_ ’ : ‘The Weather | U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast Cloudy, snow flurries (Details Page 2) . THE Por 116th YEAR _ ] REESE week before the committee. . i ati aii TUBBY SHARKS — Others in the house might find it a bit inconvenient when bath time com¢s, but Victor Balibrera, 8, is quite elated Qve) tip-hiome for baby sharks in the emily tub. The three AP Facsimile OMARGES RERIUBY,— Former Sheboygan, Wis. Mayor Ru- dotph J, Ploets uses a pencil for emphasis as he testifies before the Senate Rackets Committee in Washington during its probe of the Kohler strike, Ploets accused Sheboygan Police Chief Steen W. Heinke of committing porns. | in testimony Heinke made last ee ae “People {and Sharks) in the News | AP Facsimile fledgling sharks are thriving on re a diet of bread crumbs. To make them feel at home, their water was carried in pails from a San Francisco ocean beach. Happy Youngster Keeps 3 Sharks in His Bathtub SAN FRANCISCO - — Victor Balibrera, 8, has, never been hap- pier. He has three sharks in his bathtub. * * “Victor taught -a 30-inch sand .|shark alive off the Ft. Mason pier Monday and persuaded his father “|Joseph, a carpenter, to’ let him’ take it home along with some sea water. The shark died that night, but not until it had given birth to three babies, x * * Victor says Poky, Tarzan and’ Skipper are doing fine on a diet of bread crumbs. After they get “a little bigger and stronger’’ he Aquarium. ‘Apple a Day...’ EAST LANSING (INS) — Dr. Eugene Lucas, a Michigan State the theory that-“‘an apple a day ~|eeps the dooctor away.” The -healih of 500 students now eating 7,000 apples a week will be compared after four years with ‘that of 17,000 classmates who have not eaten apples, plans to give them to Steinhart MSU Horticulturalist Tests University horticulturist, is testing — Homes Blasted, Youth, 17, Held as Dynamite ‘Shatters Windows, Roofs An Auburn Heights neighborhood was rocked last night by a blast from a stick of dynamite tossed between two houses. Police here are holding a 17-year- old Warren suspect. Nine members of two families escaped injury as the blast shattered win-. dows, tore off asbestos sid- ing, damaged roofs and sent window shades crash- ing to floors. Oakland County sheriff's depu- ties estimated the damage at about $3,000. spring?” SS i 4 Comics. ivaccccecssesee 2 Elsewhere, though, the Now that it’s eettinig close to || County News ..........0000 IM | like and a photographer will find a girl on her way to, it’s re nee poke preantg str _ Editorials ......... vessssee @ |] and a young man on his way, back from, lunch. up their unused household || Markets... pen : Ww. et articles and sell them. for cash Obituaries eee twoagetrrreens bd j oo * oe ore wee ad. Sports ........ * sees. 24 thru. 27 BS The photigrapher will ignore the girl’s 4 Theaters ....- nigicie vasnvieece: 2 (3 the yoyng man’s pleas for help, and. will pose them hoid- a Sian ae TV & Radio Programs .....35 | __ing hands on a park bench. | covers, $30; 2 chests; phonograph || -Wilson, Earl ...........:... 35 a “This is spring!” and the young man will get a black eye | and TV eoeiiantinn eagle - Women’s Pages ... 19 thru 22 || from his wife when she ‘sees it, ts. rE 8-000. . . : . ' 1 e- This spring's Raster paraders will inclede soversi : ? = Jerome “Bright Apet seeds shiaep) couples 5 his” ana ‘ ” ass To Place Your Want Ad [= ‘ ' "%s. Ten & FE eos. : oe a ae. ae a, Bn Ayer gregh ag trast etal Nag! ~—““DIAL FE 2-8181 Waterford Jaycees Sports & Builders man’s suit the baggy leok. .” Just’ Ask f th Show. Fri. Sat.dun., CAI Bidg. orthe | : . What does the coming spring mean? - WANT AD DEPT. | Paeroogg Nhicnb-agrweg) tonne ~ Open Eres. FE 2-615! He Ree life of security and ease had been made possible through her émploy- through GM's contribution to the ee she was| ' v7 Mrs. Newman, secretary to Donald W. Neal, production en- gineer, wrote- that GM had made many of her childhood creams come true. - The fantasies she had at 10 of a ment at the corporation and nation’s economy. “For me, my ceniea have been fulfilled far beyond my expecta- tions. For my family, I am sure that they too have had their dreams realized through. the high- est standard of ae they have ever known . “For my ceamnlty, It owes the greater part of its very exist- ence to General Motors.” Phillips, a 10 year employe, wrote of the progress his family and his community have made dur- ing the period he has worked for GM. x* * * He defined the -community in terms of its people and showed how the few he personally knows have improved their lot through direct or -indirect contributions from the corporation. _ He concluded; “What can I say. That GM does not give to” us jobs and our pay that result in this fina] sense of security? We Work and We earn the things we live for, but General Mo- tors helps make it possible. “That through GM’s continued progress. and expansion our OPPOF- | neth tunities for attaining the things that make for -happiness and. suc- cess increase accordingly.” Generosity Overwhelms AF Allotment Will Be Spent on Three Bases Wurtsmith, Kinross and Sawyer Airfields to Get New Facilities CINCINNATI — The U.S. Air Force has released of construction funds for was announced today. Col. Joseph Friedlander Jr., Air Force installations representative for the Ohio. River region, ee lease of the money. Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Oscoda, will get about $22,349,000 for the follow- ing: -A new 11,800 - foot runway, new supporting aprons and taxiways, avia- tion jet fuel facilities, main- ‘enance hangar docks, and | supporting utilities. The work will extend into the winter of 1959, Col. Fried- lander said. The K. I. Sawyer Airport, Mar- quette, will. get approximately $27,- 235,000 to be used for the followingt An extension increasing the total length. of. the existing runway to 12,300, feet, supporting aprons and taxiways, aviation jet fuel facili- ties,.two dormitories, each housing 400 men; an airmen dining hall, a 48-man bachelor officers’ quar- ALEXANDRIA, Va. @—Dowug- las Mastbrook rummaged in his api Lacg lage He found $55, Douglas went to a window.. “He saw a boy shuffling by, He held out the bills in a gesture of ity. The ‘boy ‘took them ;} ran. Douglas didn’t under. 2 cand. He’s only 3%. 13 Satellites Due Today CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (INS) — Three satellites were due over the United States today, but sci- at the Smithsonian Astro- physical Observatory doubted that anyone would see them. 7 2 maintenance hangar docks and supporting utilities. ee ae ee ane ie scheduled to be completed by the fall of 1958. Kinross Air Force Base, Sault 762,000 for the following: Increase the length of the run way to 12,000 feet, supporting ~ aprons: and taxiways, a jet blast deflector, aviation "jet fuel facili- ties, two dormitories of 400-man capacity each, a dining hall, main- hanger docks an quapest: facilities. ; ork is expected to be completed. cna alba LE pi fra Hy We have records of only the church and of the poli followers deserted Him. As we look back on the Do we defend the Master their lack of sincerity? lh, Sweet Joys of Spring! On ‘ceateatanetaty April will stand on a street-corner girls with his eyes that he will require the services of a stomach pump. The deadline for paying April 15. A midwestern breadwinner will be in such a hurry to obey the law that he will mail the Internal Revenue-Service his wife’s sh x *« * The formerly Brooklyn Dodgers will play their first game in Los Angeles on. April 18. thousand fans will already bleacher seats. Reporters will interview the first man in Hine and learn that his. home town is Brooklyn, N.Y: _ ly New York’s Union Square, on May 1, 25 persons will show up to watch the Communists’ May Day Parade. All 25 will be FBI agents watching the Communists’ May Day Parade. “ _Mother’s Day. will be celebrated on May 11, In honor of the. occasion, dad will tell wash the dishes. " Father's - Day will “he celebrated on June 15, “¢ honor of the occasion, mom will tell dad, “For a change, _ Bet those dishes done early." But, first, it will be spring — and it has been a hard a J Nitatinie: By ROBERT L. DIEFFENBACHER, D.D. Hundreds of péople followed Jesus during His last weeks of ministry. All that we know from the Bib these folks is that they accepted his popul er and as a performer of miracles. about most of ty as a speak- a few who actually changed their lives and became His advocates. When Jesus was put—under—pr tical ‘groups of _ day, His oy first Lenten period, we are critical of the fickleness of the multitudes. Are we any less fickle? Do we witness for Christ when our neighbors make light of religion? against those who take the name of the Lord in vain? Do we rebuke our indifferent friends for their. thoughtlessness, their selfishness and 10, a 19-year-old bachelor devouring so many passing i. income taxes will arrive on a opping list. — i ; At dawn, several © be in line waiting to buy 4 be é & assigned to find out who's ‘ mom, ‘For’ a- change, YOU In < approximately $73,346,000 — three bases in Michigan, it — Ste. Marie, was allotted about $23,- . of SE a a aI tee | , MARCH 1 19, 1958 House to Debate! Bill on Housing wer! ~ Defense Work The Day in Birmingham Post Office Dept. Seeks i Cole-Commerce Station of Critic's Blast - in Mongolia MOSCOW ®-— Ousted Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov. was de- | Reuther Tells’ “MeElroy |oounced yesterdsy’ in Outer’ Mon. Leaders Say Proposal! pinwmncHAM — A proposal by(held at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the’, | golia where he now is serving as to Be Sent Immediately |the Post Office the | William Vasu Funeral Home, Royal ~ fo Award Contracts to|zolia where he now is se “iniiing Ca and at 10.a.m. in Holy Name E = section of the main artery in the today ef an eneoming ear = he 3 y. : ; erans home loan and direct loan o 7 Kaow Ar 7 2 lower abdomen. Jimmy Gaylord was’ presented The girl, who apparently had be- Arbitrate Debts programs two more years for The will <~ the Dacron, a synthetic fabric used | the medal yesterday at a school {COM Confused about the corner World War II veterans until July group meet monthly : in ‘‘no-ironing-needed”’ shirts, assembly for his heroic bravery. traffic light and had darted into Pontiac City’ Commissioner 25, 1960. to discuss plans ior assisting the f replaced the diseased section. | - the street against the red signal,| *Oontlac City sein Res F a: program on the local level, Mrs. in a few months the bedy te ex. |_?°OrUTY 2 two Pontiac de- was Kay Liechty, 6, of 67 Sheridan|°O"Sidering a proposed citizen's; In addition, it would: Laird said. - RAI RS aateey St. committee to arbitrate debts of! 1, Make available an extra bil- Mental Health Week By E. H. SIMS using the plastic as a framework. Fimois ean at sana sae arte 2 Tip or eae lion dollars to the Federal Na-|, 197" way 3, special effort will = *l. /El,? ’) » Mr. Mrs. |workers = w unemployment | ¢j . to b ‘HA Wiss J What actually happens on March; The telecast was carried by Unveils Flying Saucer Lawrence Gaylord, 124 Edison (compensation is exhausted. Sat Gr wrinues on plas doe be made to increase public knowl- 20th — the day that Spring pba -TV in Detroit and relayed to for Air Defense Duty St., seosives the _™ Miecaving City Attorney William A. Ewart|where the. loans do not exceed edge of mental illness, she said. arrives? er stations in the state. medal and an awa me study t lit i = m_, . | The sun shines exactly half of| ‘The Miltenbergers had something| SOUTH WEYMOUTH, Mass. | trom the Automobile Club of [0 .Gucew commitice set us tly og ks Valleywood School, newest in the 24-hour day and the -other|to celebrate today besides the suc-| ~The Navy publicly unveils to- | Michigan. -lhelp. the unemployed during the ; the Birmingham system, ; : a “flying saucer’ — its ; 2. Provide an additional halfjhas announced the formation of half is night. Generally speaking, Ce a pore, eee ~ mee A pl atrol device, |4, three-day trip to Washington, |current recession. billion dollars for FNMA mort-|Scout Troop B15, sponsored by the Pie wes! r de 4 ° r A a : ‘ ‘ oe Sy Se ere? ee ee ae , D. C., in May will also be given! The committee was proposed |gage purchases for use at the|school's PTA. * Cool Weather __Prepares Exit _| ~—ting-of defense contracts in basic _piling for future use ifems of a Ease Unemployment * +* * merce Sts. is being studied by ; DETROIT « — ee Reuther Soviet press reports said Niko- “| WASHINGTON | u— The — Birmingham city officials. She died Sinday at her home. ‘mentto place 322-miltion dollars;!2!_G. _Ignatov, who vaulted to}. chacrennicnsl l adteacoason (arial + * © The Rosary will be t loyment Membership in the Soviet Union's foday. The department doesn't intend to| 7:0 this evening at. the \ in contracts spaal —E jruling party Presidium after Mo-|’ - | Leaders called up for abbrevi-/construct a government - owned home. = : | in the auto industry. _ |lotov's ouster from the govern- ; tated debate a $1, 850,000,000 emer_|building on the site, a Post Offi we eee = | The United Auto Workers: prési-/ ment last June, made the blast gency housing bill, and a pair|SPokesman said, Rather, the Postience; a daughter, Mrs, Thomas i dent made the proposal in a tele-| gram to Defense Secretary McEl- roy restentey: « munist Ban " Ulan Bator. eral public works end military oo to be occupied on aj Mrs ieee 4 construction spending. . lease basis. Heanewy: Detroit. Reuther said the contracts, for Ignatovy did not single Molotov "~ a This procedure would permit | _support and combat vehicles, have out for a specific denunciation, but The two resolutions, sponsored| the —— te remain on local , been authorized but not yet placed. He said the figure was based on . statistics contained ina letter from March 12, The press reports did not. s The UAW chief also —— widely aibies eae th es aaa of funds already appropriated by|trom the corporation a deed to| (Continued From Page One) ___ & five-point program un rw ance. ingress. its portion and on Cole street he said the defense department °° <7 The Senate already has passedjeast of Commerce. - oe to the floor. Sha t could create jobs. similar resolutions by almost un-| .- ah fr rom_windows, - animous vote. They have no legal! Glenn Berry, president of the MacDonald’s son, Bill, said he The plans called for creation of ‘“‘task-forces" to speed up the let- industries and expedite placement in high unemployment areas. the period of recession and stock- standard character that the De- fense Department will need.” perpendicular to the plane of the earth's orbit, The tilt of the eatth, moving from one area to another, is caught when the earth’s axis stands per- pendicular to the plane of its orbit around the sun — and if the jroom.—-This is routine after—such: official from Moscow did the de- nouncing. gress of the outer Mongolian Com- repeatedly blasted the purged group of Molotov, Georgi Malen- kov and L. M. Kaganovich for an- -|ti-Leninist and ities. Patient Doing Well After TV Surgery under an oxygen tent in his own surgery.”’ Ford Hospital surgeons, headed by Dr. D, Emerick Szilagyi, made what was described as a resection of the oartic bifurcation or an) oartic transplant of the Y-shaped in a speech before the 13th Con-} . antiparty- activi-| SAFETY HERO — Jimmie G An ll-year-old safety boy at Baldwin Elementary School proudly wearing with red, white and blue ribbons to the curb and out of the path is a gold medal brating their 43rd wedding anni- versary. City Retirement Board Reappoints Harmon Charles H. Harmon, a Pontiac earth did lean, or tilt, then! there would no seasons, Night and day would be of equal tength| tax consultant, has been re- appointed a member of the Pon- and our weather would be affected. |tiac Retirement System Board, of Winters would not be as cold and summer not as hot, if indeed there was much of what we know ‘@$ seasonal weather at all. Stays as Winter By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today was the full day of the winter season except in some Southern areas generally cool weather prevailed in most of the country, The spring season officially starts tomorrow. * bd * which he is chairman, _ Harmon, who has served on the board four years, was re-appointed Termed the “strangest shape in the sky,” the discus-shaped saucer rides piggy-back on a huge radar research plane and is a sky sentinel that can de- tect and warn of enemy — over vast distances. The Radar Flying Saucer — o name the Navy gave it — is ex- pected to bolster greatly the perimeter of America’s air de- fense. The disc can report on objects in the sky from sea level to to a four-year term, 100,000 feet altitudes. | About Jobless Pay Extension Ike, Governors. Talk. WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower sought support from state governors today for his plan to extend unemployment benefits to help relieve the recession plight of more than five million jobless, workers. The chief executive scheduled However, there was some relief from the persistent wet weather | .__ across the country. Rain and snow | «~~ diminished during the night in many areas, although there were still several wet spots. * * * More rain and snow fell in Eastern states, with rain extend-| ing from. Florida northward. through the mid-Atlantic states. Light snow fell across the Eastern coastal states intermountains from western Virginia northward through New York state. The Weather Fall U.S. Weather Buresis Report, PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Consider- a diness with iittle temperatare! teday, tenight and tomorrow. A flut - g a ‘Tegiste a 4-45, ue pect ed naa Jen | Sue le aor the states’ tion. cash register. ried to answer.a call Tuesday tomorrow near 43, light variable winds) ‘ night ‘ > teday and tenight. | ; Cl ‘ * i Today in Pontiac An Addison Township woman : Ylewest temperature preceding @ a.m | At 6 a.m.% Wind Aetocity, calm, Sun sets Wednesday at 6:43 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at 6:36 a.m. Moon sets Wednesday at 6:19 p.m. Moon rises Thursday at 6:30 ..m, Downtown Temperatures se enees Tuesday in Pontiac fas recorded downtown) Highest temperature .............. 7 Lowest temperature ... cece: cecees: Mean temperature .....ccceccevcee::+ 38! Weather: fair, | . One Year Age in Pontise | ™ Highest temperature .....0.. 'meetings on the subject today with | duration of unemployment com- | ing limits under state - controlled, ‘eight members of the executive committee of the Council of State; Governors and with. a group of his own top advisers, x * * He called administration experts into morning meetings at the White ‘House to pave -the way for his 2:%) p.m, (EST) session with the | panel of governors., At issue is what he has called a “tentative plan fer iimited and temporary extension of the pensation benefits” beyond exist- iwould be presented on an open ternment will have a deficit of sev- to keep up beoctit payments to jobless workers for 13 additional weeks as an anti-recession mea- sure. * * * Indications were that the matter basis to obtain the governors’ reactions, and that no hard and fast decision on methods had been reached by the administration. Since most state legislatures are out of session, the aim was to find a solution whieh would eliminate any need for calling state lawmakers into special meetings, Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D Va) fore- east today that the federal gov- en billion dollars in the fisca] year starting July 1 and warned it will jump to 15 billions if there. is al “general tax cut.” * * * programs, - Official sources said yesterday) that Eisenhower would propose to ‘the governors that the fedeal gov- | The Senate finance chairman ar- igued against “deficit spending for ‘Pump priming’’ on the ground that lit would create “disastrous infla- \ Pontiac Press Phete Gold Medal for Heroism tectives, Herbert Cooley and James ‘Bale, saw Jimmie race into the ‘street and pull a little girl back to Jimmie by the Auto Club. Building Industry Buys More Steel NEW YORK ® — One big” steel marketing area—construc- tion—is beginning to show signs of life, Iron Age, national metal- working weekly, sald today. “Reports from more than one steelmaking district,” the publi- cation said, ‘indicate that the products that go into construc- tion—heavy plate and structur- als—are looking up. “These products are being turned out at depressed levels, to Aid Jobless City Considers for Citizens Group to Plan to commissioners I-st night by Harold A, Grant, president of Fisher Body Local 586, UAW, who believed it could be pat- terned after one already in oper- ation in Flint. He said the committee could aet to prevent garnishments and fore- closures. Asked by one commis- tsioner if he believed that the UAW should declare a moratorium on union dues, Grant replied: “Yes, I do. But the current economic situation demands more than just that to cure it.” FAST ACTION URGED Grant suggested a seven-member committee of professional, busi- ness-and labor leaders be appoint- ed by the commission as soon as “| but defifiite gains are looked for in the second quarter.” The publication said there was No help in sight from the auto- motive industry. Steel salesmen in Detroit are beginning to dis- count speculation that the auto- makers might stock up on cars in anticipation of a possible strike this summer. Philadelphia Clean City NEW YORK’ (INS)—The Na- tional Cleanup Bureau announced today that Philadelphia has won the 1957 National Cleanest Town Contest in the category of cities” of more than a million popula- tion. Detroit was second, while New York took third place. Set for Easter Parade GRAND RAPIDS ®# — A clothes - conscious burglar was sought by police Wednesday: in the theft of seven suits, seven topcoats and two pairs of shoes from a Grand Rapids men's wear shop. Police said the thief ig- nored two dollars in the store sees $ 10- a — ns eae 3 Cub Scouts Welcome. 69 , 0 2 : : _gnest ang, Lovent Temperatare This Den Mom, 14 Bobcats. Your ‘se cag probaiy mata the wm in. © ore gin 1885 One new den mother and.14 Bob. a eet ee ~~ cats were. welcomed to Cub Scout f- ae. - ‘Tuepday’s Temperature Chart Pack’ 66 last night at moet “Inclindes : : Alpena a Marquette 36 2 School. 2 ; : z . ae a iki Gitee 23) wee oe JE __DYNAFLOW | Brownsville 63-42 Milwaukee 40 40 The den mother is Mrs. C. sree oS —_— = a | Buffalo i i fee's olla, 36.36 arid the new Bobcats are: Jack'| . — = a - i . a $f 34 Rew. Yer 4“ Hy Moss, David. Midkiff, Robert Gird- ae eS - = Pi Cleveland “ 29 Peliston 40 oo oe a9 - at ley, Jerry Farstvedt and Nicky 4q Denver mix ! 2 i : es 4 peyote 3332; - GM WINNERS — The two Pontiac. winners. : _. Pontiag Press Photos |Loulakis, Sriéhowee| MOTOR. UIC Chi fi Fort Worth ‘iS Spat, 2B) in the nationwide General Motors 50th Anniver- - Coach Division, ‘walle ‘Mrs. Elizabeth J. New- "te ety rosdwater, ES. a. : ong 5h 3 8: rie. 36 | sary letter writing ¢ontest_hear the good news man gets the good word from P. J. Monahan, David Betzing, Jonathan Brown.| . Tight... everything tm sl e Jacksanville 3 HH ~Washin, oa ae on the job, Taylor C. Phillips, left, is shown at division eee: manager while = work as a* y , Hammes, ‘- Steve 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Bs ~Phane FE 29101 a — we US : F? ah Ree mf work. as a paint sprayer at~GMC Truck and “gecretary. - Jameg Stone and- Terry Millikan’ candied : vo Sa : rg ay ? : = = = Sy = ps ot Ser eee ees FE Cv ae eae eet =e anos Seen = a *< = - -|Carry, ‘ F j|were most likely coming from an on the possibie: Commissioners John E. Carry, John A, Dugan and Dr. Rey V. Cooley hailed the idea, “It is a matter of urgency,” said ‘and we should decide what to do about it in a week's time.” * * * Commissioners also went on rec- ord as endorsing a proposal by President Eisenhower that the time period for unemployment ben- efits be extended. The period in Michigan at present is 26 weeks. The endorsement was urged by the city of Ferndale, which has -Isent a telegram to the President and hag encouraged other Oak- land County communities to take the same stand. No Space Men Found in Search for ‘Beep: Beeps’ It could be. anything from the. jnearness of spring to men from outer space, thought Oakland Coun- ‘|had called the sheriff's department) complaining that she heard “beep; beeps” and didn't know where they were coming from. After combing the area for any signs of fallen satellites or unusual * x * lay tower nearby seemed.to be the culprit. The sounds, they said, oscillator or _Teflectors tower. + —“)“jrdividual, sich as your mother? to Ike for Nos al of Democratic sponsored pump- priming resolutions to speed fed- by House Democratic Leader Mc- -|Cormack (Mass), declare it to be +“the sense of ~tadministration accelerate federal ” that the military and civil works force. * * * The big housing bill appeared certain to stir up a fuss ovér pro- visions to increase the interest many as 200,000 new homes this year and possibly 600,000 new jobs. * * * The bill would lower down pay- ment requirements on homes pur- chased under government-insured FHA loans, and extend the vet- President's discretion if the reces- sion worsens. 3. Authorize an extra 300 mil- lion dollars for direct veterans loans. in areas where commercial loan sources are scarce, and an- other 50 million dollars for mili- ‘tary housing. Income Tax-Fax Information on preparing your income tax return, issued by the Internal Reve- nue Depcrtment. spending| appealed to the city to take back Office plans to acquire a long-term option of the site and to design ‘tax roles, it was peinted out, Last week, the Steel Door Corp., which owns almost three oe in ithe Cole - Commerce St. area, Homes Dynamited at Auburn Heights corporation, said his firm has had difficulty in selling the parcel as a-whole. His firm feels that city development of Cole street would make the smaller parcels more has been formed. It will work closely with the state group for the better treatment of mental illnesses. Officers of the new group include Mrs. J. S. Couzens of Orchard Outside activities will be sched- uled for the fourth meeting. (Grace) ‘Knorpp, 63, of 5440 Lane Lake, Bloomfield Township, will be x * * (Continued From Page One) aylord, 11, right, St., cuddles up to her hero who saved her life Reuther urged that contract si ical Society said in a bulletin a Baldwin Elementary School safety patrol boy, last month from an oncoming car. Joseph ire hoe loans from 4% pore leet a — ‘The oan he said, _ livery dates “‘be telescoped . . this morning: proudly wears the Automobile Club of Michigan Zakelski, left, Auto Club safety education con- |", satlere figured they had|City Engineer Grover Serenbetz oo aa Peso tip _ ~ crowd maximum production into| The patient's condition gold lifesaving medal which was awarded to sultant for Pontiac schools, presented the award the votes to ba the. bill a” the|2re on whether|Donald's car, he said. the earliest — period to maxi- tes i St Sie on oi him yesterday. Kay Liechty, 6, of 67 Sheridan to Jimmie. See ea rae Ces it would be advisable for the city Startled the , 1 the The labor leader al roposed| 25 Stable and within normal lim- ' . ees iia aang sien sputtering stick next to the house, a . — its. The condition of the legs was | dent’s desk for his signature. Tan to his auto and sped away that “additionel defense appropria- s : After a year of preliminary work, : : : excellent. The patient. spent a Sponsors of the housing meas- the youth said. p> —tiens be -sought immediately for: comfortabe night. Currently he is, on iac a e y Oy Vins ee omml i j uld Senne aay Conereriot the the purpose of producing during y ure estimate it could mean a8/wichigan Society for Mental Health) Two -hours tater, Lieyd were at home next door. ARE YOU ONE? | Are you one that aided in, pro- viding the chief support during the year of a closely related After Tasting Russian Vodka Perhaps you, your brother and a sister, contributed $300 each towards your mother’s support —and she had less = $600 gross income. — . w&® ww None of you have provided over half the support individual- it but over half of her sup- port has been contributed col- lectiwely: Since your mother would bavé qualified as a de- pendent if. you had individually port, and you individually met the requirements of contributing in excess of 10 per cent of her total support and if the other con- tributing members of your. fam- ily make a declaration on Form 2120 that they will not claim your mother as a dependent for the year—you may claim her. * * * Under this law, the law of - multiple support, any closely re- lated person so supported could qualify as your dependent, pro-- furnished over half of her sup- | Lola mages oH Fottday oe observa = of oxelusively 1 for INS and The Pontiac Press.) By BOB HOPE MOSCOW (INS) — I just had my first drink of real Russian vodka. Now I know why they got their Sputniks up first. I’m sur- prised the whole country didn’t go straight up years ago. e will have to travel by I can see why Russia is ici so much progress in the space race. They have a very efficient system. If the Sputnik doesn't go up, they launch the scientist who designed it. x * * Rock 'n’. roll is big over. here. viding they have less tox $600 = income, — heard “Honeycomb” sung H ope Explains Sputniks. You haven't lived until you've Square.” . _ ty sheriff's deputies as they hur-) ' |space craft, the deputies stumbled] " jacross the trange beeper. A miero-wave telemetering re-|f - 2-Door * $2785 , Yes! Completely delivered, taxes and license included and equipped with the list of accessories batow! Lew Monthly Payments Hardtop silts tteia thc ttt atl Oe age ¥ , “Farmington Has| : Bids on Paving Program Calls for Work on Sections in Three Residential Streets FARMINGTON — Bids on the city’s proposed paving program were received and placed on file!’ by the. Farmington City Council at its regular meeting Monday night. a ee Also held was a public hearing on the special assessment of three residential streets. The board took no action on this matter, but will do-so at its next meeting, April 7, according to City Mantrer Earl | Scherffeus. The program calls for the paving of sections of Shiawas- see, Aster and Powers streets at the expense of the city. Three other streets in residential neigh- borboeds are to be financed by special assessments, Scherffeus said, | These streets are Liberty, be- tween State and Alta Lema; Wil- marth, from State to Macomb, and Mooney street, between Grand 4+River and Shiawassee. Xx * * In other action, the board adopt- ed the new 1956 edition of the National Electric Code by refer- ence as may be amended. * * * The board also adopted an or- dinance requiring $100 deposit twith each building permit. Scherf- feus said the reason for the de- posit is to insure completion of projects within a reasonable time. me | Pontiac Press Photo show at Romeo High~School. They are (from left) Marc Kost, Tom Vos and Ron. Ross. | TAKE HONORS — This cornet trio of Romeo boys placed first in last night’s community talent * Cornet Trio Tops Seniors Romeo Talent Show Winners Are Named ROMEO — A cornet trio of; the audience’ which numbered Romeo boys won first-place honors) more than 300 persons. in the senior division-of last-night’s}—. ———_,._ sixth annual community talent Junior division ‘winners | were Piano soloist Thomas Jackman,| - = Sa ae aes pe first place, and second-place-hon-|— = aoe aed 14. om Vos and ors went to Bob and Tom Boldt, a a) guitar duet from Washington. ¢ ~ See =. 4 in the high school auditorium. Others in the cast are Karen , Jim Wilkinson, Jack Magee, Gerald Hight, Bobbie Gibson, Sylvie Sanday, Nancy Grey and Marilyn Unger. Olive R. Murphy is director, with Harold Carter as student assistant. REHEARSING AT OXFORD — Caught in an informal rehéar- ‘Pontiac Press Phote sal session for “Clementine,” forthcoming Oxford High School, junior class play, are four of the principal characters (from left), _ David Skibowski, Sharon Shoemaker, Brian Kennedy and Judy Crawford. The three-act comedy will be presented at 8 p. m, Fri- Married in Quiet Family Rites Rochester to Expand Woodward Elementary - Contract Awarded for School Addition cr'vo%t'eronck (hin wien 6 tas NORTH BRANCH — Mrs. Mae Wins Poster Awar d aie ae scene for fourth place with Jane Jant| THIRENE DAVIDSON F better used on other schools in the district. Superintendent Baldwin said, ‘however, that the board is plan- ning its building prograth with an eye to the future. It is taking into consideration the fu- ture development of subdivisions which will provide a a in School. They ranged from the — bid to a high of $267,400, * * * Architects for the project are Odell, Hewlett and Luckenbach of Birmingham, BUILDING PROGRAM The Woodward addition is part ‘of a building and improvement pro- gram begun in the Rochester Com-| PoPUlation, he said . munity School System following) Under construction now is the approval last June of an $850,000 14-classroom Meadow Brook Ele- bond issue, imentary School. Located in the There were objections to spend-|Spring Hill Subdivision, the school jing money on the Woodward School is scheduled for occupancy next ‘by residents who felt it could Ses Baldwin said. ~ ROCHESTER — A-contract for; construction of an addition to the Woodward Elementary School was awarded last night by the Roch- ester Board of Education to the Leslie Construction Co. of Fern- dale.. The firm submitted the low bid of $198,581. x rw * The project will include the ad- | * dition of four classrooms, multi- L purpose room, kindergarten, office and conference room, kitchen facil- = ities and renovations to the old building. Construction will begin In the man who played an accordion solo, The talent show climaxed the musical benefit program which opened with a\ popconcert fea- turing the Romeo = Eehost band, David Toper, band a presi-| . dent, took over the baton for one number from Director E.'C. Ojala| and also acted as master of cere-! monies for the talent show, Judges were Harold F. Barr, Romeo High School principal; Mrs. C. E. Howard Jr., Mrs. H. O, Evans Jr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Toles. Lecklin and Walter Foster, both of North Branch, were married at a quiet ceremony Saturday eve- ning in the home of Mr, Foster's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sealey, 4264 Huron St. . ' * * The Rev.’ Karl Patow, local -| Methodist pastor, read the serv- ice. The couple was attended by Mrs. Clare Cheney ~ of North Branch and John Foster, the bridegroom's brother, of Detroit. A receptior! for the family and relativés was held at the Sealey who played a boogie woogie piano solo. Mary Warren, vocal soloist, placed fourth. All prize winners in the senior divisien were-from Romeo. Enthusiastic applause also was given to an instrumental group from Armada High School by Foreign Aid Bill May Hit Snag. Legion at Lapeer Names Delegate for Girls’ State LAPEER — The Lapeer Amert- can Legion Post Auxiliary has an- nounced. .its_selecton of the dele- gate and alternate for Wolverine Girls’ State, June 17-26, at Ann Arbor. Some 360 girls from Michi- gan will attend the meet. . Chosen delegate was~ Thirene Fay Davidson, daughter of Mr. CLARKSTON — Viola Murray of 4953. Rio View Dr., 15-year - ald Clarkston High School junior, won first place in the annual Library Poster Contest sponsored by Clark- ston Community Women’s Club. * * * i She received a $5 award and library card which entitles’ ‘her to borrow books free of fees for a year. Her poster was jotaed winner from among 28 entered in the con- test. aeving/laacerding ae Seperintend ; home following the ceremony. x * * ssid cheap xe ae ent of Schools Donald C. Ba Z Runners-up were Adelle Lynady : .. Harvey vidson . win. The addition is scheduled | Your PT ‘A Is Planning Tell of Engagement | of 6582 Pear St., second place; Senator Predicts House [pcre mame! omen > Fred Parks of 5095 Westview St., third place, and Sharon Dawley of 9114 Highway M15, who received honorable mention. * * * y The contest was held in celebra tion of National oath week: for eccupancy in the fall. The school is located on. North Pine and Woodward streets. A total of 15 bids on the project Branches Slate Elections were opened last night at the Board of Education meeting in the | Elections and special programsjof Jackie Ray Voorhees studio. brary of the _new Rochester High will be features of severa}! PTA|Refreshments will be served after, burger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harl Hurshburger of 217 Calhourn St., Lapeer. Both girls are junibrs at Lapeer High School : NORTH BRANCH — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Westen have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ritter, to Edwin Lee Steward of Lapeer, son of Mrs. Gertrude Boshaw of that city. to Cut Nearly $1 Billion Before Approval WASHINGTON w— Sen. Ful- bright (D-Ark) predicted today f x ek OU Prestige Drops _in Indonesia. Jakarta Officials Take prestige in official _ Indonesian quarters is at its lowest ebb in meetings scheduled in the Oakland’ County area this week: Avon Township Elmwood School PTA will elect officers at a meeting at 7:30 p.m.) Thursday at the school, | Guest speaker will be Charles Morrell, civil defense director, who will show films and talk on ‘‘What to Do and What Not to Do in of the second grade will serve re- the meeting. No a has been set. March 16-22. Brooklands Brooklands Schoo] PTA will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the school. ‘There will be an election of offi- cers. Brownies and Intermediate Si gram. Refreshments will be served by second grade room mothers, for Cabinet Job? Girl Scouts will present a pro- « |President the Senate will approve most of Eisenhower's foreign aid requests, but said House money cuts may cripple.the pro- gram. * x * Fulbright, a supporter of assist- t+aneé abroad, spoke out in advance} of public hearings by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on a bill to authorize the $3,942,000,000 the proposals before both houses complete action. - The purpose of the convention is to acquaint the girls with state government. Included in the- pro- gram will be discussions of elec- From the 360 girls attending the convention,-two-will be select- tions and the operation of state © Case of Tornado Disaster.” program. A separate mopey bill ed to attend the Girls’ Nation in Every Chance to Swipe. Sarai) Garis! Ariennallwal eeeak ° ° will come later. es Washington, D.C). Two alternates: at U.S. Policy . |on the need for community lead- fassen in ine ¢ pane’ ; pe we bt mmet, | ers and committee women, and — — a Pty 7 - _ | will show movies on how commit- jacvoca rp cuts, a; ae ue 4 JAKARTA, Indonesia Wh — U.S ee ee eek. Roa conhers slash of nearly a billion dollars in | Residents fo Decide DOROTHY HINSKE 4 ' many years. Hardly a day passes without! some official taking a private or public swipe at U.S. policy toward Indonesia. Just nine years ago In- donesians had nothing but praise for the United States, hailing its role in getting the Dutch to give Indonesia independence... Now newspapers take almost daily digs at Secretary “of State Dulles. freshments. Auburn Heights An election of officers and a program of dancing’ and baton twirling .are in store for. mem- bers of Auburn Heights School PTA, meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Community Building on Squirrel road. Presenting the dance and tvirl- ing demonstration will be students Nixon Camp Debunks| Claim He’s GOP Choice}. for Secretary of Stafe WASHINGTON (INS) — Harold Stassen, leader of the 1956 “Dump Nixon” drive, is confounding poli- ticians by telling campaign rallies that he probably will be the next Ft The committee called Secretary of Defense: McElroy and Gen. Na- than Twining, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to explain ‘Ithe request for $1,800,000,000 in direct military assistance and 865 {millions in defense supports in- cluded in the measure. * * * an defense support funds pro-'- \ |vide- @conomic aid to some allies enable them to devote more of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred J. Hinske of Earlmont. road, Berkley, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, to George N. Allard, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Allard of Mary Lee road, Milford. The wedding date has been set for April 12. on Recreation Group AVON TOWNSHIP — The possi- bilities of establishing a community recreation council in Avon Town- ship will be discussed at a public meeting at 7:30 this evening in x * + The meeting is being sponsored ene Opens by the Avon Youth Service, which American correspondent; are secretary of state if Republicans ; p ito has urged all civic organizations denied “even the most ordinary| _ | .. elect ‘a president in 1960.” jftheir own resources to eee Bj and clubs to have a representative privileges. City Lists 3 Cases Inasmuch as all polls and every| | ing defense armies. Ids On Lighting at the meeting. Also invited are Relations between Ind onesian individuals- ‘and ordinary worka- day Americans living here are still of Mononucleosis President Richard M. Nixon un- doubtedly will be the next Repub- top GOP leader concede that Vice| = “Mansfield told interviewers he ‘wants to cut from the bill all de- fense support funds for the fiscal CLARKSTON — Bids on a 2,500- watt lighting system for use in individuals interested in helping to set up a recreation council. * * * ood. The free-and-easy manner beare a ar starting July 1 - - Americans has peal made pred porn é gre a in 7 % . * civil defense and other emergen-| The council’s chief aims would -them popular here ‘and the popu- Three cases of mononucleosis. ene S claiming that his ace : : icies have been opened and are be to provide the means of learn- commonly known as glandular fev-|Political foe will give him the top __He said foreign aid has stronger| being studied, Donald Beach,- chief/ing the community’s recreational larity continues at lower levels. Nor has the split-on policy en- tirely soured diplomatic ,contracts. -Members of the U.S. Embassy maintain cordial relations with their opposite numbers in the gov- ernment. The fall in prestige mainly is because of the. conflict. between the central government in Jakarta and the month-old revolutionary regime in Central Sumatra = er, were reported in Pontiac last week, according to Dr. John D. Monroe, health director. © Measles and mumps continued to rise during the same period in the county and city, while the number of chicken pox cases decreased from the previous week's repor’.. The ‘following is a breakdown of the communicable diseases report- ed to the city and county health appointive post in government, The Nixon camp laughingly declares that “Harold tias an- other think coming.” Stassen, who is bucking the reg- ular Republican organization in hi drive to win Pennsylvania’s guber- natorial nomination, first made the claim Feb. 27 in Carlisle, Pa. Newsmen present quote the for- mer‘‘‘peace secretary” as declar- ’ MR, am MRS, C. K. ANDREWS Drayton Plains Couple |support in the Senate t mittee starts work today is ‘at- ‘}tually a $3,297,900,000 authoriza- in the House but that the final re| would not be “shove three billion dollars." ~ * * * The measure on which the com- tion bill, since $644,192,500 was authorized last year. of the Independence Township Fire- re fighters Association, announced. Also being considered are bids forts of the various organizations received on the sale of three two- Way radios for use along with the lighting. The equipment will cost approx- imately $2,500, according to’ Town- ship Clerk Harold Doebler. He said the township will pay half of this amount on a matching fund basis. The annual Township Board to avoid duplication of activities. Plans Romeo Program on Child Development ROMEO—A program on child development between 6 and 12 years of age is planned by the North Celebes. “ departments last week, compared |ing: R k ? Offi ; Elementary Schools Club of Romeo Government officials suspect| to the previous week and one year| “If elected governor, and if the ansac ices rei will be~ held Saturday for its meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday strongly, but never have said so ago. ; Republicans eléct a president in Wed in Cand le ] ight Ril te ; : ; . at the South Grade School. _ outright, that there has been|- PONTIAC _ |1960, I will probably have to resign in Ci fo Nothin Featured speaker will be Dr. American interference in the| - Past Prev. Yearjhalfway through my term to ac- [ ddl g Garden Club Slates Edward A. Bantel of ‘the Depart- struggle, on the side of the rebels. Week Week Ae cept appointment as secretary -of &. =! ak RAYTON PLAINS — Wanda ment of Education Psychology at Chicken pox ..sesse. Ma of honor was Mrs. - Arms dropped to the rebels at Meaaies O. Teeeesrawes 3 . Li state. fe Ps Fogal_ and Charles K, An-|as “ral a sister mae Thom. ~Two business establishments Meeting Tomorrow Wayne State University. He -awill Pakanbaru, jdst before govern-iumpe ca od 0 Several top political leaders’ in/drews were married in a candle-|groom, and another sister, Andera| Were Tapsacked last night by per- WEST BLOOMFIELD Town.|Zustrate his remarks with a film ‘ment troops captured that Caltex saimenelie fever) 1 ¢ othe executive: and legislative|light ceremony Saturday in United/Andrews, was the bridesmaid. |80M8 apparently looking for money, SHIP —Mrs. Arthur K. Hyde |*ntitled “From the Sociable Six to Oil. Co. area, reinforced the al-lecrie ferae 01. } 2s branches say reports reaching| Presbyterian Church of Drayton) Janie Taft of. Drayton Plains was| Waterford. Township police said. state extension chairman of Wom. | Noisy Nine.” ready generally accepted belief Tn GARLAND Co SUNTY. °\them indicate that StaSsen has an|Plains, The 7:30 p.m, double-ring|the flower girl. They said entrance to the Angus| |, | National Farm and Garden| Refreshments will be served and that the United States is meddling. | Past Prev. Year| €xcellent” chance of capturing|rite was performed by the Rev. An Campbell. tax consultant office, Assn., will be st Leo * ta Girl Scouts will act as baby- The State Department has de- Week Week “Agstthe gubernatorial nomination, _|W. J. Teeuwissen Jr. =, | * a $95 W.-Hurgn.St., was gained by) oor Ob pine Lake otane: can (sitters, . Ried-involvement.- Chicken Pox. -ssevee 3 SOT) These reports sharply conflict} * « ¢ The bride's brother, Robert Fo-| prying open a side window. ey a re 0 ee - Measlen costes: + rrr 6 with word from professional poli-| The bride is the datighter of Mr. gal; served as best man, Ushers * * * on Pine Heights home be “Ntrs — aS _. Wayne State Sroleteor | -l § . "\tcians at the state capital in Har- and. Mrs. “Kenneth C. Hackett of/W¢Te Thomas Myers, brother-in-| Desks and filing cabinets were|witians Burr. NOW PL AYING S ak i Wat rf d ee, re a. Se Ji frisburg who “insist that Stassen|s14 Meigs St... The. bridegroom’s|/2” of the bridegroom, “and Fred-| forced open and contents strewn) #4. th . abel Tl tg pe in 'e or one oA en rat ; Dc: 2 “doesn’t have a prayer.” ts are Mr. and Mrs. Charles a rai of Bay City, uncle of on ‘the floor. a “Flower of the meeting. ill be ~e wk Theodore D, ice, protesor : o t 0 “lsu si 5 : P : d J. Andrews of 4261 Linda Ct. Bradey Tineke on "tie ie ane ase red mean. — Ralph Clingaman, program education a 73 a in ers Feat jre -Wanda's gown of Chantilly lace went n r tot e “chairman, will add humor to the ~ versity, will- be ithe guest speaker: Rosemary Expecting = ang tulle’ was fashipned with gy wah, {tan Life Insurance Co. and priediday’s events with a preview show-|} tonight at a joint meeting of the UTICA — Michigan State Uni- artfally designed lace collar. Be 4. Following Secu, a re-open the back door, All theling of the ~“Sacque Dress: for Waterford Education Association| HOLLYWOOD — u»—~ Rosemary versity Singers will be featured in| Ines peplum over a sunburst. | °¢Ption was held in the cherch, drawers in this office were ran-|Gardening.” and the Department of ‘Classroom|Clooney and, her husband . Jose|a’ concert ‘at 4 p.m. Sunday in| pleated tulle skirt with chapel | Parlors. sacked ahd an atempt apparently! Cohostesses with Mrs. Burr will Teachers, _ _.*__ fRerrer are expecting ‘their fourth! Utica High School-auditorium. Thel ‘train, “A tiara of’ séed pearls |~ After’ a honeymoon “fa OH. ‘was made to open the safe, of-/i% Mrs Jack Radcliffe and Mrs. The meeting, which begins at|child in October. The singer said/75 voice chorus will be sponsored] and sequins secured her illusion |the newlyweds .will make their|ficers reported. {Steven Sage, Mrs. J. R. Avery, | 2, SHOWS DAILY and SUN. 1:30, will be held ait the Isaac E,|She plans vam a year off from! by Utica High School band and] veil, er vere crrnd a cascade |home in Charleston, S. C., ‘where x & president of Waterford Branch of Matiné 2:30 — Eve. 7:30 Crary Junior. High Séhool, 301 Cais television wi uke current ‘show ‘chorus. Proceeds fromf the event! of white roses centered with & = bridegroom is stationed with| Nothing was reported missing Woman's National Farm and Gar- Sesser are asl Lake Rd., Waterford Dgwnebip..- ends in dune, jwill be used for music avards.. white orchid, ~~ the Navy. | / from either office, den Assn, will bea guest, J the Avon Park Pavilion, Rochester. needs, and to coordinate the ef. —+ ‘THE PONTIAC ERESS. WEDNESDAY; MARCH 19, 1958 (Indonesia Says Oil Area Safe Correspondent Disputes MARKETS Special Demand my tart tay oe Feature of Rise ) Pontiac Hosts. -. GMSalesmen 12 in Firm's National ering sales of page grown pro- duce pegs do the ei eaaake Markets by gro them in wholesale Bascal cng Quotations are furnished by os NEW YORK » — Demand for a . ization | Detroit Bureau e handful of special issues featured . ar -—. | Dealer | _ Organization ee of Markets, Ot eee tenc market ike conta Rebel Claim of Seizing|* Tour Area Plants trading) soday, : Pakanbaru | a F Produce oe stocks generafly rose a aoe swrieh ed | ractions to a point and a few r ee big eS aes reg Fruits favorites did better. There was a JAKARTA, Indonesia uw» — The Apples, Delicious, bu. ........ ve TB sprinkling of small losers spread Indonesian army claimed today that it has the situation ‘‘com- 32 top salesmen in the company’s! national dealer organization, with tours of several] General Motors Apples, Jonathan, bu. SS cgioan fe 2 Kl through major divisions. Apples, McIntosh, bu. ....... . 6.00, Volume was heavy at the start, Appies. Steele Red, bu. W....3. pletely under control” in the Cen: tral Sumatra oil center of Pakan- a plants in the Detroit area high-| Toeetabias but turried slow after - overnight : lighting the two-day meeting. Beets. vopped, BY en sseenses 725 orders had been completed. : ere aed the North -Sumetre—port) 5 \ ‘ek ket : cart et" topped vba 00 b me — came after stocks ~ *« « a L 4 iJ i a : ae gach Parte sales Horseradun. Oh. 0 sie ns oe wnree eee Belying rebel claims, Associat ne e country, 27 of the lead- | Leeks, on, J ns. L 5 ing salesmen. are zone presidents Parsiey, Root tbchs.) dow ........ 15) bullish factors, including the cut ed Press correspondent Fred : of Pontiac's Maste Parsnips bu. | | os eeeeee <2. 175. in commercial bank reserve re- Waters reported from Pakanbaru sox r_Salesmen's Potatoes, fanc 50-Ib. ba « 2.50) “ 5 : Guild and in recognition of their|Radishes hot ., 80-1b. bas ‘doz. 3.15 160, Guirements late yesterday and that only an “occasional exchange 4 accomplishments in 1957 all were pushers os Ges) dos. ces Bl reports of a pickup in household of small arms fire’’ from across ‘FE. C, RICHARDS - i recipients of spécial awards at ajTurnips, topped. bu. .......00.c.00s 2.75 appliance sales. the river south of the city dis- . L rag ca climaxed their visit | Brokers said much activity ‘could ‘turbed the quiet there. - a to t me office. — be attributed to the heavy short “The firing, presumably by | F g G pD o For five of the men it was the Poultry |position in some issues. The New guerrilla .units of the Indonesian 0Ca n Ineer rou rebel forces, is returned by Ja- fo Install Officers DETROIT POULTRY [York Stock Exchange will an-|. “DETROIT, March 18 (AB)—Prices paia NouNce new totals on 1 short interest} . karta government troops,”’ Waters second consecutive year to be said. He added that officials of the honored as the most outstanding : salesmen in their respective [Pé’ Pound for No 1 ‘op quality live late today. } 4% — zones. Heavy type. hens, 28-31; light type! Short selling is the sale of stock American Caltex Oil Co. arrived) Installation of officers will be which the seller does not own, but {from_ Singapore today to discuss featured at the ‘dinner meeting of ens, 16-17. heavy type broilers and fry-| h ers. 3-4 Ibs. resumption of operations in the In. addition to visiting Pontiac Whites 25-27, Barred Rocks|). 04, a ‘ __ | 27-28; tes. 4 Ibs. _ 9¢-97.|Dorrows. The short seller hopes to 1 f ak] production facilities, the guild pres-| over 5‘ivs. no turkeys, heavy type.[be able to buy it back later at a tad te Ss Sl Pe Oakinte County “chablet: of tbe American Society of Tool Engi- * * * There were no new reports from the rebels, who claimed last idents and the five honorary past) toms. 23 ’ presidents toured Pontiac Fisher Body and the GM Technical Cen- low price. Lorillard, neers tomorrow night. * * Pontiac Press Photo city forester, left, LEARN TECHNIQUES — Mr. and Mrs. Rich- yesterday's most ac- tive stock, opened up 4 at 52 DETROIT EGGS : ard T. Dean, 129 W. Colgate St., (right) got a renovation. Donald Nagel, * ; ter. i tau tetck canes Dectated! Taedaras ona 7000s = 7 . ena! share block. It posted} sneak of tom ight’s free~ and th , ight ha ured i 7 t « « Se ea . a! Boek ed ak preview 1orrow-night's free-tree— shows them how to wrap a young tree to pro- |night to have recapt _Pakan-| ‘Taking over as chairman will be { Greeting the salesmen at the|.Wtfy,,078¢° Ai ium bo. | 87: a se ate, nf 1%, then trimmed that| shrub clinic last night when they attended the tect the bark from hot sun, and prevent bores ,/baru and reopened the fight for) © pichards. Other officers to : awards banquet were Semon E.|!arce 3. 40%-53, wid. avg. 39: grade B, ently: program on lawn building, maintenance and and moisture evaporation. Medan after it changed hands; i 7 b ‘ large, 48-49. wid. avg. 48'2; browns, Zl aH : twice be installed are E. C. Barnhart, : Knudsen, Pontiac general man-|grade A. jumbo 55. extra iaves. 54. M . . . es : i Gger end Frank V. Bridge, (Ponti. 2954: sheets: 7930. 2 ore 3 New York Stocks -. . a Indonesian air force said it| rst in age me we sere ; tiac general sales manager, wh0|, ~; ° aaa: dium 44> | browns’ , , H Id S h k W ] I T lk ad inflicted many casualties on|S€¢on Ice chairman; enne Z made the presentations. grade A. ae 42-43: “medium, aity-a2. laa SS Eee ar O C IC 1 - a a rebel force retreating south Stoltenberg, secretary, and Emer- : grade B. large. 41‘. heen ie pet ireeee 8s si 0 @ anes Pj k : 7 G d from Medan. Both the army and son Brown, treasurer? ed Ch ..... roger. : 4 , : } i . ‘ Li k aus Che ae Pe at on IC Ing OO Trees = oe said Medan now was! * = * | ews in brie ivestoc rein ne 166 Ce ee oo Le s Guset. a The ee wal be held at 7 2 lamCan ...... 426 [leg y ... 70, _ ; ; * p.m. at Devon Gables, and mem- § bow DETROIT LIVESTOCK Am Gane a tee “at City Air port Former city forester Harold,perts who will speak at the meet-! Sources in- Jakarta said they|bers and their wives and guests i os cmmenining Shon! tone Her delgat nd mak carte sipely fed stece, AMM & Fay .. 363 ieee et Schick will tell Pontiac residents ing. He is now an extension spe-|heard reports of skirmishes about/will attend. “Floral Arrangements aS pred tala bie and betters: quality rather cae ian Am Malser . 33 Martin Co 31 4 how to select a good tree or shrub cialist in park management at 40 miles from Medan, Sumatra’s|for the Home" will be the topic Ge aN car el pin r nag Parmar hae Wien ati pad AmN Gas)... 2 May 2. cere ace New Firm Completing: tomorrow night at the second Michigan State University. largest city, with 300,000 persons.|of speaker Dorothy Brooks of | ._- Church, 34 Oakland Ave., yester-| py: gariy trade on slaughter classes AmRad) /.1:, 14 Merck 462 ‘li free gardening information meet-| (ity forester Donald Nagel will |The rebels said the Achinese, re-/Pearce Floral Co, and the Girls day afternoon, it was reported to|moderately active steady: most good to AmSeating ...25 Merrch as 182) Facilities at. Cost of in , ; & : i. : Pontiac police. low choice slaughter steers 24.50-27.50; ps Smelt : (23 Mpls Hon... 96 | a : Il begin at the “seuss the transplanting and [POwned Moslem warriors claim-/ Ensemble _ from Pontiac Central . : ‘one e ears a ercuny "old camel an Te & Tel ‘ite M a Wee 23 $100,000 . mecting le gin at “| care of young trees and Wayne (!"& to have 150,000 fighting men|High sing. < y Monsen Ch ... 32.7) Pontiac Central High Schoo] aud - Oakland County Sheriff's Detec-| mixed offerings ‘19.50 to 24.80: utility/Am Tob... 796 Mont Ward .. 353) a ae “| B. Siefert, county horticultural in North Sumatra, had pushed y we 17 Anaconda 441 at 7:20 ’ 3 ) tives are looking for the thief who|i330 to 1700) Anper® 84 cutters Ronee sth 2 435 Murray Cp 288) Big business ig literally “soars ge extension agent, MSU, will give South to the outskirts of Medan - broke into Curnell's Market, 2653| Calves. salable. 100. Prices steady with Alcnison™ <<,” 182 “Nat Bisco... #61) eT ee ' pe y ny FE ~ * * tips on control of disease and jand clashed with Jakarta troops. Pope Ur ges Youth i Auburn Rd Pontiac Township yesterday's strong advance; early sales! at) Cst Line .. 315 nae carpe é 3 4 g°’ into aterior ownshlp 4S; Schick, who wil! also show col- insects. Gal locallGees. * * * ’ - Tuesday, and escaped with 30 car- aes eat mene: Soslers to 35.00 tate Aveo "Ain oc. 6) Nat Gyps |final plans for a new airplane sales|oreq slides, will be one of five ex- i-| Medan was captured by mutin- + ; A t ft a tt alued at $69.60 yesterday: standard and good vealers/Balt & Ohio .. 25 Nat Lead. . a and service corporation near com- “Why trees die’ will be the topic bel uni nd = fo Fight Against Evil 5 nee eee Ne ae 0 1: cai andar 1690 Ae Beneeee 1 is Pe 's Pletion. which Charles Frankenfield, fores- 7 eovernunent pce ected Atlas Market, wi ,| Hogs, salable, 500. R 1 ex-|Boeing Air ... 376 No Am Av ... 265) * *° try supervisor for Detroit Edison)“ . : Dis aan 2 was nares py r= roale ceed morning “enimate ‘by 200. “fn. Sp pees Dee ee] bee ee ae Flite-Line; Incl isin the process Company, will explain. — ee ee, Fa cane Mg CITY (— Pope Pius ; ‘ count arou’ ead? ers 25 cents’ oe : . spokesman sa chief of staff,|XII, in an outd udience in St. higher: not b ne ‘Brun Balke ... $92 Ohio Gil un 10 fp) * x * oor audle! n and merchandise valued at $68/hisher: as oe oo pound ‘puten, |Buad Co ..1: 143 Oliver 8p - asi of moving into a new $100,000 build-| Maj. Gen. Abdul Harris Nasution,/Peter’s Square, today: called on stolen, Eugene Cosmos, owner, re-|ers 2128 to 21.80: mixed No.1 and 2 Burrouent,---- 37) Owens (ng, S37 /ing at the Pontiac City Airport and) Wiliam Aho, city park SuPer-| visited Medan and found. condi-\Catholic youth to fight evil and = .__ ported to Pontiac police yesterday. tnd ee few Al ered het Re Can Pac sen ac 344 Pan A W Air M4 1 will handle sales of four types of - : - visor, will also discuss pruning and tions normal. -__ dedicate TTecit . = awning : ase. JI _ 2.0. a jrevra . = Rummage Sale There: and Fri. =e 2.78: mized grades 160 to 180 pounds Gater Tree oe cee Pick. _ ew J ident. | Call Lawyers fertilizing. * x * “springtime for humanity.” ; 8 : parke Da... enn Waggoner Jr. is presiden an es BIR RE chiens Aver to |taac Mn datteet etal Se 4 Fett Fhe brother Roberts vice. pres | Peiiaipg matcokemegigidiseme [gular ar boners tne * volt heat . main nd reno- Reasonable prices. —Adv. —t ree loads choice and prime| Core evi aL Pepsi. Coal 22.4/dent and their father Glenn Sr., is Will Q iz 2A vatipé lawns wa On acct last dollar U.S. oil installations in the| The g2 82-year-old head of the Ro- . 0. 1 pelts under 108 Ibs SA 4 pfizer... 61 i UIZ ttorneys » Was area were captured jast Wednes- ; . Rummage Sale — Thursday 33 38 to. 4 25: two wots Dryme shorn Col Bra A. 287 helps D .... “a itreasurer, with brother-in-law Jo- iL k d he Battle night. ; day by Jekarta forces. -A sekel man Catholic Church was given , 0. 1 pe 8. 24.50: one load “4 1 i i -Comw Ed 442 Philco seph Miller, secretary. inked to the Batt ri . an ovation as he Was carried on tort. pi Sylvan Shores ‘Women's| ser iamis BU" cto cetaases fer, tat = Hy BRUNO TA” Waggoner Jr. designed the new) 44icmi TY SION) the program, “Building Your broadcast from Padang. on SU his portable throne into the Group, | =-"- — ady,|ter sheep 6.00 to 12.00. Cont Mot i> B82) Pillsby itis 41 building and his construction com- Miami TV Channel Outdoor Living Area’’, is sponsored|matra’s west coast, said rebel/square. An estimated quarter of - Rummage Sale — Thursday, . Copper Rag’ 21” Proct & 0 ....8% [pany built the structure which cov- by the Pontiac Area Chamber of es a eee dae oary Yes'a million people, including thou- March 20th, 128 W. Pike, 9 a. m: Grain Prices Corn Pd 38 Pure Oil ....--334/ers approximately 13,200 square) WASHINGTON u — House in-|COmmerce, the Pontiac Parks and) ler ay akarta {roops SUr-/sands of youths from all parts of to 4 p. m. Sylvan Lake Shores Dis C Seag .. 276 Repub Bt! .. 412 feet on the ground floor. vestigators, putting aside a look. Recreation Department, the Mich-|rendered or fled. Italy, shouted greetings. | Women's Group. —Adv. CHICAGO GRAIN Doug Aire... $6 Rex DiS ----3 | A lobby, business linto a question of possible per-|€4" State University Oakland) The Jakarta army spokesman’ om. audience, one of the largest ae West Side Van &- Storage. FE CHICAGO. ‘March 18 (AP) — Opening Bree is Re Mato di dh © ae ted ijury, today called two lawyers: ‘County Extension Service, the denied this. “We eal mee since the demonstrations of the 4-4864. Formerly Smith Moving\ wre Fl auto Lill, 364 Rock Spe ..-.254| display area occupy the front | ‘North Oakland County Hardware|and ebsolute possession of Pak- L Adv. Emer Rad $2 Royal Dut .:..408! part of the building, facing High. Connected with central figures in 1 aiers Association, and the Pon-|anbaru airfield and the town-as 1950 Holy Year, was on the 90th a a #3% Bile Res at men eee “+7386; land road, with a large heated \the bitter fight for Miami's TV) ji. procs ° well as the surrounding off “in-|28tiversary of the establishment Rummage Sale. 128 W. Pike, Sat,, Ju _61 44 | Firestone ‘") 35 Seag A! RR . 223) hangar in the rear opening onto Channel 10. Waitationa” he leaid = of the Youth of Italian Catholic March 22, 9 A.M, Pontiac Osteo- 63% Pood Mach .. 514 Shell Oil ......673) ap i-stri ’ a Action, «pathic Hospital Guild. — adv. y7y,|Pord Mot .... 40.8 Sinmiair —"...@.1) Te (AX Strips, tk en ne Ma 1.33% Freept, Sal .. 0! Southern Co...286/ On the second floor, there will| The attorneys are H. ee Bar-| The revolutionary regime " Rummage sale. All Saints Episco- 1.16% : : ' al Church. Fri. 1 to 3. Exct ela: 1.19’, Gen cee . ana ee ea sere ery be accommodations for overnight ber, assistant to former Federal | warned Monday that Americans The pon tiff gemcrined the = adv. 12.40 |Gen Motors | 352 Std Oil Cal ..456/travelers. Also included are four Communications Cornmissioner) in the Pakanbaru. area should|Church:s vitality as “‘indestructi- 12.20 [Gen Bhos ze Bid Ol! Ind .. :38-€ offices for: field pilots. Richard A. Mack, and Paul leave. There was no indication|ble. dynamic and constantly grow- > j [Gen Tel Stevens. JP |. 20 x « ¢ Porter, Washington lawyer for At whether the estimated 600 Ameri-|ing.”’ |. Ragaits Peck Eornings Ifhuey . [Gen Tire mend Pet || ie added_that the reason 4 Frank Katzentine, a loser in the fo} ill “10l Jeans in the area had done so. “The winter, a dark winter has : : Gerher 48.2 fe & Co. 34.1) the reason “for . sa “ 4 Sales, Earnings Climb | 0 arge Gillette \.. 351 aware i building in Waterford Township |= 19-contest.- = --- |: More than 1,000 foreigners Passed, ~ said--the --Pope; ~ “and : Goedel Br... 28 qex"'a sul 17. \was that it is ideally located and|_Porter himself served on the McN Says Th hop 27208 Medan, including about|there is now before you, promis- ~NEW YORK (INS)—The Texas in Store Bur laries Osedyear 149 Textron |. 12.3ieaid, “We all felt that this is the FCC during the 1940s. cNamara ays OT 250 Americans, are scheduled to|ing and luminous, the fruitful Co. reported today record earnings g Gt No Re... 324 umk FF Bear 4! airport with the biggest future in| - x * * Kohler Quiz Is Aimed !eave tomorrow for Singapore on Summer. i _and improved total revenue in 1957 ‘ Grepiows iio 4 Ttansamer 373 the area, and this was the main! Barber spent his last day at the Against UAW the Dutch liner Oranje. ~ & * despite reduction of activity in the} A 19-year-old youth was arrested Momesth 38 Un Carbide 926/reason for our establishing here.”’| FCC yesterday. He resigned gains The winter included “errors final quarter. The annual report|yesterday by Pontiac Police and Hooker EI... 25 Unu Air Lin | 36.2 a March 5, two days after Mack quit . . that had clouded minds, disorient- to shareholders showed net income}Charged with burglary on two 0¢-/ing ‘Rand .... 708 Unit fruit. ais] The grand opening date has been|the commission under pressure’ WASHINGTON —Sen. MeNa- Navy Search Fails led individuals and families, dev- of $32,303,000, or $5.94 per com-|casions of Stafford's Market, 48 Inepir Cop 386 Un Gas Co .. 292/set for the weekend of April 11, 12,and a charges his vote in the mara (D-Mich), fighting to kill off astated nations and a world torn mon share, a gain of about 10 per|Putnam Ave. « Int Harv ..... 201 US Rub’ | 331 and 13th. Miami case resulted from impop- the _ strife-torn Senate kel T UJ | f s d by horrid war,” he said. > cent over 1956. Gross income =“ 2S ae paper 893 US Too |. 254 er influence. : ‘Committee on which he serves 0 urn p n ru er ~ STATE OP MICHIGAN — In the Pro- amounted to $2,449,162,000 as| The market was looted last Sat-| jint Stiver x 7 Werte A Bk 216 t+ ke said today it has lived too long SO bate Court for the County of Oakland, against $2,177,350,000 the previous urday night and again last Sunday|jntops Weste El. 623 County Calendar The question of possible perjury already. SAN FRANCISCO (@—The Navy Jeveniie Division. Dany eyes ie year. night. Jone Men a2 Woolworth as arose when four witnesses took oe ee _-|pounced with destroyers and ing Denise Ann and Vickie Lynn Gore, = ; aes ah ae eis J. Kimb Clk .... 834 Zenith Rad 1406 COUNTY CALENDAR ‘aie issue in part with staternents a Plagued by bariiaan lending: and Planes when it contacted an un- To Lindell “Gore, father of said chil- She'll Reign in Capital Bry pot pe) Oakland y Ave: oe _ Reshentes” Sabsies SD ect iueany ei ndeuit “leaks” of tentative reports by identified underwater object in arpetition having been filed in this Court : have recovered a quantity of beer, 1s . Cherch netic ees! “hae cana goonies [i made by Katzentine, one of four | vival factions, the special commit-| Maneuvers off the northern Cali- alleging that the present whereabouts of WASHINGTON wW — Barbara wine and cigarettes allegedly taken Train Hits Car genase eB ON, present, will hold its|contestants for the Channel 10 li- fea! Tmeaneiile plodded ahead fornia coast. But search results a) eters oe Peat cramp eegrrio is j ° wor = ‘ ” ° Meader of Ann Arbor, 19-year-old from the market. ~ note Ee pee: , om fends phe cense. with its hearings on violence in| were negative. pai lepen tha panne le" be pinced uncer daughter of Rep. Meader (R-Mich}, ~~ & School will begin March 30, with the the Kohler Co. strike. The Western Sea Frontier an-/the yrisdiction of this Court. will be Michigan's queen in the) They said that Fry has admitted : nour ‘west Bloomfield. Township B N The plumbing (fixtiies|conpens ner ne oe ened eee the people ‘of, the state « ; ‘ A a . 0 ichigan, you are hereby notifie 8 : annual cherry blossom festival the burgjaries and implicated sev-/q take Giri Uasessation!, nesleestea Ga usiness oes and the United Auto Workers|e" made Friday. thal earns an sabe petstion) wsl/ba) bois - here March 24-29. eral juveniles special ti ~ * * at the Oakland County Service Center, : te’ s oar Minden ie Gen nie nrield | ~ have charged each other with re- : Court House Annex, 1260B West Blvd. fF Pp nday in West Bloomfiel oscar The Navy said: ‘‘As a result of/|in the City of Pontiac in said County. : : ~zee Hel Leonard Assistant manager Robert Ben-| sponsibility for numerous acts of regularly scheduled fleet exer,|%™, the Ist day of April, A.D. 1958, at Mother, Child. Escape ‘The Biily Graham movie, “Miracle of edict of the Metropolitan Life In-| \violence in the strike the union . acne o'clock in the afternoon. and you ‘ 7 Manhatten,” will be shown Monday Surance Co. office, 1007 W. Huron Called nearly four years ago. The|‘i8es. an unidentified underwatel ace fersty commanicg 10 appear Der Serious Injury as Auto evening in pocee ay Meteeciet Church. ' 4 company has continued operations contact occasioned the deployment) *";; being impractical to’inake personal we Al St., has been promoted to field) ~” of additional aircraft and surface|service hereof, this summons gnd_ notice Collides With ATE lees fain est Gt tke’ eae Thais, training instructor, and will work,¥ith nonstrikers and new em-|)) 0 investigate. shall be served by publica: ; = day evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Francis in the New York office of the firm. Ployers. “ ton lene ee to sald hearing in the Spencer and Mrs. Anna Rosé as hosts. * ° The results of the investiga Pentise Press, a newspaper prinsed and _A Holly moter ‘and = daugh- © cooperative supper wll be served at Réplacing Benedict, an Auburn * * tion were negative.’ : nas ae arthur E. ter eseaped serious injury Tues:| fladley Heights resident, will be Floyd T.| Partisan factions have developed) The search was called off:Mon-|Moore. Judge of said Court. in the. City day when their car drove into the |,,,A Pancake supper to benenit Baaley Blanzy, of Waterford . Township. |within the committee of four Dem-|day night. Wiivuemanie oo oo e on r a * ‘ : i & path of a southbound freight train Serving will be from Who qualified as a million dollar ocrats and four Republicans. The kt * ere ae meade fretless i CAPE CANAVERAL, The Vanguard baby satellite launched St. Patrick's Day may: acquire a_ sister sphere three tims as big next month. | ete te Before that happens, and prob- ably some time this month, an- other tubular Explorer ‘satellite may sweep into an orbit. The Navy wasso encouraged with its brilliant launching Mon- day that it has decided to place a full- scale International Geophy- sical Year satellite in the nose of the next Vanguard rocket. This was an abrupt change of plans, Navy officials had said earlier that another midget satel- lite would be used for the next a try. . ~ * * * Rear Adm. Rawson Benneft, “chief of naval research, told re- porters at Dallas that the next Vanguard shot would come within thenext few weeks. He said it would involve a ‘‘full-sized IGY: «Satellite conducting af least two at that the Iaunch-} ing would still be a test rather a an “— _— try. After that will. come -six Van- "guard launchings with satellites onducting a greater. variety of a in space, he said. He Fla. wn | | expectations: o , ope that all six would get into successful orbits. * * * The new Vanguard satellite is imaking almost 11 full turns around the earth daily, or slightly less than 375,000 miles a day. the satellite to attain an orbit rarging from 300 to 1,500 miles in space, but that its speed was so great it went into a path be- tween 404 and 2,466 miles out. The IGY full-scale satellite is 20 inches in diameter, compared with 6.4 inches. for Vanguard I, and weighs 2112 pounds against 34% pounds for the mighty midget. The hext Army Explorer launch- ing, which Army Secretary Bruck- er said would come within a week, will employ the same Jupiter-C type of. four-stage rocket as was used in the Army’s successful fir- ing Jan. 31. Although the Air Force’ kept quiet about it, it was léarned that one of the newest guided missiles, a Fairchild Bull C odse, was Haunched here yesterday. * * * . * fast weapon difficult to detect |" in flight visually, the Bull Goose is believed to have the primary ireported in satisfactory condition Bennett said the Navy intended! at the hospital today, She received near. Holly. Mrs. Edna Letts, 34, of 11139 Horton Rd., was treated for cuts ane bruises at McLaren Hospital, * saps | PireHall 15-* Price, ? pm. Metamora Shkdy Hills Community Farm Bureau, "producer during his first year with the firm. The changes were will meet at the home of Mrs. Allic announced by manager Alois S. 195 West High St, Metamora, | t 8 o'clock tonight. ‘| Vincler. in Flint, and released. “ * * * Her daughter, Beth Ann, 6, a s inte Cash—Governor to LCC multiple cuts and bruises and is being held for observation. The accident occurred. at a Pere Marquette railway crossing on Grange Hall Rd. about a half | mile eas¢ of M-87. Mrs. Letts told deputies she didn’t know what happened. The Chesapeake & Ohio freight was traveling at an estimated - miles per hour. Deputies said that Mrs. bets was, thrown from the car to the pave- ment.. Her daughter was thrown) 50 feet by the impact. The car, was demotished. The engineers Thomas Laverty, of 1842°Stanley St., Saginaw, said he blew the whistle several times. Sales, Earnings Up NEW YORK (INSy — National Dairy Products Corp. sales in- creased purpose of: deceiving the enemy by simulating the ‘return’ or record $1,432,319,000 in 1957. Earp-|. ings were 5.6 per cent higher at echo of an airplane on a radar added it — screen. Pa $44,058,000, or $3.18 per share, alsé jan all-time high. a: sed 5.9 per cent to reach ai Convert Liquor Inventory LANSING (AP)—Gov. Williams has signgled the state liquor control commission to s plan, but chairman Joseph Wisniewski says the remain to be worked out. tart operating under the Conlin “specifics” Both were vague, and refusedto be drawn out. * The plan was proposed Ja * * n. 22 by Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton) as a méans of diverting 18 thillion dollars now tied up in state liquor inventory into the ailing state treasury. The idea was to shift from a ‘30-day to a 90- -day basis for liquor purchases, Conlin But yesterday, Wisniewski to continue on the “basis we said. as said the. ‘commission sitends have in the past” and to make purchases again next Tuesday subject to the Sustomary Cand day payment. * x * His: answer to a “watiety of questions boiled down te. a paraphrase of the heey instructions — the debated which, read: sums with a minimum distu “Implementation ef the Conlin_plan- eae be im such Bh - fashion @s will secure the maximum recapture of inventory rbance to the pragtices of the commission and soil poops ‘who: deal with FX. ions politically, normally supports Democratic candidates. The row erupted into a heated Senate debate with McNamara ‘charging that the Kohler probe was initiated ‘‘to embarrass—or, if possible, cripple’ the UAW.~ He called it a ‘‘clean’ union. UAW, one of the-most-—active-un-+- 2] “The Navy said one of its planes contacted the object 25 miles off pen ccetdaale R. MUR 7 Protate Register, Suvenjle Lela Bodega Bay, some 50 miles north- west of San Franciseo, The ob- ject refused to identify itself and other planes and Navy craft, in- cluding 11- destroyers from San Diego, rushed to the area. Planes and surface craft criss- ing Joseph Butler, 15788. STATE OF MICHIGAN — In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenile Division. In the matter of the petition concern- Minor. Cause No. To John Butler alias Barri, father of . said child. Petition having been filed ‘in this Court * * * Calling on the Senate to end the special committee’s life, McNa- mara announced he would oppose a proposal by Sen. Morse (D-Ore¥ to give Democrats control of the ‘committee by adding one extra Democratic member. Morse said crossed a 15-mile square without further contact with the object. alleging that the present whereabouts of the father of said minor child are un- known, and the said child has. violated a law of the State and that said child should be placed under the jurisdiction 2 Area JA Members Awarded Scholarships One Pontiac and one Waterford of this Court, In the name of the people of the State of Michigan, you are hereby notified that the hearing on said petition will be held at the Oakland County Service Center, Court House Annex, 1260B West Blvd., in the City of Pontiac in said County, nine o'clock in the forenoon, and you on the Ist day_of April, A.D. 1958, at - ‘the ‘called a ‘stalemate’ and to strongly about it.” the action was needed to end what restore party responsibility. “It is long past the point where that would do any~ good,’ McNa- mara told newsmen later. ‘‘I feel “ * * * ' Chairman McClean (D-Ark), Township member of Junior Achievement, the teenage business educational] organization, are among 40 JAs in six counties throughout southeastern Michigan who have been awarded Dale Car- negie Scholarships, They are Sharon Talbot, 1 8.) Ly rington, 2969 Tuxedo St., Waterford service hereof, shall be served by publication.of a copy one week Lehtlored Pontiac circtlated = said..County. Witness, ¢ of Pontiac ib"! Marshall _St., an James E. Har-/‘g,3)) re hereby ‘ae to appears Ypeteenall ly at said hearin jeal to make personal It being impr this summons and notice “to said hearing fn the $$, & newspaper printed and Honorable Arthur te this 17th day THUR £. 1A true Copy) “Mend 0 f March,’ A Probate, — Moore. Judge of taid Court, In the City. OORE. replying to McNamara, said that “whenever I come to the .conclu- sion that the usefulness~ of this ing to newsmen the still unpub- jlished report of the committee's first year of ment in the Township. The 14-week speaking course, which ends in May, was donated ss. J. VASCASSENNO, » ity Probate wRenister. ivenile Division. : . March 19, "58. -_ operational and equipm em 1 committee has come to an end,|py Leadership Training Institute WATERFORD I'll walk out_on this floor and tell| of Detroit. - : Pegg hereby Sateen thal the the tna ———— : newne ip will ‘Bal wrday APH Me * from both dink h ec " }1988, at Waterford hip ’ partisan wefe busily leak- C ack Subs Diving Oakland Count oe from. 1:08 tanga Ste RAR May ‘Wu L ee ae CE ne ee imc + ' ™ ss e I ®