* he : rel ce ie Cetatiocs Pegs | \\ * | | oe, Z ee 115th Baca pre > * ** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN "THURSDAY, e MAY 30, 1957—48 | PAGES Re ae : ~ Americans + Pause to Hot Na as ar Dead ij % # ae Eternal Vigilance Is the Price of Freedom AP Wirephote from the early morning fog as the sun rises over the truce area. Howard's two-man post is just south of the demilitarized zone, uneasy no-man’s land between South Korea's allied defenders and - President, Cuts 5. |Kisenhower, the House has Hope Lies With Peopl e, Legislature Traffic Fatalities House Rebutfs Defense Funds Group Votes to Slash $2.5 Billion Off Budget for Department WASHINGTON (#—In a major rebuff: to President decided that the Defense Department can get along on \$33,562,725,000 in . new appropriations next year. That's $2,565,275,000 less Crisis in efforts of a state committes to delve Michigan first expressed . -|bility in public education on a state level in 1850. In that year, the Primary School Interest Fund was created by constitutional authority and included reve- nue from the sale of federal lands given to aid schools as well as direct state appropriations. LOW TAX BASES Later, the state evolved districts with low tax bases. than the President had re- quested and $1,200,000,000 try to restore to the bill. | | The House sent the big-| gest money bill of the year to the Senate yesterday by a roll call vote of 394-1. | The lone dissenter was Rep. Canfield (R-NJ), who objected to the deep cut. The President made no fight for | Each year since, for school aid, and _~ 192) some $2 million a y below what he pleaded | In 1933, the fod a of Michigan adopted a constitu- Committee Faces (Editor's Note: This is the tour ang. tal article ip By HAROLD S. COHEN In 1827, the Turner Act set aside general fund monies at Low Level, Police Report Millions Enjoy Holiday by Relaxing in Homes or at Beaches . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Americans pause today to honor the nation’s mili- tary dead. Millions,’in a holiday mood, relax at home or enjoy opehing festivities at beaches and other resort areas. - The usual heavy Memor- ial Day highway traffic be- gan rolling on schedule last night. Accident fatali- Schools series aid to pos a a * problems of Shate its interest and responsi- programs of assistance to 9 the act was distributing with his House leaders to, tional amendment which limited to 15 mills ($15 a! thousand) the taxes which. could be levied on property’ for school, county township uses combined, | This act reduced local tax yields) for schools by $30 million a year, jand the Legislature boosted state) ‘aid appropriations to distressed districts to make up the differente.) the state has) upped its share of school funds’ laccording to a formula which each, Hegislature writes. FUNDS RISE Missing Italian Youth reported | NEW YORK #—The FBI an- Ohio, and one “miscellaneous” vie it as a “bookkeeping operation.” |1i.6n from $22 million in fiscal FULL SWING With an economy drive in full 1955-56, swing in the Senate, as well 85| he imerease is especially in the House, it appeared that noticable after 1946 when the lvear 1933-34 to $238 million for! Eisenhower's hopes for winning) s.i05 Tax Diversion Amendment | their heavily-armed foes to the north. A. teseking at Pierre POlmlin, 5 _ = sociation; Dr. Harold A. Furlong, year-old Alsatian leader of the master of the day; and Fred Ziem. i Next in order. were the many his battle there were none too bright. ¢@ With Parades, Ceremonies By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS_ memory of their war dead. © sands more thronged to the curbs to see the procession. State Observes Holiday Michiganders patna: to parades and to ceremonies in ivirtually every city and hamlet today to honor the {| Thousands of-war veterans, bandsmen and members joos,|0f fraternal organizations marched in parades. Thou- rit mor heard speeches or witnessed Memorial Day At the small town of St. Louis near Saginaw the piecemeal fashion. It was beaten on a roll call vote 242-151. Voting to add the 313 million ‘dollars were 140 Republicans and 11 Democrats. Opposing it were and 203 Demo- The additional money would have been spread among all three branches of the service, with the Air Force getting the biggest allotment. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) abn gg will place a wreath at the foot of an iron statue of a civil war soldier. The iron soldier has stood on a marble ped- estal in the town’s Monu- ment Park since 1914. - A horse with an empty saddle will march in the Memorial Day parade at Detroit, a symbol of the Civil War dead James D. Shepherd, 36, of Birmingham, is scheduled by, paid off in the early hours of the holiday traffic in Michigan. About 4,500 police officers and 300 Michigan National Guardsmen were ordered on road patrol duty State Police Commissioner Joseph A. Childs, however, warned mictorists that good weather conditions quite possibly would run the final traffic death tell above a year ago when Memorial Day fell on a Wednes- day. “This: year it blends into pro- longed weekend, and-anything can happen, depending on how much when the holiday fell on a lend, Rain wy Dampen Outdoor Memorial Day festivities may suffer a little today, with scattered afternoon or nighttime! .. showers or thundershowers today through tomorrow night. The mercury is expected to, reach.a high of from 72 to 7% de- grees today and to dip to a low of 55 to 57 tonight. Tomorrow’s high will average 73 to 77, with an evening low near 55. The outlook for Saturday is part- ly cloudy with little temperature " ‘Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem- —_— preceding 8 a.m. was | The Conklin Amendment in 1954 3 In n Today's * Liseod te the constitution was adopted. The result is that when sales tax collections are high, all ap- pears well. Some districts get ‘and can lower local taxes, while others have just mild difficulties: {April 16, when he failed to arrive more money than they really need p ties were at a low level = 90M OF Consul gue, mma nay Safe, Says FBI sens 8" Found in New York in’ ‘Good Condition’ | srt —— sary wo Haired One drowning was nounced last night that 14-year- tim in West Virginia. $1,300,000,000 of the cut, describing | Tota) state appropriations have. ‘old Vittorio Barattieri, missing | Michigan's traffic fatality took morning. son-of the Italian consul general place early this Vittorio had been missing si kidnaped, although there had been no evidence of foul play. DISTRICTS HURT But when tax collections fall off, as they did by $28 million in 1956, all districts are hurt and some face. bankruptcy, unless the Legislature bails them out, S| “We never know how much state money we_will get, how much the (Continued on Page 2, = a BGR SE a Recently two men were seized in an effort to extort $5,000 from police said the At Arlington i = knew nothing about the |. washington, D, C., a wreath will i be laid in Count Barattieri, in cooperation name at the Tomb of the Unknown th police, let it be publicized Soldier. for that he had gone back to Rome—jat the ceremony will be Deputy hoping the boy, if he feared his/Secretary of Defense Donald Auto Hits Lamp Post i in Pontiac Just One Accident So Far. Only one car accident has been reported by Pontiac police during the early hours of the holiday today. = As of 1:30-a. m., no accidents were reported at the Oakland — County Sherit's Department. j Dale Roderick Moran, 22, of 12798 Georgania St., East Detroit, was the driver in the local accident, police report. eo* ¢* ; Moran, who refused tresiment for bruises, cat- pice he Gib wet auto failed. *¢ * Céenty News 6....500086054 i Editorials .......<60.0s605 Pec, Gunlock .........00008. he... Markets .........05005 0. o Obituaries «+. cieisccse cess % Sports cae ed *eertee 37 thru 38 Phenlers: .. ...cccke cesses, ,_] TV & Radio Programs .... {7 Women's Pages .... <5 thru 29 Wilson avenue about 4:50 a. m. “I Was Born in Paradise” Writes Arthur Pound’ for arraignment tomorrow on a first-degree murder charge involving the fatal stabbing of his wife Monday night. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem signed an order for a murder warrant yesterday, but on advice; (Arthur Pound, ‘fjounatiet, evita cada native pt Poniiot, writes of the early days in Pontiac, in an article entitled “I Was Co mbobigreedl appearing in the current issue of The Michigan Alumnus Quarterly. Review, published at the University of Aad Press reprints em and in following issues "By ARTHUR POUND. “Wa betas id teen ¥ Was Nac, 3 semitones ropty Slat 1 was born in Paradise, that is to say in Pontiac, Michigan, in 1884. But for civilized man, even Paradise needs building when it "has to bé carved out of a wilderness peopled by red primitives. oF ‘The carving took place in Pontiag not so long-ago, as the than 300 years, and in blue-water Michigan, a tet ton inland Michigan, : ‘white man’s settlements at Sault Sainte Marie, Mackinac and Detroit are well over 250 years old. But here, only twenty-five miles from the Detroit founded in-1202 by Cadillac, mote than a century passed before folks began to trudge out northward and take root. ee acd Gees ae we te Detroit was French from 1702 to 1763, British froma 1763 {o 11%, then American for sixteen years, then British again for Firat setters came into this aren hy way of the Clinton River from Lake Saint Clair to present Rochester. . and is credited with producing there the first Ockland sawleg dressed down by mechanical means. - At this remove I salute the shade of J. J. abk exten” of his sawlog, but because of his unique record as a philanthropist. One of the earliest was J. J. Todd, who built a sawmill know if the fell asleep at the wheel or if the power steering on hla ae Ty Maran’ auto struck x lamp poston S, Saginaw street et W. : ‘Historian and Author Recalls Early Days in Pontiac F ie ¥ E vi -4 / j mn f a 4 * wy / ‘ i! Ay ps ¥ Ne ‘ eee OT 4 kp) RR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1997 |! heroine fo Chile Politically || | The Day in Birmingham, |__|, Su brms att crer) me iel at ( =queeaon a 2 are ee ee ramen poole ou 8 m Bees = \Propose Advisory Panel] mice sts wi nat st 3 L | a oP. ee (= to Insure Tax Economy _ as ge = Stable Nation Fi ‘Latin American Republic BIRMINGHAM — An advisory A. Bower, commniticn chairmen, , Has Only One Civil War ga Laqegichape psgead = ‘is vs _ Protective Type to Blot Its Record shen shi yi. a bpp ons se the ee ee —m SUN CANOPY © ASHINGTON — Despite recent on building progress has been rec- zens that their school tax dollars — 7 Sins, Chile settee sma Go| ommended to the Birmingham dis- provide the best school at the B h Stro er : most politically stable nations in trict by the Citizens Committee on est possible cost. a y : Latin America. Only one civil war Education. The committee is aware : tI has. marred the republic's long his- The committee’s proposal has designing, planning and construc- - Exactly as Pictured e tory, and Chileans jealously guard been adopted by the beard. and Gun-ot sete Ssonabey emmeerene $8.95 their democratic institutions, placed on the bailot for the June technical Lao oes: gre ‘ i @ Although sapped by a chronic 10 election. Asking voters to pass poe grBlagemer 9° sa ) Quality : inflation that has prices on $6,300,000 building program. ' cyesdies aeons 4408 per coat Sn The program can be financed | Petent residents, of there om a. are many in the would 30 years, Chile’s expanding econo- Vihent ational tix lery, Oe 1 asihed tn. calving -neny ' | 7 a my tae ees ee committee stressed. ; Zo : industrial giant. Automobiles, rai wy thet the these problems. . | y reme sal) es Sen ed ee board will accept the supplemen| They also found strong intere a 9 hee ee roll off Chilean assembly Iines. tary suggestion for an advisory/!0T more information about the . — J || @ Heavy Canves supply most of the country's needs. formal program to keep taxpayers Only the mentioned construction y heels se *& abreast of the progress,” Louis|csts, but classroom capacities in| Lightweight Shaped like a thin, curving rib- . present and future enrollment, tax ; folding stroller bon, Chile is 2,650 miles long but ie ae COE GEE FORE, ONO. TE for baby is easy averages about 110 miles in width, : f 7 to teke slong says. the National Geographic So-| Britain to Trade ae dg the _ oat ee ; w. on car trips, ciety. : a oF ® pemy : 7 trains, shop- - |goes. With this information they! 7 jie traveler tm lle fide With Red China Si'be mre eer and mere wil al aie Qeetos ; . to school district in| . tic carves . San wanes Gaal 9) a aes. LONDON @® — Britain has de- its demands for facilities to keep NJ large wire wheels, ern Hemisphere, parched waste- cided on an immediate easing of/up With the community needs, - > land and jush fevocts. In the trade poms Boe Se cage In closing, Rowwr aut, Mbeei MTT words of Chile’s Nobel Prize- ae tish public recognizes changing -. R TOT che iecoueiy of cae oe | : , caer | ete anenet bem Se ees Genuine TAYLOR- “The geography ex: : . Fn ie a: i ~*~ * * ly knitted one into a heavily ler kind of syntsesis of the planet." | © i100 a —_, : cat the _ me Sele age Welker-Strol In the north, bordering Peru, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan) are increasingly complex. ~ ay name 4 “$11.95 $ the Atacama Desert is one of the) “ ‘ Pentise Press Phete ihas decided to scrap curbs on| , alas e-s a et Model e driest spots on earth, Rainfall) qappy SCARECROW — Bethune School Bumpeus, Fairy; Willie Fliuellen, Scarecrow; | ahout 200 items: barred to China| They — a growing = » Removable foot tray, self-lube years. and sume arees ge vnis.| tWo-act operetta, “The Happy Scarecrow” yester- costumes and coached the youngsters ‘in their ~*~ * * ee sen. oe ay SEE bearing wheels, shock-absorber Fo ene oe? id wants| day on the school lawn. From left are Patricia dramatic ‘and dancing roles. Mrs. Eunice Relyea | Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd urge ee ~ . springs. Detachable handle. “lies incalculable mineral wealth, | Jeckeon, as Doll; Ruth Mamsey, Molly; Ann was musical director. is expected to announce the MmVES| walnut Lake PTA, under F Decccecccccccccccoscccoosorss : . : in the House of Commons, chairmanship of James Steele ae = re Deluxe Model , c a. 8. % making preparations for its a iz And C ttee Faces From now on Britain will con-|§ fair from 2 to 7 p.m. at Bab Stroller re. to Quiz Anderson Lommitiee ater bareell tees te ROME Mas, thee tee aae recs aby F ) 1 isis | ict soeaky wt copehie Gthe task cot cent oe CE - ‘Tubuler Chrome Frome 3H h uits Post (Crisisin Schools [sr grcty mary or capable of)tooths, bok and record sacs andi = Ae > as ump rey , building up the Communist re-a smorgasbord dinner will make up § ax % Re $ 7 } STHE gime’s war making ability. the program. ot. ‘\ - egular 88 SE xa: Ef || wasicton #-F ii] WASHINGTON @® — sen, Gore|_ (Continued From Page One) i RD * * * , ey » $1195 f ‘ON @—For years if PI pseu ‘allocation board will give : ! —f seemed that when Secretary of|(D-Tenn) said today he intends to os of the 15 axils on local property. |tween Landon . et wee icloed yee ven tae See hes si y" By E. i. SIMS the Treasury Humphrey finally Tr spout how as secretary of the(°" ®t What level the state willlover trade relations with the Pel-ifield Hills, will be among the 66 : > . quit and went back to private lifer easury he proposes to manage |°T#lize the valuation of our school| ping regime, which Britain rec-\to be graduated from St. Elizabeth Daag What doesi... would be remembered as the! the government's huge debt. district,” he stressed. nr but the United ee ee —S —_— . x *& * . receive eB aap strong, silent type. Not any more. CAN'T PLAN a A barometer is a very simple| strong, maybe. But not silent, Anderson; 46, a former defense) wtiow can we plan,” he said - - ae at Becken hig the a *, on at - it weighs the 'ait| ‘True, he made speeches andjofficial, was nominated yesterday “or even adopt an intelligent bud- Public Invited diploma in i ‘ layer above you. Air has weight : in the more by President Eisenhower to suc- pursing. | and the height of the layer above|‘#iked with newsmen in Goies 0. feenhaey get with the uncertainties wel. 7 N you determines the reading on your|""*" four years he was the gov-\ceed ° . - face?” to nspect ew Mi hi 7 M : | ernment's top money man. While Senate confirmation . . : ; barometer. Actually, anyone can Q ae Andeseen geemted auemrel, Gere Schimmel! speaks from % Fire Station Ic igan § asons “yj TUTTLE Mii make a barometer and if care is| But he had brains self- in an interview that | Years experience as a meniber = HE Hi TT Ls SS oe as we y he the handling ot the | of ‘the Pontiac School Board of | Pontiac’s brand new $100,000 Pick New Officers . 4 pe _If you have a glass tube, closed) of himself, And he never caused |.he regards ot ee | which he ts new president. rs soutien aE be toes Oo put . Electric SH : (a = diy ePgenthn Acta vy Pollet : serious problem in light of the | “We have got to unhitch our|inspection Saturday and ‘| DETROrr w 'e Eine ale ally A Makes | ; you have a ready-m That is, he never caused an €X-| 7 curve recent difficulty im r- |finarices from the escalator of the|Fire Chiet John F. Schroeder an- — Michigan's Blue =3 Metlonally Advertised—Famoes cae f the haitway|Piosion until almost the very end) necting ‘government sales tax,” he continued, “but|nounced Baker Stems cieend Sete See DEEP-CUT PRICES = cant Gon a good. clear day) andj®t 2is career In Eisenhower's cab- even at higher interest rates.” |first we must decide what can be + * * ‘Sa caguoomygirnttonamgho ye sie = : ay = hang it on the wall. Soe Wee meen ” But Tight near the Sen, Byrd (D-Va) praised Hum-|substituted. "This is a problem for} | “Abtough anvane Can Come ,t0\tion of officers for next year, = Sad . =. whe ope os end, with only a few words, helphrey as “‘an outstanding . public ony tgp + wd Sage cthen lenigtaiand ed gn te bane tae Raymond M. Douglass of Al- “.< = ‘You will notice that the water! kicked up the prize. storm of 1957.\servant” and said “he will be|asking the Legislature es pi pena was scheduled to succeed will rise in the open end when) ‘Thet destroyed any myth about|erely missed.” He also said he i7¢- | ies vaniatt con an ac neal M. Dodge of Detroit as pressure falls—when bad weather). i. sitence, And he did it in EG a Ueda INCOME TAX building and equipment in opera-|Grand Master of the Grand Lodge| == is coming. It will recede again! ... that made him sound like a|lent choice” to succeed Humphrey.) come personally believesition.” of Free and Accepted Masons, - when clear, good weather returns.\iuan fed up with the way things|Bush-and other senators voiced! i. 4 state income tax siinilar * % % - | Inhis report, Dodge said the or- This ts because good weather 8 lwere going. He blamed himself,jlike view, = to those in effect in New York and] At ‘No. 5,’ special attractions|der had an all-time membership companies a high pressure SY5\u,. administration, and the pub- + * * - |California, or @ corporate profits|and convenienced$which the other(high of 173,512 and a general fund E tem. And a high pressure: syst@M!.- in general = | Anderson served in’ the Eisen-|sx jong’ plugged. by Gov. Wil-(four stations do not have include/balance of $512,564 in Michigan. is nothing but a high layer re 6 te walt Oe was bower administration first as 8€C-ljiams are the only practical sub-|garage doors which open-at the\There are 534 chartered Masonic : above you--hence the grea ee retary of the Navy and later 85 s+ :te5 for the sales tax. press of a button and close within lodges in Michigan. Two new | weight of air pressing down on| tight as could deputy secretary of defense. Since three minutes, and gas heat in-|lodges—Wayne Memorial of Detroit , ‘the water in the open end of the Nee an ence ne ieee ae na (1955, he has been associated with But first he and his committee |ton4 of coal. Contrary to the|and Oak Park—now are under dis-| = ; | tube. : ee ene /Ventures, Ltd., a Canadian mining) want the study group to answef |othor stations, the brick and cinder pensation. = et iat is lao * ear —s sone vee snineral firm with headquar-| such questions as: block building doesn’t have a| This — ~—— Ps pega = > ONLY TRADE = a: -_ When er above ae in N bo actual ability. basement. named in honor of Clark W. == LADY SUNBEAM 6 = - Re Me Jak vere el ew Se tee oredr ett! lene eat + + + lierae of Kalamasno, « past mas lS Reger $1495 Vaie......... 8-O0-+ 6.885 © tem), weight bres i Anderson, uca-|. Firemen moved into the 14-bed ter present treasurer. at = : —- == * the open end of your home-made|administration, the public. “ Then| Tm™vedaely Sree #2 oneSmps| What part of the cost of education, located at Genesee avenue|tended his SOth state Masonic con-|== Neate F145 Ville. ..-ccece Oottws OMGE >: the ‘air pressing in the loved end! hat unless’ the ‘government cuts problem of refinancing 16 bilion| “Are there constitutional limits on| 4 W. Huron street Friday. _|vention ) = $17.50 SCHICK VARSIT 3 = will still be high (because genie epuniing, “we wit have 2 dni ev fan nants wlth, egy no Senger eee 1 Newest Medel Out... pr One 11.95.. 9.95= tmppet Gat qred-westher, Neh iprensien that will make your hair)" Ant, © (a =e Nonsico srmoeren 43.77... 11.77@ | amare red afin ce 4 Thus : tion boards fairly divided? = Regular $24.95 ee eee eee eeeee * ** “7 —_— | in the aia sat oa Gus pabligtanin a cuhina cor (j Pp Tribute “"What 1s the proper relationship wacrd == RONSON SUPER-TRIM = in the wil pros- ty | mes , = < : water upward in the open end. jperity in peacetime than he was I ays between local and state tax sup-/—B : : se = Regular $23.50 .. vaeeaneseee 14.95. .12.95 ‘: eo ws se Dat beskdes Joking Merit Wear Dead Today (7s ma" = : ; 15.95..13.953 - Petoskey-Rescues Elk {0% tvitation to the budgetcutters, 0 War Y |xor xxporsen == Regular $29.50 .............. LDeF De ADs i Sages aie Hoare selend ei ian tees bl |e ee StU er 41695 qgon= - ee ee te a ee _ anes. ales it, tes Gwe sus Sestann Coil Catal out doreed Ryton ge! og pws <= ih of CAS 19.79..1 ses = from Little Traverse Bay | suevests any connection jit, lem. The pres — : $31.50 Value—6-Volt ........ 16.99. 14.99 a: an pertaneet yesterday. An curd (ue Fegan, Sen Yee it Aten were rh iF } * MTOR FOLENS “16 99. 14.99. motorboat towed the elk to @ | ade for Eisenhower. there too in their familiar uni-lis about to leave equlat $31.50 ..+-+----+-++. EDP es Ieee eS: FP intssassaen ae ss rene forms and were followed by the) «we years- ago, Schimmel : ; ' | atwnng Hy ae ea f ..15.95 Sy Average U. 8. milk cow in 10 Congress Slashes merce, another junior high schol cone ietad eo oe ke TO WORCS SPORTSMAN. 4 Og — 95 — produced 2,461 quarts of milk, a ar representatives of the/ gan’s school construction financ- se Regular $29.95 ......5-. 000-5 BO e ;. 16, 5= : , : st : SS es ee | ROLLECTRIC AUTO-HOME 12-7 40 OE 10 OF -— The Weather ~ | ‘ontined From Page One) °| parnde was = srowp of any. | approved. IE epee tree ig "eaten fe gee tn Some ot: HE This ta nt» comenon adv... - 0 bitching to-hut-engne ee aoe - |lotment, and the committee didn't] $ °°, ” car Associa. | “The citizen’s committee based ) : a , es unknown brands. We sell what we advertise. Trade-ing must Hee | = ronrine” An. VictniFe, = Parity OPPO8e that. It gave the Air Force me aaa rad ~ hits oe 1 == be standard brand electric razors. i ow ; widely scattered afterneenian extra 21% million dollars to, ~~ : jly financed debt analysis sty 3 : @ | eae gs a ee Ze 98 ; | fee JT. : fy =e ‘4 | Momerrew night: Net much DAY for its share of a new air| Final section of the parade Was\compiled by the Municipal Advis- 2 Ay fis tke Aye ee 3 po, erature. tedey 7? te navigation control system beingjcomprised of local armed forces| ory Council of Michigan. ‘i arate * = : re : BS carer ent coke hat Ue by the Civil’ Aero ane te : * * TT wh = he lad to « i = today and : peak tat ahbien wl service, the Navy Reserve and Re- — Ft ae ‘Today th Pontise The funds voted by the house|cruiting units, and the Air Force|C#use the basic research had tos Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. for the fiscal year starting July 1 unit. before... If we are ever — As 6 a.m: Wind velocity — included these for the three serv- ee eee fee solve the operational ,-. Fines at 4-80 a.m -lices: A 239,425,000, a cut of| ‘The parade’ pé ts and of- serge Moon aio 3,575,000; Navy $9,801,355,000, /ricials then congregated at the thorough research a cut of 000; and Air'Union Veterans of the War| “Michigan cannot iw avenue. Air Downtown T cut of oe a AD a.m... cc $647,780,000, The balance of: the SBsere }me of the = sone “"“|money goes to -the office Here Dr. Furlong, a congression- JESS. secretary of defense and to inter-),) medal of honor winner, oer a imax “eeieoneeesere Bl Ad@nauer Back in Bonn trays BONN w — West German che | ze Chancellor . re graveside ae. termed home ater a say vat | , + eee eee e eee ee + ~ wreath was th ae wy : f : 4 — i) ; ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, aecnspay, ‘MA aan ( Africa Movs Up bere Wat ar u 13 per ees ote i day noe | drop in production in 1955-56 tolot Canada, counting the morning as Coffee Producer LA PAZ,. Bolivia im — America still provides the 4 aie agit Provides the worid ® FRIDAY and SATURDAY—2-Day Sale! is coming to the fore. Many-Purpose ‘That is the conclusion of the U.N. Economic Commission for | Latin America winds up a meeting in the Bolivian capital tomorrow. Latin (ECLA), which! wwwwwuvwe poor crops in Brazil, Colombia and and evening editions as separate | Venezuela. | units: Si lll tld Saal alll tin ll en in nnn tnt CHAIRS - Original $7.50 Value— ‘ip ® For DINETTE * For TV ’ Ae ‘_TwTe-Twevewevwrevwvwrvwvvevwrvwev7wvwevwewvewe*. Be at SIMMS: Tomorrow When ‘Our Doors ‘Onr at 9 AM. ale! mute Cee Of the) & Fer KITCHEN * For DESK ted? says Africa has “ebergaaer ens » * For REC. ROOM * For PATIO ' . renee slendy gains in the worldly Tapas stelle. xabnpere, ee ‘Sonat Prices Slashed on Every Item i in This Adv. since Wo French Africa and sri hielo 4 Toad a ttetusiae. ASPIRIN These bargains are so big we must restrict this sale te just 314 hours‘ only! 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Cannon Dish Cloths Multi-Vite malar etc. éSc Value ‘icine agg wad od toe, ed NUTS : SF 2c Value Sizes 32 to 40. —Maia Floor lé4-ounce tin of fam- ous ‘Nut-Shelf’ mined fresh, “ = see " fiche, tire —Main Fleer dusting, pelisding. a. —Mate Fleer P stripe designs, Be Ali metal wastebasket € White broadcloth bras g ‘ in black with yellow - with good uplift fea- Se Sngrenys trim, Large 40 - quart ture, adjustable rye 39¢ Value ; - capacity —tad Fleer Bathroom Ensembles Sizes 32 to 40, CoM 7 Tooth Po'der |... aU... | Ut sn ts Fo = PAK of 12 198 | keeiter $279 41 Meut | pa + ST ---- P egular $2.79 Meta . . se e " ¢ 4 € Polished Cotton & Drip Drys 14 eguler . * ror: ee | 4-Po. Canister po ie Girls’ *1" D — powder at oo iow Washable cotton loop if $ resses . need. Pamous ‘Am-~- ALL METAL Pree. Ghisin Visor | Al! metal canister set + ea white pique and. button mem Canin Face bed for coffee, flour, sugar trims. 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SON delicate balance. Hot atoms bom- me Spange ae. Winegaracr : TG se barding the atmosphere are up- Drayton 3 Room With a View setting the balance. =. senators a ; _ had such a rash of tornadoes y 4 Program Ae #pepetoent Hours or School U.S. Taking Look at Fc a Ey RE Re , We B more school week and classes .». Taking Look at Formosa Sich = .cc o2 3s oc , Killing folks and wrecking homes’ them later? As long as voters WASHINGTON — Hundreds Asked whether he anticipated in civilian personnel would not al- has always made news, and Pm refuse to vote money for new of Americans may be out similar 0 de fect the residence of Americans ‘re we'd have read of it seme- schools, this wauld go a long ways of the Nationalist Chinese island of tions elsewhere, Wilson replied engaged in private businesses on ‘*€Fe- towards helping classroom con- Formosa in the wake of last Fri- that there is always a problem Formosa. I'm all for national security, but S*ston. day's anti-American rioting there. when U.S. troops are stationed in The State Department's staff on I hope we "t all killed attain- Mother of Five The State Department announced foreign countries. “It is a prob- the island consists of 5 officers, ing it. I'm those who have meee today the government is ‘ lem all over the world,” he said. 19.dependents and 8 Marine guards. been through a tornado will agree. Writers Def. d ng” reductions in both the fm speaking of the withdrawal Tbe Defense Depart has a big Mrs. J. 0. — US. military and civilian per- calls ot the State there, as well as the Ingrid Bergman bastion off the coast of China. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Army -5. Information Agency I don't agree with the editorial At the same time, Secretary of chiet of stall, advised a Senate lack of attention to torado.wara- So ingrid Bergman ot oi Defense rioting, committee recently that after e $ = wonderful | in which the U.S, embassy was July 1 the U.S. military assist- Smiles — 0 a know it Can, victim of a lot of bad luck. jared, “highlighted the need ior Weemean weeld've te@eced wren _% Wotks like a race, the way > the United States to take another 1,88 some kids dance the modern steps oe 1 look” at ite military. ald pes ceaanasa aaa 'n —and they wind up neck and oe ee Don't say anything unkind about on Formosa. dependents included, he neckin’. weather is the fact that nature Bergman. She's had enough said the 600-man reduction would * * * usually evens up every year on Movie Geer hagas we Vaemmmonaaee coe Ger wane nigigien Sy aan Gs ae Ge te cocesienly wary Mf ony bows . White, State Dopartmeat ptoss White reported that any cubsck isdebed? season, but it's always minor ‘Car Ornaments officer, were military over. t year. Obs ’ pomeenane GP -t gd persons _ For this year, you can believe truct Vision agencies (this figure includes Dr. William Brady Says: ane wenger diay Remon tenn: Leoeenied ay er a es fur n | ‘ } ' i ei Everything for ¢ a (ream full o \ iathing oes catmatog Pettipoint Pique in a black or white in a Summer white sheath jacket eu % for misses "14.98 You'll love this any occa- sion jacket dress! Wear with the smart 4-button jacket when it’s cool, or show the billowy full- . for juniors 10.98 . and so right for. Summer. Slim sheath with cardigan - neck dipping to a ‘V’ in back,- In Summer's favorite, white, or skirted sleeveless dress black. Sizes 7-15. when it's warm. Sizes , 12-20, Charge Yours at Waite’s— — Inexpensive Dresses . . . Third Floor REPEAT SALE! Over your favorite Summer dress a... 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Powerful, built-in $ s recovery, dependable “Controlled Distribu- . 4—Under Pi ate Listening!* 1 t t ao: — “OS Sees gee eas 108 NORTH SAGINAW sy Down! 0 Dans bet tos he Sarma = ' 50a . arawer. No Money own nd *Available at Slight Extra Cost! ante a ee ® 4 wa ott ‘ , ™ a : eee ge ibaa B: F- oy j i | A? i ; ' - ar Beg RIGHT 2 Arthur Pound ites “of Early Days Here | (Continued Froin Page One) This expedition was a first step in the expansion program of the new territorial governor, Lewis Cass, who kept exploration going for twenty years in order to en- courage white settlement and, incidentally, Indian unsettlement. Cass had no easy task, for this watery wonderland had been sian-| dered for many years. When Ed-| ward Tiffin was Surveyor General, of the United States (I name the man only in order to shame his) memory), he declared that not one acre of ten thousand in Michi- gan. would support human life. When in 1816 Federal bonus tracts ‘were being distributed to veterans of the War of 1812, Con- gress cancelled out two million Michigan acres previously allotted and substituted lands in Indiana and Illincis and even Missouri, in the belief that giving a veteran part of Michigan was a poor re- ward. We know now that Edward Tiffin had Ohio lands of his own . to seli, and that the new states ' ef Indiana and Mllinois held a stiff upper hand in Washington over derelict territorial Michigan, which would remain shorn of statehood and political influence for another twenty years. However, Michigan found de- fenders. Up spoke Elkanah Watson of New York, one. of the nation’s almost-unknown great men, idea- father of the Erie Canal and certain-sure father of the County Fair movement, who visited De- troit in 1816. He declared: * * * Tt ts Impossible to look upon the present situation of Michigan and not be impressed. It is des- tined soon to emerge as a great, rich state. . . . Blessed with a luxuriant soil and occupying a central -attitude upon the most extensive inland navigation i the world, what may not Michi- gan aspire to become. .. . The future of Michigan appears to be certain, defined, full of | promise and expansion. Elkanah's report on. this region carried weight, and active Detroit- ers, smelling profits, began to or- slow sellers indeed for several years, * * * When two cultured young French- | men came this way ten years later, they interviewed both Major Bid- dle, Federal land agent at Detroit, i : i i te til ze it was no good for anyone to come in without capital. ““To clear land’ was € , because a laborer could earn ten shillings a day and with his ten shillings an acre of land.” ' (pay the rages, be the desperate | panic of 1837 was still raging. So’ young Tom Turk took off north to! carry chain on land surveys. On, ithe way he helped to build a log house between Manistee and Mar- quette. In 1844 he started keeping store as @ grocer, prospered, and in the next fifty years or se built here some thirty stores and houses. One of Mother's girlhood chores was to make family candles, plac-| ling the wicks and filling the ‘molds iwith tallow. To the end of her days she held. that the greatest inven- ltions of her lifetime were (1) elec- ‘tricity and (2) the public school, system. We children, of whom there were seven, did not always agree with her high opinion of schooling, but she kept us at it, vowing that we were going to have some of the advantages she had missed, whether we liked it or not. * * * » Both of Mother’s parents came from Wiltshire in southwest Eng- land and her seven children were also’ pure Wiltshiré—that is to say Saxon with Welsh or Brython ad- mixture, for the Pounds were part of a considerable migration in the 1850s from the same region, the ‘Wessex of Thomas Hardy's tales. (Continued tomorrow) House Eyes Mail Bill WASHINGTON «w—Rep. Hoff- man (R-Mich) has introduced a bill to bar from the mails any publication bearing a name which conveys ‘‘the- false im- pression it is an official publi- cation of the United States Con- gress.” The amoeba ts eyeless but ‘its body is sensitive to light. house at Old Mission, the first, oases Show ‘Slight Increase F LANSING w— Michigan’ s 1956 lives claimed and property dam- age, the state fire marshal division has reported, Fires last year claimed 203 lives and caused damage estimated at $35,349,942, the report-stated. This was an increase of seven deaths) -_ $1,233,384 over the previous “The annual summary !s based on) a compilation of reports received| from all the state’s fire depart- ments, | Deaths included 136 adults and 67 minors. No firemen . died in blazes during the year The property loss in buildings: other than dwellings amounted to) $21,092,255. The loss in homes and j i There were 1,306 incendiary fires tabulated, 425 started by adults | and 611 by children. | Nab 2 in Pennsylvania GREENSBURG, Pa. — Police of Huntington Towtiship, near this southwestern Pennsylvania town, have arrested two men they said balls” to truck drivers. . | The men were identified as Guy W. Betten, 31, of Cadillac, Mich.,’ and Herman H. Burrous, 20, of Compton, Calif. They were lodged ‘in jail here pending a hearing be- fore Justice of the Peace Edmund) McDonald of Irwin. No date was set THE PONTIAC PRESS, their contents was $13,083,940. i were selling pills known as “good|] Shop... Officers said they confiscated two quarts of tablets @vhich con- tained a drug stimulant. | The men were charged with vio-) lating the Pennsylvania dangerous’ ldrug act. | i a suit cleaned by “1 see a tall hand- some man dressed in Flash Cleaners.” Sat. 7 A. M6 P. M.— Mon. Thru Fri. 7 A. M-9 P.M. Downtown Store ‘til 8 P. M. 339 26 W. Huron E. 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With This _ ADJUST ABLE 5- POSITION © a ACE FOLDING ‘ALUMINUM CHAIS! %' You don't * RaW i f é j « . ie * : : re j \ 2 ; “THE PONTIAG PRESS, THURSDAY, Atay of jos oad x Sree Py ' : ; } Lg oad i. ZAIN pall in Munich - | oS me | : ij é ij } Hal Boyle Says: . Today the Dead Come Home : ees i haunting day of return, jand all other feeling and untestingjeveryone anyone ever knew isjsadness and self-pity. It should German Melting Pot bread * Fosemary over are as alive as we. prisoners o great jailor, Aime. jalive, nobody is dead.” ideally be a.shared voyage of re- : its heart for reinembrance. The. loneliest man in the land) ‘What is Memorial Day?” asks) e' 2% \aiscovery. For how atten, when we, Offers Meeting Place A miracle of resurrection takes|is the man who has no one tojthe child. “Will I get 9/ present) 1.1% tet about as close as YoUlgummon i te aemay ot ox for All Nationalities place in millions of households as reniember on Memorial Day. — like on Christmas or my birth-| “te: = — eoreplmengellin ye 579 . a oe ¥ / The deed a hove tar suse: pongiiaell tot Ditioah Pa cee noets a MUNICH, 4 Wn — This earth once more in glad-) For it is the memory of the| It is a hard question to answer. ‘ Germany # — Th —_ dead that in great measure keeps! Perhaps the best’ answer youlover our lives than we ordinarilyichemy we now understand them Bavarian capital has become ‘s Their presace is invisible tolus human, that sets us apart from|can give @ child js to say, “Me-|Pealize.- We read dead men's/better and appreciate more refugee center in postwar Europe. the eye, inescapable to the spirit.'stone and star, moss and mole,'morial.' Day is Ahe day when|books, sing dead men’s songs,than when they walked daily Munich’s street# buzz with | taught us to sow the earth and| Perhaps, on Memorial Day, the Two-Thirds of Our Entire Fleet at. Seals = x perio sity leant te the tein’ wel may| Now nator tr bing tade : we especially honor them this/pe Surely, if life has a perspec- give this jumbled refugee commu- # i * * day — and dead wi 'e > 5 ‘ n ' . During Suez Crisis; Red Attack Feared ocr nest vaone of tasven |" 1 Ses 0° _ (nly a ual a are cl] mts! mutt Screeching Owls |r tacts uiareergcnn i peaerive Woman ikaw = © ™. By BOSE McKEE during both the Suez and Jordan,are building submarines at the life WASHINGTON (INS) — The crisis |rate of about 100 a year and now’ the Navy has disclosed that two- thirds) The admiral delivered @ 31-page ave 450 of the under-gurface ves-iguardian dead. of its entire fleet was sent to sels which he said roam far at|says, What is bur own breath but :é during the Suez crisis last fall cioiee py meget por 4% ~ “a. beiet mist on ‘the surface Out of Her House penne, ‘dient that Mu- ee z. lined a Russian at- defense of the funds it wants. | : death's sewage sage 2 WILMINGTON w@ — When owls nich shelters about 22,000 refugees disclosure was made After hearing the statement, | Barth is pocketed get together to raise 4 family|from Eastern Europe, not includ} aime daclonare was made by) After hearing ihe sistem’. Fast Germany Bans | Earth, pockatid ty more ot don't give a hoot. They/ing East Germany or Russia.|' : . . nl ‘hr Poss! 1 sever bere canto | el by Stud ps 1 Abe eo se bien tereleng Oe Gomaue ee one soot bats th Srtg ay] Ay Feet noe org cot « Travel by Students — [e,menck wet tmnt Tose Seve mes saat nat tbe S| kepastteg'd eg. - protest agus! cuts in naval funds! Sea oe sey. yew (Ge MWD) | cece mes) — communi sven moment Wi OE TS pair of ovis neded| kw all ! : | = vag East Germany virtually has f ; in sell-out Asked would Mostly, of course, we spend the|in @ nearby tree. Refugees are attracted to Mu- et a tee tae 608 when det ot apes ee university anditime with those dearest to us| She appealed for relief, but thenich not so much by the city’s & | “erento tome crtaee |in the House should stand, Burke|sevetine ome through personal grief. people in the know told her the|culture and beer as by the fact = 1.35 if perfect — : ot om the Sucs crisis: wslied: “ is. Wan adthey lichl” See ee “But on this day I like also to birds were operating within the|that here are headquarters for ‘ scantinay win. ate had ie poe 2. Went (eee 7 sur children wanted to ptr pick up old books and bring to|“law of God and ¢, So she jor refugee political grouy Crystal. and free. 844-11, I jr ~nenae Rharn — pe dit gad pagal ‘aa Os Navy re patie g"V wepeemgperva eatin so. again old comrades of my|moved to her daughter's house, .|Poles, Bulgarians, Hungarians rystal-clear and, streak: vil, irr. ° . * bd : never knew aoe, Romanians. Czechs, — Estonians. * * ‘ from Russia.” pape Mgt ep A San |chaaeipale route” wld bop ow po Kecte f~ alieg Hardy, Nature Sag working Latvians gods apres fa pee gt aay Sak eee be The admiral said there were “a! an rhee~ Tom Wolfe; Sara Teasdale, Emily|in her favor, however. Owls stop/formed a va . : . lot of possibilities in that citue-| — _— on Soe oe ean a Dickinson and Mother. Eve. screeching and calm down just organizations. Knee-hi nylons, cool comfort. Stay-up . tion!” and the Soviets “might have| 0 oe uote cha te lose relatives * before the eggs hatch So, after) In the East-West struggle for tops. In summer shades. Irr, Sizes 844-11, ee attacked us.” His testimony pointed 10"S Chairman Clarence CMY 10 One. creme it was back up how critical the administration |.) that the aipcraft carrier6r in the interests of science .f| yy considered the Suez area situation, "04 be worse than useless. ix"peaceful relations.” considered the Suez area situation| Tar. “Asked by Ellender to cost-| He said that visits to NATO pend ment on this, Burke replied that countries are “‘incompa — Burk a the carrier “is the toughest tgrget the fight against militarism,” and) Sar @ said that not all theion the face of the earth.” / that West Germany is “enemy yd om of Oe ne oe He disclosed that the Soviets’ territory,” He indicated that the Seventh , Fleet was “ready for immediate action in the western Pacific” Atomic Carriers | ““ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 | Noval Operations Chief (Mondey through Seturdey) Calls Proposed Ships . ‘Toughest Targets’ % | vA although he added “I think we : é can handle the situation.” | But he defended the proposed atomic carrier against attacks by Sen, Ellender (D-La), who quoted Cannon (D-Mo) as saying ) Gear 8 Gee carvier over is anced “the Russians could sink it any | hour of the day or night.” , ' & @& © i Burke agreed a carrier. is ex , but he insisted that. be- a perras ‘conta could destroy ene : ‘they first must find it and then e call uter doence fi and sup- , P’sen. 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She couldn't see why’ you'll just be confirming © these be | Why is the hat rack in the hall | foliows: ‘itethe tax is 5 per ceht. But ifjthere was a purchase tax on @ advanced by Dr. Norbert 1. jtaxed at 15 per cent and the table! * * * ‘I put it in the umbrella’ stand de- safety, device to be attached t0 ger. . pr. Rie = in the dining room at 5? | ‘This distinction is a relic af signed for it, the tax is 15 pera taxfree gas stove. } ne rely —, - —< Why is a safety device on & £88 the time when such articles were|“°F"" _ f wee believes, for rade trying 10 stove taxed when the stove itselftaxeq according to their cubic) Ech Powell, financial secre-' Quite simple, really, said Powell unglued upstairs W through free- is tax-free? ‘content. The wise men of the cus-/‘@*Y f° the treasury, explained i i¢ ig a separate device it fails pilot the family cas { ~*~ * * ‘toms and excise hold that a ham- ‘at it is hard for the tax Mant, be scheduled as ironomongery. | way eine <— « : . | ” : «thie (0 distingaish whether hall furni-; «1; j¢ one of the fallacies of ; A choleric member of Parlia.|Per without &.lid has no cuble ture is domestic or nondomestic. if. » declared Miss Ward, “that! “The strain of driving on Los nt — Conservative John Mait-/content.” : = . lined of Spilsby — recently de-/ Up stepped Conservative John Domestic furniture is taxed 5 Per men are more. logical than Angeles Sooners, = “ hie pear . , sin inehretm, Cee nondomestic 15 per cent. | women.” hurtling cars ’ lscribed the House of Commons as Hall of Wycombe. A main industry | + ; loreater than that faced by pioneer \“a ‘private lunatic asylum.” Andjin his district is the making of * a ae asl PEP rs Kes who crossed the country he hadn’t heard the debate on the furniture. He wanted to know why) :“Don’t you think,” Hall asked A horse and automo’ e = fami sl wagons and fought off 1957 tax bill, because that took hall furniture is taxed at 15 per with a stunned look, “that a hat recently near Knoxville, re a hopping said Reiger, staff mem- place only last‘ night. leent when domestic furniture in ratk in a house is domestic?” (car Was completely det . “pr = Oe hea ‘tate mental hospital The matter of the oddly taxed general is taxed at only 5 per cent. “There are numbers of articles,” The horse|s jaw had a slight frac- y ccaiie hampers was raised by Laborite! “If 1 put my hat qn a hall rack,” replied Powell, “which can beiture, nothing serious. =! : ARS 20] 4-104 @-\, lone) eee * TOR ee ee “HEY, BRING ON THE CHOW!” — To bel- _‘ Texas, 200, display lots of chewing room as they lowing hippopotamuses, newcomers to the Dallas, wait for hay and vegetables at feeding time. (ae enn - annual dinner meeting in Ferndale |F. Carney, secretary; John R. 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KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press ~ ‘Wanted — one plane reservation to Rome, Italy, for the Olympic games of 1960. . x * * This is probably the dream of many young athletes today. For _ Hayes Jones, ever since he started running track in Pontiac's Junior Olympics, his utmost desire has been to become a member of Uncle — Sam's Olympic track and field team. « , | ":. 2 x ; ! > Fg nln: Sapte prtereen tenth : , Sechas Wea Caetes ty ‘Sem ‘Getts International games to be held inRome. The former Pontiac High 4 championships, and tm every meet last year he walked off | ace, just last week ran the 100-yard dash in :09.4 just one-tenth | With honors in the high and low hurdies and in the bread jump, under the world record. He also did the 120-yard high hurdles in He could have added victories in other events except for the :13.9 which ¢s a national record for a college freshman. He hopes Michigan High School rules which limit an individual to three. events to cut the time to :13.5 before his senior year at Eastern Michigan. 4. 01. meet. ESTABLISHES PHENOMENAL FRESHMAN RECORD Jones’ Own Story This year at Eastern Michigan College in Ypsilanti, Jones posted one of the most phenomenal records ever recorded by a college Lonely Days at Wisner freshman. He had really started his bid for the 1960 Olympics in : | spectacular fashion. Happy Ones for Hayes} ~ oot te (Hayes Jones, Eastern Michigan co | ming and going over the bur. events, and he was first 49 times. In most of those he didn't win, rechinan | ~ B, the coueiasont winner in “track dles, he finished second to some of the country’s best. t terview thet he is today. In an in th is : ot, 1 was really happy when I made * 7, j _——— The Press, Jones tells his own sntihads|the varaity as. a fuser. crear oe Olympic stars Milt Campbell Qe - Hy, — + om *7s* last so often, it was a won. %%4 Lee Calhoun got the competition they could ask for from ig ished der coach Schloerke didn’t kick me the 18-year-old unknown named Jones. off 2 the varsity. * of it YPSILANTI—I guess it was the The next got Wisner, and when I went Canaphall eat 0 national vecesil-tg: Tideg the Gi peed tap ; back te school in the Fall, I was hurdles in :7.1. Jones knocked ever the third hurdle bet sfill fin- few medals but never really did , out of the ordinary, | 2@ pounds heavier and two incher ished in :7.2, just a step behind Campbell but shead of Calhoun, though I liked other sports, 2 a remenp Ane equi So ae : : F 1 i i : in of é 3 “TES a 3 g d f z Et. 4 g . fel couldn't even make ‘cme state championship team and track.” track team. It was is Geeer ony a 1 ov cvcmaches DEFEATS OLYMPIC STAR CAMPBELL Lowry Stier and Lowry for their In the Cleveland Relays, the trio again met. This time Calhoun now coach George let me stay on the squad set a world's record in the 50-yard indoor high hurdles in -:06.1. : derncadoucts, as se helped ™e Sones again was right behind; but he finished ahead of Campbell. is takes I was making in the Mur-|"T guess my biggest thrill slong . : dies which was my favorite |yith winning the state title at During the season af Eastern Michigan, the bespectacled event. Se the summer between “pontiac was this year when I ran Speedster bettered ail of his own records, shattered most of the | my sophomore and junior years, (against Mi and Lee Cal- | Feciill go ant t9 Wisner _— tt Coe . ee ee ee a a een ee eee ae ee ee which is jest a stone's throw jast year’s Olympics. I lost but I ; aa ' from where I live. iwas happy just to do well. x * * RIS BEST EVENT — Jones does his best in the high hurdles epee a: Cease His best event has been the 120-yard high hurdles, and his time and this is the event he hopes will carry him to the 1960 Olympics. town was out fishing or of :13.9 in the Ohio State relays was the best ever by a college He has already hit a time of :13.9 in the 120-yard high hurdles. ming, but I-used to stay aa freshman. In the low hurdles his fastest time has been :22.9 and in This is only five-tenths off the world mark of :13.4. Wiener all aflernpon just running Broad Jump Me boands paitte ten lake gone 2-tect YG tadinn. © *x *« .& Coach Marshall decided to use Jones ffi the dashes and in the a? high jump. The versatile Jones then proceeded to run the century in a 2004 ta Seo eestas Retircaiate Contgnense Wack: ment. Tite was only one-tenth off the world record of :09.3. x & tn hts other ‘ “Atsties,” the high Jump, he:chon betters Oeni-4 His best effort was 6-feet-4% inches. Marshall was hesitant about using Jones in too many events. “His best is the hurdles, and I would be afraid hurting him by using him too much in the high jump and bread jump. Bat right | a. &°% = abe ne ta cy ta” continued Marshall, ayes is definite Olympic cal? NATIONAL AAU NEXT FOR JONES . During the Miami, Ohio, relays this season, Jones amazed every- one by coming through with five firsts and a third in six events. His 26 points was a meet. record. Since then he has not been beaten in Tip From His Coach Jones will not be eligible for the National Collegiate Meets tn : Austin, Texas, early in June, because of the rule against freshmen, but he will participate in the National AAU to be held at Dayton, Ohio, June 2ist. hk ines eon: on eee MEET =. EVENTS WON x * * s nip A gedtitomedie =. cbse oes Aeggmmmte dee = him to éne of the bigger Universities? oe re kk * Chicago ea 4 Hayes gives his reasons. “I like a small college campus, J, like od an eae : George Marshall as a coach, and I didn’t want the pressure which anal 4 often goes with big-time athletics.” Even now he admits there have 2 been .ctfers.to. get bim to trensler to larger scoala, “But I have no 4 ¢ intent whatsoever of tranaterring,” he said. ee 4g F 1900 OLYMPICS HIS GOAL \ os Standing 5-foot‘Th at 160 pounds, Jones will be « senior when’ the _ shows Hayes’taking off with ae 190s Chympic games are-helditn Rome, “By then I figure 1 should bar. At right he starts ~~ . hare “feds Satis a e "i gubanbenclaaces longed aed , : tet tad and ee oe Pe a ents and in the Bowling. Green es y one-tenth off-the world. mark of :13:4, and if this a — 7. if A 1 i Ey ' 4 : AS, ' nt : ei eee ; # : or Me / al B | fo " x j f ee ie \ < ¢ * 4 ee " ; t ¢ ; r % i t -" Fe 4 Se. i i f ' j + 2 iS ‘| A é i ; a" tiem. le ‘ our embassy by nine waves of Chinese rioters, I was sure that official, He asked her (Mrs. Liu) to either come in or move along. CROWD AGITATED Shortly after 12 o'clock the crowd looked as though it was getting) agitated and the gates to the em- bassy were closed. We kept watching. All of a sud- den a stone came flying through i i i hi itl ly 7? i i iT Es Et: E q 4 tt age lis rt un § fi i i : it : id i See 1 ft mob it would have been suicide hito show a gun, It we had tried to use a guh, we felt, they would probably come in and massacre us. ‘ - | ‘Then we heard successive waves {coming in. We heard them smash- ing everything. We heard them overturn the ambassador’s car, a new Cadillac. We winced when we heard the car’s windows being broken. 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Potter|tacked the corporate income tax|—the business (R-Mich) predicts that unemploy-| proposal, ment will soar in Michigan if the the western IN TRADE “continues * = & fore our eyes that taxes have be-jritories on Silitee aativate 2a “Do we blindly slap @.tax on/come a factor in the businessman’s|India. They are Goa, a “By secs killing off industry |O* vital segment of the economy!preference for locating outside of'Diu by name. the employer,” Potter said in an/ address pre for delivery inj midst controversy over | whether Michigan’s level of tax- | ation is discouraging new indus- | try from locating in the sta | he i Michi- | and forcing established plants te te ; Harlow W. Curtice, president | lo E x F gE s “will be taken into consideration fn the placement of additional plants. — age reelection next The 3-Piece Beach year, governor “faces an ominous tax Siemens. Kit, Included plants out of the state. 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The Air Force|.. ys ‘Air Force, comes out in believes. that it has as muUchithe open with its feelings about |ti There has been fantastic dupli-' priority over the air as the AY™Y jnissiles in the current issue. James the services, but it can also be} said that each has come up With! results which conceivably might! not have been otherwise reali The Air Force regards as an has over the’ sea. | It doesn't build cruisers, des- ‘tation of research and effort by\has over the land and the Navyisi siraud publishing director of : the magazine, writes: “In its desperate bid for/ pre- itroyers and carriera, nor does it eminence in the long-range pballis- ibuild tanks, flame throwers and tic missile field, the Army has \Spam factories. Then why, it.asks, ‘laid down a rolling publicity bar- affront to its mission in life do the other services. insist onjrage to advance one of the great- some of the Army and Navy development in the missile line. It feels that the Navy, which once was content to send carrier-|: based fighters and bombers out for) three perhaps a hundred or so miles to strafe or lightly bomb a target, has no right to be spending the . taxpayers’ money developing ship-) launched missiles which might, probe as deep into enemy ter-| ritory as — say — could a Stra-| tegic Air Command bomber. * * * By the same token the Air Force |muscling in on what it does best — t military his jutilize the layer of air in which jjory, we live? CLAIMS The nly way tn which the | wry, is buried in Army ‘ uried in services can ever -get ip in the mis- together on the missile develop- rience and capability for ment problem would ae on it a 1,500-mile President to establish “g new with thermonuclear (H- branch of the armed forces, the )’ warhead. , Department of Missiles, with « |°° public and Congress have secretary of rank equal to that nm asked to believe, through a of secretary of Army, secretary _ of Navy and secretary of A’ | Force. | Then all three old services ofatid ‘depth; eel eteard publicity -campaign, extends at least 1,500 miles in that the long-range ballis- Bane tee DRESSES J All woah Rayon [inen Polished/ Cotton Sleeveléss Styles One and Two Piece Sizes 7 to 2412 j / i / Very Special Sale MMER Values to $8.99 FRIDAY and SATURDAY COTTON — TOPPERS - COATS FULL LENGTH DUSTERS SHORT TOPPERS Full length faille or taffeta Dusters, Nylon or — fleece pop-over toppers. 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No Atom hon fe —The United States ‘reported that | peoples of the Marshall Islands—in_ the very heart of the 1954-1956 atom-hydrogen testing area—have’ suffered no lasting ill effects from | radioactive fallout. | Recent exhaustive examinations, of the people of Rongelap and Uti- rike atolls, neighbors of Bikini and/ |Eniwetok, “demonstrated that they’ clared, Fieke a ae Embassy today delivered $3,06§.to} Development of the new canallo¢ the 1950 count. : i 4,000 tons to express train today but ‘The Republic of Panama is 33,667|the governor of Tripolitania |for|permits ships up to 4,00 | anak wy bard. She went over square miles — about the size of|relief of victims of the January/sail from Amsterdam, Holland, as . "* ithe rails and tumbled forward as|Indiana or South Carolina. flood of the Me; far inland as Basel in Switzerland. Pacific Atolls Ready :' . for Inhabitation, Says @ Report to U.N. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, (INS) River. 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SAVE UP TO 60% — EVERYTHING GOES! 50 FOOT |_| PLASTIC 1.|-:1957 Crop PLASTIC GRASS — SEED 5 Lb. Bag 69'F 88° ion Farmington, | Fred Jaynes, Carl Arm- Group Formed | |= esa Birmingham. According to Mts, ‘Wilson, the | {0 l l if en principal objective of the foundation | , jis to expedite the return to normal | : % . family living of emotionally dis-) New Foundation to Help, turbed child, patients. At yeoman * abet ere are ys s aden hs at tween the ages of six and 17 ef sleek, $10,000 automobiles for high) ‘the luxury cars cheaply “‘prob- ontiac Hospita the hospital. administration officials at the bar-' ato: dette. at genase do Sl | ably at the-expense of their P Funds and gifts which the foun-| gain rate of $500 a year. eral Motors will not give the stockholders and the American | Announcement was made today ‘dation will solicit will provide Rep. Brown (R-Ohio) said yes- congressional. leaders the same ‘*payers through deductions of of a non-profit corporation known ‘needed additional trained meri terday a congressional investiga- deal as it. provides for executive the loss on tax returns."* las the Foundation for Aid to’ nel, school teachers, tion can be expected to. “start officers. | But to Rep. Halleck (R-Ind), the Emotionally Disturbed Children, |tion and receational facilities which soon” into the government’s en; * * * whole question was one of ‘some-/Formed by a group of interested) ‘the state mental health budget is) tire program of buying and leasing 4+ this point, no congressional body trying to make a mountain citizens, the foundation aids the) — to provide, Mrs. Wilson) automobiles. committee has announced any out of a molehill.” iChild Psychiatry Program at Pon- jal “At feast 2% Cadillacs — like plan to look into the car program.| “Let us nét try to develop out ‘tiac State Hospital. these of the White House fleet But it received attention in the of the arrangement — for the) Elected president of the board, ‘Use of Electricity Up are rented for $50@ per year, House recently. leasing of cars in the executive of trustees is Mrs. Edward E, including maintenance,” Brown | poy Grosg (R-lowa) said he bTanch some sort of sinister con- Mebontal ae Pageinghern. i ier: 10 Per Cent Over 1956 embers ‘ wrote in his weekly newsletter. | toned that the Pentagon — Uection,’ Halleck said. sean M. McHugh, directo? of| DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit Noting that the governnient also| headquarters for the top military | “This is a practice that has pre- the pi m at the hospital; Ray-|Edison Co. has announced that purchases outright a number of —recently got four new Cadillacs ivailed for a long time and “was _ bie end Jehan C. Emery total use of electricity in the com- | i similar large cars, as well as| and one mew Clrysier Imperial. not started by this administration.” Jr., both of Birmingham pany’s service area for the week thousands of lower priced motor] ,. | In Detroit, a General. Motors) “ , which ended May 25 was 259,155,- z How do..they manage to rent) << « « ; | vehicles, he added: \Cadiflacs and Imperials over there. {spokesman said the auto industry Stemsbers of tus edvieety cone 000 kilowatt héurs — an increase| ANNUAL COST ‘ ‘tor $500 a year?” he asked. [has been leasing cars at a nominal of 0.9 per cent over the previous’ of the annual operation of govern- | Re Bartles, Mrs. Margaret Dern- p. Hays (D-Ohio), replied: 40 years. He said ‘‘this is a Pwer use by industrial custom, ent weed Meey cers res aon “If you wil] notice the close liaison’ courtesy that has been extended Perse, Mrs. Ralph Wileon, Jerry ‘for the same period was 118,124,- he was quoting, Sen, Lyndon B. that might explain it.’ the vice president and members of Jalosky, wall of Pontiac. week, and a 6.5 per cent hike over Johnson (D-Tex) sald May 1 ‘it Rep, Rooney = NY) bed the cabinet.’ j WHITE UTILITY PAINT | 88 oa oe rate to the White House staff and Mittee are Kenneth L. Raymond,| yoo. and 10.1 per cent over last It is estimated that the cost «op ose LIAISON’ imembers of the cabinet for nearly| Mrs. B. R. 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Ss} . etfects | "WASHINGTON (INS) — A gov-| hea . ernment scientist has estimated) acti py St of radio- atively ‘irty” nuclear bombs—| that a full-seale enemy H-bomb at- tack on the U.S, would kill g2 million persons and cause radia- p Schaefer told the committee that his figures were based on “‘an esti- mate of enemy capabilities in the eusipalent. ot 30 wefan toms of) “tion injury to an additional 24 mil-. 1960's” provided by the detense| ENT hon department. + * & LISTS ASSUMPTIONS He said the remaining 60 mil| He said they were based on 9 *® | lion im the U.S. population would “reasonably accurate’ analysis) W0Uld be caused by bomb biasts | be relatively unscathed but would) are made these assumptions: | 90d heat effect suffer some radiation. | 1. There would be no time for) Wi “ * re a vseuation i 2 shelter and shielding that the U. S., eager said, the death | _ Dr, Charles Schacter, U. 8. now exists would be available, itoll from such a nuclear attack | | Weather” Bureau int | 3. 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Will, having the deepest affection for the Pardees, has bd¢tn distressed -by the doe and his wife, Sarah. who has lived fn a-wheel chair since an accident doe has resisted Sarah's efforts to eurb “his aggressiveness against per-| sons whe ‘lave chalienged his dom-/ ination of Easter Valicy and particulariy. against settiers who try to claim land there 3 Early one morning Will rides with doe Pardee and Gene Dillingham, an- ether of Joe's cowhands, Cariton, where A! Beam has talked of « show- down with Pardee. On the way, Joe stops briefly at the house of a neigh- bor, Kathy Morgen. en Joe corners Beam, he is the loser in the = > 2 sage of grief, Dillingham the camp of newcomer reaks w) farmers who kil their obstacle, to notify Kathy to be at the ranch for) the reading of Joe's will. Beeson hopes: that she’ refuse because of the affront! he expect ' Kathy’s presence will be to Sareh. But Kathy. answer is “Tb be) there.” The will bequeaths $500 each to. Beeson and Dillingham; $1,000 to) Kathy. The ranch and everything else! is given. to Sarah. Sarah promptly asserts her authority and names Beeson as foreman. This puts Will on the spot, | for Dillingham, who has counied on the jobd,: is enraged. Chapter 4 | ‘Sarah leaned forward, study- | ing me, her hands gripping the arms of her wheel chair. She) ‘of foreman at the Box P. _ There was some of Joe Pardee in me, too, just as there was in Gene Dillingham. No matter how . aggees ati i aps! cae ze i f done. hit Dillingham a.geod one and his head banged the wall as he fell. one of these days you'd pull out) There’s no need for you to. I'll, never have any children; so in, time the Box P will be yours.” | Tl make it.” of what she meant by policy. “The second thing concerns | who you are going to hire. Gene there someone in the valley you) can use?” * * * I thought about it a minute. The bigger outfits like Dodson’s| | Anchor needed every man they had, especially now that it was do, The only chance was one of the families in the southern end £ of the valley. * * * Thdy all had greasy-sack) é Otto King. His oldest boy, c was nineteen or twenty, a harum- scarum kid but a good hand, ing : I said, “All right, I'l take care /Sently. “We've got to understand bitterness between and start your own spread. of it.” I rose, yawning, suddenly real- | She touched her lips with the lizing I was tired. I hadn't done|tip of her tongue, clutching the She looked at the floor, “We'd anything all day — any work, [/@™™ms of her chair with such in- better have an understanding | mean. about authority. I won't interfere (jo Kathy's, hearing the will read, be frozen there. “Will, he didn’t with you. I mean, if you want to knowing that from this night on|!ove ‘me when he died, did he?” buy a prize bull or sell fifty head (the welfare of the Box P was! She wanted assurance, I of steers, go ahead; but if it’s a |my first obligation — well, it had thought; she wanted to hold to). will drawn up. matter of policy, a big decision, [heen a full day. to}. | I . he “Sure, T savvy how it'll be,” I) when Sarah said, “Will.” I turned Morgan.” After Joe's Said, and lied, because at the time! and found her looking at me I didn’t have a very clear idea | again with that studying scrutiny | I had seen earlier in the evening. “Will, wanted to go to Canon City, -1 how I felt about Joe, do you? know you'll have to have one Or why I talked to him that morn-iCariton, his last thought had been * * * new man, maybe two. But isn’t NE the way I did? = ~ |____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY i ia f \ ? / \ > ( sa Va i f i * { p : Z t ES ul 5 i \ % |I Jook out for her. She smiled amine, “You're scared, | .|thought he’d come, up fighting, a er ARS [very psciall, emnile en: she lootand he didn’t. He lay there, blink-| Wilson Refuses | “You know, Joe wasn’t a man he got up £0 Comment; to attend to paperwork," she said. , < Se “He meant to leave Kathy all the you Shocks nator money, but he just never got ASHIG INS) — Defense around to changing the will. He : ie. gual told Ben what he wanted done jand asked him to draw up a new!|« will, but Ben wouldn't do it, and Joe never bothered to hunt up a new lawyer.” i “He must have loved you," I said,.“‘or he would have changed it.” I left the room, thinking that what Sarah had said explained why Joe had asked me to look out for Kathy. He meant to see she was taken care of, but he hadn’t expected to die, so he hadn’t bothered to have a new i a He : z i E by the prize-winning western novelist WAYNE D. OVERHOLSER | (Copyright 1956) Baer not worried about the ranch. Joe rider whose loyalty would be to “No, but it’s your business, not used to say that you had a feel Dillingham, not to me or Sarah.!mine,” for the cattle business and that! But ‘S bave no hold cn OG oy, yours, too, Will,” she said Ee 5kE Ea E “| FEE - a3 z Ss g= i 3 a g all this time, but I hadn't known! versies, yesterday refused to before. take a chance on doing it again. (To Be Continued) Declining to give the Senate Foreign Relations Committee his opinion of recent anti-American rioting on Formosa, he said: “I don't want to pour oil on the fire by making an ill-considered statement.’ ' Spectators and committeemen chuckled. and Sen. J, W, Ful- bright (D-Ark.) told the -secret- ary: “You're getting cautious, aren't you?” Wilson smiled and answered: “You mean, I'm getting a little out of character.” F He is FSiite leach other, but I don't feel like * * * | talking about it tonight. Later.’ BF i s Sues California City for Attack by Squirrel OAKLAND, Calif. @—A retired schoolteacher filed a $15,000 claim against the city because she was “attacked” by a squirrel in Lakeside Park. Myrtle A. Ward's petition said the rodent sprang from behind a the job, and 1 hadn't done~a thing.|tree “without any warning of ‘any fight|kind,”” and before she could beat times on the right leg and! ‘The 6,000 stations on British rail- I hit him a good one. He must|twice on the left. . . Miss Ward said she was hospi- trains, also have high competition surprised to move. I talized 12 days. |prizes for gardens, window boxes knocked him down, An autopsy st the squirrel and lawns which surround the sta- banging the wall as he fell, I was rabid. tions. F 5 i z i : But burying Joe, going |tensity that her hands seemed to at ppt: iit [ts F the memory of something she hadn't possessed for a long time, to dream about it, to remember. “I wouldn’t know anything about it,’’ I lied. “No way for me The lamp was still burning in the bunkhouse when I went in. Dogbone was asleep but Dilling- ham was sitting up, cigaret stubs scattered ‘on the floor ip front to know. He never talked to.me ‘of him. He rose and walked toward «k -¢ four about you.” ime, and I could see I had a I couldn't tell her that, as he/fight on my hands, He was ugly lay dying in the dusty street of|™mean. had started toward the door you don't understand au for Kathy, his last request that’ He shoved his face close ‘to not - @0eneseooeeeeee8 eeeceosevecoer Geos Square for cool summer Ceeeoevereceece shoes comfort:, | | « ep TUL @eeeetsee See eeeoeervece @eeeeeeoesesrve etadsed” -@ All Sizes, But Not in -~. on ae 3 DAYS ONLY Friday —Saturday — Monday Se oe a Sy s Regularly Priced to *79.50 etter Quality ir ‘ ‘ f = i ws / > SALE PRICED! @ Entire Stock of One-and-Two-of-a-Kinds! e Each ‘Garment a Guaranteed . for Incoming Summer Stock! : + 3% Every Pattern! @ Men, Come In Tomorrow, - eter isk ge Feminine but not fragile is this “sissy” skirt and blouse outfit shown F it F Hy Laotian ey ee in fine combed broadcloth. It is easy and quick to care for. ~ Women’s Section THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1957 Hollywood Seethes With Argument PAGES 25-29 __ {About the-Merits of Actors Studio afd considered an old hambone. The trend now is towards realism. That's what the public wants and ' that's what it’s getting. DIFFERENT STYLE “that if Barrymore were alive to- day he would play in a completely different style. Times mold the performer, but he could never have accepted the Actors Studio|- style. * * * “T really can't see the Great \Profile in a teeshirt and dungarees| ‘or scratching his left rib cage a la .. Jimmy Dean!” | ‘Holds Installation Officers were installed when! imembers of All Saints Nursery) \School, Inc., held their annual) "T think though,” he added, ~ Mr.and Mrs. Robert Alton andi. * * * Personal News * * * Thomas .W. Cross, son of Mr. Receiving an honorary Harvard ” College Freshman: Sc Sigemund C, Snyder of Bloomfield } Hills. Announcement has also been 'made of the admission of Harry ‘A. Loucheim of Bloomfield Hills to next year’s. freshman class at Harvard, . was children, , Robert and Rod,| sula for the holiday and the re- | held Tuesday, Shirley is the’ of West Iroquois road are speriding| mainder of the week are Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest the weekend at the Ten Buck Club] and Mrs. Herman Balmis of Bir. | Lilge of Otter drive, along with Mrs. Alton’s parents,) mingham and Mr, and Mrs. Leo _ +. + .4 3 Mr, and Mrs, Arthur G. Nicholie, ponies and children ef Mar- Thomas L.' Moore was clectedl and their daughter Ruth of Frank- avenue, ; Me ‘boulevard: . ye ‘ president of Phi Delta Phi legal Moore of North Paddock street. eo Mr, and Mrs. William (née Velda Stiles) of daughter, Karen Elaine, May 12. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stiles of Eim street and Mrs, Jerry KR. Emeigh of East Montcalm street. x * * born to Mr. 8 at St Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl ington _ street are the fraternity at Vanderbilt University. ‘Now in his second year in the and Mrs. Milo J, Cross of North) Vanderbilt School of Law, Thomas S|\Hammond Lake drive, was re- cently initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, national scholastic honor society, at the University of Michigan Thomas has also been elected president of Hinsdale House for _ }the coming year. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ag car arwick avenue announce the birth of a and Mrs, Augustg Hopp of Wash- infant's } i Lind Hills parents and will also visit France. All Saints Nursery | | | | the e Plans were discussed for the pic- nic to be held at the close of school on June 5. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. | Married Saturday at St. Hugo of the Hills were June Dolores Lee William Maccani. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl | Lind of Bloomfield bride, Lee’s parents are Mr. and and are of the and grandparents. MR. and MRS. LEE W. MACCANI ills In an 11 o'clock ceremony Sat- Church, June Delores Lind became! Maccani. June Lind Wears Gown of Chantilly Lace for Rite Lee's parents. _ Nigh (| q i "lp i ; a * TFs Ett fil whe g it i f ir Tu int t ship; Mrs. Ralph Behler, + Mrs. Vernon. Abbott, mem- ip, and Mrs. Harry Richards, June 14 af Ann Arbor, Committees Appointed by UM Club Mrs. William Gordon presided at the Tuesday meeting of the Uni-| iversity of Michigan Alumnae Club. ' Mrs. Francis Larkin of Clarkston opened her home for the coopera- tive dinner and meeting. * * * Committees announced by Mrs. Gordon are Doris Haynes, pro- é [Festival Includes Local Students local students are par- ticipating in the music festival be- carried cascade bouquets of pink carnations. The flower girl wore a lace frock and carried a basket of pink rosebuds. Maid of honor was Mary Nelli- The attendants wore blue lace over taffeta gowns with floating) man; Mrs, Thomas Folsom, secre- shoulder panels of chiffon. They|tary, and Mrs. Volly Yanisceski, o'clock candlelight ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Stuckmeyer in the presence of 300 guests. * * * Cynthia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Irish of Lakewood drive, was given in marriage by her father. accented the sleeves and hipline of the gown and were scattered about the full-sweep skirt. Her double-tiered shoulder- length veil was secured to a pill- box headpiece of lace. She carried Mary Lou Woodworth was the ibride’s maid of honor. Mrs. Merle |E. Jastrow served as bridesmaid ‘and Diana Irish, sister of the bride, | was junior bridesmaid. ‘Homemakers Hear Lesson ion Vacations “Family Vacations” was the les- son taught members of the Modern Homemakers Extension Club . by Mrs, John Stoppert and Mrs, Ken- neth Anderson. A movie on lifesav- ing was also shown at the recent meeting held at the Monterey i\poulevard home of Mrs. William Tippen, Mrs. Harold McAllister was were Mrs, Ray Kline, vice chair- ‘MR. and MRS. RICHARD HOCKINS A daughter, Marla Sue, was .. and Mrs, Marlow, Hopp of Auburn avenue on May) lelected chairman. Others elected! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hockins of Ogemaw road, ae 3 Cynthia J. Irish Repeats Vows in Candlelight Rite Mer gor ot atets wae ot | chlcgo, to ve a8 bet an, aot Lave mordutions 4 the guests were Donald Mc- —_ Bride, Mace Stewart, M, Bertrand Five pages today meremea: me cere Vingent. in Women’s Section Yer her dauahter’s on Irish wore a beige sheath dress Renovated . Embassy Shown Off Romulos Proud of | Their Handiwork in Washington - } “ean gi treasurer, Serving as recreation chairman lis Mrs. Stoppert; project leader, Mrs. H. L. Stein; community chair-jing touches. ‘man, Mrs. Eric Danielson; report-/bringing in lamps. The about in the past several Workmen Robert Maccani of Detroit | ler, Mrs. Howard Fox, and safety'dor arrived and straightaway. be- served as best man, and ushers [chealrnoes, Mrs. Jane Alexander.|gan straightening a picture. He were Earl Boltel of Caro, Jim | wrx M. A. Tipolt was accepted. the nearly completed job = = a eben ond |as a new member of the group./with satisfaction. For the reception held at. the Try Terrycloth Bib rte en ta eet aloctate 'Elks Temple, Mrs. Lind chose a ry ry and still o at pink dress with a corsage of white) At meals or at dribbly teething] heart (he used te be an editor of orchids. Mrs. Maccani chose beige time, protect baby’s clothes with) the Philippines Herald)—“You lace with an orchid corsage. a heavy terrycloth bib which] have a scoop, The bride changed to a navy!washes like the hand towel from] , else if Washing. and white suit with navy blue ac-|which it is made. A four-inch fold.|,_ Moet everyone else i Washing. cessories and a corsage from heriover at the neck is a useful ReWip ou, of July when we have our bridal bouquet. feature, own big annual Day pee * The Philippine Room, one of the Married at |outstanding features of the remod- St. Pal a Lutheran | It is paneled with native wood Church called “dao,” and leading Phil- tbe ippine artists have been asked to Saturday _|submit ag op for a huge apt afternoon _|euiture. : were Mrs, \FILIPINO BAR June Another feature is a Filipino bar on the second floor across the wide McMahan {reception hall from an exquisite of North [Pigs eng eam Perry Street |their biggest and most pleasant ~ and Joseph —. : _ Covering two walls is 2 beauti- Freer of ~ | tut, almost lifelike mural of a alton | Philippines river scene reminis- - * i teyatlad cent of those seen on the way te ) boulevard, | Pagsanjan Falls in Laguna, with — MR. and MRS. JOSEPH FREER i. awa : wees Tt was done by Mrs. Romulo, June McMahan, (Gloria Vander Kooy - a ee ne eee ee Joseph Freer Honored at Shower [with a small group of prominent P - Nineteen guests attended the re-|wom’ agtytne mae a om Exchange VOWS [cent shower for Gloria VanderKooy sett ee —_ a . ' given by Mrs. Leo Linebury and ~~ + «2 © ; Lcd rece e ce aaa an: ire. Kleber Dusenbury _ at the! whe vieiiness with the os ill et od plead , Rte ‘ ee iy} f ar ue es way . fa x PNdeced | bey ( pes tanwiheer weeps eae r perils aru TWENTY: six) somes } THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 80) 1957 le J een, en Xv : 1 , - . ‘ Take Soap on Trip. opt ee a sony oer But Others Worry About Moral RisksInvolved | 7/- Wes the! most elite foreign] gent for personal laundry. ae hotelg rarely issue guest soap— even when they do, it is, the merest sliver ofa bar. The wise! Senter the heme Auntrelia was first —— traveler carries not only personal islands. By EUGENE GILBERT President of the Gilbert Youth Kesearch Co. approve of steady dating, even though many say that shopping around is more. fun and that going steady involves certain moral risks. x «© * The great majority of teenagers|.. three among these whe don’t would like to. “All my crowd goes steady,” a l>year-old Chicago girl said, and if I don’t, believe me, it’s because I-haven’t been asked." * * * On. the .question of morals, the young people are sharply divided on whether chastity can be main- tained in a situation where two That's the slightly bewilderi ing finding of our nationwide survey on the knotty problem of teenage) teeners are dating each other ex- clusively for a prolonged period of time. The others feel that church authorities who have criticized the go-steady fad .on just this point ‘are on the right track. * * * : “You can't expect steady dates to keep a hands-off pol- icy,” an 18-year-old Minnesotan argues. “It isn’t human.” “They're in a rosy cloud, those eenagers,” a young girl declared. “How do they think they can com- pete with nature, which is always anxious to add to the population?” %A good person is a good person year-old California girl. And, a 19-year-old boy comment- ed, “respect for one another can pull people through sdme pretty tough situations.” + 2 ©& The massive (68 per cent) vote of confidence in the. practice ofjout steady dating runs blithely counter to a large body.of parental oppo- sition. About half the youngsters-in the survey reported their parents hos- no matter what,” insisted. a 15- Steady Dating Appeals. to Most Teenagers| ? A Massachusetts girl seconded rank and the idea. : * * * “If parents and their children both knew how other youngsters conduct themselves on dates,” she said, “it would make a big dif ference all around. Mothers would know -how late to let Mary. stay , £04 Mary would know wheth- er to let Jack kiss her on the first date or the third. “Maybe it’s silly, but a lot of kids would like to know.” ~ ‘ Now at 219 Presta Ave: Mi af oe a new PERMANENT WAVE Make Tous Appointment Now _ FE 4-2878 Edith Stenson. owner Span argent relationships, a subject of con- siderable adult fretting today. Our study also shows that one out of five youngsters has a WILL POWER lacuna * * * Two-thirds of the girls and one-| The greater number of her fel- tile to the idea. Lafayette was an amateur hyp- | notist. third of the boys queried insist it Cash In on These An equal proportion of their lows, however, thinks that “‘na-| clergymen and teachers also can be done — where there's will|ture” can be foiled by intelligent frowns on it, the youngsters say, I steady friend and that ene in ipower and determination. opposition, . both for moral reasons and be- ove AWAYS R cause their extra-curricular pre- > occupation mae interfere with | ; ie One-third we the amma agree companion! that moral perils may be involved, Week-End Specials! : though many insist that intelligent : ‘ behavior will zninimize them. And 62 per cent note that pet- ~ om ARS ting is more prevalent among! Buttormi ; + ER’ steady couples. Friedcakes ‘TRA : a * * * T EL -| Necking and petting are mat- Fresh Senos ; ters of degree, according to the nad fv a EAU DE youngsters’ often flexible defini- Nut Bread e “Spring Dlg” Feney Strip op tions. But necking stops far short- er of the ultimate threshold. | One stern lad asserted “high| school students who go in for any- thing stronger should be horse- whipped.” : SERIOUS INTENTIONS However, 42 per cent agreé| with the 16-year-old girl who said) “petting is all right as long as ~ 39*| © 78° wa | wit a 15: Open From 8:30 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Daily Closed 6:30 P. M. Soturdey Thomas Pastry Shop. 121 W. Huron FE 4-8163 | Plenty of Parking Space ct Side and Rear of Building LANVIN ARPEGE 2.50 MY SIN 2.00° ee ee et + CONT. 1% OZB. eins 10 CLOONAN’S “For Famous Names in Cosmetics” 72 N. SAGINAW ST. “After all, it does assure you | of a date, a 13-year-old girl ex- | plained. And a Minnesota giri | of 17: “I'd rather go steady and be sure of a bey I like than sit | around and wait for someone I'm not sure of.” au _ | You Are Only Well Dressed While badly outnumbered, the : ; iw @ Clean Car jopposition also got in some hefty, ation * : licks. So Charles Stemwedel of Ta Lut Kenilworth, Ill., crisply dismissed For G tion of | going steady as a “practice de- , ete Sel ad signed by idiots and impractical mph Cards an even for geniuses.” Hallmark Gifts ~*~ *« * . Other Two out of three teeners say ‘ 3-Minute Service - it's more fun — and more broad-| Designed Ser tite convenience of the indice whe Grive. Rasy to enter ening socially — to date around ee ee Conny ind lounge protect you from noise, rather than limit oneself to one steady friend but unlike Stemwedel ‘AUTOMAT CAR WASH meat of them dent opps sendy GIFTS FE 2.9220 adi eT Pe Tues. W ae Seead oo pett of t volte im é Open Friday Evening "tii 9 700 W. Huron | , ~ Tues. y daters do more petting, often gard relationship as social security. — oe Smee Gnd, Ip —> SAO 80 O00 Sunder exchange tokens” of esos and re- aa Shirtwaist Dress on fhe Go SPECIAL NEW YORK (NEA)—No doubt;to a demure collar or it can have For a Planned about it, the shirtwaist dresé is g0-' plunging neckline to be filled in fery of Springfield, Mo., expressed ae i this e . ; oa PURCHASE irre iene neh ite wt, es om] LAND « « SEA « - AIR in many S: , linen, can ve A : dotted Swiss, broadcloth, sleeves, three-quarter length =e % ®8 : pique and chiffon. res Peper siceves er” ne Beggin the Probleme We || Call FE §-3251 . . . we will take care of every traveling detail sleeves le ¥ some teenagers _ ’ ' : : Suan unto aoe ‘ia ae with = isyennel Fa, a ee ae ee ©} | sophisticated, with straight skirts,| It comes in versions for morning,| '*4 — that “a set of ground rules " ys. : COtEOM Kimit) cient sy re tnt ir [tetmoon and evening wear: | mold be grat hl, May, Pontiac Travel Service and ruffles, = for many seasons now, but we knew how other young people Phone FE net 608 W. Huron | Play partners! cicrs ae pest wa } . an accent on ; ‘ white is stark white’ and | | [times it has trim of pale a fam Sw ” es | _The_stirtwaist can button Samsonite ‘Luggage quality maker i oe 20th Century: Sees ) 2”. 3” for the GRADUATE» usually $8.98 to $14.98 Don’t wait! Pick a summer-full of these famous cotton knits now at extra-| ordinary savings! One look at the] superior workmanship, the seat 2 farnous moke! Choose from al wide: Gssortment! skétched: shirt; vivid red with white’ collared v-neck. Small, medium, | large, special, $2.99. dae shorts, banded red and black, | 10-16, speciat, $3.99. | not sketched: jamaicas, slacks, pedal! “pushers, wresiel: $3.99.) * apie tie maeeiewwn eo eRe $ i Silk Bh dp tid 4 i i Sh ne ae eM lh a ee: Sc Ac PRESS,, ‘THURSDAY, 3 MAY. 90, 1ST =, stipeigloasell hie edness aie tigi oh ded part bay he roe = “Tollywood sa ] Mr. and Mrs. 1S. é _ a * 4 y “6 pa Q Uae oe ‘James P.- Martin of Riviera terrace announce’ the he tur: Poxtt ae. 7 ee i 1 ai ae MARILYN FROMM ‘St. Michael Ausnot Prod Reorganization | Mrs, Louis Petrusha was elect-' Bride-to-Be \Entertained © . You can make your f ‘ often a boy’ 8 first experi-’ like. newsllagtslence fo the, usinees wert mych easier if you are sure customers ‘con help’ him. ‘realize him promptly, A paper the apices 2 of being busines go " jed chairman of a committee to re-! organize St. Michael Alumni Asso- | (Mrs. Paul _ Huron street, is the bride-eiect of -\Grace Snover, Mrs. Donald 0. Newman, Mrs. Wallace G. Mc- Iroy and Sandra Mcliroy. — lat Shower jan Emery and Mrs, Ashton W. Emery of Dixie highway. Country Club, * * * ‘ciation, by the present group at. a Barbara Snover was the honoree meeting’ Tuesday in the school. at a bridal shower given by Mar- Mary Donahue is cochairman. Others on ‘the committee and The also planning a reunion next month | shower was held at -Edgewoodiare Mrs. Paul Cosgrove, Mrs. Ed- ward Latendresse, Mrs. Robert ‘Gardner, Patricia Tatham; Marty -}* Barbara; - daughter of- Mr. and. ‘Coulson and Carl Tenuta. 55 W.H uron Bridal - Gowns , Bridesmaid Gowns From. a0. From + *20 M. Snover of West James P. Spring, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L, Spring of Illinois avenue. Attending the recent shower were Mrs. Snover, Mrs, Spring, Mrs. David P, Stewart, Shanna Stewart, Mrs. Ivy M. Bird, Mrs. | Kenneth Wight, Mrs. Jack Ox. | ford and Mrs. Elma Miller. | Also attending were Mrs. Robert E. Reid, Mrs. James S. Reid, Mrs. Completing the guest list were! Mrs. James R. Maybee, Charlotte) Wives Blame Husbands for Undermining Budget By LEE BELSER te enough to replace Ava Gard: engagement o Seu. Sec, is ne oe cro Lana seca ios dagen, banging on doors and dicnnntaed : * * __ Anita Marilyn jobs, said today most of Holly-|, “There's yo problem") Fromm, to wats mew ny, most ot Hall-|june insiated. Not only are the K tt ‘new people lacking in the -disci- urt strength of character and polish.” : .. + = pline department, but there are. Frederick s very few places where they can “The movies need new talent learn to act. Lauckner. like producers need air to breathe iu He is the and bread to eat,” the entertaines|ZA® OF FAILURE FS son of declared, “‘but in the present fast) “One of the most terrible things 47, ond Mrs business setup there isn't time to(®f all.” she went on, “is the fear) ; ea ‘endure’ and ‘pamper’ people as of failure. These days, it's one Edward they did in the old strike and you're out. Lauckner of “Take Carole Lombard, for ied Telegraph instance,” she added. “She oan lot of people pagel or have! road. The wasn't shakes mysterious star ity pro- he tent cae cat a lducers are ‘looking for just can't) “OUPle plans Katharine Hepburn. But in those |"8"4 the gamble. Rather than’ an Aug. 21 days the moguls sat out the ini- |Ueht it out, they get lost and go/ wedding. tial introduction and there was |"°™e and marry the filling station money enough around to wait (°Perator across the street.” : for the talent to shine through.” | June, whe says the Actor's ANITA Dearth of great new personali- Studio in New York is the only ties is a haunting predicament in| Pisce is America where “you're movieville today and producers are| ‘#Vited to make a fool of your- wailing in their beards: self,” believes ‘a little guis go a “Who's coming along to také) #5 *87- Gary Cooper's place, or Clark} “You've got to be big enough Gable’s or Errol Flynn's? Or,'to make a fool of yourself and to} for that matter, what. actressesiaccept certain defeats. I hate to = among the current crop are glit-think where Kate Hepburn .would By RUTH MILLET be today if she hadn't been abic Is it Mom's determination to! ; to accept failure. keep up with the Joneses or Dad's | * *® need for keeping up with Joe that , “She just wouldn't take no @ jan answer and when they wouldn’ “The only ‘monster picture I ‘ever saw was ‘The Return of Frankenstein'’."’ Tod insisted, ‘and I got into the theater by mistake. Those things scare the devil ot ‘of me. i “When I was working in the| film with this tree monster, I'd ‘uh 4 De’ Cor Shops...to serve you THE ORIGINAL eae THE COTTON "SHOP After all, to. 10 ©. 2 ‘the best. & guy has to! earn a living.” i Andrews’ harried atom scientist is slightly off-beat from the type |j a Done in =: ; A lot of them claim ‘they \Maybee, Mrs. Séshion Hint Iva Miller, Mrs. Stanley White, Mrs. Clarence Cur- ry and Mrs. Stuart Allan. 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And wants Wit Visitor Sleeveless summer dresses call} We sometimes think we havelie that ee wace fe x ~~. p Lerma 2 ae reefing might be ee eS Se eens ee ed Wi + Ineluided 1 for pretty elbows which can be|® Pretty good grip on our own pbs: re : during ad ute Hary ot of foam rubber mops wring them-|can dunk in suds and rinse-water} asnt Inciuded in a te daly een destinies, that we are master of)’ peopl¢ around us. I always think how sad to be) Tenet — aot’ aot besithhed selves almost dry for sudsing|with neatness and dispatch. It's Their Talk About achieved by : Py washes, bur own lives. : ~*~ & deprived of a rich cross section o osgpa phen ' job, I took floors, walls or windows without/quick drying, too, : pil followed by wcities applications of) yes if we stop to think about it,| That's why we make a mistake people and limited to one’s own)” ° poles vt * Business Affairs —- lotion at bedrime. [we are enormously influenced boy we let ‘bitterness, shyness orlrelatives. I don't mean that wen re protect bed sheets, strap on a| he people around us. : arrogance keep us away must surround ourselves wit : EMILY POST igned ? , first it was rather frighten- : \ — As edvertioed in LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PAULI’S SHOE STOR -85-N. Saginaw — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ’TIL 9 Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! . sp tom PHT || uf es Use ‘Wash Balls’ : for Beauty’s Sake In American revolutionary days, ot six eggs’ was as likely to be But even then the girls knew a recipe starting “take the whites! for a beauty lotion us for a cake.! name of a candidate for king and) aes queen by Kenneth H. Hempstead) Tricks for Washing Je, 100°E. Huron St., by June 4 Oversize Curtains Judges will be the youth banquet! Before washing, fold oversize _ picture window curtains info a oe ~ag-eanae of Dr. Wal-| workable oblong. Sheer dacrons, —— chairman, | crdons and nylons are best washed Crib ’n Cradle 40 W. Heres FE 8-803) Plenty of Free Parking ee ip FURNITURE awit Its Very Best 2. oo Fine Furniture OL 2-2121 Send hes Pe so ae PES ' acting g : : Se sae whi, sia ELS HR Se re ee THE liana PRESS, THURSDAY, away: 30; 1957 ' (? F Patricia ‘Ann’ \ Cook became Saturday at __ All Saints Episcopal Church. Patreia is the | daughter of _ Mrs. Charles Kent of Summit avenue, and Richard's” parents are’ Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pinner of Longfellow ' avenue, MR. and MRS. RICHARD PINNER Violet Reid was maid of honor, Louisiana's total area has been Increased by about 50 square | silt wearing miles by the Mississipp! ‘river's ‘full chiffon skirt. She carried pink deposits. lcarnations. Mrs. Ronald Cook was'cates, Guayaquil reports. a blue lace dress with a Patricia A. Cook: Ss peaks' Vows Before 200, Guests * * * x *« * hag tus ena care Peed Baas jand Neil Cook of California, Patricia is the daughter of Mrs. . Charles Kent of Summit avenue.|* °% the bride. _.Mr,and. Mrs... LW... Pinner of)... Mrs.. Kent. wore powder bine Longfellow avenue are parents of lace for her daughter's wedding. the bri Her corsage was ef pink carna- tions and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Ronald Cook, | Timer chose dusty rose lace navy blue accessories. For traveling to Florida and up the Eastern coast, the bride changed to a gray and white check suit and a corsage of white carna- tions and lilies-of-the-valiey from her bridal bouquet. Ecuador no longer requires visi- tors to show general health certifi-'that always collects just at the | Cream Face’ With Gentle Fi irmness When you apply cream or Jo- tion at night before retiring, don't just dab it on hastily. Start at the base of the throat and work up- ward and outward with firm, light) strokes. 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MAY 80, 1057 | Desolate Region in Iran Viewed ‘Ambush-Murder of 3 in Persian Baluchistan Draws World Attention WASHINGTON — The ambush- murder of three Americans by out- : law Buluchi tribesmen has focused ‘world attention on one of Asia's ° most desolate regions. Persian Baluchistan, scene of the} slayings and dramatic pursuit, is Iran’s poorest, least populated, and wildest district. Dominated by the warlike Buluchi tribe, the area is also inhabited by Arab, Turkish and Kurdish nomads, says the Na- tional Geographic Society. Abatting the Pakistani border in southeast Iran, Persian Balu- chistan is slightly larger than the State of Georgia. The terrain slopes upward from the hot, steamy coast of the Gulf of Oman to the mountainous highlands of Sarhad where the air is dry and bracing. However, from May to _ September a dust - laden wind whips across the uplands, ecca- sionally reaching a velocity of 70 miles an hour. In the very center of the region is snow-capped Kuh-i-Taftan, a three-cratered volcano ' towering 13,262 feet. Elsewhere, wrote one and endless brown, burnt-up soil.” few valleys fed by seasonal rivers, the majority of the tribe follow the existence of nomadic herdsmen. As farming is possible in only a) AEC Gets Grim Facts) (ut Disneys True Life Adventures \\Gist: of Nuclear Reports SPINNING ANTS. ~ “WASHINGTON (INS) — Here are the highlights of testimony — the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee investigating Avurr ANTS CANNOT 6SPIN SILK. the present and potential health hazards of nuclear radiation: BUT THE GRUBS' CAN. THE RED . or SPINNING ANT OF THE A full scale Russian H-Bomb attack on the U. S. would kill 82 million persons and cause radiation injury to an additional 24 niillion, TROPICS MAKES GOOV USE OF THIS TALENT . This is the “reasonably accurate analysis” ae ied S. scieb- tists. © * inv: Chante tichpetan exalt fk “pace tatann ieee igne an assumption that even with our warning network, the enemy would: succeed in dropping 25@ bombs averaging 10 megation# each on 144 U. 8. targets: there would be no time fer evacuation and no full scale shelter would be available. Dr. Schaefer said the figures were based on an estimate of Rus- sian capabilities in the 1960s provided by the Defense Department, * * * Rainy regions in the Northern 4atitudes of the world may get two to three times more radioactive fallout than other areas. This new information revealed by U. S. Weather Bureau expert Dr. Les- ter Machta, appears to upset current U. 8. Atomic. Energy Commis- sion estimates of the radio strontium’ hazard to mankind. Strontium 90 is the persistent and cancer-causing radioactive poison thrown into the air in a nuclear explosion. The Japanese preference for fish in their diets means they may be getting less strontium, than Americans do. Strontium does not accumulate in fish as much as it does in cows and the milk passed on to Ss Americans, according to Dr. Roger Revelle.* Official Blocks JOSEPH 78 S. Saginaw aU 2 APPLIANCE Corer Orchard Lake FE Sale of ‘Whisper’ in California SAN FRANCISCO ~The om & threat of grand jury investigation) «your dealers also will be and possible prosecution today nap 1? blocked distribution in California) ete parties to the conspiracy.” of 100,000 copies of the’ June issue magazine Confidential, acceded!” of the magazine Whisper. . ¥ < Atty. Gen. Edmund G. Brown|and telegraphed yesterday to 35 Cali-ipack to New York, PRESSING THE GRUBS’ MouUTHS TO THE EDGES OF LEAVES, ADULT WORKERS SQUEEZE OUT THE LIQUID SILK THAT BINDS THE LEAVES OF THEI NESTS. = publisher, Robert Harrison: ers on the Confidential staff are striped wool or camel hair, al “The current issue of Whisper/ under investigation by the Los though some build Quonset-like huts o now in your possession contains County of reeds. Sheep and goat milk in Disnaed by King Fate Sydiate 530 Taied tenttor watch vuletes thaler eran DEY. | various forms is the central item : California statutes prohibiting) An estimated 16 million non-farm 7 of diet, supplemented by bread and publication of lewd, obscene and families in the U. S. that own 5 dates. 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The Wig, a key ex- hibit in the case, was neatly set COLFAX, Wash. ®—A runaway Museum Tells Forgotten Story Beginnings of ney at Brandywine C Retraced in Delaware WILMINGTON, Del.—An lina forgotten ‘story of early American is wheel on Owens in two and a quarter! industry was brought to life in a/officials and ACTOS! but too expensive, even then.” Neat of here late yesterday. atter|minites by expert Demis Fordy + [ew temecurn now opes to the) Ge eastenn part of Ge COUNTY! the word wan shipped to te an erratic, flight over| He explained to the court that Pee S ee, ee ee 8 U. S, through the port of Baltimore _ four states. he used sticking material, but a The Hagley Museum is located and then on to the Ohio Veneer The converted F6F Hellcat fight-| Wearer should use clips because on the historic Brandywine Creek.| Thousands of elm trees have|Co of Cincinnati, which sliced the er, which ran out of gas, would| if he “bends forward, there may To perpetuate the industrial tra- been destroyed by the fungus of/ veneer for the Grand Rapids com- have been over the heavily pop-| be @ tendency for it to fall over dition of this historic area, mem-|elmbark beetles since the mid~ pany for furniture manufacture. few minutes, The interested prosecutor, R. E. 1962, contributed 165 acres of thejin the U. 5. federal controls to check lumber Two Idaho Air Guard jets had|clips it might give the show away this educational-foundation. An €D-| sppe whole thing was innocent- {ment of its kind ordered by the been sent up and were flying es-|when you took off your hat?” SUE oe ntrictinn’ and| 27 deme. Ht 1 had &t te do all over firm. corts ag the dfone neared the end Defense Attorney Gilbert Beyfus operation of the Hagley Museum in ee ee ee possible. - dispatched from. Spokane); “If you happen to be married, : ; Co : with orders to try to deflect it you can get your wife‘to help put BLOWING HER TOP — This is not a home. Long flexible plastic stocking attached to Concentrating on the Brandy- from the city, it on (securely), I suppose,” hat but a British contrivance at ots blower conveys air to top of head. wine Valicy, the Hagley Museum * %® . is designed to show how the The propelior-d riven drone, ig Household Helpless? | : , | se ee which broke its electronic i a 00. fs {Sypbilie ... ++. see oo 1 y . es _ | their power from this small about over the Death Valiey Mot-|Nope, Lad Takes Over Mumps Stil Leads fe ee ‘ ‘Parking Meter LUCK’ | creck from colonial times epite ument in California, went through ; . ae aly mized the beginnings of industry BANK weird aerial acrobatics at the end,| DUNCAN, Okla. (AP Appeals: | ¢ [Chicken pox .....sveees “ 618 sip hed | F throughout the nation. seeling © wines who saw it) mother of the household harap JSEASES in oun Rie ou ft FM uS 00 rar A 43-year-old textile mill was dive into a small & things usually stop—but Scarlet fever .......00+ a : ‘omen “It Popped around, teetered andjAndrews home. Chicken pox, measles, scarlet snemne SMe vers sh 3 ad OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—Oftficer|Cnice''win be one of the major Pa s Dis% dove down,” sald Mrs, Art Jet ait nee cas tee ewan fever and mumps continue to rank === See 2 ‘ 3/R. W. Starr reported that a woman tourists attractions rag erysarinetm Ly ae prise party mother highest among the unicable pushed her luck too far after he| Exhibits will feature area's “A big flare in the sky came yr » WhO diseases in Oakland County this Officer's Quick Action _[ottered to assist when appeared|history trom Indian days through just before the exgsh,” said Sher-|ad fo 8° to the hospital. He alfa) oi - : jearly du Pont operations. on SAVING CERTIFICATES ry Daubert, 19, on whose father’s|"®% been cooking all three meals)"OC Saves Fading Goldfish she couldn’t get her coin to work pigs ae ; firm the drone bit, “Tire went|® S07 for both his father end him-) Chichen pox, the mest prevalent, ,|i0_&.Parking meter. shes three-| {g¥7 Deposit your surplus savings or investment $4 ne ““The youngster credits his house-\drop from last week. One polio'group gathered about a decora-| paid for parking space and should|4imensional displays and offices. 2 — keeping to his Boy Scout work. case is reported, compared with! |: . it even if the didn’t go|models of early mills along the nking one last week, railenecpalirdgodeeting aodng >: = =| © Brandywine, such as a replica of Judge Heors Odd Plea apie complete reports front downtown movie theater watch- i istmill built by Swedish ° eantTINGTON. W. 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Vilato said his plants now plants and officials expect to be | were assembling between 1,500 turning out up to 5,000 trucks an-|a and 3 ,000 trucks annually. 25 ‘Styles trom Which to Choose! iegler Defends Land Purchase Asserts State Received Full Value for Money in Reply to Williams LANSING ® — Highway Com- missioner Charles M. Ziegler yes- terday defended as ‘“‘fully justified” a Grand Rapids land purchase deal criticized by Gov. and MORE of THEM You will find a lifetime of happi- ness in wearing the finest diamond rings .. . by Sallan. . . the hon- ored name of Michigan's Greatest Jewelers. 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Williams expressed him- self as being “shocked” on learning details of the transac- cision.. ’ The opinion made note in its ‘Yo the land of “what appears to-be ‘an enormous price’ paid for the * * * The court’also termed the pay- Ziegler said William . Broersma and L. J. Hendrickson, Grand Rapids appraisers, estimated the value of the property at $39,000 “1 feel sure thafany other ap- praisals made by any other com- petent independent appraiser would fully substantiate the or- iginal apprhisal,” Ziegler said. - “Due to the increase in rt value in this area during ‘Se seal ‘two years,” he added, “the cost doubtedly be much higher than it Early Hour Walk | ANN ARBOR #—Farm children +who go to school these days—be it * little red schoolhouse or not—are a far cry from their fathers who | cena an Ann Arbor salesman ‘who taught in a rural school in | Martinsville 42 years ago. Crandell made his comparison in 88 N. SAGINAW ST. NEXT TO SIMMS Visit Our Complete OPTICAL DEPARTMENT i an article in the Michigan Alum- nus Quatterly Review, published the University of Michigan. Nowadays the farm children go ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 90,1957 | | , Aen oe aoe 4 4 ee JUNIOR “HOT-RODDER” — Six-year-old Larry Joe Wallace gets some expert advice trom his dad, in preparation for the Junior Midget Junior Speed Demon Guns for Big Race By REBA HEINTZELMAN jscientious students,” she said, “He Of Our Waterford Bureau always has something new to show There will be a Waterford Town-|the class, and has invented many ship entrant in the 500-mile In-/things from scraps.” dianapolis Speedway race — in * * * races to be held June 8th in Detroit. The 4 horsepower racer was built from a kit, put to- gether by James Wallace, Larry's father. 1977, if Larry Joe Wallace has| Waterford Township's tiny speed-' anything to say about it. demon is getting set for the mid- Six-year-old Larry can be seen get races to be held June 8, at and heard every Sunday afternoon the track at 13-Mile Rd. and Wood-| practicing fast turns, speedy get-| ward Ave., in Detroit. aways and screeching stops on| If control, experience and intes- the blacktopped parking lot of Wa- ‘tinal fortitude has anything to do terford Township high school. | with the race, other small entrants He is the son of Mr. and Mrs./@%e in for some swift competition, James Wallace of 6511 Highland|*°rding to papa Wallace. . | Sitka was the capital of Alaska ae ney manaoen co ws (eee its days before the United thrills specta as States bought the territory from) manipulates his little 4 horse- |Russia. 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GIVE APPROVAL Larry Joe's parents give their full approval of their offspring’s _— pastime. "last night. ees ‘to school with their feet “cramped into shoes of conformity," he said, |and “their dresses and space — \jackets had never known the fru- Large living areas FOR A “farm day began at five and was four hours old when school opened, so that the walk for kids was not the hurried race in motor cars that it is today.” Mrs, Wallace sald, “Larry is practically a veteran racer. He has been driving small cars since he was two years old.” This * ‘going h kid” is an outstand- %e * %e his teacher, Mrs. Bessie Hoppen- rath — “he is 100 per cent — from the word GO.” =. 28 w& “Larry is one of our most con- YOUR PAINTER KN | growing family — wee vw * * oe" "eee > DeBOH NO. F162 You con = build this 4-BEDROOM HOME Whether your plans call for building, | remodeling or repairing, remember, — Corwin’s have — you need to OWS GOOD PAINT! 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THURSDAY. MAY 80, 1957, oe —_—- - 5 | | ‘industry," the Agriculture Depart.’ lthe culprit who coated every bud after a long illness, is survived: T B B B geal FY = But They Smell Same | Sioseom with bright red paint De aths | in p n if l ac ‘Area by twp brothers, Rozelle of North]. © ae etter er I ies melincreasing fruit ‘ise weuld~ CHESTER, Pa. p—Mrs. Hazel) ——__—- Branch and Clyde of Marlette, and cut harvest cost — 2 major prob- Shade] has a garden filled with The Red river of the North runs two sisters, Blanch Fishell of Im- ‘WASHINGTON — A govern-|ter Janie for ‘commercial use in lem im it, production,” ‘ -red roses. The only trouble is un-northward from the Minnes!a-| == Roger ¢. DOUGLAS jin Hicksville, Ohio with burial in)l4y City and Mrs, Florence Wal- [monet Rerticuttariet hes retumned|this country. Penton Magame to. disease and til yesterday she had pink ‘and/North Dakota border to Lake Win Final rites for Robert Charles|the Forest Home Cemetery. lace of Lapeer.. \trom South America with straw-| “Crossing these cag salto drought that possibly could be white ones too, Police are seeking'nipeg in Canada. Douglas, of Gulfport, Fla., will be berry and blackberry plants that|obtained in the Andes transmitted to new species, of- 2 %: a . held at 1:30 p.m, Friday, from the ERNEST H. RINK lbear giant-size berries. They will with our own plants may make : Pursley Funeral Home. Ernest -H. Rink, 68, of 2441 Op- Hloyd Babcock ‘\be used in — to breed bet-|big contribution to our small fruit'ficials said. Mr. Douglas died at Bloomfield dyke Rd., died at 12:25 p.m. yes- ‘i Hospital after a three months’ ill- terday - St. Joseph Mercy Hos- . ness, pital, i - ~ He is survived by two daughters, Taken by Death AL i /- ‘Mrs, Vernon Carlock, of. Pontiac, Le one Coach . : PEN FRID r Ly N NIGHT bron Mrs, Ernest Lisk, of Lima, |nivicion, Former County Clerk, ‘i 9 < The Rev. Mr, Paul 7. Hart, of|, Surviving besides hia wile. Helen.| Postmester. Had Been open MONDAY, ry EDuESDAY Hy yet TIL OF | ‘TUESDAY and ‘the First Methodist Church willlpease and Mrs. Fred Caldwell,| Ill Three Years Hi The Bride officiate at the funeral, with bur-ino+, of Pontiac, and five grand- Pp | Park : : ft \ ! et pieaned- Sor Peery children. .A former Pontiac postmaster ‘Plastic ore Blue ° ]\Cemeter y: Service will be held at 1:30 p.m.| ang Oakland County clerk, Floyd : 5-Pc. CHINA Sale on * ——fifims. 1. 1. cate 12 canst Veoriees Sole Funeral Home atcoc ded yesterday. at the BATHROOM SET | | TILE Mrs. Leslie L, (Alvier Lee) , or tage of TT after a three year illness \Geans, 38, of 41 Renudstte St,icrem of St. Johan Lethon" aheotk @sehie at iis @ 2 towel bars , : died Tuesday at the Pontiac Gen- eet eS a th aor pani * — ae @ 1 soap dish . |) OFF ; co 2 leral Hospital Annex, following an\ "UNS i © erry Mt © ar preamp. Ped business SanRnger @ 1 poper holder i No matter what the color of the bridal |iiiii ness ot five months, j_rrinde may call at, the fmeral| Oakland County TB Senstorium 1 cost beuth holder-ond . as sa. . Sh ber of the Trinity|"°™*- a ee ; - No gown, the bride is always radiant... liiilipapusscuurch, — He lived with his daughter, Mrs. ss holder e oc. ; eiviving besides her husband|MRS. ©. J. VAN RIPER WARD/Ariene Burgdorf, of 87 Murphy e Eomplete with bracket 2c c and you can capture the various poses lare children, Shedrick Geans, of Mrs, Charles J. (Katherine Mary *-. oes. nay cigs Fi parry + and screws 4c 2c ° ry Pontiac; LaVern Gearis, in the Van ne? poten, 9 ST, of Boston/toays ed $ 95 - 5 Wc at the reception with that camera of. |Illl rvice. and Octavia Viven, of|3224- Lyne, Conn. died at her home long illness. : . c Nashville, ‘Tenn. Teostiag. ments. She had been ill) yr, Babeock was active in Formerly $7.9 bc 3c yours. Also surviving is a brother, Ar meee a yee. ; civic affairs for many years and : ‘ : I] tna strom ieaneg satay Saree) all erga arid RUBBER TILE Netionally known brond %9n% 2 j : Hi ; Service will be held at. 2. p.m.jlived here many years, is 6ur-| War I, : ationally know | Yes, getting better pictures is easy, Illi monday, June 3, at Trinity Bap-|vived by her husband, a pharma. us mas c chr oo ee tog 8x8 Spotter — < : even for an amateur Come tw and 'tist Church, with her pastor, the cist with the U.S, Navy; five chil- tiac Lodge of the Elks and at one Plastic Ea. ¢ ) a Rev. Richard H. Dixon, Jr., officia- dren, Dorothy Ana, Richard, Cit time was active in t Fortified Asphalt eeoeveeee” . ting, with burial in Oak Hill Ceme-|ford, Bruce and Gerry, all ee se oe eee ees let us show you how easy it is to get true reproductions of any subject. EPPERT’S ©" tery. Pontiac, Friends may call at 3:30 p.m. ters, Mrs, Florence Harmon of Funeral service will be held at the funeral Home, Rockville, Md., Mrs, Lucille Breen ' the. Hun- today at and Dive.’ Wiens both of|2:20 Pm. Saturday from MRS, WILLIAM R, HOLDEN |Ferndale, Mrs. Viola Chatfield of/\700 Fup ogo pent bore Mrs, William R.. (Hattie) Holden,|Freesoil and Mrs, Ann Chatfield), will officiate. Burial will 72, of 191 Cherokee Rd. died yes-|of Fountain. be in Milford. : terday morning: in a Wisconsin) Service will be at } p.m. Satur- hospital. She had been il) several/day from the Spaulding & Son Fu- s , month. ne othe Sass rel tame, 0 Week Mine Bie Plan Boy Scout Night ee bo was widow . ‘erndale, . 57 West Huron Sf. io} William R. Holden, president and| Someel - METAMORA — y eve- SEE US FOR ALL YOUR COUNTER TOPS 991/.% ors Linoleum, Plastic, Formica. . _ LIFETIME VINYL Tone TILE | Nee eccauge Reg. 19¢ QLOSE-OUT 9) * Nationally Known Brand Value 3 Blocks West ot Telegraph founder of the Holden Trading CLARENCE L. FISHELL ‘ning, will be Boy Scout” Night at *'|Stamp. Co, IMLAY CITY — Service for/Metamora Lions’ Club. The boys Surviving are three daughters, Clarence L. Fishell, 76, of 170 West|will be entertained at dinner at | - i” Easy Terms | _—— : “PHOTO NEEDS Mrs. M Miller -of- Flint,|Fourth St held Wednesday|7:30 in the Lions’ club rooms, A ——— ( h ® |Mre. Kathleen De Haan and Mrs\trom Muir Brothers Funeral Home|program will follow, during which FE-8:- 317 & THE OUTLET . ) Eppert’s Will Solve Virginia Van Hook, both of Bir-|here. The Rev. Leo Burch officiat-\the Williams Gun Shop of Davi- Cam i ; and three, sisters. burial «Greenwood will show two films, ‘“Hunti —e "Gurdon wih be ot’? pan Seterithmrene, Naik eee Waren OSS LEST HURON ST. PONTIAC day from the Christian Church; Mr, Fishell, who died Monday 'School.” . a. LORD 125 W. HURON ] Se. CLOSED ‘TODAY OPEN ul : to 9 enjoy the world’s — most refreshing sleep with the greatest mattress invention of all PaietSine") $F O50 MATTRESSES AND SOK SPRINGS |. tittle as$2.00.a week- , PULL OR TWIN SIZE MOL WTA SERA ASSOCUTE Matching box spring some low price Gives you both : Serta Perfect Sleeper is truly the greatest TOP SOFTNESS matiress invention of all...the only mattress that gives you both top softness to relax every muscle and deep support for spine-level rest. Patented Sertaliner Construction floats FE Ct LAY - IT - AWAY - TODAY! COMFORT FOR DAD. THE YEAR AROUND! ‘Occasional Chair yore te ke ie kk ee your weight over all the inner-springs, as- _ Just the sures you the world’s most refreshing sleep. - Gift! 3 Come in...make the Perfect Sleeper demon- Reg. 'NO MONEY DOWN! “All Mlustrations Typity Similar Selections _ stration yourself! oe OUTFIT} a ~ Here’s What You Ga 96 Gorgeous 2-piece sectional, 2-piece living room suite, and 2 lamps, cof- Beautiful ‘podem: bedroom suite including double dresser, bed, mir- ror, spring and mattress, and 5-pe. angi set. Senne with sturdy rs 6s You HURRY —e CERSESIEETE ESAS ASSES. te KKK KKK KKK nee cefrdgoorepintes:.', nae oa, ; Vy ! A ets / % Aap me ihe ta a % 1 ew pepeeet = + b Bp ' t i) ___ THR/ PONTIAC PR f ESS, THURSDAY, MAY 0.1957 | Me be just a swimming Jesson | neg sn a hts a os a big project for Ted Palmer of wnat Tribe Gains Tie t Happened, Tigers Fi for Second Press Box a. qi Bates ne kok io sie pes lat Aw : ress NL Lead . k koe = , — bad ers , Tighe Gambles ; on J. W. Porter in 4-3 Victory Cindy Palmer ube cue a ee Bh ao mental: show them a funde 7 ASSOCIA PRESS tals in proper stroking. couple BIG HIT — — The Phils had been figured for;com : J. W. Porter The National a fourth- . bination tha the one to a League reached its place fight with St. Louis, | well t hasn't done sojsaw their lead tri It. got to be a as) at o x : hold over the why oahg fn first mile post today with the pen- . Sa aia eel ett ee Cat’ bet tan kobied Belene aeeete Brooklyn. a the Dod grew from three to eight 4 soon the gTOUP! double out the game winning soca bit as close Se re: ere ee a cond-division clubs at a ‘frleneead + 10 on an) Duke Maas to Hurl . lise sap women seneteeenerene ‘hed decided| #3 win over the A's"at: Briges Pyladelphia Piles ee wieee ors in ngte Hose ahs They. wr . gag rage Bagg ~ealiagrel Lake Swimming Club a A's Brigei lthere with a yg up|but only three games ee ee it again yester-/gained, winning their ves hag or Memorial Now the club has grown from ~ Stadium yesterday ! end —— , Brockiyn|cinnati's Siret-place Redlegs coal ony, blowing & 51 sazin, yorter: Se vith 0 63° hob on the Ch a} Day Twinbill to include the boys, and last a girls’ organization just a length behind et? ind ling back to soare twice tm the 18th, ibe. seas ‘ord Townsh : fe t the New York Giatts 7- people who ip came out . * * 5, It} In run M ering for calisthenics. at the first gath- Hl To do it . rc Glas 7, 1) tn the American Lengu, Cleve fen remem Longe, ee at EES =*== 1A Offical Encouraged==5== === Jeter, : ‘ W : d “home” pool for the club fo pry tsa : ge ea peg rp rire paige ker lpedy wag hpeab oe et eins Sor ot We 0 tendoge ~~ 1] » & , [ : « = * ; innings. * . lanes dnd docks were eametructed on cleo The New York Yankees gave up ‘ibd’ deans end vlleebare tte by Bob Beattie. , e beach owned * " : F a share of the second spot with line of possible pinch wisi a : : * + In a \W h ja a 6 " Detroit] neluded med Wilson Ray that te a : : ij ot ace, six game: Bertoi ’ Karl : While the club has grown, the acti | : | ! q ey Ne ee ee ca nes|Samford and’ J. W. Porter—and limited bec , activities have been : } SReee we FT Siteinn me this season, 43, The|Pulling out Porter and a 43 vict ause only outdoor faciliti i Red Sox slipped to fifth OVer the Kansa eens Sow, Pubmer end: theiohelt cilities were available. Nel Bi sash uw — Neither the|and the Dodgers have been = their third defeat in a’ cay : —_ — Save’ echeitsiesl a pov members of the clab ~ (York » eiapeeragprenierP New restive by city officials in their bad _—n “Jack Tighe; eo wt Lilie hopes of getting indoor facili a ran "ig the ‘Weet Coast as\around to doing son sere inentnisacepaiese: who is paid to make such deci- First project for the club will be the plain that the old saying “be it)York Ma —— ond double of vering his sec-|bled with Porter yesterday and be- Scheel with ten wey: June 15th at Waterford High) . 2 we pa pane and \after- Vic. ae ee oe nia os WANTS INDOOR 2 a pepyene. oc hedic cma O'Malley huddled at ag had produced two runs to tie it rected. “They'd have made ham- | FACILITIES . ec, outdated facilities|Poulson, the dapper gent who taht wk hee Lee | ization, but what the club build a pool for his -| The Yankees, who had been 50|_,Forter, who had been at bat : up to $3,000. ub is-hoping to do is to raise!’ ama Pete Ramos tetime, could. ‘frat pe apheceag-ama ap at | . . &.« Washington © rightnder. ttt centerfield wall and it scored Bar Sat tne bes ts Sent Bauer and Mickey Mantle ht home| 57 Joc om gn the nist i ti is the hope of obtaining came too late—after ‘he winning run in the ninth in onal resources from an undisclosed source. “H addi- Ray Sievers had started Tom Stur. MN wa prove our intent with good faith repeat |two-ten homer ta the frst inning iste pe the sum we raise will be matched,” he h, and I feel and after the Senators hed soored|this ory wee ee ee first The money would not actually build 2tor-3 otters © Mantle was|six straight setbacks. And the Ts provide the necessary material a pool, but see eS cooareles We. gers, ‘who have bounced around available pool so that it can be airy sheltering an F —— 2-for-3,.who wound up box, pone obi pital ——. ear-round Al7. | > losses | This year the Williams Lake Swim Club a dank Willdasia) Sik SoRGGak choked ound thee et oes . with other swim clubs to form a girls’ has joined | . ae [whe did the damage at seg , one-half game ahead of Bos- | ate Detroit Turners, W ; league. Included | PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH ANTI-HEX — Al manus of dike with Banal pair of Oriole runs) Saginaw Swim Club and Ann Arbor Swim ait if also burned badly in a 1955 = ‘Al Herman of Aen |Eooege Suse, Billy Loes wen hs] |a four-game slump. They had lost caiay lapesaet oaates 1 teams in the early 1940's, feels that pionship swim She, -"S Sty lance.” pro- t= he told why he selected. Pertoe be as much of at swimming should (27.0 3 “aug duce.” . over players _ whe - ordinarily & youngster’s athletic curricula as fase: cis. ep se § . s would be considered baseball, football and oth nat ae 2 2 ee * & ee “We are not attempti 5s fe sagan tok ton ts . it Dee Wa | ent | yo mech ae i 2 : 7 i ‘ ‘ ” Ep on Memor on tions 1 CA. We are not providing instruc Cleveland & 4. 10 tmings sedis Gatun oibant tar Mew task ag Annan ’ ee or the beginner, we want ‘ 4. Manese Cay 3 ite produce. : | . to Goquopd a real good fast know_how to swim and those who already’... Easters: Staedsrd) , * * * pruied to Memetel Des pet & fore acting inte & much of a curve. Por- ming on more of a « we try to develop their swim-| 2 af fesmtga” | Trked : Speedway is still closed. favorably upon Dew- jtrack has been 5 goed oaet bell htten-ond = on more of a competitive angle,” he G4) se Dengras 2b. ee ee ee ee ee cLiedisnumi =. * track has been used since the|neJ We needed a petty lone hi ITTOS FROM THE PRESS BO es said. Ranges Cy ot Detroit. “tis jdt ln aa Bek beh t selection of/year history of the M-59 oval, the hevey + oe ine te 8 par e needed a pretty long hit, Tom x Gremet tol tad Fortack’ <4) or| ("The ci eee s stadium arrival of the Decoration Day holi- jed that the Speed. |founded the M-59 oval cod PE eo ee a 7, one ie ne Est ny fds he tc ced st Peay sn ee en en iy aol 10 coer he] Be wibolty to one i pales Birmingham sporting fn seapes grnainy “(14)” and ety ts. ab-igiacier . . .,” speed Be racing. yee eee — track became a st —— It = easy to see where the * erica high school recognition given to } p All| earch Teh ast Furinie "E> Daley sports. columnist Until now the track ee 5 See: — Tiger skipper might have been the , . Arthur has always | - , goat, Pitcher Jim Bunning ; ace Larry Hughes is quite bn given to basketball nes."e ti 7 Aaa a Shee a gt epee mgs ‘been open by Memorial Day and | 7 Ce ke ie wall ining ' eT ee eee Fe acs teteetia BSS STE, | enaer toed 0 0 mates wit sometimes earier. In tact, the | J : : are ee fe Meet ee Day in te Detelt eigen Grouting seems cine "denmre Lene teh soon, hen a S"rae rang cnt eff Is Track King Again'siius.% met , tion” should be 1... the “decora- “We will seek immediate Oakiang County area, . a * s his : came through with placed on Eddie Robinson’ Lest Pet Behind | assur efferson ; second single of the afternoon, for Tuesday's 9th inning b oe ROS OF eee 5 age ae, Se eee ee ints pivssating toe Spoederiy ts “poner aggrecan ned rw >in cna me a shot through the box that second Hills Horse Show is senha . and the Bloomfield Sf itelis me he Rogie wag he a pn into its 6th year\for the ——— Ratclfte and baseman om Buster cndayt be & for a. an stay, z wi : m was the meet’ : June 25-30th. y for s six day stand 3° $4 {I will ask him to reconsider.” | | oo * * * pn aciaae —— hgh scone wih 1 ps. Cope * * * =) ’s very simple. arriors won seven events Montgomery Shortstop Harvey Kuen | . : te Scott F sf’ siciatadeer heaviest The only outright and tied tor It place ‘| with 9% apiece. were NeXt itunt sign but oe es ali ie Scrat rost $ ner sen achat wha Spr es ss 3 or r to roll up 77% points and first pitch. Tighe ordered the | Ors Stat Fousts Games D p ° SS a track. Not one ~~ by ‘_———— e. 8 re removed and Sheonm : | 3 u VUET I TUS 1OTTers i=, .._Dies During Surgery rae sak tes sare, oer c= Alma Eliminat eae aga | ; ak oe oe. hed A kindly nod from the places and four 3rd spots. “I know I left myself wide a ees paws OD" U6 \weauthy rancher, ‘Seal = [man wold willy Gn gitiect Washington finished 2nd with) Ee ce ae tet as \ Pi sae nim’ ealthy rancher Saul Camp. be finished in less than to'28% points, followed by Medieon| was charging on the first | le m. —|whose trotter Scott Frost helped| "er obstacles, to a week. All/17, Lincoln 8,_and Eastern In ace ree een ae aon | a ome To make him. the | aeegei ) the paving of mains 4. didn’t charge a bit Laat’ stitcnat Ga)’ ve.| Wein leading money quarter-mile track are Four hew records . — oe NEW YORK | ~. : rears, ScuepuLe wo tening harness horse owner lat" £0 eevee ay Sana Bows to North 2 a ae wow oy aoe | eo dos he here Sion teeta’ pol he: we thing of givin Wan: Reet ts “ent Te cones ae dimond oth ‘The Pontiac Asphalt Paving Co. the modiam high hurdles In 6.9: ‘as western pone gue oe | promoter are numbered if Fed-|‘imuing. their interests in -either atime he Gyeamelt sslfeede. ws only miserable weather has pre- erent Sa an clea 4-2 Verdict to Irish |uke ‘Maas 4 = perrmyg me: bm Sebvester J, Ryenehetineee Square Garden: or the/Hole-i s oe ee ee ae vaulted 10 feet, 1% inches; fo. WISN lFoytack (43 ) and either Paul way he is thinking in the gov-|°""t am ‘heading n-One—in Two pire at Shafter, Calif, in ¢ em-| Underway. Charles Brown and Milton Cope- KALAMAZOO, Mich. ais ais toe or .Steve Gromek a : ye their interest in outsid 6 ek ler Seat Trek 6 wai nie weather| detfersen’s 400 relay team of (<*7 2° the right to pean Tigers than go to Chi- Poe bniers who is conducting|in pr gy A ont me interest tery got « holeinone yes-|was harness horse of the drm wp ct eels Aa wee, ee ee Dame tor ‘the District 4 ncaa fowning a os oe ee | 3 determine the o ao tae ‘The "56, and : a ee ee i. : adium tes, he will: decree Poor: Assen oy added. “they want to give|the ees Moines, woman covered|Hambletonan at d winner of the|tors. “The paving Board of Direc: cledhing of 0.35 seems Sis ised a Gta Sel eet et ee IBC of New ork ani ote, hel. erent thet‘ she fk a on, a iene ee ther | Washington's Isaac Jones. wa by lie the collegiate World, Series * $4 1 Teneo so 8 Wirtz and Garden.” wuified : a two. She his widow, Nellie: nd eo only event Jeffe was the/Omaha, Ni Series 214i Mee tet ie —— d on the first tee shot. 8 ; -@ son, James, 2 oe rson didn't win. »_Neb,, starting June $$ o Soimem cot ; inane and a daughter, Mrs, Don Hart, Chullied tens WOT be weed a0 0 winners for Jeff were Al Northwestern beat . Alma 9 8 o Katine rt +35: — base for the track boll knocking Alma out of the to Pip Houme $38. thatthe x ment, and Notre Dame “$i mee $ti : ‘ | @ Bunning 3133 Hie alao said that ime = = asa 03 8 is nas. se ot the heavy DU-| ane ta Toledo set « mew speed |éne low |e eons i wining ae Dewey, — de ee te neues ey 200 =" oe ey ro sxe nalt track at a recent (unas “ét Diree- board tabled = a iN iy . , Lakeland Win Lone American’ Remains in British Amateur FORMBY, Eng. (INS) — Master round in 73 over the 6,803-yard, par) Bidgeley-defeated British inter- {touch after.“building up’ a three- Sgt. Harold Ridgeley, lone Ameri- 35-37-12 Formby course in fine can survivor in the British Ama- weather. McClue, still a bit pale : I \ ‘ ( | THIRTY-EIGHT nationalist Frank Deighton, 2 up, | in his morning round. before pol- | ishing off Sandy Sinclair, hither- teur Golf Championship was four and shaky after having been struck to an American nemesis, 3 and up on Leslie McCiue of Scotland on the head by Dale Morey's 9 after 18 holes in the 36-hole quar-|driver during their match yester-| ‘ | ter finals today. Reid Jack of Scotland was two up.on Tony Slark of Engiand aft- er 18 and at the same point Alan Bussell, another Scot, was three up on John Taylor of Eng. land. Arthur Walker of South Africa finished the first 18 two up on W. J. B. Girardet of Eng- land, Ridgeley shot the morning-one of Morey's practice swings. | day, took a 79. geant from Haverford, Pa., sing in the tournament yesterday mated three fellow countrymen. McClue yesterday disposed of Dale Morey of Indianapolis, 3 and ‘behind the ear when he walked into Other Americans to join Morey The 43-year-old Air Force ser- in the discard pile were Jimmy be-|McHale of Philadelphia and vento Remain Unbeaten came the lone American remain-/Andrews of Los Angeles. Before losing to McClue, Morey jwhen two gruelling rounds elimi-/trounced England's Frank Fawoett 5 and 4. Andrews also won his first match ‘of the day, beating Bert Thomson '2, despite a painful cut he received of Scotland, 4 and 3, but he lost later to Reid Jack, 5 and 4. ’ McHale lost his fine putting Specializing © Cam Shaft WOHLFEIL-DE © Motor Tune-Up | Grinding © Head Milling Opens Satur day © Brake Relining © Complete Engine Overhaul and Rebuilding . 2274'S. TELEGRAPH FE 2-4907 10T Loop Play Pontiac Faces Toledo, | Saginaw at London in _ Inaugural Games | With two games listed for \Saturday at Toledo and London, |Ont., International Old Timers base ‘ball circuit swings into its 1957 |season. The loop is a five-team \affair, comprising Pontiac, Sag- SPORT - SHIRT HEADQUARTERS Hundreds of qual- ity Sport Shirts. One of the greatest A selections in town, , “Coin” | BAKER'S Styles TAG HOP Near Oskland Theater ‘fon Hermie Bishop, inaw, Detroit, Toledo, and the lone Canadian club. ; * * * Pontiac is.scheduled for a night encounter at Toledo. Saginaw goes to London, Dis Trout’s De- troiters are idle. Saginaw is a new entry. ’ Pontiae players are requested to report at 396 south Saginaw street not later than 3 p.m. Saturday. Pitching choice will probably fall with either Ray Bishop or Jess Quick back of the plate. . * * * Toledo is rated a strong club. Second game for Pontiac brings London here on June 9. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1957 hole lead in the first 11 holes and was finally - beaten by Britain's Charles Stowe, 1 up. Ortiz Whips Chiocca CHICAGO (#—Carlos Ortiz hoped today to win recognition as a con- tender for the lightweight cham- pionship after his unanimous deci- sion over Felix Chiocca of Paris, France. * *~* * round bout at Chicago Stadium ran Ortiz’ undefeated string through 24 bouts. e : * * * The 20-year-old Ortiz, a Puerto Rican who lives in New York, dis- played aggressiveness and speed, but he couldn't find enough open- ings in the cagy Chiocca's defense to win more impressively. Referee Bill Doty saw it 47 to 43, Judge Frank McAdams, 48 to 43, and Judge Howard Walsh, 48 to 44. The Associated Press card had the fight even, 47 each. Eastern to Host NAIA Spring Events in 1958 Sets Sandusky Record Ina swept The victory last night in the 10- ] Oy Fair Drives ‘Bomb’ Pontiac’s Joy Fair, who has al- took the half mile in :21.22 sec- a@ career mark of/onds, Teady passed over 100 victories, will aim for an- other win in the feature race of the! | Motor City Speedway today in his ae special “The Bomb — The auto, powered .with a Dodge D-500 Hilborn fuel injector which gives it over 400 horse- power, was built just this year. It has a 90-inch wheel base with an overall length of 132 inches and width of 42 inches, and with it Fair has driven to several big vic- tories in ichigan-Ohio-Indiana speedway circles, race at Mason, Mich., Joy honors with time and then won feature for the fastest cars. . In the qualifying run at the San-|how he lured a lion to its death by dusky, O., Speedway for last night's championship race, Fair x * * Mi the the Hunter Roars, Lures Big Lion to Its Death LIVINGSTONE, Northern Rhode- sia —Northern Rhodesia game- hunter .Trevor Schuliz told today roaring at it. AP suainuaw ot tawnenee the richly textured look you like by Palen Beachy vanroneo ov Ant Resch cousany in exclusive Bahia fabric. See the complete | tag To Odea Sato, nm tg. App tr Pat Boa Ca. 056 Rayon, 856 Dacron, 149% Mohan ct sys Ie |! Open Mon. & Fri, Nights ‘09 gen | MMMM THE STYLE CORNER' OF PONTIAC Sagi COOL AND AIRY ALL-SUMMER COMFORT Palm Beach* haridsomely “ interprets the important new textured look You'll like this newest textured '. version of the famous wrinkle-shedding All with the “Palm Beach” coolness, the BAHIA | WEAVE Weave suits. selection today. af ~ ‘Open Fri. Night ‘til 9 = \Honor Pointe Athlete | \ot Grosse Pointe *s board of Western Michigan Uni- + versity. ~~ ‘senior with the highest athletic and | ischolastic rating. S\years of basketball at Western, setting an individual record of 457 "= \points in’ the 1956-57 basketball ] ee i i i | KALAMAZOO & — Jack Smith was athletic scholarship award by the athletic The award goes to the two years of baseball and three Detroif Signs Sim xenon ot Feria wee TWO) COUEQIANS |A% ins sence st DETROIT (INS) + The Detroit ARMY JOE'S i 32 S. Saginaw St 5x7 | 6x7 | 6x9 8x3 8x10 it LAittAa wf i Manila Rope 3.50 Al SURPL FE 2-0022 TARPAULINS 9x12 et we IS YOUR BOY OR GIRL , GOING TO SUMMER i : BE SURE THEY GO WITH PROPER = * Scout hig $= __ Canina EQUIPMENT... | § SLEEPING BAGS | 5» | a Camped at Bombwe, 80 miles from Livingstone, on an elephant hunt, Schultz heard the lion roar in the distance. He roared back. Every time the lion roared Schultz replied with his own roar, * * * After 20 minutes’ silence Schultz rustle in the grass disclosed the animal 10 yards from the camp. - Schultz grabbed his gun and shot and killed the lion, which meas- State Pin Title Falls to Molter, -|Achenbach Team For what is said to be the first Fleming is a 21-year-old second ime in many years, a Pontiac baseman who averaged .480 his four years at Howard, and Smith played slammed out six home runs this bowling pair has captured a state women’s title. The 1316 Helen Achenbach and Mildred Molter rolled in the state women’s event lat Flint was tops for the doubles. Tourney closed last. weekend. Helen hit 533. Mildred, who had substituted for another woman who couldn't make the date, fired 645 I for an actual 1178. The | Helen had an actual singles count lot 578. Achenbach also rolled with ithe Imperial league’s Huron Clean- fers, which carded 2868 (handicap) fin team competition. SETTING HOT PACE — Pontiac's Joy Fair, who has been set- ting a hot pace on the speedways this season, gets into the atmos- | phere of Memorial Day auto‘racing by entering “Bomb 719” in the Motor City Speedway races today. over 400 horsepower in the Sandusky, Ohio, race. Joy whizzes around the turn in second photo and he and his crew, Bob Neff, Russ Waincroft, and Ed Kuzocki along with sponsor Paul Riemenschneider happily get together with this modified special, The car did the half mile in the Sandusky qualifying in :21.22 seconds. Last night he raced this car with | Around the By CHUCK ABAIR Birmingham nipped East De- troit for its 3rd straight Eastern Michigan League track champion- | ship, Royal Oak St. Mary walloped 'St. Frederick to clinch the Subur- 'ban Catholic baseball crown and on the diamond in feature events on the pre-Memorial Day Prep sports calendar in this area yes terday. Detroit which matched its five by downing Birmingham, 3-1 to PKC Moves Its ‘57 Show, Aug. 18, to New Location g ¢ § : Wi rnp itn eE baERSS gt fi] i 7 7.8 feet Tetisy f i Cranbrook defeated Birmingham JU™P. Prep Front and the mediey relay team won in 2:34 for the other. Other Maple victors were miler Richie Riley in 4:38.3, Pat Berry in the 220 in a time of 72.9 seconds Bob ae ae i? rf Ir z : ; i F Pz gi: ah: in ef _ ainky A tdesl Youths Won ‘|Frosh Awards at ‘M’° Three Pontiac " (3 : i 3 : ae | uf ate ie ee a eae Me “+, _THIRTY-NINE triahe. Ribbons and trophies will be given for all classes. # oe Information regarding the match and trial may :be had by- contact- ling Donald Ames, - GReenleat 4 6532, Farmington., * THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1937 ide Oe 5007 Puppy Match Set |by Shepherd Club | Annual sanctioned puppy match, Round'Beat oa Anglers New Craft Is Shockers in Design — and Cost |, sem swt 6 ¢o01 Garb, Fast Tine ‘Maybe something is going to be'can think of, and that’s the idea. |Sunday, June 16, at 1 p.m. at the! DAYTON, Ohice @—Eddie Adams done after all in response to the jt was designed for only one pur-|Rudy Buchman home, 1921 Del-of Dunbar High School had a pru- saad ha pagan : roche pony : © pose — to encoyrage “boat build-'rose, Pontiac. An obedience trial dent’ reason for hustling through ~ * ~ lers to break frorn tradition and/will also be held. ‘Latter trial is. jenbmatyn are any ‘eeconds in P edneepts, fn design work, for all age classes. Both. events; At least, one outboard motor *** x t fi are open only to German shep- fe explained to a sportswriter — which understandably has herds. ena his track suit wasn’t very | 2 certain interest in fishermen —) * *« * ‘warm in the chilling wind and he jhas taken note of the situation by, a erg § William Ehler is breed judge,was anxious to get back to the John Eicher is judge for obedience warm locker. * ‘ . ~ ree concepts. a - demonstrating a shocker in the boat business. It’s The Fisherman, a fioat- At Least 10 Drivers: Figured Good ‘Chance to Win Classic ;.ing saucer — “14 feet in any direction” — that stirred up in- terest at boat shows around the in Round Robin Takes 3-Point Margin FISHING SPECIALS \ week, the outfit went into the | Into 2nd Day of Meet} COMPLETE — Four crafty te aerwutane novaheget various at Virginia Beach | Spinning hen binge pl apne Meant | i \years of exper- . : jence against 29\ hard - driving Powered by two moderate-sized VIRGINA Brie Ve ee Outfit younger pilots today in the dist outboards (18 horse, for the dem- ll. ¢ sa Sian a Red : 88 running of the smile auto race enstration) the Fisherman not only 0 Sateen youn ofthe | 2 $: 5 way. ; but worked well. Virginia Beach R 1 Robin Golf ine. Track veterans called. it the The firm has no intention of! tournament. _ Our Reg. . Opener in 1911, with at ledst 10 mercial project, Anyhow, it’s not! drivers given a chance to win, . The weatherman held off as exactly what you'd call the an-| Miss Berg matched par 71 over uae + Supreme iswer fo modest demands~— being the 6,063-yard Cavalier Course yes- se » Speedway “luck held out with, a $14,000 job with a fancy uphol- terday to score 22 points—three $ 88. only partly cloudy skies appear. | istered center lounge of “fishing more than her nearest competitor, Reel me Reg, ing this morning. Scattered show- chairs.” and an electronic control Veteran Betty Jameson of San An-, $35.00 ers and thundershowers were fore- panel with provision for the likes tonio, Tex., who carded a 72. - east for late today but were not oe ee of underwater television, naviga-| x * * ‘ . 2 _ : expected to begin until after the \ o : - tion scanners and such. Bidding for her second title in Boy s Casting Spinning Reel Sniah ‘ot ee ae INDISPOSED — Umpire Vic Delmore takes 2 porarily out, Philly coach Wally Moses plays |.) * *. ttle like a thie tee Oy; Oe marathon, Outfit Changeable crank for roll on the ground after'he collided at first base the role by giving the safe sign. The Phils won ceovéational send as saved vou |, iss Berg was paired today © Red Our. Beg. right or left hand. Two of the toughest old timers Harry Ande: Phillies * : ything you |against Fay Crocker of Montevid- © Reel $4.98 Val never able to win the big M |= ne ot in the = 15 jn 10 ieuiings. = — eo, Uruguay, who had a 76 and © Line ——— Reg. $ | fal Ses pot bet ateaoe cuiaaders polo ground. yesterday. With the umpire tem- - three points; Betsy Rawls of Spar- ® Sinkers 5 59 $11.00 49 » of were Paul Russo of Canoga Park, | Announcer Stays Put hey S. C., T5 and minus four; > Herd Value “4 Calif., who wrecked his Novi witile | and Mickey Wright of San Diego, | : leading last year's ‘500’, and DENVER i — Eleven football Calif., 78 and minus 13. coaches have come and gone since * * * i Wilford Woody began announcing Miss Jameson was in a four- Today's Leaders in the Major Leagues Fred Agabashian, Walnut Creek, Calif., driving one of 11 new style SPORTS SHOP | Kurtis-Krafts. Both are 43 years og BE i ere Rie a peters. ctommaions,., Mew Tore, i, Modges, the games over the public address some that included Witfi Smith of old. on, A13; ry he York. and Aparicle end “iaere, | neage. & _* we: 5 lou ang SYStem at Denver University Sta- St. Clair, Mich., 72 and plus Ii; Sam Hanks of Pacific Palisades, (aog. Were ’ ee 21:8 iz Bay Se: oe. + an | eae, me ke pe if. Robinson, C rn = Next season will be his Alice Bauer of Sarasota, Fia., 74 16 h Ca FE 2-7621 Calit., 42, was starting in a new washington, 27; Pox. Cimeage, 23: Wil 778: Maas, Detrou 62,6; Wilean. Chi cimnatt and Bouche, Prifiadeipbia, 10. 31st. Woody is principal at West and even; and Ruth Jessen of Se- Sout ss horizontal engine Salih-Epperly "tea "siangund Werte Sievers. Wosh- STRIKEOUTS — “Pierce. Chicago. 4: \Chicage, Broion and Thomson, Milwaukee. 6M School. = attle, Wash.,..87-.and minug=42...' car that could revolutionize race Boston ‘artes and Mantle, Rev «; tiers, Cleveiand and Mass, Betret ” deiphia + Gon — ba 3. car design if it finishes well. Tony york - Bettenhausen, 40, Tinley Park, Ill. | atte — wg was in a twin to Russo's Novi. | Calcage ana The famous flying start, about Gardner mati, 11 am. Central Daylight’ Time, ee beter. Rew York, it Nes Yi was a familiar scramble to this Srait, Haase ere, Soee. Seis re Fincinnati. | nati and foursome, Hanks was starting for York ack sod | Fen 3 ‘= oe ae —— sdale the 12th game. It was the 11th for Marte. am ry Tart and and Mievers. 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The completely assembled gi-| The rocket. shown yesterday is|meeting of engineers from the ant Vanguard rocket—T2 feet from/one of seven’ test vehicles which|United States, Mexico, Japan and base to nose—was shown to more)will be fired before the satellite-/Europe: > than 100 members of the press,|bearing one is dispatched next radio and télevision for the first! year, time at the Martin plant just east of Baltimore, * * bd earth satellite launching project,|bridges and tunnels. ‘ made “sometime in the middle of Commander of the Wright Air De- Navy, Martin Company the International Geophysical| velopzhent Center at Wright-Pat- Lift Veil of Secrecy |veer.” The IGY begins July 1,/terson Air Force Base, Ohio, be- which would place the firing about|lieves man could get to the moon now if he had the proper heat-re- sistant materials. ee Gen. Thomas L, Bryan}. the Martin Co. peeled back their|Dall about the. size af a bushel/JF. rnin wal ake ba Gouin si i lems now hampering plans for ex- the rocket designed to carry the|cording and transmitting to earth|Ploration of space. pilot an aircraft at five times the ee speed of sound (3100 mph) and to U. S. motor vehicle owners af|reach the moon in other types of nually pay out more than $4 bil-/space craft, but materials have Dr. John Hagen, director of the/lion in tolls for use of roads, /become the key to our continued LOS ANGELES (INS) — The Gen, Bryan told a “Los Angeles “We think we have the theory to BOARDING HOUSE FAPIF TRANSLATE MY VERDICT 2 B SAME HERE THE DANCE MAN! THE’ BUGGED ME, FOPS/ BUT “TRE MUSIC rISA NICE PIECE SAS ACL f MASOR-—~— SN CHUST YOT I'M Sass : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY. 20,/1957 DONALD DUCK be eee 8 as ay eee. : ray oe ‘ ae Ve 9 \ ‘ ; ‘, 4 ! \f . Cerne ey ea maida ant tats ae etn hte clea ae ‘ ‘ + es eS ae ia sprebers is 4 t] Wel lve ce & : \ ; | ai Si Si ee se an al r i / ie Bie 2 \. ae \ { + j * ie ¥ - News in Brief Thieves escaped with early today after they entered the home of Mrs. Phoebe Graham, 230 Ferry St, about 1 a.m., took the money rier te sear ee tie » according to Pon- ed (i Lait aur skis lf z i. Li ts " i HH . ea ti sR ; E H 1 : ‘fl a combined Choral Vesper service wt the Cedar Crest Lutheran Church on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Clarence Mahrie and Paul McMich-|- E j 2 i | ! : : i i if uit = _° Populer RIKER FOUNTAIN ail * rs zens board the bus in Pontiac yesterday for De- troit where they took the train to Washington to visit the nation’s capital and historic shrines. The group is made up of present and past citi- i x j j Ste nS oe ae % ite 7 — Clarkston Students Start ‘Fund to Aid Girl's Family The students and faculty of Clarkston High School have estab- :| lished a Memorial Fund to assist the family of Jean Longton, pop- war Clarkston senior who died suddenly last week while on the senior class trip to Washington, D. C. To raise money for the family, which also lost its mother a few weeks before Jean's death, the school is sponsoring a carwash On Saturday, from 10 a. m, to 5 p. m., the students will wash ears for $1.25 at the high school with all proceeds going to the Long- Plan Eighth Grade Graduation at Imlay * * 4 There will be vocal selections by both the eighth grade 5 and “delivery service is cffered by calling MAS#0TL North Branch Man, 8, Marks Birthday Today NORTH BRANCH — Memorial ok : if ft ‘i fsf ; u gF i : i Fi ii a Bee worcovescosecooeseess eae FZ oe eee Mie ae ee a ie part Fr of 3 rm. & bath, room on the nigh . experience necessary. Apply person 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. *TED'S Woodward st Square Lk. Rd. Y LADY PENSIONER, in, ae in light ices, SLocum 38 is i E : iH an ee Geter, Cal “PE ese8 or FE CRAY gf -ghth Wat DaIvER Bus FE 22253 «Res. FE S-1648) Work Wanted Male 10 ig nd : in person. Rick : from St. Joseph's Hospital. ti rl HZ TE i of © GF - z ee 3 rs tee fy] i res rf ence desired § t hot Member Multiple Listing Service. Lawrence W. Gaylord - - REALTOR ] ‘ORM OFFICER for tull time summer job. EM - * Gas Station Attendant . . Good Apply at Eton Shell Service, 2006 44 Mile Ra.. , Medere heme sreliatie, Svcnes Prec j : "RAILROADS NEED ~ MEN 17 TO 34 STANDARD YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES STEADY WORK IMMEDIATELY. WILL TAKE CALL Ps 2-1321 TT Manager, Asst. Manager and ‘Experienced Donelson-Johns i i : ces at Seni | ais k eel 8) —< ! ily = iret i 5 i Lawrence W. Gaylord FE PROFESSIONAL ‘URSES BEAUTIFUL €@€ GRAVE LOT AT Park Cemetery, will | : . The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 ‘| a is a ) g| Ed : | SO: NA MnUY AZ> j Fe i ' il a : il of § y * DISTRICT MANAGER | oe rED’S DISTRICT MANAG bie +o XPERIENCED— oR -/¢ Witt Teain BE: Pig 483 | ' 1 # $1803: or FE 4-008) } { + — ' MES : rE.30@) ‘PING. GUARAN. eh pia ‘72 * od Me as = ™s 7. . Thaler Vie a eo: citi See iia ag Pc a ha ay tess... Bens Ff 4 \ ; i ! faba 4 ! ! A. a fi fs jf | Wale Sis : ] | ? ¥! pendent nk /} =e! ye Ae] pow } i \ ! I j s j ‘4 yo va j i ae ee 7 ‘ ‘ fest TS ; . i ; | eee ee Mee eee ee ey : pe" ie ' a bokp ee Sls ; pei OP po pein nig agri ieee oak 4 iii ake, eas Spars i / Vv i g L i ‘ a Gist Cieghoiey i ____.5, THE PONTIAC PRESS: 'PH _ Notices & Persofials (25) Rent Apts. Furnished 33/ SLICE OF HAM | Ge eee pen ras 7 Mas \\ responsible for atiy debts con- URSDAY, MAY. 80, 1037 | rept oP ieee tracted an t than miy- self. Sante : . Bradley na Henrydale, Auburn Heights, Mich, Michigan. : RE-| ON AND APTER THIS DATE. |; May 30, 1957, I will not be re- 3 “as for ony, dante = rac ¥ ¥ than 23 Est. i Mareh-| Rolling and ts : Hourly a ie Hing -t- , : wD . How . ine St. rkston, 38, N. Cass. PE 2.9021. PE 2-tec6.) Rolling end lave salen, | BAND LPT Falle BAFK. 308. PLEMING FLOOR LAYING.) scape Service, FE 1. May 29, 1957, I will not be respon- » finishing. 155 Edison, Ph. SOipLETE TRACTOR & DUMP | sible for any debis contre by FE 3 : truck service. Garden & iawn| any other than myself, Kenneth 9° HOUSEMOVING PULLY| preparation. PE 5-636. Monk, 1539 Parkway, Pantiac, PE ¢450. L. A. Youns.|S Ug TOM BULDOZING. BACK | _Mich LANDSCAPING. LAWN MOWING |" filing yard and driveway grac- Wid. Children to Board 26 a Gower Gases. *mterlor| ¢ZCONOMY LANDSCAPING A GOOD HOME. EXC. CARE, LI- . tie laying, on concrete ee a erties mood. censed, PE 32-1850. _8. Paddock & en floors, Basement clean- 5 >| GHILDREN LOVED AND CARED dn. _ ing. PE 2-3106 or a Se eae itontnty for. PE 2-1730. Land contracts for, sale + die LET ME GIVE YOU A PRICE) SBrebe. , maimlonenes.. son so» oods count, : Fhowcmans g a ee ores ry! $ 3848, Best Bros. Landsce Go. we. stow notd g Ri Rose McLar ty, Broker work Res & Comm'l No job too| EXPERT TREE 48D/ FURNITURE NEEDED ean | PE £378 large or too small. For quality! removals. Ph +er OR! “gotire home ot odd lots. Get the N MILFORD —awm. Ebice ry = See. oe outright or . 2 family income. ot, x : : contractors. Lawn evans | fen. Be vee & SD. Com id . wed streets Income $i LET ME GIVE YOU A PRICE Baie, Phone OR 3-2717. office shrubs oo abel homes Te ew wa aa) SSS ° | ONE OF PONTIACS “CARGEST | TRM. FURN, APT. FRIGIDAIRE: | shade trees. Must be sold to set- MASON CONTRACTOR, JOURNEY. — ~ "furniture bu-ers Cash’ waiting.|~ gas, hot water, heat, Private beth | 7% tie estate. $12, man, 20 yrs exp. Brick work. pat-|LAWN CUTTING & CLEAN UP. rE 1. and entrance. 430% 7 ¥ ural firepl & basement. OR Pe cure ater A or weekencs. Ua BUY ON |G as aa rea!) : rt 3-766. LA APING. YARD WORK &/ “it for you, O4 a ae Res. EM 34783 x oa > x painting. € yim, exp. PE ¢-10e8, wane te ey eva TO BUY: at Wi visresce. gaading and Ginishing, Phone FE) Soto N* sat Pai of furniture Ph 3-5533. T ROOMS, HEAT . weak 5-0662. NEW Cas ie BE | WD. ANTI SLD | isund factitties extr., 3 pA. es. r ROOF REPAIRS || Sage, tek Sh to oh 75 | Tings horace, My snl | Hera St eet : ___ Pavestroughing — Oo NURSER 80D R ent sae ae . $00 REMODELIN. ROUGHING AND Top sol) furnished. FE ~n Wanted to R = faults PE’ 72300. diantnsads 6. Buy Thru Partridge _ on oe es Sa shaggtene © complete bldss.| _ 2-50. NORE — |? BEDROOM UNFURN. RowE IN |7 RMS. FURN. PRIVATE EX. py Gly : Pet i000. ° ; | SEB SORE near Pontiac by July 1st.| trance, ulilijies, down town. List Thru Partridge SMALL CEMENT JOBS & Al play Ad v Clean family with ref-| 40122. : ' M-24 other kinds of cement work. For en _erences. OR 3-1938. 7 RMS. & KITCHENETTE. a 20 acres modern homie, ore 2378) or FE 5-026 ____ AND HEDGE :| @ RM. HOUSE RAPT. FOR |“ Ground Moor, pvt. entr. FE 24800. $500 DOWN a, a nee, ee : SEPTIC TANKS, FIELD TILE | Lawn , eodding, FE 5-290, : a & 2, chee, br ist of |S" RM. FURN PvT. ENT. . nearly ready to mere in— IN OME 3 and trucking. OR 3-3157 & FE| ARD LEVELING. GRADING, une. $60 Mo. FE 4-2680 Any-|" jtower & phy «7 between 12 & this attractive 2 bed + $0108 & sodding FE 56-0636. 6. FE 2-9070 a Se ee Lhe on van : seeding — i bt 4 after 4 PR! Longfellow ‘ : WIRE REPAIRS AND CONTRACT YARD & DRIVEWAY Rants 8 | CSTR ER AND 3 Ex |? ROOMS “BATH, PARTIALY Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 PPENCHING ANN |— want furnished apt. PE 8-0764. furnished. ve rigerator, | ———~~~~ * " TRENCHING AND Moving & Trucking 19 iMiNIsTER E WIPE KO cuaT: | MOFDRY bed, ilies fur, 116 E.| 4 ROOM MODER: ~ ] | : Howard, PE 5-630, BULLDOZING ren, want @ 2-bedrm. house or ivwr cs : R. D. Thompson _—s FE 468f| 4-1 MOVING — RA api. ‘The house must have a/bed-| sols beat APTS, oot Baldwio Are Pe eases WE SPECIALIZE IN BASEMENTS EXCELLENT Mie, suse | _ Write ‘pontiac Press “Bos $0. foe aR gS: A 38 Y DEC. es. tl 6 jag Be ged 4. Also exeavat- | Ressens mea dwn eC a oe * adults, FE LARGE & INCOME. CLOSE og Gee ender oxisting validings. 4-3 LIOR Aaa Pin 9500 ple want te rent or lease, with | " ¢ren welcome. PE 29613. Prese ne AR —_., EM 3-608 te schosis & dewnlows. 16 Pior- . Building Supplies 12A “tinue. Pe Saka nom VAN GR) dome viciuty of, Auburs Everrwine in % | Biks, from | ° sie . : . . © OWNER: -| WILL SACRIFICN $2,100 BaQUuiTY = e BASEMENT CLEAN & LIGHT Write. Pontiac Box 23. | on FE 5-108 a. be sare, sine : : ’ > } iow. Utility. | op land contract: 3 bedroom. ga- CUSTOM DRY WALL WORK —|_ he eal! Bit, 56-8633. B, WARE APT. 4-1| -Tinae CLEAN v 4 LARGE ROOMS, . é a sere. $10,000 . vege. comer lets, Guin, bbs Tete Free estimates, PEMACLING AND ® x ——_ ern. Pri, Adults. tit w Kt fine “neas "Bactera ee |S ote Bo ee * Sindee se San ieection ‘hn Drevten | Fisins, since pansy —wint—p cies eatee Meeoetes | Shave. Living, Quarters 20 |, fa-« "bis Babs sap ges | Se oom Be | : wage = ae om om Rise bom pasement (or ipeom-| “retes, FE & ‘ rs 2 {ROOM APT. suop. trance, y with bed wel ROOMS, UPPER. WEWLY DEC. Ott Dixie highway about 1 mile N in, h Buy Thru Partridge Ne * oom: * Mwktumtoo Very’ Peasae. aoe gue ee rim a wen, OP oe eee. ewingham List Thru Partr 5 5 & am @. ‘ “FE 59185 ; oa Eo: wan ‘Business Services 13 rea treme, cut &| td. Contracts, Migs. 32 | + xcous & Bard PYT_ ENTE. * meni, Pub ca sea 7 bedroom home, full basement, ~ oy J et gis week. ulilities a, 808 , oll furnace, $90 per month. 4" ACE ‘TREE SERVICE. RE- 4m OS eRAND, , CONTRACTS. ment and e. earpeted and] — is i 2) Renta ns | Sa Suh arr: 15 Sat shai WE PRY. | fet beth oR Plat —wanz| A. JOHNSON, Realtor for Weg neat Foatae "Mio-| Sonne b, ote, 1 cat earagn “3 oS CASH rege. %) 1704 S. .-or Rd. Ser Cidked Foust We Bove se ether homes thet : FE 4 ‘ or milies a Mrepuited by factory (rained map IN A FLASH geo er ait — PANGLS, Realtor Co. W. Law For land contracts, see Au- bought ’ rence 8t rE le Johnson ™ 2 . : — ws NCE SERVI cars service 2 satisfied H. C. NEWINGHAM WE TRADE automatic washers. 30 yrs. Corner Ras. ROS "be Oakland PE 24071 A J h a 4 Ve ? ot ATDIgROR MAING AD ga » JONSON poe SO DOWN | Scat mate Smear Sout Palwhino aki : 114 S Telpreph Rd. i. ey 1B -eF sear past terior & Exterior, Work Guar. ¥E 120. Street, off South) & tome yom beet, vere. A Teor On ee. Commerce Read. Cotimerce at . Substantial dows BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. you z R yrs ( i if] a NICHOLIE & HARGER ‘ : : . "| LARGE bedroom Lobe. 2S | Oy A Nhe we, Moe! Trucks.to Rent |2-¥- mvs s. rr $a See > Mm ie Rew 3" BEDROOM Wi ' oe peli Totem of furnace Ute seated be : ( eiegmovomg rome. teen | $500 000.00 | sees destes. 0 "st | "eae. ae 1) ai ace eet | rans “ita ta | fee ay, fe, S| gio cae ane Ba EB itlae sepree me | MSE MET ap BEAR" | oboe ag ie oe GRE PPPOE | Sera ae ge | «=| RENTAL Sia Re | — ae | & Tewinding. 216 E. ; or : - . ; UNITS ~~ : TIPLE LISTINO pret verrreg_verver| Industrial Tractor Co. See | ee ee gana emer ate | saeeet e reel BE else S| ee aod Figneace cleaned, set, auee, pie 8 DQDWARD = a or Bo ee vor-wonenn ca Ioeated “close $5 down pies oD Bee sea a ving, ‘opm etches é ‘aan nae, eee fale with sarge vine room od 5-3000. : i _~ FE inn oo Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TERRACE Dein, secon spare or aes Lear » MAHAN T RM. PORN. APT. EVERY-|7 x. 7 Ot, PE S415! @ room terrace, heat chil A. -t No with 2 eet ; sara, BF pores Cats “te 8:30 dren” permitted. We per month i —_ bein” red id dirabe peice. sien shook § ATH BAB iver | Seeger er a ce abeere Be Money Down | Ss" and wank you “ come. 105 Center, off A Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | 7 ax. é z 72 8:30. Truck a Bald x 56168 contrasts. Or have Chird welcome, FE Sei, Li K L--Templeton, Realtor | Soe Soe 4 and bath, 1 =. me 00 menth. 2 IN pW “ cies, ; os W. 32-0263 eer. TAT. HOT den and DELRIO APts. ger DU! : poe yaa 8 = = wr " j i i ae _™ ‘ Dedrooms panera everything turn, Man. 30 Bald-|- Partridge “i dy mane ; os : sed . price WANG TED | FOR COMORES: FORK APE B aoe ene a|_ LAKE SPECIALS | Best taule. "at'be tees . To j . 3 E ¥ : OR 3104 & PB 4700. Leslie R. Middleton 402 val B. Seinsen, ac ae eee wet ef - FE ¢-9003 oR r rion. cherry AAA ROTOTILLING SERVICE.|BAY OR NIGHT TY SERVIC Bae he ae —— AT — eevee, i j is e ity F l i i i ae receive prompt at- eos sat 1.G,Trocke i i 4 : z | SUD 4 Qs ware - FE 43371 J Wright - Valuet sent a AVE. eas OM PLOWING @ DRAGGING ‘ mF x rs aed BRAGGING ne B will OF TRADE i Sek sup- dag" Any’ where, a We (sige buy sand OYT GEORGE BLAIR : re se nn ee ti oie Sas om DRAYTON WOODS me * i Ray Boy > EDA _FOUE ee : ikem | JERRY — RENT BEATER : ‘| OUR SLEEVES ARE | ROLLED UP! — large , 2 large * plenty ; ai gia BUR LIDAY rye foes gas SU ax r Humphries ‘ | ROO 4 . 3 SS i “Eel. paar Oe % CURTAING F EC uty rin ; ity, Phos ee - MG Fi ee Fe sei. * lx ’ ie ied MONE 'se" wetter i Wig. Sie ae a4) s hee e ms ’ ~hog Big eprt he Woes © PU REY ‘ae | ; 2 : ‘ Se | Ae / ieee BBS ti 17 oN pire ged ”" i igh fe bog 4 “% ' ie Be stmabined blest A ee ; 4 oe PP j eet \ " J ‘a e ‘ ; i j : j ae pe be a =) , ‘ joe ve L ) A . : i > : ‘A oe ae { THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1057 _/_ ick Turner { For Sale Houses 43) v4 \ FARMS 133 PER ACRE awp up.|* 5 ass ee Ie A sem! privets lake 00 5. . or ! ) if a Ste eae. ‘ 31 of ae gees a) oS NICHOLIE | ite . Lakefronts TE TE wcntmor| Baa se efan, Gentes eer oe Saas “hs Seerorm "Reet aintad| MOvevengs © (eae snc Dust he 33581. s +t ft | 90.008 SENSATIONAL VALUE — $1,000 DOWN fenced tn with steel fence, See Fa ag les a Pe iat oe PR a modern. 1 eed beck Price and terms can't be beat Easy we le 1 elias wee eee wel, | int, Bea ie a. ana | We Finance —We Finance Form Sica CB a Rina Pex| SSE seresonnom| iithee mr oenr ee 1,750 down will : , porch. Immediate ot) alee puald nd finance on your yt oe toon possession. Best snd | 912.00 FARM — Neer Oxtord. 1 = ¥ payment. E-Z Tile beth, lovely birch cabinets tore ie # of sad Oe) Johnston & Hubbard Satematie heat *t eas, |< . . SAD rage. at door. Ly 4 BUILDERS time offered, Owner leaving state names lot. Tile Beers nag tt Be oo . $1,800 down wil or owner room size room eee : Sale Suburban Prop. 45A wil discount for cash to mort- eealy’ ae Nearly ¥ ESTATE-Large o : on with 4% per-cent 1 pew. Only $8700 with $1700 “nears farm -ly0n SAL * gast-| HOME & BUSINESS rothy Snyder Lavender Coen. Ges enytiae. Pg wae drive. Farge gaoudh Nor Wonderful location on paved pi Pod to EB 2-461) or Bvee. MY _¢ 6417 _ | Sith exeeeas oak fieers. teh fereee Chichen house TV seres. : C2 with me fern 3 Immediate Possession Salk, fine Rae Sen eons cs al fn as Saved at:| gay retsh bapmens ap pom. , 5 & ROOM HOUSE a anne com! L.H. BROWN, Realtor . : adjoint sere.| fecatonal’ service a , rE TED. 5 & sete’ lot Tinmedians patseeaton "| 1962 W. Huron Ph. FE 34810; Widow must sell. Res- ment. Priced at $11,509 with z at 2 FURNACE = $175 monthly. SEE IPE toe Ph. West Feasonable terms, | ms. oan be arranged. SI K CAR GARAGE. TOTAL ; ro om ¢ INVE 3 Sey ) EMBREE & GREGG . z bs = N ICHOLIE rayton lains ' Sele kets M8)” sae or ae sata | a5 Dei, 1 OF looking st houses that aren't 6 neg EABANT LAKE al. Sedrosmn brick Rowse” wht. ull 4% ACRE—2 ACRES Qutland’ Lake, Late st ak ms tes = i Comgere this rem | ome Jobe, 00.500, $1500 dows. . Iss 9 ARGER CO. es weir Tancecaped fot water. capmantns le’ tne wih ses | terme. — Barats Seeazrngsice Oo loce, ale crane, 1 ats, | Zatteorage ii acre ot” atiane | “T don't know nit apie sense tncnegethsach daa ee a IM WRIGHT |, Edw. BM. Stout, Realtor Tene tn me Ret) ee te BEAR : witheume mance | Clarkston Seodtie"| Sarre CALL MODEL 9 TO, On 4 TO 6) “MME AEMO Sib terme. For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 : HS os TD oi = ‘me nteee| G's REAL ESTATE INC. | "Siut WOTELXDIRTE- HWY" owe 2 PE o1i0| | ; on large city lot im N. E. sec- id | ©: Soe ss Pat Lake fromt motel with § rm. mod- i, M1 wn accept or real LAINE ny dae yet dente| VALLEY REALTY | WANTED Gust cle bE ela Brick $300 Down Jay ownme cw : lots. ‘ heat. : Seosh. Secases eaoes ee Road. West of Bagserty mz) sist | M A on pored a) i SPECI A F mt kEE NEEDED - _ bles, gt pomure bea: tite, "Phece iden ener bg 5 : a 3 lake fronts tm the $24,008 to two uiteb- | 4 p.m. at loss than Sah-b0 aot on ee **| Modern living tm this cosy extra * “pnted at” gin. | . ooais Soe inane Brick Ranch Type e, Cx == EUILD NOW be. bought STKGEE LAKE | Scien Seem Bsr| Racine fiat Rt: | teat at, Piciaree es wre | Soe Seeeed Reattremes Im ow ca bem ee be ash #issi. p poe cur Save Move $280 down, 2 bedroom mod- A | alt ee ee feet oa tear of : ee - SP - on het . Oe Peride end wil cecriticn| So oh te s14. 850: and from. or Estate Sie, Eicben, che” chang” eons | este, furnace, gas $7420. ‘eae Gas igs contbier 6 tae thei 2 bedroom modern home pay - RV , oot tinetn take older fiERBERT C DAVIS. . tree ok Vimmediatg posemnco. | fleets eta ora? | LEAVING STA eivilese ving room. pacement. ol fer-| scared etiact ist ies's | RT WICRERSHAM | Postitc Lake Rd. FE bot | MULTIPLE LmTING sERVICE offer. , focation Wice lot’ pemty of weer | HEART CONDITION drive and ti car gerage Can| Sar, ,eMrege. with ‘pered — | a5 wost COLONIAL HILLS _| Dixie Highwa Beauty Shop & Home $650 DOWN Garage, concryig driveway, out-| Demands that this couple find a be bougat fuly it de} Toeal tios0 FOR Beautiful lot, 90x286. ¢° i y } dedrocm modern. Pancied v-| [ecsted om Airport Rd. ¢ large | side grill & patio, lake N. 610-|/ one 8 2 i ee ‘ to sell immediate- con. 2 Sekuen an ot : Ratt Soe Saw e Lge cake eaptiel Beeptace.| ato. ol furnace. ond bet weler, ee ee Shon hove gasses, Rasy mem | Near Saginaw St. Some, ‘til oni fect, paved sweet | ADAMS REALTY New 30 = 90 modern = dining scum toum and screens. | —— tenance @ Becessity. They will pay | 9500 DOWW comer lot. Full basement, really vs : Sf en ~~ go heat, Garege. Land- Large needs minor » cash, , owner will sacrifice a, family home & good * . mee an Seas i ee tite og; Be ceee_ase| IF YOUR PROPERTY qo oe as| fess ta DOWN oa pree| pesmi + beog operated with coved ve acitslie R. Middleton Sa 2 fb a = % fs any of the shore. descrip Ss lane ee, tase Jaf ace pect sieges to Sapiner. 7 lanes oT ai Bouse. —— — \ : — 7 ‘ 5 walk-in 7 - corner b ‘y NILLIAMS LAKE | Cixston—$1200 Down |i sir teatares. =| orm mumrmam,,,,| ieecmanan | “SrAMILY income | Sieger | Blears Serkan Wesson) aot eee et! ~NOTHING | HOME, | fers serihie) Seas! | meraicn ey ee | eee DRAYTON PLAINS . DOWN tad ear port, Price reduces’ to LAWRENCE W R. D, RILEY, Broker Sor Pe Son" Attractive brie |v 2 bee eawae 6 ca MART $15.000 with excellent terms. soe |Fiuapein Late , Reruns teers | Tipsico Lake | Pang deat Soe prranen aaue tome | GAY LORD | Se ae rol AEs low wee g yo tm rags. Wisely landaceped yard win THE BIO OWES ARE! \~ A OW A emall REALTY . ue E. Open Eves. come Cherokee $s _____ open Bvesings j Crcieng fi part oe parmect Your sbanee fe, eters sammer| Soon Pee On Sa | 1082 Waren re sem! A. JOHNSON, Realtor "EE 4.9584 psd Ay Be pean Ei. M59 | GEORGE BI Soreness Le RNR Soa mieS| wears” sony cine| Ot S. Telegraph Ra. 3 INCOME iar Be WEST OF PONTIAC Mo Dive Nine rian | Givvtle Tad” tak Fonat OMe | fall, Sema screpee gGyter| , Seoecm, ber Ban, ied to DORRIS SPECIAL: ° |CARL W, BIRD, Realtor| cs ee ! ————— faking, $1784 for my cout’ © 12%! otal price der thie 2 bedroom sus viet oot cies tonne [PE SA nen Batt BiAE,| Ese ‘by tie rath oe | NORTH EXD 2-FAMIL “op the Tight. of call CRaar| DOM? HD 1% acres chicken | Pp MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE consists of $ much =| LOF IN CARBIDE SUBDIVISION | [), ‘,° ©™teme rear eo - : ‘ dedroom home in perfect cow-| A perfect setup tor one who wish-| $5804, ‘Piist ee . will ee Iarger than average, rooms with ‘il ‘city improvements. Cash | Wien” fun beme Giien, Longe Hemg, room, Full) co we the cutdeors and Us bon uE'Trrss oF ? SUBURBAN BEAUTY ? gener. 3 tweresm apart ‘ hon : ceeagerade, tie fenced lots. Only 7 } ed WN Take . | CHEROKEE ROAD BRICK There wi be bo question in| your ' down... on Pint | New 3 bdrm d@aster heme. A 1 bedroom 2 wp. Sun- eye - appealing. : 4 consists of 2 bedrooms ; : ieded. room. dining room, as to the value of this + ag A raneh i ne room tT 5 cae = ee oo "fool, cations HURON Supe, by. appomtanent. = Bn aon Test,” paneled p— ~~ Rey - Y p"Gouviline Teoen OR 3-2871. VALLEY REALTY ist LAKE ESTATES ong fe ~ yp | eeegoues te 5 carage, 02,-| raised tm vets 7766 Mie at Pontiac Lake Rd Fick, 3 bedroom rench on Gece, pom catenins poneied : living room 19 2 8 & aed cash + ste privileges’ Ia |OR 24081 or MU edison / Gate Mange: notivines tote ge gy Be 5 Ors—s280 dining 2 bedrooms 17 = : / Trasmasle terms. jot 30) San wit Inks prtviiegse, Clean 6 room, bome. 3 ils 129, beth wih | CAS KE | WEST SIDE : fo: Here is value your inflated ~ Ja eer \ a oe ate. ai! ; My Bales out r} living room, kitchen, Here ts a beautiful in » ayy 8 eg dollar. , . * amine ce ie Scene SO) a Tee ie: | fiat mews eae | Rea crene | Sue are rams fetid "Wear et of Ss, material 1s there. Large int ine recep Vip netwel Se home in excellent condition. Attractive. sound and substan- : Hturos. | Hx lée-tt. lot. at only $7,460 Humphries with 61,450 down. 963 per mo tenes and breakfast ray, kee BRICK WEST sIDE eee oe Bing B t : 1 eripening rap, Taha. sat yn tein * — Realtor WARRQON STREET : tea eg rome PH tere] ae Sines Vasil et | (Se: peeeetNacetatty aes | DQLETTIGT =— | sie Business Opportunities 51 room disid, family sed Sing G8 Seinaramh Open Breet) VAN NORMAN LAKE | Fear ‘garage, pered ative. | lace: doins, trom. tonic K | POT Totes Cate ech. 6800 cows, | ~~ aoeecners Rae cect eee | ena rneaie lar oomriei WP. | peapnete'tel S| waren vane ponoaiow GITIPSCTY pm es magne genre |’ Reet a Brin SEF CLARK | Stree Seep) Serene, | RARER aoe pene) RA | ras See ares Svar pe meri s| Lesie R Tripp Reshor | Gishr pemeoabyss REALTORS | FE 408 TOHNSON, Realtor “Guts Gate Pe Se SCHRAM a yy ng a gg oe | Do FE £0008) fround ‘evel basement. of bent | -MULr TLE ae we s-veRt| 1704S, Telegraph Rd. | rere i Se toe ee basement. Steam heat. Lake priv- is yerd. patio’® erill, shows by Seow, resrenten reo etme | reasonable, @ Mechanic. : FE + _| @, Exe cond. On U. modern kitchen, full beth with| ileges. All for $16,780. appointment only. $18,500. terms / oomee 7 Orion Large ones HE RR FE | Reve, pos, ise tm St | © teu, | DLOUT GS | Somtirt itteiiisn. |“ For Sale Lake Prop. 4|—Buy Thru Partridge | Sar qos 3 i WISH IT WAS MINE pa yf FAH SMALL ACREAG John K. Irwin . WE TRADE, BUY AND sELL |5 ROOM YURN. | COTTAGE, ON List Thru Pertcge es, weal tke Gis etractire| $4. Sim 100 foot trmkage. Gary | Bere 6 ery rare liom. — 2 ha . Best Buys . murce trove ve oust] FE tS ater «pm. a lip Bar og age 3 : oTaang tare] Spee, AX Pied ch eet wah) Sten bees tee Cae Sic | ruses Be cou SE cou [Pheer Fone een ma | Ba eran | i na tee ae is pls ar ry. pest. rue) ob meee goes ae Ee, Today Middle Straits Lake | -#2- #34. Fr Lon your own. : soreens. The has « da- . Ww rn Saat eae) See Roya ee| Smee eee netertetat eS! © UNE mRIDES | Beh gratia | 4 BARGAIN! |, | Walters Lake Privileges, aes Saree Be Se S| Ete ee | eects | Rec | Beer Eubthires mae tate, decorsad| Eas fetes pth Ey aires Be, eed, ot 8 Sees | / Why not see for y to ‘gesped lot loa of an storms and ‘sereens, 2 ot oor unbIna Now ON |. For Sale Acreage 47 C “; DOWN, 2 and |"4%¥edresm home. Ou beat tear] Zee Sadogml, tt ring COO a Eat? ee 15 ACRES IN CITY Giroux-Franks | SMES] WHITE (| meee | SSS | Se wos | & r A : : on Die Hey om sema| peeres tnd “dining tee,” fenced / |S tocar Bet, escmnent, gus $495 DOWN foe pay aoe ee Selghborboed. price | $7800 o/s ; home gina cheat rote PReauton | akWURAKOE FOR BETTER BUYS | EER aR Tu!% ES| rie AES on sum |S rene SEyeet| Eases Ss re. eS ‘ziechen ed ; Open Eves. ‘til 9: by 10 to g| cluded. . poe $880. down. for $170] Ser compact, Dull mrlce only 9e0ee ” _ basement, paved street and drive. Souton on Gils tess Pike bear vd “Caene vm oe a oe TPL LisTING SERVICE ee pase +. 1 10 ACRES.-BOME =? : Call Mrs sia “MUL : Aen as toconen Ba | Mane Se reagan WIDEMAN) SA." patss."oa te j_5-6783 NORTH END Pp RK "gee REALTY . 4 ee dank ., revue) REE RENT BEATERS | Test jasmenisly Seige NOES! eso. nOWN 295 W. Fairmont | $s QPEN | sie Se). eee ! bas, Bs Vass Gover Fe your 3"te ol sev ah Several 1007 Brick Mod-| Automatic a >|” Gonbplete ont estetlon’ fateh 2) RSS| Ge s| SES savers aren : Edw. M, Stout, Realtor f o Ww. A ‘ : 4 AKI oh 3 i Eee eet ate one ILES : 1 §, “reales ae et s-a165 am De oom BAD can for eN Tf ete ‘TH am re $1,000 Down (= I S and INE. Ca : rer " Sylvan Village—Brick New 3 bedroom : ohe : UET, Realtor “ye od Set Stan Bae : only $i0,- NORTH EXD. ree oak. s aeavice | i es : ‘ ; 2 +. - ; fate i BE teed - g le if it fg ii : a hPTige het ‘Watkins Lake Front : € room home Bh eT Nn ein "Ol a a 4 ; i f j fody { " ? j ae f ay : J>| Jb andes aay SOLES Ses Eee Te en eee | * Puke % : are ee | =a | 7 __/ 4, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 80, 1957 Swaps 35 | Sale Household Goods 57) Sale Household Goods 57 MODEST MAIDENS == ,_— +: By Jay Alan} *, Do/tt Yoursett _\ 61 PAMIT Y. NCOME BOX SPRING AND MATTRESS. USED T EIN — a ie — ray -Dionl 2-FAMILY INCOME | Cau ‘between 5-1, 8566 Dons Dr. Poe Oo ve Tt or Not Deal i on corner lot) Drayton Plains. noe delivered. FE ; mmediate Delivery 12 with 2 car garage. 5 rooms down — : . tage cat s0 and 3 [00m OP OP Nnscment | ABOUT ANYTHING TOD WANT Ltnes chaltecsccicnn. Sane ' with gas heat. wade 92000 | FOR THE HOME CAN EE POURD | Washer oo crucaissseracsens SOS i i Ahh ¥ SA peters ane po , ; not be don 'cr tend conletet Fog -4 (fy By iE Pew sectional... vasrasers. ‘$0 \\\ aN hera, serubbers, ' eameek * ll alee. 4 : Lop . ., al 16 pe, rm. ae... 26 S R. D. RILEY, Broker ines. Ges an electrie, relriger Diop leaf ‘table, mahogany. $59.50 . $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE ¢1187/ BOM fixtures. beds chests, wens ach Reus ck POOL B AMA fl we Eleedet eh ioe ail Kinds of furnace fireplaces,|? BEDROOM MODERN HOME| ‘dressers, vanities and springs and ; Ww Fr eh for ae < “3 : water heaters. Enerators on site | eee on ie mee ee —— THOMAS ECONOMY “cleaned, repaired. Local regis-| smaller eo ¢ occas rs, 2 . acres. West or North within 15 TV sets, radios. , dining room ‘f tered company, FE £3701. Ty | Miles of Pongiac. Reply Box 18. witee Dinette ‘sels and many FURNITURE CO. BESTAURANT FOR SALE. FOL Poneiac Press. other mise items NEW & USED 361 8. Bt. : . Low price. FE 2-6201. Ape | Visit our trade dept. for real i348 PONTIAC. GOOD 5H. iN Good Da Bradi rdi i bargain: pi Py Saran Wes Us OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Shap, Delng cha. Dasiness. 3 det US ic. . F Feom ‘bome ‘on’ same propery. | 1°%,"botn & cast ler good, riding TERMS RECONDITIONED Feates. equipped. Any reasonable; jractor with plow & attachments| UP TO M wo PAP ft . : ey considered, Trade accepta- og hes el tractor, FE We buy, sell or trade. Come out | Ta: Phil Tenge. «.... 50 *. 12 yr. 7 4 ble Write Pontisc Press, Box 71 el, weer ¢ r, and look @ . 3 actes of free ee oan gl. -eetaeareney = a FE hy : ims Cl mae, Nore, sesharesst® ° a 7 YR. OLD GELDING SORREL. : iss CHEVY BEL AIR. TRADE HONE FE 50243 Norge refrig...... sesncensece $40.50 vba ' for later model car. No deslers.| OPEN MON, SAT. @ TO © | Prig. auto washer..,,........ $98.00 | gampes, 1 2. aid bey oan Partrid © | ina Pownt: g, mpet Eo Penne or 3 mie | Speed annem washer" Baas "For Sale Poultry 74 i953 PONTIAC 4 DR. NICE SHAPE es E. ot Pontiac or 3 mile | Speed Queen washer. ........ a g “wi sats whee: trailer in trade.| ©, of Auburs a ep Auburn) ALL USED MERCHANDISE. ae _ ane LH 2, ae See he is THE “BIRD” TO SEE = KUTO. DRYER, $50, WASHER $25. CLAYTON'S A> fh is3 CHEVY BEL AIR. TRADE $699,000 GROSS for later mode! car or wil} sell. | Refrig,. $35. 1% in. TY. #8, 2| FURNITURE & APPLIANCES of the few independent gro-| No dealers. FE 8-104. Pee ees Pe te KEEGO H. PE 5-044 ef One i oe ceties in Oskland Co. Doing «| {955 BUICK 2 DR. HARDTOP SPE- : USED GAS RANGE, $10.25 AND Sinme business. Good lease. Call | * cial, very nice. Will sell of trade suroMaTic RCA bl age 2. RK. B. hore’ ectrie Co. new for further details, for housetrailer or boat of equal) [© ang carte range | —0e_@. Tm . _— 2 _value. PE 62706. d, bal week. 4 AN 8 MOS. LIQUOR | disoo BQUITY:— 7 ROOM HOME| Tite" "inode: Ma BB ous) RADE IN DEPT. 2 japated on soenie US 29 screte| Der Fontes ade itor tveq clear | Comeks, MY Sart, | 200 ‘yving room suite : Lake Huron. This 8 months ouse trailer. Call FE 44637 AUTOMATIC WASHERS REBUILT 2-pe. - * wor bar has seating for 150. | eee en an 49.50 and up. Wringer washers, enty of parking. Owner's home | EQUITY IN LAKEFRONT HOME. | ° tors. &pe PVelusble re . estate t house, bath house. Best toss aad up. B “aus $60.05 es at only $36,750 terms.| frontage thig side of the lake. OY’S REPLACEMENT PARTS Will trade. oh Gattena Ave Pe 3-4021 | $219, Value S-pe, bedrm. si WARD E, PARTRIDGE ing tae | | a me CARGE REPRIG. FOR SMALL S B-1058. REALTOR FE 43581 | “size or §80.° FE wa et | 17 2. Huron REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES | LATE MODEL CAR AND CA RED CRACME ENED ea ie |e 13-0N, FV CONSOLES. REA- OPEN EVE. “TIL 9 FO OOD Ae AvE BOL D| tue weued Lk. MA isis. SaeOT Fe DINING SUITE. ' “Imagine! HER angel!’ | sample. Limed oak. $369 off. OL SROEEETY) H. J VAN WELT. | BLOND BEDROOM BRAND NEw | “ALO! FO tins buffet. ta: : ioe : tone g Sale Land, Contracts 52) Phone OR 3i355. ._____| Double dresser 1 rae mirrdr. Bic. china “cabinet, ‘not modern. = ENRICO ROSELLE, ACCORDION, | Ne rae ew 3 BEDROOM HOME. WILL bookcase bed and chest, all for Suitable for older type home with oe. Call after €09 p.m. EM WILL SACRIFICE LAND CON.| take older home in trade or your| $9950. Pay only 62 weekly, 20) large dining room. Fr 2503, |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | _ 3-410. trect_anf 2 equities. FE ¢-i906.| equity. Call for appointment, FE OT Oe Oe eee ae | WE ae conten way) Oe ee eee PIANO ‘TUNING: CALL "BEFORE 25% DISCOUNT __ |awar “ww ¥ouR orp cawn | 5h" | “tees! spring, Prasttaly new ser| CLOSE OUT. |MEDICIOE, cammrmrs, ange | $,,em Onter_ Schmish 7 | $7,911. ‘balance, payable at. $75. OVtower oa a new Eclipse band, ee Sua COMPLETE.| on © Be adie — ‘AL kinds outside doors & frames alee ‘tremnahione selection ot med-| SET OF DAUMa POR GALE. MU a sont, * r om — — Rotary or reel type power mow- Sint Cate BRAND WEW 6 YR. | WASHER o-oce--se-e $15.00 od ye Fas id A vines on! icine cabinets with pe es 40735. * ; 4 coms bocee on 3 ows, Cat l fn sharpened. size, $15.96. Alro w # inner. | Writing desk...... pr erennewes $10.00 wood Co. 1088 Baldwin Ave,| ants, siding. sore ions. Miche |SMALU BABY GRAND NO. : Lawn mowers rpen ' GE television ...........-.. ‘ PE 22543 : walnut finish, geod condition, MI . . ' om ' } A G I 5 ee 2 . | RESP: Haire | Earns not Rote aeae ng | Stay manent, Ekaad He | guile aks nets 1 Sole fe] PETRA eae | fan Pnernee ob Orsare US |_ Eds : m_Ask for Mr. Crk | iawn rollers, sanding machines | _ Ave. [a peeelie ealle 7 RR Ry ~NEW GALVANIEED FIFE — | Sale Office Equipment 63 259 DISCOUNT _| * palmer «| Pee Bae | ge coterie Sl aa eM inser MS MOY me Sah eagibe veneers Be | So 4 ; . Balance $6,050. Payable st $0) PARNES HARDWAR Selection of wrought iron, ma- | UY AND EXCHANGE a We SAVE PL a g0PPLy | EW AND USED sat le .3 onthiy, 6 interest, Cost ‘ and 6 . ‘s Purni- ees ers for » graduation . Call { toyou” sab3t30. Secured by 5 | 142 W. Huron Bt. Easy Park SG Orchard Lake Ave. Even 0 C urch ‘ Inc. vas ec pron oe Dyed & vs » i feu medere Dangaiow sear Toe i BL MR | CHROME DINETTE | SETS. As | 104 w. Segies __ PE 25623 10" Rd. FE 32-0233. $19 gown buys a good sew S097 oem. : ‘J * * : * . em save,. 4 UsED OFFICE MobEL TYPE- ” sraron Bt. PE. 4-602 or PE! Sisét, — Sean castre “ase takes, S008 ve] “Gel elk caeaiiie pane Ane Fee nus “te eT ower| writer. Just rebuilt, Quick sale, an bes evenings. Ask for| 5p BOY On SELL — CALL| ue re are new 1 $129.50 value, 95. ’ W. mower mechanics Certifies a os, Ee are, ~ Swap Service OR 3-561. designs, famous m joa] Fiuore: 303 Lk. Ave LAYAWA PLAN er for Jacobson, Eclipse, * 64 7 « 25% DISCOUNT SWAP $78 EQUITY IN NEW 15 preter sclors. Lees ont nen army” soe arene Sale Miscellaneous 60/18 8. sacita BT cise | Mower, Reo. Cooper and others Sale Store Equipment 64 ba’ Payable at ¢65| ft. Amano freezer for $35 & take) {7inh ad ‘or 2 : fs also, all steee J bd © month at 6 per cent Interest, | over contract, FE 8-180. can mowers ATTENTION: RESTAURANTS & chard Lake Ave. & LAWN EQUIPMENT Cost rs t. |TENT—OMBRELLA. 9ix0%, DOU-| Grates cHROME S povay aeeen, & ee. _ Sony. FE 3400 of 1) E. But) igs 6. Woodward Ave. (Just N. cream Oe ee otdng sell or wade for | ¢xire kitchens chair, Have « num- psa pe of, Mii Birmingbam). Phone | candy neons, $10.” Soup kitchen, CHATTEL MTGE. | Beater “cutboard” motor." FE) Of. emine'™ vanes Wacbigen | dete Boot ator: Ok Empire sEOUETION 9H -PINGPONG | fit late cream wi rt. Be ry ee _— > WiLL L OR FRADE POR ~ Fluorescent, 303 Greneed Lk. me: ~~} WHEEL TRAILERS table. FE 46266 ie ang © age s . a pored S178 Dm gethm 3 n'a ber | late ead cnt cane A oe CHIFPEROBE $14.98; ¢FC. DIN- FE 31606 2600 Union Rd. at Commerce | PORCH LIONTS Post, taw-| [oe we Ban eee nen it oer cent |. room home eimost complete on| Of .00 00; 88st“ nanie twis | 21 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR ; terns, coach lamps, overhang | - f acre of ground. Home over) eq 9/95, new . Flush toilet con $8, hot} THE LAKE 8 LARGEST ae yey , ve 9-3003. L soo eq. ft, Ma S-i137. ir ee Se :| water side arm Pe| WINDOW AND TRIM MFGR, lights, Buy direct and save. Mich-| Very reas. i 5 R. D. RILEY, Broker WiLL ACCEPT LATE MODEL CAR| child's sewing m $14.50; ) Soni o We wholesale to dealers. igen Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. | SEAM TABLES ¢ x @ COLD . " fid’s_ rolltop chair, : eT | _ ave. storage | box. e & grill. 00 Elteabeth Lake R¢. PE ¢1657.| “or truck as down payment on 3| $9.50 Pearsor’s Prrniture, 42 Or |4-INCH SOIL PIPE 5 FT. 9 Pe FENCE BY LANGE . : cane eater Sites. Money to Loan §3| bedroom. 2 ‘frame, 6 ——, chard Lk. Ave SAVE PLUMBING money down. Free estimates. POWER MOW ER A cnn niBiate Licensed Lenders) pete ee Will handle 98.000 bal- : 333 8. 4 Par Coes or EL 6-190, 4 in, rotary mover, ued) Sale Sporting Goods 65 ened Gk LE me a x | FOR CLEANER AND DRE | sur ‘pert fine: isis bigh- | Am : BORROW for appointment. By private ag ane Duncan’ Poyte atete. p= iy 3 heavy) CS eemente, Use =sr._08 LE 1°'PR, GIRL CHICAOO ROLLER W TH - ° Good cond. $70. MI 4-1328. ba long traverce Tfods. MI + a 50 PER SACK nich aut an fgg a 6g00. ee size 21, CONFIDENCE For Sale Clothing _56|DQUBLE MAHOGANY BED. Gui |¢ STORM WINDOWS AND a] Pick up st, the vard or § or Birch, finch doers siete tise of | _t16. OU S90, : yente @4, Rebound No limit te aid you: |AQUA LUNGS KEW & USED i Be Te imertes's cident, gna | CURL SCOUT UMIORM, SEER 10, Se ties. shee pe | quantity. For immediate deliv: Steel culvert pipe, = sinsed Zo reseed sir & free, instruc: We years of omperisace, You! © PR 6019 APTEA | laundry tubs, $25. Maple bed | i2 PT. 1 ROWBOAT, LATE MODEL) **- . sewer pipe — 6. plaster board, — | GOLP CLUBS, EXCELLENT SET borrow up to $500 if you SINK SCAR.” I SEINE EXC. 7 M oq r Orth 8s, tne} tle clove, “Bendix” ule. washer, Osttind ave, “Pe 41t| Fence (neg a gee -f of 1s, SOD hee. sie, coe eau | mane Tegelar” moniniy parmenis et. FE ees mse ies onl G7RATOLEE. er mower. 3972 Wiliams Lake Rd Wr “bed tugenee., Mev. =| = “MODERS . re oe oe Sera S6A 7s. . 7 =\CAST IRON COAL FURNACE. lugeags. ; rade ike sny roe fe ast, Money ure & ua. - 5 slum. & wood storm windows. = ae howe Resin. Paul St. Cy te Ra. PE 32-4768, ee pe Tt Storm doors. Basement windows| p, Guns — = — =. : 1 PRICES FOR cans | PACTORY REBUILT, VACUUM Pontiac. Household Finance and iron, PE , try KNAPP clectrie wale, Lisael, mounted os A — = | ey met POS rg Set | ties chat gears Linoleum RuGS| _Acrotred'Shoes_ | szau A : : at |" Yentty & stool. Good cond. OR : : a VEN McGINNIS a5. Lavatories, complete |tigur poOZING ~~ FILL Buckner Customers ° ne 2 peng | = a ¥ 3 PULL worae FOAM ree. . . Chest 1573 nee | Be Tee ee Sa “oe-| C. Cummings FE 3-5421 | a ' Are _ | saree. iM 7 af Sat.| chard Ave * i Pc DINING RM. SUITE. EXTRA —~y wainke & fittings ....- esb.50 ui we > | Sages ERA. T. Boyce FE 2-5925 Happy FE olks case,“ Phone pads. Aloo Tite base $20. : a gg AEE ie : me, pant. Fat Buckner’s Employes serve with a on : F | ~~ hE man-|§ YEAR CRIB AND MATTRESS. | : Ser, Bh le easy to, Geel off eck: | © geen, Suis, ps By BR eons RANGE, «YRS OLD. : future pox ost, erraneine ‘or er = new : deg @AS ENGINES <= ° - - at, : old. ue A | pi A | coubeny Where fou ae welcomed | Crump. Electric, Inc. SENGINES _| 4x8 Sheet $1.35 a 463 Auburn FE 43573 as fe Betueet Prise | Risaket snelntion top oa. #2: | GARDEN TRACTORS earl! 9x12 Felt Base Rugs 3.95 8 FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 AUTOMATIC HOME edad Be gt pa a aah i lia iii * = a s Neti, — se whe 2s 1 @ Sageu oar 0 sees ‘eee ig oF Ey es beoolnate re habe asap ar <5] ie i ej Cries Bekele ree Be Ss) ee 8 Sees RS ees & Dale Ss BERET OE ee eS af eed aerate a edanateadiedaaal ad ated y ape aril (oF ily eigteshak a ia ner PONTIAC. PRESS, aerunspay, may 20, 1957 D108) by HRA Berton, te “Either you go to bed right this minute or I'll tell all your friends what a doll you are to baby-sit with!” con- Bell oF od scMaaanchenbonteed by ™ yg — ey 6-3206 =o on this tie woe 33 CHEVROLET SEDAN, RADIO Jom Babs, te, x end heater. No money b» % assume eee ow: | iis] PRUENAUP FaNDEM WAN | Cat cresie Mgr Mr. a A 8 om TARE hs OR 1 au . Exc. ina FORD pice Op Sse." PE oui Sher 6 af 541% after 6 |S) ~DESOTO CORONADO, EXC. USED TRUCKS | Saget" See st 1952 GMC Tractor, air St eremminnees eee brakes, ready to go — |e PARTS & SUPPLIES rm CCR ris new Wolverise Coa to8 Loomis. 10886 Dizie _ Rest, Tratier Spece_79 Oakland at Cass Haskins Chev, — ~ Sesotho ope ite > 4 ‘ TR’ reasonable be a z5h3h gel For Sale Cars Alway: Phivebope dy seg: BAGLEY AG Bele ets oad om To ¢ toc PRC : = *M (ENS CH iN eit ER ; =) Re & R. Motors, Inc. Oakland A FE 8-6801 DECORATION DAY ECIALS HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's ew pe Dealer” MIS Highway at as 1957 DEMOS. By Kate Qsann ae . i983 hina Tistiittitiiacss ? type past Haskins Chev. ea cen ea SE ee Ch sler- Phen Evenings—Please_ hone MAple 5-5141- BUD SHELTON |; Sheer enewes isepeeeneoee f- Pj & Pat sii [i or ree eee) H ee ee i? su 2 HCH eae ' etEes i BSG BS ie i. : avTo @ Oskiand OP bas: 4 - ee aa, . a be aher 6. MA 62808, i is 5 et, Second car, Had good care. _ §uis_ MY D168, “ bisek PSs tt) Be R RREER rr: Bi: Courtesy Cars . TERRIFIC SavINes The Belate Hey i i it Look Look - Look _Army pag . Arrived | * oe e§ z w Sie ma a a: raped Po ce me Ears! : a a "153 PLYMOUTH eens SUBURBAN | BRAID Desoto Piymoutn De 8 4 door ey equipped, full ; matt| FLO Eaae Us Stock No. 5643, "33 Dodge 3 Gr. ok Ee Oe SS irnean 3 oe. dy yon tee mC New Stock No $106k 30 Dodge 3 ar Stock No. "60 Ford 2 dr. Stock No. 5108, “Bi = 143, “33 4 ér. No. 6118, "65 Ford Stock No. 5119, "SS Buick Road- Stack Wo 'SI31 "36 Chrysier New Yorker hard ae pe ‘4 Chevrolet Bel North Chevrolet Co. oon Memorial DAY © ‘SPECIALS 157 Plym, H/T F-P $2495 "$6. Mercury Coriv, $2095. ae agon . "57 Ford W: pes "56 Ford Fairlane . .$1695 "55 Chev. Wen. B/A $1595 "$2 Ford 2-Dr. .....$ 495 "54, Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$ 795 *51 Rambler Wagon $ 295) *53 Ford 2-Dr. ..... .- 595 "35 DeSoto 4Dr. 1631S 54 DeSoto 4+ 995 | 3 Plymouth ign 195 "53 "$5 Dodge tet asld 5 605 Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY” LINCOLN ‘MERCURY DEALER ~” i i 53 ef HOLIDAY SEASON c “@ FRIENDSHIP SALE! i VAs Summer Season Specials Have Fun in Style ~ 4 3873 "S6 PONTIAC 2-Door peebebcccastovevced ee "56 FORD 2-Door dceccevemmecneccececces cee 3988 i. *55 FORD 2-Door souneacapessecssascenpeueae 4326 . *s5 NASH Club Coupe puues vkwsseccovesanle *S§ BUICK Club Coupe ....0s-secsesveenes $1645 | 4312, ‘54 CHEVROLET 2-Door ‘Kcaseensssnsicinal 895 431 . 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Hee, Arist ee $1195 /St6As 'S5 Buick 16g a eae eet ‘Boerne - $1645 : / 3 all S. SAGINAW . iii : ; ‘ rs Fc } : a ‘ ~ ij s i * : f ; 4 f l A ‘ if ; } : is ‘| a ’, ' | he J t af ! d } : Z fi ‘ ft, J f ‘i | eo ‘ : é a i i : a i j \ 4 Z i { | \ & / ’ ey t ; 4 : gfoap ig!) ‘ / Ln /__\ /THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 80,1957 1+ | NN y i a . } 5 f z 2 by - . ° _ . es Py . — _ ~ . —_, ; MEMORY OF ALICE . Away in the Land of Sunshine, OF MRS. IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR | IN LOVING MEMORY oe aewey . Eombett, (6 . : . a ons aan We oy LOVING MEMORY ed; wife and mother, Mrs. Karen V.,| M. Crawford | LT ‘Aa in the he away, God knows how much we miss God 4 tade; away Ocheber 1%. ‘ee. "° Seine, Une peeeed euey Dee. To eling stream of time flows Separated by Heaven’s Golden Door > : Grandchildren Pat, Jewel. Marfon,| her, fade; [ovens ever wander, The rolling stream of time flows sine ge mother, % has been | ca a ous ; - and Robert. Marsha and, Alien. Never shall he. memory fade; | Othe spot where is =, “ four and copter ‘beara, filled | Recalls the love, the voice, the ed O Are Patiently Waitin ING MEMORY OF BURT| ‘o'the spot where sne is iaid. Sadly missed by Husband But age vacant nate, the! Since you lef our hearts filled Recalls the love, , Our Love nes Are Fal mg. 7 Lorwe whe away on| Sadly missed by iter Grandmother | Fea. Recaiis ore . with sadness and tears. smile - + wate. : Henderson passed ae a Z LS nee bare. oun ther, who once 2 ; Sept. 12, 1956. and stendiather, IN LOVING MEMORY OF of mother, who once oat bang = ‘Wes ¢ best ap jelly “ fhe flowers we lay upon your Not Dead, Just Gone On Before on wy oe wie. jot him | William 5 prec gee ae + whe u is ' “2 2. 5 f — we isy upon Sestierng sunshine all along the nay wher and decay, ar 5 He tives with gs a IN LOVING MEMORY OF BER passed ae enor © ssgeatet May wither and decay. You know how we loved you, yes,| But the love we have for you, ' And shail forever’ more. nice MecFee, who passed ° But the love we. have for you.) \) you u yet pf — so true and kind sie Se oe aoe. a A ake ee are not for- | Her memory 4 4 “Dan sisters : } » We A hk my . a. = ner, "| Sadly missed . Will wever fade away.’ a ae — ee from us No friend on earth like her wep - IN LOVING MEMORY OF ED-| gotten ! more, | 804 Brothers. . A loving mother, so true and Kind | yo. sweet flowers are ever! find — we ward Hudson, who passed away m on eerth you are me meee, : 7 oe No friend on earth like her we) "iicoming and banks are ever ian: Au of we Ot, ‘seraal rest. , ; Sot dead ihe who loved him = always. wore Setore. w, Jag rehome, wee passed Sy “aad Mera Feat | Tie fewer» we vice ween rour) "ain wy husband eeuth cS ES Sette, | Sea | err At we on an rT - > ter an * “ . ves : Badly miaaed by husband aad miy’ wither and decay, ee: aut And shall forever more. or oun| Never shall his momery a But love for you whe .setwey. | IN MEMORY OF JOHN PAUL JOSE-| IN. LOVING MEMORY OF RAY-|IN LOVING MEMORY oun) _ lovingly ‘wile snd children, _|I" LO0IRG MENORE OF OUP | Loving oe & aid DECORATION. DAY. IN .M qe SH mre sr yeare bave| Thomas, Whe passed awey SF Levee ts coay| mand 0. Dengan, Whe pesud| buend "tot tains. Mesa e = ine Gee CS ee Mere wating by the fiver, | seg ee eet Beulah. IN_ LOVING ee ponen a pase a mete een tet eta to us who loved, him, years ago. Feburary 29, 1949.| away Feb. Tth 1955. Speer Br., who passed Sway June) band and futher, Howard ¥.| Just ccress the stent stream; | -°27_ missed = December ti, 1005 i be ee "| Not lost, but gone before: Dees MgSet, 708 SSB en) OD be te bentne poms ovnr-| there teib-y iat compenten,|’ ary 'h Seer owey Feare-| Nocoing : eos Muapee who passed oway Jnu- ir . fe = * wi in r D 2 . x * er’ 5 _ z I have lost my soul's companion, wire aul shining light es tare more. et on earth you are no more,| Sadly missed by his wife, Zeims.) ) We m “te * Dayne. As you always were I. walk th lif ae are 6 7 maamnety . : ratory oy yr , As I walk th life alone. Her vacant place there is none and issed by Mr. and Mrs.) H. Ramsey who passed away Feb.| As I walk e alone. And shall forever mere And while he lies sleep His wife. Mildred Devidson./ te ne wo mours, but ett! ovina MEMORY OF LEON! _, "Clerk ps ge gies. aaa 2 a ee ty wife and) Wife, Clara. Son ant daughter. DX” LOVING. _prmecny ow! ag His mamas? ve gigare base. IN LOVING MEMORY OF oun} °Si, will meet | J. Tobatto, who passed away, Oct." Oey OF OUR| As in the beer be passed away. IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR! 6 1956. | “Deughter Blaine, father and husband, Howard Boat | wor up in heaven, we 2rd 1956 ed so) dear sister, Pearl Newsum who Sadly missed by Mother end/IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. beloved son & brother. Sgt. Don-|- J have Jost my soul's companion, —— Ste 6 Bae ae Sone te heaven With the Blest. | “Wlgting Nae % Our love fo still sae Se mee nantes, whtepered lew! 1m LOVING MEMORY ory hee [IX LOVING MEMORY OF FLOYD Dennis. the of the O07. ass families. —fenes Morse. (and famage ©? Sve Driskwie your heart was the truest tm all itt ee re ‘a= « ues ee ets eons — - Down came ay oer ‘amily. wide world. answered: “I am Set toa . : BOUND EMORY OF May | and took cur flower away. | IN LOVING MEMORY OF od cccy| taneaeh. tie yeand see leet cet unite & recall: |Sediy missed by ‘ber Pamily’” | it is lonesome here without you | 4 tite ‘ages whey ove: Who passed away May Badly missed by Mommy, Daddy| Jean Campbell who passed sway! Temporal, | wt : Th. MEMORY OF EATHRINE for 20 one on corth can takelin—1G 91 WG- HEIGORT nd sa And dey by day I miss more 1051. and x Sept. 5, 1051 and Russell 1. Taylor, 2 seem te ene ‘‘. the soft, dim Lare who passed away in 1946. your : ° ae Life has not been same As L through lite . aa a - Ged knows how much I mise by Thos yoy ft aoe You are still the dearest of all. a eee sie bw nent ~— wife, cons, | WU" — * s . 7 d : 3 : and fide te time wag sie vos | rx Lorone yanwony oF wairen) fe tae Segal a” when oe vrs Gul pa fen, tect | Sracuaicnen, "7 “MMI $04 xi nl frpoten aor, dur Saaghere ane Yor amie" |x sammagny OF OUR BEAR My 3 ba * 4 ere * ? % * . There is someone who thinks of you! ember 32. 1088: Loving thoughts shall ever wander oes, down tm the taroft west,(Sediy missed by Waldo R. Smith ty LOVING MEMORY OF oun **,186 8 life and memory last. 1y LOVING MEMORY OP GWEN-| PDurls our dear soa and brother. always, 1 have last may ovate Companion | ‘To the spot where they are inid.(Pees, owe Mo fe Masel, West. beloved mother, Martha H. Turn- gegit missed ty Wite qctgn Gov, Ream. whe posed! = Runars Y. Davis. And tries to be brave and content.| 4 lite linked with my Sadly missed by Mother, Delores|" Jo.88, DENA ;GIEGLER WHO PASSED) [tl omer, Sadly missed by Wife, Children and away Jan. 9, 1950. Loving memories never die. Sadly missed by Dep Bugene, Thee: And Gag be des. 1 mise him more and “Meani. Thea 1 did em the éay of your oueg 5 seam tao oo Nov. S2.| near mother: you are not forgotton leo ani or-FK And while the lies in peaceful Ae yeare reli om and deys ae. . & eir fai walk rough alone. memory toda: = : MEMORY ED. ' memory = Sadly missed by bis loving wife.| 1y LOVING MEMORY OF ROBERT | por cam never close the|As in the hour she passed sway. Bee Seay sae oe tick @. Detly, besbend ond father) Seer’ mensery Wo chal clwere bees. Of the ones we loved and will IN LOVING MEMORY OF LOUIE) irs. Ethyie Tominski. J. Bouck who drowned at Lake) door of my he _ |Sadly. missed oy her husband Fred he alwaye_were before. Us Feb. 23, 1986. | Sadly missed by mother, never forget. gat Eirpelteardllintend ‘ TEEMORY OF AGNOS| Orion, June 13th, 1952 Abd'the lamp of my love is st Glegier and res adiy missed by sons and deugh- (The roll ofireamt, of Ble. volts ox, father, brothers and sisters. say — Aig Sag wa count iY Thy see, ag Pd who passed away July 25, Or deaten ad -~ ur heart was the truest in all IN MEMORY OF GEORGE JEN-| ters. Recalls the love, the voice, the IN LOVING MEMORY OF = Davis. : But all is well that's done by Thee. 1956 ; And whispered to my soul, Lo, it! the wide world, ; kenson, who passed away March IN LOVING MEMORY OP OUR. *mile. Gallardo, ho passed away 7 OF ED Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Broth-| 4 wonderful mother, woman and is 1.” Your love the best to recall: | in 1951. sel cae & brother Elsie ©! the one who once sat there August 9. : In MEMOR : = 3 on h better, God never “Out of this darkness inte apres Be 280 ep ooh etn take youl oe SS stp were bim, eg Bi & Jot Pp (Sadly by wife, Nellie, and = forgotten husband, ane Paes. See paeees oney a One whe was . rfect . : Loge He tt with us in memory Turnbuil. , f, . Sovem ie whe leved bim. REFITZ: IN LOVING MEMORY |. : - You are still the dearest of al! ves and ¥ : __| Wer ever shell be: Not dead to ts . cea en, ei, | Regeetertal worn, oo tral una Eyer Pain ot cnn, t ea he fate! 5° Sitesi ia Sy Toros? ont? |ot Gade wa yh, oved tem I ded of ssed away Nov trues, ; : : . | me tng woouguie we give, Loved Sy_your, friends and all) Mother, sisters 0nd "prothers. IN LOVING ¥ OF _OUR|IN LOVING MEMORY OF PRIL-\And shell forever more” cy 1G. 1887. a WA Bd) ~ EB To one no jonger with * Gus tab minen, thet mother was |) MEMORY OF ROSALIE CLAX- ay Mr. & . George ip w Hy BS passed sway = missed by sister & — qth cnila: ‘ oat or = oe you. ton who passed away Nov. 24, are waiting by the river,|The world imay change from year IN MEMORY OF MAYME Le ee an tne Sadiy missed by his Wile Badly missed by Mother, Dad and/ ios) ; A SS inet ane a3 yer, LOVING ORY OF HOW- Irene Kellner, who passed away ag Pamiiy. family. 7 God knows how much I miss her,\where sweet flowers are ever js from day to day. -ard C. Harroun who passed away Oct ft, : one . with us in memory " oe Never ‘shall her. memory fade;! pbicomin . But sever will the one I love! on Aug. 19, 1965, To God knows hew much I miss ‘cman forever more. IN ¥ OF OUR! tN LOVING MEMORY OF FLOYD Loving thoughts shall ever wander| and the banks are ever green. _ (From mem pass ewsy. - You're not forgotten dad Never shall her meméry fade And by family f, Gredolo Ochos who Loomis who passed away Feb. where she ie laid. (Sadly missed’ by. their ‘children, (Sadly missed by his wile. Mae A. shal yea be Loving thoughts shall ever wander| Sadly missed away June 3. 1940. 18, 1956. bets elie by Nancy and John. Dorothea, Geraldine & Waiter. Worth. . i soe we life jaa d memory last ‘To the spot where is Inte. You're not tether, Gear.) ice to us whe loved him, We shall remember thee Sadly missed by husband | IN LOVING p. ever you be; test Hot foot but gone before: IN MEMORY OF CECIL FISHER..IN LOVING MEMORY IN LOVING MEMORY OF GRO- by stepchildren & Max Wagner who paseed away fall’ remember thee. And shall’ forever more” | You're net forgotten father, dear, oa Cee | DEAD To US WHO LOVED| I he my soul" — : ag olen Aa lang lte and. memory last, Not test’ but gooe before A ile ‘imked’ wih me cen” |IN LOVING MEMORY OF HOW- "Wee uo me coe And day by day 1 miss hae 2 ; children. 1 remember * ard C. Harroun passed away 3 J in memory And day by day I miss him m He. lives with us in memory Ast through a agg oem | Fev. | LOVING MEMORY OF MY gon, | _SAdlY missed by Nancy ard John./e, Nise "ih Wes ore, Ast © life sjone. "| 08 Aug. 19, 1966. ou Dorts,| And shall forever more. missed by bis wife and is ee sheet 8F87) IN LOVING MEMORY OF MABLE|SAdly missed by . Ce Bie _wis._MOFT:| fis memory I will always i ae ie waite wim Ss be" mre, aot ast wa et ~~ 12 rs wos LOVING MEMORY OF MY| Maynara A, Miuichinsen, who was mower _omay Fob. 14, rest” ene dul Along the path of Ble we treed.) Ss* ives with’ee ie tesmery | TH flowers we place upon your)" to Kenneth A. Clark Br oe Killed in Germany, March @/IN LOVING MEMORY or nee, ge KOVNG, yMEMORY | a ‘che os ®., Hal ome ° And shall forevér more, ither - 7 |_ passed away i ? Michael gueeed swe: . Mother Father, Mr. away Feb. Sadly missed by his Wife &@ Chi- a or bie eoothes, Bin ae cleepe be- (7 mewery ef you if win us You will never be forgotien, May woutte eck Tecan % mest. Gent, a n alwage wos to us Tomtnski. ; missed by Helen & children./ Nor will be 3 rontent. ; : In MEMORY cL Will’ never fade away jendiy ¥ = Aa tong as i and memories last,/As long as life and memory last, Loved snd teepected, wherever 4 = any one w Whe passed avey) IN LOVING ¥ OF MAR-| Sadly missed by children and iw LovING MEMORY OF I shall rem: rt thee. We shall reme: they went. their ehildres. Bevt."6 100d. faret Wal who passed away| grandchiidren. } ‘ ava t\Gediy mined by your wife, Ada Sadly missed by Mommy. Daddy, | Always cheerful, os willing and missed by their. Not dead to us who loved him, uly 12, ‘Si. . > ye tan’ den th 1000. J 7 br sisters & : MEMORIES OF MY Jost, but gone before: Mother, you are not for-/IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR 4.3 “chue'he tee i What beautiful memories they| TSEASURED. M1 He. Bves as in memory, band & Father. Robert is memory we shail siways keep: |IN LOVING MEMORY OF WIL-|in LovINO MEMORY OF JEAN fs ’ Jeft behind b October 33. Ang shall forever, more. Though om earth you are no who issed by wile, daughters &| lam Lange who passed sway! “Thomas who passed eway May Sadly missed by the Bader ae, OO ace vat wh. Bo re ames Still in memory you are with us. | M ¢ | te us who loved him, _ Who passed away May 10, 1938. | pace ber suffering, past her pain ~— te Se wile, Batt “ted femthy. In Y oF As you alwars were . Bot but gone before: LOVING MEMORY OF AN-|God knows how much we miss Cease to for tears are vain i Jor Fadly missed by Children He lives with us in memory, them. : be 4 whe : .| Grandéehfldren. And_shall forever more ver shall . : i 1982. Loving : What would I give to clasp bis hand, : To the ire peer See IN, LOYING MEMORY OF AR gg > brothers ae ae Somewhere in France, in a soldier’ "IN LoviNe Sadiy ; ? qs 23 “= }IN_ LOVING MEMORY OF LOUIS e e, dear the bra He never shunned iis country's cat, gave all. $3 ‘ i = i 3 2 td =, ae BE Em Pag hy ct dend’ te us who loved him, us in memory, by wile Lydie Moan. IN LOVING MEMORY OF ETHEL |; ak Guks she Ses ba penesiat sleep Avert &. Hate & Childrens By E fy 8 sae rl gi RY Ag in the, hour he ppsied: away. bees ee = : be thy rest r Mother, IN LOVING ORY OF AL- seat to wee name; fred J. who w ; passed «@ > re a etre ee, Ange ihink” of her when ibe sun's ]86gG, tne by Wiomer Daa toa * if Se RO SP = ee Uae be ge : pe po cree i DoT Ee as Vi iit fee ae Cl ad a B ttetaee eri ee TRS Fao Fe d : : ae *] Pen, ee \; / ope py 4 ee : ; ? | ' . jj Sas | 2 ‘ , | | | | 4 PORE Sy i ered pera, | E PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 90, 1057 _ Gisele MacKenzie Ready to Plunge Into » __FORTY-SEVEN = = ¥. 4 ane 7 ta -- Today's Radio Programs - - wR, awe (100). CRLW, cee) «WWI, (50) WEAR, (1190) | WXTZ, G2) «WON, C140) | WIBK, , ‘. i -- Today's Television Programs -- - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV i 2 WIBK, News, smT | EYE dup ot von | TE Brann te ee $:00-—WIR, Wm. Sheehan WAR, News lam we alien 16-0, De, Melee . ’ WW, . News McKenzie | WPON, Sports and News News, Matinee i B around Town Kapri , (1) Club Polka. (9) National CELW: News: Sports WJPOm Music With Masen | » Jock Maris | Cerwe Bud Davies TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |6:10—(2) Weather. ae Mich. Outdoors. (2) W. News, McLeod WJBE, George WPOM, Gu =D News. (@ Werther. Gir Mote. 66 WON World News FRIDAY MORNING = | i9:06_-WJR. Arthur Godtrey | 2:08—WJR, Ma Perkins ¢:00~(1) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9) News. : oe. Cae. ai-aen, Winans Date 6:00—WJR, News, Melody ww), or Consequence | - Sorte bee oo Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2)'¢.55 (4) Box Four. 16:19—(9) Weathervane. | Ww), Ross Mulholland WW, Hows wave, toon Memeshats wean, Tx cn : News. 6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. (9) Abbott, |#0:20—-(9) Be- CuLW. Chase CKLW. _ WOAR, ews, MD Beall | o's wm ang Mrs. Burton ee 8 “Shore, (2)/10:30—(1) The Spy. (9) Man Be- wiBe Bon “ucteed wear ga ‘hee sup | WHOM, Americe, to eee | "rw Town eggoal hi — wer . hind Badge. “Red Letter he | 7 baa le Be cay ap wxre, Around Va clleted by Klondye sourdoughs| (4) Juvenile Court. (2) Mr. Dist ae ee, | eameram, Ya, semen (mana, ea sam Pat Bara IV's John Daly ‘ plier Men. disaster victims. Tha ‘Soupy’s On. (9) Million) CRLW, Fulton Lew oe wink Hews, Reid 1e—WIR, Arthur Godtrey een McKensie . ome. ; Dollar Mystery.. Drum- WPON, Bird Club Weve. Paar JBK, Den Meleed : ' cae Circus Time. (9) — mond Strikes Back.” (4) News. "WEYE Mickey ‘Short eS woB $f --P aia Party Denies Feuding Dana Andrews in “Ox-Bow In- be Patti Page. (2) Miss| sew 3 ed Revs. Toby Davia | Woon, eondn 5 News, McKensie : @ Be ‘come == Fairweather. ay : W art a | wean News. A "Wim our Cals . —* ow But Moderator Declines :30—(1) Superman; (4) Dragnet. rie Nightwatch Theater. . "wun, Casey "WENE. ews, Well peas a to Tell Why He Dumped Woman reported migsing is found) 11:39-(7) 30 Minute Theater. Ida Rng CKLW. Terrance 12:00—WIR, ‘Jim Vinal WOAR, News ' dead in her own home. (2) Cit) Lupino plays salesgirl who falls Tan mat ine ww rere Eaemel ene Shwe Mike Wallace max. Miriam plays) in love with young man with WDK. News, Kasem 8:90—WIR. Jim Saw Avorn. o nnnee | Ow di —. . eo ae ne clouded past. (4) Tonight. Nat WEAR, Mowe sound wat News. Well, Wie, Rees inortye saewim F tip Lennat NEW YORK (INS)—The picture, up for opening night of “King” Cole. 9:26 —WIR. Questic WW _ cnate ww, | “Ke tube blew out yesterday on the) comeback’? play. one. | aw wate wae a 1990 WIR, bg B.A CELW' Bob & Ray Mike Wallace Joho Daly TV hassle's.¢9_(7) Danny Thomas. (4) Peo- FRIDAY MORNING e:0— WIR, Symphony geal CREW, Bud Devries WCAR, News, Rec. Shop when Daly short-circuited reports! “pie's Choice. ‘.\6:60—(2) Meditations. () Farm wave 2 nc Barrel ‘ware oe. coment WPON, Neon Tine berenace oa WIR Music Hall of the feud. . 8:30—(7) Bold Journey. “Skin Report SS ; Kasem T, Malone | 1:08-WIR, Wendy Warren | WWi, : pm not mad, T don't see what alll Os, Paradise — Calttonla.”|9.557°5)° On the Parma Front. Re Ree + Se “ mad. I don’t see what all) (9) Story Theater. Paulette God- 2 J Dean. (4) Today. _ Hour agg Bg ae Ww, News I'm not : 7:00—(2) Jimmy : pA Ee ww, concerned, e nothing more . Ernie Ford. (2) Captain Kangac . _— : \. to be said.” . eran actor Walter Brennan, (2)\"ty om Carnival, : Se ee ee ne oe Headlines gt ne Tots Graduation } WOULDN'T CALL. ‘Playhouse 90. Nancy Kelly in|s:s9_:7) The Little Rascals. oR oe eS nee Hollywood IMLAY CITY — The Kindergar- | This left the implication Daly|) ee ne ay sme. “Jump.(*4—(2) Cartoon Classroom, oe ie paudt” de ok en te | Cooks Upi« ee ae ote Shcl"espanton"shet viy| Ine Pesaran ory of Grieg) EY aah, ¢g| ence ont Parade,” which ect Saturdays at Dana Andrews Co F Bee As ee bores oe bo official explanation aa Army chaplain to become pare-("00— (2 7 ; . Scheme liziecumes win present a | Mike was dropped as guest trooper. (4) (Color) Video The-'s.s¢—(7) Our Friend Harry. New Tax-Cutting after which 84 children Phage den “-2 "Deva Jr, was ere ater. Joame Dye plays French 9:09—(4) Price > —,, Parks Booklet nny | Ing . , 7 ps can enicoe diebiaina. } . Underground worker 16:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth — Dick Powell : tituted. dangers members - ed 1 4 : THOMAS June Allison and ly 9 on pain ot te of her’ group because she aide}, °f,C2% aliant Lady. «@ eNow R ae b . ae ls depen oe ot on 6 Reis Soe Today's words of wisdom: Never sSasnaher of the Colecsvie (neres ude. — or Says Auto Clu Versati e far BOLLYWOOD @-Holiday Neher me extra in movies: | ‘rink on an ey et ies moderater of the Columbia 9:39-(7) Cisco Kid. Bandits USC 31:15—~—(2) Love of Life. = lights— ‘we whe beck fart ta Broadcasting System TV-show. |_Serilia as front for robberies. |11:39-(2) Search for Tomorrow.| nerrorr (INS) — Harry N. “ Here’s a new wrinkle for the/C. oe ; Trav- He reportedly declined to appear (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin'pcan travel — wee Singer Bowing Out OF exthaunted film stars: The spread |® parade in “7 aap eagle seat k 11:45) Guiding Light tas automsced thet Gcttiution of] Hit Parade’ on June & Dana Andrews is among those 16° company. cause of the controversy pearart County Cler 11:55—(9) Billboard. ‘ the club’s 1957. Michigan state After 4-Year Stint trying it. Last year he made No wonder from Mike's TT asia N —_— booklet begins this week. and earned $300,000.'1ar with the mith West Coast gambler Mickey’ Reports New | FRIDAY aFrERNoon = PSS Ne : | ae hon waidilt bs nl oor Goes a ote Coben. , . * (4| The 34-page booklet includes the By DICK KLEINER He ragga ee tf leaving him) some, he also SECLTNe BESTS Births in Area. "Play to Win. (P13 o'cdace Com apecitic eaten of each of the 61 NEW YORK (NEA) — therewith pretty mmall pickin's at thejners in Ev ty eae fi tas te a0 Tn eel ies to te of Glia’ ics. (9) Children’s Newsreel. wpe pp in bing the faclites| comes — — pai We omni ade ‘eunaal w ny pee org cerned." Daly said. “I just =e petal a apa (Color) Club 60. (T) Thejoffered for tourists, campers andiKenzie, “when you ho best’ wants be paid $1,000 a week for 100\oFe line is to get my work done.” | Cert es 7 eines: : () Corliss Archer. fishermen. . on board, or else weeks. The producers are Ge-\ ta Casa de Te | Wallace could not be reached the County Clerk's office: —_ Our Miss Brooks. (7)! aise listed are state forest |sail without you lighted, since they don’t have to ” for comment Lady of Charm. (9) Going Our) camp and pitnic grounds, to jump|make a big salary | Anna Magnani | However, Over Trays, op ABC) wenem 1, Bapewen 2 Way, movie. Glinton Metropolitan parks and | This is — > once, Dana is delighted, because) | rican co-star, Burt Te Oa a ae ee howard D. Ware . 1:30—(2) House Party. (4) Ten wayne County parks. Braden hgrs to star inherit money can be spread on theee| een intense, “I know of no ill-f id W. Mi nessee Ernie, that one importan chance years’ income, Uncle the two. Jamee © 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) png arg ee and cnn chow nn ler fe ell emo mind = ; a ne din ami Fim Fev SAdtatten he oat Pokies ax Wegan= x dame & tee Se tne was any’ doubt aboot! PROTECT SO, tosses SOE Se ee Wiliam F. Werner a See timninaded dated charter a Guuntte came tee = Lewis’ going it alone to do with the program. The pA 2:30—(2) Bob : raped mgm npg Jerry as aie problem belongs te the ‘What's | Bicheré_ ; 3:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. ing fees from 30 to 75 cen — ee ee ee! ——_ My Linet* ee) no ae ae rae oss (4) Queen/48y,..and ‘increased Cally charges) 4. cstimates of Breadway ste | first . Ths Delease Dineen tia Todman Productions) and CBS." | Rover t Prenthevay gay age gape conpbeaanhagaes coke, Nes coerseeng : Sben eee : louae a0 eaeaior anal : ze’s statement came from Oxtere house. fasion fee lemisintion hes been) 20° big-time stardom. ibility than any epic he made Los Angeles where he is involved Béwin 6. Rossman 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. rte Fae Wage 3: ge Premed She is beautiful, of course. She). wartin, He is now <¢, in a more serious Gane la $:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) before the governor. sings well. She is an accomplished). 05's top (and virtually only} oe ‘| Walter 8. Leing is currently A She has. a REPEAT APOLOGY eo Se - My Little Margie. (9) Howdy ‘** *& t ts — .— Aad, for the) comedian vee 5 around former Mayor! (vite: Paul L. Mutchinson, =| Doody. . icted that with favor- ae : , yunder beers demand thatipert ¢. leorenge, Robert W. Lareil is. o5_(4) ‘baa tape (7 ike cectad Widen parks andjfinal touch,’ she has Jack Benny : . WITH Cohan, “ABC and Wallace repeat} Orenana Laue ienerd 5. casey 21/002) Sen Jungle. (9) Circle| recreation areas chonid ext _sewiin ‘her ee Sonali Vacates f Ea . — ’ for Cohen's | Noel A rev'd : ~ Pittman, attendance fecords this year. Te —— on the nationally pa ag ae buale D. Hel-; 9 SS Early Show. (4)/1956, more than 15 million persons} on a personal appearance! OOM Adjacent i ‘ —. Wayne BE. See.) Romper used the state-owned facilities. — that the great comedic talents oO : Cohen spiked this with the as- Robert |b. inn, Boland B. Cissen. Record Room. -haifed Cana- .: Sn eae| | M Dance Fary. ts prude ol Macdigea sromeial hn wreny:, Satna, Cat SORRY éo-deastt Des Gull s pown— to go back on TV again—bat not ‘us Breaks Record | Dance Party. its through any Auto Club atfice. line public. "Benny gave her some| ,BOMBAY ie--Sonalt Dee Gapis pirecT goTHINe to make ne apologies to nobody.” Nautilus 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. ——|pood Hines nd Situations and sho] arine Sh sight wasntod she betel ' y prices easy TERMS “I'll go back and tell the public’ tT oveling Underwater } ___ jovernight became a name tol, of Italian film director Factor! ot Log Angeles a few more things Junior Editors Quiz on reckon with, pens, lee | A FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE pos ey =e ORIAL DAY Jammer ES sseas] mimamone Despite ABC's apology, damage M Jack has kept his -eye on ber. went, Dut be sep eat her report- chetge) 1925 E&. Manceck Ave., 17, Michigas. threatened by Bisson "s actively interested in the| #5 mo the Italian mo-|| - Open Seturdey Mornings Steet’ aie’ 6’ Gawker tent ‘ 4 | He's ; } » next fall, ai¢d romance with end. : _ - J Police Chief William Park- . : show she describes as. “having|™ie MAN was at an ef GUY GuTED STATED STEEL CORPORATION MANUFACTERES CYCLONE FENCE | t and Police Capt. James Hamil no format at ail.” Some weeks : said veo ee ee ps by Cohen line; other| The Italian Embassy ss | ton, who were attacked es mene. Some "weeks, therelterday that Rossellini had prom, — : | in the interview. weeks none. Some weeks. ised the Indian governme: | ney: be: geet stank; Ofer: WH cway trom. dir... Des: Guete, | . none 23-year-old wife of an : : : . , Khruschev Film * * * _ _\vie director who left her husband| , : All this, to Gisele, means €X-', month ago and moved in : | th N tion citement and a little bit of appre-| door ‘to Rossellini. i ; ae | on race € qd . hension, too. ee x* *« * : ; E! a work for her, You can’ Hlini since his return ‘ | YORK @®—The Columbia Sy Gx Sautanet. 0. don, yponererye to New Delhi last) = N NEW say the ah Pp : filmed an "s not the kind of girl nd has been staying with a| : Broadcasting 8. Khrusb- [because she's e x weeke Sha hast chev st the Kremlin yesterday. - Jaway, -letting things happen gegen eb 62 Used Sets PARSE newsmen quizzing the — to her, |Mentary films for the Indian gov-| ee ew Communist party boss, gy? What almost i al she (ernment. - : : Famous Makes ‘ tion” program, from 2:50 to 3:30 senh Vetus a atoton. Vilibe a Po See fl p.m, EST Sunday, Tt will be car ist against ber wil. =» |Quemoy Artillery Duels | a 95 | “Tad later on G88 Fao om _ It was the dearest wish of heriwith Chinese Mainland | eo CBS today said it was Khrush- | en oe ee And] TAIPEI up—Nationalist Chines! fi: : ‘ cially for te became expert. ee oe eee ne _ iE , ‘he-has never done even Russia. A“ Ser5 vanced trang ad Youndthe|dnled todas.” Te “3 | . across a te os seven : * Roney Scr QUESTION: How did Memorial Day start? : Sila tama Tae geaelion of military Table Models & : pet bo 1 = | ex eee ‘in 1865, almost| She liked popular music sill this|>- damage. All Guaranteed 14 go with figs 8 FE Sancta rend ag dbp de semble dye ens Pe ig st so oa wer Be * &-t Generous Trade-in Allowance | | 13 Die: acl every town and village in our country had lost someone in the piano and she liked to sing. The Nationalist Defense hate ola TV set oven thengh HP 14 We pause to : a} |x: Seutharn wasen bean te cum of gutering fresh sing A sewn fiered = bb deg], he, Nationalit Delis foe wh te emaced of oar + the seaman mote! ap wou hematite op ance tga Red batteriés a Bs . trade-in deal S : me : The idea caught on and spread to other states in both the North | nists oC, Wa Give Molden Red Stempa “= | WALTON RADIO & T\ the first 2-2257 | 1430 Joslyn, Comer Walton == «FE 2-225 Ere ROO PRR RE EERE ET RIBERA ENR i eR NE RRS RE =e " - oe os ~ “ - 1S EEE ETE LIE EE LE ESR = af bl if H i® Th a RA Aki aii a co i all " : a walks sia ) \ J \ FORTY-RIGHT Demands Examination . Police after a complaint was made Dancer ‘Breaks a Leg’ Be a ‘by Clifford Hamacher, of 229 Pros-| : Before Municipal Judge pect si. who claimed Kelly, sold|—but Not Right Way John W. Kelly, 54, of 100 Lafay-/him property wae Hamacher nes = ELPA W — In “tial “ elte St., accused of obtaining $1,250/n0t own. ; j ie 4 under false pretenses, demanded) Kelly was freed by Municipal theater, they: my break a leg’! examination yesterday in Munici-'Judge Maurice E, Finnegan on ajto an actor just before he goes pal -Court. ‘$100 personal bond until examina-'on stage, but it really means Kelly was arrested by Pontiac'tion June 12. : _ '“good fuck.” Dancer Jean Williams was ‘@?-\Wedding‘in Kentucky pearing in a musical at a tent), theater near Philadelphia recent-) ly and no one remembered the) -HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (-A ritual as she went on. ithe principals in “During a second act blackout, Jean tumbled into the. orchestra pit. She broke her leg. Combs, a student to Be Confederate Style the wedding Monday of Frances Collins, Todd County teacher, and Brooke at Western HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY. 30, 1957 _ erate gar. : The wedding will climax a day of tribute to Jefferson Davis, for- mer Confederate president, and will take place on the front steps of the Jefferson Davis monument at Fairview. 11 State College, will ‘Wear Confed- " Mille production in the U. S. in) 1953 amounted to 119 billion pounds, enough to provide two quarts per day for every man,' woman and child: in the entire country. ete te nm te ff The land surface of the earth is” now computed to. be. 52,500,000. ‘SHOP KING’S ¢ N. 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