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  ALBERT BRADLEY ___ ALFRED P, SLOAN JR. 
Planning Expert Outlines 
4 Pontiac Area Problems 
Four major problems for the Pontiac area were listed 
last night by a metropolitan planning expert addressing 
the Pontiac Real Estate Board at-its regular meeting. 
Paul M. Reid, planning analyst of the Detroit Met- 
ropolitan Area Planning Commission, eee he: Sour 
problems are:   
  1, The local economy is‘ not vaebid” tes nite most of your wee ic eges® 
in the basket of. the au 
mobile industry,” -he said. Health Expert Cites “This is not all bad; but . 
possible, implications must Flyoridation Benefits | 2. The area lacks water services} DETROIT (INS) — The director 
and supply. “This is @ serious of the U.S. Public Health Service 
issue,” Reid said. “The long-time|Dental Division said in Detrolt 
solution ‘won't be achieved in &/yegterday that fluoridation of wa- 
year or two, and not by Pontiac tersupplies can cut tooth decay 
alone. It will most likely come|by two-thirds in coming genera-   ‘sistant comptroller and later to 
assistant treasurer, In 1927 he was 
named general assistant treasurer. 
Two years later he became a vice 
president, 
    through the efforts of three rjtions. © 
four counties acting together.’ . the utson, Beyery- ing 
3. A “rash” of suburban shop- |United Camanelity Service Health| 
ping centers is growing outside \ Federation at the Central YMCA,! 
Pontiac, cutting off the flow of declared: 
consimer — ‘td city busi’) “One-sixth of the health dollar} 
nesses. jgoes for dental services—a_ na- 
  In 1923 
ident and chief executive officer. fend of Picketing 
This Afternoon 
Eases Situation 
Higher Price 
Normal supplies of milk 
to Pontiac and the rest of 
the Detroit Metropolitan 
area were guaranteed to- 
day as officials in the nine- 
day milk strike ordered 
pickets removed from rural 
depots as of 1 p.m. 
Fair Share Bargaining 
Association leaders, who 
had demanded creameries 
negotiate for a $6.50 price 
per hundredweight of milk, 
said pickets were with- 
drawn “to show we are bar- 
gaining in good faith-for an 
equitable settlement.” 
Picket action at depots, farms 
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Continue Bargaining for 
tempted to halt the flow of’ milk! * SPRING SPLASH — Spring arrived yesterday 
for Ronald Joyner (left), 13; td Bruce Lewis, 14, 
of Syivan Lake. They took-their first dip in Sylvan ape | iene Dip ei ‘tos One 
  "Lake, but found it pretty cold. Bruce also cut his “feet on the ice, and is nursing a cold today.     
Pontiac Press Photo ‘Gilbert W. Long Only Newcomer Be Elected Voters OK Amendment 
    
two dozen towns in Oklah 
wil |overnight, killing at least seven. 
The most furious twister 
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ait   lot the corporation, He 
board chairman’ in 1937. ‘high 
yesterday, 
Foundation said it planned to sell 
jabout 58% million dollars worth Twe--large-scale battles were 
narrowly averted yesterday. At a 
milk depot in Ovid; some 200 pick- Tankers, treed in recent injunc-| Wien @ water main burst, de- 
tions, traveled freely over the, Stroyed or damaged several down- 
according to state police town buildings early today. 
deputies. 
4. The popiilation ‘center of the| ional bill of $1.6 billion a year. 
county still is outside Pontiac, with: 
greatest growth centering ‘in the! 
southeastern quarter, 
Answering a.question from the 
floor, Reid said the proposed pipe- 
line from Lake Huron to bring) 
water to the area still is in the) 
study stage. He estimated the} 
study now being conducted should! 
be finished in. four to six months,| 
after which a selected engineering, 
firm could begin actual planning. 
In response ta another question, | 
Reid said Pontiac merchants might) 
meet the threat of suburban shop- 
ping centers by providing addition-| 
al parking, “dressing up’’ all store 
fronts jn the downtown area, and) 
providing specialized services not 
to be found in the shopping centers. | 
Reid said long-range prelimi- 
nary- plans for the Pontiac area 
between 1970 and 1930 include 
more urban residential areas 
outside the present city limits, a 
growth of industry and increased 
numbers of parks and recreation- 
al facilities. i 
He said the city will reach ' “max. 
imum _ desirable population’ den- 
sity” In 1960, with- ih ase * 
residents, i |moter of the Highland Estates 4 Major cities in the country using 
jfluoridation include San Francisco, 
Washington, Denver, Philadelphia, 
‘Baltimore and St. Louis, Some 48 pe-|cities in Michigan also use treated 
|water, including Ann Arbor, Battle 
\Creek, Jackson, Grand Rapids and 
\Kalamazoo. 
Postpone Hearing 
on Sewage Plant | A hearing on a temporary in- 
ome which has halted con- 
struction .of “a” proposed - sewage 
plant at Pontiac Lake 
Road and the Clinton River in 
  ‘Waterford Township was adjourngd 
yesterday afternoon to April 16 
at 1:30 p.m, “in Oakland County) 
Circuit Court. 
The restraining order. was ob- 
tained March 12 by. the Crescent   Lake Country Club Estates Civic’: 
‘Assn, against Bert Smokler, pro-| 
  | Subdivision, and also against the/ di 
township board. 
—_ Frank, L. Doty will pre-   ‘ots its GM common stock to di-jets dispersed in the face of.a fight 
versify its holdings, ~— - (Continued on Page 2, Col: 7) - 
Builders Show Opening 
Tomorrow at Armory * 
Over 40 local merchants will display their wares to 
Pontiag residents and counsel them in ‘spring home 
improvement chores at the Pontiac Home and Builders! 
Show starting tomorrow at the Pontiac Armory. 
The five-day event will feature everything for the 
home, from the lumber required to build it to the fin- 
ished product, complete with furniture and interior 
decorating. 
Sponsored by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of 
Commerce, this third annual Builders Show will   
  feature a house trailer and a seven-foot model home 
among its displays, according to Don Weddle, co- 
chairman. 
Detroit Edison Co. will display electric space heaters) 
‘and air conditioners. One of the highlights of this| 
lay will be an operating heat pump... an apparatus 
which heats without burning fuel and cools without 
using water, Weddle said. 
(Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) cE directing the American Battle Arsonst Sought. 
in Florida Fire $750,000 Blaze Razes 
Theater, Hotel, Stores 
in Daytona. Beach 
DAYTONA BEACH, Filia. ®— 
Roaring flames, given new life   Authorities indicated the _fire 
might have been set deliberately. 
No casualties were reported. No 
official estimate of damages was) 
available but it was expected to 
reach about $750,000, 
The fire started about 11:30 p.m. 
in the 1,050-seat Empire Theater’ 
and spread to an adjacent hotel. 
About 100 guests in the three, 
story Orange Hotel were evacu- 
ated. About 700 theater patrons. 
had left. about 30 minutes before 
the fire-was discovered, 
Detecnve James Haas said 
police were questioning a man 
suspected of setting the fire. 
Authorities would not say im- 
mediately why they thought it 
might be a case of arson. 
After a water main collapsed, 
HMiremen—taid- hose -lines to the 
Halifax River, about a block and 
a half away, 
The fire was brought ynder con- 
trol at 3 a.m. But by then the 
46-room hotel appeared to be al- 
| most a total loss: 
  Pershing Memorial 
WASHINGTON ® — President 
hower signed yesterday a 
Monuments Commission to plan a 
memorjal to the: late —— dead and a hundred houses smashed in this town of 
5,000 about 40 miles southwest of Tulsa, Three-State Twisters Kill 
Seven, Smash 100 Home: DRUMRIGHT, Okla. (P—A rash of tornadoes struck 
oma, Kansas and Missouri 
hit Drumright, leaving five 
family were killed in Dramright 
Bevel, his wife, and two daugh- 
ters, Gloria Jean 17, and Virginia, 
18. 
A teen-age som, at a movie when 
the storm hit, is the only survi- 
vor. Mrs. Elmer Weaver, 81, died 
later in a hospital. 
Mrs. Ethel Whited, about 70, was 
killed by the twister which. hit 
just south of Grenola, Kan, Anoth- 
er splintered the home of E,|E. 
Reek pear Toronto, Kan., 
Reek ' blowing his wife 
daughter out of the house. 
were injured seriously, 
A doten were burt in the storm 
which hit Miami, Okla., and 
wrecked « tour-block area, . 
Lesser twisters were reported 
at Hopeton, Skeedee, near Pond 
Creek, Davenport, Jacktown, on 
the edge of Tulsa, and Freedom, 
all in Oklahoma. 
WITS KANSAS TOWNS 
The Miami tornado-also struck 
Quapaw, “Okla, and Baxter 
Springs, Kan. 
Other points hit in Kansas includ- 
‘ed Attica, Maple . Otto, Flor- 
lence, Strong City, . How 
ard, Radium, and Ellinwood. 
The Drumright came -at 
9:36 p.m. - 
An estimated 100 houses in a 
demolished 
  ds Pershing. John|25-block area were in 
ireerion.,   
      
Four members of the C. V. Bevel) — 
nd City Vote    #7. 
  
      
  n; 3, William ’W. Dc 
over Earl, J:--Smith; _ 
PEE pe : Dugan over Pat 
Peete Guy eet District 1 Shee ‘incumbent com- 
isu .. 962 ee Whiters ....... ct eic. We oe << ee: colume for vote 
ra a cuaeares . 16 commission will 
ae ee canvass the re- 
ieictics Se next Monday at which 
seecetevseve A33}tine the mayor snd ‘mayer pro 
2 tee een i date re Long, 41, of 
District 5S win a seat on the 
shied eRe ERs 5 956 ash SP 
Deter 288 sbateeun 
Sn RG . 569 ) a ee atrick Glynn ee 514) After a of the March pri- 
SAE a os vcnevnss «so OO ae 
Gates .. Peevevsver 444 out in a te. 
* . _ * ~~ ler who not 
Spring Arrives this year, ousted him 
in Pontiac Area; vi fh taryoet morgen 
High Was 71 :; Page 2, Col. 1) 
first day-of spring two-weeks = 
pected to appear with the lower 
temperatures in: the form of thun- 
The lowest temperature preced- 
ing 8 a.m. was % degrees, The 
  mercury registered 62 at 2 p.m. 
  
Presenting: Pontiac City Commission as ‘Selected in Monday’ Ss Balloting 
    
    
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Still more are L&V Awning and 
Window Co., 163 W. Montcalm; 
Pontiac Paint Manufacturing Co., 
119 S. Perry; Chippewa Fence Co., 
4152 Woodstock; Filter Soft Water 
Serviee Co:, 33 Baldwin; Ward A. 
..Cummings and Bud Nicholie, 97 
Preston and 49 Mt, Clemens; 
Lewis Furniture Corp., 62 8. Sag- 
inaw;-The Floor Shop, 99 S. Sag- 
jinaw; Pontiac State Bank, 28 N. 
Saginaw; F. F. Smith Sales & 
        
    
  than a year. . 
Mrs. Wood was born March 28, 
1904 in Des Moines, the daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. James Logan. 
She was a member of Bethel 
Evangelical & Reformed Church 
of Pontiac. 
Surviving besides her parents 
of Des Moines, are two daughters, 
Gertrude Costanza of Des Moines 
and Mrs. Patrick Kremer of Pon- 
tiac; three sons, Jack and Norman 
Wood and Russell Brumbaugh of 
ojiland Park Funeral- Home, Des 
Moines with burial 
; in: the Masonic 
  
      
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Five Die in Tragedy Between Seattle, Tacoma _   
to Sinking of 
SEATTLE (—The deep waters 
swer to what caused a cripple 
luxury. airliner to crash-land and 
sink between Seattle-and Tacoma 
yesterday with © Joes of five lives. 
Thirty-three other persons 
aboard the Northwest Orient “Air- 
from the sound; 
~The luge doubledeck cratft, 
* shaking from a@ sudden and severe) - Waters of Puget Sound Hold Answer 
of Puget Sound today held the an- ri 
    
   Crippled Luxury Airliner vate boat rescuers reached | 
The ottenad at he water, esti- 
mated between 40 and 45 degrees,        
of Seattle, to crash-land. aie - * * 
              
  post with the top number of votes,| Lots needed for Parking Let |. Other officers are William Ru- 
-}1,070, while Carl H, Ingraham tal] MH will be condemned unless vice chairman; Mrs. F. W. 
Hitkg (eo tnen bed the mast vaieny Seeaee wot ore steady 08 | debe Hise, Innis Ma ae 4S ; : ‘fila fot proposed lots A north Charles Maloney and War. 
in all 11 precincts, except the 1th,| (¢ Hamitton and SE at Forest |ren Oakland were named precinct 
cn eee ee eee ae See . o£ € a “ : 
Hansen, 179 votes. "A staff vacancy occurred yester-| py. : 
| 1 Mrs. Casstus L, Miller won (day when Gerald Godwin, ‘@, wel Kiwanis Award. 
a Teel be Pedy pigeon maplege J manager for six moaths,|Of Flowers Goes | 
3 Dwight D, Ireland polled 1,080 |left. He took a position with the e coz , | | oie ab" brary trend candi, {Michigan Municipal league in AmitO Jomice Antona ~~ _ \Mrs. Charles Graham | dates, They were unopposed, _ | Arbor. Pg ea ee ee 
Mrs. Charles {Lottie Graham, Approval was voted for all three! revmment te Godvitt b85\ ceived the Pontiac Kiwanis Club's 64, of : issues, The charter amendment! none Whitman Jr., assistant city} / ower to the Living’ 1956 
in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She won, 1,173 to 83; the property sale, manager. There were three wamen award for having trained more 
Born in Bruce County, Ont, Can- AM Toe eae ie a kip te Re come. 8 ada Nov. 28, 1891, she was the ‘11 per cent of the registered! tion director, and a city assessor| The Kiwanis members honored of John E. and Elizabeth jvoters cast their ballots, accord-| at preg lséat he says . Miss Antona at a noon luncheon Sheane McNally. The Grahams ing to City Clerk Irene Hanley.) ” : at the Waldron Hotel. ‘ 
[were married ony Feb, 14, 1916 tp The city’s mayor will be elected at), pis) - ms : - | ‘Miss-Amtona, of 193 W. Ann Aré 
_ next Monday's commission meetMilk Pickefing Ends; jer Ave. teaches in the Pontiac » ©oming here in 1929, Mrs. Gra- "6. ok é : ' — public school system as 
ham-was a member of the Oak- a IN ti ti Go 0 taught English several nights a 
land Ave. United Presbyterian The police department wit be | NEQOTATIONS Ml week tor 18 years to her foreign Church and had been employed, short one Irishman this week, (Continued From Page One) Ws 
in the service department of Pon- : i ae AP Wirephete| WHO® Patrolman Pat O'Hara . , 
tiac Motor Division. ; aan leaves to enter school for becom: | With some 500 non-striking farm-| The Belgian Congo will buy 437 
: TERS BOX’) TOES — Frank B. Royce, isyearad youngster | ie 5 Michigan State Treeper, |ers. tons of insecticide for- cotton : Mrs. Graham fs survived. her) from Elizabeth City, N. joyfully displays his “Boy of the Year” . ¢ @ ‘ ee sPraying. 
maint et Sora: iow Gain plaque after a ceremony staged in New York by the Boys’ Clubs of | Commissioners last sight heard|"“CS=™S CLASH " ——— [Donne Marie Graham of Detrit.| America. Those handlebars belong to.the bicycle Frank also received plans for the Operation of three rage Pape ay Brcr pr fh rtd oo oe 68 @ ° 
nd pene oo for his “service to home, church, school, community and Boys’ |Volkswagen buses, in the north-| Were bested in a brief elash with) * : 
Mota, Samar | Ch Th Yun awe cen ion neh 0 cs ot ner cy. tat came wate, en] AAR ° lye, te at ee "| members throughout the nation, ranging in age from 7 to 20. poned decision until next week so| TUM, p Berge Been had| ° 
= ? : : that several opinions could be re-|, hed ide apart : : ° 
Oe as caus See . we seo nag A cae © aoe wo inn| © P ae : iret te tre men wi re fre ; TO YOU unertt tome win te ro (Dilly Rose Mansion Fire),™2° 22% 2 "rustle mike mee aU mee 
a, cutee ae na So Destroys Valued Art Work(iistts seit tune seen |, PONTIAC ° ’ . f J. L. Ward Jr, and John E. Train- : 
Home. ‘Sack fr cartes at 3:30) ~i Y ue eh ~ he a pagrerog receivin proved: the ° , p.m, Wednesday. Burial will be in| MT. KISCO, N. Y. (INS)—Broad-) uables, but Rose was reputed to ston chout @ wninutes let WGN) tis . te ae “ . 2 Lake View Cemetery, Sarnia. way showman Billy Rose sat in| have an extensive and valuable Ward and Trainor will ask an Oakland County deputies showed| - For your hearty . 
police _—oe glum silence, brooding over the| **t collection. fener Poet terene Agar papers signed by -Circult Court), approval of our 
= Jame M. Lompi Lome on ot miss ws a | osc aM aes are bee So eaparcy ce | . . r wrisi n ‘ t ; . 
snq|_Jalme M. Lampi Lombe, 63, of “T¢ today. which destroyed his) ps cartment atop New York’s| S¢Fve- One cab company opera to be driven away. Some 9,600 gal-|° Hundreds of Pontiec Held are William Sheltén and pa ‘op rk’s 
Joseph O’Brien, operators of 9 mo-|2%! Whittemore St. died suddenly /$100,000 country home. |Ziegteld Theater, arrived at the) t® 8S Present last sight, but lions of milk are still being held} prople when viewing © 
tor.court in Ciudad Victoria, 139/Sunday at 821 St. Clair St. + ©. ¢ scene at 5 a.m. .. | Tequested that decision be de- /u, by pickets at the station. jw our new office ‘ miles south of Brownsville, Tex He was born in Negaunee July Rose, who has announced his ’ ferred until other cab companies Some of the milk in a 150-truck given their hearty ap- a 
The motor court was the one ai|% 18%, the son of Fred and Louise|June wedding to Joyce Mathews,|4KE A MADMAN could be represented. , |eonvoy to Detroit yesterday was|g  Proval of our conveni- 
which Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barton|_©mbe, and married Mary Peter-jrefused to comment on the dam-| Rose “acted like a wild man,”| several hundred residents of the|diverted to dairies in the Pontiac en ee Kennison stayed before their mu-|80 Now-25, 1916. . age in the 28-room mansion, say-according to observers, running) ron Road area will be receiving|@rea. Picketing was still reported — ne tilated bodies were found March| A member of the Finnish Luth. |S bitterly: to stare through the glassless win-|s letter explaining the city’s plan|4t local dairies, i LO Oe 
17 some 10 miles south’ of Browns-| eran Church, Mr. Lombe came |"! 4 Tather not sound off about/dows at the smoking remains of/for Eton’s new paving this week.| Investigation into the dispute be- Dignified loans of up = @ 
ville. here in 1997 and had been an [8 now.” “Rosehoim.” = '|Commissioners last night heard the/tween warring farmers and dairies) ® to $500 are yours 
‘| employe of Pontiac Motor Di-| Ali that was lef{ of the West- | Police reported Rose had giy-.|city manager's report that 33 feet/was asked last night in a senate wee ee ee ° Builde Sh Se vision. = chester showplace were the four |¢n a party Sunday in the treas- |would be a better width than the| resolution. ° vente wicers now f - Pour children survive, Theodore! Walls. Servants living im the | ure-filled house which lasted un- (31 approved last'week. A hearing! Introduced by Republican Sen. «ke ° 
of Lake Orion, Mrs. Bertha Row-| tree story brick and wood man- | tl 10 p.m. The first fire alarm “——| Bert J. Storey, a dairy farmer, |@ . Uitusey Veen, Pree . fo Open Tomorrow den of Garden City, Mrs. Shirley| 8 managed to save some sil- | was turned in at 2:25 a.m. Butler : * fn stociation calle Or i Bve nde ;. 
gen of Garden Oy, Mev. Shiriy| Gerware, satuary snd other val | Proderick “Mednander raced = RUSSIONS T@St Sixth | man commtice to report to the |g K & A to : Ateehbe of Ponting. 2 quarter of a mile to the superin-") , 1967 legisiature, Shunted tempor: ome u ° 
atrman} He leaves thee sisters, Mr } | ‘eaten cottage w cal emes. 'ABomb in 8 Months) a2’cc comics; tr |e pa an Peso, caine silos cleaned 5 son - Mrs. Vandals Atten Authorities ‘believe the blaze soewe| Se. See cape OP ON. ed Loan Co. bd Penne _ a ‘on,|@nd Mrs. Tyne Thompson, all of Board Meetin« started in the playroom and living) wasHINGTON u@—The Atomic| Brazil’ tariff Pen 
Cut Stone and Jecobeen's c. gee ieethers, Teive rad eeting ae  bevye Comminsion sasounoed|crease ptec si player éerds he}. — my oeret Ferg tev . ind Theodore Lon lined } Lack ter hampered Mt. Kis- sixth atom aden | 
; Sinctehe thealin tonne od ates tombe, slit Avon School co, icout tah Cmeectn trol pos bee One ee. ec @ @-°-e@ | 
‘ planted with flowers.|, Mt. Lambe will be taken tonight) juvenile vandals broke into|™e", who were forced to PUMP/months. : 
The Floor Shop will feature do-t.|*° ‘® Perala Funeral Home in| avondale High School in Avon|Wter uphill from a small pond -_ 9 « ®@ 
ft ceramic tiling Negaunee for service at 2 p.m.\Township last night at the same|“000 feet away .and later to A Russian test series, which in- . Friday. The pastor of the Finnish! time the board of education was|%0se to Wampus Lake, a mile andicluded one large hydrogen blast. Committees in charge of the| Lutheran Church will officiate with| meeting, Oakland County Sheriff’s|* half away. got_under way last summer. Three 1956 Builders Show include Les/purial in Negaunee Cemetery deputies said The showman could not estimate! smaller explosions were detected 
Langford and Weddle, chairmen; ; But board members apparently the loss or detail insurance cOv-|in August and two--more have 
Tena, clentrieal and decoating, Saundra L. Whitehead |aid not hear the boys pitching |@™=8e- . = ee a ee David. Hayhow, advertising ont _, |fire extinguishers through two of- spring. 
publicity: Jerry Zubalik, publicity: |12, of 28 N. Astor St. was dead|ine puilding, they said : ~. LXpecis ABC on the vise of the  Intes Louis Cole, attendance; A. A.jon arrival at Pontiac - , . _ 2 on 
Kanter, finance and | William|pital yesterday morning tar nals tomas Ses, “2x\on Plan to Send os | O'Connor, cleanup. She was born in Pontiac Feb.| i aow. ‘which was. broken with J) t P ] ti The announcement followed by ~ a 
The show will be open from 4/27, 14, the daughter of Avery Hj) oy’ eho ag to Fraiestine a tow hours word trom the ABC 
to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thurs-|#ed Nevadell Proffer Whitehead. [" 4 “vending machine is all that| UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, @—| nat 8 Sm Ee te Our Home Loans are sey 1 to 10 p.m. ae yg a.m, Saundra was a student In the [was determined stolen, deputies The United States was expected will be permitted to observe a 
~ hag Saturday a.m, to seventh A at Eastern ——- rsaid. - , to win appreval today for its plan|O.S. nuclear test at the Pacific —_ — . 
Participating merehants ‘aclude| dale Church of tbe Nesarene. eet Digna (10, Send U. N. Secretary General/Proving grounds at Entwetok Easy * fo-Li vé-With Michigan Fluorescent. Light Co.,|-She bd always lived in Pon, (S2€K Missing U.S. Plane jpag Hammarskjold on a special) about May 1. | ee | 
38, Orchard Lake Ave. Baultable tac. _ in Japan’s Inland Seq [Palestine peace mission. Tot Vicio 5 Bitten . ) ae 
ee a 00 ,, 1310 Pon! surviving besides her parents} TOKYO uM — Thirty-six planes| The 11-nation Security Council u | = i . nn = camenee oe Be ny are two brothers, Thomas and/and boats searched Japan's inland scheduled morning: and afternoon’ ,- i y Monthly payments, like rent, bring 
Perry; Burmeister’s N rthers Richard, both at home and grand-|seq today for a U.S. Air Force|sessions in an effort to reach ab Red lrish Setter aw hi 
Lumber ot Coder L ©F 8 /parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas|c119 Flying Boxcar missing with|vote. Both Western and- Arab y ‘ 1 debt-free home owners ip to you. Co,, 81 agp: Rd.; Whiteheart—éf: Pontiac, also Mr.|five men. . sources indicated the U.S, propos-| _ . * ; | Keego Hardware Co., mun: | and Mrs. Floyd Proffer of Bernie,! ‘The plane took off from Tachi-jal would be accepted without! Police are searching tor a red] Luu safely, quickly and economically, —-_-w and G. A. Thompson and Sons, 8ingo « kawa air base near Tokyo for/further difficulty. Irish setter that, bit a child yes- ee 
— - oe ‘| ‘The body will be at the Kirk-| Ashiya air base on the-northern| The Arab countries, after indi-/terday afternoon in the West Lin-] ® @ a+) a itn - by Funeral Home until Wednes-|coast of Kyushu. The last mies-lcating some doubts last week,|Coln and Arden Lane area. The Capitol Savings & Loan Co. 
Others include F. J. Poole Lum-|gay at 12:30 p.m. when she willl sage received — at 1:40 a.m. —|lapparently were ready to go along|child, Edward J. Rodgers, 3, 2201 : : 
ber and’ Builders Supply Co., 15line taken to the Parkdale Church|reported its position near Taka-|with the plan, “I don’t think there|West Lincoln, is in Beaumont Hos- 2 . 
ir/Oakland ‘Ave.; Community Na-iof the Nazarene for service at 2|matsu, about 350 miles southwest! will be any trouble,” said the Pital with bites on his head, séme 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-0561 
tional Bank, 30 N. ‘Saginaw St.:ip.m. The Rev. Wayne E. Welton,|of Tokyo on the edge of the island-|spokesman of one Arab delega-|of which police said went through se : 2 Jacobsen's Flowers, 101 N. Sag-|her pastor, will gfficiate with bur-| studded sea. - ——- ie -.|to his skull. His condition was de- nner wee: er a <. = ial in White Chapel Me = The U.S. aati would direct| scribed as “fair.” be dog-wer 
lary 4 - Cemetery. a. ‘ H Hammarskjold.to confer with lead-| Five policemen and t war-f 
ply, 45 S. Telegraph Ra.; Pick & Admits Gambling Charge ers of countries concerned. wit den were assigned to find the dog Happy is the man . | Paint Store, 143 Oakland Ave.; Mrs. Neil Wood . Charged with maintaining~ @/the crisis along Israel's. borders|last night, and resumed the search Tae 
Grinnell Brothets,; 27 S. Saginaw; }*"" -'}gambling house, Odessa Goodwin/and work out agreements to re-jagain this morning. who has enough A. Elbling and Sons, 73'S. Pirke;! Word has been received of thejof 21015 Fenner St.,| Royal Oak,/duce tension along the frontier. | Police were asking that any] . 
j{rontiac Insurance Association ofideath of Mrs, Neil (Kathefine)|changed her plea to guilty yester- tienen resident of the area seeing the :' Agetits and Cutting Tools and Sup-| wood, 52, a former Pontiac resi-|day before Oakland County Circuit) Foreign tourists came to India}dog notify the department at once = ‘ 
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» Church Burns 7, Key West First Baptist 
¥) Where H.S.T. Attended 
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               7,| Patrolman John Yates discoy- 
ered the fire in the wooden struc- 
7\tare at 4 a.m. fanned by a 25-mile- 
Y\an-hour -wind, the blaze quickly 
-Z\building and a two-story annex. 
7,\ Firemen from the.city and the 
m@ nearby U.S, Navy base and some 
200 volunteers brought the fire 
under control after a three-hour 
battle. 
The Trade Winds Hotel across 
the street, the home of artist 
Gene Otto alongside the church, 
and the funeral home behind: it 
caught fire but these and numer- 
Z\-ous, other blazes that appeared 
YZ| im the congested area were ex- 
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#7; Cause of the blaze was not de- 
y,\ termined. 
7,| The destroyed church was valued 
Vat $125,000. 
#, When he was President, Truman 
     
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  \Blindness- Te on, Increase, 
Pontiac Teacher Reports Blindness is on the increase ‘and 
medical men estimate 27,000 Amer-’ 
icans probably will become blind! 
'this year, reports Mrs. Elizabeth 
M. -Donnell, sight: saving teacher 
at Pontiac's Central School, after 
now blind from glaucoma and 500.- 
000 who have glaucoma and do 
not know it and eight million! alj 
school children who need some 
form of eye care, Mrs. Donnell 
Sis sib atanechae in tals 
of thé potentially blinding dis- 
eases that strike our “senior 
citizens.” In the six states in 
| close proximity te Michigan 
nearly a quarter of a million 
people over 40 years old have 
glaucoma, Mrs. Donnell learned 
at the conference. 
This chronic eye disease works 
slowly and painlessly only vaguely 
disturbing the victim, she said. It|"°°™ 
.|spares the ability to read and 
writ til last, but attacks the 
es ‘service from Dar-es-Salaam to side or peripheral vision, 
Mrs. Donnell pointed out warn- 
ing signs of glaucoma include fre- 
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isfactory; inability to adjust eyes: 
in darkenéd-rooms such as thea- 
ters; loss of side vision; blurred 
or foggy vision; and in a few cases 
rainbow - colored rings around 
lights... 
Progress in early detection of 
the disease, Mrs. Donnell con- 
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In Pontiac, Mrs. Donnell said, 
kindergarten children are 
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     and accidents. 
lor 40 canta “ft o* * 
else x -, Now that we are living longer, 
i terace the bulletin points out we are be- 
i ‘gubject to the. long term 
tive illnesses, These. 
-. make heavy demands on physi- 
, ¢ian time, require more hospital. 
are and cause more expense than 
- did communicable diseases. 
“Thus,” concludes the bulletin, 
death bring a greater need for un- 
derstanding why we should seek 
medical care at the time it will be of 
~~ (greatest value.” : 
-. In-other words, don’t delay your 
medical checkup until you are ill. — 
‘The Man About Town 
Farm Was Here     
  
  
      > next four months Largest Land Owner in 
wa. gap Oe gle fate City 50 Odd Years Ago 
Rig age : ae ee Good reputation: What you 
It is that at the week's end cannot preserve by getting — 
it had been acted canned too often. 
7 There’s a big Pontiac touch to the cen- 
; ‘s tennial of the A 
of cared 2 A Ferry-Morse Seed Company 
‘ sé. gh Outstanding among - 41 netroit, now being celebrated. Organ- 
=— lio vi for several years were in Pontiac, They 
“fs ; : were established here in the latter part 
a Highs te of the last century and for several years 
: me = nang ay Ria cage femmabepred 
EF ei one gece rap poet corpar of the city extend! 
- the situation. But he has emphasized north of what now is South Boulevard. 
‘ that it’s too early yet to worry about fsa age agonal on rg 
: legislative score. bub now ol = 
eas é --* dred residences. In those days the first - 
- Certainly, the mere fact that Ne Ee ee ee ex 
he has agreed to séek renomina- pulling weeds-on this farm. com~ ° . 2 Bigg malt greatly the piling a list of those weeders who still are” 
‘chances of favorable action on "i = At tts top is the nains'ot a sneer W. Walter Smith, 
, ig gai g griggsk per Dasa tneene 5” rapaes became 
' ; ce , 2-8181; extension 
= Bint 0 GOP. Lagtaolics’ lo get The 1956 MAT Baseball Con- 
i ee test is under way, the prize being 
4 : x. * _ + ($250. Full particulars were given 
: So far Democrats have tried to kill ©" Monday's column. Could you * 
part of the program with ) 
, that go farther and cost more than _gons of the late : 
, the President wants. There also is Birum G. Campbel 
some bipartisan opposition. ‘former: Pontiac manager for Consumers 
‘But this much is certain. The Power Company, now hold top positions. 
President can, count on steadily in- Wi the same company. Vice President is 
creasing support from his own party of Jackson, and manager of the Kala- 
as the convention draws near... mazoo’ Division is 
a Birum G. Campbell, Jr. -* 
_ ‘Keep Up the Good Work : ‘The fact that) Pontiac has been 
: cited by the National Safety Council 
‘for its death free traffic record in 
‘January arid February should be 
: noted by every one in the. community. 
'. The cities ‘of Birmingham and 
‘Flint also earned Safety Council 
citation for their similar   eee 
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Se 
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ee 
ee 
  _ Ariz. ‘was a blood drenched town’ domi- 
- nated by_outlaws, rustlers, gunmen and 
thugs, - 
: i The Weekly Epitaph 
" still is printed in what once was a notorl- 
ous dance hall.There on a vacation trip 
| writes, “A Man About Town column here - In the old days would surely have been a_ 
    + 4 /&* —~ tough job.” - 
: ements. While Pontiac’s. —. aaa 
: perfect was marred by According to the local district conserva- 
: ‘ a" tion officer, : one fatal acc t in March, it- _ manele ©. 8 
. Was an improvement over the 
" first quarter of last year in which 
Aes there were two traffi ths. - 
+ | Motorists and pedestrians of this 
bu area deserve commendation for this 
* near perfect record. It is the more 
: praiseworthy because of the ever in- 
: creasing congestion of our streets four deer have been killed by automobiles 
in Oakland County during the last few 
‘days. Two were does carrying unborn 
fawns. : 
  
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Reminding us that we should not get 
too enthusiastic about the ‘arrival of 
spring when-we first hear the frogs is 
: Charles E. Bird 
of Crescent Lake, who calls attention to 
2 5 ’ the rule that they must be frozen up’ three      
        
       
        
        
  g times. ‘ 
With the virtual elimination of 
communicable diseases as causes of 
‘that reason, says a bul- The Pontiac Press has another booster. 
He’s nine feet tall, with flashing blue 
eyes, yellow nose and convincing voice. 
His name is 
“Sylvania Sam.” 
a gesturing robot at the new Kinsel store. 
He periodically gives. out a two-minute   ee 
ae 
Boe 
oa ladle 
for the Kinsel adv. in the Press. If he's 
   _ fetin issued by the Health In- quiet when you apr tape ah ahi ee fencing future action if you step on the mat In front of 
tn our death rate wat = ™™ 2. 
  an | 
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  on further ad- ‘ Ve 
    “changing patterns in causes of ~ 
times finds short 
~ eonvenience. 
Published since 1880, when Tombstone, . 
spiel, in which he urges people to“look ©    
   
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David Lawrence Says:   
Dem Rips ‘Federal Ad ministrative Law,’ 
Finds Short Memory Very Convenient 
WASHINGTON — Politics some- memories i ; a 
. The other day Chair- man Paul Butler of the Demo- 
cratic National Conimittee made 
a speech before a group of lawyers 
in Washington which might have © 
been made by a Republican twen- 
ty years ago, , Set 
* * ®& 
Mr. Butler was talking about 
“federal administrative law.” He 
was referring to the immense pow- 
ers which federal commissions and 
boards have over the rights and 
laws creating them, and that the be 
present administration had accom- . iy 
plished what he called by 
appointment. 
But Mr. Butler has forgotten the 
_ famous letter by the late Presi- 
dent Roosevelt by which he re- 
moved the late William E. Humph- 
rey as a member of the Federal 
Trade Commission because “your 
mind-does not go along with 
mine.” The Supreme Court in 1935, 
by a unanimous decision, de- 
nounced that action as an inter- 
ference with the operations of a 
- quasi-judicial commission and held 
the removal invalid. 
Again and again, the Roosevelt 
administration and later the Tru- 
man, administration “packed” 
quired “bi-partisan” appointments, 
the Democratic administration 
would pick out Republicans who 
leaned toward the Democratic ad- 
ministration’s point of view, 
At one time — under the New 
Deal and the Fair Deal—more 
‘than 96 per cent of the judges 
on the Federal bench were ap- 
appointment was vested in the 
President and the Democrats 
were in power continuously for which men of business experience 
are barred and only theorists — 
persons often with preconceived 
judgments that lack practicality 
— are appointed, individuals who appear before 
governmental boards and 
missions, fee 
The struggle to establish ‘due 
process” under administrative 
agencies 
Bill of Rights were quite numer- 
ous for many years under the 
Democratic administration, Now 
: that there are proper safeguards 
in the law, there is an artificially - 
. inspired cry about improper ap- ~ 
pointees. It probably will be heard 
often on the stump in the coming 
paign. 
The Democratic Party critics 
they 
! should win 
the 1956 election, it is a foregone 
  
Degeneration. 
Misconceived By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 
The “Father of Pediatrics,” Dr-< 
This disease was also 
known as “inflammatory rheuma- 
tism” and the frequency of endo- 
earditis (inflammation of heart 
lining) and heart valve damage 
as a complicatién was well recog- 
nized,. Today this’ disease is gen- 
erally called “rheumatic fever." 
No particular reason,.but we just 
like to change the names of things 
from time to time, just as women 
-gue the width or length of 
One could go along with any - 
of these terms for acute joint 
inflammation — acute articular 
rheumatism, inflammatory rheu- 
matism, acute infectious arthritis, 
rheumatic fever. The trouble de, 
velops abruptly, runs its course 
and, barring damaging involve- 
ment of the heart valves, clears 
up enticely in weeks or months. 
But I don't care how large your 
‘practice is, what a tremendous 
‘wheelbase or horsepower you car 
20 years, it was natural thaf.---ni. or how imposing the facade there should -be more Tiemo- 
crats than Republicans. 
‘ But in past administrations Pres- 
idents of the United States have 
felt_that they must, select the men 
best qualified—for -the_pest—rather 
has any political party had as 
fiiaihy as 95 per cent, - Hace 
GENERALIZE ATTACK 
To generalize with an attack on 
all appointments made by the pre- 
sent administration, on the ground 
that they comprise appointees who 
are disqualified because of previ- of your “‘clinic,” you can't tell me 
the moon is made of green cheese 
or that you know, but cannot 
‘divulge, a trade secret, that is, the 
cause and nature of “arthritis.” 
* * *¢ 
Tn 99 out of a hundred instances 
in everyday practice the joint dis- 
ability that “c 
i 
the victim for month after month, 
* year after year, is not inflamma-. 
tion and therefore it cannot -be 
called “arthritis.”- The condition 
is really physical degeneration of 
joint tissues, and since we have 
better word for it, I call it 
ous experience, is to say that —matiz, 
only men without in 
           
     
           
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   Se Ne ey ES ns 4 es 
CD eee eer THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 8,°1956 7 
= eS oo death, accounted for 36 per cent of hy ree) Bi mK 2 oe , eee 
-. foundation created by 200 drug and OL) 
m,allled industries, these diseases ac- miciA scount for only five per cent of See eS 
—_. Peg Sa ea ooo eeefies ur At present the two leading causes We may never have an atom or 
cer. Since 1900 the heart death rate Outside bruises and skinned the pesky things, 
  
rages across Georgia. 
MAYOR PRAISES plant workers 
donations. ~ - cS 
  
‘Newest Political Technique 
-Trying to Be Underdog 
the - presidential campaigns indicate that the new- 
est thing in political technique is 
.In_ this classic maneuver, you. 
fight hard for the role of the un- 
derdog. 
For instance! after the Minneso- 
ta primary, Adlai Stevenson ‘said 
his defeat there showed, plainly, 
he was not out in front in 
This rang a small bell. 'way : 5 | sini If things go on in this way, it~” is easy to picture Republican Na- 
Chairmen Leonard ng: aor . 
ell, boys, I don't see how we 
    
  
‘Boys Denied Vote Wh : pages invariably would announce, se 
of Tissues— “Stagg Fears“ Purdue.” It all depends on honesty... As : ae : And then Chicago would beat now you think of you .. . You may 
A oe Purdue 40 to 0 agaiti. distort the facts, to give . . . ¥our- 
as rt ritis _. * ®@ ; self a famous name .. . Or you 
7 me, this became standard eS ee ee es 
inclose a stamped, self-addressed Operating procedure for coaches. Acknowledge your blame... 
envelope. art tie Goan ee example, Gilmour Dobie, of You may pretend you aré a king 
title or tell me you'd like further Cornell, became “Gloomy Gil” to . . . So wonderful and wise .. . Or 
particulars about my remedy, cure the football writers. And during more sincerely say. you are... 
or treatment, I won't know what ‘the years when Andy Smith's Cal- Not equal to that size . . . Why try 
you afé talking about, Now you ‘fornia teams were terrorizing the to raise yourself above . . . The 
know my . ight up Pacific Coast, you could never level where you are; . . As. you 
_and_use-it’ just’ to humor the old set him to concede they might would have the world believe... 
stiff, won't you? have an edge on smaller That you are quite a star? ... 
, ed letters, not more than one page This was the crying towel tech- Your qualities will ‘show them- 
po. Piney Be Reg epeny A gna selves . . . Not-by the words you 
n aot areatment. ‘ill be anewered. by But in politics, the approach has say ... But only by the humble 
De. Brady, i 0 staged sell: always been just- the reverse deeds , ...“You do from. day to 
tine Press, = iehigan, “The candidate himself, and ev-. day. 
. _ erybody in his organization, usu- — - (Copyright 1956) - 
Case Records of a Psychologist 
ile Fat.Old Men Order Them Abroad to Die in Battle’ Dick poses a challerige that’ makes an excellent debate 
topic for high school and col- 
lege orators. Who should be 
allétbed to vote us into wars? 
' A feedleminded man with a 
mental age of nine or ten can 
vote but Dick cannot. If awom-. 
an suffrage was right, what do 
you think about Georgia's pio- 
neering regarding ballots for-<\ ~~ 
18-year-olds? 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case R-320: Dick S., aged 19, is 
a Tennessean now in the U.S. 
Army. + ; 
“Dr. Crane, it burns me up to about ready to .follow Georgia's 
lead 
For there are millions of young 
men who feel much like Dick, even 
if they don’t grow as irate in stat- 
“But young men of 18 to 21 don't 
know enough to vote on broad gov- 
al 
    
  “But we aren't even permitted 
0 Ss ak oe 
gress who commit us to : ernmental policies,” somebody may 
of policing the whole world. - protest. auty 
“Take my own case, for-ex- | To which several relevant re- 
ample, I can’t vote as to whether — plies can be offered. First, the 
I shall be sent acress the ocean, | Suman brain reaches maturity at 
_I have no voice in the govern- the age of 16, so boys of 16 are 
ment that orders me to protect just as brilliant in 1.Q. (mental 
-- the other nations too lazy to do‘ hersepower) as any of the old: 
- members of our present : 
to gremmenmny ef whece agve Bop 
iif. ries 
Fa :. for our Congressmen and thereby 
for war. 
“But; Dr. Crane, do you think 
lowering the voting age to 18 will 
make any significant difference on 
No, we phychologists don't expect 
it to produce a panacea for our po- 
’ litical problems. 
But neither did-the granting of 
the feminine half of our popu- 
lation of the right of the ballot. 
In the same manner, it seems 
grossly unfair to do the same for 
‘boys of 18 to 20. , 
If they are old enough to die for 
the U.S.A. on foreign continents, it 
is ee ee oe E 
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_® \beeause of conflicting political’ starting her task in Hollywood.   
  Senate i:ja0-what oan and ‘cant be sold, This year he asked Congress to\f] FFM A. Anderson Daniels Agency “Thatcher-Patteron : : asngnera, Avy due eran, cn eae : ~ |vote almost: five billion dollars in 7 ' 
diplomatic fir€\on trade between American allies} Lavern J, Duity, subcommittee aid for American friends and, al- . 
ee ray ie rcmjand the Communists: -- inves gator, testified that while lies, : sores -- @) What items have been Was refused by this) McClellan, sore at. the admin-/f| - 
ee agreed to ‘by this country as all nt“ on items taken offjistration’'s stone wall, asked: the|f 
oy ed right for its allies to sell to-the|the embargo list he was able. to)Senate not to act on Eisenhower's 
; Reds, and (2). who in the govern-/Set some information from de-jforeign aid request until the sub-if 
ment took part in the recommen-|>#tes in Britain’ ee got some answers on/f} 
. i ‘ gn trade, | 
a ieping yp bet ne Paris He said he is convinced the ad-|f Pr questions have roots to bolster allied economies— en Pee Saree 
3 . ey : “designed iding errors, in- 
| During the Korean War, the al- tfici and the bad judgment} — ; 
lies had a tight embargo on trade| ot pe Bm aticahe: o_o “Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents 
with the Reds because then al- sorhaiisinenentiiacinnted SEs Re Sure and yee Mig Fag ny a eae Show, 
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tree 
the 
she 
‘tor John B, Hollister and Harold 
\Stassen, President | Eisenhower's! 
‘assistant on disarmament. 
In brief, these.officials said it’ s- 
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ommendations on the Paris) 
lagreements. This is the age-old) 
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  i’s AN IDEA \~ Patty Me- way, 
‘Cormack, pre-teen TV star, offers!= Seeks ‘Treé-Napper’ 
LOUISVILLE, Ky.  —Joseph 
T. C.. McHugh is on the ne 
for a “reostepan. 
in Mc Hugh’s front yard. But over 
swiped. the tree, leaving just a 
hole -in the -ground: 
“Tt was a lousy trick for ‘some- 
retired two years ago after 50) 
jyears with the L&N railroad. | 
Mom Dies as Her Car 
Collides With Son‘s 
CUT BANK, 
ola Franz Eastlick, 38, of Shelby, 
Mont., 
-}with one driven by her son, . | 
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y days melt ice that ac- 
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HIS KIND OF SPRING 
Karas likes what he calls “my County Road Men Groan 
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  University and James T. Bonnen of ‘men, now say, “opps, sorry. 
Crazy, isn’t it? 
The five men.whe were put to 
death on the charge that they 
  ‘he was,on the Kremlin's louse — 
Khrushchev, the Communist party self, for, after all, he was the ruth- 
less boss of the Ukraine for years. 
I expect Khrushchev one day soon 
will accuse himself of collaborat- 
ing with the despot Stalin and or- 
der himself shot at stnrise, 
REWRITE JOB AHEAD 
Your guess is as good as mine 
iwhen it comes to figuring out what 
today if it.could be proved od 
they were NOT conspiring With (Ni vtional Geographic people esti- 
Tite, Today, ‘Tite’s okay. Then, imate that about 100 cities and is behind this unprecedented. reé- 
writing. of Russian history. The 
places which were . named for 
‘ ‘Stalin will undergo a change of 
As I see it, there's only one name. The new schoolbooks, which 
thing left for Khrushchev to do—/all but eliminate Stalin, will cost 
the Soviet Union many, many mil- 
chief who pulled the rug of history|lions of dollars. And what of the icountless 
      a ON THE PONTIAC PRESS 
b 
thousands of Russians 
who’ were named for Joe? 
“Participated 
movement from age of 15. Edu- 
cated. Gori (Georgia) ecclesiastic 
school, Children Vassili and Svet- 
them?), Member Tifflis Marxist 
social democratic organization. 
Smuggled revolutionary literature 
from Lenin in England to Russia. 
Opened first revolutionary printing 
jestablishment in neglected crypt in 
Batum cemetery. First arrest for in revolutionary Victory, 2nii. Order’ of Victory, 
hero of the Soviet Union. 
Author: Marxism and the Na- 
‘tional Question, 1912; | Founda- 
tions of Leninism, 1924; Dialec- 
istorical Materiali: 
lana (1 wonder what's become of! Seat and 8 me _ 41938, History of the’ Commuanist 
Party, 1938, and first three vol- 
umes: of proposed 16-volume col- 
lected works, fs 
To which one might add: Present 
position—dead, And ‘despised. 
    . TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1956. 
  Friend of mine came face to face /°"” *** ond ere $5.45. A e 
  to report me to the Better Busi-|“You want- me faster next time, 
he pointed out.'you gotta scream and threaten.”   
  
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Zeliman said the well taps the 
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North fica FEES Kefawer Stands Smith Advocates 
Death Toll: 68 Sic x s\‘r==:for Integration State Red Laws French Report Killings ea. ae Claims Supreme Court Framer of Act Against 
in Scattered Action; tionalats pot shes to Ruling Affécting School Antisubversives Miffed 
96 -Die Over Easter iii ee steettel Cramtea| 's: Correct and Final at High Court Ruling * 
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  called-today for a law to al- 
    diers 
A French soldier was killedjlic schools is, final and that low state prosecution of persons 
24 hours. This. followed. Easter|W0em Pationalists attacked a mil¥)South would gain nothing by who seek violent overthrow of the 
weekend. fighting in which 96 na-|@*Y Unit in the Kabylie Moun-jing the high court, government, $ 
tionalist rebels died. ~ |tains. nantes en ie oe Both Smith and Rep. Velde of 
* #8 > geattered incidents tpok|. “Kefauver, campaigning for the Mlinois, ee 
Those killed Yeotetday included) eee, nee, Algeria. a seatan valeet daegetetnnnt ct pohele, 3 Pikech aidlien and Moroccans were found shot|tion, seeks Florida’s 28 national A " | : 
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9 members of a Tunisian national a ‘ ; ' werefired and grenades were|presidential preference primary 
unit organized to fight nafionalist ‘thrown at several militapy- posts May 29. Adlai Stevenson is also 
    “ee face ce in, teem seain sew ee diing em vane Eas AFTER EASTER co’s frontier with Algeria. } In a television speech last night sedition. prea *s . : ; 
The clash between the Tunisian} In France, police in the suburbs/af Orlando, Kefauver recalled that ee 65's _ ‘i eee 
groups came in- mountains -25\of Paris investigated several cases|he won re-election to the Senate tok cbttion’ lawn th ee ; ! 
miles north of the French navaliof armed attacks on from his home state of Tennessee ; aie: Manel: 
base of Bizerte..A unit formed by|who had refused to -contribute/two years ago against an oppo- — ling had no effect on a 
the moderate Neo-Destour party|funds to extremist movements./nent. who made segregation te conviction | —_— 
routed a band of about 20 support- demonstrations erupted)pasis of his campaign, a separa’ er : hee - ot 
ers of extremist nationalist lead-jinto head crackings at Metz, ‘RIDICULOUS’ eo 7 ; " 
« et cad ane cee a ae in east- 
were killed and 15 were taken'ern and northern France He 
        
   
         
   
    
      
      
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. _.-_JDHE PONFIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, apr. 8, 1956 ieee ey mo 
Florida's Okewchobee {Tay (Office Extends eee 
Algeria Unloosening Grip of Control From the Frenchissi'tcog'ce"” os CLEWISTON, Fla; @®—The JAssi : "ay 
against it. They have made it|clear|ter level in Lake Poot aroligs isfance Hours (A 
already that they are not ‘a part OY Pa 
    
    
He mre et ‘igiven, a real voice in Algerian One of the clearest stotaleciil 
it, the French Assembly) down to 11.86 feet and still fall- 
      
        
          
      
        
        
  
          By PRESTON of what the problem is in Algeria 
Africh|has voted to,give enormous pow-l....” siven to me not by an Al-jof France,’ as the French say."|i officials’ report. 
@®—The rebellion in — has ite ¥ ca aceunenn Bt gerian but by a Moroccan. Algerian soldiers, who long have/- ot aie “er the ey — ‘et days from 4 
poy mr tgdowe ye ateanie|remedy the Algerian - situation.| “1% Morocco, “and ft was thelf t alongside the French, have! iar ot the scan a be Fo I"T6 deadline at the district 
sod sh erg eg Social; Premier’ Guy Mollet has|s4me in Tunis, we always had|begun to tum their guns on French! ricrids flood istrict, enig|internal--revenue. office hare, 
re Te * ager proposed a new plan; a titee./our own traditional government to soldiers, killing them and fleeing] 5. level honirel Giatrict, enld) Tne AM. Menninger’ said to- 
oe Pees ‘ya Sanaber ob: . “Hook up to,” he siid. “That has|inté the hills to join the rebellion, |* ay eves mapeds: he, tas 
_ And even if it is “saved” for 4 fe never been true-in Algeria. The| carrying guns-and ammunition. nigga age alye A lly gn The " : 
_ Frahce in one shape or another, © Aeeke wit be | ht more|french conquered Algeria and im- That sort of thing began to hap- water ‘Se bull ound thelable Saturday, April 14,” during) 
© saeaie og >. gre rg largely into the government and posed their own government on it.|pen in Indochina in . the briell bie’ lake. t around vag turday ame 14, onies 
_ [oare at France itself” which has|financial help will be extended to “Tt was a type of slavery. and|months before the end. | "The prolonged dry weather,|Besides office advice, the local 
been the boast of French legisla- — jobs for some mt Se = the Algerians now hate rebelled! NEXT: WV, 8. Stake. which is making it difficult to get/ staff will also answer questions 
: ae sae pean je ane a water from the lake,over alg sons = 
the new tiationshin is made more| 2 The rebellicn will be put) WHAT'S MY LINE? ee cee leach tatsene tan coer con he 
smoothly thin now seems likely,|down. Two more divisions have ; “° Ifiled without penalty or interest 
there could be a nasty civil war—| been ordered to Algiers. and miliz INSTRUCTIONS; Each word is related to my work. Un- A new Australian apn issue sencieiibaaeiiglinente. pags 
and norclear indication of how it|tary authorities have been given scramble os few os possiblegjo guess my line, Answer in Canberra shows a boy with a) Salt constitut bout 2.6 1 
would turn’ out wider. powers to deal quickly with appears under arrow, reading downward, ‘stamp ae Fel yes ” . — about aed 
cee, # Fellagha rebels caught bearing PAM A. ce eee tt te “ “ _ 
r i pas is the shape of things, in) erm. eee | | “ aR Planned Comfort. 
' It could mean a change of great} 3. Within three month after, | a p y Z for Everyone... 
importance to America and the peace is restored, elections will) - | Uy , : 
be held to choose Arabs\ with : : Yes, regardless of how many or how few attend 
‘ = the funeral, there is comfort for all at the E _ Western world as .well. For years 
the French have assured the West 
 @ friendly shore south <of the 
Mediterranean. An Africa where 
French influence is reduced or 
-eliminated could present the same 
— problems a3 as the Middle 
“a aed MAKE OVERTURES 
The Russian gestures in Egypt 
. which trouble the whole Western 
world could also be made in North 
  
43 Times Faster ‘When ! 
Gas Crowds Heart cepeanney tones Beli-ans 
- Sgtiodtanecatecr neutralize 3 moe os much 
  -|NO HOME ELECTIONS ih 
Elections? No Arab would dare \ whom the French may negotiate 
a new, relationship. \ 
The two first operations go’, on 
together. The reforms are \n- 
sented to mane | pac siieatieg 
easier. \ 
run for office. The rebels operat- 
done that much jn Algeria. The 
rest of the Arabs are either help- 
ing them. or sayine out of it alto- 
gether, 
As to the “men in the bush,” 
“mien in the mountains,"’ as the 
Fellagha often are referred to, 
they already have laid down their ing in the mountaing have already \ 
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‘1, Agreement upon immediate 
indepentonte, for Alegre. 
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        -_ your water at your_water conditioning F like otheg Algerians. No favors. 
AND It amo@&ts to a démand for out- 
FILTER SOFT WATER right capitulation by the French 
rE a a In terms of sheer power, France 
= probably could. put down the rebel- 
‘oa lion, With planes, guns, ruthless 
treatment of prisoners, and de- 3. Algerians, not French will de-; 
cide when and whether there will 
be elections. 
4, Frenchmen who take out Al-| 
gerian citizenship will be treated 
struction: of villages which failed 
to te. they could probably 
‘break it, But it would raise a 
storm of protest in the Arab world 
which the West would have a hard 
time facing, and it would bring a 
storm of protest from within 
France, which is a bit fed up with 
sending its sons abroad to save its 
overseas colonies. — 
GRADUAL ESCAPE __ 
Already vast parts of Algeria— 
at least a third—have passed com- 
pletely out of control] of the 
French, In that respect it is much 
like Indochina, Bit by bit Indo-| . 
els and the -cost of keeping the 
rest grew so high that even with 
  American help the French could 
not hold out.   —   
  
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After taking their doll babies for a stroll, three Mrs. J. H. Johnson of Mark avenue, entertained Harriet 
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afternoon, Cathy Johnson (right), daughter of Mr.and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fortino. of Mark avenue. 
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“Will you come jump with me, it’s fun as you can Raymond J. Lyttle of West Huron street, who turn rope 
see... one, two, three ...,” sang Carole Cole (left), for-Bonnie Copenhaver (center), daughter of Mr. and 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cole of Dwight avenue, Mrs. Marvin opeanerey of West Huron street. 
_and Karen Lyttle (right), — of Mr. and Mrs. 
British Pair 
Entertained 
by Pearces 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S: Pearce 
of Garland avenue, Sylvan Lake, 
entertained Col. and Mrs. W. °E. 
Williams of the British Consulate, 
Detroit, at a recent dinner in their’ 
home. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clifford of| 
North Telegraph road entertained} 
her sons and their families at! 
dinner on Sunday. Attending were} 
Mr. and Mrs. Leland -Luenberger| 
and children of South Genesee} 
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Gegrge| 
A. - Luenberger and children of) 
Clarkston. 
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_ Mr. and Mrs. ©. F. Tully and 
daughters, Nan and. Alice, of 
Arlington Heights, Ill., left Mon.’ 
day morning to return to their 
home after spending the’ past 
week visiting at the home of 
Mrs. peste: ihe of eae 
read, 
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Dr. al deri. Jack. F.. Warner 
(nee Edith Zlotnick): of West Outer 
drive; Detroit, are announcing the 
birth of <4 daughter, Elizabeth 
Anne, March 27. < ° 
Mrs. Max Schiyfestone.of Av- 
burn avenue is me: — grand- 
mother, j 
e * - _. Oh what a to go up in a swing—! Elaine. Ellison ad Mrs. Morton Bacon of Chippewa road. Nie enjoy- 
(left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellison of Mon- ing the afternoon temperatures was Margaret, Ann 
roe street, enjoyed the push she was given Monday Fraser (right), daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. 
afternoon by Julie Bacon a (genes daughter aa Me. - Fraser of Niagara avenue. 
Mild Days 
Make Keg, 
‘Feverish’ .. 
Everyone, Young 
and Old, Rejoices 
in Fair Weather   
HAA 
£46 oonipetietinjeca: sales. ao 
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THEE UT Epetitl Fhe iis 
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One of the first. signs of spring— takes his shot. Walter Mazurek of Hazel 
marble players. Richard Covington, son Bend avenue really felt the air of spring. lon tout te 
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Covington of While watching the game he enjoyed @ |the 
Auburn avenue, watches closely as Terry cold drink and found it most refreshing — 
Sandage (center), son of Mr. and Mrs. _ with Monday’s high temperatures. 
William J. Petrusha of Williams. street, 
Women! Ss Section & Symphony Unit 
TURSDAY. "TUESDAY, APRIL 3, cae ae S113 to Hear Review _ by Mr. Di Blasi 
\ Francesco DiBlasi , conductor of 
us ‘|the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, 
|Zsa Zsa Picks Real Working Main |e Sresery te” pat toe By EMILY BELSER tions; including the consis of, million dollar hotel in which esis etter. — oe inne # 
HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Hal|an “atom-homb proof city” in Min-| every suite will have ts own |Sampson will open. her yaa 
Hayes, the Los Angeles builder|neapolis, Hayes has been called . home 
len Sen Gabor ays she wijit''the Jules Verne of the 20th Cen private swimming pool! South Shore drive tor the meeting. 
wed this month, is about the least|tury.” ..| Hayes is. considered an outstand- Sere. bens “Goilid” will sing 
glamorous man the bubbly Hun-| He’s also been called a “nut” |iMg authority on anti-nuclear con-| several selections accompanied by 
garian has ever reananeet. | by his former teachers and ac: | struction and has carried out many/Charles Wilson at the organ. 
Even though rat is an attractive | tually peas. expelieg trom Ge |government: contracts during and 
4 and a millionaire to boot, is) 
a solid citizen who gets up every) 
caraieg. has a good old American Hal: 
bacon and egg breakfast and nips) “Of all.my former students, te | Paris during a Gurepees trip 
off to work his eight. hours a day, had you figured as the, one least tine waa considered: so — Poti nt a ospi Stal 
He's also a, hon-smoker and light|likely to succeed, And now YOU that he was met by ‘the secre jent in sp 
oer. turn out as the most famous Per! notice and asked not to enter Ger Mrs, H. V. Lankey of West 
And isn’t this‘What Zsa Zsa has)son ever born in Lenoir!” many because he might be ab-|Huron street is a patient at St. . 
repeatedly said she wanted? ‘o * ducted by the East Germans, Joseph Mercy Hospital. 
“7 vant « substantial American | His accomplishments include the 
ee ee Pen se (aoc: as vie raat OES Schedules Brunch — 
: lafter the war. 
The school . principal later told! “ * * 
night,” Zen Zen sald—even when /house and garden in-e single hour, 
she supposedly was still engaged and a flame-proof liquid that theo- 
to ferns nomen playboy Porfirio ow Bode tan ‘make entire cities| Mts. Lioyd Sibley, president off ‘ty. Mrs, Vietor Marsh of Royal 
Rubirosa, _» |. [fire-resistant “in a matter of hours.|the Oakland County Association of; Onk-.is. decorations chairman, — 
OES, announces the annual brunch rs. 
She even once threatened to ‘HOLLYWOOD HOST ' " heundll ae 
i a plumber, He's also had time to wrap up a style show and card-party Thurs- ing handled AE 
“ bart stand men who hangireputation as. one of Hollywood's) day at ehh ong CAI Building. of Ha 1 Park. } . 
‘jaround the house all day,” she|/most congenial hosts and built a : is chairman of 
-jeomplained. coe ga plier amen mage Mrs, Walter Weitzel ot Birming tu ear 
| Caught by. the - aL eaeelal Salas Donald rrisey. ‘The spe ead Miley In Hal Hayes, the Alungarian|side of a small mountain to add 
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     vomething clicked, magic reared E: 
, The Auxiliary to ‘the Pontiac Motorcycle Club 
patients at Pontiac State Hospital Sunday. The baskets 
were decorated by Brownie Scout Troop 185 and Cub 
Scout Pack 29, Den 2. Pictured before they presented distributed baskets of home made candy and cookies to THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1956 
  4 
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Beallas of Garden City, Mrs: 
street and Mrs, Ray W. Courtney of Meigs road. © . the baskets are auxiliary members ( left to right) Mrs. Needless, Hysteria   
Reading Expért Believes | 
Parents Are Too Upset 
By DOROTHY ROE 
Note to fathers: wffon sneer y Fos 
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O. Ray Courtney of Harper 
  
BY ANNE HEYWOOD She must be under 30, with 
Remember when you were very) years and years of experience and 
|young and used to sit around with) fabulous typing and steno skills, 
your girl friends, Giscussing the|be a Phi Beta Kappa and very 
qualities of your Ideal Husband?) beautiful. 
* «6 And then along comes a woman 
He was lng 1 ba tall’ and|with none_of those qualities, but 
dark and look like Gregory’ Peck| something clicks and she's hired. 
(only - my time it was Gilbert) yyose of all, 1 think, this ap 
Roland! ), '| plies to the question of “age. 
He'd be rich as anything and |. ‘ tty se + rfal dancer and he was o Puro _— under 
going to be an explorer, a poet | *- ney dort really mean 
or maybe a. painter and—well, ‘that, any more than you meant, 
you remember! 
Then along ceme a man who 
wasn't a bit like that. He didn't 
have any of those qualities, but be a poet. 
They just want somebody young) 
in spirit, with enthusiasm, flexi- 
bility and good grooming. Bosses Want the Young in Spirit Develop these youthful qualities, 
and you'll leap over. the age 
hurdle, Even in firms with pen- 
sign plans, exceptions are fre- 
quently made in favor of an older 
woman who doesn’t seem old. - 
HIRED AT 49 
On: woman I know. was hired 
by such a firm on a “temporary | 
ibasis’’ 14 years ago when she 
was 49! 
| How to develop these three} 
youthful qualities? 
First, enthusiasm. 
‘have that is to investigate the   The way to 
that your drears husband had to) |job field, find out what you real- of the beholder. If you show the| 
iy want and what seems to be the 
imost interesting job to you. Your 
enthusiasm wil! show and will be 
labeled “young.” 
  
its head and you married him. 
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too. They dream up the person 
whom they must have for the’ 
    
  
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Coming Events A special meeting of Guild Eight, All| 
Gaints Episcopal Church wil) be ae 
Wednesday at 10 a.m, with Mrs. Chris) 
Gibbons, 631 Kinney Hd. |   Wayside Qleaners of First Baptset/ 
Church will meet Friday at 2 p.m, at) 
the church, The Rey. Lee Lalone of 
Donelson Baptist Charch will speak. 
Berean class of First Baptist Churen 
will meet Wednesday at 16 am. with « 
noon cooperative juncheon | 
Central Methodist Church 
for wsce of 
will meet Thursday at 11:30 a.m. 
business meeting, luncheon and pro- 
graim. 
Corrine Sisterhood 184, Daines of 
Matta, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. 
in Malta Temple, 62 Perkins St. for a 
| closed installation of officers with Mre.| 
Schram being   crowned Queen 
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O’Rourke of 
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announce the 
engagement of 
their daughter, 
Nancy 
Carolyn, to 
Richard Irwin 
Templeton, 
son of Mrs. 
Elva *: 
Templeton of 
DeSiax avenue 
and K. L. 
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Waterford. 
A June 23 
wedding is 
planned. Templeton of | Second, “ really open-minded. 
Don’t go to the interview with 
rehearsed dialogue and irenclad 
ideas of salary, hours, etc. Indi- 
cate a willingness to begin én @ 
trial basis, at the salary they 
siggest. 
/And third, do a really careful 
grooming job. 
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‘| Be sure your hairdo isn't dated.   She Wants 
Neighbors . 
to Do Favor Would Like Themit# to Give Her Mom 
a 500-Mile Ride 
By EMILY POST 
A reader tells me: “My parents 
live in a city 00 miles, from-here| 
and’because of the distance I don't 
get to see them often. Very soon 
a neighbor of ours and her hus- 
band are going to drive to Moth- 
er’s home town to visit relatives of 
their own, * 
,"T was_thinking of cdking Mr. 
and Mrs, Neighbor to bring Mother 
back with them for a visit when 
they return home. Mother is prac- 
tically a stranger to them, al- 
though they did meet her once for 
a very short while when she was! 
visiting me two years ago. 
“My. husband thinks it would 
be a gross imposition to do this, 
1 would very much appreciate 
your opinion on this matter.” 
Answer: I am sorry, but this 
really would be an imposition— 
unless, of course, they themselves 
suggest it. 
“Dear Mrs. Post: I have been 
invited to a tea dance for a debu- 
tante. | have never been to a 
party of this kind before and 
would appreciate your answering 
the following questions for me: 
(1) What type dress shall I wear? 
(2) Shall I wear a hat and gloves? 
(3) Do I send a gift to the debu- 
tante?"’ 
    |Don't wear too much or too little 
‘|makeup. Don’t overdress or wear) 
{too much jewelry. 
| Age, like beauty, is in the eyes| 
employer enthusiasm, flexibility| 
and good grooming, you'll be) 
\young to him! 
(Copyright 1956) ” 
Detroit Woman 
Named State’s ° 
‘Mother of Year’ 
A woman who adopted 11 chil- 
dren and who reared one of her| 
own. was selected as ‘Michigan, 
Mother of the Year'’' Monday by, 
the Michigan Mothers’ Committee.   
            \Pritchard, 62, of Detroit, accord- 
|Charles Kuhn of Lake Angelus, a 
jmember of the committee and win, 
_\ner of the 1952 “Mother of the 
  Year” title. . 
Mrs.’ Pritchard lives in a 10-) 
‘bedroom home and last winter 
{cared for 17 girls, mostly from 
\broken homes, assigned to her by 
|judges of probate court: 
Judges were Edward Piggins, 
Detroit police commissioner; Mary 
Beck, president pro-t¢ém of Detroit 
Common Council, and Ralph Uev- 
  Sand or sawdust sprinkled on the 
steps of the newly- painted step- 
ladder before the paint is dry can 
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- Spring ‘Coats 
  Special Selling || Honors go to Mrs. Jane Maxwell] 
jing to word received from Mrs.) 
eling of the Detroit Public Library. | Answer: (1) Your favorite 
| afternoon dress. (2) Yes. (3) Not 
unless you are a very intimate 
friend of the debutante. In which 
| ease you send her a bouquet. 
“Dear Mrs,- Post: My niece is 
going to be married in a month 
and her mother (my sister) is 
planning to wear. a red dress. 
While red is, very becoming to} 
her, I do not think it a suitable 
color for the mother of the bride 
and am afraid she will be criti- 
cized for wearing it. What is your) 
opinion?” 
Answer: While red is unusual 
‘for the mother of the bride, there 
|is no reason why she may not 
properly wear red if she wishes.   
  _ Acombination of Joce and toffete 
erranged in panels is for the plump 
* bride. have big families, and the prob- 
lems of my nieces and nephews 
keep me in touch with the younger 
generation.” 
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_Jennings believes there's too 
much hysteria on the part of par- 
énts. over current el publi- 
cized reading problems-—-of chil- 
dren, 
“Actually today’s teaching me- 
thods are. better .than anything 
they had in the good old days,” 
says he, “The difference is that 
iri 1889 only 7 per cent -of children 
went to high school, Today 77 per 
cent go to high school. Back in 
the ‘80s and ‘90s the ones who got 
to high school were only the cream 
of the crop, and so of course they 
had no.reading problems, 
STILL WAY AHEAD 
“Today children of all levels 
of reading skill are pushed along, 
and there are bound to be some 
backward ones in that 77 per cent. 
But any way you look at it we're 
still way ahead of former genera- 
tions.” . 
* * * 
Jennings is an ardent supporter 
of the program of the Library 
Club of America to encourage chil- 
dren to read more books. But he 
says: 
“The impetus to read must 
come from the family. If a child 
see; his parents ‘reading and ob- 
viously enjoying books, he soon 
gets the idea that this is some- 
thing he wants to do too—it looks 
like fun." 
  Friends Give 
Bridal Shower 
tor Helen Davis 
Helen Davis ‘was the honoree at 
a miscellaneous bridal, shower 
Saturday evéning ‘at the home of 
Mary and Joyce Mapley of Mc- 
Neil street; 
* we * 
Helen, ‘the daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs, Woodrow Davis of Myrtle 
avenue, is the~bride-elect of Ed- 
gar Gillies, the son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Irving Gillies of Mohawk road. 
|The couple will be married April 
\7 at First Congregational Church. 
Guests were Mrs. Davis, Mrs. 
Gillies, Aun Gillies, Nancy Aus- 
tin, Beverly Barkeley, Jacqueline 
Spratt, Mrs. Marshal Katchka 
and Kaye Newlin, 
Mrs, Thomas Mapley,; Nancy 
Danby, Shirley Renshaw, Marilyn 
Tate, Margaret Ronquillo, Phyllis 
Law and Connie Mapes completed 
the guest list. 
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Mr. and Mrs, Gillies are enter- 
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Housewife. Needs Shae. ‘Time for Herself physical needs of her family. 
matter how wéll she plans, if 
runs @ house and has a family r oficious energy ih just seeing to the 
demands by her family. Also 
day is subject.to the vagaries of 
human unaccountability 
ficient service, ! 
bringing an une home 
for dinner and little Jim comes! 
running home.with a broken tooth 
and must be taken: to the dentist 
immediately. 
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going to be hectic days. 
If she has a family and a 
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cases or guest towels ingen Hs Bags Herald 
Springtime 
alike, 
leather shoes and bags are a sure 
sign of spring. * * 
ss yeu heve-levestoht tn'ctme of 
those shiny shoes, you are prob- 
hem looking their gleaming best. 
‘Temperature extremes are import- 
ant, explains Bernetta Kahabka; 
extension clothing speciglist at 
Michigan State University, 
Because patent leather ig very 
sensitive to heat and cold, few 
manufacturers guarantee that pat- 
ent leather shoes will not crack, 
- jeheck or peel, 
Cracks or checks in patent 
shoes are often caused by putting 
on shoes while they are cold and 
stiff, Thig ig why it's best to 
  with this lovely lady design com-| 
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illustrations. 
Send 25¢ in coins, your name, 
address and the pattern number 
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This accustoms them to body tem- 
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before exposuré..to intense heat| 
or cold, 
Accessories of patent leather, 
which is a baked enamel finish 
on leather and not to be con- 
fused with plastic, should be kept | 
in a dry closet, never too near | 
| a radiator and-never where the 
cold will crack them. 
As to the use of creams, oils' 
ignd greases on patent leather, Miss. 
ahabka suggests you consult your | 
shde dealer, 
are had by wiping’ patent leather 
wigh a slightly moist cloth, 
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Patent leather handbags, too, 
must be handled with care—espe- 
cially when opening ahd closing 
them: when it is cold, ~ 
  \Janet Lee Gortner 
Honored at Shower ~ 
Mis. Dan Adams Jr. of West 
a miscellaneous shower Saturday 
evening for bride-elect Janet Lee 
Gortner. 
Those present were Mrs. Russell 
E. Gortner, Mrs. Dan Peters, Irene 
Peters, Mrs. Ally Karen,. Mrs, 
Gene Able, Mrs, Dave Karch and 
Mrs. William Cook, 
Mrs. Royce White, 
Adams, Mrs, Al Fox, Mrs. Carl 
Cronkright, Mrs. Nick Ralils and 
Lula. Rallis completed the guest 
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  MARY MARGARET SCHAEFFER 
Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Schaeffer of 
Kirkwood drive announce the en- 
jgagement of theif daughter, Mary 
Margaret, to Sgt. Donald F. Zieg- 
ler of Santa Ana, Calif. He is the: 
son of Mr, and Mrs. Theodore 
malar of Prsipedt ores: A aay 
wedding is planned.   
  ' |being It's getting so you can’t tell a 
scientist fiom .a fashion designer 
these days, and vice versa. 
* * * 
In this atomic age, fashion is 
so mixed up with the higher eche- 
lons of chemistry that a dress- 
‘jmaker or textile manufacturer) 
has to have a Ph.D. 
Cie ge ger synthetic fi it go 
into the new miracle fabrics that 
rt fondhren Prerypa ge deg 
And it's chemistry that puts those 
new finishes on cottons and other 
materials that make them resis-/ 
tant to soil, wrinkling, aane, & 
ter and wear. 
Pointing up this tact, ‘one ot | 
the ctimtry’s leading chemical 
companies 
fon show, featuring Aronees 
made of permanently 
toni emsboetiioned te 0 vast-oolered 
The fabric itself his all the new- 
est gimmicks of the scientific age, 
          
soil, shrinkage, mildew ond: - per- 
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The schiffli embroidered 
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| Bae smi) \. | | Ravel i igh lpanela | of THE TOWN MOUSE AND THE COUNTRY MOUSE J 
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And so they did. The tows Seouse chewed ide guect 0 peanie Sill i, \ hc . : 
wiih the finest of foods. No sooner did they sit down to eat, however, | . \Gt 4! gs am 
when the sound of footsteps forced them to scamper into a dark hole, | | \ \ ‘ o - hy DOWN PAYMENT 
This happened several times. And then a big cat started looking for} Up te 2 Years te Pay 
them. ‘ 
Finally the country mouse said: ‘I'm going home where I can sit| 
down to my simple dinner in peace.” : 
Moral: Peace of mind is worth more than riches. 
Make your own town and country mice by coloring this picture and) 
pasting on cardboard, Cut out the two parts carefully and fold back-| 
ward one of the bottom flaps on each, the other forward. Then the fig- 
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‘ (Mrs. William J. Thacker of Venice, Calif. made this suggestion! ° 
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  SOUTH LYON— The junior class Director is John Hopkins. 
of the South Lyon High School The cast'is as folléws: Paul. 
will . present “Fraidy Cats” a) Knapp 9s Matt; Ann Miller, 
Coulter Martens, on. Fridey_ apd Sd woman; ally Biger yeaa 
Saturday nights, in the new high| West,‘a woman doctor; Virginia | _ Garrett as Rosalie, a pretty 
senorita; Judy Cook as Betty, 
a gun moll and Phyllis Root, 
Area Students | “:"s8-"2" ‘ Also, as Sam the 
bell Cine Boke thee Posie, taking the part of Mrs.-Collins an over- 
Get Ford Awards 4 Year Scholarships 
in 6th Contest Among 
Children of Employes 
It was the sixth national com- 
petition among children of Ford 
employes. 
Winners included William F. 
Braeuninger of Royal. Oak; Rich- 
ard .P, Fedehenko, Hazel Park; 
‘Glenn Dale Kelly, Farmington; 
Joyce Mae Muller,- Royal Oak; 
Michael A. Rydock Jr. Royal 
pn and Mary Ann Squire, Mil- a 
  
Police Seeking Trio 
on Indecency Charge 
Oakland County law enforcement 
officers are .on the lookout for 
three men, reportedly in their 
twenties, who an Orion Township) ' 
mother said exposed themselves: 
. yésterday before her, a little girl 
and a neighbor woman, 
“She claimed the three drove a 
-ear into her yard, where the ex- 
posure occurred, and were all) 
“wery drunk.’ 
  Seeking Volunteers . 
. for X-Ray Unit: Work 
Volunteers are. needed to help 
check in patients for the mobile 
chest X-ray unit now at the cor- 
ner of Huron and Saginaw Streets, 
the United Fund said yesterday. 
. About four persons per day are 
needed until April 11, last day of 
the unit's stay, Volunteers would 
‘begin work about 10 a.m. and 
stay until 8 p.m. 
Drunk Driving Admitted 
Pleading guilty to a charge of 
  driving ‘under the influence of li-| GINGELLVILLE — The Garden */University, Although gn Preparing Church P Sannin 
‘Praidy Cats, Comedy » 
  
Detroiter to Give 
\Garden Talk 
at Waterford Club 
WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP 
Mrs. Herbert Dyer, of Detroit, will 
ibe the guest speaker “when the 
Waterford Branch of the National 
Farm and Garden Association 
meets at 1 p.m. Thursday at the 
home of Mrs: Gil Every. 
Mrs, Dyer is a Wellesley .grad- 
uate and took post duate 
courses in medicine a umbia 
she has a 
small garden in Detroit, her main 
her 100-acre estate in the Catskill 
Mountains. : 
Her topic Thursday will be 
“Perennials for  Sucéessive 
Bloom.” 
Co-hostesses for the meeting will 
be Mrs. Ashton Emery, Mrs. Dal- 
‘ton .Ettinger and Mrs. Garritt 
Prible. 
Neecammpe Speaker 
Addresses Club Here 
American Forging and Socket 
  speaker for the Nationa] Manage- 
‘ment Association, at the monthly) 
Club is an affiliate of the NMA. 
The theme of his talk, ‘“Mind Your; 
Own Business,” emphasized the 
fact that, in-any successful busi- 
ness, the customer Is the boss. 1 
He stressed that America’s, 
growth was the result of the free 
enterprise systeri — planning 
and working to produce, profitably, 
the necessities and other things that 
we enjoy in life. Harley Bodamer. 
president of the Management 
‘Club, introduced the speaker. 
Garden Club Meeting         *|ty; its Guidance and Counseling for 
gardening interest is centered in|: 
‘community to attend this 
ents Night’ meeting. Guild will). 
jhave its business meeting at 7:30 
‘Company Management Club wasp. 
addressed by: Charles M. Hanna,| 
dinner meeting Monday night, The | Parents Night Educational Leaders to 
Be on Panel at Care 
Lutheran = 3 
WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — 
Wednesday at 8:15 p.m., Mrs. Elsie} 
discussion will be “Our Communi- 
Youth,” 
or, Byron Merritt, 
seniors.’ 
* » * 
ordinator; 
Pastor Arvid Anderson, of 
Christ Latheran Church, will pre- 
sent “The guidance by the church 
for youth.” 
Mrs. Clair Johnson and Mrs: 
Felix Anderson, co-hostesses, be- 
interest to all parents. 
_*. * & 
eran Church extends an invitation 
to all members and friends of the 
Farm Progra 
Forum Slated Republicans Set Meeting 
Friday in Pontiac With) 
Dondero as Speaker 
LANSING .— Michigan's Re- 
publican congressmen will attend 
a series of public forums on the 
nation’s farm program fhis week,     The Republican State Central 
quor, Robert Hutson, 26, of Beaver-/Club will .meet at 1:30 p.m. Committee ‘said: the forums will): 
ton yesterdays was jailed 30 days 
when he failed to pay a $100 fine 
imposed by Springfield Township’ 
Justice Emmett J. Leib, 'Wednesday at the home of Mrs. | 
Ray Bowers on’ Maybee road. The} 
‘group will reveal the names of 
\**secret pals” at this meeting.   
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD C. BRODIE 
LaVeta Fern   ‘|The bridal bouquet was of red 
roses and white carnations. ibe held on a congressional dis- 
‘trict basis and are aimed at keep- 
ing farmers informed about the 
federal program now in Congress 
and getting their views on legis- 
lation, 
Charlies 8. Figy, former direc- 
| tor of the State Department. of 
Agriculture and now assistant 
secretary of agriculture, also 
will attend to answer questions 
about the farm program, 
  Foust Wed} 
in Candlelight Ceremony lace embroidered with seed pearis. 
Maid of honor was Sylvia Dodd 
of 
    cludes one on Friday at Federal 
‘Savings ang. Loan Building in Pon- 
tiac, with Rep, George ‘Dondero 
rot: Royal Oak as- speaker.’ 
Mothers of Area 
Welcome feta 
  jof Milk Picketing 
Happy .area housewives ‘today 
hailed the end of picketing in the 
‘nine-day milk strike. But they 
added that supplies at home had 
never seriously been affected. 
“T think the picketing farmers! 
have a real gripe.” said one |to two years’ probation with $200 
lwoman. ‘But I don't like strikes. court costs. 
I think they should negotiate their’ Harold G. Sizemore, 19, of 123) 
price,” saidg Mrs. Margaret Par-, 
dee, a registered nurse, who is 
the mother of a five-year-old son. 
Another woman; Mrs, Cath- 
erine Casey, of 350 Union Lake 
Rd, in White Lake Township, 
regretted that the price of milk 
has génerally gone up 1! cents 
per quart in Pontiac as a result 
of the strike, ... 
“But we don't have ntuch choice | 
about paying it,"’ Mrs. Casey saidy 
“T think, the farmers could stand 
a boost in profit.” she added. 
A mother of. three boys, Mrs. 
Loretta Kayga, of 45 E. Ypsilanti 
said her family didn't-get.as much! 
milk as—usual during the strike. 
  Carter, eleventh counselor 
at Waterford High S , will mod-' 
erate ‘a panel distuation at Christ : 
Lutheran Chureh, Topic for = 
* * @e > 
Elementary supervisor of Wa-| 7 
tertord Township schools, Mrs. Dor- 
orthy Selle, will‘concern her topic! - 
as to “The preparation for, entry 
Watetford Highs’ senior counsel- 
will concern 
his topic with “Orientation to the 
services | and scholarships for the 
Charles Pappas will discuss ““Co- 
op students” as the vocational co- 
lieve this meeting will be of special 
The Ladies Guild.of Christ Luth- 
“Par- 
.lsentenced yesterday to three years) SATURDAY IS ‘FAIR DAY’ — Out Commerce Township way, 
folkg.are preparing for the gala spring fair to be held this Saturday, 
from 2 to 8 p. m, The PTA sponsored event will offer an array of 
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== Kefauver Seeks 
Republican Vote Challenges. Eisenhower 
Popularity in Wisconsin 
Primary Election Today, 
MILWAUKEE w— eres: 
‘normally Democratic 
| centers turned out in. strate for. 
learly voting today in the Preah 
| dential preference primary that!   Teacher Assn..of the Commerce 
Elementary School is busily mak- 
ing preparations for its annual 
Spring Fair, scheduled for Satur- 
esis’ TOY Church Units 
* «= Schedule Meetings TROY—Troy Methodist . Church}     ‘A Incumbents In 
iat Walled Lake. 2 Newcomers Also Win 
Council Posts; 
Proposal Passes -Liquor ) 
  Mrs. Robert Snay, chairman of signs- and layout; Mrs. Gay Hall, 
general chairman; Mrs. Herman 
third grader Jack Danielson, son 
saad vanrapietacdaamleeeti le nto , Ponting Press. Phote 
Gall, bake shop chairman, and 
of Mr. ang Wis. Sig, DERE 
  
Gala Spring Fair Slated 
Saturday at Commerce COMMERCE — The Parent-day, The event will be open 
the public from 2 to 8 p.m. at the 
school. 
The fair will have its own Davey 
Crockett as a special attraction 
‘for the children, There will be pony 
and hay wagon rides available, 
While food will be served at 
the kitchen bar, alt types of 
booths will be set. up for games 
and light ‘refreshments. _ 
  ‘Other booths will offer baked| «Of Novi Dies 
variety goods and a white). Township Clerk 
Earl Banks, 75, Held Post 36 Years; Funeral! 
Service to Be’ Thursday 
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  _NOVI TOWNSHIP — Earl Banks, 
  | may indicate the comparative circles have scheduled mactinga toaten date display for sale. 
| strength of President Eisenhower. 
‘and Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) 
An unseasonably warm, show- 
ery spring weather —the kind 
that traditionally brings out the 
vote ip rural Republican strong- 
ever the state to 
prepare the way for what might 
be a heavier overalj turnout 
than ae “pain. 
The . weil hele 30 Republi- this week us follows: 
Anna Sargant Circle will meet 
at 8 tonight, at the parsonage. 
Edith Hetchler Circle will 
gather for a 12:30 p.m. luncheon 
Thursday at the home of Mrs. 
Harold Williams, 400 Shortridge 
St, 
Mattie Wattles Circle will meet 
jat 12:30 Thursday for a luncheon 
at the home..of Mrs. Herman 
Trost, 5352 Rochester Rd. 
  can delegates to the Republican 
National Convention and the 28 
Democratic votes to that party's 
convention.: But that was of com- 
paratively mi nor importance. 
There was no question that slates 
for Eisenhower and Kefauver; 
would win. 
The big question was: How) 
‘would Eisenhower fare in a popu- 
larity test that might have a vital! 
effect on the candidacy of Kefau- 
iver? 
| CHALLENGES IKE. - 
Kefauver issued a challerige to,         vied Republicans, particu- 
larly farmers, to tegister their 
‘protest against what he termed the 
“sorry performance in office of the 
present administration.” 
There is no party registration in 
Wisconsin, so voters may vote in 
either the Republican or Demo- 
cratic primaries: as they choose.   
Youth for Tire Thefts . 
A Pontiac youth who pleaded 
‘guilty March 20 to stealing two 
‘tires from a car parked in a deal-   ler's lot was sentenced yesterday) 
Henry Clay Aveé., was sentenced, 
by Oakland County Circuit Judge) 
Clark J, Adams, 
Royal Oak Resident 
Given Probation 
Richard. L, Thomas; 18, of 1320 
Hartrick Ave., Royal Oak, was. 
  probation and-coyrt costs of $100 by; 
Oakland County Circuit Judge, 
Clark J, Adams, 
. Thomas pleaded guilty March 
2% to driving away an automobile 
March 12 expen! to a Gordon J, 
Gates. 
Found—After 30 Years 
SEYMOUR P   
    Probationary Term Given door,   
Flint Youth Receives 
Two Year — 
A Flint you 
driving caused the death Teb. 4 
of a passenger in his car was sen- 
tenced yesterday to two years’ pro- 
bation with $250 court costs, — 
Benny J. Gaddis, 20, of 5195 E. 
Stanley St., Flint, pleaded guilty 
Match 19 before Oakland County 
Circuit Judge Clark J, Adams to 
charges of negligent homicide. 
Gaddis was driving the car which   * ‘The schedule of meetings in-|Eisenhower late yesterday, He in- Overturned on the Dixie Highway | in. Groveland Township, killing’ 
George E, Carter, 19, _ of Flint. 
‘Sister Susie Swings It’ 
TROY — A three-act comedy, 
“Sister Susie Swings It,” will be 
presented at 8 p.m. Friday at the 
Big Beaver Methodist Church, by 
the Naomi Circle, - 
Tickets may be yevemred at ‘the 
County Deaths 
Shelley J. Richards 
DRAYTON PLAINS — Service 
for Shelley Jean Richards, 9, of 
'4150 Joy Ct; will be at 1:30 p.m: 
Wednesday in the Huntoon Fu-| 
ineral Home, Pontiac,’ with bur- 
ial in a. Pontiac cemetery. Shelley 
died Suriday in Lapeer. 
She is survived by her parents, 
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald. Richards, 
and two sisters, Nancy Lee and 
  iMary Beth, at home. 
Mrs. Clara L. Healey 
* OXFORD — Service for Mrs. 
Clara L. Healey, 83, 5309 Baldwin 
'Rd., wil] We at 2:30 p.m. Wednes- 
day at the Necley Funeral Home, 
16540 Meyers Rd., Detroit, with 
burial in the cemetery at Birming- 
oni She died early Monday at 
her resigence.’ 
  whose negligent! shop, a freak shop, a- flower. shop, 
a cake walk and a fish pond to 
Sttrect adults and children alike. 
A fortune teller will be on hand, 
also, 
the occasion, 
Orion Couple 
Making Home 
in Pontiac 
  Mrs. Paul Spehar of Baldwin road 
‘here, announce the marriage of 
their’ daughter, Donna Jean, to 
James Allan Skrine, of Mr. 
and Mrs. Ralph Skrine, of Brown 
road, Orion Township, . 
The ceremony took place March 
30 in the General Baptist Church, 
Pontiac, with the Rev. Robert Gar- 
ner officiating. Me The fair will have a camera! 
A nursery will be provided for 
ORION TOWNSHIP = Mr, andjP 
Fine Fenton Resident - 
A $75 fine and $10 costs were 
paid” yesterday by Windell ' 
garner, 37, of Fenton, who - 
ed guilty to.a charge of driving 
under the influence of liquor, The 
arraignment was heard by Sylvan 
Lake Justice Joseph J, Leavy, 
Oxford Man Fined/ 
    ‘The couple was attended wy 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenfield 
of Lorraine court. _ 
Mr. and Mrs. Skrine are at home 
to their friends at 47 Charlotte St.; 
goo a Judge Maurice E. Fin- Pleading guilty to a charge of 
reckless driving, Monty Erfourth, 
\23, of Oxford yesterday was fined 
$100 or 10.days in jail by Pontiac 
negan 
  
White. gladioli, cainations and 
chrysanthemums decorated the al- 
tar at .Oxford- Methodist Church 
for the recent’ wedding service 
which united Janet Ruth Beaty of 
Oxford and Donald L. James of 
Pontiac. * * * 
Janet is the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles Beaty. of Lake- 
ville road, Oxford. Donald, of 1613 
Stanley St., is the son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles James of Bridge- 
port, Til. 
The bride’s floor-length gown 
of imported French net and lace 
over satin was fashioned with 
fitted bodice and mandarin collar 
accented in mother-of-pearl se- 
quins and Venetian lace. The 
‘pouffant skirt was trimmed with 
lace ae ee = 
, sequins, ‘ 
A fingertip veil was nail : 
a lace cloche trimmed. with seed Altar Flower Decked| 
«for James - - Beaty Rite 
   
         
       
         
         
   
        
    
      
      
   
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~The Truth About Cancer—Causes   
_cueer is frequently attributed; 
fica and Scientific Director {0 @ past injury—a view that Motient Ses has litfle scientific support. But 
ef the American Cancer Roclety) epeated, more or less _,continu- 
that nothing isous injury is a horse from 
= about another stable... “Chronic irrita- 
- known ct FO EL Lees hereon 
      especially is” ental organs, 
seem to make development of 
The germs 
, concerns: only a small are associated with inflammation 
“proportion of afl cancers, To i be a kind of chronic irritation. 
and cancer must not give the 
impression that cancer is caused 
by germs, 
tia ith ‘ke 2# 
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only under the extremely power- 
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  the normal functioning of the thy 
roid gland, located in the forepart 
of the lower neck. Where iodine is 
absent, or nearly so, from the soil 
and water, and the amount taken 
in by humans is inadequate, the 
thyroid becomes considerably en- 
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goiter. 
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‘on Early Missile Data to have little direct bearing on) w,cmNGTON u—The Defense 
plying to all the Defense Depart- 
ny-|in a new directive from Secretary 
_|Kaual in Hawaii, gets 460 inches Long exposure 
to strong sunlight seems to be 
ly from outer space. The effects 
of cosmic rays on living things are 
not yet understood. 
SUSCEPTIBILITY 
A final comment about the cause 
Wilson Orders Ban   
Department wants nothing pub- 
ed missiles until they are in ac- 
tual’ production, Even then, few 
details wilf be made known. 
* “ * 
These and other restrictions, ap- 
ment and to private firms work- 
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Wilson during the weekend, s ‘ 
   
    
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United r » the known and suspected causes of}—who are exposed to 
proved to cause cancer in human | sicer do not account for all or 
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      THE: PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1956 L SEVENTEEN   
Set Convention State Party Regulars 
‘Preparing for Spring 
ene: ‘Selections _ 
  Democratic regulars polishing 
Democrat regu remain 
tions, where a few. will 
Convention). 
delegates have tatitude in select- 
“candidates, since ing presidential 
they are not bound to follow the 
‘choice of voters in a presidential) 
primary. 
The selection of Democratic 
delegates will be signi-} 
Siesuk tn the tane- of wheal agpent 
to be a wide open race. - 
‘The state conven- 
tion will be held May 5 in De- 
troit’s Cass Technical h 
School. 
Democrats will meet: June 1-2 
in Grand Rapids to pick delegates 
for their national convention. 
They'll hear an address by Gov. 
Averell Harriman of New York, 
himself a’ presidential hopeful. 
District and county conyentjons 
to select delegates to the Répub- 
lican State Convention will be held 
April 18. Republican County Con- 
ventions will send 1,602 delegates 
to the state affair. 
46 REGULARS 
At the state convention, Repub- 
Convention Aug. 20 in San Fran- 
cisco. , 
Republican “National Convention 
delegates are chosen on the basis 
of two regulars and two alternates 
from each of the 18 congressional 
districts and 10 regulars and 10 
alternates at large. 
Democrats will hold county 
and district conventions April 
26, selecting 1,380 delegates for 
the state convention, — 
Democrats “will select 88 half- 
vote delégates to the Chicago nom- 
inating convention Aug. 13. Four 
regulars and four alternates will 
be chosen from each : congressional} 
district. Four-at-large delegates 
and four alternates will also be 
selected. 
Both conventions will select 
Presidential electors, who cast 
Michigan's vote in the electoral 
college. 
Sonja Henie, Hubby 
Agree on Divorce NEW YORK (®—An attorney for 
Sonja Henie says the star ice 
skater and her socialite husband 
Winthrop Gardiner Jr. have 
agreed on a divorce, The two 
have been separated for three 
years, 
The lawyer, Joseph: Byrne, said 
t night he thought the divorce 
would be sought either on grounds 
of desertion or incompatibility. 
He said Miss Henie and Gardiner 
have agreed to a property settle- 
ment, Terms were not disclosed, 
however, 
  * * @ 
Byrne said Miss Henie. had 
asked Gardiner to get the divorce 
in Florida, where he has estab- 
lished residence at Palm Beach. 
Son of Lassie 
Brings Joy to 
Local Boy, 2 
Kenneth Eugene Francisco Jr., 
two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Kennth Francisco, 3046 Washington 
Ave., is the happy owner of a new 
collie puppie, a son of-Lassie, the 
famous Hollywood canine. 
Mrs. Francisco named the pup} 
in a nation wide contest this past 
winter. Winners were to receive 
one of the puppies. - 
-Ht wag a great day Wednesday 
when a large package arrived at 
the Francisco household. Inside? 
A son of Lasise for two-year-old 
Kenneth Jr. 
  Chinese Mother, Boy. 
Hurry to Meet Death 
HONG KONG (P—The 4-year-old 
Chinese boy who died with his 
mother yesterday in the Puget 
Sound airliner ditching was .en 
route to New York to join the 
father he never had seen. 
U.S. consulate officials here re- 
called today that the boy, Yee 
Sau-foon, and” his mother Tsui 
King-lin had been “in a rush” to 
make the Northwest Orient Air- 
lines flight. The mother had 
scrawled big “Xs’’ on their Amer- 
ican passports, 
The father, Yee You, of Brook- 
lyn, left Hong Kong ‘before the 
boy was born. 
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Small amounts of manganese} 
metal are used to toughen steel. 
Small amounts in the animal body 
    “shouldn't kick ff till you're be- 
tween 78 and 82. ; ae * *. 4 
“But,” she added with a low, 
dry laugh, “whether or’ not life'll 
be worth the trouble it takes to 
live it, I couldn't tell you. Sorry.” 
js, WHY TELL THE BUM 
Frank, honest-- Ann Theodore 
(“Anya's” real name before. she 
went pro in the palm business) 
says nile that in all her 15 
never given a “bad” reading. 
  also serve to toughen bones in the 
tissues, , | He already knows it.’ the character traits of a person. 
Fve told some of the most ta-! 
mous people li the world their 
character traits, but re oF] 
what's the goed of telling: him? | 
: * * * 
She insists she does not “hide 
the baser’ facts” because they 
might annoy the cystomer, there- 
fore melting down the amount of 
silver with which he might cross 
her own om palm. 
' Adriatic Holiday’ 
Colored Movie 
Tonight at Eight 
Kiwanis Civic Lecture _ ticket 
holders will attend the seventh and 
final program tonight at 8 in the 
Pontiac High School auditorium. * * 
Scheduled for presentation is 
world traveler Karl Robinson with 
his color motion picture--‘Adriatic 
- — | * Hig 
Proceeds from the Kiwanis lec- 
ture program go to support Ki-   “Nothing of the kind!” Anya 
says indignantly, pushing fogth her 
hand, “If you could read, you 
Pwould see that I have no interest 
fin, money.” 
The reasons she withholds the 
sadder truths are twofold: (1) 
People come to @ nightclub to 
be entertained, not reprimanded, 
and (2) “lf the lines in the palm 
show they are louses, then they 
are louses by ‘nature, and what 
ean they*de-abeut it?” . 
A-former showgirl, Anya in her 
38 years has developed a wry, brit- 
tle huntor in her outlook on life. 
This, pliis her pretty face and her 
exotic, black - and - gold - streaked 
coiffure (“I try to look like your   
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L see befs   f 
am a HEH almist -Extraordinaire. Explains the Pitchis friendly’ bride_of Frankenstein,” 
she says) hag made her a : Poort 
with celebrities, 
Among those who have pas a 
| hand te her in the semi-darkness 
ef the Copa lounge are. writer 
Johan Steinbeck — “the simplest, 
yet strongest personality I ever 
analyzed; dockey Eddie Arcaro 
—‘the most gregarious”; Gen- 
eral Chennault-/‘the most deter- 
mined man”; Actor Rex Harri- 
son—““he's so complex, I couldn't 
understand. him at all,” and Ed- 
  die Fisher—‘‘a very jolly fellow 
who wants to be liked.” Even. Mainie ‘Eisenhower has}. 
had @ palm reading by Anya. But 
Anya doesn't. think it is politic to 
disclose such high-ranking ‘char- 
acter. ‘Not that there's editie: ig 
bad, mind you.” 
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Anya has been married twice. 
In each case she loved the men so 
much that she was afraid to read 
their palms before the nuptials. 
“It. turned out they were both 
weak.and shallow.” She shrugged 
amiably. 
“But why tell them? My own 
palm has deficiencies too."’ 
  
Fa ey ey ey WEDNESDAY IS . 
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By BRUNO L. KEARNS 
» Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 
Freeland is one guy who puts things right on - 
can be found’in the pay check,” 
y educators 
head coach of them all. 
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Freeland had a winner. No giant killer team, but 
it was well versed and disciplined in the rudiments of 
His players 
learned that winning was the objective after two otlier 
teamwork and sportsmanshi 
ey realized this du 
winning by disciplining a-top player 
team. z ‘ 
_ As far as love for the game, Freeland’s 11 years 
at Walled Lake is sufficient expression, and when 
it ‘boils down to coaching itself there’s little doubt ‘inthis corner about the job Niles did. .§ 
a closer check as to the compensation of 
other league coaches serves to show why the sport. 
on the 
he man ‘of the chose -. Coaches will stay in the game for long periods’ 
and often with slow if any graduate salaries. 
Some stick because of a winner, others just for the 
love of the game and still others for the prestige and 
hope for a higher: =p. 
knew they 
o 
Spartans from MSU. Jack Sanders who 
blicity for Cranbrook on the Southern tour 
es were guests at the game between Mich- 
State and Duke. The Spartans won 4-3. a From the 
Press Box ' 
agree, but how many will openly 
: feel dikewise, but how many 
will do something aaa it. ™ 
school setups especially follow the pattern. 
pelt conan regular classes in English or History) -§ 
a coach finds hinselt in three or four sports, often as F 
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the state of Michigan, 
leagues, will have at 
yesterday, Cran- chigan touring base-   THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1956 
    
  
   HOPEFUL FROM PONTIAC 
director John McHale (right) checks the training 
schedule for the day with pitching prospects 
working out at Tigertown, the minor league train- 
ing base at Lakeland, Florida, Among the hope- — Tiger farm 
City and Tom 
is evaluated at fuls is Marvin Caswell ( 
Pontiac. Left to right are Jim Sphyhalski of Bay    Cas 
third from left) from 
Trammel of Fraser. Their ability 
the training camp and later they 
  
Score Ist Win _ 
Cranes Trip Cranbrook won its Ist game in 
three starts on the Southern train- 
ing tour yesterday by downing 
Raleigh (N. C.) High School, 42, 
behind the pitching of Bruce Rich- 
ards of Farmington. 
The game was tied 72 in the   
grounders. 
Richards struck out six batters. 
      _|University yesterday, was sched- Raleigh, 4-2 Today the Cranes‘ face Hillsboré 
(N.C.) High School. 
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Richards and Gary; Goodwin, Poole (3) and Underwood and Johnson (7). 
Wolverines Coast 
fo Win Over Hoyas WASHINGTON ® — The Uni- 
versity of Michigan, which coasted 
to a 10-1 victory over Georgetown Cranbrook 
Raleigh 
  
uled to take on the Hoyas again 
today in a rematch, 
Five-hit pitching by Jim Clark 
and = eight own errors 
helped the Wolverines to their tri- 
umph: yesterday, 
Michigan ........., are assigned to farm teams in the Tiger system. 
Stadium Ballot 
at Green Bay Voters to Decide on 
New Home for Packer 
Football Team 
to polls today to decide 
the 
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  Ul\The number of starters is almost Augusta National Golf Club and 
nine others had-sént acceptances. 
certain to break the record of 79. 
As for the galleries, there's. no 
especially if a 
  ees Record Entry h, vitation list had checked in at the two years ago. The crowds at the 
Masters are huge: — estimated 
sometimes as high as 18,000. And 
this year Augusta is going all out 
to stir interest in the 20th running 
of the tournament Bobby Jones 
started for a few of his friends in 
1934, . 
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They're ‘well-behaved, golf-wise 
        
  
             SKIPPER AT NORMAL—Former Waterford High School athlete 
Kerry Keating is being rated one of the outstanding members of the 
"~~" Michigan Normal track team aé'a sprinter and member of the crack 
| Huron mile relay team. He was an all-Interlakes Conference football 
: yop Soh car 5 i gp ll aca aaa John Keating; tans too. That's one of the fea- 
tures that makes the Masters 
unique. Another is that it’s played 
every   League, if the city doesn't replace 
the old stadium, a wooden struc-| 
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General Manager Vern Lewellen 
of the Packers says this’ is ‘not 
  Johnny~Palmer, today tabbed the 
Masters as a better tournament 
than the Open. 
* * * | 
“You never have a fluke winner 
here, any more than in the Brit- 
ish championships that are played 
on a few real good courses,” sail 
Sarazen. “For the Open they take 
any. kind of a: and_ then 
send Trent Jones out to build some 
new tees and traps.” 
“T've always said this is a. bet- 
ter tournament than the Open,” 
: * 0 @. 
Most of the other players they’d rather win the Open 
cause of its greater prestige 
financial return but agreed tha nit 
  
  
AAU Cage Playoffs   
Olympic Fa vorites Lose KANSAS CITY # -— The Bartles- 
‘Form Powerful 
8} 
‘|Head Man, from five to seven of the players 
for the U.S. team going to the 
Olympics in Australia in Novem- 
\Whi tney Horses 
  Derby Entries . _ NEW YORK —Having the Experimental Handicap with 
  | KANSAS CITY te "Harty Slander Suit Against Allen D. 
Henshel,-the New Yorker who 
heads the Olympic Basketball 
Committee, wants. $35,000 for 
some remarks made by Forrest 
C. (Phog) Allen, voluble Univer- 
sity of Kansas basketball coach. 
Henshel.- filed a slander suit 
against Allen in Jackson: County 
Circuit Court here yesterday. 
Asked for comment, Allen said: 
“It's hardly worth it, It should be 
very, very interesting.” 
Allen criticized Henshel at the 
height of the recent furor over the 
Amateur Athletic Union's suspen- 
sion of Wes Saritee, former K. .U. 
track star and currently the na- 
'tion’s fastest miler. Santee’s ama- 
teur standing was revoked for life 
on charges he accepted excessive 
to ° < 
“As far as its (the AAU’s) work 
is concerned, the 
    _-4 Mikan, the basketball player of the 
by Democrat Roy Wier. 
Coachers Win "| 
Ist by Forfeit Pontiac's General Moters Truck| 
cited! & Coach easily passed its Ist hur- 
die in the 9th annual Cincy Sachs 
gym. 
wiggle a muscle, * Mikan to Seek 
Political Seat 
in Minnesota 
MINNEAPOLIS (®—Big George cy 
half century, is about ready to de- 
clare himself:an official candidate 
for Congress. 
* * @ a & 
Mikan, an All-America at. De- 
Paul, an out-standing pro with the 
Minneapolis Lakers, general man- 
ager of the Lakers and a lawyer 
on the side, will seek the Repub- 
lican nomination in’ Minnesota's 
third district. The-seat now is held 
Amateur ‘Tournamerit Mon- 
night at the West Bloomfield 
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receipts to keep visiting NFL 
teams financially happy. 
Ortega Upset 
by Smallwood NEW YORK uw — Hardy (Ba- zooka) Smallwood had an unbeat- 
en string of five today and a date 
to try and make it six following 
his victory over Mexico's Gaspar 
Ortega. -, 
* * * 
The 23 - year - old ex - ~~ 
bang action, to the delight of about 
1,000 patrons at St. Nicholas Arena 
last night. 
* * * 
Ortega rallied in the last half 
but uldn't overcome Bazooka's 
margin. Judges Agtie Aidala and 
Artie Schwartz each voted for 
Smallwood 5-4-1. Referee George 
Walsh made it 6-3-1 for Smallwood. 
The Associated Press card had 
Smallwood in front 6-4. 
  + 
of 31 points. 
| 4In Windsor Bout © Detroit Team - 
‘Faces Problem 
With Injuries: : ‘Montreal Is Physically 
‘in Top Condition for 
2nd Game of Series 
Montreal Canadiens just 
the second 
whipping the Red Wings 6-4 in the opener Saturday, SS 
went the full seven games and be- 
came famous as “the home-ice. se- 
ries.” All four Detroit victories 
were at home, while the Canadi- 
ens won their three games on 
home ice, 
The Flying Frenchmen are in 
good shape physically. Maurice 
Richard. was limping slightly as 
a.result of bruise on his left foot 
and Bernie (Boom-Boom) Geoffri- 
on had a black eye received in 
Saturday's game. The Canadiens 
jhave their three powerful lines, 
plus their spares, fit for action. 
Injuries have hit the Red Wings 
hardest on defense. Warren God- 
frey has been sidelined with a jaw 
fracture and Red Kelly has to 
wear a mask to protect mouth in- 
juries. Marcel Prqnovost has 10 
stitches over his left eye—five add- 
GREEN BAY, Wis. in—Votersjed after Saturday's game—aend ifty Hill: 
knee in — has aggravated a 
Center Dutch Reibel has to wear 
players who were used sparingly 
Saturday went through a_ light 
workout, 
‘Montreal Coach Toe Blake had his entire squad on the ice yes- 
'terday for a .45-minute drill, con- 
|fined to shooting and skating, 
‘Cardinals Sign 
Two Ends From 
Virginia Union 
CHICAGO W—A pair of ends 
from Virginia Union University, 
Arnold Rodez and Nathaniel Wil- 
Cardinals of the National Football 
League, Managing Director Wal- 
ter Wolfner said today. 
Rodez played football with the 
Army in Germany and Wilson 
played in a number of European 
countries during his service stint. 
Rodez, 24, stands 6-5 and weighs 
260. He is a post-graduate ‘student 
at the University’ of Chicago. 
Wilson now is a social worker 
in Chicago. He is 6-1, weighs 213 
and is 25 years old. - 
All-Stars Fail to: 
Stop Globetrotters 
BOSTON #—The College All- 
Stars were trying to figure out 
a way to stop Andy Johnson of 
the Harlem Globetrotters today as, 
the two teams madyed on to Syra- 
cuse, N.Y., for the third stop of 
their-18-city cross-country basket- 
ball tour. , 
Jotinson, a 6-6 forward from Los 
Angeles,, scored 33 points on 12 
field goals and 9 free throws last 
night as the Trotters came from 
behind for a 90-83 victory at the 
Boston Garden. — 
Trotters won both games of 
a. Sunday doubleheader in New 
York as. Johnson hit for a total MONTREAL # — The Detroit! | Red Wings today faced the iden- 
tical problem that confronted the 
The same teams are meeting 
again in the best-of-seven series 
with the Canadiens favored to win 
game tonight after 
“='Leat's Clancy 
son, have signed with the Chicago), UP IN ARMS — Goalie Ron 
_Britishers say, “Manchester, one,   Reynolds, left, of London Totten- hams, prevents score by Manchester City’s Bobby Johnstone in soc- 
cer cup play at Birmingham, England. Manchester won, 1-0, or as 
Tottenham, nil.” ; 
  
CLEARWATER, Fla. (Main interest of Detroit Tiger brass 
‘didn't center on whether the Tigers 
League standing against the Phila- 
idelphia Phillies today. 
Their interest was centered on a 
dentist's chair at Lakeland. Al 
Kaline was to lose two teeth today 
—and, it was boped, an ailing right 
arm along with them. : 
Kaline’s whip-lash right arm 
cut down .16 base runners from 
right fleld im 1954 atid 14 last 
season.   
Gets Promoted 
Coach to Take Job in 
Front Office 
TORONTO (®—King Clancy now 
is assistant.. general manager of 
Toronto in the National Hockey 
League with two former Maple 
Leaf stars—Howie Meeker and 
Walter (Turk) Broda—under con- 
sideration as his 
coach. 
| Clancy, who at 54 is a veteran 
in almost every phase of the sport 
\stepped out as coach yesterday 
after three years at the Leaf helm. 
Both Clancy, whose square name 
is Francis, and Leaf president 
Conn Smythe looked upon the 
switch to the front office as a.pro- 
motion. -       successor &5 
tion for King. 
But he added: ‘‘This is a young 
man’s business. Clancy js happy 
about, the ehange.”’ - 
Clancy. affirméd that statement. 
“This suits me~just fine," he said. 
“I had inténded to ask to be re- 
lieved .as coach at ~ end of Pa 
seagori. T'm happy @ ut the whale 
situation.”’ 
  85 Report as Wildcats ~ 
Open Spring Grid Drill 
EVANSTON, Ill. w—Northwest- 
ern University opened: spring foot- 
ball drills yesterday with 85 candi-| 
dates reporting to Coach Ara Par- 
seghian, 
Parseghian, former Miami of 
Ohio cotich who is ivi his first year 
at Northwestern, faces the task 
of pulling the Wildcats out of the 
Big 10 cellar. 
Parseghian will install the split- 
T offense. Among those reporting 
were 25. lettermen, 25 squadmen 
and 35 freshmen.         
  
  In fact, the Coachers didn’t even 
the double-elimination tournéy, 
failed to put a team on the floor 
    [weight fighter, will meet Gordon 
      
   Pontiac Fighter on Pontiac’s; Bill Strange and Boris Bisogni, 
     
“The Lamphere-Turner match is|Community Athletic Club, part of an §-bout program being Lamphere's. trainers, report that 
Larry will also fight at Pigeon in 
14, in the main event. Lamphere: would improve their 7-15 Grapefruit 
Steps Out as Toronto! 
“Clancy never will be demoted,” |5" said Smythe. “This is a promo- Ke 
Card=: 
has been working out at Pontiac’s| Duk Reds Blast Gromek From 
Hill as Tigers Fall, 7-0 Shortly after spring training be- 
gan, Kaline’s valuable right flip- 
per developed an ache, : 
He had an abscessed tooth ex- 
tracted in January. Trainer Jack 
Homel decided poison must have . 
settled in his right shoulder, caus- 
ing bursitis. A dentist agreed, 
suggested two other téeth were in- 
fected and might also be draining 
into the shoulder. = 
The brass—and Kaline—decided . 
to have ’em out, although it will 
take him out of thie Hneup for a 
week, and the Tigers are all but 
desperate for some_more exhibi- 
tion victories, even though they . 
don’t count in American League 
standings, 
After today’s meeting with the - 
Phillies the Tigers move back to 
Lakeland, their home grounds, for 
a final Grapefruit session with 
the Boston Red Sox. : 
Detroit breaks camp Thursday 
and flies to Houston, Texas, re 
the- Tigers start their homeward 
spring training swing. They:jopen 
the season 15 days hence in Briggs 
Stadium against the Kansas’ City 
Athletics. 
The Tigers looked bad and vet- 
eran pitcher Steve Gromek even 
worse yesterday as they dropped 
a 7-0 decision to Cincinnati of the 
National League. 
Gromek, who had given up only 
two earned runs in 13 exhibition in- 
nings, saw his very first pitch sail 
over the left-center field wall off 
the bat of rookie Frank Robinson. 
And in his three-inning stint, Gro- 
mek was mauled for seven hits and 
six runs, all of them earned. —     
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Spartans Edge Duke, 
Face Tarheels Today CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (A-— Mich- 
igan State came here today to 
take on North Carolina, following 
a 4-3' victory achieved yesterday 
over Duke-on the batting prowress 
ot Jimmy Sack. 
Sack got three consecutive hits 
and scored two runs, then in the   
    innings for the Spartans. 
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   By THE- ASSOCIATED PRESS | 
Ballplayers like Red Schoen-| His dienst are in a unique ca’ tegory. “The don’t get noticed until they 
start apg. 
* 
pine ik cies: 
was, best known for one of three: 
reasons, They were: 
1, He was one-of the major 
leagues’ few switch-hitters. * 
  
                                           
    
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PIR itm AOE oe 
' | Clearwa ~ lin the eighth, 
‘Dodgers had a miserable after-    campaigns was of no great impor 
brilliant performance at sec- 
aa eee ain nae nee See ee 
Randediy, yom igs 
cents cith. woe Gk ot ee 
the Chicago White Sox. Red con- 
nected off lefty Howie Pollet, an 
ex-Card seeking to come. back in 
the: American Langue. 
Vie Werte, is wait‘ te to give St. Louis @ 6-4 victory over) 7 c] 
  s'lcomeback this spring,. continued his fine hitting for the Cleveland 
Indians. Sidelined with polio near 
first sacker 
a triple to boost his spring aver- 
age to .393. The Indians, however, 4 
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YOU'RE OUT SAYS THE UMP — Ken Boyer, sauitet sha Chiat Gitte tux kW Paden 
‘St Louis Cardinal infielder is tagged at sliding yesterday. George Kell, -ex-Tiger, makes the put- 
the end of last ‘season, the ‘us| into third trying to stretch his double into a triple ne 0) el mamas baa collected a double and ~ Imight . 
  NINETEEN   
  
| Meet Thursday   
  . SALISBURY, “Md, waa: base- 
ball league solely for untried rook- 
‘tes signed by major league clubs 
be* organizéd Thursday 
night in Seaford, Del. 
Ed Nichols, sports editor of the 
;Salisbury Times, said the idea ts 
to help bolster baseball's crum- 
bling minor leagues. He said plans 
call for a six-team league of Class 
D caliber. a 
* * * e 
seems to be whether we can get 
the parks,” Nichols said. ° 
The sports editor recently spent 
10 days in Florida working on de- 
tails of the plan after a winter- 
long -campaign to interest major 
league clubs. a * 
Six clubs will be represented at   
Australians Go All-Out   
faropped a 746 decision to the New| 
York Giants on Daryl Spencer's 
single which scored Dusty Rhodes 
The world champion Brooklyn] 
noon. The Brook regulars dropped: 
a 7-4 verdict to the Boston Red 
Sox with Jimmy Piersall getting! 
5-for-5 for the Sox, and the Dodg- 
ers’ “B” team bowed to the Phil- 
adelphia Phillies, 7-1. 
In other games, the New York 
‘Yankees took advantage of four 
errors in the 10th to down the 
Washington Senators 5-3, Jim Fini- 
gan clubbed a three-run, ninth-in- 
ning homer to give the Kansas 
City As a-43 victory over the WASHINGTON ( — Australia’s: 
ambassador to the United States 
pledged today that his country will 
go all-out to make the Olympic 
Games this fall “the greatest yet ie 
ability to stage 
* * * 
“Much * of this skepticism I 
  
Pittsburgh Pirates, and Milwaukee 
Wichita. American 
Assn. farm team 11-7. eel 
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Cheveroth, 39, of Philadelphia, has 
moved into the top five in the sin-| pected 
‘Ibowling went to Don Spitale of 
missing a strike on his last ball. 
‘ * * * Kalamazoo Bowler. 
N.Y. (#—Stanley 
gles class of the 53rd annual All- 
American Bowling Congress. — 
*- * * 
Cheveroth rolled a 687 series to 
take over fifth place from Vern 
Downs of Kalamazoo, Mich. 
But the thunder. in last night's Pledge Greatest Olympics 
the appropriate ‘think arose from a lack of real Be Considered Texas Tech to 
as SWC Entry 
DALLAS W-—Moving toward en- 
try in the Southwest Conference, 
Texas Tech has qbtained a per- 
manent place on the football 
schedules of five of the seven   
The Australian envoy said ee ee es 
sian athletes and officials are ex- 
Sir Petey.said- commu- 
nity dining and recreation halls 
will “cater to every religious and 
racial dietary taste’’ among the * * was 
tnembers: 
* * & 
Tech is expected to be voted 
into the conference at the spring 
ing the Be acedTages imuned- 
ately, however, becatise most of 
the conference. schools have ar- 
ranged schedules several years in 
advance. 
Bayer Fires 68 to Win 
Air Force Tournament 
SUMTER, S.C. (®—George Bay- 
er survived a field of 49 profes- 
sionals to win the second « 
Shaw Air Foree Base one-day.pro- 
ral aaa tourney here yester- 
  “Se 8 6 
The Cincinnati, Ohio, pro took 
first prize money of $300 with a 
  participants. fodfunder-par: 68.   
  
Rochester who missed a perfect 
game by one strike. Spitale rolled) 
a 23 game in the team event, 
Other. classes remained un- 
changed with Tony Sparando of 
Rego Park, N.Y., leading the sin- 
gies with 719; Bill Lillard and Stan 
Gifford of Chicago in first place 
in the doubles with a 1,331 total, 
  Mobile, Als., “Dodgers va. Braves class, with 2,018, '   
ic, sponsored by the Pontiac Parks 
and Recreation Department, opens 
Wednesday night at the C. R. 
kill Studio, 1 Mt. Clemens St 
John .Zofnan,. range master at 
Haskill's Gun Club, will be in 
charge of the clinic. Safety is of 
prime importance and will be em- 
phasized repeatedly by Zolman, a 
well-qualified instructor in the han- 
dling of firearms. : Firearms Clinic to ‘Open 
Wednesday at Haskill’s 
A rifle, pistol and shotgun clin-jtained from the recreation depart-| and Lillard again in the all-events ‘YOU MEAN 
THERE'S A    
i] 998-W. Muren at Telegraph, Pontiae the meeting, he said, They are the 
New York. Yankees, Brooklyn 
Washington Senators, Boston Red 
Sox and St. Louis Cardinals. 
Jake Flowers, former National 
League infielder and prospective 
head of the league, will act as 
spokesman for the six clubs. 
Nichols said the major league| 
teams would “‘take care of every. New Baseball Léague 
Planned for Rookies - 
“The biggest obstacle right now!    
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The, 67 National Basketball 
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= . Physician Says rormer Former ‘Actress Saves 
00 us | ; HE True f e, dven res 1 Ike's Recove 's Life in Cave-in 
“rome <a aos, - 1k ty ‘ MALIBU, Calif. .— Former 
¢ pees © red hotles. Ae , i) [Now Complete | movie actress Molly O'Day is anaes 1 AIG All LYP@s | ful "BRET peaoenpnta tp te br ser ows i |X wild throw by a workman help- PORCUPIN _ |Eisenhower is working full time|*#ving the life of her 11-year-old 
jing erect the steel frame of the} poise Alters “Measure! | 4 E,On , dt his executive duties after re-json, John A, Durant, who was 
ff new city hal next door was respon-| ; THE DEFENSIVE, | completely fro last|caught in the cavein of a sandpit Isible. Office Manager Harland; to Embrace Private and 'g heart attack, his per-jon the beach. | No Cover—No Minimum PS nine had just left his desk, in 7 os ae Is A DIFFICULT ‘ * The and a friend, John Rob- PA direct line ‘ot the path of the Parochial Institutions. . ITION FOR ae ee ee er ae ann he ® fe: 
vn at sand. When it collapsed and bur- 
LANSING ‘(~The House Ways ri pear gt cd he in-/ied Durant, Roberts ran to get A timber and ‘plastics industry/and Means Committee today terned, Maj. Gen. Howard Miss O'Day. ~—s«. . 
schisimeabameeees| ceed ald tin Os afew one pap py Bit ynen ayaa ogra Plage Dagean qed gremanboar pd | schoo to state pay- - formal to the nation/in the and. uncove’ 
jments to school districts for trans- Toe eeramee at his toatl ta are ied eatene bel come The * portation of private or pgrochial before the Republican National|/boy was treated for shock and a 
— students, Convention in August where he is Jder. The action apparently averted virtually certain to be nominated 
lwhat many legislators feared for a second term. 
| would develop into an emotional Dr. Snyder also said Eisenhower 
|Gght involving religion. is in shape to campaign for the 
As the bill left the Senate, it chy hota tala to's ies tae . . said state payments for school agenda would The fighting herc irae aoeraiain soutd ba nants out ‘ “Eisenhower's own discretion.” 
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On motion of Rep. Harry Phil- 
lips (R-Port Huron), the Ways and 
Means Committee changed the 
iclause to allow the payments for 
any students. a 
Committee members said the 
vote was 7-6 in favor of the change, 
OPTIONAL RULING 
Under state law, public school 
‘pupils if they.are on the regular 
bus route. 
Up until last fall, however, 
school districts did not receive 
the special transportation pay- 
ments made by the state. The 
| payments are based on actual. 
costs of operating the buses up 
to $60 @ year per pupil. 
Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kava- 
nagh issued an opinion in Septem- 
ber in ‘which he said the special 
payments must be made for all 
students, parochial or otherwise. 
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By BOB THOMAS 
HOLLYWOOD i — Buddy Rog- 
lems, grayer but as handsome as 
ever_at 51, has once.-again--gone’ 
back to movie acting, 
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Buddy's career dates back to 
the silents, He was a popular lead-| 
ing man during the 30s and quit/ 
films to fly for the Navy during   story of famoug baseball player 
Lou Gehrig. 
Goldwyn has asked Superior 
|Court permission to take deposi- 
tions from certain Columbia of- 
ficials with gn eye toward filing 
a law sult. 
                    jments im the band has the war. Afterwards he had one 
brief fling at acting, but in recent 
years has stuck to producing films: 
with his wife Mary Pickford, plus! 
night club and TV appearances. 
  Buddy Rogers to Star 
jin ‘The Killer and 2] Men’ 
the major milli aren't comin 
up with them, We figure we can 
make them at a good price, sell. 
them reasonably and then turn 
them ove? to television.” 
He and his associates have a 
full program planned, Their next 
project may be an underwater 
‘subject to be filmed in the West 
Indies or another Western to be| 
shot in Mexico. 
More acting for him? “Could Bull Terrier Awarded 
‘Patsy,’ Animal ‘Oscar’ 
g named 
vie Oscar. 
Dr. W. 
Assn. 
“Wildfire,” 
a St. Bernard dog.   HOLLYWOD W—A bull terrier| 
“Wildfire” is the winner 
of the 6th annual Patsy Award, 
the animal equivalent of the mo- 
The awards were announced by 
A. Young, western region 
director of the American Humane} 
owned by Claudia’ 
Slack and Lillian Ritchell and 
trained by: William Koehler, ap- 
peared in the movie “It’s a Dog's 
| Life,” Runners up in 1955 films| 
were Francis, the Mule, and Faro)         
  SPRINGTIME FESTIVAL ‘OF EXCITING NEW HITS! at Pontiac’s. Butterfield Theatres 
Oakland — Strand — State 
    
       
        NOW Thru FRIDAY 
Academy 
AWARD \OZPTADO 
  be.’ 
Civil Defense Heads 
Named for.2 Areas   His trick of playing all the instru- 
always: 
bem ‘a showstopper. 
Now he’s inte en a parson 
in a Western called ‘ The Killer 
and 21 Men.” He says it’s merely 
coincidental that he is also listed 
as the producer, Two new city Civil Defense di- 
rectors have been appointed to the 
county roster, director Lewis C, 
Jarrendt said recently. 
They are Patrick Thomas Jr, In   
  
  Madison Heights, and George T. 
  [NEVER THOUGHT OF IT 
     Goldwyn sald. he. was. ee 
the rights te Gehrig's Ife story 
| by the former New York Yan- 
kee slugger’s widow, Eleanor. 
| The story later was made into 
the film, “Pride of the Yankees.” 
|" The producer charged that CBS' 
| Climax” television program in- 
tends to produce a one-hour dram- 
piatization from the life of Gehrig’ 
= April 19. 
Brando Ready to Work 
TOKYO —Movie star Marlon! 
| Brando, tanned and beaming ar- 
irived today from Hong Kong ‘to 
jbegin work on “The Teahouse of 
ithe August Moon." The movie will 
‘be filmed in Japans ancient capi- 
tal of Kyoto and the nearby temple’ 
city of Nara.   
“I trust St. J 
Aspirin For chien” SaysMRS.D.HOLLE 
Loa a= oes. It's. ys} 
    | sr JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN | “T never had any thought of act- 
| ing again,” he smiled. “But we 
were working over the script and| 
| the parson's part started to de- 
velop very nicely. Several people Ber 
jthought I-should do it, and I be- 
gan to think about it. I don't think 
Mary was in favor of it, but I did 
‘it anyway. Now I'm glad‘! did, 
and I think she is too.” 
His last picture, he explained, 
      and Madeleine Carroll, and it's! 
circuit. 
Buddy is enthused about getting 
into peetactne: 
  made action pictures in color 
ithese days,” he remarked, ‘The 
‘drive-ins are crying for them, and   
  
      
        
          
    Bon Office Opens 6:30 P.M. 
Phone FE 4-4611 
Drive-In 
/Miveniios 
  2150 Opdyke Road   
   TONIGHT — WED. and THURS.     
  3 
  WARNER BROS. rmene 
I dieda |was eight years ago. It was a) 
farce called ‘Don't’ Trust Your| ip 
Husband”” with Fred MacMurray 
now making the rounds on the TV| $25, 
“There's a big field for well-| Roy 
| fighland. Tepe 
‘Actor Anthony Dexter. Jeffers in Troy. 
The complete list of civil defense. 
jdirectors for county municipalities | 
| follows: 
| , Addison Teuaship eee 
; Avon Township 
kley wer: MeCalium 
Short 
Birmingham .......sss0. Dana Whitman | 
Bloomfleid Hills seo. Elmer Kephart 
Brandon Township Y Charles Stewart 
Clawson : Verne Whiting 
Peruineten itm Harold M. French 
‘Township edie Cote 
iPerndaie —....ce.00:- Bruce D. rbutt 
Mase) Part .....;:.. William P. Walker | 
Holly, Sevens 
‘ownshi »» Anton Bergeren | 
Pr ed L. Yookey 
Independence Twp. obert GO. Philly 
‘ad! += Patrick Thomes, Jr. 
ee and Towne! Ceell Stetier 
‘owl. ‘Townes uane B. u 
‘Prank J. Voll, @r Gienford 6. Leonard 
Robert Williams 
Edward Bossardet, Br. 
Waiter K, Wiliman 
oy L. Hardy 
Robert A. Bione iP ° 
Oakland se . 
ik Park 
    Orion, 
Orton Township he 
Quford and Township 
Pon eaerenneen peneiee Township ... 
    whee Royal Oak vevecees Wernald BE. Horn 
, a. k 
whship ... om Samuel P. Mitctvell 
ber Lyon and 
Lyon Township Robert Pollock | 
Seathiiel Township 
.. Lawrence A. Piferiike and 
| Mrs. Lynn Hershey 
| Springfield Township Robert Hasiock 
roy 
| Waterford Twp, ..... 
West eeate a Twp. 
White Lake. and 
wees Andrew L. Plano ‘ Loujs Dorman, ‘Jr 
  
Divorced by Wife 
not be husband and—father and 
maintain a film cateer at the 
same time.” 
Mrs. Marjorie Todd Craig, 37, 
won the divorce yesterday, on the 
‘formal ground of cruelty, and 
$250 monthly support for the chil- 
dren, Kimberly, 4, and Claudia, 
2, plus $100 & month alimony for 
three years. 
She cross-filed to his original di- 
vorce suit, brought under his le- 
gal name of Walter J. Craig. Dex- 
ter, 43, withdrew his complaint 
after a property settlement was 
reached, The couple married in 
1947, 
More than $1 out of every $7 
spent for goods and services in 
the United States during 1955 was 
invested, in construction. i i Core | T. Jetfers ; 
. Jofin F. Warren | 
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  City Commission Agenda tars S svt ome e 
      sy ter : 
‘Includes Improvernents | ssa si » couse Confronting the 1954-56 City) Public hearings are scheduled|Curb, gutter work for the Cham- Commission tonight is ane of their|for the following: ' bers-Bowen i th 
last official acts, will be a 21-| Intention to construct curb, guiter,/@ Paving company fer paving on 
point agenda made up-predoniin-|telocated “trom Perty ‘to Pedeoek nage 1956 Program. = : ately of public improvement proj- Crenerien. eo aarery avenue from! A public hearing date is expect- 
ects for the city. Cpecial assessment roll tor curb, gut-/ed to be set for the vacating of On Thursday t. the jg.|*ets_ @nd related work for Yale street|Maines ~ avenue in the. Clinton)’ Fb atiageoe ocs.ni comm relearn to, University with €oD-iHeights Subdivision. 
election returns, . officially formu- Ps Assessment roll i See water main Two petitions will be received 
lating the 1956-58 City Commission. Fuller. ‘Clare ‘venue “trom Joaiyn tsifor curb, ‘gutter, and related ork 
Five engineer's estimates, four pets fea, and for Puller avenue from re Pt ! nb r Bis gral cat   
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work and the other for a sani- Special assessment roll for curb, gut-| University, 
tary sewer, will be aired by the ter, and related work for Mopkins street ’ re : 
. “the rg [from Baldwin to University with con-| A communication from two Pon- 
Ay NE WH She comamalanten's inrmation dotues tiac police officers relative to 
eoveeTuene eapeeted. In other action, the commission-|_. oreime will ‘also be aired at An agreement between the city|®Ts are expected to grant approval nichts session. ’ and the Michigan State Boend ol] i re ot a nee | hare le Meee 
Alcoholism for the establishment|™e2t Public improve-| sperms” disappeared from a of the Alcoholism Information|™ent projects. __ |Doneaster, England, ‘school for the Center in Pontiac, is also expected They are also expected to re- jdeaf after the principal criticized 
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ss DETROIT EGGS. ~~ IE DETROIT, April 3 (AP) 
ry yo A ee oon ui en : . avg. 44; 
B large 
B 43; grade. C latge 36- 
  gota Ne ‘avg. 36%. 
et dt ee pounds Browns--A large 404-42; medium. 39. 
iy. 
Idaho ruseets 4.50.4, 
baled ewt, basis 6.70, 
hesota-North Dak: 
  
24-25; gray crosses 25; barred rocks 
25-28, Over 4% Ib 39-30,   
    
    
Us for First. Hand Info 
__in Stock and Bonds 
: ee ee ee panto 8 heeesber of af 
4 Principal exchanges minute 
_ | Quotation service available at all times. 
_ C.J. Nephler Co. © ~~ Om y National Bank Bldg. 
HOURS: 9 TO 5   
    
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||) 11.76-13.50 with averages around 400 
ib mostly 12.78-13.00. Galable catile 7,500; salable caiyes 300;   steers h echolce and better scarce, 
steady; other ¢ slow, steady to ae Tel lower; heifers , steady to 25 lower; wows 
ades 14.50- 
; 10.00-20.00 
    
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Donald E: Hansen 
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Life Insurance 
Plate Glass Insurance 
Bonds—aAll Types 
  
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  Baldwin -Rubber Co.*,... 16.4 17 
Gemmer Mfg. Co......... 36 4638 #3 
Go. L. On & Chem. Co... 16 61 
Howell Elec, Mtr. Co..... 46 4 
Peninsular M. Prod. Co 104° 114 10 
The COs oanees® M1212 Rudy Mf ©o...........42 429 4 
Toledo Edison Co.... oo 4G. 146 
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hone, by 
  Guilty of Area Breakin 
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: 3 » 
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2 | H. Ritter of 4 S. Saginaw St. plead- 
ed guilty yesterday before Oakland 
}County. Circuit Judge Clark J. 
|Adams. Ritter wil Ibe sentenced 
/April 9. ; 
        
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PEEL ii .. f.o.b, 
trot, cases included, federal-state|, 
$1-53, it~ °. ee weigh: : 
avg. Ie 
$1, wed, ave. 50%; large a Kemet rit 
New York Stocks - (bate Morning Quotations), 
. mir 30.5; mediums 39; U.8. 
j| Standaias 36: dirties “36.8; checks 36; eae es q * . Al 
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1$-22.75; choice 
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eifers 16.25-20.50; utility to low good 
13.00-16.00; wtility and commer- 
I aD Area Resident — 
Pays $100 Fine 
for Stolen Oil. 
  
Shows Increase |=. | Division’s Production Up 
4,180 Units During} 
March 1956 
General Motors Truck and Coach Division was the only division & 
showing a production increase in 
Maroh, 1956, over March, 1955, GM 
announced 
Of the total, 341,116 were passen- 
‘iiger cars and 49,381 were trucks. 
“Three month totals for all GM f 
-4!production indicate 1,121,355 units 
“seaiin 1956, compared to 1,178,391 in 
1955 oa 
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Figures for March 1956 for Chev- 
rolet were 164,087, compared to 
7. 7/173,030 in °55; Pontiac, 37,962, com- “ : pared to 59,894 in '55; Oldsmobile, 
'4/48,919, compared to 58,593 in °55; 
ta.4| Buick, 61,456, compared to 79,034 in 
~ |"55: and Cadillac, 14,819, compared 
45.3 /to 15,384. : 
  1'Four Men Plead Guilty 
4\to Farmington Breakin 
Four men charged with the $160 
robbery March 18 of a~Farming- 
ton Township grocery store plead- 
‘ied guilty yesterday before Oakland 
4\County Circuit Judge Clark J. 
Adams. . se 
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‘The four are David Pehrson, of 
16178 Chatham Rd., Redford; 
Ave., Livonia; Thomas Kelley, of 
as 17660 Westbrook Rd., Farmington; 
and Gerry Ginther, of 18974 Dale 
4) St., Redford. 
They will be sentenced ‘April 16.   
3|Leaving Accident Scene 
#3 Brings 2-Year Probation 
James E. Wells, 27, of 3750 Cal- 
‘s\ vert St., Detroit, was sentenced to 
two years’ probation with $150 
: court costs yesterday for leaving 
the scene of an injury accident. 
Wells pleaded guilty March 19 
before Oakland County Circuit 
Judge Clark J. Adams to leaving 
the scene of an accident Feb. 12 
at Woodward Avenue and 11 Milt 
road without identifying himself. 
  Birmingham Resident — 
Sentenced to Jackson - 
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A Navy expedition to Aritarctica 
recently discovered a wooden hut 
which had been used as a shelter 
48 years ago by a British explorer. 
The hut was still intact despite re- 
peated burials in winter snow and Term for Drunkenness __ jother weather rigors. 
Gets Term in Jail _ 
  higher than Mondey, and 50-75 hi 
for two days; slaughter sheep mainty 
ateady; good to pri wooled 110 
lb down 50-21,00; & deck 116 aver- 
aget. at 30.80;. few good a ° 135 ib weights at 18.60; cull to good 
lambe 12.00-19.00; several loads and lots 
mostly choice 83-104 Ib shorn lambs 
No. 1} and fall shorn a 
load carrying mixed No, t to 3s, mathly No. 1 and 2 pelis 94 Ib at 19.25; cull to 
choice wooled ewes 5.50-8.50; a few   1 High Low Neon 
Allen Elec, & Equip Co... 41 4 4. Paul R. Ivani,"28, whose las't 
address was a Birmingham room- 
ing house, was’ seritenced yester- 
day to two tb/five years in State 
Prison of Soythern Michigan. 
Ivan pleaded guilty to gross in- 
decency March 19 before Oakland 
‘County “Cireuit Judge Clark J. 
    Pontiac Woman Receives 
A Pontiac’ woman who pleaded 
(guilty to a third offense of drunk be im ‘and disorderly conduct was sen- 
Figures after decimal points are eighths| Failing to pay a $100 fine, Paul|tenced yesterday to six months to 
iGreen, 28, of 626 E. Tennyson Ave.|two years in the ‘Detroit House of 
yesterday was -jailed-15-days by;Correction by Oakland County Cir- 
Bloomfield Hills Justice A. J. Rich-|cuit Judge Clark J, Adams. | ~ |- 
ardson. Green had pleaded guilty) Jessie Richards, 33, of 148 W. 
to a charge of reckless driving.| Pike, pleaded guilty March 20. 
  
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SINCERE THANKS TO M B.- 
McGhee who returned lost wallet, 
onl ae Prized very highjy by Conveyor | - 
Structural Estimators and 
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; several men who are not satisfied with thelr In Memoriam z PPP ALS PPP OL na. 
IN MEMORY OP 
¥ April 3, 1950. er life was full of kindly deeds, 
« hand im al) our needs. 
Pleasant smile and heart of Mile 
ary plus Pontiac 
    
passed aWay one year ago March 
His path he walked with truth and 
  Je, good and kind 
And his certainty of heaven 
Comforted 
Sadly | aan by bi 
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Market. Full line of Easter Flow- HIRED TRACTOR AND TRAILER dry freight, Highway work. 
— have good references, FE 
Ost progressive com- 
chemical 
in- 
ise 
is 
ressery” is Is'a career posi 
tion with excellent earnin 
  
a ene eset INSPECTORS - WIDE SELECTION OF EASTER “ : Lillies. tulips iris at thie Oakjand Experienced in settin 
between Scott Lake rd. and Te _§fapb, Sat, 7 am. to 1 pm 
Funeral Directors _* 
  up and 
lerance parts on 
MC MFG. CO. 118 _Indianwood Rd. Lake 
MAN TO CALI ON HOUSEWIVES 
Earn $15 & 
wp daily, Kendale's, 14. -8. -Bagi- 
new, Lake Orion - 
  
MAN TO START GASOLINE POW- rental cu: 
: . ag * man’s continued 
Donelson-Johns 2 Si’ Petty Beste 
“D' ESIONED YOR "PONERALS” 
Servic: FE 2-604) . * 
- 
to 
ake and 
ediately. 
  
Voornees-Siple _ FUNERAL HOME Ambulance A, Piane or 
  
. Cemetery Lots 5 PBPPPPP PALA OE A Oe PPP 
OAKLAND HILLS MEMORIAL 
me | 5) en 
each, A bargain. M suai, _ Money? Security ? 
_ Advancement? 
You Can Have Them All 
RSELF HOW IT N THE 8CREEN THE SEE A Ne   
  
  
FOLD BEFORE YOUR EYES. 
Your Only Admission 
Ticket Necessary for 
CERE DESIRE FOR R oh ott THAN AVERAGE WAY OF LIFE WILLING TO WORK 
  
      Help Wanted Male 6 
    Men of Oakland County 
What Do You Want — 
   
ER 
     
          
    Hammer Man 
~ Layout Man. 
Top Rates 
58-Hour Week 
Manu. Product Ca: WOLCOTT = 
reer PRA SE, LI, 2-6787 f 
_ SHOE SALESMA} * Experienc: Permanent 
‘position & good Turpin 
  
~ EM 34692 
Salesman for Venetian. : ' 
Blinds and Awnings: 
¢ ; 
Ambitious young man between 22- 
45 with car, Experience preferred 
but not necessary. Good earning 
possibilities. All employe benefits. 
Apply persotine! office, 3rd floor. 
Sears, Roebuck & Co. 
154 N. Saginaw 
Pontiac, Mich. 
« 
  
SPOTTER. FOR SILKS AND woolens, must be experienced. a 
  SALESMAN sos 
Jal sitcat’ ack meepeauny, “haee? $465 Auburn Road, AuberD 
  
Interestea ip making money — 
full time only, Apply in . reo. 
Bateman & Kampsen tity. 3M _8. Tele FE SALESMEN WA! . «2) 
‘QOVERING, AND "PLUMB Puaert OF oe, can 
NECESSARY APPOINTME: 
ONLY, MR. SHA re 
A 
By; Fox -Dry Cleaners, 719 
~ TOOL. 
ROOM   
HELP FOR | 
AFTERNOON - SHIFT SEF 
“BILL 
WEIGHTMAN 
Frankkn 
| Products 
Co. 29199 Orchard Lake Rd. 
Farmington Twp. 
TV" SPRVICEMAN MUST BE ood bench man. Call MY 2-821. ake on   ‘TYPIST FOR BIULING DEPART- ment. Apply Motorcar Transport 
Co,, 200 East Tennyson   
  . Wanted diemakers, bench 
_hands, must have tool- 
‘room experience, no age . 
limit, apply in person. 
Joda Indwstries Inc., 66 
N. Parke St. 
eomneeterennmnerinedlnaanan 
WANTED: GRILL MEN. 
WANTED EXPERIENCED NSN. lation salesman Tnteresteq in 
make good pe Por appoint- 
ment call PE 5-057 
“WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. P. W. Dinnan x W Huron st. - 
WANTED: MEN WITH PLASTIC experience: also layout men. C & W. Pattern Mig. Co. 6480 Clinton ville Rd. Clarkston. OR 
  
9 _JOUNG MEN 
Soe LY “ ' Por 36 teac are, Call im~ 
Wem. fo 10 nm. "ARTHUR MURRAY ‘STUDIO - 
  
  25 E. LAWRENCE ST. 
SEARS: ROEBUCK | & CO. 
1S > 
SEEKING AN 
Ambitious young man to sel] cus 
tom made Venetian biinds and 
awnings, Experienced preferred, 
but not ¥y. Car 
Position offers good earnings. AN 
employe benefits.   
APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE 
          “TWENTY-THREE :   
  
  “ALTERATION | 
LADY | 
== _ RAPPY ’S 
ae a 
  , TYPING. . ELERT, FE -4-2571 FOR APPOINT-|¢   
  
cou. < siege REPAIRS 
oe a 
EXP. GRILL L.coOK 
+ an bekanys | 
EXP. COOK 
Fn "Esch, Lal ti Pe GIRL 
vand child care. 1 
Stay $0 8 
EXPERIENCED COOK, BIRMIN 
bam Community | unity House, Midwest 
general aannowers eae 
minghsm 
fet yesoking, oF 
good. MI 64586 "salary A ye, ~ Cah tn 
Shor MURRAY STUDIO 
25 -E, LAWRENCE ST.   
  
one who is experienced 
knows how to rvise ane 
oar pays — 
Ress, ANTED: MUSICAL DIRECTOR oa a   
    Birmingham 
HAS IMMEDIATE..QPENINGS 
Secretaries 
fae Stenographers 
WITH OR WITHOUT 
' ‘ SXPERIENCE 
in various ‘tatt staff offices, ach “8 = 
sales, 
and controller’ s Sidra ortice, a 
APPLY. 
2500 BE. MAPLE RD. 
BIRMINGHAM 
OPEN WEDNESDAY TILL 8 P.M. 
GENERAL OFFICE Typing essential. Position is per- 
neue with detior-than-erersgs) | 
ARTHUR'S, . 48 N, Saginaw 8t. 
GIRtS 1 FOR WORK IN LAUNDRY 
only one “$00 8. Telegraph, near Or- 
_chard Lake Ave. - etunity 
    Employment Agencies 8A     
ee 
  
Beets rs 4 “necessa! 
Es = Also Genersi Work Wanted Mole 10 
ABI} 
mons Ais END   
Secs ; * el te Pad te \ : 
  
Sacks) YO nots, ie DP — Ki 
  
  
   
  Work Wanted Female il PPP I A 
  ¥ jronings done, $3, & bu, FE 12-6866 
2 WOMEN W. on WASH- 
PPE boas 
  
    
“CAREER ‘CENTER 
‘ane 
Gini FRIDA yy ‘ody. 
experienced . 
ACCTS. PAYABLE own trans \ 
pA PH err 
pao mm working tontiitone —_ £ Birmin, Em meus Service, ae chan P 
te Bank Bldg. 
  
Downtown office. 6% days’ week. 
FE 42551   
“DENTAL ASSISTANT 
ive iurvicinity of Drayton Plein. PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT 
PE ¢-2551   
GENER: AL. OFFICE or ever. 
PE 42551   
GIRL FRIDAY T need a Soorest girl to train 
ton in is ers” "achosively” 
3, pene Btate   
TYPIST, WITH 
shorthand between «35 and 50. 
fice experience reaired. 40 bours 
weekly, “4 , months, shorter   
  ‘HAVE YOU TR AED 
SALES PERS 
AND HAVE 
BEEN peers 
REWARDED FOR IT? Nationally known companies have 
3 executive openings on part. time 
basis, that will pay you as much) 
&s $410 on each person you train RAPID TYPIST 
Product in complete he TYPI 
ublic. Car a must. 
ell, FE LS ty before noon Thure- 
day; April               
HOUSEKEEPER ae de CHARGE | of fatherless home children for working mother. 
4-0311, ngage cen norman napsonei 
LADY UNDER 50, HOUSEWORK. 
ee children. Live-in. OLive   
            
  
  
LADY POR laa 8T AY 
nights. O) 
LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSEWO! 
and care for 2 boys. One nchoat 
age. Live “Ya, Sunday? 
: = days, or FE GRAESNERS | JOBS FOR GIRLS THE. NATION’S LARGEST IN MICHIGAN 
eround Pues 
.* $945 
GRAE BNER’ S—Pontiac “EXCLUSIVELY FOR GIRLS" 313 Pontiac. State Bank Bide. Phone FE 5-0277 
  
JOBS FOR M EN, TRAINEE . 
T/ TRUCK rer | good ref. Hoe 
TRAIN a $300   
LADY WHO LIKES 
PAINTING 
RATING FOR SELL- 
ING PAINT & WALL- 
PAPER. SOME... EF? 
PERIENCE HEL PFUL 
CALL MR. PLATZ, FE 
42571. 
  
  % start 
_ #6174. Between 6 and MOTHER'S HELPER, sie pays week. bive in, Christ 
MI 64741. an tra! 
‘ier ar’ nals, must a 
en. 
“e ARE E R CENTER 
FE 06-0416 for 
wi- 
  
ois cent E 40561 
“REC CEPTTONISY 
‘ood = ref- 
start. AT CA. | 
Bidg.. typ- 
Ti SSL rn office to greet enente ied 
See Hight shorthand } 4 day week. 
hy ANCY AT CAR) 
  
  
‘ RELIABLE Banterrres 
oat PE ates RECORD GIRL reco Nancy at Career Cénter, Por sales work ene 3h Bidg. FE 68-0416 Por wholesale dtatrfoator. Will be 
SALESMAN FOR - witorEsa x 3 
  
    
‘work he and deliver FE 6-1910. 
WOMAN Wants DAY WORK BY FE 54-8035. the hour.. 94273 | _ the hour. PE 50035. __ $4300| WOMAN WANTS WORK: DISH. “Sine” cook of daywork. PE 
  
Would like honsework by 
the day. . Please call FE 
2.2744. - 
WANTED: BABYSITTING 6 DAYS ek. FE +4006. ' WANTED ED WASHINGS AND TRON- 
es. 
_Mi4t'g AUBURN AVE. FE 44149.   
A-l GENERAL REPAIRS. HOME 
and niu oe after 6. wi LAYING, SANDING & FIN. Pont ac Hardwood ) 
weit Baldwin 
  by Herahberser| 
        ie HILEE ‘HLLOW RACING STABLES mm — 
  
    
In OWN HOME Ike IROR THE Peck 
___ Building Service 12 
  
  BLOCK BRICK_ CEMENT 
- & 32-2468. | ie combination windows $ 
wicHioan, mc HOME a 
  
ADD A_ROOM AT LOW CO8sT. 
PREE ESTIMATES. ALSO 
ROOFING, SIDING, Ri 9 
a oe “AND GREEZEWAYS. CA re i-2 
38. FE 27004. EVES” 
CEMENT AND. E BLOCK CK WORK. 
2... See 
“CEMENT & BLOCK work, FE 5-0782   
     
   
   DRY WALL 
Complete a additions ond 
remodeling Ve 
_Pree estimate F 
ELECTRIC iL WiRtNO_LI 
_Ed Murray, FE 2-8657. 
FLOOR | SANDIN    
    ulpment guar: 
44-3 . Johar wo Tavior. “On 
  
S er, it as Marsh, 
  ® om, oe Raisind wot a work, 
dirt wos gravel. F     
     D&M BLDG: SERV TCE 
CEMENT I8 OUR SPECIALTY: Floors, basem EM 3-4879. 
       
iG, OLD FLOORS 
ialty, Carl L. Bills. FE 
   
FLoon ie SANDING ies | 
Bu ot. 
    
   7819 
GUAR £0 ROOFS. ALL 
         
   
      
  
     
     
           
    
  
       
       
      souRe WOVING, FULLY. ios Fk FE 49450. Lb. A 
  ___ Business Services   
A&B TRENCHING Fostinas. woter tine elt We. tile. PET 
  ACE, TREE SERVICE, be 
and trimming, Get our 
  
“APPLIANCE SERVICE | x1, wav We service all — of 
sear Soe 
bs ad 
R CA sats a retry 
op Se 
eaece WORK we te, act he St Since ‘Ss ol “sae baskets on 
Fireplaces and 
    
© m 
service. Free 
__Phone FE 
LAWNMOWER SHARPENING AND 
cooled service, $140 
_Pontise. Lx. OR 3-211.   
~~ Great Lakes 
Home and Lawn Service 
Small ‘tricking fobs and floor pol- 
FOR 
  
Pla eee 
wk ae on a A a 
ee EE 
THE BEST IN SERVICES, 
____Call ORIando 3-3132 
“HEATING TING SERVICE 
Gas, of] burners end furnaces” 
Age . | GustoM BEBO RATING, WALL 
co. 
  ®t ea WASHING AND WINDOW 
ch I tories, ree cotiin ates. 
|. Shovers Janitorial Ser Bervice. 
Dresimakiag, Tailoring 16 16} 
  DRESSES; SUITS, COATS _terations. 191 E. Huron. PE 41074. 
LADIES’ AND. CHILDREN’ sovations, 6 Arcadia Ct, a 
E 22168   
Income Tax Service 17 
AA INCOME TAX SERVICE 
Wait in Line? 
  rete Eee 2 
E, FLEMING , ORLANDO, 2430s | BAKL ae, ORjende 3-0364 after 7 Be . 
“INCOME TAX SERVICE 
NO WAITING 
BENJAMIN R. BACKUS 
Huron P. Ww. 
‘INCOME TAX 
18 W. HURON 
FE 4-1992 
_bome, OA   
m 18 
FE +1602 ___ Eves FE #0317 
NO WAITIN BENJAMIN R. nn Sue, 
‘EVES, PE 8-0137 
INCOME TAX 6 K SERVICE ‘IN YOUR 
  
~~ JACK BANNEN 
TAX SERVICE 
NEW LOCATION 
| 8. SAGINAW 
  
NEED HELP? With income tax return. $8 per 
rr + oe return. FE wv 
eo | SHI J aping 18A Sininieuren tenet Annee 
LAN a an up by experts 
LANDSCAPE oT OR 
Rome. Fields Go. FE cone 
__Moving & Trucking. 19 
  wants work. 
tod gravel, FE. 2-000) 
O'DEL CARTAGE 
ASE pe arian Cal Fs 44-4696. > Rent Apis F Furnished, 33 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34.   
  2s 
* gsseerd : 
iP i 
i ui A   
    
wa paymenias see Sor 
a 
Ee Ee 
  
__wants work, PE ¢6421 anytime. 
TR AND HAULING, RUB-| _censed Dish anytine. Che Cheap. PE ‘8-1770, 
TIGHT AND vy UCKING, eee Sand, fill 
v vel, Sop sol and fil) dirt, OR | Li 
. anytime. Call FE 
  
Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS 
Pontiac Farm and 
Industrial Tractor Co. 8. WOODWA: 
  
  
  
_mate. PE ¢ saniamae 
ACE WALL , WASHING & pause. 
ing. Free est, $2211, 
ALWAYS Se ERDASLE PAINT- 
 ecomens 26 yrs. exp. FE 
Steaming service. Com- fierce, “ee 39435, 
all all aera Ww ww . re’ 
_by_ steam, tess, 
~~ PAINTING, j, PAPERHANGING — WALLS CLEANE 
TUPPER, OR 3 Tost 
  
Pree estimates. . PE 2 
- FE | PAPER HANGING = og PAINTING. PLASTER Fi FE"? AND on ve 
bi Free es po ool FE 2-40 
4534 
vew TREE @ GERVICE = ghey. 
rai. enre "removal — “tree WALL WASHING NG, AND. S AEITING 
Jen wo anteed, OR 
  
ltd 
SWEDISH AsneGs & THERAPY. 
ial A, technique. 72 
x 
a a otetidindtind 
DAY _ ror, io  iOHT oi VY SERVICE. 
pone. MM. STRABA pane EXPERT TV SERVICH. ALL 
Cox Television. 463 8. Saginaw. 
PE_ 56-4620 
ADIO & TV, 127 8. PARKE 
JOHNGON'S ered “AND TV 
49_E. Walton Bivd. ____ FE +7601 
168 E. Pike 
~ Typewriter | ‘Service » 22A PEP PAPAL API LALLA LIPO 
chine iring. Expert work. 
. ral Printing and Office Sup- 
       
Free estimates, 
|, THOMAS “UPHOLSTERING MS. Li _ PE 5-0888 
PCOVERS, s Ry a Your ma! ceterial, rial. FE 5-6 
     
    
     MA 54785 POUND: ar pont CALL FED- 
__eral one, pe er      
   
          
   
        om ? 1@MO.-OLD BOXER, FAWN ite. Ans. to wee ax 
» 861 N. PE 5-500. 
      
        
    
      Lost: RO . sen NORTH 
age Reward. FE 
  
      
4 EE onl 
  Open. Day oe Bestel, ey REDUCED RATES — ven Sg you. Smith 
Painting & & Decorating 2¢ 20 
  
  
Painting & Wall Washing 2208 
    
WID, WELL FURN. 2 OR 3 BED. 
house Le lt ~ 
Physio-Therapy_ _ IA _ 
Toone ‘COUPLE W WITH 3 SMA . chibareg desires 2 or BK... SMALL | show 
home. Unfurnished. FE   
~ ‘Television on Service 22 = 
: , mon WIkL SHARE FUR sRED COPENHAVER’S RADIO & TV) '¢ room hom wit 2 NT 
ag i lanl wore ae hid er working - girl to share 
. OR 3-1789 after 
Wed. Contracts, » Mtgs. 32 
ACTION! 
On the ah of your ' we 3s i is what r Land St | O& makes, Service calis # to 9 Ja- 
GPARANTEED TV REPAIR, A’ att 
nc 3, RADIO-TV. iTV. FE GIT Bee, Us for” fe Vast be 
} . i? too large all com 
nitw: M., Stout, Realtor 
N Saginaw pireet 'pn, FE s-s16s 
BEFORE YOU 6ELL TOUR LAND 
contract, shop around then see TYPEWRITERS & ADDING Ma- 
  
CAPITAL SAVINGS & LOAN E 
sw. Huron gt ee Sosa   
8 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- 
ia ir Cooley Leake Rd, EM 
Lost & Found 24 nusse! Young   
IMMEDIATE ue jand contract 
a |-K L. . Templeton, Realtor 
oh "MORTGAGES > =. Age grigy - 4 Hh eave 
  
ico CASH   
WE 
NEED .! 
. flee er ae - Peet cow. 
ea 2 i Jc: HAYDEN, Realtor : EB, Walton Open Eves, 
Wanted Real Estate 32A   
CASH FOR LOTS. ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN 
BATEMAN-KAMPSEN one 2 VATE Der REALTORS FE 40528 
Aerotred red Knapp na 18 Fred | Yerman ir 
AUDIVOX HEARING AID. RM. 1 RM. 10,7 
40530. 6 Ww. : PE 4.2577 
tras | HAVE 2 CLIENTS POR How of eee: bs of Ag 3 on 
$iz.080 Pores ol Pa. Taye 
‘PEDDLING YOUR 
- PROPERTY?   
Sell-To Trade You o’puY ir IT-WE'LL It 
  
Clarkston » Real Estate A 
» 0 8, mS rkston, "phew 
aS i KS WAN / 
a bees Us Teewte fe be ots gh EB) 
“WHITE > 
ae al a i McKINNEY 
wee S 
wo ac ar AO nye 41197 
— gr ig 
erties, acreage oF mee Quail. 
buyers 
ROY KNAUF, Realtor   
  26% W 
“LISTINGS WANTED 
for all skinds res 
erty in the Rochester ares. 
Roger B. Henry, Ine. 6) 3) es St. 160 B. Auburn RA 
Mich. —s CONTRACTS *| 
“ate win at 
or Not Séld" 
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entrance. EMpire 
Tie ae 7 ROOMS AND BAR PRIVATE 
— a oe ROOMS, UPPER. 4 
Teena couple oe ewe men. 
  
  
  LH. BROWN, Realtor 
1382 W. Huron. _-Ph, FE 2-4820 
W.. Huron; FE 2-1421, OA 6-3338 
hare many buyers pa We ha 
OL 14121 
  
  
street. Close to town and 
Sock, * era _ A 
   
      
      
     
    
   
    
   
            
         
     
       
             
     
        ia CLEAN Mia 7 
an        
     
__Plorence. 
  
    ‘Rent Apts. Furnished 33 
29-6236. 
T Room KITCHENETTE a ee: 
Ms WUR- " Ent, & bath: Adults. 
2 ROOMS, CLOSE TO TOWN AND Ve "thw a One child weleome. 
21 Rooms, » NEAR “FRCL CAE   
  
    
      | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 
Ph WATERFORD. re APT. - Mae zs ot. Hod * i 
_tbie party. MA 62008. "| AP BOS. BTC am CLEAN 
       
        
      7 LAROE Roos = Ransatberes 
      
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         + ROOMS AND nate downtown, new) 
dren_ allowed, 
  
       
     
       
         
   
         
  
         
   
   
       
       
    
          
     
   
              
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        -1PE #6161; 
          
   
o- Onkiand SrLvan LK, “FRONT Sziren Vitoos tuece 
meres “Income with’? apart 
- CASH 1, iis, ¢, room ond hh 
“’SYLVAN. 
  
   
  
      
   
   
       
     
   
     
   
    
    
   
      
     
   
     
          
   
   
         
        LOVELAND 
ENT Welebilebed tn 196   
ener, . storm 
— 450 down to 4% per 
NORTH o~ Nearly new 2-bed- 
hand shower, carpeting aoe FLOYD KENT, Realtor. 4 W, Lawrence 
Next to Gecvunsre eg 
LoT. “la serve. 
$595 Down 
| NEW 2 BEDROOM 
_ -FHA HOMES ‘ 
OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 P.M. 
dene be BLDG: co. 
  
  se VACANT quick aS 3 
) {tad family 
AG. “ELLIOTT. & SONS i “western inrge at fat 
shower, “led 
Jated e foot lot, new 
neigh: $ and sereens 
“priced at $9,450 with $2,000 down 
tie ad A saa" Ba come. rae liv! bg grea, 3 
bedi" lasers ale are 
FE me” or toe 4-4813 Ww." ae feos 
Y Rept 2 nedrecm hem with, wath 
$1,600 down, Retier 
Fane SHEPARD 
wa ING’ DOWN bedroom 
    
COUNTRYSIDE L er ae op 2: 
oora, 
Ber lot, tree $1400 down. alt, ed "hi * ape eto 
Fad for ‘colored. 
‘er! Rear wi Terms. 
roves lncome i Fustine. 2 units 
comes. Noa arene wae. 
Commerce Lk. Priv., Round 
pene on vorner jot, e1 heb. $3,500 
Secluded al nem. re. .— 
on 
Foon hey 5 ceramic ile bath, bath, tI CLARK REAL Serave ; 
room home. | | MODEST MAIDENS 
i —- eo 
        
        f By Jay Alan 
  
  
month. Pius 
om emt. for owner. Only $2,500 
“RIDGEWAY REALTOR 
915 Baldwin 46203 
__MULTIPLE LISTING in 
@- ACRES,*t ROOM MODER 
“3000 Sherwood fd. off Saxhabaw. 4 DOwN   
burn “Heights “Lot yoorise._ Well and tank included, Wo fi- 
hance 
wM, Go. TCOMB, REALTOR FE 54-0522 
$550 Down NEW S'ROOM HOMES 
$36.97 Per Mo.   
  
      erh oq 
ped docs: 
WILLIS M. BREWER. 
ee aa oe 
:. ‘bedroom, 2 tots. Cag lake privi- 
go 2 Em. oan oe we Behind 
Joe's, “a down. 
2 By See 0 Alton, $7,360 with 
Ww, DINNAN 
66 W. Huron PE 62577 
pe ee re ae 
Foreea cit oi heat Lie 
fee home, wast kitchen beth and 
kr kee 
  and 
hear rarage, 0 tae" — Pius mais heat and hat wear 
jodernized hous: ¥ itenen, tiled bath. 
ponies - Ry sy oon hem Near schools, shop- 
wood 1 acre over- a x a sun 
ia Rae Sette a ine rast ond rh . : to model, between Oakland = new 2 bem orick., Lares | ann Montcalm. 
< room, w rpe 
. Sra kitchen. Utility room Ca Hg-K stell Rea! ty ee a beauty, | 95 Oakland __ PE 5-945 
—, Meer Rar Other homes from $7,500 up. haar ¢ Also desirable take - front lots, = 3 1 ow vl ya 5d jum 
, Not ze Harve He | 
"t. GG Trocke ~~. Realtor 
    
8. 
blinds. Gas 
  
fo BUY. “TO SELL. REALTOR 
Partridge is the “Bird” to see. 
3 BEDROOMS—CITY.   
  
    
       
      
    
   
                   
   
     
         
       
    
      
$300 Dn. - 80” lots, hh doors, 
pd aewe: more. 
Castell Realty 
ANNETT OFFERS 
Near St. Michael's   
  
Brick Ranch | 
In exclusive location, prac- 
* theally aa attractive. 
bedroo ran home. iaeat k tat ctomce Kitchen 
pone in Moe 
Resta me Saas aininum = t rtorme and 
     
  Cem: way : with ee ent sh top come Seen yn Fa Fem car 
Tri Level—Lk. Privile 
    L tied ec of the _ 
cludes Pe’ the full bath, —basement, heat, 
Pose god ante tot" Many oe sthool, . transportation 
Py sad heres. Full price $12.- 
ig a _ T 1 
ro ONLY Too “Ontiand ave. se Ales Open Ey Free Parking |.   
IDEAL MOTEL SITE 2 miles north of Oxford, cutet 
location on busy highway, com- 
mercial soning, ence! front- 
    age on Very scenic, 13 
acres call us for price and terms 
FAMILY HOME 
lake privileges 
— 
rch, 2 ¢ 
children. frame, 
Lake, 
apece,. fireplace, sun 
garage. bie “terms =— 
5% CONTRACT 2 bedroom floor furnace, 
shemions siding Me Lap tress 
‘w school, nretal fivabie 
siteet. ara eS SS livable 
— 
anna 
MART R EA LTY 1062 W. Huron:   
FR 54-9407   
              4 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE 
   
    ariidae 
A BIG FAMILY 
RANCH HOME 
  P pS New house near Commerce Rd, 
drooms basement ‘ol heat. 
Near Clintonvill, Rd. 2 Bedroo: eye stove. Large lot fenced, | 
s780 
ROSE McLARTFY __ FE_2-2102_or FE 5-3578 
~~ SUBURBAN A dandy 2 bedroom &. bath with 
peoenvend = Pp Ay -E- a 
~ Jere 
“FOR C COLORE D Well focateo 7 rooms and bath 
Mrs. Bell, FE 2-3616. a 
CUCKLER REALTY 236.N. Saginaw = PE 4-408 
BERKLEY 5 RM. ME. & i a af. 300, “Sense ta base. 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
BRICK INCOME 
Hlassed in ty tegnt porch, 3 . bed bans s pore ~ 
2, yet sized =modern 
kite a < s rooms and bath up 
private entrance, attached 
far 3 Eo Segeusent with gas 
fenced yerd in—has - bed, bee trode amd shrubs. This 
is a very clean home. 
“PERRY PARK. 
$1,375 DOWN 2 bedrooms. Living room #x18 din- ing room and kitchen, very mod- 
ern, be bath, off heal, part base- 
Rt blocks t6 school, lot 50x 
“OFF JOSLYN 
"$1,183 DOWN 
be La, 2 es yy et Chistes neneal 
‘this will make ood starter name for~ ne saree. 
‘IVAN Ww. 
SCHRAM. FE 5.5091 or FE 5-947] 
it Ey peewer ph. FE 5.2566 
— & ba Tye 1 oes 
1 seat eae Real, "Estate Exchangt 
~ ADAMS” OAKHILL 8T 
Nice 6 room pengaien: —* base- 
ment, corner jot Convent to 
schools and ‘| area, Very 
clean, Nice a only 
87.480 with’ $2,500 down, Shown by 
appointment only, After 5. 3-2420. . . 
2 peo ‘home Paved street 
Corner jot. =. yard. Base- 
ment, * aus hea 4 oo = 
#. 500, $1,250 down. A’ 5. 
383 Auburn Ave. PE 43303 
BRICK BUNGALOW   
bse il ween, Sheet. uaae hae 
at oom, hed tiled me ire 
large bedroom up ] 
: SYLVAN LAKE 
Just atross the road trom 
ca nron cea He fh co 
as ox $12, terms, 
SEMINOLE HILLS ‘EM BREE & GREGG 1665 Union Lake Rd. w Union e Village 
BM 
Byes. PE 3-3705 or EM 33107 
10 ACRES WITH A GOOD 3 BED- Piston. “Pull” price miles bes] 
ae MARBL E, <BLE, Realtor 
- Anne ER eid ses 
WHITE —   
  
@ mover fixtures, double ae 
Fire slarm system. Needs 
interior finishing. Priced te for quick a8 ball at $9,600 with only 
FIRST TIME OFFERED 
This neat 2 bedroom home situ- 
ated on a large nicely lot featuring cat ve 
Walls, basement, aluminum storms | sereens, kt pew = a4 | 
down Better hurry = a on one! 
WHITE BROS. 
e O Qpen Eves ‘til ® 
FIRST OFFERING 
ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES 
$13,500 
One of the best kedt hom os in 
this fine lake ee is be- 
ing offered for aly 
This attractive 1'y any with’ full Sun _10 Yo" 8   
besement, forced air .ofl heat, 
ie beth, I's car @arage and a 
beautifully landscaved jot. will #- 
gant the most ‘disert ninate of 
@ buyers. 
see. this home 
W M. 
-|KENN EDY REALTOR *: 2007 W. Huron PE 43660 Open Evenings ti 9 
Brick, 4 Bedrooms 
And Tile Roof The rooms are quite —— ‘and 
include. a fireplace, | music 
gee hot 
stre! Tt ts a ver well-built home and original own er wishes to sell 
| SEE IT TODAY, NO OBLIGATION 
H. W. Bigel low | Huren 
re” Sees. or FE shines . 
“MULTIPLE Listino “SERVICE 
GATEWAYS to, 
HAPPINESS 
BIG VALUE SMALL -PRICE 
7 room, ty ys — insulated 
frame home, 4 bedroo 2 baths, 
full basement, -nice neighborndod 
Close to schools. stores, bus. and 
churehes. Pull price $8,250, Tins 500 arn. WHY WAIT? see Pian to today 
  
5475 Bs 
ae 22 
a: 
® case of love at 
me is designed for 
8, overlook: 
ite, “a “tle abet. Bh | basement, 
fire. iy ‘Tapdsenped to lott sex 300 ft. 
00. BE 4 Ottered at $24. terms, 
uy—To Sell-—To T YOU BUY TF OWELL INSOME 17 
MAHAN ; praia at ‘aca saute Exchange |" BROS. | M ay __Fot Sale Houses 43      
      Villa Stee 
  
     
   
     2%) car ie. jot, 
“We'll do the story of your life, but someone else will play 9.950. 
, | the leading role — — ean mah he Spe” : wAVATKINS LAK : 
Tous “= ers year around 
Mving on the at a baer- 
For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses: 43} gain, Gas “heat. full, bath. Fire 
$800 DOWN > A Steal for a Handyman 
3 BEDROOM BLILD. NOW \ ke tra beach. 
ted on the east side. all/ in our well restricted -Wate: porch. Very eee Ey Hy eerege.| Mille y= tes, Bitasaies & pol lot Needs some work, 96.950. 81.- 
managed. Pull orive Oi HERBERT ¢ DAVIS PRIVILEGES © 
on poe gaperenes 4925 Pontiac Lake Ra. $4311 On Union & Lovg Lakes. This ¢ 
NEAR nish ER ; Leave Your house. “Gute ts tan be. Large o terms oid Imagination at Home Soacem Demme poem. i. se fo om ~ You Fon't need it to see the fully aere wo x 180. 
20 ACRES * vane & attractive frame | Only $8,500 $1,500 down 
Pr NG SPRING Lake locaton just off State it SECLUDED Good 10 room modern house. 50x Has liv room adjoining con-| .With your own private Swedish 
barn. Granary add) venient kitchen-dinetie. 3 bath house for health and reduc- chicken house. Located on black] rooms, breexeway; 2 car| mg. This 2 bedroom home js neat road north of Lapeer. Full garage. This well-built ho clean aé a pin. Exce ly 
¢ $11,500 lastered walls, hardwood rs well built. led walls, oak 
. basement. Lot 100 x 230, beauti-| floors. Mice utility | roam,” i INCOME fully landscaped Priced below to-}| caf hs Near St. Patrick's costs as owners gg nly. 1 mi. to the Union 
Ths tmcgme has 3 apt, with ri] Ave moving bt $1400. B. top Oe Tent $135 | per oy THELMA M. ELWOOD REALTOR 
$243 Cass - Abilonbeth Rd 
PE 5-1284 or FE 4-3844   
9 - BEDROOMS 
or| $7 00-Down| ¢ 
PAYMENTS 
$37.97 PLUS een & INSURANCE 
fia tay ges] 2 oa Opdy' Gas 
nS eee -LAKESIDE 
rere uaa) WAGNER off the. used Towra ian \*HOMES “automatic of] furnace, New bath 
1960 N. Opdyke Rd. 
FEA ~~ WHY PAY RENT? 2 bedrm. Full bath, Plastered 
walls eeeeweed floors. Alum)- 
and screens, Large 
‘ine privileges, 
— pews   
num _ si 
lot wet 
Dew tat i190 Bown 
C.PANGUS 1919 M13 ___Phone Ortonville 132 Coflect 
“The 
Coronado” Situated in the —— ‘country- side on the fh 
ideal pl village ot ‘Clarkston 
meter oor heating, ator 
hum bin; Within walking distance 
schools, churches and shopping 
and only minutes from downtown 
‘Pontiec. Imagine fui) face brick 
ranch homer on ty acre lots with 
boy ow blacktop streets at only 
. $14,800. Vets — $300 down, Civil- ign — smallest possible down pev- 
ents. Mode! located between M15 
ba . on Waldon 
. 1 block from the Clarkston 
Sun, 10 
Clarkston Real Estate 20 8S. Main, ciareates. Mich 
MAnle 58-3226. MAple _5-5621 
A HOME OF YOUR OWN | 
ROOMS - CLOSE 
An older home at ‘boul really 
take your interdst. rooms 
and full bath up, : rooms and 
lavatory down. Screenéd porch, 
basement garage. deep jot, oii 
heat. Immediate possession. Gooc 
rouming house or will make a 2? 
family income Price and terms reasonable 
TWO FAMILY INCOME: 
On Paddock, just 
Wonderful   
north 
co 
WLAWN | MEADOW: 
— just off. Kennett Rd Good 
mm 
askin, 
$1,000 down. Seeing is believin 
possession Make o deal right ower. 
AUBURN HEIGHT 
A very nice property in 
tel a 6 
all fl) floor, 
walls, hardwood floors, firepiace. 
2 car garage Storms and screens, 
eit steam heat, full basement, 
and large rooms Seccectiont, Make 
an appointment today 
NEAR LONGFELLOW SCHOOL 
Newer 2 bedroom home with din- 
ine room, 12216 living room, # 
kitchen, full bath & utility room. 
Good si rooms, large = lot, 
storms and screens, Ear! pee 
ston, Price & terms are 
VICINITY ancy <a 
Built In ‘50, H 
home with fi eee d 
bedroom space up. School 
across the blacktop sireet. tates ' 
  
lot, garage, storms and screen 
basement, oli heat, nad sh 
ONLY $7,500 with $2,000 
                    | FE 2-1820 
. schools. heary ltos daily. Sat. & |- 
| 1362 W. Huron 
good lo- 
room, white. oe :   
   
               12.800" on ‘$3.800° down, 
WEST | ied Egg Jeay- 
mas as sered ae far’ pn My = g 
sulated, 
teep lot, 
road. $9,950 with $2,950. or liberal 
discount for cash. Call tonight{ 
$ ACRES - Roomy rural ‘farm 
home, rm kitchen. basement, corner Tocation. 20 
miles no! on black- 
2 a Mir acct te ‘elbow room’ yet 
only pA... way from work, 
It would be to fix i the 
way you want —~ this Spring! 
39-750 ith $2,600 . 
DI HWY. FRONTAGE — Over 
3 acres with 2 modern homes. 
+bedrms., basement, oil 
heat’ Extre érm,. modern home, 
- 397 ft. road frontage. Ideal for 
home end ee. a with 
$5,000 dow’ 
FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 54-6105 
» Next to the Consumers Power 
  
            iy 3 : Sqn 
oe  &   8,1 
      
Signs Are Everywhere 
WIDE SELECTION hot avail Baro? E 
“BUSINESS IS GOOD AT LADD’s” 
LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS 
4286 Dixie H . arr Plains 
erie wert ‘or M24 
WHITE. 
BROS. 
"The 
Continental” . AN Anvensune 2 IN MODERN   
  
BD CHARLES, Realtor 
FE 4.0521 1717 8. Telegraph Evenings FE 5.6878 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
GI RESAL Buy sellers equity oy GI 4% per 
cent morteage, 2 bedroom home 
per month includes taxes and 
end In new Le ae ee A-i con. 
dition and only $1,800 down. $57 
r month includes taxes and 
surance, 
NCH TYPE BUNGALOW - 
| RANCH oak, floors, pias- 
walls tile bath, wardrove 
closets, full basement, auto. heat 
and hot water, comination storm 
and screens and many other 
.& 
SIDE full becement, 
= EAST 
2 bedrooms. home schools 
e just $i. - with $1,000. oven’ 
- LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 bedroet home with easy ac- 
cess to lake. hes fo heat -“ 
hot weter, large utility room- new i's car Gres ied price 
$7,990 with $1, 
| George R Irwin REALTOR ™e Baldwin Ave 
FE 54-0160) or 4 i aac 
FE 2-85 
Co-operative Real Estate ; Bechange 
BROWN pown— Lovely. starter home 
kitehen sink, 
not be al! you 
ife paying. for it. Lake petviloges 
$1,500 Down — Summer lake cot- ight on the lake. Al fur- nit he” “included, Nice sandy 
beach. Large lot, 17 miles from 
cjty. Call Sirs. Burke, FE 4¢-7339. 
41.500 POWN—witiems, Lal Lake aye 
cial. Priced at only bor 
bungalow. For full  cotbeuins cali 
Mrs. Hoyt, FE 2-9840. Real value 
$10,500 RANCH BUNGALOW—Just 
like new. Bult in 1963. Aftached 
-1%_ car. garage, Automatic otf 
fat Oak floors & plastered walls. 
nis home is tm perfect condi- 
tion. See it todey 
| $12,000 BRANT -REW— Modern bun- galow with fuli_ basement and ril 
fired forced hot water heat 
Recreation ‘rm. Oak floors, plas- 
tered walls, Fireplace, Exeeption- 
ally large rooms. Insula < 
jor 
Hh and bere 
L. H. BROWN, Realtor Ph. FE 24910 
Co-operative R Real Estate Exchange 
STOUTS 
Today! 
Best Buys: 
$450 DOWN And small monthly par- 
ments on this cute 3 room 
partly modern home located at Cass Lake with nice 
-sereened, porch and lake 
privileges on Cass Lake. 
EAST SIDE Cute as a bug's ear is this 
bedroom dg 8 real value. hv —— 
end paved 
morthly payments. on 1 
ance. Total price only $10,- 
060.00, 
COMPLETELY FURNISHED 
Gis. S"Focm, home’ witein . distance of down           
       
     
         
  A 3 bedroom brick ttn full. base- 
= with a "pubic. sewage’ spate LL WITY IN AN IN- , . 
wes eae with big discount. 1o3| paved nog 2 & public water, This 
N. Roselawn " ry , ring 
yy ty Bh . m > 
Charles ph WS a ing  pietu “i eS 
MUL WARD'S ARD °°] ‘Manor gives you suburban 2 wving 
bj brick, basement. s with schoo! bus, local 
heet, wiy . ce polic PP rater sage banking, -shop- 
living room and hall, drapes, ven-| ping churches. & schools. Base- 
etian &, id ae ‘trom $15, 
$10,600, Terms eis VA $800 DOWN 
terford. Asbestos shingle. Base. FHA $2.500 DOWN 
ment Plumbing end scp aswn | Model open daily 1 to 8 p.m. on 
good deal on a Koos. 
with. full basement. Automatic hot | 
ter, 3 . bath,   
Fernberry off Lake Rd., 
mode] phone, PE eaibe 
GI HOMES LAKE PRIVILEGES Located im «Waterford Village — 
— to —e & shi area. 
ck these 2 a ou 
buy Le new home: ? 
3 Crdveome - : 
24 ft. living reom,- 
orn kitchen with eating space 
ag 
ieee cnseed metal kitehen 
abinets, 
Drive Dixie Hwy., to Water- 
for, m left om Andersonville 
Rd: “» mile to el, Oven 
from 3 te 1 daily. 1 to 1 Gat. 
aod ay 
WHITE BROS. .~ 
ge ge 
-Phone be 
Open_ Eveg ‘til - > to §   
$550 Downl} 
NEW SROOM T HOMES 
$36.97 Per Mo. PLUS TAXES A! - TORARCS 
+, - oy transportation 
EL OPEN rr & SUN 
120 
Out Oakland to Blaine Bas 
block to model between ¢ Jand 
and Monte 
: Castell Realty 95. Oskland “sy 
$1250 DN. # BE DEMS. 
Paved street in Dodges Park area 
_ with Cass Lake privileges. Four 
,fooms and beth down with 3 
“bedrooms up. Full basement with 
furnace and automatic hot water 
heater. Really a wonderful buy | 
at 7950 
R. D. RILEY. BROKER 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE ¢-1187 
NEAT BUNGALOW — 
IN KEEGO HARBOR 
Attractive battleship gray siding. 
rimmed with white, § nice rms. 
th. excellent basement, 
auto ro furnace. ear gerece. 
$1,500 down: r month 
And "DA worth it! 
\ DANDY HOME 
ONLY $1,500 DOWN 
2 nice lots with Cyclone fence 
surround this somone modern 
2 bedroom home with 24 ft. car- 
peted living 1 
leges. Outdoor g 
G HOU X & FRANKS 
NERAL REAL ESTATE 
4395 Dine Hwy 3-701 
Open Until @, Sat. "til 5 
MR. TRADESMAN 
We have ai latge, well- 
located.” 3 bedroom home 
Close to downtown, 
piste Just $8500, with 
down Perfect setup 
for man who conducts 
his business from his home- 
PAUL A.. KERN, INC. Ti% WN. Saginaw FE 2 
_ “Real Estate Since 1919 
ms I RESALES 
thmore Latge 2 bedroom, 
Vian petement oll furnace. Car- 
vin   
furnace, aluminum = ‘ein 
— water softener. 86600 
“PONTIAC RBAL! iin - 77 Baldwia     
lODERN BRICK BUNGA- 
eg en Pontiac & Rochester. 
Garage, large lot. Vacant. $4,000 down. 
SASHABAW. ROAD, 5 rm. modern 
voy eat, $7,250. Low, 
paym 
“JOSEPH. F, REISZ 
‘ie Sar     
    only § . 
-_ w Open 9 to ’ 
ent, 
ROAD, Brand 
hie ail the ney. Close to schools, Move ee) ee ; 
     wae, Saco, 
moe 
Lai ehigees Realtor 
KNUDSEN Ardmore St. 
Brie ames’ omen pet - Ment. Also Pia soprovea district, 
Donelson Park” 
     
    
te liv. T ‘s., - 
Tm. Ww ‘fire screened 
terrace, large br kfast rm. wy 
Every is madorh to os Bs wa 
ute ‘and re large ; is also 
pt and are © wei Jand- 
WM: Call us now 
H. KNU DSEN REALTOR 
510 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 
one FE 4-4516 
COUNTR¥ BME — LARGE, ° 
room on 2- site 
Lake _Recrenttion 
ardwood replace, steam 
heat, excellent "knee al only $18, 
EDROOM RANCH—On 3 
ithe, built in 
000, 
ear old. Lo 
et ye se 
ll a atures Ae buyer, s32 
C. Schuett ALTOR 
8081 Commence Rd. 
GAYLORD Perfect for Children | Commetely frmeed, = front 
os ree” rooms a tiled baseme*t, Tota! Bm $12. 700 
a se. be glad_you looked at 
City of Oxford 
° “er 
E. Flint 8., Lake Orton. 
Close to Joslyn One story. Three bedroom home 
with « light bright basement. 
Monthiv pavments of $69 ner mo. 
ineluding taxes and insurance. 
You mist see this before you buy on now. 
and . carn — look- 
© landeci jot. Sloe you brveegen on ‘wo lakes 
on ine lud: ta and insurance Don't mee this. 
‘Attractive Outdoor 
Setting 
For one story home..Large this 
shade trees and lake privileres 
BS Mp4? Ae oe fm excellent condition. 
et aad terms. Gas heat. Built in 
GAYLORD 
—¥E 4.9584 1% EF Pike st Oren Fre 
_—____ Multiple le Listing Service 
GILES 2 BEDROOM 
RANCH HOME “tron 
“ith corm nd etorms # 
and awnings. Own- ered waving ‘oon. To be sold for cash 
HOME. AT ES MACEDAY LAKE 6 room house, 1 bedroom 
Cail and make popint- ment to see this now 
FOR COLORED € room, modern hom. oak floors. pla me with 
reneporetion Best ov Ss ony $2000 down on 
WE NEED LISTINGS 
GIL. LES REALTY CO. #3 PE 56178 
  New Brick Ranch 
Cherokee Hills 
This custom const: ructed 3 bed. room offers . re exie Seth room attrec. 
om eve’ 
ful 
* food b homes! 
CARL * BI 
593 Community nIRD Reiltor 
Sei ives, PE £1389 
a ae porch, Nesem and new 2 der bloc oar cn | Ampte for ae “i 
oF $ more homes, owner ies 00 full price. HOM. He 
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_THE # PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. ADRIL 8, 10956   
Sale Lots” 46   
_ HUMPHRIES: 
oF 2074 “TE Ea bua hd dl 14       
   
ete. Fraud ° and = more. ‘pou 
East Side Area. 
inside gees Base- 
Garage. ‘& out. 
I. R. Hiltz pRalecon, 
1011 Ww. Huroe at. - _FE 5-6181 
_ OPEN DAILY & SUN. 18 
416 OSMUN os en 
Met heat 
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Russell Young REALTOR 
  412 W. raren. ~ a bem] 
8 ,ROOM HOME 
nes t., 
Anderson area. Terms. 2 car ga- 
John. K. Irwin 
101 
e FE 
Eves, FE oe .or Y Raginaw: St. 
7 
FE 5-4646   
SPARKLING CL 
2 BEDRM. BUN EAN 
GALOW 
CUTE AND. SPOTL ESS one floor, this cory, de- 
ienfa west suburban 2 bedroom 
of] house prleed bat Sh 
‘BUD’ Nicholie|. with $2°300 
ite and insurance esta 
om. eee, St, 
Eves. Mr, Vorhes   
TRADE FE 5-1201 
PE +2008 
== late & good lot as down pap. 
4 on 3 bed 
basement, reom starter home 
large ot, ‘with full 
75x225 ft. In Waterford Townsiip | 
$395 Down   ROW   STYLE BUNGALOW 
FULL BASEMENT, 
SIZED r. ON E E OR     XTERI A 
READY FOR YOU TO FIN- 
F, REALTOR Sr Williams Lake 
Ofienner 5:30 call On yr038 ON THE INSIDE. 
. Wood vel 
Raf M 
  MULTIPLE LISTING 
BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN 
4 BEDROOM FAMILY Hi 
Attractive home situated on 
tiful wooded lot. memory able 
rooms — 
harey Tuteee 2 2 aver- SERVICE 
a 
a en u 
liv- 
. heating plant, 2 po garage, 
joa og to nadie conaidet toons in 
WHITE FRAME BUNGALOW 
. $1,850 DOWN 7   
attic, off ry ¢, heat, car. ‘This p Lg 
Same with — to 
Belinea streamiined Kitchen oh garage, situated on lot 
Joslyn a $8, 
ai outstanding it price 
buy * 
BEDROOM. BUN 7eA LE OR TRADE—$10,950 
beautiful 
  yaad 
     ye OFFICE OPEN 98 
A, JOHNSON, ‘Realtor | ~~~ 
1704 § Ess Ra Ba ee MODERN. 
80 ACRES os 
fesse of developing 
TRIPP ek ee rn, Corner with 
Lr “down will $12,000 
~~ raed a ACRES ve, custom . Woodea » wd 
Sie | ets pg Decorated to” faushee po OE A Som 
og draw scree tereene. Lot ~ payment; 5 
ae $2 ACHES Choice Location frontage, Ye poonere 
2 Ottawa, Bute on a at sopietment Priesd”™ ek home=3 bed ae sony ores with reasonable, 
| Brice cere tees: | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | ‘ four’ ane = your en- “Shen Teves rm Se id 
precs Be next summer. 
as NE : Bul DER: S 
For Sale Lake Prop. 44 feud townahip: ‘Ta no NS 
AUTIPUL 85 PT. LAKEFRONT ee Attagtive builders’ terms oe = ah pe Lake, aoe #4 
44000." 
Che ERORE [OT WEAR WATE KINZLER - 
eas Roy: Annett Inc. 
aids em. SS ey senaendiee for, fur bdScinent with 'tew ‘es WILLIAMS: LAKE 
PLD DISTRICT 
    
    
  
  
  
        
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pect | Puch at cht ae oe 
  
    
  fanch, attached arate ES, PW. DINNAN t ef-jandscaped. ‘ © W. Hur | : 
Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ofneny HOME WITH 40 ACRES. 
EAST OF PONTIAC 
3 eas, heat Pn gy a my FARMER’S FARM 
Jems, eamnGtOS. OB Gus O6se. GIMP! |. as tees op nese fees te | ene Ut - New em ay h — rich re = dis- 
“HE. Weaver, Broker — ae MGT, Maen end 1445 E. Auburn Ra. right in. Barn, stanchions, ' Rochester OL OL 2-0621. . ¢ we -_ , + ry 
ae: rt s , . 2m. Foe Sele Lote 46)” eee on hd bee . — gic. 48 atres now seeded. 
BUY NOW ae eee Oe We only have one of these choice 
lots left. Liberal terms. m4 
down per venti . 
© privileges. Only 4% "niles 
from city. < 
$1,900 FULL PRICE-Choice little 
farm, Almost two acres. Terms FLOYD KENT, Realtor *% W, Lawrence FE 56-4105 
, Open Eves. 
+ Next to the Consumers Power 
  $3,000 LAKE FRONT — and you _ 
cap have liberal terms, Here is POR FARMS AND ACREAGE 
a real value Call_Rutledge, OR 3-1111. FE 40003   POR SALE: 38 ACRE FARM, me 
m house, hardw 
Teter, and electric. “% mile. “osuth 
of Dryden. 4191 | Mill, by owner. L. H. BROWN. Realtor | 
1962 W Huron ' Ph FE | 12-4810 
BY OWNER, LOT CENTRALLY 
_located. Cash or terms. FE 2-0010.   
  
2 Acres—Close.in 00° ACRES 7 HOUSE. ROOM 
a ood, water. 2 barns. 12 miles 
of Pontiac, $75 month - For 1 
Rent Farm Property 48-A/ slice OF HAM   
  
      
    
  
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drive-in Business Opportunities 51 
120 FT. ON DIXIE _ 1 block bidg., 24x29 
l%-ear garage. Idea) 
restay: 
eet. tax cons’ 
ious FR ANKS - GENERAD REAL ESTATE: 4395 9 Hw OR 30701 
ERY Phone ville 132 “ soa BS “fae Lens Colvece | gg ge a eee ge ee 
CONTRACT. $2,500 down and 
  
REAL ESTATE-MUST SELL FOR ¢ 670 Viaultipte St. rehome PE 4-355 By major ott 0. Smell, invest. | 8! 
Waterford. Commerce Town. | WATKING a lo “4 LARS Por turthe c call FE 
¢, Pleasant Lake and” Wolver- vide, 1,000.” Apply 4708 ‘High. In AURANT ine Leke 5 ine eis land Rd. afternoons week. | Hot os the Dinie, Ready to 
Red Tore {fase fume—|, Ramee mite orse 120 ACRES. § JOSSMAN RD, oon - OR Paes Rsad fl 
vie Casein, RA. Seiler waoean | RCMLIAS REO. ANAT, rE 30 Bouse. Large basement bers. Y eane ten " MEAGHER REAL ESTATE 
Oxford, Mich OA 8-312 2.Bay Service Station 
    
HARDWARE, PO! 
. 20 years, 
Box Ti, Write Feitine 
  
ome bulls, exes 
1111 Jos oi at ren AND WE INE 
SCHRAM _FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 
a he L 
. Coaperabve he Real Estate ‘Exchange LIQUOR - 
i eenty Ara capacity parking sling “capacity 
IVAN 
  
  
  
  
on, premises, FE 4-5655. — i ~~ wuar 
DIXIE HIWAY Al. 
122% feet on Digie and over ft. on Williams Corner: lot and 
a choice one, Near Pontiac Drive- 
eater, This land is som 
commercial also for light 
manufacturing. “Also large 7 rm. 
‘modern bome.” This 
Mi “old and is cellent condition. For on par- 
ticulars call Mrs. Hoyt PE 2-9840, 
_ We also have 0 x 253 ft, near 
Waterford. This also has good 
& rm ‘nrodemn home. Two car 
garage “You can have your 
home and bapenece here, Call Mrs 
Burke FE 4 
L. H. BR OWN, Reahior- 
1362 W. Hurop Ph FE 2-410 
DO IT YOURSELF An ideal jocation between Water- 
ford and Sregtes Plains,   
ALTORS 
FEderal 8-0466 
Open "Brerings and Sunday 1-4 
CASH FOR LOTS. ASK FOR © + 
-TOM BATEMAN 
BATEMAN-KAMPSEN, 
REALTORS — FE,4-0528 
377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun, 
Cooperative | Real Estate Exchange   
lor _& 
hemneanel yome ounce : a 
‘ “ ’ ae or oursel! wuipm e a 
DONELSON PARK gales. 100 A. on Dixie by 349 ft ft. commercial Gond corner —— Black- 
top road. 100x130 ft. Ideal building 8 and an excellent ‘nearly w 6 room home, $10,000 down, 
pl fon hg cen go — will handle this property. 
Being offered at $2,400 ROY KNAUF, Realtor 
so 26‘, W. Ruron FE 32-7421 OA $-3339 
64 x 281 -   
. ‘Close in west —e lo 
fer 
M-59 WEST OF PQNTIAC . ag constituting an entire 
+ 2 cross streets, Ma- 
penn building suitable for tsed 
E-4 _., Laer surance or Teal J 
j on the prope 
i wil divide. t hecestary, Ask for 
HOLM [ES-BARTRAM : 4302 Dixie Hwy. 
OR 3-1950 
| Partridge “BIRD” TO SEB 
At | INVESTMENTS 
$446 INCOME PER MO. plus commer- home and 
to choose from. 
FLOYD KENT, Realtor: 
4 W. Lawrence | FE 54-6105 
, Open Eves 
Next to the Consumers Power 
  
         FLORIDA acres, high 4 
Loe 3 ia iotaing 
division. 4 = pou if, Bi 
rds off Het ty (‘an rh yards o! ri oe mi. 
of ki-Wachee Springs   
    et et on ma ad © 
CRAWFORD. AG 
  
    WARD 
re: -REALTOR Partridge. ti THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
TORASS SPECIALS . 
jocation pear oye office — 
b= Short - how — = 
— thon.” $500 oe ‘for husband“ ° Fs eee 
wn tA JOR OIL CO. Ee Beste 2 rienced Business Opportunities 51)" 
ney. Can Fe 2017. 
ae et tes STORE 
cn erewinn comm 
as 63 {GUS ae w 
“7919 M15|- 
  
Cet 
from 
‘ee 
2 pa L. Ht BROWN, Realtor 
loan company 
Buckner 
Finance Co, 
: Offices are wcated: 
Pontiac, Ind Floor National Bidg, 
Drayton Plaine, (“1a Diste Hwy. 
walted Se “Lake, , Barnston 
to bank) Money to "pe ‘- nn {State Lier Licensed a Lenders) 
35,000 Families! 
Recommend 
speak 
ce mctner Conven- 
area 
Utica 45462 Va ke One block North across amy bank 
  
~ 202 N. | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 
MAIN 
  Sees. ra | E _ Possession April ists. PE «ez03.| §Si sae : ee on 
oe “dame or money RE eUe | STRATE LIQUOR BAR in _boom- Agzos 
nm | ake Front cect tous. eo Wy 
_ ESAS RARS Sk | Sale Business Property 49). Sz Hei 'scta"Tciin Fei LOAN Fe Ee — 300 PT. ON MS* OR W. HURON. | DOWNTOWN GRILL ta exectient | f= tetrenee SPB Stee   
E\ PARTRIDGE 
  
YARN 
NEAR 
WITH 
LEASE 
or phone Knitting Needle] 
INFANTS’ WEAR AND 
GOING: BU 
PITAL. 
CLUDES—..FIXTURES, 
STOCK AND: LONG 
STCP. IN ROBERT CHAPIN, SHOP... GOOD 
SEINESS 
GENERAL HOS- 
FOR SALE 
TERMS, IN- 
FE S-1171 or inden $1330 
  
ever 
      TAROE F PENCE a TI Rook 
attic and Varcment. tlt ful 
a gy nao siding: a ie; 
vane owner Phase Pa t 3 74 rh 
“LET’S TALK 
BUSINESS” 
MOTEL 8 unit motel and 8 room home tn 
LIQUOR—HOTEL = all mode 
contract @ill be 
as down pay t. 
ner| MICHIGAN BUSINESS aat | SALES 
    ARENT tT rast] § ° New write 
2 te <30) “additional 
$12,500 down. r 
“ge apartment. 
— 
‘CORPORATION 
  any-| > FE 4-3581 }-   
E. Lewrence 
_ 
signature 
curities, 
PE cars. FE 2-110 
__-_.. FRIENDLY_BERVICE, 
~ CASH NOW. ‘PAY LATER PLAN 
Get cash you need fow 
a in “monthly amounts you 
afford. Phone, write or come | ~ g¢ 
BENEFICIAL’ FINANCE CO. 7.W Lawrence St, 
  . Pay|' 
FR 2-0249 
WHEN YOU NEED 
$25 to $500} . You can get tt oftietty on ha 
furniture No 
_ FINANCE -CO, To? Pontiac State Bank Bidg, 
ce EA 
GET CASH QUICKLY 
Up to $500 to 1 Bring your 
.. Most deals closed in 20 
Loans also made on fur- 
. Sonatas “eid other se 
- Oakland 
Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG 
-9206   
We a hans 
  HOME 
   
to visit _ where $500 L NOW 4 OUR NEW 
7 North Perry Street 
(Second Floor) 
Corner-of Pike 
Loans to 
‘pian sulted \e "you 1 tocome. Money to Loan «88 (State Licensed Lenders) |   
  
LOANS $600 to $1, 300 etsy purpose. ‘oF Bot in 
EES |;   
  For Sale Clothing   
2 but 
new, 
BOY'S NAVY BLOE Sry, 
  ne MAN'S NAVY BLUE SUIT. 
Bine 38, Like 
) OR 3-402. 
  
    
    
tabiee with, 
tan Fiuorese 
ve, v. HURON. PE E'TTE 
a carer bere LINOLEUM $7.20 
4 FT. WALL TILE 25¢ PAINT. GAL, ¢1.95 
AINT, GAL. ‘ge 
  IGERATOR., shelves on door. 
Only $60.95. Mid- 
imei lee DEEP PREEZE 
tbs. _ Call FE 54814. 
DOUBLE “MATTRESS 8 ai é SPRING 
condition, 
irs 
chair. 3 aon. “t 
‘LECTRIC EO ie 
marsed, ‘Exceptional a ue Mey ez 
  
        ELECTRIC RANGE, IN ii Con | 
edia. PE 7.   
  
  7 Orchard Lake Ave. 3 
ai" v   
LOANS | Extra Fast — | 
2 Ee meets | 
| te to ae at 3 
HOUSEHOLD | 
_FINANCE 
__ Mortgage Loans 54 
     ” USED ELECT RIC 
REFRIGERATORS 
NGES.- 
Pree eee PeLuaiee yer 
) Ke eH ERE RS ee Ee Eee eee 
Teer 
  
Plastic Wall Tile... .2c ea. 
Unclaimed Linoleum 
plus Paint 4 eke 
Paint & ‘Lino. rere   
      eee ree   
“PI 
ROOM GROUP 
tie Pil tle te ALL FO ~ PAY 
ONLY $2 WEEKLY 
Pearson’s Bank Furniture 
/42_Orchard Lake Ave. FE 41081 
Ee Mak 
= seeeeeeed > 
rere enew 
. F 
“ * * anew 
wee 
reteg ive ks ©   
feo ikland Furniture 104 8. Saginaw FE 2-6523 
  HEATING JOB. 
TELY 
INSTALLED 
ONLY $2 WEEKLY 
Pearson's Bank Furniture 
         RTONE T & | MATERIAL SALES CO, 
6240 Highland Rd. (Moy nse) OF Beep 
_ BURMEISTER 
  eee eae 
aPrcia oot arn B. Munro Elec, 
1 Turner’ Sih ot “apt fart one || Brrotue GHAR COMB. HIOn 
“| sate Sao a a Le 
_washer $18, ao re be sete."   
TANK K TYPE VACUUM CLEANER : BURMEISTER 
APTER 4. hed sa Northern Lumber Co, 
Sezsskes 
E: TWO BROWN SECT. C1 . sunt 
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  | Sale Farm Equipment 76   
    
   
        
  
  
    
  
   
    : MUtual 4-0313- 
: BABY PARAKEETS 
  
  
  
    
  
  
‘Wanted Livestock 73 
ME Rect Ban sR ANP Sale Farm Produce 75   
  
: EA #1 BU UP. HOMESTEAD   
  
  
  
~- COMPARE _ THESE PRICES Farmall P, P. i 
img Parmall Cub $395 
‘Pord reuson $495 
t |. 28 other tractors to choose ‘from. 
  
  
; CASE \ InDUeTRIAL AND van" ‘ TRACTORS 
NG, eai | BLADES HOES LOADERS sane ne Pants “OND geen Lo 
*pERus | Lows oan RATES 
{HOUGHTEN ‘& SONS Main, Rochester OL 1-976) 
oss 1953 FORD TRACTOR 
WAGNER LOADER & 
“DIGGER... CHEAP.   
  
NER LOADER AND 
BLACKHAWK 
TRENCHER. | 
OTHER GOOD 
TRACTORS & 
IMPLEMENTS. 
-. Pontiac Farm and 
-Industrial-Tractor Co.             
     
   
          =| Sales Jamboree 
ae * chose San: | 
@. Telegraph (U8-24) Just W. of ee rchord” Lake RG. PE 40006 
     
        
     
     
    
      
    
            
    
         
     
     
     
     
     
     
         
     
  |» | wees or more pe owe jot at 
4 deal ions | Used trailers as low as $50 down 
_|37 TO $e FT. 1 TO 3 orniry BEDROOMS 
  | FORD TRACTOR WAG-|. _ USED ASTOR, 
       
   
           
   
   
   
   
     
       
           
       
   
   
    
   
     
           
   
      
   
       
        
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Po nani — 
rie ‘sivas ont salle ine 
Waares, pou, aa. = rear-mounted mower or 
Win! Win! 
: New Ford Tractor 
New Ford 250 Baler 
At Our Giant 
_ Week ~ 
COME IN! 
AND REGISTER 
March 31 Through April 7 
At Your Authorized © 
Ford Tractor Dealer 
Pontiac 
Tractor & 
Equip. Co. 
  
  
  
  
  For Sale Housetrailers 78 
OXFORD 
Trailer Sales Stewart ae jelous dom en" ae bevy window le ‘win 
  
you to compare 
ee with any gnywhere. 
ea, 
We have a tew ised tratlers that 
check fore you buy. 
o FT. OBILE CRUISER. 2 
for. $1500 for my wey. 17e- 
uN. Opdyke, Lot 50. 
PONTIAC CHIFF 
AMERICA’S Punmat MOBILE   
OPTIONAL HUTCHINSON’S 
  
Exchange . “ANDERSON 
: DETROITER 
Sear Tock 
  Fora | © 
—— al. meal 2 VANWELT 
Sp Bt ns CARNIVAL + (te + 
For Sele Cars   by Dick Turner 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
“Tale in really Harry's pobir nigit with the beya’=- but 'I 
told him we could take you folks for just as much!” pate 
by , SPRING IS HERE! | & se Ps 
yw a> 
a £u 
TOOLKIT Choice 
NEW. CAR 
TRADE-INS 
bhp. hard-top. trim 
powe rf. 2S 6 eee 
way: 
1 Piredome V 
CLARKSTON . MOTOR SALES 33 MAIN 8f. 
RESTON 
CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH 
- Open § 6.8. praeyt aee 
  
  
___ Auto A Accessories Pea 
  
  
~~ For Sale = 80-A | 
610-15 WHITE. Ww.   
a 
also white walls. 503 8. Saginaw, 
a 
G0o0DyY: FIRESTONE GOOD- 
' rich EAR. Black or B -- Side 
- Walle, Off New Cars. Pull ou 
antee, up to 60 cent 
Sines, 
we? WILLIAMS 
451 8. Saginaw at Raburn 
Auto Service 81   
, | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE rebored. Zuck Ma- linders 
33 Hood, Phone FE car. eX 
  
“For. Sale Motorcycles 83 
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE 
videon "Bales vigon. ho Mgriey   
  
__ For. Sale Bicycles" 
ye *. r ALE IO Ene 
~ Boats & Accessories 88 a 
  
  
      ae 
AINT—MARINE HA 
INLAND LAKE SALES. Huron St. mine. | re «na FE 2617 
aed Early Bird ~~ s ment 
erything ot i ae is spe 
  Meceuzy. $05 
Le ‘yg Mercury"... aor wre 8 eee |) 
"AUTHORIZE Dd 
MERCURY OUTBOARD 
_ SALES & SERVICE ; aga trained mechanics on 
DICK DEAN’S 
WATERFORD HDWE. 
peas Lng + ae sae . 
be tt BOATS TRAILERS 
3 2 top tines in Soames. Layeways 
  KELLY’S HARDWARE ag . se Auburn 
-|GHAMPION & CLINTON M 
ig te FE aa ane t UALITY MARINE 
SEE BARRINGTON | 
| SEU MOTORS 
Harrington Boat Works 
1890 8, Telegraph Phone FE 29-8033 we will seit on a rental plan. JOHNSON BOA .OTO! ores 9 to 9 weekdays, Sun. 2 to 8 SRNSON poten 3 —. ichigan Bottle Gas ports and ec-!° ‘Trailers, boats, stands & carts eessories MY 240721 Everything for the boat wile S of Lake Orion on MM OWENS MARINE. SUPPLY | Oxford Trailer Salee can’ _ offer Orchard Lake Ave more om less any Utne! Phone PE. 29020 IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET GOOD for a mobile home gow, or * the MEACURY MARK 30 Reynolds Ht, immediate foture p ine boat ring wheel end boat ekee — 2101 Ditie wy. and or both for $375. 
~ ONLY $100, 
oars. PE 41906. Better hurry! 
— «SHORTY HOOR’S 
PLACE MERCURY OUTBOARD 1 TORS 
Sales and Service, FE 2-5260.   .| “POR MORE THAN 20 YEARS A 
__ GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” ” -| DUMP TRUCK $185 AND UP. 
Johnson 2% HP motor, Boat and a __Wanted Used Cars 88 
we PAY Ly ee HI$$$ 
‘$4 model cars. 
“AUBURN OLDSMOBILES 
HOUGHTEN & S & SON | yous PRIENDL ° 
GMC TRUCK DEALER   
MOTOR 
SALES COR. PIKE & E. BLVD. WE Senin’ jane TOP 
ate model cars. 
COMMUNITY 
MOTORS   
DOLLAR FOR | ‘$3 
  NEW CAR 
_ TRADE-INS: |. 
% 405. $ 695. $ 605. : #945. $1,095, $1,005. $1,195. 
BUD 
Shelton 
  803 N. Main, Rochester 
EN TIL 10 PM. 
CALIF | BUYER 1 HERE 
THIS 1 WEEK Needs 100 late models. Bring 
aiting. 
aeons ‘“ 2020" Dixie H £ i! m 
PE 20873 or | FE: 40006 
WE NEED   igs GABILLAC. Lg my “4 
ere mile- 
iss te CADILLAC @ 6 4 DR. SEDAN. 
1951 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD. 
Good 
5 ee ‘,- agg 5 Sins, WILL 
PE. 32-2942. 
col 
_age, PE 27414. 
itewalls, Many ac- 
OL cess, GM executive's car. 
20721. 
condition. Contact Reches- 
__ fer. Standard Service. OL 22311. 
183 8.   
  216. 4 DOOR. 1,395.   
ALL BODY STYLES M & M MOTOR SALES ‘99 PONTIACS|* CHEV, R. & H, W.W., $245. 
“EASY ED JONES” DETROIT SALES 
115 St SXGINAW   2527 Siete part, OR_3-1603 
Wro:: JUNK GARS & SCRAP __Past service. Call PE 4-0582 
~ For Sale 1 Trucks — 90   
  
1965 FORD PICKUP. . YOU PAY 
finance STOCK RACK. 1047, > ' 
excellent 7 YOUR NOTE 
anveous ins yor ree| BRAID wp. Big heater, defroster 
signals. ne tes. heady ys peoron SALES 
work. enty one+}---- DeSoto - mouth Dealer 
Just eer ‘car or truck down, “ Pas aan 1 Pat Pair Oe Loves 
: ane “CHEVROLET 4 DR BEL 
Haskins Chev. |S, MES"Rae ducts 0h © piste Mighway of Mis ‘ii CHEVIE DELUXE —3— DR; , o wen “8 good. "56 plates. $295, FE 
‘a _* 5 DUMP. | siARP “G7 CHEVIE CLUB COUPE 5 a YY, ppeman, motor. Good tires. ax 
‘a CHEVIE TON “PICKUP. ‘s¢| handled for $2 dn. Payments un- 
__ plates, FE '5-3088 der $10 a month, FE 3-0655. As 
191 DODGE 4 TON PICKUP. for Jack = Rosets Sales & Serv- 
Redio, anger. “aeluxe cab. Per-| ‘ce. 695 Auburn Ave. 
ect ¢ 1955 CHEY. STA WAGON. FOR 
ain" aa SALES atk ee Phone 
1983 eee La <=. CHI 94-53-52. CHOICE OF vor int & tires very good ta i ont a oe Se low as 
ke your own 
sees | > On cas ety HOWARD LARE, INC. terme 
MA 5-5071 YOUR CREDIT IS 
GOOD HERE 
50 USED CARS 
WE CARRY 
fackine 's Chev. 6731. Dixie wa T at ae eee 8 
  only 
PE 42530, 
R OMC RUBBISH AND GAR- Le pees packer truck. Phone 
1954 Gase DUMP. 1952. 
wheeler cump, yA, steady year 
around job. OR   4 
ims GMC 360 7 WHEEL |. base. 2 axle. Good cond, 
MY 2-87   
1954 
Ford F 250 ¥M TON EXPRESS - 4 Speed Transmission 
“$695 LARRY— 
JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1 
6) i Sees — bodies ft u Lape: . mije 
ot aye. 3-000 or FI 22942 SUBURB 
“RACY ED "TONES nS 
DETROIT MO: 115.S SRGINAW   53 Chev. 4-Dr. .... 1°55 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$1795 
’49 Ford 2-Dr. ... 
ae bg ccamy id HARDTOP 
MAple 5-5071 
| CENTR. START SHOPPING ~ 
OLIVER 
BUICK 
.$ 765 
'S4 Buick 4-Dr, oree .$1495 
«2-$ 145 
OLIVER 
BUICK __Babe. Good condition. 643 Look-   
“your eat Gown ond easy 
Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixte Highway. at M15 
Ope’ 
* CHEVY IN GOOD ag ia 
& H. Directionals. $345 
Saath. 
951 CHEVROLET 2 “poor. Ra- 
jo & heater, $20: ; L 
LINCOLN- MERCURY Cass at Pike Sis, 
FE 41685 .   
WILSON GMC 
  
  
  
MAple 5-5071 __ Open nites "tits 
THE ase DOLLAR © “Brive the"exits ils We 
red, Sat 
BARTS 
     
         1953 CHEV 210 
Rad 2DOOR SEDAN 
  
  
       
       
    53 DODGE 6 4 DR.. .$795 53 PLY, CL. CPE... .$765 53 CHEV, 2 DR... ...$745) 52 PLY, STA, WG... .$625 SCL. 5 aire Rew WW. ures, : 
n nites "tin of 115 S.'5 GINAW_. 
“ National |22 
- Motor Sales. 
“We will sell” you a car, 
even. if your credit has 
been turned dows else- 
wheres # 
$39; Con Dn. No co-signers 
No furniture loans 
No finance companies   
  
“1951 FORD 8 CYL. 
CENT TRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts,   
  Bob "Prost, fra 
1 ~- 
Demo 
1-—~'S5 V8 Hudson Hollywood Hard- 
No red tape acobsori’s Motor Sales | Immediate Delivery Your, Rambier-Hudson, Dealer 
We Hold Your Note Somer. om 
Buy Here, Pay Here W ILL A ACCEF T ae 
NATIONAL png nag a gy 
MOTOR SALES...) Bea 
a a ri iON 
SRECIALS Models 
uy-Sell-Trade CARES ‘AUTO SALES 2546 Pontiac 
some | 
Lake Orion Motor Sales 
M2 at Clarkston Rd, 
Ford — Mercury 
MY_ 2-261!   
SHARP C ARSE 
Always a good « 
Taylor Chevrolet Sa! Sales OAKLAND CO’S. OLDEST 
‘HEVROLET DEALERSHIP 
MArket 4-156] Walled Lake 
"FORD CLUB Ct couUrE. R& EH 
*SEASY ED JONES” DETROIT R SALES 
115 S. SAGINAW   
HOW: ARD- LARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake me. ‘FORD CONV. AS 18     Vite 
..Take over payments, OR- 
fando "31358. 
    
  $180. Lake Rd. Arthur's Auto Sales, EM 30111. 
‘3 FORD 2 DR. HEATER, GOOD 
cond! $645   
  ‘SS FORD CUSTOMLINE, RADIO 
and ter, Matic. Mil- 
  
isi 1 HENRY J, FOR SALE 
FE 4-2231, cheap. 
*51 KAISER 2-DOOR Real sharp little green ie with | 
the white chrome down the — 
radio, heater whitewalls, 
new, at a bargain price. Pe e's 
Auto Sales, 68 Oakland, PE 24315.   werdrive. $1,000, $400| a DEMOBILE. OL: ges $225. 
  OLDSMOBILE § ares es 
Radio and heater. 
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Coste at Ps} Sts, 
  
" _OLDSMOBILE_ 1956 Demos. 
FLOOR CARS—OFFICIAL’S CARS COURTESY CARS 
88—SUPER 8t—98 
2 Doors—4 Doors 
Hardtops—Convertibles 
NO CREDIT PROBLEMS 
YOUR 
aD UP TO 5 MONTHS 
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 
Highest Trade Lowest Terms 
Take advantage of our low over- 
head location. 
LL KING SIZE BAROGAL 
BUDGET PRICED FOR EAS 
OWNING 
SAVE 
AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED 
, BEFORE! . 
DON'T DELAY—ACT TODAY! 
tos cooron| ASKING) CHEV.-OLDS 
Oakland County’s Fastest 
Growing Dealer 6781 Dixte Highway at MIS S WOODWARD: | AM ‘4 
Mr e2200 " JOrdan 63033 | ‘5g $3” NASH HARD GOP CLEAN. 
ear balance eas 
BILL “SPENCE f . USED 
:|/62 Oakland Ave. 
               
i pOwriac EXECUTIVE Guna _UP TO $900 . DISCOUNT 
65 Mt. Clemens 17 
CLEA -f "50 
  
re | {OTOR SALES vd, at Woodward PE 1" 
JONES” DETROIT 
115 SAGINAW. 
1951 Cc 2 RR & 
KH. Practically new rubber. Very 
clean car, Best r. Cal FE 
#1233, bet. 10 and 6:30.   
  
Jack W. Haupt 
‘Pontiac Sales 1956 Deptias ‘demo's, oompang car & official 
ne til 8 
We est Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead 
_ and. save the difference. makes & models to choose from, 
West Side Used Cars 
: +215 
  #23 W. Huron 
- BRIGHT 
SPOT   
Mere 4 
"34 Chev, Bel Air 
“84 Buick 
"+4 Pord rim? 
"63 Olds 2 door 
"62 Nash Amb. 
Chev, Conv 
“$2 Ford 2 dr. 
"$2 Olds Sed 
| ays. Hardtop 
“60 Buic 
“$0 Hud 
"50 Ford "60 Studebaker 
‘a? Pont. ¥. 
# Pont. Cl. 
JEROME. -OLDS-CADILLAC Case at Orchard Lake 
FE 8-0488   
  
  
Bob Frost, ‘Inc.| LINCOLN MERCURY AND 
ENTAL DEALER CONTIN 
850 Ss. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 6 62200 Ordan #303 
LINCOLN t ieee + PRENTER 4 DOOR. ater power spotlight 
and. driving lights. $3,905 
Bob- Frost, Inc. _, LINCOLN. MERCURY. AND * CONTIQENTAL DEALER . 
850 S. BV OODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 62200 JOrdan 6-3933 
MERCURY 1954 CUSTOM 4 DOOR. 
Very clean. Low mileage. $1,005. 
Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN — Len D 
850'S “We pa ARD 
: BIRMINGHAM MI _.6-2200 Johan $3933   
  
| STOP | Looking’ 
START. 
Driving 
Tra ffered 
_ HETCINOSS | Tsmetten Qtred | rnucns, | EAR E AR | them you won't mine SARATOGA™ | ryt cero Stig mare| NEW AND USED | fier tain thy’BHE| sorry! | ¥ care. fashioned with oy wt FE 59485 
tre diced once sa emsacge|_ ft Taeiae ab Sarr or] Oakland at Cass Haskins Chev homes. “These can. be purchased |TRUCK GOING NORTH PART Aute tnse A ms | 35 Chev 2 dr....... $1445, r mew def ym load either way. FE 5-6406, aio uto . insurance: 90A 9751 sbizie High-ay at M-15 ath . 
fit = CHIN pouty free on ~ Want ed U sed | Cats 88 val “ALETATE. aU oro INSURANCE MAple Open nites "til 9 Bact, « vey 2 tone. R&H 
Bout vel. TT 2 . 5 - T N SON | eas cast reconcm mate fe Lara £o. ei liga STOP 53 Buick Super Hol. $1195 
MOBILE AaNTED OeCRAr, cana ‘ , Bete AD lac 
HOMES «SEMEL Res) an nae eee, Serres ca ee Fon "| SHOP! js chev. Det Ray. $1145 yion Plains, OR 3-1202 i ruck. = sell — trade. very vinyl interior” R&M. Spor 
—syie-a—| HASKINS cratic cat gas] BF Was FT. ATLAS, $500. ; A i $1495} ° . 
—T See . 54 FORD 2 DR. 8. .$945| °S3 Chev. 2102 dr... .$895 
: Tr ailer Oakland County’ s Fastest ‘WEEK 54 PONT. 2 Dr. 8....$945) oie. "Ratt a eae ‘ Growing'l vile 53 FORD 8 CL. CP. $895 es 
st, Dixie, Hishway af Mis sedan 53 DODGE 8 4 DR:. $845) '51 Ford 2 dr......:..$645 Custom | f a a &, R&H, overdrive. 
" Hargreaves _ 
» Matthews. 
ms 
    JOrdan #3033 
I 
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i | 
One of these better. cars.   ‘today! Take time to see Maple 5-507! Open nites "ul 0 
3146 are | "53 De Soto Firedome 8.. wai: Sie ote ote Sere $895 
3130 OS Chev.-2 Dries ccsewsnassacwaw ewan resis swe . $575 
: “3151. } 53 Plymouth. 2 Divews occa ox cwes nn Tao « aaa es $565 
| | 3153 
154 Ford 2 Dr... sess cence eeeeese seen enees $850 
¥ 3016 - 'S4 Pontiac 4 Dri... .eseeseeeeceeeeee sees '- $965 
3114 53 Ford 2 Dr... cc. cece eens ee ee $695 
3122 , ‘S} Olds Super a he ue ace - $595 ; 
" FORD RANCH WAGONS 
"54 Mainline, O.D.. 
"54 Custom, O.D. 
10—1955 FORDS 
VICTORIAS 
FAIRLANE 4 DRS. 
CUSTOMLINE 4 DRS; 
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 
3169 51 Ford Convertible. .........c.00ccsceeceee $395 
3066 "49 Ford ...c.cceeeees Sen wih om a WE 6 bos on om we $125 
2972 49 De Soto vecccccuceenun ee $145 
3174° "30 Studebaker 2.0.0... cee ec nee $170 
3076 , 32 Studebaker .......-... ccd ec eeac +++ $295 
» "3068 | 51 Pontiac ......c.cc cece ee RT Kao wud wre $395 
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It has its flamboyant side, ot -- Today's Television Programs - - 7 Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. : 
” Channel 2—-WJDK-TV - Channel 4-WWS-TV | Chanel 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV 
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS — 
6;00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Guy 
Madison in Western adventure. 
(9) Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers 
runs into real life drama — “Be   
sid hatin os else 
Prato, Capt, McCutchen, | — They've done well since. Both are married; Polk says, “We're|,-. glad to be living for the first time.” a sates te’ of said Beechnut Coffee cater eneee dso soll BIE 
“We adhere to the rule that for us one drink is too many/|it into viewers’ sensibilities, 3 Lb. Can Swift'ni §9¢   
»|11:10—(9) Weathervane, - 
Berle Show. Esther Williams;/11:15—(7) White Camellia. - Gale | Storm in “Girls of the Big 
House.” (9) Good Neighbor 'The- 
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= Gea po ion aay Hancock af North| <4) Little Show. Lois Hall in tor] “But. working in a polite saloon, how do you manage?” 1//% 0/0) ot SS ee i - |. 
por ts. Williams, em- : : Myo F asked. : -, é 
y. ing. Fone ak Earp. Earp and in al Ron conte “It's easy,” Polk said, and Wesson agreed, “for when there Eageecsmye pack, be. salely. i Defiance Tomato Juice bags. Sea = 4 for. 99¢. 
" €15—(4) Dolores. Short, short} “Indian friend trail outlaw into|s3:99—(2) Les Paul .and Mary |#re drinks as s somebody's. table, I don’t even see them any! whe * 
drama. (2) nied Jac LeGoff. | mountains but must use ruse to] Ford. Music more.” i pee eB won't 
6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- the to ice in $ ’ |] worry about an audience getting | % 
erett Phelps, (4) Weather. Somy| ink, {ne man 10, jee ine AS ek Dee Te MIDNIGHT EARL... . papers Beg ewdigsiges. é 
‘€:30—(1), Gangbusters. “The Dar-| Hush O'Brien, (2) Navy L0€-|a,.59 (4) Harry. $. ‘Truman| Hal March just bought @ Cadillac like those he gives away| held-en the publlo not only ‘as ron Case,” drama. (4) Traffic] faving boat “Mars” have amt Speech to the Overseas Press|... “How's your voice?” Tallulah was asked at a “Follies” re-| rooters for the players, but 
Court. Cases recreated before) fiieq ride when the seaplane is} CUD hearsal. pcr she replied, “my voice is no better than it almost as if each were taking 
Judge Watts. (2) Patti Page|'., in flight in “Men from} wepwespay Mornixa  |¢¥et W8S.” part personally. Show. Music, variety. Mars.” nie oe only i a 
¢:50—(2) Meditations. (4). Today's: 
Farm Report. 
¢:55—(2).On the Farm Front. 
7:00—(2)—Good Morning. (4) To- 
day. he: 25—(2) TV News. 
7:30—(2) Good. Morning. 
Teen Ager. 
7:55—(2) Weather.   7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and. Ollie. 
Puppet comedy..(9) Abbott and 
Costello. Lou has a toothache 
and no money for ‘The Dentist.” 
| (4) Celebrity Playhouse. Gene 
{ Nelson, Kathryn Grant in com- 
| edy about girl who gets man in 
complaint department fired, then 
repeats in “Tantrum-size 
Twelve.” (2) Do You Trust Your 
Wife? Comedy quiz with Edgar 
Bergen. Beach with 12 new songs for the 
show about. Wilson Mizner which 
S.N. Behrman’s writing... 
Joe Louis will team with ex-footballer 
Marion Motley for a wrestling tour... 
“Fat” Jack Leonard, who slashed off lots 
of weight, is offering his fat men’s sults 
$:¢9(2) Cartoon Classroom. to them who need ‘em ... Davine Goren, 
Little Rascals. ja hatcheck gal at La zambra, does com- 
8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo,--{7)/™Mercials on Joe Franklin's TV'er. 
Wixie Wonderland Josiane Berenger still considers her-   
  (7) The 
Fireside Theater. ; 
Jane Wyman plays bride who! 
finds she knows every detail of 
place she couldn't possibly, have 
visited before “In A. Difterent 
Life,” Scott Forbes is the hus-   (7) | 
  2 :15—(7) News.John Daly. | “ 
:30—(7) Warner Brothers Pre- 
sents. Clint Walker as Cheyenne band. (2) Guy aaheniete Dia- 
|. mond Jubilee. Guests tell how 
songs have played a part in their 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 
9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart- self engaged to Marlon Brando—'cauge 
he never told her otherwise ... Sugar 
      
    Ray Robinson's life story was offered 
to TV for $25,000. 
Sardi’s Buzz: John Wayne would be throb Theater. _ 
9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. ~ 
10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show.- (4+ 
Ding Dong School. challenges Indian chief to per- 
sonal combat after Comanches 
attack party. traveling in Indian ~ lives. 
9:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. Toy 
Loan. Library visit helps family 
                 
    
              
territory in “Quicksand.” (9)| solve problem of little girl who} : ‘ javailable for .a good B'way show .,..._ 
Count of Monte Cristo. The Count| dislikes her stepmother in “The | '@:30—(2)' Arthur Godfrey. (4) EARL’S PEARLS i a saves two Texans from violence}--Doll Who Found a Mother. (9) Ernie Kovacs Show. ui a 
while they are visiting Paris in| Pick The Stars. New talent | 1:85—(7) News. Story Studio. man lives long enough, he 11:00—i/4) Home. 
11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (7) News, 
Robin & Ricky. 
11:55—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON reaches the age of the four. 
B’s — baldness, bifocals, 
belly and bunions, — Lucia 
~ “Wallace, Rocks County 
* (Kans.) Record. DAVINE GOREN 
WISH PD SAID THAT: “When a man is generous, the from Canada, (4) Circle Theater. 
How adoption agencies help 
childless couples find the right 
baby told in dramatic form in 
“A Baby Named X,” with Kath- 
Jeen McGuire, Ann Pierson, Bib “The Texas. Affair,” starring 
George Dolez. (4) Dinah Shore 
Show. Songs. (24 (Color) High- 
lights of the Greatest Show on 
Earth. Special showing of Ring- 
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from Madison Square Garden in 
New York; 17 acts plus “Say It 
With Flowers” spectacle finale.| sicians who inherit a nightc lub | 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Mag- ‘i 
Boh Coummings and his family! for their back pay: gie M tito, “is where the only thing that goes out after 10 p.m. is the] are guides. 10:00—(7) Jalopy Derby. Films of|12:30—(2) Search for Tomrrow.|lights."—That's-earl brother, 7:46—(4) News Caravan. John} auto races. (9) Featurette. (2)|. (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) (Copyright 1956, The Halil Syndicate, Inc.) Cameron Swayze. 
$:00—(9) Theater, Former war- 
_ time flier takes over controls of 
airliner when the pilots are sud- 
Answer te Previous Puszte   
miei) PRO rie iNioNiels| guest Keefe Brasselle play mu- 
The $64,000 Question, Quiz with 
Haj- March, host. 
10:30—(7). Jumbo Theater, The) 
Erwins in “Many Happy Re- 
turns.” (9) China Smith: Dan 
‘Duryea in ‘“‘Chris’ Death,” ad- 
venture. (4) . Studio 57. Pat 
O'Brien, Fay Wray in “Exit 
Laughing,” drama about come- 
  
  \12:45—(2) Guiding Light;"(9), Mary 
'1:00—~(2) Ladies Day. (4) (Color) 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- 
nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock Comics, (9) Story Book. 
Beulah. (9) Featurette. one to fihd it out is generally his wife.”—The Four Coins. | 
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “A small town,” figures Tony Pet-| 
  
Morgan Show. 
Colorland. (7) Charm Kitchen. 
t& News, Shoppers Show. 
1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. 
1:30—(4) Jean McBride, 
1:56—(4) Fran. Harris, 
    
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SRE CSIRO] | itowey rors” brane win] Senn | ~ ighway Patrol. Drama wi i 5 
tS HE 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety $:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4 
Alslelelsr jel ere: iijey | with Soupy Sales. (9) National; (Color) NBC Matinee Theater. CSS SiSicielor in News. (4) 11 o’Clock News.| (7) Afternoon Film Festival. 
od ui Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac | 3:39—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 
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With Life. (9) Justice: Colt. 
4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- 
ern Romances. . 
  (4) 
Queen for a Day. 
5:00—-(2) The Early Show. (4) 
Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey 
Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 
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aon awards as opposed to 
past years. 
The scholarships provide ful} tu- 
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Mother Shuns Calf 
Born. With Two Heads 
NORWALK, Calif. (INS) — A 
two-headed calf born~ in: Norwalk 
is being shunned by its mother, 
just like the storied ugly duckling. 
The calf was born last Tuesday 
with two’ heads, four eyes, two 
noses, two foreheads and two 
mouths. The mother took one look 
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Dairyman Walter Kissling says 
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ACHIEVEMENT DAY'S. COMING! — Three 
various projects they're getting ready for Spring 
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High. School. One of the club's four leaders, Mrs. ~ 
Emerson Terry (second from left) gives daugh- members of the Galloway Lake 4H ‘Club show:     Pontiac Press Pheto 
cookies. Watching is Jim Pruett (left). who shows 
his leather working projects and Sally Vogel, who 
displays the dress she is making and will wear in 
the Dress Revue Style Show Saturday night. More 
than 1,800 county youths::-will participate in 
Achievement Day which is under the direction of 
ter, Jackie, instructions on making peanut butter Jack Worthington, county 4H Club agent. Coe ee eee : re... ee é : Se eee ee Jy aA ey : : re # a : 
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| Probate Judge Bernie. J. Miller,   Stealing—in a Way 
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Sheriff's deputies said Cornman, 
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