~~and there's much more to scouting - you were a kid, but have you tried to ‘bass some of the tests now explore the rolling hills and dales SOME PEOPLE HAVE LUCK — But starting . @ fire in the traditional way is not just luck. The scouts had no trouble getting a roaring fire start- Ex-Scout Finds Going Rough 10 Years Later OVER HILL AND DALE—As Boy Scout W: opens, Press reporter Dick Saunders sets out to around Pontiac. land St., (pulling), and Bill Travis,.of 45 Seneca St. (pushing). The boys belong to Pontiac Troop His helpers are Scouts Dick Shafer, ot 24 Mere No. 5 (Saunders belongs somewhere else! ). ed skilifully rubbing two sticks together. The “old scout’ next to them found this test a lot tougher than —— Pontiac Press Photes By DICK SAUNDERS Boy Scout Week opens today, than beifg Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, = Prepared. Just ask me. Your good. “old days of Pe Scout activity may have been great when you're older? LOSE RANK “This perennial Second Class fried it yesterday. Now I'm lucky they don't take my old Second Class rank away, and bust me through the Tenderfoot rank right on back - into the Cub Scouts. ras St Fer — 1 sc eet eve a | ae row in the towel, reporter Saunders: peers from his eS ee the ~ sal colapeed et —_o ~~ While my mental horizons have expanded during the past 10 years, #0 have some other not- too-mental horizons. First | went _on a “good old hike.” They build hills much steeper nowadays. Did you know that? Much. : HELPED ALONG) __ ‘Two Troop 5 veterans helped me along. Dick Shafer, of 24 Moreland St. and Bill Travis, of 45° Seneca St., wound up toting my pack, and giving me quite a lift. Knot-tying — 1 used to be a whiz. The boys helped me get matangied ~~ a briet struggle. '|But they're making pup tents for Switch Ads From TV .|Papers in order toseheck downturn jin sales, the Wall Street Journal Fire building? Well, my young ecmpanions were eating warm food before I got a spark going. Someone slipped me wet Sticks. Camping is my forte, I thought. smaller pups this year. Mine fit a trifle snugly west finally did get it up. * * * Scouting is realy a wonderful experience, Let, me tell you, I can remem- ber when my old Beaver Patrol used to... or was it the Eagle Patrol? ‘Anyway, I can bex the compass, just ask me! North, north-northeast, northeast, east-northeast ..-< . fo Newspaper Space | _ NEW YORK — A number of big American firms are. switching ad- vertising from television to. news- _Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co, has feat, its TV time in half: “The mon- ey wl be pumped into newspapers and magazines,” said Goodyear’ advertising age K. = Zonisius. — others uring from TV are General’ Elec- Ge werner Eversharp, Inc., ™. P Fuller — Co., a large San firm and a. light: {CIO leader said privately. ’ |tion projects. Too Pooped to Participate Hit, Killed-by Car itor boat law passed last year. sdvertis- ties by establishing Union Chiefs ‘ Pressing Hunt . for Corruption ‘Unhalted by Maloney’s Resigning as Head of Operating Engineers ‘MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (?)— charted a stepped-up hunt... for. corruption in the Oper- ating Engineers Union des- pite resignation of the union’s president, William E. Maloney. “There are a lot of other! things that need investigat-, ing in the union,” one AFL- Maloney, 77, ill and feeble after several. heart attacks, quit his 18-year rule of the 250,000-member union after he had been pictured in re-, cent Senate rackets hear- ings as a -union dictator AFL - ‘CIO chiefs _ aight : May Testify WILLIAM FE. MALONEY Senate rackets investigators said in Washington they. want to ask William E..- Maloney, ‘above, president: of the Operat- ing Engineers Union, whether he knows about two ppneand ays killings in the 1930s. Js considering Stassen Cobfers With Ike Today —Still on Job WASHINGTON (® — Harold F. Stassen said‘ today after talking with President Eisenhower that he is continuing for now as Fi- senhower's disarmament adviser. |. eStassen said, however, he still ing for. gov- ernor of Pennsyiva hes solik- his daent- auld incdin a decision on whether to quit his present job and seek the governorship. | “T did not sibmit my resigna- tion,”’ he told newsmen. “I was not asked for it.” The 50-year-old Stassen, re- portedly on his way out as U. §. disarmament with Eisenhower abouf 45. min- utes. * * * In reply to a flurry of ques- | tions, he said he would meet | again with Eisenhower — at the President's request. - He said the time for such a hag not been set yet but that it will be before March 17, filing deadline for gubernatorial candidates in Pennsylvania. May Try Vanguard grown rich on-union funds. Chairman McClellan (D-Ark.) in! summing up hearings on the union | before his Senate investigating committee, said Maloney took over the Operating Engineers with the ‘help of hoodlums and after some opponents were ‘“‘murdered, land style.’ It was testified Maloney loot- ed Chicage union locals main- tained as his special domain for 30 years and padded expense ac- counts te pay for tush living and ‘a ‘luxury yacht. Maloney is now living in an is- land home near here but has been in and out of hospitals with a ser- gang- .|lous heart condition. In resigning, Maloney ecubaced! jian’s' statement saying unless he quit he might soon die. His term has two years more “Jeneph J Deval” 61, New secretary - treasurer who aa Maloney's oe ae is expected tobe selected to the $50,000-a-year job as Maloney's’ successor at a union executive board meeting here next-week. Delaney is a lifelong friend of Again in 2-3. Weeks or three weeks. ‘tional pieces. & CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (INS) — dications today the Navy may make another satellite six-member Civil Rights Commis- attempt with its Vanguard rocket within the next two sion. There were in-' negotiator,,..<«met GEORGE W. ROMNEY House Unit Acts on Ike Requests Rejects $750,000 for Civil Rights, but OKs ion for Jobless WASHINGTON ( — The House Appropriations Committee today shunted aside a White House re- quest for $750,000 to finance the But it approved in ‘full President Salvage experts at Cape Canaveral disclosed they|Fisenhower's request for $43,400,- had succeeded in retaining over half of the 72-foot) satellite récket which broke up in flight Wednesday and) are continuing their efforts in hopes of locating addi-| 000. to pay unemployment compen- sation to jobless veterans and ‘ex- federal employes out of work. x * * The committee's action was in, ‘failure to faulty wiring in the Vangyard’s internal| nism; rather than an engine or guidance malfunction. Normally the _ Vanguard's auto- matic pilot—its gyroscope equip- ment only seven feet from the tip byt Pontiac residents will be even colder. mitted corrective commands to the! The U.S. WeatherBureau_pre- rocket engine at the rear of the/dicts partly cloudy and colder: to-|¢undg of the missile nose—would have! sensed any irregularity and -trans- main stage. * * * AFL-CIO President George Members of the- Operating Engi- neers are employed as operators of hoisting machines on construc- The AFL-CIO Executive Coun- - (Continued on ‘Page 2, Col. 3) * ; I] Royal Oak Man, 62, Aloise Sperl, 62, of 108 E. Fifth St., Royal Oak, was killed- last night when he walked into the path of a southbound ‘car on South Woodward avenue just north of 10 Oakland tal, Royal Oak. No charges 9 have been - filed against the driver of the car, Mary Morgan, 19, of 2735 Bamlet Rd., Royal Oak. Sperl was struck about 9 p.m. while crossing Woodward avenue ighw Mile road. H gh = He was dead on} Toll _ | arrival at William in 5g Beaumont Hospi- Charts showed that .the correct-' ing signal failed to reach the first stage mechanism that would cor-/ rect the engine's position and pro- vide a change in direction. ‘The huge was forced sharply to the fright. The strain broke it in twe. With a complete answer to the failure at hand, the Navy is ex- “| pected to begin assembling another of the vehicles it has ready at the! test center. ~ i had traced the ating my “self-correcting” mecha- t's Cold in Florida’: . City Has That Beat | Florida residents may be chilly, night with scattered snow flurries. The mercury is expected to aa ito” 11-15 degrees. + <2 € . Tomorrow will be partly deat ‘and corftinued cold with a high of 20-24. The outlook for Sunday is mostly fair and continued cold. Sixteen was the lowest recordéd temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. At 2 p.in. the reading was 24. | next Monday, The money -was requested ‘for {ga year starting next July A separate request for $200,000 hs finance the commission until See ni STR... 2 = prove that allotment either until the commission is more firmly or- iganized and - staffed. Meanwhile, -commission is being financed i i cy out S the President's emergency * _ The committee was unanimous and $18,400,000 for federal em- ployes who lost_their jobs through reductions in In requesting amounts, Ei- senhower said funds on hand would higher than had been anticipated. IGE Executive Director TIMETABLE sUPFERS The original Vanguard schedule ealledfor launching four six-inch “test” satellites, starting last De- ecember, before_attempting to put up the fully instrumented meon in March. The timetable suffered a set- rocket fell back to earth and ex- {ploded moments after take-off, causing serious damage to the launching stand. Almost ~t wo months elapsed between the = and second tries, : Since it takes a minimum of two weeks to assemble and run a mis- sile through all the necessary ground tests which must be made prior to a launching, it appears’ doubtful the original schedule can be met. near the middle of the block, po- lice said, This raises the possibility the (Continued on wade 2, Col. 2) back when the first Vanguard | Launches Space Agency WASHINGTON (AP)—The Defense Department to- day established its new space. agency, the “Advanced ” Roy W. Johnson, an electrical company executive, was named director. x * * The announcement was made by Secretary of Defense Research Project Agen Neil McElroy. Johnson will formally assume the ARPA directorship April 1, but will spend two or three days a week on ‘his new assignment prior to that date. * * * The new agency will be responsible for oval direc- tion of such things as space lites. Johnson has been vice president of General Electric since 1948. weapons and military satel- lion dollars for jobless veterans) Also Proposes Curb on UAW “Would Mean Opening Door to Lower Prices, Higher Employment’. can Motors President George. Romney. proposed legislation today to break up the empires of the three big automobile producers, » create new — and lower prices. He also called lot dis- persing* the national union bargaining power of the United Auto Workers in jtestimony prepared for the Senate Subcommittee on Anti-Trust and Monopoly: Romney said the birth of sev- eral new auto companies would possibly result from splitting the Big Three” —~Getieral Motors, Ford and Chrysler — meaning more competition and opening the door to lower prices, higher em- ployment and improved products. Romney said: “We are’ not asking for any special help. We are over the hump, making money and on our way.” - But he told the lawmakers that the economic size and influence lof thé big three car firms is so far reaching that their policy de- cisions are capable of — Prosperity or depression nation. In Washington, the Naval Laboratory announced it) two separate appropriation bilis SLAPS AT PLAN | sent to the House floor for a vote He also said UAW boss Walter said affiliated unions should be Hh j rT, ; ‘ g ita WHACKED PRICES L..L. Colbert, president of the . |Chrysier Corp., testified his company “whacked” its prices (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) State Bills Top Cash — LANSIN NG ® — The state treasury has accumulated cur- rent unpaid bills of over two million dollars in excess of available cash. : Auditor General Frank ‘§. Szy- manski said that he“is delaying payment of six million dollars in current obligations for which pay- | ment has been authorized — in “the first in a‘series of cr predicted since lagt November ty/ state officials, / Law Requires Water Craft be Registered Oakland County's’ 40,000 boat owners, along with thousands of others inthe state, are supposed to have licensed their boat with the. state by Marcli 1, under a new mo- Buf a Lansing source said today that the application forms for the et the March 1 deadline Local ignated to receive the forms when they are completed. - The law was designed to cut the number of state water fatali- registration of boats, and identification nu- , meortis en ‘the how. Iboat « It also hits at ' reckless motor operation, =. f°. Boat owners who take to the lakes after March 1 without dis- playing ati identification number and registration will be ticketed, Oakland County Sheriff Frank Irons said today, The provision concerning boat |... ee ee ee summer as the local highways. EASILY IDENTIFIED With -three-inch-high identifying} jnumérais required by law, lake recklessness may be the subject of formal complaint by witnesses) spotting the offending boat's num- ber. The only boats exempt from the lav are’ those solely operated by. muscular’ power, “boats under 16 feet which are not temporarily or vision of the —— of state, sicuasaeets equipped with a mo- tor, and U.S. government boats. - A spokesman in the Lansing of- fice of George M. Harlow, admin- istrator of the Motor Fuel Tax di- Pte SRC ee eee 6 County News .........5..55 8 Editorials -.....--.cciscscc., © High School ........6.65.65,, 1 Markets... 06.65. eivee 40 81 Obituaries — «oo... cccece ccs: 5 Sports .!.%......4., 22 to 2% Theaters = 20-71 TV & Radio Programs ave 98. | Wilson, Earl ...:...05..... 8 | Women’s Pages eel to 17 " in Lansing last week to discuss enforcement. of the measure, and ‘lidentification and arrest of reck- _— — operators. iceived more and more complaints State Boat Licenses May Miss. Deadline said the bouing forms are near ing completion. Included in the 4aw isa provi sion for the state to match funds o% finance three full-time depu- ties for water patrol. However, ee 423 lakes, The Michigan Sheriff's Assn. met estimated that there are some 600,- 000 boat owners in the state. Local sheriffs will feceive regis- tration lists from the state, to speed “In recent years, we have re- ; Mystery Fsneneeeeteneeeeneas pI} from lahetront — and vontle ‘owners,’ Irons said. Irons says that three deputies - Feet aur rincnararartoe aE mS «,, A. “This Tew motor boat law can be the means\ of ending these compaints, if the people want to cooperate, But pa- troling all the lakes is out of the question. Irens pointed ‘out that many of the lake problems are caused by eut-county residents whe haul their boats to Oakland Jakes to launch them. He called attention to the fact that in the 22 lake fatalities handle - by his department during 1957, only 1 person was a perment county . resident re ® Included in the Jaw i§ a pro * * (Conve woh ll ha ohn me i i i g i j F, his ‘Es jj = * ' Is Breaking Up : d ‘Big 3 Empires « {Real-Life Drama: Policeman, Bull — Battle to Death (Continuing Search for Union Corruption : ing prices $100,” he said. "A $100 reduction in car prices was urged last year by Walter Reuther, Colbert, last of the top execu-| tives of the, “Big Three” - 1953 but this did adaedaty nothing” to increase auto sales. “We learned quite a lesson there about the effect of reduc- policeman ahd an escaped the death in a Detroit-alley = The officer won. He fired four raged animal's head, the motorcycle and ripped his uni-| Zisenhow form to shreds. | ‘Three bulls being delivered to a Car’ market escaped when the tailgate makers to appear before the sub-| lfell off a truck. coramittee, said Chrysler “got into. trouble” in 1953 when it brought out a smaller car. He said the company decided that what the public wanted was a smaller car and pat a big advertising campaign te sell buy- ers on the idea that small cars would be easier to park and fit into garages. - “We used every argument known to man to impress on the public that they fheeded.a smaller car,” But. he added that r rs and Ford ‘“‘went the other way and we lost out.” months we knew we Colbert :* €olbert said, “General Moto “Within six made a .bad ena cpl said. Today without whiniper, Col ert ach HE cont lis S6caaaa Sal a million dollars or more to make its presentation to a Senate inquiry group yesterday. “We aren't objecting to the fact that it cost us half a mil- Colbert told members of the subcom- lien dollars or more,” mittee. “Tt is perfectly all right. That's the kind of world we live in.” Sen, Dirksen. (D-Ill) raised. the question and suggested it might well be a question to ask .all wit- * been done for $1,000. costs for these 20 men to be One bull was captured and the other shot by police. The third was May Try Vanguard the firing date has not been an- ,/nounced. With the decks temporarily back to the job of perfecting de- |fense rockets. : A number of missiles can be seen in their launching stands from the beach—including two 5,000-mile range Atlas intercontinental ballis- tic projectiles—and presumably are ready for the firing line. In Washington the Air Force announced yesterday that a new DETROIT (INS) — A motorcycle fore the bull had butted him from/#* ‘Again in 2-3 Weeks guided missile that cannot be jammed by radar recently hit a target 650 miles away in a suc- cessful - test. The ground-to-ground By E. H. SIMS and it will point to the hemisphere circle counter clock- “wise. With your back to the ‘will point to better weather. It’s a good rule for pilots to re- member, on long cross country flights. S ver Air Force Base, Utah. It was observed throughout by two sabre jets. Mrs. Edward Wilson Suing for Divorce The wife of Edward E. Wilson son of former da for divorce. Mrs. Wilson, the former Carol +| Motherwell, of Birmingham, filed suit in Oakland County Circuit Court yesterday. | At her request, Circuit — ‘Frank L. Doty. suppressed details of the case. The couple has been married 18 years. Neither Wilson nor his wife had any comment on the suit. Wilson operates a car agency (Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac, Inc.) in Birmingham. missile was fired from the Air Force Mis- sile Development Center near Ala- mogordo, N. M., and struck “the selected target ‘area” at Wendo- Secretary of De- fense Charles E. Wilson, has filed statement that will ask. to lay off any legislation . iting union internal .affairs, eee The comers statement was ex- pected to say that the AFL-CIO capable @f chaning up eotrptes- AFL-CIO officials revealed yes- Federation of Labor (AFL) and the state ©lO Council have signed an agreement for a long- delayed merger of the two groups. The two groups represent more than 60,000 Florida workers, Plans are said to call for a con- vention in the latter part of March at Tampa to carry out the merger and to draft a constitution. A move for merger in Florida leaves 11 states still to carry out tion programs in accor- dance with terms of the AFL-CIO merger in December, 1955. NICOL SMITH | Adventure Film on ‘Toy’ Countries Set for Tuesday “Europe's Toy Countries” — a film on the small nations across the Atlantic—will be the next pro- gram in Downtown Pontiac Ki- wanis Club’s current Travel and Adventure series, Tuesday. Nicol Smith will be the speaker. and photograph the remote interior’ of the Island of Hainan, and the first to make a round trip over the Burma Road during the dan- gerous rainy season. He hag made a name for him- —) es oe re- ie Mle chin wines DA pound Black Angus bull battled $9|%8 expected to approve & ict} regula . even in such relatively mild form}. already is busy and is perfectly terday that heada of the Wieride- He was the first person to explore! = Soy _ SKATING PARTY —. last night for the first time. High School by its faculty, PTA, " |PLASTIC SOFTER “The roller is mage of a plastic that is softer than the wooden floor. jrecreation. With the recreation depart- ment’s help and Board of Educa- tion approval, students and par- ents are ready now to carry on an ambitious roller skating party from 7 - 9 p.m. on alternate Thursdays. that got us started gn this, but it was through the parents’ willing- gram into effect,” said Buzz. PARENTS ORGANIZED St. is the PTA president. Youngsters and paréats worked Junior High School gymnasium are six teenagers. at last night's roller skating party. Left to right, Kids Roller Skate in Gym; Floor Varnish Not Scratched Last night's skating featured or- gan music over the public address system, novelty sets and a snack Kids went roller Pore on al Pontiac ‘school, gymnasium floor The gleaming varnish finish wasn’t scratched a bit, thanks to a novel type of roller that is the basis for a new recreational pro-| gram developed at Lincoln Junior student council and the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department. It doesn't mark or mar the .wood the way a conventional metal roll- er would,” explained Leonard Buzz, the department's superintendent of “Tt was the students’ enthusiasm: ness to help supervise the skating that we were able to put the pro- The parents were organized through a PTA committee headed by Mrs. Russell Bell, of 37 Hudson St. Mrs. George Gray, of 54 Yale around Lincoln ney ben Baie son, Bill Ryan, together to raise $800 to purchase which are available at the door on a rental basis of 25 cents an evening. mark. the floor, .Buzz said, Since the gym could hold up to 250 skaters comfortably, children who have similar type skates could use their own if their rollers won't ! Fesiise Prose Phote Wood, Mike Fedynik, Peggy Wil- — ee bar for intermissions. “The — recreation department ages.”’ -\nity as employes. fit, ri z35 would be happy to help organize similar programs at other schools,"’ said Buzz. “We think it is a good active program for all ‘ Police ‘Sergeant Receives | Sgt. Brown was cited for brav- < BMT SHEE ¥ i 288 Youth Who Detied Red China Ban Rejected by Army A Utica youth who defied a State Department ban to visit Red China last summer has been rejected for military duty. Capt. Leonard B, Young, deputy commander of the examination station at Fort Wayne said Larry rejected. “As far as we're concerned,” Young said, China.” following ‘his surprise upon being turned down for military duty. Schwartz said. “But as tar as I could tell, J.met alt pByemAysy cal requirements.” « Smith is a author of five books —the most. recent of which is his “Golden Doorway to Tibet.’ The program will begin at 8 p.m. in Pontiac’s Central High School Auditorium. > Violence Breaks Out 19 Below in Minnesota! Deep-Freeze Hits 4. States CHICAGO (INS) — A subzero blast of Arctic air brought below- zero temperatures today. to the Eastern Dakotas, Minesota, North-. ern Iowa and Wisconsin. International Falls, Minn., listed x. & * The Weather Fell U.8. Weather Bureae Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly! Cloudy and colder tonight with scattered) snow ‘iurries. Lew tonight 11-15. Tomer- pre-te partly cloudy an a cold, high , — Loagree od winds at 15-36 miles teday and 10-20 miles an tear tonight. zs ood Today in Pontiac At @ a. Direction—North Gun sets Friday at 5:53 p.m. Bun rises Saturday at 7:38 a.m. Megon sets Saturday at 9:54 am. | & Moon ines Prieay ‘at 10:25 p.m. ‘homa expected six inches by| | aga | morrming. Downtown Temperatares $M. nc... i. 1) Am......4<-. ty * x * F 6.8... ceccsee 7 TD Donna cscvncnss go.m......... 16 pm soeeeeees a Snow flurries are expected from Sma Pe the Great Lakes eastward into Thursday in Pontise (As recorded Sonneeee) Highest temperature .. ‘ Lowest temperature .¢.. temperature .....06 Weather—Cloudy. Sigeemo Kl ceca aS i One Year Ago in Eentiye Highest temperature. ..... ‘ Lowest oto ath eto cnccias Highest and Lowest ect Temperatares This Date in 86 Years 53. in 1882. Thersday’s Temperatyre on 32 13 Memphis q imore “0 br Ci Bismarck 5 +@ Milwaukee 32 «(2 Brownsville 81 55 1 i 17 Buffalo 36 30 New Orleans 75 Charleston 60 54 New York Ls) Chicago . 38 13 Omaha. 21 Clatinnatt 38 = Peliston 28 , Cleveland 4 2 toon wee ss “ Fort Worth 60 30 8. a uane 22 Houghton 92 «#46 Traverse’ C. 20 Jacksonville 73 67 —— 46 Kansas City, 29 12 — 62 Bi bm, ki «10 in 1875 10 Mrs. ported 15 below. * * * Northern Texas. as Southern Missouri, In contrast, mild weather was reported in the Southeast with | 60-degree -readings in Florida, and 40s and 50s in Virginia. It was 66 early today in Miami. | The subzero cold wave was |sandwiched between a snowstorm a temperature preceding 8 sm. | ithat raged out of the Oklahoma : m,.: Wind velocity 25 m.p.h. Panhandle and tornadic outbursts . jin Alabama. Two inches of snow \fell in Kansas and Nebraska. Okla- ward throughout the Upper |States. Death Notice Mrs. Malvina A. Harbangh ‘ot Toledo. a frigid 19 below zero at 3 a.m. CST, while Grantsburg, Wis., re- Below freezing temperatures were reported in Arkansas . and Temperatures were in the teehs as far south southern New England and south-| Ohio} 2 \Valley and Middle Atlantic Coast} Funeral service for Mrs. Malvina o9| heneS Harbaugh will be held at 1 p.m, Satuvday at the Coats Funeral 2 Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton 46 Plains. Rev. Walter Teeuwissen 7 Jr. will officiate, Burial will be 2 in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Surviving brothers and sisters tyare Mrs. Rose Jacques, Detroit; 3) Clara Laux, Mrs. Mary 36 Dietsch, Mrs. Leona May and cage $4| Hector. and Edward | af Little Rock School LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Vio- lence broke out several times at integrated Central High School yesterday and a white boy and a Negro girl were suspended. A white girl's parents withdrew her from classes after one racial incident and, another Negro girl reported that a white youth kicked her. * * * The tension-filled day also in- cluded a bomb scare but no ex- plosives were found. . r Minnie Jean Brown, 16, one of the nine Negroes attending the school, was suspended by Princi- pal Jess Matthews. Apparently the action resulted from a corri- dor scuffle between the Negro girl and a white girl, Frankie Ann Gregg. Matthews also suspended Lester Judkins Jr., a white youth who reportedly doused Minnie Jean with soup in a cafeteria incident 600. Republicans Expected to Hear Mrs. Leeds. Here Republicans from_ throughout Oakland County will pack the Elks Temple in Pontiac Wednesday to) hear Mrs. Robert, W. Leeds as guest speaker for the county) Lincoln Day banquet. — * * * Mrs. Leeds is the first woman to be named to a top post in the United States Patent Office. She has held the position as assistart commissioner of patents since 1953. Mrs. Leeds will be introduced to some 600 persons attending the 6:30 dinner by Congressman William 8. Broomfield: Ted Koella, ticket chairman, estimated that some 500 tickets have been sold to date. Others at $3.50 are available from any elect- ed county official or from the GOP headquarters in Birmingham, at 351 N. Woodward Ave., Koella said. * * * A specialist in the trademark field, the speaker served on the congressional committee which tered. drafted the Trademark Act of 1946 (Lanham Act), the basic law under which trademarks are now regis- his rejection, But 7S how te part, I don’t know, versity of Michigan graduate. Coed Brutally Beaten'= on Campus af MSU State University. gan, 31, also a student. * * * a “flat instrument.”’. head and lost several teeth. on the campus. after the fight in the corridor. alor Award, ess nels Se is mote, wre P. F Renee’ of ae ridge, Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. Erp. estine Grant of and Mrs. R. 8. Sleeth vat ta Mrs, Resemary T. Smith Service for Mrs. Rosemary T. Smith, 59, of 1459 Ruffner St., Bir. Mrs. Smith at i Bloomfield Rotarians fo Receive Charter - The newly-organized Bloomfield Hills Rotary Club will receive its charter Thursday night at a din- ner meeting at Devon Gables, club ‘ president Henry A. Houston an- nounced, Lloyd R. Hirth, governor of Ro- tary District 638, will present the icharter, Featured speaker will be Frederic Hilbert of Wayland, Ro- tary information counselor. State Boat Licenses May Be Late Here (Continued From Page One) vision outlawing water skiing dur- ing the period of one hour after sunset, and one our before sunrise. * Presiding at the dinner will be Bloomfield Hills Rotary, each of whom represents a different voca- tional field, will be introduced by Dr. William H. Marbach, the dis- trict governor’s special represen- tative in charge of organization of , the new club. Schwartz, 22, failed to pass a phys- ical examination and has been “his rejection had nothing to do with his trip tol, Schwartz, who was to have been inducted into the Army yesterday physical, expressed Schwartz felt that his trip to China may have played “ta part in Schwartz was among ra aa at- tended a World Youth Festival in Moscow last year and went on to Communist China despite State De- partment objections. He is a Uni- EAST LANSING INS)—A mar- ried coed was brutally beaten early today on the campus of Michigan Held in the beating of Mrs. Caro- lyn E. Brown, 22, was Claude Lo- Police said Mrs. Brown ‘“‘posi- tively” identified Logan as the man who accosted, her as she was’ ~ from an automatic laun- ion Brown told melice he struck her on the head several times with Doctors at Olin Memorial Health| Center, the campus hospital, said Mrs. Brown suffered a_ possible broken jaw and a long cut on the Both the victim and Logan live RECOMMEND DELAY The Michigan Water Safety Study Commission has recommended that - effective date of the new law postponed until the U.S. Con- gress passes contemplated national boat law. * * * introduced yet, however. Girl's Condition Remains Critical Forbush Ave., West Bloomfield Township, remained in critical con- dition today from head injuries re- ceived in a head-on collision yes- terday morning on Pontiac Trail, according to a spokesman at Pon- tiac General Hospital. * * * ; The Walled Lake Junior High School’ student was one of three girls being driven to school by Mrs.) Dora Charney, 46, of 7312 Colony. Drive, who was killed in the smash- e. * . *&. Their car collided in heavy fog with one driven by Harvey J. Seg- nitz, 45, of 232 Wellsboro St., Walled Lake, Segnitz is in-fair con- dition with rib and face injuries. Judith’s sister, Joyce, 12, wats was somthin in fair condition | No delaying measures have been) * JW@ith Ann Thompson, 13, of 136, Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick will make the presentation of gifts from the. dis- Alder. A representative of the city gov- ernment of Bloomfield Hills will extend the city’s welcome to. the gathered guests. Special guests wil! include former Rotary district gov- ernors. Socony Mobil, Others Cut Fuel Oil Price DETROIT (# — Socony Mobil Oil Co. Thursday announced a half- cent a gallon cut in the price of fuel oil to Detroit area customers. The reduction lowers the price per are eo Mobil's half-cent a gal- = > eS eee through their Olfice. Hours: Mon. - Fri. — 9 A. M. to $ P, M. ¢ AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN and the Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Eachange are pleased to announce that all mem- bers and policy holders will be served New PONTIAC DIVISION OFFICE at 76 Williams Street beginning MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th pipeewen A — 9 A. M. to 12:30 P. M., , ARTHUR BOGUE, Mgr. Pontiac Division $653000 IN VALUABLE PRIZES 1ST PRIZE— 00 S< 2 . erat Se - 2ND PRIZE $100.00 in Cash 500 South 4th Street, Minneapolis 15, ART INSTRUCTION, INC., STUDIO Aint30 15, Minnesora tion about your Art Course~at no obliga (PLEASE PRINT) Mdgroe __ - City Coonty. Sidhe ae * J eg SR Ee 8 » eas 4 Pe ~— | ee Lege _TF, PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7.1958 , THER. | ae Set aarp Rn ele ey ere Ge ae Many Vis Sweden shes fae eves rece Simms é ‘OPEN ‘til: 10 P. M, ‘About 5 pier cent mofe visitors | | STOCKHOLM — The number of were from the United: States’ — jnon + Scandinavian . tourists and /90,000 of them. ‘ other. visitors to Sweden: in 1957 is officially estimated at more | There’ are 55 separate American a" FICK IORI IAA KK KAI III AIA * ¥ By HAROLD 8, COMEN . |Chiels of Police at the Elks Tem-) “So ‘many of the ‘aie uit get ‘ennts inched Wisin: Canstg en ne Sereins 0 shout ihedien languages sng. Bal, per cent over . and “the | Idialects.. (CLOSE-OUT! d: x Odds and Ends Pt - Lowest Price Ever! Pride ‘and | Seturday Only! Be " Fl I< A plea for a state law to permit ple. * into trouble are basically good boys \Circuit Judges Miles Culehan, “|About one half of the persons ; ‘ land Clreit Judge Cla J. Adams. |piaced oa probatign last year were|major’ form of rehenimation. ot sd : * under 21 and 88 per cent “made|criminals. ~ ae ; \, Judge Adams spoke yesterday|good,”’ he added: os Bet G Ay sod, TONIGHT—SATURDAY—MONDAY ee Extra Shaboing Hours So All Can Share in. Extra Values. ‘circuit judges to-expunge the crimi- SUPPORTS PLEA - ; with excess energy and no place to/"Theodore Bohn and Horace Gil- | before the monthly meeting of the "nal records of youths under 21 who| He cited the 1957 statistics ann te Bae %* *®* &- ; He pointed out. that a judge's _ Southeastern Michigan Assn: of] ‘The judge said : i i x F. ormerly Priced” ‘$1.00 to $1.79 € crime and became credits to the |b¢ sent :to prison. for this reason} | \ . community should, in fairness, and as a deterrent. to themselves a | e § e be allowed to have their criminal 4nd others not to repeat the crimes x records torn. up ‘so they canld |they have committed. take jobs of responsibility or en- “But,” he went on, “prison | list im the arnted forces later im | rarely does anyone any good. | yon ie Oe Oe Bis We Seont © for Prisoners | Mn aun hrf | BE a low price Simms, on Priday & Saturday is _Discussing probation, Judge; offenders.” Adams noted that it costs the tax- Judge Adams was introd: by) Corrections Head Says cayer $38 a-yoat 10 auparvieh AiCuet ticien mee eames _ Some In probationer, while it costs $1,200)the association's presiden mates Making a year to keep a man at Jackson nad : ’ : 2 Over 250 on Sale Plaids —~ -Plain — Patterns. Now priced at practically cost of ma- terial. All sizes 3 to 16 but Bob in complete ranges. Only 5 Cents Daily Prison. | ee - First Come— : | ‘When you add the fact tha First Served : “Langit ws ce mies poe ine anol that If: You: Can Get’ It for LESS’ Elsewhere, Fine — Bur — “iR#0" seer aad “vacations” may be forthcoming | lief, while a man on probation sup- for some of ‘the inmates of Michi- ports his family, on gan prisons. he ge hms at | ‘State: Corrections Director Gus’ continued. : - Harrison told the Corrections Com- | mission yesterday he was hope- viet Poon 2 "ful the legislature would put throug], H® noted. too that probationers | ; last year. paid Oakland-County $25,- - @ $63,000 increase, in the yearly : Sag appropriation for prison .wa 000 in probation ‘fees, and earned | ges to . % - some 7,000 prisoners. Current ap- at their jobs some $800,000. . propriations total $326, 430.. Judge Adams said that New | ~*~ *®* &, - | York has a law permitting the | ~~ Seme prisoners, he ‘said, are clearing of a criminal record for niaking as little as five cents a| ™mors and that it works well . day from which they must buy there. | es such personal -itemns as. toothpaste! s. , and other toiletries. ‘The average) Medel 701M YOU Better Sietk sims, PRICES 7) Ss a "7, KB ining tend ni gules 1.95 Value oS - | FIM mM. Wis Aa CiAUBIEINET irl | MM |G ois: 55 Seoce mae oe OD 99 Brite . : ey & Saar | _ blade to spare. Ball bearing slip y ‘ SUESESESESULSSESU SIL. clutch prevents ‘kick-back’, com- FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS Use Free Layawa gy’ plete with 7” hacdened steel blade, Compare Thig LOWEST PRICE Anywhere in Town j Universal AC - DC Motor... -115 volts. Only $5 holds, po SPOT H BULBS | saat al a ‘SAME AS PRESS 25 OR #5 For ie wy, om . a “y 0 43° | Ss hie , y OW rapped tet Oabeh Town 2 pede Sa TEESE SESS ESSE CEUSTT TELS SS — PAY MORE? WHAT FOR? 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NA EA N - LIN Sa e@ 00 un ee ‘ Ee . FEATURE VALUE— oot D tee Fg ecce earn WOLLENSAK 3-LEns -| Valentine Gards {send you" Powd for Uleers LANSING «® — House majority, ae Sum Turret: Camera =‘ _ With ENVELOPES valentin owcer ’ $1.76 Value gave the green light i ¥ i F ¢€ x_ P Value : today to untreezing ’ $28,500,000 in} i or ‘4ae i : 1“ the state school aid funds t in the state treasury since - Jan. 15. i tor tend Mayet Models OUR LAYAWAY PLAN 39.95 Watches, now 27.50 | * * * Their action raised the prospect) that the delayed checks will go| into the mails next week — as soon as the House okays a Senate-ap-! proved bill and Gov. witeme signs it. Fast 2.7: den mm spool load. | All #1.9 lens—regular, telephoto, Easy to operate. $2 holds. wide angle. Only $5 holds Trt . Harn ayant 66: COD LIVER OIL 100 Capsules for This Low Price . ‘49.95 Watches, now 33.00 | E 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 | ‘BIG SAVINGS ON eyed ry TRIPLE TURRET — 100x200x300-POWER In_a 90-minute caucus yester- | a 3 $127.50 Value MICROSCOPES -~PARKE-DAVIS MYADEC | a i= day, GOP members »were un- | 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 . 00 Screw - adjusting. eve piece, =| . All Purpose Vitamins—100 Caps. ........... eatecmaaae 0 roosts | ena nag] 88" |: i $3? | ity on ext lng present 5 i gaged guaranteed _ Make yar. short movies into one ——s clamps. ee formula for school aid through | - 1958-59. This also hax Senate ap- proval. | IEWELRY - = —Main Floor Speaker George M. Van Peursem said afterwards that while the “great majority’ favored exten- sion, a minority wanted more time before making a committment. of support. : ; ¥ £2 These, he said, were mostly lawmakers seeking reassurance, about the*state’s overall fiscal sit-| uation, ; —As-a-Tresult,another-caudus will be held on the question early next | — week, Van Peursem said. /¥00x200x300x400 Power 7 ing screen, etc. $2 holds. ge TURKET ILLUMINATED beni sericea aco ie . rer MICROSCOPES ii? $11.95 Value—Now i= stant | ‘model in hardwood carrying case, complete with Generting Pri e slides “4 instructions. NOT TOYS—But Precision Instruments “4 —Main Floor watts, forward .€ reverse projection. $10 holds. g reel. Geared re-winds, view- for Friday and Saturday ‘Electric Eye’ Turret Movie Cameras a ahnnannae TITTY ETTrRrTEVTTTTeTTAn vrTtiie Reg. $169.50 Seller aa «| | a. eee “with, A fans, Sms we oA. goes on to the Riviera to visit her) Miss Churchill was fined $50 in| @Wiry section handled core ee See 4 recently, while ppotte man, begging not vo se stn eop sp woele | Paedelan : This represented a steady Letters come from all over the|the number of crackpot letters has|be thought of asa crackpot, wrote} Do false teeth ¢ — nave tn 24 » © father, But she arrived at the air Los Angeles last month for drunk- . : gare m 3 ; : : and| When you talk, eat, or sue un 2 ; port at 5:55 p.m. and the plane! enness. over the years, and a 15 to 20 periworid, but sofething like 90. per\< : . three years ago a detailed Don't be annoyed: batresees ; ee mules aaa slaie roll. is See cert increase over 1956. cent come from the United States} ‘Th used to be more mail from/serious program calling on the) shealine (aon power 10 : SPEEDY’: : Qverseas passengers ordinarily) From three to five million per- In 1957 there were 1,205 lettersiand Canada, 7 ‘ TR Pigg Sg ona eo goed sn, emt an Snnintiots) ie « big meee : are requested to check in 45 min- sons are bothered by hay fever in|dealing with the Hungarian situa-/ Most of these are inquiries/der M$ those © weird ietudy of spore. critral, ‘ana comfort. -——* gtes ahead of flight time, ‘the United States each year, rang-|tion, and 1,168 with the Middle|about the work of U.N. bodies. jaxes to grind. : Pos No ; Sag a PICK -uP AND DELivery » Miss Churchill was miffed at ing from severe to only light alftic. East. Glenn E: Bennett, chief of vis-| tyre Among the frequent correspond-| tere everywhere. SERVICE AVAILABLE - * not being put aboard ~ flight.: ‘tions, 2S 2 Mrs. Josephine Frank, head of itors services, says he is. im;' There was a request that the'ence subjects are plans on how to Pe | . = - — ; : acaaas = ;, - " . |] STEWART-GLENN COMPANY---PAY LOWER PRICES WITH ACONBIDENCE OF QUALITY AND SER 1c J : a. ‘ ' EVERYTHING REDUCED IN OUR 38th ANNUAL STOREWIDE SALE! rt A STORE-WIDE SALE WITH MONEY SAVING REDUCTIONS ON EVERYTHING EXCEPT A FEW PRICE ESTABLISHED ITEMS! lige srs } Ab FEBRUARY SALE SAVINGS ON THIS | dial | 6-PC. OLD WORLD MAPLE GROUPING. 4 Sad ; <0 5 PC. DINETTE SETS $1 Usually $89.50 |. $6 pown : The buy of a lifetime! Smart, practical Viko dinettes at terrific savings. 42” round table opens to 52”. 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See it here ) ® GUARD RAIL : | gular ‘boys’ style in a space. eS that converts to twins! 4 meen wat bee _ "+ DURING OUR GREAT SALE | ffotngine metre) Psa rs 10% DOWN - —M ay tt oun on Pancina | CREDIT TERMS! YOUR CREDIT CONTIG? me — ue ! @ Enter ot Alley Off OPEN | shit oie ‘Gentes Srone FRIDAY 7 ’ Eaty shack wa Plan! : Underpants and MONDAY. @ Lot Well Lighted | 9. ' Poe -@ Use | ‘Castomer -. : ibe _ ¥ “a a. ~ © trance at Rear of | 1 9:0 eee eee as ee pettnes - "86 to 96 South Saginaw Street THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY | 7, 1058 ; a ve en oui a Sell F. ‘BROWN Former Pontiac resident, Joseph unimarkes! F. Brown, wil} officiate, . it 9 Pp. M. Wedntadey. S1, of Sarnia, died there!ind his two daughters, Mra. Betty| Mr. Brown leaves his wile, Ma- aver - gertages Be ys: j Fapmive | Wiliante a ta "th Surviving are his sons Virgil, of|oavis ,and Mary Frances Davis,jble; one daughter, Margaret of\cther accident last night. Birmingham; Frank of Ohio; Wal- ter, of Chicago and a daughter, Mrs. Betty Fought, of Pontiac. One brother also survives, a was a hehehe of elt, Lodge No, 510 F&AM. | - Surviving are his. wife Roxelene. both of Pontiac. Two brothers and a sister also survive. His body is at Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. = es Milford, with: ‘puria? in ‘Highland Cemetery. The Rey. Wayne Ritchie Highland; and a son, Alan of De- troit. a sister and brother also-sur- vive. WALTER A, SHAFER t Plain Divider eee Car Culprit concrete. road The marker, scene of near mis- haps almost every night, accord- ing to’ Pontiac police, was struck by a taxi at 7:30 p.m., injuring § Jon Orchard Lake stan A. man stopped for a Callie slips. violation was arrested yesterday} ’ for pdssession of numbers betting by traffic officers for running a red light. It was discovered that there was an old traffic warrant Congratulations to the | * AE Funeral service will. be held to- EDWARD J. DUFFY COMMERCE — Service for Wal- | Passengers. out for Williams. and he was taken [ ‘morrow in Sarnia. Edward J. Duffy, of 72 Auburniter A. Shafer, 56, of 616 Commer- e *¢ to the police station and searched. Ave., died today at St. Josephicial St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. The driver, Dillman E. See-| The officers said they found 13 FRANK M. DAVIS Frank M. Davis, 51, of 1078 Dor- Mercy Hospital afte a icag illness. His’ .body is at the Melyin A. chester St. died suddenly of alschutt Funeral Home. +.” in Commerce Cemetery, The Rev. |coming lights. not guilty at this arraignment in CEL BR T heart attack yesterday at St. Jo- “JOSEPH RYAN” |Perry Thomas of Commerce Meth-| 414 Jovee Caughill, 34, of municipal court. He was placed EBRATING seph’s Mercy Hospital. za ig ses _ sedist Church will officiate. tela Mover, whe palleved chest re $200 ee oe bed Natio ] Bo s ut W ke He was an electrical contractor. |s ye: Rha 1 a ip his home he Mr. Shafer died yesterday’ at) bruises, said stié warned the driv- charge of speeding in the war- Y his home after a two-month ill- er just before the accident that |), | , ' hee ite a night, ness. He hed been a resident of| the divider was ahead and was a : FEB. 7. 13 ’ | _ Charge Account Jane Lee 41 N. Saginaw — Miracle Mile His body is at Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. ARNOLD BROWN MILFORD — Service for Arnold 'Brown, 67, of 3835 Highland Bivd., | will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at Richardson-Bird Funeral Ho me, Breese APPLIANCE. DISCOUNT SALE We Must Make Room for New Models Save Now at Wayne Gabert’s! SSS lO CU. FT. 55-1. Frozen Food Storage =z Monday at Richardson - Bird Chapel, Walled Lake, with burial Oakland County for 20 years and was a member of Pontiac BPOE Elks 810. Surviving are: his wife, Eileen; his mother, Mrs, Gerald Shafer, and one sister, Mrs, Irene Coffeen of Miami; Fila. MRS. GEORGE TUNSTEAD OXFORD — Service for Mrs. George (Katie) Tunstead, 78, of 15 W. Burdick St., will be held at /2 p.m., Sunday at Mabley anh Hoe with burial Clark will - officiate. ba Mrs. Tunstead died yesterday at her home after an illness of sev- eral weeks. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Oxford; the White Shrine of Oakland County; past matron of Oakland County lOrder of the Eastern Star, and member of the Oxford Pythian Sisters, Moms Club of Oxford, the Literary Science Club of Ox- ford and the Oxford Garden Club. Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Bernice Fisher of De- troit and Mrs. Gladys Van Wag- oner of Lake Orion; a son, Ralph) | of Oxford; and two sisters, Mrs. Ella Gatz of: Ypsilanti and Mrs. Phoebe Davis of Pontiac. ‘Denies If Later _ LANSING @#—A man who police said threatened to kill Gov. Wil- liams was held for investigation by state police here today. ter Line. said for Reynolds. in Oxford Cemetery. The Rev. Fred Dies After Collision Threatens Governor; He was identified as Lyman Reynolds, 58, of 24290 Wagner, Cen-| Detective Sgt. Waiter Ceukin of | the East Lansing State Police post sanity examination would be! lye, 47, of 1120 Cherrylawn Dr., told police he was blinded by on- frequent cause of accidents. Mrs. Caughill and her daughter, ‘the impact and Gail suffered a cut mouth. Both ‘were treated at Pon- tiac General Hospital. = Police traffic officers say they have complained many times about the new dividers, but are told -the State Highway Dept. is responsi- ble for mounting flasher lights or Pw — Edward Car- ter, 16, of Detroit, was injured slips on him. This morning, Williams pleaded. Caught Trying to Shoe - Gail, 9, were thrown forward by) —Th Parking Meter; Fined DETROIT (#—Archie Kool, 65, a former jockey and blacksmith; appeared before Recorder's Judge W. McKay Skillman for sentenc- ing, , who has ‘no home, had been found guilty of being drunk. He-was arrested” ie shoe a parking meter on busy | i Michigan Avenue. “I remember when’ I helped a Smith make me a pung fa horse drawn sied),”. 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Reynolds was arrested around 9:30 . p.m. while drinking at another bar | in Fowlerville; about 25 miles south) Rogers Sales & Service Peterson K-W Sales & Service, - SSL LLL EEL LAE S, ao — Up to 40% Off On All New 1957° Norge Washers, Dryers, Ranges, - Refrigerators Buy Now an Save NORGE BUDGET SPECIALS $299.95 - Detar em Waa with 2 s and suds saver eeeere — sete eee ewes ym be ‘With Trade as &. . =F i r \ * : <4 Rae ti a A ; ‘ ie ee ee, Ze eee eeee Cash! SS — oy a _ EXCLUSIVE AT WAITE’S IN PONTIAC . Make your the cost, the same, — L saets eeein of accumulations o thighs, buttocks, a n .+» Wherever excess flesh Easy ppears. . ee ee Terms! . Completely Equipped, a slenderizing day. ~ Mrs. Florence Hoover James F. Glover of 42 Allison St.; eighty-fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Topham of 343 East Boulevard, South; golden wed- ‘ding. —- ee Mrs. Anna Siegfried of Sylvan Lake; eighty-ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gass B. Waters _ of Holly;. fifty-fourth wedding anniver- William Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Butler> of Milford; golden wedding. \ Mrs. Lola Kelsey, aid-programs-to divide-the-free — David Lawrence Says: Dems’ Tune Changed Since 1933 WASHINGTON — It’s strange subject is finally adopted. He added: how the process by which the Con- : stitution can be amended seems LA Constitutional amendment adopted which would provide a method whereby the ‘vice president can serve temporarily. in case of the disability of a president But the Democrats did not feel that way in 1933, when they put. fourths of the states ratified the new 2ist amendment by December 13 months for ratification. The 19th amendment on woman suffrage was Yratified in about 4 months, Approval of the 20th, or “lame duck,” amendment.came 11 months after submission by Congress. The lesson is — when public opinion is united, it is easy to get a Constitutional _—+.5¢5 4 - studa amendment passed quickly. There is every reason to believe that, if by two-thirds vote of the Senate and House of Represeuta- tives a new amendment on presi- dential disability were submitted to the states, it could be adopted before the year 1958 comes to a close. : _When controversial issues are in- volved, it is true that it takes longer to get a Constitutional amendment adopted. The late President Franklin D. Rosevelt, Democrat, in his nation- wide radio broadcast on March 9, 1937 — during the fight over ways and means of influencing decisions of the Supreme Court by “packing” _ it with additional justices whom the President would appoint —- decried the talk of doing anything to re- form the court by a Constitutional amendment. He said: “It would take months or years. to get substantial upon the type and language of an amendment. It would take months and years thereafter to get a two-thirds majority in favor of that amendment in both houses of the Congress, Then would come the long course of ratification by three-fourths of all. the states. No amendinent ‘ which any powerful economic in- terests or the leaders of any powerful political party have had reason to oppose has ever been ratified within anything like a reasonable time.’ _ Mr. Roosevelt expressed his dis- couragement too, over what hap- pens even when a new Constitu- - = tional amendment on a complex The Country Parson agreement . this observation: when seemed disabled and to decide later whether or not he had re- covered from his illness, such a broad discretionary power would surely be challenged in the courts. Every executive action involving yor ge tin 5 a lawsuit the r. whole country would be in as to the legality of action by a temporary president and months or years might elapse. be- fore the Supreme Court ruled on the validity of the executive acts performed by a vice president. . * a Looking Back 15 Years Ago PROPOSE LABOR draft of men and women, , CAPT. JOSEPH J. Foss is new all-time air ace. : : - 29 Yeats HARVEY S. Firestone dies at 69. CEREMONY OPENS new city court, : Dr, William Brady Says: What we. if I may. use the pro- noun, didn’t know about nutrition. when I launched this health col- stances which normal individuals consider comfortable. If you're one of these cool customers, send ‘me a stamped, self-addressed en- Sp energie Pr | } Ed ” ¥ read your editorial on the barbaric killing of husiting dogs just for the sport of it. Now I’m back of the present law, even though I love dogs and have one of my own. ‘ In my experience, there are vei few legitimate hunters. Most of them are road hunters who get out of the car only to shoot or pick up game. The hunters cruise the country side looking for a likely ridge where foxes might cross the road. They let the dogs out of the car and listefi for the sound of the chase. When they hear it, they charge away at 65. mph to get to. the spot where the fox crosses. This goes on for _ hours, either day or night . x * .* iti the car and complain, hunters show genuine concern. rhe dogs ant away and they've been trying for hours to eapture theni but without success. Only last week two dogs were trailing foxes and frightening my sheep heavy with lamb. I located the owner on the road by his car and listened to the typical story. When I threatened to kill the dogs if they came near my sheep, there was instant action and he had the dogs on leash and into his car within ten minutes. x wk °* : ~~ ‘These hunters aren't vicious characters. They're nice people. Some them are Rotarians like myself. I suggest you become very interested in fox hunting if you want to see my side of the story. Don't become ctitical or you will get the wrong story. I might even introduce you to some of my friends who hunt foxes. Milford “me —Reecalls Another —_ an, poy Be Russian Episod e We can well understand the Rus- sian’s frustration that we, too, can perform the same trick they thought exclusively theirs. How- ever, it’s better for the world as it is. History records another Rus- sian frustration for which man- kind’s gratitude will never cease. It occurred in 1814 when Europe's struggle against Napoleon was near an end. The northern part of Italy was invaded by Rus- sians and in one tiny village ff Robert H. Gorsline women who took refuge in the church were pursued and slain One woman with a male child a few months old in her arms hid in the belfry and frustrated at-, tempts to kill them. That child grew up to compose operas with the most beautiful, inspiring and popular music the world was ever privileged to hear. That child God so miraculously saved was none less than Giuseppé Verdi, Italy's greatest gift to the world. L. Roth 74 Auburn Ave. Arabs Casting Wary Eye x By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director President Gamal Abdel Nasser, . as expected, has proclaimed him- self ruler not only of Egypt but also of Syria. Perhaps next in line for inclu- sion in the ““United Arab Republic” will be the little kingdom of Syria Merger The animosity toward Israel still is there but a new element Soviet penetration of the Middle East—has caused a split in Arab ranks, Jordan frankly fears Egypt and Syria and with reason. Propa- gandists in both countries openly have encouraged Arab nationalists Yemen. The crown prince of the .io try to assassinate King Husseir Red Sea kingdom, 29-year-old Mohammed El Badr, is in Cairo to study the possibility of joining. EARLY TO JUDGE Tt still is too early to judge whether the Syrian-Egyptian merg- Egypt's previous creation of a some of most phiet unified military command between ve text- anyday ere gd alec her own forces and those of other ¥ + — Arma aie. likewise was unim- ve. The Vitamins Bicknell and Pres- Newer Knowledge of Nutrition by McCollum, . The Pafient Past Fifty by Boas, Nutrition and Physical Degener- ation. by Price, Let's Have Healthy Children by Davis, : The Vitamin B Requirement of Man by Cowgill. - (If, your book dealers can’t sup- ply the book ask for it in the pub- lic library). It was easy for my untutored colleagues. (untutored in nutri- “ ’ tion) te brush aside or laugh at any suggestion of nutritional. de- Der Sv hn pe past and even now, and fewer laymen regarded it as eee fer Seed eaten, ult! ° Yotend. in ie your ¢ hitve heen : telling people to be sure to get requirement Signed letters, not more than one page health = hygiene, not be > nosis, oF treatment, will be economic pressures have failed. of Jordan. Lebanon, which with Jordan and Israel separate Egypt ‘and. Syria, has been wary of the ambitions of Nasser. Iraq, only Arab state in The impact of Arab national. iam is not lost on Western diplo- ‘mats, nor on the Arab nations who have disagreed with Nasser. There are reports that Jordan, Iraq and Sauda Arabia may get the Syrian-Egyptian drive which openly supports ‘the Algerian nationalist drive against the French . in North Africa. _ Jordan economically is not self- supporting and is an obvious target of the “United Arab Republic” creation. Iraq and Saudi Arabia, also monarchies, have oil re- sources envied by - Egypt and Syria. : Case Resets of a Psychologist: . Must Wear Hearing Aid Ira’s ‘mistake -is that he- listens ‘to his hearing aid in- stead of through it to the ez- ternal sounds he should notice. And many bifocal patients also look at their new glasses in- stead of through them. Wear /your false teeth and glasses. / and hearing aids till you forget about them, Then, and only then, will you enjoy them to the full. By DR, GEORGE W. ORANE Case X-323: Ira L., aged 57, is rather hard of hearing. “Dr. Crane, I bought a hearing aid recently,” RO gies: ; . “ear, a “Is t wrong with instrument?” HEARING PSYCHOLOGY And that is also’a common error ee a : When I checked his hearing aid; - I found it worked very well, ex- — cept-he hadn’t tuned it properly. — But he soon will ignore that lime of cleavage as soon as he focusses his attention on the ex- ternal world and begins looking THROUGH his glasses instead of AT them. “Dr. Crane, I can't sleep be- cause my ears ring with a con- stant buzzing,’ many neurotics will likewise complain. Well, everybody's ears ring with & constant buzzing or chirping, like crickets, —~ * * * But most of us disregard this as we focus our attention on the sounds of conversation around us. BUZZING EARS Haven't you ever listened to the buzzing or ringing sounds inher- ent in a small town telephone _ system? - Perhaps you felt you never could hear above the noise _of the ear itself, “a - Oh, in some ailments, as anemia Meniere’s disease Regularly his alarm clock. And the more he focussed on it, the lounder . it séemed, Finally he got so wrought up, he brought it out into the hall and asked us to please place, it back beside his bed when he /fell asleep. j “T can't fajl asleep with that noisy thing beside me,” /he ex- claimed. fez x ew But he had slept with it beside his bed for six weeks and had ; ' . = x Lent z a ge a : + whe me ; a : ‘ “> * ‘ : ‘s : wa Sate : i Fs é oe ‘ : | oS : rae PONTIAC PRESS. ‘FRIDAY. 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President ‘ Eisentiower's. .en- dorsement at his news conference of Adams’ speech attacking the Democrats in a Minneapolis, ous speech Jan. 20. x *« * While Eisenhower was saying in ‘Chicago the same night. that de- ifense should be a nonpartisan imatter, Adams mentioned Demo- cratic policies he said led the loss jof China and to the Korean War. ‘He charged the Democrats with wasteful and crippling defense \planning after World War I. In the jargon of politics, Ad- ‘ams “stirred up the animals,” jbringing- in to the GOP National Committee its biggest and most favorable mail response to any ‘administration’ official other than ithe President. a, é+ &. The response Adams got from iswinging at the opposition encour- aged some committee officials to i Delieve he —_ be the man to Honor Financier for Teamwork BEGONIA BULBS m 25¢ Tho largest and finest bulbs we've ever seen. Pink, Orange, Yellow, White and Salmon. 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I know it’s hard to believe | can We beneficial. As = grows | — but it’s werth a phone call, isn't it? There is no obligation older,“ however, it may neces- in t intervals,-cuch as vio- . lent ‘sets of tennis played by nl It Pays to Know Your STATE FARM Agent oe bs unlit. ae pera, LESTER OLES — ROBERT GAFF Jn. | lattice worker during his vacation, a ye same" — oR rs Siahane rae - ; 1 oe " HOWARD Cc. BRATT VERN HARTMAN HOW MUCH ; fo gpa re 473 ye Lake Rd. | | How much exercise do people, so ‘ + ‘take? How much do. they really, FRANKLIN AHRENS LEO HUFFMAN ee Te ee today. Much more study by many| EARL DAVIS SR. HARVEY PERKY 478 Elizabeth Lake Rd. - #¢ BE, Pike St. FE 4-9546 FE 2-001 — FE @1m4 i> STATE FARM . | =~) tnsurance Companies | $25 Girls’ Ladies’ 10 to 44 3.99 DRESSES 2.99 Streteh 14.99 Warm ; —taarer GIRDLES: CAR COATS ae : - igh 7 LOOK! 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White 4.99 42x81) _ Dress Shirts | Print Drapes | BEDSPREADS $9 |2.8h 2.99 Flavinel. | 14.99 Rayon Gab. Men's Shirts | Men's Jackets 74 N: Saginaw St. | We Give Holden Stamps ' pa 4 : : - " ; uy, om ) ser Te as a i i f . “ a d x z « z : oe y : : j : i 2 a aoe et “i ia ie ; ae apr PONTIAC PRESS, . ripay. FEBRUARY t 1058 2 oo aay “PROTECT YOUR HER ‘ iaiatin sank: Yetiiali insta ih ee -working on: — eel ace en am area. . “Black Suede Black Leather Red Leather Only. $7 77 Sizes 4- 10 WOMEN’S PENNY LOAFERS By ROGER LANE AP Lansing Correspondent (Sixth in a series of erticles on municipal problems) “Planners look to the day when grassy nialls. and plazas with foun- tains and reflecting pools will re- place “streams of creeping auto- ‘mobiles at the hub of some of Michigan’s larger outstate’ cities. * * * aoc =o Foresee Parks Replacing — ~ Cars in Michigan's ‘Calis curb parking on mp six-months trial basis. Since 1954, still smaller. Trav- erse “City has built nitie publicly owned lots with space for 600 cars, Saginaw, Lansing, Jackson, ‘Sault Ste. Marie—almost any city you name—all are whaling away -at the problem. The more Michigan cities pro- gress in solving street, parking and traffic problems, the more certain, | . As the planners see it, today’s The vision has rooted in Muske-|operations is not far off. gon and Jackson, to mention two.| In Muskegon, Jackson, Lansing, Its realization is a long way off,|Kalamazoo, Port Huron, Saginaw— ‘maybe 15 or 20 years, although/everywhere the story is the same: spadework has begun. ~ Declining patronage, shrinking pro- ifits, higher fare and reduced serv- main. street’ will blossom with Black, brown, red, beige, white. Sizes “4-to 10 ee ee ee ee ee ee $98 Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 tomorrow's plantings and walk- “ways, surrounded by lofty retail | stores and office buildings. The | pedestrian will be king in the | new-style shopping center. - Auto traffic, completely elimi-| nated from jthe central hub of say ithree by five blocks, will move at iat ge in a circulating pattern.) .Corhmodious parking lots. will line the streets at the edge of the \central district, siphoning off cars as they converge off spoke-like thoroughfares {rom _ residential areas. ‘Storewide Clearance .- ALL USED TV SETS from Come Early for Best Buys _SWEET’S RADIO and TV SHOP ’ 422 West’ Huron Street Phone FE 4-1133 FREE PARKING! Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 FIRST STEP TEDIOUS istreets and parking lots, a slow, tedious, costly venture in congest- ed downtown districts, involving tearing down buildings, rearrang- ing streets, overpasses and grade separations. < Rivers of cars in downtown streets, coupled with the trend to outlying shopping centers, | started alarming merchants and | metropolitan city officials a long time ago. First they turned to one-way , then_stricter lim ifations on ice in a steadily tightening spiral. LEADS TO BANKRUPTCY ~— the vicious circle thai leads " 1946, there were 97 tis com- panies operating in Michigan, ‘counting inter-city lines. Last year 50 were left. Of these’ only 13 were fairly sizeable city operations. bus affairs. (Next: Cost of Living for Cities Rising too) : * i * it seems that the doom of city bus Africa's Output Rises CAPE TOWN — Since 1952 South African production of electricity has risen by 41 per cent, of gold by, 33.6 percent, and coal and pig-iron output have climbed 20.2 per cent each. In the same period, exports increased 45.8 per cent and the ton-mile traffic of thea Most of the rest were one of two-|ported he had lost sight of Machine and. marker trouble have slowed Dr. Vivian Fuchs’ at- party across the Antarctic Conti- nent, The Ross Sea Committee, or- ganizers of he’New Zealand party attached to Fuchs’ British taped tion, said today that Fuchs re- markers laid down for him and tractors but later recovered one of them, . The committee said it did not eonsider the trouble serious. Fuehs reported he was reconnoit- ering for the route markers, which were set. out by Sir Edmund Pole Fuchs was reported about 28 miles from Depot 700, where Hil- will fly in. to meet him and tempt to lead the first overland|] for longer wear and water. and warm, Ideal for cold, wet winter months. SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK! WATER-REPELLENT HALF SOLES 98 Repellent Hillary- in his journey to the South Leather Half Soles Pair attached sole that is specially treated With a new type of leather to keep fost rv Neisner Shoe Repair 42 North Saginaw The first step is to set up the Subsidies of one form or an-|South African ' rose 17.5 other, where tried, have coi folper cent. — the party the 700 ‘miles to'f Scott base on the coast, | “EVERYTHING REDUCED! Teurb parking and ‘next to off-street parking—and more off-street park- ‘ing. Multi-level ramps, popular in seme other states, never took hold jin outstate Michigan, although a 195° | dollar, triple-deck parking facility inotable exception is a million- | completed last year in Saginaw. * * * Flint, with one of the most am- bitious off-street programs, now can store more than 6,500 cars downtown in publicly and privately operated lots and at curbside. ~ “Battle .Créek, one-fourth Flint’s ‘size, accommodates 1,600 vehicles in 12 city-owned lots, a capacity )soon to be increased 50 per cent. | Battle Creek has come a long way since 1946 when it bought its first batch of meters to regulate os. in the new suits by Timely Clothes! This sea- son, our navy blue suits are the height of fashion again. Right for office, dinner out, almost any “dress-up” occasion. And handsome? Ask your: wife! 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In ee sta 5 year, this finer-tasting whisky won more than a ae CODE miss —the ever-growing trend to Philadelphia Whisky. It’s getting more popular oli the time.” e. + * Be ‘tay he. "FHC ee an ont nol Nite ned a . Philadelphia soo LT) , Pidane awaent BLENDED WHISKY 86 PROOF + 65% GRAIN-NEUTRAL SPIRITS CONTINENTAL DiS DISTILLING CORPORATION, PLAS, PA. _ jeant \son, He’s tearing it down to build WwareF DASE . - thisty a CHICAGO #@ — Colosimo’s ~ the notorious era speakeasy where . thoodlums,. politicos and the -hoi- polio minged to tipple illegal booze — is coming down Where once trod the likes of Al (Scarface) Capone and Big Jim the rippers and * * * _The mahogany bar, the stills in the. basement /and the garish walls that looked down on a -gen- eration of fl@ppers and echoed to black bottom yield now to souvenir hunters. “They're coming from all over,” said the present owner of the va- Ronald M. Thomp- an electrical contracting firm, “One man came along and of- fered me $200 for the bar,” he said. “Before I could make up my minds parts were gone.” Ww 4s Colosimo’s history is as wild as the seamy prohibition era that _|spawhed , ag The old night club under the elevated tracks-on Wabash Ave- nue on the near South Side, was just a restaurant when Big Jim Colosimo bought it in 1914. Big Jim rose from former stree: sweeper. to precinct ‘captain to vice lord of the city’s Ist Ward, amassing a fortune. *. * * k The gaudy palace was success- ful. As Big Jim's wealth in- creased he hired a Brooklyn gun- man, Johnny Torrico, as a body- guard. In 1919 Torrio brought in one of his Brooklyn hoodlum pals, also to serve as Big Jim's per- sonal bodyguard, He was A] Ca- pone, who became the nation’s most notorious gangster and long was identified as Public Enemy No. 1, * © & After Big Jim was killed on May 11; 1920, as he walked into the gilded portal of his cafe, Tor- rio took over, with Capone as his chief lieutenant. Colpsimo's slay- ing has never been solved. But Colosimo's oar nightspot went on. Vice hoadlums, stage stars, ol ag heroes dnd - ‘restaurant antil 1945 whe its: doors closed, Famag In 1958 it was renied a &, house cant again Now it is filing vie} the wreckers’ ax. tim ‘to j . i Florida Doctor | Speaks Kindly - | of House Pets | CHICAGO W—A Florida doctor! had a kind word today for thel}- estimated 25 million pet dogs and 35 million pet cats ih the country. They're good for America’s kids, | said Dr. Hugh A. Carithers of Jacksonville, even if some of them bite or scratch when teased. He spent 20 months studying the seriousness or after effects of 157 children who had been bitten by one or more of 10 species of ani- mals. Writing in the Journal of Dis-| eases of Children, published by the American Medical Assn., he gave this conclusion: “The joy that millions of chil- dren receive from pets, particu- larly dogs, far outweights the) danger incurred from bites, and/ ‘diseases that the animals may in-| flict on them,” a legiate flappers packed the As the-20s-ended, the club's tor. tunes declined, It continued as a | embroidery! | budget net! conmeneaeeemanenomionemenimantaimisan __He noted no lasting —or-s 7 ‘after effects in any of the ch dren, a a | . “color - lock stay bright! ” to Machine wash im takewarm water HER CARDIGAN! HI-BULK ORLON Mothers 1 33 fv to 4 Penney’s offers the most practical hi-bulk, orlons | - (no blocking; no fuzzing, Eno matting) daintied | with wonderful hand- So’. warm, Penney’s Double Woven, Diapers 7? si A buy! 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EPS de _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1958 | Vetted : = 5 al pS ASS ae ae ee and 4 Cs oe ee eee 2 = ae ES a « ecbvelenndidicd 23S es gee SSS Wan boast New York Board Rules |. nruly Students to Be Ac NEW YORK i» — The City Board of Education has ruled that, |- effective today, any public school student accused of violence or in- subordination shall be suspended from regular school attendance, The board termed the new order “a departure. from previous pol- icy.” x * ® The school agency's. ruling fol- lowed by only a few hours the uring by a _ special Brooklyn grand jury of “prompt emergency action to clear out of our schools ithat 1 per cent who prevent the idecent 99 per cent from getting the benefit of almost one-half bil- pion dollars of eur tax money.” The grand jury has been ‘prob- ing violence, including a recent lwave of raping, knifing, assaults|/ OPERATION APPRECIATIO | and general lawlessness, in the} sted, principal of Wilson Elementary School, re- one of 14 Pontiac area persons that will be hon- gp senvice FOR 8, 52-PIECE SET. ut | SILVERPLATE. Regular $3 - “WEST-BEND Automatic Percolator DISCOUNT $ 98s + R million pupils, Both whites and | Negroes were involved. ee | eS = Cup Scouts Honoring 14 for Services state aid for city edueational facil- | city’s 900. public schools housing ceives his scout pin from Cub Scout Jon Dowty ored guring Boy Scout Week by the Cub: Scouts. ~ . Pontiac Press ro ri ie f . ; . a IN — Glenn Hu- ond Mew. Kenneth Goff, a den mother. Husted is as ; : is “74 ave 0 Discoun ¥e 2 Z Pa e BLACK ities. . Fourteen Pontiac area residents are being hon- will make the presentations to the following: ~ - WE SELL WHAT : xe ® lored by the Pontiac District Cub Scouts.for ‘“Out- David Ewalt, Clarke Kimball, James K. Card,' @ GREY . ' The city has announced - plans/ standing Service to the Youth of Our Area.” ‘Dr. Daniel-McGeen, Rev. Theodore Allebach, Mrs. WE ADVERTISE! ! to build six moére special \schools ready has five. there were five barrels, each con- ; ’ Fifor maladjusted children. It al- Each of the 14, selected by a committee of : ® WH ITE BARK ’ den mothers, will receive during Boy Scout Week John Stefandé. But the grand jury called‘ for) which starts today, a Universal Scout Pin. Marilyn Nelson, Rev. Edmond Watkins, Carl An- Frank Brooks, Glenn Husted, Stanley Kipp and) OUR LOW OVERHEAD MEANS SAVINGS / ~ Othe be honored Lester McKinney, thers to red are: Lester McKinney TO YOU—A LITTLE OUT OF THE taining some rotten apples, simple’. jlogic would indicate that one. of apples alone. aad tet whet the city tad to : \ INSELLORS and ‘ecrange for payeeats = gan [he was found guilty of a-crime or|’ The government radio research/ \ sfferd, regardiess of how mech or how many you owe. ruled physically or mentally unfitjlaboratory said an analysis of the = NO SECURITY ITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED dlagggeenty- sore — vrae an peer Fesoant > Member oes Association of Credit Counsellors rey suspensions occurred in the agape mane igear ef Secu: Deity’ At wee rey ro py artisan ol re In ie petra crimes, ome ge pone sy et Pr fry 4 WORRIED OVER DEBTS? student has been suspended unless|cate. | the: barrels be used for the bad Cosmic Ray Activity -Although ae that. only 1 per in Space Called Odd FAMILY SHOE STORE cent of the vast student body was MIRAGLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER r—-TORYO-—Cnusual cosmic-ray, activity in outer space on Feb. 5 In commenting on the new rul-jservatory said a complete study ing, a Board “of Education spokes-jof the signals would be necessary man explained that hitherto nojto know what the changes indi- the spokesman said, the schooljthe American satellite on 108.03. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ‘superintendent may use his dis-|megacycles since a” was shot up Familidr Cast Donned | a¥:. wearing’ the familiar ‘white by Teacher Once Again a : | Sets, All Golors....... than two months ago’ Miss Mae ‘Neuber—history-teacher-at the” to-1 s cal high school, fell and fractured Amerionm physicians took ee in the lower arm, the new one in/fore, and 23,012 serving residen-| the upper arm. cies, 1,587 more than the SEE immediate. action, saying: “If/ (yb Scouts, mainly at their monthly meetings, derson and Frank D. Thompson. aN WAY, BUT A LOT LESS TO PAY! 5-Pe. Chrome Dinette $ ag” IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (#-Less stages Grads Increase SHOP THE REST—THEN SEE L& S ‘= Mor: na Mi Laat ot Kabora Wolghts lcope with “nearly 10,000 seriously|was reported today by Japanese|her-arm whil)ago..king home from |e training last year either as | aggressive and disruptive chil-/scientists monitoring the broad- school. ee interns or residents. 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FRIDAY PEBRUARY, 7, 1958 « ieee out 4 sien in toll revenue 522 Estimate Drops | se tae aon Seaway Cost isi: 2 taal is expteted fs the near future. - Congress U.S. Share Uranium Men Ask Dew $1240.00 More Federal Aid estimate of what-the United States) pENVER W — Some leading ‘will spend to build its part of the/yranium producers say more St. Lawrence Seaway — due to be| government aid is néeded to keep opened next year — has dropped/the industry on its feet. 100. _ A 2%-member panel discussed the: - 99-101 South Soginaw St. | Open Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 r y 3 * _ SAVE ‘180 aay ; | * 14.1 cu, Fe. DOUBLE-DOOR’ and F RIGIDAIRE MONDAY | . REFRIGERATOR NIGHTS ~ Big double-door refrigerator with all of those marvelous : "Frigidaire features. Model #CP 141-'57. REGULAR $ 93 2 449° «: Gi eee Ss. te 208 ee “SAVE I 50. HUGE 12.3 Cu. Ft. 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J. merce member, has undertaken = | & eS = # - .. a &- As of last July 1, the St. Lawr-isituation at the National Western @ NEEDS NO: WAXING ee Pes C @ ience Seaway evelopment Corp. Mining Conference yesterday. — @ USE ANYWHERE, FROM. a... |told Congress that total cost of * « “® BASEMENT TO ATTIC oP ins Paaect te this nation would be Several producers said the, @ FIRST QUALITY 2 * = rt . | government will have to treat, "ag g Yi ad we uranium miners at least as good, @ 9x 9 & vs ea Us * Now, the corporation says in its as oil companies if the miners are - GAY L. HERRINGTON ss _ 7e ez annual report to Congress, the to survive until peacetime use of : | ® estimate of total cost has. dropped atomic energy revives the industry. 8 ASPHALT TILE PLASTIC « BI to $130.569,000. | Uranium production leveled off Herrington to Head . : ° i Of this amount, it said, $90,- last October with an Atomic 9x9x Vg. Factory fresh, “B’color . 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Navy Gives Bomber «: i — The ’ Air Force hag given the Navy a B36 ibomber, the same. kipd of plane ‘against which. scornful admirals revolted nearly a decade ago. * * * | The gift bomber is one of ‘many retired by the Air Force to make ‘room for the all-jet .B52 hydrogen ‘bomb carrier. And the Navy, in accepting the gift, does not ex- pect to use the big plane-with the | An Air fleet, but as a target guinea: pig| measure “‘stresses and dam-: ag’ oe" inflicted by new Nayy weap- [ons. ‘ = * * Force announcement! ‘said that the B26, after. being) stripped of most. of its instruments; and equipment built in for strate- gic bombing purposes, will._be used. by the Navy at. the New Mexico Institute. of Mining and Technology at Socorro, N.M. About 19 million checks are waite ten in thé U.S. on an average day, and the average face value of each icheck-figures out to about-$30. + Rumble Anew ~— Italian Volcanoes Getting Restless, MESSINA, Sicily ( — Two-of Italy's most active them. Stromboli, on a Mediterranean} ~ a- island north of this Sicilian port, tional parks in California adjoining |. went into action yesterday afterjeach other, have more mule deer almost two years of rest, It sent than any a small stream of lava hissing'regions, down one slope towafd the sea.) ‘There were occasional explosions, ¢ * | Etna, a 10-700-foot voleano on ‘Sicily north of Messina, has been in a state of ‘intermittent activity /- for niore than four months. Last a volcanoes, | night was one of its active peri-| - Stromboli: and Etna, are erupting|ods, with four or five explosions but there was no immediate threat every minute hurling rocks ~ and to farms atid villages around/ashes 1,000 feet into the air.- © A thrilling gift idea, JEWELERS 16 Ww. Huron Se. Pontioc TERRIFIC VALUES ON COMPLETE ROOM OUTFITS!! ‘ALL 3 ROOMS {Living Room, Bedroom ond Dinette) $295” All 3 Rooms Plus Complete 8-Pc, Bunk Beds Only. ‘349% Individual. 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Last ' ® SECTIONALS Foam. , Rubber “PILLOWS | Allergy Free Phone FE ! FUR NITUR & 3 BLOCKS WEST OF SAGINAW ST. FREE PARKING 7-PC. ALL HARDWOOD KITCHEN. SET —— ~ ————— - _ By JUDITH CLEMENCE ‘Women’s Editor, nest Prop ieee to think in rst of government spending for the care of the mentally ill. “Is it,” he asked, “better to spend 56. cents jer day for chil- dren in a child guidance pro- gram—or better to spend $4.55 LONG WAITING List ablgge "og cose mem- bers. Every commuunity, he de-| clared, has the right to ex-” pect a good treatment pro- * The staff of a child guidance clinic is faced with a grave chiatrist pointed out, and with adequate’ facilities, these chil- dren can be cared for. Dr. Kelly summed up his talk by saying, “If we make society ‘so « “complicated that |. Bauer, Noel Buckner, Fred ta and Mrs. Max Mil . Haggard ler. Others were Jack Barotf, Peter Quihian, frew, ‘Clifford Smart, “Mrs. ’ Sheard Club Prepares _ for Election ‘nominating committee for Par- George Watters and Mrs. Harold: * * * Acting. as secretary for + Wednesday's meeting at Pon- tiag Masonic Temple was Mrs. Lee Hill, and Mrs. Russell French was in charge of the guest, book. _* *—* Demonstration group select: ed ‘for thé next meeting, Feb, -19, will be Mrs. Erwin Christie, president; Mrs, Hill, vice pres- ident; Mrs. Milton Bloom, re- per day to care for themi in James Ren — Two-year terms will be filled by Judge Clark J. Atoms wel: .William Froberg. ‘Oe © * (ag _o, vorrtac PRESS, FRIDAY, F - pe eS = Dr. William H. Kelly (left), as sistant director of the Michigan De- partment of Mental Health, was key- | note speaker at the annual metting of Oakland Child Guidance Clinic Thurs- Among the 155 oko B Fah g for ~~ the annual meeting of Oakland Child « Guidance Clinic were Mrs, Benjamin the clinic, Later’ Cost 2B Dr. Kelly. A : Child Gu idance Leaders ‘ie Sonith and Mrs, Kariton Oa + j Ponting Press Photos by Tom Gerls day. With him: are Judge Arthur E. Moore (center) one of the founders of and Noel Buckner, vice chairman of the board. “Frmb, a beard member of the South ’ Oakland branch; Delos Hamlin, and Madeleine Half, director of the clinic. Personal News of Interest in Area To return to the city this weekend Ay Mr, and Mrs, Charies' L. Coppersmith and son Ross; of Woodland drive. The trio spent three weeks in Fort Myers Beach, Palm Beach Fla. . and Fort Lauderdale, : * a“. ¢ Aileen Fitzpatrick of St. Jo- seph street and Ellen isi-Junkin of Osceola drive have returned to Pontiac following a vacation in Florida. The Jolly Reger Ho- tel in Fort Lauderdale was their . headquarters during the south a ee. o. leashed la Hilts Chantry Club was the scene of : se andl shower honoring Mrs. ‘Thomas S. "Torgerson (left), of Kaper vem Thursday after: ictured noon. “ ‘ a eee + ry pint ery her — Mrs, M.-M. | ict of Bloomfield | — Mrs. Rex Hefner of South Edith street is attending - Classes at Wayne State Univer- sity this spring semester. “A registered nurse, she is study- ing toward @ bachelor of sci- ee Edward Peter Church and JoAnn McVeigh, both of Roch- ester, haVe received degrees ‘trom Central Michigan College a \ : ‘Pontiac teed “Musicale — Chorus will preserit a variety: show entided “It's: a Grand — Night for Singing” for tts an © St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, are ' Mr. and: Mrs. Edward E.. For- ‘syth (nee Joann Vackaro) of St. Joseph street. Mr. and Mrs. John Vackaro ‘of North Perry street are the _ mat grandparents. Pater- ‘nal grandparents are Mr. and - Mrs. Edward Forsyth of East Huron street. Sandra Johns Feted ae Bridal Shower 3 pepe) kee he ES Reales py re board of Oakland Child Guid- ance Clinic, Mrs, Lawrence Martz (left), discusses projects <<. ‘Abraham acl chairman of the Lf # “South Oakland branch and Mrs Joka aes chairman of the Birmingham branch. The clinie’s dinner meeting was —_ at Northwood Inn. ome _ Three. clinic members photo- graphed are (left) the Rev. William Norvell, a member of the. Birming- ham branch; Mrs. John Naz (center), % fomenss. Section, fall Mix’ Minn Milla bei aber _ of the board of the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic. Careless Youth Balks at Dad's Wrath ~ but Responds to Mother's Reasoning By DR. DOROTHY WHIPPLE It was midnight. Jack wasn't © could be. Jack was 17 and quite able to tak® care of himself, but he had the car and all sorts of | accidents do happen in cars. © One o'clock came — still no I met Tom and we went over should be hauled over the car- pet like this. “Don’t believe me if you don’t want -to, see if I care,” : Mrs. “And he headed for the kitch- en. * * * Mother had said nothing so far, but she saw both sides. MOM IS SOOTHING “John,” she said when the — boy had left, “Jack is right. - You have no business to scold him. He didn’t realize we - would be worried. He is able to take care of himself and he assumed we'd know that. You go up to bed, John. I’m going to talk to Jack.” . * * * : Mother went out to the kitch- en. “How'd a fried egg sandwich _ parents would hav taste, son?” she asked. and blew up at you, but you, too, have got to do a bit of under- — ' I . BOY MUST UNDERSTAND Zonta Club Sees Film on Seaway » ; 2p8 * Outlines progeer! for City Group He traced the progress of ¥ yislation in Congress since ufe idea of an international ~ waerwey ves ney 0 9 New members introduced to the club were Mrs. Elizabeth aes *-ic REAR EER EAE BELO DG $ be cd ‘ace = ol : _— and Mrs. Dorothy Ol- Re ep ee oT ee Jaycee Group ‘Greets Four New Members | : 4 ; ; ei ali Mtl, ’ " i ae ae 33 Be re 2 ; i ae * to. sleep “Swell, Mom,. but isn’t it a -- long at this hour.” lot of trouble?” Mom got out the pan. * 8 ¢& “I'm Sorry, ve. that Dad _ the swell eats.” Geidad Club Hears Talk Rotett: Byebrig_ of Clarkston spoke to members of Waterford Branch of Wom- ans’ National Farm and Gar- va Association Thursday on “Japanese Arrange- ment.” She used silk screens had painted during ‘Sw yours and or aad spent in Japan. -— * ® * Also speaking was Mrs, Don- ald White, who talked on “Things I Intend to do Better Next Year, In My Garden.” ee wor. * *« * we in a. ; Variety O. ls Smith,\Mrs, Fred Stim- pert and June Rohr. Edward will be a featured folk eipger. Act two will feature spirit Acts” ber of Pontiac Tuesday Must: is BB oe cale, who will play the organ. a. «= A specialty will be the ap- pearance of children of chorus members in a smalkfry favor- ite, taken from a television program. — a ww. 4 Songs og Rodgers and Hammerstein) musical | come- dies will conclude the program. Mrs. Addison -K. Oakley is “accompanist for the program and Mrs, George Putnam will Tre Willams Lake home ot Mrs,.\\Arthur Arnold was: the setting for the . Mrs. meeting “Alton Banfield, Mrs. : William Shower Given for Bride-Elect' a's Be.) ee 2 nice Betty J. Soper was honored With a surprise - shower given. at her home on Cherokee road by members of Epsilon Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority... Guests at the’ Wednesday evening event were Mrs, Keith Morgan, Mrs, man, Mrs. M. A. Calbi, Lillian Bullock, Mrs: Robert Colfer and Mrs. James Beall, * ¢@4¢°¢ . Others were Mrs. Eugene Soper; Mrs. . Edward Amann, - Mrs. Orville McMorris, Rosa-. mand Haeberle, Gail oe Mrs, Alfred Ostrander, b4 Phelps and, mee. Ralph —ve President. of Harvard Gives Talk . Dr, Nathan M. Pusey, ssisih. Universi dent of Harvard ity, Was principal speaker Wednes- day evening at the annual Dio- cesan Convention of 1: Churches in the ‘em. - ple, Detroit, As a layman of the church, ° he addressed the group on the work of the World Council of Churches, *RESENT CITY eg Attending from Pontiac were the Rev, and Mrs. C. George” Widdifield, the. Rev. and Mrs, ” David K. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. * oF ae Rercoare be and »* t »* * REO ai hie Ni A esi en 't doing anything wrong, est Wiley, Mrs. Arthur McCal- ~ but we worry lest .something zen, Mrs. Don Hays, Mrs, « happen to you.” Ramon Gepp and Mrs. Mervin ~ “Tm sorry, Mom. I guess I Mack. — q never gave you a thought.” =. 2 Z "- “You said you'd be home It was announced at the din- © around 11. If you had jost. ner meeting at Devon Gables called up and told us you'd that’ the state winter board |. ra your plans your = opie a meeting will be held Feb 22s ee Bert F. A. ‘Ede. ey Robert Tricker: - and Mr, and Mrs. ~ Marshall E. Smith, Others were Dr. and Mrs, ' Arthur R. Young, Dr. and Mrs. Aaron D, Riker, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Guinan, Mrs. Robert: Evans, Mrs, William S,. Wolf- am, Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Hall, Mrs, Robert Baker, Mrs. Russell Cowan, Mrs. J. Stand ish Sibley and Mrs, Walter Wharton. 2 * * > Also inchifed in the group from Pontiac were Dr. and. Mrs. Bruce F. Hubbard, Mrs. James Briney, Mrs. James: Hampton, Mr. and } Fred- erick Cockle, Nienstedt and Oe bn deen ‘Loren C. Sheffield, =k Robert: | Say F ws : ee ; : So f Beis po ea a a ete PONTIAC PRESS, Pauly, PHRRUANY 1,1 1958, Pcie fae as - Ret as 2 RE ARIE ES | \Relative’s: * , eee! ~(Griticized — Se se + “SIXTEEN ii aan _—— wel ‘ae - BRIDAL GOWNS ........-- from $50- BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS | . from $25 Alicia Bridel ‘Salm pecreog sure there petroleum ey no the gun ‘Always, Arrives at 3 aid. Mas-|or an eyelash brush to brush the| tN Exact-Hour Set] brush to brush lashes upward, This supplies a| for Dinner z aE : Te ra if [i 4 > #8 = f Mrs. Thompson _| appearance Elected President |ring the bell ; of weight in too short a time. In| s}: Sages "9 Water! Jesse a ernedee. ee : ; tial : ts to maintain| Mra. 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Ue fo ve # E PONTIAC PRESS = Watch for School News On This Page Each Friday “8 abe x } : ae = : Says MONTIAC MICHIGAN 4-0 tS ENETERN F " r f i} # Ee ot “b ———— F > | 4 ie Be ee ; i ee Saturday By SANDY CLEMENCE _ “Junior Showboat,” a variety show sponsored and performed by ‘|the junior’ class of Waterford Township High School, was presented last night and will be given again tomorrow night. ° — —. Theme of the Showboat is the’ now-famods Sputnik. When three Martians (Dick Finkbeiner, Marcia, Cameron, and Ron Newman) land ‘on earth in the sputnik, they visit¢é— 5 American Bandstand, a circus, the jungle, and a well known night- club. 2 | | Staging was done by Diane ‘| MeIntosh, Terry Ball, Nancy taken in late November; the sec- ond cooking test, for the final win- ner in Michigan, will be taken soon. The winner of the scholarship Raymond, Dennis Wiesniewski, Gyla Glasspool, Laura Upchurch, Ralph Bergeman, Loetta Lyon, and ‘Jean Rexford. On the script-writing committee were. Mike Pern, Tony Hiller, Dave Panks, Mike Ewer, Bev will receive $1,500 and. an allex- pense paid trip te Washington, D. C. with her counsellor. 3 ALL A SCHOLARS = Receiving all A’s on their report . cards for this marking period were - Barbara. Johnson, senior; Carol Grimes, junior; and Laurie She Shepherd, Marion Medlund, Harry Nicholie, Carolyn Stottlemeyer, wood, sophomore. a x & 8 The pep agsembly today for to- with ° Enter District va coe ie, ee = Music Festival Fred Gross, Mona Richie, Jane. Dovietian, and Dave Wilson. TOUR AUTO PLANTS Walled Lake Orchestra, Band Members. Travel . to Ypsilanti Tomorrow . Pentiac Press Phote seventh annual career night. Parents are invited to attend the program with students. Here, they look at one of the colorful posters announcing the event. . : LOOK INTO THE FUTURE — Frank Harris, 2820 Grant St., Bob Minton, 3116 Margaret St., Auburn Heights and Joan Bourdo, 3301 Willet St., are three of the students of Avondale High School who will seek career information Monday at the The Chemistry club, sponsored by David Klinke, went on a tour recently through Chrysler Corporg- tion and the DeSoto assembly. plant in Detroit.to study their engineer- ing departrhents. * * * Brady, 310 Leota Dr. His volunteer is Linda Me- Dowell, 1205 Bramblest St., and to the right is his assistant, Bev Maguire, of Drayton Plains. © WATERFORD MAGIC—Performing his magi- cal hypnosis powers during the Junior Showboat, a-variety show held at the Waterford Township High School last night and tomorrow night is Joe > Students to Perform ‘Oklahoma’ Band and orchestra students of Sate College Career Night — Pontiac Central Elects Playcratters Officers Among those making the trip were Judy Boardman, Dick Helts- ley, Jean Leach, Ren Newman, Dustan Smith, Ron Morgan, Peter Walled Lake High School are busy today putting the finishing touches on solo and ensemble numbers in preparation for the district solo and ensemble festival to be held Eleven Lincoln Students Receive All A’s (Murray, Donna Deaton, Chuck at Ypsilanti tomorrow. Sharon Ask Parents, Students! March of Dimes Drive Ends Today at Lake Orion The sophomore class of the Lake Orion Community High School has . }wall shelf; Arthur Kukuk, desk ler, zebra bowl; Richard , lamp; Lynn Neeb, -lazy Susan; } Charles Taylor, end table; Joe Miller and Jerry Burgess, gun racks; Mike Miller, serving tray; and Tom Zink, coffee table. The clank of tools in the metal ARE OUR : BUSINESS surpassed of $100 for ee : | March of Dimes and fas collected Seniors Plan to Hold ak eo ~ ware raising event. This is an avert Semiformal Valentine (NOT JUST A SIDELINE) of 50 cents per: student. ¢ | Dance Next Week . 22 oro Sa psi meri a JUST ARRIVED — J raising campaign closes today. |yeninrs arc Pecrncag Bh a: — ; ts fe'dhasa'b es titel ON Another trailer load of Aristo-Craft Tenth grader Janice Perry chosen from the eight candidates for the basketball queen by a school wide vote. She was crowned Boats, many more fiberglas and wood boats on the way. “BUY YOUR BOAT AND MOTOR first unit in metal shop, he is ex- pected to: be able to do the follow- ing: measure and lay-out, use tin snips, operate a drill press, select during half-time last week by Pen-| trom Pontiac Central the correct drill, punch holes, use’ e : ny Christopher, last year’s queen.| School and St. Michael's ous metal brake, bend rods, make| FROM A BOAT SPECIALIST + s-. * city, high schools are expected onlgghen gp vir to = —— _ = Se to participate court soon, en, angle) irons, countersin a . Miss Perry's name and Gaill "SO" Students thom St. Mike's know how to/ soft solder over’ We're Dealers for .. . ie Cook's, the football queen, will be ea ball 8 | led the first engraved on a i fee ee ee % Chsscheo placed other plaques ; = using electric bells and dry cells, and trophies in the school. __ | Jane Rindfusz has been: elected 110- volts, 220 volts, and a three- ' |president of the Future Nurses lway switch. eae Club. Other officers recently elect- _|/ The advanced “classes are ac- B fis Students ed include Helen Franzel, vice ‘quainted with tools and how to use apis e ae Tae, ee them. They work with plexiglass, a aponding secretary, and Carol Sue) leather, * jewelry, tool steel, mild : |Johneon; secretary and treasurer.| steel, metal spinning, metal lathe ‘ es COME OUT AND LOOK AROUND Billington, _ LOW PRIGES-EASY TERMS [if rs oe | wat ns : of . : oe in woatid Seven students received all A’s| As the students glance out of Z Bee e fk Tee ees ) / rats row re | Sarin cot ene Slaybaugh’s Marine Store ond sex last week. T see are bricks and more as ' Phe “ oe ee ninth grader who is participating in) iy Vivi clude: Gailen Davidson, Joanne|the walls of the new church rise ¥IR$T EVENT AT SCHOOL, — The Milford, tin, portraying a journalism teacher, interviews |the Washington; D.C..tour automat. 4 re set gs Laidon, Jill Hicks, Shao! - Cat-jupward. The seniors / are. hoping High School junior class play, “Curtain Going . Pat Trask, a stage-struck student, (seated) a8 | ically belohgs to a Tour Club. Milli- 630 Ave. « c e 4 FE ian . ~ penter, Mona Hart Peoosiy the building will be finished} Up,”’. will be the first public event to be held in Roy Danley tries to impress } director of the play cent Hollis, John Burton, Dorothy) Oakland : gf. ’ and JoAnn Langdon. | in time for their graduation. | the ew high sctiool, 17. George Mar- | within the play, Kay G way _. | Myers, Betty Heimke, and Josephi7 —_ mH 40 a aes ae Soa s nov Wee : : i A ve . . “ dhe: : \ “a : - it * i : v aa ee A A le ? “* » }work, tubular furniture, wrought tiron, aluminum, brass and copper. -NEW.58 JOHNSON 11-50 NOW ON DISPLAY. . JOHNSON asike : ,»)oehm, Dave Panks, Don Balmer, : prun ers FE Ee PI oe I )y merville, View ja; Mary Ann War- Bruce Cobb, Larry Drake, Bob The solos will be Frank-€raw- a uture PIGNS! Bob ‘Thompson is the new presi- ne Vivienne; and Emmanuel Wil-\ joyce, and Louis Hanna. ford, tube;. Virginia Slisker, | : at Avondale High dent of the Pontiac Central High » as Slim; : s oboe; Diane Slinker, viola; and | Sharon Drew will edit the Arrow,/Shara are sponsors of the Tour/Junior High School next fall. They : ers. — members of the senior - _Future _— — Dennis Garrels, trombone. Eastern Junior High School's news-|Clubs this semester. are: Sandra Bateman, Annette © other officers irls ensemble are Maria Cosmas, » ‘Sponsored by r . manbiih ,. thi ster. “ studen Hicks. ‘mn Bernade Monday Avondale High School bine ahicanh wc Rig cE aron Brown, Kay Hamilton and| Isaacson and Elsie Carter, went — Raper ke pata me gp Pet ne will mike evn aang ‘hatured|seaek ‘woskee Uuaood Med. will hold its seventh annual college|Skinner, vice president; Levy Wil-|Dimitri Gaveness. => aa ey & = a a Sat Chaat. Bt aeiticliana ao! ta the sa tibiae ie the amare me )Square dancing. These are spon-jelyn Nance, Barbara Ranick, Shar- career night beginning at 7:30 p.m. |liams, secretary; Sandy Summor-| Janet Walkerdine, Linda Head,| P¥bHe in Adrian today. clarinet; and Tom Fisher, bass| elude: Shirley Jeffries, assistant |S°°ed jointly by the Student Coun-\ron Rodden, Jacqueline Vess, Pa- Ths perptse-of the program to |Vile. ; Al-Sandra Turrell, Sandy Ferguson,|- Winner of the Betty Crocker | clarinet. editor; Jennifer Clark, business |“! and the City Department of|tricia Wilkinson and Gwendolyn to as much information er treasurer and Dick sae eid, eo, Marilyn Ketchel/homemaking scholarship contest at! In the woodwind quartet Martha| manager; Kay Evans, first page Parks and Recreation. Wilson, os 7 ie tigh eobedl ape way, sergeant-at are the new mem-|WTHS is Sharon DelMontier, 5660/Thibideau, flute; Virginia Slinker,| editor; Sharon Guenther, second | The Square Dance Club spon-| The Lincoln Junior High has 32 and thelr parents about George . Putnam, vocal mu-jbers of the Junior Girls Ensem- Crescent Lake road. The first test,)oboe; Nancy Gottschall, clarinet;| page; Judy Hensley, third page; |sored by Don Kelly and Ruth|members enrolled in Burtella schools the students’ might at-.|"° instructor, and Garth Erring-|ble. te find the high school winners, was| and Carolyn Weber, bass clarinet} Gwen Wharry, fourth page and |Green has been limited to eighth|Green’s Library Club. From these and eccupstions they might ton, English and dramatics teach- will perform, Pat Arnold, exchange editor. igraders this semester. This club members 15 assistant pages have enlir. afttr Jeti er, have announced that the Broad- * *« * F : _ |helps add proficiency and enjoy-/been appointed to help in the li- of , _— way hit, “Oklahoma” by Rodgers e x ° Diane Slinker and Bill Rogers Pats Lh gar aol yt pre Zim-| ment for these attending dances. brary during school hours. an : . s and Harmerstein will be present- ; . SS sme te ons w ve wo amare’: se Miltord Practices my mes Se ta, in Petry ty ogo nl pet cy ot So Reade rere ie cussed w rating the combined efforts vocal| | ; i : , college, the degrees and courses|and dramatic Sore : irc, erga ——— Fifteen students received all A’s the library and to serve and help i offered, the cost of tuition and| This is the first Broadway mu- " Resi : es s Case » Fom-'for the third. marking period and boys and girls find materials for — room and board, the living facili- sical to be presented on the Pon- or 2 C om y ‘ i Ss; a ‘rank Crawford, tuba. 94 made all ones which means ex- _and- good books. << Z ties on and off campus, the ratio!tiac Central stage. ‘ in 20 PER CENT HONORED celience in citizenship. - ninth grade Concert Choir of students per instructor, job op-| The art department and depart-| =» 6 ae ; Of thé~920 students enrolled in| Students receiving all A's were: | Fait Sf annual semi - formal. portunities, and the scholarships |ment of business education will also| Workmen are busy the;co-ed, a student “actor” with a the senior high school 184 of them|Pat Boughner, Terry Braun, Tom-| - Fantasy” was held available assist in this production. finishing touches on the Little Thé-|swollen head, a flamboyant pro-|or 20 per cent maintained a- B|my Braun, Gary Crews, Darrell] Friday eveting at Lawols duster * *. & Ase ot 95 ventinte 208 be fester in the bow Miltord high schoo! fessional acinees with unwanted ad-jor beter average for the semetter Soames, gentry Ne a : .. \cluded production since ever|in preparation for the first public|vice, and mixed-up high school/ just completed. . Hagopian, Don Lesco, Margaret General chairman, Shirley Par- bes: wil be a Se character will have"hn -understudy|event to be held during the week/romances, all add complications) Several achieved all A's in-|Melzer, Elliott Malloy, Maty Lynn ited Carolyn Mills, Kar- there. will consultants from 7 ‘ ; : . and there will be a chorus of 22.\of February 17. to a “doomed” production of aj¢luding Peggy Emmert, the only|Mitchell, Janice Prieto, Linda Jerry Menter, Michigan State Unjversity, Univer-| “7 outs held this week resulted : ior. Spangler, Karen Strong, and Murie ra sity of Michigan, and Wayne State For the past several weeks, |SUthern melodrama. eae : : cae on Sone eee University. in the selection of the following stu- ‘ App eqign arg x* * * x * * White. — out the dance . es... 6 dents to be included in the cast:| , ria “Curtain |_ The cast of 27, is headed by} The juniors had eight with per- Honorable mention went to Eliz- motif with blue and white crepe Lynn Walker, as Jud; Judy Baker, Going meer srgg | a three. (Pat Trask. Charles Elliott is her|fect records. They were Susan qbeth Ballard,‘a ninth grader, who streamers. L The colleges to be represented|Annie; Bob Thompsori,-Andrew| act comedy by Gregory. John. Pewildered boyfriend, with Kay Alm, Frank Crawford, Nancy|has been neither absent nor tardy chairman was Judy *___will_be Albion _Kalamazoo,—Hitis-;Cames;—Sherri Everett, Gertiey) 900 Grantham as the confused direc-|Gottschall, Hazezl Mandilk—TomSinee_entering Eastern in the sev- at ichale dale, ‘Alma, and Central Michigan Demni Govenis, Aunt Eller; Chuck - |ltor,-and George Martin portrays| McClelland, Susan Merkle, Bar-/€nth grade. : hisat tor the Will Parker; Tom O'Brian, Curly; |portrayal of the problems of pro-| The nearly completed Little The-| There was one sophomore boy grade history classes at Eastern Smith, director of both perform- The Tri-County League of|Diane Beach, Laurey; Bill Kath,|ducing a class play, just about! ater jin the high school will ac-jand three girls who had all A’s.| will be studying Michigan his- ry , Nurses, the Pontiac Business Insti-|Ike Skidmore; Allan Higgins, Cordjeverything that can happen to &\-ommodate 500 people, They were Michael Acton, Nancy| tory, tute, Lawrence Institute of Tech-|Elam; Mary Jo Koren, Ellen; Shel-|young director, does happen. Reed Mathis is director of ‘“‘Cur-|Gray, Sandra LaPiner, and Diane nology, a a ba Kilby, Kate; Barbara Kiel| 4 grouchy janitor, a stage struckitain Going Up.” Slinker. Page weeks, -_ have been %: branches Armed /horn, Sylvia; Sophia Skinner, Ag- a + around 8 woodshop. Forces will also be represented.|gie; Marjorie Crowder, Armina; j .: Kay Hamilton, Faye; Sandy Som- met 3 me * ea ¥ x a * sates os a oe ey oe : ieee fee: he : : hf ae “TWENTY | Vy ce hee ae ee PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY: % 1958 - SERS Sear ers onwoed Medes 2: oa Sat tii So St ca 3 ae 3 sae n Hayward. Returns | ae ogpmaatgd on f= Te-' days, lost only 15 per cent le fe ee JAM SESSION : every FRI, & TUES. 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Bean, ga Caine First whose lone dissenting vote had Watauga ages fide blocked the increase in two ear-| lier meee, changed _ _ — might go hungry. wk 28 pensions. The Council fh AEs a passed an emergency permitting the firm to boost . its white men was formed. ‘The \govamsionjbger sald. dant’ be still basically opposed the in- crease, but coud not bear to have the firm’s employes lose their jobs, or retired employes © their . ‘fsareophagus, and get into Brack- KNOXVILLE — With the: adop- tion of the written aricles of the Watauga Association in 1772 in Tennessee, North America's first Te Ne ordinance independent government by native : e Copyright 1957.. by “Ac Hf d i ef * tively. / Recommend _VAL-OIL | S Clear. and - Colors A Proven Product by VALSPAR—. asa waterproofing. sealer for .brick, stucco, concrete for cement floors—prevents dusting, a perfect sealer. for wallboard, as a floor sealer, as a reenforcing oil, for iron grillwork. 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Jin. . . on the beaches of amidst the. romantic ree of the. _ world-famed Festival of Pam b 3 * > ~“Tf you are insinuating that i killed the woman. — Emma. “Of course none of you! - killed the woman.” “If it hadn't been for Emma—” fa & “land family matter, and telling my "| dinner tonight? I want | Lucy went back to the kitchen. Cedric,” said Harold angrily. jafternoon and what I was doing—"’) “TI gather you are not so for-| |pressed no elation over the arrivai.. * jthe press comes round a d there's “Oh, don't begin again, Harold."" "or in the Missus’ either. Don't lseem fair, somehow.” is\his bedroom and started throwing atha “Chk / “More in the nature of oil on! troubled waters. They’ re at it ham- mer and tongs in thee.” “Recriminations?"’ “Mostly abusing Emma.” _Dr. Quimper’s eyebrows rose. ~ “Indeed?” He took the jug from Lucy's hand, opened the W- brary door and went in “Good evening." “Ah, Dr. Quimper, I should like a word with- you.” It was Harold's voice, raised and irritable. “I should like. to know. what- you meant by interfering in a private) sister to go to Scotland Yard about 2" Dr. Quimper said calmly. “Miss Crackenthorpe asked my advice. I gave it to her. In my opinion she did perfectly right.” “You dare to say —”’ “Girl! %y It was old Mr. Crackenthorpe’s familiar salutation, : He was peering out of the sually: deer just-behind-Lucky:--——- Lucy turned rather sclictentie.| "Yes, Mr. Crackenthorpe?’’ '* * = “What are you giving us for curry. You make a py good curry. It's ages since we curry.” “The boys don't care much for silks naaassir'tay tenpias ahi do the boys matter? [I'm the posite Jerry Lewis in TO VISIT PONTIAC — Movie fans had better have their auto graph books ready for young film star Mary Webster, who willbe in Pontiac Saturday. She plays the title role in “Eighteen and ‘Anxious” which will be showing. at the Strand Theater through -Saturday. Miss Webster will personally greet movie fans in the theater's lobby from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. She has had over 75 roles on television dramatic shows, in addition to mavie roles op- “The Delicate Delinquent” Perkins’ romantic interest in ‘The Tin Star,” Ponting Press Phote and as Anthony and may not discover it until too tate. ~ HOWARD JOHNSON'S NOW OPEN Serving Breakfast from 7 A, M. Brunch time, lunch time, dinner or munch time—it’s always the right time to come to Howard Johnson’s! , Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson’s serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches and delicious desserts. And, you'll be doubly pleased with our wide range of food at a wide range of prices to fit all pocketbooks. —_t Juiey charcoal broiled steaks * Grilled-in-butter Frankforts *Tendersweet fried clams * * 28 flavors of pure, rich ice cream _ WOWARD Jounsons On Woodward (US-10) ot Squore Loke Road—Just South of Pontiac 4 ~ “All right, Mr. Crackenthorpe, you shall have it." That's right. , Lucy. You look after me, and I'll look after you.” twins into the world, but all had, tired — very tired. He looked ap-) preciatively at his bed. You're a good)ttieky business bringing those Returns to Find Ticket gone well. He yawned. He was ‘on Cor by New Meter OKLAHOMA CITY &—Motorist Abandoning the fricassee of chick- ren which stre-trandt-ptanned,she-be- Dr. Quimper swore, and pic ked | up the receiver. gan to assemble the preparations for curry. The front door banged land from the window she saw Dr.| “DF. Quimper?” Quimper stride angrily from the) “SPeaking. jhouse to his car and“drive away.| “This is Lacy Eyelesbarrow ‘from Rutherford Mall. I think Li sighed. She missed the pe you'd better come over. Every- lboys. And in a way she missed) you Lacy detailed them. Bryan too . bedy seems to have been taken | Windshield. Oh well — she sat down and ae i.” < ae bel es met: to peel mushrooms. “ : arking Me’ t- wr a" rate — she'd give the we il? How? What = he supported his story to police \ It was 3 a.m. when Dr Quimper |the meantime —". he gave -her * * “idrove his car into the garag?,|short sharp instructions. sucting tc deta closed the doors and came in pull- ee nar et ing the front door behind him o2 rather wearily. Well Mrs. Josh Then he quickly resumed his) Simpkins had a fine healthy Perr into his emergency bag, and hur- of twins sche tiagpe Soghvar ecarertiapang OS Fe to hi ily of eight. Mr. Simpkins had ex- ae oe: It wag some three hours later when the doctor and Lacy, both of them somewhat exhausted, sat down. by the kitchen table to drink large cups of black coffee. id gioomily. ; xd of they? Quads now, Se Waite .omettind. All sorts of things you get sent, and pictures in the ‘paper, and they do says as Her Majesty sends you f telegram. But what's twins except two mouths to feed instead of one? Never been twins in our family, the saucer. “I needed that. Now, to brass tacks." Lucy looked at him. The lines: of fatigue showed clearly on _his| jface making him look older than his forty-four years, the dark hair, i Hit Df. Quimper, walked upstairs to 5 off his clothes. He glanced at his|his eyes watch. Five minutes past three.| “As far as I can judge,” said It had .proved an unexpectedly 1 all right Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M.. \E. G. Albright parked his car in| “T'll be over straightaway. In clothes, flung a few extra things “Ha,” Dr. Quimper drained his’ cup, set it down with a clatter .on) Miss Eyelesbarrow, let's get down: on~his temples-was flecked with’ |parking meter. a location where there was no | * * * | When he returned to his auto-! mobile, there was a new parking) meter and a red ticket on his that the meter was installed while Albright was —— MA 4-2151 Walled Leke —HELD OVER— we" WALT DISNEY = ‘Perri tnellife Fantasy | Aol 'WAS n EFENAGE WEREWOLF || I | torts : {MURSION OF THE SAUCER T AME NOW! S2r7 Sooner in SMALL DOSES” Show Starts 7 P. M. IT’S ALWAYS WARM and cozy! NEW! IN-CAR HEATERS! © TONIGHT— SATURDAY ¢ Ce AND | Thole Love delied the fory of lndia's Great Rebeliten! D. cums tooo (head spe He Rach “THE MN HD ROKER TE BOAT” ny HLL 1 NEAING and REND CONTR dg hy ii HE WAS HISTORY'S: : FIRST Ca QUTLAW HUNTER! IWS C04 = J Da ee NUN We - WA, A SATURDAY -ONLY- @ PLUS @ ~ SMALL. FRY MATINEE ve = 4 Al en at) ‘mepanmenee (~~ d Cne Ss ope == 8 Lana Turner @ Hope Lange @ Lee Philips, Lloyd Nolan @ Diane Varsi @ Arthur Kennedy FEATURES AT 1:00 — 3:45 — 6:25 — 9:20 , PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION: Mat. 90¢ Eves. & Sun. $1.25 Child Anytime 25¢ NEXT ATTRACTION . Marlon Brando in “SAYONARA” Get MORE Out of LIFE—GO OUT to the MOVIES! SSS 500—=—" *&AA 4A SD EXTRA IN PERSON, TOMORROW ONLY Meet Hollywood's + Newest Dramatic. Personality ° MARY ° WEBSTER ‘ Sensational Star of “Bighteen and Anxious” IN PERSON! 1 Au : oxaetonie SATURDAY from 2 to’3 and 7 to 8 p.m. _ ii NOW SHOWING THRU SATURDAY | . powhen hakennenin A -YOUTH WILL UNDERSTAND [sar 5 CARTOONS —2 FEATURES! : » ' wor , : PS iat Starting. Sunday: NATALIE wee in “BOMBERS 8-52" at J oye , we ahietecneemtiretrtn bs we get ness Davies a - agi ee es eh a aie eZ git isk? ® ioe a : ay ale eet gr eA Ca es ay a : ee ; g 2 ae 4 Me ae ; a o ee gg a: Lions Assistant oi THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1058 # a ¥ a Detroit Gains - 5 ye oe Detroit Moves to Resume State Play Deadlock With \2nd-Frame Goal Principa Bob Dove New Ex-Notre Dame, NFL Ace Served 3 Years With Titans named yesterday to the Lions’) figure te top the meet mark of coaching staff. ee 14-1 by Dick Coleman of Illinois Dove, 37, will join Buster.Ram- | '* 198!- Nussbaumer for increased player! Oklahoma has a good combination for the sprint medley mark and/Auditori * * * Ernie Shelby, the Kansas broad jumper, is sure to make a mark in his specialty. Shelby, who has cleared 23-6% should make mince- meat out of the present meet mark of 24-914 set by Lorenzo Wright of Wayne State University in 1948. In the pole vault, Ed Hoyle of . Marquette, with a 14.4 and Stan Three other records are threat- ened in the relays events, Michigan State and Kansas will fight each other in the two mile, Missouri's shuttle team will be out scouting. ~~ wae the :29.6 record it setito lose, nothing to gain” affair. ing * * *. ae ee Originally Lopes was to fight/day whipping Walled Lake an assistant coach at the 4 ws Paolo Rosi in: New York's Madi-lon the heels University of Detroit the past three| One final, the broad jump, apdison Square Garden, but the 10-\Berkley’s years, played with Notre Dame and|® host of preliminaries aimed at rounder was switched to Syracuse the El Toro Marines before cutting down the *bulky field areiby the International Boxing Cluh the Chicago Rockets of the old All-| Scheduled for the afternoon. The|and then Collazo was substituted an conference in, 1946. He ©V¢Ming’s events start at 1:30\for Rosi, An injured heel caused played with the Cardinals from|?-™. (EST), Rosi's withdrawal. ace goalie Terry Sawchuck “has the boy pretty broken up.” — WA9. « AP Feestmile $135,000 GRIN — Boston Red Sox slugger Ted Williams has reason to grin. He signed his contract yesterday for a reported $135,000 to become: the highest paid player in the M jess Lopes Fights Unknown Tonight in TV Bout SYRACUSE, N.Y. w ~ Finisterre actuall y hours, DETROIT @ — Detroit public|Education, the action will send, other proposals, One was’ to Nick Mickoski Scores schools have cleared the first step|Detroit public schools after state ppt — from as 13,437 Watch Rivals | octition with oubstate toni. —— ee MHSAA rules, in Close Battle Principals of p..bilec high recommendation to return A motion to amend the present papel mage oc. to state play cme an «surprise, SS tiie te ee DETROIT — The Red Wings| starting this fall, ip state eom- |the principals, headed Wy Waleecreconaed #6 $00E SF tals fromm the a ce ae ree Seed en Got ao ee i, ns ee eta . lose is eee ha oot Gers track and tennis, estion to. get back into state) Two principals voiced objections quite an accomplishment these : competition. = valbaige Sar paw. They | pa poe They also suggested three Haman -O. Petamecker of _|Cody who said he “was fearful of With 13,437 cash customers firy Yo students while going to om ot Olympia: Sadie. aes 2. gp» jand irom tournaments.”’. 1+ detict to guise 11 te wits | Terry Sawchuck’s| ve omer was trvin 6. Wor i . of Deaby. who said he “feared it > mh + ca Wife F iles Suit would hinder the Detroit educa : $ : ° oa tion program.” tS the National Hockey Ay nar to Get Divorce The principals decided to con- lun teicite et ar Sut bate DETROIT —'Red Wings gen- prc 2 eran ab pana 4 st ; ests. ia Ge Caetne esl eral manager Jack Aéams said e 0 th "¢ 4° °° ‘today a divorce suit filed against | 7 gino decided to continue Three-Way in Tucson Open | Michigan's Barnum Is Close 2nd L KEY WEST, ia. Stan Mi Redshirts battled the ign ae 2. iti: : : aiden th oehs saan Oe - The sult was filed late yes- dean Amoclation tectntty com: 2 Soccer Stars Killed in Air Crash. minutes of nogoal skating. . terday ip Oakland County Cir- pleted its 1st half competition. Both |- ee _ Even marital troubles failed cult Court by an cttorney for men’s divisions, Red .and Blue, ; prevent goalie Terry Sewchuk Sawehuck’s wife, Pat. Neither were won by Avenue teams while ee from doing a bang-up job in the star hockey player nor his Mitch’s sqéad took Ist place in ' ‘Detrelt net. Sawebek, wheee wife would comment on the the women's league. 2 -| Pat filed suit for divoree in : : tt * & eee é land County yesterday, was suit. Ditty Daugherty, Bud Wilkin- 5 gr wart a Mmwuhtargo be Rees son and Woody Hayes will head | MUNICH (INS)—The shattered) All 23 survivors were injured, ined Elizabethan, Its mo-| Montreal goaltender Jacques Sawchuck said only that he the coaching staff for a foofball |s0w - COW Of Almany of them seriously. tors had functioned on Plante equalled Sawchuk'’s work of the action momenta clinic to be held simultaneously /British airliner was combed today; went on, doctors |'® Belgrade-Munich hop, his end of the arena. he left with the annual Golden Gloves |for the cause of a crash that killed ye oe + * Plante was the busier of the two : West " State_boxing finals at (21 persons, in 11 members} fought to save the lives of famed | 7. piane was carrying the|netminders with a total of 31 stops. Bryant and Chalmers “Bumps” |York Yankees of Britains's proj by and twe top players, Duncan |, men home from the Yugoslav| From the penalty standpoint, this Elliot will alse be instructing. soccer league. Edwards and Johnny Berry. \capital, where Manchester United|Red Wing-Canadien game was 2 ke» a.9 *& They were Kept in operating liad advanced to the semi-finals of|tame affair. Referee Red Birdie Tebbetts, former paychol-| The chartered British European ee ale night and re- iine European cup j-|called only seven penalties, four egy major at Providence College, |Airways plane, en route from Bel-| {tion Senge 38 tie ~ with against Montreal, but one of the) - says he would skip college and|grade to. London with #4 aboard, Physicians sai@ the three men/ Yugoslavia’s Star team Detroit violations was costly. take “one of those huge pro bo-jcracked up and burned near Mu-iwere ‘very il" and rated their|Wednesday. . Detenennsen Gooden Misia. wae muses they're for playing|nich yesterday as it attempted tojchances of. survival, at about 30) yyq officials of the Yugoslav | off tor tripping when Moore ove- veschell 1f 1 had to do tt all over.; take off in Winding spowenrWiper com, Landon Embassy stall alta were | nected at 16:63 for bis 30th geal <—e. @ *e ; r @ 8 aboard, Authorities said ome of- | of the season, Meare took John P. Turner Sr. has been NHL Si . Se nee ce ee nn oe ee metres. bens sat Sew. SS named steward at Hazel Park 5. ane a _s J : L Standings aves. foer teem arto rode Tig SP é couldn't see. ~ p It didn't take long for the Wings knot the count in the middle stanza. Alex Delvecchia won a faceoff and the puck went to Mick- oski, who drilled a 4-foot shot rage oy op ora ings another goal, On « breakaway, Poile's shot fooled Plante completely, puck hit the pest, .- Both teams ragged “tons of the 2nd 3rd periods. Relays Set Tomorr OW. ij tem I : ; 3 's victory aver Boston EAST LANSING @.-- The hest/for at Yeast five records endj ; ® night in’ the other NHL, game - Tunners in the Midwest and some/wouldn’t be surprised by more." eae eae pp wegen rary a the from far afield will compete here et ; . of 3rd place, one point be we Saturday in the 35th annual Mich-| Masses. Notre Bame, Michl- il Contin Le Re a ere 2 igan State Relays. paps “a4 State,, 7 ' nae - “I can't recall when we've had Michigan 3 3 such a strong field," said meet] State head the schvele sending ; . o. <3 director Karl Schiademan. “I look| *™"!*. a : BOSTON ™ — The National) — : oe . Also enteririg runners in the field , ue players does - ae.) ef more than 300 for the 19 events not. plan to disband despite its) 4 : are Drake, Kansas State, Ken. failure to win recognition from the) “". as " e oo i ‘Doormats’ in Waterford rit Upset Leaders - * last night when the last-place J ~ Anderson Engineers de- feated the front-running White Swans, 59-34 at Isaac _ School. * * Lan shoved the hao into a tie ‘with idle Drayton Doms for 2nd place. In the night's eth contest Ryeson’s Super-Market grabbed the league lead all alone, with a 68-47 win over Jaycees, . Win for Johnson-Anderson was its first of the season against:five defeats. Swans led 31-28 at half- time, 49-40, going into the finale. _., Then J-A outscored Swans 19-5, led by Harvey Hernandez and Charley Huggins with 6 points .e apiece. Jay Newcombe had 19 for the winners and Harry Dearborn 20 for the losers. Ryeson’s Dick Gilchrist hit for 26 and Cecil Dumbrigue had 20 to pace the winners pver Jaycees. lobraéh Cards 73 SAN. JUAN, Puerto Rico w — Jimmy Johnson, Detroit, posted a 37-36-73 score in yesterday's first round competition in the Puerto Rican Open golf tournament, 7 Pontiac Central Fears Trouble at Arthur Hill Win Over Lumberjacks 500 Mark in League _ Pontiac Central -will attempt to; get above the .500 mark-in Sag- inaw Valley Conference basketball the Chiefs can expect a rough time of it. PCH has not been able to win a league game on ‘the road in three attempts this year, but the Chiefs ‘have won all three on the home| . court. GREASE $00 WITH ANY Oil CHANGE Joslyn-Columbia Sunoco Service Station FREE Pick-Up and Delivery for Complete Service and Tune-Up Open Daily 6 A. M. to 10 P.M. | |has. graduated, and now coach ‘Chuck Fowler is using an array of sophomore and junior players. JOB | ‘far. That was a victory '13th when he netted 17 points. | . Tonight the league activity could ivery well scramble the. standings. Jim Rae, the Hillites fop scorer * * * : Arthur Hill has won only one game in the Saginaw Valley thus last iplace Bay City Central. Overall ‘for the season, the Lumberjacks its" tein “bk Madani Big Paul Doersom, at 6-feet-4, holds ~— the center position. DOrT's of his ‘prep ‘aoe in the first game against Pontiac last December Saginaw could be eliminated at Would Put Chiefs Past). action tonight at Arther Hill, but| a tae It's all over in the. Suburban Catholic League, but the eight members of the paroehial circuit! ane wring, $0 Say ot Oe. Sista just for kicks, ‘ * A respectable position in the final! —— its 3rd consecutive SCL | standings is the objective from| there to the finish line, now that! Highland Park St. Benedict has ular season schedule tonight * ee ; : ‘i a8 2 & - — ee ee . ; : : j | See — ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1958 Pe SCL Nearing * Pentiae Press Phete jfering through their poorest season| -|doomed to stay there since, even’ ‘}can sew. up 3rd place and maybe. “jeasily in a previous engagement. ‘|The home floor advantage makes! ' St. Ben's only incentive now will | Lows: inish | te 1957-58 scien campaign | inears the end of its 10-game reg-| with a jammed program on tap. a St. Michael encounters. ‘ough © Ferndale St. James in the Pon- tiacg Central gym, gt. Frederick | plays host to Detroit St. Rita St. Ben invades Orcharg Lake | Si. Mary and St. Clement o” Cen- ter Line visits Royal Oak St. | Mary, — | St. Mike’ s , basketball forces,, suf-, INCLUDES: _ @HEATER DEFROSTER @ WINDSHIELD WASHERS @DIREC- TIONAL SIGNALS @ MICHIGAN SALES TAX @LICENSE PLATES ONLY $2900" DOWN _ This Exclusive finance plan offered to you only by | Ockland County's Volume Chevrolet Dealers in a long time, dropped an ear-| lier decision -to the Dales and will | be underdogs again this eyening. | The Shamrocks are mired in 6th’ place with a 2-6 record’ and are, by winning,they cannot dislodge: any a their superiors in one night's’ ‘wo! Coach Bob Mineweaser’s Mikes | fate lonig steak al ae Remember—Don’t Buy Any Car mone Until You See Gene Wright's St. Fred cagers. get a piece of 2nd by downing St. Rita, a team they whipped’ MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES CHEVROLET - -34 MILL ST. FE 5-4161 631 OAKLAND AVE. the Rams an even heavier fav-| orite this time. If the Rams should stumble and/ St. James and Royal Oak come through with victories, the three schools would be forced to share ard. spot. St. Fred now has a 63) loop record while the Dales and| > the Irish are both 5-4. : WMRONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER Sanit | Ben could have been a title | | & showdown, but St. dames | ; Suse evtitinn E. Mike. Flint Northern or the Trojans could tighten things by beating the Vikings. Flint Central is in prime posi- tion. The Indians are at Bay City AN EAGLET — Center Art Goisdzinski is one of the boys fol- lowers of Orchard Lake St. Mary are counting on to spark an upset of unbeaten St. Benedict in the Suburban Catholic League feature game at St. Mary tonight. The blond veteran has been a steady be to preserve its perfect 11-0) 4 record, The Eaglets, who lost a\- 30-28 squeaker to the Ravens in| = December, have a 7-2 standing and’ : See King’s Ad on Television Page and will be favored in that game. scorer all season for the * will be striving to keep their run- a nerup position, By , “Twilight c crosses” st and reveals its’ fave rite whiskey ~ nation _ It.is a rewarding hour. The | page slackens. The mood erage And + -onge again, for that sociable drin i that’s so good to enjoy, more Americans vi sxcown than. any other whiskey i in the world. ‘Sey Si eageam's and be Sure ask for wo serve Beagrenn’ 87 ( CAN WHISKEY Ar ITS FINEST. ae y Stace. wistiutis 0. W. ¥, G. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. 46% GRtis weuyeat. a a look taller, trimmer in HART SCHAFRENER & DARI | ‘Shadow Striped suits ‘HS&M created this ‘cable slimming effect by combining Shadow Stripes with the tall, trim lines of our Trend model. 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Full schedules in all basketball ‘ville quan both in vole of Avendale. tries te ‘keep its iene Southern Thumb leader ied recent hat Cor @S: ly | : ' , _ Pleagues and several indepéndent) strong favorites. Holly attempts | alive for at least sharing the tournament. champion Almont. Ar. ; * - | € contests make for a heavy cage) to snap a five-game losing streak | crown by whipping Fitzgerald. thada travels to Memphis and New) NEW YORK w ~ ‘The. As sess Bon Wiel ie gold Gard: . cafendas around the Oakland) at Wést Bloomfield and Bloom- | Front-runner boca should extend cag is at Brown City completing |taineers grt gee ogy — ner.” Sharrar is 6-10, Vincent 62 : With. hbater ant defrosters, alr foam seots, under- | County area tonight on the first) field Hills‘is at Brighton round- | its league record to 7-0 and e+ to keep . and Gardner 6-0. : | cating, W'SW directional sigoate Gust evs, ec. [¥en maha acn I nt nop a | SESS ASI | se tne od owe Bl eee ln , “COMPLETE WITH ANTIFREEZE pFebrenry. Ferndale has same situation kom | Feature game among the inde- > “what just comes nat-(Stith, (6-4), a junior who lea‘ ~ jbattles on tap but two of the loops #8 Clarkston, os "|where the Falcons of Gene Konley| ally (6-3), of whom Schaus asked: i~ the Wayne-Oakland and Eastern splitters must keep winning to hol A lot of interest locally will be! ‘host Lapeer. Rochester eked out a| That's one of the reasons’ they “He does a lot of things for » Sf a, thrown into the EML lead with powerful East lahartn ‘rank as the No. 1 college team|- Michigan — ‘could be focused on the Waterford gym two-pointer earlier at Lapeer after! in the ‘nation afd beve ted the sophomore, don’t you think? I don't * % Only SY 928 ° Fities should the leaders be upset.(Detroit breathing down their whore the Skippers get a chance(holding a bi think I've seen does ‘There. seems little chance it will necks. ito upset “the high-riding Berkley! Royal Oak Dosdero will be at|Ass0clated Press poll .for Paeeit ny ten he ara aken . Nothing Else to Buy i happen ‘in either case. Fab aS. ® 5 ‘Bears and hinder their title am-|Grosse Pointe, Oak Park is quest | Went te a tom, Thy shoal Oe nes a senior." “nen : Come In and Drive It Away Leo es been relling along) Ferndale bes . ond ie a st bitons, = : ot Country rly South Lyon tra class, lant night ut the mi , Park e Hartland, a is at War- CR & R MOTORS, Inc. [ices eign sneer ee BE weet Ha seetey nan. gone along with fet Royal Ok Strne. goer io or tir 260 vitry me + Pine Biya tama ot fone at Se ee ee, ~~ NOTICE “The Show Place .of Pontiac” ——— with the =e 8 Huron tn the other league tilt. |L€asue but had otie of its toughest /at and Nerth Branch is) “We try to our boss Your Chrysler—Plymouth—imperial Dealer . | the oldest bowler in the Press Bowlerama., eight season starts, will go all out|The Cleveland | 1 "|that too much can be a ‘ Fri., Sat. and Sun. | “Who are these youngsters 76 and 74,” asked 79-year-old to save face for the season Playing ord while pene ma detriment. - « Special Prices ; $1.50 : , Walter Carpenter as he showed his credentials which | ae on. the bays tw be Mid } ae _ “A Clean Gar Rides Better. Lasis Longer” | 28 888. SUNDAY QUALIFYING AF MONTCALM and flexible," he said. “So we con-/| ' file : “Ain't 79 yet, but it won't be long,” he said. . Carpenter's 1 ” _ ~ene hn Dott mideer ant = eee Horton. |centrate on fundamentals. We ‘ | , ‘ KUHN AUTO WASH ‘| birth date is May 1, 1879, and he-is still an active tourns- -Hagetos, Steve, Bone, Wi ag Bi damset, ioral cractice patterns Jat have 0 set : | | an ment bowler. DoW sverds Bil mall x ‘milo Don ii Martell, hr Piake, tel plays. Out an - Gone, every bare 5 | ‘Richard D. Kuhn = 149 W. Huron Across trom Firestone Carpenter is scheduled to bow! his qualifying round at 1:30 a ig oa a 7 aks, Saeremet., B Boule, Bari Cole, Bud is on his own > KITE 7 = =—,/P:m. Sunday at Montcalm, and by coincidence, the man he,'*# oe oe bates Detanh eaeerd Avetamin., Taste: smith, x. itiey,| The bull-shouldered West Vir. ; iréplaces as the tournament’s oldest man ———. Cap wnt eas eotee. Richard Mason, a yer Tal. BM Leigh,| Sinia coach attributed the Moun- | > 5 ‘ . Zim Tinson, Herman Waiter Rs . Aldie| talneers’ success this year to | } These Have Only ¢ ‘MODEL FO fis 4 vontics at hee omaitign Ein eat Seeny, SiaSRS yak SEMEN RAMELSe’| ca necee henen, mere oreren fj Beet Used for. Robert Davis. Joe Wilson, James Chafiton, Al Papasian ‘Joseph RF: | balance, year’ experi- | > ‘ ) ~6O D EN _ With a 140 average, he bowls with the Eagles team-at AUbUIN 4.39 p.m WP tence We Darby, Pratk ic indie 4 aw 2 v.| ence. smh enaat Agent sopho- 1} Display Purposes: ‘[Lanes. “I went to the national Eagles tournament last year,” pemtey. artes ——. Watem 3 — Rees. ite more F've-seen.” : ; L rY |he said, “and I'll go on bowling.as long as I can.” gg amend pe ay Lag SC a ‘Don’ Goour Wane: | “We have eight good basketball] Open Fridey Evenings ‘ : The oldest woman in the tournament is still Mrs. Anna a Ray Heschel. Glee Ocech, Boudreau, F. Roosen. Robert players instead of the six we had| "til 9:00 * R Price $89.95 ' | Winters of Birmingham. She is 76 years old and carries | 2:10 ga —onies Fraser, Mr. McKim, Decker, Del Kasat. G. Starkweather. last year,” he said, “and we are e “ete 279 | the lowest average in the tourney, a 64. She will qualify a Hukka, Thee Hughes, An Ae aoe J Bees, c. BD aguia: Hearst (Playing three seniors — Loyd| week from tomorrow at Motor Inn with all the other women Past ee ne = fonts, | Deneld Scot, B. Madu! Sharrar and the two bac oe —| in the tourney. Carlion Memmer. SL Peacagil: Mo Bovdsickl, Wr cana , | The women have only until midnight Monday to submit their) * Oe ahigher ee tee ee ety. Jerry Weed.” 8 dD.’ ’ | id S$ ¥ ‘entries. Bowling times will be at in the Press. next _ Bert McLaughlin, Thomas’ Bayttsrian’ Plea” L. perry, Bawerd Royals Keep Firm an ons >| ROY’S — repLacemeNt © ‘Thursday. st panna Eton auatieving aaaoers Likes soe 4994 Dixie Hivy., Drayton ‘ | Sunday’s times and sites for the men are printed today. All 64: ar eee. "Dake" Sart Martin, Me Georte 8 ike mayeaea: Hold on A lead OR 3-5043 > . 96 Oakland PARTS and SERVICE | men are required to be at the alley half hour before bowling| Ervin Miller, John, Rossette, Raymond Kemler, R. Bonneau, Raymond ‘ ‘FE 2-4201 4 time 2:00 p.m.—Vince Alecia, Irving Lohr, Pred red Teroots Robert Brunet. Lyte Karr, ; : . Floyd Armstrong, Harold t, day, William Mihalex,’ The Lakeside Royals kept a firm ; = Norman Andress, Charles bag £ ing *scheea E, George, 1 1 in the Cl A > 3:00 ae i "Maruire, “George iiian. John Weten James Wade, H. R. ee pogienedie> Le : with a 59. Bi Selection , « Boomer, Wm. Knoll, Russell “Matthews, Donaid Roberts, Ben Arm: |/9') +~ g : 1 Sieata Kotha arg Gavi len" Lely Wate, tans” Sete: |temben bat night at Ponce f ip William LaBelle, C. Nicholl, Pat Klein, Joe Burgdort. ©. A. Judd. |/@mbus last night at Pontiac Cen- ow Oo - | #30 p.m.—B. Halverson, Ford Newcomb, B. Gorman, George Atchison, Joe (tral High. ; Kent Richard Shoun, swell Runotie, — gy Mn Ley My ne Rolin Johnson netted 23. points; | . D’Autremont. R. "ace ita MB at * to lead the Royals to their 8th win ‘ 7 ° ag wom care Fe “lim 10 games. Hal Trott scored 22. z- | - points in defeat as the Knights’ | - eae ee | . PA ri ch t “we a Class B game at PCH, Dean - a tallied 23 ‘points: to pace CHEVROLET .2 : . . Ww triumph over | : a 2 : . im | . i bboy ones | a @ : : | es for the losers, : ! “| BUYS IN CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE, ‘USED CARS Sf | 1955 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE . $ 00. = Bj Hydramatic, All Power, White Wall Tires, — and — 70 A Very * Beautiful Car eee eee see eee eee eee # Oe eR OOH Oe ee eh ee 8.1957 Ford Faistene 1956 Pontiac har. Catalina $4 00 =. Vietoria, V8, Fordomatic, e Wall § 00 V-8, Hydramatic. White Wall mer ae | z Tse. Radio and Moat a beeen ne and Heater. Very — tesa t — ) ) Amazing _ 111956 Buick Roadmaster Sedan 1953 Ford Victoria : sag ; J : 00. V-8, Fordematic. 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Realtors Consider Hike in Selling Fees | : A study committee of the Pon- tiac Board of Realtors is consid- ering a proposal that Pontiac real estate brokers follow Detroit's lead in boosting fees for selling homes trom 5 per. oe 6. Alcuin G, Kampsen, en pres- idenf, said the committee would present its recommendation at the March 3 meeting of the board. The Detroit Real Estate Board recommended the hike to its ‘Taem- bers last week. Kampsen empha- sized that if the Pontiac board makes a similar recommendation rule that local brokers must follow. Business Notes F. J. Stacy and Frank Antro- bus, Pontiac representatives of the Lincoln. National Life Insurance Co., recently earned membership in the company’s Convention Clubs. Producing high volume of business over a 12-month period. Grady, Shearer, of 98 Elm St., recently completed a home training program in television and radio servicing at Devry Technical In- stitute, Chicago. Troopers Investigate Theft From Bar State Police Detectives at the Post are investigating a of the Twelvé High Bar, located at 12 Mile Rd. and North- western Highway, last night which netted thieves $200. Detectives said entrance juke box. Also Killed fey Cor's Fumes.” DETROIT @# — Raymond W. \Howard, 27, of Detroit was killed ’ \drinking was to be charged with youth who police say had been) ; manslaughter in a Detroit express- lives. - x + * Wayne County Prosecutor Sam-' uel H, Olsen said he would seek the warrant against William Mar- shall, 33, of River Rouge. Driving: McClary and the other driver, James Coldiron, 29, of Taylor Township were both killed. © Olsen believed the charge against | Marshall was “unprecedented, but | fitting,” under the circumstances) surrounding the two deaths. Cadillac Produces Two Millionth Car Car Division announced today the’ automobile. ger, noted that it took 47 years. lac cars and less than nine years | Cadillac's 1957 output was only. 98 cars short of the record mark of 153,334 units built in 1955. ing about 49 per cent of the fine, car market, the highest penetration in our history.” DISCOUNT SPECIALS ee eee Pete eee eee Seah Oreo ene nes eS ee oceede sae vet ALL Toys Selling Out at Cost g garage Thursdyy night. ‘STIMU LATE * 2 sia 1 Week Only! ‘SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL GOODS IN STORE PONTIAC ) Bees 00. 18 E, Pike St. Wen, oe tomy y Plen FE 4.3651 Marshall's *car, Neil McClary, of, DETROIT # — Cadillac Motor | production of its two mnitionth James M. Roche, general mana-| to produce the- first million Cadil- | for the second million. He said: Cadillac, Roche said, “‘is obtain. . September, J Fomous Nationally Ado, BOTANY 14 oz. SHEEN GABARDINES From the Pinast Woolens. Sizes 32-40, - FRI. & SAT. ONLY ‘Qt 2 Pr. $19.00. He gg de Sa ~ S = tes isres ee ee s 4 rd Gig ae = oe 7 cae Se = a e : . = ; sae ee ; “ : 2 i a / A oo * ee a = : ee ' ‘ vr eee ve : ee - _ome PONTIAC Pass. Pampa, FEBRUARY 1 a 1958 2 ——— “8 : “Lodge Galene a {Gas Station Till Rfled ° Fr, Trucke ay one | Bee ORR | ation be tae Contracts Set While Attendant Busy _ er war AND. Ot, * t " ki . 120° pam, Gerald Ly Moors, Wd. An unknown man. walked infor Saf fy i vg | "hn Dettoit: Arta? scare tes os pa du —— a Th and rifled the ¢ash|” Two “Co. drivers ® Bho. . a Seu register while. the was ee ” “News in Brief bay tearing © Oakland Com dmand pin econo the |” CHICAGO Un—Business in grain. Potter Refutes Report )sneritr's. Deputies. Sven wate Werte Ce ee a Er ae Chrysler Told to Skip) Ralph Sichel, owner of Geo Gee) = Oe ost : eased with only slight, |Vinginia St, Rayal Oak, was sen) Firms on Missiles ind. veal depatien toe auburn! John R. Goodsell and William| scattered de igs tenced to serve 17 days in the took: $36,50 fro “the till while he|Cr@avelle,- ; plus 2 other Blair driv-) “The setback in soybeans ran as|Oakland® County Jail yesterday, Ww G Potter|was outside waiting custom.|¢TS Who have achieved lesser aye much ‘as % cent in initial trans-|after pleading guilty -to drunk| ) stig Sok gt gboard baggie Brae y un-/ds, were presented awards ays cage ig Rgds y Be ee og2e| ection in < ot 5 weeher ving and failing to pay & fine| i cever” for a report by Rep, (noticed before the loss was dis-|eMty by William L, Kelloge, t A DU. \....00+-see+ 3.00 vegetable ofl and soybean meal $150 before Royal» Oak Muni- Griffiths (D-Mich) that Michigan|covered, said deputies company’s terminal manager. Oe eerie Mmmunced Ampeg Melati" sess 389] market ut oats held slightly to /ciPal Court Judge Mletcher Lj heen cut sig Type cger tee : . 2p 8ee j sonreen * side all Renton. heen out of . y missile ; , demand for cop- Beeta topped, aren yaesssee 2.99|the Plus side on small commercial «| eBoter to As | : » WU. cetrecseneee 290 Potter: told a reporter yesterday ks E H | Seis eta te $73] Dealings were light and after|, chard _ Trowbnae, Bloom] hat 215 of the first 350 subcon-|" arly nearing steels ‘showed ‘ scant . pk. baskes ...°°.°7"%* g.95/ first overnight orders were cleared tracts stemming from the 2-mil-| 2 [20° 1 . 8. Steel was easy Salons. De eB OTEIOE | gy 4: cong ecgee scene ee Sted aiven meweaey, gallty lion-dollar Chrysler Corp. missile Of) EXCIS@ 1aX End rsiey tbeha,) dos. .195F r & an 8 ichi ir er ade nda re ee ea Ft aot 8 oe eet sot le WASHINGTON An sy Com|f : C chs.) » had learned that the Army has The Minneapolis sean ES, Og nae oe Staren $2.18%; 2 po Soke, ___. ferdered Chrysler not to award 817! peal of the Federal Excise tax on ? Fertpe tne USI uarch $1,094; oats unchanged to| Kathleen M. Lane, 38, ot: fens] Ubcomtracts 10 firms.in the Detrolt autos and trucks was asked yes- lower’ its sper uay rate, Depart- Poult . Bd lower, ge rye % to 1% ycsaral: — a ag aaene eo ree at the: Fepeel tan ment store sales ‘were reported lower, March $1.2644; soybeans %/drunk driving yesterday in m con E lower than a year ago. ve i LAR to 1 lower, March $2.21%; and /pal court. Judge Cecil B. —— mass pbsicnay st facie —— a peaapea et (R-Mich) said Motors, chemicals and rails are lard 7 to 12 cents a hundred pounds|sentenced her to two days in jail,| range Jupiter es n a letter to Chairman Mills (D- re te, Fr OCA REA, ar ico nS ol Ss rn a (toni em were a -\""Whites, Grade A, jumbo, 46 ieee 7. 3 years, Gravelle, 45, has been driv-| wel wit al Sg : i awarded by the Army last De- se Be cello creat: cegen,| Grain Prices | as auction, taeled 4 mite) camber to Chrys Warren auo's wold provide an ius: Mainim 6, Waterdown BE | ne yn Ry IR CHICAGO GRAIN of Armada. At 7940 ae: ie diate. impetus to our economy |ship, . | New York Stocks | 90.3, '8z¥*. 22 €. large, 32: |p CHICAGO, Feb. 7 (AP) — Opening Rd, on Sat. Feb. 8, beginning at 1) Mrs. Griffiths said Maj. Gen.| and increase employment in the ' KS cheeks, 29-33. wtd. 9 -* ; 7 m. Pull line of farm implements B. Medaris, commander-of|-automotive “and ‘many related dike peti tiene a. fumbo. 4041 =, Pg mean Merch: sens 218s way ces a Moat y Harris. & ee model Redstone Arsenal at Huntsvilie,| industries.” > arte other — a pins} Air Redue ... 53.7 ‘ alierna, 30: medi, 34: email. 30; Grade 4 Cg Se acter, meee 61, ‘with cuore. Als., had put out.the mo-Michigan| 1) sag wins production cut- pa to nine years. Allis Chal 25.7 : #1 seca afc ora ren 7° aah — culti ers tractor ating order, She yay me —— all! sacks in the Flint-area have “had : 5 Bl DETRO ee: eee ve ag emcees => ” . : oe "$1\ pernore, Peo, @ (AP) — Priees paid ee se ier: eas {#4 |manure loader, manure spreader.| Aircraft Corp. of Birmingham, Ala |® most perious effect on the toaall ade ary * Fea \ for No. 1 top 4 quality live poultry up to go otis hy » pau ‘b44% John Deere ae “Gen. Medaris has never put|/°CoPomy added: oe ah : a? a? tens Ries 800 et oe pert esate ck March seeks ot 9 atcremgg c ey polly New waiter oat such a directive,” said Potter. The effect of the recent drop 3 : Jan|hens. 13-16; “envy type: broilers and epi “S500. AL6T mower on rubber trailer type, New|‘‘He can’t put out such a direc-/" Autdmotive production is felt : $2.4| fryers, 3-4 Ibs. whites, 23-25: barr picker ter trac-|tive not only in Michigan, but through- a tg hy dS es Spe ‘and imany other, tools out the entire nation. The bell : . * vy type, 23. 3 ° 4 : it rf Mother of 2 Faces festzas'aamar aah] te i, sare ste! [rier et fhe ntti 248 308 ‘ and some owes oj aly ane of Ge Sit OE dustry on the rest of the country’ : ne as Livestock her harae arm oP scan’ | tracts tract wil be Cirarded; he (has, been demonstrated. ene and oo oF Bil sernore uvesrocx__|Check-Fraud Charge je" *™ “hav Sulgentracte wil be awarded, Be line again” | . 20.4 yy : added, %: oe Cattle, ake ‘we. oo — > ‘Backenstose Book Store. 15 E. Potter anes ba checked with the If your future is uncertain and y : 243 : 24.3] Uttlity to low standard grade steers) A warrent was to be issued to-|Lawrence. Mo clearance bar. a T to training under P.L. 650, 4b steady; — standard. mined scattering | day charging a 23-year-old widowed gains, Few. parttige Shag Business as rng cag the subcontract situa Pulley ransmission | nf y 41°} 18.00-21.00; f retfere usual in new store 19 E. Lawrence. |“i0n after newsmen informed him | call at the Institute office fan igs uitity cows 16 00-1 Tabs conners/momer of two with passing bad) - i+" your Valentine cards now.|of Mrs. Griffiths’ remarks. . Ss Thursday ‘a01.4]and utters 1200-1600: mainiy 13.00 Checks totaling $1,320, according to/rargest selection in town. —Adv.| Republican congressmen had . ny onday or Thu eve a4 ds. Sra ughterithe Oakland County prosecutor's hailed the Chrysler’ missile con- Sal eae core sit ane ere Ram St. Pri, Feb. nih. 10/72ct 8s an effective blow against! eINDHOVEN, Netherlands @® —| ee j t most + honk : é . — poe Lie eseant € @. ow Assistant Prosecuting Attorney — plage gr a _ iam. Cloth-|Unemployment in Michigan, con- The DAF Works, Holland's only throughout the year prime 912 Ib. yearling 28.50: good}Robert D.’ Long said Mrs. Betty ® _|tending it would result in 1, w ce steers 22.50. coree Sand-lLou Harris, of 240 W. ‘Ann Arbor |28 2° all. : we t paused rses are offe D mie and up: limited showing eholce|Ave,, Pontiac, has admitted pas} Rummage—Sale—Salurday, 9 to| When told of : ents |Urst all-Dutch pasenger car — a} . Higher Accounting, Junior Accounting, Secre- can air ; +B. tow schotoe hevfore ia 00-34 oo: dandard _ the 14 checks between Jan. 2 = com Lutheran — Mrs. Griffithe pe og Saar we aon ec model with ‘arial, Steno ’ ~ . ++ ee aiarade 1950-2200; utility 17.50-19.80: and Feb. 6. v. C «4, \two-pedal ¢ Se ‘a me : wiley cows 16.00-17 25: few commercial I also said an investigation| " » . ‘aie ee ies ee — hearing “to! ‘The — of the front-mounted _Ad and mail it in for your FREE copy of .our Cheyeter’.2.: Seq Poeipe B'sicciaaal BOIS: canter and cutter cowsiwag under way to see whether alurday at 10 am. 613 Desoto. | “Chrysler told (a House) sub- weg wos —_— is transferred] Bulletin and an Illustrated Booklet, “Your Oppor- ca aM .. Patios bulls 18.80-21.00; canner and’ cutter|woulld be issued against two friends committee staff the: - rear wheels trong) te *, Gluett Pes 2. ig) Palte, 34.00-18.50. of Mrs, Harris, who police said| Rummage Sale, Sat. Feb. 8.\the order by the Arm) a te belts which run on pulleys variable} tunity in the Field of Business. oe oe ae ease ase Ot 0 6 aah eA Meee Sires Zc am, Ree on cull «12a 0 crane aes and $50 in com. would vot be given suhconteacte?(of the three or four of the con-| The B iness In nstitute w Ed . , « a 1g not be given subcontracts,” ee Gta" tay saz “eeu "ii| Long aad it was thee Seatest Charge Manslaughter 1 ventional reduction . mechanism, us Cont Cova | : steady to weak: feeder ae ee ee, : at: : 7 West Lawrence St. Cont Mot ... 40.2] steady: most Wooled slaughter |admitted passing today. le | f p th E Lab Planned in Detroit |, The automatic transmission sys-| PO Doi: Re 384| amie 29 0-38.86, ‘one shioment ef, 198) The woman and the two meni] LO@N OF Veath Lar : tem, named Variomatic, does away ‘OD Curtis Pub "2" “Fraicholen lots wooied lambs under 108 Ib.|were arrested last night after a DETROIT (INS) — A spokes- |with gear box and differential. | 7 VISITORS ARE _WELCOME ae $6) Ao Oe Hae Ee leeds: prime’ ‘shorn Suspicious Pontiac grocer took the| An auto owner who loaned his| 4” for the Food and Drug Ad-| The auto weighs 1,268 pounds) around " licens enumber of their car, after|cor to a 19-year-old Lake Orion ministration has confirmed a re- |and is 142 inches long with an 81- inch wheel base. Delivery is |scheduled to start by the end of) 1 pay. It’s syste a little out of each week's matic saving that quickly builds into a sizeable sum OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT NOW * uM are invited to week day or on in Business Administration, aphic, and Clerk-Typist. Clip this Phone FE 2-3551 / 25% Paid on Saving Certificates pPonTtia Offices ot w. Huron ot Tilden, N.. Perry at. Glen- wood, Lake Orion, Milford, Walled Loke, ‘Keego Harbor, ees Lake. and Bloomfield Hills. - weeks of consultation on U-S.- + : } ee Bea Se es ae Be SS gS tt “- +> 4 * ae ee ee x tye ie Soviet Ambassador Arrives Ee 2 A af ¢ 25 = : WASHINGTON | wm The United), States and the Soviet Union ap- peared about ready today to open the diplomatic negotiations which may eventually lead to an East- West summit conference. . x * * ae A new Soviet ambassador, Mik- hail A. Menshikov, arrived to take command of Moscow’ s embassy|m here. He is expected to -seek prompt meetings with Secretary of State Dulles and ! President Eisenhower to present his creden- tials and thus clear the way for active work. Ambassader Llewellyn Thomp- son, who has been home for two Soviet relations and summit con- ference problems, is leaving Washington ‘today and will get jotiations Seem N as the future of Germany and|tigrid hones is expected to * meet soon with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko to find out how the Soviet government wants to proceed on negotiations for a top-, level- meeting. * * * Premier Nikolai Bulganin ad- vised President Eisenhower in a message last Sunday that the Soviet Union agreed to an €X- change of ideas through diplo- matic channels to prepare the way for a conference. Eisenhower has insisted that very careful preparation, offering hope of pos- itive agreements; is essential be- fore a conference can be ar- ranged. * * * Although the Soviet Union and the Western .powers are —_ back tp Moscow. early next week. deadlocked on such =p te, basic disarmament ' problems, some officials are known to feel that prolonged negotiation even- tually may make some headway rangements and measures to pre- vent surprise attack, ~ Menshikov, who speaks English well, arrived aboard a Soviet jet claimed “himself as an ambassa- dor of “peace, friendship and cooperation.” * * * He expressed a hope for ’'nor- malized economic relations . . . especially mutually advantageous trade.” A handsome and pee man, he is likely to be much more active in Washington than his pre- decessor Georgi N. Zarubin, who did not speak English. . Airplanes ‘and Private Autos _” Revolutionize Transportation: ’ By WILLIAM FERRIS Associated Press Writer Fourth in Series “You will be abe to cross the continent in scarcely more than an hour, span the Atlantic in less /high- than two hours and the Pacific in scarcely four hours.” = -——~ This is Capt. Eddie Rickenback- er, chairman of Eastern Air Lines, talking. He is not talking about the distant future. He is talking about the day after tomorrow. The airplane and the private au- tomobile are revolutionizing trans- jvances in the development of jet power will move these speeds up to 2,500 miles an hour.” On the ground, millions of pri- vate automobiles will travel new, high-speed highways. If the cities are strangling in traffic jams as drivers hunt for parking spaces, if they are losing passenger service portation in the United States. around. This revolution will accelerate in the next decade. In two years, Rickenbacker says airplanes fiscolbenicgen ager above the weather with silent, vi- brationless comfort, initially ." Oe a ee ee ae Ee MMMM nad et a a . the speed band of sound, or about 600 miles an hour. Continuing ad- With Impeachment LANSING uf 4 Sen, John P.|/ Band Boosters Club Formed in Avondale’ / f City Resident to Appeal in July on a 1 ject to nodate - am air- “Travel at the- Salt Lake Mackie Threatened Smeekens (R-Coldwater), who two weeks ‘ago called up on Gov. Wil- liams te resign, threatened today to start impeachment proceedings against John Cc. =, state growth of a squabble between him and Mackie over = state high- way Maps, © ~ Smeekens pe statements by Mackie in the controversy as threats of discrimination against Smeekens’ district in road building and map distribution. Mackie had criticized Smeekens for obtaining 25,000 highway maps from Charles M. Ziegler, former Republican highway commission- er, and distributing them as politi- cal handbills. rf AVONDALE — More than 100 parents attended the initial, meet-; ing of the. Avondale Band Boosters Club this week. # Raoul Hermann was elected president of the group ‘which was : organized to aid the junior and high school bands in obtaining more instruments and uniforms. Other officers elected include: Edward Owen, vice president; Mrs. George Miller, secretary, and’ Mrs. William’ Featherston, treas- urer. = The organization’s first project will be. tp provide housing for the &5-piece Central Michigan College band which will perform an eve- ning concert at the high school Apri 24. Pirector of the high school“band is! John Neztek. Richard Longfield fonducts the junior high band. Drunk Driving Verdict Found guilty of drunk driving by Municipal Judge Cecil B. Mc- ~~ Emil Gala, 40, of 190 al Lake Dr., will appeal the case to circuit Tourt: Judge McCallum yesterday fined: Gala $100 or 20 days in jail. He get arraignment in circuit. court, |Shouting Greets Maria Callas at New York ‘Met’ NEW YORK Maria Cal- las was greeted with an uproar -of shouting and applause last night as she sang at the Metro- politan Opera for: the first time : this season. ’ But the temperamental sopra- no didn’t get all she might have wished for from some of the crit- ics. W. G. Rogers, Assoctated Pres arts editor, noted’ the cries of “Brava"’ from the audience “‘plus a deafening lot 6f regular cheer- ing section shouts and yells.” “The applause was ear-split- ting when her voice was at its most lovely, and it was just as it sf »” Rogers wrote. Miss Callas took seven solo cyrtains calls after the final cur- fain on her performance of Vio- ‘Jetta, the tragic courtesan in -|pa Verdi's ‘La Traviata.” She last sang at the Met in January, 1957. Since then she has been making headlines all the way from San Francisco to Rome by NOT singing. tion,” says Joseph Bergin, airport manager. ~ New Orleans recently acquired Moisant International Airport at Kenner, La., 15 miles west, and is engaged in a two-million-dollar Tenovation program. A monorail system to. downtown New Orleans is being discussed. Indianapolis is building longer runways (for jets) at its new air terminal, com- pleted in 1956. New facilities at Boston’s Logan Airport will cost 23 million dol- lars. x *« ® into operation, helping to relieve at the nation’s most |heavily used airport — Midway. From 197 until the ‘end of this the Port. Authority of New year .| York will have put’235 million dol- lars into Idlewild International Airport. Major airpert construction and improvement projects are under way in Minneapolis-St. Paul; Mi- ami; Portland, Ore.; Columbus, Ohio; and Philadelphia. : * x - * All this is aimed ‘to accommo- date the enormous growth in air- line travel, Passenger miles flown by scheduled and nonscheduled airlines last year totaled 25,800,- 000,000, compared with only 6,313,- 312,000 ten years earlier. In the same period the: number of domestic passengers rose from 12,890,000 to 45,000,000. Yet the airlines are not happy. Stanley Gewirtz, vice president of the Air Yransport Assn., says, “While doing twice the business the dometic trunk (airlines) now make half the profit they did in 1952.”"° * * * But problems aside, air travel prospects look bright. We can go soaring with Eddie Rickenbacker: “In the span of the next century of aviation, space ships will be- come commonplace fer inter- planetary travel. With luxurious accommodatiens for 1,500 to 2,000 passengers, they will use atomic power to develop speeds up to 5,000 miles an hour or better, and will have a practically untimited range.” This may eabve the problem. ‘You can park on the moon. 2 en’ ‘s Girl. . ‘tend College é 3 : toward initial arms control ar-| - Chicago has put O'Hare Field. | preduction standards. The union _|manslaughter trial of . a 2 Bergman’ nie Ann “Pia’’). Lindstrom, ar- rived in Oakland today t carol at Mills Women's College. for spring semester. + x * beauty politely but firmly waved Tom has charged Chrysler with a speedup. No report on progress was. given after yesterday's meeting which ended after about five hours of talks. Another meeting was sched- uled for 2 p.m. today. Begin Nenu. Murder Trials OAKLAND, Cali, SAR Donati s daughter, Jen-| “At the airport, the = awe eg Funeral bel : + : i TT “eo . irr - ‘a> ¥ . OT £ HE Park, aot 2s Sec, ; Tate i. & 110. Pai. | inY MOL HITE CHAPEL—TWO GRAVE P +. i . M1 BDICA ey SCHNICIAN JOM] ep epercacee The first - degree murder willy of James Witherspoon and the Maelouise Russell, both of Pontiac, began) yoney today in Oakland ‘County Circuit spectively. x * * Witherspoon, 56, of 130 Wessen Joseph Wri a poolroom fight Nov. 18 following an argument over a $5 bill. Mrs. Russell, St., is accused of the fatal stabbing sell, 43. Decide ‘Seven-Member Council WESTWOOD — The first officers of the new Village of Westwood were sworn in last night at the Fire Hall on 13 Mile road. They were elected Monday when Altar Society to Sponsor Luncheon Card Party AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Altar Society of Sacred Hearf Church on Adams road-is sponsoring a lunch- eon card party to be held at the ¢hurch at noon, Friday, Feb. 17. Mrs. Bruce Washburn, general chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Truman Denby. They have asked that reservations. be made by Wednesday. Mrs. Lloyd Dell and Mrs. Randel Mulvany are in charge of tickets. The public & for Feb. 24. invited. © Westwood Village Installs Ist Officer residents of the ne mile; area in Southfield Township. voted| final approval of the _ village's charter. Votes were canvassed Tuesday, ; The new village will be used in its first stages by a seven- member council, Assisting the council will be a.village clerk. Serving two-year terms are councilmen Hugh Allerton Jr., Marvin B. Cline and Robert Reed. Taking office for one-year terms Douglas J. Wood. * * * Mrs, Alice M. Spencer, the only eandidate for clerk, was elected for two years. * * * A village manager will be ap- pointed eventually, Councilman Newsmen Urge Bill to Offset Trend Sees Secrecy in. Government Ging WASHINGTON (AP) — As America’s newspaper editors “gsuffdcatingly pervasive” climate of secrecy is spreading through the vast federal gov- ernment. ‘ J. R. Wiggins, vice president and execu- tive editor of the Washington Post, spoke for the American Society of Newspaper Edi- tors in asking the House Gavernment In- formation subcommittee to approve a bill “timid beginning” which he called a ‘against’ the secrecy trend. ' Thie bill would specify that a 169-year-- / old jaw empowering federal y heads to’ prescribe regulations for , handling records does not provide puthor- * ity to keep records secret. All 10'govern- a a —_— ee bill. pokesman for said today a indicated he “I can see Assn., urged ceedings on department Senate bjll to old law . information. 1 7 Subcommittee Chairman Moss (D-Calif) ' sional practice and seek approval of the bill in open session. - vote it out publicly,” Moss told a newsman. a =i) * * * Louisville editor James S. Pope, speaking for the -Southern Newspaper — Publishers overning release of government might depart from congres- no reason why we shouldn’t fewer secret committee pro- grounds this would ease. jf backstage pressufes on congressmen. Dale Stafford, publisher of the Dally News at Greenville, Mich., yesterday was one who ve congressional support of a bar federal use of a 169-year- were Chester Guilmet, Ted Shurt- os leff, Theodore J. Sura and Dr. . ba . Re Paschke, Allerton said “ay but for the present the council will run the village without one. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 1985 Chevrolet, Serial No. B55P220230, ruary ‘7th, Bank “‘Bldg.. Pontiac, Michigan. Feb. 6, 1%, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is —— given hen the under- signed that on . 20, 1958, at 10:00 ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP NOTICE OF BA: Notice !s hereby given by signed that on Thursd: Street, ester, Oakland oats. Michigan, pone sale of a 1987 Pontiac 8 cyl, 4 door sedan, th apie ca Or BLOOMFIELD, OAKLAND COUNTY. _—o ORDINANCE bes eee icles v ne pathing vehicles wpon - priva 7 without the consent of the owner or other persons entitled to etfegt ti Soirty (30) days after the pubii- oa oo me sted by anne SW oo The “bra dey February, 1968. Court before Judges Frank L.|wia. Doty and George B. Hartrick, re-| Wt last Christmas of Woodrow Rus-|. 2 Door. Sale to be held 10:30 AM,, Peb- Sale 1958 at 601 Pontiac State 3 ordinances shall take ee wee Hy aoe etececoenpecs Share Livin, Quarters ane St., ig charged with murdering | 3° 44, of 262 Hughes|Fer non Manes [a REA ESTA STATE FO . OR SALE Por . et ere er ee gwar For Sale ——ae Sale’ ft Bove hold Good case 4 eno. Valentine | C Gifts 2 For Do it ¥ oe ra Coenenen Sale. "Mieetianeous : rs WiSH | TO EXPRESS hanks and gratitude to our many friends, neighbors and relatives or their acts of kindness and teehee ge o ie ud one Sgt a a funeral Directors _ SPA PRL 2 vee al i _Help Wanted Female 7 1 AMBITIONS HOUSEWIFE. MAKE td to $100 week in spare hours, ‘ork anes through leads. No ¢ appointment c coln 2-8826 or MA 5-1330. pies Treas- me, athic Hospital. CABINET MAKER 1 and Kite CARPEN. PL is DOORS HUNG. at30 Work Wanted Female 11 3 YRS, EXP. inventory con tl, capa’ of ‘et ia WASHINGS & IRONINGS. 62 ver. PE 4-6749. SOnIeoe PICK-UP & collecting. Paid the d Managers nested, NEED MONE Yr Full or part =. No detivering: or ay you work, FE 4-5567. > well. PART TIME | “We have an opening for @ girl or woman with some bookkeeping experience, Hours are from 8:00 16 12:00 morsings, 5 days & week, Monday through Friday. Apply to Boz 14, The Pontiac Prews, giving age, full particulars. about yeur- 4l- 35. | Donelson-Johns rl d Ls ‘ Your Husband's Income. Help shia A FOR | WHI ¥ TP) We hours da: or ¢ evenings. Pe & 4 5-5! Call or MI 4191 nation are $1000 MONTHLY ATTEND | SALES CLASSES aaa i TRONINGS 0) BUSHEL 7. ant. _ aay service. FE baat WA EXP. WAITRESS WANTS 2 soln work, EM ras LIKE Fork, store ve be Work or day. work. “FOR CASH IN A through Classified’. Ads. : 2-8181. =. . * e. ls ALTERATIONS, RESTYLING. IN In HURRY, sell things : aside reporters’ questions about FS ee her famous mother whose mar- a ‘ riage to Italian film director Ro- sea) berto Rossellini has broken Ge ) “| know nothing of my moth- | %-.!% : er’s personal life or plans,” said : Pia. ; ba The poised and gracious Miss aes? Ramo AND Tin Lindstrom, who bears a strong re- 5 He, | ployed girl, Refer. vn Wanted ed Transpértation 31 31 ga rd 5 P.M, DAILY 5 Mile & Crooks ie Westacres, Call 3 {i00 WEEK AND gfe “sella emma eed 7 : ’ ANYWHERE Open and é oa Diaie er von 21s) ‘Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm “) Industrial Tractor Co: ron pyereea Mtgs. ; 32 IMMEDIATE ACTION - Cx ny y ot jand contract, Your cash upon sat- oy Wispecton es seletae, Reaktor i“ are 4 FE adults. vba pes, Pyt. — N03 Norton. LARGE & ATH. $90 ROB-. baa bes. 2 "ROOM FOR COUPLE: CLEAN. &. quiet. “AND BATH. PVT. ENTR. ENTE, bE xenae. $12 vt. t Bath, cea Painting & Decorating 2 ar Kinsler. A Better cane Sale For new or seasoned land ¢ ao anywhere Aliso small equi- mw 670 , BAT \ATH BACHELOR APT. 2-4315, for Television Sérvice 2 “FOR ald. TV SERvicn CALs ‘CA SH IN A FLASH For land greens see Augie Fohnson in 20 Cae to satisfied. friends and Jonson 1704 Pig ne ti Rd. elegra) FE 42533 NTRACTS WAN 1362 Ww. tea or FE 4-4813 hes ‘LAND CONTRACTS. at te 4540 Dizie Hwy. R 3-1355 MORTGAGE S coup vpereets CHARiEs. ams s geion ral rab. | “Bouitabie eee oe "TREE Merk Bo Bee Ot. | tice bsretr_<* al Reining, and sHOR OVER $1 000,000" Available to purchase iand © tracts ND THEN se SEE us TC TO our fr contrac Save S & “Loan Age 7 OR a PvE. anv VERY quiet, reas. Ww — ROOMS, PVT. trance. 111.N. Telegraph. __ 2 RMS, & MODERN, L FRONT no change in summer rates, OR _3-13%5. 2 & 3 ROOM TAR es “MDN. Puro. All utilities 3-0058. Tru ieustie caning, : Ait: NEAR = DOWNTOWN a" gone ~ EAST HURON, SLICES oF HAM a “That settles it — no more box erceel or Rent Rent Apts. Unfursished : 34 Rent Houses Furnished 35 NEA ae . Auto. was heat supplied. ator, and ‘sad Ceara spt. bic hace apts. 4 sous | ter hea Samue!’s Appliance | 2 Store, Devishurg. _MApie _ a | 2 y BEDRM. NEW, zane Close to = pa Reas. ion BM House 6 COMPLETELY |, ze oe oil heat, $35 LAKE Zeer, Foubd apt” 990 Dixie mes: Te BEDROOM HOUSE ON CASs- ple 5-1183 R +2252 3 peivete entrance. Electricity and heat furnished. 1 or ~" welcome, $16 week. 806 Clair Street 3 VERY NICE RMS..ON GROUND | level. Plivate ‘entrance and bath ted. ble. ‘OR Newly decors’ 3 or OR 3-6224. 3 “ROOMS » BATH, ALL OTILI- | Near Pontiac wre RM. MODERS. BATH. es furnis co Hospital. FE +e aes Las BATH AND ENT. aitat APT. BA 21 Oekiill ‘off 'N. Perry St. PE 2-5233, PPER. PVT. BATH AND js cat, uultties ‘turn. 140 N. oe ge | OR yoo of PE 41197 vate entran i ont ate . ~ i drinkers ._ All furnished, per, m ae cov: v8 W. Huron 8 3 RMS. BBA PVT. EN reteie ut wr. edults. 34is ‘Se Dras- mg 7 ROOMS 4 SATE. DUPLEX APT. 6) ° off C Stov e & Refrig. furniseed Fi e281 ND BATH. CLEAN * prt, ent FE 3R Prt. ent & shower.) Wil furn. e. wore, & ae box if desired. MI» 3 ROOM FURN. HOUSES FE WASH. room, and Tag miles out $12. beasioners or baby welcome MODERN. GAS ear rw _ mes ew of. Auburn Metghts ' FOR EMPLOYED LADY. NICE 3 BEDROOM ROUSE, MODERN, | RI. - RMS MODERN. BASEMENT ARB POR = © a Sis pet = mo. OL 1-363 | ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN ‘Rent Houses yore: vie ae Foe sali Winiea 43) MODERN 2- BEDROOM i ! Bosesenne: a | Pootiae Lake: Twinbeook 2-587 HEAT. tTpROE wm ‘ones i Si NEW BRICK. 3 R (, ALse Util. room, hengen. ‘Dr ¥ton OR 3-3057. "RENT WFEKLY OR Beautifu. § rm. rick home, Pull ot oe S44 E ivd. rE laa WaRWi aa 3 BEDAM brick or ayivesi hake, gas heat, carport, one Both th- ing beach tSo00 FE bf —_ with tease: FE 45090 | THREE BRDRC meter SHICK WOME HOME Full paramos. Gas heit. $65 per. month, HUMPHRIES REAL ES- TATE, FE oad or-FE 4-Til4 | WEST SUBURBAN. én™- BEDROOM home, $75 Fer mo. C WEST SIDE. INDIAN ner Brick Duplex a oe room, din-— ing room’ and kitchen on first | floor, 2 bedrooms and tile Rath | en secend. Basement, laundry trays, automatic heat and hot water @creens, storm windows. Nice Yard. Paved street, Avail- able March Ist. $90 per month, _ Vasbinder, Inc. FE 5-8875. | | ‘Rent Lake Cottages - 36A 1 RM LIGHT HOUSEKEFPING |A LOVELY ROOM FOR A GEN- FURNISHED 2? BEDRM_ CASS Lake front cottage, $75 mo PE _ 540012. ee For Rent Rooms 3 A ja LARGE ROOM FOR RENT OR , ROOM WITH BOARD. CA} FE 18-8845 3K Eile Lk Rd. -No’ children Heman. 665 W. Huron. fay hd BUS STOP ATTRACTIVE LGE__ ter. bedfoom. Every- _thing for your comfort FE §-7332: | & PVE-ENT, HOME” _Privs. 499 Ww “Huron. : FE | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM MID- dieaged Leger srt 2 blocks west of town. PE. 8-6444 LARGE ee ROOM FOR GEN- ‘eman, PWt. entr 245 Nelson. PE 4-437 FY. 5 | LOWER FRONT SLEEPING ROOM 258 Orchard Lake Ave ; MODERN ROOM, WEST SIDE \° = eS pet. Kit. @ laundry privs i3 BEDRM BRICK HOME EM | xcaaaaiy “ROOM, W SIDE, 1 36536 or 2 ‘girls. Privil. FE 5-8953 | ROOM FOR. a. 303 KITCHEN nee FE 2 Ww. SIDE, KITCHEN PRIV. SHOW. er, 1 in family. FE 2-3517. - _ Rooms _ With Board 38 EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE $-0377 meas, 14 Matthews, FE 5-0 private. heme. close in. Refer- ences. FE 20514. LARGE ROOM ° OR 2 } PiER TWIN 2-3429 _beds, good meals Pvt home. FE 2-5842 53 North) 3-RMS. & BATH. NO Ci CHILDREN 4 $60 mo. FE 60272. | ROOM AND BOARD OR JUST OR Fr) OME, | $75 a! | ROOM & ——. OR SL. room. 1 bleck from Sears. Home privileges. aes or siserix “ANNETT ; OFFERS | $6,300 A | Attractive 4 m: home in good north Side location. Bus and state Sate bashes, Livine'+ fon : eee mode bedrooms — reasonable ‘own may. | NM est Side Well built brick, larger than | Present owner's nee + cious ving room vith piace, sua ‘room,» full se —; room, and kitchen on loor, 3 a arge bedrooms and tile bath on 2nd. Base- . ment with bee steam heat. 2- car garage, $17, “ reason- able down payment t Roman Brick Lakefront | Built in 1955 to owner's | specifications. Living room, with raised hearth fireplace and dining “1”, x 2 kitchen and law sary room. | Uvities room with aeaee tile powder room. FA heat Large 2-car pees $34,500, cach to mortgage : Romeo ‘California Ranch Unuguaily weil constructed sand designed brick and | frame ranch home on ap-/| prox. 1 acre of ground nl hnogany paneled living room, oy .* ” featur 4 ' = aenene 8 cater | din. | area, ultra modern kitchep ‘with indireet Sieut- | ing, touch door cabinets ag i forthica tops. Spacious fam- Bees rooms, 2 comple tle ee baths, cee vestibule > trance, autematic ofl heat ‘Roy Annett ine. REALTORS 28 E. Huron PEderal 8-0406 | Open Evenings and Sunday | - 4 BY OWNER, 3 FAMILY INCOME. | ur. eer Hospital. FE 5-2500 | CLARK 3} BEDROOMS, CEMENT BLOCK | Needs some — 217 foot lace. PING | _Toom, close in, 51 Fairgrove. : 3 $350,000 =~ — ~ =) 7 Humphries “= s Realtor OE $i sha en Listing service _ PROPERTY OWN- | erce, Union Lake | — Lake areas, =< Sess | WE "ROP leslie ay STndleton, ~~ Listings Wanted We Buy Equities R. D. RILEY, ee cereiY Fai rticulariy ap nee a a per. 3 Rooms, La Bast GROUND FE 25236 ie “BATH. CLEAM, WELL Couple only. mo. “LISTINGS WANTED — a = a ae BATH Site Tor ttt 4 Nl Stowell | RMS, PVT BATH & ENT. #7 _FE 1 Hes Broker © mn We Will Buy our home-cash wait-. @ also 4 4305 Dste 32-9701. Sold OR NOT SOLD echo eta uta __tnner_Soles. Call PE 3 Organizations, Churches, Clubs. ~? In Debt? Yous patmenis® see sn teaat | a z We HAVE cAtIrED 8 hw “tor qommercialy p gait will @ aes ves remedial ROY KNAUF Ri. Perry. |wib W. Rerep WE BUY | SELL & TRADE for fast & efficient service. need e ting of all LH. BROW) N, Realtor Huron PE 2-48 __Sultiple Li stlating. 8 bevice WANTED All ‘type. of Real Extate HOMES LOTS SMALL FARMS. iG@E ROOMS & BAT co oe. &-on bus line. a Hea aa HEA Basement, entrance Uta gr ik ar ae BRICK APT. 3 AND ALSO 2 week; BE heat, or ‘end me OR List with us| col ; FURN, ne ay APT. ee OS | ae 3 RM. APT. T. NEAR DOWN town. 19 Hovey ade ag enecilont poo Prony Mr. Brown. * 45361, NT A apr. >. “aEDRNS 7 LARGE RMS” REWLY BECO | beth.” ie tne orators =, near Jr. $-2336. 444 E. Pike. 3 RMS. aH HOT WATER. Clean. Near lake. $40- mo. MA 5-0687. 3 on & BATH. INQUIRE “R) — 3 ) RM. =e, FOR CARETAKER | Close rent. * 3 LARGE RMS.,| he Pvt. ent. & bath. | Es at hers address or cal} troit, EW MODERN 2 (2 BEDRM FURN _GONVALESCENT AND NURSING EAT. CLEAN 3 ROOMS & BATH Part) drinkers, very reasonably nel to reliable PE base 4 5170 Elizabeth Lik Rd. Convalescent Homes . 38A _ BOARDING a POR ELDE ELDERLY LADY. OR 3-3084 ome care. measeaeeee rates. nursing ¢ Doctor on ay FE +6018 or OR 364 *| ELDERLY OR CONVALESCENT in private home per month _and up FE tant" Low FE zie ‘Near 3 RMS & BATH. €M | WHITE GABLE REST Hi ROO LOWER. CLOSE 3 Heat a utilities furnished. nye _per_week $8! Peneley Court. _ 3 ROOMS & bare, STOVE AND iv fare. cease, | Of / "CT STOR A APTS. 3 Rooms; Tile Bath Marbie Siibetsce. large rig.; washing & crying . ae “all utilities oa. orbs is a very — spartment. See at 275 {Roos 6 batn oe WO. Fe 4-5908 Pig Py st ENT. On erine Lake. MArke t} Oe & BA SIDE. heat narage | r. GAS ie RMS... on N pixte Ewr pi acoy {x ouly. $60 per th, Hempstead, 102 -. Bene. Pi Vase, 2041 AUBURN RD. 5 RMS. BRD | ba’ Modern. Good condition. '_FE 2 2-1425. ey eH APTS. UPSTAIRS. « ‘ ROOMS. S. BATH | $60, Euclid gh, BENSON a FE ¢2521 E_4-3008 | FIVE sPACIOUS REDECORATED rooms Near Tel-Huron LARGE 3 RM, LOWER heat, hot ern, newly bacon janitor ‘No: chindren or" or ilingts Ideal tor wared Ti a A at Ge, AFAR: 4 or) Clea) Aste. a! t & hot ern. a, , water furn, $85. Pr 5-2664. M RN, PARTLY FURNISHED. aa eth 53000. "ROY ANNETT, INC, TORS : ee “SEDRM. Sass line. All uti. supplied, Cozy. _ warm & very clean. FE "5-6830. | Rent F Houses, Unfurn. i BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT Jal FE 48-8880 ii BEDROOM HOUSE. 5266 TUBBS | Rd., $45 per mo. OR 30522 .¥ BEDRM. HOME. REASONABLE : rent. Children welcome. |2 BEDRM. MODERN “HOUSE FE! ROOM. “WA WALLED LAKE. = to city. Reas*MA_ | TWO 20 X 50 STORE BUILDINGS | . sascha mci ccaramesaias +28, J ROOMS AND BATH OF wath, |? BDRM HOME ON WHITE 1 LAKE fies seal, 7m ue B13 ee FURN. ‘. AND TH. gta wileges. Adults, ed. Chil af accepted. 267 N. Perry. | preferred FE 53468. FE 47073. . . TOWN a) x 4 _furn. $45 per_mo. FE 4-5500. _ 4 ROOMS BATH, NEWLY) TH. DERN. On Cass Lake Rd. 142 WL BURNER & i. 974 LaSalle. er Ps MODERN. 53 UNION. BEDRM ‘SE. ee new, ie biks: ss DERN AND ous 2 ROss84g. - “. RM “HOUSE, FOR: RENT are S Gainer FE 5 — & ‘bath. Newly decorated. | .~ LARGE on tai SLY. FURN. AU- o. FE 17-8483. «LARGE ROOMS. SYLVAN LAKE. PE 2-6792 RM. MODERN HOUSE ON JOS. . ae “WATER: | . 22 Auburn. Or- TEs oF COZY HOUSE FOR RENT. fer —.: Information Oakland DESTRABLE LOC: LOCATION W. SIDE.’ garage, | eneral ‘Hospital. | 457 THSOK rf AL Most ‘NEW I DUPLEX. bedrm.. gas fat fea $75. 9 eg *R ers DUPLEX HOUSES. THs, room .small houses. § ie per wk. McDonald str OF i! gee 40 IN OUR Adams Co., 2536) ‘at 20 tk th. 38%) mo. gps ao gael | ' __ insurance offices. Available HOME. Li- censed. Good care. PLateau 2 9-3083 | _____ Hotel ‘Rooms _ BD, ONIN IS LOLS Ll em HOTEL EL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or 2 room apartments. Cooking and Debieeemaesan © air ; cen | BEDROOM. | EM June . Lith. | 36 *84 Auburn Ea HOTE!I ROOSEVELT. C LEAS. &a Som By day or peo 430,00 “rs . _155_N_ Perry. Fe 5 Rent ‘Stores. . 40 STORE 1200 so FT. BETWEEN bhi, gpl s and Bank on Perry St. | ol og busines- o: office space well is in. Basement . CLARKSTON i you are lookin _ tor ft! Owners are leaving \" 3 bedroom home sits on _ ae @ wonderful view. room with ree teat xltchen with are as high as $40,000. ® steal at, $10. with term WATERFORD sank Here-iv a tri-level home that has everything phe have always went- ed.in that am home of yours. All the ze, int PE ests ate and designes oS tor the best in up- oe ria it hag living. Just a to offer — siudio “celinged Uving room. & 3 °26 ft. surrounded latge : es windows. A ... remit ft. Kitchen at fireplace. Basement Ils Tep. s deep. Added features of |= bloc. this tetrific home are: 2 ful ceramic tile baths. slate floor vestibule entrance, marble win- est additioa Watertord ai Manor. _ The “Grosse Pointe of Oakland Coun- v . 2 WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE IR 3-125 Dizie Hw 3660 “Open Eves. _ til 8; Bun 0 't “ead $} ah car attached geri e. ate. $1,500 EQUITY. 3 BEDRM. M. BRICK | ranch. Tile basement. $1,000 FE 8-0725 | "ATERPORD ) AREA. MUST SELL his weekend, 3 bedroom ranch, ion $1,500 down. assume GI mortgage or Ba] offer takes this Weekend. Ageeie Air sies welcome. Call owner, Elizabeth Lake Petates This beautiful. three bedroom. home now being. offered for sale New, wall to wall carpeting, ful! basement. nicely landscaped Owner transferred. ONLY: sremtags; $850 do 514,500 erm | erry, $500 DOWN 5 Sedvooma full bath. circulator heat. $45 per. WM. A | CITY. $60 DOW 2 bedrooms. | stool only. Ccaiales heat, 950 SUB Starter home. $350 DOWN REALTOR Studdings, rough wiring, and | 3101 W. Huron rE Open Evenings till 9 an, builtin electric™ range and el ae 3 bedrooms, smallest is 12 x 21, an out-of-this-wor aed rtm. Ub 2 26 ft =< builtin bar & VACANT. $8509 DOWN 2? bedrooms, | UNION neat and clean. Fenced rear yard. | WEST SUB. 2 bedrooms, 2%-car. ga- | rage. 2 lots. Priced at $9,500 | EAST SUB 2 bedrooms. basement | geenen Corner jot. NICE. $1,500, own CLARK REAL ESTATE ios om” « 3 eo poe __ Multiple Listing Service FOR SALE ggiRbdey TRADE. 4 PAMI- br Seine ryan weet sere — Call GILES. Vacant 2 bedroom home. Full base- ment, i's car garage 2 lots with fruit and berries ‘2 Block to bus. Immediate possession Only $10,500 with terms . Call 50664 aft'r 6 call TE. = 6 a ed Pull Naneeneute good parkin Main paved street. $100 Go DORRIS & SON BEAL TOSS We Trade e Bell | 782_W.-Huron Ph. FE 4-157 | Rent Office Space 4 8Q. FT. OF 18ST ioe o tall, collection agency, or March Ist ROY ANNE: rT, INC. EALTORS | : FE 8-0466 at Open Evenings; and Sunday 1-4 For Sale Houses 43 4 BY OWNER. 3 |. 3 BEDRM. WITH 3-6083. dire ie, re floor, Price to rs SE 8-6180 Looking for a Steal? Then be sure to see this 6 room & acres today! Home nial aieiiniioin West Suburban : room beac! type a 2 reezewary @ arage. 2 lots Only $1, down. i } j | Near Hospital 7 room 3 bedroom recentiy decorated inside and out Wall to wall carpeting, Full basement, Also garage. ¢ | GILES REALTY Co. ire ota BALDWIN AVE 4 APT. aes FOR COLORED | — ip $60 per week. $12,950 with $2,000—down. FE 8-143 pantera i es DOWN GI bedroom rancher, warerene | pn oak floors, tile bath. | lovely kitchen, vent fan, full | ment. Gas beat. Immediate session. No oe until abril. | Gl RESALE Only $800 down end assume 4'2 pr aon ce rigage. Lovely 3 bed- room ranch, basement. Gas heat. _—, ‘3 oe BRICK $300 down. GI, Or a ceva FHA. A finer home . can be found for the price of ony eee up, (1 extra large). Full base- ment, steam heat. Barn, 4 x 34’ with attached cow shed. Smalier | barn hay been tised as dog kennel Chicken coop & other bldgs, This) property is on corner, complete- ly feoced with community water | on 3 sides. It is a steal at 316.800, must be solid to settle estate By appointment oniz, may we show you today? Smith-Crawtford, Ine. TWO OFFICES 890 S$. Rochester Rd OL 1-0602 | {08 _ _ Auburn RF Rd OL _6-1226 | ville. | = Gotta Go Quick Step. saver kitchen with loads of cupboards, built in. oe oven & hood and fan 3 twin. size bedrms. " tile 3516 Lakewood Dr CALL MRS. BRADY } U scala struction FE 2-020 =; Ae LARGE, CLEAN G x idren for 1 and ssheall rooms and path. Clean and Ay : to schois : 4-7833 | PE 005) ROUSE steam to i rll et on wits : sted APARTMENTS ce: fers Or lerch fst ROCHESTER HTS. In Rochester, Mich 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES FULL BASEMENTS $15,500 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS $15, “As low as $1150 down. Roger B. Henry, Inc. 511 Main &t., Rochester | OL 19111 Office -— OL 1-0070 Mo Mode) | \ hae 950. BRENDEL LAKE HEIGHTS | FA fur- room cozy bungalow. PE 4-5004 | nese, re and screens, lovely _ OWN- | landscaped yard. Subdivision. has rivate aging at Calf EM site and 4, rth. Terms M 3-6210 or : . 4 rooms. White taxe| Morivileges. Low monthly paynrents ‘all 42045 or EM 3-4210. | $500 down, in Milford area. 2 story | home. basement,.oil farnace, $8.- | 600 full be We ice. Call MU 42045 or EM e have several homes with 5 ‘to | “, acres. With terms ffom $1.006 down, Cal) for information EM 0 or MU 4-204). ee Reeere Steele, Realty. 224 Center, _ Highland, Michigan. . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RICK 3 bedroom bungalow with I'¢-car La a ber Automatic heat ee ans Large yard with. wers shrubs. 3 tm heme within easy walk- tne ait distance of Pontiac otors as automatic heat and hot. wa- “ter Would trade for ——— ‘operty ae basement 1 Georae R.Irwin | TOR 260 Baldwin Ave. | REALTO FE $0101 — Select oak floors, lovely basement. Paved streets. See his one now. $450 DOWN Why rent when for so little rou can oWnh your own home? Nice > room bungalow. Bayement, sew ei! furnace. New siding, large’ lot. Near Longigilow school. Only | $6950 full price Tmmediate pos- session JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1218 Baldwin rE 40547 - & zs i 4 3 2 =, TRADE | We, can eccept your xe} cant let as down payment on this Cass Lake eater Modern front. | home with city seus eas | / water, large glassed in|” poce®. . living room = with /- fireplace, ol] fired hot air furnace Immediate posses: sion, Start collecting rent in- stead of paying taxes on that vacant lot Gl RESALE } es Newer ty m 1 story beauty with tar heat, alum- .. mum storms and screens, new Hamilton Dryer. Only $530 down and escrow — where can you beat it? iF ULL VALUE That's vanes it is from the bedroom living room a extras are ere — just! buy it and more -in. 0 fice $8950 withh eppror: 27700 down to a 4% per | cent mortgage. ait $54 per _mon ARDMORE if you want one of the fin- est east side areas, IF you L PRIVILEGES. AP- oataad at ng Cash needed, $5,400, —— < oat De ara After 6: PE 21906 or PE 5-5203 UPPER . Lake aceon > compli- | this seven - room Roman | prick rancn home. Basement, $75 : or HU 2-08653 INDIAN VILLAGE. 71 RMS. ANDY bath. Garage. Cali Fae a0 alter WE ST “SIDE Corner lot with all modern 3 bedrm. — 4% per cent $62 mo mhoel ‘dn. pay meat. takes «$1400. Vecant NORT H END. Walk to Pontiac —_ ‘trom this rms bath. all ner, $55 mo. Low dn. re. Vacant, jE RRY ADAMS re ees Ber. saa NEW RANCH “TYPE Near Waterford High school, 3 bedrooms, nice Hving room, din- ing es = sar oll furnace, is & lot, terms arranged, ONT posse: PONTIAC REALTY 137_Baldwin PES 53-8278 5 ROOM ' WATERFRONT, wu liams Lake “ overt ood down. Owner. ORtands KN UDSEN | Indian Village Well located 4 bedroom, i bath, Brick home, f ry ps and car- ris landscaped x FY bric! and paved drive { Fy horpe Street eet ae mm Pe ese er le REASTOR PE 44516 te . Tylegann, pa recreation | bar, \aundry. facilities, 3 lea bed- rooms, oak floors, plastered walls. | Large den, suite ‘tor family | a is lieving at $22,950. You can enjoy | 2 LAKES . Canal frontage with this proves: | ful Wil- lame end Maceday Lakes. Neat. modern. 2 bedroom bungalow with expansion attic Pav drive to pig , Sorees: mas _—— terms Humphries’ FE 2.074 Realtor . FE gue MARKLE Open Ev / 83 N. raph : se DOWN. custom oullt 3 wae ee Te Plastered ‘| affords entrance to beaut Colberry Park Homes ~ Sat. 2 You'll find a world of new ideas in these CUSTOM . 3 ro Pioneer Highlands | 3-Bedroom Brick This is just the home that you | and many have been ‘waitin: for. It's an architectural beauty | Mf with interior charm and quality built t-by Taubmen. Ideal corner | location and nicely patoormes car garage. Schoo) bus J ox} and lake Dh eahiy anes to eI gand rt ferred and oy hee we see 5 possession, Reasonable payment then take over the: 4b) and per cent GI loan. 6- Room Bungalow ; This {§ a newer hothe with 5 rooms and bath down: as cane clude draperies. real valu, gg $1,500 per % KINZLER itor Rea 670 W. Huron s Ph. FE 4¢-3535 Open E enings | $1,500 A BEDRM. ASBESTOS, -INSU- inted. Basenent, storms and screens. Landscaped, fenced Decorated 260 Strathmore. diocks N. of Fisher Body, Baldwin. No money dn., "yas mo. TWinbrook 2-5836. 2a! 1011 W. Huron bd AT WATERFORD ~- BR ges t EXTRAS se iietime siding. nice back bt more $10,950. EASY TERMS : iMihen, large “fi t. wil — Dalvileges. iameeess own GI mortgage. Owner. rE 44507, a> i | = y “| 1 ii want — possession, Frou we 3 bedrooms: : . 4 on Pal we! new subdivi- | dare dd ae Bont. MISS | ir and full Moot lr and IF trees to t seeing this home. Large oe oeuel ior ema L MAKE A DEA Bateman” Kampsen REALTORS NE 4-0528 | hi] yii_ S. Telegraph Eves o_ PE 5-816: TRIPP | SILVER LAKEFRONT. All- brwek, 4 bedrdom ranch on 1% acre site, 32° studio liv- ret root, natural fireplace. 2 ceramic tile baths Sa feat, with rec, room coated aah —_ * 0,009 down tac! arage or trade tot “s residéntial or _ Semimereial " property Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor. Ww, — ored. a “* BY OW NER _ 942 ‘ est yn Cor. Mansfield { ou R NEW LOCATION 1 eee feste as eat terms. FAMILY Boas Ae a nih tah ace ; rage mah cove ot conorete ta arive, DOWN . Dandy 2 bedroom bungalow. a ae = SCHRAM FE 5-9471 REALTOR AND 4 WE TRADE sin” nee tte bath, living room- fireplace, e N dlectsls Guewasnes gar- isposal, 2 car , and - se x — bang ae Te "Bay or or Sell Call - Howard E. Fox REALTOR Dixte Hwy. Maple 1822 SPLIT LEVEL —— home, 1104 sq, ft. Eg a Rough w ent. nt fore ye EM for de- Suburban Dandy $1.000 Dn. and $65 Mo. Attractive gry led bunga- low on le: 1 10 . Good sa ton - trict. 2 nice bedrooms, large liv- ‘ng room, modern b iioken. Cabinets galore. x aes No ope. ‘s down _ing mom fust sell. FE 89024. MODERN 7 RM., 3 5 galow, colored welcome. own- er, PE 4-8830. . BUILD NOW only, 3,60 hate other good ways, terms S00 "down, Also. s 3 Pe. L) | Li) several - = good 2 pga on. a side. am toon ee W. "DINNAN™ -__ PE 42577 i or 2 2 Se $1,250 Down DRAYTON PLAIN the of this — which ‘nds ae Block oft Bin Diale Hy, a Srta2 ail prtee te YM HOL LES - DAR TRA GR Dime Bey. cee “ ee ve = » Ve 5 gsi igh agi ai Nilims ai oe ene coh aa ‘ os a : ‘North Perry Area rie ‘ . a “HRRRO" — LINDA’ VISTA. brick "AUBURN HEIGHTS My WRIGHT : BE tes Sule —E LISTING SERVICE EDROOM noes oe rage J Wh aed ,Moderg | Kitchen with all built % war. se way, below costs Here is on reproduction ° ~ ge ll r a some", . Teens. owne or 3 bedroom home 4 ac $13,500 — SELL OR TRADE MOD.- ARRO REAL hy = Leggy pommel with 3 bed- TED eae REALTOR Large Sore ent. Ou 5143 Cas: ta Pe « Ac Ac Pur 2, tre “paths. SS ow venings Sunday 1 to 6 —_ “- large lots, ea privi- BY OWNER, § ROOMS, Gamac.| lence, Ideel [amily home, owl __Good location. Chesp. FE 2-0735 a late ~_ Saar — a =. panned Ask for Mr. oe : COLORED 1. H BROWN, } Realtor HURRY! ~ 3 BEDROOM HOMES ~ ONLY 3 LEFT PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT 1362 W FE 2-4819 OMULTPLE. LISTING SERVICE. HOUSES FOR SALE Rose McLarty, Broker FE 2-262 as $75 monthly. Owner, GAr- field 14-1210. Loveland a Cass Lake Rd. ONLY $220 DOWN GI PE 2485 PE 4¢-1661 NEW LOW. Low FRa =|, LAKEFRONT 4409 © = i ist > outside oni? “00° now = WILL HOL Mi H REAL ESTATE Co. A HOUSE For you |PE_ 4-088 OA $201 r t - MODEL OPEN MULTI-LAKES REALTY THIS WEEK ss by the CEE 7) a In bs furnish Dae SEE THEM AT We have a Dunit apts lke ‘new: 268 BONDALE — a imake your — Fes Joseph Hospital payments. Murry. $12,600, terms. Om Earlmore Biv. — "| 3960 8. Commerce Rd. i. MA 41578 WESTOWN REALTY ‘Sal ot oe oe eo | AFTERNOONS Evenings after 9 STARTER HOME. 2 BEDROOM. FE 6-6941 * LI 24671, A windows. rough wire 100 a Gan seen aw BIG E—$500 DOWN between Zelma and. Glen Near Baldwin & Resend ? rooms Rose. ‘S. some bed ure Pun ‘price a 3 or 3 lg Gas heat vee ne FE CUM oe OA 2 cane ae nen off Walton near Updyke, OL —~ oe ee 1% BATHS, '"! Beg aS Py z w'! 3 BQRM. ee te a ' COLORED Nebraska Ave, between Bagley and Franklin. 1_ bed: basement, tiled automatic water —. screens, ‘storm sash oors. Concfete drive. F.H.A. TERMS VASBINDER, INC. FE..5-8875 * MIDDLETON SPECIALS wit fae R: aieon B $850 DOWN — a $ miles west of Pontiac, bedroom Flerida style ranch nies Part yp eeory 2 car garage, large lot 860x240 $750 DOWN — Extra 2 bed- For Sale Houses: 43 ON ee room home located 7 miles sa 24 of ti ae large corner Needs 30 ae ak terior finishing - home in trade, MANY OTHER rs HOMES no To DOWN ae OM N. JOHNSON FE 87721 or PE e300 UNION LAKE 3 Re. home. liv! room ining room f bath I basement. Garage. large lot, bear. ord School ag IRS Union take privi- EMEREE E& GREGG” gy my i ——__EM_3-4393 ,o: EM 3-33 sme $50 MONTHLY 2 bedroom. home. Storms & screens. Nice lot. Lake privileges. oF 633 MONTHLY $55 2 bedroom home. a _ city bus line. Forced heat Hardwood floors. Gosselin living “$to ‘000. WN 8., r cent _ mare : Y OWNER 2 bedroo: wood $1,900 oon =e eS oe Si oe New 3 bedroom ranch, eres Porced-Air a bea = — and. se . Clarkston area, OR yess co street from COLORED 3 “owerwan HURON VALLEY SMALL HOME idest for couple. NOW. RIGHT NOW. 1s the best OR. 2-698 Oil | furnace. large ot 1a, ear exc (oy SSESPY ain os SEKHOR down payment living room é : NEW 2 BEDRM \STERED ag BH . PLASTERED, RAINBOW. REALTY | merveltus ‘Sedeamess, Sad fet | "lake 'petve s.060 down, #15 mo FE2261¢_s02. S. PADDOCK) West side location. $12.30. Owner. OR _3-4492 Lake Front EVENIN 3 dedrm. bome. korey int "Segura ro a era Bungalow. thed . Near Clarkston. $250 down, MApie eat, patio. ga 5-1178. : rage. Cont entent es churches & ONLY $500 DOWN AND $A «sepa month for thls joe style home| -B oomfield Highlands . .. with Beautiful 6-room Previee, 1 _bedrm.. k'tchen Ard “tached garage, bait tn 881.3 bat. Pully insulated with bedrooms thea plastered storme Cy ng pA 7 walls, ent, oi] heat. and iu “oe are, ; ag FH {2200 WHITE L*‘KE R room MJ large jot. Fag Se ait oem, BI REV WER shop in basement — y| prow antler & gard with all cit rod ibd ers “Incorporated. hi os Fremeparaies. A 51191 or! E J. DUNLAP | i a ees ot $17,600" 8, FE SLs, | NICHOLIE = Drayton Plains Owner wants a deal on this! new three bedroom home, with tile heat. alum. storms Pay- seteens, L DOWN MENT. NO CLOSING COSTS. Ese FRONT , Three bedrooms al! on one floor. Auto. heat, alum storms and A screens, neces included. $600 ance on § per cent land NEW contract, West Suburban Trade Two bedroom vacant near State Park. Owner must sell and will make you- c deal. Come in and talk over. Will also * this Ret home in the cit WE BUY & pend * LAND. CONTRA NICHOLIE ™ & HARGER CO. 33 WEST HURON STREET OPEN EVENINGS FE 5-8i83 2 FAMILY. FURN. 2 LOTS. NEAR ' Eastern High Low down way: ment with terms. FE 5-4360 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE th TERRIFIC BARGAIN! — $7.500 ig the full price for . this nearly new 2 bedroom home. It's really, nice. ‘9 . Block from bus line on paved street. $2,169 down, balance per month in- eluding tazes and rome al A rig BEDROOM ou 4 Pa “TF ard with a e tlees = be for $1,500 dow Tage, iiviag “a Owner going North. HOME OWN NERSHIP 18 both sptigg nS and fashion- rent! Yo ba able, so - own anew 2 Loggers - ui at a bargain price of 612.00, Solid birch Kiteb- en abinets, ample table space. “Basement easily a > gr Ub sgpseieoce tone guid Fess: than Eline ~ Youll be be ae you its best. er pare, dri g Bee oe ve enc . fox. n9%,, 9 it block to the ° oben p Gesame to , Peatine "lees sod = a nea iy; ‘Cane term ‘wEsT SUBURBAN -~ 3. bedroom rek. ER i | ROCHESTER PROPERTIES $10,000 eo Meotuard in the ews: A nice “ small home with 2 bedrooms and basement, large well-built § basem. |347 Parkdale ent, Will trade $15,950 i 409 W. Third St, Zoned multiple, ve bedroom hom 3 bedrooms and ful? on house A bome ale th ive. Dare iC ARE W. BIRD, Realtor green shin story rancher aives you °. good recreation | FE . Bire in well is the — so see this at once. Cali Tan Lake New three -bedroom Fimo: min two car soaks kitchen with built paola oven and stove, Family fire- piace. Ad must ogg ye an ap- pointment to see this beautiful home, Cail MY 2-2821. Indian Lake Lake front lot overlooking | a. fe ag tota] price, Call | PARTRIDGE IS THE “BIRD: TQ SEE COUNTRY RANCH Hf you yearn to get away from the | hurry of city ilving, you'll enjoy life im this- = Tame and sidhe ran m the cow ch home Has et baths, aitichons Hot water heat, 2'y-car garage Located on | 2%) acres and more w= avail-_ abie if desired, $5,000 down. $950 DOWN AUBURN AVE. A cozy bungalow on a landscaped corner near Auburn Hgts. Oil-fired | furnace, 3 bedrooms ear at- tached garage. Full price only $9,960. Owner might accept part -tradg—what have you? hee TOR PARTRIDG Er FE 4-358 Se | | 30 ‘San National Bank Bidg. Eves’ es’ FE _$-1302 Johnson POR BETTER HOMES 6 room 2 bedroom modern home on Telegra With large front busin Road close to bought — rea- . sonable down payment. GI R LE Lovely 3 bedroom Dh goed yanch NCE home. Basement heal, rec- | | reation room with “path in bar | Landscaped yard with patio tg pen aa Hills. Only 1% E Pik sr] Open Eves. SUBURBAN : a A: 9584 | a room modern home on nice Sf eee ae = 62%150. Sale Rscineta acais 57 ET 1 YR. OLD BEAUTIFUL on Se te pond rocker. OL 1 ia. Garrels, EM 3.2811 or mu| __Take me PPL os ghia Quek. SEABOARD “FINANCE: Say vat ™ rads Lenders) POPP I Seek a security. Op. to 4 manihe ean Us gt our Pons Fe ‘Home & Auto. BORN ED. 7 "Money to Loan 53) Quick Cas ashi! _1HE, pontiac pris. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 7. 1058 ee eee oe a ae ITEM SALE 4 f bo. SeuRee Outboard it). . $150 | Deluxe Norge “a : . Washer . § 70 13 cu &. Sop Deus o>» $300 W. 21-in, Motors easels nen $17) Symphonie able Hid seen 6H | 21-in, Motorsia Del. Console -. $250 Desk. 10 cu, ft. oz ot $150 iL w a SOS ARE car for L : BOR GOODY EAR — STORE PE 56123 tisserie. a Going. FE 5-211). Pirawer cnest ter heater | Mun: ~g A pales. ite fat ad TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar. electric washer . livy Mertens ‘Take Over Payments on These Repossession Values Used “Trade-Ta Dept. "ya | Table. we Reconditioned | 3 m= |Consumers WALNOT DUNCAN PRYPE DROP “| Jeaf_table, 4 chairs. OR _ 34341. fi.|For Sale Miscellaneous 60 @ chairs eo ehair & ottoman . buffet & a “ek, THOMAS ECONOMY ay Heywood Wake- . Our Recently Enlarged — Us Appliance |: Dept.! . errnGrEn ATORS WASHERS DRYERS . ‘TRONERS HEATERS NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS AND Guaranteed. 28 W.. Lawrence FE 5-8151 WALNUT BD! 4 Pc., Hee esable MMT 43464. : D OFF - a lag! materia RD- — ae how _ SrOWn Sree AN iS slum. storms ae "210 BAG" NEW ¢ am RO. | oe elt ate ier co. Be *’ stone AL ARM SAW 1 » Will sell for FUR EC NG AND | REPAIRS a Pa Srvgrae oie S| = ens chart. Warwick, FE 46000. Fane BYANDING ” $18.95 21 double sink aie He Wi fitt : rath ts Foy ‘bath set with 349 color he: PLY me Certs Doors rhead fa see onda, as ses ove an gow moder yy, roe E0G ‘tive “estimate 6 wat BEATER veer $54.95 ‘Bathtubs first ann as ioe Go 80 8. Perry : ATER FURNACE, OIL ee aoe og yO Rae Samed eartad po ats sa pac seer sa Fluorescent. 383 ~ Orehara Lake. Ave. =F FURNITURE 361.8. Saginaw PE 20151 | ) apoE SIZE OIL SPACE HEATER USED TV, $1995 UP; RCA COLOR . OR 3-402, tases 433 We turn PE etis sii Cemeeeivocirip cvcdenles ADOes. wou 33, x NO- ie | “mirror que hay oe USED SPEED Gag pRy-| fae “tahiges win of, wi foiew: Turon mut | s at terrific sav s. “Micke fee ; . : i ee 33 Le. J e— \ ] sit WEABLY ; ELEC WATER S er he ena wrt ae velbeeeis $16.08 Birch O78 " Knotty $18.90 oe ‘ent in coils; G. A. yg sae ee| Benen ~ REO Lawn Mowers $49.95 up OTHER SALES .& SERVICE Terms see oni sits sraae racers Best de ates ae ~~ SNAP-ON 00K. S THE SALWA > Si ih wat Oe peods. Comm "aries Wotveron Lai, Ca : Secnia "ACCORDIAN. WHITE. 120 nt Pe bis, e115, CAR FE 24211 _ sea —Sebmidt. FI omer Pure hase chase Plan MORRIS. } MUSIC 37 8. Tega FE 2-0587 $5 Mpeg eee Quitme ver nave ay p eve ~ SAVE SAVE ee A aoe ase 3. Delive Ga Pe Tite KX ORGAN cece Windreds of com tions. al on any =. ain |x utes. down — e $i2 r month. CALBI co. ie WN. inaw, PE . SPECIAL! BRAND NEW Console Pi- Sie! Eat Poses "13570 INAW. FE 5-0223. Tae Sale Store Equipment, 64 N npTOnss, 28 REGL the Ne i Call PE 2-0285. - b anes "| ATIONAL, CHW RRGISTER — The oe M ene — ~ Sale Sporting Goods 65 oY aneeiis aaa at me. Maced os 3 "tb _cuthoard. $30. ote FE mS ints oketed under- wear, det Kin peorere FE 2-002. / PA FIBER - | cover your be boat, ate — gm ne snnll somduiant Across from Mt Mire age, Mie Mile . 410 g AND 22 ) 32 sh rds be WANTED TOROGGAN —e PaD. __Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 MORE LOA gra eal & fill sand, ct at ole oof, ROAD E 8-6642. HED STONE Earl How- ma. NG. gravel, sand, snow removal. & ete TOF 3 tel: e 3-4976, Soactal fing sand FE 43263 a FE tee cod & Fuel 67 $5 see 8 Pst Payment. Reb wie Bee! 1) CARNIVAL: _ by Dick Turnee | "For Sale Tires 80A ‘“That Helen Higgins! Last ———-eling- jobs; ‘@-car-wash-and-a garage cleanup!” © 1968 by NEA Service, ey night she ate three snow shov- >» FOR PARTS SERVICE a aie Harley Davidse, see Harley Saies Co., 272 5. Sagi- att mew 14 STEEL = = WITH TRAILER. ser 3. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE : race ‘aE kaes HE Sale sananss Scooters a2 ER SPORTSMAN. $65, Sere AN ne . ie ae x ia - — For Sale Motorcycles 83 8&3 lest ZUNDAPP, 2, Coc. —S saber, Cash. naw. Boats & : Accessories — 85 _5-T390 is sEL nro oe a fler com) Ras Rd. Milford, Michigan. EVINRUDE MOTORS, CRi er boats, Gator F on . Kelly’s Hardware, mm at Adams. Auburn Hgts. FE 1958 rr js. a i ven perk N- McCulloch ‘Chain Saws Woocward FOR AS LOW AS $167.50 We take atoine and give E-Z credit term We have - <@™ good used chain Wes on also have one saws for rent, “KING 4 | Parakeets Guar. to "Talk ial Sind & cane 96-78. . $8, Discount Trained all. cages PE 2 vewy PET Trop! ), s?) HED son a Par- Auction Sales _ Open t days wae : rI9 TION. GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS. ike. = e- ae we Corner Shop This rare breed from England, in { for its beauty. ‘b ar am furnished. Bil & Je Lawson, Erwin E. Fuller joneer. UCTION SA: SAT. 6°30 P ! |S south, % mi. west of ¢ & rooms of Purnt ny ery ev fn sme. 4 er eal 50 sore! predie Miogel ae: for consi: 6 xy a — MY 2-152 B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Wednesday 7 P.M. Every Friday ....7 P.M. _| Every Sunday ....2 P.M. Buy and Sell Daily ‘1OR 3-2717. Door Prizes as. of » Uk, . MY 71 PisH AND SUPPLIES. Home grown, Bettas | bag eo ey orm ¢ ped Boston. FE pave rae cis = | "Es eee Se nd 30 Clyde Sa” ante Dogs Trained, Boarded 470 gan Patera v8 8. hele graph. 18st may. oe. an Peg oe RET ci WiOnaY. - MIXED a | 8 . Neyer wet. MU 47416. “< Sa fais. Fe a 9 delive > ER eal! En ite. of aA to Dales” w so & Hay, Grain & Feed 1 wa.| For Sale Housetrailers 78) 5 c-enpaue = | iw OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEE Bob | Beal ba pe tar ‘4 x ie) e our tratier, e =e sone re ie sell Ye for 10 ise Gp — Bares is 6 We aly a Ra. frony: HEIFERS DUE 800! Holsteins, Phone Rolly OLD. & 2 sows, Phone MA 6-2177. 3 gow 5 3 43175. 21 er eare Farm & Industrial , Tractor Co. | SCHROTH'S NURSERY |_B8 - Indianay Pa. For Sale Livestock 72] Ge ED. ‘OXFORD. TRAILER SALES Zimmer - General Gardner - Michigan Arrow Richardson ; Holly | ge in iy General 4 Tires, eent off. Black or NILLIAMS © me 6. Saginaw at Raeburn cae on \ a 724 Oakland RY FINANCING AVAILABLE INLAND LAKES SALES Sale 7 '§ ' “ar: 3 ann Een o| Sale Farm Equipment 76 PE 47121 9197 W. Huron PE 2-612, - Metro Parcel Deliv. ye MO, AKC REO. DERMAN OHNSON MOTORS A Good One! 2est “tga: | - Act Now! || ee ae | $695 baby erodes. Also | mate Your’ euuipment ser vere ced be now 396 AVE, ? Piha 83 WHITE breeder cages seis & be Niagara. | fralged mechanics wil od MOTOR TUNEUPS. 10 ¥ NT Sleeper Cab Tractor ake NEG BEAOLES ALL AGES, You Eure &, Money! experigne Bebe t) . fers Completely reconditioned @ ready offer. OR HOUGHTEN & SON eee f. A tow S07 s at He PUPS. sTup SERV. | - pee A ray & Ferguson Dealer $ios"Oecs ° is) gg te / $1995 Re OL 16761} _to 8 p.m. FE 86-0112. ‘53 HEVROLET arg aaa A, Ri there MALE. TARPAULENG = “ALL SIZES : : Fis fh 0 Dm. | JOES A & N arevs, pes 2.0022 | WE HAVE SEVERAL CLEAN | -Ton Utility, Kc REO! R uP- gee alte arise Motors from 1% hp up. Terms. Beil Te. Co. -—- Nice. ieee OR 3-1921 or OR. "$2761. ul need $495 - é -Harrington Boat Works “ YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER Telegraph ne. un. Sin F ris MINA | or Bpergiass boat & water. Mulorad ” ta shinai Be Te oe R TAKE ariders, Refer, rouulred. Mr. Jar- adeiphia. nee. eaete Gas allowance. FE Transportation Offered 87 |. FOR SCRAP & OLD) LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER / OL 18711 | = phe bo pl LAT Pack sah Kees “WINTER. TRUCK SPECIALS! CHECK OUR oe WINTER NEW AicRurs: 57 FORD “Ranchero” * Px. Fore-OnMatic, W-Walls, . $1595 *50 DIVCO Milk Delivery __ Ready for work 8 A ’53 INTERNATIONAL — SCHUTZ 1 ordi : H2 3.’ 1951 eaBILLAG a aA new. 316-8. And _ Clean, just like CADDY 1956 : Sedan De' Power stee Es “whit oer | oe tot ees EROME right Spot 40. OTHERS To CHOOSE FROM WE TRADE — TERMS acy" Used Truck Center. SAGINAW FE 54101 1478 FE 3- 2246, PONTIAC’ S. TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH HURON cian ded cart i ain, 1350 N. Oakland at Cass gars. OR 3-601... as "98 POR JUNE AND — cars. FE 42-2666 days or “cars: Ave., ee Sie = See wt cM Motor Saleg ion ete ar Pers Sent xie Hwy. 3-1603 TOP Sg FOR ANY WARE OR My i “Al 4 N WE BUY cane IN ANY. CONDI, WE TRADE DOWN Are you tired of “BIG PAYMENTS”? How would you like a nice tone. "55 or 36 ‘mod iJ -e-§ Always” be y B models to choose Nn * We buy re rough et “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass Rs! 8-0488 mye a oh _ Bea 6 am.m 3 "hy tal the “highes} ons cash ie, fi ""RER MOTORS 4-3529 7 ae sfowe, Wiebe: STS Bk et Sates copys! ACTH SA ES| “Monier. Mercomeue. x 2% a pe abs be = “oe | edn seen brung ee EXCHANGE | wep.” BRARE aa 2 rm, — ee wiaisa Ue = K 93{ MOBILE HOMES Raat ep MO" ae Pa ” | Sota SB aH Bariains Want estoc 3 Anderson + Regal | corwen PIKE & BAST. Ce ag May yore. 10 ches from. sp a be Saye age ye een ruck Parts” 994 ss ekcunt BR $ 975 rae ae "OTHERS IW ARISON Pp ereamatie. R & le to, register, Sg Waren snd 100 models a ‘mi &eoral. att Wines cep copes | | 27_pR. . $1158 vice Qet-| 3 dedems. 6 and 10 wide itlane “POM. R & boars, Vernon ‘Hutthine, it ~~ «| eo its. MOTOR SALES. | 38 THU we $2890} . ler Ra Ortonville, NA ait. Bottle Gas a Aubyra “AY 40632 a ie y! For Sale Poultry _74/@ Pd Supplies | For Sale Trucks 90) “usreams BF eR be beat PORN es ont Lm 8 on Senees im ren | “hear feed tan. 1 } Ave ble on rental OMS. Pavmente Contec Contact Geo ck George Million, 4 Fee wiaees * pow: take Rds" ‘atts HSCS | wos. elegrapn Pe 2.3900) 67, CHEYR &_ cAMEO. CAR. | NO Mower ™ Down’ ‘ON’ CARB Pe OPS, Ee fests Seer Pon, etitex| Bob F t. ‘ Browa Ra. P| 5 cas. ue sireeen ae | DOO FTOS ae. z ayereene Bad ben, pra ss Ly ane 280 Hunter Bivd, Birmin * = ¥ | Sale Farm Equipment 76 | ox 6 NOR FOI : ~~“ = esis a a age $ | *80 CHEY,, bt Tatas i WRECKER. : eS rr ee ee Se aa o Lakeville Ra. = | ra wets ‘ B IC K ie A Se oon tren | wrasse Sie U . be a on the purvhase of any gf se are plow, disoy™” i 1956 New ine gd to : Vractor io we tga ae mi aE mas sg ~~ ; NG BLUE oF, IN. se ii Hb ia a get re DOWN. 10° MOi ‘ON pate | Pontiac” 4 Coarieo.n, Seleemen DON'T WISH FOR. || MONEY! Make it easily through Clasified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, .swap, hire, For Sale Cars 91 PER MONTH fie Orin shiaos Sales. MM AT BD. FORD — ~ MY 22611 BUICK, 1985 equipm power steering. ac oid car dewg will SCHUTZ MOTORS 612 8 Woodwerd, Birmingham Birmingham . “ CLEAN CARS H.TOP ........ iP. 4 . t tat ‘a ‘8s BUICK H.TOP ....... K i look “wo other fh E eas ¢c ee dial FE 28161, Lake Orion with Pesce REAL BAR GRING AT’ Oxford Mirs, ~ dart. eae otor Sales as, = aan dsranteed Ist QUALITY CARS JEROME m os 5 CHEN ROLET | FINISH, . ¥ > $325 eo se ce. | ae - % aie i al ll Ge ieee eM Wei OE lagi yy EO iS aaa cere . ° Nga oar cbigrogaler ram e Hat ua * “« : aunty. vero “PONTIAC “AUTO. BROKERS er eseee eee pees eee es HEY. BELAIR — sharp club coupe. R sn gw aa drives 3 ice Ls EOPLES A SALES $8 i ant PE 23-2351 7” YOU'RE LOOKING FOR i987 MODEL Ef so MAKES, MODELS AND PRICE TAGS. SCHUTZ MOTORS ___‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, Y PRARUARY 1 1, 18 oe “ “ le Sy Bate Beam . : [Soca ar a 913 8. Woodward, Birmingham 4 CHEVY BEL AIR HARDTOP * & H. P. Glide. 1 owner. Low. Beet ons The kind you like to ™ as, a moran. 4-3528 | “96 CHEV. CONVERT, WHITE $400 Equity. OR 3-1163. CHEVY __ sharp. OR +t 2 f Ko" oir DNF Ed- a ee . Ford. = 32-2566. : ne RaEVT * SONVER EXC. CON- “ation. New tires fe 32-0707. x 459 Chrysler ” "DOOR $345 ~ Schutz Motors ||* clean, R&H ‘ loaded with extras ) owner. $005. 6: Mechanic St BARGAINS | "53 Chevrolet $12 5. Woodward, Birmingham DESOTO, 1956 Occasionaily we get in trade what we call q ‘new car.’ Th tills the bill * M choo a PE. 2-0555 | Car shows tesa than 15,006 HOME OF THE RUGGED JEEP 1957 FORD FAIRLANE $00. 4 +DR. — ge poser A clean. e er trade, Can ne car. Midwest 6-1985. ~SCHUTZ MOTORS CUSTOMIZED, ‘is 55 FORD Vic. 4 DR. R BER PORI| Aisume payments of 4241 sume pay Mm: @ i932 CHEVY 2 DR. 4 Cail Credit Mer. Mr, MI 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford. l = 4 Dr. arcana lutely spotiess i ear trade-in fro hable person leage’ this one ower booty ‘tony op this one! sine with $295 —— and 36 mo: on cou RTEOUS. 'SALESMEN. 70 oth- er fine cars to choose from. JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass _FE_8-0488 ee LF fake over ‘33 FORD. 2 DR METALLIC reen, Good ake offer, OR 3. 1955 FORD RANCH WAGON—Si00, Take over paymenis. PORD. oo “Nobody likes the other side of this meet | my y heeet _ | there's no vocal!” Shaman © 108 “W857 PONTIAC SAPART I rrntionsen a a 4 PE ate “To5G aera 4dr. ba. Priced to sell $1,375. | y-. : _ORtande 34977. st Seve is weeue | 94 Buick, Spe ~“O0c—FULL PI PRICE! body work. STOCK No. For Sale Cars Ferdematic, CONVERT. FULL _ For Sale Core ee ae "BS 1 OWNER, PLTMOUTE = vedere station wago - 2a very ~ gps hog shose. . powe: ger les Ser ies BIG SELECTION ow! OF LATE MODEL. U AL HANOU REV: BUICK LAKE ORION, MY 22412 : #12 8 Woodward. Birmingham ‘53 DeSOTO HARDTOP . i |ON COMMODOR $ eX ne __ FS. Schutz Motors | cee $12 8. Woodward. Birm BEFORE YOU BUY: ANY CAR CALL ME COLLECT |#% AN, 1953 TIBLE, |. No rust. exe. gas mileage. Cal! FE 41316, AT THIS NUMBER MI 6-5300 JUST TRY ME JOHNNY BARKETT SCHUTZ MOTORS BIRMINGHAM - Glenn's. FORD. DR. OVERDR. *PostrivEt y Pen. = je Steele Fo: 23-2566 ‘56 Buick HT, Spec 1695 33 ae 1 "35 Convert. 295 "55 Bel Air 4dr. $1195 "64 Sedan ..........- § 095 z ace ; | ae es | - fead’ Cunteda line 4dr 5 He 4 “53 ard 3dr ........... : $ 585 *51 Pon DOR ook ccasen cuss $205) * $53 ac Sedan 8 505) ; 35 Buick 2-45. a : $1006 ' |B ord v-8 adr: : 595 "63 Chevy 2-dr. .... 8 595 "6S Che ary ee saghs $ 805 355 SSA GINAW S FE 4-7371 © pegs King 7? tation. 80571. ~ DeSoto 1951 Arizona, ‘bronze sedan with excep- “Radio #7 Genes interior. An ideal? JEROME “B ” g brpet Spe as FE 38-0488 1953 DODGE, 5 SEDAN, CLEAN. $205, FE 37542. H. Riggins. DODGE, 1957 a Our volume lets us sei] ‘em cheay . here .t Schutz. The P. in the = 50 look at ihis* value packed risa 4344 EE He orn + 2 a ig . i] WE CAN REDUCE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS ™ Pontiac Community Finance Co. 635 8. Woodward CHE Hed ‘Lake ‘s, fuel injection Bonne- ¢ new, Discount $3,000 “PLYM. 1955 2dr Sedan with excentionally nice choose from. JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass PE_ 8-0488 70 other-fine cars te Russ Johnsen “Motor Saies 1952 PLYM LUTELY sume pa: lt Cr OUTH. DR. ABSO- NO (MONEY py an mee si, it t. » * P Clarkston, Mich, 35 PONT. A AC # DOOR SEDAN. TACK “HAUPT PONTIAC SCHUTZ MOTORS | SALESMEN’S DEMG ~~ Bonneville __Maple 5-566 = soupe. All 2.700 mi. & real deal, ony or 37117. & ask for Tom Stachler. 12 8, Woodward, Birm OLDSMOBILE. transmission. Good condition. Full lead work f& & whitewalls. Midwest CAR PaY MENTS TOO —, Let us help Bye I aad ¢ less ‘Like Orion Motor Sal FOR A PINER SELECTION , Or au ype ( eeememnnenneenie nomena ‘SI ‘OLDS 3 ze : ' 1 Air - door special sedan § toe TOR CHEVROLET KLAND COUNTY'S: OLDEST VROLET DEALERSHIP Stock No, 47t ir. deluxe paint ‘53 NASH _ 4-DOOR “$195 Schutz Motors 912 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM — ‘heavier. car in ‘8 5 eee == BLUE like new. 3.800 a miles. $2,750. FE 5-4421. ae Motors a SUPER “y 2 dr. Riveria Heater Whitewalls PL YMOUTH, 1954 “Ni ' Stock No 571 — 2 ad a Dynafiow. Oe ater HOMER HIGHT MTRS. | rons’ At ieexovy 33 UF Stock No. 317 — °53 Buick epesiai 4dr sedan Hadio & heater $445. Stock No. 487 — ‘56 Ford 2 dr |] ° customline V8 Fordomatic. Radiat Heater, Lignt blue .. .. $1045.) No. $17 — ‘56 Buick Full power. Radio = Nester $695 0. 505 — ‘55 Plymouth V8 —— _ black with | tewalis > eis ‘SS Buick special, A custem Royal Lencer fully equi with radio & heater, white tires, auto matic red j OLDSMOBILE |For bea quality new car abeias Suburban. Mtrs. as ‘565 | 8 ,Woodwar “JAGUAR 1955 XK-140, MC convt. = Toll up windows, like TIC. Ww a throughout. FE 40076 after 6. Sie. C ne nes soy YSLER ag DEALER |. PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 2 dr.. T. flite, auto- matic, pions steering & brakes, W. W. tires, demo, Absolutely bite Steering & . brakes ke new throughout. Up to oi aeeed on balance. Buly SCHUTZ MOTOR S 8128. Woodward, Birmingham 7 SWEPT-WING DODGE | : sm yas ‘f° Dodge 2-dr. sedan,) ROCKET DoDGE CARS & TRUCKS STATT'S - MOTOR SALES _ MM MY 32750 Lk. Orion ——— "BT ENGLISH, ZODIAC *. eyL, 4 dr, 25 M.P.G fac new, Pvt ate San apy-, 4840, ‘ time, EM 3 : * jo F FORD ig ict peo 8 . Sharp car. No down payment. Lucky ye sales 193 8. Sagi- naw. FE 4 83 FORD 2? BOOK CUSTOM LINE ReH, 6 cylinder gas saver. $95 down or equivalent. $26.22 a ‘mo. Lake Orion Motor Sales i M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. > FORD — MERCURY MY 2-2611 ‘#7 FORD GOOD CONDITION. MA-|- “ple 5.3809 # FORD Vs. GOOD MOTOR, eis. : i : = “ooped. Pochette Tn 'S6 Buick Special - $1495 $5 PLYMOUTH 2D ane baad see 8 BS We Pn Ft A. oo a recone aati 3 [IPSS FORD 4-Door ..s.czssacesscesen gens + $1095 1'55 Pontiac 2-Dr. 77s... $1195] : a 05 | PONTIAC pa. | $10 SEDAN, radio & heater. hydramatic. STOCK hi) *55 CHEVROLET Sistion. Wagon 4-Door . $1295 lean bout otter EM 30000 : is 110 ner F ba Mes SRaRe Hrare Basen “96 Ford Customline tag .$1195 ‘1°55 FORD Victoria ie cescuse pst vacces Bees Uonally = i" MOTORS : V8 2DR. —— radio & heater, fordomatic: s as _ ‘to PowTTAc =i aPoon meee | 04 Pontiac 4-Dr. ....... 1B 795 ||] 54 PONTIAC 4-Door veeeeeseeseeserganen OOS aes FS 6s SEDAN. radio & beater, hydramatic, white tres. |) : oa igus . 1 '54 FORD 4-Door ....... bed isaceeeneas re F ACTORY oo Buick Super ......... $:795 |) ae : COMVERTIBLR COGEE, socio & hester. dynetiew.. tof | '53 BUICK Club Coupe .......00.-+ee0e +00 2$ 695 BRAN CH 1['55 Ford V:8-2- Dr. . $795.11) 53 PONTIAC Club Coupe ..eseeseeeesees $495 -4 SEDAN, heater. standard stilt STOCK Ne. * pel ly 'S4 Ford Customline .$ 695 || 52 PONTIAC 2-Door ....... gusyouten ae a ee | Heed: EE see ee meee | Low mileage. ‘54 Ponti 3 4. D $ 995, | '5L STUDEBAKER Club Coupe 4.02.0 oes $ 195 ; ontiac : Pr PONTIAC peLure S GESTION WAGOR, te & hoster, hyéramstie, | 30 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door paececvessccccen® O50 ‘56 Olds 88 4Dr. ---22, $1695 || ie . RETAIL Bisdeeniiaaae Le 50-50 0 DAY GUARANTEE Buick 2Dr =: $1598|/ I"Cy’ Owens | Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. nyt ere mee 3 YOU'RE NEARING THE © "ZERO HOUR” - FOR GETTING A GOOD USED CAR AT THE LOW - Winter Price AND WE HAVE JUST A VERY FEW_ ‘98 DEMOS. | a LOW-LOW -PRICE- HURRY-HURRY-HURRY 53 CHEVROLET | *53 FORD $495 : : a 56 CHEVROLET ’55 CHEVROLET. $1495 HARDTOP . _ 52 PONTIAC 54 CHEVROLET $295 8495 "52 PONTIAC $195 51 PACKARD ‘49 FORD $145 . $95 52 STUDEBAKER $1955 'S! PLYMOUTH $145 57 CHEVROLET : 55 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON | STATION WAGON $1995 : nomae eenins ee 55 CHEY ROLE i "53 STUDEBAKER THE _MECHANIC'’S SPECIAL «| 33 pons E 7 ote $250 ; $195 ra 55 CHEVROLET $3 FORD PRICE | So" : ) "34 CHEVROLET ‘4 FORD IS a 56 CHEVROLET "54 PONTIAC RIGHT | '37, CHEVROLET %6 VOLKSWAGEN 1958 BRCIAL euntvered. cet oe te mnie . All taxes, plates, $2,489, 56 CHEVROLET 57 CHEVROLET . IN STOCK 2-DOOR $1705 1953,Nash Sedan .............. $1005 : > ce os | 34 DKW '37 VOLKSWAGEN Ibae Postine 4, nine. ” HARDTOP ite eS Feet bation. spy ”S*«*«S_ MERCURY 33 DeSoto. Power ....... Ps ae oe of ME i981 Dodes “Club Ope... nigger : - “FULL Powen ‘TODAY’ S SPECIAL -. °57 CHEVROLET - Radio & Rg es Maui BLUE. MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS |. From $95 to. $245 — YOUR TERMS) Nout CHEVROLET Dealer” 831 ‘Oakland Ave. o Year Make ‘49 Buick 2 Door . '52 Ford Custom 2 Dect Me ‘51 Chevrolet Hardtop . .:......N407] — +33 KING MIDGET $305 7 ] ‘54 Chevrolet 4 Door, ae H.. Re aD ie pes ee “A Phone sis Brings a Courtesy, C Car to Your Door |. MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES|| _ Ho ah I BAT re a eiaie CHEVROLET'S _Week-End_ Specials Birmingham's Volume Dealer and — Oakland ey s Wildest. Trader ‘51 Pontiac 4 Door ......... ..N4034 '53 Ford V-8 4 Door ....... ‘54 Buick V-8 Std. Trans, ..... -N3800 ‘54 Rambler 4 Door ...........N4081 ‘53 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Wagon .....N4069 ‘55 Ford -V-8 2 Door.......... fas 'S5 Ford. 4 Ton Pickup .........N3970 -00 Plymouth Hardtop bana es NQI]4 ‘56 Chevrolet 2 Dr. R&H..:...5N4077 Boe Oldsmobile\4 Dr. 98, Power N4056 '56 Chevrolet Hardtop ........N4046 36 Oldsmobile 98 Hardtop ... .N4075 (7 Chevrolet 2 Dr, Sharp’. ... .N4070 Stock Number Reduced to veceeeess ss -N4061 $ 85 ..N4063B $ 298 $ 346 $ 376 _ .N4036B $ 448 .N3981° .$ 486 $ 549 $576 $ 862 $996 $1191 $1297 $1766 $1494 13 MORE 57's TO CHOOSE FROM ALL USED CARS GUARANTEED . “FINANCING DONE HERE yee ails oe BANK. RATES | ete — Regrets Doconiing Radio Vocali — Prince Al Khan . ie - — ao aie -zrToday's Radio Programs -; Prepares fer Job Sil Wearbling Novices Short Course? | aoe, "WUE, OO —CRLY, (wee) sw, om) _woam, UliseD wart, ciate) WRUN, Cie) | WIEK, C140) at United Nations After )5 Years | Gold Digger Ss in ‘Action. range sal paketit 3 oe we Stereo, Sound weee, nen «| GRLW.. News, Davies in aang — athe tgp ae _- "ss By EARL WILSON Wak An ‘Amos ‘x! Anay Foreign Qlfice today to prepare Veteran Singer Now NEW . YORK — Ever wonder how. modern gold -diggers for his new as Pakistan's per H operate? Rit sBelloy ae Stars in Program on A South American playboy tells-‘me a girl may say after WJBK.. News, Reid News, Patrick Lewis JR, N manent representative to. the Unit. cs . | XYZ, nda ed, Nations. New York Station lunch, “I have to go to Tiffany’s and pick up some things. ine eve i Sor *« & & : oe a ‘Would you go with me and advise me?” ji Bddie Chase uWZOR,, em porte sa Fs Eig My Pilg = By CHARLES ACER One girl confessed she was broke and had to sell her : Is Your Car Safe. < THe os & Snore of movie actress Rita Hayworth) NEW YORK —A %-year-career| diamond bracelet. Would he buy it? “But I have nobody || | for Closed Window S32 pert xt ne and British socialite Joan Yarde-|in the highly —. me dit to give it to,” he said, “Well, then you could give it te me,” |] [ Driving?. aif: : O00 WIR News itloay Buller, is anxious “to learn all|"#dio involves a marrin some diffi-| ghe sighed. A pretty actress said she'd lost at gambling WxTa reo wen about diplomacy and foreign al- a pene. - « and had-to sell her ¢6-op apartment. Would he care te rey + gee gece Gervang fairs.” - buy it? The Foreign Office said it is} So says Lanny Ross who certain- planning to send Prince Aly tojly should know. One of radio's: “But where would you stay?” he asked. “Oh,” she said, U. N. headquarters in New York|memorable singers, he is celebrat-) iyegesomegee smiling flirtatiously, “I would continue living as soon as possible. He is ‘nowjing his 2th anniversary in the # here.” studying Pakistan's foreign poli-! medium. a ‘ios x & kk. Today's Wilson Girl nominee is Jeannie | eaet cles in consultation with top = "At present he offers 544 hours : ae a aan a. oe ae weekly of song, conversation and Johnson, singer’ in. San Francisco and all § #kotscr vounseuri pest ‘ste Hall SAPURUAY AFTERNOON ‘| 5 : 2 . dise-spinning on CBS Radio's | 7 psychology major at San Francisco State, | & 'e-i9 deedly « leaty F | WHIZ News Woit * {**wwa. Musiody Parade” oe ane ee ee Ps Frank Funge of the 8. F. Examiner nominates | Bow! ; : Guest ies Wieised |e month (21 cents). aay -Mahy have forgotten that Ross _her and says she’s the cutest one in towy ir ee ee erent wd " od Morning} — a Aly Khan got the_U___-pemt| wd = Oe Sees i Ong _ B make your out tales é‘ 18: tbistc after his father, the late Aga). Bre 4 ly A — abies at Marilyn Monros. was given hee name by PRER INSTALLATION =end. you AMPON, "News. inckten on | URLW News Me tal —_, ne ge Mang all tf he had gone- abtocad as 6 Ben Lyon, the London producer now eyed 4 way Se mare fax Be elds at 0 ' By -- hy $ son married to Bebe Daniels. He named her|l ! ether. WBE, ieee — Wve, ‘News, Slagle wren — _- |his successor as head of the far- — la ala cal ae aaa Marilyn because his great love had once been Marilyn Miller, | MUFFLERS, tollpiper, dual ox- * : : s flung Ismaili Moslem sect. Aly y * ¢ +* Khan ranian citi , . bat will probably. adopt Pakistans| 4 Steat quarter-miler and holder|whom he'd named for Marilyn Miller had herself become | ot ihe To qd ay S gk e] evi si on Programs =< « (nationality before leaving here. - = — Earnie agg ollie through marriage . . . Marilyn Miller. team scheduled to sail for Europe Programs furnished by stations fisted in this columm are subject to change without :notice the dancer. On a recent trip here he realized that the girl” on Juge 28. He alto wes leader THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . : We Graham to Crusade and soloist of the Yale Glee Club,| Gene Nelsofi’ll get $2,500 to do a TV’er, thén play “Okia- | Channel 2~WJBK-TV Channel —WWJ-TV = Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV ‘ : a scheduled to sail for Europe 6h noma!” at N. ¥. City Center for $85 a week. Trio: tennis star! —— : ae. lin Face of Strike , - |Sune 23. Gussie Moran, husband Ed Hand, and ex-husband Tem Cor- lj | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (4) ““M"” Squad Drama: pn Farm Report. WITHOUT REGRETS : Actress (Janice Rule) is sus- (7) Crusade for Christ. - “ft went with the Glee Club, to | 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. ene pected .of killing blackmail- . . Pakage op ipa ger eo ard the surprise of a good many peo (9) Popeye. a a ane, ee: th $:18 (4) Window Shopping. crops grange cathe ple,” he said. “I never regretted (4) News: Williams. , ms, . Com- Mig? strike (2) Racket Squad. edy: Howard thinks trapeze! here tonight despite a wk * Sow ohavi > artist, helping them for ¢ir- - e a eas trent by a an ra drivers.’ Such a decision, he feels, is one 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. cas mW, hes CG Pe) EY Bow. goaten why he stilt ts heard of Eve. The transport workers said they|the alr waves while Fi , ae would walk out-in with qrown years has Se Cee ea —y 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. printers who have Closed down the faded. . = = 9:30 - (7) Patrice Munsel. Cesar (D Milky’s Movie Part F ” | ee Romero, Carol Maney Y: jnewapapers and Print dheps sinte| .. sacs te lng,” he sald 6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. West- (9) Count H > last Saturday with a demand for] , sing, * ‘ ern: Detectives catch bandit. ry Hoedown. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. higher wages. The typographers’ ‘and I had a bit of hard work 2. (9) Brave Eagle. Oa ee a patvee| (4) Rutt and Reddy. urtion said the bakers, bartenders| % do. Ljwanted to be basically (4) Whirlybirds. ” Adventure: een ie and sales clerks unions also have| Well stounded as « professional | P.T., Chuck gets mixed up| - os Playhouse. Dane -Clark,|11:00 (2) Heckle nd Jeckle. pledged sympathy walkcoute, tet wit News: LeGott. “Heroes Never Grow Up,” . : Organizers for the Graham cru ae | Presley ot on your : . “Hero” (Clark) who saves . . girl is more cofcerned with 11:30 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. sade, — has been ong ond Some _ = one ge = nae , through Caribbean area, sa icular style a * ; eo Gy Werther: Pa. a ——— = es oa il nam they were considering setting up/difficult to survive without the : : . :55 (9) Bi ls to bri le to the! basic h pork." 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. his sweetheart (Barbara/1!:55 (9) Billboards. iceeant z ae PeThey ais — = ~ = : ¢ : Turner), friends. : ity. 1 friend . : | 7:00 (1) Sports Focus. sa — soni tripled a “et . an anenes | > ng Seeger bally . . . Deborah Kerr forgot to ask for Sal Mineo’s autograph | KING’S Kat “Gots Kane. irl one Young man finds trouble | 1».99 (2) Jimmy Dean ~ ltour, Graham ont ae aia arrival ment of luck in a 1931 decision| Dorsey leaves the hospital next week, her busted hip mending. Midas t ‘ elopes with smuggler when he goes looking for) (4) True Story. that 1,000 persons turned out at) ° his. Washington Buzz: Vice President Nixon may journey to Mos- 256 South Seginew - : eter. ithe feena = (7) Saturday Party. erage EE — = CHOOSES RADIO . cow to Ay pete pve i ea .% 8 sae cece heey won | (Nett to Jerome _ 3:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick. f aa . (8) Country Calendar. a airports enezuela ai He was among a group of young an awa 4 as ne ér—an asn’t wor since last sum-. : a Te eueds ska a Colombia on his way from To-|nopefuls lined up for the cast of a| mer—is Off to H'wood to ask his bosses for a movie job. FE 2-1010 7:15 (1) News: Daly. ss : “|12:90 (4) Detective’s Diary. : be « new musical, “The Americana) WISH I'D SAID THAT; Irvin 8. Cobb said. it years ago: | Opon Thursday ; pee ecm! MME tet gece) Comat Tee. Mk, xe ar wal are at eae |Ht eter fo cay, Want to goto Wasngion, where ao sua ae | , Apache auiet challenges — in 10-rouhd lightweight | . 9g (2) Lone Ranger. Trinidad and Tobago. - lute program in radio—and conse- That's ear brother. man’s tomahawk - throwing (4) Movie. 4 appearing late for rehears-| Dececisht; 2 ability. @1 Line Up. | &) Movie. wa a jals. producer warned him to : - (Copyright, 1958) _ 9) Million Dollar Movie. TV K fish F choose either the show or radio. Q ae Payne, “Sun ,Valley|10:30 (7) Crash. Adventure: Crim|\3:39 (2) World This Week. 5 Ing | aces " «2 Surenate? (0: inal husband disrupts, wife's D : Co A “I chose radio,” said Ross. ““The| Dise Data and Chatter (4) Truth, Consequence. Quiz| - new life. 1:45 (2) Hockey Preview. ay in urt ON AITESE|stow ran a year and o halt énj (2) Leave to Beaver. Com- (9) Person to Person. A*tress| — , |Broadway. But I've run 25 years) edy: Beaver, Wally find baby Gina b ogre cael g huis-!9:90 (2) Ice Hockey. Red Wings.) LOS ANGELES i — A beneh| radio. Ausic. in JL is | OunN hazardous. band Dr. Milko ; Dean) vs. Rangers. warrant is out for arrest of oe t — Martin and family. (4 Pro Basketball — Hawks) the Kingtioh of television's Amos by Dick Saunders We Featere Bowie's life depends on bit- (7) Ramar of the Jungle. {served if he shows up in court | Sylva Zenith ter scout. 10:45 (4) Cominent, Current (9) Movie. next Thursday. in Lake Plane Crash i ; 4 f (4) Last Resort. Drama: — . : 2 * 8 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah ® — On with the; THE JAZZ NEST: For lovers) and ROA —Murder, confession is child- . 2:30 (7) Movie: Mr. Crime. Actor Harry R: Moore, 10,/Officers launched a search today) — space helmets —lof “on the scene” stuff a, series! oiinies nouRs = vf ish prank. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. F failed to appear yesterday for ar-|for two men still missing after this week's ajof 14 LP’s on the Verve label| ‘ - He (2) Trackdown, Adventure:| - (4) News: W’kamp. 4:00 (4) Sports on Parade. — (raignment on an assault charge.|the crash of a light plane in Great rough one. Re¢-|awaits your turntables, bringing/] Weekdays 9 te 5:00; Fri. 9 to ® Ranger stages jail break. (2) News: LeGoff. - (7) All-Star, Golf od was in New York. Hig attor-|Sait Lake. » ord shops around|highlights of the 1957 Newport Jazz * 4 explained that Moore, whose * * * Pohttiae have come | Festival. If you want an advance! GOOD USED TV SETS 8:30 (7) Colt 45. Western: Lizard)43.15 (9) Weather. 4:30 (2) College Basketball hearing is faulty, had thought his) the bodies of two men were re-y up with an amaz-tip on the discs, the following} CONDON’S . helps ol the drop on (4) Weather: Eliot. oa eae on oda sary no: — wag announced for NeXt! awered yesterday, shortly = ers ma Ses < rae of “At Rewperye should suf- " 2AbtO OY outlaw ‘ y ay the wreckage was : ers t ice. : (4) of Riley. Comedy: (9) Stari Theater. John} | Lennan Handicap. Superior Judge Maurice 6G. rted ¢ poten hs op five harder to| “George Lewis & Turk Murpl Ae involved with rob- 11ite cue “ea Rene- (9) Gilead Baptist Church. Sparling issued the warrant and eure ~_— ° wh | figure out than Lite Richard sing- (MGV4252); “Red Allen, Kid ll SALES & SERVICE ers. gade.” : |the proviso on ifs use. x * ing Sigmund Romberg. & Jack Teagarden” (MGV-8233); | 1%? 8 Parke, Corner Asters (2) Zane Grey Theater. Ad- (4) Sports: Parker.” |s:00 (4) Movie. * ®t | The dead were Ross Boyd Miller, ee Place is “Get A Job” “Ella Fitzgerald & Billy Holiday” | Call FE 4-9736 © venture: Sheriff Macdonald (2) Sports Final. (7) Wrestling. Moore's wife Vivian, 39, filed| \¢ pountitul, Utah, the pilot, and by e Silhouettes, for the secon! MGV-8234; “Teddy Wilson Trio,’ iad Authorised Service : Carey battles deputy brother, . (9) Zorro. the complaint agains him. She Gas Bennett, 38, Murray, ‘Utah, |“°aisht week. Romping along in Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Bob ——————— é John Ericson who thinks his 41,95 (2) Nightwatch Theater. ; ° said he fired a shot last Jan. 5 vie bodies were found still oui ve gee Tecinol by the Brookmeyer’ (MGV-8235); “Tost 2 badge gives him “License to| George Raft, “Johnny|5:30 (9) Wild Bill Hickok.’ while enraged. because her chil- strapped in the seats of the four. np hacen tee on Miles”'iko @& Leon Sash” (MGV.8036): Kill.” | | ° Angel.” (45), Robert Pres jdren had eaten a beef roast. She place plane. . poling rating opt Tel ee Oe Mat ee ey CLEARA CE . | ton, Parachute Battalion,”| About 53 per cent of Brazil's! a indicated she wants ‘to ‘were Dwayne Daniels of et Pgs ~g The Don Elliott” (MGV-8237); “The! 9:00 (7) Frank Sinatra. Jeannie (41). ; people-are less than 2 years old.|d the charge. on City and Glénn H. emp es. om Paaeid ce Gryce - Donald Byrd Jazz! ’ Carson. ; tt of Sandy, Utah. Maybe'* ratory & Zaylor (9) Charlie Chan. 11:36 (7) Shock ‘Theater. ACROSS iene aa ut first _* hed Quartet’ epg “The Oscar Overstock on certain: = : oo : fourth), Dede "by Peterson with Roy Eldridge, frigerators, : Tonight. : —— and : <2 re : (4) | } aharpen = _ Actor Richards’ Sued ‘ |Frankie Avaion in fifth. \Sonny Stitt & Jo Jones” mit (2) News. ¢— ond J +» : . : ust edged out are “Oh Julie’! 9739). automatic washers fee : 12 Humor ; 2nd Time for Divorce by The ana and “Ballad| “The Coleman Hawkins, Roy oat dniecs, ond ag : E . nage Queen” by Johnny| Eldridge, Pete Brown, Jo Jones, on , SATURDAY MORNING a were 1 8 LOS ANGELES ~The wife of/Cash (which looks like it may be} All-Stars” (MGV-8240); “The Ruby| ol iffe : . so Leseh entire actor Jeff Richards has sued him) coming on like a ‘storm). “Witcp-| Braff Octet and Bobby Hender- so different makes 7:59 (2) Meditations. 16 Grade . oe for divorce for the second time|craft” by Frankie is getting a lot son” (MGV-8241); “Dizzy Gilles-| and models ae | 4<~ ~pel yy in six Menthe: of attention from record buyer's, pie” (MGV-8242); -““Count. Basie’ 7:85 (2) On the Farm Front. 21 Measures 4 7 ; . ied ‘| too. ~ | with Jimmy Rushing” ——_ of television sets. type Si as aha . aie cap ene thes wrk Sma hn woah pay Giemle asamp tan ie 8:00 (2). : aula ne y ent Dizzy il-! - one , Richard Taylor, was filed in Su-jexamples of his versatility but liams” (MGV-8244):" “Gospel Sing-| Hampton Electric 8:90 (2) Mich. Conservation. | 21 “Honea nn : perior Court yesterday by Mrg./are both among the top 10 in sales. ing with The Drinkard Singers, 825 WEST HURON ST. (1 Gift of Life. 20 Nick ee | iVicki Taylor, 25. She charged |His ‘‘Where Are You?” (Capitol | & The Back Home Chéir” (MGV-| FE 4.2520 45 (2) Children’s. Bible Adven-| 3? Brehed . ~ cruelty. W-855) is ranked in the top five 8245). ture. 35 Norwegian | os zs * & nationally and “A Swingin’ Af| 1 will comment briefly on these | Open Every Night ‘til 9 P.M. 2 Tae “— —4 p—— | a te Mrs. Taylor filed suit for di- fair’ «(Capitol W03) ranks fur-| at our next meeting. | i $:55 <4)-f¢color) News. +} 3E Qala foe , _| |vorce last August, but withdrew/ther back. In Pontiac, it’s just the ;— . eae’ ee wee se the action two months later after| opposite. I hope time doesn’t alter! | v 9:00 (2) 4H Electrical Club. Yn my SS Set Saal Hie | a reconciliation. They were mar- local taste; Sinatra’s tops when : Bg ; . reeding ‘ ol : = ried in December, 1955. he's swingin’. 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In fact,.in New York, |Where everybody is intellectual 4 AMERICAN of KANSAS aie tie Samant” go|enough to have quirks — and S h ; ] : T ] , hi oe He ds ar hats Commie CITY. No obligation No one around in cocktail circles, a man 1 gag enougir to have. psychia- Cnoo ‘ ¢ ep one eadas successes. But thus deprecating|w#ll call, on, you! who professes to be psychotically ; : ~ es re themselves, they ‘take on the iving 4. ££" @ Write today, simply £ & normal ie in the same class with] 01, 8. Aim for Better Education sendy air of honesty. Em is|yow" tame, addness and year the man who drinks martinis at ' these people their reward, instead of blame. y pereeagies ‘handy. the‘ word’ around to get! of birth. Mail to Old ‘American caf SEMI- -A dullard. : apeatin Sey ri semous tesly Pontiac school and telephone|since then, ‘said Dr. Dana P. 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