\ | f ae EN ic eae GUL ii remake hy - and tees crusted betwixt with jlilies of the valley — instead of arrows of outrageous boys. By PHYLLIS BATTELLE —_ cosmetics makers are striving for _ NEW YORK (INS) — There is afr small young ladies, age three greedy, commercialized crusade! ‘and up, who take nightly bubble afoot to wipe tomboys off the face ‘baths, reek of toilet water and of the earth. And, with them,|bath powder, and retire to their sticky fingers and smudged cheeks chaste little bedlets smelling like brown memories of rain-mushed like kids who washed, but not all’ gutters. ITHAT good. It mustn't happen! Temboys Yes, that's what the perfume have existed for centuries, grimy seap people are trying to do: and aloof from the slings and Convert babies inte apprentice _ glamor girls. They must not perish now, to be ~Yesterday,’mud pies for Susie. replaced by the type of impeccable Next week, mud packs. urchins that the money-hungry| I rebel strongly at the whole! ' In other words, a girl who has igether in her youth is most likely ito change dramatically when the Cosmetic Firms ‘Bent « on Erasing smelly (junior jasmine) idea. My main objection is that I believe | tomboys grow up into the most| feminine ladies. This is the law of reverse relativity, of perverse probability, peculiar to the female race. x * * smashed a few boys’ heads to- proper time comes, and devote her adult years to ‘making up” to ithe male. te in maturity, withent starting them out on a course of cosmetic narcissism at the point of de- st parture from swaddling clothes. 4 A little Lady Fauntleroy of five seems likely to be a potential _ egocentric by her teens, if she sticks to the recommended nightly 625: bubble bath and “emulate mom- my” procedure for several years. Motivational research has gone into this subject, of course. The Lentheric people, for instance, hired Mrs. Lucille Stein, parent Secondly, women tend to be- counselor of the Child Study Association, to help thin intro- duce their — ."Dweedie” line for babes and up. 7 ee. 1958) Young” and other historical books and articles, Known as Chalevoix County's “unofficial historian,’’she came. to Petoskey in 1875 as a child and was an authority on Indiana. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, -RUESDAY. ERECT 4 “1058 ee is in Oakland _periding sentencing Feb. co ns ga the Pontiac ~ ber. of robberies because he “had turned to religion, cery, the count for which he is chargej, a Pontiac store and snack bar. being able to furnish $3.00 an ai Sa month, Smart rc — : Pas Gk unied e candies 0 nek "Be ies Bary “TOMORROW | for “BONUS BUYS”. PAMtCERM Ww ape agne sie L bara" He admitted holding up a gro-|& you get De-Icer / ———Atten to STANDARD OIL NEWS with Kirk, in both STANDARD Gasolines — _Gas-line freeze can stop cars stone- cold dead. 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M., ‘hina hervinshe Friday on wwy. See STANDARD 01 NEWS with. ” LaGott repoting M06, Me eller towed Priday on -acgrela Ch. 2. Hear the STAN ARD O1L NEWS oh William Sheehan, we, 2 0 Noon, Monday wnt epnien > While Aiiothags. Ponder Question \ Unaware that she is the center of a rare legal entanglement, Dusky Diana contindes to munch) © THi her meal of hay and oats’ dt her, home away from home. * « * The 10-year-old mafe is in this! position because attorneys oin a law suit can't come to terms as to jsst where the horse belongs. So Judge George .B « Hartrick has ordered Sheriff e Irons ‘to__keep_ her where Thursday when a hearing’ will be ferences. . . Meanwhile, the pacer is 2 po at the Bloomfield Townsh o: Jerome Geisler, a special rove uty and a member of the Oak- land County sheriff's posse. She was quartered hee last week after Judge Frank L. Doty granted a rare writ of replevin to Hoyt L. Wilson, 28, of Dearborn. Wilson claims he is the rightful owner of the horse that he pur- sed Jast year. He has sued pe get Dusky back from Ben Simms, of 723 Carpenter, Northville who he charges has held the race horse illegally since July 26. Simms, however, says he won't turn over Dusky until Wilson pays some $1,000 he owes for stabling and feeding the mare. Asks Fluoridation Study * DETROIT (m — Detroit Com- mon Council has asked another report from Dr. Joseph G. Mol- ner, city health commissioner, on *iollowing the initial win- ter session here of the fed- eration’s Executive Council. Newsmen with General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, the “Big Three’ auto ‘makers. The AFL-Clo hauled the Union, re- The AFL-CIO Ethical Practices’ Committee reviewed the Senate on Operating Engineers’. President William E. Maloney and various fs untill union locals. * * * Maloney, suffering with a heart condition and other complications in a hospital here, was pictured in Senate hearings as the ‘main traleler in Europe. Labor chiefs said Maloney be- fore the Senate hearings, started a quiet cleanup steered personal- ly by AFL-Clo President George Meany. Another union coming up for re- view by the Ethical Practices Com- mittee is the Jewelry Workers In- ternational Union, said to be tick- eted for quick ouster from the fed- eration. , * * * Federation. leaders were report- ed divided on how strong to push the AFL-CIO’s stand against the jJexpelled Teamsters Union. Meany was reported willing to declare open AFL-CiO warfare on the Teamsters, but other federa- tion chiefs worked behind scenes to prevent the labor split from fluoridation of ——— water. widening. brought up the - sub- ~ of profit-sharing selite Reu- ther has made it a major demand in contract negotiations this spring . ida's farming sections again today, committee’s hearings which bear _|tonight and the federal - state berieficiary of a@ lavish tnion-' owned yacht and union-financed) ‘Work Hard for Nothing wo @ oe Starkweather and Miss Fugate, | whose stepfather, mother and 2-) \year-old stepsister were among rt will be asked to appoint to employ attorneys. Again With More Damage to Crops’ MIAMI, Fla (@— Frost and freezing temperatures struck Flor- bringing .temperatures of 31 to 35 idegrees to the lower east coast and 26 to 30 in the northern part of the state ‘Temperatures were expected to range from 33 to 37 near Lake Okee-Chobee and from 28 to 33 away from the big lake: Continued cold wag forecast for frost warhing service said frost is indicated in most farming areas in the northern and central dis- tricts of the state Wednesday. J. 0. Pearce of Okeechobee, president of the Florida Cattle- men’s Assn., said cattle are dying by the hundreds and that in some areas 25 per cent of the range cattle may not survive the win- ter. Freezes and floods over mij- lions of acres of grazing land caused the cattle to die, Pearce re- ported. Water from heavy rains has covered all except the higher pastures. MASON (® — Burglars who shoved and tugged a 400-pound safe 75 feet through the back door of Robinson's Motor Sales last night needn't have bothered. The dial on the safe was broken and the door was held shut only Court yesterday by 19-year-/ They appeared separate- in the city’s old courthouse | Vanguard Waits farm storm cellar 16 miles south- It was indicated the District preliminary hearing and Caril’s March 8 hearing. Relatives of both indichted ‘they lacked funds|which the Army launched the Ex-' 0 Frost Hits Florida for Lill in Wind Navy Hopes to na Grapefruit - Si llite Soon CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ® — | The charges are based on the'the Navy waited today for a lull) ‘in ‘midwinter winds to attempt to } 'Jaunch its Vanguard rocket. With more than a bit of luck’ lin that effort the Navy hoped a} ‘after several days of inaction due he shooting and used for a re- to extremely high winds — soon| shape of a grapefruit? guard cannot be launched safely | if ground winds are greater than ceed 125 m.p-h. plorer satellite Friday. * * * _circumnavigating the moon. Hagen referred to use of the intercontinental Atlas Missile, and the 1,500-mile Thor and Jupi- ter rockets, to provide a more powerfal thrust in the first stage. The more advanced Army experiments are expected to in- volve the use of the Jupiter, which has f¢wice the power of the entirely different Jupiter-C. A report cireul@ted here that Soviet scientists are working on plans to put up a satellite con- taining a live ape. The report came from former German scien- tists.employed on Army satellite projects. . The scientists, who. declined to had received point queries from Soviet scientists. The Russians significantly want- ed information on German studies of the respiratory and other ef- fects of aceeleration upon apes. Make Off With Window MUSKEGON i@ — Police be- lieve burglars who entered the summer cottage of Mrs. Chris- tine Ramsey came through a garage window, Included in the missing loot was the window. Expects High Spending DETROIT w — Some 15,000 convention visitors are expected to spend a million dollars here with cellulose tape. Inside was nothing but papers. «this month, the Detroit Conven- tion and Tourist Bureau reported. The 72-foot-long, slender Van- | It is 2 feet taller but only two-, thirds as thick and hardly a third, learned that colleagues in Germany| Jupiter C missile while a private the data to determine when the EACH TASK IMPORTANT — Here are four men who figure in today’s news about the U. S. satellite, Explorer. Terry D. Green- field, left, is credited with developing the strobe lights used on the civilian on the project; Dr. Manfred Eimer, second from left, read Robert Moser, third from left, was test coordiriator and gave com- mand to launch and Capt. Henry C. Paul pushed the button to guarantee the firing of the second stage rockets. AP Facsimile in the army and now works as a Explorer was at point of orbit; "red 1 ‘Ham’ Operator Tie In on Satellite It took about $180 worth of special and extra equip- ‘ment, but Bloomfield Tewnship “ham” radio operator }to launch a satellite the size and Edgar A. Cantelon has tuned in on America’s first satel- lite, the Explorer. . year-old Detroit television+ 15 mph. or winds aloft ex- station engineer. He has. a ratorfes in - Washibgton,' D.C. When he learned of the eet Dr. John P. Hagen, directof of|ful launchjng Saturday, Cantelon, the Navy's Project Vanguard, said|an amateur radio “ham” for 20 in Washington that present rocket| years, installed a $150 extra-sensi- “hardware” including sections of tive, gold-plated amplifier tube in }the 7 72-foot Vanguard is capable of/his converter -and set out after | the signal. He also added numerous ex- tentions to his antenna tower, hoisting the tower some 80 feet above his house at 1910 Long Point Dr. Cantelon agreed with most local “hams” that without , this extra to receive the signal because of its great distance from this Part of the country, * * * The radio hobbyist listened to the signal for about six. minutes He described the signal as a “pretty steady tone, with changes, in pitch Because of its terrific speed.” Head-On Crash Kills Lake Orion Youth A head-on crash on the Ford Ex- pressway in Dearborn killed a Lake Orion man, Neil MecClary, 19, of 499 Joslyn Rd., early this morn- ing, according to Dearborn Police. They said McClary was driving at the Michigan avenue exit at about 3:30 a.m. Also killed was the driver of the second § car, James Coldiron, 29, of Dearborn, Township. “I'm positive it was the Explorer rc " said the 36-. fardiaecing ae = Continue Hunt as heavy as the Jupiter-C, "wi Naval Research Lab-!- equipment they would’ be unable | 54 Saturday and for 10 on Sunday. y + Army to Launch More ‘Moons’ Pentagon OKs Request to Shoot Up 700-Pound Sphere, TV Satellite WASHINGTON @® — Jubilant Army rocket men,. confident that their first earth satellite will stay. in orbit for 10 years, moved ahead with plans today to launch a 700-, pound “moon” later this vear. Officials confirmed that Army,. riding the success of i “Explorer” satellite, ‘and received Pentagon permission ito try to put up a third-of-a+ton sphere, and before that a 300-pound. TV-equipped satellite. LIVE IN ‘MOON’ At Pasadena. Calif, for Kidnaper Officers Are Combing] *t Paducah, Ky., Area by/ 4 Land’ and Air : | PADUCAH, Ky, (INS) — Hun-| idreds of officers relentlessly and land today for the kidnaper of a Missourj state trooper in a ‘search that already has cost the |. life of a woman sightseer. Still at large is Carl W. Burton, of Redwood City, Calif.. who ‘with a companion, ex-convict Har. old W. Davis, 33, abductéd Trooper | i ore the Paducah area by air t urday night. Davis was found Sunday night with a self-inflicted wound in the stomach and is reported in critical condition, Little was left unharmed late Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Shelton whose home near Melber, Ky., had been invaded by the fleeing gunmen. * * * ROOM TEMPERATURE plorer told a news conference that temperatures within the tiny man- William Little in his own car Sat- made moon are somewhere be- - tween 50 and 86 degrees Fahren- heit, or as scientists say, temperature.” a being. radioed back continually to. men. monitoring Amegica'y first. moon... Joie ao ie a eta Bec ag the range pe peg ‘ments also have confirmed a the! - returned ing subcommittee that. that man could live in a satellite is’ he Doerfer plans Expense Fund as ‘Honora Faces House Probe on ‘Double - Pay’ for Trip From Industry, U.S. WASHINGTON (INS) —F ederal Communica- tions Chairman John C.. Doerfer testified today he $165.12 to an Oaklahoma City TV sta- tion for a disputed airline’ trip after learning that lawmakers were. investi- gating the matter. | : WASHINGTON’ (INS) — The chairman of the Fed- eral Communications Com- mission takes the stand again today to answer charges he improperly ac- cepted money’ from the government and. industry for the same trip. . : 2 Chairman John Cc. Beer fer heard Comptroller Gen- = eral Joseph Campbell : testify before a House. sub- committee yesterday that. ‘if charges by ‘the’ corfimit-— 'tee’s counsel dre true, mace — fer acted in an ' eciniaiadt ‘way and he would. act to recover the the gov- ernment peid "the Fcc ichairman. Doerfer teld.a: Hotise. iawéatigat- 75. check he -- “honorarium’* for “a [eesetonatats. - in Spo- The committee has todaced evi- \long-standing belief that cosmic idence that Doerfer adcepted pay- ¥| radiation in space usually is well) within the safe exposure limits for man. Hence these. rays will not iment for a return flight from Washington, D. C., to Oklahoma City although he did not actually bé a menace to astronautics, the, : | ie ‘Yireturn. Ev went The men who developed the Ex- “room “We designed the satellite to maintain these temperatures,” said Dr. A. R. Hibbs, “and coded messages radioed back from the satellite indicate our plans were successful.” Hibbs, 33, is section chief of the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) on to Spokane before Washington, and billed the govern- ment. for his return flight from Spokane. for an opinion on whether it is ille- gal for a government official to ac- cept double payment for the same ‘expense. Campbell said flatly: ‘‘He should not get both.” ‘DID DOUBLE DUTY’ ment was justified, however, since he did “double duty” on the Spo- kane trip. In addition to making to * * * The committee called Campbell Doerfer contended that the pay- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Killed yesterday at a roadblock was Miss Jewell English, 24, of Paducah. Police said the woman was shot by a civilian, Forest McAllister of Fulton, Mo., when the car in which she and her brother, Claudie, 27, were touring the search area failed to stop at the roadblock on Route 45 between Paducah and Mayfield. English said he approached the roadblock and slowed down, McClary was dead‘on arrival at. Wayne County General Hospital, while Coldiron died in the same! hospital at 4:45 a.m. Both drivers’ were alone, said police. Courtrooms No Longer Drawing Erawila - Few ‘Back-Row Barristers’ Left in Pontiac By MAX E. SIMON The oldtimers who haunt the Pon- tiae courtrooms are the last bd on ooo oe prizes pester ryy Sim amen seats in their courtrooms. Even a vicious coldsnap fails _ fo draw ‘hback-row bar- risters” to the local halls of jus- tice. In Svs gone by, the steam heat and quick to voice their reasons for the exodus. “It's no wonder that they don't see us anymore,” grumbled one. “Ever since the city moved the municipal courts tots that Public Safety Building, we've been stay- ing away. You got to walk two oo amie ee rg and climb a hill on top of ‘had whet \aigpens when you | get there?” chimed in another. “For the prisoners, they got an lelevator to take "em to the lockup on the second floor. Me, I've been sittin’ in court for more years than I care to remember and what've they got for me fo. get_up the courtrooms. Nothin’ ect ag our business thot stairs.” ian ik Their gathering place in the coynty courthouse is the first floor candy counter. In the mornings when court sessions begin, there ‘meet. . Finally, one of their number will walk atte the front doors and Comics eee ee CRORE RR OR Eee VW County News... ........000+5. 13 ape aero es rh eee. ee ee eee 18 a Sided csastie essa: 4 Sports oe eee ee eee 2 ee es 1h 16 Theaters. Do 16 TV & Radio deca =o cane 8 : syhtayen y, ie ie dull case turns out an’ underground a of com- a cheerily call out, ‘What's going) on here, a holiday?” And off to the courtrooms they go. dust as television and radio’ fans scan the daily papers for the listings of their favorite pro- grams, so do these men check the daily court schedule to find out if there are any “hot” cases worthy of their attention. * * * And if what appears to be a to be a “sleeper,” they will hear about it immediately. Some of the judgés believe ‘that they have developed nuimication. Every member of thi¢ group has a favorite judge. One, for instance, likes to listen to Circuit Judge sali: tea made L. Doty’s opinions, but is’. room. “You can't hear good in there,” he contends. we * * * Anather will sit mainly in the courtroom of Judge George B.| Hartrick. “He puts his opinions! into words that I can understand, he explains. Still others sit in the courtrooms of Judges Clark J. Adams and H, Russel Holland because they con- rae “the verdicts handed down “fair.” ‘And among themselves, they'll argue the pros and cons of their favorites. All of the circuit court judges are — with _ “I think that they're missing the (Continued ‘on haa 2, Cal. 37 ‘Dog Vicia, See Lost & Found Ad; a opened fire with a carbine. seat of the car and was dead on arrival at a hospital, No charge was placed against McAllister. . Ground Hog Seems. to Have the Facts right when he predicted six more weeks of winter. cast for tonight in the Pontiac area is mostly fair and continued cold, with a chilly low of 15 de- grees. mostly | cloudy. and colder with show flurries. ed temperature tere gig tiac preceding 8 a.m.! At 1 om _ the reading was 27, awaiting signals from the of- ficers, When none came, he turned onto the main highway and drove off. McCallister, an insurance sales- man who enlisted in the manhunt, Miss English slumped in the rear The ground hog must have been The U. §. Weather Bureau fore- Tomorrow's” outlook is partly -eloudy and -a little warmer, but the high will only be fear 30. The prediction for Thursday is. Eighteen was the dive! — io Ae ae fC Under Fire i hr HOUSE HEARING — John €. Doerfeb, "chairman Federal Communications Commission, is shown in the room of a special House subcommittee, in Washingtori.: The com thittee is probing saneatel miseonduct by’ or _ four other FCC members, Over Pay theirs ot i tearing cree : See ; eo . er ‘|Abstract Painting | Plunges, Windsor Fate of Streets Meeting Tonight to Hear Resolution Based Upon - Public Needs The -city’s 1958 street improve- ment program will. get uncer way tonight as City Commrssioners hear a’ resolution calling fer paving portions of 11 streets on a public necessity basis. Should the resolution be adopt- ed, the commission is prepared te accept engineer's estimates totaling more than $50,000 for the work. The total includes estimated assessments on prop- erty owners plus the city's share in the projects. .. The streets involved are cnes on which curb, gutter and gravel- been made, according to City En- gineer Louis M, Wrenn. Following is a list of the streets affected: Burt street from LeGrand to Hillside: Cadillac avenue from Oakland to Rund- ; aven ‘ Baldwin to _ - > ; Colorado ue me Bagley anklin road; “Carlisle avenve from Cornell to Colum- ; Pairmount avenue from Baldwin to Homes drive from Astor to East boulevard; Hudson street from _Pin- gree to Symmitt; Ivy street from Perry te Montcalm; Jefferson street from Cad- Nac.te Kimball, and Kimball street from efierson to its southern end. City Will Hear Report on Suit Against Hospital The City Commission tonight will hear a report on the $250,000 law suit against Pontiac General Hos- pital, after-receiving bids on the $317,000 in tax anticipation notes it intends to sell to raise funds for completion of the hospital ad- dition. ‘ The report, prepared by the hos- pital board of trustees at the com- a of controversy today. * * # * who call it “sacrilegious” “distasteful,” jabout painting. | ‘The clergy contends the artist, Bert Weir, doesn’t know much about either, appreciation," * * ® ) Die inCrash of Bus, Truck . Sideswipe in California High Sierras injuring at jeast 22. Army Sgt. Edward L. Shank, 42, those killed, Patrol said. The other was a woman, not im- mediately identified. * * * Lt. Robert Steuver of the patrol mission's request, covers proced-| ures followed in the Nov, 13 sus-| pension of Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger| and the litigation that has resulted) suit for damages and reinstate-' ment, — . If a low bid-on the notes is’ accepted tonight, the extra funds! pact and most of its left side was sheared off. Four of five axles of the truck-trailer were knocked off, he said. Both drivers were among the injured. could be in the hospital's -hands) sometime this month, it was be- lieved, The $317,000 represents the first third of $950,000 which the city has promised to give the hospital from capital improvement funds’ through 1960. aa? 8 “f° Weather | By E. H. SIMS What is the difference in depth of the leading edge of a cold and a warm front? The cold front usually extends to a depth of about a hundred miles, more or Jess, and this may sound tike a great distance but it is actually a very narrow Jeading| edge. The cold front moves fast and , its leading edge is very steeply; inclined, with a backward slant at the top of the edge itself. The warm front, on the other) hand, slants forward, but the slant. is so slight that the front itself might be over Chicago front and often extends to 1,000; . miles' the collision occurred on U. S. 40 from the ousted staff surgeon S\near Nyack Lodge. The road was rushed the injured to hospitals in Auburn and Truckee. wreck area for several hours while the highway was being cleared because of danger from highly flammable propane © gas ’ From Lake St. Clair were rescued by an Army heli- copter after being marooned on an icé floe in Lake St. Clair for -45 minutes yesterday. ‘St. Clair Shores, told police the \section of ice carrying their fish- ing shanty broke off. wife from shore who called a sell newspaper. Macomb County depu- r t and New\ties notified authorities at Sel- York simultaneously. Its depth :s fridge Field who dispatched a heli- far greater than that of the cold: copter to pick the men up. said the bus was carrying 40 per- sons on an express run from San Francisco to Salt Lake City when reported icy in spots. Steuver said.the bus was three feet over the center line on im-|. Into Controversy | WINDSOR (INS) — An abstract painting of the “Last Supper’’ has the. city of Windsor in a storm The picture took top honors in| | the Essex County Annual Art Show. Artists. are contending the mney a may know a lot about the real thing but not much Canada's~ top abstract artist, iTom Hodgson, said, *‘Art ig not a matter of taste. It's a matter of | “I couldn't criticize Chinese mu- isic, for example, not because I have no taste in music, but because I know nothing about Chinese mu- ing improvements already have sic.” ° 22 Injured as Vehicles COLFAX, Calif. @—A_ Grey- hound bus and an empty tank truck-trailer sideswiped last night in the High Sierra near Donner Summit, killing two persons and of Troutville, Va., was one of YOUNG REPUBLICAN TRAINEES — Oak- land County Young Republican president, Charles Gilbert, (eft) of Birmingham and Don Barber, of 8675 Highland Rd., discuss ‘58 election campaign % os * i SS. TUESDAY, plans with Michigan's Sen. Charles E. Potter. - jgan Turnpike Authori L. Anderson (R-Waterford Town- ship), the House in Lansing yester- day passed a bill to kill the Michi- ity. x * * Anderson was one of four mem- the Juth killing the turnpike authority, we should make gure first that we're going to get ali the freeways. we need,” com- Anderson, : Few Sill Attracted fo City's Courtrooms (Continued From Page One) old-time, flag-raising oratory of the attorneys,"’ said Judge Holland as he mulled over the continuously smaller number of elderly spec- tators. “But those that do come in are the State Highway genuinely interested in the cases. Many people think that these old men are only interested in mur- der and other sensational cases. But that isn't true. Many of them express interest in zoning and tax- ation cases. And often, they have volved problems.” ~*~ * * Many years ago it was a dif- ferent story. Throngs of farmers once flooded into the courtrooms to warm them- * * * Ambulances working in relays Traffic was detoured around the fumes from the tank truck. Selves and watch the human dramas unfold before judge and jury. In the basement of the county There they unpacked the lunches an amazing grasp of these in-ASsm. reported 1,178,600 overseas =~ (Disarming Plan Britain Gains, France Loses Tourist Trade LONDON (®—A record number of American. and other foreign tourists visited Britain in 1957. But British and American visitors to France hit a postwar low. * * * The French Tourist Bureau bles in France and: the high price of gasoline.” It said nothing about the high prices generally, which many tourists complain about most. x* * The British Travel. and Holiday visitors, including 262,730 Ameri- cans, came to Britain in 1957. The 1956 figures were 1,107,000 total, 235,440 Americans. In France, the total American tourists dropped from 400,821 in 1956 to 350,015, and the total Brit- ish from 97,484 to 90,152. Would Split Up Hazel their womenfolk had prepared and ate together during the noon re- cess. The courthouse was a focal point ‘of social activity. Copter Rescues Men DETROIT #® — Two fishermen * * * George Squillace, 45, of East De- roit, and John DeGrandis, 61,. of They were spotted by a house- The men were reported chilled but otherwise unharmed. Northern Florida Affected Cold Still Gr CHICAGO (INS — Blustry win-! ter weather continued to grip the! eastern portion of the country to-| day with below freezing tempera-| tures extending southward through- out much of northern Florida. Near zero readings were re- The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY Most! continued eoid tonight with hing winds this evening. Low. near 15. Temerrew partly cloudy and a little warmer, high near 36. North te nerthwest winds at 15-25 miles an hour téday, diminishing this evening, becom- ing southwesterly at 10-15 miles an hour tomerrow, Today in Pentiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At ® a.m.: Wind velocity 1s mph. Direction: Northwest Sun sets Tuesday at 6:50 p rr Sun rises Wednesday at 7:42 a.m Moon sets Wednesday at 7:58 p.m Moon rises Tuesday at 6:44 p.m. Monday in Pontiac sree tas ted ed downtown) r4 temperature ............, Age in Pontiac Highest temperature ............« Lowest WONG on cuvg-sssecsess ee ee Mighest and Lowest Temperatures > . This Date in 86 Years #3 in 1800 -10 in 1918 _! 7 5 66 26 ae ge? 7. gies os ‘Za 6 oe is wt Ut 5 & 42 * ; 7 4 30 24 6 Ba 5 8 stetese>sussusas Hi > Ws Ye. - gem BORA EREESESSses | from the lower Great Lakes east- jceeded 40 m.p.h. f jsnows in the Rockies. _ most of the southeastern portion 1 isiern New England and as far south ; as North Carolina, with frigid ipping East ported in northern New England and portions of Wisconsin and Il- linois, with temperatures in the teens as far south as northern Tennessee, * * * Snow flurries were general ward into northern New Eng- land and southward into western Virginia, with a few scattered flurries in the northern Great Lakes, ' Northern New York state listed snow accumulations of around 2 inches early today. Strong norther- in that section and in portions of Pennsylvania. Gusty winds. were clocked at’more than 60 miles an hour in Roanoke, Va., while in parts of Pennsylvania speeds ex- * * * Oceasional showers are forecast for the Pacific Coast region today. Los Angeles measured two-thirds of an inch of rain in q six-hour period. Scattered showers or rain or snow are in store eastward across the plateau and scattered Colder weather accompanied by some light snow is scheduled for the .northern plains. In the northern plains, it will be milder and partly cloudy. It wi be generally fair from the western Great Lakes southward through the lower Ohio Valley and in of the country. Snow flurries will persist from the lower Great Lakes. into north- weather continuing in the North- ly winds kicked up clouds of snow All that is but a distant memory today, The GAR memorial room is gone — the space now occupied by the county probation depart- ment, 5 Upstairs, only a handful of el- derly back-seat judges sit on the long, empty pews. * * * Back 15 or 20 years ago, Judge Doty recalled, there was a good chance that one of would be called on to take the place of an absent juror. “And when one of their own was called upon to sit in the jury box, it ment among the others.” A few years ago, attendance picked up when the county placed spikes on the railings outside the courthouse making sitting there ure comfortable. To overcome this thorny problem, loungers would gravitate inside to the courtrooms. But many of these hangers-on have drifted away. What interest does the courtroom hold for these oldtimers? “We've been coming here so cussed long, we've got no place else to go,” said a veteran of 27 years court- room attendance. . * * * “Sure, some of us aren't coming here anymore. It’s not like it used to be. The judges used to sit in court for eight hours and disten ‘to case after case. “Today, they're going into big huddles with attorneys, and there’s a big lull between one case and the next. I don't think that we hear three hours of cases a day,” * * * But there’s another reason for the decline in attendance. As Judge Adams points out, Pontiac is no longer a rural community. “We work faster and feel that we always have to be doing some- ‘thing.’ the judge explained. *‘No one feels that he has the time to just sit in a courtroom any longer."’ And all the judges agree that should a new county courthouse be built at the County Service Center, the oldtimer sitting in the court- room avill disappear completely. U.S. to Send Observers to Watch Soviet Elections NEW YORK (®#~—The New York Times said. today the United States will -accept’ an invitation from the Soviet Union to send three U, S, observers to its na- tiona . elections March 16, when members of the Supreme. Soviet (Parliament) will be chosen on a single slate, * \* * z The arrangement will complete a reciprocal exchange that brought three Soviet citizens to the United States for the. presi- dential and congressional elections east. 8 in 1956, the Times said. es, -% created a great deal of excite- er _|ship police said, Sen. ‘Humphrey Calls on Ike to Negotiate on Nuclear Test Ban. WASHINGTON #® — Sen. Hum- phrey (D-Minn) today called on President Eisenhower to “break up” his disarmament package and offer to negotiate with the Soviet Union on a two-year ban on nu- * * * Humphrey is. chairman of the . Stassen is Fisen- tional Security Council, and to give them wider distribution would ‘not serve the public in- tightly con- trolled Soviet Union would agree to such sweeping provisions all at one time.” Most of the points, he noted, would. require the installation of elaborate inspection systems, Judge-Punched by Tot; Session of Court Off NAUGATUCK, Conn. % —The weekly session of Police Court Break Into Machines at Drive-In Restaurant at Waterford Township yester- An whdetermined amount of money and cigarettes was taken. Entrance was gained by breaking a rear window, Waterford Town- Judge to Fix Henson Charge Must Decide if Worker to Be Tried for Firstyor Second Degree Murder Judge Park - Munici Robert C. Baldwin will i 12 whether to bind Frank Henson, 54, over to. Circuit Court i * : dead on the kitchen floor when he returned from the barber shop. He's Not Lazy— Junior Suffers ‘School Phobia’ TULSA, Okla. @—A specialist|qudlms” about ordering the drop- says junior’ school doesn’t Says Union Demands Increase Inflation MILWAUKEE ® — The gene manager of General Motors’ Chev-| Conservative Leads in Costa Rica Race FEBRUARY 4 1958 x * Japanese Protesting Comment by Truman * comment that he no sping of the first atomic bomb on | i | Officials are withholding their de- wore lave Kolm’s wife, Amanda, 64, head _—_ “letters Drew has been held in the county in Revocation Hl # E i 5 4 £ * * jrageous.” He said the council's More ‘Moons’: E. N. Cole, a’GM vice ellite with zirconium ne said y the granting of la-jwhite reflective paint. bor's 1958. objectives. bios * * * serious conse . Messages from the Explorer in- not specifically refer to the = dicate the temperature on the proper tig = by the Unit-\cuter skin ranges from 212 de- California Coast Town Ca |Sees Force of Twister | ‘Nice Valentines’ Pitch aes a eas Used to Sell Auto Plates |iecidcte at’ this constal hemlet|: LANSING i — Secy, of State (WET today fom the James M. Hare suggested first, twister in memory to, hit the) 1958 aute license plates would 10 miles ¥ In a bid to spur lagging sales, he made this pitch to wives, "| . ; husbands and sweethearts: 200 feet “So that those they love won't -Panick, influenza,” ie acean and) “The deadline for purchase of | block away 1958 plates is Feb. 2%, Hare ow," Panick Michigan vehicle owners have blew) { a * a ee. & FCC Head Answers el in the Community House at = gn Praag fo icens Selkes Witling hinds ths corn. Birmingham sonic Temple, 327 S. Woodward Ave., at 8 p.m. tomorrow. mingham column should either mail it to Alice Morgan, 1835 Hol- land, Birmingham, or phone her, Jury ls Picked in Murder Trial First Degree Charge ‘in Grocer Slaying jail since the murder. GM Vehicle Output ‘Shows January Dip - ‘| En Route From Korea ing of the first U.S. satellite is “only a beginning.” * * * ‘ “Tt would be most unfortunate,” he warned, “If the American peo- ple turned over and went to sleep just because we put up a 30-pound satellite.” .|Carol Ladd to Marry € ‘(OM:chiger Batt Tetrphone Tompasy, (4 If it’s not in the Yellow Pages maybe there’s no such thing. St., Ypsilanti. Also surviving are a son, Swann D. of Detroit and a sister, Mrs. Elenora Parker ef Pontiac. AMARYLLIS | HYBRIDS and up B56 ni TASKER’S 63 West Huron St. FE 5-6261 [HOUSE PLAN Custom Drawn. | and EM 3-4931 2 - Elwell, 46, of 329 N. Saginaw St. He was sehtenced by Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Frank Elwell pleaded guilty to ‘From Grand Rapids N, Perry St Train Kills Doctor permission to move _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958 ..... |Sentericed to Prison = | MA lane an ‘Material Witness Held in Slaying of: Engineer ; Authorities.said Mrs, _ s _ FREEPORT, N.Y. (INS) — AlBeach, N. ¥., to San Antonio, Tex. man, had to be treated for shock to beat the train,” Jackson said. “T just had time to jump out of}: the way.” Innocent Plea Entered jon Embezzling Charge Charged with embezzling $650 from a Milford man, Thomas Ter- parks-Griffin “THOUGHTFUL SERVICE’ PHONE FE 2-584) 'G vy 2 rs \ : =. % he » I a eee Open PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS missile jday. Riverbank ‘land as chief engineer developed a ‘to tltra-precision frequency con- trol, He was associated with the Laboratories 43 years tuning fork which ultimately led 2 & & COKATO, Minn. (® — Mrs. J. A. Aasgaard, T7, wife of -the re- tired president of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, died yesterday. 1954, She was born in Eau Claire, Wis. . HE! With fe obligation upee me. whatever, please send me ilestrated BO = Om ‘ z = é a whose interest is to FLORIDA gamma FLORIDA gummmm FLORIDA PLAN ON LIVING N FLORIDA SOON? Contomen: 69 aaseeanenad settee * i ‘i . “e a IRVIN : ; : “ signi, of Clarkston, yesterday WASHINGTON — Service Clock Repairman Files {heard a plea of innocent entered vin Bellman, 60, of 8070 issi ' for him when he stood mute when Mo Hee yong ook St. for Commission Race eae Deat at Milliken Funeral Home, Utica.| Hazen S. P. Briggs Jr., a self-\Judge George B Hartrick. ve pens se musnann’ Basen eee has/| ee Se ee eee, eee Ts ase filed a nominating p as a/signi is accused of embezzling t with burial in St. John’s\candidate March 3 for the City money last May from Alfred H.| - 44 WILLIAMS ST. Cemetery, Prestonville. from District 6. Volz, of 3142 W. Commerce Rd., Mr. Bellman died Sunday night. the clock shop, lo-| Milford. | Surviving are his wife, Hilda; rear of his home,| No trial date has been set as Mrs. Gena Fritchie Clemens St. *yet. : Miss Mary. Ann of ee New Hours. r ie Starting Friday, ‘ PM February 7th ; a CLOSING TIME FOR ALL BANKING | FACILITIES This New Friday Banking Hour Goes ' Into Effect Friday, February 7th 4 - Potitiae State Bank - embers #; Community National Bank | of PONTIAC FDIC. aw ast. fe = es 4 ‘ $ CHECK THESE LOW PRICES $ 39¢. Quality 1.49 White _ $29 Ladies’ 4s4| sq |s49 yds. 1 1 ee. 12 due Se 3.99 White _ $39 All Wool ' 2 ’ Bd ~ 69 BLANK RTS ‘9 Fenny ser NS «<2 for $1 "of NING PANTS" "i¢‘¢: 1 1.99 -..10 for 1.29 CRIB Sheers A WEERS at | $ SAVE MORE MONEY $ | $25 Girls’ COAT, $3.99 Flannel 13.99 Lacties’ $ COAT SETS MEN'S CAR COATS : 1 2 s *h $13. 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Pierre SmimottFis.(Div.of Heublein)Hartford, Conn, the greatest name in VODKA Se San ee Se ee eee ee ee ee ee i i SEE SJ allowed himself to be guided _... |@jaround the corner of the house ERNIE by Pother & Son |} |and along to the stable yard. Stod- Ci “He jus his trousers back | trom Farkirn & GON and he's | fussy keeping them nice!” A BESMART... -BESHARP... | by having FATHER & SON || quality clean your clothes, || pick-up service or drop ‘em off and save on Cash and Carry. eI * hee . ti of . DRY CLEANERS if | “Thank you so much,” said ve at “Pll go and see if he’s in,” said Bryan. “He may have gone round to the local-” : He propped himself from the Lucy to him. “My hands are all | over flour or I'd go.” ee “What are you making?” asked] Stoddart-West anxiously. ‘ ” “Is it tearly supper time?” asked * * * “No,"* $ QUESTION: Do birds have teeth? ANSWER: When we say “scarce as hen’s teeth,” the ex- pression could apply to all living-birds. But in prehistoric days birds with teeth were not so scarce. We know that one long aked bird called archaeopteryx had two rows of teeth, which tthe hone meds 2 concerted rush'made his mouth resemble that of a crocodile. This strange and collided in the door. bird has been reconstructed from fossil remains found by scien- “They're just like locusts,” said|tific excavations. Modern birds, lacking teeth, digest their food Lucy. in their craw. Seagulls often drop clams and oysters from|| “My congratulations to you,” |Sreat heights onto rocks in order to get at the edibles inside sald the shell 2 “What on — exactly.” x * TD gai oe this!”| . FOR YOU TO DO: Paste thig picture down on cardboard,) “Over what?" ey > CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Ba. | Sing Se Fam > Children ag ge % Price At the Keyboard Daily. except Monday, 9 fo 2 ' OP N Dally at 7A. M. te RAVGE ae - STHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958 , ; Sena! ‘ ’ : 4 ? 3 me Se eee eee eyes : ae ; - id \ ‘ Bee “ pep tik ? te ~ ah ba - aiid he wants to start it again—"|THE BERRYS = ~ _ By Carl Grubert broken into his car: and stdlen ewitness fo Death’ . .xcisroak aoe) ee VE W, gs at Oe Hag Kw one, G'MORNING, | | $1,666.50... : Sec ie eit ee set LOVER! eae eileen j Copyright 1957... y Qa a , “Found WHAT?” Craddock in- ‘Ee vs THE STORY SO PAR: A blind in & damned a ai ; f ue,. nN mc respectable ‘re Meq'ilteuday, ons {his sioniders. “Prepuiaahiy Tage re Kiarole ory aid teas ate ia daraned fool.” : Importantly, Stoddart . West, criney Sat G00 ©. nity ‘or solving * * * $ in the woman. After several trips over “4 “ wonder.” Craddock wa tion, drew on & figures That the body must have been. (thoughtful. .. 5) dirty gloves and out as the tr a the® ag -»| pocket od Reglected park af Rutherford Hall Then “he decided to speak) 4.) ‘3 y Mr. kenthorpe, rich frankly. a betrow «ring "yaung ‘Soman "eh | copa oe fession-“taking tentporery sivas ee | ae ei’ncigl tooled’ | wtand’'to bene pestty cons: | Pertanly to the Inspect : | GARY PAULETTE. | Rutherford Hail. Bm: en- . to 4 foavee eka 4 nn | thorpe's daughter, engages her. In a | Crably from Lather Cracken- aes ; . ~ 0 DARD aaa" and? Biut*ouee f sarconbeeut | thorpe’s death.” The doctor ned- |, -nnncor® elt thelr breath in'T geal Weather Roundup for January: Gail Russell Guilty. COOPE & ODF the picture ‘of the murdered roman | 20d: “He's am old tian — and | Craddock took it with due s0- : : Cecil B.DeMilles Se Mca ss Attia ented | fut, int hearty one. Me may hernity. He ted the boye and te Skij | ' of Drinking, Drivi ue Martine, the ‘girl Lt. veck- | “ive to be ninety oda?” was ready to enter into the spirit|\ | ~ t | . cai rh a ring | “Easily, He spends his’ life|of the thing. sme | ww Hn , 6 | in in ; red q, ng Etat Reiee yRicet ling, ci at hima ~ ad Ml Te eter bad ten tro he ee 10s ANGELES Actes son 1 or con: : Rae eee was no aa es ‘a . ee : ‘ : a Wspector | “And his sons — daughter|side. it was just a torn envelope| Ski areas and skating rinks fourth, winter's icy 1 plunged| heavy snow warnings issued in |Gail Russell, arrested last July 4 the family physician, about @ previ |__ are all getting on.— and they|— addressed to Mrs. Martine | thrived on January's weather. Lowithe mercury to one 5 +0 Seabee aera a after her car crashed into the gus illness 5 ora are all feeling the pinch?” Crackenthorpe, 126 Elvers Cres-/temperatures and snow, but not/making it the coldest day of Jan-| 1. 1) 5 weather Bureau con-|{ront of a restaurant, has been CHAPTER 29 | “You leave Emma out of it.jcent, N. 10. Sat preva poe Ayia Sig ar a0 el os tinued to issue heavy snow warn-|convicted of driving while under + Craddock persisted. ~ [She's no poisoner. ‘These attacks) “You see?” said Alexander) ). Gouchout the month making| Femtise area residents were lings that never materialized|the influence of liquor. “E see, Doctor. You were quite|(™Y MaPPen when the others are/breathleisly. “It shows she WAS) ition ideal for all winter| M0t slone im thelr shiverings. |through the 23rd, but light snow a4 #@ ee Small doses satisfied? You were not at all —("e., "ot When she and he areinere — Uncle Edmund'd ‘French| — -< fee On the eighth, Michigan became flurries were in evidence every; She was charged with felony | 4 ae shall we gay — pl led?” alone. g wife, I mean — the one there's all . * * the nation’s ice box. Tempera- day from the 20th to the 3ist. drunk driving after. the accident, | rn 4 ~— ts * + “an elementa: precaution — |the fuss about. She must have ow. tom havered| ee Stee Oe HEAVIEST SNOW but Superior Judge Richard C.9 Roont =. BS a . if she’s the one,” the Inspector |@ctually been here and dropped peratures ported in every section of the it f the th |Fildew said yesterday that he was , All right. All right. Yes, I was but ae it somewhere. So it looks, doesn’t|around the zero mark during the! siate except the Detroit area The viest snow o: mon ca eae tains coe her Yours Truly Puzzled! Does that} Mwsht but was careful not to | ft : first week of the month. On the| and the northwest section of the |Dlustered into the Pontiac area on | {nding Pon y of-a please you?” : a Stoddart-West broke in Upper Peninsula. the 24th. Evening snowfall piled eee eee ie came, testi “It interests me,” said Craddock.| He paused, choosing his words ae bel the | mote, an three inches on the} 5 ie ‘Gn pgp og bea . “What actually did you suspect—jcarefully. .. “it looky 0s Gough sho was d M = ae SO ee a: Mies Rumi's. a0." rere, or fear?” “Surely — I'm ignorant in these} the one who got murdered — I Man Stan S ute weekend as temperatures rose tO) For the last six days of the|‘rnat could sen 9 : ; matters — but supposing just as| ™ean, don’t you think, sir, that the high 30s. The highest reading ve caused her to ‘Gastric cases vary, of course that ad.| it simply mest have been her in |g. LY" of the month was 42 recorded on|Month, the weatherman issued the |jose control. But there also is evi- — but there were inai- | hypothesis arsenic was va to Hit-Run Char @ ithe 13th. Along with milder tem-|same prediction. every day. Un-jdence that she had been drink-| ministered — hasn't Crackénthorpe| the sarcophagus? sng ‘ma * cations that would have been, m= peratures came fair skies changing temperatures and cloudy |ing. , been very lucky not to succumb?”| They waited anxiously. shall we say, more consisten - oo. SKIES with ‘snow flurries, The mercury x «*« * on “ikeunitll uclesahed’ han * * * Craddock played up. Gv Wane, Crinds Sociman ; remained in the 30s. A janitor was injured when her with plain gastro enteritis, Mind gr hang said thoi teens tao >cain very possible,” heltory worker accused of leaving the} For ten days, spi ee * «¢ lene vals tats fw Gane ae ot Dee et Smelting Oe ae fatal traffic accident,|eighth, daytime skies were clear , eye ite a eee ie that Snet that Rass is isn’t it?” scene of a with oaly sank aaa. ae ees Se Se eee ok: The 33-year-old actress is to ap- much Better : « stood mute Monday when arraigned Average high, grees; pear Feb. 28 for probation hearing myself have failed to recognize |to be that I have been, as old You'll test it for fingerprints, Circuit Court Judge George} Fair weather ended on the |age low, 18.1 degrees, and the|and sentencing. given a certificate im all good | You see, it’s obviously not a case ¢ « f B, Hartrick, | area. However; they were-mitd was 249 degrees, Approximately) 1 4}, f . aie doses of arsenic admin-| “Of course,” said Craddock. __| - * -*—*———~ | compared to the five inches of |six inches of snow fell during the Jane for Tarzan amt whe time ts \eeetlé ethene ne ee ee Stoddart-West gave a deep) Judge Hartrick entered a plea of} ..5y that was anticipated in ‘month, HOLLYWOOD # — The 19th = ya waht cil the cine setetcigh. ,, |immocent for Wooter who is free on ~—— Jane since 1919 in the perennial “It seemed that what- I sus- has never had any chronic wit te ih te Gok Bee ont eee ery yee deol ad- Tarzan film series is a leggy, pected could not possibly be true. gastric trouble. In a way, that's too.” : s the sg Hollywood Headlines: Mr. assured me that| wnat makes these gudden Viclent ‘an day?” mitted driving on a he had had similar attacks before stacks seem unlikely. So, assum- eae ar an st, last| Zl 7 Wi Eddi Fi h I attended: him — and from thelin’ they are not dec’ to natural) “Yeh” sald Alexander. “I'm |more, 67, Harvey St., my-VV 1se le Fisner canal yg amy Pia there| Causes: it looks as though the poi rans Mahag gell pomdnwry t.¢ @ . D f P ] was too much rich food about.”|‘tich hardly ‘makes sense.’* "| holidays, Sioddery people have | Police later found Wooter’s car Advises Drattee Pres ey RH “Giving an inadequate dose, you| 8% ® smashing house — Queen jparked behind his house, based : “Which was when the house was| mean?” Anne, isn’t it?” upon a description from a witness By BOB THOMAS Presley art. You're right. He was full? With the family? Or guests?”) “Willia Mary,” said Stod-|"ho saw the accused stop only reluctant about it. "Yes. On the other hand, on, San, Mary, llong enough to recover a. piece of} HOLLYWOOD @- The soon'- to -/Teluctant to talk “Yes. That seemed reasonable | Crackenthorpe’s got a strong con- dart-West. »jchrome trim knocked off the car|be Pvt. Elvis Presley draws this oe enough. But frankly, Craddock, | stitution and what might do in | ,! thought your mother said—"| 0) 71s | I pressed him, and he made I wasn’t happy. I went so far as | angther man, doesn’t do him in. Mum's French. ‘She doesn’t advice from Army old-timer Ed-|40.0 comments: “I don't know to write to old Dr. Morris. He | There's always personal idio- |@%lly know about English archi- die Fisher: Take your basic train-|what he’s got. Certainly, he’s no was my senior partmer and re- | syncrasy te be reckoned with. |'Uilt— , Breaking, Entering That’s what Eddie did five years|'n’ rol] singers have it, and the originally. I asked about these | timid — would have stepped up | Craddock was examining the en- Charged with treaking and en-|*2°—"2"4 it was the greatest ex-/heat seems fo be important’in to- earlier attacks that the old man | the dose. Why. hasn't he? velope:” ~ ~ {perience of my life.” day’s market. had had.” “That is," he added, “it there| ise hed the tu pe say = Hendrix, 23, of 653 4.2 “But I don’t think Elvis is right] “And what did you , managed Kinney Rd., yesterday stood mute} «7 think the best thing for Elvis|in the way he plays on the emo- ae ee eed Drcbebin ak tne, eae i [the Post mark? He peered closely, |and heard Circuit : Court Judge] to do is to take his Quimper grinned. sa gate gent ri Pinna ee ee ee Great George B Hartrick enter & plea of|and prove that he “I got a flea in the ear. I was “It's an odd problem,” the In-| ther be aire a him. Lucy, imnocent during his arraignment. boys,” said Eddie. more or less told not to be a spector agreed. “It doesn’t seem . “% - alias lguys might be a little - drat her, hadn’t considered that; Hendrix, Roy Hendyiks,iiny because of all the = |t0 make sense. angle. If this were genuine itjalong with a 15-year-old boy were}, ... nad ' x * 8 i : Pontiac police on Jan. 17) .5 41 would enforce a course of action.|found by police on “T felt it when I — VODKA & GIN LE | Craddock!” There— after they broke into the City Bev-| rough. There's no DONT A : The eager whisper made the In- Beside him a learned architec- erage Co. at 117 Turk St. tility, but they keep watching you Bis + DRIVE-IN He had been just on the point County jail awaiting triakh He When of ringing the front door bel. | Purmmet: Mo was Goat fo He | ia not post a $5,000 bond. | SPE oft. Whe a told Alexander and his friend Stod-| “Come on boys,” he said, “we'll long , you up dart-West emerged cautiously from/g0 ‘into the house. You've been and 10h Oe rete, 0 Spent SS {the shadows. very helpful.”’ Man Puton Probation —_[¥°u've gt fo -hggei FRIDAY ey Bt, car, and we| Craddock was escorted by the . a : Missle ws mk haa ot er boys through the back door into Judge Frank L. Doty yesterday After he goes through SATURDAY Pthehag: let’s come inside.” Crad-|the house. This was, * *s harid went out to the door|their common mode bell again, but Alexander pulled|The kitchen was bright and SUNDAY Ree om he ene Me alee ae gate. ik se aa ja ing “ae as rolling pastry. Leaning Si Stockings » “We've found a clue,” he/against the dresser, watching cxing —WwiTh— tit _ |breathed. with a kind of dog-like IN-A-CAR HEATERS oie? ae ee was Bryan Eastley. With | fee 6 Yes, we've found a clue,” Stod-|he ,tusged at his large aatae a Qui - Gart-West echoed. unior Editors Quiz on ‘a ee “? : : “Damn that girl,” thought Crad- * * that carry no return ad- 5 0H Sere See eee ee [ BIRDS eee te oT ort TOUR rr “ ri “Ss bas ce A = . . a ° tory manner. “Let’s go inside the| “I like it out here,” said Bryan, oe ss BU ERFIELD Theaters! house and look at it.” added: “Miss Eyelesbarrow ; ‘ wte* Atexeniioe wes taskstent. {°° tnd .BOB’S ° eeee Open. 12:45 P.M. Featute at: 3: 6:25-9:20 P. _ : Admission This Attraction: Week Day Mat. Sten e ee ee eee [STARTING WEDRESDAT wea MARTHA MOUE ANAB-PTPROOVOTON CAMPBELL « SCOTT © LOUGHERY © containing the eating habits of different Kinds of birds. Do you, think they se, 7 * are hampered by lack of teeth? = at | “Very itieely done,” he said. eae [oe ® se ; “What are you t about?”"| —_ (An award of $10 goes to Loveland of Corona, Calif.,| ing, Se ee hn ili winning questio corsa Send ae ee — ‘eared at Mes, woe & postcard to Violet Moote Higgins, AP News- She let, Sa aang wee ot Bids: (To\ Be Continued) \ L PLUS! GIANT ance books following an order issued by the Quebec Province , a - 2 2. Produce narrow but some to Kose ye anywhere else is- logical enough ' — A Detroit] . bout a point. Some special open Montreal, is WASHINGTON Fruits a whier. pains. but in wide-open has disputed the Duy -..sesereees- 04.80/sues made with t lice are going to en- accountant Apples, Delicious, buy locks that the police of the Internal Revenue Apples, Jonathan, OG. seeseeessess 308 Aircraft - missile . force the almost-forgotten pro- s Service to require the listing Of Apples, @teel Red, ba”..!--cs.ccsss. 473|small plus and P ype bomsegti viecll Makar ives hencebith.” expense account money in filing Ceaciabies the group following — of thel The statutes specify that liquor | i tax returns, Beets, lopped, BU. .....+eeeeeee+++ 3.00) momentum ‘ outlets imust close at 2 a. m. ee Carrots, topped, ‘bu ,,”......7.7""". 34| first American space satellite. (EST) on weekdays. and at 9 hairman of eee. ont ULE... conseacranae LE The market, having topped m, on-Sundays. Wallace M. Jensen, pk on rnhnceian AE stilt PB. the. Taxation Committee of the|Borseredian | don. ss -ssssseeeeess 115) November — peu! American Institute of Certified) Guiana Bove “nea “Bac 125) in a toe — fer sale Public Accountants, said federal] bu. ee oy poner iS —. aa was dif- tax laws do not authorize the tn- [pests $5, 2 et, dca'': Ll] and upward programs clusion of reimbursed expenses as hothouse, (behs.) dos. .... 1.25 cult, gross income except in instances squash p hothouse (beki.) 8 thw,” 338 An encouraging factor was a new where the sums represent indirect | 7 ops topped, ou. “S/sign of etsier credit in the drop pay.: : ; in U.S . Treasury short-term — —— on pgegpiti eS Jensen, testifying before the terest rates to the lowest since Bee ae eH ‘ae Sane MES: Sa Pag hy fn Redon poy : cubatte ‘S|: St on One can eat meaaeee am ie was to Disie ivy. | ee tee, said DETROIT EGGS Chrysler, prime : will hold their twelfth | ‘ : Fi. 3 "etchant. el Se ae el ek | See came mma et Sees San fa Se enn oe * a satellite, left, secretary-treasurer . the time |Drayton wre Lor hw Ee | Service |#*4es: 7 ican Aviation, makers of the| Joseph L. Fourn, io = Sas oo ee 8 ial|Waterford Township chairman of| | has indicated taxpayers will be target: Saree, aad welanted 3 misale’s fire stage Tocket engine.| J. B. Meidiein, president of the a —— the National Federation for & CO. = . age, “4 * +f hed ig . ‘ g “ - ee Oe "The serv-|sna ty acseet Bates, Jae we [Douglas and General - : The “Carveyor” system devel- gg oye ments as gross income, me ae Sg Begium, 37; rose ;. rt Rules Against NLRB and the ste- |. Mil ice ‘set off 2 major uproar last| credo lures ‘ih: ehetks %. Union Carbide, selling ex-divi- Top Cou S* phens ” Adamson Manufacturing |L2K Rd., West Bloomfield | October when it disclosed 0 blank} | cummerctaiy 5 Fig I x to more than a point ; 7 cz, Phens - Adamson Maz been named district lor listing cach payments DatiA. See, 7. ae Bae 2 Sot Bu Pasi tect exsand a potet- i t for John L. Lewis Co, “constets of © seuten of belt |) i, crvanization by Jce been included on, the 1957 8X/Grade A jumbo, 41; entre: lates, 36-38 Vick Chemical added 2. Pfizer | 1c Ory : So ec teah ary weperat® |division manager, of form. It later backed away from) large, 36: : was up a fraction, High . priced indepen ent, cir. (Oho, requiring Oe Demnreee Se eat DETROIT POULTRY IBM advanced about 5. WASHINGTON (AP)—The Supreme Court, in a major vic- a King tas appoipted Gr year, but advised taxpayers DETROIT, Feb. 3 (AP)—Prices paid steel production was at Worker boss John L. Lewis, says unions don’t | cul ss. A keep arn ligne tn gaat Se pone) 0b Yo| Although Bethlehem was steady, aol pe lo with the Taft-Hartley Act to represent | 4 passenger enters — rent year. &-m.: 26: type . unchanged ai ve steps onto a loading-platform egg peng AU mgs tavern |US. Steet gee puna up oe workers in collective bargaining. yester- |moving about half a’ : . urged that tax differ-| 24-25%, over 5 ibs., 25-28. Youngstown and The Kia Tent aay, 9:6 mnacinnees renee . ane te and steps into one of pair tar yee rw fiom “General Motors and Ford were day that the National Labor Relations aoe nat ha, \Omenre Shoring ot the , tes and other General Alabama company not to ‘ 3 sates be clmiated, He note] Livestock Oto dropped about a pu bt| eter Dower oe catchall afflate of Lewis United [eowesde the bal. that deductible losses from a - rs made small : the iness aré limited in certain cases DETROIT. Feb. 2 (Ar — (USDA) —|some other carriers Mine Workers Union. ol a ee oe = comminity property state the lim-|ieie*Siesetyaet', eet see Opening blocks inciaded ryoy| _Lewis, who has denounced the atin tee - |esleration whetls, faove st com: as 2 about 30 2 statute s balked at complying provisions—in | it may be $100,000, _ ber oat ot recel x eening tre erscallg BF ” M% at cue a ae of non-Communist pao the potorse eed ved cn decler- — &. + Eas dete teas wa 2 mane so i » General with the secretary of labor, | stations, approach | 7 cath Shai adh. smpnnlite ie eae al ake le, a eaten cab hene NLRB and financial reports . cst ms Oe | . onllinik:?S6. toe latentsies to be taxed as partnerships, afm iota see Ss w % at Wh on 1. sirict $0 and the Bowman Transpo Co. of Gadsden, | The system has wumerous advan coe ow me enh a aa aoe to as at 28.25; most choice steers District 50 and paisa gpara yc Freitag said. These “WE —has been prepared = with tabulated Which Jensen snid would) D4 Meoter of 20.5; mest choice stears hich the board had found had unlawfully assisted | tages, Freitag. | Economics Staff of a national are surveyed, nl. benefit many small businesses} 2230-35 0 Seiy and standard i230. New York Stocks Ala., tee ~—— fight with the Teamsters | —rThgough the low-speed station | known Research Organiza- _— estimates ms fig desire corporate organiza-|% 39. “found 3 toads tow choice heifers district 50 in an organiza withhold recog- | area, the cars ate back-to-back | ton po new on. the en- which ; utility and: standard 17.00-22.00; Morning Quotations) The board ordered that the company fall or jump look into , for 1958 Se SE Cay sea Ne soe eee cnonas cad oak: — Onsen. ae with the Taft-Hartley | s0 no one can push, i tet Seer evans ‘or taxes. ters 12.00-16.00. _|Admiral ...... Fae a OE | nition of District 50 unless it complied : in front of oncoming cars. 1958 thet should ey is_ yours - He also called for a change to} vesters, salable, wealers | 30.00-36 08; | ach 71. 348 ial Crk Coal. 318 Law. . ery new CHARGE, permit persons whose income|Stsndard and. good "13.00-20.00; utility Allis Chal ..-+- 3% decode... 52 presents this varies from year to year to file/ 10.6065. om | 900. Butchers sicedy Alves Onto. 8 Jones & Le .. 40.4 pad ws arene ae reteene. |e ee tere, ore os evans lam ame -: 2g fen Ges a) Fodd, Li Busi Notes , : BPP, Mk eaintegen a at xed. 821Mike Todd, Liz usiness aay No. 1 and 3 00; mixed gradetiamMa& Pay 373 Im scene. 84 : Grain Prices feoide Ibs. 1278-1898 No. 2 and 3am Metal... 38 it,“an : neAush to Athens The appointment of Robert C. z GRAIN 240-300 ibs. 11.25-19.00. Staten NGas .... @ 1MOW'S no nsee 13.7 o * White of 190 Chippewa Rd., as Ra oe. Se ene ee ee tiee at ee. Belton Film Opening ~~ < ~ 260; & Tel: Co... ” WIBK- Mer. anf sess e. crime 0 Sl trie prime shorn sn fo i way D si °. 3 ATHENS (INS) — Mike Todd) rector of WIBK- i to i ee pa — hh Anne wae... $f) Mereem, Ling : Haland Elizabeth Taylor — becoming] 5, wncey recently Dec. _...... 199 Sas | rmco so. 133 Mpls Hon : team we say Sa Armat Ck... 41 Minn Mant Re os aaa cae te eee rector’ Bil “Mich Say 22255 LAR Boe ones} (Complied by The Associeted Press) [Atl Mis €4 Murray cp 2. 2a;e2 Russia's ag as Po gS EE Mie coc Indugt Rails Yul Stocks|Balt de Ohio": 27) Mat ‘Bise »:> Minto Athens last night In his new ca- tos caste eeisens eb ces Lid ‘ we ioe ao iy poe Cash eu - of the fog. poner; White will ps Sales Staff fimo 28s fs Bi tice gs Rat Se : ko & serve as commun- Argus Ups ear Perse, me 33 jens ond cad NY Cent ... and his beautiful/ity projects »s rout ie ie aaa a3 1808 Bore Warn’s:. 288 Nit im ‘ay 22313} ‘The producer rector and day- ARE YOU ANN ARBOR @ — The Argus) rR 0" -----3e3 ise1 100. ws ist My ans S87 Nor “Poe” .": 314|wife showed up late for the Athens pT a , Cameras Division of Sylvania Elec- oi — gilbert 2+ 2 aoe ite a 30.3 Gite GB o«.. 3} |premiere of “Around the World in sg Be gee — ge ; LY tric Products, Inc., is enlarging its} , Ssium & Bs ing Soune 648 8 Days.” the|merly a newscaster f ts Ge F sales force by more than 30 per (C. J. Nephler €s.) Gan Pec (1.1 35) Pee O&E HT) Mike excused himself to He is a > cent. The program involves the ap-l,gurés after decimal potnis are-« Noon [Capital aii -38$ Pan ‘oon ee mvesties ond batewwap: Seve Sige qeduete. INSURED? int 13 new district sales Cow. 5 27 2 eh... te Param Pict... after arriving from managers and "a apecial Wea tatarS sof adh Rag during te intermission, saying be| Garey F. Willams Coast representative, and the ad- ye Pe eo : 2 3 Chrysler -.--»» $8.8 Pepsi Cola .. tT “*hadn’t counted on fog.” St., dition of seven new executives. | nowel, Bice Mtr Ce .... 2s Cuett Pea ss". a2 Phelps Ba « ¢is training program in Television and Doe Pace tg (mee ys a Ua Ss Rae Y “$33| Crown Prince Constantine was in diploma from DeVry Technical In D Decl Dividend | fast, ieee reco. Ss" ‘aajgsum Oe -:: $6 Pinmy tails ..49.1 \the glittering audience. stitute, Chicago. iow ares Ve cis bed und esipe. a Ll - oes 2) Pit Plate G....11-4 Outside the theater the crowd - MIDLAND @®~—The Dow Chemi-}: ont wok". 34 Paliman, anes $f$| waited three hours in the vedi Jack Whitehead, ya ig cal Co. tody declared a quarterly am Gout Gopi % oye “accsance 26418 glimpse of the dark-eyed ——— > ae ’ 7. common soc. Dow tar pea e(COUNt tO Determine jis: ge: eee S, ee Sores Sen Sodas common : j Rng .. 19-4 povn Met .... 364 * ; vse ee eae om =| HOW f Try Burnside |i." > "=: Canadian Is Named Sree ae ee cents in July of 1956. | Doug Aire’.': G3 Seleway st": 333 Director of G served in the U.S. Army prior to NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE A hearing is scheduled for Fri- Baw Pont © 1. 1884 St Res Pep... 324 as Virecior 0 entering Brooks. under- r eee ze Fi : F ’ otic “ELce eek Mitat gee|day in the Oakland Joe whether |Bthtey 8 Sears hee: 24] NEW YORK-Graham F. Tow-|_ Lots E. Mode! Toys, 200 Briggs Bank Bldg. Sales, Lake, “Orton, “Mish. bentie eekslbate Court to determine Excel... 324 Shell OW... $02 former governor of the Bank mide aéadnabous is attending Se 1568-9 : : nuimber BIFGI‘aie7 ‘will be Meld’ for |16-Year-old Robert Burnside, of Faire ‘Mor: 31 Socony. 1... Siice. ‘Canada, has been elected to the sien nol trade show of the ' Phone FE 4-15€ thereof’ may be'made at shove eaaren (Royal Oak Township, will stand Food Mach. oe Se hea. 39-5/Generab Motors Corp. board of di Hobby Industry Assn. of America all . ¢, undersigned reserves the right. to trial for muder as an adult. Gardner Den 332 Sou Fd 136i rectors. in Chicago through Wednesday : : f iN | ASSOCIATES Opascnke, Oot bes eo , & Gen Bice = 8, sid Brand is aoa = 2 BAKER & ae ee ee The’ announcement came out of| Gen Mats “02 an sta Oll Ind *: 3641 A resident of Otiee, Cones, Production of the Pontiae agency AX. ot bth ron wes Oak-| Ges. Raters .. 8. ... 45|Boards of Directors Columbus Mutual gate a mous here ap at 10°00 toon jana sans Gea Tet: Stevens, JP “ 3 Iphone ot Conn, Britis Seircle-(omone Cn Mt wen le Richard H. DeWitt. Donald E. Hansen See Sat a ee ot elie : Be: a Canadian Subsidiary), Canada the firm's offices through- 3 o'clock A.M. at 17 E. Huron eg orney Le Roy Mclntee, who is| Gerber wed - SS om GL ...-, * jum ( : among Res. FE 5-3798 vection’ Goat ‘ ane er aimee sa ted to seek a waiver from Gockel’ Re ; mo oumet Pap nse on Life Insura nce, o mee out. the nation, with $1,085,230 hed ae SZA33837 will be held, for cash to the |CXPec Burnside as Goodrich ...- $64 gy Ei Pd .. 263/of Courtlauds, d., its credit. Robert J. Zimmerman highest bidder. Inspection thereof may/Probate Court to try Goodyear... 77 Con... 90.8| cuinment firm of Moore and Com- the local agency : made at above address, ‘The under-| on adult. ——- ee a Tex G sul ... et eq vag the minerals firm Ven- heads . signed reserves . +-,30-% Textron ...... pany, : : SO eS | Dante. aineeiy saline oe St eee Oe tures, Ltd. - me 4, °58. Sunday to authorities that Hooker El .. ay | Eran ae .. Be x News in Brief OF PUBLIC SALE stabbed Willam ©. Sehasen ence | Ceh s:: Wy Twenty cen. 82 He governor of the Bank. of | OTE ist. at 1e'00| Im a teenage brawl at a dance ee Ber Un Pee’: H8icanada from 1994 until he retired : eiock Aa g ieren gt, Eone| at the Royal Oak 101s Whoming (4 O° gs Uae Ale tin: Se in, 1957. He was chairman of the) Alvin B. Ainsworth, 38, of 276 Ty4 Wrecker bearing motor aumber Seettini| miunity Building, 21075 i an. ae Gas Cr .. 0 leorei¢n Exchange . Board) ier St., Highland SR eat | ul be held, for cash to the highest) ave, Saturday night. Int BEE... 1B US Reb, ...... { Canada from 1939 to guilty to a reckless } bidder, Inspection thereof may be ie Int Paper ... 92.2 t?) Canadian ‘to before : at above add “ane, sunderaigned Fe) Johnson, 17, of 8112 Cloverdale He is the second ths Generel ee Justice William H. | oerves on TRS’ DISCOUNT_CORP St., Ferndale, was dead on ar- ae ea en pelea wih ad mermcagh se gpora ration Thelgeee and onld a fine of FHI | * B iwesPeh 2. 4 te. |tival at Detroit's Mt. Carmel Hos- : there are now about five|Motors ‘Board of ke: - | ees. He head Given. ota weenie tn ORIEN Tie’ Conde te eur Cun lene: themes oe Sik plus costs. | route berg pres Nate onge-|the back, three in the chest and] times as many buffalo in the Unit-other me . Dennis BR. Dawes, 22, of 930 | signed that on Feb. 14, 1088 at 10:00 one in the abdomen. Forestdale St., Royal Oak, pleaded | o'clock A.M., at 71 £. Huron, Pontiac, t the scene ° : . driv- | Sdn. hentia moter munker USUTIiNT? lea ronal comaines with no ts to Mid-Year gy Ps “Ppa: -" W. | n. st |have also been id- onday before Waterford) | Hr tis Setceet (na Sacmne a” |Rxpert Poin rea ea at @ — ee ene r « a fir : olay oor coe | Sees Pickup in Economy |am sa pa ~wa—llt'S Follow Leader | sss, can ot | ui Notice is siven by the under. |, . WASHINGTON (AP)—Raymond J. : Few more days. Business as | eck, Aa sat TB. iron” st, Pens li) ( t Gas War Economie Advisers, expects the |gains. Pew more days. Business as , AM. at 77 E , rren the President’s Council of usual in. : tine ichigan, sale of & 1953 In UU nation’s economic growth to pick up around the middle of | 4% your “Valenine cards now. : og “thereet | Six major co's ead peurde| OE. ~~ <5 hot- 7 oe mae Se beers. Th? Standard Of Co.'s lee 4 a undersigned “reser ae & to be. aa dropped retail prices another His testimony on unemployment trends and economic oe . & A. Pe Pe "4 $. (1.2 cents.: i; conditions given to a House Appropriations subcommittee | The = toe Ponte and) on Jan ‘6 and was made public today by the committee. © oP der-|on to motorists in the “ : : sone # nary rong: Egg gk: gg Detrdi tadny by Gesiers Bit) se sccaeals seat ought $0: be seremed during 1958, clock AML. at pubis z bepen St oe: Shell, Guf, Sinclair, Sccony eniec!| Seulalor sohd when sabes about increasing unemployment. | Chev. eet Pere ter cash ts | Speedway and Pure oil companies. “It is, I think, unlikely that we could expect that to happen the, Dhaest om Be | gene eaeet ot et ine new com, | im the first quarter of the year. ? Underigned resar cone..'| Stmer rates at 29.1 coats a gal : it to be under way before the Sate | an for romniar snd 29:1 conte | “I would certainly expect it becomes a question >‘ _“*:| tor premium gasoline. The total | tourth: quarter of the year. And 80, doled elena. te — @rop to dealers since Jan. .15 whether to expect it in the second or the third quarter sty ' ey eu now amounts to 4.4 cents a gal- guess is that it will occur around the middle of the year.” : reed that en, ‘ , lon, : , i ss * * * ri : as 2 ae Se ee. Meantime, a spokesman for the Saulnier said a decline in expenditures of business con- Will be held, for cash to the ind County Gas and Oi! Co., nt and equipment “will probably contifue bidder. Inspection Oakland County , certis on new pla . : He st nbers Seana, The Ge | one of the area's major’ indepen. through the early part of the year, but should not extend asoctarae oe dent tirm eee | ees vel , ' 5. bu. ; probably prices aie 4 \ \ Ven es 3 i Se a ; Ves \ 4 ‘ * * aie ’ y° 2 i F \: : } . re NEW YORK @ — A mayor's!" lubs Will Hear Medical Researcher cery to Salk” before the Pontiac) passenger Ee ednesday noon at the}9739 Chrysler St. is in condition in the hospital, with head tiac rotes, she said. x * Sprig Mail Service rn: Y u/Seen for Waterford | Home - delivery mail service from Post ficials that oe. service is scheduled to begin April 19. ! : About 1,500 ft 1,600 families would be affected, according’ to MLrs, Leona Amos, village post- master. They live on the post of- fice's Clarkston, Drayton and Pon- Broomfield hailed the new servi as “‘the latest in a series of better helped dedicate a new post office in Detroit, . tin the village last fall énjured a seven - year ‘OLl New Officers Elected : : Help Wanted ee 8} Work Wanted Female 11 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Help Wanted Male 6) _ Cost: (unit) and estimator ‘$1000 MONTHLY ATTEND SALES CLASSES 1-A WASHINGS & TRONINGS. $2.50- $5, Pickup-Deliver. PE 4-0740. FOUNTAIN PENS men a ane trimming. Get our bid natn oo ORTGAGES, | $3 A BUSHEL, . W. Pontiac. . 1 day 5 oO Wa Experimental ect Metal Men Hg pF lz! : ies it sj z3 Income Tax Service 17 AA_TAX SERVICE. W. GARRETT. ; . Saginaw, FE 56-6889. Open bisa eae ee ® ~~ ALL BOOKKEEPING ~~ ‘and tax | HOTEL ROO. Reom 1 1 Gur experienced b energetic suies "Clarkston. 3 RMS. PVT. BATH AND ENT, Bh 11 N . -_ Pike : Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 2 SMALL RMS. WITH BATH. ON | 3 L s RMS DECO ‘ RMS. PVT, BATH AND é ie be ia : a) {7 ROOMS. a AUBURN AvE.| Se‘sta, ““™ ™ © RM & BATH Tarr. | * sare PP gy Mt all weekly, e at wt, cre Bt, | es ot "Sus fine.” uy 7 ROOMS, CLEAN, CLOSE IN | sil utilities turo. Warn ee ‘ to . : Wanted Real Estate 32A|2 Fit fig. NEAR DOWNTOWN. | > "Tus ¢SA7H OTL FORE. ERS! In Commerce, Union a Sat ae tit gens | BOee PEPE SAEE| «3 Rooms, Tile Bath ' ow, Richard 7 RMS. ON FIRST Fioon omib| «6 S282 » cee es Realty, "pee . pn gg PE 5-2495. 40 Edison. Srates .'. a BUSINESS |" ISBRISK |= WITH US! WHY IS IT? r expert larkston »|. REAL ESTATE INC, | 20 5, Main, Mich. _SGiSugem animal iescus. League. : At : —— P. W. st + - Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns| JTURERAL BOM, EVELYN EDW. IN ROYAL OAK FUNERAL HOME | ‘DIAL FE 2-8181 : Here's Your, From 8 a.m. to § p.m. Chance To’Get Into The Jet Industry! ' = E q 48 BUD BILLS Pane Lanse A-A TRENCHING Field, OR 3-4943 A&B TREN Insurance Agencies 17A * . INSURANCE OF ALL Laundry Service AEROTRED KNAPP SHOES Herman : LISTINGS WANTE Listings Wanted We Buy Equities R. D. RILEY, Brok $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. “urs, Nangel, PE 300 eves.” We Will Buy You it =F} y FURNITURE NEEDED ‘& Trucking 19 .| PE 41550. ist FLOOR 3 RMS. AND BATH. or otherwise. FE or eOpen and van trailers Tracks to Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 eae wa = A - = "BUI VICE aE = ao 32278 IMMEDIATE _ ACTION e. good | pug : Ken SRING. KL. em . Realtor sane | 2339 Ré. FE +4563 CASH Mag| IN A FLASH | Sees oa "On 706 ere sa A , } ,. : 1. = rend t -* bt ; i ohnson ae 2 Rooms Washing. Close in, $18 wkly, FE 2 * Sepsis courte Fo pane | “See ee Se “ai | Rent Houses Furnished 35 > nice apar See at 78 c 6 i. 3 a ROY ANNETT, INC, 8 x. furen St. FE soe MAN a would cy amg apt. 3013 woud tne, 3. aw ae enette, Also 2 rm. Also 1 8. | Dr; FE 54-0174, ‘ 2 ‘cate Wrecurity. Ponting Press Box Ti. | Gor laut’ only) Wo aruners | ~ + HLA MANOR APTS. oo -” Wanted to Rent 29) Fr situ or uti.” Pipers Novelty Store 2 OUR LY WIDOW WANTS ROOM| _N- eaa PE oaie, "| UNION LAKE — soa ‘youd mrt home preer ae Se ne og ae ee Norin of, West j in. S. Parke. FE 2-7198. EF ct. N FORN. APT. Share Living Quarters 30 i paradise, (Working hice sasighborhood, ferences. 1 CHILD ee ee acon. | want aie 3 RIGS. BATH. Foye EE s SEA eh Sint Fon ok . setae eae ae & RVENINOS.. are _ployed girl, Refer. PE Sisi1. vo ee a nN ear Upeet mraie Lee We Pmppng a a ; Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 | Ereoo | HARBOR. PROM C.AJ. BUILDING To BLATR : Transit, a.m, 34420. s - wt | ae bath, clean, | éidse in. E 42579. vid oawEyTY Rent Houses: Unturn. 36, __ Fon Sale Homes _ 4 For Sale Houses 43 | ae 7 BEDRM_ UN OR 38316, pe Te = LARGE ROOMS ro BATH, FE peo & % BATH WITH RE- ie —— on” per mo. also ames tall bal th by week or month a eeety ur higher rental, See Weaver oe vag Taylor er) _phone FE 4-203 rent. Ra. 3 “AND es “HODERN eo vard. On Cass Lake Rd _ PE +58 > ROOMS, SYLVAN LAR TARE DEC. erated, _ PE B28 4-ROON HOUSE Soni oe r UN ture PE 5 4 ROOM ei "MODERN NR Lake Orwa, I acre garden space. _ 80 mo. MY “s ROOMS | Sate “COUR E With ler 2 a am ve = si * Gace on Pune. ’ RM MODERN. 5 Sawotee oe factories FE $-0065_ ROOMS. BATH Of SEatT 6 ” Couple with Ler ¥ ch: wren. 2268 aes toe ®~_ FAMILY HOME 5 ROOM HOUSE ON ; JOSLYN. al- Evervtving Tip top shape er ez * Gus chatime bes 7 eo pedreom ‘ete _ fa 77 te : “ee € RM #OUSE Ali MODERN aa ae an tee Loan FE 31 Douglas Si. $65 = ae prema cane = nk wel Lighted called on this home .. better living for — fay “igs what you can see in this home. ponteet ere room company. Large planned kitehen that ts Civilians |, $490 down NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedroom ranch Full ment, — new on heat ry hot wa- . Paved » . Landscaped, VACANE — OPEN Walk in and look at it and if in- wo 3-3350 EVES, SAT_& SUN. TO 8-985 HOUSES FOR SALE Rose McLarty, Broker PE 2-216 R. 3101 W. Huron : Open Evenings ‘t!! 9 Looking for a Steal? Then be sure to see this 6 room home & 5 acres today! Home has large liv room with nat- ural Benen. li dining room m™ lar, $ up, ry ee e). Pull base- ment, steam heat. Barn, 24 x 34’ with co aller barn has been used as dog kennel}. Chicken coop & other bidgs, This p rij is on corner, complete- id [enced aes" oe higae | on 3 les. is steal $16,800, must a sold to pa ad estate. By a oo aa only, may we show you : Smith-Crawiord. Inc. TWO OFFICES $890 S. Rochester Rd. OL 1-0002 1508 E. Auburn Rad. OL 6-1226 “NO MONEY DOWN! No discount, closing cost, new home with gritilenes en Crescent pane. bedroom. large 538 East Bivd. N PE 4-7833, L ST ‘rer ae _ i) eee onaeens ide $4,600. z os 8 . i. 5 Bedrooms, tul] basement, 500 down, 322 Raeburn. steam heat, 2 baths, ahve “00 FE 51280. Call’ siter & pm. TE 542s 115 Seminole. £33, - = WATKIN ‘A HQUSE FOR "RENT ORATTOR | Spice ee area Lake . OR liv kitchen has cup- SaaS MaDe GOO pe a Aes N BEDRM. @ | ¢ ‘ $ Call between 3 and ‘m, MA! heat. Attached 2-car garage. $13.- — oo 950, terms, SEE IT TODAY. MODERN 1 BEDROOM HOUSE. Reasonable Box 21 Pontiac Press.|#1.500 DOWN rick e, Pull jemeni 9 % , 80x Good location. pr Rive. H.R) Dapee St, Sood lecoten Tae RANCH TYPE. 2 YRS. OLD. AUTo., “°*®- oi] heat, Just off baw. Chil- er dren welcome. a@ mo. Pine . m th OR : ] = SAM WARWICK i briek in Syivan Lake, gas beat, ; ca . N. 3 BEDROOM Cine Uh tor te on See R#AL ESTATE OPEN EVES. WEST SIDE. INDIAN VILLAGE NEW 2 BEDRM., ASTERED, Immed. _temfn, 665 W. Huron i AT BUS §' STOP. ATTRACTIVE LGI LAE. front. Master bedroom. thing for your comfort. FE ~ BUs sToP__ PYT. ENT HOME! _privs, 499 W CLEAN | see RM PE FRESH. | ly decorated “ a wk FE 5-2168., 54 Edison LARGE ee “RM ‘FOR LADY~ Accept chi 98 Judson, FE! > 1103 — — = t LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- Hieman. Pvt. entr 245 Nelson. _FE 44373. 258 ‘cout rea Ave MODERN ROOM, WEST SIDE | ioe E b-6015 Kit. & laundry privs pace NICE HOME, GIRL “OR. woman. 16_ Florence. _ FE 4-1483.) SLEEPING ROOM. . KITCHEN) _priv. FE 5-2) __Rooms With | Board _ 38. EXTRA CI CLEAN — ‘noue STYLE. __meais. 14 Matthews YE! 5-037... LARGE R ROOM ! OR 7n MEN TWIN beds, _Bood x meals ‘} 2-3429. ROOMS © WITH SOARD OR KITCH- en. In Christian home. Twin beds. ow" mother & cid. | FE. _Convalescent | t Homes 38A) 7; ~ PP Pte ao ee apie Souvaleackrr ani AND ¥ NURSING | home care, Reasonabie rates. br. nursing care. oe on Sel | F 18 or OR 3-6264 ELDERLY 6 OR CONVALESCENT| in vate home ’ month __ aad up. FE 5-837. ” ° WHITE GABLE REST HOME. Li- censed, Good care. Plateau 2-3093| Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Room yoo Day oe Peep Also i or ments. , Aan and iettlawtetion — 464 Auburn FE 26 \OTEL f FOR ELDERLY a ae pte Gy |Drayton Woods Brick Duplex. Living room, din-" jets v3. corated. ing room and kitchen on first ew $1,000 down, $75 mo. oom modern. 4 bedroom. Tiled floor, 2 bedrooms and tile bath ner. OR 3-4492 ecoce Ol] heat. New 2 car ga- on sécond. Basement, laundry rage. Lot 150x300 eadeceoes. ~ trays, automatic heat hot cellent poten with lake water Moordegr storm windows. : “It T — eo Fgped Bios own. pd se ats Ines per ata able arc Bt. r mon __ Vasbinder, Inc. FE 5-875. OFFERS = “GEORGE BLAIR “RS : en k *ELANS 4536 Dizte HY. OR 3-1251 Rent Lake Cottages 36. A, AYTON PLAINS FURNISHED 2 BEDRM CASS. ‘Lot 100 x 138 Eves. Lake front cottage. $75 mo. FE Plenty of room for your 28812 | sme ¥ é room | West side oot A ving rm., __.For r Rent Rooms 37) dining room and kitchen on a aaa first heer. 3 bedrooms and 1 ‘cance ROOM FOR RENT oR bath on second, Basement ROOM WITH BOARD. CALL FE) with hot alr furnace. Only _8-8845. $10,000; $1,500 down. sa NE OE rs ma y . 1 SLEEPING RM PVT, ENT. attaaied eaene = bath 51 Pine st. PE ¢0122. Wi isner School — oe a 1 RM. LIGHT 1 HOUSEKEEPING | Is Fart 3 blocks from this | edgestone fireplace & dining e!!. 3300 _Eliz Lk Rd. No children. | ¢ bedroom home. Large liv- 3 comfortable be rooms with lige _ 2 NICE SLEEPING Ds room, ining room, ouble closets, uxe ceramic Necharn Mer coast ROOMS 243) Kitchen and 2 bedrooms on | {ile bath with builtin vanity. o for office workers or teachers. lst floor, 2nd floor has 2 to-the-minute a a kitchen, _FE_ 8-3542 bedrooms and bath: Base- L B. brick A LOVELY ROOM FOR A < GEN. | ment with stoker heat. 2 fireplace. Choice fubdiviston only car garage. Possession at terms. New 4 bedroom split level home, 2 haben fe tie —_— large studi oy Fe oom with raised ‘hearth eee | and dining ‘‘ell, kitchen with birch cupboards. "Bese ment with recreation . 23x23 with Roman fireplace, FA oil heat. ga- rage 20x22. $30,000, cash to | mortgage. Nearly 5 acres—keep a rid- ing horse. Attractive gray with flame trim set among large pine and maple trees Spacious Hving room with cozy fireplace 2 bed- rooms, bath, early Ameri- can kitchen e din- CaM A, 2nd floor has one large bed- a t with F. . Nearly new barn |, — $30,500, cash to mort- gage. > ‘Roy Annett Inc. REALTO! 28 FE. Huron eral 8-0466 pen _Evenings and Sunday 1-4 MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICBE Pioneer Highlands /3- Bedroom Brick This ig just the home that -you _ many ve been waiting for It's an architectural beauty with interior charm and quality i by Taubman. Ideal corner location and nicely landscaped 2 Car garage. School bus to Webster and iake privileges to park and sand beach. er transferred and hes priced low at $17,950 for quick | éale = do payment and then fans over the 4% per cent G1 loan, 39, Donelson Heights Vacant and ajl newly decorat- ed. white aluminum exterior. 7 nice rooms (4 bedrooms) plus heated siin room. High, dry basement ana newer GAS fur- Lot 65x210, 1 car ga- Sree. only $13,500, nace, rage. * Colberry Park . Yes, they are brick. — == a ‘codward and Baunre stake. ey boty | —— Bee & fine tone “ed Voday KINZLER io Ww. Murer ie enlts . FE 43525 ¥ FE 2-9840 FE 2-0066 | 254 8. Telegraph Rd. PON-TEL CENTRE _ 'BLAL owner. WATERFORD HIGH 5 room ranch style. Can bée used $10,960. Low dn. payment. OAKLAND LAKE 5 minutes from Tel-Huron, TERFRONT RANCH $11, — New CEDAR SHAKE RANCH — —— de » PLACE in so pipe TY Gen. kitchen wi breakfas nook & picture window overlooking wa- 2 lar omprertnt bedrooms colored fixture#f in bathroom, full wee: Priced right for quick sale. HOYT REALTY . 1] Rm., 2 Baths $1.250 Down DRAYTON PLAINS is the location of this home which has a full and car garage. ‘4 block off = Hwy. and toned ge odiats posses- HOLMES - “‘BARTRAM "4302 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 MILLER ne yg ADVERTISEMENT — NEW show and it mingham Builders is enly $17,950. — wt gh leat BEAU- tiful is the . large living rm., dining room, 16 ft. kitchen. A 24 ft. paneled family room, full base- ment with Sih oa room — i ar, car garage 300 jot. *oah now for full information FIRST ADVERTISEMENT ON this excellent Huron Gardens one floor home. & large rooms in- clude separate dining room & family size kitchen. enclosed porch is heated, full modern base. Ail in excelle: Cesaditi td only excellent ¢ fo 6 $8,950 with term —— William Miller - Realtor FE, 2-0263 NEXT TO BRANCH POST OFFICE an MULTIPLE LISTING aes. VICE FOR CASI! IN A HURRY, | seft 100 | ‘ B On things z é \ ou sala pgs for oe. at place in the rec room also. This home priced at rc $25,900 will sell and DAYS ‘family who ts tired of city living this ‘ x ENCE WwW G SaaVJ7i US +3569 136 EL Pike | Open Eves FE 4-9584 6 RMS. & BATH. LARGE YARD & | —— spot, et Leon Rd., Walied | BY OWNER. 6 ROOMS, oes Good | _ Cheap. FE NICHOLIE a ar of . Pontiac for -~y town. Nearly —S ei rge lot. Pull bath thiy pay- _ ments are ea No fa ad PAYMENT are ineluded alum prs ‘bath. “ONL $600 DOWN WE BUY & seit LAND CONTR NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. a, ok Lvaniion fe sng BROWN $6,750 = OR TRADE — bedroo: tarter home win 3! rtd acres "ot “aed . All utilities in- stalled. —_ ogg ee Real good andy man. Will cents caer ae. land contract, car, housetrailer ‘or what have you as down payment. Ask for Mr. Brown. $8,500 PULL ern bungalow, Good } & plaster carpeting. Storms & pct ng This one is in perfect cond Easy terms. $1,027 DOWN — MODERN TO THE Wil PRICE — Lovely mod- tien. Full screens: Oak floors Large 80 x 140 ft. lot “Lake privileges. “Immed- iate possession." 10,950 CHOICE BUNGALOW—EX? . ell structed cept y w construc and in A-1 condition, Pull basement, Automatic garage. Paved st. Ceramic tile bath. “One of our very best values. [H. BROWN. I Realtor 1362. W. Huron PE 2-4810 MULTIPLE. LISTING S SERVICE $300 DOWN — New 3 bedroom starter home with basement. Exterior complete. Don McDonald, OR 3-2837. COLORED Nebraska Ave., between ey and Franklin. 3 bedrqoms 1 as heat, laundry and —_ tiled bat tomatic water heater, trays, streehs, storm doors. Concrete drive. F.H.A. TERMS VASBINDER. INC. FE 5-8875 HAYDEN SIDE. 2 bedroom home. Mod- ae Approx. $1,200 dn. ‘ GI mortgage, Bal. at $57.50 per mo. SELL _ TRADE. 3 bedroom home, Sopres go dn. to mort- gage. Ba month. Or owner wil) trade cquity for home with basem WEST SUBURBAN. Real value $1,000 down. 4 rooms, built-in range, oven. New cupboards, for- mica countertop, Dine. Basement Outdoor . Mecar garage. Immediate possession, WILLIAMS LAKE RD. Zoned business. 4 room eons = x Ww’. Oil furnace. $7,500. T QARtanD LAKE FRONT. § rm. brick home, boggy ott Pinay nace. Good be Petipa, a: mUiLpege SITES. Many from. Check with us Pad pag yeu buy. CUSTOM BUILDING. Large or small, homes. ged floot plans for you ir “mspection 1.¢€ HAY DEN, Realtor 66 E. Wal en ves ; Sun. eer basement. $1,000. BUILD NOW. through Classified Ay 4 ROOMS, BATE. GARAGE, GLASS porch. (At 319 Clifford St, $350 own, $5,500. MI 6-1432. After 7. H E Y e SORRY TO SHOUT — jut I get excited When I see a sleeper like this one. You'll get exci! to when you all of the buildings and on this 9 rty that would cost 000 to re-produce. is @ perfect set-up for any of you ¥ J oo one ete. a, only 915°000 ‘ma only Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, NK)" Multi-Lakes Realty BEDRM. HOME Pull mene large jot, . lake ise 5 ¢ is a steal at 500, Terms, 3060 5. Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | THORPE ISTREET Yes, older ver many ‘ homes for se in this choice « city locat all for price STOP RENTING ad as can pay $450 down ® month, here’s a tent -beater. 2 bedroom lo- cated on —— Bivd. near Baldwin. ree you must bave meade eredit—call now. LEBARON SCHOOL Watch your children walk to school. Enjoy living in this large with carpeted ‘ ceramic tile reation room in full basement. was heat, alu- minum storms and screens and awnings. a, too. City bus service maf blocks aw This extra fing home ayvail- able now at only $11,500 with 4 per cent mortgage payments—only $56 per mo. — taxes and insur. CASS ee use is vacant—¢f 36. 950 down. es 80-FT. BRICK RANCH th all iv extras. 3 ye heel 1% * ttache: i golden ‘= your penty without that e . xtra Bateman Kampsen *-| REALTORS EB. 4-0508 a7] 8. samen For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 OR "inet teeta | $700 DOWN 248 W. LONGFELLOW 2, BEDROOM HOME ON pda SS So ON- ¥ $51 PER MONTH. R. J. VALUET, Realtor ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . Far Colored Families 5-8963.- Russell A. Nott, Realtor 110 W. Pike FE 4-5005 OAKLAND B’county's BETTER BUY Paice Fa place ae fs ecece = gy Oy hot wi 4 car rigarage: fil pete she. sa. 81.008 moves you in. Oakland County fi Realty £M_34iet or EM 3411 After 1 LIsT YOUR Us — Wilson NO Real Estate, FE 20657. - DOWN PAYMENT bi ty eta sli _—— i Te Sng 163 Union take Ra EM 34071 UNION LAKE * dinine room, kilehen, ult wath — “plied bear SB sen, "Water operise sant go aa & ¢ GREGG ~ 1565 Ui e ; ou 5 Fin DUNLAP last years price Py 17.0008 Jes hen ast wl tension 110° of Lake Frontage 7 bedrooms, 2 & bom Gove, | Extra lew kitchen, rm. dear attached i. rfotd area. Only ° ‘with easy terms. Or will ac- cept sm smaller home as down oar. K. en Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 After 6, FE 2-9502 SMART now to take PEOPLE _ save plenty. on ft fa 3 amen ior op Gs F.C. Wood Co. oon a Williams Lake og om irner : After 6. call OR 3-6449 starter ho me a =. be pu COLORED 3. BEDROOM HOMES ger DN WE! tioty Ee tty Comfortable Tage. Peved stoeets parse wie | W ie: lak ern spans : bdr tate rn. Lake vs. au |B C. PANGUS, Realtor Ortonville ALANS} BAS ‘collect: BY OWNER. 5 BATH. | See tase B13 an ‘oh 5.8008 for my equity ~~ You Said | It! 4 Life will be aa for * home, Ox! 6 room modern bung . d gS Ba ave or . v nea Lakefront — Beautiful ete sur- 2 ee Neat 3 Bedrooms — Full Price $6,800 a oe | Sones, sail, beat 2. ae Bungalow’ “ara Schools Pin. Eee trans- . 000 down aad. move Giroux- Franks GENERAL — EST. on beet, * OR. 3.9701 | FURNISHED, $650 DN. 2 bedrooms & bath. Large rooms. porch. base- ment privileges Will trade ront lot or acreage. $550 DOWN Ai, living nie block ome with brick basement. equity for lake- ine Ss est side home near room with Gas 309 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 4-1157 re sen PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” To SEE WATERFRONT ater front lot. ers — will sell furniture in BRICK 3-BEDRM. just $3 ance Soa ai 1050 W. HURON Jim Williams 1218 Baidw REAL — a & aad ye | PE 4-0647 “ARRO" _437 LINDA VISTA home. «| Toward E. Fox To Buy or Sell Call . REALTOR +68 Dixie wy MAple_ STE > Cyclone fencing. A home we love rv | Hempstead | 3 bear sh, Silda] HERRINGTON HILLS fe pes are ere be ORTH SUBURBAN windbw. 3 spacious bedfoome win 2 w_ on 60x200 ft. hen with dining ones final ee] SL Wie woz tie te a Fang RF en Re pF oye : 8 see —emt'ts| Eta ree Bai. on 4% per ‘GT contract. Shown ent only. WHITE | &:8 Stra. ier BROS. Near St. Minet s School Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION fog Vel" Beetiont "Riches eating m. wll iii Sa ares ob MARKLE ’ se Near Waterford ins th ey . “Truly a fine home” are attic: Ceramic ranch heme. i has: hesreoms.| full. vesement ame, ta it: “ppsted ive tom & Pull price with terms dintne room. and den. home | EAST SIDE has lake ort on Nor- § bedroom 1% baths, an ae and access to 7 othe itv room om teat Ree ata ee | : ’ eas rive : reyton Woods sa say, ‘when you see and on on =? F235 SCHRAM FE 5-9471 REALTOR CELERY KNUDSEN ee Bt aman a cma ‘Cass LAKE RD. acs + ae had ; gst ,