} The Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast ° Occasional Showers — Details page two ‘a PONTI ° eo ioe ma : | a C PRimwsor es ‘ } fe a ) ¥ MP og andy ea - = - ‘ ¢ 9 wer er ee Pee or aa « ‘ , ee Oa bespea \ # 2 er € 38 oy 114th YEAR L_ xkwkkx | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 —68 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE in Heat Wave Counted in State, . Two Oakland Residents, Detroiter Go Under as Area Swelters Oakland County lakes claimed three of seven lives lost by drowning yesterday in Michigan's record-break- ing heat. The county victims were: _ Gordon Teer, 32, of Keego Harbor, in Otter Lake. Mrs. Beverly Ocpek, 18, of Southfield Township, in Walled Lake. Grover C. Mullens, 27, of Detroit in Union Lake. Their deaths raise the county toll this year to eight. Only Mullens’ body was recovered yesterday. | yours scpeaseees: fber ‘dead’ are . a Tye Le peer man, two 12-year-old boys from Flint and Wayne County and tional Open, Wally Burkemo, of Franklin Hills, Grand youth, 18. Deputy -Robert Cannon was in charge of dragging operations in the three county deaths. Parched Re * 3 's Cooling Rain + Mercury Hovers ; / | } i | 8 ‘ i : i i ; 2. i | es a ! State Highway Act Modified by Legislature in Labor Committee |Legislature made swif ‘progress on a series of Williams Jobless Plan. Faces Stiff Objections LANSING (?—Michigan’s. t| er tonight, says the U. S. Weather Bureau, but that’s not for us — Western Great Lakes ahd the ee | Pacific Coast will benefit but southern Michigan | minor bills today but left \ 70 FORECAST J | For Thursday Night ' Cool Spots? Sure, but Not for Us Figures Show Low Temperatures Expected HIGH \ Peta From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU | Dept. of Commerce 4): inWsas US. Bakes 4th Day Expect Showers Tonight, Temperatures in 80's Through Friday Ua Se Sa eReenae q 8 a. m. 78 9 @. N4...... 66s: 82 HO OG OC Soneecocac a6 70 Il @. M@....... -. 88 12 Mee... ccn a0: 90 1 @. Mi. sce s: 92 Roin ESS soow Eid Sizzling temperatures in THUNDERSHOWERS, WARM AP Wirephoto the 90’s were roasting the remains in the hot belt. Thundershowers also are Pontiac area and other probable in this area, as rain covers central parts of the nation today states from Michigan to the gulf. — lfor the fourth straight day |And the Weather Man said — Slightly cool- ten cote om Detroiters Killed Hints for Heat Wave tiwwiitcnia a | Williams’ unemployment ~ PP iaglitators were wit If) Tr uck Crash ing to predict when the spe-; cial session would end. The Senate wrestled briefly with a bill correct-' ling a flaw in the 1955 High-, | Couple Thrown Out in Southfield Smashup While Making Turn | 23-9 vote. ‘afternoon from ‘injuries suffered) ar wirpner.| Sen. Creighton R. Cole-| ween & dump tuck sireck their -ear at a Southfield Township in- WALLY WARMS UP — Michigan's leading candidate in the Nae man (R-Battle Creek) said tersection. ; | practice round to set himself up as a good choice for championshi beginsAoday honors. The tourney ester, N. Y. (Other pictures, story on page 53.) at Oak Hill Country Club in Roch- — Mullen Was the first vietim, suddenly sinking et about 3:30 Pontiac High to Award p.m. while feet from shore in , six miles west of Pontiac. Two friends in @ boat led depu- Commencement 381 Pontiae High i seat # Diplomas to 381 Tonight F urgol Shares. exercises “for ; s en at i oe oe tes Se! Lead in Open where the body was_recovered Stadium. This is the first time, about half-an-hour later from 35 the program has been held out of feet of water. ATTEMPTS FAIL. Resuscitator crews from Com-ihumanitarian from Findlay, O.,| Merce and White Lake Townships Tennyson Guyer, minister and will give the address to the grad- Fires Sub-Par 34 as Snead Nearly - Blows Himself Out failed in an attempt to revive the uates, “How High Is Your Star.”| ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Lame- victim. ' ‘Teer, of 2422 Cass Lake Dr. was tendent of schools, will award’ p34 fishing in the boat of a friend in) Otter Lake, just west of the city,/ (Coritinued on Page 2, Col. 2) | Dr. Dana P. Whitmér, superin- diplomas. ‘In case of rain, the will be moved to the high school. Let ‘er Sizzle We're Cool at Last Let ’er sizzle! a Pontiac males are happier, more comfortable, more contented lot today. Quite uniformly, they've shed their throat. “l’m proud of club members,” said President Paul A. Sparrow this morning. “We have a tremendous list of desciples on the pening day and I look for steady progress as the summer continues. Even the ladies are pleased with our im- proved appearance. A couple of them saluted me today as they went by and I sure returned the greeting.” All club members are officially entitled to wave happily at the head of the club when they pass him and call: “Hi, Prez.” Presi- dent Sparrow will unfailingly re- turn the salute and reply: “Hi, pal.” The Press has heard comments from all sides and sectors. Up te the moment there isn’t a single dissenter, but we are - +. and a sun stroke “PREZ” honsen could become Mrs. Ruth _i@esigned the American flag we fired a hot 64 in 'the bill would make high-| Harold E. Nickerson, 41, di P way construction bonds at W. Ten Mile road and South- easier to sell by limiting the field road, according to troopers ‘amount of money the State at the Redford State Police post. ‘hearings on the compensation bills. It was apparent at the outset | of the session, however, that Ke- | publicats have: no intention of | yielding te Williams’ proposals withoet a fight. ‘armed Ed Furgol, 194 champion Williams’ bil] to boost unem- ifront nine to share the early lead ‘and Sain Snead almost blew him-| a one-under-par 34 on the'ployment benefits to a maximum 90 per cent of a worker's pay was tied up in the Republican-dominat- ed House Labor Committee, Highway Department can His use for bonding purposes. | There was sentiment in both houses to complete action on the! Bot victims were thrown mingt bills and recess for a week or two in order to give the House |Labor Committee a chance to hold) which; wife, Edna, died shortly after arrival at William Beau- mont hospital. ithe intersection, troopers said. | The truck driver was released to imake a statement tomorrow morn- ‘ing at the Oakland County prose- cutor’s office. Steel Unions Study ithe three men northwest of the point where the May |Dee went down. Last night the tug Cormorant had New Contract Offer i | |Selt out of the picture in the oper: kijied a similar -bill during the) NEW YORK w—Union officials jing round of the 56th U.S. Open Legislature's regular session last wij) spend today considering a 'Golf Championship today. | | Furgel’s <34 matches scores | | posted cartier by big Julius Bo- | ros, the 1952 champion from !ate yesterday voted an investiga-) provisions for layoff pay. | , Seuthern Pines, N. C.; bespec- | tacled Bob Rosburg of San Fran. | spring. : REPRISAL THREAT In a surprise move, the: Senate tion. of the state liquor regulation agency after a hot dispute over a Republican leader's interview with | cisco, and amateur Dr. Frank Gov. Williams. | Taylor Jr., of Upland, Caljf., on | The Republican, Sen. Edward the surprisingly difficult €.902- | iutchinson of Fennville, told the yard Oak Hill course. About one-fourth of the field of. 162 had completed the 1st nine) | Senate the Gevernor had threat- ened political “reprisals” against some of hig colleagues “if you ‘when Furgol, Snead and 147 cham-| blow the lid off the State Liquor pion Lew Worsham came through, ; Snead, playing miserably, reached: ithe turn in five-over-par 40, with a ‘double-bogey six on the 416-yard ininth hole: Worsham had a 41. Dialing for Dearborn — equipment is being installed in sub-| urban Dearbern to permit nation- wide direct. dialing, the Michigan. Bell Telephone Co. said Wednes-| day. Eleven other communities in similar service. ‘Ruth Weds Ruth in Ruth | RUTH, Nev. Miss Ruth An- tonsen and Stanley C. Ruth drove from The Dalles, Ore., to be mar- ried here. That was so Miss An- Ruth in Ruth. | 1 DETROIT — New. telephone : $200: It Might Be Yours! Two-hundred dollars—it's waiting for the word- the Detroit metropolitan area mre , Commission.” Williams denied to newsmen that he ever did such a thing. s * s However, he sharply criticized - senators, who he did not name, practicing law before state for _~ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘counter-offer. by the “big three’) steel firms. Management propos-| als, while not made public, were rstood to contain q wage raise} | Officials of the United Steel-, workers of America have been |meeting here since June 5 with a, ‘management team _ representing Unitéd States Steel, Bethlehem Steel and Republic Steel. { Union and company negotiators | spent twe hours yesterday going over the company proposals and then announced af a news con- ference they were recessing con- tract talks until tomerrow after- { | neon. | A union decision’on the manage-| ment offer is expected .to be) \reached at a meeting of its 170- imember wage policy committee! ‘here tomorrow at 10 a.m. | minded Press reader who 1 | ‘comes up with the right | answer to POT-O-GOLD puzzle No. 2 when entries are | opened tomorrow morning. We'll know then if we have our first winner. In the | meantime, watch for puzzle No. 3 in Friday’s paper. | Even if you haven’t. been lucky so far, maybe you'll win this week. It could mean $100—or $300 next week | if a winner isn’t found tomorrow. And don’t forget that $25 bonus which goes to the winner who is also a regular Press subscriber. instantly in the crash at 2:30 p.m: | from auto when struck in the side by the truck driven by Richard Robinson, 21, of Detroit. Nickerson jecjec] ‘5 | and ene section. tis’ Cons Bie, ara te pone eae @S Mississippi Tug Sinks | Calhoun said the names of the t® five years in prison and fined | (15 men were not. immediately, | temperatures tomorrow. Dr. John D. Monroe, county health director, issued | When the mercury soared several hot weather hints today in view of bed first ito a record-breaking high of | heat wave in Pontiac and other parts of the states. 96 de _ Moderation is the key word for these hot days, Dr. | sdligh tant, y cee ans | Monroe said, and he lists several activities to watch, | 7 ae te : . : sulted in ownings of 2. Don’t overeat. Turn your appetites to lighter _ +)... in Oakland Count foods especially milk, fresh fruits and vegetables. land one person in epned 2. Don’t overexert. | These drownings brought to 3. Get an adequate amount of rest and sleep. iseven the number in the 4. Bathing is of importance, if not too prolonged. \ state yesterday and eight 5. Avoid excessive exposure to the sun. over a two-day period. 6. Wear clothing made of thin, light material. | The forecast is for thunder. - 9. Workers in the sun should wear some kind Of storms tonight with the mercury | head protection. + ‘to lower t nd 65 degrees | 8 Replace the water and salt lost from the body showers are predicted for mane, through drinking abundant quantities | of water ei cricronpe g abun q \row also with temperatures to : hover around the 88-degree mark, The Oaklang County Road Commission reported that two sections of M39, Telegraph read { i | 3 Rescued, Four Missing | NEW ORLEANS (#—Three survivors from the sinking! * @° tetemse heat. Traffie re- ‘of the tug May Dee, which went down off the Mis- Pertedly continued over the ‘sissippi coast yesterday during a tropical storm, were ““** bo*ever- picked up early today. Four men still were missing. _|,,0n6,,/eat_Prostration case, that | The tug O. J. Senac, out of. Morgan City, La., rescued er returning from work, was re- ported by Pontiac General Hos- pital. The victim was treated and leased. picked up eight men from the rough waters south of; e € * Bay St. Louis, Miss. *. | Although 6,000 workers at a De- ’ Rescue ships roved over [trett Ceryaie’ ple” were sont the Mississipp! Sound dur U.9. JUTY CONVICHS tome, because ot a “neat strike” 14 : | ing the night searching sa | T Aid _ |amount of heat absenteeism was survivors. — l wo ruman | es leeoceed at -local plants. — . : Much of ti continued The @-toot May Dee, owned ty} st LOUIS u—Matthew J. Con-| seam today in the Seat wave. Stevens and Co. Iric., of New Or nelly and T. Lamar Caudle, top) =n ym seeeea leans, sank in Grand Island Chan- officials in the Truman adminis-| ' 5 : + above at. Minneapolis-St. Paul, nel, about ten miles east of the tration, were convicted today by: Raitimore, Albuquerque, N. M. a federal jury on charges of con-) i S Mississippi line as Gulf tides oe cs with . | and El Paso, Texas yesterday. reached their highest point since Piracy connection) WH) aa) = , a , ‘come tax evasion case. The therrhometer climbed to 99 the disastrous hurricane of 197." at Marquette, a record for the Clay Calhoun, general manager | TRC Jurors had deliberated (4,1, of ‘the Stevens firm, said the May eight hours and 43 minutes since s * 8 Dee went down they took the month-old trial | the Pontiac city offices report- | yesterday. ed that 15,146,132 gallons af water Connelly, 48. White House ap- were pumped out of the city wells. barge. The May Dee was | swamped and its eight-man crew ointments secretary under for- City Manager W. K. Willman said was thrown into the water along mer President. Truman,. and yesterday the city did not expect with the seven men from the Caudle, 52, former Justice Depart- to impose a lawn sprinkling bah barge. |ment tax head, could be sentenced this summer. A record high of water con. $10.000 each. — | sumption was set in Birming- available. But the rescued includ-|, They were convicted of conep ham yesterday when a total of ed-the May Dee's captain who ree Sari oo otaee 6,021,000 gallons were used, wes ent, Menctot. |prosecution of Irving Sachs, a St. But in Mt. Clemens a complete RESCUED NEAR BEACON ‘Louis shoe manufacturer. Sachs lawn sprinkling ban went into ef- A radio report monitored by/eventually was indicted and on a fect yesterday because of heavy station WGCM at Gulfport from|plea of guilty was fined $40,000/drains on the water supply. the tug Conrad said the captain for income tax evasion The blistering heat yesterday was picked up while swimming jsent. nearly 6) Michigan Bell near a beacon. os s~ Wreck |Telephone Co, operators in Trav- A Coast Guard cutter and two 7 Die in Train Wrec jerse City home, reportedly be- other ships continued to search) REIMS, France «—The Paris- iui of a ventilation problem ag- through the night and were joined to-Luxembourg Express derailed S™@vated by the heat. : by two planes and a helicopter/near here today. The French Rail-| On the local scene, Pe: lowest at daybreak. \way Co. announced seven passen. | Surerenye pects a.m, Was The seven men on the barge/gers were killed and more than| “4 degrees. ; mercury reached wore life jackets, the Coast Guard 100 were injured, 30 of them °% degrees at 1 p.m. said. seriously. ] By JOY MILLER NEW YORK (The man who salute today was a naval hero of the war of 1812. In his time, peo the stop* f i i fe of ee J, Wag fhe, A Ps pagers ie é shel } 1 a ie ee 1 a Te Nee eS Hoffa on Stand June 26 NEW YORK (INS) — James R. Holta of Detroit, @ vice-president of the International Brotherhood of! Montez. to appear June 26 before’ federal grand jury in New York probing), racketeering. in the trucking. and War of 1812, the flag as originally planned was getting out,ef hand. EF E 5 z. z4 an3 z ; Ht gee 3 # #8 zg if é if No Glory for Man Who Designed ‘Old Glory’| mime" ly. Now the American Pioneer| Trails Assn., which marks historic) trails and other spots, intends to see that he gets just credit. * .* e It has. enlisted “the sympathetic interest of various patriotic groups, Several weeks ago, rep- In Today's Press : County Neéws............90, 31 Editorials .... eae Damon eee eoenreee 6 =e nae son | Ten Ea. <= drenched deck of the Gen. Arm-!resentatives of a dozen such or-' |strong in the Battle of Fayal, but! ganizations held a graveside cere- “jhistory has passed him over light-| Don’t Forget Grandma Wendover of New York in recogni- tion of his naval exploits. The state of New York already has given him a gold sword for his victory at Fayal. What was Fay-| al? i It is a little island in Portugal’s’ Azores. There the American priva-' by the 31-year-old Reid, came up against a British force of three} heavily gunned ships in Septem-|- ber 1814: It meant 90 men and 7 mony and left a flag to mark the site, ° = It: POR sere et sft ‘Change F i « FA eae ' ay va ra Be OU in Drain Area | Tae ; oo j f THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE. 14, 1050 4 ederal Contracts to Relieve State Seek City Man The Day in Birmingham | Recreation Director List Staff; Adult Activities — iacalonling Days Ford on Check Charge | Pontiac Creek Project | (R-Mich) says the defense depart. |ment plans to channel some 100, Prompts Brief Changes in Traffic, Parking on the city’s northwest side. Effective today, he said, Cass Avenue between Sanderson and La- fayette will be closed to traffic for about a week. Parking along Sanderson between Oakland and Cass will be prohibited for about) a month during construction of the sewer, “It is recommended that south- hound traffic on Cass take either Oakland from Montcalm south Add New Recruiter or at astro citer tom wet 1 Ata Navy Stalf Huron or turn east to Oakland = |Joyd T. Harris Jr., ENC, has and south thereon to its destina- joined the U.S. Navy Recruiting tion,” Vanderstempe! suggested. office staff in Pontiac, it was an- Another change, effective Mon- nounced today by Alan D, Simon- day, June 18, will close Sander. 80". head of the local office. Harris son between Cass and Oakland to traffic until work is completed All parking along Oakland be-} LLOYD T. HARRIS JR. lately, He comes to Pontiac following 18 ~imnaween railroad tracks and Baldwin! months aboard the destroyer-escort will be temporarily suspended. The Blair in the Atlantic Fleet. Harris traffic official suggested use of Previously. served aboard LST’s, Allison and Close streets. the battleship New York, and at Legislature Modifies sora wart o™ Out Again— The Ohio native has served 164% German Premier Pays Brief Call; Has Comfortable Night WASHINGTON ® — President Eisenhower held a hospital room § f Hi h A t years in the Navy and now lives fate Highway ACE siti his wie in Lake Orion. Ie grew up in Dundee, Michigan, and (Continued From Page One) jenteréd the Navy after graduation commissions while they sat inifrom high ’school there in 1938. judgment over the qualifications of| . commissioners to hold their jobs. a = anrnasrsmare 'Adenauer Visits Sen. Robert E. Faulkner of Co- fjoma and Rep, George M. Van Peursem of Zeeland, labor com- . : mittee chairmen in their respec- e in 0S | a tive houses, answered Williams! yesterday. The Republican defended the ‘present jobless pay system as the best in any state, called the Governor's program “‘irresponsi- bie” and said without “crippling” higher taxes it would soon bank- rupt existing resources for an - . a a (|e with West German Chancellor sen waras e Konrad Adenauer today after what — at the et ee ‘was described as the President's oe cnaseep a ae gar ig most comfortable night since he me prttargectad : or _ weeks. one Reed Hospital five com-| 4 : puted on the basis of 65 per cent! nutes who also took part in the wage of covered employes, with the addition of $5 for each i) i-d oor suite at the hospital. It appeared there was Eisenhower of the apparent dif- ferences between this country and West Germany over Russian REUTHER TO APPEAR {| » . _ In no case, however, could bene- fits exceed 90 per cent of the in- dividual's average wage. The dura- tion of awards would be nes relations. from the present maximum 26} : weeks to 39 weeks for all eligibles.| Dulles and Adenauer joined in a Faulkner dwelt on the cost of Statement yesterday assailing the the program, and assailed Williams |50viet Union's “‘brutal” partition for providing no estimate. jof Germany. United Auto Workers Presi. dent Walter Reuther was to ex- There were indica- jfar from sharing the view of some |U.S. officials that there has been plain to the House Labor Com- \A change for the better in the gov- mittee teday how benefits could (ernment of the Soviet Union since be increased without bankrupt: jthe death of Premier Stalin. ing the unemployment fund. will begin his new duties immedi-|months, Ford said, military pro- several Navy bases. He was active MI olotov Loses President; tions, however, that Adenauer is| Resumtpion of nourishment by The House passed and sent to Mouth and the permission to see. the Senate a bill appropriating an S°Meone outside of the personal] additional $125,000 for construction &Md official family and hospital. jogs. of a 600-medium security prison Staff members indicated he was, : ; Ys on the recuperation schedule pre. POY mcnool, million dollars in defense contracts into Michigan within the next 60 days to help relieve the state’s un- employment problem, day after he and Rep. Rabaut (D- tary of Defense Tom Pike and_his staff. . The two Michigan congressmen were named as a_ bipartisan committee by the state’s 18 House members to contact Pen- tagon officials on additional de- fense contracts for the state, Ford said they were told the defense department is well aware of rising unemployment in the jautométive industry. ~ The Army, Navy and Air Force procurement offices have been directed to make a maximum ef- fort to award defense contracts ,to iMichigan industries at -the earliest possible date, Ford added. In addition to the 100 million dol- lars in contracts expected to be assigned to the state within two curement will be stepped up as ment appropriation bill passes thorugh Congress. ~ ‘at Auto Factory Se MOSCOW \®—The Soviet gov- lernment has changed the name Ford made the statement yester-| ashing! BIRMINGHAM — Staff for the sans d 6 - 9 icity's reereation program has been anks tolen TOM. announced by thé recreation direc- Construction Firm Joseph R. Freer, 26, of 111 Lata: yette St., is being sought on an ut: volving the alleged cashing of a $432 check and is believed-to have passed at least 13 others belonging to an Auburn Heights construction firm, the detective bureau of the Oakland County Sheriff's Depayt- ment said today. - The bureau plans to call in the FBI if the man is traced out of Michigan. A warrant has-been is- tor, as well as plana for a “family night” and an adult swimming night at Baldwin Swimming Peel, summer staff hag just been completed by Robert EB. Girardin, Mich) conferred with Asst. Secre-|tering and publishing charge in. ew recreation director, His new lsecretary ie Patricia Faweett. Day Camp will be in charge of Mre, Jack Simon, ef Pontiac; Eton Park activities under Ker- mig Ambrose, local high school teacher, and musie will be under Arnold Rerndt and Rebert Kut- scher, of the high schdol staff, Playgrounds will be in charge of: Linda Miller and Margaret Da- sued. Detectives Leo Hazen and Harry Maur reported checks found throughout city stores and banks totaled $2,000. Frank? Coulson, co- owner of the Newmyer-Coulson Construction Co., said several oth- ers are expected to be discovered in an audit. He estimated the total vis, Adame; Petty Payaner and ‘Mary Jane Delahunty, Pembroke (Park; Myrna Millar and Janet ‘Brown, Pierce; Mary Jo Stenger land Carolyn Link, Quarten, and iMrs, Geraldine Hansen and Nancy \Kannell, Torry, All are college istudents except Mra, Hansen, a ‘ tial development. SFiles for Drain Post Sax Suducertat wane Asan = | Goss, a member of the First Cadmus L. G. Goss, a civil engi-|Presbyterian Church of Royal Oak ___|neer from Royal Oak, announiced|and the Royal Oak Republican Fgbert, whe expected to retire |today he has filed nominating pe-/GU». is married and has three from the city managership next Rev: Archie Crowley, bishop of the diocese of Michigan Church, Birmingham. He has held many posts in_ the | local church and has led the‘Lay- readers Guild, which will attend the service in a body. * * * Mrs. Paul Reithel Mrs, Rose Rita E. Reithel, whose husband, Paul, is co-owner of Miller-Bailey & Co., Detroit accounting firm, died yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital after a brief iliness, She had lived here since 1961, having come from Detroit, Cee eee ee date tee the (Drain Commissioner, since the search for oil started in local post. * ¢ ¢ _.... |Papua, a British firm has a con- . e ° Goss, a registered land surveyor|tract to build roads and bridges Arthur Fletcher Plant will be te of the!" P Protestant Episcopal “church in’i%& 10 land planning and the tech- ceremonies conducted by the Rt. — suffragen * at 4 p.m. Saturday at St. James titions in the Republican race for nomination to Oakland County anda -graduate of Pennsylvania|for oil companies exploring in State University, now is specializ- ~~ Me Give DAD His Favorite Brand Regular Size Popular Brand CIGARETTES soon as the new defense depart- | lhigh school teacher, pao ieee ——— Mary Jane Clarke, whe will at- Freer, who was working at the tend college in the fall, Carl Foltz, construction firm as a bookkeeper, la collegian, and Kay Fogarty, a is said to-have altered and cashed high echooler, will guide radio dra- ithe $432 check last Wednesday and |atics, stolen 44 blank checks from the; Sunmer rte will be under company office Friday. Most of} Mre, dane er, teacher, and Wiltiam Berndt, Swimming staft includes Donald Grother, a teacher, Tom Hisar, a high schooler, Timothy feliner, Bar- bara Abbott, and Myrna Millar, them were reportedly cashed Fri- day night when he was last seen in this sector. The detectives told of finding some: blank checks a ee pieces of paper on which Freer ‘al-| 9 collegian. egedl acti t a a ee a ke <’ Family night awimming is part Most of the checks known to have Of his effort for more adult ac- jof the Molotov automobile factory to the Gorky auto works. Hence- the Volga. The factory, at the town of Gorky on the Volga River, has been turning out the Zim car. ‘Fhe second most expensive Soviet automobile, its name comes from the Russian words meaning “‘fac- tory named for Molotov.” The most expensive Soviet car is the Zis, initials of the Russian words for “factory named for 'Stalin.”” That factory already been renamed the Moscow has auto jworks, but as yet the car’s name hasn't been changed. Designed ‘Old Glory’ but Got Little Credit | (Continued From Page One) | Adenauer and Secretary of State brought it off, but the story goes thatthe British finally backed off employe's average wage OF), .; per cent of the average state-\pospital at 8. ppc They were lth’ prepared to demolish the lit- jtaken directly to the President's scuttled his ship and seized a stone convent ashore, daring the British to follow, * ¢ .@ Instead, the English vessels limped back to England for re- wounded. As a result, other troops and supplies diverted for the Brit-| ish attack on New Orleans arrived) (15 days late—four days after An-| idrew Jackson reached the city with his Tennessee militia. When Reid came home—famous jbut broke because $25,000 of his own mgney had been lost in the \privately owned brig which he scuttled — Jackson greeted him jwith: ‘If there had been no battle lot Fayal, there would have been no Battle of New Orleans.” Reid was never reimbursed for commanded a re- ceiving ship for recruits, later was New York harbor master. He re- joined the Navy in 1842 and retired in 1856. He died in 1861 at 78. Bay City Newspaper Manager Will Retire | BAY CITY w—Andrew J. Simp- forth it will produce a car called) tle brig, so Reid lowered boats,| jpairs, carrying their dead a For a while he ran a OA SLAM. A a ANE * * @ dicted for him by his doctors. Lawmakers appropriated the ex: ° ed tant at tre prison could moe RECOFG 3 Drownings be completed with existing funds | School Superintendent | (Continued From Page One) of Highland Park Quits “hen he jokingly slipped over the json, 73, general manager of. the - HIGHLAND PARK (INS) — Dr. surface in about 60 feet of water.|nie resignation effective Jul Max 8. Smith will leave his post) The companion, Ralph Bensken,| "john Holland Krafft, 49, retail schools on July 1 to become pro- |that the victint joshingly had said, since 1944, was named manager. fessor of education and assistant to “Look, I won't come up.” |Ralph E. Schweitzer, 37, a member State University. | terford Township police and fire- the Flint Journal, will succeed Smith has been Highland Park jon continued a dark and (Krafft as Times’ retail advertising The school board will meet June Si was recovered about 10:20 a.m. | Simpson has managed the Times % to consider an acting superin- . ifor 20 years, Both newspapers are applicants to the post. 'two companions to a raft about 300) feet from shore in Walled Lake The Weather at Ionia. | tra money after learning author-| is without using prison labor. in lakes of County iside about 6:15 p.m. He failed tO'Bay City Times, today announced as superintendent of Highland Park |2423, Cass Lake Dr. told Cannon advertising manager of the Times the vice president at Michigan Dragging operations with Wa- f the display advertising staff of school suprintendent for six years.| hegan again this morning. He —_ tendent and send out requests for) Mrs. Ocpek was swimming With members of Booth Newspapers Inc. |when she lagged behind about Fire Damage to Home 10.15 p.m. ‘| Fell (.8,. Weather Bureau Repert i a= Caused by Match Play PONTIAC. AND VICINITY — Partty LOSE GRIP ON VICTIM BIRMINGHAM—A fire d od cloudy and and homid i re damag' teday and with peattered after. According to Cannon, James Ful- Mrs. Hazel Sullivan's home, 1826 tent neon and or time thunderstorms High teday . low tonight 65-40. Tomorrow considera cloudiness with eecasional showers or thandersterms and somewhat cooler, high 84-88. South- westerly winds 16-26 miles an hour brief- ly higher in thunderstorms Tedar im Pontiac Lewest temperature preceding § a.m At @ am: Wind velchity 10 mph Direction: Southwest mer, 20, and Jeanette Pauison, 19.\Webster, to the amount of $2,000 ‘swam back to help the woman, |pelieved started by a child playing but she dragged them both under with matches, caused $500 furni- the surface where they lost hold ture damage and $1,500 to a bed- iot her, ‘room and walls of the home, After one and one-half hours of Girls State at U. of M. dragging, Cannon said, deputies \marked the scene of the tragedy been passed averaged $90, accord. tivities, according to Girardin, It ing to the investigators, They said|Will be from 7 to 9 p.m, each jhe made down payments on ar Wednesday beginning next week. iticles with the large checks made Adults will be allewed to swim lout to himself with forged signa.| Thursday nights, . from ‘T to 9, it of the owners typed or writ- eat _ City Manager D. 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Stephens and other ree tives of management are meeting daily with union officials headed by David J. McDonald, president} of the United Steelworkers of America, in a seemingly amicable attempt to draw up new, contracts to replace those which expire June 30. What kind of a man is Stephens? His friends call him “Jack.” l{e’s . democratic, down-to-earth, forthright and friendly. He has a logical mind and is said to be: about as good as they come as a ' ments. McDonald says the union's better over the years. He has been “big proposals are “reasonable.” negotiator. ‘with the industry as a whule." industrial relations expert, Stephens was born in Albany, for the past 12 years. iN, ¥., May. 1;‘ 1895, and was edu- Stephens is 61, quiet-spoken, 5, cated in Albany High School, Wes- feet, 712 and well dressed. He is leyan _University, Middletown, deep-voiced and calm-mannered, ‘Conn. oe “and Columbia School of and smokes an occasional cigar-/Business Administration. ette. He likes to “reason Anings He lives with his wife at Se- out” without any display of his -|wickley, Pa., 14 miles northwest trionics. lof Pittsburgh. His office is in Stephens pointed out an extended | Pittsburgh and -he drives back and steel strike would hurt the nation’s forth to his home ‘‘in a 1954 two- economy, inasmuch as other in- door car.” The Stephens have dustries would be adversely af- ‘two daughters—Mrs. Wallace H. fected. But he made it plain he Kirkpatrick of Pittsburgh and Mrs. feels it would be equally harmful Ww. W. Winfree Jr., of Greensboro, to the economy’ if the steel indus-|N- C. — and four grandchildren. try paid an excessive price to} He has had his little ups and avoid a strike. idowns. He “took a licking’’ in “T think the industry as a whole/the 1929 stock market collapse. has been — and is — conscious of After he resigned. the presidency, the place. of steel in the economy) of Bush Terminal in 1933, he made} of the country,” said Stephens. ‘up his mind to “get into some-) “The interest of the men who! thing fundamental." It prowed ta! work in steel is definitely tied up be steel. t The union seeks a “substantial” tween the * unemployment benefit plan, pre- than they were years ago. mium pay for weekend work and larvae ki which our viewpoints dif- fer. strive and hope that by working to- gether we may narrow these areas of differences and. misunderstand- But we must continue .to ” ings. 4 Emu at Mesker Park Proud Papa of Five “EVANSVILLE, Ind. #—Hiram, the papa emu who has had his share of hatching troubles at Mes- ker Park Zoo, has’a new brood of five babies. Don Davis, zoo director, said the brood, now about a month old, is the largest ever hatched by Hiram and Emma in their 19 years at Mesker. The hatch came from nine eggs. The only other surviving off- spring, hatched in 1954, is in a separate pen with Emma. Hiram hatched two. chicks from nine eggs in 1953; but both died. He) didn't hatch a single chick out of 29 eggs five years ago. he moose will w r no more. Stephens says that relations be-! The big animal, now a rare species. ‘union boys’ and man- in Michigan, was found dead in the, wage increase, a supplementary agement are much more Ariendly Soo power ‘canal. Conservation men ; said Maggie, who was frequently “Management and labor have seen meandering in outlying Chip- \various other contract improve- learned to understand each other pewa and Mackinac County areas, There are apparently stumbled into the canal istill many substantive economic’ and drowned. rollment ceremony will follow the! ‘bariquet at 8. All Moose members . jand their wives have been invited to-attend the affiar. 'MeCarville, an attorney from Six-Time Candidate Tells -of Ike’s Chances PITTSBURGH W — Norman Fort Dodge, Ia., is a member of the Supreme Council of Moose and [has served the organization for jmore than a quarter of a century. He holds all degrees of the Order and was elected Supreme Governor at the International Convention in Philadelphia in 1955. Northern State GOP ‘Will Meet Saturday rights, they could lose the Negro — vote, And if they come up with a strong civil rights platform, the a may, rise again.” Thomas, whe sought -the-presid cy six times on the Socialist tick- et, said yesterday that President Eisenhower will be re-elected, if the voters “haven't been scared by his recent illness." The 72-year-old Thomas, here for a speech, made the prediction in an interview. Saying he now i is ‘‘just a loyal member” Socialist party, ‘quick survey at the political pic-| ure and had this to say of the Democrats: of the Thomas took a “If they compromise with the | Credit Official Resigns IONIA (@—Henry’ “T. Welch of Ionia County says he has sub- mitted his resignation as director and board chairman of the Farm Credit Administration's seventh district. It is effective June 30. Welch, who has been associated with the National Farm Loan Assn. for 28 years, said the resignation . was prompted by personal plans. |He was named vice president of the First Security Bank of Ionia Southern Democrats on civil’ Monday. LANSING & — Northern Michi- gan Republicans are planning at a weekend get-together to try and unite behind one of their own num- ber for a place on the state ticket. The Republican State Central Committee in Lansing said the ef- fort will feature a Saturday meet- ing at Blaney Park sponsored by the Northern Michigan Republican Assn. The Republican candidates for Supreme Governor of the Moose, governor and lieutenant governor Paul E. McCarville, will be the Will be picked in the Aug. T pri- _'mary. Later, on Aug. 24, the par-| main speaker at a banquet honor ‘ty’s fall state convention will se-| ing his visit to Pontiac at the ject nominees to fill out the ticket Moose Hall on Mt. Clemens Street|—for auditor general, attorney gen- at 5:30 pm. Monday. — jeral, secretary of state and state He will be introduced by state treasurer. Mooseheart representative Harold! It is one of these spots that the'f] Kretsinger, of Kalamazoo. An en-|northerners hope to land, | PAUL E, McCARVILLE Banquet Scheduled Maggie the Moose Dies f0r Moose Governor SAULT STE. MARIE #—Maggie HEARING AID GLASSES-. —by Kindy! - Kindy hearing glesses are not e just an -attachment or gadget —but—a complete eyeglass hearing aid! hel Let us demonstrate wonderful eer level hearing — without obligation. CREDIT - OF COURSE 3 NO. 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Wéaver, who placed second in the competi- tion, has been driving a Post Office parcel post truck for 25 years. | First place winner, Manley Walmsley, who has a-record of 23 acci- | dent-freé driving years, was unable to attend the ceremony yester- | day in the Executive dining room of Pontiac Motor oe here honoring Wiliam A. Weaver i 4 f ' Leslie H. Dean, Sr. (left); Robert laftairs and those of law clients he has represented before the gOv- | DETROIT (INS) — A group of electronics engineers in Detroit is putting the final touches to the U. S. Army’s $5,500,000 electronic brain which will keep track of Army supplies all over the world The machine, called ‘“Bizmac,’ was designed by Radio Corporation of America. Technicians are working around-the-clock at the Army Or dinance Tank Automotive Com- mand in Detroit installing the elec- tric data processing system. Bizmac's job will be to record _ data on more than 200,000 items, from nuts and bolts te tank en- gines, at Army depots. 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I lost it, . . : usually found in more costly Easy Terms | Comfortably seats four. Back rest and But one of you has picked it up, and put it in your pocket, 1 ee Lohtweiae aluminum reels. Adjustable drag. Selec- Dependability engineered for chrome hardware included. Takes any out- Not you, not you, not you. fiset handle. Three chrome tive click. Chrome Plated. outstanding .periormance at Ae The player with the heudierchiel continues singing ‘“‘not you,” tap- plated guides. Braced top. §0-yds. nylon cong line. a price thats practical for | board motor up to 22 horsepower. ‘but you.” As he says this he drops the handkerchief, and begins to run around the ring. The person tapped must then pick it up and run in the opposite direction around the ring. Both make for the vacant place, and the one who loses takes the handkerchief and begins the game again. Get some friends together and play the game. Or color this picture with crayons, and paste down on cafiboard. Cut out the two figures carefully, and fold back the tabs as directed, so they wiil stand up. You can tuck the handkerchief into the slit in the little girl’s hand. (This idea was first submitted by Shirley Virginia Johnston, Sum- merville, Ga. If you have an idea send it in care of this newspaper, | and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP News- | features.) - Tomorrow: They Deliver the Goods Toutou Ties Up a — stream on the dog, it would not ae : 2 ee , H lly the i Town’s Traffic. imal he motorman caretuly F drenched dog, raga crouchi ing BRUSSELS—Biggest traffic tieup between the rails. By that time4 in a year here was caused by the traffic block was a mile long. Toutou, a dog. No dogs are al-| lowed on streetcars in the Belgian Right on the Job basket, but this ene jumped on| CROOKSTON, Minn. @ — As by himself. ” Wilfred C. 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The’ 1.070-ton escort destroyer on its! maiden cruise provided a junket fer scores of old navy officers living in the Osaka-hobe area. * . * The men who remember Japan as a naval power say the ship compares with: warships of the, jj ri navy—if, you go back to 1900. | i Tkazuchi cruised at 20-25 knots in) @ the quiet Inland Sea Four bigger i i j ‘ i : _and directional letters are wood. knots speed do?" one veteran : Se sccamcngpenaces destrovers leased to Japan by the : U.S. Navy can do 3 Déretta Morrow at Hammer Galleries in New York. The serpent is | — , “What can a destroyer with 25) of copper - SS NE sO LY Mochitsura Hashimoto, who cap- We'll make one making 40 knots Petore tong Summer's Boom Times Arrive COOLEST for Swazilanders SPORTS LONDON—Having .surveyed the i mineral deposits of Swaziland, - REG $6 Dr. H. J. R. Way, director of the ~ g Geological Survey Department, in the Capital, Mbabane, -predicts.age. ...... = boom for that African British§ . colony. i Ld] * s 2 Already known to be rich in ‘cattle and crops, Swaziland now is presented as the possessor of considerable coal and iron de- | * * Two great styles posits. hth The survey showed 40,000,000 popular claiticined tons of high grade ore; 130,000,000] Sane’ mm the oth: tons of low grade and about]. $7..." classic ox. 50,000,000 tons of coal, Dr. Way] vorous open - weave said. The iron is in the mountains | {usnion insoles and b _ hel nrg the coal in ola, Ga boet q ve erritory. | ‘ ' A 3%-mile cableway system, rather than a railroad, might be the best way to get the ore out of the mountains, which no rail- way line could reach, Dr. Way said. _ Holdup Band's Getaway Car Wouldn't ‘Get’ car that wouldn't run trapped four ) “tien accused of taking $66 and) spark plugs valued at $4 from) a service station. j * = * Deputy sheriffs said the men drove into the station and ordered ’ $ 00 SO cents worth of gas. While the owner, Ben Cook, pumped the gas tained ‘tee submarine 1-58 and a sank the U.S. cruiser Indianapo- lis in July 1945, said: ‘‘wait a bit i S$ or a 2 q : murmured. “A modern subma- : rine may outrun it” + * * . ‘ @ Timber Brown @ Navy Bive ® Brown @ Black & White @ Brown & White @ Navy Biue @ Khaki three of the men went inside the station . 5 When their balky car wouldn't | LEATH FR OPERA SLI PPER start, Cook-get—a-battery_and tried . to get it going but the men waved him off- : ° Ld * “We'll just push it.’ they said. As they shoved away, Cook dis- covered the theft and notified offi- cers. who overtook the men Fan Blade Shears Off, Critically Injures Boy DENVER ™ — Richard Perd- ham, 9, was critically injured when an electric fan blade broke and sailed across the room, cut- ting his throat. ‘ The boy was in the living room’ of his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Perdham. _ Perdham told newsmen doctors reported his son lost seven pints .of blood. 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By PHYLLIS BATTELLE reveal about your personal emo-;eat it so to show off their stamina.| women who order, calmy, a “‘well-| the steak tutes ‘they have NEW YORK (INS) — Some psy-/ tional patterns, ’’ says Dr. Charles|It is also a sign of a female’s|done’ steak are ultra-conserva-| a*new plan in mind. chologists ate mighty ony people, |Winick, ‘“‘when you order a steak.|domination over the ‘man she. is: tives. , .They may put a psychologist in 4 The way you order a steak is al- | dining with.” |, 2 *& * the bar to analyze the emotional | : he asd hes bp . way ve dress, — rerenier as a thoroegt| MEDIUM-RARE TYPE ; “The 2 aed ~ ae co cn |patterns of drinkers—from » tol and @ you why you have re-| psychological test... . | Dr. Winick says that women. are ays, food ‘ broiled. | _ pressions, as evidenced in the cut| * * & leuse to sit down and hold an in- | | | 4 CSS STC ICSD FCTT MARK DAVIS M 83 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-4343 iF IT'S PHOTOGRAPHIC WE HAVE IT FOR LESS : : . imost invariably the medium-rare ke | of your shoulder pads. | And so it goes. They éven pur-\" telligent conversation. They li ° Wstgee io eee ober pur’ itype. This means that “they are| jall their foods well-cooked, and Truth Makes Him Free They watch you blow your nese '0!" your sirloin p = well-dressed and quiet. They want! : : ithey don't linger over their feod.”’ = and sum you up as an extrovert | “for instance,” continues Dr. jto be doing what would be called | A CATSUP GLOPPER DETROIT ® — Otto Weyer, 19, | with a cold. Winick, an instructor at Queens © ‘the right thing.’ . | ae ia: ania Hen ip agreed ‘wiidee: — wai = 5 | Ocliens and archer en hu- es -¢ e __ Dr. W. pauses, sighs, im trouble with immigge ey ae a price hoes man "smittwatien, “Mheas imagi- \ F ‘fully. “A well-done man is a cat- officials, became an American cit-|¢ . gate your habits, analyze your “Medium is the intensity o | sup-glopper,”” he conciudes. lizen Tuesday, The youth’s volun- |‘ past, after your ego and, if you're| ®ative persons who want their | .ioak broiling for the t of man) posed | not careful, destroy your most| Steaks ‘rare’ are gourmets and (ho wants > straddle. te fence.| _ The professor arrived at his psy- ory Sees ae ee ‘ coveted conceits. adventurers. ‘He feels less strongly about the| ichological steakopsis after several /@5 @n —— aah aa | * -* 8 “They love to try new thines and preference than the others. In fact,| Weeks of studying customers at s|Tot) y ry Manhattan eatery called “The nearly resulted in his deportation | They are, to put it bluntly, like|Seek new experiences — the only he doesn't particularly like steak, | cuarenl Room,” where a man is|*0 Germany. your maiden Aunt Amanda -who | l|experience to eschew being that of perhaps. | allow ed to broil his own beef if knows you better than you know/ eating a steak well done. | “The attitude of the ‘medium’ he's fussy. yourself and doesn't hesitate to| ne man is that if he goes right | “The men like to think of them- , say so. | down th iddie, he can't get | selves as directly descended from om . = . = , perience for the restaurant—-./ber of the monkey family. Full-' 4 REVEALING STEAK ‘the cave. Women really rarely like) Purned. 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Sagi | Complete Assortment of 3 Styles-and Sizes ee pre yma — erent caren 3 Ai their home in Lapeer. & 4 hi 7 * * * .*) 4 Fie pow! a & he ake é & ~S ‘ w ey wea ye F hens aul . z 4 come ; ‘ ‘é F ; Fe 7 ’ oe ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 Ee. | A WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Ortwein, aterford Ups Firemen’s Pay seen a a ys newlyweds from Waterford Town- ship and Pontiac are making | * * * The couple spoke their vows June 2 in an afternoon wedding at United Presbyterian Church, Dray- ton Plains. The rite was read by the Rev, Henry Wrobbel in the omnes ot) ee Township Board Decides Bride Barbara Jo France wore for the ceremony, a white floor- FO Proposal for Fall length: gown of lace over satin. , = ° Ballot | A sequin-covered hoop held in a =~ ; : $ | place her fingertip length net veil jnow seems a certainty that resi-| will be head track coach. Mort- |have its youth canteen for the’ and she carried white roses with ivy. : $ i ae ee Beverty \ ; [cents of Commeree Township be France, sister of the bride and j . i iget an opportunity to vote for or! bridesmaids were Dorothy France wy \ — {against a road improvement pro-) and Judy Novess, both of Drayton : : |gram when the Presidential elec- Plains, Patty Coffey acted as flow- - 3. : ition rolls around in November. er girl. % ~ ai ; | * Charles Ortwein of Lake Orion ~~ - Vile He er ' | The Township Board decided at) attended Alonzo and ushers were Sle ~~. its meeting last night to draw up a) Donald Kushion and Clarence Par- a . . |proposal for the fall ballot, placing | ker. ; any” at the major problem in the hands) A church reception followed the : is |of the township voters. ceremony. : boar wee MR. AND°MRS. ALONZO ORTWEIN needed to finance a road im- Parents of the couple are Mr. . : _ _ | provement program. and Mrs. Fred France of 4770, ‘Principal Thad Carr presided. Study Committee, represented by 2, ; ” — \Ewald E. Schaffer, chairman, and) Claude Garvey, a member. ; in: ] | ‘(Farmers on Gas levy of four mills on assessed val-| : | Membership cards purchased for! parents of the gr are) Mr. _ == in Chain; Resigns | avon would be headed to produce Petitions bearing 1.40 signatures. the trial period will be good gree °4,the ram ane MH Wye | oe Couple as C. of C. Head | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Tax Refund about $140,000 per year to carry |At a special meeting March 15, the throughout the summer, or can be Holly. The couple now resides at Observe Fiftieth Vear . ( ‘The skies threatened but held back aes _ . ROCHESTER — Cyril Borst, 406 last night as commencement exer-| WASHINGTON (INS) — The In-| program. Taylor, manager of the Rochester |cises were held for the first time ‘€™al Revenue Service has just) A & P. ‘store for: 18 years, haSion the lighted athletic field. 1t/PUblished @ 15-page pamphlet fort been promoted to asst. sales man-|was mainly through the efforts of|'® Buidance of farmers who will It was estimated that the aver- age home in Commerce Town- ship carries an assessed valua- ommerce fo Imlay City Hires Junior Club |Site me Board Votes: Teacher, Coach Improve Roads!" Ba! Track — Koons Canfeen “cans = 3 Per Ir prove 0d .) | IMLAY CITY — The | EDS anteen read, while members sew on on ef | rip ‘Board of Education has signed a} contract with Carl school, Wyandotte, to teach in the high Meet Fridays; Ba Ln d be attinding an oped heuse ai | Raise Request; Deny He will teach physical educa- | tien, social] studies, COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — It) basketball and football coach and | ROCHESTER — Rochester wili|, Guests at the 1 p.m. event will) WaTERFORD TOWNSHIP — An land, a graduate of Wooster summer, according to Rochester ES ichi.|Pay Was approved at the Water- College, Wooster, Ohio, took his |Junior Woman's Club members [oe eaee™ District of the Michi- : M. A, degree from George Pea- ;who have an orchestra arranged body College, Nashville, Tenn. for Friday's conclusion to the =) Revea ] We d din | Rates were set at three dollars English and Commercial teach- g *_ * * { . . * jers are needed to complete the ila e ‘Canteen'’s event tomorrow OF Betty Giddings crease was to take effect immedi- high school faculty. Final reports of committees on Imlay City) cer pads, ae tl : | Next Wednesday, members of | Yield to Association Mortland, Rochester Youth Can et wen Pemoginnn club president. . | Plays Tomorrow | ie) Rees of Bre: Geergs Goble, | 1O-Man ‘Limit assistant | | linclude Mrs. Dale E. Saunders, }. : : , Se . , men’s Detroit, junior chairman of the MCrease ee igan Federation. {ford Township board's meeting this jweek, week trial period. iper man per trip, with a limit of cae | ‘eight men to each pumper. The in- lafte m will be a_ session in) rately. icharge of Mrs. Charles Talley, |LO C. O. Gor don Previously volunteers reecived 1,400 at F ar mington \Mrs. Henry MeNalley, and Mrs.) HOLLY — Mr. and Mrs. Ray-, 82.50 per’ man per trip, with a Additional _ taxation will be Sign Against Track | FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Al The Canteen will continue lof Holly, June 6, at Indianapolis,| ten-man limit, retroactive to Pontiac Lake Rd, and Mr, and) land benediction, and music was Thé board heard a periodic re-| group of citizens here, calling) through August 17th, with each {Ind. —— _ April 1 of this year. Mrs. Alonzo Ortwein of 47 sm 000 Attend ‘by Marlynn Keasey at the organ. Port from the Township Road inemselves “The: Citizens Non-, Friday having a 7 to 9:30 p.m. Attendants were Mrs. Robert | The pay goes, rather than to vol- i Lf Partisan. Committee Against the) event for seventh and eighth | G, Piatt, matron ef honor and unteers, into their association's Race Track” and headed by Ed! graders, and 9:30 to midnight | sister of the groom, and Colonel fund, for fire fighting equipment , : } ; = See | sessions for ninth through twelfth | Robert G. Platt, of Indianapolis, and hospitalization and life insur- Borst Steps Up Waterford Rite {Pamphlet Guides | hatte an . oo tat T. Cope and Howard N. Wiest have) graders. (es oO ee i members. senaiier suggested tat a '@% turned over to the township clerk| ee jout a suitable road improvement ‘Township Board approved a pro-/ Purchased at the door of the — 1608, Davisburg Road. he [posal to rezone ~@44 acres in the|C8n Legion Home where the) UNION LAKE — Mr. and Mrs. | a z Ss rest s 2 mshi : : Walter Sprenger of 7790 Barnsbury, southwest section of the tvenanie A “Canteen Date Night,” cate Church Boards to Meet alter Sprenger of 7790 Barnsbury ifor a race track. & = * Carroll Chapman Jr. The evening! session is being guided by the|™ond Giddings of Holly, announce limit of five mes fer each pump- : ; r. The Waterford Township Fire- Robert Fetterlys, the Fred Hough- the marfiage of their daughter, | fightore ‘Meee, aaked pi werel jtens and the Lawrence Shepards. Betty Jean, to Clarence O. Gordon|weeks ago for $3 a man, With a Canteen is held. = £/2 celebrated their 50th wedding an- style, is among plans for the a WATERFORD — The Church niversary this week with an open ager for produce of the Detroit ‘the 1956 graduating class and the 8000 os . refund oe ———— tion of about $2,500, This would | Approximately 680 signatures, or mer : i\Council, the Board of Trustees and house. The Sprengers have nine me ee A A « |student council that the lights had (2% Joo ak ‘yasitine iat a zal mean a tax increase of about 10 per cent of the registered elec-| The clubwomen will hear final |the Mission Board of the Water- children and 39 grandchildren. . ; \been obtained. | a purports | $20 for the average home owner [lors are required for special elec-| Canteen plans at its meeting te- (for Community Church will meet Over 100 friends and relatives at- , og ae ral cai Wort al Some 4,000 parents and friends} if the proposal is adopted. ition. morrow at 12:30 p.m. at Mrs. /at 7:30 tonight at the church tended the afternoon party. { The pamphlet; ‘‘publication No. |308,"" entitled ‘Farmer's Gas Tax, lf passed, the road improvement jrefund—June, 1956," is now being Plan .will continge for five years. ident of the Rochester Chamber of, Dr. Carl S. Winter, of the First |distributed to local offices of the The Oakland County Road Com-, Commerce. Baptist Church, Oak Park, Hl, |IRS-and to local county agricul- mission has agreed to make a traf-| He ts a past president of the | praised the young people for |tura] agents. Distribution is ex- euatae if ue proposal is adopted, | Rochesfer Kiwanis Club and has | their perseverance and likened pected to be completed by June S wile (ach also done committee work in the = ee er ol ‘In .other action. the board. First Congregational Church | Cause GS ‘authorized Township Clerk George here. ee 'ME Society to Meet F. Feller to sell the township's: Succeeding Borst as manager of| Speaker was introduced by Supt. lfire hall in Walléd Lake to that) the Rochester market. is James William A. Shunck. Sylva Clarke) LEONARD — Leonard Method-\city. It also authorized Feller to| Madden of 317 Linwood, who has gave the valedictory and Edmund/ist WSCS will meet for its regular’ sign a mutual fire protection agree-} been with the A & P eleven years,|L.. Windeler, Board of Education|meeting at the home of Mrs./ment with the 504th AAA Missile starting in the local store under/president presented diplomas. Rev.|George Clack on Lake George|Battalion, U. S. Army, which is| Borst’s management. . W. J. Teeuwissen gave invocation|Road at 8 tonight. stationed in Commerce; Township. ao a sce * ——— = — a = = : : res = = been very active in civic: aftairs|Witnessed the graduation of the 243 students, and has resigned his office as Pres-| - * * * 25th, . To Judge Power Mower Value—Compare H.P., E __ Engine Make, Blade Length, Stability of Frame! ay | HLP., 4-Cycle LAUSON Engine! Rotary Mower . kee. (BAS Tims extra dose ; 9995 9% , em Value All the features of high priced mowers at a low price that can’t be beat! An extra powerful, famous make engine . .« full 21” cut. . . adjustable cutting height . . » easy to maneuver with semi-pneumatic tires . . . sturdy steel frame .. , automatic accelerator increases power as you cut heavier grasses. 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S Read in Oxford Church OXFORD—The Methodist Church was the scene Saturday evening of the marriage of Sharom Merline Spencer and Donald Laurence Am- brose. * * * The bride is the daughter-of Mrs Houston Clark. _ and the eon is Oakland Dems Set Musical “Hazel -Park Attorney, Birmingham Mayor in Cast A cast of 30 Oakland County Democrats will stage a musical parody, June 23 at 8 30 pm., at ’ Berkley ‘High School: Eighteen songs are included in Gullible’s Travels. an original play with original lyrics by Mrs Harfiet Arnowstz of Oak Park 1. M. Gullible will be played . by Hazel Park's city attorney, Jack Moskowitz, and James C. Alien, mayer of Birmingham, wifl take the role of the ever present public relations man. The ambition of the 18th Con- gressional District Democrats is to spark interest in‘their campaign— just as the minstrels of old used rhymes to rib. criticize or praise public officials in Robin Hood ume * * Gullible 1s a character who tours Republican and Democratic offices He first visits the effice of the Oakland County drain commis-' sioner and then travels to the office of the state highway com- missioner where two outstanding lunes — ‘Sixteen . Miles and “€huckhole Charley's Freeway’ — are introduced. 4 Ezra Taft Bumpkin makes his appearance in the farm scene and then Gullible goes on to a foreign policy committee meet- ing and then finally te n national cabinet meeting. Art Lazarew, radio and TV .annouscer, will narrate and Emil Suit's orches- tra will play. John Kronenberg of Royal Oak is property manager and Mark Wallexcz, Berkley, is production manager Tickets may be ob- tained from Hayward Whitlock, George Hicks, Willis Brewer, or by calling Dem headquarters, FE 4-0546. Closing Bible School; Slate Annual Picnic IMLAY CITY — The Congrega- tional Bible School will close .Fri- day. The date for the All-Church, Annual Picnic has been changed to) Thursday, June 21. This will be! held at Roadside Park on M21. | File for Board Posts IMLAY CITY — Saturday was the deadline for prospéctive school board members to file petitions) here, James D. Morrice, secretary, hag announced that three men’ have filed. They are Hugh G, De- Camp, incumbent, Howard Cald- well and Wallace Johnson. Two members will be elected for terms of three years each. Cramtan ‘Seeks Post LAPEER — hag filed petitions this week for the office of State Representative | from Lapeer County. If elected, Mr, Cramton will start his sixth term in office. ' ' | | me Births | and Pl y Sem) Hoppe of 74 St. are parents of a daughter, ag da Mys. Prederick Seitz of 178. axtore St. announce the birth of & imothy John. 2 and Mrs, William Williams are the parents of a seaport, Sheryl Ann Or. Mrs. R. MeNeti ve ot deve Patrick. They live at! new be -Tsland. . and Mrs. William Waldo of 1096) | nem anmmounce the birth of a daughter, rs and MYi. John Wesley of Anderson S&. are the parents of a son, dered organdy had short sleeves ‘of $2,000 bond each, where they ‘will be arraigned June 18 Louis C. Cramton | John | h Enrnar [Grand Opening J. A Forner for Market Resigns Post at Ortonville | ORTONVILLE — The H & S° ‘Super IGA Market, located on M1, Walled Lake Schools | between Bald Eagle Lake and) Award Bids to Re-Do ‘Lake Louise, is having its grand) ‘Junior High \opening today through Saturday. | ‘The market, independently | WALLED -LAKE — - Resignation owned by Harold and Shirley “jot James A. Forner, —assistant superintendent of schools, was ac- | Schmidt as Church SC, Is a cepted by the Walled Lake Board) member of the Independent of Education at its meeting this Grocers Alliance. week. ' es se ¢ ' Schmidt, who has had 15 years’ The board also opened bids and experience in the grocery business, awarded contracts for the re-jsays there will be prizes for every-| THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1956 MAKE OVER PAGES... oe ee Lakeville Church Celebrating 100 Years on June‘ 24 } | | rerio — On the occasion of its 100th birthday, Lakeville tho Church has slated a cen-| itennial service to be held at 11 ‘a.m, June 24, at the church. * * ®& & Ons hundred “years ago, May |21, 1856, a small group of pioneers| ‘met and decided to build a church. That very year, qa handsome little [chureh was built on its present 7 |site. A Sunday School was organ- lized in the church as soon as it j}was built. This was the only church ‘edifice in Northeastern Oakland County. time consisted of three preach. pastor, has invited Bishop Mar-, luncheon, At 2 p.m., on. will ing places; Mt, Vernon, Leonard |.hai) R” Reed from Detroit, and be an informal gathering with the | and Lakovitie. \Rev. Arthur E. Smith, District ministers and friends of the The Rev.’ Alfred Eddy, presiding Superintendent of Port Huron, as a —— iguest speakers. New furnishings n Photo Group to Meet iof the church will be Sea poate Tops Cou try n Apple Production, to See Scout Slides jat this: time, DETROIT (INS)—National Apple nee = Me Avon eens of the epecial nae in. Michigan apple. crop will be the Photographic Club will meet at Some of the special gue sts in- | , > vited include former paar s ee Fa a program of jey Bennet of Vernon; George pest in the country. prints and slides in the Rochester, Woomer of Belleville: Kar] Patow Holland F. Patterson, secretary- Library. of North Branch; Ellis Hart of! manager of the Michigan State P anage € i The pictures are of Pontiac Bay,Romeo: Anne Campbell, poetess of . ithe Detroit News; Stillman Elwell Apple Commission, said the insti- ae dressed in authentic Indian o¢ Dryden, and Joe Haas, of The tute placed the national crop at present posifion where he has charge of all cafeterias, trans- portation, and purchasing, in- eluding bookstores, His resignation is effective July -|1. but the board will continue to jemploy him until such time as a] replacement Can be trained, pro- viding Forner is agreeable. There were unofficia! indications that his resignation was first. ,among possible others, since a two. mill increase for salary increases _and other operational expenses did not pass voters this week. Ernest Hull was awarded the ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! pencer Rite Junior High School's general con- tract for his low bid of $28,785. He will work en the main hall- ways, the band room, and the lavatories. The Canton China Co. will remodel the kitchen at a cost of $7,019. Money for this was voted a year ago, when fundg were authorized for the Decker Road School and Sharon's gown of white embroi- other elementary expansion. The bank depositories for the a square neckline and short train. s-hool year 1956-57 were desig- Her fingertip veil fell from a Juliet nated as the Community Natonal. cap. She carried a bouquet of ceneral fund. Pontiac State, debt white stephanotis and rosebuds and and building and site funds: and pink carnations Michigan National. investment | funds. Joy Schumaker, maid of honor,! The school term was set as ten wore an orchid crystalette gewn months for the coming year. and carried matching carnations | Patricia Mitchell, brdewmade.| Husband Dies, Home Burns Within Week the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rel A Ambrose The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fred Clark in the presence of 150 guests. = ~ * wore green gowns and carried pink carnations “Rebert G. Quayle served as best man and the guesis were seated by the bridegroom's breth- = | AKE ORION — Sympathetic er, Paul B. Ambrose; and Milton neighbors here are trying in a A. Francis. "(quiet way, to help a widow with After a reception in the church four children who has lost her hus- | parlors Mr and’Mrs Ambrose left/band and her home within one | by plane for their honeymoon in week the New England states —* Their new home will be at 7320 Mrs. Marge Bromley buried her Garfield Rd. Freeland Donald, husband, Everett, June 8, after he who has taught science at Oxford died suddenly of a heart attack | High School for three years, has June 5 joined the reseatch staff of Dow Then Monday, Mrs. Bromley's Corning Corp in Midland hasement home at 1351 Miller Oak Park Dale oe The children are George, 722, ‘home on emergency leave the Navy) Georgia, 13; Judy, 13 and Gloria, 2‘2 The family has no income and the children are without clothing Ear? Bixby, owner of the Wagon Arrest 4 Teenagers; Wheel Tavern at Lake Orion has. venil provided the family with a cot- : Juveniles Complete tage temporarily. Neighbors and Group isome Lake—Orion merchants are trying to help with small conftri- | Muskegon, with a population of 48,429, led the list as the nation’s largest city te go apes the year without a traf- fic death. Other area cities honored include D Grosse Pointe Woods, with a per-' Papers have been filed against fect 2-year record; Oak Park, | ithe juveniles who are to appear Berkley, Clawson, and Lapeer.> — ata later date in Judge Arthur es Holding Picnic Today |Moore’s court. A basking shark caught im Cali. IMLAY CITY — The Congrega- fornia waters measuered 30 feet tional Church School Picnic will be long and scaled 8.600 pounds, the today at Roadside Park on M21 weight of 45 hefty men. Potluck supper will be served. OAK PARK—With the arrest of OUtons and grocerics. Thomas Slaughter, 17, of 2730 Persons wishing to help may (Bast Dele. Samuc!: i Geoukiers: 17, send dotrations to the Wagon Wheel of 21196 Parker Ct. and Claude2? South Broadway Henderson, 17, of 8110 Cloverdale. . Ae — all of Royal Oak Township, Oak A Cit H d .Park Police say they have broken rea | 1eS onore up a gang of petty thieves. The gang consists of three adults and by § f ty C i| five juveniles. d e Ounc! Police arrested the trio at the) “DETROIT w—Thirty-three Mich- Schuster Equipment Co., which the joan cities have been named to the three admited breaking into 11 National Safety Council Honor Roll times during the past tftree months for going through 1955 without a with the help of the five juveniles. traffic’ fatality. - Detective Joseph Roberts said | The council honored 862 such that only $250 had been ‘taken cities throughout the nation. All but that ‘$2,500 in vicious mage have populations ot more than had been done the premises, 000 They pleaded guilty Wednesday morning before Judge William F! Nern of Oak Park Justice. Court and have been transferred to Oak land County Circuit Court in lieu! WORTH » NU-VISION GLASSES! Satisfaction Guarenteed! — eNO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY © PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASS ¢ EXPERT REPAIR WORK NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. 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Robin Beaten Again 2nd Legion Test +2660 eR Siaatey ann it pete Second-ranked Jim Farrin, an- pans es © bu «| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (who counted a three-run homer! Jackie Jensen socked home four Edges Birmingham 3-2; . - It begins to look as if the rest by Eddie Miksis as Bob Rush won runs for Boston, slashing a bases- McLintock’s 7th Inning of the National League has caught his sixth with ninth-inning relief. ‘loaded rinks to the | ‘jn. tart : Jim Hearn lost it for a 3-6 mark. |!oaded triple to tie it in jourth.| Blow Brings Victory ‘up, with Robin Roberts, the ace of * |Vie Wertz, who drove in five runs, wt Philadelphia's pitching staff who The wae = won the hard had given Cleveland an 8&5 lead ; . t may miss 20 victories for the first Way, giving up three -unearned in the top of the fourth with his) With the cout tied up at 2-2 in ‘time in seven years. runs with four errors and over-|l4th homer, a three-run jolt off|the final frame of last night's * 6 « coming a 3-1 deficit in the fourth| ireliefer Dave Sisler and his ~sec-| Junior American League bail game ukee’s. on Ron Northey’s pinch three-run ond of the game. at Washington school field;’ Boys’ ace = Breves, wee ea homer off starter Bob Turley.| — * - °*8 club Ken McLintock lifted one in- jlost 13 of, 23 run-ins with Roberts, igreeted Robin like a favorite cou- Larry Doby made it 5-4 in the Charley Thompson and Vic Pow-!to the trees in left field to score fifth with his first home run of | ‘er each had five hits for the A’s)the winning run. The 3-2 victory bal eeenite — Pater the season and Luis Aparico! | while Hecter Lopez and Gus Zer-| gave the Pontiac nine its 2nd ‘inning that handed the big right- packed it away with a two-run, nial homered in the hit parade/ straight victory in district Legion hander his eighth defeat against bases-loaded single in the seventh. against four | W ashington pitchers. action. —— Boys’ Club had previously scored only five victories. . jin the 2nd and 4th frames. | Only one ‘other NL game was} H B N y. played, with the Chicago Cubs | JO y ’s omer Bea ts ‘ Birmingham, facing 2 possible jwinning No. 10 in the last 13 on; shutout, in the top of the Mh , /a 6-5 decision over the New York| NEW YORK Larry Doby,)October for shortstop Chico Car-| with the score 20, squared the )Giants, Rain postponed the first-| who twice has. ‘Jed American T@squel and outfielder. Jim Busby,) game with Dick Levenworth's jplace battle between Pittsburgh itopped the AL with 32 home runs, long homer that sent in a run- |and Cincinnati. Brooklyn and St. |League home run hitters, connec-|') "1959 and again in 1954. ner who got on when hit by ‘Louis were oe ee : ited for only his first of the sea- —— pitcher Bob Reeves. bd ison yesterday as the Chicago P : | In the American, ~ Chicago,White Sox- beat the New York les pperyd bares ote = White Sox beat the New York Yan-|Yankees for the first ume this laws nd 3rd and scored the winner on iiss’ dor’ ae frat tiene (in (eeven aanenal(7S. Ken's hard single. Dean Periko had flied out. preceding McLin- tries 7-5 and edged into second, "2 * tock's hit ‘four games back of the Yanks, as| The big, 31- year-old outfielder tae = an ; ‘Cleveland and Boston battled to hadn't hit one since last Sept. 8, n res ‘h : eee ane eave op Ove ‘an 1l-inning 8-8 tie halted by rain. when he was with the Cleveland re Caen Eee Detroit bopped Baltirnore 2-Q on Indians. His solo shot yesterday, ingen) sjed yin | fine _mound d- Pole Vaulter Injures efforts. home run. Kansas City popped breaking a 44 tie for the Sox, en ° j eo | out of the cellar with 21 hits that ed a string of 57 games and 186 * SS beat Washington 13-4 and dropped | lofficial trips to the plate without. leg Leaving Scramble lite ard — Sunday at 2 p.m. for the. Senators into last place. | a home run | for Event ae gion encourter. 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Marshall Rose : . i te Ne (nN Oe Miata tL TESTS PROVE: 4.1 Seconds Faster $ ery. [batted . four runs for i on rs : 7 . * With (to reach 60 mph.) with Super- > * * *& with a home run, triple and‘single - 7.10-15 28° 16*4 24 3" 35” 1984 3]? 420 Olp charger on a V-8! $ His loss ruins any title hopes in four attempts. . , Ting DISTRIBUTOR: @ for Villanova's small squad and) , } 34 "RADE $ at th me time boosts the stock Gary Boe pitched a Shitter for 7.60-15 3 0 4 Foch in Pere PRICE 2274 S. TELEGRAPH = ¢ - Gh ateadine, champions —the Drayton, but wildness in the 7th 00 0 FE 2-4907 $ University of Southern Caljfornia’s St@nza brought on Bill Goulet, who 8. 15 ie werrrorcoccreeeeeobeeeeterrrterrtertrtrtrtd a} Trojans. The Kansas Jayhawks, |fanned the last batter. ~~ a However, still appear the team to ; syeiana = e10ine-5 8 9 beat Drayton 041 310 x9 10 3 Jenks, Herr and Ruelle. Boe. Goulet CLEANING and POLISHING NEEDS | 36” Washi Your OLD MOWER is raxE a5 fe Se FREEM wisn BRUSH Deioxt Zin, FS sypti ae (those The Trojans have two vaulters. ana Shell Walt LeLvack and Ron Morris. who finished in a four-way tie for sec- Pine Lake Ace ond place behind Bragg in last) year’s NCAA and preserved for | First hole-in-one .of the current USC its seventh straight National) golfing season at Pine Lake Coun- ROTARY MOWER Special Combination a Collegiate title. itry Club was fired yesterday by 2% uP, 4 CYCLE ENGINE pared da! supply. | , Prepare now for the summer heat yet to |Jerry Kraus. one of the club's car wosh with come. Shop now while the supply is ane bers! licery taneed a % bottle of Turtle War. good and the PRICE 1S Phillies Set Tryouts SN eG te ira New saggered wheel design pre- vents scalping! 6" semi-pneumdtic tires, Safety clutch..Aluminug soe. With leaf muicher _ PHILADELPHIA w—The Phila- No. 1f green, watched the ball delphia Phillies of the National,roll up and in. He had a 78 for League will hold a tryout camp the 18-hole round July 4-5-6 at Wyandotte, Mich: | Jerry is one-half of the PL twin Players between the ages of 17: combination. His brother is Jim . and 22 are invited to attend. Eddie Both played in last year’s PL ~ Krajnik, Midwest scout, and Clare invitational best-ball test and were Whelpley, Michigan scout, will expected to be in today’s qualify- have charge’ of the camp. ‘ing field, for the 1956 event. : fortable‘ in your nylon, dacron siacks from Baker's. BAKER'S sior RIGHT, Don't sweat it 95 out, be cool and com- ; car easier. Standard ¥ ions, ay 4%c! Highly cbsorbent, lint free—a fine quality. Sale value 00 Makes washing jobs som around thehomeand + pay ad stREs SiR BT 3 ga 2 ee rear ster arcs] APRESS ETS ISTE Bae ae Reeteagce : + | §-BLADE 16" | WER, MOULTRIE 2%Gal. 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SUNDAYS 10, TILL 2 PL Ma IZA _ te e rarer aa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956, pe ate Me a od Pg dghdened To BID mn oe received no later than 6 o.m, Wednesday, June 20, 1956 cover-| ine ——< $00,000 gallons a Ne medium industrial fuel oil for Soiver y to Central Heating Plant = eontract release Tp mre eryaneeny may oe Sh s : 3 obtained from Purchasip aay 4a iN 1 17.25; ment at the ‘county ortice siiusen | IX DETROIT PRODUCE eC S rains jsorted Wi ones i sateree Street miiac ace DETROIT, June 9 (AP)—Prices paid 5 The r are reserved to rejec pe! for locally grown produce of No 1 and | other ow au i upminnes and to accept - \famcy grades at the Detroit Farmers) ‘under 400 Ibs award any: bid which 1 oe | |Market in wholesale lots: Caverente te, he — pe! es | NEW YORK uw — Mixed prices. Age art Ret ger. fancy.. CHICAGO uf — A prospect for I» sows 1100-12. 76. urenaging Depariaicnt, a ccur ‘prevailed in a quiet stock market Biceich s Red, fancy, 6.00 bu; No , mers 7. some moisture in parts of the Mid-| Cattle . UC Otector ‘today in early dealings. OD | Wartovies wise: Anparases: 1,|west created static selling in oats, | today. fy on June 13, 14, 1988 * Fas are Sone Broceett, Mo ass new crop corn and new Crop SOY- after Monday: v 7 2 bu ives No 08 ios = aeuNDaeCe Gains and losses were almost: pce me i, 1.50-2. red pk beet bean futures on the Board of coy A WNSHIP © N ‘ ohirabi, No 0 dos behs e ee OUNTY OAKLAND, STATE OF entirely fractional, and many lead- yo" ys" 25-2 25 beha. Onions, arr. | | Trade today {Stier asess cat in ORDINANCE’ NO 20. ing issues held unchanged. iRe » £00-1.56 00-1 bag; ontons. grees y © cre os - 08 ons, 6e o 1, ark onip > Benin ee Town- All major divisions were mixed if iE 32-1b bag. Potatoes. No i or While ae futures were record- ash phar dos : i 4 = Adopted Sune 18. 1006. or steady. Trading was fast for a eae ie 1% ping eer red: ing modest) loses: wheat) anility= /micialy , hagas 1 De ginance. to amend the a few minutes at the opening, and ishes white fancy.-1.15 dez behs; No 1, ‘showed underlying firmness. They £9 eee ea Boning District Map. and to #0¢ & Se% then the tape idled. bee: £0 dos hehe. Rhubers, outdoor, No could not make more than minor eoetten, | regulating ager mer S mer eed e « No oe 2.75- “3.00 &- » bert. iveesis -, Sains, however. Old crop corn tend- ; ice and sala teens: : IG ai ego 9 “Sownenip _W. R. Grace & Co. gained a point Bibb, No 1.1.78 pk bski: lettuce. head, ed lower with the new crop months. | most utility and stan xt Independence and Texas Gulf-Producing was up ¥°,%:55° 3;4o= crete: lettuce, leaf. No Trading was active in all pits. heifers 13.50-14 ‘ Ly , 20-28. bu; lettuce, Romaine, No 1,| wou Gane Independence 4 fraction on news of their joint, 2106-2 80 Sac nas by |, Wheat near the end, of the fret) 2 sets. c reens 0 00: oe A The Boning District Map *f i] exploration venture in. Libya. Collard, xen Ts. 3:28 ou Mamard, ‘hour was % to 5 rdynance No as == 1 b o 1, =| x casneee as fellows ee Cosden Petroleum dropped 34% at 39 ‘by! apinacn: No 1 178-228. bu hamggetek paragon a to Se low-| 1400-16 00. t 20 acres © bg 1 - * 74, § nat en nwent quarter of Bee- 46% On two blocks of 20,000 and) Turnip. Ho}. 1.00-138 bu jer, any a oats 400-700 Ibs 18 50-21.25 tion 96 fa reasoned from te Residence 1 >» Tre South half of the Southeast UP 1'z at 14% quarter ef the Northeast-quarter of Sec- Ss. tien 1% also the North half of the shares Routheast quarter and the North 30, acres of the => half of the Southeast; quarter, sil tn 21. eiso the bhaif of the Northeast quarter of Bection Allied Suburban Pare 12.000 shares. Panhandle Oil was. Among higher stocks were Geod- Fast rich, Boeing, American Smelting. sosd: market weaker for whites. steady Chemical, Market Quiet, | MARKETS. Produce - CHICAGO POTATOES \stock arrivals none; 'U.S. shipment 912: boll bas ish: new stock arrivals 181; 290; supplies moderate; W estinghouse | — reds, cariot track sales, long white U 1A on a block of 4.000 cHicaGo. June 13 (AP) —Potatoes: Old on track 16: total supplies insufficient on demand washed | 1.28-30; California higher, July -$1.26%4; soybeans! NTS wed. ¥a-2% lower, July $3.16; lard un-'er. Livestock Rain Pros | DETROIT. June 14 tAP)- | Livestock Market $s salable 100. | weight individuals up to 15.00 few 425-600 iNo 2 ane 5 cccana 250-300 lbs 16.00-1 weights scarce: salable 350. Receipts mostly’ cows, stockers and feeders, market steady | (lb steers 23.00; few loads high choice end pad prime 1050-1210 Ib steers bu mainly 22.00 down after Monday; most 19.06-20.50; “some endas and low standard steers 15.00-17 00 chotce 897 Ib’ heifers 21.50; several ‘ead by Pontiac Munic {good and choice fed heifers 18.50-21.25; and standard heifers 14 00- few commercial cows 12.00- few head standard cows ty higher, July 13 00: most canners and cutters 1!1.00- Hejkkila, 17, of Farmington, who The Early sales and bids) Detroit b barrows 190-220 ips. 13:36: | failed to post $1,500 13.50-14.50: better nant! bert W. active except on steers slaughter steersunevenly Circuit Court for arraignment Mon- to §0c lower, most decit w choice grade.aver 1100 lbs, asses cattle steatty with broa ad | on good all, day. 10 head prime 1143 22.76; fed steers steers 17.00- 19.00 eee he failed to pay $100 | McCallum. end utility grass .75: most utility cows) up to 00: bulk utility and commerctal bulls ichanged to 8 cents INT siedividuals | pounds lower, July $12.07. "commercial utility nearly 58-14% lower,’ feeders in receipts. bulk good and choice ‘July 66%; rye unchanged to %/ vealers unevenly 100-3 00 toes | most loss on cull te commercial under | a hundred : 125 Ibs poor geeciene sem (coeee peatere influ -C jate 1700-2200: high choice and pr . most utility and 46, of 298 Russell St. yesterday jters to couples on record as eull and Jow was fined $100 by Pontiac Munici-' itaining marriage licenses. | 2¢ i) 12.06-15.0 ‘pal Judge Cecil McCallum. 1,000 stockers Calves salable 50. Market about steady) charge of reckless driving. Compared let last seueeety out News in Brief Clarence Clark Jr., 18, of Fern- |erguae steady on all ciasess: tee early dale was remanded to Oskland wot oe: a er tloseiy|County Jail yesterday when he scattering sows Royal Oak Township Justice Del- Hunt. Clark had waived _lexamination on a charge of un- lawfully driving aWay an auto’ and Compared last Thursday trading was bound over to Oakland County Found guilty on a charge of driv- ing under the inflyence of liquor, 21 po-22 30. ‘Hiram Baker, 29, of 68 Lake St. 4 yesterday was jailed 20 days when allowed for marriages in the stat- ipal Judge Cecil A $35 fine and $15 costs were as- sessed yesterday against Gordon | Williams on the carpet, but ad- and appeared before Sylvan Lake, statute for exceeding the legal Justice Joseph J. Leavy on a} fee. E OVER ‘SIXTY-ONE Weddings Costs | Dip to $2 Again, — Area JP Says bond set by tice of the peace, under fire from) the Prosecutor's office and fellow judges for~ advertising and per- forming marriage ceremonies for $10, said yesterday he will cut his fee to the legal $2. portedly has married 55 couples, during the six months he has been in office. He still maintains the $2 ute is the legal minimum, but has agreed to the cut. Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem has twice had fine imposed Mrs. mits there is no penalty set by Judges in the recently-formed }Oakland County Judicial Associa- |P-m. |Cojnaur, County Deaths | Jacob Sekely | IMLAY CITY — Service will be ; held at 9 a.m. Friday,.at the Lester A Madison Heights associate jit and Son Funeral Home, Im- lay City, for Jacob Sekely, 4964 Newark Rd., Attica. He died Tuesday. Surviving are his window, Lu- cretia, a daughter, Mrs. Stanley aus Centerline; Justice Charles O. Williams re-| John; Attica: theodore, Dearborn: 12 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Mrs, Louis F. Patke Louis F. Friday, Bellvue Tl, of two’ sons, LAKE ORION — Service for (Dora Mae) Patke; 49, of 66 Highland Ave., Island, will be at 9:30 a.m. Satur- day from Allen’s Funeral Home here, and at 10 a.m. from St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will be in the St. Joseph Section of East Lawr Cemetery. Rosary rec- pete for Mrs, Patke, who died Cunrped (with! driving ander ithe! = yesterday in Henry Ford-Hospital, ence of liquor, Elburn G. Rice, | peaked Oe aeese te tet Wi be at the funeral home at 8 Surviving are her husband: daughter, Mrs. Ethel W. Smith of 2 d from Suburban Farms ; ; << _ | Williams said in promising the, to Residence 1 . Electric, Chesapeake & Ohio and round reds 725-50 | -Grain Prices | P SS |Portsmouth, N. H.; and e The Northwest quarter, and Standard Oil (NJ). — fast aGo Guatn CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Rummage sale by Keego Busi-| ‘fee reduction: brothers, Lloyd Wilkins of Lon Seurhweet quarter and the Bor heast Standar DETROIT EGGS wes as. go:,|, CHICAGO, June 13 (AP)—Salable hogs Ness and Professional Women, 2012, “I was doing nothing wrong andigon Engl wing z Seater ot See Sennen se Narincase! _ Lower were U.S. Steel, Chrysier,| nermorr sane 13, iari-Beer feb lauly.. .. 200% Dee - 717, $.500. active; bulk, butchers steady to ¢* Cass Lake Rd. June 15th, 12 to 8I feel that $10 is still a good price ‘alton W heen a 7 * ; . ¢ 4 troit, cases included. federal-state I - lower than uesday's average: top 4 quarter. all in Section € are rezoned Goodyear, International Telephone. | *, oe, Bed -.- 211‘ Mar ....... 74 \jower than Tuesday. sows mostly steady, Pp. mM. —Adv. for a marriage, and that the Legis-| ilton Wilkinson of Parrisboro, from Agriculture! to Residence, } DuPont and Royal Dutch Petro-; Whites—Grade A jumbo 49. extra Dec ....0. 3.14% | Rye og bulk mixed grade No 2 and 3 butchers ‘Nova Scotia. on ee oe aerate asset) ot) m2 large 46-47%. wid avg 47: large 44-44%), Mer --- -- 2.1880 duly aus 18p-260 Ibs 16 75-17 13. several load: and Rummage sale Sat, June 16th, Jatire should change the 1915 law quarter o ne Bouthwest quarie eum. wid avg 44", paar 40-41, wtd ave 41; : ots No 1-3 mainly No 1! an 190-22 } ; Section 33. and the Southeast quarter of |) rket in the first three|emall ¥: bel pose BS vee DBM Dec 2... 130 jb 17 35-1760, 32 head 206 Ib at 17.60 8 a.'m. to 12 noon. Congrega-|which aHows only a $2 fee. Mrs. Harry Dyer Gection 32, Town ¢ North, Rance 9 ast he ma Browns—Grade a” large 43-4449, wtd/ 5,0 f142% Sep 12508, djmitgd “number 270-300 lb butchers |tional Church. —Adv. But from now on I'll charge’ DRYDEN — Service for wtthe Wect line of US 10 (eh ich tn 120 days this week more than regained [iPaper 41; grade B large 39. May 145% Oct 1295 eee i835; cee ‘under 300, Ie” 1380. lonly $2 and I'll still give the same | Harry (Flora Mae) Dyer, 74, 5433 feet wide! North 18 degrees 18 minutes the ground. lost Friday when the|® “Checks Sits. paiyi 3 66% Dec 12.20 - pute 400-480 Ib 12.50.14 00 | Rummage sale, Presbyterian ‘courtesy to couples as I did for North St.. will be Spee R Tis West S70 feet from an. iron fence. post President’s illness was. diclosed.| Commercially graded: Waites—Grade a 7" te | Salable cattle 17,000: salable ealves Church, Huron Street, Friday 5:30 wi at 2 Y pn m. Satur- Ot intersection of the West line of EY residen ios OK ted Pr ues sy eres (60-41 mais 35'a- 300: steers slow: steady Ce lower: p m. and Saturday 9 a.m. Adv. $10. I'll even continue to put on) jday. at the residence, with burial 14 «6and= 6the North ine of at e ssociate e€SS 36. grade arge 5 generally weak to off: heifers steady 2 = . = Wandiaies Addition te Watecford the Yesterday, t 60 agBFowns—Orade A extra large 41; large Drop Distinction Between to 28 lower; cows steady: bulls fully! pummase . sale, wrtert y coat during the cgremonies.” lin Dryden Cementery. Arrange- @outh ‘1 degrees, 42 minutes West 210 average of 60 stocks was up (oha-4t: medium 3444-36. grade B large h b | steady. vealers steady, to 1.00 lower: énecn gs : gins ytertan | ments are being made by Muir feet thence North 18 degrees, 18 minutes stockera and vealers to ower urc uron street, Frida | : West $8 feet, thence South Tl. decrees CONUS at $181.60. lcomment Market full .teady. Demand Hudson, Nas Ram lers steady: a few loads of prime 1386 Ib m.-and Saturday 9 a. cal | . \Brothers Funeral Home. *38 minutes West 18316 feet. thence \f{air to good, Supplies not large, but) steers 22.75-23 75 buts high choice and P- y arnin S ,D. er died sterd: Nerth Sf ‘deerees 45 minutes 18 sec k S k appear adequate ovement into stor-| DETROIT vu—American Motors prime steers 21 25-2 a $e many loads of . y yesterday ettecanca m4 ends West 10619 feet. thence South 71 New Yor toc $ Under-grades | choice steers 2050-2100: good to low| If your friend’s in jail and needs| Lapeer General Hospital. degrees, 42 minutes West 33003 feet to shereline of Van Norman Lake, thence jage has declined sharply clearing below costs in’‘some instances (Late Morning. Quetetions) S |1957,.model season separate desig- Corp, Says that starting with the choice steers 18 00-20 25; a load of stand eb and good grade 1080 1h '17 78: chotce OA, r : . a prime heifers 2025-2225. a sa —Adv: oe March 31 of $46,.348.878, equal to Northerly along eoeenere 306: feet at po Admur an 18$ Int Shoe . 40.6) CHICAGO BUTTER & EGGS nations for its Nash-Hudson Ram-| load 22.50: a load of prime heavy heifers 1.80 a common share. This compared ONC SON. Miles of Dryden: a grand- or less to a point where a line 90 air Reduction 451 Int Tel & Tel 3!7,/ CHICAGO, June 14 (AP) — Chicago 19 6 00 degrees to the Westerly line of US 10 Aived Chem. 1124 Isl Crk Coal 432 Mercantile Exchange Butter steady, bler Cat. .will be dropped andthe. 22.30: goodie to low sooo Tela ae. ae bed Rummage sale Fri. 9a. m. at 18° ‘Sith combined =m income ie prose son, one brother, - Charles +4 |eessor companies ounting to > rot beces ae S Negseal noir pres, see oe nae Senne Man | wholesale buying prices unchanged: re- car will be marketéd simply as bulk eenners and "cutters 10 78-12-s0--8¥- Huron on 3rd fl. K. P. Hall. /821, or $1.75 a cmnen are, in the Faunce of Bentley and a sister, ¢uced Westerly would tatereeps the a Chetmare o Jones & L SS ts. 11 ee AS: ch 508 ithe Rambler. ae eee eee, is 66-23 04: coll —Adv. ederaieg fiseal year. Sales increased Mrs. Myrtle Harrow of Pinconning . * 4 : - = tocar Npimetee: wast rs] sa face aoe bes ue pend le 18 z sa ev caer coy aoak: recetpis| 20.600. | The Nash and Hudson name- choice 900 I>. feeding steers 19 acnes et Rummage sale, Fri., 9 a. m. atlanta $000 206.713 tar “Bperty Corp ——— Rta aat Se caren atece hm Se HE Remeron ras fy aang plain wil appear ony onthe dis ee dance ag, U8 W. Huson on Sr fp, Hal +8 oes Oo Thieves Loot Cash Box 1 Cyan 7 Kroger 41. 1's lower: 60-69. RY} mixed | medium and ceed 425-650 Ib steer calves me + = 7 Herder Deomietne focset ine partion ae a war $34 Lor. Glass #32 mediums 35 60: U's. standards 3650. firm’s larger cars in the 1957 yearling stock steers 17 $0:18 00 | . Adv. \oenece LOUIS. (INS)—May Department : : chebead Irina within S00 feet of. thel Ami Motors 87 tis ener yt aise Raped checks 32.50, current ‘model year, the company said in aiebi aiseeee Hed slow pris == If your ringer ie jail and needs quarter ended April 30 of $2,424,000. About $50 was reported stolen center line ef Dixie Highway (US 10) ts Am News ate Lock Airc 45 ei jan announcement yesterday. | steady: sheep steady to weak: most sales bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. equal paved wae 3 ae = This from the office of @ heating con- resone rom Residence 1 to Residence 2, Am Rad ; 22.1 y acco eed to prime native ring lambs 23.00. — ‘compar wit or cents @ The following described properties Am Seating . 05 ese s & Chem 73 P | The Rambler currently - unts $8; cull to low coed thames 16 00-22 22 00 Adv. a —— shafe, a me same period C€Fn at 82 N. Cass Ave., broken except the portions thereof lying within Am Smelt 822 torillard 18.6 OU try \for about 65 per cent of American good’ and choice 85-105 ib shorn lambs 1 ton air conditiener. Commer-, | last 3 tong Sales set a new record a! into Tuesday night, Pontiac police 300 feet of the center line of Dixie Am Tel & Tel 180 Nash 966 ‘Moto ae carrying No 1 and 2 pelts 2150-2200; cul! 1 di t H ty Adv. |$108,772,000 a sagainst $99.508.000 in. . . oth Anccbeteh ha | 10) are rezoned from Resi- Am — aod — LA 3 DETROIT POULTRY otors’ car volume. ‘te choice shorn ewes 3.00-5 00 cial discoun ampton. — ‘the initial three months of 1955 said, ee ri) esighnce, 2 ™ sc Om né ar ' ll | £ SESE = SCE SSE SSE A minutes West te Mill Pon?) thence|Con Edis 4°) Rex Drug 94 New,-modern. Cheice 6f colors. Reg. $49.95 —— —— Sree cians, Mat tt, foot eel oena ree te Be? Mery fall steph Company to the Federal WE SELL WHAT . Nyiea “rele petshed Sieminem $99 QR == + ‘ revTers 2 , o» B + ne = = winwtes Bast tn West line af Mil! mtrert iCon P pf dis tee 8 Rok Bes 216 | Communications Commission Si Sane ee ce “st CS Ci) wnee North 18 degrees, 62 minutes Je Cont Can 6.7 Reafeway St $36 WE ADVERTI Ee! na accents West 22. feet to beginning. 0 17,Cont pe ae gt Jos Lead ..454 to close the agency telegraph * € 1 2 et R Pan 42 ss ; noe sinsevencence Town hip Town ¢ Corn Pa 291 = sale Mig 363 offices at Waterford, Michi- No switching . . . no gimmicks! = just SUMP -| SHALLOW 4\2-tt. and 5-f. t nee ast ection 72 urtiss r F Begin at ® point South 1) deerees. 21 Deere nz cee gan. Substitute service will honest-to-goodness values! Our business — _ WELL ft minutes West $4 feet and Roush 18 de. |Det Edis eS ae Ee pene srcreatter | bellevsilable a thtu has continued to expand over the years ~ eres oo. ulcutes. 90 Seconds Fast eeice © ee say Sinctalr ©. O28 because we haye adhered to the policy of PUMP P MP * item Northwest corner of Lat 26 Doug Atl o4 Recons Mob . 744 the Western Union Telegraph honest values and honest advertisin i 95 63 minutes Past 128 oor eae re pachieg 206 Sou Pere ame. 8 Pett af’ Pont Mich “ . i 21 2 1 h ame — t 2 t : na, Ti) 206 . n . tine; thence West on Townshin line te East Air L 477 Sperry aend as —— a aSAt CoN Big %@3 ne $ 2 95 $ 95 ® Agrade Mill Pond; thence Northerly along Mill East Kod gag Std Rran 10 miles distant by telephone. : —_— Pand te potnt South 71 degrees 71 min. El Auto Lite 327% Std Ol Calif 1045 i yree West, of beginnine: thence North Emer Rad o4 oir one * P Any member of the public : A | IR Trees t " “ell-O. -. “ q ‘ ee » Pome Ht, mamattoe Best te) Rectnntns app ae . ah Btevens, IP -,. 32.2. desiring to protest of support _, 9 e “ f The West twenty, acres of the Ford Mot $43 Stud Pack eve the closing of this office may Free Steading f¢ | inet labia eaerier < the Northwest | Freepot bee 87 een Oi! a dee 8 TOl i Big 50-inch 3-Unit Kitchen er of section 28 je revoned. from, Frevh Tra 323 fel! : Co j LET es aa Suburban arms ia Residents 1 Gen Bak 91 Sri Bi Fa so 8 pauaiion e writing with e eetion Bection 4 of Ordinance No.'Gen Dynam 602 Texas Co th ederal Communication . ' 5 ® n Ss 2 as amended. is hereby amended bv the Gen Elec $86 Tex GO Sul 2 e - . Missen styled, Leta ; i addition ahtter , “Rositonce 1 District 'Gen Fads 45.6 omn Pd 82 Commission, Washington, 25, mlad@ic lige ach - Deubile compartment. 95 eee i [54 42” Si . estenated as 1." the following Gen Mills 672 Timk R Bear . 724 , : \ ze Residence 2 Disfict, designated as R 2 Gen Motors 42.3 Tran W Atr 215 D.C. on or before July 4, LOWEST TENSE: wa rec ot teat reagee CABINET N Section 3 Ordinance No 2 as amend--Jen Shoe 251 Transamer 407 1956." sell for at least $45.00. > SI K ed, is herétf “amended by.the addition Gen Tel ch) Twent Cen 222 : $ 95 Less trim... Compiete. with. faucet and of a new section designated Section 7 Gen Tire 52 Underwood 324 1 é strainer. Slashed for Clear- te read as follows Gillette . 456 Un Carbide 120 Ste * ance! fection T Residence 2_ District Goodrich 172 Un Pac 1784 sae fection 11 Uses. In Resigence 2 Goodyear @82 Unit Air Lin 394 — | =e - .- REC. $ 50 Diepiriet no. building or tend. except as Grah Paige 2 Unit Fruit, 497) i ~ . — $77.95 otherwise provided in this| Ordinance, Gt No Ry 42 Un -Gas Cp 303; © e LESS SEAT - : . ehall be erected or used etrept for one Gt West 8 207 US Rubber 496 @ Electronic technicians... e| 3-Pc BA | H SE T Sturdy, all steel con- $ 9 : or more of the fol owing yspecified pur- Grevhound 151 US Stee} 861° ° e es struction, white enamel $4” Size ore as Guif Oi 122 Warn B Pir 235 © @e finish; chrome door han- | Prices Slashed , USioaad use permitted in a Residence Holland Choc 125 West Un’ Tel 197) @ e| cn ’ » tron or steel ot dies. Attractive styling. ( : Hooker El 36 Westg A Bk 31.2 | iB oice of cas ro § Ss. ET wee Apartment houses, multiple dwell-'1) Cent 646 Westg El 334 e ? e BIG 30 GAL. GAS HOT 17 x 19 ineh chin a basin, and closet ALL SIZES of Base aad Wall Cab nets CABIN SINK ; - ing | Rand 644 Wilson & Co. 142] Yy U HEADE ith faucet and.strainer . . 40% 2 any ease a ereater width than tment | @ well ti rips about a orid e Complete will,all fit- Complete with 2 2 f $ (20) fee : rogram—in a company. worl % 2 ; é (e) Rear Yards There chai! be a Six-Year-Old Boy Hurt e —_— for stabill oat e tings and shower giass shelves. “A” 3 DISCOUNT $ minimum rear yard of fifteen +15) feet e ty, er e Pp. curtain grade, not marred > 2 for every lot. which shell not incuce’ When Struck by Auto and leadership. You'll haye a ‘ $ Youngstown 2 BNY space alloted for parking areas ® chance to see what this proj- ® | : Reg. Val 4 Z (4) Area of Buildings Por Apar , | e@ : 4 2 aes $ CABINET 2 ments, and multiple dwellings houcing.. A six-year-old boy suffered slight, ect offers you in growth pos- ® $49.50 § to $9.95 $ $ pee atone fais, ntaries when be ran into en auto] ° suas eer andcomvem © These tanks cory § 95 zm floor area shall contain not less than in front of his hothe at 7pm, last ° Ad complete Factory =. $ SAVE $ $ oe ates ae 420) scuare fret night, Pontiac police said. ® Write, giving age, education ® Warranty. Edison WASH B A SINS > Upto 107 2 censor ,ptullding er utility room » é ¢ : era spita - see (e) Parking Are 8 detivite otic tine ee ae anne eee Kenedy | @ Div. Kingston, New York. » 2: siiertas ef epace for off-street parking of not. The driver, Haskell B. Kennedy, x plated chrome ae nan two hundred 200 enuare ’ nek ~ zs * toot guelusive of drivewars and other ve " 666 ee i. spelt oni INTERNATIONAL 95 faucets.A won- LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL P IPE “way *. previded and set Nhe Dov dé e § é met a aside 7 men dwelling unit for the DUT- Co lumbia - from in. front . of al BUSINESS MACHINES | | $ derful value! 1 pose of parking motor vehicles . j ‘i Pith inlge Carte te Sa nee parked truck CORPORATION in Warn hae 5 2 inet Golvanized $2.45, 45 1%- ‘inch Galvanized $6.04 u me is 80 conmetructed thet part of ae : - ne Wide uae dane tee cee oc re Ge SUBLIG aie @ ° DATA PROCESSING A Every: one a real buy! Hurry, select - y $' 95 4-Ine nized .$3.18 1'2-Inch Galvanized $7.14 bl paws faces von side ur ex and) 1952 Dodge 2 Door Club Coupe, Motor © ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS e yours today. Slight Imperfections. Dollars More! 1-Inch Galvanized * .$4.55 2-iInch Galvanized * . $9.56 be Urenhed co re ane Tide lines shell no. D42 200813. Public '‘sele will be held ° TIME EQUIPMENT Not Exactly As Pictared CASH AND CARRY ONLY ever, that for pantiargeus aldtnes cons (on June 26. 1956, at 65 Mt Clemens) * MILITARY ProoucTs ® ~ dainine more than two (3' famities the §treet, Pontiac, es oh CH) aa eeeeeeevaeevneeee@ co sonee sear yard depth of fifteen «151/41 : eels LJ imereased three (3) feet —— | v family for each rear and side vard. | Passes 2 ae ee eee ce err ee eee | owever, this shell not require in any — " ® grester depth than twenty (20) F, nes " . Whenever any room in which people live or, sitep cannot bé lighted and fF! ventilated from a street. rear yard. or cuter court, an inner court must be pro vided. At. any = level such inner court shell be less than 9 Inches wide for a of height of the vi Ids hi abutting such inner court . yle but y immer court be case shall an me 10) feet. ‘wide nor less inf. price. han one and helt (1%), Gay of’ June A.D, ce Toynship fehas ¢ .: se Pe ee + andews, Snader, Tucker, Smith, 4, DOFBLER. | ee Clerk: hereby certify. was published | He ~ $18 Communify National Bank Bldg. oF |. . Detroit Edison Co. At indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock better than 5% at present market Complete Investment Service J. Nephler Co. FE 2-919” Hours 8:30 to 4:30 Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.| NEW YORK (INS)—Sperry Rand Corp reported today net income for the year| She is survived by her husband: PLUMBING — SUPPLY CO. — Full Stock of Soil Pes and Fittings—Everything in Plumbing Supplies PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 . - , 172 $. SAGINAW STREET