Be Saar see ana _ The Weather Single Boss for Missiles a J] : j / j : ji | Details page two OTHE PONTI C 114fh YEAR * * & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1 956—32 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRES ; INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE . 3 = 2 owe E. nks on Wa 2 to Saudi Arabi -* Dek al Mi . Airliner Crash 4 ~ Tanks Rational Minded Agnostic EE ee Near Cairo Kills, Learns Meaning of Faithsoof¢4Aboard| Crippled French Plane Lanky, graying, Hans Christian Adamson was visiting us in Holly-| Bursts Into Flames After, wood when we noticed the first strange turn in our old battle. We F «4 | Forced Desert Landing | were at dinner, back in 1942. It was a long table, I sat at the ct 9 : of it; Hans Adamson was at my right: and my husband. Freddie Brisson, sat at my left. We were all chatting, when suddenly Hans reached into his. pocket and fished among his coins. = Now, Hans and my husband were close friends in spite of 20 years difference in their ages. They ,were Air Force officers. . Hans was an agnostic. Not anti-religious; he was interested in religion, but there were things he could not accept with his rational mind. “I try to understand your churches and your lit- CAIRO, Cgypt P—A big, © French airliner bound) from Saigon to Paris. crashed in-Egyptian sands today and from 43 to 50 persons were reported killed. The wreckage burned. Capt. Charles Billet, the tle medals and things,” he used to say, “but I cannot. plane's commander, was So I cannot believe."’ That's why it struck us as so on peculiar when Hans fished amopg his change that se among 12 survivors br ought| night and brought out a medal. ~*~ jinto Cairo by plane, truck Hie OE and jeep. He was seriously) — “Freddie,” Hans said, “I stopped at the PX and got you one of those new flying medals, St, ROZRUSSELL jinjured) The Egyptian Joseph of Copertine. You're going to do a lot of flying, and 1 want army and American pilots = rth tthe second strange tum occured. My hand sint out Work, nt ‘Be Teseue Fania Stalks Frozen Europe I grabbed Hans’ sleeve. I spoke very impulsively. “No. Keep that The Paris office of the airline Deaths Climb to 676 in yourself.” said 64 persons were aboard the “Why?” Hans asked. “I don’t want any medals. I got it for ? = Lehtoe! Ieiteled 2 orem Worst Winter in Living Memory Freddie. He's a Catholic and ~ believes in these things.” | 4th Aircraft Mishap? I realized I had spoken sharply, and I tried to soften it down. SAN FRANCISCO | “What I mean is, you keep it for now, Hans.” | (INS)—An Air Force jet (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) training plane is missing — and believed to have | crashed today in the San Francisco Bay area in the | (From Our Wire Services) fourth military aircraft | LoNDON—Dwindling food stocks mishap in Northern Cali- brought fresh misery and the Being Pushed by Gardner tornia'since Thursday. threat of famine ice-en- to should give to a single official full contrul of missiles |50 were killed. rotted under a three-week pall of development and of the funds appropriated for it. | The big DCS Cloudmaster was cnow. The suggestion, made by the former Air Force chief. ssee aglon ae Se of research in a TV interview last night, went further gengers and a crew of 9. It sac than Secretary of Defense+ | Operated by the privately owned — memory. Wilson's announced plan) Transport Acriens Imercontines- | a. British Automobile Associa taux, : i to name s coordinator ror Lawmakers Eye An airport official said oive\ ssi Ap cmp the program. Wilson gaid ing crewmen reported two of the ve Covered T7 counties—an area nothing about giving the [ | | Bill [neces engines s stopped. They said of c= ae aa a= i irect | the captain tried a forced landing and ice, making conditions pealaing di control of mel 0Cd ax | S jin the desert but the plane burst worst “in living memory.” ° . = linto fla ghen it touched down.! » association sai . ta43 eessu vzyy gardner mr20, The association said that snow Measures Would Allow Crew meriiters escaped through pound roads and main highways ithe emergency exit in front of the are in a state of paralysis the To keep pace with “the Russian) Loa an ) | | threat as we know i, Gerdeer Counties More Leeway piane. said, more money shou ro-| ~ nal aa ; ; vided not only for missiles but aleo| in Assessments NAMES NOT AVAILABLE for bombers and fighters. Funds) No passenger list was immedi- proposed for next year, he said, Another tax assessment and ceed Maser nee ere ne can guarantee this countty no bet- ; ar tionalities of the passengers estab- ter than “the second best air force eqeslization mixup, similar to one lished. Officials of the airline said in the world.” which incensed many Oakland the plane copy of the passenger County officials Jast year, may be list burned and the only other lists libsmmeaire of fog deg BS? avoided in 1956 if two bills under were in Saigon or Karachi. SS = should wee at istudy by the State Legislature are Sources in Paris said the wreck east & month, sald. passed. |age Was spotted by William Judd, He said missiles will not replace) County figures were changed in who was flying his own plane. The manned aircraft in the foreseeable|a last-minute move by the state American pilot, who is employed future, But he contended the inter-|last year making hasty revisions|by Trans World Airlines, flew his continental ballistics missile to- necessary in budgets and tax rates single-engine aircraft nonstop from ward which the Air Force is work-|of some local units. ‘New York to Paris on Jan. 30 ing represents such an important! One proposed measure would Another American, Arthur Hoff- : 2 P In Dp ‘ e vce that ane Saeed must be the jioy county beards of supervi- a Dalia ) irst to achieve it. An tablish depart is be ‘ad in the rescue operations in ; Calling the present organization survey) wessssuneais and auslet his single-engine plane or missiles development ‘'con- iV aauniicin A 2 ne fused and inadequate,"’ he said its — ee coordination under a single, pow-/ Another bill, which passed the Cold Weather Seen, erful official will become more House Feb. 6 and was referred to and more necessary as the various the Senate taxation committee, b t N M § programs advance. The Army and would allow supervisors to employ u 0 ° ore now Navy, in addition to the Air Force, appraisal firms to assist local as- aré working on missiles develop- sessing officers. The U.S. Weather Bureau said ment, Obtaining such outside aid has Pontiac and vicinity residents can Gardner quit early this month as been ruled illegal by the attorney ©Xpect the mercury to drop to a research and development because general under present laws jlow tonight of from 14 to 18 de- of what he called ‘‘an honest dif- Se grees. No snow is predicted for ference of opinion’ with higher the area. officials. ” gner NATO Experts Meet | The forecast is for partly cloudy PARIS ww — Technical, military Weather with little change in temp- and politica] experts of the 15-na- erature with tomorrow's predicted Clare Boothe Luce— tion North Atlantic Treaty Organ- high to range from 32 to 36. Winds R d 5 p 1] ization met today to study the con- eight to 12 miles per hour from the tinuing problems of nuclear de- Northwest are predicted | fense. Some snow flurries are forecast One of career women, Clare Boothe for north portion of lower Michigan Iaice, has had three years of | Wants to Snub Reds with the temperature expected to plunge to near zero readings in trials and triumphs as U.S, Am- bassador in Italy—the most im- DETROIT (®—Rep. August E.)this section Johansen (R-Mich) said yesterday’ The lowest temperature record the United States should ‘withhold ed -in. Pontiac preceding 8 a.m portant foreign post ever given |any further recognition of any was 16. The thermometer regis- an American woman. Communist nation.” tered 28 at 1 p.m How did she fare in the dip- —— . lomatic world usually reserved to men? And what other worlds America’s best-known nature of which has not been seen in the British Isles since the ap- pearance of the automobile The Seine River was frozen from bank to bank 25 miles south of Par-} is. The Thames was iced solid out-| side the grey stone walls of Wind- sor Castle, where Queen Eliza- "beth II was weekending after her three-week tour of tropical Nige- ria. In Rome, potato prices doubled to nine cents a pound. Olive oil hit an albtime high of 90 cents a quart. . Temperatures fdurimeted to 4 degrees in West Germany and ‘newspapers warned of increasing food and coal shortages. More schools were closed down for lack of heating ; * * Nearly half the 270-mile stretch of the Weser River iced solid. The Rhine froze over for 18 miles be- tween Obérwesel and Bingen French Agricultural Minister An- dre Dullin reported that 312 mil- lion olive trees had been killed off by in southern France, The entire wheat crop of eastern France has heen destroved : * os ice Street cars in the Austrian capl- tal of Vienna were’ put out of serv- ice by raging blizzards. Giapt ice floes drifted slowly on the Danube Several Italian trains were re- ported snowbound Wolf packs con- tinued to drive villagers indoors in the northern mountains * * * Pats starved in Switzerland as warehouses changed into sealed ice houses. Farm families in the west- ern districts locked themselves in one room overnight to avoid being nibbled by the starving rats Soars Past 1954’s Total by More Than $35 Million does she want to conquer? Michael Chinigo, veteran Rome bureau chief of International News Service, brings you an en- crossing, picture of this fascinat- ing woman in the new series— “Madam Ambassador — Clare Boothe Luce’’—starting today on page 17 in the Press. Don't miss it! S Earnings of Pontiac -arca Gen- eral Motors employes soared to a record $187,929.356 in 1955, an in- crease of more than $35 million __ over 1954, .cooporation officials GM's employment in ; said today. Pontiac plants 32.695 . The local figures were released COMPared to 30.420 the preceding No Hearings Planned at the same time that President Year. State figures revealed that WASHINGTON w® — Chairman Harlow H. Curtice revealed that 89 averaze 230.101 employes pte Walter. (D-Pa) of the House Immi-|U: 5. employes in car, truck, Celved a total of $1.334.604.524 in gration Subcommittee said today body and assembly divisions aver. |: he-plans no hearings on President 28° a new weekly high of $104.77, Total payrol) for local salaried Eisenhower's proposed changes in during the _year, compared with and hourly employes was $152,711,- the -immigration law until exten- 999-34 in 1954. 2 440 in 1954. . sive studies are completed. _| Werldwide, the company's 624,-. Average hourly earnings, the ee | O11 salaried and hourly employes report said, reached a record | earned a total of $3,127,145.514, te - high of $2.41 an hour in’the U. $., compared with $1.88 an hour and Board Chairman Alfred P. Stoan said in a statement pretim inary to their annudl report. average area Was Income Tax Reterns Prepared Angus Campbell—Tax Consultant 905.W, Huron St, Open Eves FE 2-3615 set an all-time record, Curtice * stable for all manufacturing. The GM statement described 1955 a t good year." “In addition to opportunities, GM people employment and participat- ed in improved and expanded em ince ast d enjoyed = o In.Today’s Press County News =... ...... 10 Fditerialy ......... . 6 Spocts . ..:: .ssecss. Ay Fee eS Theaters Nace 4 TV & Radio Programs 31 Wilson, Bart a4 Women's Pages ~. 13, 41, 15 . fs iE Staite ae SHIP SAILS TODAY—One of freighter James-Monroe from a ded in Brooklyn for Saudi Arabia ¥i i “ace the U.S. tanks in the off-again, | on-again arms shipment to Saudi Arabia is lifted aboard the lighter at a Brooklyn pier. The controversial shipment was halted temporarily Friday but the export license later was reinstated by the State Department, Senate Moves fo Prevent Mixups in Lobbying Probe. WASHINGTON (INS)—Senate leaders moved today ‘southeast of Cairo about 5 a.m., shrouded Europe today, Vegetable to avert a jurisdictional fight over an all-out investiga- WASHINGTON (#—Trevor Gardner says Congress aftey two of its engines failed, and prices rocketed as- spring crops tion of lobbying as three rival inquiries were underway or planned. The select four-man committee under Sen. Walter F. ' hewaeis wae ee ‘George (D-Ga) which ‘investigated the $2,500 gas lobby 676 in the worst winter in living (campaign contribution rejected by Sen. Francis Case \(R-SD) scheduled a morning session to wrap up its | second week. 4 Detroiters Die in Auto Mishap Car Rams Abutment After Bouncing Off 2nd Vehicle in Indiana MUNCIE, Ind, w—A car carry- ing four Detroit residents whi | out of control, hit a bridge support, sideswiped another car a smashed into a culvert abutment) yesterday, killing’ its four occu- pants. Delare County Coroner hugene Eissman listed the dead: Adophs S. Ptylowany, 53, carry- ing papers indicating he was a} Polish National; Pytlowany’s wife, | about 52: Jennie Ostrowski, 55, the driver; and Steven Walsz, 65. Rissman said excessive speed mittee or to a new select commit-| At the same time, the ‘Senate Elections subcom-|reund inoculetions, Dr. 4 ° A grand jury investigation of the Case incident or- dered by the Justice Department continued for its Polio Vaccine Again Available Second Injections Ready for Children Vaccinated After Oct. 1, 1955 ‘mittee headed by Sen. |Albert Gore (D-Tenn) met their \to work out wide-scale pro Tennessee senator said might continue beyond next November's elections. And Sen. John F. Kennedy (D- lonroe, said. Parents are children in as plans for Able, so that the immunization may/sistence Second Tnjections of Salk Polio Seamen Carry < War Insurance of $5,000 Each lke Lifts the Embargo. - Imposed After Protests — From Israel, NEW YORK @® The freighter James Monroe sailed for the explosive HT it-FfER Te i be which the|be completed before next sum- imer’s polio season. | A limited supply of Salk vaccine |was received last weekend from |Lansing, A widespread scarcity of the vaccine has interrupted the an- M v fass) called an afternoon news| +, i ram in health clinics conference to outline a ‘‘full in- vestigation of all phases and types of lobbying activities and pres- sures’ by his government reor- ganization subcommittee, Despite the apparent inter- committee battle over who is to investigate lobbying and cam- | paign contributions, a top Demo- cratic source said the question would be resolved by one of two. methods. 4 He predicted the probe would be assigned to a combined subcom- throughout the country. All children who received first ishould begin a new series when vaccine ig available to assure more complete immunity, Dr. Monroe said, Some Cannibal. Must Be Hidden in Family Tree | POITIERS, France (INS) — Jo- evidently caused the accident on tee, with membership drawn from seph Lecor must be wondering the chairmen and ranking Repub-|today whether a cannibal snea a hilt and curve of Ind, 3, 8'2 miles south of Muncie, Edmund P. Bauer, 46, of Louis- ville, Ky., driver of the second car escaped injury. The Ostrowski car, he said, bounced off the road after it sideswiped his vehicle, and traveled 43 feet in the air beforé it hit the culvert abutment Four Nice Hubcaps Stolen by Poetic Thief BOISE, Idaho w—John Zeltne of Nampa, Idaho, discovered the hubcaps were missing from his car and found this note, apparently left by the thief “Roses are red. “Violets are blue, “Oldsmobiles are nice ‘And I like your hubcaps, too’ ploxe benefit plans. A new agree- ment “ith umions wage earners in the U. S. helped {oO assure three more vears of , industrial peace for GM and its people.” In achieving the 1955 record production, GM's U. 8, plants were operated on an overtime basis, resulting in an average work week of 42.5 hours, In 194 the work week averaged 40.4 hours. Plant shutdowns for new model changeovers in 1955 were briefer) and were scheduled a little earlier than in 1954. The statement noted that this “made possible continu-, ized group insurance plan at the | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) e licans on the groups concerned— in somewhere government operations elections, and judiciary, One source pointed out reasons years ago, one of his brothers bit) why the Senate will be highly se- off the tip of his nose. lective in naming a committee to look into the red-hot election-year brother bit off a section of his} He said: ‘1. A thorough inquiry into both lobbying and campaign contribu- tions would involve every one of the 96 members of the Senate. 2. If an inquiry develops the need for new legislation, such proposals would have to originate in the committee having jurisdiction over the subject involved. issue such groups should conduct probe. ation of capacity production during tributed to the greater regularity of employment and the increased annual earnings of GM wage carn- ers.”’< Under the hourly-rate employes pension plan 13,154 former em- playes were receiving benefits as lof Dec. 31, 1955. At that date, 3,437 former employes were receiving ‘retirement benefits under the re- tirement program for salaried em- ploys. : 4 . Approximately 98 per cent of the eligihle GM employes were. were participating in the liberal- Therefore, Department has established load either a combined committee or limits to be imposed on all paasen| one with key representation from ger, } the military personnel, GM Employes Earn Nearly $188 Million in ’55 representing most of the fourth quarter and con-| 2) in the family tree. * = Ld During a family quarrel a few On another occasion, the same lip. Ageftce France Presse reports that yesterday his brother-in-law got into the act, biting off one of Lecor's fingers and leaving it on) the floor of a cafe. To Limit-Planeloads | WASHINGTON w—The Detense ‘planes contracting to carry, effective March 1 end of 1955. This represented a | record number of participating employes because of the high em- ployment level, Benefits paid to them or their beneficiaries total $38 million tor the year. The General Motors savngs-stock | purchase program for salaried em- ployes in the U. S. became effec- tive October 1, 1955. In the last | three months of the year the Trus:/ tee under the program had re- ceived employe savings aggregat- ing $10,764,868, one-half for invest- ment in goverment obligations and the remaining half, together with) corporation contributions’ and di-| injections prior-to Sept. 1, 1955, ; |Nasser referred obliquely to the |deadline last night. In a speech at \Cairo as half qa dozen Soviet-built |jet fighters roared overhead, Nas- should ser said Egypt brace for | (Continued on Page 2, Col, 1) aac ¥ . A letter sharply criticises the Pontiac Press for running this picture. Do you think the. letter was justified” The Press gives its own ver- sion and outlines its general pol- icy in this connection on today's editorial page. On a recent Saturday Evening Post cover, Benjamin Franklin says: “If all printers were determin- ed not to print anything until they, were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed.” - coe Our reply to our current appears on page 6. : Free Christian Science Léctare Sunday, February 26, See announcement page 1%. eee OSES ee Baie hee ‘ Fey ~ fee NTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20. José d to Erect Building The Day in Birmingham 7 re * Insurance Firm Ground Is Broken Today at Future Bloomfield Site of Planned Structure Ground was broken today for the jnew $1,000,000 Management Head- and a mayor; and Richard E, Henne, ageney director and actuary. Other items will be possible zon- ing for single residences to pro- fessionab status on Southfield north of 14 Mile Road, and waiver of impounding fées for dogs taken night's City Commission meeting. |. Commission to Clarify Recreation... Board Power ance Society at Weodward and Big | - ‘ ‘| Beaver Road, Bi Town-| ea ad . Pythian Sisters Temple No. 94 trict Deputy Ruth Ann Schalm of Clawson at the tomor- |toe at Conny, Supe. ‘his brakes several sab before leaving the highway. Officials of Bloomfield Town- chapel was planned so that rooms But the car spun around, the rear’ ship, Birmingham, Pontiac and might be partitioned and a two-car Oise tat 4 oll the Soret ~ — on hand to par- garage attached. The present par- ie tree shee ticipate progressive event sonage occupied by the Rev. Paul for Oakland county, Shippert will bé sold. . * * * Officers said no other cars were in the vicinity and the highway) was dry. They said the Irelan car must have been traveling at high OTHER VICTIMS WERE: Mike N. Papadakis, 22, of Detroit,| Joseph MacNeill, 27, of South Rockwood. = od Lake, \Und., killed near Cold: s at ai at Cranbrook Saturday afternoon. Above Paris unities in the Detroit area. Countries represented include | cccagte pasertad ist canal Puce and a economics professor —- Germany, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, "the Netherlands, athlete, Pane — —s aby “9s pened pacer and i oa Susan Smith, 10, - aot Fernando Maria Alberto de Seabra (third and fourth from left) chat Portugal and the United Kingdom. — trol will peruatt greater service Name Pontiac Lawyer Mrs..William Spence’s views of ae Cee Ft oe with Mrs, Zoltan Sepeshy, wife of Cranbrook's Academy of Art di- and efficiency since many mem- | — re Japan will be heard by Literature — i sweny Laney a, of : - ; + bers are im iarm erowpe.” ——f AllocationS Board |tome'in’a°i pa, imcncon meee rm nouns. ct oocon Pontiac Deaths [Rational Minded Agnostic Police Hold Five scorn seme st cnuans comy Pramte see Daa ra sind et yu ies: Amelia Keber, ‘si, of De- oi 0 ive building and the Pontiac firm af J.| Arthur E. aes ae oe os ——* 7 Orient. NATO JOURNALISTS AT CRANBROOK—Journalists, professors and economists from NATO countries visiting the United States were es rector, and Henry S. Booth, chairman of Cranbrook Foundation. The touring, visitors inspected Cranbrook Saturday, sampling cultural The fireproof structure of rein- forced conerete and brick will con- tain 39,000 square feet of space, ‘tineluding cafeteria facilities and featuring individually-controlléd air conditioning and heating units. Parking accomodations are avail- able for 132 automobiles. There will be 14,000 square feet of rental space available to a selected clien- tele, officials say. Learns Mean ing of Faith PHILIP E. ROWSTON A, Fredman has been retained as tiac attorney Philip E. Rowston Talks by two world travelers and a musicale by a talented teenage vocalist are slated by the three departments of the Bir- mingham Women’s Club for to- morrow, Mrs. Charles Shain will talk on littie known. places in Europe that she was in in a recent trip, when the American Home group meets dune Purdy, Lathrup Village os of ' Mrs. Leonard Beaumont the The building is schedided bel oe oe County Tax Allocation) songstress who studies with while swim- |. Mrs. Leonard (Elzora) Beau- , ; on @ oun S : | Auretia Toat Peralta asd wen ee one aly tes pear: leek ot 09 1. Cane Ave. Spee oe pa ones weal — aca apenas ee == completed in December of 1956. | Rowston, 34, replaces Pontiac) the Detroit Park and Recreation sters in 2 Detroit pool. His died suddenly yesterday. months later, Hans phone“ (us focus our prayers, reminds us) Youths Admi le Attorney Harcourt S. Patterson,) Award last year, will be at the y y late one night to say that he was ouths Admit Entering Grah G who resigned recently. The ap-/ Fine Arts department's 12:30 - bedy wag recovered from 4 feet ; are, of our need for prayer. But I had ranam oes : ; : Born in Milford Township on going on a secret mission across $. hool ce | pointee is a Pontiac City Com-| luncheon. The women’s elubsters ee. : oA June 2, 1876, she was the daughter|the Pacific. He kept saying be felt engi wid Sapam real pcos Shanties on Si htseein igameen a 1953 graduate of) will be staging a Girls Town Horace Tefft, 46, of Detroit, waS\of John S. and Rebecca Stuart|"¢Tvous. He had never talked that|HIS PASSENGER at Construction Site g g the Detroit College of Law. benefit party next day at the crushed to death Saturday beneath) armstrong. She married Leonard|Way before. There is not a bit of we were about to go to si Tour of Tokyo Other board members include! Community House. a tractor he was driving onto the|],- Beaumont. ~ cowardice in him, yet he kept SaY- when Freddie mentioned: “Oh, by) your juveniles and a Rochester : ry | Howard Warner, of Farmington and ae top rack of a haulaway truck. The| “Surviving besides her husband ing the trip had a fatality about it. the way, Roz. Hans has a rather youth 19, are being held in a|.7OKYO (INS)—Evangelist Billy James Thorburn, of Royal Oak, Irvin N. Clark ion for his vane he ‘Graham, in Japan ona week-long County Treasurer Charles A. ; is a graddaughter, |Lashmet Roberts of Milford and a brother; Mr. Ross Armstrong of Cheyenne, Wyoming and a sister; Mrs, Martin Armstrong of Jack- sonville, Fla. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. (Continued From Page One) television interview, said Israelis) died yesterday. on August 24, 1921, daughter, Carrie Ann. Also sur- er; Mrs, Woodrow Ayers and Mrs.’ Wednesday from the Farmer-Sno- ver Funeral Home. Burial will fol- low in Highland Cemetery. really called to seek help. * * * “Hans, do you have that medal that you tried to give Freddie some time ago?" Hans was silent. “Yes,'’ he fi-| nally admitted, ‘I've got it in my| pocket with my change.” James M. Burnell James M, Burnell, 34, of Lake- land, Fia., formerly of Pontiac, He was born in Maderia, Penn. besides his widow is a viving are two sisters and a broth- Anna Hupp of Bay City and Thom- as Burnell of Detroit. Funeral will be at 3:30 p.m.) said,/Tuesday from Spafks-Griffin Fu-| “Well, New, mind you I don’t | think anything is going to hap- pen, But if it does, if something should go wrong, you take that medal out and put it in your hand and hold on to it.” After he hung up I wished I had explained more to Hans about the Catholic use of medals, how we of Pontiac, Roy and Elmer Gwin of Hawyard, California and Mrs. Ethel Wilson of Cincinnati, Ohio. Also surviving are four brothers and sisters: Ira Gwin of Tulsa, Oklahoma, James Gwin of Gerling, neral Home. Burial will follow in| Nebraska, Mayne Gwin of Plum- berville, Arkansas, Mrs. Edna And I at last saw that he medi istrength from somewhere . . trip Captain Eddie across the Pacific, Rickenbacker .. . You know the story, Twenty- one days before their rubber rafts were finally spotted. “He's alive,” Freddie said, “I know he is alive. He's getting On the 22nd day, the resctes were made. We learned Hans was 'still alive, although from the very first reports he was on the critical ‘list, The hospital plane was coming linto San Francisco. Hans had sent a message that he wanted me to be there. I met Freddie at the air the plane. BANDAGED HAND remembering the old Hans, that I tried to keep the conversation on |trivial things: welcome home, how igood it was to see him alive. I had ito say that, rather than how well lhe looked, because of course eral Linda Vista IL. Sandusky, | The boys School, 19. robbery Sunday night after Pontiac |“ 5 patrolmen reported finding fou r| missionary tour, became just an-| bars of lead in their car. The boys admitted entering sev- workers’ shanties and the under con- ‘struction on Court Dr., Det. Rob- ert Emery said. Emery added that the discov- ery this morning that a pay tele- phone in the school had been smashed open and change taken may mean the five will be charged with breaking and enter- | Held in Oakland County Jail aft- . er he was charged last night with base, and we were told to get OM), ceny from a building is Gerald His compan- jions were turned over the to police I was so upset seeing him and juvenile officer. ' were _ apprehended ae eee taunts hee ae. Hospital Delegation ‘parently-stalled automobile. | Because the boys acted “‘sus- he|picious,"" Emery said, the officers other tourist today as he went sightseeing in--Tokyo. * * * Graham has preached sermons in Tokyo and Yokohama and made an address over the Far East net- work radio station since his arrival in Japan Saturday night from Tai- pei, Formosa. to. Japan will be a rally tomorrow in Tokyo, with some 30,000 Japan- ese expected to attend. * * Ld The renowned 37-year-old evang- elist will spend two days in Korea lafter finishing his Japanese tour. He will then return to the United States, ending his 10-week ‘Cru- sade for Christ’’ in Asia. to Ask Federal Aid The highlights of Graham's visit | Sparks and Superintendent of Schools Dr. William J. Emerson jare members by virtue of their office. Probe Plane Crash That Killed 40 Men OAKLAND, Calif. @—Investiga- jtors still are trying to figure out “Irvin N. Clark, 820 Purdy, died in William Beaumont Hospital yes- terday after a prolonged illness. brought here as a small child, was ‘educated in Birmingham schools and was a Methodist Church mem- ber. He was with the Standard Oil distributor here for many years including when his father had the operation. He leaves his daughter, Mrs. John Minton of Detroit; four what caused the crash of the mili- tary transport plane southeast of here Friday that killed all 40 Ma- rines aboard. At El Toro Marine Air Station ‘near Santa Ana in southern Cali- fornia; Marine officers are trying |to find why the tragedy was com- | pounded by release of an erroneous casualty list based on the passen- iger manifest of a planeload of |Marines which landed safely at nearby Alameda Naval Air Station. Some parents of men on the |wrong list, many notified by the grandchildren, his parents, the John T. Clarks; three sisters, Mrs. |Roy Aulph and Mrs. Samuel C. |Bell, both of Birmingham and Mrs. \J. V. Giddins of Fort Myers, Fia.; ,and two brothers, Milford of Birm- jingham and Raymond of Royal jOak. _ | Service will be at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Ce. | at 3 p.m. Wednesday and intern- ment at White Chapel Memorial | Cemetery. Kenneth Born in 1904 in Illinois, he was _ Oak Hill Cemetery. ¢ | Mrs. George Clark Mrs. George (Loui 7) . | Clark, 8 of 66 martian airaeal The body is at the Kirkby Fu- your hand.” reer rts en illness ot ‘one neral Home and will be sent to} vos banda “ |Bloomfield, Mo., for services and | The hand was ged. looked anything but well. |made a search and brought them Freddie looked at Hans and said: to headquarters for questioning) “1 don’t remember hearing about after they gave conflicting stor-| ‘ries about the lead. A group of four Pontiac General Department of Defense in Washing-| Kenneth Blair, 44, resident here Hospital officials will travel to\ton that their sons had perished, for 20 years and an employe of Lansing Thursday to attempt to get had telephone calls from their sons General Motors Truck and Coach federal aid for the construction ofthat it was a mistake. A corrected for 19, died after a long illness at ‘the hospital's building program. |death list, “‘rockbound and final,” St. Joseph Hospital, Sunday. Born | i Ne ' ’ vor z S =o : in 1911’in M w, Ont., he be- year na ute osen ss resis eer ene were Driver ‘Can f Explain | The four wi confer with Jordan, Was released early yesterday from |in 1911°in Moosejaw, Ont , ? Popkin, director of a hospital sur--Camp Pendleton near Oceanside. |longed to the Church of England in the daughter of William and Es- aamnee sag oni that he slowly removed’, ||, vey and construction department, | a Ontario and has served in radar ther F, Denyer Shaw. She married Floyd M. Loomis ithe bandage. Hitting Parked Car Floyd M. Loomis, 64, of 644 N.'the medal. The plane was silent. . ar U.S. Signal Corps dur- and present the hospital's future (GM F | junits of the U.S. Sign Corps dur George E. Clark in Pontiac in| There, cupped in his hand, was cee to him in attempt to en-| mp oyes ar nN ne — gies Z no Seba with yes his brother, Job Perry St. died in Pontiac General Then, softly, Hans spoke. e leaves Hospital after an illness of = * *« * explain how he happened to ram) é A driver who police said couldn't {list financial aid from the Hill-) sane . + | : Mrs. r ident > | iwhom he lived at 711 Humphrey. re. Gk ees sree ‘| ‘ Burton federal program. $188 Million in 5 |His body will be at Manley Bailey Pontiac for her entire life and a years “It's all right, Roz. 1 understand . . _ : . , ‘ a parked car Saturday night later'hospital director, the $3,000,000' (Continued From Page One) According to Miss Lauretta Paul, Pact elas. a tp barged bool Charter Member of Welcome Re-| a ; 5 a t becca No. 246 | Born in Detroit on August 3,/at last.” Hans said, and smiled.| 5 arrested for creating a dis-|bond issue will not cover the en- morning before being taken to At- a anna 1891, he was the son of James and “Can I give Freddie the medal aling ; \vidends received, for investment in wood, Ont., for service and burial. She is survived by three chil-| vinnie Coon is fie marviedinow? ‘turbance at Pontiac General Hos- | tire cost of the expansion based ON! General Motors common ack od, o -ldren; Ralph Clark of Pontiac, Mrs. | Susie Brome hee aa ; | pital. | the architect's estimates, The trustee acquired trom te Mrs. Ida Stretton Richards Phyllis Wilkins of Pontiac and |S¥ve Brown in an on a resident, TOMORROW — Irving Ben | Officer Dick Griffin claimed An-| Going to Lansing will be Miss) Or ooration for the class of 1955| Mrs. Ida Stretton Richards died Ceyril Clark of Bay City. An of the city since 1912 and was| Cooper, a judge of New York's |thony R. Tarbox, 28, of 59 Monroe Paul, William P. Babcock. ele total of 230,553 shares of newly Sunday less than two weeks after sarviving is _a brother. General employed by the Pontiac Motor Di-| court of Special Sessions, tells ISt., used loud and boisterous lan-|™an of the board of trustees,|i-cieq General Motors common her husband, J. Jager who died e we C Seaw (ot) Washington. vision. . | the stéry of his boyhood and how fuage and resisted attempts to Willis M. Brewer, property chair- stock including 79.903 charesl gar Pebs0T in “the Curtis Home in PES 1 will be at 2 p:m. Wednes-|. Besides his wife, he is survived) his mother’s faith and the stories (quiet him eb ar of ie oa and a - Harold chased in January, 1956. ‘Avon Township. day pois the Brace-Smith Funeral|PY four children; Mrs. Lenora of Horatio Alger taught him - Furlong, chief of staff. At the year's end 88.000, or al- ‘The man and wife, both 79. Home with burial in Oak Hill Lockwood, Carl Loomis, Floyd courage. : __ |most 8% per cent, of the salaried) pag come to Birmingham in 1953 Loomis Jr., all of Pontiac and Don- (Frem Guideposts, copyright, 1956) employes in rhe United — States | to live with their son, A. C. Cemetery. al 4 1 Fl / of Draytc n PI ains 7 eligible to ac were pic! Richards, 32411 Sheridan phy . so surviving are five rs an average of abou per cent) verty Hills and had been liv- Mrs. Dwight Cross Merchant Quizzed | Beverty ie = Mrs. Richard Ody, Mrs. Edward! and sisters; Mrs. George Kayga, of their salaries under the Pro-| ing at the Avon Home for some Bre Dwigmt (Emma) Cone, Schram, of Pontiac and Elwin 4 ‘6 ' §| ' i ette St. died § ay oe ’ cael ot @ Latayetic Beet ee Loomis of Clarkston, also Walter Ef] eorgia aying ; an illness of two years. | the 18 irs. Florence Fowler of Buffalo, Besides the son, survivors in- Loomis of Jackson, Fi Aid | . illness of two ene New York! _ Service will be at 1:20 p.m. Tues-| COLUMBUS, Ga. wn — A white irst Ald instruction on April 9, 1886, she was the day from the Farmer-Snover Fu: merchant was held today for ques:, : sleep-dazed passengers in pany’s payroll deduction plan in ais three sisters in Canada; six ineral Home with burial following tioning in the slaying of a promi-, | fart Thursday ithe bus escaped serious injury. (1955. NY.: ‘ Stilly of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and six grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. a z i | E e i Uy F i i i i ’ i ———e * * | Griffin reported Tarbox said he. a “didn't know what happened” Car-Bus Crash Kills 4 \when he plowed into the rear of a| lear parked on N. Genesee Ave.| STAFFORD, Va. uW—An auto- north of Ogemaw Rd. |mobile carrying five young sol- He was jailed after treatment diers slammed head-on into a! gyany) for minor cuts and bruises. ‘Trailways bus near this northern | il eiy GM employes pur- | Virginia town last night. Four of chaged series E United States Sav- which Saudi Arabia reportedly paid more than two million-dollars. It said it had been decided their shipment, and that of some repair parts to Israel, would conform with U. 8. policy for “the maintenance of peace and stability in the area.” Rail Strike Threatened PHILADELPHIA ®—The Broth- erhood of Locomotive Firemen and in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after i the soldiers died instantly and the ings bonds with a maturity value clude two daughters, Mrs. Helen fifth was critically injured. All of of $111 million through the com- Eikenberry of Altadena, Calif. and —_—————)| grandchildren and two great gr and- Engineers today awaited word qaughter of Dohn and Sarah Mon-, a 7 eee _ the rea Mediation ome roe Dutcher, She married Dwight in Perry Mt. Par Cemetery, nent Negro! physician. Linea n Washington before going ahead Cross in 1906. Mrs. Cross was al) | ig ata An inatractiog claim wendatal M h H ] d - D h P] | Service will be at 11 a.m. Tues- with final plans for a strike against resident of the city Gr 38 y ars.iWilliam Albert Rounds Solicitor General John H. Land First Aid will begin at 7:45 p.m.) ot er = In eat ot Gay at Manley Bailey Funeral 'Home with burial in West Park ;Cemetery in Cleveland where her inusband was buried. Surviving besides her husband are four children; Howard D. Cross of Pontiac, Leonard and Richard Cross of Auburn Heights, Mrs. Ida Measel of Pontiac and 11 grand- was ) y, tonight and tomorrew. High te-| children and § great grandchildren. | Elizabeth Shultz Rounds 2 ~ 8 laser wed ppm led Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tues-| Surviving are four children; Mrs.! inds | a ——— S| day from Huntoon Funeral Home Numan Putinsky, William Rounds, the Pennsylvania Railroad. ‘The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly, @loudy with Hitle change in | it 57. of 69 Said last night that Dr. Thomas Thursday in the chapter house of! |H. Brewer, 61, ‘threatened to get’) the Oakland County Red Cross, 118 Luico Flowers, 54, shortly before Franklin Bivd. Against Daughter-in-Law * * the so oe ulin 2n0 Mary | cnysician’s life Saturday night. | The course, open to all men and! DETROTE (a ph ouce (say 18) pine hoax wert sery when hrs: Land said investigation showed women, will meet in two-hour oes rence usin Detrokt police | Seas uekas pressed | ecesell pie Flowers told police he had been sions for 10 weeks, giving a total of man has admitted conspiring wath action: Davenport said. threatened by Brewer. Police Capt. 20 class hours of instruction. Con- | two skid row habitues to beat up”| Mrs, Austin was acquitted four, s a daughter-in-law acquitted in the|years ago in the fatal shooting William Albert Rounds, E. Hopkins St. died Saturday. i f . Pa. in 1898, he, : Bota inj hwanda sre tlt mee burst of pistol fire ended the| Hal, Candy Honeymoon After Vegas Wedding LAS VEGAS, Nev. —A brief : Teday in Pontiac ‘with burial following at White | Pfc. Charles Rounds, Mrs. George | py Armstrong said, ‘Flowers ducting the class will be Dr. Mau ; Lowest temperature preceding § ¢-= (Chapel Cemetery. Gray and four grandchildren, all 4. Very nervous and worried be- Tice Thome of Pontiac. {fatal shooting of the officer. of her husband, patrolman Vincent honeymoon is ahead for quizmas- ‘ the! -—*)* Austin. A jury found her temporar-|ter Hal March of the CBS TV 8 —_— of Pontiac. d ‘cause he No charge is made for le . . | " . Jeanette Eileen Peterson | Funeral arrangements are pen | Brewer course, and a few registrations are| But they said Mrs. Agnes Asta-jily insame at the time of the show “The $64,000 Question’ and ing at the Dudley H. Moore Fu-) still open. Students may register S@uskas, 58, denied yesterday she slaying. ithe former Candy Toxton Torme, i ‘offered the pair money to kill the| The Levons said the plot was recently divorced from singer Mel Jeanette Eileen Peterson, infant neral Home and will be announced! Brower was hit-by seven bul- by phoning the Red Cross chapter was afraid of what might. do.” * Ld cE] 8 am.: Wind velocity: calm, Direction West-northwest, fises Tuesday at 7:20 a.m, se children: Willie and Thomas Gwin! + 4 \ Moon sets y at 3:46 a.m, ee ee eS {daughter of Robert D. and Helen ater. lets from aq .25-ealiber automatic FE 4-3575, or calling in person. | Widow in a vendetta. “just to make believe to keep an Torme. as ee _.. wiL, Gix Peterson, of 118 ney o. —_—_—— pistol as he stood in Flowers’ of- ————— | OM Astasauskas, along with jold lady happy.” Davenport said, eS Te. m..........17 12m. :.... 26 died shortly after birth yesterday fice in the F v B Department an: z = _ |Mrs. Levon told him: March, 36, and the former model BB. Merseseee 16 1 p.m % jy Pontiac General Hospital. Youngster 9 Struck i in ep Waterford Man Hurt her danghter and son-in-law, wie actress, 30, were mar- Oa. M......... eS eae - ; fF 7 Store in the downtown Negro busi- , Bertha and John Levon of subur- “John and 1 made up the and we 10 a. m.. 18 Surviving besides her parents, . a Cc h T | h a An n 8 P plan ied Saturday at the home of Mr. : —— | . ; ix CI ness section. in Crash on lelegrap ban Roseville, is held for investi: | because my brother's death had ne * 5 a Guntia; ic Pentinc and grandmother, Mrs. Marie or iN htl H t b C oe ; ‘ and Mrs. Belden Katleman, own (As recorded downtown) of Pontiac are four brothers and) 1g y 1uUr y ar . ee: A Waterford Township man was Kation to commit er: me preyed on her (Mrs. Astasaus- | | vethe El Rancho Vegas Hotel. leven, tomparatere tse cot: dsisisters: Drucilla, Kathleen, Annette Increase in Filing Fee hospitalized early Sunday after a formal charge bas been placed | Kas) mind. We prepared an clab- District Judge Frank McNamee of- Mean temperature . ws. + Bland Roger, all at home. __A nine-year-old girl suffered a Sou ht b Count Clerk head-on collision with a Roseville, against any of the three, orate plan to prevent mama from ficiated. chemmeaaege Funeral will be at 10 a.m, Tues- cut hand when she was knocked g Y y driver, who apparently lost control! Held as police witnesses are Don- taking some action herself, We | , *« * ’ One Four Age Pentise _ « day from Sparks-Griffin Funeral eign benge pediigegiric a fe saa oer Gist P. of his as ee fo Oakland ald Russell, 43, and Thomas Bunch, hgoa gra y Poss ae iat Boh Sweeney. ania former temperature................ 33 |Home. jinto » ne: r St. Allen has as the State Legisla-|County Sheriff's deputies. |50. - |comedy partner, was best man. mam temperature. oe cee. 37.5 ‘Saturday afternoon. ture to impose a $1 fee for filing In satisfactory condition in Pon-| Russell said Mrs. Astasauskas of- ——— seemed) happy leeconeyia wife Beverly’ was ma- A ae —. Daniel Morgan Gwin Dolores Washington, 610 Bloom: of corporation papers with county tiac General Hospital is John C.'fered them $2,500 to kill Mrs. . itron of honor. - Mighest fat Socal Pemeerotares The: field Ave. was released after treat- clerks’ offices. Linson, 23, of 1272 Shoman Rd. He | Marian Austin, 34, He said he gave| Russell said he met Mrs. Asta-| ~ im 10 -# in 1934 Daniel Morgan Gwin, 67, of 39 S. ment in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital,| “The volume of such papers is is being treated for a fractured away the plot because he feared Saukas several times in a bar. She Head Goodwill Unit Sunday's Temperature Chart |Johnson Ave. died Saturday in'where she was taken by the driver, constantly increasing and they take left leg and right arm, authorities/|Bunch would go through with it.|gave him varying small amounts eads ; 8 Lansing 39 18 Pontiac General Hospital after a Preston Pepper Jr., 20, of 60 Orton more time to process hiking*our’ said. =e Assistant Prosecutor Alvin Dav-/of money, he said, and he went] DETROIT op —. Vernon Schwan : a Ts Mare 2 11, 10-day illness. _,. [St \operating costs. The fee is needed| The other driver, Lawfence V.|enport said Levon, 43, and his wife,|along with the scheme because of inger, assistant sales manager at i 7.4 Mam B® a een i Ceeve’ Co. Arkansas Gill teen Debi = - . elke eet extra expense,” he ex- Hill,.23, was released after treat- | Bertha, 38, told him a fake con-|the payoffs, never intending to|Detroit Goodwill Industries, has : 53 2% New Oriesns 81 67 + ody * was the son Of daughter of Mr, rs. Renof plained. ‘ment for cuts and bruises. Deputies'spiracy had been coneocted with carry it out. = been a nted director of a newly . bed = oe a of #4 William and Morning C. Gwin. He | Washington, of the same address,| All papers would be covered in- did not hold him in the accident, | Russell to make Mrs. Astasaus- ° - . 3 : D cceateil Industries in Port 4 B: Le Prancisce $2 4 married Anna White. ‘ |told Police she was running to a cluding annual reports, amend- whith occurred on Telegraph Rd. kas believe her son’s death would] Finally, he said, when the moth-'Huron. Goodwill Industries sells a4 4 Beattie cry 3 1f Mr, Gwin is survived by five store and didn't ‘see the car ments and appointment of resident north of Orchard Lake Rd. at 5:45 /be avenged. Davenport said Ros-jer pressed for action he brought/articles made by the physically > e 2 8 coming. agents, - a.m. isel confirmed the Levons' story.|Bunch in, Then he got frightened.| handicapped. o % o ounty Voters ie . i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1956 repare for Area Elections Thi 1S Week Your PTA Is Piccnlag: Primary Today in Rochester Waterford, Farmington Go to Polls on Issues Tuesday North Hill meeting of the North Hill PTA will Elementary Schiool. : , . Hudson Hi arranged ROCHESTER—Eleven candidate Mrs = fhames appear on the ballots for the primary election being held today at the Village Fire Hall on East Fifth Street, from 7 a.m, to 8 p.m. Candidates are Clarence F. Bushman, Hilburn Carpenter, Stowell Collins, Robert J. Scheans, Charles W. Talley, Norman R. Day, Sydney Q. Ennis, James C. Hill and Elizabeth Maitrott in one group, running for four seats on the village council for regular terms, and William J. Croslin and Frank Rewold for a one year term to fill an unexpired term. Those the highest number of votes will be nomin- ated and oppose each other in the general election March 12. - Village Clerk Lillian Easterle said Saturday that 1500 persons are registered as qualified voters in the village for the general elec- tion, but 65 of that number will not be able to vote in the primary because they registered after Jan. 23. cussion on “Child Guidance.” WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Tomorrow the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for taxpayers to express their opinions about the $3,500,000 building program proposed by the Board of Educa- tion, If the bond tssue 1s approved, $2,000,000 will be used to build a second junior high school, the site ‘for which is located next to the FRANCES O'BRIEN Mr, and Mrs. Leo J. O’Brien of 9556 Outlook Dr., White Lake |Township, are announcing the en- gagement of their daughter, Fran- ces Fay, to John R. Ingamellis, the son of Mrs. Cecil Ingamells of 2561 Panel on Child Guidance ROCHESTER — ‘The monthly er at North Hill, and the Rev. be at 8:15 tonight, at North Hill) a@ program featuring a: panel dis- Group Slates Edgar A. Lucas, rector of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Moderator Will be Mrs. Hill. Re- freshments will be served by the Executive Board. Oxford The PTA Capers fund-raising dance of the Daniel Axford PTA is slated Friday, for adults only. | General chairman of the affair is Mrs. Al Sage tickets,eward Hart and in charge of publicity are Mrs. John Berth and Mrs, Afdie Matheson, The dance will be held in the ‘school gymnasium. Hosts will be Mr, and Mrs. Earl Irvin. Marlette Open house for the parents of) pupils in kindergarten through the fourth grade will be held Tuesday evening at Bea MeDonald School as a part of the regular PTA meet- ing. The fifth and sixth grades’ open house will be held in March. Imlay City The monthly PTA meeting will be today, at 8. p.m. Mrs, Jack Homer is program chairman. Supt. Alvin Norlin will introduce Dr. Norman Hender- son, an educator from Australia who is at Wayne University on jthan three weeks, | University of Michigan, She was iin 1948, ‘ ; ihundreds of students in their daily Principal's Wife | Dies at Milford ’ Mrs. Johnson, Teacher, | i Counselor for Hundreds; Service Tuesday MILFORD — Avalyn Allen John- son, one of Milford High School's most popular teachers died Satur-| day afternoon. She was confined to. Pontiac General Hospital less) and her death came as a shock to the Huron Val-} ley area. Mrs. Johnson's husband, Er- win, is principal of the high school. Born in Watervieit, she at- | tended Western Michigan Col- lege and graduated from the a member of Phi Beta Kappa and belonged to OES, MEW, NEA. She was also a member of the National Council of teachers of English, Coming to Milford from Belleville Mrs. Johnson counseled problems, Her entire life was de- voted to encouraging teenagers to- ward higher educational develop- ment, During the last few years. Mrs. Johnson has acted as girls’ counselor and taught psyc! hology | and English. She organized the first) Future Teachers of America Club) aby a fellowship. He will give his -+mpressions of American education in comparison with Australia. This is a special program for Founders Day. Clayton Preise! will have his | FFA members demonstrafe par- | liamentary procedure. item, The proclamation reads as) ‘follows: A memorial fund for teen at Milford High which has grown) from a membership of 15 to oe | 50. START MEMORIAL A memorial fund for Mrs. John-| TWIN BEACH PTA FAIR — Twin Beach PTA is presenting its annual fair on Friday, beginning at 5:30 p. m. The event will offer a myriad of booths and entertainment and Twin Beach School will be decorated western style. Practicing up for vises."’ ‘School to Go Western for PTA Event json has been organized by teac hers, in the Huron. Valley School sys-) COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The! Schedule Twin Beach Fair Friday Night |the entire building will be deco- the date are sharpshooters Martin Lawson, 4275 Haggerty Rd..and Paul Cunningham, 7824 Pontiac Trail. Janet Winter, 770 — Bivd., Pontiac Press Photo “super- into Group Submits Zoning Code Keego Harbor Planners Drawn Up KEEGO HARBOR — The City Planning Committee submitted rec- ommendations for a zoning ordi- jnance for Keego Harbor in the ‘recent joint meeting of the City Council and the planning group. Principal provisions of the ordi- nance are as follows: (a) Off street parking, (b) Limitations on the stations, (c) Provisions are made for classificatiog of all -properties commercial or residential zones, substantially as existed un- 'der the Township of West Bloom- field and (d) Public health, sanita- tion and safety measures. Review,—the appointment of one Commission together with the city clerk and mayor; police. salaries and personnel; general personnel policy such as hours, wages, group insurance, and social security for all city employes, -|Extension Club to Meet WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — The White Lake Home Extension group will meet at noon Tuesday with Mrs. Foster, Brendel]. : . ages, candy sale, games, side Montieth School on the corner of{Williams Lake Rd., Waterford! neereganins wil be served by |agers in sera ie ova — annual Twin Beach PTA Fair will, oom, tate, teak, — will _be on hobby bunting Crescent Lake and Hatchery roads.|TOwnship. No date has been agt| he 10th grade mothers. See rewencce sa ae glia |be held Friday starting at 5:30 tes, shooting gallery, pocket storage Space. $150.000 will go for six sites—four for the wedding. of these will be for elementary buildings, one for another high school and the other for a third junior high school. . $1,260,000 is budgeted for the four elementary buildings and > $100,000 will build an addition on the proeest dayno Adams School. If the proposal is approved the school taxes for school construction will continue for several years at Fire Damages House Owned by Bermuda, Inc. urday afternoon fire caused $1,000 damage to a home on 3729 Lone Pine Rd. The home which was owned cording to Board of Education of-| Rogers. The blaze started in the | WEST BLOOMFIELD — A Sat-| Keego Harbor The newly-equipped kitchen of the Roosevelt School was used | formally for the first time by the! PTA, teachers and room mothers. | | The PTA helped equip the kitchen jby purchasing the stove and re-| | frigerator, County Calendar Imbay City mM. brance in this manner. Gifts may Road, ‘be sent ta the Board of Education. | | Her body will be at the Rich- _ The ome ot the tai is w western and! ardson Bird Funeral Home until | == 1 p.m. Tuesday. Service will be | held at 2 p.m, the same day at the Presbyterian Church, Burial Turn Down will follow ‘at the Milford Me- B ill morial Cemetery. Mrs. John- | Besides her husband, son is survived by one son, Allen, at the school on Oakley Park west at Green Lake Road. |who is presently attending Western S@fety experts have turned thumbs | Attractions include baked goods, horse drawn sleighs, hay- | | rides, fish pond, plants and bulbs, | wee elephants, _warprice pack. Proposed ‘rated in that mood. - i= t for Motor Boats | LANSING“ WP — Michigan waterk. that would be hard to enforce and confuse vacationists, passed the Senate and ig now in The new multi- ~purpose room will | be open and serving a variety of _isupper menus, : IMPORTED * * * of Mrs. Bernie Betzier, Chairman of the fair is Mrs, Charles Winters: jcochairman, Mrs. Lou Richards; president of the PTA, Robert Thi- bideau and publicity chairman, Mrs, Charles Scully. rhe wr sore \down on Senate-approved bill T i the same rate at which taxpayers; by Bermuda Plantations, Inc. of | = meets Wecnessay in the. Pellow ship sar eee : ‘ ee tae allowing we mships ea motor- F. Dil, sg by Sen. Harry s . , | Room nele w Ly 8 Lans were billed in December 1955, ac-| Detroit was occupied by Marion [the World Federation “ot the Methodist mother, Mrs. Blanche Allen of boat speed limits on inland tikes. og tar age Robert Monteith i ficials. The high school item will go off the tax bill soon. * * * living room and according to the Rogers was caused by the carelessness of children. The voting places for the elec-| Chief Ben J. tion are: Precinct 1 — Drayton Plains School, 3000 Sashabaw Rd; Moshier, said Sta- ship Fire Department, fought the! tion 1, the West Bloomfield Town- | | The Past thar Grand Club will meet jet the IOOF Hall jon Thursday. The hostesses are Kathryn |Upleger and Ethel Justin. | The Women's Fellowship of the Con coco Church wil) oat with Mrs. rman Kersten, Thursday, at 2 for a 7 o'clock supper Alment Bellaire; two sisters, Mrs, Howard! The opposition was voiced at a Tanner, also of Bellaire and Mrs.|“ater Safety Clinic sponsored by Alfred Snook of Wayland; : Richard of East Lansing and Hugh! ators, boat manufacturers, law of- of Wi isconsin. ficers and coast guard officers. three the State Waterways Commission _|brothers, Kenneth Allen of Florida, | and attended by boat livery oper-| the House Marine Affairs Commit- tee. It would require boat owners to large lettering on the bows of their Many of the boatmen said the |>#*S paint their names and address in| Precinct 2—Donelson School, 1200 fire for over an hour. Station 2| The Bventn Fellowship of the Piret| Milford High School will be| bill would create a hodge-podge It would also allow townships, DETROIT ® — Robert Monteith, W. Huron St.; Precinct 3—Water- an emergency. |S'mt"y ous Caerch ill) most of "‘closed Tuesday. bz of speed limits and regulations | cities and villages to set motor. |", Sinn Fein leader in Ireland's stood by in case of | ford Center School, 1021 Airpert | ———————— Rd.; Precinct 4—Waterford Village School, Steffens Street: Precinct 5—Pontiac Lake School, 2515 Wil- liams Lake Rd. - FARMINGTON Floyd Cairns, Township Clerk, has completed final plans for con- ducting the special Farmington Township Library election to. be held Tuesday. The election will be held to au- theorize the township to levy a ,tax of three tenths. of a million the assessed valuation as equalized by the state for the purpose of main- taining and operating a proposed new library building. It is estimated that the tax levy would raise $10,334 for the year. | | * | A. Lucas will conduct a Holy Com- boat speed limits on lakes with. in their boundaries and set lim- its on the horsepower of mo- tors, The boatmen said they favored identification of boats but that it | would be done with numbers ‘in-, stead of requiring owners to dis-| Play “their names and. addresses, | ‘mittee is now considering a second | bill setting up a state-wide motor- |boat registration system, Slate Two Communion Services in Rochester ROCHESTER — The Rev. Edgar. The House Marine Affairs Com-| ist supporter in the Spanish Civil War, died Saturday at his home in Ferndale. * * _*# Born in Kilquade, Ireland, Mon- teith was forced to flee his home- jland in 1917 because of his activi- jties in the Irish Nationalist move- | ment, He came to Detroit in 1922 and went to work the following year tired in 1943 as a foreman, Although opposed to the CIO United Auto Workers union, Mon- teith was one of 10 who founded the Workers Council for Social Jus- munion service in St. Philip's Epis- | tice, Ine, to organize the auto in- ‘dustry. Suppers are under the direction Dies in Ferndale fight for independence and a loyal-| with the Ford Motor Co, He re- |" WHS 1S THE ONE... FOR LIGHINESS, FOR ELEGANCE. IMPORTED CANADIAN WHESKY. A BLEND. 6 YEARS m1. 06.8 PROOF. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS 60., H.¥.¢. Recommendations Being number ‘of trailer parks and gas member to serve on the election | The STOPSoknonurr EXCESSIVE HAIR LOSS Lets Scalp “Breathe” Again! Glover's Mange Medicine itehy scalp, falling hair. Uniike canient de copal Church Tuesday morning at; He is survived by his widow, 10 and also on Friday for St. Mat-| Mary, two daughters and three thias Day. The regular Women’s stepchildren. Guild workshop follows the service | Funds for the construction of the| joint city-township library, as well as the proposed site, are available through the Clinton W. Wilber and dressings, Glover's is » real medicine made like « doc- soothing ols that realy sti Sep sqovnd Mange ed iy Glorers Bruce Carlisle estates. and maintenance only. Township officials are predict- ing a light vote because of the limited number of inquiries as well as a light registration. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until | 8 p.m. Township precincts are No. 1, at the Fire Hall No. 3, wad Town Hall; Ne. 2, on Wheeler Street: belt School]; No. 4. Bond Se ied Be G 1”? Voting machines will be Sars a REBA HEINTZELMAN | Among Bill’s rare coin collection every island in the Great Lakes.|had a boss—only my wife.’ His tri n- ay. all four prec IL Miford Correspondent is an 1856 Flying Eagle penny. val- He has thousands of bird pictures housekeeper, Mrs, Margaret Wy- : : . . | MILFORD—Fighty-three years of ued at sm , He has af full wr of which - te latina and ant, rae ot her boss, ee man Q - ndian and Lincoln heads, hegin- processed himself, is absolutely amazing. ter a Officials Ascertain fe packed full of iedventure) snd ning, with the year 1856 to 1909 and +> whole lifetime of active existence, interesting activities — that’s Mil- his full set of large pennies is) William Purdy lives right in the he really believes that ‘life begins - Oak Park Fire Cause ford’s Bill Buedy ‘Priceless heart of Milford and has “never at 80!'” ‘ ' Purdy’s collection of commemo- OAK PARK — Set. Edwin ison! of the Oak Park Police and Fire (now deceased), came to the Unit ~ than $1.00) and he explained that SOFT WATER Department said this morning ed States from Ontario to visit the “yoy never see this ty pe of coin . that “Detective Shewood and World's Fair, and never returned. jn circulation.” The “Wolverine Way” Goodrich. of the State ic a Settling in Milford 61 years 1847 GOLD COINS shal’s Division, with Fire "ago, they proceeded to raise tiny gold coins dated 1847 are Sold by shal FEFdmund Nowak of Oak Park, ascertained on Saturday that the cause of the $250,000 fire at Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church was caused by a_ short : ; s MAple 5-4352 one “and it's sure a ‘standing’ will be Fe funded ed for any in the electric wiring at the of Bill has been an enthusiastic ev- are worth $50 each C 0 Oualit =) be a es ue been perips a Your at completel¥ = i a0) compare Our Ouaiity ot of trouble with my feet and my ay ae on eee Cnouetee | ee wshercclon! Econ toon tee I . leg muscles. Finally, I tried Ben- = He further stated that there (S0" CO ccing: P oe Pay, unl 42nd Annual Exhibition of Michi © Free $30 installation with copper Gay. I rubbed my legs, feet. and was no evidence of vandalism. jing. fishing and taxidermy. gan Stamp Collectors, Bill ankles with it and what relief! Be- Olson said that fire department members had done their utmost. Working in conjunction with the ; : : © On! handle with shift contro! a pain! Ben ~Gay's my stand-by | ie) douee (the iblace| which) flared |Bloingical Department at the Uni: Oe oo nmerican and Canadian ciel pinta Baie le after it had been obviously versity of Ann Arbor, Purdy has — ® “Dowex” mineral by Dow Chemical ainksincis ce: Uses pallecing (ie Women smouldering for hours. The fire- over 150 rare Michigan birds which In his younger days, Bill has or Men, men. then put all -their concen- tank sore feet. Ben-Gay acts fast... . ARY also has over 5,000 bird’s e gs the government and has been on se Zuea really fast to bring soothing relief. SS tration * . hag ed eyed: packed neatly in big steel cabinets, = ® Patented—Plastic inside Its world-famous formula contains OINTMENT WECE joining school, he a distributors up to two and a half times more of 4 \PP —EEE His special Federal Government KEEGO HARBOR — The gal Cass Women's Club will hold a sert card party on February 23 at. y 30 p.m. at the club house on ing action goes.to work fo ‘bring Cass Lake Rd. Hostesses are Mrs. desk, where he has perched for ® Engineered to fit. your family needs welcome relief. Your feet fee! bet- Open 9-5:30 Room 2-3, _ Phone Harold Stickley and Mrs, Clarence 25 years. He was trapped on ter. you feel better all over. Try it! Fri. ,'til 9 15 W. Lawrence FE 2-2895. . Schumacher $149 Up—Monthly payment as low as rental service _ Rub in Ben-Gay ...rub pain away ! onees a1 s i? a S -_ Funds raised throuth the proposed tax levy would be used for operation in the art of collecting. Besides his In 1895, Bill and his wife Bertha three boys, who graduated from college with honors, and are all skilled erigineers living in the rea, . 150 RARE BIRDS he has caught and preserved. He ‘ license has permitted this activity Old “Baldy,” an American eagle measuring over 2'4 feet high, dominates the collector's Sulpher Island, near Alpena. y 4 ty ; : , 4 a pe a | the United States HALF DOZEN HOBBIES — Milford’s Bill Purdy, 83, is an expert coin and stamp collections (shown in part above, right) he is a photographer, hunter, fisherman and “Old Baldy,’ taxidermist. Above, left, is trapped on Sulphur Island | 25 years ago. Life Begins at 80° for Milford’s Multiple Collector rative half dollars is worth more among Bill’s gold collection which has attracted experts from all over Some pieces are smaller than a regular dime and checked his own collection and found that he has close to 10,000 ‘banded’” aver 10.0%) sea gulls for Get the Fe Ry MERRITT COOLEY ® No threads for salt water to rust ® Large top for easy filling of salt ‘\. © 10 gauge extra heavy galvanized © 10” False Bottom—keeps it up ® No Down Payment { 2 10 Year Warranty © Free water test in your home Tuesday. Classes for adults and young peo-| Costa Rica and Ecuador have ac-| ple who desire to be confirmed on quired fleets of merchant ships| Switzerland, Liberia, June 6th, are now being formed. |since World War T, Classes will begin about Mar. 4. - be held for both’ ‘groups on Sunday evenings — ‘Sessions will __—— “My feet were killing me! 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Mat. $1.25 Children (Under 12) all times... $.50 AMPLE PARKING!I1 MICHIGAN STATE FAIR GROUNDS FEB. 18 thru 26 Texas Jailer Admits Letting 7 Men Escape LAREDO, Tex. (INS)—A jailer has confessed that he aided seven men to escape from the Webb County Jail at Laredo Saturday. The jailer, Roberto 8. Hernan- dez, 38, admitted during a lie detector test in Austin, Tex., yes- terday that he bought $6.27 worth | of hacksaw blades and smuggled | them to one of the escapees. . ” * * Remains Intact His Recent Squelching| of Students’ Rebellion Shows. He’s the Boss MADRID, Spain «*—Generalis- simo Francisco Franco is still the boss in Spain, Ld * * His fast action in crushing stu-) dent demonstrations and moving to restore order in the falange! party show it. These steps are believed to have sos) nee 9) rere ear te Scout Official Specks eralization of his regime. The generalissimo’s three-month) ‘at Cub Pack Meeting suspension of two basic rights of Clinton Valley District Commis- | the Spanish Bill of Rights more} sioner H. M. Boorn spoke before than anything else underlined just|Cyub Scout Pack 25 and about 45) how drastic and far-reaching his| parents last Thursday in their) action is expected to be. ‘cali meeting held at Longtfel- Now any Spaniard can be sent) low School. into forced residence anywhere in| After the four dens of the pack | the-country. Any Spaniard can be de monstrated their monthly | arrested and held incommunic: ado} lachievements during the meeting, | with no charges against him for a 20-minute safety film from the | as long as the suspension of civil Pontiac Safety Council was shown | rights exists. . |'° the group. permitting a prisoner charged with a capital offense to escape from custody. He wil] be brought before the ~ | grand at be today. WANTED TO BUY 1000 COMICS Also T000 TRUE LOVE STORY MAGAZINES and National Ceographics Piper's. Outlet 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 | Meanwhile, Jose Luis ilin seu Velaas dhdatiain ase ian Tres, Comedian’s Son Ailing back to the pro-Nazi days of World| LOS ANGELES (INS) — British War II, was reported to have be- jcomedian Biid Flanagan is flying gun a sweeping purge of the only| to Los Angeles today to be at the party permitted in Spain. He re-| bedside of his son, Buddy, who is placed Raimundo Fernandez'in Temple Hospital with leukemia. Hernandez was returned to La-) redo and charged with unlawfully) THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1946 = : | Joey Adams to Mark NEW YORK — Phil Silvers and pretty Evelyn Patrick were. jrushing through dinner to get to a TV set when a heckling) ifriend shouted, “It’s very strange, Phil—_two months ago you didn’t believe in television ratings and Jackle Gleason did. Now YOU do and HE doesn't!” * * * * When Willie Mays was dating the gal he marriéd, the NY. \Giants brass “investigated.” Her ex-husband, Bill Kenny of the Ink Spots, assured them she was a fine housekeeper and cook. “Bill,” a friend asked a) later, “was she really a good cook?” “No,” said Kenny, “but what do I care? I'ma Dodger fan.” * * * * Stripteaser Gypsy Rose Lee met the beautiful Belgian chan- |tootsey Monique Van Vooren at a party wearing a very low cut gown. “Don't you bend over,” warned Gypsy, “or I'll report you to my union!” ... Mrs. P. Skouras asked Tom Saxe, the ‘hamburger tycoon, for a donation for Boys’ Town of Italy. He igave her $10,000. “Thanks,” she said, “every little bit helps.” |So he gave her another $10,000. — Joey Adams, whose movie, *Singing in the Dark,” opens here with a party for his 25th anniversary in show business, com- plained about his wife Cindy’s charge accounts. “Every i'month,” said he, “Saks rears its ugly head” ... Sign at a |Kansas gas station: “Buzz twice for night service, then keep your shirt on while I get my pants on.” * * * * Bing Crosby has this sign on his bike at the movie lot: “Here's your Minute Maid Orange Juice Boy. It’s great with gin —what isn’t? ... Moe Popkin, the Sage of Scranton, claims a Republican leader there said, “Why, the Democrats can’t run the country. It’s all us Republicans can do!” Ex-Comedian Dock Rockwell, who now has a sign- | i Cuesta as minister-secretary gen-|The younger Flanagan has been) eral Thursday. hospitalized for five weeks. Rae rer matinee a mera la SHOP PONTIAC " SHOP TONIGHT to 9 theS® we are OPEN! | | | | That Old Gang of Hers painting business in Maine, has his own‘sign which reads, “Southport Institute of Arts — Fine, Coarse and Medium” » « - "Tis rumored Steve Allen’ll next play the Tommy Dorsey Story. He looks like all bandleaders (Hungry!) ... Gertrude Bayne, staying in a Miami Beach hotel, phoned down to a snippy night clerk who said, “Well, what eat- ing you?” She replied, “That's what I'm wondering.” x * * * their age, you're only young twice.”—Ted Steele. 25th Show Biz Year the fire and Bogie pushed Lazar in the pool. Then Bogie said |e |Lazar cheats at croquet by walking urider the wicket. Next) | gag as soon as we get it, THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Actor Pred conde and Benay Venuta are celebrating their rent 4th anniversary . Rhonda Fleming (reunited with her aoe husband) is nevertheless being phoned by the Wolf's Set, including G. J.... Bert Freed and Nancy Sutton (the ex-Mrs. Horace 8.) are honeymooning. Terry Moore and Gene McGrath, try- ing to keep their marriage secret, even had separate rooms at the Isle de Capri in Miami ,.. MGM may hire Christine Jorgensen to publicize its fiim, “The Opposite Sex” .. . Hal March told pals) jokingly that he’ 7m have Mel Torme sing} at his wedding (to Torme’s ex, Candyig Toxton) Jackie Miles celebrates |g his 25th year in show biz, starring at the '™ pa Monte Carlo in Miami, with singer Si ELAINE GORDON Elaine Gordon. Marion Marlow’s groom, Larry Puck, busted a toe climb- ing inte his Caddy ... Jane Russell gets the Person te Person treatment March 2.. . Bill Miller, Lefty Clark and the San Souci syndicate want te buy a Las Vegas hotel . A local furrier rejected a COD order from Farouk . 20th Century-Fox had to kill 20G’s worth of “Carousel” uaant same - La ads because singer Claramae Turner's name came out and the incomparable musi / J “Clarence.” BENNY GOODMAN! EARL’S PEARLS... ALSO———_—— “The world may owe you a living, but you'll find you have to be your own col- lection agency.”—Fred Chiaventone. WISH I'D SAID THAT: These days, says Elise Rhodes, a versatile cook is someone who can handle any kind of can opener. 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She left her chil-| | jdren there and came straight to| Greatest news in the warld to! |Hollywood to have her gown forthe Alberghetti family — Anna- I the premiere fitted by Helen Rose.|maria’s father, who was so grave- | After flying to Las Vegas for ly ill, is getting well. He’s able to; |the premiere and getting the ap-| walk around and will be allowed) jplause that she’s sure to have be-|to go home in a week — riding in| — she is so good in the pic-| his new car iture, she'll plane back to Florida | jto rejoin Tony and their two boys.| May Wynn seems to be tele- ROMANCE FADES | vision’ s newest young star.- She : has her eighth TV assigniient in The interest of vivacious Linda the three months since she left | Christian in Edmund Purdom has Columbia ireally faded. She gave a dinner in| ~ - jhonor of the famous comedian iCantinflas a few nights ago at ,which Purdom was conspicuous by LAKE THEATER TONIGHT ALAN JUNE Lapp « Alyson “THE Me CONNELL STORY j WARNER BROS. » WARNERCOLOR sreacopnome soune oe | The first locomotive to ram in, CENSUS T SOREATE omcemn New South Wales was exhibited in| JOHN PAYNE - RONALD REAGAN his absence. \Sydney, Australia, to mark the | i in that RHONDA FLEMING - etek Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. [eate. s centennial in a | \Juan de Bersteguin, very wealthy | —_ |Hollywood guests who have homes ‘in Venice, Paris, Biarritz and Mex- \ico. ee | | | } The De Bersteguins were en- | tertained at dinner at Roman: | off's by Richard Gully. They | were fascinated by Linda, who speaks French, Spanish, Italian, | English and three or four other COCKTAIL languages. | “af " LOUNGE The Suzan Ball Memorial Fund | e at the City of Hope is gaining in 1122 W. Heren momentum. Fifty fan clubs have Huron Bow! Bidg. banned together to arrange a big teenage dance, turning over the | ee proceeds to this most worthy t ; | cause. The committee is composed of. |young stars who knew and loved \the courageous Suzan, who was itreated at the City of Hope and fought so valiantly against dread A NEW SHOW anna 4cancer. onig m= =| On the committee are Janet ‘Leigh and Tony Curtis, Debbie | Reynolds and Eddie Fisher. Piper * ice Lae See _ some GORNEL WILDE: MICHAEL WILDING ° ‘owe 6 andier, R¢ son, Hugh O'Brian and others who a... FRANCIS GEORGE SANDERS CARON ‘are working in conjunction with UES., WED., THURS. 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Is Pompey’s Head. 708 8 -And What Kind of Contury-fon able” ple Are These? “3 a = shorring RICHARD EGAN DANA WYNTER CAMERON MITCHELL & with Sidney Blockmer 8 Produced, Directed and Written = for the Screee by PHILIP DUNNE CINEmaScoPE® —CO0-HIT— Warner Bros. eceome SSN LOSES WEIGHT * NICK LAWRENCE Back from a ies Vegas THE RENNEL WAY NOW | engagement that won him BIG RAPIDS, MICH. “I like Renne | encore, upon encore. Hear Soexgagache sPradually and cately SHOWING 1 his accordion sing and you Hy want more, more, more! GLORIA BROOKS Blonde-Bombshell Singer! She} puts everything into a song'| liquid EL Concentrate. You'll | seven E losing more. at el. reduces like a | reduc aid noua takes away bioat | and tha full beggen lipdan each meal. 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Par No i, 85-100 doz be Par tek" is dos behs ae he .. $0-Ib bag; No 1, 1.40-1.80 §0-Ib ck, No 1, 1.80-2.00 bu doz behs. . Pa ps, No Potatoes, fancy, 1.60 bag. Rad- ; radishes, ubarb, HE i 2 i H ES house, No 1 Q topped, No i, 2.00-3.50 b Greens: Kale, No 1, 1.00-1.60 bu. Lettuce and salad ns; Celery cab- . No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. visas: ¢, 16.00-16.00 30-doz cases, um, 13.00-14.00; small 10.00-11.00, THE PONTIAC PRES e | 7a I S,. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1956 ca ee ~|mountain ravine ern ‘Avalanche Kills University Prof Four Others Injured in, Landslide of Ravine in New Hampshire MT. WASHINGTON, N. H. iw—) A Northeastern University profes-, sor was buried under tons of snow and ice which broke off a and descended onto a party of five Sunday after- noon strollers, * 7) * Missing and presumed dead is Aaron Leve, 28, of Boston, a pro- fessor of psychology at Northeast- Survivors of the rumbling ava- lanche, all from Massachusetts, are: Albert Sanderson, 51, of Way- ~ News i Brief Pleading guilty toe simple larceny, John O'Connor, 54, of Avon Town- ship, was fined $25 with $15 costs Saturday and sentenced to five days in jail by Orion Township iJustice Helmar G. Stanaback, A $35 spare tire was stolen Sat- ufday night from his car in the city parking lot at 22 W. Pike St., William Irish, of Milford reported to Pontiac police, Richard Young, 25, of Auburn Heights, who pleaded guilty to reckless driving Saturday before Bloomfield Township Justice Al- bert C. Carr, was fined $35 with $15 costs. Fish Fry Friday night, 4:30 to 7:30. Adults $1.00. Children 50c. Mothers’ and Dads’ Club, St.. Fred’s School. 197 S. Parke St. —Adv. If your friend’s in jail and needs bail. Ph. FE*5-9424 or MA 5-4031, —Adv. — op land, also qa Northeastern Univer-| De you have a carpet problem? points, Rubbers pointed lower. Sana sity professor; George Spears, 34,|Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103, Pont, whose directors meet! pgrporr. |AP salable of Newton, manager of the press —Adv. Rien was up 4 points at 230 at|1300. No Bh gpl Lane en Men STORM AFTERMATH — Five persons, including two children, a eee AP Wirephote bureau and director of publications Rthet Chapdelaine’s Reant ae aeg: and then it backed|"°Gatte salable 2,700. Largely slaugh-| ™iraculously escaped injury when a tornado-like storm wrecked the whic Arkansas during pre-dawn hours, shattered the nearby | at Northeastern; Charles Fay, 31,! snop aackaion apes pose away from its top. The stock rose ter steer and year a = aned ane James Burrell home in Cleveland, Ark. The storm, one of several home of Mrs. Burrell's brother, killing the Negro man instantly. of Upton, a draftsman; and Frank cutting. 6303 Dellwood, bs “ 8% Friday. and cent Zeceipls ‘owe: slaughter oor . assistant principal at Ashland High| Laké. OR 3-4792. md, : 6 6 fait : School : : few steady to , with many W. ll S * 4 ° « . , lee eet treet Would Hail Ike’s D Con Ceara Pais vend ced Saas Pea aeetetees Mand Sends |Wall Street Would Hail Ike's Decision psn sues To Probe ‘Conspiracy’ a at caen i then cut its gain in|inelude three loeds. Oklahoma” yearling pi They suffered only minor bruis- in Mexican Immigration rat pea ite ay ieee __ |to Campaign as Good News for U.S. jg sz,2rans tot were half, The company 30.00-$1.26; some held higher: short load 5 ® ° * |be “badly shaken” r-| WASHINGTON (INS) — The : i. : ig " ‘ dly en" by the exper- soon would enter the paper bus mostly ‘choice fed heifers 18.00; early rains | er ience. House immigration subcommittee ness. ctive |eutters $.00-11.00; early sales utility and By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER |intimations that Eisenhower will various transitions trom boom to| Sanderson said later: will investigate what was. called Aveo Mig.. Friday's aaa bt pe orange Ps 4 13.08-16.00; "good = INS Economic Commentator [Tun and be elected for a second depression and recovery. “We were walking in the bottom|® .‘““widespread conspiracy” to issue up %, opened on 9,000 shares) ig og sno Market opening} CHICAGO — An active de-| 4 Widow asks whether she term would be construed in Wall| The annals of business in that|of the ravine when the head wall|>ring Mexicans into the US. unchanged at 7%. about steady with last week's close: should dis of stocks before|Street as good news. arlier period indicated that nei-| broke off. W. t climb illegally. stocks were ! pose earlier pe indicated that nei We weren't climbing. We Among advancing af Sorly sales geod and aheiee venlers 30.60. mand at the opening sent Brain! President Eisenhower a: * * « ther party had any monopoly on were just taking a Sunday after-| Chairman Francis E. Walter Mohasco common arid pre ra | 32-00: utility and commercial 15.00-|prices higher on the Board of,his decision as to whether to run| This in part springs from the the prosperity issue. ~|noon stroll. (D-Pa) said he ordered the probe Boeing, RCA, a pe cere Mhoep salable "3.000. Few early sales|Trade today. for a second term. fact that after 20 years of the New * yen oe * after receiving “sworn evidence” Textron, American auways ee Co ee ee ° od She thought an announcement by/Deal and the Fair Deal, Eisen-) As a devotee of the two party; “When the head wall broke off,/of @ “criminal attempt to break and Pan American Alrways. Bod; some held higher, sheep searce,| After the initial buying was satis-| Eisenhower that he would not run not only espoused the system, I de any tendency to|We were all swept away. All of down immigration laws. * * aeons ystem, I depolre any y vere U, &, Steel, Bethle-|” fied, the trading pace slackened|would lead to a market crash,|Ametican competitive economic | identify one party or the other|us were buried except Fay. I was| He explained in a news release nee Steel, Goodrich, Anaconda 7 and prices slipped back a little|such as followed his surprise |SYStem, but showed enthusiagm for|with the well being of business, |buried in the snow all but my feet. Roereanion aonns gy = Copper «Santa Fe Railroad and Grain Prices from their best levels. They re-jheart-attack last fall. it. ‘PRIVATE ENTERPRISE =~ ug - - —— the a ibaa ae gr eg rd Oil CHICAGO GRAIN mained substantially avobe the Pog | aah — us hel e others.” Standerd/O8 alee shortly after), CHICAGO, Feb. 20-(AP)—Open_ to- |Vious close however, ew Mec Goce eos | Ria = woes . rege “pan. If the Jeffersonian wing of the| The avalanche was at Tucker. |!ncrease of the number of immi- The ering in reporting transac-|“*” wnea:— Buying appeared to be based on| Sr hie original iiimes Pe” | sion of investment and of busi. |Democratic Party, with such per-/man's Ravine about 1,500 feet be-|£Fants entering the United States, the ae uickly. March . .... 218% March . .... 42% | reports of crop damage in Europe of his original iliness. aces plenning. sonalities as Gov. Lausche of Ohio|low the summit of 6,228-foot Mt.|from Mexico. Gone, B cesred wee Te "co AUN is mg result of severe cold weath| The market prefers certainly to and Sens. Byrd of Virginia and| Washington in the White Mountain : ks Sept. . ..... 1.09% March . .... 135% or, plus the feeling the Senate|uncertainty, It will be helpful to| Until reformers made survival Russell and George of Georgia | range. New Yor toc Dee. 313% May. ..... sa pad am per cent of par-|have Eisenhower's plans formu-|°f the free-choice setup: in its were dominant, there would be a ed armings Q' tat: ones eeeee * would Ir : ll J . a (Late Morning Quo’ _ A - 130% opt, 130% lity pine wabparts on basis crops.|lated and made public. pristline form an issue, the two/bipartisan assurance of devotion! The ravine is shaped like a half N, Ohio (INS)—General Tire & Agmiral, 20 op Kelsey Hayes. 33.7| July é 1.20% Merch ae leer 12.02 * * © Goon News parties from the end of the Civil/to the private enterprise system.|bow! overhung by the 1,000-foot Bubter So. ere ‘ae x re Allied Strs ee Loge ene -_ ' at ° es ; r3ene ne ’ a3| Wheat near the end of the first ; War and the advent of the New Ie the other wing of the Demo head wall. It is considered so dan- of $9,704,731, oF $6.29 per common share, Allis Ghaime 3 60 Fyn i ‘ eee hour was % to 1% higher, March) ee peer, Deal March lemmas Sate mate cratic Party there is a differ. oe Oe oe. ener a year. "pe eee pe Mt 2 peated Alum Ltd ....103.2 1) umat $218%; corn unchaged to % high-|the analyst must recognize that control of government during the| ° od ants cake wath discouraged from using the area! §¢ 502645, a By Alcos . ...... 86-2 Tie My 61.4 : a —— -——.| @nee of attitude to until spring, when snow conditions —et triine .. 23.4 beg an3 er, March $1.3044;oats %& to % NEW YORK (1NS)—Union Carbide & sn oe Oe as pera omposer higher, March 62%; rye 1 to 2 . a interest business.executives and |are more stable. _— |earbon Corp. today announced. “secard Am Gas & i. Sg Lene, 8mm 3 f ° cents higher, March $1.26%; soy- nic gia oad {f1/000,000 ‘and $140.135,068, geapective=- am Motors .. 82 yiocke Trk “... 28.6 Dies beans % to 1% higher, March . ommuni ies * = ' ly, were pr reported, an Megs «ott wae e, -¢ Charpentier Di , | sy enaver Suffers 7 a am News .... 30.2 . 414! $2.53%, and lard 8 to 2cents a Adiai E. Stevenson has said that WILMI Del, (INS—Atias Pow- Am @met] ... $1.2 Mey D “95.9 canared hi 5 “the der Co. & today net earnings in cece aq Merck. os _ pounds higher, March ; the ‘times are propitous for 4 aa BS Raat Hata 2 _pamas — comma Gute a Reet Hatin, rag he nnd at ag, pro mete.” come Big Political Defeat |Six--aezes ites Ses Am Viscoon'"<: so, Monona Ch <-> 443) aD ocame one of the music| ——— Mrs, Robert B. Robinson |; t gain entrance. mon sense observation has stirred ohare. Se serines Fear, . jon ead | . oe Anes Wa... G41 Motor Pd. 348) public's favorite depictions of Paris| Woman Hurt in Collision | WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — ariwo brothers, Charles of Lapeer care party comrorerey DUESSELDORF, Germany un—|}i0,8 = fur per cont Armeo 8t] ... 50. "ST S\died ’ ( * ‘ Henry of Caro, survive. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer suf- ‘i Co 172 Nat Bise 373 died Saturday night. He was 9%. e Joint service was held today for ry , ti . Atchison. 147) Nat Cash ® 384) Charpentier did almost all of his Caused by Broken Tie Rod sir vice Robert Robes James A. Hancock Sr. sharply for his “moderation” phit,|feted a sharp political defeat to. PROGRESS PATTERN Co. Aveo Mig :.\' (13 Nat Gyps .” 488 composing before World War I. In) WEST BLOOMFIELD — Zelpha|both 71, 8997 Lakeview on Cooley| FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —losophy. by Democratic Governors (44: His party was ousted from Bein ‘Steel :-1818 Nat Thee. .£2)1950, when he was 90, he conduct-/W. Powers, 32, of 1265 Lochaven Lake at McFarland Funeral Home service for James A. Hancock S;,|Harriman of New York and Wit |POwe® in the booming Ruhr Val- Dividend No. 5 Boeing Air... 73 NY Central . G3itd a Soth anniversary perform-|/Rd., Pontiac, was treated and re-jin Dearborn with burial in Wood- l64, 21629 Mayfield, will be heldiliams of Michigan. Democratic ley state of North Rhine-West- ce lnc EO ry elas te ang apee: of “Louise” at the Operajleased from Spenre General oy oa Ee Mr. Robinson died| a+ 1 pm. Tuesday from Thayer|Sen. Ketauver has backed and| halla. ces ba po quarterly —_- Bris My ..... 281 Nor Pac. 164) que. pital last night n she received late Thursday night in Wayne| 1 a cents a share Brun Balke .. 26.5 Nest Autine . 163 * * « back injuries in an accident on Or-|County General Hospital after Fy ills epost ay oo Rose- filled on this issue. One of Adenauer’s top lieuten-| extra dividend of 15 cents a Surroaghe “a = cos ee) Be His greatest ae is the att chard Lake Road near. the Sylvan long illness. Ged Saturday presi a aaamtiag’ NOT CONDUCIVE ants, State Premier Kar! Arnold, ow Mooring wd been —_ poe = ~ Fee = ai of arisian ‘‘mid-| Shop = - Camp Soup .. $1 Pan AW alr gy ey, i oe an Shopping Center. its wite, Kathryn M., dled two tiness, his ite Sua | eae 25S M ce [ape gtoma ge baea by nord value annen ae Bale Can Dry .... 161 Param Pict - 338 her love affair with a poet. Char-| According to Sylvan Patrol Ho Neopet Ow Lt Co ne Dlddaes, Hot ood Noted Neen dlh cal parties in the Ruhr. Arnold, We vente Cdn Pac .... 324 Parke Da ....444 . c to Syiven + aco heass in Dearbera. | when) nee: |\Guree soma. James Jr. of Farmins.\rever™® policy of immoderation |C@! parties in r. AINOK,| 1956, to stockholders of record Capital Airl .. 306 pa RR ....... 23.2|pentier said it was his own story. Mel Glover, Mrs. Powers said that a oe a Sn eemaeas vies ne would be conducive to Bitiness or 0M Of the founders of Adenauer’s| at close of business on Tues- Carrier Cp .-. $83 Pepsl Cola --- 223 that he lost Louise when he went|the tie rod on her car had appar-| “¢d of her husband's death. — en Pe ee pas | decncial' cantidease. Christian Democratic Union, was| day, February 14, 1956, Cater Trac .. 636 pheips D ..... 61.4'to Rome to study and never found/ently broken, causing her to lose| Besides the son in Dearborn, they Barring whe replaced as premier by Socialist W. F. HUSTED Ches & Ohio . 56.5 32.1| : ‘ jdaughters, Mrs. Mabel Davis of . rysier . ... 734 Bite Mor, «4 her again. control of her car and hit Albert are survived by another son, Ray-/netroit_ and Mrs. Helen Mettetal Accordingly, no matter how | Fritz Steinhoff. Treesuser eee lee 2-6 In later life he gave much time|Sockow, 67, of 3737 County Farm mond K.: of Cedar Island Road: | eases lie ome m4 much this writer might prefer to ee ¢ Pentiae, Michigan Climax Wo. 64 Pit Piste G - 30 \\to social work, particularly among Rd. Howell. 12 grandchildren and 3 great grand-°i sare and 4 gra poeta pea | See Sagres keep its eee The a = Ad-|pebruary 10, 1956 settee GE Pullman 68 |the midinettes. children, : * | stance, ness executives enauer’s stren n t upper Gal as, “on ie Rersjou) ——_—_—. Three Suffer Injuries John Erigson Mrs, Sarah Grayhek L eee aad pcssoatel em ie = Gorman ey Les) Con Edis | '.. 4g Repub Stl .... 45.8 M ' C h Mi : Ae LAPEER—Service is pending for| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| ®t rred to greater hope |Pariiament sharply re- COCKROACHES Gont can. 402 Bs Met hy arine Uras IXUP in Waterford Collision [john Erigson, 7105 Vernor Rd His Service for Mrs. Sarah Pauline| a ee lar ce ae ee Wl be caste ke caste ae ! Cont Mot .... 4 (pt bat BE athe ‘body was found Sunday noon by a Grayhek, 26, 2318 Kohler Rd., will) Preach “* : : Rock Spg .... 28.2 rsons were treated for ly Was tous y y ynenx, , rT ' One Full Yeor Gua Gorn Pa. a0 sefeway #* Stuns Howell Couple ayers at Pontiac General neighbor, Bryan Howay, when he be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from| ¢ hand, or by those who be- |some of his plans for West Ger- : ventas Seas oes Scoville Még.. 31.2 Hospital yesterday morning after t0ok groceries to Mr. Erigson’s Pursley Funeral Home with burial Hane pney ral amas ae teat aenent: cn ae ee ~ bu G wecs.. oe Sears Reed x 4 HOWELL (INS)—A couple here, an accident on Cass-Elizabeth Lake |home. ie Agel ceery ee Gray-| cme. pro-big ness, on Asters liapects| (Gall he onl aan Gt aaly ane Seat toe Doug Aire ... 802 Sinclair O|.. s@ijstunned by belated news of the Road, Waterford Township. Mr. Erigson was sitting in his ine seaves her husbeed. Ear:| nage of merchandise moved intol] S'8ns used. oS on ee Socony Mob... 67.61 4 on of their son in Fri aay's eras | Waterford Township Police said} chair when Howay looked eae = aa Adi Denies rem mie rveo foe castiog pests "a that Netherlands port of Rhine Rox Ex Com n Fast Kod 785 oes the accident apparently was a col- Sl can 2 sumes there is no political hay t0/ piver py, | : EI Auto Lite. 314 Sta brand, 41.3/0f & Marine transport plane near): ¢i. netween cars driven by Law-|., Marie and Bonnie Lee, all at be made out of taking the same fib lon ares ar Ee eoce, Sian teak pany | eo nea 124 Std Ol Call. 0.5) San Francisco, today awaited the once Heaslip, 22, of Waterford § p k d A t ‘home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. middle of the road position that! — _ | Zoo oe = aa sid en ot . 182 jreturn of his body. \Township and Gerald O'Shaughn- IX ar e U 0S Robert Paul; four brothers, Eu- Eisenhower occupies, business and . Ss et eae Pairb Mor .... 42.2 Std Ot! Ohio.. = 2 , : ene Paul, Carrol Paul, Lester: fj ri ri , ens, JP... 25.5 ’ qs. (essy, 19, of Keego Harbor, both . \8 , ' finance will obviously not warm Food Mach... ae Stud “Pack 20 oA The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Er- injured. Also treated was cioria LOOT by Thieves Eau: all of Portland, Ore. and up to business baiting and attacks. Get CASH NOW - PAY LATER Lied ep tlade ET pon Suther Pap a $4 cir es abies Pad baesd knew | Heaslip, 21, of Waterford Town- Bebe’ Paul of a ona ein Oe on the free enterprise system—no| 5 : ; Gen Bee ee bul AMES being seri ta Hawi at thought *!P: Car strippers had a busy Fri- oon ot Portland. oneal wnat the motivation may| > Get Casn for a Fresh S v | Gen Fads ...... et a eu: : | day night, according to Pontiac ; j be. or a Fresh Start Now - Pay Larer in ' 2 re ? | J ‘ | y he Gen Motors “3 Thomp Pa. a $42) after 45 hours had elapsed that e Police Sorice Thief police (Parts) (worth! (more ithan| David — Mackey = convenient monthly amounts. And get these extra benefits: F Gen Time... 302 Tran W Air... 24.4)had escaped the tragedy. P .x{ HOLLY — Service for David pets: Cash In 1 Visit—phone frst—upon approv oni : Gillette 21 GL Twente Gen... a8 _. * ‘Just Robbing Cigarettes S08 were reposted stolen trom O* Cuaries Makiey 4 U2 Mackey British TV Expands Bill Consolidation Service at no extra cost! Redes ette ..... we went Cen... 25. , ; cars. ne Poe : | . — : eames Ted Seeley] en OI ee es lo DETROIT (INS) — Lame come-| Curt Crawford, 10 S. Tasmania, R4., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednes-| BIRMINGHAM, England @ — carte eernente ond have mere cosh left over, ; Goodyear 623 Unit Air Lin. 39 |Cause of a snafu in Marine identi-| 2 whose car waS parked at home, day from the Dryer Funeral Home Britain's commercial TV has ex-| - “etenwide Credit Card recognized at over 970 affilisted offices! : ONO Rye. 3 Unit Pruit.... ree) [tae tat records, did not arrive un- back of oe week: renonmediltode hubcaps missing.| With burial in Lakeside Cemetery, panded into the midlands. This ; Gt West 8... 218 wh ‘Gas Cp 312 til yesterday, The Marine Corps Robert Good, 23, when caught AE wheel ding was reported there. Graveside service will be adds six million people.to the po : : Gulon. |. ats US Lines 233/ mistakenly notified next of kin of by Detroit police in the act of ; ‘held by Lodge 134. Mr. Mackey tential audience of sponsored pro- : omecth 36 US Rupber. 84) . 1 hat landed stealing several boxes of cigarettes stolen from the car of Seth Jacobs, | Qf poet Loutle Giclec : ; ; . | Hooker Ei see Ce ee aR he war asl hel ron an nd| (and pocketsful of small change) 4100 Elizabeth Lake Rd., who said died Sunday at Goodrich Hospital. grams that began last September ! Ill Cent ...... 82 safely, then ha atedly se : — eS ‘at 586 S| He is survived by two brothers, in competition with the govern- | Intpit Cop... 62 Wert Uo el 1s out Rema ccceeenirte, to, sacuiteescl ou ih a Bi ae san) permed atm = Kcllow andl Geko ben ae bolly | aed Goat BBC. i Interlak Ir.... 29.6 Wests 232. the actual victims said: |Bivd E. oo __ __ secs! | Int Harv 3g Westg El - 88.5 ; : Set “T just wanted a smoke.” | Pairs of $15 fender skirts were Tat wick a11 White Mot 30.7} The mixup is under investigation. | : ae is | Int Paper 1124 Wilson & Co. 142 —————— reported missing by Gordon Cas- : | : Beet Weeds |B Nosser Worn caaan, & xn st. vio id Dean, Magnani, Hayward on ed ene teed t ¥ Yale & T 64.4 3 ot., f Ad tnt pit 4 Tel Mi Young 82 26 Nasser Warns Israel theft-eccured in front of his house, | ; f ge ‘ Y l. Se eens be crx Coe | 'G Hall Rd., whose car was d M U f O ae Zenith Rad 126.6 rGrange Hi 6 feces gue Mt mt About Egypt's Strength parked in'a bot at St Louis and QI arty Up tor Oscars STOCK AVERAGES CAIRO (INS)—Premier Gamal |Baldwin Aves. HOME OWNERS ’ pssecoted| Preek cee 5 | sooel Naseer) warmed) Israel | yes. | Charles Bebefield, 17 Allison,) HOLLYWOOD u—Ernest Borg-iney for ‘Love Me or Leave Me” bf : . mn «woe uth sete iterday that Egypt was so strong ‘said a $10 battery was taken from nine, whose acting earned him'and Sinatra for “The Man With Ask us about: | Braet ag dl Stocks she could smash an attack on any his car parked at home. only $50 a week three years ago, Thé Golden Arm.” ne , Week an ae 305.8 ite 26 137 Arab nation. | A $10 fender mirror, was strip- and James Dean, who is dead,| = * © Ths Neve Ope eS home owners One: All Untenal : warcece 2181 1261 712 101, In an address broadcast from Bil, ped from his car while parked emerged today among early fay-' Jennifer Jones (Love is a Many. Policies in one with only one expiration date! eee eee eS et lt bets on) the fringe of the Suer| at 570 Second St.. Cary Wyllie, 436 orites in what looks like the tight- Splendored Thing’) and Katharine ew * ise hes a3 13 a 13 Canal’ Zone, the Premier said a) Lowell St., reported. jest Oscar race in years Hepburn (“Summertime”) and El- FIRE WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. t jow ui : | ; * * * “war of nerves’’ was being fought} DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS lin the Middle East and that “our SAVE UP TO 25% : eanor Parker (‘Interrupted Meio DETROIT STOCKS j Susan Hayward, who portrayed dy’) were the other three top ac- (C. J, Nephier Co.) ! s Prowler Flees With $17 Figures after decimal points are ei hths Nerves are strong.”’ | | ; Singer Lillian Roth in a battle of tresses named. Both Miss Jones ae miei Ruseere High Lo=n eal * . ww ‘and Sleeper’s Trousers ithe bottle in “Ill Cry Tomorrow,” and Miss Hepburn have won os- See or Call Gerity-Michigan® ee 2403 He said Egypt and Syria were = rll marca St. told and Anna Magnani, the fiery Itali- cars before muon, : Mesogereee 7. 1. 9° 31 like “one man.” He declared: | ie = Sree . a nell trousers 2", Widow of “The Rose Tattoo,” The four other top pictures eee MAYNARD JOHNSON Mid wont Abrasire *, & &€ “We consider any attack on. peta’ voce eet le he TS yate the same nod for the top named are “Love is a Many- hoes Wayne Screws ...... 12 13 Syrias as an attack on Egypt.”) and $17 to an unknown house- feminine prize in the annual Acad- Splendored Thing.” “Mr. Roberts, GENERAL INSURANCE Ford* 615 62 Reports have persisted that Syria | breaker early Sunday morning. emy Awards selections. “Picnic” and ‘The Rose Tattoo,” *No sale: bid and asked 807 Community Nat'l Bank Phone FE 4-4523 Keller said he awoke at 4:19. Only in the top picture and best The best supporting actor nomi- a. m. to find a man rifling his supporting actor and actress cate- nees, besides O'Connell, are: Jack === ,bedroom. He said he jumped out pories are Single standouts fav- Lemmon, the Ens. Pulver of “Mr. | of bed and the man fled through ored. They are: ‘’Marty,” the pic- Roberts’: Arthur Kennedy, the Py, a front door before Keller could ture that defied every Hollywood Commie lawyer of “Trial”: Joe! see his faee or grab the pants. for \like Egypt, has concluded an arms ‘agreement with the Soviet bloc.) MSU Expert to Teach | These reports have appeared in. on Preparation of Food government - newspapers, censored Egyptian Pontiac Motor Division employes oo MO dated —_— norm commercial success; Mantel], Borgnine’s pal in “Marty | en he uveit wives are mrvites Ao get Cars Collide, Two Hurt JOHN BARRY The $17 was in a pocket. Keller Arthur O'Connell, the trapped and Sal Mineo, the neglected rich HOT SPRAY METHOD some pointers on preparing meals) J The appointment of John Barry 4/4 jbachelor of ‘Picnic’, and Jo Van boy of “Rebel Without a Cause.”| 77 FLAT ROOFS Tyree from Mrs. Frieda Bennett, Michi-| Two Waterford Township driv- as employment manager at Pon- a |Fleet, Dean's madam-mother in poGH COMPETITION Applied at 250 degrees F. — HOT ae Savery home demon- ers, injured when their cars col- tiac Motor has been announced by State Airman Killed * stration agent. \lided on Scott Lake Road near Personnel Director George M.. At i Mrs. Bennett will present pro-| Elizabeth Lake Road yesterday Watson. The position was formerly !" Louisiana Accident grams tomorrow and Feb. 8 at 8, morning. were treated and re- held by Herman Schwarze who is~ LAKE CHARLES, La. p. m. in classrooms just inside the leased from Pontiac General Hos-on special assignment with the Michigan airman died Saturday at day night over a nationwide NBC Blues’: Marisa Pavan, once known ithe Lake Charles Air Force Base telecast. There are no shoo-ins. jonly ‘as Pier Angeli’s twin until * * * ° main lobby at the front of Plant 9. pital. .|Plant Protection Department. Designed specifically to meet * * | Barry, who resides with his wife of injuries suffered in a motor-| she scored as Miss Magnani's “We Stop Any Leak—No Root Too. FE 5-7387 - a Gee. =e ae Large or Too Smal!” Three previous Oscar winners, daughter in ‘The Rose Tattoo’; needs of Oaklat\d County residents,| Billy Brazel, 33, told Waterford: at 214 Mariborough in Pontiac. cycle accident three days eariee | , the meetings free and open to, Township ce a car driven by came with the division in 1942 and Air Force officials identified the Spencer Tracy, James Cagney and and 17-year-old Natalie Wood, Jim-|¥ SHELDON ROOF SPR AYING CO. . [far ll a : victim as Airman 2C. Oren Ganger, Frank Sinatra, were nominated for my Dean's girl friend in “Rebel! MM , , ' billion then swung back into tis path. vious position was assistant em- of Centreville, about 10 miles north- a two-time winner, was named for. Fleet's stiff competition as sup-| #7 COMMERCIAL-sSNDUSTRIAL—RESIOENTIAL—APARTMONT Sctnaltes said he was preparing ployment manager. west of Sturgis. , “Bad Day at Black Rock,” Cag: porting actresses. the public. 31, had gone off has remained in the personnel de-' Pi , son of Mr. amd Mrs. Ralph Ganger,the best acting performance, Tracy Without a Cause,’ are /Miss Van| France produced 42 SPRAY ASSURES PERFECT PENE- TRATION AND ADHESION. Will net eheck or crack under any weather & conditions, ¢ 50% SAVINGS Guaranteed on Any Root Job $-Year Unconditional Old Reofs Made Better Than New _ Guarantee Commercial Repair Service—Flat Roofs Our Specialty | a Gs ee \ Betsy Blair (Mrs. Gene Kelly), | NO SURE BETS lwho played Marty's wallflower hi But all face rugged competition girl friend; singer Peggy Lee, the @ (» — A from other nominees named Satur-\dipsomaniac of ‘Pete Kelly’s| * the shoulder and partment since that time, His pre- | pounds of milk in 1955. 4 HAH! YOU TWEENK €eT 5 VER IME MEN EES FONNY 10 CUT my TROLLING LINES, NO? [ee ce f Ty | ify = 7 7 4 ry J : . | J J } ; f wet : ‘TIE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1956 | TWENTY-FIVE Nine Senate Groups | [90 IT YOURSELF 4) Zerexens 7 SICK BALOAN —— : 06 Ten ie cane pomummmummma fo Receive $726,000 6. FROSTINGHAMG WASHINGTON (INS)—The sen- MUN INTO UN- ate has granted $726,000 to nine pega dg TROUBLE sa committees, most of them Involved ra ANT MOM we in a: variety. of . investigative ac- tivities. ra - | ‘ $til pending are controversial requests from other groups, includ-| ing the Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee. The largest amount approved was $260,000 for the Commerce Committee. Others were $176,000, armed service preparedness sub- committee; $100,000, Banking €om- mittee Public Housing Inquiry; $5,- 000, federal penitentiary subcom-| mittee; $35,000, federal criminal| code inquiry; $55,000 Public Works | Committee; $50,000, Rules Commit-| ; tee, and $45,000, subcommittee to) ; investigate administration of the 4 trading with the enemy act. | Fe ae CS TS: ERMA IA AMIN After nine years’ work, Yugo- ’ glavia now is using its Vria hydro- | BOARDING HOUSE YEP, L WAS TEACHING LEANDER A FEW FINE tj POINTS OF THE MANLY Ghy ART AND I FORGOT TO DUCK fu. I MUST SAY THAT SCALAWAG I5 A BRIGHT STUDENT ~ L'VE} - MY WORD, FATHER! DID ONE OF YOUR PUGILISTIC PUPILS SCORE A TOUCHE ON YOUR | Mm OPTIC $—LET ME GO : SA FETCH A STEAK~ > VERY SOOTHING mt FOR A BLACK NANCY . 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