rht Weather BJI. Wulkw Bami rmuit Fair, cold (DctaUt rift t) THE PONTIAC PRESS Homo Edition listh YEAll ★ ★ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 14. 1960-3d PAGES Damp Departure Collision in Fog Fatal to 3 Women y No Blue Skies, but (Cross Your Fingers) Waimez ggjpg jJ|.gg(J |q^ VnllmiHnir ■ hriiik sunnv week- ® ^ Rights Penalties House Support I Pigs a Prickly Problem Following a brisk sunny weekend, Pontiac residents tan expect, somewhat cloudy skief during the|| next few days. Temperatum will average fouri or five degrees below the normal, Provision Dropped D/j s«n»'» c«iw w er about Friday or Saturday. Pre-j Utmost Importance' dpitation will total 14 inch of snowj ^‘J^tghf.^!r*h «peeted be u. high Tuesday S2; Winds Eisenhower administration, will be Ught and variable. [urged House support todayj V- This Is a story of Bne^ded puppy love. "Ted.” the three-legged German Shepherd featured In a Pontiac Press stoih' lut October. Is ^n dire need of a new home. ★ ★ ★ The year-old canine became news'when local shoemaker, Donald Rigsby of 231 E. Pike 8t., made an'artificlal leg for him. Now, ao It seems, Ted has learned to get around on bis artificial limb a little too well. ISecond Tragedy ,, I for Novi Family I in Last 1G Days Teacher Pulls Out to Pass on Pontiac Trail; Cars Demolished It’s the company he keeps that has ffijs morning in downtown Pon-|for a civil rights penalty! hour from the northweat. Keego Harbor ; week. j Atty. Oen. William P. I Rogers said “it is of the Ut-: most importance”' that (Congress authorize fines 'and prison sentences {against persons who willfully use force or threats Dies'of force to interfere with AT Pbctods LEAVING CHURCH LN RAIN — Princess Margaret, holds an umbrella as she and her fiance Antony Armstrong-Jones leave the Church of St. Thomas a Becket in Widcombe. near Bath. England. Sunday. They had attended services there. Partly hidden in the background is tjieir host Jeremy Fry. a friend of Armstrong Jones. TIk princess and Antony spent the weekend wifh Fry and his wile at the Frys’ Georgian mansion near the church. Fry is expected to be best man at their wedding Jn.May. ___ Waterford Man in Hospital Following |court-ordered schpol inte-Head-On Crash ’ Massive Jitney Operation Looms as Bus Talks Sag Tlie door was being opened today for a big emergency jitney operation in Pontiac as hopes for a Mttlement in the bus strike dimmed after drivers and mechanics turned down a new truce plan offered by the Mayor’s special, transportation committee. The plan was based on a 10-cent-an hour wage hike ------------------------—“♦to be financed by a pro- A 27->ear-old Waterford Town-lip man was kilJed early Sunday morning when his sports smashed head-on into another auto tn Keego Harbor. _ Charles J. Maxwell, 3799 Lin-conshire St., died in Pontiac Geiv eral Hospital, a half hour after the accident on Cass Lake road. Keeg* Harbor police oaid Ibat Maxwell was driving on tbe wrung side of tbe road When hU ear craobed Into a otatlon wagon driven by Wilma J. PolewtU, M. of ttsa Mom Rd., Keego Harbor. Maxwell died of a broken neck, the hospital said. Miss Polenski was treated for laceratkais and released. Miss Polanski's cal* was rounding a curvt when the crash occurred. policy said, lliey estimated that both cars were traveling under 30 miles an hour. gration. The Senate last week eliminated such a provision after first amend- Later Date Set foi K's^ Paris Trip apply to interference with federal court orders In labor and other disputes as well u school integraUon. Although the Senate Is starting a fifth week of debate oa Its own bill. Us iMder* slUl are rountlttg on eVeainal pasuge of whatever measure the House passes. The penaHy provision still Is in' the House bill, but Rep. Edwin Ellis (D-La) said an amend-!j ment will be offered to extend its I scope to other kinds of cases asi tbe Senate voted to do. Rogers sent his new request In theJorro of a letter Sunday night to Itep William M. McCulloch IR-Ohio). who had asked hla! views in tba light of tbe laniUa action. “Osart ardars la the school caseo will be enforced,” Rogera smte, ”a*a unsaid Mrs. Lassiter "wants It other car In heavy tog. wHnetaea done." AD three’ said they were |told troopers. Mie colHded head on w ith the The shapely silver-blonde grand-j TTieir arrests came as three men tic Huu UK ocvuuii luia u 'deaw^guilty to second degree P/^nfirrr^ of its specific ^rpoees PrevenUngl^^ ^ murder in Lassiter s death. rOnUaC t'OllCe . wret*kage. i TTiey were dead on arrival at SI. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. ® Rock then to que|l mob violence! Gordon !■ which acconipanied the entry of hall release hearing next .M«»n nine Negro students into Uttle day. Rock's Central High School. , Circuit Judge Chester P. O'Hara » .Southerners have contended I ha „„ Lassiter’s and Wat- any sueb penalty provision, if It g^p-g p|^gg Immediate release is enacted, should apply to inter-„„ gin his poslpdned trip to IVance! A*'*'"*"!!! Hall is open for registrations 8 a.m.'order. Its use in school cases! TO STUDl TR.AN.SURIPT .March 23. „ ! 'to 5 p.m. through Friday and wiU!alone would be unto^^ He said he wanted to study the # ♦ ♦ ' •* W open 8 a m. to 8 p.m. Monday. Inatory, they say. full transcript of their pre-trial ex- J . K- « lnnn«i off ** • t(f*"»P®HattoB prob- ---------------Z-----------------------------------------------------lamination. Two days have been lopped ' A# l/k«f-it«Katti0v'a VIHlt McNamara Eyes PO Approvals led that while 'Sot tko Doqs Oil' by them la a ___^__________________ RkhArds laught both kin- [dergarten and «‘horal musk* in (he ! Lyon Township School District. Her Have you even seen a puppy husband Is employed at the Michi-In a pet shop that you liked so .Seamless Tube Co. in South murii yon wanted to take it home with jtouf ! The Kerns formeily of 1812 Well. Pontlar pAllce today are s^heifle St . Walled Uke, had looking for the **dog IflVer” who moved into the Weitzel home last stole a At,770 dog Sunday. week. I tfteVngth of Khrushchev s visit, nefST'Sris MosrcwT^^ tijne. f^anc^ through closed. Khrushchev wiU end estimated at| visit April 13, Before it was an-,»•>•«» 1 * * "rr" intents had' 3. A five^ent fare reduction to •pUnS a" 14-day visit beginnmglj-art mje tomorrow. ^ ^ ^ jrate In effect until shortly before The announcement of jiew dates **'* ^^^ Commissioner Floyd P. iirusncnevs visn,, \ . released Communities Balloting Area Polls Busy Today Attorneys for both defendants contend Insaniclenl evidence was I presented at last week's sensa-I tion-packed exaniinatloa to hold rollee reported that the movie, A Dog of Flanders,*^ wMcb Fwnwel. •’'"•'‘I Theater. It expects More Action s«giaaw si.. Satarday. was Mix Kern's husband Is an wn-rmployed truck driver. This Year; Lashes Out Huadny morning, at Stall Chorges Jaw Endurance Amazes came after Prealdcnt Charles de Gaulle met with security chiefs to discuss necessary changes tn the program. News Flashes Miles chairman of the comifllttee. |aid after a 1>a-hour meeting of NEW YORK (UPI) - Federal Judge Alexander Bk*ks today denied an application lor an Injunction oeeking to set aside n mandalory rellremeni ago of M for airtino pllols which becomes efIecUv* tomorrow. the group this morning that offer still stands and the committee Vill remain active.'' As a snbstltale to a strike set llemeni, tbe commHIee today r« ported It b looking for aomi other, regulated means of publl (Cbntlnued on Page 2, Col. 8) Voters In 14 area communities are going to the polls to- {/jj TodoV S PrOSS day to elect village officials. ■* - Lively contests are under way at Rochester, Lake Orton, Metajjiora. Milford, Novi, Franklin, Beverly Hills, Woodcreek Farms and Almont. In Romeo, voters are going to the polls twice, once to decide a school millage Increase proposal,-and a second time to elect village Affleers. Barring last-minute write-in candidates on ballots In Romeo, Molly, Oxford, Bingham Farms and Dryden, there are no rabes Involved, since not more than one name appeal's for any one village office to be filled at this time. For details on the election, turn to pages 2 and 15. Comics ....................tt County News .............. 15 EdHrrials ...,............. A ■.eolrn tieries ........... A Markets .................. ?* Obilnaries ................ A Sports ................ lA-tO Theaters ................. ?l TV A Radio Programs ...... 2# Wilson. F.arl ..............M The. managemeni said the movie — IS.AM feel of AA mm WA.SHINGTON (ff — Sen Pat nim in right reels — had bera McNamara (D-^ich I said today he -,(oirn from the lobby of tho Iprobably will approve more Michi-' (hraler while It wan left naat-Igan postmaster nominations this' tended. iyeat after further • inveitigatlon. .-----------—-------------— I “We are trying to gel the think-', ing bf the communities involved ion all Ihese nominations." he told 'a re|ior1er. i WA.SHINGTON (W-8en. Norrto Cotton (R-NH) has this comment on four weeks of continual civil rights debate: "The human body Is a marvelous mechanism, and the endurance of the human Jawr.^ Is beyond belief.-” / McNamara sod General Arthur K. Humnicrfield. a Michigan (iOP lender. Hwapiird charges of politics Ihe pssi over .Mt-Namara’i fusal lo okay more Michigaa Nonstriker's Windshield ^-iSmashed at Dynamic, Inc. •ave lumonvw. I Nh-W YORK Cff^^Jeneral »es slons Judge Gerald P. (bIkIn today dlMnl**cd aa liidU’lmnit Enraged Panelist Threatened Vi^nce Tells of Terror tf\Finch Jury Room Borough ! LOS A.NGELES (AP) - Wran- I3Zt Hutoa"El*Jai>k oi'e^i.- gUng by Jurors in tjie Finch niurder I'reaiOT"! n m . mirMtt ffAtninlMl into vlolanra splrac, and vlalallon. of IhejRy charter. However. Judge CnIkI" granted permhurton to Dbl. Atty. Frank 8. Hogan to resuinnil the case to the grand Jnry that to- trial almost erupted Into violence as the seven women and five men deliberated to a bitter, exhausting deadlock. This was the report today of two members of the panel-one a woman who nifl that at one point new YORK (UPD—Weri man Chancellor Kairnd Adas-•mir and Ismell Premier ^1d Ben-Gurkm met fto two tomrs her out a window of the locked Jury room. The Jary was dlamiaaed Hator day after faUtog to agree wheth-Dr. R. Beraard Ftoch, SI, and today In an Hlfier* placid Muren »hla mtsireas, Carole Tregeff, II. hale that Hitler pm.™ ^ ^ ^ ; rsiraaged « , Bariuira Joan UNiAN. V. Va. (ffr-Rcscuers Bot to wllhio AS feri today of ------------ ihev believe |8 miners are ! The- wealthy surgeon snd his . weto coafrehted onetime receptionist broke Into llua^ Vinder black.wall. How- nobs hhen the Jurors announced ^ DrespeclB were bright tor [they were deadlocked. They face . prreprew •• friuL/A date wUk be set \^ile all seemed outwardly noumed ,the deadlock—10 to 2 to sercnS during Ihe eight day* of convict the balding sui-geon of *ubtinliuJ^"--U^ .Michigan noWina-deliberaUuns, reports of shouts, second-degree muidei- and 8-4, to Uonv, and McNamara hag dp- s-™,. Oite comm,,. Th' »lnFuM CMrd ■ reoeiit New Yoric Tnwt mift 6ta w«ki warned hia eneniea today thatlthat CUba «ent Ul miHioa Ad- »uAeat hr MMN lan in loreipi exdiaaee far a«c nr " tii»’a reaoaroes have not bean in- then, with oMitH vested hi arms but in tracton dpd{ |w> Mnirk eat at "e machinery." 'threats. mUMaiy awi Jifoi Tudor. spec<« at a VaheAlty ef ■araaa j V- *• adhtarj V ef the sta- 1 »c«. eharf es rieHda bawd plaaes are tm Castros reference to his flght-i Again be denounced what he ifw force appeared in reactioa to;“^l*‘i "economic aggresswa" hr —------------------------;----- ithev United States aad ta]|d 9 Russell to Run = for Drain Post Cuban people that the for his revdhition's sorvival be long and difficult Modifies Order on Payola File Soys Other Members of Subcommittee Can See Dkk Cbrk info WASHINGTON (AP) - ^p \He Rohiulds Oren Harris (D^Aritl has modified his order barring other members of Us payola probing aubeonimit-tee from informatiolD about the in-veaUgatlon of TV diac fodkey Dick dailc. At one point he said changes in the US. ■ were bring designed to by bun^'* and. “aridtru without limitation destiny of our natkn in the ........, . of .s foreign chief eMoative.'* . TWo American trievisioa new L . *** a had a hrsiab. The Day in Birmingham Wood Creek,BeverIy Hills, Bingham, Franklin Vote BIRMINGHAM — Voters in the!Betty J. Chinn wfll vie for the four area villages of FtanWIn.' cleric’s Job. I, Bingham Farms and It Farms go to tl iU offices in ioc NO fXlNTEST or BDVOHAM Rhighsni Fanns bu no contest .Ince an equal number of candidates is luming for open posts. * a * Appearing on the ballot for the li AT FBANMUN In FVankUn, 15 candidates rim-[ _____________ , ning tor seven posts, three quw-jihree CouncU posts to be flUed a.. ttons and a propoaal appear on the Warren, incumbent; Haniy Bleeker and .^ohn Greas. iMmibeBls dames A. Wash- They are Edward Green, incumbent Fred Schwadt. Otto Sdiubeit. Robert MltcbeU, WiUiam Kahn, Charles plank and Eugene Kelly. Incumbent Councilman (Mlvert Thomas is opposed for the jaesi-dent's post by Ralph Smith. _______ James McGuire is unopposed for the Cleric’s position. UOCS .NATn'E — Billy Graham rides a camel during.his stop in Egypt where Sunday night in Cairo he preachdci^to 10,000 and won 2.000 derisions. It was bettj^ to be the largest Christian audience ever aasembled in that city. "Thrie is ar rh*t«fsi enough spiritual power here to sweep all Egypt," he told them. Graham arrived in Amman, Jordan. today after that country lifted a ban against his appearing there. I RACE or WOOD CBEEK Wood Creric Farms has three candkiates seeking the two opbn . __It.™* 'Council terms of two years. They b«wt Oei* Ehte Garwoad ^ j„hn M. Ambrose. Roy W. posed by Sylvia Fsllews, li . Roy t« J. Swift is ap- Player Piano Just for Fun the files or any hriomiation eso-tained therein except members of the staff who you h PALISADES PARK. NJ. m-\ ohn F. Duffy hat turned !-the-cent pasttiroe. Duffy, a _ old phoier pianoa into that eaa operate manoaliy «r rewind abut themrelves off Tbe piano rails on hit can be geared to play rtiwsw. lAI________IJ f* drums, cymbals. triaaglesaiMcww If OHQ nlC fvIdllJ rules. WWW Harris said anyone who is titled to see the files "can diem if they’ll come to me." denied this was a retreat fsom his earlier order. Bennett said the later procedure I outlined by Harris was agreeable to Mm. ♦ * * Harris dismissed as "a baseless charge” Bemett's statement that Harria was tidetracking the quea-tioning of Clark, who repeatedly has denlod that he haa ever taheo under-the-taUe payments to ,phig phonograph records. e eats dist ,dug ‘The Give of the 9th Cat" may get a "cool” ro-ccp«ioD-Huid not the Und they’re "These pianos have rsa^y n back,' he saya "I think they • _bt back by 1 reation rooms." :FnM Ships. UmI Idea Getg *Nowhere* With Citizeng City Cool to Beatnik Invasion and ta- Tieaaurer Kebert Winkler by Archie McOnrdeU. . .,’Ihe three questions, nil concern-jfori treasurer posto, respectively. ing the old Community Church. ---------------- ask voters U the village should n ■ K ■ ' i purc^thepj^.sb^dproiKjB Drivers Reject erty owners be assessed up to _ • $1.30 per $1,000 of assessed valua-'A tion for its purchase, and should A the property be rezoned from residential to commercial. who claim the "Cave" woald Jack Christianaoir, a 26-year-oId in-^ ’ ‘ ” surance salesman from Lathrup Village. Besidet Jacoba, there are two other men from Livonia be- Clty fathers aren't wanning to their idea of opening up what is naniccd to be tbe first real beaU tok Joint to Pontiac. hind the establishment. hann their the adturol level of the eiiy. Application was made a week ago tor "The Cave” at 1§ s. Pmy St., formerly occupied by a Pon- Uac clothier. the city health inspectors. Posters arc circulating through- "dw“ '^friends to Gdthor city fathers might say differently. aty Manager Walter aad otombers of the City Connnis-slon, to diaciM the appteatian for a food lioento. “Seems to me that would bring an unhealthy climate to the city," ' nrASHncnjlK M h*>ii mw «Uh Mi^'^eaebers College, he was ail ath-i^^^P*^^ H«"b«n Drazick. * * * k™. 0». chlMr™ b."‘VSlS- - cense. The plan should be ready for Mx of the right candidates are emergency action by the City Coin-seeking tear Council ports. mission >-.loniorrow night, said They are incumbents Marvin Kline, Hugh G. AUerton Jr.,'John! ’The committee wants a tS-A. McCIanathan, Leo ,J. Linsen-* cent fare with passengers pro-^yer.^and new^ers^aaude A. tected by liability Insurance. . Jitneys would be allowed to Posters say there will be continuous entertainment — bongo ses-siont, poetry, art lectures, calypso, art and nculpture — seven nighu I week from 7 p.m. until 5 a,^ ‘or until the band dies out ” ^ Zonta InteniatteMl-la Pontiac, basiketball and football teams to Blackford Won't A member af Onr Lady of the _ e wa i seek Nomination ■Jaenlce that the strildng drivers 'have been providing on a “dona-ition" basis, amounting usually to cents a ride. for Lf. Governor Gena Beth at home; ‘his father svomm have umv. ■■ '^'I’hnk L. Nickman of Pleasantaii. Neb.: two rirtert. Mr*. Richard HoUing of Omaha, fUeb.. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Pontiac: and two brothers, Gerald and Myrtet both > clubs known as "beat- Qf tjie rejected truce plan, Miles [said that Pontiac City Lines officials had agreed to it, at least LANSING iB-SUto Insoraace iio its broad outlines. Commltrioaer Frank Blarklord •aid taday ho hao decided ’ toctaafiy" Jo try Strain of albino frogs In th^l ’The albinoo abowed up as ‘ * s hi too eruw- ■ww-boond families In areas to North Csrolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Rescue teams Sunday canted lood paoknges. bagged coal and medical supplies to hundreds of the marooned fa-mflies. The Red Ooss said it rx- JohiMon Poyt Trifawto at Neubtorger Strvicto "several Important matter* of Crtislng triubler Fu^iS"si^vice will be Tuesday J ahd heartache wherever they have at 10 a.m. from St. Benedirt ^ to Sfa^.’’ the chib said to a let- Church with burial to Mt. Hopei IJLbaSS^* ter of compWnt to Rowrton. Cemeteiy. Members of his basket-' r/ Applying for the food Hcense was'ball team wUi be pallbearerc. Trv?' nounced so far too No. t spot on the democrnilc^ttckri. They are Rep. T. John LrstnsU, five-term House member fiwi I Detroit, aad Mayor Robert Egan Of Flint. Others who are eonsiderlag making the rare are Richard 'aitoer Veen of Oraad Rapids s 0. Wahb at Laaa- £ Smoke, Fire Slowing Mine Rescue Workers NO OTHER TROUBU5 BEEN Miles added that he believed the fwbsidy would have been approved by the City Commission. ^t busmen, meeting two hours yesterday afternoon at the Hotel* Roosevelt, said no. Some said the plan was “loo foiiy,’’ others that the wage increase, while attractive on tho surface, did not guarantee bigger, long-range gains. Declaring that the committee w asn’t trying to interject itself into contract negotiations. Miles said Tbe r toristek culmial sfej * ziriMj ■r~il Im tomM tn ««*» Jimr produdag a pure atrain,* U)GAN, W. Va. (AP) — "That and looked inside. They saw noth-i ■*fr****™^'” , iDtvlton plans to give the olfspriiBjOnoke is so thick down there youjing." “ other scientists conducting re-1 can stick out your finger and' l.StM) beleaguered mountaineers to- _ „ -- ------to gensfict, pigmentafion Pnn(;|i a hole in it.’’ said Elmerj of the POR’njIND. Ore (APt *-TW ^ ^ embryology. It take« a yetr.L*yne Its Rl/Onni ig emBmam7 slat a rt>- nr user* in nisn rtin tn thnI Lavn Most of tbs precipitation morning was to western and central arena, but the Weather Bu-rami aaU no severe stonna The Weather New Congres$man Kicb _ I isiana creek president Rpy- rUX \at*U b to raise the Ink to' the' U«yne. 37, Is a rescue team cap-l"^ ® Baivta. who used to (Mg '-®"^**'^ With a Bang siMst ' < tain up from the black deptha ofi^ himself, began talking. ‘SOMETHING WRONG' Island Oeek President Ncuberger. 47. i Wednesday from a htato I rhage. He was in the last j his first term. > AU the 1.100 seats to Beth Israel were filled I ^ country shout which I have Toly Top FaylcyRMiil Mto - toseesd iDoctoFs Son " \Top Winnelr at g;g""' 'Science Fftir tS2S-j GOP Challenges Dems WASHINGTON (P —Rep. Jacob 11. Gilbert (D-NY), elected to Con- A rock faU and fire trapped the miners last Tuesday morning tol^T"’..^ . .. Uw tslaiMl fVorit Port Pn Nn » 1 don t tnaik fmnKlhe truce proposal was based ihOxgssumptkm that the company itself t»uld ndt afford wage hikes to its present financial condition. * ♦ This hu been tnF'cpmpeny's p• I the colony. LA.NSIKG (irPD bavo cbalterigad Democrats to take control of the Honre of ;tives but it fippearod jaome time ago such an aftempt. * ;^Hie Demoerau are atonM to m By to frtei . ik* over oontnl of toe HiMMn." nraesM Mte of Ctes C Mtonma'^^ ’ isaid Rep. AUteon Graen ::---- . lof Ite. aad 1 rton). Republican ftoi • toaier to *_ 'b'Houto. ' jtogitoterd™™^ * * * Democrato have a ihM « •“•|««^»*^:SrtotoiJi' H h II HiBtoBiiani Bow hasw to* «ag ewmytolqg wv •mhbA'* I if* 11 U ■■ for Wkps and ffiMn teatoarngfobaMm I ■ • top prize from C high Khori nABTBKCAR with his hornet' Then there’s the dioklr« smoke organic effects of and the deadly cartxm monoxide. At the news conference. com-| the rats, fish and Psny officials told of tfKtkn he feeds them ^beartbreak to the push to nacli chenteal thatitbe trapped man. attacks Ml have made two pivbca to the part throe houre, ” said T. N. . is the Island Creek vice preei- " "to-|went to a point within 200 feet off the area where we preeume the men are barricaded. Then we had to tuni back because of dense smoke and beet * A ' * Then we eent enothcr team out. It went to within ISO foot of the area before turning back. Then they backed up to another pptol oa ^ main hrading (tunnril aiH advanced forward ISO fret to a phtco 100 feet farther than have Over been before. ••‘nie t a motor min Bloppc eqtopment a tore 4f! a few boards in* a 23^:ent package incraaso over a two-year period siiMe short-ly after the strike started Dec. 5. The campaBy has mada^ eoly ^ offer — a six-ocat InrroaM for 000 year, bat only tf tka rily adopt* a iraw arrangbmenl to •ave too eompaay jm Mttossted IU.0M a year la taxeo. a lease io bolster finances, .the company promised it would consldae an additiona] eight-cent inmaae at the end of the year. Neytiattona. arranged by state Til*** Prrahyterian Oiurch to Washii«toA. D. C* alter atte^ng services. ’They bra\ed temperaturos la, the tow 20s and don’t aeem to mind it at alL ’V,"" Jurt in CoiB,- Senator WASHINGTON IP-A constituent has sent an eye shade and set of ear plugs to Sen. Kenneth B. Keat-tog (RjqYt in case an around-IneK lock civil rights filibuster re-sunws in the Senate. Ttoting Ntorve Gasts LONDON (UPli - The British war office confirmed today that nerve gases are being tested oa humm volunteers to find ’ means of defense against chemical warfare." THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY;‘I^IARCH 14, 1960 THREE One of 5 State Traffic Fatalitieg Girl Killed Fleeing Police — Loses Control of Car By Uiltod Pran futenutiomU A liS-yeardd suburban Grand Rapids gill, idlled while trying to escape from police, was one o< five persons who died during the weekend in Michigan traffic accidents. Two other persons isrere killed in miscellaneous accidents. A ★ t Wyoming police were diasing Nancy Zylstra at a high rate id speed wben the girt lost control of her car and hit two parked cars, a utility pole and a tree. She was thrown from the vehicle ________ died early Sunday in the St. Mary Hospital. ♦ Patrolmen William Catlin and Walter Dwyer were questioning the girl’s companion about a driver’s license when she sped off in the car. They said the couple was in the car in front of a grocery store. WTien ttey approached the car, they^d the girl climbed into the driver’s seat and the bey moved over. Police took the boy to their scout car to question him wben the girl sped off. The boy fled on foot while pdtee were chasing th^ girl. Another teen-age girl. 17-year-old Sandra Mndes of Fremont, was killed In an acrideat while retnndng from a dance with a carioad of friends. She died In Muskegon Hospital Sunday morning. Miss Hindfs Was fatally hurt in a two^ar crash' in Newaygo County on M82 which left five other persons injured, none seriously. ★ ★ *'< John Underwood. 74, Kalamazoo, was fatally injured in front of his home Satuiday. He stepped into the path of a car operated by 18-year-old Dennis W. Smith of Kalamazoo. • LOSES OONTBOL Carius Morgan, 26, of Detroit, lost control of his car and struck a utility pole at Bnidh and brldga early Sunday morning. He was the second person killed during the weekoxl. TIm fifth vtadm was S7-year-oU Otarlea I. Maswell, Pamiae. Be «ed hi PoMlae Oeaeral HuapMal Pioneer VSets Talking' Record SpiMdy Sends Txceilenf/Signal From 409,000 Miles Out' bor. PeBco saM MazweU was A smoldering mattress and a faulty jack caused Michigait’s two ^ other accidental deaths during the weekend. ♦ ★ A Ivan Keyes. 30, Detroit, was found dead early Saturday on the mattress. Frank V. Hanson. 36, of rural ’Midland County, was suffocated wfWn a dump truck fell on h’' while he was working under it. Kennedy Sees Boom In Building as Goal WASHNGTON (API - An^ ica’s Pioneer V satHlite sped on through space today after setting new long distance communications record. I * * * Around noon today, the beach-ball-aize spherq was expects pass the W.OOO mile marie in its vast solar orbit. The new record was set at 8 p.m. Sunday night when NASA ceiving stations in California and Hawaii picked up "excellent” radio slgn^s 'from the sphere which then was 409.060 miles out, soaring along at 5,965 miles per hour. ♦ ♦ ♦ Pioneer IV, launched a, year ago. set the im^vious long distance communicatiofiB record. It sent before its radio batteries went dead. ’The sun’s rays provide the electricity to operate the newest Pioneer’s radio. . ★ ♦ * Information relayed back from WACMIMPTON (Su_c»n Tnhn fI*® sph*™ accumulated boom in public and private con-| ' _________________ stniction should be the No. 1 goal ■ - - . . of the next president of the United tHHicIh Tox RdCOlptS Up Walk's Lennon Sisters Now Hove S Brothers SANTA MCH4ICA. Calit (AP)-Tbe four singing Lninon sirters —who rose to fame with the Lawrence Wrik band—now have five brothers. Qulstopher Joel Lennon, weighing 6% pounds, was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. William Lenon. Hie Lennons now have five boys and aeven girls. (AdTfrtlMaMnU ■4: itNMsjr MS battwjU mumom. t£3( 7i •rur S5. aaS aisz i fn frea HMdkchci. BaekMh* ud ImI •Id. tu»*. d^pruMd. In racli imteUea. orsmZ usmUr brlnn rut. ntaxtod bF curblaa irrlteun* nraa la •tt^, acM nrliM and br (Irlnt aulaali tor Foani ar old. OM Onrm at dnwclita. nS battar fbtt. States. Kennedy, whJkhopes to be the next president, said that under the ^ resent administration’s "tight money pdicies” construction is .di^ dining rather than InCTeasing rapidly to meet the expanding needs of the exploding American popula- Jet Jolts Area as It Shatters Sound Barrier Oakland County resident^ were jolted by a jet plane crashing through the sound barrier a few moments past noon today, accord/ ing to area police and sherifTs deputies. W ♦ ♦ Hie sheriff's department ceived complaints of the "explosion’’ from the Oarkstdn-Lake Orion area to communities south of Pontiac. ♦ ★ ★ Pontiac State Police also reported their switchboard kept busy by curious citizens for about 30 minutes. LANSING (*—Receipts from motor vehicle tax and fee collections totaled $71,593,067 last year, up $3,606,057 from 1958, the secretary of state’s office repotted. that a miui p ehasliig a $M,«M bMiw earr._ Interest rates wiil wtai4 ap at the end of a W-year mavtgage having paid a total of »4S,N« far the home. He said jIhiB was al $>.0M more thu the cost ai Interest rates of a few years ago. Kennedy spoke at the national legislative cmfereiice of the building and cohstruction trades depart- ^ ment, X^trCIO. Over 3,000 union delega^ gave him a rousing reception. (AdTtrtlMimnf) SINUS Sufferers Seek More Survivors 13 Days After Quake RABAT, Morocco UTt — Rescue teams probed hopefully today lor mora survivors in quake-shattered Agadir after five mere Moroccans were dug out Sunday. the shattered Moroccan quarter. This brought to 20 the hiftfiber of survivors rescused since last Tuesday. CREDIT Your Magic Power ^airy Godmothers . . . Magic powers that changed wishes into realities — were but lantasies of childhood. Today, we have at our command a magic force for supply needs — Modern Credit Facilities! — Millions, today, are buying homes on credit — and furniture, automobiles, electrical appliances and other modem conveniences — these millions have th6 use of their purchases while paying for them! All that is required*of yhu is a good credit record — a reputation for meeting obligations according to agreement — use your credit freely, build a good credit record, then you’ll always have at your fingertips the fnagic wand of good credit. 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SCDTTY PLAID AUTD SEAT CDVER for 2, 4 Door Cart Aqq 14.95 M 99 I Molt? M Choice of Colora t fair le las (all TaeraeU AUTO REAR SEAT 8ADID SPEAKEHS Covara bok Ptkt ie Deer HEAVY DUTY RUMER Floor Mat 5” Kag. SJI.95—Lanctr mats for '59 &.’60 GAAC cart. Choke of colors. Sg^O' jDiraet ,K)TO tHE POXTIAC PRESir, MONDAY, MARCH U; 1960 iReidiLikeU.S., W«rry •! ‘ FALSE TEETM inaa and American people ini Lawyers Costly •ae Munty by boMtag p emly.Koiyauiv. aotMy.i •r twnag. Kb titeli— (i FUEL OIL No Contract Necessary CaU Today tngsn Oil Co. 94 Em» Welt«ii Ihrd. Fhene FE 5-6141 Tonnenting Rectid Itch Stopped In Minutes .(lift the political balance of the worid in favor of the Soviatl Union. I "I aMore you tfiat the opirit of! f ^ I ■ I sar? s.s'™’ ‘^ifor Dalai Lama PractioinK democracy, Aden- Calk If Hos Fold $105,000 Terms Anti • Semitism debate in the united statea sen-j for Voice in the U.N./ ;Chorg« o So«W Plot “! Advi»r Seport. , “I might, therefore, adc your tolerance and underatandiag for LOlfDON (AP) — The Dalai Oie German Parliament and at Lama'a threh-raan delegation to times our federal government," he! the United Nationa and their said. I American lawyere have coat the * ft d' iTibetan god-king about $106,000 in The 84-year-old German leader less than a year, a confidential ____ had a busy Sunday. He spoke at a '^viaer to the exiled ruler re- "Be convinced.'* said Adenauer luncheon of the American OouncH' ports. Sunday, “that this Germany Is a <>•> Germany. Earlier, he hadi "The moat expensive part waa -• * ■ ■ breakfast with Francis ■Cardinal'American lawyers’ fees,*'D. K. Spellman after Ma«, and visited!Sen said Sunday, the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The U. N. General Aaaembly Sunday night he attended a pri-!*dopted a resdution last October vate dinner. expressing grave concern at re- •nie chancellor, who is en route Port* the Tibetan people bad to Tokyo for a sUte visit, wiU gojbeen dentejl fundamental human to Washington *ruetday to confer ;rtghtir. . with President Eisenhower. I Sen said reports the Dalai _________'fled to India nearly a year ij I r f\ I . ago with many milliona in gold dOflO S lb 1/6 6Q0l6Sl‘"'‘‘®“ exaggerated. The • wwiiv S.V Chinese Communists only about tH million dollars in gold which was sent secretly to India in 1950 after TWIN FALLS, Idaho tAP)- ”*<* Chlneae marched into NEW YORK (AP)-West Ger-|man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer says Ms nation today is a practicing dempcracy, and be blames recent anti-Semitic incidents there ion-a "minute minority of neo-iNazU.' suffer any harm or damage.*' I Adenauer aaid; '‘Behind every-'thing that la being said here and there against Germany, there is jthe concerted wiU of the Soviet jUnion. The Soviet Union wants to Idrive a wedge between the Ger- Scianca Finda Naw Haalinf Subatanea That Promptly Stopa Itchinf and Pain of Pilot Naw Yarfc, N. Y. (SpMlal) -Om of the BMSt eonunoB affie-tioBB it a eeadition knows aa "itehiBg files'*. It is Biest emberrasiiag for tho victiai during tho day and aapacially aqrravatiBg at night No matUr what 700*00 Bied without resnlU-horo*8 good nows. For tho first tisso, scioneo has found a now hoaliag aub-ataneo with tha aatOBishing ability to promptly atop tho T itea and pats. It aeta- buraing it . ally shriaks homorrhoids-wiftout t surgery. Msdieal sd> onco has provod thia anbataaca prodncoa a romarkahly affac-tivo rats of " ^ ** Oinf. --------- killing proportiso abo halp pro-nt infoctioa. enother‘•♦ery strUdag improee- menf* eras roportad 1___ .... fiod by doctors* observations. This improvemaat was main* taiaad ia caaaa whtie dactors* obsarratloaa war# contiaued overa pariod of ssaathal Among thoso safforora wars a wida variaty af hamarrhoid eondi-of 10 ta SO years* Tha saeret la tto sewhaaliiif ■ubstaaea (Bie^l^a*! -duT ------------ ^d covary af a world-famena raaaarek iastitntiba. This sub-Btanoa is now obuiaabls ia ehit-mealoraapfwrttory/srmknowB as Proparstloa If.* Ask for ProparatioB H suppositorios (eoaveaioBt to carry if aww from boBM) or Pieaeratien H oiatanat with sao^ applicator. Abaoittto eadsnetioB guar^ aatasd or aMBty refundod. »a«c. tjj. r«t •* Himalayan kingdom, cratlc National Convention are au- ^““-„ , thorizsd to vote tor the presiden-!, Th« >>«“*«» ^ Hal nominee of ttielr choice on ‘'y to pay the expenses of the their firet ballot. government in ex- Af^ the first ballot, Idaho’s I He, " the adviser reported. ---------be cast ts’a* bl«’toL Salmon fishing nets 69 mllllon| the nominee fevored by the ma-,*>*^ annuaUy to Alaska. Jority of the delegatfcm. Each SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER del^ate has H vote. The state convention selected, the delegation Saturday night. It! will be headed by Sen. Frank; Church. Tliere was no attempt to Instruct I the daiegation. An Asaod Press poU flowed n of the de^^' gates ars undecided, five favor Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Maas),' four support Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) and one each are fori Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-i Minn) and Adlal E. Steveimon. YOU HAVE TO GET UP AWFUL EARLY... 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I NEW YORK — Mu cu lift tl H# cu wpartte uniiiuin-235| satellife Into a 100,000 year orbit jfrtmi uranium-238 by a attrtlinglyi of the sun. He cu launch It In!complicated system called gaseousi Florida and Incredibly control It diffusion and with ftat U-235 and with an invisible beam from EDg- its more sophisticated fruits send land. And make the wuards of ubmarines beneath the ice to the heaven itself marvel. iNorth Pole or blow up the world. Bat ho cut get Us cigarette i iat* atteadiag ou e( her theater Ughter to work. parties. He cu bounce a radio signal oft He cu concoct neptunium and the moon or the stiffly ionized taIltPl«tonium. extract gUd from sea water, deprive the bowels of thej earth of its treuures, transmute] SPRING TERM OPENS TODAY (Day and Evening Divirions) Aixounting. Secretarial, General Business ahd Office Machine courses are offered. Secretarial students may select *Speedwriting, Gre£lg:, or Machine Shorthand. i^Frce Demonstration in, Speedwriting Shorthand at 7 P. M. This Evening There are opportunities in abundance for those ready and equipped for business careers. The premium is on education and training. Approved for the training of veterans. Free place* ment service to graduates. Pontiac Business Institute 7 West Lawrence FEderal 2-3551 of Sputnik m, timing each such adventure down to ten-thousandths lof a second. But he can’t get tu church *a c9mmon carbon into diamond. But he cu’t nix’ a proper He cu transmit fantastic elec-He cu take a lump of coal and jtronic wtummies which are causbt from it m^e everything from*u by unguily antenna and given: breatfa-taidng shape and motion and color on 50,000,000 television aspirin to n^ion to zither strings. Bat he cu't tie a b«w tie. He cu build a ptahe whose wing alone is 50 feet longer thu the Wright Brothers flew in their first flight and whose engines of more than 63.000 horsepower can thrust 100 passengers through the air at ! better thu 600 miles an hour. But he cu't recapture his bpg- Bat he uses It t» pkk a with Dorothy Kilgallea. He knows the far side of the moon, when Halley's Comet is coming back into earthly view again, how to multiply pi by Ein-1 stein's Ibeory, and just where the gage (or a half an hour Uer Current tun» left, arriving. | But he doesn't know why grass He cu create an''automobile with the power of a locomotive, thp cushions of Madame Pompa-Idour, the color of a brilliant gem land the style of Cktl. Serge Obol- iensky. '____ But he won’t make It tall enough to enter or depart (ram except via u awkward crawl. He cu change his politics, wife, religion, ethics, friends, clubs, neighboriiood. Job, hair piece, ball club ud brand of booze. He finds that nis taxes, peace of mind, security and life are affected sharply by the whinu, tu-trums and periods of bliss of bald little man who has u office in the Kremlin. Jacket It's the same model Abraham Lincoln wore the night the old lady talked the President He watches the size of his tips, keeps u itemized expense account, makes a serious effort to bnlanra his checkbook, and take the bin when the temptation seizes him to grab a cab. But when he shoots dice In Las Vegas he’ll put his n on "the field.” /AdvsrtlHWtBt) (A4v*rUMa«Dt) lASvfrtluatnti RiNiSciiiieenipslsiies$*Ciiu|liiii| Nnhilliiirlililtt niasipniniMf! Hie will study the lives of Drs. Albert Seweitzer and Tom Doo-Iqt, contribute to the Red Qoss, Paul De Kruif. Join in the door-to-door soHcitation in the slush to raise funds (or research in the fight against ingrown nails. St he doesn’t know when his Or are. I see no future for this bum. Bunnies to Abound cough •hroot ono bt........ ...... 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Local Admtlatoi Group Again Demands Return of Nazi Assets' A l(«i^ time pressure group in Washinj^ known as the Committee for the Return o| Confiscated German and Japanese Property, again is urging that Americans return Nazi assets as a “gesture of confidence in the wholesome democratic fmrces which are currently tmder ^ strain in Germany.’* ★ ★ ★ It must be remembered that after World War II reparation claims of the Western Allies against Germany totaled $300 billfcm, a large part of it owed to the United States. But, instead of pressing these claims the allied nations in January 1946, entered into the Paris agreement whereby the Allies, exeluding, Rtissor and Poland, agreed to retain the relatively small German and Japanese assets within their borders in lieu of reparations. ★ ★ ★ The Waf Claims Act s of 1948 directed that these properties be sold and the proceeds used to settle claims of American military and civilian personnel who had suffered in enemy prisoner and concentration camps. Not all of the assets have been sold and around 15,000 American claims are not yet paid. The West German Republic agreed in the Bonn Convention of 1952 that seized assets should not be returned nor their owners compensated by the Allies and that West Germany itself would pay its own nationals for their losses. This has not been done. ★ ★ ★ On top of this and the billions of dollars in U.8. postwar aid to Qer-mahy which enabled that coimtry to emerge as the strongest economic-aUy in ^rope, this well paid lobby has the effrontery to ask us to return seized assets to former owners, who are mostly the I. G. Fahbiw Interests and six other powerful cartels. In the past Sens. Dirkszn (R-Ill) and Gun Johnson (D-SC) have been strong supporters of the lobby but It rightfully has been ignored by C(mi-gress. ★ ★ ★ Basically the proposal is that the U.S. compensate its former enemies for their war losses and its own citizens for their claims against the enemy. In other w'ords, the U.S. would be paying for both sides of the war. Sputnik ni, or off thesf satellite!;’ ionized vapor trails. ★ ★ ★ Par often headlines tell the other ^5T)e of news, Unfortunately, feats such as this (showing the good side) are often • buried to make room for the more . sensational crimu. ★ ★ ★ We at The Press have always strived, and will continue, to present our area youngsters in the best po&ible light. We will not alter or color the daily news report, but at the same time we feel there are many outstanding contributions being made by our teenagers every day. These stories far outnumber the others in The Pontiac Press news ‘It’s All Set—I’m the Romantic Lead’ ★ ★ ★ We bow in a salute to these young radio hams for their recent achievement. David Lawrence Says: The Man About Town 9 dnehes of Snow On* the Level in Pontiac Area: Really Not So Bad Sewing circle; A place where socks are darned—also humans. In order to settle a common current dispute, Man About Town went into the wo^. He found that In a location where It is not Influenced by the winter breezes there are nine Inches of snow on the ground on the level. We’ve had many winters when the snow depth was greater In the Ppntiac area, sometimes up to three or four times that amount; also when the mercury dropped much lower. So it hasn’t been a bad winter, has It? Returning from a trip to Florida, where they say the weather was "worse thun in Michigan,” Mr. and Mra. Ferry BolUrdet of Waterford found no place where the snow had been properly cleared from the roads until they were back In their home People Lack Full ‘Manual’ Story lAHKRNCB 54-Hour Globe-Cjrcling Flight Due Very Soon If you are in a hurry listen to this. Our world is drawing, closer and cloaer with the poaslbUlty of a round-the-world hpp in 54 hours not far off. In the very near - future, perhaps this year yet. it wiU be possible to fly around tho world on enmmercial transporU in a ached-•led 54 hoars, San Francisco to San Francisco, thanks to the coining of 100% pure Jets on ^ globe drcUfig rotates. Soon Pan American will have Jets to Unk up with the polar flight that ^ circle the world back to the West Coist, and a present 10 to 12 hours delay in the schedule at Toyko will be plugged. . Young Radio Hams Are Examples of Fine Youth Two teen-egers dlspeUlng much of the sweeping criticism of the kids today are Raphazl Soiwb of New York and PnoT Kuin of Bethesda, Ifd. These two 17-year-old ham radio operators ars the envy of many more mature eclentists for boanciag radio signals off tho UA Explorer VII and Soviet \ ■ ’Ibis column Is in absolute agreement with the sentiments expressed In a long letter from Mrs. Leslie Johnson of Clarkston. She feels that Oakland County has every top reason to feel proud of its young people, and that Janet Long, our 4-H Queen, typifies them In an excellent manner. Crocus plants In bloom are reported by ' Mrs. Ann Hurshburger of Drayton Plains. She found theA Under the snow In her yard. Fishing through the Ice on Pontiac Lake. Harry Smallton caught a bull head that weighed exactly one pound, a big specimen of the Michigan clan of the catfish family. Foremost thought of motorists should be. Darkness doubles traffic troubles. Many big plan.s are under way for Boyne City July 1-4 when the town stages an Old Home Week. Dancing, games, parades and prizes are all In store for those who get In on the fun, and Ross J. Schaub urges all ex-resldents of Boyne City who live In this area to save those dates and attend the festivities. My Flint correspondent sends word that a Pontiac area young man, John W. Hanson of Holly, has enlisted in the U.8, At¥ Force in that city. A poplar tree in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. James Berkfirld of Drayton Plains, budded out during some warm days last month, but now the buds are frosted and dried up. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Lettle Robinson Of 33S Oakland Ave.; 90th birthday. Mra Mary Griep of 447 Orchard Lake At?.; 84th blrthdi Mr. and MN. Andrew Brearley / of Birmingham; 83rd wedding ani^er-sary. ^ Mrs. August Pawlson of Keego Harbor; Blst birthday./ George Plttls of Drayton Plains; 83rd birth^ Austin Felrh of Rochester; 82nd blrthda^ I WASHINGTON-Are the Amerl. can people getting a fair report on what the Air Force reseire training manual said'about the ’•people’s right jyo know” and about Communistic activity In the churches? Many members of Copgrefs think I The b e sTtbay perhaps to give I the viewpoint of those membersl of Congress is to present some of ____________ the testimony, originally heard In exeeutivc session, when Air Force .Secretary Dudley C. Sharp testified. 'This now has been released for publication. Hrst of all. It’s necessary to read In full text the paragraphs. In the Air Force manual dealing with the ”iighl to knuw ” con-Iroveny. Here Mty are; . "When a newspaper prints some so-called secret data, it merely means the government no longer considers that particular data secret—^it does not mean we have no secrets left. "Or it could meaii that clever newsmen took pieces of unclassified informatioir which they were authorized to have, put them together, and came up with the right answer. ^ •’However, because such accounts may have given the correct Information does not mean that the information is no longer classified. Newspapers are not official—and until the government dledassifies security information, it remains classified. ■♦ ♦ ♦ "Another rather foolish remark often heard Is that Americans have a right to know what's going on. Most people reaUze the foolhardiness of such, a suggestion. "if a football team should start telling the other side the pluya infiltration in the churches and read again from the manual which declared that the Communist Party in this country had instructed many of its members to infiltrate the churches. 1116 manual has made this comment; “Again, to slop Communists we must be rareful not to attack the majority of faithful ministers and ehurch-goers. We mnat merely search out those who back Moscow right down the Une.” Arends said to the committee; “In view of the secretary’s '.repudiation of the information ei>n-veyed respecting the National Council of Churches of Christ in America, the chairman (Rep. FYancis E. Walter, D-Pa) issued a statement to the effect that the leadership of the.National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America had hun- dreds, or at least over 100, affiliations with Communist fronts and causes. 'Since then we have made careful, but yet incomplete checks, and it .fs a complete understatement. Rep. Donald L. Jackson (R-Calit), a member of the same com-' mittee, charged that some newspapers last Friday twisted the words of Cardinal Spellman of New York into a "defense” of those who had criticized the Air Force manual. The cardinal. In his statement referring to Protestant chaplains with whom he was associated in waitlme, said he would "deplore it if any unfair deductions from general accusations were inter-preted to reflect in any way on their loyalty to our country or on the loyalty of the general body of ministers whom they represent.” (Copyright Voice of the People Retired Admiral Objects to U.S. Policy Indecision From 1946 to 1950. Secretary Acheson postponed dedskwi as to what to do about China under the pleas of "waiting lor toe dust to ^settle.' Rude awakening came when we stumbled. bUnded by hi? "dust,” over the brink into the Korean War. The ’ dust ” was wiped from the Secre-tary’s eyes with blood of 140.000 American casualties. ★ ★' ★ From 1K4 to 19M, Dulles, with e.ves unbtindrd by “dost.’’ therefore eaptbie of dlstinguisiiing between real and tal».e brinks, safely steered the Ship of State, undaunted and unaffected by rising cries of Com-muaisl-iuspired slogans of ‘(brinkmanship.” ★ ★ ★ A return to "unsettled dust” didn’t wait long after Dulles’ death. “Good old Joe (Stalin)” of toe.earUer "dust;’ period was replaced by “good old Nick (Khrushchev)” of Gamp Darid. Hpve we become addict-" ed to wishful thinking tranquilizers? Then why must all decisions, ^1 initiative await word from Khrushchev as to what is an ultimatum? * * At we approach Sonunlt meettng*. must we prepare to nfake concessions not knowing how much wavering decision will weaken our “native hue of resolution”? Why do we Invite repeats of a more threatening brink of a deeper abyss, of Armageddon itself, with blood of mUlions required tO_jw^ the ’dust’’ from our eyes? Cliaries M. Cbolfe Admiral U. 8. Navy Puts in Plug / j for Osteopaths So often when the word ”oste^ pathir ” is mentioned people flatie up and say things like “They’re quacks and bone crushers.” I hid doctored two years, was hospitalized twice and gone through all kinds of tests and X-rays with no satisfaction other than a diagnosis of "nerves." Finally 1 went to an osteopath and was .hospitalized and tested again. In less than a week the doctor learned my trouble and I’m now on the road to recevery. f say hat$ off to osteopaths. SaUy Best Sonoma, (>llf. ^ ‘Victim of Beating Now Dead at 33’ Late last spring seven youths In in auto provoked the driver of another by sitting out green signals, then driving 10 miles an hour and refusing to let the man pass. Uncouth jawing and obscenities were flung at the man and one inflamed youth threw a bottle. The man leapt from his car and was unmercifully beaten. The kardwpiUng man nearly died of paeamonia developing from the severity of the attack. One bey was given a short sen- ' Recently the same man’s name appeared in an obituary column, dead at 33 of a heart attack. He leaves a wile and three small children. Any doctor will admit a negr-death bout with pneumonia can’weaken a atrohg heart, but Portraits By JA.ME8 J. METCALFE Someday we two shall meet kgain ... I know not bow or where ; when we do I’U'ltey 1o had this man a weak heart prior you . . . How much I really care Dr, William Brady Says: Cold, Clear Winter Air Calms Croup-Weary Tot DR. BRADY -■ our firstborn. would sweep them off the field. It’s the same la war—bet or cold; If wo fell on# secrets, ne are likely to be beaten, and beaten badly.” Immediately after this quotation Ik printed in the testimony, there occurs (his exchange between Richard Arends. stuff director ol the H o u sc (Yrnmittee on Un-American- V lained at your nearest Internal y Revenue Office. / Case Records of a Psycholbgist: Contrast Our System to England’s When Bill went fo England recently, he was a consuitant making speeches to business leaders. But oh the side, they warned him oj the dangers facing America, if we continue to pattern after England. So dUicussthis Case Record at the table with your teen-agers. And send for the vital booklet below. By DR. GEORC.K W. CRANE CASE E-407: Bill K.. aged 45. is a successful management engineer. "Dr. Crane,” he bagan. as we lunched together recently, "your readers might enjoy American freed ^ s far more If jney knew the real conditions In England. "I have just returned from an eA t e n i i ve trip A here I consulted | w Ith h u .s 1 n c I leadeia in B tain. ‘In Scotland. I DR. CRANE ♦Formerly I incited in the list of free pmtifihlqis one on croup. But in the past ynars queries o( read-/ ers concerning eroup have becom/ so rare that I dropped the cnxip pamphlet from the list. / „ IVhen I commented on the 4>asv "topped at a Jeweler's to have when you must close up shopT Ing of cataiThal or spasmodic »n.v watdi repaired. As T looked "Thus, the government may ftll croup as a childhood incident some over the limited supply of new Vou to open-.At 9 and doM at 12. Here a Jeweler ran order os much as he wishes from any manufaetnrer be prefers to pa-Iranlie. But net so In England, Ihoogh ofOe|ally the governmenl . th^re tries to cover op Us stran-gulattoa of free rempetition. "Dr. Crane,'^ Bill continued, "if you wished to open a retail store of any sort in Great Britain, you’d first have to obtain a permit from the government. "Even if and when, that slow pcimit was (inblly griuited, you would- find that the government might forbid your opening a store in London, and only grant you permission to start your new shop In Leeds or Birmingham. “Ilesidea. it would arbitrarily tell you exaetly hew many em-ployra you must have ... no more and no leas. It would alM limit yon as to how morh yon could Invest In buUdlag the aiore or In renting one already eon-sirnetrd. "It would likewise tell yoii exactly when you must open your doors for trade each morning and store. Yot here Ip /morioa a druggist can sell anything from bread to baby’s bottjes, sun glasses to fountain pens/and sodas. r readers they better /before they let go of Jree^ms. Once the goveniliient bureaus gel runirol, they are Jealous of their own power and try to per- fountain pens/ar ’’.So tell y^ p think twie^ befo our American fi peluate rend for my booklet-“Americano Must Never Mint U|l.’' eneloting a stamped return envelope, phw twenty cents (noo-profll). Let your American Legion And men’s dub discuss its vital con- ----- »» „ KUIIIC ----- —• supply oi HOW upt-n‘.Al O Via ClOUe Bt U. 4_^ . T years ago one reader, the mother watches in the showcase. I saw Th«i H may order you to open at America U verging nn #h# nAAsaoKs. ...U4U_,L. _____a T a______j _s___ ^ .. ^ •OCUUUfll. IAO. of three young childrcb. Assured me her children were still subject to croup. Tho bontebold temperature waa carefnily ivgulaled by (tier moatot. and If sonielhlng wepl wrong witb tire thennoatal and Hm lemperntnre dropped below In the aigbl, one of the ebil drre Invariably deveinped the eronp /, . One nf Hie rMIdren is nop) sindyiag medlelire. and I n’t sknro imotber’s *’I don't espert a child to gn Into mnrii of a maa If bb di gtvea him pc*MBts instead love.** e I "But the Jeweler Informed me he couldn't aell It. tor It was the only one he had In stock. He said he would have to make an official requUhlon froifi toe government, »wroau (Board of Trade) to get more watches. "And if he should try to order worth of watches, that Rovern-mlDt bureau might arbitrarily cut down his order fo 8200. "Futoermore. toey’d make him wait 6 months for shipment!!’ /^eone did ask fhe other day AMERICA VS. ENGLAND what "membranous croup” is. This Hi "Ipee enterprise” America vs name was sometimes applied to aocialistk England, note the tol-diptatoeria before the cause (Bacil- lowing contrasts: bapf be dot M^tfoA. two and cloae at four. You as toe owner have no riifhts but are a pawn of bureaucracy. "And H wauM ilmll yenr slock of goods, telling yon not only the total amount of merrhaiMlIae .von reukl have on yonr shelvre. bni olso exactly How itionv brooms or ponnds of smtar or bolts sf oloOi or wslches or nay specific brand yon ronld enrry-’’Indeed, you can’t even buy a package of rigarets at a *ug store (chemiM shop) nor at a grocery store but can find them only at a tobacconiatahep. ■No jewelry or watches can be purchased fiom a British drug aocialism. top. /fa**. PoBUoe. iTPlni and pruiunt^ito «1im atnd (oiat* "'’'‘bolosicsl ebartf tod psw- (CopyrlgM 1N9) ' „ •Th* AatosUltd Praia Tb* Pontiac Hr*M eatnar lor *5 wnn-rtrrtar aarrlr* la not avallii man In Oakland. Oantaao. t^har* In MlrMtaa and a, ...... Ptocat in tht Uni'ad S(tta0tl at a THE POXTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 19_60_ SEVEN In Cage of Nuclear Attack Train Puffs at Ottawa OTTAWA UR-A train itands in readinm ben to evacuate the Canadian government in event o' a nudear attack; The destinatkta of this train k secret but intonnants say that in an emergency it would deposit the prime minister, his cabiHM. and other key officials at hideouts away from the capital in 90 nlinutes. The Canadian Press says it is understood that the cabinet and such senkar (rffidals as the arnted forces iMcfs of staff and deputy ministers would not operate from ■a sin^e shelter but from several points scattered between the ct^ ital and Camp Petawawa, Ont., about 100 miles northwest of here. The army is responsible far warning the pubUc pf attack, assessing the area and intendty 3 State Shorelines (AdTtrtlMBMOU HERE-GREWHAIR SEE FACE 9 of fanout, and rescue where pos-slUe. West of Ottawa it now is adding to the communications facUl tier that would be required to Siy to run the country during Sbdters being dug out of limestone Aick in abandoped qnarries and farms to provide protectioo from blast and beat as Union station fiere is only a stone’s throw from the past block of the parliament buildings where the inlnic minister has his office. WASHINGTON - • WILLIAM H nta ^ 1 "" T!’ • "" ""*’1 AStWLW A. SIMONS WIUJAM ■. snss owner, died at Us borne yeeter- nn Ay prrv ^ e«vire W Ar. _____ ____ LAIOE ORION Service fw Wil-day WLAr CnTService lor at- 1^A.a.ULUNan l she aed Sunday after « tnuMst dEFFSEV S. MROnELL liam H. Sieee. «, aa?S Loi«l Surviviiw ai^ Ms wtfe.Floi* C: ^ “ fVmncr reMdeot, Mrs. X. H. Bal- o( several yean. Funeral service will be lyiesdayiLakc Blvd., wifi be held at 2 p.m.'a daughter, Mrs. Dpnean Griffin St, will be hdd at 10 a.m. to- liagcr, 88, died Sunday at bar home a member of Church of the'sH P™- from Huntoon Funeral Wednesday af -----------------^ _ ---i _ ....-------- in Um Angles, Callt Brethren, 'she is Wrvlved by five I •' triMtliM mnn nf Chir1m%> smsl .IwmM -____r-i— , oi mature son of Shirley and James Sif MttcheU of^ 0651 Rowley. He 1? Pontiac, idled Friday at St. Joseph Mercy I«n« *^°**^’ ®* N.M.. iHoepltal 27 hours after birth. Bitfield Hills aiM Mre. Gi^L^ daughters. Mrs. Charles Bart- ^ ten ««I Mrs. James Sablsdi. both grand^fl^ and four great-j^ Drayton Plains. 87 grandchll-giandddldrea ^ ^ great-grandchUdren. Funeral arrangements’have not been oompleted. Burial will be In St. Johns at a later date. BURST A. DAVn Funeral service will be Wednes» day atj L p.m. from Coats Funeral Ht^noTDrayton Plains, lor Many day at his home. A member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, be was retired atb- St. He died Sunday Hoqiltal in Detroit. ' Last employed as a salasman, he WM ■ member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Survivlnr besides bis wife, Jolla, are two daugfaten, Mrs. Arthur Karpeles and Mrs. Paul Flynn, both of Dearborn; a son, Weldon of Pontiac; a brotfaer, James V. ' of Pontiac; and five grandchil(b«n. Burial wiU be In Oakland HOls -Memorial Park Oemetary. ment of Parks and Recreation, belonged to the American* Legion Redtord Post 358. Surviving af« a son. Jerry J. at home, a brother, a sister, Mrs. George William of Detroit, and two grandchildren. Funeral dbrvice will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. from DonelsonJohns Funeral Home with burial in Maple Hills Cemetery, Cadillac. ELIZABETH M. KRVEOEB JOHN r. KOBUXT John F. Eckert. 9d, of 2055 Op-dyke Rd., died Sunday at Pontiac General Hospital. The b(Mfy of Mr. Ektett, a retired groeCr, h VooriMea-Siple Funeral Home. MRS. OSCAR M. FARNSWORTH Service for Mrs. Oscar M. (Ida M.) Farnsworth. 79, of 93 MMims Ave., will be beld at 3 pjn. Tuesday at the DeWitt C Davis Funeral Home, with burial in Oalf Ifill Cemetery. lAdTtrttacnMDi) HERE-GREWHAIR Surviving besides his parents are a (anther, Glenn, at twme. and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Simpson of Pontisc and Mr, and FREDERICK S. JOHNSON |Mrs. A. T. Mitchefl of Keego Frederick S. Johnson. 70. of IHO . Oakwood, Siivan Lake, died Sun- Burial will be in Fairfield Oeme- OEOROE PANKET George Pankey of 63 Poplar St. died Saturday following a ten-year llhiess. He was 73. A former accountant, he is sur-'jvived by one brother. Funeral pei’vice wQl be Tuesday at 10; 30 a.m. from Pursley Funeral Home, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. MRS. JOHN B. PARKER Mrs. John B. (Nancy) Parker, '65 of 80 Pinegrove St., died yesterday at her home following a six weeks Ulness. ^Izabeth M. Krueger, . montiMld daughter of Donald and Lari employed by General Mo-Martene Shelton Krueger of 132 True** * Coach Division, she Plngree St. died Saturday at her k»s ■ member of General Baptist home of virus pneumonia. Church. Mineral tervioe will be Tuesday Surviving besides her husband 11:» p.m. from Huntoon Funeral i«re • son. Sellie of Pontisc, two Home with burial in Perry Mount and a granddaughter. Park cemetery. Funeral serviw wUl be Tuesday jat 3 p. m. fi^m Huntoon Funeral JA.MES W. MeKEE Home. Tuesday evening the body Following an eight-month Illness, |will be taken to Henderson Funerid James W. McKee of 193 Leota Dr.lHomc in Tlfton. Ga., for burial in died Saturday at Pontiac Orieo-'Westview Cemetery. Moultrie. Ga. pathk! Hospital. He was 80. I A retiml tool and die maker at WIUJAM A. MONAHAN Pontiac Motor Division. Mr. Me-! BRANDOfJ TOV^’NSHIP-Service Kee is survived by his wife. Ron., lor William A. Monahkn. 34. of fiirM daughters. Mrs. Roy Bod- 3400 Ortonvilie Rd. will be held row of Oearwater, Fla.. Mrs. Milo Shagena of Qarkiton and Mrs. George Davis of Mason; five sons. James E., Birdsey and Lawrence, an of Ptmtiac. Worde of Lake, Orion and Calvin C. of Auburn Heights; thm sisters, 84 grsnd-two great-great-grand- at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Pursley Fui|eral Home. Pontiac. Burial will be in Cinamt Hills Cemetery. Mr. Monahan died Friday Pontiac General Hospital after two Funeral serice will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with burial In Peny Mount Park Oemriery. WINTER DISCOUNT SALE SAVE 10% Make your selection now for delivery this spring prior to Memorial Day, May 80th. A small deposit will hold any order........ Inch Memorials^ lnc« Ovas $$ r«an of Oals(aadiaf forvleo Tdephonc FB 5-6981 864 N. Perry Street Surviving are his wife, Evelvn L; two daughters. Mrs. Bob Logan of Pontiac and Mrs. Forrest Ogg of Davisburg; a son, James E. Kalin of Fairmont W. Va.; nine grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters JOSEPH H. F080NT WALLED LAKE - Service for Joaeph H. Posont, SO. of 1386 Nolta will be held at I p.m. tomorrow at Richardson-Biid Funeral Home. Burial will be in Walled Lake. Cemetery. Mr. Poaont died Saturday in Pontiac CMeopathic Hospital kfter an illness of five weeks. Airvivtng are his wife. Marion a daughter. \Iarie, at home; three eons, Kenneth and Alfred, both of Detroit: and Robert of 'Waned Lake; end two grandchlt-;dren. , I Four ileteiS. 'MrW Ray Pierce ;airi Mrs. Fred Syivain. both of Madison Heights; and .Mrs. John IHcnnlng of Traunik and Mrs. Jo- Famous Names in Bedding! 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Fred C (M Wozsitnorrow at Sacred He^ CatiioUc Church. Burial will be Mary’s Ceraefery, St Oalr. Mr. Simons'died oi m heart st-tack at his home Saturday. Surviving are his adfe. cynthis; a son. Joe ef Imlay City; three daughters. Mis. Marion Sisson and SLlIralay City, and Mrs. Vlrglnfe htouirila ol Plzeon; 17 grandchH- n WM In 354 A Bisbiv of Rome dedamd Dec. __ _______________________________25 to be the anniversary of tiw MraT*(fersldhie Kmicrity, both ofiwrtii of Christ. Double Stamps Every Wednesday Ocean Spray CraBiberry Sauce Cube Steaks Ruth's Bacon Blue Ribbon Farms Boneless Tender Thin Sliced From the Land O’Corn Hygradt's Pure Pork — Mb. Cello Roll 89 49 P(»k Sousoge 29 Wrigleyi Own Thick Sliced ^ Sliced Bocob i 79* All Choice Cuts HulitatSteolB 39! Cut from Foncy Silversidet Salmon Sieok 79! c lb. SAVE I ‘ \ 4c CompbeH's Delicious Tomato Soap ^ ur SAVf lOe Gaylord Fere Creomery I5‘ ton > CMMer hf fj w jf««wj-c ^ o oinjJliv V Butter Farm Fresh Mb. Print 59 i PHeee efferihre ifcfee|b Tees., Mefik 18. We r f ■j L THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 14. mo yiyB ** ^ ^ Road to Faifli.,. by Wfll Oureler HE RE-GREW HAIR Do Not Be Fearful When the Storm Cometh A r«w Moatks LaUr Tho«M A. M«hM tw, (•bvn), ahewt ha ra<«raw hair by tha ErlekaoB Hom'nraatBMBt BMthod. Hair Specialists Here Tomorrow; WiH Show How to Save Hair and Prevent Baldness New home traattncnt methodi for wTlhK. hair and Improving its growth will ba dimonstratad In Pontiac. Ulohlgap oo Tueeday, llareh U, INO o^y. IMcbologlii L. K. Schroer will be In charge. represenUng the dynamle Uckson Ealr A 8calp etooeta|letl yganlaatten Re will personally examine hair-worried men and women from 11:30 to 7:S0 pm. Tueeday at the Waldron Hotel Phoae FT 0-0168. AttbohoiaeofBooortlieEridaoB eaye D. W. Eilckeon. director of the ea^oliatkHi. “tee we eatis^ at least 96X of our clienta whieb, when you conaidar that afasMOt -------non ie a ‘doubtar* or a ___Ar* where hair ie con- mmed. Is an eaoeQent showing. Getting these doubten and put-ter-offste to coase in for an exam-ismtfon is really the problem." IxmiiR* Va« Pr«w Wt wamifto asahe it deer that you incur abaolntely no charge orwbUgationbyooBmiginforaB Example is a grpat. teacher. The eiqierteiiec of others — and at our owih lives — Is there for OB, arowlBide stand of ahhdng The truth spaildea suddenly, fith a bright, dazzling gleem, in gme item that may have almost ehied our, attention. aomc yeara ago, in a New Tost art gallery. I diaoovered a pte-hire of a aaillng ship In a heavy, tooulit aea.' There wee a primitive Spree in le pelpting. in netureUstlc terina. The aee ita^ was there, and its changing savahery. The ptotare sessnad ta have eucoeeriul method of trsetasssit was anaounesd—a treatment that you can aaaily youiaalf at bosae. nw traatasml ia BsitlMr *ai^ ordar” nor *Vuiw«lL" It ia adapM to tha in«^aal after a pataonal aiamhiatiow and prog-remiachackadattagulariBtmiA by an BfSekaoa sapart. Wh« Cm •• Hatpadf gS'jxir?;si2f5s; haan AaeUnc the hair of tboo-aanda at paoj^ acrom the ooun- Si^'assn:^ every kind of hair trouble. Prom t^ atpstiaswa hm grown the body of aciontific knowledge leadiM to the development of the new ErkkaoB home treatmer Your only abltgation ia to yeuiarif to eaaa your mind of hair wocriaa by Warning how to ave and thicken your hair at boma.~Wa will taD you benkly and ainosealy whatbor or not you can ba helpa, bow long it will take and how much it will coat wo cannot help men and wo who art aliok-Dald after yaai_____ gradual hair-loss. But if you atiU bavo fou and your eeelp is stiU nd thicksn whst yon have, conditions, such as “not ms" usually havs eomptste ______■" usually hi covarageif aoMl Other oonditMBS bring on atraasiva danvulf.L____________________ drynaaa, follicle clogged with so- _________J caught before the "hair tacto^" are daetnyad. Evidonoa of the sucePaa of the Erickson mothod ia that tbs or-ganiaation has aspandad to hun-d^ pf eitim in mtatan Tho moat fanportant tfaiag is: •*DsbT wilt aeill It's h ---- SarvsysaaMagi an in all walks ___ tbs wont onamias of your are (1) skepticism and (2) rrsaHnatiwn The avaraga balding paeaon jualitai hia eondlUon one ot tbs other of thno VI don’t tUhk anybody aan atop hair la«"-er "Oh, Vm ya-lag ta aaa an axpart whn I ^ around Pelt" Baldnspi won’t wait for doubt-ante he aanvinsad ar for peo-cnallnatpn ta taka action Wtse. MMrWS ' ^;:xsti':!svsgp Erickson Hahr and Scalp Spe> dalkts have astablh^ed a vary alb npntation^lha field foe uring any can that does not ' 1 undar the scope of its work, tha majority of caan of bald-M and axcaaaiva hair ion (a lition aon^imn described aa I pattmbaldaaaa—has bean itifiad as such), Erickson satsssait is of UttW or no vrius, Jd SBsin wo eUto ERICKSON WILLCONTINUE I’M POL- By WILL qUBSLEB R seemed then as if my thoughts wens driven from this picture to sn eptande I had read about an- ‘Aad there arose a great atonn ot wind, and the waves best Into the ship, M> that it was now fuD. \ "iUtd he was in the hinder pari.aciM'the centuries. It reac^lscientifie'' masterpiece called ^ our exietence. "OoemM.’’ The index alone re-Inta our fears, ^ hopes, tntoliiuirad 1,117 W K: s la a they were safe in die Father's When they come to Him in their tenor, then is nmriy surprise in His question; “How is it that ye hevp DO faith?" - every moment of our present daQy «ld daughter waa killed ' the exploalaa, although he eacaj te*ay. Alabama Race Violence Triggei^ New Pleas to Ike By 11m Aaeodatei Prem [dent, told poDce 9 or 10 whit# men Ouitbreaka of violence in Ala- h“o his house Saturday bama-^ latest a leport that **** wWte men heat a Negro mmlly],,|rter Luvlna. 18. The mother was with bon pipes-have led offldalBihoepItaUsed with a broken leg and If Tea Are Uader 80 Tm Are Net Toe OM i For Life lasaraaM Let us tell you how you can still apply for a $1,000 life Insurance pol^^ to help take care of ffBul expenses without burdening your family. You han&e the entire trans-, action by mall witti OLD AAORICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obllntlon. No one will call on youl Teu out this ad and mall It today with your name, address and year of birth to Old Amer-' lean Insurance Co., 190Q. Oak, Dept. U721A, Kansas City, Missouri. finger. Jones and his sister were treated for bruises and abcasions. Geotge W. Barron, Bessemer pdi^ chief, said be was in-vest^tbig the beatbig report but bad made no arrests. Jones was in a group o< Negroes arrested at of two large ocganizatioiis to urge President Eisenhower to step Into the race situation in. that state. Roy Wilkins, execuove secretary of the National Assn, to the Advancement of Qdored Peofde, telegraphed the President action by federal agencies tect constitutional rights of Negro distributing antisegregation dtiaens in Alabama. lutera^. "Inaction of the fed^ govern-i ------------- ^ ment,” Wilkins said, "could result!pirompn Term in massacre on a scale that willj^ i Cl III United SUte. before WotertOTd Twp. Walter Reuther. president of the Qrr/o United Auto Workers Union, wired ^CHOOlS 0016 Eisenhower asking him "to instruct the attorney general to take immediate action in your name to law and order in Montgomery, Ala.," scene of frequent student demonstrations and lium- The, requests came i weekend marked by the use of tear gas to break up a march of Florida A. A M. University students In Tallahassee, and rallies, prayer services and sUdown demonstrations at other p&cm in the South. Picketing tai. support of the Negro stand for inte^ted ~ ‘ eating facilities occurred Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, MlcUi^ Kaaaas and Colorado. wmdiM originally asked to presidentisl action March 10. He said Sunday be wae renewing the request bemuse of a report of a Negro family was attacked hi their Betsemer, Ala., home white men wielding pipes, Robert Jones, %, a college stu- Waterford Township's 25 schools are fully protected against Are, acoordilig to a report to the Board of Education by Fire Chief Elmer Fangboner. W * * For the past two months, firemen have been Inspect them, and the only criticism is that some lack adequate storage space tor certain t:^ of equipment. ' w w * Fangboher said the fire department will make periodic checks and submit reports to the bqprd. Adloi Follows Ike SAN CARLOS BAMLOCHE, A^ gentina (UPD—Adlal Stevenson tried his skill yesterday on the same golf course used by his two-lidential opponent President Elsehhower during Eisenhower’s lyoent visit here. His score, like Eisenhower's, was not disclosed. 3f m RANGE 'FOR 1960! NO MONEY DOWN Wide oven range and automatic oven control. Smokeless broiler. All white enamel trays. 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TheHinrS SPOBTUTE ord for stolen botes—on Incredible 94 in 19151 with you. We recoin, oiond our Two>Trousor lulls. They're lelforod of . fugged aRwool werteed . lengthen the We et the eull to olmofl dsiAle. to *89“ You Can Charge It at the Hub and Take 6 Months to Pay Clothitfs Reserve Board Waits, Watches By BAM DAWSON AP I NEW YORK (AP)-ln all the hullabaloo of late during stock market rallies and bond price advances there has been a persistent minor: The nation's money managers have started to, or are about to, reverse their tight tnoney policy. The stock market has reacted also to mmors the Federal Reserve Board might lower the stock margin from the present rule of 90 per cent cash. On a loftier plane than the rumor market is another debate as to what really makes money tight: An offttial policy or the people thejnselves-how much they want to borrow, hftw much they save. In other words, whether It’s arti-flctal manipulation, or the law of supply and demand. ^always, dley doid ^scusa future can lend more of the money they, ’-jlidea. already have. Since the first of the year the But defenders of ttie Fed^cpol-boatd has been Mowing a policyjicy of restraint idnce the recea^ of wait and see. What it is waiting ended hold that Its role really to see is If some slackening of,ign’t the major one in deciding late in the business pace hi certain vvrhether Interest rates rte and fields is really a sign of a general,jendera are harder to find, slowdown coming. poijrv *rav« If that should develop—and few BiAis see any sure signs of it now—the j Tbey cite this year’s record eo Fed is expected to take steps to | far. Without any change in Fed-furnish the commercial banks with eral Reserve pcdicy, money has more money to lend. This cogld grown leaa tight, while short term or could not lead Interest ' interest rates have varied wkMiy rates, depending on the volulne from time to time, although never You can inflate credit for' a high enough, hiking interest rates I rarely cooil it down. On the otber band, just making | a lot of money availably, rarely | leads carporations to bbrm i ‘ -u . . -,|4|||,|nl Kiisind less ’’they think future' busineu 1 justifies it (rf demand. dropping very far before rising During this time the Fed kept the bank reserves fairly stable. If a general drop in business activity doesn’t develop after spring chases away winter’s handicaps, the Fed may rock along | What happened * was that money abwt as now. It would see that the,flowed back into the banks t^rebanks have enough credit to ex-j pay pre-Christmas loans. tend to corporations borrowing to'business desire to borrow money meet March 15 tax dates, to carry | began to slacken. More money. ^ on their normal seasonal business, ileas demand-short-term Interest time. But in the long run, unless jto expand at. a pace the money i rates dropped a bit. 1^’hen demand you start up the printing presses, ^lanagers consider safe for tiie| picked lup. interest rates the money for real investment is | general economic healthr | covered. supplied out of the nation’s total of savings. Federal Reserve spokesmen say of the rumor that the system is changing its policy tm credit and money: “It Just isn’t so.” But, as No ont questions that the Fed ’The Fed cart ease credit tight-jean moderate the trend toward or ness in the banks either by step-j a way from money tightness by ping into the market for U.S. se-1 helping banks meet seasonal de-curitles” so as to swell bank de-;mands or by trying to brake any pc'its, or by changing the banks'!runaway borrowing spree, reserve requirements ?o that theyl But if the borrowing fever Is Sailors to Ask Weatherman When Lake Freighters Start PAYDAY LOANS $50 for 2 wks . . • only 70/1 Ollier loam to $500 Yvith 24-mot. to repay 3II.0O me LOW,in cotl' rent cbotoe of styles. All floises^mcripHoa JALUMIIWM The Latest in Eyw Wear —Six Reantiiul Colors a Stfi^ ObiMS aax Sn^Mm^ Coma in and Hava Your Present Glatsaa , AdjvMtad — No Charqal ---- "Yon Caa AUotd fJto test at Baku Opiicall Why Sellle for Us#r 86 Vi N. 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MONDAY, MARCH U. i960 Mrs. Daniel TTMurphy Jr., left, is publicity chairman for Wednesday's card party sponsored by the ^Amvets Auxiliary to JimmiDey Pc/STNa, 12, in Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Build- FutU* FrMi Fb»tM 4Pg. She checks final details vvith Mrs. Harmon Doan and Mrs. Silas W. Sadler who mil model spring modes from the De Cor Shop of Pontiac. At right, is Mrs. Pet^ Metes, refreshment chairman. Style Show, Card Party Planned Amvet Auxiliary Will Gather Wednesday Amvetk Auxiliary to Jimmy Dey Post 12 members will sponsor thei^ annual card party and style Viow Wednesday evening at iVitiac Federal Savings and L>0fin Building. Proceeds are ta|^ for the group's service fund which i sists patients in vetei^’ hospitals. \ ■Chairman, Mrs. Ted Ktefler, will be assisted by Mrs. Cities Cohen, tickcU; Mrs. Arthur Torrey, refreshments: Mrs. Louis Hadden, hospitality; Mrs. Edward Pompeian, prizes; and Mrs. Daniel T. Murphy Jr., publicity. Spring fashions will be modeled by Mfs. Roy L. Wil-liaiiu, Mrs. Stewart Houghton, Mrs. Frederick C. Ziem, Mrs. Harmon Doan. Mrs. Silas Sadler. SaDy Hilntoon, Sharon Hadden and Mrs. Kieffer. Tickets will be available to the public ^at the door. PCH Class of 1950 to Reunite Wrappirig table prises for the Amvet* Auxiliary Wednesday card party arid fashion show (ire. left, Mrs. Frederick C. Ziem; Mrs. Roy L. Williams, auxiliary president; Mrs. Charles Cohen, ticket chairman; and .Mrs. Ted Kieffer, right, general aunrman. Race Her for It, Says Abby Mama Picks Up All the Dirt She's Quite a Housekeeper Teachers Discus: Medical Hypnosis Mrs. Joseph Hendemtsi opened her Birmingham home By ABIGAIL VAK Bl BKN DEAR ABBY; My mother lives with us. I know she is aa old lady, but listen to this and tell me if I'm wrong. She is a fanatic bn bpuser keeping. If I put down a piece of paper even tor a minute whte I go for he has. you won’t have to look far for the gay blade. Behind every ''second'’- shave there s usuall.v a "two-timer. " DEAR ABBY: I am a girl who la 13 but I look about 16. My Daddy died when I was aeVen and Mamma married another man. I always kked my Step-Daddy, mainly because he would bu.v me candy and he was extra good to ■ er heratwe It will break her heart. She thinks he Is perfect, Tell me what to do, please before I run awav.' SCARED GIRL DEAR SCARED: TELL YOUR MOTHER! » members of the Teachers' Exchange Club Thursday evening . "liyponosi.'i in Mediev" was discussed and demonst^ted by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Blanchard and Fraiik Sherer. Ilosteases were Mrs. Clifford Bishop. Mrs. Lenn W. Kennedy ami Mrs. Henderson. empty it. She is always busy polish door knobs and every little bit of chrome, brass or silver she can find. All this ooDstant polishing and tldytag-up makes her doak like a perfect houaekeeper and by compariaon I suppoaa 1 look like a slob. What ctn ba done about It? She la 77 and I apt fS snd she wears me out. WORN OUT DEAR WORN: You ought to be than^l that you hove an energetic, healthy mother bustling around your home. If aha wants to pollah and tidy up let her. It will keep her busy and happy and It won't hurt your house. Next tinse a speck of dust setUes — race her lor tt. (lH bet on Mamma.) He used to kiss me a lot and put his arms around me and pull me down to, sit on his lap He offered to teach me bow to drive a car. I know now that it was just an excuse to get me alone. I am scared to death of him, Abby, because he is too friendly lately. I can't tell my moth- CONHOENTIAL TO THE BOYS IN niE COMPOSING ROOM: Compose yourselves. This is what is known as "figure falsification" and there Is no law against It. Rho Chapter Honors Pledges "What’s your problem?'' For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of this paper and enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. TfirBB Pages Today in Women's Section A pledge tea for Rho Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa aorority . Thursday evening at the Otter drive home of Mrs. E. Qeo Wiley opened with prayer by Mrs. Ross Tenney, chaplain. Mrs N. Ci. Polk presided at the tea table. Pledges, Mrs. Melvin Boers-ma. Mrs. Evelyn Woodworth and Josephine Bulla will be initiated at the April meeting in the home of Mti. Edward H. Leland on Middle" Belt road DEAR ABBY: My husband works from 3 p.m. until 11 p.m. He used to get home *t 11:30 every night. Utely lie’s been getting borne at 3 and 3 in the morning wHfa a fr«4i shave and smdllng pretty. He dalms hla whiihan haven't bees growing lately. I think he must be lying to the. He used to come home needbig ■ Aave. f would like to know where he is get-Ung tfaear shaves and why. SUBPiaOUS DEAR SUfflClOUS: If he denies that be has had a fresh Aave htapn It la a Pontiac Centrdl High SchooTs 19SO June and August gradufUing classes will gather for a dinner] dance reunion June 18 at the Pontiac Elks Temple. Spearheading plans for the event are, from left, Mrss Roy Lirpt, decoratfon* chairman; Mrs. Verneli Duffy, mailing chairman; William Hamilton, general chairman; and Mrs. Richard Corl, chairman for program and name tags. They are admiring a cotorjully decorated cake served at a recent committee meeting. .-XL. ■r /' Personal News of Local Interest Mrs. John Clark Houston of Glen-wood drive, Sylvan Village, has returned from Philadelphia where she attended the national board meeting of the Women^s International League for Peace and Freedom. While in the East, Mrs. Houston was the guest of Betty Rhoades of Moristown, N.H. ★ ★ ★ Home after seven v^ks In Venice and Miami, Fla., are Mi"- and Mrs. William Fleischauer of Silver Lake road. ' ★ ★ ★ A 1/c Otha D. Craven s^ent the past week at the homi of Mrs. Craven’s parents the X). C. Janters of Ogemaw .road. With Mrs. Craven and < their son David, he has returned to Clovis, N.M., where he is stationed at Cannon Ale Force Base.. Mrs. Cravm and David visited her parents while her husband was on five m CUSTOM-BUILT WING SOFA for u little as •169 The SNOW is here today « . . but EASTER is just 5 weeks away... ORDER NOWI Why can you buy this superior quaUty sofa so reasonably? Because you are buying dlreet from the maker — eliminating the usual "olddle-man’* • Bprfng.filM er foa Ruth Marilyn V Hazlett, daughter of Mrs. John . Leroy Haxlett of IFesbrook avenue, and Ae late Rev. HatieUi pledged vows with Dean dUen^ Rowe, son of the Lawrence Harmon Rowes of Lorraine court, Saturday. jShrine Unit Has Dinner ^and Meeting ^ cooperative dinner preceded ithe amual noeeting and electioo dScers of Fondae Shrine No. » of the Order of the Whte Shrine of Jerusalem in Rooaevdt Temple. '------------- Mrs. Earner Cover, president of the Past Wortty High Prieateas CliA, was dlimer chairman. Mrs. Edward Wallace chose the St. Patrick theme for decorations. 'nw ^blU team presented an exhibition for the 90 members who will go to the Supreme Shrine in Mrs. Warren Reaves was elected worthy high pfiestess and Samuel E. Smith, watchman of shepherds for the ensuing year. MRS. DEAN ALLEN ROWE Seml-publie Installation will be 8 p.m., Mardi 23, in Roosevelt Temple. e steel retaforeed fuB WniiAM Wrigvf Ruth Hazlett Is Married in Late Father's Church F(iniit«re Makers and Upholsterers 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 GOLDEN MEMORIES in Professional Portraits CJllL FOB DETAILS ff 44IM jtD PHOTOOBAIHEES Studio 518 West'Hnnm fift. Comer Thorps OPEN KVKNINGI YOU CAN BE SURE... We SN dedicated'to making you more beautiful . . • Our staff * Carl Eileen Golda Joanne Mary and Tony Cell Us l»r eke Fetr leteet fer Prsfeeeleaal Beauty Care. TONY’S Shop Main Floor 35 W. Boron FE 8-7186 Nuptial vows of Ruth Marilyn Hazlett and Dean Allen Rowe were repeated before the Rev. G. J. Bertache Saturday in the Christiiui and Miiitonary Alliance Church on North Case Lake road. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. John Leroy Hazlett of Wes-brook avenue, and the late Rev. Hazlett, former pastor of the dmrch where the rites were read. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harmon Rowe are parents of the bride- Tradltleasl wedd'Sg wsae song by tbs Bev. S. i. Faitael, paster ef the ChiletlaB and Missloaary AlHaaee Cbareh ad OawMn. Ethelya Ashley ef Pentlae was orgaalst. Tbll candelabra, potted i^ms and chapel vases ist white gUdicdi were placed in the chancel. The bridal gown of ChantlDy lace featured a front panel, joined, by four tiera of lace and tulle sriilch swept into a chapel train. Lace scallops formed the Sabrina neckline and the Juliet cap studded with sequins and pearls which hdd the fingertip veil of silk illusion. A heart-shaped pendant, gift ef the bridegroom, was also worn. {H)C bride held a v.hite Bible. John Herman Hazlett ef Pontiac was best man. Trueman Lamphere and Ronald Rapelje seated the guests. All are of Pontiac. After a reception in Fellowship Hall at the parsonage, the bride donned a pale blue wool sheath and white feathered hat for traveling to Chicago. Her accessories ere black. White roeebuds and Ivy com- Cascades of yellow carnations complemented aqua nylon tulle over taffeta, worn by honor matron, Mrs. John Herman Hazlett, The couple win live ok South Francis etreet on their return. Mre. Hazlett Wore navy silk crepe with silver-blue strips taffeta trim for her daughter’s wedding. A corsage of pink rosebuds complemented mauve and navy me-cessories. Green printed wool, with black accessories and corsage of yellow rosebuds was Mrs. Rowe’s selection. The bride’s grandmothers. Mrs. Oren Grimes of Detroit, and Mrs. Malcolm Hazlett of Akron attended the wedding. Others were her aunts Louella Hazlett of Akron and Miriam Hazlett of New York City; the George Hazletts, also of Akron and the Buford Grimes of Hunting-ton Woods. From Lansing came the bridegroom’s unde and aunt, the Charles Waggs. Aqtia taffeta and net fashioned their headpidees. • Roberta Hailett, niece ef the bride, also la aqua tulle, were IT'S THE FIT THAT MATTERS For o'shape that ficrtttn! Lot Federal's expertly trained oonetieres fit you correctly and comfortably for the sleek, fashion silhouette yorve always dreamed about! Wever Study Group to Meet Wever Pr»8chooI study group will see the film “Your Children and You" at the regular meeting ’Tuesday at t p.m. In the school library. A discuasion period will follow. The nominating committee ^1 present candidates for next year’s office. Refreshments wfll be served by Mrs. Sherrill Grubbs assisted by Mrs. Robert Lenz. Members of the Girl’s Service Squad will furnish baby-eittlng service in the kindergarten. Parents of pre-ichM and kindergarten age children are invited to attend. Win at Bridge ’The Pontiac Bonneville Duplicate Bridge Oub met Satui^ day evening at Hotel Waldron with seven tables in play. Winners were Mr. and Mrt.„ Earl Waterman, Mrs. Charles Davis and Ernest Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Lionet Thompson, Mrs. Frank Salerno and Mra. Ernest Guy. and John Kraus and Charles Strelfaiger. Dance Tuesday Tbe Widows and Widowers' Acquaintance aub of Pontiac will bold open house at a St. Patrick'! dancing party, Tuesday evening from 8 to 11 pjn., in Malta Hall on Perkins street 27 Hospitals to Have Part in Workshop It's best net to drill drop eookitiawagh qiace between e kwgh. And be sure to aUow|iiir ipcewdiiic. Repreeeotativee from 3T area hoapUab will attend the Tth Annual Worieshop, Tuesday, at the Wayne Cmmty Medical Society in Detroit - - o n Mrs. WUUam Dean and Mrs. P. Eugene MlUw will represent Pontiac General Ho«ital. and Mrs. tiTalter Williams. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Public relations tor hoqriUIs by volunteers will be etreiaed. Establishment of gift shops on wheels, tree library visits to each room, chapels, vdun- bars on the operating-room floor for surgeons will be dls- Mothers Learn Florists' Arts Room mothers of the Baldwin SdKxri wcrt_shown, flower arrangement technique byMto. Oliver Dunstan at a mectihg Thursday-ln the school omi- The conference room being furnished for the visiting teacher wu discussed during the busineM meeting, by Mrs. Conrad Burlieon. Legal Address Due He'll Speak to Nurses Marifttt j J. Blent, University of/Mlchlgtn professor of law speak concerning the "Legal implicatians of Nureing" before Oaldand Oounty District Nurses’ Assn., Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in William Beaumont Hospital. Mr. Plant who holds a badi-elor's and a master's degree from Lewrenoe College, received his J. D. degree, from U. of M. lew school in 1938. Besides his faculty connection, Mr. Plant represents the university at the Intercollegiate ("Big Ten’’) Conference. With Professor Emeritus Burke Shartel, he recently authored a book on "The Law of Medical Practice.’' MARCUS t. plant PETER PAD contour ^ ) fuimia growing curves... secretly! daaitn. 80-86AA antlA Osn’t Ouaas your Oerreet gtsa .. let our Oradusta aad Quiil' fled OaRBrnniS advise aSd fit you properly. Bobette Conet Shop 14 R. Saiiuw H SiriiB Thttlit BMf. n MStl The **Differmt** Look for You . • . PERMANENTS $S-t6_$7.S0 . *1.50 We .1 pedellse h CkUdfoa’s Half Cailiaff. ANNAUESE BEAUTY SALON SOVi N. Sagtnaw St. FE 2-5600 (Over Taaiy Bahery) . \ Happy is the hpme with a HAMMOND Chord Organ! Play a tune in 30 minutes! For fun and rtlaxafion ... fer truo family togethernoss ... try the Hammond Chord Organ, the easiest of all instrumants to playl No matter what your musical Etackground, youl bo amaiod how quicUy you can maka beautiful music. $985. Use c HS3 ms Orts Unosr of your One tingw ef yeur right hand sknpty Ask aE>out a Frea Homa Trial GRINNELL'S, 27 S. Saginaw St. • FE'3-7168 # 30 Sforti to sorvo you. FAaORY-AUTHORIZED, ONCE-A-YEAR Clearance A FEATURE OF OUR MARCH-OF-PROGRESS SALE I ■itcoiTiiun aoiEU, tv mi hi-fi Mognovox 4 Speed Automatic Phono, Beoutiful Mahogany Cabinet. ellMkAA Reg. $265.0O-Now............... Gronco Imperial Stereo, 4 Spt^ EMhg. Cabinet. ............. L. Oak TV, .............»1«*» t, Oak TV, Mohogony TV, .............. The al in ant Hi-Fi Stereo. 4 tpoakars, etoreo ^ afflpKflart, predsien ekenger,_ diaM^end piciMip, | plays al spaedi. Mekegany, eak Amwican walmit. la mahagany Soflinow Strflot PI 3-7168 FOtmTEEN THE POXTIAC PRESS, ^ONPAY, MARCH 14. 1960_ SJETTLE FOR LESS! You con buy corpeting and draperies where vrnen qJ ^he following: Qualifry^Securify— Confidence < and ovar 30 yean of experience and knowhow. Helping home maken lelect the right color aetd quality carpet and draperies for their homes. Yes, we have the finest Installation specialist In our field. Marty of our prices are at or below tome tales or cloae-out prices. Coll FE 4-2531 Shop Cemfortobly, Loisuroly ot Homo! Our carpet/consultant will brirtg samples t^ your home so you can choose the right carpet and color for your decorating schemes. No obliga--tlon. Free estimates and (^orating counsel. Deferred payment plan to Even no money down and 36 rtwths to pay. — McCANDII'SS 11 X. IVrry St. Broadside Tomorrow Exercise Helps^ Stiff Neck By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN I H you have enough time between The following letter pretenu twrt'your arrival at home and dinner proWema which are apt to be al-jor honing the preparatkm for ihoct univnwal among those who|dinner, give yourself the following work in an office and sit moat of the time at. a desk. The letter before me says: . “I have two problems which harass me. I tvork in an office all day long and my work calls for sitting at a desk most of the time. I am not overweight but I do have what Is caUed the ‘office broad- treatment as soon as you get home. This will your evening much mere pimknt side.’ This is not a mailiiw b thijjiw I chure. My hips and much larger than they should be! Lie down on the floor because I sit so much of the Ume. | think the floor U better because St si^l ■ m M rspectolly L„ough to place your feet flat on IrT?* •»«/« n»y "««. the floor. Put the hot wat^r bottle that I rassaf even go te sleep at „ ! !!*? “T” on^fl^at^Tdes. Re- fT lax. Try to relax afi muscles. Stay 0» ye. me will, these two for 10 or 15 minutes. PERMANENT WAVE Priced from fS.OO Parisian Reauty Shop 1 W. Uwrenee (VpkUIrs) FB S-4NI Making circles with your head is also helpful. Orde first in on reetkm and then in the other. hot as yoo stamped, self-addressed ( with your request for leaflet No. U. Addrea Josephine Lowman in of this newspaper. tomorrow i will write aoout the . mssu-. mudi more than you will believe “ important. Until you ytkirself try it. Heat is Lift your chin a little as yow a^K) beneficial. > arms niwe npwari. Lower yow Yob can't always pull your punches, tvin with junior. But don't fret, send your them cleaned, and you'll clothes to us to hove look like the winner, any- WARDROBE DRY CLEANERS 1031 BALDWIN AVL Call FE 2-9289 for PICK-UP «mI DELIVERY Sorvkt Have You Tried This? Crumbled Wafers Top Raspberry Cream Pie head back aa ter as eamtertebla sides. CsrtlQw. Von wiB zr. Fashion Benefit Helps Childreii The Subuiiwo Heights Ex- evening m the home U Mrs. MOtan J. Mam ot Aquarina Hra. Mam and Mrs. John C. ThompBOB wete topic leaders for "The Selection of Cur-. I^rocee<& from the February. Card party and Fashion Show will be donated to the Oakland County Crippled Childrens’ Home, retarded children, and the Mary Lou Abel Memorial Fund. Unit Announces 'State' Meeting Iota Fta chapter of Pi Omicron National Sorority met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Hugo Hamack on Lexington drive, W’a-terford township. An open meeting of Michigan State Chapter in Bay City on Sunday was announced. Mrs. Robert Hausnym will open her hqme for the March 24 meeting of the Pontiac Council. Reservations for the April 23 membership luncheon in Women's City Qub, Detroit, may be made with Mrs. E. Verne M^ through April 11. FELT Td. •2.98 CHRISTIAN UTERATURE $ALES II Oakland Are. FE 4-BMl William K. Cowie CmtMi Uphobtiry 25 Fn. of Practical Crpariann 205 Voorhsis R4 FE 4-2157 SalwMB T*ltfi«|ra a Or.a>rS Lk. All Permanents ONE PRICE *3” COMPLETE WITH CUT and SET NONE. HIGHER ' You Get All This: Carefree HaircRt Permanent by an Experienced, Licensed Operator Styled Set. Our Famous Guarantee: A Complete Wave for ^.75 . . . None Higher HOLLYWOOD'Uw ISYi North Saginaw Street Over Bazley's 8-3560 By JANET ODELL Fimen raspberries are plentiful. U»e a package to make this interemng Raspberry Oeam Pie. Mrs. Grace Guerin It today's cook. Crodiethig, and sewing are her leisure time activities. She enjoys visits with her three gramlchUdren. BA8PBERRY CREAM PIE By Mrs. Orace Ooeria IS-Uicb pit erutt, bsStd spd Itbltapowit butUr tr Msr- itrint Iti uiupoebi TulUa 1 gscktft (It-M.i fretta fstp- Add H cup sugar to milk and let come just to a boU. Add cornstarch and eggs. Cook" until thickened, stirring constantly. Add butter or ntar-garine and vanUIa. Pour Into baked pie shell. Add desired amount of sugar to betries with 2 tablespoons cornstarch. Cook until mixture is clear. Pour over custard. Let cool. Crush 6 lemon vkifera and sprinkle over top of pie. It’s ACRILAN Cafpet Week Build fenhion from tho floor up wiHi Cobin Crofta crootivu goniut in Acrilon corpthl Clooning it o brtow... gpott and i I spongo away in Mcondt with juol dotorgont and wotorl ACRILAN CARPETS BY *9.95 - *16.95 s. u. 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Perfection is the creed of our exomining optometrists, lob technicians ond fitting room ottendonts. If you need ony of the following services consult us * Complete Monufocturing Service Dolly 9:30 A.M. te 5:30 P. M. Friday 9i30 A. M. to 1:30 P. M. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MPyPAY; MARCH 14, 1960 FIFTEEN Construction Code Adopted White. Lake township Acts in Anticipation of Population Surge WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP Planning on future development of the commutiity to a fomee^e population nirge in 1960^, officials here Saturday adopted a reciprocal trade code to set i tti^er standards cd construction. The code, already adopted bv the adjacent townships Waterford, Commerce, West Bloomfield and Independance, will affect tradesmen in the electrical, plumbing and heating fields. **The code, which is set t the proteothm of dtisens, i themselves,” said gupervtaor Edward Cheyx. R will niean that all tradesmen wanting to do‘work in the township will have to be and licensed Jn the township as well as with the st ate,” Cheyi said. EXPECT BOOM “W'ith new construction ready to begin within A month or two, we wanted to have SO it will be in effect in tha next 30 days.” “We expect the Mggeet eon-stniction boom of al times this year la White iJdte Tosvathip.” Cheyt said there are eight new subdivisions under construction ready to be constructed in the' township, with homes proposed. "We haw mning and bulldlni laws now, but the new code will doea the gap between state, county Active Races Several Elections Today. Ttiday’s fair weather promised a good Uiiriout of vot' ers in all area village elwtkms, especially at Lake Orion, I^ovi, Metamora, Rochester, Milford and Almont where lively contests are under way. At Lake Orion, political newcomer Irvine' J. Unger has challenged the re-election^ President Wil- , BAIR TOP AWam — The first girls to earn the higheit award'in girt seouting's intermediate pnsram — the curved bar rank — in Oxford Neighborhood were honored at a Oomt of Honor and hanguet Friday night. They are, from leR “ertha Taylor, Laurel Gendey and Judy Gillett and, seated, Gloria McNally, Sarah TVipp and Elaine Hart The event was at Oxford Area Community Junior High Sdwol. The girls, all members of Troop 407, arc led by Mrs. Oil-ford Taylor. , Ambroge Reports in Magazine To link Literature, ■SSTm s Slre/js About Oxford School Poiish Americans Cheyz said. OXTORO - An ai^ mntral-ed with picturea and the hrcfai-tectural plan of the new Oxfard Area Community High School appears in this month's issue of The American School Board Jour-1 lal. R was written^by Schools Supt. ship and thm to Jehaasn and R. A. Ambrose. Anderson whs in ton makes | ^ ^ High fclwsi:” recommeadattass and sou** The To«mhip Board can either i lag | accept or deny the recommenda- tions. lOlXOW ENGINEERS “In most cases we go along wM the consulting engineers before giV ing our stamp of approval to a new subdivision," Cheyz said. Cheyx said that Donald Fitb, buildfiig inspector, has baen worit-ing on the uniform reciprocal trade agreemmrt the past three yetn^ HlMlrfMk Votin9 onSchooiTaxHike Miss Eclipse? Oh, Well, Another Is Due Sept 5 The end result desired, Ambrose V orers inter ^ rememm Night Polls Twice in Romeo by running . sticker of Village Shoup against him candidate. Unopposed on the^ baHot are Thomas A. Arthur, Or. Richard A. McNeil and incumbent Hugh GaI-kvway, running for three trustee posts, and Incumbents Clerk Maty Parkinson. Treasurer Geraldine CuBpbeU and Assessor Geraldine Storey. Novi Seven men, including three incumbents, and one woman are seeking election to three Village Council posts in NovL The twe poUiBC tha highM lumber of voles wia gain the two four year terms epea, the toird highest win reeelva a twa-year toia. Hopefuls seeking the posts are A. Russ^ Button. Dicron Talralian, and Dirk H. Groenenberg, Incumbents. and Joseph Crupl. Dean Lenhelser, Ted H. Christensen, Donald W. Woodward, and Eugenie J. Choquet. Party, win be challenged for re-elactiaa as clerk by Grove C Morse, present village president. He belonigs to the Qtizens Parly. The candidates for treasurer are Dorothy Turner. Pix)gressive Party; and Jeanette Schenkel, CIti- voting at the new Village Hall Pnrty- will be Romeo reaWents caatinB Travis is seektog fw ballots for candidates for village - office on an all-Rapublican slate.' (RICHARD LAKE - As part of Saints Cyril and Metbodins Sami-nary's diamond Jubilee celebration, tte Catholic vocational school will sponsor the third of four lectures Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the campus auditorium. It will be open to the public. Professor Edmund Zwadd. chairman of the Department of Slavic Laiwoages. Universtly of Wisconsin, will discuss "What ia the PoUsh American?” from the aspect of literature. Profesaor Zawadki attended Har- Ha»I Parit m vot-, ^_________________ »** eeheel brwelMs fram fire, thia is about a tl4 increase in taxes on an average home as- This results in "an e^remely seated at $2,000 if approved, ac- low” fire insumnee rate. I cof^ to School Superintendent; f-uUL APPROVAL 2 I The superintendent noted that He ^ the incr^ is new building has earned the BCAUse state payments M »«Knn ^ .rrears about 25 per cent; state ^ ^ r Derigned by wjcth and Harman. said, was to get the oammunity'i approval. / SUPERIOR FEATURE’ The superintendent particularly ited one "superior feature" be school — the mtufc department — whidi bu broiMht favorable oorament from jhany visiting school officials./^ said. Tlw high t^sel was ballt for W per CM Isos than the average eest tor a eeaiee high school I hidldlag withiat oaertllrlng quality ar fieslHIMy, Ambrose stated. "Ba.^ on the cost per student, vard University, was ui instructor with a 750-.student capacity, the|in English and EngUfit Uteratnre 'price Is just over $1,000 per stu-.at the English Language (3oUegc, , dent.” be said. {Warsaw, Poland, mid a graduate-1 The gymnasium, power plant andjassistant in. Polish at Harvard, cafeteria are built to provide for ----------------— |i.«. ««1»U. Whits loksTwp. Boy, 10, Wins Amvets Biqrcl* A 10-year-old White Lake Township was the proud owner today of a shiny, new bicycle, the top prize at fiaturda/s carnival party given tor some 1,500 cTiildren by Bemis.01sen Amvets Post 113. Bobbie MoerU of $80 Farnsworth St. received the bicycle. ,the one million dollar school opened I the second semester oil 1950. miss the total ecUpse of the moonjmiUlaa to two years; the new high ^ firm, early Sumtoy? ■^'U be mwther «hool ha. just been opened. one next Sept 5. ! state aid for next year New Yorkers got a perfect view ' of tha eclipse la a cloudlem Rty. chairman of the Aroericap Muse-um-Hayden Plaaetariura. called it "a classic.” Throughout the Western Hemis- Almont They Inolade taoombeats Jay R. LaMar aad Dea Heim, aad W. Eageae Laae, Esther Tank. to deddt a four-miU school tax tonw to help pay the antlrtpatod ------ Bfidt and give tone-------- a $200 ratot naxt year. Seboob Sitot T. C FUppula haa poltoisd out that the net increase wfll be 3.QS mfito becauso IJT the 1994 bond laaito expiras thia year. The sehoel dhstrtot eleetonwtti east their haloto to throe pre-rtncts. the tote Waahhigtaa Tewa- AVON TOWNSHIP-The Avnm dale Band Booatora wfll meet at 8 p.m. touwitow at Avondalp Junior High SebooL will be tarnished by the sixth-grade band under thadirao-tton at Rkhard Longftold. Refrcriunciita wfll be awvud M the done of the meeting. TO PlEASE A MAN. CAU CAREFUL NAN FOR FLRWLESS NRTCLBANINO the race tor Three trustee vacandet ore Oorge Townsend, Day Jr. and Paige Stewart, all of the Progressive Party; and the two incumbents. Lawrence l and Howard RibUe. and wnUam Hobbtos, atizeoa Parly members. MiUotd In Milford, two three-year Council posts are sought by four candi-‘ ‘Btes. They are Incumbents Ralph W. Weise and Herschel L. Krebe. and Edward A. Nealer and Oarence Tha caoB for pcaaident and c cil posts was decided to the Feb-| ruaty pdmaiy. nuddug today’s balloting a mere formalfty. barring entrance of writwbi cmididatoa at| ibe last minute. Wsyns O. RIaeh Is miming tor Ite pwUroey. Shtoey J. White tor eleih. Ogto Anger Hr„ aa-sesser: aito R. Dale Palmer hnl Mrs. Helen gtoae, Llbmry Bsaid All but Black are tocuvbcots. ★ ★ ik The three seeking poslttons opfn as trhstees are Jack MePiddan. Tony Galan and incumbent OsnaM Payne. ★ ★ At Dryden, Oxford, Holly No Contests on Ballots Barring last minute write-in candidates on the balloU, today’s voting at Diyden, Oxford and Holly it merely a formality, since not more than a single Candidate is seeking any one post. ballot aiy Viflan Presid Valentine and Cboncflmen Uon-•1 Kanun aad Kenneth Hull. Uooontested to bids for re-election ire Village President (korge JobL Clerk Verne B. Messer, Tlreasnicr Roy Veness snd Asses-'®**®®* BUBCT l •orMaitoHfann. ----- ^Rochester Sevan men, tour of them tocum-bento. arc vying for four Vljlage ^ ----^ to Rodhatom. Oofitos and WHIUm C. Ohapmam Opposing them are newooman Don C. Pbdsy. Floyd Ware and Jay Eldrod. Metamora village offices sre being eon* tested to Mctoawrs’t election today. Pregroeelve Party ticket Is Two of the (touncil posts sre for two years, the other is ter one year. The short-term position will be tilled by file candidate rannlng Uncontested for re-election ' on to number of votes obtained, the ballot at Dryden are Village ipQgn in hoixy President R^rt White Ctortt^- seym names for seven offices dred Gray. Treasurer Gladys ^hey In- rington, AasesMX- Robert Weto- L^n^ vmiuBe Prosident Aram Krt-gans and Trustees FWph yan Deusen, (Sivles Carlosa and OUver Braid- ^ Kertou and Le«XL Ohar-OeRicOaowe J.'Patterson, PtHIR AT OXFORD Treasursr ffulda J. Anderson aad Incumbente listed on Oxford’s I Assesaor J. Lm Montgomeiy. The veterans poet held the show SchrokH, in the gymnasium of Pontiac Cen- ^ CWBeas tral High School. It was comptetei _ t, downs and magic acts. j Mazy Aim Smith. Prtrto*!' v.luabis clothw but the whois’ family's dvMrve Pontiac Laundry's gentle csrc and expert workmanship. And It costs i» more to hive finer dry cleaning. M 6ratof Bap at PI 2-liei Enjoy Inturtd Mothproofing FREE DRY CLEANERS » I. Tatogragb Itoed *11 i Nsnlor gieminglwin Cobo Hall Rubbish Fire Burns a Lot of Rubber DETROIT (UPI)4a fire in a rubbtoh haap at thq multi-mUlion dollar cobo Hall to the Ovic Center caused a lot of excitement yesterday. Eleven pieces of equipment raced to West Jefferson avenue ^ and First stntot to put ont the fire. There was no damage to the un- o' “* Ergog«m.nt Announed MILFORD—The engagement of their dai«litor Diana Kay to Robert L. Wathen is amounoed by Mr. and Mrs. (toerie P. Seeley of 1700 Buno Rd. He Is the an of Mrs. Phflllp L. Wathen ol 926 Atlantic Ave. and the late MP. Wathen. The wedding Is sdied-ded tor June 18.______ and tisture lovera watc^ fun moon take n a weird cbp-pery color. The eclipse started here at 1:38 am., was total at 3:41 and ended at S:18. WAM.W earTERT - Wishing Easter wmid arrivs.earty is Mrs. Mary Aflard. She erdered some 280 dd{y- W. Brooklyn St., can ahow you an engraved gold watch he was awarded last year for 2S years Service. Me is shown here at bis Job, inspecting hoods and fenders for possible flaws. He i«Je0B those that don’t meet specificationa. EflOINE BANK A 1*^ operator, John PattM, 90 Oottage ,Sf., keeps the bank Btochfd with raw gray iron, engine Modt castings 4irhldi'*coma. right fram tf ‘ ‘ " says It takes diem a long time to cool. The caatings go next, to th« machining operation. / , k THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1«, 1960 Chiefs Advance to Quarter-Fifials Pontiac Central Gagers to Meet Taylor Center HurntrPQCM 47.3^ Win Over Bnntlny Flvt; PCH, Troy County Hopofub Bf BOX OOBMWKLL CUdi ct Poottec Cmttni hm toned tMr into dw (Urn A qnartcHlBab e( tht MkUgin Ugh After mraginc ;3-S. poinU per gwM thraiidi their ptwloue ntae staite, the CWeto* dtootte Jher memelef dipped as low ae & BidIp tempmtwe in Saturday night's regional champioMhip con-teat with Uvoni* Bentley at South-field., Dm largely «e ■eofcer ■araer's P«WlM Wl WOO ABB Yovr — Livonia Bentley's Jim Cumichael, bolding the ban spots Mg Goorfs Fed of Pontiac Central out of tbe comer of Us ape and wonders whet* to go or what to do next The Odcfi aoored a 17-36 victory over Bentley Saturday night on the Soutb-fiold floor to reach the quarter-finals of the state tournament Jopes Outruns Calhoun for-6th Time in Row The rangy Ihylsr Osntar eagers. speaiheadad by «-loot4% oenter Fred Thonunn. earned theta* berth in the "quartara" by nippli« Dear^ bora Fofdson in overtbii*, SOdO, at Ttontoo Saturday. Hurner, who baa boon *1iotter than a honae afire" in tourney ipaeial to The PaUiac Praaa MILWAUKEE - Spaady Hayas Janaa of Eastara MieUgan lWv«b sity tien of Otymple champion Lac Cblt-1 boon teni^ to the 9lh annual Journal Track Games befors a packed crowd Of mon than 11,000 at the knocktog over the second and third hurdles and then sped to a two-Btrkle triumph over Calhoun in the finals. ners of Wnggeeer, Don Svannlng-aso, pnv* Edgisriy and John Boit. * * * Michigan’s Tom Robtasen ptoead third to the 90-yard dash; the Wot vertaaa’ two-mile rritor toem was second to MIcMgaa Stato; John Tst ftod. Detroit Tlwck Chib, wu tfabd to the 000-yard ran; Wasteni Michigan’s Dick Pond wu sscend to file mile ran i ' ' ' TVailtog Jonu linUe May, die 1001 Jonrnal ganm huidtos wtamr, and Ben McRae of tbe Ualvenity of Michigan. _ 1 track stare wen three other 1st ptoou. „ I first seedM In 'Y'Swimmers Star at Toledo Members of the Pontiac YW .____j ; Swimming Team participatod ». * team conriSted of Brian Castie, Bob ,he i2q, annual Giw City InVtta- Ma* In Sitl.0 aito toa Waatoen Mlchlgaa team aim took the two-< wUto rotay aoewid uottou In 7>ld. Thnagh it an, sbortatop Ode* , Tbe Tigers won on Saturday 64, pitchu wsra baited but tboM hurl-Men 1411 at IW9 FMd at enfigtattag tor a Job leaked AaipILMtotond. aad tbaa bowed with bapu. The newly atqito'ii to-idlsrs Peraandu, tea allek flere man from the Fhllllem aad d Ator-7 at the aup to tbe fidd, Jimmie Dykes "Hut’s what we got him tor and Fm not wwrried dmit Ms hittii«. If ho hits 450 we n be Dyioes also wu pleased aoutopaws Hank Aguim, Burntoda and Ray Semprod. who gave up only ran* a hits in the 11 the Mart af tko WarttogM daas-***"*" nwk Lory, talto In BmIv rtx toatogs of ai The Nate ptchad up live r CM toninroff Buttling, who Mill won hto flirt exhibftton game ever despite a hoBW run over the right field wall by Fbye ThroMberry on Saturday. It eeaiHd like old timu shut Burning l^d the leuue last acaaon to givtog up 37 homers^ WWW Al Kaline poked a line^Irive homer over the left field wall In the eame game to get Detrott etaited on the toad to victory. Kaltoe didn’t get a ainide cnhiM- PRESS BOX Former PCH Chief swimmer and netter, John Doerr, Wooster OoOego (Ohio), hu won hto 3rd spofts award .to owtanming. Doerr swam the prints and relay events. He. is a Junior, majors in dtemis* try, and is the son of the Maxwell Dean, 174 Ottawa Dr. ★ w w Tom Augustitns and Marlene Kuran, both of Detroit, swept their racu to win tfitos in tbe eenior men and senior women’s divisiona of the state indoor ioe akating championsMps Saturday at East Lansing. ^ ^ ^ > Cratral MieUgaa won tha di-vMoaal tiMa rt th« flat amnal MIdwert lavttattaaaT track meet at North Cwtnd Oollogo to Dll- VkN* of the CMpa won a opt trophy far ootttag a bow i polo vanlt record of U4Vi. Ohto'a State’a Jerry ^Lneu and Howard JoUey of Ohio'll. werw imous picks on tbe NCAA Mid< RM^ aUtouraey hoop teem. Jerry WeM of WeM Vhginia and New YoMc U. star Tom San* Sepp Hoedelmoaer of Marquette, transplanted Austrian, to tor ahead of the field after two days ct tha Centart Ufi. Al|tw 8U dumpion* ships. He posted the beat timu in TOO LATE — Big Tiger 1st seeker Steve BUko wu unable to beat out a grounder In Detrotfs 2nd exhibition against Washington yesterday. Nat firM baseman Roy Siawers ssakn the prtoat. The Tigers loM 4-1. mamhip now hu accounted for 100 poM to Central’s tour toumsy gamss. reaOy had the Bentley de-tonse shaky with his mixture of outside Jumpers and drtviiy lay-to- He ecored the first four point at the mnleet, talUed Crtitral' first 10 counters to tha 2nd quarter and netted tha 1st basket of the 3rd period. Altogether, he meshed 10 field goals and 34or-7 at tht ‘ d line. Ike wall iaaervad whi wu toe Uaii' lOto straight and htooi fltoir evarall tweard to 174. M CHICAGO tto-Tke Detroit Red flngs, the Chicago ■ttk Hawks nd the Boston Bnitoe are still fighting for the laM two ptoou in the Netiaaal Hockey Lugue plaj' fb. The Wtaga ttod Chicago 1-1 Nst ight u Tenr Sawdadt made 24 evu. The Bantoi an tohd wMb M patoto OafttU to au patof be-btod aad toe Bntoa Ml by Be*. Bash haa ton* ga*M* to ptoy. 2 County Boyi Win Ponttoc Central and Ctou B TVey now nr* Oakland Cbunty's lad rein the annual prep AU-Star Pin Points ■ hu II ^ _______ . ping It to* uen. R gou out rt contnL You hang an for two ua-notta light thumb hda. dr toe tenu a grip. To flafah amartMy, tha thumb amst bo ntouod fhrt. ftagoe to Sntab tot I th* ttattb out fhrt, too podtkn t of too beck cf too hand dotarmtou 1 whig toe hd action to to bo. i ft too thumb to pototod Mnighi I turaei to Ml of bellMntor, too fln-I gera rMssolm laM impart 1______ I. 3M8. to Saturday'! rogJoiMl flnol at toe Flint I.M.A. WWW Oast C Armada, another aru d. raacM the end of too ^ smaB or a laiBt hook. fighMetoti •pin. dipindhig « how tor r thunto to tontod to toft cf center. A Fer a etirtght baU, toe am '■wtogi stnlghi ca through. Far a hook, too ana to IHtod upward at baU ivleaao. The lift to omooto, not a Mk. No twB. JoM a lift: Titoar'i enly a Httto bnak at too elbow ia oomptottog too e^ Otfroittrs WtnTHlt NEW BRrrAm UB-A faat-bnMi. tag Detroit qetntot camt toom bo-btod in tot tourto period to beet LowuO, Mue., 1643 to toe ftoals af toe NatouMl ioiw ef PaMdee Chomoco's Bid Foili GRAND RAPID* (It -Me laeo of Mexico City baa toot ont on hto Md to capturo the wurid |, ■hip from Hardd Worst of Grand Rapids. MotM won 200 to 371 at tha and af tta.aevan-bladi match 8M- Wings Still Fighting tor Ptayolt Berth dtoli at hto gad 1 He Mapped (Meago’s Tsd Staan ia toe tint period whtt mm fM Obleage's gnd eai^ Otympto goMUe stor Jack Me-tartan tapped hto record to toty and two tiu to throe u wito toe New York Raupers when he hetoed held Toronto to a 24 Sexton State Mat Champ Local wreetton flatohsd far out thru had a ch-mr jRr ltd ar af the running both for team And 4di u oottaataalB la fta l^'i Tka Brntaabad slammed Detroit U Saturdur to totto dauerate to uahe toe Stoatoy Cqp Ptoyofk. Mata champtoMhipa held o*s|rthe Pentlee Ctaniral beaded the graup UaMUg •outan toaght eff a vdtoaf TpaBanfl ehaBuga to roped u toau etott^ wMb To pftoto to €4. c Kitomaooo ranked No. 2 wito Bowl ConfBlt Battlo Oook had ». East Ludng Doy AftBT Nbw Ybot and Btttday SI. Ludi« Earternl^ - 3LPortHdrow37, JockMm3l. AnnI NEW ORLEANS (AP)Gaeigt tog Ertrott I, HasM Patak %. BayjuM today the Ufi Bugu Bawl aty Cidral 4. Warm ntucralditoatoall game wiD be I. AdriM 3, Mdvtodtato Md Dear- Ju. 1 bon l Saathflald. Fttitoaii. Iton- * w ..... He tocM watmen could flniah to the day tollowlirt Nttar Year’o Day Itot top tm altooii^ a total afito toa past Tourney Scores ssnuu caar.fSASs***'”'' ClM*0 tsn&STJ^ gave Washington only one hit in the laM seven inning Saturday, that coming in the ninth when Burnside also committed a balk u the Nats scored their final run. flold*r tms beawed by Wi Ralph UuMdl to toe tort toaNi. Uatoeek aped Aa Mght to Uke-laad Oaweeal BaapMal hd x-iaya baaemaa Ray Siavnra. A Mraight player deal that would send Bolling and pitcher Paul Foy* tack to the Senators lor Sievera and relifljj pitcher Truman (Tex) Qevenger would be acceptable, Grttfitosa^. Oeveager had an 64 record with toe Senators laM Kaaon, appearing in SO games. ^ Tka Tigers are daribialpf |n WMneu by former Tlgar pitcher Du Lac and Lnrocnti helped the Tigers Saturday before rookie Ed Kaat, former Hope Ooliege pitcher, came u strong. The 6MM-4, 31-yeardd aoqthpaw tooed only 10 batlere, getting tonr i* a row u Ctamilo Paaenal, BOl Flacher and tonariner Dick Hyde wu* Jut as affectivt agaiiiM toe TIgen Sun-Pawmal tooed only ntoe to tontaga. Ned CbrWey'o Mioed fly to left being toe ody hit out d the Infield. AMde from BUko, Detroit's only ts were by ---------- Frank BoUfaig. ^_____________^ _ his dace etrort In two dayv with a pato of Miarpiy hit singlea. Tha TIgera * La»ry Oaborae and catcher Mika Roaike each hit two doubtoa and a singto for tha "B” tmft; which atao had tbe aarv* toes af Harray Kuenn and (toailla MaxwaO. Kaaon didn’t pUy and “-------- --------" “Mar - Jn Ua fhrt appearance, Lary w kltod tor thru tv>ta and tour h aMwutoeleaer. WaMtt«tanw ttid Roy Stowera smackod doUhlet toOonrtag a wato to Billy Ca to too opening tonii«. ‘ w Reg NarteMd and R. G ftmlto wttw achadnied to Pftch today agatort tha New York Tanima to 8t Petoirtnvi. Dyhu aaid Rocky Bridges at ihort tad (toll Rairis at fbrt wndd ( Bltko Senators Want Frank Bolling Griffith Is interested in Swinging a 2-for-2 Trade With Tigers LAKELAND, Fla.—Calvin Gnf* fith. president of the Washiiigtoii Senators, said today he is intci** eatod to making a two-br4wo play* er wrap with A* Driidt Tiger*. GriOlto aaU he la nwtoly In-tocHtod to PtaaM BMtort, the TIgera' lara baaiiig mmwI baa«-auB. Tka TIgm hav* their ■’We've bad aeveral talka wltH e Tigen.» said Griffith, "and 1 Intend to have aonM more. Peihape we can irt together. I feel eur dub ia tffipraved but we'd make a deal If the terms were right-’’ Ferrell said the TIgera cannot afford to induda Bolling In any deal Ferrell called him "the key man to our infield" and the TIgera hav* no one to reptoc* him. "I du’t au how w* could taiii ‘ trodp along thou Itoea.'' ho oaid. sssr*. OOuOi XwuM car Srt i «■ •r x2r^..::; aSeSoMB UjJUctlM ... OWNS - Ttad 9______________, a te ufter betog hit by a pMehed ^ baU to firot inning Sun^ af Soottidale, Arir The pitcher waa Mpe Draboweky of the cube. Bo*, toa romped, 114. ' ' :Vv- THE PONTIAC PitESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14»4960 yiNETEEH More Redbirds in St Louis-the‘ NFL Cards Two Medals for Perillat LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ Hw NaUonal FootbaU LMgiw, which has had its ihan of new faces, got a new. .one today—the St. ^ Louis Cardinals. The league unanimously agreed to move the Chicago Cardinals to emphasized that such a thing neither is expected to wotM not happen in 1960. It problem, but they PSSSi St. Louis. The action, wipled with supplying the new l^as club with players, highlighted the dos-.ing sessions of a meeting here >Duui* Pubiun. alfaiMitc suard tod c»i . Icapuln. CdII*!* oc Ut* Paclfle. tt problem, but they must be budwf loThi^ wfrt'f aaaSrblckf ' WWW I Antelei Raiat — Tom Prwck- tmulvo fuaid. But last night he said that heiBSSr*W^*‘aam&T^i!Mur'‘KJSuc did not contemplate that certain Ikiumoro Colta — L. O. Dwpro. i „JIH* hJfbock. BkTlor: mar JCmi . ScViJS sx rXiniXSij^ toaolTo halfback. WIcMsm I^. ««1 Prank Clark*. ononriTO tad. CelataW: to JgaUaa * conditioni for such a shift—whidi apparently turned out primarily to be the $500,000—would be met by the NFL. Wolbier and his wife, the widow of the late Cardinal-founder which was a continuation of a I Charles Bldwell. still own major-meeting in Miami in January. It jity. control of the dub. will be resumed in Chicago at a The league Saturday approved date to be set late this month.'s minority owner, Joseph Qriese-. W W w ' 'dieck, wealthy St. Louis brewer. The latest trsnsfet of players >»ught an undisdosed to Dallas, revealed today sentl""°™^ ^ in the club, three players from the 'Green' T»« Grlesedledi family opeito Bay Packers j^d sought to buy into the dub They were’ offerwve halfback "'we tt to St Louis. They Don Mcllhenny. a tour-year nfL|K““”"‘®«* 25,000 season Uckd man from SMU; Nate Borden, ap^y®”-defensive end and five-year veteran from Indiana, and offensive There are two conditions of the halfback Bill Butler, a four-year transfer to tettle, Rozelle said: vet from Chattanooga. ’ I Settling a lease for temporaiy . Over the weekend the Dallas use of Busch Stadium in St. Louis dub received M players from the Los Angeles Rsms, San Fi and TV contracts. Ropelle said CO 49ers, New York Giants, Qeve-land Browns, Baltimore Colts and Green ^y Packers. /WWW The shift of the Cards to St. Louis, announced by Commissioner Pete Rozelle, came as a surprise. The day before managing director Walter Wolfner had denied that such a widely ri^rcd move was contemplated. It cost the othw NFL dubs $500JXI0, paid to the Cardinals, to achieve the switch. A large part of it, Rozelle disclosed,- was underwritten by the rival Chicago Bears. ^ The amount included cost of moving and buying up the Cardinals’ lea^ on Soldier Field in Chicago. Nation's Top Teams in ABC The Bears, Rozelle mqtlained. of ; the half million, realizing that they can now move into what was a closed and now a ricb television territOTy. Wolfner Satinday assured the press that he did not contemidate a move of the club and Final 2'Birds' Win for Palmer PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) -Am-dd Palmer served notloe he’s all but prea8urei>roof now by winning the $15,000 Pensacola 0pm on the last two hdes-witb consetmtive TOLEDO. Ohio (AP) - The 57th American Bowling Oongreti championshlpa have 10 weeks to go, but -this week may be the big one. Three of the natiop’s top including the defending champs, will rdl, and Ed Luban-1959 ainglea and all-events titlist, takes to the hardwood. LubansM is captain of Pfeiffer Beer of Detroit, the team that set an 'all-time ABC record of 3243 in winning last year’s cham-And individually, Lu-banski aet an all-time record of 3118 in the all events and the singles with 764. The Pfeiffer team that rolls on the 9:30 p.m. shift tonight has all Ixit one of last year's per^ formers back. Current leader in the open team division after nine days of action the alleys is Bellevue, Ky. Banks with 8.950. Only oi crashed the top 10 last General Glass Oo. of Chicago with 2,906 for eighth. The Btlck-toppUng in the individual events has been in progress for eight di^s, and leaders Mike Totsky. Detroit. 711; doubles, Robert Wheeler and Frank laimarelli, Ashland, Ohio, 1.287; aU-events. Bill Graham, Hammond, Ind., 1,867. Palmer, bound for the Petersburg Open next week pnd the Masters in AprO, discovered on the l7th hole of the last round he needed .a birdie and a par to tie hot-stroking Doug Sanders. “I Just played , one hole at a time,” the ^yeaiM>ld Ligonier, Pa., pro said j^erday after his win, good for $2,000. ”I figui could birdie the ITth and maybe wind up In a plavott with Doug.’' *1 didn’t think ’'ilmer would do it.” admitted Sanders, 26, Cedartown, Ga., native and former University of Florida star. ‘’The pin placement on No. 17 was pretty tou^. And on the 18th—It’ always very hard to get a birdie when you have, only one hole left.” Hi* monty wtanen: Araold Palimr Si,IN LltonliT, ^...........NN-TMT-m Douf Baitder *------ MtomI L.. Prcddic Hue. STOWH VL (AP)-Guy Perillat, a laughing g0-for4>roke Frenchman who skis so fast his has to tell him to slow won the American Inter-MtioMl slalom races Sunday. Perillat, 3L Olympic combined champion Bum La Qusaz in the French Alpa, ran away from an international field of 56 men racers on the twisting nose dive trail down Mount Mansfield. The vlctocy meant two gold medals in a row for Perillat, who also won Saturday's slalom Oh the neari>y National Trail. Uttle Traudl Hecher, 17, salvaged a gold medal tor Austria with a big 3^ second margin in women’s dofmhiU over her Olympic teammate, Marianne Jahn, winner of the giant slaksm 1 Friday. Traudl's time was SIX „ St. Lawrence to Test MicK Tech in Puck Tourney NO PRIVACV Livonia Bentley’s Ron Bogo-yevac (center) has no privacy whatsoever as Pontiac Central's Rabaja (ry>t) tries to way imn hfin in Saturday n sneak the ball away n -r r«rtlM rml PAN* regional final at Southfield. Pontiac’s Bill Pritchett is hounding the Bentley eager from the other side. The Odefs whipped Livonia, 47-36. Minors to HoW In Women^B Tourney Players of M6hth for 20 Circuits \ COLUMBUS. Ohio ^AP)-Base-sU’s minor leaguaf will ss(lect a player of the p(onth for each of 20 different leagues in 1960, President Geom M. Trautman of the minors kimounced Supday. \ The awam, engraved wrist watches A/the honor roll plyers, will be indde in May, June,' July and Augjm. Vothw will be conducted by sporta/writers and broadoaatars Jn ever/ minor league city. EAA dIF will have one vote. dianges, leaders in three m the five major divisions of the Qty Women’s bowling tournament during the second weekend completed last night at Lakewood Lanes. Aurelia Rudd of Rochester took Over first in both all events pkrtments with 1585 and 1873 whUe rolling the hitd> tourney series of ,. ae riMtotoi AWARD WINNERS — Two players and a coach hdd trophies ’ received last night In New Yorlc. Tom Sanders, far left, was named the top Metropolitan New York player, Pete Newell, center, coach-of-tbe-year, and Oscar Robertaon, best visiting eager. Sanders is of NYU, NeweU heads CUifornia and "Big 0” with On-cinnati. Three New City leaders BOSTON (AP)-The aweaune Denver University team and the annual coaches meeting add up to plenty fireworks at the NCAA hockey tournament March'17-19. The pairings announced yesterday from host Boston Univoaity following a draw for pozltiop^ reveal this Itheup tor the B' Arena event: Thuraday night—Michigan T>ch (20-9-1) va. St. Uwience (14^2>. Friday night-Denver (254-3) va. Boston University (18-7). Saturday afternoon — Consolation. Saturday night — Champion-sljip game. •’It will be ridiculous if Denver doesn’t sweep throuzh the wy,’^ says U.S. Olympic hockey title team member Cleary. "They are great.” SATVBOATa AT A OLANCB I aistiLii UrseuM US. PbltoMphto Ut, W-N-1 'irlM ttod, 1-1 MONDATa acniMiUi 11W N Vhltodclphto hfiu Jaha edged CHympian, Betsy Snite, W Urn combined title based on the three days of ladnf. Penny Pttou of Gilford, N.H.. (»ympie sttver medalist in the downhill and giant slalom, did not race Sunday. She flew to the West Coast for n Holly- Incbor RRcorck Foil Jn Womwn's Swim T«kt PORTLAJ^, (&» (AP9-nrM American indoor Sunday at the Far Weatem awhar mint meet here. Chris Von Sahza of the Shnta Clara, Calif., Swim dub parted two and Nancy Ramey of tha Wartiii«tQ0 Athletic dub, Seattla. added the third. PUT IT TO THE TEST! Come in for a demonstration and diacovar -‘Jeep* 44vheei drive vehiclea go more pieces • do more jobs • coat less to own! FIRST IN 4.WHEEL DRIVE ^ep VEHKIB 17 MUYS M0raRS...«Dim UM8T MMUFACTWn or 4-in«L OKIVC VDOOB .. .tN tl »t |fSHN|.Mlte hartrtH • Come fciier e deimwietrellon « Tune-In XA71RI0S Sunday Evening 7:30 P.M. OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Oicherd Uka Are. K 2.9101 PeaHae* Mich. took over two first places In the Ontral States Handicap tourney atj Ann Arbor. ......... 'tbaST*’ PubUZ I.*ACU» .............. OnwrAl Vartr, PooUm !! H. W. Huttonlochtr. ... ’.Hfe.rt.to.': LMtoetoBM Caiml9 Ray hacame the other heV pacesetter. TTie Pontiac entry bit 8n to go ahead in singles. Family League of Utica held its top plpce in team play despite a 29B2 by the Five Specs of the same cipr. Alberta Auer and Dene Lep-per ma^ a good bid to overtake dbubles leaders Shirley Laatsch-Dorls B^ard but fell 20 pins ■hort at i^. The Specs have the Major loop Figures at Johnson Funeral eat actual total of 2314. ElsewheiV m around the state, there were only 'minor changes in the Michigan State Bowling Assn, event at Muskegoi^ a Detroit group took the team lead at the State-'Eagles in the same city; Ypsilantl keglers ifiihansson in Beirut GAZA (AP) - World/heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson flew to Beirut, Lebanon Sunday after 10 days of fighting exhibition bouts helm UN. troops stationed along tM^Arab-Israeli aimlstice line. x ntoravttoht. kneek.d wit . Isreraii* s. oOTow enr, UJ. — i IMH. Jmtr ettr, oulpdtalto « MfUto. us, FbO^lphl^ a 1: CrnCAGO (AP) - Anxrfd John-aon, business tycoon and tr of the Kansas City Athletics Baseball Dub. wu buried privately Saturday. Johnson, S3, died Thursday in West Palm Beach, Fla., hospital one day after coilapsing at the wheel of his automobile. Baseball figures attending the aervices at the Fourth Presbyterian Church includeck Will Har ridge, former American League president; Bill Veeck, president of the Chicago WhUe Sox; Parke CarroU, general manager of the Kanaas City A’s; Connie Mack III, an executive with the A’s; and George Weiss, general manager of the New York Yankees. Johnson, who was director of 20 corporations, is survived by his widow, Csrmen; a aon, Jeffery; a dau^ter, Wendy; and a bitother, FIEE MSTALUTKMI 20,000 Mibt ur I-Tmt Writlva OmrartM OpuR Ddly 0 t* 7-Smfhy bf OMilHlRiiRt COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLATION SPBCIAL! ^Wkt9lJUI|uirall5.9S WHEEL BILENCm WhMl • tM» Work Ir Hir City • All Work Doiw Whilo You Woteh GRAND OPErllNG Refreshments Fw MARCH 18 PREVIEW SHOWING OF THE ALL NEW IMO COMET Wins Junior Ski Titio ISHPEMING. Mich. ' (AP) -Thomas Upham, 16. of Aubutn, Maine, won the National Junior Nonlic ChamiHonships Sunday. Upham wound up the two days of cross - country and Jumping competition with 417.5 points: other Auburn youth, Btum Haskell. TIRE DIS^NTS BBaNB NRW-nm OASS l.70>15 7.S0sl4 ^ir.’:::"::::riK: UNrfA^nyTwvici 50 ^METS QIVEN AWAY Duringjmr “Come Away with a Comet" SWEEPSTAKES MARCH 17 THROUGH MARCH 31 NIW COMTT IS ON nSPUY M OUR SNOWlOOM NOW Nothing to Do! Nothing to Write! No Obligation! OIT YOUR ENTRY CARD AT _ LLOYD MOTORS LINCOLN MIRCURY-^OMIT 282 SOinU SAGINAW STRIIeT*''’' FB 3-9181 , >■: / TWENTY THE PONTIAC WaESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 19C0 Pointers Win, Maples 2nd In Tight Swim Title Test 4t)r nlcM coUectcd . gw twlnunlng tldt in niMt, down- Satfwlm'i enpnblc Maptei. Point-«n wowd up with two relay vic-toriea (the final evcnta) to edge Jay Myan* aquad |T*43. Tka near etaaga kad to win both. VMary lar Beakoliii. and the other marie. Barry Johnaon o( KImbaU broke the individual medley record twice, at 2:15.2 fat die ptelimina and again in the final at 2:13.7. W« Cr«*k C tka aaeka at flhe ehamga, weaM Detroit Cagers Washed Up in NBA Tourney faekMB irOMrberii PVrOioa Tka meet wu held in the U. of M. pool at Ann Arbor. Ann Attwr wan the dadending diampion. B tlda, aa expected, at aii«. with a 106^ total. Birmii«-ham Grovea finished with li ' PonHae Central finiahad in Oaaa ______________________ Me nrd trwftTU — Wsttt (Moo.i awry Soh!^ Ida.), Lsaw tacBi Omr ,(AM. Dvdltr JM.). Dal*; IM rare kackstrok* — Mb Msmtadi (and.), c*«k* (BC), Juyaer —TUM : BasketbaU Asan. tournament is rvhtB),. a*k*r Ui*T (Traa ). aiuehard (Id F»rd». Ue (O. «*.»—Ttm* l:a.l (r~ -‘•t* r*a*rdl. brok* «a newd IM.J _j pnUm. , m yard ImsIrle-ldwWr (O. Pto.). Bsbooa (BC), Atvood (BCai. Ort^y lA Ma 1 tWeiraia f)Atllna /Ik’Haraib APada. DiTiae-B«i* (PCBi 3a.t. 1 Bu (lb xiB) at.i, Tsyin i. DIek Low* (B‘h*ni r».lt. Msi a«TI. stoat - ------ Lakers Make It Short and Sweet With Two Weekend Victories DETROIT (UPD-Tke National The I the Western Division playoff opener here Saturday, 113-112, to the MlnneapoUa Lakers, were etimi-Dated yesterday at Minneapolis, 114-99. ' It wu the second rtraight yrar the lakers eUmlnated De- I, - SSSI. . ___________(BOCi ___(OSo. W*B.* JO.t. tedt*. Btd.—Barry Johnaoa yur H took tOem Iho full threo Bradford (Hfpkii Tendttu' ^ ____BiMhto (HO kib.). Loot-1 ganiM. ----(Bd. Ford). Or*tataar (nya.t— J1I7. r^d Btw f»tnt Frink Seivy and Elgin Baylor Md nrd med. rtly—Orom FU.. a*'-'- - - - ^ AMiled Sunday's Minneapolis victory.' yart'MT'rii^^OroM. m ----ifbam. Aaa Arbor. Dmirbera. BAt. for 25. Detroif I Gene Shue tU Crtok. Km ^ti^l-^iBO 1 il l. IN yard battorfly--TIbi :M.I, rtcord. Stt yard twaatyl* HaA IBOBI-Tta* IM yard btekitroka—Oaoioa (Tptl. R.i-TUaa I Mt IN yard br*a*(*iraba — Otektr*aa (lOB), iM t>r1r*r (B'hn Ototm)—Tim* — ■ (Olekrf ■“ -----" ■■ — l:tt.4 'iDlekrrMB **t r*eard la pnllm. m yard fr***tylo-Coma* (Dr. Wya. ~?aMt« dWIat-laorbo (•»•) m iS. TIbm i tt.t. ramd. Mt yard m*dT r*l*y—BOR. Blnalnt-han Oreni 4tb—Tim* 1:M 1. r*«ord., MO yard fraaatyl* ralay—Baat Oraad IIMIO. But Walter Dukes effortlessly hooked a buket to return the Pistons to the lead, 112-110, with IS seconds left. I'nitcd Prest tatcraatloBal ry. The winners meet Thursday beat Ohio University, 97-87, in t|ie Onclnnatl and Oscar Robertson, night. Mid-East; DePaul defeated Texas, u. -j . , u •*** country's No. I player, looked} In the first-round clashes, Day- 67A1. in the Mid-West, and Utah ■^n DetroH tried to foul the;forward today to a revenge meet- ton whipped Temple, 72-51, and St downed .Santa Qara, 89-81, Ip the Lakers to glw Minneapolis a foul ing with California, the nation’s {Bonaventure, paced by brothers Far West. rprr complete car riXLL SAFETY CHECK Hava your Brokes, Front End and Wheel Balonco re-set , to factory specificofions L- for the losers with 27. A 35-point third period broke the game open after the Lakers bad a 56-53 lead at halftime. 9mN AT AK.M8 - Locking arms in a battle for Sk rebound are Detroit’s Bailey HoweD (right) and Ray Felix of Minneapolis in the 1st period of tfio Pistons’ final game of the season Sunday. AP Plwtofai They bowed out of the NBA West playoffs by ,Iosli«. Earl Uoyd of Detroit has Felix sandwiched in. Baylor had tied the game with minute remaining. Buckeyes in Semis of NCAA Tourney ■hot so the Pistons could get the and hold It to win by one . Bur the referees were looking the other way u the Lakers moved the ball down court Mpite Detroit’s attempts to foul. Finally the strategy backfired u a foul wu caUed on Detroit’s Shelly McMiUon Just u the Lakers’ Jim Krebs tied the score with a sgt shot. Baylor casually dunked his free shot with six seconds left Detroit lost the ball again in court at the buzzer. It to n top team, in the semi-finals of the Sam and Tom Stith. with 27 and! Southwest Texa.s State defeated NCAA basketball tournament next Fridity nlsht at San Francisco. Ohio State and New York University, missing from the tourney competition for many years, clash in the other half of the double bill in the Cow Palace. The winners play for the championahip Saturday night. la the National lavitatloa Tour-umeiif at New Y*ik, top-seeded Bradley 25 points \^ctl Holy CroM,^M41. ?n*r 0 1* a Fell* faces St. BooBveatiire In qnar--j, ^ter-ltnal reonds Taesday Bight, f I ”1 All-American Oscar qualified his 1 s 'IBearcatt for a shot at defending 1 1 *7 Hundiiv 7 » Michampion California by beating " • * u?u.« I • It “-71. «n the Midwest Re- lua ^*r< s 7 j'gional final at Manhattan, Kan., KIm • I e^Saturday night. Cincinnati lost to iinie ^^ii^iMiihe Golden Bears in lut yearns . . . ts Si u iB-iu I semi-finals. lively, holds most ot major college bao- playmaker to tally 4S polats. Bob« ertsoa’o drivlag laynp palled the BeBreato even at l;19 of the see- Westmlnlater (Pa.) College. 66-44, to win the NAIA championship at Kansas Oty, Mo. Tennessee State, defending titlist, trounced William Jewell (Mo), 100 - 65, for third place. Minneapolis Skier Winsatironwood of Kaasaa tor good. Darrall Imhotf, California’s 6-10 All-American center, scored the |Bears* first seven points on two baskets and three charity tosses. Oregon never caght up u Imhotf went on to score 18 points for the game and maintain Control ot the backboards. Joe Roberts and Larry Siegfried provided All-American sophomore Jerry Lucas with timely support In Ohio State’s vic^iry. Lucas coUect-Ooach Pete Newell’s defensive- «• 25 points. Roberto had 19 and minded Bears coil)>ed the Far West ! Siegfried 14 as Geoi^a Tech Regional final with a 7049 victory - - I over Oregon at Seattle, Wash. (^1-ifornia won the 1969 tourney by LET GOOD^^EAR CHECK THE LOWER HALF OF YOUR CAR ALIGNMENT SPECIAL! 1. (^Iirtk fompltu front-end lyitem 2t Cnrrtct anrr, timber ltd io*-in to tpocibcitionb S« AdjiMt nttrinc ' All Services Listed in This Ad for On* Lew Price of 3 50 EXHAUST SYSTEM SPECIAL 1. Owk nwfflcr ht lunailoB 2« OiKk tiilpip* for Kbiw, moi I. Oitck for miMins cliBpe ud broken bmieri BRAKE SPECIAL 1. 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' NYU eoanpleted domlaathM at toe Eastora regisiMis u Tara Saaders. held to three points by right to maet New Yark University hgr WBlIsplHg Oeorgla Tech. 0640, IR toe MM Bari Baal at played ha NCAA toonwy game hi iMt. beat Dnke, 744B, at Ohw-Mto. N.C., for the Bastera eee-tioaal berth to toe Beml-lliial(ii» Blea to throttle the Bine Devlla. In consolation battlsa tor third place In the regionals. West Vli'-ginla defeated St. Joraph’s. 106-100, in the East; Western Kentucky I TIRE SALE snr nit Tut 7.50x14 Only TUBE or TUBELESS Split Ski Meet Honors ySRAKI / ALIGNMENT /BAUNCE GonzalM, Segura Win Singles, Lose Doubles tnaput brake li»- Cerrect catUr and Balance heth rrent tog and wheel cjd- cemher end im- wheela and inatall indert. add Suid ta and iM-oul to nacea.ary weights end precitiea ad- sasnafteturer's te msnurseturer’s Jwat brakes. eperiScatiena sperinceilona. 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South Kor^a, (AP) -South Korea's tense presidential election campaign closed today with tough old President Syngman Rhee unopposed for a fourth fbur-year term and his vice luesiden-tial ruimipg mate, Lee Ki-poong, favored to unseat incumbent John M. Oiang. Balloting at 8,108 polling places begins at 7 a.m. Tuesday. Conclusive results are expected byi I noon Wednesday. 1 I Rhee, 84, who heads the Liberal '; partv, ne^s only approval .byj one-third of-the 11.196,490 regis-' Itered voters to quidify. His only] opponent. Chough Pyong-ok of the! Democratic Party, died following stomach surgery in Wasljington, I D.C.t in February. Rhee’s goN’em-ment refused to postpone the election so the Democrats could nominate another candidate. ^ The remaining Danocratic candidate, Chang, 60, defeated Lee, 63, for the vice presidency in 1956. But Chough’s death seemed to rob the Democratic campaign of much of its momentum, and Lee is expected to win this time. miHG nmiER V..., iB’Cii Heaten; FINAL DAV8 — Doomed by radioactive fallout that is covering the world. Fred Astaire, Gregory Peck and Ava Ganlner live wit what may be their last days in "On the Beach." Anthony Perkins and Donna Anderson also star in ' the picture now playing at the Strand Theater. \Spell It . \Backwaid: Still Oo 00, France (#l-No. that’s not a misprint. There really is a village in, France called Oo (pronounced as in too). It is in the Pyrenees, and as any local Ooite can tell you being a native of Oo has its advantages as well as disadvantages. For one thing, an Ooite has no trouble squeezing the name into the small space usually alloted on official fdrm.s place of residence. But suspicious clerks have been known to return the form with iiistrucUons to lUI in the complete name. When asked by strangers where he hails from the man from Oo braces himself for a struggle. In French his hometown has almost the same sound as the French word for where (ou) and that can lead to all sorts of complications. Village boosters who like to oh and ah over Oo may secretly wish the name had more punch. But they can console themselves ' with the knowledge that the name is seldom misspelled. Even backwards jt comes out Oo. The famed coals df Newcaatte, jthe 12th Centoy ^ ty pow Et«land, were bunted as late aalpeople who coiddn’t jaflord wood. PRE-SEASON CLEARANCE ASPHALT TILE 9xfxH-AU RISH STOCK «r' 1 COIOI COKK :5o $359 $540^ $595 $5 essarf 10 I east •» 80 I eats 80 I caia af 10 •OY YOU* Till NOW AND SAVI SMITH'S TILE OUTLET 157 5. SAGINAW H 2-7755 7I« W. HURON, K 4.42M Opaa Moa. cad fri, 'HI 9 Opaa Moa- rian- Fri. 'HI I OPEN FRIDAY MAR. 18th Actors Up Agoinst “'siwingUsi ,, . ^ ofSiegmedLine Unique Organization Bj THOMA8 AP Movie TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (APl-UTtaf are; the actors up against in their; "•END (i lk( BIVER’’ "iDVENTVRES ei RAiiMi Ciun’’ a —STARTS— I TUESDAY Ih* warm, wondarful movla thaf a ataokad with |oy for ttta whola DORIS «IACK KRNIK DSy » LRWilWOM » KOVACS IT HAPPENED TO JANE imiiwiBiaiaii ■*‘11(11(01 WIST fbI» rBW iMSFr THOMAS KARLSRUHE. Germany (UPI>-The work of demolishing Adolf Hit. jler’s Siegfried Line Is almost com-on matters of foreign releases, lplete-20 years after its completion Aasn. of Motion Picture Pn>- and 15 years after the war that ducers-A California corporation, ended its usefulness. It maintains a public relations. For 15 years, demolition workers - ____ „ legislation and labor service for have been blowing up the concrete. strike against the major studios? gmdios as well as hiring and-steel pillboxes and the antitank Theyie lacing extras through central casting. dragon teeth, a uniqm? oigan- * « * • * ization in Anier-r All are sister organizations; all| '“Now the last lemaining stretch ican industry, are headed by Eric Johnston. It between Karlsruhe and Kehl-There are otlwr ig the AMPP that negotiates labor the German side of the Rhine op-trade associa-' contracts for the studios through posite Strasbourg, France—is be-tions and intra-1 Executive Vice President Oiarles ing blown to pieces industry bbdief, Boren. He Is the one who delivered Hitler ordered work started on but nothing quite the big no to the actors’ demand the Siegfried Line, in 1936 as a bul-like the associa- to share in the proceeds from wark against attack from the tion; of motion laale of feature films to TV. West He named it after the' leg-picture produc- ★ * * • endary Germanic hero. P*'* ! The AMPP is 11 years older, ----------------- ---------— - Abwt the clofr jj, adversury, the Screen , The mayor of New York receives ^ est thmg you 11; Guild, The produeersl- ggiarv of S40 000 a vear more find to it is in baseball. Producertogether In New York ln|thgn »overnors chiefWin Eric Johnston wields! 1522 formed their Hollywood or-l-"* much the same power as does-gj^^^jj^n 19.24 Membership Id! the baseball commissioner. Their non-profit corporation is volun-! power ewived for the same lea-ngry. son: corruption » Present members of A.MPP are; * Allied Artists, Columbia. Walt The Chicago Black Sox scandaL Disney. MGM, Paramount. 20th. in 1919 prompted the ba.seball Century-Fox and Warners. Though bosses to' hire Judge Kenesawjthey band together on such mat-. Mountain Landis to set their ball- ters a« opposinji the actors’ deparks in order. fmands, they aye still fierce com- * * * , ipetitors in business. A aeriw of movlb aranMs W ----------------- the same' era brougitt 'pubiic cew In Arabic the name of the. Sa-«ire and prompted the fUm heads'hara Desert means "nothing” |to band together. They chose as' ----------------------- ■ ■ ■_____ their czar another incorruptible I politico. Will Hays of Indiana. The major studios actually be-'kmg to three oiganizatiqns: THREE GROUPS .Motion Picture Assn, of Amcri-1 ca”New York-based, it sets high' policy, maintains the production code office in Hollywood to censor film content. ■ Motion Picture Export A.ssn.— It also operate* from New York,, OUTSTAN DING-------- I First-Run Entsrtainment I I at your RuttarHald Tbaatrat I I------TODAY!---------' NOWf Firaf Tima at Popular Pricatl HELD OVER! ■ NOW Thru THURSDAY. 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CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY TWENTY^TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. ^fARCH 14. 1960 Next Cuban-Sugar Pay Policy Sure to Turn Sour in Congress ADAM AMES By Lou Fine By Binm MONTGOMEBir WASHINGTON — The «yrupy-•weet voice of lugmr may s^it the Democratic Party almost as aide open as civil rights when the administration taps Congress for a new sugar bill later this week who is the reoogniited Democratic spokesman for Latin America calls the MansfiektCooley philosophy “Uiogical to say the least.” ‘ M ti I know for a fact that the ad-i ministration has several times| . . V*T* aboot time,” says Sm. been on the verge of adopting re-{»* George Smathers. 'That we tallatory measures toward Cas- The upcoming Democratic slug-stepped ronfuslng our friends by tro's government,” the Democratic lest over Cuba is bound to please! the time la'a'makers get! Mi«nles preferential leader confided. ‘‘and each time it;“Che” Guevara, the Argentinian around to tackling the ticklish! treatmeat.” wisely held b?«:k. I think we should soldier of fortme whom Castro Red Russia art stw to lack up uitriAiir gmathon •tormy, emotional debate. By "enemy" he means the pro-' Communist Castro regime whose "Kate America” campaign is dally]' waxing more vitriolic. Smathers ‘K'uTZ^T'eventuaUyh-^ Senate fight to trim in two devas. readers shoiikl know the name ofi*®*^ “y®- •,««««« •taie" Guevara almost as weD as! By placing In escrow $laO,000,000 that ol Sec. Chrtatlan Herter. the!of Cuba’s 1960 UJS. subsidy to pay ■n-but-lorgotten roan of the State American businessmen whose pro-Pfpurtpwtii perties have been expropriated, ^ Hbn.x* from assistant Majority Leader MOte Mai^eld of Montwa ^ „ believes that stopping the V- S. Isrgesse would make Cuban Premier Castro a •’martyr,” and thereby strengthen his hold qn the reve-lution-toiu. island off our Southern A long-time Red who had to flee Guatemala after its Conunu-| “.Nuts,” sa.vt Smathers to this nistregime fell, he knows kind ol reawning, “tiw Castro American aquabUes over for regime acts like a OommaaM, {policy can only spell good talks like a CommaaM and 'for hit Kremlin pids. "the girls to cough, Up for Cuban By contrast, the Florida aolon Trooper Foils Kill-for-Pay Plot / SoKM Another FiMing ................ Gunmoh Who Claims^up anflniahed bwmese that he Husband Hired Him Somewhere between the two extreme Democratic views is the administrafion bill which will be unwrapped this week, ^minislra-tioD souifses concede that it will be leas favorable to Cuba than the expiring legislation, that it can be viewed as a reprisal against the bewhiskered rebel leader who is shrilly damning Uncle Sam. Mansfield will do his best to prevent Senate action on the bill this spring. He is so convim-ed that Congress will have to return after the November elections to clean SPRINGHELD. Dl. (AP) - An off-duty state trooper raced acroia a snow-packed park to rescue a terrified mother, Heeing from a nun who told police be was hired by her husband to kill her for 1)00. Stats trooper William Dahl-kamp, unarmed, brought down the man, iohn Burris, 25, with a flying tackle late Saturday night! shortly after the woman attracted hik attention by deliberately cra;Uilng her car Into his. ★ * Burris, a grave digger, was quoted as saying that Alt^ F. Schweska, 34. paid him the money to kin .Mrs. Schweska. 2t, the mother‘ot three. Mn. Sdiweska was taluB l» hospital Butfering frian shodc. Schweska. an engineer, was ar. rested and charged with being m accessory before the fact of tended murder. He made no state- Bui^ was charged with break-tng and entering the Srhewska home with Intent to commit a felony. Both Burris and Schweska were held in Sangamon County Jail under pO.OOO bond each. Police said Burris had broken Into the Sdiweska home and L seized Mrs. Schweska when she! rrtpmed home Irdm work. He forced her to drive around the| rpy in the family car. Near Lin-eptn Park. Mrs. Schweska rammed the car In front of 4ier. .lumped out an dran through the park. Buries fired a shotgun blast at her, missed, flung the gun aside and chased her. Dahlkamp, drUrr of the rammed auto, chased Burt ris and tackled him. Sentence Ends, but He'll Stay, Teach Inmates MINEOLA. N. Y. (AP)-Harry E. Haqners will stay on at Nas-sau County Jail, not as an inmate but u a teachei*. . , formerly taught history at Levittown. N. Y.. High Sdiool. He acquired the narcotics habit after receiving painful injuries in an accident, and was convicted on a charge of poasesaing narrptics. During his six-months eenteuce —which is up Wednesday—Han- I ners set up a school for pris- 16 a i 21. His classes grew until he h__ 83 students, to whom he taught English, spelling, algebra and histoiy. Desks and scl^l supplies were donated. Hanners Friday was offered, and aooqited. a 85.600 - a • year post on the jail staff as a teach- DONALD DUCK THE POXTIAC PRESS. !>IONDAY. MARCH U. 1960 TWENTYTHRgE Eggi'.. ■wrw ^v^!^jaiv|"Finanre - Market Stages Spotty Advance NEW YpEK » - The ttock market held a spotty advance early this afternoon In moderate trading. * * ♦ Gains of tractions to a point among leading issues outnumbered losers in the same range. Itie (allowing are top prices covering sales «t locally grown prodoca braagbt to ttw Fanner’s Blaiint by growers and sold by them in whcdesale package lota Quotations are tarnished by the Detroit Bureaa o( Markets, as ol Friday. Detroit Produce racrts a year age looked good to Generally higher were non-ferrous metals, oUs. farm Imjde-ments, aircrafts and mail order retails. , ♦ W ★ Motors, steels and utilities turned mixed. Chemicals and airlines were mostly lower. Drugs and building materials were mixed. The Bsaiket was a little Id Although Secretary of Labor Mitehell said thaw would be an “unusual” drop A unemployment reported for February, the general economic and industrial news background was Inoonchisive. d ♦ A Texas k Padfie Railway which, cut the dividend Friday reacted belatedly with a drop of about 10 polnU. t Osnnsea stock o( LeUgh Valley MARKETS prain Mart Is Steady to Strong IS bwo. doo. belli. .................... I.M OnloDi. diT. M-lb. hit ..............1.10 Piriln. Mil. ........... 1.W Pinnliii CiUi’^Pik dm .............. lit rimiipi, .Cillo Fik, d Waterford Sets Road Hearing Board to Discuu Topic at Tonight^! Mooting; Civii Sorvico, Too CHICAGO (fi—The grain futures larfcet opened in a genoally long range today although there were a few steady to leasier spots in c(»n and oats. A ★ A During the first several minutes wheat, rye and soybeans moved up as much as a cent on nearby IS. The buying appeared to substantial shoif covering along with reinstatement of long Commercial demand, both domestic and export, was light. Actually no overseas sales of any commodities i had been reported over the weekend. Groin Prices The second and final bearing bladctopping om Itocii LiSaUe street in the Huron Gardens subdivision will be hrid at tonight’s Waterford Township Board meeting. A A A The special assessments to esdi property owner would be U a front-foot. The total cost ol thb special assessment district been set at $6,600, and the township pays an additional 1700 for the blacktopping work. no Board wttl open bids tor meh to plaoe the proposittoa sf CIvtl gervtee tm the Aag. t primary ballot. Neither police nw fire department has any type of employe retirement plaa Several plans have jlbeen considered, but the problem ! remains, according to do-k James 2ii^iSeeterlin. Tvnitpi. toppio. btt. . Livestock mv. ! ^ .Mir ....... l.JSH I BBTSorr uyxBTOCE gS' MSS ' —morr, Mirohu (unt-UTiitocfc: 51? 11., . liivl i ■oti too: lorlr tnOi m boUtiin MO, oiiti— < Ibi. and down JO lowir; nothtof dom lur....... 01% oo olbin; Blxid Mm. M 1W440 lb | ' , . I.M% . H3V, _______________________________ low to OTinm ebotei itmri undtr .I.IU 07.n-ule; Imd blfh cbotei 1.031 itMri 00.00: fiv iMdi blfh cbolei ----- itmri tt.M; lUndird *' ,_jri 01JO-M.M; uUUf- -bitfin U.OO-33.H: rood eholei hiUin 03.M-at.U; biuin M.io-17.00: •*-" TM lb. biUin 3S.OO; Natus continued to be traded heavily and dropped another point as recent dealings to'the stock remained under the scrutiny of the Securities A Exchange Commission and fraud charges were filed against two individuals and their brokerage firm. AAA Collins Radio, despite quadrupled carningB, was off about a point. Bristol-Myers introduced a new _______jholm lot blfb oboldi ------------- -Jlty eowi n.00- einnin lad. euttiri ■uin not tuU* istiblUNd. Sbmp l.Mt: ilBbi nr; Mttr.. .m-.:d0 blfbir; (iw loti eholci lad prlmi «ooM Unbi M.0S44.M; mmt choice - ----- • Nm. 1-0 pelU 10 iborp UmM ibi 00.00-31.M: TuudiT’a oitlaiitod ricil^; Ci MO; cWni IM; bofi %M; ibiip 0 Pouitry and Eggs mmorr eouLrav omtorr. lUrcb it lAPl-Prlm ,omid f o b. diUnrod Detroit (or No. 1 quilit; Un poultry. ”-vn ijpt hem II-10; Uebt trpo 10; hein tjrpo routcri„ onr » Ibi. New York Stocb (Lilo Morubis QuelaUeeii Plfuro* hdor doetahil peloU pro olfhlhs. Admlril _____M.q dehai Mia .. 00.! Air Xa^ .... TO JoMl * I. ... 00.' Allied n ...IS Kelee; Bi; .. tl AlUeCitre .... U.T Keuleaott . .. n' Alum Ud.....10 Klplb Clk ... 00.: Alcoa ......n.t KtUto. H .. 00 Am AlrllB .... M l KTpter....M.l Am CBb .....to Olim ... OT.I Am Cyin ... M.l tjh McN*L .. 10. AmMhrd; •• U-S Ugs * M; .. 01.: AmMota ... Il.T Votkb Alrc .. 11J AmMoton ... 33i Lone 8 Cem .. M. AmNOM .... lit LortUird . ... 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Icoec iDcludliit oa. triJce: White irsdc A tambo 43.M; citn Rric 3T%-I3. lirm 3841; mcdhim 3MT; emill 3T; sradc B lorte 34.30; bropnt, ■rode A jumbo 40-40; citri larfc 3TV 43; lATte lltMO; aedtum 34%-3T; sradc B torse, ebeeke 34.3$. Says Russ' Phptos of Dark Moon Fakes NEW YORK (UPI) - A professional Rviation photographer has charged that the Russian pSibtip graphs of the dark side of the moon are fakes. AAA Uoyd Malian, who is also a science arriter, said yesterday in Photography Magazine that a number of art experts agreed with him that the ’’piudographs'’ were actually drawing. ' Similar earlier ooBteatiMis by Mallaa were rejected by wit- BUENOS AIRES (AP)-PIagued by terror bombliigs, the Argentine government today ordered the death dt^nalty for sabotage. President Arturo signed the emergency decree pro-viding the death sentence foir anyone found guilty of acts a^nst the order and peace of the try. He acted after a series of terrorist acU costing a number Of lives. A government-owned gas works Mar del Plata was bombed Sunday and about S,000 tanks of bottled gas were destroyed. Saturday a bomb wrecked the country home of an army major and to.4 KTSmu........ 81 IMr Tob E»e4 Bed.M* ah*'! OU .... EktM Mtc .. . S i Btoctolr . El a Mue ... T.T Bocon; ... Erie EB .n. .. MS' Bou pc... Ex-Cell-O .... 33 Bbu It; .. PIreetcoe . 30.T apenr Rd .., SiSSIliir.:: S i SJsSiV : ::.5i S'^FeM Tjl Te'S^o oJVme” .: 18 3 TJ* o ■«» gSleeJl"Ss ffiPmej- Ooodiicb ... 3 ! lilt Rirv . Int Nick .. Int Peper Int auver .Int Tel a Bruce Downes, editor and publisher of the magazine, said he first rejected Malian’s article as tensational nonsense.” 9ut he spid closer scrutiny and ilks oirith experts "cut more ban a reasonable doubt on the authentidty of the Soviet claims.” House Burns |i Down as He " Watches TV skip employm at g toaight Recommendatiofu to purchase half-tone pickup truck for the water deparhnent from the low "' der, Beattie Motor Sales (U,928) and a police car from Oarkston Motor Sales (t2,02d) ariU be pro-sited. AAA A request to drill a fourth test well for the Huron Gardens subdivision area also orlU be presented by township engineers Johnson to Anderson. Two observation welfo and an 6-inch test well have betn drilled, and a new 8-inch well is needed to make a complete ing test, scconfing to the Chrysler Is Fjr^ Aluminum Producer NEW YOKSC :UPI) - Chrysler Corp., whlch/Uses more aluminum per car than any other United States auto manufacturer, has become tM automotive industry’s first p^ucer of its own aluminum. Abt daily new^iaper of the .«.»c « mil., ..HVVI ««t killed his three-year-old daughte/ a>«Y*|errobsidiari« in Canada .... ... . .. ' have taken over control and onm. Authoritiea said the bombings tollawed a set patten aimed at caiislng oortluslon and blamed them on supporters of outtt tator Juan Peron. / Martin, L^m/is Back Tog^her —Tempo/arily LAS VEgV Nev. (UPD-Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis performed a bit of impromptu downing Saturday night for the first time since splitting up four years ago — but there was no indication they intended to renew their partnership. AAA Martin filled in for Lewis at the Sands Hotel from Wednesday on 'When Lewis was unable to make his scheduled appearance. On Sat-uMay Martin finished the hour-.long show, tjien turned to the audience and said; “Now rd like to take a few minutes to idtrednoe a yetmg maa, a briltiaiit taleatt my partner Jeny Lewis.” ’The two performers entertained for about 15 minutes and then Martin left after Lewis warmly shjook his hand and embraced him. A^ hotel spokesman said there was no indication the tw^ would renew the famed '’comedy team they broke up in 1956. News in Brief LEXINGTON, Ga. (API - When M S Johnny Wymbs watches il.{ vision, he gives it his all. Thei mld^ed farmer h«l h|» eyes| of M Pntll glued on the screen when there g, containing Ckr^e V Tel Mj _:rs;;s*Ei''v g IM White Mol 44.' 8.4 Tounkit ShOT ICT ; Si hat’s wrong,” he inquired of the caller, 'Your house is burning down,” the visitor replied. They got out Just as the roof caved in. The fire had started on the. second floor. Wymbs ind Ms IV were on the first. stocb averaobs (Complted b; The Aeeoetotod rremi - 14 l_ (TtllStMkf M.3 3u!* 4M 311.4 yr% 3M .1 MS 314.4 Noon M^; .-113.4 m.T rrev 3a; ;.....113.T 11S.T Wmk kf* .....311.3 ml i?mrNiO* '"...IM? 1M3 IM.4 333.3 ,J«.M^b... m.4 |«.4 IM. 3«. M» !!!J Ilf M.T DOW-30NES 1 r.M. SVBBAOES an R»UB 4AJ.1I ]| Otflt. IMT up 0.W dlSfJer,rm.-f.&‘lM. . J. Ncabler Co.) ' potou ere klfU Allen Blec. W^SqMp. Co. i Boldvin BMker Co.*,.. I Rom old dentist suffered first degree burns on his head and arms in a fire that followed the ex- Death Notice A. 1. C. OHABLCS «. MAXWELL A. 1. C. Charles J. Maxwell, 27, of 3799 Llnoolnihlre,.died Sunday at Pontiac General Hospita] follow, fog an automobile accident. A former member of the U.S. Coast Gukhl, he aras stationed with the Air Force in England for four and a hall years until January of this year, when he was stationed St Fort Oister. Surviving besides his Mrs. Lester Goudreau of Manis-tique, are four brothers, Kelsey V. of Manistique, Donald, with U.S. Navy in Naples, lUly; Richard of Kse^ Harbor and Robert with the U.S. Air Force in Tucson, Ariz.; tiro sisters, Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. Ro^ Little, both of Pontiac. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Dewitt C. Davis Funeral Home. The explosion of 'accumulated IS blew out the front of Tbtte’s ohe-story brick building. It also buidded a wall and blew out all the windows. Dr. TOtte said he had gone to his office to do some lab work and the blast Dccivred when he struck a match. Job Grows ond Grows for New York Police SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP)(- It was bad enough whenr stata-p^re at neariiy Lafayette had to care for a 300-pound sow which was found wandering around the home of H. C. Waahbuni. The sow made things more dif-cult by presenting troopers with a litter of nine h^tby offspring. The porkers were boarded out with a local fanner while troofArs tried to locate the animal’s oamer. Wonts Lid Off at 70 WASHINGTON (UPD-Rep. Alvin M. Bentley (R-Mlch) introduced a bill today T^ch would eliminate outside earning limitations at social security recipients when they reach the age of 70. Presently earnings are limited until age 72. Iransportation Plan Outlined Soc. Muellor'i 78-Point Program Would Roquire Expanded Taxation WASHINGTON tlt-Secretary of Oommerce Frederick H. Moeller today laid down a 7B-pofot program aimed to “meet the preesfog need tor major improvements in our transportatkii system.” AAA He said it contemplates “ths best possibis aervloe at ths lowesi reasonable cost to the public.” PieaUeat l^saheww aeeeptod Ike rsport, a year to prepaiattiB. aad eeat tt to OH^raae tor atafa. ■e did ael give It hiB apeoUe aadarseneat at this ttme. The report caUs for expanded taxes on users of puUicly provided focUMee. The levy would apply for ths first time to those who uee inland waterways and the application to alrifoet would be expanded. Mueller told reporters he recognizes this Is a controversial pro-poaU. But the report contended; AAA “Users who benefit directly from' foderal facilities should. In the long run, pay their full fair share of the of building apd operating Romo Court Domands End to Farouji Candy ROME (UPD-Ex-Ktag Fasodfr of Egypt Saturday won' a coart order forcing a candy company to slop puttiiM out its product in boxes lalxded “Farouk Cbootete.'* The court ruled Farouk was entitled to ilamages but it did not figure. The speeches, the first ot which will be delivered April 12 at the University of Virginia, pected to put Stevenson’s name back into the limelight. The Wall Street Journal said that "wen-heeled eastern Democratic ‘liberals’... stand ready to finance this off-beat campaign.” NOT MUCM CHANCE I Steveni _________ the campaign would be something of a longshot, dependent in part on some of the avowed candidates stumbling fo the primaries. The former Illinois governor is Am to arrive in Chicago from South America on April 5, the day ol the Wisconsin primary. StevfBson’i speeches are pected to deal largely with foreign affairs on a generally nonparfisan, high level basis. But his ideas tor changes would carry an Implied criticism if the Eirenhower administration policies. Footwear Authority Speaks at Dinner Arthur W. Beeson of Boston, Mass., a natianally known authority on footwear, was guest speaker at a feetfog of Stopf Shoe Stores personnel Friday at China City Rastaurant, 1070 W. Huron St. AAA The dinner was given by Mrs. Anne Stspp to show a new motion picture on the production and importance of children’s shoes. Mrs. Stspp is making the availsble to local eivie and lunch- im dubs who are interested. Beeson praised the Stapp organization tor its “nationwide reputation u an outstanding Juvenile shoe store operation.” Stevenson Is portrayed by those close to him as believing his two presidential defeats were caused by Elsenhower’s overwhelming personal popularity, and as believing he could defeat Vice President Richard M. Nixon, the prospective Republican nominee this year. Gas Station Attendant Is Robbed at Gunpoint Two men held a Pontiac gas station attendant at gunpoint' early Sunday morning and robbed him of S33.71 plus two cartons of cigarettes, the victim told Pontiac Po- Business Notes tor I960, given annuaUy to the . ' per cent of the firm’s district offices throughout tha United States and Canada. Manager of the local olfiea. wMdi tfofobed out of 600 Pnkfootlal districts with a 177,000.000 insurance volume, CUftord Maison. Robert 0. DeCleene, controller of Pontiac General Hospital, recently attended a seminar of busl-neu executives conducted by the National Cash Register Co. fo Deyton, Ohio, on the latest de-velopm^B fo busfoeu methods. Nliy Accept Less for Your Money NOT 3% NOT 3V2% BUT 4% CURRENT RAH §R ALL SAYINGS Capitol Saviigs & Loai Assoc. 75YV.N«rMi FE 44)561 ffstaUlsksd JIM CUSTOMIR PARKING RIAR OP lUILDING NOTICE! HOUAND rUINACE CO. PI 2-0110 PI 2-1119 Fred Phifer, 21, attendant at a Clark Oil station, 382 Orchard Lake Ave., told police that one of the men pointed a snub nose .38 caliber revolver at Phifer and Maid “get into the back room. Life Insurance for the Entire Family in One Plan ef Mr lawfMiM pfRtRctiMi h Hr—gk Mai—I Waalawa'4 Psmiy PUa. Hw bvR a( As tawraa— ga— wkwa H bai—gi M. E Doaials adeaatagM at Malaea WaalsMa’e Faaly Pisa. M.E. DANIELS MS WEST HURON ST. .iPpNTlAC FE 6-7111 PI K i ,1—0 IdleoB Co.*. M TJ It. r ».f a.i' FALCON BANCHEBO •> This is the Ford Motor Company’s Fricon Ranchero, which will go on sale later this month at Ford dealershlpa across the eountiy. The tint economy sfog truck to be produced by a major U. 8. automobile manufacturer, it features a 6-foot box, up to 50 per cent greater fuel economy and file a^Ui« found fo regular pMsaenger vehicles. ■ f Just Arrlveil! Corload of Tile Mae# is y-r chsRM toe Mg ssstogsl W# JaW aalaslal tfca eae — caa— to sal taeva y—e—lf — tlia gekaa aeg all aia^ M a^ typs — y-H tava hy bayiag teaw mie waeMw-a aorta* slyto ef MifMasiI AtMiroR'i ASniUT TIU 4>/4‘ Ea We'vo got all kinds and colors —take your pick of this low, low price. All you wont, too! Full 9x^ size. flit LmOUUM RU6S T PLASTIfi HLE Enough Tilt for o Both Tub Stefion 6-9 M 12 Foot VINYL Slightly Irragular. You won't bo abla to find ths impsr-faction. If rogultn—would sail foe $1.49. yard. M Ti. 59 Genuine InloM TILE Pall 9 B 9 Sfse 41/2- Jutf ArrivodI CEILING TILE Sill" lull TimIs i€Ea. S4"WUtli LiioWsUTHo 29 jCFt BUY-LO WorohouM Linoltum-Tilo OMtIot 102-104 South Soginow FREE PAREDfO Of REAR I ■ I GUTTERS 8-Fee» Lengths 69* Armstrong's ASPHALT TILE Evtry color In tha rainbow. Wa hava tons of this fino tlla —r 10 buy all yOii want at this antra lOw pries. No off brand —but famous Armstrong! 9x9 ,—80 pieces par carton. $>59 Carton TWByTY-FOUB THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MABCH 14, 1960 Traverse City Banks in Court Wild Well on Farm Is Capped Fight Michigan Czar's Action Said to Favor His Interests HOMER (UPI) - A'tUMiwy oil w«n that burned out of oontrol for I thu I w««k was capped ,—jtdaj^oo the SMVacre dairy fam «( mlllam J. RoaenaQ LANSING « » A lecal fisfat between northwestern Michigan banks that pivots, on offidal actfons L Wilaon went to trial today before Circuit Judge Marvin Salmon. Within 30 dayi after Salmon's decision, Wilson, 09, has promised Gov. Williams he will st^ out of his S10,500 a year state poet to which die governor reappointed him for tour yean eariy in ' as tbs Mai begaa in Ingham OMnty OreaH Oomt hot the Judge granted a teoeos . Pf«“»a Minii?n-.:Coinbs' Friends Give bank which Wilsod formerly served I T -l F* Li gu^tee that 'veiy ^ .1^ .^ u a director and in which his \](X) fOr COUft FlOnt • "***f";. wife holds a 1.5 per cent stock ^ “ IT a. aagtoav ity. Mletusaa, Poottoe. Oakland Couaty. liuchitaa. pub-of a ISM Pbrd C-dOO. baartof oubar EdSTCSM. vU h. hold tar ■>., f-onUae, Oaklaai Um ptoaa of atoraca. Salad: March la, Ir.. UNIviliaAL C.LT. '•""'llCOTl___ E KAETUrT Aiant Marah IS, ISM Traverse City eietlea hi aathf^tslng Empire aty Mts. They said their successful opeiv Btions would be Jaopardized. and that no necessity was shown for the new institution. Empire Bank countered by OLD BRIDGE. N.J, (UPI)-A modest trust fund has been established for lour-year-old Alice Marie Combs from contributions to her foster'parenlB’ light to adopt her. It wu learned today. Mr. and Mra. Richard Combs' received the money in the from persons eager to assist their cause. The Comba are contesting state contentlona that they are not culturally equipped to adopt Alice, wboae IQ of 136 borders on genlua acted out of a to continue the monopoly'’ Empire taid they enjoyed. Empire opened at the new loca-tkm laat August and was cloaed live daya later by a tourt order which the Traverse City banks now seek to make permanent. . Wilson steadfastly has mMn-tained there was no wrongdoing on Claim Ex-American > in Cuba Helped 3 i MIAMI. Fla. (AP)-An American expatriate, now a major toi Fidel Castro's Cuban revolutionary anny, is credited with helping three Oklahomans who bad been arrested in Havana. Roger Sharp, news director of Tulsa TV Button KOTV, said WiUiam Morgan helped the Oklahomans convince Cuban authorities they were qn a legitimate visit to photograph Cuban life accurately. Sharp, John Taylor of Stillwater. a candidate for Congress, and Sharp's cameraman, Ralph Sandera, flew here Sunday night after a last-minute brush with Cuban aoldiera. “We Were cleared by army Intelligence Saturday and given carte blanche to make all the pictures we wanted.’’ Sharp uM. “The last two set-tos were with people who juat hadn't gotten the ba aiacai I Cotoi It Mid ebIM race or color, shall have the right 11 to vote.” ■irt, cmM h cd “s;." against discrimination when Bopir atnica caatar. oaart Howa Aanas. qf our own affiliated* groups themselves are guilty of practicing dia-crimination.’’ Meany said. Combs said today the money was , laced in an "Alice Marie fund’’ with himself and his father-in-law chairmen. He aaid the fund totaled “not quite’’ $100. The case now is before the Appellate DIvislan of Superior Court, which has reserved decision. Arguments were preiented to the court laat week. 'It is up to Ideal union leaden to convince their memben reason. It te up to ii tional union presidents to exert effective leadership on this ques-tioh. We have got to face up to the problem squarely and find a solution (or it bas^ on sound trade union principles.’’ Meany said "the constitution of the AFL-CIO must be enforced.; - - , ,1. . We roust put an end to this hate- jSmiia ful evil of discrimination whenever and wherever it occun.’ Odd Diet Wins CrosS’England Race for Jimmy LAND’S END, England (AP)-A little glsM packer went back to work today after wi -mile toot race on a diet of clgarettea, candy and snacks. "It fitted nicely into my two-week vacation,’' S-loot-3 Jimmy Muagrave, 36, told'‘Tewamen as he Jogged into town Sunday after covering the length of Britain in 15 days 14 hours 32 minutes. He beat a field of nearly 700 and won $2,800. None of my pals thoqi could do it.” the Yorkshlreman “It will be nice to get back to work at 6 o’clock tomorrow ling and tell them at the factory that the Joke’a on piem." Jailed Ex-Tito Aide Has Appendix Removed BELGRADE. Yugoslavia (AP) — Milovan DJilat, 49. former , Yugoslav vice president. Wayne Shortchanged, President Tolls Solons W ar th* Etod-Ita Um CIM vt roD- ---------Cmn^oD «b* BM day or Much. »»»•—- ---------------- - tiM for________________________ Banded la appaar paraoBany at Mid Marins. n batot imprMtlMl irrica baraof. Uiit a_________ M than ba MCaad by pnblMaUoa of copy one work prarloiu to Mid hMr-if in Tba Pootlna Pnu. a ntnpapar rinted and etrculnUd to Mid County. WltncM. tha Honorabta Arthur X. -Joort. Judia of •tod Oauit. to tha City of Pontlaa In Mid County, thic tth day ' March. A.D. ltdd. Scan ARTHoa a. uoore A tru* cony) Judf* of Probata DOROTHT M. XERNOTT. Ooputy Prohatt RasUUr, dUTcallt DiTUloa tha patltlon -----ns a------ '*“'■*— — ' Mo. Ifltl. To Martoa Cblldara, fathar at Mid Pick Up Pioneer at 'A Million Miles . tlon harHs boon tUad to Court alleslna that tha prcMnt n aboutt of tha fatbu of mM minor____________ nra unkaepA and ttod child hM violated of Mleblsan. aarUiB c tha Oat nndtr ifu jurlt- If tha pMDla of tha I ara narabn hot 00 Mid pathton County aarviM >1 March, MANC3(ESTER, England (UPI) — The giant radio-telescope atiw'»/"Bivd!?'*ta.............. Jodrell ^ ^ ^cked 'jSX:‘;t“ni'“. S^k to'_______ ngnalf of Americas Pioneer Vi noon, aad jon «rt bortby eoanonded and clearly from «PPn«- ; Vg•Tn^^£‘,^a%7to"i lilii Imately 500,000 miles in apace. “<• Jordel] Bank SWitohed on the oaa •Mk**yravlous^to ^d*”bcartoa** five watt transmitter in the latel- Jf* ^,a*’cSIlStJ round 9 a.m. < Wltnc». tba ^norabla Art llte for hAlf an hour around 9 EST. A spqltosman said Pioneer “,T<;nt^toe**to*' came throu^ “loudly and clearty" from a point 5 or 6 degrees above tiw aoutheastern horizon. Arthur . Pontiac to itod Oonnty. d.v^,Mueh.A'W__________________________ lapy). Judaa of Probata DOROTHT M. XIBMOTT. —•- luyiitar. mllea away.” Prof. A. C. B. Lovell, director of Jodrell Bank, said that “assuming that the 150 watt transmitter comes on when we command ft to. we should be able (0 track ft Juventla Dirlslo 30 and 6(1 iomion>'52^' arr;i;*i e-cloek A M. at STU Orebai inehl/^'’poMlV'’^ OonvarUblt. banriiie aarito nuBbai IIMM. win ba bald, for aaah to U Mt bidder. InapacUoa tbaraef nuy ba Si^. ** . Ea^ County, Mlchttnn, t DETROIT »M Annex.I months in prison (or hoetile propa-capita basis Wayne State would! ConMimers Power kendquar- {i?? m'llltd * ~ ganda against the Yugoslav Com- get $725 per student. MSU $1,095' tort .aid here lodu the Milo will iJarcE - - - xf land U. ol M. $1,362. 1 be ba*d on eatlmaleo of pro- ...... adlnal- i>>*krinf . iu« M ,^M’'j2rs.“.5:“»rsss| jrr®" Iprtotad nnd etr«toAtad*to Ronarsbia Arthur “ muntet governmenr WORRIED OVER DEBTS' mfflo'AN mniT oji^CudAU'aad anaaviVat aaywM aftaad rstnrdlaM af bow Moab at bow maay yan awa. NO SKURITY OH INDORSnS RIQUIRIO ONI PLACI TO PAY I "T&4ssirAA{r^ I MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS pany’a inajor aaers of eloeUMIy aad gas. jCan Get Applications for Deferment Exam I Moore. |at Pon< fat Mar . (8«al m af aald Court. March. A D. IldO rt. to tha r. :th March u.’ T > CONTIUCTORa: 111 wUl b* reccivad J;?*]amMjali_idn' to' rcVcIvad dt jffloa of tha City Clerk. City Rtol LANSING ilt-Applicatlon torms rS“Vfa.“?iJlidalfd%«^“ai*ii!? are available (or the annual selec-lj*/- tioa um live service college q««l!flcatkm|b^throjrt test April 28. Col. Arthur A.i;*^**^**! RAZLEV CASH MAUKE.T M. 78 North* Sminflw Sttr—» TEat4^r OiBy toyerfoRelRla 4« lariay't Mariwl FRESH, MEATY FORK NECK B(HIE$>’10‘ TENDER FORK LIVER “^19' •ring TMd Ad and Rocolwo I U. REMUS BUTTER “^49* iTrunkl In Aney_ ■ I «‘Hj. ?^unr.tTr»; rector, said today. ___ « «« The test, conducted simulthn-l^'^^ ^wmdjntoto’a^ neously across the country, win Im ci?Lto Araiua given at 22 schools in Michigan. ...... “ Srorea are anod by Incnl draft board. In consider^ toudmis .---i— ----------------- ------- ____. . • I Treated Tlmbtr PUm. Drlrra. 70 for deferment from only In the sa /Treated Timber «!#•. cut off. m nr^ force, wh^ they .ttrod 'studard Ift^olr A%%4^ltl L.*^! AppUcation forms are available ly/ j Jf‘* luinforood ooaM* los at ail draift board offices. Holmes to'oiutiAc^sS*"^’ *”®*®**®* Death Notices S» olandalar ■ of Mri. Herman iByhtll Cola: dau aliUr af Mra. Jar SMtUt. Mn. Uamla Tumar, Mra. O u r d e n ------------ HuaMU. Henry Pennell nn--------------- Punernl aervlca will be bald Turn-day, March It. a.1 1:M p.m froiil tha Ptnnar-anovar Pnnaral Homo with Rav. JoMph I. Chapman ol-Pelattos. Intarmant In Andaraan- vtUa Camatary, •-------- Andrawi will 1 OAVa. MARCH U. tSdO. RARRT A.. IW Chambarltla: mo AS: ha-lovad huibMd at Jaua Oavli: dau fathar of Mra. Artltu (Vtr-lyn) Supalaa, Mri. Pnto iTIvton) Fim oM Wtodaa Dnvla; dau brethar af Janua V. DavU; toM aurvivad by n?a sruiAcIilldran. Punttml aarvlaa wUl ba bald Wadnaaday, Mueh It, at 1 p.m. from Coats Punarto Homa, Drayton PUtoa. Intarmant la OnkInnd RIIU Mamorlto Park Camatary. Mr. Davto WUl Ua ta atota at tba CMta PuaarnI Roma. Drayton ___________________Ara.; m* ft: balorad mothar of Maalay. CUr-anea, Arthu, Robart and OaMr Pamsworth. Mra. Cbarlaa (toui-alal Bartlatt and Mra. JamM iForaaoa) Bablseh; nlao tunirad by 17 antodchUdraa and 40 srMt-srandchlldran. PunarnI a a r v I c a win ba held Tuaaday. March 15. LeRoy W. Shafer officiating In- a Daintt C OLADDINO, MARCH II. Itft, RAR-wood Arthur, 405 W. Huron: not 35: btlortd M. of Mrs Abe Klu-om; dMr ttthsr of Cnrelo Us mid Harwood Otaddlns: dtnr brothor of Howard A. Olnddlnt. Mrs. Robert Rodgemna and Mrs Jtrry Draka. Punaral aarvlaa ba held Monday, March 14. at 1 p.m. from tha Lawta B.ttWlnt Pu-naral Home. Ctarkaton. ilth Rev. _______ .. RIeharda officiating. Intarmant to Ottawa Park Cema-tary, Waterford. Ur. Oladdlni wui He to lUU at tha Uwlc t. WInt Punaral Homa. Clarkiton _ jdiOISOM. MARCH 11. ISdO. PRID-arlek S iBphl. 14dd Owkwood. Sylvan Lake: ac«**IO; dear Talhar of Jerry J. Johnson: dear brother of Reibart Jorienson and Mrs Oeorga Wllltams: also aurvtrcd by two grandehlldren. Punernl —-too will be ' ----------- ■ * hold Wednesday. March IS. ai ■ p.m from tho Donelson-Jonns Punaral Roma. Interment Maple nUs Cametary. CadllUc. . t.v.... -Ill i|, ,t,te at Mr. Johnson tho Dooeloon-eoans wunvr after 7 p.m. today. Rav WaKar rant son of MltohoII; di Mr. nnd rtwv anwiaeow Of Mr. B. aimnaon and Mr T. latenan Punarto ba held Tuesday. 1 p.m from Rontoon LaPouataIn offlelatins. intarmant In PaIrfleM Oametary._____________ if AX WILL. tlARCli IS 15tl. Chnrtea J.. 3710 LIncolnahIrs. Wa-tarford Towathlp,,Ma 37: haloved ton af Mra. Uatar ■ Ooodraau: dear brethar af Ktlaay V.. Don-old. RIrhard and Robert Maxwell. Mrs William iPrnnres) Miller and Mrs. Robert (Rathloon) Uttlo -----gemonts are pondini C. Davto Ptaoito ItcKll. IfARCH 13. ISdO. JAIOB W.. IS3 UoU Dr.; ago SO; bolovtd husband at Raaa B. McKee; dau father af Mrs. Ray Budrow. Mra. MUe Biaiana. Mra. Oaorga barts. Ztida Psnley and Ifrs diaries Marvin: nlae survfvad bv 34 rrai)dchlldren, 33 yrtat-tranilchn-dren and two areat-preat-irand- Counjr in. And yon ua horobyj nppoar ptraonaUy at atodi Puntral Romo, intonnont In P»rry Mt Park Cemetery Mr. McXrt vm Hs la (date at the Dnnalion- Puneral Hnir ___ MONAHAN.~ifARrH II. iidi. iriu ---- Ortonvllla Rd.. aga 54: bolovod bus- Mra. Lets Parks; also survived by ntaa truidehUdreo. Punaral atrv-Ira win be held Tnaaday, March Creseanl HIIlc CameCery. Mr. n win PUrslay Funeral Homw______ mcKMAii, MABni 13. iodo. ro- eene D. 5445 Monrovia. Dravten Plalna: att 37 beloved husband of Joan U If'ckman: beloved son of Prank L. Rlrkman- dur fatTirr of . Dana Reth Nlrkmln - dtae brother of Mrs. Richard Rollins. Mrs. Hobart Bropa and Otrald nnd Mvrla Rickman flks Lodn of Borrow Mondn. March 14. at 5 a m. at DenaisJn-Johns Punernl Home. RaetUMon of the Roanry Mcndny. March 14. at t:30 p.m at tha Dontlion-Jehnt Pontral *— ■—rat aai—- • — . Mar, I II. at It daar VroUisr of RlUa Apitiicatiofis muot be postmarked not later than midnight April 7. Six Persons Are Killed in Head-On Collision ________________nxSFZ tha Pnrslsv PimamI Home with Rav, T^mmv Ouail ofnetol'oa. fatarmant ta TThlta Chapel. M?. Pankov wm Be to atahTal tha Puralay Pnnaml Roma ______ KRKKR MARCH I3 iPIsTItiuli^ p.. W Ptaaeravs Rt.; ata 01; ha-hmd wife at John B. Parker; IT of stra. canto a ^-rt"n Sn-uiSr/S. -rwu, OH L. P or’ Ralniorcad Oi trtto Hw. AA.TM. 0-7A Ihbto eradi*. fSd. L. P 54- Ratoteread O Tte Plm and spatotlanlMu fu iHtol ^ktn to' tea I Plana ud SpaeltlanUaBs far i4 may ba axamtoM at tha Mjm City' Rnstoau, Pontlaa. MIchtoaa.! EDNA, Tex. (AP)—A head-on ITdtpofiT er^t at paTt^hieh top^ ooHtekm o4 two cart on •’rate slick highway killed six persons aiiion wiuu^daya afiar th.*^taX and ftijuiwl three others near here ehack u a satutaaiary Sunday. lauraty bw band fu a aoto not teas Ihito itiiIaA ----- — DmIIa., 77 ^ too atooual of lha proposal Trtil KiUad were Caneni Bailey, 17, ba reonrad with each prepoixl to a Houatan, Armando Pena, 19, Ro- ^ [, Raul Garcia, 28, Weslaco Pl;rea_ Mra. Pro and Joac Gam Jr.. 15, Weslaeo. OfBeeni aald the crash oujumd darti« a light nla. ‘ ^ subjcal _ . , _ _ the laatruetians la BkHart. Ma prepasto aaaa anbmKtad amy hal withdrawn ttr at tau* H days OllUj aalnsl apaBlat sf tha Mto. : s' ___________ _ j sapti 'Sabku toae swrvl^ Sj two grttodehlldraa Pimerto carv-lea win ba bsM Tuaaday. Ifnrah 15^^al_l rm _f^_ Rlebardsai^ FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 BOX REPUEi it 16 a.m. Today Ihero I oaere repHoe at The Preaa oMm la the L 4. 18, IS, 18, 81. 46. [ 67. 66. H 166. 161, 166, 1 lU, U6. Funeral Directors COATS tTHKAAt aOIIM Donelson-Iohns _^FOTIE*Al ROlfB -Paalgnad far Pnnartli* SPARKa ORtrPlH CHAPXL Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Atobulanea Barvlea Plana u MaU ________PR 3JD7S______ Cenwteiy Lota I ckmctxrt loib ir othite Chspal. Ball or trade tor late modal car. UL 3-IW7._____ PRRR’ ~ Rmu PC ) Hele Wanted Male 6 ACTDAL JOBa OPRH IH O.B.. BO. AM . Europe. To I14 0M. Travel paid. Write only Xniploymant ■t et., Boston Id. A PART-TIME JOB Wa bare at Kirby asm money. Past week’s pay cback tor part .1 13 31 4305.U .417315 531134 <41 Wayne . Call OR 3-0533. . jSb*Sks“tliu“ *“*"*' * CAB DRivcaa. erriADT and Cr'^nnm ”1 UK^KNCh llARDa. UACRIRi 5irban^5:^«U.®'C‘i Mlg Co ,-34440 Tflsirnph Rd. BxraRiiNCKo PAiiriraR. bauirt or commission. ARB Collision. 3545 Bliabsth Lake Road. BOCPKRiERCtD DRirCR POH eltaatos routs H per cent com-mlsston. OA 3-330 riBbalt anfOLR mar for otto jobs. Mors for horns than wagta. til 4-C3S Can momlnia. RAVR RBTABliaHXD CC8T0URR8. nsad talssmsn. 3 hours dally. 5130 wotkly raaraateed. Must bo married, uhitor 40, hlyb school. Loatora aava our lima. 6r 3-H05 Large Correspondence School Roods Rsslooal anise Uaantn and axpsrianesd Saltimnn ta eioaa ounUftsd loads Territory I sam OlO.OOO-lll.OOO. —™lr If you hast had suc-essstul axparlanei tslllno totangl-bles or books. Box 34 . iTARAOm AHO A'SSISTART ifAir. Mill Operator Must to first class ... ^1 * sauaa work contact R atuU. CyoMd Ciorp. 714 W. «4 *r"o Rd.. Clawaon avantoti and iatordnyi. PR 4-33M SALE8MRR RKPORT 11.000 monthly ooUlna flreprooftd itoea -THRIFT- -WEEK- BEGAN IN THE PONTIAC PRESS YEARS AGO AND HAS BEEN GOING ON DAILY EVER SINCE! JUST DIAL FE 2-8181 ' ys-/f , #»M4toaBtto.7Minm«uin "Mother, have you seen my work gloveoT We're going in Herbie'e car!” Help Wanted Male A SALESMAN OAKLAND COUNTY AGES 27- 45 HRRWa THB JOB TTR OrPRR; 111 t3.M0 nrtt yaar boaui. (3) commlaalona plua boons, abould tnssdKIO.OOO first year. (I) Ufsttma opportunity. Ro aga iannlnatlon. (41 ntoroogh tratotos to NaUanal Stoss Trato^ School. Baluy ................ OL I BAUBUBN TO BliX BOFTIRRRa and nppltoneaa for hlfh enlltor appllanea atoro. Uuit to ovtr 35, hart car, and to able te provide rtforoncet. Rxpcrlondbd preferred. CaU PR 4-3573 for appointment _ eTRUdrURAL ARD - OR UUCRL-Uneouf Iron draftomen. call Mr. CorrlreaUj Radford Iron Work. irrlreau, I k 3-0531. --.EPHONR ............. oalosmon tor bulldlna n lion talaa P« >4345? UNION-MADE BOOK MATCHES FOR POLITICAL CARDIDATES SeU UNION LABEL political ad-vertlstnt Book Matches to all can-dldataalor pubUc ofllesl Big datlr ------- . ihowlns - sxclualvaly; PLUS mammoth U • sans r all hi Apply ofllea It Jfswtorry between 5^35 and U a m Sea Mr Bruea WANTK) — TILXPRbRR CAR-vaastrs and itostmrn for mod-smlaatlon work. OR 4-0347._ YOUNG MEN 11 TO 35 LAROE NATIONAL FIRM OPBN-TtjO NEW OFFICE IN PONTTIAC. wfll triln sharp young man to assist manasst to outaldb ordtr dspartmsat. No espsrtenre necet-•ary u wa will furnish full train-las program Car famished. For totjrvisw phono FR I4I03 r to 1 p.m. SALARY $85 WEEK Help Wanted Female 7 aVon offers earninos for proiont netdi Ad Us. Savinii Bonds tor family aacurlty. Bs- in Reprsscntatlye a today. FE 4-4504. or wiiis Dray-_Jon Plains P.O Box 01. _________ aABTBrrrxR, hours o to 4. iio wk. 50 Bdlson CURB WAITRESSES Tad's hart immadlats opsnlnts for aub wtotrstasi on night ahlfi. Must ha IS or ovtr. Apply to per ion only aftor 4 p.to. T^D'S Woodward and Square Lake Rd. I WAlTRaaS. 11 OR~ 0uptr ChUf DrtTt^m. Ttlecripb np8r Dtjclt. obpxnDablb aroMAN -------- ----------- CARk ehlldrsn days. Vie. Wllllamo iMKt OR 3-5011________ D18RWA8RXR. PULL TT5fX DINING ROOM HOSTESS Tad's have oponlncs for part time and tall tlma dinint room hoat-sMtt. 11-35 yrt. of ate WaltrtM Rxp ntcsmry. Apply In person. TED’S WOOPWARD AT SQUARE LE RD BXPERIENCRD WHITE' LADY for fsnersl housework and light ironina. 3 days per wetk Must bare own tmnsportatttoo. UL 1-J335 after 7 p m _ _ EXP MAID OENERAt. HSuSE- tnnsporUtlon__ __ EXPERIENCED NURSES AIDE. 1135 Auburn Rd. No phono cnlls. please._____________________ _^oojy 577 Auburn _A»e_ OR4ERAL HodklWORk AllfD C —«.y !■. ess, n y-vsss OIRL FOR ASSEMBUNO A S*e?n%.?irwtt”“ itOUsCTriVEB." irbBE AT HOME maktog appit fdr our dspi JJUjI ptoSf^IjSl^cpIl°TT Local Branch Manager Hm of awtot. n ntok^ c, &TSS2un%2Sto5‘ ioot te deer type mIm erZe MeeMer vffi reeefee lelery. « POMoa. aad ovonrrtu. .T i ^•.‘rtAUnMuUqulutm Rtoao of Stuart, Ntwnrk, Now .X^vSsjSWiLSTTABtT PUU* jjgitmtoru nad mgra lu Help Wanted Feryle 7 Piano plater Moray's OoU aad Country Club, Ualoo Lake Rd. off Oommorca Rd. EM 3-»135. ^ iroaoiiABUi TOURO P. O. Box 441. Fob. fidentlal._ TRLKPHORR Lw.. - w_- sanlxod. Road oompotiBt tody to manaao and I ladlat ta V-*-* teltphona aurroy. r—' WAITRXBS. RIORTi. 6aLL D( ------, Tony's DciTO-In. ITS# An- Utica. person, burn R( Help Wanted cosmetic’ consult art want- od tor Vlyton Woodward Coamot. Coffee Solicitors.(2) Wo hayo one et tha beat ftoBU-altlons In town. Wa pay |3.M per dellyarod order, plus train- S salary. ( > Jewel T MAJklUdl after 7 p.m _______ DIBTRIBU’rOBS 'nEEDKD FOB Vtsan food supplement. Apply Mleblsan Unsmpiwment Compensation. Tues a wed, between 3 EBTAHLIBHID WATKINB ROUTR ayallable. Pull or part tlma. At----------- --1 R Porry. iWx’^.zn.z REAL E.STATE GUARANTEE experlrnced, qualified c woman. Must hi manaacr. Phone FE 1-0458 tor personal confidential Intarvlc*. C. .SCHUETT. Keallor t 4-offlce sales qrganisatlon RIAL ESTATI SALUMER FOR new and existing homes. Experienced prtferred but will train ambitious person. Call Ivan W. -------im, Pk 5-......... PART - TIME SHOE SALESMEN and acccssorlet salesladies. Oood pay. loqulra at Mating Bhos Stors, IS N. Saginaw. USE TbUR B^ARE TIME TO'L r weakly samtogs |:5- Wrltf Rawlslgh'a. Dept. 1 338 Freeport, HI. Employment Agencies 9 Midwest FOR WOMEN Secretary 55-35 for local firm 5-day seek, intorasting dlytralllad po- Jr. Secretary For downtown’^lro. Aged 10-11, typing and shorthand. 1 days. / Typist MEN, aged 31*35 In offlca or snlos Irnlmng program. Salary up te 5400 Midwest Employment 404 PonUae suU Bank Bldg. Evelyn Edwards t swank ad agency. DR S CLINIC modern DESION 13 Attrsrilve girl needed for nrcbitect’t offlc» Pluoh sur- ToA“5$15#‘ piie'iiiJ" ' "DOMESTICS** • -MEN- crbdit trainee . ATTENDANT AIRCRAFT 1st Class Kstauriint. nnUan-APior. EVELYN EDWAfebS vocationIi. . .. COUNBELIRO BT—' I4H EAIT HURON THE PONTIAC TRESS, MONDAY, MARCH U, 1960 TWENTY-] FlVjfc Woi* Wanted 11 • FT. HgMCT »^«TL*55*_0' AN INCOUB TAX XETDRM PRS- . ----qwUlUd iMUr*! 4«(nt. t IttT* leoU for ■ PATM in four boau br q •ceMuitaot vlth aiMUr'i Appoliifannnt FK l-TtH. UACHIMBT WITH ^ «Mlu pot^oi^ F^*-7*TT__ MAN WANTS WAU, WASHING OR Oda Job« ot any bind. FE »A31T MAN AOI n. NKIDB WORK BAD-ly IxMilmetd In tu (Utlea . work. M«rrl«d. Ft l-UtT. FAFERHANOER AND FAINTX31. ””?yrt‘5»V*-,S;°so«. /S: WUL Contract*. Mtg*. 35 .uu,» .*p,rt^ ^iSJ.pk!”nc -------------------—------ jAin,______________■ 21 lacwiM Tax Scnic* 19| ID I MODEST MAIDENS ----All* to npp^tau . BOLIN TAX S^VTCE a a. FIk» FE A-nss or FE MTO ALL WORKING PEOPLE’S TAX SERVICE. OR 3-2943. FASrr. ACCURATE TAX SERVICE. ------------ A Onion Lbkt. EM le«. Tmt hew SSM ». Fewr FE MW. FE s4ni. RAVE TOO _ _____________ nddlnt WAchlna ar pteee af'elUee nimlturt or eqnlpmr-* —■ ■- UNWANTED Misc. ARTICLES, rckod up fna ot ebnrsa. EM r“ Wanted to Rent OOUPLB WANTS SMALL FORN. oroonA how with cordan — praftr to ___ by Aprl. . . lake. Rcu. WrIU Eutone nor. 444 Feterboro. Datron or call TE l-4kl7_________. MIDDLXAOED BUSINESS COUFLE deelrei 1 hadrB. yr. around n homa. Fnm. ar untura. Sttoa on or near by Ukt. Boat i LONO FORM rmraxo In TONT WODEK. TAX OONSULTANT. WEin*2 ^ai^ U^g^rteiE 33 TooirSwSfflSMniR Work Wanted Female 12 ^J-imd*cafrtng^^ *A-1 ACE TREE SBRTICX EE-1 trimming. Oat our m____ ^ ^ ^ ^_______ms or FE SA7». o^^^^iiPmmBSWc^l MovInt&Tru^^ JtZ t WOMn WANT WALL WASH-Ing M henaa elaanlng^E J-71S^ ABIUTY fiioSu r hour. FE A3M4 or FE ' WORK WANTED. *XfK: ,”&!{? iced. FE i-srn. ^ L WANTS DAT WORK. FEl O’DELL CARTAGE _________ _______' Local and loof dUUnce morlng UW^oe^W ”01* “ Fbana FE _______ UDT'"wni~iE~60»ANIOR"’Tbi TrilpVs to Rpnt elderly woman A light houae- 1 i li-i ilCTlll AMTt. ARRQ REALTT________ ABs6lUTELT the fastest AC- TRUCKS. TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT r. ‘i-Too nckupa ttb-Ton I Dump Tmcka Saanl-Ti Pontiac Farm and NEAT wall WASHiifp. OTHER PoRtuic Farm and up and deUrary. Phone FE MW4. ^ 4.0411 *’ ■ ~Bailding Service 13 opon Pauy_ „ l-A Reduced Rates '■J>* »•>*” IsIOTH MOVTN& W******Ff ICAWENTERK REC. ROOMS, ” UOHT AHD HEAT TTROCEniO. ____ Rubblih. nil dm. tradlu. r — araral and front and loadins. FE * tofk*'^5?*rlL*'?.,f*iS!S5' Pahithig & Decorating 23 toad.'OR >S7M. ' --------- -" ------^Ari;cAEF»fRfT:----- « jar «5ih™^“ wS W capiaa. MT ■nica., BiiWm. wivma,__________ tlreplacea. Commercial or prtrata hornet. Faat eatlmatat.no loh too large or too tmaU. >E t-SM« or >E »-S5»l____________ BLOCK.'CEMENT AND cArfentrt Oontroctlng FE MWIS _____ WAIERPROdffi. k guaranued^'^eo aatlmataa. carpentriTand flaAteriho Good workmanahtp at right prloa. J Frick. EM I-4MI. CABINETS AND COUNTER TOPi 1ST CLASS INT A EET. FAINT-tng. Root. Don Reck. OL 1-3141. 1ST CLAM DECORATING PAINT-Ing and wall papering. FE 4-0»»^ AAA PAINTINO A DBCORATINO. at yeara tiparlenea Reatonabla. Frea aatlmataa. Phono UL a-lMI. A LADT INTERIOR DECORATOR Fapartng FE a-0143._______ A-1 PAINTINO A DBCORATINO. Faptr ramerad. FE LOOM.___ D4TERIOR PAINTINO A WALL ------------ OH I-S«0 CEMENT IS OUR SPECIAL _I loora haaementa. KM 3-4170. CEMENT WORX NOTHmO TOO Urge or tmall. Commercial, real-denea. 30 yrt. tzperltneo. Froa eatlmalet. Bpaclal aprtog prloa. OK 3-0173^____ ___________ _ - COMPLir^^ RjailE IMFIWTE. B R I O R AND EXTERIOR ***** fitINTfNO, FAliERlN0r~kiM5V. al Waahing. FE M313._______ FAINTINd. INT. A EXT. PAPER hiu^ng. Maaon Thompton. FE PAINTINO, WALL WASRINO. FA- I. Alao patentad dormert f Para Building Co. > Ft 3-7300 DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH* tng. Prop oatlmaUt. FE 0-0701. Electric AL sbrt.—free estt. PARTNEY EUctrU FE 6-0430 FREE ESTTMAIE ON WIRING (or Wattr heaurt. rangot art. n 3-g431. R. B Mum trie Co. “ KIirilENB cdUNTER TOFB AND buUl-Int Frto planning tar-‘“ R. B Munro Elaetrle Co. W Huron. Phono FE 0-0431. kONEY FOR RDdODBUNO. Naw 3DBUNO^ SEABOARD FINANCE N. Parry FE_yWL_______ FLABTERINO. NE W A RpAIR. yarn Keller, phone VU, 3-n40 i7*6. SNtDER*S«>H LATINO, tanding and flnlthlDg. Fbont FE PLASTERING A REFAIK—REAS ANNETT BUYS “ CONTRACTS By Jay Alaa R«wiM_wlth Bwd 43 Convalescent Homes 44 For Sale Hoases 49 For Sol* Hoases 49 For Sale Hi , INCLARKSTON 14't 34' krlek raneh. S bodroom, Rar»..,sna 1300 8Q FT. 10307 RIOHLAND RD. ___3-phato wiling EM 3-4003 EM 3-3410_________. Rnff^RANTICALLT REDUCED MOOBm HOUSL AFF3tOXlMATE U two aerat. Canal to Haian lUm. Tbrmi ar trada for 30 ft. houaatralUr at dawa pnyaont. NO MONEY DOWN ipaca. Can be dlelded R of ottlea ; ____________ RU.'^.^ELL YOUNG Real OHIO 8p«l« « In heart ___________uumai loea- luwranta and Porn SWaau. Pontiac CommunllyFliwM Ow- NlL?FoFifiCE8-irNBT StOE^ra UP TO 1.IS0 SQ. FT .AI^ cm Swo"aU wraaunoaijtoclu^ For Ssle Houses 49 3 Mma t Rent Apt*. Furnished 37 Rjmt Houys Furnished 39 3 BEDROOM MODERH.JSITM ....... .. „’1k‘’‘lMet*BVTd *1 call W. W. ROSS ROMES. II at OR Moai tor appotetmenl walk! A drlrt, i d70 WolTorioa Drirq.. klAfkct FE AU3i CASH FOR LAND OONTIUCTS. [. t. Tan Walt. 4S40 Dixie Hwy. immediate action- On any good Und eontraeU. Naw or taaaenad. •Tour eaah upflb eat-Ufactory inipeetlon ot property and tltU. Aak tor Ken Templeton. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 3330 Orohard Lake Rd, FE 4-4003 land" CONTRACTS TO BUT OK to tell. EarrOurolt. EM MSll traeUraly decorated. 3 badrooma, UTlng room — -- — trancat and . 3371 OarUnd. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NEAR CRSS- —. ,44 ,------- .... liSE. Abi UPPER 4 itOOIdS BATH. AtX utUlUaa axcapt UghU. tonlU on-ly. FS 4-4411 ITEST 810E. N*AB WEBB'IW U. paid. Alao. 3 Raeburn FE 3-0030.__________ 110 A wffi~k3R shaIx iSlki .----------------1 0-1410.__ LAKS ORION. I BiDRM.' ern. 100 Hidghti Rd. MT l-lMi IfODBRN 4 ROOMS AND OARAOB Wantea Real Estate 36 ALL CASH II A FRA equities a new! moDev quIeUj. efttl Rent ApU. Unfurnished y 'eod°wSrlg 7IW 7YEST MAPLE MAyfalr A LIST WITH CLARK CLARK REAL ESTATE ^FE 3-7000 - RES. FE 4^U Ii03 W. Huron Open Ere. A Sun. ' ^CASH per removed. Terme. B. T Sian-duaky. FE 4-7140. UL 3-3100 Television Service 24 CREST'S TV. 1-HO day or night PE a-gjiu____ DAT OR nToHT tv SERVICE* FE A1304 or FE M300 ___11^ F^BTRAXA_____________ JENSEN'S TV BERinCE AFTER- anlng Call Fr 3^1400 *dART 3IADIO A TV. -------------Tjbnagg BASOX'S CUSTOM UPHOUTBR-ta^^ll74 CooUy Laka Rd. EM AL'iHuPHoXs'nciuNd ________FE 4-3737 THOMAS DFHOLStERiiO Wl NORTH PBRRT ST. FE 5^888 tract. No obugatloo. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor open Bvaa. M E Walton_______FE 1-0441 LET US SHOW TOO HOW TO OBT eaah for four bomt or land eoa-troot. Call tor troo appraltal. H. C. NEWINGHAM Oomor Aubnm and Crooka UL 3-aiO WANTED BEDROOM. NBVrLT DKUH around floor, gaiyau ow 150 moatli. Wl 0-3130^____ 3~BBDROOM LOWER. NORTH SIDU. 3~BBDPMP. . FVT. BRT ORODRD - -*“ 0^k|^ near Walton. — LAKH USTTNOS — “Buyers Galore” • 1. TAITLOR, Atratr Wt A030S 7733 mOHlUND RD Rent Apts. Furnished 37 d. MOD. NICK BACHK-ntw marrlad couple. PI _____or FE 3-8750 I ROOM A KreCHlNflTi. AtlUt'tlB 300 N Paddock. FE 3-3080. 130 E Howard 3 LOB. RMS. A PVT. BATH. I RbdW. BEFRiqniATOH atove. Adulto only FE 3-OOOa._ 3 BEDRM BRICK TXRRACl. OAB beat. ir*BEDROOM**OM *L*X'KB AHD --------—-—..— tlectrla etove. NICE CLEAN 3 ROOMS AND hath at Creeeant Laka. Partly Fum. Very reaeonnbto rant to wl^good rataraaaa. Na Jgewt^Ho«»eB Untu^ 40 I BXKJKCKiai un a. a I highway. Carpeting, elec rafrtgeratoT, ttlei ha maUc baat. 3001 DIxU Hwy. MA I BKA^nMJUM ArlhlvlEuaiEN • a o £onth tOM PonUat Laka i got, a MB rx! 4d0»^__ 3 AND 3 ROOMS, UTTUTllt FUR-nUbad. 114 K. Howard. HOLLYWOOD APTS. I RMS. AND BATH. FVT. ER^ trancf. Wtwly dec. FE 3-1164. rBEDROOir^ ltd*’ua*"". *** ™ full bath, teparau aniranca. aa per month Includao heat. C, PANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLB, Lost and Found ;; I - BRITTANT. 10 M08. OLD. LOST In vicinity of Perry Park, Northern Hlxh School Reword. FE 6-0080_____________________ FOUND: KETE IN A BROWN leather caee. Vicinity if 71 Ltn- TRBNCHINO. EXCATAITNO FOR Bcptic Unka Field tile, fooUnga, ditchea and boat well. UL »-84to fNDER PINNINO Free eatimatoa. JfT_____ building Supplies M by paying for tha ad _F^ A3176 LOST: LADT’B RED WALLE'T laat Sat. Kaop money, pUaee return Important dog papora and wallet. 38 B. Flke. Arthur Mur- WTUTtHK man who*"lOOE^A lemale BrItMny epanlel after ahe waa hit al 38i Oretord Lk pUaaa ^ona, FE A0741. alactrte atove AM rtlrlgeralori _«r^cl#M._3^ Summit Street.__ 3 BEDROOM AFARTMERT.'ltO A monUi^^yg Fontlae Lake Rami. 1 RM UFPSR. OAB HXAT. 313 80 I NICE LAROB ROOMS. DTtL< .. ____ welcome. .... Inquire al 373 Baldwin Ave. ------------------,----------, . ... -E 5-MOl. ___ Notices ft Personals 27 j s rais and bath. util. furn. ----------------------------- ; Couple only. 1 ml. B. of Auburn AA PRIVATE DETBCnVES ! .. ______ Don't worry Know the (acU. Bi-, 1 ROOMS CLEAN. OROUND FUL pan ahadowtng. FE 8-8301. _ | Child OK. 10 Flortoca. ~ ,_,ANT OIRL* OR WOMAN |IE& 151 Ing a frlandly advUor. Mona FE , ________ - ’ 34131 _aft»rj_ p.m. or U M ap- or PI 3-1734 KM F^t BA'TH AND INT. UTIL. ______________ 4-14M. 3W ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY dacorttad. Adulta only. PE 3-3460 BuEineEs Service BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS.l_^V"•.FE »^. OonIldenual^ fRIKlp^trBATH AND INT. 1 viTaU and wlhdowa RtaaonabU.i DAINTY MAID SUFI^IEa — m , (urn Claan N B Ardmora FE 3-1031 I Menpmlnaa lira. Wallaqp. FE', BATH. UTllJ.___ I 1 walk-ln cloaeU. Pv|. ent.. waab-Ina (aclittlea, garage, no drinkera, _37i a mo. n J-708i ___ 1 ROOM**APARTMBI|T, NEAT FE'3-lOll * I Menomlnaa . ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN iPBNS I rapalrao by factory '— ----- ........ .................,IF YOU NKEB 0800 our office Orneral Printing A for any cmergenrjt - We can --------- — w. Law- help _youl See SEABOARD FI- ELECTRIC MOTOR SIXTICE RE- _ Phone FE 4-3301. • FAT'S APFUA*CB"fSrH“ 0 OAKLAND------------- — * l-fTOO Noleon. FK 'FURN. REFINISHING tlque Whiw. MA fll43._ HEATING SERVICE Furnaoee cleaned, repaired, duct ' work, oaveetrongh 14 Hr.____ _ PH 3-3004 HOTFOINT WHlRIjiobL A EEK-; more waeher repair tervtca. FE IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELi:ORS MOWERS SHARFENED Cradlt CMioaellori DEBTS? qarpaU. uphol. alaanad. FE BA410. Then eanaoUdala all vow bUU i “BUl!GEf?£'RVICE A LTERA TIONE^ Coonollv'! Jaw%l.r7 " 37 Florenea Ava., Fontlae.__ Over Conoolly ^ejeeitra---------- bRE88MAl£lNO. TAILORIHO, AD teratlona Mra SodeU. FE i4003. KNAPP SHOES tAILORINQ. REMODEURO A^ND, Fred Herman_________________OR 1-IIM dreaamaking AKiraUoni (or awn ^^D WAVE BPBCTAL. 36.86 00^ — px, niote. Dorothye Boauty Shop. FE wpaaan Edna Wamar. aTI,."----------------- “I Dorothy Income Tax Service 19 nerve 014 week. ETC 84740 Of PE 3-0143: 3 ROOMS AND BATH, COUPLE or with baby, prtvato ontranaa. Weei eldt. Iltano after 4:10 p.m. I CLEAN BMS FVT BATH. ENT., furn. l^erfeet for _______ _eouple il_Rinfe_It. _ ’ ROOMS AND BATH OOWH- iialre. Oao boat. 7| Hill. 1 RMS. * BATH, CLEAN. FVT. Bverythlng (um. Pertoct tor working couple only, n 3-1073. 1 LOB. RMS. ON LAKE, t iby^coi Nleo, clean. 205 Whitumore _ 1 ROOMg. AUBURN HElORn - FE 3-7000 after 0 1 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND CDtranca, gai heat. Adults. 17 B. Pirke 81_____ ___________ 1 ROOMS FUHNISHEb AND UTIL- Lake Road and MM___________ r ROOMS AND**hATH. LAROE “•'Clean. Coupla only — ■ "** m&fNICE ROOMS UTTU; _«oe__4_ Ubofty. FE 4-4000. 11 00 WBEKLy, PRIVATE BATH A entranot. baat A utUtUae. Apply ■Stalmnin lee — ehml form — lohf form $1. cau for appa^ ' rAILABLB. 3 ROOMS, BATH. _____ -...... —, , heat a^ Uundrr (aclUtlee. N Blccp-Wcl Capnley a. Andarion. Calf Ml 4-14M _ _ _____________Drug Store. APT. FVT. BATH 'A OFFICE A SCHOOL SUPPLIES ent. TVi Very nice. FE 3-4170 WEDDING NEEDS -Oreetlng Garde-Stationery-BOOKS, on. FAnns U TO 00 AVBRAOB FEE sS'ii* Edit ------FE t-UM k^^g^ and Tat' BK}ee.*^85ljTBIFIX H TBIO—FOR DANCKS, NEED A FINANCE. • FIXER? '^rder Osssified Ad* to sell, rent, finid s good job. FE 2-8181 ... is the Wint Ad num-berl BACRELOh APARTMENT. ALL new furniture, wall-to-wall cai^. private entranot. Orer Dr. Cur-loo’e FOM Cllnls, 1S7 W. Huron Stroot_____ _______ OOUFtE A^ BAHF. Wtd. Childreii ^ Bo^ 2» __ ! FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT. * i ° I * •»*'!' lotoratod, eomfortohio E4 Hr. enro. F» 4-EEll _________ | ,p, ^ „ joudIo. on Can i-A-1 RENTALS 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Automatic Real - Full Baement WUL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 rSEDRM. BARCH. QAS SEAT. ---Mad, wator aoRtner^ aarpat- loot down. OR 3-<030. yBDRM. TRI-LEVEL AT VALENCU IHEDRM beat, fu MODERN. CLEAN. OA8 _ FS 4-m3;_______________ BEDROOM HOUSE. NEWLY decorated. Oil heat. Near Blue jky. j;m------- rage. Exe _6-»M_____ t BEDRM '•lief-Yei. ] OUSE. FUtX BA8B- plant OR 4-0 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX. AUTOUA-tic beat, Ula bath, carpating, trar-artt drapae. I aloaaU. Beautiful locaUon. South of Orf—— Chrletmaa Troo Farm 176. montli 4e rccponilb _M1 44U3._____________________ 1 BEDROOM, COMPLETELY RE-deoorated I txtra largo rmv. lot 10 X 140, (oncod Oarage. Vacant. IMl OaknoU off Opdykc Rd Small down paymont. Ownor. FE 0-03M. <31 KOI — Tile bath. I per I RMB. 'AND BATH, UFFBR, heaL fum 103 Baldwin^Ft 0^3637; “4 RCiOia AND BA-iH. KESOO. r RM:ntFt~IN*ffi^**CTiKBT Bub. Fvt. 4nt. and gar. $70 mo. _OR_J-t»Ltliff ■» ”----rr“ z- 0 ROOMS, BATH, IHPPER, . adulU, B. itorihall. FE_ 3-0001. p RM AND BATH FUU. ' g RM. BRICK. OA8 HBA’t. NKW- ...A..— ... W Wniieh rmi. part haeement. Forced air brat. AlUebed garage. Rcuod- 776 MONTICEXLO. — AltracUr# 1 bedrm bnngalovi OH heat, full baiement Rraeonsble. 0371b NORCOTT - 1 roomt and bath OU elovt heat. 135 mo. REVERSE CHARGES MI 0-7800 WE 3-4300 WE I13W ACM OF OROUND. RENT OR tbie attracllTo I room home r tho Airport. 100 month ot looking P«k niV„;i AdulU only n 1-0074. Frooms and B*™ Oi!.WXBT SMe^ 3-4810 or Ft 3-0360 _____ ' * OO'OAKLAKD 3 roome, bath. Clean. Heat (umlahed. 300 month. Boo caretaker.___________________ ■= 1*01 K. JOHNSON^ , I bedroom duplex. Oai boat. 071 j(^3^. Fkrtrtdgeji Ajeoclatei. _____tmple faiund., ----------- Sae careUkor at A-3. Arcadia Court, corner B. Huron St. or K O Hempotead^lOl ^ r---------- 4.43l4'~or **1 i-ft7l afle{ ArW~~kPARTMENTS. 4 ROOks frtgerator . and ctort fnrnlobad. Nicholie & Harger Co. im 7TE8T HURON FE JMIM 3 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. M7 Kenilworth 800.____________ 4 BA'ra^ AND OARAOB. It of Roeb- ' UL 3 _J407| stolbr Rond. ___ 4 ROOM ROUSH HO BAMTI child, 110 a wmT or 040 a month., _FE 3-3010___ , ___' I ROOM BOUSE. INQUIRB AflTi _E PWe.________________________ I RM. ROUSE. NX^T DIOO- rated Call4-3ia______________ BIORAM - MODERN BEDROOM, COMPL*tAY RE-dacoratod. 3 extra largo rme.. 10x140. Mncad, garage vacant. Mtl Oaknoll oB Opdyke Rd. Small down payment Owner. MI Clarkelra am. im. in m-30,000 price AND LINCOLN mOH Id clear la Oraytoirf pltona OR 7-1301.__________________ wn*e!r. 3 bXdrm.. mod in Royal Oak, Sal. 0 A U Ml.. H-NO, n.0M DA. ISO Ifo. FE 0-Ut3. ______ SRAND new I BBOIIOia raneh buniaiow. Ideal (or olderty couple, country Urlng. yet M the city. Price. M.IM Low down payment. A wUI tat old b^^ trade. WlUlam BondorOfT Ft 3-7377 ___ _ __ ROCHBBTXR. 17^4 AbiUa ROAb'. 1 bedroom bnek ranch. 1 enr unng room, fireplace, iw landieaped lot. Immedtoto p men. Owner OL I-04ld. tA — very in x dining ncloecd gtrage. Flih p^. SmaU •table. Reatonablv. Termi. BBMINOLB RILLS. AttracUva 3 bedroom brlel home. Fire-nlaeo. Ule bath, nafinUbad la (leer PiSf baiemont Sw'nr, is::ri* .lit'^WiciJi for acUoo. Exeellaat torma. H. P. HOLMES. INC. FAMILY HOME. Ill BUD^ll Arc. Noebattor. I roome and bath down. 4 roome and bath up. Bop-arato antracea. I ear garast. Nicely landeeaped lot. f—*•- *-LUly Die. 000 Mala St. tor. OL ■ — I BEDROOM BOia NSAR COBT-eant Lnha. Baaemrat. Oarada. Laiwt let. MOO down. Ft O-NTI. i*>*?___________________________ BEDRM. BRICK PACK. CAR-potad tbrousbout. Watorford area. Tae ortr OI Hortgago. By------- A real ileal at II down payment. LADD’S, INC. Lake Road. WaU to w 4 BEDROOM ROME LAXI FRlVI-logct. Walk to ctorot and tebooli. Owner moving. tM 3-WTL^ 4 BEDROOM OOLOHIAU. ROCK-ciUr BelghU. Emltba A Inc.. 000 Main St. OL i-iioi $9,500 RUM MoNAi 033,000 EARi.T AMERICAN CU» _____ _______,-d doori. 3 batha flreplaco garage, black topped drive, weft (uburban, poMIble 4th. bedroom, appointment only. FE _4-0ML Neleon_Bulldlng Company. ALL MODEM ! ROOM NOktt, MOO _down, 000 a month. Ft 3-^'n. "THE BIO T. ■’ 3'bedroom THI" level b > lib b . KTly beat offor low prleca Ihreugb volume Krebates on euttom "Quality il|t" bomee - loo plant WcTl araura mortgage. No abllga"— Builders Exchange FE 7-7310 _ or UL 3. BY owmn IJtROB I STORY home, I rmc., 1 botbt, and (alt baaemenl. Will accept cm. down ^ymrat^from rocponilblo porton. BY OWNER AT OAKLANdTaEBT inn FAJUEE 3 ______________omo With 37 ft earpeUd Uvtna roam and dining Bio HlOd bath iavatwy. y. Aluminum itormi and BcattUfully toadaaapad. raead-to back jmd. nua ...to. w.tofe*'^ ani axatUeal to Uaaain f-MOI. ROCHfeStfeR AftfiA I badroame and bath.- Ora baat. Lot OOSn. Only OUSI. .Barn-tbit dOwa. Ml month. ' CUCKLER REALTY I N StxMw • FB 4-4WI tvet UL 1-6111____ -------.jrago. largo Inadeeapod lot. lake prlvllegec on Improved " - Priced 13066 undaetoOUUy MO A real value with caty ON 3-llU. fake over mortgago. OR TRI-LEVEL STARTER WWW bt proud ot. Nr. ehurebae A ajiepplng. »-«*»»_________________ 153 S. MARSHALL let floor. Only I jrart old. Miiit mU. I1I.M0. 66.0W dowK Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Ill W. Burom ___ FE 4-M30_______________FX 1-1176 ANNETT GAYLORD inXBD MEIORBORROOO ^ anyone with IM down can ba^'t!*‘*boa tMlT’kltahM < dlntaig room and bvlag rm. cloaM in front porch, oo but lonte, handy for factory worker. Park chMC by (or ehlldroA. Full prict inly LARGE LOT Wait of Fontlae. 6 room heme, I bodroom. Lot ttia M X 100. Good rarden area with tool etaed. Only 07.800. JJ^NM^.,Mp.r-«dA._ inSNER SCHOOL little lady wUl enjoy, tho mil kJIcbaiL only 316.100 with tarmi Sbewa by ap- NORTR BHOlUe ^ , Coaaldor &a beet l&aUon 5a‘i,‘‘.2ac1rb.j;^0l» dewa. MY »4ni. TWO ACRSS wtndowt. but enlT one beau-1099 tho dliilaf room oftr» LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD °OFEN M.wma MT2-^i NBALTON Ul B PKE Gl FE 8-9693 ■THB BIO T." 3 BBDBOOM TRI-level homa wttr '" ______, down Wnrrtb Bteut. Raa I-IIM____ lY OWNER. I WDROOM IS SEE IT TODAY! Ylu home jjo^vo waiting M JFudah La^ Estates ALL ALUMINUM ROSEDALE French Regency 1049 SQ. FT. Attached Garage for $11350 UZ rr TODAY DLORAK BUILDING CO. FE Sdlli “GOLD MEDALLION" H OIIB BROWN FULL PRICE )W that oeedt MILLER ^S.'i a bMH baautiruny ig A Halag room. Mcb wMb walk-la floort A MNorod FbUadt. PbU, dt- galow that oeodt rvpoirt _____________ aleo laiwa loU with Mo prtvl-legee ong DOWN - Real daal tor handy ma. Aak (or Mr. walla. Yonetlaa i—_. . vMod baaomottt, oaarto i turnaea. Ill.gid — wU c trade for I ar 1 I---------- WEST ausuitmaw, oiooo. aiuow rally dacoratod 3 large bedramo A room for oxpaoilon. UnffaiiehoS upttairt. Very oMeAetIve kitchen, aoramie Ula bath. High, dry bpaw- ----- Oaa boat Fenped yard, nlet —*■ -----Ti. Loada UTTLB FARM land wt“ -- S?ia . Two abeoa of 6fM WILL OITB TOO T two OOTV OT I ,ev-»OT • doeoratod. They art viici you can nMVt to nt anct. t I yrt I •urn. haal._ _____ I. Oa noort, Frieed al AKB - Larn 1| s U with I Rm. Apt abova. ________J oon«ttoD. Thle tovaly home baa baan almoet complettly rebuilt. Sth baibc. Almoal 0 full alaa Ma. Large garage. Prietd nt only 6M.0M. Torma. FE 2-02M ... -. —ran Bt. Opon 0 to 0:____Sun, t to S Brick Ranebar only I yrt lliaehad two car gar. Phil ntnt. OU Fun. Ltirge family board!. Tile row“Slra »L Frleoraiy Wfoos. COUNTRT LimiO -^t to brat, wtef * •SSe£td*“Stn Ktki.* Plr^Sto}. ' Well tacolaUd and very raey to bool. A euetom boltt lumo da- teoaomy. is ACBBB I LAND. It mUoi from eltr. W_ rettrtetod. Wlli, TRADE FOR CHEAPER Roa. Frtetd at iMy ‘ ssfffl.’BSss. •• .nsjra.a.-rf'.ar ta alalor llraplaoa, aertoned '^Vrm.* L. H. BROWN. Resitor Rolfe H. Smith, Resitor SCHRAM ccrevni FTill baaami CLARKSTON area Spaclone I room brick - Uvhif room lloSI. — Hr room 11x10. 3 bedroomi, Ito ha'"- ----- - " it, I iln. „ - .l•. J wrarguois, talbf. »M9bo»r4 --‘•-“SIm. (SK “ COLORED q full ______________ . dompletoly furnithed, 0700 < fitji pMee 06800 FB 6-4410. BY OWNBB NSW I BBDROOkI frama. Full baaemcat. Larje ' * f Auburn HflgbU UL 3- IHfCAhTO UI6 FFM64 •?•*’**• ata poetettlon Mo»t have 13 m'ootht leatr. 378. month. private entrance street. By i Brokers. Inv. co Inc. ,_or^FE HOOP after 6 ____________^ COLOMD. LOE 3 FAMILY OIL beoL too mo. Roy Annett, Int., 10 E Huron, FE O-OtOO DuA,BX,1~ ROOMS AND BA'TH. garan, lull. ba*«OTant- Clo« In. |75 FS 3^770. LAKS HOME. 3 L-I EM 7-7000 arpcied living ONE 4 ROOM AND 0MB 1 ROOM apU. inquire 710 1 Flke._____ Bricic Fist —Heated nraltUvc loor family ■ building 918 AWurn Ave., Auburn HU ...nt A nay private -entranen 'Living room, 1 bedroom, kllchrnetu Dtoetlo. bam A garage, releraneee •pply at Apt. 8, or phone FE 6-S0I8 RILDREN ’ WELCOME. I KOOM apt. Stove and rtfrig. (urn., month. Apply Itl Blomflold’ raee, nort to Bt. fettph I 5aS HEAt 'AND UOHTB Fi - --------J Stroot. — ' go riarbor. Adulta. FE 7-74g3, MONET FOR MOTTINO A * Refurnishing - Oet up to IM -SEABOARD FINANCE CO. nil N Perry FE 8-0001 __ modern's BDRM BRICK. OAB I’t, aU day Si TER RENTAL Pvt._home^ g ely yariU. Ref OL 0-0081_____________ SAld WARflCK BAs IN lYLVAN Lae J bedrm. brick, Oarpo^ toke prlvllegec, 1138. Lcate. Fe 4-80N and TK 7-3100 _EABOARD FINANCE*^, JO. Ferry. FE OMl.___ ORCHARD COURT APAR-raEKTS _ iA "Rent Orrally Reduced'' Open baity A Bun J SMALL AW FVT.'hAtH 4io N JPaddock nr„ to rmwr. SLATER APTS, Wtd. Household flo4»ds 291 «• Used lure. TVe A aMtUai Top prlcet. IKeara ph. FE_3-^______ ------------------- ^lOiSHSD't ROOMIo AND BATH 771 Young Street. PDRN'ISHID 1 ROOM APARTilKNT 13 R PARKE at. FE 4-3340 _ AFTER I AND SUNDAYS. SEE CARETAKER MR CARROLL. A _1 ARCADIA CT_________ OPFiR 4 ROOM APAR'rMBlif; adultv onlv III Eaet Palrmouni A fittO**** ^ RefOrencet. Lcate Tmmedtete qel eupanc^ UN 3-4831 WOULD RENT OR LEASE MY 3 bedroom bemo to Clorfcilon. Ya-eaet April Ut MA O-M^j_______ For Rent Rooms 42 BIRMINGHAM SaarUloa Ito Mary J bedrm. Tiled featuret. Aeauma 30.400. 4\l per cent mortgage, no ooe**’ Termi op down payment. Ml 0^4037 ^ BY OWNER g room carpeted bungelow. Large fenced, landeeaped lot. For op-poli^^nt caU FB I-1171 afur COLORED no mortgage coeU ■to ctarti deal Calf Evft LI 1-4077 _____WE8TOTN REALTT DON'T LET LACK OF CASH bmi’sao BEAimM? I^NAN^ 1110 M. Ferry. FE M061,___ F.Iizabeth Lake Estates 3 badraomc. clotbci drytr. Aluminum awningt. I'/b car garage. Lake prlvllegec. Only 1704 down, FRA termt. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ‘ib.a]‘b 3 bedroom home tn Clsrktton. full oaiement, ground level, carpeting, bullt-int, tllfbaiOTnent OR7-13gl. FOR SALE OR TRaSE. MY equity .011.000 West elde. nine room home. 3 roomt furolebed apt. 30x34 larate. large lot. fruit. oMIdo grtll. Mortgago balane# 63,700. Alio eabUi and gorage — larga lot on eaet tide of Hougbl Uie. furnleht' --------------— ____________J*S ,S» tome.'taV. Tlitl***' HOUSE .'~4'*R60MF'A'l«r' BA'IHT -----— oonouion II.MO Com- rediOD your >oi WT* CLEAN ROOM. FOR MAN PVT. { ent. h thowor. $7 vrb. PE 3-3^0. ClEAN BLEEpTno ROOifl.'CLOSE already have permit U hmiJ. nTcs 'ioMB of TdSi I —ii 0< LOOTn ratoe. M7 W. Huron | ROOM f4r OEN-I 3 BEDROOM TRI-tb IH bsib. (In-room, n* >wat. I areo Only 8800 own, ot Loom n CAR^HB^EANe ].gg4l', for peniloncd lody Rei ^s.S!tsrr.r.ftTSt ,.^L wnr rr -iSS-aiLL-S ritbl party. FB 4-7714. WILL UQUtDATB 'tfeulR HOUB^ or pnCto'aaetton. Ap| LBfr.Jsr' MODERN 7 BEMOOM AFT TaRT-1T (urnitbod. Mapk I-80M BATH. _________VKW"..o%U*w"k‘ OR 1^11 or OR 7-8464. , WARM AND FLEARANT. FOR t "t*firS!4................. eon FE 4-4777. _ _______ _ ' ROOM FOR* iSINOLX WOMTINd i man 17 wk. Close In Bbower and ' .,_garage. FS 8-4736___ BOOMS fOR'SSNT. FORNISHI^ sduto only 100 N Paddock n i HXEPDld ROOM KIR 1 MAN PI I 8-0304 M R Johnaen._________ SLKEPINO ROOM* > R I V A T it ' heme Near tonttae planti PS I Oifi^^S^^wn' or lease with optlim to purehaie. 610 mo. 0 . Evoe FE »M13. NO MONEY DOWN „ U1TM. Ml. onr-t sooM. Ptlnn ura trig- fum. Roar It. Benadlet fe DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Se*l unneeded II hnUd • oUrtorhoma on yrat Any alao. tofi baaomtnt. rofssb,*^ " B MoNAS ART IfKTBR ptng and fena MIS W »■ fe belongings for cash through Qassified Adili FE 2-8l8r. CUSTOM SmT BRICK nreplaee wall. 3 Ula bathi, Florida rdom, 3 car attached oarage. Drapat' bi-cludtd. Low coat baieboard gat beat, Bloomftold fe K Hugo School 't— — ■'— 674.IN. Tormi. ROT ANNETT. INC.. REALTOR6 SI B Ifuran Bt Open Evonlngt fe Sunday 3 East Blvd. Joat Norm of Auburn Avo. Lovely Hied bath.,Basemen Elizabeth I.Qke Estates Very floe I room modern brick with brcoieway and garage. 3 somplete bstbi. Ofl beat. Las prlvReget Quick poetsetlon WIlll.S M. BRE-VVFR JOSBFH F BEISZ BALES MON I^krfront Is lovelv 7 bedroom rana h( I about cverythlof you cc lire Large carpeted Uvlng r« flreplaera m bam F. C. Wood Co IS Lk. Rd. at MH OR 7-1136 Afler I p.m OR 3-3IM LAKE ORION I bedrooms s lots. NOTTT PINE BRBEZP.- $300 DOWN 4 room souse, storms and rcreeni^ automatic OIL HEAT Tull basement. IT'g A BARGAIN JiM WRIGHT,-Realtor 3« oaiand Avs. FB 8-1441 Open 'Ul' |-:30 p.m _ GILES North Side IbsMe the city on n paved etreet. Viry nleo S bedroom bungalow, built la IMS Sell or trade (or 1 bedrooms. Frefer north eldo. Call (or furtoer taiformatloa. 3-Bedroom Brick basement, recreation room. -------die g a 1 furnace ' Inlormatton and ap Canal Front Just ons block from Cats Lake la e good cectlon 3 ------ Jto otUe^ -' bo bought payment. gori load GILF.S REALTY C6. ■E 8-0178 371 BAUPWIN ATE. ttot^rSi UM n. rm o-jsm or fe saio multtfle usmto serticw 'BUD' RENT BEATER Only 6N down M toft now BONNEVILLB 3 bedroom roach. Brick (raO, urpet> ad Itvtaf room na baU Largo ntflity reoM, gM beat, modal open daUp froa 11 to • Cornor Kennett Bond and Sfantflald. I Bloaka wnt of Comfortable Rent Beater Near Middia Strato Ukc. foay 1 bodroom borne wtm 2.« hot wator, garage. Priced al M.360. wTm enr------ DOWN, balance r- ' ure TODAY! Cozy for a Couple rSnd’cOT rnoam. bp only, mac ■TLYAN MANOR Beautiful 3 badraen ferlek raneh. Carpeted livtag room ISils. M^r bedroom Itill also carpeted. Bicellent kitchen. 3 car gornfe. Many more featuret. Ctoa be bought on PHA. T*raa. E^FOSSl^ON^ ^ ^ iioero, plas&rod wolla, ceramic tile bath, full lyr for a Couple Cbearfu. ntmeapitre. .. — one floor, euto 1 bedroom euburboa homo yim panelad bring room. pUlurt window, largo . kiteheo and dlalnf arm. toll both, good tutd nUllty room, oil heat oloo-Ult hot wator. RUBbTi “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN ITTBNINOa fe SUNDAYS MS jpSLTlt COR. MA---- MDLTIFLE UBTINO Templeton TIagstrom -----iporary. liS ment wttb roeraoUoa room heat, m car garage, nicely •eaped Ctoaa to tbopplag i And eehooU. Pnll priei 617. I,ake Orton S bedroom Ma ranafe. Lol 161 X 3M. Sacrineo. Alio email bungalow (or email (anitly. BtrtaUv modern Don't miss this. .Quleg "'V price an b-“- *■—— Hagstrom 4IM mg^Md'% (MMI PONTIAC OR 4-03.S8 multiple LISTINa SIRTIOB O'NEL Over II foot living room U II.IN d< (airly rjf’oiTtbri' ««e':“lT‘g nice! 3 SLO«S FROM ST BENEDICT and oov of tha most charming older homes It has been our pleasurt to •how. You'll oator .through tha voatlbulo toto the It foot living room and full dln- beautlfully carpeted. Modern klicben bne tobla space. J ovjysUed bedrooms.:walk-ln ltd waxed polished lae n good gee fired g plant Landscaped ’ Oarage If you hive this rartalnly thouldtpli you. W» bayo Uia ko6. NM DdWN. cult's bed- lls. noodv a little (InUb , W 100 I 304 I7.M .Ing rooni at the rear of .bouae lor privacy and quiet, 3 ovcrtlsed badroomi with ------------------ ■ ■ Pull bMtaini »- RAY O’NEIL/tlesItL. 3 J^totomaiM FE 441 I BOTH •'GOLD kfEDALUOir HOMS now opon, 714 Bealto to boautttoi Laowood Village___y LAKBBHORE DEVELOTMEHT CORF STOUTS Best Buys Today BUNGALOW Attiactiva whlto framo _____ located***o?f Ja'alyiT walking diatooM to Fonttaa Motor, baecment wltb oil furnace, largo 3 oar garage with 3 room aportmont above. Only 00,000 3o4al SYLVAN LAKE tolvlleges wttb this S. prar - 7 Bedror- --- large carpetod Uvlng rooto with beamad caUIng, flra-plaec, custom kltoban wflh separate dining area, bnga rccreatton room, gai brat, newly decorated throughout. A tirrlflc bug a 6n.M*. Ideal plenty large 4 BEDROOMS “'Jodr'SSm JI! l'targe'MK*a%ofid :"on‘.r«i.':?s?.ssi; $350 DOWN 1 bedMOB tfesa — located near Nottt-..n High, tratnroe oa floaoa ^ FOttoltd dlnti^ area. r HcSJ. Warren Stout, Realtor /• ., '/ u.. TWEyTY.S THE POXTIAC PRESS, MPyPAY, ^lARCH U, 1960 FtrSabHei For Soli Home* 491 ... II _ . •WLD MBDALUOK" aOMIB KENT * * * m%M-AO wn 4.MLM Stiburbon Brk For Sale Hoasea 491 MARMADUKE Bj Anderson A LecmiiiK Sale Baabiosa Property 871 Sale Land Contracti 40 Brick I tu« kalb. uot ftrepUe*. I UMUy lu" OBOROE R. nWIB. BBALTOn 3** W. WALTOB__EU 3-T$$3 multiple Lomo 'urvicb ARRO LAEB PRITILBOBa 3 bedroom bantalow located aa IM I Ur. w^ ta wall carpet-Iny In llTlac room, plenty of eupboard* la kitchen, f ear aa-rat*. MPM. Trrmt 4 BEDROOMa Bom* with 3 fuU bath*, pb etool, laratory B ebower la ba* merit, Oa* beat, waU to WL_ earpetlna In llvua room. Only block to but ^0* Term*. BEAR DRATTOB Brat 3 bedroom bungalow oak floor*, plaotered wall*, baaemeat, *U beat, ilorw ecreeir*. ale* eomer lot. WILLIAMS NICHOLIE M HARGER CO. IMP W. RUROB Huntoon Lake _______ roertatloa room with natural fireplace. Lake prlTllet** aiM priTal* nark for the kiddle* CALL ROW FOR APPOIBTUEBT Drayton... R*Mr*?^flreirian. 'funTu****^! *U h*Bt. 3 kllMk* la trad* oekeoi Wndi**Urm LIST WITH Humphries $3R.TM.^ ORTB END ' 3 bedroom hem* wltb fnD baeement. hardwood floors tn* bath. oU heat ]u*t dee-yaled. About |» dowa — CLARBarOW AREA batb.'^T'deeorsM aad la fine sondlUon. Ro dowa ' payment — about I3M clee-U( ceeU — Vecaut. lED ualew. Ahimliram S3yi WEST HURON _______PE $4113 *am^*°Mod< bullt-ln orea B aURURBAB liom*, waU t< IRWIN B aoBa OTTAWA DRITE: Loeely Oil ---—m Enclleb Coloiilal P** 3Vb bath*, full bate* pin* recreation 1 ar. Baee-ray heat, twi I. attached. Large 80DTB BLOOUPIELO; On* of tt moot altractl** Brick Bam home* on Barrtqgton Road. La than 10 yoart^ and cuelo GI's Nothing Down «. 01 burn *a thi* I room 1 floor planned bom*. 33 foot Urlnt room with dmiag L. Utility ll.dx t.l plu* port baeoment, Itk ebr garage. On lot tl x t3e. -Priced at lll,3td wttta an-proximauly MM to aaa3o for quaUflod reteran*. TED McCU^UOR !'^ALTOit lltt Caia-EIMabatb 3td. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 ”Kl* DAT *auilDll BE READY FOR SPRING butnSa rani. ______ ..... Enclaeod kreeseway. 3-ear attached 3Arag*. Located pear Uaien Laka TUlaje, wttb lake priruegei an Unton Lakt. PttU prteo ante {It.ll0-Call J. A TATLOlC Realtor. OR OBtOd. •Way Val-U POR GOOD BUTa A|R» |M m per MOBTR^ S bom* wMh poeelM* 3n.. .wr meot. Ml tumae*. 13$ ft. let Only $3N dewa. REAR PURER BOOT — 3___ room bom* oa 3 loU. Fully re-deeorel*^ boeement quick pee-ameloa. PtUt price $I,3M. MOTE IB FOR |3M - I bedroom home la Watart $7$ M m< inturanc*. RJ.XDkVIVALUET ““ariA’'w”Taf“ BATEMAN & KAMPSEN MULTIPLE uariBO antvicB PARK-LIKE SETTING Too can ha** a "pIcMe " oeer; day. Lari* eomer. triple lol Beenttful town. eUMly bit tree* Lake ^%*^* ?”b^k"aw*y . jrfA^’iTri.irilL-w'ru: natural fireplace. 3 eer gai and circle drle*. Own*r^ Plerlda bound end "BELL." Only $1I,3M. WEST SIDE "Moel Wenlad" fk edrdem*. mb nr»l* Sr*"l*o**'*(5nl Sen with (/Inin*' «cl”* full imeat wtth kiiotty pin* -loo room. Lorely p Kleod'al John K. Irwin & Sons •S.*nhm EYE. Pf 3dt03 DORRIS I w*U-pleno*d erne with fuU bath.aod balf-m on beantl-...---------- Teu will ad- mire Mo epaelou* comfortable bomey llrlng room. -------------1 Itrepbce, “ foot BEDROOM ^ LAEE PROBT — I eemfortekU — ---------------,, buUt-ln bdry on I be tell fired. •e eauiniom, *1*0 helf . Carpeting^ flreplece, ■ the Tor- CITT OP BIRMIBOBAM. Very dmirabi* c ' ' a bait block troi roy aehool. It * _ . — room. 3 *tory. Pin* tor a growing family but not good lor the *kl*rly eoupl* -- - - - ld*d (e *aeri- : d*al Ba*e-lat. Oarag*. reteran wlU "I wonder what he SEES In Harry?" For Sale Houaea 49 Sale Lake Property 51 M.0M aquiTT ik i me lor colored tor $1,- Bit kltcbea. PuU boeenmot. Plee-terod wallf. Rerdwood floor*. Bxe. eond. Large let. Only $11,TM, 3I.MI down. 371 mo. Baarjilrport. Iwood RaaHy Pi4-t3$I HAYDEN ba**m*nt73fO.IM. eaO today. a *cbeel. PUD baeement OU fur* laf*at**M? pT^mimtb^Inded"" t I B It » LtML^em ___^-L .............. Large M. Teriu J. C HAYDEN, Realtor Open Bern. — 8ua. 1 te 4 P.M . Id B. Walten___PI 3-OMl "0" DOWN TO GI lohn I. Vermett m nt"" mone* to **tabU*h owner-*blp lor blmeeU. lb* price I* down to earth |f,TM. Bead w* cay merer RAY CWEIL, Realtor 5* a. .Telegraph r* PE 3-71W Ill A BEDRdOM RQMEg, . lake, 1 on acreage. (SI 4 bedroom homea wUh lake prirUeie* M.Md. IlLIMl lll.MW. Ill 3 bedroom bom* on I scree. j^W.^trer^c./iTblack lop. PuU Crawford agency CLARK __________________ :iib!r7i$.Bs* ‘ aPECIAL. REAL IMBAL. Bethlag down. Waterford Towniblp. 1 bed-rocm brick. luD bcicmcnt newly dceomM. tiled bnth. oa’- *'------ SlacUrcd walla, raitlbul*....... I elo**t. Oa* beat r*cr*atlob *Me*. MI.MIO. All you IMP. to 3IM. for prtpaM •• 3 BEDROOM. ‘niL Mtb Itb batb. I>B< Warren atout. Realtor. 1 ) kuigraHi— Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC 3 bedroom bungal .—*ed front porch, fu. ment. reereeUoa spoce, hot btr MM wHh kl.Mg nown. migni take lower down payment. MM DOWR. WE8T BUBURBAB. Lnkc prieUeie*. modern g bedroom home, hardwood floorc. ample eloeet tpece. ful) baeement STb^at fuUy buuleUd. .nrg. Mt. MABT MORB TO BELECT PRdtM. Borne with no dowq peymeot. Drive nut to our nt&ee, *ee our Photo-LlcUng* a talk over your real aetata problem*. PB I-7Mg - RE8. PE 44113 CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUT. BELL B TRADfc ground • l*v*l llirliig room with maulv* firaplac* and sx W. :5sss S'* DABDT ROME MJM -Low down parmtnl on tkla ettruUv* vacant aod newly deooreted heme. Lerge poreh wltb alumltmm awning. oak noor*. nice bath aod kltcbea. Two beautiful large lota OORRia a tOB, REALTORa ________i»R TRADE ’•LE JSl''®" ™ «-IM MULTIPLE UariBO tERVICE BT OWNEa. 3 REDRM ROME. 3M$ dn„ take ever pymu on em^ bninnee. IN Alberta, PE SMITH WIDEMAN Mtercd. Be •rllent land*c* I. fireplace ei •— . Carpeilng In iitui(, room and hnU. If you want the tlneat at a BACRIPICE PRICE I j“jj,*$ree that tbu le IT el “TRADE UP?" aero It 1(1 Exaetty trbat you'** hem looking for f Almost new 3 bedroom brick. Pull beir-ment. Bear acbooli. church, ehopomg area. "Trade " for smeller 3 bedroom borne. Be*e-ment not nseMsary. A "Muet Bee" tar yn - You can do ^ml^-R wMtlng im^lmM $290 DOWN _________________ ^y 3 yesrs oM. Owner trbt-fOrrad. TacM and ImmediaU 4M V?*ecM* m* nam cMed home In lEltmbctb i^^vod drive. %eeirisnd: drape* laeludcd. Back were DXATTOB 77^08 ' turS“ broifwaj®"^ I uched iara<* i bedroomt. brick flrtplacc. Dining room with carmRng nod buUt-ln ch ja cabinet PuU bttb 8 JJiS A,’*i®.7y. RecrrtUoa room Oil PA beet. Bltueted ff/v?.]?**—*'* EXCELLEBT iflON* LOCA- vrm LOBO LAEB EaTATSa Merp ranch home. I«4 tUa nrepleee, AfPWed Uvlng room. Res- SMITH-WI DEMAN REALTY BOTAI^-INIURABCt. W. BUROB OPEB EVEB., TRADE I ftpftrimfBl laeem*. tetht Md tntrMiMt. for farm. •oatr»c» or mU for n6 down payment raik;tSVa5Ssne'‘15o-C. PANGUS. Realtor *L“ M.» ^ ""ra^Bfo T.'' I IVb k down. 1 3-aidd. . KTiyl; COLORED A.8TEAL with 33N down on Ibl* ,3 Mroom brick ranch. Tiled talk Modem kitchen. Hardwood floori. Batural woodwork. PuU baiemeni. auto, ga* heat Water esAener - Immediate pes*e**len A REAL 8MALL down paymei wUl take ibu attraettvt f-etoi, whit* fmme home oo a Jeeelo between' Oemuo mod BFhltUmore 8U. Large bedroom*. tuU ba*o-m*nt with auto. oU beat. Larg* jbne^baek maoUL * BEDROOM going boggtag — down at 3M month. A reel d s^isss^^^ 4-4526 0 ____.rtsisj u- r* ‘ ASSOCIATE BROKERS TRADE $69 A MONTH IN8URABCT BOOM - 1......- LOTS or CUPBOARD BPACB - LOTELT LIV-INO ROOM ABD DIBIBO ROOM RUTH OAE PLOORB THROUGHOUT - OFF ItfTIMS"”"”' $250 DOWN TER FORD AREAa. Suburban Living . At Its Best Tour future bMxe Is lb* tCONVERTlBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 twconio Proporty prlvaU bsth and entraum brlngi In tU per week, toui price, $14.$M with I3.0M down. InqiUr* at IIl^BaldwJa. PB 3-mi. DifPLEX ^ CH*XP. St HAGSTROM GOOD IBVnTMBHT - : aieni Income, eomplele 2^ed. excellent coodlUu.,- basement. I ear garage, I*mM E l^UPLDI^ LAEE PRORTM Located dt MM Betcbery Rd. oi WUUem* Lake. Off Bcaeon buy on tbU floe I bedroom with all the exirai l.e.. finished poirb — fireplace - Mg tree* deep let — a tin* bom* for you who Uk* to Uv* ^bt OB Iba laka. Prtead at III.IM for a oulek tnm-over aad can bo han^od ter BboM 13 Mr eent down LOOE ABD CAIi W. W. ROaS, BQMB8. IBC. GIROUX OINllUL mrnTArm Dixit mwr. froMe f.lM H. -V ____________ Ucn. main road, f ' ' Elizabeth Lake Rd, • room bom* plus Beauty Bbep * ttoiw to rent out. Bar gala. 3U,0M. H.m down. Paul M. Jones, Real Eat. W $-IMd ‘^‘^ofSit^aLMftM'S *LAiuaiMi|Dinna^^ ----- MO_li- •Oaklaxd ave. IM feet trontago. loned C-1 eultabi* for any reUD outlet, oor ner parcel with city water an eewer. Terylfle buy at $1I,M wttb aultable term*. Warren Stout, Realtor n B. Bagtaaw at. n PB t-31M _____^qpw Ivee. TUT 3. PM.____ ZOBED COMMERCIAL. 3U PEEt on Mid. $ room modern borne. M.m down. COMMERCUL COBBER at main Intereectlott. l building leased to w(U **labU*b*d bar aad resuo-rant. W*U known. Excellent bu*l- euySed***’tdd***^£llf'**rkntI3r^ by month — buetneH. ExesUont I room modore homo owner aeei pled. SepamM beattng plaaU ai eoMc. terms. BEER b WIBB. Oree*rl**. M*aU. Best Uvery ChMni. MT lake troDtagsi Balbbid boaeh. Wait Penttas. Terme. aiere may M E. walten WOLVERINE LAKE tact of trentage. Bosutltpl land-■eaplng. fruit trees, waU to wall earpettng. 1 nreplaeae. 1^ baths, r ear garage. dlllM PABOUa. REALTOR tpr appotntmont can MArket 4-3311. — ------- Sale Resort Property 82 iM wjt^'beUeva - tatt Im^S **“ STATEWIDE Real EeUU Betwlee of Pon^ B D^ CHARLES REALTOR 717 a teleiraph__FE 4-M3 tor" down mmmt ®r P«re^. ^A^Itba”b6e. flld'r?. Perry. For Sale Lota 54 ACRE LOT. 8UHBTDA1E OAR-Mb*. Avon Twp., vie. of Crook* and Bouth Bird. " " - LI 3-3537. 133' OH HI-HILL VILLAGE“ iroMBarraa oT dibtibctiob A bmntitui rolUng community with winding paved atroeU. A P iKSiAvM^Stnf ft. Mreel*. Low ai 31.311 wttb LADD-S.1NC ________OR 3-1331 Lake Property Wanted n lETTiaTOH. lelCHIOAB PAMLT desires flnlebed er UB-flnttbed eotUge or cabin. Muet have reasonabto t*rm* — Call Ubarty 3-1374 afUr I P m- REID UP TOTSm CABH tor down payment on a lotf 8*i SEABOARD nBAHCB CO., UK Plan Now FOR aPRIHO aUILDIBO HI CHEROKEE HILLS! Too should *00 Uweo stoM wooded. roUlng 100 n. alter tor betur home*—Compare the Uv-log advenUgee of cloee-ln loco-tton. Drive out ElUabelb Le»* Rd. to Scott Lake Rd. Tt right 1 bloeke to Laeoto. Carl W. Bird. Realtor 133 Community Rational Bank Bldg. PB 44311 ' Evei PE 3-13W SEMINOLE HILLS Owner wlU eaeriflee lor qu„_ sala, M g 141 feet. 31.1M with “williams LAKE M X lU feet. Comer lot an block top street. 1500 down. LAKEFRONT BxeeUent bqeeb oo WlUltm* Uke.. Oood view wltb plenty of eleva> tlon tor basement. 3*00 down/ F.C.WoodC?. Waterlord Hills Estate Herbert C. Tnv'it. Rltr. For Sale/Acreage 55 Hac^trom 43M inghUnflM. ONTIAC OR4-q^^--------- EirT^ V u,B w. wuaa^O City on Improved county rood. Owi^ tpM south. 31.3M, t*rm*. SMITH, RPEALTOR lcjT*l*jmpb}Rd^___nc 1-73M ,imnnr 3 acre pijit hbar Fmw no ACRES BEAR CADILLAC — Bandy loam all UUablr | bedroom modem bom^ 40xM bam, tool ebed, cblektn coop and 04bef building*. Only 313.300. term*. WlU U*d* tor bom* n«ar Pontiac. , aSTATEWIDE' Reel IBttate Servleo.'of Ponttae a D CHARLES- REALTOR 1717 a. Telegraph • FE 44331 /a.._juiu LOT, WITH beautlftil beach aM club privl-tot^w^aituatej^^Ehiebetb Lake “^5iAL PBtMiT ^UHOaIoW Mow whlu trbme, easy sad San at WUUpln Lake. Ideal for /smalt family, Larg* lot, abed*, barbecu*. I Mdroom*. earpetod living room, large kIMwn. lovkly bath. oU neat. 3 ear vqrage. 0%. wIaT DARB LAKE ■ ranch dotou SMALL FARM Just ^Igbl tor eaddto boru^ 3 fun bath, bsm'l. and furnace! 33 X 3* bam poultry house. Vert-ely of fruit troei m high stato of cultivation. Oood loom toll and level too. See this now at only I14.IM. VACANT M acre* oa.bluktop road oorth Of Pentlac,, Lotoly bulMlaS elle and naar tiehtaig and ewlmmlng lakes"meenlent to Ortoavllle Flovd Kent Inc., Realtor ______ _____ IbVoughiut:" i >.____PABfaNO_________________ Sale Buaineaa Property 57 ERcben bnlR-lae Include fabu-............................. leui Tappan 4M Banquet ranee. ; IN PT PRORTAOB 4 LOTS AT Uke prWIegce. 3M.&03 PB 3-^. — •— -r— - PABULOUS OPPORTOBITT. FOB BubItom Opportaiiit^ I. low down Mywt. OR 3-3133- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I offlete throngboul 3 II types eUjrieee. Co ATEWIDE FE TAVBRH - I near HowcD Sr m^.''0 on U S. 1* quarters Ini LAB8IBO AREA TATBRB-Oroee-lot over |7SM a monUi, a raal money maker. ExeeUent fixtures, beet location, plenty of parktaig, nice 3 bedroom Uvlng quarter*. ^'W.^rw-jsss Hagstrom HI 4*00 Blghl PONTIAC REALTOR ' Rd. (MIS) OR 4-0358 ■LET’S tALK BUSINESS" Super Market Amt Arbor Road. SMrklInt a*w ttxtur** offtrsd nay b*low eo*t. Vary pretltabla volume. Oo not confueo Hot Spot 24-Hour Coin Laundry Did you *v*r mak* money While eleeplngt Well, why not? Almost brand new end priced tor real bargain. loyeetlgaic. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION NEW NuitaiBp maa. Mxrra all state b county requlrtr— How full, wltb welting II Partridge la TRX "anur to sbb Downtown Restaurant Corner looeUon wtth offttreet Mrklbg in aetlre Metro Detr '-town. 4 booth*. 33 table*, a i -owner OMre'-lon for 30 yesrs. Ready to retire. Only dointown reeteorant tor club partite. Very sharp, attrsetiv* exterior end best of equipment. Over IM.OOO groee At 37.3M down plua elocr you will be on BA8T BTIIBITI Husband and Wife Thar* aU tt take* le own tn dperate this busy Oakland Cone , ly town restaurant. 3 bedrooi.. living qbarter* Included tt only N.3M down plus stock. WII' cuea TRAOXl Partridge ABD ABBOCTATIB lUHBxaaia tbruout mew; g 4-3531. lOM W. HURON BERTICE STATIONS FOR LEASE. - - -iti. r " axii, storb. oaraoe. oab bta- -— Owner MA 5-5000 bEND FOR FREE NEW PARTRIDOrS "Micr R U a I B E ■ 3 OUIDB. COM- ___BINDS ________OPPORTUBITIEa. PARTRIDOB ABD ABSOCIATES. ----------------------- „ W. BUROB. PONTUC. I Step up to Big Earnings Rtre't a real bed spot itor* b groeerr buelneei. I Errtv 'aM bulldlag eqU,--- parking loU. M lleonoe. ue glye you the detail*. Local Tavern just tb* right els* bar' for eonpio to OMrat*. All Die* *qulpm*nt. Oood I*a*e. Inelude* 3 room Uv-^ tjUrtor* to# 0VB«r. Only 33.- WILLIS If. BREWER JOSEPH P> REUZ. SALES MOR 34-N E. Ruroo BL PE 44151 Eve., PE 54333 or PE 44731 8MALL RUTAURAHTfiERT RXA'-■oaabl*. R 5-7IM. caU afttr 4 30% DISCOUNT .7M off a M.3M balaae*. Son-- ~ nsntb* at 3M par month. R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR I Oaklaad Are. Ouau t M 3 —----------- JRjt-J**! Moisey to Loan 61 Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporatlan of Paotlae 3^ B. Bagtnnw Bt, R 4-3333 tyS; LOANS tit TO 35M BAJCTBR dr UTlROaTOIIB V. Uwrene* B*. W 4-1*33 BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WmBITOUCAB BORROW UP TO $500 ‘ omen Of Pontia* — Drayton Plalni — Uttea WaUed U., Birmingham, Plymauth Signature Up to 34 Mouth* to Bepay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Loan Company le stato Bank Bldg. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. Coruer ■ Plk* LOANS •sa&cstss’i. LOANS »2S TO SCO eorvte* I* fi ful. TUIt o 3-3U1. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ^ S. MAIN 214 J^. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO ■aay ^"k&?"AS^3-3M. WH^ YOU NEED $25 TO $500 STAl?E“l«5A"Nc2g5. Credit Advltori 61A to get out of d*bt see Financial Advisors, InC. 3% R BAOIBAW Morttagr Mbbb CONBOLmA'n Tour debt* * modcraleo . bom* I Ut u* pay of I tour mort-gag* or land .iontraet, Mreonal BIO ‘BRAB”aSSr?BI^t^ON”'ro. 33 W. Huron R 3-7133 FOR MORTQAOX LOAN OH WA- tortord. Drayton Ptoln* (ton real •eUta. CaU— Broker ______________ OR $600 TO $2o6o Clarjj. Swaps 63 a CE33ETBRT LOTS W,WRITE CbaMl. a*U OF tr*do '*•* moJil car. PL 3-1M7, iFniXAVT ufrlT RAND BAW, Km butboard motor, cheln leW ffUl oreM. MA.3-53M. "as’Sii’jf'SSjS! Igo. Mto. Weterford. will trade, what bare you. W. O. Whitcomb, Realtor. UL 3-3330 13U FORD H~'A>B ITCE up. Trad# tor lb boat tod motor. OR 3-7133. MIS “ moui Dr mM* Or wm loil’ fir 'fU*. i 3-3034._____________ HOROi ADTOMATI-g^ condition, for electric n or what have you? R. B. I Electric Co.. lOM W^Hur-RADIO. PHdBS^iiB. Og tifut colored vortical F''” TV. UL 3-33*3 3-333*. TRADE LAROE kt^ME wun iB-come in veer for emaltor borne. CaU afler_3:M q.m. FX 4443*. TiumTeaisbr bbdan rr pick- TO 1^ ________________OR 3-33M. For Sale Ciotlilni ASSORTED CLOTHINO. trench coat, ilie 10. I after 4 pm _________ ____ bridal oo^mnSmjnoL wohs • AMM nf#lBW lOT'B uiKLi m auv teeen. Lady'e eoato. dreece*. Stte 13-13. Men'i tulU, 44 long. CaS PE 5-34M.________ . „__________ KXPXNsnrx drbb8b4. mink stole, ilie 3-13. cheap. R 4-T341. MEN’S TOPCOA'ra AlfD BUIT8. Oood eond. Rba*. Ml B. Mane- ^ Houad^ld Obo^ 65 3 PIBCB Limo ROOM BUTR Oood eond. 1 iwlvol top TT tablo. Rea*. MA 3-14M PT. ETTCHEB DBPLAT. MOW ba cold before. buUderi el^. R. B. Munro Bloctric Co. ISM yf. coffee table. J 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 Ouaranteod Houee Pamto. OaL SLN Vinyl Linoleum, Vd.'$79c Rubber Bait Paint. Oul. *3AS 4^ ft. WtU Tilt, Rn _Pt. »• Byer'i. 141 W. Huroo PE *-30*4 ^Impoitod. padT si N. Pcanim Furniture. 13 Orchard Lake Ave. __________ I X 13 R0O8. 33.IS . ' Paint. Ulc. Uno. Shover’i 3M R Pike Bt. • frlgerator Weetlngbouse^ ftove, vacuum cleaner, breekfast eat, Uvlng' room furniture and rE°t-13W.*' Ssk f^asd^Qo^ Take Over Payments OM AUTOMATIC TVABHR. 1^ 3 month*. Porcelain top. V' niter, water caver. New warranty, rW. liuren axmdibrr CAim. woou i7 yards, Ilk* n*w. Itoa*. Draperi**, whit* wltb black orange and gold modem deeign, II ft. wide. Ml d-W51 after 5 p.m._________ weebtr and d ffSf APARTMENT 8BB .OM RABOB8, .. .... “THO%rA?ECbNO§ Ml a iaglnaw___ VAirifT DRiaaER. "oDnK TOMT'fld ceratehed. Alee leTcral fUl else ifrtge’ral M«. V Beclrle itoee *3*. I 85, I X 13 rug and u Move 133: Ironr lU: itudlo eoueb. Darenport and chair, dIUon *73. R 1-371*. ATOUT ABTTHIBO ^OP^J>7Alrt for the Hom POUND AT L b a at A UtUe out of the way PtTall- dnees ^ — _______ ______ ' bargalne. 34 MONTin TO PAT Wo bqy. ecu or trade. Come out and look around. I aeroe of frr~ Mrkln*. Phone PB 54341. OPEN MON. BAT. * TO * FBI* TO * t.«itt^iT«,5r;ubt Purnlture, 43 Orehard Lake A BANKRUPT STOCK >• Living room, bedroom abd braa. fast **U. Chair* and rocker*. laniM and Ublee. Bos iprlnn‘ and mattroeiee. Muet MU «&-mediately. A ebanoe tor a yeal buy. Bedroom OuUIttlng Co. 47SI DUIe HWy. Dmytoa Plaint. Open 'til *. 1^. 'Ul 3. l.SM ft. north of A b P Market. CASH FOB SMALL jRADIOB working or not, PE 347*3. CASH ^ USED TVe.. PUBHI- _lure b Ml»c. PE 34367._______ DUO-liORM on. IDUfiR IB good condition. Alio IN-xal. oil tenk on legi. Phone R 5-3*71. DININO ROOM BET. MAHODANT. 5 choir*. Duncan phyto. --- tot b *:M fiOK'T WAIT TO REPURNIBR -0*t up to 5500 et SEABOARD TTNAlfCE CO, 1155 B. Perry. BLBCTRIC * OAB RAB018 clote-out prieec. MAplc 5' Bamucl'e Appliance*. PREIBE^Ra-NOROB --------- Cb*st and Upright* Itow model* ellghUy scratooea or erato marrtd model* at big dle-aount pile**. ' / Two T*ar* to pa) i M day* *am* *• cub WATNE OABERT 141 W Xeelean PE 54155 ___ UPRtdHT FAMOUS brands, ecralcbad. Terrific value* 5145.51 wbU* tb*y last. No phono order* ptoae*. Michigan FlttartMtnt, 353 Orehard Lake PREEZERS PULLT AUTOMATIC aSPrBNBR! Never Uietelled. Owner must cell. OB 3-53*5. ___________ fURNACES. OA8 OR oil, WARB- OB ELECTRIC STOVE, S3". *33 OOOD USED HAMILTOll XLIC-trlc clothe* dryer. 5M. R 4-Ml*. ORANOO RADIOS, sis:** AND VP. . RJt. Munro Xlectrie Co. IMO W. ROLLTWOOD BED AND MAf-tre**, kidney.ibapod — 545i6 after 5. . *1* Baiy Opto Washer . Electric Range .. ...... l31?*Sxto. Dayton 0^ ®-t.SV,"ur.?^*"* ■•Armetrong"^BMW*v d**!*"- tSe per length Sc r . rid^ptr gaU For Sal^MiKellTOCOut l-A ALUM 8IDINO 8TORM8. Awnlni*. TALLELT CO OL 1463S rdUMANTXXD USED OAS PIQU nace. -553. "We alee have aimb* MfnSt.*, Co. OR rADDINO MACHINE AND 1 CAL-eulator, PE 3-8533. 3 pukL on. TABU. oo68 co?n titloo. JWIU deUver. FT 5-5138. U- INCH TOIL PIPR 5 PT. *3 7*; Bump Pump* 523.M 8AVE PLUMBiMO lUPPLT 173 E^BttlBbw________PE *410* 4-IN. SOIL lUPE. RR UINOTH, West. Open Ev»*. ■ ___ 10-TR. 53-6aL. elec. WATTBR Ml* Sim iriro6f~ixMi "RAiLBR, oood tire*, sood eondItUon. OR 34IM^ bettor 887.M e SI4)AL. ELEC HEAfCR SIt.ttI lOgal auto, la* heater, IM.Ni Cab. link! and fitting* 554.M up. Laundry tmy* and stand b hit-e*U. Ilf *5. Cash a Carry. abVE PLUMBINO ITI a. Saginaw PB 1-316* ilM BOLENS AND WHEEL RORSM trseton a *qulpment. Yardman-Boltito and porter e*bl* rldlnf mowar*. Yardman oar*. Bomo IIH Mwor *qulpm*nt. W* Mrvlea •II make* oi Mwer equlpmwit and la* enflne*. Large stock el *”* EVANS* '— DM* 1 MApI* 5-7378 or OR 3-7133 ANCHOR FENCES ?SEl"%7?®MYt^r‘l5f£*7.*?i 1 8INOER BBWIN6~MACRIBB'IN conMl*. ZIg tag model makes blind heme, decorstiv* stitch**, buttonhol**. without the us* of jtlechmente. Pay total balaaea 571 40 or toko Mymcale of 5* {"*mooth. Capitol AppUMoeo. Sri~VABltT RAND iASllf. _W^5mp"4S^*M.0*;».^ ■50 MOTOR. IVb IORNSONT^I^ bl* bed. bookcase bead: kraldeS Tuf^Aod pad. to ft. dlametor: _rpuM eoffde table, EM 3-3*37. ^bABEO:^ FOOT REPRIOERA- j * qu*rt«?.°<^?/S Mkl" PE ifliSu tor. Frigldalr* automatic waeher. - - .Sue R 5-0314.______“ W EELVINATOR REFRIOERATOR. 10 cu. tt. Exc.-cond. EM 34051. ^Ib HouwhoM Ooj^a M b PRICB •- RBJBCR .BUO-lUnl Uvlng room eultoS. *1.7t wk. Bargalb Roue*. 103 M. Cau. PB WEBSTER OXIORD-LJ^ ORION TRRIVptO rcetaurant buslnet* In rapidlyVrawing eMMnamtty. Nortb ol PonUae. Very well equipped. ExeeUent prefll petonlial. |7,7M. OARaob. Peradale Area. A good UxM cement Mock bnB&3. Ally parking tpac*. 03l.lt* wttb terme. WEBSTER. RBALTOR" ------------ ... frpatag*. L — Lak*. Owner must cett. *3.00* wlU handle CaU MY 3 *771.__________ LAEB Boon 3 BXDRM. MtiMHK! .•Smnsf-iS lot. SIMM Wttb *1.0*0 do -----5-yoi.___________________ iUT- tSbUa meat ore mwni Wvet Ruroa naar bank. Modem ottle*. Sarktng. eevtral hoUA** aad up to 3M ft. froBtoxe. AD or po^ ChU sum Real CitoW. SiH Land Contracts 60 a PER CENT DiaOOUNT. *310* balance. Mytbl* at to* ralTM kit per mooto. t prr cent Inter-eet PuU price le 0301. aecured ^ Pentlcc bwa* la North End. gUrk j^ter. PB 3-1tto m Ret. rc« 0130.05. n„ ------ ptec* breaktait sett, (3* 55 each RoUywoM beadboard. 54 55. Bed fremee (the besll, 55*5. Bunk bed*, complete. 53* 55. Odd- {Met llergel, 514 *5. BBcniooM oin-mriBo co. 47*3 DIXIl RWT mayton l^lnt____________0104714 I OROUP n'eW BiaiRlu:. MAT-treese* and dinettes, factory cec-ond*. lb price: used metal wardrobe. Ill; C^erobe 111: ebest or dresser*. H.50; comfort ebairt 55: refrlg., |3t up: fbc aod elec •toTee. aU eliee, *13 up; chain *1: bed*. Ul -auto. watoW*. S3* btg pic. TV* 134: wariMr*. Ill Everything ‘ ‘ "■ ‘ " 3 PC. nenOMAU PIACR. BLOND corner aad eofte* table, aU for 5300. Roper gat ctovc, *15: SlnAu cabinet sewing maebiM, *4*. >R ^^-1*73,____ ________________ 1 PIBCB LIVIBO Bum, MADM bed, roaeonabl*. IM 3-llM. ■ 3-ROOM OUTFIT Uvlng room, bedroom and —5105. II Wackly. Pw lur*. 41 Orehard UBOLEUM b PAINT BALE HALF 1 price *t_i»ck’i. Ml Baldwin Ave. LBAVIBO 8TATB.'' MUST BELL. Apt. els* ga* stov*. eompieto dou-bb b«l. dreeur. twin bed. table* and power mower, etc. ttt N. LABOE cum ABD MAlIRliaa. MATTAO WASHER AND DRYER, late mcdcl. Repossessed, Balance II p*rjr**k,_lfcWck* Mtj-3711. NEW 1* GALLON REVERE OAB wator Ittatcre^Salts price. 543.36. UP. TV antennae. *3. WALTON TV ■ ~ ~ ton fAa RAMOE iprlght irecs-l-lMl or MA RCA ~OA* RANok DELU30E CiV... Hardware....... . pipe and fitting* Paint. 8upu Ai X: HEIORTS aUPPtT 3gW_Lape«r RD. ri 44411 BUT YOPR ALUMINUM ifDIBo! storm window* and door* at lower price* from Superior, bey* and r 4-3177 Term*. ■Quiet RlUr" __________ . writer. Ptrfect condition •*»«*07d keyboard and plea-t. Used y*ry lUtIc. Eieelleet yal Reasenabl*. CaU FX 3-1418. WA COLA POUBTAIlTlffiEE Ulf B8V. WTTtntot * beautiful BEIOE REMlTOTOll Quiet Rltor" po^We tjjjjjte ---Mutual 4-3337. COMPLni“8liT-oF“P0i^^ b^"*Pfc *1 *•■» year automatic Amana Cash and Carry SpeciaU : Std^InaulaUon It o.e. Pouring in*ui*tliHi 'ig bat ' *1 M ' t 1 3 preflnlthed mahog. 53.4* ea. ' Ohelvlbg w Pin” 11 lln. ft. (Call tor a tree eetimeto to ell * tTlm “edV; HAGGERTY LUMBER We’ekXrTY^’Z HAV*~A PAfitT OR wringer waeher. MA ____ klPRiaERATORS POR“*ALE~ ■ down to earth iniicii" __SUB SALES. MA H341 aOPA BTO. SOLID MAROGANT deck and cotfe* table. ditlon. lUytelr 3-M13. anom sewino maoiinb in eentraet tu.io t. _Spiton^^Vj^-W^ alNOER PORTABLE lttt. EXCW Appl. JO TOU HATE A PAINT OR 5lf®7«UD* proMemf Ruodred* 3 » «. If ®*’5®** 'Tom. Interior or exterior, Boo our well paptf ^ metching febrie* ecIeoSon »*|^ Rro*. J.BM MtitotirSi 0*°Or'l^r"d°L>”A^. * n-acTRic LIoHT~Fmuiii |»7 *very room In boss*. niiSi *®7ge aiMirtment “®<'»7«*. billoon*. T'^*7f*«e„ valuee-Bedroom, *•7®*’ »>“ • **,••• *^»«‘®7y IrrtfuUre *« price* Uret eoly 1^. MIebIgaa Pin-Oreberd Uk* Ave. -------.pet, B_________ _Lk. luit betow TOdJl. PE 3-7731 | TMDE OU RABOE POR BLEC- , s-----------^-r,- ________ S!. •aa* w" R^ure?-** "**«* sssf. Wb'TV 313 M OP~UBEb~RE: ji - *<£_*»»el' Radi® b Appf; Ite ft. ♦" W Rural*, n 4-Illj " , ®a>Por. THE POXTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MARCH U. 1960 TWEXTY-SEVEX For Solo MliMiBaMiom 67 Full line of building and plumbine materials W* takt Irmde-lM WOLVERINE LUMBER m a, ymdock. rt ---- pamM mU. UaM - _ pHrad. V4 h p. —tan, n mg. dUH-TTMC OIL aOWfioTW OIL w». n----------- GARAGE DOORS Ptetorr Mcoiidi. au ium.... tlMi Jb itoek tn^ to katf up. COOODIOH SALS: ALL OBIS. A^r^ iSmu ^ m k-k«Kk. WniltMr ClMtroBte Plano ‘ boneb. Mahocaay. >Aa HO HOW nwE Pixcn AKE Lisa J UORTB8 OLD A IMMACULATS ' opcmtora. loldlac BERRY DOOR SALES OpoB from I to • ' Nooti OB aaturda^a m a. Paddock PS t-Mtl WiPfifand Music Cerifer BAZAAR AREA. MIRACLE MILE Flaiio Tunllio Oroan Repair ___PHONEjre a-«M_______ SPECIAl. Main aorotonlt aplntta. a««. lao. Nov. CoBiumrr I ____j. 10 50 I_____ 0 lUfkllT marrad IBB Pluoroocont. Ml 0 HEADQUARTERS POR HOBBIE8 -------Toja-Schwl-------- Searlou'o Btke-Hobbr Sbop M E. Lavronee, Pootlae. PE 1-Tt «M4 PlBlo, PtbpOc ok I-M Knotty Pine Paneling WPl. WPt and WCIM CHURCH’S. INC. DL l-4Wt Solo Moalcal Ooods 71 i for .rocltal only, lart’o « CALBI MUSIC GO. 11_» N. tetlBBW_____P« 1.UM pmtable elbctronic piano Easily carried * ilored. takei up 011(^1^ utrd pUno, Sortie . Ro. Across PIANO TUNiNO~<)eCAR SCHMIDT __________PE Mill SET OP DRUMS. SLiNOERLAND make. Tory oood condition *33S DUD HAMMOND SPINET OROA Sayo plenty on thlt one. MorrI Mualc. M S r--^ - * -- Mualc. M S TelHrn^ Rd. Aeroee front Tel-HBroB. rtjy^_____________ USED LOWRIE OROAN. BERE-ehlro model la excellent condt tioo. Morrii Muilc. 34 8 Trio yyb Rd. Aeroee from TcLHoron. Sale Offica Eqntpincnt 72 LAVATORIB CHROMl MIXINO leucetc, I34.lt Talue, t_____ balbtubt. tollett. ehover i-Pactory Irntulare. Terrific i beautipul araoE reminoton Pluoreteent. ry t ... MIchliaii Orcherd Lekr ---- LOXo^tRE PURNACE________________ 'ItUnii and oil tank, eee In op- _iraUon. PE ASIM.________;______ LAUNDRY , T U B B. PfSBROLAB. PIRBT CLAS8 OROCERT BQUIP- tloa. OR 3AT14. AfUrJJ _______ NAnoNAL Cash reoister. 'on PTlgldali Tumace. Om HEW 1ST 6UAUTT BATRTUii; t40H. Free tolleta tl* N. ... ________ S MH Weet PfirnTNE TORCHES AND EIT8. V. 00. Tanke reflUe^ I| cenu. lid W. Montcalm. Prf Mill. PLYWOOD MAPLE ............. tll lt BIRCH ............. »I».»» BIRCH ............ t t.W VO MABOORAT ., t 4 M PONTIAC PLYWOOD DO. itt BBidvin Ato re MMJ QUALITY dOAL Poea. BrldHete. cloao*bi beautipul white OPT^AL RoUar Dorby ikatce. olio iTi, In porfect condition. Aleo Incfudo ’ Poao«“ procleloa vhacla, ond too atopo. Rooeooobl^.jn S-14M. OUN8 -“iUY, ‘siXL. TRADE. ^ Manloy Loacb. It Batity. OUNS. MODERN AND ANlOblE. »“l.i ooU. troda and ropalr. Burr-_8b^. y»S. Telotry)h.% UTOt. MINNOWS Mo TO tl M DOE Oolden gnibi, white Ry larvoo I *»'* Ranch. M14 ot Oroenebleld Rd nc LOAN MbNEf~ for bonu. motori. and oUter aport- nThST*?'— M HUNDRED YARDS OP CLAY Olga itekor k tumace elxea ReiSant Eontuokf Stoker Cool Radiant Ey. Lump k Ut,SlMe ■LAYLOeX COAL k SUWLY CO. n Orchard Lake Are, PE HIM ^ RUSTY WATER'? “IRON OUT" CLEAN WATE MINERAL tAYBl BALT LXNOTHENB ---lEASb I RILIK8_______ STRONG BROS. HDWE. _________ REO. CYCLE INCREASE UFX OP BOPTBI ITBRILIKS MINERAL INER 137» ORCHi^D LAEE RD. barber peed STORE MR HIOHLANDjm. (MM I mOHLAN^ RD. ( 141 NORTH PERRY re > — SPECIAL ipolai—SpeclAl ...t t.M r;r»i3i;k..n.y:;«if leak Tom^Poilio^ 14i« IM _u Floor Bborta, IR ft.f l.n Mobiigani Ply. 4u . t 4 t1 AUBURN LUMBER AUBURN HEIOHTS SMALL 'COMPHMBO^ «R. Lsaa: nnor e re krlti. Special Paneling Offer It panoU. Ve'* mahotkny V^grooeo, D grado . M.W oneh Url’«i*.r,5o*"“*“U...b Oak Flooring portable type- •Qulot RlUr- ____________ writer. Perfect condition atandard ktyboord and pica.typr. Ueed very little. Excellent value. Reaeonable. Call PE 3-14H Sale Store Equipment 73 Sporttn|; Oeods 74 Orayel «n TERRIFIC DISCOUNTS ON MM Bvinrude motori IMO M ft. ikl boat. INO « N P. ETinrudo’ tor. Only 11034 1.000 Holden R«_______________ boat, trailer, or ueod motor. IM-pert repair eervlce barked by 04 yeare experltnco. Tony'o Marine Aleo WPS W. Huron. (Plan to 1 301 S Saginaw .. youreelf. ------- beloro you buy. Boo glote. alum. SCOTT______________ _ M bp New Ski Bonte eompleu with motor odd traHer only MOO. Other new complete outflte etart-tng at 11310. Low dowo poymont. 1 yr>. to pay. Used motori from MO. Used boou from 071. Com-nloto marina ropalr and eorvloo. lAELAND MARINE EXCHANOE ■‘Outboard Speelallste" By Dick lyrner ,,, Sifle Used C^ofs CREYROLET lOH 1 DR.. T-0. RkH. low mlloago.' wblU lido vilU, ltd. ihUt. gmd cood. MAy- ■01 itnn yg** ***• 1955 feUICk 2-6R. XM^ona^y nau a cun epos. Wo believe . _ I eteanist car la Pontiac. PEOPLES AUTO SALES P»^f“>d — ' ■M CEETT B-Air S Door SlandArd tmnemUaloa. Radio k BoaUr. A ^rteet lad oar. Can bo yourt f?rm(iy?^.7.^^m»H.. dt Oakland___________ PE l-lMl CRXVY. ’M. i PiM. WON. PIR-lect^ll.ttl. OB 1-4111. _ IM7 CHBVROUlT,'*lM. d~efLIR-dtr. etondard oUft. HIM. PK INd CHEYROLET CONTSRTIBU. Radio, hcator. -powerglldo. Oot this one before the eun atarU •I Ining and the pricii go up on Oply North Chev. Iward i_ MI 41731 It a. Uoodward A M04 CHEVROLET POWWOLIDS; IQLET I WA1 ELY Mr Parke at MI 47500. Mar _Turner_^Ford____________________ ’i3~cHiVROurr, 4 door, radio North Chev. Hunter Bird, at S. Woodward A “And I was wondering when I’d ever find time to be with him!” M57 CHEVIE BEL AIR 3 DR hardtop Very rleoa. Bronxe k white RkH. W.W, nree. EM 3-33M _________________ Sale Used Trucks 103 Schram's Truck ^ & Eq-aipment 3530 ‘Buie Rwe,_____OR 3-tWi ‘TON PlctUP. 4 SPSEO Irani. MA d-HM. TRUCKS VANS . fun renr door. Sale Used OvB 106 FACTORY BRANCH $5 DOWN ’5^) CHEVROLET —STATION WAOON I Passenger-Radio k Hea4 “-wergUdt, “ —•>- '54 BUICE sopor Hariiiop 1 Door-Oynaflow. radio k boater. valle. You mi - - -------- really n^wcl J3iIord. OA -43713.____________ Oxfprd Trailer Sales ' -vidoe In General, Tag4 Holly. Oauuiod ond Tour-Hi all ■lxae,.AlI-contained or nsi. 40 ueedJ^ 15 smell — If you ........................Trallor cannot buy It — rs parts SMid accessaries. We r trailers MY 3-0731, I rails south of Orion on M-14 P0N‘nAC CHIEF * DEritor New k Used Wood, Coal & Fuel 77 rmU^CE. FURNACE AND kIMUng woM Good price on 0 corf fete, m Seott Lake Rd. _PI^0-43M or OR IMldO ptreplace c a n n el coal. . Ilroplacc. fuhioce kindling woodr ii^edway Puti OU. PE 54U0. OOOD SLAB'wOOD, 1 CORDS 410. D|ellvered^PE_4;«li or PE 43U7. SHOP L0Am^^^' woo5~ SLAB WOOD OR TOtEPLAci --Od, 3 cord. ti7 Pol. PE 44111. Wits, Trees, Skrulw 78 Wt Ukt taoueebold fumtturo la trade BOB HUTCHINSON’S 4301 Dixie Hwy. u.a. 10 Drayton Platne___OR >1301 ' PARKHURST TRAILER COURT & SALES New and TRUCK OOINO NORIH load. Eltber way, PE 5-dto. 0 ENOINE AniLINER. LM AN-gelee San Praaeleeo. Ban Diego in RowoU IN IO extra. New York MO. Perry Service Inc. OR 3-1114. 13 It. Real tharp. '» OODOE _PART ,, Wanted Used Cars ,101 (ATTENTION! WE RE BATINO TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN U^D CARS Glenn’s' Motor Sales HURON PE 47371 AVERILL'S ------— M-34. ------ Owoaxo, Ventoura. 1540 Lapeci Rd., Lake Orion. MY 1-Ull. ■HORT‘8 MOBILE BOMB E^ROREEN ilAve the best for CTirtetmai ^CHROTH’S NURSERY g« «_____JNOIANA. PA.________ - H Mj Statewide Tree Service « ui *' “m* to trim, plant abd remove larie tree. x-E CO. a-0507_______* . ________ __ re 41031 SHADE TREES. ONE o'p'TOBM gIBdLBir~blL HEATER SALE., ..... .. »as,!2'T‘«,‘f.aSw aiijS’s --------------^plele Ilk------ k bottle gae. Hllchrs installed ( cars wired. We ll eell vour ueo trailer tor you 3171 W. Hurr FE 4-174 TR^AVEL^TR SH8 AJiKNTAU __________ Florida vacation •on‘i Trailer SalOi. 5U5 Wlllloml Uke Rd_OR I-OOIL _ WANTED: USElf^ ‘TRAIL2r8. - 30‘. Lot ue Uet It for yov -------------- -- - ■-■ CASH FOR YOUR GAR, 10 per com on our lot. HOLLY MARINE AND COACH SALES. I 15310 Holly Rd . Holly. MElrosi 4-0771, EL8WQRTR A BEAtTIB AUTO BALES Dixie Hwy. Clxititon ________MA 4MOO______________ LET u^ >{i?re5. RMtJI^Ier^l»ce^^ —SO ItUi with Inn blowing on tho noor. 0140 07. O, A. Thomp eon. 7W UOO Woit._______ TOILET jrWU WJTH^COVEUB. ‘Toiurr 8BA‘rs. o7.oo value, u.h. Aleo complou Une ot mote in tsiori. wood, plastic and pmrl at eitraordlnary values. MIeUgu WjTOl. Mil FUer. TV'gnjDENTS, ATtENOTON: « as-ls televisions, 010 eoeb. Ms to ^Is. « 44*45.____________ «_« advantage W_tb^B«^ you buy, Ponllni Pontlec. 170 N_ Opdyke ____________ OXFORD MOBILE MANOR I Duality Motor Sales EDS ALL MODEL GLEAN CARS TODAY 041 _ORCHARD PE 3 7041 TOP BUCk-'3UNX CAR. ‘TRUCE 10 ft. 0 30 rubber—5th o P-TOO. ir I epd -l ep. TRACTORS Special Units ‘51 FORD RANCRXRO V^dV' automatic, novel Ini k brakes, roAo, • 00 FORD p-seo V-t 1 speed. 131 rubber. Thle unit has alight root damage. Sara OMO on thle onel BOB BUTLER’ *5! $399 ~ Eddie Steele — FORD — WEST HURON ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD FE 5-3177 FE 5-0861 . $2595 Pontiac Retail Store FF- 3-7117 IT Cl EMEN8 1 TTlE POST ( _ BEieORE TOU BUY-OTTE 'UB A tryl -’5» BUICK 4 DOOR special. AuU Trans. Radio k Heater. $1495 JEROME "BRIGHT SPOT” ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS PE 40400 OPEN EYES. HAROLD TURNER^S TRUCK CENTER birminoram S Woodward MI 4.7M0>s£E “COSr L ........ MICHIOAN WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC CLEAN Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINUHAM TRUCKS NO MATTER WHAT YOU NEED For Sale Pets 79 « »«•■ I PONTIAC WASTE______________ ^LAe• I See M & M Motor Sales j on later model core. ' 4 jMC DACHSHUNDS AT STUD. _Fupptee. Jamor I, PE 41530_ • MOS. OLD FOX ‘TERRIXiR:~iir No papers. PE g-ooo4.______ AXC REOISrkRtO dachshuFB _pupples, black b tan OR 3-Wiq. AKC RBOISTXRIO DACHSHUND One mile eact ot Oxford Tlllc roaa^ OA 1-3033. ___ po, YOU VE SEEN THE RESTTnOW I 3517______________________ _____ pUrk^'pE*! Il3l*™ ** i*°' Try Us "FIRST” WE HAVEN'T OOT‘ IT Chr». I. muct be rent clean. PI pupplce. PB 1-0411.________ ddU: DACHSHUNDS FOB SALE OR tradt. Aleo urge dog houae and ----- 3-«170 4SPEED CORVETTE TRANBMU-cloD, tii-carbC for Ml Cboyrolct. AfUr 0 p m._OI^J-«70.________ For Sale fires 92 BAl^OOATB ton' BALE. MApIo I f FEMALE CANARIES. ALL PET line Rtady Catb ». i - ..... .......—- ,---- -lARCE CO.. IIU N. Porry,l_oh(^M_Wllllimi._PE 44 ------ -----IPREifCH POODLE. BLAERb - ThT^LvIotcJn^ROT er EvciTi^g*to*moet"^*neodc.l»ARAEBET‘B OUAR. TO TALE S^RoAocU?, ol^Ju^ VINYL LATXk PAINT, ^5 9aL. My of Mapircreit oft Hatchery -ce eolori. Warwlck'e. PE 450M. R k‘“0 »* »<»>?■ STA7TD_ TTIRE SALES '_1 COUPES 3 DOORS HARDTOPF — FORD — W. Huron 003 Saginaw B^ GOOD usieb ■fikEs KUHN AUTO SIRVICt 140 W Huron ___ _ _ FZ 3-13M LOOK I'750X14 BLACK TIRES. ALL r etylti name brand! Off I name I 11550 Eve^Sln^ “lRfci“i ™ POODLE'S'$15 DOWN iHtUNTB PJT SHOP_PE 43113 PHA ™SmS*"“pIeE‘inmates ^ * « * * « « ^ SURPl.US LUMBER k MATERIAL SALES 00._ 1340 Highland Rd (MMI OR 47U1 Machifiefy . 68 NEW RAVEN PLANER ____ FE 41000____________ AUTOMA-nC TILR MACHIHX - t^hmonU^^^Ve-ird ““ __ 17 Ml near Crooke. MU I iiertrle'molldre''i!(WVoyon, 3-ton'BTD. WHITt'POODLE. UAU f tiickeon ptot?orm truck. MY AKC. KM 3-3331 ___________________ _______________________ BIAMX8I XITtiNS, I WK8. C bo lt Youmif____________69 STi-biiif*^ ** AH. HuarKu juywuiKrAnwi,*, I Aoon. $i.M pair. 73 W. WfltOBe FOR REl^T (ell Mpor X poUchan, h vacuum alt k Paint, OX re 4dus. tor POOOLIS. KXCkLL*iliT «unIlty,r--AKC' raglcUrcd, male. wUto, I mo., permanent ibots. 1 toraaleo. t wko.. vary Uny These puppies haeo poroonallty -------OL 1-0747, Sale MnsiCHl Goods 71 BAiowm iiAKK tram fund. no S. Snstnnw_____P« MCI ■BAUfirUL SPINET PiARO. OPR GRINNELL’S 37 a. a^BAw_____re 47111 prfcod tor nnlok solo. Mm^ )TOB CASH TO _W*C*A** Musleal InotruraonU_ioo SEABOARD FINANCE CO.. 11(0 B. PoivyrFE 40(01. ____________ SPECIAL ■etoy Spinot Orsnn. walnnl Bn-Ish. 1 manonlo. 4 aeUeot la •aim mnnnnl. with pfo-e«» oty*. mTjsicco. lit M. Saginaw PB 1-0313 l^gB Trahyd, Boarded 80 Hjni^g DogB 81 Hoy, A Fowd 82 E 4-4507 or PE 4^ STANDARD BRAND. NEW URES. trade oo Oenfrtl Tirrs. ^to ftO per cent off 91tck or ‘ed'williams ___46t S. Saginaw at Raeburn^_ TIRiM, 0 70, 7 80, i 00, 0:20 x 15, $3 eech. Royal Auto Porta 1130 M( Clemei Auto Service 93 WAOON8 JEROME ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD FE 5-3177 FE 5-0861 NEW ’60 Dodge Pickup $1695 Inriudeo all etaoilard fartory equipment k fodrral tax. Sales tax and license extra. KAMMI.ER-DALLAS lOOl N. MAI^ ^^^^^HOCHEBTER Briaht oDOI , t»EVRbLEr 'tandem* dump truck. 4575 Clarketon Road, mile Orchard Lake at Caee j West of BaldVtn. E 4(400_____ Open JEvo*. '-- -----------^--- Used Auto Par s 102 Auto Insurance 104 _?3M3________________ crakkIrapt orindino in The ear. FF 41001 biRAYTON CAR RUBTID ROCKXR PANELS, -u V.— i doors 05.05 pair. 73 W. “ nono 7e ■ TRANSMISSION SERVICE - Automatic Specialists -tm DIXIE HWY r SCOTT LX. RD . OJt 340D Alter 0 PE 1-0701 Sale Motor Scooters 94 _______Ptko Phono PE 4(300. For Sale Motorcycles 95 MOTOR BIKE. PROM _____________ _____ Droyor‘1 Oun k Sport Contor, 15110 Holly Rd.. Belly, MEIrooo 4(771. Wood. — ----- a#A»A.'tTBAW 410 A 'bale. Com ((0 A but OA 43331. Ali~'T?l*r OiP IJ^-'CDTflNb Hay. Wli_doByor. OA J43n(._ baud"kLPAI>A~Ain3 CLOyiR TRADE NOW 1960 B.SA or Matchless Beo complete lino In oor new •bow room W# need ueod bikes Walton, SsleTlB^' Truclcs IM PICK-UP. INO. Must coll MT 43701 iO PORI Utility 1005 cBivT. picIriiprWi. ________FK t-3TW_____________ 55 CHKVY. LATI MODEL IS TON iteel box and S ton plckup-■54 Ford S too pickup—'ll Inter-notlonel 1 ton and '4( >, ton pickup—‘51 Chovy Sodas DcUytry. Reasonable. Beonomy Care, 33 NEW 1960 CHEVROLET H TOR PICKUP $1688 Matthews- MARKLESS SALES A SERVICE 2U3 A. Telegraph '' PE 5-M64 AeroM from Mlroclo Milo Pontiaa Boats 4C Accessories 97 Hargreaves ii_re. criscrapt oriLfTT in HP oMtaM. perfect. New vamlch. Hot ill boaw Maztirek Motor & Marine Sales 340 S. Bird Eact.__«_MU. MAT WSDRANCB. ONLY 13 M Poptiac’s 1 Truck Center \ ■ GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AX CASS POR MOST CARS tl.N DH. I MO PAYMTS. OP M N EA. ►E 4U3S________EVOi. PE 44311 FACTORY branch ’58 VAUXHALL 0 DOOR Rftdio * HdkUr. tUnddrd trftiumUtioQ. $1295 Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7tff JIEHIND THE POST Opy ‘5# MORRIS MINOR. • 13.0W mllaa. II lU ‘17 OOOOOMOBILK Lqrry Jerome FORD DEALER . 1-P711 RENAUILt DAUPHINB. ree(. black. ri.OOOImllr nrtyato owner, forced ' l-345d. an new or ucoS ?on*" ^al' foi a^'chryolor, "Dod Plraoutn that srlll cavi moiioy. Romamber tho nc ■‘Coot Lose Cble.“ too Wet.____ plo Witfiid Lake MA 4-4511. New or Deed V We sell both DOOR, P. A O. AUTO SALES 50t_Aubum_ _____ PE 41407 ‘53 CHEVROLET CONVKR‘riBLl, new ton k paint, very nloo, no n Aaeume paymente of --th. SUPERIOR AUTO I. 313 MONTCALM AT OAK- SALES. _LAND_____________________ SO'CHEVROLET iEL AOT 4 DR ‘Ok'oids^So RoUdoy oedan . ttOOl ‘5d Mercury 3 dr. Hardtop 0 lOi hardcnBuro motor bales comer Caes A PSte__PE 47301 ’54 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR $.lof . ' Cy Owens 47 8. SAOIHAW B‘TREET ____PE 1-4101 REPO^ES^N Skle Used Cars $5 DOWN ■TTI6ito"6fA‘ff6H''wiasrVt Eddie Steele — FORD — WEST HURON .ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD pb.Rb'uN cONtraaT, tortoplor motor,'^povor ataorinm Sea at Btondard Nation. SUW. FE 5-3177________FE 5-0^1 ■'50 CHeV.. a DR. WON.. #OWBR gUdo, RkH. clean MW. OR 44(70 ’58 CHEVROLET del RAT. 4jDOOR SXOAN $995 uhFoiux T-l. 3 oiT REPOSSESSION • full prlco. Ho eneb niotoi. IIU FORD 3 DOOR RADIO kl^ S,r«ifr. ¥i,k.-*»^ 471W Hamid Tunwv Ford. JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” ^O^ARDLAEE^f»CA|^ REPOSSESSION lOU Cbovrolot. 0 doee Bol Air, VI. nica car. Ho menep^down. Take oyer poymonte of 030 Mo. eellent eondltlon. oriilnal o' $1995 JOHN SMITH DODGE 311J Badnaw PE 47W3 M3 -DeSofSTmJiMd ard hbat- tr. oicollant condlUon. Pull nrieo UM. Accumo pajmonte of N il K month. Boo crodtt manogor, g Auto SaloK 111 S. Saglnnv. CAR PATMiUrM f6o kbRiMBI^ imof CooM in and goo oa add t UI help you adiuot to a Mm ““"DOHybMD CARS B. Lapaor Bd. Lake Orlok MT 43W1 BLE. BEAI& Ik top. radix 04 DoSOTO ; REPOS^SSION NO MONEY bOWJ^ I. Dod(o 4-doer, hardtop. Ao-..oo email monthly pnymonu. tog Mr Bli». Lucky Auto (alee. X 4-IOM. n 4-3314. 103 S. Sagt- IMO DODOE DART PBOIWIZ. 4 -— ‘-Tdum. 0 cyllndtr. Fully LIkt No^Orl|teal^^t lell lor M.0N. ; FACTORY BRANCH ’59 IX)DGE $2095 Pontiac Retail Store „.j full prloe. ------------------ Pay oily fl7 mo DuO Aorll Rita Auto. Mr. Bell, PB I-4IW. IW E. Blvd. B. at Auburn. FE 3-7117 _ lEmN^iro ?®*clRhCTB_ 1055 DOOOB 3-DOOR. o'CTLIROaR. 1956 CHEVROLET STATION WAOON. 3 DOOR Uibt Oreen. ' $1095 JOHN .Smith DODGE BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODW^'AfiD MT 6-3904 REPOSS heeler, ep’ded .d*'^Jto,j ht.'iSeV 1 ! ‘p^oBlSm "r*uib^‘’hfc?v i N mm I «(lS6 r*BXWfV U300. FINANCE, • 144.30. Low'^eII^,.„. BIBMINaHXM-n . - —rwAltp BLBR. IN i,' w<3dbwAS^"*Mi ~ kepoKsessIonV . 1055 Buick 3-door. No moneV I down Aiiumo email payment! of\ 134 34 per month RIbg Mr. Bine, Lucky Auto Salei PE 4-IOM. PK '•3314. 113 8. Saginaw. VALIANT CLARKSTON MOTOR .SALES Main St. Clarketon MA I-0I4I Ojit_»here tho orerheod le low 1M5 BUICK 3 DOOR. RADIO A HEAIER. OYNAFLOW' AB80. LUTEI.T NO MONEY DOWN. An-Can*tlr%u'Mgr' Mr WE HAVE - _________ __________, . „ — — ----------------------- ‘ 1305 full prlc>. Pay only 517 m Rite Auto. Mr. ________. CAR8______33 AUBURN _Blvf- ■ ■ » lilliS CHBVlE 3 DOOR. ViERY NICE ! '*• 3-DOON _car._pE 3-7543 R Jlltflna.___ " ' ~ 1564 CHEV V y OR REPOSSESSION 5115 lull price No cash needed -----niy 111 me Duo ^rll MUi lUto. Mr fto'l rk 5-4530 > E ElvJ 8. at Auburn____ CHEVROI.ET'b1^^IR.,_ 4 ' Priced to leS 5rft“4i kH dSoPPItt) ANI> CHANHBaED U Ford Iftf t. »|yd__ 1960 FORD Used CyB ■37 JpBD^WA001|^ oim*^ oy down. MLB8.N LAND. contlnonUl. DL 3-31(4. a cyl. Auto, power otoaring, B i-asw. IM E, BlTd. S. u A(U aoodt^ 2.1^ 1-1 Ueod Car Shopptot' Cy Owens 147 S. SAOIHAW I REPOSSESSION 11(3 FORD, a Doom. BLACS, uru mooUi. No money (own. Ring Mr. Bing. Lnoky Auto Snloa. PB 410M. p9 4W4 153 S. Sa» yolloW with blnok 5 ___ hontor, oxoaUonl l__________ Nd WkfBtt down. Aunao pny> aonioor 317.31 par aoMb. ^ ■ erodit aanagor. Mr. White aO PE*4(I3? “**• ’5> FORD Pnirtono -MO" S-door • oyltedot bonuty. Radio, hontor, ll.aoS alloi. Rnvon Mtok^ nnd white. . BEATTIE IM3 PORD CUSTOM I C L D B eeupo. Boro le n good tmnoporU-Uon cor. Onf ct^ No. UU. Only North Chev. A FEW CHOICE MORSELS Pear PaUiYVuSo**' ” 1N3 FORD PICKUP. U.OM 1 Crissman $5 DOWN 54 PORD Chetom 3 dr VO Eord-O; Motlc. Radio A Heater Ortguiel factory oolld block floleti fan-be youri for only 510 03 per month. — - DEMO SALE , BEATTIE fciSSPinlP" *!S _ .75W. Harold,■ ‘Turner /* P*’ CaH »redlt ix-.;’ sija' While They LssJ iom ford custom v;i. stick ‘40 MerFliry ... .\.lf3' Uonemleelon, RkH. Mddid daeh. ‘U Pdnlhc . ......ri|l» Knmaculate red and white, no ‘53 ChrvVolct ......it|5 ' mil 0045 No money down. Buy ‘•A Plymouth .......Am herc-Poy biro. ............ Birmingham ‘50 ChoerolH . - I ’'LOOK!'' MIS’' ’55 CADIT.LAC 1960 CORVAIR DOOR SEDAN Power Stccrlilg DELUXE DEMO redan iCbESSORII $.595 available, tours POR ONLY JEROME $75 DOWN $60 ^ VEK eVlOXTH INCLUOBa 8ALE8^ TAX AND iMO LlCVl^SE Crissman OPEN EVE8. ! ^ u ^ 1 KOCMF.eSTER IMPORT SALE!STSSi ™* ;M Retly Roaditor RAMBLER 666\ WOODWARD MI 6-3904 04 FORD CRimjNi SKttlNBR (glau topi tLk p.i.. p.b. Pordo- --- ,..:x- appre- Devendaki BAOINAW ■TREIH' _______.PB 5r410l 1 PORD ■TOWN 81DAN,~TAN ‘50 Morrii. 2 dc ‘57 AditliL 3 dm 'M M-O Roodele “0 HeOlv Sprite Houghten & Son Tour Friendly Oldi Deeler ---- .JRVICB _ - N MAIN Rocheetor. OL 1.5701 1054'CliBVT DELRAY CLUB Cbbni carlo. 03 Oakland. 'ii''CTiv, on. RA8, Wniio von rirce. exc.. _0M. IbrOTgluwt. PE 44510. __ 1000 (pEVROLBiT BEL' ¥i'R 3-door.'l cylinder, automatic. New eondltlan 30,OM actual mlloi. Black and white, RkH Hurryl 0N5 34 paymonto. 030U. Low loss CHEVROLET DEL-RAYL v ^ -...... coupe 0 beauty, i I?!!! down or Only |1»5 30 ptymenti,''•M jV ; e .......BIRMINGHAM BIRMINnHAM-RAkiBLBll. OM si _W00DWARD 5U 0-3000.^ 1054 CHEVROUri fiBLAIR. fuSiO and heater, excellent eondltlon. ^ll^prlto AMUm^^y^^ .. ..JOl per — ...... mnaonr, Mr White, at Klni Auto Baioi, 115 B. Boglaaw. R 0-0403 ■________________________ 1053 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR SEDAN. Iky blue paint Thle e(r can be bought vHb nothing down and only III 3( per month 1311. Priocd - —- ‘ fh StMk N r 53(3. North Chev. U CHEVY ..... '55 Ford, PordOn '17 Mercury Hori ...55 Chevy. ................ ..... (5i Pontloeo. ‘53. ‘53. ‘51 555 up ■51 Plymouth, good running ... I 05 ■M Ford Bed Sta. Wgn. 5305 up 111 M Ford Rardtope ...........1755 ■M Cbryeltr eenyort. Power 51000 2Cheyy convert. '..............1301 Buicke. 01 and IS .... 0105 u* and -M Ponttoee --------0115 up ■53 Prater ................... 5lt| ‘57 and ‘50 Ltocoin, power H. T. ............ « ‘M Cborf neetltoe IP50 CHEVROLET BBL-AIRB. 1-door, turquolee and white. Low, mllee. Immaculate, original la-torlor No met Ho money down. Buy here -Pay ------- BIRMINGHAM rambler 606 S. WOODWARD M I 6-39(M Radio, uur etork 5 only 01.371. North Chev. S. Woodword AVI, Ml 43730 RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD ___MI 6-3904 B/A, Rg. i 01500 -^--o'n ‘*i/* *■“ I. automaUc 01M5 ‘54 CHEV. I ‘54 FORD 4 .. . ‘54 FORD 3 dIV etd p i 305 I 350 0 375 ‘63 MERC ! ‘51 FORD 3 floor............ ‘S3 BUICK etatlon wagon . 60 CHEV. B/A hardtop. 0 Dixie Ok'd Cars DIXIE HWY. NXAR SABIIABAW DRAYTON PLAINS. MiCH. Eddie Steele — FORD - WEST HURON ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD FE 5-3177 FE 5-0861 PbRb BTAriON 7080014, ntDRITE RADIO k HEAT- -..... .....mo poymonte N 54115 par me. C(U Crodit Mgr. Mr Portlet m 475M. Itordid 1050 PORD epONTBr ‘MOKIC RADIO k HEATER. AU'RMAT. ------1?SM----- -----— 1C transmission ' ABSOLUTE. LT NO MONET DOWN. Aooumo E?ar\;g?' 47500 Harold l>!mor_FoTd__ REP^JSlESSlON No'm'onoe down. M week, niid'o . S2k*y'^«i'"''p^*-4'SSI: FE 41310 103 B. Baglliaw.____ IMl FORD 3 DOOR, RADIO k HEATER. V-l ABSOLUTELT NO DOWN. Aieumi ---------------- [QNET DOWN. Aieumi pay* _j|nu of IIO.M por mo. Coll Crod-It Mgr. Mr. Parke at Ml 47MS RamM Turner Ford Credit statements taken on the phone. Lucky Auto Sales, FE 4-1006, FE 4-2214. 193 S. Saginaw.. TRANSPORTATION AT ITS \ BEST tOLBT Sto. Wga. >011N 53 PACKARD 0 D ‘S3 POROB. CBEVS k BUICKB. $99 & UP Bee Dick call Motor Soloo. Johnson Lake Orion OFFERS ee ouice rr. ■ owner ... iMBV ■M Rambler Win. Auto A t . I23H aMorc PirklODd Powtr . $1508 Rambler Am. SdB .Aul. RE 513M ..... i‘i ‘a M Ply Bed i U Pontiac HT. AUto Clean 5 ort 55 Pontlai 8«l. Btrohf. Cleon 5 5IS 54 Buick RT, Auto. New krki. I ■“ 53 Plymouth, good trobi....1 Russ Johnson Motor Sales Lake Orion MY 2-2871 ' MY 2-2381 7‘ i t TWt^TTY-BIGHT THE POXTIAC-PRESS. MONDAY. MARCH U. I960 NO MONEY DOWN ' ud whlW I. Kim Mr. : MOimitR. n- _________tan. ruB^oi IlM. Am«m maMBU et It M pw mb3i7 Sm cndlt wStU «t nnf Auto Mica. Ill >. ■Mllitir. __________ A>t dniter -»54 MERCURY t DOOR $395 Cy Owens I M aOUOAT COUPB ran ..............tm ■AIIWBima MOTOR ULV ----------n: 1-1311 SalRUihdCtfi / 106 UM UODBl. A. I WINDOW COOP jtirt., MT HIM. $5 DOWN Orlfliiai l-toaa grtr PAlot ---Blndcd pMpI* would wl^JjWj^d ^Tllndor^^ _ Vl»**S Um txtru. Mock No. IMAC. Ow law prica lltl. M MSRCDRT MootertT R-TOp 1 Oaar — Mcre-O-MalK. Badlo fel Roator. liOok. and runa Uka New. lll.N par «oj^ — $379 — North Chev. Huntrr Bird, at I. WaadiM Eddie Steele j -k— ford - I WEST HURON [»M PLYMOUTH. i canrarttble AuTomL_ aloo. power a^nc^_ I parmcDI^ IMM ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD ......r old trad*. BIRMINO. flAM-RAMBI^. 6M 8. WOODWARD. MI I'llM. VALIANT Sale Used Cari 106 1*H OLDS M..,! OWNER. |l». 1957 PLYMOUTH SPORT SUB Power SUartOf k Braea. Radio • Hcatar. Aula. . $1295 JACK COLE Sale Used Cara ■n qUiSMOBILB N. 1 DR. HT. PLYMOUTH. CLEAIT P* club aadan. TarquaUe and arhKt, automatic.''RAH. White wall tlraa. ^arp. Laok thja over. Clarkstoii Motor Sales MOUTL ----------- r-t, Rail. Auto. Can ba ao dawn paymaat. 'I.MHR.---- "Sale Uted Cot - PORD KALZR -1 Uiad Car Sbeppliig Cat '57 PONTIAC oomtkrtxbls $1495 Cy Owens PLYMOUTH-VALIANT > fflled^ La^*”'* dSlu" IM a. Mala Millard im PONTUC • ■ REPOSSESSION' ______ tIM Pull Price No Caah Needed . „ Only in.ma. Du* May tat IM EDSEU CORSAIRB J DR. K|u Auto. Ur BeU PI l-ttH Hardtop. Auto. Iraoa RAH lIM* _^IM B Bird .J| at Auburn _ M PoimAC BTARCHIkP’visfA. power ateerlns -- s-»7*n a/j- ' - Sele Uaed Ced^ , 1061 Specials! Specials! ,10 rambler DEMO’S BM 1-41M___________BM J-^M DONT CRXAT TOURSELP -Check our doala. Oucto Auto * ■ 111 B. Saflnow. ‘%.p SfUOEBAKSll adlo and banter, cacei-dlUoa. No moDcy' down. PVWt*^ of 111.01 per leTCredit Manager Mr. ; RAH tim. 4 Olda club coup* Hydra RAH. < I BTUDBBAKBR I . agon. RAH. no mat BlUabeth Uka Rd. NO MONEY DOWN nig MCRCUM. g DOOR. FULL ! -----1 fT ■ ----- FE 5-3177 F}- .V0861 lioi OLDS gl CLUB 8BDAN, TCW- clakkston‘motor SALES terrific. IJW. No Money " New Rcnublers Over 100 Models l-rara I l-MORE BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER USTpETMOOTH 1 DOOR RADIO and healer Bicellent condition, iff money down Ptm price fU. Alaumc paymenu ot tl M Mr week See eredlt manager Mr (566 S. WOODWARD MI 6.3904 l|gg OLDS. REAL CLEAN. L. BEN- eon. Dealer. MA HIM 1959 OLDSMOBILE vista hardtop. 4 DOORcv PuU Power. Radio A HcaUr $2995 We Have A-LOWER PRICE l-TOP TRADE ^ f>r the Bin 6 "t 666 I AT HUNTER. S HAM WeODWAM AT We Wont Be Beat On Any Deal aiinia tour title and raicE VOTER Si SHARP 'll-'H-tN * USED RAMBLERS TO CHOOSE PROM Wagons, Sedan^ Mctropolitanb EDTT J TOtm CREDfr APPROVED BlMffGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 JOHN SMITH DODGE 111 8. 8A01NAW PE 3-7gH IMl OLDSMOBILE CLUB*COUPE.' RADIO A HEATER HYDBAM^, IC ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY Hrk« •! in 4-TIOI. HtroUT Turner Ford ’ EXTRA CLEAN CARS IM] OLOSMoHiLE. N. RADlb a beftUr. AutoMftUe irensmlAklon. ------•*—* condition. ^No money J;r*"i4«*im‘*WM'*aA‘,Vr‘ Mr. .WhlU a^ E^ ^uto Salta. REPOSSESSION tm fun nrtee, ao eaab naaSaC Pay only III mo. Due Aorll lOth RIU Auto. Mr. B*n. PE i-UM and. No money down. K month. See credit aonnager. Whiu ot EIm Auto ado*. Ill S. BagInV*. lif g-gfgl. GLENN'S MOTOR SALES PRICE REDUCED H A ^ K \| ^ |gg* Cberroict « dr. ^ardtos. Y4. : M PONTIAC STATIOH WAObH 4-X XX Xr>./X^XX V PowergUdi. Iliil dr Low mileage. Hydra.. RAH ' Good cood. 1« Eimoor, PE SPECIALS ■ ............ : liM Port) 4 dr. wagon RAH IlMi , MT». I Air 1 dr. u_______ .... wnahera. back u eai^tlful light »■ ■ . WILL ACCEPT up llghta. ; brnfcoa. $ttH nUl. Tba ■HOMF.R HIGHT MTRS. •M Bel Air 4 dr. aedan, V-g eti- ‘'.ll '®?fi“Ljna gin*, heator beautiful Jade green Oilord. Mich a O* .g-IWl I ivory flnUh. Radio. powergUda. i pONTlAC AUTO BROKERS ■17 Bel A •»J Chevrolet lig, I dr. »*d*n JJ Roj»' « 4 Sturtrbeker Wagon « Perry at MadTaot mllant llambh BILL SPENCE ■ R>MBLER’ BE IN THE . KNCW .SHOP THE BIG gg BUICE -SAI.EB A fERYICB- ------- lig S ggOlNAW PE -----I - PONTIAC. IIH. BONNEVILLE'. t rlfti, 4 door, large motor, power ‘•® eUerlng and brake*. RAH. tinted , . 1,^4. by owner* j ELECTA 331 lUrdtop 4 Radio A Heater FoWer ^leertng A power brakoa. O.Plow. W.WaHa. * Olow. 4 DOOR HARDTOP. Radio If hardtop Hydro- liM Perry at Madlaon PE 4-glkg j ----- Beautiful I Iggg PLYMOUTH SEDAN RADIO ..k t .w. I ^ heater ABSOLUTELY NO I HA_______ “Ti A'power“]^Uee. ’wValU^ Turquoise. HASKINS CHEVROLET-OLDS «il Dill* Hwv “ ■ Open NIghU monet*“56wn. ----- menu of 11( 70 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parka at Ml 4-7jgg. Harold Turner Pord. Ii53 PLYMOUTH STATION WAP-on. UTS PK i-«l30 M PLYMOUTH f DOOR. RAlhO . A heater, very good running. No ; —«rt"h.^rorsST?{t _____________________id heater. 11 price. IN Aaaume paymeiiu W per week See Credit man !r, Mr. White at EIng Auto **. Hi S Saginaw, PE t-g4gl. ■57 BUICE............... SUPER 4 DR, H.T. I Heater. D-Plow Povtr A Power Brakes, W.WsIls We're Loaded With- Bargains top. Auto. )nns. Power aUertng. Power brakes. RAH. Wbltowalls. Jet black ftnUb. Small dowo pajr- GRAND OPENING SALE - This Week - PONTIAC'S NEWEST DEALERSHIP » STUDEBAKER LARE. UM Pontiac 4 dr. Hardtop. Hy-dramatlc. Power ateerlng. power brakea. Radio, Heater. Whitewall*. a ton* paint. Low down U47’pord'palrlana MN. 4 dr. POM. steering. Radio A heater. A black llSl'" Cadillac club coup*. Pull power. Red with whit* top. Low down payment 1(5* Pord victoria club coupa. Palrlane, POM. Radio A heater. Whitewall ,tlr*f. A real beauty! INi Chrygltr^.4 dr. New Yorker. IMPALA CONV. •»7 PORD ..... DOOR •47 PORD i»* Pord vji. 4 dr, eeuBn. r^ Radio. HoaUr. Powtr sUar Vourr (5 down I . << primiac Catalina statienwa •i7 PLYMOUTH 7-t auto, tran BUTCC IT ■mCK Vf AB SPECIAL a DR H T NOW IllU ■M CHEVROLET WAS IIOM DOOR . ■M FORD . DOOR U PON-nAC NOW Was I ((5 HAUPT PCNTIAC CLARUTON M IS. ana mil* north of U s Open oves. until a except Wed ________MAPI* M(W _______ ’57 OLDSMOIULF- 4 DOOR PULL POWER, $1395 “a'^^'^ARbroP Jo^S ■“,'SS3«^DTO^ M^HEVROtET WAS 4 4M JEROME UM LAND.’ 311 IfONTCALM AT OAK- | ’55 PONTIAC STATION WAOON $645 rxv.v Cy Owens I orer paymonW. J „ _i*aUr. t-------- iH prica lias. Aaaun N.u par mbnth. D gcr. Mr. WblU i paymenta of W.u ctndlt 1—-—-Kina Av •» PLYMODTB REPOSSESSION I** Pay only iU mo. Out ^rtl ai Au'o, Mr. BoU PE A4I ---- Mr. BoU ____lOS E. Bird. B. at nueum ■yTpbNTIAC SUPIRCHIBF. LOAD-ed. call after S. PE 4JWW ■N PONTIAC. CATALINA IpORTB FOB NIW OB USED PONTIACS. Keego Spies A Serr— County- .......... Oakland . eldest dealer. Keego Mlehlg— NEW LARKS BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE *• 147 S. BAOIRAW STREET PE (-4U1 ai na.n i a^n, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY HO MONEY DOWN. Attume pay----- • (34.14 par m- Credit Mgr Mr. Parka at MI _V7m. Harold Turner Port • _ f(U RAI4BLER. I'-DOOR. BLATH grey etandnrd trentmlaalon, white*. 1 owner. Bitre ipeclal. I»i. 3* paymenu . 3417. Lew enah down or old trade. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-39C4 We Want Your Business "YOU" IN MIND the cramped ftellng. •57 BUICE .........*.....113(6 SPECIAL 1 Doer Sedan. Radio . ----- __— "---------, Black M PONTIAC .......... (4(5 1 DOOR HARDTOP. JUdto A Heaur. Auto. Trans. White A Rose. Nice Pontlaa Two-Door at THIS PRICE. M CHEVROLET ........ (U(j 4 oook SEDAN. Radi*. A HeaWi SUPER a DOOR. Hardtop'.' D.PU) Ra^lo A N**y*r._P^rr Staoring >r Brakes. V.WaUs. 4 DOOR SEDAN. D Plow. Radio A Heater. Power Steering A Powtr Brak*e..W.WaUt. a ton* whit* A green. J L^js/n, eBoi/Jin, fuaio m nrmimr. Auto. from. W.WoUf. Wtaiu * Name Your Own term; WE FINANCE IS? IK K5 sai"™s? S!'5S.* V! S®®' 3SF ’55 Ford Fairlanc. sliarp'.. ’57 Buick Century Hardtop ... ’56 Ford Wagoii. 6-pas sengcr .... ’58 Plymoutli W agon, 9-pabsengcr ’58 Olds “98 ” Hardtop, 2-tone . • '54 DeSotp, solid ............ '59 Plymouth Wagon, sport .... •57 Olds “98 ’ Hardtop • ■57 Plymouth Hardtop ........ ’57 DeSoto Hardtop, power..... ,...$ 625 ,...$1,395 ,...$ 795 ,...$1595 ...$19j!0 ,...$ 225 ,...$1995 ...$1595 ...$1195 ,...$1295 NO RED TAPE. O.’^'-THE-SPOT DELIVERY .AVAILABLE-WE FINANCE ’58 Plymouth Hardtop, .like niw • ■ ’53 Nash, transportation ........... ’56 Chevrolet Wagon. \'-8 .......... '58 Flymotilh 4-Door, auloinatic .. ’.5.3 Ford 4-Uovr, special ....... • ’57 Chrysler 4-Door Hardtop ,*55 Ford \Vagon, overdrive...... '58 DeSoto Convfrtiiile. full poner , ’.58 Rambler .American ............ ‘58 Chevrolet Bel .Air .......... ,.....$1405 ....$ 8^ ....$ 895 ....$1195 .'...$ 125 ....$1475 ...S 675 ....$1900 ....$1075 .'....$1585 YOU DON’T NEED SPOT CASH TO HCV CLEAN, 1-OWNER NEW CAR TRAUI'-IN^- M CHEVROLET ......... I3U a DOOR SEDAN. Radio A HeaUr. Auto. Trans. Two too* whit* A Block. Black Urts. '58 Chrysler New Yorker .< '57 Olds Convertible ..... ’54 Ford 2-lX»or. automatic '59 Impala Hardtop ....... ’57 Dodge 4-Door.......... '59 Olds “98”, real sliarp ... ’55 Plymouth 2-Door...... ’57 Chrysler Saratoga.... ’55 Ford 4-Door .......... ’55 DeSoto 4-Door ........ ,...$i^5a ,...$1575 ,...$ 475 ;....s2ioo ,...$1070 i...$2795 ,...$ 575 ....$1375 ....$ 495 695 STATION WAOONS TWO AND POUR DOOR SEDANS I -*7 PONTIAC 4.Dr. H-Top, . I12M __ •(* CHEVY B-Alr 4-Dr. %-T. 411(4 »• ^LVS SIX'S AND EIORT't PICKUP 4 Wheel Drive. SEE HANK OAOLEN Pontiac's SuBfrmakktt-Typa Auto Deolek JUST YOUR OLD CAR I -43 FORD Cu.Uun 4-Or. , ’M PORI a-Door •sa PONTIAC a-D- Sedan ■(3 CHEVY 4-Door Sedan “itlUGHT SPOT’’ RINK SHEP'S -232 South Saginaw- "Safe-Buy Used Gars" COME ON IN And Let's Get Acquainted — MARCH f4th-‘ Refreshments and Gilts VOUNOfTERB ARD ADULTS ANGLIA 2-Door ....................$895 '.56 DODGE Station W :«on ...........$ 895 ’US nt nsixinmi p ’55 OLDSMOBILE “88’’........... .$ 695 ’55 CHEVY Bel Air Hardtop .....$695 ’58 LINCOLN $2495 PREMIER y ’57 LINCOLN $1995 ’56 MF.RCRY $1595 HARDTOP ’57- MEKCRY $1195 . ____ HARDTOP ’56 LINCOLN $1295 ’.56 MERCRY $ 895 Premier hardtop ’55, MERCURY Hardtop ... .$ 695 ’57 FORD Pickup .........................$895 ’56 FORD 4-Door ........................$695 '55 FORD Hardtop..;..........$6.50 ’55 PLYMOUTH ...............$395 ’55 PLYMOUTH............. $345 '53 FORD ...................$195 ’52 FORD .................. $175 - CONVERTIBLES - ......$1595 ’58 FORD Rndie and Heater. Powei. - . ’57 MERCURY .......................$1195 Radio sod Hoater. Rawer ■ __ ’55 CHEVROLET .................*....$ 795 — MANY M0R£ DEPENDABLE — Transportation Specials $50 to $145' "NO CREDIT PROBLEMS’> Iitimediate Delivery EASY FINANCING — BANK RATES LLOYD MOTORS OLIVi Motor Sale's aig ORCHARD LAKE ATE.X PE a-dOl OPEN EVl^ BUICK OPEL JEEt TRY A BIRMINGHAM CAR FHO.M SCIILTZ THERE’S .\ DIFFERENCE! SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. DE SOTO... PLYMOUTH ... VAT.TA.M Across from Greenfield's Restaurant 912 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE; BIRMINGHAM MICHIG.AN MI 6-7478 10 6-8729 Many More - TO CHOOSE FROM Ask About Our 50-54 GUARANTEE GLENN'S MOTOR SAI.ES j 952 WEST HURON ! FE 4-7371 FE 4-1797 STOP! LOOK! S.WE! >ala 4-door hardtop Powtr irtng, poafer brakea Power-le. V-4 englo*. Hetc'a one 1M4 BUICE- - rial 4-deor hardtop • Powvr ■rtni. power brakea. DjTiaflow >a heater, whitewalla. PIrrgnIri ,1444 PONTIAC .. »((» 4-door aedap Rydramatir radio, heater Another agMlol for tbU . week If you buy It ai la. 1(51 CHEVY IIJH StsUOD wagon wiUr beautiful red , and whita nntah. Only 3* 00( actual milta. A one-owner cat aad I perfect, irfl CHkYY ((S ; Rune Ilk* a Roll* Royc*. 1(51 OLD8 (11(( , Super "(I" 4-doer hardtop. Power Pell tlreo. ilk* n Super ' Whitewoll lirev Spur* km'iYncAi n*** I 4-door Capri Powar yrertng. brakec and aotrnna. AOjornallc Iransmlsalob radio, whllew*!!' It's a f ,I#VI PONTIAC only t ro yean waar on i ---- oog gotual milet 1(1* PORD ............. Pain* r 1 doer a * d a n made V-* angina, radio at (51 PORD liats Fdrland ■'(**" hardtop Poaer ottering. T-( engtn*. Pordonotic rhoo,.f IbM'SUICK (10(4 Sotaat hardtop fewer otooring poweywrokea and whitewall l'r*» PlasUc edwa oever boon off Ikf CM rv , ^ / giiia Hardtop “I" 4-4aor HydramoUc. radio, healer whitewall Urea. One ' low mlle|(*.. 1(41 BUICK In^wa sin'rtng*'b^as add Dyn^uw, radio. beoMr and - LINCOLN «- MERCURY -SCOMET — — ENGLiSH FORD - 232 S. SAGINAW .FE2-9I3I 1(44 PONTIAC . I1W4 4-door hardtop with Rydramatic. real" bu**** or Jf* i465*cHi:Vr”‘ mr Bel Air 4-door wagon. Powargtidc. V4 eoflp*. radio heater, whlto-walU Like ntw Inald* and out 1451 PONTIAC I1U4 , Chieftain 4>daor hardtop. Hydra I. One 0 r and gxtra nici - *411 wer itoaring. poi SHELTON Pontiac - Buick ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 W V The Biggest Surprises In Town" .-DURING OUR FABULOUS- - Terrifically Reduced Prices On All New & Used Cars - A Variety of 'TREE" Surprise Gi Its Included With Every Purchase PLUS A-l USED CARS '59 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN -$1899-'59 BUICK Cl UB COUPE -SAVE-. '59 ANGLIA 4.DOOR -$1099-'58 MERCURY CLUB COUPE ,,•-$1499-'57 .PONTIAC ’ 4-DOOR HARDTOP -$1399-'56 OLDS 4-DOOR HARDTOP, -$999- '59 FORD OALAXY HARirrOP -$AVE-'59 T-BIRD HARDTOP -$2999- '58 FORD- COUNTRY SEDAN -$1299-■ ' '57 FORD 4-DOOR HARDTOP -$II99-'57 RENAULT 4-DOOR -$899- • '57 FORD 4-DOOR -$799- ^59 FORD CUSTOM "Rl*” -$1699- ' '59 FORD ENOLISR station wAoON -$1099-'58 FORD 3-DOOR HARDTOP t$999-'57 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN -$1199-'58 PONTIAC >DOOR HARDTOP -$1599-'56 BUICK ^DOOR HARDTOP . -fe95- Over 60 A-l Used Cars Priced Below $595 To Choose From ' 1960 .FORD MODELS SEE US For A Full Size Car At ..A-Compact Car Price -SPECIAL- CONTINUED THIS W'EEK Full Size Ford Station Wagons ' at LESS Than Compact Wagon Prices ^ "FALCON DEMO'S" Several On Display for Your Approval ALL MODELS NOW IN STOCK - READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - Payments Starting. At $49.53 SERVICE DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. EELE FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. - KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-92p4 "Pontiac's Volume Dealer" ■ , FE 2-2529 if.- /■ ;; THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOITOAY, MABCH 14, 1960 TWENTY-HIN* --Today'sjelevision Programs-- PragnuB^ tanUMd by rtatIWM CbanbI »>WJBK-TV diiK 4.WWJ TV TONIGRTS TV HIT.HUGmS <:M (2) Movie (began it 5 p.nL) (4) Jim Bowie. (7) Curtain Time. , (9) Popeye. (56) What’s New. •:M (2) Weather. «:» (2) (4) News, Weather. (7X ^ain (cent.) (9)^awkeye. ' (56) News Magazine. fcM (2) News Analyst. (7) Sports •:46 (2) (4)(T) News. (56) Indnstry P^ade 7 ji (2) To TbO Hw rmh. (4) Swwt Soeem. (7) (9) Toa Aaksd far It (56) Ji 7:Ji (2) K (4) (T) (9) MilUaii Dollar Movie. Diama: Arthur "Inpube,'* (’56). (56) Way oT Life. (D La4f Cham. * (t) Abbott A CoMIs. U.'lk (2) Decembv Bride. tt:46 (T> Detroit ‘Todar- IDBDAT AFTEBNOON (« (7). (9) Movie (eort.) (56) SpantahlL 8:M (2) Ibther Knows Best. (4) Wens Fano. (T) Boertwa Sheet Beat (9) Movie (coot.) (56) Spanish (oont.) 6:6i (2) Danny‘Thomas. (4) Peter Omn. • (7) Bourbon Street (eont.) (9) Don Messers Jubilee. (56) •:» (2) (4) (7) (9) Mnshr m 11:66 (2) Ilismssfy. (4) Steve Allen (eolor) (7) Paradine (eoel) (9) Music (cant) ll.'te (2) June AUyeon- (4) Steve Alien (coot.) (7)'Ted Mack. (9) The Town Above. 11:66 (2) (4) (T) (6) News. Weather, Sports. ll:S6 (2) Trtescope. 11:66 (2) Nigfatwatch Theater. Drama: George Raft. “Dan-geniis Proleasioo," (’46). 11:66 (4) Jack Pear. (7) After Hours dub. (9) Stariight ‘Dieater. Drama:^Wayne Mon “CrtMked Sky,” (’57). (2) Love of Life. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Restless Gun.' (9) Sports TinM. 16:16 (9) Children’s Newsr^ (2) Searrti lor Tomon^. (4) (color) ft Ootid Bs Too. (7) Love'That Bob. (9) Mary Morgan. (2) Giiiding U6bt IfaH (9) News. 1x66 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Bold Journey. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. (2) As The World Turns. (7) Topper. 6:69 (2) Medic. (4) ()ueen for g Day. (7) Day in Court 6:60 (2) House Paity. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gale Storm. 6:00 (2) Star Showcase. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the dock. (9) Movie. KATE SMITH BHOW. 7:36 . (2). Pianist Seymour Bernstein apd the 6S«an Fort Dix Chotru are TUESDAY MORNINO 6:10 (2) Meditationa. 6:66 (2) On tba Farm Fmft. 7:60 <4) Today. (2) TV CoUagt. (7) Funewa 7:66 (2) Felix the Cat. (7) Breakfast Time. 6:60 (2) Nawa 8:16 (2) Capt Kaagaroo. 8:60 (7) Johnny Ginger. 0:10 (2) For Better or Worse. (4) NBC Playhouse. 0:60 (7) Stage S. (2) Movie. 0:66 Faye Eliubetb. 10:60 (4) Doi«b Re ML 10:66 (9) Billboard. 16x16 (9) Ding Ddog SchooL (4) Play Your Hunch. 10:66 (7) Newa 11:66 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. TV Feafures Do You Tmt Is Yours. Day. . 1:60 (D m (2) (2) (4) (7) 4:16 (2) Secret Storm. 4:10 (2) Edge of Night. (4) Yancy Derringer. (9) Robin Hood. 6:60 (2) Movie. (4) (color) George Piecrat (9) Looney Tums. 6:10 (7) Rocky and Us fMenda 6:60 (6) Nawa Solons to Study Funds Tonight State Legislator! Will Open 10th Wefk With Budget Debates LANSING (At-llie foeua will be 1 money_when lawmakers return at 8 p.m. today In rtnit the Utt week of tl the In « the iMlf of the 160»<1 Mala mi land bodfst origMating t The hOk aD must be paaaed by win tafkle the tur.-273J60 falB lor Ugher ..............................flf 7:36 p.m. (4). <3apt. Grey Holden (Darren Mc-Gavin) returns to the wheel of the Enterpriae and comes upon a town deserted by the fear of -plague. FATHER KNOWS BEST, 8:30 p.m. (2). Bud (Billy Gray) gets an inside tip on some mining stock id borrows S50. DANNY THOMAS SHOW, 5 p.m. (2). Daimy plots to keep his future son-in-law from calUng off the wed-to Terry (Penney Parker). PETER GUNN, 9 p.m. (4). Gunn (Craig Stevens) is hired to protect former Public Enemy No. 1. .ADVENTURES IN PARADISE, 30 p.m. (7). Herbert Marshall leads a group of slightly wild historians on a cruise to a legendary island hideaway. HENNESEY, 10 p.m. (2). Chick (Jackie Cooper) tries to find out what is bothering a tough senior nurse on the base medical staff. STEVE AUJCN SHOW, 10 p.m. I). Tony Martin, dancer Juliet Prowse and Mort Salil visit Steve and his crew.'(C^olor.)-JUNE ALLYSON SHOW. 10:30 m. (2). Miss AUyson stars as a un who coaches a baseball team to a championship. TED MACK AND THE ORHl-DfAL amateur hour, 10:30 pjn. (7). Viewers get a chance to dxxne their favorites cn the show. JACK PAAR SHOW, 11:30 p.m. (2). Zsa Zsa Gabor, Dody (lopd- fight. In advance of kmigbt'a meetings RepubHean finance ddi' the Senate and Hoiiae planned a huddle on capital oo^, a thorny problem In a year of heavy Mate debt and lean revenues. sized building program financed by man. Arthur Treacher and »lnger ' s gueits. Lester James are Jack’s nnCT DISCtIBBION trHlcn I ISiVom- II suit bevVrag* II Orovtold H Flower II Bicloeure If Tlble tool* II Dsrker 7t Propertr lUa n Fsithmi 34 CUnitlns sUat 3f Orocerr or meet DUtrMt » Pvt dot (sk.) 3t OoniMrt 35 Ahekd 34 TVrler 31 Wlpei Mt 3T atlnei 41 Echuislw 4S Tsctlwd lia.'.v* -IV) SUIMI n Allot M MbllcAiBOMl u zoodunw MWartU r r r 1 II II IT It 14 IT II It r II H r IT r H u F 1 r r IT r IT J! Gov. Williams has urged a king- TV News and Repfewi Pleasing Bernstein. Show Ends Its Season Too Soon By nn» BANna NEW YORK (DPO —The New, Talk IW.wiftLMiiariBi great pleasures of Ihk generaDy dlianMl the musidan's tetponO- disappointing TV season. Bernstein A Co., was back again yesterday with another aatisfylng tba Ihial hour of their TV Yesterday’s show explored rhythm. Bernstein showed how a pulse becomes a beat and thea takes on rythmic values. As usual, was a cleverly presented lessoa. I thought, however, that his finil portion of at a wild Hollywood party last idghL On the right at the topis TV actor waUam TaDmaa who plays the diitrtet attoroey M the Fany Mnaoi TV ^He add, ‘There most be some kind of I ^lst slopped by for a drink.” Police 7^ R. Maddm tact eM of Bh aoeoaed). Ike weaen in the kottom pfaMa an Mrs. Piggy LoMai Wm-Bigaa. A kft: Mrs. wme Urn Dnofte. 96, - - Lila C DiWItt. XL Early Peace Likely in Strike Bishop to Run for President on 3rd Party Ticket 4,000 Actors Che«r as Ronald Reagan Tells of Union's Belief SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) —A religleus leader says ke sriD itae a third pditical pai the Church of God party—next Sunday at Fulton, Mo., oad HOLLYWOOD (AP) • borrowings, either throagh • hooding approach or by meane of fuD faith and credit bonds submitted to voters in No-vembei?. Rep. Arhell Engstrom (R-Trav-erse Oty) and some other GOP leaders in the House have listened with some sympathy but have made no commitments. GOP Senate eeottinent Is for mostly a pay-as-yoo-go program. It appeared bonowing would be necessary to get above 10 to 15 million dollars In new construction. The governor has asked lor 164 milUons in project!; ooUeges and other state agencies have put needs at over Reagan, presiding over a union meeting uncommon in labor hle-kny, Sunday night told 4,000 big members of the Screen Aot-early settlement of the actor’s ors Guild that there ia hope ol strike. ere showed np fax big I and some of the, womea length mink coats. $20 Million Mall in New Jersey to Be Enclosed PHILADELPHIA « — Two companies have announced plans lor a 20 million dollar shopping mall, completely endoeed, in nearby Delaware Township, N. J. I ★ ♦ ‘ ♦ Oxnmunity Research and Development, Inc., of BalUmore. and and Oothlers Depart- *'W« (actors and producers), finally are talking to each other, not about each other,’* Reagan said. sfull- Officials Talk at S-P to End 4-Day Me shop Homer A. ’Tomlinson of Church ol God, Queens Village. N.Y., said if he is elected he would try to chenge the IMted SOUTH BEND, bd. Hl-Ofactals cracy to a theocracy where tithing would replace taxation. “The two . party system has served its day,” said Tomlinson, V7. While here Sunday, he peiv ft»med what he called his "symbolic coronation" as king of Utah. It was the 23rd state in which he mediator Chester Ralston presided over negotiations in the Oliver Hotel here, scene of several hours of fruitless talk Saturday. All 7,500 ployes are Idle to a waDcont called by Loeel 5 of the United Auto Workers Union. The union clainu Koduction speedup, and the com-Any 81 has Tin Pan ABey Mab t of the ani maiBctor Ernest Anaermet bRky 9a the polities of his time Equally fasdnating was Ed Mur-row’s explanatkxi of why DanM wnn adkktog far Mi on the "I am SIR M «w lunch ol I Rdnk snM-Maicli Is i toe earty to eeaclade a an the flret part. - I ohw toK that at ttmes Bern-stela eras ahnosl epeeflag Art Ouwey's recent aatlre at Les» Art (Oaimy) osit at Hdag. Thme oi« nn Venreatkma on my part aboat B» pvtormanoes of Aaron !Cbpl6Hf6 *T9 Salon Mexico" and the final movement of Oeear Franck’e symphony tax D | Minor, which I thoroughly enjoyed. mertfal grsup I see an Tf. Maybe it’s the lighting that dots does it. DIAUNG AND FIUNO Ed Cullivan did his own Ming on his CBS-TV show last night. He told his audience, oral minutes before the dose, that was not shoering a pcevtoua-ly-schednled film clip of plap Wright Sean O’Casey chatting wlfa Barry Fitzgerald. OR "Small Worid,” built up as celltet violinist Isaac Stem UMtod Stotos grains and oOa worth 35 milUon dollars wH be shipped to Tkrkey under a 1999 agreement. The shipments will include xvfaeat. com, oottoneeed oU ■aid he yanked the segnxsat after phone callers com-pfaihxad about O'Casey’s scheduled 1 appearance on the St. Patrick’s Day salute. A brief film excerpt at says It merely wants ixonr’s work for an hour’s pay.” "on The highest elevation in the Mai-dive Islands, a chain of coral islets in the Indian Ocean, is 20 feet. On a motion by Walter Ander-aon, the SAG board was given a stomHng vote of confidence in Its battle with the seven major studios over the sale of poet-1948j films to televlsian. Mystery Guest Earl Remained UnknoMyn Maay Irish eoags ssere performed on TV yesterday, bet I thought CBS-T V’o ’‘Oamem Three” did the flneet Job. Simpls but levtngty-pertonned folk oonge were offered tastead of the mofO n 4.1S1S C » V HJCTRO MART BY DAT OM WBRK ; ei^ited Jolxa Wayne, Erfiest Katy Jurado, Arthur Domia Reed, Kirk Berbara Rnilx. Roger Batto Davie, Jhnmy Cagney and Jamae Gamer. ment store, of Philadelphia, the sponsoring companies, said con-iStruction would begin this summer. I The maU wUl be built on a 60- The two oompaniea said it will „e the largent maO eart of tte MisriseippI and sriD include W stores and a paiklng lot lor ?4?roW. SI DttMTU M Drain IT AinmnUsBa ts Mintmi rwka By BABL WILSON .p- ^ sirtitedl YORK—I’m a mystery guest on the big Bob Hope- at toexmeOng ^ Janet Uigh. I Arthur Murray TV laughathon tomorrow — and I want my Mynia Lay, y>*Vr Williams, Jeff mother and my one or two other friends all over the world “ “ ~ “ to know why I didn’t get introduced. * , « it it if You aee, this to the two-part Hope "roast” — with Bob getting $100,000 from Murray, which ha’a donating to Fight For Sight. Slnee 1 Was mrt of the go-between, they asked me an the ebow, which 1 gnem they decided later was a mistake. When we taped It at the Ziegfeld 'nxeater, somebody said to me: ”Tou sit down at the table with Jane Russell and Dorothy Lamour. They’ll pretend they don’t mind.” ★ ★ -A CAMERA!” yrtled somebody. And there were Arthur and Kathryn Introducing everybody—but me—and Bob Hope Insulting everybody from Cliff Arquette to Aton King to Jayne MAnsfield-but Ignoring me. Thereto nothing as unoomfortabla as being Ignored when every- S«rvict Sot WtdMsday for Mario Lanza's Wife HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Betty Lanza u-iU be laid to rest Wednes- day beside her late husband, singer Mario Lanza, in a family <;rypt. A Rosaiy Tuesday and the Requiem HljJx Mass Wednesday will be said in Hollywood's Blessed of last rites for her husband five month* imf win cover the entice structure, they mid. A coroner’s nntopey faOed to determine the caom of Mrs. Lnam’s at her Beverly Hills home last Friday. Her doctor oaid, how- k the autopsy revealed fixene 44 Million Frenchmtn Current population of France to about 44 mlUian. - - Today's Rgd io Programs - ■ wwjifMX Wituxsio) wosatins) wrw (xsw. Britain Begins Month's Truce in Fishing War S>A' wjbA. news WCAR. M«ws WruN Raws msrii ||)S»-WJR. Mu«Ib WWJ. Uodc. D««i weak, woodiiof ■•m- «M. ra-Hwr Date WWJ. Bu. M(«t Wav a. M««t woan. weasnet J27w*:K:. Tuunat MOBNINO •iM-wm. Volet rf atrio- WXVR * OKt-W. —.-w wjns. SOVA OtOTM tSSt.» SST' Uuile HoO Opontr I, Otaorst wc^ * yinK. novo. Otarso :VE. I4< ___liW, “ WJBK. S;te-WJIL MWA h. OMOt W^ ■owaTSuot StIS-WJB, MVrXa BaU CKLW. R(«a David WJBK. Ntwi Said WCAR. Rtwi. Xlartra wpun. tort t:l|-WJR, jAiX Rarrta CKLW. XUrr XIorsAD U;fS-VJR. Muile WWX R4wt. Muiile wxvk “ ------ WXvt, N CiU.#. Jot Vi WJBK. SewA WCAR. Mvva WPON Chuek Sr i-WjR. nsw (at Hnale vvBBDaT amnnooN •ilRsflWTja* 3(4.“;S7„ WJBK. |toetlay j^tas wnS; UnS SiBh-WJn. Mot)* R WWJ, M«K1« Sikte.”: wwj ’iftvA WAiv«n CKbW. nawA Dtvlaa SiBB-daw. a: inbreak WWJ. Newt. XlASVt WXTS, Wtotar CK'.W. Denaa WJBK, • SrXTto Wlalar WJBK. i4tfi. Mvale WAR. Haan, Banaett WPOM. Canute Trade . Lanza, 37, to Burvtved by LCmDfW A(AP)-Brittoli tmwi- ns baoled up their n ____________ steoiixed away from the oonat of Iceland todny to begin a truce in the flab war they have been fighting since 1966. By midnight them will be no British trawlers on tiie rirtx flab-ing grounds they <*ii«fan to have pioneered more than 70 years ago. ^ith them will go the warshipa which have been on protective patrol since Iceland extended her ig Umtta to 19 miles on Sept S6, and endered foreign ftob-eriixn to stay outside. The British stuck to the old t Umtt. The Brttialx Tnwlera’ Fedem-on has decided to withdraw their vessels to ensure that no incidents deve)o|> during the tow-of-thema rixnfersnce openiitg ln| (leneva Ikniday. WILSON body elm’s getting Insulted. Bob bod too much matertol so he threw out some nnd It tended in my typewriter. Tsars aga whan yon aokad Dorothy LoRWur for a doto, tlM sHmbod a treo ^ TAUZ4 T§0^ ^ EACH AS LOW AS ioca^Vdayi GOLD CROSS Poys in full without regord to other Hospitoi, HeoMi or Attidont Intordnce Povs Direct to Yoo if Yoe Prefer For FREE Information li aul mid maRAo 0RR$6R or ^11 TRInity 4-1919, Detoall-bO IT TOOAV1 CoM DafaaR Caloci R You Uva 0«l aF Tawa. p••••••••••••••• OOUdOSSPUN Os$t.P SMlMolkADalraR M,MidilBaR As for Arthur Murray; ”Toa all know about him: after the show they put hlin right back on Mt. RoSbxnore. ★ fa dr Later I was allowed t dance with Dorothy Collins i and she said, ”Oh, oh, I’j said: "Keep It up—thatway I feel "like I’m dancing with my wife.” DOROTHY NEW HOPE FOR HARD. OF HEARING _______________________nic develpjwnent desUmed for t who hear but wlxo do not undantand words. Thors to n— tow tax oHIxor sor. No dansitoe oordi. No tubas. Ths sound vlbroUont ors eondxwted rlsht ttarougb ttxs bonm of the hood to the tamer eor, and rlsht to your esntar of under- _________Jtx”—truly eecret hsarttig. ITie manufacturer )xss been sUt to prodxioe sbeorbM device so small that many xrixo waar It report "No one knows 1 have o bearing deficiency.’’ It to said to be very raeaonably This new Instrument ts mattufsotured Audlvox, Itio., Successors to Western Electrte Reaitaif Aid Divtotaa and makxirs of ‘"rhe hearing aids your doctor ____ . Further Information and details may be obtstaxsd by A&DIVOX. 1105 Pontiac State Bank Poatloe. Miehigan. or CsB Him by Phsaa FB 6-67M THE MIDNIGHT EARL. took a salesman’s Job here . . . Ex-champ i to now a top wrestling attraction In Europe-WUH n> RAID THAT: Howadayi apples are so expensive that you might as weU call the doctor. Taffy‘hittto figures the striking H’wood actors won’tj^J ittiijrSskti make any nsw movtos till they get tired of watching the old TV. That'S oarl. bfstUsor. (Copyright, 1966) at Stanton, Mo., is one of the few kixown Uve caves in the world. A Uve cove to , RCA Color TV SALK aiU UAVICi •ur Taw tv Piaw a TaaOaIaIaa CONDON'S TV t« $. Tetofiopk VB M4SS SANAt Raw TiMIimo SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests HIGH SCHOOL are Invited to write for FBBB biektol earn your Amerteon Scheel Dtolimo. AT I ---Wtu ^ iS ............................‘J 1^ >Mnw ........................ 7 «'’rnoisf'iaw mu H bms BA 7AW ran is-paia BUS SfbAAi OAAki //■>' i/ ..-4- THE POXTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, mAY, MAljcH U. Ed Carlson Credit Manager Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 7 to 9 P. M. Chester Beauregard Finisher'' Locally Owned Thomas Economy Furniture Company, one of Pontiac's ojd^st and most reliable stores, was founded 46 years ago by William D. Thomas, Sr., and is still owned by the Thomas family. Nearly an acre of furniture on display. One of Michigan's largest home furnishings stores. Wilma Thomas Dickinson Secretary- Treasurer 7 William D. Thomas Jr. President Be Our Guest This is 0 cordial invitation to you, to visit us during this unusual event, and we've spared no effort to make it one that smart homemakers will find interesting and stimulating. We'll be open three evenings to give everyone a chance to come, and we'll hope to see you then! See the new and exciting panorama of refreshing new designs and decorator-inspired styles. Calvin Ball Shipping Clerk \ Chas. Uligian Keith Johnston Glyn Stone Joe E. Comer I General Manager Merchandise Manager Floor Covering Manager Salesman-Appraiser OGECD 3*1 leuTH saaiNAW sraiaf • aduriac Charles Houston Carpet Installer The Weather ' ItJ. Wtalkn BarMt Viirm;.. (Octaili r»|t M THE PONTIAC PREiBEOVEIIPAIlB 118th YEAR ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. MARCH U. 1980 —30 PAGES T" Pigs a Prickly Problem This is a storjr of one-sided puppy love. “Ted," the three-legged Oerman Shepherd*featured in a Pontiac Press story last October, Is in dire need of a new home. ★ ★ ★ The year-old canine became news when a local shoemalcer, Donal'c^ Rigsby of 23t E: Pike 8t„ made an artificial leg for him. Now, so it seems, Ted has learned to get around on his artificial limb a little too welL,j| It's the company he keeps that has him in hot water. Ted has become fond of pigs. Unless his owner can find a home for him, Ted may have to be killed. His owner is Marion Bunch, of 3181 Dartmouth Rd., Oxford Township, an employe at a large farm, at 4517 Seymour Lake Rd., who lives on farm property. Frisky Ted, in his search for friends has found he must suit his handicap to his playmates, and porkers aren't very agile. “Therefore, he seems to have become very chummy with pigs on toe farm,” said Or. Richard A. McNeil, a Lake Orion vet-Inarian who has treated the dog since he lost his leg last June. / # -\it ★ / “He's chewed a couple up pretty b^, and we're afraid he may end up kil^ng one some day,” McNeil said. / .“It's really too bad because he's'^only playing. But the love is strictly one-sided. Ted is Just too rough for pigs.” McNeil says the dog “actually has a ^very nioe disposition, but most be taken off the farm to protect t1^* pigs." Ted's owner has been forced to keep him tied up for several weAs. “But this is no life for a/dog like Ted,” says Bunch. “I'd like to fmd a good family for him where he can run free and ^ where there aren't anV pigs." , if -k / -k Those Interested 1^a friendly Oerman Shepherd with an araficial rear leg, contact Bunch or cal^McNell's office at 44 E. Flint St., Laky Orion, Fog/ Shrouds Pontiac Trail Crash Kills 3 Women House Support iBeing Urged (or |/nfl«enza Sidelines Nikita RIQIIIS R0n0lti0S (AP>—Nilota Khruto- French toor, originall.v pUnnrd , There was speculation in .Mos-^ I Will WwUlliy MOSCOW (AP)—Nikita Khrush- French toor, originally planned chev is expected to be laid up the for two weeko. may be nhortened rest of the week with influenza, becauke of Dn UauUe’o busy . . w'hich forced a lest-niinute pout- traveling program tai the weeks Provision Droppod by ponement of his tour of France, betore the FaKi HeM lalkt opea Senate Called 'of the * ^ Diplomats here sarffed at Ak The Fi-ench president i,“ gome idea tliat the Soviet Premier, wte London April 5 for three days was scheduled to fly to Paris a„d mid-April he staris a two- “'T*" week trip (o Canada, the United ' Lawyers Try to Free Nelle, Watsdrr Today Utmost Importance' WA‘i*“wn™lt talks with French for a civil rights pe„a,ty ’P««*"> ^ ; provision which the Senate cut from its own bill last cidfMl U wouW not br dlM*r©et follow up bW recont Southeast i Atty. ^n. William P. t | Rogers said it is of the ut- mal vUlt to a country many ' most importance” that Asians and Africans consider the : Congress authorize fines ! and prison sentences' » . . , ... ried about this, diplortats here against persons who will- Khrushchev’ would never fully use force or threats have arranged the ITcnch luur in Of force to interfere with court-ordered school integration. There was speculation in .Mos-cow that Kbi'ushchev might not be able to make hw Fiench tour un-' tU after the summit meeting. ' The nation was shocked when ' radio announrer broke ! rouline Sunday muftiral “khrip"— DETROIT tfl-Mrs. Nelle Las-alter wU get a hearing Wednesday an her plea for release ea bail bi the slaying of her hni-band. Royal Oah auto dealer Parvin (BUI) Lassiter. She Is rhfuged with first degree mur- murder. Her oo-detendeot, Oer doo' W'aUon. wUI get a hearing next .Monday on k Illness of con’venlencc.” They «ud stVt';* "and ‘F.x«iK-h '*"•**" *' forward l0:the West Indies Inlinrnia. .Maa'h flue epidemic. REVnNU IXIMF-ORTABLV Khrushchev U understood to be NEW’ DATE SOON ». o • ... . The Communist parly news-; The Senate last week elimmated'paper Pmvda safd this moniing such a pmvtsion after first mnend-;* „ew date for Khnislwhov's visit' ^ tt to apply to Inlerfeience b* fixed by the two govem-with..le^ral oixiem m labor! promptly." and other disputes as well as] school integration. There is a possibility that his Witness Soys Smash Come as One Driver Pas|iecl Another Thre^ Oakland Coui^ women were killed In a two-car head-on collision on fog-shrouded Pontiac { AJtliough the Soviet Fi-emier will momillg. jbe 66 years old next month, there* Brighton State Police jw^ an.xiety ^t his eondi- jistej lUon. Tass reported hi.s recovery _ , . , „ ..... . I is expected within 7 to 10 days.'^®^Tt L. Kem, 29, Of 1812 jThousands of Muscovites havfe Scheifle St., Walled Lake; St"!!:; E 58,vtf 16J Pickford St., Novi; and Mrs. Reva L. Richards of resting rotnforiably at his country 691 West St., South Lyon. home outside Moscow with the na-, ~ tionf top doctors in attendanre. His wife and family arc with him.! If Soviet tradition is followed, j e will be no regular bulletins on the ,pivgres.s oNthe illnesii. there win be no regular bulletins tlie progreu of the Illness. The Pivmier apparently stricken suddenly—possibly Friday. Soviet newspapers and other officials were rauglit by sur|irise. Bus Drivers Turn Down Plan lor Cijy Strike Trued plea for re- would appear before Executive ease on bou. Judge CTiester P. O'Hara to seek ... bail “suictly on law and nothing DETROIT (UPD-Attomeys for of » controversial nature.” Mrs. NeUe Lassiter and henco- Mrs. Lsslter and 44yetr-old defendant and lover Gordon Wat-'h'tol foe allegedly hiring three •on were to try today tp get the Tennessee killers to murder the pair fiwed on bond in the first-i^oiMn'* wealthy husband Parvin (tograe slpy-far-iMy murder caae.| Bill" Lassiter, a used car dealer Joseph W. LouiseU. attorney for/™® Royal pak the attracUve ex-m«lel. said be , three men who beat and i shot Lassiter to death last April 6 have pleaded guilty to second degree murder and are awaiting sentencing. •»-. LouiseU said, “There's certainly no great presumption or indication of guilt.” When Dearborn Township Jns-I Hoe John L. Mokersky ordered the widow and Watson held with-I out bond on charges of first de-Hope for a bus strike settlement dimmed after drivers! murder and ronspimry t* and mech^ics yesterday turned down a new truce plan | I]^bied”"nir'mM'h insana?” offered by the Mayor’s special transportaUon commit- Burly Watson, stoic thraughMt tee. The plan was based on a 10-cent-an-hour wage hike the week-long sensational examina-financed by a proposed $5,000 six-month city subsidy. |“®"- "f*^ *® wmment except By a unanimous voice vote, members of Pontiac Local iu4i‘ter*’8ob’Sd ‘ 1097 (AFL-CIO) of the bus-j---------------------------^---------------------- men’s union r^ected the ,. ~ • idea. !l4 Communities Balloting , Representing the 14-nlember cit- jr T\ 11 mi- ';Area Polls Busy Today 3'.s months deadlock, the plan called for: I. A six-month truce daring which the commlHee would striv e to rwh n long-range soluHon lo Pontine's Imnsportation pidb- Keego Harbor Smash Windshield iof Troy Nonstriker Troopers said Uie accident bc-V ciirred at about 8 a.m. The three victims were dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital In Ann Arbor. A w’itness told police that northbound Richarda car passed another car in heavy fog and crashed head-on into the southbound car driven by Mrs. Kem. The accident was near Silver Lake road in Lyon Township about two miles north ol Soufli Lyon. Weitzel was a passenger Oakland Highway Toll in ’60 24 Last Yosr to Dstot 8 Although the Senate Is starting I a fifth week of debate oa Us own - - ... ' ' Nil, Hs leaders still are c on eventual passage of whatevor measure the House passes. The penalty provision sUU Is InY the House bill, but Rep. Edwin I E. Ellis (D-La) said an amend-’V ment wUl be offered to extend its' to other kinds of cues asi Wotorford Mon DlH*' . #>i . •«. j in Hoipilol ithe form of a letter Sunday night u^j rmtk broken and a plant employe with a shotgim in his car ., ... • t i to Rsp. William M. McCulloch' n*aa-Ljn v.ra»n I was arrested early this morning on the picket line of the iWlin WdriTlinn I rPOn SrTUXTo.r'Lat * M«u,ac.u„r,. Inc, ^ " 'n Urdrining 1(660 UCUon. Foltowing 8 brisk SUIiny Weck- in the Kem auto, said pNlce. Voters in 14 area communities are going to the polls today to elect village officials. ★ ★ ★ Lively contests are under way at Rochester, Lake Orion, Metamora,, Milford, Novi. Franklin, Beverley Hills, Woodcreek Farms and Almont. In Romeo, voters'are going to the polls twice, once lo decide a school millagc increase proposal, and a second timb to elect village officers. Barring last-minute write-in candidates on ballots in _____________Borneo, Holly, Oxford, Bingham Farms 4nd Dryden, there put the tore tock to M cents The! Involved, since not more than one name ap- rate in effect until shortly before! village office to be filled at this time, the strike. 1 ★ ^ ★ -NO OTHER TROUBLE SEEN | For details on the election, turns to pages 2 and 15. 2. The 10-cent an hour increase during that time, financed through! a city subsidy and estimated at 35.006. I “Conit orders ..b~, Tr^ ~y no one toow, who brofce the d,” Rogers Ismashed head-on into another auto shield of the pickUD truck*^ * * ‘ jpw days 307 Tolly Top Employment ^ nation require that it be done la Charles J. Maxwell, 3799 Lin- Avalon Rd . Pontlac. ■ / r r 7 Temperatures wiU average, four conshlre St., died in Pontiac Gen-j * * w ' ** " eral Hospital, a half hour after Officers say Boflon stopped and ^**«*'7 employment and an h'gh of 44 and normal low of .8. unuMial decrease in job wHI be shown In a government , Mnsnell was driving Wiung side of the rand when hlo ear rrashed Into n stsHou wagon driven by Wilma J. PolenskI, 2S, violence and wttbont the necessity of using federal troops." He said the section “has at one of its specific purposes preventing a recurrence of what happened In Uttle Rock, Ark., in 1957.” Federal troops were sent to Little Rock then to quell mob violence which accompanied the entry of •• nine Negro students into Little, Maxwell died of a broken neck. Rock's Central High School. the hospital said. Miss Polenhki Southerners have contended that 1^,as treated for lacerations and any such penalty provision, if it released. is enacted, should apply to inter-i ............^ #asMs«ram ssrlFU mnsxr lwSMi4 aa# swmss^' POl^flSkl S C&) H A1 fOUnd* rcrence with any kind of court •__ ...i su- u it: Ji St.'iL," uono would bo unfAir And uiicrim*^ #>i«# tws«k rvus** «•>*•>« Awoesmii*#. inatory, they say. Rogers cited three reasons why he said school rases differ from most other kinds: keego Hnrirar pNIce raid th.l aftrr^vunt ihrough the picke. irtpit.tion siH total U inch of snow Ihk-ii a-ivi,,- mm tka luic. They in tOm called police. . ......>iTr--to-!_________________ day com-jltence by stale officials* over a' long period of time. ( Comics .................................it "1 State and local authorities. County News .................. IS wlio are often opposed in principle! I^hovials , ............ k to the order of toe federal court, I,,enlen Series .................... n w uic orarr oi *vne icueiaj coun, i,iciiini ornrs ............. ,« u« »d M„»,h ...............r, tw^ the company and aniiHi in Ihe fosr-wcrh-old sirihr are stsleinatcd pending the outcome of future meetbigs. Tells of Terror in Finch Jury Room Qly Commisgioner Floyd P. Miles, chairman of the committee, In j ,, rm , < • said Pontiac aty Lines officials,Enraged Panelist Threatened Violence had agreed to the truce plan —( ■ at least in Its broad outlines. Miles added that he believed the subsidy would have been approved j by the City Commission. But busmen, meeting two hours yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Roosevelt, said no. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Wran-' Some said the plan was “too 8^®K by jurors iivthe Finch mui-der fuuy," otkerq Hut the wage In- aJmost erupted Into violence crense, whUe nHncHve on tbs l",** women fiid five men surtoce, did not gnaranlec big- deliberated to t bitter, exhausting ger, Isng range gains, ^ I This was the report today of Declaring that the commitleeitwo mrinbers of the panel—one a wasn't trying to interject Itself into woman who said that at one point contract negotiations, kliles said i a male Juror threatened to throw the truce propo^ was based.jn^hw out a window of the locked the auumption that the corapa^wy room"* Itself could not afford wage hikesi ^ day after falling to agree wheth- with the same dedication as in Obitnaries other situarions. j Aperts ............. ... ■4 ♦ ♦ • {• Tbeetera ............... The lives of children, who! TV A Redio ProgranM eeek to exercise their consti-i Wilson. Eerl................... tutionar rights, are at stake." I W'omea’s Pages .............. bnrship in Local 935. Internal lonal Union of- Ele s. pr.rpnval jto keep* on tor 60 day s those non I union workers hired sine I w alkout ov er wages Feb 15 A '.'“Site in iU present financial condition. ir WWW This lias been'the company' sition right along. $1^RPR18E EXPRESSED Miles said he was surprised by the , union's decision and that be believed the iWent hike would have put Pontiac drivers at the top of the wage scale in Michigan — at least for a wtlle. It wbufd have boosted the pres-tOontinued on Page 2. Col. 81 R. Bernard Ftoch, 43. aud hto mtstrara, Carole .Tregslt, S3, Imd pIsMrd aiM kUlsd wMi • bidtot-to-lhedwrk the doctor’s •straugei wMs. Barhars Jest Ftoeh. The wealthy - surgeon and hit onetime receptionist broke into lobs when the jurors announced they were deadlocked. Tfiey face another trial. A date will be set Thursday. MRS. GENEVEVE L0N6 While all. seemed outwardly: serene during the eight days-of insults and near-violence came from two jurors—Louis Werner! ind Genevieve Lang. Mrs. Laag, 34, a serretary, ! raid a male jaror Hinted the ; locked jary reom lato a panic | Frfdsy when be shouted at her: ! “I’m gsiag to pick you op sod ; tkrew JOS out the wladow.” She ;s«ld the juror. w1iom she did not identify, started “to pick' up the jury table—he itarted to' take off bis coat—I was sesroH. I •S’ * ♦ I "One woman ran for the buzzer, and biizzed foy the ballffs. Another screamed hysterically at the' door. It was terrifying to reallzei we were locked in that way." After bafliffs quieted the dispute,! Mrs. Lai» said; ”I want off the! jury.” H(^-ever. she stayed on the^ panel and the next day they an- ate ,lo Inrrrane ‘ produrttvity at the pla.nt. nounced the deadlo(;k-10 to 2 to’ Violence erupted anew Friday convict the balding surgeon of night at the plant after union mem-second-degree murder and 8-4 to rejected Ihe contra\l {would have endi'dlhe strike ,S«v-I eral minor incideiita hhd ot-cuned ' before. acquit hia pretty mistress. Weruer, at. retired sales manager, idcntlflcd the two non ! e Jurors standing between Finch and a flve-yFar-to life prison sentence as Dolres Jsmiei, 33, sad Eddie Lindsay, 33, both Lm 3 IKiHTS REPORTED There were reports of two fights, one at 6 p.m. Friday , another at 6 a.m. Ihe luHowing.day.-f < A Warm niaa signed plaint that be was beaten by rae •We voted bur oonvictloav,’' of the pickets whew he repsrird laid Jaimez. I for work Haturday.- "Baalcally, the other membersl of the Jury just didn't accept otoer' pec^e's viewb and aigued A disorderly person wan^nl was issued for the arrest of Rob'*rt McDaniel, 101 Auburn St , Pontiac. rationally," said Lindaay, a Ne- * ♦ * ,-* ♦ a I -NO .NAOtilNo PBOBLE.M8 — After 16 inchea of mow. many t Finch and Carole remain in He st^ mute when arraigne*! ••*»'ral>'ncmiw1v)ad is Impassable - for truckli. But mall Cartier county Jail. Their attorneys say'today before-Tro> Justice of the Baitoy used this horse Friday to deliver mall and packages, they will ask tor their release on. Peace Loaey and wav rcleated on He^lupg ihe customary ."rautioiV" sign over his shoulder. Hare, he bail, The district attorney raya he SlOO bond. drliver* a package to Mrs. E. W. Hess of Barboursville — a lawn will oppose such a move, ' Jury t^ial i.'«;sel for March 31. mower bli(tfe. of all things. , ' ' T^V'O wimmi THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH U. 1960 His Amg Budget *No One’s Concern* Castro Boasts of Strength HAVANA Ty’« T.mes report iDeatocrmtle candidate for toda> that that Ote spent 126 ir.:!Uaa d>>(- Cangresa from StUtwate: ia lars ip loreign esclian^e lor arms'werc ed bdt later >ear. uime to catch theu' plane ~lf bay anns. tt m the fault 4t aatfaaawa and tteir allies.'* he said. **Vilhoul enemies there’ naaU be Ba^■Icd far arms which be airme mM'io defand oarseWes. We ■bat fa faMar-idon'l obtafa araai la attack any- Traverse City Banks in Court Fight Michigan Cxar's Action Said to Favor His Interests asa. Cutros reference to has figbl--iiy farce appeared fa reactMB to called Modifies Order on Payola File 1.AN.SING ih — A legal fight ‘ lietween northwestera Michigan | ^banks that pivoU on official act ions j lof Ranking Oxnmissianer Alonzo ^ I,. Wilson went to trial today beano told the'*®” C'lrcuif Judge Martin J. t the struggle swival wrould The Day in Birmingham Wood Creek, Beverly Hills, Bingham, Franklin Vote BIRMINGHAM — .Voters in the|meyer, and newcomers Qaude A. low area villages ot FYanIdin. Shepard and Herman Dntzick. Bevg^ly Hills. Bin^iuun Farms and Wood Qi^k Fbrtns go to the polls today to fill oflices in local government. S VIE AT rRA.MUlN In Franklin. 13 candidates running for seven posts, three questions and a proposal appear oii the ballot. Seven eandidaies seek tsro-jrear Csancll posfa. Mrs. Milton Adams and Mrs. Betty J. Chinn will vie lor the clerk's job. NO OOVnST IN BING1IA.M Bingham - Farms has n6 contest since an equal number of candidates is running lor open posts. Appearing on the ballot for the three Council posts to be filled are Neil Warren, incumbent; Henry They are Edward Green, Incum-jBleeker and John Gress. bent Fred Schwedt, Otto Schubert, Incumbent Councilman Calvert Thomas fa opposed for the president's post by Ralph Smith. IK)ES .NATIVE — Billy Graham rides a camel during his stop in Egypt where Sunday night in Within 30 day s after Salmon's Cairo he preached to 10.000 and won 2.000 deci-I decision. Wilson. 69. has promised! gjons. It was beUeved to be the largest Christian Gov. Williams he will step out of I his S10.300 a year state post to ae rhsufas audience ever assembled in that city. “There is enough spiritual power here to sweep all Egypt," he told them. In three other raocw, incun-bent aerk Elsie Garwood Is opposed by Sjrivio FeUows, lacun- Gets ‘Nowhere’ With Citizens mar besag designed fa 'Ion us bf bT-gj- ~ tod ‘torMtnrily place WDsoa wras woitiag to testify srifanfa IfaBitatiMi the economic as the trial kegwa in Ingham otkaw “-------«----destimr of oto- Botfan fa the hands Osaaty OrraU Caart bat the ooys wnw muiliuen ^ ^ ebnef mecntne.t’ i Jadge graated a noeta to pennH of Subcommittee Can * • * ' rhiU mUmrym to rulse pre- Two Ammearn television news-| nhada brush See Dick Oork kifo City Cool to Beatnik Invasion vestigation ofTV Osc jochey Okt.-Clark. HaiTis issued an order Fhdma lH ^UTSS night to the cUef cooMei of his, _ “ * ’ Legisfaftse Ovusi^ AlfcinO FlOQ The cats that dug “The Cave of tUc-Osklnnd Town Hall series ________ Plaintilfs in the court tcttoB are 9* Ca* ’ may get a "cool ’ re-! who claim the "Cavo" would «»w the'ihe Traverse City State Bank and not the kind they're, harm their attempts to upgrade ret. Rog-!pir„ People’t State Bank, both of •«'«' •» - . . Traverse City. ' I * * Application was made a weel tito KOrv fa Tfasa. Obta. Defendants are Wilson, as Mate! "■*? * warmi^ ago for “The Cave" at 18 S. Perrj tedrri. • KOTV repsrW-pho-commissioner, and *•»« *k-**»i!”*r^i*** - fo*™Prly occupied by a Pon- -------fa John Taylor, a gjate Bank of Empire, a tiac clothier Applying for tlu food license was Jack Christianson, a 26-year-old insurance salesman from Lathrup Village. Besides Jacobs, there are tw^ other men from Livonia behind the establishment. The application now rests with; rsinifur oiaiv d4uui ta xuinbwic. Ibank which Wilton formerly served « PonUac. to Maturity Tbo Traverse City banks rrettan to aatharlsli« Empire rules. TALLAHASSEE; Fla. «* - A, Flaridn Stair Utosersity moiogfat has three fangs fa a bathtub in his| They said their successful oper-elBoe aai he's givfag them loving|atians would be jeopardized, and care. ithat no necessity was shown for Harris said anyufa «l» fa titled t9 tee the files "can them It they'll come to me - He denied this was a retreat frem bis earlier arder. i”” .Beimett said the later pioceAue.***^ outlined by Harris sms agrmUe'**^ .Dr: Jiobn A. Dnrfaoa hopes they Empire Bank countered by toi be ntosed to saatnrity and alleging the Traverse City banks hat hr can war them to initiate | acted out of a "studied intention ■tart he thfadfa wiD be the first,to continue the monopoly'* Empire *“*"* members of the Pon-af aButo frogs in thejsaid they enjoyed. about It people, meotly women "who don’t want this type of activity In Foatiac,’’ Bowsloa said. Rowston has planned a little sea Sion of his own, tomorrow with City Manager Walter K. Willman and members of the City Commission, to discuss the application for food license, s be opened wjthin two weeks. The dty fathers might say differently. ‘NOT BEATNIK” "We have to make with the city godfathers, why the delay.” said Don Jacobs, 32, of Livonia, manager of the place. He emphatically denies reports it will be a beatnik "Seems to ipe that would bring an unhealthy climate to the city,' Rowston said. "I for one certainly don't approve of it.” He said moet of the protests Empire opened at the new loca-1^ as an i**®" closed He said he’ll meet with the city fathers tomorrow to "let them know that thefa children will be Hairis dismiBied at "a ban charge” Bemrtt's fafacmeot Ibali Harris was sidetraddng the fanev' mi '^ionlng ot Clark, wtao lepeatodly hat denied that be hat ever ( ifader-the-ufaie paymento to phsg phonograph lecoixta. Russell to Run [five days later by a court order I [which the Traverse Oty banks'* 9w seek to make permanent. | nolrol^Jolng on |q[ [)f 0}f| PQSI No Break Seen ______ in Unseasonably Cold Weather s to jar yiffS\Blackford Wont .. a y^;SeeJb//omincffion t the frogs to tbe|/Qf Lt, Govemor 9f Tbo douriatad I Sklea cleucd fa most «f the * mow-oovered areas fa the e 1 of the natkm today hat thne * * lANSING lfv-«ate Insurance a frog in any j Cemmtoatoaer Froak Btockfonl « which I have^ said today ha has decided “re-■ “ ■ lurtantly” not to tty for the iHc nomiaalion for lira Duvisoa Bfarkiofd. fa. I A. I. C OUBLBS S. MAXWELL Oealh Nolice OH bMk If he abandoned trio af-ratrr poUUes. Among them It the bankruptcy actian areas in North Caraifaa. Tmnrt-]*'* lAenbnhlrr. dfed Sunday! eandl£lea*''I^v?* a a- ■oe and Viigfala. Ifaacar leamsi** *’***‘^^2!^ "”***** ■"itarrt aa far tar iha Na. S Sunday carried toad parbagH ibB — atouaaahee wdM. ,p,i ,a Ifia dmiacniila ticket Birmingham Engineer Will Seek Democratic Nomination Roy J. Russell, a 30-year-old civil engineer ulth offices in Birmingham. has announced he will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination Aug. 2 for county drain commissioner. Ffiends to Gather for Dead Mentor "We’ra going ti moral,” Jsroho asserted. Posters say there will be continuous entertainment — bongo sessions, poetry, art lectures, calypso, art and sculpture — seven nights week from 7 pm. until 5 a.m. "or until the band dies out.” Zonta Internatioaal In FMtiaci International orgaalsBtioa of ex^ acuilva woman, have go^-an record opposing " ^ "These clubi knonn as "beat-k clujfa'* have gained a very un- ihe wherever they have organized,” the club said in a letter of complaint to Rowstop. by Norman Nainuuk, and incumbent Trensurar Kobert Winkler by Archie McCardell. The three questions, all concerning the old Community Church, ask voters if the village should purchase the property, should property owners be assessed up to $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed valuation for its purchase, and should the property be rezoned from resi-dentuil to commercial. S RACE IN WOOD CHEEK Wood Ct«ek Fanns has three candidates seeking the ^o open iCounefl teims oi two years. They are John M. Ambrose, Roy W. Amendr Babart J. Swift la nn- The proposed amendment would allow construction of a sidewalk near the Franklin Oementary School. The present charter doesn't ■allow sidewalk construction in the the city health inspectora.^ village. I-- MORE,.— An Elks Lodge ot Sorrow will be held at 8 and recitation of the Rosary at 8;30 toni^t in the Don-elson-Johns Funeral Home for Eugene D. Nickman, 27, who died Saturday at University Hospital, Ann Arbor. He lived at 6445 Monrovia, Drayton Plains. A graduate of Nebraska State i Teachers College, he was an ath-| ~ letic and physical education teach-' at Isaac C. Crary Junior High f7p PpihlliMc rfvarhrri- holh ,hr ^ iBcombents Jamro A. Wa«h- Mrs. AUoe Billiu and Robert C. Day are unopposed for the clerk aihl treasurer posts, respectively. Clean House, Meany Urges Blasts Dixiecrots but' Calls on Labor to Also Obey Constitution BONDS IN BEVERLY HILLS Bfeverly Hills voters will decide on a S140.000 bond proposal for the WASHINGTON (AP) — George construction of additions and im- Meany said today the main body provements to the present sanitary of Southern senators who are op-sewer system. j posing civil rights legislatioh '‘are Also appearing on the ballot will still fighting the Civil War.” names of eight candidates * * * for five posts. Six of the eight candidates are seeking four Council posts. They, are incumbents Marvin B. Kline. Hpgh G. Alierton Jr., John A. McCIanathan, Leo J. Linsen- Mr. Nickman coached* both the basketball and football teams to PJrrrrar Pirtrtr\ undefeated records. riuyci riUHO A member of Our Lady of the Lakes Cburrb, he belonged to B.P.O.E. 811 and the Ray Raton American liegion post nt Pleasanton, Neb, Just hr Pun Surv’iving besidek' his wife Joan Muzza Njcktoan are a daughter, Gena Bfeth at home; his father Frank L. Nickman of Plensanton. Neb.; two sisters, Mrs. Richard Holling of Omaha, Neb., anil Mrs. Robert Brown of Poiltiac; and two brothers, Gerald and Myrtle, both of Pleasanton. Funeral service will be Tuesday at 10--a.m. from St.. Benedict Chiircb with burial in Mt. Hope Cemeterjr. Members of hit basketball team will be pallbearers. Russell of 436 Grey Rd., Pontiac owmbip, is secretary-treasure) and director of ■ firm of snow-bound families fa •A L C. Cfetotas J. MaxweU. 27. He is a graduate of Redford High School In Detroit and received his bachelor of science degree In dvil engineering from the University of Michigan. _ of the U.S.j _ Chart Guasd. he M ^ the Air fa Ew^ far fc«r{ ^ Egmi of Fifat. to hundreds of the failles. The Red OoM_____________ pected to reach the rest of the yews todfi January of 1,500 beleagueied Others ^"iSmo/ce, Fire Slowing IfnrH Uiffk Mine Rescue Workers rtvLISADES PARK, N.J. tfi-John Fr Duffy has tqrned a turn- ‘'They refuse to adowwledge the sovereignty of the Constitution to which they have sworn allegiance,'’ the president of the AFL-CIO said in an address prepared for the 6th national legislative conference of the Building and Construction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO. Meany asked Cmgresa to pass effective ciTtI rights Icgtala^ He said the filibuster against of-the-centuAr rkge into a modern! *’*«•*’* "attacks hu- pasttime j^ghts. It is aimed at stop- Duffy, k tugboat captain, rebuilds Pj"? ® majority of the Sen- old pfaver pianos into new ones that can operate manually or electrically, rewind themselves and shut themselves off automatically. The piano rolls on his models can be geared to play chimes, ate from canying out the coiv stitutlonal guarantee that evTiy.^ American citizen, regardless of race or color, shall have the right to vote.”' "Laboy cannot In good con- drums, cymbals, triangles and even science ur$;e Congress mandolins. [against discrimination when some “These pianos haw really come back,’ he says. “I think they were brought back by basement recreation rooms." affiliated groups themselves are guilty of practicfaiK discrimination.” Meany said. Wayne Shortchanged, President Tells Solons He's been engaged in private practice as a consulting engineer in Oakland County since 1951. He's registered in the state as a professional civil engineer. Russell holds memberships in the American Society of Civil Engineers National Society of Profea-sional Engineert. Oakland County Engineering Society and the Pontiac Toaminip Democratic Club. The. candidate fa married and LOGAN, W. Va. (AP) — "Ttiat and looked inside. Tliey saw smoke is so thick down there you can stick out your finger and punch a hole in it,” said SSmer Layne. Layne, 37, fa a rescue team captain up from the^ black depths of a southern . West Virginia coal mine w’here 18 men have been; entombed for six days. | The Wa/ther )US. Air Fmrr fa TiraaB. Arii.: WASHINGTON' rtTpH—Rep. Al-'|„|, children itBB lirtm. Mn. Wllfato Miller vfii M. Bentley "*» ^ ^^lere“ varied nq time getting into — Htotaocta. “**'**^1 masks aren't needed—would ber^T^'"* •*l‘"**- I But busmen are scheduled to told Parl-v today some pu,hed to within 650 feet of the' ^ ** had make $1.86 in Kalamazoo next .war the obstacles rescuers have bat-L^, ^^ere it's presumed the “ P*^ a two-and $1.83 to Saginaw as the con- tl#d. I . . T . . . toOnOtorMAnO OI kJIVA i ^ a_ » a pappy Rave jTM evMi la a pH shop tha morh yww waated to take It home with yoa? WHI, PMittae poHee today are looking for the “dM lover" who stole a 88.7M dogJjfaaday. * PoMto wportod that the mavie, "A Dog of Ftaodert,” which the Strand IVater, 11 ach "Everybody knows that Demo-* rrats could take control of the; < House any time they wanted to,"j mowyeii^ |Green said tost week I feH of » mm j His comment came as Demq-i •. — 'TW Dt—crats me afrikl lo,^,mU atartp^ to try to free | “ enodroi of the House." several bills of Gov. G. Mennen Jtoid Rrp. ARIhb Greea (R-Ktog- 'Williams' legislathre program from “ *•“* in comfaittee where they had been «^ta I kept after tjeadline. ' I Greea charged Denwerals srtih IfeaiKnis has* a 53^54 edge to hefag hsrtarerr. ----*---becaose of death of they nwaat i 'R-Raiers CMy) wsoM rhoag) «—■ - At far ttow Fritz dird. rtttoa. they aotoaUbered Republicaifa 55-'3 kprastoe one toainahii, now re- Gos Station Attondont It Robbfad at Gunpomt 'Two men held a Pontiac gas station attendant at gunpoint early Sunday morning and robbed him 'They'w never had to be re- '©t tSS Tl plus two cartons of cigar-onsfble.” Irt saM. "All they’wi***^«. »©M Rontlac Po- '■{had to do srilh RepulfUcaiis to the]”"* S i«w Bto soy « fa fagfagfae rhsafaii. Thy ^ H oaoev fa faOBi •» GOT majority fa to set bock and snipe at everything ireorganizatton subject but hocked loff from suefi a movu. Fred Phifer. 2L attendant at a Oait OU statloB. 3g2 Orchard Lake Ave., told police that thing." ‘SOMETHLNG WRONG’ Island Creek President Raymond E. Salvati, who used to dig coal himself, began talking. "There’s something wrong wntilation system," DETROIT (UPD—The president pf,,..Wayne State University has' asked the Legislature to reconsider its 1960-61 appropriations tor operating Wayne State. . Dr. Oarence B. Hil^rry said as the Senate- and House-approved' budget now stands, Wayne StoteP^® P"‘ "" would receive considerably less per ®* dlsmmination whenever ............and wherever It occurs.” It is up to local union leaders to convince their members to Us-ten to reason. It is up to international union presidents to exert effective leadership on this question. We have got to face up to the problem squarely and find a solution for it based on sound trade union principles." Meany said "the constitution of the AilrCIO must be enforced. student than cither the Univenity of Michigan or Michigan State University. „.i,h Hilberry said on a student per ^ •****• Wayne State would ““iget ip per student, MSU M4I63 Bus Drivers Reject City Strike Truce (Continued From Page One) ent rate of $1.72 an hour for driv-ets (o $1.82. Kalamazoo aad Soglaaw. miners haw barricaded them-Vnii h.u.'zA airtight materials. ■till I. •I—! ‘ ^ "Well know something within 24 hours,” Salvati said. I the still smoldering fire in main tunnel. At another point, you have to ^L wade through knee-deep water fori about 150 feel. HEARTBRKAK Then there’s the Mioking smoke and theTJeadly carbon monoxide. At the news conference, company officials told of another heartbreak to the. push to reach the trapped n#n. "We haw made two probes to the past three .hoois," said T. ff. Camicia, IslandyCreek vice president in charge of operations. "From our fresh-alr base, wt went to a point within 200 feet ot area where we presume the are barricaded. Then we had to turn bark because of densd smoke and heat page statement, introduced 21 h^tracts continue, and gave a party. ' > In Battle Creek, the rate U $L72. I tin Muskegon $1.71, and to Jack- The center of France’s new^son 81.89, said MDes. **”Vi**^ji^**'^!*^.i.** * *• CENTS SOUGHT Pontiac drivers have been seek- small viliiige in the Rhone vaDey. ’.Then we sent another, team out. It went to wlthtoi ISO feet of' the iu-ea before turning back. Then they backed up to ahothqr point oh the main Ijradtog (tfaael) and odvoncerl foiward 150 Teet to a place lOO feet fprther than sro haw ever been before. ing a 23-cent package increase owr wtwo-yeor period rtnee ahort-ly after the strike started Dec. 5. lie eompany has made ealy ooe effer — a rtx-reot Inerrase for ooe year, bat ooly tf the cMy . adept* a lease smsgmrat to 8M.M8 a year la 'Iasea. With ■ leaae to bolster finances the company promised it would consider an additional eigbt-cent tocteate at the end of the year. "The men stopped at a motor ^ (an equipment repair shop). aid "jfat into the hack .room."‘Hie men tore off a few boards don't seem BROTHERS — President Eiwnhower awk his brother Milton leave the National PVeohyterian Church in Wosbiifaton. O. C. after attending senices. They braved temperatures to the loa- 20s and ...................at alL ' Negotiatfone, arranged by state and federal meffiators, broke off again last week with no progress reported. 13 Dio in Congo Brawls BtlClSSELS, Belgium ill - A new outbreak of political brawls has killed 13 Africans and iit- Cbogo since Saturday, the B^ Ctago Is preparing for todepend-eitce June 30 and political rivalry is tatei the cblony. 0 T. MAKE OVER PAGES the PONTIAC PRESS. ^rONDAY. SEARCH II, 1960 THBEEt CREDIT Your Magic Power Fairy Godmothers . . . Magic powers that (4ianged wiahes into realities — were but fanUsies of childhood. Today, we have at our command a magic force for supply needs —- Modern Credit Facilities! — Millions, today, are buying homes o» credit — and furniture, automobiles, electrical appliances and other modem* conveniences — these millions have the use of their purchases while paying for them! All that is required of you is a good credit record — a reputition for meeting obligations according to agreement — use your credit freely, build a good credit record, then you’ll always have at your fingerUps the magic wiand of good ertdiJ. To Maintain a Good Credit, Buy Wisely, Pay i*r6niptly! PONTIAC CREDIT BIJREAIJ, Inc. The Credit Bureau of Pontiac Organized July 12, 1923 333 North Perry Street Pontiac 16, Mich. Protect Your Credit and It Will Protect 'You! FIRST TIME iN HISTORY—ot SIMMS factory Demonstration MOVIE Cameras and Projectors TOMORROW -10 A. M. to 4 P. M. ^ioneerVSets Talking' Rkord Speedy Satellite Sends 'Excellent Signal From 409,000 Miles Out Learn what's new in equipment . . . learn how REVERE has taken guess-work out of rnov^-making . . . ^get special 'discounts' during''thi$ event. Oritinol $179.50 i This Week- 109- WASHINGTON (AP) — Amer- a’s Pioneer V satellite sped on through space today after setting new long distance communications record. # Around noon today, the beadi-ball-size sphere was expected to pass the 500,000 mile mark in its vast solar orbit. The new record was set at .i.m. Sunday night when NASA receiving stations in_ California and I Hawaii picked up '“excellent” ra-jdio signals from the sphere which [then was 409.060 miles out. soaring along at 5.955 miles per hour. ♦ Pioneer IV. launched a year ago, set the previous long distance communications record. It before its radio batteries dead. The sun’s rays piwide the electricity to operate the newest Pioneer’s radio. ★ k i Information relayed back from the sphere is being accumulated in tapie form to be analyzed later by space scientists. Vehicle Tax Receipts Up LANSING Idt—Receipts'from motor vehicle tax and fee collections totaled $71,593,087 4ast- year, $3,608,057 from 1958. the secretary lof state's office reported. SINUS Sufferers Walk's Lennon Sisters Now Hove 5 Brothers SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)-The four singing Lennon sisters •who rose" to lame with the Lawrence Welk band—now have Ovc rathe rs. Christopher Joel Lennon, weighing 61i pounds, was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. William Lenon. Tte Lennons now have live boys and seven girls. By 1975, total population of thelllon. The labor fore* will total 94 U S. will be an estimated 235 according to economists. Siinrn^ Open N PONTIAC'S ORIGINAL DISCOUNTER Is Still the No. 1 Discounter , . . 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But, instead of pressing these claims the allied nations in January 1946, entered into the Paris agreement whereby the Allies, excluding Russia and Potand, agreed to retain the relatively small Gerr man and Japanese assets within their borders in lieu of repara-tions. ★ ★ ★ The War Claims Act of 1948 directed that these properties be sold and the proceeds used to settle claims of American military and civilian personnel who had suffered in enemy prisoner and concentration camps. Not all of the assets have been sold and around 15,000 American claims are not yet paid. The West German Republic agreed in the Bonn Convention of 1952 that seised assets should not be returned nor their owners coin-pensated by the Allies and that West Germany itself would pay its own nationals for their losses. This has not been done. ★ ★ ★ On top of pUs and the billions of dollars in U.S. postwar aid to Germany which enabled that country to emerge as the strongest economically in Europe, this well paid lobby has the effnmtery to ask us to return seized assets to former owners, who are mostly the I. G. Farbin interests and six other powerful cartels. In the past Sens, Duksen (R-Ill) and Ouii JoHNsoif (D-SC) have been strong supporters of the lobby but It rightfully has been ignored 1^ Congress. ★ ★ ★ Basically the proposal isAhat the U.S. compensate Its former enemies for their war losses and its own citizens for their claims \ ^ against the enemy. In other the UA would be paying forboUi sides of the war. Sputnik m, or off these satdlilc^ ionized vapor trails. ★ ★ ★ Far too often headlines tell the other type of news. Unfortunately, feats such as this (shov^g the good side) are often buried to make room for the more sensational crim^. ★ ★. We at The PrcM have always strived, and wiD continue, to present our area youngsters in the best possible light We will not alter or color the daily news report but at the same time we feel there are many outstanding contributions being made by our teenagers every day. These stories far outnumber the others in The Pontige Press news columns. .i; ★ ★ ★ We bow in a salute to these young radio huns for their recent achievement. Retired Admiral Objeds to V.S. Policy Indecision From 194^ to 1950, Secretary Acbeson postponed decision as to what to do about CSiina under the pleas o< “waiting lor the dun to settle.** Rude awakening came when we stumbled, blinded by Ids “dust,” over the brink into the Korean War. The "dust” was wiped from the Secretary’s eyes with blood of 140,060 American casualties. A ★ A y From liM to 196S, Dalles, with eyes anbllMkp by “dust,** therefor* capable el dtottagniahiag between real mad take brinks, safely steered the Ship e( State, aadsaated and naaffected by ristag cries of CMn- . mu^-iaqilred sfogaas tf **brtohasaaftoip.’* ★ ★ ★ A return to "unsettled dint" didn’t wait long after Dulles' death. *'Good old Joe (Stalin)” of the earlier "dust” period was repisced by *‘good old Nick (Khrushefaev)” of Camp David. Have we become addict; cd to wishful thinking tranquilizers? Then why must all decisions, all initiative await word from Khrushchev as to what is an ultimatum? it it it Puts in Plug for Osteopaths ‘It’s All Set—I’m the Romantic Lead’ David Lawrence Says: The Man About Town ^ 9 Inches of Snow On the Level in Pontiac Area: Really Not So Bad People Lack Full ‘Manual’ Story 54-Hour Flight Due If you are In a huny listft^to^his. Our world Is drawing closer And closer with the possibility of a round-the-world hop In 54 hours not far off-★ ★ In the vpry nca haps this year yet, _______ ‘slblc to fly around the world on commercial transports in a ached-uled 54 hotars, San Franciaeo to San Francisco, thanks to tho coming of 100% p^^e jets on globe drcling routesi. Soon Pan American will have Jets to link up with the polar flight that will circle the world back to the West Coast, and a present 10 to 12 hours delay In the schedule at Toyko will be plugged. Sswing ciricle: A place where ■oclu are darned—aim hamana. In order to scttlr a common current dispute, Man About Town went into the wo^ He found that In a location where It U not Influenced by the winter breezes there are nine inches of snow on the ground on the level. We’ve'had many printers when the snow depth was greater in the Pontiac area, sometimes up to three or four times that amount; also when the mercury dropped much lower. So It hasn't been a bad winter, has It? Returning from a trip to Florida, where they say the weather was "worse than in Michigan,” Mr. and Mra, Perry Bollardet of Waterford found no place where the snow had been properly cleared from the roads until they were back in their home This column Is in absolute agreement with the sentiments expressed In a long letter from Mrs. Leslie Johnson of Clarkston. She feels that Oakland County has every top reason to feel proud of Its young people, and that Janet Long, our 4-lt Queen, typifies them In an excellent manfter. Crocus plants In bloom are reported by Mrs. Ann Hnrihburger of Drayton Plaltu. She found them under the snow In her yard. Fishing through tho iee on Pontiac Lake, Harry Smallton caught a bull head that weighed exactly one pouhd, a big spscimrn of the Michigan clai^ of the catfish family. Foremost thought of motorists should be, Daifcneas donbles traffic tronbloa. / Many big plans are under way for Boyne City July 1-4 when the town stages an -Old Home Week. Dancing, games, parades andNWlses are all In store for those who get InWi^ the fun, and Rost I. Schaub WASHINGTON - Are the Amerl. can people getting a fair report on what the Air Force reserve training manual said about the "people’s r i g h t to know’* and about Oommti-nistic activity Jn the churebfa? Many membm of Cong ret a think not, ) Thebeatway perhaps to five tlw viewpoint of those members of Congress is to present some of LAWRENCE inftltration In the churches and read again from the manual which declared that the Communist Party in this country had instructed many of its members to intiltrate the churches. The manual has made this comment: most be careful not to attack tbe majority of talthinl miafoton and eftarefe-goers. We muiit merely search out those wbe bank Mae-cow right dona (be Uae.** Arends said to the committee: “In view of the secretary’s repudiation of the information conveyed respecting the National wartime, said he would “deplore dreds, or at least over 100, affiliations with Communist fronts and causes. Since then we have made careful, but yet incomplete checks, and it is a complete understatement. Rep. Donald L. - Jackson (R-CalU), a member of the same committee, charged that some newspapers last Friday twisted the words of Cardinal Spellman of New York into a “defense" of those who had criticized tte Air Force manual. The cardinal, in his statement referring to Protestant chaplains with whom he was associated in Why do we invite repeats ot a inore threatening brink of a deeper abyss, of Armageddon itself, with blood of millions requiied to wipe tbe "dust" from our eyes? Ciurieo 9L Uooko Admiral V. S, Navy (Ret) . Sonoma, CaliL ‘Victim of Beating Now Dead at 33’ Late last spring seven youths in an auto provo|(pd the driver of another by sitting out green signals, then driving 10 miles an hour and refusing to let the man pass. Uncouth jawing and obscenitiei were flung at the man and one inflamed youth threw a bottle. The man leapt from his car and was unmercifully beaten. The hardworking man nearly died of poeonsoaia developtag from the aevertty of tbe ottaek. So often when the word "osteopathic" is mentioned petvle Hart up and say thingq^tike "They're quacks and bone cnlmers.” I had doctored two years, was hospitalized twice and gone through all kinds of tqpts and X-rays with no satisfaction other than a diagnosis of "nerves." Finally I went to. an osteopath and was hosaitaliz^ and tested again. Ih lasi than a week the doctor learned my trouble and I'm DOW on the road to recovery. 1 aay hats off U> osteopaths. Sally Bekt Recently tbe lame man's name ^ ^, mj appeared in an 'bbttuary column, , ft OrtTOllS dead at ^ of a heart attack, lie leaves a* wife and three small children. Any doctor will admit a near-death bout with pneumonia can weaken a stnmg heart, but had this man a weak heart prior to the beating, it would be no shelter from conscience. One is unhappy for the man'a family, but the real sorrow is realizing By JAMEX J. METCALFE Soineday we two shall meet again ... I know not how or where ... But when we do I’ll lyiy to you . . . How much I really care . . . And I will take you in my arms . . . And never let you go . . . You are the only one I want Dear one, Move you to . the basic element of love for all' My heart hu searched the world the testimony, originally heird in Council of Churches of Ouriat to it if any unfair deductions from executive session, when Air Force Secretory Dudley C. Sharp testified. This now haa been released tor pubUcatfcm. First of aB, Ift aeresiiary to read hi tnU tosd tbe paragraphs to tbe Air Fere* asaaual dealing with the **tteM (» kam” eoa-troversy. Hero •cey. are: "When a newspaper prints sope so-called secret data, it merely means the government no longer considers that particular data secret—it does not (Bean we have no secret! left "Or it could mean tliat dever newsmen took pieces of unclassified information which they were authorized to have, put them together, and camo up with the right America, the chairman (Rep. general accusations were inter-Francis E. Walter, D-Pa) issued a preted to reflect to any way on statement to the effect that the their loyalty to our country or on leadtrahip of the National Council the loyalty of the general body of of the (lurches of Christ to the niinisters whom they represent.” ^ United States of America bad hu^- (Copyright IMO) life is so lacking in today's youth. This is not an indictment of all youngsters, so many are wonderful and deserve great praise. But too many have been unguided and Mrs. Barbara Wagtails Dr. William Brady Says: Cold, Clear Winter Calms Croup-Weary Tot Years ago, in Penn Yan at the head of Keuka, one of the Finger l^hea of western New York, spasmodic or catarrhal croup occa-aioned a good may have given tbe correct inter- many night calls mation doea not mean thA tho and sometimes Information la m longer n«««Htod, peofde paid for Newspaptrl are not official—and them. In fact we until toe government dedaksifles bad a case in our security tofbnnation. it remains own family, dassified. One clear, cold ♦ A * February night I "Another rather fooHsh remark returned from often beard is that Americans have confinement cf a ri^ to know what's going on. to the CQunI Most people m/be the foolhardi. about ) a m. and on, BRADY ness of such ■ tuggesttan. found Micky “If a laaMaB tetfm AsMU stNM greatly distraught — our tirstbom, lelllBg too other sMo tbe ^ys LaOa Rookh, had the croup. Now Micky being a anroo when I. an totera, first lamped her and decided sbe’d make a wsoderfol mother for my children, toit sbo bad never seen a eaae af cronp, althoagb there were always SB-odd babiM np to the age ol two yoars In the boopital. So she woo lus diphtheria), diagnosis (throat culture). preVentidn (isolation, toxin-antitoxin, toxoid) and cure (antitoxin) was discovered. 'The term “membranous” became defunct about the time little boys ceased wearing short pants. StfDed letWr*. not th»n m p«(« or 100 wordo. porooul hokUh itnd Rebuts Statement by Pastors Group I thank The Prm for showing no partiality in the- recent issue concerning the National QxincU of Churches. ■k it It in rebuttal to slateimtito by Pontiac Pastors Asooclnttan, 1 have la my jpooesrion.names of » toadei* ol the N. (1. Bach for you ... I must admit it seems ... I cannot find you anywhere . . . Except in my sweet dreams . . . And ^ I ke^ on telling me . . . Our paths will meet once more . . . And Ufa will be more wonderful . . . Than any time before . . . Meanwhile each night and (Uy I ask . . . That God will grant my prayer ... To reach the rainbow’s end. deal* one . . , And find you waiting there. (Copyright 19S0) Tax Tips I br I I bTfItr trcaimc Hoom) memben preach that Oomronnlsm to aa advanced forttt of demoeneyw If your church is backing this group, f’d say now’s the tinm to withdraw. Raymond KonUe 943 Boston Case Records of a Psychologist: Contrast Our System to England’s urgea all ex-l'^s^e^ of Boyne City who ^ea te save e those dates and ___N My Flint correspondent seh the section dealing with Communist The Country Ptr96B I wrapped Lalla Rookh to warm blaidtets. opened wide the window over the snow-covered veranda, and sat there for a while so the baby could breathe the clear, cold nl|^ air. Her crowing and distress soon ceased and she dropped off asleep. I newr dared to apply such treatment in routine practice. papulation of I ' graad- Young Radio Hams Are Examples of Fine Youtii Two teen-ftgen dispelling mucji of thf sweeping criticism the kjds to> day ate Rsnuit Bom Hit New York and Pmr Kutm of Bethesda, Md. Umbo two 17-yoar-old ham ; radio ofaraten Ote'tfeo terry ■uwy aioro Mataro aelfaUteo Ctef bottHcteft tedio tepiteB 4«r the ' t',8. Explorer VU and Soviet Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Lettle Robinson of 333. Oakland Ave.; 00th birthday. Mrs. Mary Oriep of 447 Orchard Lake Aye.; |4th’birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew BtWiey of Blrmlnteism; 53rtd •nfriop* and Ml to e«t*r <7Pia* aad prtaUnt co«U vb*a r«a imid far hi* piTcholecical. ckaru aad pan- EIGH’ smA asnii 7m THE POXTIAC PRESS. ^lONDAY. ^lARCH 14. 1960 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas brother, Tni ol Munising, also $urvive. MBS. jL H. BALUNQBft I She died Sunday after an illnen . Former reiident, Mrs. A. H. Bil- of several yean, linger, 88, died SuMtat); at her IxnJ A member of «hun± of the in Lot Angeles, Calif. {Brethren,, she is survived by five Sunrivors include a son, Glen-jsons, Manley, aarence, Arthur ^'ood of Rolling Hills, Calif., two daughters, Mrs. L. M. LitUe of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. Gray narnuEY s. Boionu. ^ SEESS -Service ft f\BMral service will be Tucaday LAKE ORIQN -IService for WU-H. Sieaa. 86. of |M S. Long Home. Burial will be in Roselandiren; five grandchildren, a sister Park cemetery, Berkley. land a brother. ^yr. Siess, a retired tool shop arTHIH A. SIMONS owner, died at his home yester-| imlAY CITY - Service for Ar-A. Simons, 61. of 20^ W. Sec- at 1 p. m. from Huntoon Funeral Home for Jeffrey S. Mitchell, premature son of Shirley and James Mitchell of 66S1 Rowley. He Lake Blvd., will be held at 2 p.m. day. Surviving are his wife. Flora C.: Church. Burial will be in Mary’s Cemetery, St. Qair. Mr. Simons died of a heart attack at his home Saturday. Surviving are his wife, Ciyndiia; a son, Joe of Imlay City; three I ml ay City, and Mrs. Virginia Tbucfaette of Pigeon; J7 grandchO* dren and three farofiiers. Robertson -rf Garkston; grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Burial will be in St. Johns at a later date. Oicar Jr., aU of Ppotiac.ldtod Friday at St. Joiwph Merxy and Robert, of Farmington, N.M.,lHoiQBal 27 hours.after birth. two daughters, Mrs. Charles Bartlett and Mrs. James Sabisch. both of Drayton nalns, ST granddiil-dren and 40 great-grandchildren. HAKBY A. DAVD Funeral service will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. from Coats Fdneral Home, Drayton Plains, lor Harry A. Davis, 69, of 109 Chamberlain St. He died Sunday at Art Central Hospital in Detroit. Last employed as a salesman, he was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Surviving besides his wrtfe, Julia, are»tWD daughters, Mrs. Arthur Karpeles and Mrs. Paul Flynn, both of Dearborn; a son, Weldon of Pontiac; a brother, Jamea V. of Pontiac: and five grandchildren. Burial wiU be in Oakland Hills Memorial Park Cemetery. Oakwood, Sylvan Lake, died Sunday at his home. A membeiv of the Reorganized Church of ^esus’ Christ of Day Saints, he was retired athletic Director for Detroit Department of Parks and Recreation. He belonged to the American Legion Redford Post 358. Surviving are a son, Jerry J. at home, a brother, a sister, Mrs. George William of Detroit, and two grandchildren. Funeral service will be Wednes- day at 8 p.m. from Donelson-Johns ^ j. ^ Funeral Home with burial in Ma- ® a., died yester- JOHN F. ECKERT John F. Eckert, 90, of 2055 Op-dyke Rd., died Sunday at Pontiac General Hospital. The boc^ of Mr. Eckert, a retired grocer, b at Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. mm. OSCAR M. FARNSWORTH Service tar Mrs. Oscar M. M.) Farnsworth, 79, of 93 Maines Ave., will be held at 3 pjn. Tuesday at the DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home, with burial in Oak Hill cemetery. HERE-GREWHAIR for Dramatic Story SEE PAGE 9 FREDERICK S. JOHNSON Frederick S. Johnson, 70. of 1460 Surviving betides his parents are a brother, Glenn, at boiM, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Stmpeon <>f Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. MltcheU ol KeefO Burial uiU be in Fairfield Cemetery. GEOROE PANKEY George Pankey of 63 Po(dar St. yaar iHness. He was 73. A former accountant, he is survived by one brother. Funeral service will be Tuesday at 10:30 ajn. from Pursley Funeral Home with burial in While Cbapd Memorial Cemetery. pie Hills Cemetery, CadiUec. EUIABETH M. KRUEGER Elizabeth M. Krueger, nln month-old daughter of Donald and Marlene Shelton Krueger of 1^ Pingree ^t. died Saturday at her home of virus pneumonia. Funeral service will be Tuesday 11:30 p.m. from Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Perry Mount Park Oqjetery. JAMES W. MdUX Following an eight-month illness, Junes W. McKee of 193 LeoU Dr. died Saturday at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. He was 80. A retired tod and die maker at Pontiac Motor Division, Mr. McKee is survived by his wife, Rosa, three daughters, Mrs. Roy Bud-row of Qearwater, Fla., Mrs. Milo Shagena of aarkston and Mrs. George Davis of Mason; five sons, James E., Birdsey and Lawrence, an of Pontiac, Word* of Lake Orion and Calvin C. of Auburn three sisters, 24 grand-dren and two great-great-grand-childien. Funeral serice will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. WINTER DISCOUNT SALE .JOHN B. Mrs. John B. (Nancy) Parker, day at her home faliowltiy a riit weeks iUness. * Last employed by General Motors Truck A Coach Division, she was a member of General Baptist Church. Surviving besides her husband are a son. Sellie of Pontiac, two sisters'and a granddaughter. Funeral service will be Tuesday at 3 p. m. from Huntoon Funeral Home. Tuesday evening the body will be taken to Henderson Funeral Home in Tifton, Ga., for burial in Westview Cemetery, Moultrie, Ga. WnXlAM A MONAHAN BRANDON TOWNSHIP-Service for William A. Monahan, 54, of 3400 Ortonville Rd.. will be held at 2 p.m. tomoRDW at Pursley Funeral Home, Pontiac. Burial wiU be in Crescent Hills Cemetery. Mr. Monahan died Friday Pontiac General Hospital after two weeks’ illness. Surviving are bis wife, Evelyn L; two daughters, Mrs. Bob Logan of Pontiac and Mrs. Forrest Ogg of Davisburg; a son, James E. Kalin of Fsirmont W. Va; nine grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters. SAVE 10% Make your selection now for delivery this spring prior to Memorial Day, May 80th. A small deposit will hold any order. Inch Memorlals9 Inc. Over M Ters of Oalstaadlae Sorrica Telephone FE ^W1931 864 N. Perry Street JOSEPH H. POSONT WALLED LAKE - Senrioe for Joseph H. Posont, 50, of 1386 Nolta will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Richardson-Biid Funeral Home. 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David Rene Cabrera, an armF inteOigenee agent Cabrera’s three-yearoM daughter was killed in the explosion, although he escaped injury. , Alabama Race Violence Triggers New Pleas lo Ike By The Associated Piess Outbreaks of violence in Alabama—the latest a report that ablte men beat a Negro family with iron pipes—have led officials If Yn An Uiftr 80 Yoi An Nsl Tm OM For Lift Issirai ■ge omnij President Eisenhower to step into the race situation in that state. Let us tell you how you c|n still apply for a'■$1,000 life insurance policy to help cake care of final expenses without burdening your family. Ydu handle the entire transaction bv mail with OLD AMERICAN Of KANSAS CITY. No obllgatioh. No one will »U on you! Tear out this ad and mail It today with your name, address and year of birth to Old American Insurance Co., 4900 Oah. Dept. L2721A, Kansas City, Missouri. ___________ Roy Wilkins, executive secretary of the National Assn, (or the Advancement of Colored People, telegraphed She President urging action by federal agencies to protect constitutional rights ol Negro citizens in Alabama. “Inaction of the federal government," Wilkins said, “could result in massacre on a scale that will didxnwr the United States before tv world.’ Walter Reuther, president of tV United Auto Workers Union, wired Eisenhower asking him struct the attorney genera] to take immediate action in your name to restore law and order in Montgomery,-Ala.,’’ scene of frequent student demonstrations and numerous arrests. dent, told pcdice 9 or 10 white moi broke into his house Satiuday night and Vat him, his motVr Mattie Mae Jones, 45, and his sister Luvlna, 18. TV mother was hospitalized with a broken leg and finger. Jones and his sister were treated for bruises and abrasioni. George W, Barron, Besaemer police chief, said V waa investigating the beating report but had made no arrests. Jones was in a group of Negroes arrested at Birmingham several weeks ago while distributing antisegregation literature. Firemen Term Waterford Twp, Schools Sole TV requests came during a weekend marked by tV use of tear, gas to break up a march of Florida A. & M. University students in Tallahassee, and rallies, prayer services and sitdown demonstrations at otVr places in tV South. FTcketing In support of tV Negro stand for Inte^ted SoutVrn eatiiv facilities occurred In New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Michigan, Kansas and Colorado. Wilkins originally asked for presidential action March 10. He said Sunday V was renewing tV request because of a report of Nem family was attacked tVfr Bessemer, Ala., home by white men wielding plpet. Robert Jones, 30, a college stu- Adlai Follows Ike SAN CARLOS BARILOQIE, Ar-.mtina (UPD—Adlal Stevenson tried his skill yesterday on tV same golf course used by his two-time presidential opponent President Eisenhower during Eisenhower’s recent visit here. His score, like Elsenhower’s, was not disclosed. W m RANGE FOR I960! NO MONEY DOWN Wide oven range and automatic oven conti’ol. Smokeless broiler; All white enamel trays. WITH TRADE Your Range will make the down payment. $134 WITH BUILT-IN ALUMINUM CENTER GRIDDLE, COVER and FIFTH BURNER CONVERSION KIT. Pre-Season SALE! RCA WHIRLPOOL DEHUMIDIFIER Includes sutomsUc humidlstat which starts and stops the unit. Protect your homC against damp and drippy days. ONLY I '$5 DOWN Zenith Transistor RADIO WoDtfrrtul for tbr tall tomM . . . th« broeb. No tub» to bum out. Puirf truiulrtor Ibut operote, oo 4 liwiprnilvt pen-ItU taturir,. Whtt » wonderful rift lor Mothori D»j! Price Includee eorrrlnf c u i e ear-phooet. botlcrlo}. 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Young — Tender—Sliced BEEF LIVER i 3ft BONELESS CUBED PORK CUTLETS Pillfbury or Bollord BISCUITS STAR-KIST TUNA PIES for mi -irOfNFW fhPff. Etiquet KREY CHIU ISKi Ox. Cons CON CARNE 19' MICHIGAN n m BEANS 2~ 25* PEOPLE’S FOOD MARKETS 263 AUMM arm • aan * m 46S L ns ST. I 700 AUMM I BAYBA com YuNAdT f 101 ■ 4 am. wr ** FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKETS All FOOD TOWN MARKETS-OPEN SUNDAY 9 A M to 6 P V , I THE PONTIAC PRESS pm OMm MONDAY, MARCH U, 1060 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SEVENTEEIf Plenty of Pride on Pontiac Line These are workers at the sprawling Pontiac Motor Division plants. Each makes an important contribution to manuf^turing the Pontiac automobile —this city’s chief claim to fame and the lifeblood' of its economy. ★ W ★ Pontiac Motor employes may be hard to beat for loyalty to their company? and its product. You walk down the line, and it and the workers move at an unflagging pace to the rhythm of busy machinery. Slop and ask one man and he tells you the Pontiac’s interior is warm and elegantly styled, not austere like the inside of some other cars. He's not a salesman or a promotion man, but an assembler or a machinist. ★ ★ Another marvels at the colors and still another boasts of eye-catching lines of the automobiles. Many work with gloved hands and aren’t paid to say nice things, either. PRIDt EVIDENT The pride of their association with Pontiac is evident everywhere. ★ ★ ★ One workman pulls down the cuff of his glove to show you., the 25-year gold watch the company gave him last year. It’s engraved. A veteran of 11 years with PuntiaLC Motor Division says matter-of-factly that every working day in all those years, he has driven 42 miles to the Pontiac factory and 42 miles back to his North Kranch farm. ★ ★ Couldn’t he have found work a little closer to home during that decade? “Sure.” he says. “How come you didn’t?” “I like my job.” He didn’t have to explain. A.SSt:MBLKK — Addison Thomas. 135 Burr , Mt. Oemens, an assembler in Pontiac Mo- tor's a.\lc plant, guides a hoist to lower the jd'f-fei't’Otial into the a.vlc housing. \ Bl'l'l Kit — TIms Poiiliac r»'ur buinpiT is light enoURli so that I.URene LamlK'rson, 575 .Socond St., ran hand buff it on a power wheel. Lambfison works in the chrome plating plant. ON THB UNE - Norman L. Ca\erly. 4054 Scholtz Rd., North Branch, has been driving 42 miles to work for the past 11 years. On the as- sembly plant line. Caveriy places the steering tnlumn in the chassis and then uses an air wrench to bolt it in place. niKKU FOK PtmEK — Eingine,plant worker Mrs. Arlene Brown of 2341 Edinburgh's!, installs spark plug wires on completed V-8 engines, Which then go on to. test stations for an operability check. Some of the 'engines will ^ sbippci^.to six other P«nts in the United States for Pontiac ass<>mblyl I.N.HPEITOK — tJdwai-d F. Burling. ia5 \V. Brooklyn St, ran show you an engfavisl gold watch he was awarded last year for 25 years seiVice. He is shown here at his job, In-spertinjj Ijptsis ami fenders for possible flaws. lie rejects those that don't m’oet spi-cifications. tAOINE B.%NK - A fork lift operator. John PattoB. 90 CMtage St., keeps the bank stocked with' raw gray iron engine block cast, ings which come right from the foundry to the engine plant. He says It takes them a long time to tool. The castingn go next to the machining opefatKtn. I..\sf HTOI* - Pic tar refhiish building Is the Inst stoii. lor the end product. Here new, Pontiacs roll off the line in all tln-if splendor of ariistic and luncUonal’design and engineering, ready for the motorist. A |Kilislu*r. Nick Mareskl, 5'23/K.. 11 Mile Rd,, Royal Oak. makes sure they ' shine " He h.ts 23 years service with Pontiac >Mulor UiVisiiin. ' , ja!WJ ajAO MB THE PONTfAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 14. 1960 Pointers Win, Maples 2nd in Tight Swim Title Test Gnww Pte. High School Satin', the other mark. Barry Johnwn ol day night cidlected iU first Michigan swimming |itle in a hot, down-tOrdie-Ust-event with Birmingham Seabolffi’s capable Maples. Pointers wound up with two relay victories (the final evenU) to edge Jay Myers' squad 47;^. I had to wte Kimball broke the individual med-1^ record twice, at 3:15.2 in the prelimlns and again in the final, t 2:117. Class A Playoffs Are Over for Pistons The MW « s held in the U. of M. pool at Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor wu the defending champion. East Grand Rapids won the Claas B fide, u expected, at East Lansing, with a 105^ total. Birmingham Groves finished with 14. Pontiac Central finldted in Class A with 7 points, led by Bruce Nor-vcO and Ben Donaldson, who placed in their specialties, the orthodox breaststroke and the 400 freestyle. NorveD was 5th, Donaldson 4th>. The "A” meet produced two records. Maples Bill Driver hit 1:06.3 in the prelim ol the breaststroke, then clipped that mark for 1:06.1 in a great finals race with Battle Creek’s John Baker, national tltlist. Another Oakland county boy set Detroit Cagers Ail Washed Up in NBA Tourney attvood lacm. Jobaswr HamlthwiM (Oitoi.». P-*“ ttod. WtUbwt (MU.)—: _________, Lmisitntek «... r»rt). _aad_OMOan«; Omr (Aa>, Dndtor Lakers Make It Short and Sweet With Two Weekend Victories DETROIT (UPD-The National IM ytrd tackitrokf —JiB MeiBtMh{ Basketball Assn, tournament is ____). Odtod (SC). Haynw <0. PW Lwib «aH», and Mot atr^ «R KlB.) tted. SiMiiUI tam-TlM ;iM. — yard toaaatJtroa^am Dl»«r L fator —tlm arflT—ashatar (Tpal. B Frank Selvy and Elgin Baylor led Sunday's Minneapolis victory. Selvy hit for 30 points and Baylor for 25. Detroit’s One Shue was high for the losers with 27. A 35-point third period broke the sme open after the Lakers bad ^ 56-53 lead at halftime. a badly beaten fourth today inlj.^, the 5.000-meter CM.vmpic trial run, . „Vi won by Bill Baiilie of New Zealand. W L TPU.OPOA 4.........M U U M M7 MS ......... n W • T1 lit Ml .........ST » u as in 172 ...js XT is a* iTt in ..........ST » 7 ai 211 at , - . t ......... M M is «7 IT* 227 iRapIdi R I-Tima l os s. H-Dawaon (Yptl. lot yard braaaUtraka — DlekMion (BOBI, tM Diirar (B'hm Ora*ai)-Tlma l:0t« iDtrtrraan aat raaard In pr«U» . IM yard fraaatyla—Cellini (Or. Wyn.l ~^”m’^(tr natoa^ m i” Tlmr J*JT,I, raeerd. >00 yard mad. relay—BOB. Blrmlni-ham OrpTM MB—Tima l:4t.l, record. I SM yard fraattyU ralay-Bait Grand iBapIdi. FREE COrVlPLETE CAR SAFETY CHECK r Have your Broket/ Front End and Wheel Balance re-set It w»t the second straight year the Laker* eltmliiated Detroit to the first round, but last year H took them the full three The Plotona loot the first game at Groaae Pointe High gym afier kwdtog, lOO-M. midway through the final, period. Mianeapolls came baek with tlx straight potato, but Detroit eould have won If the Ftslons hadn’t made Baylor had tied the game with lest than a minute remaining, 110-110. But Walter Dukes effortlessly hooked a basket to return the Pistons to the lead, 112-110. with 18 seconds left. Then Detroit tried to foul the Lakers to give Minneapolis a foul shot so the Pistons could get the ball and hold it to win by one But the referees were looking the other way Lakers moved the ball down court despite Detroit’s attempts to foul. Finally the stratefy backfired as a foul was called on Detroit’s Shelly McMiUon just as the Lakers’ Jim Krebs tied the score with a hot. Baylor casually dunked his tree shot with sbc seconds left and Detroit lost the ball again in s desperate attempt to move downj court at the buzzer. MEN AT AR.M8 — Locking ^s in a battle for a rebound are Detroit’s Bailey Howell (right* and Ray Felix of Minneapolis in the 1st period of the Pistons’ final game of thd season Sunday. SP PBatofax They bowed out .of the NBA JjI’est playoffs by losing. Earl Lloyd of Detroit has Feliif sandwiched in. Buckeyes in Semis of NCAA Tourney United Press International 'ry. The winners jlneet Thursday i beat Ohio University. 97-87. in the o p: Dukra Uk^lra MeMUlan Cincinnati and Oscar Robert.son, the country's No. 1 player, looked forwaitl today to a revenge meeting with California, the nation’s top team. In the semi-finals of the NCAA basketball tournament next Friday night at San Francisco. Ohio State and New York University, missing from the tourney competition for many years, clash in the other half of the double bill in the Ctow Palace. The winners play for the championship Saturday night. • In the National InvlUtlon Tournament nt New' York, top-seeded Bradley meets Dayton nnd de-tendlng champion 8L John’s tores 81. Bonaventure In quar-MINNKAPOLIS ^ ler-lliuil rounds Tuesday night. bTiS" * 2 *4| All-American Oscar qualifiW his ' raiik > 3 sj Bearcats for a shot at defending ‘ Hmdil"' 7 i i*|champion California by beating night. Mid-East: DePaul defeated Texas. In the first-round clashes. Day- 67-61, in the Mid-West, and Utah ton whipped Temple, 72-51, and St.idowned Santa Oara, 89-81, in thei Bonaventure, paced by brothers j Far West. Sam and Tom Stith, with 27 andj Southwest Texas State defeated 25 points respectively, won over,Westminister (Pa.) College, 66-44, Holy Ooss, 94-81. |to win the NAIA championship ftarlnnati’s "Big O.’* who a‘ Kanws Qty. Mo. Tennessee * •jJjKansas, 82-71, in the Midwest Re- sts » Laaoard SinM Tatata USS114 . . S|gional final at Manhattan, Kan. *1 Saturday night. Cincinnati lost to Golden Bears in last year’s semi- ' to factory specifications Minneapolis Skier Wins at Ironwood mONW(X)D IB-Steven Relschel I Minneapolis won the Senior championship In the 22nd annual Goebic Range Ski Club tournment yesterday with Jufps of. 204 and 195 feet and 227 points. Relschel judged the most graceful rider in the meet. Willie Erickson of Kiiigstord. Mich., was second in the senior event with jumps of 179 .and 185 feet and 3091 points. Tl)ird place went to John Bednarz of Iron Mountlan with 166 and 171 feet ^ and 200.3 points. Billy Olson ol Coach Pete Newtll’s defensive-minded Bears copped the Far West Regional final with a 70^9 victory over Oregon at Seattle, Wash. California won the 1959 tourney by edging West Viiginla, Tl-70, title game. bolds most of major college basketball’s scoring records, stepped down from his recent role as pinymnker to tally 4S points. Rob-■ driving toyup pulled the Bearcats even at 8:16 of the second half nnd his 16-foot jump shot then put Cincinnati ta front of Kansas tor good. Darrall Imhoff, California’s 6-10 All-American center, scored thej Bears’ first seven points on two, baskets and three charity tosses. I Oregon never caght up as Imhoffj went on to score 18 poinU for the | game and maintain control of the backboards. I Joe Roberts and Larry Siegfried provided All-American sophomore Jerry Lucas with timely support in Ohio State’s victory. Lucas collected 25 points. Roberts had 19 and Siegfried 14 as Georgia Tech showed a lone spark in Roger Kaiser’s 27 points. State, defending titlist, troupced William Jewell (Mo), 100-65, for third place. 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TIRE SALE flu Tax & litiMdoblo Cuiag— ll^ckwall 7.50i14 Only TUBE or TUBELESS NOTOBMAIIT FE 3-7845 SAFTTY CENTER 121 Ea Mtalcalm Sta FE 3-7846 In ronsolation' battles for t ta the Mld-En*t final at place in tlie regionals. West Vir-LoulsvtUe. Urn VIoleto, who la«l Igiifla defeated St. Joseph’s. 106-100, played In NCAA tonrney game the East; Western Kentucky In 1646. beat Duke. 74-68. at Char- ----------------------------------------- lotte, N.C.. for the Eastern nee tlonnl be^h In the ■emi-flnal*. Spilt Ski Meet Honors Providence nnd Utah gained] •mi-final slots in the NIT as' CADILLAC (UPIi—Local entries Johnny Egan led the New Eng-from the Caberlae Ski Oub took — ------- .----- - ^ landers to a 64-53 revenge triumph all honors in cross-country and lEau Claire. Wis., was fourth witiijover St. Louis, and second-seeded combined scores but had to share 155 and 170 feet jumps and 197.5,Utah State nipped Villanova. 73-72.|the glory with Briar HUl Ski Oub points. In overtime on clutch plays by sub-!in jumping in the weekend Nordic ----------------- - stltutc Joe Worthen and Max Per- comblnifd ski meet here. /BRAKI /ALIGNMENT /BALANCE Gonzalos, Segura Win Singles, Lose Doubles Inapecl brake lining and wheel cylinder*. add Guid and precitien ad-juai braka*. Cerract caaUr ai camber and tecta and tee-eui le maauftctulrer’t tpedliratiena. Balance both freol wheels and install nectaaary wtighia (• manufaciurar’a aperiflcatiena. FIRST TIME EVER FirestoiiB Nylon^ires 95* The lowest price C ever for genuine Nylon Speeiiifay-Proved FimtoiM Tirea IT -10: WEST PALM BEAai, Fla. (J»-| Pancho Gonzales set down Ken I Rosewall. 104 Sunday in a 10-point match of the touring tennis pros’ stand here 'The win gave Gonzales a 29-2 i won-lost record. ! Pancho Segura defeated, Alex Ipiedo 104 in another match. Iniedo and Tony Trabcrt de-| feated Segura and Gonzales in doubles. 44. 64. 6-3. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOXDAY, MARCH 14. 1960 MAKE miES 3Piiiance Stocks Enjoy Moderate Rally NEW YORK m SotM moton and electroniet were active ai the ■tock market contiimed to rally in moderate dealiofa early Moat reins of key atodcs were narrow, acme foinc to a point or Urn foOowtBg are t . . ooveriac antes «f loeally grown Aroanr the “adenoe’’ atoda Po-laroid Jumped more than 2 pointi to a fairly routine move for thia hirher-priced iaaoe. Qootattona are turaidied by the Detroit Buiean of Maikata. aa Friday. DttroH Produce > rama isst epDlM. Mifiiito*. ka. .. Natna Corp., under the Uiadow of an investigation by the Securities tt Exduuige Commlaaion, fell to 1914 on an opening block of 5,000 ■hares then halved the loa to later tradea. GoUina Radto waa down a point deantte a report of m earnings on a six- "ently well discounted in recent s ODs, coppers, railsi aircrafts, farm impionents and moat steels MARKETS IBIaifiesOutsider for Power Cut runUpa OtU* Fik. dca ... S M reUton, M-lb. b4f......... jr« Someone Breaks Flow of Consumers Electricity in Midland - MIDLAND W - An electric pow-r interruption to Midlaiid last night was blamed by the struck Consumers Power Co. today on n outsider.” "TM was the act of an out-ler,'* said George Hj Hilhnan .... manager of the Midland office of the utility company. He said the interruption was caused by someMe openngi a substation switch. Waterford Sets Road Hearing Board to Discuss Topic at Tonight's Meeting; Civil Service, Too The second and final hearing on blacktopping one block of LaSalle street to the Huron Gardens subdivision will be hdd at tonight'i Waterford Township Board meeting. * ★ * The special assessments to each property owner would be $3 front-foot. The total cost of the special assessment district has been set at ^,600, and the township pays «i additional {TOO for the blacktopping work. The Board wlU open bMi Poultry and Eggs DBTBOIT POVLTBT DRIIOrr, Mifch 11 (Ai't—erlCM p«r petuid r.«. h. IMron lor Ho. 1 quoUtr TO It: hooT- --------— ----- Itocki U->3; dnckUnii M. Goodrich raae more than a Small gaina were potted for U.S. Sted. Republic Steel and Jonea ft Laudilto while Bethlehem eased. Other moderate gaina were made by such stocks as New York Central. fkandard OO (New Jersey), Kermecott, Uggett ft Myeri, Air Raduqtian, International Harvester, Genc!^ Dynamics, Philco, Raytheon and United Aircraft. Opening blocks Included: (kner^ al Motors up % at 45K on 4,700 shares; Aluminium Ltd. changed to 30 on 3.000; and Standard Oil (New Jersey) up % at 44% on 3,500. New York Stocks Dsmorr. uoroh n —sui. Ittrolt ta «ooo loU fodorol-oUU trodod nri ooinmorcUllr eembtaod: . ITj^o A ]umlM WH-4t: There was ment from the Utility Workers of America Vriton which struck the uttUty oempany 'March 1. The strike has Idled 5,000 hourly rated employes of the company in Lower Michigan. affects about t,m The Midland power failure affected between 1,500 and 2,000 customers for about an hour in the northwest section of the city. CooMimen Power Co. dnee the start of the strike kat mato-tallied electrical and gas service to a M-coonty area of Lower MicMgaa by notag rapervtoory 1U!S* UH-IS: 'madlum'li- M: indo B torn M-17; browni. Jumbo. Orodo A M: txtn Urt* Uli-40: Urtt u-nib: Bmdlum U: trod* ~ si-uib: cbocto M-n. Footwear Authority Speaks at Dinner W. Beeson of Boston, Mass., a nationally known authority on footwear, was guest speaker at a feeting of Stapp Shoe Stores peraonnel Friday at China City Restaurant, 1070 W. Huron St. w ♦ a The dinner was given by M Anne Stapp to show a new motion picture on .the production and importance oi children’s shoes. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Stapp is making the film available to local civic and luncheon dubs who are interested. Beeson praised the Stapp organization for its “nationwide, reputation as an outstanding Juvenile shoe store operation." In some comniunities, the company has otoained court' orders to iusTiketp union pickets from interfering with supervisory employes entering company lA^llations. Federal and state mediators have been attempting to arrange a resumption of negotiations between the company and the union. flto ta a new contraet to replace the oM contract that expired March 1. The union said one of.the main issues in dispute has been job security. IArmc* Ml .... Armour a Co . ■ Hutto Ob ... M. 1;; SSSS“:;;:S.s SS?*"w.?d.; IJ: Bert Wtra ... M.l Hetoreto ...1S7 BoddCo . ,. M. M.{ NU DUrj . cuum m a ... to.I Mat iMd ... a ■watai jy ^Sbi .: j .... >;•* Nert a Wbit .. » -."Ss--------- ‘ Would Fire Polaris From Ships, land WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash), one of the leading critics of administra-tloii defense poUdes, said today he has a plan to bridge the missile gap with the Navy's Pdaris mis- i otoPM*: i CbiTtor Ca I CUM.J1 ... I cater Tna I Chn a Oh I Cbryaer .., ‘ CItlei art . Chn a Oh ... tS.S ^ Al “ ■ :.......» ~h api . »:iia asS8**:iS ftfla,,.ai I^Tbb....M.( S? e!5n‘" amrblOrt .... to.l j.j Ktotof ft|f fl Start lUhtB ••• SS B. S“»p«......... EH-;; I mea to ptooe the proporittoa of Civil Sendee ea the Aag. t primary ballet. ★ ft * Neither police nor fire department haa any type of employe retirement plan. Several plans have been considered, but the problem remains, according to clerk James Seeterlin. skip employes at • tonight. Recommendations to purchase a half-tone pickup truck for the water department from the low bidder, Beattie Motor Sales ($1,528) and a police car from'Clarkston Motor ^es (I2,0C9) will be presented. ft ft ft A request to drill a fourth test well for the Huron Gardens -subdivision area also will be presented by township engineers Johnson ft Anderson. Two observation wells and an 8-inch test well have been and a new 8-lnch well is needed to make a complete pumping test, according to the engineers. Argentina Hit by Bomb Wave Death Penalty Ordered for Acts of Sabotage— Peronistos Blamed Rome Court Dememds End to Farouk Cemdy ROME (UPD-Ea-Wfcg Far«* of Egypt Saturday woa a crart order forctog a caad^ company to ting out its product to The court ruled Farouk was entitled to dama^ but it did aot HE'S AIX WET — Startled residents at San Francisco's Yadit Harbor did a double take, recenfly, when they saw a roan to a conservative business suit, brief case in hand, skimming acrou the bay on water skis. It was Don Ibsen, orijtiaator of water skiing. He was showing his technique at the National Sports and Boat Show. The t Says Rug' Photos of Dark Moon Fakes NEW YORK (UPI) - A professional aviation photographer has charged that the Russian photographs of the dark side of the toon are fakes. Lloyd Malian, who is also science writer, said yesterday in, Photography Magazine that a number of art experts agreed with him that the "photographs’’ were actually drawing. Similar earlier coBleattoas by Mallau were rejected by wH-who teetifle*^ before ooa- Jackson, a member of the Senate Armed Services Ooininittee and the Consresskmal Atomic Energy Cotimflttee, declared more emphasis was . needed on forces able to retaliate after a surprise attaqk. ft ft ft "That’s where the Polaris comes in,” he said. The PoUrls was designed to be fired from the-ilavy’B nuclear submarines, but Jackson said tt alao Should be uaed face vessels and as a mobile, 4and-launched missile. Bruce Downes, editor and publisher of the magazine, said he first rejected Malian’s article as ‘sensational nonsense.” But he said closer scrutiny and talks with experts "cast more eaaonabie doubt on the authenticity of the Soviet claims.’ Business Notes The Pontiac district office of the Prudential Insurance Co. has been awarded a "President’s atation” for 1959, given annually to the top 10 per cent of the firm’s dis-triet offices throughout the United States and Canada. Manager of (flee, which finished 20th Prudential districts with a $77,000,000 Insurancft volume, is Oiftord Maison. Robert 0. DeCleene, controller of Pontiac Geqpral Hospital, recently attended a seminar of business executives conducted by the National Cash Register Co. Dayton. Ohio, on the latest de-{*1 veiopments in business methods. n;i----------------------------------- Martin, Lewis Back Together —Temporarily LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPD-Dean Martin and Jerry Lewia performed bit of impromptu clonming Saturday night for the first time since splitting up four years ago — but there was no in^cation they intended to renew their partnership, ft ft ft Martin filled in for Lewis at the Sands Hotel from Wednesday on when Lewis was unable to ptiake his scheduled appearance. On Saturday Martin finished the hour-long show, then turned to the au-dUence and said: ”N«w I’d like to lake a few minutes to totrodnoe a young man, n brilliant Utoot, my partner Jerry Lewis.” The two performers entertained for about 15 minutes and then Martin left after Lewis warmly shook his hand and embraced him. A hotel spokesman said there as no indication the two would renew the famed comedy team they broke up in 1956. Wild Well on Farm Is Capped HOMER (UPI) - A runaway oU well that burned but of control for more than a week was capped yesterday on the 280-acre dairy farm of William J. Rosenau near Jailed Ex-Tito Aide Has Appendix Removed BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) — Milovan DJlAts, 49, former Yugoslav vice president, under-w*nt an operation today for appendicitis. He was removed from and brought here for surgery. DJIlas was sentenced to 18 months In prison for hostile propaganda against the Yugoslav munist government. While serving his prison term his book, sharply critical of Communism, was published abroad and earned nine-year sentence. Six Persons Are Killed in Head-On Collision EDNA, Tex. (APJ—A head-on collision of two cars on a rain-slick highway killed six persons and injured three others near here Sunday. KUled were Earlene Bailey, 17, Houston, Armando Pena, 19, Rosenberg, Raul Garcia, 28. Weslaco and Jose Garza Jr., 15. Weslaco. Officers said the crash occurred Chrysler Is First Aluminum Producer For eight days, the well belched flames as high aa 150 feet the sky when workmen struck a natural gas pocket at the 4,000 foot level. Rosenau said hydraulic pressure was-used yesterday to close off the well, and a new set of blowrout preventors was Installed. He said that Just before the gushing well was capped, salt watdr and gaa from the well •bowed traces of oil. It was the first concrete sign of oil to the NEW YORK (UPI) - Chrysler Corp., which uses more a per car than any other United States auto manufacturer, has become the automotive industry’i first producer of iu own aluminum, according to American Metal Market. The dally newspaper of the metals todustiy, reports that Chrysler kwsidiaries In Canada have taken over control and operation of the Aluminum Company of Canada’s -primary aluminum reduction smelter at Beauharnois, ()uebec. The Beauharnois works, on the St. Lawrence River near Mgntreal, will be operated by Chryslum, Ltd. a company formed last year by Chrysler and Alcan, In which Chrysler Corp. of Onada holds the majority Interest. BUENOS AIRES (AP)-PlafUed by terror bombings, the Argentine gov«wnent today ordered the death penalty for sabotage. President Arturo Frandlzi signed the emergency decree pro-vi^ the death sentence tor aasr-one, found guilty of acts against tito order and pence of the co«n-‘ try. He acted after a series of terrprist acts costing a number of Uves. ft ft ft A government-owned gas wotks in Mar del Ptata was bombed Sunday and about 5.0(X> tanks of bottled gas were destroyed. Saturday a bomb irrecked the country home of an army major and Idlled Ws three-yearnld dauber. ft ft ft Authorities said the bombings folloared a set pattern aimed at causing confusion and blamed them on supporters of ousted dictator Juan Peron. Combs’Friends Give $100 for Court Fight OLD BRIDGE, N.J. (UPI) —A modest trust fund has been established for fouftyearold Alice Marie Combs from contributions to her foster parents’ fight to adopt her. 7»aa learned today. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Combs received the money to the mall from persons eager to assist their cause. The Combs are contesting state contentions that they are not culturally equipped to ad^ Alice, whoee I() of 138 borders c ft ft ft Combs said today the money was placed to an "Alice Marie fund" with himself and his falher-in-law as oochairmen. He said the fund totaled "not quite" $100. The case now tofielore the Appellate Division of Superior Court, ' s reserved decision. Arguments were presented to the court "We knew it was there all along, It we had never seen any of it,” Rosenau said. He said another rig would be constructed this week so driDtog could be resumed. Gas Blast Injures Detroit Area Dentist DETROIT (UPD—Dr. Oaience J. Totte, Groase Pointe Park dentist, was in good condition today with injuries suffered when an ex-ploiion ripped his office. The 58-yearoid dentist suffered first degree burnTon his head and arms in a fire that followed the explosion yesterday. The explosion of accumulated gas blew out the front of Totte’s one-story brick building. It also buckled a wall and blew out all the Wiy Accept L^for Your loiey NOT 3% NOT ZV2% BUT 4% CURRENT Un M ALL SAVMGi Cajiitol Saviag$ & Loai Assoc. 75W.NOTM FE 44561 -The Dr, Totte said he had gone to hts office to do some lab work and the blast occurred when he struck a match. Can Get Applications for Deferment Exam LANSIng (B-Applicatiqp. terms are available for toe annual selective service college qualification test April 28, Col. Arthur A. Holmes, state selective service director, said today. The test, conducted simultan-neously across the country, will be given at 22 schools in Michigan. Scores are used by local draft boards to coasldertog stadenls tor defermeat from duty ta the armed forces wftile they atlead college. Application forms are available at all draft board offices, Holmes said. ft ft ft Applications must be postmarked not later than midnight April 7. Denies Cannibals Made Stew of Uncle Benjamin KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya (AP)—Alan Lennox-Boyd says It’s not -true that Solomon Island Cannibals popped his great uncle into a cooking pot. ft ft ft The former British colonial relary snorted his dental en route home from a Pacific tour. ‘It Is true that my Great Uncle Benjamin Boyd diaappeared 109 years ago,” he said. "But eaten by cannibah? That’s absolute nonsense." ft ft ft Lemwx-Boyd had Joked about the possibility that his ancestor wound up on a cannibal menu when he set out on his South Seas vacation in January. Johnson Pays Tribute at Nuuberger Service PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) late Sen. Richard Net “loved little people,” Senate Majority Leader Lomdon Johnson of Texas said at memorial oervices for Neubetger Sunday. ft ft ft Neuberger, 47, a Democrat, died Wednesday from a brain Jiejoor-rhage. He was In the last his first term. ' ft ft ft All the 1,100 seats to Itomple Beth Israel wrere filled for the service. Hundreds stood in synagogue and to a covered area oh a gray, rainy day to hear a procession of speakers latid Neu- Just in Case, Senator WASHINGTON IB-A constituent has sent an eye shade and set of ear plugs to Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (R-NY) In case an around-the-clock civil rights filibuster i»-sumes in the Senate. life Insurance for the Entire Family in One Plan of otaatotnf bMk M* IsisfMcs ptotoeWso b Itoootb MoJwa WeeAeee's FawSy FUo. Tbo bot of dw imwMM wboro M brissfi m Fefbeo—but cooon M»lbor aoJ Kw ■bSJrss. Ibi* mH corit ood Krtofi oio pmmJ m to yoo. toMriifto Ibo H E. DonioU advairta^ of btoJmi Woodwoo't FoNgy FIm. M.E. DANIELS ^ SS3 west HUION ST. PORriAC ,PC S-7II1 HOraaN WOODMIN M Aawtao ft Bmm OlfiM # BmO MmS. WNiIi News in Brief Mrs. Msrtoa LarsM st N Frail St. reported a purse conlalning $15 and miscellaneous papers stolen from her home Satur^, said Pontiac Police. A man’s WH vataed al IN stolen from the car of Carl Ktier-bltz of 41 AUtaon St., wlille it was parked near his home' Satui according to Pontiac police. » — This is the Ford Motor Oo^ipony’s Falcon Ranchero, which will go on sale later thirnionto at Ford dealerships acrow the ooontry. The firri economy size track to be (induced by a major U. S. automobUe jnan-ufadurer, it feature a S-foot box, up to 50 per cent greater fuel economy and the styling found in regular passenger vehicles. Just Ai*rlved! Carload of Tile Hem It yawr ebanu for lilfl tariogtf Wo ]oW —lasdod iM car — imm to sod sorvo yoorsalf — A# priem are all marlad ao aacb typ* — yao'M tava fty boyiap ftooi aar Arwtroit't ASPHALT TILE 4%‘ Eo. We'va got oil kinds and colors —take your pick at this low, l(xw price. All you wont, too! Full 9x9 size. Sxl2 LDfOLCUM BUGS T PLASTIC TILE ( Enough Tilt for o ^ Both Tub Soction 6-B if 12 FmI VINYL r $1 49. yard. hi TA 59' TILE FoH « ■ * Sisa 41/2- Just ArrivodI CEILING TILE aarfetly Imyator 9 x ir SUir TiMds 9.. 94”WMlli Me LlMWaUTUt^jr Ft WorehouM Linol«um-Tili Outlet 102-104 South SoginoW FREE PARXDfG Of REAR BUY-LO GUTTERS S-Foo» LeegHis 69‘ Armttrong't ASPHALT TILE Evary color in tha raMwwr. Wa hava ton* of this fkia tilt — to buy aH you warw at Ihit txtra low prica. No off brand —but famoui Armttronflf 9x9 —BCf piacat par cartbij. I THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 14. 1980 Porter Father Tclb of Fight Againrt State They Want to Take Away Our LittleAlice coata MIU af hU last, tryla* ttnitfla.) vain Madt ta by tba City. By Ortlar a( U JAMB B «**t.«t* CT^SSwer ADA BTAMB. City Clerk March 14, 'If. ROnCB OP PDIUC BALI By EICHARD B. COMBS Wrlttm for VPl OLD BRIDGE, N. J. — SlncB I am not a writer, my plea will turn to come from my heart, rather than my mind. When we first considered a foster child, It was my wife’s Idea primarily, althouch I wholMieartedly acreed with her. Following our application and our being accepted u future foster parents, I found I was awaiting news of our new addition to the family with as mudi enthusiasm aiM anticipation as my wife. ★ ★ ★ At long last, we receieed word that they had a nlne- and-a-half-month-old baby girl and we were asked if , we were Interested. We repUed we would be anxiously awaiting her arrlral at our home the following day. 1 can BOW truthfully say I anUeipated her arrival with as much enthusiasm and love In my heart as I expeHcneed with the arrival of my own. Batural-bom daughters. It seemed the next day would never get here. Finally the car from the board was In our driveway and they were bringing In our little baby girl. We were both happy and excited with this chubby bundle of sweetness. WEEES OF ADJV8TMENT The first few weeks were ones of adjustment for all of us. ^ Even at this young age, Alice—as I feel any baby would—sensed she was In strange surroundings, llirough love and patience, we all came through our family experiences with flying colors with the net result of a family closely bound together with love and affection. ' We BOOB exprusBod a dosiro on our part to logaUy adopt Alice if the opportualty presoBtod Itself. This eras oaterod in the (State Child Welfare) Beard’s ree- •sriw2rsS.rii.-a5: « la ^ejoak A M at IS B ParTy 0», PaoUac. Oakland Couatr. MlclUtan. i^-Ua MJa at a MM Poril A-Doar. bawSM ■trul number CfPOMOSM. wUl ba haM; Except for a rare visit from the Board of Child Welfare, we lived a life filled with love and affection for the fcdlowlng two years. ■k it it It was after this time that we were Informed Alice was not legally a ward ot the state. We thw expressed an additional desire to adopt Alice. * As part of the InlUal proceedings, we were paid a visit by the supervisor of Middlesex County child welfare and an associate worker. At this time, they discovered my wife was pregnant. Upon teaming this, they insisted w^ltor^mibt would not bo any longer Interested in adopting Alice. It was decided ai their Insistence that we would-wait until the baby was bom and then If we felt we were still Interested we could come In and file the nelessary . application forms. We compiled with thU within a few weeks after we were blessed with our daughter Sheri. We then followed the necessary plan as provided by the 'State Board of> Adoption. k it k Thte Involved a physical for the whole family as well as an Intelligence test for Alice. Several anxious months went by as we awaited their decision. The day came when we were visited by the supervisor and an assistant. Ihey Informed us we had done a splendid jbb of raising Alice. They then went on tb explain'they had another couple who could afford to give Alice a better educaUon and develop her culturally and intellectually, far better than we would be able to. kkk I expressed dissatisfaction and was informed to fight would be a waste of time and money. Following a two-year battle of attorneys representing us and the State Board, we are now In our present uncertain situation. May God help ua nonet OF FOBUC Bi^ ^ RoUc* to hura^flTanjM th. undM-mad thut OB mdikt Mwah IS. im, .t M o'aloek AAi. At B. BmIba* Bt. FoatlAc. OtkiAnd Comt^ MlehSA^i Pair Strafed fay U.S. Jet Okinawans Blame Selves NAHA, Okinawa (AP) — Two OklBawaa Bcrap scavengers i milted it aras their own fault U.S. Jet strafed them on le Jima last week. Leftist circles continued to taiae a fuss over the hi- I to make certain everyone aware that firing practice was about to begin. Shukujo Arakaki, chief of the Okinawan police criminal affairs section, said. Sunday Toschiichl OaUro, 17, and Takemori Shima-bukuro, 21.,admitted they were Inside an off-limits area while the DA. Air Force was conductiog tiring practice. The Federation of Government Employea’ Unions issued a atate-■aying “We are inclined to auspect the U.S. military la ducting maneuvers by ma Oidnawan people a target.’’ Algerian Rebels Say )oor to Peace Shut OAimSBINO gHELLR Arakaki said the two youths gathering sheUs between tiring runs when a jet came over sooner than they expected. Oahiro's ri^t arm was amputated. Shimabukuro was wounded in the right leg. A UA. Air Force spokekman said warning signals were issued before gunnery practice at JbTABlIe DlTtolon. CAUM No. IHN (AUtot at aaM t Alltfint la of Um fi chlAAii. TOO Art htrtby lie twArlAi on iaM potlUA t-tha OAkUnS County Sor Eye W. Virginia as Religion Test Fontino ta tnid County, thto Ith dny of Marcb, A.D. l»M^____ latnii aaktbub a. moobx. (A truo copy) Judya of Frobol DORCWHT M. KIRNOTT, Ooputy Proboto Reflatar, Juranlla Dl»*-i»« Morch 14. JuTtnIlo DlTltlon. May 10 Dem Primary Will Show Effect of Kenned/$ Catholicism oomlat a No. ITUr. _ To Mnrloa CbUdtt*. fntbor of tUd eblld: FotItlOB hotibS------------- — — Court nllaslbf Ibat the praaant whara-oboutt of Ibt father of toM minor child t unknown nnd aald child hna vlolntct law of, tho atoto; nnd WASHINGTON (AP)-West Virginia’s May 10 Democratic primary if being watched by poli-Udans-as a possible test of wheth-religion will be a major presidential campaign issue. TUNIS, Tunisia (UPD-The AV-gerlan rebel high command charged today that French President Charles de Gaulle had “cloaed the door’’ to negotiations and peace in Algeria. A COM I by the Moalem "provialanal of the Algerian Republic’’ said the rebels would continue their Qve-year struggle against the French Algeria achieves indepm- dence. ’The subject may not be dis-openly, and other campaign Issues will becloud whatever significance It may have In the voting resiUts. But in an overwhelmingly Protestant state, the balloting will Indicate to Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mau) -and othera how much effect his jieing a Roman Catholic will have on his chances ot winning Ms party’s nomination. The statement, coupled with De ments, Indicated that peace fai Algeria was farther away than at any time sliKe DeGauUe laat year declared In favor of a liberal Algerian policy leading eventually to self-determlnatiaa. Court HnuM ---------- ------ In tba City ot Pontine tat oalS -- *— —' 'V of Unreb. A.D. in tbo fortnooB. I o'clock i poor perionolly it uid hoArlas It bcint iDtprocUcnl to mnko poroonnl oerrlcc htreof. thto lumnioni oad notler oboll ho aorrod by publicntlob ot i ton 'ooo vaak prarloui to »Ald banrlBf Tn Tha Fontloe Preat. 0 nanapnpar prtnud and eircniaud In ttid County. Wttnoaa. tha Honotnbir Arthur * U.S. Asian DiplomaH Hold Secret Conclave a^ City t March. AD. IMS h day to aopyl -Judsa of Frobnio bOROTKT M lh*NOTT. Deputy Froboto Roftator, BAGUIO, PhUippines (AP) -America’s top diplomats tn Asia today opened a four-day secret meeting on Aslan problems. Fourteen U.S. ambassadors stationed around the rim of Red China, from Tokyo to New Delhi, India. and two consuls general met in this mountain resort north Kennedy is opposed in die Democratic primary by Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn) in what mnts to a popularity contest. Humphrey is a member ot the Congregational Church in Minnesota and an associate member of the Methodist Church In Washington. West Virginians are reported to be almost 97 per cent Protestant. ’There will be no substantial representation of Catholic voters as there was among Democrats in New Hampshire and wlH be In * p.tiuoa hAvtbt iwcn _______ . W1M»^ UkTch U. *M. ^ WORRIED OVER DEBTS y-cTAffilo'W'SS*; Altord tAfArdtoM At PAAT AlACh AT bAW ■ r US' SKURITY OR INDORSIRS RIQUIRID ONI PLACI TO RAY Cndll Caaai COVNS----- IRID I S IflcndAN ASSN. caioiT covNssixoli *1^ li Tears of Credil CoBasefiag Csperteace Assisi Tee'* Heant Deify t fo <. Wed. oad Sto. • to Jl Jfeea. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS TvtMley (My Supar-SpacWl M ■•xiey'i Market FRESH, MEATY PORK « ^ NECK NNES ^10* TENDER PORK LIVER Lk 19* ■riiif This Ad aad Resetoe.l REMUS BBMUO jm BUTTER ‘’^49* ot'lucbisMy you AtA tortVy ..... ™ ,A|d pAtll .. ____ ___,__________ IBAkA pArWbAl urrtcA hAnot. thto iummobi And —— • •• bA AAniAd by publlcAtlon of ATAok provlou*............. *" o'clock lb the After- cyFOJMdSf.---------- lA hlsbAAt bldSot. InopAC-AB thArcAf DAy bA BiAdA At It a. Ftiry 1. PoDtiAc, OAklAbd Couety. MIcblaAV W plACA of OlorASA. *“^SSifiniac i.rc™ CORFORATION MAkCbuflSl DA Biicnil INS Fbrd C4N. imAAT ZdXMSM. *m bt--------- - tbt bitbeet MddAr. InspACUaa Bay bA oiAdA At 147 • aAf*— llAC, OAktonS Coobty, MIcI 1 of------ 4«1 PontlAC BUU Bon^lMd^ AlAOt I 14. UM D^th Notices At Mrt. HArmAT sitter of Mrs mTbw The FonUAc Prtet. A DewepkpAr printed - cIrtulAUd lb told County. ...UtiAA. thA BonorAblA Arthur Moore. Judso ot oAld Court, tn tho City ot FoBtlAc IB lAld County, thto tth doy of Morob. AD. IHO. fsoali ARTHUR t. MOORS. DOROTHY M. KIRNOTT. Deputy Probotc Refleter. Juvenile Dlvtolon MAroB 14. ’N •Isned thAt on BAturdAy, Morch It. ISM. -• ■** n'eloek A M. At I70» Orebord Loke Kano Borbor. OAklond County, nu.. BtoWKw ntosiNW, umKl—U MlenlfMi. public mm of * 1M7 For(l CooTortlblo. bcuring MfUl numbtr D7F0* • .a-B- _.ks 1^ UJgH. — PIACO ot eteron. •'-•-1: Morch riHS ____ ONivmAL C.I T. cBxorr CORPORATION Fontloe StAte Bonk BulldlAi M N. SAfaNv Streel PontlAC T>. Mlchlfon C. B. BABligT Morch 14*^Mt tho mottor of tho potitlon con-ilns Con Alton Autuotine. aUai ..JUbk, minor. Couso No. 17140. To Jooopta Antuitlno, fothor of toto ly meets ' Humphrey in the April 5 primary. lAro uaknoArn, nnd eoid'chTid ^V^oiAti^ lA low of tho Btato, ond thol o" should ho ploood - — I told _____ ,------— ------------ „ luriedictlon ginla he*win have taken a long|auto ot Micbtfon. you ore hortby stride in washing out the fears of these apparently include a couple ot Catholic govertiors In charge of tdg-state deiegations—that a member of hii faith can't irtn the The risk tor Kennedy is that he could lose to Humphrey in West Virginia or barely akin by his op- CenUr.' Court^Auo Anl " - e“^d"’d.^ It bolns ImprocUCAl to moku p prinud Abd clrtulotod I'n ooM County. ... WItnoss. tbs Honorobto Arthur K 1^ OrganiiH labor, “.'.iJ-c^inT tili ‘.Th favoring of Morch, A D. INO ARTHUR B. MOORX, IHpum Probers Ask Cut, Gran Roots Foreign Aid WASHINGTON (UPD-Houae investigators over the weekend urged revision otrthe foreign aid program to cut out “excessive spending" and apply tondi to the immediate needs of “the people them-a” In underdeveloped coun-. ^ 0 copy! Judvr of PnobAtb DOROTHY M. .KKRN*toring food, Tho production and'elementary educa- W i ^Mirici Trunk. i4N l T. tkm miecto ihstead of concen- T>'*At*<< Timber Pitoe, FurnUhed. 147S OW projects UISI^ OI cun«n-|j^ ^ Treoted -nmOer FUaa DrlTAO. » tratlng on “grandiose projects, xa. Treoted Timber puts, cut " ' - - - .....'U F. •“ —- ---------- “■ neU'III t F. S'V Relntorced Conereto------ ---------------------- —n--uivwn Sewer. RoplAoemtAt, Incli , aTATI OF MICBIOAN-Ia Uie Fro-! eonnoettoa to oztotNt ptpo * j boto Court far tho Oeuaty of OAklABd.i Port n Columblo Avenue Comblactf Juvoatto DlvUlaa. Bewor, NS L. P. 41’ Rolnfarotd Con- .. .. ----- - .. ------^ oaa- Crete Pipe. A8T.M. C-7i. Table D CbBNicrAdto. im L. F. M" RMatorcAd Can- _______ KrtU Flpb. AJ.T.M. C-7S. Tobto n To Oovtd CrItM. .'athtr of sold chUd: with orodto. IN L. P. II" Bolaforeod toUtlaa hsvias boon titod la thto coDcrate Flat AB.T.M C.71 Inlet Ltadt. Bart BlieeiBB ihBt tha wrMul whoew.|4 EA. StAhMrd Deep Doable Drop Mf~ holoo. I BA. BlAhdord Doop Mar*--'- otralBS Rto inu. tho fal^ of sold minor ehUS WB. a2d tBM chUd bat nelataS ihe Otatt: aad that told ehIM obaaM be ptooad aadar tha JurUdlellta -- —- Court. -----rt Uto Jto At MIchlsAB. ypH are tot thoT Uw haariiraa told_________ ___JA toM ak tto Oaktoad Couaty Berries Cealor, Court Roum Anuta, 1MB r- - — --------------------— Um In Morch. F. Type V IBS and SpadflcaUaM tto'emy'' Bnt«Mn.‘*^'tMA^ li--- — ----1 may bo obtAlnad by maklns of tU N per act. whioh dopaelt rofunded upon rotam pf tto Id SpocincaUwM In' sAto taa-____ .lUUn I daye aftor tto ■*— •“ “rSIrtStt .tock M a AtolefAcm,, kurtoy bM bond lor a oum not leu thu 1% bf tto amount ot tto propotal wto ^ar’aSr.fSiSf^gJSfX'eKb: Aibitct !• th« eoBdUlMiE ttlRuMttd IR I AttkT ixSwiLTsitt: lot Smith. Mrs. ntamw i umor, Mri. p u r d o a SUrkwoAther. Mrs. Clyde RuuaI}, Henry Fennell and Jouph tonnoU. Funeral urvlco wlU to held Tuee-day. March II. at tJS p.r ...h Rev. Jouph I. Chapman of-tteUtms. InUrmMt In AndarjM-vllle Cometory, Anaerionvtlto. IDs. I will r • ....... Farmcr-Snover Funeral Home DAVIS. MARCH U. INS. HARBT A.. 'IN ChamtorlAla; tgo M. bo-loved huebaod ot Jufla Davit; dur fattor of Mri. Arthur iVer-Ivnl KArpotoi.MTA Foul /Vlvlanl Flynn and lireldon Davie: dear survived by five srAn.S'hUdren. Funeral terries will bo held Wednetday. March — — _________JB Oakland Rule Memortal Park Cemeury. jlr Davit • “ ----------- • - Coate FUhoral Bobm. Draytoa fAwSwoifni. march u. im. Ida M.. 11 MathU Art; afe 7t: belovtd mothar of Manlov. Clar-onct. Arthur. Hotort and poenr Fnnuworth. Mre. Cbartoa •Fan-alt) Bartlett and Mri. Jamat (Fleronoa) Babtech: alto turvivod by J7 ^Ddchlldroa and W srMt-grand^lldron FunornI i # r v I e a will bo told Tnasday, March IS, ■t J pm. from the DeWItt C. Davis Funeral Home wltti Bov. LeRoy W. Shafer olfleUtlnt Interment In Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs Fameworth wUl He In etata at tto Dtwm C. Davit Faneral OLADDINO, MARCH 11. ISSS. HAR-wood Artiii - “• * *— »; tolovod ot Mrt. Abe Klai- ____er of Carols Lee and Harwood OMddlns: d o a r brothor of Howard A. Oladdint. Mre. Hotort Hodseman and Mre Jerry Drake. Funeral tarvice will to hold Monday. March 14, at 1 p.m. from the Lewie X. Wlnt Funeral Homt, Clarketon.' ............. offlclatlns. Interment In Ottawa Park Ceme-*— Watarford. Mr OlaSSt^ wu]'’He*^rn*'- Wlnt Funeral H( ____ _ _ JOHNSON. MAROI II. INS. FRXD-orldk S iBph), HSS^.Oakwood^ lrki#n * itorleu Oeorft PniHameVare. DEPENDABLl PTOMAN TO CARS for children days. Vic. WlUlaroo OR 3-5W1. DISHWASHER - FULL TIMK BVE-ntnt work. 1171 OIxte Hwj. Orty-tbs FlaUte. Apply In pbidon only. DINING ROOM HOSTESS Tod's here 0| __________ eesee. ti n yrx. of age Exp necciiary. Apply 1-1 p.m. TED’S iroeOWARD AT SQUARE LE RD ElfirnUENCED WHITE LAOT tor general housework and Ught ------ . daye per have own transportattlon. 1-1331 after 7 p m.________; EXF MAID OENERAL HOI work Adult. SSI. SMV or a transportetloP Ml 1-5317. EXFERlENCiED NURSES AIDET S Aabnm Rd. No pbona ealte. AeplT >77 ________ OENBIUL HOUSXWORK AND CARE nf s -hiinr.n nhlle mother vorki. w 4-asdi. IL MSEMBUNO A larking dipt, ^ly Too Dry leaner!. 711 W. Huron. . LomI Branch Klanager HoNt M Maart. a anUanaX e __________ kOMf Wwa Itiontr HO i^T lA. a«ntnr middOS^aoed rtbusEEMdrot, Tnil 8h*ft« WsrfelBi partoU 3 ehlldrti) PrtvtW rooB. 838 vttk '.p: Help Wanted Fqipala 7 PIANO PLATKR jriAJfU . Morej'8 OoU and Ootmtrr Cluk* w™. LiAt Rd. off Comm^re# Rd. EM um.____________ Fbrsonable TOUgO *01^ ______ CALL IN ptrton. Tony** Drlv*-Ia, 2788 Au-hom Rd., Cttco_________________ Hulp Wanted COUPLE FOB CARETArailS OF ______ ______Maniftaa._MA A4N1. COSMEliC CONSULTANT WANT-ed for Vlvlno Woodward Cotmst-loe. Apply Michigan Cnernmoy-ment Cfomponsatlon, Tuoe. S Wed. between t > 1:N. Cioffee Solicitors (2) Wt htTo eno ot tto bolt propo-ilUoai In town. Wt pty S3.M per dcHverod order, pme troln-Ing if--- ------ ------ MA 4-lWI Otter 7 p.m.______ DISTRmUTORS NIXDED FOR VIsan food supplement. Apply Michigan UntinpiMment Compeiu REAL ESTATE GUARANTEE to experienced, qualified man or woman. Must have telt-coDtldriicr and eapabmties of a good sales manager. Phone FE I-S45I lor petional confidential Interview. C. SCHUETT. Realtor A SKifflee ealee organUktlon miL ESTATE SALESMEN FOR new and axtettng homes. Expert- ixtettng h _____ ...jforrod b_. . ----- ambitious porson Call Ivan W. —"-----, HT 5-S471 f FART - Tiuk SHOE SALESMEN salesladies. Oood ''tGas Shoo USB Toud SPARl! TIME TO IN-crease your weakly eamtngi 115-Its or more. In PonUoc Cu Write Rawlolgh'k. Oopt. MCC-SM-318 Frooport, 111 WANTED — MAN OR WOMAN FOR Jonltoral work la country club. Midnixbt to S AM. Oood Tat. Must navt good rtlerenceo. Reply Pontiac Frasa Box 111 WAniaiB AKt) wAiTRn thk WB of 18 **• a. Ferry, cor. t ry Bl Empinyment Agencies 9 Midwest FOR WOMEN Secretary Jr. Secretary For downtown*?^lco. Aged tt-X, typing and shorthand. S dayi. Typist FOamONS AVAILABLE FOR «. astd 11-35 In '•"ViU **'*"'te . Miidwest Employment 40d FunUae But. Bank Bldg. Evelyn Edwards OOOD NEWS . IB for an attraclivt recepUon-Ul who would like to bo ---■ -•-------- Ml Item needed Publle Eelatloni pw*«a. FInity oWxcItcmtnt tupsr monuloc- Moonit dbsion um Attractive girl needed for archltect'o office. Plush sur-rpondlMi. Medium typloi TOF-NOrda 8TEN0 * um ^Ich moans "evervthing ” Oood typtaig. shorthtnd, looke and brains Local-manufacturer “DOMESTIG.S” Coma In S Rrylster Pc UVE-IN JOBS -MEN- CREDTT TRAINEE A^NOANT DRAVTBMAN . atmotuml .itaet EVELYN EDWA „ VOCATIONAL COUNBELINO lERVl XH EAST .HURON |