Xs . sored by the Ponti The Weather “models, - $:30 a.m, Several U.S. Weather Bureae Forecast Mostly Cloudy Belgie on: aca ith YEAR ke wh ‘e ae eae nee mn INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS : i WINS FOURTH PLACE — Mrs. Elizabeth J. _ Newman, of 28 Oriole Rd.,’ is congratulated by General Motors President Harlow H. Cartice "Awarded. for Anniversary Letters. Stirling Ave., placed among the first 25. Newman won a Cadillac Sedan De Ville plus $1,750 to help. pay’ taxes: Phillips won a Pontiac - Catalina sedan and $950 for tax aid. The contest -was held in celebration of GM’s 50th anniversary. Mrs. in GM Letter Contest A Pontiac woman who is a sec- retary at GM Truck & Coach Di-\2g Oriole Rd., won fourth prize'to pay taxes on the prize, T vision didn’t go to work today. In- stead, she ‘is recovering’ from a Mrs. Elizabeth J. Newman, 35, . of last night at the national awards | reward was a Cadillac and $1, 730 te ‘Pontiac Local's 5 { | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, _ FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 —40 PAGES Charter Would | Be Returned Elections Here Should Follow Hoffa's Order. in About. 2) Months Pontiac Teamsters Local | 614 should ‘vote in about! two months at an election’ ‘of officers that will mar ithe end of James R. Hoffa’s ‘controversial, 415 - year trusteeship. A regional Teamster offi- OS has confirmed that! ‘Hoffa, president of the in- ternational union, ordered the election as he.hinted he: ‘would two months ago dur-'- /ing the union’s Miami con- vention. . With the election of new officers, f -|the loeal's charter would become leffective again and local autonomy the pleasant shock which comes|banquet for the $500,000 GM em-| Some 284,575 General Motors em-|would be returned, according to iploye letter writing GEERGS Her -ployes entered the contest through-) Robert Holmes, vice president of when one wins a Cadillac. Downtown Auto Sale - gut the United States. | Announcement of prizes to the | 45 top national winners came last night during the dinvier at the _ Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel in De- to Open City Drive Bae Pontiac residents who want to get the auto buy deal. baie Harlow H. Curtice earh of the 45 awards. Taylor C. Phillips, 4. of - 535 ing St., was also among the! » and wor a Pontiac and $950 presented top 25 of their life can plan on spending the night in a car to Pay for taxes. tonight. At 9 p. m., two blocks on Huron pireel from Cass ave- nue to Saginaw street will . turn_into a giant used car: lot. More. than 100 autos, ranging in price from eight) cents to $445 will be avail-| able. . These are 1946- 54) Ress pers The ‘sale, which officially begins tomorrow morning is being spon- ac, Automotive “Trade Assn, to restoreghe public's buying confidence an stimulate local business conditions. The dealers are calling the weeklong . sale, “You Auto Buy Wi hed The autos will be priced and parked on Huron street. Prospec- tive buyers will be able to select the auto they want tonight after 9 p.m.- : kt we The doors will be unlocked. Who- ever remains in the auto all night) and is still behind the wheel at) will be able to buy it. le have called deal- A: deposit ean be made. The‘sale will \_ be conducted on a first come, first) “_ \serve basis. ‘Phere are nine dealers who "are members of the association and are participating in the sale: They include: greaves Inc., 34 Mill St.; Pontiac Retail Store, 63 Mt, Clemens St.; Oliver Motor Sales, Inc., -210 Or- chard_Lake--Ave. _and_Jerome-Mo- tor Sales Co., 280 S. Saginaw St. Others are: Cy Owens Inc., 147 s. Saginaw St.; Braid: Motor Sales, 70 S. Cass Ave.; R & R Motors Inc., 724 Oakland Ave.; Bill Spence Used Cars, 62 Oakland Ave.; and — GMC Retail Branch-GMC-- Truck | ~ dealer lots antil: April: 10. and Coach — 675 Oakland | ~ Ave. At 10 a.m. Saturday, the number of autos sold will be replaced with; others. This process will continue, until 2 p.m. when the street cam- paign will be elosed, The special week sale will continue at = auto RS POEM In-Today's. Pre areca seas csumenese ib Comics ........ Age | ‘County News Doncrésevet® 44 Li ied * * Marbile once cccisessvesscess 33 Opi ee Spbhrts oho. ee cece cen OSE Theaters eek eens 6, 27 jee ge ae | ‘See ee eee ee \ 2 | Matthews-Har- ~~ ‘Cor-Truck Output Up | cgueel Reports said today U. . Passenger ear and, truck as- | “SES has risen 14.9 per cent | | over last week. Prodhiction for 7 | this wetk was reported at 110, 869 | units, compared with 96,457 96- | semblies last week. | Dag Flies. to Londory MOSCOW (INS)—U. . Secre- tary General Dag Hammarskjold | l@& Moscow by plang today for | week. * * This was’ the ssteni time Phil-' lips has won a new car-in a GM ‘contest. Ten years ago he won a! Buick in the “My Job" contest.; ithe union's joint council covering |Detreit and vicinity. Holmes_stated_that Hoffa's er- international last week, were based on a request for an elec- « tion submitted by the present of- ficers, who Hoffa appointed when_ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ate More May Get Jobless Relief He wotks in the paint repair de-_ | DETROIT-4INS)—Ward's Au- |Partment of GMC Truck & Coach! House Dems ny Study 2 we |Div ision, Plant Mrs,, Newman, . who has been | —_ from a Virus infection the past several days. fainted . | during the dinner, “When they were so anxious’ to! irevive me and get me back mto) the room to receive my award, I) ihad a fe@ling I must have placed) ‘high among the contestants,” she! isaid today, * * o* ‘This. was the first contest Mrs.4 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) An¥lemier,, ‘Heayeh Will mp Lasincesl: | by the Radiance of God’ (Editor's Note: This is the fourth in a series o! artic cles Pon Hettven;-written-by loca!-tesidents and ‘compiled by Mary “Pontiac Press church ‘ editor} By JEANETTE DAVIES | J x | Benefits for Those Not | Now Covered: WASHINGTON - House ‘Democrats opened We door today to consideration of emergency un- | employment. compensation bene- fits -going. far beyond proposals’ isent to Congress by President! ‘Eisenhower. * * * As, the House Ways and Means London, where he will meet with Newman had entered alone. Last! ‘Committee began three days of British governmeny leaders next |year she-and her husband Erwin. ihearings on expanded federal un- |employment felief, Chairman |Mills (D-Ark) said the committee iwould consider plans to pay bene- fits to jobless workers who are | This would apply: mainly to farm workers, employes of little 5 | firms exempted from the federal- state unemployment._insurance | | program, and other types of em- | | ployment not“new covered._ their way among the clouds. contains, but God has given us a glimpse of the glories that awaits the. person trusting in His Son. re ee I believe there will be no dark- ness in. heaven; that it will he’ idiance of God. Rev. 21:23. I believe every race, national: | there, Luke 13:29.; the rniany- prejudices which reign in our se- | elety Will not exist in heaven. I also. believe: we shall have a =} giorified-and 4 physical body. Aft- oxi et Christ had risen from the grave, __{be Went to the upper room where _~-|His disciples had gathered. All the _ doors were shut yet Christ ap- a in the midst of them. John 20: 19. - Z €i-& : He said to His disciples’ “Fandlé me-—for a spirit-hath not flesh and bones.-as ye seé me ‘have. ' | believe we. shall know one another. 1 Cor, 12:12. On the Mount of Transfiguration, when * | Moses and “Elias came—down™ from. heaven - to the mountain ee eee at ve Feae = a Zz lighted by the presence and ra-. ity and every tongue will gather . 4 Many people visualize heaven as am abode with\ dis- embodied spirits floating about or with People wending million ‘are not covered by state Of course we cannot comprehend all of what heaven: + member of the Young. Peo- 1 ple's Society’ of - Perry’ Park © _ Chutch, Jeanette Davies teaches, a Sunday School class on Sunday’ morning in her church and 67 | Sunday. afternoon is a teacher. of a class 6f boys and girls at Mexican - Baptist Church, 135 _ “Prospect St. She isthe daugh. - der-of Mr.and Mrs. William &. | as of * Emerson Re Of the 5,200,000 estimated unem- ployed in mid-February, about two laws and are ineligible for any ‘benefits. * * Some members of Congress, |among them Rep. McCarthy (D- 'Ming) and Sen. Kennedy (D- yMass), also want to write per- ‘manent .revisions into the unem-| iployment compensation program ine luding uniform state standards: ‘and wider coverage. i | ders, issued in the name of the. not now aha) to benefits of any! + Boy, Q\/,, Drowns in Williams Lake _ ' A 2ly-year-old ‘Waterford Town- ship boy drowned yesterday when the fell from a dock in front of his home inte. the-iey waters of Wil _ liams Lake. John Underwood of 6936 Hatch- ery Rd. and his brother James, 5, had been playing outdoors about \20 minutes when James ‘came into the house alone, Mrs. Underwood told police. * * | Mrs. Underwood iwhere Johnny was and James said jhe didn't know. | The neighborhood was c checked, | and the search ended when | dames discovered his brother's | body ‘at the end of a ten-foot r dock in front of = Underwood “* _residetice. ‘the soft. ice, lost -his balance, and. plunged through the ice into four feet of water. A bruise onthe side lof his head indicated that:he hit the edge of the dock when = fell. Plunge Through Ice Fatal asked him He had apparently been testing A neighbor, Mrs. Emma Olson, of 6934 Hatehery Rd., s the Waterford Township Fire De- partment and-applied artificial res- the respirator,,.Efforts to revive the child faiféd Underwood, employed —in. the Finance Department of Fisher Body at the General Motors Tech Center, Was at work at the time. Five older sisters, Peggy, Joan, 12, "and Karen, 19, survive._ 3; year. summoned. piration until firemen arrived with | Susan, 14, Sharron, 17 This is the first through-the-ice drowning in Oakland County this Funeral service will be- tell ot 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Huntoon 'Hoping to Speed Measure fo Ike by Next Week Would Pour - Billions Into Highway Projects, ~ Fight Recession { ‘Democratic congressional _ leaders pushed today for quick action on the high- way construction speedup bill to try to get it to Presi- ‘dent Eisenhower's. next week. The Senate passed the _ big anti-recession_ measure 84-4 and immediately asked for a speedy conference with the House on it. The — House may SS up t the re- a Eunerel ne ee desk 1 WASHINGTON (P— - ——I uest today. ~ | Air Force Eyes | Project to Put JOHN UNDERW ooD ie * aboard died. - 18 Die as Two AF Planes Ram Together and Crash j\ list ot the dead in the Air Force crash in Texas yesterday_included a man identified as Sgt. Leonard ~ A. Lynam, plane enginéer. He was the son of Mr. and. Mrs. Dwight Lynam of 734 First Ave. BRIDGEPORT, Tex _ Two he Force planes rammed together at dusk yesterday and the crippled) craft fell “like flakes of sheet iron.” All 18 servicemen In a strange turn of the cards, the planes apparently Man in Space WASHINGTON (» — The Air Force is studying industry pro- | posals for a soaring satellite to he capable of carrying a man through space and returning him safely to earth, 7 eS The jong - range project has been named “Dyna-Sear,” from the words “dynamic soaring.” | Lt, Gem- Donald L. Putt, deputy | chief of staff for Air Fcree de- | Velopment, told about it hefore a House Appropriations eid mittee. ~ The Air. Force did not name the firms submitting proposals for the project. a * * * were seeking greater visi-¢— —| bility and safety by dipping Drag River for Body below an overcast. They were so low the occupants. ‘had no chance to parachute. One was a huge master based at Hill Air Force Base, Salt Lake City, Utah. The other was a C119 cargo plane based at CarswefPair Force |Base. the great Strategic Air ‘Command ““Tnstallation ‘at Fort Worth, 45 miles. southeast of here. = ¥ * * : The Globemaster carried a crew of 10, and five passenhgers picked up at Kelly. Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. The C119’s crew numbered three. FLYING TO OKLAHOMA The Globemaster was en route Antonio, to Tinker Air Forte Base, Oklahoma City. *- wf * Wichita Fall, Tex., for Carswell AFB . The planes fell with about’ 600 yards of each other in rugged scrub oak country cut by ravines and gullies. ~The .C124 burned fiercely. Pools of molten metal glimmered around the wreckage.. The C119 did not burn. * -* * Bill Calton, Bridgeport, saw “thet falling wreckage from his car. FLAKES OF IRON Wow! 54 Calls By Actual Count! Just imagine how many peo- ple. are interested ih saving money on slightly used _home furnishings. Now that spring house cleaning time is here -there will be things you'll. want to replace and ” Bot to fire a buyer for. your. “don't wants”~ is _ a quick action Want Here's the ad that did on trick: ” PA PLORAL PRINT DRAPES. 4 PR. Bright. colorful, fully lined. one pair .will fit picture window 10” wide. All-are 2%) ° yards long f _ Priced for immediate sale. Call i. FE 425961 2 To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask- for the “WANE AD DEPT. pes ij yt of sheet iron falling. You couldn't tell it was a plane,”’ he said. Cc. L. Hill, also of Bridgeport tsaid, ‘“‘The plane coming from the south hit fhe wing of the one from the east (the C124).” _* ot Hill said the C119 down” but that C124 * “came on out. Piselly it came to pieces on thim:" : ‘Doge Hood, a Bridgeport High. ‘Schiool athletic coach, said an ex- ‘plosion occurred in one plane,” — ee ‘The €119 struck a plowed field, ‘missing W. J. Matin by only a few: feet, ctor. . jeeuuns “Bright Spot” cars. ‘84 to “SB. Top $. FE 8-0488. 1§ 1° Tas Reterns “Wrabeed % ‘ ue | ae “ea el 7S) C124 Globe. (7 ao: the Red River today) from Kelly Air Forge Base, San) The C119 took off from Shephard ‘Air Force Base, “It looked like great big flakes “fell straight). and it looked like he tried to pull: It ricocheted into a _wooded atea. Mann was, plowing “sith a! reception for the princesses of the National Cherry ‘Blossom Festi- s one drawback to the whole | ‘ The Dyna-Soar ship would be launched in the manner of satel. of Missing Fargo Boy —_—| tes. By varying the power of the | original boost from the earth's FARGO, N.D. ®—Firemen be-| surface, the velecity could be increased or decreased. Built-in for a 22-month-old’ Fargo boy, - Comtrols would enable the pilot of missing since yesterday and hunt-/ the vehicle to make from one to ed in vain by more -than- 790, Several orbits of the earth before searchers aided by a_ tracking Completing his mission, og. ~ * * Dragging was ordered after! Gen. Putt said that the objec- search parties discovered a hole | tive of , the Dyna- Soar program in the ice of the river, about a was to develop a “military weap- block from the home of Mr. and; on system," capable of operating. Mrs. Oliver Nelson, i of both as a high-altitude aircraft missing Karl. and as a manned orbital weapon. | The bill would pour an addition- al $1,800,000,000 in federal-state . funds into the nations roadbuild- — a ee this year. would. make available 5% | vitae over-all for the read building program this year, -al- though much of the actual spend- ing would come later. : Passage of the bill is expected to provide 88,000 new jobs this year, and its sponsors say more than 500,000 eventually may be added, ‘c, & 2. The measure also -for the first time would set up federal incen- tives to the states to regulate bill-boards along the 41,000 - mile superhighway network — the inter- State system. “ The House version of the legis- lation, passed two weeks _muich less broad than the bill, It does not contain any. ot. the increased or speeded-up allotments of the Senate bill,and does not deal with billboards. The Senate measure, with Sen. _ Gore (D-Tenn) as chief sponsor, would make available $1,220,000,- 000 more in federal - state money for the interstate system this year than canbe allotted under_pres- ent law. It also sets up a special 400- million - dollar fund for extra grants to the states for the oth- er road systems — the primary, ‘farm- -to-market and urban. The states would have to match these ori a 70-30 basis instead of the usual 50-50, so they would have to put up 170 million, They would be authorized to borrow -115. mil- ago, is Senate Blossoms Hibernating rs AP Favsimile FASHION NOTE _ Lobking.. more ; radiant. than the expected cherry blossoms is Mamie Eisenhower in a new hat — a towering turban of red péony petals. Mrs. Eisenhower was on hand at a val in Washington Thursday. ‘There's affair-— no cherry blossoms. Lovely state princesses are dancing geéde od ony 5 bravely about. High schol barifls are contesting (indoors) .- Society | | Ps are usually in glorious bleom during this week of the, year. But nature has taken a im view of recent: rain and cold and = alg the moos we ithe bands, indoors. pages are crammed With -news-of - ‘special festivities. The blossoms~}- -+to-46- atti lion of this from Washington. Pontiac ee, for One Week ~ Shut-Down ne Change on. Operating Schedules Here: - Pontiae Motor~ Division will close down car assembly and @ majority of its. manufacturing op- erations for one week starting next Monday, March 31; the division an- \ |nounced today... The shut-down will permit an‘ad- - jistment of operating schedules. * *« * The corporation announced. yes- terday that five General Motors assembly plants in widely scattered sections of the nation will be closed for one week starting Mon- day. The plants assemble Buicks, _|Oldsmobilés and Pontiacs. “These shutdowns, a. company spokesman said, also wit! be to permit an adjustment of operating schedules, Mostly cloudy with little change jin temperature is. the forecast for tonight and tomorrow in the Pon- ~ tiaec area. The low will-be around - 138 tonight, with the high Saturday. inear 44-48. ‘ will” Be aloudy” with” “Tomortow ‘possible rain or drizzle. Wind s~ from the northeast today will be- icome east to southeast Saturday, ' “The lowest the ‘reading — before 8 a.m, in downtown: Ponting — was 36 degrees, The mercury roms \ 7's ee — 3 gg cc ae Pernt — ss _ Warmth nfo Remain ‘but Sun Will Hide 5). Pies | 4 ge two men were while he was still dt -4 President Links _Tariff-Cutting Power Eisenhower -says letting the ad- ministration’s international trade! program. lapse would jeopardize the jobs of.many Americans and “build up the “deadly. pe ril” of ‘communism: abroad, - ~ &e & It alse would mean-a return “‘io;- _ the law of the jungle in trade re-jinto’ a 3-foot aluminum pipe. At =: lations between nations,” thejthe closed end of the pipe a nail) | President said last night in ad-|"firing pin was in place.Palmer dressing @ bipartisan dinner here/tjited the pipe so it would hold and a _ coast-to-coast _television-! more powder. Suddenly the thing radio audience.” went off—and up. Palmer told po- Eisenhower plugged hard for his|lice he grabbed it “‘instinctivety.” * request that Congress extend the «Reciprocal Trade Act for five) —years, He also wants-atithority te'got-a badiy-burned teft-hand and} : cut tariffs as much as 25 per cent.'spent the night in a hospital. x * * The program faces rough going Suen "wemne bunioessmeen Judge Reduces 100 of whom staged an opposition rally in Washington. jean secs Benne ROCOTAS Request at the start and conclusion of his talk and interrupted him seven times with applause. * * * ' he dinner, sponsored by 128 organizations backing the admin- istration program, climaxed a day- conference at ‘which Demo- cratic and Republican leaders|/Won another round in its battle joined Eisenhower in calling trade|with Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger over extension vital to United States|hospital records. * interests at home and abroad. The President hit hard at both. the global and the home front/a subpoena which hospital repre- aspects of the trade program. sentatives claimed would force x* *« * them to produce “about 35,000 rec- ____Alluding to the U.S. business|ords”’ in court next month during slump, he said: ‘World trade/trial of the od@sted staff surgeon's fi if f ,000 and rg Te CE | aaa <2":for Teamsters aa (Continued From Page One) charter was sus- Sulten- | pended in October, 1953. Holmes said he had been directed He granted the physician’s attor-|to set up machinery leading to a ney, Harry N. Dell, permission to) general membership election of officers, including a president, vice president, secretary-treasurer, re- cording secretary and three trus- tees. SCHEDULES NOMINATIONS eo tHe said a —nominating——eonver-| an “earthling, I believe we shall vested Renal ol loy oa . ain; tion is” being scheduled’ for next be able to recognize each other, j|was that he allegedly failed to live month” and a general election in %* © & “lup to accepted medical standards, The Bible teaches of mansions|Dell said he needed these records for those who have put|to determine what the standards their faith in Christ Jesus, The|were. __makes of slack in the economy like the _ present, these jobs should not be Placed in jeopardy by crippling ——= ee “Radiance of God “H Dt ehs ° — Jexamine records involving. oth Will Light Heaven doctors nd their rarer oper a ; tions hospital e (Continued From Page One) [ive venr ‘period from 1959-1957, ognized them at once. Luke |when Dr. Sullenberger was a mem- 9: 27-34, ber of the staff. If - Peter. “could” ‘tell whe! ‘these! most precious thought about heav- point. Does dew form on the ground-.when the dewpoint isimands from Dr. Sullenberger's reached? subpoena against Flath. The dewpoint is that tempera- _ ture at Which ‘the air would con- dense or precipitate. It is that) "me and immaterial,” he sald. - temperature, lower than the -ac- tual temperature of the air, at hospital's record department into °which the moisture in the air| the courtroom.” . Nie Judge Adams told Dell he. could tate. have his own experts examine the Thus there is no direct connec- records of other cases and other) tion between dew on the ground) physicians es a basis for possible} and the dewpoint. As we havej|testimony in rebuttal to the hos- learned, dew on the ground forms) pital's experts. _ would become visible ‘or precipi- when earthly objects cool the air to the dewpoint, but above the/that Dr. Sullenberger could have surface of the air, where physicaliaccess to the hospital's medical, objects do not come into contact! but not to special documents it has with the warmer air, the tempera-' during the trial. are must- reach the dewpoint: to a cause visible moisture or precipi-| tation. ‘- We can have dew on te ree planed tal pede ae Sullenberger’s request, he will con- ph tinue to preside over pre-trial temperature of the air. thearing until the case is assigned {to a new judge ground, then, when the dewpoint!,,, is many dégrees below the actual), The Weather Falt Us. Weather Bureas AND VICI PONTL NITY, — Mostly In reply to the suit, which charges cloudy with NMttle change in erie \Dr. Sullenberger’ 8 suspension last teday and tonight. High today 48-52. tenight around 38. Tomérrew cloudy in November was brought about by a 8. a ee wart cedar aor “ruling clique” of hospital doctors, east te southeast tomerrow, 'Flath alleged that Dr. Sullenberger ie ‘ Teday in Pontiac ihad violated professional standards weat emperature Dreceding & a.m) ‘tn 25 cases, in six of which thet At @ am: Wind voeaty Bm p.h. | patient died, he said. Direction: Northeas Bun sete Friday oe ‘. $2 pm fun rises Saturday at €:20 am. Ase siateiartiiais Dry Weather See emg Prevails Atter mcg" Tong Drenching Thersday t in Pontiac (as recorded Sossee=) " Highest temperature ... : roces Ot Lowes Donne not spl doves. seenecees 3G: . eae . von weber scneeneeees as prevailed in’ most of the — ~ today. ‘ Stughess One Toate sy | ™ ae peeve a * * Sean temeprat ture soak BEB ea af The wet weather which has eather: ny y. cloudy. 5 “plagued much of the Eastern part Mighest ‘and Lowest T Temperatures This'of the country for a week ap- #2 tn 1965 | Date in 8 Years | | io34|Peared ended as storms headed We ) skszes of LJ 3 4 * : m: Ge ta Hl Milwaukee HH 2 € Sas 4g +H es © : ae “ 3 Peilston 45 18) BE Rites. Ta 2 ED gt ous 4@ 6. Francisco § 8@ 49 ; 4 6 B.S. Marie aS . freverse C. - 44 Gi are 2o ~“@e@ Tampa He Rocket Carries Michigan Youth ” Trade and Jobs ‘Alot in Cellar ‘Michigan youth has made What Pleads for Extension might well have been the world’s “of Reciprocal Act and first manned rocket flight. ment of a buddy’s home. Thg flight _<. WASHINGTON @— President|200med up only 3 feet—“and. it hurt like anything.” tal, through its director Carl 1. Fiath, must produce only those records pertaining to Dr. Sullén- berger’s cases. hospital. cases of death following surgery during the same five-year period. used in cross-examinging expert - witnesses whom the hospital is pre- _ By E. H. SIMS pared to summon for testimony _ What is "the corinection between|on accepted medical standards. - dew on-the ground and the dew-| that an outside judge hear the case. oe caesar, across the north Atlantic. Only a "; st Mareuetia. 7 ifew_sreas reportéd light rain or orgs 3 drizzle but ag were srr 4 in most sections . from reat New Orleans $4 47 Lakes region southward Ynto’ the I ‘Ohio Valley -and Ten asi ‘eastward to the Aflantic Const. appeared -diminishing in amounts |although _ rain er fell DETROIT m— A 14-year-old . * * * ; The launching pad was the base- John Palmer Jr. was the sur- prised passenger. He and Ed- ward Gardner, 15, were assem- bling last night the first stage of what was intended as a multi- stage rocket. Palmer was pouring gunpowder} . * It carried him to the ceiling. He Hospital Must Produce) Only Dr. Sullenberger’s| Cases for Trial Pontiac General Hospital has Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams - Pontiac Press Phote ‘GoIna UP — ‘No Left Turn” signs went up on the Dixie High- — way at Walton and Williams Lake Road yesterday, banning those turns at the high-accident corner. Northbound Dixie traffic wishing - to turn left- at the intersection will use a gravel road cutoff to the right to Walton: Boulevard. South-bound Dixie drivers wishing to | turn left will make a similar jog to Williams Lake Road. Judge Adanis ruled the hospl- * * ® Dell said the records would be x * “The records would be burden. The judge had previously ruled a oo | Dr. Sullenberger had requested Election Slated May, although the exact dates have not beer fixed. The electfon procedures will fol- low those set up in the interna- ; tional’s constitution, \. Holmes The attorney had asked, in added. CS 2 2 en is that we will dwell forever part, tor alt resets sencorsing with Christ; no more pain — n0 19 major operations in which Dr. more sorrow—no more death, Sullenberger has specialized and all records concerning the 10 “ment active” decters at the cused of a $100,000 shakedown of area contractors. He also demanded records of all) were later convicted, and Hofta was appointed trustee over the local by Dave Beck, international president at that time. Since then, there have been re- ‘peated efforts within~the local to ene Liptainnte The local’s charter was lifted after former president Daniel d. Keating and Loufs C.~ Linteau, former business agent, were ac- is These “took the form. of a law Judge Adams struck these de-| cuit in 1954, picketing last spring, and anti-Hoffa charges during this jwinter’s convention. Hoffa also has taken steps to hand back the reigns to numerous “There's no point in moving the jother locals, which he had taken over during his rise to the top of ithe union. ; Cash-for Agriculture Bill Goes to House WASHINGTON (# — The House Appropriations Committee said today lagging farm income is a Tiajor, reason for the recession. - -The- -commiteé voiced “disap- pointment because, it said, no The trial is scheduled for April proposals are being made to bol- ster farm income at the market it ‘did 0 in sending to the House for debate next week a bill to provide $3,216,988,539 to finance Agriculture Depart- ment activities. for the fiscal year. starting next July 1. In another action, the commit- tee approved $750,000 for the new Civil Rights Commission in the 1959 fiscal. year. The step was taken over opposition from South- ern_members of the appropria- tions group ahd is certain to pro- = a battle. Ed earns He Can't , Rush Things at 8. a OKs Pipeline Bonds cies te eo The Dayi in Birmingham New Bill on. Financing Project Clears Senate, | Headed to Governor | The Legislature yesterday easily completed passage of a‘bill to sim- plify financing of a giant ‘pipeline to bring Lake Huron water ‘to the Pontiac area. * * * With Senate concurrance.in mi- nor House amendments, the meas- ure was headed cowards the gov- ernor’s desk. The new bill allows the South- eastern “Michigan Water Author- ity of Oakland and Macomb | Counties to issue revenue bonds to finance a pipeline from an in- take north of Port Huron to-a pumping station near Auburn IC. of C. Attempting to Set eae oe One Store-Opening Time ems wit te tase Tele naede - Birmingham, Embury Methodist Church, Bir. Chamber ot Commerce will at- mingham, will begin a one-month tempt ‘to set, a uniform opening study on Japan. Mrs. Wilton Nor- time for stores in Birmingham, ris, district secretary of supply, Charles Mortensen, chamber sec-) will lead the study based on the | retary, announced. book yo tees and Crisis in The chamber has received crit-| Ciasses will be held each icism from shoppers who say local! Wednesday trom1:30 to 3 p.m. stores open thelr doors anywhere|A nursery ile be f rom 8 to 9:30 in the morning. apealolhas bean! iss Oe A survey of store pean Steere f annual theater party sponsored ulating the opening time will be |the Uniformed Firemen’s Associa- made by the retail committee of ition of Birmingham. . “the chanhber, . Another April fund drive will be| Merchants -aiso-are being askédiconducted by the Birmingham to cooperate in every way possible|Lions Club, which will sell white to help make the Arts Festival, lcandy canes: April 26. May 17-25, a success. . see what can be done about Porceeds will go toward as- The revenue bonds would then be paid off by communities con- ‘\tracting for water. * * * At present, the authority-is lim- ited to selling general obligation ‘|bonds, which would have limited contracting communities’ credit to borrow money for other projects, the bill's proponents said. City Woman Fourth in GM Letter Contest (Continued From Page One) entered the Christmas tree lighting contest sponsored by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce. side ‘ot the city. Mrs. Newman was graduated from St, Michael High School and the Pontiac Business Insti- tute. She has been comtered by \—the H ard Way SACRAMENTO, Calif. —An 8-year-old learned a boy just has to grow up for some things. * °* * Juvenile officer Phillip York explained: The boy found a half-filled wine bottle and drank it. — ; Then he found a half- smoked cigar and smoked it. He walked Into aq variety store, grabbed a can of small change and started to run. “Then everything, including the store manager, caught up with him. * * * He got awfully, awfully’ sick. And sore, teo, after he was turned ever to his mother. Intangibles Tax Plan Set for House Action LANSING #—Gov. Williams’ in- tangibles tax plan moved to the floor of the House today, ready for a vote. if money-conscious legisla- tors get behind it. House- Republicans, meeting be- hind closed dgors, agreed yester- day to keep the bill alive and put {it_on_a_stand-by basis. Minutes! later it came out of the Taxation “We want to have this bill to tean on if we=need it,” said House Speaker George’ M. Van Peuf'sem (R-Zeeland). ‘It’s the only tax proposal in the Legislature this! year and we don’t want to put, ourselves in the position'of having no tax plan to pass if we find that state revenues aren't enough to, pay for the state budget we | adopt.’ The bill would have died auto- matically today without House suspension of ‘rules on deadlines for reporting bills out of commit- tee. Williams’ p)an would “nearly | double the present taxes on stocks, bonds and other forms of so-called jintangible wealth. -- State revenue; officials estimate it would bring in between 19'4 and 21% million dollars in the 1958-59 fiscal year. Prefers Shapely Duds— Sacks Are for Spuds! WASHINGTON, N. J. —When the New Jersey Power & Light Co. asked \its women office em- Ployes if they'd choose a sack dress for “Easter, typist-clerk Dolly Rush replied: “When I am in my Easter duds No sack dress will you see. iSacks look better filled with spuds: . 1. Than they do filled with me.” By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Generally dry and cool weather * * * ‘Pfecipitation in the West also mous brands includeTONI—. LILT— ve eee etc, Give when an EASTER PERMANENT with a" FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Home Permanents 4 “CHOICE OF: -LILT—PACE— : . TONI—TWIRL—HUDNUT * $2.00 V alue § your *— CHOICE “Choice of any~$2 home permanent at@this price. - Fa- ye 98,N. Saginaw At present she is driving a 1953 Chevrolet. She was the only con- testant to win a Cadillac. x * The letters, of unlimited length, were to be written on ‘‘What 50 years of progress means to me.” Top prize in the contest, a $35,- 000 home plus $42,750 toe pay | taxes, went to Miss Robert Wight, 43, of Hinsdale, Ill, a secretary-stenographer, Arthur R. Kalder, 59, a plant protection patrolman at Cadillac second place, This award was $15,- 000 in GM common. stocks plus $6,175 cash to help pay taxes. en 2 2 Kenneth Murry, 43, of Taylor Center won $10,000 in GM common stock plus $3,350 to help taxes for “2139.95 Wie, 5 now 4 9] 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 HE 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 | 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 } : ‘| | ‘third prize. Each-of the 45 top winners who attended the banquet with their family and friends knew they had won one of the grand prizes, but none knew which position their letter had placed until their names were announced by GM “President. Curtice, All GM employes in the United certain salaried employes, were eligible to enter the contest. The average total -content*of=2 a daily newspaper is equivalent to a-6"'x 9" book of 204 pages. [TONITE G@ SATURDAY | oar eae, Regular 8c Size - - HOLSTERY CLEANER at big saving.. Money back - guarantee. Always Compare Prices at _ SIMMS Before You Buy! Natewettr Famous. Brands Money-Saving | DISCOUNTS Brand New—Latest Models tor toes and Men Sponsored by the “Bloomfield Art|" helping the Leader Dogs Association, the festival is expect- a — Blind choot in Roches- ed to attract many ‘visitors to the The Featured artists at the ‘Welnes: rights program will be day meeting of the Hammond Or-| forum sponsored gan Club will be children of mem-| ats pale ~~ bers. The program will be held atithe meeting will be held at 8 p.m. 8 p.m. in Grinnells. | April 8 in Birmingham Community On the program will be Stephen | House. | Allen, son of Mrs. Gilbert Allen; Diane Chambeau, daughter of |man, Detroit civil rights attorney; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chambeau; |Wayne County Circuit Judge Karen and Barbara Facor, ra ccatetgparl ttaresd merce daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Doug: |profestor of journalism at the Uni- las Facor, and Lenore Flor, | versity ot — daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar | — = “Membery ot Y Ponta’ 8 sic Speakers will be Ernest Good- Temple will be guests of Birming- Ham Temple 94. Tuesday evening. didates. Also visiting the . local . members from Detroit. _ Simms Hes Everythio : ~ YOU NEED a . BASEBALL | Ted Williams Medel Peo sAeaiag —_— Fielder Glove ” necermmaes "current status of the civil discussed] Club of Birmingham. $5.50 Value 3.88 Del Crandell model. Cow hide. Deep pocket, ist Specmane’ - $8 Value 3.88 Gil Hodges model, Ko 4 Floyd Bunt will ‘accompany his four children, Susie, Floyd, Teddy|E and Terry, who will play the violin, saxophone, trumpet and bass viol. A special feature will be an or- gan solo by Claudia Combs, 8-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug-| las Combs. She will be making her second appearance before the club.| E “Flor; Club president, said the ex- ecutive committee will consider|E names of prospective members at this meeting. He aiso announced ‘that guests are welcome. Beginning April 9, the Women’s | Society of Christian Service of For Fridey & Soturday | GN sinoe 3000. Famous P, £. T. 7 Am : 614” Electric $44.50 Value E eliminates kick-back. Depth out to 2% Peper ‘ rope eat ot -b0- -FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Motor Car Division in Detroit, won} Famous BERNZ-O-MATIC : Propane Torch Set 7 s @ Solder Tip : Mandy Burner @ Seeen: eae “REMINGTON. 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Alt it Melai-«4-Drawer $249 1” alae wn With drawer Sturdy Clamp-On Style. Genuine Jimmy Richards GOLF CLUBS These golf clubs will give you s the bést of service for many gore Steel shaft and perfect. balance. GOLF GLOVES - i Reg. ae = 7 bid : Sizes Genuine ‘four ere “Comes ‘in brown AD Faimms. renee ans alti THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 2 28 1958 -. Hal Boyle Says: Do It All Over? There Would Be ‘Changes NEW YORK w — Sidewalk Scrawls of a pavement Plato: Some people say ‘that, if they had the chance, they'd like to. live}; their life all over agdin—repeat- ing it step by step. Such people do -not impréss me as being either happy or wise. S it is better to make your ¢ own mu- sic, I would read fewer fairy. tales as a boy and read more poetry, history and —— man’s greatest mistakes life comes from believing fairy tales * * ¥* They do not even impress me-as| Ay the age of of five I would start being human. They impress me-as being merely. vocal phonograph records, too dizzy from their cir- cular rut to make common sense. different. And if I had this chance, -believé me, there'd be some changes made, « For example brushing my teeth regularly three se louet_ eeicel el yor: Then; if I still had to buy store molars be- fore I was 50, I'd know whether to blame it on myself or heredity. {EF -would not quit the Boy Scouts at 13 just because a pretty red- haired girl moved into the house across the street. If you stay with the scouts you will learn to find your way out of any forest. times a day and seeing my dentist «(Train Almost Hits ‘Missing’ Locomotive CHESTER, Pa. W—A’ missing diesel switching locomotive of the Pennsylvania Railroad turned up freight. yesterday—right sthack in front the of re: ee! ak cee eda testes (Co But once you get interested in Pinpoint Timing - tor Inmate Who Has Everything CHESTER, I, @ = in shee tisement for the Menard .Prison commissary in the Menard Times, free for those who keep track of their of losing his youth. I would learn to play af least .two instruments, so I could make “music of my own, and not have to «choose always between Beetha- ight stopped the train with only yards to —- *. * It wasn't ae the near accident that PRR found out it was missing’ one heavy-duty shifter from its assembly yards at’ Trainer,’ south of Chester. * * x Railroad detectives figure it had to be a railroader who moved the enginé through the maze of switches, They haven't found who it was, time in a loose, slipshed manner. “But if you want pinpoint ac- curacy, if you want to be able to figure right down to the sec- ond how much you have in and how much you have left, then the’ inmate store has just the thing for you. “You too can enjoy that feeling! of pride when you show your. friends your new wrist watch and) say. ‘I have exactly 18 years, 3) months, 1 week, 5-days, 22 hours, 5 minutes and 58 seconds left for discharge. : ‘ven and Elvis Presley. 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T ba --Revord Sasce Attend ~ Michigan Flower Show Record crowds ‘surpassing any attendance in the past five years have visited the Michigan Flower and Home Show. this week, accord-|. ing to Werner Hoy, genera] man- ‘ager, of Davisburg, < & ff ® The show, which closes Sunday night is being held at the Michi- gan State Fair Grounds coliseum, coliseum annex and agricultural building, It will be open from 10 | ‘a.m.. to 11 p.m. tomorrow and “Sunday and yntil 11 p.m. tonight. Eight rooms and six vignettes _furnished in the Jatest style for) modern living by the Michigan) WASHINGTON — Chapter of the American Institute of Decorators is one of the newer projects at this year’s show. They! are: done in conteniporary, éarly American, traditional and French provincial styles with appropriate flower aS witnin hiaes x © * The show is sponsored by the Michigan Horticultural Society. EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS \the life of Dr, Liberty Hyde Bailey, .-brightens Israel's. prospects for} - stalled by setarcnae and nurséry-j men are dispersed throughout the entire annex. _ = * ¢: The flower arrangements section is themed around ‘The Bailey Leg- acy,” representing periods from famous. horticulturist, Oil Discovery in Israel May Stop Importing = Discovery of|— a deep oil dapaait in Israel’s northern province of Galilee may create a new economic frontier in that ancient Biblical region. Oil already is gushing from southern wells opened in 1935 jn! the Negev Desert. Each new find eventual independence from ex- pensive fuel imports. The oil deposit reported near Mount Tabor in Galilee lies about 25 miles from the huge refineries Educational exhibits sponsored Asso- 2 by the Michigan of Israel’s Mediterranean port, » ciation, Southeastern Association| Haifa. The refineries are oper- ating now at roughly a third of ef Landscape and Nurserymen, 4 - capacity as a result of iong in- +terruption to the pipeline flow. the Organic Gardening Club and/ from Iraq. Galilee, where Jesus _ spent his boyhood and carried on much of His ministry, is a land ‘WORK TOGETHER — Mr. Herbst, 2913 Lansdowne St., their perennial bed since he Waterford Town- ship, now have plenty of time to work together in recently retired. and Mrs. Paul ~ . © Pontiac Press Photo Here: they are raking off the leaves in prepara- tion to put the new soil including some compost to recondition the bed. Background — sé "Howes Need Sun Half Day .Ornamental Shrubbery Gives Garden Good By MRS. PAUL HERBST Waterford Branch of the Woman's National Farm and = -Garden. —_ Inc, * (This is) the second in a series of articles. by a peers of. one of the seme of the Woman's National Parm Garden Assn. Int., throughout the area which will =: be printed on each of the farm and garden pages this: year.) ——During these cold March-days as I look out my kitchen/ window at —my sleeping perennial /bed,. 1 think of all the beauty which will come in a short time. This beauty can become a reality in your outdoor _ living room ‘too. ae Seen ae 2 ee e-starting-to “|June. Mums are planted for fall “Tby dwarf blue campanula, pinks shasta daisies and blue veron* ‘fea, gypsophila (white baby breath), hemerocallis (day lily) ‘rangirg in- color from pale ‘to deep yellow which bloom ‘from early summer into the fall. Iris also provides a beautiful springtime fashion show and ori- féntal poppies and peonies are love- ly when they bloom in May and colors. _ SPRING BORDER SUGGESTION The early spring border of the bed can be composed of tulips and blue forget-me-nots. Replace these and white allysum.- The above garden, such as ours has been planned to provide a a monious color scheme, fragrance and a succession of bloom through- out the blooming season, (Next week, Mrs, John *Rundell” a member of the Rochester branch of the Woman's National Farm and * Garden Asen., Inc. will Giseuss “Garden Pictures.”) strong... De Grow Tomatoes Easily at Home, Heré's How : You can grow your own toma- toes ... . any type you like.. round, medium size.ones, giant beefsteak tomatoes, miniature or Italian types, mild flavored or any kind. It’s so easy. And for the most » the home grown yariety will be juicier, finer flavored more vitamin rich than the ones you buy. . How does one go about it? Just follow these simple directions: 1—Sow tomato seed indoors in a clay seed pan about now. Use goo dsoil and tamp lightly. If your garden is snow covered, buy some soil at the florists. ~ 2—Cover the seed with one- eighth inch to one-fourth inch of ee tint if ww plant PA bed. "Also, make a thorough - study of the habits-of the plants you intend to grow. Our partic: “ular bed. measures about 60 feet - im Jength and varies from six to 10 feet wide, When making a flower bed, light is the first,thing to consider. Soil is second as it can always be. im- proved. Most flowers should have full sun at leqst-halt of the day and a-rich) loam is the ideal soil with good drajnage. | of striking physical features. Generally hilly, it is divided into! upper and lower. districts that hold various geoligical formations sug-| | gesting possible oil traps, In|: “jnorthern ore Upper fa the na- | 3 Mount: . Jarmag. Mount “Tabor, in| : Lower Galilee, looks down from a) _|height of 1,929 feet on the lushly productive Esdraelon plain and valley. ————— OMY poe KILLS re; ee et te * ee 4 + ‘Mie headwaters of the oie able Jordan River flow through the northeastern panhandle sec- tion of the province, lying. between Lebanon and Syria. Plunging ever lower, the streams meet in Israel's Saal farm ane +cCOMPOST PILE — A MUST /The soil in our bed to start with was rather heavy clay but over ithe years, it has been lightened by| the addition of compost. There’s_a special out-of-the-way corner in the yard where we keep a compost pile fo Plant Lake Hula at 260 feet above sea! level, then rush downward into \Lake Tiberias (the Sea of Galilee) “tat nearly 700 feet below sea level. Bigger, Sweeter — Peaches—Thin Trees If you want to grow bigger, ‘Agweeter peaches, don’t thin the young fruits with pruning shears.) This reduces yields and quality. For the average home gardener with only one or two trees, thin-] ning by hand ‘js satisfactory. Thin- /ning should be done early in the season to be ‘most effective. [7 We Give HOLDEN RED STAMPS EVERYTHING FOR THE —_ MILLS, INC. Plants, Flowers Add fo Interior Decor + Before digging a hole, set the “repay you live, s:ring is athe first spring and summer, to |\Ornamental shrubs such as weigela, good time to plant evergreens, and with balled and burapped roots, there is hardly any risk. evergreen in place and decide. the exact angle you wish to plant it. Adjusting will be difficult once the ball is set in the hole, Meas- ure the depth of the ball so you can make the hole the same depth, * * sale xX Sring \s Idea Season Evergreens supplement rains. * * * Feed new evergreens with a bal- anced plant food the firsts fall, about the time that shade trees start dropping leaves. John J. Mucciv, of North Provi- dence, RI, United States ambassador to Ice- land in 1955, eco reecrrnenl : 4 -was named first made out of leav used besides the compost. ~ Most perennials~ néed dividing every second or third year. Give surplus plants to your friends so they too may enjoy the many beau- ties of nature. : xt &« The background ef a perennial garden is of primary importance. lilacs, carlesi viburnum and mock orange add interest to the back- ground. Delphinium in all shades ‘of blue with regal aS DOG FOODS. BABY CHICKS nies as aa Rocks - 1.9 S17 re wo EBX eee | onee ere dert os Regal A> here ED & LAWH SUPPLY company | Paris «255 ES UE 4 PONTIAC. iaaly. _ DRAYTON PLAINS 2 > cz Veckwon St. oeuven 4266 Dixie Hwy, Hat 25 “ 2.59 : Dial ” anes . Fl we 8 Om a ae auto indust a < . |the reply would not necessarily be A thief made off with $32 worth in the form of a counterproposal. | of record albums from Neisner's; GM and the UAW have served | ‘department store, 42 N. Saginaw! fotice on each other they will ‘St. and slugged an employe who! ‘seek revisions in the present tried to stop him. “three-year contract which ex- a e ke & pires at midnight May 29. Oscar Berg, assistant mianager,| . told Pontiac Police yesterday he GM has offered to renew the saw the man trying to leave the !?> contract, which gears wages store with the records and was hit|'® the cost of living and provides when he grabbed him. for an automatic annual increase Police later. arrested- Jimmy of six cents an hour. The union Gardner, 17, of 364 W. South Blvd.,|h@s rejected this offer. and charged him with simple lar-| The current contract stipulates ceny ‘and assault and battery. that notice of modifgcation must Gardner plead not guilty in mu- be given 60 days before the expi- nicipal court on both counts andr ration date.- If such notice has) trial was set for April: 2 ;been given, the contract then may ‘be terminated upon 30-day written ‘notice any time after April 29.- Tells Detroit Car Dealers to ‘Professionalize’ ! ‘MESC Office to Stay DETROIT (INS) — Detroit auto déalers have been told to ‘‘pro- Open Tomorrow fessionalize” themselves and their! To ease the load on the Pontiac salesmen to combat the current office of the Michigan Employment business slump. ° Security Commission, the office! * * * ‘will be open tomorrow to handle . Heartsill Wilson, assistant to certain workers who were laid off! he vice president in-charge of at Pontiac Motors yesterday or to- sales for Plymouth, said last night day. that dealérs and salesmen must) Pau] Kimball, manager, said the realize that they have to go after Office, at 142 Wayne St., will- be! customers and stay with them in open tomorrow from 8: 30 am: ta: order to sell their products. 14: 30 p.m, Speaking at a dinner in Detroit | He urged laid-off Pontiae Motors: attended by more-than 1,300 Detroit:employes inthe following three | auto dealers, Wilson urged dealers plants ‘to file | unemployment to get prestige back into their/claims tomorrow: Foundry Plant business by selling people, not cars./6, Sheet Metal Plant 7 and As- * * *< sembly Plant 8. “ Co. May 20 to shareholders of record Int Paper . Int Tel & Tel 3273 Zenith Rad DETROIT STOCKS 4€, }. _Nephier Co) Figures ‘after decimal points are. eighths © High Low Noon | Allen Elec & Equip Co. ° 7 Baldwin Rubber Co. *.... Ross Gear Co. * GL Oll & Chem Co. Miso Howell Elec M Co. * Peninsular M Prod Co, oe The Prophet Co. * y Toledo Edison. Co. Wavne Screw Prod. Co “No sale; bid and asked. Consumers Power. Declares Dividend JACKSON (p—Consumers Power! é declared a dividend of 60) cents a-share yesterday payable we eel | 6.7 H. Apr il 18. * * * the 12.months ended Feb. 28 koreied§ $29, 015,198, compared with i805 for the same months a year previous. * * * Because the number of common 8,790,712, the year's profit to “last |Feb. previous year. in 1827. He is recognized as one of the b ‘s leading exponents of creative retail sales methods. Detroit Among 5 Critical Jobless Areas in U.S. DETROIT (INS) —*Detroit was designated as one of the- five most critical areas of unemployment by the U.S. Depernest of Labor yesterday... The city, withs14.7 per cent ot the labor force idle, was jumped from the category “¢enoting be- tween 6 and 8.9 per cent. unem- ployed’ to one for areas with” more in 12 per.-cent out of work. COME IN, ‘WRITE OR PHONE TQ. ARRANGE FOR THE | money YOU WANT. *25 to $500 _ on your name only or other plans When you need money come to General Public. We make loans to married or single people—to pay bills — —to buy, clothing, furni- ture, appliances or for any other verthwhije Purpose. Detroit joined Altoona, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and Provi-s dence, R. I. in this upper bracket of unem Flint et ont Grand Rapids were also put. in ‘higher categories. * - T= San.aww Consumers announced profits for ishares increased from 8,239,861 to! / 28 was ‘equal to only $3.30) 2... ‘a share, compared with $3.38 the Friction matches were invented by an Englishman named Walker conga ASE ‘Air Conditioned — -One and Two-Bedroom Apartments These scenic balcony .apartments are tastefully appointed and decorated, modern in every detail. Each has atttomatic heat with individual room heat-control. Hot water, stove and refrigerator- freezer, master TV aerial and slim_. fold closet doors are all a part of: this wonderful apartment dwelling. Decorator colors are used in the well-planned kitchen cabinets, tile’ ‘and bathroom fixtures. ADULTS ONLY + at ail aa These Well Planned Kitchens Are All Equipped With THE ‘Westinghouse SUPREME Refrigerators Space Saver with 50 Lb. Frozen Food Storage & © Frozen Storage Tray Holds 15 Lbs. 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Built and Managed by ‘ST E IN * HUILDING: and LUMBER z f fe io — _t}__+— 4 d : F E ae t FIC Ch | : : ) : | | I rge : MA RKETS M rk Mid rc ee is ‘ F . ares qd ef #P ublic Auction ; 7 ; eS s ® The following are top oases cov: es WO: r | : rms . ering sales of locally grown pro- i Pursuant to Foreclosure of Chattel’ - , | duce brougtit to the Farmer's Mortgage of L. A. WAGNER COMPANY a! 3 Markets by growers atid sold by te » Cites Refusal to Honor(== © weimie pra iee| se HARDWARE STORE INVENTORY— . tes = [Quotations are furnished by the! NEW YORK wp — The stock FIXTURES -— OFFICE EQUIPMENT Warranties on Electric/ Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of |piariet was narrowly mixed in QU ; uiet trading earl today. : : * Si ‘Heating Products ee Wvrectional gaits and losses were PAINT = TOOLS : : Produce od = key stocks. Many were} 4 SHELF and CABINET HARDWARE. +e The. Fedetal- ‘Trade ‘Commission? ~ ae -—tnehanged.—_—____--— 2 + Praits : : i has cited two Pontiac firms with Anpies Delicious ye oe 4.75 « * * GARDEN TOOLS TOYS ° refusing to honor warranties on; Apples. Meintosn bes iiscss ae 39, Coppers showed a firmer tone HOUSEWARES their products. Apples, Steele Red, bu. ..4.....7 +. 4.50 as a price increase was announced W VI ra __ Named in*the complaint are In- oe by a Belgian producer,. the sec- ELECTRIC. IRING DE CES fraglass Heater Co.,. Inc., and 8 Sececeet” Ce ~ we aas'ond this week. Some of the inter- PLUMBING SU PPLIES hei . f ¥ : . A ‘Whizzer Industries, Inc, of 350 S.{Garrot’ tapsed bun 22 3.09 /Mational oils moved to the upside). ; Sanford St Celery. root. (doe) 1.50 after yesterday's decline on tight-; PLACE: L.A. Wagner Company ; Horseradish «ok basket 2.50 a See iie, Wickteee, nt Demtise: Ba: * * * Leeks, ibchs.) doz. é 175\ened controls of oil .imports. ———— Featises Michigan. ne = Also cited are Donald J. Heck- [fopsend Bry ete dos. ae Aluminum shares steadied fol mann, president of Infraglass; and) Parsnins bao. ~ ¥15 1 T Dietrick Kohl saat sid Potatoes, fancy. §0-Ib. bag... Ucs, lowing theif decline yesterday on DATE: apes. ise rime: 10.00 4 als ohisaat, president Of' Radishes hothouse(behs.) d 400+ werd of a price cut. ot $73 ; — I | bis choice ‘035 Ib. yearling stece:|A4t! Refin 86 at Dairy 441 ‘Te 1.00: standard and utility mixed 20.50-|Avco Mig 61 Nat Gvps a1 oH | 25 30: utility cows 175 canners we one hd Nat Lead 87 6 spey and cutt 400-17 5 " ne NY ce Joe bs lane 30, of 48 Cera a ae ers 1 i e lity bulls up Borate set at — Hin 5 a arte a SteTaa - “Hors keTKOTe TEE aaa Boring— Ate a ag Se ees ner ea TN ne rere wer Ea al ol Lay ae 2 Ps to weak: sows arene ‘ase iow. Rohn Alum 177 Nor Sta Pw 18.4) & ry, a. | -_ _ P art to reckless driv jer: early sales mixed U.S. No. % and 3 peices ees 232 One ee 34 & rad 2 0 ae 2 orn ing. The charge had been reduced! = ee ee nee mixed Bore MS Owens Cng_.. 424 ; Seine : 9. 1 and 2 190-230 Ibs. 22.50-2260; no ’ Puc G & El | $34] — rom drunk driving. Judge Cecil) « traight No. 2 in early supply: muted Burtougha ie Pan AW Air. 142)" N 9 and 3 260-300 Ib butchers 21.00- vere B. McCallum fined him $100 or 20 3° 30: mixed grades 160-180 Ibs. 20.50 Cam Dry 116 Param Pict. 33.41 days in jail. mixed grades sows 300-600 Ibs * |Eani ital Air) 163 Pennev, JC .. 86.6) ¢ itiona its HE a gis et Ne Bs Th ater ea go Be “ Tsol al ate Tue vise Peps! Cota - 22° -_ A burglar entered the home of VoularaMitcatatel a ar heaped on ‘Cater Trac a TES Phser - 63 Ralph Williams, 140 Osceola Dr., Aimited early supply: choice and prime Cities Svc |. 50. Prin’ we _ 433 d stole fiv silv dalle vealers- 3000-36 00: standard and. good Clark Equip . 44 Pilisbe MINI “ ' -and stole five silver. dollars, he | 24.00-30.00; cull and utility 15.00-24.00. Colg Palm .:57 pit Plate G Hele reported yesterday to Pontiac po | = Colum c;* oo ee Proct & a 69.2 | ae The thief used an unlocked |, Grai . [Con "Rais met - 4 ‘Repub stl... 4081) | bs rs } é Fish. Fry, VFW Hall, 4680 W. SIT aye a7 (Beer ae IE SRG Simmons 30 |i Walton Bivd--Fri. 5:30 to 7:30 Dee s--e0e. 197% July .114 |Dow Chem ... 86 Sinciatr . 814% F —adv.| ooo Sep .1.16%4'Du Pont ....175 Rocony $92 oy oe eins : re e. i 1.20% aes Air L ae ita vec a J * } ee = ‘ — : y Cee Sale Sat. 29th. 14 E. 1 1844 May. .. 12.57 x = 2 ecatie. 4 a? Pik d Eaton te ves 42.3 R 18.2 —adv. Dee ate Lifts July 1238 [Erie RR... TL Sta Brand... 46 _ Me oneness 92 | Ex-Cell-0 . 33.5 Std Of Cal. 461 Ruasaenige Sale; March 29th, Sat. May .. 65% vireenese © + 84 Std Ot! Ind .. 40.2)! ji ac ie td O1 $1 ‘Bam. 128 W. Pike. adv.| Ford Mot...) 40. gid Ou Be 3 A) Lr wae - Rummage Sale. Colonial oe Prash Tr8 |). ii Se pak i ce es - First Congrerations] Church. Set “Fepares ep y Gen Ovnam .. 576 syiy El Pd ... 35.7 _Mareh 29, 8 a mee aoe ee ici FO! Texas Sahesge blCy = 1$22_tex-G Sut 4+ 1 : a : Rummage Sale at First Presby- to UAW Demands fan Motors ate fr eae SPE terian Church Saturday, “March Gen Tel” ...... aa ne CRI Bear se tin 29th: from 9 am. till 12 noon. | Gen Tire ...-- 352 transamer ... 38.208 —adv.| DETROIT W — General Motors Goebel Bross 2 Osean a5. Reliable 12 Rummage Sale. Sat. Corp. ‘negotiators today studied Goodyear ......74 Un Carbide | 16 bi | Un Pac : 26 5 March 29, 8 am.- till 12. 199 United’ Auto Workers Union con-|G78h Potee 6.093) Unit Air Lin. 25.7! Auburn Ave. v. \GtNo Ry... 33° Unit aire 58 ‘traét demands in preparation for Gui ou 108 Onit Fruit 435, la reply expected to be made when | Hersh Croc *s 563 Un Gas Cp a7 : resale JS a Arrested i in Theft contract talks resume April 8. | Hooker El ....26.? vs ae Baal! * * * ni Cent < 302 West Un Tel 175) aaa baa a 1-~Westg A Bk . ct : A nspir Cop ... West s21 | eS of Record Al um GM _ spokesman said before int” Bus Mch 3422 wilson & 20 4 Ee — ae start of negotiations Tuesday Int Harv . 28.6 Woolworth 42.3, + lint Nick ......7 ow * 281 s: y ertok THE PONTIAC PRESS. ee MARCH 28, 1958 - Imogene e : — = Today’ S Radio Programs - = ra ee ae ee ee ae ae notice. iComedy Couple 'r ls Well-Matched Coca Enjoys Being Sid, Caesar's - oustin _—— oa i a) Actress Was Unhappy With Attempt to Create Her Own Show By JOAN HANAUER ‘NEW YORK (INS) — Imogene ‘Coca and Sid Caesar are @ won-| | derfully compatible TV couple. =. Pa he — 477 * Lal ™ Wa, cee CKLW, (00) ww, @e WOAR, (1130) WE, (1270) 6 wren, (1ee0) WIBK, (1epe) ry * | TONIGHT WJBK, Stereo. Sound - WPON, Revival Hr. CKLW News, Davies | AMEE rete Laan means | MaMa | GEAR ee, at WXYZ, Sports, McKensle WWJ, News WXYZ. anes WPON, Chuck Lewis KLW. News, Chase WJBK, Bellboy CKLW News Bible 1:36—WJR, Gunsmoke WJBK, News, cLeod 11:60—WJR, News ‘| WJBK News, rge WWJ, News, Melody WCAR, News, Page WWJ, Bandstand 1. WOA an nnett CKLW, News. Davies PON. News, Weather WXYZ, News surtell Dee Ikreinian Hour WJBK, Tiger Baseball “ apa Dinner Date V'JBK, News, Casey aR, Comet Quis WCAR, News, Patrick wera, ‘Sp "Rporte — WON, Revs Gane "CRE | Breakfast Club 2:00— WIR, News, Lopes : ews, Melo CKLW, News, = Chase | 11: antes Music 10:00 WIR —tKe ews, G Drake | WXYZ. aieirapeiiten Opera WPON, Music With Mason xYX Richover wes see Parade CKLW News. Davies 1:00 WIR, Guest House wie a ee CKLW News Children's Br | WPON. Chuck Lewis bee ariel moh (oar WJBK, News, ©. Reid 2:30—WJIR, Lets Go to Town WXY%, EB. P. Morgan SATURDAY MOURNING | WCAR News — . WWJ. News. Melody WiBK. News, Bellboy WWI. News, Robe orien ve Knees | News, Davies WO-R, News. Patrt WXYZ. rred Wolt 10:30W WJ, News Melody 3:00—WJR, Cleveland Orch. wes 3 Star Extrs CKLW Good Morning CKLW News. M Morgan WWJ, News, Monitor ~ XYZ, M. arittin WJBK, News, George WCAR, News, Bennett CKLW News, Davies cxiw Heater. Music’ WCAR. News. Sheridan - WPON Holide WCAR, News, Page WZYZ. News. Shorr WPON Country Roundup 1h:00—WJR. News Lewis 8:30—WW4J, News, Monitor 8:00—WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy WPON JBK, tt C.sey 6:30—WJIR, Agriculture CKLW Sons of Saddle WJBK, News, George “arty Bird Spte 7:00—WJKR, Dan Kirby WJBK, News, C. Reid 8:30—WJR, Answer Please CKLW. News, Goodmorn. 11:30—WWJ, News, Melody WWJ, Monitor WJIBK. News;-Qeorge Lier | spd robbed CKLW. Queen's Men. WCAR, News JAR, News, Benne’ 9:00-—-WJIR, News ww, hth Monitor Bi WPON Early Bird Club ~ -| 7:30-2V7JR, Musie Hall San : Apvidorag AFTERNOON 060—WJR, News, Farm U5 -10:00—WJR, Symphony Ww. Bo: WIEBE News, G. CKLW. Bib CKLW, News, O'morning WJBK, News, Casey WXYZ Newa, Wolf wd Melody Parade WCAR, News . WIBK, News, George. WXYZ, Newa Slagle 4 Lafe — fem Thea Sere ncaameneee ~WJBK News, is WXYZ, Shorr XYZ, News, Wolf ood Mornt WCAR, News, Patrick Wisk found ott | WEAR Rows oe | WPON. News, Holiday « Time for Music CKLW.. News, Davies WWJ, News, Monitor CKLW. News, Knowles WJBK, News. McLeod WCAR, News, Page 4:80—WJR, Music Hall WWJ, News, Monitor weak News, Page 500—WJR, News, Music WWJ, News, Monitor CKLW, Rosemary Clogney WJBEK..Mews,. Nan. 4:06—WJR, Parade of Bands WXYZ, News Pun-a-Rama cLeod.jway about our material ..Without| That’s what Miss Coca said in be back as Sid's sidekick on the ABC-TV show “Sid Caesar Invites You" (Sundays at 9 p.m.). ; “Just thinking -about the show happy thought. I like the en le idea of it because T like describing how happy she was to/ |. working with Sid, make. a good team. Perhaps it’s because we feel exactly the same WCAR, News, Page WPON Holiday <$:30—§ WIR, Music Halt. - even discussing it we like and dis- like’ . Anderson. “CKLW, —— WPON, News, $:30—WJR, Music Hall CKLW. News, (hood Morning WJBK, News, George 19:90-_ WIR wKLW. News, Davies 1:00—WJR, News, MacKinnos si id , Knowle! , Page WPON, Sports, Holiday WxYa, § Sports, Pun- a-Rame ings from the same angle. Why that should be I don’t know.” It has been almost four years' since the old “Show. of Shows’’| -- Today s Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 9—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WW5J-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV team of Caesar and Coca’ split up for reasons never clearly ex- plained. Neither comic has been success- ful in “got-it-alone” attempts. Miss Coca, like Caesar, had her back in a no-decisions-necessary TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:09 (7 Mr. Danger. @ (9) Popéye. — (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. . (4) Weather: Eliot. (4) Box Four. (7) Frontier Justice. West- ern: Railroad men capt outlaw. (9) Brave Eagle. (4) Whirlybirds. Adventure: Melon farmer smuggles gold. (2) News:. LeGoff. (2) Weather: Phelps. - 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. (1) Sports Parade. (9) Hawkeye... (4) Martin Kane. Adventure: Soldier asks Kane to trace ested of his wartime sweet- 7:00 pe Dr. Christian. (7) Weather. © (7) News: Daly. (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: Revolutionaries attack Mex- ico’s president. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Gene Kelly “The Cross of Lorraine.” ('43.) (4) Truth, Quiz. (2) Dick & Duchess. Adven- ture: ._New time. Dick re- Covers Valuable brooch for; ~ client, but wife thinks it’s an- niversary gift. . "BRENDEL'S 2441 Aubern Rd. (M-59) 8 Mi, West.ef Utica RE 2-614 Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock at All Times SERVICE ALL ‘wont GUARANTEED Color—Black & White We Feature > Sylvania, Zenith STORE HOURS . Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Fri. 9 te 9 ‘CONDON'S RADIO & TV | SALES G SERVICE - 127-8, Parke, Corner Auburn. |! 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Western: Colt trails gun salesman; Army post deserters. 10:30 ( (4) Life of Riley, Comedy: Riley lends helping hand to junior’s romance. (2) Zane Grey. Th. Western: searches for wife's murderer. Mala Powers co-stars. ~ (7) Frank Sinatra. Variety: | Eddie Fisher sings with Frank. (9) Prospect '58. Auto Show. (4) ““M" Squad. Drama: Bai- linger poses as Widow's boy friend. ( Comedy: ( ‘Elvin Pelvin’ gets drafted in “Rock and Roll Rookie.” (7) Patrice Munsel. Variety: Met. Opera tenor Jan Peerce. (9) Country Hoed'wn. (4) The Thin Man. Mystery: Convicted man threatens to - oe: - * 730 (2) Playhouse. Drama: Alex- ‘ is Smith plays housewife in “I Shot a’ Prowler.” Miss 7° ‘ with rogue (Heimut Dantine) while her husband (Craig), Stevens) is on business trip. ~* Dantine later threatens her with blackmail. 3:00 (7) Winchell File. Drama: : Brutal young man breaks 4:00 into home of Mexican police chief. Wounded secretary of gam- bler identifies gunman before she dies. las (4) Boxing. Saginaw, Mich.'s Mickey Crawford battles Gil,5! Turner in 10-round welter- weight. bout. (2) Line Up. Drama: Would- be detective is killed trying ——— 9:30 ( 47) Movie: (4) Movie. 4) (color) News. 2) 44 TV. Club. (4) Farm Report. 7) Crusade for Christ. 4) Window Shopping. 2) Capt. Kangaroo. 4) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Betty Boop. 10:00. (4) Howdy Doody. . (7) Don Wattrick, Sports. 2) Mighty Mouse, (4) Ruff and Reddy. 11/00 (2) Heckle und Jeckle. (4) Fury. 11:80 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Andy's Gang. 11:55 (9) Billboards. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Jimmy Deun. 4) True Story. (7) Saturday Party. 9) Country Calendar. 12:30-{4) Detective’s Diary. - (9) Comedy Time. (2) Lone Ranger. (4) Quiz Em. (9) Movie. . _e (2) Movie. 4) Playhouse 30. 4) Adlai Stevenson. (7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Movie—Doubte- Feature. - Mr. Crime. (2) NCAA Swimming. (4) Milky’s Movie Party. (7) All-Star. Golf (9) Metropolitan Mirror. (9) Little Theater. (9) Gilead Baptist Church. -_{9)-Gilead Baptist Church. (7) Wrestling. (9) Zorro. (2) Detroit Bandstand. 5:30 (9) Wild Bill ey position, She said: “T never was for the other thing. No matter how it had turned out, | it wouldn't have been happy. You need a good business sense to be able to run things. Some people! jare ‘Take this ut,’ I'm not. : ALWAYS AN EMPLOYE > ’ “Having your own show means you must have more business re- lationships with people. I've al- ways been an employe and I want to keep it that way.” * * * As Miss Coca described it, she has more voice in the shows: with Sid than she ever had with her own production, She said: ‘Do this over,’ wh, “IT don't know exactly wry we; ~ the “same things: and see|. ifight . own show but she's glad to be °° Marilyn Breaks a Toe in Fall Down Stairs . By EARL ‘WILSON NEW YORK — Our dream doll, Marilyn Monroe, fell down a flight of stairs, cut an artery in her right hand, and broke. the second toe in her left, foot the other night at the farm 4 house she and Arthur Miller. were e seccupying near Roxbury, Conn. fo Marilyn went a-tumbling down while _they were entertaining. The stairway has very steep steps—and at the bottom is a Still Houle His Wheat RCA COLOR TV SHAUNAVON,. Sak. (9 — H. Ls tes ond Martyn hauled the first load of wheat into the first Saskatchewan] SWEET ’ RADIO: TV wheat pool elevator here in 1924, Recently he hauled the first load into a new pool elevator, again Service ~tusifig a horse and wagon. : There is a difference in high-fidelity equipment. You can hear it... you can see it in Electro-Voice! Widest choice of models.. For everything in_ high fidelity, there is mo finer choice than and see important. WILSON was faulty here in New York before his death and Mike flew back commercial while the de-icer was to be-repaired. Lake City): “Pay TV baisse... Caps. —_— THE MIDNIGHT EARL. . . Sarah Vaughan flew to Chicago as Joe Louis’ guest for the Robinson-Basilio . Martha Raye cancelled a Palm Bee Springs cafe date — suffered a relapse . Lionel Hampton flew in from Eu- ‘rope same day his wife arrived by boat; they won't fly together... Frank Sin-. atra bet 10 grand on Robinson at 19- Actress Jean Seberg reportedly got : equipped to say ‘Fire him,’$200 a week for making “Joan of Arc” and “Bonjour Tristesse” . .. With Elvis in khaki, the local shops are slashing the price on Presley pictures in half... Dorothy Lamour will star in a TV series | | in the fall. oe WISH I'D SAID THAT: The type of || manly face that attracts most ‘women f brother. - glass door through which Marilyn's beau- “tiful body didn’t’ crash, hurray. Marilyn’s many friends (male) will be happy to hear that she wasn’t hurt anyplace Mike Todd’s plane’s saenicing equipment “Things I’m not interested in” (By Ham Park, Salt ... the Sullivan-Allen feud ... Gene Fullmer’s future ...a trip to the moon. ... exercise... tranquilizers. ~ long poems”-= elections .. .. Yachting .... Horseback riding ... Bouilla- . Electro-Voice. Come in our complete E-V line! = 409 E. Maple, Birmingham _ i High Fidelity Headquarters McCALLUM & DEAN MI 4-5230 } a Friday Evening ‘til 9 Convenient Free Parking at Rear of Store and -how~-about- French (Copyright, 1958) mite os o-§ 5" “T’m not as creative as Sid, but sometimes I get an idea. Like the time we were a Martian couple visiting Levittown. I'm | devoted to that idea because It was mine, —§.~ “For the most part,'’ Miss Coce’ said, “‘we know exactly what we) are going to do in the sketches. | But sometimes we find a bit -of' business or an ad lib line that 770 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 TV ° RADIO Service New and Used TV Sets Factory Authorized on ZENITH - MOTOROLA ADMIRAL TV's SERVICE Open Friday Nites "til9 P. M. leads us off in another direction on the air, “That's the fun of working with- Sid. 1 don't have to stick to the script. There are very few people. you can do that with or even have a line occur to you with. Sid's. creativity kind of pushes you.” ' | Elechoyoice H|-F | CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 4540 Highland Rd. (W. Huron St.) OR 3-9700 Purification Plant Set CAPE TOWN — A water-purifi- cation plant capable of treating more-—than—--2,000,000 _ gallons _ of. salty mine water a day will be. built soon- at W elkom in South. Africa's Orange Free State gold- | mining area. 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