\ "kKAKKE bee : % i % P } fp f } ‘ J Fr ae: 2 eo ? . we ‘ i ss ‘ f | ij f z : . pre ie ‘i \ é fae | : % : * = -. i 4 r ee PS ; , ' - . - j Z soe mee f | s j ‘ a E f fe 2 ' q ‘ ‘ Past, 1 t 3 7 : y ‘ Pg : , \ * i a . ; : f 2 j ; 7 4 ‘ Ps , a hae ad t i iia ok oe ah, ae a eu ee CH Oy 2 a oe . = ¥ ~ if 3 - « 4 ‘i a = 4 ad ‘ : : a : 3 e : ; + é % "a 4 q q + z . os, i : é = =, = “ % : : * . ‘ “ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN . TUESDAY, MAY 7, 195726 PAGES . ° BA TO THE WOODS — takes an Asam Oops! My Mistake AP Wirephote Tired of her visit to the city, a deer .way out of the John Begalla home at Warren, Ohio. of the 45-minute unscheduled call, the deer did about Neighbors Pay Sen. McCarthy. Final Respects Controversial Politician Will Be Buried Today in Appleton, Wis. Sen. Joseph R. will be buried beside his Irish-immigrant parents today in the rural locale from which he sprang to worldwide fame and con- a move developed among his staunchest Senate sup- porters to wipe out the cen- sure which his colleagues Wis., his home town, after a High Requiem Mass at St. Royal Oak Police Investigate Find of 2nd Bomb ask 3 acheg 8 i old, i qin Gages betire The youths, an interview Juvenile Court, were for clinical study — 4 7 Family of Two Suddenly Becomes Five\Cross Accused a of Corruption, Beck Given 22-Page Bill of Charges at End of Hearing Monday FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON (#) — The. AFL-CIO Ethical Practices. Committee today heard. \charges of corruption and. misuse of office against | President James G. Cross of tion of the 160,000- union. It was the second Misusing Funds $2,500 damage, after entering through a picture window. ae aes, Saat Ge See to House, Would Allow of the huge Teamsters’ Union Communist efforts and handed the Teamsters head : vost a et pam utene Sole F Detroit a 22-page bill of particulars. / = / I \ctvarch and ‘graveside. ccnp Beck was directed to answer : A House-approved bill opening daughters born Saturday. Although not even the in the incubator. The Gravelles-live at 6697 Clo- a Long Day’s Journey The Mass to be conducted by the door for Detroit water to be| mother can tell them apart without a glance at verton St., Clarkston. nll ates aes cats the Rev. A. M. Grill elimaxed ipined north to Pontiac was passed] F | Wi Pulit P . ah tpn setony ean figs eS Lanne bel id Si to h‘W : es oe INS FUPTZE|F FTIZS | cacrcuc Sa Senate tamerat |S senior chamber cut one pro| Hit Raid Siren to Screech “Warning” presidents who have jeined with snrvices extolling McCarthy 8s © lvision that gave Detroit users pri- a ne Se pial wey Dae ‘ fighter of subversien. ority before out-of-city customers They Daniel Conway, John NEW YORK (#—The late dramatist Eugene O'Neill » body was flown toland stack tm. another givi “Cit Plans Tornado Alert® =" cee ee ite eee eee eee totaal on Tn, St hie Fare wisetntaleny immediate effect upon oO. 2 * pit D-Mass) has won ever bestowed on a'/port plane yesterday. passage. George Stuart, resigned thes nana sare ES ee ne The. pill, Bow returns to the | There may be a time when Pon-| upon weather conditions, Stierer . the Michigan Office of Civil De- |*5 union vice president. did not family members ‘and 10 House fer approval of the twe |tiac’s downtown air raid siren is) said, | femse urges. : ‘jappear as the committee met. The awards were among 14 Pulitzer Prizes in letters, \tiends followed in another. craft. ” \nsed for other ‘than: its monthly] ws6cct people have pe Sa: tagiteme ne ae ae Se cet ye y 3a ae oN |, Sen. L. Lodge, of oa. now what weather usually meansleral area where one or more tor-\pay personal bills. "= O'Neill received the drama award posthumously for|Senate delegation flew to Appleton! priority restrictiqn makes the mea-|PeceMtly adopted rh — yas * * * the public so that safety precau- ILLACS LISTED > from Washington this morning tol ore mot attractive to potential) “@ural Disaster ee The siren, atop the Pontiac State|tions may be taken later if a tor-| . Included among oy Sym his autobiographical play, - jattend the services, along with) customers. may be blown in case of “threat-in.14 Building might possibly be\nado is or if @ warning is\made by Sims were “ae of “Long Day's Journey Into! Wisconsin's 10-member congres- “The clause would have. blocked|*ned widespread natural disaster. used if there is a tornado “warn-|issued, Junion funds to pay for three Cad- Night.” It is a current UF Head pe Greet the sale of water to outlying com-|S% 8% Mmight-occur if @ tornado)» for this area. * & & iMacs and some $2,250 in personal ae CLOSEST COLLEAGUES munitiés, like Pontiac, unless De-/Stuck hete. For a “forecast” the city’s nat-|telephone calls that Cross is al- Broadway hit, and last week » ee ee troit users had all the water they “Its use would be on instruc-/ EXPLAINS TERMS liral disaster plan is placed onjleged to have made from the union received the drama critics’ | ’ olay ag wip ally: ev can incetal,” Lodge said. tions from City Manager Walter| Stierer pointed out the différence|andby with all departments|*ffice. the cachet. "The four, Mcturtny’s| K. Willman, who is civil defense/between a “warning’* and a “fore-|warned to listen to radio bulletins} Gross said thet he ts top award. — Pa Ga Ty | a Tee restriction had been added |director," explained Robert A. |cast.” oad ate ‘Sather ienteentioel postniy — Kennedy pose lida seaeaest rears oan minsteeed by Rep. teow 7 A “warning” Is issued for a /Stierer said. fr 4, ent Gohew, hk, eee * 4 y Demo is “Profiles! & Hudson, of Pontiac How residents are to distin- | localized area when tornado | cyWANN ARNINGS’ is reimbursing the union treas- i Comega.” The book ie a sup ie P ' “ quish from the siren’s tes been sighted. People ta the na ae ads es ury for the personal teicphone of political integrity’ as Ss nion lOp0Sa If passed by the legislature, the] sir attack warning and that of path of the storm should take | i So nes through| *alls. ey ee. | bg bill would permit Detroit to charge] nataral disaster, le dependent ' immediate safety preceations, | oiice channels and from a U.S.| The union's executive board has some. famed eetne artis . , Weather Bureau teletype service|exonerated both Cross and Stuart * * * paid by Detroit users. . > s “I'm delighted—more than de- Rejected by GM * & & Discontinue Operations August 5 it re a ee Ca me ae eee lighted,” said Kennedy when told ; Adherants to the proposal say .\ed from his job and barred from of the award, ‘ this would allow the city to prof- . . Pontiac sthools and many busi- ie nad UAW Asks Joint Study tay wuld ripe mes and war Zt Bay City Bus Service res st init orice’ wos (Comme on Page 2 Ca terey O'Neill ae Shorter mains to other communities, where ; roaching funnel pty iy yeep ig of Work VOI ee ahandy . tebuned weber obeil BAY-CITY @ — Balcer Bros, Motor Coach Coennounced today through a Michigan Bell Telephone - Prize has been awarded to ‘Long Prior to Contract Talks [be picked up locally. it will discontinue city bus service Aug. 5. " [bell and light system, The City nion Dposes Day's Journey into Night.’ Now , They say Detroit water could) A spokesman said steadily rising financial losses dictated the |all also is connected to this sys-| ™'" I know I did the right thing in DETROIT .# — General ative the growing water problem) decision. - , giving it to Jose Quintero to pro- Corp. today rejected a Le . * * & 6 Ballot Issues duce and direct.” , Auto Workers’ bid ae. + pint — hi bes Shins Nees to give 90-day notice under the |All Well on Mayflower | siicey teat oe meats fed er wet Dero UF Head Choven | en (aU OA ewe Fdher Body Local Vo deme ab oe ~pecpnarhagote res jof new. contract talks in 1958. DETROIT «# — The executive! decade. Fares dropped from 7,300,000 in 1946 to Jess than 1,500,000. |II today reported the vessel was} Hits Hospital, Sewage vastien Be publication until 25 . im B. MABTMAN Louis G, Seaton, a GM vice|vice president of the Burroughs) ast year, the company said. “all well.” Its position was listed Bond Proposals Seam hee: bin oath bed bean $6 * . president, said in a letter to UAW|Corp., Ray R. Eppert, Monday se as 300 tatles ‘soutt , a xsinded. O'Neil died in 1968. City United Fund |rresidest water P. Reuther, the|was chosen president of the United] The bus company has been operating in Bay City for more than |the Canary Islands and its speed s id union ‘proposal “‘means that you are | Foundation letropolitan Detroi —— : of WON FOUR PRIZES Officers to Serve |sctually seeking to begin negotia- 7 — — |e UAW voted ole Nees Only poet Robert Frost and the th T tions nearly a year ahead of time — ge 2 atts tivttie tau cae late Robert on a demand which has Re , pase «(jon the. ate marerentioerapher Rover Another Term . jms snmic ko aes| Famous Tea Party Re-enacted in Boston Harbor [itm sax” litzer Prizes in the 40-year history) Officers and trustees were re-|its ‘next major goal. ‘ ‘ : . : oe = nig hae per ag my hee ot .Gu-arrente, eis elected yesterday at the annual| Reuther has proposed a shorter er , ; union “Ti; repre ' Pulitzer : work week with take- sented all 3,500 Fisher Body worle O'Neill jusly won of the Pontiac Area Unit- Sa an on ers, despite the fact that only 12! Prizes for “Bey the Weiss \ed. Fund Foundation., held. at a) home pay. Me. d the UAW's turned out for the regular mem (Continued on Page 2, 5) ljuncheon at the Waldrén Hotel, | convention in Atlantic City, N. J., bership Teseting, — William .B. Hartman will serve| !st~ month that the proposal Members went on record as Dies From Injury esse. Set ices Ccar| eeeetats posing © 1. sobos bend lose aed Re-elected to three yar, terms/first of the big three to reply to After ‘Cycle Mishap ) hecptial ioe hse bows, Sahaae as trustees were Mrs. Geraldine)Reuther’s invitation for the auto) — died all the way through,” sc» 4 Not ED ean: Soe Bey Ce ae a Lae cna cording to Grant. veruity’ Hoapttal in Ann Arbor! pryaie. f gga oS olars Corp, last! Voters this month will cast bal last night after being wn free Tentative plans for the 1957 drive] week tettialion on the lots on a $4,550,000 toad inoue his ‘motorcycle earlier ‘in the €V€-\were studied, and a progress re-|ground it would amount to indus- complete and furnish the city ning. port was heard on the work ofjtrywide bargaining, but ex- pital, and to finance an avixiliar Gerald Schardt, 22, of 46998 W.in. committee studying merger) pressed willingness to discuss the _ |sewage treatment plant. Twelve Mile Rd., was thrown from) | .cipijities with area township|shorter work week in separate|- P : *. * * ene chee ae ama Grant sold sumsbers conceed ti e came to a sudden behind)*""° treatment plant issue tax in cars at Twelve Mile road and Noviigaemememmnmnmneinn) crease because “We believe it wil He hit his head on the pavement’ In Today's Press \Area Weather fo Be anaan a cli in Souegn Sentai and was fushed to University : : ; : f oo Fe eater medeomtmaet — wall Gad ae a : ane a : Obituaries fr) wees Pee 4 ' Seger (ge Mae A 18 | Greeks We eee Wt Wasn't Right Marilyn | County News ......:+054:.+, 20 | jets On te De < - : ae |e : he aa oe w i A son was Markets Peet. oie eee ee) my : 0 er born Saturday to | Sports ...scscve ye 7 The driver of the car, Arbutus ROME w) — President Giovanni eae”, mt leas, tam 50 not] June 3, Pembroke School; June Mrs. Rose Sarduk, 48, of 2435/B. Brice, 28, of 392 Howard Mc- G telied te crenes | naare fan quiet tee 10, Baldwin; June 11, Adams; Texter Rd., Addison Township,| Neil St., said she couldn't see the ronch today began the searchivoters in the district. June 12, Franklin; June 14, Quar- . : : for a politician to patch together} ‘The appointment of election in- yesterday was ordered to stand|child and was unable to stop when la new government trom Italy’s ier the ton. Morning and afternoon ses- trial for the fatal shooting March! she ran directiy out in front of adaceia aaier tact! spectors oe oe Son sions wil] be available at most of 23 of a boarder in her home. her car. The center coalition's collapse soar Pom gso Pao te the schools She is accused of the second- forced Premier Antonio Segni to) s+ the May 21 ar ot he * “t= © degree murder of Martin J. Woj- “ resign last night after 22 months soit . Mev oupemegmdotend, wsesprodena cinski, 48. in office. —. * . it by city commissioners for the May 31 is the deadline for regis- Police say Mrs, Sarduk ad- Ruling Favors x * * recreation boards establishment of wellaat ehaten Webeeed lies Seen as strong possibilities were|{rat0® 1, vole in the annual #6 horseshoe and shutfleboard areas an agument in which “he swore bd ea artaegr must be made before 5 p.m. Jan Bizeinehete mo in front‘ the chien.” X ommunist ee penke Tha |The board also announced tht} ite ® jam Communit She admitted entering his bed-, Adone Zoli, finance minister in the Senoaes Tine ap cient eeneus — The House in cooper- room and firing a shotgun as he Hich Court rtu old government, and Guido Gonel-|“rough will be calling on Bir-|##0n with the recreation board lay in bed asleep, police said. “i ram overt ‘al la, minister without portfolio un-/Mrmens We maintains an extensive Senior Ci « * * ew Mexico's nia der Segni. tizens program. They have leased The woman: stood mute to the B andi ee x~ * * f Kindergarten. roundup began ithe land to the city for the open- charge at afraignment before Cir-/ t0 Bar Candidate | — Another Christian Democrat ; ing of a first outdoor phase of cuit Judge George B. Hartrick, .A ‘ AP Wirephete [Premier appeared. ee ~ ., this project. plea of innocent was entered for) WASHINGTON — The Su- _ with William L. Ryan, right, AP foreign [though ‘short of a majority : 2. 8s her ‘and she remained free under) preme Court has ruled that former coh srg hag imiwrg perccligaripnd Ton Galsd Ws is wen ak At Jett soomember Chamber of Deputies. SONALOL McCarthy North suburban alumni of Chi. ; E membership in the Communist} Center, Associated Press, spsitrd of AP’s New York staff party's seats are more a (Qmega will meet at 12:30 Thurs- Party cannot be taken: alone as| Overseas Press Club President's Award last is Wayne Richardson, s New * |than the second-place Omni Be Buried Toda day with Mrs, Linn W. Hobbs, a . conclusive proot a lawyer is now} night for his reporting from Budapest in 1956, is _ president of the club. nists. — 0 H y 27665 California Dr, An afternoon Others Listed disloyal or of bad character. . — ae oe - Party! (Continued From Page One) luncheon — business meeting is j ° _ apart night when Planned. Ralph Booze and The tribunal, 8-0 yester- ° s Vice Premier Giuseppe Saragat|closest upper chamber friends, , Sheng emanates) News Flashes |White House Veto Hinted ts Pars ir tius'sa ae" at” mina Sete ine, norman Sie ee onOrs oie camer eam for ‘Bad’ Housing Measure)" = "*.*, ,_. x. a a NEW YORK (INS) — Besides tion. In a similar case, the court} LANSING (INS) — State Sen. Or a Ou g Italy's Westermaligned_foreign|Malone (Nev) all Republicans.|_ Pranilin Cemetery Assn. met the main drama award for the|by 53 vote decided California im-| Frank Andrews (R) ef Hillman ot “bad bill” the measure sent\Policy was not an issue. The four) 0 = Welker (Idaho) and|potluck luncheon at the home of O'Neill play, other awards were|properly refused Raphael Konigs-| is backing a proposal for a per- | WASHINGTON (#—Hint ajas & tparties had been bickering for|Sen. Herman P tax in Michigan. |presidential veto preceded House/to the House by the Democratic Gerald Nye (ND) Ethel Bassett, 684 Lakeview, A al newspaper, publisher Joseph|peactice law there. "| Andrews has described the tax [consideration today of a Dill tolmajority of the House ‘Banking|™motths over domestic issues, The * * ® bake sale also will be held, - of newspaper publisher Joseph | pra here. : Republ it ‘wo ; net i on the “only out” to the state’s jexpand mortgage credit and set/Committee. wanted he ; @. ¢ - pbc tens ara Sema tr New, Mario sald | scat pretinns fap new hemesntngpeeeences|"—" ee + |montha age saying they waned] salons said that when be rel yop MMT a ae and music, They included: weet S past —_—— for war veterans. The House Veterans Atfairs| vote with the government on ma-|t to } the Senate expunge|Manus, John and Adams, Inc. said Nedleual cegcathaagr = Sanus Ber = plas — ENCAMPMENT, Wyo. ) — A iC cepacia siclecmgia tn Noma also has opposed ine |jor issues in Parliament. the 1854 censure debate from itt was dificult to pick any winner a ’s fourth birthday party ended one-package housing measure, provision special rath because new _ fresh Cletacunlionel opecting = eeseat) niin seaieieiaen Sr death for ber and'twe casters (Rep. Tale (flows) said a “badlerans housing progrem under the Polio Victi ee ty de ten cts uhtetiared by Mslery Crore Sahecl Jones of the United Press. SF ne pen cebang te te an | wane Semen congt aaah Gate AF Weald Be cme ye alretenl Hey Ane Becomes Potlo Vichw [aunt teers conductjehildren in the Fair Poster con ob te Tee Cee Ne |erd during the net 15. oars bere ang ge or hag dias * * * visions which the veterans atiairs|After Fighting Disease — |toward his colleagues. Jane Puvogel, a sixth grade stu- Cartoon — Tom Little of the tice rater er on his) sister and a playmate all were eee ae ce considered n lead- ovine eee | gr yng = ager Sia tee’ bouts a agp eee ent ant a pis Binoy 4 dent won the $5 cash prize and Nashville (Tenn) Tennessean. c r. was &/ critically burned. ers no who shared top honors with 13 honor Ngtaaepea yA Commun tc eee ihr a te sa et nae ere cal elf Gr Pr, St ae ment, ene Trask of the Boston (Mass) Trav.|¥@S no indica: ever Barbara Alice Smith, whose ° daughter had the disease, today eo ta, jlipop tree depicted one of the fea eler. cated outer of the) birthday it was; her 2-year-cld Fy losions fart measure oma gyros St. Luke’s Hospital—himself a — for the 28-mile drive for the Hickory-Holiday to government. sister, Gale, and Berry Jean, 10 pD - |preference provisions. admin solo victim. pplcten, where boner guards 1. ncld May 3. Fiction — No award. Special * *® * months. Mrs. James Smith, 34, ae istration, be said, will go along * * * kept an all-night vigil over the PTA is sponsori the all-out- Kenneth Roberts for his series of [potas eeeratl ot, Dave Beck's! the mother; her daughter, Je with it.” | Physicians said Reed had not| fag-draped casket. op (00%, fait trom 12 to 5 p.m It will aan Bebe _—- leaguered brotherhood of Team-| Linda, 8, and the playmate, lying been inoculated with Salk anti-| The body lay in state at St.ibe the last large activity of the eet sores Seer aes fant ee a, oS Sey in Dayton Public housing is not involving) iio vaccine. They sid he had|Mary Church, where McCarthy|PTA for the current school year Biography — “Profiles In Cour-/Ore., the court decided that the| condition at Memorial Hospital cS Te ea a vatic and Re-\the Paralytic type. He was the|worshipped as a youth, from its — age,” by Sen. John F. Kennedy|National Labor Relations Board) a¢ Rawlins, Wye. Aerial Fireworks Go Off |. mene third victim in Racine this year.jarrival until today’s noon Mass. Rise. ‘Peed Ushastber (D-Mass). Hig diaper yr geri er riai rire ee ae te oe Reed, in January, spent long|Townspeople formed lines which| sec ‘Pies (habe) Stemiter Ot “ ‘eamsters unfair . H recommendations id é , 8, Poetry — “Things of Tia oe Tames aoe S eee § Sending Wild Display |'rs mortgage financing and for|*0ure collecting truckloads of scrap|sometimes, stretched fer two andl ar caddealy at hor heme, S200 World” by Richard Wilber. ag arke Davis Accord Soaring Into Sky * to lower down{metal and paper to enrich the po-|three blocks to file past i an Rae _ Music — “Meditations on Ko-/Sitice ammeves : = pre Algernon bought with |e drive. care a LE el teen (| She is survived by her husband clesiastes” by Norman Dello Joio. ' - ° \ 's most I ———_—___ The board — noting the case Ends 6-Da Strike DAYTON, Ohio @—Two explo-/Sovernment-insured mortgages. Thi Take a Snack * &® & © ster and one niece. Services was the first in which such charg- sions sent a wild, brilliant dis- - eves ea \ 1 nes McCarthy stood alone in\yu! be at 1 p.m. Thursday from saat tae Gol ee DETROIT @ — l p ’ Jo PUEBLO, Cele. © — Burgishsifrent of the cotlut tor one of bticremation will fellow at White had no authority to act, The case|union ras" LONG Vay S umey ode cag ace magn be crt ee The. |Chapel Cemetery, —— a ee ee in a six , : +4 + sronnid cues Gek tox ihe’ panaiiod tandems wamned heute cot . aa aan ee, ane ee | He Wins Pulitizer Prize |sS"te'tuches cnt attte tencack tee ber Sor «lace loka thetr!Tayas Flood Losses 11, of Portland, Parke, fall” Pov z ing the house former peighbor. ° ® and tedéral (Continued From Page One) v , $57 ' By E. H, SIMs Ethics Group Grills yers said the a (1920), “Anna Christie” (1922) j Wanted Baby Born Outside Total 500,000 Tis if true that some women are . the International a oe See. or B , DALLAS, Tex. (INS — The U" S able to tacetel approaching rain BaKELS Union Boss lets wan feached at 3:20 |: : No fiction award was made Prison Lovers Ca t UT eC coms ef engineses tn Dalida caid tea saree Tea ee Guttice said novels on the nation’s early history.| .SAN FRANCISCO —Martha) They egcaped Dec. 29 to a hide-|smonnest une im secent, wee : the Union's headquarters building Stachura and Hernando C. Cotton, out Cotton had prepared in the ¢ «¢ *«¢ Baagslny mn ttn ecoeerific |i Washington. ——— NEWSPAPERS GET EXGHT — |who became lovers in the Kansas|prison machine shop, then walked| foundation, and human hair is one| The charges involved in thal ombore tne Eight prizes were granted in the| state i away from the prison Jan. 2. i denet ebaentnoiaense eee, Tos of them. Interestingly enough, Bakery Workers case are less . field journalism. have failed in an attempt to have They said they made their wayias rivers into the Gulf some women can predict rain ac-|SPectacular than those against the| During the The Chicago Daily News took|their child born outside prison| across country unsuccessfully|o¢ Mexico and. the Red. White cording to the way their hair feels. | Teamsters. on my 3. the Pie ates hie wad trying to find work. and Arkansas fivers that flooded | staan 5 ola daa we BOARD BACKS BECK Sor tests eee Gular fraud im te office of thelay Bion coal or p me. e\e * the Southwest. can ne » Were recaptured *“ «et a great length of time before it | The Teamsters’ Beck, despite] outside contracting then state auditor of Mlinois, Or-| arraignment today on charges of} Arriving in San Francisco last falls, and sometimes are able to jhis difficulties, has received a new) involved the 300 ville E, Hodge. robbery, atito theft and kidnaping.|Week, they bought toy guns and| The Dallas office of the engi- ’ had scr rt a any (tf cndece mb ub Se cee He ert oot te eee [ee aed ta Ua oc ae a makes a difference, too — Hoffa of Detroit, unanimously ex- Harold K. led to Hodge’s imprisonment, they arranged meetings in a pris-in4. Madera, They got $2 and his|¢d projects would have prevented better forecasters than bruncttes (Pressed confidence in Beck yes-director of personnel The Puller Friant were octal OM oe her web re reed PO eu Se ces ae ht C UEMr olll potinte ematnn : abet s tract is ratified, ate, neh Pls vate cyan The ch enpested|th eiered to Push Yecepnoe | Probati al e “ 7 7 ’ : \ hair, while those with naturally Semen she he pr don the old New York World. me eee BB 8 ao mitted eat ap ale on ton srk wind baad oe ee Beck resigning or any re-/Blast Kills Woman, Son; ae ee eee institution since 1989, “Cotton|back to face escape charges. ing Bad Check es quest perme Hy Wonk wine voclous service petee. A gold medai|worked as a trusty in the prison soe ad ate Ses mal. Memingham wen, Robert ° The fact that most hydrometers ord ‘ag eooperating and supporting Ma wanntee Wee i Tou ahen he iad. ts’ Seneca Ue” Be: Dacinee Weak leardeg mee sinced. ae prtacen humidity confirms the soundness of|"%e S2neTa! president as it has ttlan and her are surth $500 apiece, |work at the minimum-custody, un-|The four “wonderful months’ of|two years for issuing a $15 check Ges ene ef watsan’s tdi ka Kk wala eats : their bed in a eaiied sclvon fares nesees « ven Meeaten eat Coton were ‘life-jin Royal Oak Jan. 16 with insuf- forecaster, So, when your wife, or which shattered Mrs. Stachura was serving time of happiness, soll t bank funds. mother, of maybe even little ‘sis-| Th¢ Probe of Beck's house here early Fire Alarm Boxes |rcause she and her busband sold] The woman's husband, Edward! Pleading guilty to the charge, ter, says she is expecting rain be-|"4 those of the Teamsters—by|Police are seeking a mortgaged car. Cotton was con-/M. Stachura, 30, sentenced \with|Granzenbach was assessed $100 catise her hair tells her something,|the AFL-CIO grew oat of Beck’s|iusband for by victed of lereeny end Kiting aber in May 1906, remmins in| the|ceurt — by Circuit Judge * ' : - 2° * : She might be right! > tae pot. ore oad oe Police Sgt. W. , Replaced Phot 1eS ee — Benes wos Gorge mene. E At that time invoked the Edna Sexton, . : ae ie = : , 4 The Weather Fifth Amendment 117 times in re-|Charles Bittinger, 2 : 4 chkotyls fire today} But Some Members Are Getting Up in Years ' ore fusing the tell about his use of|mer marriage, Bn seal replaced , oe SS Soothe De to $400,000 in anion funds.|explosion which of Ike's Cabinet (sn't Old $300,000 to a . PONTIAC AND VICINITY—F and ‘ . * * 5 ' : a a ae Ee ee, ia SU : hol : : : ; ; it 50 te 54 igh tomes’ t0 ed a : c dead} nted 3 : = ad ; ° 2 URE ; would be running things for the,to vote the money he thinks the : ; < fentine ; Press News Analyst Regetienes 9s Rowtoere wc] Department needs. _—s_. gl 2¥O temperature preceding § a.m. a 3 ‘es ies ics “ak i ees a j Ditection—Wiest. ngs i af Detention Home ge Cabinet has seriously men- Department and sets Wednesda ¥, ‘am, ‘We. the Vospablicka: quiciaeniad nee. Cpurehenite ated :. nation in 1960, Vice President Nix- amount of money on seems to have the inside track primary concern to on that, ae x * * * * And if he won the election he Wilson may — ‘ almost certainly—in the tradition) finishes vot- ang of presidents—would pick his own which won't ne eal sonoes CR he Dae, tmir sa a = Ponti eS So ye ‘arrest today” and Wilson, only two other Cabi-| Robert n, former Lowest, tempersture 2720 2.0.20000 33 | The victims were Pauline tions in Bogota, net members are over 60. They/ deputy nse, has Mean “ land Marie Nicholson, both: of] 4... ore are Secretary of Commerce|been bet to be- eS ee Boston. hale cag Weeks, 63, and Marion B. Fol-| come Secretary if Hum- Highest cg 9 yg ~~ © 2 we a ” eedes oo som, scretary of health, educa-| phrey goes, f «liked, his *6 mm 1996 30 in 1874 firmanlheapeptice Be. ve Oe twa: Sorbets vatanteor ae work -when he was in” govern- Monday's erate waa! pitution Pe ern mae hed “a er" — ‘under pee PS vi S at a] et & 28 38 Hie ie Be onal tod = gizs A seo a3 E pe —- 5 g oo BLE , Sieg: oo ae | (a bi . U oir ait gr a 2 aii ) Fl Sl fiys \ a dsr ire er | Seas “| © TT ors) re TT : a BEC EE <1 | a if 13 . hs g a cpl if i oF ~ ea >| OD 3: > . ek ec LP Sy o) S&S 3 wtges <0) e .: S ik sHEE i if aig yy a TATE . 4 , i al & jz] yw He js ie if BE. i i 3 3 : rr Ss) O le] Fon Sb dil qe Pe pil i paledeat Uhh fh : L573] _O [| a] 80 Sal a etait alba seq ip tia at al il! a rh aiyt.: fi ? | ie. a) ales i i wepets paddy pad adie Sauipe > : 5 3 ea i BS bef ce iF iat TESS e| EIN its bli rant ft dis} allt [He "fis BF aT TT ih : eI : : AC. : 4: Smee a EE es rae a 2 - hs ’ — i Phew a! an) ge ep a pepe tee ja Se ape | ge age - f I { Cs : VV ofa é ne \ * | ie PONT ea AKE OVER PASTS nee a a . ; | PROBLEM 1, STRAIGHT LINE — Driver moves forward and backward on a straight path 114 inches wide while keeping left wheels between the spheres (arrow), This young lady, as viewed from the car behind, was in trouble as she ran over the whole row of inside spheres. PROBLEM 2, SERPENTINE — Driver twists and turns his car forward and backward through the exercise formed by five clusters > of flag-topped markers. Most of 96 Greater Clevelanders taking test failed to navigate through the limited areas without touching a marker. PROBLEM 3, OFF-SET ALLEY AND STOP LINE — After ne- gotiating stanchionlined narrow curve, driver must move into a dog-leg or off-set alley, at end of which is a stop line. He must try to stop with the bumper over the line. |age by Aug. 15, 1957; the last day ,of the national contest; you have}! general ire traffic situation, the Unifed States Junior Chamber of Commerce th | ‘as Diem Arrives -|—the status of the estimated 700,- Children’s Home to Admit Public in Open House reational program, “4 There will be displays based on the therapeutic handicraft program ‘|eoncrete and asphalt will add a highway growth will be 60 million Chinese Protest Criticize Saigon Edict; Seeks Aid in U.S. Visit SAN FRANCISCO w — Viet Nam's President Ngo Dinh Diem, who arrived here yesterday for a problem he left behind in Saigon 000 Chinese in his country. * * * Diem arrived from Honolulu last night in President Eisenhow- er’s personal plane, the Colum- bine III, to find three of San Fran- cisco’s four Chinese newspapers carrying editorials deploring a set of decrees his government issued last August which make Chinese born in Viet Nam citizens of that country, When Diem left Saigon Thurs- day several hundred Chinese had wrecked the first floor of the Chi- nese legation trying to get infor- mation on a reported offer by the Chinese Nationalist government to resettle them on Formosa, Diem is in the United States to seek increased aid over the 200 million dollars the country has re- ceived each year in anti-Commu- nist support. Oakland County Children’s Home has scheduled its first open house for Sunday, May 19. From 1 to 5 p.m. the public will be able to visit, the home how the county cares for its neg- lected, dependent and problem children, Superintendent’ W. 0. Moulton Jr. said. Visitors will tour the home it- self, where delinquent children are housed and schooled, and the near- by cottages for homeless children and those from broken homes, is a day-off from classes, Moulton said. : Resident psychologists and coun- selors will explain their interpre- tation of youngsters’ problems and what is needed to help them, Included in the tour, Moulton said, will be a visit to the medical unit and a description of the rec- the end of the tour, Moulton said. Viet Nam’s President setting the weight of Russian arms in the delicate Middle East bal- ance. been ordered to leave. state visit, today faced the same}. at 2050 N. Telegraph Rd. and see| & By JOHN BARBOUR editerranean last week — off- Some of the ships already “have a ry Et vent SPR | The U.S. 6th Fleet is a unique AP Writer force with a unique duty. It in- ‘The clenched steel fist of the|¢jydes two aireraft carriers, one of U.S. Navy moved into the Eastern ~ miles to the north, the 's yang gg scape theo MOSCOW @— The Supreme Soviet convened today to approve decentralization of at the top of its agenda. REGIONAL COUNCILS During deliberations in the next few days the legislators will ning, control prices and wages, allocate. scarce materials and check on production by each region. But economic councils of the various admiristrative - eco nomic regions of the Soviet Union wil] take over planning for local production and supervision of local performance, cutting many of the administrative strings that now lead back to Moscow. WASHINGTON (NEA) — New 12 per cent bonus to the weekends and vacations of Americans this! summer. * * * This results from an estimated 1,000 miles of turnpikes, multi-lane federal-state highways, city by- thave been completed during the past year, * * * Taking advantage of this record six months preceding Aug. 1, 1957.| ' -Involved in Break-Ins, Youth Put on Probation Lae ier sae i a driver’s license or permit, and you have a clean record of no Named as one of three youths ise involved in 22 recent Pontiac area David Wilson, 17, of 419 breaking, the state champion Howard MeN was: years gh TF ae Turnpikes to Reward THE TURNPIKE — Oné of < icationers =.2 4g the 256-mile Kansas Turnpike, where 80 mph is. Ssszeee== Supreme Soviet Convenesto Revise U.S.S.R. Economy =: The she’s approval by the more than 1,300 members of the aitie t “tue | Ha t . ge’ i 3 4 E Ft ue 4 q : i gf 3 ae* i f i ff FF i fleet, has said: “We can raise voice without shouting, And with- out firing a shot we can create penta sepenesetions.” Wests of tf [ i z ! : i i is ie tell bes g g 8 gail E gE i e Front CER s TRE e ee re eee eee ae Spiga? 4: i € 225 + é sigs ue Biap th | ite : I vy i i ve a ab isl wi 413} | cry elit die TORE 3 gi itn ca an EH mati etal gg aaa ay fru tal ea Te EM Ee HL ere nk pe ui wy ak bi sa ean a et] 3 4 i! Hi, af a Sas a i a g ih PH ] Lae tor ao a iA 957 1 = ) ae . F- os | S i ‘ ‘ bd { ¥ MAY.7, commie eed ing American, Fami urch to ae BR S Month Long Fund. Drive Ca HW dz iy iS at iti :, yet PE wit i yi | ; a it Wait , Tie fips tHe s quit jest Ht laa 1 Pik Be ae Ht ce ‘ a iat ii FERS ke ri Tieinl Hi Wl Bh) i By aE hte ee Notes A UESDA it bat iF | if He al} ¢ H ll | idl a°* di r oe § fits ad Hi s Hl! did E anid i i lie Eat Bat Ae Hay iE anit Hi .— Pe] ey Se ge : i PARE RET Les , tutta aoe | s sgigseaccsae *RaSHSRASR BAST oe ys: ft: re on a eee es oe eo oe napede's ie ‘i | TRG IRE fl UST AIRES) pemieeen fataneregta faa The =p i a is i i i Ha i 11 Cet ; ia BL. ttt Put HH ; ab i edi Hie bee : rch i Lae Hla aa i ald Ta ? 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He iF aU Lia “ibs Soienieers bras nose Sieber, 4 licenses for steel scrap had little a Tae oes wae. eddy . ia go's Be i ah i i a ie 21s 5 . BOGe 428 ere lig iF at 41 .° . 25 sie ffi : tf P id. 2 ry i snl juan J i 4 | if ar fief ue i i UH i al it hea let i ay les TET i cats tab Ca tS oh 1 fry ape H ee xo Wee he credit of Ay Suen ty hp mt ¥4, and lard + bared Grain Prices AGO, May 7 (AP; -~ Chic. grain: $3225 E BEER2" Fs re id bel & efEss tz “ a a eR eT Fm ee er (tara THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY) 1 1957 _ Work Wanted Female il Business Services 13 Moving & Trucking 19 1 DAY SERVICE, A-1 TRONING. Pick ‘& deliver, EM 3-0050 $ WOMEN WANT WALL WASHENG CARE DAYS. PICKUP Teteiea playroom, yard. FE DOCTOR'S HELPER. AMT_REG- in FE PIG. istered. CBC, Urinalysis ER G.|V.& W TREE SERVICE—SPRAY- 18T CLASS EXP PAINTING AND | // PRIV, BATH & ENT. BMR.. G-ray. cera a Own ing, ‘Dutch ar Meaqabioes. FE! = 3 FE Aart f 7 655 Markle. ransportation. 2 A-t WALL "WA NG & PAINTL 5 GIRL, 17, WANTS TO CARE FOR | WALLS WASHED BY MACHINE. Sensible Estimate ~- “iba ee on oe stanley children and do housework in Poo- Free estimates. OR 3-0186. Mac's, FE 86838 or = 8-8442 ; tac. 44-8556 A-l PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX- 3 ROOMS & BATH. FE 5-8239 aft- GIRL DAY WORK. 3 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) “..,:07. 10 per cent disc. for cash. er §:00, days wk. rE 2-0080— DR ™~ cm. ‘coaxs i. AL Guaranteed, Free est. 4-0206. } LARGE FRONT ROOMS ~ tontrog 32 A BUSHEL. | DRESSES. 5 KAA WALL WASHING: STORMS a — 191 EB. Huron, FE changed. Windows cleaned. PE ar retrig: Pvt eat Fk ae LARGE ROOMS eee 4 LARGE Rooms & N- ists. OR St. FE 2-1360. RADIO & TV. 137 8. PARKE ST. or land for|" vate bath and parking, 2 adults. ette. Bed, of closet space. On WOMAN hag st DAY WORK BY GARDEN PLOWING. TOP so0IL. our clients, 21 years service to &| 19, w . bus line. Near Eastern Jr. High. the hour. FE 5-035. P- FV & RADIO SERVICING DONE | Our ine itentele Bes me before oes eee! WANTED: G i BABY split eravel, anywhere, EM >) tes, OR 31094 or PE) yoy sell. Ask for Bob. M Fae Ol ce week. ts |) ROOMS 6 BATE. . UPPES. in ‘my home. 25 W. th- SARDENING~ PLOWING -& DRAG. - “ : Btove erstor & heat fur- more. PE 247. Ogg, FE ait. Ne 24S | Typewriter Service 22A To Buy — To Sell perenee. nished. PE £7032. uilding Service rated. Close in. '24 Florence. PE: * F NEWLY DECORATED. . . 2 GARDENS FLOWED & DISCED. | TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA- M AH AN S748. Pvt, Ents, Indien | Village, ar. AAAAAAAAAAAAA Teaing, DY Dour oF Jod-| General Printing end Office Sup- 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE | “Room & BATH WITH GARAOE. AAA SANDIN = Go, 17 W. Lewrence. & bath, ground floor, OR 31378. |" sce winiams Lake Rd. Phone LAYING, — QUALITY GA ce ol vam & LIGHT Piy_Co., REALTY CO., by gay ney TR RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. EXC.| OR 3-6352. wi Upholstering 23 evenings & Sundays | © toc Adults only. Deys FE | ay SCREENED C. BUD BILLS. FE 8-2050 PYYS ST PLOWING & PiTTina. om PE 20963) 93432 a2 after 6 : rch. Lake priv. PE 2-189. at BLOCK . | Cook. FE 1 EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- | CASH | FoR AND CONTRACTS. IR PRIV. BATH & z : a 7 Pt es, basements, and chim- | GARDEN FLOMIIS AND LIGHT ig. atte Cooley. Lake Rd. EM| H- _On “31388 it, *Y- |" on ist floor, Adults. 221 N. Cass.|# ROC vr 520 neys. PE 17-0405, FE bulldozing $3.50 per hour, Vic. 7 RMS. NICELY FURN. CLOSE 3 Rous & Sati re] Keego Harbor. PE’ $-3256. THOMAS" UPHOLSTERINO ~ + MORTGAGES in, No drinking. FE 2-2161. — EB — 3, OR Fireplaces, ‘basements and chim-|LAWN AND GARDEN TILLING.|4 8. TELEGR — FE 5-888 | ow goop PROPERTIES. v4 sere hin Witt SAIVATE BATH € atoms ATE BATH a | 5” a Ee neys. D486 Satisfaction SLIPCOVERS RAPES & BED-| or more. with oo ft. frontage. | ent. Very clean. 36 Center. a et ao a1 CUSTOM CARPE NTERS. a chil ster « p.m. PE spreads. Your material, FE $5707. | BD. CHARLES. i717 3. Telegraph | oous PRIVATE BATH & EN- side vallable on May finish, remodel A rrespond " terms. Gordon Pisttley, mM FLSWTaS @ & DISCING. VICINITY Lost & Found 24 Equitable Society ee ene Ot |SRM. APT 139 W. LAWRENCE. 3-008. of Auburn Heights. Phone FE PE 40821 Eves. FE 5-880) ee Nat Adults : A&B TRENCHING | PLOWING & FITTING, DRAYTON FOUND—SUM OF MONEY, OWN. | TO gp a eOR YOUR to o teree’ ‘ROOMS & BATH é i = ae rues - area. MA | 2-4604 a 5:00. Ea rE oe ". 2 ROOMS, PRIV. BATH, roe 7 Cub. FE 23-6606. ‘mee a | Pegg, Pema omnes |Teat tame | «CASH | _reswwarté sue | fucrta tl Soumita We FE 5-9591 mowne a DRAGGIN icon cgricls and at geo T AND 3 ROOM, 397 OSMUN.| +2300 , coment) & light grading. Phone PE 8-6156.| (ost. IN DOWNTOWN PONTIAC. IN A FLASH FE 44730 v ROO KEWL ¥ DECORATED. — en ee PLOWING & * YTON | blue leatherette folder conta 7 ROOMS, CHRISTIAN Sota Soar § gevace. Pvt. Entr. d = Pisins. Clarkston area. MA 5-6391. a Peete Sunda re For land a see Au- ; _— oR et EL S ROOM : AN, 8E VOTO-TILLING AND LAWN WORK| material. phone _Jonason in ROOM APT. > 4LL KINDS OF CEI Thee SS ae WORK. FE #1210. _or PE gervies Ags tisfied wood. FE 23-4056. arate gas Supese, ae Pingree. eral 2.2340. ® ER Lost: PET. BLUE PARAKEET. and cltentele 2 ROOMS & KITCHENETTE. PVT. 7 RMB IND FLOOR, CLONE, OR 3-004 Reward. FE “nOOMs ,- OROU Cal FE 3000) or FE 3-114. ® BRICK 8B = Also. ‘chimneys. No job too BULLDOZING & ~~ ORADING __per hr. PE so120 s EM Soa. Ca enter “ant oon fro ROUGH OR TRIM. GET OUR OR 3.2276: DaM, B CARPET LAYING, AEE free estimates. EM . Call a.m, CEMENT & BLOCK WORK. “TINS, ACL KI PLASTERING ___D. MEYERS,. EM 30163 PLASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR. Pat uaranteed. FE 6-030. RING, NEW AND RE- val, Vern Keller, FE 1-031. Saws—Lawnmowers Accurately Sharpened 18 Cham beréain PE 2-7680 SAWS MACHINE FILED Maney Leach Be Besley St. TREE TRIMMING AND gg oe al zee estimates. FE 23-6010 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT % ton pickups 1% ton stakes Dump trucks Semi-trailers TRAILERS AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, Daily . basa econ Sunda iC. Ope Los wea E | Painting & Decorating 20 SLICE OF HAM | Rene Apts. Unfurnished 34 ‘3 +ROOM A Fat ses welcome, lake GROOM PLAT, IED. naare TWENTY-ONE, _ For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses or ROTO TILLING A. E DeMott_OR 34004 ROTOTILLING GARDEN OR PE 2-4900 after 3:30. Ga Est. 1918, _ 362 N, Cass. PE HOUSEMOV work. Res, & Comm’l. N too or too small. _— BULLDOZING Rel able | party will sono your: basement or incomplete home. Low rate of interest. Many satisfied customers. FE 2-9104 before 5 P.M. 13 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS _ INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co: 33_W. Huron 8t PE $-8183 Laandry Service 18 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- \ undry, FE mates. Call sete pa eae te ING & TREE SVC. ea LANDSCAPING, FE 5-646 Don’t Just Do Something Stand There While we do the work. Seeding, hoc” Eantecaping OR” S200 po LF LAN. ine. 10, pe 10 20, per fe months LAWN ' FE 56-1276 ster 4 *. wochente. NEW LAWS. OLD and fertilizing, FE Ew Lawns Fo Rototilling rs . G. & G. Service, : ; —— | LOST - Snow WH WALLET og a eR EET tae ‘ly contains s si ‘eaaaa “2th tals 9 ROTOVAT Twa = se DARDEN (aes & Found 24 ¥ . tt ell ee eee | ANGE PENT laa Ea "ate s noe “Seaane GARDEy oor "6 chain 8 long. MA $0082 mowing. | Vielnity of “Baldwin rae oe a TaN _ FE 6-104 or EM Insurance Agencoa 17A ao, |e a ee 5 A+ Rating of Repres Co's. Hamp Sore. eas of FE Austin-Norvell Agency Sone were FE ous Penal Aft 6 IMDS’, | LosT—EEY STONE MOVIE CaM. 10 w Lawrence me ‘Casg| Sch, pewere. Pune PE Due lay. Stb = OMION LARD iosT — REDDISH FEMALE "Cy S kes Agency Cocker raniel. 783 able papers, Money. PE 3-0 Lost: SMALL AGLE. wale Vic. Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW SCRA’ SOLS Sure. #2. F ~ num ow Le “E drames fit). Layresee, Fe 21414. Notices & Personals 25 ~ AEROTRED KNAPP SHOES ef ae ANY L N a tia." ." Taner noe mnect tine Salvation SUMMER VACATION Reservations and Tickets GREAT LAKES CR’ ‘ TOURS ie SERVICE Wid, Children to Board 26 4 C00D LacENEED HOME. LOV- or week. FE 2-1850. 2 | Wid He Household Goods 2 “ n private party, PE STR ate ‘NEEDED Sao ace XK Johnson |" ROOMS | GROUND, | FLOOR. 13, ttt, Single, 613 double. e an REALTOR oa 3 c PVT. aware m4 6. _Toleqregh Rd. — & ve San Caan =| ROOMg & BATH. PRIVATE EN- ties and land contracts Or bave| trance. 173 State Bt. buyers fr sam 7 LARGE RMS., PVT. NEWLY Kl L-' Templeton, Re Realtor decorated, Ress. 8 8. Parke. 3330 _Oreheré_Lebe 6. 7 RM. NICELY PURN. WiTH TEL Wanted Real Estate aA — — — welcome, cou D BUY |} RM., UTIL. FORN. IDEAL FOR ‘eta Wiliams LE. Area. bachelor, In Pontiac. MYr- Small down payment. FE K tle 23-1961. Between 2:8 8 4 7 ROOM, FULL BATH ON MAIN LET oe floor, Pvt. entr, Call FE 2-163 sell enna. me or 319 Prospect Bt. service. We ean 3 RMS. & BATH or sorme. 4 os 7%) Min Lk. Ra. 5) oe } RM. APT. ADULTs ONLY within 30 ae Es Priv, bath. 987 Oakland Ave, jiatee ABALTY. ist 7 NICE ROOMS AND BATH. TR. ~ LISTINGS WANTED sonable. 119 State St. 8M Leslie R. Middleton BROKER PE 8-003 SELLING YOUR HOME? ft? immediate need suburban UMiy SPRING BUYERS ARE CALLING M. Stout Realtor | , Edw. Ph, JE sais Children welcome. Inquire, 221 APT. Zz FOS Ate Fitiaas OLE, CALL FE ¢1850. OR PE APARTMENT FOR RENT. 335 E Pike PE 48383. BRAND NEW south Open og AE ye me FFderal 86918 ¥ DECORATED 3 ve Fos Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 6-s165 rooms and located * oor, Also 2 2. Ht Stout, Realtoy rn , tH 8: Jessie. T ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE ENT. oman Arse. Newly decorated. FE : 3 rms. & beth, refrig., 3 . BA a ' wtll. furn. Couple with beby wel- rE 5 come \ 7 RMS., CLOSE IN. FE 647%. | tanc A LAROB® 3 ROOMS. BATE. UNTON 7 ROOM APT UTILITIES PUR: | “Aouite ent sues oe nished. 1 child welcome. PE ¢3778 | oar — toke jectttnes, rise , laundry . : ilities and furn. 1 alking distance from GMC ed Truck “OR 37877, pee. 6 month. FE Th “WEAR PONTIAC Mo- | —— ~ NEWLY DECc., 8 BATH & ssh after oo oe basement, FE E 3 RMS. &@ BATH, COMPLETELY | Nice 4 . APT. SAMUEL 3 gtcn Col PE Bo1be, Lag wo om > Ee om Sanuies 4 ain * ae Aube E3408 a 3 aus . & BATH, a J ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE ERT. Pisce, from “Ses to oon West side. call +1612 after = eee aa ear pie | “wedewood wae ery re ture window. Extra closets. Mice- py FO BO Car- wr alrrea” eat con of Assure | WEST SIDE, J Rus BATE. Greens PE 40000. | ‘gas heat. rE ny oR gt ix: 5 Rent Houses Furnished 35 POR YOUR VACATION— AN APT. apt. for five on Cass Lake. Beau- tiful grounds, private beach, ficat, bout, Safe for children. §75 week- ly. PE 4-382. | it ir 2 iy ' tt : : HEE a All in has $ a nice 2 eseeed porch unbelievable 000 —$1,100 down; month. water systems, — erage. a1 shape. WEST SIDE 2 family, lower fat a large 3 RMS. & BATH UNFURNISHED $350 DOWN. Seb “Peniae $65 A MONTH: Aubum Road hway. 2 bedrms. & bath up, Ii with 3 houses. a dining rei.08 wicbes, dows, “ful ate vor detas. basement wilh dont & bet awson Real Estate *, ares. petively 27 BAW Ra. OL 1-1611 ttisene peat walt oa/3 BE areas. Prat. prams ane aes 3-Bedrm. Brick. Ranch | he “thet ews tel Palmer Dr Aa@ home in a fine loca-| FE tion. You'll enjoy this comfortable DOWN home with its m fine features. ba 5 ROOMS i BATH WEWLY Duc.| theery Litehen wiih plenty of eat “modern home 1 a4 full bath, plas: 5 C in, ic tile bath.| tered hard floors, um 681 Valancia after 5:30 r “Foascment, Complete. storms storms xz door 8.8 garage. 3 ROOMS & BATE. TH TARGE Y: YARD ee ae We have several other homes that Wisner School, Jot Ba meee driving to shop- gy a with meooenahie Come. FE Clee MY DaTTT afte 1g atea & downtown tiac ae - oa vmenaret suis! “C” PANGUS, Realtor greied & painted: Located pear