Or ee cS ~~Would Include Ramp the The Weather us. Weather Bureau Forecast Warmer Details page two ee xk*k*k**k& PON TIAC, MICHIGAN, Tt 'ESDAY, JUNE 5. wae £ 5, 1956 —82 PAGES 14th YEAR roit Eyes Lake Nature Delays Spring Sports ee \4 A d 4 ual RAIN AGAIN — This was a-typical scene in the Pontiac area during the past month, when approximately 6.5 inches of rain was dumped on son, United Press Phete 21 of 31 days. Besides hindering the baseball sea- and flooding farmers back several weeks in spring planting area golf courses, it set the May Chock-Full of Rainy Days By PAT PAXTON sult of the Rain monopohzed the weather fifst week of Ma) for the month of May as it rained Thendersteornes pelted down 21 of the 31 days for a total of Close to twe inches of rain on 6.48 inches. This was almost three Pontiac and the rest of Oakland fimes as much as May last year °eUmty May 9 and for the second 20 inches . . time in two weeks carsed flooded State and county farmers were Dasements, stre¥tsdind highways. late planting their crops as a ree On llth heavy, rains a uring the the after the states Primary All-Important Nation’s Democrats Watch Voting in California Toda LOS ANGELES (INS)—California votes today in an all-important presidential primary that is expected to be the deciding match between Democratic contenders Adlai Stevenson and Sen. Estes Kefauver. Both Stevenson, the 1952 party standard-bearer, and Kefauver, who captured the state primary in that year, were confident of victory in.this largest and last pri- mary. Failure of either candidate to win convincingly, ob- servers ofan out. could well touch off full-blown cam- *paigns for Gov. Averell Harriman of Sen. Stuart Symington of ‘Missouri or another ‘“‘favor- ite son” candidate. President Eisenhower is without City Bank Eyes Future Addition irs co Proposed New Project slate devoted to policies of his administration. Kefauver put to an end yester. day recurrent rumors that he might settle for second spot on this year’s Democratic ballot when he declared: “I'll either Across Alley Tentative plans for an addition to the Community National Bank, building, at 15 East Lawrence St.,| for the presidency or I will stay and connected with the présent) in the Senate.” — . building through a ramp over the ~The tall, deliberate - speaking alley have been revealed, Southerner predicted victory in The new building, on which werk California “‘by a majority of 18,- ould not begin before J g Oe eees eee ia ae i penal a Stevenson declined to make a on the site NOW prediction but said he is “quietly occupied by Backenstose Book- confident” of adding the state's 68 store. Democratic electors to his list of, Plans were revealed: when the jpponsers es ee \ bank’ asked permission of the city to bridge the allgy behind Both candidates have stumped | its ls preeet building. .|the vote-rich state from the arid. '|Mexican border region to the tall . C. Girard, president of the timber of the north, and both. New York,. get the Democratic nomination | third tornado alert the mercury hovered around 80 degrees for the first time this year Death and destruction struck the state on May 12. as six persons ded and 200 were injured by screaming whirlwinds. In the Flint area three persons were killed Twisters battered Oxford, the night of the 12%. Along with Seuch Lyen and New Hudsen | Pewer lines weet down, and barns and homes were smashed. Brnef snow flurries fell Pontiac May 16. as the weather— man pushed aside the calendar and by the brought back traces of Winter By May 18 ali the county's 400 lakes .were at high levels, and many were ready to roll over their banks. because of the great down- pour the first half of the month. total of 612 inches of rain had been dumped on Pontiac in 13 days of rain Light frost was reported in the Pontiac area on the J3rd as the mercury dropped to 29 degrees Windstorms, hail and _ brief torrencial rains hit portions of Oakland County May 38, sending holiday crowds scattering for shelter toward the end of a sunny Memorial Day. A sudden downpour the last day of May plunged the mercury from 76 degrees at 4:15 to 66 at 4.45. Later there was a drop of 30 degrees in the temperatures which brought a chilly end to the month of May The average high temperature for the month of May was 67 degrees. The moffth’s av verage low was 46 Gearees: Is This “Legal? EAST LANSING up— The East ‘Lansing City Council is trying to encourage a shift from the old ‘fashion backyard bucket to gar- ‘bage grinders or incinerators, Gar- bage collections have been cut ‘from twice to once a week and the council] decreed that new homes must install mechanical disposal units, When construction begins on on “French, Germans = Agree on Saar Basin Transfer Adenauer, Mollet Meet to Spur Treaty Action _ by January First LUXEMBOURG ‘*? —French Premier Guy Mol- let and West German Chancellor Konrad Aden- auer agreed early today on ‘the procedure for transfer of the rich Saar valley back to Germany. Officials said the accord would permit speedy prep- aration of a treaty making the disputed border area a political part of West Ger- many by Jan. 1. The agreement includes “tt provisions for (1) a three- year transition period for termination of the customs and economic union be- tween France and_ the Saar, (2) continued French rights to some coal produc- tion in the region and (3): building an _ international canal linking the Moselle and Rhine rivers. France and West Germany have long sought to eliminate the Saar as a major point of fmction in their relations The German-speaking indus- trial sector supplies much of the coal te process the iren from France's great Lorraine mines nearby. Groundwork for returning the 9 1-square-mile industrial valley to West Gerthany has been laid ina series of recent elechhons won region’s pro-German par- ties. . 2 * The Saar was separated from Germany after Worid War I and administered by the League of Nations through a commission. In 1935 the Saarlanders voted to re turn to Hitler's Third Reich. Since World War II the Saar has been nominally an autonomous state subject to French economic law currency and customs Navy Rocket Fails in Second Attempt WHITE Ground, N. M another fizzle attempted SANDS PROVING uw—The Navy got it research yesterday when to shoot a rocket up 138 miles * LJ * Its Aerobee-hi reached only 37 miles inte the sky. It attained not quite half the 6.100-foot-a-second velocity hoped for John Townsend and ether scien- tists working on the project indi- cated it might be abandoned or at least delayed for a long time until they can find out what the trouble is * * * Several weeks ago another Aero- bee-hi reached only a few thov- sand feet in a highly publicized attempt at a new altitude record. The Acrobee-hi is strictly a re- search vehicle, not a | weapon. or ee ale ing traffic on Huron when trucks = said cramped quarters in showed signs-of fatigue from she Pontiac's new west side fire hall, return from a fire, a back en- the present btilding has necessi- Tigorous a. tated the new addition, estimated | : to cost approximately $500,000, in-| =< are give ‘teenies cluding the ramp. slight edge over Kefauver. “Our ideas for expansion are|_ Fair and Warmer very nebulous until we get per- mission for this ramp," Girard said. Present plans are to request a 60 foot wide ramp to be 13% feet off the ‘alley level. It will be a one-floor enclosed bridge be- tween the two —— — will include office spa Lease on hea ane held by cur- rent occupants funs unfil 1958. The U. S. Weather Bureau's fore-. cast for the Pontiac area tonight | is fair with a’ low of 50 to 54) degrees, Warmer weather is expected to-| Piggins Heart Victim __ will be 76 to 80, DETROIT (INS) — Detroit bo.| " The lowest thermometer reading lice Commissioner Edward S. Pig- rg tae 8 a was 50 degrees. gins was testing comfortably in’ Pm, merctiry rose to Tomorrow's Forecast : i ito be built on the southwest cornet of W. Huron and Genesee, it will mark the start of the city’s most ‘modern station and the first to be constructed since 1928, . Rowston, ice : will be situated, the one- loor structare will become the |city’ s fifth fire station. On Feb, 21, the City Commis- sion hired architect Leo J, Hee- | nan as designer for the new sta- tion. He has designed both the morrow with fair skies. The high City Hall and the Public Safety | Building, now under construction, Heenan is presently ital improvement.program. He said work should begin in about five weeks with construction months, The brick and cinder block build- ing will have a 89-foot frontage on Recelving Hospital today following “oe . an iliness ed as a “pos- : os sible heart attack.” In Today’s Press Meg and Peter Again? an egg pacman i PARIS (INS) — A Paris news- rate _— vebseces.s My paper claimed today that there are, Theaters .................. bd rumors Princess Margaret has not’ TV & Radio Programs. ..... a1 given up iall hope of marrying Wilson, Earl. Ae | Group Capt. Peter Townsend. Women’s Pages., % 13,1 i, 15 € | ij Ate re Cy Genesee avenue, To prevent block- “making. working drawings for the station, . and he estimates it will cost be- tween $80,000 and $85,000. It is’ ‘|being financed from the 1956 cap-| to ‘take between four to five’ Huron street and run 74 feet along) ‘trance will be off Oriole road al- lowing the vehicles to enter and be facing into. Huron prepared for another call. The large apparatus reom will have space for two engine com- m3 ae of City Commissioner panies, ene 100 foot aerial lad- in whose Dis- es ere wl: give the address to the gradu- “men are on a call. PROPOSED FIRE HALL 5 — This modern one-floor brick ahd cinder block build- ing will soon bé constructed at W, Huron and Genesee to serve the city's west side. It | | Was designed by architect Leo J, Boyfriend Found in Lie . | Niles Police Hunt Gun Used to Kill Secretary NILES (INS)—Two .22 caliber firearms were being checked today in connection with the fatal shooting of Mrs. Marion Davenjay, 27, found outside a Niles night club early Sunday morning. One of the weapons is a rifle found in-a field at the rear of the Powatin Hospital, 10 blocks from where the woman was shot. The rifle had been fired recently. * Also being checked was ; ; a pistol belonging to Gene 54 Will Receive McClane, Mrs. Davenjay’s, School Diplomas companion on the night. she was killed. It was being at St. Prederick taken to Niles from Nor- Fifty-four St. Frederick seniors walk, Ohio, by Niles Police will receive diplomas tomght in Chief Arthur N. Pears. graduation exercises at St. Vincent : . Both guns will be checke ad Feel’ paren: : against the bullet which killed the The Rev. Edmund A Fournier, woman, secretary to the Canadian prefect of studies from Sacred: ooo in Chicago Heart Seminary at Orchard Lake BROTHER TOOK GUN Pears said he learned McClane had given the pistol to his broth er, Don, Sunday. morning and that Don had taken it to Norwalk The chief said the pistol now was in the possession of Mrs. Dan McClellan. Mrs. MecCtel- lan and her busband were with McClane and Mrs. Davenjay when the secretary was killed. The Rev. Maurice Vers ing pastor of St. Vincent, will give graduates. their diplomas Dominic Kline and the Vin- cent choir will provide music for Commencement. The seniors were honored at 4 breakfast this morning by the sophomore ci: Eredence Locate $90,000 ser, act s! sponsored iss at Pears also reported he had been informed Mrs. -Davenjay and Me- ( lane had a en keeping company from her husband several weeks. although Mc- ( oe first said he had- not seen her since 1948, of Brink § Loot . Mrs Davenjay was estranged Routine Arrest Leads to Tito fo Demand Money Walled Up in Freedom Move Boston Cellar — . : From the Soviet BOSTON w—A routine arrest IN \iggcow w-Vugesay Pres: Baltimore has led to what the FBI deny Tito -apened formal negotia- calls the first sizable recovery of tions with the leaders of the Soviet joot feom the $1,218,000 Brink’s Union today to complete the re- robbery of rfrore than six years conciliation of his wAgeonkey of com , munism and the Kremlin's post- =o « «© « Stalin brand Yugoslav circles said their chief of state would insist on retaining complete independence of action an office in and freedom to continue the equa he established with Some $90,000 was found vester- day by FBI and Boston police be hind false the sub basement of a South End ble paneling in relations ASSOCIATED PRESS ONIT: INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ED PRE&s PHOTOS 7¢ Promoted. “Mayor Suggest WALTER C. KRAUSE ‘Police Officer Named Captait Pick Lt. Walter Krause Head of Night Activities * for City Department Pontiac police officer Walter C Krause was promoted today to fill the newly-created position of night police captain Pelice Chief Herbert \ said the new post will increase the of police Straley efficiency operations at night * hrause, 37 old last month, had served as a lieuten- ant 10 years. He joined the force years over % years ago. Straley emphasized that there has been no particular increase in the night-turme cmme rate here, but explained the night captaincy has long been needed to hapdle exist- ing police business “Many of our serious crimes and police problems,” he said, ‘do oc cur at night, requiring executive eommand by an officer with long experience in police work. Krause will take over the job dune 19, when he returns from vacation. the West after Stalin booted him noone house Authorities said out off the Soviet bloc in 1048 The new captain has worked in serial numbers check with those p15 i a speech at the Kremlin combatting © juvenile delinquency an the Brink's- loot yesterday proclaimed his willing. since last August ieee pro- The find came within 18 hours ves te ie fr wens ta the Soviet eed cave Callewinw hie pre of the arrest of Jordan Perry dr. ©1007 8* 80 CSU motion to leutenant March 7, 1946, 31, a Beston stone mason and WASHINGTON (INS) House he remained on general assignment ex-convict, who was taken inte Jeaders said today the next few In the detective bureau days may be crucial in U.S. rela SS custedy after passing suspicious tions with strategic — Yugoslavia amuse- whose Marshal Tito is now being money in a Baltimore meat park. wined and dined in Moscow Two men were arrested in Bos. They reported strong sentiment alt Americs aid to the coum- ton, charged with being accesso- '? / ult American aid to the try whose president is cementing mes after the fact of the Brink's close ties with Russia after being robbery. the largest cash haul 1M jn the Communist ‘doghouse’ for the nation’s criminal history. years They were identified as Edward Bennett, 36, of Weymouth, and, John F. Buccelli, 41, of Brookline The FBI said Bennett was ar- rested as he arrived at the South End office. Buccelli, whom the FBI said it had shadowed in Ben- nett’s company, was picked up a few blocks away Meanwhile, trial date for 10 men Talk about thankless jabs! than the person behind the POT-O-GOLD entries each week test rules scenes who tabulates the some containing postcards, * 3. The judging problem necessary to rule ineligible any entries sent in after June ll via en- Legislators Called LANSING W — Gov. Williams. today set June 13 as the opening day for a special session of the legislature to study problems of unemployment and highway and . prison needs. — Gold’ Rules Important Even a baseball umpire is better off thousands of It's for these hard-working organizers that we have certain con- — like the one abeut attaching entries to postcards Ein- velopes take time to open, thus cutting efficiency and time in picking - are not in ac- therefore, will make it indicted as participants in the Brink's robbery was set for Aug “inners 6. The 10 were indicted — and The many envelopes eight of them arrested—last Jan- cord with Rule No uary The roundup’ of money~ began yelopes. Thank you for your cooperation. _{Continued on Page 2, Col 3) der truck and the = battalion chief's car. the Nearhs A device will electrically close will be the officer's sleeping quar- the front doors on the stauion two ters with three beds. Adjoining this minutes after the trucks leave to will be a lounge and office for the save heat in the winter time and officers to secure the station when most The most up-to-date dining facilities will be available dormitory for men, room for 14 At the southwest corner of the men along with a modern kitchen. Hechan who estimates construction will begin in flat-roof building will be a 14-bed | . ' Modern Fire Hall Slated for Huron and In the frent of the hall will be a watch reom for a duty to await alarms and also a lounge and reading reom for {he men. : man on The dining reom will be sepa- rated from a class room by a mod- iern pull curtain. The class room is an $85 wa Project fo Serve )-County Area Revenue Bonds Seen as Financing Method for $85 Million Job ‘Detroit Mayor Albert E, Cobo proposed yesterday million pipeline from Detroit to Lake Huron to supply water to Oakland and Macomb County mu- nicipalities as far north as ‘Utica. He said the line would be financed by - revenue bonds, “paid for and re- tired by the communities that buy water from De- troit.”’ w did not reveal what, Connection there would be city’s pipeline plans of the Southeastern Michigan Water thority, nership pipeline Lake St if any, between the and plans newly-created Aus an Oakland-Macomb part- formed to run its own to either Lake Huron or - Clair Royal Oak Mayor Heward h. Kelley, chairman of the Author- ity, Way not a for com- ment, Officials in the Detroit Water Board said this morning the city’s proposed line would be run from Detroit to “a point on the St. Clair River between the lake and Marine City.” LOCATION INDEFINITE They said the location of the ir take will depend on selutions to the y- — problem created by re- fineries in Sarnia. Detroit's proposed seven-foot pipe would carry 300 million gal- jons of water a day, most of which would be drained off to rate-paying cities along the route before it reaches Detroit. Detroit's new 54-million-d o 1 | Northeast Station, of 180 millien dedicated vesterday ar with a capacity gallons a day, wil June 27. Cobo said part of the pipeline project near the pumping station could be started “almost imme- diately ~ MASTER PLAN OVER Gerald Remus, general manager of the Detroit’ Water Board, said vesterday the master plan city’s water supply, created in 1924, now has run its course _The pipeline plan is part of a new mater plan, he said be Remus added the Lake Huren “project “will take a lot of study and planning on our part, and cooperation on the suburbs’ part.” Cobo said the at no addi- fional to Detroit: taxpayers, could) provide suburbs with ade- quate water service cheaper than plan, cost they themselves could provide it. Officials said today the pipeline would also be regarded as a ‘‘re- serve’ for Detroit's water supply, Ike Calls j in Leaders WASHINGTON. Ww — President Eisenhower has asked’ House Dem- ocratic and Republican leaders to meet with him tonight for talks about the $t,109,000.000 cut in for- eign aid voted by the House For- eign Affairs Committee. He hopes 8 ‘get a eut _Tescinded. Genesee monthly refresher courses, Qivil Defense classes, and if the need be, a voting precinct for the city, : There will be plenty of storage rooms and closets and a work shop for needed repairs of vehicles and equipment, and a_ hose-drying room. desrgned for shout five weeks, It will take around pout to its smite to finish, ‘The pan ‘station will be financed from the 1956 — ington cme ‘ for the ~~ eNO AP oR RSIS IRR PG ese eM Oey ACM ae ae VSN a F. PONTIAC: PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 5.1 oe fi | | ke’ Double’ Has Capital '* in Tizzy During Weekend | While President Eisenhower was| tainly added a lot of fun to our | ellen, bn Conyers farm last trip,” Miss Antona said, weekend, Pontiac's “double” to Tke © sinocently viewi i ng the monu- was playing the role of president ment of the flag raising on Iwo and causing quite a turmoil in the Jina a throng of some 350 sight- capitol. . seers swarmed around the local Nanas A er Se ee visitor taking pictures and asking for ‘autographs. joined a tour of Miss Janice An On, title. tot broke loose from tona's, local teacher of citizenship, his motHer's grasp and remarked: on g weekend tnp to Washington. voy certainly have more hair —< than you do on television.” He had no sooner left the train 4, 5 visit to one of the his- on whic the 4-member £rouP torical museums in Washington, journeyed, when people bega" § Chambers and his wife became giving the Pontiac visitor more separated from the rest of the a group. Badge-wearing guards “Everywhere I went during the entire weekend I was hounded for autographs by kids and grown-ups alike,’ Chambers recalled. “‘Peo- ple wanted me to pose with their children even though | kept telling “Only after we convinced then | them I wasn't President Eisen- who 1 wan did our group get back hower.”’ " ogether,”” Chambers, a Grand Members of the tour became so. Paes ciectar laaidl accustomed to listening to people 4 ‘. d : call Chambers “President Eisen- During the trip the red carpe } . he ed him “Our rolled out by Rep. George A. | , that they tage im “VU Dondero who ushered the visitors. Mr. President." “His resemblance ss) tke cer- MSU Will Honor When the group returned to join them, additional guards tried to keep them back from “‘the Pres: | ident.” | areas. A dinner was held in the, iprivate dining room of the speaker _ ‘of the House of Representatives' Friday night with Dondero the hon- ‘ored guest. | Addre ssing the contingent, Don-| dero said: “Mr. President, Miss soon began to follew the couple. ~ NAUTILUS WELCOMED TO NEW YORK — The Navy's atomic York Barbet, with a fireboat mooting® streams of water, and basdings Saginaw Captures ‘ ee in lower Manhattan in background. Visit marked the first public ‘into many of the “hard to visit'’! powered submarine USS Nautilus gets a typical welcome in New display of the sleek underwater craft, launched 16 months ago. Fire- boat is the John D. McKean. Khrushchev’s Talk Shows County Resident Antona, and guests.”’ In church Sunday, Chambers Last of 4 Robbers Little Change in Red Ways SAGINAW ® — Acting on a tip. | WASHINGTON (INS) — Analysis|killing ‘“‘many thousands of hon- said he could hear people whis- pering about his identity during the service,’ During the visit to the Capitol Building, @ 12-year-old girl rushed to Chambers and threw her arms Dr..Sarah Van Hoosen Jones of around him thinking he was Ike. Rechester is among six persons: |After.being a bit hesitant on re- prominent in the fields- of science turning the welcoming, the girl and education who will receive|said: “You are the president aren't honorary degrees Sunday at the you?” A ‘no!’ sent the girl scurry- Former Board Official Is Among Six Named to Receive pagress Saginaw County sheriff's officers of Soviet Boss Nikita Khrushchev's jlast night seized the last of four, ‘blistering aftack on the late Jo young ‘bandits wanted in the $233 ‘seph Stalin indicated today that holdup of a Saginaw gas station. violence is still the rule in Russia —only the victims have been Sheriff C. "A Kachendister and Changed. deputies surrounded a summer home 12 miles west of here where * * * Implications of the unprecedent- est and decent Communists.’ He asserted the late and now degraded hero “‘evidently had plans to finish off the old members the polit- buro.” U. S. officials eageeeted today’s next on Stalin's purge list, may Soviet leaders, fearing they were) Dallas H. Bobo, 24, had hidden out earlier in the day. At Kach-| meister's command, Bobo walked) ed February assault on the reputa- have succeeded in assassinating ‘tion of the former Russian dicta-|the late Dictator. Previously, the | itor were the subject of careful Cpl et Me had been inclined to ac-' me Fenton Dine Honors Cobo Detroit Mayor Is Guest, of Club at Village Community Center teost about $12,000, Hagstrom re- _\ported, with the city land assessed The Day in ‘Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — City officials Both the Lincoln Street and Holland Street paving projects in- clude city lots, which may or may not be increased in value by the street work. City Commissioner Charles Renfrew questioned the new city assessor's: policy of refusing to project into the future in evalu- ating property, Assessor Clark contends, “The bene- fit is to what is there now,” but The project on Holland Street will 31.99 per cent and the city paying 15 per cent of the total cost. TO PRESENT REVIEWS Review of the Holland project furnished by Hagstrom at week's commission meeting. The Lincoln project's assess- ment roll was tabled until next week. Hearing on another roll, for Eton paving, was continued indef- initely. The Holland hearing will be June 18. . z ° * “It would be nice to get the paving done while the people want- and the Lincoln project will be next) City Questions Addition to Land Value by Paving .| planner’s offices. A spiral stairway will lead up to these offices on the second floor, and a hallway will connect them to the commis- sion room area in the main sec- tion of the building. Plans for reworking the commis- bids yet. Bid of $12,100 won the United Heat Engineering Company, Inc., the job of installing a new boiler for the municipal building. A $495 ham- mer-knife mover was ordered from the W. F. Miller company. Cost of 24 8-pound waste receptacies for city streets is to be $38.90 each, from United os Receptacies. * * George Mountford George Mountford, 49, 16928 Lau- derdale, Beverly Hills, died sud- denly last night. He was an ac- countant with Al Green of Detroit. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Manley Bailey Funeral sion room are not ready for oe ing it are still living,"’ said Mayor Home. James Allen as City Engineer L. R. Gare said that if paving were held over till next year, a larger project would reduce the cost per square yard. 3 The bid for paving projects on portions of Edgewood, Willits, any surface political implications, was the capacity house dinner here» FENTON — Absolutely devoid of Bates, Bird, Grant, Lincoln and Municipal Leaguer Talks on Beverlies BIRMINGHAM — About 75 mem- Eton was accepted , although it means a cost of $3.95 a square bers of the Beverly Golf Club heard John Huss, of Ann Arbor, yard. Last year's paving was a director of the Michigan Municipal | ja $3.30 figure. /League talk at: the Community asi cept the official Moscow version /ast evening, honoring Mayor a that Stalin died of a brain catia il a Cobo of Dare. ot the orrhage. Under the sponsorship t Some officials indicated conclu- * ¢ * Fenton Economics Club, it never- oe b sions thus far show thé violent jnrushchev speech was read into theless proved to be an admira- piel ee et) y jot the Beverly area becoming an- denunciation — delivered behind |(t,¢ Congressional Record by Sen-|bi munity kickoff for his cam- ia nexed to Birmingham. fore. the 20th Com- aetna Citywide b be we closed doors befe ™. ate GOP Leader William F. Know- | paign for the Republican nomina-) y us service wi gin munist Party Congress in Mos- |. 44 ‘tion for Governor of Michigan. Friday, according to the manage- Detroit Woman Kills Gare’s appointment to the DPW House last night. | director's post and that of Gro- | Huss outlined procedures and ver. Serenbetz as city engineer possible obstacles and_advantages ‘out with his hands-in the air. - detailed scrutiny by State Depart- |ment experts. Deputies confiscated a .22 cal- | iber sawed-off rifle and $180.50. They said Bobo admitted all but $20 was taken in the holdup Sat- —- Occupants of the house, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Crawford, were at work | Pontiac Deaths = «= Pm, | A photo in the ae News| led to the capture of 20-year-old , 98th annual Michigan State Univer-,ing back to her teacher. sity spring commencement. ~ /| “All the fuss over my resem-| Dr, Jones has operated her own, 'plance didn't bother me and I had dairy farm at Rochester since 1927) a very fine trip,” he said. ‘‘My and retired from the State Board of ‘only regret is_that I went to get, Agriculture, the MSU governing some pictures but couldn't break | body, after 12 years’ ———— long enough to take many.’ in 1955. Others to be honored include: Dr. Albert H, Compton, Nobel prize winning physicist. Dr. Compton visiting distin. | culneg iecturer ot MSU durtag (cerald E. “Cullens bloody purges in themselves, | The setting was quite ideal. Inc., bus company. ‘Indications a! Instead, the Khrushchev charge |Staged in Fenton's beautiful com- |that it is going to be a profitable was the purges were directed at ‘munity house, given the village by)" venture,” one of the partners said \what the present regime calls! tee rome it had the back-/! the bus operation. He mapped, i (three buses will follow. ; ing to drive wreck the spring term. Gerald Edwin Cullens, 17, own- inaw street corner Sunday. Robert MORE VIOLENT Being Revived touch rot Sele = tiie ae De | Gas lanurelsadeck seakoe. Lohan kiled| x v he pa her = and Dr. Grover C. Dillman, an MSU er and arr “ ae | a ack 22, = poy a The text, as released by the lareer locate ‘commissioners will hear represen- r veac . st nig alumnus, who recently retired as Car Wash, died at p.m. Sun- were caugnt y before. State Department yesterday, Then \tatives of the library and police | there was Judge Ira B.| president of the Michigan College. day in Pontiac Township. He are are from Saginaw. |showed the indictment of Stalin by. Urs: School of Classical Ther widely known Denali pus Mrs, Alice Dixon, 44, told police Studies Underwrite Cost cad) tational! and Technology |killed in an accidental shooting | cow — was not directed at the ee sie me jment of the Suburban see Ancient Stoa . out the four half-hour tes the DETROIT (®—A woman: learn- | ‘cawarl| Malicssreskl\ on «Seg: “Good Communists.” to provide a reminding: e routes the |department plead for their desired of ‘funds for next year, is planned|She was practicing in a supermar- Mining } this surnmer as Dean of the Colle of Horne Economics at MSU. De, Virgil M. Hancher, presi dent of the State University of lowa, who will deliver the com- mencement . address, Dr. Andrey A. Potter, former tlean of engineering at Kansas State College and Purdue Univer-| sity. He was also former acting president at Purdue, Dr, Potter will receive an hon- orary dottor of engineering degree. All the others will receive honorary doctor of laws degrees. during target practice with three Gerald was born here July 12, |1938, the son of Solon and Lela M. iDanie! Cullens. He attended Wa- foughton Dr. Marie A. Dye, who | Gare | * lterford Schools and had lived here ‘all his life. He lived with his par- ‘ents at 5401 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Besides his mother and father, he is survived by grandmothers, Mrs. Minnie Harkey of Horners- ville, Mo. Mrs, Catheria Dan- ville, Mo., Mrs. Catherine Dan- lel and Mrs. Relia Boatwright, both of Pontiac. Three sisters and two brothers, all of Pontiac also survive, Mrs. Mary Jane Anderson, Ralph C. Cullefis, Mrs. Mary Louise Run-| Wrong State of Mind WINSTED, Conn. (®#—Gov. Abra-| ham Ribicoff, who campaigned on a promise to ballyhoo Connecticut as a vactionland, dropped un- anounce into a Rotary Club meeting” during a movie. The film was about the virtues of Cape Cod as- a vacation spot. Negro Issues Poll Tax MARSHALL, Tex. first time in history this city has. a Negro issue poll taxes. Princell years, was appointed to encourage as many Negroes as possible to qualify themselves to vote in Texas, which requires payment of a poll tax for voters. A Matter of Taste! wW—For the Woods, a Negro leader for ‘many, ‘yan, Loretta and John Bunnell. Gerald's body will be at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home until Wednesday morning when it will ibe taken to the Zion Church of the Nazarene for service at 2 p.m. The Rev. W, E. Varian, his pas- tor, will officiate with burial in|‘ Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Me Frank Nagy Mrs. Frank (Esther Ellen) Nagy, | 38, of 222 Ferry Ave. died early ‘this morning in St. Joseph Mercy {Hospital She was born in Marlette Oct. .21, 1917, the daughter of Earl and /Rosa Bourdo Seibert and married July 4, 1936 in Silverwood. Mrs. Nagy came here. from clif- ford 12 years ago, She was em- ployed at General Motors Truck & Coach Division and was a mem- bers of the First United Mission- : JERSEYVILLE, Il. (INS) — Mr.’ and Mrs. Robert Crotchett claim one of the most unusual alar™ mother and father; two children, clocks in the world—a pet female ‘Mrs. Joann Hipps of Lakemont, groundhog named Oscar which Ga and Youlanda Ellen, at home. jumps onto their bed promptly at| Other survivors include a sister, 5 a.m. and cavorts until the two Mrs. Gloria Guller of Pontiac; are awake. ithree brothers, Robert of Lapeer, — ‘Leo and Marvin both of Pontiac.) Mrs. Nagy’s body will be at the The Weather Reper ‘Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home ~_ PONTIAC AND VICINITY Report aty noon Thursday when it will ecete toe nish near te. Fair 3 taken to the First United Mission-| and wormer . igh 2 76-80. Narth te co ary Church for service at 2 p.m. oe 6-17 miles ar hour becem- The Rey. George D. Murphy, her Oe ee pastor will officiate with burial fol-| ‘lowing in White Chapel Memorial Cemtery. am: Wind velocity 3 mph Northeast < Mrs. Frank L. Vasbinder ‘Vv. Mrs. Frank L. (Laura) Vasbin- ary Church. She leaves her husband: her Teday in Pontiac . Lowest temperature preceding 8 am at @ Direction sete Tuesdey at 865 pm fun rises Wednesday a: 4 56 & m. Moon sets Tuesday at 440 pm Moon rises ‘Weinester at 2 se am Dewsteen Temperateres dr, 77, of 164 Ogemaw Rd. died eS ae $2 at 7:10. this morning in St, Joseph 86. m.........:83 lpm 68 Mercy Hospital. She had been ill 4 y . on /six months, She was born in Saginaw County Oct. 7, 1878, the daughter of Leon-|- . ard and Jennie Gensiver and was ‘er * Gis married to the late Frank L, Vas- Monéay in 1 tm Pontiac ‘As recorded owners) a M temperature. |. Weatner—reir \ binder in Saginaw April 13, 1898. One Year Age in oe . oi Mrs, Vasbinder had lived in pp tempersture eae ny | Pontiac : Oakland County 49 Meeter Fait. er ft years, Shé~'was a charter and anit and, Lowasi, Temperate rh| life member of White Shrine 22. oe tn 1928 P38 im 1948 pimviving Jo 0 fon, Lorene Vee —-- OF get bomder and one grariddaughter, srowner oes ef Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- Denver New York 13 58\day from the Donelson-Johns Fu- Deere. Qmane fe ss(Reral Home with the Rey. fred St. Louis 8 61/R, Tiffany of Bethany ist oe “ “Church officiating. Burial will be oe . gssseeeeses 8. 8: Marie -€1 Traverse City 38 Washington 12 is my. i 1” , ) j i f ; ; | ; } i | 7 ’ 3 i} i | fh 17.4 Ba. \ ae F ei lf ba | Bobo was held in Saginaw City| Khrushchev—his successor as tere aaa the others in the county jail. \ the party—was both more com-| \piste Ae ae eS — $90,000 Recovered . tatr, cven ty ane . From Brink's Loot (Continued From Page One) Sunday night when Perry cashed) a ragged and moldy $10 bill in the. amusement park. The park oper- ‘ator, suspicious, showed the bill to police. Authorities looked up Perry and, |they said, found more than $1,000, jmostly in $5 and $10 bills, on his| jt also touched off immediate person. The bills, they said, “had speculation that Stalin was mur- a smell of mold and were brittle dered by the present Soviet leaders |and brown with age.’ ‘to save their own lives. Perry admitted having more) money in his hotel room, officials said, and they found $3,770 hidden. under a carpet. The bills were) numbered in sequence, indicating: robbery money, ‘pfficials said. A his lifetime. However, experts noted that there was no criticism of killing, torturing, or exiling persons fa- voring democracy or moderate socialism. that the release of the amazing speech would show the world that, violence is still the rule in Russia. WAS HE MURDERED? | sembled delegates that the death of the 72-year-old dictator on March 5, 1953, may have spared | V. M. Molotov and First Deputy F A Premier Anastas I, Mikoyan check with the I showed it to . jbe Brink's money. | pe being killed on Stalin's or- | The present Communist party He Got Trapped, Too \chief labeled Stalin a ‘“‘monstrous”’ TALOGA, Okla. w—‘Fat” Furr: murderer, and a ‘‘sickly suspi-| the trouble when it comes to! catching chickenhouse prowlers. Furr set a trap and in the morning. State Representative ihe found a skunk. He got his zun ‘Jailed in Drunk Driving ‘but as he pulled the trigger the: skunk fired too. | LANSING (INS) — Rep.-Charles —————_—— J. Golden (D-Monroe), ° \$85 in Lansing Justice Court yes- U Nu Resigns Post ‘'terday on a drunk driving charge. RANGOON, Burma (INS) — U, Golden was accused in connec- 'Nu resigned today as prime min- tion with a crash March 21 involv- \ister of Burma and announced a ing two cars and a truck. Some officials expressed belief Khrushchev told the 1,400 as- | lisn't sure the cure is better than cious” madman, responsible for was fined ‘new 24man cabinet headed by Prime Minister and Foreign Min-| ister Ba Swe. The latter served. as defense minister under Nu, The representative, who neither affirmed or denied the charge, /spent a night in the ity jail fol- lowing the accident. AFL-CIO Council Meets, Tackles Many Problems be| WASHINGTON (INS)—The AFL- iCIO Executive Council meets to- iday to decide what to do about en- ‘dorsing a ane candidate. It will a mee action to take regarding the giant Team- sters’ Union, which is charged with violating the federation’s constitu- tion. The council, which is the govern- ing body of the big labor federa- tion, has scheduled three days of meetings during which a lot of ground will le overs Matters = ae Gaul ‘up will range from organizing drives to the Moscow visit of Yugoslav President Tito. Ne effort will be made at the te endorse a ticket, or te leave this matter to te Temed AFL. CHO general board. — Indications are that some ar- rangement will be made for en- Beattie se $7/in White Chapel MemorialCeme- dorsing a ticket after) the Demo-'a policy t ca ventions, The labor leaders lean strongly to the Democrats, al- though some of them recently have proclaimed their political independ- ence. ILA PROBLEM The question of what action to take concerning the teamsters likely will come up early in the meetings. The Teamsters are ac- cused of violating the AFL-CIO constitution by entering into a working alliance with the Inde- :pendent International Longshore- men’s Association. * * * The ILA was ousted from the old AFL, iff 1953 on charges of gangster domination. The AFL- cro constitution forbids any af- filiated union to recognize ae a tnion. The pact between the Teamsters and the ILA was canceled after AFL-CIO George Meany called the Teamsters to account. But Meany says there is still a ments, and that the executive cover cases of the kind icratic and Republican national capetin.the. fy re, lw! f council will be asked. to lay down} | _ of Athenian Center to the city of Athens a magnificent, ot learning’ he had received there. *. * * Today, a similar compliment is being paid from the West by Amer- icans who have contributed toward the restoration of that building, the Stoa, in the market place of ancient Athens. The Stoa was the gift of At- talos, king of Pergamon in Asia Minor, and It soon became the gathering place of Athenian phil- osophers and poets whe walked its spacious colonnaded galleries. It is now being rebuilt by the ies at a total cost of some $1,500,- 000, ON OLD SITE Chiet contributor is John D. Rock- efeller Jr., who promised to match anything raised by Ward M. Cana- day, head of the American School’s board of trustees and president of the Wi illys-Overland corporation. A two-story building, some four hundred feet in length and sixty feet wide, the new Stoa is being built on the site of the old one. What little is left of Attalos’s original gift will be incorporated in the present structure. Seventy-five skilled marble-work- ers are employed on the project under the supervision of Professor Homer A. Thompson, the school's director in Athens. Another 75 mas- ter-craftsmen make up the total son's guidance, will ‘bridge the past” and oe the Stoa to life. again. . ‘Winged’ Stone Shatters Windshield, Hurts Driver A Tecumseh man was the victim of a flying stone as he was driv- ing on Livernois road in Troy) Township this‘ morning. be treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for lacerations of three fingers on his right hand. He told hospital officials his hand was cut when a stone flew up from the road and shattered his wind- shield. Armstrong said it appeard that a passing truck had struck the stone, causing it to be thrown back Florida Husband, Wife 'Argue—With Gun Fight LAKELAND, Fila. (INS) — 12 bullets from the yard into her house and hit her husband ‘once. William, the shots with principle involved in such agree-|pistol fire, scored three times. His wife is In critical condi , Deputy Othna Stringfellow said: | “They’ ve had fights several times but: they frever got this far before.” i building in gratitude for the ‘ ‘lights. American School of Classical Stud-) working force that, with Thomp-| James L. Armstrong, 51, had to: native of Fenton, triend of the guest of honor. He served as toastmaster and rem- inisced in a manner that provided tator, even by an enemy, ° during ATHENS (INS) — Twenty- two the icundation tor the theme of \centuries ago an eastern king gave the speaker. That theme was an explanation of what can be accomplished when the people are given a chance to express themsecives, ef a city “or state” pulls to- gether with his jegislative branch and works to an economic and not a political end. Mayor Cobo in his talk never even remotely intimated that he’ is a candidate for anything, but) none of the 260 diners went away without the impression that Mich- igan needs an atmosphere in its: government somewhat akin to the kind which has accomplished so much for Detroit. He was present-| led with a buckskin coat ‘as an ladjunct to ‘the traveling ae has jahead of ak of the club spent a good part of the late afternoon in escorting Cobo) to the village's business places, | where he personally greeted sev- eral hundred people. In the words of one of Fenton's leading citizens, ‘‘Looks like this is the place where something new and quite unique in Michigan poli- tics finds its birth.” State Supreme Court Backs Referendum Right LANSING (#—The Michigan Su- preme Court has upheld the right, of township residents to force a referendum when the township board amends a zoning ordinance. * * * The high court overturned a de- cision by Circuit Judge Blaine W. Hatch, sitting in Battle Creek, who had declared unconstitutional a state law setting up the eeterete dum procedure. The case arose from a spans deal in which Wendell H. and Vir- ginia Stradle agreed to sell some real estate for $40,000, contingent upon its being rezoned as com- 'mercial. ship board amended the zoning ordinance accordingly. When disatisfied neighboring residents petitioned for a refer- endum on the amendment, the Stadles sued for and obtained a declaratory judgment holding the state law invalid. The land involved was to be used as an auto theater. Detroit’Nurse’s Aide Held in Ring Switch DETROIT (INS)—A 26-year-old former nurse's aide at Detroit Women's Hospital pleaded inno- cent yesterday and waived exam- ination on a charge of stealing two nurse's aide, Mrs, Alice Shaw, for safekeeping. Police later found the {pings in Mrs, Shaw's car. oo 4 i and when the executive officer | Previous é the dinner, officers. this weekend. Completion’ of the ket parking lot and became ex- | budget is expected then. cited when another auto started Advertising for bids for alter-| |to enter as she was leaving. Her ations to the municipal building foot hit the accelerator instead of = approved by commissioners the brake. ler seein drawings of the planned dampers =e | SITS HEADON The car slammed into the other ENGINEERING FLANS ‘auto head on, then shot across a Utilizing the former fire” hall street intersection into a parked ~ (truck. Mrs. Eddie Mae Clark, 48, who was teaching Mrs. Dixon how to ‘drive. was killed. Mrs. Dixon and her husband Wilbur, 56, who was in the bagk seat, were injured se- riously. ‘Detroit Tourist Bureau ‘Seeks Extra $62,000 DETROIT w — A membership campaign to raise an additional '$62.000 each year for the Detroit, |Convention and Tourist Bureau! ‘gets under way Wednesday. * * . John Houston, 37, driver of the other car escaped injury. Officers said Mrs. Dixon did not have a learner's permit arid would be held for investigation of invol- untary manslaughter. | Henry edtie, president of Michi- gan Consolidated Gas Co., will serve as chairman. The bureau is trying to increase its annual bud- ‘get from $88,000 to $150,000 for expanded facilities. All for a Little Heat STILLWATER, Okla. U\—Mra, J. Q. Kendrick became cold while sitting in the family car waiting for her husband. She decided to start the car and turn on the heater. The auto jumped the crub, bowled over a parking meter, crashed through a plate glass win- E Ww, ‘dow and sent furniture spinning as Eq ‘ jit rolled across a showroom. Her gg Watchers’ Hopes ‘husband was knocked down by a Watchers Society in the Chicago} ———————— Natok has dis- Drunk but Not Driving The end- came when troc TUCSON, Ariz. «®—Police were drivers of the Northbrook Supply | relieved they didn't have to charge * | The convection pas eventual- ly will promote and use the 42- ne Convention and Ex- hibits Building which will be built shortly Center. in Detroit's new Civic ‘Autopsy’ Scrambles ~ The Battle Creek Town-|\ Company decided to perform an/ Donald McKnight, 30, with drunk autopsy on a ‘‘mystery’ egg found driving. He was arrester on a May 16. The egg had been under/simple drunk charge by officers a 100-watt lamp for 29 days but|who found him passed out in the ‘the autopsy proved it was only ajcab of a locomotive in the round- “yolk.” house. Petty has_this word of caution: The toothpaste should to the teeth and not: the brush, or the miachine “will sling paste all over the place.” . p Vig eye tk bby Loe LyeCC TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1956 Noted Phy sician fo Treat Pakod . Meyer A. Perlstein Will Head 2-Day County Clinic for Afflicted _ Dr, Meyer A. Perlstein, special- ist. in the treatment of cerebral palsied children, will be inmPon- tiac Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. . Perlstein, of Chicago, conduct his diagnosite will clinics at Stevens Hall, All Saints Episcopal Church, Some 32 children will be seen | by Dr, Peristein in the two day | session, The clinic is sponsored by the) Oakland County Society for Crip-| pled Children, the Easter Seal agency, in cooperation with the! Michigan Society for Crippled Chil- dren and Disabled Adults., Local agencies assisting . besides the Crippled Children’s Society in- clude Iraq Grotto furnishing trans- portation, and the Junior Women's Club of Rochester whose members will act as hostesses. Dr.’ Peristein is a charter member and was first secretary for the Academy for Cerebral Palsy; is a member ef the Med. | ical Advisory Council on Cere- bral Palsy to the National Crip- pled Children’s Society and is a consultant to the Division of Services fer Crippled Children at the University of Dlineis, He is also chairman of the Med- ical Committee of the Michael) Reese Cerebral Palsy Therapeutic Nursery; chairman of the Medi- cal Advisory Board of the Illinois) Hospital School; medical director| of the Children’s Neurological Clin- ic of Cook County and on the pe- diatrics staff of Northwestern Uni- versity. Livestock Swindle Hits Jackson Area JACKSON (INS) —. A possible’ $750,000 swindle by a group of Michigan livestock buyers, acting either as individuals or as a ring, wag being investigated today by federal, state and county officials. * * * Jackson County Prosecutor Ken- neth B. Johnson said operators bought and sold, even though the market was in a decline, and con- tinued their business despite the fact they apparently were short in their accounts Johnson said the latest develop ment in the case Was the discov ery of $62.000 in bad checks given to farmers in the Jackson by an established cattle house on West Pike Street. arta auction s s ° The prosecutor said there Was a lot of checks floating and that they “began backing up” about May 15. He said it. was. Rot knowr whether the kiting was deliberate or accidental Johnson claimed farmers had been victimized 150 or more Father Tucker Denies Monaco ‘Heir’ Rumors PARIS .(INS}—A Paris newspa- per claimed today that Prince Rainier had told his personal chap- lain that Princess Grace is €Xpect ing a baby, but the chaplain calied the report ‘‘absolutely false." France Soir said the Very Rev J. Francis Tucker had told a friend Rainier had written him saying he “hoped the principality would have an heir or heiress late next January or early Febru ary.” Informed of the report in Mon- ato. Father Tucker said “I never said anything like that It’s absolutely false.” Stick Together, Girk— | for More Coincidences | FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla (INS) — Two wives bumped inte each other in the office of Atterney Fred-Schmunk Jr., to file divorce suits and learned that each had the same complaint—she had been beaten by: her husband. ’ Then they decided to file bigamy charges when they learned that they had the same husband—Jo- seph C. Phelps, 28. Judge Hayden 1 to Quit LANSING W—Judge Charles A.) Hayden, dean of the Ingham Coun- ty Circuit Court judges, has an- nounced he will retire before the end of the year. Judge Hayden. 78, hag been on the Circuit Court bench for more than 20 years. Four years remain on his current term and the vacancy will be ae by appointment by the gov- f i | H. Bridgewater, ‘URGES NEW. ROOKIES JOIN FORCE — Four new Pontiac patrolmen above take their oath of office prior to graduation ceremonies tonight. The new policemen attended eight-weeks schooling at the Detroit Police Academy and will be presented certificates with 55 other class mem- bers at ceremonies in Detroit. Left to right above are: Robert H. Rood. 94% S. Anderson St.; Theodore Villella, 675 DeSota Pl: John 161 W. Strathmore St. and Elmo F. Burgess, of Lake Orion. — Nobel Winner Suggests New Theory on Cancer: Virus Activates Germs By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE for the first purification and crys- Associated Press Science Reporter tallization of a virus. He heads DETROIT gP—-A Nobel Prize the Laboratory of Virus Research scientist téday said he thinks @! California Z viruses cause most or all cancers including human Aged Student 2 LJ . The evidence is all logical, and Insists Exams it is,inereasing, said Dr. Wendell Deter Learning M. Stanley, University of Califor- LOS. ANGELES (INS) — James nia virologist. ATTACK B. Ely is 8. His life has spanned He urged a wholly new attack Careers from gold- -digging te music against cancer from this theory. ‘aching It could lead to vaccines to pre- vent cancer, like a Salk vaccine against polio virus, and new ways h¢ has taken his final examur to cure it. for a bachelor of arts degree fre It is possible that all of us are the University of Caliictnis = . Angeles walking around with ‘‘sleeping cancer viruses, Dr. Stanley said. Saturday, if all goes well, his We might even “catch” noninfec-. white hair and goatee will be set tious doses of viruses from other eff by a black cap ‘and gown. healthy But he stressed = * * About to launch on a new career nation pe ople thei you cannot “catch” cancer if = lv joined the gold rush to the = ~ ; _ Klondike in 1898 and once sailed a self from another person. Cancer «malt boat 2000 miles around itself is not contagious Cape Horn from New York to San OPENS NEW VISTA Francisco The cancer viFuses wouldn't do Forty-five years ago he taught us anv harm. unt!]_and unless Music-at Hardin-Simmons Univer- something made them become *!ly mn Texas. He decided in 1951 active. The something could be 0n his Sist birthday, to get his aging. changes in hormones, diet college degree. largely at the urg ary faults chemicals, radiation, ME Of his fmend, Pianist Jose or other things. or a combination Murt of them Says El) “= * “The mind requires food the Far from being a scary idea same as the body. doesn't go to college know life. people should return to coliege— and many have because of me. + holdover trom a deter Anybody whe way to doesn't the virus theory opens the new experiments to find methods of controlling cancer, Dr. Stanley told the third National Caricer Conference. The conference. at tended by 1.200 physicians and sci- But exams are entists from the United States and the dark ages 23 foreign countries, is sponsored TEM to learning by the National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society Ld * ~ They are Virg English settlement in North Amer a Nobel Prize ica nia was the first permanent Dr. Stanley won One trip . . . Double Benefus WEED & FEED There's labor-saving double action in this Scotts dry applied compound combining famous 2,4-D and grass- food. Subtly disposes of broadleaved weeds as it feeds grass to greater health and beauty. Treat lawn 50x.50 ft-$ 2.95 Bag, 11,000 sq ft---- $11.75 Setta Spreaders Every thing lawn needs, automatically applied in dry form with Scotts Spreader — Seed, naar ie Weed Controls. lunior - $7.95 Streamlined No 35- $14.85 FAY HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS 906 W. 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SEES TAX CUT | On the other hand, the CED said Eisenhower administration budget Economic “4 estimates of revenue for the new fiscal year “‘may not have. made sufficient allowance for the growth of incomes, profits and consequently tax receipts that would come from normal, non- inflationary growth of the econ-: omy,” Also, the CED added, a tax cut would be in line if “there is a marked reversal of economic conditions which requires strong action to combat recession.” = * a The CED views were contained in a new study -of the budget. wx economy and taxes. The CED describes itself as a ‘‘nonprofit. nonpolitical economic research and education organization sup- ported by voluntary contributions from business concerns.” And it protects both - husband and wife! New Blue Ribbon Auto Policy feature assures you of vitally needed income if unable to perform normal duties as a result of any auto accident incurred injuries. Husband receives $50.00 per week—wife $25.00—for up to 13 weeks. ($1.00 extra (Ss wife for $50.00 too.) Also pays $2,000.00 for death, ss of sight or limb. Broadest protection ever covers you, 2 riding or walking—is especially timely for vacation-bound motorists. Phone today. Garage Breakin Brings Sentence to Prison Wilbur J. MeCauley, 18, of 99 Orchard Lake Ave., yesterday to 22-15 vears in Jack son State Prson by Oakland Coun ty Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty > McCauley pleaded guilty May 71 to-the nighttime breakin of a ga- rage on Orchard Lake avenue. lackson Prison Term Given in Breakin Robert Kirwan, 26, of 293 N Cass Ave.. who pleaded guilty May 21 to breaking into a Walled Lake restaurant May 10 and stealing $10. was sentenced yesterday to 2-15 years in Jackson State Pmson by Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. Was sentenced "Three Dollars per year for individuals 73 W. 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Seren aveus the te ~ continued, - ** gp panna pelle 3 Ch Meanwhile, she was faced with |Ue#*# to have & lot of fun at It. 1 found g kiln I could will mest W 8 16:30 a.m. at Recently, I received another let- . the Church. A. tive a big batch of breakfast : rent, so I can do the whole works. will be held at noon. a pile of laundry and a really jter from her, which was much! «ye made some beautiful vases Past Noble Grand Club of W come Re- more cheerful. aad won wees Ooms Be See Bowe pm wi Ws. “Rickend. Tome as a “Nothing exciting ever happens|. “The funniest thing ha a3 ments. I've gotten a Sommis Bo mae,” har. letter began. “Td Ie! Genes Wiley. "eve sagen Fis aera 5 Rg My rs. Maniey_Le fh ogg he 5 to have something really creatiye/ along fine with the ar- love it! : kod Tharsday for a noon cooperative to-do , something __ stimulating,| ranging. Then one day I got fed “Some day I may have my : os teen something artistic, maybe. up with the vases, They are all | own little ceramics ina lice will Fer emg ems pares ic “T've tried to think of a suitable| 80 dull, really, unless you spend | small way, but what fun!” gy ¢ Pieced» Meth Methodisi to me. I don't have any big tal ; 1 decided to take up ceramics|of ceramics, send me a stamped| ~ wi of, Baldwin, Avenve Methodist ents, or- anything.” and make some really lovely bowllenvelope in care .of The Pontiac for, Mrisndahip with Mrs. “|\ONLY FLOWERS vases and odd-shaped ‘containers.|Press, and I'll send you a list of Arthur Lightcap, 117 W. New York St. She went on that way and ended) It was hard, at first, finding ajbooks on the sub alty, Lather ates vit, nave with, “I tried to make a list of my|way to do it. But our high school! (Copyright 1956) Wednesday ot 190 p.m. with Mrs. Mat- skills. The only one I could think) : - ar | fee ee Mm PHS Grad mS es January raduate . I insisted that she begin. with . She had seen her husband offjthat. I suggested books about it Wins PTA Scholarship “to work, to a full and—to her—an and told her to practice at every exciting day, opportunity, to do the flower ar- a Marie Meyer has been selected as the third student to receive the Pontiac PTA Council Teacher, . Scholarship which -totals $1,250 , is Mrs, Evert Meyer of Beverly ave- nue, * * * She was vice president of her ‘-You Can Always i atin Me Sed fp a UG, ssa csr cass tiae Motor Division’s Engineer. for Yours! Pratl delet tec ae ‘JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS | Senge smal a | | 101 N. Saginaw Stu. Fine Gifts FE 3-7165 sty of Michigan where she wil COMBI NATION | <<. ae am oy 190% VISCOSE YARN in Hunt- er Green, Gold, Champagne and Honey. Beige. Worth 6765 reg- ular price You can buy this week a2 $4.95 & square yard beam UNLIMITED PURCHASES Buy Quantities You Desire! Convenient Credit Terms! _— —-— ——- —_ —_ a No limit to your purchase - COTTON CARPET, heavy qual- ity clostly-woven in Nutmeg Brown. If thia shade fits your decorative scheme, you will save more than e dollar en each square yatd rou buy at $3.65 See it Carpet SQUARES 18x18 Inches Complete with padding and cement. Can be installed easi- 190% WOOL 3-PLY TWiST tn green or beige normally costs $495 or more per square yard MOLLS offer this week is $6 05. Why delay? ALL WOOL EMBOSSED WIL- TON Nutria $895 a square yard would be a fair price for this famous ttem Will you look carefully and soon for $695? TURQUOISE EMBOSSED WIL- TON, al) wool and net over- priced at $1085. You've ad- mired it. now measure your rooms and write the check at $6.95 a square yard EROWN BARK TWEED WOOL and Viscose Blend. Durable un- der heavy traffic. Let the eht!- dren romp Offered this week at $6.65 a square yard. Examine it with us tomorrow 30% NYLON with Vitcose Cut pile carpet in pleasant green ly in just minutes. Regularly $1.69 119 each ‘Choice of 12 THIS Decorator Colors WEEK: You Can Do a 9x12 ft. Room for $57.12 CARPET SAMPLES In Small-Rug Sizes Ready to Use If your present carpeting came from: MOLLS, you may find a matching or harmonizing pattern in this lot. The assortment is one of a pattern, but there are a number of each size. palace loth ‘The special t- SIZES: 27x18 27x27 27x36 27x54 Exchanzee traction to your ucge s 48 or — Hs 95 per square PRICE : 7 5 ¢ $] 50 $250 $395 _Retunds FABRICS tet meee MOLLS foros NOW PRICED IN A MANNER TO STARTLE OUR PAST PA- TRONS. But remember, it’s only for five (5) short days! Shop in casual wear. MOLLS is high quality, not high hat. Every 48-Inch Fabric in Our Stock Is Repriced at Least 10% Less This Week! RUFFLED CURTAINS Orlons, Nylons, Cottons, 10% to 50°% Less. DRAPERIES and SLIP-COVERS ois Yd. PPA ARR Pe CASEMENTS Sheers, Taffetas, Fiber- glas, Chromespun, For- tisans, 25% to 50% Less. OD PI ty NO WORK ROOM ORDERS except at nor- mal full prices. he Bee Hine eee ALL PANELS BEDSPREADS Orlons, Nylons, Rayons, Failles, Chromespuns, Ninons, 10% to 30% Chintzes, 20% to 40° Less. Less. . —_ ae a a ) ear : —All Sales Final— _ ay Fabric REMNANTS MORE THAN 1,000 Pieces, $2 - $3 - $5 QUALITY For Aprons, for Quilts, Valances, Short ? 5° a yard Drapes, etc. You know. why you want a special bit of fine material for a special use. Now you know where to buy it. We expect every seamstress in Oakland County to make a purchase here this week. You can, too! CAFES and 4 TIERS S Torre soe, es Than Regula, This = Ready-Made Koolfoam Kapok SHOWER Minuet DRAPES BED THROW - > CURTAINS rages 10% to } PILLOWS { PILLOWS | 10% to | eee 50% Less_| 10% Less _} 39% Less | 33% Loss| This Week ee 7 , — 54 oh ae pai THE PONTLAC PRESS 4 MAKE OVER PAgES Ce OO PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, cs SEVENTEEN TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1956 ai ——- i BACKSEAT BURRO—The auto hasn't replaced the donkey; it's just a rolling stable for this Paris burro. His humane owner is a street florist who uses the —s to ada a 2 ine of the picturesque to a lavender cart. When it starts raining man, beast and flowers take shelter in the car until it's nice outside —— Seaton Appointment Decision [mminent WASHINGTON (INS) — Fred M.! Democrats promised queStidfis) McKay, whe recently resigned Seaton of Nebraska, President Ei- ‘about the ex-Senator’s resources the Interior post, said Seaton | senhower's cheice for Interior Sec- policy but practically guaranteed|. would be “given the benefit of retary, today faces a friendly Sen- his confirmation. every doubt.” ate committee considering his nom-| Sen. Richard L. Neuberger (D- | The Senate Interior Committee. nation Ore.), a — a ‘ings on the appointment. the Oregon senatorial race against Democratic incumbent er. A FEW QUESTIONS ; Oregon's junior Senator said he jand other Democrats ‘‘might like /to ask a few questions about Sea-| ton's policy on natural resources, "’ | |but indicated such quizzling would! ibe fairly perfunctory j + * * | Neuberger and. Morse have bit-| iterly attacked McKay's resources! policies as a ‘“‘giveawa)."" and chave made this a major issue for 1956 in Oregon. Democrats privately conceded | United Press Phote ae Sta! G Deugies of which Neuberger is the newest, member, scheduled a public hear-, McKay left the cabinet to enter Wayne Morse—a Close friend of Neuberg- By OVID A. MARTIN tion or a dollar's worth of con-| WASHINGTON w — Farmers pobre for sey one va . out,” said. “We not also will get payments under the gov-' load upon the program responsi:| ernment’s new $1,200,000,000 year. ‘bility for drought relief, flood re-| ‘ly soil bank program only for jief and credit. needs.” ‘what they themselves do to reduce) The aementereties | had __ Pro! Soil Plan Exempts Natural Crop Curbs. [posed to determine the size of/for: cotton and $2.25 a hundred'get a soil bank yee of 300 payments for underplanting allot-jpounds for rice. No rates have times 90 cents or $450. S ments by multiplying the normaljyet been set for peanuts and} But under a payment method iyield of the idled acres by a crop| tobacco. ‘tentatively adopted for this year, unit rate. These rates have been| Thus a {dfmer~who ploughed up| ithe yield of ploughed-up land set at 90 cents a bushel for corn, {10 acres of corn having a normal, would not be based on the normal '$1. 20 for wheat, 15 cents a pound! yield of 50 bushels an acre would \figure, but on an appraisal of the iproduction of crops now in sur- pe U.S. Visitors * * * will get no payments on caused by nature drought, _ floods, hail- | storms, insects and the like. Agriculture Department olficials WASHINGTON (INS) Two |said today this will be the rule in American farmers home from \fixing payments under® the soil, ‘Russia reported today that Soviet ‘bank plan for 1956 crops. ‘agriculture is a “monstrosity of | The soil bank is designed to i . : \wasted manpower’’—50 years be- reduce production of wheat, cot-| ‘hind the Unit ed States, ‘ton, corn, peanuts, rice and to- «3 ‘bacco by the offer of government) | Charles HiolNopeter and Harry Pega _ = = ‘alloted § Bathurst, both of Blackwell, Okla., oo = m= or , however, that Communist | : sic A lngricuttare has made tremendous gains and should continue making; |poor immature crop and get a soil Progress during the next decade. \bank payment—but only. on the The two men went to Russia jamount of the estimated produc-| aleng with 27 other Americans— |tion thus eliminated. + including doctors, lawyers, busi- | These rulings greatly narrow, Bessmen and educators. They le 1956 program from that indi-| Pald their own way, but were leated by Secretary of Agriculture sponsored by the Oklahoma Pub- ‘Benson at a news conference May, lishing Company: and Station 31. At that time, his comments WKY-TV of Oklahoma City. Both \and a press release distributed by Oklahomans said they were ‘his department were interpreted “readily accepted by the Rus- as indicating that any immature ‘#® people.” crop—whether it had good or poor) Hollopeter and Bathurst left the prospects—would be eligible for,U.S. May 5, returned yesterday. full payment if plowed up. Benson put a different light on Neal ta talon elie ‘the program in a speech last night| They described the Russian farm) at Beaver Dam. Wsi. \operation as one in which “the “To the end that I am able [)™4npower is womanpower.’ | intend to see that the nation gets The women, Hollopeter and | a dollar's worth of surplus reduc-' Bathurst explained, milk the i They ireductions ‘through * © . The farmer may plow under a ‘It's a Monstrosity of Wasted Manpower ‘tractor driver — the echampion—takes in about $9,000. means of keeping everybody busy.” cows, Describe Soviet Farming: Sen icrop outlook at the time the farm- er applied. Thus if a field which normally produced 50 bushels was ap- 4 praised. at 20 bushels because of adverse weather, the payment for iplowing _under each idled acre cows, plow the fields, shovel the Oklahomans, is better today: would be 20 times 90 cents or dirt and harvest the crops. ithan ever before. They added, |$18. That would be only $180 for Asked what duties fall to the however, that the Russians seem 10 acres. asian ee eee jtense and sombre, but extremely ee pa ~ Detroit CD Groups Ready for ‘Tornado’ we * * “He added, however, that some of| Hoellopeter explained: the men on collective farms drive) have realized they are Bilt: trucks and tractors, although they of commen understanding. It decent make any dificreace | DETROIT W — Detroit's direc- tor of Civil Defense says his or- ganization is ready to cope with any tornado or other natural dis- igenerally show far less industry than their wives, mothers and) what their government does; we daughters. | understand them and they un- 4 5.” $20,000 A YEAR | derstand us. nut -deeeribed. Russia's fir! He said also that Russians do aster. Bathurst described. Russia's {0-14 seem anxious to improve farm’ Maj. Gen. Clyde E. Douchert est collective farm, in the South- - J y pugherty, . gay _ techniques or skills. —_ Both director of the Detroit office of ern Province of Georgia, as a bUS-/ americans concluded. Russians tling “‘capitalistic enterprise.” ans the Civil Defense, expressed con- ‘prefer some of their old world fidence in the city’s plan for nat- The genera} manager of the farm methods because they permit yral disasters after Civil Defense farm, he said, receives approx. more people to be occupied on agencies went through a make- imately $20,000 a year, and one farms. ‘believe tornado yesterday and national | Bathurst a passed with flying colors The imaginary twister was pat- Each family working on the col. Ale pointed out, however, that:terned after the Flint disaster of lective farm is given a house on by next year the Red farmers hope June. 1953, that claimed 115 lives. a plot of land approximately two '© knock one-half day off their six It was supposed to have hit an Each farm is allotted three 29d one-half day work week. By area in the southwest section of one horse, and all the poul- 1960, Bathurst said, they hope to the city. On paper, 340 persons try and hogs the women of the eliminate a full day of work were killed. family can tend. But, despite the advances in Dougherty said a master plan Soviet agruculture, Bathurst stat- which the city has had since No- COMMON UNDERSTANDING ed, “‘it will take them 50 years to vember, 1953, was revised after a The economic lot of the Russian catch up with us, because they study of recent tornadoes at Grand “common people,” according to have so far to go.’ Rapids and Lincoln Park. observed: “It is acres, noite largest- — FORD tS the worlds -selling "9" f the President's appointment of Seaton—a Nebraska newspaper publisher and a liberal Republi- | can well liked by Senators on both sides of the aisle—may have somewhat blunted the public | power issue on the national | scene. But they also felt it could only ‘hurt McKay in Oregon. Morse is ‘expected to argue that selection of Seaton, instead of Under Secretary | Clarence Davis, was.a “repudi- ation” of McKay's policies. = | United Press Photo, I'VE GOT A SECRET — Making sure that his monkey talk is \CAUGHT OFF BALANCE clearly understood, -f “Christopher Robin,” a diminutive 12-week-old | A large group of Western Re- Rhesus monkey, clambers up on the shoulder of 10-year-old Mar- \public an senators had joined in. garet Hayward to whisper some of his animal aphorisms into her \urging appointment of Davis as delighted ear. Margaret, a visitor to the Whipsnade Zoo in England, ‘secretary. Seaton's nomination seems unable to see her simian visitor, but hearing him is Shvtoucly caught _them off balance and sur- no problem. . \prised the entire Senate. * * Interior Chairman James’ FE Murray (D-Mont.), at first found Seaton’s appointment so welcome he indicated his committee would Adena uer ae in Sales for Talks With Ike, Dulles i200 ‘msl sim Ww, ASHINGTON « — West Ger-jleader will take part in Yale Uni-|& he announced today’s public man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer versity commencement exercises|"@™& and said Seaton probably mil iwould be questioned for the rec- * arrive in Washington next Monday at New Haven, Conn.| Monday for informal talks with’ From Yale, he" will fly to Wash-/ Td 0 how he feels about some of President Eisenhower and Secre- ington. : |the issues involved in the Interior tary of State Duiles On Tuesday, Adenauer will con-| Department's work—public vs. pri- The West Gerinan Embassy to- ‘fer with Dulles, at the State De-| |vate power, conservation of natur- day ‘atinounced the itinerary for partment. The next day he will be |al resources, and similar matters The figures are in for another year! During the past year Ford sold over half a million more eight-cylinder engines than its nearest competitor ... more, in fact, than its two low-priced competitors combined. This victory is the latest in a long string of similar victories. For Ford has led the We're celebrating our greatest year with even more of the V-8 “soup” that’s become a Ford trademark. Now you can have the terrific 225-h.p. V-8 in any Fairlane or Station Wagon model with Fordomatic Drive . . . or get the mighty 202-h.p. V-8 as the standard eight. Also, the 202-h-p. V-8 is the 80-year-old statesman's seven-/honor guest: at a White House Seaton, 4, has been active in day trip to the United States, dur-'luncheon given by Eisenhower Republican party affairs since his ing which he will receive an honor- After a one-day return visit to “W's, spent a brief time 'n Wag a ary degree from Marquette Uni- New York,. during which he is Dd et oh, ae or versity, Milwaukee. Adenatier last scheduled. to address the Council! during the 1952 campeen: and visited this country a year ago on Foreign Relations, Adenauer (nes ned the sdriinistration in TO SEE DULLES iwill fly to Chicago to speak Friday the Defense Department before Adenauer’s plane is due in New, at a luncheon of the Exediitives'| Joining the President's W hite York next Saturday. After a week-| Club. ~ House staff. end in New York, the _German Later that day, Adenauer will ‘ — itravel to Milwaukee to receive an DSR Bus Driver Drivers Request Pay Boost DETROIT i — AFL bus- drivers for the city-owned Detroit Street, honorary doctorate Irom Mar- lake Shippers Told: |quette. Immediately afterward, he is booked to leave Milwaukee 'p y Clai his return flicht home rove our aims. In the Chanceilor's party will be Walter Hallstein, state secretary in WASHINGTON — Spokesmen the Federal Republic's Foreign Of-| Railway have asked for a 15 per, for Great Lakes shipowners seek-'fice: his eldest son, Konrad Jr: cent wage boost and _ benefits ing more government help to mod- one of his daughters, Mrs. Libeth which DSR officials estimated ernize the aging lake fleet have Werhahn, and a number of Ger- would cost vp aad . year | been challenged to prove their man officials. - * —_ problems differ from those of salt Joseph Cardona. readee of water operators. coals i pe ee ‘Michigan Blue Cross [foach Operators’ Union Division . | 26. representing 2,400 drivers, pre- Chairman Bonner ‘D-NC) and Breaks Payment Record sented these proposals to the DSR other members of the House Mer- Commission yesterday chant Marine Committee said yes-| Michigan Blue Cross broke all ‘terday they would like to see new Previous records for payments to A 3i-cent hourly pay raise ching reolace hospitals for care of members dur- from a base of $2.05, a 40-hour cae bin gaintargind alle aps) ing the first three months of this) Work week instead of 48 with no Bonner said the committee could Year. William S. McNary, execu) Pay cut; maximum vacations of expect similar appeals from operative vice president, said Michigan} four weeks Instead of three; tors of ships plying between U.S. Blue Cross paid for more than $25,- longevity pay; eight paid holi- ports on the ocean coasts. 550,000 worth of care for over 128,-| days yearly instead of six; and Lyndon Spencer of Columbus, 000 members during the period. | ome free uniform a year. Ohio, president of the Lake Car-| First quarter payments for 1956) The present contract ‘runs out riers’ Assn., said the big differ- ran 21 per cent, higher than for the Aug. 31. ence between lake and ocean op-same period year. McNary} . About half the drivers work 40 erations. is. that lake steamers|said hospital ents represent-jhours, the rest 48 hours at straight switch back and forth constantly/ed 98.53 per cent of ‘total income.'pay on a volunteer basis. _ between coast-wise. and foreign Operating expenses took 3.93 per, commerce—between runs from one cept, which meaat there was an’. DSR Caneel i enniper U.S. port to another and service operating deficit which came out of Nowicki said the proposals would) to both Canadian and U.S. — ireserves of =e. 2.46 per cent. be studied by his staff. j on a Leo}: world in V-8 sal es over the past 24 years. cvpsesranie cama Ae available in all other Fordomatic models, at extra cost. 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A FORD WITH AIR CONDITIONING COSTS LESS THAN MANY MEDIUM-PRICED CARS WITHOUT ITI TRY ONE TODAY )immmmmecm , fe = 4 ‘? 2HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1956 We can sleep without getting if sf t i») i / to the brain and the brain stops sending “stay alert’’ signals to the eyes, ears and body muscles, we sleep. Comments Psychologist Seigel: “To reduce this traffic along Psychologists Study Causes for Suicide LOS ANGELES (®—Two Los Angeles psychologists today begin a three-year study to find out the answer to a little-known question: Why do pesple SE Ricmustven? S. Schneidman, of ae Vetertns aty member ofthe Univer Seeks Congress Seat | EAST LANSING @® — Ingham County Prosecutor Charies E. berlain is the fourth Republican to announce for the seat. Com, Callous Bunion Pain? i their heels with a mat tied on their its out the rain. In general, you can-not In = Hymnal Aig i to| Unless you are relaxed and com- beds, pill 4 Po Sse Ba fortable. There are as many ways —these with a lot of white im or her own systems them. Distractions, such as flap- apenas. * = and Paul C. Allen and Nicho- WATLING, LERCHEN & co. Goi higher were U.S. Steel, grades _|” Wheat Soybeans as Cova, business age i ) Cinydier, Boeing, RCA) Anaconda" eel ate eee gts ay em oy, Fen sistant business agent respectively. Menkers Wow Yok Sock Escenas ced Over tendag tschengee 0 iveraisicnal Nickel, Air Re-|4-# wid ay ‘a: Seep oat | abel sees 2 toss Her wa ds” ——— PONTIAC: 616 Pontiec State Bank Bidg. — FEderal 4-2895 , ’ av 39; sma. 4. Grade arge tenes nM 3 an 2.57%| | . duction, American Tobacco, Ches-|"‘Browne “Grade, A, Jumbo alas: wig Maz... 211s Yim ooo stoae A C ; Vi l to DETROIT: 3rd Fleer Ferd Building — WOodward 2-5525 apeake & Ohio, Sinclair Oil, Unit/am «a! Grade B. large 39. Grade C, rol eseeres loos Sty... 11.68 § Lannol Vididie 1916 © erty Yours cf Serving Michigs veners © 1066 Airlines and Hiram Walker. age ee ee ‘Dec Soest ee ee ee ue = 7 ees Commerctally graded: (Mar Nev oc) ade = St t FEPC | j Lower were Sears Roebuck, Cat- alee eee oes bce B. Ny ees 64% x can one” _ a e aw au erpillar | Tractor, Pennsylvania ire. 36. . =e ie bods ny es BEE-WITCHED, BOTHERED, BEE-WILDERED — That’s what LANSING w — New. spapers, } Railroad, Pan American Airways | cuscace SCTTER ame s0cs a. 120% Oe ll. thag | Tesidenté of Pittsburgh, Pa., were when a swarm of bees settled on | ia be xizeratiy cautious in| = and Loew's. | cHIcaGo, June § (AP) — Chicago Sep ws vos , 120% Dec ...... 1248 | the curb of a busy downtown street. But Betty Finocchi, left, and accepting advertisements to avoid. it N tl ; N ° York Stocks | mecceatule enshange: Mchtange Fe: Be _ John W. Roberts don’t seem to mind having the little stingers all vi jations of the state’s new Fair| 714 Communi y a ew Tor ceipts 1.530.000, 93 AA score 5875 over their hands and faces. Nobody knows where the honeymakers | Employment Practices (FEPC) i . 28; 47 00 ) | ey ye F (fete: Merning Guetese* Bien: wee NS Or Soil Bank Meas Measure came from or why they came. ~ law, Atty. Thomas M. Kavanagh Bank Building (Do. amine 86 dota Mano 902 ateitaged ieee tre Oo, ase advised today. | } Allied Chem’ ..1136 Kelsey “Hayes 313, fa per cent Fase and over, _ Ne N tC Insurance id Among other things, the law Phone FE 4-15689 ails St Gt ie ck Mot. Bs stanaaran sams cirtes 3) NOT ULOD Buffet, Hayride elegrapners Ref pronibits newspapers ee . ; Alum Lid ....128 Kresge, 88 ©. 27.7 Shee I BA A ing advertisements recruiting em- ceca. 114 P .. 194 : r _ t ogee 1. 442 tor Glass .. 634) CHICAGO POTATOES BEAVER DAM, Wis. ( INS) Planned Tonight e ployes of a certain race or creed, Ze AE SR SE ONS Ea? ceage, aes APL tyes At; Agriculture Secretary Ezra’ Taft gain on Fay Pact ie'ssia. BAKER @&: HA! : ¢ on ¥ c é } ’ reel eerste Lackn aire *. “8 UB: chiemonts Priday 1034. Berurday Benson warned farmers last night by Romeo Players | Kavanagh interpreted this pro- ZL es z Fi ; { Ab tae 8 Lone 8 Chem 30 3 track ‘oalee. Mew clock arrivals 190, on that the new soil bank program buffet end Wage contract talks between the vision of the act in answer to a ; ao ee ne ee steed ctly tether tor een is Not crop insurance. | ROMEO — A buffet supper and/ western Union Co. and the Com-|series of questions posed by Rep. chard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen } am Raa” yo. ahs tn ee 1 toa firm caries track seies: California | s he a he ‘hayride are planned for the final mercial Telegraphers Union re- \Clyde E. Cooper (R-White Cloud), | Ric ar ° ew om 4 : in bor. orn poe mH ‘Soma ine (Nites S050) Arsene! He spelled out the purpose of meeting of the Romeo Players at sumed today after bargainers for a publisher himself. Res, FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 i an oy & Tel ig hoa Mia H.. oe round reds $ 65__ the soil bank as reducing farm Hayride Lodge in Rochester at 7 both parties reported no noticeable: The attorney general noted that Aendee teers iret Tenurance = “y Mead Cp = tel surpluses and conservy ing soil re- { i imilar session ves- und. the law news: rs Can ac-! eciaen ns wm Viscose = 36 iterck vee 331 F a |progress in a ‘si yes- under the law newspape : \ nee Vac ase ue Mergen Line as Poultry sources by paying farmers to keep P- ™- —_— é G terday. .'cept advertisements for employes Automobile Insurance Life Insurance ; A ou... 335 | : some cropland idle and employing: ; ications are that the discus- ain race or creed if the es Armour a Re Monsan. ch aa DETROIT. June @ VAP) ePrices paid ¢ conse nation measures on jt. Dancing and games are on the’ sions wae continue for several Se a as domestic Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance s Atchison... 184 | Mote hd... as Bee eee ee eee f° TSO) He said in a speech at a dairy agenda for the evening with the days more. — help. | Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types : areal at oagantetger™ = Ss SMensy, teas 36: lg "30 19 Hearty week meeting here: “I intend to Program to include the annual Temporary walkouts in Chicago, | . ri Mueller Tas ler - , tes ae ~ : . A Bendix Av... Stl Murray Coo Toes, “caponetiea 46 ibs 2i-ai See the nation gets a dollar's election of officers. ‘Philadelphia and Cleveland idled >, t Bise es 4 - | . . ‘ Benguet - 0 Nat Gahan. “67 Breeder turkeys, heavy type hens” 29. )worth of ‘surp lus reductions or = several thousand employes yester-. City ommissioner I Without laboratories. men ot scones See J Boeing Air ... #24 at rome ale al CHICAGO FOCLTRY 'dollar’s worth of conservation for GM Names Megee iday. but local officials indica te soldiers without arms. ouls Pa : Bors. waren.” 3 By cuevrel 363 (aan mecay tect a ices ses OD TE ped On ‘that normal operation has since to Attend Conference - Bose Co. 18 Nia M Pew 326 \Priday ” coops 77.000 tb: fob pay Jey fn pan (RS. ‘resumed at the three offices. 2 Burroughs 40 Nort & West 652 ing prices 3's lower to 2's higher: lig Benson added the one billi 0 om fe) er 0S | The telegraph company’s Pan:| Gig Cononigeer one Ok ee Calumet & H.. 135 No Am Av aa hone 8- ° broilers or fryers 24-245 oid 200 million dollar a year soil bank h taff of 23. ha ity Camp oer 3185 Nor Pac 38 ‘roosters 15-16 copecet tes over 4% 27-28 tiac office, with a staff o: 5 Dugan will represent Pontiac at a SSS] can he Us coe a eee te has been spoken of as a —— DETROIT u — Appointment of not been affected by any walkouts. United Auto Workers conference Capital Air!.. 326 Owens I] Gi 734) relief and plow-up program” but Howard W. Megee as general as- h loyment in the auto Carrier Cp... $8 Pag GQ & L S11 : Tey “ lon the unemploy a Case. 3 . + ras a 23) "Livestock _ eis ee a sistant comptroller of General Mo- Flint Resident Killed (aay to be held Friday in De- “ater Trae... 7 Pahn 23) 0 —— Se oda . ; Ches & Ohic.. 607 param Pict 32, | DETROIT June & ‘AP) — The De jtors Corp. was announced today. . rg I TC a Business Notes | Megee, who ‘will be located in| SMITHVILLE, Ont. UR-Two) “Gov G Mennen Williams has Consult Us for First Hand Information i ¥ ..» 6 ¥ ia bh i i r- a S . Cart sip Se Penaey_ wo 243 — gilts under én = sans Detroit; joined the GM, financial men were killed” hee ea, ‘also accepted an invitation trom i in Stock and Bonds cim O ss. . Cc «. 247 %%e bh cher moet mize ) - sd L, caer oR Bis Oo Hy at a fo at Taam tetris a ge Tart nance ured at ne tthe Dna and they wil : | : : ‘a Pheips a oe soe The Oakland County Electronics has n assistan s l ies whi , , ; : : tm 1, M43 ! 4’ lots 1828; pot plished | ‘ Bo Cel’pra a ..: So Pee ye: pea aan ae = cee funy ASSN. Will meet Wednesday eve- its New York office since 1949. about 20 miles southeast of Hamil-'ne represented are Kenosha and| We maintain a direct line to a member of all | | | Gee a we a ais wat aeons aaserausiy: Settee! it chuaeee ning, at Scrib’s Restaurant. The) Frankline H. LaRowe and John ton. ; ao, Milwaukee, Wis., South Bend and Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute Se as ee reo atc mean che pares ices 30° ‘choire Michigan Bell Telephone Co. will P. Sullivan were named assistant) The dead were: W. L. Auld, 40, Anderson, Ind., Toledo, Ohio, Flint, wactation nervice available at all times. cone Cae 485 }Sipepeag a ‘ere mostly 21.00-2280. some utility and present a program on resistors. treasurers, LaRowe to succeed Me- ‘of Flint, Mich., a passenger in < Lansing, Grand Rapids, Saginaw, Cont Bak . 328 Pure Oil .... “es Sere cers en ep potieneedl —— gee and Sullivan to supervise the car. and Wilson Manthorne, 27, of Lincoin Park, Mt. Clemens, Ecorse, Cont Cen... 22 RCA G3 nod Cutters mostly 1100-1300 | most G_ Donald Kennedy, president of central office payroll department Seal Harbor, N. S., riding in the Livonia, River Rouge, Adran, Bay: C J Ne hler Co . — = . 1S = os ase By Calves — Saiable 200 Vealers opening the Port Cement Assn. and a for- ,and continue as director of GM’ 5|taxt \City and Taylor Township. 'e e Pp e Curtiss Wr’), 33 Rey “Tod B.. $4.6/st047: early sales good and choice veai-| ner Pontiac resident, recently an-| ‘tax. section. | Mrs. Lucille Auld, suffered knee! Dugan has been an employe of 818 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 Se eo a ‘ a higher. I es and = shock. mobert Du- Pontiac Motor Division for 26 years a ak eee and prime up to 28.00. some held higher nounced that the organization wi ‘injuries a contac or. y Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 i Doug Aire. 764 8t Jos Lead $5 $118 'orto 00S some Fo. 00" 18 "Call te joe build two new laboratory build- | | Americans consume 473 million rocher, 34, John Carivel. both| and is a member of the executive. De Peat. 207 | Beovilie Mfg” 31 ret migdited yn sheep ings in Skokie, Ill ‘bushels of wheat a year \of Hamilton, also were sheet ‘board of Local 653 UAW-CIO Fast air L “Se = a ese se of _lnmbe carly to mobs © market leet The president, a onetime official ay, spr mbs close : Ei auee live . Lh = oo 8 aie: nn cao meaty choice 60 Ib spring of the Michigan ac Haveriobae| s , hd nr so, ; 4 —e= = s — s. ouch Ces _— 29.00 \Dept., stated that the struc ures, “Fr : » & Bp & & [> a i hy Erie RR .... 20§ Socony Mob | 724) will be used in an expanding re- s eel al yon dye sae Seu Poe “1 | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK h concrete build’| Pairdb Mor 414 Sperry Rand = cae ee oes God Pages = search program on Pood ‘Mach 6s Std On Calf 1013 On Dutehers mainly 33 to 40 lower with iNgS and the material's resistance | Pord Mot $2§ Std Of! Ind 59} decline on weights 230 Ib and heavier. to fire. Preuh wire =) Std O§f) NJ ., S41 later (rede and close fairly active | . : | Gen 91 Std Of] Ohio 542, Mostiy 23 lower on all weight sows | a . | _ Gen Bynam gb} Sevens, JP. $2 sader 8 weak te pee 2 keret,| Chronically ill in the U.S. oc| led Lee Sys Bun Ol |. Te and 3 grade lots uncer 200 Ip scarce, « Cupy three of four hospital beds. | Gen Motors 425 Swift & Co .. 446 few hundred No. 1 to 3 190- 229 Ib, ] Gen Tel 422 Syiv FE pad $04 1780-1775. a 30 grede iot mostiy Ne. | Gen 89¢ Texts Co 1286 1/1765, bulk No 2 and 4 190-240 Ib| | eS 473 Tex G Sul. . 316 (1728-1780, most 250-270 i 17.00-1725. | 0 ge a en ar Goedel Br 43 Thomp Pd . 892 8 few No 2 and 3 280-310 Ib 16.25.17 00 | . Pe i Hiya Ga tec 3 Praneainen egg |fee accund’ 360 16) baal loter is 18 0 | Special communication. Cedar | Gt No Ry 417 Underwood 324 and bulk 400-559 Ib 12.$0-14 00 Lodge No. 60 F. & A. M, Clarks- Gt West 8 21 «Un Carbide . 1192| Salable cattle 25.000: lable at ives ton, Wed. June 6th, 1:00 p. m. to| : 4 Greyhound 182 Un Pac 1742 500 teers slow weak to 7$ lower than ¥ : Gut On. _.11¢3 Unit Alr Lin . 992 poets Pe ap) Unaconst — frees o¢ oe attend funeral of late departed) ow lit ig Hersh Love a as esecehh hetferss moderately active steady to 24 brother Herburt Parrott. Raymond) § Homestk 343 Un Gas Cp ... 301 lower than last week high close. other Ruggles, W. M —Adv. eS _ Hooker El . a US Lines 2a¢@ Slaughter clases mostiy steady. stockers | ys a Ml Cent .; 651 US Rubber... 49 (80d feeders active and strove. a | . ® | 4 Indust Ray 433 US Bteel , 88 | loads and icts prime 1100-1150 Ib 2 Ing Rand.) 6). US Tod |" 188.2400: a load of prime 1480 Ib 2250, ews in re 2 Inland 8tl ... 890 Walgreen 9:1 "uumerous loads high choice and mixed i 4 Insptr Cop ... 8% Warn B Ptc 232 ours and prime steers 1400 bd down £e, ’ Interlak fr. 28 West Un Tel . 19 7, 22.00-32.50. bulk choice steers 20 ie Pleadt ity te tue treiie ED } gat Si ieek 40 Wests AUN = 316 a saeaare grees weere| 18 tsi te. Aan x Smee y ber. 20. of: ; Int Harv .... 285 Westg Fl 831! 1. Violations y Yarber, 20, of . real loads standard grade 1.000 Ib Hol- , - i Iot Paget et Wiiven Ce te |steins at 18.0 carrying a utiucy end. iUtica, was jailed for 40 days Mon-! 1 13 E. COMMERCE, MILFORD, MICHIGAN Int Shoe .. 41 Woolworth ag (* few loads of high choice and prime £ ee ; : : : ’ i before p97 Int Tel & Tel 32 Yale & Tow 29.4 Deifers 21.75-22.28; @ load of = day. He was arraigned ; Ib mixed steers and heifers 22.75. bulk | rere — 2 3 tanta) ey, choice heifers 20 50-21.50; good to low Orion Township Justice Helmar G weeeees : jchoice 18.00-20.28: utilitiy and commer- Stanaback. STOCK AVERAGES jetal ooee og bat sconere and on] : ‘ cafe. f ICE CREAM : $C iters 10 00- iiity and commercia i ' . The seston: ro compiled PY pulls 14 00-16 25: Foca and choice veal-/ A boy's bicycle was stolen from 4 : ia : t eee 3018 ler te es Sic meee “mined 0 grace; outside Lincoln Junior High School BSS 7 3 powell Biss Motor Co*.. -... 48 46 population lives north of the equa-\$ Riker Bldg. Lobby 3 enin Meta r } 10 4 PRIA ARR AAU III e Prophet Co.......... 113 113 113 tor. P liana tndtadantertntadatndatatndl, | Rudy Mig Co. ......... 67 67 67) ee eee == 4 Toledo Edison Co.. ....14 14 4 | Wayne Screw Prod Co 120612 «219 fo sale: bi dand asked. i" Wright You Are | CENTERBROOK, Conn. w— ' You're right if you think the Wrights control the Connecticut i Valléy Manufacturing Co., maker 3 i of wood boring tools: President. | 4Martin W. Wright; vice president. Martin W. Wright Jr.; secretary, Northam D. Wright, and chair- man of the board, retiring Presi-| dent Alfred R. Wright. County Deaths Mrs, Samuel Bade An outstanding reputation for quality and service has firmly established Cape's Ice Cream Products in Oakland County and surrounding territories during the past 16 years. For outstanding service and dependability, Cape's Ice Cream uses GMC TRUCKS... for outstanding performance Cape’s use ALL GMC EQUIPMENT, TOO! i rm n Oo re + The money you pay for rent will ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Sam- pay not only your housing costs, but uel (Emma) Bade, 78, of 246 N. help you win financial security. Use Main St., will be held at 2 p.m.J \4O ME Y: Wideaiay od Reka Bane toc L ANS that rent money to buy yourself a a aoe ec ae a BN WILSON- GMC Company * 675 Oakland Avenue - Pontiac, Michigan in New York. or plan. See about it today. , "New York — , Phone FEderal 5- S948 PEOPLE” Mrs, Laura Cooley of Romeo; ‘| Capitol Savings & Loan Co. , puiuT IN PONTIAC- BY PONTIAC. ; sisters, Mrs. John Brothers of a xiao 75 W. Huron St.—FE 4-0561 - | W I L Ss o N - G vi c o w q L. S. |] N - - ™ Funerals, with burial in Avondale real home of your own through our Cemetery, Flint. She died suddenly envi lichagte dag logered | scat ANCE safe and economical home financing” | o nits * ee ee ee a oe s ‘tz c grandson Hareld Cooley of Romeo. LS. —s “My te eo ae F sie i | ee PF TA F i PS SE se ae a Or g Ta | : Lo ey - ee Z éf ) ¥* ae a ‘ ie i ves ~ ‘ : Sa \ Be Sal SAE RS 2 } + : / . ‘ a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 's fil i te pe 4 "Sentence Three Men ‘State Supreme Area Farm Bureau Disneys . “FT hints Democrats tea aoe ~ for Area Breakins Cont planes Gives Turnpike OK ut True Life A en Cheer, Not OK, Adlai mz ix 19, and ei wc | : ty, Lang said. Guerriere told her ' break i ! The Cl ton Farm Bureau has Stevenson's name was cheered by. A gang ef = aries ‘whe LANSING (# — The Michigan | gone hay eget; favoring construc- Y he was married to another wom- 5 Democrats at their state conven-) : reportedly burgldrized at rt = Supreme Court, often at odds late- tion of the proposed 113-mile Rock- | tion yesterday but they did not hor are eee bave to support | hemes mad netted between’ 400 ‘ly. split four to three Monday on | wood-to-Sagihaw toll road through’ formally endorse the former Ul) ny* 7 and $5,000, were sentenced yester- an interpretation of its‘own rulés.|Oakland County, Michigan Turn-| “She didn't like his logic,” Lang liiois governor’ as the party's; day in Oakland County Circuit “a. question was on the sat Authority Chairman George THESE MIGHTY BEASTS Guat ‘candidate for president. |= said. ais dt = = .s =~... Method used by four Kent County.N. Higgins said today. ~ * * «* | Guerriere now is in pe Voll Philip Hughes, 17.-of Claw. MEigoe USS OY ving a Supreme, Higgins said he has teceived a MAY HAVE TANGLED ~ 5 | | ‘The .demonstration for Steven. County Jail under bond of $2,00¢ son, who confessed 30 breakins. Court review of statutory proceed- copy of the Bureau's resolution. IN ANCIENT TIMES. son was touched off when Mayor Waiting sentence June 11 by pleaded guilty to two counts and ings on damages which had been which was proposed by Floyd. Bur Now THE Richard J. Daley of Chicago said, Judge Frank L. Doty. was given two concurrent’ Sel conducted by the county drain Andrews, former chairman of the “With the unites suppoct ef oc Je| fences of in a m Jackson) commissioner. - ; ‘Oakland County Board of Super-. TWO WOULD NOT Al i y/ ies ) me ar ‘in this room we shall elect presi- state prison by Judge Frank L. ‘visors. - Nor Y MEET. / / a ane at oun @a § . Doty When their method was chal- 1. action came two weeks alter MACL . if | ) dent of the United States a native — ; * «© * | | a age ae, ‘Pontiac's City Commission ap- THEY INHABIT | | a of Illinois— Adlai E. Steven: Earl C. Taylor Frederick D. Rendeft, 18. of ef, JU land W. proved the proposéd turnpike route. DIFFERENT or es. | HOLLY — Service for Earl C. Clawson, who admitted being in- &® opinion helding the case as |through the city. ‘Taylor, 72, of 11240 Fish Lake Rd.. volved in 35 breakins, was placed brought before the high court “It is gratifying to know that the | CONTINENTS -- Daley, principal speaker at the Rose Township, will be held at 2 on probation for three years by abe oniaimgt roast a a R. ‘Turnpike Authority has this well TIGERS IN ASIA-- too ack saves han oes the some ym. Thursday at Dryer Funeral Judge Clark J. Adams. Rendell considered support in its efforts! é a emocracy in Home, with burial in. Rose Center also was told to make restitution Kelly concurred with Carr. ‘to help solve Michigan's serious. LIONS IN AFRICA. |Mlinois in 1956 will not be divided. | ‘Cemetery. He died suddenly Mon- of $500, pay court costs of $100, For different reasons, Justice traffic problem in the fastest oY , T hope your help and assistance qay, and-spend the first 60 days of his Eugene F. Black agreed with their possible way,” Higgins said. ee will carry Illinois for a native son) He Jeaves his wife, Mary: two” prchating in a cuety - conclusion h the drai | | ’ t ae person of Adlai E. Steven- ons Wilbur of Holly, Victor of awrence A. LePage, 20, o ing with the ain commis- yrs . | son. ‘Pontiac: one daughter, Mrs. Eu- Clawson, confessed 20 breakins sioner and against their colleagues Building Material Theft | . * 8 gene Schmedlen of Holly; one sis- with the other two. He was sen- were Justices Edward M. Sharpe.’ Under Investigation | Chief business of the meeting ter, Flossie Crawford of Spring- ; tenced to three years’ probation Talbot Smith and Emerson R.) ; jwas selection of 28 national con- port: 12 grandchildren and one and payment of $100 court costs Boyles. | The Oakland County Sheriff De- ‘vention delegates, each with half great-grandchild. by Judge Doty. Harvest 's F halides aaiceune the a vote: | Lewis E. Lester Probation officials say LePage, i . ullding material from ARLETTE—Servic : : ae a bed wide -- James Ambrose Admits ‘an Independence Township home | : : _MARLETTE Service for Lewis . who will spend the first ys ‘Admits Bigamy E. Lester, 63. of Marlette, will be of his probation in Oakland County Breakin of Gas Station —_ today. Four steel window frames aud. Charged with stealing $68 from windows were reported missinz a Royal Oak gas station May 25, ‘from the building Monday. a . . ‘ held at 2 p.m, Wednesday at Marsh 1n Circuit Court ‘Funeral Home, with burial in Mar- lette Cemetery. He died Sunday . Jail, already has made restitution’ of nearly $2,500 of the stolen mney . . ar ones aes esate) theft took place at a house under Tr ial Yester day | en Lester le aves “ee Jean: ve Jetfoit, pleac guilty yes- constructi ; | etle; seven sons, Eldritz, PSLie, Two Waterford Men terday al his arraignment in Oak- ce near’ MIS. | A Mount Clemens man who mar- James, Lewis Jr., Richard, all of . . land County Circuit Court. {ried a second wife when he was Mariette, Leland of Kingston, Law- Admit Taking Boats ° Judge Frank L. Doty, who will City Resident Sentenced ‘drunk and then couldn't resist teas- rence of Detroit; two daughters, ‘ing his first wife about it pleaded Mrs. Ronald Wills of Melvindale, guilty to bigamy yesterday in Oak- Mrs. Carlyle. Wilkinson of Hensall, land County Circuit Court. Ont.; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude * * # Call of Milan, Mrs, Letha Dunn of ; Edward Guerriere, 29. told As- California; one brother, Leon of sistant Oakland County Prosecutor Alaska; and 12 grandchildren, Two Waterford Township men sentence Ambrose June 11, re- for Reckless Driving were released to await sentencing ‘turned him to Oakland County Jail Reckl driv hed 4 June 11 after pleading guilty to under bond of $2,000. |_ feckless driving resulted in a : simple larceny in Justice Court ——— aaey sentence to) the Oakland cones y ‘ . ‘County Jail for Raiford L. Malone, i/a Monday, a 4, sentence Pontiac Woman 21, of 29 Liberty St., in Justice eae George E. Brown. 31, of 2134 1” e to House of Correction [Court yesterday. iWilliam Lang he married Bessie Edward Ellsworth pagapop ean Jon pores | He was committed to the jail ray ie Carlton last October 3 in Angola, OXFORD — Service for Edward 38, Of < ry » Mary Payne. 36. of 606 Bloom- after failing to pay fine and costs Ind Elsworth, 6 Powell St., will be at to taking two 13-foot rowboats field Ave. was sentenced to a totaling $73. Malone was arraigned : from Long Lake in Bloomfield term of 1-4 years in Detroit House, by Sylvan Lake Justice Joseph J. IN HYPOTHETICAL. COMBAT. HOWEVER, THE LARGER, HEAVIER Be Woe “We both knew we weren't tree 10 a-m. Thursday in the Kirkby Fu- 6. : neral Home, Pontiac, with burial Township. The boats were owned of Correction yesterday by Judge’Leavy after being arrested Mon- WOULD BE FAVORED OVER THE SO-CALLED “KING OF BEAS Sopa ee Oe ora Sree eee tilesll Commelery Lapeer, Mr by Franklin Road residents. ‘Frank L. Doty for the felonious day by Sy Ivan Lake police. Deuba! by King ae iS “Syndicate. we just did it on the spur of the Ellsworth. a @ivear resident! of ’ * s . E 3 The pair were arrested Monday assault with a rifle of another | = > eS =~ - = 2 = - - a Se aoe ss moment,” Lang quoted (ver. Lakland County : retired farmer ® r " | * : . Ns , eby Bloomfield Township police who Pontiac woman March 10. Veterinary scientists at Purdue The English pub is the-common.toms. It is customary to knock thereafter may be ordered by sete: He sald Mrs. Cariton was and former Lapeer County resident were aided in the investigation by! Mrs. Payne was found guilty by University warn that brood sows i oe aaa i = phe e = ordered’ OY Sn’ applying fer a diverce from ber | early Sunday after 10 days of sevectives from the Oakland Coun- an Oakland County Circuit Court should be checked for briicellosis ™4"’s Club and, according to Pan gently on the bar with a coin to equal gentle knocking with the first husband at the time. lines ~ “ = “4 - j ; ~ — . Sheriff's Department. |jury May 9. before breeding. American, 1s ruled by rigid cus- order the -first drink and those empty glass. Guerriere and Mrs. Carlton set. There are no known survivors i { = : ct Va , as = _ Death Notices | in Memoriam _ 2 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 Hetp Wanted 8 Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service —_ 12 Business Services 13 gris cme ae a ~ ~ = eee se =P OE A Ee = = ~ % —_ on = | IN LOVING MEMORY OF RUTH DIVISIONA 1PRoT: Oy. tes fe < f PART AND FULL TIME WAIT-' MEN & WOMEN TO OFFER BRICK. BLOC AN 2 , i : |; May Jeffrey. who passedaway SALES MANAGER J RL DEN PAL N=: CO resses wanted Mary-Go-Round | ABUNDAVITA A complete food work. FE OcK Do CEMENT A-1 CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK ae WAL ee ACUINE FREE Pop JUNE 3. 1956. GERALD June 4, 1983 | HAVE YOU HIT A DEAD END Has opening for an executive | Restaurant, 107 N Saginaw supplement consisting of natural GaRPINTE EF CEMENT AND BLOCe wo? eotinietes No imp woo big or smal! Edwin. 8491 Elizabeth Lake Rd The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, | IN YOUR EARNINGS OR AD-| salesman Salary pius bonus Call ; . ' vitamtns and minerals everybody eareuane R “AND ) CABINET | an - E $4628 _ = 3%: Deloved so of Mr and) Of the loss of one we loved| VANCEMENT POSSIBILITIES? | Mr Lewis. FE ¢0503 Presser on ladies yar- can afford. Pull or part. time Mitet team oo —_ EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & Mrs “Solon Cullens. dear brother ou | I am interested in talking with @ SALESMAN FOR TIMKEN AIR | : ly Fox Drv CallMrs. Rose T. Schneider, FE | oo TE Zee) __ ROOFING SIDING AND INSULA- removal. Ph FE 56383 or OR of Mrs. Mary Jane Anderson |ABd. while she sieeps a peaceful | auieete: ambitious, married man, | conditioning and heating equip- | ments. Apply OX rN 42068 [pote Sd PES VEST ROUGH: tions FE 83580 or FE 4-883} 3-2000 Mrs Mary Louise Runyan, Miss ,, ‘leep. | ee eaten toe me Successful | ment. Retail installation MI} Cleaners, 719 W. Huron MAN OR WOMAN FOR GOOD, ‘Pf. cement work. remodeling. ad- ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Loretta Bunnell and Johns Bun-| He? memory we shall always) management experience and a) E ee atkins’ route! We trai) vou tien and barn repair By job; FE 8-3785 repaired by factory trained met 7 keep burning desire to reach the or by hour FE 83580 or FE = ar ; eral service will be een ares,| Sadly missed by Mother, Proner| income bracket and willing Wie | UNION CARPENTER FOR TRIM SALESLADIES Bendy cea round No layolfs. | 4-203) BIRCE. (BULGE UAND CEMENT (CS ga en ee Gay. June 6, at 2 p.m. from Zion, _8Md_sisters work for it Our established divi- | 0% Secon Fe 2-2051 with some Experienced in Children» Wear and Apply in person 150 NR. Perry.| CARPENTER AND CABINET) larce Residentia® and commer ‘ence St. Phone PE 30135 Nazarene Church with Rev. W EIN LOVING MEMORY OF THEO-| Sion peanenere enjey * /licting | eOOe Paesenis eon awe | ener Diseeas) [etrady: ipaxition SAN WANTED FOR RAWLFION | _TOTE_NEW and repair OR 34057 | cial Guaranteea work .Ph FE EAVESTROUGHING NEW AND 3 c LANAg- | a starting salary and com- ? . -FC ;LE 5 2s aa Oh pray f_saterment sore bag My who passed away | -ers ahd salesmen with Sieienk guaranteed Pontiac Pre « Box 41 mission George's Newports, 74.8% | business in Pontiac No experi- CARPENTER hp ALL KINDS coms Shee r. Mlashings duct Sorm meta will he im state at the Voorhees- | He bad a kindly word for each | annual earnings ranging from WANTED. SPRAY PAINTER 3 30 _58kinaw ence needed to sta:t Sales easy | Cum ohn eatherstone, FE BLO K BRICK CE MENT WORK penter bores furnaces cleaned Siple Funeral Home until Wednes-| —_and died beloved by all $25,000 to $40.000 with higher pos- | to 11:00. experienced Apply in SALES WOMEN @ make and profits cood Start een = —— & Nreplaces FE 2-2 ee hitneeens fre, een L : dav morning at which time he Sadly missed by his Wife | sibilities based on overwrite com-{ person, Hawk Tool and Engineer. immediatels ‘rite Rawieigh s. CARPENTRY WORK WANTED NO’ BRICK WORK AND Se Esa Ace (oats Pape will be taken to the church for a - 1 [i | a aetieeee odes hart business | _ing. 20 W Washington | Part or full time etperienced pre- Dept MCF-696-190 Freeport. Ill | _ nol cache or large. Free all types FE 2-2936 _ 74 Nr service Lester Maniey | n the econ f v = es 7204 8- , - — service and burial. Flowers 3) ject sales feid established over | WE WILL EMPLOY § NEW Car| [Ctted To sell drapery and ur Wanren REAL ESTATE SALES CABINET Wee ce eal he recreate hats Lhe LALLA i TGS ola tell rater bath Ohl e — —| | 100 years has repeat customer | ‘Salesmen to complete our staff in, dit! Paid vacati person” Experienced, snd 7S xth) tec 7 ROAR CARPE | Were ORE sO) MA 5 eee Pe Le ae Se 2 ee DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS sales. ix expanding steadily, eer | our volume selling makes this Se EE Cee ord of proven Le Call Mr) | o “1: Buildt Materials C é ( ) — ; : repaired Qutd iD ‘ hope =i Sain ee TU RERALS| M DIF MAKER eae. Ryan Rd, Utes UNFEXTURE . WORK EXPER! 1000 J BS | LAWN ee or opp joss D & M BLDG. SERVICE erdey Cie eae eiccena: aa eae Ore ACHINE HANDS ENCE NECESSARY LONG vr _Pensloner Phone RE $3001 Dr paired Rebuilt Built new Gas ticki. and Mrs | —— : NE HANDS WTD MAN WITH GFT SHOP EX. ON : ‘ ADD A ROOM AT !1OW COsT Raymond Orepiewic! nd Mi SPARKB-ORIFFIN CHAPEL | Long Good rates’ Ovenine Long perience, 6 day week including | RANGE PROGRAM OVER TING For Men and “ax TANTS STEADY WORK OF FREE ESTIMATES Also ‘hitnevs a specialty Walls an Lawrence | ri Natalie Grandy. Thoughtful Service FE 23-5841 Seen Rochester ime as _Sat and Sun | Call MI 4-6800 gee ACCEPTABLE AP- anv kin FE §-7 ROOFING SIDING AITERA.- SSeets tegerree el registered Mrs. Sophie Gromadzinsk! and DIGNIFIED SERVICES = = =—-™Prn only need appl ; H lp W nt d Female 7 N PERSON MIDDLEAGED ax "NEEDS TIONS KITCHEN CABINETS, —‘O™mpan cee Mrs Bernice seid Toren KIRKBY F B. ee TOOL ENG elp ame e are Joda Industries Ine Women teaay ‘ob iden vatchman AeS BREFZEWAYS CALL FE a oes HAND OR ae service will be held urs OL | 1-0209 “ - 66 N PARKE Sst or Janitor ". 2)-@ee2 ‘ e sharpeue or repaired Li trom. 8 Funeral Home—PE ¢1882 J _ ? Es 23-8245 FE 2-700 EVES Of cooled motors repaired One da) | ment in Mt. Hope Cemetery Rect. without route for dry cleaning! {n Excelient saiary. FE 2-887 wanted White Swan Drive - In. eon oe Ane M a kin 1 fall all between ard 4pm ELECTRICAL SERVICE FHA Phone FE 2-667]. 63 Lincoln tation of the Rosary will be held OOF ees- ip e| business PE 02715. or PE 8-018 | Scary COUNSELORS FULL OR ENE Rowework FE iam s10 1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO KEEP HOUSE WIRING DONE REASO = NAGY. JUNE 4 1956. ESTHER) aice! fabricating shop must be | aah Hospital Office” Featiac on |S ainmwh = — SECRETARY TRAINEF sone Pe nome through the day ebiyy Eree)leriimiales|\aivec FE Thee TRIMMING AND REMOV- St age 38 be- 3 27, 22, ° able read print and set up own _.| WOMAN WANTED FOR LIGHT > icinity o eego Harbor FE 2-14 a Tee estimates FE 2-6019 FE Een. 7 rr Prank Nagy: deioved | ad hed Dea) add US oe work Sunbeam Manufacturing CREDIT MANAGER. EXPERI: | housework and care of semi-in. SECRETARY personnel dept $350 siggg go Ul aaOVING Garr GL eet daughter of Mr eet ee 31, 44, 45, 48, 49, 60, 65, | Co. 5454 Dixie Hwy Dtayton Pi | os fg an charee of oeen rahe SOced! hea. Rood! wages. MEN 2 WOMEN WANT WALL ¥ WASH- equipped. FE 48450. L A Young vew TREE SERVICE — SPRAY- other ~ - = — | ‘ . ay nm te er cay ana Mare Joann Hipps. 66, 71, 78, 83, 8&5, 97, 105, giving experience references, age, Blvd Duck lake or cal] Milford. TRAINEE food sales. rar furnished Lied! ee Sa oe oC SRA ae = 5 ROOFS, ave j trait reves edd mosauhers dear sister of Leo. Marvin and) 107, 111; - and. starting salary Pe.manent | MUtual 4-0655 142671 $300 ALL IRONINGS. 82a BUSHEL. | BIN, Pacts FED wat FE weer | estimate: Phone FE 4-8805. - Robert Seibert and Mrs. Gloria Rial pita: gape pee at good salary for | WOMAN WANTED FOR HOUSE TRAINEE sales $300 pick-up and deliver. 1 day se - | FE 2-850 jor Funeral | service om be | el cotete eertice pt pontiac | the ht person Write Pontiac | cleaning and care of children, eee drafting east) sees | Kee. EM 30050 ads 308" FLEMING | FI < AYING., | WELL DRILLING held Thursday, June 7. 8 | : exper!- | Press Box |} must liv im Call efter 6:00 exec. (2605) - 350 = = Dosen! sen | ww : jonary enced full time sal ' { ———_——— Well and pump repair OR = Apres Merlaclotrs et! __ Help Vi Wanted Male — 6 ness and real estate sales Per | | EXP BEAUTY OPERATOR. A’ AD- | oars COST ACCOUNTANT % $30 | ALL IRONING $3 BU. PICK UP ion rt 7s = N D : .. Sas c are Interment in| “~~~ ~~ | listines from 26 offices through- anced training preferred. but | WANTED: WOMAN FOR _ OF FICE DETAILERS 500 and delivery 1 cay service. FE JOHN, TAYL oe = ressmaking, Tailoring 16 rite Chapel Cemetery Mrs | ATTENTION | out Michigan Dont waste your Orie sen Avon Beauty Salon | ial bes day week y ncluding Sat. 8 8-2316 FLOOR C “ONT R. AC TOR ~ tate at the’ A call to FE 5-4622 will give time on small commission A and Sun Call MI 46800 : RVER’C_ Ape s DRESSE. } Nees “Qrittin, Puneral Home! you the story of 1 of ‘the best in. person pee le’ [EXPERIENCED Gri UNDER 45 WOMAN WTD RESPONSIBLE GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac a Notrian te wee EN crry 210° CRANE ron. D616 terations 81 E Huron Fe tao when she, It bs in th tion. Full or CHARLES aeettor | for cooking and general house- oO | 33zp = Bant VARS? a 1K we nea te. er church for part time eine pamon EW OT WNT Telegraph FF 4-0521 work in family of 4 No ironing ana gener ope “entre 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. BABYSITTING. VICINITY OF Lin. XO DIG GING FREE ee Ul ee FROPESSION A! q@ burial Puneral ar — ee ee stay nights, pleasant room and help Privet bath G Ph , KE 5.9277 da Vista. FE 8-2510, . Guaranteed MIDWEST Water Xperience 37 Spokane-Dr FE hide Pty he Sparks-Griffin 2 Job Setter bath and TV. Every Thurs and a FE Gte ood Lous eG Por oe Proofing LI 3-4749 S507 Aesrel ome. \MBITIOUS | On citer *| every other Sunday off. or every yw ne 7838) _ BABYSITTING WASHINGS AND PaPERING PAPER REMOVED (Garden Plowino Funeral Hom MARRIED MAN Must be experienced in setting | Sunday after 1130 am $40 per | WOMAN, GENERAL HOUSEWORK GRAEBNER'S -ROYAL OAK tronings done $3 @ nushel FE Plaster patching. painting. genera! arden Plowing 10B a ————— : ENE SEE athe 8s op ec wore On most types week References required MI Lape cook ie No Jaundry 2 207 WASHINGTON SQUARE BLDG — ?-4866 repairs Wall washing FE 5-0937 | ES With § 4 hachine pple in rson : adults. private room ive tn PHON Oo 760 . ORS em oar toe BIMETZ, JOHN D P. NORTH calls and. replacement business, Only No phone- cells Employ: exes RT = arm. Ol _2-4601 . oS rere po CS PAA P ER, PLASTERING. NEW AND REPAIR A-l ROTOTILLING Hollywood. Calif former or This is not a canvass deal Man ment office closed Saturdavs ist no See Poni WOMAN TO TAGE TELEPHONE — |...) ~ a Nern Keller FE 7-075) Gardens plowed avas tilled Birmingham, Mich ° busbenc Mr Must be neal appea ing and able | DANIELS MEG. CORP | Bloomtieid MI 62312. or MI Orders st home. -esultine from BIR WIN( “HAM ——"_ SNVELOPE STUFFING AND ab. ™ ©. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING _Fast REASONABLE PE 2.0077 ee en ae etr. brother sttera pe sgctire oe: aay! Lede 2677 Orchard Lake Rd jocal and nationa: advertising | Se dressing done. FE 2-7987_ : Taare a Ratenine: Phone FE A-1 PLOWING DRAGGING AND an s i = ers Trotective service territory —— 2 ci a Oe) & * ‘ Me ‘ 5-08 of Donald and Edward STRidley | Income from all service and re- PAYOUT MC A< ~~ eseeareeckol SHORT _ ‘ORDER | aun; ealasiny Reeuties sreanects | OFFERINGS o— See STONE WORK oF ANY KIND_| Ho ———e RE $0734 or FE of Mr and Mrs Thomas Ridley piacement sales paid weekly Ap- | cook Phone MIdwest 4-0000, to whom. advertising aes been | Immediate full or part time: Sec. EXP. LADY FOR DAY WORK.| tree estimates Call OL 2-1838 ali, PO te ‘Gan Saas A ane hane Serv-| Ply oh person ne wi se cs For inture fabrication Apply _EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 921| mailed. Previous exoetience in| fe mares ypist- genera’ office 4-1787 ‘oui SeuGoeLina AND | 1, POWER, UIPT eQui SQUIPMENT. a r aggert ater St Tson oda Industries ; work a experi : i eveling an ice Wednesday. 10 a.m. from 8t.|— aa SS HE N Parks st industries, Inc eo W_ Huron dealing with public necessary. Age enced salesiadies | CEnERaty CLEARING ey THE building maintenance. Cement | loading. Con manure. FE Messi. or handicap ny oarrier. Write rite mployment Service. James Episcopal Church. Birming-- AMBITIOUS HONEST a ee | Full Time and Temporary | AMBeo “ire, ‘Too"belmar ae | 110 'W- Mane Birmingham: MIS | pin ouly PETSStS sndimik fos | Ore roofing. siding, additions. GARDEN PLOWING & DIAGOING. ham. Interment Roseland Park | Sincere mature man between 2 Machine Repairman | Louis 3, Mo West 4-4254 earl preceeway one cae EM 3ares. | Gecrge Callender. 664 Bay. FE ee —_—_—_—-______—— | or a career selling life insur-| pp ‘ _| F hel d 'S ae : ———— | Fee ee nee, ES SS Graulies aaa cictecal conten | suv Se Ate ee un tncne on ate eee eererD JOBS FOR MEN One WANTS HOUSEWORK on PLASTERING | AND PATCHING Gar DEN PLOWING DIXcING Danes f op rates to right m A owing positions leasant outd work? G \- - : “ee amar : OR FAO anc dragging }'E 8-68 164 Ogemas Rec. age 77 dear sions to start Call Mr Pohl. the person only No phone cele ene | Flectrie typewriter operators teealboures Wage. no selling Good JR_ MATHEMATICIAN $400 GIRL MO DESIRES SUMMER SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS AND GARDEN rie Ww mother of Lorenz Vasbinder Pu Life Insurance Co of Virginia Plovment office clo-ed Saturdar< Telephone enumerators writing and spelling essential Ap. OFFICE MGR TRAINEE $300 oe babysitting job FE 45303 cement work of all kinds OR in cha tae NG “AND DISC- pera) service sill Bel held 7 Pei, _ sew Heres (& FE 20210 1D \NIb eS IES « ORD. Field enumerators Blpiin person. ® to 17 only AL ACCOUNTING CLERK sip Sfter @ pm _ 3-9082 Before 7 am or after pe 71-8436 eyes Gece tee day. June; etl 3 pet ree ue ’ General office City Directory office. 1'2 N. Sag- SALES. MUST TRAVEL $500 HIGH SCHOOL GIRL ‘WOULD; _5 pm = Denney Pree Re Tiffany off A eye 277 Orchard Lake Ra Phone FE S170 for tntérview. inaw Dt ee th ES) aC ING Si) [ate ee ’ ; BED dard : to : aa | helper FE 2 ba aN GAT c ng 37-2408 Int vent in White’. b t ®pp os f : ~y- “Keo —— | . S sym cating ert an LA OIUOUS ING aronTia ci ays. Help Wanted 8 CAREER CENTER IONINGS 834 ausmet pice) RULLDOZING —__|CARDEN BLOWIN ‘AnD “vanD wil te tn state at the Donelson MAN mechanically inciined with oe years os tee tn ‘Re a ‘ BIRIKER BLDG FE acaig “Bend delivery. FE 2-097 __ im 1 Tompagn FE 46841 | oe Johns Funeral Home : Apply 106 WOH be dita ae AE EN ae ut) AGENT WITH AUTO. PONTIAC _ LADY DESIRES WORK AS HOUSE. | ——-————_ -. —-—————- GARDEN ROTOTILLING. 315 F ‘co 0 to. 36 and. 12.00 ures e- oa oe wages, FE 8-2496 rea. Silverware. Aluminum ware. keeper, no other woman in| WTD: ESTIMATE N FOUNDA- Wilson. 1 FE 2-6820 . ‘ Ip BUMP AN INT MAN ID E Gop ENERAL OFFICE GIRI ange pent) veurmistons, JUNE esi rr 3508 Bars cottage FE ‘Sant ne GARDEN AND TRACTOR WORK. ahaa Los for wetted pay and ip ee cae al goon "Small shop! experience’ creferred | No investments needed. We sup- | | LA DY | WISHES "WORK RK BY DAY : — pe eeees ee ee ST et cred’ hushaddiot perienced and have tools. 23 Au- Some dictation. Vicinity of Union, P!¥ all goods. Apply, Salesman. | ( | PE 08-3433. A PLOWING & YARD LEVEGINO. iy Selinne B Wosniak beloved _burn Ave | OPERATOR Lake Give qualifications and | _@er. 80 Brady. Detroit No. 1 (CRADS Building Supplies 12A _FE 5-8418 FE 44878 -r MY 2-5492. son of Mrs. Joseph Wozniak CREDIT MANAGER EXPERI- Sr [bec Conte: | BARTER DEM OR EME AT ECON | "to doin -owa home: Euperteae | Oe | PLOWING, DIBCING AND LEVEL- father of Philip. Wozniak enced to take charge of Credit. UST HAV ol Fess Son | ter man. 1780 8. Milford Rd. MU_ > e eT iE New equi rice Sr. dear. brother of Leo and Dept. in large local store. Write, | CARD OR LETTERS OF EX. TAM LOOKING FORTAN ~AMBI- | __4-8060_ REGISTER WITH Us Now| Qné_referencen{ cecsssary. FE BRIKCRETE | able FE 6308 ° Fearon Joseph Womniak Mrs Victor Bud-: giving experience references, age PERIENCE. APPLY AT | tious woman, 28 to 55 years of | JQ] ) WELL HOLD YOUR JOB OPEN | World's most modern masonry. | -ROTOTILEING suai: Jemen Cuil, Mri James Gna ‘utarune ‘cclars. Permanent CENTRAL 1c | age. With nice pemenaity Rare | OBL -E SALESPEOPLE | unttt © Grapvuation. MID- | MIMEOGRAPHING, VPING SEC-| Patio Slab Inter Lake Brikcrete "30883 Haderill, Mrs uate: Heist ead SpDGUVUReML aU UBond valeten tor sr AL TOOENS while learning Opportunitues | World - wide sales organizetion,| WEST, 406 PONTIAC STATE retarial service EM 3-286 12818 Commerce. Walled Lake. | ————— Mrs a ona gous eve the Hy perce Write Pontiac DIF CoO Sa advancement Write Rompe) selling world's most beautiful BANK BLDG. FE 5-9227. | WALL WASHING. C OTHER WC WORK MA 42675 ‘ROTOTIELING “GARDEN | a will e a 4 ingent de ress Box ° : | ress, Box 4 family Bibles, has opening for | - Neat. reasonable. FE 5-6398 i vice t 19 am Wednes- | 690 Maple Rd. Troy Tx ___Bus iness | Servi ices 13 380 cee eer a. ith interment ta CAB. “DRIVERS _-aTEADY— DAYS Birmingham LIBRARY SECRETARY | GainStaienpeopte. Highest’ com | Instructions >| Baitding S F | ROTO TILLING _ Mount Hope Cemetery Recitation MACHINIST, LA Pp les Se at aan || = U Bt : of the rosary will be Tuesday Bure Boring oa ee Shen | CITY OF PONT IAC | ta wertiers Mtece fureuel caters LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE- mee tees |“ ticdiog, Gna’ cepaies FURNACE: Lawns and gardens. Wa¥he Dutch- evening at) 9 ecieck at the De- COOK ‘and HANDYM. | in both tool & job shop machin- | Business training, and 1 yr cok | ence Wik Continestal Distrib. | WAY AT “SAPE-WAY" DRIVER | conics we . gh OR sah s serai ie f. ng. Long program contract. Mr ee preferred Salary $3. utors Pontiac Press Box 14 TR. ING | 7 ING LAWNS AND Lodge gt Sorrow by Pontiac Lodge Part or full time FE 5-86a9 O. L. Hopper: Yates Machine! 83.341 40 hr week. 2 weeks ra- fe, So Leet Le | pus FE 22352 Res FE 81645 Easements glassed and screened [Si Comer WALL) ead a __gardens. OR 3-0784 BPOE 810 Tuesday et 8 pm BARBER WANTED FOR STEADY | Works, 115 Main Street, Roch cation, Municipa} retirement plan | CAN YOU USE EXTRA "MONEY? | een ne , in porches, attics, garages, alls and windows. Reasonable at the funeral home. werk 1468, Baldwin Ave ter Mich : oenes- | Blue Cross and Blue Shield in. Help meet those monthly pay: | LEARN WELDING FOR BIG PAY | breezewass roofing and siding. | _ Free est. No obligation. FE 2-1631. TRACTOR WITH POWEP LIFT re —— =e surance. Congenial staff interest. ents on your home, car, TV, or opportunities easy to rain, spare and asphalt drives. | “APPL My ANC E SE RV le E equipment. Availabre for garden, Se . MAN WITH LATE MODEL PICK- ing work Apply personnel office. | Other obligations. Make $35 to $50; time. Complete instruction in ard) MICHIGAN HO REMODELERS ~ | small farms and new field lawns. Car 4 f Th = 1 | up truck, 94 ton or better. To 38. "Parke. st Personnel office. a week in spare time supplying | and acetylene welding. Get FREE | 3377 W Huron PE We service all makes of automatic | Vicinity of Baldwin & Walton. ra 0 anks _ | {transport housetrailers. National | — consumers in Pontiac with Raw-| facts. Utilities inst. 80x 2 Pon- MAA FLOOR SANDI Ni >. washers, wringer wasters, refrig-| FE 4-8543 PALL PLACE A* LOST AD." } Hey. Drbyton Pi yy toned isa otiteel bes iy eaaiigs cicmiy of leigh Products, Start immediately.| _tiac Press. laymen” FINISHING. QUALITY erates nea ee Rov's, TRACTOR WORK wa wun TO EXPRESS OUR SIN- . eee Se § Vicinity o Write Rawiet . De MCP -606. < ypes smal’ a ances yen Wtere. appreciation to our friends, |SALESMAN, DOOR TO R. | 5 m FE. a 7768 Cail after 6.30/ _312,_Freeport a * = hy) Cmeasgemon ‘c. BUD BILLS. FE steso | 96 Onklang Ave FE 24031 echen, qe ipower ake! neighbors and children for their C E | Sales of small and medium sppli- Dan COUPLE FOR. CAREFAKEaa or __ Operation. Only matured will 0) CEM ENT W ‘ORK ACE TREE SERVICE. REMOVAL O Gates, FE $6356 & expressions of sympathy | all FE 28181 for an ad). ances. m1 46020 [os Secretary - ‘Receptionist _ apartment building, Husband must considered. Age 25-50 Write “ @nd trimming Get dur bid. FE WEST SIDE PLOWING & GRAD: — a ae PRESSER ON SILK AND WOOLEN be capable of doing General fe:| NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING, LLOYD MONROE — | —21#8 he jos recent bereavement in the petal Typing and “moderate, shorthand. MOL ing. Also black & manure. pe a garments. Experienced preferred.| Neat, attractive pershnality, per. | Paifs. such 9 painting, electrical. | _ INC. Box 1. Pontiac Press. . FE 4-6866 ~ BEACH CLEANING FE 44228 ae seer thanks ‘to the oy to recover a loss. Dial FE| Apply Fox Dry Cleaners. 119 W. anent and dependable. Real Es. |. eT ee tte thea sparit| Work Wanted Male 10 —_ eases cicuneil iataled' | Gand: Laundry Service 18 e help- ment and small salary. Not a full | “eee | A OLA G,"° BANDING & FIN. ed. EM_3-2089. : es S “SMEN ful. Car necessary. Work every ; Lh Licensed Contractors, FE 37647. eee Gegahiet eae 2, Ge 28181 for an adbwriter.| guy, REAL ENTATEN, | ROT GEM Mat tt Voor | Staak a a patty | POLE AAGESHB NANT WORK) “Pinte aurtvmeg Hor eonie || CHIMNEY WORK |tace qonzaims: grate op nor. a L 270 : “1. ‘ ers é Retell. Store. Eastern Jr Have cpenina for alert yous | @1DDLEA OED SALES LADY REAL ESTATE «| Al. CARBENTER WoRK. NEW &/ = A&B TRENCHING ET minds © eapesity, including | Laundry. Phone FE 2-610. ere = ae hor rocs S + ‘” ty ot 7 nes advertising and ich TE Sta crafte and hob-| active younger mad of woman eon O, To ow “ REMODELED Footings, water line field. tile. pated Hla sudine Fepointing ns pe FOR R FAMILY LAUNORY Ei SERV. ay ‘char tnings unlimited. - . FE : Pontte % ‘lasetion, Vervoer, snd) ge! MALL AHAN REALT ¥ (co | RUree FOR E ENT PHYsi-| plenty"of Tistings and. buvers. Ad: Free estihates FE. 2-309 or FE | : _registered co, FE 5-3701. _2-4i01 _ 7 fhe Voorhees Sinie "Pancres ome | , Co-operative Resi Retete Ruchenge| (amt, se ae vat Pamie, vertining end floor tine. sores ws rant | “ton CARPENTER rit te “CABINET | DRYWALL TAPING TEXTURING WASHINGS IRONINGS. DONE IN : — ge ; i alifications. Pontiac IN R, REALTOR 20, WANTS. work gene t. our specialty. Free estimates ck-up and deliver. : Gots Family ; ‘ : FE 1978 W. Huron St. Press, Box 107, | 670 W. Huron St, FE 4-3525' kind, Outside prefer: FE 27038 2-0301, a ' OR 3.5090. \ Cail FE 61910. 5 . wo oS +. | . Fae Ov PARES Ea a | , | . _| THE cawirae PRESS. TUESDAY. JU NE 5.1956 : “THIRTY-ONE rerraarapersesnem TV Will Bombard Public With Politics This Sammer } t ' i ' se I oday’s: Radio Programs “Networks Plan — — = ——- AdQIO Progr Wilson Predicts Diana WIR, (700) CKLW, (800) WWJ, (950) WCAR, (1130)" WXYZ, (1270) WRON, (1400) WIBK, (1400) Wi ] ] S Full Covera Q TONIGHT WWJ, News by Lewis | 0:20 WIR, at WPON, Luncheon Music | 1 tay on the agon | : op o wo red Sige Meensiy, town | GMa seach, | Wyte exhale Bie) We ae aan By EARL | Sale Rect ehorta WPON, zee & Orville | eg _wsR. Wm, Bheshan | CRLW: Weve" icnasins| y EARL WELBON Attention Concentrated 4 WJBK, News, Don McLeod !1:¢6—WJR, News WWJ, Minute Parade WIJBK, NEW YORK-—Diana Barrymore—very “on the dry" now, and C ti f WCAR, News, Caravan WWJ, Bruce Mayer WXY2, Breakfast Club WAR. Tiger, Game on,August Conventions WPON. News" WXYZ. Top of the Town CKLW, News, Toby David | WPON, News, Platter Pariot| Sweating it out in a play—explained to me how she’s winning . Chi Frj * ews, \ | eam WOR, Dinner Date | MURR. ive, Mlchey,aherr| WEAR ews, houdud | ‘Stew Bud'Gavies |e” Battle of the Bottle Didi ead pr nM a“ WXYZ, Bill Stern ; : WPON, Guy Nunn - n't want to become one of those. pgopi I saw reeling. | 2, Bill Stern 11:90 WIR. Musie 9:80 WIR, Mrs. Page 2:00—WIR, ind Mrs Burton’ into ‘ean ep pe sorgre Geshe (ey oye eee WitK’ Dan "MoLecd vWJ, Music Till Dawn Rhythm Roundup | “ww. Ross Mulholiang nto —— Sanitarium while I was there, Diana said. NE you re som | ' WCAR, Henry J. Taylor eae tg Slecen _— te:08—- WIR Arthur Godfrey| WXYZ, News, Winter te * * body who can take politics or leave | r WPON, Sports Slants WJBK’ Mickéy Shorr Ww, Weekday CKLW. =! Davies t alone. t! ; « d time to | sini WIR: massbe Wron. ‘Bhar Ones WAYS. My Tryp grey | “Cine Same. “You taper off there with a cocktail every hour, then one | 0" ‘eli * omec. itanke { “ 8. ‘| wa. Thee star xtra WEDNESDAY MOSNIXG — mews, Tap Gone WPON, News, Nelson Eddy every two hours, then every three neers then every four hours. ‘ «e | i Gone: Seema) bewis Jt. owe Mees eae WHOM. Hews. Behm. ‘Hour v PON. Club 18000 It was strange seeing them all 5 ms | Whether you like it or not, the 'y WCAR, News, Caravan WXYZ, Fred wolf 1180 WATS, Geri Marries Pte -WJR, W. Warres, News|line up at ‘cocktail time.’ i is vis atanle dict of television! | WPON. Melody Boys - CKLW, Rooster Club CKLW, Marty Morgan WW, Wee me see oe Ole | \ 1:30_WXYz. Siysiary Time WJBK: Gentile, Binge le Pontiac High School wavs. cKenrie Diana, by coincidence was ‘ i ‘and radio is going to be national I (wren: Gabriel Heatter | WPON, Country Music | Ne Weeaay CO" | WAR, Scoreboard’ “Biven the same suite Daddy | polities, And during the last two | | CBO WIR, Voice of Agriclt.| wxyz, Happy Holiday | wPON. mene Club 1460 had.” weeks of August, when the Demo- WXYZ, Bhow World (CKLW, Guy Nunn CKLW, News, Story Time | 3:90—WJR, House Party cratic and Republican conventions | CKLW: Treasury Agent WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge] WAR, News, Music ne wave, "Hews. ckenwe | John Barrymore's daugh- guanine fis a | Aya ng "Teas caer | WPOR, Bon ‘Zee cen Ae ee bapa eee “wwo, Wisder ‘Brown ma ter even spurns wine since ~. pmo ieg be a blown, n fuse | 30 attric! j a i . : ceLw Basic Reom "awa bss asceein WXYZ, News, Winter ing Eddie C hase | opening at the Provincetown Summer hasn't officially arrived | WPON, Record Roo WXYZ, News, Osgood : ° . — Playh i “The Ivor yet, but all TV signs already lead 4 9,00 WW, News. Politics CKLW. News. Toby David WJBK, Game WCAR, News. Caravan | aynouse n e vory po ee aq) a LG. WXYZ, J. Vandercook WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge WPON, Record Room WPON. Community News ” ito Chicago and San Francisco ‘| CKLW, Bob and Ray WCAR, News. Coffee am 4:30—WJR, Music Hall | Branch,” at $90 0 week. |. ants WPON, News, Zee, Orville WPON, Don Zee WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | WWJ, Pepper Young bog i = ~ $5 MILLION DEAL | 9:30—WJR, Baseball Scores 7:.30—WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, News, McKenzie | Wines are the worst kind ; WXYZ, Best Bands WXYZ, News, Osgood (2:60-—WJR, Jack White WPON, Club 1460 f drinks,” sh id. “I t CBS already has peddied its con CxLW, Ted McC CKLW, Tértence O'Deil WWJ. News by Cederberg | | rin she sa jus Pal or ( ed McCoy a WXYZ, News A 5$:00—WJR, Philip Lenhart vention coverage for a reported } WJBK, Gentile, Binge | WIBR. News, Gentile, Binge) vciw Mace ga: WWJ, News at & had to quit on willpower.” . ae WPON. Zee & Orville | _WCAR, News. Coffee q . News, Sammy Kaye) wxyz wWattrick. Sports five millon dollars to Westing- 10:06_WJR, News, Guest 8:60-WJR. Jack White ween hale CKLW. Eddie Chase Diana, at around 35, is mak- house, which apparently was hap WWJ, NBC News | WWJ, Bob Maxwell : ews . WJBK, News, Don McLeod i th d fight dd i : a : GAS wARF ARE — A modern military weapon comes to the a: id mare oe “ dete Wxrz, — Crier ar Lifen WJR, Time ‘for Music) WCAR. News. Caravan ing e goo g an e- py with its similar 1952 package. ; P hE A. ford Nel hi r 1 , cow i * é / smoutl i } oe eres, Mews ten seer] ete ce Goreme eee] Bere Eyecare | Oe em Mae a rica hay impressed the a eae cased HUM ©) Vetary peter dl toch ea ae 36 Oka lw ws. Cotten youn) Weer tees wes) ae ieee ‘triousness has impressed the isome four million dollars—to Phil. temic Hagship, BH. ALS. Wiefory. 1s pur ull of (porspe bs ‘ We: WJR, Amos 'n’ Andy | WPON. News WCAR, Tiger Tunes WXYZ, News, McKenzie | Pp <0. NBC. which hast offi sai hull sealed off to kill death-watch beetles eating at her. timbers. Fu- ‘most skeptical. ' re, | She's ready to take a fling at TV. Seven or “elght years ago 8Mnounced convention sponsorship Migation by methyl bromude gas is carned out periodically : ;yet, is planning to split the con- — - 4 35 Today S Television Programs — — She got her own show, but she blew it before it started. lventions among three. probably Stevens “The Duke.” a clever ,.- service workers have been invited * tevens in “The Duke,” a clever Cm 2) Mestetions (4) Today's to attend a meeting at 4 p.m. Mon- Mandment: “Thou shalt not walk out in the middle.” That's arm Report 2 ’ ; ” rifle lay at his feet. The body j Well, I am geing out on a limb and saying Diana will Oldsmobile, Sunbeam and RCA Legislator | in alberta © ails ae GRESITOS \ Programs farsished 2 by stations fisted in this = are subject to change without notice. stay “dry” and reestablish herself very big. I think she has ss at a price of around five mil- \s n ° c _ . 7 ; . . cur sn a = a —————— _ z ion : SS TUTHS sone iy if- : Channel 2—WJBK-TV ‘Channel! ww. TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel *—CKLW ay) ee wii te éolt ne 8 Kills Seven Himself leigh said the mounted police i . a > a | = al can look in the mirror now,” she says. “My face Is getting None of the net wot KS hewe er : were satisfied the wee was’ one ' TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS a late. (4) Federal _Men. “The! (4) _ Feather Your Nest. (7) its heart shape back again. I said to myself the other day. expects to make much money All ERSKINE, Alta. u®—Royal Cana- o¢ muitsie murder and suicide, i eeenit) Kable) Fran and (Ollie red Cilaeles- | show! ) Romeiend Ricky. ‘You know, you're not so bad looking! All due to not drinking, are engaged in a race to attract dian Mounted Police have decid . ‘+ - ; ‘| $200,000 short in reporting his in- 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. dear.’ an audience, throwing im their top ; . Clare 41. had represented the ‘Puppet comedy. (9) Abbott and (ome 42) Highway Patrol. Brod- 11:55—(9) Bilt i my aear. ‘rained scali as) peporter-analyst ed an Alberta legislator shot his _ : i a wd 7 Costello. Bud and Lou go “West-| erick Cra f in ‘I Idu no : _— ; Ne for ° wife. their four children and two ofeten cust me wera ern.” (4) News and Sports. Paul 0 7, ai, a her ‘ - WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ©THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. .. ego ee ment. men TKS farm, home and then om ce Since Use, He ad sul: Williams, Bill Flemming. (210% ca "Wenera Pacific Avent” 12:00—(2) Midday Movie. (4) Maria Riva, Marlene Dietrich’s dtr, has the measles . . ; oe the murdet acannon, several nervous breakdowns. > Patti Page Show. Music | (9) National News. (4) Celebriy, Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o'Clock| Steve Allen’s new Sunday TV won't add to his work. using "PUBLIC SERVICE oa | 6:15—(7) News. John Daly. (4) Do pia .nouse. Larraine Day. Wil- rams ” Take a Look. oe Monday and Tuesday, he'll actually be on “live” Poe this S nei is ao ae _ os 8 Do-It-Yourself 4 lores. Short Drama. (2) News jam Bis = ‘ow We 12:15—(9) Folk Songs. n minutes less. Bambi Lynn and Rod Alexander’! the name of “public service.” Ac- Bojce found the body of John Jac LeGoff ham Bishop in “Tomorrow Weiss 913) Ladies Day. (4) Holly.\- = 8nd-10 ‘ , ne tually. the convention coverage is: Clark lying face dow: . Tube Tester . : Part.” a woman with two years 4 Story. (7) Beulah. (9) Car do a rooftop dance the first Sunday show—actually on the 4214, explotatiey device’ fori ying ace non ease vase ws 4s ee acted 32 yea c 2 f f . . [= a : bg = ve : bs be udhole onlv 6 ards from tne e | . See ewe a ite panies 5 in wee —_ [Feofiof the Hudens) Thes tt: fetevisronl itsel{\and! (gives) (he an ee ae he ite tx dies cement on eran ee * 2 -E “en COs eee (2 Man 12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbite. * * * dustry a chance to show its mus- ea diactvered Sorin A bullet HAMPTON ELECTRIC : 2 Caled X. Barry Sullivan dis 1:00—(7) Lady of Charm. (9) Duos: Mae West and muscleman Chuck Krauser ‘former cles in public. Political conven- |, — hie head an Sta W. Beres 4 6:30—(7) Warner Bros. Presents. covers a medallion worn too Hoelor hts and bak wotnd gaped in his head and a Cheyenne teaches an Army of- often and an elevator that runs News: “Mr. California”); Nicky Hilton } aya Kitty Kelly ‘at El Motoc- at im aa ash ae —“ ‘ my ol- q 05 s r. all, are perfect r television. / ficer that Indians didn't learn too slow resuh in ‘‘Sabotage.”’ moe See See col. are pein tonfined spaces strategy from a book; Clint 10:10-(9) Weathervane 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. Johnnie Ray's packing the prom kids into the Latin = making it possible to concentrati 8 S Ee R V ( } ES g ide oa Fictiow) Thai 10:18—(9) Baseball Hall of Fame (4) Tennessee Ernie Quarter .. . Charlie O’Curran's flying to Scandinavia to on a captive cast of players eae eng isheagt rae yore ices epee A 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) join Bill Holden and Ray Ryan, who are Russia-bound, * 8 8 . . o Lhemg. e wart oes 10:30 — (9) China Smith. Dan. Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon ‘ eh network Mi svar eTabts 4 in for some mind reading. (4) Duryea with ‘Straight Settle-- Film Festival — ches iremens Ss mrerey Patti Ai 0 Pipa ah Ne ove ae o = 2 id = 2 ’ a é . . ’ : ni ¥ { > conventio ; " Dinah Shore. Songs. (2) Name) ment."’ (4) Traffic Court. Judge '¢:39—(2) Bob Crosby. Art Lund (of “Most Happy Fella”) settled a lawsuit with nertiel (CHS matimateenit will ust That Tune Musical quiz ; John D. Watts re-creates scenes $:@8—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Date Benny Goodman, who was set to attach his salary . ... Red 9) tons of equipment NBC and @ TV—ALL MAKES “on News . aravan. John from his court (2) Mystery The-| With Life. |Buttons and the missus moved into a swank new duplex ... ABC apparently forgot to weigh @ RADIOS } Fein ee “Somewhere he ne the Mar —nt- Secret Storm. (4) Mod- prroj Garner's auto smashup has cost him 25G's in cancelled their equipment, but promise just e a eeeao Scavees : ‘ : vomances. , about everything on wheels so : v " 00. ngs . ersey Joe Walcott and his long-time ntgr,, Felix abot ; g t t Be Every Summer,” a comedy of 11; (7) Soupy's On. Soupy Sales 3:25—(9) News. bookings ae y equipment as well as people can @ P. A. SYSTEMS—OFFICE INTERCOMMS ef teen-age romance. (4) (Color},— with variety. (9) Good Neighbor 3:30—(2) Edge of net a) Queen Boccicchio, “pusted role amoce Gelewstcs A. Milton Berle. Elvis Presley) Theater. Robert Taylor, June! for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. * x * ’ ciel sey a Ee anes Powell in “Tangier Assign- 4:00—(2) Four O'Clock Theater. Greta Garbo’s latest turndown of a TV offer was for $50.000. fy ay) sounds wonderful and ev- BLAKE R DIO- Stang.. Ir.sh McCalla and Les) ment.” (4) News. Paul Williams.) (4) I° Married=Joan. (7) The for two minutes — from the same anxious sponsor .. . The hausting May the best man win Benet et ee ote (a) News. Jac: LeGott | Erwin ee a Duchess of Windsor will summer a Austria and ee -~ 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 Dobetman is elected king of the 11:15—(7) White Camellia. Richard ¢:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) yo nice- Rhode Island, the smallest sta 25 Years’ Experience t Motor Pool’s Mardi Gras and Travis in “Mask of the Dragon.”’, Cactus Dan. (7) Ramar of the, so has the shortest motto, ree * iE Sgt. Bilko decides his queen) (4) This Little Show. "Case of! Jungle. (9) Howdy Doody. | EARL’'S PEARLS ... = 2] must be society Mayan Dagrer™' (2) Miss Fair- 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Mr.| ) ? 1 w _— . dee : . The only things that happen in some small 3 : a 7:30—(7) Wyatt Earp, A gang of wpather, Jeanne Dishong Twinky. (7) Mickey Mouse Club ; A i t p q | outlaws rebel against their lead- 11:28—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford) (9) Dance Party — towns are morning, noon and night.—Chariey merica § LOWeSL Frice 4 er and they run right into Mar-| Music 3:30—(4) Long John Sih Sohn Silver: Grant. N ti I Ad ti ( TV : eel el are Abe) Ue Ta, cee | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Middle age is the period when a atlonaily AGVEFTISE _- ebe” learns the hard way al Cary) Grant, Janet Blair . . ' bleaches and creams. —Frances: BF fase Sood Sig tit Soe Chaar" "Mass Feeding Topic sromns tome tb 7 . B E der stars. “+ lsegai4) Fabian of Scotl land, man. | . Fl 8:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. Yard. Fabian is asked to solve| | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Lenny Kent claims he had his for- re) er # D Tho finds that his ae 10 eetin h “heel was shifted to the eee ig anny mas sinds t his) a murder committed 100 years. eign auto naturalized—t e steering wheel was : :' ! u children have become “Smuz- ago in ‘‘Skeleton in the Closct.” | wbeaiviak teed Sool ‘eft side. : gg giers." (9) Ethel Barrymore ustria ing experts, school“ Geci] B. DeMille’s newest epic, “The Ten Commandments,” wee Tateie iC WEDNESDAY MORNING _dieticia Cros aes want ‘ { Theater. Patric Knowles, K./T 3 bs ns, and Red $s canteen will run four hours. Ted Stéele suggests an eleventh com- ; ; thief uses a cat to prove himself innocent. (4) Fireside Theater. ¢. 'day (June 11) at Oakland County earl, brother. | eA 35—(2) On the Farm Report ) “The Key,” Jane Wyman stars 5.99 _ (9) Gat) Kangaroo ae To- Red Cross chapter house, 118 (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) i 1 as a nurse who proves that love: gay ‘Franklin Bivd ; . 1 iS a necessary ‘herapy in the Subject for the meeting will be , , 25—(4) News. treatment of her patients a2) treatme T pe CVs: ley. (2) She Te ss feed event of dis- ; J | Ri d Singers Patch Up Feud Guy Lombardo. “Music by the ae ity Today: ey the Dicer, aster ne ieee Belita, oe 10F an 9 . P B—The Andrews Royal Canadians HOLLYWOOD uw—The Andrews :35—(2) Cartoon Class L, » Representatives from Genesee sd a i :30—(7) Cavalvade Theater. The “News. room. 4 County Red Cross chapter wit MI Divorce Squabble ia, caudal @ oer pie story of Tom Howies, ‘The Ma- g:99—(4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. speak on methods used during | standing feud and will resume jor of St. Lo,” an adaptation of g:15—(2) Morning Playhouse. irecest Flint tornado. | LOS ANGELES ®—British-born working together. as a trio June a true story of World War II. g;o5-(4) News. ; ice skater Belita Jepson-Turner|9g The sisters had business dif. (9) Pick the Stars. Canadian g:39—(4) Today. (7) Wixie’s Won- Deeds Business Dips, ihas filed a cross cémplaint for ferences 30 months ago and broke talent show. (4) Bayergtt s ‘56. derland. divorce against her husband Joel up after a Las Vegas, Nev., date. Nancy Walker stars as an Army g:45—(2) News, Weather. = sehin Riordan, Hollywood actr. nurse aboard a cargo ship in g:55—(4) News. Com ared to 1955 j 4 - A Answer te Previous Purrie “Nick and Letty.” (2) Red Skel- 9:99—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp-| p . =~) =f oo : ~~ re She alleges cruelty, charging ' ton. Red plays Capt. Kidd, ‘‘The’ er Room. . as P vi OIm 7 ; ] Mightiest Pirate of the Seven 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) A total of 12,934 papers passed inal he Inreatened ecpers ala A A Seas: John Carradine. Billy! Oral Roberts. through the office of Oakland Coun- tr * len . a _ & ain Gilbert, Sterling Holloway are 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. (aoe 2 Ragas es Miss Simon Tinger 31, known) “ff *[.. 1 I San guey Derby. Hot rons: ve! i Horne chy eerrenaoe ported ‘today, bringing revenues to- Professionally as Belita, filed her’ 3 r ; ait : ) ey ater. ‘taling $19,071.95. action in Superior Court yester- "TT1 i on film. (9) Mystery Theater. 10:23—(4) Window in Hone rt ear, 14.790 day. Riordan, 32, brought the —eT Gs) : :] John Archer in “The Purple.” 10:30—(2) | Strike It, Rich. (4), ast year, 1 hg papers Aen inal diverse ‘suit inet ecen| Cc 0 : AROle See the Complete Line : an RAF gunner finds a secret; Home. jfces of SINS, ee Ss a cereas shuter| LOIN N et Our Factory chasse f report about Hitler's Africa) 10:85—(7) News. Included in the 1956 figure were /ber. charging the actress:skater| a Corps. (2) The $64,000 Question. 11:00—(2) Valant Lady. (4) It 3.200 deeds, for $5,162.25; 1,378 deserted him Sept. 4, 194. | : ? Hal March with quiz. Could Be You. (7) Story Studio, MOteages, for $4,643.25; 2.031 pho-| * ae | 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. Stu and 11:15—(2) Love of Life. - jtostats, for $1,444.45; 4.235 chattel Belita asked the court to cancel ° \ June Erwin discover ‘Joyce's 11: :25—(7) News. |mortgages, for $4,235; and 2,09 the managerial agreement, Eas TV Service | "i ; y | Romance" is making her diso-| ni: 39—(2) Search for Tomorrow. ‘miscellaneous, for $3, lone a li 40 per cent y e a _ . ————— ee of her 8. f ; Res —— : ‘iStreet Address Listed | SeAtOniALie e sm for Rochester Resident Motor Runs on Dust : SERVICE | t ball a The Fred Fink of Rochester who NEW YORK — A Russian Sci- When You Want It 8 Bho is . recently was placed on financial etist has invented a nuclear en- n Tow e } pkey ‘responsibility after conviction of gine that operates on uranium rice ' 3 African worm driving under the influence of dust, according to. the publication, H AM PTON rootstock liquor, lives at 3065 Harrison St., |American Machinist. 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