PF Re SE a eh eee = pia gee Fs Se ee ae et Sab = ie a ies EP eee Se Egos Se ee ee ee ee ee ae ea ee aes Se os = 2 1 ae 3 pee = ee } oe ee! we. = - | fee id me a hae 7S “ye “eS eS > me ss Coe, See ae Va. | eee Sea ee : la A Se * ; ue sei ys ; se f ; 7 = fies : ase 5 je oes e " : ' ‘ 2. 2 = ae ¥ : ih 2 te = h : : ce eee A e : : 7 ' Ce ; % i ‘s 4 ; : 2 fe - fa f ‘y : = be “ “The Weather | : | Nha A lone 7 | betatin an Page 2) line Alan al lll lls Ne a i es ae ‘Vith YEAR =-=S=S™*~<“‘“‘“‘; RRR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1958-24 PAGES ‘ : oe ~ — ee lease os 4 or 5-Cent Stamp Issue(akland’sBid | Youll Need New Plates Soon (Cuban son Brings Death, = Sana re Oil Was Poured Upon Car Course Launches Senate Debate or 5th Judge cn, ge seeiaatatin ing. wes Mish silia lk Wek tek Tiesto yo ied bi wetipeaior & Nearing Vote opens a long-delayed floor debate rates on - and third classicent fate. Both sides expect a . mail 60 to per cent. close vote. cae today on, proposed fight idether| Several Democrats are seeking! Proceeds tron the S-cent stamp Roberts Sees Phillips’ des letter rate will be 4 or 5 cents to knock the 5-cent stamp out of|would be earmarked for moderni- Attempt to Stall Bill President Eisenhower has been|‘?¢ bill, leaving the flat 4cent!zation of post offices over the na- ese ee \atee higher pasek-ceina.obeseti"et:, Te Seem peavision wasition. This rate “would add about] Failing in House 1953, adopted by a 7-6:vote in commit-|175 millions annually to the yield . ’ ever since he ! j . HAVANA (#—Rebel kid- te. expected from a straight . 4-cent Set Se ;- | ‘The Republican leadership plans'stamp. A bill to provide a fifth napers freed world cham- _ . County was headed for a f : * the Senate floor until today, al- Manuel Fangio of Ar ireagh te nowe twice ae | 70) YeaTS YOUNG Today jw today despite an sp- lgentina unharmed today ae ee : after Cuba’s $10,000 Gran | race ended in tragedy and suspicions of foul play. ~ . - While Fangio, unshaken by his 29-hour experience, talked with reporters, thorities disputed claims parent unsuccessful at- tempt by Rep. Harry J. Phillips (R-Port Huron) to stall it. Phillips, member of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, said the bill violated a “hold the The permanent rate would be 4 ‘lline” spending policy Re- # as a with the present 3 publicans in the state are a se gy peat conte, insisting on. j one poured hig as Soe “Phillips hasn't changed any- course of the race in which Leader B, he 46-year-old, five-time one's vote but his own," said Rep. Farrell E. Roberts (R-West Bloom- field Téwnship), one of the -six ‘Oakland County lawmakers who bit— wo title-holder was to have been the star attrac- * * * : Still predicting successful house passage in its present form, Rob- erts said the measure probably would be voted on in the afternoon session. He called Phillips’ move last ger pay increase than he wants if night “just a delaying tactic.” : i : : “ oa be : slicked down with oil, presum- 1b were. hy wganerry “He comes trom the circuit with Pontiac Press Photo ably in a rebel attempt to wreck The Senat also would boost the lowest case load per judge,’ ONLY FEW DAYS LEFT — The pretty miss Thurman, 19, of 60 N. Shirley, and you may see eo thet, Reberts pointed cut. above poses with Frank Clement, auto parts her in person if you don’t get your 1958 plates on redentatives wnit-| Manager at the Pontiac Retail Store, to point out in time. Judy is 2 secretary at the Pontiac Traf- Officials at first agreed, but « r ad tent verte caning ‘he bili! that midnight Friday (Feb. 28) is the deadline fie Violations. Bureau, where fines for driving |!atet oa co pid on r) because they said the four present| for driving with 1957 license plates. She is Judy with expired plates are collected. . antes y The judges are saddled with the big- posedly — | qd a AP Facsimile ivest case ‘oad. per judge in the commission contended its techni- | ANOTHER WORK DAY — Secretary of State Dulles celebrates . cians had “eliminated absolutely s Sane ene AFL-CIO State. Marriage#z=i3==:* Robis Station | Sesser ee tacstscecmm war auinacl tyne |, Putin’ mention wiih, ren] 4 Ad Ea Ne ate Marriage ers ass ai Department of State. The picture-was made four days ago. When |" Postponement of the last ‘> ‘ e eo : * old Up 2 Ate Sica mites ean nasa te ce s'Now Accomplished Fact 2222 ary. : : n . “How are we to be expectéd GRAND RAPIDS @®—The mar-|dowry It consists of $64,029 in cash|their Lansing headquarters at 11|race and embarrass President Ful- : to to $1,400 'Mackie rit hold down - vaalthyrry 4 tojriage of the AFL and CIO in Michi-lin the treasury, $67,000 in cashlam tomorrow and demand their|S®ncio Batista’s regime. iMac Writes Back: squeeze every dime out o cost}gan was an accomplished fact to-|and bonds in a reserve fund and|charter and the prope: TO BE HELD AGAIN A masked bandit wielding a rifle of government, if we pass on these|day , all rty mn 1000 building in Leming Gen. Fernandez Miranda, s bills without close study,” he said.| But reluctant kinsmen of the MFL President George W. | Brig. : ford Towmiip gas statin ot A] [Money for Highways . nit, Tiuctant Knemen, of thelNOTICE SERVED Dean and’ Seeretary-Treasurer [head of the sports commission catinemnan Ciimne Oh ae es SE : Y g Y The judge bill is aimed at creat.|to dowry of some $171,000, | ,wsGenin, has, served, males. at) 40 tinued om Page 2, Col. 8) cay, ton: Gro Premis ‘wl. Bo Seo me Being Spent as Available zs xv xe x cp nithuanauce ospene hides st nese ner the . , Charles Allen, the station map- ‘By PETE LOCHBILER six years, b&ginning Jan. 1, 1960. George Meany, . e e e tendant, Francis : marriage, officiated here yester-) run 314.19 miles, was halted after a sn et tae ate & nei Federal highway dollars are being spent in Michigan) ;,)°"vinean and among thelday at the blending of the AFL onsiaers and pl ng Cifuentes’ crash. Stirling Moss of terford Township, were closing upjas fast as they are available, the State Highway Depart- cratic lawmakers from ‘Oakland pony el rage om a8 con ; la 35 a de- bon eg oe ~ nals Peper ment retorted today to charges made by Rep. William §.|County might mde-steh, ® Pot isan ited ssbor yetornct B vs Anot h er A dve n ty re aos wener adie Bor $3,- : , “\Broomfield (R-Royal Oak). : : Age 3 shortly before 11 p.m. ; ; said. No one showed up say ae white | “We have programed all of the federal money that sokyend - and it was done in comparative Fangio will wind up with more, face, (we can actually. collect and+—r . or vr . harmony. HAVANA (INS) —Disheveled but smiling and un- - though he did not compete. waved the rifle and /spend, plus’ more than 40/day, the spokesman quoted'a letter Eddie Fisher § Wife |, democratic Gov. Willams, weer-Iharmed, the great Argentine racing car driver Juan ean shouted, ——— the money, per cent of the funds that)the highway commissioner had| @-+ “4 ms. eget Sanaa Manuel Fangio was released early today by his Cuban) $5,000 bandit tcok from Allen’s|il become available after|*Titten Broomfield in rebuttal: Gives Birth to Son Williams told the state merger gre a ss wattle ay Li aa # be usedJuly 1,” a highway depart-| “Assuming your (co.nments) » \ / iting the coolness w c ae i iia win eae spokesman sald. berate po dhargyeap Qtatort the fae is ne al ans with bites bones k os amazing ‘racing career, the five-times world champion ae Amie me Bae ue S i to Ellis Martin, an attend) Broomfield yesterday had] record concerning Michigan's use sdied ern Planning to Look Sharp {described his 16 hours of captivity as “just another ad-|ovedd semaion te Cuba two or prociaiming “it” sary 1 gegen department) of federal: highway aid,” hae vi : “f DETROIT # — Two Detroit.|\venture in my life.” also took about $50 from log” of $139,000,000 in federal high- cantante kie’s ovsegehe age pean The singer's wife, actress Deb. cueaee 30 — Potten tad =~ Speaking to reporters at the Argentine Embassy fol- Some of the other 7 about ‘how federal ald is made | ble Reynolds, gave birth yester- | sharpest dressed truckers any- }OWing his release shortly¢ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) vailable by the federal govern: | day to an 8 pound, 742 ounce | where, after last midnight, Fangiojadded that he had been assured mined amount of money, it. wasigiant step forward in ving our| o ah y * ’ : “pes . : 4 ae nee ge Fade nl ge ha ment and how if is being used.” baby at St. Joseph Hospital. Fis pogo boards of Locals 299 identified his kidnapers asithere was no thought of holding| Figertown Reports Begin _After taking the money he locked) Broomfield blamed slow planning The. spokesman argued that They haven’t decided on a name, tien, Cal ak tae kets, |followers of insurgent lead- him for ransom. Follow the Detroit Tigers in bothmeninthewashr on the part of Highway Commis- Broomfield’s figures were mislead-| ‘The Fishers have a daughter, | j.sther and wool oe (cost: ler Fidel Castro. added that the rebels had} their spring training workouts at both men in the washroom and|sioner John C. Mackie. In Mackie’s| ing. “Of the $139,000,000. which he} Carrie Frances, born Oct. %, | shout $12), to rank and file : s Hed. absence from, the state eapital to-’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | 1956. te a] s E d 3 if +E g Fs i f, < th if i “A z Lenten Meditations _ ] - Only Dust on Your Bible? The pudgy, balding king of , sorte rader, bute ve ot Watch Out for Sunburn; him they had hoped to. kidnap } HOLLYWOOD, Calif, (AP)—The “| started thinking of a ser- A Bible in the hand ts worth ant gaat of -sslng “caper Balmy Weather to Stay © door of opportunity is opened by mon out there for all nag people two on the shelf. penal , pes ao Fangis te: . pushing, — ne prea arergpins ip usrsabomy A lot of kneeling keeps you in compete in, and win, Cuba's first) If Pontiac area residents find themselves afflicted : Take life as you find it, but ; | gped Manding with God. ran Premio race @ yeat ®g° with spring fever early this year it’s no wonder. i ew't leave tt os. They had to be short and say The Christ we will not share we He was a heavy favorite yester-; While Pontiac’s high of 54 yesterday was not record % ¥ something — I just sort of went on cannot kee a day to win again. Instead, he lis-/preakin h of 57 in Detroit was the highest read- @ Bo go the “Stop-Light Sermons’. .. Other pithy proverbs he has post- ound of, police court. . sgepenarnighypoew on hee ben nh, 3. ‘ since the Weather Bureau | postetl weekly by a bard of the church ed — some original, some culled from . tragic er six Pontiac Press Cited piliboard, the Rev, Dele H, Cofited, iis teading, some from parishioners: ,,,, 2%° Sermon om. the Mount will yong, Coben: Artanis’ Garcia: C- . in 1 pastor of Crescent Heights Methodist Is there any dust on your Bibley “‘t YU Out of the valley. Naot aan ee wsfor Good Typt h 7 ‘Church. 5 Your day goes the way the cor- = : S aeacgogei TF areagha Proomareg Reo ypograpny They flash their messages to ners of your mouth turn. “I started to apply your say- moved twice more under the noses fl motorists passing the busy corner of If your religi ts little it ings in my life for the week they of thousands of police and soldiers CHICAGO — The Pontiac Press Fairfax and Fountain avenues. News= —ig_ worth little. WHE Sp, IPS HENAN Cones fer paper colunmists frequen quote : me.” - — “98 . |nual Inland Dail¥iPress ‘Gee red : If you are too busy to pray, you. : . , 2 ees judging for typographical excel- Ma strech | One woman calls him to criticize, §|| Comics ..........+++ oseegs AT | C8 Det that Bis captors GS 8 fh ce, among newspapers of *. A Hollywood songwriter was 30. cages Mat EY is comment however, if the message isn’t cheerful || County News .......s...+++ 18 peg Bevcurrvened work ae trom. 25,000 to 7,000 circulation. | taken with “The train on the rail- 1. peeps out of. « Or mentions the devil, as in: © | Baltorials ......++..+e++eres bs Gun a Peigoste tetiaa gy. {Other awards in the same class|} t ‘road. to heaven carries -no baggage é ae ‘has wrapped ap nm himself = Sleeping saints ‘serve Satan. . pee ee A ME asec ite . 7 % An though I wasn't ‘interested be. bah ae _— Herald, first; y cars” that he asked the clergyman makes a pretty small parcel. The Rev. Mr. Conrad said his own || Sports .,.........0006 1415 | cause I have nothing to do with | -.+ second; Rockford (Ill) Reg- for permission to write such # song... q fool's tongue is, always long favorite is this sign he posted last || Theaters ............... uci ee: ister - Republic, third; and Cham- “fhe Rev. Mr. Conrad switched enough to cut his throat. > June after getting a call from a hos-. || TV & Radic Programs .... 23 | The rebels, he said, told him) paign - Urbana (Ill) Courier hon-) 5. sev - Faith k whe pital: || Wilson, Earl .....,....+. ++» 3. |they had hoped to prevent the bigjorable mention. The Inland aisso- several years ago from straight an- eeps the man who keeps. : , : mts of sermon titles. © the faith, = It’s a boy!!! i s Women’s Pages ..... vases #11 holiday race by ny aking jts ciation is comprised of som al» aaa ewes attraction would be unable tojnewspapers in 20 midwestern ams TaN Al caret to's. Ter 8. Pe tows, compete. The millionaire Argentine states, Lis , ¢ wey aes ge he gon bg PBL GLE POOF ; Satie ee ean Sas = Toe t tog : re fee Ub = af ee : 5 ; pete a* t% co | ' HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUE H - Miccinn Rrida Byrd May Yield : Missing Bride to Dratt Move May Be Hiding 29 22 Again . : y : . | WASHINGTON - - comps (D-V; tly is teete 1 Doctor, Friend: Reveal ie verge of yielding to a drat Fright of Brooklyn Girl/movement to seck a fifth six-year <7 spay, | in the Senate. Before Wedding | x * + S Byrd, who announced Feb. 2 2 NEW YORK i — A doctor and he ‘planned to retire from public a girl friend say Brooklyn's miss-|life next January, said only that ing bride-to-be may have ‘gone jhe is having difficulty framing an into hiding on her. wedding dayjanswer to a resolution of the Vir- because of “stage fright.’ The - General Assembly asking rospective bridegroom disputes im to run again. this theory. From pol. it was learned, * * * however, that the 70-year-old Sen- ' As 25 detectives and 10 police-;2tor is leaning toward a decision) 1 women worked full time on the|to run again. They described him) ‘ case and met dead-end after|*S greatly impressed with the a. » dead-end in the hunt for 29-year-|tion of the State Legislature ai : old Irene Arzedi, ber best friend, | ith more than 2,000 letters urging . Tess Roman, told of a shower|//m not to quit the Senate. . : : ae ; given the prospective bride at a/ * .% * ; ; : | ; id. wll Brooklyn sportswear factory where| Many of these, letters have been : they worked. : read by Mrs, Byrd, an invalid / * * & who regularly is transported to ‘ . ° | The Baleer Brothers Motor Coach Co., which operates a fleet lof 36 buses, served notice to the City Commission that it will go out of business May 14. eve tem eimai nou i EG ée Z 4 “Dy: ring the party Irene grabbed Washington ambulance aie i me by the arm and said: “Tess, eros Peg lrg ocied to stand by me, I'm frightened,’” Miss Roman said. “She was shak-| *. ¥.2 ing at the time. ___-__| Jn announcing his intended re-| “I think she just ran away. |tirement, Byrd said he was doing She's a frightened girl. She’s that|° to carry out a pledge he made type — a very timid person.” |to Mrs. Byrd six years ago, that i May 14. He said the loss of $8,375 was recorded last year despite a reduc- if a ! } | | : . Pontiac Press Phote The company increased fares & Se. Alte’ ‘tesave, whe ted fichl pana are tan WELCOMED TO YOUTH HOME — William — jacent to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium on Cooley |nickel last May to 25 ‘ents for}; treated the Arzedi family for 25 (term. ©. Moulton Jr., second from right, superintend- Lake road. Helping to register the children, |adults, but the revenue failed to : = years, said he believed . Miss ent of the Oakland @ounty Children’s Center, ranging in age mostly from 12 to 17, was Harold cover the losses. : Arzedi could not face up to * , ee welcomes, four of the 45 children that moved Cooper, right, a member of the staff. The home Balcer said the only solution ‘ : marriage, as has happened to y ‘| yesterday from the center at 2050 Telegraph Rd. was opened by the county because of crowded | the bus firm could see would be } . many other women, and ran | @ | to the county’s new Youth Home on property ad-. _ conditions at the center, Moulton said. acenn pean of. semsntyel Yow { i eee ele ns , po orn eg | t,” the doctoi . gi : r i Balcer : at fered stage frigh r Ready for lke Legislators, Citizens Confer in Ann Arbor er adhe motor conch so at aig Ianora issued an appeal to Miss = St d 1P C pany has operated at a profit in| a0) tut obts in on Arzedi to “get in touch with me,”| Signature Only Needed tudy Personal Property Tax on Cars eT ee te eek 4] Oe ees | Serene nos ante tase a and talk over wedded life. to Raise. US. Ceili « >] G t R _ |position where higher fares, short-| In other & commission-| lawyer McGavin is making the + * # US. Ceilingitg Raise Local Government Revenues. |Prrtaccercvensiste rclet wouldlers backed Police Chiet Ralph W.| try’ te Lancing jest to prepare Miss Arzedi was to have been! by $5 Billion : not be enough to take care of losses|Moxley’s recommendation that two| the way for legal action. married Saturday afternoon to / on the city lines. AAA Cab Co. cars be taken off of the MFL and the Joseph Pinto, 31, a neighbor. : ANN ARBOR @ — A personal, The researchers keyed theirjlocal- government units now get once the streets. Both vehicles were un- en oe state organi- | After they had breakfast together WASHINGTON # — Only Presi-|ooerty tax on automobiles would|revenue estimate to current mill|about 95 per cent of their locally SAGINAW — Served by Saginawjable to be brought in for inspec-|St0te naieed de Ebien Bone i that morning she went to a neigh-|dent Eisenhower's. signature on, 8 8 mi dollars a year orjrates and assessment ratios .in/raised revenues from the property ~—— . } borhood pharmacy, bill Billi today more into local. government tills,|Michigan together with experience|tax, and suggested that their taxing os cream and bobby pins — and|“ve dollars the limit ‘fixed! -isators and select citizen sjof Ilinois in applying the personal authority should be extended into : by law on the size of the national avin Michigan taxation were)property tax to automobiles. other areas. debt. ow ie told today. * «*«' & x* * * — 7 8. ?. Traditionally, Michigan assessing) In New York and Pennsylvania, — The — Pe eed = The possibility was raised by/°Mficials never have tried fo reach/|they ro rad gener aging haow A S7% | |which some senators said no in-\four economists from three major|household goods and other tangible tor collections. a (Continued From Page One) ~ ~~ the ‘| jcrease should be voted now, while|state universities in a bulky, two-|Possessions of individuals — ’ ndi All Funds cluding Moss, indicated that they|\W#ING PARTNER ex ~ . others contend five billion was not|volume research staff report on/the personal property tax, but in) In fiscal 1957, the property tax ing hed enough of Cuban racing. The state CIO Council, with a 2 4S | \enough. the property tax. ay esac oo gro “sag? levy statewide of 622 — . + | Because there were oll slicks at|membership of about 600,000, was a — _—eemene} | The hiké to 280 billion dollars | It was reviewed by participants |i nustry. dollars represented about 46 ver for State Highways seversl Gilliewlt curves sd cor-/8 ying partner. K complied wie ¥: 1959. This is the fourth temporary | Conlin (R-Tipton), House taxation PROPERTY TAXATIOS (Continued From Page One) | sabotaged the track but this|Charter and assets of 1% million ; ¢ | chairman. The Conlin researchers said that) The researchers found some fault : was officially denied. dollars to’ Meany'’s aide, R J. Is it true thet 0 halo around the! lacyenso tn ‘diy’ att “‘paseed a with the so-called Dodge Report] (Broomfield) refers to, $71,935,000 mag Thomas, former United Auto Work- moon indicates approaching rain? | Eisenhower's request. The last . on assessment procedures in De-/has been appropriated to us. by|/S@OKEN OIL LINE ers president. The MFL claims a We noted in an earlier piece on) previous one, a three-billion in- troit last October, saying criticism|Congress for interstate highways| Race authorities said young Ci-/membeship of some 300,000 but the weether that a. helo often) crease, expired June 98, 198. *L ; ! of methods used by the Detroit|in the fiscal year 195859 and will/fuentes, who was cut and badly|AFL-ClO Spokesmen say that esti- somes cll ate of & warm! The Senate finally passed the | | ra vaTe Board of Assessors might be con-|not become available to the state|bruised, probably lost control is|mate is at least 100,000 too high. is formed when. high, thin feels "had pone anroues te ol a strued as an argument, for ,Jax|wnth after July 1.” the spokesman/S) Spetting Oty another cucer| . Messy Wited Go’ chargers st . We de ome ent t ‘y. ° racer . clouds move in above you, giviNg\-aiis demanded by foes of the bill. ps -° orcement Policy. 2 * | "Nevertheless, hhe continued, the|which had broken its oil line| Sth the state CIO and the MFL the moon a halo effect, while be- O ive clence ad | highway department has elready earlier, “| to pave the way for ‘merger } low, just above the surface if the)’ © OP ome, They also said a number of] \o-ammed more than half its a eae He cracked down after the state : earth, ‘the weather is clear. Sen. Cotton (R-NH) was beaten ; changes in’ property tax &88€SS-!195¢'59 interstate funds and “willl Many of the drivers noted that| AY Seed Bis orders Qifite often — but not always —/|74-12 in his effort to shelve the) A 1934 graduate of Pontiac Cen-|dents have in trying to meet Amer--ment administration generally have programed the entire appro-|a single broken ofl line could not| The Michigan merger — 40th : this means the leading edge of a bill for the time being by sending tral High School will return to his|ica’s needs in these fields. should be considered, including: priation by July 1,” he predicted.|have left the track in the condi-\2mong the states—sets a pattern : warm front has moved overhead, it back to the Finance Committee. school tomorrow to stress the need| x * * Encouragement of payment ot)" in addition, another $30,000,000|tion they found it. for Meany to follow in dealing at a very great height, while the) Sen. Lausche (D-Oto) lost 56-27 for more scientists, engineers ‘and/ re ime bills by installments. |, federal primary, secondary ur-| They pointed out that on Sunday|With other stats, such as Rhode surface edge is still several hun-lon a proposal to hold the increase| technicians. a nl Peview of assessments by county-i,.n road aid will not be available|the course had ‘been used for|Island and New Jersey which have : dred miles westward. The slant of to three billion dollars, a move x * * joperating oo a. eee agencies, rather than local until July 1, the spokesman added.|stock car and motorcycle races|been slow to merge on the state a warm front isso great that its|that was supported by Chairman! He is Lt. Col. Paul E. Cool, alpartiteaind eo ag im boards. “We have programed all the|and that there had been accidents|level After merger on the national : forward ieaning, high-altitude Byrd (D-Va) of the Finance Com- native of Pontiac now assigned as : LEGAL LIMITATIONS 1956-57 and 1957-58 funds that were/during these which could have ac-|!evel Dec. 5, 1955, state and local : edge, is often over you a day, or mittee. chief of Guided Missiles Branch,| Col, Cool, a veteran of more | .._. 1. tax rate limitations to|apportioned us,” the spokesman|counted for the oily track. groups were given two years to : more, before you feel the effects! - x * * Investigation and Field Operations) than 21 years service, joined the replace cacolien of millage under| declared. merge voluntarily A on the surface of the earth. | The House passed the bill by a|Division at the Norton Air Force| Army Air Corps in 1936 and be jo a a5 mill amend- a « # : f The CIO is dominant in Michigan a 4 Since this is probably the most |328-71 vote Jan. 23. . Base, California. came a pilot in 1940. In 1942, he ant : | i 6 Lak because of the large UAW mem- iz frequent cause of a halo, then it! Col. Cool is the brother of Joseph : _& « He scoffed at hints by are ce on reat es hepitde Oe: Gee. uatiweel evel te follows that rain can be expected , ane Cool, 22 Collingwood Ave. * field that the state and Oakland . AFL membership is: about twice to follow a halo — in most in-\Knife Slip Kills Butcher He will fly trom California to- Complete exemption of tangible|County might “lose out” in federal Thinner Than Usual the CIO membership. : stances, A warm front usually E dey te speak ra junior and senile? - personal property under the prop- interstate funds because of slow : i 1 brings a day or more of steady DETROIT «— : interstate highway funds merger hee ‘anal communitie in th Ss t Emergency Service a Taronbeedp igiaeaed pga i uses re to come into the fold later iues in the upper Sacramento} perporr w — More cars need- Ave., has become the fourth|@ nal average of 78 per cent. Left out in the cold were the *Valley were evacuated last BP pclasstide mavieg oe teu cond candidate to throw in his hat for) wong sTATISTICS’ Sentatlers. they have been ex- b+ night as rivers flooded in Michigan in 1957 than in any dace: cael. state representative ‘from FUMISC) sae session are a tment pelled by the AFL-CIO and were ss homes. previous year, says the Automo- LT. COL. PAUL in the coming fall elections. and a half old,” the not ¢ligible to take part in the The storm howled itself out in|bile Club of Michigan. - x & * |said. “As of Feb. 14, the highw: state merger even if they had The Weather the Central Valley, but yesterday x oe + served as captain and flight lend- | Allen, a household appliance| Stir Aine” pee Syne neey been willing. One reaton Meany 5 inches of rain fell in the Mendo-| 4.4 it forecast, 1958 will be an| fT in B17 combat operation in the jdealer in the city and Oakland | planning to a place where we were cracked down on th state AFL Pull U.S. Weather Bareau Report - |°iN0 County towns of Hopland and bi : South Pacific area. County chairman of the Nationallin » position to contracts! was for its refusal to part com- : Cloverdale and most areas north|°“e™ Digger ¥' = : x * * Nephrosis Foundation, I cm ——— with the Teamsters =s Party] : ; Robert C. Nisbet, road service purosis tion, Inc., today|than we had federal funds avail- ily a PONTIAC AND VICINITY Partly of Salinas got up to 2 inches. s f in thi jannounced he would seek the 4 ‘ clendy i cloudy Soars: manager of the club, said about} Included in his awards and dec- post abel The new state organiation sched- ‘ temerrew 50-D4.. Nerthwesterly winds at, Gusts of wind reached 80 mileS (3.556.000 emergency service calls orations are the Silver Star with|/°" the Democratic ticket. U ailtke : the uled election of officers today. — : Meade thls afteracen, increasing to| 2% hour at Hamilton Air Force |were made by garages in Michi-ione Oak Leaf Cluster, Distinguished| Als0 Seeking nomination for the ar go clap waa dg : Barring upsets, Gus Scholle, for- 15-25 miles an hour. Base near San Francisco, Plate |gan last year. This was an in-|Flying Cross, Air Medal with one 8¢@t now held by Leslie H. Hud- rr a4 Michigan pertn mer president of the Michigan CIO f Today in Pontiac glass windows in San Francisco, |crease of 289,000 over the 1956 fig-\Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart|80%, are Robert P. Scott,..of 31 a Fags anticipated fo Council will take over the presi. . i Lowest temperature preceding 8 &™.|. were blown in. are. . and the Commendation Ribbon for|Bloomfield Terrace, Harold A. pret contracting for husbands are Edgar Goddard, dency of the state. ata sal- ‘ oie ait velocity 7 ™PR) 1 andslides and falling redwood * * * qutstanding work as chiet of the|Grant, 481 N. East Bivd., and] Sractem ane: advance of ary of $12,500 a year, He has been, ' J gun sets Tuesday at ¢:17 p.m. trees blocked U.S. Route 101 in| The chief complaint was, “My|Sidewinder Missile Weapon Sys-former Pontiac mayor Arthur J. mee are available. ee case iG tee a of the ] Sdaon sete Wednesday at 1:12 «7. 'Mendocino and Humboldt coun-|C@? won't start,” he said. tem Project Office. Law, of 27 Miami Ra. : “We want our highway program state CIO which like the MFL of- b _ Moon-rises Tuesday at 10:32 a.m. ties. to remain fluid,” he said. “In case ficially went out of business upor : § | | Downtown Temperstores | Trees knocked out telephone . . . ‘there is difficulty concerning merger. ae : 4 \ Phim recrcege HP heess..0.0°'44lines, including the main Eureka-| Long Enough to Back Foreign Aid | of-way, for instance, on one proj-| — ———————— Fs FP omaaebeaar | pm------ s«“* Ukiah cable. Power lines snapped a ect, we want to be able to switch] Sname _ , .a ~ 98 OM oooe+.cee 38 \from Siskiyou County to the San k T our funds to another project,| rune | : i . Monday in Pontiac Francisco peninsula. : => t B H t t where there are no obstacles pre-| | dll S. 88 WEE raenee (lage Corer He [ e, }ruman fo Dury. rarcne venting immediate construction” \ + [guest semperature sc-ccc cr fg CHICAGO — The precipitation 3 ———=» _ | Friday, February 28, 1958, will be the final meastiipaame Wy to the eastern Great Lakes | _ WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisen _ Eisenhower and Truman have not ‘met Detroit Will Distribute | date for payment of 1957 City, Schoo! and | Pageant temaperacure .+s-0.-.-.-++++.- 8°) region from New York into New | bower and former President Truman bury face to face since they rode together in a. tae “as County Taxes at the Pontiac City Treasurer's | Siew eeetenate onssvsseclecc.33| Engfand and was in the form ot | the political hatchet long enough today to White House limousine to Eisenhower's 1955 Maps. Xway Motorists | _ Office. ‘On March - Ist, all deli sant 1957 showers or snow. sing a bipartisan duet which they might inauguration. They won't meet today even | ae ith delinquent 1957 ae Ilment t Syne ee call “Hurrah for Foreign Aid.” though both have agreed to sing the praises 2 es, along with d or a: sage “2 in 1900, LONDON (® — Blizzards swept) They headline a parade of stars stage- of foreign aid from the same platform. expressways will an ial assessments, will be Fetes to the oe ec wus 2 bee managed by Eric Johnston, movie qzar and 2g 2S ! _ terion + Treasurer's C ffice-and must % © mntir plows and cocked teams part-time presidential aide. Johnston carefully arranged to space th additional fees. —/ % 3; cas . Johnston’s aim is to develop more public them about eight hours apart in a day-long : i = rked after. ee 28th » ms 6 49 Paseo wondhcans — _ understanding and support for the $3,900, rally at a downtown hotel, Eisenhower will de oe Payments post mar le } 28th, | d i temperatures of 12 elon wna. | 000,000 foreign aid program. It is now a ~ speak at a dinner tonight. ' wee de tlh caxbdyr Prngpesicng 26 \ accepted by e Pontiac City | a gi ayy wanda. ‘hot target for Republican and Democratic caged ent ongren tude nao g teem ng 75 fe Ca Sian? ae tT G 3) pes Was Fe) budget cutters in Congress. over the country were on hand for t . th TE R me DI N GS i é nae <4 ee ; i) sagpotior panes moa be Oe Formal hearings on the program start fair. Foreign aid advocates hoped this ! WAL’ | A. GID cere t. e on. 44 ditions in Ireland were the worst) tomorrow before the House Foreign Affairs. would prove to be an pensar demonstra- |lic schools, a ee op ge a3 ? City Treasurer : this year, mmittee. - \ |) tion ef grass roots ment. presswe inion SEE Bienes a ’ : a: Hey “e) ass. : s ce : ot -\ ae ee Ae 7 2 Ae 4 eee eC 4 oh < \ 2 i f 5 ; =. ey Ly ie i a : ee. i Pee ero Se My hes oo : X 1GHT pe te | ee eee ee ee: ae eee ao : gal ee Se So ee ec - « es f 4 ‘ liiaanes: iti» THs RRS , Information Policeman . Can‘t Remember Dates | * PHOENIX, Ariz. # — Police public information officer Bill Ho- gan arrived at headquarters, ready for work after a week's va- cation, * -*- & “Aren't you supposed to be on vacation this week, too?’’ asked the: commissioner’s * * * Hogan blushed, slipped out a Side door and went back home. All Outside Sensations Missing’ 2 Psychiatrists to Spend Two Days im Salt Water Two,temperature,. A mask, designed psychiatrists from here plan tojfor a minimum of pressure, per- spend Friday and Saturday in/mits breathing. salt water in an attempt to link x « * “There are no sounds, no sights," Dr, West said. “You feel nothing. It is the most com- _|pletely cut off you can be unless Modernization SPECIAL Industrial PINE BOARI * 6-8-10-12 In. 50 JMBER CO. 3360 W. HURON Custom Drawn OL 1-8200 EM 3-4931 HOUSE PLANS |i. <"="" tice of the United Louis J. West will participate in|you are floating in spac.” an experiment at the National x * * West said one subject in a pre- rienced vivid 4 5 S i : e i x * & onWett, Bead of the University of| was, sensation, We don’t know ‘lke Asks More suas a fOr Foreign Aid New Bill Drops Request. for Lasting Authority on Arms Assistance WASHINGTON @® — President Eisenhower is asking Congress for a lot more foreign aid money than he got last year, but other parts of his request are comparatively 'on John Jay's Diploma | NEW YORK ® — One hundred a Prope wg § ago Jobn | modest. ed = on ab — from/ Gone from his new bill are last Columbia a : gated year’s striking features which has the university finally got would have granted permanent ees to putting the correct Gate) a inority for arms aid, for eco- os 5 a Se nomic aid in support of foreign 4 defense efforts and for technical The docyment, on exhibit at the| assistance abroad. : ner yg pt se * * * 1767, written in- Latin, A card now Congress balked at granting this long-term power last year. It con- tinued these programs just for one year, as before. +> * * * Limited approval in 1957 made it unnecessary to repeat last E ite LOCATION .. . in the center of the . Easily accessible for “Ours is ideal — Pontiac area. . . friends to call from and space for parking 75 cars on our own property. 46 WILLIAMS ST. Phone FE 2-5841 year’s request for a three-year authorization of a development fund to make loans for foreign economic projects. : * * * Eisenhower had asked for two billion dollars for this fund over ‘|the three years. Congress cut the time to two years and placed a ceiling of 500 million dollars the first year, 625 millions the second. _| The new program -seeks just the 625 million dollars for the second year, However, it would convert the loan fund into a permanent government corporation to be run by a $20,000-a-year managing di- rector with several well-paid as: sistants. A foreign aid official said the fund would need both another authorization and an appropriation jfrom Congress to get more money after the 625 milliens for this year. ¥ * * For the 1958 fiscal year started last July 1, Eisenhower wanted $3,864,410,000 in new aid funds plus a carryover of unspent ap- any part of the city, Congress chopped heavily, final- ly voting an appropriation of $2,- 768,760,000 new money and a car- ryover of $667,050,000. For fiscal 1959 Eisenhower is seeking $3,942,092,500 in new funds nearly $1,200,000,000 more than the fresh cash he got last year and half a billion dollars more than the 1958 total. A fiscel 1959 GLEN ROGERS en tt holds a lasting fire and shares an. responds readily to draft, re- ins id's outstand- : - quiting less attention thon or- rahe See. E Uy, the _ dinary fuels. heat valve. tiass Hea k> bin low ash con- x tent make this rt ‘fuel economical. ORDER TODAY ‘SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. ~ DON'T/ BE A Valuable Potash Found STAY J/AT HOME VIRDEN, Man. @ — Plans are TO KEEP Your NouseE wanm | nc" N° ‘start drilling a pot- OWiUn f . border. "A bed of | high grade potash ore was dis- Be Cecilie SYEOLASS HEARING AID —FES.a163 |] _|that “America’is strong, America propriations from previous years. )) Suggest ke - ‘Simple Minded’ Senator Kerr Believes Talk Alone. Will. Not Halt Decline’ WASHINGTON wa— Sister (D-Okla) said today that Presi- dent Eisenhower is “simple mind- ed" if he believes talk alone will halt the business decline. Kerr,.a member of the Senate’s Finance and Public Works com- senhower’s statement to the Na- tional Food Conference yesterday is healthy.” * *« * But the Oklahoma senator took exception to Eisenhower's refer- ence to “men of little faith, little spirit'’’ — an obvious presidential answer to former President Tru- man’s talk of a “Republican re- cession.” Truman himself replied that “all the men of little faith are in the Republican party.” You can't do this driving yourself! RELAX...GO GREYHOUND’ SCENICRUISER SER vit CE’ TO THESE CITIES: DETROIT 15 daily departures. Arrive center of city, * Tr 2 “We're not short on men of both faith and spirit,” Kerr said, “what we are shortest on now is a man of knowledge in the highest of- fice. “If the President gave as much attention to the economic condi- tion of the farmers and small bus- iness men as he does to picking a vacation spot, he would know this is the time for presidential action instead of the Micawber-Hoover statements he has been making recently.’ * * * Kerr added: “Eisenhower is both sincere and simple minded and there are times when I don’t know which of the two traits is ——e Casnniar s annual mean temper- ature is 78.6 degrees. Go and return in same day. $1-90 round trip, plus tax. Now available in single-level and dual-level buses at no extra cost! CHICAGO 4 daily departures. Leave from heart of town — arrive heart of town. $15.95 round trip, plus tax. ST. PETERSBURG, Fia. : daily depar- tures. Downtown to downtown. No tolls — no parking prob- lems., $55.55 round trip, plus tax. 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See how great the Edsel SA rT ae hore R ne ~ Riemenschnelder-Engelhart Jerry Robinson Edsel Sales, Inc. Blacklock Edsel, Inc. 3 232 S. Saginaw, . 408 S. Woodward 32411 Grand River : Pontiac, Michigan \ en, Michigan Farmington, Michigan : : | “Race Motor Sales, inc. Bob A ae Cla Me * Mr. and Mrs, Robert C. Phillips of Wembley lane were snapped by the photographer just after they arrived in West End, Bahamas, by plane. They spent time swimming and fishing off the coral-hued beach that bordered their British resort hotel. shelves, church %y cup cup (ham, Discusses ‘Gifted Child’ Monday Evening AAUW Hears Speaker From MSU Dr. Idzerda pointed out that in | order te achieve the goals of schools to give the gifted child Don McMillen. the curriculum he needs, par- Sam) Hale ents must not only cooperate with ; | educators, but must support both morally and financially. He—then—explained._the Honors. Branch of American Association of College at MSU and pointed out University Women Monday evening its merits Parents who expect more from Assisting their children usually get more, according to Dr. Stanley Idzerda, head of Michigan State Univer- sity’s Honors College. * * * This statement was made to hour which Amy Krueger, Stephen | Velkoff. Event "Scheduled by Albion Alumni at Fancy Ranch PHOENIX, Ariz. Frozen caine | elicious in Gelatine © - Mrs. Watkins’ Salad an Be Used to “| Honor Washington By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Cherries are a favorite Febru- _jary fruit. Since éanned tart red | “}cherries with happy results. Mrs. Donald Watkins of eae Lake suggests this cherry gelatine salad. She is a homemaker who) jloves to bake. Her outside activ-| tities include the local Business and Professional Womens group, her) flower designing.* RED CHERRY SALAD 1 cup hot water 1 large ‘4 cup celery Dissolve gelatine in hot water, ,add sugar and frozen cherries. Add ‘other ingredients and pour into 6 jindividual molds, especially, good with are always on the sectiy’s| you can use them often x e® & woman's association and sugar frozen tart cherries chopped English walnuts Chill. This is turkey or ? Mamie Enjoys Arizen’s Sun INS) — Mrs. Ollis at the social followed were Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Hobart Doerr and Mamie ‘Eisenhower thawed out under Arizona's warm winter sun yesterday. as she began a two-week vacation at Elizabeth Arden’s exclusive ‘Maine Chance"' beauty resort in Phoe- at Isaac E. Crary Junior High x * * Albion College's Detroit School. . At the business meeting. the Verne ae ial —— Speaking on the “Gifted Child,” nominating committee headed by) P’®s ' ee : = sails dance at Glen Oaks Country Mrs. Kenneth Ollis presented next Club May 12 ’ MARGUERITE’S year’s slate of officers * * * | YARN SHOP Mrs. John Bills was nominated Tickets are available locally 4 to Knit » for president; Mrs. Frances Bey- from newly elected board | ‘ee os = —_ land, first vice president; Vir-- member Edmund Kleinschmidt . : ginia Myers, corresponding sec- of Birmingham and nominating sade c— 2. | retary, and Clara Gaylord, re-| committee member Leslie W. ; | cording secretary. ' Fleming, also of Birmingham t . loseecieeniaiaiaaaaeinimeaieall Le END of MONTH SAVINGS STARTING WEDNESDAY, 10 A. M. 838 $3 ] $26 19 Winter Coats........... sn : 1] Tweed Suit. 2... 2. 2 6 2 ee Ror 85 1 White O'llegro Jacket . 2. 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The tage at Moore, Secret Service agents main- these treatments include body massages, isthenics and therapy in the swimming pool. At late afternoon yesterday Mrs. Eisenhower was reported | “resting” in the nine-room cot- with ber sister, Mrs. Gordon ter, wife of a retired distillery executive. , * * * a tight~cordon of se- around the swank wom- grounds. | “soaked up some | around the ranch “designed to as- | * * * official explained that steam baths, cal- the ranch she is sharing and Mrs. Ellis D. Sla- U.S. Goods and F ashionsFaculty Work Appeal to Peru's Tastes SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Con- fashion coordinator for Lima's ‘sumer tastes in Lima, Peru, are largest department store, the Casa Oechsle, says her firm stocks and 7 ‘sells everything from U. S. blue Lima. Ohio, and other U. §. cities. | For the feeling of complete luxury spray yourself with one of the new spray mist colognes. It will make an exotic costume complete. Good per- fume is part of being well dressed. to those similar * * * Mrs. Baz Robischon, buyer and Winter vacationing at Sun Valley, Idaho, is Alice Bouford of Mary Day avenue. vacation. She is on a 10-day in jeans to barbecues. the new styles are most adept at minimizing’ From the easy chemise to the harem-bloused top, all the best fashion news of Spring appears in maternity wear. Happily The Little Shop | MATERNITIES - The New Spring Look . for Mothers-to-Be ! |were ‘Mrs, William Karline Walton, who'sang solos Petite Mrs. Rubischon, whose crisp black curls frame a Cali- fornia-tanned face, buying trips during a normal year. makes two In winter she selects summer items, which the store displays in September at the beginning of the hot weather months. Her July- August trip covers winter mer- chandise which goes on sale in March as the “cold’’ season opens. * * * ~ The Peruvian booster is a native of Switzerland where she started her retailing career as a salesgirl and studied fashion, textiles and business in night school. She makes a buying trip to Europe every other year for specialty items. women are elegant and like Paris hats, and ‘the fine knits of Switzerland, Italy and Vienna,” she says. The shopping center system has crossed the Andes, the visitor re- ports. In Lima seven new super- imarkets are drawing thousands of fascinated customers. Despite duty and transportation costs U. S. goods — and modes — iare increasingly popular. “Peruvian Senors sport the Ivy League look Their wives like California-styled leisure togs and outdoor living customs. Youngsters vote for milk- shakes and U. S. movies. Moose Group Holds College’ Chapter Night College of Regents Chapter Night .was held by the Women of the _Moose Pontiac Chapter 360 when ‘members gathered in Moose Hall |Monday evening, with Mrs. Fer- man Huston in charge of the meet- ing. . * * * College members from Flint, i 1| Belleville, Lincoln Park and Pon- ; | tiac chapters were introduced. Mrs, Clarence Cavalior presented the address of welcome, and the re- sponse was given by Fern Mosher of Belleville. Initiated in a class held in honor of Mrs. Michael Blahut by college Atso participating in the program| School tA. Mrs. Homer Dedo using the felt-board, at the recent) meeting. to Be Shown at Cranbrook Amnouncement has been made by Walace Mitchell, head of the Book Reviews Are Presented by Miss Shelly The Wenonah drive home of Mrs. Ivan Senters was the set- ting for a meeting of Alpha Sigma Nu sorority Monday éVe- * * * Adah Shelly, introduced by Mrs, Russell Evans, gave sum- maries of two books, “Ringing the Changes” by Mazo Dela Roche and “To See a Dream” by Jesseaymn West. She also reviewed Edwin Gilbert’s ‘The Silver Spoon.” ' Lynn Allen Talks to City GOP Club primary story, —etererenncneemne ~ LOUIS | Beauty Shop s Mon., Tues.,, Wed, Thurs.—Hair Cats « ; PERMANENTS-$3.50 and up 3m mie . , $1 ; niment Necessory FE | 24 E. Huron St. FE 2-7691 | ew = tnd Fleer, Next to Becker Fiance ‘ i) “s i oe \ ee % Bic hy s / yo a ; i e YoursFgee. | WillReflect Foot Ache Your ‘Expression Will Be Strained, Disposition Acid your smile taut, . . your acid. alize, however, is that poorly Oa ea: Amma: 5 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESs Purdue clipped Michigan State moved into a league-leading tie with the Spartans on an 8-4 record. Both Indiana and lowa came through which clutch victories and are one-half game-off the pace with 7-4 marks. Te complicate matters cade the four contenders stage a show- down Saturday with Purdue a Indiana in a regionally televised afternoon game and Michigan State at Iowa that night. But that’s only half the story. Iowa is at Purdue Monday and In- diana invades Michigan State March 8. To balance the 14-game schedule, Indiana is at Illinois 72-70 at Lafayette last night and! Monday. and’ Iowa winds up at Michigan. March 8. If Purdue and MSU split in their final two games and both Indiana and Iowa win two-of-three, all four teams. ‘vill finish with 9-5 records, : re Indiana, down by 14 pgints at halftime, stormed’ back defeat Michign 95-88 at Bloomington and lowa whipped Northwestern 86-78 on the Wildcats home floor. In the only other game, Minnesota topped Wisconsin 71-63 at Minneapolis be- hind George Kline's 38 points. A tremendous effort of 28 's Johnny Green “to = ghee. which is seeking its first Western €onfer- ence basketball title in 18 years. The game turned into a torrid affair after Purdue, leading at the half 38-32, blew.a 70-64 lead with two minutes to play. MSU tied it at 70-all but Willie Merriweather’s basket clinched it with eight sec- orids to play. } The game-winning basket was sandwiched between scoring efforts by the Spartans’ Tom Rand and Larry Hedden. Michigan State coach Forddy An- derson dejectedly said “Rand had a perfect shot and missed, Merri- Clarkston Seeks W-O Clincher Tonight The final Tuesday night of the regular season 1957-58 prep basket- ball slate is on tap tonight with a scattering of interesting contests highlighting a 15-game schedule. Topping the list for loca] fans will be Rochester’s invasion of Lake Orion in what could be a preview of what to expect in the Pontiac “B” ‘district tourney and another non-league tussle matcliing Romeo and Avondale at Avon. Clarkston may overshadow these area features by clinching “Rochester vs. Orion will be once - beaten Ferndale's meeting with powerful Grosse Pointe, Walled Lake’s final-road test at Wayne and Clawson at West Bloomfield. Rochester is expected to follow the pattern of previous Orion con- querors — that is attempt to stop either Jim Drake and Nick Neira. - The Falcons have the petieg bal- anced scoring with steady Carl Montross the usual leader. Roches- new worries for Clarkston coach Dom Mauti, Holly has been drilling hard for Brighton in hopes of clinching at least a tie for 3rd after a dismal mid-season slump. — ~*~ * * Rounding out the schedule will be Ortonvile playing host to Hart- land, South Lyon at Howell, Dear- born fordson at Royal Oak Don- dero, Madison Lamphere at Coun- try Day, Mt. Clemens at home against Royal Oak Kimball, Utica Pure ue, | weather didn’t. Then we put four men under the board to give Hed-| den his favorite shot and he, missed.” tin 16, Bill Greve 11 and Bob eyes led 43-30 at the half and when] points in'the second half, Wordlaw pumped in 9 of lIowa’s next 12 points to put the Hawkeyes ahead, 64- 0. x ok + | ble figures in a remarkable Hoosier! comeback, Michigan led 44-25 in the first half and was ahead 50-36) at intermission. ae a in the second half and pulled into” an 83-76 lead. Michigan rallied te within ‘ove pont tthe ea but Indiana put on a final wt i | for the victory. George Lee and M. C. Burton topped the Wolverines with 23 and: 22 points, respectively. All 10 teams are in action Satur-. day. In addition to the Purdue-In-| diana and MSU-lowa games, Mich- igan is at Ilinois, Ohio State at. meet in Saginaw, \YMCA swimming team will en-| gage only in championship tests, gagies, 13; Houston Shepherd, Matthews: ‘at Toledo on March 15-16; at Flint eae se >, Meuren, Baptist, 12. cs fal tee Dee ‘get pra ted hd at Arthur Hill's : makers with 20 points, followed | The Toledo event is the by dack Eisen with 19, Harv Aus- Pita Cit ceediee oe Six Indiana players, led by Ar-|Hot Sho chie Dees’ 27 points, ‘scored i in dou-| |Pighting 1 Irish & 7 Rai [ANNOUNCING OUR APPOINTMENT 1 aE PONTIAC PRESS, _ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25,1058 3 Title M non x . Wind Up YMCA | j.m. Tankers’ Year... After. Saturday afternoon's dual’ yatthews-Hargr the Pontiac; G.M, Tech 37, tone Baptist 33 ist) y Invitational. i Flint tourney is the Northeast- Fehrman ¢. Purdue used only | jern District ‘Swimming Champion- five men—all juniors. 'ships, Iowa had little trouble with/Hill’s fine pool is the state YMCA Northwestern as- Dave Gunther Championships. Saginaw YMCA is pushed through 26 points and Clar-|ost. Tourney at Flint will be held ence Wordlaw added 23, The Hawk-|in the Northern High pool. and the meet at Arthur 5 &. 6 G. ht Monday's Results Hasse's Pharmacy 60, Eagles 33 reaves 44, Utica 3 Matt.-Harg. * High Scorers Art Weiss, Hasse’s, 20; Jim aiheee| THEN SEE Us! NOW... You Can Geta Northwestern moved within six BUSEINESSMEN’S VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Pighting Irish 15, Habelonies 11 Habelonies 15, Raiders 10 ; Hot coer fa: Pighting Irish 3 Sh 5 | 3 13 e ,Pighting irish 15, Raider Standings om ns Habelonies ‘ HE 77 W. Huron St. j i % | " . t : : i, Fie “ae E : * fa 4 < FE v-oin4 Ts Jas Pon THE PUT tiac Area Representatives e Fully Guaranteed the Wa. Oakland champion. |ter has won 12 and lost only four. : Minnesota and Wisconsin at North-| : ‘ | ship at Ciarenceville. The Wolves |Lake Orion had a five - game win ol — Lake and Imlay City at) vestern. —_— Featuring are already assured of matching |streak snapped last time out and is) "8S'0P- — | the FE last year’s tie for the title. now 10-4 behind the ‘scoring «of STANDINGS ; will be at Holly in an- its senior sharpshooters. _- : : Cestmenee, a an Games et. ct. / w-O test while the onl s e Arrows Suffer Michigan =@iate....8¢ O87 15 5 5 ‘12 P ee : eves lohan atin will have ies A losing skein will end for one og eee “3 $006 13 é “ene x Coumpiate Secs nnurtore- i © ' : 2 : . indi: - ; 2% coleader Fast Detroit playing at)\om af Avondale. J tter playing Ohio Sate... ..07 8 $88 13 Se * Offering You the Finest, Most Complete Exhaust . E Birmingham in the Eastern Michi- dropped five in a row after playing Northwestern ,,....66 500 11 9 550 : gan 500 ball while Avon has been irst ef ac Minnesota -asu--+-$ 8 38 8 8 ‘500 System Service in the Pontiac Area! : | Othe .|beaten three straight. Michigans. °°". 70 ¢ 9 526 r independent battles rank a4 8 an ranteed in Writing and Backed by HOME OWNERS. Package Policy Dwelling, Household and Personal Property, Theft and Liability Coverage .-. ON Es PREMIUM - EXPIRATION m= DATE ONE— POLICY LAZELLE AGENCY, Inc. 504 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE 5-8172 ing closely behind the local pair| Clarkston should be any- thing but overconfident despite | its favorite role the way. things | have gone in the Wayne-Oakland | this season, The Wolves walloped | Clarenceville 75 - 38 earlier but l proved considerably since paced the big point totals ef Larry An- drews. Clarenceville’s victory over Brighton Friday brought POINTERS ON POINTS Pirst of a series by college and written for NEA Service and Pontiac Press. By KEN SEARS New York Knickerbockers The shot I say is my best. is a jump shot moving behind a ‘pick, Most of the points. I’ve scored at Santa Clara and with ithis move. I like to move behind a guard '(No. 2) and let him provide the screen. If his man fights through or there is a switch, then I'll have a Small man.on me. On this play I prefer to get the ball on a pass (No. 1) ‘after iI move behind the pick. - Full 1” Thick. Complete with all hardware. quickly from storm-door to screen. Reg. $35 Value Aluminum Screen * Comes fully assembled. Converts If the man guarding me gets and go for the basket without ithe ball hoping to be clear for a layup. Next: Guy Rodgers of Tempe MONDAY'S FIGHTS By The -kaeeht Mate vee MAE. ssenrese LEMS JOY vsnseens OO. cttikas 148 zy Be Libs Bees ios) dda Map 2200027 sea une @ * 3 Sees b Eek F ae Sd death au odasmh-anh-ahamth-oAenh-adb-odi-elltib-dd-odbadkean ekekssszasess sass ~ a DETROIS POULTRY DETROIT, 24 (AP) — Prices paid for No, 1 ge live -poultry up to ettes, Sica Woe 30-32. Grain Prices CHICAGO é CHICAGO, Feb. 25 (AP) — Opening grain prices: 42-46, wtd avg 44; 43. wie ove 42; %-43 me um. 3 3; ) rn edium, Sora Pontiacs Sweep |Z NASCAR Trials =: Capture Top Six Spots) Pontiacs ran off with the honors : Detroii Wood, 39, wag the winner in a tiac. She passed in 177 . Feb. 24 (AP) — Liv » Bal . Bulk al Nickel off 1 at 73% on 1,100. rth ad ij fe ES g GM Work Plan To Ask Firm for Sdme Rather Than U.S. Price Index . Gives Shoppers . Gloomy News. ord was set as of mid-January Previously the index has risen 14 times in 16 straight months Cut for All Workers a | Bes z 28 3333 . samo terday at a meeting of 165 Motors sub-councils. week's pay while the 10 per cent “| who are laid off would get al- file 3 New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Admiral ...... $1 Int Silver .... 20.6 y ae bg ~ 4 Tel = oe " ohns Ie as d ib Chal ..... 3 Jones & L 38 ‘ Toor ze Kimb * $0. ‘Airtin >. ae pane Me .-. Be Am Sota tt Low a wah a si” 41 ac vive 90 tblAm Mk Pay ere Martin’ ‘Co 34 50: ‘Am Metal : 192 en sneee as Am Moters ... $6 Merck .-..--. 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TAS pailee .....: 14.2 +++ Sy, Philip Mor ... 49.1 1.4 Phill Pet ..... 36.4 “‘" Gag Pit Plate G .. 68.1 “tee , «a 56.4 41 ee 20.1 Oh. Wg ccstin: at 16.7 Repub Stl .., 41.6] Rex Drug .... U5 41.8 Reyn Met... 35.6) 1 Rey Tob B .. 67.7 Rock Spe “is of Stare oS ies eway aké -: 24 gt Jos Leed .. 23.3 *" "9 ] Seab Al RR .. 22.1 2 Sears Roeb ... 263 a 3 Shell Ol ..... 59.2 +» 58.4 Sinclair 4.1 +» %. gocony .....« 45.1 -: $82 Southern Co 28.3 ** 414 Sou Pee ..0s: 1 ** 361 Sou Ry ...... 31.3 7. y Rd .... 18.4 For any purpose. z ABOUT ANYTHING WANT owning 5 acres, your own 4 to transportation « and sabes. 350 ‘Cla C. Rid . homes, modern oF not, FOR tie HOMEY AN BE pool and comfortable, 2 bed WM. A a oe itause | Clarence C. Ridgeway | Sipina ton. | | Foump at, kat Math —¥ tad automatic heat? N 90 a ae ee Ready | 975 Bald arts Px cen . ‘o oo or enclose pore v6 ay. Ee fiare r 5 or I Li * * ct ‘e a You can buy your dream K NNI ‘D Y te sub-divid Bn “bE road, * x — house partly constructed. Van ons trade dept. for real a with $3,000 down. in Re-erowise community, 4. To batid & garage or on bargains preg om| Stuth Crawford, Inc. | _ Sele Land Comiracts 52) agatirhls “Katlong mansion | we tiy.vsel or tude, Come, ou Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ne. earings on? Ph wo 04 OL 1-002 —__Fontiae or phone PE +4728 _ and look ground, 2 acres, of free Huron idee E "Auburn Ra OL 6:1238/ 209% % DISCOUNT POPEN MON. SAT. § TO 6 re” sist or PE D106 . ELIZABETH 1 pee a . Swaps 55 aan f — ie ve. para : i - Mt om dear parece For Sale Farms 48| —_ $5,000 CONTRACT — WELL >} PAMILY INCOME Eof Auburn on Auburn = Ey MODERN HOME | — << In Huron Gardens—each unit bas | _ Ra. Mise. di il POINTMENT, 20 ACRES aE h EERCED _meodern 3 rooms & bath, with ° & LoT— Tals entrance. todivisusl wit ANTIQUE RUSH . BOTTOM __-—_ | NEW Well located 12 miles N. of Pon- PURCHASER HAS 15 YRS. at SEAL Income $173 per mo.| commode, fire screen, canvas 3 Bedroom ranch, tile bath. alu-| tac. no buildings, $395 per acre, AT GMC. ay be increased. Priced right.) painting. and other farniture, 2960 : minum | siding. gael, | OE oe , owner leaving chy. Will take sin- Reege Harter. ra large lot. Only $2,000 do . 8 ACRES JIM WRIGHT gie fo wm g og? ges a bets pares NCE DISCOUNT SALE _ WEST OF PONTIAC REALTOR paym : ironer, like new ..... 5 _ Bloomfield Highlands eee er ate ott comm | ieee & Fano modern farm| 3S OAKLAND AVE. PE $041 | _ $5203. 4g | Norge tiothes arger sis : liv} home with attached garage on v4 Dome, S504 °C large. manie MULTIPLE LISTING SER vice | 1997 BUICK FOR LAND CON-| $299.95 Norge 10 cu’ fi. refrig: @ x ie ae 9 paneled Ste. acre parcel, 2 down.| cape G and other culbatidings 5c ——- | tract. 10 Bagley St. FE 3-9670. discounts on TV & HIF! ers| fu ‘ ellent 5 ia fowail carpe [araperies,| TION, INFORMA’ | $35,060. Term “a lew ting Mi agg On | 1951 PONTIAC TRADE FOR LA Pe, 2 rete te pee ee fae: . BENSON LUMBER CO. Sane tenes chek, te tile baths] ‘Clarence. ral Ridgeway iad emerson Mode! Chev. ot Pontiae. PE @14ls 121_N Aree Gabenty. $4 xX % ALU te er Egan My heat, NORTH SIDE —— after 3°30 week da: tx sigan Pe ele | 3 ACOMINON SFORNEEAGE.| WRECKING BARGAINS : - = ae & a, ee, Ex- Lie! , © =x 18 Ht. kitchen, REALTOR , = , 4 sae OIL WALL HEATER AUTO THOR WASHER, ae Only— 5 WRE N ARGA S For Sale 74 MONEY MAKER ey AN material to be sold op job at] CRS Senees Geng sak space. Ceramic Ule | 975 Baldwin Ave. PE 44203 — aa 30 gal. water heater with oll| burner electric range, $28, | $12.96 gg BR ~ 2 car gorene. paved Griveway. Crainboards. sle> , coramnte $6,500 LAND CONTRACT—Will dis- tank, swap, for good boat & mo- Se rire Commerce CHURCH'S INC, win. BABY CHICKS, HEA BLOOD- ; tion’ space, Gas heat. $12,600;|4 BEAUTIFUL ROLLING 31% Gown. Balcece $2300, payable et | Seay OURE FON" on | AMAA cn. s500 ' _ FE 2.0233 oe re : Pi ee Highlands . Sera. paved road. East of Oxtord , $85 per mo. 6 per cent. Secured -” 36° 2 bedrm. housetrailer,| ‘ke over payments. wresting ma- Wolverine Lumber Co. bdredm hom, living room ; with good 3 bedroom home, oy 4 teem bome ond 26 seves of FE 8-3082. chine, cheap. PE 45 with fireplace, 2 bedrooms & Sm th ey ie oe erib. ag BR Se WARLIN RIFLE Tike 2 RIFLE, — > Mg Se 1 s , Po. FE 24610. Evenings call OA) = fe * Na" sail ru. PE BABY BASSINETTE, $5 Do It Yourself 61 tion space, oil heat, ‘auto. es : H. P. HOLMES, INC. | ©: 40007" OR 35402 hot water. e lot, jake W 2531 S$, Lapeer Rd. FE ean. OLDs ‘33 WORK. Ferma ean m= Eg = ideman FOR PARMS AND ACREAG Money to Lean 53 | " Wil: trade for Jeep, Station Wagon | = aCe B3oze. — = Se cee gece Seat [setae ate arcs! etold Ficsome: AE eee tee sii Ya screens, se rr a . ¥) ard, water softener, and carpet- | F= 2 ENINGs eh ok “e306 Corporation $085. Axminster, $1000, Rug ; _SURPLI 0S. 72 ee ie in vyesomm. hall and 2) —— —— eee | 315 § Saginaw, ™~ fir. Kay Bldg. tear Pearson's rniture, ‘NE aia $13,500 SELL OR TRADE—Large 4| Detrooms. You must see. this for Good Investments sigtaaes PP Ontos eee 7108. bedroom home only 4 years old. yourself “Call now tor appotnt- _ —, used furniture, appli- Perinat save MO Ww - _ Full basement. Of! AC furn. Oak elothing store Price —e eae good condition $38.01 | ra * ' floors and. plastered walls. All - a ge all stock, fixtures: and| - | large rooms. Excellent construc- REALTOR PARTRIDGE Ford trucks Lease includes living f i 6x12 Felt Bas R aie ton, 1% car garage. Will trade Fr 4-3561, 1050 W. Huron quarters *$1,000 down. Balance ase ugs ‘i for cheaper home. OPEN TIL ¢ pond Ave ms. Le sere a r_ TO, $800 — oo $38, $25, TO 3500 sonnet of Hi-T, tee 7 $13,300 LITTLE FARM — Sel] main street. Trrenties ate ee A =e 30 E. ‘e-0421 | et trade. Four large lots with lake Income Property 43A ee 5 poveety. $15,000 2 ey SERVI ae baru. Be Ls privileges droom semi-bun- cua HOUS! Uae a gaiow with basement. Of! furn. rn “rf th in - Fvo baths. Nice large toms. Wij ZONED COMMERCIAL "CT PATEWIDE NEED $25 TO $100? | Sef 1a w 4 trade for cheaper home. NEAR NEW CITY, HALL : SEE ? ms t Fre ie i To settle estate, 4 familly income Reet Estate Service of Pontiac oe an exer. Used, very o $2,900 FULL PRICH—Lovely large) 163... Pike St. ree lot D.. CHARLES, REALTOR SEABOARD . lunré Electric Co., +5 bungalow only 6 years old. Oak| 7ox390 ft.. must inevhes quickly. m7 ‘8. Telegre PE 4-0521 Oke ie ws maven — Fomine. pis a bon * furn. = — «| Call Adm., PE 46089. sa ho pus Cros, ¥. — ; FE 8-966 Z tchen. aminum ad my : = storms & screens Lake privileges. For Sale Lake Prop. 44 o 1 " oe 9 a Fla 7 Only 5 miles from city. Easy ortega a Seaboard Finance Co. fer 1:2) Dm. : . Dp A PRO “ ae ba € bie - Tr - Jos. Only 14 lots syatiable, Priced LET’S TALK 1185 NORTH PERPY STREET "Toes Vig eur ofice' and Supet|_ 30 _— BUSINESS” TEAGUE FIN , our 200 Park right Z 7 FA é , ot per don mgt Open 6 TRADE = Hy! Lake Orion. a ami It Only Takes Two * 202 N. MAIN sf ere, Om 208.) to run ‘ne pete Dairy ROCHESTER, NICH. TOW | — aeen busines: erlooking L. H. BROWN, Realtor |" bedroom ranch. ‘49.25 foot tiving the ‘be il St. Clair Riv LOAN 1982 W Huron Ph. 10 — Toom . gas Wheat. $10.500. t. tse le losotien. Bear city FE 2-48 0. Ea LIVES a + EERE Bernice urnished “olan. offers. seeet ed. ei og indely owner Pb _ nalQOSEHGLD “Goons 970 | 5, MIDDLETON | Sega SS a ke nag ag pe oe WHEN YOU NEED SPECIALS! = 1 we woe eee ewe | FDS $500 LAKE LOTS. ty agg =) eae, Sa peo Sd gh ed love! eerie} = ed. pe tein County b , your Paes |: eeee se, gatas | Ee oR a ae eee uf e © r your ayme: ‘Oy tn oe Py aoe oe Miguians Muford home in trade budget, "We will be fe, bei WANT ADS! To find a barles head forms. EM 34510) MICHIGAN BUSINESS | ) job, place. to live: or Large lots der twaniens. Highana) SALES CORPORATION 4 , S aren, $280 sown. Call MU 42045 ‘| good used car; see Classi- am 5 a on 3-620. ‘gi JOHN A. iAppeagnaPa BROKER FINANCE CO. . # : Richard steele, Reaits: eee 4 oe! Lem | Bk Mignend, Mic ean | Pane at OUR FRONT BOOR 101 Pontise ‘oe ae Bide. ° ue NO W. hl ae \ m4 . a (Se A . : inet . ; ' “| \ a } oe y 4 + : of