ewers ree arn - The average. price of a new American car at this time . §s:$2,833. Ten years ago the average price of a new car was $1,888, or $945 less than now. Who gets. those 945 additional dollars? Also, how is ip. aenag Gt a. Dee Daye for 9.008 aetunlie.Aivieg up? ‘The accompanying tables help to give answers to thole questions. Facts that underlie the tables are based upon annual reports of General Motors Corporation, upon official U. 8. statistics of income, and upon reports of the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Auto Dealers Association. The figures cover the manu- facturer’s role in making a car and also the dealer’s role in getting it to the customer. WHAT LABOR GETS Wages, salaries, bonuses, fringe benefits and commis- cent during the decade. COSTS OF MATERIALS — and for local advertising. sions ca to. employes Ps " manufecturers ‘and dealers account for $916 of the $2,833 that a-customer pays today for a new car. That is an increase of $385 over the $531 that went to the employes when a new car cost $1,888. Thus, more than one third of the increase in price is due to increases in direct labor costs. The manufacturer’s bill for wages, salaries and fringe benefits has gone up by about $185, or more than 50 per The dealer’s pay to salesmen, clerical help and the men in the garage has increased about $200, and is now more than double that of 1948. Automobile companies buy materials for the car; they purchase many of its parts and accessories from other manufacturers; they pay for national advertising. Dealers pay for transportation from the factory to the showroom Average Car Today ” Delivered Price . eeeene WOOD os cc ivdvccsceccs - 422 Material, services .... 1,204 : Wear.on plants, tools 90 | we 1G Labor .cost is now 32 cents — out of the sales dollar. Ma- © terials and services have . _ gone up to 42 cents. Net © | profits are down to 6 cents. | LP SOLE LES Li LAO CAN ai rasa a SA Ee ee 10-year period. dot. lect. ghetsgnd aves te ae ae b $1,204 on the average new car. Ten years ago, these goods * and services accounted for $74%- of the purchase The increase in cost in these elements, therefore, is or not far from.one Ralf of the ties in. Beley open tae price. $456, . Much of that increase in cost laa: in turn, ‘from - increases in wages and salaries of the companies pro- ducing raw materials, parts and accessories. Some is due to the fact that the present-day car is bigger and more complex and, hence, takes more ma- terial, .more parts and more labor. ‘The quantity of steel in the average car today is not much greater than it was 10 years ago—roughly 1.8 tons. The cost of that steel has gone up from $99 to $172, This is the largest single increase in raw-material costs. Taxes account for the next-largest slice of the cost of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) = THE PON TIAC PRESS U.S, Weather Bereae Forecast Fair, Warm, (Details Page 2) 116th YEAR kkkkx cits MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 195828 PAGES ASOCTERNATIONAL Mawes GRY Ta. 5 Reasons Why She’ S Mother of the Year’ Downtown Merchants Honor Mother of Year Here S unday Pontiac's “Mother of the Year = wf - 1 Northfield avenue. Their sf i Es : | cond Sunday School. the past years. Bigger, an employe of | the Guierete tony Ca in Waterford - Township, also is an active church member and a Sunday — teacher. Both husband and wife help out with church youth groups. & -* -* Mrs. — originally trom. the small town of Prescott near West | Branch, grew up in. Flint and was Sailing and Golfing Weather in Prospect Golfers and sailors will have a heyday over the weekend with the - weatherman predicting mostly fair tonight and tomorrow with gentle - to moderate .south to —southwest winds, * * * Tonight's low will be near 46 ing 70, Monday will be partly cloudy with little temperature ee 8G eet from the- Owosso Bible If she. needs more than five good reasons to retain her crown, Mrs. Bigger is prepared. She expects to have a sixth on hand in September, _— |Prepares for Final Concert Famed High the high school auditorium a band. That fatl. was the 4irst It was the first time the class five days a week. . Friday this band, which and learned music on school time . . School Band Had ‘Modest Start in ‘27 By SYLVIA de STEIGER There's been quite a few changes made since 1927 when less than a dozen Pontiac teenagers walked into with ambitions of forming time instrumental music}. could be included in a student’s curriculum in Pontiac. young people got together . during a regular now numbers 80 teenagers, final Spring Band Concert. Next fall, the band will be divided because of the building of a second high school in Pontiac. The history of a bana at the high school goes back to the early + |1920's when 8. M. Dudley, a math- ematics teacher, met with the beys and girls after school on a club basis. About 1925, Howard Monger was hired as a ihstrumental teacli- er to cover all of the elementary, and secondary Pontiac public schools. By then, high schoolers were meeting three days per week. Bale ©. Harris, supervisor of instrumental music of Pontiac the band since it ined 31 years ago. Since . then, the instrumental teaching staff has grown: from to 11 and each have their was organ- duties instructing of this award winning band. 2 fe ee ’ petrieg to Harris, the schools instrument supply has grown from will present its 31st and¢+ schools, has been conductor of | Sullenberger Files Appeal to High Court Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger has filed an appeal with the Michigan Su- preme* Court of the decision by Gireuit Judge Timothy Quinn dis- missing his damage suit — the Pontiac General Hospital Board The doctor's attorney, Harry Dell, of Royal Oak, said today the} * term of the high court, with a decision possible around Dec. 1. Old Trick Pays Off GLASGOW, Scotland (INS)— ‘A girl employe of the Royal Bank of saga! was walking through the bank carrying a basket of cash. A quiet little man stopped her and called her Various sections) Sitestien t something on the She looked. Nothing there. She looked again. Nothing there, either. The little man had red and so had appeal will be heard in the October ip. Judge Defies Supreme Court Refuses to Budge From Saginaw Circuit Bench in Historic Dispute LANSING 4 — An historic dis- pute involving the powers of the State Supreme Court appeared in stood firm in his refusal to bow to the high court's wishes. Although split, the Supreme ‘|Court renewed insistence yesterday ‘|that Judge Exigene Snow Huff, presiding judge of the Saginaw circuit, comply with its instruc- tions that he sit in Detroit for a month starting Monday. JUDGE REFUSES — Huff has notified the court he ee refused to do so. He said he planned to report for) duty as usual in Saginaw. Chief Justice John KR. Dethmers said that when he advised Huff All About Men! Watch for Ist Chapter in Press Monday by telephone late yesterday that the high court “expects” him to. yleld the Saginaw judge did not back away from his written refusal. “He did not say one way or the other,” Dethmers told newsmen. Presumably, continued refusal might lead to contempt proceed- ings. Justice Dethmers referred to the transfer arrangement as an ‘‘agree- ment voluntarily entered into” at a conference in Saginaw on | April N. |28. He acknowledged, however, that the naming of Circuit Judge Timo- thy C. Quinn of Caro as his tem- porary successor as presiding judge, had the force of an order. one bass,. two French horns, a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) disappea ir gan Hospital Dedication Sunday Afternoon -_ Department Here made public a brief denial the making today as a circuit judge | meses CoP e eee eee eee eee ene Fisher to Keep Tool, Die Unit Denies Union’s Charge of Plans to Suspend Fisher Body Division yesterday of UAW room at the showed signs on four key * * * Executives Encouraged asked now, but. that “if the de- cline in general consumption con- Signs Indicate U. S. Pulling Out of Slump WASHINGTON (INS) — The nation’s economy be ready to move out of the recession doldrums. The indicators were an increase in homebuilding and retail sales, a rise in farm employment and a drop in unemployment benefit claims for the second eee eet Col. 2) fronts today that it may 4-Year Program of Expansion Nearly Finished Lt. Gov. Philip J. Hart auxiliary every hour from 2 te 4 p.m. and 7 to § soar aria et NEW ENTRANCE’ — This picture, taken about dusk, shows the new eritrance af Pontiac General Hospital, on the west side of \ 3 ~ Entrance Lights Welcome Hosptial: Visitors the addition, on Oneida Street. It is. here that dedication cere- entrance of the combined old and new sections of the snbele whet elipe "Cath idharason” ltd | 4 pene 0) ee. 3 VAee® + venee wane os oe! g wie MOR AH hereto ee eUatnee ena oenn ‘ae = ‘« P AL ke ‘Declalone in San Francisco fe AB wds Hear Billy Graham Crusade all ages, all colors, all denomina- tions — have come forward ‘“‘to make a decision for Christ." days of the: crusade averaged more a day than called for in the total budget of $431,000, GO FOR EXPENSES All collections go for crusade expenses as Graham, an ordained Baptist minister, is paid $15,000 a year from a fund administered by his national headquarters. One of Graham's sermons — articulate and dynamic as they | building plead for spiritual awakening — "| brought this comment from a well-dressed man: “Hearing Billy Graham is like seeing the Grand Canyon for the Executives Believe ‘Nation Recovering ey E Fy Dwight Newton, San Francisco to the Examiner television editor and namesake of evangelist Dwight L,| . Moody, called Graham ‘‘the great- est evangelist of our time” after first telecast from i Protestant ministers, who work- : é g tate iW Julianel, pastor of the First Baptist Church, “Tf marvel at the response and ¢F i i \Here Is 10-Year Report on Cost of Automobiles (Continued From Page One) total, including the companies’ income comes to $462 on a 1958 model, compared with on a 1948 model. That is an increase of $109, or cent of the rise in the retail -price, taxes have gone up from $210 to about car. The federal excise tax, paid TE i 3 $ F 1 1 3% 4 | ! ol Z 3 L i 5 4 Signs Indicate U. 5. Pulling Out of Slump (Continued From Page One) through charges for depreciation, “~which—are-refiected-in — the 1958 car, depreciation is estimated intrease of $55, compared with on-wear and obsolescence™ 7 * ; Most of that increase stems from higher depreciation made by the factories today much. more costly than they were 10 manufacturer, HOW MUCH PROFIT? - Because of the drop in the dealer's margin, the total amount of all profit included in the price of a car is than in 1948: about $161 compared actually less today The manufacturer’s profit per car has gone up about Few Clouds Linger in Spots | Nation Basks in Sunshine. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunshine warmed most of the nation today. A few isolated storm darkened the predominantly blue scene, but generally the day The Weather ebthth Ree tey* clendy a little warmer toda Friday tn Pontise a 06 4640-6 © tenes Mee oe $27, from $116 to $143, on the average. The dealers’ over- - all profit, averaged on the basis of new cars sold, comes: to about $19, conmipared with $105 profit 10 years ago. It appears, therefore, that profits do not account for the rise in price since 1948. If profits alone were the deciding factor,.a car today would cost less than in. _ 1948, instead of costing more. And, if profits of manufacturers and retailers were _ @liminated entirely, the price of a 1958 car would reduced by less than 6 per cent. . Most of the added $945 you are asked to pay average new car today turns out to be due to two factors: increased labor cost, and increased costs of materials and parts, which also are labor costs in large part. | z 2 tne 1 F i i in: ae S58 : 2 3 a e © PORTER er Oe eee aw 8 Eee Ek ORE ER Eee OP ee OEP eee ee 5 I s MOSCOW (INS)—Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev wants to buy industrial _equipment from United States in order to overtake storms, Temperatures also took a “We will close the’ gap which the Dakotas and New separates us from the United States in the economic field with- - {As recorded downwwn) UTOR cakes coasenees UTD veccvcscceces-se Pee OOOO R Oe ee ee ee Parts of Southern California and the Rockies got some rain and a showery belt stretched from Oklahoma eastward gasses THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1958 in. phase held up until completion of the addition, * ® * ; i é 3 = ef a5 85 g2¥ oF. 3 i t Tae REE HEL | E : : 5 Hon oid? re i i gilby Mis i H Hi v7 ne stat ifr i i A uJ ii ll i if ‘(Three | BIRMINGHAM — Barring the, Richard Sauerbrun is seeking his third term, while Mrs, Donald Parry is candidate for the remain- NEW CANCER CLUE? — ing two years of the term of Mrs. S, .E. Luria, University of Illi- Senator Backs Car Price Tags... Approval. of Measure OK’d in Committee © i a a Le 4 ‘ inees Seeking will Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Miller, who died Thurs- day in Detroit Osteopathie Hos-— pital, was a member of the Wat- ‘thes family, carly settlers in Troy. - She was. a member of the First yterian Church of Troy and the Order of the Eastern Star. x *« * Edgar ; a ter, Miss Helen Wattles Troy; two. brothers, Morris A, of Troy, dren also survive, ‘Pontiac Youth Awarded Honor 3 From Oakland Picked to Enter Air Force Academy in June it sit ir cal records and physical therapy will occupy the first floor of the original building. -. 1 Wwe On the ground floor, or base- ‘|ment, of the addition are clinical and pathological laboratories, din- ing rooms, conference rooms, kitchen and cafeteria, On the older side will be more laboratories, storage for supplies. : The completed building will have seven elevators — two for and Haughton Elevator Co., To- ledo. The prime contracts totaled $3,573,534. Nikita Wants to Buy -- Big Machines in U.S. The Soviet premier declared: “The maintenance of top pri- ority for heavy industry, mechani- zation and automation are the dominant features of the U.S.S.R.’s next six year plan (1959-1965).” * * * He added: “If we give up this SSSSRISVSS26RSKe3e "> Sgapcegaee HOE Yast: % Penceke . flatties with lightweight soles in white. EVERY NIGHT TO 9: Seginaw. ot Warren, Pontiec Women’s, teens’ summer casuals — ee Hi a te se a Nenana NSN eR NMR + sel { J ; .¥ ue OF: cE eae cone “J THE ¢ PON'TTAC PRESS “SATURDAY; MAY 10, 1958 SS } f Ke island Columbus, se olewiens “originally called “tal tee, for the three hills around) Pontiac Theale was given the. nam - EAGLE Sat: “Pete Kelly’s Blues,” Jock Webb, Janet, Leigh; “Island ‘ of Doomed Men,” Peter Lorre. Sun.-Tues,: “Kronos,” Jeff Mor- row; “She-Devil,” Marie Blan- (MA 4-215). OPEN 6:45 ee aie ea eee. ee cilia teabeneiniadindioiaecd a a a ee HURON Sat.: “The Ten Commandments,’’ Yul Brynner, Charlton Heston. Sun.-Sat.: ‘‘Sayonara,” iBrando, Red Buttons. | OAKLAND “The Sat.-May Summer,” Woodward. STRAND Sat.: “Paths of Glory,"’ Kirk Douglas. -Sain--Tues.: “Under Water War- 20: Long le ee ee ; “Run of the Ar- Me my and the| ” Debbie Reynolds, Les-} ; “Gun Battle From) Tues.-Thurs.: “Rebel in Town,” John Payne, Ruth Roman; “Night Passage," James Stewart, Audie Murphy. Gov. Williams ae ee. 4 =e we ee we ee | LANSING # — Gov. Williams was to strike off for the east today after taking part in the Blossom Festival at Benton Harbor. ‘| The Governor had a date tonight in Rochester, N.Y. to speak to the Monroe County Democratic Cm eA A ml: te Polish Constitution ‘Day aiaaeat | tion. His schedule called for a return by a Upper Peninsula, where he expec- i ing. Sa SUNDA \ a AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER NOMINATED FOR 10 ACADEMY © AWARDS! 9 r19 | “Why didn’t you haul me off toa shack the way you did her?” 22 HE ET OS OM MOSS SH SKE HOF RR Se RO OS OE ee Re we em ay "cosrannne ACADEMY ‘AWARD WINNERS! Red BUTTONS * Miyoshi UMEKI ‘wera MIIKO TAKA - PATRICIA OWENS - RICARDO. MALTALBAN BLUE SKY HURON PONTIAC THEATER DRIVE IN THEATER ain we a Se 2 manne ee 2 oe Soe ee ek ee oe 1 W. Huron St FE 4 Hwy I Plus 2nd Hit! | NOUNCREASE | Pius 2nd rearvae | AEDES IN A FIRST RUN THRILLER We Ica REGULAR |Digmond- ead Hi Devil ADMISSION Godd dess PRICES Faas Signed |by Lincoln Lost in Library Fire GALESBURG, Il. #—A wealth of Illinois historical documents, Lincoln among them, was lost last night ina fire that ‘destroyed the |Galesburg Public Library. Loss of the 57-year-old building *land the 122,000 volumes. it housed wag estimated at one million dol- lars. Failure of two of the city’s five water wells hampered efforts to *lquell the blaze, Firemen were able to play only a single hose second floor where the Lincoln papers and other historical items a Marion Ir Hot | were stored in a vault. some papers signed by Abraham ‘¢oior ot ' Preston Sat.: Ga Bat.: Murray; on flames licking upward to the|*San-set. Marion (Community. Theaters the Spur,” John Agar, Sun.-5at. Hudson, Sat.-Sun.: Civic — Farin * an moeins ‘Satur ay ——— instead Poster. Coleen ry orwiesh —F ra ster, Co saa Eeellah ls — Recheste: Hills “Witness for the Prosec utoin,” Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, ich’ Charles Laughton S Purewed to Arms,” Rock Sennties Jon “Darby's Rangers,” James oe B-52," Natalie Wood, “Kari Maid Mac- Lana : “Sayonara,” Red Buttons, Grando ‘Kees "2S the he Badmen,” Pr Pred Lake t.: “Darby's Be hi yr — er, “Saddle Sun.-Thurs.: “Run Silent ‘nun Deep. Paul Newman, Joanne | to Lansing late Sunday, followed) plane trip to Seney in the/ ted to spend most of Monday fish-| TONIGHT and SUNDAY ROBERT WAGNER end JOAN COLLINS : LATE SHOW_-EXTRA—TONIGHT ONLY “avCERS Tn | ———— | A WHOLE TOWN HELD mosTAce! unite bichas Ht: a HH epee Clark papicege py Héng- Out at i Lbeaty DETROIT (# — Following adult complaints that teenagers are using the Grosse Pointe Central Library PT OER + RED BUTTONS « RICARDG MONTALSAN « MARTHA SCOTT - MrVOGRI OMER mane . emteree er uate 08 Fat sowgt oF sentte Mut er rues 4 Wu GEL + SOSHUA LOGAN < * WS LER» + PAUL OSBORA FEATURE AT 2:00. _ age — 7:15 —— 9:45 feoy SERENE Hem od ee SERUM «wenn weet caeee -. 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STONE - Robert H. HARRIS w< ROBBY, The ROBOT Ld ——— Cartoon Fun in Color COMING SOON! A Double MARTIN & LEWIS FUN FEST “JUMPING JACKS” & “SCARED STIFF” Dena Wynter in “FRAULEIN” ‘Starts Sunday es ills le eeu Ye Mh al gal il MMe Se Uric Hae an! youn ERR GR E978 uc POCO lg RAR gs ful ok. % ¥ oe i sae | as x * * } ‘ x * & Bosox Win 4th Straight, Wynn Fires 2-Hitter | : Runs Home After Being Benched “Foytack Allows Only Four Hits in Victory ; Over Athletics ‘ DETROIT \P — There was no reason for Jack Tighe to second-| guess himself today. Yanks Whip Contend ingNats By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The New York Yankees met the latest challenge to their American League lead in typical fashion. Yogi Berra junked his slump and Bob Turley shrugged off early trouble for his fourth victory. * * * tending” Senators last night. Turley, belted a homer batting average, blasted a homer and drove in three runs in a 95 victory over Washington's “con- meanwhile,. gave up three home runs but.continued his mastery over the Senators and himself as the Yankees moved I's games ahead | Berra, the squat swatier who of the Nats, After promising to give Gail/generally comes through when) Turley has won nine in a row Harris at Jeast a 10-day trial at|he’s needed most, ignored his .192 from Washington since Memorial Day, 1955, He's hit only two home runs in the majors—both against the Senators, * * * Two other contenders for the AL flag looked ready to ‘make their moves. The Boston Red Sox won their fourth straight, rocking Bal- timore 13-5 to gain a share of fourth place with Cleveland, The Chicago White Sox beat the In- i | i it i Tent FRE s ° - 2 e “ = fF i i | ge il I z : ‘ : inik a E bat as the Tigers won a 7-1 decision at Briggs ’ Stadium after a disastrous road trip. Umpire is Ed Hurley. Ken _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1958 _ Tigers: in, 7-1 x * * dians 20 on Early Wynn's two- hitter—the first winning complete me of the year by the Sox staff. Aspromonte and Neil Chrisley hit their first major league homers for the Senators while Norm Zauchin hit his third of the. season. The Yankees matched the Nat power with Mickey Mantle scoring on an in- side-the-park homer with a 460- foot shot to center off loser Pete Ramos, now 2-1, land right-hander, faced the In- Wynn, the 38-year-old ex-Cleve- WYNN GETS REVENGE — Early Wynn (left) White Sox pitcher pitched a two-hitter yes- terday to defeat his former teammates, Cleveland Indians, 5-0, at Chicago. Wynn, who is 38-years-old, Beard who homered with one man on to help the the cause. AP Wirephote -. got help from outfielder Teddy AP Wirephoic | Pontiac Netters Nip FN The Farmington and Royal Oak St. Mary baseball portant victories and Pontiac Cen- Lakes League by downing Berkley 1-0 on a one- race into a turmoil Hi E - i ef il He £ £ Sounsanvaunt Mes egoeorecan” aOCOMmoeonn™ @e2ecee¢eee2 hn aeons + so.u-n-peo" mene tera eS eee s Per ee ee E—Trucks, Martin. PO—A—Kansas City i, ‘Detroit 27-14. DP—DeMaestri, Bax- Power; Boone, Martin and 3 lartin, F. Bolling and Boone; F. Bo 5 and Boone. LOB—Kansas City 6. tee beree - Winners on Track Birmingham, high thinclads yes-| | terday won their 5th dual track’. test of the season, 71-38, at the ex-|” pense of the Cranbrook squad, on ~ the Cranes’ field. Kermit Ambrose’s team tuned up)” for today’s Monroe relays with a — collection of 10 firsts, including the © medley relay, the &80|_ high jump, ; (Reilly 2:08.4), 880 relay, the 220, | Mark Hall's two wins in the 100 — and broad jump, a tie in the mile ~ and sweep the pole vault. OL St. Mary won a triangu IL. lar at! a +H woe cogo , with 55% points to 50)” for Clarkston and 31% for Pontiac — Z = Moves Up — to Detroit Pirates Cut 2 Hurlers PITTSBURGH ( — The Pitts- 4 TMOG EPO GE POC PRI IES C6 ME |Farmington, Skippers Win hitter by Thomson while Waterford was staying in contention by. de- Van Dyke,. 5-1. Another for Archie - SAN DIEGO, Calif. w—Archie Moore, meet Howard King, Reno, Nev., heavyweight, in a non-title 10- round bout at the Coliseum here May 17, matchmaker Ernie Fu- sap cet: octoring - Patient’s Complaint: Ball!” : Diagnosis: Drop Righ TREATMENT: If you find yourself hitting behind the ball frequently, chances _ right shoulder an instant And nine times out of ten, this fault is caused by try- .-ing to hit the ball too hard. _ That being the case, the quickest road to a cure is to quit trying to hit the ball as if the swing was to be your last on earth: I'm not advocating a lady-like swipe at the ball. On the contrary, I’m all for a good, strong cut at the ball on all fall shots. But what I’m solidly opposed hard at the ball that you balance. At the start of the ‘swing, the right shoulder is dropped slightiy below the left. It has to be so you can place the right hand below Once you set this proper p sure that you keep them in this position throughout your swing. (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) By DR. CARY MIDDLECOfF entes announced. Friday. Y faa ae ur Gol eR “I Keep Hitting Behind the t Shoulder are that you're dropping the after the downswing starts. — ee pet =| talk about the 1964 Olympics. * _ | from Chicago, was asked in 4 news _\conference about the possibility of _ \an Asian site for the 1964 Olympics. He said: | ¢onditions. , 4 given to Japan, I am sure they will + be handled very well.” |) Went, on record to make a strong Southtield Grid Ace Shines in Ferris Contest 7 #4} [* TH i * _* . Brundage, 71-year old sportsman v * * * “It's quite possible, The games -|were given to Tokyo in 1940 but were cancelled because of world “If the 1964 Olympics should be Just recently, Detroit, officials I land handed Tom Scheuerman his } |to take undisputed | |54 triumph while Minnesota eased By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan State knocked off Northwestern's defending Big Ten baseball champions, 9-6, Friday first conference joss in two years possession of first place. / , Wisconsin toppled Michigan out of a share for the lead with a into second place with a 6-5 victory over Purdue in 11 innings. lowa clipped Illinois, 8-7, and Ohio State defeated Indiana, 3-1. Ron supported by a 12-hit attack, posted his third victory without defeat and Mich- igan fifth triumph in Dean Leok and State’s seven games, Spartan Nine Ta belted a homer in the bottom attack. each knocking in four runs and beltiig out a pair of doubles and a single, Wisconsin pitcher George Schmid of the seventh to break a 3-3 tie and help the Badgers score their third one-run triumph. Schmid went the route and scattered 10 Michigan hits one of which was a homer by Wolverine pitcher John Herrnstein, The joss dropped Michigan into a third place tie with Ohio State on a 43 record, NATIONAL Ee ‘on Lest Pet. Behind Milwaukee se... 13 7 .. aw San Francisco 4 H 4 ,* a i 9 st % adelphia *... + a oe i% Los -§ «& mm -* St. Louis... 4 4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS —_ 1, Philadelphia @ 12 innings, a 2: (3-1) ys. Law (+1). ” 1:30 p.m.—Had- Sen “Pieacles at , "inele 10 p.m. , Only games scheduled. Part of Bourbon BARDSTOWN, Ky. @® — Joe Campbell, former NCAA champion recently turned professional, shot a 5-under-par 67 to win the pro division of the Bourbon Open Golf Tournament Friday. Campbell, from Knoxville, cov- ered the old Kentucky Home course in 34-33, with only one bogey. That was on the final hole when the stocky blond - three-putted after missing an 18-inch shot. Campbell received $500 of the $1,000 prize money, Jimmy Roth of Louisville, with a 76, led the few amateurs who played in the round. Sets Prep Swim Mark SANTA CLARA, Calif. @—Gary Heinrich, 17-year-old Hayward High School senior, Friday bet- tered the national interscholastic and the American records.for the bid for the 1964 games. 440-yard freestyle swim. Hoad Beats Gonzales to is trying to swing so lunge at it and lose your the left to take your grip. lane for your shoulders, be Ba i DETROIT i — Pancho Gonzales ‘t\stit holds the upper hand in his “|marathon tennis battle with Lew /|Hoad despite a defeat. Hoad napped Gonzales’ three- | match streak last night with a “| 60, @4 victory over his foe at | the University of Detroit Memo- |) rial Stadium. It was the first time in 60 matches in this country that Hoad had won on a love set over Gon- Pancho Loses Tilt, Temper leads Hoad 40-33 in their 100-match cross-country tour, Gonzales complained about the officiating throughout his match with Hoad. When he was beaten in the second set he slammed Campbell Wins Pro | = One-Lap Record Missed at 500 Practice Run of three Zink Specials in the Ten Lead son favorites, are now buut one game off the pace, with a double and single@ in the llth inning to start a winning Purdue scored four runs in the sixth — three of which cathe on Tom Kolachki’s homer — and add- ed another in the last of the Lith, x *« * vaca b see F? o-3 4 . od ol Abed 2 C Dickey; oe oe an, arenstela weciena, st. 942 888 N. Nedde (4) and — Pontiac Shooter - Wins NRA Award kept the car under control. Two other drivers earlier Fri- day separately set record times prior to Elisian’s mark. Pat O'Connor of North Vernon, Ind., who won the pole position in last year’s race, hit 144.9 miles an hour in the car he drove last year. Jimmy Reece of Indianapo- lis, a transplanted Oklahoman, first set a 144.7 mark driving a new A, J, Watson Creation, one ‘|Two Babe Ruth Teams Plan First Workouts Two members of the Walled Lake Babe Ruth League will hold their first practice sessions at the beginning of the week. ~ | The Wolverine Lake team, man- aged by Al Ivey, has scheduled a -| workout for Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Walled Laké Senior High ticé Monday’ at 6 p.m. on the same field. ‘ There will be six teams in the Babe Ruth League this season, Other members are Walled Lake and Wixon and two teams from Union Lake, down his racket and left the floor. gura 8&6 in the opening singles match, é ’ ~ * * Despite the loss, Gonzales still \ The tennis stars play again Sun- day at Fort Wayne, Ind. : & Tony Trabert stopped Pancho Se- Big 10 Standings L SOOT REE Ree ee i ‘ WL Pet. o _—— State .ccc0-5 FT we MOOR 4.56: ccessenss: * 2 OT % Michigan seteest soveses f 3° 71 1 Ohio Sta eeevbocsucdverd } 2 71 1 omar eee o> eepeeng 3 peed if IGGOBR voice sccscschicsvd § A 8 edeFees ccsssens’d 4): ; Morthwesterm cceceesseeesd 4 333 2% Towa . +3 6 286 3 School, The Commerce , man-|. aged by Bill Williams, will prac-} . MAY TRY. AGAIN — Troy i | t a “AP Facsimile Ruttman (right) of La Mirada, © Calif., 1952 winner of the 500” classic, is hoping to try again this year. His statis was doubtful after~undergoing an operation April 4th, but he is working out at the track. Inthe car - is Eddie Sachs of Center Valley, Pa., one of the front men in 1957, \ eae ees ss ra me LEONARD FALCONE, Guest Soloist This is the thirty-first and final Annual Concert of the Pontiac High School Band. DALE. C. HARRIS, Director Pontiac High S PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL Beginning next year, Pontiac will have two high schools, each represented by its own this concert. : band. For this reason special preparation and emphasis is being placed upon ALTRINETS “Dalley, Gary . Rogers, Patrick vn pe Shook, Merlyn , — Spencer, Larry re, Ronald . AR ETS Moore, C IN Powell, David Nelson, Elise Osler, Thomas CORNETS : Benson, Delmar hoale Biskner, David Begovieh, song Cunningham, Jerry Stanley ais Flicker, ae Reynnells, Larry cavequl Cha 7 OONS McGlothin, Lin 7 ee Milmine, Wm. . a0 _ Morri$, Charlot williams, James Odden, David ONES Pletsch, Janice SAXOPH Cunningham, 2 . wm Parmenter, Charies Bedford, : Cat . sche Richards, Goodwin, Ric i — 0 james, Judy pee justin, Edward Wheeler | Company or~ Morris in column at right. BASS Davies, David Green, Charles Rotsel, Bill Williams, Melvin Allen, Gary Dennis, James Pontiac High School Bands have been First. Division chool Band — RICHARD FRANKO GOLDMAN, Guest Conductor ; CONCERT ~ Friday, May 16, 8:15 P. M. gai “Oe by YO i Champions of the state for twenty-seven years. They Community National Bank ‘30 North Saginaw Detroit Edison 58 West Huron Dickinson’s Men’s Wear 31 North Saginaw Grinnell Bros. 27 South Saginaw Lion Store 51 South Saginaw—Miracle Mile Center Connolly’s Jewelers 16 West Huren S. S. Kresge’s 66 North Saginaw Tel-Huron Shopping Center Merehants Asosciation Vic’s Record Shop 702 West Huron ~ Scarlett’s Bicycle Shop 20 East Lawrence Pontiac Transmission Service Mi chae 121 East Montcalm purdy, Ted | - . Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio . ; 12 West Huron ae MISSION **e* fe @ * * @ @ 51.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED at no extra charge. general admission tickets tor reserved seats at Calbi Music Muysie Company . . . addresses listed | Pontiac Federal Savings 761 West Huron St. | -Cloonan’s Drug Co. 72 North Saginaw Shaws Jewelry 24 North Saginaw Exchange on - Pontiac Retail Store have been proclaimed by the nation’s leading bandsmen a as one of the finest in the country. Hear the Pontiac =s_— High School Band in its annual concert. | The Merchants of Pontiac Are Proud , of the Band and Enthusiastically Support It by Sponsoring This Ad! Barnett’s Clothes Shop 150 North Saginaw Calbi Music Co. 119 North Saginaw Pontiac State Bank 28 North Saginaw Shaws Jewelry 24 North Saginaw The Pontiac Press 48 West Huron - Stapp’s Shoe Stores _ 28 East Lawrence—028 West Huron Lord’s Furniture 125 West Huron Wyman Furniture 17 East Huren—18 West Pike ’ AustineNorvell Agency 70 West Lawrence Sallan Jewelry 88 North Saginaw Foodtown Super Markets 1200 Baldwin Ave.—7580 Highland Rd, Morris Music Company 34 South Telegraph People’s Food-O-Mat 465 _E. Pike Street People’s Super Market 700 Auburn Avenue 61 Mt. Clemens St. say 2 pe - ae 2 : ee 3 ees Mee Foe RESP 2S * a MES £ f = or * e 2 um ~ = ‘< ac. as ; e < a ‘ i x td. ca a “A ad 2 ae: oa bs ie | eae fe c Agee : i 2 “* oe q f : f nf a eA A . fy i g : =| é ic . oS i 1 i %e, -¥ : A ! : ee Lat te THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1958. Mi arket i Hler'than Usee! “i hanges Forseen on. ‘89 Autos | imade to veppilare Gk uciae ovb-idpniek will be Studebaker-Pack-| _ assemblies and parts? There will/ard’s projected new low price ear. larger windshields and rear) “American Motors, only sute +» + oe maker te seli more cars this so year than in comparable 1957, { } There will be more body changes. eth echtiaee in. itdneh ond oe ed ona Some cars will be » Barring) jodels. It has an 85-inch wheel- unexpected changes In planning! io inch wheelbase Rambler rh is nated comontmens th oly arte length eat Hollywood Headlines price advances. But they already ‘Logic’ by George Burns: is: stance. Bat ty teat ‘I'm Too Old to Retire’ When Edward T. Ragsdale, Buick base model in its imported Met- seal | What 1959 price tags will show is anybody’s guess. It has been said the car makers would try to avoid “The George Burns Show, 1/8 HOLLYWOOD «—‘I can’t re- guess,” he replied. He will play, tire—I'm too old!” That's George/the part of a ip grad weeks ago, it was accepted he was Burns’ pleasantly illogical expla- * * nation of why he is going to carry; “Asa ig 1 can produce on despite Gracie Allen's retire-|anything I want,” he said. “That ment, can lead to all kinds of situations. My son Ronnie will be on the show By BOB THOMAS x * * Gracie is bowing out of their Prison Funds 'CutforState """. . Gov. Williams $16.2 Million, Calls It pavesuea’ Mobkia "— ee Lloyd Bouden, of Davisburg, a member of the White wide Home Demonstration Achievement Day Pro- ~ gram at the First Methodist Church, Pontiac. oo Killer Slated next Pontiac Press Phote™ / ” i 55 . — a a saath ns » ee in ¥! " , to-Tell Story — * Nebraska LINCOLN, Neb.. @ Charles Starkweather’ will take the stand week in his murder trial. e -- RE. And his defense counsel T. Clement Gaughan, says “we don't know what he will say." Inadequate Risky “As of now, Gracie says she . re eee ee ae Tie, RE Sen bee cee Lake Home. Demonstration Extension Club (left) Mrs. Gerald Shafer (right), also of Davisburg, a jer made an apology to Carney ruling he possi! tives along with promotion a nsh aie - Witame coltat ohe'k TE ne roe nNY| agencies hard at work trying — piano oah cmagiay rte die ge. onm member of the Olive Brondige group, modeled |Then they shook hands. With Detective |proved a $16,200,000 appropriation|a while.” : Go Sac Soames Mile: lbh ta | eae ere Ok SUNN GER: 8 DORE GERD allies Sete ut Bes aint. _¥ & 8 : bill for the State Corrections Dept. Li with Gracie, George has sistance. Despite their efforts, a ; eat : Starkweather's testimony is .ex- T ving Results in 60 Day Terms yesterday, but said it was inade-jlearned to expect the unexpected.| Bowever, independent surveying Pa} pected around mid-week. It will : and increased chances for a agencies agree that car sales Oldsmobile Division Honored nate in the mind of a ‘human/follow introduction by the county . Ses as ie pinetet riot. n an n will not pick up materially in the being. Ideas are always welcome." |signed wre Court is re- beads ofthe corecans [DI ; OUNG) wt of tae wren agee 2 CStUMONIAl Dinner Emds | .tcrtesing sass iarnay ns [0 1 Oo weekend over: 11 R Sea {C too, that the industry did not cause S ] gathering in the Lansing e tae coemnr sare RAI OBL OU LAN i eatin acy oe Lansing’s Salute to GM. Gs Cer tt cnt et |Church Movies for Poor gpeutha Wo et be «k. | A Pontiac man, John R. Helms, jdustry could come in this year’s of Lansing had grown and pros- y Italian Reds (Southern Michigan Prison) |{’. Ws dead on arrival at St./fourth quarter — if a general LANSING The ‘capital city|577,000 working directly for thie] PPted. together. . ROME (INS) — Italy’s Commu- and it is most unfortunate pi a Mercy Hospital, Friday,/economic improvement restores|last night ended three days of|firm and its 133,000 stockholders.) The two plants are the capital's nists, forever at odds with religion, that the legislature has chosen from a gunshot wound in his chest,|consumer confidence, toasting General Motors Corp. on| To underscore employment op- largest employers. have lodged a new complaint ° down operation funds at a |aecording to Oakland County Sher- its 50th anniversary with a Ddig| portunities with the world's Ne. Martin said Olds always hasiscainet the Church—of when We need more super |'ff's Deputies. P il Faces Ch testimonial dinner honoring the been a generous supporter of com- ie becoming Sian tei” e @&.2 owe Orges | ojdsmobile Divisi 1 auto maker, Wolfram daid that (oO ‘iincin tt a movie 3 : He was found in the rear seatibyt ls Not Convicted ; threo ont of four persons en OMde- | 10.’ i cther the goal was better| A” afticlé in the party news- had asked the Republi-lo¢ his car by his wife, Athena, | to the community’s| mobile’s management t¢ = m | {CP eee ne aie vecreation |PAper Unita takes the Church to te to llo-ad, at her hone, $085 Westview A heodline over a New York|gt:_J6c ¥. Wolfram, Ontemo| SOiSe, Hf 08, Smny “0 | tacilities | ae te someting sia hotest corrections, /Rd., Independence Township. dispatch in yesterday's paper, re-\.-,. manager, said : reduced prices poor, Even o “f72 Rep. Adam C. Powell Jr,,|, o°ne"*! Motors is people—human| Sometimes, he said, recognition . Unita charges that these movie since| Helms had been living at 4ilwas incorrect in saying ““Ibeings working together to do ®lcomes to hourly Nnrkers| ow Chamber Office establishments, patronized mainly t avel|Pine ‘St. He had been seriously|man Powell had been ‘‘convictd”|°> ‘at no one man could do.”|*sooner than most ” by children, are cutting into the 10.500 in}ilt recently and undergone severaljof income tax evasion. 2 tse * * %, * ; Salieoad’s aid pencame iiss an|Teanee movie ene onl ore the major operations, to dep-| He has been indicted on charges) Wolfram reminded 1,200 diners| “Business, no matter how big Sonsnoe tha Chosiner of Gemenures —_ Soy uncain A hehae milter, te Ge ee int oe t the GM family includes sup-|starts with the individyal,” he said office. The de nes ee said detectives. 6-ga -|jury, charges have and their employes, dealers|“Each of the approximately 18,000\since passenger seryice ended| The , : violet pe Seeded nee No tote. yet been heard in court. and salesmen in addition to the|parts in am automobile must origi-'about four years ago Sones is New Jersey's state Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted _8; __ Work Wanted Male 10) Work Wanted Female 11 Building Service 12); Business Services 13 ee oo. 191.88 Time Study and AL DESIROUS | GARDENING ‘ eamounenes. Ghamee. _ pag can ‘make wie kind et] Cost Estimatag Man am sre Bares ae tee reasonable “OR on see babyuitiers having ee wey, 886 Myrte, PE 2807 ~ are On stamps & Miscellaneous parts. sik iat- elite —are eavestroughs — Carpe ae] ‘ean 5 GUARANTEED — ALL .. LOOK A Siena = So ate Po BB |p ee gre eter | fn al | aoe goa aE eae) : 3 o : HOUSE Let st epecrGa| EER ee aaah” = |_ WS RAL Me tome Red = ERROR stat oe ES ee arket 41372, -|Wrb_UNIOY. CARPENTERS Employment Agencies 8A|_2m son san Ballding Services 12) -*=mss. Ye Faene fealeosas tet elas ad mute stupercocea que *iast| : aroct ter igpe, FE vatsr ype, Pe soni | 20 YEARS MASON AND CEMENT! "™b#PENDABLE an: ~ ae qrmais oo Mi ness EVELYN EDWARDS | AN, Desikzs OF ANY EX PERIENCE wale ‘etre ean Gn 2003.| ASPHALT PAVING CO, tng = MER FoR. ARLENE VOCATIONAL COUNSELING was ae pe BS PO General coment sont PE $8031 or FE ¢7980 11 COMMUNITY BANE BLDQ. oes FE 3H | oe rick driveways. sine lock MS vinpet "Pe teu ba. Toone. OAT WANTED: 15 MEN “e ‘any kind. Years mechat! rasicel ag Toons, “barement "Boor HOME GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI FUNERAL HOME ~ a: FROM, PONTIAC AREA, br. 3-887 ae BE vote: Yome -aotopee. 78) SE Leones . PHA pay. (Drazen Fistor _____O orm Sly, Methads,"fugpineerng. RE PT” AREINED AN WARS PART Pisa | AAA Floor Sanding | PLasremine —-~-a0r —EiNbe =| Donelson-Johns poy tg eae Minaedr ands ete pee . ; $7 a0 = fon = of typing ASPHALT PA . fs| _~Bosigod for" Peneraie~_ do Se | Bh ple pas Ee Rrsai sao BePSRT™ Wan Bee SR) et agrnee | Menge, cuarenren Nee | ah O* Ft Oe : fou daterme dryaee, office st Voorhee Si ie ms Help Wanted Female 7 ta Bide. FE Tage REMOVAL, “THOANO A-A TRENCHING se . it iz. 5 estim tid, OR 3-4043. 4 Seer I ome, Het dasha Sasha TneEes-dIp!le} SBl,, from 8:90 to § daily, FE) ALTERATIONS & REPAIR LADY. | —~ ___lnstructions 9| ated ALL Tvs AYING. TREE : _._bae_Ra., Drayton - FUNERAL HOME mast be experienced, Apply Po BATON *y “Work Wanted Female 11 | 7¢™ev#! ot trimming. FE 48097. : may Ambulance Serzice—Plane or Metor| ARPENTERS, PAST PROJE Dry Cleaners, 719 W. Waren, hae ee ZAvONT x nen nnrnnenrnees | ALL EIN T WORK. | RAVESTROUGHING FE 40444 ee Moog Hackett oa ie mother FE 26378 : peses ‘hoa number, tee AMBITIOUS WOMAN FE 17-9389. A ‘ 4Y SEavCe ON, YOUR a ae Jae Sis a TRENCHING AND Saws, Hand "Lawnmowers tae Gara fogren, nR| Cemetery Lots 5 are "YARD ¢ HOUSE MAN. ~Gabn| or "early evenings RB wish {6 seam pressing service availabe | ALL KINDS OF “EMENT WORE BULLDOZING saney Lesca Bt, Hickson, Mrs. Hilliard Clinton, reter earn (as much a6, $100 per week, W A N T E D- rbay tong” seh PE 6-30}. | DME 903 ek, OR 2 | 8, D. Them FE 71-8872 sat Sea ae Ra Sa oO OA iene Treat Man streets neberwone ) raphe, grag, oenveE 8 |ARB TRENCHING | tpnmocaammnns iien)| | Stee Lamomoyers : 3 € BAB ¥: el. | Belmes. Funeral service. will, be! ee a aa _ Fupetneced ne Sues es vegenetn saat ble ce Men... Women i ron Ny or IRONING. a> hana lemmabanselinece PE baie, Pe pa, cemem Work: | 10 chamte Bm. from the iohns| $125; six, . Lt 22167 or rv : = neem 5-87 i CARPEN AVAIL- SMITTY'S. LAWNMOWER — Ain. | ited Sr See cite parts” Steady. emplarment, ‘ned payables Must iype, send reeume ance ieimmee i WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-| Sierations’ Free est. FE 3-2000,| Building Supplies 12A siti tee sis “Amberwood ni, FE Cut. eau. Eeodiee Sehas Finest ome. "| BOX REPLIES ee opty ay DEPENDABLE WOMAN. GENER: for. it WARMING’ 5 TRONTNGS- Pre: | “i X1NDS OF CEMENT, WORK. |f\"Finces. 2u0'8, 12” LONG, toes een Sarees oor Oe oon Mua, 100 ated | At 10 a.m, todas there {| “Paasoct between 8:30 and pam, saul sreqa, oaren, Prt. AIRLINE Gens, PE i = iny TYPE t ANS a SSRIGe UaED-T work, “ig oS a* $5 1 . - * iad Ti r , * _ Bi Se Sram, | core mpi Poe || CAREER SALESMAN ete taut ror oe cope |G ae agen ee |S are |'ce Se we ; A. and Silas B.|§ boxes: : - ee ee eee cham “Drag. CAREERS a Tee Days sity _: OR 3-417. 3 Jon Sh ubaploe Pe rien trim, “clearing held Monda 2 p.m. from the 1, 3, 8 11, 12, 13, 28, Draw & car allowance, Must have/|- utine On th BABYSITTING IN YOUR HOME = hom %. = ns “Poneral Home. 103| 5 SI, 32, 34, 41, 42, 59, 61, ast rie bet pm. GIRL OR WOMAN HOUSEWORK . “eae SAS SHTTING Tee YOUR HOWE. ang house raising FE . = Reminees Services _13| Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 White_Chapel_Cemetery. €2, G4, 74, 75, 28, 76, 81, | Fo Phone calle | No cooking, Must tive im. Weanes:| 33 (0% women, | References. PE _2-0633. "| ToOM, stot “SERVICE, top | DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. : oe , » Sl, «) Huff Refrigeration Co. | day and every other Sundgy off.| be flown io. nearest’ ‘schoo wil | GOMPANION TO” INVALID, OR Get by epee. Tee me n ae Oe of p 2 102, 111 wn to 4 ming. Get our Drapes & formals done SCULLY, MAY 9. 1 MAS » Li, 113, 114, 119. Highland, Midh, Non-smoker, Must have 'refer-| complete train! rest scnoo! to] old Indy for board & room plus Gordon Plattley| Pg" 1106, “in my home. Call FE 8-6455 “Patrick, 124 Mary Day; age 87; © 2 | ZAN¥5_ BO ; Mrs. D, Algletsh. 7408 cost’ to you. We help per wk. Pet cat allowed. | BUILDING. aera PI Pee ronnie vam husband R. TELEPHONE SUR-| Wall Ct. MAytair 66801, Birming- RT lly B,D dE ooh carpentry, brick, block & ce-| ALL M M ‘AIN TA A S AND SS: aie i ot tr Ph - mel Mie. NaS 1 tet at alge dent Ceoilne py tenting baie Cu'morings em ON P| ert Pe tae Sg I a ag ; Qilldred) Pitepstrick. Mrs The Padtiec Press ¢ ep > GENERAL CUBANING & LAUN-| view to determine your qualit: | CURTAINS LAUNDERED ALL a BLOCK AND r Ottice Supply Cos, 41 W. Law| — ress ina ee eon tare Set: ary, no cooking, live tp. own| ations, fill in coupon and MAIL| kinds work Also chimneys, No job too pve toon T. (Bane) Messineer, Mrs, : call, oh is Monday afier'#| faim. Ti p.stes. ihe re mxP. ae re USE. cist: Guaranteed wort. Pa. MY Scant gvALITY.— Garden Plowing | 16B n T. ela a \ ieee ede tigen, Prank) 5 FOR WANT ADS | oh waneen WEP RCHANT, hice FOR GENERAL” INSUR-| yu, oon "on mm = Ret | soi tD sins surgery, land) 4-1 GARDEN Renal comed mhieMe' | pian re zara |) Seterecicinde ce et) $e eames searet, Was] Riltive copeen, mon |e Sof OF WAITER OHNE | "Pty mute ty eee | SRN PAVING | fetter ree foterment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. From 8 am. te 5 | Bee Me. Druvelle. “Groveland on | experience and salary expected, . ” ava BA VACATION- | BRUCE M IZATION CO. ~ ASPHALT PAVING © . b te Pa. ‘Sundey. 3 “peully Pm {| ihe, rarie® Mathews | Building: | vay cnet a. ee tae y8 903 ine? ,Capabre wil ‘are or Tout | Additions, porch epatovuren we: : Fon pias. = |” farted Here gene es FES Bet tt the Pests Tan crore enone beso Pint. Houy L Michigans _Fudson , ess hao - EM 2-3500./ ings, jalousie & siding. windows. We orvinnnan SER rae : : ° ‘ported immediately, The | GEN FOR SALES, IN HEATING MOTHER'S ASSISTANT Wi 270 ONTRGS 7 DAY SERVICE, EX. ee SERVICE EX Bhoen “ terms, MA 6-6354, and din | Se ge ms A FE (GHUSTAKEWICH), MAY 8,4 sibility for. errors sap oe and alr conditioning. Be your, work’ Recent Lisrent nme Hrs, worked, — ace rienced x 41618, and aces MA atiae Ht? y estphalia: n to eancel the charges own bees: write your Own PEF) dent atte High School also ABsrese i Ae la 1978, ___ | ROY'S, 96 Oakland 6%, dear brother of Nicholas! § for that portion of the first =r ck Pay unlimited for men/ considered alr im. Ern- bas BULLDOZING ASPHALT wich, Funeral service will 4 o want to work. <7. Salesmen) ost Maren, 208 r Ra _ Work Wanted Male 10 Sgt gree wane: ea Sone roto Fae Ries iar | en'thch aes centiee | oe, Mette Pi Mints 93 oreend tae, Mie SAN | FADE WHS CRANES. $20 | OUST Pcz wane FOR BER | Si? beter’ syustlen im from the Armstrons Punersi . dered valueless through the || 8 Sagina “ “3 OPENING iy TELEPHONE SUK |2 MEN WANT ODD JOBS. LAWN iby Wasitiees OF re pees ee sag, complete all power equipm B Gia: Armstrong Funerel Meese, 0 src esaae ne coer eiations — ee a te ee Hove oma References. Exp. olan: 7} RELIABLE $0000 Pu: ade be sure to eet train. endale’s 4 8, Saginaw.) toois Cal any time, 3-2203 aes LS, SR.. Ri fA §-1206 or see Rene Se eel) ee Sse eve i| SHIPPING CLERK | SALESI | or FE 4am, [sieges a Med BaF | tng, Serre + eecll.| i scscvratiy Wace . Ww Fy of see at ’ | Wali Card of Thanks = 1p HANDY MAN ~ /Bapetieneed, ong. seting, eter|* suiltactng’ Bap man Pa Cause, Metal service Had Palah ™ | atresazr & pulse. On saan of| Pret eats NO x Ewan , EXTE a = cp hese pl ime. is a gai, temo sicaniag for's te| en, Steady aa od) part time. oo tt oe ‘NEW — oo, toany . 18, ont tar one 3 LAA ee a and sppreciation ‘arger than regular amate §§ ca’ r store. Must mi 241 Pierce ___._ B'ham we th ae MArket 4-3042, ara pee taaybeti| | Ly ster reat” J | Sactanel? aite"wset, “ta MURSLA RE Or CRORES & | “abe Wanta afte Wh BAM mafone Won” Wists Pex a kad Eee oe are Sereavoment a Ge ry gon Empoymem Commission, 144 _ only. Lion store. Miratie Mite. A MANDY MAN FOR LAW exp’, \senera rovm nat) ett ath: cur beloved husband and a fether go en, Tae, oe, oe Wayne 8t., Pontiac. WOMAN. 30-4. FOR GENERAL | _ les GENERA rit wart oF Lewis Stout, We espe 7 the day of publication after office ‘work, small manufsctu BT MaKEN ANS CARPEN:| General bookkeeping. light Ma aL calimacoes SALESMEN Eraas tet aoe ramerviegs | tar tehens 8 specisity. FE & pecine Piss, vo Bee | Cex 4 prarers: Mrs. Howard Barnett CaSB WANT AD RATES) f BUSINESS MACHINES |_1@3 _Mighiand sia CEMENT — OF ALL KINDS.| MOTHER WOULD LIKE in-so ath og Thanks! § Lines 1-Day ‘Daze Dare young man who {s aggressive WANTED: NURS 8 OR 3-5741 - RE FOR SMALL ae Funeral Home 2 $1.90 #1 98 27 aes sit suttietent and Sen like “hase, eee Isr aeat CARFERTS: RS MASON “WORK, Cun. DAYS ONLY. FE to us st this time. ; be ! 4-6097. . George Stout, $ 19 “348 506 cer age, sales jual-- WOMAN TO LIVE IN TO DO| _Greenhoe=FR: 5-3726, : SS SHR e |) I ie, action Aron oe ae 1 240 ="pintes Faia — | WoMA GENE! ; 1 3h 8h 88 “Say splement Income Was = WOMEN FOR AiR- CARPENTRY Fi specialty PE | —_!08. References, FE #MS. T LIKE A REAL CARE % '% 2% 0 EF) seen lbs Man > ¢ Se. our Adv. under | 6.5632 WASHINGS -bTRONING RATES. : ‘| . a, Recensary, $1 95. per ail Fe eee .. oe FOR EXP, MEAT MANAGER. he a ae 4% jas. ‘Pik up & BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em — 89565 for appt onity f- "work in apn otcn A and super market ¢ would deliver, FE 7-081, ‘in the Want Ads! Help Wanted Male nao SALESMEN pr woceneen # aed beim tad R| fter'y pms On | hard ey Om Oboe 7 HYDRAMATIO’ ‘aPC walter | ood of — 1e gomtaes —= > HOUS. a Pde wan ious le x not Live bia office = ae a doboson Motor Sales. MY 2-2871.| sell emergency service. PE 6-206 | ery seeeommene co Live ta inte boos ee) Boe Area. Have y transporta’ OA 8.3180. | —cpiiltPreten inet Sr eng ene eo cea a NNR SHE . . ‘ BEE , we , . ae See al ¢ a se STS ’ ¥ a 3 = e 2 e er 4, * ae z * ese L * fee ’ ae i be : . ‘i 1 f . ae Fo ea tt o ete rs . * ed oh heated ’ eae ; = Eo se ee el om Sere Tea +e i | bi aes : % 3 Say eee =| NOTHING G1 ad OF mmr. 03 : a ae. For s : H TAC PRES . Eee es ouses a) Cc AR S, SATURDA: so : > . a £ i : NIVAL \ i: y. “MAY a s . =I : te = 2 10, 1958" i ) rner For. ofl Nese ay ; J $3 ‘or Sale He eS ea ont Cy Fs Lo al ‘os wor OVES YOU | we owner OA : a vel NEAR . Y P. IN rm rv, Cc ‘ : . > ‘on D : W. ae — down payment. mas ee fo fo oo) Vest Si en +, : a ots fedeme| rmorieage. soi Pelt te Leslie R. M ren ato oll bet als. bagawood floors; Gear” HIS 00 OR COLORED . Cin ag gt et ee ae wit ety ere = BERETS Beato = ‘& "atten F > pedre. of the tow — on 3.segd Pub. "West S PCTs, ae, te downtown. #0. la yet By O FE 8-6003 1 room 3 uburban ere ville, NA 2 . R stint kste basement, aul of Riratee de Peg sell a Nott, Real REAL r on Attractive 2 WOT Breeseway sand furnace. rn_property. a sare List : — spell 20 8. M ESTATE, INC. fate taeda GILES REA = | V ERT wi (hones Fond BA eo ™ FE E | : ; 5 § 7 a hore ba ho ated 2 \LT co. . Caen ert, Re oe Pees a rm y 12 to 293 y wait, Builtan eplace in ing Mt. patel ‘| wu. B saat. LOOK! sote: YOU IN a — * sf led 3 apts. lemens St. ° th) "wedtoont Two 3 NG MORE water. | Sond i screened-i onirance. terniehes ae 36 x 36 with ful tings baa O bdrm. model MORTGAGE TO PAY EE Re ye is ta a ae te] Sayama a oy fh iment. New b PEN DAILY ' At DOWN PAYMENT > OPE | ees cpeine| - LOON ok al aoe Scr bald on goer lot RENCE CDED, : m. FE oe LAKE ‘ RAY 0’ F Noi ce Ped lot 2 ). N | Your Own | Lovely 9 Wixom at, Toney 8g, Ove 8" B THING DOWN $99 Per Mo BCH SUND Ip coe"enteae,” Oat home, frame, |" bath, shan ooth Hon INCL nth | LA E AY 1 er ine $1,000 “ati recreation. rm: eg ay aie EM Pee ee Wix Cleary Str St 5 ms “Clarence C C. ~ 300 ff. trom | -oor Fe AH ‘App AND 900 CL 34501 Suesbis b tses a hangar Pes ; reet ° “Sive eas ne oe CLARESTON-ORIO ; rest full basement with me, frame, buys is 5 thle art ia ped a REALTOR. ¢ yi Sy aSeae me 20 ft we room Brew - ONLY 12 ike oe with recregties Fans: new Ave WEA ortg! ea. Ti em and. di ty , OVED nee C, bed- AVE R 3-0025. age. le ba nin = sys LoT eat aie oe | eS NO re sou] bene, ces, wen one eons = | P rravep tors ay muews ane ey bannato ta ene ard ast ide, 3 bedroos Sowligure bavere price vat only. “A H o19 Raldwin_Ave. this a Huntoon privi- tT, in cor room only $12,- _* H 1 gt mare, for ». All Be modern PAYME a ent, “paved str RED BARN consider raas M ,A.-$344 pad OF'RINS Drie, HWY on” your near Willams, Lake.” D T oF ee. em cet | Seated % VILLAGE (between MOVES YOU IN New 3 bedroom on sau br nb, 78 vA We have, 3 new bome wae OWN cag Oy eae Nt: “Mind if I liste bedroom home a Frame. 3 $64. Ps wo * nood. with ; LEARY TO PT 3 8, not or 3 nto H : = a et lan. OR 34879 TO OPEN cack ion tatovter. ee eed with full bedroom 1 IS tro Birch or fone living er M N. * 7 i starte want ubles Haare ites mily roo OFFICE OPEN ner = 2 bedroo - °8| our vio fot ore rough wit: . $7600- to sort of work u first, Mr. Barclay? corner jo S05) = TOTA MORE TO onth Yous 3o5 or ‘00, will ie. ex- Cores é. Williams Ls aoe fos EIN — core ouses CRAW a of Lo family trade, OR 3-1038 $9,500- — $300 D NVENIE . »Houses 43) For Sal “aa Youngs ipecious tear cree Sek Fite quotes, ¢ room a) LI ene FHA | ! “eee OWNER For Sale House MY PARE RD AGENCY woe, Ritch 00m, H awe | the weaeee e & out. Live Where Yo Yo 4 cralsed. frame, Din voaggt H _— : a ‘arge — home, 2 ses 43 S ORION, PRA sade ST. 3 Lake 2 Prive sised ba. A.C. Co 1 N,|4 bedrm u Play et ae ae I stove, ee eee oe YLVAN VI 3 On Joslyn NORTH —< oe with | 4900 ton & S woe acket ioe on ae pce. boron Phim Bhs Ue 1 gab grvtooger’ bers Urbory 2 anes LLAGE Srection Open Seest walls “van — mie ‘veae on salt "SASS" a sasl PH pi “a dining’ es)2 Se cgarive A 1 thot” ete. —— * = Orion. MY plete basement gas eat Com : DA Open Soon! ar co ‘ base owe R 3-4558 ~S an t ae lslee caer 7 o | SRE BARGE. ee ome Gem. | SEM! DAYS: FE : . m wi > ew: r 9122 Bepingyaue od ted‘. O.C.R. ult mokangegcet er: Ose at no answer VE 813 lt are TEARS OLD, SUNDAY 2 ido down or #12.900 "with +m Or MI 680 wiLLtaMs Owner retiring to Flo 3000 t.Lakes tes eat a WEEBa| fon ‘tree “Boe mein eprint: | OO Dorothy S ete S| Puoean svupem eir 3 bed 8. 2 0 - : UILDI : ag age ww lot," earage, rom modern bome, ‘is am 8, Commeree Be. uae tas Sckhsivne alot —Sneuspris "sable “Busan. 630 2 soutay | ow neon Pe ea BO CO, ~ ee “ate. ' 157 to A fa ee EA - nod kitehen one ing Seete obsety Ls pontoon 3 3 BDRM : — fecue lll basement wit _ $550 doe rooms, Ph BRI ICK. = = a - new or Rd Tae ARR i ; N Kon t Se les ol 9 2 pte cai oh | Sere ca, we Sta aa] O per month. meg 1 2a, afr i 34301 HOMES screens. “hium vatormyr and wiitem Bid specm yi aha, S650 moricage, Poot eae of the Lakes” he . . wage, ote Sette ake sae No M a “ie | Beene win apeial orice Sores |e 2 FAMILY rule? betrom PLAINS : ene m ab sell . sm r, ofl v m ma arrioes ot aaa ortgage eles a areca sbintit Oe ei aa es ieeh Sg mara eine te tae h s with : th. Fu ving ° RD. TL LES : as tpece, led Dorri Costs sito. eat. Sear" wus | at 2 Can Be 3 et SA Sa san | Become. oiReat Maou te carport Te 1914 an 1S & S PAYM eet, f refr fr. eres: Neto eons addi LAK RD TO Ar SARGAINZ oa DOWN ig Ho on - ‘a Easy terms. Tot sh the. on LESS ENTS COLORED. der Look rooms and mop nar yted cE PRIVILEGES or. ' x room batt un $13,000, terms. wastrworo% ee $10 D THAN RENT | Eee wa tices room, dining ready cone ip “this” 1p finished big. iota car nue , eautiful b PARK — we very ait BUNO. BUILT sit Start mage home nani Street, oy er $800 down. garage, pes oor yaad unfi 2 ae = per mi fun i: take rage, re, room eee ee a7 neers alow RANG s Deal| Ps bone ply ly Bog 2 Se home ba mn Oa baie Cecement, liv bd —_— acors & OVENS f mele esd a Ga: e. Included wi S Acre s ished bpoors Bas of an Willi 4. » $35 Gaon Ng rea rae sate fee‘ one pe Moog rare mea PO ar pe (eal sae tae ES | mee iams L ” Sain taday mortense pates fereer™ “rela. AY RENT a Ay pt Tessonable te Peat buy at ‘ chy te WEST cure see this found the buy, of the oy e YARE = “Ss then er ar- a Sou tn ner x we cn sIDe — co. ot he, Feat = NT —With rooms,” het" water. De “bed a 3 _bedroo have been taoking you joke. iar view’ et Gubow oon 6 weter beat. x; Mode N A 2 bedroom nd dowe—3 om modern ho Large Dasement, ot, bedroom ‘brick w joo xt waneled | WEEKD With 41600 de log, hom po eg ee me. 1 Fi Rn Ae BSS ak ck ul Pie wr Tg ne eens pgs care JIE es win? bedroom om. 1oe"soutay fenced sy tains inte. Sprleed or gut aned ‘et Dik. tring oot and. di SEVEN ROOM Bich papa | TOT & HARG Secroom. 2 , ismenat gous | ee Pun pice, be, wth e. cPrleed, for quek, sale a room © and din- $1600 HOM! 2 bloe at AY. B ERC ; th pric arly new month down 2 with C te see at frent. ie a My Located near | ag Ez x ie. of Moule OPEN MU RON oO. EMBRE = 2 w 3 not purr poh oe a on KSTO it! ee Tereceeers | & Dome ig nent and clea WEETSWY LEE Ty | et BREE & GREG “4 venigs i in | MRR dowre. pata N at only anne, FE_8-2763 REAL Vac RUTH oO + cea pe G nine” , Set 6 = AF ms ae tal x or EI TY vooont ST EM 3-439 nion Lake ce Ra. call FE 2 aes, EARTH valve on 43 N. Sanford sige eae ook ‘ti Sa, Cait_A1 “Qsworth ee tive Fapen nes hae e of la ure fam W ag LAKE Watkins aE Ba = bunge- = * we y ir : me om me mat ost iane.t tae] GE See ts, are] EO BY OWNER ee sang | Teta eed fei Sth, Sate At Ontra. 2 - c Lk. : ia i ’ ‘ 5 5 mace: | ta tsi tn) "GEORGE, BIA ror LAMAR OiShe eae ot Sarat Se ee fe ots Bree Lr at the ll be tematic ty ‘and | 4536 Dix! REALTO IR MA uae * 900 terms. Pragrethie 3 noe * e, boat Williams ON MACED. ° capes | § ek og et pares tie sal tfom Pr CLEAN “ea i semtses | Murat se ang | Bee eae | RAY = cries i garage. ave par vane 21281 ceayentot MODER $4,458. weere LA Med.) a. Low — oe SESS com ine be moved peo © High Pull on oR sam | Beers RN nome, | $1.480"down axe, PRIVILEGED | — te Eee tae Goon, a.000 ory Pree’ Syinyieerer® Rd, ealtor ee oe only 000, | iowa @ os bedrooms, | $1 wa. Call ‘eu aoa - $19,008. . "brie. , Pe he month. Directions: | T per tated shade trees i St yu 500 down, 2 “ual : 5 Pike at a Seatord | jan today. Only Oy ver ni all large e, b re BASE TOUTS | Melegaed |-chelebohall = "EF BROWN jeotore wn _ 10 Elira J — ue negli Floyd Ke os iaepe living 4 ee 3-£210 | $750 7 HOUSE OF den Rap ncond 3 4 Practically / — ame, home a this F 200° Dixit nt Inc., R ——. fen 1, mean galow Aad vee ae a THE WEE tie Saft ee Brattle inde “vine @ | seeds Sie ‘ving “room, sau Open ff [oe uo serient, 2 ‘car (ge ent, Gas ‘um. is sar oe SYLVAN SHO K rnace, sem , ceramic kitehen ramic ti ; diwin ment. - front po: rep i" __AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING _ w Tres. rage arden arge lot R — a ent with oil 5 There : aay Gene reh & full lace. P | 7 ees 7 paved atsee with| It ES looking Cate Lane nfs min aal rma, ie Best Bu Licgmior att picnic waren. ona | caseas. | "in pepe price range, eal us ete lt with | Hor tnug“Geulghatut bet . buy at $16,000, term Bog a, ares aoe softener.| v . ys (eget TP aa al privacy pe range, call us first. home on SE D - arey @ : jonial home ul prick ot rms. : school x 150. sereens. od = Richa ac Large front 1a coal amg Li hall » NORTH RO oo ge junior grade} ay 3B MU Ba center Be.” Realto pombe pyres Doren. living room ce, Just right, with oe ile AWN _ $16,000, $2, high in} edroom L 670 BOW FOR, Highland ne. One ‘beet, | en down; 3 dining large rm. mocmtate ent PHA .370 down erred. = s home na og Hom OW -LANE OR. SALE OR EM 3-62 $550 DOWN ceramic bath nae leg nt con bee tions: Out mae. three: OPEN stoi nied ving ‘Soom : IN OT LANE DI ue on loess cae see} (507 2t = North ore a F wo beereneen H aoa ot] fae EE ob SUNDAY sen hans "tate oar a | alte aaa eaten ee ere ment, Sergened “pao "wit OME. Ses’ hen of Lake SUNDAY casocet + file - ied a LoV JINDAY ey *: wn | storms & Eger coger aes a Love ‘$750 DN. i 871 E. Walton: Gite wie eager ek Seint yt ge bto7 | Dorris & Son | see iGo, Bre aad Beth pa A hous . Waltor 750 Only| oN NT 2 CA BRICK . ; _ | $11,500 . A good ho a! RA looking 629 e| By al ton Bl down NE’ ‘AR GAR, O 500 CHO home. AY O : pay hom 1m vd 8 AG . 444 ICE N . : paved street” ‘There on W. side, W. Huron oes means see one © H SUBDIVISION *LACES. Functi NM | wen bu neaghion ieasapeinon FES Y onE Realt “Bud” , huge tare = are . ineee Built : pend been our pleasure to _ Jan we & 2 Acre Lc as ttl $31,850 Big ional Ranch Ho ion cae ¥._ Exceptionally FE_ 3-103 Rd “ar uf Nichol R : g er leading c car ig to of- Mos mil S « T Pate : m pe ic tile i: . rE . 4 eee eee iu fear Mewes peak oie ctieaigy | ee § Bea alerts | BoRiow PRICE $10500 Soh, oak Eat) oe Bh tealtor sreamorcta si] ye cette grin rane lavatory, Bie outian Yuh | itehen ind fond aomage uo ‘ioe biitre (1) FULL BASE 500 |g ee IL *1Mh._or | 3 BEDRM BRICK |- cet weet tensioned a dott ae i ford ae a ination | i ay| oR aren can ae Sap ea nee Ag | ores See none ee ce a ete ae aan tint te iv he CME nce sae ie oy corm axogg ure P EN ing’ * > ba e - e ® tates in pout terms. for $17,500 — blacktop ae. scapins ‘and — es os "eS could, ~~ ol} OU siyn Cor. M . $3 oe 4D of nrg garage. Over an m . ia og be eoarimens E cnaie | eh. 3903 agp gy ones et of the s y be fin = R NEW ansfield \¢) SELECT OAK SCREENS vp adie St shrube, trees, vlotely fursighed: building SU geueento ‘Hiving-dining en- Aqua: . : best drape ies car- Priced at $4 ished NEW LOC . OAK F ful value. like new feolpag trees ture y, furnished condition, all ND: AY : ' 3m rm rina Se cae tae sen coe ods ebay ee au ATION Th LOORS Will a won —— wan goad fern. 2-6 4 heat. @y Ri 4 bedroom a s fine ve y a $3. fe, fal ION ere : rade, onder- ‘ment, entran furni , anxious to =n ws sd td new brick raneh quires * rate i bred mand : . standing seh other out. on ee? tion. all now fe gj ge 3 Shelby St : 3 — Leah yise Se Wnitioes tn gree. Re | OW ’ ments that we piter’ in this : LI ro ster heat Bis | galow ™ with. att rect | JAMES. K carpeting “ Hiving and) Pe "bests “Tre Manes: e need lak pa tonal ul cedar — in this 1362 W 1. Brown, R 10 ROOMS rage. Re ae dow cae ) so . BLVD. . Seeeewt coees, | Perry street to W ae WHI e property NT aie ft 9 a fem ealtor side QOMS—one of the bette besutifl kitchen teat eee perimeter "oll Utility rm.) signs ot 871 E. me ee Open _Eves TE BRO y fitchen We will world’ type ~ pl tpl je Listing’ Se FE 2-4810 — Beautitut aft. west | other Tin hatte rea 4. bedrm. i, 300. Lake pr yrm,| Dowlt mi re Walton Bie oot 8 S. SUNDA of Ponting. to a Plannin =e out, Lov jagterea s carpet, oa NORTH mar tyrdband ith wall rm. te vil ir 86 this! Bivd Sun. 10 ° Yi othe tine in 12 m g to B 16 vely 3 walls thr oa. a t many t oe ve Oakland A rections: ‘ un._10_‘t_§| 3240 W “5 = poss ee ies Why pay 10 to 15 per uild? 16 ft living | foom ant. through: oer! es ot rin ce tite tert hheaa’ tent to sil- OPEN it O anamhk any build! —. ‘Cal for you i foes Build fee? 5 cet Realtor well ead heat, 2 Modern Roe eter st OAD. . Beet agen toe enreee a eiiyaiet Bi] SUNDA ff Scott Lake Rd. ene ing information yes mye fe knoe Tor rege fiat ee 2 at Este | wom QO nfo ES : 3 SYLVAN Ik 1674 W.H Gatland Heights) tur turn right, Ch 2-5 P. 7 S basement ee rx ‘ee ols, : Builder FE Lockamy, den. : Realt William Miller — NORTH SUBURBAN" MobEL ere, FRON amli ristia Uu 1002200 . Pull WE BU . mays eke or i 2 be ODEL og n * * E fn H n Fy . garage. ILD F ment ® Ee etd ONT | feeag © fn, tae Ein yd phe day 2 to 6 | EE eee, ee ee: sox, ath ont on eal alin Se ee eanal on ‘ake, ft. or. and by ogs, Home rom plus * Full ¢ Cres u w. Larg bedroom a Ne oa Wear Li rvice orr ice es uae cant & in ite ft ners maple lat ee 2 doo with st x34 fami! CRESCE cent Lak snack polly kitehe: bunga- nd 4 lots, TOWNSHIP S57 pom ] 2 2 JOBLYN side, It 5 8 ud ts openin iding y NT L e bath, r Ce nr an § $450 pri OU bedroom ; Siero eet] root iy Bost) Shan ho an ee |e gags miu ces sae a ie |" ROOMS AND Re] O | bates agli i Si 5 $8,300 kitchen, ry built in eam - || &@l mastone w alum ase thi rm 250 . Fu rh ent, c BATH, CHER SUN. en and bath, rooms. ™., and oven, Glas awnin = . 8. with F La South Se” Cc lot Lag N OKEE 2-5 clean 1%-car ‘ hot i Pp as lghet fee ae Beak on Bee i pt hea cet, |" nat eee | Beat arletbaey sf 2 el fine fac Pisa oper win ve pire at aa at Set . -oem. Rn Ay eh Slew e ee ae ere is © peneno, tare a en re ay vob “ oe ITN PFICE ; j wails, fi" besem yx: ees tentiwee alate tee “hg Sage Big 2 ae BY O cha eke ot fde-| Time to B wel waar a0