Highway Named , as Initial Goal by New Top goal of the new Downtown Pontiac Assn. willl be the promotion of a proposed north-south limited access highway to run near This was point one in a Group the central business district. six-point program approved yesterday afternoon during the official creation of the association, which will be affiliated with the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. Attending the meeting were 148 business and pro- fessional men and downtown property owners, all of whom expressed interest in the rejuvenation of down- _ town Pontiac. : A 2l-member board of directors of the association was ee by the men and women at the meeting —+in the City Hall. French War Vet Held in Killing Retired U.S. General’ and Wife Are Slain in St. Petersburg ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, (INS)— A French war hero was held in St. Petersburg today for the pis- tol slaying of Brig, Gen. Wilbur/g} R. McReynolds fret.) and his wife, Faye, The couple was shot down in their luxurious Snell Isle home| last night as they awaited dinner.|' An’ hour after the shooting, po- lice halted Maurice M. Cavigny, 40, of Paris as he raced through.con-|: ‘ gested downtown St, Pe Petersburg in the McReynolds’ car..©¢ 2.” McReynolds, 61, headed the army’s quartermaster corps in 1949 where he developed the famed “CO” and “K” rations used by combat troops during World War I and the Korean conflict. He retired in 1950, Police said Chavigny, who had been a guest of the retired army officer, readily admitted the slay- ing, which-he said,.was the end of an argument, * * * A .22 caliber pistol was found in the front seat of the car but) Chavigny offered no resistance aft- er being cornered by five squad cars following a six-mile chase. The body of McReynolds was found in the living room of his home with five .22 caliber bullets in the chest and abdomen, The body of his 60-year-old wife lay in the -kitchen with two bullet wounds in the chest. ‘ Chavigny, a decorated veteran (Continued on Page 61, Col. 7) The points listed in the new association’s goals —— vigorous campaign to pro- Bay: a new how aetiriet limited access highway running through Pontiac near es street, and the urg- ing that immediate action be ta- ten Oy authorities to secure the 2%The clearing away of sub- standard stores, and the replace- ment of them with modern ones, with emphasis centered south of Pike street on Saginaw, 3—Improvement of present park- ing facilities and creating addition- spaces, 4—Program of modernization of store fronts. 5—A hard - fisted promotional program for downtown Pontiac. 6—A program of traffic control to reduce congestion, * * x. Monroe M, Osmun, a big spark behind the association's birth, cau- tioned those in attendance that the downtown area ‘would lose out * * Directors elected for 4 three-year, term were A, C. Girard, Victor Hoerath, Leonard T. Lewis, Frank 8. Lyndall, Harold J. Muldowney, Ronald Touscany and Howard Van Dusen. vor 0 $wosépir, tii’ iipetere (Continued on Page 61, Col. 3) Detroit Triplets Born DETROIT (INS) — Elvidio Di- fonzo and his wife, Theresa, have four children—the oldest.14 months. Mrs. Difonzo gave birth to trip- lets—a girl and two boys—at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital today. Doc- tors said the babies weighed more A JAMMED CHAMBER — This shows a small portion of 148 downtown business and professional men and women and prop- erty owners who packed City Hall. chambers yesterday afternoon, They were there to help create a pesnnete Go Means © Pe aren. Pontiac Press Phote new Downtown Pontiac Assn. to Ike to Defend School Project for Federal Building Aid to Be on Air Eisenhower vigorously defends his school construction aid program to- inight against economy-minded Con- gressional budget-cutters, * * * The President addresses the Washington dinner of the National Centennial Birthday Celebration of the National Education Associa- tion—one of more than 2,500 par- ties across the nation. Eisenhower's address, (9 p.m. EST), will be varried to the na- tion by radio but will not be tele- vised. He apparently set the theme of his talk to the educators and school teachers at yesterday s news conference when he declared that he considers the proposed fed- eral program to step up school construction a “‘necessity.”’ * * * The chief executive added: “The longer it is neglected, the more we will suffer as a nation in the long run, because I believe with Franklin that freedom and free government depends upon an edu- cated citizenry.” He also emphasized that he has always held that federal govern- ment has no “proper role in the operation and in the general main- tenance of our public school sys-' tem.” This, he declared, ‘‘belongs than five pounds each. to the localities and the states.” Talk. Tonight on Plan. WASHINGTON ‘(INS)—President| 39, a secretary, found there was day in the alleged government in- sured GI home loan -racket en- tered a plea of “nolle contendre”’ hen arraigned yesterday after- noon by Federal Judge Theodore Levin in Detroit. Leroy Stein, 42, of Detroit will await sentence after his “no con- test” plea, I¢ indicates he neither denies or admits guilt in the plot. Three others, including a for- mer secretary + treasurer and business agent of Pontiac Team- No trial date has been set for the three who were freed under $1,000 personal bonds. * * * Indicted along with Stein were Louis C. Linteau, 42, of 615 E. Tennyson Ave., William N. Gil- more, 40, of 32035 Waltham St., Southfield Township, and Joe Pol- lina, 46, of 3540 Oakshire St., Wa- terford Township. Linteau faces charges of mak- ing a false statement in 1953 to the Veterans Administration fol- Plenty of Humps and Not Much Streamlining! SACRAMENTO, @alif, @—A placard in the office of Assem- blyman Francis C. Lindsay reads: “A camel is an animal that looks as if it had been put to- gether by a committee.” Lindsay is chairman of the Conservation, Planning and Public Works Committee, That’s a Good Reason! DETROIT (INS) — Eva Pfaft, a "simple explanation to why her car became overheated shortly aft- er she left work. Someone had stolen her radiator. 3-Day Weather Rampage Toll: 325 Dead or Injured; $5 Million Loss Tornadoes Hit Tennessee, Demolish Homes, Hurt 4 NASHVILLE, . Tenn, @, — The Weather Bureau here reported two tornadoes struck near the Jackson, Tenn., afea about 2 a.m, today, damaging or destroying several houses. There were no reports of fatali- ties or injuries, however. The Tennessee Highway Patrol . confirmed reports of severe damage at Selmer, Tenn., with idle Tennessee contin- FOUR INJURED — Four persons were injured and two dozen buildings damaged last night when what the Weather Bu- reau called a “smalj tornadd” 3-DAY TOLL MOUNTS = alert for the southern: reported six inches in the same period. No relief from a flood is in. sight for Harrison, Ark., a town of 5,500 population in the northwestern part of the state. Rain swelled Crooked Creek until the stream spilled over its levy and brought flood waters ‘ peo . 4 s ges: at Oa ph ad india detent facpe Ses : ated from homes and severe prop- erty damage was reported. Meanwhile, what the Weather Bureau described as ‘‘a miserable, messy mixture” of rain; sleet, and freezing rain or snow spread from! snows. Northern Illinois across the Upper’ Ohio Valley and into Western Penn- sylvania, creating hazardous driv- ing conditions The clash between the snow. storm and unseasonably mild tem- peratures in the 60s and 70s in the South touched off the tornadoes. The battle between hot and cold air also set up conditions for heavy “The storm that is now eonterad in the Middle Mississippi Valley will bring precipitation to the At- lantic seaboard and New England later in the day. Oust Beck Move May Be Forming Teamsters Will Have Showdown With Boss at Fall Conclave From Our Wire Services WASHINGTON — Informed sources said today that a strong movement to replace Dave Beck as president is developing in the Teamsters’ Union. They said a showdown will come at the union's convention next Sept. 30 in Miami, and no action — Beck is expected before The AFL-CIO Ethical Practices Committee set May 6 as the date Beck’s Tax Troubles on Page’19 RS Comics SUNOCO OSTEO Rtbee Ld] ' ‘County scheme Oe Oe 58 iE Editorials NEP Pe eee Senses ere ss 6 é Markets ieee neeeeeere eeeee * Enters ‘No Contest’ Plea in GI Home Loan Deal ' The fourth man indicted Tues- Gtimore, Pollina, and Stein veterans to have them file ap- plications with the VA that “4 x * Linteau is charged with being the “middle man” in the scheme by attempting to interest the union Stein was former vice-president of the Walton firm and is now construction engineer for another building company, The four face penalties up to a year in prison plus $1,000 fines if conficted The transactions in question ran ffom 1951 through 1953. . Three Stores Burn in Downtown Caro” CARO ®—Three adjoining down- charges|town Caro business firms caught | |Predicts Snow lweather trend, he predicted pos- |sible snow, sleet and freezing rain ‘|be 38 to 44, ‘A. |perature preceding $ a.m, was 31. |The mercury read 38 at 1 p.m. were indicted for conspiring with |$ "| to hold packages over Saturday Weatherman Retraces Steps, The weather man threw his hat first before reporting the weath- outlook today. * Squelching hopes for a fair for most of today, et 8 ee er with rain changing to showers or thundershowers Friday, low 32 to 38 degrees, The high Friday will Showers or snow flurries are ex- pected Saturday with little tem- perature change. Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem- City Post Office Hit by Worries Can‘t Store Packages if Service Is Reduced, Says Local Official The Postmaster General's threat! Clings to Florida Idea DEARBORN _ (INS) — Dear. Lack of Money \Also Threatens Other Services Curtailment Is Planned Unless Solons Restore Budget Slashes WASHINGTON (INS) — The Post Office Depart- mail services effective Sat- urday unless Congress allots an extra 47 million dollars to the agency. Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield sched- uled a 10 a.m. (EST) news conference today to an- nounce the suspension of and curtailment of other services if the money is not forthcoming. a House appropriations subcom- mittee late yesterday voted . to give the department only 17 mil- lion dollars of its total request. He told the lawmakers that un- less he was granted 47 millions to run the department through .. June 39, he would have to stop Saturday deliveries this week. At the same time ing "| Rejects Bid on Phones Berliner Zeitung, which said East work, West German Postal Minister Obitwaries ......-... et en & Neceang Delle died Mate tee ses bemureseses cy thru . Cee eee i ‘ MEMO TO CAESAR | Pilate Awed by Wisdom (Another in a Lenten Series) East Berlin Won't Talk BERLIN — Communist East Germany today rejected Western efforts to restore telephone communications between Allied-occupied West Berlin and Soviet-run East Berlin. The rejection was announced by the Communist newspaper German officials are not in favor of permitting restoration of telephone connections. The connections were severed five years ago by the Commu- nists, who claimed Western “spies” were using the telephone net- Ernst Lemmer recently said he was hopeful the East Germans would be willing to negotiate the question of resuming phone service. Berliner Zeitung said telephone connections would not be restored until ‘the cold war is ended.” see, it was a tricky one and I feel sure Following closely upon his report to Caesar Jesus recognized that his questioners were about Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, Pilate wrote only trying to embarrass him. to Livia Drusilla ... Perhaps it angered him a little. I do not know. T'can how add a little more to what Junius But the servants said he went on to declare wrote you about the Navarene’s beliefs. Claudia that the one God whom he worships is not a God and I came by this from one of her servants who | of the dead, but of the living. witnessed the event. x *« It seems there is a certain sect among the Then he commenced lashing out. at the ee oe “scribes,” a rather highly placed group of peo- death. A group of these people sought out - ple who interpret the local laws and serve oc- Se eee casionally as public clerks and minor judges. He condemned these people for their They put it something like this: If there were | 4 fine clothes and public attention and seven brothers and the first died childless and™ “, widows’ houses” while they make his widow married the second brother and the a show of long prayers. 5 wed to all of the brothers which of the men The man has courage, but I would be her husband in the after-lite? cae wich anh, wee : B Jesus answered that the of this world. Piso gover eta ae , Sis: ; eg had been foretold and he has iho dane: ‘and saying otherwise i Wa yu ma tat 4 fs Fa ' ia 4 4 eee fant Pecos lieckboalg + capil ment will drastically cut Saturday mail deliveries © Summerfield acted shortly after te Pe ay eee eee ep Teeny: MOLE ann gn ae mE ‘ ‘Aurora Settles. _ best offer from any of the seven ‘ propriations for the Departments With Oil Union. One-Year Agreement Marks First Break in Month-Long Strike The first break in the month- long Detroit gasoline strike came yesterday when the Aurora Gasoline Co. reached agreement on a one-year contract with the Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers Union. * * * There was no immediate indica- tion, however, the settlement would spread to seven other struck com-} panies. B. E, Henson, international representative of the union, said The union’ has been holding out| - for a 25-cent boost. Henson said the struck firms was 12 cents. * * * The wage boost for Aurora, re- troactive to Feb. 1, brings the ion end Ti Mi me we © eee LI ny ISS contestants. son He indicated the—dnion would be willing to settle on a 15-cent basis with the other firms. Some 700 oil workers are idle at Stan- dard, Shell, Socony Mobil, Pure, Gulf, Texaco and Sinclair in Wage disputes in new contracts, Te te acc deuuinl et "Stations in the Pontiac and De-|, wy, Songer © trait arene. have fot keen spelt. Oe Mrs. Jessie W. McCrary. a en only jostle strike. TheY trom 29 other little beauties en- pendent suppliers. tered into the by older -+brothers who are members of the Pontiac Boy's club. House Budget Cuts Subject to 17 Votes | sosta'tne new queen with «det This was the third year Linda Miss McCrary was crowned by the 1956 winner, Donna May (arr, WASHINGTON @® — The House|had entered the contest, It was also faced the prospect today|the last one she could enter since A five-year-old Waterford Town- ship brownette smiled her way into the hearts of her audience and judges last night. and began a one- year reign as Miss Pontiac Boy's 6, of 64 N. Jessie St, who’ pre- wearing of 17 roll-call votes t» determine the contestants must be from two) whether it wants to make official|to six years old. Linda will be six one of its sharpest budget-cutting Monday. 4 PRINCESSES The four princesses chosen to The votes are scheduled MB reign with Miss McCrary in 1957 separa were: Patricia Lynn Bailey, 5, of trimmed $68,647,300 from new 4p-\959 seward St; Cynthia Kaye Bun- A QUEENLY SMILE — Linda Lee McCrary, five-year-old hazel eyed brownette, receives a kiss from her brother Elroy, -10, who en- tered “her in the Pontiac Boy’s Club. Miss McCrary was crowned Miss Boys Club of 1957 last night after she outsmiled 28 other tod te eens an bar ‘57 Boy’s Club Award Dr., was selected, / i \ le eis ‘Get Jail oy Woman, 65, Swindled Residents in Northville of Possible $80,000 Mrs. Yvonne Chauvin, who once posed as a Northville heiress, was branded q “career swindler” by Wayne County Circuit Judge Rob- ert M, Thoms and sentenced yes- terday to a 5-10 year term in the Detroit House of Correction. * * * The 65-year-old domestic servant |ville drugstore clerk of $2,500, Po- lice sald Mrs. Chauvin may have _ \¢heated Northville business men of jas much as $80,000. “For 20 years you have made no effort to live within the law,” Judge Thoms sald, “You have shown no redeeming characteris- ties; either,” — Mrs, Chauvin, arrested last De- cember, admitted setting herself ; up in Northville as an elderly ma- <7 ; tron with a chauffeur and house- Smiles Way ver. seraaing the word tat borrowed sums of money on the pretext her inheritance was tied up. wives of four members of the PROMISED CUT board of directors of the Pontiae| In return for a “‘loan’” to pay Boy’s Club; Mrs. James F. Nye, attorney’s fees, she promised a Mrs, Glenn Griffin, Mrs. Addison’ cut from the non-existent inheri- K. Oakley, Mrs. D. B. Eames and tance. rsa Steiger, Pontiac Preés After bilking a large number of police said, the woman Egypt Break-Off == ssa Reported Near posing as a housekeeper. Her employers had become sus- picious because of the woman's U.S. Diplomat Attempts. | Final Bid to Soften Up Nasser’s Terms ea habit of wiping her fingerprints off jof dishes and glassware, ‘HAS 15 ALIASES Returned to Detroit, police dis- covered she had 15 aliases and a police record dating to 1934 for larceny by trick, forgery, parole violation, as a habitual offender WASHINGTON (INS) — Authori-|@"d for engaging in a confidence tative sources said today that the/®*™*- U. S. is about to break off nego- * * * She had apparently started the had admitted swindling a North-; ' ; CLYLE RK, HASKILL ‘ Picked last night as vice presi- dent of the Michigan Junior Chamber of Commerce to rep- resent District 6 was Clyle R. Haskill, member of the Pontiac Jaycees. District 6 encompasses 15 chapters in Southeastern Private Schools of Midwest Meet With Cranbrook Cranbrook School will be the! |The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Local ‘mer- chants will launch ‘their special campaign to encourage their Fri- day evening shopping tomorrow. . \Begin Special Campaign \for Downtown Shopping fegeginge- pomelg tage of the special services local stores are offering. James Kilpatrick, manager of Commerce, the program is planned to enable stores here to better meet the strong competition of centralized shopping areas. Tomorrow night will mark the first in a series of four intensive Charles Mortensen, Chamber of) Commerce Secretary, urges Bir. prices of selected itemis will be offered by several local mer- chants; CO-OPERATIVE PROGRAM “This is a co-operative pro- gram,” he said, “to step up local shopping. Merchants, however, are not adopting a set plan of iprice reduction . or stylized pro- |motion, It will be up to the “=i dividual. Currently many like our own shop, are planning ‘special showings of spring styles.” * * * of Chi Omega will be attending day at the Detroit Boat Club on Belle Isle. The reservations — man of the program, said special ‘Coffee Futurama’ Set DETROIT \#—The latest ma- Several Birmingham members|second annual Cotfee-Vending Fu- luncheon Satur-|vending machine exhibits by ma- their Eleusinian be phoned to Mrs. Albert ford Jr. Elgin 62267 or Mrs. Frederic W. Hartman Jr. Lincoln 6-9221. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Lola Jeffries Hanavan, vice presi- dent governing council of Chi Omega. . * * * of} Thomas L. Thurber Services will be Saturday at 1 BIG DISCOUNTS, on | Nationally ELECTRIC. “RAZORS Just look over this adv.-fulk of famous name rasors—and the. extra low prices. Remember Simms sells what is advertised—no switching! Biggest selection in town. host of the 48th annual conference| of Private Schools Association of the Central States April 12 and 13.) More than 70 headmasters from independent schools throughout the midwest will convene at the Bloomfield Hills school. i Dr. Harlan Hatcher, president of the University of Michigan, is scheduled to speak on “The Sig- | nificance of a Liberal Arts Edu- | cation.” Ray Eppert, executive director of Burroughs Corpora-_ tion, will discuss “How Business | Looks at Education.” Discussions of the role of the) independent school today, faculty, salaries, accreditation and admin- istrative problems are also slated during the two day conference. Delegates and their wives will) be guided through the Cranbrook Academy of Art Galleries or Cranbrook Institute of Science. | | i | tiations with Egypt over Suez Can- al operations because Cairo shows ho real willingness to compro- mise, These officials said there was Northville swindfe following her release from the Detroit House of Correction last April, after serving part of a 6-20 year term for writ- Just in Time for Styles and Every C LADIE Choice of several styles end colors in all sizes. Buy row for Spring wear and pocket the difference. New BALLERINAS Just Arrived — Brand New Style Crepe Sole LOAFERS nell, 3, of 604 ‘Oakland Ave.; Lois! ce discuss the compromise site. ; of Labor and Welfare and the Na- Marie Guerin; 4, of 253 Seward! St., and Debbie Puertas, of 2339 Hf the House stands fast, it |W. Walton Bivd. will boost to almost one billion * & * dollars its total cuts on mew ap- | Judges for the contest were sy gpd al coma 1, ; The Senate, which frequently re~ stores many House-voted cuts, has mot acted on any appropriation bills, ystery Man, dase hoe Sega’ Hunted in Death ' the money bills was the hope of many members that the reductions might make possible a cut in taxes next year, a congressional aoa Police Seek One Who Had Appointment With, | Slain Flint Hoodlum Warren fo Oppose | DETROIT mm pong — a Proposed Airport in te staying ot Flint hoodlum in the slaying of Flint hoodlum | Joseph A. Cicalo, ‘ ht was a man Citalo had an DETROIT w—Warren City offi- Soug cials say eer "N fight Detroit's pro. |2PPointment rabiages — ago Tues- posed th-| day ppeared. a ha site for a north-/"'The body of the 43 - year - old Dr. Paul Cousino, superintendent underworld character was found of the suburb’s consolidated school | Tuesday night in the trunk of his district, said the compromise site| 4bandoned car. He had been pistol- would be “worse than the original} whipped and then strangled, location.” Cicalo, a native of Flint, was Mayor Arthur Miller said gal living in Detroit, He had a police “misled by a rabid aviation com: | federal priven seutencs for cous mission that wants to push the terfeiting. northeast airport regardless of in-| convenience, expense or danger." He had appeared recently as a Warren officials and Col. C. V.,Witness before a one-man grand Burnett, director of the City Avia- Jury investigating allegations ofthat he is running the canal un- tion Commission, met Tuesday to 4mbling and graft in Flint. Cir- ‘cuit Judge Michael Carland, the The original site is between ‘grand juror, declined comment on Twelve and Fourteen Mile Roads,/ What transpired. Ryan and Dequindre. * * * ° Cicalo's wife, The Weather Fall 0.5. Weather Bereau Report PONTIAC AND VEICD Marguerite, 34, last Saturday, little assistance. | Officers are investigating a pos- could offer police NITY — Cloudy with Hite temperatare change and rain. Sible tie-in between Cicalo and Jron Curtain currencies: is worth snow, sleet and freezing rain turning to numbers rac Py c raln teday. Cloudy and warmer with rain acketeers pe rating be-| tonight changing te showers er, thunder- tween Detroit and Flint, yo ge aeiy Friday. Winds easterly af 75 te ———— — eee _,,|\ing currencies from 13 nations for who reported her husband missing ships pay their way through the; |just one chance in 10 million that ing bad checks. Egyptian President Gamal Abdel —-— Nasser would soften his insistence [ on running the strategic woferwey Ur ban League 5 2, to Give Award Meanwhile, six senators intro- at A ] Di duced a resolution urging that : the U, 8. consult with major us- nnud inner ors of the canal “for the purpose | The Pontiac Urban League will hold its annual. meeting tonight at which it will present its award of considering collective action to establish and internationalize al- to the individual who has done the most during the past year to ternate means” for traffic through the waterway. Such consultations already have| improve racial relations in the been begun by the State Depart-| city. News Flashes ment to consider whether larger; The dinner meeting will be held, tankers and pipelines could be used starting at 6:30 p.m., to reduce western Europe's depen-| ¢\5¢ dence on the canal for movement! pidg of oil. Petroleum supplies for free) principal speaker will be Jobal Europe represent about 60 peri; Field, executive director of cent of the canal's traffic. the Michigan Fair Employment! AWAIT REPLY | Practices Commission. He will State Department officials were talk on tht first year of operation waiting anxiously to hear from of the state’s FEPC. U, 8. Ambassador Raymond A. Hare who made a last ditch ap- {peal to Nasser last night. Hare reportedly presse@ the Egyptian soldier-president to ac- cept American suggestions which would protect the interest of canal users, But diplomatic sources said Egypt's reply, which was sent to the State Department Tuesday night was unsatisfactory. * * * The sources predicted Nasser , Will announce within 24 to 36 hours der his own rules. * * + Meanwhile, Egypt, hard-pressed for Yoreign exchange, is accept- ‘Suez passage, but refuses to let! canal with Russian rubles. Despite Egypt's friendship with the Communist bloc, none of the a nickel when it comes to getting —— \thro’ the canal. | = ugh a | Sparks, 73-year-old former stage m.p.h. Hich teday % to 40. Low te niaht 32 to 38. High Friday, 38 te 44. Teday in Pontiac Troops Check Santiago Disorders | and screen comedian, died last night in Victorville, Calif., of an intestinal ailment. He had lived Lowest temperature preceding § a ™m i At ® am.: Wind ¥ Direction: East-Sout heast Sun sets Th ursday at T Sun rises Friday at 6 09 an seis Thursday et 11:38 p m. Moon rises Priday at 9:24 a.m yl nee niow m ——_ 6am lie ? a.m.. a 533 12 = 8 a.m... 33 i pm 9 BAM... coe: 902.34 10 a.m..... 34 'strators and looters with machine-| “ — en ‘gun fire, ednesday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown! * ba * Highest temperature ...: oe o 37 Lowest temperature ibg: 08s os 25 Mean temperature Weather—Cloudy. Coid One Year Age in Pontiae in the capital. Highest temperature ........0000 : Lowest temperature .,.... eoraes Mean temperature ......cec0.-eesee-: $3 days, Weather—Rain .08 a A large detachment of troops routed about 150 persons atop a 9 in 1674) small hill in the center of the \ city, The authorities said this Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 4 Years “in i121 - SANTIAGO, Chile e®—Troops en-|that have plagued Chile more than” ,, foreed a nervous peace in Chile’s|a week in protest against skyrock- | li 1. i. 36 Capital early today after dispers-|eting living costs. Police and troops - 3% ing bands of anti-inflation demon- |clashed repeatedly as nrobs surged |= At least four more persons were! 31 reported killed and hundreds round-| a up in a new outbreak last night | The vilent disor-| -- 70 ders have swept Santiago for two| Daylight yesterday! brought’ a te-|.A ctowd Of about 1.000 attacked | vs T hart ‘1s, 28 —— 85, Kroup was a band of looters who at eee 8 2) bad hidden while waiting for 89 64 “Miami 80 72 nightfall to cover their depreda- #6 31 Milwaukee 36 «29 \ 42 32 Minneepolie 47 2) Hons 0 33 New Orleans 81 73. 3 2 Mew York 9 3 3a). Ex arlier the troops routed anoth-| ‘21 3 Phoents ts! a @ itr band of demoystrators from a} pow y BR isetous a pees buildin f | S| 2 3s/ rav. Ci i qH * ( ® i bg er ays % : - i atope /@ 6 = Sugmption jot t j eneretees jpolice and apmy ixhope. Se eee ect FRIDAY and ae —" through the streets. |AT LEAST 44 DEAD | Reports of the number of casual-,— ities conflicted. Reliable non-official sources estimated at least 44 per-. sons had been killed and from! “ 1165 to 350 injured. Property dam- © jage was put at more than two — ‘million dollars. c * * * a A state of siege was declared — over. the entire country Tuesday). night by Président Carlos Ibanez’s government, but the rioters defied the emergency miljtary law to con- | jtinue their protests. [ T loads dentonstraters {2 de from the outlying poor. | xectly as Pictured er sections of Sater to Join in yesterday. rangements for the use in Amer- at the Pon-jica of its newly developed process Federal Savings and Loan for spraying aerated concrete, CLAIMED BY DEATH — Ned /on a ranch since quitting the *“"Peace Restored in Chile =" **___ aa CARRE Everything Needed to Cut Heir at Home and Seve! ‘ +e. ELECTRIC BARBER Sets = WASHINGTON (INS) — The Pentagon announced today that | Gen, Curtis E, LeMay, chief of | the strategic air command, will | Easter! All New olor in the Rainbow! 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Balloctrle vg “oad vam ow old “‘Tredecln® I 16” | Without Trade-in ..... $18.95 Latest model - Remington razor that cuts whiskers at skin level, » 1957 Adams: Trial Longest ‘in British History\= LONDON (INS) — The marathon murder trial of Dr. John Bodkin Adams entered a record-breaking 14th day today with interest cen- tered on the defense team’s sup- porting cast of witnesses, Chief defense attorney Geoffrey Lawrence was expected to spring more, surprises in the trial that to- ‘vealed that for the testimony he in 4th Day, ‘the painstaking care and atten- tion Lawrence paid to this part of the defense of Dr. Adams. Some old hands in the legal pro- merettic dled’ a natural death Harman whose testimony con- tradicted that of two medical ex- fession were astounded but nodded! vuision. appreeiatively when Harman re- gave he had studied medical lit- erature dating from 1800, including the “Marines fo Ethibit | “Medals in City Store An exhibit of all Marine Corpe|: medals will be on display in the window of Osmin’s Department Store through April 8, MSgt. Ish- meal Powers, NCO in charge of An Apapa, Nigeria, firm is In the market for a hog-killing, pork- Friday & Saturday——New processing plant. | Smart Style by I ngrahain Higve Money Left Over When You Buy EASTER Clothes at SIMMS! Wiersbods- thie 10 dries up tee. thuer . . and. Simens’ cus have ye learned how to look their finest WITHOUT ‘spending too Here are examples how much MORE you get for your money, ‘til 10 & a R PARADE | day became the longest inBritishtspme statistics from the U.S. 5 criminal history, Health Department. The polished performance of « * the first defense witness, Dr. The prosecution clearly was im- John Harman, was indicative of | pressed with the wealth of detail and he eee neckuurae i beggar Ae eyo 8 % © tira. i n wit- ness boxuntl he disappeared tom Electric ‘CHIME’ Alarm Clock - : vine "arson rose siowiy lato 3 100 % NYLON Best Values for Easter! again, remarking: $3.49 : eoThen te. parson comes back Valie o WY a: Girls’ Spring penal and pencil again.” , beaasecanen eeeevesureeesss SHOP HERE FRI. ond SAT. SPECIALS! TOP Ve VALUES * Dependable electric alarm in deco- rator pink or blue colors, 10°), tax. Friday & Saturday Only — Holds Any Size TV Set —Main Floor BB pic DRUG NEEDS — , With Rolling. 5.89 Metal TV Stand «= “casters os Pastels ; cerenemeeeneeeiaemenen cam = ~ 2 & 3 Piece Styles " _— ‘ | Exactly as shab veo ™% Rights Reserved to Limit All Quantities Pictured oa apt Fitted or boxy, cir- Feen-A-Mint Chewing Gum 64c Value ¢ ($6.95 Value 4 lined, sleeves. 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New Easter Styles Girls’ Dresses. ¥ 5, Sizes 3 to 6x (7 te 14—$1.69). © Broadcloths, Dan Riv- Of, er plaids, wrink!-shed cottons, no - iron ny- Short sleeves, but- ton or lace trims, Girls’ Easter BROADCLOTH OR RAYONS BLOUSES Tablets 98c Value for LESS at SIMMS! © FRIDAY and SATURDAY | wea BF ae ete ae ‘ lons, etc. Great style {| pastels and white, selection. ron Pe Great Selection Bouffant Skirt ° JKITTSs Slips o eal Sizes | P Poser (7 te 14 (4 te 14— $1.89) $2.89) Lace trim, “> Straws, laces, Ptomed, tier bottom, Rib- and circular, Wool, Atha Pee redouble tier Heres rayon, lined «and © edge. quilted, Large Capacity Sieal Tray — 29” 233” ALL STEEL WHEELBARROW 10” Rubber Tire — $13.95 Value 7 99 awe All steet wheelberrow with large tray, rubber COCSCHSSESEOLOdSCOLEOLCEEODELOEHOCOEOOOOOSESE IODINE Ae wheel and rubber handie grips, Square front for easy storage. Enamel finish. Rayon acetate, all weather jackets in @ com- plete size rariges from 6 to 18. Navy, gray or tan colors. Zipper. Front — Water Repellent Boys Jackets T 77 BOYS’ GABAROINE Suits Sizes 6 to 18 Original $3 NOW ONLY— GERITOL | Sturdy Long Handle TONIC Round Point Shovel $5.00 Value $2.98 Value T 99 Melnor's Swinging Sprey Oscillating Sprinkler Light weight $8.95 with great Value 7.88 strength. Per- Rectangular area sprinkler that's fectly balanced. J better than rain. LAWN MOWER rYYYYYTetriiiiiiissiiik ! 8” wheels, solid rubber tire, 4-biade cuteng 2 reel, es Sie oe ball bear- SS 4% handle, Only $3.00 holds in layaway, PYYTTTTTITI TT TL ITITTTTT TTT TTT iT TT iret ee ea Spray Sturdy Brass Nn i HOSE NOZZLE 98c Value ~ Flexible STEEL Tines BROOM RAKE " 65¢€ tube at reguler price TRY NEW IPANA — SAVE 28¢ ? L arvex, . . * * . . * see Peo ee eeene , Famous INSECTICIDES ¢ 3 i or Flakes— 21° $1.19 ¢ | mA 66 | Moth Crystals or eaaecu 59° Value ae we" Pestroy L Liguia Coating — Insect Killer, 68e value — 3 fer . 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White only, 1988 Sizes 3 to 6 with bow ties, 8 to 16 with spread col- BROADCLOTH Boys’ Dress Shirts @ Patent Leathers @ Smart Straps @ Popular Saddles @ Gay Sendals @ Buckle Styles @ Dressy Oxfords @ Loafers @ Moc-Toes @ Plain Toes @ Many Others Genuine leather uppers, long-wear comp soles and rubber heels. Guar- anteed by ENDICOTT. ~JOHNSON and Simms, — me nyo. $10 Quality 4” Sizes 10 to 18 litary style, wae repellent, rayon Boys’ Ivy League eae ate Ny or es) Fashion... a Sportcoats | Wash ’n’ Wear | | Dress Slacks | ee diet: 99 Sportcoats . . *10 | 98 e : Slecks . eeee *4, | i ane ° Sportcoots 14-18 .......12.99 Slecks 14-16 .......... 6.98 League sportcoats and wash ‘n’ wear dress slacks. The coats are au- thentic stripes, checks and tweeds and are all fully lined. In grey, blue and brown combinations, sizes . 612. The slacks are sturdy arnel gabardine with nylon and viscose. In er, blue and charcoal, sizes 6-12, Come in today! nae ies ey Seana Boys’ Water Repellent Poplin Jackets . at special savings! Reg. *] 2.98 ° Your boy will wear this little jacket with pride, and -you save! They're water repellent and color- fast with zipper closing and two » pockets. In khaki, red, blue and grey, sizes 6-16, Let your boy try one on today! ae Charge Yours at Waite's ... Second Floor P| Mother, you know they fit if they're | Buster Browns — Ameriéo’s favorite ‘ children’s shoes. Bring your child in ; now and let us show you how ovr | exacting 6-point fitting plan assures | pertect fit every time. Many new styles — to choose. wr 812 to 12, A-D “6.95. 12% to 3, A-D a | ‘Cheng Youre: 4 : ete, : ee Charge Yours at Waile's ... Second Floor | New Spring Coats : urs at Waite's .. Eee Se [SS MMNORNIAN ‘ a \ : - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 . Wondertul tartan plaid... | » theme on ollar. 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Shirts, shirts and more shirts! All at savings up to 1.99! They're’ fine quality long sleeve Sportshirts in « rainbow of colors, Fashionable styles in Sanforized cottons and shrink con- trolled washable rayons. Some are wash ‘n’ wear! Sizes $, M, L, ‘and XL. Come in and pick ub a couple foddy! | fis. | 74 ah | Hirry.in today "and| buy several for your- | Charge Yours at Weite’.s, Street Flee |. - . , Charge Yours et Welte’s yy. Street Flee OF ES | Ls Sy . . i ‘ ; 11 ps + 8 + ; i j 7 i x oe Fs ie " { . | ; ft ae ~ MY ia " hs ef bok ( iy fy [J fi 1 ' beede | eee ae | fly a3 iJ Pe 2 : ba ere | | de ih Pom Ome | oe ae poe i = i : rt sipspinyishupentcles. i Ap pg ti Nhl aig PR eine gay niente datas ok u { iE B if ul ' a Pre aang THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1957 election of Ralph Yarborough as the new U, S. Senator. from Texas. Sen, George Smathers (D-Fia), soiled. All priced for quick sale! Reg. *399© Sectional All three pieces, completely foam rubber cushioned seats and backs! Biscuit tufting and welt seams add to the ultra-modern appeal. Turquoise only ,. . better hurry in to take advantage of this buy! $129 SOFA-BED $790 Colonial styling plus modern versatility! Handsome sofa opens to full-size bed for 2! Modern styled sofa with matching chair, with guaranteed spring construction. Famous-name, known for superior con- struction.. Trim lined’ modern with novel curving arms. Brass ferrules. $4900 Reg. $79.00 value! Bol- ster back is removable to form single-size comfort- able bed. Just as handsome as it is comfortable! 80’ sofa.and matching lounge chair styled in the modern manner. H ! NEW SLEEP-SOFA $6900. Modern styling! Made to sell for $119.00! Opens to full-size pet 9 ..smart sofa-b Tailored modern sofa with interesting biscuit-tufted back, foam rubber cushions, flat orrris. Effortlessly yeu convert from sofa to a full-size bed! Exceptional Soleas for olpet local folks ‘whe want the very best in, * furnishings! One-of-a-kind floor samples , . . some may be slightly “161 Twin Sectionals Made to Sell for $249.00 ~' 154 Save $90 on This 2-Pc. Living Room Suite "199 | “Sleep-Sofa | 188 for the. country because it main- chairman of the party's senatorial! $0 ‘campaign committee, said he was |“highly gratified’ ever Yarbor- and Vice’ President Richard M. Nixon strongly endorsed the Re-| publican candidate, Thad Hutche- STH ATPEMPT Undaunted, the champion of Ralph Yarborough is a living tes-' the loyal Democrats carried 2 ag) their ban al 1954 and , who trailed Yarborough: and| "™onial to the old maxim that “if ner again in a lost to Shivers and his Conserva- . a uu try, t wim Martin Dies (D) in the Texas lagain” you don't succeed, try, try) tives—but by a smaller margin, ough’s victory. Smathers declared: “It dem- “This victory, of course, is good The 52-year-old Democrat has! Two years later, he ran unsuc- They also pointed out that the (now run for high office in Texas in cessfully for governor against vote was split by three major (five elections. On each occasion, Price Daniel, whose vacated seat! Democratic contenders besides he collected more votes than the, iin the Senate Yarborough has now Yarborough and Dies, time before. He finally went overtaken over. Smathers commented: “While it/the top—being chosen"U. S. Sena-| Yarborough worked his way to looked two weeks ago as though/‘r. Europe on a cattle boat when he the division among the. Democrats} In doing so, he also cracked &/ was 18 and spent a year roaming might improve the Republicans’; modern-day tradition in Texas pol- the continent. He later taught chances to win, we were pleased|itics that a liberal cannot win a) school in the rural areas of Texas, to see that most Democrats in/™ajor race. [harvested wheat in Oklahoma, and! jtaing the leadership of Lyndon Johnson in the Senate and keeps: ‘the committee chairmanships Dem- ocratic, thereby availing us of more experienced members of the lSenate in those positions of influ-' lence and importance. = * * ithat. both President these past two weeks rallied be- * * * 'roughnecked in the oil fields of. hind Yarborough and Dies.” He first ran for office—unsuc-| West Texas. The Senator said the results of cessfully—in 1938, when he sought) He worked his way through the the senatorial election indicate the post of state attorney general. | University of Texas Law School that Texas, which went for Eisen- In 1952, the stocky, smiling law- and was graduated with highest. hower and Nixon in 1952 and 1956, yer who had once served as a dis-| thonors in 1927. He practiced law biteieuk Victory Sweeter After Losing 4 Times ” WASHINGTON ans) + -Demo- clean |crats, assured bf retaining coptrol iof the. Senate, are jubilant at the) There he became ‘an pea? on land law, a Yarborough served as district judge of the 3rd district court in Austin for five years prior to : World War Ul, For three years of that time he .was presiding judge over a judicial district that included 33 central Texas counties, In Worid War II,“he volunteered for the Army and served three and a half years, in both the European and Pacific theaters. Yarborough. and his wife have one grown son, Richard Warren |Yarborough -—- who as: yet has shown no personal interest in poli- tics other than helping his nies with his campaigns. “may go back in the Democratic)trict judge in Austin jumped into| in El Paso for three years and A crocodile wrecked the gar- column, where she properly be-) the governor's race and was round.| was called to Austin as an assist-| cmciune spokesman notedjilongs” in the 1960 presidential|ly defeated by Allan Shivers in a'ant attorney general in 1931 by! | race, bitter Liberal-Conservative -race, | Attorney General James V, Allred. den of Dudley Sherrard and car- ried off his dog, near Mitubatuba, South Africa. List 139.95 Twin 6 tomatic shut-off. 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All Going. to ely, it's difficult Neal a | pemorr ans — Detroit ‘ Bom them that Kind of at-|*7ea ae SAM BENSON’S: Going Out of the Ladies’ DNs acted itt a tase Spry Cleon, Hands enc tane 250 et _ jhe of time. r ean new ; RE tamer ors tome, mon tiny | 3 intel, which Ready-te-Wear Business be gut arn. heed, bestless, emo-|, CHICAGO—An empty window- ecg yoager omer . tionally unstable, poor readers, spray bottle, filled with turpentine,/a year, wi ‘miles - ' : have family problems and show neutral spirits, or kerosene, makes makes| cult mountain driving off the road SAVINGS Up to 30% dislike of certain subjects." a handy device for cleaning hands |over the Pir Panjal range on the é — * COVERT FAIR SATURDAY — Featured in been invited to see the old fashioned country the fair will be Diane Moulton, Paula Violette store, the mystery house, “Florida Corner,” the and Fred Olive modeling spring attire. There “Little Girls’ Salon” and attend the talent show, will be a Swiss steak dinner at 5 p.m. and during which will be followed a ae fashion Pontiac Press Patte | the evening Waterford Township residents have parade. “ i RAO ES POLISHER Kenmore Floor Scrubber-Polisher The easy, automatic way to give lasting beauty to all hardwood 2-Scrubbing Brushes surfaces, linoleum, asphalt or rubber tile. Scrubs, polishes, 2 Polishing Brushes ‘ waxes and bulis with professional results. Twin brushes. 2 Buffing Pads , Kenmore Canister € r _ Glide. this nozzle from the floor to rug and back again. Tiny wheels on its bottom aliow you to clean without flipping the nozzle or changing it. The floating action flulis rugs, helps cleaner remove deep-down, matted in -FREE HOME TRIAL Call FE 5-4171 154 North Sou inaw St. ‘Meadow Lone’ Hand Screen Printed Shower Curtain Reg. 12.95 99 2-Pc. Set Water repellent, nylon rein- forced Chromespun. acetate talieta. 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R ; ‘ Coupon ; City State a 'L£A 202 202 Ree ee ll SAVE ON HARMONY HOUSE OF , i 3 Pennines Decorator Reel Fixture for a Bright New Look! 21%%4-in.. shade; reels to 53- 95 in; base spot; brass or sil- 21 eo i\ ver color. 2.50 Down Reel Fixture Gives You Soft Indirect Lighting 3-light fixture with big 16- . 95 in. drum shade, all brass- 21 plated trim. : 2.50 Down A. Light Up With Circline Fixture Now only 5 | 6.95 13-in. diameter chrome- plated fluorescent light with 22 and 32 watt bulbs. B. 2-Light Bath, Kitchen Fixture omy 3.98 74-inch ceiling fixture; chrome - plated holder. Shade. extends: $-inches. s . {154 North destnen St. ‘Phone FE bp \verlarea SEARS : ‘heme FE 5.4171 A if Py, et HH aja! tne = Pema oh tin REO emt Ne CB On Mpa AN ne, ty ROO Ey et ; ‘Geog - ) } i ; | : : : , hae “ es a S, tie : ——° v Geographos | iil i ; \ \ f j h J THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 4, 1957 . Small Celestial Object) to Come Close to Earth ' in Year 1969 | object having ‘a known orbit, Dr. Bowen said. f = : choice of all-wool wilton, axminster or frieze twist COMPLETELY INSTALLED with FOAM-RUBBER PADDING OVER ANY FLOOR WITH TACKLESS INSTALLATION METHOD! Beautiful Harmony House carpeting designed for long wear will brighten up your home for the Spring Holi- days. Choose the style and color from our assortment of Harmony House colors to blend with your decorating scheme . .. then our installers will install carpeting and padding at this low price of 11.99 sq. yd. ¥F H by 3 P g / e measure if | | auneeni > pad it > we install it we guar rorahasa s REDEEM COUPONS AT THESE STORES beautiful, frothy Dacron* priscillas Regular 5.39 97 50x81-In. Size pair Sheer, crisp, soft draping priscillas with full 6%-in. ruffle. Drip dry; little or no ironing needed! Wash beautifully ... adds grace _ and beauty to your home decorl Ivory — white. Other sizes available, up to 96x90-inch size. sale of Dacron’ panels Regularly 1.49 eee 41x63-In. Size ¢ Generous width ... put several together for desired fullness, : Each Large 5-in. béftom hems, dou- ble stitched sides for longer wear. ... 4mm sale of Dacron’ tiers ear “Regularly 2.59 . . . 40x36-In. Size ee Exquisite ivory white tiers with 97 delicate ruffles that need little -_ of no. ifoning. For beautiful ® window effect, put tier upon } tier. Each Oper CN Curtains. Draperies Dept. Main Floor if E ' . Wiviiuad aiit / . ° . : es i we | . ». i ee Md a en ee 4 J ‘i sek —~ coasts ff} i : i t : \ ee oe \ pa * ; 7 oe ’ : mee ee) ee Te re ’ i , eer ¥ a 4 ' Fs \ } ee ; / ; ; ES : \ bo : ) as 4 Sid | ae ee, : fog | ! ES ; ‘e j at j f j \ | #8 fi cf iy ve ‘ i WWW completely installed square yard Including Foam ° Rubber Cushion z . a 2 Sod F - » “ ‘ 5 7 Roce a ae = se E> ie EON aa co vd . & “4 \ Saginaw St Phone FE 5-417! | bd ‘ 4 % ea Vea HA Si Service & ee - | LONDON (INS) — ‘The old gray mare is coming back into her own r Britain today. With gasoline rationed to restrict Amotorists to 200 miles of traveling ®@ month and selling at upwards of $4 cents a@ gallon the horse is Gusting the dog from its traditional as “man's best friend” in this little isle. : ew that fin heverions corrtage are riding to work on their worite grey mares and chestnut MOUNT UP Take Lt. Col. Eric Trevor, 52- ar-old estate agent, who lives in London suburbs of Rochhamp- . Nowadays, dressed in bowler and jodphurs and with stirrups with red warning lights, colonel clip-clops to. his .May- office on his six-year-old mare, t The journey takes an hour and e quarter but Dawn, according than my © 28-horse- : A ‘has is cheaper to run than car,” he added. The big breweries of Britain, Even Bren Oldest ray Mare - in England ways carters who deliver’ “freight from station to door in. horse- drawn cars with an ‘‘I me you so” expression. Farmers who only —— During and after the last war the! meat market cut heavily into their! numbers, QUADRUPEDS OusT Naturally, a sudden demand for horses inflates prices. Modern au- tomobile factories can through au- tomation boost output the. fantastic heights but this philosophy or tech- nique is alien to a stable. Today in Britain a good hunter costs as much as $500 and a farm horse about $300, slthough ponies can be picked up for a little as $70 and donkeys for even less. Then there's the question of food which, is both expensive and scarce, although not quite as dear and rare ag gasoline. The poor harvest this year put up the price ich wisely clung to horse-drawn for advertising or prestige , are thanking their lucky ELIVER FREIGHT There are no prouder men in the of hay to $56.a ton and the price of oats to $98 a ton. Carters estimate that it costs at least $8-$9 a week to feed a healthy horse that pulls a load, and that this horse cannot be expected to MEET ‘JOHN’ — It's a heavy armload for two-year-old Duane Meier as he introduces his pet, a month-old St, named John. Duane, who lives in Monroe, Wis., wears a 1920- vintage hat that looks like some of 1957's Easter bonnets. Park Looks Like Rainbow Sulphur Dell baseball park, in Nashville, Tennessee has livened up its grandstand ahd superstruc- ture. 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This hap-| singer Suzanne Bernard supplies|Pemed again at yesterday's con- | ference, ® * Vewsmen Unsure Until’ He Edits Transétip and Ginngts|ls mt stwage 3 ary Explains 2 tW er Dulles Says! t of Remarks {But he edited to’put ‘the ditfer-jeript quote him on the language ence in: the past tenfe by knock- he had actually used. iting out the verb, “is” and saying) He said: “No .. . 1 must _re- serve the right in case I make a ‘blunder inadvertently which does damage to ‘international relations to correct those blunders, . . ‘ Reporters who get exclusive in- “fundamental things" |terviews with Dulles — such as transcript changed this/two reporters from Time and Life ae magazines have had in the past y* 16 months — might have less wor- ry about corrections later if they had Dulles read and correct their (See Fast Action on Flood Study Broomfield Reports OK by Brucker on Survey of 3 Counties ° Favorable action by the Secre- tary of the Army is expected to speed a flood survey for Oakland, Wayne and Macomb Counties, Con- gressman William S, Bloomfield, of Royal Oak, said in Washington, D.C. today. Bloomfield’s report came after a survey of streams oat rivers \Heads \flowing | into Lake St. Clair ‘and! the Detroit River. The Army estimates it would cost al $50,000 to determine if rivers and streams are ade- quate to handle storm water once proposed rainage networks are’ build,” Broomfield said. . In a preliminary report, Broom- field said, Army secretary Wilber M. Brucker stated local drainage problems and some “serious dam- age” have been created in many| urban areas ‘because of a marked’ increase in land development.” x *« .* i in Greece — Honors Program ANN ARBOR '(—The appoint. ment of University of Michigan Sociology Professor Robert C, An- gell as director of the university's|} honors program is announced, An- gell also will head the New Honors Council of the College of Liter- ature, Science and the Arts. A cobalt bomb—first of its kind for treating cancer has been received in Athens from Sweden. ad | 3 N. Saginaw \ Broomfield believed that survey) results’ could profitably be incof-! porated in future planning of the his introduction of i a bill calling for Detroit Metropolitan . 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How Triplett, the parents, were ap- om @ IL-1 for ber - Living |epaince og straight if he can't; WHY NATIONAL Gestroyed tele parth oonlied ' Police said Slack, 46, was drunk) SANTA FE, N, M. @— A young)” He said he doesn’t want (0 leave| IS THE ADDING home and killed Sandra, 7; Mile,|Whe® they stopped his car in Hol-|conviet has refused’ parole trom|the prison until his electronics) MACHINE FOR YOU! 5; Mark, 19 mouths; and Sue 2 ee ast ea ams uldnrs(the state prison because he says\Course is organized : * 8 R. re walk in a sobriety test because|4 other convicts to a fair chance|> Pontiac Teachers Tihs tees en leh tho Weaon dbeetloeal teat be oy sae pee”| ee ' t my P fas “s 19:45 p.m, to pick up his wife Vir- . Se ee a torifo Travel fo Lansing ‘ ginia, 30, at a drugstore where f Happens in England: |tn') ni, in his howe town ot tae ; i ie eS aa warn. Wn elle tas dee, ppe G'ANG: | good job in his home town of Las| Three Pontiac teachers will bel| him to his factory job at the west- Buck Teeth Insured Cruces two months ago. But he from all parts of/, HONORED PETS — Beloved pets of all kinds are laid to rest | orn edge of Columbus, he said. turned down freedom. to remain) Michigan who will attend the two- in an unusual graveyard in IMord, England. Three-year-old Peta | 4 neighbor, Mrs, Albert Shoaf,) BIRMINGHAM, England — In--behind bars and continue teaching) day Representative Assembly Skingley, of London, carefully arranges a floral tribute at one |said she saw flames from the|SUtance broker Arthur Harrison/radio: and television electronics|the Michigan Education Assn i of the graves. Many of the animals are memorialized by costly |window of her home, about | Said today he has agreed to insure to a group of inmates, opening tomorrow in Lansing e eadeteneh eid meatioatt quarter-mile from the ‘Triplett,4 TV comedian’s buck teeth for * eo “Elected to represent the Pontiac : house, Hier husband and Laws 10,000 pounds — $28,0n “These men viouldn’t be here] Education Asm. are Mrs.. Mary rge i Se ' : i F Hofius, another neighbor, ever chance to| Louise Newton, School;| a iDonald Dwire to Head recrouk, chaplains | Henry | Me \vesgatéd. ‘They. told police education and make a de-|Mrs. Nina Sackett, McConnell oe , : ton during five. H secretary; . James * ‘|heat ‘was too intense for cent living,"* Corpier said, waving| School; and. Mrs. Madge Healy, taealar weeks of open hearings [Pontiac Order of Eagles treasurer; Ted Monroe and Harold|enter the burning house, hand at his class. “If they can|Malkim School. ‘Answer Dials : into the financial dealings Miller, guards, and Graham Lut-| Firemen found the four bodies Hearn this electronics trade and| “The assembly will act on a bud- : ‘Teamsters trell and Roy Ottmar, trustees.|lying side by side in one bed- class-8 license from the) get, elect officers and committee; When you use the National ; sald in tenga room, Communications Com-| members and adopt resolutions, A é in “ht ts | A large new concert hall has) The coroner and sheriff's dep- “ft means they will have|J, Brendel, Grand Blanc superin-| Adding Machine, youcan see ‘when I can and ti been opened in Dublin, Eire. uties questioned both parents, ‘ their chance for the first time.|tendent of schools, is expected to} the running total at any time - ‘The individuals he plans : 7 ’ in large bold figures —right - Wiew, Kennedy in front of you—before it's —_— 99 ' ~ printed on the tape. =~ Kennedy, ? Other time-and-effort- Teamsters | a saving features combined ally on the National are: investigation : - Automatic Clear Symbol ; , Full Visible Keyboard president : Easy-Touch Key Action committee i Subtractions Print in Red t took $322,000 : Automatic Credit Bolance es Sia : __ Heavy-Duty Construction in addition, he said, - the - : 5 Z Avtomatic Paper Space-Up — journey antigen him on Printed Totals E> Mean was baueaee being Onn — ; @09 worth of merchandise for i bg Also: it was union money.” . . ° : " : mit orona : mittee he gave money to Beck and the union. boss had done : ; quarters other than to state that 2 dealing with the investigation.” : soy citer : and 2." . e " - Texas House Smith-Corona Do you know the A-B-C’s of judging blended whiskey? A means a sch A” blend...whiskies with the highest proportion of aged whiskies and less neu- tra] grain spirits. Three Feathers is'a “Grade A” blend, skillfully made with older/and finer whis- - kies to give you a smoother, mellower drink. C means cost. Practically all “Grade A” blends have recently gone up in price. Three Feathers . has not. It still costs the same as most “Grade B” whiskies, Soe ; This is the evidence,..you can check it yourself - any time at your liquor store. Your verdict has to be: Three Feathers is America’s Greatest Blended |B meang a “Grade B” whiskey which contains a W hish Value! Try a drink at your friendly ‘tay- smaller amount of aged whiskies and more neutral: spirits. a ndt a “Br blend. n or buy a bottle today Y f : j i ¢ f | r je fi | ' 121 ‘ { | SPN ay ae reer = paateee ey Ld ie Se a ie ( $ “ind | } \ 86 PROOF “+ 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 YE) ‘NEUTRAL SPIRITS + THREE fms ai DISTI OR CO., LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA» fe fey bop MORE OLD +! 65% GRAIN. in stock. | & OFFICE SUPPLY "THREE FEATHERS ELECTRICS 305” UNIVERSAL MULTIPLE PUNCH. It will punch sheets for all stand- ard size loose leaf ring books; V4" holes, from 234"° to 842" centers. Up to 4 holes at one time. Sturdily constructed, *4 700 TRIMMING BOARD This heavy duty board will last a life-time. Blade can be sharpened. 642”, 8”, juve, .- lame, 15%" 181A”, 24” and 30” sizes $ §°° Up GENERAL PRINTING 17 W. Lawrence, Pontiac eae nee eee . ee ee ee . - ae “et 4 es ig 93 Tees alt y eae 4 1 ee ry sk Se cg ee ae ‘Gael as ae : 3 A af \ Ne te ie ‘ : } . i = \ . j t Pete r i PONTIAG PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL. & 1951 * Its hopes are based on news from 7 by the Legislature for this PUL: | 2ar8 state funds were exhausted. Dr. Heustis said there is no money ince or teed pee oper the shipment. _ What to do after June %0, Is also a headache as the Legis- fature has given_no indication it |°" program past that date. - Dr. Monroe said he has not | 4 decided -what to do if the program |? ends June 30. “I don’t know whether we will seek to give as pg lle M nro § ease lgn ea pie or to*give those who have sid it Chie tho ond oc Ooo be just give third shots to those who have had two.” * * ¥* Dr. Monroe said he would con- sult with state health authorities |*% today to find out when he will get Oakland's share of the available vaccine and decide when to reopen|ehoie the free clinic. States Seeking = fo Cut Car Toll 40,000 Fatdlities in ‘56 Spur 6 Types of Action Across Nation By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The nation’s highways yielded 40,000 traffic fatalities in 1956 and this April finds state legislatures least six fields to try to reduce the number. * * * An Associated Press survey showed nearly two thirds of the state governments casting about" for new laws*to help solve the ac- cident problem, Action to date ranges from the recommendation stage to newly! = signed statutes, ~ most Legislation includes bills or re-};,; quests to enlarge state police and) stockers and law enforcement agencies, set down absolute speed limits, tight-| en driver licensing procedures, dole out stiffer penalties for drunken drivers, institute st a t e/5.50-9.50. Post Office to Halt Saturday Services (Continued From Page One) = budget are not restored by the sponsored and financed driver ed- ucation programs, install _.state- wide motor vehicle testing proce- dures, and make liability insur- ance compulsory. * * * The survey shoWed 29 states considering legislation to put more state police on the highways, The Washington State Legislature was considering a six-million-dollar-an- nual budget for its state patrol. With it, Acting Chief Roy Carlson proposed to add 159 commis- sioned officers to the ‘patrol § pres- ent staff of 284. In Illinois, fourth highest in the nation with 2,135 highway deaths last year, Gov, William G, Strat- ton asked for a doubling of the state police force of 600. fortunately our driving has not im- proved-at the same pace.” * «x * Gov, Goodwin J. Knight of Cali- fornia —- where a record traffic death toll of 3,805, the worst in-the nation, was counted in 196 —| _ asked for and got an additiona} 110 police and increase their salaries. Gov. Averell Harriman of New Browns: Grade 38-29. Grade 3B ‘saa se rt on the balance; will a iat yt Netey ae Saas choice ice grades i 50-23. choice 18.50-21 .00; ~— > e helfers 22.75-23. 50; most 21.00-22.50; good to low thoite 18.50- 20.75; utility and com: 3 ; canners and : Grade A laree 31-34; medium | a 25; checks 24%; oom yg Bo CHICAGO POTATOES 12; track 60; supplies moderate; slow; market Peale Poultry DETROIT POULTRY * —_ 3 Na ea Detrof pound . o quality poultry ho to 10 Phe avy type hems 21-23, light type pose. vais gg otha ty ‘epon: Meckiings The 82,800 doses just received/31; breeder ” type are the first since March 15 when wathors heavy ings yo a it at good dem: in offerings = thir Planer og CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO, April 3 (AP)—Live poultry |4lcos steady to firm on: heavy hens, steady er 441 compe (re Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK — seen 3 (AP) — Livestock * ble 500. Barrows and wits Sctive, 25. cents higher sows steady; ixed U.S. No. 1, 2 and 3 grades 190-240 Ibs = 17.75-18.25 2 190- Grade A 2 ree age medium The Oakland County Health| Comment uariet seedy. Demand se-)Gains “pee Pa nieeh , April 2 (AP)—Potatoes old: 233; tota’ ent cut in its suit to block merger of Bethlehem held un- changed while Youngstown ad- the firms: gin sa heavy ye . Mostly 14%-16; light. hens 114- Th 23%-27'¢; over 4 meses neat Whi = 23 Ya-2442; Plymouth Rocks : few mixed No. |! Tbs 18.50; 240-300 tbs| Beth Stee mostly’ No. 2 and 3 16. i few 160- od Ibs mixed grades 16.50 ib sows ed grades ath 50-16.00; 400-600 lbs largely No. 2 and 3 14. 00- 15.00; boars 11.00-13.00. ar Cattle — Salable 500. Slaught active, faces to strong; two loads to rime around eg 4 5. 22,00; ies: ne 19.50-21.00; — and standard 15.50-19.00; good Cc ie Belnbie Pa Not me, done to. establish market; few early — weds, with prime yealers up to — Salable 400. ies d’-peime shgrm:. Game’ ie and -p Jami 2 ‘00. ” ys . od CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CRICAGO, * ackivet 3 (AP)—Salable 6,000; Sings +) a) strong to 25, on ayo S eases, scarce, stone pot mixed 2-3 250 tb bate 17.38-17.75; grade ~550 I sows 15.50-16.75; "few to 17.00 auees a 32 head lot No. around study ing. x oposed legislation in at pat) *s inble cattle 14,000; gyex 200; active; steers wnevenly 25 to 75 hi most advance on high choice and ers 25 to 50 or m The developments brought loud cries of protest from the Postal Employes Union, postmasters and postal supervisors. All said Sus- pension of Saturday deliveries would have a “disastrous effect.” *: 2.8 William C. Doherty, ptesident ot| the National Association of Letter pecan declared the suspension and will mean : “ yeductions” in the 508,- 000 man-post office working force. TO HIT SUBSTITUTES affected"*‘undoubtedly will be sub- 600 i?) TEESE 7 oF 4232? - ene & ‘her; instance 25E 309 TTT 3: 4 4 9909 ze mercial cows 13.00- and cutters 10. 080-13 ro i A z ce et asa PEER Tt : vi bn hy i. : coe “2 sase¥os8ss-22 z 2324920 aad anced. Aircraft issues were paced high- per by United Aircraft with General Dynamics, Douglas and Boeing New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) : t Peper . cecccs S49 Int Silver .-. 8T Int Tel & Tei’ 32, Ja \ Johns Man eeses 125.4 Jones 3 +. 90 Kelsey Hay . eee 141 Kennecott ... oeaese 42.1 Kimb Clk exe ae 70.1 Kresge, 36.7 LOF Glass 36.7 Lib McN&L s ... 1 Ligg & My h..as 88 h Airc -+. 20.7 Mack Trk -».« $6.2 Martin, GI ‘el & Tel .177.5 ay D 8trs ccbane 15 ad Cp + 46 Merck... «- 635° Merr Ch '& 8 ao ee Mpls Hon ele 3 fe Me pts sae ae Mont Ward : Hg Motor Wheel wees 67 Mueller Br vances 4517 Nat Cash R = see 13 Nat Dairy a8 Nat Gyps * 48.2 NY Central 161 Nia M Pw ° 575 No Am Av gee) ana Nor Pac . 46.6 Nor Ste 19.5 Nwst Airlin sl 40d 0 Ol 944 Owens Cng eae aae 14.7 Owens Til ae 41 PacGek Ei . 206 Pan A seoe 145 Panh - ¢ .s. 92.4 > Param +. 30 )=0- Penney, see T Pa ® ... 6L4 Pepsi Cola one 4 Ptizer .eo 35.2 Phelps D sees 17.2 Phileo eee 40. =Phill Pet ..,, - 44.7 Pilisby Mins 4 - 42.7 pie Plate $1 Prot & G ... o$ Pure Ou .... neolic 73 BOA ..-... * 57 Repub Stl ° 8.2 Reyn M ** 391 Royal Dut ee a8 St Jos Lead ne 30.7 St. Reg eo 39.4 Scovil}. a0 Sinclair san Seab A] RR .. . “18 ‘ Roeb .. es a 3 ' Li. eee a | ‘Thest1 Std On i. 87. Std Of Ind 53.7 i... .104 Std OU Tre .. 21.5 Stud am .. 62.6 n Obl ¢ .., $62 Suther Pan sw. $2.3 (Swift & ls ... 64.6 Sylv El Pd tors ., 39 Texas Co ée.. 42.1 Tex G Sul see 68.4 ‘Textron oe 47 Thomp Pd ive 4 Timk R veee 71.8 Tran W Air ‘“ 5 er ss. 1.6 Un Carbide »» 422 Pac . -/ 16.1 Unit Air Lin . 4 Unit Altre o. 4 Unit. Fruit oe 9 n Gas -s+ M3 US Lines oss 35.3 Steel * 4 West Un Tel or este _ _ Mch $26 = Woolworth aps» 364 nest Sh & T > 105.7 Zenith Rad } STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by The Associated Press) 30. 616 Indust Rails o+s0-285.7. 122.6 oseee 263.5 122.1 onth ago 5,...-251.6 121.8 272.6 146.2 1 134.7 240.6 118.4 «s+ 276.3 185. ve¥ere® 244.0 126. DETROIT STOCKS iC. J. Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths High Low, Noon Allen Elec. & — = bd Bald Rubber ecewns 1 ony, Manufact.” Co. ....12.1 ‘ison Co, 13.5 rew Pd. Co. .... © bid and asked. Cad eee ~ Cee eS RB SO Sie ie ew aoe 6 8 ale BeBeEsexuveseruesysecsEssese ‘ ‘ De ewe a sevous ewe Mea oevoaran Benes WAR wae Bawowa Sadie en, Four basement, 9:30 a, m.-5 p. m. Pub- lic invited. Any donations of cloth- ing appreciated. Elizabeth Russe! Guild Adv. Rummage Sale, St. Mary's Unit, St. Benedict's Church. at K. C. — 295 S. Saginaw, Fri. April 5, +9 to 1, —Ady. and Fri. Corner of Baldwin and Indianwood. — Adv. Rummage Sale Fri. and Sat. Youth Center, Lake Orion. --Adyv. Rummage Sale, All Saints Epis- ee * W. Pike, Priday, April 5th, —Adv. If_your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. PE 5-9424, C. A. Mitchell. Rummage Sale, Fri. & Sat. 8 Voorheis. Stuffed Pork Chops, 59c Ib, Stuffed roasting chickens, 3-4 {| tbs., 45c Ib. Imperial hams, 65c. lb. Swiss steak, 69¢ Ib. —Adv The annual meeting of the Pine Lake Cemetery Association will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Garrison of 3690 Covert Rd. on Wednesday, April 10th for a 12:30 cooperative luncheon. Adv. Rummage Sale, April 6, 8 to 1. 128 W. Pike. Eastern Star, mar —Adv. Rummage Sale, sponsored by the’ Wscs of the Galloway Lake Friday 9 to 5, Sat. 9 to5. —Adv. First Congregational Church, Sat., April 6th. 8 t 012. — Adv. ausuussecustgatrsezunscessossh ; | Name New Manager 3 for Roosevelt Hotel § | sitions at the Globe Hotel in Alpena i ,jand the Pantlind Hotel in Grand ‘s| Rapids, CHICAGO April 3 grain: eeeweeeds 39%. Lard — . cosees Lae May ....i.0,- 14.47 a * are 14.57 DO. v5. cbsas 14.45 _ Grain Prices” CHICAGO GRAIN Dismiss ‘Suit Against | accu: ) (AP) — Opening Highway First Goal jof City Organization The appointment of Stanley R.’ 1043/Allen “as manager of the. Roose-| velt Hotel] in Pontiac was an-' nounced yesterday by Charles | Haas, owner of the hotel. Allen, 37, succeeds Milton E. Dis-| from 1951 to 1956. Most recently he has been state F IBERGLAS LAUNDRY TRAYS with WHITE . ENAMEL CABINETS 4,;chairman for the National Nephro- | sis Foundation Inc. His hotel experience includes po-| || at Secaucus, N. J juring more than 2 passengers. nits cars derailed. a. m.-1 p. m. 197 S. Parke. aay, Sure Market suggestions. 2425 ‘leontinued on to New York, agra Crash SECAUCUS, N, J. .@—-A Penn- sylvania' Rail Road passenger train smashed into a row of eight empty mail cars here last night, * * * fied as Clair E, Cochran, 58, of Islin. The injured, including two trainmen, were taken to New!Driver Falls Asleep, The accident occurred at about passenger train emerged co the Hudson River Tunnel. electrically powered train les Three Ponting State Bank em- pe |ployes—Mrs. Alice M,’ Kerns, Mrs. l S U Agnes M. Moore/and Mrs. Virginia Cha" . ’ _|E--Stark—attended the Bank Wom- ‘len's Conference at Michigan State Passenger Train Rolie University yebterday. ia ail | The day-long educational meet- Eight Empty Mail Cars ing featured addresses by national aan and state banking officials, NEW YORK (®—George W. Wolf, former vice president of General! Motors Corp. Overseas Operation, is retiring as president of U.S. life.”” A .’|Steel Export Co., subsidiary of killing the train's engineer and in-i1) 5 steel Corp, He had held the Petal Motes in 1958 eee French War Veteran The dead engineer was identi-|export company. Driver Arnold W. Johnson, 25, Kt \ oh! 1 : “tell ‘World About ns this classified ad: obligations of my ls Held in Killing (Continued From Page One) thors fam stoty after he scar RUNS [Af SHOWFOOM |e is seres win toe Unted sage also served with the United tee he had been with the couple/"PPorted that the equipment is bound from New Yorks City to, of 2116 Cole Rd., Lake Orion, was|Since last Thanksgiving, New Brunswick with 156 passen-|in satisfactory condition today in| fe said he and the general gers aboard. x * tt St, Joseph's Mercy Hospital after) had an argument earl i y inthe he fell asleep while driving and} evening and that he went to a | its strategic items. ‘The eight-car “‘deadhead’’ was, drove into a local auto dealer's! store and bought the revolver. struck by the train and two of|/Showroom yesterday. He has a possible concussion. Johnson told police his auto ran ‘|the 11:15 p.m. evening Keystone off the road after he fell asleep. bound from Washington to New His auto knocked in the front) York roared past the scene andj door gibrushed against one of the de-| Bros. railed mail cars. St. Although there were no injur-)two new autos parked in thel, ies reported, the Keystone Was) cnowroom. Soon after the original accident, brought to an emergency stop and its seven coaches towed back to Riemenschneider , auto dealers, 232 S. Saginaw Pieces of wood splattered on On returning, the argument continued. tally shot her twice. blasts, : “apa SHELBYVILLE, Ind. “(INS) _ Charlies Buchanan wanted to tell ry ‘3 everyone how wonderful -his wife ere is—especially on the couple's, 25th welding ssnivermary. Sp be dd'in Tide Official Cais | “I am tesponsible for all debts) Products Will Be Sold wife, . Thelma, 4 woman who has borne| *0 Communist China me two lovely, children and with)’ Fe -an overabundance of love and care) TOKYO #—Top-grade Japanese has made the past 25 years of mar- medical equipment ried life the — years of my iaGuattjel. Gang worth $367,000 today was reported up for sale to Communist China. Much of the equipment is on the list of strategic goods whose shipment to Red China is banned by Japan, the United States and other U, N, members as a result . of the Korean War. * * * Elichi Shukutani, director of the Japanese trade exhibit sent re- for sale but such a transaction would require approval of the Japanese International Trade and Industry Ministry because of c & 4 8 A ministry spokesman said no request has been made for ap Mrs, McReynolds rushed toward} Proval of the sale to Red him when he pulled the pistol,|He said final approval would havi Chavigny told police, and added|to come frém a higher source and that during a struggle he acciden-| added that the exhibit was to China on the understanding The Frenchman said McReynolds| Would return to Japan complete, then rushed toward him and he| During exhibitions in Shangha} shot him down with a series of|and Peiping, the Chinese Commu nists made several bids Newark while its one Pullman car Hopeful on Disarmament} 4 neighbor, Lawrence S. Mere- purchase the equipment and have Five cars of the electric train BOULDER, Colo. — Robert were towed back to New York|/Murphy, deputy undersecretary of with the injured as wrecking state, crews began clearing the tracks. | ‘thas said today the government some optimism” that cur- Three passengers were hospital-jrent London talks will result in fire, in New York. Others were initial steps toward agreement on Methodist Church, Sat. 9 to 12, at the Central Meth. Church. —Adv. 2012 Cass Lake aa Rummage Sale, Colonial Group, 4 | treated and released. imajor disarmament issues. stopped and arrested, An hour later Chavigny was|equipment, now is in dith, heard the shots and called) since repeated their requests. ~ police, who arrived as Chavigny *€ #28 ; fled the scene in the general's car.| The merchandise, which a He ignored an order to halt andjcludes measuring i sped away in a hail of police gun-| machine tools, spinning machines, farm implements and site of the last exhibition, = * é \/ ee 7 SS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9:00 ~ WE SELL WHAT | WE ADVERTISE! First Quality, A-Grade Nationally Known 3-Pe. Cast Iron value! 30-GALLON GAS HOT WATER HEATER Reg. $69.95 $495 “A” Grade, not crate marred. Compare this Colored BATH SETS or 543995 Made to Sell for $219.95 Set Retain: 5-ft. east tron bath tab, a 30 Gallon Gas ~@_ GLASS LINED Heater $79.50 HEATER chrome faucets and waste . fiash closet. 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RAY, SRRYIC. -gIRQUINOS sal ies in Insurance Agencies .......17A LEADS FREE DAILY a ease gate s On. 3-247, ana by private physicians. prices > els apie aE Mg iony DAILY EARNINGS | [or'tr.’arown'tnd soniye beri = 5 | CRF us SOY fr oh ADCTID: = the Moving & Trucking .......19 syed _— -MONTHLY BONUS | L. H. BROWN, Realtor : r. ing. SaDALTING W705. KUL TYPE oF ae gua. _ wil Painting & Decorating ....20 ing age Frees 1368 W. Huron FE 2-4010| del fo are experience. FE 01 ras On bieee.| rermiere, 4 bes, ote, MY 3.1031. ” s ‘ é TH rT 7 NG. 3.4 r Tht : i; . Te : Photos & Accessories ..... 2 ea : SEMI-ANNUAL BONUS] carrot aDIES FOR |“tae la | | ‘seenke as ere Y fants Fr Televisloo Service ......-22|} mas, a, x8, 9, 94, 35, || Mivad"ilas taf" Qha™rrert| DRESS DEPARTMENT Supomeaer UVC «++. 37, 46, 56, @0, G1, 63, 68, 7) ¢ 4a “as > bee ) BPR “nde Bons tech, \tike Troms_ $186. vo, “txse| FULL OR PART TIME. : ane Baily earnings from +8 to $76. | =| Sateen aidshe"s Soa, dgxg oe 16 N. SAGINAW - _FOR CASH IN A) __ This ds No Debit ples & Supplies ......24A HURRY, sell things) Or Collection Item +133) through Classified Ads. Positively Anything goes! Dial FE No Canvassing SECRETARY 28181. peal gm Bog a Wd, Children to Board ....26 "| fired "of: moving from one sales Wid. Household Goods .... oy gg SB ae BO Hy Wonted sericene dBA cine to otter eeeneee The Pontiac Press Pal ag | Wid, Transportation ......31/ FOR WANT ADS i Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. ....32 DIAL FE 2-181 Wanted Real Estate ....32A - From 8 a.m. te 5 p.m. SALESMEN 16 ot Puli _time, must rienced, ; ; liver. FE £0093. sLTERATION: SUANANTES AIR. AY Seported | RENTALSOFFERED — |1 genta ‘"Inmesiiny. “tbe Seem cereale Sal sees Git OFFICE WORE WANTED, | Chlaren Vu 3270 Ree By Pe sone docks en hs Rent Apts, Furnished ......33 than te sangel te : SALESMEN saci eitaieedal LeMay, 408 _@ mallard | Rent Apts. Unfurnished ...34 tneertion "of if “With ents. “hare 6 tar mon te Brame. in my | TTP ox: nesting with | Rent Houses Furnished ...35|] inten veteciese ‘through the Bad cea Beneral _ Seretie, Prove _Bs a tree. Rent Houses Unfurnished .36 error When. cancellstions SALESMEN OM Réfinishing 16A) _piy_Co.._ 111 ag A Itiscrazy |Rent Lake Cottages ~...36A/| four “"xm “oumber”” ‘we for Ex aEY IRIN. REYINISHENG. be tee ag tsp Lo For Rent Rooms ........37| | Sjustmente will be gives J] purmoens I roofing, eee : ® SePURN. WOO. WN ftDs tae cakes \Cemebecent Gees 2A ects eatnaas serra The eee r. mM : e168, |Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 learn to {Hotel Rooms .....+.+++s-++ than remuler sgete SALESMEN SUL D|AAA ROTOTILLING SERVICE. * te the and gardens =) eee || sates a Renee =| 500,000.00 Transient Want Ads may heating National - . , » At cur be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m nished. Liberal commission to men a where. £? oe. SS iia Maca se | Stee. Ba Sera CASE WANT AD RATES — ee ee eek es Lines 3-Days 8 T3 | ee en a eg wn) te ie ER ee ea, Save a 4A 3 Cb. a0 ; P. Day SN pe eeRh | al Ered Sale Industrial Prop ......46A man, 40 yrs, old. Baperi- 5 a thee. Aa and ag spovewse te Help Wanted Male 6 enced & capable Te ee 8 ’ CASH Farms stents aeees Ns Nt ‘ housework. Stay nights, FE ’ = —. nen | Rent Farm Property .....8A) | A FEW MEN SUNG MEN | tae : | nays, Fm 1906 IN A FLASH - deing some |o0* Business - AD} Mendon, so pele ie, serine, pose AND VETS OMAR 30 ave beaewerk. . , : For tent contehste ose be 3 it. Rent, Lease Bus. 9A) Wo Hureo. ; 18 to 28, free to travel &| Priv, rm. aed TV. Carigtian home| A I ry °° su une syee [Tbe mesnanes 5 ANY | See Rees aap waned | ate ano poner a ae: necessary * fur Help Wanted _8/i Licensed Mae : ; neat to the ground, | FINANCIAL wieaed Ge usle’te testers brome Mr. chafeg 10 to if &30'7. COUPLE POR JANITOR, WORE. oe ABE A. John ry oe ducks Apply 10:30 to 12:00 i004 W. . cal Ot ROOM FORK-AP via eMMARTOR would abandon ese Business Opportunities = 2 | ‘ ” Casting aside as impractical |Sale Land Contracts US| Bet seting fencer aeane sew] YOUNG MEN . ae the suggestion that the duck- | Money to Loan seroeousedsae sion, PE 34000, for appoint- 3 to 34. Bich sc graduate. . t § p.m. ‘Tings be equipped upon hatching | Mortgage Loans ...........54 x am. preceeds, advancem an AEROTRED KNAPP 5 aid hopefully: : “People forget that ducklings | MERCHANDISE ATTENTION curity, All modern employe bene: oon bok Recher are very light and well-covered # men to seg re. Barn) ™ eu pert Ra. On 9-1902 iw. M. Stout, Realtor - “With down, They may rot fall. | oe ss) ea "Wile trainine. at OUSEHOLD aTaL OR WOMAN REED.|"" ™. Ce as fast as people think. Also |For Sale Clothing .......58 Blheds Pull or” parttime conti FINANCE CORP. : there is plenty of soft grass | Serap & Iron ...........,-56A tems aes = aegincions air’ rate will be low.” Y | Valentine Gifts Sntnission, Dymo Tors 2 Help Wanted Female 7} eric bensow 79 Mat aie ee “ , B-0id a AGED WOMAN WANT- PPORTU! _ | floor ' * 61 - ot. ed for work, Live in. FE ‘ : ‘ siceevence OLIGA A 2-6221. : White House Sticks |coneass sa tae, hae To, TT, TES = eenenes . Spaniel, AG 4 4:30, Ask for : ' ea enchuaive Yi : fo Secrecy Order «| Sms Sete Seunment, << etlagy'B:yraey Sx Sr Suse satiate ca rs OR ng tN = T ia A , By ED CREAGH — Hunting Accommodations 65A| "gle: gam Miller, 6301 Bridge Lake ip alka : : Ri. ‘Geren SALESMAN AT ONCE a 6 for home then 7? _ ‘Hiduse has refused to withdraw an | Wood, Coal & Fuel ........67] TATE - Baler SAKERY SALESGIRL BETWHEX erwaen _ onfier by President Eisenhower | Plants, Trees, Shrubs .,..68 ace Bore cam Barony int W. Wer'ntte'hc.| =P, W. DINNAN * : SOOREREPER. With AT LEAT “tm _HURON : ernment informa’ 70 ; rpenter Contractor for less. Sting secrecy sandards for gov-|For Sale Pets ...1.-...--08) Spree Pabael R “ Seno | ARPT PORE REE sees . ( yg . - Dogs Trained, Boarded .. .70 : as #58. saps, "Oe “he Employment Agencies 8A ok .& aew. estimates. OL ROWN, Realtor Pete inte nine FRFEGUUES. | Stabe Hee] Bookkeeper |s@ivatae git Rr or tins sel to the President, said in letters) FARM MERCHANDISE sypiencene are tow being taken! Bau" abe "viet person Apply #8 OCR ROSPS noe on "ED s pervies. ‘¢ . br fice figniets, mo 3 pels $425 ATE * : we — made a pends ~ at fea ve Pho Be pr. ot = a RA be e gives “ , Grain & Feed ..... 71 Tg Re eo area: . ’ is (AS ie yo ee Pak wr ed. Ra ee ee at { 7 me le le i ~* * : a Michigan E Pontiac Bate Denk Bide. necessary —_ Feast ieee Sol alas i ik Boag eanete Petruated eaelare(ee CUMS, Heth, Bask Bide. xpe’ needed as managers. For infor- 5 mation, write or call The Hense Far. * Instractions 9 : : nnd cain nod Fence | te to - J ee ttn nnn pee DOT 3 nore ot oh | BEST WAY |Seigit inte Fel Fi ponte Apply in person, Biemar Soler '¢ Sse or LOO} ANDENG. CLD FLGoRs ° work M $1 rt) ‘ ; ] W, Huron... - ceteris neciaity, Ca’ Sale Scoote eee | SP oy ELDERLY LADY FOR car ALE TUTOR, x otor hd 83 — .® raer “ man.) care, light housework, ; Bor 114. SENEKI “BLDG, AND REPAD .SSeinaw.| can tive in. OL 21-0908. rick we! mert, plasterin, ~ he as | 24 heenees ae For Sale Bicycles ........ @4|MARRIED MAN ON PARM. MUST ExPERIE! W, . Carpentry. Boats & Accor vee Sha *meaery tare eqelb. 3508 i bets gecltreen Mceitdes yg ah ae TARAGES © kB 2 : worm, ‘ or x B xisvees MAN : ind Toren | ™?’ & a Ee UE 1 : oui RANTEED ROOF? Lt = Transportation Offered — ...87) mledee . rim wt areas. ‘Ap- EXPE RIENCED MAID - SAVE ENERGY, USE| 32% Set. 2s, gee atsh ( 5h Edw. M. nn ee eeu Used Cars .. ciace BB ————— = 1 ng IN A WANT ADS ! 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