; pe! U.S, Weather Barces Forecast RRR Retail Nv erchants 7“ } ore Back Proposed © Ci ty Expressway the Retail ‘Merchants {Assm.—tepresenting some 150 merchants in Pontiac—has gone on record as supporting the proposed north-south Pontiac Cen-’ [| “ee tral Artery expressway designed by the Oakland Se a pp en grep eae g argh ja ee Board Directors of the association, an | i Bill Is Passed 7 affiliate of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, |Old Man Winter | 5 3 h Bowe tertp overwhelmingly approved Oe Se Se on Pontiac Ar “ iby. li mb) Vote: _ million road. se eee Goes to Senate. _and warmer 48, predictions. Directors voted to “do everything possible to. bring it (the expressway) to reality.” Would ‘Allow Oakland : Electors to: Name New |. petPat ‘Policy Quarrel ‘on Middle East NATO’ Another. Topic as U.S:, British Chiefs Meet in Bermuda TUCKER’S TOWN, Ber- (muda (INS) — President — Eisenhower and British ™ | Prime Minister Harold Mac- a ©|millan today formally open’ ‘|the Bermuda conf jason _____‘ This endorsement followed similar .ones of the chamber and the new Greater Downtown Pontiac — Assn., She atk. feitah Bike von: We eee, Me, welfare of the — gage d John W. wtirtinger sain of the iabiie, Jurist in Fall of ‘58 £ ted out to the RMA board members the ad- peel # Aas |hoping to achieve what & spain The House of Representa- _|diplomats politely refer to vantages and disadvantages as listed ad the county |possibl ixed with snow and cold- t Lansing yesterda ee: er, high 40 to 4, isa familiar out| Passed, 71 to 25, a Dll for & iE __ Ree. 20. UR TOWN. Tomorrow night will be mosty| fifth circuit fudge in Oak-t;] _— pass. within several blocks ‘of the central business | the mercury oenes to dip to the place on the bench would). begin - et--the intersection...of.. je ia ir Franklin and Square Lake roads, and link with Telegraph road, 400 feet south of Pontiac Lake | The Federal Government would carry — $18,000,000 of the costs because of the route’s limited access. Pontiac and the state ~ share the balance of $2,000,000. The sobd wou Hiietmiign & the Detroit Express- way system: Within the city, motorists could leave 4 the 350-foot wide road at 12 = connections. Sseally clouds BENET TOF Ue “first: tinier with little change = temperatures. Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem- . : November, 1958, 4 perature preceding 8 a.m. was 26. 2 The mercury read 44 at 1 pm The measure now goes to] — the Senate and, if passed) — Strike Perils {aicr'sppora Big British Port .. | the y INTERSTATE LINK _| All Southampton Traffic the House Tuesday, 48 to 4. "Tt would be a direct link inthe interstate chain | May Be Bogged Down! ... 3. 1c oakiant County! of highways, and would connect the Detroit area | if Unrest Spreads were riled up when they heard the , to points around Bay City and further north. sang arg eggs eM Fe Be. 4 LONDON ® — Birtain’s mount- seenshots. know . What Be ted sits i Earlier this saath hb Chamber of Commerce ing industrial unrest threatened happened. eat . 2. pill Wieaghete|, Chief among the other items. asked the Cit Commission to give “careful con- today to cripple the big transat-| ‘The result was almost unani- LEADERS MEET — British Prime Minister broadly, ia whtedneimeted 1. Gen, John Wowdal, |e agenda is Britain's plant y lantie terminal port of Southamp-|mous Republican support yester-| Hardld Macmillan (left) smiles warmly and colonial governor of Bermuda. The conference, a a pm maguews sideration” to the proposal. . ton. ” shakes hands with President Eisenhower as Ike aimed at restoring good understanding between | T0°Ps a is uk oe Chamber members said the road would serve the Cabinet orders sending PAVY|. iss gecuing the bad weed he | COMS® Ashore from the cruiser Canberra st Ham- England and the United States, got under way |): ‘Trem 06 ct pug og largest number of people, and also be a great ad- today. vantage to the city. _ RN NAB ET Nhe gamer Visiting Siveeaan | Notes Civic Apathy I got to musing Tuesday night as Ilistened to the! -- deliberations of the City Commission. My mind conjured up the figure of a tall red-skinned man i a feathered headdrem.siiving quietly in the meeting chamber in that scletsier each tone iooaan’ | new building on the hill is a symbol! officers never seem to become WASHINGTON @ — A secondjhe ad received from the Team- Teamsters Union official faced to-|sters and any financial transac- day the choice of giving senators his personal. financia] records or having them taken from him. Senate rackets investigators said Pictures on Page 17 tions he:has:been involved in with) the city. corporations or individuals who While the rackets phase of the have dealings with the union, inquiry Slipped inte the background | The hearing, now in its fourth ‘. (Continued on Page 57, Col. 1) ASK ADMISSION records of Frank W. Brewster, West Coast Teamsters boss, uhless Stolen Car Back lhe surrenders them voluntarily. 6 Months Before | set "tries © wrtoce mo Owner Finds Out tll Nes too fa Only 3,827 to Use Paper Ballots a concession on the trade issue,. ed to consult his lawyers first. The President will make 2 de- of the city’s —— Chief Pontiac—a great organizer of _~ pr my — seemed) proud as hé listened to details of the further development of the area over which he ruled 200 years ago. He saw and heard the city’s disifiusioned — as well they could. ‘They seem to accept lack of pub- lic support as part of the demo- cratic pattern which makes. life in the two countries so similar.. are Fire Capt. Arthur ee eo " entine Brien feito Goulet, (in truck) and | Brewster's boss, Union President Dave Beck, agreed yesterday to bring his own records before the Senate committee investigating la- bor-management activities. The committee received a new telegrag, today from Beck, say- ing he will appear before it next Tuesday as * * * Beck notified the committee that “I recognize the authority’ of the group to -call- him—and-that—he ‘would appear and” ‘bring with me election, the county clerk's | There arp 3,827 registered voters in six outlying Voting Machines Provided for Most Oakland Cifizens Only a relative handful of Oakland County Voters ly will ‘be without voting machines in the coming me of State John Foster Dulles office said. pre- cincts. who still will have> " \clerk’s office reported. It means the huge majority of paper er ballots ‘April 1, the Township, South Lyon, Holly Town- ship, two precincts in Brandon Township, and the one precinct of tailed presentation of what the U.S, hopes to accomplish with the Eisenhower doctrine in the Middie East, Also on the agenda are the Bagh- dad Pact and Cyprus situation, The conference opened informal- ly last night at a private dinner for Eisenhower, Macmillan, Secre- and Foreign Secretary Selwyn ‘Lloyd at the swank Mid Océan Club, scene- he the meetings which—- ~ lwill run through Sunday. It was_ learned that discussion during the dinner dealt mainly with the con- ference agenda, rose in. quanti Fh cian uehilaoes . The: he ‘fumes of would. a, up Wh an agave te He . i Series) Pilate’s “Interim Report” ‘to Caesar continued . On Herod's birthday, as was their custom, all the lords and landholders:of Galilee came to his palace for an immense supper — ee eee Se ene Gdn backs of the Tiber, but just as ke ok! And when the men had gorged themselves, Herodias sent in her _daughter, Salome, to dance. This girl, I.am told, dances with ex- =e grace and is, in her person, well — fetching, to say the her performance. She writhed and | Whirled with consummate artfuiness, Junius reports. oy) ¢-and the applause went to Herod's head: along with of fall the ‘wine, be hd had, just a8 Herons figured i called fo! Saldane. He would to Half of his kingdom as a reward The girl went out demurely “Ask for the head of John the Hered was stunned. But he order, Shortly he returned with the girl had asked. ; * satisfied. harmed... | “See ee \(Siened) PILAE. While Beck agreed to produce. lof 312,700 voters have the facilities|Gouny tS 8K Renew wRIENDSHIP his records, he did not say he of automatic voting. ; Th “ 4 would torn, them over e President and prime minis- canines te the | roar communitics are invelved | #2 RAR ter renewed their World War II Betore *e soaiidhine Gin ineniats in the latest switch to voting ma- In Today’ s Press friendship which began when Mac- 5 | chines: Addison Township, with milan was on Ike's staff during tee plans to make an extensive|one precinct; Bloomfield Hills, Soeeeeecegeeeena|the North African campaign. cick oa me the nd pr County News ... +. British sources say they have . w stand only| six precincts, and Royal Oak Béiterials Ps es tid- EST Rone yam >, Sar gee 5 Market Basket a = an 40 phy ear t4 are a Ning mainly ( session. : 8 Ree Royal Oak Township last fall had) Sports ........--++. 49 thru 51 | (Conti Page 57, Col. 1) WANT ALL FILES is machines in only two of its’ pre- Seater. S cescerees oe ss ee McClellan told the elusive Beck cincts, : TV & Radio Programs...,. 63 Thomas Economy Furnitere Co. to bring with him all files per-|. * * * Wilson, Farl............ G63 [fAngiversary open house tonight. Re- ee Still without machines are Lyon! Women’s Pages... 41 thru PAU gn |) ~apeeaiteamed honor wee | ‘MEMO TO CAESAR Ss % : oo and inquired of her mother what the gift should be. That was just what Herodias was waiting for. Baptist on a charger,” she said, The girl returned and made her request. was stuck, too. He had given his word before all the most important men in Galilee. He gave the An executioner was sent to behead John in his prison. grizzly prize on a | charger as the x * 2 eee ‘Salome ‘took the. platter to. her mother. At last, ee was, ‘To me, this whole matter is entirely barbarian. So sities, that I am inclined to dismiss it with’ distaste as I would some tale etuelty from ew tribesmen. — all, | \no. _—e as st ¢ J ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, MaRcH 21 1057 fe S dorts, Builders how Set 3 000 Expected 7 to Attend Event Jaycees of Waterford to Stage Exhibit Friday, Saturday and Sunday _ On Friday, Saturday and Sunday more than 5,000. persons are ex- * -2 % zB held in the CAT Building on Wil) eee ee ae Waterford Town- Pp. 268 sei ew eeu NEW THUNDEROHIEF — The first picture of “ the F-105 “Thunderchief’ a supersonic fighter platie, was released yesterday by the U. S. Air Force. It is presently undergoing tests at Farm- ingdale, N. Y. retouched by Air F details which are still classified. AP Wirephote de the ice Save tame Rey eects ‘i | ek a Oil Strike Threatens to Hit 4 More Firms With a threat that four ‘more|per cent of Detroit's gasoline and oil. = * * *& in the preliminary *|ot the Oakland County Medical So Lack of Vaccine Delays Project | County Medical Group Postpones - Polio . Shots for Adults 15 to 50 A temporary shortage of potio fBloceufield His gad parts of the The Day in Birmingham’ es ook ) December, plus the 2.5 increase is necessary to meet next year’s op- erating costs, , * * * Charged with assault with in- tent to commit rape, Jacques vaccine has forced a postponement in street waived examination when he abocares before — John pm \¥ the book review tea tomorrow J._A. Dumoulin, 21, of 1539 Chap-| y placed "a tib bee bend Clarify ‘School ‘Districts Area for March 25 Vote . of officers at a recént meeting rin the Community House, There being no nominations from the floor the — were un- animously named to take office, July 1, Mrs. Millard Newcomb, presi- dent, of Pleasant. Ridge; Mary White, vice president, of Pon- tiac; Kay Zedder, corresponding secretary, of Pontiae; Mrs. Oy-. til Lewis, recording secretary, of Birmingham; _Mrs. Warren Small, treasurer, of Birming: These officers together with Mur- jel Bruise, retiring president, will constitute the chib honed for next | ~~ year, c * x .* Mrs. Wilbur A, Fears will. re- ‘lview “Threé Saints and a Sinner” '|Mercy Hospital; after his car left ? WP un du in the Underert Episcopal Church. of St. James City Driver Hits Tree, — Condition Satisfactory Louis G, Grogan, 32, of 317 condition today in St, Joseph Airport Road near Me and hit a tree, : Grogan told State Police he'was forced off the road by | another driver. oe. German visitors to Britain make themselves unpopular - by show- “Ting too much hairy leg, says a Nuremburg, Germany,.. publica- tion. ; ad | BIG DISCOUNTS on aay and bound Dumoulin over for the| April 2 circuit court session, * * * Robert Bills, program chairman for Saturday’s annual convention | Science and Letters, announced to-' Odell, Hulet and Luckenbach will His subject will be “The Role of Architects in City Planning.” Der- yes will stress the importance of architects participating in commu- nity out by serving on pian commission, boards i { zoning ott reed groups. He is a mem-| rmingham city com- mission. ; * * * The nominating committee for! the Altrusa Club headed by Dr.; Broomfield Votes for Budget Slashes Ethel] Ethel Calhoun presented its slate! of the Michigan Academy of Arts) day that Harry M. Denyes Jr, = E . 4 i : a and) ALL METAL ro ae Three-Shelf — Rolling Table Cart| - $5.00 Value—Now - | 2.88 | @ 20x15” Shelves @ Red or White Finish @ 2842" Overall Height built ee on plaskite casters. ‘Baked 3-shelves—over 6 square ; psy of shelf space. 98 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor vaulies didi No’ Need to Pay More Than SIMMS LOW PRICE NEW FRESH STOCK — All Colors j Super KEM-TONE | Famous ONE-COAT ee Regular $6.39 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY All colors —_ pastels and deep tones, also white. tear v0 S00 §uarantee. Pajnt Dept. tad Floor Flat WALL PAINT Mone y + back || ‘28.50 Medel GZ Sunbeam Lady Schick or Sanka Lady's Electric Rezor $14.95 Value 95 —_With_Old_____§ - * Shaver Trade-in* Puly guaranteed el electric’ “rasor. One » ether, for- legs Men's SCHICK “25° 29.50 Electric s Dasee “$15.95 TWIN-ROTARY HEADS “24 ae NORELCO ener eaten ee ES New GOLDEN GLIDE Head * He backed cuts of $61 million in § the Interior department; $22 million in the Treasury department, and $58 million in the Post Office. | fare Israel hearing when the government ac- seph’ Mercy Hospital yesterday to go along. The Israelis She was reported in fair condi.(*@4 sll along they are ready to é : tion this morning, where she is _ pence SHR thek' Arsh snigh- Obituary Natices a being treated for neck inj ) + : x * A Oakland County Sheriff's Depart- Appear on Page 15 ment the psacdos was| The secretary géneral was smil- P. . g driving south on Joslyn road near/ing as he stepped from the plane cused Adams of also killing two other patients who lived ~ near Mrs. Morrell in Eastbourne, Vic- torian haven for the wealthy re- | tired. She told deputies her auto skidded eee ae ee and hit a tree. The Weather * * * and the Gaza Strip or how long é' 5 weakd sensuie 40 ; >'one had written some words .in * * * The prosecutor declared some-iE At 8 om. Wind -velocity 1 m.p.h/ Direction—North. Gun sets Thursdsy at 6: aff p.m. + um fises Friday at 6:33 « Moon sets Thursday at 10:02 a.m. Moon rises Friday at 1:14 a.m. i Cd Hee 8eee> reeee ee a . Egyptian administration. He will ‘urge the stationing of UNEF ‘troops along both sides of . the * inext few months. A letter from 32.5 Ben-Gurion to border settlements’ .\eontained the warning. iMetr left New York by plane last italks with Secretary of State Dul- For the Gaza Strip, Hammar- skjold was expected to try to work out a pian that would neutralize the Mediterranean codstal area militarily while leaving it under border separating Gaza and Is- rae], a proposal Israel rejected previously in regard to its terri- tory. * * * In Jerusalem, Prime Minister David. Ben-Gurion predicted an- other Arab-Israeli war is possible ~though probably not within the * * Israeli Foreign Minister Golda night for Israel after emergency les and ‘Hammarskjold. * * * The Israeli-chartered freighter ‘Queen, of Sheba was. presumed to asserted two words had been cut through, The judge, Sir Patrick Arthur Devlin, leaned forward from his musty, medieval setting of Old Bailey and asked to see the log- book. About one inch was missing from the bottom of the page. Prison Debaters to Take Sides on Rock ‘n’ Roll BOSTON @® — Whether playing all-male Norfolk lege, a school for girls, next, Sat- urday. - * * two years, will take the “negative side, arguing there are enough high perch.on the bench in the irock 'n’ roll music should be con-iE sidered a criminal] offense will be'— debated by two inmates of the'B Prison Colony E and two students of Emerson Col-'E The prison team, unbeaten in — * * * He added tha’ essential serv- ices had been eliminated by the _| cuts. . green ink, while the rest of the'E. writing was in biue ink. He ailsol— iz — at Ls in stores MAKER’S WHOLESALE for this | @ customer while just 144 last. 26 & w & criminal a already on ane have passed through the gulf. last might without Arab interference. The vessel,’ also known as the Pandora, flies the flag of) Costa books, * * * “The -giris, Cynthia eialdel Peekskill, ‘N.Y. and Jan Baltusnik Rich. its home country. 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Teamsters and one of its-most powerful officials, is surrounded by of the International ‘Teamsters Union, runs the ~ States to land in the middle of.a cross-fire whose } members of the press as he steps from an airliner during one of ~. gamut of expressions as he answers newsmen’s target is the activities of Teamsters officials. | his trips back to Detroit following his arrest by the FBI on a charge questions during an interview before a television Beck said yesterday that members of the union | of bribery in connection with the Senate investigation into racketeer- panel following his. recent return from Europe. will be asked to give moral and financial support | ing im labor unions. Hoffa told the newsmen; “This is @ court case The labor leader arrived back in the United to officers indicted for contempt of Congress. | and not a publicity matter, It will be tried in court.” | Democrat Took Prize Pee Defense ‘Enterprise Indeed! Ads | Tbe newspaper publishes free ad.) "\India Grows Rubber 4 ; : vertising for about 20 Cody young at Republican Dance =| paris, Tex. un — A shoplifter| ree for Baby Sitters sters giving rates and times avail-|. NEW DELHI @— India pro 4 Ss WICHITA, Kan. @ —Sedgwick/Caught-tn-the act attacket-a-de+}—CODY, Wyo. w — The weekly|able for baby sitting. [ened See Sees of anal Eee County Democrats still-are chuck-|Partment store manager with an/Cody Enterprise has gone into the| tin. 1956, an official announcement ling about the Y Republicans"/wnusual weapon. He hit J, V. ibaby sitting business. | Rome was founded in 753 B. C.'says. Christmas dance, | Simonetti on the head when Sinon-_——————————- — a a Richard Hollingsworth, depaty etti caught him with two pairs of! county attorney, won the door Pants he lifted from the store, The: prize, a television set. 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' ‘OAKLAND, Calif. —There are ‘between 50,000 and 60,000 ing ‘addicts in: the nation today ithe. vast majority of those who, have become addicts in the past | three years are young persons in) or under the military age bracket, | Policewoman Lois Lundell - Hig. : ‘gins of Chicago said today, , She said juvenile addicts in the ‘United States spend $250,000 a day Lumen BUY of the YEAR! * * Attacked and Beaten Rivalry for American $ your children. Know lwnere they are and what they ae doing. Know their companions, ‘In the home, concentrate on building a social sense of sae in the child. In the school, be cer- tain that the child's social educa- ‘tion keeps. pace with the rest of ‘his education. In +the community, maintain the influence of good'- adults throughout the child’ & rec- reational hours. “This is the perfect ineeiuail program — the way to build good citizens. _ “0/6 Gls in Nuernberg NUERNBERG, Ge 7 was blamed for an attack early. today by Bavarian youths who in- soldiers, one School Board Meets Tonight ‘Head Football Coach, Building Program Top Evening’s Agenda Appointment of a new head foot- ball coach and consideration of the building program will occupy the Pontiac Board of Education at its meeting tonight, The appointment will be made p.m. at whieh the qualification of cussed. | ~ Assistant Superintendent Otto C. Hufziger will-present ‘the building . Included will be a re- 1 {GEORGE'S - WPORT "5 Friday Only! ‘Surprise SUPER Specials ON SALE WHILE after an executive’session at 7:30) ' the ‘various: applicants will be dis-| 1 A a7 oe jon narcotics. : LARGE LOTS LAST! Come get the bargains of your life! Follow the crowds to our store, | SAVE on Spring, Easter Needs! — BE HERE WHEN DOORS OPEN 10 A. M, M Higgins, director of th peg hn ge rs. , Girector e m cri . developmen! Crime Prevention Bureau of Uli-| The names of the soldiers ‘were — voc a 2 ele" Oticers_ Asan. conereee [othe Bavarian y. Eight! tation projects at several schools ve cers Assn rence,/of the Bavarians were sted. I | estore conte: ea rig sh a report on the Franklin a _Dilice, said a large group off The board will choose a dat young Germans attacked:the GIs|for Business, Industry, Education with steel rods and beer bottles) Day. nee So oe A comiaainnns at teachers from " innkeeper ' of a rival es- which could be. prevented by €l0S-|rabtia ot had ‘eed — oe High parental concern over their : : children's activities, Mrs, Higgins|Y°U™s 50 marks (911,90) for beat-| 1. “discus parking space, ie sd eraly, while they. are init ler chely 40" Americana. SURPRISE SUPER SPECIAL . . . 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"JUST OFF SAGINAW st.) : id : vs cae i aati ea eee AO: AE MEN 8 3 He OM . penpals ree y ~ ap Sonim 67 oor yr fr wind. c pop c financing the show and with Fair re En ey Nr eseteh “Gn the Stock Wheeg] ing wp with huge profits. “My |mostly Pied Eegy & show’s/der" bags for each girl over 10 exclu- brilliant racetrack scene with cos-|years of age and billfolds for the The album sales, totalled up to/It made him a big hit again; the) sively by the Columbia Broad- tumes in startling black and white. boys, Experts say they are worth March 3, amounted to $5,380,000. 'record sold over a million, he got) casting System — to the tune of There is, “My Fair Lady” jewelry. $15 to $25 each. This includes eight months of @ Summer replacement TV show) $401,000. CBS, for its faith and \And, newest on the bonanza band-| sales at $488 per copy, the last /O8 &, Testy te meu. for pen generosity, now earns 40 per ine: t | show. of the few times this has been THE PONTIAC PRESS, IHURSDAY, MARCH 21! 1957 WITH A LITTLE BIT OF LUCK — Some of hinges’ Faannée tn New York will get standing these hopefuls lined up outside the Mark Hel- room tickets for “My Fair Lady.” ALBUM SALES You Live” from the-show's score.| manding a hefty figure for per- sonal appearances. . a week. ‘reased figures to- |BEVIVE ‘BRIGADOON’ Fair Lady,” on stage and record, Lady” also benefitted indirectly.!ing division — Columbia — it’s even bigger when you con- |New York’s City Center, And a sider the indirect results of the book version of “My Fair Lady,” —_ “eo = “Stor ¢ “Thusient: ts- doing’ Biggest single beneficiary of|"*ll at the bookstores, . {One of their earlier shows, ‘‘Briga-inas first crack at TV rights. , actually, |doon,” is about to be revived by/Undoubtedly, it'll is ses eee ‘Fair Lady” has just IN. 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Get in on this rare chance to get scissors / . i 1 ie Veder of Rotterdam, , co-owner of the Fijell- * * vessels, he told a news con- will be in the 7,000-8,000 sineered in all-water freight serv- THE PONTIAC, PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 i feel Missing Oklahoma Map > od fares has been made. ‘ Tie Fieli and Oranje Lines pio- ice between the Great Lakes and . ,|Europe in the 1930s. |Announcer’s Tongue -|Slipped Just a tittle Egypt's Tourist Trade Bad ee ea Hit by Suez Trouble. nouncer Keith eo rohit CAIRO @ — “There is no-tour.|"!PPed @ little during his ‘broad- “jism season this year because of cast. the tripartite aggression “The Mth Wyoming legislature is) Egypt. All ria nai sagen now in its fina] week of lawbreak- visit the country because of present |g." he said. After a short pause unstable conditions,” declared he backtracked: ag Bivens igang : | FREE ESTIMATES 117 S. CASS _!af the Touriat “Apparently that should be law- making." Brilliant Minds Conflict oy es =. ia. Cause No Major Damage pn a tee me i4 DALLAS ww -— Torrentia] rains flooded streams and roads in cen- fe i SS | — yesterday and five PES : oes 2 to: skipped across portions. Adams 2. Stevenson’ = *s« Lawrence Haseam of the state without causing any Major damage. Thunderstorms continued to lash portions of south central Texas to- day, but the rain was tapering | off in other areas. — * * * A freak spring storm blanketed Dalhart in the Panhandle with 3 inches of snow and hail the size 2d of golf balls pounded parts of the hill country in central Texas. in Adams ‘Murder Trial LONDON (NEA) — mane are ‘eapsule closeups of the main fig- * * * ures in the Eastbourne murder trial: A father and son_ believed Scene: The Central — Court, better known as the Old |drowned when heavy rains caused Bailey, London, , Actused: Dr. John Bodkin Adams, 58-year-old Irish bachelor, who was Eastbourne’s leading family doctor,-a Sunday school “teacher, and chairman of the local YMCA. He was also personal physician to the Chief Constable of Eastbourne. : a stalled his pickup truck. He got Charge: Dr. Adams is accused of murdering with an over-dose out of the vehicle and clung to a ‘of drugs Mrs, Edith Morrell, wealthy, and eccentric widow of East- |tree until an ambulance crew res- bourne. cued him. His truck was washed safe as the water began receding. Pleasanton Arthur Lewis, 42, of Buda, Tex., 13 miles south ‘of Aus- tin, was trapped on the Williamson Creek bridge when floodwaters ~ ideas See our home planning books .. . F.H.A. Terms and no down payment can be en ot ctr ee poet sca on- eee * RECREATION ROOMS * ATTICS * GARAGES * KITCHENS SEE CORWIN. FOR MATERIAL te = , ee ee ‘Bernard Oppenheimer, the diamond magnate. “yours ii! you” oe to addon -#- | exclusive Garrick Club as a wit and a good judge of wine. As a | | major during the wan, he was legal adviser to Viscount Montgomery, : Defense: Gesiiiey tamecin, qidiitie' tk Cadaititey: who is | so-called ‘Towpath Murders,” the brutal stabbing of -two teen-age | girls, whose bodies were thrown into the Thames, Man Listed as Dead Just Paperwork Victim don, an assault victim, was offi-'that of a heart attack victim. In sdiition; the Crown a that he drugged to death at jaway. least two other rich patients. Altogether, the deaths of 17 of Dr. Adams’ patients, most of them elderly. widows, is under investigation _by Scotland Yard. * * * Some 8 or 10 miles east, his son Burton Lewis, 17, was having a * * * similar experience, Tie boy was on a school bus returning from a Judge: Mr. Justice Devlin, 51, who is.tipped for Britain's highest | track meet when it was caught in judicial post, that of Lord Chief Justice. When Devlin gave up a /a terrific hail storm in Creedmoor, $45,000-a-year law practice to betome a high court judge at one-third |12 miles southeast of Austin. Win- ter of Sir |40WS Of the bus were knocked out that sum, he scarcely felt the pinch; bis wife is the daughter of Sir and the engine stalled, Young Lewis borrowed a car to go for help and the vehicle stalled in high * -¥ -: -}water on-a-bridge.He was forced Rain, Hail Pound Texas Has | Streams Engulf Roads ~linjuries, Another unconfirmed lin south Texas. streams to overflow later turned up; down from the Upper Great Lakes Heavy rains alsd tell i in north central Texas and along the Gulf iCoast, which was lashed -by a’ storm of hurricane -force last| weekend. Lighter rain fell in por-| tions of the drought-seared range | country of west Texas. A tornado dipped down at Gid-' dings, destroyed two barns .and overturned a house trailer. The other twisters were reported sight- ed. at Big Spring, Stanton, Crane and Seminole in west Texas, but there was no property damage or twister was reported near Beeville *, 8 * Ronald Christian, about 19, was killed and his was critically injured, when their car hit ‘a cul- vert in Waxahachie during @ heavy rain. Austin got more than an inch of rain in 30 minutes. Big Great Lakes Ships Arrive in Detroit ~~ . DETROIT (INS)—The first ships arrived in Detroit during the night. The ships are the limestone car- riers, the Calcite and the Clymer. They sailed from Rogers City Tuesday. : ee * * * Imperial Oil Co. tankers have been sailing from Sarnia to Toledo and Cleveland forthe past week, but the limestone carriers were the first of the tg cargo_ vessels! Sanity Hearing Set for Sniper “Three Psychiatrists to. Testify Tomorrow on Taylor’s Condition ‘A Circuit Court sanity hearing ‘at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow will .de- ltermine if Gary Addison Taylor, Oakland County's confessed “‘phan- tom sniper,’’ will be prosecuted on a charge of assault with intent to murder. amined Taylor in Oakland County Jai] will testify whether the 20- year-old Southfield Township fac- tory worker Lady sane and capable of standing trial. : lt Judge Frank L. Doty rules Taylor insane, it means that a criminal examination March 29 will be called off and Taylor will be committed to a mental insti- tution, Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem said that if Taylor is committed, he still will be liable for prosecu- tion if he is ever judged sane and released. Three psychiatrists who have ex- : aa : Taylor admitted wounding three women with a .22 caliber rifle from his car the night of Feb. 7 and also a dozen other shootings since last December in which no one was hurt. Ex-Hobo Sends Thanks — -MIDLAND, Tex, ®%—The Police Department here got .a Christmas card from a man in Long Branch, N.J., _ Who wanted to thank them Sp v By crow twist of fate, he made is nage in a polsoning tink {f° on to the ‘bridge railing | ness Arad sowed him “accused of'a gos spatiale saints _ ; xk «x Prosecutor: Melford Stevenson, Queen’s Counsel, known at the handled the case against five German U-boat men who machine- gunned seven British survivors of a ship torpedoed in the South —~ “ Atlantic. — Hobby: Goif. He plays a precise, broad- codderet game, drinks / / } little, chain-smokes. ee, of less than medium height, sani My. Seen Oe 8 tively soft voice, where Stevenson Is apt to bluster. : : * * * a Lawrence drives his own comfortable, but unpretentious sedan. His hobby is music, and he plays several instruments brilliantly and rather dreamily, but his eyes are quick, and his movements | sharp as a bird. i Star Witness: Detective Superintendent Herbert “Bert” Hannam, 46, head of Scotland Yard's murder squad, whose hobby is pastry | cidking, and-whe is known ot the Yard as “The Count,” owing to his rather dandified dress. = * + Hannam made his name in 1953 for his brilliant} solution of the x * He is an expert on forgery, serves as the Yard's liaison man | with the Bank of England. He once worked closely with J. Edgar Hoover in stopping the smuggling of dollars from dollar-shy Britain. Hannam lectures at the Detectives’ Training School, has a 23- year-old son, Kenneth, who is a policeman. was dead only on paper and re- covering fine. 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All foreigners hesitate to 2° in its final week of lawbreak- at 9 t 10 days plus an as visit the country because of present |iMs.” he Said. After a short pount undetermined time through lapitasie conditions,” declared h¢ backtracked: “Apparently that should be law- Great Lakes and St. Law- binge: Morad, general manager Seaway. of the Tourist Department. a oe ‘i ideag See our home planning books ... F.H.A. Terms and no down payment can be yours if you wish to pe on ff * RECREATION ROOMS * ATTICS | * GARAGES * KITCHENS see CORWIN FOR MATERIAL | e FREE — ESTIMATES i: i i q i +{don, an assault victim, was offi- that of a heart attack victim. OKLAHOMA - CITY @ — The. ary highway map. It left out onef | of drugs Mrs. Edith Morrell, wealthy and eccentric widow of East- ly Scotland Yard. | judicial post, that of Lord Chief Justice. When Devlin gave up a ) $45,000-a-year law practice to betome a high court judge at one-third that sum, he scarcely felt the pinch; his wife is the daughter of Sir | Bernard Oppenheimer, the diamond magnate. ; Patcused of’ a g me arsenic murder. - | exclusive Garrick Club as a wit and a good judge of wine. As a | major during the war, he was legal adviser to Viscount Montkomery, | His hobby is music, and he plays several instruments brilliantly | sharp as a bird. | 46, head of Scotland Yard's murder squad, whose hobby is pastry- | cooking, and who is known at the Yard as “‘The Count,” owing to | his rather dandified dress. | with the Bank of England. He once worked closely with J. Edgar +\Man Listed as Dead Just Paperwork Victim the body were it wash supposed to : | pital, ; |given first aid by the Red Crossjit “has two bathroom faucets af- \ =» \ (Cause No] tornadoes ski P * Lawrence of the state without causing any Adem Stevenson Hannan major damage. Thunderstorms continued to lash | portions of south central Texas to- day, but Se Faia wens taper, ae in other areas. * * * A freak spr ing storm blanketed Dathart in the Panhandle with 3 inches of snow and hail the size of golf balls pounded parts of the Bilan Minds Conflict: in Adams’ Murder Trial {hill country in central Texas. LONDON (NEA) - ~~ Here are capsule closeups of the main fig- | _ * &'°+® | ures in the Eastbourne murder trial: A father and son believed drowned when heavy rains caused streams to overflow later turned up safe as the water began receding. Pleasanton Arthur Lewis, 42, of Buda, Tex., 13 miles south of Aus- tin, was trapped on the Williamson Creek bridge when floodwaters stalled his pickup truck. He got out of the vehicle and clung to a tree until an ambulance crew res- cued him. His truck was washed away, Scene: The Central Criminal Court, better known as the Old Bailey, London, Accused: Dr. John Bodkin Adams, 58-year-old Irish bachelor, whe was Eastbourne’s leading family doctor,-a Sunday school teacher, and chairman of the local YMCA. He was also personal physician to the Chief Constable of Eastbourne. Charge: Or. Adams is accused of murdering with an over-dose In addition, the Crown contends that he drugged to death at. | least two other rich patients. Altogether, the deaths of 17 of Dr. ‘Adams’ patients, most of them elderly widows, is under ——— * * * Some 8 or 10 miles east, his son Burton Lewis, 17, was having a similar experience, The boy was on a school bus returning from a track meet when it was caught in a terrific hail storm in Creedmoor, 12 miles southeast of Austin. Win- dows of the bus were knocked out and the engine stalled. Young Lewis borrowed a car to go for * * * Judge: Mr. Justice Devlin, 51, who is.tipped for Britain's highest xk —* & help and the vehicle stalled in high vA curious twist of fate, he made - name in a poisoning trial, | Damage ne. Rain,. H ail Pound Texas as Streams Engulf Roads central .Texas- and-along the Gulf! .|Coast, which was lashed -by a twister. was reported near Beeville {but the limestone carriers were iiucy. ties aie Ok storm of hurricane force last weekend. Lighter rain fell, in por- tions of the drought-seared range country of west Texas. A tornado dipped down at Gid- dings, destroyed two barns and overturned a house trailer. The other twisters were reported sight- ed at Big Spring, Stanton, Crane}. and Seminole in west Texas, but there was no property damage or injuries, Another wu in south Texas. , | eee | * Ronald Christian, about 19, was killed and his wité was critically injured, when their car hit ‘a cul- vert in Waxahachie during @ heavy rain. Austin got more than an inch of rain in 30 minutes. Big Great Lakes Ships Arrive in Detroit DETROIT (INS)—The first ships down from the Upper Great Lakes arrived in Detroit during the night. The ships are the limestone car- riers, the Calcite and the Clymer. They sailed from Rogers City Tuesday. * . x “Imperial. Oil Co. tankers have been sailing from Sarnia to Toledo and Cleveland for the past week, Sanity Hearing Set for Sniper Three Psychiatrists, . Testify Tomorrow on Taylor's Condition — at 9:30 agp. tomorrow will de- termine if - Addison Taylor, Oakland County's confessed “‘phan- tom sniper,”’ will be prosecuted on a charge of assault with intent to murder. Three psychiatrists who have ex- amined Taylor in Oakland County Jail will testify whether the 20- year-old Southfield Township fac- tory worker is sane and capable of standing trial.. If Judge Frank L. Doty rules Taylor insane, it means that a Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem said that if Taylor is committed, he still will be liable for prosecu- tion if he is ever judged sane and released, Taylor admitted wounding three women with a 22 caliber rifle from his car the night of Feb, 7 and also a dozen other shootings since last December in which no one was hurt. Ex-Hobo Sends Thanks .MIDLAND, Tex, «®%—The Police Department here ot _a Christmas , card from a man Long Branch, / NJ, who wanted to-thank them * x *x Presecuter: Melford Stevenson, ‘Queen's Counsel, known at the handled the case against five German U-boat men who machine- gunned seven British survivors of a ship torpedoed in the South Atlantic. Hobby: Golf. 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SCHWINN BICYCL | WHEEL GOODS OF im KINDS z i _ step beyonil: ‘is ye wonregile fi Elegance i is the next The whiskey of Elegance t = oe Seana ii i ee Te alee el te pee ae ' | the U. S. : PLOWMAN’S POLITICKING — Farmer Ed Boaz wanted folks to vote for John C. White for disc harrow, i Senate, so he inscribed this message signed his name, over at the right. across 200 acres of cultivated land on his farm hl HE PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH a 1957 YT tales narth of Abilene, Tex. = Usieg ode 4 | (Seeks Governor’ $ Post [rime a Grand Rapids. merchant: ‘costed for the ene _GRAND, RAPIDS LAr tle Cmeion, that he will be -a\pext: year. a ee announced Tuesday belore the City ination for governor of t took him a full day. He even * |Security for You oD : CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN Te meet ‘pays them 0 acye tt, “ery MMAR acess Roa a action. | Suppose, As seen in UME ond LOOK eten « . (ther-ohe’s Relative Can Take Over SS Payment By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer such problems, ‘the So-/: cial Security Administration usual-4¥TER COMPLETION ly follows a simple course: It con-| After you've completed the ap- tinues to make the payments, but plication, the Social Security office to someone—usually a will start two investigations. | glose—_pelative--who'll handle cS | Pai Smee Pmoney Ti the baat Haha SF the dence to re that your Heal senza pe mr Si sii incompetent person. | _ actually incompetent and unable Of course, the Social Security | to handle his own money. To get Administration has to be told of | this evidence, it'll go to doctors | such cases before it can take any and hospitals treating him. You “may be asked to help get such for example, your, “#emee- mother is dead and your aged fa-| Second, it'll investigate you to. receiving Social Secur- determine whether it should let | ity payments is living with you.;you handle your fathers-money; | ‘Rings Enlarged to Show Detail fon pebpeh oo And, suppose, tomorrow he’s hit by whether you'll handle it in his best an automobile and totally para- interests. This investigation prob- or ee er. — |lyzed., Naturally, in this condition, ably will be confined to members he isn't able to handle his Socialjot your family, the family doctor 5! Security money and should have|and clergyman and, perhaps, your someone to do it for him. father’s former boss. /NEAREST Z FOR PROTECTION =, 32 Yours in Business and Still Owned by Sallan’s! Your first step nad be to visit} Again, this information is sought NEXT TO SIMMS ‘ Visit Our ‘Sesiee OPTICAL DEPARTMENT it nih wed nearest Social Security office as @ necessary step to protect in- and explain the situation. This is competents. he course to follow whether you "re! After the Investigations, as- taking care of your father at home! suming nothing unusual shows |Lori, Constance and Barbara, the a me RE sot “ ) = [or he's being treated in a hospital.’ uy the social Security office will | rs vere” Since you've taken the trouble | : a to explain the situation to the | headquartern that you be named ounces Social Security office, you'll be | to’ handle your father’s money. sked i recommend to Social Security . an application —ee, _ —e : SS SENSATIONAL worsteds. Up to $50. This is a special gieup of men’s suits taken from our regular stock in sizes of regulars— shorts and longs. Some all wools nckded in this fabulous price on both flonnels and oe Valued. ot and Sold et a Awa or Charge It Now for Easter! coo ait d tcl eae PINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL MEN'S TOPCOATS All Priced Below Our Actual Cost Reg. $30.00 Sale Price 995.00 Reg. $40.00 Sale Price 5] 9.00 | Reg. $50.00 Sele Price 924.0) i FE 4.1192 | sighed to show your interest in, Although few of the cases involv. |caring for your father. This infor-| ing incompetents will exactly Pars) Many thousands of people getting mation isn’t sought to pry or to/allel this example, the procedure’ Social Security payments every, cast doubt on your interest. year become incapable of handling! qniy to protect incompetent per-| same. - their money due to mental or phys-' song from people who might try to! Jp any case, if someone close to ical troubles. ltake advantage of them. It’s| followed in most cases ts the | - | If your father remains incompe- 20 months. Agnew, of suburban 88 N. Saginaw St, ts the person to handle your fa- 1241 for very long, the Social Se- Trenton, is a soft drink delivery’ S : ’ jcurity. people will probably call on|™@D. — ‘yes,”” you'll you to see how things are working, out, It may even ask you to ac-) awe for the -money you've—te- a you should become physically or! mentally incornpetent and you feel | he's not capable of handling his own money, don’t hesitate to get in’ touch with your rarest Social Se- oe DEAL! IN OUR HISTORY | General Electric = omg CONSOLE © wr : ie ee ere ee curity amen. It’ s handled hundreds | * i (Questions on Social Security | poems may be addreated to | “Social Security,’ in care of The | | Pontiac Press, Questions will be | answered by mail from the Pon. | tiae office of the Social Security | Administration. There is no | | charge for this service.) Get Out the Pop, Pop— | It’s a Triple Delivery! 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"THORSDAY, MARCH Pi, ger tina Cheese | thrBisney True Life Adventures Tee ite lone, Time ter Se ae to Take Up Golf | ual : bave thee daughters — NatebyChan sseaoLoNG “When He's oider Macmillan Tops in Service": resets San HUNT WASHINGTON @ ~ Dr. Paul look what I got.” >” Provide Needed Milk eiveney , Sete, President . Eisen- By detained Biot fervtee peat’ of Mette Minister Rest ae —— er's heart specialist, says he’. dent in French North Africa, He : , ; plans to take up Oe tenia “whan With his dandy mustache and) remains « firm. believer in the |Téxans to Bat Bats T am old enough.” White will be |look of Edwardian elegance Harold) Anglo-American alliance. eet aa a 71 June 6. Macmillan could be. an English} y4acmiljan has had broader ex-|, AUSTIN, Tes oped ect he told a House AP-| squire with no greater worries than in : é perience in government at the top| jowing persons with bats in the ly Se eeit tae ie One “|keeping his hedges gnd .coupons|level than any Briton now active—|neifry to kill them, It has been 2 ee | jreatly clipped. ines uaa tod cee, illegal in Texas since 1917. ont 1 ; But Macmillan is Prime Minister T, J. B. Walling of Wichita Falls sai Dr. White discussed his plans : and chancellor of ‘ as -|while appealing for continued fed-|°! Britain at a time when the coun- © oeonading: . arte bats constitute a health haz- 195 roe * ‘The discovery of cheese. the Na-! "Wedd tional Geographic Society says, is “believed to have occurred more, than 2,000 years B.C., when some-| “Ome carried milk in a canteen ancial : try is beset by economic worries ony ard. made from the stomach of a sheep. —— ee aie inceain at home and declining prestige Eden. in January, . : .: This gustatory Columbus found the, was made public today abroad. It is a time for toughness, a, 2 Costa Rica now has 214 ocean J milk had separated into semisolid Exercise. he said, is necessary and Harold Macmillan can be Sistquthoee years old, he eum Vessels registered | diag ite curd and liquid whey. to’ good health, tough: while maintaining his aristo-|been magried since 1920 to. Lady'flag, San Jose learns. | Tasty, easily kept, and nutritious, “What about ‘playing golf?’ |Cratie demeanor, - manos mee age goon ane aga, ‘asked Rep. Fogerty (D-RD, a vic- The man who will meet Presi- 7 ate — 3 st and was used as a medi- tim of one heart attack. dent Eisenhower in Bermuda § 4 a um of exchange. aR = Wedaeaday proved the. special immediate ‘iitaan for Qualified Personnel White told the Rhode Island law-| Character of his toughness more : a ‘maker he thought it “‘is good” for| than 4@ years ago on the battle. | Salaried Positions in ‘someone with a heart history like) fields of France, Wounded three ! |Fogarty’s to play golf. — - times, he lay all hight in a No- “Do you play golf?” asked Rep. Man’s Land reading Horace in- 4 Truck ond Coach Design . . Body, Chassis, and Engine - | Taber: (R-NY). the original until he was rescued | * Layout Engincers ¢ Pessem Sagiecene oF | haven't had the time,”” White at daybreak. answered, “but I will take it UP! Since that time, while building r siti again when I am old enough.” idual careers in the publishing bus- ALSO OPPORTUNITIES for Experienced or Prd o ome A he in Poe Keay tell ‘politics, Macmillan has’ Graducte ACCOUNTANTS in: Jad the origina] ot by King Pestures Syndicate. Lib a fo Receive Aid ‘had plenty of opportunity to show ‘ * * * y ithe flint-like nature of his charac- : Classified in 18 basic types. iter. ~ » & Auditing ® Financial Statements cheese ig made in almost endless {Under Mideast Plan | ~ * , ae * Cost Accounting * Credits and Collections variety. The United States Depart-| In the mid-1930s he fought the ® Tax Accounting * General Accounting : ‘Agriculture cescritee more, SS)\WARMING OVER A : ‘TRIPOLI, Libya — A joint lheadlership of the Conservative = S.- Libyan communique eee party, branding them a ‘collection i \\ said Libya will . receive more of extinct voleanoes.’’ In 1936, furi- Hf you are interested in permanency. under long range pro- ' TREE IN SEARCH OF FOOD, | ‘Mest cheewe ‘produced in the NUTHATCHES CAN American. economic aid under the °US = - Conservative govern- grams, recognition of ability, opportunity for advancement, ( f Samer i ui tenten | OPERATE DFSIVE-DOWN AS ‘Eisenhower Middle East reed cea be sal to je — _ excellent a conditions, and estate benefit programs-— j "pounds Jast year~is cheddar. MW yey) AS IN THE NORM . “= _* * — = ane rv i ‘originated in England but be- AL >) | The ‘commumique was issued ions ee. Corer Write. Visit or Call a _f UPRIGHT FOGITION. } TEN . jafter four days of talks between, ey Salaried Personnel Department — 4 og former _Rep._James_P. Richards, Sen of { an Indians:born moter 5 eee ———— fae ‘ ~ = : “ Macmijien-~ e —eee See gg angen oar aie saaicemomnes ~Geie TRUCK & COACH DIVISION ION | ‘Libyan officials headed by Pre-| t know Gen, Dwight Eisenhow: 000 South Bivd., East, ~. Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 5-611! 2 | | mier Mustafa Ben Halim. "| @r when he was assigned to the _—— ——a | oe ls a seoreceree = — : believed to have been first made, | The communique said that the ——— talks here “revealed an identity of Sec tercy teond end. neyo ! Sere oie Freaerr neg | ANE Enggass eae Founded i in , 1865 | milk cheese—in a cave while aa ‘Lovell Lawrence Jr. Predicts: |Per minute would provide enough! “The government of Libya re- F & a: ==" a=] FINE DIAMONDS ae later, he found the cheese veined) b lls — n =j|§ = Si sce arte Flying Saucer Will Carry" .2°r [siete ast peti ‘ons nt see 'to establish spheres of influence . Today, monks cure Roquefort in Ait kal» walk, sit’ ora special position of power in the sane, atwraly aivemaionss F'irst Mary to Moon, Mars. sso ote wals st ty the Mate bet bur sade} = « » A 92-YEAR-OLD TRADITION! _ caves, / oe ppp Sep Senn strengthening the nations of the i no cial gravity were pro- area so they may be masters of ~The friendly mold that gives the) DETROIT (AP)—A flying saucer;zipping through the skies in recent vided, he said, the passengers their own destinies,” it said. ig di in di * i i Deteneties Server Pesta gos tae me coca cat vere ie pats cones e|werdd flout silos) ‘ade the — - There's d big difference in diamonds. The largest diamond is not roquefortii, similar to the mold) ioe fiction probably will carry, said. ‘saucer when it got outside earth's’ “In support of these priticiples, always the best buy. Diamonds vary greatly in QUALITY, in CUT, that — ee ee ite first men to the moon with The ship would be about 50 feet,S*@vVitational pull, = lit was agreed that additional eco- in COLOR! That’s why it is to your best interest to buy your ores mold States and #5.0W" built-in gravity system. —_in diameter and the walls around) Power for the saucer, Lawrence omic aid to Libya is needed and : : mn ported to the United States sa “That prediction was made here the circumference would be about! said, would-come either from an Will be forthcoming from- the’ diamond from a DEPENDABLE jeweler: For 92 years thousands oe _other , where. cheese 0A pelea Jr., of ie: Se parla vo «Mer ponent the | atomic reactor or burning, high- United States.” ‘ of folks have depended on ENGGASS for quality diamonds at the cured ‘ zo 4 missiles operation, sa + would somewhat thicker. energy LEI SS f ating the temperature and tumtid:| (7, men who helped build the he said, to provide space for the| a Warns of Smog Hazard | lowest prices. Why don’t YOU put YOUR trust in this reliable ity of the original caves. first aircraft tto exceed the speed power plant. The trip to Mars, about 4,200,000 7 Con ilabl f . a _ |miles, would take 9 to 12 weeks, g,cRAMENTO Calif. ‘elk store: enient terms available, of course. ae ie in 50-Y. — 25,000 MILES PER HOUR |he estimated. <—- bees eumag could conse “tame! os Space ” COTS | Lawrence said he and others Built to go 25,000 miles an hour—| *-_ * # \diate disaster,” an Assembly sub- 2 , | a /ELPHIA @ — Interpt eee eee rome’ ap | Sufficient power to get the ship Lawrence described his ideas of\committee says. Experts agree) . . * lol etary. travel will become ‘“com- saat ax nein eed see {Cunt s0rfh's, srovimntional pull-~| man's Sixt spaceship at mecting|dienster could hit Los Pins Compare dans quality...compare the Styie! monplace” in the next 50 years, nr te. pe a ot saucer would whirl like aof the Hoyt S. 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Chairman Elliott (D-Ala} spotting quietly -into spectators’ seats.’ * Allocate 2 355 ioe were popping up and then It was the youngsters’ hearing for the next. half hour. Lots of youthful badness is just Pe ‘for State During Year DETROIT a — Thirty - seven Michigan hospitals will receive 355 new interns for the year. start- great deal of materialism in Amer- jing in July, results of the national intern matching program indicated. * * * The hospitals, however, tad asked for 618 interns. The number ithey will get is just about in pro- portion for the rest of the country, graduating enough interns to fill the demand. Nationally a total of the young people who had filed, 11,804 interns were asked and 16,539 539 candidates were available. pstate hospitals receiving their | restlessness, said Polly Stevens of EXCESS GUIDANCE ao Church, but parents manufacture ae Men's “All Wool : pee ‘SPORT coaT Riverton, N. 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Radio, Heater, Hydramatic............44.8576 618 1954 PONTIAC 4-DOOR. Radic, Heater. Hydramatic ....... cee ee $995 619 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE. Radio, Heater, Mydramatic, .. .$1479 621 1956 PONTIAC CATALINA SEDAN. Radio, Heater, Mydramatic. ...$1975 623 1956 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE. Radio, Heater. Hydramatic.... .$2223 625 1955 PONTIAC 4-DOOR. Radio, Heater. Hydramatic ............$1639 626 1953 PONTIAC 4-DOOR. Radio, Heater, Synchre................ $769 629 1955 PONTIAC 4-DOOR. Redio, Heater. Mydramatic... .. $1527 631 1951 PONTIAC 2-DOOR. Radic, Mester, Synchro. ........ Se $397 635 1956 PONTIAC 4-DOOR. Radic, Heater, Mydramatic....:......«.$2192 636 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE. Radic, Heater, Hydramatic. ... $1725 638 1957 RAMBLER 4-DOOR. Radic, Heater. Hydramatic.°.......... $2327 478 1956 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE. Star Chief. ........ et i 404 1953 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATALINA. Radio, Heater, Hydramatic. $857 — 487 1956 PONTIAC 870 CLUB COUPE. Radic, Heater, Hydrametic.. ... $2160 494 1954 PONTIAC 4-DOOR. Radic, Heater, Hydrantatic....... coy'es SUE: 497A 1952 PONTIAC DELUXE 2-DOOR. Radic, Heater, Mydramatic....... $445 517 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA STAR CHIEF. Radic, Heater, Hydramatic. $1679 518 1956 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATALINA COUPE. Full Power. ..... $2216 519 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE. Radio, Heater, Hydramatic... $1672 een ee ee 1957 CHEVROLET|| BEL. AIR |] | You have to see and drive this. Chevrolet. to realize the bargain it is! S21A 1953 CHEVROLET BELAIR. 4-Door, Radio, Hester................ $795 522A 1953 PONTIAC 2-DOOR. Redio, Hester, Hydramatic..............$785 : 525 1954 PONTIAC 4-DOOR. Radio, Hester, Hydramatic ........ igs. 9075 $ : + $27 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE. Radio, Heater, Hydramatic....$1675 1953 529A 1953 PONTIAC 4-DOOR, Radio, Heater, Hydramatic ............$825 | _ $51 1955 PONTIAC 4.DOOR. Radic, Heater, Hydramatic...... ssaei SEES | OLDSMOBILE 555° 1954 PONTIAC 4-DOOR. Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, Full Power, ...$1197 if , tps: 560.1955 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE. Radio, Hester, Wydrematic....$1675 © 2 : ie $62 1954 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATALINA, Radio, Heater, Hydram... .$1195 : SUPER 88 [574 1953 PONTIAC 2-DOOR. Heater, Hydramatic .........ceeeeee+ $825. 997 1953 Pentioe Cateling Cpe, | be 8 $81 1954 PONTIAC 2-DOOR. Radio, Heater, Synchro. ........ s Road and Waiter ig the son of Mr. Crocker Road, Mt, Clemens. The MR. and MRS. WALTER F. HAYNACK Methodist Service Read The couple will make their home F. W. Haynack of 2%\in Mt, Clemens, Mrs. James Davis, ae of th ‘White ‘Vales of flowers, end « rn hans air ' . * i ¥ AY Lab) : : * ‘ 4 i ; i eh AS \ \, ‘ \ i’ * a si er = 1, 1957 nari iia para, Wo. 1 1'50-2.60 ene kee iy 30-dos. 150-8 50. i 2 be Tarelon Hose ee ee ge & i 3 i if i be given all o|NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT | = . “¥* elahnagdievceala ae *| The quantities involfed in this work | pa March 20, 1987 ; ~* LAvenue. : + ones weeny. of the following:|w.o. 1140 Etee To: Delbert Arthur, Layern Rutherford; ; LF. ut iron pipe : R. EVANS Enrique Garcia, ; ; ie PF. of § cast iron pipe : y Clerk . 8. Saunders, gags oem og _ 12 ea. 6 inch gate valves & boxes : March 21, ‘8T|Mtg. Co., Francis 8. Guellio, Mr. Rewis, 7 ea. 8 inch gate-valves & boxes r. . J. BR, Vore; Bisir Dodd,/ until = 12 inch ee valves & boxes (NOTICE OF SPECIAL Charles E. Edward Conway, | _. | ee. 5 ineh bydrants (furnished by!” and related work on Victory|Merl 4& Mildred Penton, Mr. Brown. | - ff pennies) “7? . Drive. . Jenie Randolph, Jesse Wright, ca ae. 90. remove & replace 2" asphalt|” 75; wax meen. W. c. Behile, _BA- | Dooques. Charles E. Bendereca. Duties a 83. ¥—Bore hole for ¢ inch water |Kicihor ‘Thomas KR. Warner, Berl Wate Tilson, Henry, Webb, Steve" Becors,| , son, Clifford Moody, Jack J. Thomiin-|Mrs va Markey, Hatold Pinn, Bagar , Some time Tues- on. install Gate Wells, complete a Koop, An VanLinden, |H, Davis, Norbert Gtroun, 3 Bowen, wap plans and for the |Roy Gordon, Bert Gordon and to alilgienn A. Traver, Ret 1. John . ae wen at the office or| pefeons interested, take notice: That|Talmage and to all. persona interested, | the reat] Sosies “eas te "ettannn Hag | rolt of the Special Sonceomann tans mentee: Tint te ren of tal Opel: to Pontiac Police. of ron alire ‘whlch will bere [partniore, mode 27 une, CY ,nsseeat tl Atgeamment bersiotore made bye te Min- land County Bar Association, Both | 7p°se? 1.90: new: ar } Meek! Kennecott up % at 112%, Aanconda recommendations called for the|merket sesdy; Fiore Round Reds 36:(Up % at 63 and Internatiohal Nickel measure favored by Republicans. : earn Tap at 14. egies Tt Tat 870 Oakland Ave. - MAY FACE VETO weteaes rent Boos ‘ | |AMVET Hall Adults $1 Westover, hereon committee TOR, Dettolt, “cases” included.” New York Stocks _[te. | ‘tore the House, the bill 36-38, weighted” average. 31: medium Som nae ee Chapter A “PE O., Sat. huced “before : ‘the | ee ee 2a — sot an aes Age > market ~— euee ; Can - je mo fen”... 1 and 15, with few closel ke sorted ote 18.00; limited supply sows lapis grist * psoas w » eas “ ate08 ease $26.88 om 4 | aeheopead? e « ° feu etessiusegesetSreer suse: efttereraae.. Shnbabuesst | ride ee we et © @@nbmew eeuoee uf be 54 7+ * Ses: Oe a a | enone “ugeuensy & i. Wi 12 Mile . Ww 23, 8 a, m. to 3 p. m. at the URW Building, 128 W. Pike St. Bea: sale, March 22nd, 9 to|sra ken ‘omens Club, Berkley. » Dear & P Store. ' 3 ure 0 But President Romney| Mum About Talks is-Olsen 00, Child —Adv. : ee {7 hi j PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 2 “Te: vis, in T. ir. —Adv. 3160 —Ady. Elmer Hula M. |rotl jmade by hich be paid NOTICE OF SPECIAL "Suse ASSESSMENT Indianwood, ‘BYC. 1 Mr. La Mr. Henteity, ‘Thomas Pa a ar tut, Ke Cat ta ele First Mortgague Corp. Mr. Wall, Herbert Carlson 5 is Mile E. Shel- by don, Prank De "wivan | : Goemsere, Oliver H. Stockdale, Wm. Eimer C. ment for and rélated work on south side of Investment Co, Edgar Mtg o'clock ‘p.m. of Buison’ ae Bares! i Horak. OTT ts, Mr an Smith, L. Dut 8. Serneer - Mr. Steward Mr. | notice Whaley, Mackey, . . . Ine. ¢ heretofore || the City Asséssor for the pur- CI AiLel i Men the Commission decided should /31 Linda and borne by special jfile in the construction of sidewstk Notice is City of Pontiac, will Third from west Joslyn Avenue to iz. Young. Laenasd Goleman |assenmnent a B.. » Russell James $ Nelle S54 office also the Assessor of the meet in the Com- eee ee aa DON ret “S8Ie8 : - e weve @+ehunee Beem = ez? 7 erry senesers vvuae we D 5 aeet te Notice is hereby given Meeting of the iz 2%. sae. esabbeetiii bese a i fs 3 § Dishwasher-Cabinet Sink © COMBINATION UNIT ir, pril for ths Two regents of Education or " Nos. , State of at Town within said on Monday, i, 1987, for the —— of elect- re : sa tty Member of the two "T MISS THESE @ TOP VALUES! | > 3 WAYS TO BUY:. On Seat Side Wessen | 172 Se SAGINAW STREET } - 95 ; +; $8 pratt Pet ..°.° ' poe Friday © BIG 48” SIZE . 1—CASH. 3—NO MONEY DOWN. r 2 a / sawses 3% until. a news conference today eat Nights © ALL DELUXE FEATURES : $ 95 2—LAYAWAY. ws lew as $1.25 weekly! (Continued From Page One) H 5 end MOR acu Be Detroit. Romney said the talks’ 4 Bhs choise ‘Sieughier steers” 26.00-$350; few Come Ba > 404 i"|in ‘Miami Beach, Fia., were “very, til © ONLY 1 LEFT! Qishwasher @ sink WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS i! the committee dug deep into Brew- betters is.08°31 00" tuost enies winnts | Soneums Pe” ab - - ster’s racing sta-/Sp¢, Standard steers and beiters 16.00. Con Pu pt ts 98:4 get ie 3 bles, ‘his investments, his use of|ssapérs and client tsetse: “jow|Gemt Me ase 2 Ot LT TS SE SE EER 30-GALLON GAS HOT funds for non-union pur. y end commercial bulls 14.80-16.50.\coPe*E Ane - 372 Bey 4 WE SELL WHAT ae : poses. Brewster has said he plans) Ceir lable 100, La rtiss Wr || 41.7 Sears Roeb ,.. 27.2 EA cis Frades mostly 120-182; can uaa “ase 2 cir $i) September | . $69.95 Brewster told about investing] gE ciAO seq Market nominally | 3 Fg os pac rate 95 . 8 7? a 3 ci erchase, of Campbell cree recy sate © Heprevmntatie trade.” —> . pee on oo 0 Compare this ak AST) Cone OM mie CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Pore eee = = 23 i stock. i caceee. March 18 (AP) — Salable C voee 05 ie * = said seven teamsters officials|jesay ‘to "is laucy ont'i¥S:.,, femetally (gen Ree... Sa = -: a | 30 Gallon Gas a are paying for the|sesree, mostly ; tpping |Gen soe ORS wer : Campbell's soup sock at $0 a/R Monte sare, Ti se Rae = RE Raes $B The stock traded actively on the j , GLASS LINED month plus interest, while the un- $30 J" 0-117; ay ES ee te a :: 8) opening an 18,000 share block ) va gs Rapes adr |! eb er An, eee Pe hg Silat 8, up %. Later it sold at 8x, | _ Heater $79.50 He said the mining stock is held is 32.00; lot arcana "sth |Gecdyeat ""’" 9p Unit Afre ...;; S| op %. iA 3-PC. WHITE entirely by the union. It has de-i 1¢.3s; lots mined ‘grade. 980-/OF6 » ht On fe YD rican Kitchen : : ° | clined about 50 per cent in value, bie cate “inte. Calves 305./0t Wert es. Shs Se --- ee DELUXE 52-Galion Electric : | Brewster said, but he was “sure” |sieers snd heifers ‘modersisiy active rey “388 OB fab : 4 ns "3 mi ae ee ee sand. vealers fully’ steady? nee We 4-Burner Electric HOT WATER Brewster sald be and Beck haveliS Sneed Rates, meet Rese? REG. $134.50 VALUE J been getting about $8,000 a years ps.tity, bik oe toa ‘pat ine Rad" ed RANGE HEATER cee ante ee cnt Saaty. the said it is across ese ie aabe, “tre fone. hige tat Hay HF and | We urge you to compare this outstanding the street from the‘Teamsters Un-/mest food and choice heifers 18.00- selling , These tanks COMPLETE WITH ion building im Seattle, and ts pa-|itte; ‘anmere ang cutters 1100-13 @6;| (Compiled ty Toe Anrcutes Pres) {automotive faeiliticas” , STACE-On oven hg ag 95 || Ot A oaADE $ 195 tronized by union-owned vehicles. |e" Ren gh Bt sede, oth alt nll : lete with Base Cabinets! | '"".¢ =" °* =. CHROME : , tnd choles ‘vealers. "2400-31.00;, wiley oe. oer + Wan wee ae acid oe FITTINGS : - and standard vealery 13.00-83.60:_ culls! Week age Serre wie 137 171\Anglers Blame Boats Ij This deluxe. counter top range and waist-high oven . 00: ear ago ...... 3 1468 749 190.2 is to make & real pleasure! . . . yearling Jeeding steers | 31.00: 1966-57 high ... (2763 185. ie oe cot all : , Macmiian igommaon, and. median stocker nd feec-|ises gy toe” <<- dung Het 82 Ht) sALAMeaz00 wm — Noisy, water Ml Sti scene suse corn Geininé DO PRGLAS TRA } Talks in Bermuda = xz Peru ar mag EAR dE Edin mt ORIGINAL 50 PAOD ie Wart, | aC CORED BATE SETS mo Faia Stes seach by Kalamazoo fishermen for a de- $ : mm with WHITE | tociuces wun, wach sinughter lambs’ 92.30-6.60; cull. to D STOCK: cline of in Mi Le aan a sengute won” 95 RS A | gg -_ |said sheet Mint pebaiers boa oe $430.00 ee ABINETS [2 -ORAbe Sines 399 {Continued From Page One} ie is mostly choice and prime/Pigures after decimal poin fishermen intentionally VALUE CABINETS . clarification of the American po- fi shorn “ambe 5 a.s010.00; cltoies| 4: igh Low Woon | sneering ; : e - : shen th tea eit Tooled ewes 10.00-11.00; cull tc choice |AZeD Bite, & Rqutp. Cx. a8 37 & survey by Hugh tustudes range, oven a @ Storage Compart- sition, bron ewes 4.50-8.80. yg ly - ee }é ,|Christie of Three Rivers, anglers and cabinets, © Gees tees : ihieidieg ol sepe te TA te Gi Otis Gimm ca'.: + “Ly “Gtlsaid boat propeliers make water WHILE TMEY LAST! Pancet BATH ¢ putting too much faith in the U.N Peninsular Met-Fé.'Co. | > p4 yps{ Udy. 80 sunlight cannot reach Ms. scteaea tn this special purchase from American $ 95 {o ste hdale East problems tha Peasrigechc caste My ie fefetaion, eventually the weed Ml Ritanttrs Setnam at Saradien. {tetas 4.4” | TUBS con never be Bag me by Folete Baieen co Cong Be He usnnpeer andi 90 do the fish, | You'l fing the price tags ou these items Exrea Low, Ja - Crate Marred and up the of the Soviet and Afro- af nO ee oe. J . = A B. prdonra eg or “tryere Ch i Di > ie . AMERICAN KITCHEN Deluxe Models # Compartment WASH 21x32-Inch There wil be no conriteness on A i UNDER §PICHWACHET LAUNDRY $ BASINS || DOUBLE BowL the part of the British, who firmly set New C Mod ae: belo. vis COUNTER fit _baleve Oey were poy in ane| NEW Corvette MOG] tne" purtse ct “tection "hw igs Geel nena With triple plated | | Stainless abortive invasion of Exypt. | ‘| DETROIT (INS) — The Cor) WHITE (with pump drain) .......$189,50 ff Pree quaity sag Ory, foucets. A Steel ie ae At ‘Gane a bie| Vette SS (“Super Spot’’), an’ Bduce COPPER (gravity drain) .........$189.50 grade Ki tchen tho Sass Genel OMi qwalt weed experimental custom-built sports) COPPER (with pump drain) ..... $199.50 SDSB°5 sy yo from U.N, Secretary Gears iianees uaetent a oe SUPPLY IS LIMITED AT THIS PRICE. . . HURRY! : SINK ‘Dag Hammarskjol@ on Ms Cr: | cmcaco, Maren 29 (AP) Live poulry| Chevrolet Division General Of the Bupre ' emt take with Reyplion Proc: circcies: shee We.) BOS. paring poe] ee ; Bg ys BY , - Beautiful MIRROR dent Gamal Abdel Nasser, RR tar te CT eae an en Cee } | SF Cast tron $ ” Cast trom BRITE Finish na sp oan ol SENN Re GG mime a "Ses nw 2 oe | LOWEST PRIOES ON STEEL PIPE. (<=: | U.S, for American atomic weapons ties Sader eth othe: over S| Florida Grand Prix Enduranee "vill Tl Yo-in, Galvanized $2.65 1Va-in, Galvanized $6.52 TUB SINKS Reo. § 4 495 pony Sy ES ule id te car wat designed ENEMI I inch Golvented $4.90. 2ie, Galvoneed sioz [1 $5795 $ sgges || "" : oe ae Pare pad = Bape FOX aera Blamed as a research project to study 3) cian ae GsenT aene Peet SR Sow rungs danger point, : ons ei tet, met ett cies “The Store That Values Built” may be flown in for ; : , Srece i ee PLUMBING e - @ SUPPLY CO. : . cee . he , * . 9 3 FREE Full Stock of Soll Pipe dnd Fitingy’— Everything th Plumbing Supplies . , FREE PARKING as PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 -