Windsor to Detroit. Three were killed and a fourth critically injured. All were from Detroit. AP Wirephote passengers in the car Caro Judge to Rule on Sullenberger Trial It will be up to a Circuit Judge from Caro, west of Bay City, to decide Friday whether Dr. Neil H. Sullen- i ek. (Crash on Bridge Claims 3 Lives Fast Moving Car Hits Near Detroit End DETROIT (INS)—Three persons ? - s re iflied Tast night and anoth Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn, who normally pre- and snother bs | HA ef Potter fo Talk. i a be called at 8:30 p.m. at § : Fy } 4 ? 7é i it if gRi bal a fi i i *t Rg * ¥ E seriously injured when their speed- Truck on Ambassador, | Expecting lke fo Paint Bright Reporters Questioning President Today About Recession Facts WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower is ex- pected to give an optimistic reassessment of the nation’s outlook today on the basis of new employ- decline is “slowing up,” was to meet with newsmen at : 30a Fags. igfk gone : z ‘ie table setting, sewing and dishwash- and community activities. Mrs, Dolan won a preliminary table setting, be- x “We were all packed to go home. I guess I'd better unpack." The Michigan winner will go to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in May for the national “Mrs. America’’ con- test. She also wins $1,500 in home appliances and other prizes. * * * i Other preliminary awaY@s went to Mrs, Roberta Lawrence, 38, ‘Cloudy, Warmer Tonight; Rain Likely Tomorrow — Mostly cloudy and not quite so cool tonight, says the weatherman. Tonight’s low will be near 28 - 32. Thursday will be mostly cloudy with a chance of some rain, with the high temperature around 52. * * * For the next five days temperatures will average about 2 - 3 degrees below the normal high of 54 and normal low of 36 degrees. Day-to-day changes in to be rather minor. Sunday The lowest thermometer 44atipm. *° Precipitation will total around two-tenths of an inch, as a little rain is likely Thursday and a few showers possible Friday. Rain is likely again late Sunday or Monday. x *« * downtown Pontiac was 24 degrees. The mercury stood at temperature are expected will be the warmest day. reading preceding 8 a.m. in ing, along with poise, personality ‘MRS. MICHIGAN’ — MRS. BARBARA DOLAN, OF GREENVILLE. Greenville Wife State's Top Mrs’ | of ee 3 ‘Mother of Two Wins Mrs. Michigan Title DETROIT ‘(#—Newly crowned “Mrs. Michigan” is a tall slim brunette from Greenville whose husband proud- Michigan Dems Stage Rebellion Quitting Williams, They Name Own Candidates for Governor, Senator 4 Ann Arbor, who was voted “Mrs. tants: Mm, Enfesbeth Heltman, 3 ville resident~in the competition | {r tests of cooking, 27, of Troy. The contestants had to cook a casserole dish of their own choice and a specified dessert in the finals. Mrs. Dolan whipped up a “chicken divan Parisienne,” chicken and asparagus in cheese sauce, and a pineapple tort. “I love to cook,”" she said. “Tl try anything.” part in Red Cross, PTA and Girl Scout work and belongs to a hos- pital auxiliary and a literary club. * * * “I didn’t even take home eco- husband are both University of Michigan graduates. They have been married 10 years. Satellites for AF? ALAMOGORDO, N. M. (INS) — The Air Force revealed to- day it may be going into the satellite launching business. Hol- floman Air Force Development Center near Alamogordo an- , nounced bids have been asked for survival capsules to be used by small animals. Check Threat Reports DETROIT (INS) — Police to- day checked reports that striking Detroit brewery workers were “advising or threatening’ beer store owners who try to sell beer purchased outside the city. good grooming, ~ Other finalists were Mrs. Janet |Blanding, 33, of Greenville; Mrs. [Betsy B. Hart, 36, of Rockford; Mrs. Nancy Crane, 26, of Muske- gon, and Mrs. Muriel Jane Harper, Her husband said his wife “keeps a perfect house.” She also takes nomics,"’ she said. She and her DETROIT #@—~A group of rebel- United Auto Workers Union, for U. 8. Senator. They will run in the Democratic primary Aug. 5. x * The nominations were made at an organizationnal meeting of the Wayne County (Detroit) Chapter cratic Club of Michigan, Inc., here last night. About 60 persons at- tended the meeting. Johnson, manager of Radio sta- tion WJMS at Ironwood in Upper Michigan, said: “The walls of the palace guard of the State Democratic organi- sation must be stormed by the hosts of courage, morality and of vision.” candidate for Congress and more recently head of the Fair Share Bargaining Assn. and organiza- tional director of the Dairy Farm- ers Co-Operative Assn., both formed by dissident groups within the Michigan Milk Producers Assn. He now is connected with neither. Martin said: “Marxian se- cialists now sit squarely astride the Democratic machine in the state.” The bitterest criticism of Wil- liams, a five-term governor, con- sidered a cinch to run again, came from former Rep, Frank E, Hook, of Ironwood. He said Williams won his first term by committing himself to a program of “national socialism." * * * Johnson was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nom- ination for state treasurer in 1952. ‘Planned to Wed Lana’ “CHICAGO i — The Chicago Tribune today the step- mother of the slain John Stompa- nato as saying her son loved Lana Turner and “I think he planned to marry her.” ive Warns of Time When Tiny Nations Will Have ICBM Bataan Hero Sees Friendship as Best U.S. Defense, SEYMOUR, Ind. (INS) — A after World War II ended, doesn’t think of himself as a hero. Currently; he is a_ lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Férce reserve. His daily concerns center about his family and his work as an attorney in Seymour, southern a sm Indiana city of 11,683 population, - But»Col, Whitcomb has not for- the sickening, disillusioning experience of being a starving, H LHe pe ! He escaped Corregidor by a night-long swim but eventually was recaptured when Filipinos turned him and two companions over to the Japanese. * * * He posed as a civilian mining engineer and after imprisonment at Santiago and Santo Tomas, was repatriated by way of Shanghai and* New. York. t i learn his story, but Whitcomb’s feelings about getting back into the Pacifie war were so strong he finally was allowed to return to the Philippines, aaa eet elena eae In Today s Press Re | COmMbos 2 ws ccccccecccccser 37 County News .......-.065 Peres | Editorials .........secsseeees 6 Markets .......sceeeeses oes BB Obitwaries 6 o..crccecveesvens 8 Bports 2... cceecccecccecees 30-33 Theaters , .....0seceesees 000 8 TV & Radio Programs ,,...43 Wilson, Earl ......--.- esse B eee pt ebons Jorome."Rright Spot” Needs Sharp cars. 64'50’s, Ton %, FE 8-0688. The tall, dark-haired Hoosier, |creasingly who has since served as a state senator and assistant U. S. district attorney since his war years, com- mented: * * * “The term ‘national prepared- ness’ has taken on an entirely different meaning in 1958 tHan it had in 1941, We cannot now meas- ure military preparedness in terms Yiwholesome and friendly relations difficult to define intelligently what constitutes ade- quate national preparedness, “If any generalizations can be made, present world conditions would seem to dictate that the United States continue to do all things possible to maintain our lead in scientific developments and to alter its foreign policy to a di- rection that cultivate and maintain with all nations of the world, large and smail.’’ * * * of their group, the State Demo- Martin was once a Republican(t i q 2 efyt | ait 4 z SEER j 3 a3 5 E F cE i gf fs is rE Ese if 50-50. agreement for relief payments to 70-30 last July. The carry the heaviest share. atives last week. Continue Probe of Plane Crash Capital Reports Last of Viscount Victims Identified MIDLAND (# — The cause of an Easter night plane crash in which 47 persons died remained a mystery today as government ex perts continued a painstaking probe of the wreckage. Capital Airlines said the last of the victims were identified today.” Meanwhile, investigators contin- Another story, Page 2 ued to the of the big Capital Viscount near the run- way of Tri-City, Airport, ; the Whitcomb, remembering the fall of Bataan, said: a “A- national preparedness pro- gram headed all in one direction could be as disastrous as the at-/naw renewed yesterday tempted defense of Corrégidor which had al) its big guns pointed — the Sea.” om va for instrument landings. a woe | i dig He ink a | | atl yh he ioe aii! He oe agit ae Me seme hays ~\Use of ~»iScience Finds New cleaner than Prices ly \at 9 A. a contractor ih auneast condition, or part of the ii Located at SENSATIONAL att HI ALL [ Pik -= By GM, UAW lon Minor Details esa ne 0 After Rebels “4% aa Wile = it itt hower’s Doctor ‘paceman Mighty Mammal Used by Eisen ing wait till you see in Delhi!” = ; to Traveler Finds DDT a ‘Must’ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, Glo bs ht : a man-eating mosquite yeu are promptly a more ameers: ly mosquitos? Why in Bangkok four get to can in i ilding Bonds u B ame a a oe iil: iti r ai a 100-million-dollar bond issue 2 x4 courted Democratic ee ee Plugs fo il i 5 ui issloner anit Ww, MARSH Pontiac Praises Retiring Plan Comm 22 ae leer. Aa thes iH Af 2 arnetts Pontiac's Oldest Men's Clothing Store L 3 3 = ui £ yy's PONTIAC PRESS z 5 z é x: i = - PRICE-SMASHING CLOTHING SALE — il ith, P “See Thane 150 North Saginaw St. (Next to Sears) ALL DAY TOMORROW-—THURSDAY TO MARK DOWN PRICES FOR THE MOST | Witt BE CLOSED lat i } ran 3 Sy Wt 24 Hie] cig 1h rit in i i El 7 plummeted into a muddy field. All 47 persons aboard were killed. HI af aie x *®* * Thompson boarded the plane at De- int i ht ye. &8 as turbo-prop plane age creer agi a former Lapeer was fatally Injured yesterday headon a a Cleve- giAPEER — Ginton i ws sil ie na ff Re kk Howard M. Thompson, 53, an offi- cial of the Eaton Manufacturing Co. at Cleveland, said, “It was Easter night and aaah esas ieee Laugh on Death Flight - SAGINAW (AP)—Many of the pas- ‘ sengers aboard the ill-fated Capital Air- i Hy Aut i lines plane which crashed near Midland Easter night were laughing and joking EUGENE, minutes before their deaths, land man said today. Warmer weather was expected! hunting ine, Young Duck Hunter = Finds Huge na ian Tt HE iy EF * 3 Minutes the Weather — said, ppepeyaacier more general in ‘Colorado and ex- 10-20 miles |" tra] Colorado, Leadville's fall was none Gusty winds raked the southern seoves 46 Rockies and’ southern Plains. to a depth of 2 feet. Skies were clear in all sections fe _— Ballots | caused northerly winds in Michi- gan which brought down cold air from the Hudson Bay area. tended eastward into’ parts of western Nebraska and ‘western April 19 Is Deadl Sy Cancer Test tonight, 2. TASPRRaRORES SERRS tert coe vases arcend mere preceding § a.m. * te east winds at y at 10:22 a.m. ¥ et i:t6 a.m. rte see (eee eoneeee of snow. tm Pontiac x. ’ o. oerbeseecees Tuesday in Pontiac (As fonoraed downtown) = Tedsy Lowest temperature rature ? * The Weather’ of temperature One Year Age in Pontiac rises t tem Full U.S. Weather Burene Report Seow tl crue toad sections” Wintry Weather Returns But Visit to Be Shortlived U.S. Weather Bureau said they were due to be shortlived. Ai & a.m.: Wind velocity 3 m.p.h'| Direction—North . in all sections of the state, ranged down to 14 degrees at Pellston in The chilly readings, sub-freezing northern lower Michigan. Michigan during the night but the ortheast en heer teday tonight, 4, . 32. ch N \ aaa _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1958 | estar w a te tne t\Pontige Lake Schoo! 6s iN gh inte bua bc ech ohn Ly Brown, 7 ome eta 5A ty Ma ‘day [by alent sbow ad box sl adidas tatillestons’ ee a” eee | The Veterans of Foreign Wars, : 7] | That's: the way: I like to see! The Pont mapa ne DALAS,, = 08 eanen gs ky aang “ga mtr oral Hr teach” a: 4 th, "Pontiac Post 1510, wil fod chard Fo Lang, 8 Luxurious lingerie’ at a budget price! PP cng 0 | @Smooth-fit slips 1” _ @Lovely petticosts eo VELOCIPEDE Complete with trailer Reg. 19.98 value! 12” trieyele, semi- —_ $7 0 ie tires, Red and white. ‘Sarel Dre shirts, > PAJAMAS - a ews er canta Reg. 2.98 A go it Men's Waldorf - H a white Sanforized ’ ized, machine ) washable cot- ¥ tons, linenes, @Cute baby dolls © Beautiful gowns Lavish trims, chatming designs, easy- care fabrics, white, pastels, prints. All sizes but not in every style. Save now! New foam rubber PILLOWS apied | J inet quality, non-al- extra - plump a Zip _percale’ cover. Big savings! Big 19” portable _ Res, se. 51-15 sheers “aae Stock up at savings for spring and sammer. Guar- anteed first quality full fash- ioned sheers in exciting new shades. Sizes 9 to 11. Save! Chrome-plated brazier grill, spiral lift 4-posi- b'cloth shirts, 14- \ tion grid adjustment, 17, coat, middy detachable folding, pj's, A-B-C-D. Save! rubber-tipped legs. um, Firestone Velow web . . stands up in all. weather, folds easily for storage! Stripe ’n solid a pe As oh AS ! rt 3 ol : < > leas =] , oo = . 7 oe 3 ~~ 4 ot = New, lustrous sailtone and i ‘ : : sheen cotton ‘harmonizers : Have oodles of summer outfits! White 3 Fuller sailtone with black/melon or black/ > turquoise stripes. Solid sheen sateen in $ red, turquoise, black, melon. Sizes 10-18. c . a a) 4 . / ° : / > Regier 8.99 blousons, ‘middies, Regular 5.98 spring and summer Regular 8.98 dresses! Including pF : 2.98 short shorts 2/$5 3.98 pedal pusher 2/37 i sheaths, chemise and shirtmaker - styles! I and 2-pc. cottons and — many chemise-look flower splashed y 2.98 bleusen. 2/35 3.98 Jamaica 3 fashions in rich cotton and rayon rayons in latest citrus pastels, prints in fabulous Cupioni cotton! i 2.96 demaica _ Skirt-thert ...... 2/81 t fabrics. Sizes for all at savings!“ prints. Complete size range, too! arseha misses, half sizes to 52. sf. 36 sherts .......... 2/$6 1.98 halter ..........2/83 3 . z - rs 1.98 shert sherts 2/$3 2.98 shirt ........... 2/85 f CECT NNN I NR LEE 6 RN RC A NR EO RAI ET SI IR NE RR TT 2.98 pedal pusher 2/$5 2.98 Jameies i- 2.88 chemise 4 . sherts ............ 2/85 - : biewse 2/85 1,98 Blouse... 2/83 : > 3 HAT MIRACLE “> Straight from leading New York makers!’ ~ 3,98-6.98-7.98 values. $ . Here they are! Hundreds of imported ‘Ss ‘straws, laces in newest styles and colors draped with flowers and maline . . . at a fraction of what yous expect to pay! * +ooe i corron SALE 2.98 dresses “5h | and dusters Full zip styles, backwraps and brunch coats te buy in paite and ‘pocket’ the savings! New prints and sleeveless styles. Misses, women’s. * SA SAM OR SRE PCE ee PRA Ae BG arn eee RAL AMO Ales A I NE 8: MIS | “Tels and girl’ | Girt’ slips | ‘Foderal's Own’ | Famous Melody | Hazel Bishop | 3-pc. pajama set fine cotton bras “Royal Jelly” | in ) wash ‘a wear Reg. 1.69 Just 5 1 ting cirele-stit. » . , ly with aeteral Full cut, Sanf., Foll- “mipper, 2- : M4 if Dressy, shirt- White, trim-fit- ( _ bar tacked, zip 8 button cuff, maker, torso, e ‘ j , WARS fly, loops. Tan, |. | sides. 4 nautical ‘styles. ched bras. 32- | tic. ‘ re oils for sensi- * gray. 42. peur ors. S-M-L. ¥¢ Dainty. trims. 40, A-B-C, Save . $-M- y) tive skin. Save! ee ee aes : ee een ‘, nSaAReRSNNAS NN el a ities : a Sie Mh ces a seas, Fe i \ + a | \ tht: Hath 7 : I Hill Ti | Following Mrs. "s talk... Mesick, Wil of ge Putnam tdid the greup of Kalamazoo, Robert V. Buck \Phis experiences as director of the! and J. David All-State High School Chorts at In| Flower maid will be Kathy terlochen last summer. Pontiac) Fasel, and Jerry Fasel of ‘should be proud that the wonderful) Avoca will be choral! work of Mr. Putnam bas) tore as spowER | * area. That the honor was deserved, Karen, whose marriage vows is obvious because he has been| Will be in First Con- asked to return this year. pa gr agpetne The interesting growth of Na-| O° i —. My tional Music Camp at Interlochen oon Oe cae eee was outlined by Mr. Putnam. Since orin and Mrs. Ray Allen, Mrs. TULIPS [22S i RS vrs mie grown from 530 to 700 acres, from was the setting for the pre- d 115 to 1,266 campers with a present) —~ $ Cesh [day staff of 430, Instruction is gg poo DRS BUNCH _ & © available in every field of music, yan” cinet's aunt, presided - Carry solo or ensemble, with @s many 85 4+ tne tea table : 13 concerts given each Sunday. the walle iee: ' The all-state gtoups are spon- | Edwin J. Mrs. Stel- sored by the University of Mich- | la Smith, Mrs. Caroline Hedin, igan Extension Bureau and pro- | er from Rapid City, & D.: vide twe weeks of concentrated | Mrs. Mae Foote, Mrs. Carl O. Flowers | eee 101 N. Saginaw Ang miyli am Ac - Plans Made for Dinners — soaiy tt rnin} YOMar Group Gathers: Mrs. “Fipd Hoenstine was { at the church. with Mr. and Professional PERMANENTS | #t ber home on Henry Clay | chairman of the Women's As- venue Tuesday evening. iati di to be styled as YOU fe held May 2 like it! The subject “Luke the Mu- \ sician” was discussed by Mrs. BEAUTY SALON Mrs, Howard White, Mrs. Emil 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 No Appoi: lo appointment Necessary | Bruestle, Mrs. Eldred Mathes, Mrs,. William Boardman and Mrs. Pierce Boutin. . Plans were made for the an- nua] dinner to be held April 23 Turek and Mrs. Leland Hunt assisted the hostess. Guests of the evening were Mrs. Galen Hershey and Mrs. -. 50 MILLIONTH PAIR 4a j { \ of Ces é & fe NN ‘ Betty Warren. . presents the famous .. . Stride Rite’... STAPP'S .. The Shoe That Understands Children’ Has Just Announced Its That's Fifty-Million Pairs of mighty fine shoes. We are happy to congratulate them, proud to sell’ them! and especially proud of the way we fit them! Yes, ., we have these fine shoes in styles, sizes and widths galore . . . for just about all the young feet in your family. So bring them in, boys and girls together! THE R | SHOE me 4 6 ve $5.95 $6.95 mate 81.99 | Shoe Shown in White win “$5.95 $6.95 “5g $7.95 sizes 61 - 8 B - EE * Accurately fitted by ae 4 he? . trained shoe people. “¢ JUVENILE BOOTERY ~~ {28 & Lawrence St. (Oper Mon. and Fri, to 9) ee é : Bee STAPP > FAMILY SHQE STORE eet a 928. W. Haron St. at Telegraph. (Open Fri, & Sat. to 9) te ? oH S| : 4 ea | ‘ hea 2 Fr ; ten Levely, Mrs. flarold Boyer, rn = strong, Connie ‘ee 11V% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Rose Davies, Jean and Enrollments Availeble i E lenses. Mrs. Claud MacGregor. GAee ghade or On we wots te Pree Borgia | ‘Ms. and Mrs, Edwin J. An- PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ‘4 cup melted butter or margarine | 7 Chill evaporated milk, bow] and) ichocolate aver top. Garnish with a Ly F ‘walnut half. Serves 12. i ur Wonderf O -EASTER SALE RT SRR are FESS Every one new and love- ly on the Spring scene =. from big brims to small eo Values to_10.98 hats, chemise cloches to ; sailors! Newest Spring R: Me colors, all head sizes! Many one - of - a - kind. Famous designer mokes. 2 Values to 17.98 | Tony’s , ° You are cordiall y invited to our OPEN HOUSE} Sf ‘BEAUTY SALON ite All This Week 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Visit our newly remodeled Reducing Salon = and be our guest for a FREE Trial Treat- ment on America’s most amazing slénder- _ izing system! ‘velax-a-tron No Disrobing « No Effort « No Embarrassment sprit Res yy gape Se 4 Re Py AE On gy EDIE PROS RNG, 8 fe tae Se SNE EE EERIE SY Come in and Meet . HELEN LYNN Figure. Consultant from Relax-A-Tron Miss Lynn will be in our salon tomorrow to explain and wonderful demonstrate the features of this unique new method of figure control. Toe. as Aids in Slenderizing ou = and Relieving Body Tension! Pig hig 5 Gan +; z ; f : ‘ » er ae se a Petar i. iy Me Aci ees : - 9 ie Pa lt SM il thes A SOAR MCA ELE LEME EL A TM Were to 14.98... hae oe Re Sy a ON Ses COMI gg AiR MBS OO A POLO * ro Were to 24.98 .-. Were to 39.98. . | Were to 49.98....... Fabulous fashion from our whole dress floor « » « Shapes to suit every taste! Jocketed 4 costumes, suit styles, day-time and night-time x ‘ dresses! Junior, misses’ and women’s sizes. | , Dress Salon—Second Floor SNe NS és Te AE, Were to 8.98 Fresh cotton Pe nylon: in both solid colors or stripes. White and colors. Sizes 30 to 38. Blouses — Main Floor —~GIRLS’ WEAR~ SPRING COATS ~ PPS REF Ee r=-QUITS ct neva chee ‘ Reg. to 59.98 Reg. to $85 Reg. to $100 *44°33°66 Pure silk, silk and wool, sheer worsted, sheer flannels in the NEW chemise and fitted style. Grey, beige, navy, black and bright colors. Sizes 7:to 15 and 8 to 20. tia ey a ae x Pits Al ; . Eg Cee. ae ea oe x “ eee a Pa bg MS ACB, i ef Ti ti Eg SB i Ae tie Rik Suit Sclon — Second Floor a ee ae oe | Reg. 39.98 Reg. 49.98 Reg. 69.98 to 49.98 to $65 to 89.98 *31°42°5 3 The style and the price is right for you! Back interest coats . . . in slim silhovettes with nipped-in hemlines. The handsome wool fabrics have exciting fashion tex- tures .". . ribbon weaves, riviera tweeds, popular soft woot flannels. -Stroock’s, Anglo and Forstmann’s, Sizes 5 to 15 and 8 to 18. Peg ee a LOUSES eet BRE 8s POR ROA RRA A OE i TE ea EE cat WP cy, Were to 29.98 ‘12 ‘16 ) Girls’ Spring Hats, were to 3.98....... $2. Girls’ Spring Skirts, were to 8.98...$3, $4 $5 | 3 Young Folks Shop — Lower Level 5 ‘pk ER OE REY POE no hee A I alll al Site: TRG NE sal AE RS veh Allon YE it OA ag cS ee ale tna 0 i, SIREN TE Oe OO i se i ‘ a ® | . * otiia wits GH Wal Mee me age Has Wrong Effect waite, tost mas avi ty OF ong The hotel waiter made one | guest, He did. But not in the pangh oe D SiON JSEPHE ‘on 2 ter has. been invited with a all have. to gets to dinner at the beautiful hoine iain arising by the of his friends, Mr. and Mrs. 6, Rae gg ha Sse 2 ie my daughter) to dine in a aoe very busy & “I think my datighter jshould eey ere. nee in a whi here. She thinks not, and T be- ger wo aga chor yourself | eer (eet ae YET-YOU'RE ‘the latest style. ee _* planning’and no rush. It’s fun to go on « “It is, however, a perféctly _ -- It ts the simple art of vegetatirig. beach or to go on SO CORRECT nice house and her father and “You will find it in your hammock jaunt but if you. have to: I would be glad to entertain in the backyard or front porch, at very early and fight «| them. But she insists it is not a nearby beach or riverbank. miles, it is not especially ANYTIME necessary, nor even suitable, pf. fe Many janes get plage peel Bplay parol ARO EE ole or a day. some i you; ‘Ans ‘ to os few nionths, Te : “Here’s How SB ipa oe cred i ll hati re have your meals in bed, be luxurious! tel me thet ts Ia y the Selt a Sealy + apes Deane FLORAL COMPANY se sae ae [poronc Women a pa OR MAID ARE 162.0177] meter et wy tar {FANNING to Hold ao gg TWO GAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND ly want, any return from those May Breakfast INTERMEDIATE POINTS ' yee ae ey yon. Plans for a breaktast to be held PE dy phe pho Prive —— “x: gh yy pes gt x orm igenmelaiatains SAVINGS | ‘ment for them and it ember [UM oy ON | Yasses me when they offer me -: ? money. Some of them even in- | Speaker for ae , | Sa ne take a WE yee Nace eatieelon tet | LUGGAGE. : Wl fay tales Woes ex Arthor Crawiord is chairman ¢ =: = i | unappreciative of their kind affair. “§* The Shorthand Written With gesture?” ihe eS Se , ABCs Is Your Shortcut to a | Answer! Sou’ geg ney wit te Mes, Mathew il +t an appreciative smile, no, | Several membérs of the league) VE 25% : BETTER JOB -- MORE PAY! || tank you so much It has attended the open house held at ON NATIONALLY : been a pleasure ¢ have been /the American Cancer Society Cen- SHORTER - - FASTER of service to you ter | RBOWH EUCGAGE i ~~ * * Class Beginning | ding cake is served for dessert |p, 768, 1m cookies. were served by Be tT ae Tom Night 6:30 | serie ee cos (ln ee ae nn ey heer |e POR Spor | Omorrow | 3 oo % shohin and er, Mrs. Timothy Daily, preceding} ” | tke” home i she would a2 Bee ee. Reguicr O'nites .... 91499 e e , or my ea The Business Institute — | = %' recertonr” Sylvanites Gather Sue $190 | wrence Street Phone | -355 Answer: I be Mrs. Rex Bailey . entertained | 7 West La . FE 2-561 | at the socupidan. af mesa eet members of New Sylvanites Club a8 229s $2099 | Phone or Return This Ad for Bulletin ding receptions a smalj white |for an evening of cards = i ths vig | box tied with a white ribbon | Woodland avenue home I $25.95 Men's 49 and containing a piece of wed- |The next meeting will be in Bh Mega BE _. $194 Ceocveses ee ee ee errr eeres ee i ding culo is Given to atch 40- Arrow Vale home of Mrs. Richard os . B > " = at of Joslyn road and Dennis Cox of | scther Waters .... > 399 ' ! | Malkim School PTA father and son Fourth we The 2 iti uae banquet, are (left to right) Gary Mc- scheduled for 6:30 p.m., will feature Yy ! ¢ = C Connell of Brooks street, Willigm. several special acts, PHILIP’S ; es | ou an... . te | 79 N. Seginew St. \Areme OES. to Mark. 15th Anniversary —_———— ; ee Mo nA The 15th anniversary dinner ofthe Areme officers, All OES mem- gene Perko will be guests at Lake! 4 ro By ; + aan we enyeltye ty a wate Paonecl eed rmened tater tale FE : : t 6:30 p.m. 9 at Roose- Areme Chapter officers e 2 f = a ee ; Ga bang ep egelinen ty < Ses geet @ ey Gelinas Coen Ferndale’s chapter will be) : ws -— 6S gree work. > Ie rena ae. Oe marten tae deen! obs Ser ed aoe ge : * * * ee ae 8 docd wi be ni Formsinggess. asia el eae Plans for the dinner were maile| On April 16, Worthy Patron|at Holly on April 28 will be , when members met Monday at|Norton Graham, Wilma Pfahlert/Herry Eaton, Mary Trask, ; = Roosevelt Temple. Mrs. Harry Ver-|and the Areme Bible Degree class R ob e rt Edward, Rosaline , ; jnon is general chairman for the will be guests at Birmingham. man, Doris Nelson and Mrs. died by Mrs. Sidney Fellows and’Ptahlert and Associate Patron Eu-| grees. ' : | he Mrs, Ptahlert announced the | : Oakiand County Association 7 : on the right once was too , ag eg, Se ee ; 10 pounds quickly and was Oe wd ° t * : HITT Sato cn. She did the eory, Special Announcement | reteatats"vere” served : . she followed... : Whedler fullowing the meeting. To The Public = _ Josephine Lowman’s Famous 2 ‘ . ’ . 4 7 / : mi ' - id ae : 2s <4 ‘« : F If yeu ere efter quick less of up te 10 extre pounds, er if you went te get off to ¢ good start on @ leng- renge reducing plen, be sure te fellew Josephine Lewmen’s 9-Dey Diet. In an effort to be more considerate and better serve our families, and in response © ‘for some such procedure, starting Monday, April 14th, there will be specified visiting hours in all Pontiac Area Funeral. Homes. These hours will be: Afternoons 3 to 5 p. m. Evenings 7 to 9 p. m. : After-Easter Special Straps, Punips:in all popular colors and sizes. Thousands of families, in the many com- munities. where such a prograrh has. been Successfully tried, are most appreciative of such a program. eae This does not mean the funeral homes will be limited to only these hours for'calling, It. does mean, however, friends may’ expect to |). find the fatnilies of the deceased in-attend- ance at’ these hours to receive fr : The New Visiti ‘Sees he ie Clearance of 252 pairs of Aptitude, Wedges, Ties, * year wree: SFP Ee ee Pee K ee LRP ESTE EV PEMS FOO ERS OT TELE TEE CN RE SREY LEST Crees eT eK | How? ieee eee ee ee | TEENAGERS (702 Federal | Monday, aesdie ki eens | Hair Cuts $1.00 felelalateil Muchigcr. MIRACLE MILE Is Here! | Spring is fix up time---Fix.up the | house or car. If | extra money will | do the trick see |} Associates-- | Money is avail- | able without us needless red| tape. Phone or Stop in Today Loan Company 2255 S. Telegraph ae In the Basar Ares 125 N. Seai FE 8-9641 FE 20214 | Hours: Mon. Thurs. 9-5 © Hours: Mon.. 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TE No State Jurisdiction, Tax Protesters Learn to the township officials, delegates b | fi i Ih bit amount of property taxation was at a state level. ~ Mrs. Jamieson, a spokesman | t / il a Ti ig Hf! : 7 : if 58 j iH ‘i E gE : Hf 3 F oF | = Bae : & i ‘ i & 3 F 8 iu ios i Eh . Piri ag i 5 e ! | Ee | ; F i gy? si tort. ‘Ebel Miller-Beardsley his country, Ger! Nuptials Read | i j + if Hy ! Eup (At Seymour Lake Elect Officers 9 ""=: are § ‘Bloomfield last summer. Refreshments will SEYMOUR LAKE — Honeymoon- nd Hickory Grove School George W. Miller. They Commandery No. 6 of ee Thursday ee Wednesday evening Templars in Area Parents will he bride's brother, ty Soares ats. ‘1001 Perry ROMEO — Donald Dewey was| ely srede le handling bride, the former Ellen ence courses. They . Siected commander of the Rome} » baad concert re see ee heme plar, at the annual meeting held| &° note ae at Seymour Lake. Monday night in the Masonic Tem) bag js under the parents are the late Mr. and — G. Hertert, rend odin The open house will begin . ¥ s ¢ open bridegroom Floyd W. Robbinson, captain gen-|6:30 p.m. at the school located Miller of S315 Pine eral; Walter 0. Werth, senior war-|2800 Lahser road, Independence Township mrageergend Gould, junior ward- Clarkston the late Mr. Miller. om» and. Kenneth M. Grey, Prelate.) the Clarks The Rev, William Richa: Dwight S. § = care eagle ee eee treasurer; Marshal] S. Lock, re- The Michigan meny. The bride bearer; a Withorn. | the direct long distance princess lines with long —e Sherman C.item which goes into effect April sleeves. Alencen » warder. 20 in the Clarkston dered with seed Rey T. Taylor is the commané- | Members also quins enhanced the scoop neck- ery’s new sentinel and Albert E. |Second grade room mothers will line and was repeated Gray, Harvey E. Kent and Ray- |serve refreshments. waist. The skirt aiah Gate Ge ce ee Sashabaw Pisins flared inte a fan-shaped train. praying Bagh Arse tape eo ag A, rg + as ‘A headpiece of lace and seed Serpentorium nounced pearis secured her veil of French The installation ceremony, set|WY: Will be present Sashe- silk illusion, and the bridal bou- for 3 p.m. Saturday at the Masonic|¥®¥ School PTA meeting Thurs-| daughter, Judy May, t» John R. quet was of white roses and lilies Temple will be a highlight of the —-| Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.N. 1) 0 vatiey, | Romeo Commandery’s Centennial ag ied: Re-orrranicms] ry Matron of honor was the bride- er Richard A. Quinn student at Wheaton College, |gtoom's twin sister, Mrs. Stanley W Til. The wedding date |White. Suellyn Beardsley, niece of W. th of Lapeer Weds hasn't been set. the bride, served as flower girl. earner avorable in Camden, N.] The bride's brother, Robert eae in am en, efe lak Ori . Beardsley, was best man for the for Michigan Crops | rarzxn — sarviace ows were(LOK@ Orion Decides | >ritetsesm, sat ter ove LANSING (P — Mi , D. Foy of Camden, N.J., and Rich-|T drove, et lat wesen, ard A Guna ot Lape: Te Rey | O 0Se amp PRatggnen yg, offer cy > ona . tually helped farme: Federal-|Morgan Jones, pastor, performed home Stats Crap Repatting’ Settee naa\en tito te ths Eihie Pooshgtntee LAKE ORION — The Lake Orion| another brother of the bride, Fred- today in the first of its weekly sur-|Church in Camden. ‘The altar of| Village Council. in 6260 Oak Hill R4. veys of crop conditions. the church was decorated with|iuests by The wmcwally ary colt cont. [palms Uranched candelabra endlt OV April allowed farmers in seuth- and Mrs. Ralph Foy of Camden.|the ramp from ern Michigan to get a fast start The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.|Day. This on spring grain planting, it was Richard J. Quinn and the late|aunch their fe hee Mr. Quinn of Lapeer. boner heap 4 of last week, farmers ne soter ard ofe Gae| «Os artes By hot | "tage oe embroidered tulle ever satin. Her eS te thelr proba sll Mlusion was | Neil L Some central counties reported tensive ont: plantings casapleted, ~ Ean bool ch eome chief het police; * & roses and baby breath. ° In some areas, soils were too =e a dry to work, but weekend’ rains| Matron of honor was the bride-|C. B. Hensley, health were expected to put them back|#*0om's sister, Mrs. Robert Bogan| Celtowsy, é ‘ote eendiien. Arlington Heights, Il. Mr. Bo-jchairman; Robert. gan assisted as best man. of street lighting, Germination of ecariy oats, | Bridesmaids were the bride's sis-jation! Gord which might have been hurt by iters-indaw, Mrs. Lewis Foy of|and claims; clerk the lack of moisture, now should |Camden, and Mrs. Kenneth Foy,| Kirkpatrick, be satisfactory, the service sald. |Berlin, N.J. Lewis Foy and Ken- rains also will benefit and W. A reception followed the cere- The winter wheat crop came|mony at Bloomfield Park, Mer-|Chare of streets and through the winter in good condi-|chantville, N.J. tion with winter injury less than| The bride, a graduate of Haddon normal, the agency said. Most of|Heights, NJ., is a member of the acreage had good snow cover|Alpha Zeta Beta Sorority. Mr. and in some areas the ground /Quinn was graduated from Lapeer was not frozen. High School and attended Michi- East will be & on Piret will arch ban The Farm and Garden Club, at a meet-| COMMERCE —A religious planning ing scheduled for 7:45 p.m, Thurs-|drama, “Christ in the Concrete oe day in room 138 of Kimball High|City,” will be presented at 8 p.m.) The Prien tomorrow night at the Commerce loge Center as its featured speaker. “Peace Through Understanding” will be the topic of Immel’s talk, illustrated with colored slides of|ir Japanese culture arid agricultural methods, Scenes will cover such cities as Tokyo, Yokahama, Nikko, Muriyama in addition to rural areas, . The public is invited, and club “Orion Decides | Fa 4 WWW AWWW AWWW YYW WWW 28:10 5 SO= TENDER PAN READY, 100%, cloened, : 39° | none finer. Kroger low price. FOOT A, WV VALUABLE ‘om Oneran On. | ; WA aad AUNNNONANINONNINNDONDDDNINNY ‘rosebushes » 19 ' “Dress up your yard with these fine bushes. Save on this special offer. SAVE 26: \ ATTN om Onerse ed, | WITH Wl) vVatuaBLe THI COUPON 59 = A ercemy, delicioutly fevered spread. iu 19s Kroger low priced. ~— + 71717 aaa eases) // ; WITH WEVA NEUE TE ceon ole cre. . bd | ¢ ti SAVE 29: ‘eelti ze). Hbi VVVV\ ~~~ “\roger white bread New thin sliced loat, baked fresh delly seep IS by master «i ; 7 == = oe oes aumenmae ae eae eae ae eae aa ees eae eee ee eee Se : , : eee SOOO OOOO OOO KK) SUN iiiWA $5.00 Worth of Top Value Stamps WN vatLuaABLE COUPON WITH THIS COUPON eK Serie | avondale sweet peas — Pe ~—-£ We veseree the vight to limit quantisias, Prices effection | i * wae eee AE sek ga pees = he ae ee ieee eee S, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1958 of the ‘ often. : to be | JERUSALEM @® — The United a PIE oe . Arab Republic has agreed to Is- a third. r rael’s comple ting a drainage ditch i 2. iG “Pictures that show sex in the Lake Huleh area over which | Pp 5 je sex's , or violence for the Israelis and Arabs dueled with | vee panel Bg dy iatian sok cattery last. wash, = io Wats omnes. The U.N. truce organization, nee oo ny soe attece eax is MEN'S FINE x ? Sar ALL WOOL Rip Van Winkle : : || the, Ach ater relocating itt) L WO .) yesterday. aa anil See avoid Arab-owned land. | Couldn’t Sleep with ‘The cars, the last of 80, piled up 3 Ws ae Oe - we? for 500 feet after a journal box Be The U.N. made a new survey/ | Backache | (vt beste) sxrerenty burned 4 me of the seneg ee the | ‘out. derailed cars loaded : Syrian after clashes. : Now che atts Grain and cation. io § : Work began again under armed * e m4 ~~ nc-dp og ory anreghmad naman : 7 Ea ee ditch was moved about five yards | : rou want Wy ige Railroad officials said .bey ex- 4VALORF sg 8 a a Ba Your Choice for Only may be mild bladder icritatto® pected the main track to be clear § cee yes ) Sets Mom-in-Law Day | : ox} comfortable lfeday but added it will take several ‘ 9 biza - GaN Kis | $ wages a & Skean 19 al 3 : ae ace oe Ark, @-Gov. 95 The date of Korean independ- 10 PYRUS pikes Rebs RRR aot Gti Saas: Sa, Ra Hoa tion ought to be shown mothers-| — fo vetlon tend 7 tame ence is March 1, 1919, when 33 Yesterdey's entwer: huMer, Art, ne ee ee ee 8 cond night's sleep sad the |Korean patriots signed the declara- diGest, wAde, Zany, serlovs, iuNny, | | a8 MotherinLaw Day in Ar} 7 tise saves money, |tion in a cafe called “The Bright @ | Where tty tne, ine westErn, Story. power ay Ll menage t moth. j Sat Dean's Fila toter! Moon.” ervivlaw be given some token off] Handvomely styled 100% all wool = . suits in an assortment of smart = Look what the competition says about BUICK! “Buick’s SPECIAL Series for’58...is being described by its competitors as a standout and a ‘buy’ that probably offers more car per dollar than any in its price class.” WARD'S AUTOMOTIVE REPORTS (Weekly newsletter of the ovtomotive industry) You can afford a New Buick | patterns and colors. Two and three butten styles, Sizes for men and young men. LOOK! ac°eto. SPORT | COATS Regularly $ | 99 $24.50 | SPORT SHIRTS. Regularly aC $1.98 Hendsome short-sleeve sport shirts in guer- anteed, washable fabrics. Smart styles in an array of petterns and colors. Styles and sizes for men and young men. Men’s $2.98 White SHIRTS Fine Quality Broadcloth | 59 collar styles. Hurry! They will go fest at this price! T-SHIRTS and BRIEFS” Regularly 79c 59 Fine quality broadcloth in a wide selection of patterns and colors. aa HURRY FOR THESE! 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APRIL 9, 1058 _ ‘Heavies’ Seek Title Shot iNew Knick Coach 7 ty Machen, Folley in TV. Bout: Likes fig Rerecy + SAN FRANCISCO \#—Ambitious; The National Boxing Assn. says heavyweights Eddie Machen and jit hopes so too, but the champ’s Zora Folley, the No, 1 and No. 2\)manager,.Cus D'Amato, generally title. contenders, battle tonight atithrows cold water on the proposi- the Cow Palace. with their ex-jtion. He ‘says the undefeated York Kh Pony of YORK Andrew “ "vane ew cach of he New ickerbockers—although he pected big prize still a phantom | Machen forfeited his chance to in the future. lfight Yor the title by refusing a * * »* previous offer and says “no com- Both hoped when they signed|ment”’ when asked about Folley. for the 12-rounder, a nationally | x * * televised match starting at 10) So they fight tor their guaran- p.m., EST, that the winner would tees of $15,000 or 25 per cent of get. a shot at champion F 10 y dithe gate plus the television money, Patterson. {but without that big extra’ incen- jtive of meeting. Patte?son. In Milwaukee, Fred Saddy, see of the NBA who originally Casper Sign UE ap oa for Greensboro ene ae "stain an all-out ef- |fort to get Patterson to meet the winner, We would like to see that : * fight. However, we understand 2nd Top Money Winner Patterson is scheduled to meet Among Pros Deals Self Roy Harris (of Cut and Shoot, Into Classy Field Tex.) next.’ GREENSBORO, N.C. (#—Top- Top 3. Game Series flight golf pro Billy Culimed has dealt himself into the 1958 Great Bo led.b W ee E into the reater | Ww y oman Open Tournament,) which gets going tomorrow, with | MIL Ww ‘AUK EE #® — Janie | a classy field. \Dobiecki, Milwaukee, last night ek * lbowled a 750, the highest three- Casper telephoned officials of | ‘game series ever rolled in Wis- the $15,000, 72-hole event yester-, iconsin by a woman, and the highest lin the nation this season. day he was leaving from Miami, Bowling in the Women’s Classic ¥ta., and would arrive today to) League at Kugiitech: Alleys, Miss get in prac tice rounds along with} Dobiecki knocked down games of Sam Snead, Doug Ford, and Ken’ 215, 267 and 268. A week ago last Venturi. ‘night she rolled a 716, and . + * | shortly before that finished 1th «Casper, of Apple Valley, Calif.,| in the sational all-star tourna- ranks second to Arnold Palmer of; ment at Minneapolis. Latrobe, Pa., as the season's top| The previous national high this’ money winner and just above ..ason was 74Lby Charlotte Kardas/ Venturi, Palmer replaced Casper | ‘of Grand. Rapids, Mich. at the head of the season's list The state record of 742 was held | ty winning the * Masters Tourna- by Gladys Light of Milwaukee and| ment last weekend at Augusta, Ga., and pocketing $11,250. Cas- |Faaige Kuep of Fond du Lac. 2 per. finished down the list and took $956. But Palmer won't. be here, owing to other commitments. Firestone Trotters Take | SRS A ; SPECIALS Overtime Tilt @ DENVER, Colo. #—The College} All-Stars pressed the Harlem) Globetrotters to the limit last night before -dropping a 109-107) double overtime decision in an ex-. hibition basketbal] thriller. . * * ? | There was no clowning by the’ Trotters who trailed nearly all the way. The two teams resume their 18-game road series in Albuquer- | que, N.M.. tonight with the Trot- ters leading, 8-2 Paced by Guy Rodgers of Tem- ple, Vern Hatton of Kentucky and Connie Dierking of Cincinnati, the) All-Stars raced to a 48-41 halftime | edge. ek 4 | The older, more experienced Trotters kept nibbling away at the) lead in the second half and finally) tied the score at 96-86 fo put the game. into overtime. Boston's Sullivan to Undergo Surgery BOSTON (IXS) — Red Sox! catcher Haywood Sullivan today, was reported suffering from a! ruptured disc that requires surge ty) and may keep him out of the | lineup for some time. The diagnosis was made by | BIG SAVINGS surgeon. The operation will be performed at .New England Bap. tist hospital tomorrow. ° - Sullivan left the team in the: South to come to Beston for the | examination. Until‘ he suffered a split finger | in Florida and then developed’ back. trouble, Sullivan was con-| sideréd the probably No. 1! catcher for the Sox. over Sam/ White, | all material used in Firestone Service: Work is guere to be equel or thon original equiP- MSU Makes Awards = EAST LANSING i® —-> Letter, winners on the Michigan State: basketbal) team that placed sec-. ond to Indiana in the recent Big | Ten face were announced | as follows: Robert Anderegg, Monroe, Wis.; Charles Bencie, Gary, Ind.: sal Gontenbach, Milbank, S. C.:; John! Green, Dayton, Ohio: Larry Hed- | are@n, Bay, Wis.: Jack Quiggie, | South Bend. 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