@ Pontiac Press Phete tion of good weather: Parks to- open -will be Murphy, Beaudette, Oakland, Jaycee, Rotary, ‘Indian Village and a new Hawthorne Park. on __ Pontiac’s northwest side. There will be plenty of picnic tables and stoves, playground equipment, and other recreational facilities, Aho said. $600 in Pot-O-Gold Might Be Yours; Better Try Again If you're looking for an easy and very pleasant way to make a few fast dollars, turn to page 9 and give this week’s Pot-O-Gold puzzle a try. It’s now worth $600 unless a winner is found for last week's puzzle, and at the very least, a ;winning solution will bring you ‘$100 plus $25 if you're a sub scriber. You'll have a lot of fun tryin; to outguess the puzzle people, and your chance of Winning is just as .|good as the next person's. Just be sure to read the rules carefully. Remember, all puzzle entries must be on postcards, must be postmarked by the deadline date given in the rules, and the correct READYING MURPHY PARK — Vern Kee- baugh, a Pontiac Paiks and Recreation Dept.. ’ employe, is ene of many parks employes today preparing for Wednesday's opening of seven city _ parks. William Aho, parks supervisor, said the tentative opening date depends on the continua- right square. Puzzles that arrive in envelopes, have a late postmark or have the words instead of the numbers writ- ten in will be disqualified. After puzzle, take just a minute more to be sure you've done everything according to rules. It may mean the difference between $600 and nothing. . a4 fe od ABOUT THAT TIME — With the May 1 parks opening ‘date approaching, John Edmonds, of the Parks and Recreation Dept., is shown here preparing the lawns in one of the seven parks. The de- partment said all the facilities of last year will be made available —_e Clear, Mild Weather Predicted in Pontiac After a cool weekend of rain and high winds, the weatherman has reported that clear weather and mild temperatures are in store for this area for the next two or three days. near 45. Continued mild and Mair! 6. with a high of 70 to 74 is the out- look for tomorrow, Winds will be mostly light and variable. The lowest temperature record- ed in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, was 43. At 1 p.m. the mer- cury registered 71. Dog Adopts Kittens ROCKFORD # — “Maszka” a female dachshund owned by Mrs. Otto Falarski, has adopted a fam- ily of three orphaned kittens - in place of-her own puppy which died! , last fall. Mrs. Falarski said the kittens’ mother. was killed recently by a passing car. “Muszka” watches over the kittens “all the time to see that they keep out of 4 fo Saudi Arabia }: number must be Jritten in the) you take the time to solve thelsramers JAMM Tonight will be clear with a low; Hussein Refurns After Quick Trip Jordan Monarch Tries Hit at Business Taxes LANSING 9 — ~The Democratic;statements, “then the Republican rigs coven ae cia onepe tele oe ibe General Motors Corp. and if industry is leaving Michigan be- cause of its tax policies, as some ithe Ford Motor Co, should answer industrialists claimed in weekend!t0 the peoplt."* aS Buddy Escapes Off California =~ - to Learn of King Saud‘s Talks With Egypt, Syria AMMAN (?) — King Hus- sein returned to Jordan to- day after a surprise flying visit to Saudi Arabia’s King Saud. Apparently the young monarch wanted to find out what was said in his neigh- bor’s conference Saturday with leaders of Egypt and Syria, and to patch up any crack the Syrian and Egyptian visitors might have opened between him) and Saud. Before taking off for) Riyadh yesterday, Hussein rejected a previous govern-| ment’s proposal for diplo-| matic relations with the! Soviet_Union. ~. — The young ruler has blamed his sountry’s current troubles on inter- national communism, aided by Egyptian propaganda, and secur- ity forces have been busy rounding up Communist elements, are ped singe dpty al Ea* fet aft & A > & i? 2 fy aR e4 Sandi Charge d'affaires in Am- man. Immediately on his return, the King went into conference at his) palace with leading government. of- ficials. "Hussein has accused Egypt, particularly of stirring up the anti- Westen elements in his country who constitute his chief opposi- tion and want to unify Jordan's policy with the pyo-Soviet tenden- cies of the Egyptian anf Syrian governments, The West had feared that Egypt and Syria—nominally allied with, Jordan and Saudi Arabia in a mili- tary pract—would use the Jor- danian crisis as an excuse for Syria to take over at least part of trouble,” Mrs, Falarski says. Hussein's kingdom. Trout Season aA by Rain, Muddy Water By JACK PATTERSON GRAYLING — Time was when a rainy opening of the trout season seemed a major catastrophe. As we advance a bit further along life’s one-way trail there is a certain comfort ih the sound of rain on the|« cabin roof and in the realization that comes with it that it will not be necessary to get up at quite the unholy | hour we used to think necessary. ad had plenty of rain opening morning (Saturday) Opening Hit AN EARLY STARTER — Parks and Recreation Dept. foreman ‘Lyle D. LaVoye had just finished installing a swing at one of Pon- _ tiac’s parks when five-year-old Paula Gallardo, of 116 W. Fairmont Ave., had taken it over. Swings, other playground equipment; horse- shoes, and shuffleboard courts will be a¥ailable, at, several of the * parks. : e fully maintained an are = Obi AE ee eee hey , 19 _ Theaters Fa isles, s, County News, ....5......4:.. 28 TV & Radio Programs... 31. "Editorials :...5.-+. wears 6 omen’s Pages... 12 thea 15 4 i O03 3 Sic ea \ Sports cgibetusueausves ™, bi | 4% * Ser In Today’ s Press ‘fishing was’ al and streams that had care-+— fish. . ear S eeakt.on sr ebe weehevteee t yt: t “ Swimmer Missing, Attacked. by Shark: SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (INS)—A 25-year-old stu-| dent at California Polytechnic College was missing and feared drowned today after by a 20-foot shark while swimming with a companion, Medford, .Ore., he was apparently attacked near Morro Rock off the central California coast. The victim was identified as Peter Savino, whose) *°Uds politically motivated.” father, Dominick Savino, lives n Brooklyn, N.Y. | His companion, Daniel Hogan, also a student at the! college, told authorities that the two of them were) the state Democratic committee —— about one and a half miles north of Morro) ‘House Unit Hears \Views of Truman’ on Foreign Policy KANSAS CITY ™ — Former President Harry S, Truman was scheduled to state his views on U.S. foreign policy before'a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee to- p. Carnahan (D-Mo); sub- committee chairman, said Tru- man offered to appear when he learned the group would hold a be raised entirely if! han Extortionist Held Postal Officer to Ask Issuance of Warrant Against ~Confessor Pontiac Police are awaiting word «.. |from a postal inspector today who was to request a federal warrant Samir | against Charles A. Leithleiter, con- fessed extortionist Pontiae police * | caught Saturday receiving money from a woman posing as the wife of a Pontiac physician, his intend- ed victim. *. #8 Chief Herbert W. Straiey said rant in Detroit from Woods, chief assistant of the United States Aitotuey, ar district, * * sdibiaiee 38, father of three children, was arrested by Detec- | tive Thomas C. Mitchell and Rich- jard G. Evans in the wooded area in the Bald Mountain Recreation Area, Orion Township Saturday, which Leithleiter had set as the Hee Neneda’ Wie: Gad "hewis’ today tind : how to pronounce them: . : Faisal, King of Iraq: Fay'-suhl) — oe King of Jordan: ‘Rock and from. 300 to 600) Ho hea bing of = Arabia:| — tyards offshore Sunday att lernoon when the shark at- itacked them. The San Luis Obispo Sheriff's ioffice said Hogan related that the|t tide began to goagainst them and Savino began to tire as théy at- tempted to buck the current and head for shore. Hogan said he was trying to Arelp Savino, and the latter had his arm around Hogan's shoul- der when “something hit Savino hard.’’ ; He said he saw a shark swirl in! the water behind Savino and then both disappeared behind the crest “iof a wave. Moments later, . he said, Savino reappeared, held a bleeding arm above the water and shouted, “something big hit me!” ‘LET'S GET OUT’ would be back, since Savino tad “Come on, let's get out of) Savino behind him. Moments later, he said, he looked back, and there was ho sign of Savino. When Hogan reached shore, ex- hausted, he told another student, Jerry Frank, who called the Coast Guard, which in turn alerted the Sheriff's office and other emer- gency units. * * * The Coast Guard cutter “Alert,” stationed about three miles away, dispatched a launch to the scene and the men aboard reported they saw a 20-foot shark in the general vicinity of the attack but.found no sign. of the missing student. The launch returned to the cutter .|for weapons to destroy the shark but found no trace of it when they came back, yesterday, the committee said: * Hogan said he feared the shark, In a resolution adopted here “Lobbyists for General Motors and Ford wrote the (state) busi- hess activities tax and the Republican majority in the Michigan Legislature jammed it ‘thréugh in an historic session where lobbyists were on the floor to explain the tax before it was adopted ... “The motive behind this charge (that industry is leaving because of tax. policies) is. to condition the public mind against a corpora- tion profits tax in order to justify! new, direct consumer taxes." *- -* Gov. G. Mennen Williams, who ‘is pressing for a six per cent tax ‘on -corporation profits, said at that the weekend criticisms of Michigan's taxes He. declined further comment “until I-can find out what was said and how they said it,” but quickly came to his defense and Daniel Alerts National Guard; 2 Bodies Found Swollen Stream’ Surges Out of Control Through Entire State DALLAS, Tex, (INS) — Cloudbursts and tornadoes pounded flood-ravaged Texas from the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast today as entered its llth day... Hardly a river or stream tained within its banks as \damage soared into the millions and the death toll climbed. Gov. Price Daniel last “re-affirmed” its support of his proposed tax program. Williams proposes to abolish the’ state's corporation franchise tax, which brought in 45 million dollars a and expand exemptions in business receipts tax, which yielded 60 million, if his. profits tax is accepted. His tax would yield an estimated 132 millions to meet rising state spending. GM SPEAKS { President Harlow H. Curtice of General Motors said GM already night alerted the state Na- ‘tional Guard for possible use and Army and Guard helicopters were already be- communities. The . bodies of two new victims, a 10-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man, were recovered last night from has located several plants in other states because taxes there “are| less than one-half of the present taxes per job in Michigan.” “Obviously,” the GM chief said, “if the Governor's plan of taxation); is adopted, the resultant excessive! tax level will be an even greater influence in our decision with re- spect to locating new plants and providing new job opportunities.” Curtice said GM has opened 13 plants employing 25,000 persons in been hurt, and he shouted to Sa-\Ohic within the past 10 years. by City Police =: Alan L. Gornick, Ford tax here, ” and struck for shore, with counsel, and L. L. Colbert, Chrys- (Continued: on Page 2, Col. 5) ‘the rampaging Trinity ‘River at Dallas, and a -|couple in Laredo were killed when lightning struck their home. - Principal. damage was being done along seven rivers which flow southeast into the Gulf of Mexico. They are from north to. south, the At Pontiac High School Tonight Under the direction of Dale Honor March” by Fillmore; “The “Waltz Song From High Jinks". by Friml; Band to Present Concert Stirring marches and lilting waltzes will fill the air tonight as the Pontiac High School Band presents its 30th annual Spring con. cert at 8:15 in the boys’ gymnasium. Harris, the band will play “His North Sea Overture’? by Hermann; and “Waltz From Suite of American Dances” by R. R. Bennett. “The Universal Judgment” — ico Tango” by Barrow; selections and ‘Sounds of Peace March” by Other selections will be “‘Manhattan Beach March” by Sousa} symphonic poem by Sowerby; ‘“Tan- ‘from “‘My Fair Lady’’ by Loewe; Von Bion. + A woodwind quintet will play “Sailors Hornpipe’ by beet Tickets will be available at the door. - Oxford Youth Wins Press Contest the reeerd-breaking storm — in the vast state was con-, ing used to carry emergency © medical supplies to isolated - — i a a El Se i te + ae a Ane aul i Mie 4 = i iat qi ye a Hue = ' Re gy = |) 55 i ii i" il i seh, a ne yl, siatie tHil ew 2 y\sei om | fils tie ipl ‘aS PH Help int it hele rts Ligu ys io | g S 2a /s*|| + Eg es ¢ if i E res Hileih brit asaya 4 iy fith. and] = gg. (7s = =| @ go Mil fi? tf aebal: He Wn Hay, a td, eae Mant NE = — go.=i. (Aa Mg de a ELT Ed Bd aa e ie cmedecia eli | ee | “a C - av oud ‘Sau F yee “af. 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The Hub has them all. @ Some mén like dark colors, some fight others medium ... ‘ The Hub has them: aif. ®Some men are tall, others short, stout, thin, . . . The Hub has all sizes. ® The response to this sale has been so great that we are only able to accommodate cuff alterations free. © Only our foremost clothiers, renowned for their tailoring "are represented. © Unquestionably one of the f - best values we have éver offered. EVEN AT THIS LOW PRICE YOU CAN. CHARGE IT. HUB wri cin roe a ¥, { } . ee 2) » | { \ ' Aha PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1987 eee | bah hi 4) SOS ows Siew ’ WE DRY CLEANING Ceutee Pick Up and Delivery — FE 5-6107 PARK NEAR OUR DOOR IN THE MUNICIPAL LOT : 'GENEY DRY CLEANERS it 12 W. Pike St. a 1 All Traces Disappear in Many Test Cases. \ By RENNIE TAYLOR , | AP Science Reporter LOS ANGELES (®—Hopeful re- | sults in the treatment of deep can- were reported today by a Stan- ‘ford University radiologist. All traces of malignaricy in 48 out of 74 patients treated in a little more than a year have dis- appeared; Dr. Malcolm A. Bag- shaw told the California Medical Assn, : ze ; 2 Freshens Fat, tell : . look wh yoo —— It's ap Mi ly f gF Flr I fis rel g Baee anit 78 sees F z i 1H HL F ; Aq ¥ & 2 “Lost. 49 POUNDS * * ae It is far too early to call these results cures, because the can- cers could reappear. Five .to ten years free of the disease would constitute what doctors call a cure. * * «<«* The initial apparent successes included a child 22 months old with cancer of the eye, one of the most common forrhs of malig- nancy in the very young. A sec- ond child with this disease also is being treated with some indi- cations of favorable results, Dr. Besides the 8 e cases, cancers at certain sites in cer with a small atom smasher) ~ smasher, jwho were far advanced and had Atom Smasher Reaches Deep Cancer| ifive other patients disappeared un- der this: treatment but the malig- nancies broke ‘out in other parts of their bodies. e.0 & Twenty-one of the 74 patients received. no help. from: the atom Doctor Bagshaw said. These included eight who had been treated previously with con- ventional X-ray equipment, three no hope of great benefit, and three who could not be found later for. checkups. That left only seven Police Aid Big Move of Philadelphia Bank’ PHILADELPHIA (#) — A half- billion-dollar moving job was com- pleted by dawn’s early light here yesterday. 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APRIL 29, 1957 Braves le By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {game sweep from. the Redlegs, The -season ig just two weeks|has provided a two-game ‘ lead. old, but Milwaukee's determined|Not particularly impressive? Per- Braves have won 9 of 10 and the|haps, but Brooklyn had only a FORD MOTOR CO. = wheel. 3 car overturned and |TeSt of the National League| three-game lead after sweeping its Experienced in paint. skidded 75 feet on its top. teams, particularly Brooklyn and first 10 games. in 1955—-the yeer| _ |Cincinnati, may find ‘out it's later|the Dodgers won the pennant by A passenger fellow bowl. |! cushion build-up, cut and [J “passenger: and $9, alvo of |than they think, — 134% games. sew. body trim or chassis. Detroit, salracedeusty escaped * * * as * *: death, He was treated at Monroe | Milwaukee's record, padded! The Braves won without a home General Hospital and released. with a 3-2 victory at Cincinnatijrun for the first time in four yesterday that completed a three-|games yesterday. They did it by Apply Main Lobby . LINCOLN PLANT 'NicbpTio Gamad | bunching a portion of their nine (another game behind, shut out by hits and killing the Redlegs with Pittsburgh's Bob Friend 3-0. St. four: double plays. “Doubles by Billy Bruton and Del|6-2 and 40, with Lindy McDaniel, | Crandall, a bunt single and a sac-|Tom Cheney and Herm yrange, fourth in a row in a_ two-run/in the double-header. Philadelphia fourth. Red Murff- nailed the vic-irapped the Giants 11-2, but trailed tory in relief of Taylor Phillips.|8-7 when a curfew suspended play Tom Acker was the loser. in the second game after 6% in-| a“: 2.8 nings. The second-place Dodgers fell}. Chicago's White Sex hold a one- game edge in the American after, Union Team Fioeics Columbia-Joslyn south diamond | Vikings Take Chip Relays will we used Peentey night for the Wixom Road, North of © Grand River NOVI MICH.- to 5 P.M. By H. GUY MOATS ‘MT. PLEASANT — A. strong,| sizzling encounter, Angeles, 3 lene Clatieceen. And it’s going to be another Los 146, Mexico City, HOLL, wh sige oa (90D — Ramon Tiac Tiscareno, 146, | |balanced Flint Northern track} pontiac area athletes also! team Saturday pried Pontiac Off| showed well in the big meet, with: ‘the Central Michigan Relays throne | waterford collecting 10'4 points, ‘after a twd year possession of the}pirmingham 29, Hazel Park 7. title. Norb Baber's Vikings) Other Class A totals — Saginaw | ‘splashed their way to a 5544 point 3644; Bay City Central 31; Tra-| ‘total. Dean Wilson's PHS crew verse City 274: ~ Lansing es neee compiled _™ place 40 = 2644; Sexton 22: E. Detroit, Stg- ;count, consi a very respect-jinaw Arthur Hill 14; St. Joseph SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT able collection in view of the fact/19: Muskegon. 7's; Battle Creek ‘the Chiefs had lost 13 of the red-' 6; Det. CC 5;,De LaSalle 4 and PORTER-CABLE. @. SKIL hot = team that compiled 70 Muskegon Hts, 4, : 2 ‘points, Five titles were won by area BROWN. & SHARPE © MILWAUKEE * * * ‘Class A boys, led by Hudson | Win Saturday was the 2nd title’ Ra t 6 feet 5% CMC . TERMS AVAILABLE y’s grea eet 5%, a Pontiac won last year that/varsity field house high jump Northern snatched away this record, and a meet record. How- 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. ispring. Vikings captured the Cot ever, it was not allowed as a Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Road | tral Invitational several week S meet mark, along with Bill Mc- BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 QUALITY TOOLS ATLAS @ ae e DELTA ago. Northern last held the CMC Farlane (Birmingham) who vault- outdoor crown in 1950. led 12 feet, 5% inch, as both events ‘And the track and field feud |were moved indoors because of between these two Valley foes |continuous rain that puddled up has another chapter coming up ithe running. track, and soaked the Tuesday. Chiefs invade North- athletes. Little Cecil Dumbrigue ern’s field for a SVC dual test. ‘of Waterford won the broad jump, DAILY 8 to 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 to 5:00 Indiana's Bell Threatens “World Broad Jump Record PHILADELPHIA (#—The oldest | Jenkins the standouts, won three’ world record in the track and field of the eight major relays — -the You Could Drive this year. | Texas, which set world records! It was on May 25, 1935, at the in both the quarter and half mile, University of Michigan, that the|,elays earlier in the season,. won great Jesse Owens startled . the| both its specialties, taking the 440) ‘\track world by broad jumping 26|jn 41.1 and the 880 in 1:25.4, Both! Compare the SAVIN GS iat sa — * * marks, possibly because of the - On That New Car... = : record book — the one that has/distance medley (10:10.7), the fe BE SMART withstood challenges for more|sprint medley (3:24.3) and the x DRIVE TO ROCHESTER than two decades — could fall|mile (3:12.17). _| “I'd sure like to break it,”” said) sharp turns on the Franklin Field) + |Greg Belt today, “but I'm not the |track. _| guy who is going to say I'll do it.” * * * + Bell, a University of Indiana) yonhattan grabbed two more, »|\ junior studying dentistry, could be ce tacue C1. 39) and the four-| ~ RAMMLER- DALLAS, Inc. ||the man to break. Owens’ record. "Wr a5'7) while Winston Se, The closest he has come so far lem (N.C.) Teachers made off, PLYMOUTH- DODGE CHRYSLER lwas the 26-64: mark he made "with the shuttle hurdle relay in| | @m). Distance: @- — ae Can: the championship test, 1001 N. Main Se ROCHESTER OL 2-9111 ithe Olympics last year In Mel-; 159.8. 2nd Trav. City; 3rd Birmingham; 4th P| late this ‘Spring. e ° : . lpourne. That effort wiped out| nis [Northern Sin Det. CC. Time: 2:38.67 eae zs a | Owens’ Olympic standard of | Brooks oid ard “Hawkins “(nheak.): ath mee. ES 96-51, | iCox ‘Taylor C.); 5th Chesseman (Trav Milford Defeats Holly — SA A Nee | Ow a i pelea — > epee agen i * r — won oore. as * . | (PN). 3nd McGee (PNY: ard Cole (Wat ‘5 Aided by 2 Home Runs | In the Penn Relays over the 4th Cresseman (Trav, C.); 5th Dun- 26-144 nee (Lane. E.). Time: 16.0. Milford posted its 2nd straight. weekend, Bell got off a Heap. While it did not approach ‘his best, it was just six inches better than his mark of a year ‘ago, an indication of his panes: enal progress. Bell pulled an iron man ‘stunt at the relays, winning the 100 in 97 and running anchor on two B.F. Goodrich NEW TREADS | Not just a top cap — but a full shoulder to shoulder cap, in a new,. Indiana relay teams, neither of improved design. The same design || which won. But his efforts won him} sas on the 1957 new cars. Fully [the- most valuable individual | guaranteed. award. * * * $ | 95 plus exchange end tex Villanova, with Olympic cham- . $ — Ron Delany and Charlfe 6.70-15 10.95 760-15. AP Wirephoto: UMPIRE’S TANGO — Umpire Dusty Boggess resembles a tango dancer as he dances out of the way of a ball in the Giant-Philly game yesterday, The Phils won, 710-15. 11.95 4 Mary Trackmen | rth = Chiefs End ) Vear Hold on litle were considerably off their world! defeating Kansas City 5-3. New York Yankees stopped the Bosox’ | Louis swept two from Chicago} ririfice fly wrapped up Milwaukee's| allowing the Cubs just five hits} ~~ Flying Red Horse” saree aa 390 E. Blvd: That's quite a heirpin . tura (at Mt. Clemens) _ down the roadi” * BE 8-3961 winning streak at five games 3-2 jon Yogi Berra’s 10th == inning Det run, 4. ; Detroit and Cleveland split their itwin bill, with the Indians winning 32 in 10 after the Tigers had won 2.0. Washington defeated Balti- i a 20 feet 9 inch leap, with) lmore 7-6 in 10 innings, but lost Ray 4th with a mediocre (for the second game 3-2. him) {20 feet 3% inches . m) jump o x inches./ 4 four-run sixth inning gave the) iCecil also shared in a S-way ti€| white Sox a 7-2 record. Walt for 4th im the vault. Dropo slugged a two-run homer Maples’ points came on the vault) in the big frame, Jim Wilson won jwin, 2nd in shot by Chuck Gib- it with Gerry Staley’s relief help MEN WANTED To Train for High Salary Positions in Electronics, Radio & Television. Day and Evening Clesses Allow You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. Mail Coupon or Call for Complete Wo 2-5660 Information. No Obligation. 2457 a (Denevan Electronics Institute :"n.<-"s- eee eewe WASHINGTON «® — The world| NOTICE TO BOWLERS! “LAKEWOOD LANES” 14 New Brunswick Crown !mperial Automatic Bowling Alleys Will Be Erected in Time for the 1957- 1958 Bowling Season at. ... \3121 W. HURON STREET LEAGUE RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE FOR THE 1957-1958 SEASON Get Your Team or Full League in Now! | For Information, Call FE 4.7943 or FE 2-7448 who | feathe rweight = is headed over- : “Beneficial” LIKES to say “YES” matter. Over two mil- lion people a year get ison; tie for 2nd in 880 relay, tie] after being tagged for three home or 2nd in 440 relay, 3rd in sprint! puns. medians Gibson hit 49 feet, 8 inches | * * * on his toss. The Red Sox battled back with Chiefs won the two-mile relay, |two ninth-inning runs to tie nes Ist final of the day. It was a Yankees’ and shell Bob Grim, who ifine race, with Pete Cox, Charley |had relieved Whitey Ford in the’ 'Barge, Rog Coates and Larryleighth. Don (Perfect Game) Lar-| Beamer hitting 8:41.5. They out-|sen, now a reliever, won it on) ran Arthur Hill (second) by more|Berra’s poke off reliever Ike De-| than 10 seconds. Coates made up) lock. The Yanks lost Mickey Man-) 50 yards deficit on the 3rd lap,/tle and Billy Martin in argu- and Beamer added to it in the| ments with the umps while stay- anchor spot. ing 1‘, games behind. the White Vikings won their crown in |5°%*-. the final events. A share of a 2nd place tie with Birmingham | 4° . a a ing ands a oe TUTISHET WINS day’s finale, the mile relay, pro- vided 15 points, the margin of vietory. i Class B title went to Inkster ‘Unanimous Bout with 58 points. River Rouge 51, | Ecorse 27%, Redford Union 24) and Willow Run with 22 followed. | Willow Run's Willie Prewitt, jumped 24 feet 4% inches at Mans-| seas. : field, O. a week ago did only 2142/ Hogan (Kid) aesey, the British feet Saturday, but won. Empire titleholder, last night Rochester's points came from earned a crack at the world crown a first for Dave Eldred in the shot|by whacking Puerto Rico's Miguel) (49 feet 2 inches), tie for first in| Berrios out of the competition in a high jump and 3rd in broad jump) | 12-round bout at the Capitol Arena. by Dave Peters (Tom Wilson of} Bassey, whose American debut Lapeer also tied in the high jump, Was a smash success, now is in in a 3-way knot) at 5-8. line for a title bout with Cherif The Class B scores: ;Hamia, the top-ranking French-| Ecorse 27%. Redford Union 24, Wil- peg Bassey, a Nigerian, now | low Run 22, Mt. Pleasant 20%,| makes his home in _ Liverpool, | eae 1642, Utica 12, Rochester) | England. - + re \11%, and cass City 11%. | Th lv-teieviaed firhi be | More than 120 teams with better, 77° eee an —- sent - ithan 1,000 athletes took part in|tween ated re wo : | this 17th annual event.- ppecmgeers in na pmb ee | Big |ment set up to find a successor to| | The Gase)h remake: | Sandy Saddle?, the retired feather-| Two mile relay — won by PHS (Cox, ss 4 IS. Barge. Coates, Beamer) 2nd art. Hil:| Weight king. Saddler, an Ameri- Detroit; 4th Lans. Sexton; Sth)can had to step aside because of |P.N. rane 8:41.5. “ noe eog | — won by Lans. E.; 3nd) eye injuries. aginaw; Ird Pontiac; 4th Northern; Sth lee ot. Jee. Time. 1:10 Paris, Nottingham in England, 6 — ven ——— (EB. Det.): aad 'New York, Syracuse and Wash- | Ht mn (Be ) 3rd Bonner iBat ‘ : Cr’k); 4th Walker iE. Det: Sth Aarorn| ington are being considered for probably — won by Robbins (Has. Pk.) one vBeigndee — vik ang. Barven | Wayne-Oakland League win and, (Det »; 4th rowe ‘Haz ; ot Stephens (FN). Time: 4:50.7. the 3rd triumph for the season| 100-yard dash — won by Smith (Bay/Friday with a 9-5 trouncing of C.); Ind O'Neall (Mus. Hts.); 3rd Jones Holly. Sth (Bat, Ck.);: 4th Williams (FN); Picket (hus Y Time: 10.46 — Dan Lancaster smashed a homer iow hurdies — won by Bezile (Trav. ©); End Moura (3); 36 Pichal ius): and double and hurled the win for sth Jones (Wat); Sth Baliman (B, Det.).|the Redskins. Ralph Stowe added) ime: 20 Broad jump — won by Dumbrigue|@ four- wbagger_ and Terry. Anderson : Ind ‘Smith (BCC); Ird Gillard two sin P - : #th Ray (P); Sth Darling (Trav. t k. =o inthe cight nit 1 Cc.) Distance Lad feet 9 — ~_— = aylor had two of Holly's! Middle at. relay — won by *t. St = hoist Eo ica Baas th five safeties as the Bronchos |dropped their 2nd in a row in loop iplay. George MeDaniel and Amos B City; Sth Trav, C. Time: 6:09.7 Qnd tie, Pontiac, Birmingham: oy) Lang. | Sexton: Sth De LaSalle. Time 45.6 | Bradsher divided the pitching, 440-yard relay won‘ by Saginay;! Shuttle hurdle relay — won by ee @ prompt “Yes!” here You can, too’ Get loan in @ single visit to the When you ask for a first Orif more conven- OF 525 TO SSO i crineecen Loans $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC 2nd , Lawrence Bidg. « Phone: FEderal 2-9249 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Loans mode to residents of all surrounding towns CALL RALPH CHEVROLET CAR or TRUCK MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES. FE 5-416) FE 5-2077 2nd Trav. City; 3rd Waterford; ath | Pontiac; 5th Sag. Time: 59.30 | $80-yard relay — won by Sag.: 2nd tie, FN, Birmingham; 4th Bat. C’k; Sth thac, Time: 1:34.4. ile relay — won by Lans, Sexton; 2nd PN; 3rd A. Hill; 4th Bat. C’k; Sth De LaSalle. Time: 3:39.6. Pole vault — won by Bill McFarlane (BHM); 2nd Truscott (Sexton); Id Feighner ‘Lans. E.); 4th, tie, Smith (Sag.), ! (Wat.}, Muddy (PN), Cahiit (Midland), Height: 12 feet-5% [me Monroe . a Orchard Lake St. Mary won 10) 2 — ‘events and tied for Ist in another | ito overwhelm Monroe Catholic’ _ : cad Central, 84-25, in a dual track ;meet Sunday at Monroe. It was | the 2nd win in three starts for the | Eaglets | Chet Wajda placed Ist in the broad jump and pole vault and ran a leg in both relays to score points. both dashes and Jerry Ostrowski took the 880 plus tying for ist in the high jump. Joe Waluk set a new school irecord in the shot put by heaving ION the 12-pound ball 47 feet, 6% jinches. The Eaglets slammed the ‘broad jump, 100-yard dash and shot 15 Minute Service —<@ = a While You Wait_—< / NITE S NEEDED eotemcinreenstinctnn sme ncineniit Crane Baseball, Tennis | Teams Win Loop Openers Cranbrook’s baseball and tennis ; iteams swept past University School. of Cleveland Saturday at Cran-, \bfook in their ist Inter-State’ League tests of the season. Hard-luck Dave Campbell finally posted his 1st decision, pitching a. . [neat two-hitter as the Cranes tri-. _Jumphed in six innings, 42. Chuck (Grube slammed a two-run homer, lin the 4th forthe winners. The Crane netters won their 4th meet in six outings, shutting out! ithe Ohio School, 5-0. | Leave your car between 4 and 5 : < "Bie pul ele seettiall deme % Gone for you—eovernite, sthedule with evr experienced men PMADAS MUFFLER SHOP FE £ 2-1010 256 Ss. ‘Saginaw "Next te Jorome Olde Aclevised, 10-round bout at St.| Guaranteed (A eek _ Rust Out, Blow Out. Open Fri- day ‘til 8:00. Mon., ak ani ie oe Arena... CH EVROLET FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON'T PUT OFF Just Because You Can't Take Time During the Day USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE feund that many 2 ees oe ee ee oe the ay” and Fast can't take the tne daring the as service hours—to better "ph as Chevrolet And — costs ne more — as we equipmert te assure sou the very best workmanship. Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right “Get B Serviced by. North - at Night ERVICE SERVICE ?. M.—it'll be ready at 8 A. M for needed Ané 20, we owners of miner body er fender work—we'll ge’ tablished flat rate using Boge edn tatest methods and sane right (I just thunk back on a sen- jor prom and felt an artery hard- en). But for some people it’s un- avoidable, and to think back is to ‘supercharge your spirit and give you new drive and ambition, eg * ¥ * Such a one is Mira Slovak. He lives in Seattle and I met him recently over a corned beef sand- wich which he ate without taste because he was looking back. And there’s nothing quiet and decadent in Slovak’s retrospect. ‘MY HEART POUNDS’ membering,” he said, write ,Congress. Then my heart Pet a8 dene} ! . ; rech Looks Back---b Not only Slovak but everyone around him is stimulated when he recalls the frustration that has pestered him the last four years. ‘First, he was a Crechoslovak- fan air force pilot during the war. “Four years, flying mostly jets.” Then he became a captain for the Czech government air- lines, because he was. a man trusted by the Communists. He did seem the trustworthy th a strong grim face and mouth. with ‘little to say. The “Everything routine; you know,” he remembered. _ |Communists didn’t think anything “I still get to making fists re- “Then I about it on a day in 1953 when Mira drove out to the airport, met * pounds. Then nothing happens.” - usual. «+ Hollywood Headlines Neon to Midnight Daily. Call FE 8-0483 |. "sr ree in Soe PIZZA om ‘Fried - Chicken—Shrimp _ Fish—Drumburgers Ege NRRL Na A y ry Hood, . ep J s ar, OIfT TUES.-WED.-THURS. | “ANASTASIA” BY REQUEST! | “By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS — | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The life story of John Barrymore Sr., based on Gene Fowler’s book ‘‘Good- Jr. playing his father’s part, is one of the most interesting projects I /Adenauer Rejects |A-Base Warnings ithe Russian message was calcu- lated to help the Socialist oppo- | sition in |Republie Saturday the use of its | bases BONN, Germany im—Rejecting| ruling this year’s elections. * * * The Soviet Union told the Bonn territory for Western atomic risked nuclear retaliation that could turn West Germany into a “vertiable graveyard.”’ The West German government imme-| diately denounced the warning as) a “massive threat” and “‘inter- ference in internal . political af- fairs.”’ . 7 * * * EXCLUSIVE! — FIRST — SHOWING! The Z x = % vers Edge ALSO FIRST RUN! 97 88 400 se000 00 ene The West German Socialists seized on the note yesterday in their campaign for control of Par- liament in the elections to be held Sept. 15. Opposition to atomic armament is part of the Socialist platform. 3 Algerians Shot in Paris Suburb PARIS @ — Three Algerians were wounded seriously in two shooting attacks by North Afri-| cans in Clichy, a Paris suburb, last night, * * * Strong police forces soon after raided all Clichy hotels and cafes questioned 400 persons, arresting one North African on a charge of possessing arms illegally and took eight more to the police sta- tion for a check of identity pa- pers. * * * It was the third big police raid in a week in the Paris area in an effort to curb the increasing rate of attacks by rival groups of Al- John Barrymore Junior _|to Portray Father on TVs untill bunny, bring a lot of interest. feet are swollen twice their normal iC) that’s very painful, Christian Democratic party says the Moulin Rouge and he gained confidence through the warm re- Jack Bennys, ‘owned by North Africans. They} © starring in Erskine Caldwell’s “I can't deny Ive been talking about it and I'd like to do it very and Charlotte Austin, as the dumb- GIFT FROM PICASSO size. Another reason that “Marjorie Morningstar” is being delayed is that Milton Sperling is laid up at home with a slipped disc, and Dean Martin exudes charm at ception given him by his many friends. Sitting ringside were the Gracie Allen and George Burns, the James Masons and many others. Frank Sennes promises many other top stars to follow Dino at the Moulin. ' Ethel makes four—Ethel Ellin- son, that is — the baby daughter I asked Shelley Winters it she is|~ “Who told you that?” she said, in a letter to Donald O'Hara, ex- ‘ecutive secretary of the state em- a ae is / THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1957 s Cold-Shoulders His Scheme.for Freedom | : ut to No Avail FES 1 i i i i H : a§4 SSR ESE rz evittia gf 2. Saturday's answer: weSsel, hUll, tuBe, Retirement Study LANSING # — Gov. Williams has asked for a restudy of the present method of determining the age for compulsory retirement state ‘workers. j The governor made his request ploys’ retirement system. * * * Williams suggested that a means be found to use physical and mental capacity as the meas- urement for determining manda-| tory retirement rather than a measurement based solely on age. “State government has an obili- ployer,”” the governor said, “and therefore should take the lead in recognizing that a great many older workers wish to remain em- ployed beyond the present age of mandatory retirement.” s x * * The governor asked for a pre- liminary report on the study by gation to serve as a model em-| spr; © thet hers My Line, Inc. Se engine, con- Governor Requests -|Dallas Zoo Puts Hefty Animals .ion Short Rations DALLAS (®—Some of the hoofed animals at the Dallas Zoo will pay a heavy price for their new home due to be completed this summer. They're going on a diet to trim some excess- pounds added during their pampered isolation on the | guages far side of the zoo, away from the watchful scrutiny of the keepers. It has made them fat and sassy, Says Zoo Director Pierre Foun- taine, and in need of a general trimming down. Those extra pounds ~may even|} have cost the zoo several hundred | dollars, he says, because over-| weight- animals seldom have off-| ng. And among the top-heavy in- mates are Napoleon [II and Josephine, the zoo’s male and fe- male camels, They are not expect- ed to produce an addition this year Fontaine. says, because they are overweight, And a-.young camel could be sold for $1,400 to $1,700. aE FR MAPLE ROAD. East of Walled Lake aes eee og / MA. 4-3135 telligence, beauty and determina- tion should prove to be a winning combination for Jeanette Pryor, 17, of Houston, Tex., who dreams of a legal career, even though she is paralyzed from the waist down,-Stricken 11 years -ago, -Jeanétte continues her studies at Jefferson Davis Hospital as she awaits surgery which may make her dream ‘come true. Fine, Jail 3 Days, : WIAPRICOD UIIRITCD LANE WAGNER -HUNTER-LA GE THREE STRIPES inthe SUN TONIGHT MA 4-2151 Road Ph. PE -4-4611 2 in COLOR and CINEMASCOPE in court with the money. . ee: ee Lewis was rearrested Friday. three of the warrants charged driv- ing -without a operator's license. Two were for excessive noise and one charged speeding. 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Pea to ae tube at genie Vi es r oe gt ray = ; & | 1b) on Possible Financing ® State and county officials plan a public meeting in Royal Oak tomorrow night to air state fi- Four speakers .will talk’ about|% problems faced by the demands for bigger programs and oe piety hy - preaci state department of . , Ca oe No, S-Ib, box. 1 Loa dg anual gp agson Bed can ah tae an tee bee” oe Far pte waa topeen, Be. state budget into balance this date thereof? 1, 135-1. ee : Preposition 4—Shall the of] LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS: Let-|8 year. ir Een et oe Other speakers will be Charles credit therefor, for purpose/ EGGS: is 12.60-11 Tit, case; Wagg, state stiperintendent of pub-| sessed valuation | eae eee tle health; Dr. Clair qavlor, state | Wot? seca “caseseed value Proposition, No. $—shall' the city of “ emcage PRopucs superintendent of p instruc- : €ita.006 and vue, fe full “fst anc CHICAGO, April 25 (apr——Potwtons| : ‘ition, and Dr, Clarence B. Hilberry,|« nospital-and acq ot ones parking lot for the Clty (id: nrtsvale, OT; tenek 246; total Admiral ....., 11.6 Kelsey Hay ...422 president of Wayne State Univer-) > Hospitals : “ety onl tt, Meh: ull; he ad 2000! BB 5iM4] OPEN HOUSE — Robert Nelson, general man- __: Pemting Press Phote| i Ponting, Michigan ‘borrew the sum of Nort Datote, Red River’ Valley. Pow ‘ied Gh I! Gt Lone’ ..! 365] ager of Universal Oil-Seal Co., shows Mrs, Tom- _ families were invited to the open house to see |" William J. Emerson, county| {tials #2100800 ‘and eves te tall talth ang) ‘moderate; demand slow; Mar. tion tae cats eg '& My". 6¢3| ina Barnett, union president, a new magnetic the results of the recently completed expansion| 1 ii. superintendent, urged par-|*h#!! 2 Gefraying & pert ef the eerie Twit Alco Us. css MBS Leckn Awe's.: $841 loader at the firm's open house Sunday after. and modernization program which ups the firm's ticipating organizations and indi-|statute for the payment of debts. ating Ge oe peng — aman eS a (one 4 Com” 34 noon, All employes of the company and their manufacturing space 30 per cent. vidual citizens to — PrO-| Dated: April 26, ag SEE HO Notice is fi Given, that the vot- _DETROIT EGOS Am Cyan... 19 Lorillard |... - : vaagaaee gram starts at 8 p.m. in George ; en oe ee SS nore, agri 0 tAP) Rees. am oa ray 313 Meck Trt: | oo ge ee ‘A; Dondero High School. April 39, ‘37. ag wane green fesere/Am Motora .. 11 May D Sus ... 334 . . : - B H f " Serving as arrangements chair- "t-setterson der High Whifee—grade , A. jumbo, 40: largelAm Mews)... Si4 Mand OP +-c..: $84 Pontiac Receives News in Brie man, Emerson sald the meeting } s“Begiey Bebool 33.35 wid. avg, 3386 small 30. Orade Aim Seating """ 38:8. Mergen Lino ;. @3.3 Qa rices * * 2 has-been planned by several school j ‘ H J 4—Emmanuel Schoo) B, Me. Am Tel aie 1713 Mert Ch & 8. 204 H ighest Rati ng ; ¢celgrowe, parent-teachet ” asnocla- t Ss ere 5—wW Browns — grade A, jumbo 37; large 34./4, ‘Ton ”.... 14.5 Midi Stl Pa... 46.6 Clinton Wayne Norman, 26, of 56 groups, lag sa Senter Sten School Orede 8, aw 33%, Am Viscose .-, cB Mpls Hen ashe # s f S hool Band Hillside St., paid $100 instead of 20 tions and the Oakland County a 1 =. i Webster. Schoo! Total weekly reclepts (April 20-26) | S7mcenae. +: $3. Monsen Ch 22. 38 OF oc days in the Oakland County Jail/cal Society. The biggest sales event Senior High School 6,107 ts as ended: : Armour & Co . 13.8 Mont Fare «00 a * School re-|after he pleaded guilty to a drunk| Labor representatives also served] ' ,¢ the ae ped Ba. oo, Otte Bie. - fast esecarts & mre ese: mom AER BE Boe pea: Bs | ceived a frst vison award SDE charge today tefore, Mu in organizing the program. EME] HARDWARE WEEKI —Tineotn Schoo! sabrowns: Orade A, large 23%; medium ea a St EE TE comin owes eels dame ach wf tapes] ren Pelee Cael 3 Cn | settee: anda bateae a aa Saturday, s—Owen Schoo! seabes mnaettied, «Leen es | eeatlt AY. “? Net Dairy not! 38 prices eased at the start on the| judges in concert playing and also| Pleading innocent to a drunk! .noduled the state, May 4th, we'll be featur- ' ‘Schoo! altering pit lege ean large teal Bou gai"= at Nat Ory <~---.88 Board of Trade today reflecting a| was rated first division in sight|driving charge, Oscar Swanson, 48,|scneraa gala, n order to bring the} ing all the HARDWARE Fire, bration Mo. 4 jembe sine frosty ered and pressed) posing Air... Ah = ~ ieee t forecast for dry weather in the| reading. “jot 1947 W. agree ae — budget picture before the public. i vahme ins St. eee or sale. : oeees 2m tral ... 30.7 freed on a nd unt —Y.M.C.A. Borg Wart 43 MS 30.2| Southwest Competing: with eight Class AA/ was | you ARM Central School ist My... 48 Nia M Pw .... 30 ‘ deatTunceiey, wha bo @ bel the issue of F. City Hall = CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Balke .. 48.3 No Am Av .... 3 x * * bands _in- the state finals in F | 33—Eadlern Jr, High Schoo! "AGO, Apel 36 iAP cusnge, Bae Co... 21 or Bars. ti was little else to account| Arbor, Poritiac was one of two ae Neoorl Judge Cecil B. Mc- Dodge Introduces | er oA hee st in any ss ae ot ceipts 1,266,000; "Wholesale buying prices eee a Ohio Ol... #2 for a flurry of selling that devel-|to receive a unanimous first di- m y : ime — ng ena Wilson “School SrA co be iter asc vic. ears] Samnpeeum. HY Qvene CAE”: $33 oped at the start of trading. There] vision’ rating. The Women's Association fo { Wi if ks |] fomily — we've nl | Wilson Shock _ 90,3 B8}4: 190 FTA. aug. wholesale! Stout ain’: Ht Pee Ge H,-:: 2 was nothngi of consequence in the| Other bands ¢ompeting were:|pirst Presbyterian. Church in| wepi- Wing ITUCKS | uys of the yeor for eee eae ee ges ee yma Sas Aree te, te Se, “erie cel ce ee a ee Wever 1 cont oe biter A wae 28; t P00. *t* 43. ing ir ay ale ’ a = apiok »+,| DETROIT { — A new . a U.S. Naval Training Center checks 2756; cugrent Feceipte 9. a iy By... Seaney JO 1.0 st8|attributed to brokers represeriting| Benton Harbor and Muskegon. to 8 p.m. and Pri. May 3rd, 9 to hi-style truck, called the “Swept- today Egat al Bits. gee tenia yaley-..... 82 Bepsl Cole". 232/ -o6h and export interests, Judges were Clifford Lillya;|6 P. m. at the oon —— side 100," has incorporated the : ioe ast SS SO apes Me efotaien| eT Fue Bocce a] ket University of Michigan; Norman|S™04 "ti gree parking. —-adv [sweptwing design of the 1957] Your Handy Helptul 38—Weshington’ School oid: arrivals G0; track: 34ly total US. ca cole. “408 Philip Mot... 421| Near the end of the first hour old! Dietz, Central Michigan College; | : Dodge passenger Bendouns Mae ieWeshinnton Behool shipments 697; su; : Palm .. #3 yous aS . style wheat was 5-2 lower, May|Qscar Stover, Michigan State Uni-| Rummage Sale, St. James M. C. Patterson, president of | 41—Webster School mand Sout Cases He Resets Gat, Se Beg as Hr Pit ate as 78-5/$2.22%, new style % to 1 cent| versity; and Glenn Smith, U of M. orga hap es Ha alg to Dodge, made the es Boadway-Shell : rivals 13 track 21; 5 : erate; 7 ' 3 Proct AE July $2.10%, corn was 4% to + May I, , me the new Dodge ‘‘Sweptside 100” ¢ ‘Seti Pde nbd nates | en ROG 3 RAPS 2 Bal ower, May $1204, oats 4 00 Wl = re AS pick-up truck wth chrome bump] HARDWARE, i ‘ADA R. EVANS, Gon BeBe 482 pe a i. §2-tilower, May 67%, rye was % to 1% Threat-Maker Held If your friend’s in jail and needs ers, wheel covers and trim, 650 Auburn Ave. Se OR eet’ 6 8 Res Drug .-- ®4liower, May $1.25%, soybeans 4 Gi bail, Ph. PE 5-9424, C. A. Mitchell) Rear fender design of the: new. ios Poultry geet Ba it eB |. 8t.3|to 1% lower, May $2.41%, and lard , . —Adv.| pick-up and the two-tone colors’ rath NOTICE OF HEARING: . we NG Relel Dut 11s ans wna ‘Ss to '20 cents lower May'fy Pontiac Police combine to give it the appearance| . a ats oats LTR t OW |... 884 { y Bt... 69.3 ’ y the appearance me 2 ns ot ® pud + April, 96 (AP) dicorn Pd ..... 31.3 gt, Jos Lead . 40 |$13.55. of motion and extreme - , to. be the epeeteet par pound P.O.B. Detroit for No. 1) Curtiss Wr... 44 Bt Reg. Pap . 33.1 Butler Accuses lke The new truck with * 116-inch T Zoning Board &. the seaph (quality live poultry up to 10 a.m, Deere jvuce OR Mt .., 32.1 Pontiac police will seek a war- ; i ilable with’ 204 Cockroa es Rost, y. May’ Gch, 1987. at 8:00 broilers or fryers, (2-4 ihel? Whites 30;| Dogg aioe; ae 7 Sead AL RR. 34.1 Grain Prices cant todey. aqninst 2 Clncketon wheelbase = _ ee ae yf cicleck Bm. te amend an erdinanse s0- y stosses 3-26. Caponeties (5%- 6% Bow" chem 3 Shell Ol. -... me peas after a local bartender and of ‘Coddling’ Beck ples rity foci aia push-button One Full Year Guerantee CiProposed "Amendments to" Bloomfield Lie g A ag BO eolofed sand oe ie tb Ad Binelair 2... = ava sec yaaa a Open to-|another citizen allegedly disarmed . driving controls with automatic Gro- Zoning Ordinance. s oes veesee 87.6|, CE 7 ca from car- saad was Chane pon Bulmber identifies [continue searee and, ehert, but, balance] f nee 22 gy Sou Pac sevens 44-3] 4093 -_ percep sabre pe kill a man|_ WASHINGTON ®—Democratic| Transmission power steer A" “ection “T 4 of : Turkeys and ducklings ‘were ‘slow toler‘GelO. “qq Sperry RA +. 23-4 yarn — 8 70% in a bar Saturday morning. National Chairman Paul Butler! also are available on this mod- Section X-—Building Permits and Cer-| Turkeys | ane Pina tne «nt ga Brand... 00 F en) J sie of this amendment which is dam-liast night when the car they were(feater'ni'.."" $44 OBIE Alte .... 184 ting; quality imprevedi¢rom Young in the bar. They sai . | W R collapse, explosion, or acts Cent . 43 vee over week ago; ; Pp around Fetter-| Beck, who supported Eisenhower . of ment to coh cftectiveidriving was hit by that of @ Pon-ltneuet ay".*: 39 Us Lines °::.2 30/38 percent Lr ae ee renee fo BM Ray Feuer. for re-election last year. : 7 the purpose of this amend-|tiac resident who ran the stop ne Fane « ag Us Rub 443 feeders | Rue at strong; |inger, 32, of 1173 Vinewood St. — 4 & iw are enoble te debts or when Gus, seo ment @ “parking "shall 82 \sign at Union Lake road and Com-/tteriak tr'..| 28.9 US Steel .... 64.2) steers and CREDIT -ané srrange for payments you can clasive to drives or aisles giving: sccess| merce road, Sheriff's deputies said. {tnt me Men’. se” Ve, Toe, i-1-"" Hi4ig00d graaes: not enough done on cows Youths Injured James C. Hagerty, Eisenhow-] after, regardless of hew mech or bew many yee ows, thereto, secessible from streets or *| - albert I. Jousigno, 40, of 976 ~F =8 Diet Walgreen cons 998 so comshiige nd, ae otine, ectoes! 3 ouTns injur er’s press secretary, said last! aaa ieeaing to etraete or allem sid fe’ SelVootheis Ré., Pontiac, collided with|#2: gies" <--- Sy: Wene'A aur.: jog issere Sa de-aa i several loads MES Cons Collide eS ee Me EC URONE PLACE TO PAY the storage or parking of acento Stine Seatres ver .... 48 Westg El .... s0.2/shaiee tien 1 : leaders have attended White “area As —- a, 6 ra ys De- mt Rha ; Be a ee i338 steers 38:50: ie eee ied An accident at South Blvd and House Oe anes given by EF Member American Association of Credit Counselors at the effective of this ski, 60, of 3015 Sobiske bd ‘be «3 44 ‘tle & Tow .. 286.6 yey Pag i vt aie fed hetfers Crooks Rad:. on the Avon-Troy senhower. | ; Y o amendment, and act a troit. Johns Man ... 47.4 Yngst Sh & T 113.4/3000: “oo ers 21.80-22.50; ied htl | : “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling E. Assist You thet dete See We pertane ot 6 Jones - $0.4 Weenith Rad 113 [hey good to low choice 19.80-21.95; few Township border, Saturday night | Hours: Daily 9 to S. Wed. & Sat. $ to Evenings by App’t in wi the ‘operation on Jastrzemski is. in Pontiac eer poe and choice feeder steers 643 ont two Clawson youths and a by the 9 . Feduced to am amount iets than herein. (Ct@l Hospital with possible STOCK AVERAGES Wecives = Balable 200. Not fully estad-|Rochester boy to Pontiac General] Bermuda is surrounded by MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS | after required under this ordinance forjinjuries as is a passenger®in his fled by the Associated Press). 501: choice and prime es again Atlantic, But_it depends entirely) 41% &. Saginaw re 8-0ue Above Oskiand Thester © ee ee ene Oe Ore Oe. lear, J. Karpinski, 61, also} Apri 2 op ue under, pressure tie 12" on Roener aug: ee A 18. of 330/0n rain for drinking water. pur eet Ss t i } Es . *s er ’ Robe: - ¢ rowner, ' Teor’ aren accessible ASK pase as wage Boca 66 oSgoccoary and| Previous Day wae ne Ta ase ar ae, te reat; few choice Poschma wr — Brig 7 pees ag r minor injuries, -Jou-| et, 48°. -..~ , . ‘3 1741/9804 BF 0-28.00; ©! with a.car driven’ by Lib — tenants, ont used tor’ diepiay|Teleased for minor injuries. Jou-|sonth Ago .:..252.7 121.2 12.8 1741/04 prime vealers, 26, Genes BE — SE tee Peete aie gta" lcgne was uaiafared Uy AR RRS BL RE HLA MEnce “Seta in, mae eat Dachester, Beth are in satistacessyh a) pounstpaliy nen-pusie tor ss its Moe )9rad teed 908 ions “jambs offered, no early sales. prin sen is Charles L, Eno, 17,\am of sendhandees vale, thee wistows. or tharget., hah resstution thet on ne] OOP tee ...-- — erecomns 432 Highland St., Clawson, who was iy OPEN "ie) te places et ‘sesrmbly tm which ekoept te, ease of public. emer Ee eee cmcace LAVESTOCK = (riding with Crowner. i | biished DETRO 4 CHICAGO, April 26 (AP) — Sais a4 } Seer one ie Sait ai (a yee eh SRNL en wane ER Siena __. eet OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 'TIL 9 each 20 inches of such —— facilities | & daily or weekly news- High Lew Neca ar on aoe i to strong; Waterproof Foundations . ESD Y TIL 6: : : purpose of determining requirements for| Cnr ada terete Sah ne Saltshed [Allen Rlec, & Reulp. Co. * 38 3 s|moet burchers, over 420 Ib, sold early: TUESDAY and WEDNESDA bffstreet under this|once in each week for tree successive | Mee Ger Con: > Bi he sows, uneven; oe ig pond Foundation wall joints should be’ =O sepeaes . ' on following table will govern Earetaiter 8 po Ba Mee the pa & Gem. Oo... ; 33 raat ing ements 4 ps 4.8 completely filled and sealed to/ NATIONALLY WN BRAND . c me ted to the electors of said elt r adep- Peninedtar Met. Pd. Co. -. 2 40.1 11 [tp In eh; several ‘ts’ 1-3, 190-220 Ib|keep out moisture. Damp locations | "Tourist Homes, Motels, Hotels: tion or rejection at a or special | oe Pepe Se cg’ =. ar ge | Attending her sister as maid of 4 Junk’ ike will recount the will be a program which soatstant city editor [POOF Was ‘Lillian Strong while, Area's Usable ‘Junk . “IE Poa gegmay will include the- showing of a genie’ wei wi — iat Methodist Meeting urrection and the the litle girl as a Giel Scout, then “He Is the son DRYDEN—At the fourth quar.| Osnried os Sy Siete a samen ak ie 1057 Unban- terly conference of the Methodist) 4 to Emmaus. career as a nurse and finally as a ~|Church held here last week the) His messages ovae-g- Opting palling pair : 5 ng stalt te Carey - |following officers. were named:) will give will explain the meaning of the editor, t Fred. Harmer, Stillman Elwell and| meaning to d : Future. Nurses Club. oe ee Cari Dittman, trustees for three| Pleship in learn coesihasern: ae Ferdale, Looser Bern. Saved Deckert, bire.f 2 Oe OL Elizabeth Pike, ac- Hazel Pickleman, Mrs. Fred Har-| (vine pas Almont Group Holds daughter of Mr. ae tewards; Mrs. |= OF Faith mee Election of Officers 2 ay Edward Harbar, commission of|, D*. Dunning has selected sd membership; Carl Dittman, com- — topics for his nightly ser-) | Avtar aaa Lay nage missian of education. becca ba Monday: “Cross of Jesus.” held at the home of Mrs. E. J Others are Mrs. Edward Sheffer, Tuesday: “Gospel of the Resur. Milliken. Election of officers commission of missions;. Mrs. atten! 7 the ensuing year was held. Elected Hazel Pic : of Wednesday: “Person of Christ.” |Were Dorothy finance; Evelyn Carloss and Hazel Thursday: ‘The Incarnation.’ |Ruth » Vice president,. and sAimaggonres = auditing paso Friday: “New Testament Mes-|J€@ » Secretary-treasurer: Foot, treasurer; Hazel|®#6° of God the Spirit.” in the ‘audi- The French Academy estimates) fr Participating will be the choir,|there are 2,796 languages world |ils on girls’ and boys’ glee clubs and and written throughout the world. other smaller groups. There is noThere are many other languages; | spoken, but not written. Oxford Girl Graduates . OXFORD—Mary Patricia Jones, AVON — The last in the series'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. of three Sessone on training of beby|Jones, was recently graduated from Michigan State University with a bachelor degree in ele- ity, Mary Patricia plans to teach in the public schools next year. A tagged male market crab, from which comes commercial miles on the. ocean floor in 10 weekts, the California Fish — Game ‘Department ‘ of Chi Omega soror- 259 recently traveled 35 and has reports. erto Rican ‘Workers | May Top 60,000 in ‘5 through May 5. er and singer, Andrews has been BOB ANDREWS Northern Regional Director of Free Methodist Youth, Bob An- drews is being featured as speak- er at the Free Methodist Church, East Lafayette St., Romeo, Talented speak- featured at youth rallies, revivals youth camps. The public been invited to attend the evening services at 7:30. __Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted Female 7 EAR z [ : L au'te mili »4 J “= DON'T PASS UP). MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash through Classified Ads! FE 28181. GET IT QUICK, (through Classified Ads!) ¥o Yes, whatever it is — dial : 4 Van Lines. tne. tional Fs Sroadview, ii. “AMAZING FIRE FIGHTERS eo Refi - so cent ‘ erences, ir naa ence Marurek Motor, 8. oodward BARBER STEADY $100 take-home pay. OR 3-7260. BLUEPRINT OPERATOR Start earning imme- tutely Write Rawieigh's. Dept. MCL, 696-776 - DRIVERS OVER 7%, Dany & part time for night shift. Apply 438 Orchard Lake, 3 to 6 ‘p.m. CAR WASHERS WTD. Day & night. Regular & b steed s. Jax-Kar Wash. 300 8, Hu er Bivd, Birmingham, Do You Want to pt act La FROM BE ABLE TO dae TO ANYONE ip fg rig to 5:06 p.m, Mon, 8:00 a.m-12:00 noon Sat. es fb? EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMAN Good salary. Full time ees 67 Berson on lifted man. ly in a bance S N, FOR RELIABLE reliable men, over aA Must own for be able to invest and personally Real Estate Sales CORB GIRLS, Sons, OVER VER 18. part-time a oe Seen. Our company needs men full time and part —_ to sell ee =] old com fo tendo lore. A ent work A r . We will train you. Tues. "5:30 through 4:00, only. inc. ¥ Mr, Dale. De- PE 5-8000. a UNiversity 34477, Mr, Kell- ALAR CLEAN CUT AMBI- tious sel] new cars at Sales, 280 5. Sagi- Start Life Anew MEN WHO FIND IT DIFFICULT SECUR EMPLO' NW TO E DUE ADVANCED A WE HAVE PERMA OR PART- TIME © YMENT FOR YOU, THIS A zoy MEN ON PENSI OR SECU AT FIND IT DIPF- PICULT AY'S HIGH COST © G, CON- SULT US AND LEARN HOW EASY IT 18 TO MAKE A FU. TURE FOR YOURSELF. APPLY IN PERSON 78 N. PADDOCK BETWEEN 12 AND 5 P.M. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY ROUTE SALESMAN CALL — MO ae ATED wing Te Man FOR GEN. FOR GEN. Maal op a S Mee Silverbrook Farms. 41770 © Mile. Novi. a te TO wel] known earnings. CITY -OF PONTIAC are now taken for fire Ts. Spemons must be at Ss", 21 to 28 yrs. of (time in service allowable), ac or equiva- lent, Aj to the Personnel fice, 8. OR TO ig CARE OF 8AD- dle is Riding Sta- ble, 23175 wet 4 «Mile Rd near Telegraph Rd. GUARANTEED STEADY WORK Call on our customers in your area. Bath. 6125.00 & week and | Actual made - up samples nished. No b sifntee wean orth w en Co., 403 Nicollet ave. Minne- __apolis, Minn. hiGH iH PAYING | JOBS: FOREIO trades one Dept 1 National, 1020 Broad, Newark, NJ. MARRIED MAN WITH CAR 33-47, . Established route. pecially ‘apply a "| MECHANIC’ —CHRVSDER PRO DUCTS EXPERIENCE, SEE KSTON 0 TOR SALES 32 8. MAIN, CLARK, s PART TIME MEN WANTED. Call FE 8-0258 ask for Mr. John- son ve average “Kew cars tarnished 7 advanced. cepted, S.. ay eavennomenn. lew see McLane, Waldron, No calls, 10°. 2 p.m, Wednesday Youro MEN, ARE YOU BE- tween the ages of 17 and 18% and desire part time employment bell a wala te 6 months all ex- on oer program to quality yeu good pos fast - lls organization in vow com munity. ou receive $1.64 per hour’ for 2 hours each week after one of boron ing prom _ Peomeal Saertews each ion: 8 p.m, Parents invited. 37 W Lawrence 8t., Pontiac, ZONE MANAGER Investors Diversified Services, now serving many customers in this area, is ready to expand its sales and service for more com- plete coverage. Man- ager selec must either have sales experince or definite sales ability, must have anes fe rd working 30-55. and morally mente | Age per application of time and effort should produce for him one of the community's top incomes. f you know a local man who ean qualify~a friend or yourself — write for complete details to Charles H. Moore, Divisional Man- ager, Box 6, Pontiac Help Wanted Female 7 OPAPP BDPPL PLL LA ALP LLL LLL A GIRL WTD. OBNERAL HOUSE. work. 5 days. ‘Live . Good home. MA 6-3407. AMBITIOUS WOMEN. FASHION- Press. day, Tuesday and Wednesday at} sma Two experienced sales people. ey Lewis, Sales Mansger: | Serial ASSISTANT TYPING FE : 7. Not a summer job, SALESMAN Write Pontiac Press Box 116. Y IN PERSON. PART TIME OR PERMANENT WORK. Froers. WAITRESS, OR i ey lunches | >: yr bar. 23-0135 before 5 p.m. SPURTE D WAITRESS » canted. an t Diste Hwy wy. EXPORIERCRD WAITRESS, 44-9000. "MUST BE 18. AP- Drive-In, 2670 Au ee T| GENERAL HOUSEWORK, LIVE e all FE in, small home, . Exeelient or tag 1 se ork only Bt nights. Fangs off. $20. ML a Sylvan Lake. _requireds’ Box 110, Pontiac Press. LOCAL DENTIST HAS OPENING for dental assistant. Write Pontiac Press, Box 17. MIDDLEAGED IR Bd arts anted. 23 Jones Tubbs & Hatchery Rae (PRACTICAL) $73.40 TO fill future va- . Farmington and surrounding areas, Must be in have 1 an : igan Civil Service, OP PORTUN ITY WOMEN D HORE FORMATION neta 285_WHITTEMORE. ON og & ae Oe arments re pply x eaners. 719 W. Huron, SALESLADY EXP. ONLY, COATS, suits, dresses, mgs ipo and ac- cessories, and commission, full or vt me, i Pierce 2 Re es EXP, ONLY, AlL- terin, t, = dresses, for- mast ‘Good sala 241 PIERCE 8T. B'ham SHAMPOO GIRL WITH LICENSE. MI 6-3212. ; SHORT gay No Night Work All Permanent Waving New Downtown Shop te ll —— Sh T8% a oe ag in : FE #-3560 Stenographer Interesting career itions with Juvenile Court, Paid vacation and and hospitaliza- e and retirement ben- Center. og Telegraph Road near Dixie wy. Apply Oakland County Pavel Office, 1 ae ette St. Pontiac. FH 3-7151, STRONGS A_& W ROOT BEER KEEGO HARBOR OPENING SOON. INSIDE & OUTSIDE ar WANTED. FE 2-3202 AFT- LADIES | * SPORTSWEAR DEI DEPT. AP- _tlelp Wanted Female 7 ape he on cope. Tams, no re oe collecting, Call ,OL delive or 2-4509, . WOMEN oe fas oe a meen, ork, hours poreers. "al “EM 30038, z sti. W . ABLE HOUSE an rene between 45 and ears old. Sleep in, adult family. Excel- lent ss . Write references to . Pontiac Press. WOMAN UNDER housewo: hud Co. Real Estate Salesman Chance to Make Good Money. P. W. DINNAN 6 W. HURON IN REAL ESTATE 1223 - TWO REAL ESTATE sales REAL ESTATE SALES HELP AND ORDE 8 Employment Agencies 8A/ EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 2 Com Nat'l. Bank i meek fain, he Graebner's JOBS FOR A Work Wanted Male 10 LAWN SERVICE. ROLLING, FER- shrub- Building Service 2 ‘ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED Roberts, FE . Pree estimates. Ph, FE _ MA 5-7506. ELECTRICAL oe LICENSED - Murray. 2-8657 GARAGE ES OUR SPECIALTY Call for a bid. aed be * gia you did. Clarkston ____—iMA_ 8.15803 ae “Kinde a a ot Ont PE 24046 “Marsh. Work Wanted Female 11 TOUSEMOVING, PE 4-8450.'L. A. ne 30s, FLEMING FLOOR LA 3 finishing. 138 edison. PB. CET ME aivs signed gescsoettn, bandas, Nesnis, 5 ry MEN & GIRLS 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING ay . FE 17-2067. re NING, 1 DA GIRLS __Pick up & deliver, EM 3-0059 , for doctor, M- IRONINGS, PICK UP & DE- wasn sis Need” os liver. PE 2-5413. = FAMILY LAUNDRY DONE IN MY GIRL FRIDAY, ty young Phome, PE 64908. bo stock broker ey : , switchboard, ‘will | HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE. aera ee sale 175 | trained in typing. RECEPTIONIST, for wuoctor, light [YPIST. 40 eeueeaes JR, SECRETARY, ” Wight SECRETARY, to executive .. MEN — TRAINEE (3169) ..... UPERVISOR, Trainee (2270) DESE, sales (2208) as i ' Graebner's } “MICHIGAN’S mi, Employment Agencies 8A CAREER GIRLS DOCTOR’S ASSISTANT $240 Personable young lady between the ages of 20 to 40 wo help doctor. ust type at least WPM. Will be _—— a procedures. See Jane ~ CLERK TYPISTS $275 Attractive young lady with some eer owen Must type at leas See Pat. FOR MEN Manager - Trainee $300 | chool ween oe of 21-4 ~“ as ettiee manager. See Miss James. _ SALESMAN $400 needs td —s : S ei wise housewives, who have lead. TATLORESS rea eA E bboee eggs fi 4 he gen mt Experienced in commertial NEED a SEPERTERICED. FuLr| Yourself with Sara Coventry Jew- GRESHAM CLEAN ERS TIME SALESMEN to Work on elry. Unit director positions now 625 Oakland large [NEW HOUSE L PROsUCT. avaliable. FE +6189. Also jist & sell Ce ANSWER TELEPHONE, HELP PERSONELL Service, Gall, raat gaye re "Par ee INTERVIEWER IVAN W. SCHRAM “REALTOR ‘2m m. T yeaa wese t between = Se ages - ‘SALESMEN “ age oreered, + — ite sales representa tive BAKERY SALESLADY oe Sig Rienarce sha’ cores ue nasionay saverieed a BaaYanrTE Ww _Meple —___prmingham A bee UNLIMITED! heating crear ee HOM: Avon Cosmetics | furnishdd “Seeeclient opportuntey |