Th* Weather THE PONTIAC PRESS EmhOU In Their Easter Sunday Best Schedule 3 Days of Talks PALM BEACH, Fla. <*1— President Kennedy will fly to Paris May 31 for three days of talks with French President Charles de Gaulle. •Announcing this today, the President’s vacation headq /Arters said he will be accompanied by his wife Jacqueline. In reply to questions, Whits House Press Secretary Pierre Sal-inger told a news conference that at this time he knows of no (dans Con-Con Issue Spurs Most Intemst Around Michigan Polls Local races in Oakland County seemed to be far outweighing statewide coor tests in interest as clerks reported voter turnouts good li? some are$s and light in others in todays statewide biennial spring election.’ Probably the biggest point of statewide interest is State Proposition No. 1-r should a constitutional convention be held to rewrite , SMILES roa SUNDAY fiCHOOL-Dresaed in Easter Sunday finery are (from left) Grace Kapil-check of 13 Finnic St; Gary McMillan of S7 far Keaifedy to visit other European capital* in connection with the Paris trip. The Paris rift wtt fee Ken- multiamendment - patched constitution. Activity at 7 a.m„ when (he polls opened in thes and county's 311 precincts, was a fer cry Plans for a .trip'to Ottawa to addrak* the Canadian parliament wepe announced earlier. Indica-tions now are that Kennedy will . easy AS 1M — Mrs. John Haroutunian, an Waldo St. on the steps hi KnlWtng as Oakland election worker at'rity Precinct 41 id Webster 'County and Michigan voters go to die polls fa School, instructs Mrg Edwin Matthews of 42 today’s biennial spring election. g» to Ottawa perhaps two weeks before visiting Paris. ■ * Sr ; •* • ★ ' ,K*»cdy Mfaa^toieave for Paris Find Pair in Sylvan Lake Homer by fet plane probably on the night ■■■■■-"' .... TT , of May 30. JRe will Isave Washington May IS to attend a “Salute to Km-nedy” dinner la Boston nmMm his «4th birthday, then go on to New York the next day for a Two Oakland County women gut- , Mrs. Laird, who ovas being ^)U-vorced from her husband Alexander, was the daughter of Charles W. Beck, Detroit industrialist living |n Grosse Points, She is survived- by her -husband, father,, mother.. Mrs. Mary. Beck,, two brother*, Robert eugd Carl, and Mrs. Dorothy Neriflng, a sister, of Bloomfield Township. -If s.m. at the' Verheyden Funeral Home, 1S3M Mack fit., Odm Painte. Burial will follow, at the WoodiaWn Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are still pending for Mbs. Vrooman, awaiting the arrival here from Los Angeles of a son William. Hpr body located to death early Sunday morning when a cigarette apparently sea a Sylvan Lake ' ablaze. The victinis were Mrs. _______ ..... _______, Ethel Van Hecke Vrooman, &, of '2595 Orchard Lake Road, wtoere the fire dccurred, and Mrs. Hildegard M. Laird, 45, yof 3060 Kipling St., Berkley, sister-in-law of former Chrysler Cprp. President William C. Newberg. On his way home to Walled Lake, Sheriffs Deputy Roland G. Plecs said he spotted a flame, barely visible, coining out of a window on the east aide of the house Mrs. Vrooman used as an office for her insurance agency. The time was .13:55 a.m. Pless said he fan to a nearby laundromat, handed a man a dime and told him to call the fife de- Following Accident Pontiac Township Birmingham reported 1,143 voters in 11 (d Its 13 precincts fay 10:45 another reports at the noon hottf (Continued on ,Page 2, Col. 4) * the girls are granddaughters of the pastor, Elder Major J. Watkins. The Nathaniel Watkins are HAPPY EASTER-Waiting for Easter morning church service to. start at the Church of God.'296 W. South Blvd., are (from fad) Ma-jorie and Sharon Watkins of 12 llijfaifa St. An elderly Kingston man died In Pontiac' General Hospital early this afternoon of injuries suffered in an auto acd-dent several ..ft-M.-,* . By REBA HEINTZELMAN Wateriord Township residents, approved a proposed operating budget of $595,000 at 'the annual Township meeting Saturday, and okayed an increase totaling ** $i,8(Hrurmree om«Hir3«iriHr. >line Still subject to the Oakland County allocation board’s up- action, the,proposed salary hikes would raise the supervisor from $10,500‘to $11|000; the treasurer from $7,400 to $8,000; and the Clerk from $8,700 to $8,500. This is the x>ke -.-= ------- ’“♦Itet time in four years that K Winter Manas On-a salary tocrea4e mmU rtimei nanqsKjn, granUd elected 0fflCiais. *0inI Tuesday's Hiah Althoutfi there was some oppo- nent A I i/T n y sit ion to the Wy-raises, most of —Only 46 Decrees 7* p«*** pw«« approved * * the move. One of the objectors, Old Mail Winter is taking Ms f¥“nk Wchardson ot 6562 Rowley St., said, “I agree that pay increase are all right during prosperity, but certainly net at this ship. Sheriff's . deputies identified the traffic victim as Tom Lanway, 79. His . car collided Annual Meetings Eighteen area township* hold annual meetings — PAGE 15. Eichmann Background Bob Oonsidine visit*-Dachau concentration camp — PAGE IT Suburbia • Cities' willingness or refusal to extend services big (actor in amexattoitr-PAGE 1« _ . . • Man in Spaca by Edward A. George, 47, 2862 Chufchill Rd.) Pontiac Township, at the Auburn * Avenue-Opdyke Road intersection. Lanway suffered multiple fractures and head injuries. _ ♦ , / t _He was driving north bn OpdfStC flames for several Careless smokhM was believed day changes to temperature, to have ignited An upholstered ‘ Precipitation will total 4- to 8-chair inthe living room directly faiths of an fafai as rain, mostly on under the upstairs bedroom where; Thursday ana Saturday, the women had apparently retired Morning north to northwesterly far the nighty according to Town- winds at 6 miles per hour win be-ship Fire Chief Herbert Morgan, come gentle to moderate westerly Mrs. Laird was speeding the winds' on Tuesday. -s-.-* - |m| ' *ij|. fempputufe preced- Guantanamo BAY, Cuba n — VJL naval aathsritea said widow. : . ’* kins. Vropman’s dog also - sue was 28-degrees. Thirty-five was Be Sure You Vote Today-Polls Open Until 8 Tonight I THR PONTIAC PRESS, MOND^Y. APIULj^ lfCI TheD»y In Bi*wriM»lisin ; City Commission's Sought on Five Contracts VIENTIANE;, Lao* Crises Da Kennedy 5 President to Visit ;De Gaulle in Paris !" (Continued Fran Pag* One) A holdup UN. Overrides Reds to OK Congo Money China Reds to Free Sick Businessman Kennedy’s decision to acceptDe Guile’s invitation to go to/Paris reflects a change in travel policy as set forth fay the White House about the time he took office in January. Nehru Backs West on Laos Cease Fire UNITED NATIONS, NX US— The, UJt. General Assembly today ovenrode bitter Soviet opfiostttan WASHINGTON (UPI) — Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today supported Western policy e»wtny lor a cease Are as the East and South Are Afflicted by April Snow clothing, and whfle she checked for the fictitious order, the holdup man Chen Ti left before newsmen got • chance to question him about Moscow’s latest proposals on Laos. But Peiping has declared a willingness to pprtld|Ma in the proposed 14-nation conference on tbe poiiticaf^ future of Laos. Early Voting Light Were: Berkley “light”; Farming-ton dose to 400; Femdale 1,500; Southfield 047 In six of its 15 precincts; Whom St In two precincts; and WaUed Lake 205 in its one Arrangements for the Kennedy the past few weeks. * The formal announcement came after talks between Kennedy and French -Ambassador Herve Alph-and in Washington^ between De The Weather election officials wondertogjtfapwJ OK Budget, Raises Own Judges. Particular interest has been created in Waterford .Township as a slate of Republicans have set their tights in dumping the incumbent Democrats headtd fay Supervisor Elmer R. Johnson. Balloting for two Justice of the peace posts to the township bis helped, too. MSS IN WATERFORD Waterford Township Qerk James E. Seeterlin estimated that 2,000 out of the township’s 22,000 regls- Hugth H. Holloway of Sault Ste. Marie. BjuUett, wh# was aeaUng a third two-year tern), defeated Holloway to 1090 hy a ban 40;(t0 gan, Wayne State Univeftdty and foe State Board of; Education, which controls Eastern, Western, The Tire department budget was estimated at 101,450, an increase of 15,000 for one man, appboations for whom am being determined at FORECAST TgK BPyTX46 PttKSSi MONDAY, L 1901 TONITE Until Mayoral Race \ inSf. Louis a - ' I Bitter Affair ^ ^ j ST. LOUIS (AP) —Democratic ! Mayor Raymond R. Tucker, V* | serious one-time prolem#, haa discarded hia ucual easy-going campaign methods in Ms bid lor | election Tuesday to a third term. • The reason for the. switch is all vigorous ftwpaign tiy Republican | % YOU Con Get AMERICAN Mod* Girthing SAVE B-l-G Tonits and Tuesday 100% Acetate Tricot Garden Hose The Republican party nationally baa a stake in the election. The Republican National Committee announced nearly two months top* *t would start with the St. Louis election a drive- to improve the party's fortunes in the big tides. The' Democrats managed to squeak through in Mliaouri in the Presidential election last fall with a 10,000-vote maiTin, thanks to A lopjfded li)0,flOI»uute edge in St. • Half Slips S to XXXL • Putt Slips 32 to 40. Cholce of pure white and love* ly. pastel colon . . . lace trims . . . shadow panels . . . 100% acatefs tricot is fully washable. Wood picket, fanes p er beds, lawns etc. none to dealers. Shovel tag the chance of an gxpkrton on landing- The trouble had caused one of the biggest disaster alerts in'airline history. ALL SIZB 10 TO IS Assorted styles in checks, plaids, cards, wash 'n'.wear cottons. With pockets, front zippers, aide tippers. 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IndrAI Makts and Modal. PHARGE THESE FASHION HOME FURNISHINGS «* the FOURTH FLOOR THE PONTIAC PRESS 'Parent* Should Be; Glad Children Were 5© Orchard Lake Ave. * ' ‘Will JFK Make One ‘Editorial Missed Move Concession?* Important Point* So president Kennedy is think- The Press’ editorial on f’Yaake* Mgot making another concession Imperialism" was published in the to the OonununisU, die elimination Chicago Tribune, of fligpiprinting for aliens! R . It missed the all important point figures. One step at a, time, rote* that both “world wan” were pro-timer two steps, we ‘are giving rooted and financed by Wan Street, away America. Franklin Roosevelt U.S.A. with taxpayers’ blood and started tt hi 1933 with the tcoog- sweat ~V- nitiao o< the Soviet It negteeted te even mention Donald F. Baynes that then hal a IMMe spot In . pie living in Urn heart of the Nation's capital have been barred from casting a ballot, for the Chief Executive unless theyznaintainrd a local residence elsewhere. Many of them regarded this as a justi- centennial rights: arguing with their wives about beards, and scratching their china., * • Suggest* a Program to Help State’ll Debt We want to arouse citizens who Let’s adopt this premise from now until lone:- there la nothing basically unkempt or undignified about a beard or mustache. debt. Every year our Bate pays Worth nit^a millions for stale welfare. Many — ----------- recipients should not be allowed U|m Dent, its benefits. State welfare to a 1 lianKfi tVU UVpu needed program for there am for Ffifit Service many aged people, homeleaschil- v. V m dren, destitute fsmiltoe; end pee- I would tilee Jo express my sp-pie who suffer from illnesses who predation to the Waterford Fire am entitled te aid. However. Department tor tts prompt action there are a large number who ^ to 10 live off welfare become they Waterford. . ^ ^ want nothing better dim to Mm 1iT, gt off other people’s efforta. 14,2 SUrr ■**.____ * We suggest a program in which np TimA Teenhora capable individuals wwk to be lrS llUtClieaCIierS entitled tortate aid. The sincere Jom the BdTOra . would gladly work to cam their welfare in the form of a wage. Now that the police, firemen and The freeloader! would drop their city tell have relentedI an their welfare to save themselves from prohibition of teards. U to .time ww.k for the school district to fat into .... • ,u. . the community fervor that to Many of our nail roads and twur *«*•***• ■* waterways are m,***,, gapertotend- not taken care of simply because mt „ chairman of Youth Day. it there are not enough state era- would he .»itrfim«t'r if ployes available. H&e to an ex- ^ interested parties wen denied ccilent opportunity to allow these ^ privilege of oompeUng with people to work. Many also.could their fellow dttoene. I doubt that ‘Croon, I Said I*d Meet You Halfway’ factious nor as to what steps are to be taken to atop all outside military assistance. Otherwise, the fighting may go on indefinitely as the futile talks continue. possible. -often 1 had to stop hSfarfiHB Case -Records of a Psychologist: sance on the road. • kSsjm Home Tutoring Helpful out. To my aur-HI^^^H^^H By DR- OEOBQE W. CRANE you, for your children will not drive n« wen »■ CA8E H-449: Tommy G., aged 5, only subconaciousiy mimic your anvme else Dn aunr N« J0*1 «iterod kindergarten. manner of apeoch, as regards dte- “Dr. Crane,’’ hto splendid teach- led'or lisping or shirred letter^, er informed me. but they will quickly adopt your 'Tommy uses . very words, very vile ton- HOMl TCTORlNG •‘In fact, be will Bh Even if you parents never went employ profanity * *° «dte*e or lack a high school di- without • even ploma, you can still give your chO- knowing he to dpen * running bead start toward ing improper lan-^^KR “A” marks In School. Ju*‘ «»S*K* in a little sagar So he to a det-^^^H^B eaatod feewM taledag. lt will help rUMflt to all Daddy and Mother ase correct other youngsters Bmdteh. and awe aa a mtoadM “Then I realized that vitamin A “****’■***'rm***-' had done it—1 had been taking two entl that they ixmldat least heto ’’Aw, rm jest a dumb farmer or Stimlva MSo^ta^dS cW“*“ lS5 toSted of many* father enldays, 50,000 units a day, for hindering them*’’ may protort, another purpose. * * • ' Nobody to dumb who roads this Several friends to ‘whom 1 told of PARENTS, BEWARE' ' column, for I give you the very es- n>y experience have tried it, and Gooradl ns a great psychologist sc nee of a dozen college courses they have had the same gratifying who decided tote*/the effect of in psychology. results. It should te a great boon heredity vs. environment. m ___ ___ to jaD who have such dread of So ha took the Oggf-of English night drivin.” sparrow, and placed them to the P"***?* 7 dr * nests of canaries. Vitamin A to the oak I have When the sparrow aggi hatched, f?*/? ” .*,?***.**.* generally designated tiw apocryph- the canaries accepted the baby ™ .1 nitaiMiH ir ' MBBr* - * - Aa.-a- . MnB ■ I1MM MNOL “Curiosity made me try It again the next night, with the —tn» rer suit, and I have had no difficulty with nigit driving since. ■mitowi-iiy frttem «■■*», m ^ um'0, Butni As for vitamin^, vjfamin E, and Conradi to other alleged vitamins not ao dear- rows wen ly defined, yon ‘may leave them begm to t entirely in the hands of your ents, the physician. ’ ^ Du tequert, if you enclose .a / stamped envelope bearing yosar address, I will send you a mono- . H^.c graph on V (eye)tamin A. If you tT” essay the tola rt gutoea pig lor ® l^glrt tha romlta tetofly, ideals and moral vktoea that tefil ^ ^ POT «** dividends all through their to 3 months of age, they five* ■ ' !ttfll^lfioe thrtr tosaeT par- _ ‘ . • ...... , .. HEED BDOAR QUEST af fiMda'enastows.” adds ' Ooeatonc*, v^otf a beaoti- District of Columbia ^Deceives Vote Right A king standing wrong has beep righted . through r constitutional amendment permitting the residents of the District of Columbia to vote for President. . Fnr niAPrt iKan IfiA vaaro nun. earlier indefensible pdutttBMi under heavy bombardment, and roif up the white flag. • ,★ ★ ; dr That puts the firemen and policemen oa equal footing with the rent of the community in competi- -tion for hirsute honors. Instead of going around Vi th bare <„am hi*, man tinni inlnv ton hstic ran, point the finger of reproof in their direction. In mite of this subterfuge, officials estimate that nearly a quarter of a million voters have been .barred. Jlappilr that’s over. it it ★ Living in theveryheart and center of our national life, they’ve been subjected te the Ignominy of watching . a Natkm vote for their immediate neighbors, employers add associates with hands meekly folded: A wrong covering more than a century and a half has. been righto^-Why it has taken this long is atill something of a national mystery. The Man About Town Less Than 4 Days Remain te Make Entries in Our $250 Baseball Contest Procrasttnutteo: The thief of time, to which It might steal your Bit David Lawrence Says: Russ Stall Ij? Effort to Take Over Aid Program Success Depends on Self-Help From 1956 to 1959 the Organization for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC) provided a total of 327,402 billion to help improve economic and social condition! in underdeveloped countries. , This sum representa the actual flow of money to these lands'from the free nations of North America and Europe. It does not inchide commitments. OEEC aid embraced direct government loans . and grants, private loans and investments, export credits and so Friday noon <4 THIS week ie tho closing time for you te te in too for your <■»'«"« at winning $250. The hours are slipping away. Are you a flanker? The prise will te dwanlad for the nearest correct answer io: Whet player, whe has teen at , bat at least fig tense, wfflte toad- -lag the amerlean League m the Bight ef Thursday, May 11, and what will te hto batting average? ★ it it The assistance, nearly half of which was provided by the UJ5. helped to develop these areas. It saved them from becoming victims of the siren song uf communism with Ua tempting theme of a short cut-to industrial prosperity — and tyranny. During the same four year period the Soviets provided less than $600 million in actual cash with ~ promises of $13 billion more. < Since 1954 the total Soviet-Chi* "1 nese commitments are estimated to be about $3A billion. ’ It costs nothing to compete. Only one entry, to allowed for each person, but every ineiaber of your family is eligible. Each entrfeenust te on a separate piece of paper. amply Jot down the name of your favorite player, and what you think his batting Average will be on May ill. Then add your name and address. For each other member of your family, regardless of age, a similar entry Is acceptable. fide that your entries are received In our office by Friday of THIS week, and you’ve done your part toward Atoning the pries. The rest is up to your fovortta player. He’e ready to do everything In hto power to win that $250 for you. But you must do your part Do not flunk him by not getting your motor In on time. In the entries already received. It to a perplexing situation for President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan. They’ don’t want to start a Mg war—nor participate M a little one either. Russia to relying on her customary tactics long-drawn-out negotiations and palaver about “peace” and “neutrality** which wtH permit her own Mad of government to 'be installed eventually in Laos. Tim Soviet tMao reply to the BriOsh aete to aa amMgaaas and - It to well known that Souvanna Phouma to depending on the Communists to regain hto help in health agendea making any extended growth on tho face cancer pads, bandages, etc. • would seriously impah morals or . This would not take away the dignity; more beards would con-jobs of state and local employes tribute to the citywide success, because many of these would be Some .of the appearances would needed as supervteon. Any proud be considerably improved, person would be happy to have tel W. Ketoert the chance to earn a living. Peo» -?1 1 pie would thus get an opportunity to work and the taxpayers would to work and the taxpayers would «*•_ rr;_a get needed work accomplished. lol lips • « • ant Kennedy a eaphaariMie says tt to a "useful next ” Bat that’s safe a polite of avoiding a stplaamle la Dr. William Brady Says: He Took Vitam and Now tie's Eyes 4We*ve Dome Plenty for Africa Already* QUESTION: My husband ted in 189. Can 1 still file a Joint return for 1980? to running ahead of the Add, with Mickey Mantle iri second place. Other favorites comprise A list of several dosen names. Remember, your chance ls still as good as that of anybody etoe-U you-do your part, which tokos about a minute at your time. Is that worth $250? Your principal concern right now Is to tear this fact in mind: All entries mast te received la The Peatise Press afflee by aeea oa Friday, April 7 — and Shaft Friday of THIS WEEK. “Quiet diplomacy’’ nevertheless has suddenly come to a halt, The Russians probably will blame President Kennedy for the change. They will point to hto sensational'appearance at a televised press conference when he mad a blunt wanting to the Soviets. It was followed by an implied threat of military action to te taken by the Southeast Aria Treaty Organization. This policy was dramatised by the conference at Bangkok attended by the UA secretary ef state. “Tq take out the car after duk" tione, I hope you will give us remarks a Connecticut Yamtee, vepon of your results. "used to be torture to me because, I was unable to see more than a few feet ahead. I had fo creep along at snail’s page and at the approach of another car was so Minded by th Why should Africa want any U.S. money? Look what we’ve* done for them already. We loaned ’em “Soapy’’ Williams, America’s great gift to the dark continent. You know, “Africa ftr the Africans" — with Williams right in the middle of the tribal dance in loincloth and brown derby. Why doesn’t Kennedy send him to the ‘'In his special message to Congress, President Kehnkdy stressed the fact teat foreign aid not only 11 essential to our own security and tljf defense of free.peoples but is a moral, economic and political obligation of all industrialized countries.' Surely'ringing to* bell for brutal contempt are tho sentiments expressed In a letter over the signature of “Oaq of Their Victims,” whicH stats that the starter of a grass fire "should have hto head examined and all the holes in it plugged up.” moon — the dark side? (Copyright ISCl) ----------- You may file a return as wr--, viving' spouse foe. two taxable yean following the year in which your husband died providing you furnish over one-half of tbe maintenance of a homo wttidi is tho priadpul abode of your dependant child or stepchild claimed is an exemption. Furthermore, you must hare been able to file a Joint return with your husband if te were alive and you have not remarried after Ms death. Case Records of a Psychologist: Home Tutoring Helpful to Children Russian language gtrea to the press at Palm Beach, the welding Is as fellows: The. President also emphasized that some proposed grants could be replaced by long term, low interest development loans repayable in dollars. He also pointed out that most of our aid finds, its way back to the* UA. in payment of goodb and services. Verbal Orchids to- ■. *• * ★; • More equitable sharing of tee burden by OEEC nations is called for. A suggested figure is one per cent- of their gross national product to be distributed through the Organisation for Economic.Co-operation and Development. Aided countries also must do their part to bring about economic, social and political reforms and assume democratic responsibU-ities irf their own lands. Men, Let’s All Join Brothers of the Brush There won't be flowing encouragement, but tee city firemen and policemen can get into tee beard' and mustache Jun now. Polios Chief Joseph Korin and Fire Chief James R whits have withdrawn from Mrs. E. F. Tlnney of.749 Owego Drive; $8$b birthday. Hiram Fesnam of AubArn Heights;-82nd birthday? Me. aad Mrs. Grant Zerbst rot Drayton Plains; 53rd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Malvern of. Birmingham; SSrd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs.'Almond G. Foxton of Watmford; 52nd Wedding anniversary. Mr. am| Mis. Randell Flaw of Rochester; 53rd wedding anniversary. Anson Ormond of Lapeer; S2ni|| birthday. 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Rieger, 75, tripped on a leash and M when two dogs being walked near him hinged at NEW YORK JAP) Benedict Porumbeanu, 30, •my heiieea*who married a Romanian-born furrow chauffeur a. ear ACtt. Au an heir of her own.; .... . * *■ Mrs. ^Urumbeano gave birth Sunday 'to i . iFpomiL 13-ounce son in a New Jersey hospital. The child will be named Gbeorghe Mihai. after Its paternal grandfather. . 4l it t ‘She wu delighted, especially ce it was a hoy,’’ said Dr, John Langstadt of New York, her, [personal physician. . WASHINGTON (API - A two-day foreign policy hrieflng far About 500 members of the radio-teWvistan industry, apens today 'with a speech by Secretary it 'State Dead Rpdt. ‘ President Kennedy will address [the group Toeeday. Hie eeestans are sponsored by the State Department a ot heightening- public knowledge foreign policy. The invited are eeroiqg to Wellington at tfaetr^BMnn' expense. A similar two-di^ig£«igll policy conference for -newspaper magazine men is schemed, for i April J4-25. WASHINGTON ,j to what seemed an obvious tf.| mpt to give time for public Democratic leufei postponed Senate action on the Kennedy bill bnltl the.ndddle of next week. Through its publication, “The Democrat,” the'national committee spelled dot snake Of tye; spending benefits ft said states slid local communities wUf"get from tt Kennedy program Republicans have attacked as offering “pie In the sky.” SHE Me EARN ‘"■‘•W - mum % WmXmi] * r m • i EitdlliMVllW.-t.Nmr mlised p 71 years of sotted msnafiamunt, your sssuranca or iecumy Assets over 56 million dollars. • .'-Jf Capitol Strati' ft Ubb Am.; Established 1890 73 W. Hire* SI. Mm ; FE 4-0561: CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF BUILDING * Differ on Death of John Birch Namesake of Society ! .. Was Not a Hftro, Some;: Associates Claim LOS ANGELES (APL-Qifferettt>■ views wen* voiced today on the] death of John Birch, for whan the right-wing John Birch Society ] was named. Birch, then an Army captain, was killed Aug. 25. 1945, while on! an OSS intelligence mission tai central China. In Billings. Mont., a radio-TV executive, Joseph Sample, who served to the Same OSS outfit as "Tliere was no real object lesson to Birch's -death and certainty no glory” ♦ *' # r to Los Angeles, stockbroker William P. Weiss Jr.-ora ' OSS officer wftf>' made up the mission on which Birch was killed —said: “Certainly John was Just as much a hero as .any other American soldier who died for his fa Pasadena, a Los Angeles suburb, manufacturer Gustav J. Krause another ’ wartime comrade of Birch—said: “He brought about his own death. He didn’t The John Birch Society, under fire from some national magazines, and newspapers and some congressmen, has been accused of using Fascist tactics In its self-appointed task of fighting communism. Birch, a missionary’s son. who spoke fluent Chinese, was shot by the leader of a group of Communist Chinese. Women Add to Their Edge in 'Population WASHINGTON (AP)-A decade ago the Census Bureau, tint reported that women outnumberec men in the United States. - it -Jt it _ Now. as results of the i960 sub roll in. the bureau says the women's,, margin ii increasing The reasdh is women Uve longer • * -b it fa 19S0, the Census Bureau reported 100 women for every 99 ' men. Preliminary data from the 1969 canvass show 100 women for 'FVery 97 men—91 m&Hon females ' and 88.3 million males. it # #■ r The 1960"eemu8 alas showed 9.1; " trillion women .65 or older com-pared with 7.5.million men to thei same age bracket; In 1960, women: to this age group outnumbered! men 6.5 million to 5.8 million. It's Christmas in April for Pennsylvania Citizen MEADVILLE, Pa. (API—MUes ' Barham, turned on his Christmas tree lights over the Easier .week-1 end. An 8-mch snowfall gave- the, " landscape a Christmas-Uke “ pearance^ Barham, who lives along Route 18 near Hartstown, decorated i . 15-foot pine tree bn his lawn with lights tost Christmas and hasn’t removed them yet. MODERNIZE DfRS ESTIMATES D LOW PRICES • e FHA and TERMS watei, 6m|m, etc IM5 FE 2-2671 POXTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 8r 1961 NINE Irlihman Behan feels 'R>*en from tho Dead' ' Bjjfjfero - Irish play-Wight Brendan Bdiu tetnud to h(tv« regtimSTfome ot hi* former 2 Die, 96 Hurt in tank SANTIAGO, Chile (UFII — Two Swainson Will Address ***** ***** w** #__, ; . ^ j. , 7 annual B^Nttog of the President’* ■POJf nanaleqppoa • Committe on Employment of the w«MimTOH*«TO —mail 5$?&!?WWta» gu Gov. John B- SwainzoA, a April ft. The president's commlt-double amputee, will be one of thelteeis made up of individuals and in Laos Regime Battle About Inclusion !n Government WASHINGTON (UP!)—Ambss-aador W. AvenU Harriman and two Republican legislator were at odd* Installment Loans Monday^Thra Saturday make Lao# a neutral country was to bring the Rede Into a coalition regime. He said the Communist* would not take over tile government if the BukaiaM and Red Chinese were willing to “play the ELMER’S MAIL BOX—Elmer Berg of Verona, Wis., le a great one fbr a Joke as witness his mail box. He combined an old coal atove, pip# and regulation bok. ’ Czech Air Victims Not Shot, Say Docs 15 E. Lawrence Rear of Main Office Phone FE 4-0966 WE DO ALL THIS WORK n 22SSSS* FOR ONLY 146 W HURON 9251 FE Judd said a coalltjon regime was Just what the CbmntuiiiaU wanted as a first step toward wanning their way into control of the entire government. Hickenlooper, while opposing Reds in any coalition, said it giob-ably would be unrealistic, to try to exclude ill Laotian politicians with Communist leanings. Harriman, who returned recently from Europe and Aria, said Prince Souvanna Phouma should be a member of any coalition government. But be dectihed to say whether he thought the prince should be prime minister. 2-Car Crash Sends Driversfo Hospital Two Union Lake residents were in St. Joseph Many Hospital today as a result of a head-on collision Saturday night on Cooley Lake Road hear Charbane Street in Commerce Township. Mrs. Grace L Haley, SI, of' ISM t'nion Lake Road and CJar-«m H. Lucas, 44, of MM Union Uks Road bath suffered Sheriffs deputies said Lucas’ car apparently crossed the center line, striking Mrs. Holey’s car in the Sett front. Seoul University Coeds Prefer Matchmakers SEOUL- (UPI) — A poll of this year’s graduates of Seoul’s Ewha Women’s University showed the coeds prefer marriage arranged by matchmakers rather than love. The results of the poll, released Sunday, said ,73.4 per cent of the girls desire to'have matchmal find their husbands instead selecting, thgm themselves. V1BRA Warden William Hainan permitted Jewish inmates to celebrate the Passover together Saturday night. Each waa allowed to Invite Ms tether or a brother. Rabbi Morris Shapiro, a prison chaplain,- Set up the religious ceremony of the Seder for the pri 33 Jewish convicts. He read from tile Higgadab, the home service for the Passover. There was irony. The ceremony of the Seder tells the story of the Jews’ escape to freedom from the bondage of the Egyptians. ' DUST cas'f ostopo from it TRIFLE-FILTER traps dust ordinarily Mown book into rooms! ! LOCKS IT UP ' in a Sanitizod* DUST BAR impregnated with germ fighter for lasting freshness! 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S. military plane flew into Communist China's territorial air space early Sunday. The Chinese foreign ministry issued Us 139th “serous warning” about such incidents, the agency said. National l Bank O F - P O N T I AC. Pennevs prop airliner, crashed i chheim on g flight between Prague and Zurich. Because • pistol was found in the wreckage and some Of the wounds appeared as if they could hava been caused by bullets, the. Erlangen prosecutor's office i dered further investigation' Jewish Inmates Mark Passover With Their Kin JACKSON (fV—Brothers and. father*'and sons who Hadn’t broken bread together for up to 25 years did an over toe weekend at South- Too Many Algerians? WASHINGTON (,UPI) - 1 Population. Reference Bureau reported Sunday that the booming birth rate among Algerian Moslems threatens, to Wipe out any economic gains from a political settlement, in the strife-tom country./ Coal Business, Dead YLOR, Tex. 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Miracle > I J-Ht OM Coupon Hat No ' C ashlar toft Morrall PrMo Bacon Saltines • 5060 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains • North Hill Plaza, Rochester «.<■ v THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. APRIL 8. 1081 Plan to Reintroduce At one time be was a carpenter. Survivors include his wife Maggie; .three daughters, Mrs. Harriet Sprout and Mrs. Genevieve SmirtewsW. both of Pontiac, and Mrs. Elisabeth Mobley of Clarkston. Also surviving are nine gnpdchildrea grandchild. Surviving besides his wife Anna are two sons, Dwain R. of Waterford Township and James T. of Keego Harbor; two daughters, Mrs. ^Ronald Thomas of Waterford and Mrs. Howard Baucom of "Pasadena, Calif.; two toothers,. Glenn of Sylvan Lake and William of Gladwin; four raters; and six grandchildrai. LINDA GALUPO AUBURN HEIGHTS - Service for Linda—GtlUpo, 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Gallipo of 774 8.- Squirrel Road, Will be at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Moore Chapel pf the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. Burial will e * in Whit; Chapel Memorial • ik 6 4t Linda died Saturday after an 111-tes of several months at Henry Ford* Hospital, Detroit. Surviving besides her parents are tfyrqi; sisters, Judith, Sandra and Gloria, gU gt hpme- • . ...... Mrs. GEORGE. K. HAHNEFELD . KEEGO HARBOR — Service for1 Mrs. George E. (Marie) Hahne-fold, 72, of 2071 Maddy Lane, wUlj be at 10 a.tn. Wednesday at Our Lady of- Refuge Cat|pUc Church. Burial will be' in Mount Hope Cemetery. . “ . Mrs. Hahnefeld * died yesterday after a five-month illness at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, member of the League gteat-Jof Catholic Women, Blue Mothers, the Altar Soclty of-Our and the Woman's Auxiliary of VFW Pori No. 5706. Keego Harbor. A Rosary will be recited by the Altar Society , at 7:30 p.m. to row followed by a parish Rosary at A Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Harvey of Pontiac, Kenneth of Orchard Lake and George of Dearborn; a sister; two brothers; and il grandchildren. UPTON V. JAY AVON TOWNSHIP - Service for Tipton V; .Jay, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfona A. Jay of ~~~ Crooks Road, was to he held today at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Auburn Heights. Burial will be in Mount Avon Cemetery. The. child died Thursday in an auto accident in Detroit Surviving besides his piraits are his brother Tony and sister Teens. ASA B LOWERY AVON TOWNSHIP - Service for Asa B...Lowery, 53. of 2550 Liv- ernois Road, will be at 1 p.m.l tomorrow at the Pixle^ Memorial | Chapel followed by burial in Mount AvonCemetery. - Mr. Lowery died Saturday at Ms-residence of a heart, attack. He was a member 'Of . the Pontiac {Lodge of ithe Elks Club and Rochester‘Chapter of the Eagles. A special Elks Club service will be held at 8 pm. today in the funeral home. Surviving besides his wife Dorris > are three daughters, Mrs. Pauly McGuiin of Rochester, and Lynda Sally, both at home; twT ten, Mrs. Eda Ford and Mrs. Ida Knickerbocker, both of Pontiac; hit father Joseph B. Lowery to Pontiac. ■> Nuclear Missile Set for B52s at UP Base MARQUETTE (UPI) — The 5,000-mile nuclear-tipped Hotind-Dog missile will be added to the armament of B52s flying out of K. Sawyer Air Force Base here fate next summer. The Hound-Dog, q guided missile with a speed in the wpersonfe range, is an air-to-ground weapon that enables s bomber to destroy 1ft target without -coming within range of local Mattel lenses. Difference Service will be held at 1:30 p. m. I Lady ot Refuge Cktholic Church You Make die Selection ... The family of the deceased se-" facts the type of funeral, and the price you will pay. Here ot the Dohclson - Johns Funeral Home the choice.is yours along. Our helpful attitude and openly honest policy has brought many . warm commendations from . families we serve. Is ••. . 4% CURRENT DlVlDiND RAID Semi-Annually f°fl| 71 YEARS or 142 OobmuHvo Tims Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. iMtablUM im 7$ W. 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G ET FIMEI-t GIFTS FASTER WITH GOL-D BELL GIFT STAMPS -Tgfe POOTlAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1D01 ELEVEN PONTIAC DAILY PRESS tm—arty twi fomuo r»nniw,iii •PjBBTfBAB ) * PONTOAO. MOfflQAM. THUBBBAY, AUGUST 26.1920. —EIGHTBKN PAGES * THBKEOBNTB WCUMENT SIGNED BY SECRETARY COLBY TODAY STAKES PUCE HI OWN HOME TO DISAP-POOTMENT OP SUFFRAGE WORKERS l^lPktNrt of Sooaf SifMtwo *chd; Won* Arnifi for joUfettiMi T«Ufk» Tbottor ■JSlWO. Aug. II—Th* IN-effici«lly wMn«6 today by Secretary Col M MN department. ”” -----—* **l signed to I ihlt morning U Mr. CM* ,M bomb when th* . corUflboo mb Oovernor RoWfti tbit th* C»N letislsture hod ratified r«inf------- WOO received. Sec* wBfT Colby onnouneod hl» action ' Jill Mmol Ot h:S Of WOO this Tit announcement dlsappoinrid l mop ot lufftoor Workers prom LSnortcro of the Nation*! Wo-■■■ party who hod gautersd *• d.t> iMioHmont IhAnlflff to ii oiMM tho lumber. *fi an confident not tho d|-■Mi of Secretary Colby com-p«a th. suffrage struggle in thli oestry,” oho ooid. - "In spHa ' RPUJi • im v. •my oootoi'io that our Pppioanta ■ mu pot. in our way. woman hovo OH Ott H|M to ah equal votco In J thli government. mi's warty will wo, a owner, a_____ ■ hot oo fort her attempt* ■________ ________ Jt-Htoosi-____ ernes at the Undid flute* tho MW tqutllty which th»y hov* REDS READY 10 MODIFY LAWYERS WANT SEEK METKOtW or BLBVATtNO LEGAL PROFESSION INCORPORATION FAVORED TO SET HUNGER FREE MMttt DM Refused - «, r». ................. Londen, Autf.' 66. -Terence Mu hwvvney, lot* mayor of Cofk. despite two wrltuio cqilapse* * loot ntghk due to his critical Modi-Mon rgoulthf from hu hunger Ptrlho 10 " *n orison, tru trlghte *lo- MAY NOT BE LEROY > hill Suwpoot doyo JSs Io Ip flu Aaaootatod frees! Aw lt.'»P*mlbiltty ina Loroy, wanted in ^ J>o&aKr SAYS SLEEPER OPPOSED PLAN TO SEAT Dili ffowornor Sleeper has boon oak' W .bo communicoto. with tho Otnlt doportmont In on offort cannrrt grew dippetehee that Uio man woi WRANGEL DEALS Mom fir- GOES SACK TO LANSING Atlonwy Oantrol Aloe J. Grose-boch. ona ot Iho nlnr R»publican condldotaa for tho oomlootlon for aovofnor, mod* a briat coll on Re-publican loodrro In PoatAc yee-taidar oftoraooh. It war tho fnL. ml nation ot MO opooklna tour ot tho jit at • which iMtad for 16 daya. and covtrad both aha upper anf lower oanin*- > Qroeobocl NO ASSENT VOTERS? aty doebjopom Dearth of Not. MtadpSmoa i by an i lot out MWUJ! r for l b M to Mat» voto tl _ r-----vy elwRioa oa Aug. It* The ttayrRaa bom by to which afiHMi can ho ■htolhid hid ratin ' . time to m Muated. BALLOONIST PAYNE DROWNS AT PORTLAND ra« deeeataPed frraaj Portland. MleL Mt. tl-1# Payne, a. baiioonict. loot hie life lata Vadnasdap atteniMa when ha londof h Otaad rim north of (Me vIIlope- Payne woo 10 years and had made .ascensions alt cum ntor at Pino Lako^ near Laaelag. Failure to unship hia life belt it believed to Ra, ye caused hia < oo Payne was a pood ewlmma DEAL ON* RED RESERVES SENTTO POLAND TO SAVE ARMY ... idle* ... .... which the date for th ' tot futu- iUVomi rohv*nti„. .. . Bto thtt bo dectdtd.* Fwritory Colby later Sent wi * *0 women", parly headquart tot M would are the euftr. «t bn office If they woo „„ w. , ■h Pool WOO preparing to IN mhew York: tho other leads toady hod rotnratd to lh»i. and th* invitation could to hr accepted. ; ON by Road* statement. • • toretory Calhy had prepared a •■£*£!! regarding mtMiraitpn of ■twnrope amendment whk-h he ••to to read to the officiate of 5l*gsaSto • f».' Inp Nf ' 1 ciaa r.7 th% Boy toou- . . j Of AlftM, Mich., ettradol tho Intoniatlonol Scout* Jamboree la Len4*n-spent thro* week* In London one waak in Paris. Aocerdin tha scout master, all at tha p pald tRrtr own aaponaaa. WILL EOUUTE fm am What a day in our history this was! From the kitchen into the voting booth. At last thou^i perhaps reluctantly, men recognized that women had minds of their own and could use them productively. • The power to vote also meant the duty to participate and participate they have. Women have become active members of our community leadership and without them many —*'•' things lvalue would be left undone. The Pontiac * v Press is full of news about wom^i eind their world. News about a rather special world peopled mostly by the fairer sex... news about women in the world of community, national and international affairs... news that suddenly be- -came more important with equal suffrage. 1920 was an important year for all women.... and for The Pontiac Press because each day we must bring to our women all the News of Their j/Yotld. MNEIE Mfins PARTY NOMINATION* ABB TR* EXPECT WARM CONTEBTl With, primary alMtlon day bat Sn daya iff tha Political pat la Oak land county had ttwRtoU atata la Mtinning to baU. AM of tho roataota. howavar, ara la tha raako of tho republican party, tha flvo other, parties havtaur any of. but oak candidate tor each of-f(M upon iriilcR tho party wilt stator I is efforts at both tha primary apoculatloa. but bollUcal Ilaadaru la: too county are of tha opinion ThV **“ ratio botwean tha two pruriaal partita will ba too aamo with niao hata In tha-ttat to tha -aubcrnatorlal raca M tha republican Uckat. tote Maiaat h attract-ina partkrulMrttttodM throwrimtlt tho aeaaty- Tha oandldataa are: * WHO D. Campbell. Inrea D. Dick* toon. Horatio 8. Karla. Chd|lw L wow. Aieiaadtr i. Orocaback. —*M) Hamilton. Fradarlek C Marla, Chariot 8. Mott and Frank and. There are to* roFOU-i »idtdatre for lieutannat aov-Charlea B. -Scully and • i Band. (telatire Coatret KUtrd reaaman Patrick H. Kelley > opposition for tha nomtna-C repreeentallve In fh# alath L There la a fltht. howaver. ~ ~ lomlaattoB f— W the county dlrtrteta. Por aenator from too twelfth die-Charles f - - - - — md Arthur ".irsS riiawitoiB*M'ri— _________ latura id tha ftrnt district tho Ida tan are Oeftrta A. Pan dart, t A.,Green and Georfo H. in tot .second district they ^BledbltMl. and WU- ■ tho cou-tv ticket there are rat lively contacts. They are tap nomination far sheriff, tty clerk, county treasurer. I - commissioner slid county commissioner. For sheriff , i ore ti republican possibilities cinie Bleckley. James a. But-Manvillc Cooley. . John E - wy. Jack Grey, u w. HAMe. nyer. Three in dlto county road | r Backer. Oten mas Lytle. republican Candida tea Aam atockwcii. far Rsdao *iaalsf C. Baton) r*. >; A. Floyd Blakaalse. i Osorao B.' . _______ ... _..jRi|r.lto rt commissioners: Or* C, _ aad Or. B. 0. Tush, core-. A. dialer, sarveyer. and rrank L Covert. Judas of I judicial circuit, to fin •■• nsreieoted ta fi_____I ____ .- . nominations for stats man- /■cult court MmmtaafmMN) commteslonsr. on# Of tho Of-, of coroner, aaO oouaty our-A ~ TRo ticket ap it appeal* OB baiiou la as fpnowe: Far gov- ior, Woodbrlds N. < Continued on P it.) ^SS MEN ARE >STS OF SCOUTS .r CAMP PONTIAC TECHNICAL IOHBD IN CONNECTION WITH PLANT * “Jto dep»rim#nt store, baf ' . Detroit. Auf. If.—Naubtohment by tho F&d Motor company of adaoaUotml doparrtnont to known oa ths Ford technical Institute. With university raak, which mjMnttTnaaouoaod hare today. Ftoftotot tS8lto OfUbllahad. and aomaiatn la tori tartan *tU bo too ritual le offsnatvv cleared P. Warn fB» Fa of Inslstlnr ton. peace natotlatlon* difftcuidse ot communication, has >C« up led various OdNekHO for MO* oral daya, and tha earinot cod* ridsroi It throudhout W< ~ ‘ . Tho oaMMl'a f(BpiriL---------- have bans forwafded to too Mr M—dOfenM tor fin* S&tH At AAilWAtlAifMAh md in in- a-ww w _________(IBM MM a Cisvoland j a petition h________________| V e CisvaianO anon, hut Oacllaad t further. - Thla was anythin corroberetaO --------- ---- oRiclal whp la traooltna with too DIES IN INFIRMARY i .Ftoisr. it. «od a oouaty MMthfr. VMM 01 had-LtotoL ■ Bdtlsht ' far torao daot of Pautoli. aad laaurvIvaO by aahlar. Th# funorel aarvicsa ... hpM -tlto afternoon at I o'elock from tho Huntoon parlore with burial to tha oaasocary at tl /radc ahd Business, ----i k-isfctt. rna rilfLtoW Amin bare of toair own aarty riari* ed. No ono knows how many to* Maas R Trent hut ttoro MtoMred m t. aamiThM r* a dlacranancy—• • ••'Vi ‘ ■ For a Day thoMdreaeach sideQtoJ- iriW! McQuald aad Barry Fnto. govao tonal but tola fafca ta JHMN* tha ardor of the eothuriama. cre-mor Smith and auvaiW1 ottora «6B- •“-,jgSt5r-AT.‘wl 1*,9h ■ Jji il,tit. In- LOTS ARE PARCELLED JN?LATDnuu..w -.—m Community playariiiad work, carried on wRh HWaltoMsm at too .Old par. cant. . ,,to Bifc. It.Ml, la-nrsaae Ml*, or Ilf tor eoat. Min's >«*:■»-/ ■ mV ■ WAS *Gw; lwn—i MSI or ill Mr Mat Castia« off too sores of toriaam, fergottna all about tntereot and compilation of ffaurea Involved la oahaolBlajmaado under tha m-asrvtriaa of Btwrd Powam ath-totio aoach of tbv ashaolar alaasO laat week tor tha toasM Ifurtor ftwoummor toawttotf.ltohaya Mia rouilay at dally warit la baak, office arid store, hetwooa Id. aad «# Pontiac huriaem nren* Wednesday afternoon mourod to Teaajri hike, whoro they bocamo too |mN far tha aftarnaan. ot too PoaUaa tWO AUTOISTS 6068EO 6Y 0ET69IT MNDITS tototoritorito w Fwwowr wueto.. MrTpyMm ft- •* W w Iwh MBpORmOlMH sswwss*!s,srjSS sr CBwp ot Bap Brents. pan' after thafr . arrival at ’too Mauqthl oaam aim, daftoO saaaa aad hata and harema relproamO m a auao pf haaahnB b#woM amm* SI&ISMWWS*’* totmtTSmt Sf» aad Io mahlao pinna tor further Oo-volopmoat of too eammunlty play Ri anothar yuar. CMn BmbMw Ar ^ ■ <*. wmTm. ■^BaBtoufreniaat aaaoretoM SwM'aH/flH aaHeSB MSI 1 -1 hW^?r*; -v > 'A-', iiili isia iMH ’ i m i&ijii v. 'Sm AFfEU Caster SWEATER DRESSES 14 PRICE ! Always All First Quality H 2-6159 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APbU* e. fait TWELVE Evcnlnn it M»di»op Jaalor Hi^ Mrs. D. Richard Veazey of Delaware Drive, cochairmdn of the City Federation of Women's Chibs centennial card party, poses in a handsome costume with some of die lovely antiques in the Wisner home. Proceeds of Thursday's benefit will be used to continue restoration at the landmark. wm&E&wswfr The "Different" Look for You” I Permanents Complete *5 - *6 - V50 I Vanguard to Mark 1st Year •>/ 1 ^ ANNALIESE We Specialise BEAUTY SALON la rhMtoe’g Hair CWhfeaf SANITONE CLEANING FE .4^9593 OGG CLEANERS .. r - ^ APPLIANCE SPECULS NORGE 2-DOOR * 13 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator-Freezer Refrigerator Price* NEVER DEFROST • CitternDeluxe • Slide-Oat Shtlfn • 116-Lb. Zero Freezer t Porcelain Crisfon With 5-Year Warranty, Our Own Fra* Service NO MONEY DOWN—at Little at $1.50 Par Wadi NORGE FREEZERS FREEZER PRICES m | FREE SERVICE *211 *248 OPEN MON. and FRI. MIGHTS Vanguard Playhouse, De-trait's only resident professional theater will oboerve its . first anniversary this week with a full schedule of special events. AD artors end actresses who have performed in Vanguard productions will be honored at -’TTOCktathhoar Monday ot*4 p.m. .. The peblic Is Invited toob-serve daily dasaes in acting, movement for actors and technics! production, conducted by resident staff members throughout the week at 5:15 pint. , .. Vanguard's most successful day of the year, “Under the . Gaslight,” a. hilarious melodrama by-Augustin Daly will be presented at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. PASTY FOR pOUIBEN ..^A special “Bumbles” birthday party celebration ' tor children is scheduled for Wednesday at 3.pin. An an* niversary reception in the Terrace Boom. Wolverine Hold is slated for 11 p.m. Tom Aston, Vanguard stage' manager will hold open house and a tour of-facilities /Thursday at 10 a.m. and pr. William A. Gregory, managing . director will conduct a creative dramatics demonstration at 2 p.m. • No Appointment Necessary •.Your Permanent Completed in -'iatxtWLLS: lEWfoiiji'''" A Jtme M wedding is planned by Marcella Reyaolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .L. Reynolds of Roche*-ter and Kenneth L. Nichols of Kettering Avenue, eon of tilt late Mr. ud Mre. Harley C. Nichols. ■Ml 'ANN UPKA Mr. and Mrs. Valentine lip* ka of West Walton Boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth Ann to ■ Arthur 0. Marotz, son ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Marotz of North Saginaw Street. No wedding date has been set. Sharpn Badger, honor maid, appeared In ballerina-length azalea mmm Kids Pencil Happy? If the Idds get carried away with indelible pencil and start to write on their white Woqaet, simply soak the blouse in alcohol and then launder as usual. bridegroom aa beet man end Gene Riabucha of Drayton Plains seated We have a complete 0f everything the artist needs: ItV the -Cut - . by Aleda There Just doesn’t aosSn to too any one hairstyle that is flat-terlng to fbtuaQy all Wosmb. A coiffure must be designed 1 n d i-HPI ridually tor ilia /BlgM \ shape of a worn-|flBEgrte an’s face and FOR PA1NT1NQ IN OIL COLORS, WATER COLORS, TEMPERA, FOR DRAWING IN pen and ink,‘Charcoal, pastels, oil pastels. Tlit itesstls art wsisrM»ssftMpplls>t| . Haircut $1.50 posuuwil jKymtle, Blue Star Gve? Flag to Scouts . Pontiac Chapter Noi'4, Blue Star' Mother* of America, presented an, American Flag to Cub Scout Troop 25 Thursday evening at Longfellow School. HThs n*mt that itwiru Highest Quality snd Honest Vsluol Complete Painting Outfits from S2.50 to S28.75 PONTIAC ROCKCOTE PAINT STORE 2 I. CAM, Cantor Huron FE 3-7129 Open 8 to *tU 9—Salatday 'til S Aledu’g BEAUTY SALON 251 WEST MONTCALM AAATs* end BieMrsaplng Bldg. 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Since 1929 donnell hair stylists WttluGCDU MIRACLE MILE eaearch engineers tell us "PURE Firebird Gas* are the best w'w eve/ made." At the drop tat, they’ll pull out reports ou 4H million mOes of tests with taxis, police cars, family ears, laboratory engine tests, and on a fabulous million-mile endurance run. But boiled down and put In plain language, tbs benefits you get look like this: New PURE Fir third Super—This new powerful gasoline contains TM-tfiatii an exclusive combination of additives that (1) cuts'down oft engine wear, {2) saves you moqey on repairs, (3) hasps your engine at the of its power. New PUREFirtbiri Regular— You get many new -benefits including, the carburetor cleaner additive. We hope you'll try one or our new gasolines soon. There's no extra coat." ’ 1 - r '* ' . Your Car will run better, farther. You'll get more' economy, too, when you firs up with Firebird. — ......mrn Tjiis is a glass of unusual whisky. ItisSchenley.,Its extraordinary smooth* "*ness is the result of the greatest advance in whis* ky making in .the last HH9 twenty-five years. , Taking the same fine whiskies and grain tral spirits reserved for Schenley> we now put them through a costly new step. The whiskies are whirled in special vats by stainless steel blades and literally "Whipped into a smoothness never before attainable. The result can only be Tealized by tasting Schenley whisky. We,think you'll agree: smoothness in a whisky now takes on a rt^w meaning. So start enjoying Scheftley , the only whisky with extra smoothness whipped iff.. $436 SJ75 -*• v * .v, ■ L J nm FQUBTKEX THE PONTIAC .PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL S. 1061 KBUL Tor 2 Cents'. Crook Starts Free Haircuts YAKIMA. Wash. (AM - TO anal day qO far member* of Barbet* Local 09 tt Monday -9' but not ihnQ&- * * • Everett Mi M * tinted dtedrea la aearby {Selak. Someone' offered dm |*o cents. Now, every‘sixth Monday, all 81 union member* go to the institution to trim the hair ef 300 chit* Top Former Started Career in 7th Grade LIVELY, Va. (AM - As lH cnth-grede student Grafton*H. Forrester planted 7/10 of use of tomatoes, mode |75 and began a farming comer. m■ ».' end Ms You# Talks Way Out of Jail and Back In ' DALLAS, Te*. (UM) — A fast-Lilting young man arrested fbr speeding had the brashness telephone Dallas Mayor B. Thornton In the middle of the night and demand release from jail. 1- Jerry Mtxoa, M, Md the mayor he wa* the aaa *f city OeaaeB-.. mas George Mtxoa. The seaySC gat We chief at paOee to order the releeae of M* caller. The next day gpliee discovered that Jerry Mixon was not the son of the city ceuocttmau and had been arrested before for ndt having a driver’s license and using loud mufflers ah hh car. He was j arrested again. fhkbm He now . farms' 700 acres and raises poultry, hags, beef cattle. . com, soybeans, barley and oats. Cockroaches Written Guarantee Box Ex Compaay Boats Must Sport Fire Extinguishers Marinette, wi*. fna raw let M ream ef Credit Ceaaeaftef Xxperieaee Assisi Toa , Hoars: Daffy 9 to f Wed. aad Sat 9 to II Hem MICHIGAN CREDlt COUNSELORS Man in Spqcc jor. credit ' cure rates goes to “our next door neighbors — women with aching backs and tiled feet and overworked men who have a high sense of being their Mother's the University ef fi—ytrstos ' He mid the “next door neighbors" are the persons who' distribute life-saving literature cancer’s danger ligtu, and their friends where to go and what to do about worrisome symptoms. The monkeys are used la tempt to determine how humans will be terated Jty radiation end space travel. -,a. • j - Tw* of the 70S Texas maakeys —named 8am aad Waa Sam— teak racket ridea la the early phase a( Nw astronaut project. The rest of the Rhesus colony remained at home in -fancy _ to undergo testa on the effects of Tow-dosage -radiation, Whm the project was begun March 16, 1951, primary interest was dh possible effects of radiation ,jon tiie behaviorial patterns of -keys and large Apes. EXTEND FROGRAM With .the rapid exploitation of nuclear energy and emphasis on missiby and space travel, the monkey business boomed. had to extend the research program in many directions,” mid Lt. CbL D. B. (Daniel Boone) Wtttiams, Air Force officer in charge of the joint project. Much of the work done at the Balconrs Research Center is as-ere*. More than too mUteiy and information. Sam and Miss Sam Here raised at the center now Uvir* at the Ate Sbree's school ot aviation medicine in tonio, Tex. • Sam took his first rocket ride tit December 1969 to an altitude of SS miles before-the little note coos of the' rocket plopped Into the At* lantic Ocean. Mbs Sam went, on a similar jaunt early in 1990. Both fights were deemed successful. ~ RESPOND TO SIGNALS Training for those two monkeys was. conducted with the help of university psychologists. All of the monkeys are: trtened to respond to signals, such as pulling a lever when a light flashes. Favorable response is rewarded with food. Failure results in a slight electrical shock. - diminished reactions to stimuli and j a narrowed 1M)4 of attention. Other work st the center aimed ’ at protecting humans includes de- ....- ■-?- :j,_____- -n(| American : Insurance Co., 4900 Onk, Dept L421A, Kansas City. Mo. . the same way anihnoculatJon protects against disease. West Germans Like Their Television NUERNBERG, Germany (UPI) —If a West Germany consumer given a blank' check to buy to the project. anything he wanted, chances are he ^ would choose a television set, ac-Two-out-of-three mooMys are re- ta, a wrvey made here, jected because their health la. not . . . • top-notch. Then the best simian Smfety tor Consumer Re- ' specimens are quarantined in spe- eeareh mid television sets stand dal cages for their Hist 90 days And among tke.wanto of «A1« BOSTON (UPI) — A 34^oundito bring them to an even Mgher| households questioned. edible mushroom, big enough to-level of health. ____ In tort, 51 times as many people feed three dozen persons, has been! * * * [listed -them as during a similar 14*Pound Mushroom at the Bos-i Many of the monkeys are born survey in 1963. Those surveyedf oup that sufferers were able ton Musetuh of Scioice. It uhui at the center, and birth certificates | were asked to choode their biggest found under a rosebush pi Essex.'are kept -with detailed bioiogical wants from a list of 174 items. The msafcsys are fed a regular dally diet of grain with aary|RgR a week. Research with (he monkeys has People 60 to 80 Tear Out This M , ... and mall 11 today to find out how you cra «tlti WPhr for • $1,000 UfD insurance policy (o help take «ar# Of ttpM expenses without burdening your family. You handle the entire transition by mall with OLD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obligation. No one trill call on you! Write today, simply giving . Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain For-U>» find tins sitenco has - found a now healing substance with the astonishing ability to * shrink hemorrhsids, stop itching, ana roller* pain - without la OM hemorrhoid case after another “very striking improvu-ment’-’ was reported ana verified by a doctor’s observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction er retraction (shrinking) took place. > And most amasing of tel -this improvement was maintained in cases when a doctor's ebeervations were continued over a period of many months! In net, results were so thor- to make such astonishing ettee- nwnts as“Pileahave cedaedite be a problem!’’ And among these sufferers wareja vary wide va-riety of hemorrhoid conditions, . tome of 10 to SO years’ standing. All tide, without the ueo of naitotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new healing eabotama (JMe-Dyne*)-the discovery ef a world-famous researwtoRtita-tion. Already, Nio-Dyne to to wide us* for healing injured Hama on all parts of the body. healing substance ••a*iyw*hi' ___ ,___________ . vnarattew .. H*. Ask lor individually sealed 'convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H Ointment with special applicator. Preparation H is sold at all drug .eoontars. Patrolman Reports Unexpected Visitor BUENA VIStA, Cbla. » - State Patrolman Om Wiechman •topped to investigate a stolen auto ope night He turned on the dome light of his car to make out a report. Suddenly there was a loud thump. Wiechmap found that a teal duck had landed on the hood of the patrol car. The patrolman theorized the duck mistook the reflected light for a pond and made a landing. The duck died: ...of tests City Want** to $how , | Police Who's the Boss i J HEARNE. Tex. , — The city [of Heame fired all its six police-j Imen — and hired them all back 30 I minutes later. The move, said Mayor H. C. [Kelly, was -te establish the city manager** authority over the I police department. 2 ran better, N. Y. C. • BLENDED WHISKY, 86 PROOf-65% GRAlfc NEUTRAL SWRlTS M1 i THE PONTIAC PRESS - Monday, April s, mi PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. FIFTEEN CftjsengSet Salaries and Approve Bndffh I Voters All Business at Annual Meetings a-llt time-honored fashion, voters tunteeLnut at annual meetings in If Oakland County townships Saturday principally to set the salaries of their elected officials and approve budgets for the potAlpg year. PONTIAC. TOWNSHIP . -" One of the most unusual sessions was held in Pontiac Township where residents discussed local matters for over three hours and then voted to adjourn the meeting until next Saturday, The anneal meettag la PanfUc Township will be rontlnaed at i Residents requested the adjournment so they could have more time to study the budget. Treasurer Goldie B. Mailahn —ut she not Mtvetsnough time to cofiH plete her report tor 1960-61 since the fiscal year ended the day Ink tore the annual meeting. Township Attorney Herbert Gordon said the state law which allows holding the annual- meetings contains a provision tor adjourning die session to a later date. ' Says Castioites Avoided Clash at, Sea With U.S. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A Columbus Dispatch staff writer, Clair Stebbins, reporting from the U. S. naval base at Guantanamo, Cuba, said today Fidel Castro’s Cuban government had bached away from a military showdown with U. S. Navy air and am pdwer after intercepting an American cable-laying ship. * A ’ ,A ' The ship, the Western Union, had been intercepted Friday to international waters five miles ON the east Cuban port of Baracoa, Stebbins reported. Stebbins said the Navy's Office ot, Information at Guantanamo was not authorized to release the information immediately. House at MSUO Gutted by Fire Baliava Hot Furnace Caused Blaze; Family Away at the Time An overheated coal furnace apparently touched off A blaze which gutted the interior of a two-story frame home on the grounds of Michigra State University Oakland yesterday. . • Rochester Fire Chief George Rom estimated Hurt damage to . the heme it.Utt Walton Blvd., Avan Township, was ia the netghberitoed of M.ooo to fMM. The renovated farm house, owned by the university, was rent-ed to Daniel Skeen. The Skeen family wjs visiting in R when toe* fire broke out. was hurt; - I Flames burned through the first floor and up the stairway leading to'..the second floor. Damage caused by smoke and heat was extensive, according to Roes. Say] Won't Get Reappointment Romoo Police Chief and .Dispatcher to Be Relieved of Duties ROMEO - Police Chief Edgar Welsch has been notified officially that he will not be reappointed by the village president at thfe council- meeting next Monday night. * * * Also informed that her service to (he community -will be terminated on toe same date is Mrs. Dorothy Posey, license examiner, police matron and dispatcher for the past five years. partment’WaA approved and a motion to study combining the township’s two fire districts also was lased. MILFORD TOWNSHIP Salary hike* were approved tot elective officials in Milford Township. The new salafy schedule will give the supervisor a $500 raise,‘bringing his full-time pay to $5,500. plus $1,000 traveling expenses. The clerk's salary was boosted from U.soo to 6M6P, and the treasurer's wages were set at 62,916. Supefvisdr Mayon Hoard said the treasurer's salary jr for five foil months and two days g week for seven )nonths. The salary rite for treasurer is completely new because in the past the post was combined for both 'village and township and each paid a portion! However, this year, each branch of government will have its own treasurer. and board of review members also were approved. The trustee will' receive $15 a meeting instead of $10 and members of the board of ttodew will get a $5 increase fpr a* dpily wage of $25-for three Of primary cancers to those prime,project for the coming year to “put all available monies marked for Improvement of sec- toward matching funds for that purport,”: Currently, volunteer firemen re-eeive $3 for every run they make. Supervisor Tom TUey said ,ah tempts will ht made to that ttey-rtmehw additional money but AVON TWP. A tentative budget of $2384100 tUSS* already baa been traps- Miller’s salary wap raised from fictols were approved in Avon to matching taads to the j8 0oo to $10,000 plus expenses and those of the a steering committee between the zoning board and the dissatisfied residents. * * * The committee will be made up of five members who will be appointed by the township board. Also approved at the meeting RQYAlOAK TOWNSHIP—Two 18-year-olds are being held in the Oakland County Jail for investigation of murder .in the fatal stabbing here Saturday night of Arvie Patterson, 26, of Detroit. ■ Holding Action by Farmers to Face Stiff Test fly Fatted From lnteruatlsnal A 12-state appeal to formate bargain tot higher price* by holding their livestock ^Off the market faced a stiff test today in the traditional post-holiday stream ol .animals to Midwestern stock yards. The National Farmer* Organisation test week asked termers to cooperate ia an experimental holding-action banning today to test rural snppo<# NFO President Oren Staley called for the holding action in Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Kansas. Kentucky, w w Michigan. Minnesota; Mlssouri. Ne- _ . „_______, -braska. Ohio. South Dakota and The youths are Arthur 1-Jones of 21012 ..Garden Lane, Royal Oak Township, and Freeman Gunter of 21204 Glen Lodge 8L, Ferodale. i.*} W, * " Royal Oak Township police skid the rtabbing .occurred during a fight'in front of the Glen Lodge Bar, Glen Lodge Street and 8 Mile Road. Imlay CHy Milkman Among Traffic Victims Among the 15’ persons kitted in weekend traffic accident? on Mich-' igan highways was' Charles A. Swailes, 23, of 635* Sunset Road, Imlay City. • According to police, Swailes rtas injured fatally when be appdrait-ly fel) asleep at the wheel of his milk truck and hit a tree early yesterday, morning. * * A . The accident happened on M15, two miles south of Millington in Ttworta County. Wisconsin. RESTRAIN LIVESTOCK He advised NFO members and nonmember farmers to hold their livestock for $32.45 per hundredweight on choice grade steers and $22.75 per hundredweight on No. 1 and 2 hogs weighing between 190 and 210®pounds. Both figures, based on county bargaining committee recommendations, were about $5 above last week’s Midwestern averages. Staley set mum for choice wooled lambs •t 129.45 per hundred weight, 6tl to $13 over last weqk's average. "We.as farthers, have the pwh] duotion. It is ours to sett, anid when we open our locked gates we lose our bargaining Towers,’ Staley raid. ; * - So '- i«'" it. It # He said the holding action would continue -until .further notice. It could grow to include “other commodities and hold not only for. the prices determined, but aiao for an agreement to stabilise prices^and bargaining conditions." 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Or ask the matching speakers. \ f ‘ ’ » man §£ Tigers Have Only Days to Find 'Silver Lining' LAKELAND, Fla. _ day is right days oil tor the-Tlger* — hut Bob Scheming already is scanning the heavens lor a cloud with a silver lining, Things have basis dark, gfooray, overcast tar the Tigers the lost days. They've now lost lour wir last five Grapefruit games. The first tsro losses yard] to the New York Yankees, and couldn't be considered embarrassing occurrences, . over the wasksnd the Tigers really made the new man—Sr’s IBs stormy. , The Tigers last yfceterday to plated Aw a Mbit M victory, fiararday, the Tigers test U4 Is the Keans CMy Athletics, whs psmM ant U hits. Spring training gstnSS are unimportant, you. might cfaaek last year’s sth _ you’ll see that the A's finished last in the American League and the Phils were hi League basement.. _ Getting mauled back-io-back by the tailenders entering the final weak in Florida potntad up a deficiency in pitching, supposedly one of the Tigers’ strong areas. Alter Experience Big Factor in Horton Smith is Only Winner 1st Try in'34 Palmer, of course. Is die obvious favorite. He his won twice In the past three years. At SL he's at die peak of Us playing earner. He his the Me —««* suited to tide big course and the kind of teraparment that makes Urn do .hie best when he needs a *' ‘ or two to wto. * * * • Going back e dozen yeanL only seven other winners are-listed -? Art Wall Jr.. Do— Ford, Jack Darke, Cary MkHbcoff, dam ISM. A kaaa injury kept Mm Ford, usually the busiest golfer on the pro tour, has played leas than usual thta year lun had one 6l his worst whiter records. A •, A A , . Burke, a busy business man, has played In only six of 13 winter tournaments and hasn’t flnidwd better then sixth. Middleoott, who planned to return ns e bid time tourist this year, has-played In eight, missing the M4oto out three times and pindng no Mgher then Flat. " ♦; * *,* Although Hagen end Sneed piny in very lew tournaments, both ere reported to he hitting the ball very ' wail turn toe to green and they’re always dangerous hate. But they're both going — 41. an age When putting bagini to fetter. Demaret is admittedly pest 90. MASTBIS NEXT—Little Angeles was the first player to win Invitational Tournament twice in a raw. He defeated Chandler Harper in a one hole playoff and'took the 91.300 first pries. Harper'went ^ — IMHU i thref* stroke lead. Berner posted TMvn—Z13 while Harper bad 71-68-74—213. The players how head lor Augusta where the Masters tournament starts Thursday. A s rapped Frank Lary Saturday, the Phils bombarded Don Mass! and three saUevere yesterday. A A -A Mossi allowed 10 hits In the seven innings he tolled, but left the game wttn a 4-3 toed. Gordon Bey-fried, up from llenver, lost it to the eighth. — Mr rone'.en Buna W5 Detroit hB sms Bruton * single In ths unproductive fifth. Dm Tigers’ overall b been' much better than the pitoh-tng. Detroit batters got only 13 hits to the two weekend gemen off last-place hurling. To—.Taylor and Pencho Herrera were toe chief tormentors of the Tiger mound corps yestsrday. Taylor had four singles and. 4 — in n perfect day. Herrera ______ted out two stogies, a d ’* and e homer in .five tripe. Tbe Tigers play the Minnesota twins today at .Orlando, The silver lining for Scteffipg has been Steve Boros' work the past 10 days. The rookie Tiger ■men kept up his good _ igninet Philadelphia fay flamming a 400-foot, two-run homer and a stogie. signed off the UnWerolty of Michigan campus, apparently has the hot aarnef job nailed down. For the first few weeks of spring train-while the Tigers wen hot, Boroe was Scheffi—'s chief concern. Boros was deep to a hitting rfiwip ud his fielding had suffered. Norm Cash's batting also has been pleasing to the manager. Dm you— first baseman boraerod against Philadelphia to the fourth and. singled before Boros’ clout tied it 3-3 to the sixth. The Tigers went ahead briefly in the seventh when A1 Ksllne drove ta-BUly Bra-with a stogie. Dm only dter ”rf « It coisvitiit f if IfH BHil iitBSiH iiahalft; p S f f I fortrM Pj • • t-elt JgSW HI Total* mill A—a round* ‘ Walked for < Jtlt 5rr g .a ttg sSSSfiS itm All well .......... o.. 1% 4^1 • § » v“ fifj \ ...Vi « 4 S XI i f f I lUL* ltict Win First Game, 129-95 Defensed by Russell BOSTON Defense and Bill Russell are the reasons ths Boston Critics have the fcmp on St Louis to the National Basket-11 Association playoff final*. Russell wee the tejreta de- Red Auerbach el .the _ world champloee said after tom-day’s 129-95 triumph ovtf the Hawks. Dm best-of-7 series resume* here Wednesday night. “Russell kept continual pressure on them defensively," Auerbach continued. ' “Bob Cousy also turned to .a fine defensive job. Our timing was off because At had be— idle tor a week. So our detonee led to be extrk sharp to make up tor It That was BtonJMTlMngp......... The ^toot-10 RuaseU grubbed SI rebounds, blocked seven goal-bound shots end on two other occasions had goal tend!— called on „ When he had diverted "sure” shots. He also had 1$ prints end assisted on tour other goals. Tpuny Hetosohn, who eoond 13 of his 36 potato to the second quarter end broke open the game just before halftime, tipped Barbei Wins Azalea Open, Masters Next WILMINGTON, N.€. A(AP>-Jerry Barber end Chandler Harper, ,s pair of hippy guy golfere who are bound for the Masters Tournament opening Thursday at Augusta. Ga.. mastered the young-rim Sunday. / A A A ■ They survived a gruelling 36-hole UnaT*day to S tie for first (dace to the 544ole 12,000 Assies tourney and then played a sudden-death extra hole. Barber won with a per 4. They had fled at 313. three—Mapper, Berber an three rounds of H, Harper on 71* 41-74. A A A The victory was- worth $1,200 to the 5-7, Utfeund veteran torn Lea Angelas, who will be 45 trie Harper, who is 47, pock, •ted SLOOO. - * * Spahn Shows No Signs of Slipping HSU By lbs Aassrtstci Press Dm end If to* rainbow * just pitching assignment with his first] route-going performance of the marvel Warren Spahn, who can Intel en to to# pot of gold this season by b>cc»ntog Am firri left-tended pitcher in National Ltagu history to win 300 games. Tbat’s one of the few honors left tor thf tireless,-eeriest Spahn, a 30-game winner 11 times,- the top active southpaw to baseball •nnal* with 218 victories, and at SI atm the ace of tb* Breves’ pitching Staff. A A A And Spahn has shown no signs of slowi— down this spring while preparing for Ms 17th season to the big time. He’s writ four exhibitions without a lose—the latest nine-timing, five-hit effort that stopped the Kansu City A* 9-2 Sunday- Becked by Hank Aaron’s three Spate faced Outstanding pitching job! else Were turned* to by NSw York'i Whitey Ford end Pittsburgh's Joe Gibbon. Ford abut out Ctnctoneti 1-0 on a six-hitter while Gibbon hurled four innings of perfoot ball to tte Pirates 4-1 wto over St. Louis. In other games , the Los Angelas Dodgsro whipped Minnesota 7-3, Baltimore belted the Chicago White Sox 114, tab Francisco beta Cleveland 6-1, Philadelphia deflated Detroit 7-4, the Chicago CUbe edged Boston 5-3 and foe Lee Angetae Angels downed tan Dfogo of the Pacific Coast League 74. Aaron had e 4-tor-s day for the Braves,including his Brio homer In the second, a two-run Biot in the third end a throe-run clout to the fifth. Dm As scored against onto 90 men, atriktag ana wriktag none as le tuned op_____________ _ _____ tor Milwaukee'* opening tayfoMbn on Hank Better's run-pro- 'The Palmer Method' by Arnold Palmer (during double to the seventh and Joe Pignatano's homer an inning .Inter. )■ ■ -.A A A Mooes Skowron’s homer was ell Ford needed and all he reettood at he became the first Yankee pitcher to go the distance fay limiting.,the Rads to six singles. Skow-ton’s blow was the tint of three off Jay Hook, who workod the first seven innings for Cincinnati., . '.A A A Gibbon, Jim Umbricht and Fred Green, checked the Cardinal* on five bite While the Pirates pounded route-going Bob Miller for 11 safeties-throe by Dick Grata. Umbricht gave up the St. Louie run on Julian Javier’s single end • double >y Walt Moryn. • A A A Although laced tor 13 Dodger lefty Sandy Koulp*. went the dtotamy against the TVine and held them scoreless tontil Lenny Green hit a three-run homer to the ninth. Tripiae) by Charifo Neal topi Bob Aspromonte paced Los Angela* 11-hit sftearive. \ A' A A Earl Mtineon’s ten homers, the to going to heap feeding _____ill to Ruaeril trying to get Bob Pettit and the otter front-line men Into fori trouble early.” Hetosohn said.. "Once you mate Louie go to the bench the Hawks are in trouble. Woody srideberry can hurt you as a to but not when he has to start” •A .A A St Louie Couch Puil Seymour, ‘ not vety optimistic at tte Hewhe* S. M MGHT SANS THIN MUS NATUIAUV INTO tuct. mt tmumunh UMUOHTIV ON mi TOWUtO im WOMT |W. 221*2 a nine-run uprising In the aftadh inning, eerried the Orioles to ttdr wto over the While Sox. Round srs by Giants’ rookies Bub Fluky and Tom Haller along with six innings of eeoretam pitching by Sea Jones hint the Indians. DiMf^pld worth struck out right to four tarings of twobfi hurling while Ed Bouctee smacked a two-rim homer for the CUbe agrihst the Red Sax. Ftor lrite for Tony Taylor end four by 'Funote Herrera pteed the Phfis1 attack after Art ldeteftey was knicked out of the bag when a finer fay the Tigers' BP Bruton tricked Me elbow Julio leaguer stroked thre? bits end haded- to tour runs, including the critohri to the eighth,' ge the Angels came from behind to whip Clyde Lovellette, baud tolar h* might tevu the big guy for Saturday’s third contest. Swedish Fencers Capture First 3 Places in Epee DUISBERG, Germany (API Sweden's toneera Sunday took the first throe places to the epee competition. of the World Junior Fencing Tournament. A A A Hans Lagerwalt defeated teanj-mate Alex WeMberg in a fence-off after each had scored five victorias. Ervar Lindwall of Sweden a* third with four victories. A A A Catherine Rousealct of Franoo won the women's foils championship when she won six of ter seven bouts to the final round. Madeline Miyamoto of Fafcirigh Dickinson University, TbgMek, N.J., division,-barely missed making the finals. She eras defeated 44 to a fence-off with Mar' Crawford of .the Netherlands. pan M Toronto Team Is Stunned by Playoff Defeat Detroit Cfuietiy Awqits Canaditn-Hawk Winner for Cup Finals PRESSBOXl Die Minnesota Twin* Sunday hired. Floyd Biter el 1 temporary coach to fill to fat ailing.Oyns* wee the dlfflersnoe, we jud utehedeed them." Howe, toe incomparable to-year-old, credited Vic Stasiuk and Leo Latrine with making the *Red Red Wings go. DebMe Wltoou al Bloomfield for ridoro W and-under. Larry Champfoudripa were decided la U divisions. The tourney waa sponsored by the Pontiac Parks conducted by the I Howard oWebct downed Marvto Barnhart to take top Junior boys' honors and also captured top laurels in the boys’ division by whipping Mike Critis. The new mixed doubles Champions ore Mbs Hartman and Howard Heckman. Kruskie arid Ron Beckman are champ* to men'* doubles and Paul Collie, is the mior men’s singles champ. >Dm city event served as .s tod temp for area setters rianning to oswpsfo in the Na'- Aprfl 74 at IMraM’i Coho rial. Several local players wtH enter Saturday’s finals results: Ben' alaflat—Wabar da(. MU* Guru*.. Jaaisr prii' ain*lt»—Jaaat CJMvBlas wga^^^U KartBian 44 i^Min A—Dob Waterman 4*1. Mgnyjjevist 1 nanlar dal. Don Ms- Is^jBBrTSwhma and Mtf*nila(l**-J*rrr Xnukl* dot. SM. MmV YwiMai grsiSts ig loo a*ck-dorerinaa and Moward Heck- urcjfei- lllnd douklao—Hartman sad H o v a r 4 Hookman dof. aid Britton an4 Ruby Aussit Wins Ntt TW* MIAMI BEACH, Thu (AP) -Steady play fan oot ever spee-mode exceDenct «e Roy Emerson of Australia dsCsatetT Wolf-gaqg Stuck of West Berlin for tte Good Neighbor men'* singles ten- Gonzales Increases Tennis Tour Lead HAMILTON, Bermuda ban, track, tmris ate gaU ad ‘ rim to Tte Penttoa Proaaepsrts THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 8, IBM Tall Players Sttil Score Miami beach, Ha. (AP)-it looks a« if newly crowned welterweight champion Emile Griffithis on the road to riches, with a punch to knock them down and the youth 3-Game Experiment Otters Nothing Startling Chances Pinned on Steve Clark California Prop .Star Posts 2 U.S. Records fn National AAU \> ones who did moot of the scoring. The Pipers started their top five players Who won the National Basketball League title, the AAU championship and will form the nucleus of the U4. team which tours Russia later this month. They are, .Jack Adame, Den Swartz; Ben Wariey, Roger Taylor and John Barnhill. Swarta «nd Warley lach scored 23, as the CSevdanderw won 126-102 at Buffalo. Griffith, whose first professional fight was three year* ago, limited himself to' 10-rounders before he signed for 15 against the Cuban veteran who was known to he ea* pable of going that distance. But the Virgin Islands-bom Griffith, who fights out of New York, said he felt strong at the finish. Paret has a return bout comiqg to him. But he said he first wanto. some rest—perhaps 90 days. Griffith said his co-manager, Gil Glancy, “woke me 19” after the 12th rdund. “He told me I had to hsve all the next three," Griffith said. Impressed by this admonition, Griffith oaw an evening after ha took two body blows and glazed Pant’s eyes with the knockout punch. Pant took another left and a right on the'way down to MS first count of 10 to 46 fights. iWERICAH B0WUM6 COHMISS/CHAMPIOMSHIPS NEW HAVEN, Cana. (AP)-The Nation’s short-distance swimming hopes were pinned today mi the capable shoulders of Steve dark, an 14-year-old high school senior from Los Altos, Calif, dark staked a solid claim to rri in Yale’s 25-vard But only 14 three-pointers were each had 18. Martin connected on Payne Whitney pool, scored, nine of them by the col- lour three pointers. Durine the three day meet na- Jegians. Tha wider foul lane Only the scoring of Don Kojis tto^rLirds tumbled^ U of the ========== (2D) of Marquette and Larry 8ieg-14 (wimming events. I fried of Ohio sjtate (23) kept the w A ★ TIRE DISCOUNTS *** *** “ Oarit’a time In the 100 yards why Sit > i«i|? ir,,i Ntw Cteve!!!^ ran ^wjth s JffT-95 wai considered comparable to >ir*t cf*n, r»iiy owruM verdict. Swartz topped the Piper* breaking of the tour-minute mile ftJfatS $499 ^9’ inninning. ■ w is •< Vtat, FREEt FREE.! CHICAGO (AP)—The Harlem Globetrotters ruled to an easy 89-75 basketball decision Sunday over the College All-Stars in the opening game of their 20-game crosscountry tour. Gains Early Uacbrship ■NiASSlu. Bahamas (AP)-Rich-ard l. wick) Steams, a slick star-clasi sailor foom Northfield, IU., skippered Glmqr Sunday to victory in the first of three, races for All-Amarican Js Dead TUCSON, Aril. (AP)—Roscoe H. 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ONE DAY SERVICE-IN BY • OUT BY & BE SURE TO BRING YOUR PAR IN THIS WEEK!” Guar NEW, TREADS .GUARANTEED USED TIRES & "WI NOW OPCRATI OUR OWN MCAfflN^ FLRNT HtRB" SmlScAeM- MOTOR NABT SAFETY CENTER 3VER 2,000,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS COAST TO COAST FREE BODY & FENDER ESTIMATES COMPLETE UPHOLSTERY SERVICE EASY CREDIT TERMS MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW. vwwrtr THE YONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY; APRILMHl vmMMpr MMYRA mjli fiw HUl with the Della Lutes Choral Group of 4thi 5th, and 6th graders presenting several musical selections. All .area residents have been Invited to attend, according to Mrs. Gladys Rohrer, school principal. ; • Pirente Asked to Give Bike Riders a Chance OUR ANCESTORS By Quincy The tape he refers to. and ye-j fleeter paints which do a' similar Job, can be' purchased at dime Ijstores, auto bccesaory shop* and) > department stores. ! Yet they’re now used on onlyj * about l per cent of the nation’s I 27 million Mcydes, even though! they're inexpensive and take only 2 He moated lawns and shoveled snow and finally hod enough to lay himself,a bike, with which he flevated himself professionally to Rjr McEvoy gad Striebel CAPTAIN EASY rjne^fljtwahiciRp' fOR Ttf lOOT-AlSO TW But there was a crime involved. HOLD0N,MAC/1KE MA'SOfl‘5 StlLL ASOOIETA5 a cuckoo clock at fFNE AFTER.RJYT'M ZABMEY MOOfsi, F THE VBATraLOQOiST WITH A MILLION VOICES/—T^LLIOSSTHE MA30K HlS 1 LIKiES IF YOU'LL KEEP YOUf?MOOT}4 1 ^HirrAgcwr it afterwards/—- y TO AMCSOftS PRfPC,/*"*■ * ri , tf . YOiiifrlrtvii* r~ Jar—s. * In ponjo Avoid tragedy •Tor teat than 25 cegft;, the Vhgedy could have been avoided. JTlM shockingly real truth is that many of these 400 — and a large! Binge of the 30.000 other kids who1 ZE HOUSE IS PACKED/J 'AVe You Recovered < YOUR VOICE,OR MUST N x amhoumce zat <) INSTEAD OP CYRAMojf ZE OWLS ARE PRESCMTlhiG A L.7 LYMCHltiG — LNE n\ .AMD UNREHEARSED// |re injured on bikes each year —) were as blameless V the drivers. Of the autos that struck them] NANCY MORTYMEEKLE Quaker Unit of 25 Holds 42-Hour Vigil of Silence ! in Times ^Square \NEW YORK (D—Separate groups, appealing lor world paaca and an end to the armaments race held peaceful demonstrations a b o u t Manhattan flunday. ^Ses,W& KNqi ( FORTY YEAR5, \ 1 MAN AMP BOY, } I'VE CRAWLED OVER 'EM AMP Uhh PER ’EM AWPI 1 NEVER SAW OWE THAT WASN’T IN , A DOORWAY— 4 K AND I'M STILL ) GRANDMA . The Quakers, members of the Society at Friends, had Mood quietly for three days, carrying placards to., dramatize their opposition to war and violence. They rotated the assignment, each shift standing for a two-hour ALIVE/ -As the Quakers ended their vigil, a group of about 300 pacifists began a walk which carried them over 67 Manhattan blocks. ’ That group, which said R sought disarmament by both the major itadear powers, deliver^ appeals Of the Untied States and Soviet mlesions to' the 1 Tnitari Nation. DONALD DUCK d»Bt*\waa started March ll^y the'New England Committee for ' Non-Violent Action at the Ktitery, Bureau Gets $75,000 ’ NEW YORK (ITO - The Car** negie Corp. Sunday annoimced a grant of $75,000 to 'the National Bureau of Economic Recoarch to pp* whether an exact-’ monetary \edod could be plaped On society's investment hi education. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 3. 1961 TWENTY-OHE Writer's GJad Britain Has Something tp Hide LONDON (UPD—There's always a silver lining. . The Sunday Observer carried idfctfllilli tragedy viaitdt Michigan on jstrvck by a car while crossing a Easter weekend. city street. At te«t IS persons, including _ • _ several small children, were killed . ^*7; lt’ in automobile traffic. ’ , m>slstir._ Bauy In Saginaw Cve of the seven dill. Jo^^ftfilmlie. dren in one family perished when f ^_j Are destroyed their home. Two w>y te eSw^SeeSay. at Sylvan Lake Taylor Fosdick Jr., 3 months, fVotn Mississippi caiqe word « *1 .M" '^ that two Royal Oak ctottymen.<“<*""“L? missing store Thursday, had died *** fjJJjJj®*1 temlly *»• with a third minister in the crash ** ■“““'S L*1 of their light plane. miles east of Niles Sunday and WEDNESDAY PREMIERE SHOWING IN OAKLAND COUNTY! l^KTYunnti TROPICAL JUNGLE INTO J^IBLIND Jhf/PARADISE! Willjam Gardner, )T. of Lincoln Park, was injured fatally Friday night when his car struck a rail* road viaduct in Dearborn. Peter Guerra, 27, jwho lived near Flint, was killed Friday night in a two-car collision on Hemphill Road near YUnt. -Martha Smith. 40, of Sanford, died Sunday rtlght of injuries suffered in a two-car collision mid- For Weeks and Months This Picture Has Broken All Records Miracle Mile niR-mnnm 2101 S.. TELECRAPH RO. Detroit-Chicago*-New York SCOOP! FIRST RUN! Randy Miller, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller of Detroit, died Saturday after he was struck by a car near his home- ELECTBIC STARTS TUESDAY QABE StfBU inw TERRIFIC! sensational! IT CANT BE BEAT! HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS! ■ Clarence Schlucter, 47, of Rich-ville. and his wife, Vera, 43. were killed Saturday when their' car ■truck a tree near Vassar. William H. Spohn, 84, of Pontiac, was injured fatally when struck by a commuter train in downtown Pontiac Saturday. THEG/ttESr,H GOB&-GAL H GET-TOGETHER EVER! H EXCLUSIVE < FIRST SHOWING!! Mrs. Patricia Atkinson, 36, of Lincoln Park, died Saturday when MARILYN AND JOS—Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio left Tainpa International Airport' at 1:3D-Easter Sunday morning for. New York. Miss Monroe wore dark glasses and held her coat collar, up as' the pair refused to be photographed and attempted to elude photographers as they slipped through a' baggage gate on the way to the plane. Officials of Townships and Cities Are Directly at Odds Over Issues LANSING m A half-dozen bills concerning annexation are being watched closely by (lobbyists for municipalities and townships as the measures grind slowly, through the legislative process. Easter Pets Are Doomed k Brief Existence TONITE WASHINGTON - More than 4 millkm baby white rabbits and rainbow-colored chicks sold across the nation as pets for Easter will die of overattention, starvation, freezing, abuse and Just plain neglect within the next week, it was predicted here today. Fred Myers, executive director •f the Humane Society of the United Mates, said that surveys ■haw that the mortality rate for NOMEf tSm sams PHgSg STAR r-mHHRr STUDDED HEKctwTKSMmesr PROGRAM Thijr'r, fun people, ferv.nl people. They hare a tremen- oyTLff Id „ fA 4hof **.....~.......... PANIC™. SKIES! They Knew it Wot Now or Novor! "Cities have grown too big tor their britches," said Joseph A. Paris!, executive director of the townships organization, at a public hearing recently on a bill con- GUY MADISON VIRGINIA MAYO GEORGE RAFT LLONA MASSEY Flint are toe only cities to Michigan having second-class school districts, interest In toe fight was widespread because cities such as Lansing, Saginaw, Dearborn and lem would eventually be licked when the nation's communities adopted ordinances which eliminate cruelties attendant upon traffic in the baby chicks and other pets. Such ordinances are now effective in Harrisburg, Pa., Peoria, j-III., Kansas City, Mo., Rochestef, N. Y., and other cities, he sgid. . anthony Perkins ;*",Janetond8 | Oscar Voting .Ends HOLLYWOOD (UPD — Today is the deadline tor casting of ballots for the Oscar awards show April 17. Members of too Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Roosevelt Hotel Diiiag Room “Formerly With T. F. CookM -SALES- SERVICE Licensed Master Plumber FOUR EXPERIENCED, EXPERT PLUMBERS ON DUTY ~ ' 24 HOURS A DAY_________________ Curl Coffer Repairs Our Specialty EAGLE 3 WORLDS ‘ - nfl I Bln*. SUPERDYNAMbTiO ,.-J l.ttmpn COLOR John n Stewart NORTH TO ALASKA. TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL Business Notes 1,500 on Lawn at White House for Easter Eggs wAWQwrrON at — » to 01m one Ng family plcafe on Sets Peace Talk at Stanleyville Leopoldville President* Jo Sound Out Gizengo on Joining Federqtion Grain futures Market Stays Steady to Finn LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (AP>—In the role of mediator, 3 to Start With Dinner British Minister Here to Combine With Rusk on Answer to Red Note Voting Booth location Delays Twp. Meeting Befcauee one of the pndotti is located in the Waterford fawn-tfiip hall, the township-board poet* poned its regular Monday weekly meeting from tonight, to 7:30 tomorrow, according to Qerk Jamee Warns U.S. on Imports WASHINGTON (I>—Prime Minister TUge Er lander of Swndsn cautioned today that any US. slash in Imports aimed at reducing unemployment and cutting the over- , rmUu frw tUto EASTER MORNING - Dressed in a black wool suit with hat, gloves and shoes of white is Carol Terry as she cortiea to Sunday School Easter morning with brother Dale' in a grey plaid Jacket. Carol and Dale of 1966 Airport Road. Waterford Township, attend Pilgrim Holiness Church, Pontiac. 1119 IN IllSD •1 HTljjIl iiuliHtd , EI*| ■, « . j ^ » rive, here tonight to stmt liminary work With Secretary of edv”**d » *tron* ““‘f" I0' State Dean ’ Rusk ‘ on a Western crn|1Mffr ' • reply to the 8oviet Union's note the peak botog 122S. There was a batrfl of late-opening Issues, including Avast up 1%. Fairbanks Whitney up % and McCrary Rl- *.. • Ung Temco. which has bean linked frith Chance Vought in merger discussions, advanced %. Zenith added 3% and Chock Full O'Nuts moved up %._■ ■ _.ja. United Whelan moved ahead H on an opening block of 30,000 shares but fen back % in later trading. Mid Mr «mmi b» an* newnii **-*•€*• JS-SSUi. Livestock Shelby Youth Hurt Farmers Told to Keep Up Tax Records SALES folks DON’T sell the steak! as Car Rams Tree A lhyear-old Shelby Township draft reply ready when Prime Ml plater Harold Macmillan COLLEGE STATION, Tax. (UPI) — If farmers . can Had enough time Iran cropa and catOe to keep consistent business records, they may save some money, the Texas AIM College Extension Demonstrators Gather in London to Climax a 4-Day Protest March No# York Stocks SELL the SIZZLE! lea’s visit. The HA. and British evalaatlnas af the grief note assembled to a drizzje in the heart of Loodon today lor a mass fully climaxing a fourday march protesting nucieTweapony a person who just , "We stand for sanity to a mad world," Barf Bertrand Russell, [ 88, philosopher and dean of the nuclear disarmament movement, told the cheering crowd. “The possibility of complete disaster remains deadly and immediate. Nuclear war to the near future is probable unless East arid Western governments change their policies." -■ - SPEAKS AT MONUMENT He spoke from in front of Nelson'* monument to Trafalgar Square after two columns of dem- Before boarding a plane en route to Washington, Home said, however; “The-mechanics of fixing up a cease fire and an inter- LOVES TO MAKE MORE MONEY Judge McCollum Bad From Traffic Moating Municipal Judge Cecil Mcf>iium 'has returned to. Pontiac after attending the 14th annual New England’ traffic court conference conducted .last week at the Yale Uni-vanity l>w school. Stocks of Ana Interest from Local Broken let Elmer "Sizzle” Wheeler, America’s Master Salesman and No. 1 Sales Trainer, show you proven, surefire ways to:— . * , In Moscow British Ambassador Bit- Frank Roberts conferred with the Soviet government on plans for a Joint BrltlsMtaviet cease fire appeal to the opposing forces in the Laotion civil war. ! WASHINGTON leave your home mortgage floor. Make certain you torn ww family a home instead of s mortgage dtrouah cow Mortgage Cancellation Plan. For details call or write For Reservation Please ’Phone “Leant to Sell the Suite— and You Will Eat Steakr under the Influence of liquor; Raymond J. Throsch, 50, of 2580 Erica Rood, Clsricitofl, Saturday paid a HOI fine impound by L. Grant Graham, Juriice of the peace In Pontiac Township. " MI 4-7700 Radioactive I Drugs Declared J ^Perfectly Safe CHICAGQ tUPJ) - U you’re about to take a radioactive drug, don’t worry. Hat little pgi probably iw a coin changer at the Auburn Goto Laundry, 517 Auburn Ave.. was re-| ported to Pontiac police Sunday. . | The theft of 8» to rhsage front a coin changer at the While Pearl 1 Laudromst, 737 N. Puny St. wag ’ reported to Pontiac police Satur- Starved Rock Slayer Given Life Sentence. IWIL ■. (UHl-Cheitee Deposit Senke Monday Thru Saturday Mur in See ijtth This information to found to a - • tS . tS booklet called.. “So You’re Got* 5m .... i is j«iy .. . .. tsar To Take a Radioactive Drug," put ------geSr"- ee______________,______ out by a large Laboratory, which runs a radio-pharmaceutical IlV ■.' ■_______ oratory at Oak Ridge, Tena, the ; | " - only one of its kind to the U. A Yraverse Oy Man Dias'" can’t be _ seen, felt, tasted or smelled, the ’ OS Car Strikes Tree booklet says. And they can’t cause Lodge Calendar Waterford Aerie No. SM7, will hold regular month) muting on Tuesday tUgjf-4th aaleo pa-members m vned. to visit Flint Ml Wednesday night to honor < Rear of Main Office AwternalPtdrtAaicleeifo. SM7 •trTMW irrrmttrr m tnratrd tri -ml Highland Rd. has applied to Uie, , Michigan Liquor Control Comm is-1 am for a1 club license to aeD beer. -«f to tiOa —»- ban only and tha t it to tent of the Liquor Control Ooa-mtirinn to gginl said license upon tereSpD SolonMayHoM j John LANSING* (API r* A member of 'the House of .Representative* may aiy» Itojally^ hm|tf office atmuj- ■ State police Raid lie was alone in, / - *■ Jhejuto. Offk&ft said the *sbeed- j SAlGptf. South Viet Nam tP-M oroeter regtoRgnd tO.mBfg apnouriaoutti Viet Narp and ttwUmtwj! to the wreckage-' Stoles signed An amity and ity- They sai«r there were no Odd- mimic treaty today that aarin/a marks aad gto rar’a angina waajnew «tep forward in Vtrihamaee J. AT IMHu CP AMP OVER—Young Peruvian bullfighter Hugo BvAaincnte flipped over alter being toned in the air by a tan he wsa fighting at Pirn de Afibo in Lima, Peru. Bustamente landed on hit hande and knees anOseaped uninjured. :.^,v ‘ ■ Band Sings in Russian Church MOSCOW (UPI) — Sixty-two membera ol the touring Michigan Univeraity celebrated Enter miles (ran home with a private service hi the Russian town of Sukhumi. About 3D of the hand members later took part in a hymn lest with Mai Baptists In the Gear- ran Loot at Gram) Rapids Take Gold, Silver and Gems From 8 Safes; Shirt, Tools Are Clues GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -. Police and the FBI today sought burglars who carried off an estimated 300,000 in gold, silver and gems as last tram a jewelry firm Stmday. ^ abandoned green sports shhrt smelling of tear gas some burgM tools were major clues. * •' * Sr Thieves broke into the 11. Teroberry Co. and stole valuables fipm eight safes. The firm hr a manufacturer of school rings, pins and specialised jewelry. SET (NTT TRAP Police said the bogiars' set off a tear-gas trap in a futile attempt to Opes three more safes. The sports iMrt was found in a nearby alley. The FBI enteyed the case be-' cause of illegal possession of gold, by other, than a,dealer. The loot, police laid, included 300 pound* of gold and silver pressed into sheets of varied thicknesses, and unset diamonds and other stones. gian resort town on the Black Easter eeiebrafioa to coincide with midnight back In ten Midwest. They finished a half-hour service la a Hewer - decorated betel suite at ft s.m. A spokesman for the bond said the sun came out in the. middle of the'Eutier service, bringing an end to three days of rain. Ronald Bril, a band member of Traverse City, told United International during a telephone interview that the trip to the Baptist Church was a success. ★ A A “A congregation of about 130 were surprised and eeeroed happy to see a bunch of Americans join them for what they regard as Palm Sunday," he arid. “During the service we'alternated staging hymns. Pint they snag eaa had then vm snag one. It rangy wi tng experience." Russia uses the old Julian calendar, under which Easter falls next Sunday, April 9. The band, which has beat on a tour of the Soviet Unipnf gave its opening concert in Sukhumi Saturday night. They (told-two concerts Sunday. • / ' Band members used the flowers they received at the concert' to decorate the hotel suite in which they celebrated the resurrection of Christ. Parr is Target for Big Bomb French Blast Probably Aimed at Red Printing Eftabliihmeet rings that had been in dis- MARSEILLE, France (ABI-A powerful bomb exploded early today In a building ' boqaihg the printing establishments for both A. P. Terrybetry, the firm’s president, said the ion was part-Iy covered by Insurance.' He said a Communist and a moderately the large inventory flf gold was!rW’'vin£ newspaper, on hand for the busy season of . v_* * * . June school graduations. I bomb "was placed at the - end of 'a corridor separating the Communist La' MaraeiHaj^ tori the conservative Le Meriodinal-La France. A A • A. The bomb shattered the corridor and broke windows throughout the budding. None prltolng equipment was damaged. Police believed that the bomb as directed at the' Communist paper, since moat of the bombkjg attacks in France recently apparently have been the work of right-wing extremists. in Algeria, Easter Sunday Was marred by a series of rebel bombing* and attack* in-which 43 persons .wine wounded and 3 killed. In Paris, a rebel commando unit attacked a police station In an Algerian section and wounded, tour Moslem police auxiliaries. Police kilted two of the attacker*. To Double Special Force* WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Army reported today it plans to double its troubfeebooting special forces and beef up Pacific Army unite with the 5,000 additional men provided in President Kennedy’* supplemental defense budget. Alaska is one-fifth a* large as the UB. mainland. . tortt i she «, teet public tier «n». r»rt M^ K0. i0OBU«t hto to to mMON. am. st ent Dtxfc Ho, . dtecBafoa. ttleh- - >t» Cte fSTWi Mi isms one it mmmM » one mATlw! "light acquire. to Acquire Firms SOUTH REND, Ind. Ol — Studebaker-Packard Oorp. stockholders have been ashed Ip authorize increases of 250JXB shares in the iraa’s second preferred stock and I mflltow share of common Such an increase must be approved'by stockholders at (In annual meeting April 27. TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRKSS. jKONDAT. APRIL 9, 1961 , jUxtht.’iiWt TirmUf 22 m_mem ' A FIRST CLASS 8 iuuwo AKt loinast xiiu raw BttATW Wi lfWW. LIGHT flat: UNO aaytlm* PL MM LIGHT ftAUUHO.ALdb RU Fg. 4-Hgt. LIGHT HAUUNO AMD - clou np. OR UOHT AND HEAVY IMCKWO - Rubbish nil RUt. fTOdtag. and .crav'd asd front-end loading. M • AWvimrkkt^rv£ma: and clean-tap. *K BdHk. *??§ AND TBtfBKUB.WWIf O’DELL CARfa6e d longdistance MlW 1MU fwtlifti, Mly. 38 IMMEDIATE ACTION RMt Apts. Unfurnished i* K. L. Templeton. Realtor ikta OechaTO litan-B^*tfc*to>gl WaHii R—t Biting r BUILDER XE EDS 1 OR MORE •4WL -tMHl LoU. CUE' af Pontiac —last an*, rut AcNn hy b% call, hi mg uu t room . ______ -IM. m month rg 4-3M0. i" ROOMbLaWD1 ^Ati. ■ NEWLY RssrtOfftc* Sf>w 47 notes west an rftam Coatari** •AMAIA lwt. Ou beat Air-eoadltloaeO Plenty t| ||u>. lea parting >nt 7tnanoi side IM far Doctor «r D» tut. ajMti.1 eansidorottan hr taw ' htataM. R 1IWI Hoyt BOM- S' ROOMS.' FRIT a¥e BATH AND { enjyance. Iriqulre *33J» Sashabaw. ■ HURON AMD PERRY Up to WN. ft a attractive il: dAsir __HOUBSEOta—» yaumr or land JIM WRIQHT, a Ml Oaktaw lit omb ’ui F* ME WjnTMHl •BRYKB CmVOUta FOR kXNT WITH'd*-E-h-rogl J*w» lTW lMt.iN.Fll M A i painting and dicorat lap. PE 4-tatg-it PAiirrma. reduced • : I AAA PAOrma AND DECORA T- A. JOHNSON & SONS REALTORS FE 4-2533 IIP* I. KLEORAFH FE ME, H no MHUir R 4-04*3 CleUtat.______' ■ in conditioned ORCHARD CT. APTS. R4U4 hpv. greatly reduced OR 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT . Modern In ftltTBPlIl -ADULTS ONLY - FE 8-69IS____________ illy B Sun. Iff a m. U » pm. 3 BEDROOM. UVTNO ROOM, tam kitchen *nd oUtUy. Startas ui KtMO. Knead yard. Ou 1 Mi. Owwilt Lab* privileges I' Mr awaor. M433. EM i-a»52 IT4W IBOQUOIk^^KDROOM. BEDROOM BRICE IM HERRINO-ton HUD. oft render stone Rood C»n be hid at 4* Bar caul mort- completely fenced Storm and ooroiai. Oas hint. Nicely flnlihed rawSb^. room. 413.7m PE acme quality decorators|„„ ___.7—1 Painting, paper removal. Will I Rd IM8» OR 1-03081 **- ’washing- Free est. UL 4-31W- I WASTED AT OgKHC ' I ' INTERIOR AHD EXTERIOR * -------------*|----------- ■ nn RBlT- *“ iTwn. ______ _. 5V art__________ painting: »all wishing. Prwa a ______ FE MI375. PAPER HANOINO. PAINT! NO Pinter repairing. UL 5-1*0 =3 -----— —* ^EOORA^1** FOR COLORED, PAINTINO. PAFBBniO. REMOV--V.BRMMPl *** *-*T| ' PAINTINO AND PAPERHANOINO TbIcvWbe SeftIob ; ---CRtaSY-’-TTL-- 1 Rent Apts. Furnished 37 I ABO I BOOMS, BATE. UTIL-ihw. fe i-oiaa. st Ftw. I..ROOM EPPICIENCY~'WnH kltobta and bath. Sit, MS ' __ALBERTA AFARTWENTS W» B FADDOTR . FR -SArao BEDROOM DELUXE EITCHBlUl rue aaartuM Mown Secoet ■ lint lioor. port lag at, door. Pel. FE MM “ COLORED U. best Hove and refrtg- [ lurnlshed, fi ijMSt. . . on Frasftiui Rd EM MU) HEATED 5-ROOM AMD BATH. UP-1 per Ui Drayton, th mo Phone { OR 3-tMt or OR HB1 , j NEED AM APARTMENT? SLATER APTS, j I BEDROOM ALUMIROM—SID-ing. bailment with Tlalihad rao- » » S2S: HI M# with small ddwa payment OR IMP___________■ 4(;REEN ACRES BRICE 3 BEDROOM-DEN Orchard Lk-, ana. Uauetial prop, erty. Wlntling drive, sprinkler Uwn Huge lamUy rm .'fireplace. -Ft kaRfci lovely kitchen, dtsh-washer. built-in oven and range. Superbly biktt Full himt, J>, gar,, plllo .tuirm shelter, tike priv. OMSS. w oo# dn . pm an. HAROLD R. FRAMES. Realtor. 2383 Union Lk Rd.; EM Mm 3 aItres With' stream I bedroom dollbouie. Oarage Lata at fruit aod.Jberrles Near Utaoa Lako Ylllage. I1MSS, By I e^ROM '—And Bnother thing . . . when we find a coffee machine that doesn’t work, we make a sign sayigg Out of Order’ NOT'Depressed Area’!". Upholstering DINETTE E1TCREH CHAIRS RE-covetwd IM or aswahydi. Free -estimates Pick r — * MA Hrt. N wsery Schaohi 8 A PRE-SCHOOLERS BY DAY OR trsslL T km Is S p.m State U-ratiae ISM Heatol. Auburn, ar. Dequlndre.- PL 3-1100. 1- ----3-BKDROOM — FAiTLY »! lura, lakenunl asta. OR MM 1 rtbxao r6om fob wosbiw PARKE STREET. PRIVATE 4 ROOMS AND BATH. mhmmR|ftD. beat and water PL 5-1330.____________ For Ssle Houses LONOFEDLOW — MS WEST For Sale Houses 49 S hidiwam frame, recreation n ~ Ml* boa t Imms look 1 ^GAYLORD MOVEABLE HOUSE SijQQO Movl tbU modern 4-room, frame I-home rata year tot. Obi heat. I Oarage. Call Ward E. Partridge.' 1060 W Huron. PE 4-JIS1, I »■ W Daaglai. FE HIM. ih appsr—I bedroom ap-... . Jadroom lower. PE 4-3111 ar FE S-1HS after t p,m. UNION COURT APARTMENTS 2 too mi, private" 'nitl r close to Sears, clean. FE 4-2579 before 8p.i AND I ROOM APARTMENTS CLEAR MODERN HOME. 4 RMS ^pet- SsM, atSwaat. Is dark. ' ^MhJMMMRRBBlI^ * **“ » Ihj | EplIiii^FRI^A^I iATH apartment. W. Huron, am. Frail. Adnlti. Apply caretaker. T Frag. 3-3-4 ROOM APARTMENTS. NEAT- tafaratahod —--------- FE S-IMT. Notices id PersoiMih 27f ARE DEBTS WORRYING YOU? * Of* out at debt an • plan j rap,, af lord MICHIGAN CREDIT j SSgtjgViSi11* — COUNSELLORS boom ufAxntmn otoCfe! TSS Ptmtlae" State Bank Bids. - *'****-***” *;*• _ - PE 1-0464 *1 AED 1 ROOMwFBIYATE BATH ---•—- •-■ “—l-[ and entrance. FE Milga ___ 1 ROOMS. NEAR BUS. STORE. _______FE AdSM. Is.. pbhP. FRtyjhjLi- fir rooms, with part bate-meat. bretaoway aad Ih ear. garage. Very neat and tqjpa. There's lata 4 Val-U-Way GOOD BUTE AND TRADES feWML___________ , Call Mr appolnt- MkS DOWN >ama n Ma> furnace. Oak fleers. taka privileged *T5- » a heme oa Weet rtda. ___ _____________ paved street. Siihitaatlal down payment required. R. J. (Dick) VALUET Rraitor ---------FE4-3531 355 OAKLAND AVENUE OPEN 3 TO 3. 3UNDAT 11 TO 4 WHAT’S WRONG WITH IT> Thlt “ bftffftlB. that's what. Fine l home with stone fireplace, i TRIPP FerftasRsiss ft "fiSBSBiSfeW Sil TSSfc fi lit' ¥ aad drapae. 3 ear garwa. Ektra - SSSUi WaSM.~i" ear farag»,*513,MV JOHN K. IRWIN and amis HaMton 311 WmT^ Strait M the street from Crescent i. B t a p •} f u 1 glassed aad mad back porch, big garaga, d scaped town. Can now. XL BIUCE WITH A'WIDE YARD Ntarty new 4-roam aad hath, with langa utility room, covered breece-vray aad lvs-car garage. Beautl-ful fireplace wau. storms tad. INDIAN VILLAGE 3-bedroom — *|ect fireplace la Hv. room. Separate dining room. Sat-M kitchen Pull batetaenl, gat heat. 3-car garage.’ SCHR'AM 4 Bedrooms baraa living room aad aaaatad dlalBg room, kitchen with stl-tat spdke, 114 baths, lam glassed in parch. Itt^laaSMMB erry a living a _ IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR - FE 5-9471 Ml JOgLYN COR. MANSFIELD r appointment t any Ume. Foal ft t with no ohllgatl ANDERSON-OSMUN 3 bedroom bungalow, basement, large kitchen, flying pad dialog room carpeted. OO heat, gat range, claim, ready to move lata. Puli price Jd.ua with lev down payment Far further information call H. C. Darts. PE 5-4311 anplcte-iferred. _________—_______g Ana. Aerate from Edge Wood Country Club EM X31I* ______ BARGAIN-COLORED ! I. WILL SACRI-la Drayton far agenta. PE 4-3044. KAMPSEN REALTOR - BUILDER HAMMOND LAKE ESTATES A, Owner has left the city and vaata quick action on this four- bedroom two bath roach homo, paneled fern-Uy_room, carpeted living -haH*aero perfoettat ! BATEMAN REALTY ' MULTIPLE UEIIIOO SERVICE LET'S TRADE RST COME, FIRST SERVED... uas. fall haaimoaL Large laka prlvllogM. Also tala vgfM iiiiL oUipatlgi — ..-..ctlon room. Only mortgage ooet down ta qualified OL LET’S TRAM ROUND LAKE PRIVILEOE8 Modem 3-bedroom, fuiatahad cottage with oaolooog front ahd rear porches. Go torn land sc aped lot. Sop ft. to eacellent besrah 01.400 down and IM por month CLAREgTON LAKEPRONT MULTIPLE LISTING «ERVICE ARRO schools aad shofiyiag center. Only *fl4M. WHBt.' 1, —r— OFF J08LTN — Clean 3 bedroom bungalow, oak floors, full basement. oil boat, storms and screens, it* ear garage, well-landscaped yard, state ta grade, gtariy Amgricaa 3-hedroom — *”**■* •’‘whoa large natural fireplace room. Maragc ’room MCCULLOUGH, REALTOR ----682-2211 ! OPEt^M^”**^"^ U fourth badroam’ VftHPPftOTPVV^BiM' . tec had garage. Basement, I heat, eacellent anniHtlta. En nates warmth aad charm. , quiet ooaTialoat location. C Rolfp H. South, Realtor M S. TELEGRAPH FWF-TMg MAM431 It 411.440. rraTRADi , " . • ■ • CASS LAKE.... ■ LAKEPRONT tor thO man with a boat. 7-room brick- bl-level only a lev years eld. ‘Pun glassed-in porch ea lake aide. Beautiful GOLDEN '-‘RULE IS OUR MOTTO" BI-LEVEL — Beautiful 4 bedroom hooka. Plreptaee. carpeting. Uh baths. 3 car—attached garage. . Lgc. lot, ftif landscaped- Lot -ta a nice ana alt Pontiac Troll. Apprei. 3 yrs. old. Only llt.MA Golden Real Estate 3333 Orchard Lk. Rd M3-3300 OPEN 3 TO » geRDAT 3g TO 4 clojino Taxes and ii STATELY OLDER HOME f la Roehesf-- —----* Had tflHW' NEW- CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES BEDROOM non, CtARKaTOH 344 Oakland Avt. Open ‘Ml 4:30 PI 4-0441-------------PB 4-7441 .BT OWNER. NICE 1 LARGE BEtV BEDROOM BRICK. UkKE PRlV. lieges, furn. or unfair), gill a maeth OR 3AB3 iBtar 4. "ROOMS AND BATH. OAi HEAT, and aawlr-decorated. 170 a month T»0 Bight lb. OB 3-3303 ROOMS AND BATH, LARGS yard. OOtared. Mint have good references. 44S Orchard Lk. OR BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM BRICK, full bailment, fenced yard, wall to wall carpeting, drape*.'$L3M down PE 4-331T BY OWNER. 3-BEDROOM brick. new family roam 10a33, 3-car ga-' rage. 133x130 lot. Low down pay-ment 40,460. OR 3-4430. FK LOBE mUOBT SAFELY A1 _ econamicaRy with newly ntleased ' Dex-A-Diet tablets, M e^ata at \N td. Children to Bdard 28- DAY CARE children, an _ _______________ waahtag. FE 4-4533, Wtd. Household Goods 29 « £S>^LW,IV*’* “• u>0"l%1 1 hath, 13 -Clark “j~BOd4ltS_AND~ita'fH 413 HOLFE H. SMITH. REALTOR rm 3-7440 , *r ”MA 4-3431 HOUSE FOR RENT. Hi A WfSO. ar 343 a months UL 3-3307 y, HARRINGTON . HIU.S ' VACANT. ! - BARGAtN WRIGHT, Broker 34ft Oakland. Atft. Open *tU • FK ft»H4l FI ft-TI SPRING SPECIAL! Neat 3 bedroom home with ga- ' rag* and lota df'gardinlpg apace qwthla largo tot. MxMO CteM ta l on Parkway, Dear Dodge State i Park. Only (13M. Very taw down payment ta qualified buyer. JACK LOVELAND 1 IM C»«» Laka Eaad PE 3-4375 level, UM roam*, 3M hatha, raeraatlaa room. >40 gamy. 134.000. FE HM dy for Spring lavaatlgate this modern ^ycdj Outdoor patio, lai S1EGWART* CONSTRUCTION HOW BUILDINO Trt-ievel ita hath, and ' SuburbED Living '"' At Its Best Yoar future home ta the (CONVERTIBLE 24) 3 41 hodroamo. M baths W. W. ROSS HOMES OR >3331 t. «7f a Cyclone » i cur NO MONEY DOWN [■ta vttn privileges. I 6n Tour JaT^rl-levsl*Ranch. LBVO.. 82,900 down, I Ywr plftat or our» Hoy# model .Can J. A. Taytar, | O PlAWey, B«dar. P« H>B WATCH FOR THE OEOROETOWN ROOMS. MODERN | caadlewle" Waade. Dtorah .............. Blda. On. _______________'L-hurg;__________________________ ____ 1 CALL SELLS "all.'CASH FOR « used TYs furniture aad esteceu 4 Mharty St, PE 4-4d33.r taneous Globe Puraitarv. PE I ROOMS CR 3 ROOMS 330 PER ktacaa I 5 roams t33 with uUUUec. 17 Stein hough ct o« State St. 14.30 WEEKLY. '3 ROOMS. PR1-vata bath- aad eatraaea, beat aac utliltlcs. Apply 333 St. Clair 4tree OR HOUSBFUb Wm| U4SOUTH PE S43W LET US BUY IT OR SELL IT POR YOU OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION,.QA >-4441. ^^wry. Wistti Mlscsltnoous 30 MRNSOH. rE 3-4144 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED 3 rm*. aad hath. Carpetad. drapes, new refrlg.. garaga. Na children. pe c-itn after a , , APARTMENT, NEAR SUB STA- .. very a Na drta TYPEWRITERS AMD ADDING * -- — i ar aaodltiaw i71iapfy~FanUaa Free* Box*-’* 1433 I. Awlll “p!rt - Reply Fautla.___________ OFFICE FURNTTURE AND BUgl- . JHtggy WaRtsd 31 BATCHELOR APARTMENT. HEAT Oas furnished. gl3 waahly. OO L Tram attractive^ rmrFE J6-7333.' fcACHELOR SWIMMING P O O L. - reaaoaabla. 3t3 W Taellautl CLEAMROOku. NBWEififc,' TY Fvt Eat. FE M3WT COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR OEN-Uamha, home pnvtlagac. yns Lta-colnshlre, FE fc>444. .. HOUSEKEEFINO ROOM. OENTLE maa peaitonsrs. FE 3-73*4 after LAROE FRONT. SIHOLE ~ LAROE CLEAN ROOM FOR QEM- WART: C4.M* FOR 1 TSAR IUTtt[LITgP--haoY EttiffigT ' ' ^r^« wan*”' b°*M f0,l 1n m — Wanted to Rent , 32 ROOM IDEAL }*V-C»!rt^ **** -« B^-APABTiiEHT aWrAC: g 4 t ACTION $ K IF TOO SAVE MIL ,,n—*“ Ml'S mSfloffu muk wet WARM awd rimam Call Mr. MsrM. Cash bwyera prople. Ukefront. vafUag. Fg 3-4139. M{ Tc. HAYDEN. Realtor Wm-' -------- M E. Walton - FE * ABILITY Ta .get lad cash lap ym9l contract equity . or mortgage .at lowest pteiiwls discount call Ted McCglggjfr. tWr.OjUSOO. baiell HOORta AND BAm BIDE, 3 ROOMS i bath. New k ----------------------kflai- m. Nicely .furnished. References am by igpitaowmt. only, n Rent Apts. UnCurnished 38 1ST FLOOR, ATTRAGnvi 4 I roams, store .aad remg. Oarage. J 33 Late. Adults! aa»y rE 4-Mta BEDROOM HOMftft CUSTOM BUILDER. WILL BUILD -Mr plaas or mine. Model of Clark) xi For Rent Rooms 42 ROOM FOR' RENT. LADIES 367 ITOrth ga--- -A. ■ ROOM IN Roonifs with Board 43 _____ U deal rod, WE. 3-3333. ROOM AND BOAlth WlTH —*c—* ' OttfaM Ate. S*ft 1 3 STORES, RACE 31X44 FT. FUT-nam at JeffersoA St Tw 4-4433 34 A 43. FIT FOR TELEVISION ■9 • used l“**t‘**rt 11*' taewh. - curh«r Howard isS Faitef. wane 1 fe 5-33W ar rmTiumr 34x6* REAR DaiYk-tN DOOR, , 743 W. Huron I { Rent (ywio Spacs IroM *! I 3-1334. i..atov*. K.ro- , Hwy OR 3-133*. L • #- v moath. MA MmP FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 BBD-room home In -Drayton Plains Attached carport, aavpettag. an hsmt. Many extras, 4446 down. 3447 Oeergelaad. OR 3 gw* after • room house IdMlta locate* aerdds from schaei. Ctala 4a take, Oas beat. auto, washer aad dryer Immediate possesion, 48,500 >1. 344 down. Win aagaM late maW ■ heat, 3 todnaO ”i Mr **T~ We’ll Trade 3-Bedroom A. 41.443 MODEST hut especially nice home. MaTlM clear. Will trade Rail a Bln |l4.oaa-|14.00P sahavhaa 4- ar- 4 kedreem home. ^Xaffwnry",-,n5S7 TOTK W. H. BASS, Realtor ' luMdar FE 3-1313 Templeton land edBteaat. trailer ar aagthtag of equal aaSw, K. L. Templeton, Realtor 1333 Orchard Lk Rd. FE 44433 ! bedroom -w. steccem Wlllfll. low down FAYitanrr. t fin>-roam. M ft, aarpaiai living /worn. Aluminum siding aad paroh awa-■agc. 3 car garagv 3 tats. Plenty of shade. Eta- tacdUaa. Ctan ta i teboet Country It mg la earth ■Pontiac. FE* 3-147*. LEASE CrriPII - ORLY 331 Sows aad Itti* per waok Small home with two ACRES of good lend. Priced at only. 54.143. Here is yoar chance. CaU FE 4-4314. Sunday OA 4-4414 ABE FOR MR. BROWH- L. H.---------- ~ LAROE SLEEFINO I mm BEDROOM HOME IN Knm ,ulegf, hath and aBSE. replace, hardwood , floors, futi hasimwu. carpeting throughout, screened ta porch, gtarmt add UNDrawooD KlV'EarA-nc1' OR 3-1385 mua. MA M331 FOR COLORED I AND 3 BED-1 room boates. Low down payments. _ Middleton RoaRy, tt t-fOs _ IN THE COUNTRY- Fine rAoek home roly’ 413.31* with 4444- down. No manga** cost 4*4 5* per mouthy Including 1 taxes long, -mncr iiarr mwr xwnsl bedroom s master h»dra*m has K .hath.'full tiled Mb aft haU Large, family-site hUghea. targe . llvine r«om. is mMht ta lake, stmtahy Mt-dt K$~“—*— ■ Use Qraad Rleer stagton t a Detretl ST.WMV UW«M? SELL BUY TRADE MILLER NOTHINO HEEDED, liberal dewa payment only 4 rooms aad hath completely furnished. All. furnish-.mss tana than t months atd. Stove, refrtg.. ererything goes. Full base, mgat, ah haaA, garage. ’— if ft. M. All for the ef HJN. IOMX MID INCOME I eeparete bouses ettaated aa % acre tat. Weet suburban Mil Orchard Lake. I room brick with fireplace, garoac ahd hroneway. oil fired hot water boat- And 4 roams aad hath alee a fireplace, heat, gleeeed ta porch. Let Income help make year ] we will etU your j home or trade. Let Si Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE I ■ Eve. Ph. FE 4-1371 BROVWI SELL OR TRADE — Modern bun gataw wtth full basement. Only 3 yrs. aid. Attached garage and hraaaawny. Two targe late. Anchor fencing, gas furs., alum, storma. will tndSifar car. toad contract or houaynitaf. Ask for OR TRADE condition. Priced at data ■ELL OR TRADE—44-acre I North of Lapeer 4tx44 hew ou gataw haem wtth Ml he mam - m bathe, taw ham. Other a •hldgc. 34 acne of woods. W home with attached two car g ' rage. Also carport with sun dec Screened patio, fireplace, h baths, vorkahop. I large lai . All thte.fdr only 131,503. Will a on terms or trade ter free at clear larger beomtraller tat contract ar cheaper home. Hero la a bargain. BELL OR TRADE - _________________ New 3-bedroom brtek rancher ■' .with attached two-with 1 hcllt-taa. flrdptaea. Oadim at closet and cupboard apace. OatapltMy carpeted, Ten aerat ed land. Only Mfc miles - Located l $30.38# -and worth SELL OR .-TRAD*' -Birmingham. Lav., hrlefc rancher rtth a rage, flreptan. tan ba_. bathe, ncaptidadliir .. structed home apd taatefpUy di SK NeV^arpetlng la I fHELBldl dtadj* s^ejsrsiy^' ' William Miller Realtor FE 2-O0M Includes takes. ■ I ____, • tamiroace. ______3 hsdroom hoaiL . ertrs bite KadMSPtag tm M x ltd. UI. Haa jgag heat - Paved ONLY $9,906 TOtAil : SCREENS. STOfiMA INCLUDED YOU ^AN’T^EQUAtii %. thta value: Onlym miles1 north at Fowtiae. late rest rate atly fSJh *ar jaaL aad yah pay a# a toeing coot. MOVE lUOHT IN. ' C. flCEUWT. ir* 44M <,rage. fireplace, baths, ncaptl structed home_____— " orated Largo (MB landscaped. Will tr* toniruet or cheaper at aaly $31433., UST WITH UB — 3 for It ervlng | f-». L. H. BROWN. Realtor sag Kllaabeth Lake Road Ph. FB 4-33(4 or FE 1-4318 gataw gt I hatha. Bungalow on 2 Acre's A low. tow price tar this west suburban home with , , . atamtasw taflig, I'hHMd tita ■■■ ’ ipl>.4Mitb. PCiement~ n»w ad furaaee aad much more. ■ __jTh* lajgyvr- ' / * Near General Hospital A alee I-races wept tide. !. home la gaod location with full bicitaihf. automatic aS' ’ -: boat., hardweed. fiacre and plastered walls Adfor mly ^ il.ldC fan price . GILES REALtY CO- LET'S-TRADE WANT A BARGAIN pipwrnt0 nTm'^^r over 4Mf%» mortgage with menu of only 4«f per moot... _ eluding taxes aad Insurance. Bant and clean ranph, bungalow, la 1343. Fan bastment, gas FuU Price 31403. Why watt l*T8 TRAUE REALTOR FE 4-0528 CLARK REAL ESTATE TRApE OR SELL. Heat 3 bedroom 1 Cow bungalow: off Scott Lake Rd. 31.318, Mjfe, aeU*, M er’s equity 41.46*. win dkcept <0ia w Huron your ham* ar equity, housetrmtier ! iiTT r-, utwiwe land contract pr auto li Partridge IS THE ’ BIRD" TO SEE 243 TUDSQN COLORED Aayoae can boy thU ham* - mad , anyone should bo happy in this meet excellent 2 Mary. 3 bedroom, sparkling house. Raw tid-Ia*. front patch aad new gas -furnace - carpetad. toe. Priced £.*1*’!* - FOR THE SPORTS MINDED Hare la an ‘attractive, new ranch home, juta a “(tap’’ flam ta* •»“ Where you can enjoy tee fishing and skating an tamer. If gaU ta your apart, there u a nearby course for yaur conven-taao* ddring the eaaewa. Fries 44,43g, Owner want* a deal! Partridge HIITER pet. it '"Sw d cLoei baths. . ier# !y2JStT ONE3L MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE —PRICE REDUCED ah tale • lovely fatally home la Sylvan village M'e a 3 bad-' room Cape Cad, an bedrooms up’ wlUt fan bath. ' carpetad Itving room, dining. roam dawn, large kitchen. 14 bath down. Yes. there It a nreplaee. basement and t car garaga. AH this stt- FIRST 11MB OFFERED Is tala daady’l bedroom, brick .ranch home. All family ataa rooms, alee basement, gas nicely lsad seeped , newer had water, r baa* Crory jr. High. V& U win tn EVERYTHING YOU £ mn in loo north-bungalow hat t . sith unfinished el- Urban I trade. LOYELY WOODED BET TINO complements tala 3 . b e d r a a m Contemporary ranch koto*. A 31 ft. living room with brtek fireplace, darling family kHeSeavrito bunt in even and rang*. [H -tap. raeraatlaa area $69 Move* You In, " . rnM-l MuntWy Faymcnt* A perfect bay ta Ferry Fork Pe with /- storm-' lari* lot I Builder’* 'Trade-In oOut-standing bffer. Call any dhy between 12" and 9 p.m. FES-3676,./ ^144 BVIUKM GO.' 1 ISl&IS ■ a with daabta dak aad thermopane window, abaty deaerated, large fall mmiumk wtth--------- space, gac'autemetta bettor Mflt ham*. I iu.»u. FJUt. Term*. eat. wdtoi _____ ... jratad, w___ ■________ - caroetlng. madam kltcbaa with tawUa oven and range, full baar meat, recreation room with bai ma, automatta furnace. *15.601 Terms FE 3-1IM FE F1M 3W W. Huron 8t Opdn » te MULTIPLE UBTtNO SERVICE MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE IRWIN WORMER LAKEPRONT v ’ ttmn 3 bedroom with fun .walkout basement, all aak floors, tons. tend walla at [_HMtaW*--**4-W3--*pte n Atamachlate 3 bedrooms . .. nut. Csrpeted It ____ ____ roons. full bssement. li* baths and tally Insulated with alarm* aad screens. This eouMJt* your homo to Urn* to calay the wonderfully tandicimed yard with aver 33 roe* bushes aad a large variety of shrubs pad flowers. Na money down to a«(tato buyer. REDUCED PRICE' Ye*, tb* owner baa redhead ta* Pile* on tala tovaty ranch typo aom*. Located in the North and af Pontiac. 3 bedroom*, fireplace, tan basement aad gaa hat water hawk Y*um~bWftaf‘ — ham* aa fha term*. KENT Established ta. I3M - NEARLY FEW LAEE FRONT «' See tab tanv HH3k 3 hedrm. home. 34 tlb.m, with flre-" Jkj hi*, Attnattv* ^Eton’t !• he3rmir~lta. rm. 'has ------brtek fireplace. Attractive kitrhan. Full hamt wtu — Sss-S CLAREgTON AMU '— 3 hedrm raaeh home. Large kitchen wltl saaek bar. TUed bath. oil heat Fenced roar yard. Convenient U atognto aad chopping. 4144** Moyd Kent Inc., Realtor *>CP6i5w rttetograph ‘ FH MW - tom BVcs. . mi - " WILL BUILD', ON YOUR LOT OR TOM YOUR FLAN OR QUBJ ! lav* .3. badroam. ita bath, full BTONtont model 4* qhaw. Don McDonald FE 4-4526 GI’S WALLED LAB* AREA. I tamL ^bedroom ranch. Uk $W*wTlL HANDLE BEAUTIFUL BRICK Trtmt fsetniag i renmi nlui * stairway ta floored attic far future use. Recreation room BE APPRECIATED. ACRIFICE SALE m.4M TOLL price ter - ?“ boautifui j badroam SMITH WIDEMAN III W. HURON FE 4-4526 NORTH END ' I badroam home with auto boat, storms, dadavutad in anA out.. Payments ’ about tu i manta, including taxes and Insurants. . NORTH END * hedrpam hem*. fuU bssement decanted. Auto. heat, tow down tmymeto, payment* Ilk* rent. It'g vacant. rated and In 1 merits^is low NJCHOL1E - HARGER 5364 W. HURON FE S-8ia> DORRIS SSS fife* *igraf [VE_ FAMILY Huron Btraat.' flrsd furaaci;' •J4W '(ftMHMgp. furnished.’ AyjMlNUM-811 WKse tVS - t For Sal* Housts 49 .ANNETT ; North q( Auburn Home and Business mmm Pine Lake Area Modern |>Mni. brick. 75-Acre Estate flWM to n-n. ttvtaf rooi w6s6 oUiiAf imL furtwec, tadoor gar**s.»4-ft. ---ik— g* Of IlQllHMDt I* Ml paved county . jfNNEriTftc Realtor? ME Bdron St, Open Event**! end Sunday 1 • « EE 8-0466 FOR SALE U.S. GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES iw twawn ADMBOS-— “*“*n mnr* eoS5i- gMjegj low monthly Rcr^/a.rJS aJffiHogreHS unrp be tt veteran , tq nt — m om pointed**Fr8p11rTY**Ma£ Aon by «m oovern-MENT (or this nroa. call *’E 3-7103 nod MM Of Mr Ray O'Neil Realty No Money Down A Md» • bedroom obeli bom Delivered to your lot wtlbta < ONLY. $2,020 ■Peterson Real Estate LAKE ORION HAYDEN LOON LANS SHORES—3-bedroom hstok r~ “ — M ^ “-s Carpet In L.R., tut bath, oU ________ ito-sar attached ~ race. Built INS. $16,660. q to-ACRE LOT — B ’ nan. ium with ■> uuwu payment. ' DOWN—No mortgage a H R. bomae. run tot. Model 2or your Inal mi St. Patrlck'e Church SIM- to MM D0WN-4tever*l to chooae from. City and suburban locattona. Immediate poeaeaalon. Priced from M.ltl to MJM. Lass /"(ThAYDEN, Realtor Open Brea. • M I. Walton n 1-8441 NORTHERN HlOH DISTRICT Off Joelyn-»-y-b vdroeaa.ttt-otacy. IVh baths. M pa rate dining room, fireplace, S-td^ Mrayr ^ Screened■ nation room. Ill,MO, teoo dawn cefleat condition Newly earpotM Urine room, (Uafiu room and hall Pin basement with rocraatlee. room. Oaa heat. Aluminum atom* and screen itil.760 wltil $bc vea- 'BUD’ 4-Bedroom Rancher in delightful I ahlp. large lol FHA Approved 3-Bedroom Brick tar aoftbnai fan, dInina i schnol. (« gur^amlS “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor M Mt. Clemen, st. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 3-8QP4 man snas reap R-ft. Utahan with Sml*W*9BRmX er. klely landscaped m** SOM DOWN ta all yah Mad M More Into thl* at* 1-bedroom bnckftpnt rtnoh, lto bathe. oekfloere, (a* heat, fuU baaement, PNA terms.' „___• pleasure to ebow feu tbit 4-bad room bant, plastered walls, oak floora, iamlly-stiad dlnlhf room, gas MM,' full kMO* ment. only sTstS down.' wiiXTams Yoti can atwaya locate the parties interested what you no longer need when-you’ use the Pontiac Press' “For .Sale” Want Ad*i y.y<;£_ For Sals How THE VQtftXXG PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1061 TWENTY-FIVE 3 BEDROOM . HOMES • - e T' . Facebrick Front. PtynL'ts Less Than Rent $10 DN. ITMWB DEAL No Mortgage Costs °^on? 1 Model Open Daily 1 to 6 Model Open Moo.: Thurs. tnd Sat Eves, 'til 9 p.m. WoatowaBedj^ ^ PEi-mt : 2-bS)Rck5M " ^HNTT.'vfflf'ETT BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE young“built KXO SQ. FT. Why ha cooped up in a smell kouse, when you tan any this 1 bedroom with walk-ln- closet*, ^learning oak floort. for only SIM Fourth street Plan on this brand aa* 1 bedroom WMh spacious 'walk-la clos-ete, full kaaament, With recreauon area, brisk front, aluminum kid- WILL BUIL6 .Bedroom rancher . ... I SAM t»****l SUMS RUSSELL YOUNG TRADE Waterford Bargain :JSS Income Trade- — 1 family toaomt, close It echool. hue and shopp|nx - At condition - Just newly painted Inside and out - Will trade M M dawn ta -Oi-Bnyar. WRIGHT/ Realtor For Sale Lake Property II ARRO ' For Sato Ufa >4 See foF Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS [Oil’ll tfta Its .wooded, JEt controdfed to^prkect hrihmnafiff mrim Drive Elisabeth Lair Road to Scott LakaRcad. turn right J blocks . Cwrl W.* Bird, Realtor For ■ Siler Acroago . M ACRES Wim .SMALL J .BED- S’gjJBsffi* . Ovy*H* IPgfaw. basement'barn' “othar'o.._ >0*«. WJOOO. Term*. Clarence^. Ridgeway anotwf * SASH M» W WALTON BLTP. 1 acre Ibedreom »»»«., w •ached (arae*. full baaamMt, Stl.-I ACRES — Two t-ruam bouses, »-ra«*, l*r«* «rap* ailwr. SU.M* M Acmes jj. QHtory house, email barn. Mil shed, chicken coop. fwBitar* and tools Included, tit,- S Shii — J-bedroom bouse, tdbl _.*h*i email barn |10.0o«. M acrva — s mdaa from town iMt- baUdUM apot. M.tM . S ACRES — Lb the eny no -tide* Mtcbbora, SAM*. ■TX yS ” 114 AOUOB — Abmit ts miles out. 114 ACBBB - Part of thU farm is ■onad manufacturing Railroad crosses one corner. IM.MS CRAWFORD AGENCY MS W. Walton FE 8-S30S SM E. rilnt | MV j.ilS TEN ACBES-5)NLT lSW MILES . from clty limtt*. Near Oxford. HUB restricted — ~ rr~- S1S.0M to M6.000 < ' terms or cash. fe s-djurai M class bom*.’Easy if Bre. OA Mm, ^ For fal* Fantf ^ ** _ ACRES NEAR CLARES TON *"mt bom* with all larie . breeaeway, alt. sarai*. httt barn. M fruit trees, II FB t-RMT ........... i . C. .ffi 41 .ACRES .WITH S BEDROOM borne Nteda soma Interior Ua-1 shiny, but the had Is perfect aa IT A steal at MOM. tt Acres located In Sprlnineld Twp. Brandon Tip- srbools. Has ex- p Mim. i —— MACRl>-r— on eoraer with U* ft tf ro front***. J-bedroom. borne, bai woodtd roluas^uuFsear Chn ler Expressway, |1,1M down. C.TaNGUS, Realtor ORTON VILLE M South Street______NA I-M1S kARM land. kofrh.Y PLOWED' 1M acres, ter rent, sale er work an shares. IMS Crooks ltd., Aron Sfc LAKEFRONT mm*-----* j bedroom _____ _ wan cefpettnt. corner Urepleii, in cosy Uelng rooPl, lario kitchen, beautiful jlass^ porch ^ overlooklnt sandy LAKE PRIVILEGES - 3 bedroom brick MMh. M- UtM* MOB. I fuU bathe, aluminum soorms and screens, J car garafa. large let. CLARESTON AREA. 4i •An HUMLMMB — I tedroam brlok. oak Hoar*, plastered walls, full basement, *0 heat, water softener, attached gar*fe. Only )NT HOMI PnpHL, r bath., fireplace, ' carpeting, i.iidcaor— — rag*. EM J-0411. haifatil OppdrtunHies 89 Partridge V THB ’’BIRD” TO .ff* A PLATING PLANT Industrial pigling of pQ kind* and .alaM' lb PaarPy town. Heart « Industrial and recreattona) area Lata of gasd skilled labor. And fbod living par*. tJEaM with Stiiu <,owo O*- l,M» obulB-NORTHERN LIQUOR And "take-out” Large aabgtnaiiai btd*., i bedroom Una* quarters Active tows optahirti tom an terau. Space tor bswltpg alleys. Partridge bubineSmc/thruot^ Mich 060 W. HURON W.4BI1 SbI* L*n4 C^otrBrtB 60 m% Discount moo. .balance payable jfi>PMMpv7 0W Interest. Tour CdMMtMi soeufod by 6 tM*0 rilffcolJ NTmL CHASER HAS 11 YEARS PER CENT IINTI up to a WRIGHT, Realtor Bear ________ S-7S61 MlpEart^arrelsf n?t-Mn - EM HOPO. Wanted: $4,000 for 1 Aa! Have free and clear BMevol bqusa tor eecurlty. FE 6-1MI. Money to Loan 61 BAXTER P LIVINOPTONE 4 W. Lawrenee pt- FE hib Signature "Mmsar OAKLAND Loan Comuany 32 Pontiac State I LOANS 125 TO $500 Oa your signature or other security M months to Mirny. Our service ts fast, friendly and helpful. Visit our asBee dr phone FE MUI HOME-R AUTO t LOAN CO. 1*. Ferry Bt., Corner E. Ftk* Borrow with Confidence * GET |25 TO $S0O ■ Household Finance. Corporation of Pontiac 354 C Saginaw at. “ f garage. I---------- •mailer free md clear huu... IP ■ ACRBB pear Metamora with 1 frontage on Flint Bivor. Has fen cad 4-bedroom home, stable, gstd flshfhf. Reduced U 123.000. j hT!1. holmes, BUCKNER v FINANCE COMPANY WHERE TOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 „ OFFICES IN Pontiac - DraytonPlalni — utlea Waited Lk., Birmingham. Plymouth Need $25 to $5C0 ?-' • .See Seaboard t'hone FE 3-7017 1 1185 N. Perry St. rtttno no- PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS By Kate Osann HUFIsTV and Ra^a 44jFf Sale MiBceUpneo— CITIZEN'S BAND^ Cm-FOM AMD BPltf PDMPB QOLp, REFAIRIO ■ {dhm*^* pm* inrViipn. USED If-IVTNCH TV BElW'(lP.M WALTON TV FB 2-2237 313 t. Walton comer of Joslyn USED' TVs. MANV TO CHOOSE trap. Peer's Appliance, till Commeree/Rd. For0 Sal* Mltcellaneou* 67 H P. BRIOOS 4i 8TRAT cooled engine with t-1 gear. 1 Maal precis , ieower sharpener. OR 3-341 t**- II ' ' r ' 4-IMCII SOIL PIPE, 3 FT. M|a|ai.Fi»» .-.v.i-. faVE^UMEJlfa ‘SUPPL?*** Iff B. PAOINAW FE P-IlM 33-0AL ELEC HEATER, tee Ktl. auto, gas heater, ftSAP. v» it stake and fittings, IM.M u Laundry trays and eland at teuem.^^gjd-rry. iff B. Baxiaaw fe mim M If SU. Ms T4A P«. PAt PMb pr ALUMINUM SIDING STORM BABB • AWNINGS No m«mey down. It mo. and ui Deal direst with owner and aavi - Call JOE VALLELT Now ’*111* Om Reliable Pioneer" Tt MPli OL 1-M2 ACRES BOOH AMD ground. Trade or - SELL OR TRADE. Id P6oT OUT- small hpuMtrgiter, cash or 1 itake offer. FE MPM. ana, TV, mala, ate . oa gooli Sint-portatlon ear* Wa hold your ama-: VL-3b-lm>fc Motor Sales, 1T2S Williams Laka Road at M6». ib» ORIHHELL SPtmBT Pit » for electric orgaa. Fay dlf-rence or taka over payments til Don at Daptaa Tire ce,-. TRAI TRADE OR .BELL, TIRES, NEW. used or rteaaa Truck er passenger. Win take tools, eutboards, |uns^ eta. Dayton Tlr* Co. FB WILL VaUBI VACifcT PROPERTY or car a* down payment on j bedroom bamt. Bear Nartnern High School. FE 1-0*03. ,WE BUY — BELL — TRADE AND sharpen Lawn mowers. BARNES AW HARO RAVES, ,ffl • Huron Btr FE t-8ioi ’ _._ITHS TO PAY 4 miles E *l~9pgitaa or 1 mite j^ol Auburn Relgbte on Auburn. bTo Freezer, reprio.. and BENDIX COMBINATION WASHER — Inter. Like IBOW. OteMftMk FE 6-4002 - - -■■Ml BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk bade aBSUMM Whb XPrinft pod mattress, UlH Also maple bunk aPS trundle beds at big dls-eounta. Pearson's PU rot tare, 42 Orchard 1 iky Will trade sude projector CUSTOM BUILT SOFAS, BEtf jMaa^drapoe and .trunk (matall bASH FOR PBEP tV', fthUU- r akatee else I For Sale ChrtWhg 64 D MEW OTRL'8 ORAV WOOL SPRINO Sale Houtehold Goods 65 Vk PRICE — REJECTS. BEAUTI* ful living room suites. Low as Iff. 11.00 weak. Bargain Bang*, 103 N. Csam-ja-BWift • . : . Hammond Lake Front Lovely Roman Brick homo located on specious lakerisl with MO' sandy beach. Several birch term* available. For pjpdtpt-meat I* Me Mtt WATERFORD REALTY. OB 3-4623 ~ --------------- MODERN RANCH HOME AT UN-Lake. J bedrms . auto, heat, -"newly decorated M.300. or will rent Off a mo. Btt uasL. ___ ..ontage. 114 miles from pavement, Clarkstoa area, |Bi,< UNDERWOOD MEAL ESTATE OB waH ■ limg. li» i IMT u-Whs; L-“J, Realty. OR M SabRissort Property n COrp.iQR I-13M. FE 44500- WEBSTER CAKE ORION- — OXFORD Oquntry living, city., convenient. liVmbinlM mib Pontine. Almost P*V, J bedroom, brick raaeh on SSrf Attee&M garagt, .. fie^kfe*‘mu!r^»,««. TmS G. A. WEBSTER, Realtor '' 1 r U6 %am . ruhipo.in orfir of PPtmnHPII tractor, spray equipment, cement block chicken coop, fruit trees. • berrries, lovely I kef- brick, atacbed maat. grad* level at Equipped for apartment. Must bo amt* i#** * —*■— from Pontiac. .. 4-0321. Nights, OR Bailnois OpportanltloB 89 DRY CLXAN1NO BUSINESS A long PMabUmid dry cleaning business. ’ complete equipment also includes real estate consist teg of I buildings. Mas income from p small aflteiaaty apis owners other Interest necessitate, ■ Immediate sale. Fey only 17.300 down. Income slene will more *h*nw3fit Mjn^b| Joseph F. Reiss. Batee Mgr. PPM B. Hurogr Bt: ” ;^FV»|«I HAGSTROM - v Gas Station Roscommon CO*Bty, OOOd gross. Including bottle gas franchise. Ex-eelleat hunting end futalng eret Plenty of parelng, aleo Includes 0 room heaso. 211.600 down. Restaurant Hoar Auburn Hetgbta. excellent fMpL. Beetlag eapaelty 26. Bual-neea Tlaturee and eqalpmeat ’ IP,- Super Market, SDD Nelglmorhood grocery, laaatad _ city of Pmittec. Excellent gross. Owner has otter Interests. 120,000 dawn, can ter eppouament. * * HAOSTROM rti-3., OR 4-0336 MOP MlgMud1 PONTIAC FE 4-1004 after! 'LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Tavern '• % f 632.606 valtme^ln IIM^NJ Bar-Restaurant Simply ’ BPIaMBPIII 1 i yea re. Over :>”6IM,600-v o l u m e. Ahpfdkl- ' mately plop per week (Bar expanses. > Very attractive MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMEPPER, BROKER 1172 TELEORAPH ROAD. FB 4-Utj Ones 'til I Evas. LKVB»aTrllAL. Bliiyh uall.Am ■ twean I a.m. and p p.m. FE 2-0181 *r alter |ML FB l-IMt.. PURE OIL OOMPANY. ■’ ;'r _ STANDARD OIL. . mattas aall JlT'adSil'^Paya mi Mr. Parker LI *2^ 7 to I p.m. WORKING CAPITAL LOANS kootevabte-Maohlnery-Roal EstaU equipment Leasing PONTIAC FINANCE UU3 MORTOAOE OOMPANY 0. »cs WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $900 We will Jit glad to bPtp you. STATE FINANCE CO. 300 Pontiac State Baek Bldg. FE 4-15 74 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214‘E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO U3AMB 323 TO 1360 Cfdft AdvitorB 6IA ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now you^cMi^yrt ^ out of debt (1) Make Sae. weekly payment you ctn afford (1) Avoid oarmshments and repoeseaaloaa 134 Debt protection Insurance Come ta 4M*w> *r< Call For A HOME APPOINTM*NTt_ City Aaiustment Service-FE 5-9281 713 W.. HURON. PONTIAC. MICH. OPPOSIT>AlN POST OFFICE Budget, your debts consolidate BIUB—Ho loans For nTour Beet -Bet to Get Out of Debt, Seo Financial Advisers, Inc. 3V3 0. kAOIMAW * FE 3-T6I3 _ Mortyiy* Loans 62 $600 TO $2,000 On Oaktanfl county homes, mo Voss & Buckner', Inc. 302 National Bldg._W± [AtL ABLE^ NOW I home and get yourself out of debt. Wo will pay off au of your BUI* wMh any hem* Improvement providing ymr home le at toast to paid for. Oet fill detella by calling FE 0*1*3, Wm. Benderotf KOkTOAOBi mt 1-ACBE ~ OF. 130-foot frontage.'NO apbrals-" “ '^^“ Bteiltelte f*. Tola- BWWRwwi B oB ciiivY runs oo6d. ___IYSLER. esssw lunaaa, ■artabte are welder or metal •mmtf or what -have rod.’smith Moving CO.• FE 44m. . Ip43 FmrriAfc. Ill* 6k WILL ‘—■-for t wheel drive Jeep. ------------£ MA trade fa Oo*4 .en BUMM6 . FOOL TABLE, UKB new; Swap far Mlto. washer, m. what have you? OR 3-9146. BEAUTIFUL LAKE FHONT^ISEi m SEVEN PIECE DINETTE $34. Wood cornty china 01s, 00 elean guaranteed MntMtptora, stoves and waahera alt branda and sites *10 to $160. 1 Tapnan gas range with kitchen beat*? like new. Electric dryer 120. Living rooms. $13 up. bedtoonta 633 up. Chests, dressers, bed*, TVs, radios, mirrors. toasters, grills run and lampa. EvgflHWaBJa UM£ffnti- ----*ses, JtacU., — -It VLprtee,E Z terms. Mf^ELL—TRADE Jargatn House 102 N C»«< Lafayette. FE 2-0840: • 2 CHEST OF DRA fr‘2a,nw. Pearsons Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake, Ave. 3 PIECE BEDROOM SET fJO. Washers—Maytags, Speed Queens, MC.. $14 up. Oaa and electric stoves (M. Waetta(hatw« $■«» tl» . Kitchen drop leaf table chair. *14.30 Refrigerators 1 Mffftt^OF BRAND NEW PURN- , bias, iamps. btdroom sulte.' itiat-tresa and springs, vanity lamps. litoea dinette. All far MM. Fay- MODERN CUSHIONED ! renge. Maple twin bedrm. set, Mahofany j place Mins, set. Double bed spring and mattress, girl’s lovely ; white baPd painted d piece bedrm. set. Caff eves. MIOriMff. - ;__________■» lO INCH MOTOkoLA fJS.M. it inch RCA, MPM. Chest. *$H Dresser 11.63 Electric and gai stoves 636.63 Easy-Washer, flS JS. Every tbiag fer me home Olove Furniture. FE 4-6602. 241 W. Wel- 1555 noh3S ‘ o$i “fahVla. iM Budget torme. Goodyear, *24 s. $ # ATTENTION Wa carry a large aeteatkm of re-buUt radloa and TVa. All art guaranteed tat toest JP days in writing, melt and up. W« take trade to*. - TVs m: other . articles of value. Obel Radio asd TV. 3230 Elisabeth Lake MPad. FE 4d*M. opea 0 to 0. 3-tube A radio ...... . 300-lb upright framer ....q Norge li-CU.-A. retrig.... None Auto washer ......... i * uneali etoreo ....... vSiInSi oab\S!t “ •Ui' k. Saginaw ■■ . ■ fe ANOTHER LOAD froom suites, ! piece am asdlatr lipdl»sM*l . ml..... bwkease. bed, gheet of drawers, goUted m wrifg»-j i for $M.3 Sale Household Goods 65 Wit TME HOME ^ FOUND Tt Lb ( SALES. A little out of the vay but a lot less to pay Purnltun yua uaaU anevs tT all kinds. NEW AND USED. Visit tur trade dipt- tor l W ,r —d look around, 2 »,<■ ■ parking PhonaFB 2-6241. OPEN MON.- SAT. 9---- FRI_t TO r »SER. $16 SEC-Ire. $3. feoUrWOOd DINIBO'ROOlf kUnX, BUFFET titae, 9_chaire^$75. » . EXPERIENCED WRINGER WASHER Maytag.' Speed Queen. Easy. O.E.'i. **-*■■•*“ •— — r service Experts. Tour Cboteo . ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN-er repossessed, new to eel — guaranteed. Call VS $-6114 _ stop In Electrolux Cprpuistlon. , 2397 EUxabeth Lake Road. ■AST BPXNDRY WA8HBR, 66OD — FLOOR MODELS — DRYBRB, OAfl and ELICTBIC Choice of H Alto Rebuilt Dryers WASHERS, WRINOBR OR Sptnnon. from tM oo . - Rebuilt Wringers $2*06 TV’s 21 and 21-INCH, MANY Models, as low M 1186.00 PORTABLE TV’S .. $116.1 REPRIQBRATOR8. ALL SIZES Name Branda... from 1176 06 USRP . REFRIOKRATORS *36 ( The OOOD HOUBXKBBPINO SHOP Of Pontiac Mi1. HURON ^ ™ brands, scratched. Terrific white thee last dery pleas*. Ulchl**L 313 Orchard Lake 6iui" BTOVB., *2*': REPRIOERA- i; electric etovt. *«$; waxbei, ; 7-plece chrome set. *4*1 elec-» dryer, *46. Harris, FE t-ipes. refrigerator, eXcel- t cond.. (40. FE 6-TOMMfore EENMORB DELUXE ittJtfrritic ■^?b7 Dirt 9* pipe .tec.'Toilets (lk.0t. O. A. Tbomploh. WM M69 West. ”t2X21 DOUBLE STAINLESS STEEL SURPLUS^LUMBER & ... MUSI 4. ..... 126.06. orecn « tb. 640. 62-gal. 10-yt IS 8UIT-6 trash hlgfc INSLEY DRAO LINE IN good condition. 63.060 FE 4-8684 Okie tractor and lsorome Lo-Boy, 13 ton Onpactty. Fe gjQM. raoro offset camera’ Flats S>j< Musical Oo0 4x8 Plasterboard .— *1:3 . Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 7040 Cooley Lake Rd. - EM Item Open 0 a m. to 0 p.m. dally Bunday 10 a.m. 4>T>Ak. - , iupboard^doors^ dr autcrs. DO Yo9 HAVE a FAINT ( decorating problem? Hundreds colors to choose from. Interior exterior, fed our watt paper a matching fabric selection. Berry Bros. Jelled Magic aaterlp paint. OAKLAND FOUL «* FAINT ^ 43$ Orchard Lake AW. FE 8-4156 ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES, tall ran, 1861 designs. Full deem, balloon, star, Bedroota. 219" porch $1.58. Irregulprt, sample FORMICA, PLUMBIHO, FA _____STANDINO Double Bowl Sink ..... .. to" copper, M ft. length* lie to” copper, 30 IL lengths .. 27o to” copper, (g.fl, coll .. 40c ... t pc. natb ecu with trim *10.1* White or colored 2m'-SAVE PLUMBING BUI Irewere, FB 5-2726. LAROE DEEP FREEZE. $114 RE-frlyerator with top frteitr. (36, 21” TV, good cond., 146, (icctrlo reqge. $43. Harris. FE *470$, LET OS RUT IT OBWBL IT jffR YOU. OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION, OA 8-2681. ’ " NSW kOROE DRYER ■ selling below coet. $$$ 06 FRETTER8 APPLIANCE MIPACLB MILE CENTER IBW AND USED UTOIO RO^M and- bedroom. Furniture and appliances Bunk beds. apt. riovya and walkers, refrig, aid all other items for the 'bom# or apt*. Prices to fit all st your needs. Doug s Furniture, lfl* Baldwin •Ave. FI *■‘716*. " PH1LCO REFRIOKRATOR, OOOD eonditten, 030 FE 6-MM. ---------------------------w- IINOER ZIO ZAO BQU1FFE5 mowing machine in lovelp wood coneolo. Make* buttoaheteg, fancy etltches, blind bems, etc* Total balance due *26.60, or 04,M per moott. Capitol Oewtag Oeater, FE 3te407. ..... ■ 0 Mtokar. iailtng^' ltelow coat. $M • FRETTERS APPLIANCE MIRACLE MILE CENTER SINOER CONSOLE MODEL 0EW-tag machine with rig-say. Balance liS or^ payments^of (M0 40*03°^ Hocking Stoker .Coal -$17.45 per ton -Hocking Stove Size $16.95 per ton kentuqkt lump and ioo OLOA FURNACE B STOKER POCAHONTAS BRIQUETS BLAYLOCK COAL CO. H .Orchard Lake Are. EE 3-7101 Qtit 7$ models to ehMee tapm. Prices start linger portables, 016.60, «!* sag eeuipmmt. curt-s Alliances, Mil Rstahary Rd. OR taFpan oas OTQTE RANOE, TRADE OAA uSfl._______ USED TV'S. 010.M AND UP. #A-— ■—*— now. M gallon gas, 'a Nadia and Appl.. Trade-In Dept. • 33*03 IMS *4601 'anlty, Cheat and Bed __ Mil THOMAS ECONOMY CLB .. _jQUancet. $411 HaUltery Rend. OR d-tlOlT . " * WYMAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEFT. Oust. elec, refric. * Oust elec, washer ... Metal Wardrobe mSIm I ■ Assorted chairs A table from i l.i Mute dresser... ill J 18 W. Me EZ TERM- t v < maudm -fiawmZ GARAGE DOORS Factory secofidi all atoadi aim in stock from Iff ABd Electric door operators, folding eloett door* and disappearing gjlffar ; We five estimates on garage modeling,___ BERRY DOOR -SALES Open from 6 - to * Noon jA * Saturday 371 l; Beddock ^ FE 3-0261 HOT wink RBATBR. T_ ________ Consumers approved. ff0.M velue. *2Mt sag 641.61, tnarrod. *■— electric. ol| and botttMt . heater. Michigan nuoreaoent, 383 Hfkr juhlfc HEATER. JO-Qi Consumers approved, $$e.$o Va 636.6a and. 146.65. marred. $ eleetrtc. all and, bottled ana hi ar. Michigan FMttrescent. 363 . chard Lake, — tt, HEARING. MU hearing tit ele. Fully g BINET SINKS BJfcUN CABIJKBT -x--—, scratched 42" model 162 value-644.26 while tBey la$t. Tefflllc values if 34” sikd- 06” model*. ■ Michigan Pluoreeceat, 363 K OUTTER, Old PER LENGTH, Warwlgk't 3*7* Orchard Lk. Rd. like new. Emir olbanMr with floor pejiahet. and butler, reasonable FE 6teC... LAVATMjm COMFLBTB. *24.30 value 314 30: Also bathtubs, tet-shower gtott*. slues. Michli Orchard L workmanship ioi * H Bale* (IA 8- LAVATOMES. cblCPUCTR^ ffdii letthtkwweewssffr^ ____ oree- !LS OF "KENT, 3-WW, ciyk bAterkrtt.-'-fop • Ughted.2U.il 7606 I— - -Use of ldmbor,'Oqoce. win- uSP&MMsf'Ai^1? *WtViS|t THE SALVATION ARMt . RED kUBLD STORE MventtUto to most your Clothing. Furniture, ApplU 11* EA8T LAWRENC1 Sewing Machine Machinery I yds., del. ouehten .6 tag*. EM 30913. ‘ ‘TOBW OR^ COW MANUIU, *11 tor toryo 3-yerd load geltvered. CaU evenings. OA g-gg(i. OP (OIL. FILL SAND, ' FILL die*, travel, era shed ami i and ra HM. ATTENTION MUSICIANS AMFUFIERg from , guitars from ^ .. -WARE DRUM BETS .... 030.60 JLARINETS from ...iMM CORONETS TRUMPETS from $33.60 TROMBONES “ —oori VIOLIN OUTFITS ■ •rnplete lines-suppiles and parte OWARDS . $0'.B. SAGINAW ATTENTION 'CHURCHES itr. I speaker cabinet and percuaalon ■*“ complete. Morris Muate, ^ elegraph Rd, scrota tr - jraa. 0 BAND INSTRUMENT REPaIr ■ By factory _ expert. - CALBI MUSIC CO: CHORD ORGAN. LIKE NEW. SPE-■dblJoBT ■ LEW BETTERLY MU81C <30. HjTNir ^ w.-'tti "-POSITB B HAM THKATKR BY SLOOANS ill organa art easy to play,_ hate la i naricaabte difference it tt* tan* tt t Conn Organ. Coma la and a •tratore.-Rhapsody and Mint Morris Music, j* S. YetefTL , Rd., tcraae ftpeg the Tel-Hur ghopping Center IF YOU WANT TO piano . eoeitaot Mr. Du noil's. WCTj-IIM. KN ABE I FOOT 7 ORA] and batten, mahogany. condition. Moving to CaUforala. Other itemy tor gate. MA 6-3024. PIANO - RESPONSIBLE PARTY wanted to take over tow monthly nrwi^fiac ajjer.^ 1(34* Llvernols, Detroit ||, #IAM~0-TWttiHl~77 rsaMKi. FIREPLACE WOOD, BLAB WOOD.. . and tree retoovel, PI 3 0411 - OOOD DRY SUB WOOD FOR fireplace *00 fkIBpii. 1 fords. OIB BaUwaanA RNtaP 2M1I Phmtf, Tr—, Siwrrthr 78 more, 4110 ■____ each. TM dig. U to Pontiac M U.O. (A < Evergreen fanr “* (U.g. 10) MA A GROWER NOW __________________ snu shrubs, to price, MU O UKDLINOS. SCOTCH, RID. Auetriaa me. white Md bfaie spruce euo wild Ufe p*state. 3161-DUtte Nwy. OB O-Tlff. For Safe Pets •enable. Sugerlend Kennels. BM 3-0141. AKC^ REOHTkRTO DACHSHUND ..m? c^l‘-s!T,irsirs‘is UXOir FB 4te$>2. EASTER TOY FOX TERRIER puppies, UKc l——--‘ proven etude,'ey FE 2-1417. USED MERCHANDISE Thomas Spinet Organ* (Used—Only I months 2<*‘ Beautiful Walnut finlsl Moke ym>r plan* u____ ■______ combi nation "Piano and Orgaa” installad only gffg - PIANO TURIMO—le Storo E cam I TOP DOLLAR PAID’' J Glenn’s Motor Sales nt W. HUBOE8T. PR 4.1 California Market Vr Brrd B Routines, Old* Bull And Cadillacs AIM tharp 'U, ' And ’M MM AVERILL’S SB Dttd* Hwy. FB MS . PE ASMS JURE CAM AMD TRUCKS, < llKITIIAK LIQHTWEIOHT _ i , • t«»h TrAiior. siwr uw ounr Boats and Accessories 97 * Mitred fOT itf*. Am tlttm Mj POOT ALUMINUM BOAT AND IMA Model SMB ! rtnbly. t*----| t MW. d traitor. PI t-lteft ‘ Jacobson Trailer Sales | • and Rentals * An bow modeU in travel MS ALWAYS TOP DOLLAR POO TOP DOLLAR ON LATER S | FOR LATE MODEL Ellsworth A Beat!*. WANTED JUSK AMITCBEAP trailer with winch. IBHHI.' SB S-MM, Ekt. RUM l • helore 5. j ____________________f ffSSI.1T ST. OLMYBOn PIBEKOLAS I THE TIME | £* *»V!gi5jp*g: ---------------- --xo^. ... Beeerre your trailer Mr « i , CALL US TODAY 1 i uii » inuan^ho. H01-LY- “ **WM Ml FhooeOB 3-TM*. . Parkhurst Trailer Sales -so cri&craft x* ft. riyieria •—FINEST IN MOBILE LI VINO— PtBdlAO eof. And • Sm* wtth gray IB hp. SHORT* MOBILE HOMES BALES AND. SERVICE SPECIAL • 14 ft Oem. MM. IT ft. a col . SUM. Abo hATi used Walton. , Complete line of parte amg- , *•». carr stalled. »M«3 OPEN DAILY IMS MODEL 16 FOOT F1BEROLA8 1*60 SORO It FT. INBOARD HP trey marine engine J trailer. Call Coman unity I 3WW Huronl-jy*-*^.-^- I hitches ti THE ULTIMATE , IN MOBILE BOMB UYlBO------- BE 'SURE TO SEE !pAN-0-WIDE DETROITER All Nqw in Pontiac ORADY white lapsyrakb AGCft SWAN ALUMA . LAP ------A VENUS CRUISERS SCOTT MOTORS AND SERVICE CBUIHE-OUT BOAT SALES 3 E. Wilton - Ft H ARKANSAS TRAVELEN BOATS * NOW ON DISPLAY i Thompson Clinker Built Boats »* *SWST-»t U -n JOHNSON :MOTORS ♦ nn JaL SiT •purchased si low as SMS fr-a.l ,?* ■ ZSS'eSESEf" boat dockage iMSmJsr SB xsnsswui-. on beautiful union lake T n:L OPEN EVES. A SUNDAY EM J^IM 25 arBpM Hr?tch,n!?V K DUNHAM’S MARINE S£ - Home Sale* |boat ntsukAVcac—i pen cent a»M. O'sic Hwy Drayton Plains of value, dtoasen Agency. FE isltl. N of Pontiac • OR 3-UM| 3-WS3 , - ■ " ti ?I^JL*feu*s:Jg***r^ng_.CHBa CRAIht inboabd. IT ft . Vacation trailers -t tiaHec «ha estm. oft msm._____ ^ Sales and RenUls ' EVIMRiUbE MOTOM .' • • • » Wood. Aluminum. F(horg!at . ■—1 Reese, Boats and Accessories I. *n^e contwls-J ’ HARD TO FIND" __ J?> HOWLAND * EASY TO DEAL WITH WwPMto.Uwlr- OS H«i DAWSON’S BAUM Tlptlco Lake . MAIn -VAGABOND, ZIMMER, r IZ GREAT LAKES, Co*JS!.T and lnstructtons rIGENERAX-STUAirr: |3»I'"*18fte * #nd YELLOWSTONE CTump motobC Ol^N’SMj&tT-- See Us FOR YOOR Truck Needs Sales and Service GMC. Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS, .FE 5-9485 Far S » Cars 106 FISCHER BUICK USED,§UICKS 3 ’ 11 MONTHS WARRANTY TM ft Wtodwar* _ Wham. ; 30 SdBB 1MT BUICK CENTURY. VS AUTO-, maHc. pewer brakes ami ilsmlns whitewall tires, a truly sharp car ■ hi a aparkllog green and whltt finish. Assume psymeMa of SSt.M per arndh.' low dawn or aid trade Lloyd Motor*. LtooolnMeroury. Comet. 233 S. »a«inaw. FB MM,. 1«6 BUICK ■BOOOB mgDTOP. Solid . ^ ,1 John McAulIffe, Ford 1 SM OAKLAND ■ • PK SMIS1 IMS BUICK LASABRE HARDTOP, fall pewer. B.MI mltos.' very jroniy on Mb one. SoulTof's-Sl’ ~ II BUtCE HARDTOP REPOS^MN SS full pnee. no caah needed ly only SM a mo. due May IS ■ ^*1*5. ML PB Mot Blvd., at Auburn RUe M CADILLAC. MUST M SKEW SIMS Superior Auto gales MS OoJtUnd to CADILLAC HARDTOa,' . MM IMS #ADHXAC uxk NBW SSM superior Auto Sab. M Oeklahd 1958 CHEVROLET This ie Mo aaxt thing to buying a new ear A one owner, St,its ■aMMHMai|MM VS unawe. ‘-•“ts. radio . 'WUPfud tss---------------- Mr. ] Blvd, gag1 eseeto of H.S3 per month. CM} IMP CHEVROLET 3-DOOR HARD- irJWMsasrsK and heater, white walb. It omen red finish Only S36M. Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET OO . ISM ■ ^WOOgNARD,AVE.; BIRMINO- USr^ScVROLET. EL CASONO. dean, good coUdtUM. SUS E. Walton Blvd. FORDS BUICn, PLYMOUTH8 BAD CREDIT? • NO CREDIT? - NEED CREDIT? Ha «s ilgnefi. Immediate dellt asTssT^wn. ^aUUl».°Dr!ve ou' Inter-City. Motor Sales __TM H. OAKLAND AVKHUB W HtB . PB tan ISM CHEVRLET IMPALA COUPE For Sale Cara 195d CHEVY HTOP Sto^Mj»aes rubber. Drive this aoe and you’U ~*** AUTO SGTISSL 10® PRICED fitly Hen Pay Here Trads In anything of value WONams Lake Rd MM CBtrSOLBT tUODt “erdtop VS engine. - min -___- _____g» M per Mr. OWitMk. credit ite^CTEtnioiarr UGnspr**- 8jt4»u wear (WOfc WHITE. CREDIT MANAOEB, CHEVROLET t DOOR. 1 rner. bargain. PB 3-TSU. Harry itoS dafVROLET BEL AIR > ddhr^aedah. TV engine, standard shift, radio, hoaier, MiMwutis. Copper ftmtm and Mil, Asm. Stock No. I CHEVROLET OONVERITBLi; MM OOB VAST ______________________ dan., light blue with Ihltrliliig trim. Stock No. MT1. Only |l«et. Bun terms. NOBTH OTmtO-LIT Co . 106S S. WOODWARD AVE.. BIBMINOHAM. MI 4-1731. ____________ nans Hardtop. Psebb pewer, U. a Royal Maator whitewall wee, '■ show-----**“— *— * — gap I FH S MSI. 1 1SS3 CHRYSLER RADIO AND CREbrr manaoeb! fe s^te' King Auto Balsa, US S. Ssglnsw “1 CHRYSLER. HEW YORKER. Mur, hsrdtos. Full pewer, pink body asd black top, beautiful ear. Black Aute Sales, MS Oakland. pb tom . * > - ? • VI englno automatic_______________ douMa powet, ram% S«sMr. rmBp» wall Una. White finish with turquoise trim. Former factory official', bar. Clack Me. SSM. Onto terms. NORTH S-eyUador englno traaemteatmt. Rtm »• whitewall tins. Beautiful green and cream paint, upholstery MSS CHEVROLET 4-DOOR sf*-Men wagon, t-cyttador, straight stick, tu-tontf |---—---------- --------tit SST ! HM CHEVROLET BEL AIR V .- I door sedan. VS engine. Power-gUde. radio, heater pMtowaHk. Beige and coral Odsh. Stock No. IMS. Only |UK Easr terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. ISOS’ S. WOODWARD AVE. BDkMINO-RAM. MT 44T3S. 1958 CHEVROLET %1W PICKUP • V-S engine, new turquoleo pslat Job. neneramlr rear wISdew. long wheel base, t foot bos. side terrier. mount, boater, algaate, rear bumper, tow mileage and in excellent condition, tutl. OURS- I CHEVY S-YARD DUMP. ism ford pickup, good mo-tor and . Urea, HR. tots auto. FE S-MTg. ’ • ’ Sales and. R« a&t Um new INI m ,Si and 11 ft Drew-t . Etches, overloads, b firing, bottle gas, i . J story and Bxpando—( and |W wide. All sizes end prices.! »afsr.y good used eight or ten i»« Jfldeo Priced to sell. Terms „jpu you. go to pick tram. ...Oxford Trailer Sales ‘-IU' VACATION TRAILERS * Wxle Trsller gales pod Ratal > ISIS North Lapeer RswdT Oxford. '- oa im Vacation trailers forwent * Bleeps S Order* Now! OOODELL TRAILER j MSS S. Rpehorier Rd. PL 3-4*6#I to#n. Ho reasonable ofler i WE ALWAYS' CARRY * GOOD! I«*ed. TStS Cool ‘ " ~ SELECTION OF USED >MHt« * MOBILE HOMES' Lsnup majors"exchanob I 2fi^. to44K8Ft. - piEFea V IH. STOCK . . . NEW {TREE 13 FT. TO 25 FT. As LoW at $99S j- Comptote beating oatflt ft Pibergla, isdoot i------ controls. Mere*** motor, UalMr. skli M’olverine Trisck Camper j 12 Ft. as low as $59 STOP TODAY!’ •uiHolly’Marine & Coach “ — ■“ Sd * MB 4-6771 tOAN BANE RATES l Kut Traier gpBca . 90 ! NEW non FOB BKPAMOS lent. 46*xM? _____MHoi.; etc. of Oxford on Like* OXFORD M . ’ lots! Wlh * Ooo BUle 6— I w—— * vtltosBsnd. OA SEME > Ool I13S*. TEENEE BOAT TRAILERS As lew to 6M *« FEW ISM BOAT A MOTORS SUU to stock at bln savincs REW MERCURY MOTORS ; PLACE X -^OST* AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad , to recover a loss, pial FE Iw8l8l for an ad .writer. ” Just Released i 13 i-Ton. TRUCKS Complete with special bodle pad ladder racks. Chevies, Fprds, Dodges Perfect tor electricians, plumb-1 d CHEVROLET, SEDAN RADIO 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT SEDAN V-S engine .with Powergllde blue flntih. with eaturai 8Kb?ETE^.^‘8.NW°c5S WARD AVB. BIRMINGHAM Ml I CHEVROLET 4-DOOR STA- ■HW. 34.006 actual miles. Muss he .no money down. Lucky Subs, 103 B. Beglnew, PK . CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-BfL V-t; Auto. Radio and heater. si.TM. JEROME’ FERGUSON ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-6711 PICK- t 3-135*. S Merenryg,**!. _ I I Peelsnh. id-YI ™ YOUR CHOICE $395 . NORTH CHEVROLET ISIS S. Weed ward. Birmingham Ml 4-2735 1M3 FORD tj TON FieKUP 123V Pood shape. EM 3-6634. UM BT UDEB A E E f-pIUB-UP add heater, whitewall Brae, sper-kltng bronre DnlshT *“ **-*- -3-— one owner today, mesle at IM.ll i niMpnpi ■ _ old trade. Ltoyd Unoeln-lfercury--—-tosfimw, FE 2-0131. . .. ■ IEVROLETBEL AIR MM full price, no money _____ - . —T, LAKESIDE IfOTORi. An to Insurance . 164 S'TmJJ. ««MMth imk. bs. „ ",'m t-bholt U REPOSSESSION SIM ftfll price, BO cash needed par only SM a mo. due Mur I Rite Alto. Mr. BeB, FE MUS ___1M East BlTd~, al Aahurn $2£> FOR 6 MONTHS PHONE FE 4-3536 We also .write canceled aide. FRANK A. ANDERSON AGENCY MM Joslyn FE «-3*3« EyeeiPB Mm or PB SBR For Sale Cars 16 —ND HEATER. OYNAFLOW AB-SOLUTELV NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of I17.0S net BUtCKSt WHY NOT TBVG URBAN-OLDS. Ml S. Woodl Birmingham, MI 4-MSS, , IMS BUICK, HARDTOP. AUTO-matlc. full power, new ttrto, 3S.-SM actual mltos No moaey down. CUFF DBEYEB OUN AND " i SPORTS CENTER Open T Days a week ME 4-S771 1S2I0 WOLLT HD.HOLLT. MICH ■ SEE SCOTTY' ~ ’ f&ft A:SCOCT 3 H.F. to 7* ftp.-' Trads your SM m’otot Jn own new. SCOTT by , . McCuHoch Yo»Tl- Mb '. ____________________ _____ • doing business at ■ . - NORTH tOWMlit CO MM OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE 6. WOODWARD AYE. BIRMINO-161 .ft Saginaw ■ . FE A-4ISI! HAM |g OHM... WB CAS' SeLE MM BUICK 4-DOOR HARDTOP. - • “ tbs BM '*u money f Auto Saba, MS B. IM t. I We Service All CHBYSLffi PRODUCTS AND OTHER MAKES Expert Factory- Trained' Mechanics ■Bumping and Painting FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY , -■ - • - - JOHN J *'» SMITH, DODOKi blb. 311 ■ SAOINAW IT.' . PB 3-TOSS ART MULLEN’S BARGAINLAND DSHD CARS US B. BAOIHAW .~ . _ ’ST DeOQfTO HARDTOP Like new Inside and out. perfect ‘ ”Stne, good Urea, a# ruht-MSS fun prtr* — jM —• 1 ad . Pa j only Far Sal# Cars 106 1SS* PORD I ik»QR. .f4HBMX Pbft priou MM Ho master down. mate. Power etooHMI rad brakes, >7 FOR$ CUSTOM A-DOOB T-S. Ferd-CMSaUe. radio and heater. ”“^3S;MM after 4:30. e IN) FORD. RADIO AND HEATER, eicettmt condition, n# money down! full price, *65. Assume payment* of *1.06 par week. MU, Ml. WHITE. CREDIT IUNAOBL nc 804*9. rte CHEVROLET 8. 2 DOOR. TAKE ■PibEiib I»*3 FORD, STICK. CUtAN, *13*. 8**4 Auto*. FE S-33TS. sport cou|»0 PowerflWe. radio! heater. whllewaU Urea. 37.666 ,ac-tual mllea. One owner. Only ffci. Easy Urate. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. I6M J. WOODWARD AYE., BIRMINGHAM. MI 4-STM. 1955 FORD t CONVERTIBLE. Automatic tmtimbrioto' dlUMESB ftlrt*. radio. Mater. Rise littte oar. 630 OAKLAND DRIVE A MILE SAVE A .PILE! tJew 1961 Simca $1395^25 • SMALLTOWN low Overhead rammler-dAllas Mi N. MAIN r---- WE HAVE NICE CARS SHEP'S » EAST BLVP. DRIVE A MILE , SAVE A PILE! New DodaeLancer $1781.65 SMALL TdWN RAMMLER-DALLAS mm. w. lam.^ ot ml 16S7 FORD 4-DOOR BLACK PAIR-^ratoNfB sow *>>Mm»6. A black wtth no money down. , Auto Bobo, IN ft Sagl-—FK 4-M14 'tl FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE STATION WADOH. VS. I passenger, like pew thrauglimd! AR^MULLEN’S MARMADUKE By AateNB ft LsBming ••Keep walking straight ta the bathroom and SHAKE thsre!!** • . • /' ' . ______~ . ~:----------------- For Sale Cars S* FORD COUNTRY sfcbAN Wa6-on. PWrdatoUtb, good transporta-Uon. Best offer takes. 2317 Hedge St. off Hatchery Hd, 199# LINCX3LN8 I AND 4 DOOR HARDTOP8 ' BlRMINOHAM’S Ilncoln Mtronry CUmB Deator 3SS»ft HUNTER BLVD PUBLIC NOTIC1! VraaB*) Ndirara Ford >-Door w full mania of , Nik ' etob. M**-BIDk MOTOR8, Huron ot ••— lira Lnht Rd. >K MMft lMt LARK REGAL 4-DOOR 8E-daa. S cylinder enclne. eutometlc transmission, radio, heater, whtte- 9643 Only SUM, haw term. NORTH CHE VROIXT OO, INI “ WOODWARD AW., BIRMING- HAM MI 4-3735._________ asrpte today. Assam# pay-■i ru>, of SIT -SS per month, no fcrawr dowp. Lloyd Motors, Un---Tt-Mercury-Oaniet, OT S. Sagl- {^uri5dr.%s mlngham Bambbr. 5CS-3SM —V. ww BUMagS.SI tradom. OR util.____________ OWNER SALE. UM • PA8SEN-ger Fold Country Squire sUUon wegon, tlgM good Urea. T-BIrd rags, luggage rack search Ugbt, power steering anil brakes, auto transr-’—— "» *•»— SM JOSD OALAXIE MOOR hardtop, VS aatamteto. radio and heater, whitewall tires, sparkling white finish. S1.M8. Lloyd Motors, se——rryOow** — • . 3-S131. SIN FORD OALAXIE 4-DOOR, WhKssmB Urea, eparkllnf _______ finish, see title aharpte 'today, assume psymento of S3SJS pot month, low caah down or rid trade. Lloyd Motors, Ltncoln-Mercury-Comet, Of ft Saginaw, ’*7 FORD 2-DOOR REPOSSESSION SSSi full price, no cash an .., pay only gM a mo. duo May 1 Rite Anto, Mr. BelL FE S-4SM IM Bate Bird., at Askant TAYLOR'S OK USED CARS'- ' CHEVROLET, OLDSMC Open Eyentngs tArket 4-4*61 TTaB 3RD STAY w Msr. Mr. Parks ’** FORD 3-DOOR REPOSSESSION. 1961. DEMO SALE Variety of Equipment AND Body Styles Priced Right To Sell FAST BEATTIE WATHRPORD FORD DEALER At too risMIgbt to Waterlerd { OR3-129k » VALUES; sst Fonttoo 9 door haMMp. IfT-.dramaUc. Radio. Heater. Whlto-walis. Terms to — t»e Pontiac Catali Heater, Hydraati -A 1 owner oar. ISM Chevrolet IMpMSMOft HAUPT PONTIAC north sf UJ. 1961 "DEMOS" 1 CONVERTIBLE ^wskcSpas.^— BONNEVILLE VISTA, FOWKR STKERINO. AND ------- TSTS THAN MM L RUSS-. JOHNSON Motor Sales I-AKE 0RI0\r ' MY 2-2871 MX 2-2381 m NASH RAMBLER 150 8 SAOINAW ggTcRE--. ^ MR WHITE. YE 5-0403. | Ob B oi>ft-assiwiw S39 per “ARTMULLEN’S BAROADtLAND USED CARS US S. SAOINAW - i FK 4-MIS I. 1S63 OLDS id. SIM FOR BOTH. ST Wtet Beverly._________ FINE SELECTION ’M'S AHDWft M down, nr month. Ritchie Mo- I* OLDSMOBHJC 9 DOOR HARD-toP^Otralght stick. ---- '« OLDS FS5. 4 DOOR SEDAN, standard rig. Can finance. FB 1957 OLD6MOBILE. ^B- - bear ccr down.-~Jlrst payment due May i Lucky Auto ------Bn — 4-9114. s. US ft Sastaaw, 1SSS PLYMOUTH WAOON. SUB-. urban 4-door, radio OOd heater. Yl automatlc, whitewall Urea, la » Ipbrkllng black — top condition, assu 'BT ,X i5g,r*t- HASKINS DEMO SALE I- VS .engtoe. standard trana-Ston, beautiful fawn beige fin-Bara I stoerlngTpower^ralee^'n jvater. Ltk# Jewel Una to Utt Oldsm&bUe super Si I otototoft^potMr^ brake*. heater. Many other ae»...__ Beautiful town beige finish. Saws. HASKINS CHEVROLET 6761 Dlxto Highway at M-18 MAple 5-16M Open rites ’til I HOMER • HIGHT Small Town Trades: ton, 6 dr. hardtop, hydra-radio. beotar .... g 9M Ford 4 dr., S oyL. radio, bri OMt ^toffUg .. 41.OM lSMChorit Pickup ......V « 9« , SPECIAL I ftttovlR' » dr^ « oyt.. ftlradsrd tran.mt.ttou .g «m Chevrolet -Ppntiac f v . Buick Dealer For Sale Cars 106 .. FLYMOOTB ftttOOB repossession S9M Pan pries, no oath needed Rrrfe ”^ro!*M,r.BB*ii,dnc'£iui IB raTiN. 1*57 PLYMOUTH STATION WAO-■A « door model, TA power Momtoft automatic, radio, —- matching Interior, tiros art Puli price u high toil too quality ~ ~ ~ U87 PLYMOUTH t PAdBENOER station wagon. VS ungta - maUe. power rtSSlUg. neater, whttewalb. * - ~ al on* owner o_ . MM. Only SSM. NORTH CHEVROLET 00. mi ft WOODBARD AYET EDnCNOHAM. MI 4-273*. 1SS7 PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND down. 1___ UM PLTMOUTH, 9 DOOR. * CYL-toder, radio, hiator, no ru#t, good tfrws- Ho money down, assume t Fits per week. Full awl pKs'tJ ft mra brakes and' steering, qmulittoa, ou money dOHN,. as-credit US6 PONTIAC. 9 DOOR HARD----------------------vr^. Wglwlfe m 6itaLMa. , Vista. Fewer steering and brakes. ll.SM miles FE >316. aiPONTIACjCONVERTIBLk:. W, mo mom. HTmS. *6 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD-top- Power brakes and 6MM. MT S-T463._________ UM PONTIAC S_PAaBENOBR 8TA- actuai miles. One owner.__I S1.5M. Easy Term*, north CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8. WOOD-WAWJ AVE., BiRMIHOHAM, Ml 1M4 PONTIAC^^ FOR BALANCE lue, EM 3 il PONTIAC --------IAC 2-OOOR HARDTOP. SM. MY 9-mi. M BONNlitVILLK OONV«iiifHBLg $ave—|ave—$ave 1959 Olds . rtfiertngi radio a $AVE ;• BRIGHT SPOT Orchard Lake at Cass •FE 8-0488 24 HOUR SPECIALS Prices Good Until ' 6 P.M. Tuesday Only 1958 FORD • Country Sedan STATION wagon Radio, heater, rawer steerln* automatic trains, tobrieo^ gMtiwjJl Mras. jot black $999, 1960 FOBb Convertible - *dto, banter, economical gtandard transmission. Boat sharp onrl $1995 1957 CHEVY ' ' Station Wagon. IS aeries. Radio, heater, standard XT1 $995 Hargreaves "^eVy^Lond" . OAKLAND OOUBYTt ' «l**OAKLANDCVvlNini1*r FET4547 Far ftak Cbw 106 . HftrftM Tttryr Wi. iiWiMJK: R&C RAMBLER Super Mai BC, trade. Lloyd Motors, Ltooeto-Mercnry-Oemet, 93S ft tolgow. i1j7 r’ambLer custom^ tenns. NO^'c&VRbLET CO* IMS B. WOODWARD AVB. WR- khna green and Wtth raft no MTto n, Ltncoln-Merc.ury-Comet, S3S 8. e-g*—• PBatdM...... ■- MSI THUNDERBIRD. AUTOMATIC (a power, rr““ 'kltas U*bt b ery lew mllei With ran roof, radlp a ---- W/walte, solid btaek finish. VaaCftiup Che vrolet.Inc. lmmnmn ■ ■' MU 4-iOM R&R MOTORS T34 OAKLAND AVE. FI 4-9S9S $3,400 I MW. CLEAN Birmingham Trades WILSON pontiaC-cadilCXC 1350 N. Woodward BIBMINOHAM I960 PONTIAC* Catalina Sport Coups. Radio and heater, Hydramattc transmission, power brakes and steering and Easy Bye glam. ........|2495 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens . j 1 AND Corner Cats and Pike FE 37954 SAVE DURING OUR THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE! UM Poetise Button Wagon SI,it* 1MT Pord 4-dr, V-t engine . S MS 1M7 Buick Special B-tof ...t S*t M5T Brick 1-door hardtop ..ft IN 1M7 Chevrolet Station Wagon g: ISM Chevrabt Vi ton pickup | lg*i Buick Oratory hardtop .a MM Rimhtor super t-doer ltM Brick Special 4-door ... t UM Ford BtaUon Wagon .. .* IM! Mercury- Media ‘BOO’’ . gi ISM Chevrolet Impale h-top 91 UM Dodge to ton Mckup .. a lf*7 Pontiac 4-door aedan ...( ISM Brick,Laaebre Convt. . .*1 IMS Pontiac ”170’’ 4-door .. g UM Brick Century Iritop .. .11 }Jg Chevrabt Impale h-top 81 lt*( Ford 4-door udsa . . g FrilMi-dosr ..gi SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK Rochester OL 1-8133 Open 'uS*t p*m. or!bter* Closed Wed, and Bat, ait OLIVER BUICK ’60 T"Bird $2895 '59 Olds Hardtop . .82295 ’59 Buick Hardtop 11795 !f5 Chevy 2-Door 395 59 Buick Convert $1795 .» Pontiac Wftgoo $ 650 58 Rambler 4-Dr, $ 895 ’55 Buick Sedan ...$ 495 IS Willy. Jeep ....$595 |»8Se:;» 59 Renault Sedan . .$ 875 55 Pontiac Sedan . .$ 29$ ...8 641 ffgpral ouver . Motor Sales - -Today's Television Programs- -> THE PONTIAC PBE88. MONDAY, APRIL. t> 1061 TWENTY-SEvEN!, i Ustod to tote cotena are ■ Ouumel S-WJBgrr Charnel' 4-WWJTV TONIGHTS TV «U«UICHm •:S0 (2) Movie. (4) Breton Arrow. (7) News, Weather (9) Popeye - (SI) General Chemistry *:1# (7) Believe It er Not dll 4) News •tM (2) News Analysis _ (I) Weather 9M (2) Neva * (4) Nevfs - (i) mm. (9) Brave Eagle •:« (2) Sports , at the man telephone. Don' Loretta Young. j» ' TUESDAY MORNING •tM (4) (Color) Continental 141 ) News (9) Telescope UAW 11:98 (2) Sports (4) Sports U:M (2) Movie. "If YOU Knew Susie." (1941) Two vi ville actors find that S>M (2) Meditations, •«49 12) On the Farm Front «(4i (2) TV CoBsgs. im (4) Today (7) Funews ;; Cl) Believe It or Not . 7:19 (2) B'Wana Dan <7) Johnny Ogsr. 9tlf (2) Captain Kesgaron. ----(7) Believe B or Not 1WW. .m1p» .. _ Ml (9 Mane. . (4) Id Allen. (D Movie (oont) (56) Saludos Amigos. MS (4) Consult Dr, Brothers. (81) Education. 9tM (4) Gateway to Gtamow. ills (7) News. (2) I Love Lacy (4) Say When ff) Jack LaLaaee (II) Our Scientific World. SIN (9) BiUboartl. IS: IS (2) Video Village. (4) (Color). Flay Your Cl) People’s Choice. (9) Cbes Helens. (56) American literature. W49 (9) Nursery School Ites. UlN (2) Doable Expowra (4) (Color). Price Is Right. Cl) Morning Court. (9) Romper Room. (IS) Guten Morgen. U:M (2) My Little Margie (4) Concentration. them socially. Eddie Cantqr, Joan Davis. (9) Weather 9 (4) (color) Jade Psar (7) Movie, "Thi Killers.’ (1946) Tbs peace of a soul town is violantly interrupted when two-Uteri come gun- ‘ ning for an ex-bomr. Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner, Edmond O’Brien. (9) Movie. "Alexander Graham Bell.” (1939) The kwss, sacrifices and final success nee (2) Love of LMe. (4) Truth or Consequences. TV Features iy United Pram lnteraadsnnl DANNY THOMAS, 9 p.m. (2)— Inger Paid Africa, I* Dancy's dub to sing rock V roll songs, makes Danny fed Rica an old man. ADVENTURES IN PARADUE, 9:30 p-m. (7)—Gloria da Haven and Hans CbnrcM era the guest •tars in this story of an ancient a Jonah Stone. BABB ABA STANWYCK, 10 p.m. (4)—A widow (Min Stanwyck) tries to contact her husband’s spirit through a fortune-teller (Dan Duryea). .With Joan 10 pm. (2)-Dr. Henneeey (Jackie Cooper) Nurse Itala (Abby Dalton) signed to fecial weyend duty hi a ram display of Jeaiomy. JUNE ALLYSON, 10:30 , (2)—Lloyd Bridges appears al throughout this' story of a on a sinking freighter hi a raging term. JACK PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4>-Oraon Bean subs for-Paar. Guests: Elsa Lanchester, comedian Sid Gould and linger, Judy Lynn 4* Hk t llp^m 4 8 I I 1 r * s mm ■ (7) (9) Susie. (BE Physics. . ISiN (2) Search for Tomorrow. (IMOrier). It Ciuiirt Bs.YcgL (7) Number Please (9) Mary Morgan. ittN (IE La Douce Franca 19c4B (2) Guiding Light that (9) News. I1« (4) News. — l-lp (2) Dick Powell (4) Journey ,7) About Faces. (9) Movie. (56) Pariuk Francais. (7) News MS (E As the World Turns. (4) Journey (t) Life of Riley. (9) Movie (coot) (56) nstoey !:SS (2) Amos and Andy (E (Color). Jan Murray. (7) Day to Court. (E Movie (coot.) (56) Arithmetic »99 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Youagi (7) Road to Reality. (9f Movie (cont.) (IE Adventures in Numbers. IN (2) Millionaire (4) Young Dr, Malone. (7) Seven Keys (9) Movie. (56) Commonwealth t:N (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. Cl) Who Do You Trust? (9) Movie (cent) (56) Memo to Teachers. 4:SS (2) Brighter Day. „,(4) Make Room for Daddy. (7) American Bandstand. I:U (2) Secret Storm. 4:99 (2) Rrigs of Night (E Here’s Hollywood. (7) Bandstand (cont) (9) Adventure time. •cM (2) Movie. (E (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger. (9) Looney Tunes -and Jingles. (56) Danny Dee. IscN, (2) Movie (coat.) G) Rocky and His F (5E World of Books BN (56) News Magazine ScN (9) News SiM (4) Bowling Highligh . V f »V -CS Ex-Car Dealer Kino to Be Buried Today PROVIDENCE, R. 4. W -v Funeral service was ito bs beld today for Dntee Wilcox Flint, once considered the World’s top auto dealer. Flint. It' died Friday ’at his Nate York home. He became me of the earliest dealer* for tha Ford Motor Co. « Bleachers Collapse MEMPHIS, Tmn. (UPI) -About 350 worshippers at esnrtse services .*4te thrown t» ths ground Sunday when a section of -Several persons were injured in fi>e three-to-four loot tail, none While riding a train, Flint spot-ted a magazine advertisement of Henry Ford’s newly created com- FUnt went to Detroit, met With Ford and convinced him' he could •eU Ford cars. With a $10,00 loan, Flint opened an agency and as Ford sates boomed he was given Other agency franchises. At one time ha had Misname on more thin 25 agencies in the East and to Ohio. Woman Nearly Itches To Denh smsgr liw5gww.TamMsii4 insiuii TOPCOATS IN STYLE FOB EASTER—This is part of sb estimated 800,000 who took pert in the annual Easter Parade on New York’s Fifth Avenue Sunday. Many are bundled m against * ' as. ruMu die chilly, windy weather. St. Patrick’s Cathedral cm be seen at the right as you look north from .50th Street, Adrian Plant Is Put on Block 3rd Time WASHINGTON (It — The General Services Administration advertised the surplus metal plant in Adrian, Mich., for sale for the third time Mother Nature No Lady Easter Crowd Is Cowed Oorp., ef Torrance, indicated tt will make its third effort to bay the pfcaL Harvey has a new GSA ruling in its tover fids time. Tbs sale proposal specifies that tha plant shall be sold to a producer-user and that it shall be operated in Adrian “for a reasonable length of time. A salvage firm was toe high bidder in the two previous sales NEW YORK CAP)—The attire worn by Mother Nature at New York’s Easter parade had the 900,000 strollers hanging onto their hats. • W * ★ The old girl whistled in with tods which gusted to 32 miles an hour. That, plus a 45-degree temperature and a brief flurry of snow, cut the turnout to the lowest total in years. pterions years, "When wank at L5 million persons par- Broadway Play Televised Live It's First Joiht Effort of Pay TV and the Great Whit* Way Ef WILLIAM GLOVER TV New* and Review* Course to Be Offered in First Aid Instruction That* will be a first aid taatre tor-training course at toe Oakland County Red Cross headquarters, US Franklin BJvd., beginning Tuesday, April 18._ ^ W " w Anyone who has a current advanced'fiast aid certificate may enroll in the 15-hour course. There is no chargp. Registration should be made by phoning the local American Red Gross office as oqoo NEW YORK—A current stage it show, five and uncut, the air Sunday night in aqdoneerj up of Broadway -tom—pay television. .•We’re all acutely aware of this being a history-making occasion,” chirped star Carol Charming of "Show Girt" in a curtain speech. ’Anyway, * we all lived through w w w Expressing satisfaction with the display was Barney Balaban, head of Paramount Pictures which owns and operate* the Tele- Odds Up on Carry Back AGUA CALIENTE, MEXICO (AP) — Carry Bade, who was quoted at I to 1 odds in the Caliente future book a week agio to win the Kentucky Derby, was 5 to 1 favorite today after hie victory in the Florida Deity. tidpated in the annual style parade, movement along the seven-block parade route was a slow and tedious process. W ★ ’ . w Sunday the speed of movement rested upon whether the stroller mm, was going with or against too wind. Thggpsts knocked down police barriers, collapsed one woman’s ten-incb-Mgh hairdo and shredded Easter Jffles in Rochele&er Hero of World War II-Succumbs in Arizona ^ TUCSON, Art*. - Brig. Gen. Joseph J. CXHsrs (Ret.) 6S, of Washington. D. C, World War [II hero and former assistant football coach at the UJ. Military Academy, died Sunday, apparently of a heart attack. r „ ♦ * O’Hare, a dose friend of fORUir President Dwight V. T served as assistant chief at staff lor the let Army and later directed the 12th Army Grow- O’Hare, who wu decorated with the distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star and several foreign honors, was born S*# th* N«w Designs in Heme Wall Plaques and Pictures $50 Per Set Asphalt Jungle!s * ,.. Mighty Black, Indeed By FEED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI) — “The A» phalt Jungle’’ began marking time an the ABC-TV sandlot Sunday IgM. The newest full-hour cops-and-robbers aeries is dearly an inferior version at the « work’s Wednesday night offering Naked City.” And since “Naked City” hasn’t been a consistent win-stoat T find the qualities of “The Asphalt Jungle" black indeed. Jack Warden star* la "Jaa-gie” as Matt Gower, a dynamic r|minl—inwer of k sack dialogue as, ■Often at Etdticoke, Out, a suburb ot Toronto. NIGHTLY FOB WEEK 1 wag a little nervous at fint," be said during the performance, "but it’s building^ paaL" The two-hour revue, given to O'Neill Theater, waa taped ekmd-reninaely with toe Not tranamto rion. Balahan said it would be tte-braaieaat over the ' nightly for a weds. What home spectators got for DJ0 was the same tear visitors to toe O'Neill pay I7J9 top to ■ee. No restrictions wen evident to stage action • to fit the particular reqtoramenta of cameras and - - Today's Radio Programs — wra-7141 Huron BMf.—Pe«*iac have convinced me that they cun do anything bettor then people can and I think wp ought to be gracious enough to turn the whote| seme otter to them. “Break of Day.” a TV-tailored Earter opera, waa performed in impressive style by an excellent revel in an nnanxiens privacy, a quiet eentantment, that Diana Barrymore and Cterole Landis eeuld never find. ' Bo all you cats without fat scrapbooks, rejoice I ★ ★ it \. Rejoice that you aren't twisted Into a ravine egomaniac hy a phony fame that yon coma to beUava, (Ah, It’s happening to so many on B*way and in Hollywood.) Rejoice, too, Oust yen are bothered net by a bunch ef depraved geesip eetawnlete spying oh year private Ufe. Modesty and self-effacement are our watehweedsl 7 Ralph'Waldo Emerson wrote: "See how the mas* of men worry themselves Into name-taw gravw while here and there a great unselfish soul forgets himself Into Immortality.” it ★' it THE MfDNIGHT E^RL. <. Max Ansae is glowing about his comedy album, rCbmed Beef Oonfuctous,” in which he describes Las Vsgas: "It’s a like this—if you dent do nutting wrong, dare to nutting Ao do" .. . Mama Gabor said at the Hawaiian room torn has an bffqr for her Him bio, to star the whole brood... Carat Lyntoy has turned down 5000s worth of film offers since marrying Buys Sparta Newspaper SPARTA to) - Barry Brand ofl Grand Rapids bee purchased the Sentinel • Leader, an Ktyeaneld weekly mwnpmi here. Editor-Publisher H. J. Kurtz, who to rattling, aold the pager. Brand hew worked on papers ta Jackson asd Grand Rapids. 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MONT REACH VERDICT Two predominantly woman juries bad each Mad vainly for weeks to agree an a verdict In earlier trials. NEW £°£L HOSES Braided doth, alt rubber. (No Plastic Or riwyl.l «T» YOU SAVE $2.55 yvepf alter the verdicts came In. {Both have refused to talk with [newsmen, on advice of their attorneys. California has executed only three women, the last Barbara Collegian Rioting May Pull More fo Florida Resort FORT What are ^ 0 great goals in a ' family's life together _____ LAUDERDALE, Fla. I (UPI)—College students are raak- I ing no plans to abandon this rwr sort city as their springtime vacation headquarters, despite this > year’s rioting and mass arrests. A majority of students polled Sunday by UPI said thoy thought last week's disturbances. Which led little or no effect on the annual collegiate migration here. '■'Several, in Met. offered the opinion that publicity about the troubled week would lead to more students than ever before coming here in 1962. 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THE PONTIAC YCJE H0 , HO* 47 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1961-28 PAGES ASSOOIAT CD PRESS In ^fa^SundayB«^_ Jackie's Going, Too SMILES t Oil SUNDAY Easier Sunday finery are < HOOI/—Dressed in n left i Grace Kapil-Munis St.. Gary McMillan ol 87 ■. and Diane Justi.i of 430 Emerson Si. The three are arriving for Sunday School at the First Church of "the Brethren Easter morning. HAPPY KAOTEK—Waiting for Easter morning church service to start at the Church of cfodf 298 W. South Blvd., are (from leftl Ma-jorie and Sharon Watkins of 12 Beaudette St. The girls are granddaughters of the pastor, Elder Major J. Watkins. The Nathaniel Watkins are their parents. . Foran with daughters (Mt) Denise and Debra. The family home1 is st 3879 Embarcadeto, Drayton Plains. ■ _ ' j f JFK to Visit DeGaulle W ★ ★ WWW ★★★ ★★ ★ I * . # fK II A T I # # • # , Planning3 Days Voter Turnout Is Lights Talks with Calling Con-Con Major Issue in State Election County Balloting It Far Behind Interest Shown in Presidential Race Interest and turnouts weren’t too great today as Oakland County and Michigan voters cast ballots in an election which could make history. Probably the biggest point of interest is State Proposition No. 1—should a constitutional convention be held to rewirte the state’s 53-year-old, muitiamend-be held to rewrite the state’s Activity at 7 a.m., when the polls opened in the city's 44 and county’s 311 precincts, was a far cry The Pmtiac Press wtU offer telephone information on voting j return* on the state race* sad question*, and also on Waterford I Township'* election. The service ] will begin at • p.m., the number is FEderal t-SlSl. French Chief JFK to Be in Ottawa Two Weeks Earlier; Trip Likely May 30 PALM BEACH, Fla. Ott— President Kennedy* to Paris May 31 jj days of talks" wM President Cn Gaulle. Announcing this today, Xh e President’s vacation headquarters said he will be accompanied by his wife Jacqueline. I In reply to questions, White House Press Secretary Pierre Stringer told a news conference that at this time he knows of no plans BONN (l)Pt) — Chancellor Konrad Adeaaaer will invite President Kennedy to vlolt Weal Germany daring Mo vMt to EASY AS 1-2-8 — Mrs. John Haroutunian, an election worker at city Precinct 41 la Webster School, instructs Mrs. Edwin Matthews of 42 from last fall'* general election whan ihterast ran high. P*H£wUIremain oprti tiirepgh ont the county anUl t p.m. Thofce -------j------—1—----------------— still M line at that time wiH be j sllawel to vote, according to fjn(| Pair jn Svlvtill Lake HoillP Comity Clerk-Register Daniel T. 1 Murphy Jr. He has forecast that about 110,000 cut of the county’s 390,000 registered voters will cast their ballots PmtlM Press Pint* Waldo St. on the steps in looting as Oakland County and Michigan voters go to the polls tot today's biennial spring election. for Kennedy to visit other European capitals in connection with the Paris trip. The Parts visit will he Kea-nedy’s first trip abroad as President. However, he srtl go to Canada to advance o( going to France. Plans for a trip to Ottawa to address the Canadian parliament were announced earlier. Indications now are thaf Kennedy wSl go to Ottawa perhaps two weeks before visiting Paris. 2 Area Women Die in Fire in the election, which could be the last of the biennials should a constitutional convention be approved. “ apathy, overcast skies and cool temperatures were expected to have state and county election officials wondering about their estimates. Easter failing the day before the election might keep umouts low too, Murphy said. About 94,000 Oakland voters east ballots la 1950. an election which created mare Interest because of the balloting for Circuit Coart Judges. Two Oakland County women suf-} They were alone in the two- j laundromat, handed a man a dime! New York the next day for a located to death early Sunday) „tory frame house when over- 'and told him to call the fire do- dinner being given to raise foods morning when a cigarette appar- . . Ipartment, and rushed back to the to fight cancer. ently ret a Sylvan Lake home ‘",Me by *mokc jhome. Kennedy’s talks with De Gaulle, ablaze. On his way home to Walled Lake, j ,S1 knocked on all the doors but whom he has never met, wiH com- 'ietims were Mrs. Ethel|Sheriff's Deputy Roland G. Pless got no response," Pless said. Hejplete a round of conversations Van Hecke Vrooman, 65, of 2595 Orchard Lake Road, where the fire occurred, and Mrs. Hildegard M. Laird, 45. of 3060 Kipling St., Berkley, sister-in-law of former Chrysler Corp. President William C Newberg. At 9:30 a.m. only 17 had voted t Precinct 41 at the Webster School. At 10:00 a.m. at the three precincts at Wilson School a total of 42 voters had cast ballots. First to vote at Precinct 27 at Wilson was John Kent, 246 Ferry Ave. He waited alone in line since 6:30, he said. Particular interest has been (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Waterford Residents OK Budget, Pay Hikes I In Today's I Press Annual Meetings Eighteen area townships bold annual meetings — PAGE is. Eichmann Background Bob Gonskttne visits Dachau concentration camp — PAGE 17 Suburbia Cities’ willingness or refusal to extend services big factor In annexation—PAGE Man in Space Air Force tuna monkey business into life - saving proposition—PAGE 14 Kennedy plans to leave for Parti by jet plane probably oo the night of May 30. He will leave Washington May 29 to attend a “Salute to Ken-I nedy” dinner in Boston marking l go o said he spotted a flame, barely said he then used a clothes-line j with the big three leaders visible, coming out of a window support and knocked on the up- western Europe, on the east side of the house Mrs. stairs windows. Still no answer. , niV„ Vrooman used as an office for her „unK... MET * DAF8 AGO . insurance agency. smoke The President met eight days The time was 12:55 a.m. “^he house was full of smoke ag0 at Key West, Fla., with Brit- ! Pless said he ran to a nearby and I put my hand on the rear1 - , - ■ „ i... .......door window," he said. “It was blazing hot." Firemen from the West Bloomfield Township Fire Department! —--------------------------™~-| . ★ ★ ★ Photos on Page 2 ! crisis. They will resume their (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) By REBA IIEINTZELMAN Waterford Township residents approved a proposed operating budget of $595,000 at the annual Township meeting Saturday, and okayed anincrease totaling $1,900 in three officials’ salaries. Still subject to the Oakland County allocation board’s action, the proposed salary hikes would raise the supervisor from $10,500 to $11,000; the treasurer from $7,400 to $8,000; and the clerk from $8,700 to $9,500. This is the ■♦first time in four years that Winter Hangs On; j Tuesdays High Only 46 Degrees Old Man Winter is taking his time bidding adieu to Pontiac dents. Tonight will be a cold 30 es and Tuesday will be partly cloudy and cool with a high of 46 expected. Temperatures tor the next five days will average near sr a little below the normal high st to to 54 and normal low of to to 34. A gradual warming trend Is expected with only minor day to day changes in tempers tare. Precipitation will total 4- to 8-tents of an inch as rain, mostly on Thursday and Saturday, Morning north to northwesterly winds at 6 miles per hour will become gentle to moderate westerly winds on Tuesday. The lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac 28 degrees. Thirty-five was the temperature reading at 1 p.m. a salary increase would be granted elected officials. Although there was some opposition to the pay raises, most of the 78 person* present approved the move, (foe of the objectors, Frank Richardson of 6592 Rowley said, “I agree that pay in-re are all right during prosperity. but certainly not at this time. Trustee John Coleman gave a detailed explanation on why he think* the hikes necessary, say-lag, “We are to to 50 per comparable population on official*’ salaries. This Is merely a cost-ot-Uvtag increase, and If you want good government you should pay for tt." His talk was followed by applause from the audience. budget summary was presented. to each person at the meet-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) battled the flames for several pours. They discovered Mrs. Vrooman’* body at the foot of the stair? in the kitchen. Mrs. Laird was dead at the top of the stairs. The front living room and din-big room and one of the upstairs bedrooms were gutted by Barnes. Careless smoking was believed to have ignited an upholstered chair in the living room directly under the upstairs bedroom where the women had apparently retired for the night, according to Township Fire Chief Herbert Morgan. Mrs. Laird was spending the weekend with Mrs. Vrooman, widow. Mrs. Vrooman’s dog also succumbed in the intense smoke. INVOLVED IN DIVORCE Mrs. Laird, who was being divorced' from her husband Alexander, was the daughter of Charles W. Beck, Detroit industrialist living in Gros&e Pointe. She is survived by her husband, father, mother, Mrs. Mary Beck, two brothers, Robert and Cart, and Mrs. Dorothy Newberg, a sister, of Bloomfield Township. Sen-Ice will be tomorrow at ti a.m. at the Verheyden Funeral' Nome, 16300 Mack SL, Grease Potato. Burial will follow, at the Wood lawn Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are still pending for Mrs. Vrooman, awaiting the arrival here from Los Angeles of a son William. Her body i at the Huntoon Funeral Home. Other survivOre are a daughter, Arlene of Peninsula, Ohio, and a sister living in Los Angeles. To Start Work on Laos Reply WASHINGTON W—Lord Home, the British foreign minister, arrives here tonight to start preliminary work with Secretary of State Dean Rusk on a Western reply to the Soviet Union’s note on Laos. British Minister Here to Combine With Rusk on Answer to Red Note They are expected .to Jiave a draft reply ready when Prime ter Harold Macmillan reaches here late Tuesday after-for conferences with President Kennedy. ILS. official* speculated It to unlikely the reply wfll be delayed until the end of Macmillan’s visit. The UA and British evaluations of the Soviet note virtually are identical. The Soviet Union, in its note to Britain last Saturday, agreed with the British proposal to hold 14-natfon conference on the political future of Laps, but remained vague bn the timing ef cease fire, which the British, backed by the United States; proposed as. a first step. In Moscow British Ambassador [Sir Frank Roberts conferred with the Soviet govrenmept on plans for a joint British-Soviet cease Ore appeal to file opposing forces in the Laotian civil war.. Be Sur0 You Vote Today--PoHs ?Opm Tonight % SJ3W ffiMO 3WK ? • i>________ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, AP&IL S, 1M1 We 7/ Fight Too, in Laos, Threatens Red China Reminds SEATO to Remember Korea JAKARTA. Indonesia - Rad China today held a thraa over the West to ton Laos into another Korea it the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation sends troops into the all lie torn Indochina kingdom. * * Peiping's Foreign Minister Chen YL-wtodbR up a visit to Indo-nesia, toU newsmen tint “ SEATO sods troops into I -then r«i»» win also tend troops." Marshal Chna Yl. «>—' maided tor ttosn OmnnSS Srt Aisoy betore huimtog tor-Hgn mintator. aBndrd to 8BATO's warning taat H was prepared to take -appraprtoie hedging about ending the fighting. * * * The neutralist Asian prime minister said “the tault in Laos lies on both sides, on the Western and the Comnuadst bloc. The situation is still dangerous spite the Russian reply (to the Crises Dampen Kennedy Easter The plump, balding marshal toasted “that up to now China has not taken part in the Laotian civil war." ■prurusa KOREA' “Remember China was compiled to participate to the Korean War only after the U.S. tones went to our border beyond the Yahi River,” Chen raid. A A A The foreign minister said Peiping's solution to the fighting between pro-Western and prsOa-mtinist tones to Laos la to “let the Laotian people settle their dUtewncea themselves and withdraw al! foreign intervention. This would insure peace and neutrality to the country.” Chen Yi Ml before PALM BEACH, Fla. (API resident Kennedy figured to two crises over the Easter weekend, one a reported amaaataatioo-ldd-nap plot against his family and > other involving Southeast tala. The President and Us smartly dressed wife attended Easter Sunday church services under a doubled security gourd because of deep concern about the Kennedy family’s safety. On the international front, the President's attention centered on what he called the potentially dangerous situation in Ootnmu- Kennedy said the Soviet Union' reply Saturday to Britt* proposals for reotoration of peace in the tiny Asian kingdom “offers hope a way can be found to eo- nenuitc, Lam — ra aew AamricaawuppM be#-■tara. amembtod by CA Ma- hout Moscow's latest |H|-------- i Laos. But Peiping has cleared a willingnee to participate i the proposed 14-nation conferee on the political future of wand peahiema womd be admitted to mmatunhto to the In ijm, fighting subsided Sunday as military sources reported no new major encounters with pm-GbmmimiBt rebels. Msmi ATTACKING The government said Saturday the rebels were attacking three major paints in eastern and southern Laos. In Washington, officials cautioned that claims at toe royal Laattta government about a large-scale rebel offensive should The situation in Laos scribed Sunday by Malayan Prime Minister Abdul Rahman as “still extremely serious." He pointed out, the vaguenes of the Soviet reply to the British proposal about the timing of a ceasefire to die jungle kingdom. SOVIETS HEDGING Leaving Britain after a monthlong visit, the Malayan leader suggested that the Soviets were British peace plant. My only prayer is that the Americans wont do anything to worsen Radio Moscow said to a German-language broadcast Sunday] night that “the way to a peaceful settlement to Laos may be regarded as opened.” father, mother. Caroline and John Jr., four months. Secret Service agents have had k Cuban suspects — three and a woman—under around the dock surveillance. President to Visit De Gaulle in Paris (Continued From Page One) talks on this and other problems in Washington Wedneoday.’ Laos through negotiations.' The vacationing President commented on the Soviet note after he and Secretary of State Dean Rusk had studied it here. Kennedy, who arrived here last Thursday, now la scheduled to return to Washington Tuesday. On Wednesday at file White House he will start a round of et with Britain’s Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. Efforts to faring about a cease-fire i Laos will be a prime topic. The President has had no comment on reported plots by pro-Castro Cubans to kidnap Ms daughter Caroline, 3, or assassinate the entire Kennedy family— win be to April 11-lt for eon- After a bit more than four months in office, therefore, Kennedy will have discussed with Macmillan, De Gaulle and Aden-the administration's strategy on efforts to ease East- West ten- The talh» are certain to embrace variety of Western problems in dealing with the Soviet Union, including disarmament, the Berlin Nehru Backs West on Laos Cease Fire WASHINGTON (UPI) — Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today supported Western policy calling for a cease fire as the first step towards a solution of the Laotian crisis. la a copyrighted Interview with I’.S. Newa A World Report, Nehni added, however, that he wasn't "quite sure” bow far Soviet Premier Nikita Kknwhchev could go in ordering an immediate eeaae fire. “After all, a lot of those who are actually doing the fighting are nore or teas guerrillas,” he said. It would be difficult to reach them even if they were organised —and more so under actual conditions." A A A Nehru said that if the Russians stopped sending supplies it would have an effect on the cease fire. Kennedy’s derision to accept De Gaulle's invitation to go to Paris reflects a change in travel policy as set forth by the White House about the time he took office to January. At that time 8aliager said Kennedy bad no pfauw to go abroad for International confer- The Weather The decision also reflects obviously changing Kennedy attitude toward, talks at the summit. Including metings with leaders of friendly nations. The word until quite recently was that the new President favored a return to use of the ordinary diplomatic channels, with ambassadors and foreign ministers handling negotiations rather than chiefs of state or government. NOT FULL-BLOWN VISIT Kennedy’s trip to Paris Will not be a full-blown state visit. Some of the ceremony and high protocol usually accorded a chief of state will be omitted in order give the President and De Gaulle more time for working meetings. Arrangements lor the Kennedy visit have been worked out during the past few weeks. The formal announcement came after talks between Kennedy and French Ambassador Herve Alph-and in Washington, between De Gaulle and US. roving ambassa-AvereU Hardman, and De Gaulle and James Gavin, the new American ambassador in Paris. China Reds to Free Full U.8. Weather Bureau Repart PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Tonight partly cloudy and not to cold. Law 39. Tuesday partly cloudy and cool. High 48. At I IS.: mad velocity a DimcUod North-norUnrwt. mm wuMaMuatia.au ^dwWaSy at Alta.m. M 1:0 p.m. Sick Businessman I Northeast U.S. Finds Conditions Chilly and Wet By The Asaoclated Proa* It was chilly and wet across the broad areas in the Northeast today but .fairly pleasant spring weather prevailed to most other Wet. snow dampened ‘ parts of northern Missouri and western Iowa .while snow flurries continued to Northern Lower Mj and to the lower Great RATIONAL WEATHER—Snow and rate are expected to the tower Great Lakes area with rain to the Ohio valley and part of the .eastern Mississippi valley. Scattered showers are predicted lor the southern and astral parts of the western Appalachians and parts of the tower. Mississippi valley as well as to the northern anfi central Plains. It will be cooler in the Plains, the north Atlantic abates and on the north Pacific Coast; whrmer Rata , splashed areas from Central Kentucky into Tennessee and showers sprinkled western parts of Montana and along WasMiqjton’s Vote Turnout Light in Statewide Election LONDON (UPI) — Communist China has agreed to tree critically ill Robert McCann of Altadeoa, Calif., aa American businessman serving a U-JW% BIRMINGHA M— Five contracts ill be presented tonight to the City Commission for Us approval. The agreements are for the construction of the Island View Parking Lot, the demolition of buildings for the Northwest Quadrant Parking Lot expansion, and the purchase of a civil defense rescue truck, a traffic signal and a machine tor the forestry department. CMy Engineer William T. Killeen, la a report to the eommls- Ing tot eoastraettaa bid be ghea to SMarak Asphalt Pavtag, lac., of Oak Part. StoUruk's bid of $22,199 Is the lowest of 16 submitted. Killeen ■aid, and approximately 91 par cent tower than tho estimate made by city engineers. Andrew F. Butt, dty building inspector, recommends that the dem-otttkm contract tor three buildings the Northwest Quadrant Parking Lot site be given to Joseph F. Heitsch for his bid Of $1,300. Four companies submitted bids for the-civil defense rescue brack. The bid of Stark Hickey Ford, Inc., will bo recommended tor approval by Asst. CUy Manager Robert S. Kenning. Hickey’s tow bid to $11,456. A «Me coatraet to the Graybar Electric Co. at Detroit for a traffic Mgaal at Adams aad Derby Aimed Bandits Strike Twice One Gets $925 From Man In Alley; Other Takes $42 at Cleaners Ralph W. Msxley. T. C. Brien, supertendent of tha Department of Public Works wifi recommend to the commission that it accept a bid of $3,013 from the Miller Equipment Oo. for a brush chipper machine. Armed bandits struck twice in Pontiac over the weekend. FIRE SCENE — Two Oakland County women met death early Sunday morning in this two-story frame home-office building on Orchard Lake Avenue to Sylvan Lake. A cigarette to be- lieved to have ignited an upholstered chair to file living room. A couch In the room is shown in the bottom photo after firemen had fought the fire for nearly an hour. (See story on Page L) (Continued From Page One) created in Waterford Township as a slate” of Republicans have set their sights in dumping the incumbent Democrats headed by Supervisor Elmer R. Johnson. Balloting for two justice of the peace posts in the township has helped, too. On a statewide level, probably the major interest is oa the race for the fosr-yeor post of ■tote highway commissioner bow held by Democrat John C. Mackie. Be to opposed by Repubfi-caa Charles R. Bed well, aa engineer with the Ford Motor Oo. Tractor A Implement Division la Birmingham. He five# la Harper Woods, Statewide contests for 11 positions in state government have been overshadowed by the constitutional convention question despite exceptionally talented slates of candidates on both sides. U.N. Balloting Today on Congo Payments UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) —A stop-gap Indian resolution to authorize payment for the U.N. Congo operation comes up for emergency action in the General Assembly today. The resolution authorizes Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold to go on spending $8 million a month on the military and civilian operations in the African territory up to April 21. dosing date of the assembly session. Hammankjold’s previous three- State Elections Director Robert put Friday night, the day Montgomery predicted that as many as 1.5 million persons might vote, compared with the 1956 total of 1.2 million. Osmmnatet New China Newa Agency reported today. The agency said McChaa will leave Communist China April I with Ms wife who flew to China to vlstt him when she was told he was dying of cancer. The agency said toe arrived Match tt to appeal for hto re- A second constitutional amand-lent also appeared on the ballot. Voters were asked to deride wheth- the state should be allowed to grant credit up to $5 million with legislative approval to aid public benefit corporations in financing Industrial development projects. Mackie claimed he has moved Michigan up from 35th in highway construct ice to first In the nation. Bedwell contended safety standards are inadequate and resulted in some 1.100 traffic deaths last year. Democrats expected Mackie to lead their ticket aad hoped he would help poll eight other mem-ben of his party to victory in contests for educational post#. One match pitted the incumbent Democratic Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett against an old Republican foe, Hugh H. Holloway of Sault Ste. Mute. Bartlett, who was seeking a third two-year term, defeated Holloway in 1969 by a bare 40,000 votes. e other partisan battles for posts on four university governing boards — Michigan {Rate University, the University of Michigan, Wayne State UntverkMy and .the . State Board of Education, which controls Eastern, Western, Central and Northern Michigan universities. The present line-up ocrata control of all oatnomheriag Republican* S-l at M8U aad W8U, S-S at U. of M.. and 8*1 m the etacatiaa board. A holdup man Saturday night fled with $925 taken at gunpoint behind the victim's home, and another gunman took $42 earlier that afternoon from a dry cleaning firm. Charles Akers, 91, af M N. Fairy St, a sale*man, told Pm-tiac pafice he was robbed of to** when he parked hie ear hi the alley behind his heme aad started late his backyard. Akers said the bandit came running up from behind another car, demanded his money, then fled on foot Akers was carrying the luge sum because he had just boat, he told police. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. «H-The U.N. General Assembly today overrode bitter Soviet opposition and approved a temporary extension of Secretary General Dag Hammarokjoid’o Congo i. Only the Soviet bloc is outspokenly opposed. The temporary authorization to Hammarskjold gives the budget committee more time to seek way of financing the UJ4. Congo force and attached civilian employees through 1961. _ budgetary committee proved the toidian resolution 38-9 with 23 abstentions. The bandit was described as white, between 25 and 30 yean of age, 6 feet tail with dark hair and pock-marked face, and wearing a mustache. The robbery occurred shortly after 10 p.m. The other boidap waa at 9:16 p.m. at the Buettner Drive-In Dry Ctoaaen, 196 Orchard Lake Are. Mrs. Ewalt Buettner, 56, of 254 Eighteen La tin-American countries are submitting a financing plan to the committee calling for the fire permanent members of the Security Council—the United States, Britain, France-, the Soviet and Nationalist China—to per cent of file Congo operation. Countries whose public and private Investment to the Congo exceeds $1 million each would pay 25 per cent The other 5 per cent of the fUD-mtllkm cost estimated for 1961 would be divided among all other UJ4. mem- Mrs. William B. Face Service for Mrs. William B. (Bertha Ann) Pace, 82, of 851 Humphrey St., will be 8 p.m. today at the Pursley Funeral Home, Rochester. Burial will be tomorrow in Hopewell Cemetery, Farmland. Ind. Mrs. Pace died Saturday at her home following a brief illness. Surviving are three sons, Herman of Utica, Orphes C. of Birmingham and Lawrence C. of Memphis, Tenn. Fred W. Johnson , — Service for Fred W. Johnson, 77. of 2930 N. Adams Road, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Cremation will follow at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Johnson died yesterday to Henry Ford Hospital following a brief illness. He was president of Johnson, Larsen A Co., a mechanical engineering firm, until his retirement to 1947. He was a former president of the Birmingham National Liberty St. was asked for some clothing, and while she checked for the fictitious order, the holdup man pulled a revolver. A member of the Pentlae Board of Education, Bov. J. Alien Parker, came Into the store while the robbery was He was a member of the First Methodist Church of Birmingham, Birmingham Lodge 44 FAAM, Detroit Commandfy No. 1, Knights Templar, Recess Club, the Birmingham Hi-12 Club and the Oakland Hills Country Chib. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Eric E. Sommers; a son. Fred L., both of Birmingham; a broth- er and four grandchildren. Want In on Program He tried 'to follow the gunman after he left but lost trade of the man who fled east on Orchard The robber was described as Negro, 6 feet tall, weighing between 200 and 220 pounds, between 40 and 50 yean of age and wearing a tan tweed overcoat. WASHINGTON IB — Executives of Grand Rapids, Flint and Detroit say their cities would want to participate if Congress enacts a public works program for local communities. 40,000 at Bomb Rally LONDON IB — About 40,000 ban-the-bomb demonstrators assembled to a drizzle to the heart of London today for a mass rally climaxing a four-day march protesting nuclear weapons. Assembly approval is also cer- Waterford Residents OK Budget, Raises (Continued From Page One) tag. It showed a $4,962 decrease over the last actual budget of $569,- Supervisor Elmer R. Johnson said this was due to last year’s payment of $30,000 to delinquent taxes. The towmhip’s opening balance of the general fund in I960 was $54,515. TWs year it was $80,-as of Jan. 1. , ed at |HMN ter lKl-Ct aad the balance at the end of this fiscal year was estimated at 949.6W. The police budget waa estimated at $112,500, or an incre&e of $10.-000 providing for the hiring of twq additional policemen; The fire department budget was estimated at $91,450, an increase of $5,000 for one man, applications being determined at the present time. AfaW piepiritlsna today. In file event the voters down the proposition, that money will be used to improve the police station, the parking lot and ad-Itionaj space for the township ■Jl,> Johnson said.' He added, “I think this meeting turned out to be a 'vote at confidence* to tomufalp offirlais. that’s a reassuring thought.” Central at fite early Easter sunrise sendee. The Mr. /and Mrs. Frederick girls are daughterwof Mr. T POofe of 1238 Heiteh St.,/Watkins The Day In Birmingham City Commission's OK Sought on Five Contracts ft THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1961 MAKE OVER PAGE THE PONTIAC DAILY PRESS (fwwrir yn pontiac m^f wagi) -FIRST YEAR PONTIAO, mOHIOAy, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26,1226. -EIGHTEEN PAGES THREE GENTS L SUFFRAGE PROCLAIMED THROUGHOUT U.S. pCUMENT SIGNED BY SECRETARY COLBY TODAY takes puce IN OWN home to disappointment OF SUFFRAGE WORKERS |pi4 Pleasure of Stmt Sifutare Arruie for Jollificition Taaiffo • Theater Worn WaahbftM • r*i dMsrietrd P***> i Aug !4.—Th* pro-— announcing officially __________r had torn mum today hr Recrotary Col-IldllR MM department. ft* iKMMt *»» Signed Rt f riM this morning Rt Mr. Cal-M MRN «»*■> th# cortlflcit* tm ORwroor "oWrU thRt tho legislature had jtrUMRJI STbL Mriusl 1W aaaeuneement dleappolqMd ,, roup of euffraee worker* grow Mmnirt of the Kotionjn Wo-mo'l party Who hag gsUlerod *1 Ml Ratt department .hoping 10 M meet whoa Mr. Colby sttachsd to Rgnaturo to tlw proclamation Ha Alito Paul, rhslrr.tsn of th* partr. waa among th* lumber. ,UI Obstacle* Futlto *W, «ra confident that th* Olg-■i*r« of Secretary Colby cbm-ywea th* Mffrag* atrugglc in thM taatry." th* said "In spit# of Ktry sSsUcle that oar spponanta Maid pat la our way. woman hav# ■n the right 10 to equal volet In tte affair* of thi* government. Iht *oman'a parly will not releg lb rlgllance heart er. until It I* biafled that no further attempt* MR be mad* tn areal from the otuta of Ih* I'nited Stutta th* HMlial cqualii/ which lh*jr have REDS READY 10 IDIFYPr LAWYERS WANT HIGH STANDARDS SEEK METHODS OP ELEVATING INCORPORATION FAVOREO 1G IS ASKED TO SET HUMBER STRIKER FREE THE WEATHER LOWER MICHIGAN: Fair Wuart-day night tad Friday; madcwm SAYS SLEEPER OPPOSED PLAN TO BEAT BILL MAY NOT BE JLEROY 1U* Janlero tuepeci flays H* la Maeria Pag af Tsrant* (tm ft* AseeeteSid PreseJ NEPHEW OP MAOfWHHMHY APPEAL* TO GEORGE T Del rail, Aug. II—PamlMlity that ajmneet taken tram a steamer at Rw da Janeiro Tuoaday may aabibWWugsBe Leroy, waa tad la aiaMlttn with Detroit'* trunk ATTY. GEN. OROEgRECK TALKg . ON gMITH MEAIVRE | PREMIER HAS REFUSED MflMar, wta aeon today following Mmm tom RraMl that tha man ■Mtaiad Ja Bruit claimed ta to Morris Pox, n garment worker of Toroato, Canada, and not Lmmr. Govomor Bleeper hu boon uk- GOES BACK TO LANSING Tty PbeAeaoaMef P*m> London, Aug.' II.—Terenc* Mac gweeney, left- mayor of Cigb. do-eplt* twb dartoua col lapses last nighh due to bln critical ee*d|-llan resulting from -his hunger atrikt in ' ''*•* prime, wta bright*' «M- Hid ’ tngt eommunleate with the out* deNmmont in an effort confirm gram dispatch** that Om man wat WRANGELOEALS Hr* NINU Attsraey Oonaral ikies J. Oroee- 1 beck, an* of the nlnr Republican 1 candidates far tha nomination for 1 governor, made a brief call on Re- ! publican leaders in Pent Ac yet- < terdey afternoon: It eras th* cul- { minatlon of hla opdaklng tour of the state which lasted far 11 days. , and covered both *** upper aad lewur oenm-'' 'Oroeebeek NO ASSENT VOTERS? City C ^®^ttwgu^wup™m application haa baan mad* to tha city Clark by aa abaant votar for a ballot aa which la amat a vat* at tha primary aiaotion an Aug. SI. Tha lima haa gent by in which tha ballota can he obtained and raturned la time te be ceuuiad. DROWNS AT PORTLAND wax vrmtDi WOMEN DEAL ON' Wgree- preeUe* peace fSy Th4 umbhi Peru) Portland. Mleb* An*. Id—Roy Payne, a balloonist. I oat hla Ilf* lata Wedooeday afternoon wb*n ha landed In Grand deer north of thlo village. Payaa was IS year* end beg made aectnslons all_ aaer at Pine Lake, near Lanai ag. Pallure to uninap hi* Ufa heir believed to ha vsfaused Me deat aa Payaa waa a good swimmer. RED RESERVES SENTTO POLAND TO SAVE ARMY TOSIMMERHERE ASAUG.31 NEARS PARTY NOMINATIONS ARE TIB CHIEF ELECTION ISSUES EXPECT WARM CONTESTS REs tt which |mT be decided.*" Party h< imlttee _ it- date for th III futy htt to headquarter, pi; Mlliulint jubilation "hen th* ne-'cetari « inning an invitation j •a return v HW AlOMhar part, of ,Uffra«* lead-J™ *»P«*r*e at th* d.parament. •My w*r, official* and membtra 2** national American woman Sr*L«Wh.hm. headed by “* Uarrt# Chapman Can. who la SLaiiu ''•rk f*wni MTo2S!. Th* •"'lutlon to hear ar.Catbyaattiemcni wa* prompt- Part*. 4 *t gov •. withdraw ico ten i formr seo.or raya a i by Biff Tha' \ tor tuna land ’ *t*M!*‘VICTIM IDENTIFIED ** NR*. hCHI'IJf. OF MANHATTAN '** Tk* A*awV*»*d rmti . •‘•'•end, N. J.. Aug- ITe*-Th# 2 *f W* wamdu, found W the Qrantunod wood* yta-May waa identified a* that ■**aMa. at Baal Naehattan. Tha Man-C7"wn* mad* h>- tha wo-|tbeaa1|lj!*12L •'faah Shult, who C£U'» body at * Hackeneli.il .>lw la an empiaya of •ataan! «*pid Traneit Immediately Identified lnJ^Mag worn by the dead bfr,.. ,w"uid not look at tha tha paHca that hla *•» her back which aJ*!?*, h* deacrlbad. al. «• her » «*,." employed In JMitln depnrtmant Mor«.___ t.fea.'jrurr'ia taLi'" hum oha * *5**if»«. which were mleelnf 4? Was found. i -muTy fZl""**4 ^ Com** ■i !&?"• ah^aeS that ^twewamthaa.e^^ MM part u las SSI ond dale . Among the _ party 01 Boy Scou- . troop ana of Alpena. Mien, attended tha . International Bcouta jamborea In Landan-■pent throe week* tn t*®**" weak In Parts AaaMdia ecout master, all at tha p I their awn wpaaaaa. ii'miE wiiom TECHNICAL UltltltTN ESTABLISHED IK CONNECTION WITH PLANT ' fPgrMAeeeeleWPreee; . Detroit Aus- SA—MMAMahaMat by tha F#d Motor company of an eduoalional dapartmaat M ha known aa tho Pord tochnioai inad-tuta, with uafvorolty rank, which wfll grant das aleittlH aa® What a day in our history this was! From the kitchen into the voting booth. At last though perhaps reluctantly, men recognized that women had minds of their own and could use them productively. The power to vote also meant the duty to participate and participate they have. Women have become active members of our community leadership and without them many things of value would be left undone. The Pontiac Press is full of news about women and their world. News about a rather special world peopled mostly by the fairer sex... news about women in the world of community, national and international affairs... news that suddenly became more important than equal suffrage. 1920 was an important year for all women... and for The Pontiac Press because each day we must bring to our women all the News of Their World. With primary.election dap tot five ddya off iht political pat in Oakland county and thraugtout the otata la beginning la halt AN of tha conteot*. however, are la the rank* of the repuMtcaa party, the five other parties having contented them**!*** In the selection of hut oao candidate for each office upon which the party wfll eeater It* efforts at both the prtawry and general election to follow. What part of the woman will play in politico thlo year when they vote for th* first time at a gubernatorial election, la earning much speculation, but political leader* In th* county art of the opinion that the ratio between the two principal partite will be Ibe earn* aa before. - with aloe bate in the ring In Iba gubernatorial race oa the republican ticket, this contest Is atirtei-log particular attention throughout the county. The candidate* ore: Hilo D. Campbell. Imnn D. Dick-toon. Horatio A Boris. Caeelu* I*. AagoW, Alexander J. O roes beck, van Hamilton. Frederick C. Mario. Charles A Mott and Flank ’end. There ere two repubu* tdidatee for tleutonant gov-Charle* B. Scully and i Read. rMatlve Content Slated r iceman Patrick K. Kelley opposition for the nomlna* r representative In the alith t. There I* n fight, however, a republican nomination for of the county dMrteti. For senator from Iho twelfth die-Charles A. Mnk and Arthur 'star* are seeking th* position, representative* In th* statp . latur* In th* first district the Ida tea are George A. Deader*. 1 A. Green and Georg# H. In tha second district they ■ndraw Bird Glaapie and WU-N.*Wltllameon. t tha coUMv ticket there are ral lively centeet*. They are tht nomlaatton for sheriff. t commissioner and conn tv commissioner. For Sheriff i are 1C republican possibilities Ch-de Bleak lev. James fl. But-Manvllle Cooley. John B, ter. Jack Gray, u W. Hubble. Hunt. Marshall w. Manley. A. MacDonald and Henry H-w sen. Candidal** for conn* i are W. Harry Cryderman ' B. Narrln. For treasurer, lovd H. Lose* aad John Throe seek th* aomloa-n commissioner: W. H. si us J. Crawford and ayor. Thrto aro also r Backer. Glean Han* mas Lytle, mthtoc Oppariilon republican candidate* nr* without opposition, .tom Stockwall. for Judge a: Manley C. Rogers, re* deeds; A. Floyd RMbogl**. ins allorapy; Ooorga B-and Raljih T. KeellMt. *lr- and Dr. R. O. Tuck, cor*-. A. Stator, turvoyer. and frank L. Covert, lodge of k Judicial eireult. ta fill va- democratic have a nearly * atata and aauatr tiok*t. negeleeted to fill oaly aaa nominations far stale aena- commlmloner. on* Of tht Of-of coroner, and caanty our->r. Th* ticket a ^SS MEN ARE .STS OF SCOUTS T CAMP PONTIAC MtRRtlO IffenMvi. cleared P. fS|f> Warsaw, At of Instating tha tone* nagotiatlons Minsk tR soma olhor ..... dlfftcaltles of ooMMMMMlMb „ oeenplod various ofOoktio tar #*V- mUhk i_ no a alia it* recommendations have bon* forwarded ta th* aa-Uonnl council of dofettM for Da-Ml dMQtmlnolH*. and na an-meomont la expected within * •LTU? istih «i Mar’ let.’iwn fw He kei*."Ti ,*ttera war* also dlemimaf. - A Clrvoland playor also adm th* eetttlna had toma algaat th* ClaralRad man, bat dacllni__ say anything further. Thin waa BgiHhRPRlRf by a Cleveland club cfriebu why b traveling with the DIES IN INFIRMARY 14,9k. JN PLATOHUo... Community playground work, .arriad an with great ******* at th* eahool playgrounds under the ao-pervMlen of Ndward Pawgr*. atb-l*uo teach of tht MtoekL Mooed r wook far the season. Murine ■timer month* le.HM boy* SLffi JTW ~ Wednmdey of Mat* nophrttls at th* county Infirmary, whefa HR M ____________nftarnoon gg g MMgtfe ffofli tht Huatoon paitoia with Rtv. Darla offtaMME and wig hartal in tba eameiary at tha & vsleoment at tt* m for further do-e ammonia1May Vtl! —' gl.lil, la-.*!.( per seat, -ocs, Kaa.. 11.1*1, In-crane* I,Mg. ar li.T par e**L Mar Aa, Ohio, (revised llT.Ml. iscreai Mil, or II I nr coat Coshocton. Ohio. IN.MtT laersaas 1.144, or IM par OWN. Vicksburg. Mlea. IT.tll, daw t,ggg. or tar cant. Richmond. VZ ltl.447. Inci 44.4M. or 14.1 par esnt. Ardmore, Ok la.. M,lg|, Increase ».»4*. or 44.1 par east. *«**k Imi iaetartar. *TUr tha'emek* t rade and Business, me “Kids” Again For a Day LOTS ARE PARCELLED Caatlag aft tt* ears* of busts aaa. forgstuug all about lotaroet compilation of figures Involved la tt* rsutinp of dally work ta haak, office and More, between gg and 4# Tommy's soon after their . arriual _al tto nSTbSe ayipmm’i a game ocSnaatoRbir—-—- 9 m ta bo oamowbet of n Miirepoory b th* acoroa oacb eld* claimed. Jam*; McQuald aal Harry QU gm*4 times, but this fatted »• dampen th* ardor of tt* *nttnMgg~9*’ rrsr Bmlth and enrarnlattan fhM-Od to arrive In Urn* Mr th* Datt TWO AUT0ISTS ROBBED BY DETROIT BAN0ITB THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 8, IHl [TwM&f Evening Hi Midbon Junior High 7 To Model '100 Years of Fashion Mrs. D. Richard Frazer of Dela-ware Drive, cochairman of the City Federation of Women's Clubs centennial card party, poses in a handsome The “Different" Look for You" ] , Permanents Complete ,5-,6-,750 Styled Hair Cutting from $1.50 ANNALIESE BEAUTY SALON SANITONE CLEANING FE 4-9593 OGG CLEANERS APPLIANCE SPECIALS NORGE 2-DOOR 13 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator-Freexer Refrigerator Prices % • Cnstom Deluxe • Slide-Out Shelves • 116-Lb. Zere Freezer • Porcelain Crispers 'costume with some of the lovely antiques in the Wisner home. Proceeds of Thursday's benefit will be used to continue restoration at the landmark. jj Vanguard [ to Mark I 1st Year I [|| Vanguard Playhouse, De-I trait's only resident profession-I al theater will observe its I first anniversary this week I with a hill schedule of special It events. , II All acton and actresses whox have performed in Vanguard productions will be honored at a cocktail hour Monday at 4 p.m. ♦ * The public is invited to observe daily classes in acting, movement for actors and technical production, conducted by resident staff members throughout the week at 5:13 p.m. Vanguard's most successful play of the year, “Under the Gaslight." a hilarious melodrama by Augustin Daly will be presented at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. PARTY FOR CHILDREN A special “Bumbles” birthday party celebration lor children is scheduled f o r Wednesday at 2 p.fh. An anniversary reception in the Terrace Room, Wolverine Hotel is slated for 11 pjn. - * -Tom Aston, Vanguard stage manager will hold open house and a tour of facilities Thursday at 10 a.m. and pr. William A. Gregory, managing director will conduct a creative dramatics demonstration at 2 p.m. Auditions for singers, actors and dancers for future Vanguard productions will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, by appointment with Mrs. Helen Greg: cry. Honoring the Women's Association for the playhouse, all women will be admitted free to the Friday evening performance. The spring session of the children's theatre and workshop will open Saturday at 10 ajn. with the “Bumbles" matinee at 2 o'clock. Adah Shelly (center) of Washington Street, board member at the Wisner home, explained the antique furnishings of the mansion to models Mrs. * Forest Lamson (left) of Erie Road and Mrs. James Donaldson of Preston Avenue. The two were soaking up atmosphere for their role in Thursday's 8 p. m. fashion showing for the City Federation of Women's Clubs. U100 Yeas of Fashion” will be the theme for the City Federation of Women's Clubs party. Grace Ann Donaldson (at left) of Preston Avenue and Mrs. Birum G. Campbell of Cherokee Road are among a score of localises who will model fashions of yore at Thursday evening's affair in Madison Junior High School. The public is invited* Abby Nixes Fun al Office 2 Jobs on Her Hands By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I work with ' a man who says he’s in love with me. I care for him, too, but I’m not as A emotional about Jt it as he is. s15t *m *248 <281 All With 5-Yeor Warranty, Our Own Frau Service NO MONEY DOWN—as Little as $1.50 Far Week | NORGE FBI FREEZER PRICES *ns *218 *248 AR|A OPEN MON. md FRI. NIGHTS POWNTOWN “Your Appliance Specialists" ywjSPr 121 I. hliuv St. FI S-6119 imp N I NEVER DEFROST | BIS I don't care for that kind of stuff while I'm working, especially since we are not always alone and we never know when someone is going to walk in on us. How can I let Um know I would rather be just “friends” during working hours? He is very sensitive and easily hurt. CAREFUL DEAR CAREFUL: Since you obviously have better Judgment than the Romeo alio is trying to make time on company time, it is up to you to call the tune. Tell him to control his flame during working hours or you both could be fired. DEAR ABBY: I know there is an “Alcoholics Anonymous" and a "Gamblers Anony-t is there a “Charge Accounts Anonymous" for people like me? I don’t know why I do it, but I run up charge accounts and can’t seem to help myself. It is the craziest thing . . . when I get into a store I go wild buying things I don’t really need. If I don’t get help with this problem soon, I am going to lose my husband. OVER MY HEAD DEAR OVER: Go on a CASH basis and budget your monthly spending. And tell DEAR ABBY: la it proper for a girt to offer a pencil and 'paper to a boy she meets at a dance? Many boys I have met at dances ask for my phone number and they never seem to have a pencil and paper. I always carry a pencil and note paper for this purpose. My girl friend said it was not -proper as it looked like I was top anxious. I would like your (pinion. PREPARED DEAR PREPARED: It’s not what you do but the way that you do it. Don’t whip out a pencil and paper at the drop of a hint. Give the boy a chance to come up with his own, and use yours only in cases of “emergency.” And, by the tray, young lady, be a little fussy or aoqp everyone in town will have your number. To Install Patio at Gardeners' April Meeting A furnished patio is being installed in the auditorium of Birmingham Community House for the April meeting of the Birmingham Branch, Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association, next Monday at 1:30 p.m. * A A Lucille Ingram, Detroit Edison Company home service adviser will present colored slides showing "Outdoor Lighting lor Garden and Patio.” A A A Mrs. H. S. McFarland will be chairman of the day. Mrs, R. A. Taggart, social chairman, has asked Mrs. Phillip de Beaubien and Mrs. C. V. D i Pietro to preside at the tea table. Golden Age Club to Meet Thursday The Golden Age Chib of Waterford win meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Center on Williams Lake Road. An evening of dancing and cards is planned. For further information, contact Mrs, Roy Cronkright. U. of M. Letter Brings Campus News By SHARON WARREN Despite the prospects of midterm examinations staring them in the face, students at the University of Michigan took time out to enjoy last week's brief taste of spring weather. Thoughts strayed to the spring jJXeumode (ALE! SHEER NYLONS Choose from either regular knit, micro-weave seamless or famous “White Collar Girl” with slenderizing seams. PAIRS $1.50 j Always AU Firm Quality | /Neumode Hosiery Shop 82 N. Saginaw FE 2-773 vacation, which will continue until April 10. Moreover, plans are currently under way for the Spring Weekend. April 28-29. "Jest in Time" will be the theme of the biannual all campus fun-fest. It Is a cross between a carnival, a picnic, and a free-for-all. It features canoe races, a parade, a skit night, and a dance. AAA. The theme will be characterized by Jokes on the peculiarities of time. Myrna Max-ley of Birmingham is an the central committee planning the weekend. Myrna is a Junior in the college of literature, science and the arts. AAA "Tscstsba’’ was the titl^of the 1961 Junior Girls Play presented March 23-25 at the university. An original musical, “Tscstsba” satirized elections. Betty Dillman played the leading role of Mundenga. Betty lives in Rochester and is a junior in the college of architecture and design. Too students from Birmingham also took part in the pro- cardigan with embroidery applique on sweeter to match dress detoil. Misses’ and half toes. duction. They were Sue Hard and Jan Lynch. Sue was a member of the chorus and Jan was a dancer. Both girts are juniors in the college of literature, science and the arts. AAA During the all-campus elections, March 21-22, the following students won offices. Winning Michigan Union offices were Birmingham residents Charles H. Matthews and Michael Oldham. Charles is a business administration senior. Mike is a law student who received his bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University, AAA Students securing posts in the four university schools and colleges are senior Elizabeth Johnson of Garland Avenue, who won the position of treasurer for the school of education; and William Blanton, a Junior of Rochester, who is now president of the school of business administration. Lyn Hollis, Gary Relyea and Marilyn Vernon, Pontiac freshmen, will leave today with the Michigan Singers on a concert four in key cities in Northern Michigan and the Upper Request for Tea Is Proper^- By The Emily Post Institute Q: When you are invited to someone’s' house for the evening and the hostess serves coffee and cake later on, is it proper to ask if one might have tea instead of coffee? I never drink coffee late at night as it keeps me awake. 1 would veiy much appreciate your answering this question forme. A: Correctly, you say, “No thank you” when the coffee is proffered to you. adding, "I wish I could drink it but it keeps me awake.” Your hostess then, if she has it, will probably offer you caffeine-free coffee, tea or something else she does have. Q: Will you please settle a point of etiquette? When one receive an invitation to a wedding reception and declines the invitation, is he (or she) still obliged to send a wedding present? A: The invitation of itself carries no obligation to send a present. If the bride, or groom, is a close relative or (dear friend one would naturally want to send a wedding present whether going to the wedding or not. ,_______________________ PLAN NOW fM Summer WESTERN TOURS So# the magnificence of Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosamito, the Canadian Rockies and many landmarks and vacation areas known throughout the world. Celt today tor reservations to meet your plans! ^^PONYIAC V-—— —-----------—7- 3 QUALITY DRY CLEANING 3 y LOW PRICES EVERY DAY! ^ 5 • MEN'S SUITS — —_ * II 97‘ • MEN'S SUITS • 2 SWEATERS • 2 PLAIN SKIRTS • 2 PAIR PANTS Cash and Carry CITY CLEANERS $5$ W. HURON ST.—8 S. SANFORD ST. 7631 HIGHLAND RD<~-35S OAKLAND AVI. £ THE P0NTIA6 PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1961 Whether You Like Colonial... . or Contemporary YOU CAN’T GO WRONG WITH A NEW, CUSTOM-MADE Time to Nominate Working Women I holatered f furnltur* Just the way you want U national is sponsoring the event. Adah Shelly. Nominations should: Nominees need not be-a member be addressed to Miss Shelly, 152. of Zonta, although they must work Washington Street, in the eity of Pontiac, Waterford, Winners will be feted at a break-, West Bloomfield or Pontiac town- fast April 16 .which will climax ships. Judges are Dr. Mary Ann "Workhlg Woman's Week" to be! Cusack, Joseph H. Shimmick and proclaimed April 10. # {he style, sine, I material and I color! And you 1 can be sura of finest quality materials and skilled workmanship through and through! Cat and Sat The local chapter of Zonta Inter- Newlyweds Take Trip Along Lake Michigan Why Pay More? Hollywood’s One Price Plan Includes: Easy to manage hair cut, permanent by an experienced operator and styled set The Rev. Paul T. Hart officiated at the marriage of Gwen Hunsinger to Harley R. Hopp Jr., Friday evening in the First Methodist Church. The bride is the niece of Mr. snd Mrs. Howard C. Mudge of Cass Lake, who were hosts at a reception in their home following the nuptials. Mr. Mudge gave his niece in marriage. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Ava J, Hopp of Osceola Drive and Harley Hopp of Green Bay, Wis. Styled with e scalloped neck- Factory-to-You- IWK Prices *^0 that save you 30% to 40% because you are buying direct from the manufacturer! fo Appointment teccsoary A Hollywood 3 Beauty Shop WK North ML Saginaw Street A PE 8*3560 Furniture Makers and Upholsterers 270 Orchard Lake FE 4-0558 • Your Permanent Completed in Taro Honrs MARCELLA REYNOLDS A June 24 wedding is planned by Marcella Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Reynolds of Rochester and Kenneth L. Nichols of Kettering Avenue, son of die late Mr. and Mrs. Harley C. Nichols. RUTH ANN UPKA Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Lip-ka of West Walton Boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth Ann to Arthur O. Marotz,, son of. Mr. and MrS; Clarence E. Marotz of North Saginaw Street. No wedding date has been set. ■Uk orgaasa aver taffeta. A headpiece of peariized flowers secured the shoulder-length veil of silk illusion. White feathered carnations comprised the bride’s cascade bouquet. Sharon Badger, honor maid, appeared in baUarinaJength azalea pink taffeta and carried pink-tipped white carnations. Bridesmaid, Donna Humbaugh, wore aqua taffeta and held a cascade of aqua-tipped carnations. Bruce Bergstrom assisted the bridegroom as best map Mid Gene Rlabucha of Drayton Plains seated the guests. 1, Mammals differ from other I animals in that they produce milk to nurse their young and they grow a covering of true hair or! The so-called Bermuda '“lobster'’ actually is a large crawfish, inhabitant of the coral reefs around the Atlantic Island. Kids Pencil Happy? If the kids get carried away with indelible pencil and start to write on their white blouses, simply soak the blouse in alcohol and then launder as usual. for our $10 Controlled Permarent MATERIALS? We have a complete selection of everything the artist needs: Reg. $10 to $25 Permanents, during sale, $5 to $12.50 T Reg. $^T50 Reg. $ ) $15 4 $20 It’s the Cut by Aleda There lust doesn't seem to be any one hairstyle that is flattering to virtually all women. A coiffure must be designed indl-/RHttBP vidually for the the girdle that flatters the MATURE MWRE^ij Heights. For her niece's wedding, Mrs. Mudge chose a navy blue linen sheath dress with white accents. The mother of the bridegroom was attired hi a beige linen sheath dress trimmed in satin. Both wore shoulder corsages of pink-tipped white carnations. FOR PAINTING IN OIL COLORS, WATER COLORS. TEMPERA. OR DRAWING IN PEN AND INK, CHARCOAL, PASTELS. OIL PASTELS. The finest in art msterisls ind supplies by Our biggest special! You can save as much as you spend. These are the same fine quality permanents you enjoy at our salon all through the year, but now the prices are whittled to half! Shampoo and set included. ' BUDGET DEPT. 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CASS, Comer Huron FE 3 Open t to 5:30—Friday “til 9—Saturday 'tU 5 Mrs. John Yungk, chapter president, and Mrs. Alma Cowley attended the Pack Night ceremonies as Harold McCrae, installed as scoutmaster that evening, accepted the flag from his mother, Mrs. Otto McCrae. Eight Blue Star Mothers will; attend the Department of Michigan annual card party April 11 in Flint. Ateda’s BEAUTY SALON 251 WEST MONTCALM AAA Tax aaad Bookkeeping Bldg. Corner Blaine Just North of Oakland Ave. Telephone FE 4-8611 TAKE CHANCES with your 36 MONTHS TO PAY FOR THE NEW USTlfa . U DRAPERIES beautiful SPREADS expensive BLANKETS NOW ... more garters, more control for sizes 30-44 NOW SAFELY CLEANED with a positive GUARANTEE of • NO SHRINKASE • NO DKTONTED SNARE NO UNEVEN or SA0GIN0 HEMS POWER FLATUMS forUina Power Flatums slenderize to deftly, make you look chic In any costume... because you're sleek underneath! 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Monday. Price changes held to a small j Detroit Produce The ticker tape started lagging within 10 minutes after the open- ratrrs tog. Airlines and tobaccos tended Applw Pft,Tlnn_ ba ...... toward the upside. Aircrafts de- appiu! JsaaWsa, to. ....... . . . UssAw, MmMm» aw. to....... cUned. 2555 Macintosh. to........ * * * < Applet. st*«l* M, to..... On blocks of 20,000 taares. Unit- *"*• 4 «• ed Whelan advanced >4 to 22 and! vanarmns Alleghany Oorp- rase *6 to 14. je«u. topped, to............ American Motors picked up nri/vr" at 21 on 10.000 shares. On another cmk topped, m........*■••• 10.000-share block. United Mer-f^^gf- Jt. chants and Manufacturers gained jookioi. dry w ie*...... . m Porsley. root. bebs. ---- . ’I *® Fartaea. A" ta®** ....... potato**, eat »•.......... which received a a«sWw« atsek. ti ML........... mm Army emWnet tar *Si aali. advanced General I Rhubarb! Botboow. Mb. bo* . •ad Ford deigned hsc |!*!5£: ; Xm BANGKOK, Thailand iAPI-Official circles to Thailand say they fear the Soviet Union‘Is trying to bhiff its 'way into negotiations may lead to partition of taring Laos, the Bangkok Boat reported today. ! Turnip*, topped, bo. Larger gainers included Zenith.! up 2. and Raytheon, also winner of a 556 million Army contract, up t than a ooint. Poultry and Eggs Chock Full o' Nuts and Eastman j ■ ’2r*“ * Kodak went ahead about a point. | j-t a United Aircraft. Douglas and ££* £& T General Dynamics declined mod-' lately. ^ American Airlines and Dm»orr. March n ium-Ris w>oe* Utoited Air Lines gained fraction-<£t 1 cm. coasumeri into uncludln* V II White—onto awtab tos* » 'tars* —**“ *“• ally. Liggett and Myers and Lonilard added about »*. orata'anim livi-it wtaiww check. 34-244 Now York Stocks - - __M: standard half in tt.M-aJS; otutty baifan ll-M-tMti- WWtr cannen aad catkin Cda Pic Capital AM .. jSSSfe*. Cue it . ... Oatar Trie . Ctwi A Oh . Chryiler Cities See St-SSSt JJT Motorola .« *2, SwnFb» . “ Wat COah It 5 Nat Lent? ' fig Optoal S?*£r Panh apt .. Parnm Ptct Parke Ba .. Penney, jc Pa U . .. gj » D iff fto Pet - Proct a o 2. Pure 041 .. m i RCA .. Si ***** •* S-'S l : . jS|.1 2?. m? ft A Mui ... *7 Safeway St ^ser Rad .. 143 St Ren Pap Es-CellO .. . kf Scortlfe Ml P!resume ... 4li Sears Roeb ^ 2, 2r“..£“ R3 % date', i Mai ta Pleading guilty, to driving while under the influence of liquor. Raymond J. Throsch, 50, of 2500 Eston Road. Clarkston, Saturday paid fine Imposed by L. Grant Graham, justice of the- peace in Pontiac Township, .00-14*0; . (a 1* 50; week, reateri prim. waolM* SO tO-M M; MM* JT.M-15 00; standard ------- aUUty 14JS-I10*. The theft of *15# in change from _ coin changer at the Auburn Coin Laundry, 517 Atiburo Ave., was r ported to Pontiac police Sunday. lamb* IM Iba.____________, .—~. wottaM Mer it* Ms. Ma t* mostly 1*0 I*war; ilauihter ewea steady; moit tad aBt taoTO f—■“* **“ 10* bs. 17 50-14 **; Hit lte-lJ* Iba. 15.00-14.40; Ebeftoe alaoabter ewei 4 40-10.00 C»m» Saiahla 14*. Trndt waady an bmtted supply ihaptopr claaaes; law smaU loU choice iteen MNMN acattertn* standard tad (nod steers ti.M-SMl; tabty iteen lad bellere -^“ny oowi i».*o-i7 “ eJ*#4*AKv • Si. Hot enoufh to •M4C' ■Tit _ ________ — _ . aturns; limited tiwde an atraUaM* [lipsjp “ — — e hither ibdy; compared last week butchers ■tty steady, instances lie lower; BOWS lady to Sic lower decline on weiphts. Oardner Den Si % _fr;- Sen Motors Oen^Tlme** »1 Sperrj S-* Std c.. 74 * fi* > Tf Rd Oil Cm News in Brief [Car Output Schedule Up Over 1st Quarter The theft ef $M is change from coin changer at the White Pearl Laudromat, 737 N, Perry St, was teported to Pontiac police Saturday. The theft ef a shotgua from the home of Arnett Cayton. 510 Dttmar Ave., was reported to police Saturday. ! The theft of his watch from a rooming house at 296 W. Wilson Ave. was reported to Pontiac police Sunday by Cleanman Meek of that address. Lodge Calendar Waterford Aerie No. 2887. FOB Bad Horses Help Ranch Make Good Oerbar Prod Gillette Qoodrlch ... 00 J torn! dr Co . 1 Ot Mo Ry ,. . 4* 4 Underwood Oreyhoond .. 11J 5° *W* • Gulf Oil . . ms Unit Air Un Rammer Rap *1.4 J**1 Alrc tn« RaM SIJ ytowhW Inland SU . 4l t AWk tSSImmS • 2a toSStob. :: totals Urh wi Woolwortb ... Wi Ibt Bus Mch *M Tnpet 8bRT .MS I tot Tel it Tel 1 Zenith a Brunswtcs l Howe lei AUSTIN; Tex. (UP!) - Furnish-•4 4 fog bad horaea to rodeoa to a good mj business for the husband and Wife 55 4 team of Tommy and Beverly si * Steiner. *jj The young Teias couple owns 4i three ranches and (0 of the buck-n.4 ingest broncos to the country. m i ‘if every rider stayed with his mi horse, it wouldn't be long until we’d have no rodeo bosiness,” m Steiner said to an article by L. A. 2,{Wilke in Texas Parade. 'People tvould get tired of see- ing the aame thing,’' the 35-year- {old c Duans O. Johnson. Secretaiy Fraternal Order of Sagles No. 2M7 whose premises are located at 4761 Highland Rd. has applied to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission for s dub Ueenaa to sell beer, wine and spirit* to bona fide mem- ... .> grant____________ the expiration of 10 days from hereof'Dated: Aprfl^ — “£S Teacher Is Active Despite Being Blind DOW* JON E8 Grain Prices pec 1JT* May Mar ....... 2.00 dpi I The (Metaers get Into the boat-zs arm sI farntahtag stock for : rodeos while students at the j University of Texas. They head-j ed a committee to taeats the j fear-legged participants In a student rodeo, sad getting backing stock was a problem. "“*“*! Their parent* had long been in I3HI the ranching business, and knew 2 JJI where there were a few outlaw horses and some wild Brahman {jHtatfls. wro ...... The roundup resulted in a suc- Lsrd '(drumn * cessful student rodeo, and started ;{}> 5JU ........ |J «* a romance that led to the Steiners' marriage. Tommy and Beverly settled down on a grassy 3,000«ere {spread on the shores of the Colorado River, near Austin. I Tommy pot out the word that he {wanted to buy outlaw horses — {"The kind too mean to keep and too hard to get rid of.” Student assistants help Rayburn with much of his work and friends record his books aad lab manuals on tape. His golf team has lost only three matches to five yuan. Pesticide Plant Built ot South Haven Site Japanese Ask Pearl Harbor Sub's Return MIDDLEPORT. N Y. (ft—A new agricultural pesticide formulating plan^has been completed at South Haven, Mich., the Niagara Chemical Division of Food Machinery and Chemical Oorp. announced today. HONOLULU (AP) — The Japanese government would like to get back a midget submarine that | failed in its mission on Dec. 1941. , The sub was sunk in 70 feet of water off Pearl Harbor Channe). Navy divers found ft last summer. MaaayuM Harigal, Japanese When the Steiners hear of such an animal, they take a couple pi good riders along on an inspection trip. H the horse throws them enough times he’s in the money. Horaea have characters Just like humans, Steiner believes. Some bucking horses ssera to know Just what is expected of them and put on the very beat taow they knoto VarlL Even if Am U.S. government ngreqa to let it go, no more than a large traction of the sub can be handed over. Hie Navy ie-icently cut off the bow and sank ft. Treaty Signed by U.S.. Domic treaty today that new stop forward to American relations. KETTERING. Ohio (AP) though he topt his sight to 1966 can distinguish only shapes and dark and light. David Rayburn teaches biology at Fairmont High School, coaches the golf team —and heads the visual education department. Ralph C. Gaines, regional manager of the division, said the unit will service Michigan, Northam Indiana and Ohio. He said H is designed to meet the pesticide needs of the area's expanding fruit and vegetable growing business. ^•orch Lake for Youth PORT CLINTON, Ohio II) -The Coast Guard today conducted a widespread search of Lake Erie for a 19-year-old youth reported missing co a trip from Put-In-Bay to Catawba Island. Scion May Hold 2 Jobs LANSING (AP) - A member of the House of Representatives may also legally hold office rinmil-< taneously as a township stipend- Sets Peace Talk at Stanleyville Leopoldville President to Sound CM Gizenga on Joining Federation LEOPOLDVILLE, the Cai«o (AP)—to the role of mediator, Lumumbist official who is speaking term*" with President >ph Kasavubu's central government arranged a peace flight todhiy to flie rebel stronghold to Stanleyville. DETROIT (AP) — Ward'* Automotive Reports said today that scfeedaM for this year's second quarter indicated an 18 per cent Increase ever 6n first quarter In Ward’s said, however, that the increase does net be no factory shutdowns in April, May or Jaae far varying periods. First quarter output totaled 1,187,OS passenger cart, compared with t.sat.lte In Inst year’s lint qitrter. Second quarter schedules call for 1,408.000 GIs in Hospitals; 10 Pet. of Them There 20 Years WASHINGTON (UPI) - It has been nearly 19 years since the first American wounded of World War II were brought home from Pacific battlefields. Some of them still are lying In veterans hospitals. They must be there for the rest ot their lives. Ait hough no taxpayer coaid begrudge a penny that is spent on Of the 110,000 patients now VA hospitals, nearly a tenth about 10,500 men — have been there continuously for 20 yean or more. Nearly all of these are mental patients. Many are living in the dim, withdrawn world of achiaophrenia. ft costs the VA an average of about 54,500 a year to care for each of them. chocking aa loyalty ef Peace. Corps candidates. , * ‘1 can assure >011/.' hie said, ‘that every effort wfll be made to protect the Peaoe Corps against any infiltration hy subversive foreign groups of any kind.” • Shriver said this did not necessarily mean all members of the corps would need an fill clearance. He said Hoover would determine what checks were needed. $650,000 T Drive to Start With Dinner The Pontiac YMCA will Idctooff its campaign for 1850,0(10 lor improvement and expansion of '‘Y” facilities here with a dinner at 6:45 p.m. today at the Elks Temple. "EASTER MORNING — Dressed in a blade wool suit with hat, gloves and shoes of white is Cud Terry as she comes to Sunday School Easter morning with brother Dale in a grey plaid Jacket, Carol and Dale of 1986 Airport Road, Waterford Township, attend IJilgrtm Holiness Church. Pontiac, June Allyson Says Playing Self Is Hard Shelby Youth Hurt as Car Rams Tree HOLLYWOOD (P — After years as an accomplished actress, dusty-voiced 'June Allyson to thoroughly convinced of one thing as heads toward her second season as a television master of ceremonies. It’s easier to act as someeas else than to be yesnreelf. “It’s the hardest thing I ever lid,” she says. “It’s one thing to immerse yourself in a role and stand before a camera—but it’s quite another to come on as your- A 19-year-old Shelby Township youth was hospitalized Saturday after the car In which he'was riding blew a tire, skidded off the road and hit a tree to Avon Town- self. You’ve got nothing to hide behind—no character, no make-believe. It’s Just you standing out there in your tain, so scared you’ve got goose pimples.” ■ Gets Rotor Blade OK TRAVERSE CITY (AP) -Parsons Oorp- announced Saturday it had received authorization to begin production of 30,000 rotor blades for a new gyro plane being built hy Umbaugh Aircraft Corp. of Haggerstown, Md. \ The most plentiful foodstuff in the world is the flecks of organic matter suspended in sea water, according to a University of California biochemist. Reported in good condition today at St. Joseph Hospital in Mount Clemens was Alton Stokowski of 0070 Stacy. He suffered lacerations and abrasions. The accident occurred on Dp-quindre Road south of Avon Road. Driver of the car was Janies F. Mitchell, 2D, of 52930 Dequindre Road, Avon Township- He was not injured. Judge McCollum Back From Traffic Meeting Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum has returned to Pontiac after attending the 14th annual Netir England traffic court conference conducted last week at the Yale University law school. The five-day session eras one of six regional traffic court conferences conducted annually under the Joint auspices of the American Bar Association traffic c-o-u-r-t program and the Traffic Institute of Northwestern University. Peace Corps to Be Screened to Keep Out Reds WASHINGTON (UPI) - P Corps Director S. Sargent fhrtver' has promised a strict security pid? gram to prevent Communists from infiltrating his organization, river, a brother-la-law Ray ladaatrisa fee., UM ft. Lapeer Road, Oxford, has named Artib J. Mehaffey vice pnaideat of the company and general manager of the pintles division. William C. Offer wu named treasurer Of the corapeny. The plastics division makes Flbergfes boats sold under the name of Sea Ray. of the CUfeeas YMCA Commit tw-*it exported to attend the Featured speaker will be Dr. Kenneth McFarland of Topeka. Kan., educational consultant tor General Motors Oorp. The campaign will run through May 15. Business Notes Ebasr F. ftednraw, UN Ffeyd 8K, gansral agaot tor Aid Association for Lutherans, who General Agents’ Chafer-enoe to be held at Edsa Roe HoteL Miami Beach, Ha.. April 9941 Olsen Manufacturing Co.. 4S» Delemere Blvd., Royal Oak, baa appointed'William F. Peschel manager of the induction beating equipment division; and promoted William M. Peterson to chief engineer from safes engineer. Koltaabar Engineering Ce., Basel Park designer of tools and fixtures for the metal working industry, hat announced plans to occupy a new 22,000 square-foot building to milt at Maple and Langely Harold E. P. Smith, UM East Lincoln, Royal Oak, has been elected vice president and a director of Hugus - Marsh Roofing Company, Pontiac and Detroit industrial and commercial roofing and sheet metal organization. The Pontiac office is located at 353 N. Cass Ave. Voting Booth Location Delays Twp. 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Long Lake Rd., East of Telegraph ADMISSION BY RESERVATION ONLY The overwhelming majority of them also are psychiatric cases, raftering either from functional disorder* like schizophrenia, or from organic diseases or Injuries to the brain. Among the 10-to-20 year patients !W 160 men Buffering from Spinal injuries which have left them paralyzed from the waist down (para-pleglca) or from the neck down (quadriplegics). These largely helpless men re- Uawr Wheeler Safe* Training tptwwfe by Mm Allman Co. quire much more nurxing can than the average patient, and their hoe-totalization coats are correspondingly higher — on the order tit 511.000 per patient per year. Bankruptcies ‘Climb Right Beside Incomes MINNEAPOLIS—Personal bankruptcies have increased over 300 n the past 10 years, record total of 1M.166 In 1960. Yet in the aame 10 year* the average American’* personal income ba* risen 50 per cent, and total personal saving* to the U.S. have nearly doubled. Meanwhile consumer credit remains fa phenomenally good shape with the public continuing an excellent record of prompt installment payment during the recession. Thee* Beaming contradictions ft current study by the family economies bureau of Northwestern National Life Insurance 0». In botany the term annuals applies to plants which complete their life within one year; require, two’yean; and pennntofe may five an for an te- a li