The Weather US. Weather Bureaw Forecast “Whase bees ive Wéth YEAR ke 4 T AC Ré ~~ ¢ ) kk * * PONTIAC " MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1956 ~—30 PAGES se CUAT NTERNATIONAL SPS qe 7 e ill Explain U.S. World Policy re Ne 4 v | Waking” Since 1953. N orthern. N eighbors Pose With Ike _ New Arab Delay | Dairy Farmers Pilgrim Pauses in Pontiac Meeting Awaits Expected Report _Cortines a pa of Cordiality ‘Between -‘Our ‘Nations’ ° WHITE SULPHUR. Still Picketing Threatens U.S. on 10,000 Mile Journey Two Creameries: Milk Producers Protest Detroit Prices; May Start Dumping DETROIT — Dairy, farmers rebelling against, prices they get for milk) picketed two Detroit cream- eries today but made no at- tempt to block deliveries of milk in the city. But their leaders said milk producers have been called on to start dumping milk. Producers brought bulk milk in tank trucks to the plants for processingas usual. Milkmen collected their supplies) and made deliveries to consumers) without interference. . Picketed today were the plant ot Ira Wilson & Sons Co, and Borden Co. headquarters, Fifty farmers marched in lines at the Wilson plant, There were about 100 pickets at Borden's. The striking farmers are mem- bers of the Fair Share Bargaining Assn., a rebel group within the Michigan Milk Producers Assn. Leaders of the Fair Share group, which claims the Producers Asso- ciation has failed to bargain ef- A nameless gray-haired lady walked into Pontiac yes- terday, completing 8,100 miles-of her 10,000 mile journey 'to promote world peace through “Grarmament and reconstruction.” “Peace Pilgrim,” as she calls herself, spent the night |here, and continued on her yd early this: morning. Peace started her journey -on: New Year’s Day in 1953. Since that time she has walked coast to coast and border to border. She: is now walking at least 100 miles in each state ending at the state capitol of each. She walked the road from Kala- mazoo to Jackson for the second time on this leg of her 10,000 mile journey, “This was the first time I ever traveled a road twice," Peace said, “and it was quite pleasant, I saw many people who remembered me from before.” Peace's pilgrimage is q prayer that vows “I shall remain a wan- derer until mankind has learned the ways of peace . . . walking until I am given shelter, fasting uatil I am given food.” There have been only four meals that I've skipped,” she said, “and I have had a bed to sleep in at least three-fourths of the time.’* There have been nights spent in parked ‘cars or cement floors, she recalls. Peace Pilgrim is reused in blue shoes, slacks, and tunic which: = bears the name “Peace Pilgrim” on-the front and. “Walking 10,000 Miles for aaa Disarmament”on the back. She carries a “comb, toothbrush and pencil with her plus any mail she receives along the Peace Mission Action May Block Plan to Send Hammarskjold to Palestine UNITED-NATIONS, N. Y.| (P—A new Arab delaying action today threatened a U.S. plan to send U.N. Sec- retary General Dag Ham-) margskjold on a Palestine peace mission:-~ =p] In Damascus, Premier Said el. Ghazzi told ‘the Syrian Parliament his gov- ernment wants the U.S. proposal shifted from the Security Council to the General Assembly. Western sources feared the Sov- jet Union, in line with its recent pro-Arab policy, would support such a Syrian move. The li-nation council’ agreed yesterday to postpone a vote on the American proposal at least until next Tuesday so Israel and | her four Arab neighbors—Syria, ; Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan — could speak on it, The delay was opposed by Chief U.S, DelegateCabot Henry dr., who called on the council] to waste no time in “setting into way. jmotion the full authority of the|” 2 Us AP Wirephote AT SUMMIT CONFERENCE — President Ei-— W. Va., after the Canadian’s arrival for the North senhower and Canadian Prime Minister Louis S. . American Summit Conference. At left is Lester St. Laurent (right) pose at White Sulphur Springs, Pearson, Canadian minister for external affairs. Was He the Intended Victim? _ Senate to Vote Passengers on Ike's Train Felled by ‘Bad’ Gingerale on Election Plan WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. (INS)—The Solons Facing Proposal Secret Service awaited today a laboratory analysis of to Change Method of several bottles of gingerale to determine whether three Choosing. President upset_stomachs signalled a possible attempt on Presi- dent Eisenhower's life. WASHINGTON W—The Senate) Lodge} Three_persons_were-stricken after drinking the gin- gerale Thursday aboard the special railroad car which to change constitutional the meth- Eisensower later used on his trip to White Sulphur od-of electing and presidentsvice presidents. Opponents voiced con-| © fectively with the creameries, “This is the effort of one person United Nations to deal with ‘the fidence all’ versions would be said the milk brought to the : to promote world peace through Canadian and Mexican dairies today was yesterday's sup-disarmament and reconstruction," chiefs of state. ply. ‘ stcmnsh bens ai al cB se Benson Decries PEACE PILGRIM : Two still are hospitalized. CONFIDENT OF SUPPORT might not be ‘The third has recovered. Soil Bank Delay Rolland M. Brengle. Fair Share president, said he is “confident producers will aid us by refusing . group | ‘The gingerale was drunk in Hun- tington, W. the Va., aboardplush LONDON @—Gen, Ivan to deliver milk to tyese com-! panies, ‘ 1 Joesial car maintained tor Welter chit of he Soviet secret alee Ca Hi if Farmers to Miss J. Tuohy, of the Chesa- president Meanwhile, the AFL teamsters! Benefits This Year as peake and Ohio Railroad, union—indicated interest in the ing security arrangements for the, A Farmington Township man Solons Continue Debate strike, Bert_Brennan, teamsters The car was taken the Bulganin-Khrushehev visit to Brit-| was killed last night when the car” same_ } nightto business agent, conferred with. ain néxt month. Serov's visit wes|in which he was ‘riding hit a Brengle in front of the. Borden! plant, hower's Sunday |attacked bitterly by British news-|parked truck beside M 16, a mile WASHINGTON \—Secretary of with eo abd but he made no comment|southeest of Farmington. ‘Agriculture Benson said today Louis St, Laurent of Canada and fore boarding theplane. Brennan said he had no plans {be nounced dead at the scene. The U.S. would |that each day’s delay in congres-| resolutionhave President Adolfo -Ruiz Cortines for aiding the farmers whe are| Richard Carnahan, 26, was pro- sional enactment of the adminis-| of Mexico, not members of any union.Hi Hammarskjold, in conferences | Driver of the car, 30-year-old said he was ‘merely gid to | |Donald McVicker, also of Farm- ° Rain, Snow Coming, These are the alternatives under with all governments concerned, persons proposal: seek agreementmeasures on to scene [far bank program ts costing drank the gingerale earlier had find out what is ‘ington ‘Township, suffered bruises 1. A state’s electoral vote could reduce the explosive ers “fgg ogee tre, Weatherman Says “badly needed income.” eaten a pork chop dinner togeth-|, be and jacerations in the crash. He divided among presidential along Israel's frontiers an oe | ime is running short,” he or That meal could have been the| “Already it is late that can- was reported in satisfactory con-| |didates in proportion to the said. | source of pees ccoaae id . Arab popu- states. so \dition today in Mt. Carmel Mercy! i | | = ie > : 2 ‘ i a lar vote they received, or aig farms until prices are’ yomorrow it will be colder ‘with | lit would be difficult to put the Hospital, Detroit. The United States had hoped he soil bank fully into operation so ROUTINE INVESTIGATION ! 2. A state could ‘choose its elec- rain or snow according to the Redford post State Police said could leave next Monday. las to help farmers this year.” | Secret Service Chief U, E. tors as it selects its senators and high will be near. MILK DUMPING PREDICTED. -Ww eatherman, The ithe truck, owned by Chester Tas-| Britain, France and Australia \Baughman said he was making a representatives in Congress — two | routine investigation of the possi-on a_ statewide basis and the “We believe milk will be dumped 38. ‘key of New Buffalo, was unoc-ispoke in ful] support of the U.S Benson made his remarks in a in great quantities in Marlette and| Tonight there will be rain and. cupled at the time of = crash. |proposal, Belgium, Iran and Peru| statement submitted to the ‘bility that the gingerale might others by congressional districts, Imlay City and other producing possible thunderstorms, The lo wi ee isupported it in principle. But those) House Agriculture Congphittee, Under the ‘present system the |have been poisoned. | centers,” Brengle said. ‘‘We have Will range from 34 to 38 degrees. three, the Soviet Union, Yugo-That group is making a study of ‘Wants Solons TV | |slavia candidate receiving the on most The three stricken persons in- asking farmers to help us| According to the Michigan five-' out men and Cuba said they wanted! the Senate's farm bill while a cluded-a_‘meechanica] service’ em-lar votes in a-state takes all of its by dumping their milk.” iday forecast it will be rather cold! WASHINGTON (®—Televising of to hear from Israel and the Arab| Senate-House conference electoral votes. |ploye of the railroad and two wom- Robert Maas of Van Dyke, aifor the next five days with only ‘sessions of the House of Repre-countries: before taking a definite mittee tries to iron out ditter. Appear; of Spring Zoo direc. relatives of another cagkare | Borden tank truck driver who minor warming about Friday. sentatives and its committees. stand. ences between = the measures | en |The Curry Pleads Guilty employe is in a hospital in| brought in 36,000 pounds from Mar-| The lowest temperature preced-| would. be permitted under a bill The council finally agreed to passed by the two branches of Congress. Washington and one of the women ‘ ete today, said he did not know] ing 8 a.m. was 30. The thermont-if sed today by Rep. Martha ‘meet tomorrow’ and again next! \Woodchucks (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) ‘eter registerered 42 at 1 p.m. . Griffiths (D-Mich). 'Tuesday, Th , ted t ‘in Huntington, je conferees calie WO SCKS Ons |. [today in a drive to send a com-| The — came from the | fo Lesser Charge a Real Sign } Stories of Easter — Peter promise to President Eisenhower, %¢PPly maintained aboard the | GRAND RAPIDS spring.” | this weekend. cae binge pares on r JohnA. Curry, 27, of 125N. Per- tor Fred A. Meyer. said -the -wood- The omnibus bill passed d by by the)the -Kitchen. ove e sets routewe ‘° iry St., pleaded guilty to second de- Mountain of a Man, but Only a Man chucks came out to stay —yester-__—_ )Senate Jast week ‘carries provi-, Hittee murder this morning in the day afternoon, “a real sign of ‘sions for the soil bank as well as) Washington. — 'beating-death| of Frank L. Beheydt,| oe ‘provisions which would boost—! Those who. drank it complained 57, in a local hotel Jan. 18. “They're the only true hiberna- ‘against administration opposition of jt, unpleasant taste. Curry was about to be tried, on tors ‘When a mountain falls, Peter covered his face with his; the aa had given him then.| will build My, church and the gates we've got,” he added, ~ —price support levels for a! Three bottles of the soft drink a first-degree-murder count before great is the fall. This, “Two months ago I reached in the hands, his nails digging into his, The words tumbled back on him: of hell shall not prevail against it.’’| ‘number of crops and dairy prod-'and samples of the ice aboard the Oakland County Circuit Judge fourth in an_ Easter Week flesh. What a desecration he had| “IT say also unto thee that thou) But he, Peter, the big, brusque, their den and pulled out a wood- jucts. \car were sent to a Baltimore lab-| Frank L. Doty. But Prosecutor | chuck,” he related, “It was curled series, is about a mountain of a. made of the mighty. commissionart Peter and — this rock I stalwart leader of the 12, had col- Under the soil bank, farmers/oratory, which found nothing ‘Frederick C. Ziem agreed to let- up in a little ball and I could just man—and yet, only a man.) lapsed like rotted timber when the \would be paid to hold some land wrong. | ting Curry admit to the lesser |barely detect a heartbeat with a ‘gale struck, when the peril came, | out of production until farm sur-| The West Virginia State Hygiene! lcharge, stethescope."’ - when, club-wielding soldiers By GEORGE CORNELL | hae are reduced. The House Laboratories at Charleston were. At a previous Pontiac Municipal) (AP Religious Writer) swarmed the garden and — up i based on a return to high scheduled, to complete an exam: TCourtexamination, a witness said fixed price for basic ‘Hot’ Rain in Japan ' Christ like a thief. It seemed impossible. But it had ‘level supports ination today of eight other bottles, || he saw the beating and another With the others, he had fled in happened. Like water seeping into crops, contains no such plan, but '$tated he heard Curry threaten to TOKYO, (INS) — Radioactive craven alarm and then furtively storm-lashed boat, fear had the House is generally. expected kill Beheydt afte rthe victim re- rain continued to fall in Japan to- \fused to give Curry money. day presumably as a@ result of a . crept thorugh his body and the followed to the scene of the Mas-to Cea the idea Get a Pie Detector! ter's trial before the Sanhedrin. great, brawny, indomitable Peter MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa wh — Curry was returned to Oakland Soviet Russia's nuclear test last Caught lurking at the door, hé had blurted out his thunderous tie: > County Jail to await sentence April week. “Hot” rain was reported iwent sick with fright at the sus- “I know not this man, Jesus.”’| in the north and isimple ‘picious questions. Now the words béat in his mind pies “Simon” made off with 144 9, He could receive any number | from Sendai during the night, of vears in prison up to life. Chiba in Central Jo like the hammering of an angry “Aren't you one of them?" “I know Him not ,.. . I know Nuptials for Today SPA, | they kept demanding. “Weren't Waterford Township Man Files Suit |Over Justices’ Power of Probation Him not . . . What sayest thou?) | you with Him?” HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Italian . [know Him not." Three times, | “Man, Iam not! .. . I know not ‘actress Marisa Pavan and French with rising truculence, he had said \what thou sayest . .. I know Him ‘actor Jean Pierre Aumont were it, venom breeding venom. not!" A married this morning in Santa Bar. * * ? * * * bara, Calif. — At that moment, across the Marisa, who won an academy A suit was filed yesterday in'tary of State's office saying his! they are not to drive, “Other- Then he had begun to curse ahd swear, hating himself, hating | all of them, hating the sound of, room, the bruise-marked Jesus nomination for best supporting act-Circuit Court against Springfield, license was reinstated, | wise I would have te send a lot turned and gazed at: him silently. ress, said yesterday: sheriff's deputy stopped him more persens toe jail,” he that cock crowing in the distance, | Township Justice Emmett J. Leib, | Peter went to pieces, crying, hurl-“We panto go to France and "eb. 19, says Hamilton, and Leib| stated. a cock in Jerusalem where no questioning the power of justices ing oaths into the ‘night. Too late, Italy on our honeymoon, and we bade took his license Feb, 20.| cocks could be kept, but a cock Hamilton was driving with an to put traffic violators on pro-Hamilton claims Leib has no are too late! Just a few hours before, when bation. bationary power and asks the court crowing, all the same, shall have a religious ceremony in expired license when arrested for Rome." they all supped in the upper room to order the license returned to It was like the mocking death-speeding Dec. 18, said Leib. ‘‘I told - how! of the wind, like far-off bit-Miss Pavan is the twin sister of| Because: justices would be forced him he could apply for a new li+ and Jesus spoke forebodingly of im. actress Pier Angeli. Miss Angeli, to send many more. violators to inous dawn, as the hooting guards Leib said yesterday he makes me until his probation expired. ter laughter. In the trembling, om-icense, but was to turn it over to coming death and of Peter denying and their other sister, Patricia,|jail if deprived of probationary! Him, the roughshod, impetuous lead their bound victim away, Pe-) and their mother, Mrs. Enrica) powers, local law enforcement of-a common practice of picking up He failed to do this until afterfisherman had sworn he'd never Prerangeli_ will be at = wedding. freials expressed concern over the an ter sat hunched on a stoop, sob-| effender’s license for a pro-being ticketed the second time." do it—never! bing convulsively. joutcome. |. bationary period during which | Oakland County Circuit Judge “Even if I should die with Thee, The “rock"’ had turned ate Weyland Visits Formosa | Billy L. Hamilton, 29,-of 2371 ce Clark J. Adams yesterday set I should not deny Thee in: any sand. . | April 11 for a hearing at which TAIPEI. Formosa —Gen. Otto, | Silver Circle, Waterford Town-In Today’ Ss Press 'way!”’ he had vowed. “Lord, with Leib will attempt to show why- In shame, he plunged back to | ‘Thee I am ready to go both to P. Weyland, chief of the U. s,| SMP says he was ticketed for | County News... veveev ill Hamilton's license shouldn't be re-, the moment when the Master | prison and to death!” | Tactical Air Command, left today| speeding last Dec. 18, Editorials .............6.0005 6 | turned. Prosecutor Frederick C. . first gave him that name, He | But he had failed, miserably, ‘for Manila after a 24-hour visit! He appeared before Leib Jan. 9, Guideposts ...... iaisieselsilsiaee 5 Ziem has assigned Assistant Pros+ heard again Jesus’: probing ques-‘anxious only for his own life, a) jto Rormosa. Weyland’s talks with! he states, and the justice put him| Sports ...... sosorrdochonc 20, 21 ecutor Walter R, Denison to & tions, heard his own swift ringing | any /weakling-‘with no ka) in him like: officials here centered on more|on probation plus picking up his Theaters o.oo... es ccas 18 fend the justice: declaration of faith: “Thou art | “= ‘the weeds of he had dis- effective coordination between the license for six months. TV & Radio Programs ...... 2 the Christ, Son of the living| PETER owned the tri ae ‘Lord had giv-| U.S. and Chinese Nationalist air| On Feb. 9, Hamilton alleges. he} Wilbon, . Katt... cccss ceed. 18 District 6, Retain Your CommissionerGod.” : (A personality study by Guy Rowe.) i (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) forces, received a letter Vote Monday, April 2, foe from the /Secre-| .W veces3, 14, 185 | John &. i : i ‘¥ } ' e THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, M ARCH 27,1956 —‘“‘C SC Medal Honorees Plans Revealed. Plan Meeting Recipients of Britain's Jaycees Will Sponsor Cross Slate Sate Driving Event on: May 6 | | The Pontiae Junior Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a program) May 6 to. make teenage drivers ~~ more safety conscious, according —— to Clyle R. .Haskill, chairman of the safety committee. ' He said the event will -be the) . annual Road-e-o contest, which the) organization also will sponsor in “Walled Lake May 13 and in Roch-|. ester May 20. Ponting Press Photo FIRM TRANSFERS OF FICES—New headquarters for the Home in 1928, the firm formerly was located in the Community National Teenage Road-e-os are a na-& Auto Loan Co. is this modern, brick and steel structure at 7 tlonwide. Jaycee project, Haskill N. Perry St. into which the company's staff of 11 moved yesterday. Bank Bldg. According. to President Berkeley Voss, the new location said, The air-conditioned building features five private consultation rooms is designed to offer convenience to customers by increased space in addition to other expanded facilities for customers. Established and location near the downtown shopping district. Local winners will compete. in state semi-finals to become eli:|-">" : a ef Ef i 4 RRS ty é ate Z ag 8 PF % E sr i He Ee Es tH ‘ | gible prizes for $3,000 in scholarship. Area Women Commen t Volcano Erupts for the top three national Monday Night H | -_ So ne eel memes for 50th Time-- Approval of ‘late Monday ane | Mrs. Howard fices, Haskill. said. Entrants will ping hours at downtown Pontiac | Costello, 27 Hill- perform in an obstacle course and en him, the trust that he had undergo written examination, he possessed. . stores was expressed by 6 of 8 area| side Dr.: “I don’t ~~ Java ‘Fire Mountain’ on residents who were interviewed ‘at like the Monday ~ Fae * ee random. last .week as the first year/n ight shopping. | Earth’s Most Densely Oh, man of little faith, sounding of the policy came to a close. [Stores should be Populated Area your own trumpet of hollow cour-! Adopted jin March of last year, open another ~ Royal Warrant creating the “V. Pontiac Deaths age, your vaunted high resolves;the 9:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. hours night, preterably — Cc.” It is attainable by anyone WASHINGTON—Merapi — ‘‘Fire on the hidden shoals of won another year of life when the Saturday in addi-| brave enough to win it. medal, self-concern and’ sudden human) Retail. Merchants Association voted tion to Friday. she said, “should be highly prized Mountain’’—is erupting again in ‘Clayton Z. Ballard frailty. Peter stared numbly at the its recommendation that they be,We do our wash-central Java for the 50th time in and eagerly sought after by the ger | i Clayton Z. Ballard, 36, of 4009 ing on Monday officers and men of continued. a hundred years. It has driven our services.” highest , the Mrs. Costello | Mapleleaf Dr. died Monday in St. His mind choked with memories) Questioned by a Press reporter and usually are It is now the nation’s 30,000 villagers from their homes. Joseph Merecy Hospital. He had honor. —the lilt that had sprung in his, in the city’s downtown area, | too tired to. go heart the Master's call, of the| shoppers * * * expressed the following shopping” at DESIGN PATTERN ~ The volcano has the bad habit opinions: i Miss Joy Bump, | The design, patterned after of building up a plug of lava in Mrs. Jusaite!. ; 230 Shimmons g g i 2% #2. 3 32 ¥ four-armed Maltese Cross, is attri- its crater, like a tight cork in a Verch, 4329, Rd: “Monday buted to Prince Albert, the bottle. Great energies are confined Blanchard Ct., night openings are, 2 under pressure until the top blows Queen’s Consort. Modest in ap- il} Drayton Plains: convenient for the’ pearance, the medal is of bronze, with a shattering blast, sending “IT think Monday, shoppers but a lit-) spouts of lava and hot, acrid gases 14g inches across, with arms night openings tle hard on the in 2 Traffic Deaths over the surrounding countryside. “patee, ‘‘—narrow at the base and are of great bene-| working girl like broad at the ends. fit to the shopper myself. I think! Merapi, 9,950 feet high, is par- In thecenter the royal crest is YPSILANTI —-A University and I use the ex-| shoppers will eo ticularly menacing becauseit is- of Michigan coed has been ac- service quite more advantage) in one of the most densely popu- -of the intentionto tra EI circular escroll below inscribed) cused of negligent homicide in lated areas in. the world. The authority for communities often. And I be-of the openings an , “For’Valour”’ The latter word waa of 14 Mile road, The four Miss Bump towns region is jammed with more than the traffic deaths of two Wayne lieve Monday!) during summer selected after rejection of an ear-| 500 people to the square. mile, months. It makes | County road repairmen on the night is the best! sewage National _ Geographic lier proposal of ‘'For the Brave.” Willow Run. Expressway yester- night for the shops/no difference to me if this prac-) Says the away from his work, his his wife in Capernaum, Society. Some 300,000 live in to remain open.” jtice continues.” The medral is stii struck from % Mrs. Estella what is called the danger tone. Mrs, Sharon Rassian -guns captured in the - new, overwhelming Piper, 156’, Edi- gee iLanee, 330 Branch . Last previous activity of Merapi Crimean War. The production traveled = t Jesus be macs ang ‘St.: “I'm in favor ¥ was a minor eruption in October, was entrustedHancocks and to Thre Birmingham Policemen ‘of the stores being | * 11955. In January, 1954, more than Co., who continue te make VCs, open Monday 140 people were killed. Just a year a few ata time. He had responded instantly when|'he stores open | summoned him. He and| Monday. It the is { had been read-|°Mly opportunity I. night for it offers before in January, 1953, thousands Occasionally, counterfeiting pos-| by the the teachings of John | have to get down-me the only .op-fled their homes, es a problem. The Hancocks firm Fire Mountain's worst modern there was no hesi-;town and | since portunity I have recently was asked to determine; Bureau of tion. pal Court. Her startled gratitude,)my husband does {to shop for I work rampage was in 1930 when esti- jnot get paid until '6 days a week. mates of casualties ranged from which of two crosses bearing. the| Chiet of Police Ralph H. Mox-|set for April26. sa@me name was authentic. fapcanal ley is among_ for \Saturday, this |7,000 to 30,000. Property damage ALL HAD BLUNDERED Z [rules out Friday proved to be. A genuine old cross’ first session, serving police train. Miss Duncan, whe escaped in- Mrs. Lance Ito the surrounding area was in the At times, oan them had weenie ht shopping this millions. may bring as much as $600 from! ees from the area with class in ey ee eee oe time.” | collectors. | Royal Oak, and also teaching at | [°° Rata Hapa yg aed A remarkable coincidence oc- First|™ents over who would be first inary Tekte j wert ‘curred in the 1930 tragedy. An- S'/the Lord’s kingdom, their cringing sebtect tur ies other Mt. Merapi located in Su- yder tear in the storm -at sea, Peter's! " No Cause for Action, | State Police said she passed a rs. Greeta matra, nearly a thousand miles vain attempt to walk on water | ; flagman who was slowing traffic, away, erupted at the same time Bergman, 108 Cen- only to lose heart and sink. | a road barricadeand a caution the Java killer was spouting. Dr. Court Jury Finding Often, Jesus had to set them) ter St.: “Ty per-sign. Smith, father of two, and Werner Borchard, a volcanologist ner Saturday evening, said he felt) sraight, to put their values aright, sonally don’t have|-A one-man, 11-woman jury found| working at the crest of the Su-Huffman, father of three, had and shore up their convictions. any need for Mon-«i been the road 80 patchingfeet matra volcano, lost his life. no cause for action’’ today in the to many problenms in ree pa Jesus had thought, finally, that day night sh Op the barricade. They were beyond BP atooal greg ba . ae they would hold fast—even under | ping and am able ~~ ‘$50,000 damage suit filed in circuit years in the Juvenile Di istress, even though “sifted 11ke| to get most of court by a Royal Oak policeman City Resident, Wife asphalt. truck. of Detroit Police, spoke on citizen-| woot" | on who alleged he was accused of Pyt on 3-Year Probation on having ‘‘improper relations’ with | Sam Jones, 57, and his wife, Traffic Victim Still ‘another man’s wife. Willie Mae, 35, of 76 Clovese St., “about 125," Mrs. R. A. Conant,|had divided the loaf at the meal | publicity chairman, said today. last night and shared it with them, y Mrs. William " | The verdict halted Lt. Dale Wil-yesterday were placed on three- ee calling it-His body, and passed PREG ho mae — year probation and assessed $200 in Critical Condition liams' effort to win the damages Place Detroit Resident |wine, His blood “shed for many.” bani oe "s court costs by Oakland County Cir- & \from Robert J. Lytle of Royal Oak, A critically injured victim of an on Three Year Probationi, the world. shave the _ shops They admitted March 16 assault-| accident .»__ | You, He told them, are the light : : cuit Judge Clark J. Adams. who allegedly made the charge in ay jopen Monday a divorce suit filed against him { ing three people in Pontiac last They had dozed in the garden—/ Oct. 22. In Oakland County Circuit Court _ But they had dashed it to shame.|cht as it offers iby his wife in September, 1954. yesterday, Richard D. Dozbush,| \the working girl Attorney Brakie J, Orr repre- 19, of 13100 Main St., Detroit, was When they should have watched. Sf ‘the beet sented Williams, and Clarence L placed on three-year probation and! hey had run, cowered and de-one ae cee \Smith represented Lytle. Judge Ferndale Youth Placed dent which killed two men, suf- assessed $150 court costs by Judge Nied. Peter's head hung heavy, his OPPortunities to Clark J. Adams. . body leaden. For him night didn't | Shop after work. iGeorge B. Hartrick presided on Three Year Probation fered chest and abdominal injuries ——--——— NORMAN R. BOLTON and lacerations. : Dozbush admitted March 19 €nd as the sun rose that day. Pe tia service Mrs, Weisha Jimmy McCrary, 18, of 21374 writer from a| From far off, he watched the oo: ar [Auburn Heights Resident * Mrs. Edna Ken. ithe Richard Van Maaren, 29, of Or- stealing a check Candidates Bolton, Miles Creston Lane, Ferndale, yesterday chard Lake, who reportedly placed on three-year proba- swerved off West Maple road in was tion and assessed $150 court costs West Bloomfield Township to avoid A 23-year-old Auburn Heights by Oakland County Circuit Judge pleaded guilty to two traffic Seek Commission Post ge —— hitting a car backing into the road, Whither now, “rock?” Back to! nets? Back the Galilee lake! much in favor of’ nian fre Herman Johnson | Clark J. Adams. to suffered multiple severe -head in- the stores staying counts yesterday before Spring- | EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fourth in the series of seven articles the McCrary admitted March 19 14 City Commission ‘candidates and their statements submitted to fe Press. juries, and is in “fair” condition, ito cast for the gray mullet and|_ e open Monday field Township Justice Emmett J. | A $100 Tine was paid by Herman Johnson, 37, of. stealing a car in Royal Oak |One candidate from each of the seven districts will be elected next Monday to 513 the blenny before the Jordan car-, evenings. I work Leip and paid a total of $140 in’ ha & 1956-57 on the City Commission:+ Township March 11. - \County Youth Jailed ries them down to death in the! . at the hospital fines and costs. DISTRICT 4 California Ave., who pleaded guilty ‘salt of the Dead sea? No longer r ; and don't get off, Bobby Douglas was fined’"$100 at arraignment before Pontiac Mu- Candidate Norman R. Bolton, not new in political circlés, next'for Beer Possession Admits 2 Traffic Counts, a “fisher of men?" “a work until 6:30 with $25 costs for reckless dfivVing, nicipal Judge Maurice E. Finne-: Monday will attempt to block incumbent Floyd P. Miles’ bid for Then jt came back to him, faintly, a\ a sec- and then I come and $10 with $5 costs for having gan on a charge of driving under‘! i Pleading guilty to illegal - , . posses- |ond two-year term on the City Commission representing District 4. first, ever so faintly, but with at downtown and do an improper muffler. Waterford Youth Fined the influence of liquor sion of beer, John H. Sholts, 17, of a ashy. eseer the Aipeels el Mrs. Kennedy my shopping be-, A Waterford Township youth | Voters in this district will place an ‘‘X"’ before either Bolton or Clarkston yesterday was jailed ° AL worried know e, ‘All ye will fa pleaded guilty to two traffic counts! Miles’ name in the April 2 non-partisan city election. eight days after failing to pay a fore I go home.” Ann Arbor Man Dies Admits Reckless Driving away The spirit is willing,| yesterday before Springfield Town- | Bolton, 45, a resident of Pontiac and District 4 since 1929, is a $25 fine imposed by Pontinac Mu- Inside Flaming Trailer ship-, i . i Pes as M ' t . | | PROUD YOUTHThis — young) | Israeli ‘‘Sabra” in Tel Aviv looks properly proud in her uniform. |'Sabras are native-born Seetis.| All students, including girls like this one, get. military training. /They are an important cog in the) ‘Israeli. defense machine, Both candidates earned positions on the April ballot when they days after failing to pay a $100 eliminated Basil W. Toles and Louis H. Biles in the primary election fine imposed by Pontiac Municipal March 5. Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Statements submitted to The Press by the two candidates follow: Hill had pleaded guilty to a charge of driving under the influ- Norman R. Bolton Floyd P. Miles ‘ence of liquor. “IT believe our area is badly in “In 1954 I wrote ‘I am a candi- need of the promised park at date in District 4... if elected! j,; ease |Little Silver Lake. Neglect of this! irtcetatereen aes faith, oiled for Drunk Driving ‘development should no longer be fully promote the best interests of| Pleading guilty to a charge of tolerated.”’ jour city and not my own political driving under the influence of-.li- “An accelerated program to future, IT am not running for any/To0r, James Sutton, 31, of 101 Au- meet our needs of street improve- other office nor do I have any burn Ave. yesterday was jailed ments, sewers, drains, sidewalks, such convictions.’ These are stil]19 days after failing tw pay a $100 etc., is also needed.” ine levied by Pontiac Municipal my sentiments.” “I shall protect our area from “y believe in a strong pay-as- J udge Maurice E. Finnegan. the retoning that would permit you-go capital improvement pro-Jailed for Recklessness the spread of junk yards and gram, and also as commissioner. Pat L. Hallman, 22, of 45 W. further, I will use every legal I believe city services should be Columbia Ave., yesterday was sen- means to force the clean-up or the best possible with the money) tenced to 10 days in jail after fail- remova) of. same from our city.” we have to spend.” |ing to pay a $50 fine imposed by “I firmly believe in our pay- “{ believe that the people are Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice as-you-go policy.” . the final and should |E. She pleaded authority Finnegan. had “I further shall, insist that our have the privilege of deciding | guilty to a charge of reckless driv- city enact and diligently enforce) major issues. It is Your city, |ing. regulations and-inspection of gas you live here and pay the taxes.” heating to prevent the destruction! of oir and These 1 betieve that it is the! Pontiac& Builders homes lives. “Finally, Home explosions are a nightmare facing responsibility of the commission- all users of gas and our city should ers to lead the city ona high F not neglect its citizens in its pro-moral and spiritual plane and work | tection from same.” to the end that Pontiac: will be ; “I am_also in favor of & public the best city in Michigan in which NEXT WEEK. | rest room for Pontiac.” to live.” . { Ad se a Cate! | : t i ; \ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1956 Se ere = t 4 . ~« tand have their greatest effect be-Y \Muscle-Bound Thieves thieves who may qualify asjstolen yesterday from the Hull ~|D-ear -Old Woman NORTH ARLINGTON, N.J. @—| Weight lifters. Sixty-one bars of| Manufacturing Corp. The total Urges Wider = sph ea oy é ae ; ; ed eyes near je 5f. ; . 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E: CHICAGO BUTTER | AND EGGS { CHICAGO, March 26 (AP) — Butter : wholesale of a delivery vehicle and its tm-| i proved styling: gives it the lines 2,500 up % at ® 5 and comfort of an ideal family ut steady; receipts vale res prites unchanged; U.8 car. large whites 60-69.9 per cent A's 40; Pontiac station 5; ‘nedium 85: UB. standards | -™~’ PEW BIRUS MAKE Hs dirties 34; checks 34: current re- ceipts 35.5. > SWEETER MUSIC THAN two-door, six-passenger model to DETROIT EGGS ‘ the custom Safari. The division IT, March 26 (AP)—Eggs, fob is THE AMERICAN SNIPE.... also produces an 860 four-door, | included, federal-state YET HE CANNOT SING. cases - nine-passenger wagon and an 870 Ga de A, jumbo §1-53, weleht- while coppers were weak. ed average 52; large 44-49. wtd avg hag | oo poston 43-45, i ay 43%. SiradeB. > strong four-door,besix ered |model, HE SOUNDS HIS COURTING SERENADE 45, wtd a New York Stocks Grewns—: rede re fume 49: large 43- Lodge Calend Calendar 45, wtd avg 44; medium 42-43, wtd ave (Late Morning: Quotations) 4 rade B. . Grade C, large BY VIBRATING WINGS 4 per ...120 wid a’ arate br] = Ponte ser 8 Checks soe, wid avg 36%. AND TAIL FEATHERS Huron Gardens Eagles, Auxiliary, Sd tet Tol & Tel 203) Commercially groded: se 4. Isl vhites-Grade" A, extra we © large | 2887 will meet at Looking forward to a home of your own. Take a careful M4ery medium 37-41%. Gra ie large 46; No. Wednesday B, AS HE PLUNGES - 8 p. m. for regular meeting and! look into the matter of financing. Let us show you how ai igre oorngh A, extra large 43; large | nomination of officers, also nomi- Sige ieed A348 EARKTHWARD. our Direct Reduction Mortgage Loan can save you Am Airline .". 25.6 ear YE aaa a eo > Distribvied by ‘King Features Syndicate. [3-27] nation of vice president and trus- money, bring you safely and surely to free and clear = wees #3 vores SLE Market full steady. Demand ts very | tee to finish current year. —Adv. home ownership. All-in-one monthly payments will BE A ge ge pO Am M & Pay.. ym oy «+ 68.2 ce. Mediums in Nght supply and e | ] automatically reduce and wipe out your mortgage loan. instances = oes The bh Alre .. ai bee Undergrades clearing satisfac-G First —— Report Issued News in Brief am 813 Lone Pd ee& 3 ee rain Traders = . | slat Am Tel # Tel. 188 Mack Trk 319 ong Range Planning Aids Arthur }ailiner, 45, of Holly, who, Capitol Savings & Loan Co. May D Str... 46.6 yesterday before Springfield Town- amsper a g tere aS Poultry pleaded‘ guilty to drunk driving, ine Sper a Meng Or BY prnorPERE MO brces pe | . . 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-0561 me : ship Justice Emmett J. Leib, paid et at inten.” Bit oes, ete CYC LONGT ess in Rapid Growth for Ford sss Armour & san ey his fine of $50 with $25 costs. an Oot bias... een ell a 2 mostly -32-33. A long-range plannin ram,|lion, or $3.27 a share. The figure ro ~ ae 365° Mont Ward 904 acter hain. Bene iba) 39.38. ary Se of the over he | ec Se Muslier Br... 384 and caponetien [wel sap Vo Moka cuncace WwW — Grains bounced. wi ge P e beled | sso Pleading guilty to drunk driving, ait &Mt aa = werres & n a4 today rare mode may of Attia about nervously in active dealings, fen aan ‘ a peel gi : co ial profits, ae te. Board! 37-year-old Harvey of waiae: perote Carey Wayne Complete began a 50-day jail sentence yes- . | President Henry Ford IL ae: 7s Yt Bet ct tes: ae Fortend, ras, beer ue partly to the on the are = — today. \proties S riage a $437 mili — Chairman Ernest R. Breech and) terday after failing to pay fine Bteet “2.216L2 Nat Les...) 8 of $75 with $25 costs. Orion Town- penn ato Bt He de Livestock The market conned ob dom cee of progress” is the) The report also revealed that ship Justice Helmar G. Stanaback’ Investment |og EY goto we F bcchiages. STOCK inated by the congressional COntro-|theme of the a Ee s first pub.| the company’s net worth jumped presided. .- lic annual report, a 50-page vol-| to $1.868 million in 1965 from $714 Rest Airing. tat Depariment, 1 ge ME me =| veray over the new farm bill. Pro- =gic #2 “Ohio ou ie $5.3) aSal any early sales, asking fessional traders and the public, ume which is currently being read) million in 1946, Alva Lee, 54, of Forudegiea.| Facilities or approximately a ee he und, 8 cont ht 1a re0. Fresh receipts /(00, Were trying to guess the out-/by stockholders. climbed to 181,616 last year, pleaded guilty to drunk driving | * «0.8 5 ** ..... ‘nist’ Pea i. 448 aoe with sales reached! compared Consolidated net yesterday before Farmington | Re ee Be mes rand yy mallee ten tates |e Parke Dai. ei outle Re steefs and" yearlings House soup 4 Sr) # ee and Senate in 1956, five times} 101,000 nine years before. conferees were | $5,504 million Township Justice Allen C. Ingle narrow ubility cows Sioyn-Scheduled to vote upon important!the total in 1946 when sales were A See and-began90-day: jail term-after a J -- slow. ; | division accomplishments | Provisions la-|$895 cent increase in dollar |Pagan:| ciansUacaaae rm; Can Pac Capital - +. ot Your Finger Tips mong , Ppa RR. 7 244 steady. tals steady; gone and feed of the farm million. Net earnings were was a 38 per failing to pay fine of $75 with $25. measure ee tel cere i'so, ter in the day, possibly after the/equal to $8.19 a share in 1955,)‘\sales by the Tractor and Im. « | 40 Py costs. Clunax \Ford spokesmen said. plement Division over the preced- “7° . | Dividends distributed to share-i Pleading guilty to reckless driv. Just pick up your phone and call us for experienced - , Phi Bit Glee and) The gain compared with! canners «. es ng year. ‘ing, 18-year-old Clayton Meade of service on your investments. Your inquiries are wel- ‘te 95. 4 198. Vealer ning Wheat near the end of the first, jholders last year totaled $175 mil-|- wi Gp.2| slow. "eardly Clutt, O- Saneueh ‘eeid eariy’ ter mans hour was % lower to 1% higher, | > Poe! cmt Sng a Birmingham was fined $75 with $25 come—by phone, by letter or in person. costs and sent to jail for five days Sete Malm a ae ot fy “lewer: lew Ser eee eee ot ana| May $2.27%; corn % lower to %! ° he Th orm era: eee. sta. rmsaostan'sta eee 5... AY Reka HS Reels Bawa St ctr, amyComw Balabie 1.000, open-|higher, May Mor “aisughuer lambs. 'co"heag State Senate HIKES ats 65%; rye % to “ $1.32%4: yesterday by Farmington Town- coum growth WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. ship Justice Allen C. Ingle. |' oe 1 | aly «ntl ae ¥ | ee Market expansion and to an re- Gen, Meas’ ::: 38 Rey doe B84) ** Tob B higher, May soybeans bshgearaed entities ol beled 3 . /major operations were assigned to went trey 50.7, if your friend’s in jail and needs S Nay en a @a lower to 1 and lard un lambs shorn cent 5 Wb. ‘pelt oe @6 ‘pats diene cents 82.68%, eek Ops “ 31.3/ feud 1 1 bail. Ph. PE 56-9424MA 5-4031. or Rr) onsemeeral Member New York Stock Exchange and other leading exchanges Fessiel eee cae py ne to ; St Corn Lee 1.8 Sateway Curtiss Wr...oe 314 Bt Reg —Adv on Pap... ts. pounds hi h ° Me on babe al pounds higher, yO 32. De a hundred 5) LANSING (INS) — The Mich- |igan State Senate last night in. PONTIAC OFFICES 08 — Bae Bene a 38 Sears Rosh . 21 | De bbie Reynolds Expects. $12.52, ee I birds have a poor sense depends 716 Pontiac State Bank Building |creased the mental health program |* pracoment of tastes: of smell. The buzzard . Chem’ <<: $9.2 Sinclair 0... $4) LOS ANGELES (® — Debbie pS aol et ua (ress Prices feprepriation by $6,350,000. | Ferd plans to spend an addi-almost entirely on sight to locate | ~ FE 4-2895 ; . Kod ..., & perry Rand.. ¥8.3/ig expecting a baby in November.) CHICAGO GRAIN The action brings to $58,365,000 Wonal $1, billion for the same his special diet, and the horned /! BA aah we OLS : : ' a 1AP) — Bi gutebs. bid Brand 614 l str Maxine Reynolds said Deb-,,GHICAGO. March 27. AP) — Opening the total alloted for mental health Purposes over the, next two-and-owl's favorite dinner is skunk. out i ies a = eS «. . bie, 23, now in the East with her!., Whest-during the fiscal year beginning a-half years, STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- July 1. . bate Court for the County of Oakland, Pat eas 314 Std Oul-Onio. o¢2/husband, singer Eddie Fisher, 2%./ Jui Pirestone”.... 49.2, pievens JP... 27.1 Pale : ‘Bept atu Ss However, Gov. G. M wit, Factory sales of cars and trucks | Juventle Division. Pood Mach” The Fishers II Gov. (Sennen Wl totaled 2,613,195 units, compared! in New York 17% arid 714 Community Nat’) gae, stud rack... 8.iitelephoned the news. 214% — Rye In the matter of the petition concern-| ever, other Democrats were ) ‘liams Repected 132% ims May July. Sept Mase = |were married 01.2 %. 1 Sup Ol Sylv Ki Esther Mason, minor. Cause No. 9.1 Ford Mot... Preepot Sui state, ~ ...... Pa... .. 966 oS Corn— | May 141% |e 45 | illus llcontend lithel tial Sten Dp | conte e total sales rose from been Petey, COEof seses 12a ee 21.2 14 “333 8.1) last Sept. at. o. oul os Should To William Mason, father of said child. Petition having been filed i in this Bank Building cent 28. Prew! ie gone © per have $62.5 million, at the the industry 1946 secqes ,., !Court alleging that the present where- abouts of the father of the said minor, =. Pa: + y Dee ici! batty July... °2’ 1292 Sum the governor recommended cent in 1956. = dt “ 2. 3 pet -ot ‘Transamer ws Famings Oct. ... 1330 last January. nent to 30 an hers 1 per, child is unknown and the said child, The Senate also voted $4 million a oni at cent for trucks, | |has violated a law of the State and that) Phone FE 4-1568-9-- . ¥ ae taper 131 ‘said child should be placed under “I -464 Un rac 107.4] Directors of the Higbte copra | Pittsburab h Fi for new buildings for the mentally ecb this tt Li of Court . 444 Co., Rochester, hi "] | S$ urg irm ilk While predicting: that 1956 would! the name of the people of the State! + 324 tan 7 oe ae “7 908.13 sibefore staneny for, “np a OW, y "Michigan. you are hereby Seatea ll +8 unit Fruit,.., §3.7/ months ended Jan 1986 | Both edenow go to the House. be a “realtively good year’ ‘for that the hearing on sald petition will be. ‘the Coen: ‘Ford and Breech held at the Juvenile Court, Oakland ts te Dene ie Gorita preceding ao forti cael B ild N P| t . ‘BAKER & HANSEN . & OS. ae C : j County Service Cénter, Court House An- :. vs Keaboer fee nly oy foe ape ng monte, tt | 0 ul ew an Mighty Mous Is Strong said: “Present indications are that totaled Mocs nex, 1260-B West Bivd., in the City of} : teed... i compared w fcither the compan the au- . -pany nor au: Pontiac im said County, on the 3rd 101.2 Wa) ® .... 91.6/the same half-year period a veer pe ‘day of April A.D. 1956 at two o'clock in pe gy Me ¥ The beard, hee declared 0 28 LUDINGTON-4# — The Dow So Is This Little Gal |tomative industry as a whole. will the afternoon, and you are hereby com-Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen Mey tect: OF fot Sa ee Sede cents, paretle lene, | Chemical Co. and Harbison-Walker WAYNE (INS) A th __|maintain the record-levels of pro-manded to appear personally et said hearing. Res, FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 ** al Weenr ‘El... 603/ : —e (Refactories Co. have, announced ia girt ol te Mi pee » duction and sales established in It potion impractical to make personal 1 Wilson & Co. 168.7 NEW YORK (INS)—Columbia Broad-that construction will begin in on ee eae ighty Mouse = Be service hereof, this summons and notice Fire Insurance Accident Insurance ~ inept Oop 11.644 Woolworth 49.4 casting System, Inc, reported net in-) 7 escaped injury yesterday when eoed served publication a — mo be by of Dec 31 of Ludington, April 1,—on—a cehe leapeditarthe ground from ts er Interiak Yale a& Tow. Tr-Tieom@ for the year ended previous to said hearing tn t Automobile Insurance Life Insurance Int Bus Met 408 Young 8&W | 30.4/$13,397.427, equal to $1.83 ® common’ million-dollar chemical plant. : grow m the Press a newepenee printed and _ Plate Glass Insurance—__}. Int Harv 26.8 Young Sh&T 100.2, share. This compared with $11,414,645 z second-story window of her grand-| Sovataten in said Count | Liability Insurance Int Nick --832 tyenith Rad 134.6 |r $1.62 a common share, in the ited Magnesium compounds from eben aE ne home unk , ‘He met a — Honorabie Arber said Court, Ai ctv Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types from $280,200 = County, TOCK AVERAGES irae tr 731 in 1984, DOW'S Ludington plant will be pay n Scars suffered no ill eccrine: is ea this 23rd day) N 'The company disclosed that th rni treated in kil {ane arbison-: pas r : jot March A.D, 195 nXtY YORK one AT —Complied PF rise took place although ‘ts two manu Walker sTantltoe tise, ia neler eects tems the 72> foot leap. Causes Traffic Jam | Seal ARTHUR f. MOORE, jfacturing divisions. tubes and radio and according to doctors at Wayne A true on udge of Exomate:| 30 15 18 eo “The possession of land involves and carries with it Inudst, Rails Util Stocks TV receivers, turned in losses. ture of industrial fire brick ' ELSIE J VASCASS ENNO, Previous -271.9 14464 149 190-3) ae County General Hospital: | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. > Deputy Probate Register. | the duty of aaa that land.” Week ago ‘272.8a7 144.2 748 189.8 —Charles Bradlaugh NEW YORK “Ins: American Metal Tuvere Division, Co. Ltd. announced net income for the The plant will employ —A skunk with a helmet, looking | Mar. 27, 1936) ear wees e2DT2 328.8 «70.9 160.3 Month ago... 286.6 135.2 738 119.6 an esti- 31 of $19,600,604. equal 1 1988 high. .,,...273.8 1468 15.2 190.5 to 81 a common share Ti.ts com-’ mated 35 to 40° men ind is cx: Report $50 Missing like something from outer space, STATE OF MICHIGA!!—In the Pro- 1956 low 244.0 129.0 71.6 171-6 ceed with $10,826.515, or $3.13 a com-pected to go into operation, late A ie a was < ported missing halted traffic. bate Court for the County of Oakland, 1935 «high 257.8 142.4 15-7 1815 Juvenile Division. mon share, in the preceding vear. Harold State Patrolman K. Hochschild, chairman, said the orate this year. ‘Sunday from a Pontiac General ; In the matter of the petition concern- 1956 low... 2032-1449 €7.2 148.8 was called and| jump in profits was due to higher prices Dow ™ Richard Mason, minor. Cause No. ‘RO ‘found the skunk struggling to re-| 4499. has headquarters at-Mid-Hespital office, Pontiac Police, eee for major non-ferrous metals, and tn- = 4. Nepnier Co.) lereased dividend income from the com-land, Harbison-Walker at Pitts-| said. ; To Melvin Mason, father of said child Figures after go potess arece sight ‘pany’s mining interests ‘burgh. Pa. According to Mrs. Helen Beske,;move a pint jar over its .héad. dpbaleaity having Ween filed in this Happy is the man Court alleging that the present where- Allen — = Roogr. soe wy Sheep—Salable 1800. Slaughter lambs director of nursing service, the Even Stoker's help proved futile. abouts of the father of the said minor 16 16.4 opening about steady with last week's child is unknown and the said child has INSURANCE ‘who has enough close; market not fully established ae Aging wine in1 bottles before re-money disappeared sometime be-'Noting a three inch gap between, wp Ae wes «694 O38 violated a law of the State and that & Lakes Chem Co*. acces. 12.5 q 7: sales good and choice shorn slaughter z leasing sale 1S called tween 8 am. and 11 a.m. from the the skunk’s nose and the bottom) said child should be placed under the lowell Elec Motor Co*... .. 46 lambs No. 1 and 2? pelts 19.00-20.00, som [fertedietion of this Court Met Prod Co* . 94 38 held higher: sheep scarce, steady ami ‘bining."’ Emergency service room, lof the jar, he-took careful aim In tthe name of the people of the Statr rhe Pr Co... BH of Michigan, you are hereby meee —-: --———— with his revolver and blasted the Rudy Mig Co... 41 41° 41 hat the hearing on said petition will be Have you checked your insurance Toledo ison Co 146 146 146 jar. | held at the Juventle Court, Oakland! Wayne Screw Prod tl County Service Center, Court House An-| The glass shattered. The skunk | protection lately? We'll be glad to lo tale; bid aaa! "asked inex, 1260-B West Blvd. in the City of;stood blinking for a moment and Pontiac in said County, on the 3rd day’ review your coverage and bring it of April AD, 1956 at ten o'clock in the. Le ‘then skittered away — the glass lfforenoon, and you are hereby com-| American Airlines Forms ‘ring of the jar still around his neck | manees to appear personally at sald) up-to-date . . . no obligation. meee! t being impractical to make persenal| ‘from the skunk’s defense weapons. | leereiee hereof, this summons and notice: Creation of a new division to New Operating Division ‘like a collar. No one suffered | shall be served by publication of a copy one week previous to said hearing in concentrate on operational plan-the Pontiac Press a newspaper printed H. W. HUTTENLOCHER® Agency and circulated in said County ning for future aircraft has been) risaapeere a Honorable * arthur E Business Notes H. W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns approved by directors of American oore, Judge of sald Court, in the City -Pontiac in a: oan this 23rd any 318 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 Airlines. The division will be head-A week-long meeting to fa- of March A.D. 1 ed by Viice President Marvin J. imiliarize GMC Truck zone service ge-al Whitlock. imanagers with 1956 product im- A true copy Jud Deputy Probate ERHO. Juvenile Division, Primary purpose of the unit will, ‘provements and review service pol- be to coordinate plans within each icies got-under way today at the Mar, 27, 1856 company department to meet oper-(GMC Truck & Coach Division plant, | Soro ating and service requirements in |bere. connection with the introduction of The 19 managers along with serv-Consult Us for First Hand Information new airplanes, Overseas: Operations Division will meet with GMC administrative of-} in Stock and Bonds 'ficials each day through Friday Jackson Prison Term ‘for trainiftg and discussion periods. We maintain a direct line to a member of all . Given Detroit Man | Program director is J. C. Marek, | Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute Transit Mix Concrete and GMC general service manager. August Barnowski, 54, of Detroit, Building Supply com-_ quotation service available at all times. ION YW VY YW YY VV VY WW yesterdaysentenced to 3 to was 9 pany, excellent oppor tunity for a capable man. Inquiry strictly con- County Circuit Judge C. J. Nephler Co. Meet Your Frjenls in the | \ Ciuets 4. Adams. ~:~, Barnowski -was :ps agera > SOORES IN ECONOMY RUN — The Pontiac took first place in‘its Gams: but also had the high- rae = jury 13 of Catalina four-door which won the medium price © est miles pet gallon of any eight’ cylinder car en- fidential. Address your - Riker Fountain 818 Commanity Nationa) BankBldg. . “ teply to Post Office Box No. 29, Flint, Michigan. and Nov. from a car | class Mobilgas Economy riin crosses the finish tered in the-“competition cence of price hn potags Riker Bidg. Lobby or — line in Colorado Springs, Colo. The car not only class. > a> > > > d a > aa> a> a> > > aaa “wewewerrrrrrrrT Tree eS fo 74 é