»» The Weather . U. 6. Weather Bureas Forecast; oe "} ® * & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Ka oe Senge eS e ; * 2 t. Farm Props epee eee 2 _ 300 County Democrats to Be at Rally _James Allen and Mrs. Jane Loud; |_ -|—"The-State Aeronautics Commis- Dem Senators at Ike Victorious _ oid a ie ie hy Sey bee & in54to41 Vote. of Parking Lots , a Le for Late April on Crucial Issue “Some 21 Pontiac area women are Holly; Mrs. Hugo Rolland, of Mil- . ford; Mrs. Neile Crowe, of Roch- “on a statewide committee plan- é ning an afternoon reception tomor-|ald Adams, Mrs. Clark J. Adams, jester; Mrs. Leslie Hudson, Mrs. a ees row in the Detroit Masonic Temple|Mrs. Mrs. Fr ediGeorge Hicks, Mrs. Hayward Whit-“| GOP Beats Measure:Billie-Farnum, for Democratic presidential aspi-|Ha: and Mrs. James Seeter-jlock, Mrs. David Simmons and Canvass City Election rant Adlai E. Stevenson, Gov. G, lin. Mrs, Willis Brewer, all of Pontiac, to Restore High, Rigid Held Monday Which Mennen Williams and the State Ad-Also.on the committee are: Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Legg and Mrs. Crop Supports... ministrative Board. Clyde Nelsey, of Springfield Town-Charles Fellows, both of Farming-Approved Two Issues | Stevenson will be principal speak-ship; Mrs. Donald Coleman, of ton. er at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the From Our Wire Services Construction should be- Temple during a $35-a-couple, Jef- erson-Jacksondinner. MoreDay WASHINGTON — Presl- gin around the last Makes Bid Earmark Funds id two dent Eisenhower won a de- than 300 Oakland County Demo- weeks in April on the re cisive victory in the Senate crats will attend. according to cently approved four new County Democratic Chairman Car- late yesterday when a Dem- ocratic move to restore 90 per cent farm price sup- municipal parking lots, for City Airport los_G. Richardson. City Manager Walter K. The. afternoon event is open to the public, Chairmen of the Oak-- Willman reported yester- ports was beaten 54 to 41. Aeronautics Commission land County group are Mrs. Jo- day. seph McCall, of Holly,and Mrs. The 13-vote margin came Gives Tentative Okay The results of Monday’s Donald Lee, of Farmington. as a surprise and the Presi- dent was reported delight- Other area women in the group to Improvements primary balloting, at-which|. include: From Birmingham, Mrs. 7,468 approved the $600,000 ed with the verdict on the bond issue, were canvassed -jerucial election year issue. Incidentally, every memberof _ sion has given tentative approval officially last night by the of several public improvement pro- City Commission. '|the Sénate voted on the farm issue jects planned for the Pontiac Mu- The certificate of can- ~T-and that is the first time in 90 inicipal Airport. vass will be forwarded to Approved for the Pontiac Field the Michigan Municipal Fi- were power lines, lighting, and nance Commission. with a landing and taxi strips. request of approval. Brig. Gen. Lester J, Maitland, Willman estimated it would be Justice Official Urges 20 days between approval by the state aeronautics director, said Quick Action; Curtice Lansing group and the public ad- the state could be assured of at vertisement of the revenue bonds Replies to Charge least $1,600,000 in matching fed- eral funds for the next federal to finance three of the four lots. The fourth lot ts being financed AP Wirephote | year for such projects, by funds from the off-street park-PRO AND CON ON FARM BILL — Sen. Clin-omnibus farm bill’ was passed 544]. Ellender WASHINGTON (P—Asst. Atty. Gen. Stanley N. Barnes says ac-ing fund. ton Anderson (D-NM), right, and Sen. Allen J, oppésed the amendment to knock out highly The sum will be used to finance j tion will have to be taken ‘‘some-| Willman is presently negotiat-Ellender (D-La) pose outside the Senate chamber pegged supports for cotton, corn and peanuts. The projects at airports located near Tumpike Head day soon” if what he termed “‘eco-| ing for seven parcels of land to last night after Anderson’s key amendment to the vote was a victory for President Eisenhower. ‘nomie concentration in the auto-| complete the acquisition of prop~ 23 other Michigan cities in addition to Pontiac. mobile industry” —should-continue: | erty for the project. The city has “Just how much we Will be able to do depends on what: extra dis- “as in the recent past.” | options on or owns 14 pieces of ee , ; ° : ,|them . Sen. Will Seek Post cretionary funds we get,” he said., !and_included in the program. president of General Motors | “We aré trying to negotiate for : : . of the battle to To this, Harlow H. Curtice, Early Jast month, a federal grant| | izzards Peril Northeast#-3222% of $91,500 was approved for the airport. This was in addition to Corp., had a quick reply—“Non-| these parcels and avoid legal con-: or 2 x. geet retain flexible Jo panda said sense,” GOP’s Nomination for demnation,” Willman said. “It is) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | State police reported blizzard and in western Schoharie|the fight on this, be. even another federal grant of $30,000 to a tremendous amount of work aft-) The Northeast, ‘already hit by|Conditions and treacherous high-/{County, __ hotter. ‘ ; Curtice, chief witness today at a U.S. Representative start the improvement work on the er we acquire the property be-ways throughout northern New| Many roads were closed and ite-| 4:3 our CAMPAIGN Senate Commerce subcommittee's local field which was announced cause we have to get rid of the|floodwaters, snow and sleet, PIe\vo4 the area southeast of Lakelotiited power lines were down, Fr investigation into the auto indus-|: last summer. ihomes, take care of drainage and | pared today to cope with blizzards, , The White House has waged an try's relations with its dealers, Contemplated in the newest . 3 all-out | for retention of declined to enlarge his one word pike Authority George N. Higgins, phase of the expansion work is comment, He told a reporter: a former state senator, said today aiequisition of some 80 acres west ives in Colney” "| "ihe “aleghery ver dt) fA | Roaming Deer pint aver comot parity, Tal eae adjustments for the people | freezing and pape ove . “Nonsense—that’s all. Just non-of the present airport for further ‘WILL ADVERTISE BONDS tributaries ran rampant over com-| 0 up A H. ~ lineiuded phone calls and sending he will seek the Republican nom-fOppyY. ote am sense,"” lextension of the east-west runway After approval by the Finance/munities in southwestern New P 1 repre day the Justice Department's An-tative from Oakland County in the aye takes hide toward the vanta:-eee — : Oaft 1€e-a natn UE EX Chairman Al- titrugt Division, he heads, Nov. 6 election. = =—“—— st interest rate and any possible ~ ee 8s TRAVERSE CITY ~The Trav.|ten Eller (D-La), pointed out ~ Barnes told a new#nan yester-linatinto run for U. S. to accommodate large planes, Commission, the city advertises the}/york and northwestern Pennsyl-. in om e-Zoo ; “_ * 8 & which J. still is studying the entire auto-George A. Dondero, Oakland's ‘Doctor Says You premiums. At least seven deaths were re-. . ersg City Zoo had a new deer to-that farm income dropped one bil- mobile industry, along with “‘oth-present congressman, announced n, Smue Se yen, “eater er basic industries of the nation.” yesterday he will retire when his Eat More Fats Tmt, ericiaal ordinance states |ported, two in New York state and Flint Resident Confesses| 5 eves we deer agpenréd| Repeatedly in the past, Barnes term expires this year. soi poocoas hy lea pala pom ones Pontiac Crime, 3 Others nappy about it. $50 million dollars into farmers’ if Income High has voiced concern over concen- If elected, Higgins said he has cent, “It looks now as if it might eae pose arate -— parte to Saginaw Police The deer roamed into town pockets. He asked: “How far tration of automobile sales among agreed with Gov. G. Mennen DETROIT (®—Heart expert Dr. run around three per cent or a oO i Wednesday, apparently in search|™Ust the economic status of our the Big Three of the industry— little higher,” Willman added cent New England area was wal. . farmers drop before they receive Williams to continue as turnpike Ancel Keys of the University of General Motors, Ford and Chrys-a * |loped with a 12-inch rainfall in| A Flint man, 29, has confessed)of food. Dogs and townspeople) _i¢9 : authority head until installed in |Minnesota says that generally) ler. . “It will take approximately four|some sections plus heavy snow ding office ickly took up the chase, The deer the federal post early next year. |Speaking the higher your income’ He said the status of several weeks to receive the money on the|blankets and sleet in others. ppascle oe are a — a trigid river twice to es-| _ 58 Clinton P. Andersen (D- jthe more fat you eat. smaller automobile firms had “T told the governor, when named |bonds and befote we can proceed| .,|cape his tormentors. NM), = former agricullare sue- been improved. somewhat by their to the authority last July, I would “But after you're earning $200 a with construction on the lots we} ton admitted the mid-afternoon $150 ; * * 6 retary whe fought on the GOP jweek, you probably can’t do any| government . sanctioned merger run for Congress if Mr. Dondero ‘should have at least the bulk of! stickup of the Beneficial Finance} Finally, all but falling from) Sie of the issue, asked: “How |more harm,” he declared. ‘You! two years ago. But, he added, this retired,” said Higgins, “and the the money in the treasury.” — Company, 7 W. Lawrence St. weariness the deer made its way! fF down do you drive farm probably just couldn't eat any| } had not changed the over-all sales appointment was made on that Based on past sales of municipal | ie Des ave Capt. Melvin Austin to the back door of a restaurant,| Come before you are satisfied?” more fat."’ . situation to any great degree, He basis.” bonds in other cities, Willman said said Bu: eae only a block from the town’s main| Anderson blamed 90 per cent Dr. Keys spoke last night to the! said Big Three sales continue Higgins, 55, of Ferndale, served ihe does not expect any difficulty) a ens a a ' intersection, supports, in effect until last year’s Michigan State Medicai Society. heavy, six years as a State representa-lin selling the revenue bonds. oiene The tt anar “When the door was opened the|harvests, for the fact that farm He said surveys throughout the He said ‘“‘a very live matter” tive and six years as a state sena- W a ten’s escape car nv spotted oe in, o-septerid wel-!income has dropped about one- world have shown that the more tor prior to his MTA appointment. ‘General Motors” position ti the? While in Lansing, Higgins was’ fat-there—is-in--thediet;the-more} oman Rescued pee ge a him to Flint, Fed and warmed, he later was * * * coronary heart disease will be before the Antitrust Division is ' com warmth and. escape.ithird since the 191 peak.. production of passenger buses. recognized as an expert in govern-. s ; a added to the zoo herd, behind a| Sen, Alben W. Barkley (D-Ky) found in the population, | Testifying before the Senate Anti-ment financing and served as chair-ie Sinking Car Microsgadiony = holdup coed protective fence, charged that continuation of the monopoly subcommittee last June, man of the Senate Taxation Com-. urton also confessed a c GOP flexibl , would he said GM had 70 per cent of that mittee. After Nf cy Swim nance company robbery Jan. 13, ; ’ “scuttle rey oaleay farm will” in- business at that time, He prom-He served as a city commis-Tonight, Tomorrow | The. heroism of a Lake Orion| sialar_to_the_ Pontiac crime, Oddsmakers Terms. cluding bask i: ised the senators his office would sioner and supervisor in Ferndale 4 CLAIMS ‘WASTE’ man was credited with saving the ustin said. . = keep an eye on the situation, before seeking state office. Hig-h R 2 of Predicted as Cloudy life 0 ‘rapped in } In all three cases, Austin said, W He declined to say whether any gins, who has a farm in: Spring-aime “ae ed neg oy a Burton was alope, armed with all eal er eport? But Anderson said one billion field Township, is married and has action against GM may be im-The U. 8. Weather Bureau says off M24 near Lake Orion yesterday| micioel-pleted revolver and wenring Cea ee cad eke FRESNO, Calif. W—If Fresno “wasted” tomorrow. The low tonight will be! afternoon. will be prosecuted on an armed meteorologists have their way, you’ iwhich he said would spur produc- Witnesses reported that Dean soon may be able to get a “morn-| tion, The bank is proposed to re- minent, three daughters and a son. jthat it will be cloudy tonight and ja slouch hat and tan raincoat He near 25 degrees. Tomorrow, the: The waters of the Allegheny robbery charge, Austin said. Ranville, 34, a Baldwin Rubber ing line’’ on the weather. duce production, high will range from 31 to 35 de-slowly retreated from low-lying Pontiac. Inspector Clark M He’s Almost Ready to Cry Co. employe from Lake Orion, * ? ~ Chief Forecaster A. A. Lothman swam through icy water to the has proposed that the Weather Ailing Sen, Millikin (R-Colo). ar- PECs. jportions of Warren, Pa., as some Wheaton said a “hold” will be * According to the Michigan five-| |2,000 refugees hopefully watched ‘placed on the man for the local rescuescue of Mrs. G. L. L. Coleman o Hor a chance to return to their Bureau permitted odds-rived a chair to vote Mrs of be to use in wheel with day forecast, temperatures will av-| robbery. Rochester after Mrs. Coleman's | mes.) Nol casualties (were | re makers’ terminology in making the administration. erage about five degrees below | car skidded into the hole, — Ledbiested . y predictions. . normal. It will turn somewhat cold-| | ported. Treading the muddy water, Lothman's forecasts would go Ranville reportedly persuaded|NO SERIOUS DAMAGE something like this: “There's a) er Saturday. There will be occa-; Heart Ailment Takes sional snow Sunday and rain or Farm Bureau Federation said the snow Tuesday Wednesday Mrs. Coleman to rol! down a win-| Towns along the Allegheny to 530-50 chance of light showers to-| if would or | action sustained in- The lowest temperature preced-| crease farmers’ “warkets and dow and crawl onto the top of! Pittsburgh were expecting flood day.’ Or “It's 6 to 5 there'll be! Dr. R. Philip Sheets ing 8 a.m. was 20 degrees. The the car with him. Bystanders! conditions today, but the Weather rain before nightfall.” ~ help them “earn higher net in- thermometer registered 28 at, then threw the pair a rope and Bureau said serious damage was Dr. R. Philip Sheets, 63, medi-The odds would replace such comes,” lpm. | pulled them to. safety. ‘not expected. eal superintendent of Traverse! familiar — and indefinite — terms| SS | The car then submerged com-| The Bureau said, however, that City State Hospital, died yester-las “probable, possible and likely.”"|' But. Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn) pletely, witnesses said. along the Ohio River ‘can expect day of a heart ailment. Fee | said it “will mean a billion-dollar --trouble’ late tonight and ‘tomor-Dr. Sheets, formerly with Pon-. j Hitchcock Reports Theft | reduction in farm income, if the LOS ANGELES (P—Movie direc-row, Communities were alerted as itiac State Hospital, became m, Dead Hog Reveals Still | 90 per cent supports on wheat go Moon TV by 1960? tor Alfred Hitcheock, who has: |far south as Wheeling, W. Va., and sistant superintendent and then) OKEMAH, Okla. (#—Pete, a, out too.’ He conceded that was directed many a movie mystery, | LONDON (INS)—A lecturer at East Liverpool, Ohio | superintendent at Traverse City in| 300-pound hog, was found dead in, likely, * P . now has one for real. He reported the Moscow Observatory has pre-' 7 2. * | 1923. a barrel full of mash. The dis-| to police that somebody broke a dicted that radio-controlled rock Some northern areas of New A graduate of the University of covery also led -officers to an il-The Democrats sought to re- window in his home and took ets, carrying television transmit-York state were under 10 to 15 Arkansas, he was staff physician legal moonshine still. Officers store price supports on basic crops snow today with freez-at Pontiac State Hospital from 1921, found no trace of the still oper-|at 90 per cent of parity, and to $5,000 worth of clothing, jewelry,,ters, might reach the moon as inches of to 1923. ators. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) “When this happens, we insist on By PETE LOCHBILER In Pontiac, it's up to the in-‘but that’s the way it works out in | have to offer, we cooperate with four things: sized, other methods are tried dividual teacher whether a} practice, He admitted that force some-” first, “We look at misbehavior “The teacher must be acting naughty child is to be spanked at} reasonably; the discipline must In Today's Press itimes is necessary in restraining! not necessarily.as something to In crowdetl Pontiac High School school, not take in ‘the. heat of But corporal punishment happens | reason rather than force is used |pupils. “But we haven't had re-| punish, but as something to | County News.......:.......-24 anger’; the principal mast be in- “rarely and only as a last resort’) course to corporal punishment in) correct,” he explained, AP Wirephoto to appeal to troublemakers, ac-Editorials 6 formed beforehand, and a witness | ROYAL WELCOME TOO MUCH FOR HIM — An unidentified in grade school and “almost, cording to Principal Francis Sta-Farn kad Garden... at -least five years,” he added.! “If a child has a problem—and must be present.” man helps singer Johnny Ray as he slumps in a chair at the Sydney, never” in junior high school, said’ iy: Migh Scheel. 205-2555 .0.00-23 He pointed out that high school this is what causes bad conduct— The last condition protects both Australia airport yesterday following an enthusiastic welcome by Dana P. Whitmer, Pontiac Super-! _ Most disciplinary problems usu-) Sports ......... eee 24, %, 28 students are old enough to under-/we want to help. solve his prob- child and teacher, he pointed out. . ally are caused by pupils Whe Theaters .............30, 31, 32 watch, handkerchief and had his coat and shirt torn by the running the school, ‘If they under: | Sometimes, though, for the gen- teenagers. Ray, his hair ruffied and his coat torn, lost a tie, a intendent of. Schools. | ‘stand the need for discipline in\lem, not. hurt him.” want to. quit school to work, he) qy g Radio Programs......39 The policy has not been set | income Tax Reterns Prepared youngsters who pushed down barricades to rush to greet him. He down in written form by the pointed. out. | Wilson, Fart cecccces stand reasons for reestrictions,”" welfare of class and school, Angus Ca ‘Tat Consultant eral a plans a series of shows in Australia. Board of Education, at least not “If the student is 16 years old | Women's Pages.......17, 18, 19 he stated, ‘they'll cooperate.” \child is spanked, Whitmer said. ngs W. Huron Bt, Open Byes, FE 2-318 g 4 { panad * \ r is % ¥ A ome -: Ce ee ca .. THE PONTIAC PRESS, « The Day in Birmingham __ oS Alco Take Survey Tomorrow tor-Parking-Lot-Plans--— — Traffic andjprovide one lane for one of Any Auto Producer 2 ogy the southeast quiteent|ing in the Country with an eye to needs for parking 1955 Record Was Best} BIRMINGHAM ' will Secretary y NEW DELHI (INS) — Plasner..Mesbert Hersberg wil imelude. whether the dover | Celebration. of-the. -S7th.birthe.. : pote this Jot State Board “of -Aleoholism—» week approved of State |John Foster Dulles flew Presentation of the council’s| into New Delhi today “and was) ~ highest award marks the Tithr time; a grant Charles... Legion of American for | 28¥ during the past.14 years that GM toate pe sng by a 500-man_ security greeted of for the establishment No. 14 in the $3,251 Post night Edwards ais ts set post's a : recognitionfor) S¥e® such practices, has received its safety ar gro criticism in guard and bitter leading two } in, Information Center Alcoholism Pontiac. an NSC — tomorrow new v. = ; newspapers. just taken last his ar-spokesman said. Such was Dulles told newsmen on a of the be part will The center off Oakland. northeast pproxima Saturday : i rival from Karachi that while In- Joining legionnaires and their : de- where the city plans to gn rant, dia and America er Clea their cees ae and sale velop Parking Lot No. 3. Another) wives for the event will be numer- differences, “basically there is eras in the scary 99.70 Eton)ous state Legion officials. Dinner made Tuesday on with-isurvey, ar es , far more agreement than disagree- fet ecen-[r0ed, was for information concern-|will be served at 6:30 p.m.. Pa ply ment between our countries.” cvenm wat vues Garis wal-willhe (iesged [ety tis | se¥ en) oslo Ls comereae eee At an informal meeting of the ae ee eee eee cetved aework. The record ne can was at ® — g snate™* Repairs six" Promise {restate Succumbs in Florida rir mtr sete in Pakistan. |attended group at the swim ‘he club Says Reinforced, to Be of | visors in makingGM plants} of the University graduate __A are a "+ Feb. 28. be|. will the Although consent, center on Department _ igan lie, 54, who died at his home, 422t lAmberst, Royal Osk, Thursday, O cooperate in the repairs. rer of ‘Phe League of Catholic Society will Park Cemetery, itornia said today against Britsh rule, today wij! be in Rosland he thinks “there|rections {member Rapids. troit and Grand DETROIT w — An 18-year-old of, Joie room” for negotiation of|deported Archbishop Makarios, D gts cone tion of alleader of the Greek Cypriots. FDI A... Altar the and church. Burrell said the service|Women will free. “We will|her Mrs. Iered be youth who since a FBI A James F./ No more flooding was will be’ at Bell Chapel of the mile-square pe accuses area was 11 2 F William R. Hamilton Co. by ooh at Jones of gross inde-/" organiza lobby. investigating swept announcement egprr Rd ng lose (Prophet) dispu tal Senate ra An gent oor oa eo iy Mrs. O'Hara had been a floor ormer to attempt be in oe @™-Saturday. Burial will T5-feet long stretch of the icency failed to appear at the sched-|over ok K a q Waite’s Department | onimittee. . a| pas P cae mow at a ogy source had al-Solves Auto Mystery uled examination of the religious/dike in the Pontiac Lake Recrea-|Roselawn Park Cemetery. Other Republican senators alsO|other Nationalist leaders Store. Goodwillie had tived in said. Mr, clinic,” she air. The cult leader yesterday. The exam-jtion Area. A ASHLAND, four sisters, Mrs.'to0k the view that no unbreakable|ready left Cyprug by the Oak Surviving dam at attended control having come Burrell Mrs. 20 years, In 1954 | Reyal water are 21. for March 21.) > Ky. ; a u® — It wasn't ination re-set did not say what their) by/British was created : Paul Rie-jdeadlock had been and Mrs. B. E. Holler ; . the Nursing Institute on Alcohol-|K- assistant * Mo- River Wes) from Detroit, He lev-| director of Eaves, ° cies solve the}, @ was much trouble ie Willard business executive, ee eee jopened and allowed considerably, Sen./destination Makarios; eg both of Pontiac.|GOP insistence on what Reid Detroit and/pridges-(R-NH)_ called_‘‘dual_re-|- Board of Menschneider, Mrs. George = . State Pp. was. the Yale General he went into ism “Alcoholism the at at taxes before has indecency. Policeman of water Main on a influential to a most of said.| tors Corp. sink He is/e] to missing Jones of his neighbor's Eastern Mediter-| mystery gross this Mass.| sponsibility, dual contro! and dual/Greek of Boston, on Mrs, Alice Ebles | business are close. nce tax workers Se Commission that eke trial be an/*waiting es — all, he used After Cypriot|car. the to in on Demoerats aethaetty Spal SS Ba ck Boye coaree pe Call —— Chrysler to pa the lake for any new | Consu FBI agent. =) About 250 of the preacher’s | ty watching it. He was a E _ in long negotiations! obtain uneral | directing iry. sman Britain fur-| member, for the ex-| si showed followers * said; ; fur . Main : with of danger, to "". | Home. up « gn . - a measure ns. n | ther emergency repairs will be te wi his wife, But the| Eaves recalled that he and his|s amination, and when It for Cyprus, was : of gelf-rule Surviving Jason, L. Adele C; home: KR : Bridges, senior Republican -_ areMartin, on : . _— sennea south: at Gas ee) one Pee areata blag ped ong fo bere ier ow cote ndependence i anne ee ee ee William Siavrakas ey ee ee Mrs. Divisions 4,700 fo y ze é nally} car equip with new sparkplugs| singing “The Star Spa -| eastern daughter,Mrs. Ed : on. . sp geese were Dies ended the negotiations last week. and a muffler. He asked her if she ner” as they faced the American Main pointed out that dikes had Han peg Sp Oa ° DETROIT @—The Plymouth and and Baby Girl = Automotive of Chry-| 4-5 william (Anastacia) Siav-rede é diag pes d sci raach had phoned for a. garageman to) flag. . ; not received major repairs since of Royal Oak. , Body Divisions 5 to End come and get the. car, She had. A music company siled suit/the artificial lake was created! sler Corp. in Detroit will call back’ rakas, 42, of a Gorey ct “ ng ey ry Plan St ep Wednesday asking that a receiver some 32 years ago. ’ A jsuddenly in tiac General Hos-Score said he hadn't had a seek to ahndie increased produc-;pital early this morning when her| BIG DEM AND... own | i located change. Roberts &Tandchildren. at shadow in the center. Sales, Taxes on Gas | exec: B Rvst-proof aluminum finish in_mod- oe 1 9: ¢ Others i ern black wrought iron style. Choice Ss of styles, ideal for post, porch, city or suburbs. Value . ; to $2.49 : place your ad gin leveled the newly built Bloom-|major source of tax income in’ Genuine nyton bristles set, firmly _ is his , designs “leading to the develop- Pontiee Tedayin ey 10c pe Comb ts : Empty Bosket ..........:. handie fucite ‘2 into clear | Township home of A. L./14 states. ‘field : noie lucite. wi 10¢ : ; roe 8 am. atomic powered air Grass preceding Basket Lowest of Gift boxed temperature at ment ‘ - * * ® ............ house, reap To Place Your Want Ad_ | Samsell late yesterday. The At 8 em: Wind velocity 13 mph‘craft.” barns Teslecteen Cocoee = their ¢ —_ DIAL FE 2-8181 ; ia hillside residence at Inkster and; Texas and Louisiana got Direction: Southwest a l} well” eray for naling rai no EX- Lone Pine Rds., overlooking Wal-|major share from levies on their of Congress here “— * Fou! | The Library TBA COOr 23 nie IE be 3 to vious DEM MD other mineral wealth, and 4 noraeaey and wor = Lake, was almost completed!oil and the Just ask for the nut ‘contains the first draft ened pal hoes Rites Leal WANT AD DEPT. when the fire broke out. |in the remaining nine states income4 Fl 7 Large Selection of Floor brought in than |reading copy of Abraham Lincoln's asad eee “ae se @ $8 N. Saginaw —Main ¢ Fire De-|taxes Township more money Bloomfield 2, famous Gettysburg address. Candies d\ Uhraartcebti Easter SWAAAAAAADAAS AOA aa | tte other single aru with only two trucks, source. any —— partment 71 : : as ma) ae am. ~ ake } va. panOSREQeRGORANRaaalal Sa TTI Es 3 the fire for over seven|————————---ananaanaaeaeaaa scien, ty exer, MUMIA daa a. ifought en cee > Problem . Ms , Growing State Faces rales SE 24 ot a ae eae ae ean loge ee a iS see CS UTOMATIC Tectaie - ling the blaze ocemrea oe ane 2 Ponting aT im ede snugnens rnareaay ° R U extreme cold caused the engine ] D V Highest temperature vee - 24 Marshmellow Beet tere Cner €a 1S€@ase ate Pp pump and hoses to freeze, firemen’ Sr Cooker-F er 2 | Mantuapueree the _ "+ Isaid. High winds also kindled Weathee--Oeew, ooit. | oe . i Eggs. Ib. ............. . faces a growing problem in the rising pjaze. in Ponting | LANSING — Michigan Ove Your Axe Rab- Chocolate Molded a @ — 1 said today. ole venereal disease rate, the State Health Department eeecice) jemperature peratir | 5 V2 QUART SIZE a | bit J for ..........,....28e ae 2 =| The department said the state had 4,858 new cases of syphilis in) West Bloomfield Township Fire Department assisted the é Lowest Mean temperature, ieWeather—Rain. Chocolate Molded = ; @ tex \1955, a four per cent increase over the previous year. There were 9,710 other department for over three . & ae = tun Gees cantons Sail Motor new cases of gonorrhea, up slightly from the 1954 total. cease Gebacictiinte Gib $ —— MN a eCTeen | Ego. 6 for se alue IE Se Frat Fill a specialist, said venereal dis-Water wes panped fom wearky health department 1878 " § in 1932 Dr. John Cowan. 68 tm 3-oz. Fruit Nat Egg ...... teen-agers’ still poses a serious problem. He said 16 per. | | mt Deep-fryer, deep-well cooker, sauce ‘ Chart Thursday's Temperature ease among t 7? Baltimore 54 svat alo j /15 to 19 year age : 2 | ; Scns eee ie : ryer Full guarantee, cord incl » | 32 24 New Orleans 88 36). ,, ; Gleveland 2 33 New York 43 33 Little can be accomplished against venereal disease by simply rtm awho ltd ocotgotst _ both! Your CENTURY Deoler | | G4. Rapids 27 17 pittebur moo a saving that we need to crack down on promiscuity,” Dr. Cowan said.|oommon, Harper Woods, was Secksonvitle up &. Francisco $8 A creases to safeguard young people from these severe diseaseS|owner and builder of the house.| 3127 W. Huron ~ _ ° FE 2-6122—FE 4-712) | E 9 N. Saginaw —Main Floor 9 $1 Traverse city a 13 i saa education and through giving them every opportun-|He said he had planned to occupy | enol — Los 1 fe ter aime fH Gees Belt tor god timesin good company.” te hoes’ Meet ML ULL sacaundamasauad E 80'T Sosinew * ye eyes eo ghetin ane piel ees at 4 iD f hi ease 7 pee ae she oo Cet walle wire { . i aii 4 ae \ \ = gh : ' yy ° ; f : __ / . ie , | : -eY 4 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 9 , 1956 | _ THREE School Children to Join in Warm Clothing Drive|Wsitieg, since Soe tment Store —o- fine ald pastime of whittling still] carving and whit decided Pe OFF IGHTS - Pontiac schoo] children will ‘en intendent of public instruction, |The remainder is either sent to, win, Central, Crofoot, Linda Vista, has an ardent advocate ip Aaron/to give it a try, He's been going/ thers in the state who-have en-has asked cooperation in this 14th |the poor in Europe or Korea or| Longfellow, Webster and Whitfield.|Jouan, a native of Swerdett fio | ever since on letter openers, paper-| ! in-e~waragainst._the . age. i Crusade of Save, | stockpiled for use during emergen-came here in 1912. On a | weights, birds, dogs, book Sa AIC IR aed Clothing. visit | 1a 4 —_ a papal .cold weather, | the Children Federation. — cies. Over the past three years, HOBBS. N. M. @—Mrs. Marcus to His atTee tain Dh -1923,“Foutarr"s and-other ot on old Ten will ning, good, clean clothing for needy/have collected some 400,000 pounds! 1 o¢a) schools participating, ac-lit was the TV set. She walked in. youngsters in isolated rural «moun-|of-used clothing for youngsters less sh : be enemy .-. til TO P.M. public schools in the city| ,. eee re * SCF has shipped more than two Gard observe Bundle Week begin--ee oe = — ae million pounds to Korea alone, he: ‘nome. —_* a war my, March 19. They will eollect Taylor said, “Michigan children) continued. . **Dan’t come in } * She th ht SPECIALLY PRICED ane Tonite & Saturday REPEAT SALE! | Another Big Shipment 35-Pe. Hectic Drill Kit pe lcording to *J. Cecil Cox assistant/The voice repeated, ‘‘Don't come) Rushed by Air Express—On Sale Tomorrow tains and on vation, of the southern United States|fortunate than themselves. superintendent of schools, include] in here.” It was a prowler. She the Navajo. Indian Reser} Much of the clothing collected Fastern, Lincoln, Madison, Bald-|fled. So did the. prowler. here) Regular $24.95 Value in} this year’s drive will be used see a alee Sssedeasssseceoevessesceceeetocsecese -36” Wide — 12” Deep Rayons. : Belts 7.95 Value Holds up to 300 Ibs. per shell. pedegpetrs| . 95 Roll-Away . B83 ~ [' 8 _ Cesters $10.95 iti 5 4 e ° shelves 34x16 tmches, 31 fo : Value Sins 9as't8 . Spring. colors In white on white, red or yellow as, 14% to 24% $ solids and $1.69 Extra Shelves....... $1.33 Polka dota $ ae Sizes 24 plains and } s to 38. Priced lower than lumber! Sturdy “atts } | ‘ all stee! shelving with rich, baked-Pp : . on modern ebony black enamel finish. Adjustable shelves. 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Saginaw é St. p i be * y a. eae ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY,“MARCH 9, 1956 hower at the summit conference last July. Crash Hospitalizes 2; ‘Foremost Physician’ Plans Changed Stassen YOUR CREDIT tS GOO P FC will fly to London to- Chosen in Michigan “DETROIT w-=Dr-—Watter-t} ‘on Disarmament NO MON disarmament proposals with’ rep- resentatives of Britam, France ‘and Canada In advance of a hew A head-on. collision on M24 at ys TO PAY! TAKE UP TO G iBrown Road yesterday afternoon) > Winchester, who began-his medi-| round of negotiations with the So- eal practice 54 years and 4,000 Revision Made to Meet | viet Union there March 19. seriously injured two Lapeer men) babies ago, today had been named | The -new policy, elements of ane inflicted minor injuries only If “Thrift” means anything to. you, be H-Bomb Needs and to * ‘s Foremost Family which have been disclosed at vari- four more. Physician" by colleagues of the Be Acceptable to Reds ous times, abandons the idea that In poor_condition with a concus- sure to see this group of Easter... substantial cuts in military man- sion and possible fractured ankle ee eT TOPPERS and SUITS Pa power must be a primary aim of WASHINGTON (#—The Eisen-jin Pontiac General Hospital is any effective disarmament agree- |Eldred Thornton, 45, a passenger hower administration has drasti- society’s annual clinical institute ment. ‘in a car driven by Arnold F. last night. cally revised U.S. disarmament It concentrates instead on bring- ‘Bullis, 44, of North Branch. Despite: his age, Dr. Winchester policy to meet what officials ing under control nuclear weapons | Cecil E. VanHorn, 30, is in satis- “is a member of three Flint hos-~—A-bombg and H-bombs—and on conceive to be the needs of the factory condition with multiple pital staffs and attended more than cutting back such things as \lacerations. VanHorn was also hydrogen bomb age. a a thousand hospital patients last bombers and missiles. with Bullis. Kreger, - SO a aa fe 52;of” Silver: Rn as Fashions easy to care for! a pink, maize, blue and lifac. Smart Easter Skirts in linen and print cotton. TALL GIRL SHIP ‘N SHORE LINEN SKIRTS BLOUSES SKIRTS 6.99 299 2.99 4” Frilly nylon dresses for he r Easter out- tit. . Many with separate petticoats Match Your Outfit & Spring . +» » mew floral prints, new waistlines, new spring colors. Sizes 3 to 14. LINEN CHUBBY TEEN SUITS DRESSES DRESSES EASTER HANDBAGS —~y Sr OHOieee Ente pe gt than was President Eisenhower's General of | juries. |master Summerfield “open skies” plan for mutual | Flint, was reported feeling good | ’ Bullis and the driver of the) | Foreign Aid Label- aerial inspection of the two big itoday in University Hospital after lsecond ear, 23-year-old Clifford E. ee] 9 | s Pe she Sata Large Size & EASTER TOPPERS EASTER passenger _...=ear..He also. maintains a private Presidential Asst...Harold Stas: — practice downtown-office. ; fme told conference yester- "Herman Better After Surgery at a news a wood, and Orel D. Carson Jr., 20, day he believes the new p: ANN ARBOR 0) — Mrs. Arthurof Lapeer, both passengers with in World War I and was deco- rated for bravery. will be more acceptable to Russia Bullis, were treated for minor in- |Summerfield, wife of U. S. Post- ¢ powers when it stood alone. Probe Begins in April undergoing surgery Tuesday to cor-|Morris of 518 Orchard Lake Rd.,| treated and released. In this respect, Stassen made rect a stomach ailment. were WASHINGTON uf — Sen. Potter Yes, First time this year! EASTER TOPPERS In washable — clear, the United States has (R-Mich) says the Senate Com- to check washable Orions . . . colorful Tweeds... . bright ; : $ . modified its position from that » pin checks and novelties. EASTER criticism {meang.that-full diplomatic recog-control and had crossed the yel- . sil iam ae eset = which drew Soviet member, is going SUITS in all wool Fabrics . .. colorful Tweeds ... wool rayon blends . . . three-piece blouse suits . . ..and novelties. Junior 7 to 15, Misses’ 10 to 20,. Large sizes 14'2 to 24/2. See them tonight and Saturday. Special! Washable Sale! Long! Sale! Large! NYLON TOPPERS FAILLE COATS SIZE SUITS 12.99 14.99 *25 GI GORE EEE GT DR EE CL EEE Hic, a up on after it was presented by |low line when the crash occurred. abeling of foreign aid shipments} ey if the know recipientswho ONi see a Fs YOUR CREDIT tS GOOD .. ORESS UP FOR EASTER NO MONEY DOWN TAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! ; Heads Heart Group ) SKI DOLL—Even the dolis take to water skiing in Nuernberg, Ger- FREE BUNNY With 3 PAIR! DETROIT @—Dr. Earle A. Ir- many. This one has just slid down vin, medical director of the Easter Fashions from the top stylists ithe ramp in-background into the) Ford Motor Co., is new president EASTER NYLONS tank. -The toy tot is wearing water of the Michigan Heart Assn. Dr. and a Down to Earth Price skis that come in-sizes to float dolls of almost any weight. M. S. of Flint isChamberspresi- COATS ana SUITS pay’? ¢€ UP FOR EASTER CREDIT 1§ GOOD DRESS YOURNO TAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY ! EACH For Thrift Sake! 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Va. i — Mrs bles performing in the clinic from 8 am. until 4 p.m. in the vocal Janet Callaghan, librarian at Rich . music room, the radio woérkshop wood High School, had an original and rooms 127, 316 and 716 excuse when she was late for SHOP TONITE Pontiac High students singing school, She said the family cow, AND MONDAY jin the solo division will be Jane, ‘Bucky, followed her to school THL 9 P.M. Austin, mezzo soprano — singing and she had to take it back #9. 9b—a'y"" Our Prices r Include - SPECIAL Delivery Normal THOUSANDS OF UNADVERTISED BARGAINS Installation 5 Year Warranty PRE-SEASON SALE ‘SUNBEAM APPLIANCES We carry a large and complete ‘ $500 stock of Sunbeam Appliances 7 Models Dependable to Choose at ail times, _ From Service When a Lays One Away. ‘Til SHAVER You Need It! sep ln Regular 28.50 $15, 98 CF , > TOASTER *30, $1698 every ~. WANTED -: 2 FEATURE ’ Regular $85.00 2.2 H. P. 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ParkeSt. The Civie Center property is of Watches. in Burglary 2 Hospitals Too Crowded to Take Patient |o Receive Bids bounded by the Clinton River,|. A breakin last night of a recrea- seen nn tion hall at 887 Baldwin Ave. nettde Parke, Pike and Water streets. Jammed Pontiac héspitals were At midnight Tuesday, according’ accommodate 155 patients, Miss She said eight more “strictly of the week. During 1955, we were thieves three wrist watches valued City Manager Walter K. Willman on City Homes “too crowded" early Wednesday to hospital records, there were 249Paul said. At least two dozen emergency” patients were admit-filled to at least 110 per cent of at $104, according to police . re- ted by 7 a.m. Wednesday. our capacity all the time,” Hae said this morring that the city now A to admit an emergency patient | patients in «Pontiac General al-patients, she said, slept in. halls whom police found beaten, semi-| though the hospital was built to Tuesday night. ‘ta “This is the situation every night | Paul stated. ' 5 Houses Along Pike, owns all the property on this site Thieves broke in through the Sister Mary William, director of! front door, police said. The own- with the exception of three par- conscious and complaining of ‘\St. Joseph hospital agreed. Parke Streets Located er, Gus Perazzo, said the watches ‘cels, Negotiations are continuing “terrible pain.'” “We suggested that the man on Civic Center Site were taken from a glass show eould be given a cot.in: the emer-on these three, he added. case which was smashed open. “We regret no beds were avail- gency room, although there were No official action has been taken). able” was the answer at both Pon-Bids will be taken March 26 for three people bedded there al-| . ‘as to what future city building will A baby will consume 515 jwrecking or moving five city- i'tiae General and St. Joseph Mercy ready,” she said. occupy this site, Willman said. pounds of food in its first year. Hospitals, where for months ah “We've beds the homes on the had in halls| owned situated Civic for nine months. During Febru-Center property across from al overflow of patients have been bed- ary there were almost 400 patients City Hall. : ded in halls. waiting for the 310 béds here. The City Commission authorized) - ha i the BEST water ~ Phe victim, Arthur Sofian, 40, “When our new addition is com-the city clerk to advertisethe bids finally was admitted to William pleted, we will have 500 beds, but) for the dwellings at a meeting could buy. All control mechanisms are Beaumont Hospital in Royal she | there still will be a shortage,” held last night. unconditionally guaranteed for 10 years Oak. He suffered head injuries said. The homes are located at: 66) im an attempted robbery of a south-end bar. A bartender there, Sofian lives in Waterford. » There was nothing new about a uyyy COMFORTABLE patient being turned away, accord- —ing to—hospital authorities. | SHOE YOU “Emergency treatment is avail- able at all times,” said Miss Lor-/ EVER WORE! etta. Paul, director of Pontiac General. “But only patients in really critical condition will be admitted on emergency priority. “What few beds we have left, we have to save for those who might really need them,” she explained. Wonderful comfort for active moderns who love good looks. Waterford Girl Burned Smart, light-weight and flex- ible, with matching crepe sole. WATER SOFTENER as Nightgown Blazes A Waterford girl who suffered) ‘first and second degree burns when her flannel nightgown caught fire $95 AS LOW AS yesterday afternoon is reported in Gre Ve satisfactory condition today in Black. PONTIAC HONORS JA FIRMS — Junior Pontiac Ivy Plant Co., and John C. Ortez Jr., Brown. Pontiac Genera) Hospital, Achievement charters are formally presented to president of the Wire Novelty Co. Members of the Green, --Pontiac—post State Police said} 149” White 14-year-old Lila Liimatta was lean- top officers of two JA ‘companies by Personnel two teenage business firms recently were guests $5.00 Per Month Director George M. Watson (left) on behalf of the of executives at the Pontiac plant where they at- ing against an oil stove in her Pontiac Motors Division. .Accépting the -certifi-tended a luncheon and toured manufacturing home at 6080 Dixie Highway when FHA Terms—No Money Down the gown blazed up. cates are Fret West (center), Jokes nt of = _areas. CALL MAPLE 5-9021 for Your FREE WATER ANALYSIS the gown off, burning her. hands. Her mother, Elaine, 43, ripped te ge at rs Dra a Scheduled for Presentation PAYNE DISTRIBUTING CO. at Family Service Annual Meeting ENGINEERED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS A drama of family life will be) Dr. William C. Prevette and Mrs. loot is chairman of the annual) _ PRICE presented at the sixth annual meet-| We T: aie Mrs. T. Hollister meeting committee. A. a ing of the Family Service of Oak-AF OEY ERASMAS Yo a EE oe _ mente ECM gece $ BE EB GRRE IE ee eh ez et Se ie Lait ae REDUCED land County at 8 p.m. Thursday in on This the Little Theater of the Birming-; See a harm High School. The bore NEW “Random Target” will be pre-|_ jisented by the Wayne University|— GOOD BIG TRADE-IN S AVE $51 Theater and is a service of the)” Bell Howell American Theater Wing and co-|— HOUSEKEEPING sponsored by the Michigan Society |’ for Mental Health. : SMM MOVIE CAMERA SHOP Election of new board mem- SAVE bers and reports of special com- ALLOWANCES = tnittees are on the evening's | agenda. Executive director, Es-| On This Compact tella M. Martin, will present | highlights of the year’s work. Family Service of Oakland Coun. | ty offers counseling on came problems, including marriage coun-| FRIGIDAIRE seling, problems of parent-child) |relationships, difficulties of teen-| jagers and adjustment of the aged The Pontiac office of Family Admiral-TV | " RANGE ,Service is supported through con- tributions to the Pontiac area Regular $219.95 United Fund. Service is available ‘to any family or individual in Monterey jneed of counseling and help by OUR 168 japplication to the Pontiac office PRI CE | Board members from the Pon-| we" - NOW $ 95 jtiac area include Mrs Fredetick| \N. Wiest, Mrs. Theodore E. Wier-; ONLY sema, Rabbi Sanford E. Saper- With Trade Reaa: ' and timer included. Van Dusen Protests That Put = 169" somom horn Ballot "teem cae” ““™" {ProposedFroposed Ballot Law’Law) Less Allowance Bargain Prices Take Your Choice of Either AND You CAN BUY + The State Senate is now cen-! ! sidering a bill which would permit! $ TIME, 95 jincumbent legislators to print rt i lag r pc We cee ramen ae= 7s [their titteg-on primary ballots.” {2 on | It passed the House by a 56-44, : EUREKA or G jvote over the objections of Rep.| ~ ‘Richard C. Van Dusen (R-Bir-| These Big Sets ‘mingham), Under present law, | VACUUM CLEANER _ S$ fonly incumbent judges can use Down their names on ballots This $14.95 Valve | “The Legislature should be wary 1 Styled TV Table / of adopting laws designed to per-' Decorate EPPERT S petuate themselves in office at ex- pense of possible worthy oppo nents" Van Dusen said CAMERA SHOP The lawmaker maintained that! ==AQ** stein, Roy B. MacAfee, Arthur! Big range capacity and Allowances Heaton, Mrs. Noel A. Buckner, * Set the Sun Dial—sightond only 30-inches wide. Light : “state representative’ or ‘‘state 57 W. Huron senator’ under a man’s name on : FE 5-6615 a hallot would give him a con siderable advantage. Here is what you get in these Big, Come in, see these wonderful famous make New, 1956, Admiral TV Aluminized Screen ---‘Magic sets: Mir- cleaners! A sensationally low price for such fine cleaners! New design. _New, more’ cleaning power. - | ror’ of aluminum to make picture twice as bright. New code Power unit---most Super trouble Cas- free SPECIAL chassis ever engineered. Exclusive ° | 3-dimensional new picture picture frame for depth. New lovelier HOOVER Cleaner Sale! Spring Carpet Time cabinets. New conveniently front tuning controls. located ai A genuine Hoover cleaner now can be yours far faster, easier cleaning at a new money-saving price! It beats as it sweeps! It cleans as it = 95 Carpeting of exquisite textures in a wide tion of shades for perfect room decor, selec-NO MONEY DOWN sweeps. No dust bag to empty. Limited quantities of this famous Model 12. Save $34.95—Buy now. Save sie } @ @ @ Designer Fabric Draperies. Custom Tailored Work. Drapery Hardware. Fully Guaranteed! Plus Free Installation and Delivery! SJ for only . $5.00 Down Payment Complete with — Long Easy Attachments Terms! PARK AT OUR DOOR Open Tonight i Service to Back Tye GOOD HOUSEKEEPI Drayton Floor Fashions | to 9 P.M. Up Every Sale! of PONTIAC \ Fon 4667 Dixie pane sys yton OR 3-2552 51 West. Huron Street © Shop by Phone, Too! Phone FE 4-1555 sale es ~~ » ( Spee { THE PONTIAC PRESS, | FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1956 With lots of winter weather still! Willis PTA ahead of us, it makes good sense to look down and see what shape Toy Makers Are Cool to Amateur your feet are in — ‘since winter CREAMAIIRACOL BASE ~Has Election plays hob with both legs and feet. | MERLE al By ANNE HEYWOOD most ideas ree cotelde are not/they naturally think the game you! Manufacturers seve to think of So reads a mid-winter caution from COSMETIC STUDIO) =] jthe : peo-Huron of Officers “FT ideas for thinking children’s very good, children- is swell. Other wouldn't country as association the of for specialists. national, | W, FE wonderful am constantly up really fs ple’s invented just probably | a whole. spokesman foot the 12 _2-4010 ' Fathers were honored at the games,”” a woman told me the The fact that you've tried them feel that way. DIFFICULT TO MAKE Bat Dorland to serve as president for church is to begin thereafter on al of Europe. The city then began assessing seven-and-one-half acre site front- ORTONVILLE — Margaret Jean 200 guests in the Oakland County the coming year. the builders $500 with each permit “The play is unique inasmuch ing Commerce road, between Un-3 Walls of Ortonville and Michael Sportsmen's Club. issued to pay a share of the in-Other officers are: Vice presi-ion Lake and Harold Roads. as the dialogue is in prese- from 7 am. to 8 p.m gg abhor of pears aoe Following a honeymoon trip to|terceptor costs. These payments dent, Mrs. James R. Doty; sec-poetry and the entrances of . the company The Church Extension Board t the as St. Louis, Mo., the couple will live} amount to $8,000, retary, Mrs. J. R. McBride, and characters are made from stra- ~ candlelight batt of the Michigan District Luther- There will be no contest for elec-ae * in Pontiac. alleges. health chairman, Mrs. Thomas tegic places in the church. The permits were stopped again, K. Buchanan. an Church-Missourl Synod will the firm claims, with Troy asking provide funds for the building. Directors are Mrs. Melvin Crys- The group plans the continuation it to reach an agreement with two ler and Kingsley Page. Scenery The structure is of contemporary of the Hunter Scholarship for an- adjoining subdividers on a joint will be handledby the Rev. Perry wees @ * Principal's Wile style. The nave will provide seat- other year, A joint meeting of the drainage assessment. The city Thomas; prompter is Mrs. Mike t Two Stations ing for 350 to 400 persons and can society and its auxiliary to be held has refused to approve occupancy Kinport. be used at other times for recre- in North Branch April 18, will fea- permits for four completed homes, ational activities. METAMORA Residents of A full basement, to be used as a the company says. No hearing ture guest. speaker. Dr. Ira Downer Metamora, Almont and Lapeer Dies Thursday Westlakes Lions -— date has been set. of Detroit. fellowship hall, will seat 200 per- County are being urged to donate garet wore a waltslength gown | Ill Only One Day, Mrs. sons at banquet tables. It may also blood Monday and Tuesday, in | Plan to Hold of white lace over satin, be used for Sunday School rooms; Your PTA Is Planni ng: ‘order insure Red Cross to that trimmed with seed pearis -and Kay Tamblyn Taught at or departmental group gatherings. bloodmobile visits to this area White Cane Sale St. Mark services will be contin- sequins, Lee Brooks School will not be discontinued. ued in the Westacres Community WEST BLOOMFIELD ‘TOWN- Scotch Sch ool to Elect; The bloodmobile will be sta- Her matching -trimmed pearl House, where they have been held SHIP—The Westlakes Lions Club headpiece secured a shoulder-MILFORD — Kay Tamblyn, 28, tioned from noon to 3 p.m. and 4 the past eight months, until the has announced plans for white to 7 p.m. Monday at the Presby- length veil of illusion net, and she wife of the of Lee Brooks principal Hold Panel Discussion new church is completed. cane sale, to be conducted in School here, died at 8 p.m. last terian Church in Lapeer. Sunday School classes start at Keego Harbor and the Union Lake night after an illness of one WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- North Hill Elementary; treasur-10 a. m. each Sunday, followed by Tuesday the mobile units will area. Canisters for the drive al- SHIP—A panel discussion, election er, Mrs, Kenneth Davis, Wood-the church service at 11:15. be at the Congregational Church ready have been donated by a ward; corresponding secretary, in Almont from 1-5 p.m. Boston Rotarian, members said. Mrs, William Porter, Avondale of officers and a business meet- ing will be highlights of the Scotch Metamora residents may make In the past several months, the PTSA; historian, Mrs. Robert Home Demonstration appointments with Mrs. Don Cas-chub has spent over $1,200 for School PTA meeting, scheduled for Sanford, Lake Orion. University of Michigan. caddan or Mrs. Gladys Hallen-eye conservation in this area. servedas best man for his brother. 8 p.m. Monday. They will be installed May 8, beck at the Metamora Post Office. Currently the club is working A reception panel was held for some Before coming to the Huron Speakers on the will be when the group meets at the Daniel Plans for 3 Months A warning has been issued by te render aid in four hardship Valley School system, she taught three Scotch School teachers, Mrs. Axford School in Oxford. the Red Cross that unless a better cases, The Oakland County Home Dem- school at Reckford and New Hud- Julia Chowen, Mrs, Ruth Jordan response is made to the blood bank Orion Township son, onstration Council met yesterday Family Marks Family Marks and Mrs. Virginia Dorwin; and Assets of the club at this time program than in the past, the The Webber PTA will meet three parents, R. H. McClurg, Mrs. in Royal Oak to complete plans Mrs. Tamblyn, who lived at 1246 total $1,348. This money and visits must be discontinued. This! March 14 in the lunch room of the Ferris Rd., is survived by her par-Claude Sprunk and John Warren. funds from the coming drive will ents and her husband, Lewis. Discussion topic will be ‘Working school, at 8 p.m. be used to aid the blind and work 100th Birthday for the next three months. could mean a shortage of blood! Achievement day program was on hand for area residents, and| The program, a film on Parlia- of Area Woman Arrangements are pending the Toward a Better Scotch School.” for sight conservation locally, the cost of §25 for transfusionsarrival of her parents from Mus-nationally and _ internationally, mentary Provedure will be pre-scheduled for May 3, to be heid being charged, officials said. MARLETTE — The 100th birth-kegon at Richardson-Bird Funeral sented by the principal, L. Don at the First Congregational Church club president Virgil Taylor said. day of Mrs. Martha Osburn, a pa-Home here. Weston, in Pontiac. tient for several years at the Stev- New Hudson Delegates chosen to be sent to Plan Luncheon, ens Nursing Home, Cass City, was Oil Line Explosion Sets Minister of India the Michigan Homemakers Con- The New Hudson PTA Fair will ference at Lansing July 22 were Flower Show held Saturday, starting at 2 Waterford House Fire celebrated by a family gathering Refreshments will be served by be there this week. ‘ fourth grade room mothers. Gingellville Mrs. George Perry of Clarkston, p.m., at the school. A number of WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Fire boths, cake walk and a white ele-Mrs. Arthur O'Hara of Pontiac, at Commerce which started from the explosion On the final registration day,; Mrs, Osburn has three sons, Mrs. Rey Chappel of Ox- Proper School PTA will meet phant sale will be some of the fea- of an outdoor fuel oil line early COMMERCE—Plans for a flower show and luncheon in April were) this morning caused $1,000 damage ford, Mrs. Charles Brucker of Monday at 8 p.m. at the school. tures of the festival. Oxford, Mrs. Donovan Tubbs of formed at the February meeting to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ear! The Rev. William Hamm, min- Rochester, of St. Mary of the Hilis Girl Scouts of the Elizabeth Asbury circle of Reynolds, 6845 Highland Rd. ister Mrs. Perry also was chosen as the WSCS. Commerce Methodist Reynolds told Waterford Town- Episcopal Church will speak on Plan Special delegate to the national Home! Church, held-reegntly in the home ship firemen he was ‘“‘just tap- “Are Fathers Parents.” Elec- Demonstration Conference in San of Mrs. Margaret Malm. ping’’ the oil line, which he said = * * — Texas, Sept. 18-30. was frozen, when the explosion tion of officers will also be on the agenda. Activity Week Mrs. Charles Harris and Mrs. occurred. Mrs. Reynolds was not East Oakland Council IMLAY CITY — Girl Scouts here Theodore Trocke were appointed home at the time, and no one East Orion 4-H Club Imlay City United States receritly to attend East Oakland Area Council of work with Mrs. Velda Skarritt was injured in the blaze. | will observe Girl Scout Week. to BSthe ; the General Conference of the PTA recently elected the follow-|March 11-17, with special activities Slates Parents’ Event in making preparations for the Because of a new charter which | Show, to be staged April 27 at the Methodist Church in Minnesota, ing officers for the 1956-1957 term including church attendance in full| flower show and luncheon. ORION TOWNSHIP—The East Girl Scouts Will Hold went into effect last fall, Imlay |iapecr High School, have been at Troy High School. uniform on Sunday. pad poe es ae — elec: | sent to all area schools. Students) Orion 4H Club is presenting a! Mother-Daughter Tea Mis educational background Methodist * * Hold Nightly Meetings President, Mrs, Alphonse Go- includes attendance display of projects in a Pre- at is ccadated itiage in Lapeer County and bordering Each group will have a window} display in the downtown area, with! FOUR TOWNS—The Four Towns Girl Scouts will hold their annual forth, Elmwood. vice president, achievement Day, for the benefit! at North Branch Church Mrs, Robert Kempf, Proper; of their parents and other inter-, Mrs. Lyal Watkins in charge of the) thein secretary, Mrs. Carroll Flanigan, ested persons, at the Orion Meth--NORTH BRANCH—Evangelistic Mothers and Daughters Tea from odist Cflurch House Saturday be-meetings will continue nightly at|3-5 p.m. Sunday in the school audi- Brownie display; Elizabeth Homer, | India and Agra University in The village general election will ‘at the Lapeer school. Cash prizes the Intermediate, and Julie Knight, | United Provinces. ginning at 8 p.m. A coffee hour:the lecal Baptist church through:torlum. Former adult scouts and be held on Monday at the Village will be given. Persons wishing Senior Scouts. The city now has! Almont Review Board will follow. The event is being |March 11. : \ mothers are invited to come. held in observance of National 4H The Rev. Wm. Richards, pastor, | All troops will participate in the Hall, from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. more entry blanks are asked to Since 195, The Rev. Mr. Singh Candidates are: W. C. Leip-contact Harold Rogers, chairman, has been superintendent of 130 Scouts and 30 adult workers. | Sets 2-Day Meeting Each church here sponsors a Scout) Week, March 3-11. announces that Mr. and Mrs. Frank program and refreshments will be prandt, president; Mary Parkin-at Detroit Edison Co., Lapeer. churches in the district surround-| troop. ALMONT — Almont Township Brower are conducting the serv-served. General chairmen for the son, clerk; Geraldine Campbell, ing Bareilly, India. He also man- Board of Review will meet at Al-ices, which feature special vocal | affair are Mrs. William Hurtubise To Honor Past Officers treasurer; W. Russell Lepp, as-Anders Celsius, a Swede, is gen-Bareilly. Town Hall from 9 a. m. to Lightning Chalk Artist and Mrs. Harry Burgin. mont and instrumental music. Meetings. sessor; Wm. V. Shoup, Hugh Gal-erally credited with having in-The vesper service will be fol- 4 p. m. Monday and Tuesday, for MARLETTE—The: Marlette OES begin each night at 8 o'clock. | the of reviewing and ad- to Be at Rochester loway, Sr., and Gordon Hazelton, vented the centigrade thermometer lowed by a fellowship hour. chapter will honor past matrons purpose Slate ‘Secret of the Giff trustees, in 1742, | justing tax assessments. ROCHESTER—A series of re-| and past patrons Monday with a | Baptismal Services Set Gingellville Gardeners Almont Village Board of Review) \i¥a] meetings at the Rochester cooperative dinner at 6:45. Fol- IMLAY CITY — The Sunday will meet from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. dinner there will be| WATERFORD — Baptismal ser-evening service at the Methodist ‘Church of the Nazarene nightly at lowing the to Go to Flower Show Tuesday at Almont Town Hall. 7:30 from March 20 to April 1 will/a program. The regular meeting vices for the Waterford Community| Church, this week will feature a Deaths in Nearby Communities GINGELLVILLE — The Gingell-will be conducted erttirely by past Church will take place at 3 p,m. gound motion picture, ‘The Secret ville Garden Club met Wednesday widely known evangelist. matrons and past patrons. Sunday at Sunnyvale Chapel. of the Gift.” feature the Rev. Clyde B. Rodgers, heart Mosack Engaged at the home of Mrs. Arthur Bur-The Rev. Mr. Rodgers, called, gess, for a desert luncheon at ALMONT—Mr. and Mrs. James ‘America’s Lightning Chalk Art- Edward J. Walker Baby Girl Smith ROMEO — Service for Edward) CLARKSTON — Graveside serv- | noon. The group made plans to Mosack of Almont have announced ‘ist’ draws pictures to illustrate ‘Heavy Equipment requires a tractor J. Walker, 40, 70377 McVicar Rd., ices for Baby Girl Smith, daughter attend the Flower Show in Detroit the engagement of their daughter, songs which he sings, finishing; (of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday on March 21. Jean Marie, to Ernest Bentley Jr. ‘both simultaneously. — to have Power and Backbone! ‘of 8918 Davisburg Rd., will be at from Roth's Home for Funerals, The lesson on “Cutting Dahlia | Ernest is the son of Mr. and Mrs. il p.m. Saturday, at Lakeview Toes’ was presented by Mrs. fears Bentley of Davison. No | Michigan was organized as a with burial in Romeo Cemetery. Cemetery here. The infant was NEW INTERNATIONAL’ 300 UTILITY Arthur Burgess. wedding date has been set. territory in 1805. He died suddenly Wednesday. dead at birth at Pontiac General Surviving are his wife, Gladys| Hospital Thursday and is survived | Ovet 1,000 additional pounds over it—to give you more drawbar pull |similar type tractors are built in —over 39 horsepower—more tractor {the 300 Utility. Stronger power for the investment. And it pays big Bushey Walker; six children,by her parents. Teaches Youth Both Figures and Skating Allen, Gerald, Ronald, Joseph, | jtrain, stronger chassis, stronger dividends—more work on more jobs Thomas and Sharon Jean; his par-H front-endall the possible trouble for lower cost per job — lasting — Highland Teacher Excels in Two Field ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Christ Lutheran Group spots are protected when you add power and stamina for the LONG Sr. of Romeo; a sister, Mrs. Eliz-Entertains Lakeland heavy equipment to the 300. The PULL! abeth Hilsman of Florida; three, By REBA HEINTZELMAN His folks had a cottage on Wil-, Learning to roller skate could be Powerful 300 Utility is built to take Ladies of Lakeland United Pres brothers, James of Romeo, Howard’ Milford Correspondent liams Lake, where they spent) compared to ballet dancing, ac-| of Detroit and Charles of Erie, | Yterian Church were entertainec every summer, and about the only! cording to Lampkin, ‘A person Pa. at a luncheon given Wednesday thing for a youngster to do at that, must have perfect coordination and MILFORD—A _ Highland schoo) math teacher has had no prob- Mrs. James Leavenworth by the Ladies Guild of Chrisi time was to roller skate at the| timing along with a natural sense lem excelling in two completely . +. and there’s ten WALLED LAKE — Service for) Lutheran Church, Waterford. A} different occupations. near-by rolladium. | of rhythm. to complete the split speeds forward, two v Peverse ' his 77, 44911 West 12 Mile Rd., will,given by the Rev. Roy Lambert 200 eight graders find the square skating meet in 1947, Paul took and other forms of fancy skat-| seconds with Fast- Mrs. James (Etta) Leavenworth,Lenten devotional message was| Paul Lampkin, who helps over In very first professional jumps, camel spins, Arabesques |@45 Bitch equipment fn Hitch . Just Back be held 1 p.m. Monday at the Ray of Lakeland United Presbyterian root of numbers, is a professional first place in the Michigan State ing. — Hitchi— and go to Casterline Funeral Home, North-|Church. Pastor Lambert spoke on | roller skating Jnstructor at the competition and first in the Great| The rolladium on M-59 is owned work! New Hydra -Touch ville, with burial in Novi Ceme-|' ‘God the Shepherd’, Pontiac Rolladium. He has 350 pu-Lakes Regional. From there, he) by Lampkin’s brother-in-law, Burt CREDIT hydraulic system for The luncheon was at Christ Luth-pils there in both class and priv-has traveled and competed in| Anselmy, tery, Mrs. Leavenworth died Thurs-fast. exact control of day. TERMS three -two-way hy- eran Church, Co-hostesses were ate instruction after his Highland meets in every state in the union, | With most of his time taken up : draulic cylinders. She is survived by her husband, | Mrs. Vernon Waltz, Mrs. Vernon school hours. except Maine. with his teaching activities, Lamp- and one son, Roscoe Bowen, of) Jatzka, and Mrs. Walter Roesel. kin has not participated in pro- When Lampkin enrolled at Besides having toured the Mentone, Ind. fessional competition recently, Mrs. Albert LaMay Michigan State College in 1951, he United States, Lampkin has been ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION — WE TAKE TRADE-INS ayer to Talk to BPW however, he has been contracted to studied Accounting and Business in the West Indies, Jamaica, HOLLY—Service for Mrs. rapeodl go to California to act as judge (Clara Pingle) LaMay, 74, of 5391! LAPEER -— The March meet- Administration, then switched Bermuda and has traveled ex- of the annual South West Pacific will held ng the and to in Belford Rd., be at 1 p.m.!! of Business Profes-Dentistry. During his soph-tensivelyNorthern Canada. Coast Regional meet, to be held Saturday from the Bendle Funeral' sional Women's Club will be Mon-omore year, he enrolled at the His interests do not end with) in July. KING BROS. Home with burial in Lakeside Cem-day evening at the Court House. University of Michigan and it teaching and roller skating. Paul etery. She died Wednesday at ,Topie will be ‘‘Public Affairs” and was here that he decided on the belongs to two bowling leagues, is The -Detorit river annunilv car-| Pontiac Road at Opdyke Rood Phone FE 4-0734—FE 4-1112 Fenton. , iI teaching profession. ucilie McCary will be chairman a fine golfer, loves to fish and ries more tonnage than the Rhine, | She leaves one daughter, Mrs. of this meeting. Guest speakers Tractors—Bolen Garden Tractors — McCormick Farm Implements— Beginning at the age of twelve, hunt, and during the summer is Thames, Seine, an gd Volga rivers Your Authorized Decler—Farmall Lyman B. Smith of Holly. will include Mayor W. E. t Rowden. |Paul started his skating career.|an enthusiastic water skier. | comfined ~ Kasco Feeds—Scott Lawn Products c) a “ f - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1956 yn s Start Grapefruit Play end of Sep-) have started berths clinched, |Porter was up and down twice last will be in. center field, He's been will be a rare} by the time the Ameri-jyear and Bunning came to the however, Ti- around before, too, but never has ean League season starts jgers from the minors for the last ‘provedcan big league pitch- he hit “Harris has | Aprit17, -thr of the “campaign,J lineupfor his | These include outfielder F -> ing. Kaline will be in right field exhibition series and will |lie Maxwell, catcher J, W. Porter} Maxwell will be starting in left as usual, Char-= Michigan's All-America football with only Aj Kaline from jand pitcher Jim Bunning, All three|field, a position held most of last Around the infield Harris will among his regulars. Several of |have Major League experience—/season by Jim Delsing. Chick have Tom Sarna at third, Reno fae Detroit, was elected to cap- hope to |Maxwell has several seasons of it.'King, a speedsterBuffalo, from Bertoia at short, Buddy Hicks tain the Wolverine basketball team pena fet for the 1956-57 season, He was at second and Wayne Belardi or Jack Phillips at first, i the team's top scorer this year. Phillips was with the club all of last season... So. WAS... ae ee Sal nee: is listed on the Charleston, W, Va., roster but looked good enough in Tiger rookie camp to warrant an- other look. Sarna is a heavy hit- ting, poor fielding prospect from Augusta. * * * CP Wirephete John Walter of East Lansing is Nine-year-old of- Both Hicks and Bertoia are sec-TEE PEE STARLET — Abigail Hoffman had one of six entries who will com- ond base prospects along ficials of the Toronto Little Hockey League fooled. They didn’t dis- with pete against Wes Santee in a Mil- “Francis Oneto, another Minor cover she was a girl until she was chosen to the league's all-star waukee track meet ,tomorrow League holdover. All will be fight-team and was forced to produce a birth certificate. Her team-mates night. The entries are reluctant be-- ing for the job held last season by at St. Catharines didn't know that the nickname ‘Abi’ belonged to cause of AAU threat to rule ineli- Fred Hatfield, a girl. gible anyone who runs against San- tee, Harris always has been a: be- liever in using his second string-- ers for spring games and this | Top ‘Defenseman’ Canadian Icers Fine Ruel reportedly has asked Har- ris to use the reserves even more All-Star Is ‘Starlet’ than usual so that an accurate line . fe can be obtained*on them for trad-Spring Rainbow trout fishing -‘PORONTO um — Officials of the they had been fooled by Abi Hoft- ing purposes, season will get under way April Toronto Little Hockey League did * man, considered “his” team's top : * ° * 1 on designated lakes and streams a double take last night when they defensive star and one of the best Pontiac Press Phote in 10 upper peninsula and 16 lower The club, of course, still would selected their 1955-56 all-star team. players in the league. OAKLAND COUNTY STARS — Members of the All-Oakiand Year; Jim Davidson, Milford and Dave Richey, Royal Oak. The all-peninsula counties. like to deal for an experienced They discovered one all-star, a County basketball team who received their Pontiac Press awards are stars selected by the coaches of the county gathered to receive their Abi was chosen to play in a second baseman and a long hitting rough, tough defenseman, is an league Al-Star Game March 31 left to right, Ken’ Moser, Southfield; Willie DeWalt, Pontiac; Bruce awards Thursday. The trophy costs were within the maximum outfielder. No immediate deals are eight-year old girl, Gentile, Berkley; Fred Holdsworth, Oakland County -Coach-of-the-amount permitted for amateur athletes in accordance with MHSAA, but when offigials checked “his” on the fire, however, Red-faced officials said last night birth certificate they found Abi Js short tor Abigail. Wiffie Smith Fires 82 ; Her father; Samuel Hoffman, San Francisco, Willie Naulls of. ~~ had not revealed Abi's.sex UCLA, Joe Holup of George Wash- becaus¢,“‘she liked play-: to officials ington, Paul Judson of Mlinois, ing, and hockey is a good healthy| “er of Temple and Jim She played more than a. dozen games during the last four months AUGUSTA, Ga. — A record who shot an 80, was the only play- Winds Baffle LP Fay Crocker of Montevideo, Ur-this tournament in 1941 and 1952, with her team, St. Catharines The baker’s little daughter, who started her career field of the nation's top women er matching the 23-year-old Mrs. uguay, in third-place among the took the amateur lead with an 81. Teepees, without arousing the su- -on roller skates in the cellar of her modest home in golfers today faced the smooth) Hagge's front nine score. money winners and one notch Amateur Wiffi Smith of St. spicions of league officials, her four Ozone Park, came home with the women’s world figure Miss Ralws, runner-up to Miss ahead of Miss Berg, couldn't cope Clair, Mich., had an 82 together coach, manager or 15 teammates, play of four veteran professionals Suggs in the money winnings this \Little League teams are named in the second round of the $5,000 skating title, won in a stunning upset in the Christmas with the wind, The 1955 National with pros Bonnie Randolph of season, came in with a 6 after Open was a for Ohio; Kirk Ontario Hockey Association postcard town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. championin tie Columbus, Peggy Bell after Titleholders Golf Championship going out in 43. Miss Berg’s card junior “A” teams. 35th place with a 47-45—92, of Southern Pines, N.C.; and Mary at the Augusta Country Club Atlanta's Dot Kirby, who won|Lena Faulk of Thomasville, Ga. She is a hazel-eyed blonde, a real Miss Cup Cake was 41-38—T79. of 1956, named Carol Heiss. __. Helped by the 3rd grade course, ‘the Teepees are. in 2nd place in At sweet 16 she is the second youngest ever to * * * the four-team group, j win the highly-prized crown. Sonja Henie won it Frigid gusts up to 50 m.p.h. yes-| —— said his daughter was; _ 25 years back when she was 15. (Sorry, Sonja, old 17 Race Horses terday sent scores soaring for never interested in dolls and has} 4 etball game between Stone girl, but statistics are statistics. Our record books many, of the 45 entries. played with hockey sticks since she —_ just sit there in ungentlemanly fashion and Louise Suggs of Sea Island, Ga., learned to stand, She got into the reveal all.) who has won two of the 16 title-league by herself. holders tournaments, and Mar- Killed in Fire Carol Heiss well deserves the figurative shower of lene Bauer Hagge, 5 -foot -3 NHL STANDINGS rose petals we are herewith tossing in her direction. brunette from Asheville, N.C., WL T Pts. GF GA at Tampa Track She came up the hard way, putting in long weary hours shared the first-round lead with on our loc. rinks, Iceland, the Garden, Central Park, 68s. It was the highest score for anywhere she could find space on a patch of ice. She the opening-round lead since 1946. One stroke back were Betsy Second Blaze in 27 had the usual scraps with officials, the feuds, the spark- Rawls, former National Open flying entrances and exits. x * * Months Does $62,500 chamuion from Spartanburg, §.C., * and Patty Bérg, defending cham-Damage Her coach, Pierre Brunet, was likewise involved in pion and six-time titleholders win- feuds and flareups of temperament around the globe. ner, “TAMPA, Fla. w — Seventeen Reporters covering Five more pros were tied for wvering the long-time competition with horses died in a fire at Sunshine Chicago fourth place at 890. Tenley Albright invariably sided with the more mature Park Race Track last night—the SATURDAY'S GAMES second such fire in 27 months— Chicago at DETROIT, with a total loss estimated at $62,-Boston at Montreal, 500. The fire broke out about 8 p.m. New York at Toronto. __ SUNDAY'S GAMES DETROIT at Chicago, came from the Lansing Conserva- tion Department offices. Mr. Os- good is attached to Oakland Coun- A warming note was the appear- and possibly more gracious Miss Albright. ance of Babe Zaharias, member When the Winter Olympics came and went with of the Ladies’ Professional Golf- Miss Albright on top, despite an injury, it looked ers Assn., who was flown to Augusta from her Tampa, Fla., mighty discouraging for our little sweetie-pie. Then home last night. Mrs. Zaharias is Tenley’s pain grew worse, but she gallantly carried (EST) and quickly destroyed a ty Road Commission as an engi- convalescing from a second bat- on. 300-foot barn which houses 30 to 35 Toronto at New York. heer, tle with cancer. horses. Fifteen carcasses were found in the ashes and two others She was nosed out by her perennial “pigeon” amid Misg Suggs, leading money win- wildly cheering spectators in the Bavarian Alps. ner of the LPGA tour with prizes totaling $3,021 this year, was out Detroiter in Running * |were so badi burned they had to [be destroyed. CAROL TOOK THE PLACE BY STORM in a windy 43, but covered the W. Frank Hobbs, Tampa attor- and race track president, said fire apparently started in a GI Aiming for Gloves Title back nine in 35. Mrs. Hagge had ney 39-39—T78 for the 6.710-yard layout. the tack room. He estimated the thor- oughbreds were worth $2,500 each Vonnie Colby of Hollywood, Fla.! CHICAGO uw — Pete Rademach-| tournament titles in bids to win and the barn was worth $20,000. . who threw off the effects of|Places on the Chicago squad that A similar fire broke out at the Eastern Bowler Seen a teve : ae to make | vades New York March 21 for track on Dec. 18, 1953, when 17 " marc rae the 29th annual intercity bouts. horses were destroyed. Twice in his mark in the Army and ath-| Other heavyweights”in the run- }recent. months dynamite blasts Heties, hasan Olympic boxingning are Terry Lewis, Sioux | City; crowd,i The 4 have damaged the plant but_it\ on in mind tonight-as-he-atms {tows student;—Osee—Groom,—un- was not in operation either time Hits Third Spot | Sunshine Park ends a 52-day and cheered: rose for the Golden Gloves heavyweight employed Detroiter, and Sélomon erm vost) Noel ental a |McTier of the Montgomery, Ala., race meeting Tuesday. | Pete is a 27-year-old infantry|s@uead, a student at Alabama John Wilson’s 651 Thrill for Railbirds lieutenant at Ft. Benning, Ga., who Teachers College. 2 Series Is 42 Behind ° fights on the Nashville, Tenn., ‘team | . . Fast Field at Santa Anita Current ABC Leader Honduran Aims | In a tournament that has been) Ic | an eC dominated by servicemen since | t “ 1 the war, only eight are among the) ARCADIA, Calif. W—A field of ROCHESTER, N.Y. W — John around 13 candidates. including Wilson, Pulaski, N.Y., bowler, was Soctal Outcast. includes Bobby | 132 top fighters from west of the for 7th in Row Brocato, Alidon, Blue Volt, Alfred Vanderbilt's Social Outcast, Mis-'in third place today as the 53rd} AP Wirephote | Alleghenies who enter the semi- 'ter Gus, Honeys in Title Series shaped up today to race in the Alibi, Trackmas-! American Bowling Congress began! UP AND OUT — Wearing a stocking cap trying to keep warm, ‘final and title competition in Chi- $100,000-added San Juan Capi-ter, Lychnus, Manotick, Mintaka,'its seventh day of its scheduled] Mary Lena Faulk shoots from a sandtrap on No. 5 hole as a ‘“‘freez-Lightburn Favorite in cago Stadium. * ¥ strano Handicap as Santa Anita Our. Betters, Allied and Nearque 79-day tournament: . ing’’ gallery watches during the first round of the Women’s Title-TV Garden Bout Over _ Meet Tonight in Ann Ly: He played defensive guard at brings its 19th winter meeting to | * holders. Golf Tournament at Augusta, Ga. Cold 50 mile per hour * * Starting slowly, Wilson, who Algerian Khalfi Washington State in 1950 and 1951. | Arbor for First of 2 a close: tomorrow. : winds swept the course during the day. The probable field, in addition to aski!_ | Final WIHL Games This long mile and three-quarter bowls with two leagues in Pul |He won Golden Gloves titles in the t gallop over Santa Anita's El and averages 170, bowled a 200). . |Seattle area, but missed in the NEW YORK W—Ludwig (Lud Camino Real grass course again] game first. But with scores of 26 First Games He 1952 Olympic trials at San Fran- re Today dy) Lightburn, one of the bright | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS promises a thrill for upward of and 215, he rolled up a 651 series, cisco when a broken hand cost him hopes of the stagnant lightweight Prep Tournaments 30,000 race fans. 42 pins behind singles leader Rob-his bout with Jack Scheberries, | Michigan and Michigan Tech division, goes after his seventh meet at Ann Arbor tonightin the tH t ‘ik | hd * * . But the next year, Rademacher Ist of two games that .will deter- CLASS B ert Rotherberger of Louisville, Ky National AAU champion. straight victory tonight * * * Boys Club Tourney Opens Petr ot stantanerss devon cunee-Kramer Figures Action last night, as for the past. idefeated the same Scheberries to ‘mine the championship of the ral | The 21-year-old contended from Pairings have been announced will be awarded ta, players and at Farmington three nights, was confined to! ; : ‘win the AAU title {Western Intercollegiate Hockey Clarenceville @67. Garden City 48 booster teams, those averaging for the Boys Club of America sec-teams in the Pontiac event. Rademacher faces some stiff League. ‘British Honduras is a 2-1 choice USLTA Will OK To-| at Grand Blane to get it at Algerian Hoacine Khal-| Davison 61. Durand 47 850 or less. Eighty teams, mostly tional basketball tournament. day's opening game is slated at) competition tonight as officials | Currently they are tied for the fi's expense in a 10-rounder at Open Tourneys at Harper Woods iwatch the 32 semifinalists shoot for league lead with 17 points. All Bonth Lake 72 Lakeview 88 jfrom this area rolled in Rochest-scheduled at the Pontiac Boys Club 9pm | Madison Square Garden. The bout) Harper Woods #4 Roseville $1 | er’s Community War Memorial Other Ist round pairings are eee members have finished play DALLAS —Jack Kramer. pro-gym today and Saturday will be broadcast and telecast CLaAss © * * * | for the season Highland Park vs. Bloomer Branch at Willingten | moter of professional tennis tours. (NBC-TV, radio, 10 pm. EST)| The open division leaders are: | Pontiac's Ist round foe ts of Detroit, Ypsilanti vs. Eddie at Jackson | Said today amateur tennis wasn't!¢ j p gles. Robert Rotherberg- Marquette 63, Millington 37 Coast to Coast | | Michigan cut down Tech twice Virginia Bird Dog Dearborn, which compiled a 10-3) Guest Club of Detroit, and Phila-| Khalfi | on Houghton ice last weekend Jackson St John 81 Vandercock Lk 2 * er. : y¥., 693; ring, in the second round of the! and two on the back nine, which $12,500 Pensacola Open Golf Tour-| The field tal be trimmed to he finished in a regulation 36. | the low 60 pros and. 10 amateurs Most of the low 20 scores were ‘nament today. Shoe Depariment—2nd Floor after today’s round Those still in'turned in by the more-, youthful Kesselrjng * a wiry Z7i-vear-old the fold will play 18 holes and! pros. Virtually all-were accom-SAGINAW at LAWRENCE icicinsons from Tofo7rito, Canada, parlayed, another 18 Sunday plished by late starters. Those tee- * * ae: a hot putter into a two-stroke lead} ‘ing off during the morning were tover the “old pros” in yesterday's | Kesselring dropped a 15-footer) harassed by cold winds up to 35 lopening round. His four-under-parjon the first hole and 10-footers on’ m_p.h. i: i= was one of 20 sub-par or par the third and fifth to march to a * * * The veteran Buck White of, Memphis. Tenn., came home with 5. | AAU Presses Fight a two-under-par 70, together with) - George Bigham of Kansas City, Mo.; Dow Finsterwald of Bedford Heights, Ohio; Don January of spaniel and Jay Hebert of Santee Is Back in Court anford HUSKY Diek Mayer of St. Petersburg, hearing, The Congressional John Serafin of Fox -Hill, AAU, arguing that action taken Fla.; and Joe Back of Abilene. Pa.; . preme Court scheduled to rule on | within the framework of.-its con- Ed Furgol, 1954 U. S. Open the validity of the Amateur Ath-) stitution is not subject to court was among 1] entrants ;who had par 72. he letie Union's lifetime suspension action, also has aynounced that it champion, 'of the speedy Kansas miler. | intends to fight to the finish. * 8 7 m * * * «& || _ Santee’s lawyer, Charles P.) «1; would be a rather sad situ- Harold Ridgley, Eglin Air Force Base Fla., and Jack Colter of Pen- jGrimes, will ask the court to ation,” said Dan Ferris, AAU sec- sacola, tied for low amateur in istrengthen the temporary INJUNC-| petar y-treasurer, “if we had to go ' Sedan and Station Wagon in the opening round with 73s. | tion he obtained last week against through a court procedure every, the ban. If Grimes is successful./time we wanted to take action’ ONE all-purpose car. An eye-None of the winners of the eight) ful for a trifle. the Santee likely will run in the mile’ against an athlete, And_ that's | preceding tournaments on the win- ter pro circuit entered the Pensa- That'snew in Milwaukee tomorrow night. [what this situation could lead to The AAU, on the other hand,! unless we can prove our right to Hillman Husky for ’56, the cola Open, first here since 1946. safest, most powerful car in will request to have the restrain-| .ontro} amateur sports in. this! its class. Backed by a strong ing order lifted thereby enforcing country.’ | dealer network. The Hillman lifetime suspension of Ameri-| * the * Results Bowling line begins at $1465 P.O.E. ca's top miler on charges of ‘ ‘fla-| Grimes we vuld not say what his) ELKS LADIES MONDAY Prvesroe. grant violations” of the amateur next step would be in case of de-| Pts ¥ 1 I 1 f t Jays 40 Robins 4 code ,, ; nial of his plea for staying the ‘arks 39 Alley Cats 33 . . ban Hummers 38 Pinch 3 "hatever 5 erg ne Wolverines 37 Skunks 3 CALL YOUR DEALER FOR A -W hat He — the court ee | Gaus 38 Woodehucks at f c day » contro-ere oO Ow 6 \ versial nee x Seimei Charley Ane of the Detroit Lions erosion at sane We eiverines 161. DOORSTEP DEMONSTRATION "hy ' : . . ML) © in the National Football League is "“™™*'? 7 Eine rapies . SHORT STUFF—Pee Wee Reese, pasal laps to po * |. : re ! . : Ps it Brooklyn shortstop, gets in the) attending Wayne University to Pandas 00 Camels ay Florida swing by sporting a pair Grimes has promised to take the'complete work on his degree |Lice 2} postal =| ers ] =i! 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BLENDED WHISKEY. 86.8 PROOF 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 2705 Orchard Lake, KEEGO FE 5-9204 Open Friday Nite Only ‘til 9 272 W. Maple—BIRMINGHAM i » THE STYLE CORNER QF PONTIAC ‘ see oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRID. AY, "M ARCIT 9 ‘Stocks Higher MARKETS (Grains Rally 7 Bas leisure Produce | DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT. Feb. 25 (AP)-The following i I in Early Deals -vz . Ae Sharp Dip Poses Problem { NEW YORK w — The stock age CHICAGO w-— Grains rallied | Shorter Working Hours. Spe lots. Prices Priday were: ees ~|after a sharp dip at the start on market was higher today in early lictous, fancy, 6.00 bu; No 1, 3.80-4.00 Will Be Cause, Declares. dealings with trading in large|ne 1°Ste30° bar top” Macintosn, | Board of Trade today. Deal-/ Recreational Expert : fancy, 3.00 bu; No 1, 2.00-2.50 bu: apoles.| ings were active in all pits. - blocks frequent. — Mer hern Spx. taney, 4.00 bu; Ne £ Oye * * * < ‘a, ‘S, s Red, ancy, Prices were up 1 to 2 points bu: No 1, pie: 300 li Losses at the start ran to a CHICAGO (INS) — An authority at the best while pcattered losses re ry bu. Septaae: No watie Pe e couple of cents. New crop wheat on recreational activities says seldom went to a point Sarees Cee eee NS Yi ooc1so|beimgé down most. On the subse-shorter working hours will make The hicbor awit lay contin. | 40%, behs. Horseradish, "ie ste 3.25-3.75|quent rally a few contracts got the wholesome use of free lime a ne nigner ig today bskt. Leeks, No 1. 125-1.15 dos behs. I es eG ued the market's movement into ¢ alone, dry, fancy, 1.75 80-Ib bag; No 1, ;4D0Ve — previous close. ther ‘major national problem. Parsley, cusly, No }, futures had their losses reduced John W. Fulton, exeeutive vice al root, 1 historic = ground. No Ps, to fractions. -president of the American Music bia naeg recameras y the “Associated Press thee Hot tabs >Wheat -near-the-end-of-the -tirst;~ ~} Conference, said-~Americans. -al- average of 60 stocks: advanced 70Q/Plack. No 1, 1303 hour was % lower to 'y higher, 'ready are “energetically pursuing 150 : oo cents at $183.40, another th a / hothouse, thaay, Shc $-tb box, Me 4. March $2.19%%; corn 5s Jower to ‘4 leisure. 60 5-: rhubarb. hoth: Nol). series of record marks. ‘ib en beh. Rutabagas, "No higher. March $1.30': oats un- Reporting on various studies , 5 125-150 bu. 8 Trading started with a rush to Neen wuahera. We jo 1s:1. changed to % lower, March 61; showing that the anv of amount ‘day and stayed quite fast well be-Her bu. Tomatoes, hothouse, No 1, 2.00-| rye &% to 1 lower, March $1 29M; 12.40 8-ib bekt. Turnip, topped. No. at money spent in recreational ac- yond the usual time for tapering | |2.00-2.50 bu. soybeans a lowér to % higher, tivities is rising faster than any off toa normal pace. a Greens—Kale, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. | March $2.5955, and lard 2? to 5 other segment of American econ- = DETROIT EGGS |, omy, he said: ‘cents a hundred pouncs lower, | Sinclair Oil hit the tape with, P)—diggs fob March — Ln Detrett, cases included, federal-state | a block of 20,000 shares up 4 at) etree * “The country is changing from a | 7 } & 6214. National Distillers, yester-,~ Whites—Grade A jumbo 50-52, weighted jsociety based on work to one based | Brokers attributed the splurge, ; FL s ja verage 5i'a: large 45-48: wid ave 444 day's most active issue up %%.| medium 42-44, wtd avg 43%. Grade B |of selling at the start to the action ‘primarily on the utilization of opened today on 12,00 shares up a | Teac a *fusbe 4.50. wid-avg{Of the Senate late yesterday in Jeigsure time. The American people, drowns de-|_§j ui feating the proposal to restore 90/ ¢o'y; large 44-46, wtd avg 44's oes finding themselves with more lei- at BR ___-* * * 43 Grade B large 41. Grade C sure than working hours, and with | 38-37 = avg 36', | Per cent of. parity price Supports _:| STRAIGHT FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH — Looks like ‘ € -| Chee money t@ spend enjoying them, ‘10 several basic crops. . inum Ltd. 1,200 shares up 154 at’ wWhites—Grade A ‘extra large 45-46. have a problem that is new in Among other bine xs) were Alum ' Commercially graded: “George,” the goose, has stuck his neck out too far. But he's really B Rather surprisingly to traders in no danger, because he's a feathered friend of ‘‘Belle,’ a Palomino | 116%, Westinghouse Electric 2,500, laree (3-48; medium 39-42, Gre mankind's history. the 90 per cent of parity provisions | mare on the Thomas Graber farm in Wichita, Kan. When George off % at 6148 (where strike talks | * Browus—Grade A extra large 45: large ithe amendment which knocked out THEY'RE DETERMINED bogged down again). Interna-| TY:SEVEN,_ ; \Diehard FE. ugitive ‘Merrymakers to Dance ORION — The Merry: LAKE Admits Breakins makers of Lake Orion, who now as Escape Fails Ihave 37 couples as members, are planning a pethuck dinner and A burglar who losf cut to im-/dance’ Saturday, at the Blanch ” bole odds in ‘his escape at. Sims Schoo! all-purpose reom, Call- tempt Wednesday night confessed ers for the evening will include yesterday to a total of more than!Bruce Allen Ray McCardy and ;30 Detroit area breakins, Oakland |; ester Gilmore. ‘ County Sheriff's detectives said today. . Albert Nitchie, 5, of Dearborn, |AAission Unit to Meet = was caught by two Oxford patrol-| waATERFORD. TOWNSHIP—The men and a citizen after et Mi ssionary Society of block chase across lots. ‘Lakeland United Presbyterian Escaping through the back door Church will meet at 8 p.m. Mon- of a gas station he was rifling, day at the home of Mrs. Jack Nitchie slogged through mud a foot Spencer, 1186 ‘Tull Rd. deep, losing one shoe in the pro-; cess, He sped around the corner of a f ~ Lodge Calendar nearby house and ran into a fence jpost. shearing it off at ground’ Special communication, Pontiac and injuring his face level Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M. to confer ‘ | Arraigned yesterday before Ox- E. A. Degree. Fri, Mareh 9, 7:30 ford Justice Fred F. Stevens on p.m. Samual E Smith, WM‘breakin charges, Nitehie waived —AQY. ‘examination and was bound over) to Circuit Court for arraignment | Monday. He failed to furmish News in Brief pong of $1,000. | Bernard Green, 19, of Detroit, Business Notes who demanded examination yes-. ~ | jterday on charges of uttering and | Outstanding sales records by two Publishing before Ferndale’ Jus- Pontiac agents of the John igo ‘tice Earl N. Nash, was told to : cock Life Insurance Co. were re-appear April 9 for review. of the ._¢ ported today by company offic ie charge. Bond of $1,000 was not 9-43; medium 39-41. Grade B large 40, tries to hog the oats in Belle’s bucket, Belle grabs George by the The two, John E. Dyer and Louis|furnished. ~ + are "Market firm but nervous at the ad-. did not include wheat. Many trad- They are determined to make of prices of mostly 1 to 2 neck as shown above and removes = goose gently ee the scene. | cents Tioran, were among the firm's top! nance tional Nickel2 thought wheat’s drop would Charged with reckless driving, upply and demapd irregular with offer-| of their leisure time, but they ers == use three per cent in national compe-) International Telephone 3,000 up % ings from midwestern states liberal and! fully ample, but from nearby)be knocked out: today but |Marshall C. Mangum, 48, of 182 “4 often at a loss in finding eggs some | Wunees are short Sh it needs oder | wondered why it was not incluced Wald Lake Rotary Club are re-tition, The local office was also in| _at 34%, Chesapeake & Ohio 5,500, iPine St., was fined $100 by Pon-3 | warding uses for it. They are the same range,-spokesmen said. 500 strength att ‘uted to stot ‘in yesterday's itiace Municipal Judge Maurice E. -§ % at 60, Armour 4. ~ il | toreine coming Easter trade eae) 20 and 7,700 at 20, and Pacific energetically pursuing leisure.” vote. up at President's Club members by vir-, —_—_ |Finnegan yesterday. . ¥ * * : Tin 11,500 up % at 87s. CHICAGO BUTTER & EGGS Grain Prices of their accomplishments, the: tue The promised four'day week) will attend the company’s | CHICAGO, March 8 (AP) — But CHICAGO GRAIN steady receipts 1,326.00. wholesale buy-| agents Rescoe Miraele, 34, 151 Collier ; CHICAGO. March 9 AP) — Opening | labout 1965, he pointed out, will) t grain says , New York Stocks [ine Prices unchanged, 93 score AA 37. -lbring a “crisis for many people! |annual convention near White Sul-\Dr., yesterday pleaded guilty. to {Late Morning Quotations) S2//A) 87.90 B58 S88 Cosas, \cars) 00 . Se ae | H fur Springs, W.Va., from Marcha charge of driving under the in- 'B 56 89 C $5.5 soceves 2B July ws : lunless they are prepared for a life! ,, Bs & % Admiral . 19 Jones & L ... 47 Eggs firm, receipts 12,000 wholesale| May “is ai ne a0 in which leisure tin is mach more 19 through March 22. ifluence of liquor and paid a $100 Air Reduction 407 Kelsey Hayes 362) buying prices unchanged to Itz higher: G2 --+ +: 191 Rye fine levied by Pontiae na a Allied Chem. 115.4 Kennecott 1364,U 8. large whites 60-699 per cent A's! i 202 Mas 125%. ‘important than working time. 5) Sup, tera, eerin, |r ae Allied Strs .. 54 Kimb Cik 47/425 mixed 415° mediums 405) stan-)P%S PMS st dad . Trai lor auch conditi ‘ Eldon P. Eroh, registered archi-| Judge MayiceE-Finneg ——s Allis Chalmers 74 Kreser, SS .. 291 dards 395. dirties 37, checks 368 eM) ygr 2130 Sep 8, 120 | WALLED LAKE — Fire Chief after Ralston Calvert, chairman of Training for such conditions must jot will open new offices at 1715! Alum Lid. ty tte esr | en tae en May ee ti73_ Ray Price was named ‘Outstand-community activities had told the, ‘begin now, Fulton said. S. Telegraph Rd., Monday a St, Joseph Mercy Hospital Auxil-3 Ch « Lo. uly 7 ? 7 . ee “7 J* 3 PS) epee 303 Lige & My .. 682 CHICAGO POTATOES Sep . 137, May 1220 ing Citizen” and presented with group of Price's achievements. As a music industry executive, Eroh formerly had offices iary super rummage sale, 479 8. é Am Cyan © 713 ee Aue Nal BORGO MSrca ete ee eal is oe ee esa 8 plaque of mahogany with a These include many years of _ he suggested that music be taken | 1858 Auburndale Aye., Cass Lake, |, Woodward. oe a th Leeson | I 4 aot frida 5 —— A 1, 60 a, rivals old steck $9 on track “49 ne arr y 27 rien qonem ee total US shipments 912. _ supplies re (Mar .... 61 Oct 12 97 [pronze eee a cea the biog public service, as Price has been | Up as leisure. He said there are and has been in the Pontiac areal “™ y ® re a i GC = La abo ea y rm v Is SS ack Trek) 6252 | eenaatec ehtis ctrcneern toror [tary Anes = = ae aay | a member of the volunteer fire | more than 28,000,000 people in | for 15 years. The Bargain Bex, 465 8. Wood-3 cate del = ss Grolier ae Fi ive Cars Damaged “lary €y Segnitd made the award] SPartmcat for 15 years Five | ‘est comtry whe Play © tomioal | “LEVE!eVELAND HINSI—The Bonrd|tioceeyard! ier thete cours mm 3tf Merck -.. 286/bakers 455-465, utilities 3.20-3 25 — ee! years ago he became chief, and -(Go rument toda y-(INS)— clothes-for entire ‘ at . Mid) Stl Pd . 45 /nesota-North Dakota Pontiacs wash 7 20 ; ee : ‘of Trustees of the Foundry Edu-| low prices. MI 4-4528, —Adv. : largely through his efforts the “Music's ability to turn leisure ae ee ‘ oes ee P Monsan Ch ... 474/vals 16. on track 44, supplies moderate, as al ries 0 ar department has been organized | into creativeness. beauty and self.(C&t2" Foundation has elected) accountant, wide experi-‘ Mpls Hon . . 742/and waxed 400-410. New stock Spare Armco 8tl_.. 51.2 Mont Ward .. 926) demand good and market firm for best, in a bichly efficient moaamer SS, : | James H. Smith, general manager, ' ce: "733-3 33 Motor Po... 33.4) irid rode feds 1n50. to sucks 2.7070 | ind 2 expression,” Fulton said, “is at-Central Foundry Division of Gen ones 68 yoeee ee pony a : Motorola... 48__| Florida eae ‘| MOLINE: Ht @—Mrs. Anne E. At one time Price w i ib St ae = Myeller Br... 37.7) 2-80. Lees ; i one time Price was respon-|tracting many people who never) eral Motors, as sident of the! aSclosi a and eewor 9295. Murray Cp ... 397 Scott's attempt to get her car into| sible for the station in Walled Lake | before thought of learning to play. toundation for 1956-57. am ses x. va sires; Nat _Bise 391 a parking place resulted in on oe as well as the Commerce Township/For them it is better late than Nat Cash R .. 416 uliry : : Benquet __.... Le epi & ane DETROIT POULTRY | damage to five cars, including her, xin e L Station. However, while still serv-| never.”" CLEVELAND (INS) — The Ches-Chicken and Biscuit Dinner, Beth Steel....154 Oi UiyPe 7 DETROIT, March 8 ‘AP}—Prices paid own, a broken parking meter ing the city, he now has his head-= Ohi iveed he Pri. 5 until. 82 Perkins. $1.25-T5c. Boeing Air ., 76.2 Tt 83 per pound fob. Detroit for No 1 quality . 14 brak treet light 7 | arters in the C i Tow apeake ang Ohio Railroa S$ an-—Adv. : Ret Lode see bo3 NY Central | 4¢¢-2%e poultry to 10 am and a street light pole. | Ri Wi fc beset Ath: eee Count fy at nounced appointmenttt of ME.EB. Ross3 = = Ces h up 2-34. light hens 20 Heavy’ p, broken p OM Calls Borg Warner : oe Nie Mi Fow oF Thorens a Pope ae tie olice = she me control af C assroom, ing or ship sfstation. -e ie ly U as general coal traffic agent and| Fish dinner, Fri, Mar. 9, DAV - rl y bel as 7 -26. d Rocks 26 Caponettes the machine and it struck one) ; 4 Sion Balke 274 Wo Am Ay 842\ct me at de amie aa ; : “ Prove Successful for One of Price's lest achieve-Mrs. Roy Darliz W.F. Pye as fuel service engineer,"Home, 199 Auburn Ave. Starts at : Budd Co 207 Nor Pac 81 |” Market firm on hens Receipts light Car, pushing it into another. Mrs.) rn “h = “the Pont . Pres RD . both with a in Detroit. 5 Pp. m. Ay. i Burroughs -34 Nwat Alrline 174! and short with best demand fer g00d | Seo’. car 4 wales nr! Ww ‘ments, he told the Pontiac Press| MILFORD — Service for Mrs.) Calumet & H © 154 Ohio Oi! 18 it cuanGguieciored hens 0 Pryerelveteeds Scott's car then broke off the elter Contender reporter : re a z lad! ie ‘ f , ae ye oe If your friend's in jail and needs Camp Soup... 425 Owens Ll G| 784 Parm offerings moderate on crosses and! parking meter and light pole. The reporter was rescuing a young lad’ Roy (Julia Eo) Darling, 46, of 227! y Can Dry 16 Pac G&E! 511) Barred Rocks. but current demand ts falling le broke the windshield from drowning in Walled Lake a Hickory St,, will be ag 1 pm. Sun (bail. Ph, PE 5-_— or MA 5-4031. Can Pee i’. je2 Pan AW Air 7202 slow and supphes fully ample Pane) alling pote OKE -: d } COUNCH BLUFFS, Ia (INS)— ‘few years ago. He carried a lad-| q; y in the Ri <1 B rd Chapel, i —Adv. Capita Li -Panh Epl 762 Quality caponettes in good demane of still another car and dented the ‘ = “ : Ms : -\ da ic chardson-Bi Ei 566 -1 -_———-ft yi i -Vear-> ; an 2 ; = : —. at. 1. 194@ Param Pict a1 ‘top and broke the rear window of Soh Rossie, 28-year-old school der and rope 200 yards over break-Milford, with burial in) Highland) WILMINGTON. Del (IN) Du Pont NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE Cater Trae 653 Parke Da 406 HICAGO POULTRY teacher who paid his way through, ing ice to bring in Charies Wilson’ Cemetery. M } lif announced today sales and earnings set] 4939 Chevrolet 4 door, Eugine No i Ches & Ohio., 60.3 Penney JC 994 CHIC Aco March 8 ‘AP\— Live peau ‘the fifth. HN with his fists, is keeping'who had be eat i >metery. Mrs, Darling, a iletiMe new records for 1985 President Craw-/jqagne2g0 Public sale to be held at-; Chrysler 756 Pa RR -... 243 fully steady on hens. steady on capon co ege who had been in the water [resident here, died Thursday morn-/ferd H Greenwalt disclosed in the an-|209 Notch Park Boulevard, Lake Orion, — | 624 Pensi Cola ... 74.7 elles and young stock, re cele at ooo | . . » "I s [nual repert—to elockholders that relate bee 3 cities Leal “Ss. pia 423.214 ‘yesterday 452 coops one eye on a_ chance or welter-minutes ling. in Pontiac Osteopathic Ho0S-| ere $1909 million, 13. per cent abe an on Meret 31, unr Tose c Climax Mo 682 Phelps D ea qi) heavy hens 23-27. light hens 18-105 weight prominence despite his, lmital [1954 and nine per cent over the previ-| = ion 4GecaiCele:....18% philce | |. 33.4| rollers or (fryers: 13-36) olé rogaters| 0 icee Departr men lassroom ties Commenting on receiving the | PI! lous high of $1,750 million in 1983. | STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probaie i’ Colg Paim : $93 Philip Mor ‘a ee s: icspomesice under) <4 tee 24-25, | classroom 3 | award Price said: “This is the | She is survived by her husband: -peralnes ser rr ened pemees abare Court for the Coanty of Oakland ; Col Brd A... Phill Pet RT : e . Ps itwo sons, Fred Wood of Milford; aecine! 33 for 19 otal earn oer| veveniie Dtviston & | Cot Goa * is Pit Plat G 8 Re aid b Woman Ressic had q B-plus averag | biggest thrill of my life. It means si Guacies Wood of Puatiags tive. me to $432 million, including oe In the matter of the petition concer-4 See gk Pret a GO | 1003) . k while earning a bachelor’s de-| more to me than if I had been | af arles Wood o cy [mtiton Laca wag aeon lpg trea tg tog Carolya Proctor, caine + Caune No. + Coa Ges.., 771 Palmas a3) Livestoc | gree In economics at the Unl-| elected President of the United \grandchildren; and three sisters, |siion nm 6Gyeerat ° oe sa prisice, Mlerwairan E Petel Te be ah ‘36 EST wety Livestore DES MOINES, Iowa (P—A a versity of Iowa. He also holds a | States.” Mrs. Bernice Merrill of Pontiae, —-cal Petition having ‘been filed this f = =e 66|.,DETROIT, March 8 (AP)—Hogs salable) = “ | Rowe—of—Awb-_RURBANK, 1S) Baenings—of-——e9 “3S Dre, 125Cattle early 128 undertone moatly (/Year-old $30 a with called come ucation, degree he physicalteaches ~~fAmong witnessing chidepres-| James A ; of ll UTM Lockheed Aireraft Corp a 1955 were! abouts of the father of the said minor Cont MotMot...sees81 Rexmee Orue ae(O46) No salablesales’ Receipts weak of only womanmonth an police} master’s which tn now ed-| 4.4; thoseere his eile! the |HeightsMrs. and Barbara Hudson of,the second highest tn the company * child is unknowns and the @aid enti its ia Corn-Pd ||... 317 Rey Tob B S17 Cee ee ee re Coal Chereecine.| nigh two years ene ol £ . {} for the evening were 40 farmers’ Westover, 57, will re held at 2 i 1% = i that the hearing on said petition will be ee RR eee 100 Thicke bulls.one, : that night 0 nso be at2y p.m_,'" q4 Dow Chem ,,. 672 : = strong to S0c higher. stockers! and feed: sie was doing another kind of hit-= Ss ae & Towne held at the Juvenile Court, Oakland 4 Du Pont apo 7m eee Ro SB oie about steady bulk good and choice ago a Stranger pounded at her ting in 90 amateur and 40 pro-!n the area who had been invited tomorrow from Carman Funeral Manutcane Gieicacee fueriaa County Service Center, Court Howe An ‘ 5 { We @ She i i7 6 oi calesce x aa ; = « é a a . wy an \ [ 60-8 y in t = Koa 841 Sinclair O Co hs lel are hs 5 nine jots cheice door. She said she dialed the eles (eaeonall bouts) His pro record in-'o bear a talk on farm subsidies, Home. He died Wednesday at bis! record net income last year of $4.679.831.|Dontia in. sald) County. on the Sen Fl Aute Lite 393 Soconvy Mob 7 2 00 high choice 1212 Ibs 197 7 nhone operator and asked for the eae ———— |home after a heart attack A resi-;equa! to $628 per common share, com-| aay of March A.D. 1956, at two o'clock Fl & Mus 37 Bou Ry 1 ork. nagtier aus dole shinies |e pong or 4 . cludes 29 ring victories and ukeee dent of B C for IR yes pared with $1.826.811 or $289 a share in ihe afternoon and you ate hereds Emer Rad 199 Sperrs Rane 6 0 Ib steers 1875-1950 commer-| police é : ore nt of Brown City for 28 years, in 1954 A. non-recurring credit Of/ commanded to appear personally at said draws. All his losses were by 1.570.334 result from reinstarement| Frie RR 2200 Std Onl Calf 954 cial and low good steers 1600-17 00 “Before T hung the receiver | Mr Westover was born and mar-)$! 970.339 resulting hearing Ex-Cell-O 77 gtd Oil Ind , fers average choice and oe En Ee cision A Niaricite of net assets abroad and consolidation’ 11 peing imprectical ta make personal fairb Mor . 43 td Ol N ut and conimercial « wn policemen were here taking Rossie'x late father Pabert. A ned in) Marlette ; ai oe aneitisriss Se ee ape ht service hereof, t summois —_ mot ior Food Mach ,. 615 2 Vide part lead | good and tow choice heif : a” che «: : ‘ bi ot . Mr Westove “ <4 . son et sales a ‘ & |ehall be served br pmb! tien of a espe commercial {he man away,” she said tossie of Aubudon, la, also was in Gasoline Prices. D , td ‘ “ " “ a a man o $104 923 172 ene Suet Green Ae ce. Gala) heading 710 Freah Tre. 276 stad Pack 1690-1700 utility and phen S Bon OW ee aS He ules eo es 10 3 Two policemen were sent to her a professional fighter and served hielo Mala ae ae ~ life Pontiac Pre HE CSROnES DeMEtes Gen a acther © sty baa ae wully sos ! ; -7 . ; ; pared a = of Columbiaville: six daughters and ciréulated in Ww ; of Clarkston a sister Ms Miyidie Taeob f Cite acco aae representing: a S194) saving in the ROUT. TOWNS The. Far ireman elivers ba Vf Pranks of Fenton and one grand Add up the cash you need. Concolidate your bills... redyre aircraft S.cost Towns Church will hold its next Without Leaving Home your monthly payments and have more money left over from pony on This chart shows how fow your payments can be. Using a Sitaotitanim bolt ine Lenten Family Night and pert MIAME BEACH, Fla os—Fise stead of a Percent stainless-stee] jock supper trom fo ® pan man Marti Horback 2%) hae been one in the same plane led to a w ednesday A omeeting of the wailing several vears to go on one weight saving ef 228 pounds and church board and the building of those emergency calls where & saving in aircraft costs of about committee will be held at & PM he could apply what hed been $11,400 on the same night aught about delivering 4 baby He gat the chance before dawn yesterday — right in his own homeSenate Quizzers Praise*™ |. . Delay Court Action —,Is . Seon Dismissal Plea A hearing, slated for vesterday. | on a motion to dismiss two charg es against David P. Dawson, for > Money i in | Day! 920 West Huron Street Township ee 2 NZ FE 3-7123 Free Parking in Rear | eto) et Monthty” Plan coe aa he | $ o22 350 19.39 500 26.69 ineeraut 1s computed at the rate of 3% EPs eh ere per month op hbal- “mer Lake Orion auto dealer, 32.) . ie he was postponed on request ef Daw- GM's New Dealer Policy ou" t atts i rding ak according Oak J. Nephier Co 1 ee hoice @nd prime 1319 +>-€eterady sterrs” Cle on 50 to from$300; teuy Figures a er decimal points are. fig hihe noe ep good to high choice steers 16 3" from $300 to $300 a igh ie Noon 9: 50. a few utility and commercial 12 LUCUY RATION ambulanee. Horback went into ac” us | woey. to Baidwin Rubbers , 54 16 4°1525. some choice mixed yearlings 12s. ! ae ; Gerity-Michigan 20/1960 averape enod choc hon land County 16 00-18 60 uttiit WASHINGTON 1H — Generaler Massey, a Buick dealer for a a F | CO Ziem Prosecutor F 4 4 aac : Kingston. Products* rT THE reife — ‘ Seen fs =. a test A NiNe-pwnind par . Midwest Abrasive* &2 acs mmercial coms 1 anners ar Masco Screw o 0 1 1 aairy heifers down ' ility and Motors Corp. won praise from Sen quarter century in Jeaumont -ean ; Dawsen is charged with embez Rudy Mfg A at 41 #2 cutters PO-11 $3 ¥ He ite investigators today for “wer, .-The Horbacks have three other Wayne Borer Wit 13 tein cur er up to a fea ‘ es whose franchise was ¢ an ehittre -dling and cons Thag ty his awn use ‘ es ‘No sale. bid and asked very ent canners 8 s ity and ext ; ; ; ouewn UN whiehwhich st have ' mportant’’ recent changes in its SVAN MAS allegediyallegedly should wt umercial bull 7 rod hea ss : odealers’ contractsn 7 i same ' At the1 Al eeled Jast fall for faiure to ee | were ry Wehies | AVE T try iy the “ [ NIVe Sst | fa muile 11 49-12 00 choice F aay : zs ? wer seeps ys qyinat wit c 22 60-26 00 time the company was eritieized : * ae ae mich yo ~ Lake Orion ons Set CIV Credit: Comp winch bought cP for alleged inadequate «fforts te oh. SLUR a THESTLONS On ‘ from the fuetory far sale by rly. “ip idvertising and mew 4 208,606 Enrolled {3 M sales and adverts ising policiesleadership Session Dia NN} car bootlegging LAKE: ORION =|The Lake (fan bis hae orl 9 hay ete aay ey ; He read fram oo newspaper ad Dione Clubs wscnsurme a deinen in Catholic Schools a tril iatecd fey Marreh 14 GM president Harlow Ho Car: oi jqjsement of the dealer wha suc. 27M (ON! EE aan tice, testifying before a Senate ceeded Massey such enticements “halon ste of HOE Ep NEW YORK—In 144 > there were Commerce subcommittee, said. prom chen ihe dvainn negir eae: hip Trair ing Cours 210 Reman Catholic UNIVersities } a mhs abeent ‘ Utica Residents Invited MAple 5-4352 both dealers and customers Will igenetied as Hubert Little — would slaughter ewed 5 O-8 0n re ee ess = es o ‘Millionaire's Party’ and colleges in the United States, to benefit from the ‘revolutionary’ — .,)) -Ol high, fancy and zany‘ with a total enrollment of 92 42h pe oc i 38 improvements, He said GM fas : . — UTICA=The «cond annun} At Compare Our Quality At present* there are 247) such DeSoto’s February Sales ors legislation to help block Monroney expressed hope that This ines hing vel be conducted fionaire’s Parts oo hy the institutions and 219.706 students. bootlegging. sales pressure would not be ex. by Jack Tod, the regional man- ® Free $30 installation with copper Miea Lions Club, wall he held to students. Higher by 23 Per Cent erted by letters of the type he ager, and is fires If suffietent ® No threads for salt water to rust morrow night at the Kfights of Catholic high schools have in-oe DETROIT (INS'—DeSoto Divi-Chairman Monroney 'D-Okla' yaig were sent to lagging deal number of individuals decide te © Large top for easy filling of saltsaid the new franchise form ‘'es-Columbus Hall on Ulica road, with creased! in) ihe same arcade) ce of Chrysler Corp. said yes-ers in late 1954, notifying them continue, the course will be set up. © Only one handle with shift control tablishes a_polic y of actual part-they must bring sales up to com. the general public invited. to at- Semi-automatic irom £381 te 2508 and) thei ae ee February) were tend : ‘ : 23 per cent higher than those in, nership in ue Peay | pany. fixed standards to be sure © "Dowex" mineral by Dow Chemical pupils from 447,699 to 639,607. January. * Rochester Man to Take | Proceeds from the party will be f of contract renewal. ~® 10 gauge extra heavy Galvanized But simultaneously Frederick J used to purchase playground equip. At present there are 9.385 J. B. Wagstaff, DeSoto vice pres-English Bride March 10 4ank Catholic elementary schools with ident Bell, executive vice president of Such “broadside notices of pend-ment for the city’s Grant Park. ! rs Patented—Plastic inside in charge of sales, further Monroney — said, the National Automobile Dealers 8 @Xecution,’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seott of Suf-distributors 3,349,293 pupils. compared with stated the division’s sales during Assn. (NADA), issued a statement SUmulated bootlegging to unfran-folk, E:ngland, have announced the ® 10" False Bottom—keeps it up 8.030 schools and 2.098.998 chil-the month were only two and a half To Wed Imlay ‘City Man demands Chised dealers forthcoming marriage of their ® No Down Payment declaring NADA — still dren in 1945 per cent below the all-time for Ed * “ daughter, Maureen, to Airman 2C-IMLAY CITY — Mr. and Mrs © 10 Year Warranty _legistation to safeguard dealers’! nghts, so they can be enforced in, Curtier testified thal he had can” Paul L. Racine Paul is the son ‘Doyle pone of Capac have an-+ © Free water test in your home td Ae February, set in 1995 Total Catholic schoo) and eel DeSoto’ Fe ae -alne # Engineered to fit your tamliy needs lege enrollment ‘now stands eee co 5 ae court celled all these “defieiency letters’ of the Rev. and Mrs. Franklin nounced the « nvarement of ther cee ae ue which were outstanding at the tube Racine of Rochester daurhter Sane, Lax to Allan 4.208 606 compared with 2.609.123 pared with 8&0] “$149 the previous CITES CASE when GM offered its dealer organi The wedding will take place on Swailes of Imlay Cit, No date in 194. month and 10.196 in Fe ‘bruary. 195 Moneoney chose the case of Luth zation five-year contracts, Saturday in Suffolk. has been set for the wedding. t 4 : =} : f ' ! ae jl. / owen poate th on . 3 TT qT IRTY-E-RIG TI IF 4 TL AC. PR ES= Sa. x, iMy nH 9, 195 6 : : <= 6 el | Va M ale 6 el a nted E “e ma Po le N w vaanitea -. BA uitdi ; N : Personals 25 nted Real 32A ip 8 | D. 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