Shrieking Pack on 200 Others Baltimore Church Diners Go Berserk as ___ Door Fails to Operate BALTIMCRE W — At a maddash for the exits and nine other persons night after fire touched off panic in a hall jammed with a church crowd of about 1,000, 2h att More than 200 were in- jured in the frantic claw- | rn Ft i f i &4 a | PRETTY BRUTAL ‘out of that window, it was pretty) said. rs ee oe Trample ~ Unfit Injury | least 10 women perished in). * i wee me oa oe * + pe: s. a “e ae REMOVING lift-a body into a truck after a fire and panic-in- spired stampede claimed 10 lives in a Baltimore, Fi Maryiand hall roast last night. d fo Death in Fire during a Dies Quietly in Sleep at 7 _ BALTIMORE (INS)—Henry L, “use (Ghoul May Have Robbed Bodies in Jersey Killings Watkins Lake. | This intrigues me as I remem- ber in 1911, Coast-to-Coast Cal Rog- ers flew the continent for the first. time in just 49 days, This is tre- mendous progress and is a reflec- tion of the American spirit.” eraged 609 miles. an hour; ‘'10 Killed in Bus Crash ' LIMA, PERu (INS) Ten per- "t| Sons were killed and 18 injured last the outskirts of Lima. “I notice two Thunder Streak F- @4-F Jets made a 4,355 mile rund trip. Coast -to- Coast, non-stop ~ |flight,” said Frank W, Steere of On the return flight the Jets av- night in a bus-truck collission on rampage. eit se - One of 2 bal pene captg tgs umaisiptersnexi 5 The coroner ‘ 3 fixed time of the between 4 and 5 moan wt 1 da sdyi er Record of Swift Jets |niice torte tame estima atthe with Demonstrates Progress ~|opment here was $150. tine Police inspector of road material; report- edly planned to-place his in the home while he and his wife and their children, Elizabeth Jean, 5, and Ptr. David, 20 months; ee on an auto vacation to Flor- ia, . ald Tribune, torial in “Mr. | | | ( | “Every test of \ public health, wants Mr. White House. “The Coney as well as he is Eisenh in New York’: Urges lke fo Run Again NEW YORK — In today’s issue of the New York Her- the newspaper says in a front page edi- isenhower has said that he wished the Ameri- can people, who voted so decisivély to make him Presi- dent, could decide for him whether he should offer himself as President for another four years. opinion shows that the nation, with both eyes open to the problem of his . ower to continue in the poll of Dec. 18, before the President was today, showed the country voting 3 to 2 ~ —higher than in 1952—in favor of the President. The Gallup poll of Dec. 25 found three out of four Americans giving Mr. Eisenhower a decisive vote of confidence, 75 per cent approving his handling of the Presidency—a higher percentage than before his illness. “No President, no private individual can know - for a certainty that he will survive the rigors of his labors for any given period. We are convinced does not look upon himself wish that others in the humble. -*& * ‘Call of this nation and free men everywhere. Pee ¥ that Mr. Eisenhower will and should accept re- nomination only if he is, satisfied, within his own good conscience, that he js equal to the task after ’ measuring his recovery at full pace. * * * “Mr. Eisenhower has frequently remarked that he nsable man— or an indispensable President. He is right. He isn’t. We past had been as clear and as an indis * , “Because the hour is grave and the promise of a agen atomic era is so nearly within our grasp—we, . President, feel it our solemn responsi our hope and prayer that nothing short of the most: commanding reasons will keep you from bility to avow| D . accepting the |vice-president, Leo Gali of Morristown, who fixed a washing machine at Baw fr’s $21,500 ranch-style house two days before the shootings, said Bauer told him either his mother out of my head.” | Police said they believed Bauer first killed his mother-in-law with a 12 gauge pumpgun, then shot his father-in-law, wife, daughter, son, mother and finally himself. U.S. Skaters Lead Scoring in Olympics “CORTINA, Italy (INS) — Tenley Albright, World Champion figure skater, and 16-year-old Carol Heiss gave the United States a one - two lead today midway through the Olympic competition. or mother-in-law was ‘driving me! | before being placed on the’ force in March 1953. _ Former police captains, Vance L. Hanger and Edward record, -but Police Chief Herbert W: Straley said he does not recall knowing of the offense at the time. Director of FBI Praises Editorial Hoover Writes Press After Article — Lauds Work of Agency This newspaper is in receipt of a letter from J.'Edgar Hoover -|which we are proud to reproduce: st. Joseph Mercy Hospital ‘treatment to meet modern re-| ed main lobby for emer- the first floor along. with Seved ht’ Sole Uk We ele “E went jun, bs toe how Vory| names ok Gk eanceattin etl onbenien ” ae omnes eccen: Thlltrge operating rooms, the ht with 169.5 for the compulsory fig- amuch we in the FBI appreciate a a te ae oe aggre Sister Mary William expects oeaiies achat 4” pore . un- macy, a new chapel and a dining ures, your ‘splendid editorial, "ONO is geet Sibbed capacity 's to work to be completed on the ad- necessary for incoming patients to| Tom for the Sisters of Mercy. Carol had 162:5, and the U. S.| Again FBI Proves: Its Tremendous] pected to begin in early spring. | ‘tion by December of 1967. She | ins, stairs or use the elevators.| ‘The second floor will be devoted appeared certain of a gold medal|Wotth,”’ which appeared in the| Funds to finance the program| **!4 i will enable the heapital: to a new maternity when the competition ends with] january Pectin! will a ora Queue jc| % handle approximately 45 per | Also incinded om the ground | 1... ddtivery rooms and, increased frog ating 92 ; oo subscription drive, scoring. cont mate patients than. i gree at ancien eee bassinet facilities, ? ' éi . i “ and a x Sar : | re Sister Mary William, hospital ad-| Sty cares for. | Perot ind food wilt be tivted Deadlock Continues “It ts highly reassuring to read| winistrator, os ‘The original estimate of $4,000-| Svcs see bed techie take sve matted: elbe ok che GH such editorial comment and your) 9. 4.4. has been do- |000 has been increased to six mil- - 25 beds cach making more PITTSBURGH ® — The Westing-| words are @ source of encourage- Precise tion to include all furnishings for| The t of the adminis- avaliable {house Electrie Corp. strike today <5 ot e dim | mnt fo the campeign incied- |) caw wing, the aéminiatrater| trative will be situat-| Vale ‘roome entered its 106th day as negotiators| ™°Mt % alll Of this Bureau's ém-| ing » $190,000 gift from the Ford maid tients, : continued trying to end the dead- Ployes.. Thank very much for| Foutidation last December. : oe #- od ’ Medical Federal Mediator John R. Mur-| _‘"With best wishes and kind re-| campaign and announcement of the | sadks ray called another session after) £8ds, 1.1 |ehek off banquet will be made meeting four hours yesterday with) - + ‘Ithe Sister said. en ages negotiating teams headed by Rob- eg J. Edgar Hoover") ‘The proposed six-floor addi ért D. Blasier, a Westinghouse a ‘will be a brick, fire-resistant and James B. Ca-| Terme Tax Retarns Preparea telouvat Ueadaiie’ trams. , rey, IVE president. 005, W. Huron Bt, Open Sven, Fe 2-015! with air conditioning and acousti- Sexton was hired that he had al. in og z Fit at ? ikea i i if rie i : | i : fit | i f his party will go to 4 4. ba ill Add 200 Beds to Local Hospital of “we ge ‘ . ~~ art COMING SHORTLY — Shown above is the architect's drawing of which isto be located to the south ofthe present building, is sch the $6,000,000 addition to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital which will add to begin in early spring accotding to Sister Mary William, hospital 200 beds to its preserit 310-bed capacity. Construction on the wing, administrator, — eae Plan Hospital Expansion in Spring ty Woman Appointed _ a fk fr ! a ' ; 3 if Ls | i i | E ere il rH ! LF 3 1 z . ; the . * Béssemer. northeast quarter of the nation and in central country U.S. Economic AH ui ft if i i F E H i wt £ risk i if <8 Li f ? Z : E E grt FEP if Hi | Fs 3 il = | F Hd bE i f | ef i i i | F : E af oF ay ; ‘ i r H Lt é : i Pt a | : ii | fe eis il a if i 3 a | Hi FF ea ls i a : E ; i Bare Handouts ix Attorney Says Portions - Indian Throngs Flock to Receive il F if i 5 nu if 32% Hi 7* i f conclusion it has socialistic impli- grees. "4 Police Arrest Youth . / iig} iS The youth is being held in Oak- land County ‘Children’s Home, . after de- between serting the car and dodging into a Ferndale and Park according to|.. inaw St. the City Ma "a of City ree at 73 S. Sagi Commission tonight “can well left to the future”: with a five probably & ten year ‘wait, polo field in northwest Detroit but India Observes _ [plans to buy anew.site for his polo 8th Anniversary _ |_ tT of Gandhi's Death’ uae s af Bloomfield Hills Adults Register for Classes mn property in Belleville and the Middlebelt-Ford . with he Rds, area, ° morning prayers at the S8-| An option in the purchase agree- .|ered Jumna Biver, where Gandhi S\ment permits the Ivory team to body was cremated after his as- use the present field for this year’s snssinntion, polo schedule which ends in Oc- The 18-year-old spiritual jead- | tober. er of India was slain Jan, 30, sist entra oe |Adlai Endorses Ike | : fi P< : I 2 days for courses in the Hills adult education department. Tonight's schedule is from 7:30 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 1 to 4 p.m. Classes will include photography, ceramics, languages, interior deco- rating, several crafts, square dancing and others. Beginning Feb. 6 and 7 and going through March, Classes will be taught by experi- enced teachers on Monday and Tuesday nights. . ; a request for a go-ahead on nego- tiations preliminary to the Feb, 14 necessity heating. A report on the -|Hamilton-Hunter lot is also being given commissioners tonight. The bid for Springdale Park fencing may be accepted with the contract possibly in the $5,000 bracket. Zandt (R-Pa) + 2 * Mayor Albert E. Cobo will ‘speak at the Men’s Club of St. James Episcopal Church tonight ciating. Burial will follow in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. honor of Gandhi's_memory was a|_ PHOENIX, Ariz. (INS) — Adlai Passenger Hurt as Car that the principal demonstration in mass spinning session in which Stevenson, candidate for the Dem-| Rams Utility Pole in City President Rajendra Prasad and ocratic presidential ‘nomination, Richard B. Ballard, 22, of 1159 Premier Jawaharlal Nehru took/®grees with President Eisenhow- Lakeview, was treated for head part, er’s quick rejection of Russia's cuts after the-car in which he was ‘Prasad spends an hour each day|triendship treaty proposal. riding in rammed a utilit! pole at spinning, AFP reported, and he| Stevenson is in Arizona while on ad Li Sts. and his family dress only in clothes'a swing of ,the West. He said:|Senjer veidaien spun by him. “Possessed of such information| }ie was released, authorities in a em as I have, I think the President's) Pontiac General Hospital said. W. * E * . t ' t for nis| Walve Examination reply is. correct. Fabian D. Langevin, 44, of 226 in-Burglary Hearing Congress Plans Hearings on Civil Defense Program “The charter of the United Na- tions is itself a treaty of fiendship and cooperation, That spirit will be furthered by deeds, not mere} documents.” S. Sdith St., told police he hit the pole after his car skidded on icy pavement. - “comprehensive” study of the pro- Fee, yt, i,°2,. _|the struggle, police say. The watch She was released after treatment! Election to be held March Sth, and rises Mongar 9:60 p.m. was traced to Carpenter. Pontiac General Hospital. i te ih dhag “ Thomas, Nichols, 3. of 2011 General Municipal Election to be held 3/Salk inoculate Children ’ Three South Oakland County men who Have admitted breaking into a gas station and slugging its -|proprietor Friday night waived examination Saturday before Springfield Township Justice Em- mett J, Leib. Judge Leib bound John Downey | residents, Richard Cottreel, 21, and Richard Oswald, 19, over to circuit court for appearance Feb. 6. The three were unable to furnish bond of $3,000 apiece, and were re- imanded*to Oakland County Jail|for 28 years.: cr Ir, 20, of Royal Oak, and Berkley | Saturday night in Washington. Top Variety Sports | WASHINGTON (INS)—Clarke A. Templeton, administrative assist- ant to the Déd@ye-vice president ‘and general sales manager, died Templeton, a resident of Grosse Pointe Farms, was attending the | National Automobile Dealers Association meeting. Woman Hurt in Crash at Telegraph Crossing Mrs. Marian K. Miller, 26, of 3266 Gilchrest, suffered a fractured collar bone in a two-car accident yesterday at Telegraph and Voor- heis Rds., police said. She was released after treat- ment in Pontiac General Hospital. The other driver, James S&S. Brown, 24, of 2562 Ivanhoe Rd., claimed the accident occurred He was an executive at Chrysler when Mrs. Miller’s car turned left in front of him. : ‘jcompanion dropped the watch in’ Red Scientists to Watch ~ PITTSBURGH (INS)—A team of Russian scientists accompanies Dr. James Binder, M. Sgt. Florian Funk and Capt. recruiting efforts. i Girl, 6, Suffers Injury ‘lin Two-Car Accident gram with an eye toward revising federal civil defense laws, City Man’s Legs Cut in Auto Accident William Pryor, 31, of 225 Oak 8t., is in satisfactory condition in Pontiac General Hospital after tomobile accident Saturday on S. Bivd. W., authorities said. Pontiac police said details of the accident had. not yet been re- ported. suffering severe leg cuts in an au-|. 4 With Eden is Sir Roger Makins, States, who was on hand to greet day on W. Walton Bivd., police said. of 621 Fourth Ave. Drayton Man Injured iy iN _ ae % Se Ph ie ae . AP Wirephote . - EDEN ARRIVES FOR TALKS—Sir Anthony Eden, British prime minister, waves to greeters aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth on his arrival here today, en route to a meeting with President Eisenhower. British ambassador to the United his chief. | Primary Election April 2nd. a REGISTER NOW to vote at the City Mondey, February 6th is the lest day to register to vote in the March end April Elections. Regular hours to register at City Clerk's Office, City and Special City | When Car Crashes Sign 9 Hell, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P. M. | Howard L,. Donker, 47, of Dray- . Se eis aa genet an chow! | SPECIAL HOURS: was reported 19] Thursday, February 2nd, 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P. M. } — Fridey, February 3rd, 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M, \ General Hospital this morning sceldent. on Menday, February 6th, 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M, | See ey mate Siver Lake Roady FREE PARKING AVAILABLE AT HILLS ST. ENTRANCE | { tiac’s Army Reserve 70drd-Tank Battalion shown men for two new companies in the battalion. Men oe Dated lenvany 14. 1956 ADA R. EV | here organizing their forthcoming recruiting drive now in the unit have been divided into teams, and Troopers said his/i i“ - ye VANS, are (left to right) Publie-Information Officer Lt. officers say records will be kept of ‘each man’ Met che road and bt the : ~ City Clérk : ‘of a. . janine JUNIOR EDIT Ppa ee : Ae Sie lk aa sige 8 ae po" HIE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1956 2 minutes U.S; rail- re = TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOK: age Ee | Twin Tub | im $5,000 bail ‘since their Sept, 12) : ue The Schwartzes specifically are d gue ' abortion, abortion caus- Easy. ing death and conspiracy in com eo nection with the death of Mrs. Dor- ms ‘ : : is Jean. Silver Ostreicher, 22-year-| ‘ an east coast food) , chain fortune. They face a maxi- Washer Poses se the night of Aug. 24.) Whether you live in’ the. city or country there’ is before her 2rd nearby. In some outlying areas books are carried d exactly two months bookmobiles or even on horseback. . had eloped to Georgia) First meet your librarian. She will fill out a : : Ostreicher, Miami,/can take home books from the circulation department. | J] Fia., policeman after « whirlwind, | Kooks however, must remain in the library. ; ; ee WS Te four-weeks romance. | The quickest way to find your book is in the ; ae . of her death, estab-| There is at least one card for eyery book in the library. $179.95 Value SAVE $5218 lished ‘ty the. medical examiner|®Fe listed’ alphabetically by authors, titles and subjects. ‘ “4 after an autopsy was performed, You must know your alphabet to find the books you . Stee? Trade In Your Old Washer - fas an unsuccessful abortion. The| Here are a couple of Junior Editors in their library. 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Ite... | BOSTON — A country doctor's ~ pula ee : Mace! ; final say on whether President ue Eisenhower seeks another term, - ie The man in Mr. Eisenhow- = er’s said Febrwnty decision is Dr. Paul Dudley White of Boston, fore-- - most heart expert in the nation. He is a man so wrapped up in cea ot Fehunsy eat the Cal 1 . fornia and Mexican coasts—trying are all in in 1960, the planning‘ex- - |to listen to the heart beat of a coanity wat have TS gay cent ere | |Rarpoened whale: : count than it did in 1950.0 = i He is an expert so well-known “ / areas can expect in his fleld that fellow members ; ef the American Heart Associa- him “Dr. Heart.” . It was this thin, graying man . | Who -was summoned last Sept. 24. |etricken with a heart attack at Denver, It will be this same man, who once thought of being a tree surgeon, who will give the Presi- dent the checkup for the progress — _{Peport that probably will be a key factor when the President decides whether to rin again. Who is this man White? * : For one thing he's a lover of the jsimple life; a man who uses skim {milk on his cereal but adds plenty of sugar. “I like salt, too,” he . says. : | | _Dr. White is 69 now, but he can ; sods wth Rie phyeicien tateer ta je bagey as the decter made. his He admits those rides through country lanes near Boston helped| him decide his life’s work. But he ‘still remembers his boyhood love ye of. trees, Big ones line the short rs Press efforts to improve service to readers and executive vice president and advertising director ee ate Se rene tae Se ee eee customers was signaled Saturday with the cut-over The. system enables staff members to dial each Siok ie’ Gein ae ke ae ot its manual dial system to dial PBX. Above, Ed- ‘other directly and to make outside calls without |1.. thom all himecif. White married « Sudith ward J. Novak (pointing), district manager for going through the operator, thus freeing her. for ter eer eager ge bore the Michigan Bell Telephone Co., explains the in- attention to incoming calls. He also once of being a the social werk, f Indu . .ry . \¢r was interested in church mis| tee Soviet Industry Duke of Kents Big) KISS | ime se meewme | peor Sarvesd College, Ws fasted os ai ® s more Behind in Goals if nner en |i mee TOE VED. ROCKS DITIISHIELS | toms site neers lane ® < og went to intern at t : Latest Statistics Show) Sj ‘ . |Genetal Hospital in Army, Quota Failure Re rted!. LONDON (® — The dashing duke}as much attention in London news-| thought then,” he : po swung off the train and planted a/papers as the impending Eden-| would go into ” in 13 Major Phases kiss firmly on the lips of the prettyiEisenhower meeting in Washing-| Chance made him turn to heart dcteitnate waiting at the Alpine!ton. can work, A patient at the . aa irailroad station, | Catheramen were on to re-| gave money for purchasing MOSCOW —Soviet industry fell| That was enough fo convince cord the warm embarce the young|in 1913—was the newest machine short of many specific goals last | Mayfair today that the 21-year-old'duke gave Jane Speffield, 18-year“'in treating heart cases. It made year, the Central Statistics De- Duke of Kent was smitten. lold daughter of a rich business- called an “ac late Medical Association partment says, despite overfulfill-| -“"The big kiss’ attracted. almost = alten ‘in ih an, White was sent to to is known throughout ment of the state plan for the year E24 \compartment, the duke arrivedine 4 cp 5 aups i w e er e as a whole. yesterday at the Klosters.in Switz- First Session Wednesday weit ‘ai A ° seiisiines erland for a two-week ski wintay, een rate . on leave from his regiment, With- ] were. listed in a department an- on lenve Sum Ms eaimest, Wb! F'G.2 Estate Law Course nouncement as failing to meet re the station, he was kissing D t ed t B : . ane, oe Jone tid Beitsh rewiin wa ECE at DUSINEssMen that over-all production was 103) wedge I as aie tae a Real estate law, a course in thejof title, the function of an escrow per ,cent of the plan and 12 per be furious.” ee aa te tn Real | and easements and cent above the output in 1954. Jane hurriedly ee ee “rg 2 cos at ae Es- : PERCENTAGE TERMS par bon ham me a romance.” {School W through the co-| , Another special lecturer will be On the agricultural front, the Page Jane and 30 other|°Petation of the Pontiac Real Es- a _Detret attorney, department said total land under mo Ma ties are on tate Board. cover warranty deeds, - cultivation increased 72 million y paliday pod Switzerland —| Te#-Course will consist of weekly See einen Roots, chectit'e acres we and grain — -jstaying at an inexpensive hotel i: wo at 7 pm. eee be oe RN was up 13 per cent. Production ‘ yhere the young nobleman, first successi ednesdays, . Golm, of both grain and- livestock in-' contin of Queen Elizabeth Il,] Instructor will be Attorney Wil- Corporation and Securities Com- creased, the report added HEADS GROUP — Dr. Harlan) s.ccn't have runni ter| Ham B, Conn, Fred Barton mission, Detroit, will speak Figures weré given only in ‘ees Hatcher, president of the Univer- |i. hig Pretec, - | stract Company. Pleasant Saws. jestate law as it pertains to brokers: centage terms, as is customary in| oll perio has Tecently | "Jane's mother, who Zaid “by co-| He will be assisted by guest (22d salesmen. ; . € chairman 0; ” " . Soviet government announcements. | Michigan Week's Cultural Activi- ata ata| venen s ” be rm speakers from Detroit, . Mi cdin ater “sme program “Some _entetprises produting| ties Board; according to top offi- hotel, was asked whether prtegenee’ The course is designed to ac- versity of Mi oes 5 food and items of light industry,| cials. of the annual obstrvance. \eurtous' about: the pict quaint the businessman with points) ice with the especially local and- cooperative en-The . board will hold its initial P ° of law applying to real estate trans-| vocational Educa terprises, produced items of unsat-| meeting tomorrow morning at : « actions, The rights and duties of ment of Foren it —- Depart isfactory quality,” the department! the “University’s Administration ‘Reds Okay Olympics both parties involved in the legal University’s School of reported, But it added that the Building, Concurrent meetings) HONG KONG @® — Communist Telationships in such transactions! ministration py: output of consumer goods in-| Will also be conducted by chair- |China has decided to take part in|Will be en tion and site heats creased and ‘their quality and as-| Men of the music, architecture, the Olympic Games in Australia guest speakers will sortment improved. es arts, capers — next November, the official New/|be Frank ; ’ president of : # * * ® iterature a ore commit- |China News Agency said today in|the Abstract & Title Guaranty Co., Oakland, , Ministriés listed for failure toj tees. a dispatch from Peiping. Detroit, who will discuss abstraci| Welded Track Joints 530; Orion, 1,100; Oxford, 400; fulfil the plan for individual items reel Lessen Railway Wear Pontiac 1,800; Rose, 280; Royal : included: ferrous eee. one Oak, 100; Springfield, 650; and | rous metals, coal industries, CLEVELAND — The greatest White Lal chemical industries, electrotechni- wear and deterioration of rolling a . Cities and villages and their pre- | cal industries, heavy inddstry con- railroad stock and equipment are LABOR OF LOVE—Mrs. Mat of dicted expansion are: Bloomfield : structi chi One lcentered joints Matsui Takemura of Chino Town, Japan, * : strection, tincter and agricultural which there are 710 to a. ile” "| catties heavy boulders in flood control project to keep her son eee Bem fond gh a f machinery construction materials To overcome this problem and| Olympic Star Shinkichi, in college. Once the wife of Chino Town's ard, 9; Milfrod, 370; Orchard ‘ industry, lumber industries, ma- lengthen rail life, the welding of wealthiest businessman, Mrs, Takemura laid aside ‘pride after her |i si 399: Ortonville, 150; Oxford, y chine and instrument construction, joints to make @ super 78 - foot) tmusband’s death and became a laborer to support her family of six. 50; South Lyon, 430; Syivan Lake, i paper and woodpulp industries rail, or even one of over 1,000 feet,| Her son, a student at Nippon University, is currently competing in |799; Walled Lake, 500; and Welver- : and fish industries. has been developed, the Winter Olympic Games at Cortina D’ Ampézzo, Italy. ine 'Iealke, 620. . a rugs Mane Knowledge Help T turr __ Quarters fo Plant icin etic - eect: aad Mémbers of Pontiac area Junior| designed to sid the taxpayer with ial-|held trom wages. | 7. Contest prizes an@ gambling ani Achievememt-Groups will be work- wren involved in’ filings yeture.| 2. The income tax réturn must] Winnings. ing in a new home starting today— es Phe 'Ga!"Fress: [be received by the Internal Reve-| 8. In general, all income unless| , Twere are twe types of lmoame the second floor of Pontiaé~Motor wy nue Service no later than April 16,/| Specifically " Diwision’s Plant 4 at the corner first step in learning about ,1956. It should be mailed to the following 1. The 100A, which is called the of Baldwin Ave. and Howard St.) and rights under the law| District Director, Internal Reyenue wk omagth cl oneeet wage earner’s return and is the Moved out of old quarters on know whether you are re-|Service, Detroit 31, Mich. Checks) reperted: size of a card 3% by 7% inches. Mill street in order to make room to file a return, what in-|and money orders may be made _ |Thig form may be used only by for some new ‘medical facilities, are exempt from payment/|out tothe Internal Revenue Service.| 1. Federal and state, social se-|people‘who have total income of the groups of Pontiac High School available. under $5,000 all of which is from students were without a place to ‘ wages on which taxes have been work until the Pontiac Motor Divi- sion offered to let them use the be semen Fn eo pg hy aes had previous- ’ |terest , ae seomiuee aiaing Junior| _ PALS AND PRIZE —~ At the age of 20 months _and citation for saving the boy's life when he was Achievement meetings either in| William Edward Loar already has a story that he 16 months old. Four months ago the dog roused the afternoons or evenings may go| © tell his grandchildren someday. The Ft. Scott, William's mother and led her to a pond where the to the main entrance of the build-| Kan., youngster is pictured as he gives a loving boy was floating face down. Artificial respiratian ing on Baldwin Ave.- hug’ to “Whiskers” after the pet received a medal © and a pulmotor later revivedhim. 4s, ys ‘ > | é t } : be yl oteneee veenenee - a +vegeet ¢ Cad my orn eee \Res 9.00-2. . 1.75-3.25 bu. GREENS—Kale, No 1, 1,00-1.50 bu. GREENS—Cel- LETTUCE AND SALAD ery Cabbage, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. dena some ults Cause ‘ hebwe et ener Cora % nopemese “a ¥eenee® on mnmeee sebesge el LOT ; | qeeneewe oreaeds Tee | gene ebew ee ane . j ve® * . to Samoan Queen Salamasina in . the 16th century, were freed and Against Starvation \Gent to End © Gunman Career gg i F i 4 aff S32 ! 3 Rg RE : =. = a Sis = ~ Fast Stepping Lawyer Gets Time-Out Action HAMLIN, W. Va. ®—Prosecut- ing Atty, R. A. Woodall was _in Florida: on @ Sunday, A murder case Wag to come up here at 9:30 a.m, Monday, i Because of bad weather the air- managed to catch it in Alex- andria, Va, ° » @. fea alt & Ohio... 43.6 ~ 18 pees AP «<> ss . Both Steel... .193°6 Be orden .....6, 60.6 -4al rings Mig. 324 Letina” BY: joa Go 2... do a gn amp Soup... 414 wh ba Paes $2 333 Capitel airi."* 304 3° Carrier Cp..,.. 44 4 Case, JT ...... 165 Cater Trac.... 0.4 ‘ ae Ches #& Ohio. . 55 302 c ee ey Climax, Mo." s, 634 al Eel Bed ass 38° m6 crass te Pil a Bf ent as ote< ae Goat Qi ccccr BT) Mat 4 . ee surties Wr... 264 = ae panting Suess Picts ~1g WEE . 4 | PROUD MOTHER — “Lady Gassner,” a police —_liam Matus said, “Because the father has deserted sous Aire... 80. * $94, dog belonging to Alfred Gassner, of the Camp Oak- __ these children, I would appreciate knowing wheth- om Chem «." S77 Baram Pict... 314/ land Boys’ Ranch near Oxford, gave birth to 14--—-er-we are entitled to Aid: to Dependent Children. st fea $3) Pe RR. “$.1) pups Jan. 17. In a note to Oakland County Probate —‘The children have been named ‘One through Four- EP ave £00031 Pieter on 32.4) Judge Arthur E. Moore, Camp Superintendent Wil- teen’. | Erie meee S * a 1 — RR * bod j ee " . M 9: ee ‘| Blinding Whiteout Halts |Mecu” to Display Gi tks, &) Dlinding W hiteout Halts |, paca oe “| Antarctica Expedition | weno se YORK Jan YeComppied by Teel | DETROIT Ford Motor Co.'s ait, off LITTLE AMERICA V, Antarctica eration Deepfreeze's main basé on|Mereury Division is putting “its America, trailblazers have been|the Ross ice welt. ; XM-turnpike cruiser on the road— F : * = wee es *. gid © . 7. 2 we Bee fe. oe From. 3 ites fi iit Siberia to Alaska Theit ornaments were beads of lignite, tubular bone heads and pendants fashioned la-| - from. red hematite. While unfinished. jpiened down for two days by \ ed its. position’as about 330 miles southeast of Little America V, Op- ~ Business Notes Frank Thomas, of 2652 W. Wal- ton Bivd., has been cited by the a tribute to his conscientious fillment of duties to. both commu- Jail 3 for Contributing to Delinquency of Minors ‘Charged with contributing to the, delinquency of minors, three South) Oakland County men __ pleaded! guilty Saturday before Royal Oak Township Justice Delbert W. Hunt. Smith Bush, 24, of ‘Royal Oak mads’ livelihood. Game animals|Township, and George Gatewood, | gave them weapons, food, clothing}26, and James Billingsley, 33, both and sheiter. of Ferndale, all began 20-day sen- tences in Oakland County Jail after” failing to pay fines of $75 with $25 costs. | + Production of sugar beets in beauty by their stand-|Western Europe dropped 1,500,000! ards, Ice“Age men left artifacts/tons to a total of 51,700.000 tons in that show earelessness, short-cuts,/1955; 38,000 fewer acres were and work + ¥ |planted to the crop. — “Tr * The whiteout, an antarctle phe- nomenon in which the horizon and snow terrain are lost in a white, blue light refraction, also grounded a plane flown out from the base to do reconniassance work for the ground party. 3 The small caravan is composed ef one Weasel (a tractor-treaded jeep), and two tractor-type “‘Snow- MARK DISTANCE The trial party has been planting flags every fifth of a mile is storing fuel every 3) miles on the return trip. in the lead vehicle is .the boss man of the party —“Pemican Pack” Bursey, a ‘colorful barrel- hested lieutenant commander from Grand Rapids, Mich. He has made two previous expeditions to the antarctic with Rear Adm. Rich- ard E. Byrd. << -Bursey and his party will winter : be] -jover at the base here. His fellow trailblazers are okey Charles H. Wedemeyer, Philadel- phia; Radioman 1.C, Raymond J.|% Dube, Taunton, Mass.; Driver 1.C. Roland Levesque, Beverly, Mass.; | Driver 1.C. Alvah G. Edwards, Lakebay, Wash.; and Photographer 2.C. Chester M. Stevens, Lock Haven, Pa. : . Track Down, Juveniles - Oakland Connty Sheriff's detec. tives tracked down three juveniles |through the snow ‘yesterday: to: close out Friday’s breakin-at In-|-‘¥ dianwood Girl Scout Day Camp in Orion Township. . Det, Don: Francis said ‘grubbing| ® axes; shovels and. archery . bows had been recovered from the boys. tos His car was parked at the air- port, and he headed for home, His but he drove on anyway. At 9:30 he arrived in court. Then the defense moved for continuance of the murder case, The judge granted the motion, Argentina Building Needed Steel Mil ROSARIO, ttna's first ‘integrated steel mill, being built on the Parma River about 50 miles beldw Rosario, rép- resents a $175,000,000 bid to meet iron and steel. States. ; Total estimated capacity of the completed plant will be 440,000 tons isteel plant, the plant will sell 50.- 000 tons of pig iron and 45,000 tons of foundry coke each year. "|Harriman-Reports Saving of $4,000,000 in Year ‘car was damaged in a collision! ina — Argen- | —— a sg country’s need for domestical-| World Winning Fight)” stout sii.00000 et the cost wi go for purchases from the United || a 7 \ [we May NEW =f --~ fa) -- ae 3 MAP) "4 © Existing Stetion @ Proposed Station 1956 © Proposed Stotion 1956-57 @ Aasitiery Air Facility 1956-57 \ ’ A It boasts maximum visibility and ith |cross-wise within the trailer by a _| Juvenile Division. in a glass-sided trailer showcase. Mercury engineers and stylists say the experimental car was de- signed for the nation’s new turn- auto shows throughout the country. jow silhouette. ° The special trailer carrying the car has picture windows on each side measuring 20 feet by six feet six. inches. The windows can be lowered and the car can be turned turntable: Aluminum walkways and railings have been installed on each side of the-trailer so -visi- tors can get a close hand view of the vehicle. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT OF OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN . NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF ° TION A special election having been called to be held in said school district on the Zist day of February, 1956; Therefore, notice is hereby given, that Priday, the 10th da up to $:00 o'clock p.m., Eastern Standard Time, is the last day on which unreg- istered persons may register in order to be eligible to wote at sald special eleetion. ‘ Mey “y for registration should be to the township clerk of the town- in whieh clot"? resides. R. JOHNSON, pain facts 3 ioe = ton : Jam * dan, 30, Feb. 8, 1066 STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, In the matter of the petition concern- ing rg Buchanan, minor, Cause 0. To John Buchanan, father of said 4 J c pike system. It is being shown at)’ of February, 1966,) of Civil Defense . Dates for three First Aid In- structors Club meetings have been announced by Ralph Forman, aid for A breakin at Davisburg Elemen- ‘tary School Saturday night netted ‘thieves $30 from the school's of- ‘fice, 4 Capture One Boy, Seek Another After Breakin * Outdoor Club Is Looted ) of Bacon in Breakin The robbers apparently also One . juvenile boy was arrested | Petition having been filed in this |Court alleging that the present where-' jabouts of the father of the said minor) child is unknown and the said child has violated a law of the State and that said child should be placed under the jurisdiction of this Court, In the name of the peo of the State lof Michigan, you are that the hearing on said [held at the Juvenile urt, Oakland County Service Center, Court House An- |mex, 1260-B° West Bivd., in the City of Pontiac in said County, on the 15th day of Pebruary A.D. 1956, at nine o'clock Mm the. forenoon, and you are hereby commanded to appear personally at said hea a . t betng impractical to make personal service heréof, this summons and notice shall be served by publication of a copy one week. previous to: said ring in Pontiac P ereby notif tition will be |Moore, Judge of said Court, in the Sz of Pontiac in said County, this day of January, A.D. 1956, i ARTHUR E. MOORE, A true copy it Probate. URTHA dge 0: Probate Register, cavemen Division, Jan, 2 Ju GEORGIENA R. M 30, 1936 \. STATE “OP ~MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, and another’ is being sought by police investigating. a warehouse breakin Saturday afternoon, The youth was caught at the scene after he and his partner al- ted |legedly ransacked the basement of the building at 117 Turk St. The pair also broke into a house. trailer at the same address, police said. Apparently nothing was stolen in either breakin, they said. _— One Full Year Guerentee From Houses, Apartments, Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- main out only one hour. No signs used. Rox Ex. Company 1014 Pont. St. Bh. Bidg. FE 4-9002 tS eatial yeu can efford, regardiess of how Juvenile Division, In the matter of the petition concern- "ere" Pappas, minor, Cause No. 3467. a ‘ To -Saudra Pappas, niothér af. said ‘ehild : ‘ “| | Petition haviti been filed in this, Court alleging shat the present where-| iwbouts of the mother of the sald clitid: ‘is unknown and the said child has ‘violated a law of the State and that, ‘said child should be plated under the) jurisdiction of this Court. | In the name of the le of the State much or teow many you owe, NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED . ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED | 412 South Saginaw Se. “Let 9 years of credit counselling experience assist Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. to 1, Evenings by MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Phone FE 8-0456 opt. Above Oakland Theater oer notified tition will be rt, Onkland ‘ourt earing on said Michigan, you are ir the Juvenile | said hearing. | It being impractical to make personal) rvice hereof, this summons and notice ss 8 -circulated iff said County. . \ i | Witness, the Honorable Arthur BE. Moore, Jud of said Court, in the’ City of Pontiac in said County, this 27th: ,day of January A.D. \ Seal ARTHUR E. MOORE, | of Probate. | i A true copy A R. MUI Probate Register, ree I an, STATE OF MICHIGAN—In_ the Pro- bate Coutt for- the County, of Oakland, Juvenile Division. : -In the matter of the ing William a alias etition concern~/ jorrison, minor. ~.| “To William Rice, father of said child.) filed im this present where- should be of thi | freeze” ter . GETTIN’ CROWDED DOWN THAR! — Map shows: location of Antarctic. stations ‘being estab- lished by the U, 8. Navy's “Operation Deep- * expeditions from seven other nations, working at top speed through the brief Antaretic summer. Central U. §. station will be at the South Pole itself, in history's first attempt to | establish one and maintain it throughout the win- - ‘and similar “Operation Deepfreeze’ has the double goal of. . * : : r- f : .. This year is the Pole ‘since t é implementing the U. S. program for the Interna- tional Geophysical Year: 1957-58, and carrying for- ward the exploration and mapping started by expeditions. peditions. The U. S. expedifion is the largest, with 1,805 men and seven ships. Russia's advance party | Sea! of 216 men landed on Knox Coast Jan the first of three. bases.’ the first time man has set foot on’ he 1911-17 Amundsen and Scott ex- . 6, to build yviston. | ¥ mi. | 30, ‘tose ; ~ HOME Ask us about: SAVE UP OWNERS! The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All your policies in one with only one expiration date! -., FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS © TO 25% _. See or Call ROOFING HOT SPRAY METHOD 2 a6 eg | dias & 2 | epee HO