt
your "MB nurabor. W adjustment* Will be firm without tt.
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Liiiatorir.........84 motor boat or a i
vessel you'll find exactly
Sale Itaaa Produce .......~	.
Sale Fam Equipment .... 81 what you re looking for
at the price yon want to pay . in classification 97 Of . .
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For Ide Bkydaa ......... B
Bode * Amue—aiee ...... *
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For *>tha**i*auUfuT<* offerings of flowaui and card* see spiritual bouquet* see aU tom toraad te lighten our sorrow. Many thank..
Dtaueu and son W.C.
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just when hit boa** teemed beet. Ood called him (rwm among aa
to me eternal ran. But Ood masm ISA Sadly missed by wild, daughter Qr*cs **■
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Secretary
nSrr Ktsruti
(By yk. Bo Saturday., Maat to
MEN NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
ATTENTION THE BONDED^
aulaUau Co. 1* aipandlng 1
aevaral canvaaaara bad MlM tonal, etthar man or W
atoa piSd^to toffattMSdfpiapto while training. Tor appointment.
i penes only. Beefburrer DrRw M >i Watorferd
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS tJN-
mmak—
Are Vou Unemployed r
fE NEED SEVERAL MEAT, EM
EROSTIC MEN TO PILL OUT OUR BALES ORGANIZATION. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY,
RMfl,
Kast Heating and Cooling 463 S. SAGINAW
pVY«."‘Il.ing age~ work* amt par TPtrttace. tdoewtott Rad Umly.
X ATTENTION
OBB MEN AVERAOE SIM. II week* per year, tor appro*-lmatwr IS hours work. $US guaranteed to atari. He cold ease vatslng. experlenca or hllduail Ft train. Car and ptoua — Uiai. iruila la tha kind of
irlty yea toad. P r appointment
*8oU AmJ0SnVN USh
tSS.	1
Center, Room
ARCHITECTURAL DRAPTCMAN -stem Mam mwr -	—“•*
1 construction ilfn. dive esc.
atop* *■
and bonuses. J
machine. PE MW1.
bad so the market. Diamond
1-Mil, Lincoln t-tOOT._____-
ENGINEER — MORE INTEREST-
mtoMOui. mid eeneral office we»t fto» to ans<iM»nar Write
Boi 81 Pontiac press gl.lns as*, weak aad pay eaperlenc*, sdu-
nntlfWi SlUi luBflf.
MS. .IS oil wwjN”eBl
^svTArtn
w. rff mhl
EstabUsbed^eU campany baa kaaletit counsel te retell
Desrae preferred, wffl to*' cejd mlnlmun^rf two yean
aaaaag»ffl Wxzssruz
•mail l brief r
A*ssr)wSsrws
Boa He. IS.
journetWan electiuc experienced la seats with Mat also MU e*ai.
PART-TIME
S toara_ pat i


PARfTIMfi
THE PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD$ •
photooraPSer
CMS .
■M:SrZ
ns
cux;
f twli dsO-wsei
&irZ».2s
Jfftoto
SAVE ENfeRGY, USE WANT ADSl To And job, place to live or v good used oar, fee Qassi-fled NOWt
WANTED
we win hire S men wMb ea tlve shinties trained (or a 1 naci of ttotr on mt a UcaaOy kaewa elaetrteal a aaee Co. MbWtoMV MS*> uhw>l education andThJeNNea the
MV °L*	3«i“!i
Hrtp Wanted Female 7
Baker—
By Frank Adams
DINETTE KITCHEN CHAIRS BE-
Uphplstcring. 28 Wtd. Hctieehold Ooads tf
m
co.sred, vinyl eg aauiahyda, Pre* eatlmatoa. Pick Op nod delivery. MA BMP.________________ '
Nursery Schools 25A
RE-SCHOQLXRS BT DAT OR week. State license. MM Hdaatl, *“	’ Dequlndre. Call UL
nine.
Lost and Found
LOST: BOV'S BROWN JRIMMED lN ANl
PE Mitt.
puppy^”fVm"»i*7 vicinity
black blanket with white back of pack. MA SOW.
LOSt: BLACK BILLFOLD. KEEP

Notices and Personals 27
ARE YOU WORRIED OVER
DEBTS?
PIECE OB HOUSEFUL WTD.
Wanted Miscellaneous 30
Or PILE FURNITURE AND BUSI-nets equipment, Forbes Prtnunc • Office Supply' MI SOdlS.
Money Wmrtad
WANT: SANS FOR 1 TEAR NAVE free aai clear BHitV*l house for -iBrito. 1^ *-lW
Wanted to
u2Xo*825?F8i20t8>1ii:.
Call Laundry Vin»«*. Syleao Lk.
Share Living Quarters 33
IB WITH 0 OR I-MOt
Wanted Real Batata 36
LIST m
WITH US We have several bay ate far gead harass and Waft eealriete.
hfaas 4nJ| ftnti mtrifU
A. JOHNSON & SONS REALTORS FE4-2S33
1ZSL ftjngg;gSATg.
URGENT
.. Local (Ml* am
*1>7om elaaa. Ckub W mart- *
ftewdrt an Id bia NHb
— M geUywmWk
WSM &T0
aaU north ana weal of Pootlec and m every price hap, Mil Brian bat tome twetlleN pro*-,
PX0P Cook i - “D«*We your pleasure. < Ted-’e baa an Immediate opening good, double good—” for an ckperteneed Baker-Prep I ,	... v	-—
“*wS^
EXPERIENCED GARDENER.
■mater, odt* teba. OA ftoM- _ HXATINO o6imurtORA tOR Pvt. atteiowneta. Have sheet metal aqulp will snb-oontract to make uy( or Install duck ww^k.
LAWN WORK OP ANT XIND,~Bt
______.reronfi
VleA*' tSy^mmodutely ■ Send ---- to P.O. Bex iut PonlWe.
CURB
WAITRESSES
epenthi*
tha dap
Ted’s have tmuMd! for ewrw wettnatec	—,
aad night thlfte. Apply in person
CAR HOPS. APPLT.A* A. A W.
Root Beer, Dd N Terty. HOUBEKEfcPER, LIVE IN, MOR* for home than Wagtt. ,OL 1-iTfd.
kELP WANTED, VAEIETT. AP>
*r>V FOR K0l*E*0KX AND of children, ^mme for home

anointment la year tome n *-3m or write P. a
»1, Drayton Plaint._____
bwijANtJ LADV. LIOHT HOP1E-
f 3-3341. after S :3C
Help Wanted
POUR MEN OB WOMEN NEEDED
Immediately Mr evsnlng —'■ CaU Mr. Archie between ll
N OR WOMAN r CPA for full
WOMAN ACCOUNTANT
________jrapeny. Wc—
Pontiac area, complete charge taxae, monthly tmiaal reports, collections, ate. Olvt pact I years experlenco and satery expected. p.6 Box H. Pcradal*, ^
BEAL ESTATE BROKER. OR WELL EXPERIENCED SALESMAN TO HELP DIRECT BAUM-
E. Mutt be ocquAlntod with
rcsSSStoiars
TOP COMMISSION FOR TWO EX-
_____
WANTE^>«NCUI«raEp MA-
and unencumbered couples, tmsrHi SOOd health, as booseparenti la i school for socially maladjusted tomes* boy a. No	■**'
drlnkut.
Employment Aganctoc
Evelyn
Edwards
RECEPTIONIST
wtik tatoMr i-___ -—_,T
nice personality. No typtef. a*
shorthand. At* M up.
txptrltme. Over SI.
nouns clebx .................
MM hays aptitude for flnrtt. accurate typteL PteataM office.
“SS^£U.~-JS
Job. Maat bMW>Md appaaf-
and pteaeant MW toted
aawrjxaa
MEN
CREDIT TRAINEE	Mto
Sh t rp feUow with two year* «*■
EVELYN EDWARDS
‘Vacattonal r^r*-—Il-t Service”
■m xatj_
SALES
S*ateSSo1s5ff? tot*£St «tei»
4te Rwttoe tests *Bldg	Vein
Instructions—Schools
*a«mljr owa.
Work Wanted Male 11
CHAIN. SAW AND_PICK.UP steady Or Part-time FB *-S«te


Work Wanted Malo 11
Drsssmplring, Tailoring 17
LAWN. WORK AND OEkJ JOBS. odp., ref. *	*~
lo. HAND
WS'Mis
m fso _______ litjBitee^HmK
Major. MSMWllas,tsaatMat« “ accountant, bookkeepln*, :
LAWN AND SHRUBBERY-i
Work Wanted Fcmalo 12
BABT-KTTDfp IN TOOH B
-ANb^AAV^fbai
IRONINOl wdnted. Tl
M1MEOORAPHINO. TTPINO. SEC-. retertal tcrvlcc EM 1-MU. ONE DAY" ntOMIHO. EXPtRI-
tnced. roteronces. PE H«n. WA8HINO AND DtoNlko-pf*
op and dAtive»~l»djfl>.______
WASH1NQ8 AND IRONINQ8. VKX.
deliver;
’ Own ‘ tram FE S-ISdl.
BuMdlng Sanrlca 13
ID CEMENT OB I-S40I.
• Bml. jmm aHHl'
contracting. Alto otero front remodeling. John W. Capias. MY 1-11SS,
k-1 CARPENTRY, SATISFACTION guaranteed. PE fr"1*'*
houses. Ouar. work and material. Free estlmatet aad lletoc* cr. FE S-1704.
BARNETT A SON
-Employer not contact* -Stretches your dollar
Garden Plowing
OARDENS AND LAWNS PLOWED
■fii — m
aUttotN- plSWino.1* LIoMt
trucking, lawn leveling. FE S-ISTl.

owing, Diacno. TAhb jmgp, nefstty airport, OB
Income Tax Sprvfcp 19
t)-U AVERAOE PEE, DUNN'S JmkkMgbig and Tus Sarvle*.
ALL WORKING PEOPLE. TAXIS Schlmkt. OR
AN INCOME TAX RETURN FRB-
parad in year bom*, by quail-Bad ttuMiSl with masters (“ gre*. Appolntmtnt PE HiM ACCURATE _ EXPERIENCE—
BOLIN TAX SERVICE joshes nxs and mill stb.
JOB A11SS M *"
NSOUDATE ALL TOUR BILLS AND LET Ua GIVE YOU cunsi^ACB TO PAY
OIVK Tl
__ . ____1 TO PA1 _
BUfiGfiT SERVICE
Wtd. Contfcts, Mtf. 31
| $ ACTION S *. V TOO HAVE told pour property on u Mad contract and would Ilk* to caah out. CaU Mr. Hayden. Cash toptr*
w*ft
nx. wmm
DALE BRIAN
REALTY CO._____OR UM
MM DIXIE HIGHWAY
ARE DEBTS
WORRYING
YOU?
Ott out of debt OB a plan yi
HAVE BUYERS FOR CONTRACT
Brewer Real Estate
MB 44111 Evening* PE SAC
Witte or'bhma terjKm KoUlm*
MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS
Rant Apia, famished 17
1ST TLOOa. J_ROp»IS, BAJH’ Pvt, entrance. Couple. PE tan
ABILITY
To set fast cash for your laud contract, equity or mortgage at lowest pcaslnl* discount call Ted McCuUouab, farjifrUM. Small ■RMtaanA iTlillbll
ARRO REALTY
EO O bl SfPPiaENCY WITH kltchm and hiiOL tentiahtd.
ALBERTA APARTMENTS IM N. PADDOCK ftt MM ROOMS AND fcATH, RIGHT for couple, cloao lu. PS 1 -MM. RWt^ LOWSJt^RlVAT* ENT.
>141 Cass-Ellsabeth Road
........... jiSTEST AO-
L Cash »r Par-
uswer caU FB
---;---AEROTRED8--------
KNAPP SHOES "■y wgaHuui	oa >tMg
COLD^WAVESfxfiAL^r
rnmnlatA FVhrdllhV'fl M 9-1MA
or ••MoikM. Tour tub _
moK^JSBa.
K. L. Templeton, Realtor
1331 Orchard Ldto Hoed PE 4-«m:
Wanted Real Estate 36
TAL OROUP
sria
sober. As* J> to ItjFbr
‘“keWand NACKEXMAN PE *-«n MM N. Perry PE Mill
INCOME TAX, BOOKKEEP1NO aad Notery. U and W average.
591 Second FE 5-3876
INCOME TAX SkfcviCE. liOTAHT
public, your boat dr mine. ISAS
HOME IMP*priOdXNT TO.
BARGAiN
Oarage, MSJ. recreation room, 1J x IS, S2M. Addition*, porches, attict, Mich, batamsnt. modernisation work. Terms. PE
CEMENT. BRICK AND BL^K
'work. Evtrott Deaton.
c^S5t^Dc
DRY WALL TAPtNO. PRX1 S6-“ -tea. PH S-ST31.
W3&
EXCAVATINO AND TRENCTONO for itotto tanka,	"*“■
footings and tight
Leap " raxino, lioht haul-
itimates. Ru.teU Merton. FE HOME. OARAOE. CABINETS. AD-
Hocts moVinft rdjbllr
equipped. PX 4-*4*0. L A. Young.
ROOF REPAIRS
SPECIALIZED MODERNIZATION prtco*. W. A Wlnkolman, SSX740
WATfeRPROOFlNG
Wcrfc guaranUmd-^Prot asttmates.
Fill take down storms an ^a^ro^SSh*%U OL^ilMI i
Fall %ASHii»o reasonable:
Building Supplies
SPECIAL
tot*!. »%_» *»	Jto to
1x4, Id to IF No. { gr Tito Un. Ft K u te Id* No. 1 Br llo Un. Ft. 11° No. J boordo lie Un. Ft. IV. TO casing ...... 4g Uu. Q.
IV. TD bam	J»	On. •%>
All Cash aad Carry
Waterford Lumber Co.
Airport Hd.
Saws^Hand Lawntnowers HOTPonrt. whirlpool
STO»°
Bookkeeping 4t Tax— 16
■ iin.jifaartom^.
INCOME TAX ahd Accounting Service
Opdh Dally T tod LEE’S ACCOUNTING SERVICE •12 W HURON	FE 4-4V»
(Amnio Free Parking to Rear)
A4 LAND8CAPINO. SEED! sodding and maintenance. FI m^prangsd. MA s-Uit o
ATTENTIOH TRUCKERS:
------ ----------- top
I MwtolL
hot. Crooks and Adams.
TSSS&
-sT.y
.. _______I BLUB SOD. YOU
pick up: dsUvcn’t made. Sod laid. Eitstnilgs, JMM Creaks Rd.
FdrF LAWN SERVICE
Fertilising lawn rolling, spring elsanmf; town mowing, sodding. Weekly, monthly, or seasonal -Sl“ Odd Job*. Free otoraate. t-**7S or FB g-SMl.
town mowing, fertilising grab grass cntrol end M Ml n
Ossi, oa **m. _____________________
Movtng and Truckkig 22

BiCU.O 'or ALL TTrtt~
HACim AND "huiaisd, n 00
i*uarw»iari7 iittoir Light hauuno av— anytime. UL BUM.
LIOHT HAUUNO AND YARD cloan-up. OB 2-IS4I.
LIOHT AHD HEAVY TRUCKING Rubbish, Ml dirt, grading, and gravsl and front end laadti*. Tap
ODELL CARTAGE J&5W:
Printing A Dccormting 2
CLASl^PAIWTTNO Am CKO-
BT CLASS PAnrtnio. DBOORAT-Ing, Ham. Dm Bmk. OL 1-I14L
4aa paintdki Aril dAooIut.
Tolcviskwi Service
:rest tv. i Moub. mpmon
SjM — “*
BUILDER
NEEDS 1 OE MORE atHUte, CUy M Pmdlat —l Pasl Amtian to vipvr.
____ fb um. U to *
sjj. BT--------
________ IDA*Y
CASH'
IRS FOR YOUR HOME OR----------—.—
EQUITY OR LARD CONTRACT.
S5M V'—	‘
Jaklan,
PE Util
JIM WRIOiT, Realtor
IU Oakland A vs.	Open 'tU S»
CLARK MAL ESTATE..........
W Huron PE I-IM-PE 4-4S13 , ^CTALIZED REALTY BEX VICE
Louis Borst. Realtor. FE Util ___
TO LEASE'S! BUY 3 TO I ACHES | 2V. to to uted *■ «Wo wrecking' yard. Apply Pontiac Press Bos M
ROOMS. tmUTTES PURklAHED
Large r6oms. pRiVateT ei
trance, til* bath, MMlylvl
PUR:
SmBT
cUan " RSo&a, HWm
2 rooms, private beth, dose to Seen, clean. FE
4-2379 before8p.m.
, .
reatcnablo prlos.
■	_ t-rni.
I ROOMA. PRIVATE BATH.
■	Jmr1-
unfurnlshed, utlUUes paid. Ill E. Howard aitwot.
HOLLYWOOD APT.
I AND 1 hoOMS. PRIVATE BATH
1 - toij
luron. Adults.
Asphalt Paving Custom Asphalt Paving
----Estimate* — Flnsaalnp -
MT 1-M21
CLARXBTON ASPHALT PAI.-------
-	- ‘ have <mr MAT M bour
ffi Mil
SkS? :
Automobile Repairs
INSTALLED FREE
Auto springs, mufflern. tall plpo*. generators, starters shock *b-sortors whoa bought at rogdlnr
HOLLERS ACTE'A* A°UTO PARTS 273 Baldwin______FE 2-H77
Boats
NEW 1961
Aluma Craft
America’s - safest boats. N«w aluminum and fltorgla* models now on display. Trad# your old boat. Long may terms. .. ...
Open Eves, and Sundays
DUNHAM'S
22g8 Union Lk. Rd
LEAD THE FLEET! ,
(WITH LARSON AND WAOEMAKEB BOATS)
DO-IT-YOURSELF DOCKS YOUR EYINRUDB DEALER
Harrington Boat Work*
Harrington Boat Work*
llte S. Tgssrupb Ed. FE 2-MS2
PINTER'S
If* N. OPDTKE RD.
SfRINGSPECIAtS
IP Aluminum Prams.
?!
lew flhrrglas run-about* from MM I complete uead outfit* priced te toU: Pin* selection of guaranteed used motors from 1 to M BP.
PAUL A. YOUNG
— i&SEz
NEW l96l
STAR CRAFT
c^™*SSSSFSi£tXS&,.
Dressmaking, Tailoring
.. Knit Dresses OR 2-71S2.
Eavestroughlng
OUTTERB, FLi bolt, fr— •
iiawig
Floor Sndht _______
R. O. SNYDEB FLOOR WJINO. sanding and Bnlshtng. Ph. PE
BOAT
INSURANCE
PRANK A. AHDERSON AGENCY Phone PE d-353g___


LUCAS PLUMBOfO AND HEAT-INO Parts and Sarvlea. Now wur^ aHsrutitns, UL MM or O
Roofing and ShHng ,
work guarTu Wdttt, LU ♦
BOAT NUMBERS sue
3 inth — For art Id i
Saw and Mower Service
SAW » LAWN-MOWER SERVICB MU b-MW 3OT d. IMtertf Ed.
Umdscaping
ESTIMATES AVAILABLE NOW.
Television, Radio and HI«FI Service
JOHNSON RADIO & TV
Hours IS A.M. to S P M. '
43 E Walton Blvd. PE Mm
GET MY BID NOW
r-ustsnnr
isgm&g"
Tree Trimmlnf Service
lag HOOP PINE BOABDS da Un. t
tab* Esanamy Studs .... 2de a*, i Pourln* Wool Insulation ... It* bag 4xS Prefinished Mab........Site M.
Trucks to Rent
__ BsgdtoMdT.......
pQntiaclumber CO.
Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractmr. Ol.?
22* S. WOODWARD
Uphobtering
TWENTY-SIX
THE PONTIAC PRftSS, MONDAY, APRIL 10, W1
For Solo Houses
Security 1 :L>'7.:*
PLAN HOW lor MfOfto* «Mor.* VMM. Here'* l weoddrful bun-xalcw—user T»l-Huron_Shopplnj
For Solo Hofooo 49
GILES
Elistbeth Lake Estates
rzjLp&jarLZ
■Mil, near atoras and M>NII Eu; tem« on Mil 5m. OMI now I
3-Bedroom Bride
A 4potions ranch homo with full MM tWMHl. nice loros rroma. MllQiHl
GILES HEALTY. CQ.
FI Milt	HI Baldwin Xvc
multBplk Ltinnwo lgia>Ticrf’
CLARK REAL ESTATE
HMM TRADE OR BELL. Lot
WATKINS LAKE PRIVILEGES -
--- 'own. IVMO. Vacant. 3-bod-
____ bungalow. enclosed - front
poreb, nice lot new aluminum ■Mlu, storma and acreent. r fireplace, part baaement, ail
______I AMD BATH. UPPER,
near schools PL mat ' ROOMS AND- BATH
HE 8-6918
Manager, U Balmer St.. Apt. • Opou Patty A San., 1> am. tot pm. ALBERTA APARTMENTS Unas room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom. effleUnclea. *34 MS H. Paddock. PK3-SM
AUBURN COR. EDITH
Auburn. Inquire US 8. Ed!
. call PE ton.
WWON APARTMENTS, t ROOMS - and bath, carpeted tiring room and hallway, newly decorated
APARTMENT -FOR KENT PART--4y furnished. Inquire MS East - -Pike St. PE 4-S3M.
.Hite apt
COLORED
llahed ‘rK 4-S447 al'lei
rfrig-
% RENT -WITH OPTION-TO I in’ Home Street. Poouac. Micb 1 MA mu
LAKE FRONT — 3-ROOM. BATH, partly turaUhed. Park In I rent of door, on MM. OR 3-4541 large » room, new kitchen.
Brick Flat—Hated
AVAILABLE APRIL f

For S«Im Houses 49

SIDE OMMM RE-LOCAT-l room heme Atemlnmn rid-I bedrooms MHM gale. Takeland eestnoT
fojTsale
U.S,
GOVERNMENT, PROPERTIES ~«r
TIOM- -.Thera BNMflbi * ara offered at substantial
sayinos Fd yoo - wo mm3 no sopnt payment-you may purchasa these homes on a loaf term contract with low m lately payments sad MW We reel rates - I Md I bedronma
REALTY Oft sea bees ap-
Sffi? r°K*auSM:
these propertta* to roe.
Ray O’Neil Realty Mldte^gkopearfp
MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE
IRWIN
tiSMI. —-.-—-■a-...............•
This lead is Ideal for truck ter-. deaths, t-room homo JssjMl R. living rm . 13x14 ft. Utahan with iota of stag' eMWUwa I large badrm. Located only A miles nil downtown. Most sacrifice lor tulok sole. M.noo da tarme.
t, automatic otl beat, boar
features I ___________________
will agree that It la a hnnam price et *11.1*3 on tense:
BRICK BPNOALOW
NICHOLIE
h'dtatei^pacr
.	 A.	etnlA	beat.
Newly deearated^ vacant Oely
CLARKSTON AREA
Three bedraem kaadiViw living aM dining area, kitchen, utility room, eft HA boat, carport, lame lot. vaeaut, aewly decorated. Only tMS moves yon
NORTH BIDE
Twe bedroom buasalew. living room with dining area, kite ben, full basement, oil HA heaL ve ant. Newly decorated. Oily
40 ago. HEAT. LI OUTS Tfsbed. MS W. Huron SI
_ Rent Office Spsci 47
..■LOCK PROM DOWNTOWN
REALTY OR 4443d BUILDER DELIGHTFUL 3-BEDROOM RANCH home. Wards Orchards, natural fireplace, wen to wail carpeting, alum, stormi and screens. Floor radiant beat. Ovmfetod attached
*75* DOWN - 3-bed rm with lake privileges On nv. rm. with wall-to-wall carpeting Large poreb* 3-car garage. 4 lots. Owner will sacrifice far ffJSS.
For R wit MlarHUnooB* 48 Wallpaper Steamer
Floor sanders. pollihexa. h a-* sanders. furnace r--
FOR COLORED
3-Bedrm brick homes la uew and Attar riplghborboods. vary lew dewn jp^rmenu. Mlddlatea. grok-
1. ksdream bomo as let iooiM4
jmSf *ftshint. * Fun price ***7. Ota ImbU don payment.
CRAWFORD AGENCY
Plannine to Build?
BIO LAKE r Here Is • lake-front borne that It priced right. le-ft. frontage. BA. living rm. with atone fireplace. Attached garage
EZ3S :rwy&&!
I Nlr. .Washington Jr: High
I 3-bedroom brick w‘“- —gda-®-] lit and dining i [ full basement, eup
Facebrick Front Paym’ts Less Than Rent j *jJ?1*{gto*11 n 44W' ** *
LAWRENCE W OAYLORD
' IMIW. Mm H. -
FE 8^693
$10 DN.
_
West Suburban One Acre Plus
friendly, warm Cape (
isrs&xi
4-feEDROOM HQME. 3
For Sale Houses 49 -
Cash FE 4-41*4
BEDROOM - 4 TEAR tractive borne. No beat. Sblriey. FE 3-4813.
2-BEDROOM
ifteld Two. Full basement. faMse. fiMSS with terms.
3-BEDROOM
felt, basement Dining room •erMwd In porcb. lMxlM ft. lot
vs.'jjBS'ZariZS"*™
JOHNT. VERMETT
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
_______EM 3-646S____ '
-BEDROOMS, drrr. BASEMENT, oil beat, storms end screens, water softener. Inquire OB 4-1TW
«.fX 3-71(11 or	_	_____ _______
MODERN 4-BQ6m APARTMENT ! apttaa' g|3.IS».
. .monthly. Apply at Id Bl .Terrace: -FE 5-33*1.
tt’joSjd'Ttut**?11 , br<,room * only »n.ese“*wlnt bsSSni^ta gurca Oardeaa areA not over
W. H. BASS. Realtor
SFECULmNO IN TRADES BUILDER	FE mu
1-BEDROOM. ALUMINUM SIDING M	ma oil or aow FHA. i
OR 3W1;	j
AND OARAOE Labe. S4SS down !
Cl RANCH I
Immediate posse 4M down. Will a
is 113 *44 ea your FE 3-0133 me of eur many MM do we. Limit-
Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor"
--- Dlsie Hwy. at Telegraph
|H Open Eves. A Sunday M Parking
"XNM
MOVEABLE HOUSE
jixjoo
Move this madam 4-roam, frame hems onto your lot. gag beat. Oarage. Can ward E. Partridge, UmTV Huron, FE «*S1.
“JIM
REAL E
WILLIAMS
ESTATE INSURANCE “*	II MM
M S U O AREA - NEW BRICK. IMS SO ft. famOr and l bed; rms , life battle, bullt-tne. fire-
K&e^ Lira Xu? -
BROWN
..... R. ii . r.	“
IELL OR TRADE - Madam baa-
Kmw. ealy f yra. old with at-chad breeeewey ead garage. FUU baeemaat. Storms and screens. Two Iota an payed street
So WeSf^adecapadj^llMp!^' "iitrallir or good lapd -----------
LAKE FRONT SPECIAL - Only M.*M. Easy tarmt. Modern bun-galoer wttb part baaement. oil Turn. Enclosed poreb. EseeUeut odad. Oosd beach. Large let.
contract. Win H
dawn Rem i
SLATER APTS.
fUBJtURED AND UNFURNISEED
CARETAKER MB. CAIMtOLL.
■ *> U. PARKE STREET,_____
SET B~R A L APARTMENTS FOR \*«*t —. w**t side locations, gpo kane-Ltbrrtv area. 3 bedrooms.
< 1*4 mo North aide . WhltfleldSt . 1 bedroom upper — 3 bedroom
■ dSisj or FE^l^s^rV pj? OPBiUI 4 ROOMS’ AND BATH. 1 tffrn feftUsbed FE 31TT4
Rent Houses Furnished 39
i ROOMS AND BATH., NEWLY
Mi 3 BEDROOM BRICK. l*fe BATHS
--------	- -grpetjng,-- ■ .drapes,
eras os. beautuelly 13.iep Owner FI
3 bedrooms-4 seres
Larte brick reach home wttb full hasemeaL J large bedraoma ion# I3xi*i Ctramie batts wttb hultt-ln vanity. Madera kitchen with lama eating msa «mo. ordinary amount i age (pact) MkIS ft. lit
with huge i—‘—* ---
fliepiae* ti ______________
plastered wdHa. An easy bouse U^malatata; |4 acres of ttf
of Mtebatt tbrc
H_______! ft livihd room
lag# aatuml fireplace lajee
eI looking Pontlec. Ben

t *13.04
LADD’S INC.
*N Lapeer Rd	FE Mttl
BEDROOM BRICE, I BATHS, basement end bullt-lna. Reason .able lor quick sale OR 44MT BEDROOM MODERN HOME Mar be seen at ttt a. Sanford Apply at 1M Edison. SM
I ROOMS AND BATH. AOTOMAT-
Rmt Houses Unfurn. 40
?! BEDROOM DUPLEX
Automatic boat — Fall basement TmJ. decorate
$75 PER MONTH ' FE 4-783.1
444 Earn Bled. B. at1 Yaleacla -A BEDROOM BRICK bail, gat boat. Inquire Bled. N alter 4 pm.
3 Bedroom, reference^ im White Late Rd. MU 44133.
3 ROOMS AND BATH. OAB BEAT.
4 OR « ROOMS ANp BATH. Auburn aad Dogutodrc. out hot watn. 444 month. (Ml
NEAR
I ROOM - 3* ROSSHIRE, CLEAN.
4 ROOM LARGE HOME ON WHIT UttN* street, basement, gas . beat. 374 per month; 1 Children ' welcome.
ICJ. (Dick) VaLI^ET Realtor	FE 4-3531
. 1 34S OAKLAND AVENUE Ohm i	— -

im BATH. bOWN-
Large livino room with
PHONO___L__ FAMILY ROOM
wrtH LEDOCROCK FIREPLACE A TTACHED.. 2 CAR OARAOE MANY^UUILT-INS 411*40 EAST
underwood real estate
MA 444SI	--	■ Qpoo Ryes
4 Bedrooms!
St -Michael’s parish!
$83 Per M<
gj
Lock
*<k for Don. it 34M3.
NEAR NORTHERN HlOH Cute 3 bedroom borne Aluminum tlaiut New aMmblat throughout 4M month Including takes Low down payment Fb, SM44U,
NO MONEY DOWN
TRI-LEVEL STARTER On yeur 1st. Trl-level or Raacb. Tour plana or ours. Rave model. O. Flattley, Builder. EM 344M
WhbeVhS
oq eil.TM.
NEAR ROCHESTER -I land wttb modem 3 I yalo*!- Sasemeat Os
!AUBURN MANOR - I Lovety-3 bedroom I j gslow wttb elum. s meat. Oes beat. L 3M n. lot. Chaleo a
i SCOTT LAKB - Sell or Larte SMovtl bom* wttb taehed two car gar. Family
YOUNG-BILT
HOMES
REALLY MEAN BEl'l'KB BUILT
SYLVAN LAKE FRONT
Bbtgy the thrills of this lake-front bomo on JAMES K BLYD. Lam picture windows facing
com. oerpattas and many other bultt-tb feature*. An ekeepttonal bom*, open tar your Inapectloo
3 kilriimi wttb walk-ln closets, gleaming aak floors, sailing be-taw appraisal cost. HAM* with
K ROT basyjnsnt, eb fluah doors,
RUSSELL YOUNG
ONLY 3 LEFT
All- alumlaya raa*b-lyp« bomts. WHS"T bedrooms, large cletets. specious living raam wbb dining •ll, Rica kltoMa with plenty of
SC‘J!ry4W.,^
lent? of I utllHjr
“* SlVy
Of no down payment, aw
•7* . per month Including _____
and Insurance D'Lorah Bulld-
ert, nt urn _________
"PEACE OF MIND"
.	» ACHE ON RIVER
Enchanting country view. IM ft.
on crystal r*— ”--------
Mir mtditt.
carporfwlth mdS and. a large tot*, t
multiple^:LuntRo adfRcE
L. H. BROWN, Realtor
4t* Elisabeth Lake Read Fh FE 4-34*4 or FE 3-MI*
GIs
No Money Down
“Bud” Xicholie. Realtor
4* MT CLEMENS ST.
FE 5-1201
After 6 p.m. FE 2-3370
FE 4-4526
CITY EAST . ‘_____L
iS t 4 mom brick ranch. 3 bedraoma tiled recreation room In base men! Extra bath. Built la 1*44
| $1,500 DOWN__________
I	PONTIAC COUNTRY
j	AREA. See ttata *ttre
close to recreation, JH_. Carpeted Bring and dining room
STARTS DEAL
No Mortgage Cost*
Om heat-carpeted UyIbc room DON'T WATT—BUT NOW I
Model Open -Daily 1 to 6
414 KENILWORTH (Jnat north si Peatherstoae)
i Model Open Mon., Thuri. 11 tnd Sat. Eveii. *1119 p.h
Realty	EE 3-7344 I'
NICHOLIE-HAROER
WEBSTER
KAMPSEN
REALTOR-BUILDER
_ jjkta, nower-etyto
SILt
NEAR LAMBERT SCBOOL
l dandy retirement
d screens borne, let
ivpmi
WEST SU
SUBURBAN
HUNTOON LABS FRIYILEOE. Ranch bomo. Beat at a pin.
apace. 3 oar farags. Lama nor lot. CyWaae ffenct. tim kennel. BEE IT TODA’T
SMITH
WIDEMAN'
413 W. HURON
FE 4-4526
HOYT
States mam. kitefaea dawa. Baeemaat. sm hast, priced et M.44S. Approx 1344 down payment, safer |ti per me.
rage. Kkgst, MM
72s
Huron Rive
> 3 kidmm*. b
"«s enw cat-, fireplace Country ■toe kttfMtt, birch MtoMta. Ex-cellent utility rm. Fart MRU. Ttmkeu furnace. Select aak ftoara. Nu petty neighbors ben. Slf.ISS terms. HAROLD IREpl FRANKS. Raattor. MS3 Union Lb. Rd. EM 3-3204.	_________^
ANNETT
Near Webster School
3 badrm. bomo, lg< living rm« full tlts dlnlng — kltcbtn with griikfid anil floor Im. bodrms._
***“ SSmlm.
Ray O Neil, Realtor
I 3f> S Telegrsph Open M p.m.
I n 3-71S3 . ,	rm *-u3*
.) ROCHESTER
M. Res. FB 4-4(13 Clark.
- NEED A LA ROE
-T BEDROOMS I WEST SUBURBAN !
$80 PER MO.
Plu* tales' for: this lovely Cap CM Stylo home. Has living matt dining room. baaetaeoL and .kadroojba. 4SSS will move you in g«U W W. Ross Homes at 01 taW for further information * S9?MB *"D RATH CARFETED '•rtag ra Middle Straits Lb. Pit EM LmT* **“ ftawa pays'
ier. Only SltJSB. Terms.
mi
round Lake vonr~
Millies' hers. Friceif nt lU.ISt Hh terms.
PAGE
j REALTY OR 4AQ4 BUILDER
nsrsL.,
riB w. Beverly DM 00 . Fit
SANFORD AVENUE
North of Auburn — Large 4-room baufilew. ISO basement, m furnace, quick possession, r
furnace, dm Me garage, quick pos-
ALT^
m Hm
Oarage. Uim.
Sylvan Shores Brick
Carpeted llytag rm. . flreptact and mirror. I ea. dlaatte. I bedras.
Uie bath. Ig*. badrm. „ storage completely finished an and floor. Basam.ettl me. . rm. and par finished in knotty pine. RA oil beat lake*'privileges Reasanably
priced
Seminole Hilts
Hear Webstar bad Wash ington Scbeett, T bedrm. family hum*. Carpeted‘jlv . Ing aad dlatng rm . firs
.Sst-------------
■
3-Bedrm. Brick Ranch
"tmrga tot 171x134 wttb prl an Otter aM tartTM Lake DM. living rib. wttb rn ,*>plSue. attractive kttebe

ANNETT INC. Ruhcirt
M 8. 1 ■ Bveatni
EE8r0466
DORRIS
FAMILT___________ _
Eye appealing OMU Cod da-. alga that gives yau gracious
pfay ya?4. Full c^raaiw^bath •no two buif batba. two flvw-Ptacea. exceptionally km
1----"lsuittt. mBW
breeeewey aad
throu^howt. ^
•rage, aa eacluslva L. < established famittwe.
WEST SIDE FOUR BEDROOMS ii Ltd. sms nut terms Bath and pelf, bod-' roam dawa. borne to excel-
' OTTAWA DRIVE COLONIAL. Vary reasonable terms “—, da executive aatgbber-I of ftoo, popg||Bb lome.
Carpeted and ba
pnaaosstob to tba right buyer. ”»re s a. I mum madam brick }■ excellent OMdlftatt. OonventaUt to gSbasta. stores aad ban. Earn
WILLfs M.^REWER*
JarPiuTS11’
W Httl	w hb,
SPRING IS HERE!
tow Is tb* tba* to bay near tb* lake. Iacludes plastered walls, aak fl»ur». wtAti ga-
mix
LET’S TRADE
tamer wttt trad* this mod
arsmsfttta
modem 1 bedroom homo
J.A TAYLOR
lEALjMTAnC AJ >FEN DAltr H
rago. la exceUent t__________
s*M and am. Laadseapad k Inks prlvtlagaa. Convement t
. celloat aasklRIon. Nealy carpeted
* screens. 111.70* wtth c
O'NEIL
MULTIPLE USTINJI SERVICE
TRIPP
REALTOR
Ottawa Drive:
OR 4
HMaT IM
ATTENTION EXECUTIVE*!
This eirtttandtng l bedroom co-ta* >UUt lUbcp bat about tvoty-thin*—the kitchen ts ■ Mm's drenm. S fuU ceramic tOo baths B ft. laryelsd Betas room Dto-jus room. Bait tdTeUaa cabtawt. tf*®* l»u»Ur rogM paaettad m
Mom Oak Built-In bavbeqw-----
n*spin. Built-In Hl-n aad I tercom. 17 ft slldtnf glass waB
Ilf YljyS.L5AJwUumtog
Rat'. Attic
PACE
COUNTRY LIVING
M.’rfTM-LSS'H
WM renal fern boat Nicely ■cased tat; Full Mm only 11
WILLIAMS
STOUTS
Best Buys -Today
ww. BRICK uad fma ranch homo to lio boat of condition baa 3 CAB OARAOE. HM
^By
INION LAKE. Frivlleges wbb tb| ■karp 3 badmam cape end atyl homo. Ssirlmi living room, sot kitchen. fuU basement, all beet, fenced to yard, priced naaMdblg M II1.SIS wttb terms.
BEDBOOMB. West
IU.WS terms.
• family waft as a mcatbly
—Mb return, oaly II*.-
"SSSffV
Ma* of *3*t per Furniture Included 7IS wttb terms.
» room BRICK. RANCH borne wttb tu gar garage and carport I* located SMUN Bn Street nam a bus tabretoeoto Fua-
g^sgta^gaasrc
Mi DOWN. FHA term* on ttls utractive 1 bedroom ranch stylo homo. UMbi tar' ) Mb*itsi
Charming bring i_____
petod Modem kitchen wttb Urge eating ares, full bees-meat. Finished recreatloa room. Lavishly landscaped. Fenced yard Bargain price 113.IS* with only *3.400 down and M* a ma. tested Ing taxes aad taeurance. Low dtfe per sent Interest, call nis-nn.
PONTIAC WATKINS - If you ar* la tba market tor n torso 3-bod room raacb bams
“ ------ 1 MB this one.
raaes, SSft. Hv-
all carpeted. MB. fitohe*. fuU basement, nttoebed 3-ear garage ga lMxlTt fenced tat.
LAKE PRIVILEGE* ON OXBOW Largo 3-bedroom homo. Only 4 years old “
ft. living room, separate_
Ing room carpeted, modern kitchen with buUt-in*. 13 fv
3/
^ .__ORION - OXFORD
Lakofraat _y*ar round tncoms
living room with ledgerock fireplace, dining L. family kitchen, utility mom. two Mr attached garage, gas TtaanL large lot, nicely landscaped, priced at: *30.400. Immediate peetoiilon.
place. m*dt._ ........
tilt bath, totally room, center 1st. lta ear sansu. immediate possession. 113.400. Tarmt,
BRICK FAMILT BOMB:
south atagaMiltaMi -Lovely life story brick home, in
ii^^d2S?SS.\KE
on. two b*«rooma aad bath on the first Door. Row carpettng, fireplace. fuDboeement. oil boat, spmf*. Oli bedroom fln-
4*8, shown by appointment.
JOHN K IRWIN
AND ROM REALTORB <t.*fe
stitched snrate <
Ray O N®
303 S Ttlegrapb
rm Hm
O’Neil, Realtor
Open id B____
FE 3-1434
BATEMAN
REALTY
MULTIFLB USTINO SERVICE LETS TBADE
$300 DOWN...
FHA term. Oeaa 3 bedroom M bneomoM bomo located taltorta urn High aad Ldiim Sqttaa •ran. On • paved atrast. A tea bargain. At mtty $1,740.
LETS TRADE
5-BEDROOM^ COLONIAL...
balB In MM. Lata af sxtras lnclud-
------------------“
Mf, ItaMwiirigb "bates plus gtaul MMi: JMWur^n bags. »»nt. Large tf> u IM foot lot wttb Mb* pririlogea ga 3 tokos, la edge of Clarkttoo This Is spo you wit] LIKE aad a pries yuu WIU LIKE
LETS TRADE
COLONIAL . ESTATES...
Jn Bloomfield Towaabtp. A moat Baetau* aubarana ares *1 bad-roam brick math wttb fireplace, ^aatbso' sad all tee twr-*— Nicely leajeoaped tat. i MARKABLE VALUE aa
REALTOR FE 4-0S28
an KTHtEfMItFB UttBH EVMS.
Val-U-Way
■ -OOOD BOYS AND TRADES
NORTH SIDE ..
Only 4440 down on this dgndy 3-bodfoom bungalow with -hardwood floors, full basement, on heat, torge coraar lot, landscaped.
EAST SIDE
tl.SM Sown aa Oris beautiful '1-bed-room, t-room bungalow, full ban-moot, automatic nil boat, oak floors, life-car garage,. fenced la bMkytrd. well lanXekped
school. Vaoaat, movt right In.
R- J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor	FE 4^3531
O^e.34. DAELVfD AVENUE^
WRIGHT
TRADE
TUcJ^- W3**BTOROot1.

bargain we Athl?A«
Ml||W.L
mo^monS -
WRIGHT, Realtor.
[ StSf* **• Open -tu i x » >*tal _ FK *3**1
WATERFORD BUCK RANCH
L.£*.uUlui »»»>urbnn.b3SlS pm
iJldta .wd,Uo,‘' torpetod
Sfftit
backyard with pine trra.snd
KWBsrusrsa*
|aaj?5,3S,S
Rolfe H.Smith, Realtor
FB wB»-
II
THE POyTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1961
TWEHTY-SBVHIf
WILL BUILD
Don McDonald
---IJBMttiudh —«wwwfc
ji^rSSWi-Sh
SELL BUY TRADE
MILLER
ptHNr__-_	-
W$mj&i
SK-^asEsr “*•“ &-“9srvsr*iuA Muawsajsr*,. 5igu."^%3i5fe sr-<jsn.vsijs as
Kffihm	«—
home. income ob Vjbihess
•-room brick, Mhad commercial.
arffma'K
■ent. nesrijnew furnxce, 9-c»r •mmsT*Hb located rod arranged lor aw oad baitaw. MMJMMolgM grid MM "
Milter
See for Yourself CHRROKEEHILLS
You’ll Ilk* its wooded. roiuai L. |kMI - MMHi WMlii MMIPH - —|
Lite Rood, tarn right ] block* to ttoote.
Carl W. Bird, Realtor
m Community Natl. Book Bid*. m 4-un eves. fk nili WAfERFORD HILL* BBT]
A I** lore*, choice MU _ _ •ell rertrmed D»l(bborbood. For jnwii call Herbert C. Deri.,
V'gftJVt.ygSS'"
■ 10 UNITS
eervto# \
Thee*
i<^***n**e<u

t «c*pttoo»l but ovoin IUiim
aPSSraKSS
DALE BRIAN
WBAtttr OO.	OR 2-12*9
ON WlWr *IOB. BUILDINO WITH
refiMI
t 1 tiMr. R HU). 11 DO
ROCHESTER-DUFLEX 'iH 7
« BEDROOM, FIREPLACE. 2 CAr mi, te acre Of land. MY
ARRO
B Mat. breoaewajr. 2-ear (araae, river freak and lake prirtlefee. Onhr (MM. Toner wlrmrioiiT -
FarSafaAcruagu M-
Far Sab Foth .la
I ACRES VRI STREAM I bedroom Sollbooee. Oaraf*. Let. at trait aod .berrlee Near Uriro Lake Village. 919.90*.
Sunoco Station
. Open for Inspection-
APRIL 14. U AND IfT* lPMTOtP.Q.
The Baa <
TELEGRAPH RD. A MYRTLE IT.'
JOm Telecraph luet, oortb of Miracle MU* shopping Center)
nee* pleas# atop In and eoi pa Friday, Saturday or Box Between I RSB. •» * P “•
Complete patt training aval to quaUiled t—ttlSBali.
Por telepbea* totermanon ci
. VInewood 3-4200
Monday ^tbrtMfh Pride,
SYAfioNS TORtfeASE
°fS8.,7^EASiTn^lS
24101 or after Ij.a, IT Hta PORE OIL COMPANY. RE8TAORANT EQUIPMENT OR
HOUSE AND Sw t acre* of Mortpt
frontaee 2-bedi
(stock*cooTaarar*. etc. Becri-tle* lor llt.SM cash.
m£s£
riajgg^iAYs.
Beautiful Soil
beautiful rich
beieont. froou an 1 node, looted luet Baal aI Romeo in m* beet el fcm|| area. Prioed at
Golden Real Estate
Orchard u. id. MM OPEN SUNDAY UM Ere, Sun. Mr. Warden FE Ml
fruitfarM
„ ACRES NEAR Mil SCENIC LAKE VIEW. S BOOM MODERN FARM HOME. 2 CAR OARAGE.
------ bar n.
on^fayed _
___-J? WATER AND
_______■
ROAD. PA» SET OP BUILD-INOS. CLOSE IN TO PONTIAC. USABLE POE CATTLE FARM OR DEVELOPMENT, MAMS. UNPBEWOQP REAL ESTATE
ranch. waBtPwaB carpetlaa. built-inf In IdlalMB *■—**« room with fireplace" 2 hatha. 2-car at-
-PHONE 5g-2211
omf1&Sn r,‘m“r^uMDAr ha
A P*fePECT SPOT to iBniRE or ralae a family. Union Lake VUlay Bwlm^fjeto Jboat rtde^on
porch, thru fares*, wortehop •pace, feared rear paid, fruit, tree*, oraa* daw, wooded park 1 to front. ftaMdaaa as roar, swl walk to ikispias. bank aad poet oflteo. Como Be* You win bo
~ BKALTT, OB 34412. BTl-Wf.
HORSE LOVERS
Bw tbto It acre* aad M* modern tana hum* with t bai... oa blacktop rood. Dav* IMSaara* of Mai* Mad la ilda aw. 131.900 Term*.
Clarence C Ridgeway
BROKER
FE 9-7061 MS W. WALTOR BLTP. ORION TW# APPROX itk ACRES --------------- ”
roMn. . This
smhUI
wa&-tA^T^*p. “^ardan^t^ctor GARDEN TRACTOR WITk CUL-
■Wwmr iteiEmi* WamfiBMM
retqtoltor chain m
circle. MA MW.
TOOL AND DIE SHOP
!r«sir wsfvsuts
to qualified hue?, trill- r leaee or **U. Call Mr Ktotel Bitim b wrai tilt.
Sal* Land Contracts 00
PONTIAC. INCOME PROPERTY Sold ISM, for IIATM. *2.9*0 down.
rela. EM 2-2911. EM :MM
MHiau! HOW1 WMpg.-__________
Hare free and dear Bl-lerel bouie tor maw. PE HW1.
Money to Loan
CENTURY PIN ARC
LOANS MS TO MM BAXTER A UYDIOSTOK-W. Lawraace st. W *-UM
Signature
wTW,fr!:asr
.OAKLAND
LOANS $25 TO $500
On TOUT »If Qatar* ar other aeou ltr it maathe to repay. Car aar tea la feet, friendly and helpft Vlatt ouroCBec ar poon* FE t-Sl
HOME k AUTO LOAN CO.
t W. Pom St- Ocram E. Pike
Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO-$SQ0 Household Finance
Corporation of Paattao 294 8. Bagtaar	“ -
Sale BuBmess Property^ 57
FRONTAOE, LOTS IM
RESTAURANT DRIVE-IN ON OAK-land. (ASM dn. da preperiy. Write Pontiac Pren Boi 91
BEAUTIFUL LOT ON HAMMOND Lake. »' front*^e^ terms. DIs-
h REN DEL LAEE PRIVILEGES. Large family home, could be aumo to|» t bar——
. moat, all furaac .' mme task, with reaemieble «*
Realty, OR 4-A9S1.
FFilfYiL
2 bedroom home. fUil BMomsbA see faraooo. (arose, plastered tram, oak fiaon. carpoted. Wtn
2 bedroom eoMag*. M B MS MA • large Betas room aad kitchen, decomtedTruil price SS.HA - Terms. Call Uncoto 2-2191 ■EUGENE D. CARTER __________REALTOR__________
Lakefront. Lake prtvileoed
--------------------------
Large
Templeton
Zoned Commercial
S acree Bear MtUord plui 10-room modern brick home end 2-tar garage Reaeonably priced
K. L. Templeton, Realtor
BM Orebard Lk Rd. IMMM'
Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 87A
rra DOUBLE UNIT new Bap. Eleetrtcl-
OoU. wo- a-9700.--
lusfaiess Oppt
BEAUTY tALON. OAK PARE, t booth. Owner has other Mured. The equipment and fixture, worth lIAMAMaka aa offer.
STATEWIDE
Rf I. TELEGRAPH FE A*»*l
»Ch ck R^UND LAKE^ tag' ream*tSST kttehea and
Matas Mill, entrance -
lilts, bedroom lit 12sIt
room or. IMrd ar fowMk_
room Bill, large iKni fire-
es. ff.xsr~- “
PACE
HEALTT OH HIM BUILDER
OABAOE HJMPS STORI TWO
HAGSTROM
Super Market
Oroetrp and menu ta .uburban lake area. Did over IlM.Mb last year. 91.9M down plu. atoek. A real good deal
Class *C” Bar
leatki license Near Pontiac I* d.oc* floor, teellag ca-
BYLYAN LAKE. WXCmMTE area, excellent lake frintage. city conrenlauc*. TS test Bp JH feet fee only M.MA
LAKE OAKLAND, Ma2B2 foot
■M' MA	_
***** -1
Warren Stout,1 Realtor
TI N. BAOINAW IT. F2L PE HIM OPEN TTLL t
*Sal> RsmK IVkpirfy M
* U3n P***T PARK BUBDI-
LOANS
SM TO MM - Mi - 2900 COMMUNITY LOAN CO.
IB M/LAWBBCE	PE M92I
1 LAUNDRY. WILL TRADE.
bodily im”
rXKto'VoTm/o?
* “*H?*RPrHASraC)M ‘
“LETS TALK BUSINESS” Tavern
IllOM rolume to 12M.N* Sod or daaetaS. MAIM Mwa.
Green House
MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION
iCEN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER toll TELEGRAPH ROAD. FE A19I2 Open ’til I SF-
M0TEL ON DIXIE
rtfMe. MAMA MAM
Partridge
in TEE “Boor TO SEE
Hot Party Store
911.90*. Ea.y term*.
Year ’Round Drive-In
Oa baa* Woodward near Btrmta.
i y^3%*«a »wll*m%}8!
mta and wife operation and M*a Ilea. Bring ta after! »
Partridge,
BUCKNER
FINANCE COMPANY*
WHERE TOO CAN
BORROW UP TO $500
. onttoc - J^aykaVtatoa — met Waited Lk . Birmingham, Plymouth
Need $25 to $500? See . Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017
Jtessu
CARNIVAL
By Dk'
HP
with tble i	,_
b*a«ty. Ladiorook Braplaoa, bow Turaac*. TBSlMd hriiigwip mt |«raf*. wa vataM. Lor. d*ol lALmriN AVENUE .
gwanssw
BATEMAN REALTY
HURRY!
Loraly T room 994 .tory boa with fan BoaomaM to food ore and whb |W par moaft taeam Wrote medium els* traitor 1 alder car with come each A. equity. Total prise under W»MB.
R. T. (Dick) VALUET
Baiter	-PE 4-2*3
Ml OAKLAND -ATEEOE
1 «> >
MOVIE CAWxRA OR 194 HI
■dm. w. «. «MK Motor nnMBi 173ft WllMant Loko Rood ftt Mfti. TRADE OR BELL TIRES. MEW. •add or recap* Truck araae.eo ■ar. tra taa* teab. outboard*, etc. Dayton TWO O*. FE
HADE GRIN NELL SPINET 1 •no for oteetria organ. Pap t feranc. or taka over Daymen Call |Dro at Dayton Tiro C
HADfc ItebtiwO OENERAL
TtSsSTsTS^SSSi
irnFl j^t Fuel oil “-1- —■
_______—_ —
SHARPEN LAWN MO WEES. -----— haroraves. hi
For Sftle MkceUsneous 67
FORMICA, PLUMBINO, PAINT. itofS, wtrtec. Open T tin, PE MroCalm wwMte US «•
iOT^^^THUWM: ~HgL
value 122.29 and AM *
S&*?U^t °U' ftroi
’Lai?*”Are.1*01
ilTCHEN
t^iu
o±tTO
LuiAIBI OAB OE OIL DUALITY
: ----JJg for tot m- *
_____ MA9-1M1.
fiAMK A BBOPBMITH.
--, I2M. MY 3-12*2
Must Be Sold in 10 Days
ILACEETTl
4^#	Otril
“Do you have something tor a bride to serve her first meet to?”
Mi Household Ooods 6g
ADMIRAL REFRIOERATOR, l trouric dofrost, II eabt* A., II Ooe MOV* rang*. M Inch. $29.
Sih HouBehold Ooodi 65
DIED AUTOMATIC WA mo*, guaraate* B,
Electric Co.. UM T *
A REFRkTT t. Ill tin, FE 1
RENDIX COMBINATION WASHER lqr«r. Like a*w. OMb* Fuml-
N r
For SaIb dotyug 64
BEMUS WOOL COAT AND VEL-
PIECE SECTIONAL, max** into dmbte bod. Orod esn-dttion. FuU mettree*. M2-I321 sft-OT A
BRAND HEW WROUOHT IRON
ff
CMEOME DINETTE BET. POOP condition. M*. Cril MAple 9-12*2 CHINA -CUFBOARD. CREDENZA ‘	end I ebstre, trill
94-INCH PLYWOOD benches, UN Ch*v. H4M Inali. 6r MW,_______________
living rate., blink- bed*, d
. BUY -SELL-TRADE Bat gain Houee IM M. Cnee Lafayette PE HIU.
REJE^rrt. BEAUTl-— mm. Low aa 111. tateEifa. MS B.
*4 TOM AIR-CONDITIONER, RCA. 1121 Eelvtaator autematlcwaab-•r I1M Davenport IM. Crib, baby buggy, etnltae, mtoc.
aRor tTn.».
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AMIS. 1U H. I

UNO CAPITAL LOANS
_____ble-Maehln.rr.Real Eatate
EQUIPMENT LEABINO
PONTIAC FINANCE
AND MORTGAGE COMPANY
;• DroHao. P. O. e*y*MW
Lake Aw.
2 PIECE SECTIONAL MWA V gold erotrot tittered (Ur « Antique wBlte iBUxh) dree**-Phlico iromt* 0 mieS i
WHEN YOU NEED v $25 TO $500
Wa will Ba glad to help you.
STATE FINAN^ CO.
•M Pontiac State Bank Bids.
FE 4-1574
TEAGUE FINANCE C6. 202 S MAIN
214 E. ST, CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO
LOAMS Ml TO MM AUTOS
LIVESTOCK aur	* —
OL I
■ ...___ _ etoetrie
jxsss&sraffsi
chair* MAM. Refrigerator. |U up. ilotNi tort rant Uka bow IM. I codar ekeote - 1 btond, 1 walnut MAM took. Occasional chair. UM. Load* of row fm* nlturc at little more Mas need furniture prteM. ■
BUT--AELL—TRADE Pearaeo'a PnrattBr*. *2 Orebard Ara. PE AHM.
PLASTIC TUJL eo.  ... Me
ASPHALT TIL*. 00.  .. Mo
CtodR Advtoeri 61A ARE YOU IN DEBT?
Maw you can gat out of debt without a loan
<11 Make on* weekly payment PW tan alford
(It Avoid Oonucbmvnt. aad
tXU ALL WOOL RUO, «•: PORCH lllder, lit: O.E. refrigerator MO; Moca Wicker mt, MB. dienes
City Adjuitmgnt Service FE 5-9281
122 W. HURON. PONTIAC. MICH. OPPOSITE MAIN POST OFFICE
BUDGET YOUR DEBTS
OONBOUDATE BILLS-NO LOANS Iter Your *o*t SSl ta Oat GW of Dobt Boo
Financisl Advisers, Inc
994 B. BAOINAW__FE 2-1M2
Voss & Buckner, Inc.
IKY AVAILABLE NOW1 _ U the tlaa to fix op roor
* with *Bp bom* Imps
trwpj
ACRES CLOSE ». TAKE* OOOb term trroter._traekuor ear down.
IS4W0T ________________________
top. to b p. Mireary otes* traitor, raariro BfkU, eon-, Bka now, gwga for earn tee model ear. OR 3-a*«^^
tep;fre*o*r. For pfckup or ei '«# FOWTIAC BBLL OR^TRAMt
- for good (aiden tractor., FE um


PIECE OR HOUSEFUL WTD.
: »flS.
,nce|7»artoto
■AlRS OF DRJ
1	E00MS OP BRAND H iro. dsvorowrt f ’ i. lamp*, sedroo a and nriSEA Jom dtoofie. AD .
nts only I2.M o I'., 42 Orchard L— -
2	PIECE UYINO ROOU I
“BUTLO** TILE, ..._________
U CUBIC FOOT. BKN-HUR UP-right fnmm. 4 jr.J*. Perfect
YEAR CRIBS. BRAND NEW
X U PfMM RACKED RUOB, at, cite tweed* aad Anatto-“— -ode MM. Paarto— OroBArd Loko At -E MODEL TEL .... . J t*M. i MOTOROLA -SKIT'-I men HCA. M2.M. Chest, MM. Dreiaor te *» Electri* aad gas
Furniture. PE MM2. IM W. WoL
, OOOD SELECTION OP RB-CON'-dmooed TV*. fVSEtearo*. kite. Mill SSd oeceeeortm. JdBTO Rmtt* rod TV) ME- WsEro Bird.
pemBs. ______________;
ATTENTION
Wq carry s terse selection of ro-temt radio* sat TV*. All or* guaranteed at least IS Asps to writing IlI Mt and ro. W* lake tradltog. TT« ar SMW articles
WSLOPJSfJA %
MMt. Open S to I.
nSS;
Eenlth
appliance specials
RCA S-tahe radio ........ | Its*
---- Bright freeier ...... IIST.M
Ua -ft mdrtg. ....Ill----
uto washer ....... flj---
onaole rim** ..... I1UM
111 N. Sagtnaw
AUTOMATIC
______ — frame* mm
Hnllrree* headboards Hit unaeraprtn* mattram^or box epr
Repoaseesed (Ms SM. gotratea jomUHat Co , m Dt_. Draytoo Plato*	OR l-«12t
Open * til 9:2* Mon. ’tU i:M
tsrn?£MYOz^r&
Srr-Fs2rHS»‘«fe
«ipi
t4tS8h"«!ks?
E. of Aabura HelghU on Aaburn.
2 acres s . X 9-M41 MT. • TO ■
IN OTHER LOAD OP new bedraam eutte*, • 1
Hi imrow-hmmmMa.
beokcae* boC ahrot of drawers. 2 vanity tomp* Btt**r. grey or golden mobofwy AO for |M.M.
DENT AND SCRATCH
Mow Model. .
FREEZERS, NEW. MM AUTOMATICS. NeW. Mif . OB -SWEEPERS. MAM
The
. OOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac
21 W. HURON	FE *-UM
EA*Y SPIR-DRY AND WRINGER typo wairore. Ircaer. FE i-S3Tl.
EXPERIENCED WRINGER WASHER
Martas, speed Queen Easy, O R -■toh^Tp or — *■-----

PRIOIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE *29 Porcelain rink ill. MI AMU.
UPRIOHT, FAMOUS
brands, scratebed. Terrific vniro*. iMfJi whflo ^
Eo pBroo order* ptooe*. ,	.
Fleet mrof. tel Orchard Lake
Michigan
iH WIi. WihL—
»■, as sparest.
OE REFRIOERATOR. NICE. BPIN dryer wtebor. needs repolre. PE *-2939 91* Liberty OENERAL ELEC
field dining
suite., OR :----------------
HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANOE. burner* plu* drop w*U rook, ■ood Bondtttro *29 or 9M 2202* LUac, Fermlngtea.
IRO NR ITE. PROVE TO TOUR-**U IBM SB Iiwwtte Iroror Wa rot pror ironing ttou to half, goal an Drorito. PE *-J»n tor
toman Brie* nsuxbahrda rocker wttb otteatea. kUtebSi rorom table A coffee table, ^tetcbtng
temp* sml ait Etoade record Iron breakfast white whip torn Ml N. Upper Rd. MM) la Oo-ford next door to Oxterd Coanu-
LAROE DEEP FREEZE, 111 frlgerstor with lop freeeer r TV, pood cood . *48. o MAHame. PE Mt
LET US BUT IT OR BEL IT FOB YOU OXFORD COMMUNITY
AUCTIQW, OA MMt _______
MODEL M VACUUM CLEANERS, ■JSM. Curt’s Appliances. Mil latch*ry Rdad. OR t-llri.
OAE AimQUE DIl<INO~I
buffetT^o^cabto*?1 tlth^I*
glass front. Ekilliro* irodtHro
iIWbCe tmm
walnut. 929. TE t-fftj. REBUILT VACUUMS. ill.M UP 142 W. Huron Baroe. A Hargrave)
REFRIOERATOR^429 BTOVI
REPRK2ERATORB UM MODELS.
y^rc^utar^r -•
uaad machine. No down peyi Michigan Ftoa rescent, 2M
abati lAk* Avt. — It.,..■
BOUD MAFLE BUNK BED. OOOD condition, MS. l tromboae with
case. SM. FE *4teS. .. I.
BINOER BIO tAO EQUIPPED rowtett machine to modern con-solc ktakei decorative d*ri|~ kuttrokriw. etc. Your* <
gsa.^*rtuftr-i
rortiblrt.
UNOER - SLANT NEED LI tog machine. Ilk. row, L_. W
STJLffffmlSM
voraal Oa. PE "*
speOial tiii Ruos. ptjo.
TAPP AN ORERtfBRIAR

> U^ht. Fhrieo
IT' PORTABLE TV
__Modal ..........^ ■
FRITTERS APPLIANCES MIRACLE MILE CENTER
MANY eer‘. A|
TO CHOOSE
For Solo MUcellaneous 67
4-IECH BOIL PIPS, APT. ..."i « U
1 BOIL PIPE tAli. 94" COPPER — •' Toilet, iu.il. iro . 1009 MS* West
rip* lie. T Tbemp.nn. 1
_____S RED JACKET l
l^ ^jet pump und teak.
3-WHBXL TRAILER *99
22X21 DOUBLE STAINLESS 8T1 rinks. |2t.*l. 12x21 driteto i Iron mm. MAM. Oman i toon bathtub. MA 02-sal. 10-year tlom-llned wOter beater, om.ti crohroid carry. O. A. Thompson mrMto Wcct.__________________
I, >30. OA 0-2*10.
Sale Musical Goods 71
HAMMOND SPINET, l^TEAR OLD
ABINIT SINKS, a" mod.l |M valu* i. UtovTTiri. Ytli^ —■ “ *r mro«i».
M2 Or-
110 N. »A^t5AW*V<ltt: °TE HID ■FRINO iPECIALS - REDUC-su dm n eeverel brand Stork eptrot aad
kyt
H^le.t ..ii.ll thoutftnd ODTT8 BLOO ' BUWJES nil Dlzi« Highway
tOftL O r niniftci ft. Pfrfoc
ice, H.000 BTu, 3 feet condition. Oil
MOWERS
MODELS OP HIDBM^i I_
ELS OF REELS, n 'modeis OP ROTARIES. I MODELS OF
TILERS. EVANS EQUIP-
MM Dma HWY.. MA
OH HHt_______
NEW AND USED OIL
sal*---------
MEDICINE CABINETS. TOP
"PLYWOOD BARGAINS
to fb. masonite, txl	|}J“
- to, OM birch, txl. .. til l PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO
Pdf .TwjMftl, "nrft^lt
my. OKuiu ed4 Fm$ H
1ST CCnUHt ALFALFA. NO DUE
T U If I N O AND REPAIRING, 24-hour Mrvtcr All work guaranteed ty factory trained men.
CALB1 MUSIC CO I H. BAOINAW	—
BEAUTIFUL, WELL-TRAINED, ****
gsg,jg’iaSfgjapg.|
’USED PLAYER AND BPINET PL •man Instrument.. Bought,
»a n t e d sad repaired. SHIRT MUSIC CO.. Ml1 Walnut, RMhro ter. OL 1-M98

_	___ ;........ HIM
Bae. Hohner accordion, ■ Ilk*
........	mi
GRINNELL’S
27 B Baslrow	PH ATMS
WE HAVE ONE BRAND HEW CUS-) tdm-buut consol* ptona to lavaly. mahogany wood. Was mad# to eetl for ll,*u — ro rote Mr
-ooklnr __
piano for___________
^r*~‘rh-it tPtoHt11 with __
gleaming white key*. V*ry *p**tet
Here you been trying to Had l (aad used Spinet plena «nd fount them .caret* We have a dandy! Reaeonably priced and Ural U
CASH REOISTERS ADDING MACHINES . NEW-USED-REBUILT
8 ALE8-SER VICE-RENT A Ld VALLEY BUSINESS MACHINES
WY^tAJi/’S USED TRADE-IN DEPT Ouar. elec, refrig. 	 441*5 Ouar elec wrohte 	T’..-RMi Apt. gai stove 		 12*.*9 Mrite wittdyWe>U<tbtBte ;;"***	YUfJLi URUWUM, 70. WC •BUTLO** TILE, IM I. BAOINAW SEWEB SUPPLIES ’ Complete stock te MB* rod fltUng. TRANSITE pfiPE tee ft ’ r t p. <miiHtema.it a. . t” Sllpfeal Sewer pipe IrC Al)_ ,le«i sewer pipe 3” thru 24"	7ft Auburn Ar«. FE ft-3117 CASH REOISTERS, ADDDfO . MACHINES. CALCULATORS. TYPEWRITERS QUALITY EQUIPMENT AT LOW PRICES J '	NO SUNK 		 PONTIAC CASH RBOHTER "HERB TODAY—HERE TO STAY*'
Man). dre.Mr	V.IllJi MW. Pike PE 4-1122 EZ TERMS Hi»FI,TV and Rmflo 66 >-21” TELEVISIONS. MS EACH.	BLAYLOCK -UuD^IO^BI^LY ft Orchard Luke Are PE 2-11B1 BINOER SEWING MACHINE WITH rig tag ta tevtey cromto cate teat take *a payment of Mta par m*Mh or rote*** of 134.24. Universal Ok'WlKS	"^nal^ypewritere^rodSme-chtoee. comptometers, duplicator., photocopy mamtn* rod dictating machine. Oeneral Printing ri Supply. IlWari Lawrence 8t„ Pan-bite. PE 24129.
STALL SHOWERS COMPLETE with leueet* and curtain. *** ** valu* I34.M. Lajrateri.. complete with fsucete |1«.M. Toilet. *1160.
BUMP PUMP* TOLD. REPAIRED and iHmaugad. OuaraaUad ra-
il batterie*. FE S
BINOER ZIO ZAO IN BEAU1 ‘ deck Ilka ooaaalc. jam di make fUWP design*, butte « ar ta ww aa batteas. To*
suit showers complete *M veil {M M Michigan nuoraseent, 3 Orritard Laka Ar*. - A
NEW NATIONAL CASH REOM-
terp from *im up Haw addins mechtoee &aro Mi
graph machine*, model M mu dm^raphPninaeUM*andr^P
Prtottaj A Office Supply.
Sdc Stft BuolpMtil
WILL IACRIPICH
THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Everything to meet your aeatfi
lotting. ^Fu rnl tu^c^ ^Apjill.nc ri
USED M OALLOM On, HOT WA-
Uab, toad ronS- ttt. OH »
WHITE PINE SALE I
MEW CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED
,JmarSibff
SURPLUS LUMBER &
Be Repair Any Maki Sewing Machine
MJOALLON STEEL DRUMS SUIT-•Me lor pontoons, and JMfll burner FE 4-MM, 77 Lehigh il^OAL ELEC HEATER ufitTX-gel. euto. tu tauter, MMS. Cah-tnet stoke and fitting*. IM.M up. Laundry burg and riaad aad faucets, HIM. Cam aad carry. te7B PLUMBING 119 S. Bagtouw - PE i-ilto I1M DIAMOND, ENOAOEMENT end wedding baud. 94 price. $11. Phone FE a-lUL
*ac USED 9’ NO. • OAUOE CHAIN
SBKwSrBE
= *“—‘ I—| Itoe with back 9 Wilt trade. EM
ALUMINUM SIDING
STORM SASH • A WRINGS H* money down. *9 mo. and up Deal direct with owner amt rov* Cell TOE VALLELY Now "The Old Reliable Pioneer” PH MMA	OL I-M22
AMANA DEEP FREEZE, ROTO tiller rotary aeawtr. Dump traitor 11 Inch TV. .Fop cooler. Att Itoe taw aad priced for quick sale. FE 2-0222, IM Mt. demon* 89 AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK. •11 conversion burner aad •*•-teak. 279-gal oU tank. FE S-1SI*. APARTMENT-8IZS OAB STOVE, 1

Mercury outboard
fan. portable fish
Excellent condition. UL MOO.
Sab Musical do** 71
ATTENTION MUSICIANS. ouitarsVH
SNARE DRUM Oft .......
CLARINETS from ......
CORONETS TRUMPETS from_____
TROMBONES ............ *24.M
VIOLIN OUTFITS, ..... $22 50
—	' ayaway Payment Ptea
___line supplies aad parte
rARD*B	6 $. BAOINAW
ATTENTION CHURCHES Pull-riM 19-pedal organ for pile# a* a (ptori. Used Wt ear. « full « ante m«rost* •peaker cabinet aad parcai
Complete 1 EDWARD’S
Ry factory expert.
CALBI IlDBIC CO.
11S H, BAOBIAW	PR------
BALDthN MAKS BWfET. WAU
HEIGHT SUPPLY---------- ,
26W Lapeer Rd.	FE «-»«31
BATHTUBS. CHIPPED 9MM ?AL-ae, |BB. Tolleti aad levatorie. at terrific values. Michigan Ftuar-e.cent, 223 Orebard Lake. - 11. BKte# AND VORE - iAUP RND —---------------- Mkt. PE j-7241
chimney oops. Pontiac Fre-Cast Step Oa. M W. Sheffield. FE MMA	__________________
GREAT FOR TRAVELINO> THE portable Wurtttaer electric ptoaa, road, la A-l condlttea, $2M — rieaeee any home, Vege h Son*
IXSS.’TgSS
rtTVr.ia
CASH WAY
STANLET ALUMINUM TTIMDOWB
txS 94 Hiimtti ...... MM
a « aproii .v^-rv. - mm
txl % Ply score . .. *4 46
ISm »ft. Ham Lath’ .... AN 4x* Plasterboard .. it.29
Burmeister
LUMBER COMPANY
IMS Oaten Lake Rd. EM Mill Open I e.m. to. I R.m. Batty Sunday U uja. la i bm.
DO YOU HAVE A PA1NT_oH d.rerattng problem T Hundreds of *Mm to choose from. Mortar or , exterior. See aar wan paper aad matching fabric sale*tern. Berry
42* Orchard Irik* A VO. WB MU* DELCO OIL FURNACE, TABLE
modal Bi-FI. UL BUM. ELECTRIC L I O H T FIXTURES.
wns. osnoons, liars, neoroom .-M; perrii ilM. Irregular., nwmm. price auto factory **a
Sve. Mieklgaa Flaareecent. 2*2 rch.rd Lake Art. - M
BERRY DOOR SALES
Open froaq 2 ta i.
. jftm ro Saturday 111 B/ pAdjock - Ac 2-02*3
HEARING AID
New eg* glass heartotald. Re-eee.ee.ed. Pay jff balance of 112.te a month. PacCary guaran-
CALBI MUSIC CO 111 N. BAOINAW ■ BUM IALDWIN OROOSON1C SPINET argaa, floor model New Ouar-enteed. Reduced ter quick idle.
bu* n
5ST
IKaeo — ...	-----
* wanted te take arar low meatkly Michigan** L‘T*rBoU’ °*tnM **•
WIN FREE
UPRIGHT PIANO WEIGANDMUSIC
SprIfiarevBr
Sali
CLEARANCE _GP ALL . TRADE-INS
Thomas 2 Manual ' Organs'
$595
Gulbransen Modd B
---Walnut Organs
$1>9S
Lowrey Organo
{INSTALLED)
$369
Be are to*' laky te eetl thli on n we will giro trite beautifc upright piano fro* . . . AH yo . here te d* I* . t . Onus hoi • many feet af plane wild th piano has that to an duple. In our window Register your figure utth u. Deadllr-April 22. 1ML
Fur Sab Livestock
FRESH HOLSTEIN
m tneied, tasted, art Phan* OA BMM.

Sab Farm Prudoca
k Cocbran, Lab* Orton. MY
llcloui, Ku.sct strol Red, dk.. ap. Sweet elder, uatateei. «fx». DeCjoiek Bros. Orchard*. WTri-—	—1 Idt- lMa. ^
Chart** Taubs. phone MT j-!7H.
Sab Fann Egripmupt 87
35&	s*r
tmte uLTtei^'J*'
bottom Internatiooel plow, t-uatt Sun* wither pump. Cert Dabst. 9tM Duteou Rd~Rtlh*W*T.
vffliShMiKiik	ST.
— hmh imww butlt. DavU Maebtrory. Pfe. of-
ton villa NA 1-2219.___________
GIBBON OARDEN RIDINO TRAC-
r, I b.p. i-wbeel disk

OARfikN TRACTOR

imjrwc
It, 916*. MA
TRACTORS
9-1212, OR 2-7224,
CD FORD TIL AND EQUIPML.„ _
ED PABMALL CUEB AND EQUIPMENT rnama TRACTORS HAVE BEEN RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED. ALL ABE PRICED TO
CREDIT tERMB AVAILABLE.
king bros!
WANTED: PAR MAIL c6»
Auction Sales
B6tB
Sab Syrtlng Oouds 74
BULMAN HARDWARE
EVERT FRIDAY ....... 7	P.M.
WVERT SATURDAY ..... 7	PM.
every buhday ......a »3E
OPEN 7 DAY* WEEK M IU - BELL - RETAIL DAILY Door Prise* Every Aacttou inch Room Open Every Aocttro «em DIXIE HIGHWAY
GUNS. ALL KINDB, BUY, SELL, trod*. Burr-Shell. 372 S Triln
Hunting AccomHons 74A
- Eiectrtctiy aad water, flridas. On Highway SB I Mich. Bergala I Me ' *22-21*7______________
Sand, Oravui im| Pbt 76
2-22*4.
A-l RICH BLACK FARM SOIL. KVdln^°driiy“l^l*e»^oAP^f Walton oa Baritobaw. PK 2“ Morris wm~_________________
A-l BLACK DIRT. TOP BOIL. SAND gravel aad Ml. Atou bulldr-*— fU M7M.
A-l TOFBOIL,^ BLACK DIET, PEAT
A-l BLACK Dirt AND PILL DIRT

1LACK.DIRT fill AND ORAV-
at m Mtn. ________
CRUSHED STONE. SAND. ORAV-el. Earl Howard. EM 2-M2I. OOOD BLACK DIRT: ALSO PILL.
and fU) tend. FE *-*7M. LOADINO, BLACK DIRT. 1 roolev I .eke Road. OR 3-1M*.
fBri. gravel, era
M*t2 and FE t-«—»_____________,
TOP BOIL, MUST MOVE.
TOP SOIL. BLACK DIET. MA-lillPdlri *md J-tel
Wood, Coal and Fwl 77
CANNEL COAL, TOE IDEAL fireplace fuel. Beaeouad fireplace
BLAB WOOD OR FIREPLACE
Pbnta, Truce, Shrub 78
BEAUTIPUL NURSERY OROWN
sprayed. State Inspected more, li t* ea. Lose than
each fro «g. 1* ml. IM--------
Pontiac ro u.s. M. Cedar Lane Evergreea fora. UTS Dixie Hwy. IU.S. 101 MA 9-1*22.
2NY1NO TREES rte*. MU SM7I.
For Sab Pets
AEC DACHSHUND*, BIB J Stud dog*. Jemorie. FE Ml
AP?Dt EASTER SPBCiAlT BASENJI AFRICAN BARKLEI
ARC Reg. teteM*. 9 T*ar* te*. MS. Wft. equar* dot kenate. IU.
POODLE PUPS. IT* AND UP. STUD
POODLE PUPPIES. AEC. SMALL
ellvar, curly o
PARAKEETS. OUARANTBED TO tetei. CranM*hlrd*Hetehery, fS

PUPPIES $8 UP Poodles $10 Down
HUNTS PET SHOP. PE M1U RABBITS. CHICKENS ALL FET*
FARM MACHINERY AUCTION
_ ________ji sTS
Rd. I marnorth an Eldred *4. aad 94 r*nt west.
Compute DUpercal ef tble very high jraSualig hard ten Registered rod high Orede Hatateto eowe, briferg aad bull.
Hard Sire - 194 yr. old son o! Lakeflted Ioweaa Fobee. 1* RegUterad cowe aad belter. Including deuebter. of top 14.AE C. bung - asm* real show . pro. root Stefan. 22 bead te Btoh Orede now*, belter, aad. heifer calve*. Many of Am cows are Just from ar due now. The balance are brad ter base prodro
Th?« to am af the highest ara-ductog hard* te Mac pm* Ca.. B** bae* a vary profitable hard, rod U balog dispersed aalyfMMtt the farm to ated. Complete Dae of Farm Machinery Including 2 J.D. Tractors. PordTractor/Held Chopper with My and aarb Bead. Blower, 1 rubber tired Waroro
■--n Hay Dry-
d**?* *aas:
82Tw«_________
pick-up. complete B
ar with NltoB- __
2 unit Burs* kmUerTlM lte. Bulk Tank, electric Cut Oeabr. Cans, Pella. D*ek aad OBliilii. This I* a tors* mm aad state
brod Vaccinated. J&tk Ba* Floyd Kehri. Na-k M Detroit, Plymouth,
RHMHtamuuil
MILL VALLEY FARM.
ROMEO, MICHIOAN.
MPiL'
BUD & SONS - AUCTION 7:30 BRL AND SAT.
ar a srssr-*
row sad wad tteuu. WB will ten anything yea have tea mto-
Sub Hum** TruMuru 99
S MONTES OLD. OdXW’ l-BED-room Detroiter. cakuM*. iarttal -■qatty aad assume rirnuU, nice location Call FE HUM.
UMI Qiinii fMiuai ^
BUeue A MU. PE 94*
alL nIW 'in pontiacT,
PORTA CAMPER CAMP TRAILER COMPLETE WITH KITCHEN CRUISE-OUT BOAT BALES “ B. Trusts	■- *
Travel Traitor. Since IB2L Ouar-
iSswaScBl

. OR 2-4121-
Jacobson Trailer Sales ■ und Rentals
All mw madato te tnvte trail-•n. U n. far caauact sun mm up. Rae.rve ywur tiraltor tor va-cattaaa. Sae tu for bttehak, parte aad aerrice MM WUltuu Lake Read. Drayton Plate*. Or M~
NOW IS THE TIME
FOR US YO PICKUP AED SELL
CALL US TODAY I T HOLLY MARINE A COACE SALES ‘MM Bally Rd. HOLLY. ME Aim.
Parkhurst Trailer Sub*
—FINEST IB MOBILE UYINO— Peatertag New Moor -----
V,A* AND I
Vagabond, zim!^! GREAT LARES, : GENERA L STUART, und YELLOWSTONE
- Jraiier Salut t toUe A d^ro^riro ta MU
TWENTY-RIGHT
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J/*tiS
THE ULTDIATI IN MOBILE BOA
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2 Mobile Home Sales
<MU Dlxte an. Drayton Plalni MB. K , ol Pontile OR 3-1302
VACATION TRAILERS - Solos ADd Rentals	i
Bee the new 1M1 models . . . i>.
. B. and 17 ft. Draw-tit* and Raise i IhkJies. owrioadi, brake controls, 1 Wm, Sim «a». etc. aTrrac M. howland - MM Otoe Ew»...'	- OB Mat
> - VacatIon Trailers for rent
_ JODELL TRAILER east B. Bubsoter pit, pt HW
__ Vacation' trailers PMe Trailer Boles Bod Rental 1*48 North Lapeer Road; Gbford.
OB B-37P_____
fcfdlWATSCARRY A GOOD!
■T SELECTION
OF USED ■. j I MOBILE HOMES 1 26 Ft. to 44x8 Ft.
UNCOVER Those Buried . TREASURES
Search the attic, check the basement, clean oat the garage... then aell your surplus items through
LOW-COST/ FAST-ACTION
PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS
To Place Your Ad DIAL FE 2X181
For Solo Cars
1957 CHEVROLET
— MB SMM>
I wUh ed__
---1 Powered*
"jvU&Sr
trade. Llord Motor*. Ltneota-Mer-i-»ui°om*i’ *** 8 ®***B,W' n
in ii inn wagoa, V-t angtnr. pover-gllde. sowar etoertng, radio, haat-er. white walls. Bun Tan cooper ftnltb. Block No. MU Only illto. Kern terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. UggjL WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MI 4-3739.
For Sals Con 106
OT VUTMWT OMUICr. KA<
9* CHEVROLET 3-OOOR
REPOSSESSION
UB Ml Bride, no tub neodod
BUYING
dSK'UB BEF^MtIou DEAL
HOUGHTEN & SON
Ml N Main. Rochester QL 1X7*1
Sr"
payments of CALL MR. MAHAOER.
Sales, u» S. Bawlntw omv. mi. 4 speed.
% Pd»tP OOBTKRTlBlX~ 99 Cher role* V| ...
1 lj SB "
H Botck Super .....
* ‘M ftord PatamMs . ■M Butck 4-doer ...
Boats and Accessories 97 j
FOB A SCOTT
i jLF. to a m.
JEROME F-EROOSON FORD ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL I-BT11
— CHEVROLET, RADIO AMD
BifFrfEsiHyB vurv'S as
Harold Turner, Ford.
.. license,
■Jut CREE. SELF CONTAINED Brand new 'll. complete with texei .license Only 4X490
»Holly Marine & Coach'
_____________________
doing buatnees nl OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE
(Ml a flagtaaw___________PE BOB
i 'SEA BAT BOAT* "	’
JOHNSON MOTORS ' Marine Supplies. Repair Serr - - I
t _'M_INTM>N.ATMIIAL MM4~ j BMMUP, exceUentihrofyhcdl I —
ART MULLEN'S
BAROAINLAND USED CARS M sr baoihaw at EE Mill
EN SUNDAYS
-PINTER'S
Auto Accessaries
PULL CANVAS ply bridge
WINDSHIELD MERCURY It B. - ELECTRIC, MASTER CRAFT
TRAILER. MART OTHER AC-
Far Sale Urea______92
$1795—WILL TRADE MAZUREK MARINE
4-1 USED TtREB. IlM UP. WE »boy. seU. Also whitewalls, state • Tire Sales. Ml B. Baglnaw 81 —	— —I MSS.
SOUTH BLVD. AT BAOINAW
GOOD USED
a BCUHN AUTO I_________
U*. W. Huron	PE mil
LOOK? TMaU BLACK TUCB8. ALL
1835
eschanfe. state Tire

I3& each. Other e
* a* equally mo* prices. Carter »TBWrCoaapanr. JU g. Bastnaw
I i Auto Servk#
OR ANKSHAPT ORINDINO IN THE
; For Solo Bicycles
fc^rr----------
; after* 4 p m.
HUY USED BIKES ROW
• More selection, lower price. Bear- — E=S	r**-.rm. -
:KttL^crdrtfSaWbmv’ 9 Waited Used Cars 101
Terrific Discount on
U.wftt, It" deep.
IM per MB. Becked by M years •f MPtrienne.
TONY'S MARINE
MB Orchard Lake Bead Bylraa Lk.
BOATS tlM
, CRCWK-OUT BOAT SALES^
W* CAM SELL
__Your boat-motor-traller
OAKLAND* MARINE EXCHANGE
Twsuortufa Offerad lOO
4 ENGINE AIRLINER. LOB ... ■etc*. Ban Praaction. Baa Diego IM Hawaii. *M extra Hew York MB. Perry Serrlce lnc. OR 3-1994 SHARE EXPENSES. MISSOURI. Arkansas sad Texas Lea ring Tue. A M. PE 4-2901
■RUCK OOWO NORTH PART
OIBL'S BIKE, . 9M. BIOpp n
• Boats and Accessories 97
*4’ STABCRAPT
Do You Need Money
wu 'have it i
FOR EXTRA CLEAR USED CABS •TOP DOLLAR fOP
Glenn’s Motor Sates
MI W. HUBOM ST. PH 4.1311
Id Mercury
I fisDcr *m MHR
WfflLBl WHa carrier. . MW. PE WB. •
M BARBOUR SILVER CLIPPER, JMMtms construction. top cuxh-t Ions. 15 Ertnrude electric, con-
California Market
. need •«* Ponuacs. Olds, Ruleks dad rtdIWtri Aids sham 'll, 'M. 'M modols
AVERILL’S mmmau■ai.iiT ---
PE BMW____________RUM
junk Cars and truces, or
.troll, heary duty Holds w 'complete, like near ait HMB.
$fOOT CEMTURT RESORTER.
---- 1U h.p. bilge pomp.
fire extinguisher, extra prmMaa er, tandem trtilrr wtm w
EM Mill —------------------
77101
ALUM-CHAFT. ________—
OLA88. Freeland, Poo-Poon boats, , Aqua Swan Aluminum, and Cruls-, Wa Me. CUakerhuUt boats.
_ WE BELL AMD BERVICL Ertarude Motors and Lawn Mowers
DART sportmen center
ptshlng Supplies k Bporttng Equip. jpi N Saginaw, Hollt, ME 7-c«ll
All New in Pontiac
, ORADY WHITE LAP8TRAEE , aqua aw AN Al.UMA LAP
up t« MM. Cars and trucks, p
txtet. rqtal auto parts:
JUNE CARS.
3-2931.
FOR TOP DOLLAR ON LATER
See M & M Motor Sates
OR HM3
$ FOR LATE MODEL
Ellsworth a Bsatto.
Mt HIM
PONTIAC WASTW.______
(ANTE D JUNK AMD CHEAP ---- Pfc. P§ MM».
Sale Used Trtto Mi
IBM CHEVROLET. EL CAMINO.
clean, good condltlaa. ITS* t -	W
TIKliS.
' WEST BEND MOTORS I W*».■ ■ PoiUCamp^r^Camp
1958 CHEVROLET
* • 'y-YON PICKUP V * engin/ new turquols,
■M PORD C ,mr DUMP TRUCK.
UB R Mala. Milford MU IM* CHEYROLET S TON PICE-up for isle or trade, 94N. can he aocn at MT Baldwin Am. or
TON HEAVY DUTY
si ia . seed dtaSMaK ■ Mg H^hOx PUhXB. AX
M7 DODOE 700 TRACTOR, »TH wheel, saddle tank, alr-hrnkas.
NEW 1961
„ CHEVROLET
FLEETSIDE PICKUP
Hm hf*ttr. slfDtla, wathtrt. I Urn, custom chrome.
$1797.43
Including Federal Taxes Offer good
Jffer foot LIMITED TIME
Matthews-*
Hargreaves
•TRUCK DEPT.”
AND AVI E 4-4111
Ante Insurance 104
$20 FOR 6 MONTHS
for meet ears, Including 123.900 liability $1,000 medical •
1958 CHEVROLET
l This It the arai thing to buying
. mnih. Bad hei a YX tlngins. lutdlutte transmission, radio and heater, directional tig sals,1 window washer, etc.. IMS full price. Payments of MB ~ ~ Small down er old ear. Rtl Mr Bell, PE 8-4939, M
RADIO
BOLUTXL'
.UTELT NO
19*4 CHEVROLET. 4-DOOR, 1-OWN-
■■ caH after d:jt pm. PL
Transportation Specials
pwmyiiT no ^sfectaIs
More Tbaa MW
ART MULLEN'S
BAROAIMLAMP USED CARS 150 8 SAGINAW BT. FE 4-9919
iwergnde, brakes.
__________ _____iwatts. R<
red flalsh. Only *MM. Easy U
NORTH CHEVROLET OQ., ______
8. WOODWARD AYE.. BIRMINO-HAM. «' 4-1738.
1949 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
f iadBB. '* iytlader, standsrd — beater . Stock
(My 41,799. Baev terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 S. WOODWARD AYE. BIRMIHOHAM. MI
1959 CHEVROLET
IMP ALA SPORT SEDAN engine with PowergUde
120.000 uninsured motorists
PHONE FE 4-3536
We aho write canceled auto. FRANK A. ANDERSON AOENCY 1944 Joelyn ~ ~	" ’FE 4-3834
— 9-4363 or FE 9X939
Forqlgn and %iju Cars HI
1999 KARMANN-OHIA, LOW. MILE-
54 OPEL STATION WAOON, LIKE
For Sate Cars 106
1999 AMERICAN t DOOR, AUTO matld. the best model, n.OOO actual mllae. Yes, you may speak to the _ewn«r. 999 down win handle Perfeel automobile, goto 94 miles per gallon. CWl Mr. O'Brien, eredlt manager. Blrmlng-ham Rembler. Ml ditto.
BUICEST WHT NOT TRY SUB-URBAN-OLD8. Ml 8 Woodward. Birmingham. MI 4401
•87 BUICK 8UPER HARDTOP
REPOSSESSION
Fewer equipped and like new .1 only $39 * mo. with '•matt down, ub cash ntedad with aid ear. Rite Aulo.. Mr. Bell
I 9-4*39, IM Eaet jlrd..‘atAubuni
’57 BUICK HARDTOP
A eery pretty Century, l-owner, 39.099 miles. Broom top lower half ivory. Radio, heater, auto-
Wood.	_
BCOTT MOTOR! AND SERVICE . CRUISE-OUT BOAT BALES f> E. Walton 7 PE B4M Putty 9-0 Sunday IM Arkansas traveler ■oats'
. Thompson Clinker Built *  ,
’01 JOHHBON MOTORS	I
.	GASOW
—SPORTS CENTER—
>179 Cast Lake Rd. FE MM | KEEOO HARBOR. MICH. I BOAT INSURANCE—1 PER CENT, -	Hansen Afency. PEI
SeeUs.m
luxuriously matching Interior A steal at IBM. IM down win haadle. Call Mr. O’Brien, credit manager, Birmingham Rambler Ml g<to». fcUICK -89 2 DOOR HARDTOP.
FOR YOUR
Truck -Needs
Sates and Service
, 3BB, .
BOAT DOCKAGE I
! ON BEAUTIFUL,-UITIOR tSBET T OPEN EVES A SUNDAY EM 1X169
! DUNHAM’S MARINE I
GMC
^X^^Jsl^SSfFactory Branch
OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485

’’HARD TO FIND”
BUT
EASY TO MAt. WITH”
. DAWSON’S BALES Trpsleo Lqk« . Ipf **«
! PlfHfelLA* YOVR BOAT Complete materiel* and InstouetluBo ■ OmE^ml IMstrtmw Exchange
Ml B. Saginaw	FI t-Mtl
JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORA ------~Mts, Qalor Trallen
Of.	—
i . Everythhix fit.
, OWEN’S MARINE AUPPUES -304 Orchard Uko Are.
(OCWjM ■*OAT8 - BiWs AWS LAUNCHINO on Lake Fenton -* Stocking Inboard and outboard
r IB E R OLAg RUNABOUTS'
• 4* electric Erinrudi*. Tipper trell-- *r. 11.2*0 U fl boats MEAfiwt
wledSaessr

>JEW FISHING BOATS ; 12 Ft. as low os. $99
■	_ wa csiutr
>1 ARKANSAS TRAVELER 1* FT.
*	SALE’ ON THESE |
NO LORE STAR BOATS , 1 1044. and I 1049. Ml.
MERCURY MOTORS
W CHEVT t YARD DUMP.
Just Released
13 i-Ton.
Telephone Co.
TRUCKS
-324#
FISCHER BUICK
I payments of , low cash do
T&to";
s4 CHEVROLET, HARDTOP, Excellent Cood. S33S. FE MOO.
■87 CHSVlB t'O&Ok. t CYLINDER stkJt thm, — * “*
aim? mmT panchde
—19 Dixie Hwy. m 3-_
CHEVROLET BIBCATNE 2-
door, VI lutomktlr, ______
heater whitewall tires. This has a tpaikhng green flmah. Bee this beauty’today. Assume payment* SjMI per month, low cash down « old trade. Lloyd Motors. fincohsMeroury Oomet, "•	*
Baglnaw, FE 8-B13L ■
1954 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR 8TA tlon wagon. A one-owner with 24,000	”—	J -
miles. Must be a
__ ______ down. Lucky A
BaM.193 S. Saginaw. PI 4-2;
B Chcvys. ’92 Ol • Mtrcurys, ’91 1 Packards. ’94-9 Caddya ’94 |
•M .... >149
119 up —I up
ml
Reas.
5 station wag.. PortL Chevy, Plym.
4	Plymouth*. ’51 to ‘M .079 up
5	Lincolns, 'M to H 11 power
4 Converts. Chevy. Surd, Csdtllsc ■ Bulcks. 'll to *M ........ 994 up
Plenty mrtJBJtoM >39 up KCONOMY CAR*
____Auburn end Saginaw
1958 CHEVROLET STATION WAO-on. W engine, powergllde, power MeertnA^rsdle, heater, -------
e owner. Stock No. 1*41.
USED BUICKS
IS MONTHS WARRANTY 71* 8. Woodward	B he
WM0V AinB-
M1 4-2739.	________
BUDGET PRICED
1994 BUICK HARDTOP SPECIAL, atralwhf stick. Power steering.
Days FE 2-4022
Eves. OR .
1M2 BUICK. OOOD TRANBPORTA-ttOB. FE 9-0102
■oTst---------
Auto Shim 990 Oakland Are. FE
___ Phone FE 94011
1997 BUICK 9-DOOR. AUTOMATIC, ■ radio and Beater, whitewall tires, sparkling Mark end white fbitsh. No fWItr Sharp, tsauma paymenu ef MAM per month. Lloyd Motors, I hnoM MercuryOamct. nt a. Baglnaw, FE 94131.
’67 BUICK. ONE OWNER, FULL
Rn^rtiBrytj
Tin buick aptciAL i-door hardtop. Automatic, radio, heater, whitewalls. Jtod end white finish. Stock No 19U. Only $708 bay term*. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. MM a. WOODWARD A VK.
-— dXtet.
1997 BUICK ‘
Buy Here — Pay Here
nidi In anything of valm w: J. SMITH‘MOTOR BALES 1729 Williams Lake Bd at M9I
$*ve--“'$ttve'—'$*ve"
1957 Oklsmobile
-door sedan, radto and better, ihitenall tires. Tht* h i dream or only .
$50 Down
BRIGHT
SPOT
Orchard Lake at Cui
FE 8-0488
Chevies, Fords, Dodges
Perfect for oleetrielaad. plumb-
19§1
DODGE DART 8-Passenger Sedan
WITH 99.*M xna GUARANTEE

CLIFF PRKTKR PUN AND gPORTg CENTER >peg 7 Bum * week . ME 44771
W eoKk oni^ —1
NORTH
CHEVROLEX
•M *. Woodward, Birmingham
MI 4273$
$1899
HIGH DOLLAR . FOR USED CARS
SMITH
Ml t. BAOINAW1*' ,*C' PW B>
HASB0NS
SPRING
DEMO
Hydmmitlc. power otter if brakes, power soots, rw tr' Many other accessor itlful .Tropic Mist finish
5?________________
AVE., BIRMINOHAM. Ig___
RADIO MO
93 CHRYSLER, RADIO llND boater, no money down, excellent condition. fuU price 9*9.
CREfarr MANAGER. -
1 CBKybLER. VERY CLEAN.
•98 CHRTBLBR HARI_
REPOSSESSION
IN full price. — —- — So Auto Mr. ”liolC~FE"
1999 DE8OT0 HARDT6P. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. RADIO
NO MONEY DOWN. Amumo--------
meats of llt.M per mo.
. Credit Mgr. Mr. >u|a a) 4-7600, Harold Turner. Ford.
•89 DODOE 4-DOOR
REPOSSESSION
MM Full prim, no cash needed
DODOE 2-DOOR SEDAN, ■14—my, xoftmttir. radio, hi er, urhltewells. Whit* with h... Mat. Stock Ro. MM. Only $1,403 ■my terms, hoot aavwoMrr
CO.. 1008 8. WOODWARD-----
BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-2739.
RICE * ~’
Black. Sham
^umS'KSfS?fa
9 passenger, like new throughout Assume paymsnta of M.M a we*
ART MULLEN’S
BAROAINLAND USED CAM
189 8 BAOINAW
’ll FALCON WAOON. DEALER'S cost, ex-ealesman ear, hag moat grtgriog. tochidtB, k, engine.
•J- HM WAOOR COUHTRY Sedan 4-door, vs automatic, radio and heater, whitewall tires. •“ "•*» sparkling — today. Am
For Sol# Cora
IM* FORD Y4.	_____
Mr. riSs credit mamger, 1 mtngham Rambler, lUtJgh 1959 FORD OALAXIE 4-DOOR VI engine. Fentomatlc. radio. MMCr white wall*, white with bin* trim
I No. MM. 91.994. Easy I. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. g_ WOODWARD AVE. MB-
H1NOHAM MI
FORD STATION V
RAN8MIB8ION. ABBOLUTE-__ 10 IdOHEY DOWN ~ Assume psymsnts of MBJS B*r mo. CM KarSMt ter. Farks at *•7949. Harold Tumor, Rid.
today Assume payments per mouth, low cash dBw trade. Lloyd liotoru. '—
agf* “ »•1
199* FORD VICTORIA. STICK.
Call after 8
dter 8 p.m. FE 94929 . ’97 FORD 8-DOOR
REPOSSESSION
MM full prim, ns cash ate del
109 East Blvd.et Auburn 199* FORD CONVERTIBLE. STICK
a. ttVnBiipfMtVrons"___
at Bttmbuth Lake Bd. n
BELL: '34 FORD
'M FORD 2-DOOR
REPOSSESSION
$194 tutt price, m eaeh made*.
fii AbSo’m* Beil.dn;*9^39 IM Brnt Bled., at Auburn «'*ALO(Nr'4 DOOI white, radio and heatot
SSHi™.
12! 8. laS* MUtor?'	4-1715
I DOOM BLACK. I
1194 FORD I. STICK SHIFT. EX-
BLACK FAIR-
uEPBmI »» ■• ■>«*•
19*4 LINCOLN CLUB OOOFB. RADIO AND HEATER. HYDRA-
iuncr ABaoLOnnlT no money DOWN. AMM payments *1 — mo. call Credit Mgr-dl 4-7*60. Harold Tmr-
Parks at 30 4
I AND 4*DOORmHARDTOP8 FULL PRICE**ran>l$l,M| BOB FROST. INC. BIRMINOHAM'B IJnooln Moreury Onsiot Dollar
2*0 B. HUNTER BLVD.
SPRING IS HERE
■99 CHEVROLET Irnpala 4 door Hardtop	gi—
’99 FORD Felrlane 2 door .'. $1 '9* BUICK 4 door hardtop - I 'M CHKVT BeTAlr 4 dr. ... j
'99 PONTIAC 1
Shei‘ I
EAST I
•il LINCOLN, ALL ~ rOWER. go. 91*9. Bav*
ll9* MERCURY 3-DOOR. RADIO
AND BEATER. MERCOMATTC, ABSOLUTELY NO M ONIT DOWN, traum* payments of WBMNr mo. Csll Credh Mgr.
hmvtv today. Amur* payi
of IM.40 per mouth, low ______
down or old tride, LJoyd Motors. Lincoln-Mere unr-Comet	b 1
SagtoawTFK *4131. ’
______FORD BARGAINS —
TWO FORD BEDAUB,
Cam* In and Rum* . Year Frieel
ART MULLEN’S.
BAROAIN LAND USED CARS IM a. BAOINAW 8T FE 44919
iOOOR V9, RADIO
TER,_A““a' --—
I—------' DOWN.
asm £ **" *•"
1997 FORD ( PA88ENOER 8TA-wagon. It’S aha*** ».»•«— and this U
________
iring This |g an lmmi
I j am
1M3 FORD. RADIO AND HEATER, excellent condition. JM MWMa dow^ tun price. Mi. Aaoume payments of 11.M tor week, CALL ME WHITE. CBDR
--------JER. FE^SiM.
King Auto Beiet, IV *
I960 FALCON.
2-DOOR. Radto. hooter and w watt tires. 11.999.
19W FORD, yg. AUTOMATIC. RA-
UMum* paymente of $M.M per month, lov cuh down w aid trad# Lloyd Motors. Lincoln-Mer-cury^omeL JH 8 Baglnaw. WU
FORD OALAXIE 2-DOOR
hardtop, V-t engine,_
whitewalls. Smart Stout __ Immaculate. Only 419M. Eaey terms. NOTCTE^ CTETROLOT CO.
1000 B. WOODWARD AVE..----
UIKOHAM. 90 4-1739.
19M FORD RANCH WAOON. RADIO AND HEATER. FORDOMAT-IC ABSOLUTELY HO MONET DOWN- Assume uuymauM " of 922» p#r mo. CalfOradIt Ml
nui
“roVd
1994 FORD 3-DOOR. I CYLINDER stick Shift, radio aM he ' whitewall Urea, stork hug aid UWI* finlah, no nrst/aa 9*yu<» of $17.24 per menu “— |---------- Lloyd Meter*.
CLEAN
Kirmingham Tfltltt
WD^SON
PONTIAC-CADILLAC
1350 N.
Wocxiward
HOMER
HIGHT
Small Town Trades:
19M Chevto Vk Mb pickup ,. |l.9M TIM Chovt* Pickup . $ W
SPECIAL
•9* CHevt*. e ar , g »$r , fiaud*rB
HASKINS
CHEVROLET
maMw?u,.
phevrolet -Pontiac—
M MERCURY. FULL POWE 9419. PE 9-7IM.
MERCURY MONTEREY "
M2 6. Baglnaw, FE >41
MARMADUKE
By Andereon ft Looming
For Sate Cora 106
jh ttUMonti $ door
Full Frieo. 4216
ART MULLENS
BAROAINLAND USED CARS ltp 8. BAOINAW ST. FE 4-9919 54 OLDSWOBILE M. NEEDS RE
. ini
JMONF^-AI»3^ que^T auto 8ALE8. 171 8. BAOINAW.
ART MULLEN’S
BAROAINLAND USED CARS t9B*’B. BAOQ4AW ST. -MM~»M " “iR ftiYMOPTH 3-DOOR
REPOSSESSION
Credit Mgr. Mr. Parti M
4-7900. Harold Turner, 1
•55 PLYMOUTH BAYOY hit'# * ftol^*U SEE’’1!!' "tODA^I
R&R MOTORS.
794 OAK!
1$*T FL1
1 down, full price 9399.
'* iBl mwm«/,CREDn’
1949 PLYMOUTH
on, good. FE 44ise.__
1199 PLYMOUTH. RADIO. HEAT-
Ir.^rii
1993 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP. PER-fect transportation, $M cash, guvt Auto. Fig m».
WOODWARD AYR. RIRMIHO-HAM. MI 4-1738.
1997 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP.
• cull Mr. OBrian, credit manager.
Birmingham Rambler. MI 5-3900 1969 RERCURY CONVERTIBLE.
teering. power I two-tone blue.
§?PrL
^MLs'.^oJsrton^.
Bank rMM. Call Mr. (FROM.
lSit VERCURT MONTEREY 2-
hraket had power steering ______
ud heater, whitewall Brea, epark-Un* Gold and Beige dnlth. sharp! 4jM», Lloyd Motora. Llncoln-Mar-
ri^Oomri. 323 ,
UaVS
MB WHITE. FE 1-0402.
—d Auto gales lit B. Baglnaw OLDSf WHY NOT TRY BUBUR-
flLDB.^JMtt PINE SXLECnON M’S AND 'ITB.
DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE!
New
Dodge Lancer $1781.65
SMALLTOWN
LOW OVERHEAD
34.999 MILE OUARANTEB
RAMMLER-DALLAS
MM N. MAIN	ROCMESTB
DODOE—CHRT8LER—TRUCKS
JOHNSON
"Rambler,r
Offers
'61 HARDTOP
$99 Down $49.85 Mo.
JOHNSON
"Pontiac"
Offer*
'61 PONTIAC
$16688 Down $76.65 Mo.
RUSS
JOHNSON
Motor Sales
Buick Dealeri
LAKE ORION
mjMmrIMY 2-2871 MY t&l
beautiful
lad hMtar. automatic, power brake* and- rieerlng. Excellent condition, no meoey down, **-
MANAGER. FR 84481.
For Sale Cars 106
__' ronua
hardtet. ar—	*-----Uf
power Biakt
beauty today. 4299. L Lincom-Mercury-Oemi gaxinat. It tHB.
■F BM ' fc
TAYLOR'S
OK USEDCARS
HEVROLET, OLDBMOBILE Open Evanlnxs MArket 4-4901
______ ______oatle, nylon
l MB tiro* radto, heater. _ good teodltioo. Make offer.
Fhft**mm ]
PONTIAC I960 CATALINA. 4 Vista. FfTWM steering and
blue, power Makae and Itoering,
,__. -M— mr • Ills
tain, lifjMi
heater, whltewaus. power on.-tog aad brakes, clean and sharp. FVwaar, Call MY 443M after
-Special —
1959 PONTIAC
•toltoa wagon with I boater, hydramatlc
..... $2295
jPONTIAC RETAIL STORE
65 Ml. Clemens AND
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(B» College Math HOI (2) Aaaignment: Underwater •	(4) Sportsman’. Corner
(7) Miater Ed (9) You Asked for It 7:30 (2) Grand Jury (4) American.
(7) Cheyenne (9) Movie. "Eecape from the Iren Curtain.” (English: 1956) Official of Hungarian S • e r a t Sendee undertake, dangerous mission. Theodore BUcel, John Bentley, Adrienne Scott.
(99) Way of Life 9:M (2) Pete and Gladys (4) Americans (oont.)
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(58) Written Word toll (2) Bringing Up Buddy (4) Well. Fargo (7) SurMde 8	_
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(56) Aatronopy toil (2) Danny Thomas —i-WAMiajm'	',.."'7^.'
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(9) Hockey
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(7) Adventure, in Paradise (9) Hockey (oont.)
10?0S'(2) Hennesey
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10:89 (2) June AUyaon (4) M Squad (7) Peter Gunn (9) Hockey (cont.) " 10:45 (9) Golf Tip	.
10:50 (9) Sports tl:99 (2) New.
Tt6l (4) Today 47) Funews
7:99 (7) Believe ft or Mot 1i«r (2) B’Wana Don (7) Johnny (Hager.
8:11 (2) Captain KMgWOO.
8:85 (7) Believe ft or Not Stitf (7) Movie. '	■
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(1)	Ed Alien.
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(56) SatadoaAaii
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(4) Consult Dr. Brtohera (7) Movie (oont) ..
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9*48 (4) Gateway to Glamour. “ mifcwto 10:09 (2) December Bride (4) Say When (7) Jack Lalnnne (56) Our Scientific Wcrid. 18:89 (9) Billboard.
(2) Video Village.
(4) (Color). Play Your Hunch.
(7) People’s Choice, tl) Che. Helene.
(98) American Literature. 19:15 (9) Ninety School Time. li:09 (2) Double Eapoeure
(4) (Color). Price b Right. (7) Morning Court.
(9) Romper Room.
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Uiaa (2) My Little Margie (4) Concentration.
(7) Love That Bob!
(I) Romper Room (cent.) (56) Incisive Art
TUESDAY AFTERNOON .
12:99 (2) Lowe Of Lite. (4) Truth
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' (7) Racket Squad (9) News
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(4) Weather (9) Telescope UAW
11:89 (2) Sports (4) Sport.
11:89 (2) Movie: “Best of the Blues.” (1939) Dorothy La-moor, Lloyd. Nolan.
(9) Weather
11:96 (4) (Color) Jack Paar
(7) Movies “She Couldn’t Take It’\(JI9») Ex-gangster fakes over management of friend's • pampered family George Raft. Joan Bennett (9) Movie: "Daisy Kenyon.” (1947) JoahTrawloid, Dana
TUESDAY MJRNDtP 9:00 (4) (Color) Cdttflsantal
4:81 (2) Meditations.
9:99 (2) On the Farm Front
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19:19 (M) La Doucs France I9>45 (3) Guiding Light 19:99 (9) News.
13:59 (4) News.
1:99 (2) Dick PawaU (4) Journey J) About Faeee.
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1:19 (54) Partes Francai*.
1:85 (7) News
(2) As the World Turn.
(4) Journey (7) Life of Riley.
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(36) History
1:59 (2) Amos and Andy
(4) (Color). Jan Murray.
(7) Day in Court.-(9) Movie (oont.)
(56) Arithmetic 9:98 (2) House Party.
(4) Loretta Young.
(7) Seven Keys (9) Movie (oont.)
(88) Driver Education 8:81 (2) Millionaire
(4) Young Dr. Malone.
(7) Queen for a Day (9) Movie.
(56) Commonwealth 9:99 U) Verdict Is Yours.
(4) From There Roots.
(7) Who Do You Trust?
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'(56) Memo to Teachers.
4:99 (2) Brighter Day.
(4) Make Room for Daddy. (7) American Baudriand.
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4:15 (2) Secret Storm.
(2) Edge of Night (4) Here’s Hollywood.
Slate Reports on T Drive
Fund Division to Give Account of Work for $650,000 Goal
Report meetings will be th^ main rder of buatoea. this week In the Pontiac YMGA expansion program campaign, Robert M. Crttch-general chairman of tl 9650,800 “Y” drive, said today.
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Four groups are scheduled for reports at 4 p.m. Tuesday. These are the Advance Gifts, Special1 Gifts ‘'A", Medical and Osteopathic dtoirion*.
Special GUIs “B”, Lawyers
TOURNAMENT, p.m. (2)—'Ike final round from Ga., National GoU Culb. 7:90 p.m. (4)-rtrays a combat veteran, Owen GOten, who leads a patrol behind enemy
' (9), Adventure lime.
5:00 (2) Movie.
(4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger.,
(9) L o o n e y Tones a n i Jingles.
(56) Damty DM.
5:98 (2) Movie (coat)
(4) Pierrot (oont)
(7) Rocky and His Friends (56) World of Books 5:49 (56) News Magazine.
(9) News 9:99 (4) Bowling Highlights
BUNGING UP BUDDY, 8:30 m. (2)—When ’’Girlie’’ < magazine is discovered in the* room assigned to a young house guest, ly’s aunts panic. Frank Atetter, Enid Markey and Doro
DANNY THOMAS, 9 p.m. (2)-Buddy Lester stars as a comedian suspected of stealing material from Danny.
BUSY, 10 p.m. (2)—Lt. Chick Hennesey (Jackie Cooper) gets Involved in a family dispute. Son of Adm. Shafer (Roscpe Kama) suspects father is about to pull rank to preyret his transfer to Japan.
HiHli STANWYCK, 10 p.m. (4)—Peggy Cass stars aa practical nurse who capes with frightened young mother, an immature husband and a mother-in-law.
JACK PAAR, 11:30 (4)-Hugh Downs is the program host. Dody Goodman la a guest. (Color).
Winds Hit Plane Injuring Six
3 Hospitalized, Hornet Damaged by Turbulent Florida Weather
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. CAP)-Tornadic winds damaged a number of houses in northeastern Florida and injured six persons aboard an Eastern Air Lines] plane coming in fori landing'.
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"The Pontiac Story of ltd Promise” la going to Warii-ingtdn. D.C., next month mid may
ha beamed around the world Mttr.|ef persons who have viewed the tt has now been shown on 128
occasions since its premier Feb. 1,
been asked for reports at 4 p.m.
Both .report meetings, will be at Y” Building. 131 Mt. Clemens St.
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“We have been given a challenging start by the Geaeril Motors Gorp. gift of 8250,000,” Critch field said. “It is now up to our citizenry to close the gap of 84b0, 000 in order to meet the 8660,000 goal	and	make	the	expanded
YMCA a reality to the advantage of the community.”
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Critchfleid emphasized that four tax years were allowed for ment of gifts and stated: - “This method should encourage contributions commensurate with magnitude of the project.”
‘Sen. Hart sees the possibility that the film may he of uee to the information service, to be shown arouod the wortd as an example typical industrial city Afnertefc,” a *	“
Created as a' centennial sidelight, the film la already scheduled to be shown to several con-L il groups on invitation of Rep- William 8. Broomfield, R-Oakland County.
The showings will take place early to May while a delegation from the Pontiac Area Chamber at Commerce la fat Washington —■—■I meeting of the UJ. Chamber of Commerce.
The 26-minute, sound-color film is to be* shown to the Jadcson
2nd Burglar Team Finds Slim Pickings
Bursters paid a pair of visits irer the Weekend to the offices of the Jerome Motor Sates Co., 280 S. Saginaw 8t.
The first break-la was discovered Saturday morning. Ike Intruders, who brake a wteisw to
term lord amrenf at ofcange from five vending machines.
The other burglary was discovered this morning. Again breaking a window to get in, the burglars found the toot slim.
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Their targets were the vending machines, the coin boxes of which were almost completely, empty because of the earlier tatrduera’
Adenauer Duo Tuesday
WASHINGTON (UPI)-President Kennedy prepared today for conferences with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, the second western leader to visit Washington within a week, j was scheduled to arrive tomorrow.
Burning Motorcycle Hospitalizes Youth
A Waterford Township yooth was
CHy Commission tonight. Showings in Pontiac over the weekend brought to over 15,000 the number
Hiriinger said.
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Hiriinger arid the chamber's industrial affairs committee, which produced the film, ie contemplating a public contest to create lyrics to tha peppy, Indian-flavored musical theme of the film, called “The Song of Pontiac.”
The music has no words present, he aald.
Young on Bond; Court Date Set
Waterford Twp. Father Accused of Kilting Mem in Drunken Quarrel
Boating Course to Hold Class—
in Auditorium
Wednesday night's class in the jmenteight-week safe-boating course being offered by the US. Coast Guard at Pontiac Central High School will be held in the
school—auditorium—to_facilitate
showing of a film on rescue breathing- .
Normally tiie course is being conducted in one sf the school's regular classrooms. Tha 280 area
the course are presently In their fth week of tnetruetten.
The course, offered tree,-deals in basic seamanship, proper hanging of outboard motor boat:, rules of the waterway, correct usage of nautical terms, navigation, and tiie reading of charts and
Qualified instructors are members of the Pontiac Flotilla of the Coart Guard Auxiliary.
$200 Tiod In Bog Stolen From Bakory Trade
Approximately 8200 in change, stashed in a money fang in the glove' compartment at n Tasty Bakery truck, was reported stolen Sating, accorttag to^ffomtoe po, Uce.
Henry T. Overtey, 82 Ruth Ave. tiie driver, discovered the theft while out on his route. The bakery !a at 432 Oakland Ave.
Elmufti Hooding to U.S.
AMMAN, Jordan (UPD^A rix- . than delegation ted by senate vice President said EUnuftt left Sunday . for a five-Aeek tour erf tha Untied
hla motorcycle caught fire from a leaking gasoline fine.
Gordon Elklng, 18, of 6885 Matb-M_ St., wae traveling east on E&nbeth Lake Reed near Ho^ttat Road at 2 p.m. when Ids motorcycle suddenly burst Into flames. He skidded on the gravel shoidder before coming to a atop in s ahallow ditch.	-*'▼
EBdng is in satisfactory condition today at Pontiac tteheral Hospital, with burns on his right tea
of domestic reindeer.
Ex-Oil President Dies
FINDLAY, Ohio (APj-Otto D.
Donnell, 77, president and gen-nftnager of tiie Ohio Oil tor 21 years until hit retirement in 1948, died Sunday.
Donnell, '< who received a govt medal award of the American Petroleum Institute in 1953, (or distinguished achievement, was a
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Charged With second-degree tourer, 22-year-old Richard, Young was freed on 810^)00 bond today following a pretrial examination in Independence Towmhlp Justice Court.
TCe yOOng Wateitowl Tawnehlp . father is accused of beating to death Floyd Rowley, 47, during n drunken quarrel in the older man's ftidependenee home March 12.
Justice of the Peaee William B. Stamp bound the sere 'ever to Circuit Court hr April 84.	-
Sheriffs detectives said Rowley was struck repeatedly, apparently with a wooden chair and a shoe fitted with a steel clamp belonging to Young. Both Hems ware found near Rowley's battered body.
Mrs. Young, mother of a 17-month-old girl, told detectives that she did not see her husband beating Rowley, but had fled the cabin at 8761 Andersonville' Road whan1 her husband went berserk.
She said the men had been drinking together since earlier In the day. Young, 4174 Lotus Drive, has insisted he remembers nothing that occurred at the cabin.
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Mi. Young had I Rowley’s telephone department niter she escaped her husband’s Mows.
.Deputies arrived 9t tiie cabin to find Voting’s baby crying beside her fallen father, and Row-ley, severely beaten about the head end face, lying unconscious nearby.
He never regained consciousness, hut succumbed to hit injuries tour days later at Pontiac General Hoepital.
Three women were hospitalized with bruises and abrasions. Three others among the 47 aboard the EAL flight from Miami to St.
Mo., received minor injuries when the twin-engined plane encountered turbulent weather over Jacksonville Beach, 15 miles > the east.
I M.P.H. WINDS Those hospitalized were Catherine Martin tit Haddonfleld, NJ.; Mrs. F. P. Avis ot Providence, R. I., and Wilma Kenyan of Ypd-tenti, Mich.
On the ground, winds up to 80 miles an hour in .gusts demolished . house at Jacksonville Beach, damaged another and smashed plate glass windows in a service station. Several roofs were damaged, power disrupted and trees uprooted. Rain in a two-hour pelted totaled L6 inches.
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What residents described as a ’baby tornado" struck Eflcton, 11 miles southwest of St. Augustine.
The sheriff's office said two homes and a church were destroyed and many trass flattened, but no injuries were reported.
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. By KARL WILSON NEW YORK — JFK made Youth popular—and I love it— but won’t somebody p-l-e-a-s-e Accent Old Age occasionally tor tha benefit of My Bett	a
White-haired Pat .Rooney got me think ing ot this when the Lambe Club “Lambast-era” lambasted Comedian Jack Waldron. Pat clambered on stags and hoofed madly to “Peg O’ My Heart,” screaming at Pianist Eddie Weber, “Faster! Faster!”
“He’s 18,” MjC. Horace McMahon announced.
“No — only 111”- Pat boyishly corrected him. “You’ve got me mixed up with Joe Howard.”
Then James Barton, Lao Carillo, Bert Wheeler and Harry Hershfteld—aU sixty-teh — scintillated. And we greybeards stood around cackling, “Mart Sahl, Shelley Berman, Sammy Davis and those other young whippennappers will never be re good aa the eld-timers.”
Old Age needs a spokesman, that’s what it does.
And I’m the obvious choice.
Comedian Archie Robbins reports Danny Thomas is doing a aeries about a cowardly akin-diver titled “Chicken ot the Sea.” Furthermore, “lt Frank Sinatra got a little self-confidence, he would be another Bobby Darin.”
THE MIDNIGHT EARL ...
Dedicated acting la like this:
Salome Jens, one ot the world’s ahaplleat gals, covers herself up in.maternity clothes in “A Far Country” arid she turned down .“Where the Boys Are” to play an evangelist In “Angel Baby”—as aha wants to play down her figure.,.
Then’ll be a Newport Jan Festival after aU; the .producer, recalling last 'year’s riots, says, "We’ll hire police and more police, till vfe’re blue in tha face” .
Jackie Kennedy’s former dressmaker, Mini Bhea, la writing a book called “I Started the Jackie Lodk”... Foggy Caas says die brought back some cut# outfits from Paris—for ihe Chimps on her nftw TV show ....
Errol Flyna’s rollicking autobiography, “My Wicked^ Wicked Ways,” is being translated Into Spanish. (He’s a great favorite in Cuba) . . . Errol Gamer, starring at Basin St last got congratulations from another pianist—Tan CHbwm. WWW
WISH ID SAID THAT: A fault finder la someone who’s always in a critical condition.
BABE’S PEARLS: The modern youngster’s idea of roughing it is to live in a house with only one plume.
Jack Benny forgot hla wallet so a friend paid the check at the expensive Four Seasons. “Don’t feel bad,” said Jack, “—you can’t take it with you.” "You, answered the pal, “don’t even bring it along any more.” Thats ml, brother.
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Phil Crosby's Spouse Calls Off Separation
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Phillip Crosby, one of'.crooner Bing’* m, and hi. ex-showgirl wife, Sandra Drummond, are hick together.
Mrs. Crosby said they agreed after a family dinner at Bing’s houw Friday 'night to call off ’{their separation.
‘ The couple, married in La. Vega. Sept 25, 1958, split lari month and rito filed for separate
_________nee,	charging cruelty.
She said she la dropping the action. They are parent* of two children.
Two Weekend Firm Quickly Extinguished
Two weekend fires, both quickly extinguished by firemen, caused an estimated J400 damage.
One of the flre.7 at the home of Eric Price, 171 W. Rundell St., started when a sudden gust of wind blew a tablecloth onto A lighted gae stove. Damage was
The other Maze was at the office of the Reliable Trantmlaaton Co., 41 Nv Parke St. Damage was 8150.	\
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Firemen add the flame* were Started by dtooardtng a cigarette ia a wastepaper container.
	
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THE PONTIAC PR
VOL. 119 v NO. 53	* ★ * ★ *
PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1961-00 PAGES
April Snowfall Buries Spring
By O. T. TRUMBULL JR.
Ah, sweet spring.
What spring?
It never falls here In the Water Wonderland. Let the yellow and blue crocuses poke their heads above ground, give the green tulip leaves their first vision of light, let the golfers get Itchy, attack the crabgrass or fertilise the lawn, and whamoo, spring pulls a double-cross on you.
Looking out their windows at the white eover-intf — “I wonder bow It will affect my crabgrass killer”—ever a sheet of lawn just barely turning green, housewives today thought twice about getting the winter clothes set for storage.
For sure, some of these might be needed In Detroit tomorrow as the new Detroit Tigers play host to the Cleveland Indians In the season’s opener.
Save the ear muffs Ma, I might need them.
At the same time, hubby got a chuckle when he j thought of the golf date he was supposed to have Sun- I
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Would Up Tax on Dividends
California Town Picks Up Pieces Alter Bad Quake
HOLLISTER, Calif. (AP)-This Uttle county seat town 90 miles south of San Francisco was Mill picking up today after the heaviest earthquake in its history.
And a neighbor's mums probably took an early licking wtih the surprise white stuff. She didn’t really know Michigan well and uncovered the plants. The temptation was Just too great Saturday.
BACK TO THE SLEDS
She wanted to scamper out fast Sunday when the i I flurries appeared to be more than flurries. But no use. j I Hubby had gone and done It. He had destroyed what the j I wife had used to protect the mums with over the winter, j Kids saw another chance for clodding, although it appeared mighty Ahin. Dad cursed. He thought he had dragged the rusty runners over the gravel drive* j way for the last time.
| It wasn’t too uncommon either for Dad to search | | high and low this morning for the windshield scraper. | An equally frustrating search went on for Dad’s I overshoes.
There was lots of talk about Florida and California, i but It was Just talk. It happens about this time every 1 year in our great state.
So does the white stuff.
35 Anti-Castro Pilots Answer Call to Arms
I’ve lived in Hollister all my said San Benito County Coroner Eugene Patterson.
‘i this was the worst quake Been.” There no were casualties.
addition to extensive but relatively minor damage, Hollister had to contend Sunday thousands of curious motorists who pound Into this community of 6,071 people which frequently gets shaken up by temblors along the San Andreas fault beneath ft.
Roberts Pledges to Help MSUO
Will Join With Block Pushing for Mora Funds to Aid Higher Education
Public to Help Pick Queen
To Seek ‘Miss Centennial
Head for Secret Camp to Prepare Second 'War of Liberation'
Sen Farrell E. Roberta, R.UBOak-land County, promised help tor financially hard • pressed Michigan warned of the core of the prob-j
MIAMI, 71a. (A —- More than 35 anti-Castro airplane pilots were reported headed for a secret training; camp today to heed a call by the Cuban Revolution ary Council for a “second war of liberation.”
The pilots, including some formerly associated with Cuban dictator Ful-gencio Batista, reportedly left Miami Sunday for secret training camp, probably in Central America.
Family members and friends said the men were stripped at their clothing and Identification, given uniforms and told to say their goodbyes before being spir-
ited out of the United States.
It was the first time so-called "Batistianos" were
lem: Where will the money come have Joined forces against Prime
from.
Guidance Clinic Fund Awaits Tuesday Vote
He said he will Join with a group of “young moderate” Republicans in the Senate after tonight's session in Lansing in an effort to means of increasing the state appropriation for higher education.
The board of supervisors will vote tomorrow on giving the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic the $26,857 itl needs to keep its Birmingham branch open, and at the
Chancellor D. B. Varner of MSUO said Saturday that the appropriation threatened “disaster” tor the l'i-yeor-old Institution, because It Would be receiving bat IIL309 more than tion of 1879,000 In a year when
- class for the first time.
future financial contributions of the county to the clinic.
A usually reliable spokesman for the county confirmed this today as the board prepared to meet to put the lid an the clinic’s 198lf"““-■----------
financial problems, and receive copies of the county’s tentative 1962 budget of $14,775,941.
Before the 85 supervisors get around to voting on the clinic's request for the deficiency appropriation, it will elect a chairman and vice chairman for the coming year.
Delos Hamlin, SS-year-old retired Farmington businessman, and chairman dace 1968, is ex-pectad to be unopposed for a sixth consecutive term, and Arno L. Hulet, Bloomfield Township supervisor, Is expected to be accorded a second term as Ms vice chairman.
Loads Annual Parade
WASHINGTON (AP) - Miss America, Nancy Anne Fleming of Montague, Mich., led the annual cherry blossom parade of the princesses here Saturday. Some 6,000 persons took part In the parade, a highlight of the Cherry Blossom Festival.
school operate
classes and have a shift to three with a frastition of 1 per cent in the approbation at the time,” Roberts
S'It just can’t be done,” he added.
Varner was to join with, members of the MSU Board of Trustees this afternoon in a meting with Gov. John B. Swainson. Swain-son, state officials and educators have raised a storm of protest over the $462,303,018 austerity budget for higher education in 1961-62 in Michigan.
Roberts warned as he sought way to keep more revenue coming
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David Levinson, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee which must make the recommendation J on the (Slide funds to the full board, refused today to confirm deny the report at the spokesman.
“Welt meet in the morning decide our action,” he said.
A member of Levinson's committee, who wished his mune withheld, did, however, confirm that this win be the recommendation. He also predicted that the board would approve it.
The board tomorrow will simply receive copies of next year’s operating budget — already trimmed some $413,000 since it was . out to Levinson's committee last month — and study ft at home Id preparation for approval for tax allocation purposes only at a April 17 meeting.
Formal approval comes In the
foil.
la preparation for what the
toe hue taken the Wf.WS allocated tor foe clinic eat sf the tentative budget and Increased the eauutjr’0 eeuttogeut fond by
The clinic asked establishment of foe committee, which is expected to be appointed by Hamlin, when it urged that ft receive the emergency funds at a March 23 hearing before Levinson's commit-
Foraign Auto Mon Moot
DETROIT <* — Thirty-one delta 1 gates from 12 European countries were present today for foe opening of a three-day meeting of foe International Bureau of Automobile Manufacturers. The throe • day gathering marks the first time the 42-yearcid European organization
ing in the United States. Delegates
Riot Over Singing Ban in Greenwich Village
Minister Fidel Castro.
1th Batista ties pre-
viously
major revolutionary organiza-
The call for . a “second war of liberation” was sounded by Dr. Jose Miro Cardona, president of the anti-Castro Cuban Revolutionary Council in New York. He said his country is occupied by eign army at the service of those who betrayed the revolution.
Miro Cardona refused to discuss any timetable for possible landings on Cuban soil or strength of the invasion forces. He said when these forces become active inside Cuba they hUl number six mil-" n, embracing “all or Cuba.” Reports from Havana aald gov-mment-controlled radio stations od newspapers Ignored Miro ardona’a call.
In a nationwide TV talk Sunday, Castro repeated earlier warnings that insurgent bands and expeditionary forces invading Cuba would be liquidated. He did not refer directly to the latest call to arms against his regime.
Castro told Cubans that despite U.S, economic blockade they
The search for “Mies Centennial' i hear details next Monda yilight [begin in one week.	at Elks Temple, launching the big-
Represenatives of more than 325|g.est queen oontest P»nH*c area Pontiac area business and service Ihlstory-
clubs, churches and community or ! other groups, inadvertantly ganizatkms have been invited to I missing from th e centennial’s
His Hour Draws Near
ammmni mmKjeiiT.
The prize for the young lady who will reign over the June 17*24 celebration is a new Tempest.
There will be other prizes for the 10 runners-up who will constitute the queen's court, Mrs. Sek-les said.
nounced, will not be of the bathing beauty variety, but rather will be based on such factors as poise, Geographically, the contest will e wide open, welcoming candi-
e s from the fe_______
entire area under the sponsorship of trlAtKjMfiy any established organization with regular membership, the announcement indicated.
AP Pbstela*
SITS AND WAITS — Adolf Eichmann sits at a desk in his cell at the fortress near Haifa in Israel as he awaits trial on charges of complicity in the mass execution of millions o^ Jews during World II. The trial opens Tuesday ift Jerusalem.
Trial Convenes Tuesday
mailing Mat, are Invited to send representatives also, said Mrs. S. V. Sekles, enonteot chairman.
Details about age limits and er aspects of the contest were 1 held up for Monday's meeting.
But It was Indicated that the pubNe wiM have a hand to rinsing the queen and the contest will be tied to the sale of tickets to tin centennial spectacle, June 18-24 to Wilder Stadium.
The queen and other wj will be selected shortly before the official celebration,
They'll play an important part in the centennial parade Jui and the nightly goings-on at Wiser Stadium.
The elaborate costumes for these roles will be supplied to the winners.
For the queen, there'll be i length gold satin gown, gold brocade satin train and gold c
Survivors of Nazi Terror to Face Eichmann in Court
Mock Attacks Halted by AF
JERUSALEM (J1)—Adolf Eichmann today neared the fateful hour that will bring him face to face in court with Jewish survivors of the Nazi extermination camps —including some who claim to have suffered personally at his hands.
Eichmann was chief of the Gestapo’s Jewish Affairs Section during World War II. He goes to trial before special panel of three* ■	.—
Israeli judges in Jerusalem)
The state has scheduled 39 wit-
I .. u .1_	Tuesday morning.	nesses to testify, ot these, 13 met
would not lack the essentials of Israel, in a massive. 15-count I Eichmann personally during the
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life. He said Cuba is the only nation in the Western Hemisphere that can guarantee food, clothing, medicine and education for all its
ADVISER DEFECTS In Montreal, Canada, Dr. Oscar lAbeilo, a legal adviser to the [Castro government who was defending a breach of contract ae* jtion involving ships bought while Batista was to power, said he has defected and plans to Join anti-Castro forces.
Princess Has Measles?
NEW YORK (£1—Folk-singing fans and police turned Greenwich Village’s Washington Square into an eight-
acre wrestling ring Sunday in a shoving, bruising bat- London i*-Prtocess Anne. 10. tie over a ban on impromptu songfests,	was confined to her bed at Windsor
When the tumult and the shouting had died after^a^ t*j*y with a suspected ca« about three hours, 10 demonstrators—Including novelist^	es
Harold L. Humes—were un-
indictment, accuses him "crimes against the Jewish pie and crimes against humani-Death is the maximum-penalty.
The second paragraph of the indictment reads:
“The accused, together with others during the period, 193S to 1946, caused the killing of millions of Jews In Ms capacity as the person responsible tor the execution ot the Nail plan for the physical extermination of the Jews, known aa ‘the final solution of the Jewish problem.’ ” Part Of the support for this charge comes from 242 papers, letters and reports captured in the Foreign Office of Nazi Ger-Imany during the war.
dark years when—the prosecution alleges—he was carrying out final solution.”
Three of the witnesses, Yoel Brand, his wife, Hansi, and Philip Freudiger, met Eishmann in Hungary in 1944. This was when Nazis devised the scheme to re* a million Jews to
for 10,000 Allied army trucks.
Brand will testify that Efeh-mann said: “Blood for goods— goods for blood.”
Fighter Pilots Ordered to Stop Until Missile Tragedy Is Solved
GRANTS, N.M .(AP)—The Air Force has ordered fighter pilots to stop making practice attacks on other airplanes until ft
a maverick missile knocked a B52 bomber out of the ky.
Three crewmen were killed Friday when the B52 crashed and exploded after an air-to-air Side-i F100 jet fighter and hit one the bomber’s eight jet engines.
The fighter was making a run at the bomber when the accident occurred. In Washington Sunday the Air Force announced of dll practice Inter-
cepts.
Five of the bomber’s crew escaped. Three were picked up
JFK's Message ! Also to Proposi Business Aid
May Ask Withholding on Stock Profits; to Study Foreign Earning!
WASHINGTON (UPI) -4 President Kennedy is pro* paring to ask Congress to raises taxes on dividends received by some 3.5 million stockholders and to with# hold taxes on dividends and interest.
A presidential tax mea*. sage which may be ready next week also was certain to propose investment incentives for business in the form of tax savings.
White House, Treasury, Com* ineree And State Department aides were still trying to agree on an administration position on ta»». tion of income from abroad.
The foreign tax question was
*714 per cent all depletion allowance — on which the President** message was expected to say Httic.
As for taxes on foreign income, one good possibility was that Kennedy would ask Congress to nar-eiiminate the present deferral of taxes on earnings left abroad.
ON TAX HAVENS
Such a tightening up, some .experts said, also would remedy the problem of tax havens — countries in which American-controlled firms taxed lightly or not at ail by foreign governments.
The Treasury wants to gain aa much revenue through foe divided, interest aad foreign Income tax proposals ns It tony lose through the Investment In-centives.
A rough estimate was that (he new gains and losses would each be about II billion.
Kennedy was reported ready to say that oven-all tax reform and reduction should be considered to the future, not 1961. He also win ask for extension of corporate profits and excise levies due to expire June 30.
Principal emphasis of the presidential message was expected to the investment incentive. Kennedy has expressed concern that America's "aging industrial plant" has hurt the nation in worldwide competition for markets.
$90 Million in Cars Sold
NEW YORK IB- Some $90 million worth of new cars were sold at the fifth annual International Automobile Stow here, officials Estimated today. The exposition dosed Sunday altera nine-day run.
Another witness. Dr. Hugo Kratz-ky, was among a group of 1,000 Jews deported from Czechosfovak-to Poland. When the train arrived, Eichmann met ft. He allegedly told the deportees that they would have to build their own concentration camp.
der arrest and several nursed assorted scratches and bruises.
One policeman suffered a bitten hand. He said a dog did it.
Nine of foe is arrested were butt an charges of
pork without a permit.
Five of them also were tagged rith an a&iitional charge of disorderly conduct.
The tenth -defendant, Louis Pag-liaroii, remained to a cell on changes of felonious assault on a policeman and of interfering with
PROTESTING BAN The - demonstrators showed up at foe park at 2 p.m., protesting ruling by Parks Commissioner Newbold Morris against Sunday afternoon musicales there.
The get-togethers are a tradi-' tion that villagers have kept alive for almost two decades. But Morris says activities of the itinerant musicians make ft impossible to turn foe park into an attracthfti
Police met the demonstrators and suggested that they take their to the amphitheater to
East River Park. Morris previous-
represent their national auto as- ly had suggested that the singers uriartawa rather than their own apply for permits to use the ampi-eompanies	,	. .theater, which seats 2,000.
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- WON’T STRING ALONG WITH MING ALONG — A Sunday afternoon songtest to New York’s Washington Square Park turaad into a slugfest. Greenwich Village iolk-stogtog tana, shown berk
clustered around a group of vocalizers, dashed with police to protest against a ban on impromptu song gatherings. Seven per-
within hours after the accident. The other two were not found until Sunday.
SURVIVE BLIZZARD Capt. Ray C. Obel, 28, Logan. Ohio, the bomber’s copilot, S-Sgt. Mane u G. Mieras, 23, cew cefhi from Flagstaff, Ariz. suffered through a blizzard that dropped temperatures to 10 degrees and produced winds of 65 miles per hour
Mieras, who broke a leg when he hit the ground, fashioned crutch from a free limb and hobbled to an abandoned sheep-herder's hut. He found a deck of card* and spent the time playing ‘one-handed pinochle—I was sure I was going to win on it”
Obel and Mieras, who bailed out at Si,000 feet, were found at widely separated spots to the Mt. Taylor area northeast of here. Obel suffered a broken vertabrae.
Or Man Winter Wearing Out His Welcome
Skies will be fair tonight with little change in temperature. The weatherman predicts a low of 32 as the touch at winter continues. Tuesday will become increasingly ktdoudy and not much change in temperature with a Ugh of 43.
Morning aurthwnqtarlj winds at IS miles par boar wil br-
east S to 19 m.p.h. Tneaday.
The lowest temperature reading | to downtown Pontiac preceding ja.m. was 34. At 1 p.m. the temperature stood at ,40 degrees.
In Today's I Press
Diet Bogins 1
Josephine Lawman pre- I sents the first installment f of a 9-day diet designed to I slim those who are just a * little overweight—PAGE 19 ?
In 25 Breaths
The first astronaut will | carry an ample supply of H oxygen on his first trip B around the world in orbit, f and ft should enable him to | circle the globe to 25 deep I breaths—PAGE 19	' f
Familiar to FDR 1
Late President Franklin ft Delano Roosevelt, who died E 16 years ago this Wednes- I day, wouldn't have much I trouble recognizing today’s f world—PAGE 4
Horror on Ship I
Holland woman describes 1 her experience aboard the I British liner Dsn,’ which ft has sunk with many persons * missing—PAGE 7
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(J.S. to Boost NA TO1 Force
.WASHINGTON (API—President Kennedy pledged tod*y the Unit-
ed* States will strengthen its c
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i military forces in the NflHh Atlantic Treaty Organization and also maintain an effective nuclear weapons capability.
In apparent response to stated tears that nuclear war might be set off- unnecessarily by trigger
Prims Minister Harold Marmil-made last week at the Mai chusetts Institute of Technoiofy, Kennedy said Macmfllaa had pointed out the urgency of this
‘the United States," Kennedy pledged, “means to do Ms full share in working toward a good
happy response to small-scale aggression, the President stressed U.S. determination to keep all its ml forces under high command control at all times.
1hfc aim, Kennedy said, is to make deterrent strength “do what w» wish, neither more nor Less.”
Kenedy made his pledges in an address prepared for a meeting of the MATO military com mtttee.
“NATO needs to be able to respond to any conventional attack with conventional resistance - which will be effective at least long enough, in Gen. Norstad’ phrase, to force a pause," Kennedy said.
tie was referring to Gen. Lau-ria Norstad. supreme commander ofN^TO forces in Europe. \tkOBLZai AVOIDED
this end." the President s#. "we ourselves mean maintain our own divisions and sipfenrtihg units in Europe and to increase their conventional capabilities.
Kennedy made no specific mention-of differences within NATO Over control and use of nudear| weapons. France, for example, has wanted a bigger voice in this fi«#.
Referring to a speech Britain'
Charred British liner ms From Salvagers
of the problem, and we believe that the clarity and firm-ness of our own commitment to the full defense of Europe can be helpful in this direction.” Kennedy ckiaed with this plea: “Let us go together in this high task of guarding a free community's peace.”
MANAMA. Bahrain (API— The yet reported. But it was doubtful burned-out wreck of the British that this could account for many, liner Dare sank today as salvage The 5,030-ton Dara had 740 pas-ships were trying to beach herjaengers and crewmen aboard ear-
Main, a former commissioner and mayor, won the commission past that was held by Harry Denyes Jr. Denyes did not seek another term in the April 3 election.
the Persian Gulf. Hope dwindled for 175 passengers and crew men missing in the shark-infested guKr-
British government spokesman said 563 survivors were accounted for, and that some of the missing might have been picked up by rescue ships that hid not
Roberts Pledges to Seek MSUO Aid
Keystone Cops Come Acropper of Real Coppers
jnzens turned into jailbirds by tmvGCeytsone Cops - guardians offtntennial law—have something to khortel about today.
The guardians of the law frit the stiHg of
__ the law, compliments of thd^dty's regular police officers.
Several of the Keystone Cops toraped into .police headquarters in t|e Public Safety Building Saturday.
Roberts said continuing state’s 055 million in so-called nuisance taxes on tobacco, beer and other items, including $10 from a tax on telephone and telegraph leases, or some a state income tax were two of the alternatives he sees to provide the additional revenue for the universities.
Linking for beardless beings without permits to shave'
Nope. They’d come in to pari> tickets for overtime parking in the municipal parking lot across from centennial headquarters in the li-b&ty.
They were directed to the violation bureau of Municipal Court.
in Boy's Abduction
DETROIT (UPD—Police today sought a young man for questioning in the apparent abduction of a T-year-old Detroit boy.
The boy. Gary Sharp, was found standing la a doorway at Toledo, Ohio, early today. He had been reported mtssiag Sunday night by Ms mother.
Police said a playmate of Gary’s, Charles Murray, 7, saw a young man give Gary a dollar to help him move some furniture.
0tk*rs said the man apparent-! lySwc Gary to Toledo and let hifFout of the car in the Ohio city.
(Continued Fran Page One) into the state treasury, that it is very well to have the boards of the different institutions yell more money, but it’s
He termed “overly optimistic" Gov. Serial mate of W77 i
ly Saturday when she collided with Mother ship during a storm. The Dara kept going but at 4.43 a.m. an explosion in the engine room rocked the liner and fire broke out.'Ihh flames spread rapidly through the ship.
Braving explosions, fire-fighting parties from the British and U.S. navies boarded the blazing liner and reported Sunday they had the fire under control.
The ship's owners, the British India Steamship Co., said the British Navy had planned to start towing her to the Persian Grit island of Bahrain today “but a deterioration in the condition of Dara overnight” caused the decision to try to beach her. She sank about 15 miles off the Oman coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
British government spokesman said most of the 740 persons aboard were Indians and other Asians. Scores jumped in panic into the stormy gulf waters infested with sharks.
Roberts has introduced a bill in the Senate to extend the telephone-telegraph tax past its expiration [date of June 30.
Where the funds can be found to aid all of higher education, will eventually aid MSUO, he said.
“What the problem we lace have a governor
that has recommended i
i recommended the
*Whea be tote's tax package the net ta-creaac In Ms package was sere.” That's two approaches to the problem, he said.
Passenger Train Hits Tank Truck; 11 Are Injured
“We're willing to accept others, I there are some, except we can't appropriate more than the $426 million unless we have taxes ri| cover the appropriation."
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP)-At least 11 persons were injured today in the wreck of an Atlanta-Chicago passenger train which hit tank truck.
Two diesel locomotives flipped Onto their sides and the first seven cars of the train were jackknifed and derailed but didn’t upset. Three other cars remained n the track.	**■ *
Ambulances were sent from Terre Haute and nearby Clinton to the wreck on the Chicago 4k Eastern Illinois Railroad main line at Atherton, six miles northeast of Terre Haute.
The CAEI dispatched buses to take about 259 uninjured, passen-,to Danville, HI., the railroad's division headquarters, 45 miles from the wreck scene.
The wrecked train was Georgian, bound from Atlanta for Chicago.
Police reported the tank truck was loaded with liquid fertilizer.
CRUSADER CALLING — Today or tomorrow your doorbell will ring. To answer it might save your life. The Michigan Cancer Foundation will be waiting on your doorstep to give you literature and ten you about the North Oakland Chapter's many services. Neighborhood door-to-door crusaders, like Mrs. James V. Davis (right) of 926 Canterbury St., want area resi-
dents to know what is being accomplished with their United Fund contributions and to educate everyone on cancer’s danger signals. In this case; the recipient is Mrs. Freeman Rose of 921 Canterbury St. The volunteer crusaders are currently observing annual cancer control month.
New Commissioners Be Sworn In Tonight
Before a mayor is elected temporary chairman will be named to preside over the meeting. This is necessary since Mayor Florence Willett legally relinquished her authority at the commission meeting last Monday.
The mayor will take charge
Ambulance Unit Ends Crisis
Midwest Firm Takes Over Emergency Runs in City Over Weekend
Masked Bandit Gets $75 at Bar
A new ambulance company began taking emergency calls for the police and fire departments over the weekend, plugging the gap in ambulance'service.
Under a cooperative arrangement with the rity, Midwest Ambulance Service, 37$ S. Saginaw St. is operating without any city subsidy, but with assurances that It will get first crack at such city business at
E. Roberts has been mayor pro tern the last year.
The, Spring Rummage Sale sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church of Birmingham will be held Thursday from 9 a m. to 6 p.m.
Articles for sale will include clothing, books, ttys, dishes, shoes, furniture and other household items. A snack bar will be set up. Adequate parking will be provided.
The sale committee includes Mrs. Thomas C. Rector, chairman, Mrs. Thomas Dunston, Mrs. John Kal-ter, Mrs. Benson Wood, Mrs. Wilbur Hull, Mrs. George Mosher and Mrs. Easbom Rusco.
A masked bandit robbed a White Lake Township bar owner of $75 and pistol-whipped her piano play-early this morning, while an accomplice stood outside the
Not only is he worried abount funds for the schools, Roberts said the proposed slice of $3 million in mental health appropriations for the coming year also concerned
him.
He said the Republican caucus would probably have an amendment to offer for the Senate appropriations bill for higher education "before the week is out."
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The Weather
Full U.S. Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — A few snow flurries early today followed by partial clearing and a little wanner, Ugh 43. Fair and little change In temperature tonight, low 11. Tuesday increasing cloudiness and not much change In temperature, high 43. Slowly diminishing northeast to north winds today becoming variable tonight and southeast 8-13 miles Tuesday.
DETROIT (UPD—A hearing was scheduled before Federal Judge Theodore Levin today on a suit by Detroit Attorney Sri A. Dann to impound all proxies to be voted at the April 18 Chrysler Corp. shareholders meeting.
Dann filed D—*—I —| after Levin d for an order to delay the shareholder's meeting I months.
Is Ms latest move rimed at ousting the Chrysler management headed by board chairman and President L. L. Colbert, Dapa
Hearing Today on Proxies Suit
Dann Claims Chrysler Counting May Not Be Properly Conducted
Thug Pistol-Whips Man in Eqrly Morning Theft in White Lake Twp.
Boys' Club in Pontiac Begins Special Week
Midwest began operations schedule Saturday morning and during its first 72 hours handled five city calls, four stemming from auto accidents and one involving a home injury.
The 45-yearrid owner pf Schoel-ler’s Bar at 10193 Highland Road, Mrs. Frances McPeek, said she and the piano player were upstairs In her apartment eating at 3 when they heard a car pull up at the back of the building.
She weal downstair* to Investigate when a male voice called her by name from outside. When Mrs. McPeek opened the door, n man wearing a red mask over the lower part of his face and aimed with a revolver said “I
Like the other 579 clubs America, the Boys Club of Pontiac has planned several special programs during the next several days.
iff deputies.
Hie woman screamed as the desperado stepped inside, screams summoned the piano player, Harold Kinney, 47, of 1442 Iris Drive.
The armed bandit chased Kinney back upstairs, dragging Mrs. McPeek after him.
Today is the beginning of a special week for more than 600,000 youngsters across the nation — including 2,000 in the Pontiac area.
The occasion is the annual nationwide observance of Boys Club Week.
equipped clubhouse of their own, engrossed in the active aad creative things boys get a kick out of doing,” Larson said.
“Many discover where their creative bent lies by trying out the various activities a Boys Club offers—the gym program, debating, radio and electronics, science dubs, woodworking shops, photography, music, sculpture dosses.
Today will feature “Buddy Nite"
“With the increasing violence of juvenile crime, and the growing
The first run came unexpectedly Friday ‘when the company zipped out to White Lake Township to taek a woman, injured in a to a Pontiac hospital.
Jan Fine, Midwest manager, said the company is operating three, radio • dispatched ambulances, including two 1961 models and a 1958.
at the dub, with all members al- youth population, guidance and lowed to bring a friend to partici- Irisure-time programs are neces-
ate in the program. “Buddy Nite' will get under way at 3:30, running until 9 p.
sary to stem the tide of delinquency.
have dropped ant will be allowed to renew their membership at half price tonight only.
'Boys must be provided with facilities for letting off youthful steam—and these a Boys Club
proxies might sot be property counted by the ante firm.
He asked that proxies and all proxy material be Impounded by the court on the chance a recount might be necessary.
Dann said a recount could relit “In the event It was determined that certain proxies were improperly solicited or counted."
Dann, who was restrained by federal court from soliciting proxies on a complaint filed by the Securities A Exchange Commission. charged Chrysler made “false representations" to shareholders by saying proxies would not be honored if given to opponents of management.
He alao charged that Chrysler employ** participating In the company stock plan were not informed of their voting rights on stock held under the program by National Bank of Detroit.
Mrs. McPeek was fumbling in her purse for the key to the bar, when the gunman suddenly matched the $75 from her purse and fled with his accomplice in a light-colored, late-modri car. They
Family Givts McCann Three Weeks to Live
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CLARK AHt BASE, Philippines (UPI)—The family of American businemman Robert E. McCann, freed from Communist China last week because he has cancer, said today he has no more than Have weeks to live.
The family «"■"««»*pl that McCann’s two married daughters flying from Calf
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While the bandit was ordering Mrs. McPeek to open the bar downstair*. Kinney started to crawl out the bathroom window. Ho was tamed back by
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sped east on M56 as Mrs. McPeek telephoned the sheriff's department.
Deputies found a full-face plastic mask, evidentally worn by the bandit who remained outside, in a canvas overnight bag on the back porch. They discovered a gabardine trenchcoet and a red flannel mask worn by the other robber alongside M59, near the scene.
Mrs. McPeek described her as-
lilant as about 5 feet 10, weighing approximately 190 pounds. The other desperado, who remained in the shadows outside, could not be described.
X-Ray Expert Is Dead
PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -Charles G. Whinfrey, 71,
1 new techniques in the use of X rays, died Sunday, apparently ef a heart attack, while driving his car. Whinfrey retired in 1954 aa head of the analytical chemistry section of the Johns-Manville Research Center in Man* He was born In Hampton-in,Arden, England, and came to the United States in HIT.
“Family Nite" will be the featured affair Tuesday, with special games and programs for the boys and their families.
The annual "Mias Boys Club Contest” is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, with youngsters entering sisters or other relatives between the ages of 3 to 6 to pick the young lady who will reign at club allairs throughout the year.
Larson urged all Pontiac residents to visit the dub at 530 E. Pike St. any time during the week at any other time during the
GOP Club to Show Two Banned Filins
Swaineon has stopped the Police from showing.
Hie Waterford Township Republican Club has scheduled the films for Its 7:10 p.m. Tuesday at the John D. Pierce Junior High School, and has opened the meeting the pUbUc.
The films are entitled rdsm on the Map,' tion Abotttioa.” No
Adenauer Due Tuesday
WASHINGTON (UPD—president
ierences with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, tbs sac-mi leader to visit WgOb-ithin a peek. Adenauer was scheduled to arrive tomorrow.
“But they also receive professional guidance in a wide variety of activities.
“National Boys Club Week _ dedicated to the proposition that any boy who is placed In a situation in which his natural creative impulses can fulfill themselves will turn out to be a good and valuable citizen.”
S4-HOUR SERVICE
Midwest offers 24 • hour - a • day service, seven days a week, he said, with crews of two men per ambulance trained in Red Cross first aid.
The company has offered its sendees to surrounding communities, Floe said.
Inauguration of Midwest service apparently justifies the City Commissioa’s stand against subsidies or city-operated am balance service.
When Superior Ambulance Service closed up shop last Feb. 24, commissioners let the city go without ambulance service more than a month hi anticipation that some company would be willing to do business without a subsidy.
Although several offers were made to City Hall during that time. Midwest’s was the first that didn’t include a subsidy to cover losses stemming from bills left unpaid by emergency victims.
Superior, claiming to have lost $3,000 in six months, went out of after the city failed to act on its request for a subsidy:
Mrs. Clyde 8. Mackenzie Service for Mrs. Clyde S. (Hellen .) Mackenzie, 89, of 174 Hawthorne St., will be 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Bell Chapel of the William Hamilton Co. Burial will be in Calumet Thursday.
Mrs. Mackenzie died at home Saturday following a brief illness.
Mrs. Mackenzie was a Birmingham resident 21 years.
Her late husband was a former Houghton County register of deeds.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Melvin F. Kelly of May-wood, 111., and Miss Dorothy E. Mackenzie of Birmingham; a son Frederick of Birmingham; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Hope to Recover Space Capsule
Plan to Bring Back Discoverer Object in Wednesday Attempt
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (UPI) — Scientists today watched Discoverer XXIII and waited, hopeful of recovering a capsule from it after a record four days in orbit.
The 25-foot satellite — whipping over the Poles every 94 minutes— could said back its 300-pound capsule any time now on command from the ground. But Air Force officers said they hoped to bring it back Wednesday after, a record 1.5-million mile trip through space.
Weather condition* in the vast recovery area off Hawaii and the operation of the satellite Itself would determine when the recovery will be attempted, of-
Discoverer XXIII, formed a “diagnostic” shot by the Air Force, blasted into polar orbit Saturday from this seaside base. Its path around the world varied from 2 to 186 miles above earth.
"She looks real good right now,” said an officer. ‘Hiey^e all hoping we can pull it off after four days.”
Contents of the capsule were not disclosed. The Air Force said simply that Instruments aboard were designed to watch the operation of the satellite itself.
"We hope information from this shot will enable us to put these things into a more accurate orbit,” said the spokesman.
“That would give us a much better chance at recovery.”
WEEK -*• "Sweet Adeline" is dm theme song of a centennial side-set for this week by Mayor Ptrilip E.
(above), togtttag an official proclama-With Rowston are Jerry Laroux (left), prettdent of the Pontiac Chapter of the Society far Use Preservation aad Encouragement of Bar-
lSt art Houston ( tion. With
bar Shop Quartet Singing In America and Raw-ley Hafiman, director of' the SPEBSQSA'o Pontiac chorus. Part of a national observance, Barbershop Harmony Week in Pontine will be climaxed fay the chorus with a half-hour cen-tennial song-fest, beginning at 2 p. m. .Friday,

on the courthouse steps to> dewptowi^f^totiafe.
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1961
|be Honeymoon’s Nearly Over
Republican Official Rattles New Frontier
i By BUT* MONTGOMERY imore than 30 days to go, but Re-
■WASHINGTON—The traditional publicans at national a .
hundred-day “honeymoon” for a! headquarters are becoming res-president still has a squeak tive under the strain.
An official spokesman for the Mt heaar bound to leave the committee said President Kennedy's lack of concrete accomplishment to date reminds him more of Napoleon’s famed hum been eanytag la M times as
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Feeling their oats after the apeetaeaiar showing at a Republican senatorial candidate la Texas Iasi meek, the Mg wheels of the Grand Old Party took a long look at toe New Frontier
cesser. Every day daw Ken-
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“absolutely nothing” to stop It. —Kennedy said during the campaign that he would "get Castro.” but moat U. S. newspapers this weak carried pictures of Castro playing golf in Cuba. He looked confident and undisturbed. —Democrats
aad now plays as often as Mr. Elsenhower ever did. He’s Just more secretive about It. This reflects the cynicism that he
Window Responds on Its Own to Weather
NEW YORK (UPt) — An experimental window for homes closes automatically when it rains, lows or a strong wind blows upon
The window was developed by Republic Steel, but it Is not commercially available as yet.
If thia is a sample, the elephant •hould really begin to trumpet when the “honeymoon” is over.
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| Lisbon has been staging anti-American riots for the first time
LISTS OBJECTIONS A top official who can speak for nittee has these objec-
—Despite candidate Kennedy’s! 1 campaign charges about a missile gap,*he obviously didn't find one. Whan he finally sent up his new detense budget, the 5 per cent in-ie was makly earmarked for Solaris system, which was the last thing developed under President Eisenhower.
—The Keaaedy administration la trying to blame the Repub-
hut the Soviet airlift dM not begin until to last days of the Elaeah«W«r administration.
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—Kennedy was extremely critical of ‘'summitry" and ‘‘personal diplomacy” during the campaign, but since becoming President he has held mote private huddles .world leaders in a shorter period of time than any predecea-He also criticised Ike for too much foreign travel, but lltfie more than two months after taking office, he has announced plana to visit French President Charles DeGaulle hi Paris.
—On toe domestic front, toe Republican National Committee claims it Is swamped wtto protests that the Kenedy administration Is ignoring veterans’
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WASHINGTON W — President Kennedy has removed 950,000 acres of nonfederal land from nine national toraats. No actual forest lands were affected by the
reeemmendetlsn of toe secretary ef agriculture In errlndhig toe nonfederal Innds tram toe fallowing nstlensl forests: Chequamegon National Forest, Wis.,; Clark National Forest, Mo.; Hiawatha National Forest, Mich.; Huron National Forest, Mich.; Marquette National Forest, Mich.; Marie Twain National Forest, Ohio;! Nicolet National Forest, Wls.; Ottawa National Forest, Mich.; and Shawnee National Forest, 111.
The White House said the land, which had been included within the boundaries at the forest for potential purchase was no longer needed by the government.
fobs. The GOP le appointing a committee of lawyers to investigate.
—Kennedy won e lot of votes by promising a $1.25-an-hour i mum wage MU. The doc he up postponed such a floor until after the next Congress meets in 1983, and his Democratic-con-trolled House even defeated that. STAFF SMALLER!
—The new President announced he would drastically reduce the White House staff, but the GOP find no evidence that he has ( so. Mrs. Kennedy oflly First Lady in bistory to have her own press secretary, be-' sides a personal and social aecre-tary, and she has further added a curator for the executive sion.
It la on the subject of golf, however, that the GOP spokesman really sizzles. Says he:
“We Republican think that any President should be able to get whatever recreation he needs. The trouble Is that Ken-nedy repeatedly Mt Ike’s gMf playing during the
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MKS. DANIEL W. ALLEN , Church. Clawson. Burial wffl bet on a trip to Ocala, Fla.
Mrs. Daniel W (Lillie C.) Allenj“> Oakview Cemetery, Royal Oak. He was the owner ot the Mont-90, of 22 FAm St. AH suddenly! Mrs. Hammond died yesterday calm Bowling Centre in Pontiac. Saturday afternoon	after a long illness at William j Surviving are his wife Frances;
Survivors include a daughter, IBeaumont Hospital, Royal Oak a son Thomas; and three daugh-Mrs. Robert Watte of Pontiac; twoHer body will be at the Cramer iters, Mrs. Paid Paesani, Mrs. Wil-prandchiMren: three great-grand- Funeral Home. Clawson, until Iljltam Hummer and Lucille, children; and a sister. Mrs. Velmai* ™ Wednesday.	His body is at the Bell Chapel
Bean of Pontiac.	j Surviving are lour sons. Charles! g William R. Hamilyton Oa.
of Rochester, George and Albert.! Birmingham.
MIS. ALFRED NICHOLS LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Alfred (Erma L.) Nichols, 77, of 441 Angle Road will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at die Baird Funeral Home followed by burial In Stile* Cemetery.
Mrs. Nichols died today after a long illness at the Lapeer County General Hospital.
Surviving besides her husband
To Talk Wages in Waterford
Board Will Go Over Setting Salaries in Line With Position
A recommended wage plan for Waterford Township employes will be discussed at tonight's Township Board meeting.
Salaries will be established and classified according to the responsibilities connected with positions in the water, sewer, cemetery and office departments, according to Clerk James E. Seeterlin.
hi other business, construction bids for .blacktopping Cheeseman, Orchid and Seedum Glen streets rill be opened and considered by
Service will be held Wednesday both of Clawson, and Richard of from the Throop Funeral Home at iTroy; three daughters, Mrs. Albert CoopcrsviUe with burial in the Sinner of Colorado, Mrs. Anton Coopersville Cemetery- Her body,Johnson and Mrs. Basil Johnson, will be at the Donetoon-Johns Fu- both of Clawson; seven brothers; neral Home until Tuesday noon, two sisters; 17 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
HARBT L. COLBY
Harry L. Colby, 84, of 441 Boyd STEPHEN M. HEGEL St died suddenly Sunday at his ORTONV1LLE — Service fori residence.	Stephen M. Hegel, 90, of Goodrich.
He was a retired farmer. J*W be *t noon tomorrow at the; ■	an/i .
Survivinfi is a brother Dudley G 'C. F. Sherman Funeral Home. Ma- *** 1	**nS' ^eiu!y Leslie. ---
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held Tuesday at *>" * Goodrich Cemetery. Good-]^-daughter, Mrs. A hearing for the establishment service m oe newt iuMaa> at	Arvin Waters of Pontiac. Mrs.|of a special street-lighting district
ChS with" burial	Mr. Hegel, a member of Orton- AnroW Smithling of Lapeer and for the Watkins Hills subdivision
CtajH^lth bui.ial in Oak Hdlj^ J* ^ TkAH. died;”™-	GrirvoW of North|No. 4 will be held from 7 to9p.m.
| Saturday in Flint after a long Ul.jBranch: ^grandchildren and 4l|----------------T-
MRS. WILLIAM A. KENNEDY ness. Surviving are a niece andjKre*t'^ndch,Wren-Service for Mrs. William A. (Jua-jr*° nephcvvs'	MRS. FRANK OUVE
nilai Henne^v, « of W Wenonah CECIL H. MAKTELL	0 X F 0 R D - Service for Mrs.
STra^S,	ROMEO — Service tor Cedi H,fr.=k (Mabel)OUve of B1 S.
Chur^' ^Sial ‘	Martel!, 54. of 147 Turner St. will Washington St. will be at 10 a.m.
“"be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Wednewlay at the Fhunerfelt Fu-Mrs. Kennedy died unexpectedly *^ Fun^ral Hom^ with buriall^T1 Hornc^ followed by burial in|
Gives Out Cigars tor 22nd Child at Age ot 85
ACLARE, Ireland (UPl)-When farmer John Joaeph Walsh, took a 16-year-old girl as hit tjride 29 years ago, folks didn’t think much of their prospects for raising a family.
Today Walsh, now 85, was happily handing out cigars again. His wife Annie, now 38, has just give birth to their 11th child.
Walsh also fathered U children by his first wife.
Hears Counters Are Integrated
Seok Radio Stations
WASHINGTON IB - The _ munications commission said today It had received an application for the acquisition of control of WQTE radio station in Monroe, Mich., by Bill 0. Brink and members of family. The commission also i it had received an application for the assignment of a permit for WQTI in Detroit to Ross Mulhol-
service at lunch counters because the President is • part-time real-dent. He has taken an estate here.
JFK Learns at Mass of Desegregation Act Near Virginia Estate
HINT AT MOVE There waa unverified talk among the Negro population that Kennedy took some sort of
steps to break the color line at eating places after Negroes on the household staff at his estate, Glen Ora;' had been refused service at the Coach Stop Restaurant.
MIDDLEBURG, Va. (AP) -resident Kennedy learned Mass of the quiet integration of three lunch counters In the capital of the Virginia hunt country.
Apparently, the. first word the President had was the announcement at Mass Sunday "that the first bridge of understanding between the races had been crossed gracefully.’’
The local white ettixenry attributed the change at least indirectly to Kennedy.
The reasoning was that Negroes made Middleburg a special target of successful efforts to obtain
turned down tor the sake of the , publicity they would get,
The owner of the restaurant, Louis C. Dimos. denied this. In tact, he said, he didn’t believe there were any Negroes on the Glen Ora staff.
But Dimos did tell newsmen that "a very important person in the government came to talk to my wife yesterday.” He declined to identify the individual but said he meant a person in the federal government who lives in the area.
Dimos said his wife was told, the practical thing to do was to go ahead and serve Negroes, since they actually wanted to be
was unavailable for afi this. Ha spent the ' weekend hers and arranged to return to Washington this morn-
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Dexter, both of Pontiac, and eightlff® ,,hre*.dlughter*'^trid* grandchildren.	Martin of Grasse Pomte Farms.
The Rosary will be said Tuesday Ml?\,NanC^ “ .°l R*h“ter* at g p.m. at the VoorheesSiplej"*1 Mary XUrteU °* Rom*°
Funeral Hon*	STANLEY L. MAYES
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SHIP — A Requiem Mass for Stanley L. Mayes, 56. of 6577 Alden Drive, will be sung at 10 tomorrow at Our Lady of Refuge Church, Orchard Lake. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
Southfield.
Mr. Mayes died Thursday while
the Tenacre Foundation, Princeton, N.J. Her body will be at the funeral home after 10 a.m. tomorrow.
t was a member of the First! Church of Christ Scientist of Oxford, the Pythian Sisters of Oxford and the Woman’s City Club of Detroit. Surviving are two nephews.
Mrs. Lawrence T. (Carrie B. Stevens, 75, Oaktown, Inc., died Sunday at Pontiac General Hospital following a stroke. ' She had been a member of the Christian Church in Oaktown.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Boyd Fair of Evansville. Ind., and a son. Lyman L. Stevens of Pontiac whom she had been ing. Also surviving are two grandchildren, a brother, and ten.
Mrs. Stevens was taken from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home for service Wednesday from the Schulze Funeral Home in Oaktown with burial in Oaktown Cemetery.
Mrs. G. Ed son (Margaret C.) Hallock, 56. of 30 Cadillac St died Saturday following a heart attack.
WILLIAM D. CASTLE NORTH BRANCH — Service for William D. Castle. 39, of North Branch, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Baird Funeral Home, Lapeer. Burial will be in Burlington, Cemetery.
Mr. Castle died after surgery Friday at Receiving Hospital, De-
Surviving are his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Castle of North Branch; a sister Mrs. Greta Barton of Orlando, Fla.; and a stepsister, Mrs. Robert Woodrow of Lapeer.
Heart Ailment Fatal to Mrs. Edson Hallock
MRS. CLARENCE K. PHILLIPS INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Service for Mrs. Clarence K. (Virginia A.) Phillips. 85, bf 7275 Pine Knob Road, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Sashabaw Presbyterian Church followed by burial in Sash-abaw Cemetery.
Mrs. Phillips died Saturday at her residence after a long illness.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Cleveland of Clarkston, Mrs. Edith Longmuir of Pontiac and Mrs. Mary Ingamells of Drayton Plains; a sister, Mrs. Etta Campbell of Drayton Plains; a brother, Charles Poole of Drayton Plains; one grandchild; and a At one time she was a school !8rea,‘®i‘andc,,iW-nurse in Rochester and also to Pontiac. She was a member of!
Oakland County Republican]
Club and the American Red Cross.
She belonged to St. Vincent de Paul Church.
Survivors include her • Husband; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Merrier of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Edwnrd Union of Pontiac. Also surviving are two brothers. Freeman Flynn and William Flynn,
Snubs Mobutu's Bid for Truce
Service will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. from the St. Vincent de Paul Church with burial to, Rose-j land Park Cemetery.
Chief of Stanleyville Army Wants Political Agreement First
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Lundula said he would hold out until the Stanleyville government headed by Antoine Gizenga and the Leopoldville government reach political agreement.
Mobutu flew from Leopoldville to neighboring Equator Province Sunday, hoping to open negotiations with Lundula on file border of Oriental Province, of which Stanleyville is the capital.
ONE GOVERNMENT j "There will be no military accord as long as a political agreement is not reached which will permit the establishment of one government;” Lundula declared through a press secretary.
Political talks between the rival] regimes were scheduled to open today but struck a snag over a meeting place. The talks were postponed.
] They were to have been held on neutral ground between Oriental and Equator provinces but] Gizenga showed fears for his per-j sonal safety. He suggested either Stanleyville or the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.
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In Leopoldville, the Congolese artny expressed formal regret for two attacks on U. S. Embassy personnel yesterday at a roadblock 20 miles out of the capital. They promised immediate disciplinary action against Congolese soldiers who hit an American and the American flag off an etn-jbassy eat.
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Her husband, a member of Triangle Fraternity and Beta Alpha Sigma Urban fanning Honorary, is employed at Wayne State University urban planning division while working on his master’s degree. The newlyweds will live in Femdale.
Kilby, groom.
Blue 'nylon crowns complemented their bouffant dresses of pervanebe blue nylon sheer styled with gathered bodices and satin cummerbunds. They
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She “knocks herself out” for friends and neighbors • because she thrives on the applause,
. thanks and reputation for helping other
it doesn’t bother her truly “generous” person gives her best to her family first, and if there is any time and energy
do the laundry for her neighbors — but her own house is a mess.
She cooked an elaborate holiday dinner for a motherless family in her block and later we teamed her own children ate tuna sandwiches. How do you set a big-hearted person like,, that straight without hurting her feelings?
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- DEAR “TOUGH”: A flirt is someone who advertises something site has no intention of delivering.
DEAR ABBY: When I was 19 I married a man who was 27, and we were so much inlove we never thought we would have any problems. We have been married two years and I am miserable.
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Abby, I fee! that he thinks I am not good enough for him. If he loved me as I was, why is he ashamed of. me now? What should I do?
MISERABLE DEAR MISERABLE: Get in touch with your public education system and resume your schooling where you quit, It can be done by mail, or in evening classes, with other adults, Your husband loves you, or he wouldn't encourage you to graduate. There is no shame in not knowing—only in re* fusing to learn.
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Yes, Abby will answer your tetter personally if you write to. ABBY, Box 3363, Beverly Hiiis, Calif., and enclose a< stamped, self-addressed envelope.
Getting married? For Abby's booklet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding,” send SO cents to ABBY. Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
April Meeting Held by Chapter
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Members id the Ani Chapter of Armenian Relief Society held theft- April meeting at the home of Mrs. Louis Haroutun-lan of Douglas Drive, Bloom-- field Fills. /
Mrs. Barkave Torosian has. been appointed chairman for the rummage sale, in .May.
A cooperative luncheon lor , members at Mrs. Haroutun/ Ian’s home is scheduled for April 17.'
The Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society presented • the annual Dorothy Selle Future Teacher Award to Sophia Sk#mer of Voor-heis Road, Friday afternoon at the William Bust School.
Miss Skinner is majoring in speech at Western Michigan University and has earned college hinds through summer employment and operating a switchboard on campus.
Mrs. Clare Hubboll, educational awards committee chair- . man, presented the check to Miss Skinner and Mrs. David Hicks, president, pinned her corsage.
•Mrs. T. E. Wiersema and Mary Barnes,- educational award committee members were present, along with Mrs. Iva O’dell, past president, Mrs.
• George Yansen, scholarship chairman, Mrs. David Turo, membership, Mrs. Richard Penman who handles publicity and Mrs. Cecil Myers, treas-
Founded in Austin, Tex., May 11, 1929, the society Is an international organization of women educators dedicated to the betterment of educational standards.
Form Plans for Bake Sale
At the April meeting of the Philia Theta Club in the home of Mrs. James Price on Omar ; Street, tentative plans were made for the April 28 bake ; sale at Miracle Mile Shopping , Center.
Attending their first meeting since the recenjvpledge ban- • ‘quet in Old Mill Tavern Were new members Mrs. Joseph V. Bigter, Mrs. Edward Lew* Mrs. Wayne Pyke, ptos. Larpy *
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Highlight April 18-20
Richard Kilbys Honeymoon in Chicago
Vivid hand-sewn quilts, coverlets and colorful calico prints will adorn the balcony overlooking Stevens Hall for All Saints Episcopal Church's 9th annual antique show and sale April 18-20.
Women of the congregation, attired in old-time finery, will be	stationed	at	the	various
antique displays on the main floor, surrounded by arrangements of fragrant spring flowers.
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be a chair-caning and rush-weaving demonstration by Herb Martin who has been blind lor almost 20 -years.
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The photographs on today's women's page were taken in the Henderson Street home of Mrs. Whitney Prall. Mrs. Rob-E. Nienstedt, publicity chairman for the gala event, said, "Mrs. Prall's home is a veritable storehouse of treasures.” Antiques similar to Mrs. Prall’s silver water tankards, candle holders, marble top table, cruets, egg s t a n d-s, spoon holder and beaded fringe shades, purchased at Tiffany’s in New York, will be on sate at the show.
SOCIETY MEMBER
Mrs. Prall is • a member of the Oakland County Pioneer and Historical Society and the Oakland County Historical Foundation, organized to support the Wisner Home project.
Among dealers responding to the church's request for a listing of their wares is Soda Quaint Antiques of Detroit which offers candy sticks in 20 old-time flavors, including coltsfoot, sassafras, anise, horehound and cranberry.
Old fashioned apple suckers in licorice pipes, rock candy,
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Antiques similar to these being examined by Mrs, Irving Stearns of Woodbine Drive will be on display at the All Saints 9th annual antique show and hale April 18-20. Mrs. Steams is
admiring a small ebony box, inlaid with mother-of-pearl which holds a set of perfume bottles. An ornate brass lamp sits on the old marble top table.
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honor maid Lois Anne Alder-dyce of Milan; sorority sisters Gayle Atkins of Muskegon Heights and Sandra Seppala of gault Ste. Marie, arid Bobbie
carried blue carnations, steph-anotis and ivy.
On the esquire side were Jay Eldridge of Detroit, best man, with Jack Suter of East Lansing, David Newell of Hudson and Douglas M. Justus ushering. **
Receiving guests with the newlyweds in the church parlors, Mrs. Jones was attired in navy taffeta, pink flower hat and corsage' of pink cym-bidium orchids. Mrs. Kilby appeared in powder blue silk shantung with matching chiffon beehive hat. Her flowers were pink carnations,
The couple hold degrees from Michigan State University, The new Mrs. Kilby, who is affiliated with Phi Mu National Sorority and Kappa Delta Pi Education Honorary, will teach in the Royal Oak school system.
It takes many willing workers to insure the success of as gigantic an undertaking as the annual All Saints antique show and sale. Over 4,000 announcements for the event have been sent out by committee
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workers, among whom are (from left) Mrs. Whitney Prall, Mrs. G. E. Meixsell, Mrs. Eli Benjamin and Mrs. Alfred Smith.
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and milk chocolate* Napoleons also will be on sate.
H. Thayer FletcTOr. dealer
from Flint, wiH offer antique Wedgwood soup tureens, old china and bisque dolls, china
cow creamers, old snuff boxes, miniature pistols and revolvers and a collection of old steins.
A general line of antiques including a Mury-Gregory Mack milk glass lamp and bowl and a Holly-amber bowl will 'be (displayed by Garnette Watters antique shop.
Mrs. Carl Sparks of Thorn-apple Lake, Nashville, will present a line of antiques including paper weights, cut glass and colored glass.
Leonard Berry of East Howard Street will show decorative accessories in wall hangings, pictures and mirrors, along . with pine furniture and novel lamps.
Hours for the show will be from 11 a.m. to 19 p.m. daily.
Club Planning Mad Hat Party
The women's social committee of Forest Lake Country Club will feature a bridge luncheon and “Mad Hatters" party Wednesday noon. Prizes will be, awarded for the most unusual hat in its category.
“An Undying Love,” story of two hats told on color slides with characters posed by club members, will be presented. .
Mrs. A. R. Pfaff of Hickory Grove Road, Bloomfield Township is party chairman.
Emphasizing a centennial theme at the All Saints antique show, women of the church will appear in old finery reminiscent of Pontiac’s early days.
Looking like a page out of Godey’s Ladies' Book are (from left) Mrs. Kenneth Burr, Mrs. C. George Widdifield and Mrs, Thomas Atkinson.
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Richard A. Kilby and his bride, the former Patricia Ann Jones, of Milan, are honeymooning in Chicago following their Saturday marriage in Marble Memorial Methodist Church, Milan. The Rev. William M- Hughes performed the four o'clock ceremony..
Daughter of Mrs. Grant M. Jones of, Milan and the late Mr. Jones, the bride was given in marriage by her brother, Ethan C. Jones of Milan. The Samuel A. Kilbys of Hazel Bend Avenue are parents of the bridegroom.
Swiss guipere lace accented the portrait neckline and Empire waiktline of the. bridal gown of white delustered satin. The bouffant skirt cascaded into a chapel train.
Silk illusion veiling was attached to a queen's crown of pearl - and - sequin encrusted satin. Ivy foliage, white roses and stephanotis comprised the cascade bouquet.
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Marries for 3rd Time
NORWALK Conn. (AP)-Actor Martyn Green, 61, has been i lied to New York model Yvonne Shaveati, 39,
It was the third marriage for the British actor, noted for his roles in Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, and the second for Mias Shavcau.
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Terry Mason* Burdening Role
Actor Burr a Humo n Machine
By BOB THOMAS	[down. Burr was hospitalized more Ison’ couldn't. And I didn’t realize
HOLLYWOOD <AP)______“With all thaiL once during the first two!I would not only have an immense
... .  .  . . .	... ... years of his “Perry Mason” TV amount of dialogue to learn, but
[that is going on today, with Mlg” He was ba’k in tKe hoJit wouId bc much questioning jthe opportunities that are avail-|pj(aj recently for two sieges to- with no continuing train of jable, a person should be pretty jtaling 18 days.	thought—the most difficult dia-
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[place—or at least not a worseij am susceptible tp ailments,” he said. “This1 tithe I got a virus . that I couldn’t shake off. It got Short of psychoanalysis, this is ^ the muscle of my back and
perhaps the best explanation of the phenomenon
“On each hour show, Bill Tal-rnan has as much dialogue as the star of an average feature movie. I have four times the dialogue BUI has.”
How does he learn and deliver all this wordage, plus the changes : he bounced .back and is [that sometimes come hourly? By again laboring as Mason. He doing little else. He has a lovely [talked about his rigorous routine home beside the breakers north
chest and I bad to go into the hospital. I was in traction much of the time.”
weight-watching lunch of [consomme and hamburger steak; he said it was the first lunch interview he had been able to arrange in four years. Such is his I schedule. •
of Malibu, but he sees it only on weekends. During the week He lives at General Service Studios, where the series is filmed.
Burr finishes the season in June, takes a breather and then IS	*	*	*	[plunges into his fifth year in the
is the Did he know what he was get- courtroom. That will end his Con-Holly-tin* into when he signed on as | tract. What then?
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Imond	Burr.	He	is	considered an	“I	thought I	did,”	he said. “I	for one series,” he observed.	“We
[acting	machine—though his work	had	had offers	for several series,	have some great plans'for making
is by no means mechanical. I took Mason because I thought the fifth season our best, and I I Sometimes the machine breaks it would be done with quality. think it’s right that we should go
----- »• —-—	“I	was right	about	that. But I	out with our best effort.
L	didn’t realize	that	other hour	“After that? Well, I’ve	got
shows had two or more leading enough plans to keep me busy characters to carry the load; ‘Ma-lfor 10 years.”
Hunt Goes on for Woodsman
Detroiter on Way North Hoping UP looter May Be Sick Nephew
STEPHENSON (UPD — A sher-iffe’s posse continued the hunt today through the snow-covered Upper Peninsula woods for the bearded c backwoods burglar, popularly known as the "abominable woodsman.
the past w
>ked through the cedar swamps in search of the elusive, grizzled outdoorsman who has been able to live off the land in below-freezing temperatures, its
,> “1 know he’s a great woodman— and very cunning," said Metiom-iness County Sheriff Edward 3. Riendl, who sent two 10-man patrols through the area searching for the plaid-jacketed woodsman! who has looted several cabins in tile area.
Sheriff Riendl was taking more than a professional interest In the hunt, for Ms was one of the cabins looted. The woods- j man’s plaid Jacket and black i boots were among the articles j taken from the cabin, according to Reindl.
“This guy seems to know the! country like a book,” Riendl said.} “He seems to be right at home) in these cedar swamps and thickets.”
Meanwhile, a Detroit man left for the Upper Peninsula, hoping) the fugitive woodsman might he[ his missing nephew, David Meredith, 31.
Meredith, a draftsman as the} General Motors .Technical Center! in Warren, disappeared last May,! three days after he,, was released from a hospital for head injuries suffered in an auto accident.
Meredith was resting at home { when his mother left to do some | shopping. When she returned, David was gone — and so were Ms car and shotgun.
Hie car was found a few daysj later, near Newberry in the Upper Peninsula — about 100 miles! from the scene of the present manhunt.
The Meredith family believes that David, who suffered a 31-stitch cut in the accident, may be suffering from amnesia and is til)? woodsman, wandering free among the cedars he knows and loves.
Meredith's father Earl said his son often made solitary trips into the Upper Peninsula and was an expert hunter fisherman and skier.
Finds Evidence oi Cancer Fighter in Cigarettes
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (APi-Dr. Ernest L. Wynder, of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Can-Research in New York City, says cigarette smoke may contain chemical that acts to block the cancer-causing process in mans. j He discussed the chemical—a ax-like substance—in a paper read Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Wynder said cigarette smoke contains two other substances— that acts to cause cancer and another without whose promotion the other chemical could not cause the disease.
The cancer-causing chemicals in cigarette smoke are known as carcinogens, he said.
Wynder said these chemicals re stimulated into deadly action by a second group of chemicals j known as promoters. He said the carcinogens cannot cause cancer] [without the promoters. He called the cancer blocker an anticarcinogen.
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To Tocfclo Remainder of Kennedy Program; See Wage Debate
WASHINGTON (LTD—Members of Congreee returned today from their 10-day Easter receae to tackle the remainder of President Ken* nedy’a legislative program.
Mrs. F. P. Avia of Providence, R. I., and Wilma Kenyon of Ypri-lanti, Mkdl.
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Pro-West President Wins in S. Viet Nam
SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) — Pro-Western President Ngo Dinh Diem won re-election by an even bigger margin than expected an voters rejected Communist attempts to sabotage South Viet Nam’s first democratic-style ttonal election. 1 * * #
The 60-year-old bachelor president polled well over 80 per cent of the vote cast and showed his greatest strength in the hotbed of Red rebel terrorism—the swamps and ricelands of toe Mekong River delta southwest of Saigon. He racked up better than 90 per cent of the vote to this regk The ifcmday voting apparently went off peacefully, without a stogie major incident. One grenade throwing and an ambush no casualties — were reported to the south.
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Oftided Proves Art Buyers Don't Know Bargain
NICE, Franc* (AP) — Albert Lorret has proved that the Riviera'* current crop of art buyers don't know a bargain when they aee one. He saved himself 99,976
Arguing with a friend, Lorent, a tourist official in nearby Ville-Franche, contended that “true art connotoseurs are very rare.” To prove his point, he borrowed an unsigned landscape by toe modern master Modigliani from a collector at Chp Ferret. He included it—unidentified—with
paintings in an art toow and sale at a Viilcfranche gallery.
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The Modigliani had been shown in public before and was valued at 50,000 francs.— 910,000. Lorent put a price tag of 130 francs— 521—on it and agreed that if It, was sold, he would pay the owner the difference.
For two weeks the Modigliani hung in the gailery. Several thousand persons visited the exhibit. Not a single one offered to buy file bargain.
Phil Crosby's Spouse Calls Off Separation
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Phillip Crosby, one of crooner BUR’S twin sons, and his ex-showgirl wife, Sandra Drummond, are back together.
Mrs. Crosby said they agreed after a family dinner at BIir’s house Friday night to call off (heir separation.
The couple, married to Las Vegas Sept. 35, 1968, split last month and she filed for separate maintenance, charging cruelty. She said she is dropping the action. They are parents of two Children.
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Administration • backed bilb liberalize the Social Security program and create additional federal judges were ticketed tor early Houae passage. The Senate already has approved the extra judges.
Retire Easter, Congress N pitted action an six ol the SS ar ao major pleeee of legtolattoa
communities probably will be the next bill to reach toe White House. Only a Senate-House dispute over financing has held up final pas-
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Theft ef SSU worth ef gulf balls atKftpUer's gloves during a break-in Saturday night at the Davisburg Golf Cbufee clubhouse was reported to Pontiac state police yea-today.
John K. Smith at 7430 VUtemner Drive, Waited Lake, reported the theft of five guns and ammunition and a small amotart of change from Ms home to Pontiac state police Saturday....
Four gallons of homemade whto and a jar of coottes were reported stolen during a break-in at her Mimmer cottage at 5116 Durham St., Waterford Township, by Mrs. Marie Grace of Detroit, acconiihg to Pontiac state police today.
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TEAKS OF PASTING - Gary Hedrick, 9, of Senatobia. Miss., won the Reserve Grand Champion Award with his steer in the Mid-South Livestock Exposition Exposition here, but it meant he had to sell his prized animal to the slaughterhouse. Gary didn’t like that and he couldn’t hold back the tears.
Piggy Back Hit by Union Head
Hoffa Blames Truck Jobless on Railroad Competition
More than 900 members of the Volunteer Tnidters Association of Pontiac yesterday heard Teamster llhion President James R. Hoffa declare unemployment in the trucking industry stems from railroad competition.
hookup, Hoffa urged local groups to fight so-called “piggy back” rate eate by railroads by an-
Gangraaa. Specifically, aup-
Xa’a talk was carried meeting* across the nation. In Pontiac, the talk was heard at Teamster Local 614 hall, 1410 S. Telegraph Road.
Leaun Harrelson, president Local 614, is scheduled to address women of the association tonight at F. J. Boutell Driveaway Co., 245 E. Walton, Blvd.
City to Observe Day for Israel
Mayor's Proclamation Sets April 21 to Honor Young Nation
Apartheid Issue to Get Big Vote
Largo U. N. Majority Forecast for Resolution Hitting S. Africa Policy
30 Can Pile Up,
15 Persons Hurt
BELLMAWR, N. J. (UPI)-At icut 15 persons were injured Sunday night in a pileup of about 30 oh the New Jersey tum-
Pofeo told the autos
they stewed down to view two euro damaged In an earlier ee KsMa near here. Police ml “abort IS” ears were involved. Most seriously injured was 5-yuar-oid Kathy Ann Donnell, of New Hartford. N, Y., who under-•*nt emergency surgery today at West Jersey Hospital in Camden. She ws listed in critical condition.
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Ex~Oil President Dies
r; FINDLAY, Ohio (AP)-Otte D. Panned, 77, president and general manager of the Ohio OB
Oa. for 21 years antiT Ms
retirement in 1940, died Sunday. Duanel, who wqelvad a gold award of file American 1953 for arterTinert, ups a norther of the gurorawenf s Na-tteoai ^stralMUu Council dunng World War U.
Olaea Mamfarturtng Co., mt Delemere, Royal Oak, has appointed WUliam F. Peschel. of Birmingham/as manager of its Induction Heating Equipment Division.
ARP Food Store* Detroit unit has promoted F. J. O'Connor from assistant office manager to office manager, succeeding A. L. Coming, retiring after more than 36 years with the company
Rod Lock A Manufacturing Co., of Almost, a division of Avis Industrial Corp., has named Clark Sinclair assistant to. the pcesident. Formerly Plant manager of Hurd's Adrian plant, Sinclair will move to the Almost general offices. Jack Ondrus was appointed to succeed Sinclair as Adrian plant manager.
Gayle art Jetty WnBrter rt Wooiiever Studio. 436 North Paddock St., were m Rochester, NX, firt week to attend pbotografMc . at the Eastman Ko-Mr. and Mrs, Wooiiever 06 North Paddock SL
Asks Funds to Better Teaching of English
WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Kennedy has asked Congress to provide funds for research projects to improve the teaching of English through the college sophomore level.
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The requeat, announced Sunday night, was part of a spending blueprint for 913 million toe President earlier asked Congress to add to the budget at ILS. Office of Education tor the H months starting July L <
Judge Quitting Bench for Director's Position
KALAMAZOO U» — Kalamazoo County Probate Court Judge Donald T. Anderson is resigning effective June 1 to work ha educational director at tfie children’s darter of the Juvenile Courts «t Inc.
state’s presiding probate court judge from 1964 to I960, said Sunday ha dould send Ms fcttejr of resignation to Got)’. Swahteon some
By WILLIAM N. OATH UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) —A vote of record proportions was expected today against South Africa’s apartheid policy of race segregation.
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Diplomats predicted an overwhelming majority in the U.N. General Assembly’s special political committee would approve a five-nation Asian resolution asking that all countries consider taking ’separate and collective action'* to force abandonment of apar toehL
It appeared that a tougher 27-nation African resolution, specifically recommending a diplomatic and economic boycott of South Africa, would toil to muster toe two-thirds vote needed for final adoption in the assembly later, if it got the simple majority necessary to put it through the committee now.
PORTUGAL AGAINST The committee includes all members of the assembly.
Britain and France announced they would vote for f resolution despite their previous opposition to censure of South Africa. Only Portugal had said she would vote against it.
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The Asian resolution deplores South Africa's disregard for peated U.N. requests .that it revise its racial policies, says that policies of racial discrimination are repugnant to human dignity and calls on South Africa modify them.
If asks- all countries “to consider taking such separate and collective action as is open them, 'in conformity with United Nations charter, to bring about the abandonment of tin»ra policies.” It said their continuance ’endangers international pence.
Kennedy, Ike Both Shoot in High 80s*
WASHINGTON (AP) - Who would win in a golf match. President Kennedy or former President Dwight H. Eisenhower?
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has played with both said today.
| That’s because, he said, Eisenhower has played more golf in recent years than has Kennedy, who has far more potential as a golfer.
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“If Kennedy played as frequently as did Eisenhower there’d be ) contest," he said.
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The golfer who made the comparison asked to remain anonymous. But be said that Kennedy, with practice, could shoot in the
Jetroit Boy Home Following Abduction
DETROIT it) — Seven-year-cid Gary Sharp, an apparent abductor's Victim, was sate at home today after an overnight Toledo visit and police rescue.
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Officers of both Detroit and the Ohio city meanwhile compared notes in an effort to find the man who Gary said took him for the 50-mile ride Sunday night on the promise of “a dollar'1 for his help in moving some bouse furniture.
Guy never get the dollar. There was ns furniture to be moved. The man disappeared In Toledo. But Gary was an-
Before police found Gary huddling and cold in a doorway, 100 Detroit officers had searched for
Gary, one at two children of] Delmer Lee Sharp, 32, a bakery worker, vanished after he had gone out to play Sunday.
Fiery Behan Better, Would Quit Canada
Asks for More State Students
Says Universities Must Cut Costs and Admit Michigan Applicants
MIDLAND IB — The chairman f the State Senate Education Committee proposed today that tax-supported universities be compelled to accept Michigan students in preference to out-of-state -students in order to (cep coats down.
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Homes Set Afire in Training Session
large scale training session yesterday, some 30 Waterford Township firemen burned two houses to the ground on Roxfbrd at Lakefront streets.
The houses, donated to the fire] department by Samuel Pernicoft of Detroit, had been condemned as unfit for occupancy.
The extensive training program involved hose, ladder and smoke mask evolutions, plus km and high pressure fog operation.
TORONTO (UPI) — Playwright Brendan Behan, his Irish temper! up, climbed out of his sickbed last night p/d told Canada off.
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The fiery Dubliner, recovering from two alcoholic seizures suf-j tered two weeks ago, declared his one desire is to get out of this “little country."
Behan said the reception he got in Toronto left him feeling like a mixture of Alfred Dreyfus and Oscar Wilde.
“The attitude here seems to be, I 'If you don’t like it here you can leave’ and 4hat's what J want to do,” he said. “I want to be Ift out. I have no desire to bolster I the sagging cultural economy of this country.’’	I
""teS5'"'Jobless to File
Official Groups
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
— The Polaris submarine Theodore Rooeevelt today began two-day run at an excursion si before getting final checkouts tor conibat patrol duty.
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Scheduled to take half-day submerged tripi today were groups of congressmen and newsmen.
The nuclear-powered craft 'Tiiea* day will take aboard a delegation from toe White Houae, Navy officials and their guests.
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The Rooeevelt successfully fired a Polaris from beneath the sea last Thursday to complete a series of tour test-firings. Two tsere
for Added Pay
Estimate 70,000 State Workors Are Eligible* for Extended Benefits
DETROIT (UPI)—The first of fi>,000 jobless Michigan residents today filed tor additional employment compensation under toe tod* era! extension plan.
Max M. Barton, Michigan Em
April 21 Trill be observed in Pontiac as Israel Independence Day, according to a proclamation signed by Mayor Philip E. Rowston. ft:	dr B
The day marks the 13th anniversary of statehood for modern Israel and this anniversary has special significance within the Jewish tradition.
Jewish boy* oa reaching their Uto (Bar MHsvah) birthday are to toe synogegue as
Tbs proclamation noted the years 'at herculean effort in carving of the desert a flourishing cultural center in Israel, with true! social democracy . and forward-going economy.”
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It noted that modern Israel Only provides a home for displaced persons of World War H, but ala has been “a source of inspiration' to emerging nations in Africa and Asia.
“The free world stands to gain from the existence of such a progressive, dynamic nation striving towards truly democratic goals,'* the proclamation read.
Two English surveyors, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, worked from 1763 to 1767 to set up the Mason-Dixon Line, which reded a boundary dispute be-the Calverts of Maryland and toe Penns of Pennsylvania.
He said as many as 300,000 parsons may be. eligible to draw extended benefits by the time the federal program expires next April I. By that time, aa much as 193 million could be paid out to Michigan jobless under the federal extension program.
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In Michigan, workers may collect up to 20 weeks of unemployment compensation. The federal extension plan will permit workers who have exhausted their eligibility to collect another 90 per cent of their state eligibility or up o 39 weeks.
The first checks under the federal program a
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Horton said the unemployment compensation money goes into circulation immediately and should give the Mate's economy a noticeable shot in the arm.
Unemployment in Michigan March 15 was 417,000, or about 14 per cent of the work force.
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Wands said in a statement that if coats become such that qualified graduates of Michigan high schools ara denied admission to the state's tax-supported colleges apd universities, “We will provide fay law that preference must be given to Michigan's young people before the institutions can welcome students from across toe country.”
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In opposition to Gov. Swainaon the committee has suggested raises in tuition fees of 020 a year for Michigan students and 9150 a year for those from other states.
A NEW SERVICE TO MDISTRY IN THE PONTIAC AREA
Colonial Broach and Machine Co. is happy la announce establishment of a new office for salas and tarvica on broaching, broaching equipment and broaches:
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The organisation it haadad by two ef the most experienced man in the broaching field, Donat Pataki and Robait N. Ken-doll. They will be glad to help you on year branching probtemt and naadt.
GM Official to Assist National JA Celebration
Edward N. Gate, General Motors vtce president and general manager of the Chevrolet Division, has here named general chairman of Junior Achievement's National Future Unlimited CelebraUon.
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The annual windup affair will be held at Detroit's Cobo Hall on May U. Some 6,000 people are expected to attend the first notional Future Unlimited Celebration ever to be held in Mfohigow The affair will salute toe automotive Industry for fig support of the hnetorta education organization lor teen-agers.
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHUGHTS
ItW (2) Movie (east.)
(4) Broken Arrow (7) News, Weather (9) Popeye
(56) General Chemistry •tie (7) Bdtovd It or Not 1:1* (7) News Alt (4) Weather •:M (2) News (O'News (7) Vikings (9) Brave Eagle 6:19 (2) News Analysis ,
(4) Sports 6:46 (2) News (4) News (56) College Math 1:99 (2) Assignment: Underwater (4) Sportsman’s Corner (7) Mister Ed (9) Yon Asked lor It '
7:90 (2) Grand Jury (4) Americans (7) Cheyenne
(9) Movie. "Escape from the Iron QutauLl’ lE n g 1 i s h; v 4956) Official of Hungarian Secret Service undertakes dangerous mission. Theodore Bikel, John Bentley, Adrienne Scott.
(56) Way of Life 6: SO (2) Pete and Gladys (4) Americans (cont.)
(7) Cheyenne (cont.)
(9) Movie (cont.)
(56) Written Word 9: so (2) Bringing Up Buddy (4) Wells Fargo (7) Surfside 6 (9) Movie (coot.)
(56) Astronomy •:*0 (2) Danny Thomas (4) Acapulco (7) Surfside Six (cOnt.)
(9) Hockey ;
(56) Modem State (2) Andy Griffith (4) Dante
(7) Adventures in Paradise (9) Hockey (cant.)
10:00 (2) Hennesey
(4) Barbara Stanwyck (7) Paradise (cont.)
(9) Hockey (cont.)
10:90 (2) June Allyson (4) M Squad (f) Peter Gunn (9) Hockey (cont.)
10:4* (9) Golf Tip 10:10 (9) Sports 11:00 (2) News (4) News (7) Racket Squad (9) News 11:16 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Telescope UAW 11:90 (2) Sports (4) Sports
11:95 (2) Movie:	"Best of the
Blues.” (1939) Dorothy La-mour, Lloyd Nolan.
(9) Weather
11:90 (4) (Colon Jack Paar
(7) Movie:	"She Couldn’t
Take It.” (1935) Ex-gangster takes over management of friend’s pampered family. George Raft, Joan Bennett (9) Movie: "Daisy Kenyon.” (1947) Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews.
TUESDAY MJHNINP
6:00 (4) (Color) Continental Classroom
0:9* (2) Meditations.
0:40 (2) On the Farm Front
6:46 (2) TV College.
7:00 (4) Today (7) Funews
7:96 (7) Believe It or Not 7:96 (2) B’Wana Don (7) Johnny Ginger.
8rUL (2) Captain Kangaroo.
1:96 (7) Believe It or Not (7) Movie.
9:46 (2) Movie.
(4) Ed Alien.
(7) Movie (cent)
(56) Saludos Amigos.
9:14 (2) Movie (oont.)
(4) Consult Dr. Brtohers (7) Movie (capt.>
(56) Education.
9:46 (4) Gateway to Glamour. 9:C0 (7) Newa.
10:69 (2) December Bride (4) Say When (7) Jack fal-atuw (59) Our Scientific Wcrld. 19:96 (9) Billboard.
(2) Video Village.
(4) (Color). Flay Your Hunch.
(7) People’s Choice.
(9) Chez Helene.
(56) American Literature. 10:46 (9) Nursery School Time. U:96 (2) Double Exposure
(4) (Color). Price Is Right. (7) Morning Court.
(9) Romper Room.
(Sxl) Guten Morgen.
11:96 (2) My Little Margie (4) Concentration.
(7) Love That Bob!
(9) Romper Room (cont) (56) Incisive Art
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
19:66 (2) Lowe of Life.
(4) Truth or Consequences.
TV
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MASTERS TOURNAMENT, p.m. (2)—The final round from Augusta, Ga., National Golf Culb.
AMERICANS, 7:30 p.m. (4)— Brian Keith portrays a combat veteran, Owen Gillen, who leads a Confederate patrol behind enemy lines.
BRINGING UP BUDDY, 8:30 p.m. (2)—When “Girlie” maga-discovered in the room assigned to a young house guest, Buddy's aunts panic. Frank Aletter, Enid Markey and Doro Merande.
DANNY THOMAS, 9 p.m. (2)— Buddy Lester stars as a comedian suspected of stealing material from Danny.
HENNESEY, 10 p.m. (2£ Chick Hennesey (Jackie Cooper) gets involved in a family dispute.
Adm. Shafer (Roscoe Kams) suspects father is about pull rank to prevent his transfer to Japan.
BARBARA STANWYCK, 10 p. (4)—Peggy Cass stars as practical nurse who copes with frightened young mother, an immature husband and a mother-in-law.
JACK PAAR, 11:30 (4) — Hugh Downs is the program host. Dody Goodman is a guest. (Color)
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(56) La Douce France 19:46 (2) Guiding Light it: SO (9) News.
19:66 (4) News.
(2) Dick Powell (4) Journey .7) About Faces.
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DM (56) Pallet Francais.
1:91 (7) News
1:99 (2) As the World Turns.
(4) Journey (7) Lite of Riley.
(9) Movie (cont.)
(56) History (2) Amos and Andy (4) (Color). Jan Murray.
(7) Day in Court.
(9) Movie (oont.)
(59) Arithmetic 2:90 (2) House Party.
(4) Loretta Young.
(7) Seven Keys (9) Movie (oont.)
(56) Driver Education (2) Millionaire (4) Young Dr. Malone.
(7) Queen lor a Day (9) Movie.,
(56) Commonwealth 9:90 (2) Verdict Is Yours.
(4) From These Roots.
(7) Who Do You Trust1?
(9) Movie (cont.)
(56) Mend) to Teachers.
4:00 (2) Brighter Day.
(4) Make Room for Daddy. (7) American Bandstand.
(9) Movie (oont.)
4:18 (2) Secret Storm.
4:99 (2) Edge of Night.
(4) Here's Hollywood.
(7) Bandstand (coot.)
(9) Adventure time.
5:00 (2) Movie.
(4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger.
(9) Looney Tunes and Jingles.
(56) Danny Dee.
5:90 (2) Movie (oont)
(4) Pierrot (oont.)
(7) Rocky and His Friends (56) World of Books 5:48 (56) News Magazine.
6:50 (9) News
5:55 (4) Bowling Highlights
itampeae of Horses Holds Up Motorists
EDISON, N. J. (UPt)—Motorists oiP the Garden State parkway found themselves in the midst of an old-fashioned stampede Sunday afternoon.
A herd of 12 horses bolted from nearby stable and galloped across the highway.
Hundreds of motorists were forced to sit patiently la their cars. State police mad youths stables rounded up the
Elmufti Heading tojU«$*
AMMAN, Jordan (UPD—A ataman delegation led by Senate vice President said Elmufti left Sunday for a five-week tour of the United States.
Louis Grant Jr., 16, son of the stable’s owner, said the horses broke out of a pen during some “horse play.” He said they "play rough” and apparently kicked open a gate.
Some of the horses were lassoed by the youths up to five miles from here. They were returned to the stables by truck.
INSIDE LOOK AT WORLD — A 260-foot drilling ship, the Cuss I, lies off the northwest coast of Mexico where it is drilling through the earth's crust in an experiment that may pro-
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duce clues to the origin of life and of the earth itself. Sediment believed to have been formed 10 or 20 million years ago has been brought up from about GOO feet below the surface.
A transmission line to carry [750,000 volts is to be built for experimental purposes, to determine whether or not generators cyxild be built near the source of fuel.
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Jackson Men, Paddling to Gulf, Forced Ashore
WHITING, Ind. IF —Two way farers from Jackson, Mich., were hiving fin* fair weather today so they could continue their 3,500-itte canoe trip to the Gulf of Mexico.
James E. Grams, 90, and George M. Cramer, 99, were driven ashore Saturday by Lake Michigan wavea atx feet high after bring under way 99 days. They get a pleasant surprise. Grams and Cramer were met at Whiting Beach by a police car and j the city’s mayor, Mrs. Mary Ber-cik. She bought them dinner and! policemen gave them their firstj shelter in 22 days. The Whiting Gun Club fed them Sunday.
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'These folks are wonderful,” Grams said. ‘They’re having aj little unemployment trouble, but they’re doing everything for us.” Grams said he and Cramer had hopes of returning to the lake today, weather permitting. Wind, rain and snow thwarted hopes of travel Sunday.
The two adventurers, unemployed since November, dropped their fiberglass canoe in the Kalamazoo River March 17 in Jackson County. The rout down the river and across Lake Michigan to Whiting measures about 200 miles, but Grams estimated that bends in the stream lengthened the distance to 400 miles.
Slate Reports on Y Drive
Fund Division to Give Account of Work for $650,000 Goal
Report meetings will be the main onto? of business this week In the Pontiac YMCA expansion program campaign, Robert M. Critch-fleld, general chairman of the $650,000 ”Y” drive, said today.
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Four groups are scheduled for reports at 4 p.m. Tuesday. These are the Advance Gifts, Special Gifts "A", Medical and Osteopathic divisions.
Special Qifts "B”, Lawyers and the Business divisions have been asked for reports at 4 p.m. Thursday.
Both report meetings will be at "Y” Building, 131 Mt. Clemens St. A A A
"We have been given a challenging start by the General Motors Corp- gilt of $250,000,” Critch-field said. "It is now up to our citizenry to close the gap of $400,-000 in order to meet the $650,000 goal and make the expanded YMCA a reality to the advantage of the community." ■ AAA
Critchfield emphasized that four tax years were allowed for payment of gifts and stated: “This method should encourage contributions commensurate with the magnitude of the project.”
TV News and Reviews
Television Pilot Shows Zooming All Around Us
BY FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI)—This is the time of year in which so many pilot films are sent flying through the network air that a TV reviewer begins wondering whether he's watching a new show or an old ae.
I find myself spotting formats for new TV series even where no format exists and I can’t resist the targets that they offer.
For example, there was Wally Cox turning up as an agent provocateur for Allen , Fnut’s “Candid Camera” last night on CBS-TV. Wally’s mission: Recruit members for his bird watchers club from among a hairy bunch of dockwsllopers. The conversations saw a flock of laughs come to roost. But I see all this as a TV series in which Cent’s army of bird watchers encounter all sorts of offbeat adventures while traipsing through the woods. Proposed title: “Bringing Up Birdy."
AAA Incidentally, during those silent "Candid Camera” vignettes, try turning off the sound on your TV. No running commentary, no studio laughter leads to greater enjoyment of the action, I find.
’LACK PLOT BOWLING’
And then Audrey Meadows and Billy Gray starred in "Sis Bowls ’Em Over,” a situation comedy in which Audrey portrayed an older
Several Old-Timers Show Up Youngsters
Dam Politico Is Dead
CHICAGO (AP)—Daniel Ryan, 66, president of the- Cook . County Board and long prominent in Democratic politics, died Saturday of a heart attack. Ryan, who was a member of the board sirtce 1923 and president since 1954, was bora in Chicago.
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Like bowling pins, the episode bore no distinguishing characteristic. It resembled things like "My Sister Eileen,” "My Little Margie” and “Sister Knows, Best,” and if it sells as a series, maybe they can call it "Lack Plot Bowling.”
Even Sunday’s coverage of the | 25th Master's golf tournament at Augusta, Ga. could be a TV series. When the day’s play had to be canceled because of stormy weather. Jim McKay filled a half-hour with interviews.
McKay and the pro golfers discussed the weather and the haz-of playing golf underwater. Imagine Lloyd Bridges starring in: ’The Aquacaddy.”
Boating Course j to Hold Class in Auditorium
Wednesday night's class in the current eight-week safe-boating course being offered by the U.S. Coast Guard at Pontiac Central High School will be held in the school auditorium to facilitate showing of a film on rescue breathing.
Normally the course is being! conducted in one of the school’s regular classrooms. The 200 area boating enthusiasts registered in the course are presently in their fifth week of instruction.
| The course, offered free, deals in basic seamanship, proper han-j dling of outboard motor boats, rales of the waterway, correct usage of nautical terms, navigation, and the reading of charts and compasses.
Qualified instructors are members of the Pontiac Flotilla of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
By EARL WILSON
NEW YORK — JFK made Youth popular—and I love it— but won’t somebody p-l-e-a-s-e accent Old Age occasionally for the benefit of My Set?
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“He’s 86,” M.C. Horace McMahon announced.
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Then James Barton, Leo Carillo, Bert Wheeler and Harry Henhfleld—all sixty-Ish — scintillated. And we graybearda stood around cack-
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NEW YORK (AP)—Dorothy H. Hamerstein, widow of composer Oscar Hammerstein II, was robbed Sunday of jewelry worth about $30,000.
Mrs. Hammerstein was away from her east 49th Street home when thieves broke in and took the jewelry from a clothes closet.
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Old Age needs a spokesman, that’s what it does.
And I’m the obvious choice.
Comedian Archie Robbins reports Danny Thomas Is doing a series about a cowardly skin-diver titled “Chicken of the Furthermore, “If Frank Sinatra got a little self-confidence, he would be another Bobby Darin.”
THE MIDNIGHT EARL...
Dedicated acting is like this:
Salome Jens, one of the world’s shapliest gals, covers herself up in maternity clothes in “A Far Country” and She turned down "Where the Boys Are” to play an evangelist in “Angel Baby”—as she wants to play down her figure .
There’ll be a Newport Jan Festival after all; the producer, recalling last year’s riots, says, “Well hire police and more police, till we're blue in the face”
Jackie Kennedy’s former dressmaker, Mini Rhea, la writing! a book called “I Started the Jackie Look” .. . Peggy Cam says die brought back some cute outfits from Paris—for the chimps on her new TV show . . .
Errol Flynn’s rollicking autobiography, "My Wicked, Wicked Ways,” is being translated into Spanish. (He’s a great favorite In Cuba) ... Errol Garner, starring at Basin St. East, got congratulations from another pianist—Van Cllburn.
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WISH ID SAID THAT: A fault finder is someone who’s always in a critical condition.
EARL’S PEARLS: The modern youngster's Idea of roughing it is to live In a house with duly one phone.
Jack Benny forgot his wallet eo a friend paid the cheek at the ekpendve Four Seasons. “Don’t feel bad,” said Jack, ’—you can’t take It'with you.”. "You, answered the pil, "don't even bring It along any more.” Thats earl, brother.
(Copyright, 1961)
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (D-The Most Rev. John F. Dearden, archbishop of Detroit, was named president of the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) at the dose of the group's annual convention Friday. Archbishop Dearden succeeds the Most Rev. John J. Wright, bishop of Pittsburgh. He will serve a one-year term.
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