Brave Firemen Save Little Boy's 9Y MCK RAimOEM Seve»yMu--otd Larry Gene I ■haJI manta to be a mlnlater « he groma up. The ■ A few minutes more would have p.m. when the Are broke out. He's alive arid still able to pursue that dream today because of the heroics ot two Pontiac firemen—and a little help from God. U. DaaaM nwepa aad fire- The fire, started by a dstectlve ooal furnace, gutted the basement and much of the main floor, caue-big an eaUmated 15,000 damage to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Idarahall at 31 Crawford St. Firemen agrsod It could have bran far wane. ONE or rmi Lairy, a second grade pupil at flame house was filled with smoke. Lany, his stster Alberta, 13, brothers George. 9, and Drew, S, and Mrs. MairiiM) ware In second floor bedrooms. The youngest. Timothy, 6, i a roatiae Meter "1 eaw fire coming from a register and ran to tell tla^ others.” Timothy said. "Mama took my hand—I couldn’t see.” "The smoke was terrible. You couldn’t see a thing upstairs—not even the doorway,” Alberta lidded, tears sill] rolling down her cheeks. Mrs. Marshall herded her frightened children downstairs and outside. When they counted heads. Larry was mia^. The fraatic nwtber tried to gs baefc la tor Mm. Two astghbsfs ahto tried. Tliey were torred baefc by the Ihtek, e fc e fc 1 a g A,passerby, Stephen D. Trinelf of 14S0 W. Square Lake Road, Bloomfield Tosmshlp, was on his way home alter closing up his grocery store, Dlny^s Food Market, at 71 LuU St. He ran to aid the Marshalls. ”1 started yelling, 'Larry, Lany, where are you?' and throwing ' I Page 3, OOI. 3) Th0 Wwoffwr (DstogiMPastS) THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition VOL. 120 NO. fl ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 19«2 -48 PAGES BD^Snaa'^SnalSai 1/ RIe Petitions for Commission; 4 in District 2 Runoffs to Take Place in AAarch Primary With Election April 16 There will be primary elect long for Pontiac City Commission candidates March 5 In three of the clty!i leveifc dlatriete. IVee or more candldales have filed nominating petitions in Districts 1, 2 and 4, necesaitoting a runoff to select the two candidates who will run fpr oommlSBlon eeato in the April II gen^ el^ion. By tito • pjik dendMwe tor filing Taesday. a total el IT po«-Item had been sabmIMed to CMy Ctorfc Olga BariMley. The only Incumbent who won't be opposed Is Dlstrtct 7 Oommis sloner Robert A. Landry. The «d> commisBlaner not to file for re-election was Mayor Philip E. Rowaton In DIalrict 2. That district, however, has the moat candidates. Four pn will run tor the District 2 nomination In the primaiy electian. The Distriet 3 candktatee are H. Makxrim Kahn. 44. of l» Pioneer Drive, a local athmMy: CUrtIa £. Pattoa SO. al 3U t. Tlldcn a Pontiac inearance agent; Robert T. Flynn, 42. ofUS OgenMW Road. Cbarlet H. Harmoo, 01, of ISO W. Iroquoia Road, a laa conaaltaiil ttons bat toot. Kaha la nyaa la MO. In Dietrict 4. the need for a primary waa esUbUshed late Tuesday as Howard A. Stitca, 30. of 1388 Stanley Ave., filed. The Tender Years! Powers Will Tell Story-JFK Cuba in Huff, Walks Out of SoulfiemOAS Dwiegatw Lwchuga Sayi 'WtWwre Quitting Even B«for« Resolution' RE NINET-AI Efementary School, is having a bard I Jameson she esuo have his heart If she a at the Uirioo Lake coaviodng Janette H. Today yoongsten WASpNOTON (^1—Cuba walked out of the Organisation of American States today, aaylhg It was not Interested in remaining In the inter-American system. The Cuban walkout came mo-menls after the president of the OAS council, Alberto Zuleta Angel of Colombia, had reomunend-ed that the Pimta M Erie reoolu-tkm ousting Cuba from the ayatam be sent to the council's geaend committee for urgent study. The torelgo mlstatots ef the at ValiaUae’a Bay. Ctoasrooms and flM with baautlful red and white dfcooratlans. Amis-Talk Door Opened by Kennedy, Macmillan Stites and Fkiyd P. (Continued ea “ - - • B 3, Cbl. 5) Clearer Skies, Colder Tonight; Rain Tomorrow Area residents can look forward to clearing ikies with diminishing winds tonight, but il'll be colder with the low reaching 22. Thursday we'll have increasing cloudiness and warmer temperatures with rahTlikely by the afternoon. The weatherman predicts high ot 38. For the nert five days temperatures will average about alx degrees above the normal high 6f 34 and the normal |pw of 19. Temperatures will be generally mild through Saturday, turning colder late Sunday and Monday. summit” If such aetkm offered any real hope of getting an effective disarmament treaty. The PresWenl, replying to reporters' questions, said his general view is that 'We should the summit after preparation at lower level.” An 18-nation disarmament meeting ia scheduled to start at Geneva March 14; a report to the United Nations is due by June 1. The lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 27. At 2 pjn. the mercury In Today's Press With Nahru 126 million Indians expected to vote—PAGE 8. Private Eye i Spy workJry U. S. big busi- 25 Years Ago Infant UAW first struck General Motors PAGE W- Confusion Don’t grade student ac-ciptling to IQ—PAGE 41. WASHINOTON (JH—President Kennedy apd British Prime Minister Harold MacmUlan turned down today Soviet Premier Khrushchev’s proposal for a March summit owiference. but held the doo- open to a top level meeting on disarmament before June 1. Immediately after delivery of U.S. and British notes in Moscow Kennedy told a news conference that “of course I would go to the*------ Soon after today’s OAS meeting opened, Cuban Delegate Carlos M. Lechuga walked out. He said the PunU del Ette reaohitfon was illegal and _ _ retire anyway, we don’t want to remain in this organization. Lechuga told newsmen. last phase of the OAS proceedings has beui shameful. It ia shameful o’s chair Thia was the third message in ne week exchanged between Moscow and the Western capitals on to rtart the Geneva meeting month from today. The President and prime minister, however, appealed 4o him to send-foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko to meet with Foreign Secretary Lord Home and Secretary of State Dean Rusk for the Kennedy expressed hope that the release of U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers in exchange for So Viet master spy Rudolf Abel means an iminovement in Soviet-American relations. ADDS UTTUS The news conference added little except emphasis to what Kennedy had said in a formal note to Moscow on the subject of a summit meeting. In the message he said he ia quite ready to participate per-sotWlly” when a summit session might help'reach an agreement. ___at the outset of negOtiatioRS -dut to begin at Geneva Mard> 14-the participation of govenn ment chiefs "might set back, rathr eri than advance, the prospects to disarmameiri,” • Kennedy fold review of progress by the heads of government might be needed lyifore Jane 1, the date aet by the United NatfoM for Unit report on fhe arme talk.' Wl^e Kennedy did not niake it apedfic, authoritative sources said could cover a head- f enough progress * MACMILLAN WR1TE8 A similar message sent by Macmillan suggested that a summit conference should be held after some pragma in negotiatton is made by forMgn minlstera. He urged that Khnwhehev agree to have ioreiga mtolstora OA8 soarreo said Cuba ItmI not been bivlled to today’s ses-Stan and wan not notified timt II was taking place. Lechuga told newsmen that his object in attending today's r ing was "to protest with qur i ence the Illegality of today’s proceedings. We consider that they violation of the OAS char- Lechuga said the council president had no power to interpret the PunU del Este resolution an) that he had acted illegally in not I opening the question for debate. Says U2 Pilot Is Cooperating .With Questions Airman Will Bw Fiwa Id Apptar Btforw th« CongrMi, Public WASHINGTON (AP) — President Kennedy promised today that U.S. spy pilot Francis Gary Powers will be free to tell his story to Congress and the public when government officials have finished questioning him. At present, Kennedy told a n Ing Important taitrtVlewa by ap-prupriate offlciala of this govovn-ment” and Is cooperating voluntarily. Tha PrfaMaM gava w ofcM a Powora' U2 plane was shot dmvn or crashed because of mechanical But he said that once the quea- ANSWEM NEWSMEN - 'President Ktoinedy points toward a queafioner at hiii riefes' conference today in Washington. Kennedy opened his I a statement on the case of U2 AT iMMsk irilat Franda Cary Ptjwers. The President riald Powers was cooperating yolunUrily with govi ernment Wervleweni and eventually wgl. be free to leatity before xongreaaionai committees . Is concluded, "Powers will be fm to testify before the Oongreas” and "will be made available to the preaa at the earliest feasible moment.” Says Congress Must Keep Power Ford Lashes JFK at Banquet By GEOBGB T. TBUMBUI.L JR. Congress must never abdicate Us coraititutlonat given powers to legislate to the President, UrS*. Rep. Gerald R. Ford Jr., R-Grand Rapids, urged last night in a laah-iiV criticism of the Kennedy ad-minlatration. Speaking at the 72nd annual Oakland County Linctrin Republican Club banquet, Rep. Ford, term congressman, gave sonal. appraisal” of the first 13 months of the Democratic admin-irtration. Some SSS pemoiM al the Pon- tiar Klks Temple also paid spe-rlal tribute to attorney George A. Dondero, Llaoola ac4iolar aad tor S4 yean the ooonty’s repre-aentsllve 1a Congreso. The club presented 78-year-old Dondero, of Royal Oak, with a priceleia 1839 document signed by Lincoln and a replica of the Lincoln Memorlai in Washington. Shows Replica of Memorial PRAISES DONDERO Ford, who served beside Do-dero once, praised him as ."a true jptatesman and outstanding gentleman.” The Inscription on the Lincoln sUtue thanked Dondero "for outstanding service to the people of Oakland County.” Ford, the ranking RepubHrari on a House committee oontrol- the admlalstratloa claims re- I military garding the eooatiy’i alrengtb and fiscal -The congressman termed "phony” administration talk ol balanced budget. "Whether he (the President) holds office for four or eight years there will never be a balanced budget,” Ford said. He Mid the admtalstrnUan has led the people to believe the — Former Oakland County Congressman George A. Dondero (right) shows replica of the Lincoln Mi^orial in Washington to Qingrrasman Gerald R. Ford Jr, KGrand I^lds, at last nig^it's 72nd annual Lincoln JDay banquet Wid' in. Pontiac. I presented i Dondero^ qlso ™ -------------------- —-------- dpeumero. signed by Abraham Lincoln b/ members of the OaklamL. County Lincoln Republlcari Cltd>. -Rep. Ford was, principal speaker and Dondero the honored guest. ' ‘ salted f r < tores, wbtek has Increased 82 billion from the previous ^-mlnistratlon, spending ks M.2 billion. Running through President Kennedy’s special messages to Congress, is a trend to concentrate more authority and responsibility in Washington while at the same time depriving the states of their local rights, Ford said. f!Al.TJ* REQUEST DANGEROtlS In a d d i t i 0 n, FoM said: "He wants to gather into the bosom Of the White House a greater re-sponsibiUty which our fonlidien decided shotild with the legislative branch of goveniment.T He waned et the dasgera a( gtvtog this |4gM to a pe^e la the aaecottvo kraaeh, a teat of t On the question of diir prestige abrood, Ford said, despite administration statements to the con-(C^tinued on Page 2, Col. 7) He diaagreei with the view of Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeilsr of New York that the recent Punto del Eate conference of hemiaphere foreign minlatera repreaented, as a reporter put it, "a diplomatic failure for the United States.” Troops Ordered to Fight Back One additional timely note—and it brought a roar of laughter—was whether military men are being muzzled unduly in public ipeech- Kennedy Says Soldiers in Viet Nam Defending Selves if Attacked WASHINGTON (AP)-President Kennedy said today Aiperlcpn soldiers in South Viet Nam have been ordered to fire back if fired I. But he said they are not combat sfridlers in the usual sense. Kennedy, speaking at a news conference, gave this presidential conflnqation of reports from lower-level officials that American military men In the Red-pressed Southeast Aslan country in told to defend themselves if attacked. The main parpoae of the as-signnaent ot a raported 4,MO or more American armed aervicea peraoanel to Sooth Viet Nam la Kennedy acknowledged today that what he termed the war South Viet Nam has increased The Pretident took issue, however, with Reputriican charges that he haa tailed to intorm the the extent of U-S. involement. "I think we are telng as frank I \we can be" within security mtn, he said. He apoeal^, to "party headquarters’^ of both parties to lay oft the issue and l«t the matter slble leaden of the partia. conference out of a total ot 34 ■ince Kennedy took office. DISAGREES WITH ROCKY At additional high points, Kennedy said that: exchange on the isaue of A reporter refnarked that this is Valentine’s Day and wondered whether Kennedy mi^ thinlclt a good time to invite Sen. Sfrom Thurmond, D-S.C., to the White House for a heart-toJieart talk about the whole disagreement over the censorahtp . of the military speeches and what he calls your defeatiest policy.” Well,’' Kennedy replied with a grin, and something of the language he used about summit conferences, I think that that meet-(Continued on Page 2. CM. 8) Another Storm Likely to Delay Glenns Whirl CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia. (AP» —A niew storm in the eastern At-hintlc today threatened to force a ninth post^nement of the orbital flight of astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., now very tentatively pet for 'Thuraday morning. Glenn, . Marine lieutenant colonel, had hoped to get of! on his long-delayed triple whirl about the worid this morning, but n heavy overcast drifting over the boiling Atlantic forced ftojoet Mercury officials, to put it off until 7:30 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, Thursday, at the earliest. weather ________, ______ ^rtly before lO a.m. today t^ NMional AeranaMica ar” Sfoca Admlnisttater made toe dOenssed instead toyjtppoo-| higdOy^nieertian ttnt the iMMric t would gq'MnAw-A " I TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS/wBPNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14,1062 Rightists Borob Arab Arem of Oran Troops Fire in Algeria ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) FVandi troopa and riot police fired on rioting Algerian mote trying to Invade the European aector of Oran today alter dawn bomb attack! by terrarlat! la the Arab quarter!. The aecurtty force! alao uaed ooacaarion and tear gaa grenadoa during the aeriea of claehei in the Wett Algerian port city, Btronghold of extremiat Secret Army Organization (OAS) which ha! !worn to keep Algeria French, rhe bomUng! were blamed on the OAS. Palire mM alar Alaeriaa* were killed aad eight wounded la the riMottng*. An Army Neatrwant wae kUled and fMr file eaaualHr! brought the day'a toll in Oran and Algieni aione to 15 dead and 23 wounded, and the unofficial 1962 toll to 808 dead and 1,420 wounded. The firet of the barrage of plan-tic bomba waa set off 15 minutei before the curfew ended at 6 a.m. Ihlrteen more exploded almost immediately and all were in the Boulevard Joseph Andreiu. In the most thickly populated Arab area of Oran. A half hour later five more exploded In the Arab suburb of Medioni. Thirty minutes later another five ahattered apartments In the same district. Still another five blasted the Carteau Moslem area on the western aide of Oran. FsHee nsareea saM a lew bomba alee were set off by The'money will be used to purchase 440 acres currently held in optkm and to make additional land to early reports. Some of the bombs started fires that raged hours later in the densely packed Moslem aectlons. Thousands of Arabs swept out Into the streets, enraged at the W. T. Gossett Resigns at Ford Will B« Vice President. Director 'for the Time Soys Company Red Colonel Crosses Border East Berlin Commander Evades Ban and Passes Through British Gate BERLIN (UPIl-Col. Andrei 1. Solavyev, Berlin's Soviet com mandant, evaded an American ban and drove Into West Berlin a British sector West Berlin police reported. Police said the British had informed West Berlin bonder police in advanM that the Russian commandant would enter West Berlin at the Invaliden Strai ing point that is supposed to be reserved for West B^lners. ■s thus evaded a baa oa leriag West Berll Priedriehatrasae ( IMs rrsaslag paint, aeeardta« to East Gatnaaa ralao. la the saljr aae torelgBera may ase. Police said Solovyev entered the British nectar at 2:25 p.m. (8;2S a.m. Pontiac time) a few minutes after the Britiah informed poiioe ha was Earlier, Woet Berlin iwHce re- fired on and captured two men trying to flee to West Berlin early new European offensive against I Many Arabs began storing any them. They began rioting while European automobile ttot ap-ftremen tried to battle the fire peared. French authorities ruriied and search for survivors among army troopa to various trouble the smouldering wreckage. |qpots. Airport, Auditorium to Be Decided Friday Two major issues will beittcquisitions either through decided when the Oakland County chase or condemnation, ai Board of Supervisors meets Frl-jneed arises day. One pertains to the newly proposed 125-million county airport and the other to plans (or a near^ haK-million-doHar auditorium next to the courthouse. The aadltors to acqulm the hritUI altpart ja Orian Taarwhlp and to traaaler tram rasarve Recommendation to proceed with the airport plans will be made by the board of supervisors’ Aviation CommiHee, supported by the Ways and Means and Buildings and Grounds committees. A special committee will recommend that the board approve' final plans for the proposed $494,564 auditorium at the county service center, and authorize the auditors to TmtrWs“Toood today at a JalBt maettag at Ike ways aad the Osnaty Beard at Sapervtaera. Hotvever, Pontiac City Manager Robert A. Stlerer Indicated after the deadline that the city still is interested tai buying the property, if only to rid Pontiac of Its "pigeon roost." ' Stierer said the city woul fer that the Nesting county the site be razed before any tranoacUon iokes place. NO SPBnno PLAN The Joint committees agreed to recommendmlBtatratloa) are dotag" aad "make a show of strength ... sasne show of active military snpporf ta South Viet Nam." On the queatlon of state politics, the 48-year-old cosigressman, first elected in 1948, said recently announced George W- Romney "will be an excellent candidate tor governor, and more important if elected, and 1 beUeve he sriO, he wiU be first class governor in 1962 «nd 1964." * * * I don’t think the Republican party should be talking in 1962 about candidates for 1964," Ford said arhen asked his choibe for the GOP presidential nomination 1964. Ford waa the state’s favorite son for the vice president nomination in 1960. IDX can Pbocmacy, odlng William S. Apple, sac-retary and general manager of the American Pharmaceutical AsstN^ alion. He Trill deliver the banquot address. "Blueprint tor Profeasianal Unity” gpamoiy of the seminar ore the Michigan branch of the Amarican Pharmaceutical A s s o c I ation, Wayne State UnivarsUy (TnHsgs of Pharmacy and the Pharmacy Alumni Association. Powers to Tell Story, Promises Kennedy (Continued From Page One) ing should be probably prspared t a loTsar le rOLUNTEBRl Kennedy's beginning of the nervs conference. ITie Soviets freed Powers last Saturday in exchange for UJ. release of Soviet spy Rudolf Abel, la hto a He said he is happy Posrars Is back and that he can add only that Powers ta cooperating voluntarily with the government in die-cuitaons of b ‘FREE AGENT’ The President was asked iriut quizzing. Kennedy said Porvers Tvould be a free agent, able to carry on any activity ha chose. Powers and fata high altitude U2 5 More Commission Candidates File NATIONAL WEATRIS Padfie cnoat tonight wUle i or VMqfos • Rain k fweeast for the entire r is expected in the Centrid and Filing from District 2 yesterday was Robert T. Flynn. 42. of 138 Ogemaw Road. #★4 Flynn is making his second bid * for the District 2 commiasian seat. He was defeated by Mayor PhUU> E, Rowston trro years ago. FlyoB eama to PonUae in Ita. He to a looal agent tor Praden-Ital life InMwaaoe Co. Active in the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, Flyrni Is past chairman of the traffic safety committee and past vice president of the Pontiac Coop Heal Estate Ann. ^ * * Once employed as a radio and television announcer, be attended Cleveland College and the l(ni-vsrsity of Michigan. * ' -*■ Flynn is married and has one daugbtar. Ha is a member of St. Nortben Platnau, the Upper Pialm States and the Northern fugSSd'u CaOiaHc Pa^ Ctritan e of tempei^ture is Ctab onl EOn Lodge. Charles H. HarmoA, 61, of 336 W. Iroquois Road is a for the District 2 commissfon seat. Harmon, a native of Redrrood Falls, Mbm., came ot Pontiac in 1926. He is a tax coniultant, farmer city official and municipal ad-viapr. As Ponitae eity aaseewtr early IMto be naaseesied tl tire city and Inataltod a n system of ameewnent. Hs During world War II he served the RFC as an advisor andprop-erty manager of defense pBurta. He was appointed to the City Retirement Board of Truateee In 1995. A member of the Elka Lodge Harman Is married and has one Tass Doesn't Comment MOSCOW ID - The Soviet !wx agency Tass reported the poHponenent of Lt. OoL JohaU. Glenn Jr.*i orbital launching to- y T|thout Filing to run against Incumbent WilUam H. Taylw Jr. In District 3 was Mrs. Rodney H. Milton, 38, of 111 Oneida Road. She is the first vroman to run tor the City Commission In 15 years. Mrs. Milton never before has run for a public office. A native of Pontiac, she attended T.' e b s t e r School, Washington Junior High School and is a graduate ot Pontiac Central High School. 8he graduated tram Pratt Dsi-vettaly fas BroeUyn, N. T.. and attasMed both MIeMgaa State UMvanMy aai the Uahrenlty of Mrs. Milton is a member First Oongregatfonal Church of Pontiac and active with the church’! Tvoinen’! auxilary group. Preaer/dy employed by Wiggi Old Colony- Shop, ahe haa worked in art department at Waite’a Department Store and Yellow Cab Co. Last fgU she tad a drive to get a laW^^ paused here maktog rabito vacdnatioiM mandatoiy for dogs. Filing to oppose incumbent Win- Filing to oppose incumbent John ford E. Bottom in District 4 was Howard A. Stitas, 33, of 1368 Stanley Ave. Stltos k a lifetime reaident of the Pontiac area and has been living in the dty sliioe 1960. A gradoato at Oxford HIgb Sehool, he gave ap hb ooastrae- Stitas is studying to become a teacher and is majoring In history. He expects to have enoui^ credits tor griuhtatlon fai about a year. WWW Before entering MSUQ Stites had wn a licensed contractor for about 10 yean as owner and manager of the Perma-Stone Onesee Co. He was an organizer for the United Public Workers LAFL^HO) in Iftontiac Ai 1948. Married'and the lather of ooa aon, Stites is alao Sl^rtsmans €3ub. Dugan in Dktrict 5 was Loy L. Ledford, 39. of 662 Unda Vista Drive. Ledford, a newcomer to political circles, is general manager of Mc-Candless Carpets, of Pontiac. This to the first time he has run for public office. A graduate of Pontiac Central High School, Ledford has been Pontiac resident for 32 years. He is a World War n veteran and holds a degree in aeronautical engineering from Pensacola Naval Air School. He has been with MoCaadtaas tinee yesvS. Prior to that be was with fee Flrestoae Hre and Bobber Oa.« as aaristaat maaag-er of thf-ir West Huron Street store four years, and spent nine years ns wne manageir for National Dairy Prodnets Corp. In the Pontine area. , Ledford k a member of the Pontiac Liona Club and active in the Parent-Teacher A^. at Mark Twain Elementary School. He waa mile! Inaide the UA.S.R. Powers was seized, tried on tofi-i charges, pfoadad guilty, van aentencad to 10 yaara in After months ot aecret negotiations, he Tvas exchanged tor Abel, a Soviet master spy, who waa convicted In 1957 of stealing UA. military and atomic aecret! and given a 30-year priaon sentence. Work Stoppage Halts Detroit News Today DETROIT UH-The Detroit Newt suspended publication for today and said it waa because (rf svliat the Newt termed “Trark stoppage tactics being employed by the Detroit Paper and Plate HaiKflers Union No. 10." Robert C. Bats, execnitva see-retary ol tbe DetraH Nempeper Publishers isssrinlina. o-nonnoed the nftonMea Newn* sas- The association negotiates mechanical contracts for both neiva-papers. In past disputes the association has Insisted that a strike against one member was a strike against ail. Columbia Picturot VP Dead at 69 in Florida STU^T, Fla. (AP)-Abe Montague, 69, who rose from managing a combination theater aA dance hall to become executive vice president of Columbia Pictures Corp., died Tuesday. Montague, of Greenwidi, Conn., last Nov. 20 was named by the Motk» Picture Pioneers oS Pioneer of Year in recognition of his rvementa as a Hibwman and humanitarian. He wpa bora In lioxbury, Mass. a member of the Oali^and County treosuiw of the FTA in I960 and •3L Newsflash (AF)’-na Savtata ee to Her-bra today and V THE yONTlAC PEES& WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1962 wet aifacimt staavi wtthta « IM raanUM to Mrff th* «p«M oi ^ ^ CHy. itoto depuiy of tho KMtMi. Saving Stamps to Build Chapel KAPAMOCH. M.Y. (AP) - Con-victo at tht ototo prim ken winl a plaoa to leonWp. And they ve htt on a aonl ila»lor lettlng tt. eoBictkit ■aid tka Itov. Ifattkew KBltonr man CktkoUe chaplain at the prim, *Bat flm anal n»thods «f to N redmMd in eaek er am* tartato fto mriraeltoa of a ptto* an Aapri. It’U be'ealled “8t. Jnde't WHkia tke Walla” at. Juda to tka patm arint of tke farioan.' Ikrougk tke Knlifeto el Oohmv IwBon, a can kaa fono oet to eaad in atampa, kidhrldnally or in ......................Ike project. ki the prim here, lha Eaetara State Oorirectienal hatthittoai Some are mental datoctk . _ tog todetemtoate terina. Many ~ B young man, aorriag " • yean. At praaont, FMtoa Hall Ua*» tor aam vMd knpnaaiaa to the TIOWW Drum Sottg' Itvea of our am. and kava man - • ------- LAS VEXUV8, Not. (AP) - reoa Junafto Han kaa toft tka eaat of “rkaar Dram Song” baeanae of lltoeea. Tke ihow boa been playing ben at tka Itondaitlrd Iron Or* Shipping Rato to Stay Samo on Lakos CLEVELAND »-The 19C rate they ihoald hare leaned beton but didn’t, and w need an appropriate aetttog to attract and In-ire them. ’’With a chapel, aet i at tka level It baa held atoee UST, Oieat Lahao IVeight Bureau, Inc., Buouncad TVieaday. The bureau to s aaoedatkn of eight toilppii« naa, Ratea are to range from $3 a groae ten from the head of the lakeo to all tower lakeo porta to $1.30 a cmaa tan for ahlpmenta from Eocanoka, Mkh., to Chicago. MafdOailmato NMoax Tissues 3 67* SCoarai^ U*a 6 pocU -bmiOtMalnReer iMpartadMANSUN' FbsMigtt Battery ’is 5* ^"""^-lUNMrfMelaHeer Ptoatie Bnaa-Hl-n Sound Reconling Tape 1200 FT. 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SOVr-NO er phono ordero ot ihoio lufwrdlsoouiil pricos ... end we reserve the right to limH all guontlKot, so that more cut-’ toatart con shore in ihio DCXIBLE DISCOUNT SAIL ykSliep Ivaiy Dopartmenr. e«i All 3 Fleeta if MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Pomeos'FAIRWAY* Lighter Fluid » 5* SMolMlaN end odorfaN Bgbtor Ihdd far «in|teirx3«Mwibi.Uniez -TOgACCOMotaPtoer BRACK* Checelal. Covered CheiTiis » 39* nd« iiilE^36* 51c tube of Celgotoa wMi Fraa'Captain K^igaroo'Cup.Llmitddaoli. -DRUOg Itoto floer '* Fam^ Charles Antal Hair Spray ".L* 54® Spaclol 14-ounca ran of Trnnch Touch’ byCharla»Antol.lfa.n2cani. -COSMETICS Mata Ftoor Oillette er Iverahorp ItiRor Blades IOTAS' ChokM «»f GBalto Super tioM or FornWHELINE CURDS Shampoo or ffinse MM. IE4e' Dw Choke of Egg Shampoo or Cranw XfaM by Halana Curth. 7-ounce tfaaiL . -COSiWETICSAtotolW PHOTO DEPT. VALUES Reenfy te Litten te All-Transistor Radio 88-^^ A 99 Velue §M Wah ipaalow, VotenM eonlrel and do- Fltt Tronelttor Radies HUnbria. S£ 3*» terroallybliiMiinaaelofyevrtran-(tow rm... oMo far oaa OR Ironi and m ipuditr. pUNBIAS Mato Floar 9H0UR SUE MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Needy 1000 ftocoe Jit-Saw Puzzle ’US 59* IOm ilie aOtOen hKhaa — nsarte lOdO ptaCM. CMca of onorya 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS All Wbe-Sofaty Rubbish Burner $IA9 Vaimm Ponwus 'Bd-Toeo' Coltrint Crayons 3* R*g. lOf 'Om of a aonrtad celerliie CfoyoM fpr aolariiie book^ ale. UM 2-,1mm. >SUNIMnr Mato Ptoae. 94< MaiilaM mcaeacUylMniar'wafcwtely tipeartesb toUBM JralL IMII. -HAMOWAUaiidnaar Man's Sfurdy Pocket Conib 'Name Fruma' 5-Hela Filler Paper 17* Adjuato Mor Flax Watcii Bands 79* TwW a, bond B and U flan to ihapal' Gold or lihior flniili. Wirti'2 wo)ch .piiM -WNDRY Main Hoer, REMINGTON RaU-A-Motie Eltclric Shaver mjs» 1E95 Value AdjwtoUo rollar hood razor far foe, clow ikaM WHh cord and. -eow. -SUNDRY Moin Plaeev RayOVacFlashliflit 2-adl* natal NoAUdd wak pmtecaaad lMWMi2baanlMUiii»I. ^ -IUCTRK2adFlaar 4-SlwHAUSim Shelving Unit 297 IC.42>^ to India -NAROWAI CorOd AddlNva Shaler’s Mslone tlM Quart W Sprint Coil - WOOD Clothespins 593? RajMw — pdde of SO FREiTuf-PUxComb BRYLCREIK e± 44* ru6e RocaRa o aannina Twf-ffaK noVl< fraih and daon. DRUGS Main Ftoor. Ciwne ffinse $iM 9Qc rahm .lorga 14«toea oIm of .’loyd' arnma rCita. UaiB 2 boHba -COSMlTICSMatofledr tlM Value PLASTIC ishPan t 59 pan has many wwi In Um kouM. IS-kich dlomator. Colon. -HOUSIHOID 2nd near. Foil Pans 5-28* Ragufar S«e vabe - ter beUh». iraazjnfl, tantog. "I2)l7te kch dza. -NOtSaipqjgndPlear a FeMint ANWeed 6-31* tegular die mfaa - pack of 300 MMi> U ante aw. Une 1 pock. -DRUGS Mato Pteer u. fa fadoryw ,->iARPyU 'WELCOMf'Imprint Rubber Door Mat iiM Value ROYAL 32-Ounca Bubble Bath 58E. tebbfa baA for raRudno tub boAi I, thftiCT of pln> Of oppltlvlowow IpOSMETICSMeinPlaef. ^JO •Value Lodiet' end Oiilt' Leo-Tigtits Value no i00% nylon In tod and bhM and grain Cofar«,.MMH*nnlng. Girl*' 7 to I4and lodlat'medium ond lorga. -CLOTHING Mato Ftoor Wetdrpveef Plaetie Babies’Panties; IQ® Etodk woW ponllM fa inopea or pull-euor dyl*«. Slzn* anoH to mernlnrgOi -CLOTHING Meta Flaw CeneCheliia Motion Girls’Gowns Ivy laogua ralfar ityla gown fa popular •iipHWor lypa. tedal print* In liz** 10 to 16. -CLOTHING Mato Ftoor MuKc. emd CWIMW Ladies’ Half-Apnn 25' Choke of oMeited dytefa *0"* vOb e*«otMd trhito pock^ ndflaa end ^ ‘^CLOTHING Atota Ftoer 17R27 hell toorferdoorw^ holhuoyi, poroha*. ato. AU nibbar. Ihne 2. -HARDWARE 2nd Fleer SUNtEAMtiectfk Wall Clock 15.50 Value 2» Fite Most Fewaafe SHOWER SPRAY HOSE e 57* $IM Value . AH rubbar how'aflk iproy haod, far lub ihowan, ihompooi, pat boHi,' aic. -HAROWIM 2nd Pleor! Modal A002 poR deck fa biw. gold, taagaoiw, brawn, rod. Swoap head. Naa Fad. Tax. PelyoHiylene PLASTIC Clothesbasket $1M Value 58' Ctolon.-HCT5lHOID2ndF^ Large Cgliulete Sponge Reg. 80c 2? Sioinleaa Steel Roast Sheer tl.98 Value 58' 7-Inch itolnia* aool bfado Mt Into ihef-torjireof hondfat. Umll 2 kniM -HOUSIHOiP 2nd Hear _ Weatem 'er Remington' •JSi Rifis Sbstls 50*^68^ tegvfar 80e box of 50 diaik . Weighs Up to 250 Lbe. ’ Bathraom ScRie $4.95 Value £ •DatT* or Ragant brand* of famow moiiir* Him. Choke of aauarelcolora. -HARDWARE 2nd Floor 8-Ft Cables ■|22 11.79 rpiuae Hand Sfyia-Mognotie Can OReuer a 59* Opam cant, boflia*, ate. Hand »ypa opanarwHh mognafle lid IHtor. Umit ;2. -Hf^ffOLD 2nd Fleer On# S^iol ToblG-AtMNtGd StyU-LADIES' SKi^-SUCKS or CAPRIS 00 1 Volueu to $3.98—choice of oO wool skirti in sizat 8 to-12, docks and ckpris to flonnelt, wash 'n' wear cottons In atripeg, checks, otwrled tfyiat to sizes 10 to 16. -CLOTHINO Mein Floor BARGAIN BASEMENT ChoicG of Simms Enfiro Stock of BETTER CURTAINS-Pr. PriKlIlos, cafes, tier styles and others to ‘vorlaly of colors, lengths and moterkilt... all go out for 9 hours only of only-.. . -DOMESTICS Bosamant 1" Long Sleeve Styles < Boys’ Knit Shirts $1.49 Value 100% cottonik eelton and oeatoto Uand*, gnuch^i Uyla, bit wrtili. lit - quolHy. Colon. Sizat 6 to 16. -CLOTHING*- 100%Colton-RCD Men's Sweat Shirt 7mt. $1.79 Raaca Rnad. Sima moir to axtro large In bright rad. (Boy** M end L lizai 66c). -CLOTHING Boaowent Durobla Paly Plaatie Beveraue Container a>c <97^ roittd gg f '"wHOUSiHOLO m Ftoorf ‘10x14-IiicIiMM Jelly Roll Pans I?- 24* Many man far boffag tally lelk, hkcuMpItM^vteUinirii— -HOLKIHOlOr ' White Tanv Cloth Washcloths 12 1“ 12x124llch whne tarry cloth. Slight b ragufar* of batter Ite wllart. -DOMEITICS batemant Leather Pelmg Mm’s Knit Gloves $1.79 Pair 99' FlrX quelny gfavaik wool knilt wMi laolhar polmi. Gray fa lizal S-ML -CLOTHING • 1“ Values to $2.95 Sirlpad and prlnlad pafamavjeng • XLOTHING* Idetal for StufFiivga Shred Poly-Foam ! 1LB. 2 LBS. : 49* 79* Idnol far duffing cboKcvdiienAfayv : ntoWniglekappronfaMitohihoo. ‘ -DOMESTIC Re AAJ 98H.Sag^$i FOUR THR PONTIAC PRESlj, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14,196^ :Tihombc»U.N. Military Cooperation Promiring / IHopes Running High for Final Seftlentenf in Congo igr not NCWROM un IWsisa N TImt «nd again in a year and halt of tartwlaice and criaii dkaa that mar at lait peace g )iBUy wu batag reamed to l^a cuitoiM 0 Jiave cnn Sioodriied, tha amUtioni of rival leaden and a conflict of interaat J^cnUng fhr beyond the borden «f the Oongo. * The preeent marki another xiod of hope. Hie ,reat aympathy In Frenoa and Great Britain arhooe dtUem are heavily Inveated in the Unloa Miniere du Haut-Katanga, the oomUne which oontrob Katan> ga’s great he returned to the eurroundlnga aiid influencea of hie own prov> inoe. concealing the aetoniehment of VMk anthora report that ‘Miontbe jind Gurfcha Ool. S. Maitra now are fMood-brotben ae reault of an hn-jneaiptu oerenKMiy on Indian inde-BendoBoe day. ‘Hiey alao repoat 4hat Ihbombe now counU UJt. JBpiitary Oonunander Brig. K. A. Jf, Raj '‘among my frienda.” I' b oonfraat, ia the background of aeoant eveata in which Cokmri Idallin’a Ghnrfca troopa uaed their >gitwa enthuaiaitically on Katanga Iryteg to carry eat Ue agree* meat of lari DeBaiaher to rid hhneeV ef hla toretga traepe and r aa ar^ There, the fwopaaB h leave him oaaaUerabla aatone-The eaae of Triwnbe has I he’s a ly wet most of TUwmbe’s paid tr have departed, eacortad out or Just drifted away. _ MYnicRioiii ntEffonuN have contributed to Thbomba’a na-cant docility haa bean the nag tlona between the Union Mlniore .^Drown«l S«,man'. My ^ f12S;R«coy#i»d in le»toBd ----------------- REYKJAVIK, Iceland « ~ The body of 0.8. Seaman Allen Francis ^ Chase, 90, of Blichlgan City, Ind., aide of the Algerian conflict and thia asked out of the French army. e wae oaU to have played a As fU^atrated by hie new4ound frtendahtp for the Indians, Tihom-be's own altitude has vacUlated. 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Ladies’Winter Coats mm £ntir« stock Regular to $69.95 Ladies’ Wool Skirts Pomewt Brand ” 3 and 13 LadiM’ Wool Jockoto Pomov* Brand 9^ IZ Ladies' auiKiis . , tju m Sweatoi»=S —‘S-.D Giris’ Car Coots Entir* Stock Rag. to $25.00 7-‘11-T3 Children’s Snow Suits Girls’ Winter Coats and COAT SETS Entire Stock $13-*16-*19 Men’s Winter JcMkets *9to*29 Entire Stock Reg. to $45 9 fO < NM’fUi«SlMftlUlSllrto SPORT SHIRTS ^ , and BAN-LONS 1 A • Reg. to $12.95 /2 Oil Men’s Ban-Lon Stretch Sex 2 ’ .$|M Heavyweight Regular $1.00 aqrCsnr-ariCirDMiaiJNnt Stabilized Denim $269 2 Pair Sizes 6 to 12 $5.00 SHOE SPECIALS Ladies’ Famous Nomp SHOES SIipons and Oxfords Reg. to $9.95 *3 NOW Ladles ’ laatharSlippars Discontinued Numbers Reg. to $3.95 NOW I Ladies’ SNOW BOOTS Assorted Styles ^ Reg. to $12.95 *5 NOW Men’s Portage Ripple Soles with Porto-Ped features Reg. $16.95 NOW *10 Use A ^mvement Uon Ghai|;e I'/' f ' \r THy PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESbAY, Fy.BRUARY 14, 1002 FIVE Odds Are on Nehru in Massive Indian Vote a nuuMivt 10 daya of vottag on FV^ajr to-^choooo a (Uttof$ Not* — Indians third ftntral tUetkms. larffut In th* /rot world. Mill bo oprttd ooor * lOnfog Poriod btdInniHg mda*. Tht foOowlno ditpateh ouUlpot tho iMiiM ot atako and Iho maoAmiei o/ potUng a 110- to local banditry, Iwl thoro ia fm- NEW DBUn (VPD — India ba- Mar Jawaharial Naiini will aeon niata. Uaiun. won the aaat fiva ager Igainat a ba another aaay victory. Dactloa oCfldala aatlmata that m million Indlana-00 par oant of tho natiao'a 310 aueo raata from Oommuniat Oilna open Friday in tha thatched hut to loool huiditrv. kiM ftwe Is Mn. wlow n# Wm* RmimI iitiMl tliov SELLING OUT ODD LOTS regiana of Waat Bengal untU they »e In tha ameggy auburba al mbay Feb. IS. * * LINOLEUM 59* CIOSI-OUT INLAID TILE WALL UNOLEOM 25° Run R. VINYL LATEX PAINT |Ool ALL COLORS VINYL ASIESTOS TILE ^7- 9x12 UROLEim RU6S Only $095 ifanoeli each tima it chooaea a new paitlament. In NUT, M u voted. In IMS, tho Brat ^ tlaaa aa a republic, tha figura waa n mllllan. (In the IMO paaaldan-dal eiactlona in the Unttad Statea 0Mn,0as votea were caai.) Mabtu’e CaugwUa party la the aadiHMtrd favorMe to retain INI al paitlameal and a« of Ike U atala legMaturea. But tor one of hia top aldeo. the k ctaeden ia a fight far poUdcal Me. u V. K. Krtahna Mcnon. oootroveratal g ae miniater and froguant UX ^ apoktanum, has boon ertddxad at ImBoate the nadon's laeUag toward Nahra and M| ppity. NaM la ManaoTo. Mw «va nuM UiraMIng oanlHla are »eaa In- puta has hurt the Ooenmunleta adly ainoe then. —Jana Nangh or Paopla’e Aaaecl-afhn ia a small but growing party in nortbera India. It has mil • - - rightwhig vte« ■■■■** Hindu reUglon lor votaa. Many of Nehru WOl face faur rivata In Ua lu toUowars are devout orthodox homo conadtuency of Allahabad. Hindus who eat no meat and do They aia SodalM party leader Dr. Ram Manohar Lobla, who also euppaat of the JaM fiaagh Itodox Hinda partlaai Independent Indn Dafr, a ravolulkaary ‘ beltavaa Nohm Iwa “ndaod oountiy"; Ram Namynn of a But other Cangrsaa party members dlaagraa. Mors than ISO quit the party to campaign for Me palgn in the central Indian state * ♦ The aertoua threat is poaed by Li a former Nahr u of hla la ex- oonadtuancy is Acharya J. B. ei KripUani. who chargaa that r * w * Kripilaid, a Gandhi foUonar tWD-dme election whmer in other SMITH'S TILE OUTLET support, was a 04o-< favorite at I the close ot the campaign, but the Tkyaarold Krlpilanl had strong antes. Running aa an Independent, he | has tha support ot all tha oppoai-|ltUh partlaa eneept tha Oonuau- poaaat^ the Dacoit popd TIM? chief target is the Coograos poltea mbiiBler, Naralagh Rao Dtadt, arhooa forces have raided their hideouts In the hlUa In an attempt to wipe them out. WWW Their political Impartiality is liown by these two terror ceoet: They kidnaped the brother of a at candidate, and they niiig cow daughter. The patty won I hi MKT with mote 7 mlUion votea. ta running on tha i y Swatantra dchet The ti m wealthy mohanda of i pos chosen one of the a noot baoiidful women In New In her lartlaa. tha In lavor al private inlirpriii and a trank pre-Weetam fOnlgn peHey. Formed as a conaervativa alternative to the oongreas three yean ago, iU policies have yet to be tested nationally, but they have never won many voles in Indian WWW -The Praia (PeopU't) SodalM the party is somewhat more aodalM than tha Congrem, but tts oppoai-tkn is directed mainly pt Oongm’ * * IpjiaiUamaMaiy seato In 1 196 state saata. Siaoa to have ana am Krlpilanl. haa reoli ^Xnlia w^ M Boweeper ***“"’• •• The maharanl, who was brought upialuxury, hoseai._ throughout bar diotrid by buUoek cart, camel and on foot. _______ The showtagi of tha lour mofar aw. - le |«Woaltlon parties wifi iadicala omm too* lor u will emaige as the main r to the ODogreas. party, I ruled India oiaoe inde- The electorate, lem than half of ndla’s 631 million populaHon, sMa of all regMcred Indtane, i fomole, 31 or over. Uteracy is no bar. If a voter can he jiM aoarches his ballot for the tyaM qf hie political party. It took four moolhs to con. the Brat election in 1963 and U days in UB7. ..YfflDfOgTAOpSill Voting will be Staggered In states, with outlying areas a transportation ia senece voting first and dtlaa last lha voteti In rural West Bengal will bo the only, ones partldpatlng Friday. A ma-jorlty of the atatca begin next , and haa always been a ahaprieaa group with memberahlp ranglni from the far lefi to the for right. ~ playlag the leading role in I independence, it devekped the nathmol ftdlowtng that has ae- tonr af OK loan Application for Motel Project LANSING (ft - The MIehlgai. Economic Development ^Deport-has approved aa Area Re-pment Administration (ARA) ippUcatian fOr dlnton Gables Motor Hotel and Bowling Lpnes at *'—( demens. w ■ ♦ w > application has In ARA officials In Waoh nal aotioa WWW The applicaata, TYank Dominie and SaPmtore CUaumano, want a mJBO Isderal loan for a HT9.000 rafUrbiahing ptuj^. They said the pacjeci meat at t Mte 73 Within a year. PolicBwoman'g R«ady It olao won a total of 161 osaembly aeata and took oontrof "U** -*** lagWature in the atate of r? Zr.. But a dvil (Haebedlence yOb. n or Harm i. Beeoan nuWMi th* Kmi> DES MOINES, Iowa W - PoUeo Deportmant meter maid 71"*— Johnaon carries in her ham in additten to her summons ousted the Kerala re- and other rw^ items, amelling Qrandstanderl wonderful «• Corby*t to for qulot ovoninot mt home, you wont roidly too it perform tifl It’i in front of • crowd. Then, In *ny drink guoits ngmo, you'll too It win ronl applAugoi CORBY'S ...tmoothMt whiskey this sMs of Cansdal W. fUtUI I M.. INNia, KIM. IHMB-AKKIi WOn-l WH-N NM-S.f* Mi MHIH WMI grebably New DetaTa ' ot camUdatea ■teggerti«-ljn for the 6M ae in the lower house, and 13A2S lor the 3J9B state aasemUy aaate stake. Both Bgurea are about par «—u Ugher than the 1157 dec-'iena. The pauty aymbol the voters i see moot is die two buUodcs Nahm’s Congreaa, which has bsen since iadependenoe. It Is j 6M of the lower house seats, and Mn unopposed in three, a 371 leata in 1967. Nextc WWW anes the right-wing ortho-u porty, with 196 candidates, the conservative Swatantra party with 173, the Praja Sodal-Ms with IfB, and the OommunMs b 137. WWW Although the oppooitlon parties thus cannot post a serious thrSat to Oongreai, tha sim of their vote and their Mumriiv in key areas SPACE SAVERI COLOR QUICK TUNING! RCA VICTOR Z&orlSate COLOR TV • Glarg-proof Safety Glass Bonded On Tuba e Super-Powerful "New Vista" Tunar e High fidelity Color Tube • Super-Power Chaeala TERMS a Color-Quick Tuning ml Shop M«l. Tkm, FH, GAT. 9:4S'lil9 Taem. Wad. f :45 'tfl S:M Accented with leather . Cotton Knit Sheath This siriort cotton knit sheath is a most versatile od-ditlon to your wardrobe. The jewel neckline occas-sorizes easily to fit the occasion or your mood. The leather belt matches the leather pocket trim. Choose your slimming cotton knit In beige or block, sizae 12 to 20 and HV^ to 22'A. RCA VICTOR Thuu-mto. 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Only Sorong'F aadusiva crisacrow coniirOe- lion Wins lha bottb" ol lha bulgas... with no-girdlad faating. . • Ipw ojt sidai slim ond imoolh-itop thigh bulga. • Crissii» ®jgStw55* How Did SS. Valentine Get Involved With Love? VALEirmn is the name of any number of saints, none of whom seem to have anything to do with the lovers’ festival which Westerners haye been celebrating for a good many centuries. The two best celebrated of the , raartyra, oddly enoogh, according to ancient aceoanta, died on the • wanM day, yiresiimaib^ Feb. U. One was a Roman priest, the other, bishop of Tend; they llred in the latter part of the third century when Claudius was em-I peror. ★ ★ ★ The exchange of Valentines is linked by romantic legend to the Roman feast of Lupercalia of Juno Februata, when maidens signed their names to love missives which were placed in an urn and withdrawn by young men of the city. In the following year each youth courted the girl whose name he had selected. The love festival Idea also is supposed to be associated with the ancient belief that birds started their spring mating about a month before the equinox. CBAucan tells us: For this was the Scynt Val-cntyne’s Day. I^en every fowl cometh ther to choose his mate. ★ ★ ★ Both French and English writing of the fourteenth and fifteenth cen-uries allude to the exchange of sentimental billets. Now Valentine’s Day ranks third only to Christmas and birthdays as a generator of greeting cards... an Industry, by the way, with a gross well over $000 million a year. Russians Want Another FDR in White House Most people in this country were unhappily moved when KBXxmBcatsv's hand-picked minions sounded off in wild Russian praise of the late FxAinanr D. Roosivilt. Nikolai Kaov wu the sounding board with three tremoutous cheers for Roosevelt which were reported faithfully in some detaU by Russian newspapers. The New York Daily News, largest circulation newspaper In the Ihiited States, comments editorially on the situation as foUows: ’’One Nikolai Kariv, allowed that Presidents Habbt S. Txuman Snd Dwight D. EisxivBOWxit. Roosevelt’s successors, ‘did everything to spoil the friendly relati ■ ' -V . ly huge burdens on their backs and ifdiere meat to sold to open markets. 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AT AU PttUO STDM^ m OeootA.M. to9r. M.tel loodiT I:t0 to 9' KUDI MTO Win UNITED ' SHIRT DISTRIBimttSx Tot-Horoa ■hepplag Oaalai ^topatWutca <1 tev^t aocntral of aouKua eould be fitted together lato a picture and brought directly to the attanttai of the hlgheat - ey might wall have focaaoea the Pearl Harbor attack front the Intormatloa that waa la U. 8. hande, before It aaeurrad. the tea (OH) wHeh hmettiaad dam« World War ■ inter Ha leaterttlp ar MhJ: baadal Bat hi IMU Piaaidant Itemaa eat up a “Giattal r loraiiB Intalliinoe actMtlea of Act. af breated the CMtral latelllgeBee Agency (OA) aa a permanent or-ganiodlan. Independent of the D»- lew of tee ae-e teat apply to other tod- Oongreae, tar example, doean't ran know how much of the tax-payeri’ money It la appropriating for OA. Ha...................... nwt the CIA la a vaat apemtion k dear, however, aimply from tha ■iae of tta new headquarten, a ___________________Va.. the Potomac River fntoi Waahington. Beeauoe of Ita hiMh-bah natufe, the OA ii by what the QA doan, and taw weDiatniot a fuBy neenrata eeoracard. It dam it. Amariaane are oein-|Waahlnglon aeMtlabiiit credNa tha polled to rely on anch fragmentary CIA «Bh having caHod the turn acrapa of Information aa oocaaion-' oorrectly on the Hungarian uprto-ally come to fight. ii« of HW. the Brithrii-rreneh- tt wu not until Ftenda Gary leraefi Invaripn of Suet, the Oom-owera fan Into Runalan handa,|muniat• liuplred lioU which tar oxampla, that AmerleaM'marred Vico Prealdent Richard ‘ ‘ the OA had bean M. Nixon'a goodwill vlalt to Latin aanding Ughwltitude U3 photo ro-planea over the Tteu flighta yielded mllUoM of detailed picturm of Ruaalaa In-HtoM and doaptta ^ha dipto*; oparallen la regarded by profan-aionala u one of the greateat triumpha in the Matory of eaplon- StotertatoBad I IN ynide on teato aMe of tea teriar. iKir' ahMaTa yiSBr,‘'iStt’ whd- tappera in thia tunnel Uetened in I Mnaiuta. Whan a equad af ___________..j tha Rue- I ptem ndmMad tewu a bold In Mb boak. "OA-tlie Inalde ainw rWW amarto that the OA haa managed to plant agenta even In the Kremlin. In fact, he aaya, that the United Statoa obtained a copy of the aeeret apeech which ----a Kbruahehav dafiveipd to Dou the OA Inlervane in Internal affalra of other countrtaa, fomenting revolutiono, and top- TuUy and many othere are vineed that It deaa. Rightly or wrongly. H la pm-erally taken for granted in Warii-...........tee CU had an hn- degh tram oootrol of oO-rlcfa Iran and that It hdped to overthrow a regime In Guatemala. ttana In the tubulant patetoa of aaa^ otter trouble apato aroand tea gtobo. taem Tartay la tea One of the Mggeat btandeta charged to the OA wu the dia-aatraua attmpt at ail invaaian of QriML The CIA's Invidvement In thla fiaaco la a matter of record, attealed among other thlnga by Prealdent Kennedy’B appointment Of a apecial Cabinet-level committee to invealigate H. How aueceaaful hu the CU log top VS. H iteart da. tame of greatart titmipba-and hjg the Iran CUrtaln? a It A In tanniiw Judgmenta ahate' Again, Ifa bnpoaaible to eon America, and Oommunlat China' entry Into the Korean Wu. In aonu of thtee oaau, CIA wam- On the other hand, there have been Imtaoou in which the U.S. r tdnn by an> by.................. Om nfUhto uu eitod by OA crMtoa Wu Baaata'a Ipat-nlk lioerblag of . UM, whtah The fact la that only a handful of people really hnow wtelter tha CU daaertea credit or blame It hU raealved tor all of the aptoodm "ited above. Ooogram periodically la mlaad with a atrong deairo to appobat a 'teatabdeg-^ennaittog'.'. to tom an eye on CIA. hut ita fanner director, Allen W. DuDea, aheaya Each of the laat thru peaaldenta tarou to look into CU oparatiana. TlQdor aerving permanently u a ABen W. Dullu, who wu the CU'a direetor tar eight yean Imprint hu bau auoooodad by John A. MoObw, tannu chatamu of the Atomic Energy Cbmuh Ddtoa wu a maator apy of World Wu n, widely ragardad u the greatest tntelligenoe genius thia MeOua to nn able adminto-tratar, whau rata wR toetada Bgbtiitog up CU*a tofemantlu- I Russia sptea- on the United to the Und of woild in whiefa being caught off guard would be quite literally a fatal mlitak a Mtkn to make. TaxpayBre' Lom, Notch PROvromcE. R.I. (UPi) -> a bowling team named the Tax-nayan. ana of rix Mama in the city hall bowling league, wound up the aaaaen in — you guemid it Sign on a wnafi cu: "Watch melUiee ... The beat thing about tte -I nmy do aamathiag taeltah” ... amnpa ia teat ihay.alwnyi p Ttoo many paopla nownduto mnny nhnt they ato ont to pnm. to ratoa ayabrawa toto^ af tom-1 Bart W When Oonfedarata aoldlm to tte Union In UB. about tloo of about 96,0M wu ona-tourth VLEASE... 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Knitting at Friend's Home Okay T> Womens Section By the EaUjr fmt ImtUaW Q: Some thne afo, I reaid that It was acceptable for a ■ woman to knit or embroider whfle fitting among Mends, wanted to take my kniti' along with me the other e a Pon*t WonYt Says Abby friends. My husband protested. He said he did not think it was good manneri. Wherever 1 go, meetings, planes, trairis, social gatherings, etc.. I've seen women knitting or embroidering and haven’t given it a second thought, since one can be busy with her hands and still be a good listener or tdker. Won’t you please settle this fbr me? I don’t want to give up my knitting or embroideriiv, but if it is rude, I will do so. A; You should not take your knitting to a formal party, M if you can knit or embroider without any apparent effort and it does not prevent you from taking part in your friend’s conversation, there is no reason for not doing either when visiting intimate friends. Maybe ties Dreaming! By ABIGAIL VAN BMUEN DEAR ABBY: Is a person responsible for what he says in his sleep? My husband talks win his sleep. A If I were you I would send him a box of matches and tell him to bum up the tie to put it out of circulation. Abby, Is times as much as I would have, been bad I been on a swlm-\ . ming party with than. DEAR ABBY: A few boys camemver unexpectedly last women’s names, ibut when I ssy lanythlng to him he says he doesn’t remcm-iber , drean^lng this to my mother? FIFTEEN AND RESPECTABLE be^ i wmring. them in what I ^ ABBY for what he says in his sleep. Q: Wni you please settle an argument vthich arises every tbne' I address an envelope to my aunt. She la a widow and I always address her as Mrs. James Brown. However, the other members of my family Insist that this is wrong and that I should address her as Mrs. Mary Brown. To convince them that I am right. I shall have to have your word Is he right? I don't believe he is unfaithful to me because he always comes right home after work, is a good husband and seems c^razy about me. 'Hianks. WONDERING They only stayed about an hour and we just sat around and talked. After they left my mother gave me the dickens. She said no req)ectable girl would entertain boys in her nightclothes. DEAR FIFTEEN: It’s not how weO covered you were, but what with. A young lady should not receive callers while she’s dressed for bed. You should have quickly changed to a skirt and sweater. How is the wwld treating you? Unload your problems on Abby, care of The Pontiac DEAR WONDERING: If youi: husband behaves well when he is awake, don^ worry about what he says hi his Altar Unit Names New Officers For Ahby’s booklet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” send 50 cents to Abby, in care of The Pontiac Press. My Dear! PI ease... By QgX PAUUOr NEW YORK (WPI) - PW^ haps an thls.ValenUae’s Day, "I remember~ysn se.! I h practlcaUty at the suggaatloo of safety experts. . ^— ----------------- highway b candy. Perhaps with ftewaar«~^ Rebediments were jerved by St. Thomas Unit 8 whose captain is Mrs. Joseph WiUette. Mrs. Douglas Fox and Mrs. James Anthony, cochairmen, are being assisted by Mrs, Clyle Hdikill, tickets; Mrs. Jo-se^ Galardi, refreshments: Mrs. Byron Barnes, dooT prizes; Mrs. Richard Templeton, dean up: and Mrs. Kari Dale, publicity. Prior to the dance the Joseph Galardis of Ross Drive, the Richard Templetons of, Edgefield Drive and the Clyle HaskUls of Woodbine Drive will entertain. PEO Chapter CL Welcomes Guest Gay decorations are ifeady for Zeta Eta Chapter of --------------- Ft................ • Chapter CL, PEO Sisterhood, met Monday afternoon at the home of Elda Sutter on West Iroquois Road. Oohosteas was Mrs. R, U Justice. Mrs. H. W. Chapnum. vice presideiit, gave a report on Cottey Junior College, the school in Nevada, Afo. owned by die Sisterhood. She also reported on the educatkmal loan -Beta Sigma Phi Sororitft Valentine dance Saturday in Oakland Avenue Amvets Hall. Lending heir artistic talents for he projea are {from left) )deh)in Fox, Ross Drive; Mrs. Clyle Haskill, Woodbine Drive; Mif. J. C. Barker and Mrs. James E. Anthony, also »f Riks Drive. Mrs. M. W. Glasgow, Chap- ^ ter«D, Olda., was a gu^. She is the mother of chapter member Ain. K. U taaBqr- \ FOURTEEN THB PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY U, 1962 mpM births oocur only ones hi l,m thnes. FIm Coloiiid Furnitoro GENTRYS Colonial Home 5 8. Main nJRwSirSS Proftssional PERMANENTS Styled os YOU Like It! Yomiyer, Prettier Wife IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 2|9 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 No A Valentine for Hubby Alotot try art gtvhie thsir husbnnds a .....................year- The entire eight areaks b not fln-ished yet but enough time baa whlzxed by for happy results to yowvif and prettisr whraai A "nsw" wtfs Is a valentint that is sentlinental and nestallgtc, Just FAT MELTINO Rolls and pads of fat aro melting under the Impact of diet and emiv dse, posture Is improving, and seams are being taken in. You also are probably walking and moving about like a woman years hi that leagth at thM. Maay are eheetliW at a lees el O peai* la Some ot you may already have lost as much weight as you wish to lose, and.you may be wondering what to do DOW. If this Is true, or when |t is true, do the foUow-ingj Add MS eateries to year daily PROFESSDNAL CLEANING • DRAPERIES • SUPCOVERS • BLANKETS If xsr begla to gala, eat back, ir a-«t, add aa-ether M ealartea at the ead of a week. By watching the scales you can determine how many calories you day In order to main- W« guATantee your ^ cleaning will look bet- ^ ter and laat longer ^ through our many years of experience and expert cleaning N proceasee. We o f f e r % decorator folded K drap^ service, ready-to-hang; and blanketa ^ and slipcevers are guaranty and measured against shrinkage. Remember: 'It’s Hie Utde TVh* Tlmt Cent at Greibam’ GUARANTEED WATERPROOFING MOTHPROOFING SERVICE 5 SHIRTS 1 Expertly $| IO j Umdered XoXtJ | CASH and OABRT | C 605 Oakland Avenue FE 4-25?V k 1 to s you add these calories, all "empty’’ cal-thoae which give you no la other words, do not go back to the Old eating lo, Iti II be only a short rcgala your a-wMIo treat. Vonr crartag tor peared, bat doat bocento eaio- IThen you get to the point of trying to maintain your ideal weight, At the first of each year 1 offer my Eight-Week Self-Improvement Marathon. If you failed to Join and would like to do so, send 10 ' £ . . " cento and a stamped, eell-addreseed 7®“ M*'* count your envelope with your request for the calories and watch the Marathon booklet which gives you scales. Many women on m <*« -TO -foiV can of the I>Dntlac Press. this now. Winter Dance Set by MSU Alumni ’The Alumni of Michigan State University will bold the annual winter dance 9 p.m. Friday at Plum Hollow Golf Bloomfield people planning dinnen and cocktail partlea preceding the dance include the Clifford Mezeys of-Oakhtll Prlve, the Ned Beardena, of Pembroke Road, the WUliam Munros of Pilgrim Road t h e Dome Dibbles of Eastbourne Drive and the William Bowmans of Worllngton Drive. An "after-the-ball-is-over’’ supper will be held at the J a m e s Oarrity home on Kinroaa Drive, for Home Improvement Home is the family center .. . we’ll help you to enjoy while the youngstera are growing up. If you are thinking of adding a room, modernising your home or finishing off an attic, tee us. ADD TO THE VALUE OF YOUR PRESENT HOME WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN HOME LOANS MORTGAGES We Purchase Land G)ntracts Figure Club Plans Spring Hat Show View Film 017 'Moon' Named Urttt's 'Sweetheart' In ths abaenca ot Junior PonUac Women’s Qalb President Mrs. Frank A. Andarson, . Gsaifet H. Wattera, first I praid^, oooducted the vion regular Fsbiuary mesUng at the First radersl Savings of ot ths Mrs. Georgs F. Brinkman Introduced John Zounen of D»-trolt EdlaM public who presented the fUm ner Von Braun of tha U.8. Atomic Enaigy ODmmlaatnn was Him narrator. Mrs. EvereU Resao and Margaret gcott preakled at the ra-frealunent table. Social commlttoa wera Mrs. E. Cloo WUsy, chairman, Mrs. Ben E. Bow-nun, Mrs. Oeorgs F. Brink-man. Mra. A. J. Cadlcux. Mrs. Arthur C. Oomptoo, Mrs. Jeanette HUIebrand. Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson. Mrs. John D. Kent, Mrs. Harvay E. Sandberg and Mra. Paul L. Hoa- Past Presidents Are Honored by Church Society Bcoauaa of the tramendoua response to this queetlon, "Wha^ do with old nylons," 1 later will award another Tailor Tria Prdeetng Board for a different suggestion. Here’s the sutgestbm: Worn nyloos make excellent stolflnt for ehlldren's toye as they are wadiahle and need not removed before latmderlng. Hiey may alfeo be ueed.ae i^table etufflng for the ptipuler toes plOowe as they are eoft, yet give body. OOMBOIB rATTBENl' ‘‘Dear Xunlce; “Ptaaea tell me bow to take the ’hlooeoii’ ottt ot a pattern and ohange It to a fitted style.” Mn. CJfJ. The eeelest way to make a fitted bodice from a hloueon pattern le to combine a pattern which la darted at ttta waist with your other pattern. Be sure to matoh the shoulders end the center front, then cut the lower part of the bodice from your pattern with the darte. REFIT ABMHOLB "Dear Bunlee: "Kindly tell me how to remove the wrinkle on the back of a garment. Just under the collar.” Mre. AJ*. It le often a UtUe difficult to pinpoint your dlffleultlee without seeing you, but It founds as though your shoulders are squarer than the pattern. This Is a rather common condition and not too difficult to remedy. When cutting your garment, add about Vk indh at the outer edge of the ehonlder, tapering to the original eeam line at the neck edge. This will make the shoulder line leae sloping. Now you must also add this Mi Inch to ths underarm of your farmant, tapering to nothing at the notch In front and back. Your arm bole now wlQ be the original Past pmldenta of Uie Womsn'i Society of Oiriitton Service of Oakland Park Methodipt Ckurch have been honored et a meeting by president of the society. Mrs. aayton Gillies. A program entltlod ’’Fsete and Fun" was presented at the meeting of Fashion Your Figure Qub ‘idah Shelly Library. Once a year a program of this type is planned to give all members a chance to participate. The six-week contest award I Mrs. Charles Riiggles. Thursday meeting concluded with an old-fashioned box social. Valentines were colleoted for the children at Pontiac State Hospital. Next week a spring hat show ill be a feat\u*e of the program. A book of poems was preaented to each of the past presidentst Mrs. J. L. Stoybaugh, Mrs. Raymond Coombe, Mrs. Elton Behnke, 1 Everett Robertson, Mrs. Basil Metdlein, Mnu Irl Williams. Mrs. Albert Barker and Mrs. Joseph Wagley. A metnortal aeniee lor Iswy Cooke aag Gladys Chase was praaeated wtlk Mrs. Lee Mlae-weaaer slaglag a sale aeoompa-aled by Mrs. Wagley. Mary Martha CIrole members were host- In other activities of the society, hie Deborah Circle met today at Dm at the home ot Mrs. James ’rtiingtm on Lowell street. The Esther and Rebecca circles will meet at 6 tonight fOr a cooperative dinner and white elephant with Mrs. Elmer Davis and Mrs. Edward McBride, hoatesaes. Professor Speaks on Latin America MSUO Division of Continuing Education and Iota Eta Chapter at Pi Omicron National Sorority presented a lecture by Dr. Samuel Shapiro, assistant professor of history, Thursday evening. Dr. Shapiro’s subject was "Lahn America in Crisis." The meeting, St the Oakland Center, Is tte first of three lectures to be given. Dr. liowell Eklund, Director of Continuing Education, welcomed the group. A business meeting preceded the dinner and lecture. The Mary Martha circle also met at ll30 p.m. today at the home of Mrs. Charles Holmes of Lowell Street, and the United Church Women will hold their World Day of “^Prayer at church March 9, with the Woman's Society, hostesses. PTA Sets Meeting The Douglas Houghtm elementary school PTA in Waterford Township will have its regular mmthly meeting at S p.m. Thursday, and dtscuas the next year’s budget. A. W. CUaeU, chairman at the safety committee will have charge of the meeting. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL llVk S. Ssflasw, Essie Thetlor Mds., Paatias. Mich. XaroliaMBis AraUable to Dor or Ivaatoe CIossm Willo. Pkoac or Call to Person for free PampUel PHONI FEDERAL 4-2352 SEW SIMPLE By Eunice Fanner Our TaUor Trlx Winner this week to Mrs. 0. R. Koester, KaUua, Oahu, BauMdL ited the same uie tor worn nylons, however Mrs. Koester's wm ths flrtt one to leaA me. TIPI ON FLIAT8 "Dear Mre. Farmer: "Would you please tell me bow to make the back pleat on a skirt lie flat at the hemline and notjum out when one wean the garment?" Mn. H.C. I would like to give you sdveral tlpe on thle. first, bo ran and add the additional width of fabric for the pleat all the way from hem to waistline. If your fabric Is very heavy, you cut away one layer of this excem fabric. Tour plrat Is bound to bang even and you also can avoid maehlne-stltcblng the top ot the pleat on the right side of your garment ★ ★ ★ Second, cloee the pleat with the basting or longest ma-chine-etltch possible, then press pleat befon removing this basting. Again, you will find mon accuracy than trying to guen where the pleat should fold. dr dr ★ The last step la to macblne-stltch the fold-of the pleat together at the hem of your skirt. The stitching Should be about M Inch from the fold and will keep the pleat from spreading. This step also can be used to help keep pleats in shape on a pleated skirt. summing step-in Is a ’’must-have" Printed Pattern «34; Half Sins MM, MM, MM. aOM. »M, MM. M 4M ysjds 85- Sin MM requires 4 aeats in eetni Ibr this to Aims Adams, care of The Pontiac Preae, MT Pattern Dept- JO 17th St.. New York U. N.Y. Special Spring-Summer Pattern Catalog-ready now! More than sparkling styteo-sun. spos<, dance, work, traveL AD sizes. Sand 19 oente. Units Hold Meetings "Dear Eunice: "How do you get rid of th« crease line in material cauaed from the fold? Some Just won’t press out and you always can see the fold line. Mrs. A.B. Dilute white vinegar wltb 1 little water and dampen 8PAR-- INOLY on the wrong side of your fabric. This usually will eliminate a crease when pressed. This should be done primarily on woolens. If you still can’t erase the crease, you may have to refold your fabric and try to cut your garment without using the original fold where It will show. ★ ★ A Please send all your questlona and suggestlona to Runlce Parmer, In care of The Pontiac Press. Standish Unit Plans for Parish Dinner Members of First Congregational Church’s Standish Group wUl the March pariah dinner. Mrs. Harry Manus of Nelson iStreri was hostess for the group’s dessert hmebeon Friday, assisied by Mrs. Otarles Borst. I After Mrs. Ray Melser’s devo-jtions, recordings of favorite hymns I of Ainerica were played. Special Value Sale! Vi.2ti3r ESTATE UQVIDATION DIAMONDS MUST BE SOLD NOW A real opportunity to eave We specifUize in the handling, appraising and liquidation of ^Jewelry and other valuable items ESTATE Uf^lJIDATlON SERVICES W» wa CMI7 AMw w Audit Ym ITEailllOND’Si Jewekfs-^’Opiometristt 81 NORTH SAGINAW STREET—PHONE: FR-3'8612 - Annual Event Set by Square Dance Club The Waterford Townahlp Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Qub ptone Its annual Mardl Gras dance from S:90 to 11:90 p.m. Friday at the Waterford Community Center. Members and friends will be in oon-tiime, but not maequeraded. This Is also a new night for the dance club that previously met on Thursday evening. Beginning in March, the Wagon Wheelers will dance on the seeond and fourth Fridays of each noonth at the Community Center. At the annual election of officers, the following were dected: Robert Jenaenius, president; Claire ■ Campbell, Vice president; Ladon Godfrey,. treasurer, and Hary Langdon, secretary. Church Unit Holds Monthly Meeting Mrs. Galen E. Hershey of West Iroquois Road was hoe-tess Friday when the June Group of the First Presbyterian Church held its Febnmiy meeting. Mrs. Hershey was assisted at the luncheon by Mrs. Forrest Wood, Mrs. Francis Olmstead and Mrs. Ben Ct Scott. Mrs. Duncan MeVean gave the national mission study on "Concern.” The Bible sttely, "Paul’s Letter to the Romans," was presented by Mrs .\sa L. Qiafry Mrs. E u. Winn and Mrs. Howard M'»i'sh 'so participated in the prORrnir.. Mrs. John Hilton and Mrs. IMlIiam Vandercook w e r s guests at the meeting. Four of First 1 Church’s women’s groups htve observed February meetings. Mrs. Hannan Hubbard was hosteu to July-August Group for luncheon Friday, aaslated by Mrs. Harry Windiate, Mrs. Lola Kemp and Mrs. Qyds Bible study discusslM was conducted by Mrs. Carol Mul-key. Mrs. Leslie Tripp will hq hostess for the March 9 meeting. Mary-Martha Group members gathered in the Avondale Street home of chairman Mrs. Howard White whose oohoatesa was Mrs. Melvin Brim. Gueste were Mrs. James Stragea and Mrs. Joe Dulfleld. Plans were made lor serving the church Women’s AssoeU-tkm luncheon Feb. 2T. Mrs. Harry H. Pattlaaa led a study of Paul’s letters to ths Romans, and Mrs. Gaorge Stinnett told of Preabytmten misslonartee’ varying services throughout the United States. Faith Group celebrated Its annual birthday ln?yh«on at Devon Gablet Frid^ with Mrs. Clarence Senger as chslrmsn. Guests were Mrs. Marquis SartMl and Mrs. H. E. Mo- Mra. Robert Sigler presented Through Redemption," In a Bible study from the epistle to the Romans, and Mrs. Leslie Ellis reported on ecumenical missions in Lebanon. Mrs. Burton Mltchdl reported on the Detroit PresbyteriaTs recent meeting which featured missionaries from Lebanon, Egypt, Venezuela, Japan and Korea. * ir * Mrs. tieorge Snyder, Hazel Potts and Lulu McGregor were hostesses to Flora Shelly Group Friday evening fai the church. Fallowing dUnnier was a devotional and buslneas meetiiq; in the church’s recoitly decorated room provided in memory at Mrs. Charles Mowbray McDonald by her parents. Mrs. MUdred HiO led in devotions, and Mrs. Allan Moorae presented a Bible study from the Book of Romans. A report on missioiiary activitlse of the Women’s Assodatkn In Korea end Liberia was given by Grace Oarii. The next meeting Is slated Mar^ 9 in the church. Church Unit Sets a Pancake Supper Abotrt la^thtrde of South Amer-ka’e people are engaged In sqri-cuHnre, aa compared with ahodt one-fifth in the Ulnted States. ■ The Parent-Teacher League of St. Trinity Lutheran Church is sponsoring a pancake sup- > 'rom 5 to 8 p.m. Fri^ in the chmch A professional chef. Freder- -iek Badder will superviae the : kitchen and dining room oper- ' be charged fqr ;; yoii can eat." Early Week &?ecial! BUDGET WAVE.. $650 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 North Perry . '' PB 2-4361 OgB PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRTTARY 14,19W FIPTEEK Beimett-Johnson Vows Pledged in Nogn Riies bcMil mm flC whkt^lwiiUUy uot Wd nyioo tuOa ovtr satin rhnsw tar bar murlaga to DanM D. a in at. Bene-Itov. Rldwnl W. H«r finKtoltp mn o( sUk OhMim wu fitted to a daml-erawn and A* cuTied • baart-siHpad ba» quet o< wMte ftatbared e nirf toa Bdwta ■. BaaMtto al Mfa«i« Avmaa. MaM^ of honor Kathy Kbiri^^ Rocheater, and Chryslar, Southfield and Nancy BaDoar, Holly, m naddina detail rt matehini vel- ar gill On tte aaqalra'al aiasito. »Hh Baa For the ( ion, Mn. Johnaon ware a JaM Aaaa of belga brocade and eor-aaga of gold and broarn titoia. The mo^ of the hdda-groom appeared ' HI WbUganjod bhw laea. Her floa«n ware pink Afiar a honaymoan at a norfii-am rid raaort, the couple wH rt- ty Cufiui WkiAk Mainly bias tapa - the MOST ryt pleasing, ftm-tosptrteg trim to the world. Easy, tool . Mniti-oolor maglcl GIva evary^ thli« the gay, bia-tape treatment -toto* etothes. towalB, curtaina, cloths. Pattern A shelter was a place of i»t>-tectioa from the elements — not bomba? 01^ to mind a tree, pattern for Ist-daas mailing. Send inatead of a society? to Laura Wheeler, care of The “Sidi” meant phydcaOy ID — Pantiae Preaa, 134 Needlecraft not sick, sick, sick? Dept., P.O. Box Id, Old Cbdsee Stathm, New York U, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and aone. ' Tar the first time! Over 300 Women frosted cakes instead of I their hair? You heard the word , stnwtor to show'yon how quickly aad easily vm can bogia joying, th« now Oiga^sonie 71 vdiether you feM maiie or have over played any mnsical instrument in yper life- ExdiMive BaMwto faMunK-Psnoramic Tooe-Ptecuision Ensambic-Caned Bsuts-all do-sighed to make playing tuisr and to make you sound more pcofessioasl right from the beginning are youit at a new hsw ptioe. Find out for youndf'in your own bemo^dM fun aP the family oaa have with toe all-new Oigs-seiile 71. ’Ybom tor too falim Familr" ^ Wert Hgrwi StiBef Ff 2.»t21 OPEN nUDAT AND MONDAY EVES. HL 9 (kiBi Mjsrc CO. Pondoe's Loeattr Owned Bom of Coad Bagd tostryawals. Buldysh 119 North SiiginBw Stretst PARK mE rear of store I sviir IV BaIXFWIN SIXTEEN THE PONf lAC PKESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY U, 1962 GoMwatcr Withdrew Walker Invi^tion Sen. Dodd Bows Out of Anfi-Red Rally %A8HINQT0N (AP) - Sm. nmBM J. DqM. DOm., bowsd out today fhmi paitidpatlaa in “ Yoonc Am*rt- 1 antt-GocnmunlM I for March T In At tte Mum time It wm dlf^ an tavttation Gm. Bdwln A. Walkar • maatliw UBed aa a con- recMva an award, wrota Don-B. Shaft, haad ef YAT. that ha didn’t want to ha tha only pahUdy IdanUflabie Democnt hi a rather larye group of Rapubtt-ana" at the aeiaton. WWW OomplalnlAg that at leant oiw axtremiit boon invilad to partktpata. ' on to any: I rajpod ar riwwes VnXAOB OVT OrP >- Food and other aupfiliaa ara betnf airlifted into Lava Hot Spring in Idaho. Three routaa into tha village are cut off hy flood watara. A brfclga haa baaa waahed out by the Portneul River (coitar of picture). Another bridge k flooded at upper right, and a tuad k under water. aarvattva rally tar world liberw- which, U It k to aucoaad, muat functloo aa a bipartkan mova> mant wMch k naiUier dominated nor Identified with any political party or any political factko.” Dodd laid he had expected to attend a noa-partkan meeting foe the purpoae of honoring a digroup of Americana for I anti- he waa endoralng Walker’a candidacy. The YAF waa reported to have hinted to Walker he ought iMtead, he aald, the meeting of many a partiaan gathering with extremiat < which aeeks to claim aome exclu-aive relationahip with the anti- Aa a Senate Foreign Relattona Committee member, Dodd ly eappoifod President Moiae Tihombe of Katanga and condemned the United Nations for Its military action to force Katanga back into the Congo. from a new group of Now Yoilc eonseivatlvee flexing thafar muadca tar an attack on GOP Gov. Nekon A. Rochefeller Jacob K. Javlts. Aides loaan't even know any of niii^ under the loader-ship of Kkrman O’Doherty, Manhattan lawyer, to oppose the gow-emor and senator for renomlna-oa. As chairman of the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, Goldwater k bound by the rules of the game not to Interfere li state primaries. Sen. MUtoii R. TWmg, fUNJ>. a target far attacks from special award at the rally has had trouble trying to get a visa for a visit to the United Junior High Music Festival Tonight The eighth annual Qty Wide Junior High Musical Festival will from all focal Junior high achoOk tonight beginning 7:30 In the Pontiac central Gymnasium. Highlight of the eveniiut wiU be an ten Among tha selections Madkoh Junior High's gkk glan dub wlU perform under the dfoectlon of Arden Sears in Child Is Slicing.* During the a I by d portkn of the the aty High School Orchestra directed by Buton Apple win play Russian Overture by Ttohal-kdvaky, among others. WILL PARnOlPATk: JUao paiUdpating are the glris School wKh JukP Metrifleld oonduoUnc and the Pootiac Couple Is Wed in Episcopal Ceremony denis dbMled by Sally All of the massed numbers In tlik Festival of Song have been seleefod for educational empha-ais, primarily whh mude fir tries and secondly, for the opportunity to broaden Ideal of our coimtry. A W w Members of the Pontke School Band will act aa ushers with progranu being prepared by Theodore Carlson and the Pontiac High School Printing Shop Uudenta. TIckete i chased at the door. White hyacinths and a white orchid topped the prayer book hdd by Patricia Lou Arnold who pkdg^ vows to James E. Garrta - - ----- , in All Saints eiewa sf aeed pearls. Following the ceremony, the couple received with their parents , the Edgar Arnolds of North Tasmania Avenue and the Lonnie B. Garrises of Amberwood Avenue. Reception hosU were the James yjrarthys, sister snAf«iWher-im Uv of the bride, ♦ A * Mrs. McCarthy was matron of honor, and Linda Black served as bridesmaid. Their princess line dresses of red satin were worn with matching headpieces and Baihara Aaa AraaU^ her r gtoL Brothers of the bridal eoupb con^rlaed the esquire list. Lsny Garris was best man. Guests wsrs seated by Dean Garris, William, Frank and Edgar Arnold. AAA Yellow tea roses acccijted a mink stole worn by Mrs. Arnold who chose beige chiffon for the -weddii«. The mother of the bridegroom, attired in a navy blue wool Swahili k rich in proverbs, in-dudiiv such tamillaraoundlng and "If the cat’s use wiQ reign.’* Mmlkw wlH be by Psallae r governor of Texas, ny mvRAnoN a poll la hk state showed a con-Uve trend. said in a statement th North __________ ________ aid to education by a 3-3 margin. "Tbk poU indicates thk thinking k ooanpletely reversed,” he -- ••While there k stiU strong and tar _ ■ anung farmers, there k ntore in thk country in 17M. At that time Lord Botetourt became Governor of wmiamsburg and Venitlfn blinds installed in several rooms of the aovemor’s Palace, Sm ^ Ow M Wiifowh^62 Isr FLOWERY HATS for Valeiitiiie’s Day 26 W. Huron St. 5TAPP^S • • • • • • F=EEX NEED QOOD Groceiy begs of waterproof paper are being distributed to super- OOLM TV HEflBQIIAiTEIIS Frot! Ico Scropon STEFANSKI Salas and Sarvka 11S7 W. Hanm S». FE 2.6967 MIcMfsa TUA # IIS< Oivo your babjl^’fl Ibet the sun support of our fine Stride Rites, the pricdoii bonefit of our fitters' skill. Pre-Season CLEANING SPECIAL! AU Household Items • Dnftrim • Slipcovers • BU^eta • Badsproada ^15% Off FOX DRY CLEANERS 719 Wart Haraa PE 4-1586 Hi-Whlte Baby Shoes Sixei 3*6, now in widths l> C-D.E.EC.EEE for sccurate. comfortabk fh. >6.99 At BOTH Stores ' STAPP'S JUVENILE eOOTERIE 28 E. Lawrehcf St., Downtmm tOp« Mm. M I:M, Sal. <• t), MS , - FAMILY SHO^ STORE 928 W. Huron at Takfraph (OPM m M t MS Set. M S:M) Celebrating Our 45th ANNUAL AND GREATEST MID-WINTER SALE Colonioi, Modern and Provincial Designs in Fine Furniture From Our Regular Stock, Including Floor Samples, Bedding and Discontinued Lines at Greatest Values Ever! Debut... introducing our new important contemporary group for bedroom, dining, occasional 40 related pieces in elegant walnut You sow it in House Booutiful this month: Dgbut-young, spirited, capturing oil the pulsing cxcitamant of today with Its pure poetry of line in rich, burnished walnut woods . . . cone accents . . . satin-finish brass hordwore. Crisp, look-ohaod furniture for o liftime of wonderful living. And we're introducing Debut Qt speclql prices during our onruiol Mid-Winter sole . . . for immediate delivery. BEDROOM GROUP: 4/6 Bed with footboord. .$ 79.00 3/3 Heodboord, frame .. $ 69.00 4/6 or 5/0 Headboard, frame ...........$ 69.00 6/6 Contine^l Swing Bed .............$107.50 Low 4 Drawer Chest ... .$ 99.50 Low Cobinct.......... .$107.50 Double Dresser . 8 Drawers, 60" ... .$149.00 Ffomed Mirror (25x50). .$ 42.50 Night Stand, Wol. top... •$ 44.50 Lorge Chest 8 Drowers, 2 Doors. $179.00 Night Table ............$ 62.00 DINING GROUP: 64" Buffet. .$198.50 60" China Glau 46" Round TM*. Ex- Ooore ...$314.50 tends to 82" $116.50 Window Table, 60" Armchair..! 37.50 Side Chair ..$ 31.00 ...sue.so Drop-Leaf Table 40x78x104" $134.95 LIVING ROOM GROUP: 86" Sofa .....$279.50 58" Cocktail Table $ 53.50 Lounge Chair ..,.$129.50 tnd Table......$ 53.50 $107.50 2-Drawer Commode........$ 62.50 $ 27.95 Lamp T^la......$ $3.50 ^(Ci\ Jusr South of Orchard Lok» Rd. Open Thai*., Fri., BUDGET TERMS Evgnlngi' 'tit 9 ri THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1962 SEVEWTEEff Barbers Don't Dig Sculptural Styling ■MHOK WOT WAgHiNGTOK (UP!>-Thmugh lh« mirtdc ol modern billoMoux from Pterro Jtey, » Ficnch hnlr otyltat. leoM Inm • Pwia bonqiy par. AMA Reveals Loan Program Would Grant StucUnti Up to $10,000 for Thoir Apical lUucation up to nO.OOO over a aevm-year period and defrr the paymcnt< ttons can )to naade aomethne altar March 1. Undar the plan, b bo United to HM> In any sh ' " Besrowers may'not be indabted Jar more than lU^OOO tor educe- Kinkajous Surprise Keepers, Reproduce NEW YORK i4 ia.aa y.ia-ts 1S-M4 y.io.isaradeo>i4 la^a y.aa>is o#3a«. rAo>is ia.sa* WMWweiISaggpriMshsMshatmeMr— rtf am Riverside Safety Nylon trade-in special 10ta " ■ s.70.tsia| ■ tVH Mash _ ^ . - " ar wha* GET *2 FOR YOUR OLD TIRE Guorantaad 21 Months Mora softly, mora sarvica ot o modarerta pricaf 4-ply Nylon cord construction protacts your lira from tha dongan of Impacts, moistura panatro-tion, flax fotigua. Low-profMa dasign glvai rood-hugging stability. WITH TRADE-IN TIRE TUH TYM 6.40-15 14.88 6.40-15 12.88 LTO-IS 7.10-14 15.88 6.70-15 13.88 7.KM5 $.00-14 17.88 7.10-15* 15.88 7760-15 20.88 7.60-15 18.88 8.00-15 SM 8.00-15 Sim FREE MOUNTING! SATISFAaiON GUARANTEED! INSTALLATION SPECIALS! lAKISHO 14“ MVIttfIDI DONDID MAKISHOU Guorantaad 25,000 broking action—da-dgnad, anginaarad for lha individuol tor. Chav. '51-58; Ford '55-59 and olhars. AU4WHBU Biviasm coATD Mumias 8“ INSTAUED BULK OIL SALE! BivmsiDB Huvr-Durr ea. it tubricatai —kaapi your aigina running battar, kmgarl’ Pravanti corroiion, halps to quiat noisy volva liftars. Stock up at fhis low prica today. Gat twka tha sarvica Ufa of ordinary mufflars— custom-cootad whara rust normally bagkisl Quiat oparoting. Ford '55-56; Plym. *49-56; Chmr.'47-60 and othars. ^39“ Chroma-plutasl for layHng baavty. Wngad; rvrt-praof andoNaors Tokai N moondt to tortnll. , , ... „ .... ......... MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:36 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M, ■ ■ ^ ..1 - i . PONTIAC MALL ■ Vi' Phone 682-4940 ’ 409 North Tolograph V ■■ EIGHTBKN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDlir^DAY. FEBRUARY 14.1962 SALE ENDS SATURpAY, FEB. 17 . . . SATISrACnON 6UAKANTIID OR YOOR MONIY RACK sfiaiia sqsiqis fluffy, white flannelette sheet blankets TRANSMISSION FLUID ^ 33 Automotic. Mixes with original fluid. Also for power steering units. Windd>ield washer solvent. V “CiMree It" Windd>ield washer solvent. 0% . AAe Rtf. 69e eeek , ..... -it potent leather porade SAVINGS FOR "BIG" SISTER Pointed at the toe . . . ruffled at the vamp! Big sister's ^ 33 pointed toe flat. In block ^ patent . . . the true sign of spring. Sizes AVz - 9, See Ref. I.W them todoy ot Words! COZY SHEET OR LIGHTWEIGHT COVER Scoop them up because they're exceptional in quality os well os generous in savings. Soft Cotton flannelette, fluff-dries in the wash — gives satisfying warmth os a sheet in chilly weather or as o blonket In worm seasons. Here Is more of Ward's wizardry in low pricing. You get famous Treasure Chest* brand in closely woven cotton flannelette that's bleoched to perfection. Be on early shopper for this terrific sole volue! Spe them ot your nearest AAontgomery Words store; *Sold Exclusively ct Wards SAVE NOW! limited quontifiet ^lotex motonry point DRIES FAST-^-COATS CAN M AFFLIID IN ONI DAY 3“ Rn- 3 M Resists blistering. Even on domp surfaces or In humid weather! Leovts iv> lop marks. Use inside or out. Eoty to apply with brush or roller. Wosh tools with woter. continuous filomont nylon NO FUZZING or SHEDDING Modem living is easier witf) this low-cost, high-quality broadloom! It soils less because each continuous filament fiber has far fewer "dirt trops" — It sheds dirt! 4” •f. yd. I to 14 Tailored stretch tights in top colors! Reinforced seams, smooth waist • to - toe fit. Machine washable. A sen-s 01 i o rvp I value at Word's amazing low price! Buyseverol! white training ponts SOFT AND ABSORBENT COTTON KNIT % e-z-do sleepwear HEAVY COTTON SLEEPER Here's volue! Double thick fabric and triple Crotch means utmost comfort for baby. Machine washoble, of course! Save now at Montgomery Word. liHle girls' strap patent shoe 5/99' for tchoof Or ploy STAY COMFORTABU iN SWIAT SHIRTS Cozy warmth for youngsters in inner fleeced cotton knit shirts. Dpuble thick hood with drawstring. Ribbed cuffs and waistband. r signature STRAIGHT STITCH MACHINE Hinged presser foot glides Over NO IIONIY DOWN pins, eliminotes need to boste. ^ /\8B Adjustable drop feed simplifies mending, darning, automatic ^ bobbin winder. Reg. 54.95 1 33 REG. 1.9Z Ke«qp the small fry extra warm on cold wintry nights. .100% ^ cotton 2-piece sleepers with elastic waist, ankles. For ploy or ^eep. 6rip-EZ feet, No-seom seat; no side seams. Machine washable — needs no Ironing. Mint, oquo, pink, print. Just perfect for your "little darling" —See them ot Words Pontiac AAoU. PARTY PUMP OR PERT 1-STRAP! 3 33 Little sister's smart "convertible" . . use os 0 smart party pump or 0 saucy 1-strop. With the swivel strop, she con change to fit her every mood. So charmingly styled and beautifully detailed fdf the little lady who loves to dress up. It's a style that she'll adore to wear. Everything about this shoe is party perfect. See them today! portable electric sow 6" CIRCULAR SAW WEIGHTS JUST Tli LBS. 19" Full 5.0 omp. Universal motor. Cuts 2" deep ot 90 degrees, adjusts for cutting 45-degree on-gles. Automatic' "safety - slip" clutch. Adjustable rip guide included. Combines power with lightness ond bolorKe — do overheod work with less fatigue. Guaranteed! Buy now at Words low price! NO MONEY DOWN STORE HOURS I MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9:0^ 9M. 8 PIECE dinette set • Tobie 3fo48x72 • Add-on Toble24x3« • 6 Choini / 99 88 R«f. 129.95 Smart morbleized plpstic top... Heot resistant — |5cratch resistant. Beautiful bronze tone finish. Chairs upholstered in i^ite and gold woshOble plastic. Boy With No Monty Down gas dryer 159“ Whether it's a wash 'n' wear or 0 regular fabric that needs drying, this dryer hos. the^custom heat thot's just right for it. NO MONEY DOWN PONTIAC MALL Phone 682-4940 409 North Telaqroi^h 'vw'aix THE l^ONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY^ FEBRUARY U, 1962 » nineteen m MONTGOMERY WARD Open Thun., Feb. 17-Mon., Feb. 19-1 to 10 P.M. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or YOUR MONEY BACK I S traditional group YOUR CHOICE-SOFA or 2 CHAIRS NO MONEY DOWN group YOUR CHOICE-SOFA or 2 CHAIRS Ik Traditional 80" sofa or matching choirs with decorotiva detailed bocks. Comfortably sized for lots of sitting comfort: Reversible foom cushions. Your choice of long-wearing cavers In striking shodes of beige, toost or turquoise. Give your home o wonderfid look with these lovely pieces. donish modern pull-up chiBirs 2 for 28 • walniif liiiifh • wothobk plotric Here's o wonderful gift idea for yourself or others. Modem chqirs in gay turquoise, ideol for ^n, recreotiw $i room, office, bedroom. contemporary sofa or chairs Ins^l the warmth ond chorm of Early American furniture in your home with these lovely pieces from Word's. Chorm-ingyring bock sofa in charcoal brown, beige or turquoise. Cbmfortoble wing-bock choirs in prints of brown, Inyte or pumpkin. Reversible foam cushions for iKyice the wear. Juvenile Furniture SPECIALS Doubl« Drop Crib.......Reg. 22.95 19.88 Crib Motfreu...........Reg. 8.95 6.88 Two-Somt Stroller .... Reg. 22.95 15.88 Threc-in-Ont Stroller . . Reg. 16.95 14.88 Hordwood Ploy Yord . .Reg. 12.95 9.88 /auMito Nda Floar bed davenport or lounge chairs r NO f h ^ONE )om Y ^ 1 L r Picture these modem pieces in your llvirr* room. 90" sofa has button beck, walnut finiihed legs. Nubby textured opver of brawn or turauoisa. Pair of Mr. and Enjoy 0 trim, modern sofq by day ond a comfortable bed by night. Full-size innerspring mattress. 67" wide. Choice of decorotor colors and fobrics. Pillow bock lounge chairs hove reversible foam cushions with zip-off covers. Comfortable high bock. Ideol for modem or traditional decor. STORE HOURS MONDAY THRU SJ^RDAY 9:30 A.M. TO, 9:00 P:M.' PONTIAC AAALL Phone 682-4940 409 North Taiogroph :t:' ;■ • \ TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY U, im SATISFACTION GCARANt^ / WERY OR YOUR MONET BACK I night SALE ENDS UTMRDAY, PEIRUARY IT \l\l 9^ Guaranteed I year. Includes 2 scrubbing pads, 2 cleaning brushes,-2 wool-felt buffing pads, rug tool and finger-tip controlled dispenser. Sava now at your n'e a X e St Wards store. boys’ dress socks ' UVE NOW WHILE THE PRICE IS RIQHT 3/88.. . Choose from a wide assortment of styles and colors. Perf^ .for gifts or just for yourself. Especially nice for dress wear. dacron \ panel \ DRIPDRY...HO . IRONIHQ ... 4P WIDE' mail box HEAVY WROUGHT IRON - BUCK numbered lantern EARLY AMERICAN ETCHED GUSS Men’s Brent Pajamas CMTORMIBDYSnU 99‘ JW M REQ.14I ^1# REG. 548 088 RB0.4.II 1.99 Crisp and spring-fresh DuPont dgcron. Washable — sh^kage lets than 2%. 41x81 Inches, In white only. Dacron® polyesler marquisette. Toildred hems. Hurry while the supply losts. - . ' - : Ranch mall box. Heavy wrought Iron —- • black finbh. Weatherproof. Brass Omoment. This lovely mall box will teolly drqss up the outside of your house, useful, too. Beautiful early American numbered lantern. White ^hed glass. Open bottom. Black with brass trim. 9Vix7V4-inches. Extends 5-inche$. REG.2.CC Fine Brent pajamas of long wearing cotton broadcloth. Full' sized for , / sleeping comfort. A-B^2-D. STORE HOURS ' "r MONDAY THRU SXtURDAY 9i30AJIkltoSrfMP.M. PONnACMAU. V , ,i' . ... — ' ' I - I . Phene 681-4940 409 North Telegraph 'mn THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1062 « f "i T^NTT-ONE ; •OYr RANON mu FOR IVERY SEASON With ocrylic fjMe zip-out linip^ Water repellent. Luxurious textured fabric. Boys' sizes 10 to 20. Just perfect for the balmy weather ahead. Stop in today and see this terrific boy. COMPLETELY INSTAUED Wards handles the oomplele fob. ■your .best buy! You get oven, vangt,'sink, counlertopb cabinets, tile, • “ ^ -------- big wheel' rolb everywhere without effort. 59“ Big wheel design - Mokct cleaning a breeze. Diiposoble dust bogs eliminate uenec-etiory meu, work. This 100% Vinyl-surfaced floor covering will wear and WEARI Wipes clean instantly with a damp mop. Resists abrasions, Srdinary wear. Greater alkali resistance. sunbeam blue steel cotton dacrono priseillas AIRLINE razor FLIP-TOP LATCH FOR coaster wagon jrOUR YOUHOSTER skirt lengths LOOK LIKE WOOL Drip-Dry... Need He Ironing TV easycleanino WILL LOVE IT! MATCHINO ZIPPER ' ^ 18“ 5«« 133 ' ■ jwi. ' J99 179“ -oberieH" Imprwed Sunbeam features. Trimmer for ihostache, hard-lo-get-at areas. Three oscillating blades. Safety-guard brimmer for complete yoom-ing. 1V4" semi-pneumatic tires on 8W' steel disc wheels. Sturdy undercarriage. Your child will get many hours of fun with this wagon. See it at WardsI Here's why fashion conscious women . shop Wards first. Selections, textures and cobrs are irresistible. . .as is the low price v^ich includes matching^s.-r^ zipper. Perfect for Spring! These beauties have all the luxury or Dacron polyester-marquisette plus the joy of easy-core fabric. Full ' 75^" I'uffl® with motchinsflie-backs,' bone rings. Snowy whitel 81" long. Save at this low price. Just the thing to add a touch of beouty to your home. Walnut and maple $10.00 extra. STORE AAONDAY YHRU SATimOAY 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 9.M. PONmC WAU. Phene 682-4940 409 North Telegraph - '■>. j* \ TWEXTY-TWO THE POKTIAC PRESS. WEPNESDAY, FBBBUARY U, 1962 ormr vr, macaroni - Mm. John f. Kcnn«ly takw daughter Caroline and her play-matm for a aleigh ride on the aouth grounds of the White House. Pulling the aleigh la Macaroni. Caroline’s brown and white pony. This picture was released by the White House. NCA Patronage Low for Local Flights in '61 North Central Airlines averaged leas than tw« patrons per flight out of Pontlae Municipal Airport last year, and even fewer passengers on Inbound planes, according to annual figures released today. A total of 896 passengem bogrded NCA flights here and TN passengem arrived on inbound flights. There 671 flights each way. according to J. 0. Edwards, station manager. lArly last year the Qvll Anroiiaatlos Board set a ^pNte of live paaaaagers per day as dining since September. NCA began air service here in December A breakdown showing types of cargo and flights is as follows: Air mail, outbound. 48,215 Air express, outbound, 62,351 Minds; inbound, 48,022 pounds. Ah* freight, outbound, 9,833 pounds; inbound. 13,754 poinds. NCA On a daily basis, ______________ avpraged a little better than two per day on outbound flights last yepr. The minimum prescribed patronage was met or surpassed Inljonly one month, August, when 18l boardMl flights here.” Ed-waids said. The best patronage of 1961 was recorded during June, July and Aitpist when there were I daily. In the months b after that there were daily. ‘atronagd has been steadily de- fll^ d ami aft T< OB Rule on Attire hr Bowling Has Shortcomings THOMASVILLE, Ga. (AP) -Wbmen entering the City Asaocia-tkn's first annual bowling tournament were taken aback over a rule on proper attire. Defining proper clothing the rule said: "nothing above the knee will be permitted.” Tournament officials explained hastily that the rule referred to shorts. Ibey must be at MONTGOMERY WARD •77.* PONTIAC MAU 409 Nsfth Tslsgrepli id. REMOUNT YOUR DIAMOND RINGSI SO Naw ExcMng 1962 Slylat to diooM from, llOS taAmhlYeu... New Atlas Hits Distant Target Seriei 'P Not* Cone It Still Being Sought After 7,000-Mile Ride CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)-An Atlas missile more powerful than the One mounted beneath astronaut John H. Qleim'a space cai ed its nose cone and a amall data capsule about 7,000 miles to rget area in the South Atlantic Tuesday. The 85-toot Atlas "E” model, capable of firing a nuclear head one-third of the way around the world, is scheduled to go on station at Atlas operational bases over the country this year. The Air Itoree new le teat firing even mere advaaeed Atlaa A range recovery vcsael, the USS Coastal Crusader, stood by ii target area to retrieve the data capsule but had no luck Tuesday night. The vessel planned one "sweep search" today before giving up. The "E” model of the Alhw develops mm pounds of thrmt, about nm pounds asare than the earitae "D" modelB now ou m’s spaee capsule was The Adas roared off about 4 p.m. from a launching site Just few hundred feet from Complex 14 where Glenn's 93-toot combination of Atlas rocket and Mercury space capsule stood waiting. It hurled its nose cone mane than 600 miles high on the 7,000-, half-hour trip acroes the \w: MONTGOMERY WARD AimUKES CNTEST MMERS! JudgM have worktd continuously sinco Fobruory 1st to determine the winners of the Big Grond Opening Contest for $2,500 in merchondiso certifi-cotes. Theusonds of outstanding entries were received ond the iudges hod o difficult tosh of selecting the winners. We wish tp extend our thonks for L. M. Gillain—Store Manager :HERE ARE THE WINNERS: Bit PRIZE $500 — B. Nerdguist and PRIZE $100~.M»y Bknk z Mn. M. WeMdoniewsU r Mrs. fvslyo Be« WoHer Sedewey I Mtn. M. F. Fohner 3022 Avon AAoeer, Recbester 759 Yeong St., Fentiec BU PerMwerfh, Rt. 5, Ihdeo Lake 4121 Neilhrop, Woterierd 1941^ long Pehil Mve, Fentiec 12S Undsn, Reyri Oek 3rd PRIZE $50 Hoiol Houstea, 5610 IMrIde*. FoeHsc , Mrs. Arthur Pasissu, 1932 Loag Poiat, Poatisc -Q. K. Aadrows, 6626 iuHslo Or.. Ualoa Uko . Mrs. T. H. Csrisoa, 2111 S. fsoopk, Poatlsc t|osa Millor, 3127 Margaret. Aubura HslghH , Mrs. Roy Storaos, 712 Staaloy, Poatlsc , lottio Osiblac. 3481 Poatborstoao, Poatiac * Mrs. D. foaUaa, 6775 Laaewertb, Watorford 'Mn. VMa Dexter, 1537 Issoa, Poatiac r VirfMa M. Yoako. 6510 WoctshaNa. Ualoa Lake MsnhaH Toatoy, 7061 PoHx Dr., aarkstoa Holoa Mayor, P. 0. lex 234, Kaoto Harbor 'Margaret 0. Duaesa, 8326 ttoHsido. Uuioa Lake Dale £ MWwsrd, 1281 AIM, Poatiac idward C. Lath. 1371 Catalps. Roebootor LuU L WMIaoa. 5344 Dieytsa Rd» Clarkslea Hoary Crocs. 2821 Chrydor, Poatiac Mrs. R. Stecinaeyor. 830 Moasailase Rd„ Foatlac llaioo Piakbeiaor. 413 Lahoaido. Poatiac L. I. Lsnoa, 1265 Oab Dr., iloouiWsId HHIs II. A. Poiriet. <1356 tSardoe, kfiltord Mrs. WlWiaai Hodge, 121 Oggaaw Rd., Poatiac Roaaoky, 3126 ~ lytea Plahw 4th PRIZE $25 Os^l-Payd M [Joaaae btscaga, 41H Komgf. Walerfoid IN. 0. Potter. 6883 A|dou Dr.. Uaiou Uko I. 30217 Ubsor Ward. 7563 fwaot Briar. Onkard Lake Mn. P. W. Motors. 20 1. Haadhi Rd.. Reehoator W. C. Robortsou. 3952 Lakawesd Rd- Hasol Oddy, Bex 138. itooarftoid HMa Mn. H. Koaater, 4750 Picheriag Rd.. liradagkam luaico WsHsco. 4368 BoHaad. Orabard Uko faoaaattfjCPIyun. 1237 Baach Dr.. Lake Orioa |. Ptochaig. 212 B. Wobsisr. Boyal Oak Mrs. WMtaaa BMtebsk. 270d Harttias. Rochsafar W. K. Pswal. 7275 Ssady Reach. Wolartord Rabort M. Kritharo. 5449 Waldrea. Oarkuea Mre. W. B. Crocker. 1711. Skirtoy. Poatiac Jony ScaaaoH. 3344 Bdor R. I. Orchard Uko ^ Mta. J. C. Hoctaa. 117 Tark St.. Poatiac UNO RiO^ Min. Tbr SA 9tli A.M. fe ^ P.M. roUTISC MAU»r“"“ I N. TBltfiiph HOFiMM'S BREAD WOWII 8P«CKC«IIT0B Cm-Cola SW(fTS PREAAIUM ||d Large Chunk Bologna 0 im. 91 Fresh Dressed Pan Ready FRYERS 25 All Leon • Sliced BOILED HAM 79; Loon and AAeoty — BEEF SHORT RIBS 4.99‘ Prime Boneless, Tender - Tasty Rolled ROAST 59 lb. YOUR CHOICE • Nock Bonos • Pig Ean • Pig’s Foot e Hog Maws • Pig's Tails NOW 2"’'25> Meaty Cuts of POT ROAST 35. . lit Of THE YEAR MAINE POTATOES 10 lb. R7» FREEZER SPECIALS GRAIN-FED STEER BEEF ore OH Hind AA, 'lb Quarter Vvib Quarter "Wlb FREE110 lb* Sfdcilc9ltM with 6dwh Quarlsf Full Side 4S. Mild • Colby CHEESE 39. Pontioc'i Finest Lean Or. BEEF 3..*1 Peter's Leon Thin SLICED BACON 39L Boneless Rolled Pork Roasted, SELECT GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 9< VERY BEST NONE HIGHER Pork Chops 69; Ask To Sea PontkM^c Uvgest Cooler! ^ CRAIN FED STEER Cot - Wre^sod - Proxen - Del. Free Wo Oise Supply Frexon AT WHOLISAU PMCIS NO MONEY DOWN JuatSenf Charge If $ALi ^ICES EFFECTIVi THURS. - FBI. - SA^T. PARK FREE IN REAR HOFFMAN’S PONTIAC FREEZER FOODS, Inc. fTAIl niVISION of OAKLAND PACKING QUALITY MEATS AND PRODUCE AT WHOLESALE PRICES 526 N. PERRY ST. we reservl the right WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Open 9 to 6 Daily~9 to 9 Fridcry FE 2-llCX) V: ' ■'} THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAKY 14,-1062 1'VV tjiyj iV- A iiiiivK* ONLY 3 WEEKS LEFT . to Got d G.E. Dryor Installed FREE on Detroit Edison Lines G.E. HIGHSPEED ELECIHIC DRYER ^ It fMMS eiotlMt Gapaeify it W|ti Spaatf Orying Systaa it AatipMliQ Ganfrel it Variabla Tina Control :Ar Magnatb Door Latoh it Synthatio Ba ceivod I3M mUlion from Undo MraMaa h the Vil. Beoarity ~ ~ 1M yeaa> wBi a laoria- and there la no guaatlan bat that - oeandgalaaarflMiaaean-.BadM?i«aUnaMaala (a te OOba. who la nldlllia n«(t yet m total lor the poat-war yeara runa tha aaafehv aalt lilirmhiailn lallalMy pndMaUa «e Mw Oina-far Aimala. wMoh haa baaa mnalaf laghaa Onf haa M np rtit. The reaolutlon waa then introduced in the General Aaaemhly. the (avonble votea at Thia corraipOBdaBt la fighting no battlea lor $alaxar and rtanoo. but would point out that in out cold war atruggle with tha Rede, aoema UUdvind to teypie rlak of Coatrotypa take ovara. fair, alao, to queation ronugai naa uero and with the favoiwnie vono oi uoa, uamao a Bihty yeara by PrenUer Ant^ ^ Ruaeia ft enrrtedv wtt ha (awnred ^ fimlacar M hMI#Voleilt » ----- ----— rvmaa. our double atandard of morality. Nehru, after aeiiing Portugueae Goa, Damao and Diu by (area, ______________________wtt ha (awnred neat month hy a atroi«ar raaoiution car- "aemiofflclar vlaU fw _Ja Mom dootota Uvn preaaura and mental atrain. It‘a not aurpriaing they, too. often now - it can be tnvealed taha tha Mat. patar-mlievfag in-gmdiaBla in Amudn*. In (net. typaolieUaf yet infer. They gho fOat. long* laatiof and-more completo NlieflitNn acbea than aapirio or aapiria with buffering. You —------------- ■P|iWin wf uituvBWi —iiiiai taine only ont pain reliever. But Aoacin ie diffrrrnt. Anadn ie likeedoctor’apioicription.’nuit la. a krUieir __________________*5*£ higheet medical authoritiea. Anada gives extra msdioatioa that not only relieveo pain teat, bat alao Ue netvoua tanaion, AfUr Uking Aneeia-jiala ’ foaa la mimrtml Tbo juBwni Daopita thair atraagth and M-Aaaeia TaUats ’ it or laava ana da-Mda may ha tnhm without updottiag or irritatiag tha atonach. long-leating, naore eampleta Who is Pontiac’s biggest name-dropper? Ifs common knowledge: Osmunds. Ever since 1931, Osmun's has been the place for Americans top name brands in men’s dotbing and accessories. Dobbs... Arrow .. • Petrocelli... Pendleton ... Jantzen * . Phoenix... McGregor .. • the list This wealth of blue-chip names means more for you. 1) More value through greater quality selection and 2) more reliability because you know this store is every bit as good as the company it keeps. Remember this next tim6 the name Osmun’s is droppe^. a part of Pontiac since 1931 —w — rN A rM/l DOWNTOWN (Next to the Courthouse) Open FRl., MON. Evenings 'til 9, Daily 9:30 to 5:30 FREE PARKIN^TEUUIRONSHOPPiN^^ EisNEmSAU ■ODDMMmBn unKHSTEKD swnu CHAIRS C#a*rteHe, pile frieaa aphelstaiad, ball bearing awivel chair that Ie perfoet larTVvIewinff. 10M white eettan fill, lag. Caa ha eaad In the livlag taem, den, (bwHt taem ■ euywheta that eewfert le the bm prlwefaetar. Teaaf, (wquelae, bleak, 17.00 flawinge. Walnut la|s With bma farrulee ':V\ •/ lOW TRICfS plv% C«flN STAMPS FOOD FAIR ^Afof^ tkrMfk Mwttoy, Nfc. 17rii. t* IlMlt Whit* Sotiir Fur* Gramilat* iPWidBooo 49‘. 159* IW® Royal == 4"-29 SAVE 20c! Banquet Froien SAVI15cON4l"Tom«tor*m*"Sp*ci«ll ^ A V ^Hunt's 'foinato Catsup . .2>^37* SAVIieON4rTomator«iii«"Sp*eiell Hunt's Tomato Sauco • . . . ^ 10* SAVI12eON4l"Tom*tor«m*"Sp*ci«ll Hunt's Tomato Pcnto ... - ^ 1w SAVI llcl "Tomatoram*" Spaeiall Hunt's Tomato Juico___________________________4^89* Th* Swootost Eating Orange Evorl Florida TEMPLE Oranges Easy To P**li MEAT PIES Chicbon, Boot or Turbyl #6 99 SAVi lOcI New PrMPH, Fresh Fretee jt ^.Qf. A Ae MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE 4 c... pT SAVE I9e ON 4 CANSI Fresh Freien PICTSWEET BLENDED JUICE... c.. .0. IQ. SAVE lOel Idehe Velley Crinkle Cut a Lb. ^ AC FRENCH FRIED POTATOES.... Z Pkg. DEL MONTE PUMPKIN....... Can SAVE lie TOTAL ON 41 Sptcial Labal ^ ^ RM Comet Scouring Cleanser. . 12* PLAIN OR PIMENTO SAVE lOcI Ckue Kin* leef Ckep Suey er CHICKEN CHOW MEIN......... Six. SPECIAL LABEL ^ ^ Northern Towels . . .. . .2f^ 29* , Our Finatt Quality FOOD FAIR Chunk, Light Kraft Velveeta TUNA 4s/i Si 00 Can. I Fieees And S;,«cms * 4>Ox. $ I 00 CAVERN MUSHROOMS............4 Can, I Ciant Tide Detergent . . . •« 09* SAVE lOel CRISPY FRESH ^ ^ Party Time Potato Chips. .X 49* Feed Feir -- Orede A LARGE FRESH EGGS. . 2 Dei. SlOO Mild Flevered A AO PINCONNING QHEESE.... . Lb. 4Y All Ferpese 40.0*. AQe BISQUICK BAKING MIX..:... Box 07 Deming's Aleska Sockeye Red iSalBiBon atyg* N Extra iiH Stamps vyitfc Parchwe ef SS ar Merc . Hireuph Sehirdey, 'Fab. 17th | Limit: Oee Ceupen F i 6KANULATE0 / la* lew wB^nH wBNmi* stay Slender —Drink FARM MAID SKIM MILK.............. ck '/x •Gal. 21^9 rOOD FAIR COUPON *'^mCP FOOD FAIR COUPON TUMCTj 7000 7AIR COUPON Throueb Saturday rrb. IT. P HILLS IROS *t Beecb.Net Ceffee ' ofO*e 97 . Caa ThTpudh Saturday, rtb. IT. P 50 EXTRA S.&H. . amps, Furehase at ekd ei^mera 50 EXTRA S.AH. STAMPS with Furchaia ef ana er mere 12-01. rxs.. miRS SKINLISS SAUUSI Through Saturday. Ftb. IT. P MIRACLE MILE Shopping Center \ e a a n *" ^Iroyton Plains TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD \B" W W Bd i 3% I if / CORNER WILLIAMS AND WALTON LAKE ROADS THK PONTIAC ^>RgSS, WEDNESDAY. yEBRUARY 14. |1>02 ONECOUiR TWKNTY-FIVB^ UAW Born April 27, 1936 (iditofi Ndtt Martin Ud awtomobUc lOOfik- Homw tr$ through tha turtndant Jtt-down itrikt against Oan~ oral JMon phteh rttuUed in tha Cl^29° CENTER CUTS.....^-39* COMPLETELY aEANED WHOLE FRESH FRYERS 1 LIS. AND UF^COMKITEIY OIANID FlUMF FRISH BWT MUMRS UR ^ H Cut-up Fryers ..3y Roasting Chickcns a 39* i 5?t“-**®®** ®’ LoIn»4Sfc mAcW^l ***"* HALF . ^ ! Fresh Ham......, ^49 1% I KWICK KRISF thick SUdO t M Ranch Bacon. . 2&97*i^ CHOICE ih^Sibs dNTM CUT Smoked Pork Chops u^79' fuvorful cintm cut ■ORDEN’S CmAMEO Cottage Cheese 39* SAVE 1(7 M«L cm. OOlOBN HOMISTIAD - Margarine 58» GOLDEN RIPE Bananas C 10 LB. Fresh Brussel Sprouts .u^ 29° MD m OMMY CMP TINMI MM Tomatoes 2:39° LETTUCE.. .^ 59« iMkiMd WHITB BREAD Sm «o to 9 CMt. 43^ “TopVihie Rideflii^R Canter j s TopYihiaBf mpa ^ . . V ■■ ^ . Get Extra Top Value Stamps during DAILY DOUBLE DAYS..,6e/ gifts faster! gbnbral blbctric ••FBEK-A.BRE\Hr PER-COLATOR. S to 10 cup capodty...# */• bo^ WEST BEND STAIN-LESS STEEL PERCOLATOR. ImBNnibto. 6 to 10 cups........• 4/S books. 1T: ' ^ MIRRO AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR. S-cup siM. SUy-cool walnut eoi-oral handle.. .S4/S books: 8 cup aiao............4 b KOPFEEKIT. For toa, UNIVERSAL “FLAIR- coffat. 4 cup poreolator. FLO” COFFEBMATIC. cups, apoona, watarproof 4 to 12 cupa. Sriactor and> caaa... TT. 44U2/5 b^. signal light..8 hooka. choose from famous brand name coffee makers like these — «///b/’/r; JV -.; ' I THE PONTIAC PREgB, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1962 TOP DOUBLEviuESTAMPS plus FREE FOOD with Daily Double Coupons No. 5 and 6 Kro{er Lowers Food Costs But Never Cuts Quality! DEL MONTE SALE oa MONTI oaiaous swht SAVE 17c I Fruit Cocktail — or Peach Halves' 4^99 n& MONTI lUM ua SAVE 9e CutGreen^^0 Beans SAVE 9c Cream Style^^ AA Sweet Corn^“” V 9 mVHMO oa MONTS' SAVETTc nneappl. ^ Grap^it TCNDR Oa MONTI Green Sweet Peas ^ «« 4=.79 BIG 2S^UNCE JAR Mott's Applesauce MOTT J WITH INAILCO OAILY DOUBU COUPON NO. I AND PURCHAU OF ONE 21-OZ. JAR................ 29* Buy one... get one FREE! nooM 'iiouui, one 09 NNi OMNO fmsh suca> moon VaC Pac Coffee Cr^ed wheat Instant Coffee ..69 m mm* ■ m SAVE d\ l-li. tOAF Birds Eye Dinners^ 4Sf B ^ A SAVI Oe-MKN KSOOH lAVI ISe-CHONK ITVU ^a m AA. Star Kist TunaS^SS SSlLlSJIlSir “ ^ Wiener Buns 2 ^ 39* —OHyi J^TO 14c-mSH KtOOM Saltln^lS^ Preserves Strawberry...4 SAVI UP TO SOc-KIOOCI NUS I O.HBI NAVOIS BORDEN'S SHERBiT OR COUNTRY QUB TASTY DiL MONTI > Red Sliced Beets SAVE 23* Ice Cream TASTYOaMONH JM M Spinach., r.’;.. 4^69 SAVI l<-aa MONTI jm Tomato Catsup 4 TV SAVE 30 SECOND HALF GAUON BOTH FOR WITH COUPON KM MAUVWM COMTUXION Va BEAUTY BAR.............. 2 mh 39c AJAX UQUID CLEANER .... oz. in. 69c MUdNAN MAND COCOAI^UT CHOCOUTE DROP COOKIES. i4a ko. 49c MAM lY INOmNOCNT-DUTCH TWIN CREME STICKS. C... T....... j 9l km 29c KM A WHini, WASP BREEZE .......... WANT sia mo. 79c PM DNMI 01 UUNMY~7( ON SURF#.. .1,, ,... . .. . . ... Me. sia pko. 26c MTIMMIT TAMITS VIM.......... . M OL PKO. 41c MOKTONUANO CHICKEN POT PIE.......5 MtPKoi 95c MOAIICAST MANO CORNED BEEP HASH ...... i« ot can 45c #YAXTEX WAX PAPER...... loe Pt. kou l3c SWVT'S iiAND PREMIUM nAkt^S .. i. ... I* 01 PKO. 49c MOWN A SNVI SWIFT'S SAUSAOE MOUIAI «a lAUS-lSc OPP CAMAY SOAP 99c lOOK POK THI aui lAUa KARO SYRUP POK SAIY OOTNIS AND OaiCATI THINOS IVORY SNOW .....Mo.iaiiko. 34c ISc OPP-mSTANT pas NAPTHA GRANULES.... ,. .f a PRO. $1.18 KATH «a lARS CAMAY SOAP 49c OINTU pas DISHWASHING UQUID . KM HAIO TO OIT AT OMT UVA SOAP.. 27c lAUNMY MTMOOIT DASH . OIANT MB PKO. 79c 10c OPP DUZ OITERGENT 69c MKMJUK Sia PKO. nOBBT RIOUUR Sia KAIS' PALMOLIVE SOAP 23c uoao OMHWASHfNO MTIKOINT-Ac OPP JOY LIQUID iioiKTi. 31e •.IK ua IMS PAUUOUVE SOAP 49!c irmi i6 mt AAAMONIA...... ItOUAR lia KARS CASHMERE BOUQUET. 23c POA WKAPNO ^ RED STAR YEAST •AIN Sia KARS CASHMERE BOUQUET . 49c SUNSHMI MANO HI HO CRACKERS..... POR WSHRS OR UUNORY^Sc OPP va DETERGENT...... . e . KM. Md PRO. 29c NAMOO MANO PREMIUM SALTINES... uoao OMNWASMMO DRTIROaiT- va LIQUID........... -9c ON S4c i V TWENTY-EIGHT . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEiBRUARY U, im Stir Oats in Mix for Pancakes ITo M^r. liquid. |liS‘5rK??.l What cMld be nicer than a Ma- in batlt HMN«h it'a oaually lha nnui of the houM who la oa the rt-odvlag end of this luxncy. a lya- auy apat him on to r OATMBAL PANCAKn -> You know how food oatmeal bread la. Well, than, Imagine how good oatmaal pancakaa would be. They'na ao ilniple to make; allyoudoiaaddacupof itdlad qata to Uacuit mix and loilow the redpa. Choppad paoana in warm maple ajnrup are the parteet topping. Hck's an idea that to aure make you "onean tor a daj Sarva a high atack o< tandar, golden Oatmeal Pancakea and Itocan Maple Syrup. Kaay to make with btoraii mix, the pancakea hal a aoft golden brown with a deUcato oatmeal flavor throu^axit. And what could be better than pancakea topped with warn pla aympf • • - Oatmeal Pane topped with warm Pecan Maple Syrup. Try theee anMoth oontraati to inavor . . . you're aure to win a atack of pratoaa! Try Bavarian Sauerkraut With Apple Pancakes GrCaae griddle if neceaaary. die to right temperature to tag whan a few dropa of sprinkled on it Jump around. "Sprefhen Sto Deutachr Whether you can veak Gannr ever been to Oermany difference when if oomea to preparing a delicious meal of Sauar-kraut for your though Sanariawtt to more often nerved as a hot dlah. it to becoming tacrearingiy popular served chilled as a salad riiht from the can. It to low in caloriea too. For a new angle to a To prepare pancakes, warm griddle ov^r low heat. Blend riightly beaten egg, milk, InMtad pancake mix; beat quickly Joat ... 'tto a goad diaht Ya! Ya! 1 can U lb.) Bavarian sauerkraut li cup milk 1 tablespoon shortening, mellad 114 c. 1 cup pancake Bnwa saanagea aeeonHag to spoan drippings to kraut aad Top with warm Pecan Ma^ Syrup (below). Makes about itorii pancakes. Peeaa Maple I. . maple tyriip'With l tablespooi ter. Remove from heat and In K cup chopped pecans. tor a iMielotts treat: Serves 4. If Bavarian Sauerkraut is not available in your area, use regular and sugar to your taste. To Ktop Loftover Eggs Hie U.S. Department of Agri-euHurs suggasts you keep leftover egg yolks In a dtoh or cup and add Just enough water to cover. Put egg whites in a Jar or dish and cover tightly. Be sure to keep them odd. 1 cup Biscuit Mix 1 cup rolled oats 1 egg Ifb cupn niilk Yogurt Drossing Ckllh« yoftM enthusiasts! Add finely diced celeiy, green olives and hard-cooked egg aiong with diiii sauce, finely grated sand Island Dressing to serve over wedgas of firm crisp Iceberg let- Cook Them a Bit When apple aUces are being ad to a atiifflng for duck or chick- fruit briefly before putting it in the dressing. This pre-cooklngwia-sures that the apple will be tender by the time the bird is oool^. AfmtA ^ 'Saa4a^e4 * CoM Cc/fi ruk PONTIAC On a Very Successfd GRAND OPENING Tender - Sliced Beef Liver 4 i 1®® Buy 6 Ibf. and get 1 pound -FREE - Om£i^ Afmti * SoMAaff^ - Poa£(/i^ Co(d G(/U * rc4k ■y ' \, 'yy ■ \ THE PONTIAC FRKSS, WEDNKSDAV. FEBRUARY so to 80 I.'..' y«* •*>»)«* cu. m apply for a H,000 Ufa liwir. ■w* ppitcy (iaiMail up to a«a M). you may oanjr lha policy tiia not rt your Wo to help eaaa tte bunfen o< ftnl dpteaea oo your lunUy. •>**>dlo the entire tnuw^ ” mail with OLD AlUDfUt ««np»ny 'iiiloh bolpad >°niranee for aenior Anprl-cam. Jiaar -^ ^ ad and it °*y» NF W MlFMCLt t AL.., ill ‘ m fyF.LINl I-- we. Al yeer 4me eoeewe. danturltm YOVII CNILO MAY NAVI lOVYoriNom Pt%W«noa._nglyaoradtMthMni^ lad aaaeta twit eteeory SB'KS.- - hey>V^ Uwyjtott; Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths MAYNAID W. tnUUK Maynard W. Kyaaman, M, of tur WhWMd Court. XBwnahlpk dM .1\waday at flt. aoph Hoapltal trom a haait ttadL A member (^Our Lad(y of tiie | naem-Mpra- and two brothera, Kennoth and t.30 p.m. Tburaday at tin Funeral Home la Drayton Service will be Friday at 9:30 .ro. from Odr Lady of the Lakea Catholic Church. BODNEY D. HRTOMLBB Service for Rodney D. HetcMar. . of Sn Second St., wlU be hold Tburaday at } p.m. trom the Flrat Bapdat Oinrch. Burial wUl bo in White Chapel Memorial Oametery. The child was dead on arrival mday at Pontifc General Hoa-Ital followii« a waak'a iUn^ Arnuiiementa have bean Wda by thelluntoon Fhneral F AVON TOWNSHIP-Service tor ha. Arttanr B. (SnOa) Bfoucb. H of nin DoquinAa Road, wU be 3 pJB. miM at the Pfiday Funeral Home. Rodwotcr, with burial in Mount Avon Cemetery, Rocheater. Mn. Blouch died hut night at home following an extended ilh Surviving are a daughter, Iloe B. Robtoy, with whom ahe home; three ce Orion. F Chro and Hardy B. c Yataa, both of lioehaater; fdi grandchOdren and one grea Former Pontiac reaident, Mra. Arthur (Alberta) Saliabury, 68. of Fort Wayne, Ind., died llieaday at Columbia City, 1 ' ~ A former member of Central Methodtat Church in Pontiac, was employed in the Allen County Home in Fort Wayne. Survivota Induiie live ^alatera, Mrs. Francea Davla and Mra. Gladya ConUin, both of Mrs Alice Scbultx of Detrott, Jlra. Thelma Wotterlund of Mhmeoota and Mrs. Lillie Davfo of Indfonai. rice will be held Friday at o-m. iron) the Krider Funeral Hdhte in Chur Busoo, ImL. with burial in Omr Buooo. HVDNCY T. ULLYCBOP Service was held today in Melbourne, Fla., for Sydney T. LUly-erdp, a, farmer Pmtlac resident. Mr. Linyenv died last Sunday at la home In Florida. Employed in real estate and tracting. he was a charter member ( of Brotherbood Ixsige No., 961 FAAM, Ifontiac, end a ‘ member of Elks Lodge No. ITN [. idromey of Metboume VtUage. Fla., Mrs. Thelma L. Gnamicfc of Melboume. Fla., and Mra. Mona J. Raaaetter of Ban OaOie. Fla.; ^ Htety LlUyerop of dIaiaHtie, Fla. Also anrvivinf i M r—dthUdnn. rlrM« gri Iran and lira aialcn, Mn. Hope G. Soott of BMiiAan Doris Huatwork of ORCHARD LAKE Service for Mn. Richard (Mary B.) Harris, 98, of 3830 Sbady Beaflh Botdevard. will be 1 p.m. Friday at Sparfea-nsMta Funeral Home, Pontiac. Mn. Harila (Med yaalaeday. U is MTvived by a daughter, 1#t. Oannoe Hopp of Orchard Lain. I8BS. WALTBB L. ■PUB UNION LAKE — Service for ITS. Walter L, (I 88, of 15« Peleraon St., will be at pjn. lomoiTew at the Vootheea-Sl^ Chapal. Pontiac, after which to th Home, be in Oakland Mn. Schaffer died Monde^ in , Ridgewood Hoopltel, Ypailanti, after • loitg illneas. hany^ ger of Wayne and Mn. Pearl Seybert of Pontiac aad two brolb-nn. Ralph Blair of Pontiac and John Blair of YpattantL Youagalown, Ohio, for serviea a burial Friday. _ are a daughter, Iheo-dora P. of Union Lake; a aon. (jeorge E. of Deteolt; and a grand- MBS. LaVEBN MILIJCB KEEGO HARBOR - Service tor Mn. UVerU (Laura G.) Miller, n, of 3 8 SAVE MONEY, TOO. Up fot^^tjjyrwjlyai. “?5£lSjSa 'suawaassiB ORWANT HEARING AID CENTER ^ II W. Lnwrtnen S»., PoiiHac FE a-2733 DWrIM. baiSB4^CMUtf*MlSl^^®**1 ThBrtffort. —— tmd jtrt—B *****wTiii^tiMi^* DsM: rskmsrr A UU. s___ UtemibMh AhrArWr. Archlttelt. torth Msmnta oMsIotd. mb-wu) ipMincRtkiu (or sO «nTwNt al_______ iSkRrn IWfbU, Mlchlfsa aArHONO N BAKBh _________FwTTriSS CLEARANCE INTIRI fTOCK OP MEN’S SUITS ^ *33-’44 MTS >48-*52 Tha chokaat pntfarni and colon in Rnb ihorkiUna. flonnnlt and fancy wontods. Rngulnr 3-butten atyiea axcnNdnt salacfien. AUmi's and l«ys* Wmf IPITIRI fTOCK OP TOPCOATS saHy '39-*52 \\( II,n I Ih M.tkt lit '>!/( I 111 ( «ti .1 I f THIRTY THR PONTUC PRESS, IVEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY,U, Holden Red i^uit ^an’t ^Jind ....^diner Produce! EXTRA LARGE Temple ^Oranges FOOD STORE Hntional Gives You Low, Low Food Prices Holden Red Stamps Florida 80 Size Easy to Pool Dos. Michifon, Fonqr Quelity'^Hot Houm Rhubarb.. -^19* Wax«d Rutobo«as 10* rfMh OMy — Shw m Tossed Salad . . 2^ 29* M Sh*, MWm* i> lalMb — MM. Avocados .2 29* CiMAwiH. FmO S Tarty Brandi Sprmils One out of Three! of the Following 3 Items Below With Coupon and ^2 Purchase or More. Michigan Made Pioneer Sugar ... 5^39* Top Trtat - Choc., Vofiilla, Strowberry, Fudgt Royol or Nfopolitan * »lce Cream ____________49* Lightly Salted, Sweet Cream IS Land O'Lakes 59* 40ICI — Oat a» Umt af lha faEawto# w wM TMt Caayaa a«4 t lawliaia ar Maaa. CHICR ITEM MSmiD I □ Hanw Sigar. .1 Ma □ I^Oraaai.......»tSr STAMPS WHh Ma tartiaat af a IMt. Caa af RIDDI.STARCH '-c.aai TMi Caaaaa af MdMaart ftaai f— Caaaaa faataaa Sal.. Hk. IfHk •V THE PONTIAC PRESS, W1EDKB8DAY. FEBRUARY 14,1^62 T*HIBTY-ONE ¥fith This Coupon ^jjou ^ust (^an’t ll^eat ^liat ^Jadonai Fully Cooked-Hickory Smoked | OUAftANTa Smoked Hams Gonorous Shank Portion u89* nucT miTf poKfioii “■4^ Om'I. «eM US. "CMc«" Beef Rib Roast.. NuHomiKi Pfooh (toof-Vool^ork) . iHibuiid Meat Loaf 4MloMh U. ____Country Stylo Ribs . . ^ 4^t. 400404 0.1-'Cboloo'' Oy RibStoalc89* _ Ball Park Franks ... 59* Ooolo Tool, loothom I Pork Sausago ... 2 89* Mlcholborry'l — 4ro4o 1 seMtsiMM Boor Salami.........59* Rarii's Sliced Bckoii • "'*■ 5 iR* Ground Chuck ....“• 69* Moofy Pint Cot PorkOiops SAVE 10c —Froion loof, Turkoy, Chichon, Solitbury Stook or Hum Morton Dinners n-Oi. Mo* 39 Exdiuive at National I opollo ware Heavy Dirty MEIAAAC* by Maxahder Barna Start Your Sat Today! ir MUNIR PUT!........... r lAUSPUTI...............2 for Wo 6“lroo4Blo«orPlo*o.^....rj ff'2* CUP S SAUCIR..........bMh Wo SOUP iOWL .... SUOAR ft CRIAMIR.......boHl^no VMIABU IOWL...... .......Wt llVa" PUTTm ............••••41 f9t, Pinon Qualify j Motr s Applesaucp SAVE 9c—Amoricon loouty / Elbo-RoniMMi.... Low Culorio New ira Beverages SAVE 9c—Gordon Proth-Proson CoulifloworV Pordhook or Baby Ubimi Beans .. Daw Kin Prasoii Red Raspberries Tap Tatfo Mcwgarine... .. ekofaPolighf Cheese Sptoad Modiuai Sharp Cheddar Cheese 0 0 0 0 2^33* 4- 89* 4'«99* 5- 89* 2^59* ..•59* 3UtL SJJ ^ Whola Beats Whole Kamel Com Cream Style Com Sweet Peas Peas & Carrots 5‘“89* Piwnck Stylo or Cut Green Beans 5-*1*® ■ ff THIRTY-TWO PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY U. 1962 Novi School Board Meeting Tonight To Consider Prayer Policy By im LONG NOVI-The Novi ot Edu-I cation tonight will ooniider the adoption o( a written policy that would ensure the continuation of The propoaed policy has been prepared by a group of about 30 parenta in the school district and Is similar to the written policy adopted by the Bloomfield Hillsj Sch^ Board recently. la Nsvl’s ease, hewever, there has never beea a baa on oral prayers as there was ia Bleeii- lag attended hy soom Mh p ' “ actiso. quite certain the edwol wlU take the propoaed pQlkv consideration," said tu|K. las Culbert. "since it the thinking of a large of parents." * * dr Culbert eald he was in favor of Ithe written policy providing that the intention behind the move Is a right one. He explained that his only con- cern was that the entire matter mtgbt be one of school pbUtlos. 'ALWAVf AIXOVED' "Prayers always have been allowed in the school district," Cul-berf jtfld. "This Is a part of otiT borltage and part of our Amerlcgn way of education." Tim question first araee last fall, according to the superintendent, er the celebratfon of Christmas the clMsroom. WWW "The holiday was. celebrated as It always had been and the school igned UaeU to the ^fact that everything was all right, Culbert added. "The board pat the matter biti KEHEAIME PLAY - Avon Players John Long (left), who portrays Tappy Loman, and Victor Zink, cast as his father Willy, act .out a tense scene from the group's forthcoming pro- duction ot Arthur Miller’s "Death of a Salesman.” Curtain Ume for the Thursday, Friday and Saturday performance will be 8:30 p.m. in the Rochester Junior High School audltoriuni. A spokesman fOr the parent group said that the written policy is Intended to give teachers authority to say prayers in classrooms without any admonition. ’The policy that wlU be . tonight would allow teachers to observe Christmas and Easter with suitable decorations, in addition to allowing Bwm t»«Bar,i>(iHKtarian prayers." the spokesmatTiflded. WWW "The policy also states that thoae not wlslilng to take part In the prayers do not have to pan-ticipaha" ents of the proposed policy have een inaiU Tbf scIm school board will meet "at p.m. in the Orchard Hills Elc-Inentary School. 41900 Quince Drive. To Crown Hothouse Rhubarb King at Annuat Utica Festival Feb. 24 Sets June Vote on Millage Hike Incrtase Would Provido Oporational Funds for Walled Lake Schools WALLED LAKE - A propoeed two-min operational tax increase be decided by Walled Uke School District voteri In the regular June 11 school election. imCA — The area grower who has raised the beet ilalks ot rhubarb this winter will ba crowned tha.lS02 Michigan Hothouae-Rbu-barb King at the seventh annual fcetival here Feb. 7i. WWW He will share the throne with pretty Kathy Fletemier, 17, who won the title of queen In competl-tiofi Jan. 27. Kathy, a aealor a| Utlea High daaghter of Mr. aad Mrs. Doa-aid R. netemler. of SNH Bay«e Tha day-long celebration will open at 9 a.m. with the Judging ot rhubarb, rhubarb dishes and centerpieces which will be concluded at 11. SET AT LEGION IMLL The festival will be held in the American Legion HaU, 46146 Ave., instead of the high school as in years past. sad her coart aad reoogaUloB af tho IM Bhabarb Klag la oat tar I pJB. Aaotbor featare of tho avoodag prognn wU ba tha awariSag of prism lor the host rfHrt«fr Ml rimhofB dialwir. ' prise-wtasiag I be aorved ia the haaesneat of tho hall from U a.m. to l:M p.sa. Hsotesoes will be wives of giowors aad loeal Botariaao and Utlea High Sandwiches and beverages will be available throughout the day. State dignitaries will preside at the official festival opening at 1:30 p.m. w ♦ w Immediately after the ceremony there will be cooking demonstra-tkxia, again featuring rhubarb, by the Oonaamers Power Oo.. on the main floor. Free samples will be given to visitors until the demonstrations are over at 4 p.m. Oal. doe Koas will aact KATHY FLETEMIER barb bothoasM wlU start at both i aad 4 pm. Registration for the tours will be at the. information dhsk in the legion hail, and the tours WlU leave from the parking lot on the north aide of the buUding. Hie "Rhubarb Hop," a teen-age baity with area disc Jockey Bob Laric, wUl be ^m 4 to 6 p.m. The pieaetitatlaa of the qaeea mohi floor ot ohoat I p-m. Foriy- incinerotor Authority Gots OK on Bond Issue The State Munich Finance revenue bonds totaling $2.35 mU-lk» for sale by the Southeastern Oakland County Indneratcr Authority. Improvements to ttie Incinerator plant wU coat 877D.000. Hie rest of the borrowing will refund outstanding revenue bonds after July 1 Search Continues by Skin Divers for Boys Body MANISTEE UB-State poUce skin divers today resumed an under; water search of the Manistee River where two young brothers apparently drowned fin a playtime The search went on in a light snowfall, contrasted to sleet-cairy-ing winds of 40 mUes an hour at the end ot operations yesterday. TV) body ot 4-year-old Boyd day from the river, appmxi-mately M boors after the boy aad Us brother David. 4, left The festival will conclude with modem and old-time dancing to the music of "The Continentals." Admission to the annual event is free until 6 p.m. It Is sponsored by the Utica Rotary Club, the Michigan Cooperative Eidenslon Service and the Michigan Hothouse Rhubarb Growers Assodatkn. Hospital Group Names Officers Women's Auxiliary at Community Re-Elects Mrs. Robert Patton ALMONT-Mrs. Robert Patton. Armada, was re-elected president of the Oommunlty Hospital Women's AuxlHaiy at the last meeting of the executive board. Other nfticers elected were Mrs. Parsons, LakeviUe, Milford Gains New Manager DonoM G. Weidner to Take Post; Wdi With Huntington Woods OMda's total area it about 3 ir cent larger than all of the . S. malaJaiid..iexeludliig Alaska ad HawaU. I I iKLEGO MnjORO-4>anald G. Well omo FOB smVIOB - Mrs. George DiU, preridsM of the Avondale Area- Peront-Teacher Association' CouncU, preaenta a distinguished seivice award to Avondale Schools Asst. Bupt. Arnold OJala. The educator and administrator was honored last night at a banquet and a "This la Your Ufe" type program at the dlstrtcFa aaniiaJ Founders Day gathering at the high aehool. PTA Council Honors School Administrator randad- WeMnsr. 96, of U» N. Alai ar St.. Royal OiA wfll aa his dnOea March 9, Micoeedinf Oliver Tairior. who resigned goal Jan'. 27 to heooma cMy nuui-i gfr of Auburn, N. Y. ‘Hm new village maaager, a i IMS gradaale M Wnyae Stale UsdvarsMy la public admlak While atlending Wayna he waa employed by the Oakland Owply Tax Equallsattan Board. This was followed by alEmonths activt duty j In the Army, when he waa a radio I technician with an armorad dl-1 •oooopoaoooo EAGLE FOB 4MK FABK school he was employed part-time in Oak Park In the engtneering. Marslad aad Ike tatker sf a Fyear-aM dsagktsr. Wekkssr aad ‘ silfa SSarJasle pfaa la aasva MUard aa ssan as tkay caa asB BMdr Bsyai Oak kame. { No sncceaaor to Weidner has area. Ahstatant Avondale Schooto Supt. Arnold .OJala, wu honored last night at a special lYmnder’s Day ‘This b Your Ufe ’-type * * Sponsored by the Avondale Area Parent-Teacher Association Council, the potluck dinner and program were attended by some 2S0 of the special guest’s friend, for- Mrs. George DU. prssidsnt The prspssal ta MenMeal to the sae i»Jee9ed by vslen in a spsatal ataaSleai Jaa. M. At that tbae It was daleatoi by a faur- Two bond issues, totaling $2. millionv,for new construction also e ddSirted. The aehool board scheduled the millage propoaal for June on the recommendadon of the Otf (^mmlttee on School Needs. asked the board to consider ask-lag vstosa far approval sf a bond Isone for new taeintles sometime la «ta SsB. The amount of tiie bond Issue has noi bean determined nor has date been set for an election; A ♦ * Supt. aifford H. Smart said the aehool board wpnld probably make a decision cn whether to hold an election after making another study of bulkUag needs. Seboob Supt. Leroy R. welcomed the audience to tl clal program and Mrs. V H. P^m:, district director Michigan Cbngreas of Parents ^ Teachers, spoke on “f- -Day, Past, Present juid Bmm In a small BUla town In 19IB, Ojsla teaching in 1923 in a one-roonii Almont, secretary; and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, Almont, treas- and was graAiated In 1982 with a bachelor of arts da|rse. the hospital are presently rs- Sohs of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pruyne, th^ were reported miaa- A state police dog led oflicerB to an ice shelf extending from Pltal, Baltimore, shore to open water In the river. Manistee Cbunty sheriffs men, city police and viriunteers, along with a Coast Guard helicopter had Joined in the search before It waa called off by darkness. In Binlag arts la order to im-pmve Iho Seaoral level of pa-fleut eare H wao reported today by Janaeo W. Orary. haa-pltal direelar. Mrs. Jack Gardner, Utica has' been retained to give a series of 18 weekly lectures and demonstrations on topics ouch as medical ethics, psychological and spiritual needs of patients, medical aaeprts, treatments and dressings, nuraing principles and procedures and other nursing techniques. # A Mrs. Gardner received pre-nursing training at Kalamazoo College, a bachelor of science in nursing from Western Reserve University and ^ port graduate work hi nuTflng.at Johns Hopkha Hos- Baldwin School PTA Seb Square Dance Offers Zone Change to Troy Phone Users TROY-The Michigan BeU Tele-)hone Co. has offered to change the zonf of Ulysses-listed customers to the Trojan exchange— if a Joint city-telephone company aurvey proves that a majority of the UL patrons want the switch. ★ ★ A A city-conducted survey late last year found that 246 customers ot 443 who are listed in the Ulysses district wanted a change. Presently there b a Ml charge from the UL numbers to other Troy numbers. ♦ ★ W - James Richards, division commercial manager ^ the company, presented the ofter to the city commission. The firm will provide survey material and assistance and the city will con' the poll. Sot TB Tests Program HIGHLAND PARK |B-Highland Park, will conduct a free tuberculin testing program for all Its residents from Feb. 19 to March 30. Mayor Mark E. Storm called attention to the program in a proclamation today. OJala accepted the council's sward saying. ‘T don't deasrve this . . It b ths claaardm teachers wh real wonprs." BDraodtfbtM one pf 0^’s 1 by 9^. Wintam SOUTHnEUV-Hie CMy QMta dl b polntmeat of Hifobell, Roth and Clark, Inc., as cNy engineers witb-in a week, Ooundl Prssldsnt C. The dty has bsen wHho gineering consuHant since De-Decker-Spaulding and Associates notified the council two weeks ago that they would not renew their contrad with dty. Utadaral flm at' ffa^ Jarratt to aastona to KAREN KAY GLOWBN Announcentont b mada of the engagement ot Karen Kay GUd-den to James William Suther-bnd by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex GUdden, US CroswaU St„ Romeo. The prortiectlve bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sutherland, 2S3 Fairgnive St., Romeo, No date has been set for the wedding. 440TJCE of PUBUC ^ ORION Olid PONTIAC TOWNSHIPS COUNTY AIRPORT THURSDAY, PEtRUARY 15, 1962 7:J0 P-M. To Bo HoM lo ' UKE ORION COAAMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Scripps M.. Vb MNe fart sf M-24 _________ a square daaoc trem p.m. to midniglit Saturday at the Aod. Charles Backer, owner at tte UBar« Western Supply Store, locfaestcr, wiO be the host and caller. Proceetb from the dance, which b open to the public, will go toward the purchase of pew books for ithe school Ubraiy. Square dance instructions will be Siven| and modem dancing will be fsa-t Mrs. Da Wktttoa 1 Mairtod la 1981. ha orgaibad thn subdbtrtot of Rochestar and became Its first presMent in 1S38. He taught at r ' School In U41. o' * Diyden Incumbents of the Stilaa School In 1M7 when the soikbted. OJala assumed hb present poatthnt In ISn he became aa aasb a a OJala. who Uvea at 133 Woodward St., Rocherter, has three chUdran, Glnny, a 11 High School graduate; John, a enter at the school, and Christie, I* 10th DRTDEN—Three registered voters ^us the prsseot algM vUlags Mcars nominated the slate tor le vUlaBr ebetloa tort idgM at le annual caucus. Tha group nominated the Ineua* bento for roeiccthm. Thera art 117 reglrtered voters in the vU- Expect to Name New Engineers Southfield Council Head Says City Should Okay Firm Within a Week Coonclltnen Olivtr Braldwood. alph Hebert and Charles Gar-«s will run in the March 13 ■■§-eral dectfon tor two year a Ralph Rusaell wU run for a ear ooundl term. Nominated to fill one year ti dred Cray, elerii; Exhibit Paintings at Schools in Orchard Lake currently being exhibited at the Orchard Lake schooto. Coann Road and fodian Trafl. RHIMES DELICATESSEN. •» NYB DAIRY to S pm aai so Sunday tram IS a-m. to S pm It ebaaa Feb. SI n«e to ns adads- SS. Cyril and Mrthodiua Seminary and St Mary's CoOefe and high school, tponaared two major art r were the sculpture of Prof. reproductlona ot the Marian palnt-li«i Of PMr Staehiewlcs. Tha architects have explaiaed work in the oonatructlon of the nuiltimlllian dollar center b of an engineering nature. Dohany said today that as as aty Attorney Junes M. Ghm B out tile necessary winding up the dty’s contrad wMb DeDecker-SpauMing and Associates he will caU| a specbl meeting of the council, posrtbiy Friday, to get approval of the appointment of the new consultants. Entors Plea of Guilty GRAND RAPIDS (B-Joseph B. Colton, 44, of Lansli« pleaded guilty yesterday before U S. Db-trict Judge Raymond W. 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Con 29‘ HART Brand No. 303 Con ELBERTA . lEc PEACHES 19 EVAPORATEb Toll Con ll«i THK PONTIAC PftJflSS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1902 tHlRTY-SEVEN Central Rolls Over Northern, 63-32 Kaline in Tigertown to Discuss Contract LAKELAND, Fla. »-AI KaUiM pttchen Tory and Paul Foy-li the lint key Detroit Tlfer to a^ tack. rive In town tar the openhic of hMk tor a |dace t MOCK lALirr»- Otto Kennedy (C» oi Central and Northern'e Dave ShMds eeem to be uluting Rudy Ranaom (S6) of Uw Chiete. Paul Brown of Central paae. PCH poeted an walu for Ranoom'i Gap Ig Fined With Meetings No Narrowing of NCM-AAU Breach ailCAQO CAP) - Th between the NCAA and AAU dona't apRoar to be rioaing al-thouRh It ia being filled up with meetinga. * * * Oftlclal organization — replete with a liat of objectlvea-of led-erationa in track and f " gymnaatice will come at March 4-5 meetinga in Chicago, Wtdt By-era, NCAA executive director, announced Tueoday. A baaketball federation already u been launched with a oonab-tution drafted, but not yet tom-ally adapted. A prompt move forward for or- ganizing (ederationa in track and field and gymnaatici waa en-doned tHieoday by forces of tlie NCAA and National Federation of State High School Athletic Association. The NFSHSAA is represented in every atate except Texas. Prog Beckon Havlicek Buckeye Has Problem: Too Good in 3 Sports The action, coming a day after peace parley between leader.i of the NCAA and AAU ended in ed as addi-in Us battle COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Big John (Hondo) Havlicek la a n with an umsual problem. He doesn’t know whether play profeasionBl basketball, foot^ bail or baseball when his college days are over. Havlicek, in case you'haven’t heard, is a rugged S-foot-5, 205-pound forward on Ohio State’s unbeaten basketball team. * * * He’s the muscular fellow who aontetimes is referred to as the Buckeyes’ No. 3 gun. played in the shadow of All-America Jerry Lucas three years. In basketball parlance, he’s the congenial, good-natured kid who came to play. A senior from Lansia. Havlicek won all-state honors in basketball, football and ,baseball whUe at Bridgeport HigI ~ been at home ever since. Apparently the Cleveland Browns are sold on the unusually graceful and well-coordinated young man. 'The Browns made Havlicek their seventh round National Football League draft selection last December despite the fact that he has played no collegiate footbalL Unlike the inconmarat who inoists he warits no part of Pontiac Cars Lead Daytona Qualifiers DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. ID — Jack Smlth«f Spartanburg, 1^. C., led qualifiers Tuesday for late model stock cars at Daytona Intemattoi-al Speedway. Smith! 37, averaged 158.209 miles per hour for the two lap time trials over the 3.5' mUe track. He drove a 1963 Pontiac. ■—r Hie stock car drivm are going through time tnals to set up starting posltioiiy for two 100-mlle tfoallfylng races Friday. Forty-eight of the 50 500 Sunday wiU be decided by the twbi lOOe. ' Glen Roberts, Daytcma Beach, has already won' the inside pole and Darel Dier-Inger, Indianapolis, the outside pole ifor the Daytona 500. Dierlnger is driving a 1961 Pontiac. Other late model time trials were ^leedy ’Thompson, Chariotte, N. C., 1963 Pontiac, ' 153.964; Larry Frank, Greenville, S. C., 1963 F«^ 1S3JI06; Jack Rogers, Oo«tel Lekei 1963 Pontiac, and Tbonias COX, Ariwboro, N. i960 nymouth. 141.3». Havlicek has on ear Tm ribt sure what I'll do I plan to look into every opportunity,” he says. ’’Frankly, I prefer basketball, and would like to play In the National Basketball Asoodatlon. I'm not Mereated In any of the new Havlicek, a physical education major who plans to go into coaching when his playing days are over, admits he was surpr' when drafted by the Browns. ”It’s been a long time sine. , played football (he was a quarterback in high school) but It they’re interested in me the least ~ can do is accept a trial. ”I I In’t do too 1 last yw, but I know I can A first baseman, HavU-cek throws hard and has pitched a little. Havlioek draws the unenviaUe basketball task of guarding the opponent's top acorer, yef he has never fouled out of a game in Recently, he and Lucas teamed to limit Purdue’s All-America Terry Dischingeir to a career low of nine pc^ts. Havlicek is runnerup to Lucas in most departments but in Ohio State’s 19 victories he has gar-, nered 334 pednts on an »ms«)iig 56 per cent shooting at clqse to 18 points a game. He’s also pulled down 181-rebounds and conmitted only 37 trol of U. 8. and for hilcnatlonal The AAU has been asked to join the federations, but has declined. The 74-year-old AAU Is recognized as the nation’s International rejnvsentatlve, setting policy and exercising juisdirthm. The NCAA with ipore than 500 university ana college members, feels the AAU has done a poor job and has ii Itiated formation of federations, w w * At the March meetings, presumably, the track and field federation will decide whether It srill go ahead with paiM to hold a meet in June in opposttion to the Na-tkma AAU meet. Byers said the would have a diviskm for competition ^ women and poot-gra^ ates "If the AAU does not conm in to fulfill theoe needs.” ”We think federations are so sound the AAU will warn to join,' "And we hope they will attend our March organisation meetings and examine all the details. As for International recognition, fiiat could be applied for after the federations are formed The hard-bitdng right fielder, one of'five unsigned Tiger regulars is expected to huddle vice prssktait Rick FegreU to talk contract In the next few days. Ferrell termed Kallns’s salary Ferrell. FerreU expects his long-balling C-C corps on hand si to continue contract negotiations. The only other unsigned Ttgors are the 8t. Louis Cardinals Tuesday and took a substantial play cut after getting nnore than 130,600 a year ago. The 3(Fyear-o|d right-beset by arm tr up with a 9-13 and a 4.11 earned run average in 1961. Assistant Grid Coach at Albion Goes to Wyoming IE, Wyo. ID-Llojd ler Northern Mid s dipped into Blichli college ranks ifor a defensive line gnu, HtKINO K. jU. (TUg) WUson, president of the UJS. Ol^ni^ Committee who called the NCAA-AAU summit meeting that ended in ah impasse Moii^, hasn’t given up hope yet althoqgh five session between the two groups have ended in failure. He will have a committee look further into the differences and hopes to have it oonva a month, probably in Chicago. It will consist of two members each of die AAU and WCAA and two Bloomfield Hills Pro Shoots 70 Bill Graham 4 Strokes Off Pace in National Seniors Golf Test DUNEDIN, tia. - BUI Graham, veteran bead professional at Bloomfield Hills Country Qub, was four strokes off the pace today as the 33rd annual Natfcmal Seniors Golf Championship headed into its 2nd day at the PGA’s National Golf dub. The 55-year-
The kMs snapped Northern’s irstegame whmliig stnok and left the Huskies with s 5-7 overall rec-rd. Rwisom, Kennedy and Paul Brown hod things their own way undtr the boai^ This trio sc-46 of the 87 rebounds snared by the Chieb. it it * Kennedy, a S4 sentor grabbed 19 and Raneom coOectod U. The ne up with only 31 ____Beattie, the Amertcans’ team coach, protested Farrias’ dbqual-Ification. The protert was disallowed when an official film ly showed Ferries mbsini, 53id gate on the second run. If the appeal hod been upheld, Fe^ ries would have placed sev BIG LEAD Bozon ran up a deebivo load la the 7igate first heat. Hb time was 68.10 Mconds. Ho mode h‘-seoond run in 73.87 secondo for total time of 141.67 for the twbt-ing he Mont course which drops mwi ertly atae baoketo la ss attempts. Mart of flte PNH tries Ihi^ stayed etewi to Oeatral la WlUlams and Ked turned in stellar perlbrmanoes on deferae. Reel raplacod darenco Dougloa for the ■econd straight game. The, high scoring senior had bepn out of sc- A howHng blizzard marred the race. The snow storm got worse from minute to minute as the 39 entranb ran the two conoecnllve The 19-yearokl Mlso sped^ b the slahxn and her victory in the giant olalom on Sunday was a peasant surprise fn* the Austrian team. Austria's larilng, a baker’s daughter who has appeared in a skUng movie In the role of an actress’ double, appears to be the girl to Other challengers besides Oie two Americans arc Marielle Grit-Schell of FVanoe, Barfoi Henne-berger of Germany and Trtudl esnaeeted on ooe of 14 trtea. Gary Hayward had seven of the He played briefly against North- m. PLENTY or TIPS The Chieb showed a wtokneos in one department. They converted only tour of 16 tipo. Thb puDed the overall ' ^ ‘ M of 79. r. The Ohtob heM a 88-17 hott- Wlth 3:37 tq pby In the third period PCH was ahead 48-20 and coach Art Van Ryzln started sending in the reserves. The Central Jurior* varsity slart-d the evening off by clipping Northern’s junior varsity. 6443. McKinley Jones paced, the win with 17 poinb. Jerry Reese hit 18 for the junior Husidsa. I’wsrS TMM rorTTP nsDNM M-TIl O.X . Sroim 1 M 4 L H’wor______- ~ ' 4 3-1 11 rtiMda • S-1 S, 4 l-T IT Wulk 1 S-S B ■ 1-1 It PUlwr t 4-4 t 4M 4 RkrlMrt S 4-S S 1 S-f t TtomM t S-4 S a l-i 1 Saadm t 4-4 S 4 S-S t BUU t S4 t 1 t-4 a DsaltU t t-1 t 1 t-3 • PRESS BOX Notre Dame downed Clranbrorir 3-1 Tuesday in an International High School Hockey League game. Dave Schultz scored the Qiuiee’ goal. ★ A * Former Ivory Ranger polo star Cecil Smith, wtw for 25 years has been a lO-gool idayer, wUl ha honored at a din^ March 18th at'Boca Rotan, FIs., whose be b participating in the winter polo ALL HANDS UPWARD -- Oentral’a Rudy Ranaom (55) and Northern’s Dave Shields each get a hand on the bon along with a Central player behind Hansom. Otto Kennedy (43) of Central moves in on the play. V THIttTY-ElGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY U, 19«2 Marquette Jara U-D Tourney Hopes Titans Jolted, 73-66 DETROIT dV-DatroM'i hopei Jorl Marquette pulled off a 7M8 ahunp, Iwd foraa* baek lalo Ika a thin! atnlght bU to the NatkMl ut>eet but ni^t aeeptte anothor toonumiut pletara with bHIlUat loviUthn Barintball IbuniaiMiit ^ the 1W apeala over aad Day- a aevere jolt Juit when » toa la the lae* |wa weeha. Jolt Juat thlnga had atarted looking roay for Bob Chlihan’a Tttana. a and anarad fl rabounda. Mulcaater Breezing at 26.3 Getting Late, Scorers! By CHirCX ABAIB It'a getting late In the 196143 Oakland County high achool banket ball acoring race. Regubu* aea-aon play enda March 3. Tim Mol* caater of St. Jamea ahould ooaat to the taidlvkhial crown. Head man an aeaaon, he boc hla average up to 38.S and becaraa the lit to top the 900 mark In total laaf week: The nme Dale gar a In two gamea — 37 In one — to reach 343. The «ee^«hanglng area race u a new leader again tl lua Baaeraf But Oahelt ta^ >p now wHh 11.5 tallowed by Doug PerUna. Imlay Qty, and Maiiej decry Oiaea bat haUe a Mg lead. Otaen had the aame X.4. There were no Important changea In the top group. Tall Hank Akin of Troy moved up one place to tkh droppM from that alot to a tie for 8th. Rudy Ranaom, Pontiac Central, Jump^ from a deadlock for 10th to a ahare of 7th. Art Tegenaa went tip from Ml to match Ranaom. GOOD ADVANCE NorthvUle center Dan Brown improved going from No. 16 to 11th. A1 Miller of Orchard Lake and Bill Chilton of Royal Oak Ov Lady af ■anewa elhabed baek hrte Bu tap N an foe heala ef a M petal alghl reptae-tag Royal Oak it Maiy'a Bab Iowa Feb. 33 In New York to regain their preatlge. * * I * A acoreleaa apeU'of alx mtamtea and 15 aeconda in the aecond half Tltana’ hopea of overtaking Marquette. The Warrkra . ' ' to a 3534 halftime advantage and then upped their lead to abt pointa early tai the aecond half. llien Marqu^ raced to a 61-47 lead while the Tltana couldn't muster a point. ItaaVy get But with a 13-T record now. Detroit's hopes of going again to the NTT In New York next mmth are remote at best. The Tltana will need triumphs Saturday over Notre 11th Frame wMh tha leadBae Fab. n when the laai sqaad staita. the Bald-wta RMbhce Mtaad affair wH be BTABS IN UMS - Dave DeBuischere of University of Dafrolt clears rebound against MasduetW. Ike -Wg aenloe dieppsd-ta 33 potata-and speared 33 rebounds In a 7346 setback. ar VbaMM Marquette's Lae Borowskl battlee DeBuasebare tar the ball whUe Bob Homak of the Warriors idgkU..and an. teWentlflfd Titan watch t^ Bab Homak led the Wankn to their 10th victory In 18 games with 33 points. .. Sptneer, O'NbII, Hoyt jWin RtcrBOtlon Gamos First place Spencer Floor Cov- Stave's Market 7343 Tueaday In a Waterford Class B recreation baaketb^ game. Chuck GlUls was high for the winners with 37 pointa. Jim Jones hll 16 tar Jteve’s. In Class B. Dennis scored 37 points and Dave Stru-ble 21 to lead O'NeU Realty past Nesbitt. 7449. Dave Ooff’s 19 markers led Hoyt Realty gyer Scarlett's Bike Shop, 8340. FEBRUARY BUJETAG SPECIAL ALL-WEATHER *42*, with deiiliped ed ipeehly pmeawai la glw leedlRir Bis iiBMaadi great rtmaglfc-lMBW BBtalk. y it More Flexible it Better Tread Contact it RideoMoothar-Cooler it Proved Tread Diilgn 12 MONTH RoMd Haiard Quarantaa No Money Down! TURNPIKE- PR0VED BRAKE SPECIAL! #■ ■ ^ 2. rkWAar « omcs graaaa ssata I -aiua aHiw goodAiar SERVICE STORE , , 30 S. ot Lawranc* “ * FE 54123 More people ride on Goodyear tires than on any other kind 4 City Bowlers in National Meets It’8 time for the American Bowling Congregg tournament to start another marathon run. The world’s largest: participation sports event will begin Saturday at Deg Moines, Iowa. The 59th annual will run through April with the featured Blasters battle Aprll^ 14-18. Several bowlers from the Pontiac area will be competing during the next eral weeks. The 3nd ymr of ths classic dlvlskM will be a big feature with the ABC addii« HOJIOO to the prise fund this year, an ®* it hla Airway Lanas. ‘Hiey 35.000. ^ Thial of Strikes 'n ]^gg| jg^ i^^n and 1J79 In all won 109 ■Aver doUara at Elto Ladies' c as tallows: team aoM tOSn games L336, ainglaa 775, team evwts 9,601, all avanta 3,111, < hlaa aartaa L453. douUaa gams top serlsa, any event 775, boo team eerlea 3J83, booster h John F. Ivory team. of Pontiac’s outstanding bowlers will be participating In national tournaments this week- fXl. Mike Samardzija and Joe Bon-fIgUo wUl be at the Akran, Ohio ■top on the Protaasional Bowling AseodatiOD lour while Shirley Pointer M Gerry Hints are rolling In the National Women's Tsam Champtonshipa at McKee's Rock, Checks for $5,000 and $3,000 will go to the top finishers among 144 hopefuls at Akron. Qualiflefa will meet In head-to4>ead duels 8atu^ day. ^ * if it SunardsIJa aad BotaIgBe tmk 9M etMlghl PJI.N meet after being |a the meney at bath Albuy. N.Y. atai The men will be In action starting with a pro4un tonight. Regular tourney play begins Thursday Mrs. Pointer and Mrs. Hints wID be bowling Saturday and Sunday, k k ★ A field .of 49 of the covitry’s nt femliMe teams will be go^ after a record prise fund of |6,< 040. The Utle will be baaed on total pintail tar 13 gamea. First prise will be $1,500 plus an automatic seed In the 1963 BPAA tar tourney. ShlHey will head the Huron Bowl representative which will also Include Dorothy Aldred of Fermtale. Others will be Detroiters Alice Dlttmar, Helen SqulDo and Helen Baker. archery league at the CAI Building. k k k And again It was th nation of Ed Shaw and Ed fired a 390 your \ FREE WITH PURCIUSE OF THIS SERVICE JUST good/Year snvia noRB CASS AT LAWRENCE - PHONE FE 5-6123 Save Tbaa — Coil for Appointment in men’s •ding average to 3 oftapriqg Ron riwt 300 In the Junior division to booat his averagi to 183. Drayton Dreg took ever see-•Mi ptam wilk a 6-1 wta ever •6). Lakeland Pharmacy, with in-rilnctive ahooter Mel Inglehart tiring a 337, defeated the Chiefs, 5-1; and Waterford FUel A Supply shX out Straight Arrows, ,64. piqn Helen Shablis, Gladys Dempsey, Pat Melvin, Ludijle Quam^ ■nd Glnny Crell. Great Lakes recently to^ 5th In a big Chicago Auto Electric Increases Edge in Archery LoOp _ Electrle downed the Tomahawks, 5-1, to increase Its first-place margin to seven full gamea In the first "position night" shoot-inf of the Waterford Township 6 (ta Skotars Pau Tests RoUndium held proficiency teris in Dance, Figures, and Free Style Monday with the following results; anoMMoMI Dmm; Carnm lUnMlMBi R«s*r Smltbi U»rtr TMSte. e 1,071 Lee Isxdard ate teataeed to the eeeei*. LahaHftl had tha S.U6 •nd jweed Pfetfler Beer to the 3,14$to 1« 776 la ‘61. Mnve Nagy had a There will be a lot Of other big action around the nation, Michigan and right here In thd Pontiac area. Two new tonmeys will be start- Huron Koglers 1-2 in Women's loops Humn Bowl teams are doing well in two top city womens keg partidpmla by etas LuRWood 117, Montcalm 106. Hown's 104, IWr-grounds 73. Weri Shte 67, HlOtop 51, Dixie and Wonderland 39 each; Maple 37, Auburn 34. Huron 31, 309 Bowl 13, Afawny 3. Bobby Osmpan, only 9, sbewog -np Ms diJ wMh a 999 to 119 vto. taiy at West Mta AMpHe ntadw to toe last Iwe frMnee. Be bag tbiee sitwigbt atrikes Iwlee. Strob's won tfarea points whOa 3oloigri was loatav the aunt number to take ovtr 1st at Howt’a Wood rollag 237437, Norm Jenning 213-404, Ray Sltta 2S64U, A1 Bcnwtt 333410, Tom Owen 233406, C Tbompaon 235, L Dowmh 234, J. Ptae and J. Baebe 222. v . At Nor-Weet, the hooee tesim fired 1,111-3,099 and Hagerty Lumber 1,0334,683 to pace the Fam-ington ClaaElc. John Moiaar hit 388-716. Rick Miller 350465, Dick Leonard 237444, Bruce CUirailagi 240436 and Luke Leach 2M436. RothbarUi has been named mai ager at Woixleriand. He ha and the other Is a cloae 2nd in the All Star. Peggy's Is 1st in the T. The Huron AO Stwrs hstve high series of 3.SM and the Imperial fis top game of 946 covering the leagues combined. DrewrYs and Calbl Music complete the AU Star top four where Gen. Bradley has high game of 24L Marie Rcynolde leads both in series with 600409. S. Gerston’ 239 Is tops In Imperial. Kuhn’ Auto Wash is IL runnenip. Virgliiia MiUar has slight Al Star average edge of 1T054. N. Shalit is 17017 and D. Dulso 1709. Dulao is lat ansong Imperials at 19. Ruby CSimean flrad a 233, Ray-noida 302-312. Peggy Bender, Lucille Zorva, Eve Miller and Martha Eko 303s. Bindley 214-314. Miller totaled S6OS10, Zorva 549, Millar 563, Ruth Smith 545. Midland Posts Upset ting on 49.2 per cent of Shota, Midland upset Saginaw Ar^ thur HiU 6643 Tiieaday In a non-Irague game between Saginaw Valley Hvata____________ Dr. Millers heading Elks Lwlies' race at last report. Gen Bradley 3tB-S56. below her loop lemls. Low-ranked LaBarge TSSI Join the Auto Club SAMPLE THF SAVINGS SAMPLE NO. S (a# o swtas) Auto Chib masn-bam planning a trip do not havo to docida vrbere they are going and then write for a routing. 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Ha lav breakdown of | Monroe Moixe has 646 In leegue here . . . Omide Dwlgfat had 20. Don Howard 374 at Fablanes ani Lathrup Village DPW superviaer Jim Andrus 290 at Bel Aire. gtae tar SHa Marphy Iwg «n. ~ eig 60. Letter hag kinatag wMb kMritoap. Lerel Ver-•eweg Ml aetaaL riV tamriiiap, Masy Salek S1S4U at 300 Bowl rcanlta; D. Burger 364, . Tetter 234, C Whitlock 354, G. Ladd 238, R. Armstrong and Im Vandruftm 223 and B. Logie 223 (Pontiac InterOtfloe). John Mc-ConiieU 236403, Dick Itadler 10, meri 3n, Ruaa Wycicoff 1ST, Rum Ledair 1S0-1S3 and Ron Riddle UO (Kriterkv) . . . Ptana nearing completion for (Captain-Sponsor event theR Feb. 34. It aty emrioyta Robert TerreO rriled 245 and Veak Twitty 223484 Sam's Electric totaled 2,501 • --1,638 still leads Petersen Clasrie other county prep keg meet . Dave Senk " fired 229446, Dtek Baker 276458. 346471 and Btft Smith 224419 at Failgrouods . > . Sam Pema of Weri Side has Ji-sued a challenge to all Prew boWI-^ • en on behalf of Bill DeBats 8f. One of hla big targeta Is "Klg” REBUILT MOTORS W ^ . -a THE PdNTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1962 THIRTY-NINE Up^nd-Down West Bloomfield 5 'Up' Again Lakers Conquer Wolves in W-0 Contest, M East Detroit Clinches Share of EML Crown Orchard lolw Quintot Posit 49>37 Triumph; 2 GattiM Poitpofwd tto iMolt wu • esST W«yn>Oak-land victory at Ouloloo. Eut Detntt wnpp«Up Icaat • riMi« o( die Eutwa MIddgan Leagna ehamiioariilp and Ht» moved wltbbi om victory d dflii^ tba aama in til ''' A wltli,wiiMi lad nigM. TW fraa thnam by i ud with IS aaoondi pallad Eaat Oatrolt thna«h agalMt Royal Oak iOmball. U-«8. Orchard Laka St Mary toiyd with Detroit St. StanMaw in a IM7 took Oowtry D«y | ei the other area gamea. M place with Royal Oak hy Uaet-lag Hazel Park in tha other EML oonteet, SS37. Bob Mkhean waa the Mg gun with IS. rlth w for Ita Tth ano' oeae in niea win an year. Tha Lakm had a enaiklii« » point lit halt Ihey ware ahead IS-U at the opening quarter and td U at deapMe » far the flnaL a repeat of aa I wMh aa laa Orfafan! The reboundliit and floor pl«y of Dale Targar qparfced Avon and I bright vot in a ragged ------He ooorad 10 trailing R Van CbMtit’o IS and U by Rloe. Vaa Oonant had a rough far the Welvea. OaifcalM drepped fa M In tha W-O and for OtchMtd Lake after the Ehglet alartera built up a aS-15 advantage atthahaliRbadbecalS-Sat John Rompri topped a balanced offeaae with 13. A1 Miller eMppod la with IS and Staa Sawiefci 10 in the team’s 10th aeaaoa g at toWlaw ee the Lyna DeGrow aad Ray Staiewar combined for SI Wg pol^ 33 by DeGraw. Carl Mwear of Mayvflk Mike nemh«*s 31 big The winner* were up 33-33 at the halt ivy now aland 34 while Country Day Is S-T. Dick Poole and Mike ParrWi hit 13 ead ' the Day*. Brother Rice played at Qren-brook today. A eliigle game Than- at Royal Oak Doadero. sasr ie-i * c»t_ — --- 114 ■ am* * 1-1 t 1*4 i OwmS *m t n |*m^ee iwaii » ii4T st umwims ....urnTu u —m “ II M------- Jayvee Scores rvetlM OMti*l *1 aertlMie U at. auniiiMw jr oi. at mm* u o«rit2*VV*S2Sw?ii B Ml A*a tie to go ahead by four at the 3rd then oa. Georgn ^ _ ■wiabaa U and TVv Phlaaolb U tor Utica. Eaat Detroit la now U-1 afl dea- in. ntzgerald to UV3, Kimball 74. Pemdale 74. Hazd Park 341, Orton 1-11. Avon S4. Madison 44, Oak Park S4, dawaan M «d Utica 104. . reeks wMh U. Craig Klrhy Bred hiM tor the heera KhabaB was hi toaal SOM at the haM. with 17. Tom Uplord’s 11 was the Avondale got back in the vic-vy oohima with a S740 tiiumph at Madiaoa. IV TaDowtockats led 3L1S after two quarters and ■tayred in command the rest of la I fiSSLau i:s%b»s»8^u til HL tsssin Jo-Jo's Quintet Buries 'D' Foe, 132-25 a 3401^14 record In flw tot half. If Jo4o’e hot-ehooltog eagm <% League reeetd. U was 4e- ren’t oaiuful, they*U receive a " ‘ ---------------------------- reprimand from Clly IVtoatVll League efOdato for "piUag up” Deeember, returned to aettoa tor put ooach Mike Gum aad his AH Saints prep team on probatim tost week tor poor-ethica la a ^ as rout of Hamtramck Immacs Oak iHuk aqueesed by CSawaon 7441 in tv other Oakland A I. A1 Ruby ptdled tte Park-ace from behind oa a driving layup wltb 30 aaeondi to play and added a ftwe throw with 10 toft JoJo’a moat be trying to follow hi AH Saiala' tootatepe. Someone mbdit aocam them of "piHag it oa” after TUeedey M^e Oam ere at Lincoln Junior Bob Goldenberg bad the ame total. Tom McArtbnr’s IS and IS tor loacrs traflad by aa much aa 10 IV tot half but came back to lead a tew tlmm In IV «h qua Utica waa another Oam A ner. TV Qileftahia look Warren Uni»lB, 443S. TVy broke up a Bassen Gets Assist in Exhibition Win STRATHROY, OnL <11 — Hank Baomn, who kivua to wander pern while idaying goaUe tor tV Detroit Red Wings, turned to a to a 44 exMbtttoa win over tV goal by Gordie Howe. RooUa Larry Jeffrey. Norm UUman aad TV Wings return to National Hockey League aetkn at (Hym|da New York, their rival tor fourth place. MMIOlrMAHaBl SNOW TIRES Guaranteed New Treads t hr li” Mm Tea and RetresdsMs Tube er Tekeleii llackwaN Only 6.70x1S—7.50x14 f» Scieii7t» ceo-tentlon in tte ML race without UllliV a fii«er- TkC was awan)od a forfait win over First Oiurch of the Naaarens. Two gantea are ache nlgiif at Pontiac Northern. Newman AME meeto Newingham to American Leogne actldh at 7 pjn., tolhiwed by an NL contest at 1:30 between Ratvee Staadard and Fe-lioe MatVL WsUed Lake Pina Unfcm PCHMatmen Shake Off Ills to Beat Dondero Dondero wUl te at Farmington, NorthvtUe visita Flat Rock, Uke Orion gooa to Wamen Lincoln and Rival Oak Kimball vs. Port Huron. iBi aeetalMied Zm Oary.Kartba oame ap wHh a key vMlary ever Chrtataws toar- air 110—aim Ktrk IPI tftfflfliwd Cr»Jf liSSiikJSN&i HodflOtt. IIM jMtf OooflolM WtMD and Men BowUaf Marnertla Kt. Ivwy- WdsideLanes FUTTER FOOL A- Three Rookies Sign With Lions hr ^2 Season DEnROrr IAP) - 1V Detroit Liana signed tbrue rookies today I ITIh drsft chotee MarshsH, snd Jusn Vssqum of New Bfexioo Western and AHsn Smith of Xavier, Ohio. 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Saginow Sh PONTIAC FIM13M T" FORTY THE PON!KAC PRESiB, WEPyE3DAY; FEBRUARY 14,1962 illhHf the OttUm Tt^i with DON VOGEL Outdoor Editor, Ponthc Prou Winter Rough on Deer Herd WhiUtoMs in U.P. Running Into Shortoga of Propar Food Winter oontlniMd to hold a ti|^ >. trip aver a good pajt of Northern Mlchlgan’i deer heed. ♦ ♦ ★ npo|to told of deer being yarded IbMd to tkar Mvanplaat y tot aieae, teedtog where • Of trae tope left by ( Deer (anerilly iMtd it hard h> move about in thie part of fhb aate becauae of miating e turie followed the ehort-Uved thaw. The layer of cruated anow waa not atrong enough to aupport Some field reporta aald deer were in poor condition for thic atofa of their wintering aeai la the Upper Peninaula'a 1 bony diatrict, whttetaila ware eat> tag balaam and apnioe browae — both "atarvation” fooda — in the Forest Fire Damage Measure Is Changed Tha Ooitaervation Department ptanB to "atreanBllno” Ito appralaal of loreat fire damage la Michigan thla year fay foUowtat a new gya-tem of meaauring all loaaea. Mothoda naad in the peat t SO yeara ago. Tl^ are tod^ becauae and etna of treca. Uw department aald. k The new ayatem, adopted by the U.S. Fiireat Service and atate for-aat lire agandee throughout the nation, will atandardito the tech-Bique of determining fire damage to tie eabmfted taaoea^dooer to trae, local valuea. Undar the new formula, damage to atandtag tlmher win be baa^ the partknlar area. Loaaea to growing atock on oommcrdal lot-mt la^ polea. poata and' ether eut-tlmher prodneta alao wU be Oakland County flah King. Ito didn’t got thla title by cateb-g the lar^t flah or the taoat flab. The crown waa placed on hla head at the concluatan of the U61 loe Flahlng Week. WmEBn m WATEKT Thia group of wild mallarda the Bloomfldd HUla Country Chib. The ducka waddled around waa looking for open water whan thla picture waa made at an toa oovorad pond beiera eontinulng their aoareh alaewhare. The U82 nah Kii« wlU be named Feb. 29, the ftaal day of Ice riahing Week that bogtaa next BOUM PBOOr — Jack Bratther, T6T9 Tull Ct., Pontiac, holda the three nice rainbow trout he caught Tueaday at Untaa Lake. He took the trout, and one pike, in about 12 feat of water uatag porch minnowa for boM. Trout alao are hitttag on Maoeday, Seek Cigarette Tax Hike to Bood Development Monday. ,The coronatkm will end lewld ibiHw, «e W. Chle^ Avo., gave bbrtk Friday to atoo the Oakland County Ice nahliB Expedition and uled that day at mlaalon ia aeeking a oneKwnt tax on dgarettea aa a new aouroe of revanue for picking up the pace of outdoor raaraatlonal deveiop-ment in thla atate. ★ ♦ ★ The propooaL prompted by the Conaervatlon Department’a grow- are ogpiBlaj to uae atate paike by the oariy lllQr. Cue SchoUe, one of Mkhlgan'e Igan’a expanding leiaurMhne needa, waa appnn^ in a formal raaohittan by the oommiaalca ' ^ It to patteiwed alter totaean- Coneervatien Department offl-ciala eotimate the propoaed cent tax would prov^ |*-10 ml-lion annually to finance a broad tag aHea, and atate ganw areaa. Detalla have not yet been com-letod tor the action part of the However, promiaing to hold high priority ia a 10-year plan caUtag tor almoat fl90 million to atop np parka land aequialtlon and topmant which waa approved fay the wnuBiaainH laat year. Aa appaapatoflia el aaarfy |i Conservation Department Auiterity Program Commission Orders Cutbacks, The Oonaervatian Department’a Director Gerald E. Eddy wanad won’t be fUlad and 20 ft The Oonaarvatien put the c I fewer |abe la the ganm a AwaOal* «r a rott t^tbflran 1 Sealad Bids Acetptad for Confiscattd Hides WmUtb hMtrr* •!, -------* ll^ai, Tmm Ttch u Scaled bida are being taken fay file Oonaervatian Department fgr toe oalc of hidea and pelta of «n- the field or oonflacated from ganw law viotatora. Offered iiLJRB«Rd«„l9lR doer hidea, alx elk hidea, 12 tnuak-rat peha, dght beaver prito, and two mink pelta. Each of tbeae lota may be inapected March 5A from S a. m. to 9 p. m. at the depart-t‘a centhd repafr ,ahop la Gaylord. Bida will be accepted at toe ahop 3 p. m.^ March I. the Great Lakao and n of addttioaal flahh« alteo. > effect at r coto^ a the togla- The job loppb« ton't tha only twaag of eoote, anenrdtag 0 wanmimtnn’a edict The propoaad taeraaae fat fUi Ucenoe if appraved fay the ------- ----brhBlaaBad- A conttaued dr^ to lieaaae would cot into thie Ague. tion, hut little improvement ia ten before the middle of 19SS. guriiw thM’'fl^ The propoaale aU deal with rale-tag flMng Uoenoe toea, trout --------------------- _ were recovered in m TUa adda up to ILSOT.OOO. Aaothor IMMM would be aeadad, aeeardtag to the dbee- Solunar Tables Of JOHN ALDEN knight ’The achedule of Solunar Perioda, aa printed below, hu been taken trm John Alden Knight'a SOLUNAR TABLES. Plan yow daya ao toat you win be flahii« in good territory or hunting in good cower I ICE — One of toe pcq>ular ice fidiing apota 1 ia Kent Lake in Kenatagtan Mitro- outh of MUtord. Bluegilla and crapptoe are the uaual catchea. There ore over-150 ahantiea on the lake. ( of toe largeat ooneontratione in the Oakland County area. mliltoa la onnentty helag aanght far the MMI fhwal year to gof the eteto park pragnun atartoi. "probably got the bid In to late.' SchoUe pointed out that a plai luMl already heen advanoed to PnppteB, Festivals, New Arms in News Fish King Retiring By DON VOGEL Barber Shop, Waterford Dry Clean- Sturgeon Shivaree M Cheboygan John Harrington la retiring uera, Walt'a Balt Place, Rogera Geoda, Lawaon’a Gun Shop, Gritra GrUI, Whealer’a Barber Shop, Harry’a Hideaway and Da^ MarahaU Charter ia the general The eutgihig kh« admlto that he haa "■hbked" hla iuttoo thla wintor by ataytag heoae "near "the weather la much nicer.’* The Chief Pontlae Poet of the charge of the expedition. The hall ia located oe Lake Oakland where The activitlea wiU get under way from the hall at the end of Mary-aue Drive at S a.m. taigoat oatehee, wtD bo tha a jar ttem of thie aaanal otag A ttan of the aew Fbh Ktag are TlekeU afe available at Head'* rBMAUB RULE KENNEL Potattag dop are in the newt. bjr Remington Anna Company la Mning out with a new bolt-aotlon rifle. Called the Model IDO ADL Da-Lone end the TOO BDL Cuatom Da-Lnn, the new anna will be chambered lor aU popular big boro not regiaterod. The Bheidona plaa aeU the new atrivala. w ★ The MTOO ADL wfll be aimilar to le older modela except that tt lU have a different bolt fhee and chrome-plated bore. The German Shorthaired Potator The now Cliatom fMi^ aub of Michigan wUl hol4 a fun trial Sunday at Ruaa Dixan’a, 30001 2T-Mila Rood,.................... tag at 0 a.m. There wiU be pigeona for the Monte Carlo comb, cheekptoeo and hinged floor plate, tt wiU be priced ohoot-to-klll atakea. fEISBNDFBBIT 'Deo winter featlvala are ached- The ADL model wU be about 129 lieaper. Remtagton alao hoa In pnduc- be the Itoh aeoght. A deg alai raee to ptaened. toe. A eoftbaU ganw on anowahoea WiU bo one of toe hlghlighta of the White Terrier Wins Westminster Show W Again Judged Best-of-Breed NEW YORK (AP)-UntU aonia-le better cornea along-and that won’t be for a long tline-Ch. El- (and anowy) Woat Highland White Thrrtor, wUl re^ aa the aSdinM heat of Ida bread. other Weat Hlghload WUto oome even doee to the heet-ow receid pIM np by Elfle. mineler, but only one other Weet Highland White ever hoe hauled down beat-taelxiw In the 06 eerii-cr adltione of too ovonts. That wee in lOtt whan Cb. Wol-vhy Pattern of Edgaretouno waa Elfla'a vielaty waa a dadoive ana. Haywood R. Bartloy, ' Tttooday night too 3-yoar«ld ENIe won toa tag ona of ‘ aU, the Wootmtaoter Komtal Onb ditlon. Ho dwwed beouttftiUy and evom in Madlaan Square Gardon and ran Uo cniiaonitive atraak to five and hla overall total to S ’’And.” eaid Baibara Woi^ eaatar, owner of Am Wlataag WaB " Ida of Little Falle, N. J.. Hartley m e in 0^ In a flaaL but never had aeen any cl hie five itvale befon. he’e not eampaigntag, *’Ae- ootd^ to my flgm the bed Before tatting Weetmlneter, Elfle bed run up four itraight euc ceioee on the Floritoi drcolt. Shooting Preserve Conference Planned The arte of etfectivo proinotian and public relatlona wiU be ■treased at the third annual Mid-wcet Shooting Preoerve Operatore Conference April 6-7 at Michigan State University. award went to Elfle. But he got a their annoyance If they don’t agree with the judge. Handler Gearge Ward, who haa been on tha other and of Elfle’a leaah for two years, aald the dog ia "about" IIH tadiee high and weight ’’about" 18 poimda. "Wouldn't want to ^ to trauUe 1 the etondanle," he laughed. What does Elfle, who is strictly a ihow dog and ia not parmitted to (tavort in the houoe, gets aa a n’t I Tkera is only ono prtaa in toe Tostmlnster. vm bta oat. AUgaad against Elfia wars toe Cb. Val KeSKl lUnck. a Wei-maraner, owned by John Boohne of Youngstown, Ohio, the apott- Ch. Honty Bun of Maiydane, a ------------------ by-------- Rubar of Browatar, N.Y., Ch. Akabaa Top E ifghan. aant in by CaUf., toe hound winwr. Ch. oitoe Commotion, a Miniature Poodle, belonging to Mri. Donald Duncan of New York, the non^poiting ktag. Ch. Pixietown Serenade of Mad-leigh, a Pomeranian, owned by Ruth H. Belllck of Heaon, Maes., and Lady Oonyen of Bernmda. the Toy winner. The crowd of about 9,000 In the Garden concentratod on Top Broaa, Commotion and Serenade "A bag of biocuita." laid Ward. I have a Factory load balUatlee on tola eall-ber show a musxto vclodty of I860 ' rouxxle energy of 3910 lor the Priz* Winning Ptreh R«oBiv*i loud Om# rs lAW paritofpaata aad fkfttag darby at Lake Ms lie Tha Da IbmI, S. D^ «Stov wen Hrol pvtaa, a UAaattoanl. 300 LOUNGE pining and Dancing Every Night Music by CHUBBY KEMP and HER TRIO BUSINESS MEN^ LUNCH DAHY 100 Sooth CMS Lukt Rd^bom 338-7133 IMPORTED NEWSPAPERS WANTED HISHEST PRICES PAID WE PICK IIP CHUkCHES and SCHOOLS FE 2-0g09 enoeuaaaeaeae^eopONnACKaUreeoeeeeeaeeeaaaeaJl No whisky so light was ever so brilliant in taste. V.O.-the great whisky from Canada. Known by the company it keeps. Seagranrfs. Imported VO. latoiTM n iH lonii fn« Mitat. uumi miiin-t luai u kuotu eiiMKi. Ill tUm ail. m.i mnt. tuaun-itiniiui m.. ki tiu utt THE PONTIAC PRBSS, WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY U, 1062 FORTY-ONE It Might Be the Syitem DRIFT MARLO By Dr. L M. Uvttt, Twn Cook» and PhO Enm Confusion in Junior High Can Be Solved n tMum I. NAMtr, n. d. I h%lMr «r kww Ivvtl than thdr With alriine thto* S P*» cent, even the prion going up is goiM up ... A woman whose youngster wus very mtocWevous laid she waS : gobig to buy him, a bicyde: "I wlii( are to oev«tli« eales ol locally grown prodme l>y grawen and aold by them in wboleaale package lota. Quotatkma are fumlihed by the Detroit Boreau ot MarkeU, u ol Dttroit Produc* ii Ssr^ mhulMrh. nottMUM. boh. . hhul^. RoMmmuo, boi .... IqttMk aWMniul'. ' ..VVV‘” ' ’ aquuh, aibMia ... ...... Tunlpo. tamoe. b«....... Poultry and Eggs T^asr ‘%U’&sr<£'»r£.: NEW YORK W - U. S. govern-meni bonda remained In the plua column at the atart ot trading today. They have been advancing for two weeka. Corporatea traded on York Stock Exchange were mixed moet movea limited. The market waa awaiting reeulta of bidding on the giant ATAT $300 lh^0~>fw-4ir ur|t yi-il: mtaivB cncaoo rooLTmT CHipaDO. ?*b, l« try: ftoaMaUi nook ttt— M-* •TO ffli. ■woOy ». .trs'iruBsnrwi: - atoaar. UvMlock ?S4s.“—=; maSS otMay; aanbw t Mb I tesSsKSttaa cnoAiA urngtotM 2tsSa5ri®ii5=Jaei:-"= "catUt llii. oalToo MO. aiaufhUr otoon aToroflO eboleo and boUor acU«. M-M iiljtor; lawar tradoa aodaiaMi — 2sn.{t,*« SSC:‘SJr .rad.. iJfi SuldT^ 55t»irT.M“‘su?a:'?Safes^ t* ”? 4 «r.~ ipH;, 2111^! Stocks Hold Irregular Pattern NEW YORK (AP)-Tbe Mock market held to a narrowly regular pattern In moderate trading eariy vlded In the boalneaa new background. Steela were moatly lower aa toiduatry negotlationa for a new labor contradt began with a generally hopeful tone. UB. Steel and Bethlehem eaaed, while Jonee M Laughlin advanced aRghtly. REACnON HUOIITLY Mail order and retail _____________ showed little reaction to newa ol a decline in personal Inconw for January. Woolworth eaaed, but Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward edged ahead fractionally. edge to around a point, adding to Tuesday's advance, while Revlon and PubUc Service alao were ahead around a point High-priced International Buslneas Ma-hinaa waa down a point or so. Chemicals showed aoattered length, witb Du Pont and Air Reduction ahead around a point, but Union Oirblde waa down near-ly. a point and Eastman Kodak alao slipped. OTHERS QUIET Kennecott was down and Ana-conflA a shade higher aa copper acrap prices weakened, but other oetals were (|ulet. Some big blocks of stock were U.S. Bonds Advance Again Among governments over counter dealers quoted intermediates and long issues up 1/33 I9 2/33 in moderate activity. The new 4 pw cent note ot 19S6 rose 3/32 at 100 13/33 bid. WWW Corporate gainers by fractions; Missouri Pacific Railroad Ss at 6114, Curtis Publishing 6s at 73% and U. S. Steel 4a at 95%. sues. A whopping 68,000 sharH of 12%, off %, but the, iawe later moved over into the ^ua oolu Benguat was up % at 1% blocks of 15,000, 7,800 and 31,000 ahareo. Big Three motors wore weak as Ford and Chrysler joined General Motors In small fcaetltmal losses. Other motors were quiet. Airlines alao were quiei Pllaer and UA Industries were down over a point in moderate trading. Prices' were mostly higher on the American Stock Exchange Chiysler Slates 50 Turbine Cars Tht/ll Go on Solo Lott in 1963 at PricM About $6,dQ0 to $7,000 CHICAGO (AP) - C_ Oorp. official^ a a I d today they ' dded toga MicM ^ hulld W to 75 t powered autoroobUes apd « fer them for sale late hext Robert AndOnon, vU» pnii^t and director of corpor^ product planning, and George J. Ijuebner Jr., executive engIneer-reOqarch, gave no indication of price. \ ft baa beew epeeolateg tba't oneh bboM woMi sal In Hw rose about 3 points and Technical Operations more than a point. Groat Basins Petroleum waa a traded fractional gainer. Alao on the upside were Pacific Electric, R.C. Williams, Manrock Uranium and General Gu. On the downside were Fargo Oils, Canaveral InternationBl and Syniex. Arntricon Stock Exch. IIIW TO Ictisirv }f:J :ssr» I Ihe New York Stock Brchange mw YOM uup>-rmMnBc u sjmi ' smm mwi W wImM Itook IrmMMUNf M Um Mew (hSe.) nuo Uv Lot Ow. Ycrk Mack niebaae* wMh Mta priee*: rUelksU JM H MW M% MM- tblpi _ Rtfafc'Tn « ® ^ (bir>MhM U i-,?. i?l talC'MWb Um ill reached following a cross country ~ ■ J]Wt--eqiijip^ ssqucnl exhibition of this car, and a similarly equipped Plymouth, at 17 deklershipa in six cities. SAID THBYD BUY He said 30 per cent of persons answering questionnaires regarding the cars said they definitely wuld buy one if it wan » sale. ,The gas huhine win burn any foal. Chr)«ler said it hu la a gas turbine air Is esm-pressed, than heated by the chamher. Hat gases expaud ta 4ISS?cp“ 4 p n ‘i S S ... ^ ’iiaiP — BebMCkaW 1.M I irM MM h Kid Unu .lit t »L. I!> . iS“. sfeii l i! “ ^ I I ii£^rsM . % ----*• C^ SI M I 11 ^ SfeMI^s/ ** 11* UM ^ ^7 Mraar M MS M MM MM MMi^ F*-- t **.M "rJi 3S;; It rm M M MM MM MM-k Stair 1.M I MM MM HM+ rinMk l.Me IT MM UM tlM+ U 00 l.U t MM MM MM4 It is air caoled and in the Chrysler verslan uaes 60 major parts agalhit 300 hi a piston englM. ' Kwgh auto oonpaniaa both and abroad have beea ex-perlmentlqg wtth gu turbine for more than a decade, none has been oOered for aale tai a production Grain Futures Mart Growr Soft Again — "Lively Luxury might well describe the new Ford Gejaxie 800 X/L, which will debut at the Chicago Auto Show on Saturday. Offered in both convertible and hardtop modeja, the SOO X/L foaturea Thunderbtrd-type missions sre mounted on the console where they provide the driver with the greatest aaae of operation. Ttw new models will go on aala In Ford dealarahipa early In April. treasons Can Be Many for Corporate Mergers By BAM DAfVBON AP Bnshiess NewO^Aaalyst NEW YORK - ^DS^ of corporatlona is Increaaliigv It activity riaaa. But today' ■s dm-acMunt or in^ ________1 of the new rigor already long postwar trend. * a * Hie FOderal Trade Oommiasion puta mergers In 1981 at L334, up 223 from 1980 when burin^ was aUppliV, and 334 more than in another recawrion period, 1989. A generally bidliah stock market helped Increase merger ard ~ laat year, This always makes easier to consummate a corpora by the exchange gone through a spell of red-ink bookfceepiiB. They look on raer-gen as a way to cut costly competition, to save money by ending duplication of serricaa and fhcUI-and by pooling equipn and maintenance, and to use saringa to get much needed new roUing stock. and then by going in bock to get the apeedy jeta that fly many The akttiKs' hard times wen bro^ on by a sharp increase In recent yean. Bda yiaar aoma of CHICAGO (AP) -Orain futures prices reverted to weakness again today as spcculaton raked the market for profits from the late ralfy of the prerioua aesalon. Stocks of Local Intonst yifSiM sn«r SMsiBsl sMbU sn MMU* Amt asewBeiSMs ____WWW BMkriDSt JjI M.T , Jjrartsr;: : 1 8 LMOsr^ ^flSuiS noekwtU atudsrd *‘lRrBa'TSx®ooti^a II ! \u Mm I • * H K?Tc^*'M 4S 4 U S ^M MM-l |Krow'r U, UStSt ^ it UM .M IS'^SmS iJItt 1 MM M MM4 M Uti V»l RK J 4M i^M - a s^ o u ■-itSSSHA .M - MggS ? »'*• ■oubT im . . -*5isr.TJ5ifM SSfiiTMsB ‘ ■ ■ . -T- profit cashing then appeared to I be a resump^ cf ooh^ Uqui-V dation and perhaps a Uttlo addl- ■ was Aeacribad as light Grain Pricts OBIOA4IO OBSm oniosoo, ns. u lAri-opmat .. siar, Cu Dit 1 (L. m l.M S*xS o*!.m B a aw IM kM^lxil -t! II FbsL roitna ‘MwSaBl sweUUeee. “if? IS I M 41M 4lM^ rSfiSli on ^ J M MM MM M^IM „ * { T^”MS5tiiSTrjnjBjj.rM U| •Li—- Trl Cool l.Nr U I ••g^TM ^iSSlTl?*' jS 3^1 president of General "Theaa punuit can not only have the desired burets of gpeed necemaiy to overtaka ririator can but alao haws many other quaUUei necemaiy for proper poUce worit," Dally said In pnaanting the dta-tipn to Bstes. "Ihey even have the ability to ' ‘ u. A • UM UM UMt- M S ^ n usss*ts\, i^gt aa atuagSoj CoaBdIs I lH-t- i M m i.ns ;8a| ipr.S?' I'SS i . -.T -f.» +.4 IT4.t lM.t 1M.S I il m lai I S I ii S;i I m Si m i MI.4 ms M.S 1 M now.jmma iiaiSk svxasuis . aoma a M imt§ ...... ss-:*' H.M-S.M 2 WahrMUi " WBin iPte____ Wjrn Ua IMS CwUm Wr 1 1 Sub is' Treasury PositioiK ||fj p jrrsspar.i.a’ai's; ......., 4SmWESI> m i So h m - S IM 1 11 I BWV LM i 4 u lir 1 MM UM nil... Rfrv;ii tMY maXaH 1 in MIb M Pw IM U 41. 4 MmImSm 4b M i& M £1^^“ iSl Mar SIB Pv |.U 1 MM I MrvkS’ PS M i i|f ii! ^ |l ; i P I O* IM f H It TSsM ssar s im 8" m ■8 S.- M t tma __ ; jmt.^ ms S -----^ " Panolwl J] ___________________ ss S2S L-* BIMV «v ■usrtMii bmsbmS to *saS awm T. A. Coupe Selected AMC Sales Executive DETROIT If) — American Mo-ton Corp. has announced the election of Thomas A. Coupe as rice president ‘ for automotive sales. He succeeds V. E. Boyd, who resigned to become vice president for automotive sales at Chryaler Qwp. ★ ★ a ' , A. E. Tracy, who hm bean tut-m sales manager, itaa named m to succeed Coupe aa automotive J RttiroM Will AAott DETROIT m - Mkdiigan npee-aentativea of the NatiaBri Ratind Teachan Aaaodatkn and the •MAmerieu Aaaodatiai of Ratifud - Peraona meet hen Thuaday to plan tor a fIveMtate coideiBhoa to June OB pnbleni of the aged. Repnientatlves from Miehigaa, (%ki, Illinois, Indiana and Wtoerni-n are to meet June^ 14-lS. A cubic mile of aaa water may epn^ 4.5 yiOlon tons ot mag- :Auto!arnings ,Down iWfct 1961 PigurBS fo^lM Also Off; S-P It Mado $2.5 Miilior^ benefit of enough more paamn-gen to fill the seato. Rad Ink often adds enchantment to a coeponto ooRriahlp because of our tax laws. When a company running nt a Ion is bought up by n prospering one, can uae the tax lorn reduce Its own tpx liability. This makes Its reported net earnings much bigger. On a buU-iah stock market that can be quite an itan. MANY REAgONt But prospering small companies also an prim ta the mar-riaga market Sometimm they are bought up to get aa o toga Pontiac Motor Cited hr Safety by Illinois Unit Pontiac Motor Division of Gen-.ral Motors haa been cited by the Oounty, D)., Traffic Safety Oommlsaion lor Ita "act In traffic aafety." In aimounctog the a« J. Duffy, pnsl^ ot the bourd of commlnlonan of Oaok OMSity of the Ttofflc Safety __________ jaid Pontlacs nsad at tha National Police Driving School 'petloriiiad to outstanding DETROIT (IT-Net earntop of - the itatlon’s five auto comp wen down 10.4 per cent In 1961 from 1980 while sales dropped 19 News in Brief Thieves who broke tala kar kama at 201 Hughes St. stole aiqiroid-matsly $149, Mn. Sarah 6drin , told Pontiac police this She said the theft Occurred be-tweoi 6 p.m. yesterday and 1:90 a.m. today vriiile riw was away from home. and (rfdest ot the companies, reported Tuesday It made 12.5 million teal year. S-P would have finished ta the rkd except tor the |5.6 million it resltaod to the final quar-ter from the sale of ita Caring nasties Dhrlrion. Total preflta af the live esm-ualaa were fl4 hiUsn to tan esmpared wMk asartr 9L7 blUoa In 19M. gales were |tl.4 MUoa igatasl ahwssl gHU Milea. Ford cams the doaeat to matching Ha 1960 figures. Its profit was off 111 minte an' " (Twn 1100 tM^. Four of tne companies operate on a calendar year basis. American Motora um a flacal year ending Sept 80. 3 Tempests Entered in Race at Sebring SEBRING, Fla. (UPI) - Three Pontiac Tempeata were entered today In the 12-hour Sebring sports car endurance race scheduled here March 24. The Tempests, to be nia ta the grand tourtag satogsiy, were entered by NMwIs Engtaeertag el I for In today's wr, the urge to'^ simply because stoi , economy. Often the taaiest way to grow 1s to unite two or knore companies rather than atriril^ to ex-pand against campeUtion\or to dtriatana. TheWgar bank credH which It needs If CAN BUY MAOBNEg The newly Ug corporatian alao tkm which playa an ever growing part in cuttliv edbta. In keeping up wHh the gtanta in the field, in the can would include Roger Ward of Indianapolis, Ind., former win-tMT of tha Indianapolis SOO, who drove a Tempest to 38th place in the threeJiour Daytona continental sports car race Sunday. Other driven will Include Paul Goldsmith of St. Clair Shores, di., JunkH- Johnson. Ronda, N. . and perhaps A. J. Foyt, Hbih-Berj’s Barber Bbep, moriag ta ton, Tex., who won the Indianap- copal Church, Frl., Feb. U, 7:1 1:00 p.m. 417 E. Pike, after Feb. 13th. oils SOO last year. And then's Mlao the efficiency )f an Integrated company that iNiya up ntapUen on the one hand and aalet outleu on the other. A ★ ★ A much newer reason for merging la on the hortaon. That's the need to be stronger to compete with fast growing industrial rivals in Japan and in a proq;erli« and unlUng Western Europe. To this end some of today’s mergen are by American convanlet buying intp foreign firms for production or sales outlets. Lodge Calendar Annual meettag of the Quadrant Low Twelve Club will be held «*> Wednesday, February 14th at 8:00 p.m., at Pontiac Lodge Tmple, 18% E. Lawrence St. Propo^ change in by-laws, election of officers and other important business. Signed, L. W. Bumes, Secretary. NEW MGUAR - The Mark X is Jaguar's newly introduced luxury sedan. Ita lines are knger and lower than those of its txedeceasor. the Hack DC "ne sedan la capable of transporting five pintongera' and luggage. Interior foaturea are genuine leather upbol)|tery, deep-jiUe cuileta/ and EngUah walaut instrument caaional folding tables to reir compartmeRt. Automatic transmisakiR, power steering and a new and advanced type of heating and demisting system are standard. Power plant is ' Jaguar six j cylliider, twin overhefu! camshsft XK “S" type engine, with three carbuielorii. developiag 265 bJiip. tt 5JiO0 r.p.m. THE PONtlAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 College Teacherg Leaving Classes Get Bigger and Bigger (Uttcfi HoU-~ThU <• th$ Moomi T9l • thr—.fart m-Hm m mMeh Stuart Orou, adueaikn wrtUr at Sugt-naw Nawa. potnu out prvb-iam vkksh eanfrant Mieht- By tIVABT OlON MUbltaa aoUtf pmUaata tor the M Mvml yean have can-plataed that eatbacke by the legla-lature in requested operational hudgete has hart them in main, talatag fMiltiea and attracthv n. atodeote at both the Univenity of Mlcfalgan and Omtral Michican Dr. Judoon W. roiat, CMU peaat- ratio at hfs echool now lo M to 1. and he tioeen't think tt ca do«Ue« la oeOeiie. he earn-Pialae, are talih« akeat thaae WM M ifliati to MM toacher CtofU, he eali. Dr. Hailan Hatcher, U of M preaUent, oald in VSMJtt, thit l.TO taacbcn tamht 23,174 atu-denta at the imlvenMy. lUa year. 1.7W teochera 2S.4IS to maintain the same number of fheuhy inomben it hod in UBS.' be aald. “It ia dltfictdt lo say exactly solely because of the lock el funds tpr salary ktcreasas. MAmr BB4MNB In some caaaa, they have left for a combination pf Yoong faculty members oonahler-ing their academic hiturea here every case: What is the__________ welfare of the state and its ability to maintain the university as one of the leading educational inadtu. tlons of the nationT” EDUCATIONAL TV TV has bee by some u one way to spread Mas of top _ _ “'i. one proponsnt of this Is d a member of the He proposes a videotape exchange be establiahed to put on ‘ courae lectures of profeseori U In a plaa adaptable to Iho Cily Permits Rezoning of Murphy Street Comer The City Ownmisslon last night ik * Ihe vacant lots are owned by the Hirst Fna Methodist Oiurch of Pontiac. ageol. and hie sen KeaneOi dr.. The planning oommiaston recom- All Skis Not Alike, a Thief WiUFindOut A ski thief in the area will learn that all sUs are not alike. ♦ ♦ ♦ When Earl HiU of Detroit fin- hnvj^Bol yet staitod I# spa- College presidents admit this iw way to extend the aUmiaa excellent teacher to mo It oppooed to such a aoapemUve me Is no concrete move in this direction in Michl-gan. It haa been tried and la work-faWinTsau. * « A 'Tt must ke remembered." aald Dr. nmst, “that as yet some con-dderable number of teachers are not fully aoU on There are ..... pence, lack of pupil contact are things that must be overcome learned to live with os part the price. * * * Ideas you have an open circuit. telavloion there is conalder-aUe cost in vriring Into every room. Open circuit television also hu a fairly large price tag to get All of the courses offered by TV The program does tan- w * w He said the dean of Texas Lutb-iraa College has said the college has saved the 15,900 required to y be used for purpoaes * * * Last Idght, Mayor Philip E, * * ★ Mike Kotlaraky. 101 Muiphy ». speaking for nearby reaidentS; 'Tgued that “the move would be Mt aiming. "We have a nice reaidential neighboriwod and you want stick iNMtneas offices In it. I into take the matter to court to test the deed restrictions,’’ he said. BUnjDINO IN HABMONY was doing no one any good lying vacant and an attor nay's opinion that a personal service designation would not be in violation of deed restricthma. tlon for Sunday's tournament, he stopped at a restuaraat on Elisabeth Lake road near M4I. When be retumsd to,Us car he found gonday. he sheied OtaS 000100*0 MeWen to tte meet wHh a record Jaa^ of Ml ^Whoever took Eari's skis. It be aUe to use har paUklty director BiU Me- V ★ ★ "They cahnot be used tor downhill riding and Earl had them specially made for himself. There isn’t ahother pair like them .will Hospital Will Send Group to Meeting Pontiac State Hospital will send a contii«ent of peraonnel and Pen- I be no qusstians asked," Shooting Mishap Fatal to Army Niko Site AAP A military policeman, who accidentally shot himself with his own pistol, died at St. Joaeph Mercy Hospital last night. He was CurUs W- Emerick, 21, of Lansii« pnd was assigned to the Nike Missile site at Union Lake. A A ♦ Two other Army MP’s said the three were preparing for guard duty in the laundhlng area and that Etneridt waa dwddng hla ffi-callber automaMe when it dto-charged, the bullet itriktng him U the head. al ityle structure woUd be In Uvea to the third public meeting of the Mental Health Cbmmiaaion tomorrow at Michigan State Uatver-■ity, East Lansing. AAA Hospital staff and guests invited to attend the all-day aeaaion are Mias Betty TUey. aaslatant director of the nuning department; Bits. Thomaa^ Davis, special education teacher at the hoapttal's Disnttbed CSiQdren; Ted A. Pmara-toa, director of community ydn-tkMs department, and Mrs. George M. Sheriff, American Red Croea Gray Lady coordinator at ffie hoa- Lindsoy Crosb/$ Wife Romoint Unconicious BURBANK,*Calif. (UPD-Doc-ton for the wife of entertainer Undsay Crosby, hospitalized ap-paraitly because of a complication of pregnancy, said today the former Las Vegas, Nev., Show-giri was “s“" stm critical.' Mrs. Barbara Ooaby emerged from a 4B-bour coma Tueaday and appeared to be ahowing BUILDERS! Mty rMNMC IW OTiWlM vfVOT RfiiVNi pfifran wifciwtf li * “ M-A-—-m. ■ W WCmW® Pf w wBwWP e^geeet I* Iks Dswliw aai < ACT NOWl PLANNING » URBAN MNIWAL MPT. qty Nag. IS 1 Parke Strew Pg I.TIII. IM. 2tS Death Notices M; balone mb of lari anS AtSa Baiatr, dwr nanSMB ol Mr aal Sir*. Artltar naoar: Star braUiar VkKv Bmw xnlita ToroftI ofnoUttikc. Si*; Chapal oT Uw i a Sparki-Ortma Fa- ftoraloBw 'ua araUaMa ?!***& huimi haoM. BikLikjuHkii:~i>an«jHir. 141 aTrUat at.. UStbrlaa; a(t VI; Saar aoaala at Mrt. Olaa Altaaadart alia larrlTad Iw la*-aral oUwr coutSu. FaiMral Mtrr-lat «U1 bt haM ThvMtar, Fab. U. at 1 VAi. at AUie’a Fimartl Bobu. iBka (Mob, aiUi m*. WaNar cTiallHb^ncUtlaf. la-tanaaat la SrarfraaB Camatarr. Laka OrloB. Mra. Sharlaa alU lla la tuta al AUaa’a Ftoaial naaia, Laka (Mao. trad by Ibraa grandcli two araat-araodebUdraa ;1 aar^ ba haM 1 Kiaaaa Ailnr, with Rar. Mvm4 WMUOiapSoMa^^ -------- mtkuk. Bar Daaa. Ml aaooBd; batovad la- firtiSw; dw"b;5hw*a?”Min Dartd and Wakta Laa Batahlar; daar mndabB ol Mr. aad Mrt. .tahn BUIock ^ Mr. asd Mra. CUfford Hatehlar. Fnoaral acrrloa will ba bald Thurtdar. Fab. Ik. at 1 p.m. at tha Ftrat Ba^l (Xrarch vfUi Rar. Hobart ShaltoB ottl-elatlac. lataraiaBt In W h 11 a itiTWr'K.SSS 3 SBSa.fw.ss^B'iis Fark Camatarr. Mrt. MlUtr ^ ODLi. ffiS'liSff‘tM'Krrr.r'*““ WraitMn.^ Sin. LaoBard (Roai (aa‘i&.VAf.‘A"sa E-tissA’S'S’te tan. (ormarU^ Footia« i balortd Vila at-MarridC.--- far: daar alatar o( Mra. roha Eaitrr, Mrt. Fanrl aarbart, Ralph m homo MBMoaT or oaaea ?s*ir*tsri ********** Tour 'piaaaaSa It arar star at. avaa.‘a: ‘ Om M Ml itTMllM « SrsWaTaach I _ .MdaaBdaat. Ft S-VI Sa iMO Airmr^ 5r.Mia‘\ry w JkakaaaAitataa. MtahMaa. Itiea^l^jl »tanitos al Ika P a# tolha fsOas I vialkl^ WatoaU raaaabar ' -aua mlat-' ■- |M PiMy. p,w*vn.MM*B^^,^ -----Bitsll* AVafL wka. IW »«t«. ARiE YOO WORRIED OVER DEBTS? XMiaouDatB ALL Tooa mui AND LBT OS onra too ona FLAim to fat BUDGET SERVICE fflJkiMcfeEbif- COUNSELLORS FaaUaa’a atdaat aad larfatl buds- “ pay"otf YOUR BILLS wrraooT ALOANI ^ AraM nralahaidM (xnia^^B^TaToAU, Fon A noaa Arronrrimn CITY ADJUSTMENT SERVICE FE 5-9281 dycNfi ticitoi^ Uto^ aXADTirOL LOT. MoaM Park Ctmalair. 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Dauto Blaad atnrl«4. it Vod BiptrtaM4 ritiMd ’*watk!Su tar - cLAia FAnmNo. oac- frtaM4 I------ —"— ^~ REPORTER M4 in Btw4pap*r viNtef. vaaklf aAataaaaa. FrtBi* I. WriU laU dt4all* vUh c Striae^ STEADY WORK Ra torMIk. bi|h aaniiBSi. m ra> •AURMAH. OVER M IS* vnalad. FuU 1» muloriBmil, Mlarr iMten, tmpiaktai baaa-—_t prid aaaaUaa nad ssi tnc«, FoolUc IIAT* OFXmilAk .( lar NKAL mx \gat;“W?aBr‘ lyspiiit kgsndaa ^ v EVELYN EDWARDS couN'aEff4S«iSkW- MVk Mbmi MMa 4 ' pyonc FE 4-05^ SECRETARY Fr*f»r Mat varklat tapaftaac*. wi PaBtlaaltata Bank RMi. ra Finish High School Ha alanaa. rasU sraSMM-. F^ ■ fa.t„ hwwlBS, lhamsaaa. FR rL^lBflKUB BUMUNK Fapwtaa fTsIMI. oai^RRZHSffiK'lBjBMll OIMnOTt DtCCVMtwB. 'Sa.'OT&'ore --- ----- Mkbarw— R TRAIN FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS! “kTr •& ‘ \*VS!Sit**SM T & C FOOD CO.. INC. -----------ii:n eiTBfiUfl TRAIN '0 HR I, tail Umt ar aontrart verk. L'‘a.,*?irk.“Rsf% i>"" kkotsTsaiRD pkAC GROCERY CHECKER «AamiM STOOKMON Fraa inaatmaal AHlalaaaa gE£gig!;ii?Kri«!"^irNow:T0 5-l^ - ~ ----1--:------ •nBB WFORMATIOR a*. JaX Ibav PaSim 7i ggff J-4k MARKET TRAINING INSTITUTE s. cnm. sBRVicR raarsi ^oiriad teaUst^ ALL CASH oi OR FRA nourrms MUSIC CENTER Serving PontiLC Area 31 Years SPECIALIST MUSIC-ART Drama-Dance Home of the new dynamic teaching system FE 4-4700 268 N. SAGINAW ' CABINKT lUEKa. cARPnrrn. kkS; a. Lapaar S DOMESTIC r rtaMr ladr. Must bs si--ad. Fall ar part Urn*. Mr. [. FMUaa Laimdnr, k4S S. Oi^ O^V^. 1* OB OLDill. cAarif^R AiD wtat WI aaa lAanlt apartment, wntrrtard ntan. 3-raom luiiimslbsd npnrt- CREW MANAGER t. t-IS nnlir for ap- IS5, g'6jgs2^..iaa.,tw DESIGNERS LOCKHART-WRIGHT ----nsEROfo aamvioai COMW.ETE CHARGE la a mat btmk. I eblldrra. work- ttssr.v.rrr-p!?..*' rsi ^EJdies ^r MejI) , ZMraaUkatolalkaathaiala. ' sssmin*.?; RMS*; i SwW Wlmm;*. SSu* U P4“’ja»«5S v**. or pbont Alldr—• »PPo*»‘»«nt al I I our ottico. MUST BR I____ SSmfs MU«'(!ent«.*To\'^o.^to! PBX SUPERVISOR ' Immodltlt optkni la 3kl bod fullr apptmrod ttnorni voluntarr hospital Mast nars him •ebool odueaUon. V rears ivitehbosrd sapsrteeneo vnh a aslatmam oi TRY . CASH ■ 48 HOURS LAND OONraAC^- R< \^IGHT Ml Oakland Are. FR »SM1 ~ ____________ DORRIS ! NaiOR».»— RADINO, IW _ ,_____I oplD^ Do aw U?T Wa hare ^sfS ^i^*”.*** sw« A. JOHNSON & SOWS REALTORS FE 4-2533 _____ttet a. T ‘ . rtpalr. M M Hr. Wwrk Waa and bsth, prIraU satraoes. Drer ton^lalns. OaU tfisr I p.m. OR FARR A(^HI~AV0ri OALUNO has insrtssad the dsmaod lor our prodarts. Now It tto st^ ..asa*SR'«“^?!a ■“ iipw iA'pyr ifAbAff6Ht tilfl- atod. to Tar’iar to. HB Mkkk. ' S-. vhdoif kwiviwBm: wt iUoi turaltiMd. Sk aaadors«a, tall BAW. onlr. No drinkers. M- MSBros, jjrriu F.O. Bos ro^^xL-iWilg" Must hart saasrl- ------- .rtwson k a.m. to k . D.m. ONLY. Mt iAOIk. w^MAir T58i'"a@tXL' dfWfig ' work. Most Uko dttallsd clerlesi ----le'tRu --------- ~ lYAlTABat i prlrais datr. . Nortoa. Beck Dour. Sarv^CB——SappHaB™ 18 gg^ILplNO 1 rose U w over. 5«ii.^«iu. Appir . S'iwMM - ritciirh and bato — NIosIr lurmshsd - IrtP--dsoaralsd — heat latalilisd separated bedrooms - Isiu IseIttttss - ohUdrsa volooma "srATER'S u N. »ARn a WAITRESSES ’AiTRiial frWzfiaSh'Ss.'tof WnrSXS¥Bfiiitl5TLRFiir Llkbt hOBSswerk. FR k-kklA wmtM' tookAii to M" B6 ubrstttlae bwissw^. k days ! RLBCnUC MOTOR BRRVICR RR- ■oakkaaphit 4 Toxoa U ^ ^WyEFUtO, aIx T^^ j ^Mkorioi 4 V I RINO AND ALTRRA- Bls or worklw man. FR IMkd. tWta Atffi-iiW ibuiL,Wf fiSrrieemotle tOmts oa'‘a roots ! |M ba ottobMshtd lb tad ai----- ' XStS OIRL COSMliTICa. 1 It^V, aitadsTo, CaUtoi^. 1 la ptlMB. tit W. Hutob' I tug X FORTY-FOUR THE PONT! PItKSS, WEDNESDAY^ FEBRUARY U, 1062 -tfBF »-nn for >ppoiiif«t^__________ fJuB otti6w'- Hottwtttig: rW> __- ItlM* „ ___ mUi •pa^raU __pa par BairtEr^ s2p%‘Sisr%k‘H?iJi“re i - B«DltO^ Pkl^._OMjWlP . Blibad. » apoUn*. FX MM*. feuyr IfK T RoSifir ANb kutR. £all rt ________FLAT, RS8FUII- CWAt?«r“?fi!a: OU F« MW. 4 ROOMB, IRD FLOOR. RlfRIO- »aSs;. n ‘-ROOM ARD RATH. OiS nac*. RaaaMant. tt M*43. Vpg^“v&yLu,^J^ >lj^ ARD lATR. «r*iii«.K^riraic: ..•ARTMKRT IR_________________ Anplai. rafrtaarMor u* raaia, I block horn Vi^ LMa R^ m4 Commarea Rd. : AVAILABLE MAB AUTOMORILB < IF TOO DEMARP TEE ■■■ Wa aao do Ma root wITE IW ““ UMIRUM ~ARD^^«n^pSSt TEB-REE TRAILBM LOMIEDM STEF ARD EXTER-WR LADDERS, Wbaiaaala and iatolll ATU CABINET SECF, U7> Opdyka Ror' — ” H CABIRETWORE. R^. FB__4^. ______ ______ tiSHooKCfSa, carpanUT. Fraa eat. FE S-T»o HATE TOUR FARTT AT WALT* Hall. Frlvato bar—B’lale. Walton at Farnr. FE MW* or mV S-IMl. HMllEf SaniM nan. Benjamin R. Backus II W Huron at.___FE *-*a< INCOME TAX BERTICX NOTARY PUBLIC IRL OUJERT MT J-II YOUR HOME OR MINE iRSErREca ScnricB !; s ft t\ I X 11 ISVbc ila R. Plywood, au alaa AIRPORT LUMBER II Hlahland Rd. OR 4-lSM 1X4 - r ECOROMT BTUDB aa ttf filers «r».Wii:B.T IKt TD eaalot .. lU TD oaaa ........ aoo na. m - 1 It. at. aaah ... . 4*« i Waterford Lumber *OR atwj COMPLETE STOCK Building Materials -PRKlfD RIOHT- Stf'SS?“F?°/55ia°^?’* I SURPLUS,LUMBER *ND MATERIAL BALEa CO. _ CARPENTER WORK — PAINTINO uao Hlahland Rd iMuioR S-liia COtoPlota lob toaurad, OR l-wn. I CRI|Mt qBRRBin FITEFATRICK RUO. CARFETB A-l FLAaTERINO AND RpAlRS Raaa. Fat Laa. FE MiaS. _ FLAf^lNO FREE RniM*™ D. Mayan_________EM *-BI«l Rebuilt Pumps Jet — Piston — Sump Rebuilt Motors knd WALL PAPER STEAMERS ----T----- Wallpaper Steamer rioar aandara. pollabara. ban •adara. (urnaoa aacuuB atoai rn. Oakland Fual A Paint, E irehard Laka Aaa. FE Mil*. ROOFS: NEW. REPAIR Johnson’s Radio & TV MICkEYSTRAKA TV SERVICE bid. Ml-Ml* or FE MU*. EXPERT TREE SERVICE. FREE aaUmaiaa. FE MM3 or OR l-WM. Oneral free Service " ■wtamMk NnhM M ^BEDROOM DUPLEX an PER MONaw FE 4-7833 444 Eaat Bias. R. ‘ 5 iATO' athofa. FE £T^ FBEDROOM, 1 YEAR OLD to BjMajtn kaiM*^ fts nooy luraa oak tiaa*. Locatad an pavad daad and atraat wNblo n yarda at bapan. park aad rao- BEDROOM, ------- ranch, laka prl».,------------ mo. Rat. raaalrad. A^fcM TERRACE.^ kULL Bi^ ___________To* Balanaa, FE 4-MM.___________ S-ROOM TERRACE AtHtflk No utlllUaa turalMad. «M aad rasvft’Lsr ^ ‘ ■ ».ROOM TERRAOi, MS E. BLTD. »M mo. Claaa placa. FE M4J1 BROOM AND BATH, 7 ROOMS OR 1 A— ---•>. FE 1-rw. WleorafU . . Rd. Lowar l r % Kia* -..... .«at'‘li_______________ raniaa. Wall alia *laaa. iltdl doors opanlna lata patio an Pull baaamanta with aaa hai Vata *0 will moaa you In. O lllana—small down poymant. i soclata Brokers, Pt 4-M«3. 10. Carnatad, S-badrooto. aaw. 'i s-iira. II to I. Aaallabk aoaa. .BB. Bulldara. ____________________ EiiBCiDTITE TYPE BRICK S-Bio- stoaa. call Datrolt UN l-Mll r-=-=5s=—srrr-T=sT=—zxr: OATE ROUSE OAS nfeAT. COMs RENT Or Will Sell PONTIAC AREA ■FOTLITE BOILDINO CO. JOANOAY - HIT - ikfcDROOU'. N. Ab-Ro. OA FOR COLORED) - kX^UillVE. patad. Rant—opUan to buy. Ara!!^ abla aoaa. FE him. S.BB. Bulldar •* - * 3 BBDROOli BRICX AT MS E Bird., N.. baaamaat. oil boat. }gmrcairgs.pjftte « RENT $55 MO. OR WILL SELL New 3 Bedrooms Carpeted Gas Heat Dining Room All Areas 873 Kettering iutH WARWICK HAS l-BEDi66M brick boma la Sylran Laka. Car-^ priallana. tlM laaid: oom brick fitb ■ ~ Stt.l* MONTH ■wn'toKaia^ Rtobirjw^lS lot. Front tarraaa. Shadad by ------ipruoa. Nnca abaM fiVtoT attoabt- altar «, MSS43I.________________ MM oiswR - *n A UoMTri laaludai toiai aad iaaaraaea. A PACE WRALTT OB »*43S HUILDRR ir M. No I I liiaacint. $9,300 lb Ml bnaamant. oak user. $9,500 .S-Ss' Auburn - John R Area Towu modarn S.rooai boaia. 3 badnaasa, lar*a kttaban. Larsa lot, aiaaliaal ——--------- iiaaliaal n^bborbood. parad I. Low FHAtorat. C. SCHUETT RoZSor "" UL 3-331S NEWINGHAM BEING TRANSFERRtfe tlM for our o«dW. —-— — Sto?% '?’ni**" " ***" SUMtOOM ROMH 04 UHR OR- lauu* wifwi '"JPACE _______fOD4ol^ si-------- . X>LONIALS - ______ID T, KBA7 r. Lont Luba Rd. ' OraRard lMo Rd. l»r:3B tf—------ Irnra. Writa FBallaan»toaa. SEWARD NEAR AUBURN 2!^ M.SM for Ibb 3.«adroo SS.' 9STSL------- PACE ■*. khffltoy lTT a Cr tUaTim 3 biSraaai —... ------_ ajnia, . aloaa«> M- uiUki WATERFORD AREA driaa on ML -ILfla -4«*» ■ gur—--------- _■ OR 3-3aS4. r?- la tbu ottroctiya t-badraon, «Mi paaalMa 3rd badroom. n- wLlp^BBad'tltoLr^ Moda at atSm kpaaa. fnU bnlh sp sst jTiwir Jftr-ftLd&s REAGAN IRWIN Drayton Plains 3 badrm. ranab. Nlea Utobaa wNh Off Elizabeth Lake Road Rant and ela Iff? WEST SIDE Roar TaoflMU Rand ta Otty. Mat ToNtJaC REALTY iKa-cft-'isr , West Side Jaat branad tba aatMr aff Wart l&MniaW.. —^ Brewer Real Estate Why Rent? Buy for Less 3-Bedroom Ranch FACE EBICKFEONT $100 Bonus "Fo the First 10 Buyers NO DOWN PATMENT MODEL OPEN 702 CORWIN FR ►*"* Farm Home, Modernized UkAam^ to! S^ M^Iple R(I5ld'i-^,S06 RIaa aaaM ha«a wsk SML. Ur- ».-sw ,ysart.!3 a: Tam or tntoa Iw Sll^ Want to Trade Around? Bass 6t Whitcomb REALTORS' FE 3-7210 •SFRCIALIXIRO IR TRADES- GAYLORD to too IbU today. KtsaS^-sISSI .. aatad to trMlaa to i baaia. ^ lartotorm MS3I Sft’ IFUL ROM traa. Thraa _________ ptoa ftolabad baaamaa4 _____a OnarTltMar tarata. Lawrence W\ Gaylord R R. FIba S4. n Mf raadway and FUat MT ASM CLARK yiOTIMW pnTiMgaa anly r SURURBAN. ___M*a bRate wl ISHaa-ft’kliSr- balaw atarkrt Wast SubarSaa boaia^b torpa .... 31*1 W. Mran ^VLTIFLE USTD KENT Mellwim WEST SUBURBAN aam.......... OPBH U TO ■ DAILY ■ sFOTun Runmo oo. COLORED ' a‘!fblSbjr^y tow d*wa pay*** to man. WEBSTER MILLER ia.'gvs.r:: aair OI TKRISS. ROTHIRO DOWR S-carport. Cloatas carta anly. T OR UYB W briaS aRy Ranh SMa laaattaa. ______I aas bath, ad* kNalMa. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 W W. HtoM____», Bloomfield Township , plMa, bwiltto ovan, riMa. dbb- 533rj^*» tor. caU for appT to rtww. Blly Income. Now I isr.^-".s.wss.’t fBa waiar haalara. AhuabMua :T5MiX^pt3S L ' 1M baaa aaaand East Side Arooik bnaulew u dtttaa. btoSieat, n T^ftlp^ — 'SIS-^*2 !S ist-Sth Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ^"“wirirrs; £ f “ad^^-ktoy* fto'!*toMatir% r.‘uSft«.S3!;An5l^ —— m... prt,, p, $u,**S oa PARTRIDGE i*M*W^a”^-"»*^ff»aM, a larga toaUly b u fttrBM^jtluail JOHNK. IRWIN KAMPSEN REALTOR - BUILDER Let’s Trade Houses House arid One Acre trtad to Oai IT ^totyalar.1 J2f ftSTtot- •:rS5S: Off Joslyn ■^Tnatneto Li kadtnaat hoMa wt Large Family Spedal vv-a-5 SMITH WIDEMAN 4ia WRRt RUROH BY. OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 HIITER jst"mns«.i!rsr js only t*,*W. Ol toraia. REAR OFDTRR. 3 kadiwoai* lad itota, tort* UrRirMB. ga* boat, aiiS4g tot. »!.*•. Tarto*. to *1M dawB. 3 aad S bad- ».ia- • WiU Trade LIWOOLII JPWIOII-------- WILL OOf‘ ---- “ RAOE - MORTRLT PAl.. ONLY_»4* — WILL ASBOT SFONSdll^ PARTY W1 SMALL DOWN FATMRNT.' WRIGHT West Suburban Acreage - ■ — dRI*R.'na« gapHaBa b*P*n**j» MS?a^itoiK|p rtOrtl^ CaKI’w. m»D. Reoltor S3&!^sa^ STOUTS Best Bu)fs -Today prSky* lb* 7crs:°uE,s^tes! aa-xiSH&s 'ssr.^riesUsSu g.sSp-jgfesS Warren Stout, Realtor I* ■ aaataam Rt, HIL FR MIM "BUD” aMMiaM b**4 17 Acres Oxford-Orion Area gilts’ W bnaamaal. aU bM . "Bud” Nicholie, Realtor FE 5-1201 Alter , 6 p.ro. FE 4-8773 GILES — baaa *■> * ***** ____... aaraalc bath*. Mta- rock firoplae*. laU kaaaaaat. raa-raatloB raaa with kar aad Or» plaa*. buIRto rnas* aad *a*R A — snrar- I *n M srwr.-rar**'* •ssr?ESL:r£ii - bath*, oak floart, ptaatorad to and tors* raoat. gang*. wan* an* Notoag d GILES REALTY CO. PB ASH* 331 BaMwtai Ara. muKtfle VStiw B HOYT Tr,rS!?*r*£rt., 3 badto-M. iiito8aa."ftto ^“uptioar? ipnaa* 2^ baaSaaA Ittaar jataya- aSj.tr-srp.%5^ DORRIS “*u!?-!ii“'br;T«es5 !r*artra'' tom *S2tL-. ‘a-no.*! wito ton ^Baot. aaS^Mto-tolar nrapto**, all Ibto alia a baaatttoUy landacapadtoTiaia 13* and a two car gang*. 'T* DOWN; to taaUfy Ol aa tola attractir* hraam bnaislew aa tba Rorib rtd*. Ba^M tom-Uy kitoban, *Rb Mreb auR-board*, fomilca eoualars. and -------- --------------- tssxL: • rtaol tlab. I _i itot, aad i. ' tot llliU* will I toad*. M.***. Only SS.SH. BnrnI Waterfront Oagr^Mndroeni. Madam. pr.tM. Dorothy Snyder Lavender l*sS-MI1 ANNETT Trade, Large Lot . Will aeaapt lot or wbnl_ you CO Arooni atolWni bun-gatow to Lengtrtlaw Bobool ICwt&toftyT“ ' 4 Bedrooms Lake Privileges guatfe-vLar ? Famtly Utoban, toaaly Bta Placa to Uvng toom. S ------tO\ 2 ActM) 2 Brkk -Homes Abadroam brlek aad 3-roeL inciadad. Aear brink garasa Kirk-in-Hills Itolk'ndiaat tuSr WE _ -._WILL TKAOE ANNEff INC. Realtors ss B. Ruita Bt. Opaa tornntoga and Sanday I - 4 FE 8-0466 on nlea qatot ationl la tba any of Fototoa, aalaral firtplaca to ffljaTftairsira’drbir auM^trtSMww toitouM^ bol.^ water baatar. A anr aad Sjftg 5S^fs!Sl«r “te: 4*001 nr SRSto FA bac pr»> 9r MlWCrlMl SCHRAM West Side Abedroora brick nartt, Uall Mr-caa b* arraasad. Money , While You Sleep IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 NICHOLIE "ffiraaiSAtoMB^’^mNdaw, Uriag and dining am*. Utobaa and gi.^;R5rsk"c-.ftjr-a: toraa, a AND OUT OF TOWN -------- baafalow, llrlm k bttebao aad ntto and dtolag araa, bttebao aad ntS-Bra*. *all n A4S3i tr f« s-n THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 186^ FORTY-rTVB FORTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FKBRUA:RY 14, 1962 IM Art»-TnKk Nrtt 111 Nm> IM toi > NMiMlIMtel 1M MAnMADUKIS Ur Anderwi^ ut l^ccminc _________,...-_JrTHFiCriS---- „ '59 Ford Galaxic $1645 M MI Jim. ItaAw T»r- BOB BORST UNCOLN-MXltCDRT Oo* Block S. M U MUo OB L_ BWMINOHAM Ml BOB BORST 2»...wa’iras”i!.^ iim^omM iM* ikTiio son SOMUNtlll ......... hMtor, CrulMBotlo tnuBlwIoD, powtr ilcorlBf. A roAl block be—*------------- _______ ____; 'wlih 0 epork- jffi i!U'iiSTD''i:oi«i£ ... OOROHI TiMM. ABB5i!9m.Y"MO M(W-BY OOini. AuUMt pojrnieaU M ~ f, r^. otMrlf,"'brokM' oSI***bi------ RlfBl^hOBi. Ml *JTO •n bolADCo 400 al UrnSLY NO MOI S^UrbcTT.*! ______‘»fas _ Call TodaMpE 4-3536 Cboek vliTlc CB on. ITtANB^'^AWCTKlf^BWg OAB. » NB"Ur ’3}t AVg../BIl»»WOHAM MI f-TUi. ’C^.;ss5!s*a'!i!! 01 gn agj„”w-»!ir” ” • P«nl|B lH. mfBt haAd?^"*' -------—ice” ........... SH «t NO. •It FORD FICEOF .......... IST.M NO. INS FORD ^ ,, tlH FORo'coiim ••lm'o6odfE' Bbife“ *"• ». u.w‘\ltSi l>»u. SURPLUS MOTORS lik*kSyditT oodBB. YS 00*100. FoworfUdo. tlroo. SIM down oad mootbljr BsrNtaU of IXOYD Mis' lEY OOWR. AeoBgo par- ” f SM.TS por NaiA. CbU Mtr. Mr ForU ot MI l‘^&A»aj»S.*' ,:*;8rSU.S!‘R2K'»r&r^ Vi rt2w^*^M^»!ufeo orl BROWROOSd CORDITIONI fisooHoBt uroa, A BAROAIN AT BIRMINGHAM , Chrysler - Plymouth SU B. WoodwBid ■ MI T-mi I’"* \. We'R not aaying tet last ateak you ■old US wai tough, but. .. Haw emI UtMl Cm m NtWBEdlhMlCm m SPECIAL ***R Fc"raMbler ijn Eddie Nicholas Mbton BUY YOUR NEW FORD NOW WE art abort Bead cere bat S5'.r^iS5si«sr.« •.ni« CRAKE MOTOR Sales ‘pr:S!7 SCHUCK FORD ukoia;,** 2n»tn Bla*. dOBlor. - White. bU pMrer, M barrele. baidtap, Bse radib bob neowr, pwr. brobee and eUertai. tall '59 FORD MATIC TRAI ■TEIAir-AND Wl_ a^OBLY____,___________ Ranch Station Wagon Priced to Sell! BEATTIE ■'^issa-sBasair « DUrnS at WATEEFOR AT THE JROFUOirri OR/3-129I : ‘H Oben ▼*• ; «»aais.W'' •H EBflleh Ftod. A-I . ' *N aurNBa. retr niaa .... . ’M Flat ask, Bdaor . — Special — 1958 PLYMOUTH Superior Auto Sales *" SSOOAI^ff^ STATIOSr WAOON. Em la $1295 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “ Mtjnenani (“ ^ S-ISN IN^ pCfiioBihi. s, afldK, ttte¥ Cleon Rune excellent.. Peeplej ■ alee, M ObUbbA FB Auto a bBsi. ~M«iir*^Mlo.~SMO; OR MSN. _ FONTUC. SAVE m6NBT wrfB B FonltBo BlBla Bank lean A BEAUTY!! 1961 PONTIAC BMNBmLE BFORT OOOn. l^cr ataa^ ^ bnkaa. .rajtto, hoBter, BvioaM iraneNlaelon. ■WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward 1962 BUICK SPECIAL WHh nie V-6 ENGINE $2317 OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Uke FE 2-9101 ^ON Bsjkiw^ei SN. OlWRs! OAUiARD ATE. ’56 Cadillac Coupe DeTlLbE S.DOOR HART^ — antb ISak BDd White nalabi Fow- JEROME - FERGUSON BOB BORST -------TORY ‘*45a”&sS $99 DOWN su:°s»T°?>se 1962 Pontiac Tempest -g:*vs^rw^isrH.‘iSi JEROME 1962 Ram Bright Spot" WAGON SALE ISN RBHber ANtrlaaB. A (ae UN Lark, aare on ereir ^Ni drive. RSil Blea and aolY ..Need Transportation? BO CASH NBCBa*ARYI flecked^ Jtaj. ™ SJS Mo. sti. ‘"•'“^“Tanmb ^^miFMUe (OBemjNr,^^ ^INS CRevx H4W. pf^ i5?2S32?-5ri?;w“82? SUN. Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward Ml 4-4485 B’ham UST Fwnd WB*«a. vs eMiNitlek ahlfl. verr Bice and aB& TM. »2r5“«sniriar ISM Ford wmna. FBrd-O-Mi SSraa."^ Ver, -M Used Car Bargains JJSJ ISSS'lgJ.p^SSir'-Sl?; yareSPATBSs: ‘sSS YOUR CHOICE... ;$145 uTFiSsar' iiKtSaasi T»ONnAG-BUlCX ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 L" : V": RUSS JOHNSON ' WIN ONE OF 10 RAMBLERS-aASSIC, STATION WAGON, SEDAN PLUS ALL, EXPENSE:-7-DAY VACATION , FOR TWO IN IRELAND JUST COME IN AND REGISTER NEW 1962 RAMBLER HEATER, RADIO, AUTOMATIC TRA?ISMISSION, WHITEWALLS AND WINDSHIELD WASHERS $47 Down and $52.08' Per Month AT BtEMaroBAM BAMBUER ORLT 1960 CHEVROLET 1959 FORD 1961 FORD S:^ Bate OHXtoai “3Nr> WNor wl» .V4 2ligy“^f£'J?*S|j2S5JK 1960 RAMBLER 1957 CHEVROLET 1959 RAMBLER pijfs e BIRMINGHAM RAlylBLER )666 S. WoodwoitiL Birmingham ~ MI 6-3900 BIRMINGHAM Chrysler - Plymouth II BJaadw^ BMllMdCm IM SAVE I ‘it Foatlae. siBsir wASSi r,K5? Ellsworth Auto Sales ■wEEdUMi cm Thia Week’s Special 1960 DESOTO $1695 1956 CHEVROLET R&R MOTORS. kfUS-ISM IN OAELAWP SELECT TRADE-INS ’60 Ford Fairlane $1345 ’59 Rambler American l-Dpar with beater, whltewalle, tparkUn* Tu-tena Mm. ladto. $695 '59 Rambler American rr'ISt'elfflCwSui ^ $895 ’59 Rambler Super caate. Beal ateal $995 ’56 Pontiac Wagon $495 ’61 Chevrolet Impala MDOON lUULnOF. PadlB, Swrii!S‘»r«tr* $2195 ’61 Ford Galaxie '60 Rambler 4-Door $995 ’58 Chevrolet Wagon $995 ’60 Mercury Monterey $1595 '59 Chevrolet Wagon F AREIOOO wBbf raSSe. Catef^S $1395 S.'BS. $2275 . '59 ChcYTolet BelAir E&3s3t7*,.« $1345 ’60 Rambler 4-Door $1575 ’60 Rambler Custom 7HU2SSI iJ^^nsTp; $1575 ’58 Pontiac 4-Door $895 9 Out of 10 Con Buy-No Money Downll BILL SPENCE RAMBLERIAND SALES SERVICE 32 S. 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(») Popcyt (Oont) (M) Goimd -9tU (4) WMtbar (7) MahaUa •tW ») Nm« (4)Nr»s (T) News -of being e ealfer, and proud of my JA," Chpt- (Seoffrey M. Fletcher of the Uner Aadae eald Tuesday after talking with hli the Royal Mali Line In I wouldn’t we for 46 The uwtiWftai tabulation gave lahorbockad Ryan a margin of 764 votaa sawng naarty 60,600 Ryan had 30,Sn, Waldron Oapt. Fletcher, who sails Thursday for Lot Angelea, the next Waldron said fba unoffidal ra-autt Indleatod vletoiy for neither Rypn nor hlmlclf. He taU he ‘ Ida on b nc canvaa of Waldron aald the reault failed of the Democratie administration. Tha 14th's contcat, fllUng the vacancy lefi by the death lart Ml of voleran Democratic Rep. Louis C. Rabaut, was considered of na- Dem Committee Names Members to Policy Unit Four new members, including ro lormer county chairmen, were named to the policy making executive committee of the Oakland Osunty DemoeraUc Oommlttee at a meeting held in Pontiac lart Cecfl C. MuUlnix, 6SS UAW, Tliomaa P. Saks, chalr-of the Southfield Democratic and James M. Ghm, vdio re- Dog Shots, Pensions OK'd for April Ballot pension program lor Pontiac firemen and polloemen and requiring rabies vaccinations for dogs were apineved for the April 16 general Section ballot at last night’s City to City Clerk Olga Barkaley asking for a public vote on whether or not the city should grant police and fire personnel the new plan. I to the oMy cfeaitor. the ing for the new plan for a year. Cotnmiaslonera refused to conai-■ider H thia year beewiN it would necessitate a 35«M tax * hike, they said. pi^ peritiona recently submitted --Today's Radio Programs-- ’Ibe new |dan would Cbat the dty alnut $100,000 If put into effect in the next year. Fitenien aodal security beneOta. One part of the inpsaal would CKLW, M«t WCA*. r. PsaUB WPON. M«««, apsrU ‘'wwi. iww. eXLW, HopwooS wean B. Morrta WrOM. «•»•. Bob ar§t 11;SS-WJII, Uatto WWJ. »'l(e CKL*. 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(DPI) - The aeme $60,000 ammally. voted Tiea-day to boost froin » days to tm yaaiB the maximum priaon tenoe tor dog? theft. i^XNit 53 cent! of each phllan-tlu^c doliar in the U. S. Early SettioM to Be Exploratory cfearii« the way tor private meet-Inga between President David J. McDonald of the United Steel-era Union and R. Conrad Cooper, chief negotiator tor U.S. Steel Owp. and the Induitry. marupfrve eflccte of a steel inven- der way 41^ montae ahMd ol the Jaw N exptoatfen ef Sto earreal oanlracl, nabady baa laenMlIy ■toted a torgto date ler a new iwracotoiri. bN M Is ganeeafty be-■eveiP to be to early Mareb. Kennedy has said the “eariiei the better” wlU suit Mm for I midyear itrike. economic letdown later on. The talka today brought union bargaining teanu into eeparate Mwtom with repreeentattvea of (he 11 nujor steel companlee. MeDewM was expeeled to look I en the V.i. Steel meeltog, privately when the spwtowork hM been done in larger maatinga. Washington, Sacrstaiy tt Oommeroa Luther H. HodgM ptv dieted an early. noo-inftatloiMury el a huddle ol tkotr ew«. Aa in the past, it „iat McDonald and Cooper and their aldee will eventually hammer out the new agreement to ImreaeN in prodnclMly end ■ etUl come out with a haisfewna Mttfement in the iiMghborhoad m 10 to 13 cents an hour. Workeci prMKntly earn between fUnk and $4.38H an hour. The brief incident was missed by most of the assemblage and "id not appear to bother Kennedy. He displayed Reporters after what the . cap-kin deferibad aa a Jok' Hifer^ had reptm apt Fletcher UOagpi a protoa-siOB he dleUlte^,.-'"' Edison Crew Aids Teacher W. Bloomfielcf Weiman Hits Pole, Trapped by Fallen Power Lines A West Bloomfield High School teacher spent a terrifying hoar in her car last nigM while a Detroit Edison crew, removed electric power lines that had fallen near the car when it hit a utl The accident occurred Maple Road when Mrs. Mary E. Burt, 39, of 3566 Orchard lake |j*« p-M, Road. West Bloomlield Township tdllS HUIIOingi lost control of her car on the slt^ pery pavement and wbnt oft the road striking the pole shortly after 10 p.m. Kennedy Ditdis Fried Egg, First Inrionesia 'liKident' JAKARTA, Indonesia (^Robert F. Kennedy talked some mort with President Sukarno about DuUdi-held Weat New Dulnea today after ducking a fried egg In the first Incldoit of trouble on hia visit to Indonesia. After his tfdk with Sukarno, the U.8. attorney general and his wife started on a three^lay tour of Indonesia hinterlands. Including the-------- Follows Castro as Land Chief Veteran Red Rodriguez New Head of Institute; AAove Creates Sensation fabled island of Bali, In a Sovlet-huUt Ilyushin transport plane. Keonedy- w BMunted tha stage to addrasa a ■tudant assembly at the Univar-■ity of Indonesia. ‘The cold fried egg Miled out of the crowd. He ducked Md the missile plopped West Bloomfield police said abe apparently lost control of her car while trying to avoid a wrecker truck assisting another auto out (ft a ditch. ’Hie impact resulted In an hour-interruption of electric questione about what the Uaitad States would do If nego-tiatkms over West New Guinea were broken off. A * W “What the United States does who breaks negotiations,” he told the 1,300 students. 'We will make a major effort to United Statoe to go to heU. in Capital Crackerboxes WASHINGTON (AP)-Waslilnr ti, says former President Harry s. Truman, is "full of coopa and crackerboxes.” t some day they are going to Twist May Have Athletic Value, r Bishop Comments^ BATON ROUGE. La. (AP) -Roman Catholic Bishop Robert E. Tracy says there may be eons athletic value In “the Twfet.” # ★ W Perhape the Twlat. ” tha tor-mer chaptatn at LoulsianB State Unlvenity said ’Dwaday, “may offset some of the criticlam that American youths are not phyai^ ally fit, u alleged In conneetfen llh the 19N Olympica.” It’s pretta much left to the hl- HAVANA (UPI) - A veteran Communist, Carioa Rafael Rodri-I named today to auccead ^mler Fidel Castro as preddent of the all-powerful National Land Reform Institute. The announcement, made creetly through a cabinet s t a 11-ment tn morning newspapehi, ct»-ated a aenwitton. Moat of Osrtro’a power in (Mba baa atemmed from the all-embiBcing authority vest-* In him as head of the Irartitute. • RENTAL • SOFT WATER state wHhla a atoto. ooBtrob the “rhere wu no immediate indication whether the move repreaent- by the (tommunitts at whether it constituted recognitioa ot Rodrigues' work in transforming the (^uban economy from a capitalist to a SodaUst base. Rodrigues ia one of the top five membera of the (htoan Oommunist hierarchy in ()iba. He replaced Argentine Communist Ernesto (Che) Guevara as Cuban aoonomlc was taking over a (taatro Job. Tha premier has been president of the \ UNDSAY SOFT WATER CO. 16 Newbirty It. 91 9-M3t SPECIAL PRICE With This Ad on FURNACE CLEANING $750 MICHIGAN HEATING CO. MHewbenySt. 9f8.68ai pMTtic'i Only Awfhorwfd Jl TV SALES and SER VICt Blaze Guts House Used by New Church The temporary quarters of the Beverly Hills Methodist Church, a converted two-atory frame house at Evergreen and 13 Mile roads, was gutted by fire eariy today. Firemen from three departments, Beverly Hills, Franklin and Southfield, battled the bUxe for three hours before bringing aboN UtM a.m. by Beverly kitchen range was left on and started the fire. WWW Damage to the building has not been determined. 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(IV-IV Othts dral tt Uw PiMt, outdoor placr hilltop, ovallable without chargt^ to all rellctona and racea, reports It had 100.000 vlallor. in 1981-lt*|qpon HoUM M«l« Up 16th year. Durinc the Spring-SummerFall season 127 services or dUterent faiths were conducted. Among unsolicited gifts received during the year were flags from India. Ceylon. Lithuania. Hungary and Ulster. Northern Ireland, os well os a 5th century tile from the cathedral which holds the tomb of St. Patrick. ScheduU of Hospital PAINESVILLE. Ohio I* - Administrator James I. Soya Lake County Memorial Hospital had this expianation for a two-t delay Jn opening new oital facilities after an open house; the open houseT it takes two weeks to elean It up before we can use it. The crowd will put six months wear on the building In hJjk disys.” The Department of the Interior was the seventh division of the executive department • of the United States. It^dates back to its establishment by act of Con-We have so many people going gress in 1849. of Navarre’s volunteer firemen in their Sunday best. Chief WiUlam Evans said their finery didn't detract from their diligence. They oonfined the fire Bott Drotsed Firpmon Stfll Do a Good Job NAVARRE, Ohio un - When the OUST of Mr. and Mrs. Jack aechel caught fire, one of the best-dressed fire departments ever Arkansas is the most heavily-to battle a Iklhae answered the wooded of the states. It is estl-caU. mated the present stand of mar- fr * * ketable timber is Ip excess of 90 The alahn went out at 11:45,roUlion board feet, according to Sunday morning, catching many.sUte figures. Twins Will Cilobrolo Soporoto Birthdays LINCOLN, lU. (AP) - Twin sons bom 19 minutes apart to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson will have birthdays on different days. * * * The first son arrived at 8t. Clara’s hospital at 11:55 p.m. His brother cs;ne 10 minutes later ai 12.06 a.m.. 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U DmmU Thorpe and Ftre maa William Oleney carried Lari7*s Hmp, aaoaaaoieas body freim a second floor bedroom of The fire, started by a defecHv* coal furnace, gutted the basement and much of the main floor, causing an estimated $5,000 damage to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George BlarshaU at 31 Crawfoed St. WUXIAM GLXNCY last Bight whare the boy bad been far wone. ONE OF nVB Larry, a second grade pupil at frame hoiiae was fllled with smoke. Larry. ^ sister Alberta, 13, brothers Geo^. $. and Drew, 8, and Mrs. Marshall were In second floor bedrooms,. The young* est, Timothy. 0. was gleeping on a couch downstairs. "I saw (Ire. coming from a register and inri to tell the others.” Timothy said “Mama took my hand—1 couldn't see.” " ' •The smoke was terrible. You couldn't' see a thing upstair*—not even the doorway.” Alberta added, tears still rolling down her The fraatle nwihrr tried to go back In lor hhn. Two nelgkboni also tried. They, were fortred back by the thick, cbohlng We \ Motor I at^i^. Mrs. Marshall herded her (right-ened children downstairs and outside. When they counted heads. Larry was missing. A passerby, Stephen D. Tzinelf of ItSO W. Square Lake Road. Bloomfield Township, 'was on his way home after rioting up his grocery store, DIny's Food Market. a(re Lull .St. He to aid the MHnihalls. • y^* "I started yelling, 'Lany. Larty. ' whri-e are .voii7’ and throwing continued on Page 3, Cbl. 41 LT. DONALD THORPE Tfw WBoffwr THE PONTIAC PRESS VOL. 120 NO. 6 it if it if if PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY U, 10(52 -48 PAGES oarrsD**l 17 Petition for City Posts The Tender Years! JFK, Macmillan Ask Later Date WASHINGTON — President Kennedy and BriUsh Prime Minister Harold Macmillan rejected today Premier Khruabchev’s proposal for a March 4 summit conference to start disarmament negotiations. However, they miggeated a later summit meeting might help to reach a disarmament agreement. In a message to Moscow, Kennedy said he is “quite -------------------------♦ready to participate per- jsonally’’ when a summit Follows Castro as Land Chief session would promote success. But at the outset of negotiatlona —due to begin at Oneva March 14—the partidpalian\ of government chiefs “might a^baefc, rather than advance, the prpapecU for VetBran R«d Rodriguez disarmament.'' Kennet^y New Head oif Inititute; Move Creates Sensation Khrushchev. lUVANA (UPl) - A veteran Communist. Carlos Ralael Rodriguez, was named today to succeed Premier FWel Castro as * of the Reform Institute. The announcement, made erectly through a cabinet atala-ment In morning newapapen, ated a aenaatlan. Moat power In Cuba has , deaeribed aa a cMoaa caaaat be cballeaged. Ha powera ara exempt from ooaatir There was no Immediate indication whtther the move represented an open government takeover by the Communists or whether It constituted recognition of Rodriguez' work In transtorming the Cuban economy from a capitalist how to start the Geneva meetiiig Rodriguez is one of the top Dve members of the Cuban Communist j hierarchy in Cuba. He replaced Argentine Communist Ernesto iCheli Guevara as Cuban economic-czar last year. The brief cabinet statement, made without prior fanfare, did not even mention that Rodriguez was taking over a Castro Job. The institute since its conization in 1959, after cnactnwnt of Cuba's controversial land reform law. Echo Arriving Early Echo .1 will buzz by around supper tonight in the Pontiac area. Satellite watchers can look for Echo at 7:04 p.m. in the north sky, 69 to 83 degrees above the horizon, moving in a southeast direction. review af pragresa by the beads M the tailed Nattorn lor a I the language could cover a head- oonferenoe should be held alter progrem in negotiation by foreign mtailaters. agree te have farelga mlalaters open the fleifeva talks. Eeamsdy made Ibe same appeal. This was the third message in Last Wednesday, Macmillan and Kennsdy sent Khrushchev a message asking that foreign ministers of the 18 nations taking part at Geneva open the first round of negotiations. They also suggested I that the ministers'should meet in advance of the big conference Shows Replica of Memorial March Primary to Pick Names in Districts 1,^2,4 Commissioner Landry Only One Unopposed;! Election April 16 I There will be primary! lections for Pontiac City Commission candidates March 5 in three of the city’s seven districts. Three or moro candidates have filed nominating petitions in Districts 1, 2 and necessitating a lEO MEMOIR — Former Oakland Oounty Congressman George A. Dondero (right) shows a replica of the Lincoln Memorial in Wasfalngleik (0 OMgrcHnuui OeraM R. Ford it.. R-Grand Rapkta, at laat nlght'a 72nd annual Unoolii tNflF banquet hSM cmUm rrtM raw* Dondero also was presented with a rare 1839 document signed by Abraham Lincoln by mem-bem Of 0K Oakland County Linooln Republican OUb. Rap. Ford x ‘ Dondero-tkt honored guest. (Aerk efwwn S2.28'- CAPE CANAVERAL. Fid. (AP) -A heavy overcast drifting over the still boiling Atlantic tdday forced the United Slates to postpone (or the eighth time Its at- , tempt to rocket astronaut John H. Glend Jr. around the world. The shot was put off unllL7;30 a m. EST) Thursday at tbe earliest. Weather specialists for the National Aeronautics and Space Ad-ministntiion said the outlook tor Thursday's weather was marginal at beat. As soon as the rancellatton was delemilned upon, O. B. IJo.vd. NASA public bitormatlon dirt-clor, advised the TVhIte House of Ihe delay by telephone. Glenn was awakened at 3:13 i.m. by his doctor, William K. Douglas, and advised of the postponement. He had gone to in his special quarters f«ir miles from the launch pad at 7 p.m. He was scheduled to arise at 2 a.m.. (or today’s 7:30 a.m. launch. Lt. Col. John H. Powers, another NASA, spokesman, aaid Glenn accepted the nerve-fraying news calmly and* ate what was to have been his pre-launch breakfast. Powers quoted Gleiui as shying: "iVell, JVC knew the weather was forecast to be marginal, se I’m not too surprised. AH we can do new' is watch the weather Everything else, including the! is go. "I'm back to. bed and. get some rest. " Powers said be talked to Glean by telephone. Asked kow 'Glean sounded. Power* retorted: “He sminded Hke Mm Glewk’* The decision to puetpone the (light was made by Walter C Williams, Projert Mercury operations director, dttcr a twp-hour iveath-conference which began at aiKi [) hmir. midnight. '^J l^UA iiAt; VVEuAESaJAV. 1 JiBHlJAHr H, 1062 ,' 1 Mat TVwdwd Off in Oran Bombs Rip Algerian City ALGIEM, AlgerU (UPI) — new European offensive againiti Many Arabs began stoning any A tent* •( M Ptii*6e bomba rtp-ithem. They began rioting while European automobile that pM threagh the b|ig port city of firemen tried to battle the fire poared. FVench authoritiea rush^ Oraa today tooehlng off a riot byjand search for sundvin amongjarmy troops to various trouble angiy AlfOrtan Arabs. jthe smouldering wreckage. FM reports said Arab demon-' stralere were firing on the French treope that rushed in to enforce order. Ihey said the soldiers were using "offensive” and tear-gas grenades against the Moslem and The bssehs — ef the type used by the rightwAg Seeret Army Airport, Auditorium to Be Decided Friday were ahned at homes la the I out tale the otreeta la There was no immediate Indication of how many casualties there were from the bombs, but first reports said at least two persons were killed and six wounded in the clashes between Arabs and Europeans. At one point security forces threw concussion and tear gas grenades into a shouting, wild eyed crowd of Moslems. The crowd had been threatening rtorm a peUce barricade after r passing automobiles Tu’o major Issuea will decided when the Oakland Oounty Board of Supenisors meets Friday. One pertains to the newly proposed S35-miIlion county airport and the other to plans tor a near-halfrmOlioiHioilar auditorium next to the courthouse. ^ The first ef the barrage of plastic bomba was set off 15 minutes before the curfew ended at 6 a.m. IbMacn more exploded almost immodiatdy and all were in the Boulevard Joseph Andreiu, in the most tUekly populated Arab area Of Oran. A half hour later five mon plodsd in the Arab suburb of AfedienL Hilrty minutes later another five shattered apartments in the same district. StUl am ' five blasted the Carteau Moslem area on tho wssteni aide of Oran. off by The attacks lasted fOr more than an hour. At least three Arab homes were destroyed, sccording audlton Is aeqsire the Initial aliport In Orion Tennshlp and to transfer $SSS.7IS from reserve funds to eolnbllsh on airport The mone.v will be Used to pui^ chase 440 acres currently held In option and tO make additional land acquisitions either through chase' or condemnation, as need arises. HAROLD RYAN Dem Squeezes to Victory by/64 Southern Idaho Braces for More Flooding Today By THE AgSOOATED PRESS Southeastern Idaho braced for more flooding today as dsmsga estimates reached the |5-mnUan Thousands wen homeless. Southern Csllfornta cleaned up after a devastating si»day rainstorm wMdi left s sea of mud and debris, property damage estimated by officials at nearly H.S million and strain-related Harold Ryan Wins in 14th District Over GOP Robert Waldron DETROIT (AP> — Demra^fic State Sen. Harold M. Ryan barely squeaked through to victory in special election in Michigan's 14th Congresnc*dlBs toTlwwls atsAcil Unptrsturt ....... LovMt tMopontart": ....... • Tmt Sm la Praili ipMStsrt ... . —ptrtUirf ......... Unotrstw* from an ice fishing expedition. Bay^er about Washington’s new aty and Bridgeport state policeiingk,- added: "I’m no architect, posts Joined a search lor the two but some day they are going to and said Wurtsmlth Air Force Base have hailstones here — and we’ll may be asked to make an aerial find out about these cracker-sweep of the 25-mile wide bay. {boxes." TsmSit'i Ttaptrstar* Ckarl IM M JJ Duluth - " »l Fori Worth 3t KonioiCtty I Barely able to make their yray, and with flames roaring throu^ the dining and living rooms to their right, they found tke stain. Twist May Have Athletic Value, Bishop Comments the first bedroom they thought they’d found Larry, but it turned out to be a big stuffed doll. They finally found him lying acroas bed In a rear bedroom. They retraced their stCjps and barely boot the flames to The kM IS tacky ally fit, as alleged in con with the 1960 Olympics." It’s pretty much left to the individual, the bishop said, wfaetb-!r he should dance the Twist ‘and if so, bow much twist should be In the Twist.” Today, I.*rry was reported In satisfactory condition at the hospital. Captain Claims He Was Joking About Hating Sea SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A British sea captain making his last luyage after 46 years at sea explains he was only joking when he supplied newsmen with their story about a sailor who hated the I Really, I’m very proud vOf the Expects Report on U2 Spy Flight Sen. Sparkman l6 Confident as Powers Remains in Seclusion Other star attractions include Jack Deo, men’s juvenile champion at Denyep, Oolo., who will perform to the music of "Baghdad.’’ Marjorie Hanck, Eton Park figure skating instructor, will be featured in a number with her; daughter Marcia. j ' W W * I WASHINGTON (API - Sen. The Ice show is sanctioned byiJohn Sparkman, D-Ala.. said to-the United States Figure Skatinglday he expects a report within 10 Association. I«lays on Francis Cary Powers' UV, There wiU be scaUi« for more fated U2 spy flight os’er the So-than 1,000. Tickets xan be ,ob- vlet Union, telned at the pork. I Sparkman Is acting chairman _____ of the Senate Foreign Relations auQ Moemumj, am,, A Birmingham man has been CUnunlttee. whlch Is resuTiilng lls offKt some of the Iynn ranse to Poattac ta IMS. He h a leoal agedt tor Prwiea-tUI Ufe lamraare Co. Active in the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, Flynn is past chairman of the chamber’s W. Iroquois Road is a candidate (or the District 2 commission seat. Harmon, a native of. Redwood Falls, Minn., came ot Pontiac in 1926. He is a tax consultant, former city official and municipal ad- 'isor. As Pontiac city assessor in the early ItSOs he reassessed the ea-tlre city aad tastalled a modera system of assessment. He was deputy county Ireasnrer from 1M4-4«1 traffic tmtety commit^ and^ Filing to run against incumbent William H. Taylor Jr. in District 3 was Mrs. Rodney H. Milton, 38, ol 111 Oneida Road. for the aty Coi years. Mrs. Milton never before has run for a public office. A native of Pontiac, she attended Webster Schotd, Washington Junior High gchgifft anH is a graduate of Pm-tiac Ontral Hi$^; School. She graduated frM Pratt University ta Brooklyn, N. V., and atteitaed both Michigan St at Filing to oppose incumbent Win-ford E. Bottom in District 4 was Howard A. Stites, 38, of 1368 Stanley Ave. Stites i» a lifetime resident of the Pontiac area and has been living in the city since 1950. A graduate of Oxford High School, he gave up his cbnstrac-tlon business three years ago ' Uidveroity and the University of Stites is studying to become I teacher and is majoring in history. vice pfe^ent of the Pontiac Co-op Real Estate Assn. Once employed as a radio and television annouheer, he attended Geveland C^ege and the University of Midiigan. appointed to tbe Gty Retirement Board of Trustees 1955. A member of the Elks Lodge Harmon is married and has one son. Fiynn is married and has one t — Rain is forecast for the entire Pacific coast tonight while snow U expected in the Ontral and L'aJJillr "h'^s Nurthetn Plateau, the Upper PJatoa States and, the Northem-'j;;^^., CathoUc Pariah. CKItad Appalachians. Little chapge of temperature is ^pected. iGub and Elks Lodge. Mrs. Millen is a member First Congregational Church Pontiac and active with the diurqhes women’s auxiliary group. Tass Doesn't Comment MOSCOW » - The Soviet qews agency TBss reported the postponement of L(. Col. John R Gierai' Jr.’s orbital launching today without conunent. Presently employed by Wiggs Old Colony Shop, she has worked in art department at Waite’s Department Straw and Yellow Cab C!o. Last toll she led a drive to r dogs. He expects to have enough credits for graduatioiv in about a year. Before entering MSUO Stites had been a licensed contractor , tor about 10 years as owner^d manager of the Perma-Stone Genesee Co. He was an oiganizer for the United PubUc Workers (AFLCIO) in Pontiac fai 1948. Married and the father of one' son,. Stjtes is also ,a member of the OaUand CojUlty Sportsmans Gub, ^ . Filing to oppose incumbent Win->rd E. Bottom in District 4 was former Commissioner Floyd P. Miles, 53, of ISO W. Cedumbia Ave. Miles was defeated by Bottom in the 1960 dection. The former cranmissloncr, who beaded the emergency transportation committee during t h e 1960 bus strike, has been serving as chairman of the Gty Oommisaton’s permanent transportation commit- tee. Miles, a Pontiac resident for 48 years, operated the Christian Literature sales book store in Pon- An active church worker, he was once fulltime buslueas rnan-ager for First Baptist Church parwioB drive ta the early lOKIs. A native oi Detroit, he attended Pontiac public schwls and the Pontiac Business Institue. He is a former office worker Pontiac Motor Divisirai. Miles is member of the Pontiac YMCA, Gideons International and the Gulstian Men’s Gub of Pontiac. A. Dugan in District 5 was Loy L. Ledford, 39, of 662 Linda Vista Drive. Ledford, a newcomer to political circles. Is general manager of Mc-Csndtess Carpefs, of Pontiac. This’ is the first time he has run tor public office. A graduate of Pontiac Ontral Jgh Schod, Ledford has been a Pontiac resident for 32 years. He World, War H vetratm and holds § degree in aeronautical engineering from Pensacola Naval Air School. He has been with McCandless thtee yratn.! Prior to that he-^ ijum wHh thi flreslMe Hre and store four years, and Rsent nine yean as sene snanager tor Na-tlenal Daity Prodnett Omip. la Ledford is a’member of the Pontiac Lions Gub and active ip the Parent-Teacher Assn, at Mark TVain EUementary School. He was treasurer of the PTA in 190(ji' and '61. « /: THE PQXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1902 MAKE Spy Work Digging In Deeper ^iKD on a small rar; "Watch mclilics . . . The heat thing about the I When Confederate aoldlere tang) When Arkanaaa waa admitted may do aomethlng foollah” ... nirveyi la that they alwaya ^ve their Ironic aong about "goober to the Union In‘1836, Ita popula* too many people howaduya marry what they'aet out to prove. peaa." they were ringing about tion of about SS.OOO waa one-fourth to raiae eyebrowa inatead of ^am-l Earl Wllaonlpeanuta. lalavea. (mtor‘$ Note-Thi^ U the last tf three Oiepatchee on the voMespkmoffe Hrupfle which pMa POI A nil lOORLIT 00 borb prodocta sod vftaadoa. anrilo tot ^-Jlb-Wa Modkloo Co^ I L Coort St. 0-JIB WA BITTERS AT AU DKUG STORIS UMTED SHIRT DISTRIBUTORS Trl-Huron Shsfpli Center need for reading other people’s pudi, eraddag their veraatlone. or doing a host of other able totelllgenoe agents to keep a sharp watch on any potential enemy ifaat might sprinr* aupiite attack. ★ * ★ Another lesson which Americans learned train Pearl Harbor was the importance of having a central where aD the bits and pieces of data filtering in from many sources could be fitted fogether Into a picture and brought directly to the attention of the highest Hindsight showed thpt such an agency might well have foreseen the Pearl Harbor attack from the fanformation that was in U. 8. foneHaned daring WaiU War O Wider the leaderahip of MaJ. Oea. William B. (Wild BHI) CREATED CfA year later, the Anned 1 ices Unification Act of IMT created the Oentral latellltence _ cy (CIA) u a pemanen gantatlflp, independent of the De-Department and responsible directly to the President and the Natlanal Security OdukH. ’Dm CIA Is a uaHai gmn few of Ibe re- Oongress, for example, doesn't even know how much of the tax-rs’ money It la appropriating for OA. Its funds—estimated by some congressmen at upwards of $400 million a year-are distributed through the federal budg- Ings. The director of the CTA can write checks on the Treasury without tclliiH anyone-even the general accounting offlce-where the money is going. n * * He can hire and fire wttbout regard to civil service rules. Even the sfaw of the OA staff is secret. [Estimates range up to 40,000 That the CIA la a la clear, however, Sbaply fron the iirize of tts new headquartera, a $474ntman bulldiiw which sprdwls over nine acres in Langley, Va., across the Potomac River from Washington. Because of Ka hush-hush natnre. the OA is perpetually surrounded i^ rumors, speculations and con- gtds for thli«s H dida’t do. Same of .......................-and what the CIA doAS. *nd how well struct a fully accurate scorecard. ■ It.does it, Americana are com- Washington scuttlebutt credits the ! polled Jo rely on such fragmentary CIA with having called the turn J scraps of information u occasion- correctly on the Hungarian upris- g ally eome to Ughtr li« of 1966. the Britlab-French-1 ■ It was not until Francis Gary Israeli invasion of Sues, the 0)m- ■ owers (ell Into Russian hands. | munist - inspired riots which!* sr example, that Americans marred Vice President Richard * learned that the CIA had been M. Nixon’s goodwill visit to Latin ! LUE FRETTER SAYS; sending higMtltude U3 photo re-planes ow Soviet Union for four years. GREATEST TRIUMPH Ibese fUghts yleldedT millions of dstalled plcturss of Russian installations and despite the diplomatic flap which ensued from Powers’ abortive mission, the U2 operation Is regarded by professionals u one of the greatest the history of espionage. Another CIA ooep which was Msngbt to light by beUted Res-daa dtoeovery was a tnenel vM(* OA i«eats deg from Vest BesBn to aa nadergronnd America, and Communist China’s g entry into the Korean Waf. In|H some of these cases. CIA warn- H Ings were disregarded. B * . * * iS On the other hairi, there have ■ been instances In which the U.8. b government was taken by sur-'H prise by important developments. I ■ riled by I h I JluMia’s Hpul-iJ B of less, which 'R showed that the Soviet Union ■ bad stolen a Mg lead ia the ouii ftfimii on* of OenoIVi original diicountori SPECIAL OFFER THIS WEEK ONLY APPIIAN waiinawi' PLEASE NEVER UNDERESTIMATE MY DISCOUNT PRICE!! We soy lh!t with pride ood p’» nothing morn than a iriendly mtormol reminder to check our price* ityou ore iSlonning to b^y o now oppllonco, telovhiMvor Hi-Fi »oon. So mtmy tolki tell ui, "I didn't think you could »ell It tor thot prko." Yo*. mony peoplelSr# surpriied anej pleased when thoy get Frotler'i pneo. " FLOOR MODEL SAIEH jr ; Complata and opprovwd homo outdoor antopno kit with tho purchosa of any TV sat axcapt font SSS yards ea thrir slda af the border. For almost a year,,CIA wiretappers in this tunnel listened in on secret telephone conversations East German authorities and Moscow. When a squad of Soviet troope finally stumbled the tunnel to 1966, even the Russian preaa admitted It was a bold and audacious project. a A a In hia book, “nA-tha Inside Story,’’ (WnUam Morrow A Cb.) ~\illy asserts that the CIA has managed to phuit agents even to the Kremlin. In tact, he says, it was through Kremlin operatives the Unitad Statoa obtained a copy of the secret speedi wt' ‘ Nikita Khniahehev delivered the 1966 Commimlst party < gress, denouncing the late Joseph Stalin as a criminal. a a a Does the (HA intervene in the Internal atfairrof other countries, fomenting revolutions, and top-unfriendly governments? Tully and many others are convinced that it does. Rightly or wrongly. )t to erqlly taken for granted In Wash-that the OA had an tan-poriant hand In ousting weepy old Premier Mohammed Mossadegh from control of oil-rich Iran and that it helped to overthrow a Communist regime in Guatemala. B la alao credited wlfii, ar ae-eased ef, daadeattoe liitervea-tloM to the torbolem pollUew of assay odier troable spirts arouad fiM gisbe. from Tarkey to the Osaga, aad from Algeria to VlelNam. One of the Uggest blunders charged to the CIA was the dta-astrous attempt at an Invasion of Ctaba. The CIA’i involvement in this fiaaco ia a matter of record, attested among other things by President Kennedy’s appointment of a special Cabinet-level committee to toveatigate it. How sucoeaafUl has the CIA been In lU primary task of keeping top U.S. afflcials informed— and forewarned—of what’s cooking in the world, especially behind the Iron (Curtain? forming judgments about' Again. 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Congress periodically to seized! B wttli a strong dcsirv.to appoint a ■ "watchdog committoe’’ to keep * an eye on CIA, but its former dl- ^ rector, Allen W. Dulles, alwaye | managed to head this off. TAYLOR SERVING Each of the last three presidents —Truman, Elsenhower and Kennedy—have appointed special task forces to look into CIA operations, and moke confidential reports. Kennedy now has former Army Chief of Staff Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor aerving permanently as a White House eye on the CIA. a a a - Allen W. Dulleq, who was the ! CIA’s director for eight years and | ^ placed his personal Imprintja strongly on the whole organiza- H BUY NOW and BET ■HrTtpjoinir ALL-PORCEUIN [ Automatic WASHER has been succeeded by John A. McCone, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Oommiuion. Dulles was a master spy of World War II, widely regained as the greatest intelligenoe genius this^ country has (nroduced. 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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 11)62 miFB ^ w **-*••» U ^ THIRTY-THRE k CXNUf MEAL MDMI — Tbk kmg-Hmp favorite deiervea a place on your breakfaat table. Cook com meal muah the day before. Chin it In a loaf pan before allclng. Top each slice with honey and brown in hot fat You’ll find it a pleaaant way to Btart your day. ^ Fried Corn Meal Mush Topped With Honey Potatoes Are Plentiful, Make Good Eating, Potatoes are abundant and in the economy food (roup. Here are two family redpea to help you set eatliM enjoyment and nutrl- 114 pounds small white onions H pound (4 medium) carrots H-inch boiling water in saucepan 114 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon butter or margarine 1 tabldspoon flour 14 teaspoon salt 1/16 teaspoon ground black pepper 114 cups milk 14 cup carrot and dnkm slock 14 cup shredded sharp Cheddar ■ervlm. ^le 3 cups fluffy mashed potatoes Peal onions, leave whole. Peel ran^. quarter and cut into 3-Inch pieces Put both onions and carrots in a saucepan with the 144nc|i boiling water and saK. Cover. Boil 10 minutes, or until slmoat tender. Drain vegeUblea (save water to use In the cream sauce) and put into a 9x9x2-inch baking pan. Melt butter or margarine in a iucepen. Blend in floury Stir in milk and the carrot and onion stock. Cbok until slightly thick- Add cheese. Pour sauce the vegetables. Top fluffy mashed potatoes, ^ke in degrees P.) tor 30 minutes or til potatoes, are brown. Makes 6 and Cabbage ■inch boiling water in pan 3 teaspoons salt 14 teaspoon ground black pepper 5 tablespoons butter or margarine 14 cup finely chopped onion 8 cups cooked shr^ed cabbage Pare and cook potatoes until lender In l-laeh hoHIng water and I teaspoon of the Salt. Drain if necessary. Mssh onttl smooth. Add the remaining snit, blaek pepper and S tableapoona of the butter or nsargartne. Mix well. Add onion and oabbagr. Turn Into a battered. 1-qnait casserole. Bake In a P.) Ibr 1 Remove^ from oven. Dot with butter or margarine. Return to oven and bake 5 or 10 minutes r or until potatws have lightly browned. Serve veiy hot. It you are one of the many homemakers who has said to herself ' lately, "I should make a good tasting and ‘good f family’ breakfast one of days,” this story is for you. Your answer is SauteH Cbm Mml Mush perfectly accented with just the right amount of honey. The key to succeu is that each slice of mush is lopped with one tablespoon of honey while it is frying. The honey merges with the com meal making a delightful flavor experience. Serve the Com Meal Mush very hot with. extra honey or spiced honey sauce, tit-zling bacon and a glass of fruit Juice. These two golden products, honey and com meal, are such a hearty and wholesome combination that you may be assured everyone will leave the breakfast table with the "good start” you planned to give them. Knrtehed Cam Meal Mush 5 cups boiling water 1*4 teaspoons salt 1 cup com meal 1 cup cold watpr H-inch slices. Top each slicef with one tablespoon honey. Saute in a little bacon fat until golden brown on each side. K cup butter or margarine 1 cup honey 14'teaspoon cinnamon Heat butter or margarine, honey and cinnamon in a double boiler or in a saucepan over Igw heat. Serve warm. Yield; About IH cups. Twasn't in Dick Saunders' Diet TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (B - The pomegranate, a once-popular but now rare fruit, may be about to| stage a comeback as the perfect fruit lor fallout shelters. This pear-sized Aslan fruit brought to AmericA by colonists must be picked apart, piece by tedlotts pi«^. to be'eaten. It takes a long time to polish one off, and ^ may have been the cause of, its decline hi popular esteenfi. i Pat boiling water and salt la the apper part of a large doable boiler, (iradually stir In one rap ly. Then ploee over boiling water But now the Florida Agricultural Extension Service, albeit tongue in cheek, is recommending pomegranates fbr fallout shelters-the bush to screen the entrance, and the fruit for nourishment and make-work. j ^ co^oe ooo^ at ^ an | Wonderful for tsa: thinly sliced hour. Stir once M a while. dit*-. 1 Dal. Pleetie Jug ^0c 3 - MAXWELL HOUSE, Rag 09< INSTANT COFFEE t 01. Jar - lOc OFF LABEL 89* SANKA. REG 1 09 INSTANT COFFEE _5 ot io< S9* Gloda M>U. Rag 69c AEROSOL BOMBS 59' ’r' ^ ' ■■■■« THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1962 smwDnFT >OUND CAN #' The Wesson Oil All-Vegetable Shortening W)dO TO*»W^«OfU t lOWUt COOfON Th« WMion Oil Shortvning 'NOWDRIFT ■ 3B! UnW I Coupon P«f CwHoiMf N«m to Oa^i Iff!________m mirnn. I^»» y»b. II. IW. fryers • Fonn Frerf* • Grod« ‘A’ • WHOLE roasting CHI^iNS Whol« rJXcHtON ^ MEATS lb. Tasty C 1 UVER lb. 1 SAUSAGE 3$ poniSSAK, 39^ lb. buy the part YOU LIKE BEST CHICKEN I Legs........ CHICKEN I Breasti. . CHICKEN Wings. . BACKS and NECKS. Mkh. Grad* 1 M A( ROLObNA SALES DAYS Wad., F«b. 14-Sun., F«b. 18 . lb. ' .lb. I lb. Boneless PORK CUTLETS 59' lb. MaxweH House COFFEE ONE POUND VAC. CAN Gaylord Creameiy FRESH BUTTER PILLSBURY FLOUR PRODUCE SPECIALS ^ California "NXVEL Dozen ORANGES 49' Red Pkg. 5' GREEN ONIONS Bunch 5' CYPRESS OARDEN*S . . . Frozen ORANGE JUICE c .I«|R Banquet'Frozen CHERRY PIES 25' :i f f ^ XX^ M C III:0 ‘■r - “>■ , KOUNTY KIST Whole Kernel CORN FAMILY Size 1' PEOPLE’S W FOOD TOWN Hafinia LUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz. Can 29‘ HART BrandFL No. 303 Can ELBERTA lEc PEACHESly FOOD MARKETS ME(iOU)>Ell p> m StMpiWitlirwclint ll? ' Amw Fr*«k Extra GOLD BELL of Any Frtih PORK BOAST it m Uma I coupon t*P»n ftb. t», 1942 f| ^ | l|'. 50 GROUND BEEF & Stamps With Purchaic ||) (|| of 3lbt.. or AAorv of if> , ' vy ■ ' ^ ' 1 , ^ . • I ' ■ Food TowE>.Ptop»‘i Gonut Stomp Cowpei 0 Extra GOLD KU- ||) (ff Stimps With Purchaie If) of K) Ibt or AAon of POTATOES lii> limit I coupon E.pifi F»b l4, IP6? limit I'couixm. Expir*. Fob II, 1962 'S^' Extra GOLD HELL QU Stamps With pMrehase gf of 2 pkgf. of Hous«fx>ld Combi or ja BOBBY PINS m limH I coupon. Expiroi Fob. IS, 1962 Food Town-Foo^'i Bonui Stomp Coupon it CA Extra GOLD BELL 1 Stamps With PurehBst of Any 2 pkgi. of COOKIES coupon. Expifoi Fob. IS, 1962 THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1062 nee MtEKETS Tlln Moderately Active Trade Tht foDowtaig are to. . eaverlw mim at todUiy inn* produot bi grownrt wd aold by them In wbolante pMkaf* lots. Quotattons are fumWiad by tba Detroit Bnreau at MaiteU, aa at Stock Mart Prices Irregular TOWC » - n* stock maiket moved tamalarly to mod-entely active early tradtac today. Chaafm of hay stacks wars ^ Product SSSkeTSar. a.. • M. CMbM*. iMiMtard T* Ovrroto. mOo M ^ Canvu. lappte. te. SSMtea; .. 1.Mk> ........... ODioai. iwa. ms^ r»nl»r. raol. *• BMlItbM. hottMM Jthubarb. BolhMM. k laiuiMia, muourntt, a iqnuh, MOTa. aa. The maikat asamsd to be to a . r hetotant mood. A |ood waa- • fraction, bar d Big three motora were up on balance, Feid gali^ a. fracUon, Chrysler A tower tone prevailed among lateels, Bothlohom and UA itool A 1-potnt gala by Do- Pont and acttoaal galno by TwIm Cmtide, ConooUdated 8ean, Roebuck and Oensolldatod Natntel Gaa helped ihare up the Prloaa were mlmd on the J^r-san Stock fischange. Qalneie included Cbbic Corp., pulton Indus-trice and Glannlnl Control!. Among tooera were Anken Cbrro-.................Id and Molyb- Aintrlcan Stock Exch. 1U.S. Bonds Advance Again Poultry and Eggs MTBOIT rOCLTST oanoir nano wlkTiMe* a 'iSw£’ n-to f>d writelSA tnJn SI: ro—iwi NEW YORK « - U. s. fovem-mcot bonda romalned in the plus n at llio start of tradbig today. They have been advandag for two weeks. btddiiv on the giant ATAT $300 Among government! ever the counter dealers quoted intermediates and tong issues up 1/33 to 3/33 In moderate activity. The new 4 per cent note of 1906 roet 8/32 at 100 13/33 Ud. * A A Corporate gainers by fractions: Mlaaouil Padllc Railroad 5s at tlH, Curtis PubUshing 8s at n% and U. S. Steel 4s at Wi. Ravlqn spurted 1% to M on AlOO were taken by Chrysler Slates 50 Turbine Cars The/ll Go on Sole Late in 1963 at Prices About $6,000 to $7,000 Groin Prices CHICAGO (AP) - Chrysler Oorp. offldali said today they have dedded to go ahead with plana to build 50 to 75 turbine powered automobtlea and will offer them (or sale late next year. Robert Anderson, vice president and director at oorporate product planning, and George J. Huebner Jr., executive snglnser-retearch, gave no Indication of price. It has bees speculated that awA models woaU sett la the npper raage of the preaeat lax- CHICAOO, rsa. U tAP)-0»WU>! “r„: The New York Stock Exchange MmwR uvaaTOCB Md .hot« 1!^: — emc ta^lSridiraTr Ue. 1-t-l fi»; iSf W.I0: a*. aw to r.0M. Anderaon said the declaton was reachad tollovrlng a croas country run of a Dodge Dart equlppe' with the lateat version of th Chrysler gu turbine snd the sub-saquent exhlMtton of this car, and a similarly equipped Plymouth, at 87 dealerships in six cities. SAID THEY'D BUT He said 30 per cent of persons answering questionnaires regarding, the cars said they definitely would buy one if it were offered (or aale. The gas turbine will bum any liquid fuel. Chryiler said it has obtained best mileage (rani dleael Reasons Can Be Many for Corporate Mergers ahansbOT. Hat gases expand to By 0A.M DAWSON AP Bustwesa News Aasiyst NEW YORK - PosUng of corporations is inersaatng. ally doet when general activity riaes. But today’s chsnr tog business pressures account for much of the new vigor to the already fong poatwar trand. AAA The Federal Trade Qommlaaton puts mergers In U6l at 1,334. up 333 from 1900 when buainsae r~-aUpping, and 334 more than generally bullish stock market It la ah- cooled and In (he Chrysler version uses 00 major parts against 300 to i piston englK. Although auto companies both here and abroad have been experimenting with gaa tu '' more than a decade, none_______ offered tor lale to aipra^cUon laat year. This always makes it easier to eonaummste a oorporate marriage by the exchange of stocks. FALL ON HARO TIMM But this year some of Blaze Guts House Used by New Church The temporary quarters of the Beverly HUIs Methodist Church, a converted two-story frame house at Evergreen and 13 Mile roat was gutted by fire early today. Firemen from three depart-Ow iM ^'ntento. Beverly HIUs, FYanklta " ^ Wiand Southfiekl. battled the Mam ^ for three hoars befi MiM SJH. by Beverly sen determined. An atUched gs-ige and utility room were saved. The building was being used by the ccogregAtlon until construe-tton of a proposed $550,000 facility was atartod. The church waa estabUshed 10 months ago. tlDem Committee ^Names Members to Policy Unit Four L--------------- — fan former county chairmen, named to the policy making executive committM at the Oakland County Democratic Committee at meeting held to Pontiac laat ght. Fllltog vacancies . on the 13-member oommittee were Willis M. Brewer, twice county chairman, Cecil C. MuUlnlx, presidetit Local 653 UAW, Thomas P. Saks, chairman of the Southfield Democratle aub, and James M. Ginn, who resigned last month as county chairman to become Southfield dty at-irney. All four appointments wen unanimous, a committee spokesman said. ito li s S : —W— unvriM IK so so ^ ,1*4 so S* S*: ^DEBUTANTE — "Lively Luxury might well describe the new Ford Gslaxle 500 X/L, which will debut St the Chicago Auto Show cn Saturday. Offered to both convertible and hardtop models, the 500 X/L festpres ThunderUrd-type bucket seat! and consabtoss well as custom designed toterior pppoU^^^ JlolUia conven- tional cars, the control lever for cither the four-speed manual or three-speed automatic trans-mliaion! are mounted on the console where they provide the driver with the greatest ease of operation. The new models will go on sale to Ford dealerships eariy to April. gone through a spell of ., red-ink bookkeeping. 'Dtey look on men gers as a way to cut costly oom-patition, to save money by ending ........n of services and by pooling squi, snd maintenance, and to use the savings to get much needed new rolling stock. ABUNEg BABB TIMM The slrlton’ hard times were brought on by a sharp increase to competition as route extensions granted to recer* --------------- Industries fsDen on hard ttmea, without much relief so far from the rise in general prosperity. Examples are the railroads and le sirltoes. AAA Many Eastern railroads have Auto Earnings Down 10.4 Pet. 1961 FigurM lor Sales Also Off; S-P Reports It Made $2.5 Million DETROIT (B-Net earnings lie nation's five auto compan were do«m 10.4 per cent in 19S1 Pontiac Motor Cited for Safety by Illinois Unit Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors has been cited by the Cook county. Dl.; Traffic Safety Cbmmiasfon tor Its "achievements to traffic aatoty.” In announcing the sward, .John .. Dufiy, preal^ of the board of commiasianers of Cook County and president at the Traffic Safety Oommiarion, said Fontlacs used at the Natfonsl Police Driving School have "performed tow ■ lahlon.” The citation was prese by Duffy to E. M. (Pet Pontiac general manager and vice pretodent of General Motors. "These pursuit oars not only have the desired bursts of speed necessary to overtake violator cars but also have many other qualities Dufiy tkm to Ertea, **nwy even have the abiUty to safely negollate sharp News in Brief 301 Hughes St. stole appnod-mately $149, Mrs. Sarah Calvin toM Pontiac police this morning. She said the theft occurred between 6 p.m. yesterday and 3:30 m. todiy while she waa away om home. Raimnage Sale: All Salats Episcopal Chuit*, Frl.. Feb. 16, 7:00-1:00 p.m. and then by going In hock to get the speedy Jets that fly many credits to reduce Its own tax Ua-blUty. This makas its reportsd aqt esnilngs nuicli bigger. On a huU-iah stock market that oan be quite MANY RBAflONB Studebaker ■ Packard smallest and oldest of the companies, reported 'Tuesday it made $3.5 mll-Uon tost year. S-P would have finished to the red except for the $5.6 million it realised to the ftoal quarter from the sale of iU Gering Plastics Division. la i960. Saleo were $11. agatoal almosi in.t Mil Ford came the closest to matching its 1960 figures. Its profit was off $18 million and its sales were down $1M million. Four of the companies operate on a cMendar year basis. AmeH-can Motors uses a floeal year ending Sept. 30. 3 Tempests Entered in Race at Sebring SEBRING. Fla. (UPI) — Three Pontiac Teippests were entered today to the 13-bour Sebring sports car endurance race-scheduled here March 34. Hm Tisapssts, to be res la the road tea by Race officials said drivers for thq cari would include Roger Ward of Indianapolis, tod., fortner wto-o( the Indianapolis 500, who drove a Tempest to 38th place in the three-hour Daytona continental sports car race Sunday. 5 Other drivers will include 1 Goldsmith df St. aair Shores, ’ Junior Johnson, Ronda, N. C., aiid perhaps A. J. Foyt, Houston, Tex., who won the Indianapolis 500 last year. of our tax laws. When a y running at . a loss to up by a I are bought up to get sn outstanding management team, and soma-times because their fast sdUng products would round out the buyer’s line. Or they nuy have wtU-devrfoped marketing channels the buying company can get cheaper by merging than by c^pattog. Often a union is sought becaust., cheaper than two. Hist is, the surviving company can thus cut costly or deat^ competition, use of part time, save num hours ih factories and offioss, and dupUcs-tion In dlstributfon and sclUiig. A A A In to^’s business setting, hosr-urge to merge may be economy. Often the tasteat way to grow Is to unite two or moro psnies rather than striving to^ pond against competition or to up new divisions. The Inter s If tt’s CAN BUT NACHINM The newly big corpontkm also in afford the expensive automor which plays an ever growing to bseptag part to cutting ooats, up with the giants to the And there’s also the efficiency of an Integrated company that buys up suppliers on the one hand A much newer reason (or ntorg-tog is on the horison. That’s the need to be stronger to compete with tost growing industrial rttofis ■ in Japan and in a prospering and unltliM Western Europe. To this end some of today’s mergsrs are by American companies buying , into foreign firms for production or sales outlets. Lodg« Cataftdar Annual meeting of the Quadrant Low Twelve Club will be held on Wednesday, Febraary 14th at 6:00 p.m., at Pontiac Lodge Temple, 18H E. Lawrence St. Proposed change to by-laws, election, of o(- ness. Signed, L. W. Burnes, Secretary, ________ —-------------------Bot”toSud5*** I __________ S’* A.. Coup. Saloctad s-.is.ii88 s*: ■pMMt. AMC SoIm Exocutive DETROIT iB — American Motors Corp. has aiuipunced election of Thomas A. Coupe r; automotive Iv. E. Boyd, t>eoome vice president for automotive sales at Chrysler Orp. A. E. Tracy, who has been eastern sales manager, was named to succeed Coupe as automotive sales manager. iiiisi NEW JAOVAB - The Mark X is Jaguar’s newly introduced luxury sedan. Its lines are longer aqd lower than those of its predecessor, the Maik IX. The sedhn is capable of transporting five passengers and luggage. Interior features are genuine leather upholstery, deep-pile carpets, and English walnut 1 Instrumeni panel, garnish rails, window surrounds and oc- V caskmal foldliM tables to rear compartment Automatic transmisBtoii, power steering and a new and advanced type of heating ^ demisting system ahs standard. Power Jaguar six cylinder, twin overhead i XK "S" type engine, with th developing 365 bJi.p. at 5,500 rBJ». X'.;' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEPyESDAV, FEBRUARY 14. 1962 College Teachers Leaving Classes Get Bigger and Bigger (UUor'i noU-Thii t* th$ Mcond 0/ a thrte-part le-rie$ III Stuart Qron, aduoatkm wrttar o/ tht Saginaw Nam, pofnt« out problem which confront Michigan coUegee and their ever increaeing number of ' UJ By BTUABT GROSS eOea WHter, MieWsu oohege pmklenU for tito iMt ----------- plaiiMd that cutback! by the legia-lature in raqueeted operational budgeto hai hurt them in maintaining facultlet and attracting re- ikudenU at both the Unlveraity of Michigan and Oentral Michigan Univenity. theae achoob report. Dr. Judaon W. Fouat, CMU preti-lent, aald the atudent-teacher ratio at hla achool now ii 24 to 1. and he doean't think It can go much higher. TlKMe erttlca who aay lhal the leaehe^papa ratto eaa be doubled hi oollegeo, bo corn- ratio. iW ■««'« caiu, bo aaJd^X, Dr. Harlan "Hatcher. U of M prealdent, aaid In 1957-1958, that 1,783 teachera taught 23,174 atu-denU at the unlveraity. Thla year, 1,769 teachera are Instructing 35,475 atudenU. Deny Reports of Job Losses Senators Claim Army Isn't Moving Positions From Detroit Area WASHINGTON — Michigan's senators say reporta the Army will shift hundreds of Jobs away from its Detroit Tank-Automotive Command are erroneous. DemocraHc Sena. Pat McNamara and PhlUp A. Hart Tuesday quoted “highest authorities of the Defense Department” as saying no physical movement of the conunand's operation is cofltem- ‘Fe4wr>tnen are teaching more :ause the university has not received sufficient funds to malnt^n the same number of faculty members it had in .1958,' he said. It is difficult to say exactly how many faculty membera have left solely because of the lack of fimds tor salary increases. MANY REASONS In some cases, fhey have left tor a combination of reasons; Better salaries, better conditions, lower work loads, reer advancements, and so forth. Young facidty members considering their academic futures here also raise this question in almost every case: What la the future welfare of the state and its ability to maintain the university of the leading educational institutions of the nation?” IN Lovno MBMORT OT OHSOB "Unless you have an open circuit television there is considerable coat In wiring Into every room. Open circuit television also has a fairly large price tag to get EDUCATIONAL TV Educational TV has been pushed by some as one way to spread* among all the colleges the tics of top professors in various fields. One proponent of this is Franklin Bouwsma, Delta College TV director, and a member of the Michigan Educational Television Study Committee. He proposes a video-tape exchange be established to put on tape course lectures of professors who are known experts In their fields. These tapes would be available to all of the colleges. II Is a plan adaptable to tha especially, he says, where most .eoarseo are basic awT have not yet started SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP)-Actreas Linda Darnell sued her airline pilot husband tor aeparate maintenance Tuesday. College presidents admit this is one way to extend the abilities of ah excellent teacher to more studentt, and they assert they are not opposed to such a cooperative venture. However, there is no concrete move in this direction in Michigan. It has. been tried and is working in Texas. Her counsel said Miad Darnell, 39, and Merle Roy Robertson, 44, separated earlier In the day. The brief complaint said Robertson caused her embarrassment and humiliation by acts of cruelty. The actress asked for community property and support. She and Robertson wed March 3, 1957. They have no children. “It must be remembered,” Dr. Foust, "that as yet some considerable number of teachers are not fully sold on this method. There are limitations. Difficulties In common scheduling, regimenta-ttcib. technical difficulties, expense, lack of pupil contact are things that must be overcome or _____________ , under a proposed Army reorgaMsallsn plan MW la OongreoB. Gov. John B. Swtalnson, meanwhile, caUed a special news conference at Lansing, l^lpfi., to daiy lip for Study •The story was absolutely false,” said the Michigan Demo-tfetic governor. “We bad heard a rum< this situation and I checked it out peraonally with Larry O’Brien (an aide to President Kennedy) " Swainson said he learned unequivocally that the Department of Defense is not planning any move-toent of the Detroit facilities. All Skis Not Alike, a Thiel Will Find Out Driving Regulations, Car Inspections and Ban on Slow Drivers Asked LANSING W - Bills to require regular safety inspections of automobiles and to keep slow drivers of! the state’s freeway system are consideration in the legislature. Rep. Alexander Petri, D-Ecorsef submitted a measure to requir|! trucks to undergo a safety Inspection every six months. A aM thief in the area will learn (hat all skis are not alike. When Earl Hill of Detroit fln-iahad practicing on the Kandahar Jump Saturday In prepartt tlon for Sunday’s tournament, he stopped at a restuarant on Elizabeth Lake road near M-58. When he retiffnad to his car he found hla jumping skis were stolen. equipment would be ehecked for a lee of up to |1J5. Similar legislation hajs failed in earlier sessions. / A bill to set a 45-miIe minimum spK^ on freeways uu authored by Rep. Lester Begick, R-Bay aty. ' ^ ^ ^ I It is hazardous on a higl/kpe^ highway System to permit one driver to go 70 miles an hour and another 15,” he said. aoMay. bo shared with a raeord jump of Itl “Whoever took Earl’s skis, certainly won’t be aUe to use them «r sell them.” said Kandahar publicity director Bill Mc- “They cannot be used for downhill skiing and Eail had them specially made for him-aelf. There isn’t another pair like them in Michigan and anyone will recoffoiie them if an attempt is made to sell them,” he added. ♦ A “I certaiMy wish that whoever took the skis would return them Rep. E. A. FltzPatrlck. D-De-trtat, proposed to prohibit youngsters under 18 from driving at night unless they can show they need a car (or a job, schod, o( because of illness in the family; or similar reasons. Written parental consent would be required. IB the same Mil, FItsPatrlek proposed to require drivers over the age of •• to obtain a ■' ment from a physidan oertUyfug fhey are hi g^ mental and ph^cal oondittop. The dsnie piAksure proposed to transfer ifsuh^ of motor vehicle operator^ licenses from riwrifr* and Tocai police offices to th driver and vehicle services division of the secretary of state. Soma of tbooe probleinB have been aelved la (he Texas Mt-waik wirieh llaka 1) eaUeges by mierawava far lha edehange of courses. But even here, R. F. Behenkkaa, dirsotor, aald aH of proMema la what haven’t been solved. All M the couroeo offored by TV are basic (rfshQian. and aopho-! coursed, he said, and then are 3,885 students now taking the coui^. llie program does prove instruction, he said. He said the dean of Texas Lutheran College has said the college has saved the 85,500 required to establish the network program on the campus. Fbllow-up ' these classes is handled by lo Instructors. local Linda Darnell Sues for Separate Support Death Notices 11. Itsa. OSRALO L., . Auburn RtlsbU: of Son and RcTm ---------Ur. nod brothor Bauer- dear mndi Mri. ArUiur Bauer aear uroiner of Roaer Bauer. Puneral eerTlee —"-'d Ttauradar. Feb. il, at -----------------1 CbanI of-the I pm. at Moore Cbapel of Sparka-Orlffhi Funeral H o Auburn Helshte. with Roe. jonn Toroni offlelaUns. InUrmeot In White Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Baamr will lie In etole at Moore Chapel of the Sparka-Orlffin Fu- mlly iUffeate that eonfribuUme funeral heme. __ EBERLEX. FXB. It. INI. HBLINA. Ml E Flint at.. Lake Orion; aie 7f; dear oouitn of Mra. Olen Aleiaader; alao aurvleed by aae-eral other eoualto. Funeral aare- I. at 3 p Orton, with Roe. ------ Lake l Waller cmila................ _ torment In Beersreen Cemetery, Lake Orton. Mri. Xherlee wlU Ua In iteta at AUan'i Funeral Roam, Lake Orion. ERfdLL, FBB.' M, (SSi.'Aif6d' k..' ....---------- —hard r ^ - BDeo Bancroft, drenaro t-aae: aaa S3: dear father of Mra. oladya McDulfoa. Mra. Joaoph lAtrlUo) McCray and RaliA BrMil; alao aurrlvod by thro# irandchlldron and two srcat-sraodoblldren. Funeral eerriea will bo hold 1------ day. FOb. It. at S;30 p.m. i C. J. Oodhardt Funeral Ktego Rarbor, with Rot ~ Auotord ofhelatlDi. InU WhiU Chapel Oometory. I t Funeral Roma, I EYBAMAN. It. llfjl. / ard WlllUm, 3131 Whltflalr W^rford^ftmUi^^^ Byeaman: dear brethar i netb and Wallarmeaman wiS'to*hI^l^l^WyiFun. Byeaman will He In.etatc/nt tha. Coata Funeral ROjna. Draytou Plelne. dAflHIB. PK" WO shady CUfford Belehlery Funeral earrioe wlU M held Thufeday. Feb. l». at 3 pj*; at l&t Fttet Baptlet Church »R»: Rinfc ________U1^ neral Roma. ----------- Mre. KaUta wUl to talm to .u. Shrlyor-AUlfon Funeral Roma. aiLLUt. RR. l*i 1N3, LAURA at. 3471 PlnoTake At#.. Eoato Har- “Thls is the ftlfly state In the nation with a fttso'rgantaed sys‘ of handling drivers licMtses;” said. “It the officer 4psuing the li-(riend of the applicant, he is more likely to look over dta- would be no questions asked,” said Mclntorii. father than destroy them. There quaUficatidns. H not. the applicant might receive less consideration than he deserves.” BUILDERS! aty Rf.PMrtiac IhrMtfb Hs PMkrelly MsistMl Urikm RaiiNMi nrairwR wtkamM inmiriai far tha r»- ‘ ' a tMUa^ araJaeitad ^ ^ raaMantial araa, which b ACT IVOWt PLANNING * URBAN RINIWAL I orr Han, 15 S. PsHm Swew Peatiac, Mkhigae . . . ar Call PI I-7IIK Ikt. 215 LnVarn Minor; door mother of ^ Mok L. Minor; door alator of . ChorlM ateoma ond Mra. CMre Riehordt: oloo auryli^ arondohUdron. Funorol lorylco inn to held Frldu. Frt. 1C ot 3:30 p.m. ot thoC. J. OtoUiMdt Funorol Homo*.»?so Horhor. Hiuhor, 'Intormihr' InT'porry Mt. ---...1 Mjiiar wUl C. J. Oodhordt oUni. lie in aSSTt' Funorol mome, °ao5’ £fltorrttt'¥t..'OrlOTjr^-ibtp; ost 71; boloTod buabond ol MlMrod Odlr. door otopfothor of Mra. Retort (Mlncrym) Aloiondor, Robert W. ond Otan A^; door Mrt. Loonord (I ounrlTod by 10 .S'oaawuf^S?/ Funorol ooryloo will to told„Frl-doy. Fob. U. ot 3 p.W. ot AUoa'a RnonJ Rom. Lol[o OrlOJ^to Rot. WUbur R. Sehutto Mfjetat-‘— Intormont In. Boat Lown r, Lnko oAtm.m. srrin‘1 . 11. itfi. kin^ fS-mo-riy ^orarJo^S^wSi w------------------------------ It nua Camotory. m. wlinff in tttte ot ^ Dontlaop-Johni Funorol , SCHAFrBR. FXB. 11 IMC SOMa sjSSrSiSi for; door alotOr of Mra. Ji^n Haiftr. klriL Foorl aoytert. Rolj^ and 3^ Blolr. Funorol Mrrloo Bomr'yiSit^On^Viyor. Fufmr inctom^th Roy. Woitcr B. Kolll- In atato ot tha tkurar IWtond Homo, 33414 Orond »»or. ICm- W- IN LdVINO memory of BB881K M. WUoan who poaaod away Peh. i4.iiaa. You art not foraetton mother door **w!rjk.R*r‘. ■ iodly mliood by huatond aoa pud douihUr-ln-law, and Jay oaA iroMfebllarL KoroOtoUiloon. David. WORRIED OVER DEBTS? 0ON8OUDATB ALL TOUR BILLS ________TO PAY BUDGET SERVICE li W. RUBOR______FB 4-HSSI oouDomlooUy with nowly rolooood Dok-A-OM tobloU. N micJhigan credit COUNSELLORS 7W Funtt^tol|^ynk Bldt. PAY OFF YOUR BILLS - Arraiist to pay oByow hlUs put iTuo or not with OM wookly ppymoBt you eon offerd. i^LOW AS $10 WEEK COMB m NOW OR CAU. FOR A ROMR APFOIRTmSiT CITY AmUSTMENT SERVICE FE 5-9281 03 W. Huron FuoWu, MMl. OFPoam MAIN poar omcR Chomtor of Oommoreo O. 3. OODRAROT c6ats DRAYTON FLAlNa D. E. Pursley FUNBRAL ROia InyoUd Car Borytu F» 4-I3II Donelson-Iohns HUNTOQN Columns CUHifiution .lOO^Ior the can of your < \ r choicb. Region Dealers A.iid Individuals. Keep this column fresh with daily listings of your favorite model and make at competitive prices. IF YOU ARE IN “THE MARKETNOW or soon to be Consult .-^Y. Classification*- •iSK At I* sJia Today Mww wars replies at Tba Pwsa effiet fa. tha faOewtag LOST: MALk. A% orw. fae celt Rd. MY 3-USl Ntb IVmlad Mda « Ik Co., n sT Huron at. a^umlW m imuffia mtUi porta and eoot ———— Bond oomplaU wwk Graduate Engineers AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING STAFF CHRYSLER Corporation Mechanical Futl Supply Systems Chassis Components Stress Analysis Body Structure Power Train Hydraulics Research and Development on Mechanical Uems Electrical Ignition Systems Wnd............. nndshield Wipers Car Air Conditioning and Heating Related Electrical Components Metallurgical Welding I High Temperature Allpyli Truck Engineers Our expimdipg truck pro-grapi creates real growth ^ irtunities for graduate engineers with experience in truck design and dci^opmcnt. Call Detroit Collect, TUlsa 3-4500 Ext. 3828, or write: TECHNICAL RFXRUITMENT 12800 Oakland . Highland Park, Mich. 1 Cquol opportunity l»Noy*r cab bRtVlERt. » OB OLORR. ‘•St IWunlt meSi »y»Uablt. Rcfti^t jjdrtd. Writ* FooilUe Prtaa, Bos CREW MANAGER FOUR ALL-OIRL CREW Muat to sblo to toU, i-- " tralm u night work. Hal. Top 1 oommUalon, ovorrldt, DO YOU HAVE THE DESIRB AND •blUty to maka a b^r Uytnft Throe (3)n ospoitoMod now ear aaleamon neodod. Marrlo^ aoat apparanoe, wimas to work, aet o^y now, but iT moniha of So roar. -Saian plua eommlaalona, fiinfo bonoflti. dome plan. Muat bare ' food oraployiaaat raeord. Cootraet "Henry C. lUlIM,” Saloa IlSr.. FootUe RaUa Norr, « IH. ^lamana St.. Footlu «r PMM FE 3-7SM. 106 TODAY! J- DESIGNERS For Jlfi, Bstnroa^M aaaeblnea LOCKH^T^RIGHT NOINEBRmO BKRYICB lAR OR WOltAMjpi WHITE i-r'?*aSW;t‘S£aT« SSl hayr'l^ iMUp iW« to .tocJjM F«"poTtooal***Btor^l?l“eairre mu. WOMAN TO UYl Bouaakooptae and ptroe^ ms N.^ WANTED -llBADTI •atoM wut plua ooiBmlaalo Marlf'a Roauty SaioiL w Lake, tlA 4-1314, Rtoo. HU * I COMMERCIAL BARK TELLERS 1 banklos iwokkaour, I Mom tu^VtoM^alSF -----Z Blood Donors Needed FE 4-9947 CwwiiMtgHt--lfaril FRIYATE ROME HAS ROOM KE ronnod oMorly mu FE mb. YAcik'cT foA ' Bij5-ft1hl>n ------------- - ftt-Ug: MoVlNO BBRYICB. REASON-lie ratoa, FE S-34SS FE 3-3S0S. AND RlffaUn illt I aU M ol^ Sto- Need $120 - $150 Weekly . . _________________ a«A AAMu^aAss4(MA»Xpy|** tkur$. DtorpM Blooi ••rvle«, )l ing itorajr to*4l. and hayo^a,dawa_Jo urva —.tt.J, 'w.iki.. rtww-. •dUaUto ' wUfuUy * Dod rdiiU. ltoto^0M« sniMoaa; waUM.' . OLABS FAINTINO, 1 aaloa on aatabllahod . j,-. F^ WelHc^ » «SF •on. DeUfA’h R«»Uuraot. flM N. RochatUr Road aftor 4 P>to» Old ^aMu'abiuW Balafy pMa oommltaloa. R o p I y Foraonaal j lEbt IMpif M«le~7>RiEb I AAA eAINTINQ AND DBOORATw Mat. IS yrtra aap. Roai. Froa ••-Miiatot Fliooo PL 3.13M. hrriMUium nJauuaaaaia, uaw 31 yoara of uo wanted. Fall Umo, aUady employtotal, aaUry -plu eommlaaloa, omploytoo ------ flU include paid vacation umaroi rnono ui. a-nu, Ut cLam TauiI^o and ^ hanilns. nempoon. FB I to I. COB- ay. » woM I oRim^iROrilBM. IRTUNA Smeduie ofeninos. Aisrld-bulora for REAL SILK flno bo- REPORTER EVELYN EDWARDS CoonS^iia^Slltnctt' •*Say*'weeWy "aitoraocma. Frinfo * aflU Str^ SECRETARY Frtfor aomo worklnf aiportoneo. Downtown loeauoo. Typlnc and ahorthand. MIdwoat EmplavmraL 404 PonUu atato Bank Bldg. FB to 4 p.m. wookdMo. STEADY WORK iRstmctiaES-ScliMk 10 Finish High School Bnow for eoUofa. Study nt ot Ham* Study. Pop* FF. Br" S3t4. DetroU 34. Mlohlaan. MEN AND WOMfiSi TRAIN FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS! pSSSlee^^ T & C FOOD CO., INC. IMS MONTHLt FOE W3CARJNO n FroeC. I I. Ohio, BABirariTI^ WANTEb. 1 Cl FE 3-314*.__________________ BAR MAID dat4. ivAsquALri MEN GROCERY CHECKER I Flaotmont Aaftalanoa SuaUly la 3 wtoka Bay or Eyaolas OlaoaN *“calTNow: TO 5-1250 for free information MARKET TRAINING INSTITUTE WARD AYENPE Rootaurani. M B.' La^r Road. MT ^44U _____________________ BABTSlTTEIl. OWN TRAHBltoR- toUon. 7:34-4 FR 3-74U a cZrr. uve in" lor nopit inan wasaa. Cwi antr 4. OR-1-3T44.________■ DOMESTIC CBIld earo, an ceoklni. -Uto In, inadaya off. 3344ai. DRY f^NMO FLAier tOOtiA rial!__________________ :C)MPLETE CHARGE bi/a aieo homo. I ehlldraa. LApIES, 34 OR OVER. lfARi"A pototmonu by toloptaonc. 434 M Lady foK bABkimH moita Interview -----*----- LADIES (OR ME] Cto you Uke -to talk or pbonet Tlien make tt tclephonini for ua a- to day from your homo, vau peraoD 14 a m. aharp or 4 p aharp any day 147 8. W^wi ...—— Theatre Bid - -"-r Mldw or phono •pjMhNmonI L^lto ouaUnMtim ^ lU^rt Black, 3ano Loo Store, Miracle Mile denter, 7 fully approved seneral volu hoapitol. Muat have high i edueallon. T yeari ewlteh etperleeiMe with a mlnlmn_ _ L,;“^y"'pjssrisrwe:rs: 44 need 4PPIT. 44hour week, ea-eelleot tnn(e boneflte. Salary > open. Apply poreoniMl oMoe. Fon. Uae aenonr Boopltal, Bemlnolo SODA #OONTAIM.' EXPERIENCED with local roferonooe, top ' pay, Wealoy Dru»a, 14 Ml'- ' Ploreo, BIrmbgfaam. _____ —D8. ALSO okeopor. Muat have okpori-. Call between 4 a.m. to ‘ .m. ONLY. Ml 4-4011. rOMAN K>R oenera_ work. Mum Uke detailed clerIcM work. 'T^ng Required. “ " odueatloii. Job ospatloiico *amlly alatur ( FOR LI" ork ud baby oMUiis. I *•* - 0rT»34, ENCEP WATT- roee U or over, apply lo peraon. DoLlaa’s Roataurant, 4444 North Rochoitor Rd.. Rocheator, attw 4 WAirill B WANTTBD FOR COF- WAITRESSES tor dining room and eocUaU looan. Frefar a^ li tbroush 44. Oood opportunity, for right glrla. alao needed. irAITRESS. PART TIMBT *—■“ •■ ------ alter EmtaiE AU adri r and part time. Day < n-AW. Oleadale. C / 0.8. CIVIL SERVICE lESWI Meii-womea. IB-U. Btort hM aa tlil 04 a waek Frmvaratory IralB-hig until appolnud. Hioaaaada ol Joba open. Rkperleaeo naually un-OMomrr FREE tnformtoloo on joto. aalsrioa. roqulromonto. wnia TODAY jlThig phono. Unooln lorylco. Paktn 33L IUImMo. MUSIC CENTER Serving Pontiu: Area 31 Years SPECIALISt. MUSIC-ART Drama-Dance Hoihe of the new dynamic teaching system FE 4-4700 268 N. SAGIJ^AW eT^»74*** ________lOIWO ------------ -plaatar ropalrl^. OL VIltr_ FAnfTrNO~AND bECOBATINO, -Homo improvemaot lotoa at low BHOINB AIRUNEK. NON-STOP fec.o*iS'a Hai Vork. 4M, Miami. iU. Ffl ioryica Inc ON UlSt. CRILO^RE IN jSOME IT DAY PAY CAii?*LlCEliito HOm. 1 CALL BBLU ALL MORE CASH lor ^d — "AIRWA'f FUR1 Rlfb doUar paid iar MiPal____ CASH FOB ------ FB^V' LET Da bIIY it or VOO OXFORD COMMONITT auction oa saoiL_____ WILL BOY ODD LOTI OR boaaaluU of furnlluro, loMo. ^ ' M. H. Bellow Aucilooaar. FE 4.M44 or Holly. ME 74141 WgRta^ ta 8^ 3j room and board FOR Zl1M”efcr*4* Itor. CaU ” WANTED TO RENT-3-■ -la . W aido Alur 4 p.m l>y bath Village r Sylvan SajioSl^ oaatolwto iZwMang^yiilrSaM C^SH CASH -18 HOURS \^IGHT DORRIS F TOD ARE C0NSIDBRI140 SELUNO OB TRADINO. eaU far our profeaalooal opinion. Do not feel obllgatod Over 34 yeare la all pbaaea ‘ of the Rea) «-*•>-Proleaaloo _ ^pORMS and bob. BI^TOg^ LIST wrrR oa e cevtral buyere l< •nee record last year. T ereooaa Intercilad la a What heve you . to Otfe FonUac Piwea Bog 74.__ WALLPAI^EI yodnO man wahtb work op any ktad. have chaufleur'e BABYsrrTnraT m ifY aoiS! weekdays. 14l Sandereon, ______ RIOR SCHOOL OIRL. 14, WANTB baby aHRag Joto. over weekend, Tlclnity^ Caaa-Elli. or Caaa Lake Road. Phone gg33744. IRONINOB. OFENINOS MONDAV and Tuee. Suparto quaUty. OR WHITE LADY WILL BABYSIT 3 Norton. Back Door. MWHt Sarv^Sq^ Ins. will Electric C ELBCTRIC-MOTOR^VICT BE- laRkhHpfag * Tuxat U bookeeepino. all taxes. EM 3-3414 • “ "■ DnsiiMklRg It TiiWiiii l7 W: R.,BOLIN FEi 4-1133 It no aoiwer MI 4-31M inootat TAk, BOfRCXEEPINO. nSSS7 •-«« I Second LQNO FORM TYPED Ut TOlf¥ bfaaa. 44. — A. JOHNSON & SONS REALTORS FE 4-2533 1704 g. Tolograph L o-’n., Want bbst deal on acrbaob tor 41.000 caah. within 10 mllos ol Pontiac, or what baeo you? Bog 3, Pontlae Froaa. ‘ JiSSJL__________ S44 N. Paddock PR 8-I4W 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN. ROOMS Wl... ----------------- .and hath, private entrance. Dray ton^alM. CaU alter i |— downton' Pontlae, ill. OA 4-31SI. 3 BEDROOM AND KITCHm FOR 3^^poraon family. 341 Orchard 3 ROOMS AND BATti. ALL------------- vaU, 4U per week. Adulti only. Robins Mobile TUUse. 3304 Elli- abeth Lk. Rd.____________________ 3 hbdMB AND BATH. AODLTB only. No drinkers. 23 Monroe; — 3-M44. 3 AND BATH, DECORATED. Bt-Flahgr Body. 373 FE 3-1174. S-ROOM APARTMENT. FARTtT fumlahod. FE 3-4403.______ nno aduft. FE M334. 1 ROOM. Ph4YATE ENTRANCE -- 111 N. ------‘ 1 ttoOH - EITCIDCM Alio BATH — Nleoly fumlahod - Ireably doeoratad — boat fnmlabod — aeparatod todrooma — laundry laoUlUes - ehUdron e SLATER'S NBV . ______ furnlih. jikniig«meiit. a^rt at. OOLORBD--S OR 3 ROOl IM8 c6o- IR m30. 4, LAROE ROOMS. 3373 1 beth Lk. Rd FE 3H4i4. 4 NICE lowT DTttjnEi 4 ROOMS. FRIT ATE BATR AND entrance. >E 3-3333. ROOMS. "i?rtC.”5u____ ----J--,. lOM R TRY W A N T A D S FE 2 8 •I 1 tHE PONTIAC PKKSS. WKUNESDAV. FKIi/Rl AHV ll lORTYSEA^ly Says Cantor at Age 70 HOK THOMAM juork. * work. nlway)i ' meftinKiday. Doc« anybody wonder why . Al* MbvIeTV Writer deadlines. Prelly soon ihcy meetll prefi-r lo reminisce?” HOI I WOOD-A reflection at!*' de«dlim>s they become . * * * 70 bl i>wr(intor: • Sometime. h- adUn<>a.; Mdie said, J^ie re^ed he lunl ju.t fin- you almost have to die in older' e * A , .shed 195 five-minute radio s l„ live," "I n*inem|HT when I had my" The famed banjo eye. dtacdv- heart attack 10 years a«o A worn- ^ --Today's ‘I’elevision Programs-- OIMMI 4-WWJ-TV Chaaari 1-WXTt-TV CtaBMl »-CBtW-TV CIMbb*I M-WTVI «;N (3) Peilormanoe (4) Wyatt Earp (7) Rlverboat (Cont.) (9) POpeye (CodL) (58) General Chemistry •:tt (4) Weather <7) MahaUa Jackson 9ngs •tW (3) Neim (4) News (T) News (9) Tod Bear «tl9 (3) Sports (4) 8|iorts •:49 (3) News (4) News (T) News, Weather. Sports f98> Americans at Woit 7:« (3) MMer (4) Gnucho yMarx—Quiz f7> Miami Undercover (9) pioneer. (56) Potential Unlimited 7:N (2) Alvin (4) Wagon Train (7) Howard K. Smith (De but) Cat." (1954) A mountain lion 19:00 (2) M oVIe; terrorizes a<;pimily living on Dressing" an isolated ranch. Robert' (4) Livtiw; Mitdium, Diana Lynn, Tab (7) Movie: "Glamour Girl" Hunter. I1:N (4) (Color) Jack Paar (7) Movle-‘'The Last of the Redmen." (1947) A Mohican brave cherishes a hopeless love for the daughter of an Han, Michael O’Shea, Evelyn Ankers, Julie' Bishop. Buster Crabbe. (9) Movle-’’The VaUey of Decision.” ^1945)'A girl who wotfa as a maid for a lAo-neer steel-family falls In love with o|ie of the sons. Greer Carson, Gregory Peck, Donald CHsp, Lionel Barrymore, Dan Duryea, Preston Foster. THURSDAY MORNING •;N (4i (Color) Continental Class-! room—Statistics •:I9 (2) Meditations (9) Movie — "Nobody Lives,*:tl. (2> On the Farm Front Forever.” (1946) When a'|.N (2) College of the Air-Bi-mobster comes out of the, oiogy 14) (Color) Continental Oassraom—Government (2) B'wana Don (4) Today (7) Funews (7)'Johnny Ginger (2) Captain Kangaroo (56) Arithmetic lor Teachers S:M (7) Jack La Lanne when he wa.sl j struck l>y a heai't j attack. He is still around to i a I k about It. and other maticrs. and he did so on Dk' occasion of passing his three-score and ten. ■people in this! town d i I early ll's (t •jiat? wroie me; ‘Cantor, v to see less of you longer. Inoi a lv»d id«-a." It has lieen 10 years sinee tkldie |M‘pped up an audience by tapping his palms together, doing his hop-skipping dance and singing "K jYou Knew Suzie.” When I called for p post-birthday chat iiiiny day., he gave me the directions lo his Beverly Hills THOMAS . I anti said. "Take .V(*ir time, terrible. They poi-k.| ^0^^. He walks at an easy pure, talks delitierately and akes lUe, .~ . .. which are distributed to 1.000 independent stations. 'The progiara Is called "Ask Eddie Cantor." •The mall Is tanlastlc. " he said. "I get an average of 2.000 letters a week, asking me ques-t(ona about everything.’* Youth Faces Trial in $21,000 Fraud (7) Naked City (Cont. (9) Camera 9 19:49 (9) Nadofi’s Business 11:99 (2) News (4) News (7) News (9) News 11:13 (7) News, Sports IIM9 (2) Weather (4) Weather' (9) Weather ') 11:39 (2) Sports • ' TV' Features By Ueiled Pretis latemAdoeai HOWARD R. SMITHI 7;|30 p.m. (7)-. The news analysj, ^fer 20 years on CBS, makes his debut on ABC; weighs Soviet and Amer-lean propagamia efforts with help *’"'* of Edward R. Mutrow', director of U. S. fnformatlon A^ncy, and i Arthur Trace, author. ;;30 1^. m. (2). George Sanders in "The Sound of Nervous Laughter'' with Sebastian Cabot. Anthony George and Doug McClure. v e * a JOKY BIHHOP, 1:30 p. m. (4). I C^edy; "A Man’s Best Friend. ” Sway Great Dane is dog who to dinner, and .stays. ||)ERRY COMO SHOW, 9 p m. (4). .Singer Dorothy Collins is guest and joins Perry and Music Hail players ii^ medley, wnmi houhk •muR, lo p. m (2, 4). Mrs. John F. Kennedy - ------------- lakes Charles Collingwood on hour-!4:19 (2i Secret Storm long. tapW four, and they are!4:30 (2) Edge ot Niidit joined by President Kennedy in (4) Here’s Hollywood Monroe Room. The First lady will (9) Razzle commedU^m history of the rooms, teO of restoring jobs and xdianges she has made during last year; Presidehf will talk of historical Importance of -the mansion in what is said to be most extensive | tour of it ever presented to pub-1 (56) German Lesson 1:00 (2) Star Performance (4) Groucho (7) Day in C^ourt r9) Movie: Night Must Fall" ' • 1:10 (56) French Lesson 1:39 (7) News 1:90 (2) As the World Turns (41 People Are Funny (7)i How to Marry a Million^ aire • • ■ (56) World History (4) Faye Elizabeth i2i Password (4) (Color) Jan Murray ■ (71 Jane Wyman (.56) Adventure In .Sc| 3:35 i4) News 3:39 (2) House Party (4) Loretta VouilR' (7) Seven Keys \ (56) World in Focus 3:00 (2) San Francisco Beal 14) Special for Women )7) Queen For a/Day (9) News Movie: “Go^ «r Pk*tot» MW DAY IN (Ol BT - i,ou Bennett. 38. enters federal eoui) in New York where he was held in 120,000 bail for a bearing on a charge of cashing a phony elieck in Honolulu. ’The FBI aiTcsted him on. his arrival on the liner Ivemia from Engtand. where he smed a sentence on a bad check charge. A native CailfomlaiyBenneit built up the character of "Sir Douglas Bed-many fashionable spots in the world. BIG RAPIDS (W-Ervln Hacker), 20, former Ferris Institute stu-dent, appears In Mecosta County ...... it comes. But the| Circuit Court Feh. 21 on a cOn- mind is still shaip. and he pune-; cealment charge in the alleged luaies his remarks with a flash $21,000 fraud of. West MIchigai!) the famous eyes. banks and merchants. ME’H •BEEN’ I stdl keep busy,” he said. I'm writing ti monthly column In (he Dtnei's Club magazine. Jt’s j 1 I • */ mostly reminiscence* of people I and J U H 6 r known—wm Rogers. Fipiny Remove^'Stain' of Brice. W C. Fields, etc. J / isivr "Sometimes people ask me,| I in NYL -Why (he hell are you alwa.vs ■ . .u rendnisz ing?- I tell them It s Bv WILLIAM (iLoVEK, cause I don i know where I'm goin^,- but I know where I've V Old Vic Players r Mal«Amends 'RomeiX' Removes 'Macbeth' ih NYC The Ludington youth waived examination in Justice Court . Tuesday and was freed in Iwnd. He is charged with aiding the eoncealment of stolen or converted property, I Hackert and former Ferris Pro-Alfred H. Witten, who dls- e he smod a Bmlaiy'B<-nne(i of ^ndon’’ In We fust Keep Laughing nn This Smile World AsmmUhI**! Pres* NEW YORK (API with Old .Vic again. ^ Ttie a«ting ivmp«)'.v froo don lias come up standing lh«iiliio.vi.shlv handsome .Slride «)'.• Kvei-ly, one^ (he s.ngmu Everly the romanlic principals, 7a>ffirelli bioihers ty Vxk roll tome, [ollywood nrfresj ■Hiesday only SPECIAL PRICE with This Ad on , FURNACE GLEANING ^50 MICHIGAN HEATING CO. 88 Newberry St. FE 8-6621 I fafldl- Phil Kverly, who completed his 12 weeks of Marine Corps boot training, wfis his hitrther'a 4:50 (7) A.nerican Newsstand 4:55 (4) N<^s 9:90 (21 Movie: ‘Tom Sawyer.jing at JlUy's bar. chanced to Detective" a 6-foot blowup of ex-Mlss (I) (Color) George Pierrot 1 was one who believed that Jayne .Mansfield story. But Corbett Monica was funny at the Copa saying, "ETerybody says it’s a publicity stunt just because she was out in a boat With a mink coat over her bikini . . . She swam two miles. Monica also asked, “What’s the excitement about Prank Sinatra getting engaged? A Gary Morton he’s not!” Also: "In Hollywood you have to study diction. You have to be able to ask a guy to dinner and not mean it." Frank Sinatra, movle-mak has happily done is fiV'c a iar setpiriV from its stage and make if throl: with i-ealisiic vitnlll.v. Familiar plot ciraks ^ have l)cen oiled ou) w'ith action.' aimosphere ami meticulous attention to delull. •' *•)•' *«‘ond mamitge lor each. Miss Stevenson formerly RCA COLOR TV Soles ond Service Sweet's Radio TV • RENTAL • SOFT WATER Johnny Ginger (9i Popeye AM Pals (56) What's New? (7) Hong Kong (56) Industry on Parade 56) News Magazine 9:99 (4) Kukla and Ollie Tennessee, Mickey Wayland next door at "New Faces”—and he .said. ‘She look.s like Ava Oardne’r" just what Pro- ducer Leonard Slllman's been saying. Lindsay Crosby's Wife Remains Unconscious BURBANK. Calif. (UPI)-Doc-tors for the wife of entertainer Lindsay Crosby, hospitalized apparently becaase of a complication of pregnancy, said today the former Las Vegas, Nev., showgirl was "still unconscious and still critical.” Mrs. Barbara CVosby emerged from a 48-hour coma Tuesday and appeared to be showing some improvement. f THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . Such loot at El^^Iorocco: Bobo Rockefeller. Bob Hope, Alieja PUrdom Clark, and JFK's brother Ted Kennedy . . . Mrs. John Mills (wife of the' •Ross” star) is in Switzerland, entering actress-daughter Kay-in school . . . Songwriter Bob Merrill, whose pals consider him something of a hypo-chdndriac, invested in — a private clinic .. . Comic Sid Gould, who had to dye his hair for his "Advice and Consent” stint, tells friends; "Just keep lo<»k Ing for the blond—that’s me” ★ ★ tA TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: The average American is a guy who knows the lineups of all the baseball teams—and half the words of the Star Spangled Banner. WISH I’D SAID THAT: Speaking of trade relations—a \liss Dunham leally enat Is Julie) like a girl of 14. .Stride is also what Shakespeare created, (he reckless son of a tempestuous age. Wiih them are Edwy^’d Alienza, as Mercufio; Rosalind Atkinson, the nui'se: and Gerald James. ^ Friar Uiurenn'. EacIT manages to I be fresh and original in episodes I thal make foi- Comparison with i lprede<'es8ors. .Surrounding role* 1 are handled with coliedive skill. 1 ZeffjiTlIi's settings include In-*■ .jteriors of nnittri Renaissance opulence and exteriors evwulive of venerable Italian town. '•Romeo atid Juliet" is full-bod-d enlertainment. handsomely done. was the wife of actor Russ Tanv-blyn. Columbia Pictures VP Dead at 69 in Florida STUART, Fla. (API-Abe Montague, 69, who rose Yrirni manag-ittg a combination theater and dance hall lo become ex^live vice president of Columbia Pictures Corp., died Tuesday. Montague. of Greenwich. Conn., last Nov. 20 was named by the Motion Picture Pioneers as Pioneer of the Year in recognition acl)l(;vements as a showman and initarian. Roxbqry, Mass. •"hr $R ® ssenrii LINDSAY SOFT WATER CO. II Nvwkwrv k. PI 8-6631 PtstiK'i 0(6) kMmitU TV SALES and SERVICE umanltari oxbury, MICKEY - - Today's Radio Programs'- - Hike Dog Theft Penalty JACKSON. Miss. (UP!) - The State S4!Rkte. told that stolen hunting dogs bring organized rings , , . . . some $80,000 annually, voted Tues-]l°t people would like to. day to boost from 90 days to two EARL’S PEA|IL8: A tax expert is a fellow who knows all :the ropes, and can hang you with any one of them. A friend showed Taffy Tuttle her new Siamese cat. and Taffy said: "Siamese? 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