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PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1960 —26 PAGES
Nelle and Watson to Stand Trial for Murd^
Wqodcock Senate for
//ifs U.S. Is Ready Slash Forces
in State Industry^ l^ussia Will
Allies Meeting Today to Touch Up Package Deal for Geneva
PARIS (^ — The United
GEORGE T. TRtJMBUU, JR.
A top UAW official has laid the blame for what he calls Michigan’s lag in development on4he shoulders of the Republican dominated State Senate, “led by men with minds of the 19th century.”	d *	^
Leonard Woodcock, UAW vice president, was speak-	^ agreed to si^h
ing in Pontiac last night as part of a statewide “Truth
About Michigan” seri«.	-	7	Soviet Union
It is sponsored by the AFL-CIO to dispel what the	‘"formed
union calls “liberal propaganda” about the state.
For one thing. Woodcock said, “it is a contemp-■^.tuous" and dirty lie” that Michigan is a welfare state.
The state ranks 34th in welfare expenditures, he said.
The 49>ea'r-old union official, director of the union'a General Motors Corp. department, didn't restrict his remarks to Michigan. He blistered three generations of Republican national rulers for letting “a status society (Russia) outstrip the United States” in satellite and educational developments. He
MRS. BETTV LANZA
Lanza's Widow Is Found Dead
sources said today.
_ The Western Allies were to meet again today to put the fi^al touches to « package piah the^will present to the Soviet Union when the 10-nation disarmament talks open ih Geneva Tuesday.
The North Atlantic council today approved the fl\ e-power West em disarmament plan which will'
“LcMoniically apeaking we have seme of the flaest political minds la the nation. But the trouble Is that tbeir minds are tied to the early IWb century.” “We are hot^the forward-looking progressive nation with minds fd to the :>0th century,” Woodcock said.
He saved his Sunday punch for Michigan and the “tnaldistributed” Senate GOP majority.
Almost 100 persons, mostly unionists and Democrats, walked past handouts of "What Our UAW Needs” to hear the talk. A union member said the handouts corhe from an insurgent faction of Pon-jtiac Motor Division Local 65.3 in whose hall Woodcock spoke.
DISPL88IONR TODAY, TOO ! The series continued there today Grief-Strickan Batty, 37,	discussions covering tex-
PrAknUk,	c-.-—	higher education, constitu-
Probabiy Diad rrpm tk>nal conventions and the role of Natural Causas	i'he union member.
Mrs. Lassiter Admits Adultery in Statement
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By MAX E. SIMON
DEARBORN TOWNSHIP—Nelle Ussiter and Gordon Watson, whom she admits was her illicit lover, must stand trial for the murder of her husband, Royal Oak car dealer Parvin (Bill) Lassiter.
Township Justice John L. Mokersky ordered the silver blonde Beverly Hills grandmother and Lassiter’* • former business associate bound over to Wayne County Circuit Court for trial after the prosecution wound up its “sex and greed” case against the couple.
They are held without bond in the Wayne County
Jail.
The climax of the trial came when a statement by Mrs. Lassiter admitting her affair with Watson, 44, was admitted as evidence, Mrs.*-^^	r	“
Lassiter also admitted _ a •VI • knowing of her husband’s’,^5,4 MlIIlOTl
Our New Pioneer V Scouting Universe for Travel to Come
WASHINtiiTON (LPD—Prcsl deal Elirahowcr taid today oo
the eve of arm* reduction talka	..
in Geneva that the United Statea WASHINGTON 'UPD —^mer-, naa launched—Pioneer V wnn is rendy to explore every posi4- 'fa’s Pioneer V sun aatcflite scout- I8T.IM miles from the earth and hie means leading to "geneml the void between earth and. mortng away at a spe«l of 6,5M Venus today (or space ti avelers of the future.	j
disarmament.”
presented to the Soviet bloc next week. The 10-nation East-West disarmament conference opens in Geneva Tuesday.
The 9
the size-of a beachball. is ni.shing
toward the sun on the most ambitious mission yet undertaken to distflver and investigate the perils which must be mastered before man ventures to the planets.
The National Aeronautirs * H|taee Administration (NASA) calculated that at 8:tW a.m. E8T—about 14 hours after It
A .NATO spokesman said the ’ouncU had given Its ‘‘complete'' lympntfay and entire support to he Western plan.”:
Informed sources said the manpower ceiling would be a highlight of a three-part kheme proposed to the Cbmmunist bloc (or
S"S?.x'ir.SJ^'.-Se,'""iCounfy's Four-H Leaders
computed to be above the Indian
Ocean about 400 miles east Madagascar.
Pioneer V was launched from Cape Canaveral. Ela. at five seconds after 8 a m E!5T .vesterday by a slender, while Thor - Able nx-ket.
' The aluminum satellite was boosted into a circuit of more lhani
"^murder before police did.
The pi-asecution elegUlfied the 'packed courti-oom in an extraor-I dinary night session that ended at 112:30 a.m. It presented Mrs. Las-I liter 8 damagmg statement in a : dramatic, last-minute move to con-ne<‘t the glamorous 38-year-old widow and Watson to a conspiracy with thi-ee admitted killers to as-.'■00 million miles around the suniuissinate Lassiter.
Up to that point there had
been kpeculallon in the small
The United States. Britain.
Ssr:.^ri,‘1mi:S^i'Sorry to Lose Old Home
CVSTKI .MENT* ABOARD
Aboard It wei'e' instruments! Aever go to trial, which will provide man with his' As'Assistant Prosecutoi- George first detailed information about'd Kent lead slowly from a 23-vasl magnetic fields, clouds of page sometimes lurid, manu-charged particles, many kinds ofi^ript. Mrs. Ussiter bowed her radiation, and meteoric dual in uead in her.hands on the counsel^ the depths of space.	table.
It was the first time that 'man | An ovci-flow crowd of specU-had attempted succossfnllv to put tors standing outside the court- < a miniature laboratory Into a room pressed closer to the win-|Pie8ident, J140.900; W. C. Newberg, solar orbit belweea earth and Its duws as Kent read the statement executive vice president. $125,900;
I nearest planetary neighbor. 'Mm. Ussiter give him Jap. ‘28, IF. \V. Misch, vice presideint. $115.-_	, , ,	., , ,	. j .	!shortly before she became a grand- 900. With Colbert, they all are dl-
Ru.saia s Lunik 1. launched .lap.	Trectoi-a
2. 1959, and America'i Pioneer™®"’*'^'	1	.
IIV, sent aloft March 3,1^. are in 'orbits between Earth and Mars.
Loss Told by Chrysler
Dl-rTROIT tW-Twelve top Chry#. ler Cbrp. official! collected $1,365.-384 in salariei and fees in 1959, but none collected so-called Incentive compensation because th« company lost $5,«0,000 last year.
These righirs we.re disclosed In le company's annual proxy stato-ment today.
Four officers roreivod mors lan $ieo,m, with President L.
. (Tex) Uolberl’s ftM.N! topping all. ('olbert received I2M,-ra in IMS.
Othem in (lie IIOO.OOO-plus brack-Row. ^first vicn
At that time, Mr«. Ussiter was! Chrysler officers and director! . not a defendant in the case. She qualified for incentive rom-But Lunik was tracked to only ^	^e caUed as a witness P*'>«‘ion in 1957. when $1,703,300
pntaent a united front at C,eneva.!	~	‘'ave D^'o* distributed pn top of salaries
Th^	niAti mils f^r thrar‘	Only 407,000 iTulw HhfMJis PioDP^r DUaded (Tullty to sc^cond	fofs.
main stages	County 4-H leaders are reluctant to. move from V carries the most powerful radio	I niiysipr advised stockholders
their Perry street home of 19 years.	'	us-u s-*r-s-	"’wOng will be held
I. EHtabllkhinent of an international dlsarmanienl agency
Sevem^uietly have ^pressed the fear that the
nation. This radio has pow-er to BI RIE.S HER FACE
■“	•' county’s proposed move uT relocate them In the Tele-
BtVERl-v Hiu-V c.h,. .AP, "f	Sy	ITService Center*-------------------------- -
.-n,. .	S. Agreement by all naUons In might leave them Without
volved to stop producing nuclear ^ home.	rfllk SOflnV SWP I
terlnl* on hand to “atoms for ^	^	.	. ’	: „ f II* IN • J
------- for vice Presidency
Singer Maiio Luiza's	auggestions. it was left to a local
once ^w-n as Hollywc^'a most u„ion president to ask the UAW's paUent wife becauae of her late nronoBal* husband's stormy antics, died ^
Friday.	The question came from Kcx
A inald found the pajama-tlad 'Continued on Page 2', Col, 8) body of Betty Lanza in bed in her	----------------—‘
tances of up to 50 million miles, accused of first degi ee muider and <’IR<riT-Sli DAYS	;conspiracy to mur^r Uaailer.
37-year-old widow appaiently died >
Of natural causes	but Youll ShlVei
Her brother. Bert Hicks, said she dliMi “of a broken heart. “ OvOT Weekend She never recovered from
Mario's loss." he said. "Her life A bright weekend is In store for seemed empty.’'	Pontiac area residents even if.tem-
An. autopsy w as conducted but peraturCs do remain cold. The U.S. the coroner’s office said detdr- Weather Bureau predicts fair and mination of the cause of death continued cold tonight and lomor must await further studies row.
Her doctor said she had been	*	♦ n
under,treatment for a respiratory The low is expected to dip to ailment.^ Authorities said she may,10 above tonight. The biKh will have died of asphyxiation	climb to near 28 Sunday. The eut-
Her husband died of a heart at- look for Monday is continued i-old tack last Oct. 7 fn Rome at the'with a^chance of aome snow, | age of 38.	| *	a ♦	*
Morning northerly winds at 10-
Robert Y. Moore, chaum»|i of programs:	reduce the Board of -Auditors, quiclitej
artned forces of the Sqvtet 4 nioa
and Ibe I'alled States.
S. End of production of nuclear weapons snd ballistic missiles with a military use; and eventually reduction of armies iContinued on Page 2. Col. 7)
plans are under way to have site” for their annual fair ,hy 1961. DETROIT Uh-The national chair-He assured 4 H Icadem that t"**" Americans for Democratic time woa’t permit having this Action Says Democratic Gov. ®, .vear‘, fair In the new proposed Mennbn Williams “would be swell '
location. It can be held «
,as I
presidential candidate
News Flashes
.Samuel H Beer. ADA president "That a home to u.s out there,” and a professor of government at said Keith Middleton of Lake Or- Harvard Univeraity, made the reion. chairman of the 4-H Leaders’ ply last night when asked if W'il-Assn.	hams would be a crept able to ADA
■Whai we re, afraid of i« that	o o *
gal on the wav home from the	^ '•’ll "'‘h nolhing," said Williams has announced he will!
r:as( Wr«l summit meeting In Lvlc B Abel, county agriculture not seek n seventh term Parts, the White House said to-	emor.
transmit . Information over dis- Mfg. Lassiter and Wal.son aie
in Detroit lieadquartcrs April 19.'
More Violence at Troy Plant
day.
AHhongh Mrs. lauiaa bad been
PROMIKES NEW MM ATItfS
HAVANA (AP) •
j 15 miles an hour will become light officers were wounded today by and vartabit tonight.
I The lowest recording in down-Itown Pontiac preceding s • w.
!	Moore said It isn’t the intent of Adenauer Off for U. S.
l-our poli('€ the county to dnvf 4-H members
of their old location merely to; BONN. Germany^iiB—W e f
days from today, the mighty-voi(-edi'",,„ . ..
planetoid, as si-ientists are calling;	4
lo^he*	"	*"
acts of sexual intereouna*?
It then will be *4,700,SOa “Answer (Mrs. iiunniter).- Ves. mll« from the sun, 4S,400,0W	j.j
mile, from the enrth, nnd S.StNI.-	' ®'"
StIP to 7.SM.tm mile, from the y®“	relntions? ,
orbit of Venus. Venus Itself will	. *	* . ^
be shout l4.000.tNM miles awnv. ' An.swe7:	I don I know .
on the opposite side of Its orbit sonietimes it would be weeks ... and this morning at the strike-from Pioneer.	sometimes more often.	bound Dynamic Manufteturers.
„	,	J i ui. ! The stslemonf 'also revealediInc. plant in Troy after Union
Pioneers average in orbit m,., Lassiter spent the night,members rejected a contract that *" •	Okla-;would have ended their four-week,
miles an hi ui, ompared to ^ ^^cn they ivtumed'walkout over wages 66.0(10 for the	|pgp|y ^ business trip to AI-;	o ♦	*
The •‘atHliles 1:2)-watt main,^ ^ jj. M, with Lassiter , transmitter' la .30 times more pow-,„	his return home from
,erful than any sent into space -his trip the next'day that	"orkers sppfoVMT!ha
fore by the United .Stales It ls .i,„ was picked up by the admit * ®“‘*': ®' * jexpecled to maintain i-onlact with , of murderers and killed"'"**^	**** Union
route home from the Willow	cooperate to In-
Dynamic Local Votes Down Firm's Plan to Keep Non-Unionist ! 't .................. •
Violencq ei-upted anew last night
|a world network of tracking sta
jtionB until well past the half-w
mark of its first trip around the
Run Airport
crease productivity at the plant. Voted down at .veaterdny’a sen-
, ,	.	J ■ V .	-r-- ; •	...-	- . - -	.	^	, Mrs. Uasulter said she spent the slon at the Big Beaver Fire Hall,
the explosion nf n gren^ ^ raise funds for the new courthou**.German rham-ellor Konrad : At 50.000.000 miles II wil|l lake ,	^	..h„i	gowwver. was the company-, pro-
bomb they were examining la He said funds received fi-om its Adenauer look off bv plane to- I4's minutes lor a radio signal to ,	^
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.	„	the pasaenger aection ef the Hn- sale will be' used, rather, to build	day for a 12-day visit to the |make the	trip from Pioneer to the|
Mrs. Lanza, a najive of Chicago,Iwss eight degrees.	The	nieicuryj vaaa enstoms office, port police anew on a proposed location he-	United Stales arid pre summit earth,	i	"• wanted
came to California in 1944 to work resding at 1 p.m, was 26.	[ said.	I’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | talks with President Eisenhow-er. | Yexieiday's launching came as
in an aircraft plant. Her brother!'
Introduced her to Lanza, then young tenor, at a Hollywood pau, that year. They were married/In April 1945.
The coulee's four chil( leen, 10. Eliaa.
Mark, 4—were takM to the of Lanza’s parents, Mr. and Anthony Cocozzs, in nearby cilic Palisades.
Jury Clan't Make Up Its Mind
Dynamite Blows Oi)t Oil Blaze Twice
(irf!
.lACKSON <»i - An oil weU which had burned for eight lays! was extinguished, rekindled then extinguished again todaj.
Red Adair’s crew A 150-pound charge of dynamite lowered with a 35-foot boom the towering blaze, blew 1 at |:35 h.m. and again at
Tlw woR, however, i
After the first was snuffed Mit. an explosion deslgneif to dear nie wHl head of a bfowout-preventar valve and" otheri melted debris stalled ^le blaze anew. A third —flamoa:
close to perfection as space engl-‘ F"* husband m the pen (pen neers can hope to achieve at pres- ilwndary) sad would turn them ent. Tliey ■ weiw shooting for W*	poUi-e if I stopped,
speed 25.019 miles an hour at bum-f’ •'! tfever saw the papers but :out of the last stage of the three- from things he said and from what stage Thor-Able. They got 24,869. i knew about'my husband I.knew which was 576 miles an hour mitre h,. could do it. That’s not why
possl to keep «
for f! days workers hired since the walkout on Feb. I(.
"Cecil D. Oaks, president of DjI-namir, evidently has made promises to the bcb4 that they would keep their jobs snd Is trying to save face,” said Robert Rock, president of the Union.
why '
scam.
WATTlNfl FOR VlJpMTjr — Grant Cooper, defense attorney for Dr. R. Bernard Finn, goes over some of the trial transcript. He sits in an .almoirt empty courtroom in Los Angeles Friday
B«| mmw mum us mas .•JSiiMat csiiptj' q.-V4ULfXPIfn in LA^	TTKimy
I waiting for * verdict by the Jury deliberating the fates of Finch
—J-	i se rsstsfsi
and'uurole Tregotf. The doctor and his sweetheart are charged with murder snd conspiracy in the death of Finch’s wife. TTie jury has been deliberating for.more than a week. (See story on Page‘2.)	■
Wants to Make Wayne County Separate State
‘KNEW OF Ml RDER’
Later in the statement she admitted that .Watson toM her that her husband had beep, murdered before police found the body.
“I don't remember when he told me but it was before the police
RE8KNT NCABS “We object to having scabs working while our men are out of work. We want our seniority employes back right' away “
did." she said MNMINfl Iff)—Pnrvona living police found the body” nutside Wayne IXtunty would be known ns reoidento of the state of “Water Wonderiand” dbder a proposal by a Detrotl Democrat.
Rep. George .4^tgomery baa filed a reiMiutlaa to have Wa.vne County made a separate stale, retaining the name "Mlcblgan” becanae of Its popniallon donil-
In Today's Press
said he was tirod of the gtvlag the Detroit's
OWno A. misrthsrH
iDcoais T»
Income Tax ,
Theaters	„
TV * Radio Programs Wilson, Part '
1|q)nen’s Pages ....
Rock said theie wa.s trouble at about 6 pm, yesterday, shortly aft. the fire hall meeting.
“.Scabs came through the gala before I carrying beer bottles under their coals,” he said. "ITiey came out in 10 minutes and went across tha street Five were in a car and four were standing there swTkring at six or seven of our pickets,
“The four took off their coat! and eharged the union -mep in tho 'licket line They must have been trunk .There was a big fi^ht and w o of their men were knocked out.
“The other two helped them wck in the ctr and they drove iff sa.ving they would come back vlth more help. The plant guards just sifibd and watched.""
Troy.pollcw reported aaother 'Continued ^n Page 2, Col. 4)
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Nelle and Watson Must Stand Trial
(OootiMied From Pagt One) to «• with H bfMHe to)
hww MhMt H. I WM mwtMI . . . hMMM I km4 hM* Kotof with him ... I Mt K«Ut;.
^ After the murder. Mrs. Lassiter •aid. Watson toM her to ‘‘keep my towth iMt or rd tet hi trouble.” Watson aittinc near Mrs. La*-Mter, listened intentiy to th« statement
’ Mrs. Lassiter said she met Wat son **twn or thrda yeafi ato ’’ Sw aaM Watson was retactaat to worh tor her hasbaad at first, hot chaBRcd Ms mtad “wtoa he
Mrs. Lassiter said she told po-lir> about her relations with Watson, "hut not ewrytiiing."
She said she last talked to her hdsband the night of April C.
•‘He toM me to rail Gordon to pick him up at the airport, never heard from him again.”
Mrs. Lassiter said Watson told her he wasn‘t going to the airport but wouM send someoi pick up her husband,
“Gordon toM me he was Ing to the house that night with a fellow from Detroit. He^never came jmtil ’the foUowing morning."-
* "t went apotairs aad Used ms toea to sraN tor BUL I kept pall-
Mrs. Lassiter wept silently as Kent read:
“The last time I talked to Bill T sranted to speak with him a tittle longer. He told me the phone call was long distance and that heV spent enough.'
ter) was mad because I wouldn't; ried to another wonuii. testliled drink with him and 'he said Mhat she beard Wataon offer H.000 didn’t like his friends.” die said.'from my own pocket"
When he told her of the killing, who would kill Lassiter, ddent, she said, her paramour .She said Mm. Lasaiter told her said; “1 could kill him."	she was not in love with Lamiter
When he told her of the Idlllng and adced her to try to get IBcks Mrs. Lassiter’said, "Gordon said to "cooperate witb'^ Wataon. would be alright and everything "She wanted me to uae my fat-*1 oMldn't beneva that BUI "uenro. jje said, ' Mias McCom-rat dead aad | waa all mixed *****®*^j^ i« i... . . m after that ”	At one point In her statement
.	^	Mrs Ussiter said she loved her
Lassiter's bullet-scarred body , husbands snd tried to break off was found off the Willow RUn Ex- with Watson ressway on April 8	;
Three men named as co<on-
spirators in the La.skiter murder directly at Mi^ M<^*mmw aa are awaiting sentencing after *^‘**~**®	wftoaaa
Ing guilty to reduced charges	tor eyes,
of second degree murder	Mrs. Lassiter's prominent De-
Ttiey are Charles W. Nash. 43. trolt attorney. Joseph W. Louisell, the triggerman in the ‘ kill for objected vigorouily to admitting hire" plot; Roy C: (Buckt Hicks. .Mrs. Lassiter's statement at evi-a Lasaiter emloye; and Rich dence. ard Jones. 36. all of Chattanooga. Louisell said his client "admitted “enn.	shamefully and with remorse that
In her statement. Mrs. Lassiter she had been intimate with Wat-said:	son,"
“He (Wataon) kept saying every-1	♦	♦	♦
thing waa all right. Me said there! But he added that the sUtement was some men . . . Buck (Hicksi was "only proof of the commission was in the back seat . . . Buck of the crime of adultery." He told him about it."	'said It had "no placeJn tMt hear-
The prosecution at the outset of ing because Mrs. Lassiter is not the examination contended theron- being tried for adultery." splracy to murder Lasaiter wasi "And there hasn't been an aduL primarily promoted by an attempt tery conviction in Michigan since to gain his money and only sec- 1842," he added, ondarlly In sfr attempt by Mrs.j Justice Mokersky, however, over-Lassiter ami Watson to clear the! ruled the defense attorney'! objec-patHeof their illicit kAw affair, jtion and permitli^tbe aUtementT Mrs. laaaitor said the raold induction.
net get aay moaey from her baa- |
Wataon, confident and smiling
Earlier in i
Mrs. Lassiter said Watson once tton witnesses Baritara threatened to kill her husbandimon, 35, who claimed to be Hicki around Otriabnaa, 1958, after her common-law wife although she ad-"He (Latai-i mined that he ia still legally
‘He only gave ‘	***■	ftwn California to
retnrned ,rwn ^!‘h"
)hla composure Friday when neivs-
p».d.
McCom- grabbed the arm of hia st-torney, Ralph Cioidamith, and asked: "Do you know about this?'
Bennett Feuds Over Clark
'Secret' Payola File Causing New Hassle
M.T.Cuimniskey
The Day in Birmingham^
Taken by Death
Industry Representative
STOP Behind School Bus -All 4 Traffic Lanes
1	.	1.	u BIRMINGHAM -- Motmists us-
ond Outstanding Ootter Ja, woodward avenue in Bloomfield warned today that all
Succumbs in Detroit
Mancourt T. Cummiskey of Rom-
tive, died this morning at Henry Epill Hospital in Detroit after a kac Olneas. He was 50.
A native of Detroit, he was a graduate of Georgetown Prep ^d)ool in Washington^ D.C., and attended the University of Detroit. He was. an outstanding amateur golfer and a member of the St aement Catholic Church and the Romeo Players. *
tour lanes of traffic behind ■chopl bus most come to a eom-^te stop when it picks up and disdiarges students.
Director of Public Safety Robert J. Stadter issued the statement saying that all drivers violating the law will he ticketed.
“Wa hava beea isaMag tk •to to drtoeia wh* tklnk Ik aaly ears dtoecify beMad the b
Mr. Oammtakej Is sarvived by his wife Jsns* three soae. Ulemas, DapM sad Michael, all at home; his daughter Oatheriae,
lege. Parchase, N.V.j brothers, Jsmes T. of Birmliig-ham, CBarles E. of Oresse Potato aad Joha W. of Oraad BapMs. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday in the Roth f\meral Home, Romeo.
stop," Stadler said.
"The state law providing thkt an drivers must stop in front and to the rear when red flashers on the bus indicate to do so. It is
studeat at MsakattaavUle Col- mandatory within city limits.
‘Our ordinance was adopted last October." Stadler said.
Since Woodward Is divided it Is not necessary for oncoming traffic to halt, but all traffic-to the rear of the bus must stop.
Funeral service wlU ho held atT"	*	•	*
10 t.m. Tuesday in St aementr'.,- . —, CatboUc ChmcTltomeo. with huA "ThereJiave been several rear-
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By JOHN H. AVBBllX (and the lubcommlttee'a Demd-WASHINGTON (AP)—The rank- cra^® majority announce plans Ing RepubUcan on tha House pay-;*® Oai* in the near future, ola investigating aubcommittee to- Harria. cooling he hat no to-day accused subcommittae chaii^l**”^®" ralltag Gark until a man Oren Harria (D-Ark) of gide- !*“b«)mmtttee tnvestigption tracking public ipiestioning of T\’bas Indicated disc jockey Dick Oark.	youthful PhUtdelphia disc jockey
Rep. John B. Bennett (R-Mlch) be summoned late this month | also sharply challenged Harris’I®*" '“V “ April.
Wataon lakl be «-as not prised at being bound over for trial.
But the smile he had been wearing in earlier sessions was mtsaing.
Asked to comment on Mrs. Las-titer's statement, he said: "She was confused. The prosecutor's office must have confused her."
Asked whether her story was true, he started to answer reporters but was stopped by his defense attorneye who explained they ....rt wish to have the codefendants split up.”
After Justice Mokersky ordered
AT rtoMu
TO BE ON CARPET — Industrialist Bernard Goldline smiles, Friday, taking hit daily walk near his Brookline, Mass., home. Shortly before this jaunt, a federal grand jury indicted him and hia secretary. Miss Mildred Paperman, for alleged tax evasions. Goldfine’s gift-giving forced the 1958 resignation of Shennan Adams, President Eisenhower's assistant, after a CongresskmaT investigation.
Car Carrying 11 ^ reens Hits Train — and None Dies
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A car loaded with 11 teenagers—
Finch Jury Keeping All in Turmoil
|Goldfine Awaits [His Court Date
Bloomfield Hills' 340.000, one-stofy garage to house road maintenance equipment is expected to be completed by early summer, aty (3Ierk Robert J. Stadler, said
He said the hill adjacent to the
A paaaenger train apeeding at 75 miles an hour—
A mow grade crotsing—all in-gr^ients for tragedy.
"But those kids were born under the ri^t stars.'' said E C. Bom-barger. police chief of suburban Ooon Rapids. Friday night after the imr skidded on the slippery highway into the train’s third diesel unft. All the teen-agers lived.
Gambling Case Appeal Made
North Memorial Hoa-
ANrn riipn Fv^rv Expects Arraignment' Only two of the victims, aii from WS ANGEI^ rupi) - Every r	9	MlnneapoUs or its suburbs, were
Monday on Evasion of:i„ critical condition. The others Tt’ X'i Near $800,000 Tax >»■>«<)"	«»
the pak bound over. Louisell aaid|tual verdict holding the fate of,	l!
Dr. R. Bernard Finch and Carole bOsTON (AP) — A date Is;
"The JNdge U Insase.”	jTregolf.	\	1 expected to be set Mondaj for
Mrs. Lassiter turned to the ss-| But fivg men and seven women:the arraignment of Industrialist
________ ^ __	sistant prosecutor and said tear-.of the jury continued to remain Bernard Golddne on charges he
one ^tiic naflon's most^"y'	|allent outside their cloistered,waded 1791,745 in income taxes.
deliberations pro-
authority in throwing % tocracy .. , :	-
curtain around aubcommittee taJwide^ knmm platter aplimers. re- Vea toe. Krat. formation about CJark’s activities, IP***®®-'' denied, receiving pay.' Hicks in earlier testimony denied Specifically Bennett assailed .giol^-undercover payments to plugi that he had ever teen Mrs. Lasaiter ••lalae and i^eadlng” a currentiP*’®"®*^®P’’ records.	hand Watson a wad of bUls to
toemorsndum cutting oft other Cha“«>f‘ng this, Bennett dis-,htve her husband murdered. Bibrommlttee members from files
on Clark.
Harris, in an obvious rebuke to Bennett, issued "a memorandum Friday night ordering aubcommit-tee chief counael Robert W. Llah-man to bar everyone except sub-
Irora the dark files,	..m k.
Bennett, contending the onlwK!*
he has- no Intemion ol observing|.v«uable to any member all ms-. lo^als in the files "for personal ♦JT H^Beni^ daah martied ^ informsiWw, ’• the latest in a series of Intermlt-
Clark has acknowledged , in
statemant that he played on hit nationwide TV show in which he had a personal financial intereit.
Without mentioning Harris took not* of disrlosuret In As a result, 'Harris said he was reversing the ‘icy where
I information
tent pmtism, flareup. in the more!	hLZ
thm. two-y.«y>ld stormy history of the House Legislative Overslglit f.^;.
He^M toe oMer’3 wWch give commit-
Political bickering generally haa tee memberi authority to examine been k^pt pretty much under all comm|ttee files. He announced
This contradicted teitimony of Herbert Jones, 28, of Chattaneogs; Tnin., an earlier witneaa. Herbert, brother of one o( the admitted murderers, said he had been contacted originally to kill Lassiter but backed out.
tires slayers «
I weekmed by
Attorneys tor both Mrs. Lsulter and Wataon said they planned to start action immediately to quash at least the first degrre murder charges against their clients in Circuit Court. They said they would aitoial to the State Supreme Court if necessary in onU quash the charges of murder.
tog Tharsday, defeoM hopes
froDtleg toe handaome phyaleUn
aecoMd of slaying Mrs. Barbara Plack, U, last Jaly It.
4-H leaders Sorry to lose Old Home
(Continued From Page One) tween the Fanners Market and Road Commission on Pontiac Lake
Goldfine's secretary. M H d r Paperman. 42. also is scheduled for arraignment on tax evasion charges.
A federal grand Jury Friday to-dirted the SS year-old OolMae wtth evadtag $4M,SS1 In peraoaal incotne taxes tor the yean IMS through 1N7.
In another indictment, he Is charged jointly with Miss Paper-;
. man with evading $340,784 in in-j „
Despair hit the defense last'come laxea allegedly owed by the,	leadera and hundreds of
night, however, when the jurors Rtrathmore -Woolen Co.. Boston, volunteers have become sentlmen-were ushered grim-faced from the j for the years 1953 through 1957. attached to the old grounds.
Offldala of the cooaty planaed the move there part of their long dreem to have all oouaty hulMIngs ia or near too Rervtoe Center.
arreited Feb. 14 in two slmultane-
Bigned by Moore and other auditors on May 38, 1941, giving them the present property. "You are at liberty to use this entire property to carry out the purposes and objec-'
/ Pontiac vice squad
chambers to their hotel rooms, I____
a^re they were locked up for thelMr*, Pape™Im"with‘?^^ldinr&^,'
^	1591 in personal income taxes for
Balancing the two ejrtremes waa | toe years 1953 through 1957. the growing belief that the Jury re-1 Mias Paperman also ii charged mslned deadlocked on a verdict with wilfully lubacribing to falae
tor at least one defendant, which corporate income tax returna of	,
sr"""""	■“	2 GMTC Men Retire;
If toe Jurort fall to reach a de-| Goldfine it president of Strath-!” “ “	'
lane farthest from toe bus will stop and another car will amash into the rear of it, not knowing why it stopped.
John Springer Is Held to Be Guilty of Illegally Operating Premises
Pontiac man yesterday appealed a Municipal Court convic-on a charge of maintaining and operating an illegal gambling place.
dty offices where the garage will be located haa been cot back and the foundatkns set.
ConstnictfoB will continue as soon as wtather pennits, Stadler said.
Candidates for the Birmln^iam City Commission snd the Ubrtyy Board will speak at • p.m. Tuesday at the Community House before members of the Democratio Club of Birmingham.
Scheduled to speak are Com-- B,
Mrs. Fforeace H. Willett, Clsode L. Kidd, Jr., and Lance C. Mlaer.
Seeking Library Board seats are speakers Katherine G. Smith, James E. Tobin, Arthur J. Underwood Jr., and Mrs. Cirlyn Ashley Vogt.
Included on the agenda is Jack Balsley unopposed constable candidate.
The public la invited to attend the meeting.
Robert H. Ive#
Service will be held 2 p.jn. Mon-
day at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home for Robert H. Ives. 38. 707 Ruffner St., wdio died after a long illness yesterday at the Oakland County Medical Faculty.
Burial wiU be in Whtte CSiapei Cemetery.
A lieutenant In the Birmingham Fire Department. Mr. Ives was a member of the Metropolitan Club Spirit No. 9 and a Marine veteran of World War JI. He was also a member of the Fint Methodist of Birmingham.
Surviving Mr. Ivee ere his wife, Ethel; one eon, WaUam; a daughter, Melinda; hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ive* of Birmln^am; and a sister, Mrs. Charles Por-teoUs of Fort Banning. Ga.
Says Senate Hurts Michigan Industry
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of Leeal 887 of toe Amerlcaa Forging R SockH ptaat here. Flret, Woodcock answered, an awareness of the problems comes John 0. Springer, 43, of 2 Naomi	Mldi'gsn
was found guilty by a jury
Friday MoCallnm aeatenced dm to pay a IIOS fine plua VSO
lecturea.
Secondly, he said, the union's hope* are riding on August (Gust Scbolle's suit to require reappor-tionment of toe Senate. Scholl- is president of the Michigan AIX-CIO.
Springer Immediately appealed the sentence to Circuit Court and was released on a $200 appeal bond.
The appeal is scheduled to come up in Circuit Court March 21.
Springer v
* one of 16 persons
hopeful that the decision out of the Supreme Court will give us some relief.” he said.
If not. a way must be fqund to take off our backs those of the ‘22 dominant aenatora to whom even Mr. Eisenhower is a dangerous radical.”
As Scliolle contends In hit sjlit, Michigan must return to the prin-
ous raids officers.
He was charged with operating an Illegal gambling place at 157 W. Howard St.
Both agreed, however they i®**‘®*'	**’*•''	*he> more and Miss Paperman
...t.e	. .	.... L. Z	rtff lAmniWsaai tovul VStoMimm stia. accounting officer
cover. The current hassle shows pointedly that he totenda "to In-would" ‘Tight'it"oi^’ ta'*ci^V<tay <>H tomorrow and resume dli-‘"Is	^bcommlttee records on Court over the second count-coo-
open running feud unlets HarrislQark/'very shortly.’'	|ipiracy to commit murder.
Deep Snow in South /. . Cold in North
Slogging Through Drifts
By tailed Frees 1
I mountainous drift* from the Mit-ileave their homes although in need The third lion-like Ma^ itorm'“^’“”’‘	I®*
in 10 days dwindled into/toiw flur-' Haideel hit were toe MldwMl, ries today, leaving d wake of where saews meanted to reeerd crushed roofe, rloggsd roada and depths, ead the Seutolmnd. wbera I 18-teel drifto Isolated tl I of peraom la tb<
Reerae efflclals esttmated t JW I persoae were trapped hy iS-feet drifts la the Bias Ridge Mean-
A oevere fuel Hiorlage loomed In the towns of Southwestern Virginia, UVstern North Oaroltna and
The leather | CoUl kept lu grip thro«^ toe
jEsat and threatened major emer
gencies In Dixie at fuel supplies ahut down the area's mines. |lta ** OsBOTsUr	dangerously low in the battered Ekitlre towns were reported ration-
I "lorm area from Ontral Georgia, ing coal and fuel oll.^
-“w Bto» f.ri.jNorther^Isbtma and MimiadppI sixfy National Guaid trucks.
tototoe^MS^	""balances set out In
(into toe Carollnss and Virginia L,^	Atlanta’a worst tnow-
‘ j	*	*	*	I fall in 30 yean to bring aid to the
Yesterday was the coldest Marrh *ti'on<fed townspeople of Gainea-|ll in history in a flock of Eaitei^j^Ule, CummiiB, CIpeland and
3n.wr.‘.v
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cities. New York City, Buffalo and jRochesfer. NY.. PitlitourRh^snd " Eric, Pa., Detroit and Lansing " M,posted record Iowa.
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Dahlonga, Ga.
The Weather Bureau predicted scattered light anows today over toe mountslMS of Tennetsee, Ken-The see hriow	Pennsylvania and the Vir-
nevelaad marked *bejes.to	TexaAOklatK«na Panhan-
die to Soutowast SoiM Dakota.
time la a week tl
a there dipped to a
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Driver Foiled — Loose Caboose
i National Guardsmen.' Gvll D^ jfense and Red Cross rescue work-I era and college students joihed. ssi^forces In the stricken Southeast to
i bring food and hie! to mountsio- ^	^
^ tra^ behind four weeki of* COOKS GoOSe « is iiN the heaviest snows in 25 years.	•-ev.'wocr
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A mecbanlred army of tanks, wl?'kiS ■ocks. srctlc "weaseis ’ and heli-i . ®*®®b«l • cmsslng.
Violence Erupts at Dynamic Plant
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. Honored at Party
chief BIO EFFORTS MADE
j Now they hate to see years of Goldfine and Mias Paperman,effort* by ambitious members ini were sentenced to three months constructing buildings Uke the $4,-1 Close to 400 fe-llowr employes ol and 10. day*, respectively, last 000 horse barn, built in 1953 from'*b« GM Truck and Coach Divlaion'a year in Boston for contempt in.proceeds of previous fairs, go down'division last night at-failing to comply with a federal toe drain.	[tended the retirement party tor
court order to turn ov’er income!	* ,*	*	W. H. Barnda.^ 65. of 30 Deleware
tax data to Internal Revenue But Moore already has on hia'^^"	®f De-
Detroit Banker Tells n of Deposits for Hoffa
Donald
signed a compItUnt that he was beaten by one of the pickets when '
he reported for work.	____
Clawson Justice of the PMce DETROIT (UPD—A Detroit bank Charles Losey issued a warrant.vice president testified yesterday| praised yet. for the arrest of Robert McDafe he made lour trips to Orlando,' .... , _ ..	.
101 Auburn St.. Pontiac,, a Fla., to deposit a half million dol-L.	. ,®**. . ^	have thei
plant welder.	lara in Teamster fund* in bsnl«'”?fP™*^ *bey started to.
police that aome- there.	Til	.	•»
desk sketehet of the suggested newj^™”* ®! tb® Hk* Temple, site, which would be smaller in I	retired as experimental
acreage. Also he .has men due *b®P Auperlntendent after 36 years Monday to folk over the type ^j»«'vice. Buchanan leaves the dl-buUdingi for the new grounds. r*"*®" “ MWI^Mtal engineer .	......	-	yeara torvlce.
County ofttrlal* hope to get |	____________
toe most oat o( the present prop- 111 f tsf •	sm
SLSX'XLzrj |H- y Works on Plan
lar value. It
“^ifo Cut Armed Forces
one hit hit car as he dro _ through the gate. When he got out to examine the damage, he aaid, McDaniel hit him.
McDaniel told hia story this morning before he learned of the warrant tor hfo hireat.
'Flea ar abi plekata wtee awl
"Wa try la atap to# ask (hem est la ge la sad ax-plate aw altaallau. Wa daa’I ai-
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I or 1.500 4'H	*• nMmAji iaw_______
Robert E. MrCsrthy Jr.. SS. of great Ihare" probably If poUed. i	' aecnrily.
iw VwkMjs	AS# tVmAwssM	i___to_____. .	f* ..	. .* msto	^
the aiauey was tAkea frem Team-•ter Prealdeet James R. Hofia’a heme Leeel SSS.
be mishandled union funds to the ikw bankrupt Sun Valley, retirement "haven ” project for union members
would want to stay where the fair haa been for yean, according to John H. Worthington, county extension aaent to ch^ of 4-H.
But nKwt county otficlala can't be swayed from their belief that It Isn’t wlat to plow more money
the lire of the organliatioo i
Rock 'n' Rotl#r Gots 5 Yoan, $5,000 Fin#
Johnson drove through the gate and jumped out. He atood behind guard! house and started swearing at ua.
"I stepped tatide the gate and ,	(AP) — U.S. Di^l.
he took a swing at roe and mlaaed. '^®**S*	H. MooTe Friday
1 swung back and hit him. WtijinP®®®?, ,**“ maxlmuin aentence
fought for about five mlnutaa until he qiilt. The guards didn't try to break it up"
Johnaon suffered a n«h over la r^t eya and wu treated hy the ptoat mnrw.
lor a Mann act violation — yean to prison and a 15,000 fine — on rock ‘n’ roll shwer Charles E fOnick) Berry of St. Louis.
Finally, hia patience exhausted
truck*, arctic "weaaeia ’ and helH coptera slogged through anew* thati u* mwvimi-A k.. measured 4l tochea deep to bring relief to the famlHes unable to rot
timber to heat their liny caUm. I “ "”0nte«c brake, linked to
|Si4tBr, 3 Childrtn Di#
uncoupled ' air hoae, auto-
~ ft -Is iauM'.'S JI *2	NC.. a heU- maticaiUy stopped the train.
B M Trax as ,1	crew planned to bring anj So. he had to wail So mlnofei
twAwslst
U ‘2	Ji ji,expectant mother to safety, but,' longer Friday night while work-
•• H filip* ““
a many other residnte refill fo men put the'train back together.
YONKERS. N.Y. (AP)-^ woman baby sdtteT and tores of of tlx childr^ left In her care krert found dead in 4an apartment early today. Authorities anldi. oxygen in the apartnoeni had been exhausted by-a gas burner under a hot water tank.
of tranaporttag a 14-yaar-bld _. dton gtri from El Paao, Tax., to 91. Louis tor immoral purpoaes.
Airlift Starts Monday
WASHINGTON (UPD-N^arly
ON FRIENDLY BASIS Don't expect to see 4-H memben picket the auditon (d Board of Supervisors to win tifeir "let-us-stay-where-we-sn" cast.
"We've got to work with toem so wa lalsht aa well ba on a friandiy
we want la to be guaranteed a honih. AD wa can do Is keep after th«n to gat definite plana so we'll know whare wt'n goli«.”
But R will ba hard to leavt tha old bonMstead. they coofeas.
Chiemg Nominatod
The high priority spot given nu-clear disarmament was said to have been put in at French to-aistence.
The Weat will come up against a rival disarmament plan authored by Nikita Khrushchev. The Sovtet Premisr wants total dlv armameot. with the first stage limiting United States, /the Soviet Union and Red Chinese forces to 1.700,000 aach Franca to 650,0
The Soviat Union now hat 3.623.-000 men in uniform, but Krushchev hat aaid L300.000 wUl be demobUlaad withta tha naxt year or two. Tha U.S. Defanat Dtpart-mon* feat December (sported American armed forces at 3.S00.817
As detaOa of the Western plan enoarged, tha Soviet ^government aeeuaod tha North Atfentfo Treaty nationa of trylit
ament hy .	_ ,_____
international nuclear ptrik-tag force. It oalfed on the w^ to refrain fran any such aeheroe to the intereeta of peace.
On. lAurii Norstad, American
Taipei. Factaa itv-rMaag
Kal-ahek waa anaalmoMly aom	...uisiau. «mrn
».0M t^i9 will be airiifted to laalfd today hy hi* rallag Kae commander of Allied forCei m PuMlo Rico alartlng Monday to miataag party tor re-electlea as Europe, said feat week plans had prerideat at NaHaaanal Chtoa.. hem drawn
riple of "one man. one woman,
one vote” instead of having a situation "where a handful of men interpose their will upon the majority of the people," he said.
On RepabUcaa e h m p a I g a chargea at iSM that ladnatry Is movtag ant af Mlchlgaa becaoae al the alleged I'AW-Demecratie . coaHttoa, ^
"They didn't relocate because of politics." he said, “but because they wanted to get cloeer to tha source of steel aupplief.”
"It had nothing to do with politic*. but everything to do with profita."
In support of higher union wages. Woodcock, a member of the Wayne State University Board of Gover-non. laid that over the .yaart productivity haa increated 56 per cent while hourly wages have gone up only 3 per cent.
"At the present time we are not keeping pace with the tlmea.”
"Only aa expanded rate •( •coiiomie growth eaa meet Amer-toe’s	and cartafely
MIcMgaa’s,’' he aaid.
About unemployment, he had this
"We have an Increailng, permanent hard-core unemployment ta the country. You should aak your ■elf this queation: If unemployment is high now, what wUl happen when the buaineia cycle taperi off?"
AGAINST RAISING TtTnON
Turning to the field of education, the speaker blasted Sen > Elmer R. Porter (R-Bliasfieldl for saying thla week, in the wake of educa-t i o n a 1 institution appropriation slashes, that If more money is wanted tuitions should be increased.
"If we do this,” Woodcock as^ serted, "we are ainiply going tP close the edutational avenues to children from families with nxxier-ate Incomea.”
Citing a national figure that Vi million students' will drop out of •<*ool thla year, due mostly -to financial handicaps. Wj>odcock warned that "we then would be laying the basis for the taadst movement of not loo long ago.”
Mac Go#s to De Gaulle
• major teat of U.S, ability to fly military forces to overseas
trouble spots in a hurry]
LONDON (UPI)-Prtme Minister Harold MacMillan and his wife fly to France today for a .	. "friendly weekend " with Preai-
He was thae ...arod af a third- force of NATO unite ‘froT'S?^ to“‘ad*^!fn^of‘^^mW NlWfe sta year lenn.	Statea, Britain aad France.! Khrushchev * visit n**t week.
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An April S hearing will be held in Southfield to hear any. protests ;on new cost apportionments for 'the South-Oak storm drain
whose total cost 1ms shot up 'KTS.nS due to construction d^ays.
I The aew«, formerly called thr Eight Mile Storm Drain, will serve iSouthfield and Oak Park. It will relieve heavy seasonal rains in the |two cities which usually run off ,into Detroit.
! The Oaklaad Oonsty Dnisags I Board met noriday ta reeeivs
New pocentages et i leased by Barry art
75.89 (97.79); Oak .02 (3.95); SUte Highway 18.85 (4.4): and Oiddaiid ( 2.23 (.96).
peroeataga sf easfo, to be BpHt fsar ways, and aet the beai^ for aext maalk.
It wiU be held at the Evergreen pumping station, 22430 W. Eight
Daniel
missioner, said labor and material the total cost
Thank You .. *
I would sincersly likt to thank the voters of district six for the support I received in the Primary election on March 7th.
I would oppreciote your continued support in the spring eloction, April 18th.

CHy I
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to $5,238,425 from the earlier total (A $4,760,000.
Protests against from Southfield residents snarled the project in court for more than a year.
Houise l/nif to Work on Rights
WASatNGtW (AP) '-> South-
I): 8
Park:
Dept.:
tiMiiiarivas for an attempt next week to oompMs the Senate’s ae-th» in knoddag out a insjor point of the civil rights MU.
'Ike stale «•# Iks eMsIy
carries the largest share because moat of the drain is located In that city.
Under new plant oomiAg out of the legal settlement, the two mu-nidpaUUes will decide bow they’ll coUm what’s due the county for the sewer.
No Parole for 'Sail/
WASHINGTON (UPI)-The U.S. Parde Board has turned down a parole for Mildred H. Sisk, better known as "Axis Sally,” who wu convicted of treason in 1949 for her World War II propaganda broadcasts to U. S. troops.
Nationwide Strike 'Impossible': Hoffa
Supporters of foe measure si foey could block such a move.
The Southeniera may get their (henoe to tiy Monday. Both the
The section involved—still in the louse bill and therefore still alivw —would make it e federid crime, to interfore by force or threats foreemant of a federal court schota integratldn order.
Mrs. Roosevelt Gets Anonymous Phone Threat
WASHINGTON (M - Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffo says he couldn’t stage a nationwide transportation atrice even if he wanted to.
Writing in the latest , issue of the Union’s magazine, the International Teamster, Hoffa said be wanted to, lay to reat concern, expressed by aome, for a nationwide Teamsters strike that might "stranglel the life-blood out of our fellow cit-' izens.”
Hoffa ixedicted that as the Union makes progress in its current drive for uniformity of terms and enlratioa dates in its trucking ai^ warehousing labor contracts "Qfelong enemies of labor will start a scare campaign such as you never saw before.’’
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SATURDAY, MARCH 12. 1S60
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“It Seems to Me’’ and “And In ConclusiMi” are temporarily j omitted while the publisher is | on vacation, ^th will be r^ j sumed March 26.	j
inf corporations to withhold a 10% tax on dividends paid to stockholders.
Turkey Jajis Journalists to Stamp Out Criticism
With the jailing of 72-year-old Ahmet Emin Yalman, dean of Turkish journalists and editor of the best known daily, Vatan, the government of Premier AdiTam Mxndbxes has taken another step backward in suppressing free speech.
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Since 1950 some 800 newsmen have been imprisoned at one time or another. In 1954 a drastic press law was passed which made it a criminal offense to print anything displeasing to the premier. Mr. Talman’s crime
This move by Sen. Byrd is said to have another objective—to counter an expected drive by Senate liberals to get rid of special benefits extended to stockholders under the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
At the present time taxpayers can exclude $50 for their dividends ($100 in a joint returh) when reporting income for tax purposes. They also take a credit against the actual tax bill amounting to 4% of dividend income over $50, or $100 in a ioint return.
Last year ttie Senate voted 47-31 to repeal these provisions Init the repealer was thrown out in a Senate House conference. Republican Senate conferees were joined by Sen. Byrd in voting aolidiy against it.
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Be that as it may, the Treasury estimated that stockholders fail to
was to r^rint an article written by Eugene C. Pulliam, publisher of report on their income,^ax returns at newspapem in Arisona and Indiana. $1.5 billion a year in dividends
after a trip to Turkey in 1958.
The Pulliam article pointed out the freat Importance of Turkey as an ally of the United States, but also described some deplorable features of the preMnt refime. Four Turkish daily newspapers and two asafaxines reprinted the story and all the editors are now in jaiL
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Editor Yalman. widely knQwn in the U.8. and Europe, studied at Columbia University and is chairman of the Turkish National Cmnmittee of the International Press Institute. After President Eisenhowir’s visit to Turkey, Mr. Yalman pointed out in an editorial that Turkish-U.S. relations had worsened sines 1954 and that this was due to the fact that “certain countries” have taken to totalitarian methods, crushed freedom and have gone back to ignorance and fanaticism.
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When the sentence of 16 months was passed. Publisher Yalman was in Pakistan. He returned to Turkey and upon entering Toptash Prison made this wise and impersonal observation :
‘individuals may come and go, but as long as hopes for existence of our country, its security, profress. prosperity and right and liberty of its citizens can persist, everything should be considered all right.”
thereby avoiding about $400 million in taxes.
Voice of the People
*AU TB Sans Should Equal Ours in Oakland County’
It’s vitally important that citizeni of Oakland County know the true facts about TB and TB sans so they'can instruct their representatives is Lansing how to vote. Yon should instruct than to vote sgainst TB lockup laws until all TB sans (some of which now are snakepits) bring their standards up to those of your Oaklsnd County TB San.
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At your san here, yoa'U reoeh-e th« beat of ears aai gsoS M aad cMaena of OaUaad County caa be proad of Uw cam yoa glvo your TB vlctlnis. I want eopaSally to call attention lo the good men yon have ait the head of year ana.
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Those ot you who haven’t had X-rays and haven’t aeen that your loved ones get them are very stupid and ignorant You have here in your county a diance to get well that you won’t have if you move out of Oakland County.
»	Allen A Waodnard
*Was Impounding Car Justifiable?
Tells City Groups to Back Airport
Since when are cars impounded I hope the Chamber of Com-for parking in a no parking zone, merce. the City Commission especially when occupants are at- the Saginaw Street ttores have
tending church Sunday morning?
Be were laid the car had been towed away and conid be redeemed Monday, that “we’re going to clear np this IraMe problem once aad lor att.” And my
committees busy working on the development of our airport. We need a runway much longer than the present one will be. even after it it lengthened and we need a north-south atrip also. Pontiac is lagginghehind in aviation progress . and we cannot afford this.
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ample’’ of a citizen and taxpayer for the innocent crime of parking in‘a no-parking zone? My husband was wrong, but was impounding the car Justtfiable? Why should a wife and diUdren suffer because a man breaks the law?
Mra. Ernest Carl Coater 161 W. Rutgers
Sen. Byrd may have a dual motive in preasing for paaaagc of the withholding bill bat that abould have notl)lhg to do with the collection of tnxea properly due the Treasury. The withholding provision should be adopted.
"What is faith?" asked a friend during a recent conversation.	^
T decided to learn what great men. who lived faith or expressed its power, had to say about the subject:
"Now faith is the substance of things iioped tor, the evidence of things not seen,” wrote St. Paul.
"A hiighty fortress is our Cod, a bulwark never failing . . penned Martin Luther.
‘If It‘s Your Home, Tune Will Change’
Bach inscribed his scores of sacred music at the beginning with J. J. (Jesus, help) and at the end with 8. D. G. (to God alone tlie glory). Michelangelo wrote. "I live and love in
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e glory). Michelangelo w God’s peculiar light.” Shakespeare wrote, ’"niere are no tricks in plain and simple faith.” "Reason la our soul's left hand, Faith her right,” wrote John Donne.
W. E. Channing penned. ‘Talth is love taking the form of aspiration. "
Tolstoy wrote, “Faith is the force of life.”
National 4-H Crown Goes to County Girl
A tip Of the editorial l^t goes to Miss jANdr Long, r MSUO freshman from Commerce who has been named “Miss Young America in 4-H.”
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Beside bringing credit to Oakland County, she Is a testimonial *4o the 98% of the teen-agers who are good **‘'‘***^ f®*" ibe oop senate nomination,
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junior citizens. They often bear the
By GEORGE WEEKS LANSING (UPI) — Old guard Republicans are mobilizing In Michigan.
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Not since former State Treasurer D. Hale Brake sought the OOP nomination for governor in 1M4 has there been such emphaaU on conservatism In a primary campaign.
CanaervatiTe Republicans this year wem the first to enter the primary raeea for governor, UK. eenator and llentennnt governor.
'niey are upcettlng plans of the current state party leadership to create a new Image.
BAGWELL SHUDDERS And they are putting liberal Paul D. BagweU, titular leader of the state OOP, on the spot.
“I ahndder when ‘Uberar and ‘cod-wrmtiTe’ labels are used,” Bagwell said. “1 would prefer to campaign under the banner of ’Reoponciblo RepnblicanUm.’ “
Sen. Garlton H. Morris «R-Kalamazoo). contender for the OOP gubernatorial nomination, did not hesitate to use the label.
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“I am a conservative.’■ Morris said. "I don’t ^ave to drorry 'about creating an Image. There U no doubt of my political Identity ns a Republican.”
Morris Is one of those believing Bagwell has e^oed Democrats.
ten. Edward Hutchinson (R-Fenn-vllle), contender for the OOP nomination for lieutenant governor, propoood that “tko approach of the Republican Party In a sointion of our serlons proMems bo constructively conservative.”
Rep. Alvin M. Bentley (R-Mlch), con-
Days of All Faiths
Jews Observe Joyous Festival
By DR. HOW ARD T. aARPER On the 14th of the Jewish month of Adar comes the happy festival of Purim, observed joyously and
the Delaware, or the day the fellies liberated Paris? To be so long remembered an event must reflect deepest life of a people.' It
boisterously in memory of the time must mean something permanent when almoat the w hole Jewish na- on-going.
poppy seeds, dates, nats, aad raisina; kreplach, the dellghttul dough-oovered meatballa — won-dertal eoateettona that aaly the
In answer to Old Timer, when I can sell my home I certainly shall move. I also believ’e in live and let live. If the vandals had decided to go to work on Old Timer’s home, she would cease to be their champion.
As for her qaesHons, I did have sidewalks when I went to achod and children have been injured and killed walking on the road to achool. !Uie asks where chUdren can go In onr com-mnnlty. They cooM go home, except many wouldn’t find either parent at home, as the neighborhood bar does a land office bnsl-ness. And some of them go Into Union l,ake Village on shopUfting sprees just to be able to twag about It. Ask the inerchanta.
Today it Saturday, March 12, the 72nd day of the year, with 294 more in 1960.
The moon is approaching its full phase
The morning stars are Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
On this day in history;
In 17M, the Post Office Depart-meot was established.
In 1912, the Girl Scouts of America were organized. ..........
In 1914, Congress authorized construction of the Alaska Railroad.
In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his first fireside chat.
In 1947, President Truman asked Congress lor 400 million dollars lor military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey, first phase of the Truman Doctrine.
A thought for today: Franklin O. Roo6e^’elt said; "There is no indispensable man.”
Portraits
Old Timer has heard of the
By JAMES J, .METCALFE Some weeks have passed since Christmas Day ■ . . And yet it is not gone . . . For as we look through cards received . . . ’The yuletide lingers bn . . . We cannbt
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The stocy. as rctwanled In the OM Tcstomcnl book of Esther, teUs how a maa named Haman, Prime Mlaliter of Perola, where the Jews were to exile to the alxlh eeatary B.U., plotted their
tells every Jew that anti-Semitism Is as old as Jewish history, that It may be expected to plague him and his people as long as Jews remain faithful to their special ralHng and that In every age It requires bravery and sacrifice. Pnrim Is not fhe iHNUmem-oratton of an episode nearty no much as it is a constant caR to
make. (Harry Golden may weU have been right when he aaid the Jews’ grrateat contribntlon. to American Hfe Is their cooking).
The calendar lor Thursday is full of saints nobody ever has a chance to hear about, and if there should be a little grumbling among the
Golden Rule. Why not teach it to save them all each year . . the youngsters?	cause eventually , . . There must
Suburbanite bf room for other things . . . That cheer -our family. . . But we hold
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on to every card . . . As long as time permits . . . And never do we throw them out ... Or fear them into bits . . . They are delivered carefully ... To hospitals and Where pretty cards and May give a Just as we
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God Is not mendoned anywhere In the book of Esther— by DIvtoe Providence.
This story, with its happy ending —happy, that is, for everybody but Haman—forms the background of Sunday’s pleasant mixture of worship aixl frivoiity.
Purim is observed in both synagogue and home. In the synagogue there are special prayers and the reading of the Megillah (the book
IVnatNAL REl E.\UE RAYS:
Before starting your tax return, have all your records assembled.
This way you are sure to claim’
blessed copipany It would be ud-« all your allowable deductions.	t^h
derstandable.	Also, be sure to have all your	Christmas tree .
There are the uncounted number Foms W-2 before listing your '“"K ■* ‘‘ last . . , Instep of Martyrs of the Serapeum, who Income. U you have a questior\ « dumping It m soon ... As died for their faith in a riot in call your local Internal Revenue Christmas Day la past. Alexandria, in 390.	Service Office.	Copyright, INO
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But the^ is more to it than that. People don't keep on (or 26 cen-turies exulting over one victory, no matter how Important it waa. Who today celebrates the anniversary of the night Washington crossfd
it is a joyous time the'serious rabbis tolerate the noisemakers with which the children set up a most dignified clatter each time the name of Haman is mentioned in the reading.
Thfese Rules Help Fill Church
At home there are special foods —Hamaa’s rapa. which are tkree-comcred pastrie* filled with
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Reducing Is Healthful, but Don’t Do It Too Fast
Paul jumped his average church attendance from 59 to 121 in the first year, by the strategy below. And the Young People’s Society toomed from 11 tb 34. So his parishioners also raised his salary $600 at the start of the second year. Clerics, apply the surefire strategy below and see for yourselves. Jesus believed in using psychology to ifet bigger crowds which is why He sent the 70 ahead of him .-
for everybody has this tattoo branded across his chest:
“I Want To Feel Important!”
A good memory Is a rcanlt of praotloe. If yoo are a married cleric, rompare aoirn at bedtime and thm make a contcot out of whether you or your wife
Golden Rule but assist people to become happy and better poised.
A preacher should praise Uioto
brunt of the bad publicity that the actions of small minority provoke.
Janet, a nine-year veteran of, 4-H work, haa completed 67 projects and won Mveral State honors in the last few yearn, in addition to beinc chobcn Dairy Queen of Oakland County, and Queen of the 4-H Fair.
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Making such achievementa possible are the 200 volunteer adult 4-H leaders who give much of their leiaure to help Janet and 1,500 other 4-H members participate In this Important movement.
much of an Issue of conservative leanings.
But the veteran congressman's background and record link him to the old school.
New Bill May Extend Withholding Tax Plan
DRESS TVAT B AT TOO Bentley, Hutchinson and Morris wear the conaervaUve cloak In their dress— Bentley with his double-breasted sulU, Hutchinson with his tweeds and Morris In hto dark blue salts Hutchinson appealed to the hard core of conaanratlvcs this way:
“The election of a constructive conservative Republican administration to the State Hooae in Unslng would be the host possible eneonrage-ment to businese, both imall attd Mg, which dias been ander attack In this .state far II years.
"Tha friendly attitude of Republican cosuervatlkm would again assure all aegmanta of our ebonomy that the state goveminent of Michigan will move forward, flnanclaUy sound, weU managed In a free economy.”
I am happier than 1 have been (or many years, and I have you to thank (or it. I weighed pounds IH years ago and I was-' miserable about it. I had tried sev-e r a I reduring diets and could
I wrote lor your pamphlet and followed toe simple J regimen laidi down therein. Re-H suit; In four brADY months I reduced 39 pounds.
ways had trouble with my teeth. They seem to- be soft and have a lot of cavities. Are pialteds and ice cream good for me? This is a question much argued in' qur crowd. (Miss. J. M.)
Aas. — Not partkiilarly. The milk. If any, to toe pop, I* good (or you and your teeth and yoar roinplexloa and everything. 8o la aay and every ktod of cheese (not eoncoctloBS flavored aad
, By Dr. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE E-406; Paul P., aged 26, is a seminary student.
"Dr. Crane.” he began. “I handle a little church ov^ the weekend, but H is not thriving very much.
“In
With a view to elonint > tax loophole, Senalie Finance Commit-lee Chainnan Harry F?Byrd (D-Va) ip bRcfclng leghdation requir-
wMeh I lost IS pounds more. Now I am not oaRr whero I should be, bat f feci lUie d mil-Uaa aad every one shys I look years yaaager. (Mrs. L. MeC.)
Ans. — Lemme see — 39 plus 16 makes a grand total pt 36 pounds loat In toe course of 10 months. Evidently that was not too fast lor you, but l should say most ersons had better re-slowly. On request
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country, aaya an American traveler, dent the pamphlet -How to Lose Yet, Indeed, rt’g almost half as large	if he or she provides a
etables good to eat raw (sueh as turnip, potato, carrot, cabbage) or slIgbUy cooked.
So is exposure lo sunlight. So is vitamin D taken internally to supplement your diet, expccially through the winter months.
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I never have cM myfeelf. CWild that be because I, drink lemon juice in hot water every morning: (B.T.S.)
Ans. — Lemon juice or lemon in any way or quantity you like is wholesome food, but It hardly gives immunity to respiratory infection. Send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope for booklet "CbH It CH.”
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your address before our seminary last year. I remem'jer you said it takes a Ilvewire in the. pulpit to alectri-l fy a congregation.
“Can you give db. CRANE me a prescription for becoming i
Third, name at least three parishioners in your sermon every Sunday, but do this in an Incidental but complimentary manner, as you describe something about their home or farm or children that fits into your theme.
Fourth, inject some wholesome competition in youi; church societies and Sunday School.
Urge classes to divide into teams with a Captain over each. Schedule short contests of g monthly nature, with the winning team to be entertained at a picnic or wiener roast by the losers.
VMle Americana thrive on competition. That’s why we ^ the spofts nation of the world.
as well as ushers, stagers, ew peclally the eswks for the chureb
Bat we don’t like stognatloii.
toe ecoaemlc pace oetter of the world, aad rompetIHoa Is not na-
Competitive athletics can be scheduled, as softball leagues, basketball and bowling contesU.
Sixth, harness youth as by cn- ' couraging rewards for children who memorize Bible verses. And use toe young folks for surveys of church attendance and to publish a mimeographed paper.
CHITRCH LI\’EBIRE8 At the otjtseL I am assuming that such cl(RiBWn have sbicere devotion and religious idealism.
With that premise, m outline the psychological strategy by which,a clergyman can double attendance, win far more converts. and even zoom hie salary.
Plrri, Icam bow to make an latereetlnf sermon. And Mmlt It to n mtontea. Uoe the tedtoiqne hi prevlMf Case Rer-
A lot of misguided church people abhor competition, wrongly tobiidnc It produces quarrels, fighting and barbaric behavior.
That's not true, .for it is communism that promotes barbarism yet communism decries competi-tion
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Second, remember names and and faces. It inflates the ego of parishkmert to haye their priest dr clergyman call them by name.
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This very Republic and our unique "fpee enterprise” system are a glowing tribute to competition.
Jesus also believed to competition, as to his parsbie of the men with the talents.
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THE PONTIAt; PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1960
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he Road to Faith by Ourgler ^
'A Friend Indeed' Is Backed by God
Lansing Aixpoit to Construct Hound Hangars
LANSING m - Ccns^T^ of
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By WILL OUBSLeB Ohaptar Tea
Ugiom laltb ia no bomosefr subMance. It is a multlidlcity |0f fBCton meshed together by the forces ol our lives: by the high ti^lendor ot triumph, not over otb-
worid's first drcular airport hang-start next month at the Capital Oty Airport.
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to oar oearek for faith oaly la meat o( egstrentty, whea aB
Only on# Amoricon Is rspreientsd in tha Hockey Holl of Foma of Kingiton, Ontario, Con-
ado. Hit nomot Hobay Bokar of Princatoni
Even fiien, «a are inclined to doubt, to misinterpret what is hap-paring as a result of perhaps unspoken prayers. The miracle appears to be no mirade at an. but only a “working out” of the problem.
The creditors who cams togetbtt agreed on the program of repay-Not only did this work out as idanned. but the man went achieve success he bad never believed possible.
OOD BELPED TOO He bad tat actual fact been given new life, as a result ot the »cem, the love, and care of a
Where there is care, where there I actk*
B — th of God.
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an answer and hear someone count-“But wouldn’t It have hap-Jjpened that way In any case, prayer *• no prayer?”
A West Ooaat attorney got together at dinner widi a client who was obviously deeply disturbed. Finally, the client told the lawyer: ‘TomoiTow, Jim, I am going to kUl myself.” man was SEHJOrS The attorney realized his client was serious. He induced his client talk it over. The client agreeable to diacussing his i tion but indicated that nothing was 1 going to alter his already determined course. He had decided resolutely. There was no other way.
“My bwiiaem la wrecked.” he Insisted te Jim. “I »we every-one and they are aB after my neck. In n week ril be In court. Bankrupt. My lamUy disgraced.” Jim realized it was no use stressing to the cbent the sin of suicide. I of taking one’s own life, the gift !of God, and destroying it. He knew the client had no faith in God 'himself or anything at all.
Instead, he talked in business and legal tei-ms. “We can call I meeting of your creditors and outline the problem. ’They're men of business; they want their money. I't they?”
GET 'E.M TOGETHER "But they’re ready to tear me
|lng leftCTs. They have their law-yers call me,” «kas the response.
I "If we Just bring them together I with a plan that promises them {getting something back instead of nothing — they won’t try to stop that,’* Jim said.
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I to be working when the client denly remembered; *Tve I written my wtfe. I told her what I was doing nnd why. I ,Mdd I would be d^ when she i«oelved the letter. | maRed
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{to begin again , this bad to have a fresh start wHh everyone in 1^ life, bis wife included.
"I never wanted her to k I never wanted heWto find out 1 had made ouch a mea of things. For a week I’ve b^.living away from home becauM of this litua-Itlon.” he told the lawyer.
After a mome^, the lawyer said, "Never mind that. I can handle jit. You’re goin^ back to your wife. •We'U get thto straightened out. 'Stay at your/hotel until you hear from me.” /
I The foUorwlng morning the lawyer went tio the man’s home. He concealed/hlmaelf in the bushes ! outside. When the postman arrived, •the lawvter "just happened” to be I going m the path at the same :. Casually he told the post-You can give me the let-I’m going right into the
postman handed him the ! miming mail, w-atched the lawyer the doorbell ipnd went on his
barrtedly go through the handtnl of letters, pick out one he sought
Honor Employo of Boll With 44 Years of Service
Fifty-five members of the Telephone Pioneers ot America gathered at a luncheon yesterday honoring Carl Isaminger, 64, ol 45 Nelson St., a Bell Telepbime Co. switchboard than who is about to retire after 44 years service.
The dub -» made up of telephone oompany emptoyn with 21 years service — held the luncheon in the cafeteria at Bell Tdephone’s Pontiac headquarters.
Some 149 mllUon people speak ' language of India, more oUier language exc^ E2igU>b a^
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State Formers' Income Down 12 Pet. From 1956
Two hangars will store light planes on a drcular roundtable. One wiU have a capad^ of 10 dngle engine idanea. The second will accommodate five twin ciMiiie
and equipment operation and Ugh-
WASHlNGTC»f t»- WcUgiR fanners wound up with an ave^ age net Income of $1,892 per farm for 1969, down 12 per cent from 195S. the Agriculture Department says.
The decrease from the 196S ave^
The realized net income was calculated by deducting farm prqikio-
Arizona fed the nation in net farm Inoxne for 1959 with an average $9.341-West Vhrgli^ trailed with $824
Owners irill bring their planes to the hangar door by merely poch-ing a button tb revolve the round-table. The drcular construction is idanned to save ground space and the cost of buildlhg several taxi-ways to eadi hangar door.
A one-story office building will connect the two hangars. Display room space also will be avnll-
Flfty ^ears^pf Scouting
has never changed.
Back of BcouUng B an amj of man and women who have sobsertbed to the aama Ideals as tha memben of this Incredthto or-
ganlsaUoQ. Without them, there couldn’t have been znilUons of boys and girU wearing .of Booutingr tbese adults svrear tha
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same oath. “On my honor 1 win do my bad to do my duty .to Ood and my uuouUt; to obey the Scout Uw; to kelp other jaopjs at aU timee; to keep myself phyaleaw drang, mentally awake and morally straiglit.”
Scout leaders have earned tha hldiad ootnmendaUan of mankind. Children arc pe^ ceptive, ImlUttvel, oonsequentto thaaa adults most Uve a Ufe of Soout tdeaton. Mlow tbs veU marked paths of Scouting and not da-vUte from them. Bach member of a Troop
s Scouting through the aottona of her or his leaderTthls person must 'be thdr kM and he is. We Uft our haU in trthuto to tha
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The Women's Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society met at Devon Gables, for a luncheon and fashion show Friday afternoon. Among area persons' who saw the ''Spring Portrait of Fashion”
were, from left, Mrs. Kenneth VandenBerg of Dray-ton Plains, Mrs. Maxwell L. Shadley of Ottawa drive and Mrs. Frank Prather of Milford.
Enjoying Fashion Show, Medical Auyciliary Style
At the luncheon table our photographer snapped, from left, Mrs. R. H. Reitxel of Mount Clemens, American Medical Education Foundation chairman; Mrs. Harold Gay of Coleman, state president of Medi-
cal Society; Mrs. Paul Ickovich of ifiled City, state president-elect; and Mrs, Milton Weed of Detroit, directbr of District No. I.
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Elects
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Birmingham Folk Await Opera
The ChlUl Culture dub elected officers Thundiy evening at the home of Mrs. Jorma 0.
' Sarto at Honeynickle drive. Orchard Lake.	«
Mrs. Irvin Humbai«b wiU M president; Mrs. Raymond Jacobson, first vies presldeat; * Mrs. Chariss L. Bowers, second vies president and program diairman: Mrs. Dale Swanson, recording sscretary; Mrs. George Tirelt. treasurer; Mrs. William Gaitlner, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Frank Grosse will be social chairman. ''
By RUTH SAUNDERS A musical treat is in store for the evening of March 22 when the Birmingham Musicals will present Rossini’s opera "Barber of Seville" at the Bioomfiejd Theater.
In color, and with Milton Cross as commentator, voices of Giulietta Simionato and Tito Gobbi will be featured.^ Both are of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York.
This showing, a benefit for the Musicale's scholarship fund and its hospital programs, will not be produced anywhere else in the Detroit Meti^litan ar-
of Birmingham and Bloomfield enthusiasts.
Planning to accept the Yacht Club hospitality are Mr. and Mrs. J K. Campbell, Mr. and -Mrs. John E. Blomquist, Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Keating, Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. FYed-cricks, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Annas, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cavanaugh Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Gagnier, Mr. and Mrs, 'nxmias Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jaynes.
Mrs. Frederick Darden entertained *a group of friends at luncheon Tuesday at Bloomfield Hills Country Club.
Sunset Members Meet for Dinner
Members answered the upll call question "Wlut nWke would you most like to haveT" New members Initiated into the club were Mrs. William Forsyth and Mrs. ftiebard Dyk-man.
Plans were completed for the annual "Dads' NlAf’ dinner at Greenfield'S Binning-ham resUurant in Apri|.
Sherry Jink, Pontiac Central senior, rseently returned from Sweden, will speak at the ^rch 24 meeting in the ho'ine « Mrs. Jacobson on Williams Lake road.
Also featured will be an Italian newcomer Irene Genna. All parts wUI be sung in Ital-
Oochairmen of the concert are Mrs. Robert L. Livesay and Mrs. Gerald McCray.
Mrs. A. R. Weiton is ticket chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Garrison soon will be leaving for London, Eng., to meet their son Michael who attends the University of Manchester.
Together they will travel on the continent for the weeks of Michael's spring vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Judge W. Bear-don, returned this week from a stay at Camelback Inn. near Phoenix, Art*.
Mrs. Wallace P. Dunlap of Coos Bay, Dreg., will be a
An afternoon of bowling Sunday at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Qub will be followed by cocktails and dinner for a group
Altar Society Meets
PJAna for the March 19 food shower lor the Sisters of ». Michael School were completed at a recent meethw of St. Michael Altar Society.
Mrs. Stanley Jaruzel read a letter from the Rev. John A. Trese, the archbishop’s hoe-pHaJ representative, commending St. Michael vdhmteers who work at the Oakland Cbnn-ty Medical Care Facility.
Mrs. Floyd Sanchez pre-•ented Mrs. Edward Shea and Mrs. Donald Sertven from the Northwest Deanery, National Counett of Catholic Women. They spoke coooeming Women in Catholic Action actlvi-
On Sunday, March J7. a
GOP Women Meet Monday
will be served in the parish han on Edison street.
The annual post - Lenten mring can! party is scheduled April 19,
New members, Mrs. War- \ t«n Newton and Mrs. Douglas A ,Cam»baIL wprs Introduoed. * t
Guest speaker at the Monday afternoon meeting of the Republican Women’s Federafion of Oakland County in Hotel Waldron win be Mrs. Albert 8. Koeze.' Sl Grand Rapids.
' Mrs. Koeze is vice chairman of the' Republican State Central CofnmlttM.
The Ponbac Education Assn, will hear Dr. Herbert C Rud-man at a dinner meeting Wednesday at PortUac Central High School.
Dr. Rudman is associate professor of administrative and educational services at Michigan State University.
In 1958 Dr. Rudman, who earned hisR.S. degree at Bradley University awl M,8. and , doctorate at the -Uiduersity of nunois, visited Russia and lu neighboring countries to study their educational systemw-The trip tras sponsored by the Comparative Education Society and. as part of an exchange program, included meetings with members of Russia's Academy of PedaBOg-"<lcal Sdpnces.	:
The public lecture and films WiU be on Russia. The pro-gram wiU start at 7:30 pm.
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Posing prettily as they arrived at Friday's Medical ^ociefy auxiliary fashion show were Mrs.\Charles Paul
Barker of Birmingham, left, and Mrs. John Williams of Orchard Lake, who modeled the latest in spring apparel.
By EMILY POST...........
Dear Mrs. Post: Not long ago you said a fifteen-minute wait for a gu^ was the utmost requirement. iSvas very much surprised by this answer snd think U^would be a very rude thing to do to a guest
Answer: A guest who is ha-bituaUy late deserves no special consideration; one who haa been unavoidably detained would be much more comfortable if she feels she has not annoyed everyone else by having to wait for her.
The allowance of "fifteen minutes grace" is one of the oldest and most accepted rules of etiquette. It is not considered ball as rude to faU to wait lor the one guest who is late as to expect the many who were on time to wait for one delinquent.
Dear Mrs. Post: I would Uke to have your opinion on the practice of oaUing a man (or even a boy) by his last name "dnly. For example, Jones. Smith, Robinson, etc. This seems very rude to me and I think that be would either be ' addressed as Mr. Jones, or if he is very young, as John.
Answer: CaUinr someone by a last name is reaUy halfway between the intimacy of a first name uid the formality of Mr.
It is decidedly European but is also used here in America in boys’ prep schools and in business and in the armed forces.
Dear Mrs. Post: When a nice ’ young min unfortunately chdoses a piece of lingerie as a gift for, a young wonum, wouldn't it be needlessly hurting his feelings for her to refuse itr If refuse she must, how does she go about it?
Answer: She simply says, "This is a lovely gift and thank you so much, but my mother would never in the world let me accept it.”
Abby*s Cage Is Rattled
Plans Made by Sorority
Parents' Feelings Precede Preserving Word Meaning
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: You printed a letter from a father who said, regardihg his retarded child, *‘l am proud that God singled me out to care for one of his excep-
guest of her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Watsm of Latham road next week. Ste ill visiting her son and daughter-in-law, the junior Wallace Dun-lapif
Mrs. William 0. Hrldge has returned from ^ trip around the world. She accompanied her fatheivin-Iaw, John Bridge of Chicago on a semi-business tour.
tional children.”
The fact that this father had found pey-chologlcal adjustment for his tragedy is commend-able, but I think "feeling proud" is cartying it to the extreme.
T object. Furthermore, I am very much concerned about the increasing abuse and misuse of the word "exceptional" for the retarded child. It causes much confusion and unless checked will diange the true meaning of the word.
.ABBY
DEAR ABBY: Our 14-year-old boy loves sports of all kinds. This year he made the freshman basketball team. His Dad and I go to all the games. His Dad was a very good athlete himself at one time so he gave the boy some helpfuj suggestions on what he was doing wrong. (He didn't do it in a rough or mean way to hurt him.)
Our son asked us to please not come to any rnore games. He says we make him iiervous and he makes too many mistakes.
We are very put out and want to know if we should stay away or go anyway and explain that we are going because we are proud of him.
WORRIED MOM
DEAR MOM: The boy is probably not playing as well as he could because he is self-oonsdous. Stay away. When he starts turning in performances of which HE it proud, he'll beg you to come.
his mother was frightened by \a large bird. A stork!
What’s ytqK problem? for a personal I^ly, wyite to Abby irts^are of thif paj^r and enclose A stamped, sell-addressed envelope.
Omega Alpha Sorority met Wednesday evening with Mrs. Elliot Plant on Lennox street. Mrs. Joseph Fox assisted the hostess with refreshments on the St. Patrick theme.
Walter C. Kraus described the duties of a municipal court process server. Mrs. Forest White was welcomed as a new member.
Mrs. Max M. Williams of Royal Oak will speak at the annual May breakfast in Rotunda Inn.
Date for the fall card party and fashion show will be disclosed later.
Hold March Dinner Meeting
Chiropractors Assemble
Dr. and Mrs. Walter God-sell opened their home on West Huron street for the March dinner meeting of the OaKIaiid County Chiropractic Society.
Jack Alan of a Detroit Radio Station who is publicity chairman of the Michigan State Oiiropractic F\>undatioD, gave a progress report on foundation projects.
OxforS," vice president; Mrs. CourviUe Morrow, Birmingham, treasurer; Mrs. Garence yiU. Pontiac, secretary.
Doctors and wives present were from Oak Park, Royal Oak, Berkley, Madison Heights, Birmingham, Detroit, Warren, Femdale,* Oxford. Lake Orion and Pomac.
Places were set for #0 members and guests of the Sunset Club for dinner Thursday noon at the Boys’ Gub. Dancl^ and games were enjoyed in the sl-
hy the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department. the club welcomes senior citizens over 60 yean of age. The group meets every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Boys’ Gub.
Exceptional as defined by Webster means, "uncommon, superior, extraordinary, remarkable." It implies smne-thing to be desired!
To try to confuse the retarded child, who is below normal in intelligenoe, with the truly exceptional ehUd ia not only ridiculous but diriMnest.
Win you. Dear Abby, please help us preserve the true meanings of words and disooo-tlnue using the ,word et(Cep-tional when referring to the retarded cfcUd?
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In a separate meeting, the Women’s Auxiliary elected the following officers for the coming year: Mn. Godsell, president; Mn. Mark Van Wagoner,
Mn. Ned Colburn, Mn. Van Wagoner and Mn. Morrow, assist^ the hosteu. Mn. Jack Alan was a guest.
The next dinner meeting will be. on April 12.

Women's Section

Public Lecture, Films on Russia
DEAR ENUGHTENED; You rattled the wrong cagel The feellnp of one parent are more importai)t to me than the "true meanings" of all the words in Webster's dictionary. Only the good Lord (and the parents themselves) know the chronic heartache endured by parents of retarded children. And if these parents derive the tiniest bit of comfort from using the word "exceptional" Instaad of retarded — who am 1 to object? And who are you?
DEAR ABBY; My son (he U wants to bti^ his gin friend home from college some weekend. She will be ■layiiig two nights. Is it all right for her to stay at our homar Wo havt a gileat bod-room. My husband and I win be han at all tbnas. Another thing, should my son pay for her bus tkfcet? They are not engaged and we have never met her. Rush your reply, pleaae.
MOM IN doubt DEAR MOM: Under the dr-cumstaneea, h is propst lor the girl to stay at yoia- home, i She should, however, buy her own bus jtkkeL
Clarinetist Carolyn Kunse, left, a freshman at Easter^ Michigan Umver-sity will be a member of thie section perfprming Weber's “Concertino for Clarinet" at the band's annual spring concert Mar^ 17 in Pease auditorium.
Ypsilatui. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kunse of South Joseph^ avenue,^ she- is shown above with other students and the band director MiuAielV M. Osadchuk.
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SEVEN
Slow Exercises Popular
Just Stretching Helpful
Bjr JOSEPHINE LOWMAN
1 Ume ralM year Ml ann aaS ,anni forward-upward to mitrtinirt For yeai^i w^ Qw tad was lor| >«wer it overbead as yea stretch position and then slowly lower the fast, jerby motions, I be^^ youijorwanl with year riglit leg. 'sideward-downward to sides, to take plenty of time for the stretch when doing any exercise.
«Today the idea that most exep cises should be executed in a slow, rhythmic manner is popular.
Jast plain stretrhhig b a wonderful exerctse. For tantaare, lie on yoar back with your Ifgt straight and your arms res^
Return arm to p|aoe and relaxi Do thb slowly, reaching la each leg. Continue slowly, alternating, direetlea. As yoar anas bmvo Another. Stand tall. Raise youri npward raise yoar heob. l^wor armi| come down.
Stretch slowly but thoroughly, making yourself «s long as you' can, Rriax slowly and^gradually.l You probably will find yourself! yawning.	^
LIFT ARM	I
Still lying on your back, this time with your arms resting on: 'the bed or floor, extending straight; out from your armpits, palms to-! waix^ the ceiling do this;	j
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over toward the right and twbt the tmak toward the right. Reach as far as you can la thb | dlreotioa. Return arm and trank I
Now lift the right arm and reacBT toward the left stretching toward; the left with your trunk. Return to starting position^Continue very slowly.
Still lying on your back but with; your arms resting at your sidesl raise your right arm and lower it! overhead as you push forward with I your left leg.	I
Stretch to yoar fingertips and
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Just plain stretching is wonderful exercise. Raise arms for ward • upward to overhead positior^ and then slowly lower them sideward - downward to sides. As your arms move upward raise your heels. Lower heels as arms come down.
WhitfieldPTA Elects Officers at Fathers Night
The Daniel Whitfield PTA elected officers for 1960 at the Father' Night meeting Wednesday. -Fathers assumed their wives' duties at the meeting and in the kitchen.
Council delegates named were Mri. William ^Cotter. Mrs. Donald Wolf and Mra] B. M. Welton.
Howard Shelley, featured on Michigan Outdoors," showed col-iored movies of Alaska.
Fathers of Mrs. Buckley's and Mrs. Eldredges’ rooms conducted jthe social hour. Hobbles of fourth-Igrade pupUs were displayed.
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Epsilon Rho chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority riected officers Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Orville Mc-Morris Jr. on Bielby street, Drayton Plains.
Mrs. Robert Golfer Jr., will be president; Mrs. James Beall, vice president; Mrs. Charles Hoffman, recording secretaiy ; Mra. Thomas Reed, corresponding secretly;. Mrs. Burton Bond. fi«asui«r.
A get-acquainted party and spaghetti dinner b • planned March ll, with Mrs. Robert Golfer Jr and Mrs. Edward Amann in charge.
Mrs. Philip Stomberg of James K. terrace will boat the next meeting.
To Style Hair ^
The Mothers’ Qub of the YMCA will sponsor a public hair styling show by a local hair styliit Monday at 7:30 p.m., at the YMCA on Mt. □emeni street.
McDonnells Mark Silver Anniversary
At a recent open house sund buffet supper, Mr. and Mra. Harold McDomteU of Braok-dale lane, Waterford Township, observed their silver wedding annivertary.
Among the 50 guests were their wedding attendants Mr. and Mra. Lioyd Brooks of Lon-
. Ont.
Also from Canada were Mr. and Sirs. Allen Strode of Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Strode of Simcoe and the H. B. Strodes of Brantford.
1. Charies L. Coppersmith gave devotions when Mrs. Dale {1, Moats opened her West Iroquois road home to the Colonial Gmip of First Congregational Church Friday.
Presenting piano soloa Catherine LaCore and Joan Gra-
Mrs. George Wasaarbargor, Mrs. William A . Gordon. Mra. E. J. Andaraon, Mri. Frank McGrafor and Mrs. Guy Senslbaugh at the luncheon.
Bless Pins for Scouts at Our Lady of Refuge
[Jolly Ten Club Views Travel Movjes, Slides
Girl Scouts of Our Lady at Refuge School, Orchard Lake,
iqarM |Glrl Scout Sunday with corporate i
e attnidaiice at Maas
At 3 p.m. the troops again gathered at the church for a
. Pins were blessed by Ihe Rev, Gilet Bartol who spoke on "The Meaning of tho Girl Scout Promise and Laws."
Intormediate color guard were Sharon Hahnefold. Celine KUmowks, Mary Webeter, Carol Prout, Susan Ldi and
Kathy Paulson, Cynthia Leavy and Linda Anger were Brownie color guard.
Pins were presented to the troops by leaders. Mrs. Haivey Hahikfeld and Mrs. Carl D'Aquila, troop 3M; Mrs. Bradley Gilkey and Mrs. Richard Kincaid, troop 575; Mrs. S. J. Poniatov^ _and Mrs., Alphonse Baran, troop 3.
Others wore Mrs. Theodoce Whitman and Mra Lloyd O'Rouriw. troop 905; Mrs. Robert Anger and Mrs. Joseph Leavy, troop 531 and Mrs. L C Qulim and Mrs. Ivan Poat,
A social hour with famiUts
Ingenues Initiate 16
Formal initiation members of the Ingenues Club of RAntiac Central High School followed a cooperative dinner in the home of Kay Slater on Mt.
Giving their oath to Ingenue duty under Janet MU^, president, were Andrea Allen. Karen Antolich, Janet Baker, Jackiq and Jerri Bowman, Vickie Oorpron, Martha Cox,

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Susan Oonstantino, Sue Anh Dorman. Virginia Hagopian, Alice Ritter, Beatrice Schnor Idea, Nancy Seboof, Leonette Shorette, Sydney Swindell and $jMron Vail. Ttwy signed the raembeiahlp log in a candle-light
Qub eponeors are Barbara Kenney, Nancy Armstrong and Phylii Burt.
A friemtohip dtete doted the meeting. .
Psi Chapter Meets With Mr§. Siple
Psi chapter of Sigma Beta National Sorority met Thursday at the North Perry street home of Mrs. Morgan Siple Jr.
Proceeds of the recent Mardi Grek dance will purchase recreational equipment for patients at Pontiac State Hospital. The members wiQ entertain a gmp of PSH patients with an Easter party.
A rummage sale is planned for April 2 at 8 a.m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall on .South-Saginaw atreet. Also on the spring agenda are a fashion show and card party, and a M 01 h e r s’ and Children’s Brunch.
The sorority members presented a gift to Mrs. Siple, wfio is the Province 1 governor. She inspected the group with the annual quiz on procedures of the National Sigma Beta constitution and bylaws.
Mrs. Joe G. Benson will open her home on Chippewa road for the March aoclal ipeeting. Mrs. Jack Kudray will be co-
of the scouts followed the religious service. Sue Weiler, representing the troops, presented the floral centerpiece tq 6he children’s ward of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.
The Jolly Ten Club viewed colored travel movies and slides at Wednesday evening meeting wRh Blanche Meldlein of Charlotte street.
March birthdays of Mrs. J. L. Slaybaiigh and Miss Meidlcin were
Four intermediate troops and two'Btwnle troops are sponsored by the Mothers’ Ouh of Our Lady of Refuge School. Two Brownie troops are in the process of organization, according to neighlxHhood chairman, Mrs. John Weller.
Prises for games were won by Mrs. Alberia Trask, Mrs. Slay-baugh and Mrs. Anna E. Young-quiet^__________________ '
Beta Sigs Converve"
Mrs. Robert Terry of East Pike street opened her home Wednesday evening tor the aemimonthly meeting of Alpha Omega chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Borority.
Mrs. Vincent Schneider re-on the City Council' meeting, and Mrs. Donald DeVoe on, the Sno-Ball dance.
All chapters wfU pahici-pate in the Founders’ Day April 27 In the Elks Temple.
Plans w’ere completed tor the secret pal parly March 23 at the home of Mra. Milton Ott on CSmelot street, White Lake Township.
Teaching Reading Today PTA Topic
’’Teaching. Reading Today" was the theme for the Hawthorne School PTA meeting Thursday. The Rev. Wilbur Schutse gave the invocation.
Elected to office at the meeting were Mrs. Loren Anderson, president; Mra. Norbert Hoffman, vice president; Nell Mc-Gellan, fafoer vice president; Mrs. William Altkins, teacher vice pretldeDt; Mrs. Donald Humphries, recording secretary; Mra. Theodore Schrde-der, corresponding aecretai^; Mrs. John Talbot, treasurer; Mra. Lewis Griffith historian; Mra. TTiamas Johnson end Mrs. Loute Oompagnoai, auditors.
Council delagates elected are Mrs. Arnold HiomBs, Mrs. Lester Stanley and Mrs. Robert Miller.
Participating in ^e reading panel weiV Mrs. Curtis Cheek. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mn. Alton B. Madden and Nada #lunter. Reading, as taught in kfndergarten through third grade, was '
Lrater Stanley, principSI, explained reading charts and textbooks on display. Students from third through the sixth grade illustrated the importance of reading in science, social studies, music and arithmetic.
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Sunday School ......10 A.M.
Morning Wonhip .... 11 A.M. Evwting Worship ...7:30 P.M.
SpeaJdng nightly at the String-ham United Minionary Church, 4060 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Sunday through March » will be the Rev. Richard Rc4Uy, miasionary to In’
Emphasis Begins Next Week
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After eerving as a youth evan-elist with the "America Bardc to God" movement and pastor o( a church in Indiana, he was first full-time director ot Elkhart County, Ind. Youth tor Christ Prinicpal for a thne, at tiw Ragbunathpur Bible Insdhite and later director of Youth tor Christ in Calcutta. India, he began a least over powerful sbolt wave station. Radio Ceylon.
It -hae^a eoven«e eslesMtog from Senth Afrlea le Swede* aad the northweidcre piwt ef the United Stalee.
In addition to other missionary duties, he took Youth for Christ teams into the towering Himalayan mountains tor an evangelistic campaign among the Naga head-hunting tribes ot Assam and ttie Bur-
Currently the Rev. Mr. Reilly is serving as foreign secaetary of United Missionary Society whtdi has more than 100 mis aries in U countries.
REV. mCHABD REILLY
Daughter, Dad to Lead Meeting of Young People
rrsjtr and Bennso.
Obsreh School tor All *■«.
Wod. LenUo CommuBloo 1 a IS A. II. Bo*. Waldo a. Ruat. Rector
BETHEL TABERNACLE
SB. 10 sJn. Worship 11 sm. BvangeUstic Berviee 7:M pm
Linda Weston and her father Virgil Weston will be In charge of the Junior High youth meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday at the United Presbyterian Church in Aitoum Height!. ‘Let’s Look at the Evidence" will ibe the topic.
Toes, and Thura. T:M pm.
aoT. aad Mrs. B. Oroaah IMS Baldwla Aya. PS »-ttM
''Watwford Township'r Americon Baptist Churchy
CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST
Crescent Lake Rood near Hotdiery Road Worship 10 A. M.	11 A. M. Sunday School
Large Patting Lot	Nursery During All Services
IUt. Robert L. Adam. Paitor
LEACH ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH
1 UUa Ifft ot ABburo HtlsbU. 1 Bloca North ot Auburn Rd.
Hear Rev. J. C. Brlllhort of Battle Crpek crt~
EVANGEUSne TABERNACLE Sun. 11 & 7:30 2800 Watkins. Lake Rd., Near Oakland County Market SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY—TOMORROW AT 10 A.M.
• CKIW gaadoys el 7i30 am. Hear Teer Oespel Nesr Morv Morse, Supt.	A. /. Boughey, Poitor
The .Senior High group will center the theme of the Sunday session. "Question Box," with Dick and Leroy Swartz in charge.
Young peopto. out of high school will continue the discussion on destination."
ger Rapelje. choir director, will lead the hymn sing at the 7 p.m. service; A nursery will be provided’ tor children.
Pontiac Schools to Be Discussed
the EPISCX)PAL church OF THE ADVENT
Momlns
Congregation to Honor James Givens, Horace Shepherd at Trinity
The Sunday vesper service at Trinity Baptist Church will feature a panel discussion on "How dan We as a Community Help to Improve Our Schools?"
Invited to participate on the 7:30 program, sponsored by the Mm’s Oub, will be principals of several area schools.
Panelists will include Mrs. Vida Walker. Franklin Elementary School: Mrs. Pearline BuUer, Whittier School: Mrs. Mary KlUlan, Bethune School; and John Perdue, Jefferson Junior High Schotrf. Moderator will be Booker Yancey.
wiU be the
Special guests Jeffersoa Jaaior High Choir directed by Atoert Shaw.
Following the discussion, congregation will honor James Givens and Horace Shepherd tor post—services as treasurer andl trustee at 8:30 in Fellowship Hall.'
The Junior, Youth and Adult Choirs will furnish music at the 11 a.m. worship service when the Rev. Joseph W. Moore inreadies How Big Is Your God?”
Crescent Hills Holds Family Night Supper
The Rev. Robert L. Adams will give the devotions when members and friends of Crescent Hills Baptist Church attend the cooperative I family night supper at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at Bethany Baptist Church.
The Men's Club is sponsoring the annual Father A Son Banquet at 6:30 Thursday evening. A pt-ogrum for both adults and children is,
^'ESPER SOLOISTS — Mrs. Victor M. Lind- Church Sunday. The youth group, will ,condurt quist (left) of 36 Chippewa Rd. and Mrs. Paul '-^ opening Worship and Otarles A. Wilson will Eliason of darkston will be soloists at the 7 be at the organ. A coffee hour wiU toUow the o'clock vesper service in First Congregational vesper which is to the pubUc.
The Raorasnized HURCH OF IBUS OIRIl of Latter Day Saints
Music Vesper Service Slated at Congregational

jp..-
If
11 Ease the blow of disap-
Sunday evening fellowship meetings will be brid at the Ascent , Hills Baptist parsonage. 2288 Cres-| cent Lake Rd., Sunday through April 10 at T p. m.
"The Waiting Father” will be the sermon topic at the 11 a. m. worship hour tomorrow. '
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National Lutheran Council Churches
ascension
WATERFORD
Wm. LaFountain, Paitor SERVICES 9 A.M., 11 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10«) AM.
ST. JOHN'S
PONTIAC
n Hill St. at Cherry St. SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A M.
SHEPHERD 6f the LAKES
WALLED LAKE ,
--—1B Our H«w Church
3905 S. Commerce Road ^ Bobart T. Shado, fewfor CHURCH SERVICE ..-11 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A M.
CHRIST of the LAKES
WHITE LAKE TWP.
MhUbs b( BMumont School
6533 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Ivan C. Rpaa, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:15 A M. CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A M.
SYLVAN LAKE
Uoottnt at Old Pino Lake achool Middle Belt at Long Lake Rd.
Pastor Clark McPhalJ SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:45 A M. SERVICE..........11 A.M.
CHRIST
WATERFORD TWP.
Airport at WUUams Uke Rd. Arvief E. Andawon, Po»tor
WORSHIP .......11 AM.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9;3Q AM.
My Prayer
CHURCH of GOD
Columbia Avenue
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sundar Bch I0:at A.li Uernlni Wor ll:N A II
1
Sunday School ...........................9:45 A.M.
Momlfig Service  ........................11:00 A.M.
B. T. U................................. - 6:30 P.M.
Evening Service ......................... 7:30 P.M.
Bar. M. F. Boyd |r., Pastor
a. 9. Doualaa Paator
Pbr Prayar ar Oauatal CaU PI S-tdM
_	„	,	. —	. I pointment whenever it
■ Mrs. Victor M. Lindquist, so-the Rrst Congregational Church. ..	QLord, and keep my i
prano at All SainU Episcopal | at 7 p.m. Sunday.	'	faith strong. Let no twist or ■
Church, and cellist Mrs. Paul Ella-| The youth group of the church 14^	discourage or ‘
son of Clarkston will be poloisteiwUI conduct the opening worship,
I (or the Music Vesper Service atlservlce and Oiaries A. Wilson willi be at the organ. .	i
FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH
576 Orchard Lake Avanua Bav. Harold Marshall, Pastor Harry Nichols, Prosidont Lyccun) 10:30 A M. Sunday Sunday Evaning 7:30 P.M.
JJsctoT Winsman
Detroit Attorney to Be Speaker
Ruth Hoffmann, Linda
Follonlng the vMper. a coftM hour wUI be held with the Say-brook group In charge.
Mr! 'Wilson will present organ prelude, "Fogue in E Flat ’ by. Bach.
A Vesper Meditation including 'Before the Crucifix’’ by LaForge, 'He Was Alone" by^ Paxon, “At the Cry of the First Bird" by

6hriitiAn TempU, 505 Auburn Ave.
Rev. J. Luther 8 A Spopal Wolcomo Awaits You
‘liT.	52sfi*A5*xi‘.:
First Social Brethren Church
816 Raldwin. FB 3-08M Sat. Eva. Sarvica ... 7:30 P. M. Sunday School .... lOdX) A. M.
Wonhip...........11 dX) A M.
Adult llbla Study ...6:15 P.M. Sunday Evaping
Wonhip .........730P. M.
Tuas. Yotpt Faopla. 7:30 P.M. Thursd^ Prayer ... 7:30 P. M-REV. TOMMY GUEST. Poator
Brooks Participating Culon and ’’Were You ’Thero." an .	~	° arrangement by Burleigh, will be
in Panel Discussion	........
, Jeise R. Bacalls, a Detroit at-|torney, will be the iipeaker at the dinner ot the Men’s Gub of First Presbyterian Chur^ Wednesday evening. William Hentnaim will preside.
A lay Iqader in men’s work In the Presbytery of Detroit, iBacalis is a graduate of Albion jCoUege and the University of Michigan Law School.
I Donald Weed will be in charge ■ of the dinner honoring teachers
frustrate but keep me moving ahead, knowing that my life is in Thy hand. Teach me how_ to handle whatever comes and to use it for the t. next step I take. May rhy t mind not whirl helplessly » around the little word "if r but help me to think quietly K and persistently of "from )■ now on, by God’s help” v> And,' 0 Lord, heal the hurt of the moment by Thy pres- ^ ence. I pray in Christ's dear name. Amen.
I
-| Oounell ot
ChurchM of CbrUt
sung by Mrs. Lindquist.
Other numbers by Mr. Wilson wlU be "We Thank. Thee. Lord Jesus Christ" by Buxtehude, "Our ‘“Art in Heaven” by|
Buxtehude and “Plalnte” (Suite	•	•
byLangiai. DiocBsan Uader
ttlOOAl
rUt in

The program will close with Mrs.
Lindquist and Mrs. Eliaaon pre-'Ave Maria""by Bgch—Oou-ind "Panls Angelic'us’’
Franck.	' The Rev. Joseph A. Pelham. -
The vesper is open to the public, tyector of the department of Chris-’
------------------- jtian Social Relations of the Episco-
pal Diocese of Michigan, will be
fo Spaak at SI. Mary
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AND THAT MEN OnoRT ALWAYS TO PRAT.	bt Soot not btbtTt
It tUUtl in tlM tollawlnt word.: THAT OOD HAS (JRANTED INOITlDUALa TODAY THE POWER TO PERPORM IflRKCO^Oi, DfSTANTANBOOB ^LtNOe SUCH AM RE ORANTED TO THE APOmia AND CERTAIN OTHYRS IN THE BIBLE A ftw onttUont nrt In todtr U tbott who btM.vt ta MlRACULODa, IN8TANTANBOUB RBAUNO* SUCH AS THOU PEB-PORMED BT THk APOOTLU.
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.WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 210 HugMs Strsef. Pontiac. MtcMgan .
CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURC&
M WhltUoMto StrwM
Sundoy Sanrloa 7:30 P.M. luUua Cook, apsokor
First Christian Church
Dlsdplos of Christ Sunday Sdiool .. 10 A.M. Church S«rvlc» .. II A.M.
CENTRAL
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
0. W. GJbron, MlnUitor FE 4-0239	347 M. ^Inaw
Bibl* School ...... S:45A M
Morning Worship ...JI:00AJ4
Youth Sarric* ..... 6:00 P.M.
EYonlng Sarrioa 7:0(i PM. , Proyor Muting on4 Btbl* Study Wadnead^ 7=% F-M.
ITIAN
d wwkers of the Church School
Tuesday evening.
Pontiac Chapter Wins Award
eveahiM PartMpaiila Rath WaltmaM aw
laelBda
Llida j The Pontiac Chapter of United • Synagogue Youth affiliate with Jim Briney. John Baker and Oongregatten B’nal 1^1 i^-Rogu Benter wiU assist with ar- >y «*e‘v«i • national award for mngemento at the Junior High lout^tag "chievement meeting at 5:30 p.m. The Ufe of, TTie aa^ pi^rted^Dr. Christ terlet of plctuiu will fol- Morton Seigel, national director, low at 6 p.m. with the film, "Chal- • convention held at the^tler ^ to Faith "	IH***®"	New York CHy.
The board of deacons wUl meet!	Synagogue Youth U an
guest preacher at St. Mary in the HUls Church, 2512 Joslyn Rd. at the 9 and 11 a m. service Sunday.
A graduate ol the University, of Michigan and Episcopal Theological Seminary, he wa^ assistant on the staff of St. Paul Cathedral. Saginaw before Joining the dioce-
Tuesday evening to pack clothing tor Church World Service over-Womeo will eew cancer pads j Thursday.
orgulzation found throughout the United States. C^da and Puerto Rico with approximately 24.500 members Included in its 506 chap-
Under the Rev. Pelham’s guidance. the dioceee is asking suburban and small town parishes to Increase their minionary giving by lour per ejnt so that grants-ald might be made available to
FIRST CHURCH af.the BRETHREN
46 NORTH ROSELAWN
eundar School It A.U.	Monilat Mommo br ttio Pottor 11 A
STABitlUtlc Borneo T:M P.M. idl MooUnt bt Um Cbvreb T;M, aAturdar Rev. Leroy Shafer, Pastor
STRINGHAM UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH
Special Evtngtlirilc Muting Monday, March 14, 7:30 P.M. Ftaturing PonMsc Central High School Sr. Oris' Ensemble Uadtr Um DlrocUoa ot Mra O. Venmaaa w.
' JAIOB L. RANDAli,, PASTOR
CHURCHES of CHRIST Liston to tho "Horald of Truth" Each Sunday CKLW TV 8:30 A. M. WXYZ 5:30 P. M.	
SYLVAN LAKE Orchard Lake * Utddhbalt Rdi ItoTTla W^Ha^tlnjM. IflnUtcr Bible School 9:45 A M. Suhday Morning 10:45 AM. "Lost Because of . . ." 6 P.M. Illuitrated Lesson; "Hlitory of the Lord'* Church" Wad. Bible Clan 7:30 P.M. ."Dial-a-Davotion" FE 8-0451 Everybody 			PONTIAC liao N. Parry at. W. W Rail > -lur FE 2-6269 Bible Study 9:50 p.m. Morning Worship 10:50 "The Eldenhip" Evening Worship T p.m. "Christ—The Prieit" Wad. Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Is /uYlfedl
OAKLAHD PABK METHODIST CHURCH
ft#Y. /, W. Deeg, Poatoi-—Monloalm and Glenkeod Morning Worship 10 A M.—"Juus’ Philosophy Towards Others" Sundoy School 11:15 AM.
Youth Fellowship 6 P.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M.
Mittianary ta $f>eak
The Rev. George A. Belknap, missiofiaiy in the Belgian Oongo, ‘ pmcb at the Baldwin Evangelical United Brothren Church at the ll^ajn. eervioe Sunday. He aleo preach at the vesper sirvice at 7 p.m. Sunday; and klon^ through Friday at 7:30 p.ra.'The public is invited.
ir
WW-
SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY
'^SUBSTANCE
Delegates representing the local group were Adriemw Resaler and Bonnie Marlowe. Sylvia Rothschild wem aa an observer and Mra. Edward Blumeno accompa-ied the girls as sponaor.
Bruce Beig la president of the Pontiac Chapter and Adrienne is vice president. Mark Berg is. eec-otid vice prerident; Bonnie Marlowe. Kgkina] eecretaiy; Sue New-house, corresponding secretary; Sheila (joldbeiR, treasurer; Bill Oamthnd, chaplain; and Roz Suro-
FIRST OPEN BIBLE-CHURCH
Sunday School .... 10:00A.M. Moinlng Worship .. 11:00 A M.
Evening Senrioe .....7:45 P.M.
Young Puples Servloe 7 P.M.
Your BMKb Rev. Arthur Maglott FE 24497
Sunday Sarrlou and Sunday Seheel 11:00 AM,
Wa<toetday Eraotha SarvloM t PM.
2 tot Lowreaoa Street Open Daily 11 A M to 5 P M. Fridoy to B PM
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST
. Lowraoea mtd WilUams Siraali
, HOW CHRISTIAI SCIENCE HEALS ^ RADIO STATION CKLW—800 K< SUNDAY 9:45 A M. ,
TV Every Smidsy: Channel 7. 930 AM.
Lee Berg and Mel Toby a geants at arhu.
TRINITT MCTHODIST
KEEGO HARBOR
*J:sJ enb^irJrt"YcuUi SbUwwtSlp
Central Methodist
MORNING SERVICES 8:30 A. M. and 10:46 JL M.
"HE RESTORETH MY SOUL"
Dr. Bank Preadting
(BROADCAST Over WPON, 11HH) A.M.)
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School ..................10:00 A.M.
Wonhip Service ..................11:00A.M.
Wednesday Prayer Service.........7 JO P.M.
Evangelistic Service............ 7:30 P.M.
nimi Ml tba ur* of rsui an Joann'* “Tba etoBlm
“tit MlMlanarT Joann" “Tba Stonlni at Lyitn"
PRIMARY DAY IN SUNDAY SCHOOL A Ofr ter Every Child -------------a npoTR. eusi.
CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP
MALTA HALL. 82 P^lns Strut
Evening Service, 7:30 P.M.
b SERVICE MARCH 17
March 20th: The Hortons of Detroit
FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE
60 State St.
Sundey School .......9:45	AM
Morning Worship......11 .-OO A.M.
Youth FeHowiMp ......6:te	P.M.
Evening Service. ....7:00	P.M.
COMING SOON
MARCH 20-27
Rev, Normori Brown ond Tom |
Thompson — Evangelist ond singer for revival Services sponsored by ^->- VANAiun youth. I
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THE POyHAC PHESS, SATURDAY, MAHCH 12jJ980
NINE
Unil^
Presbytenan
Churches
Safari to Africa
to Continue
OAmWD AVEHPE
Womhip ........
Bibls School ....
Youth FoUowifaip . Evoniag Sonrioo ..
Wodnowlm-
10:00 AM. 11:20 A.M. . S:4SPM. . 7:00 PM.
Pror^gootino-... 7:00P.M.
AUBUMI HHGHTS
' 10 A.M, Sundenr SdiodI 11:15 MortUng Worship "Tunnoil In tho Tomplo ' 6 P.M. Youth Groups 7 P.M. Evsnlng Ssnrico Hrmn Sing
‘HM "Safturi to Africa" pngnm irill oanttanie at the T p.m. aorioe Sunday at Bethany Baptist Church with separate groups (or children, the five youth (eUowslup groups and the adult (arum.
At 8 p.m., the ninth in the series ot pictures <m the Life of Christ ^ shown. The presentation will be "Fate of John the Baptist.** Young peopla aaeisting at the service win be Br^ Adams and Betty Douglas.
COMMUHITT PHTED
Drayion Plains, Ulchlgan
W.\J. [rMSWtiMB. 'jr, PsfUr
Bible ^ool ...... 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship .. II :00 A.M.
Youth Groups .... 6:30 A.M.
Evening Worship ... 7:30P.M.
Study Hour\..... 7:30 P.M.

Uaeaday Lk. * Wm^Lk. Rds. Bat. Ear P. Laaibart,
Sunday School........ O^MA M.
Morning Worship ... I0:4\A.M.
6381 Msybea Road aamst isdapasdesea Tavtubis CunarS Katklsa. Partor
Sunday School...... 8:45 A M.
Worship Hour.......’11:00 A M.
Film Made by Doctors on Modicol Missions Trip Around World
A fellowship supper is scheduled for members and friends at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Robert L. Adams of Crescent HiH« Baptist Chun* In charge of devo-tiOIM.
The program will laclude a lHm, "O p e r a 11 a a. ~ -
Ihe film was made by a group of doctors who made an extensive trip to missions fields to record farts and to help local native doctors and nurses team the latest medical advances
y
RECEIVIBS AWARD-Siowing Bruce Berg the award recently received when she attended the United Synagogue Youth convention in New York City Is Adrienne Ressler of 34 Wenonah Dr.'J. delegate to the convention fronTBie Pontiac Chap-
Orchazd Lake Church Chiidren to Be Baptised
The Sacrament of Baptlsrn will be administered to children at the morning worship at Orchard Lake Community Church. Presbyterian.

Singspiration Sch«dul«d
Terry Walker will lead Bie Mng-ing at the Oakland Yduth Fallow-sfaip ai«q>lratlon at 9:1S Sunday at the Stone Baptist Church, Auburn avenue at Adams road.
The Rev. Edu-ard D. Auchard will prearti on "The Word and the Worldly.’’ The Chancel Choir will sing at 9 a.m. and the Crusaders Choir will present "Winter Song,** "The SUent Snow.” and "I Look tor Jesus,” at 11 a.m.
Kenny Brown will present organ numbers end Dave Bieen will pre-■ent piano eelertkins. Special vocal numbers will be offered by the Holy Notes *m9 d Emmanuel Baptist ChurdL
BIBLE
REBINDING
See MS for price quotes.
CHRISTIAN
LITERATURE
SALES
36 Oakland Avt.
■The Mark o( the Hawk” a technicolor production aill be presented at 7:90 *rhursday evening. Spqn-.sored by Junior High Fellow^, the film describes the stress and conflict in contemporary African lite.
* * * \ Representing the Orchard Lake Churrti at the National Council of] United Presbyterian Men will be J. 0. Sarto, Hoviard Hobart. Harmon Lawyer, Eugene Zlpp and the Rev. Mr. Audiard.
ter affiliated with Congregation B’nal Israel, Adrienne ia vice president of the local chapter and Bruce is president. Mrs. Edwsrd Blicneno (right) of 1910 Ward Rd. is group i
Bill Lewis will assist the pastor. Dr. Joseph T. Chapman, when he preaches at the 8:45 morning aori ship hour Sunday. Sally Consantino will be assistant at 11 a.m.
Churches List Services
Williams Lak« Church of the Nazarene
_____ Corner Airport tc
'*m£uu?“ Hatchery Road
10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
Our Lady of Guadalupe Guild Choros will fumiah musl^. The m present a religious film, en-|R*v. Qaude Goodwin it pastor, titled "Day of Guadalupe" at 5 J08LYN AVE. U.P.
;p.m. Sunday at St. Vincent de' The A aeriei of 12 Cathedral [Paul Pariah Hall. 197 Parke St.
A.M. WORSHIP HOUR >.M. WORSHIP HOUR
W<daMd«r-7:3« r. U. mr*t Oroupi a Tdgth Cbolr W* Cordially Invifa You fo Worthlp With Ut NtmaraT * cMiUMiiN'i cmmcn • amwjc rAiiKiwc ^
FIRST OBITED MISSIONARY CHURCH
Parionbic. 631 Benion
naiid*Dc«‘ rx I
I The film ahows a celebration in Mexico. While the filma are primarily intended for Spanish speak-jing people, the Rev. James Sheehan said the public is invited.
CENTRAL CHRISTUN vjesuB an Authority'’ will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Gerald W. Gibson at the 11 a m. Sunday service at Central Christian Church. ’The film, "Discipleship” will be shown at 6:30 p.m.
GRACE LUTHERAN I The eighth in the series of pictures on the “Life of Christ” will ,be shown at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday I in Grace Lutheran Church. The Rev. Richard Stuckmeyer will speak on "Conflict” at the 7:15 worship hour.
’The second showing of the' film is scheduled for 8 p.m. followed a fellowship hour for members ' friends.
•cheduled to be shown Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church. The pictures will be presented at the Sabbath School hour at 9:30 a.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday.
The attendance conteat will begin March 30 and continue through May 8.
The Rev. E. I. Watkins is conducting a communicant'a class for adults and young people at 9:30 .m. each Sunday.
■ponsoring a series of roller skating parties the first Monday of each month at Univeralty Roller Rtidc, West Walton bouievard near | Baldwin avenue.
ig the program skating 1 and a brief devotional period ia held with group singing, prayer and a abort Inspirational meaaage. The next party is scheduled from 7 to 9:30 p.m. on April
YWCA
Oakland Park Church to Hold Mission Sorvice
The Methodist EvangeUstic Mis-■ion will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Oakland Park Methodist Church. The Rev. John H. Hall of
Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor;Central Methodist Church- wil of Bethany Baptist Omreh, will'preach and song leader, will be ihow pirturea and teU of his trip!the Rev. C. Warren Wilson of Al-
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
NUION AT WAYNi
fmhr RIV.vmUAMN.MAa6ACN,0.». Anodrntfmtm RIV. «AUN I. HitSMiY. 6.O.
WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH -SCHOOL...........9:30-11:00
ST. MARY'S-IN-THE-HILLS Episcopal Church
3513 Joslyn Road (North of Waliton)
9 A.M.-^HoIy Communion emd Sermon 11 AM.—Morning Prayer and Sermon,
Nursery and Sunday School Tht IUt JoMSb A. PilbAiB, Dlrtcter ot tho Dopt. ot ChrlfUOD BOclol BtlotlOBi ofW DIoMta ot WlcbitOD. nest proocher ot both eerelcoo
The beoUti/u/ ftone church in the hlllt
(OVIDENCE MIAHIONARY
to the Holy Land at the YWCA at noon Tuesday. Hostesses will be Mrs. Fred Haushalter and Mrs. Asa Drury.
ST. JOHN METHODIST Mrs. Robbie White and daugh-
deragate Methodist Church.
The service iwxt Sunday niglit wiU be held at Central Methodist. Dr. Lawrence Lacour ot Nashville, Tenn.^ will be the evangelist for the meetings held from March 27
teta, Joan. Beverly |nd Elaine will present a musical program	1
7:30 p.m. Sunday at the St. ' ‘ ““
PILGRIM
HOLINESS
CHURCH
Baldwin at Foirmount
Waterford Commilnity Church
5680 AndarsoovUle Rd.
Worship Sanrtcas .. ...BtS), 11 A. M.
Sunday School....... -9:45 A. M.
Evanlng S«rvlca.......... .7 P. M.
Hour of Power....W#d 7:30 P. M.
REV. MELVIN STRAIGHT Sunday School 10 A.M. Worship Hour 11 A.M. Youth Hour 6:15 P.M. Evening Gospel 7 P.M.
KEEGO HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY BCHOOI. - 10 A.U. UORNINO WOaaHlP—11 A.lf. SVANDrO WORSHIP -7:30 P U. CoopenttBS wltb aouthorm MpUst
I LUTHERAN
n	Methodist Church, 433 Highland.
William Wright of Ave. Mrs. Roy Cummings, will be Angeleh. Calif, will speak at the accompanist.
3:30 sendee Sunday.jrfternoon at	____ j
Provlden^Missionary Baptist ALDEBROATB METHODHT I Church. \	' The Senior High Felloa-shlp of
The Ccleshal Choir and MaleiAIdersgate Methodist Church is!
ZION
Wesleyan Church
Rpt. P. Kinkada, Perolor
Sunday School 10 AM. Morning Worship 11 A M. Evening Evangelistic Servloe 7:30 PM.
Sunday Sc Olen 6
aaV. P. KDIKAOI
FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH
181 MT. OUEMENS ST. — YM C.A BLDO.
Sunday Sehopl 9 45 A M Morning Worship II A M. Evsning Ssnrlca 7:00 PM Robsrt Garnor, Patlor
EVAIGEUCAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
212 Btadwln Avs. FE 2.0728
Sunday School 0:46 AM. The "T” Hour 6 PM. WORSHIP 11 am; vesper 7 PM.
Rsv. OooTfa Belknap, of Africa, Preaching at both Sunday Sarrtcaa . .>. and NIGHTLY, 7:30 P.M. (Except Saturday)
You Ara fnriiod to Thaaa Sorvicot IflaDtar, Rrv. M. a. Irtritl
All Saints Episcopal Church
Williams St. ot W. Pike
The Rav. DAVID K. MILLS, Curate
Churc. -----
Wad., 10:30 A.M.—Social Sarvics, Workshop.
Thun., lOtOO A.M. Holy Communion
ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SO) Cemmafto, MHfaad. fdX) A M.—Holy Communion
Pastor )^ids Distribution of Millions of Testaments
jperiences he has aided in the I distribution, of over 15 million iTestaments on the Chinese main-'Ignd, Formosa, Korea and Japan.

REV. VUTOR B. BEATTIE
The Rev, Vk?tor B. Beattie, pastor. evangelist and field representative of the Pocket Testament lieague, will speak at 10:45 a.m. I Sunday at Evangel Temple, 1380 Mi. aemens Si.
At 7 p.m. he will preach at the Oakland Ayenue United Presby-terikn Church and again on Monday night at the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Men’s Qub
ASSEMBLY of GOD
210 N. PERRY St.
Sun. School 9:45 a.m. i Sunday Services 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.
"Toorh tho Word" fa tho admonition of tha Biblo. V Aincaro/y fry fo d
Working with mlialaaary or-gaaltaUMM. he has distributed over two inilllon Rcriptnrrs hi 38 Isagaagee through Kenya, Bel-gtaa Osngo, Tangaaylka, the Bhodeslaa and Howth Africa.
A graduate of Moody Bible In-U 'stltute and Wheaton College. the| evangelist was founder and pastor; lof the Calvary Baptist Church pfi.; Battle Creek from 1941-46.	•
In addition to his African ex-i ;
210 N. Perry St
ZION CHURCH ol the NAZARENE
Heor
The Rogeri Family
Sot 7 PM. Sundoy id A M, Sunday II AM., Sunday 700 P M.
esitor — IUt. "Bob" Kunbort
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MISSOURI BYNOD
Welcome to a Friendly Church!
Apostolic Church of Christ
N 458 CENTRAL
Young Peopla Saturday .... 7i30 P. M. I Sundoy School & Worship.. .10:00 P. M.
Sundoy Evoning Sorvico — 7:30 P. M.
Servicos Tuoi. & Thurs.7:30 P. M.
Church Phone FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142
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DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH
miisbsia Labs IM. St Tlldss	On 3-3616
Sunday Bohool .. 10 AM. Morning Worihip .. 11:00 AM.
Junior ss6 Bcrlsaere' Cbureb	. ^
Youth Service ...........................«:J0. ?■«.
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Mldw^ Bervlcn............ .....7:00 PM. WednoMlay
Psotsr-MCT. uca LSLON*	1. S. Supt—AETBUh BWALO
The SALVATION ARMY
29 W. Lawrence Street Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People's Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 11a.m. Evangelistio Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praiie Mg^ting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER
Good Muffe — Sfngfng — True t/ tho Word Proaebing
God Meets With Us — Yoii Too, Are Invited
ST. PAUL METHODIST
Cedar Crest
5 Ho*rard E. C/oycombs, Pattor Sarvicai ot 8:30 A M.
I	ond.llA.M
Sunday School 9:45 A M.
Grace
Corner OenesM and Glendale
(WutSMd	.
Fichard S. Stuckmoyor, Posfor
Churrt) Ssrvics	_9:00	A.M.
Sunday School ____9:00	A.M.
(Thurch Service	...11:00	A.M.
Sunday School . .	.	11:00	A M.
St. Stephen
Sashabaw at Kempf Guy. B. Smith, Paitor Sunday School .;;..915 AM. Church Ssrvics .. 10 30 A.M.
St. Trinity
Auburn at Jttslt
I Ralph C. Claui, Pattor
J Sunday School......9:45 A M.
* First Ssrvics ....8:30 A M.
Sscond Shrvics ..11:00 AM.
St. Paul
METHODIST CHURCH
501 MY. CIIMCNS STRUT M. Hewitsn, Ftiior
Sunday School 10 A.M. Worihip Servicet
11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.
rnortb 816*1 Joslyn at Third ^ Georgs Mahdor, Patlor
f Sund(iy School ...9 00 A M.
i* Morning Ssrvics . 10 45 A.M.
^ Bloomfield
TOWNSHIP
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Youth Fellowship 8 FM. to 8 PM.
' Rsv. lamot A. McCIung, Minittsr Bupsrvised Runary — AU Bervloes — Ample Parking
Maiimont Baptist Church
68 W. Walton	FE 2-7239
Surid(Ty School 10 A. M. Morning Worihip 11 A. M. “Yoked Kith Christ"
Youth Group 6:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. Evening Service “Jehovah"
■ PASTOR SOMERS PREACHING BOTH SERVICES
“Holding Forth the Word of Life"
Sunday 11 AM.
Mrs. Dlans Seaman, Minittsr ’ "Our Fstb*r"
Wsdnssday 8:0Q P M. •UNDAT eCHOOL WORKSHOP
BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH
West Huron at Mork Street Dr. Jotoph Irrino Chapman, Patlibr Porcy M. Walloy, Ir., Minittor of Education
9:45 a m.—Church School Clt6f(M for All/
' 7KX> pm.-^FARI TO AFRICA. Adgtti/ Young Psopis, Chlldmn '	/
8:00 p.m —Colored Sound Film "FATE/OF )OHN THE BAPTIST"
Wsdnssdsy 6:30 p.m.—Fellowship Su^r for Members and Friarwk. '
Square Lake Ji Telegraph ( Wm. C. Grafs, Pastor	5,
Church Ssrvics ... 10:00 AM.
• Sundoy School ..11 00 AM. |
Sunday Enlargement Compeign During Morch ond A^il
CLASSES FOR Aa AGES SUNDAY SCHOOL Fully Departmentalized BRING THE FAMILY
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"An American Baptist ConvsfirfoD Church"

FIRST METHODIST
St. Mark
i| (W*it Blooaintid Tawsiblp) Wm. C. Grato. Pattor Sunday School .-. .9:45 A M. Church Ssrvics
...-. .9:45 A M. J ...11:15 AM. I
Bouth Baglnaw at Judaon	Paul T. Hart, Paatdr
Hairy J. Lord. Asa^Unt Paitor
10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP
‘T KNOW YOiyR WORKS”
Rev. Paut^Hart, preartUng
11:30 CHURCH SCIJOOL
Youth Fellowihip /......‘..6:16 P.M.
Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Bt^y and Prayer PeUowihip
First
Congregational
Church
Mill. E. Huron & Mt Clsmsns Mateolm K. Burton, Minitlot
10:30 A.M. Church"School “HE HEARD A VOICE"
The For. Mr, Burton, Prsochihg
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Oakland and Soginow Pontiac, Michigon	jPi ffh
Hev. H. H. Savage, Pajfor	|
Ftr. W. E. Hakot, Aii't. Pattor
9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY ^HOOL
I	Clatiot lot All Ages
' 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP "WHEN THE LORD SAYS NO” Evening Senrice—7:00 P. M.
'THE GOLDEN CANDLE HaOER”
Dr. H. H. Sovags, preaching’
Emmanuel Baptist Church
645 S. Telegraph Road SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P.M.
BAPrUIllAL
REV. BILL FITZWATER SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES
Special Music
Rodio Broodco8t“WPON 10:15 A.M. Each Sundoy
Mid-Week Service, tVed , 7:30 P.M. 'Xlf* of Christ'* Film
Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday 14^6
DR. TOM MALONE,

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THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 1960
Acton Tallies 35 to Spaik Colts OverClarkston
.	VmUm Pmi I^to
ON Tl^ WAY — Troy’i Jim E>ePauw appeared to be atepping up «o the toot of darkston guard Harold Weaton going up lor thla drive-in diot early in lai^ night’a "B” final at the Central gym. TYoy Won Sl-56. Rushing down the court behind the play are, left to right Troy'a Jerry Glidev’dl and Wolves Bill Powell, Dick Gaverly and Bob Porritt.
36 NFL Vets Headed for Dallas-lf Willing
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Thirty-aix veterans of the National Football League, thnee from each of the 12 old clubs, are In ' ‘ ‘ the new Dallas team today—if they are willing.
It's up to the Dallas Rangers to sign them when their identities become known tonight.
Acting swiftly, NFL owners voted unanimously yesterday to submit a roll of 11 "expendables’" from each team, Dallas to select three at random from each.
The NFL oaiiers granted these concessions to Dallas:
Dallas will receive the first choice of any NFL players put up waivers, through the first three league games.
Dallas can carry 42 players— as against the other clubs* limit of 36, throughout the league sea-However, Dallas can only suit up 36 players for a league game. It will have to certify the 36 two days before a game.
Players themselves were to be imntacted during tbe day by their 1959 employers. If none want to go to Dallas they go on the Texas team’s reserve list or head for the new and rival American League, or to Canada.
Players who were on the Injury-reserve list in 1959 are not involved in the formula.
Commissioner Pete Roselle said the league is most desirous of heipbig the new member.
Dallas can begin summer training any time. The others must wait until nine weeks before the <Venihg league gyme.
Dgjlas will not have to participate in a similar formula shift of players when the Minneapolis-St. Paul team joins the league in 196ir
"We believe this gives us the nucleus of a good team." said General Manager Tex Schramm of Dallas. "And it also presen-es the high caliber of the old NHL teams. I believe we will get some tine players and make, a good sun for Qur NFL franchise, in Dallas."
Coach Tom Landry added, somewhat humorously: "Being a coach, we would have liked a lot more — say only four ‘untouch-ableg’ on a club, and give us a crack at the rest, btit I thinF will field a strong teatn.
Wings Aim for Playoff Berth
"We won’t beat the Balthnore Colts—who does, but in the next tow years with a lot of work we will be a contender "
Regional Cage Slate Tonight
AT MH^THFOEtD CLASS A—l‘•Btlae Oeatral vs. Uvsala BsaOey, t p.ns.
At BlKMlNOHAM REAHOLM CLASS C—Armada va. Detroit St. nMmas. • p.m.
AT ’TRENTON CLASS A-Deaito vs. Taylor Onrter, • p.m.
AT FLINT IMA CLASS A-.>niM 8oMbwe.
VO. ML Pteaaaat, t:M p,m.
OLABS B-mat Btadlo CUo, I pJB.
Loaguo Championi Honorod at Banquet
BOSTON (UPIi - The Detroit
Troy Wins Title, Holly Bows; Chiefs Go Tonight
Broncos Seo Early Lead Vanish in 50-45 Loss; So. Lyon Ousted
By CHUCK ABAIR A aensational SSpoint perform-ace center Bud Acton' last ni^t made Troy the first area school to advance to next Wednesday’s quarter-finals of the state basketball tournament.
The alim, 6-4 ace dominated the show all the way as the Colts eliminated Ctarkston, 66-56, before 3,000 screaming fans.
HsHy aad Soatb Lymi both bowed oat of tbo maaiag leav-lag ’Troy aloae to roprooeat tbto
FUat BoiMlo (Ml la a oondfla^ at FHat wbUe boM WUlow Rim wao beltiag South Lyoa la a title
Troy will meet tonight’s Bendle-Clio ^ctor next Wednesday at a ^t to be determined by state officials.
Even more amazing than Acton’s total was his accuracy from the floor as he finished with 16 for-22 missing two in a ro4r only once.
breaks Mb own an-ttme scbool record everytime bo ewlobeo ono, eoaneeted oa Us flret fear ebote and later had etreaks of foar, threo aad a pair twiee.
Bud had no trouble getting off his favorite shots in cloae and held his own against C2arkston big boys Bill Powell and Larry Landon, both 63, and 61 Dick Caverly on rebounds. Me also came up with several good defensive blocks.
Hie triumph ga\ e coach Peyton Goodwin his third regional crown
in the last five seasons. The Colts got to the semifinals before losing in the first of this trio. ’They bowed out in the quarter-finals in 1958 after winning 20 straight.
After a alow atari wMrh aaw Troy forge way ahead by lS-4, the Wolves toaght back and kept trytag te toke charge but Just
HeTl Start Against Nats in Exhibition Opener
Bunning's Work Pays Off
By BRI NO L. Kr:ARNS I Sports Editor, Paatiac Press LAKELAND, Fla.—Jim Banning will reap an early reward fm* his hard arark.
The tan righthander, who baa
la opring camp thas tar, will atari today agalaat the Waahlag-toa Senators as tbe Tigers epm tbelreibibitioa acaaoa.
Ings. He will be followed ()y a' by the Nats after pair of lefthander?, Hank Aguirre|«d Charleston last year, will get and Pete Burnside, who will go >	old teammates,
three innings each.
Bunning, a 17-13 hurler last season, will pitch the first three toof
The Senators will use a Tiger castoff as one (d their three pittfi-era. Don Lee, who was d^ed
Actually, Lee spent very little time with the ’Tigers in three seasons, having posted a 1-3 mark during this time.
The ’Tigers considered him m fine prospect when they looh him off the Artsona State campus In 1N6. Daring his stay
foHM.0M la wl^Detrol abont' his i
LATE ARRIVALS — Detroit Tiger manager Jimmy Dykes (1^) hands over a pile of bats to outfielders Harvey Kuenn and Charlie Maxwell (right) as the two Bengal stars reported late to
ar Pkruftt
the Lakeland spring training base Friday. Maxwell came to terms on Thursday night. Kuenn reached an agreement earlier this week, but had trouble driving from his Wisconsin home.
they silewced Ms i
of Acton althongh
'Play Me or Trade Me'-Chrisley
attitmlc and the tact lhat-4w eensisteatly complained of nUments which kept him in the
Pontiac Central Meets Bentley at Southfield
pBrndate Loses 50-49 Decision to Parkers in Regional Finals
By BUL CORNWELL A Class A regional balsketball title and a berth in the quarter-finals of the state high school tounuunent are at stake tonight for Pontiac Central’s Saginaw Valley Conference champions.
For the 3rd consecutive year, the Chiefs tackle Livonia Bmtley in the finals of regional action and this will be tbe "robber’' match between the twa.jdKx>ls.
PCH aad Bentley coOide tMs evealag at 8 o’clock oa the SonthfleM court and a capacity crowd Is expected to jam the
fh the playing field.	Central is one .of tlmee Oakland
Ralph Lumenti and Jim Kaat, a county area quintetk ftill alive in nadve of Holland, Michigan, wrill! Michigan’s annual prep tountoy. share the mound duties lor the!	★	★	♦
Nats. Sunday, the two teams, wrilll Ferndale, Eastern Michigan play a return game In Orlando, the^ague champs, became the lat-home base of the Senators. Frank.eat county casualty. The Dales Lary will start tor the ’Tigen. dropped a hair-raising 50^ decision to Highland Park last night
’This will be the ’Tigers’ 24th ex-Ibitibn opener in Lakeland since )34. ’Two yean missed during World War II when Detroit trained at EvanavUle, Ind., in 1943-44.
The Tigers’ exhibition record has not been too imixvssive. Since 1950 they have posted only three winning Grapefruit circuit campaigns.
Last year, with a IS IS mark the Tigen boasted their best spring campaign since ISU when they wen IS and lest S.
All 34 .games will be played in Florida/this season Instead of playing a portion of the schedule cn the trip nortii. This b the longest exhibition schedule ever undertaken by Detroit and all major League teams except the Oticago Cubs and San Francisco Giants will mltke an appearance at Lakeland.
Stanley Cup playoii berth here this uith 17 of fh^ir Ti in ihn afternoon, when they take .he	f
against the Boston Bruins, llie Wings are currently fourth 1 the Natkmal Hockey League standing! and could assure themselves of finishing no lower than fourth by defeating the fifth place Bruins.
back spree which helpM r perWd. Cli
’The first tMr finishes in the NHI, qaaHfy tor the piayoffs Bostsn trails IMralt by sevea psinta srHh saly five games re-
in srerih two palais aad a tie ii
Landon featured a 16mint come-
21-17 after one peridd. Clarkston got within two twice early in the second round b\it was never to get any closer the rest of the way.: Acton waa held to three that les-' lion but the others took up the alack/ ’The half ended 3629. i
Actaa came roSrtag bark from the rmt to atari the third period
Teams from the Arizona camps, including the Boston Red Sox and [Cleveland Indians, will visit Florida for exhibitions and they are two of the top drawing teams for home games in Flonda. ’The Yan-
I LAKELAND, Fla. — Outlielder, Chrisley said he isa'i mad at wasting whatever future I have,’’;kees and the Cardinals are prob-Neil Chrisley, remembering how] anybody-he Jast wants the same said the 27-year-old baseball gypsy | ably the best drawing teams, play-'Tlto fYancona got his wish just a	Fraacona got-the chance who has made 15 uniform changes; ing their games In St. Petersburg,
year ago. made the same ’play- "*	*'*	*’'**"•	” seasons, "I know manager! Since 1952, the largest aea.son
me-or-trade-me'’ plea to the De-	Jmimie Dykes Ls a fair guy and total for the "home" games in
trolt’Tigers loday.	i ’ I’m just tired of silting around	P'^y i-al^eland was in 1956 when U
------------------------------------------------------,-----------_j|(DT than the Tigers. But the fact , games drew 20.269. Ust year was
ill. the outfield here is set and if r second be^ with 20,174 for 12 stay. I’m going to be a sitter—not;games a player.”
*	* W	I With the rigning of Charlie
Chrisley got into 65 games last' Maxwell and the appearaace ef season, but all but 19 appearances' Karsey Knena, all Tiger hands were for pinch hitting. He batted! "ow camp.
1®"!^	! Maxwell workedoutbrlefly rri-
MinpoAw mil tmoot aAsatTBAi-t . .	_ .CLAiS r.........."	*• did Kuenn and both may
in a Clasa A regional final betor# a standing-room-only audience at Birmingham.
'The Parkers, cochamps of tha Border aties loop, will battle Austin Catholic next Wednesday ni|^t at a site yht to be named in on# of four "A" quarter-final games.
Austin gained a spot in tha ’quarters” by defeating Roseville, 55-44, in last night’s "A” regional final at East Detroit. ’The Friara led all the way, iparked by Walt Connolly’s 14 points. Duane Soina collected 21 for Roseville.
nigaed hi fii* Scaholm gym wlmra the Dalea staged a farieat Ith-qaarier rally wMeh died at the kaada at six Parker tool shots ia the final twe minutes.
’The Dales let a 169 first-period lead slip into a 25-21 deficit at halftime and the Parkers bleed their margin to 41-31 entering tha 4th stanza.
Using a full court press cf-fecttyOly, Ferndale stormed back and cloied the gap to 43-42 before Highland Park's Larry Smith and Bill Sarver each bag^ two free tosses to temporarily ease
TOiaNAMENT srOBKBOABD
pinch hitters, in the two games
was all TBS from there on.
The Wings j^ll be wi^t thej The scoreboard mad 49-37 going services of defenseman Marc Re- ■—	— ------ -	*
aume. He waa injured Thursday tohen he fell in froot of a ahot during a practice session.
It marked the second Jtime Reaume has been Injury since he was acquired by the Wjngs in a trad# which sent Red Kelly to To-
sidelined for five games a shoulder separation. Resume had played three games since recovering from that injury.
Class B Boxes
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Into the 4th quarter and only the
shooting of Bob Porritt kept the final difference from being much worse He hit 11 of his 13 in the! session.
Andrew mt Roeevl
Landon looked good again add-l ing 14 and Caverly had 13 for the game.	|
Troy Mt aevea of lt« first 11 ahoia aa aa Mrty warning of a Mg Bight ahtsM and. had (• per cent fer the Inlfial half. The ftoni figai* waa 47.7 te N.7 tor the
more sitting than playing. .....,
_	_	(he Grapefruit League games. He ,
M "o™nd anrid.	over\h7"w«k^^
ornnd iunidi) «	>«y citj.	.quipkly dealt him to the Oeveland:	.	.
r.a.-	! Maxwen reported four pounds
While Doby faded quickly aad under hiJ" playing weight and] dropped hita the minors, Fran-	~
coaa set the league afire with 29 home ruBS. 7t nms batted ia and a .MS batthig average that weald have wm him the Ameri-
rutas a cite M. Durand II int Pllat)
Ddtrolt Holy RrdMmcr 71. Dttrolt.Bt. f|,ui M
rifld M <■( rerun*) Wrnndott* at PntrkI t. Tpiflnnm
nnniT*’u'?vraow’BSt^* **	can league hittlag crewn, except
inVauMMrm*?”"* ** '***‘®“'	t***! he dM aet bale enough at-
,^ci**nninf om lady M. Part Hop* u j imta to qualify.
16,000 richer. This was the reported increase in salary he received when he signed Thursday night, thereby bringing his salary to an estimated $26,000.
Acton matched his previous high of the aeaaon and upped his over all total to 489 In an 163 season
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Williams Shotgun Winter League touu i tonight pays honor to iu cham-ptona. The league operates at the cinrknt'wn Williams Gun club at Davison,' m; (u> where tonight’s annua) banquet	"
takes place, with an expected at-	iSt“-	-	-
tendance of about 330.	•	i	; i	,
A half dozen, or hnore,	shot-uomiy	i	ill	j. wiib"
gunnara from the Pontiac	area	i	U	J
for tbe party.
(toodwin had praise for the way ... . I* charge! worked their zone de-Aputu 4 s-i s fettle keeping the CHs big boys Touin n 11-14 M oul ®f the lime. He called it u is-ai	“beat showing’’ thus far.
11 it t isita ) Mertta Bolllager aeared if to
, " n krauu *4*", V, ■•■y-I t-ii 1*	I 1-3 ” K«nie M the Bread
4-11 I through the 2nd periqd but Bemfie put on a full court press, scored ,14 straight points and led the rest of the way. The Broncos got within
hUlii#’.';:::.; .	! I* 1* {ala! '<>»“• *" the 4th period but missed
—------------ "	---------------i four Mccetsive layup shots in the
^	closing minutes. Ron Morlan fol-
Ex-Parker Coach Honored
BIG RAPIDS (I)—Jim Wink, who, tore and gave Ferris guided Ferris into the NAU tour- tocord stare IKR nament in hia Drat aaaaon, today; -	„ .
waa named BUcMgan NAIA Cbach'	Ket^man, Ferris athletic
of the Year	‘•tiwetor and chairman of the Micb-
Farrif, which hadn’t had a win-
took over, won 15 gamea and 5. The BuDdoga won the MtcUgan NAIA dlstilct champioiiahip for tbe first time in Mstoty, but were clim-toatod in the first round of the
aty.
Wink, a sacBssstoi eaoch at
Hlgklaad Park H|gli Ubael, task
igan NAIA, also announced the state NAIA alletar team, (3hry Lee of Central Michigan .was named to the team for the itiilrd straight year.
Others named were; Don Bohannon of Hillsdale, Mike Bohnet of Fenla, Ferris Saxton of Alina. Bfll Woiterstorff of Calvin. Jin Stephens of Eastern Michigan. Dick Grach of OUvet, John Bradley of Lawrence Tech, Dan Dobryotyn-bM of Ferris and Ted Kuezara of Detroit Tech.
lowed McKenzie with 10 and did a good defenslva job on Flint ace Paul Krauae.
Willow Run simply overpowered the Lions. The boat Flyert had Toby Scott swishing 28 and 66 Ron ainkscales 15 while domlnatiifg the rebounds. Jack Wren hit 15. Stan Tapp 11 and Milan Obreno-' ' 10 in (iefeat.
Jth Lyon, playing hi its first rsgloDal in histeny. trailed only 35-28 at halitime but got deepo: in troublo later and stayed tKere.
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Detour 5A Champion 53 <at Marquettel; "I'm DOt sUly enOUgh tO think I r7;;rr(5tyr'‘“'‘*» ■*	“ ••‘icould do mat weU." said Chrisley,
CTuk" ......... ”	*• '•‘/’but I know I could play regularly
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The weekend exhibition games will be broadcast back to Detroit, starting at 1:30 p.m., with Ernie Harwell, new Tiger iportacaster, and George Kell doing the lllay^xy-play.
Ex-Bohus Baby
a big guy (6feet-2 and 190) and I’m not very effective at pinch
hitting once or twice a week. 11 gr -	n tt
did that last year and never once l/v (7150// t ©1101/
" ‘ I feel comfortable at the plate,! •	m	.
> I had a natural free cut at the /LCrr©© 023 i 612X35 I. I think 1 have a right to a| ^ chance-that’s aU I’m asking." | LAKELAND. Fla. (Jf-Don Kal-
Gary Burkhart’s jump shot with 25 seconds left pulled Ferndale within one point, 48-47, but Smith calmly sank tw*o more charity throws in the Jast 13 seconds to clinch victory for the Parkers.
Longworth Mapp paced the Parker tilumph with 22 pointa, all on field goal?, and be also spaced on the boards. Mike Brown tallied 15 for Ferndale.	^
The PCH-Bentley winner will m««t the aurvivor of tsaight’s Dearborn FOrdsen-Taylor Otater game at TrMiton ia the "qaar-tere” next Wednesday at a sita atill te be chesea.
Central and the Bulldogs have divided honors'in their two previous meetings. The Livonia eagers nipped PCH, 50-49, two yean ago Oh their own floor. The Chiefs got even last year with a 53-49 victory over Bentley on the Southfield floor.
Reboundinf miy be the key factor in the outcome of this strogtf e. Not Messed with the outside shooting strength of the two previous seasons, the Bulldogs rely on a deliberate attack and backboard control h) an effort to ovtepwer the opposition.
The Chiefs, bidding for their 2nd straight regional crown, enter tha contest with a 162 record plus a nine-game winning streak. Bentley’s over-all aeaaon mark is 17-L
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iriaces in	baseball "makes	my rec-'Oiicago	Cubs	only	five	years	ago.lDuinM	a	i-i	i.ciiAUB'a	*
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different times he has been the Roanoke and Louisville clubs. In two different seasoiu he Jias been with Albany, Washington slid Detroit. Other stopovers, include Ktaigston. Thomaiville. G ike e n a-boro, Nashville and Indianapolis,
Mlaar Leagne smmom before coming to tbe Wataington -flen-atore late la the ieS7 campaign. That year he baited .Ml at la-dlanapoUo. The year before ho eras .Ml at LaoiSvIBe with M homo iMh and M BBla.
In 1959, he hit 21 home runs and batted*^ across 81 runs for Nilh-vllle.
*Td Just like to. know how it feels again to be in there regular." .said Chrisley.
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He is a 6foot-5 right handed I *^"***'* • • pitcher whom the Tigen acquired I from the Milwaukee organization. MorrOW in T«XaS Me«t Kaiser, 25. is on the Denver farm dub roster. But general manater Rick Ferrell believes he-has a
League club.
terday when he and Ferrell got to- r gether on terms via telephone. |the year.
F(MIT WORTH. Tex. (AP)-’nia collegians, 429 strong, swung imo good chance to make the Majo^ the Southweatero Recreation track
and field meet today with (Nym-
Kaiser was holding out until yesy>k; champion Bobby Morrow
first appearance ol
Wilt Rewrites NBA Records
MCiliA
ACTON ON THEIR MINDS — This scene showii« aarkstoq coach Mauti kneeling Iq the middle of hit boya trying to figure out what to do about Troy’s Bud Acton became a famUtar one throughout Ust night’s gass B regional final at PCH. Acton's 35
potato led the CMtii into next week’s quarter-finals. Shown, bada |*re«vina is.'oSriir^coaf . to camera, are Urry Landon (far left). Dick Caveriy (center) and ay. wmIotoo taort!? towo is Bill Powell. Mike Applegate to next to Powell while Bill Rausch I (glasses) and Gi) Hrllmao Urien.
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NEW YORK (APi--Wil( Cham- pointo in f season.(5), rebounds beriain of the Philadelphia War- (1941), rebounds per game (389), rt«-. «im«rt tiaglediandedly re- moat minutes played, tied with
wrote the National Basketball . record book aa he figured in eight of the 11 new individual
Statistics released today by tiie NBA for the complete regular aeaaon listed Chamberlain’s records Total pointo (7107), highest ^e (37.6), field goals at-tempitM (23111. field goals scored 5^"»-TKa. AST t.au	***• throws attempted
stS^ta Ttui a. Wm J4V4U to (991), gamea scorlog ^ or more
Gene Shue. Detroit (3338).
Bob Cousy and BUI RuneU of Boston and Elgin Baylor of Min-neapoUi also had a hand in the record smashing. •
Consy created n new assists etandard of 9.5 per game on 715 setups. RusseU set an individual game record of 51 rebounds wfoia Baylor’s 64 potato smashed Jof FuDts’ high of 63 for a ain^ game.
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[wo ABC Leads for State Man
RtX»U) EFTOBT - Hayei Jones of Pontiac (right) sldms the 60-yard hurdles to tie the American record of seven seconds. Lee Calhoun
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in middle was second and Michigan star Bennie McRae, (far left) 3rd. Jones broke away after
Jones Beats Calhoun, lies Record
Leads Classy / Hurdles Field iri Chicago Meet
Hits Finish in :07.0; Thomas Tops High Jump of 7 Foot 2Vi Inches
CHICAGO UP - Hurdles stylist Hayes Jonef, who has been unbeaten In his 60-yard specialty this indoor track season, did it again Friday night—easily outdistancing rival Lee Calhoun and recmd-tying time of 7 seconds
Utes Bite Dust, Bucks, Cincy Win
Pete Dawkins .went back to hit studies at Oxford, England today looking forwthl to the cricket aea< son. His jaw is still wired together as a i^esult of a hockey injury.
By The Assertsted Press jSan Francisco next Friday and toimmldri	.1 a»rlo,M, N.C.: NYU
Webfoota from the tall timber coun-L,
try Of the Pacific Northwest was] MWeast at Louisville. Ky.: the surpr&e of the NCAA cham- ! Georgia Tech vs Ohio State.
pionship basketball tourney night.
flat.
Wyandotte Barber Rolls 711 Series for Singles, All-Events Edge
TOLEDO (AP) - Mike Totsky, 31-year-old barber from Wyandotte, Mich. Friday catapulted in-0 first place in singles and all-ent of the American Bowling 6ongress charapionshipe with the first TOO series of the week-old tournament.
Totsk/a 711 series was i posed of U6-2SO-297 games. His total is nine better than the total ith jrhlch Phil Caporutso Lawrence N.Y., aet the aD-eventa pace March 6.
By. The AaaMsUted Press
' Berra, 3b.”
No Uddin'! That's what it said on Casey Stengel's starting lineup for today’s eidiibition opener.
Stengel's New York Yankees took on the St. Louis Cardinals in one of eight games at the Florida and Arizona training camps.
Starting Lineup Says So
Honest! Yogi's Playing 3rd Today for Yankees
third in an intrasquad game and was doing ok nntil Gil McDougald and Andy Carey, the most likely Yankee third basemen, bunted on Berra. McDougald beat his out for a bit, and Car^y would have if the ball had not gone foul.
Jones, the Eastern Michigan thl-lege senior who was the 1356 NCAA 220-yard champ and Pan-American UO-meter hurdles victor, broke away from a daasy four-man field early, took the lead at |the first pair of aticln and w(on by three yards over the pursuing Olhoun in the 24th annual Chicago Relaya. The victory was Jones’ third straight in the Chicago fonlght. dassfc, where two years ago he tied the American indoor record.
Both Jones and Calhona. who BOW works oat o( the Gary, lad., RecreathM Department, hit :t7.S In the heats bat la the flaals.
Beaten nine times during the regular season. Oregon was considered a" setup for sixth-ranked Utah (25-2) champions of the Skyline Conference. But almost before the Utes knew what was happening they had fallen 11 points behind. They never caught up and were beaten 65-54 In the Far West regional semifinals at Seattle.
Although Yogi, on finest cattjiers, has jdayed the outfield and first base with some regularity, the third base listing came as somewhat of a surpr^.
Stengel brushed it oft ifr^th, “What do you want me to do, have him catch. I want to use other catchers here (In training). How about John Blanchard), reserve catcher? He’s been down here for two years and nobody' seen him yet.”
Casey once played Berra a third base late in the 1354 season after the Yanks had cUndied the pennant. But it was considered one of the manager’s larks. He had Mickey Mantis at short and pitcher Tommy Byrne, a good hitter, on first that same day.
Earlier this week Yogi played
Totsky's singles bk>ck included 31 strikes and 11 spares. His 2S9 middle game featured ten strikes and was the best line rolled so far in the singles section of the 57th annual tournament. However, last Monday Louis Melcher of Forest Park, ni. rolled 27$ in team competition.
Norman Sinclair of Buffalo,
.Y., a veteran of eight-ABC tour-napients, achieved his first ABC 200 average for the nine-game route with an 1837 string that ranked him third in the all-events, • v •
Another Buffalo bowler. As PRlmPr I	UVPr
thony Madonia, roUed a 656'ierieg '	lOlVCJ VJfCI
to win a fourth place In «ingles.	I t I--J
Friday’s best doubles effort {f^flSuCOlO S L6qQ came as John DeMartino and Pat|
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Despite Casey's casual comments, there might Just be something to “.Rerra, 3b.’’ Carey, most of hut season, has ne been the hitter Casey would like at third. McDougald lias lILl two consecutive bad seasons at plate, and is considered slower than he used to be in the field.
In fact, Gil is Yankee trade bait and will most likely go to Washington If the Yanks can swing a legiate meet, deal for a pitcher.
Hector Lopez, a strong hitter and a big RBI threat, could have the third base job if he could field, but Stengel seems set on going with Lopez In the outfield.
Berra agrees. “I’ve seen worse , A h.
for 1218 and seventh place.
Eastern Team at Ishpeming Missing 10 Skis
nold/ Palmer, shooting for thm straight victory, forged into |jhe lead of the $15,000 Pensacola /{Open Gold Tournament Friday ’With a second round 65, seven under par.
McRae, the University af Mlch-Igaa Big Tea tow hnrdlea cham-
Midwest at Manhattan, Kan.: Kansas vs Cincinnati.
Far West at Seattle; Oregon vs CaUfomia.
All-America Jerry West scored 34 points tor Wost VIrgtnIn, bat It wssB’t eaoagh ta balk NYU. The Tlotots wna oa Bum CUa-ningham’s cootness ander fire. The little gay popped la a Jump shot with (ear aeoonds left la regulation tlnio to fie the game 7T-n aad faroe aa auprtimo. TNIi, wHh oaly eight sia,iadB
taee GalMoiala, the defending
lor aa aas^ M-7t vtotary. Jerry Loess, aa All-America sophomore playtac la hto lint NCAA, equalled hto owa aterlag record of M palaia.
Kansas trailed Texas at the half, too. but whipped the Southwest Ooi^erenoe champs 36^-
It was a Cakewalk for Cincinnati and Robinson as they walloped DePaul 96-59. Robertson concentrated on awiris and bagged only 21 potnto.
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(lipped la a free throw IbM,
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Th^ Duke Blue Devils, who sur-. rised by winning the Atlsntic Coast Conference championship
aad former Weotem Osa-[ereorn star WllUe May.
The other hero of the night was Boston U. high jumper John Thomas. He set a new mark of 7-2‘i whldi he hopes to better tonight in a GreatA* Boston Col-
Cbicinnati. Calltomia and Ohio State, rated 1-2-8 i» the final Aa-aodated Press poll of the season, had little trouble joining Oregon ,	.
in the national quarterfinals. How-ever, fifth-rsnked West Vii^nls.^,
Uke Utah, bit the dust. The South-em Conference champe werej	*
tripped by New York Univ. 82-81 Ohio Unlv. nearly surprised In overtime. Georgia Tech, Duke.Georgla Tech, but the SEC boys
and Kansas abo ftached the round finished fai front 57-54.
^	I Ohto State, the Big 16 eham-
The sophomore has cleared 7 Oon&lllSOIl 4th ill feet or better in his last 11 (
Ings. He ran out of contpetition by the time the bar reached 6-614.
out there,^ he said fiw other day when Lopez worked In center field during the absence of Mantle.
Elaton Howard, already better than many of the starting catchers in baseball, would take over behind the plate for the Yanks if Yogi were moved to third.
Mantle finally came to camp Friday and signed for $65,000, a cut of $7,000.
The pole vault was a let-down. Don Bragg, former VUlanOva star repreaenting the U.8. Army, won with qt leap of 1M%. Bob Gutow-■Id. a Marine lieutenant urho holds the srorld outdoor mark of 154%, finished second, clearing 15%. Bragg holds the worid indoor mark of 15-9‘i.
Minnie Minoso was expected to sign with the pennant-winning Chicago White Sox today at Sarasota for about $45,000.
The flashy 3342 card, coupled
ISHPEMING (UPD-’Ibe week-end National Nordic Junior Ski meet here could turn into a night-if'?", ^ mare for a 16-member squad rep-resenting the Eastern Sid Asni.
That would leave Lew Burdette, the Milwaukee Bravea' No. 1 right-handed pitcher, aa the majors’ only big holdout. MUwaukee’i relief pHchcr, Don McMahon, signed ^day, but Braves’ second baseman Bobby Ayila and outfielder Wet Covington were still holding out
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Marty Keough, ked Sox outfielder, bruised in an automobile accident early Thursday, was back in uniform and ready to play at the Boston training camp at Scotta-
Slders become accustomed tojjrid skis just as baseball players be- wSkar^innwD *r come accustomed to bau, and *he lost-skis pose a big problem.	dov rw«t*r«aid
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Dick Osgood, one of the coaches .	,
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trying to keep spirits up” but ad- £“' miffed the loss wfi] hurt the efforts " of the five boys to whom they belong.
The youths have been swapping skis during practioe and efforts haven’t been up to capabilities, according to Osgood.
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is the setup for tonight's Western Keatucky at balfttane,
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mfaie the four teams to go to the toppers off fhe coart at Louls-nafional semifinals and final at \llto with a ai-polat oecoad half
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Sexton Takes Swim Lead
Combine for 75
It was a breese for Oallfomla, loo. The defending champs walloped Santa Clam M-4a and their
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PRESS BOX
Drtndtjnger OM Blok Varrell ■ays he has had eevoral tmda ihsensdeee with WaaUagtoa ta •' effort to get Roy Slevem and may de mem trade talktag with
Barbara Wagner and Bob ^atll of Toronto. Olympic world pnira figure skating championa, F^aY announced they wdll turn pixifea-sional.
Hayes Jones will be back in action tonight competing in the Mil* waukee Journal Games along with aU the top names in track.
John Llndgren, 27 Delaware, has ,a long menory. John recalls an OaUand County TYack Meet, June Glenn Moore, 6-7 pjvot man. 'g, 1925 «t Milford. One good reason
sparked the Oregon upset. He held ytah’s ace. 64 BUly McGill to a hiere six points for the entire
is the tact that John won the mUe (still has his ribbon). “So you ■ee,’* be says, “while the new meet is a fine thing, ft isn't the first one."
Evara^e (Ind) Qrilege won the NCAA small college championship tor the second straight year with a 9040 romp over Chapman tpalif) in the tourney final at Evansville.
The Westmlaster TUaae e( New WllmtagtM. Pa. ended tha g-year reign ef Tena AM State aa NAIA ohamptoae. Hiey nipped tea Boathem team »IS ta the semHIiials ef tte NAU lemey at Kansas CHy. ■oathwoot Teaaa
The Detroit Pistons started NBA playoff action this afternoon at Grosse Pointe High as host to Minneapolis.
Bartlesville won the National Ih-dustrial Basketball League championship by beating Wichita 117-115 in overtline.
Regional NCAA consolation gamea tonight pair West Virginia against St. Josephs,. Ohio Unlv. against Western Kentucky, Texas
Lansing Sexton High and Eaatjwhich 12 qualified for today’s sem-i^^|^
Grand Rapids	Sch^ «wlm- tflnal. The 12 wrUl be cut to el«ht| gj^^aventnra and Utah State
ming teams today carried early for tonight’s final round. Neither!™,^ tabbed favorites tor aft*, leads into the , Michigan Prep|po„tlac school qualified a diver,
^piondiips today, by _ victories but Blnhlqgham’i Maples _ ^^atlcmBluketball Tournament to-
in the 400 yard fmstyle event, only final test held Friday night. Sexton's Tom Dudley won the A”, race at University of Michigan's pool in^4;16.5 time. EGR’s Jim Raber (4:51J) and two team-
Dick Lowe No. 5. RO KimbaU'a Ed Boothman No. 3 and Hmrs-ton's Ron Bramble was No. 12.
Ga'sg B diving leader waa BGR’a Ted Burba.
Preliminaries this afternoon and
day wkila Dayton and revenge-minded Pnnridence were picked in
mates. Russ Hook md Bill Hm-i„,i	wifi conclude
at MSUs pool for ,hr gtate’i biggest schoolboy {swimming championships tor 1960.
the Class B event.
Poatlae Cmtral’s Ben DonaM-soa. Sagtaaw Talley 400 yard . ehamplon, tod area swlmmem
Warriors' 1-2 Punch in at Ann Arbor with ■ Ith place. Scoring SprM, Pace mo.,** ud jim oreer of da-Playoff Win, 115-92	raampten Am A^.
I Brooke Bears of RO Kimball was 5th, and Kimball's Allan McCarthy tied for 6th with Ron Da-
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The action, -which is eicpected to lure more than 30.000 tana to Madison Square Garden for the t)yo programs, complete! first-round eliminations and opens quarter-final play.
LAST GAME - Ted Wagoner was one of the aeniors completing play tor Holly as the Broncos bowed out in the regfonal semis at Film last night. He scored
ley and Beau Toll, both of F*Iy-mouth.
Flint Central’s Dave Bale led the diving prelims in Class A in
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Local Stars Mat Losers
PHILADELPHU (AP) - Pro basketball's most potent 1-3 scaring punch—Paul Arizin and Wilt (The Stttt), Cbamberiain — combined for 75 points Friday night, leading the Philadelphia Warrion to a 115-92 victory over the Syracuse Nats U the first of a three-game National BasketbaH Atm. State GvmnaStS Eastern Division semifinal p,^
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The ovei-wlielming Warriors’TOUmeV rictory sent the two teams to Syr-	'*
■cuse for Sunday's second game! MOUNT PLEA.SANT if)-Defend-of the series to deteimlne an op- j ing champkm Southern Illinois took ponent for the Eastern champion , larg* lead teday in the Interatate Boston Celtics,	|Conference gymnastics meet.
Southern Illinois won fhe only Arizin. the playoff tested veter-' final In the two-day meet yesterday
■way from everybody in the c
an, collected 40 points while {and qualified 34 men for today’!
turing 51 to highitght this week’s
Vic Corpron upset Jim Reed, former city champion, 21-18, 152L 21-18 tor the Seanion club’i only point in the outstanding match of the evening.
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Chamberlain, the fabulous 7-1 rookie, netted 35 u the Warriors rallied early and latq in dumping the Nats.
High scorers for Syracuse were rookie Dick Baraett srHh 13 and veteran Dolph Sehayca wrHh 17.
Two Walled Lake wrestlers and one each from Central and Northern of Pontiac were competing in losing brackets today stilf hopeful of finishing in the top group as the annual state tournament r»-■umed at Michigan State.
■even quaMfiera each for today's i>«ni>-soa finals. Lansing Eartem had six.:"' Katemaaoo five, and Eut Lansing
Regional heai'ywelght Mng Jhn' Teddy and John Van Sieklen, 1|9, were the Virings still ta the noto ning. Sam tlflscombe of the Chtetk and Jan Lawrence of PNH were the others. Each won
Bowling Green Leads Mid-American Meet
Teddy downed Les Hall of Eaton Rapids before loaing to Art Rom-etice of East Grand Rairids. Van Sickien whipped Cbartotte’s Bob Brenton but could not handle a Kalamano star.
the Mid - American Oniference swimming (meet developed into an aasaolt on the confarsnee record
Wisoombe. a 154-pounder, feated Joe Arcura of strong Yp-sUanti but waa conquered by G. Barham. Jaefcaon. Lawrence took
downed by Ron WInegart of NOaa in \m.
Bob Kaiser (36) and Ron Evans (Heavy) ef PCH, Hurtdes Ralph Clauson (137) and Winfred Miracle (138) and Walled Lake’s Gary Ea-kdinen 045) dropped - their only bouts.
Defending champion Lansing Sexton and YpsI dMird the toad in' the race' tor team honujii '^vith
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At the end of yesterday's com-petltton, Southern Illinois had 27; potnts. Western Illinois followed^ with 14. Host Central Michigan had nine, 'Eastern Illinois tour Eastern Michigan two.
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Ihe Falcons, with victories in three of yadtarday's Bx evnta, have 63 pointa, one more than ■eoaixHilaca Mtaiiil (Ohio). Iftami had two vMoilm. Wootern Michigan was third with 46 potato, Ohio Unhmity foorth with 43 and Kdnt State fifth wfth T.
Two conference raoordi ■were ■maohed tft tha aaoond of throe dayo of MAC awtnuniiig. 1710 meet
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jSault Airman Is Dead After Two-Car Crash
dP Pkotofai LJLPLORER DIE»-Dr. Roy MATTOON, ID. (D-An Air Force, Chapman Andrews, worid famoui enlisted man from Sault Salnte; explorer and naturalist, died of Marie, Mich., died yesterday of a heart atUck Friday nijjit in injuries suffei^ in a two-car crash; Carmel, Calif. He was 76. on s snowcovered road..
S.Sst. Leonard L. Cupp was aldnc in s car borrowed from a friend when it skidded in front of another car Thursday on a rural paved road southwest ol Mattoon.
local Kennedy-for-President Club announced today tt will give trading stamps in ivtufn fbr campaign contributions.
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17. S. Goes to High Court on DuPont-GM Ruling
WASHINGTCW (D-Ihe Department, charging error tn lower comrt, has filed Us Suyeuie Court appeal by which fo force Kl L DuPont de Nemours A Go. to give up its Motors Corp. stock.
The appeal argued'that U.S. District Judge Walter J. LaBuy in Chicago erred in holding that Du Pont could retain ownership of its CM stock if DuPont surrendered the voting rights to Individual Du Pont stockholder! other than hers of the DuPont family of WQ-mington, Del.
DuPont awas abent a per cent •r the MtsteadlBg ON sto«A. The
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Since 1919, the federal government has tried to compel DuPont to give up the stock on the con-
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) — The lenUon the holding violates antl-
gigei in a eourae of conduct of great significance to the economy of the nation.”
Judge LaBuy once held there was no antitrust vidation in the DttPont-GM relationship.
•The government believes,” the appeal said, "that despite assertions to the contrary the court
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HUNTINGTW, W, Ve. (UPI)— Police early t«lay apprehended an amateur gunsmith who they ■aid shot and killed two young Elrls baby sitting with his chU-drm last night.
HMry C. Warfo. », had bern foe abjeeb sf a three-atato burt.
Jr., i, m Jeoalfer Ijaa, S, an Ms nght.
The children were unharmed. They were found sleeping on the " ■ aeet of Warth'a car when he
_ etreet. Police aeld he had driven to Kentucky and then
Police identified file victims as Penny Qualla, 13, and her cousin Llpda, 12.
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THE POXTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH %2, l&gQ
THIRTEEN
The averag* Americta qk*| Pedestriuii who «t« bHnd Ii (bout six pwmda oI nit annually th» legal riglit at way over m to aeasoB <«»<>•	Ivehlclea in IS ol the United Sta
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A graduate o( Detroit Radford High School. JLffie ia^ member o! the untveraity’a freahmfn ciaaa and •	■	actlvi-
She la lecretanr of the Student GoMenunent Expi<watoty Oommit-group which ia atudying the ornnizatkn ot atudent govem-menta in other eollegea preparatory to malting propoaala for a plan at MSUO.
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Jidle Becker, U. at Avon Town-
9t the “Oakland Ohaerver,’’ MSUO’a atadMt aewapaper, and I member •( the Akl aah.
Julie, the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Donald Becker, 290 Donegal plana to become an Interior decorator and to teadi art At Redford High, abe waa a member of the awimming team. Debonatre Qub, and vice president' of Theta Phi. a aocial club. i
The “^fudent-of-the-Month" title! ras institutes^ February. Choices are made by a council composed of a student government committee and editors oi the school paper and the yearbook.
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John Kennedy Dares Hoifa on Libel Suit
MENASBA. Wla. (UPIl-Scw. Jehu KeoMidy (D-Mata) has
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Kennedy said ha woald glva
New Space Era Seen
ATHENS. Ala. (UPIl-^Konrad K. Dannenberg, German-bom rocket scientist employed at the Army's Redstone Araenal. told a adence fair audienoo laM night that trans-ter of the Army mlaalle team to the National Aeronautlci and ^paoe Adminlatratlon waa "a timid ha-ginnii« of a promlalng and rapidly expanding civilian effort toward the conquest of space.'*
^Boy, 15, Held in Asiault
i TRAVERSE CITY (UPI) - A tfmverse City High School boy I waived circuit court examination lyeeterday on a charge of assault, {with Intent to commit mimler ln| the ambush shooting of his lather. | Bond for wailam Kane, 15, wasj let at 15,000 and a trial date
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Waterford Township Church Buys Land
A five-acre tract of land on Wil-jUams Lake road Just west of Dixie Iflghway has been purchaaed by members of fi>e Waterford ToYmridp Church of Christ, according to the Partridge Real Es-itato Go., which negotiated
School Superintendent at Port Huron Quits
PC»T HURON*(UPI) - Robert T. Coulter has resigned as Port Huron Township superinteiident of dmols.
He eaid hit reeignetfon prompted by a dispute over cutting back services to ptevide money for pay boost )or tte 64 teachers township schools.
Servioes for the Church of-Christ re now being held each Sunday in the Schoolcraft acbool.
Secretary-treasurer William O’Neil aaid a building fund hna been eatabUihed for constructfon o(|n church, ’ but there are no definite plana yet.
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NEW YORK Ifl-Tb# government saya Rep. Adam Clayton Powell (D-NY) failed to report $1,500 earned from a series of articles he wrote for a Harlem newspaper in his 1952 income tax return.
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HOLLYWOC® (APl-^Tbe striking Screen Acton Guild and the seven major studloo plan ano' r bargaining Session Tuesday. They held their first meeting Friday since the 14,000-member SAG struck last Monday. B parties refused forgive details.
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*Laxiiry* Compacte Primed for Big League!
Rev Up Rookies in Auto Training Camps
By JACK VAM>ENBEIU} un AatMMdve EAHar DETTROIT (UPD-Tht auto Industry has Just about as nuny "prospects" coming up thniugh its "farm system” as major league baMball clubs currently have In their sprbig training camps.
Like a lot of the rookies In the spring training camps, many of tJ^ auto industry's "prospects' may never make the big leagues dtiile many others nuy be tomes-row's feature attradlons.
replaced the Edsel In ford's line- Introduction,.tn It* 1961 models [).	|or earlier and plans a major styl-
The Comet la the first entry |ing change on its Rambler Amer-from the big three car makers intlcans for next year. The regular Imperial, next year, the "luxury compact" field which Rambler is scheduled for a major American Motors claims it started styling change a year later. Irhanges in CM and Ford lines but with Its Rambler Ambassador, j	*	*	*	| Industry sources say they, too.
But Comet and Ambassador will The heavy Influx of rooldes Is, will sport unitized bodies In a lew not be alone in this field long, {even forcing some <rf the oldL^rs.
General Motors Has three rookies standbys to change to meet thej	^
ready to Jump Into the competitionicompetition. '	. '’of talk about some of the other
. "phMpects" the auto Industry has'
And srhether H’s baseball or the aslo ladMtry, you can’t tell the players sritbont a scorecard at thto stnga of the game.
The moat recent rookie tlj break Into the auto industry's big time Is Ford Motor Co's Comet, which
and Dodge also plans to bring out] Ford already has changed the a new competitor.	'styling of. its standard car toward
Evm Ford will not be rsmlmt	‘^‘ZS.r^ransrln oTstyT
with tbo Comet. It plan, to !•-	vJaJ’
trod.ce still another «nall car ,>"«	wxt year,
to compete with the small Im Oirysler Corp. has changed to make the major 1( ported cars, like Volkswagen alhd ' over all of Its lines except one a good many years yet. RemmH. If tt feels there Is a
demand for it.
The new GM entries will be in-, troduced in the Buick. Oldsmobile.
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and Pontiac lines. They will be similar l(j sire and power to lhe{ Osmet, as will Dodge's new entry.!
Hoard 2’/a Times Over Batista's, buF Foreign Exchange Suffers
NFW YORK lAPi-Purchase of an estimated 120 million dollars worth of arms abroad has boosted the firepower of Fidel Castro's forces to 2Mt times that of ex-dictator FHilgencIo Batista's; troops In' 1958, the New York Times reported Friday.
But a Times dispatch from Washington said the arms purchases had seriously depleted Cuba's foreign exchange reserves, which now are estimated at only 60 million dollars.
Industry sources say the Buick; and Oldsmobile versions will bei powered by a new V8 engine,! perhaps built of.aluminum, while! the new Pontiac will sport a new V4 engine.	j
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 'Ihese lourcei alao aay Ford Ib| planning to use a V4 aluminumi engine in Its small 96-inch wheelbase car if it decides to go ahead | with current plans to introduce it.j The Ford entry alno will Ininvi
another Innovation—front wheel drive—to the American market, the sources say. '
l.M poands, but will not offer anythl^ radical like a rear en-: gtoe or ffont-wheel drive. American Motors, which started the current revolution In car types,
now either.	|
It hat ly new engine ready for
Quoting informed sources in Ha-|l»n't_ waiting for^^ others to takej vana, the Times said:	!“■*
The exact amount of military equipment purchased by the Cas-j Iro regime is not known, but Cu-| ha has received at least two ship-j toads of Belgian automatic rifles! in addition lo the shipload of am-i munition from Belgium that blew: up in Havana harbor last Friday.!
Cuba paid $150 each for 100,000. automatic rifles, about double the normal pride.	|
One of the major reasons for; the dismissal of Felipe Pazos from ^ the presidency of Cuba's National Bank wa.s his Increasing opposi-l lion lo the large foreign exchange!
(Hitlay for miliiaiy punhaies. liej was. i-eplaced last November by!
Maj. Krnesto Ctuevara, extreme! leltisl critic of the United States Guevara now dominalea Cuba' ecoiKimic policy
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NL'W YORK UR-One out of cv ery four persons who flies on a| scheduled airline in the United States travels by jet. a aurvey by the Aerospace Induitries Asm.
“ 'nie association's official publl-i cation, "Aerospace," aayi that! though jets now account for only! M per cent of the nation's 1.900, scheduled airline fleet, 27 per cent' of all pasaengers use tur^jet or; turboprop transports.	|
A total of 267 jets have already been delivered to the scheduled, airlines and another 6l will be de-, livered within , the next three months, the publk-athm added. ,
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\'RW YORK tW-Tbe moo. win { wear a etmnge ceppery-red clonk j early Sunday.	I
II will be patslilg tbrougb the earth'a ahndow la a total eellpee ; of the moon beginning at t:4l .
until 4;li n.m.
Lunar ecHpoes occur when tbo moon In ou the oppoelte eldo of the mrtb from the ana, and e« through the eurik'e great cone-east by the i
Bat In the total phase of the eellpee, tbo moon neeumet a , i^elitl red color, canned by bending of tbo longer or red wave- I lengtlM of euidlgbt as they pasa j through tbo eurtb'i atmoepbiero. i
Delaware rankg last among the, 50 slates In the value of Its j mineral production.
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Frank Lawrence Family Lives in Waterford
Vie've found out where Donald Duck lives. Daisy too. They’re the sole inhabitants, at present of the large fenced-in backyard of the Frank Lawrence home on Robinann street. It's been too 'told for anyone else to play in thi yard.
Frank and- Rosella Lawrence and their three children — Cynthia (6), Mark (4) and Janet (2) — have lived in their new home about a year and a hall. It’s in Waterford Township in the Coleman-Friednuui sut^vi-
-sipn, just north of Isaac Crary Junior High School.
The big snows hadn’t come when we photographed the Lawrence home. We could see the fotfndation planting they had done and the trees set out in the baick yard. Donald and Daisy were doing a stately walk across the lawn. TTie Lawrence’s lot measures 86 by 158 iMt.
as the rest of the house, the garage has white doors with aqna trim. Lawrence Is currently working on the basement to pro\-ide more play space for
Unlike many new home owners, Fnwk Lawrenoe added a garage to his homo fi oooa as tho family moved la. Made of the same red Marloa brick
The living room, though small, has good waH space. Two long walls give a choice of where the sectional sola goes. One short wall has bopk shelves built in.
Walls are sandalwood. The textured carpeting is beige and brown. Off-white draperies are sandalwood with gold, turquoise and a bit of black in them.
The sofa Is sandalwood with a silver thread in the aphol-slery. A swivel chair is turquoise. A second chair to orange. On the big Hcywood-Wakeficld coffee table there la a tall orange bottle. Lawrence made the table lampo.
The homes in this subdivision have large Idtchen-famUy rooms. The area has corktone tile flooring and sunny yellow walls. There is yellow and gray wallpaper on the., end wall, around the stove and over the sink. Mrs. Lawrence is pleased that her Aunt Jemima cookie Jar on the* sink counter repeats the wallpaper colors. Counter tops are yellow.
Birch cabinets have a tobacco finish. Bunge and oven are built In, ns ^ a chopping block. The family eats at a metal table with a gray top. Chairs are yellow and gray. They relax on the brown sofa set against the far wall, Next to It is a matching chair and a corner bookcase. Draperies are sandalwood.
On ^ television set in one corner Lawrence has several doze^ archery tfophies. Rosella
says fltese Are going to ment recreation room t is done.
Hsllway and bedrooms have polished oak flours. la the bulh-room the floor is tiled. Fixtures sad painted walls are sandalwood. A vertical vene-th4 bUnd snbstltntea tor cur-
Mark has a cowboy room. Hts majde fllI^llture includes a double bed on which there is a candlewick qtread with a boy design. Matching curtains have r rope design. There are on the rug too. Mark's clothes rack Is a saddle.
Cindy and Janet have a bal-lei;ina room with pale bine walls. On their antiqued oak beds they have white candlewick spreads with a dancing figure in pink and blue. On the curtains thhre are ballet slippers. Pink plaques adorn the walla.
Just finished Is the very fem-
ted SWISS snd pink sntin hows tie In with the color scheme of the room. A matching dotted
Home Owners Question Box
In the master bedroom the walls are pale green. The antique white satin draperies have a design in palmollve green, gold and Uack. Throw pillows on the white spread are gold and black. The furniture is golden blonde.
Q.—I’ve been told it’s preferable to put down a sub-floor In my basement playroom rather than to lay tiles directly on the concrete. Can you explain whyf
A-€oacrete below grade gea-erally la eool te the touch, evea la mid-sammer. This caa be na-aqmfortablUk especially where
Q-I’ve hsad that a 1-inch thickness of mineral wool insulation will sU^ more heat than 32 inches (almost three feet) of concrete block, and 30 Inches of brick. Is this true, and if eo, why ?
FAMILY ROOM — In these homea the Idtcheiv	covered in brown. (Curtains are sandalwood.' In
and family room are together. Here we see the	the background U the hallway leading to the
family section. Floor is corktone tile. 'Wallp^>er bedrooms, matches that in the kitchen area. The sofa is
wool Insulation to oompooed ol nkUHoiio of ttay flbon that literally trap air la countleoa ttay eello, keeplag It “dead" mad Ira-meblle. Thlo dead air Is the beet barrier to the paosage of heat aeleBoe has yet discovered.
Concrete and brick, because they are solid, carry heat away by conduction. This comparison shows why. If one inch of mineral wool is BO effective, S Inches in walls and 4 Inches and more in ceilings adds so much to heating and air condi-tloning economy, and> year-around comfort in the Itome.
five, altbeogh far from laexpea-slva. Is a stone waU at leasS five feel high along the otreol oldo of
notes hnck, or deflects It np-
Second choice Is a thick, ( green hedge or a row of various kinds of shrubbery to abaorb aound waves. Heavy draperies, carpeting, and acoustical materials on walls and ceilings will reduce the Impact of noise from outside as well as from interior sources.
dONTEMPORAltY — Mrs. Lawrence holds two-year-old Janet qp her lap in the IK^g room of tffolr home. She has made H a charming contemporary room. The neutral sandalwpod shades of
carpeting, walls and mfa are accented with bright cushiem, pUnM 1. Imperil r ‘
and colored bottles. 1
s repeat tha accent colon.
•MALL OOWBOr - San. Maifs a cawboy.	both havlqg a candkwick rowboy darign. 1
but at beari hs’a stiO a mall boy who hraea fata	tun h tUa roon It napls. TVa oak floor k
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Among the fbOurea available ttb this system are a variety of heavy-duty wire ahelves. Shelf brackets or different sizes make it easy to support art objects or booica, or to build tenets, |tables or desks.
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THE BIO "V' — Here is the find of 70 tri4evel homes to be built in Pontiac, just north of Northern High School. Buyers will have a choice at bve. elevations on lots 50x130 feet. The house con-jponds can be primed and painted | tains almost 1,300 square feet of living space with an additional the woodgrained panels! 300 feet of paved, heated and lighted storage space under the living
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room. Zone^gas heat, IH baths, paved driveways, telephone Jacks in every room and oak floors throughout are features at these 6-room homes. Prices start at $12,590. Barton-Wayburn of Detroit is doing the building. Warren E. Stout. Realtor, is handling sales. The model at 801 East ^th is open dally from 1 to 9 p. m.
FRED W. MOOTE, Inc.
Elictrical CDHtiActer
•	OfDUSTBUa
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Over 25 Tears Ip FoaHoc Stole oad City Liceated
S45 W. Huron St.
PI 2-1924 — FI 2-4001
LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Home Sitof
EM 3-MI5 or MU 44I2S
SEE US FIRST
f«r LaM C«ilra«to—BmI Bttol*-. Trait BcrrlM
DAWSON I BUrmriELD
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Let the New Year Bring a Change in Your^ Present Surroundings . . .
MODERNIZEL
G & M Will Show You...
how to give your home that refreshing chonge of scenery you've been looking for. Now is the time to oct ond we at G&M con show you some plons and ideas thot will chonge your home into a showpiece to be proud of.
•	Altki
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• Rac. Rennia	• SMinf
• Rurchat	• Aluminum 0
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No Monty Down Five Ytori fo Poy Eoty FHA Ttrmi
on Duty 24 Hmirt • Day
FE 2-1211 I
C & M CONSTRUCTION
2260 Dixit Hwy., North of Ttltfraph
Garage Less iThan Carport'
Modern Kitchen Will House to Woman Buyer
] conform fo the pattern would be extremely difficult to aelL Another taitereatlag'polBt: there are treada la what people eta-aider fanportaat ia a heasa.
AP Newsfeature*
The prospective buyer of
Conclusive proof of the increased house generally sets out with a-M value of garagaa over carports |of ideas on the features he wants haa been drawn from a coat study|hi the future home, lade recently by an arhitectural j	♦	♦	♦
qwrt.	j Unleu his capital is unlimited,! timea.
Both material and labor coat for he Is forced to compromise be-| .	_ _
garages and carport, were pnaU everything he wanU, and| ^ ‘“is	^
yied by Ben Haeger construction ;»'h»» he can afford.. He selects APPe«» to be a definite trend to-| coat evaluation expert and ardil-iM®™* ^ over House B because iwrard highly modemized kitchens, tectural consultant for the Na-i** *■ closer to schools and shop-jThe National Assn, of Real Estatei tional Association of Home Build-|P*"**^*" though it doesnt havejBoards made this discovery in a, rs.	*h*	he had counted on. | check with realtors in 250 com-j
His findines revealed that .he *^*‘^*'““* **°*“* ithroughout the country.
total combiiSl costa of material j^^"“J*"* ““*'1,,’ill!,
—J ________________ -_____ though it lacks the large dining characteristics considered most Im-!
and labor to construct a garage is only $62.79 more than the combined costs of a carport.
room he had hoped for.
portant by present-day buyers. A modern kitchen, featuring built-in And so it goes. Fortunately, not equipment, led the list. It was ' Ha«cer fsund that the eom- everybody places the satpe ifo-1 scribed u a strong positive
portance on the same things. Ifjfluence by 77 per cent of the they did, all houses would be pretty I brokers and as a moderate In-much alike — and those that didn't fluence by 23 per cent.
The coat comparisons are based on plans of a leading company in the Chicago area and the costs! in the field of manufactured homes! normal to an operative builder' of so homes annually. This was! felt to closely reflect a Wtional average.	|
OAXAOE LESS
In each type of construction the fineat available materials were used. One highly lurprlalng figure developed from the study. The coat of materials for a garage la actually lower than tha materials bin for a carport.
It owts $385.32 for materialf for a carport and only, $3S1.83 tor the materials tat a garage.
PoinfYo^ Briclc
Brick homes look most attractive I when painted. White la a popular ctrioT choice for painting brick, although pasteli have alio gained favor. However, If the natural Ibrick color ia preferred, it's a good ! idea to apply a coat of transparent IsIlioOne-baaed paint which will gh-e I the bricks added protection against
Two by Two
Highland Eslalns
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BERT SMOKIER BnUeri
MSM nwM OB S-4S1I UmM *lrt»rt b4.
actiTMB M-ss a p»b«
Rachettar Mautlawt-10 Uft MOVES YOU INI
ALL RRICK—RASIMENT
$95
WO 1-2640
ELECTRIC HEAT
lAOUN BLECTIIC
IM 3-6234	MU 4-R223
FLORIDA LOTS
Jnrt Off U8-19 — TIRMS —
S. Z. SchiMidur
111 N. P*bUm Trail WaSaS Laka
MA l-ISM	Erat. MA 4-tSH
DO TOU NEED A CONTRACTOR ioi Torn NEW HOME, REMODELING or REPAIR?
We hove a list of
CONTRACTORS
wo will ho ptoed fo tocoiasioad
I Moey Typos of Crodk
CORWIN
1D»EK & COU CO.
117 S. Ctn R MIU
Give Y0111 Booms a NEW LOOK!
Ducorato your ceOLio with Celotox CeiUnu Tilt. So tnf to do with to Acmy boouRful colon and doaigns to diooM ireai. Stop la today and chemgo tho look of your rooms with CsIoIm CoiUag Til#. Wall also rocommtnd quedifiod cootracton to do the Job if you'ro not a dodl-

iKBmm
Work Together in I960”
CHICAGO (UPI)--piree out of	BREAKFAST SET - You may vaiy the size of this easy-to-
every four homes built by 1970 will | breakfast nook. A space as little an 60 inches wide is enough for it. Seats are hinged for underneath storage. Both table and benches may be anchored to the floor. Trace the full size pattern on plywood and foDow the simple directions. To obtain the full size breakfast nook pattern No. 220 send $1.00 by currency, chedc or money order to Steve EUingson, The Pontiac’ Preto Pattern Dept., Van Nuya. California.
LUMBER* dMuSUPPUB^-FUEL
54<? N i AGIN AW ST PoniiacIb.Mich 7T/FE4 2521
|Wr'11 h«lp yoBwilhi FBAImb
have more than one bathroom, predict! the Illlnds Association of Plumbing Oontracton. The trend toward two baths is expected to coincide with the trend toward-s two cart jn eveiy garaga and two TV seta in every home.
Your Business Ethics Board is working every day for you ... and Pontiac!
Ikfo Cooporatlon with advartlatnt aouroea. It cnoourtioi honoit	'
repretonUUon in MerohandUa and Banrlea advortiUng.	^
8tlt acta to ollmlnata fraud and miarepraaontatlon In Direct Doer-to-boor Belling.	t,' %
^It oxercloes control ovar Book and Magaalno Baleamcn through proper roglstnUoo.
A Since experience proros that tbs euftoaiar may expaet utii-faction only through daaUng wltti tooaL wan-astabUahsd flrmo, tt dlaoouracM Ponttae paepla fnoi doing businoio with out-of-town, hlgh-pnMure eoooams.
The fileg of your Businees Etbies Board indicate that it ii saving our ,'f^ dtixens suny thouMnd* of dollars each year through its various 'opera-tions. Your support will make ita work even more effective.
I BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD j
.'V.	of the
PoilUac Area Chamber of Commerce
150 NEW HOMES!
MAINTENANCE FREE FACE BRICK TO ROOF * Many Aluminum Feotures • RANCH HOMES-TRI-LEVELS-QUAD LEVELS
WITH OR WITHOUT lASEMENTS
3 and 4 Bedrooms-2 and 3 Baths
INCLUDING 100-FOOT AND WIDER LOTS
In luxnrious 'lincoln Crest”
In Hit kMrt of Hit Ltkt Country
JUST MINUTIS TO: SCHOOLS ond EXPRESSWAYS A YEAR-ROUND VACATION WONDERUND
*17,490 to *26,500
Drivt Out Pontioc Trail to Wtlch Rood SEE THIS SUBURBAN PARADISE NOW!
Paul Le Host
BUILDER ond DEVELOPER liedelPhMe HI 4-3111 OUktBIl-lSOO
Open Dully 12 te • R.M.
WECAH GET YOUR GAS PERMIT CALL US!
WHOLESALE to All
No Mon$ Dowa-6 Vn. Is Fay! Ill Payaiort hi Mardil
bttlUiKM.
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$208
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6INERAL ILECnilC, COLEMAN, ARMSTSONG, MOR-SUN, MONOGRAM
1 VEARvFREE SERVICE ON ALL OUR UNITSI
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SEVEXTEEX
The ^‘BRADLEY’’
$11,990 FuU Price —$290.00 FHA • S BcdTMiiM • m Bktht • r«tt Ba • Lure Kitchen with DmcwbU ■ad mnnjr ether fentnrc*
864 Robinwood off Pcrr\’ St.
EARL E. JAMES, Realtor
FE 2-71tl
1920 SQUARE FEET!!
3. 4, w S
LOCATED AT WILLIAMS LAKE A AIRFORT RD8. WATERFORD TWP. OPEN DAILT 1 TO t PJI. Slavik RMHy. lac., 10450 W. 9 Mila Rd. OR 34001
DOWN^
Only $74 Far Mentk Includai Evarything! Tha New 3 Badreem "Bennaville" in Bennavilla Haigkta MOOa LOCATED CORNER KENNETT O MANSFIELD. OPEN DAILY aed SUNDAY NOON 'HI 9 PAt.
FE 3-9616
Count on Curiosity !
Home builden have many gint-* micks to help sell tract homes.! Qne Is to use attractive screening fences around an entrance to arouse'the corloslty of people to see what’s behind the fence. Fences of western red cedar are popular with homeowners because of the fine texture of the wood.
____  ,______ -yet quality jnade
— see the famous Am^can* Standard line. It offers smartly styled, sturdy • Constructed fixtures to fit any plumbing need, liustrous, easy - to - clean aur-faces. They'U add a beauty note wherever used. Ree them in our store.
BATHROOM
FIXTURES
AwaicMi-i^twdMd
FHA Terms AvatlalU
EAMES t BROWN
SS I. Fit* FE 3-Tin
"THIS KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS"
Lew pika JMludat iastallatiMi of tha fiaatt Nituras and a ......................................aathar.
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OAK-WOOD
BUILDING and MATERIALS CO-
1006 Joilyn	FE 3-792S
23 Hoar Antwariag Sarvica
ALL LEV^ SHOWN — There is a pleasant open look to the Interior at The Big "V — Pontiac’s newest tri-level bouse at 801 East 4th street. Stairs to the bedroom level are open. The 18x16 foot family room is visible from both living room and kitchen. Features of the by 16 foot kitchen
are Formica counter tops, built-in cutting board, pull-down light in dining area and pre-finished cabinets. All plumbing is copper. Dobbs Furniture Company of Pontiac has furnished the model which is open daily from 1 to 9 p. m.
Oaralopad. Balil aad Sold by
BONNEVILLE BUILDING CO.
There are 4,700 drive-in thea-| Itera in the United Statea. Texas I has the most—482.

Rainbow Loke Development
IN WATERFORD
Custom Built California and Tiaditional Designs
Models Open Sunday 1 to 6 P. M.
Priced From $20,400 3 and 4 Bedroom Models
> mast impartant Rrtl itap in buying loma Is Miecting your location.
havt soma beautiful loti availabla wa will build to your plana or ours, soma nict lake lots availabla. *
W. HELTMAN
. BUILDER OR 3-9411
East off Airport Rd., North^f Willlqms Laka Rd., on Olympic Parkway
HELTMAN and PAULY Ezclutivo Dovolopott of Rainbow Lake
jCostly Heat Waste
Can Be Prevented
Are your heating hills as low as they should be? Here are several ways to reduce fuel waste.
1.	Before retiring for the night,, aet the thermostat about 7 degrees, below the daytime aetting. Over| a full heating season, this practice will save a considerable amount of fuel. This night set-back should be consistent if uvings are to be achieved.
2.	Turn the thermostat down 7 degredi during the day when nobody Is home.
radiators, conveetora, and haao-boards ahould be ekecked from time to time and vented, ao that air coUected In them will not prevent hot water from elrrula-tlng (reel.v.
These suggestions are offered In the interest of heating plant efficiency and fuel conservation by the j Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Informa-
I. Close off ‘all radiators, eoa-baaeboads In -rooma etog aired. Do Ike
tion Bureau. For more specfic information as it applies to your hetaing plant, the Bureau suggests gettii^ the advice of a plumbing and heating
HOME MODERNIZATION
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ROOM ADDITION $ 12x12 COMPLETE
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4
CARACIS — Order Now For Spring Conafroction. Call for Pros lafimatos!
>
Bdtwttn CrMcant Lokt Or Airport Rd.
4.	Be certain your attic la closed off. Heated air rlaes’.
5.	When you open the bedroom
windows at night, close the door of the roMn to prevent the rest of the house from cooling off. You might find it advisable to weatherstrip the bedroom doors If they dq not fit tightly.	|
4. Have .vour oil barwer and heating system ekecked and ad-Jiiatfd oaee a year to be anre they are operating at peak effl-eie«ey.
7. Keep window shades down, or bltnda closed. gL night. This will provide additional insulation and prevent loss of heat through the glass of the window.
8. Appropriate weatherstripping and caulking of joints and aeams at windows and doors, etc., can save ^much fuel. Storm windows and doora and adequate insulation are I I fuel cost cutters, too.
9. If yen have heating system, be sore that the water In the boiler It elenn and free of dirt or grease. Hot water
Fabulous Value!
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EIGtlTEEN
THE PONTIAC PRE$S. SATURDAY, MARCH 12. 1960

Wood Has 'bivo'
Wood designed bames will widv and tremendous shopk witbout riitttering because wood
hu a csrtata ‘‘give’’ to it and will to tis Original
come right back riiape when impact from a blow
Dual Syst^ Gets a Test
fHi'tt really living! The beat | In modern fuels deserves tl
* best in modern equipment. I ^ Play safe. Be sure.
ACm NOfMNO MIT
JuMroi
HEATING
EQUIPMENT
Fociory AiiHieriied SALES and SERVICE
PEBMUTIT
Wtlti S«itMen
Gw Our rric* ittora Ywi luy
RinoNu wAm CONDmONINC snvicE
Drarfa
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OR 3
A new valance heating "an<t coo^ ing system will be tested by the Institute of Boiler and Radiator! Manufarturera at its new Research j Home just off the campus of thej
hcatihg resi^rch organization.
Among the cberacteristics of the! new system are:
It works hydronlctlly, comes In a package, and pravidn both beating and cooling.
Otto A. Tnos
3101 Orckud UkeU leofo Huboi
E.J. DUNLAP
CUSTOM innBiH FE 8-1198
Eves- & Sun. FE 2-0278 CciUMA 6-6247
Homes by WEINBERGER m PLEASANT UKE WOODS . end TWIN UKE ESTATES hl8,500 to $58,000 ra* I Weedmeirt IMf. Ce. FE 64073
It is Installed in a manner similar to preaent equipment.
’The valance heating system con-aista of finned tube supported by brackets high on a wall and covered by a valance, the Plumbing-Heating - Cooling Information Bureau explains.
* During the healing cycle, hot ' water rirrulated through the tube produces n thin layer of wanned air nl the ceiling of a room. The air warms the celling which,
! In turn, mdlntcs heat to the
Steel Hatchway Comes in Pack
kXDOOR-OtlTDOOB WALL — Charming living room has been created with half-wall of western red ,cedsr paneling, installed horizontally and topped with glass. Davqnport b^ is an intriguing feature. Cedar paneling was finished naturally to gain rapport between indoors and outdoors.
I Keep your home library In gpod icox-ered books with a coot of clear I condition by iMrotectlng fabric-j shellac.__________________________________
One reason for the socoeas and growth of home ”do it yoorsell” projects to the United States to the past few years is the fart that more and more manufacturers pro-all the materials for a specific job to om( package, says the Institute of Home Designers. A typical item is the sieel basement hatchway made in three sizes to vur the stain! from the basement to the yard.
’This hatchway is sold by building supply dealers In a ’’knocked down” form and Its components!
.The Meodlowleigh
Custom JBuilt Quality Home — Over 1750 Sq. Ft. Livinfl Area. Plus Basement Recreaton Area. DlaSCTIONS;
*23,950
PLUS LOT
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MOOIL OPIN SUNDAY 2 TO «	<
4* Blf si
in B, T*l«tn»a
MeSil Bl t^t
Be 'Choosy' About House If You're No Handy Man
6 yoa SM oar Fairway Doroiar at tb* DstroH 6oiMm Show?
DARA BUILDERS
Dormer Specialif(a — Complete Moderaiiatioa
Fit JOSITN	FE 3-7966
Oh the cooling cycle, the system circulates cold water through the finned tubf. Air cooled by passing lover the cold lube flows gently down the wall. Condensate moisture that forms on the element I falls into a trough which hangs JIdirectly under the finned element.
can be assembled in a \ew minutes. All necessary screws andi bolts to fasten it to the concrete stairwell alongside the steps are included.	|
’Thanks to this easy-to-assemblel unit, thousands of home owners! each year replace tteir old wooden 1 hatchways with a permanent,! maintenance-free unit. ’To remove! an old hatchway and Install a newj one usually takes no longer than; half a day.
the time needed | to remove the old dow utd attach! the, new unit and flaridng and! caulking that make It completely! weather - tight totals about three! hours.
With all the interest in house re-|”n
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GARAOE BUILDERS
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!-|”raise^p1atform” OooY system pro-| modeling .And home handyman, | video Vasy access to pijie, shoukll what about the fellow who can’t|repslia be needed.
.w. J _________ «. Hertodto msortariag ef roeia !
He’s the mim who sp^ long ^	^ ^ expemlv^
hours at the office on a white odi----^ ..
lar Job. All he wahU to do nlghto .and,week-ends is read and relax
*w S?R*rdwe.rlag mmtaeea, like
five to blemiah or mar. Whoa , lumber is used,
about the only thing he can hitj with a hammer is bis thumb.
: He doesn’t feel like "doing-it-himself” and, if he tries, it’s a [strict liability. What kind of home is best for him?
east can be well i Much depends on the foresight with which he plaas before hoUd-lag or buytag Ms heme. Here
1. Since the lot figures In the
toBtaliadoB Is permaaeat, and
elapse before a reflnlshlng job
4. Have the builder or appraiser give close attention to the rooL' Good quality roofing costs no more to apply than cheap material and last two or three times as long. ’There should be adequate; gutters and downspouts, also Hashing at eaves, around chimney, etc., to protect the roof in the event of freezing weather and storms.
5. Above an. be insistent
maintenance picture as wej^ as the I structural soundness. No home is I house, be sure it’s properly graded! economical to maintain unless its and drained. Watch out for trees of.structure Is durable and strong. I the nuisance variety that attract Surface repairs are least frequent [insects and generally meu up ycur when the structural lumber Is good 'yard.	^	quality and Is stabilized in size
j	♦	♦	♦	and performance by proper sea-
i 2. Have an expert check on the]toning.
!foundation and floor structure,' --------------------------^—
! pipes and plumbing fixtures. Copper piping ig preferable, and a
Basement Exit Is No Trick to Build
If your home was built without ithe modem convenience of a sep-larate exit from the basement to the outdoors, don’t despair. ’The In-1 stitute of Home Designers says that breaking through your foundation! and installing stairs to the grade > is an easier Job than most horiie owners Imagine.
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PRICE
/
*12.000
FULL
PRICE
ALL ALUMINUM HOME ond LARGE LOT
3 BEDROOMS, LARGE LIVING AREA, ATTACHED GARAGE
Per
Month
IIKUIMIIG
All Toxt6, Interest ond Insuronce
MODEL
OPEN daily; and SUNDAY 1 P.M. to 8 P.M.
Model Phone OR 3-3405	EL 7-1220
Cutting through a concrete or, cinder block WNJ can be done: quickly by a contractor using an electric hammer, it says. Building! a masonry stairwell, installing pre-i fabricated stair stringers and cov-j ering the steps to the grade with ap I all-steel hatchwayi is usually done, by experienced contractors within! a few days time.
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1960
NINETEEN
Ojlon Is %bout the area of West Virginia,
Why Accept Less for Your Roney
NOT
3%
NOT
3V2%
BUT
4%
CURRENT RATE on AU SAVINGS
Capitol Saviags & Loaa Assoc.
75W,Hw«ii EE 44561
VstaUisOMt im CUSTOMIR RARKINa
RIAR OP RUILOINO
Here's The Answer
AP Newsteatares QUESTION: I am putting a new counter around the sink.^ using am attaching
Ornamental
Iron
I the plastic to the plywood top'with contact cement But what about |attachlng the backsplaah? Should it be cemented directly to the plaster wan*
ANSWER: While It Is
Don’t let icy steps cause your family to take a nasty fall . . . protect them with Ornamental Iron Bailings.
CONCRETE
STEPS
No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling
CONCRETE STEP CO.
6497 Highland Road OR ^7715
PLANNING TO BUILD? MODERNIZE?... REPAIR?
CALL
BOB BUILDING
SERVICE, Inc.
"Than is BO snhttitate let expeitenee"
207 W. Montcolm St.	FE 4-9544
ter, fliis is net a reeommeiided piwoedare. The proper way te da it la to attach a piece et p|y>
the plastio laminate to the ply-
In using the cement, apply it to both the plastic and the ^ywood, then wait about 20 ’minutes pitil the cement is dry to the toiiid>..Be
plastic laminate the first time, as the contact cement grips very tightly the Instant the two surlaces come together.
QUESTION: I recently painted our dining room and now I notice a number of spots at different {places on the wall. Can you tell me what caused this? And is there anything I can do about it now?
ANSWER: This is a condition Imowii as apotting. It la cao^ by an oaeven aboarptlan of the iwint. It may have reonHeil from trying to atretch the paint loo Car and thna failing ta cover tho old paint onffleleatly. Or It nuy ho that yon did not prime tho
The chances are that another cost of paint will correct the condition. Do not thin the paint this time and do not brush ib out too
QUESTION: We have striped canvas - type awnings that have faded considerably but are still in good condition. Can these be repainted and, if so. what kind of paint should be used?
ANSWER: Veo, awnings can be repainted. Hosvever, It would be a dlfflcnlt Job and take a long tfme to repaint them In the original striped design. It woold be enoler merely to noe a Mild color. It Is boot to boy a special paint made for pointing awninga and itcHM of similar material.'
But if you have some exterior paint on hand and want to make use of it for repainting the awnings, be sure to thin it consider-jahly before applying. If this is not done, the awnings will become I too stiff for rolling.
The
BIG
|j oni 1,200 to- ruT
i of LIVING AREA
h • 3 Bedroom Trl-Lcvel
•	IVa Baths
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FLOOR PLAN — There are 2H baths in this three-bedroom ranch. Modern kitchen is in central location with easy access to the outside and basement. Living area |s 1,672 square feet, not including two-car garage.
U-Shaped House Encloses Patio on Three Sides
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By DAVID L. BOWEN For those who darfe to b terent, this house offers a remarkable opportunity for enjoyment of modem outdoor living.
and front entrance porch. The exterior is finished in wood siding
s a moderate sized six-room ranch laid out in an unusual but rewarding U-shape. Nestled tween the protective arms of the “U" and completely hidden from the street is a delightfully private
The patio actually adds a enth room, open to the sunlight artd cooling summer breeze but shielded on three sides by the house and by a pair of pierced brick walls on the fourth.
phere of the patio Ing Into the house big glass doors and window which seporato It from the combination famlly-diBing room.
The plan Is B-2 in the House of the Week series of distinguished homes, this one designed by Architect Samuel Paul. The living area is 1,'672 square feet, not indi|dlng the two^ar garage.
There are three bedrooms. Urge kitchen, 2M baths, entrance foyer and a 22-foot living room with a two-way fireplace Which also opens toward the family room.
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THE PONTIAC PtlESS, SATURDAY, MARCH' 12, 1^60
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DUNCAN, Okta.. «»-Polioe had h> tot to get a thief to M ge «( hto hwt A dog had awiped a » pound piece of froaen beef froni a maihet. They ffoalty retrieved the meat and returned it to the
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Carols Lack of Sleep Proves Pretty Painful
By EARL WILSON
NEW YORK — Carol Burnett’s a Broadway star and a TV‘ regular with Oarry Moore — but she’s been sleep-walking In the daytime.
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"Lgtely I’ve become accident-prone because I’m sleepy and don’t know what I’m doing,” Carol yawned at me on a recent afternoon.
"I ripped my thumb” — she held it up to show me the bandage — ”1 sprained my ankle tirice and iny back once, I cracked my arm — It’s two Inches longer now than it was this morning—and I also had walking pneumonia,”-Tall, slender, hungry. Texas-born Carol ___________ had skipped across Broadway froip the Winter Garden where she rattles around In a three-room “dressing suite” while not playing the comedienne-princess In “Once Upon a Mattress.” She was working on a sirloin, a baked potato and sUawberry shortcake.
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■I get more free meals now!” she drooled between bites.
‘I love to eat out and I set
Damage at $310 in 2 City Fires
One Starts in CipMt; Another in Field From Children's Matches
All Area Service Clubs to Name Top Volunteers
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Two fires, one involving ai . caused an estimated 1310 damage to Pontiac Friday, acooiding to the Firg Department.
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Eddie L. Walker of 133 Bagley t.. reported a fire at Us two stoiy fratne bouse.
^Ftre bbrshaU Charles B. Meti
Ihe National Aian. of Social Workers, Oakland CouUy Chapter, to looking for another Jane Addams, generally regarded aa the founder of present day todal work. * W to
She founded Hull House, the first settlement bouse to America, year is the centennial of
her birth.
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fnlUled »cllon pruyUig. for r tons ihfrptn set forth, for a nir** OB the grouDd of lotolerabla cru ■limoBy. euiUuUu And tupport a chlldirtBi. uDd retum»bl* b«Ior» uboye numud Court on th» flr»t 1 doy of Uurcb. A.D, ISW. Wd
She confessed, guiltily. “I vay, <i ‘OK., could we make It about * noon at some restsiu’snt?’ ” Carol, the S5 - year - aid
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wiSr 0T.n M%ulroS by^jr of-noUc. boTotofoT. tiwned. M of •ppckn; that tb. drft bar not rodyed of uid acttbo:
•Itiutton of thi. action mdl com. to hi. atlcnllon I. tl after ordered: It It OrSertd. that additional the iBitItutlon add pMideney af iMd action be .1t«i th* defendant by proper offloer or tadlfUrmt ( eautlu a true and attuUd con o order Of notice to be publlthod li. Footlac Frett. a ntwipaper circulate In Wlienn. Mlrhltan. once a
brought “Mattress” from SB otf-Broadway theater to the Winter Oardan. said sba’a Blaapy heeauaa the
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bofort March It., AI return of tueb «*rele abore namad Court By order of the Court <A tnia wpy
FHILIF A ClROm ' Deputy Sheriff. Hertford, County. State of Connecticut. ,
LibAL Honcs ^
Rotloe te boroby t*»e« of the foUbw-. t ehanre. In foet rotbr**-- n-tei rrtoe In the Townthip of iklaad Oonaty. MtehlfMi. ‘ re ea and after Anil 1. I aoaiAL BtRvicu
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The flames swept up to the second flow between walls. Damage was about $200.
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an afternoon fire firemen worked almost an hour to extinguish a stubborn blaze In a field at Fourth and Arlene streets.
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Firemen said childien playing | with matches had set fire to ^es. of hay stacked in the lot. Damage was estTrihated at $110.
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^ ..j. $38 OB8, Monday evening. March 14, 6 pm. at 18H E. Law-irence 8t. Edith M. Coons, Seent-W.	Adv.
News in Brief
Laager, chapter ctoAlnBsa.
Nomtoaitiona are welcome from any iigerested organizatian. A com-' mittee of Judges will sdect a volunteer from the entries which they feel best exemplifies the traditions of •■octal service inherited from
tions of candidates should be seirti to Mr. Langer, managing director, 1 Pontiac Area United Fund, 137 Franklin Blvd:, Pontiac.	|
Members of the Jane Addams',	hUn.
Centennial Observance Committee
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Walter Kilhiini of 82 McKinley Dr. Oiartes Mentzer, Ted Panoretos,	^ ^
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The winner will receive an s' at a special dinner at Kingsley Inn on April 28.
Names, addresses and qualifica-
$2JX)0 Damage in Independency House Fire
A hn.— i» i«A,,tonA.n«.'^ lto]^~at Hsasant. Bnack A house fire In Independently	pprkliig.	Adv.
Township Caused an estimated
$2,000 damage eariy this morning according to township firemen.
Panel Discussion on Heart Disease Set for Monday
public panel discussion on heart disease will be held 11 a.m. Monday at the McAuley School of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, 126 Fulton St.
Lack of Aid Seen for Outpatients
Mental Health Group Told State Facility Lag Results in Relapses
Panellnls Inrlude Dr. E. J. Mueller, Dr. John 8. Prldmore and Dr. Mk-hael C. Kosonis. Treatment of heart diseases will be discussed, and a quasUon and answer period will be held, to to to Members of the hospltaTs Auxil-
day aa wall aa Batorday.
One of the chatty waiters (Old to her, “I saw you on Jack Pskr'8 show — TV doesn’t do anything for you.”
"I know. I’ve seen myself on TV.” she nodded. “When I’ve had eight hours sleep, I’m OOROBOU8’’
“You’re not so bad now,” the waiter told her.
"You see!” Carol exclaimed to me. sexy!”
Carol and her hnsband, actor Don Saroyan, have ir_ll_	Tfaa
aeparated In the proceae af Carol becoming a star. “But it’s irQllS rfOllI I ivvy not an I-bate-you-faravar thing," Carol explained. “He	,	.
callad today. He w^nte to eome elver and see the puppies.”	pQ^njiQl
It was they who were lent $1,000 each by a mysterious. millionaire who met them at a San Diego party and said he a West Bloomfield township man wanted to help them get to New York.	was taken to William Beaumont
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Flames swept through a du|dex belonging to Peter and Ritoert Schiele at 4730 Oak Grove Rd., causing about S1.500 damage to the building and $500 to the contenU.
The cause was listed as a de-Ifective chimney, said Fire Chief DonSM Beach. Damage was confined mainly to the upper story „in which Peter Schiele and his family live. _
to to to Firemen were assisted by the Wate’rford department. They worked for two hWs in temperatures as low as three degrees above zero.
igt Mds, Wcd„ Blanh 18th, 8 am. to 8 pm. First Methodist Church of Blimlngham, Wsst Mspls St Plssaant Snack bar and frse parkmg.	Adv.l
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helped.” Carol said.	66,5 Middle Belt Rd.. was trim-
““ “The one thing I can tell them Is‘Get a part-time job.’ Iming appte„trees when he fell Carol’s grandmother, Mae White, who brought her up about 15 feet from a laSttar.
F In Ban Antonio but now lives in Los Angeles. Is her loudest He was treated for possible to-
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“When she vlaitod here, she markSd Into CBS like she owned it.” Carol reported. “She wanted te sit down In front, and an usher told her she eonldn’t. She said, TBut I’m Carol Burnett’s grandmother.’ The usher saM, “Well, bully for you!’ She thought he ^as eougratulating her.
“I’m starting to get pretty long ear lobes,” she added.
EARL’S PEARLS: ’The wise man never plante more garden than his wife can hoe.
WISH I’D SAID THAT: A Mirewd old housewife cautioned her newlywed daughter not to line her pantry shelvea with newapapers: "ThafU teU everybody when you cleaned your shelves last.” . . . ’That’s eart, brother.
(Copyright, ISM)
Outpatient clinics of state hospitals are Inadequate, the Oakland County Chapter of the Michigan Society of Mental Health was told by an amiority at a recent meeting.
‘Our state hospitals have outpatient clinics, but the amount of aftercare they provide Is limited,” says Dr. Alexander Dukay, director of reaearch at Ypsilanti State Hospital.
“At least 88 per cMt s( the relfsaaed pattents dm’t realUe they need help, and tbsse who realtse thefr aeed flad It diffl-onh If not Impassible to get to and from the Mats hospital cUalcs.”
Dukay says a vicious circle results when a patient returns to the hospital within three to six months after release because his efforts to re-enter society have brought a return of his illness, to to ★
Dukay suggests educating ciety to the needs of the mentally ill and establishing small, well-located clinics.
Plans to Adopt Baby Ruined by Publicity
CHARLESTON. S.C. (AP) - A childlesB South Carolina couple adopt an Engfishwoman's unborn baby. Too much pubUcity, said unhappy Mrs. Wilbur Prescott of north Charleston.
Plan^ tor the adoption went awry Friday when a U.S. visa for Yvonne Moore of Luton, England, was withdrawn.
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She planned to come to the United States this week, have her baby to mid-April, and^then offer it for adoption to the'Prescotts.
An upset Mrs. Prescott said she talked by telephone with Mrs. Moore in England and they agreed to call off the adoption.
The decision to abandon adop tion plans pleased Moore’s mother, Blen Moore, who never favored the adoption.
“Thank (3od. My prayers have .been answered. Now maybe I will I get the baby after all,” the said.
Chessman Wofking on New Motion
.SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Caryl Chessman worked with his attorney today on a new move to save himaelf from the San Quentin gas chamber which he has been fending off for 11>4 years.
(fov. Edmund G. Brown told bis news conference Friday. ”I am through with the Caryl Cbesimaa ' making it definite that the convicted Los Angeles sex terrorist-kidnaper can’t expect a guber-natcHial reprieve to save him from his ninth execution date May 2. Brown granted Chessman a reprieve only 10 hours before he was schedule to die Feb. 19.
Answer te Frrrtene Fnitte
Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas
MRS. OIFTORD ANDREWS 110 a.m. Monday at St. Michael Mrs. Gifford (Jesse) Andrews. Catholic Church with burial to Mt 82, of 852 Glendale St., died yester- Hope Cemetery.
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day after an illness of 'five months.
She was a member of Bethany Baptist Church and the DAR.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Herman (Sybil) Cde of Ponttac; a brothef. Henry Pjennell of Pontiac; and four sisters, Mrs. Clyde I Russell of Fenton. Mrs. Gulden Starkweather of Kalamazoo, Mrs. Jay Smith and Mrs. Mamie Turner, both of Davisburg.
Service will be held at 1:30 p m. Tuesday at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home with burial to the Aor. dersonville Cemetery.
JOHN T. FLANIGAN
The Rosary will be recited at . p.m. Sunday by the S(. Michael AttileUc Assn at the Brace-Smith Funeral Home for John T. Flanigan, S5, of 151 Edison St. Following the 7:30 reritatlon by the St. Vincent de faul Society, the Parish Rosary will be saW at 8 p.i Knights of Cohjmbus will recite the Rosary at 8;$0 p.m. and the Ushers’ Oub at 9 (un. Sunday.
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An employe of General Motors Truck A Coach Division, he was member of St Michael Church, Knigbta of Columbus, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Holy Name Society of his churdi and the Ushers’ Club.
Surviving are his wife, Marie; six sons, John of Detroit, Mart of Waterford Township. Tom Niles, Jim. Bob and Bill, all at home; three daughters, Eileen Wolfgang, Medway, Mass ; Rose Marie and Barbara, both at home; five grandchildren; a sister and
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died unexpectedly yesterday at the Lapeer County Oneral Hospital.
Burial will be to the Flushing (Cemetery.
A retired farmer. Mr. Bacon is survived by one brother, Fred of
r. Flanigan died Tburiday of a heart ailment at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illneaa of several days.
HARWOOD A. OLADDINO Harwood A. Gladding. 39. of 405 W. Huron St., died yesterday at his home after a long illness.
An employe of Pontiac Motor Division, he was member Bethany Baptist Church and Oilef Pontiac Post 377 of the American Legion.
JAMES T. OOOD80N PONTIAC TOWNSHIP - Sendee for James T. Goodaon, 3 2300 Shlnunons Rd., wUI be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Voorhees-Slple Funeral Home, Ponttac. Burial will be to Perry Mount Park Cemetery.
Mr. Goodaon was killed to an automobile accident Wednesday Bight near Fremont, Ohio.
Surviving are his wife, Mildred; two children, Bryan J. and Sandra J.. both at home; and his Mr. and Mrs. Archie Goodaon of Agnos, Ark.
Two sisters, Mrs. Muriel Smith of Rock Falls, Dl., and Mrs. James Merchant of Madison. lU., five brothers. Fred of Ppntiac. D-donif Little Rock, Ark.', Boyd of Madison, HI.,'‘and Ted and Bobby Joe, both of Agnoe, Ark., also sur-
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Surviving are his mother Mrs.
Abe Klasaen of Oarkston; two children, Carole L. and Harwood, both of Oarksten; • brother and two sisters.
Service will be held At 2 p.m.
Monday at the Lewis E. Wlnt Funeral Home in Qarkston with burial in the Ottawa Park Cemetery, WaterforS Township.
JAMES IT. MoKEE 1 James W. McK^ 80. of 193 Leota Dr., Waterford Township, died this morning at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after an limm of several months. His body to at the Donelaon-Johns Funeral Home.
EUGENE D. NICKMAN Eugene D. NIckman, 27, of 6445 Monrovia St., Drayton Plains, died this morning at University Hospital, Ann Arbor. HU body la at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home.
MBA. PHILIP PBLLBOHOM Mrs. Pbllip (Edith) Pellegrom of 529 Whlttemore Sf. died unexpect-erOy yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a brief iUnesa. She was 19, .
Afro. Pellegrom attended First Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are two dsugtilers,
Mrs. A. EL Clithbertson of Pontiac . and Mrs. Jeanette Ash of Fenton; Mr. Murphy was owner of the four grandchildren, and eight Orton TsIAphone Company unto he great-griipdchlldren.	sold it to toe Michigan Bell Tele-|
Service will be held at 2:30 p m. phone Company to 1930. Afterward. Monday at the Sparks - Griffin he became manager of the Bald IChapel with burial to Ottawa Park Mt. Golf Oub.
Ometery	I A Ufo member of Orion Lodge
46. r * AM. and Orion Chapter WDXIAM o. BACON £|o of OES. Mr. Murphy to sur LAPEER — Service wOl be heldivived bF «« daughte'. Mrs. Katb-n. Monday at the Batrd|k “	^	~	”
Home for WUUam Q. Ba- g loan. RL at an S Elba Rd-. «bo|childisa.
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B. nANLET OMEliCH kOLLY-Service wUl be he .m: Monday at the Dryer Funeral Home for R. Stanley Gmellch, 48.
' 2430 M-87, who died pectedly Thursday at Hurley Hos-pital in Flint.
Burial will be to Lakeside Cemetery.
Formerly the owner of the Holly Hotel, he was owner of the Holly Bowling Lanes until the time of IS death.
A member of the Holly Kiwanto aub. Mr. (;|meUch ia survived by his wife. Frances; one son. Jack $. of Holly; a daughter. Mrs. Napey Smith of Holly; one grand-chlldt hia mother. Mrs. Ethel Gmellcb of Holly; one brother, Jack T. of Hol^; and one sister, Mrs. JameA Bogan of Detroit.
HEBBERTMroPHF LAKE ORION — Service will be held at 2 pja. Mataday at Allen’s Ftmcral Horae foP-Herbart Muiphy, 82. of 3U W. Ftoit St-, who died yesterday after a facM Illness at the Ookmial Cbnvalasc^
will be to East Lawn
and
wrTtea aria St*\lM *liwd*y. Uarch M ><<!•■.
Orlftta
Mateta 1«. al S b.m. fran attea' UoaM. Lafca Ortaa. «llb Patter Waltar C. BaUafh ethclat-las latermtnl In Baft Lava OtMatary. Lakr OtIm Otaraaida aarrlrt uadrr thr aatplcaa at
Orlop Lodtr Ha, «S. PdtAM^___
AxaoaoM ~i(Aiia ■411b. IM Whlltei^ St ; K* daar malhar af UrT'A S CuUi-barteaa aaS Mra. JaadMte Atb; alaa sarWrad by tear ifa^tkll-
dfS. ll^rafll^rNw
Mtaear. Marcb Id, atTlUp.la. traa akrki-Ortma CbajMl vin Btr. OMb Bmltey smclat-
2«f. SJT* •■•rtd-artfna
Tadtr racahi aad aiaaioi ...
aiv% asM vte kwM Ma
Sadly mluad by brolhart Doai-Inle. *mtle aad Pamlte,__________
a LOviMO MneoBT op aoNEa
U. Katqa. who paraad away
S5?.'
ft ▼ftCftftt pteiet. hftftr hr-■at Ulus brokta
Sadly M daunted
*u5l*dl
Plteadi may a braled. But Hic ubW. ttit torrow our hearti, eoacraltd. lad by b*r buband. •oaa, aad grandchll-
oTLOVIHO SOfSIORp OP SdbXNl
tvo yaara afo, Hi Tba yaara paw b tnet.
Sadir mil brotfaari i
d by tatbar, aother.
Funeral Directors
COATS
Donelson-Iohns
__PpHCBAIi BOira
rtteAnad for Pauarals" SPAMto OBIITO CUAPfi Thonihtfal Sarrtea *— *
Voorhees-Siple
FUNERAL HOME
4 ORAVS LOTS. OAROBN OP Brotbarbood at White Cbaprl.
OR I-6M4.______________
CIMKTERT LOTS IK WHITB
The PMliae Piwa
FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 Frons 8 a.ui. to 8 p.RL
AD anart abtsM ba la-Mtted tainadiateiy. Tba Pim aaauiaaa ao rtasea-siblllty nr amra adber UuB to eaaaal Um ebafoaa for tbat porttea at tba tint Siaarttoo of tba adrartlaa-naal whieb bat baaa laa-doras raloalafa tbraatb Iba arror. Wbaa taPMlIttloaa ara aada ba lan to fat your '‘kin adabar.” Me adfaalBaBto vID ka steaa
W
publleatiaa
Euartloa.
IB WAHT AD RATB8
•	OT	w
J.IS	s.n	d.ta
M	}.M	S.7i
' I.M	dse	d.is
BOX BCPUE8 At 18 a.m. Tpday there | were replies at The Press ! offloe la the following I
L 8. 4. 8. II. 18, 18. ] tl, 48. SI, 84, 188. 101, IM, 118.
Automobile Salesmen
Waated. 4 tiparlapead aaw ear talaamaa «a wU BOTCKa OPKLB. JKXP8 a RENAULTS A vendar-fU oppartualty lor anraulra aian. Diual fringr banaflU Dtma fur-nlibtd SUalsht comMtealoa. Call or «aa Mr Pteka 'll|| Orchard
Lakr Ara., FT Mttl_______
ADJUSTER WAMTED POR HA-Uonvldr flnanet company. Asa “"It Hr# In P—.............
AVIAtlOH CORPORATION HAS opanins tor ihaat matal man. A a P mechanic and elaanar and machanict halpar OR MtM.
A PART-TIME JOB
Wa hara at Elrby cam monay Hme mao''* ****'^ ***
(11 Chuck' . .......S S13S
to Me If you can ctiallfy fbr •
JCb Ilka tbl»_	______
CAB^DRIVXRS, STIADT AMD part-Mma. day or nisht iMtt. lOl _W. Ruroa.
CAB DRIVER. Ki<»rt, RoUx bAT vprk. apply Aaburn Htlshta Cab Co. Ko phone caPi.
MT'.L OPERATORS RADUL DRILL OPXRATOfl BRAPBR BAND bp dial, ristunt a d '
- ---------- _ a CoIIUlon.
1468 Slliabath Uka Itead. fXpERIEHcSb DRITTR POR claanlnt ronia M par eapt com-
PONTIAC
PRESS
Want Ads Specttlice in Cash Problems I Jolt Try ’Em I
DIAL FE 2-8181
and atk for a frkndly Want A4 Snlea Oerk
■1:
THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 1960
TWK.N TV
Hd^ Wnted Mate
Die Makers
<n^ U TO ir FART
ii> -	-
mn urn Jimuit party tuui
OM« rate* * vork •
Applr la ptnoa - Opes Sat
Liberty taol & Engineering^ Ct>rp.
HI* W. aapia	WaM Lak
, Mm. Mart for____—
111 4-«m CaB Bwrahna. lUNAOCR ARgjisnifARTUili-k|cr. Largt volum* rataU {004. Meed^^lmin^aUlr Rtply Paa-
Mill Operator
Uu>t be tlipt cUu on pnotdon tool A goufv work. Contact H. StuU. Cycloid Corp. 11$ W. M Mile ad.. ClawtoB____
PART TIME
Hood BOD to doooutrato oUro. tven^a and ■aturdayo. FR «-3aM part TUfR EVENINOB. tit
i—
«Mk. Avf. tanlBga
ft nlfbl. Br>pd n*w.
________________pirt/ pUn.
wore b7 tppt't. only, bfufi bt married, hatra car. Cali Idl 7-ltJt
---	------^------ WOMAN
to babyalt wtthT year old. turn, own trana. t day wk.. 1:M to 1:10. call attar I p.B. or on waakand. OL I-OIW. RoebaaUr WATTRCSS. NIOHTS. CALL IN
Ktaon. Tony'a Drlre-In. JTtO Au-m Rd . Ptica____________■
woi^ f6R~BonsnroRK ahd
Structural
Steel
Fitters
PARAGON
BRIDGE & STEELE COMPANY
44000 Oraad Rlrar "No*l. Mich.

referenea'a Rzparlanead pr^farrad. — — 4-M71 torappolptmant. _
TELEPHORE CARTi
'AABERa i
Inp BOdari
Tool Room Machinist
^b ^ahop_^axparlaa^^ prafarrad.
WANTED 11 MEN THLUNO TO work. Oood wagaa. It qualify. Apply ottlea U Nawbarrr batwaan t:» and 11 ,a.n> 8aajlrjniea WANTED — TEIRPRORB CAH-i vaaaara Aid aal arnlaatlon work.
Hdp Wanted Fmate 7 BiiiMteg S«rvte»
A-l CARPEirmR RBC. ROOkia. addmoaa. ate. Wait guaraplaod. Wtotar rataa ftoa aal&ataa. n
A-?Koa«~RAIIDIlta. ^ -tha tleor aaadof. PR 14711.
A-l CARPENTER AND CABINST work, winter rataa. work anaana. toad. OR i-ora.
J 0-1647. Mt. Clamana '
f "aSalT^tn*
'Sy.’^rS
BOBMIBC. tfVIIB W. Cftpiftt. MT
MIM.	______________
AS a OROCP 0#> BDtLDBRS WE after lew palooo Itiroai^ aolnao wirehaooa on euatOB “Quality RuUf hoaaa — MO plana. Wo U aacuro aortpaca. Mo ebUgattca.
Builders Exchange
t l-Tltp	or	PL >S4gl
MomaMV	4 IMUftft tO Iftftni
tfygy •»"•» K«dalaa lo R !
SALARY” I
n you are Inlartatad In aaloa. win : utttud acbooHng, aad hare knowl-M bookkaaploa and agt ' II yaari. nlaaaa phone t I batwaan 1 A 7 p.a A1 tparlancad ork 4 kra. r youra.
Cuatractllis FE K7I1
1 ot 1 (
CEMENT WORK. NOTHDIO TOO large or aaalL •ommarclaL —• denoe. M rn. aiparlanco.
_______aatimataa. Bpoclal epteg I
Mora for OR l-gl71.______________________
I TE S-glM. ; COMPLETE BOMB IMPRO^
A-l PAXRTINO IRTBRIOR tarter, lo porooat diaa. * -QuaraaioadTPraa eat I
AAA PAUfTINO a DBCORATTNO. M yean eueeikaee Reaaonable. Praa aattaataa Aooa DL 1-13M
A LADT nnnuoR decorator'.
A-l PAnmMO * dbcoratino.
Paper iwiaaTOd. PE Odilt. INTB1UOR PAINTINO A WALL
waah^. raaa OR MEM.____
interTor and exterior paiattm. wan waaMag. Praa aRI-
mataa, FE l-AI7»._______
PAINTINO PANiatlNO; RikOT-
al WaabW. W: >«11	_
PAlNTiMo.^ dnr. kixrZriUm
hu|^. TIaaoa T^paoo. PR
PAINTINO. "wall WABRINO. PA-par raaoaad. Taraa. B. T. San-duaky. PE 4-T14g. PL 1-llM
Tetevteten Servksr 24
_ A areallig Call _ ___________
WALKER A OART RADIO'A TT. PE Edun___________Igg N. JAnaou
Brick Flat ~ Heated
Attraotlra Mr lABUy buUdtaa MU Auburn Are., Auburn Rta.
,—.  -------antraaeaa
I. Utebanatta I. rafarancaa
.For Rent Rooms 42f For Sate Ho»—a	^
I^RooM^roR t MAR. PI j
Bf wnA 'SMM d
sy^^Sd<^% pw^^rent; Rooma with Boyd
LOWER 4 M. RRATid). OM PBII out, l»tb Oakland Are. piMWa.
I nn. MS. |0 ateut.	AND i^RD Dt'^iSTIAN
- ADULTS ONLY -MOR. II SALMER ST.. APT. I
FE 8«918
Open Palp A SUB. IS a a. • S p.a, niALL APT. PTT. bate A ENT.
MS N. iMdeek ar. Parry. UPPER 4 ROOM AP^TMEMT, adulM only. 110 Eaat Palrmount. UPPER VROOM. UMPtlkNUHEb! ■aa baoV. atora and yefrt|^rator. On MIU Pond. Ctarkaton. MAula S-7041.__________ ________^
waterpdrd. «ms Latendnir.
JUS	wlrtag.
i^r~ drabticallt' RlObCkD an two l.OM aq. ft. ot ottlaa apace. Can be dtrldad or utad 1 unit. Oultabla for any kind .. tmaU bualnata. RUektop Mrking. Clota to Mirada MUa ShoppUl
_________PE 4-im______
OLTltA^BW rraai^ wan stoE
"I wish wp knew what tliey know — like who they’re going to invite to the‘Spring Hop, for instance!"
___________'ManiaMo- MA 4dMl. Para Building ~Co.___________
"Coffee Solicitors (2) ™V*all takn«
Wa hare one ot-tha beat proM-	‘
atttoaa U town. Wa nay ll.M -----------^ —- r. plua train.
Jawaf' Tea' Co'mpuiy.' Pbent
__«-lWi alter 7 p.a
■STABUSak} WATiUNB ROOTI svallabla. PuU or part Uat. Aa-
S^ta**infaa ^
IS THIS FOR YOtJ?
NatlonaUy adatrUaed produeta gl.Mo or aora par month flrM
Jeer. Onuaual raUraaant plan a M I yaara. Maa or Woman. Pull or part tUpa No door to door Mlllog. Per paraoaal atar-Tlaw. all n t-llSl.
RIAL ariATB SALaHik' roR new tod eiltiag hoaaa. Eipart-anbad prafarrad but will traa aRibHloui_paraon. CaU Iran W. Bcaem. n I-M71 tor aa ap-polntnunt.
---- TIME SHOE SALESMEN
_jn|^_Praa .aaUaaUa. PE ELECTRICAL SERV.-FRM EOT.
PARTNET Elactrtc FE WM3S PRU BSTDCATB! 6n WIRING ar watar beaWn. nuaaa A dry-tn. PE l-SUl. R. B. Munro Elao-
trle Co. MSS W. Euroa. _
BOMB OARAOE, CABIME. ADDl-tlooa. Ueenaod bulMar. PEA ^ Tarma. PE AdSM. _______
»o»..»«»oaa,«vysjg

^AirrERINO A REPAIR-RBAA..
_________________________ Mur-
ray a Studio '_______________
LOOT; FEMALE BEADLE, VICIN-Ity Croaaant L«ka and Pontioa Laka Road. Rtward. PE I
WILL TUB MAN TTHO TOOK A tamale Brittany Spanlal attar aba waa bit at M Orchard Lk. pitaaa phene. PE dS741.
Notioca ft Personate -27
PART -
ROOF REPAIRS
acceiaorlaa ulaaladlti. Oood | EATESTBOOOBIMO PE *4)444 pay inquba at .IfallBS Shoa TRpNCmNQ. BXCAVAT7NO FOR
Biora, 15 N. Saginaw.__,eptic tanka Plaid Ula. lootlnga,
WANTED — MAN OR WOMAN FOR ‘ dltchaa and bent jnU. UL 3-M04.
Swork to country club. UNDER PINNOIO BARBb ( to I A.M. Oood_poy. i Prra oaUaaUa. MT J-17M. va good rotonneoa Roply -------------------------
;ars. taca-
acre raneh. Riding, arehtry. awlmmlag. I ottor tTenta. Uro
DaT# ~Ranchr »« "Bt. Ytroro! ----- Oat	—
a cowboy’_____,-------
CaU U J-1U3 or reply Dd^ IJawh. JM_ Mt.
_Prea ki I
WAITTO AIID i :__________
—-----ot II and U. Ap^l^ a
Business Service 15
f*P^y, c<
Evelyn
I wlndowa RtaaonabU
) alTmak^ op fountain pens Srol?1A'.'«,ai‘^1bJ*£
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERTICB RE-|ahrlai^^^ ^wrto|toi|. SIS E.
YOUNG MEN
Menoalato Mra. WaUaca. PE
' LCLwaras ^ REFiNisHma i
PS	llai channo aoor old walnut or aa-
i hog^y ftraTturlTto boaut&l an- :
lAROE NATIONAL FIRM OPEN- “OR"
INO NEW OFFICE IN PONTIAC, j J” *5 ““ wUl train abarp young man to	”
aaalat manager la ouUlda order	u*
drpartmant. No axporlance arcca-l iZ*"”* sary aa wa wUl fumlab »uU train- .2®' mg program Car tnmlabad. For pcraonal loUrrl(~ ^	mi
MlOl I to 1 p.w.
SALARY $85 WEEK YOUNG Man...
tor opontni In loading financial orgaalaaUoa. Liberal itartmg aalary “ ' ----
Ei^dtenea'lialptui ntetssan for rlgnt a “.EMENTB:
IN DEBT?
IF SO LET US
Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS
M. 7M PONTIAC STATE RANK BLDO. IVW04M Mtabar
*-- crodit
CrMIt IRRIEi
DEBTS?
ABartcaa__________________________
Michigan Aaaec. Credit Oouneallora ARE TOO WORRIED OVER
bcnetlU and proflt^
bare 1 place to. pay.
BUDGET SERVICE
: HEATING SERVICE
a»M rurnaoea claanofL repaired, duet i ps t-me	II W. B^ St.
ccaptloolal Ut.**" I	____Ovar ConneUy a d.wal.ra
Itrfui Place la i "	-'_____..	------AEROTREDS
larful plac. I, ---------- | _ KNAPP SHOES

extracts, Mlgs- 35 Buyers fof-Contracts
'• CLARK REAL ESTATE PE 1-7IM -res: PE 4-Ull
ASK FOR MR. CLARK____
CASH FOR LAND “contracts. H. J. Tan Walt, 4MS Dixie Bwy. 1-1—
IMMEDIATE ACTION
On any good land eontraata. New or ataaonad. Tour esab upon aat-lafaetory Inapoetlan'' of property and title. Aak tor Koa Tomplaton.
K. L. Templeton, Realtor
nn Orchard Lako Rd. PE *-tW
LAND CONTRACTS TO BUT OR to tall. Earl Oarrala. EM S-Mll or EM I-4Sgt. ^	^
Wenteo Real Es^
ALL CASH
pi A PHA EQUITIES If you need moner quickly, call < na. laaedlate action.	,
R I. WICKBRSUAM	I
7111 WrEK^MAPLE MAytoyr WS3M
CUiNT Wmk CASH-POR BOMB : off Joalyo, prefer 3 btdrooma ;
with baaqoieaty or bur“’--
expanalob attic.
tVI TRADE
DORRIS & SOX. Realtors
7M W -	-
Rent Aptfc Furnlsl^ 37
BACBILOR APT. PVT. BATH A ent TV. Very Blau P* l-«7g BACRB4QILAPT. - UNION LAKE ModSrna^	»•«»»
COUPU AND BABT. _________P14JM7._________
rauaenubla taraa.
H. P. HOLMES, INC.
SUl B. Laptar Rd. PB $4»$$ -OR BALE OR TRADE. M#
»b5li."'.TSL.'th-S3
£.700 AUo aabla apd nay- ~ rga lot on oaal aMo aTMi
^lid^rSri-
HOUSE. 4 R™— —----------
Exeallaut oonAtloo S1.MI. Cob.
Sraad^bava pmlTto ^o tAW iSfependmSrRareabli!'!* U*^ltS. HAMMOND 1
brtakSaM* ’SSSnSt^-duaii
room, ovarlooklng loka. Don, Uy«
traa. muat aall. $M.M0. PE MISS, ilMMdMO LAEB wmi PMTP
.f?-
FURNISHED APT. POR RBIIT.
. ----- -------ooafoitabla
upla, oa CBM CaU FBdoral
_	_____, Street.________	_
PURMlillD I ROOM APARTMENT tor upanatoood lady. Rtaaonablo root to risbt party. PE 4-7714;
_ batora 4 pja._____	_________
PURNUaEO APARTMXin-;
Waal Bide locattoa. Tour rooma
111 Waat Huron Btroot Phono PE 1-M47
____________________________________
PURN, APT. pvr. en7. "adults
lOT FLOOR IRONT — J rooaa and bath. Oaraia. beat, aoft water. Kllehaa raasa prqyldad. Wttl decorau. 471 aa. CaU PR a-3*SI
WARM AND PLEABAl or 1 ptopla. lake trgn
tra^ft: W414S.	__________
WEST n5ii-4 J AMD 4 RM. A^TB" Tiath. baat, M/W, itoat —■ “ trljante	St
Rent Houses Furnished 39
1 BEDROOM MODERN WITH
UUty too -------- "
iralabad,
B aam
3	ROOM HOUSd. aSuL-TS ONLY .
PK_l-17li.____!
4	R o b"M s uirunBa purn-
Mad 47W Etchlaad M. _
•10 A WSft POR SldAuTuOn" loaat^. PH S-144S.
- "ibk, rHUWLM, -HalihU Rd. MT
For Snte HwM4e
SdT'Blo'a''s kadreea homa** Raa Uetais rooaa. dining rota, nlea kltcbon tun kaaoaant. laMadloia oceupaaoyllll PuU Prloo llt.lM -mss Sao. plua UXM. Look It orar ot Si M. Boat Bird, aad
--- aodara. kr 'awaora._
4-3MI. Evaa. ra ASUS.
IN CLARKSTON
I4‘ ■ M’ briak raaiA. 1 badrwao.
NO
MONEY DOWN
win MjM a UaHw hoaa an yens lot. Any aUt. JRU kaaaaaow Route NlrlM. Tow pluao ev oura. OR S-ltlB.
RUM MaNAE ART MEDrER
J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor
S4 E. Walton°***“	PR 1-0441
LET US SHOW TOO BOW TO OBT ti^. OaU tor froo appralaol.
H. C. NEWINGHAM
Comor Auburn nod Crooka OL 1-3311
MODERN 3 BEDROOM APT PART-' ly tueniahed. Mapla l.»»0B NibB. CLEAN BACHELOR APART-‘naD^^prmala^tatranea, 111 watk-
ONE 1 ROOM. PRIVATE RATTH; — 1 rooa,_j>rteata bath. 334 apaat SI. PE 4-47M. attar 1:3S
WANTED
- LAKE UBTINOS —
“Buyers Galore”
J. A. TAYLOR. Aganer 7733 HIOHLAND RD OR 4-B31S
Rent Aptn. Furnished 37
1 LARGE ROOM. KITCHENETTE and bath. UtllUlw turnlahed only..................
NEWLY and baUi a
only. RatM------	---
paid 111 weak. OR l-H
Rent Hiwses Unturn. 40
l-A-l RRNTAte
2-BEDROOM DUPLEX
CaA^ bit I only. « Pol Capauloa.! i bdRM
KITCRBNiTTE ADULTS I J N. Paddock. PE 1-30M. | MOO. DfbmODAL APTS. |
REQUIRI 1. Ua_..
3	Ability 1 High '
4	Area
1' Hl^ achool graduate 4 Area raaldent.
IP YOU CAN QCAUn
arehltact’a ottlee Pluah aur-rouDdmgi. Modtui TOP-NOTCH STBNO moani -
ainr
Help Wanted Female 7
I anwo jwnviunK nuu/	?wiT» If	*gim"i^nrii»'ntiire ' rT'Tf —™. —
*«u Manlaa Laach	IS Baglar St. Only 11 41 at Sima Drug Store. i i,t floor Prt. ont. Wtd.—1
for*** WAI CtSAjMiNa rT~MACH Rubs' WnCE is REREBT OIVEN THAT balhalora my dileo 11 ml. mr l*^IIJLVSS°ateanfg M aSS Tara-O-Shwitar Country Club. ! _oubln. Ill PE 4-llPI or PR i
mr. I	, wboM promlaaa ure lowted al ------------------------
I	Mil Orchard Like Road, baa ap-
i Dressmaking. Tailoring 17; g“S,o**co‘Xi^
UPPER 4 ROOMS AND BATH. ALL
utUltlea axcapt llghta adulte on-
ly. PE 4-4Hr	________
UPSTAIRS. POT. torr.. 1 kMS. and batb. nUUItea paid. |1S V“*^-1y . PE 3 —
TEST 811 Sohool. 1
dowa, a rooaa ana oain up. uap-urate antraneaa. 1 ear garatt. | Mloaly landaaapad let. Smith A j UUy me.. SOS^ilalB St. Roebta-
terl^t^J-SML___________ I
BEDROOM. IH CAR OARAOk ' tanaad la baW yard, hardwood
ma^M^kOMB RBARJC^-
___________________
1 BURM. BRICK Pace caA- |
pated ibiwusboul. Wotertard area. | Sm to aahoaU aad tooMtais
3 BEDRlii. RANdl. OAS MEAT, laaulalad, Nater aottenar, earpaW IPS. MSt down. OR MMS.
3 BDRM. TRI-LEVEL
CLOBB TO BT. PATRICrE SCROOL A Iwso mitoam Ima wUb^sm -* •*
waU bum home. Ught oaktte^ plaaterad wuUa, uawly daueratad. reaUbuto aatranaa aad eloi^ tiled bath, large Urlag raeaa wItS dining all. modem klTchea. pnrtU tteaad hoaamant wlUt raeraotlom apoee. larga lok. IU.SSS. AU yon
ftrmV^tkW&torsa
W Huron. PE J-TISg. Or Mra. HUlman at OE 3-SlSl. Opw ora* nlnga aad Sunday IS ta V Doe’S wall on Utla one. ^wn bp ap> peintaaant only.
■THE lib T.’* I ■
dowa. Warraa I
m"balht.%r —. gaa beak.
kt RMd. 1
WaU to waU aarpot-
NO MONEY DOWN
epMioog I kadipam krtok with l.lts aq. n. of ttetog apacq. t>i battia. a drqaa kttabaa aad waito la ateaata. Lai lU i Isa.
RUSSELL YOUNG
ay^iOTArw e
“DOMESTICS”
Coma In A Raglater Poi
UVE-Ot JOM
-MEN-
'ALTBRATIONd
37 Ploropeo Art.. I-------------- --
I bRESSMAKINO TAILORINO, AL- :	dia Liquor Control Commlaalon to
laratlona Mra Bo35l PE iSOM. ff»nt aold Ilcanaa upon tha at-
1	' esr^TSs: “• ““
_ __________________
1ST FLOOR. 3 RMS PVTr*BATH ! I * ant Adulta only. PE 1-1777 [
!	31 Jacokea._______________ |
la and 11 RM BACHELOR APT GROUND ■aabtra I floor, reaa 13» E Hownrd
3 NEAT LADIH OR COUPIR FOB CREDIT TRAINEE care and houaawork. Prater m-i. iiraH dlobatlc PE S-03M	ATTENDANT
MSTErmH. Houiie i t6 A~if»:	• '»'
^ aircrapt
L AND HOUSEKEEPER. MID-, ^^Part’a aaa'
Income Tax Service 19 ^
WEDDINO NEEDS Iraatlu Carda-Btatlontry ROOKS. OIL PAINTS

CURB WAITRESSES Tcd't have ImmedUte opei^t lor aur'i wattraMea oa algbt abin. Muti be II or over. Apply la pc^ ton only utter 4 P-m. TED’S Woodward and Square Lake Rd.	Igt Clan reitaaraat Italltn-Amar-can cooking. DRAPT8MAH MOt; S^clural ateek 1 yeart axpert- EVELYN EDWARDS | VOCATIONAL / 1 COUNBELINO SERTICB MH EAST HURON 8U1TN 4 , FE 4-4M4 - PE 03431 ;
	TYPISTS ; U78
CURB waitress, is OR OVER Super Chief Drive-ln. Tatesrapb near Dixie.	AfH iO-M for tnftll eonfonUI of- | riM. vgry toretttng firm to work for. B dty wook. AUVoeflU. Mid- ;siaK.nrrkEi?ni^”““ Instructions 10 OONBERVA'TORT OR ADD ATS teaching private mualc In your homt or oura. PB >N17.
DEPENDABLE WOMAN TO CARE fpr children doyt. Vie. WtlUama Lake. OR 3-3ML -	
DIERWABRikR. PULL ’nieA area-uing work. 1171 Dixie Buy. Drayton Plaint. Apply m poreoo owly.	
DINING ROOM HOSTESS Tgd'* taftxo opontnf 1 for n»rt tot ftnd full Umft dlDlDf roombo^-	
	MXMBBRSHIPa ARB BEING AC-aepted for thote Intervated In weight BIUM. body bulldlDB. iSd-Ing or Italng walght. apoolM 'tnatmetlon and oourtea available for football and track ath-letoi, golfert and bowlert Stata Theater bldg . IM s: Broadway Uke Orion, after g;M pm, wetkdaya.
M pm.	Work Wanted Male 11
MlDlaka faa — ah^ fora.— long fora M. CaH (or oppolnt-meSt II nolim-10.10 p a PE 3-zm^____________________________

Indlrlduala.
carafuUr P--.-------
keeping and Tax
TED’S
v-^	-.0*1	"
EXPERIENCED
■ ntral ho----
. 3 dayi per
PLE’S TAX SERVICE.
____EMplro_l-MU________
r accurate .taxH^tice,-I DoncoUa. Union Lake, ni
_T0WI^^,«*N.
Titemized n fbuR
PE^OOTM__
TAX CONSUlTANf, Municipal lot behind Inl. IteTenua off Onklnnd PE 1-SIOt — open
11 E4>at Lawrence
tractad by any other thao my-teir. Jamta BchllUng. dt Park-hurat St , Pontlar, Mlrhlgan
Wtd. Children to Bbard 28
* M ^*aanr* rf*____
DAY care in CHRimANTK^’ for I child. IS yaara axptrltnce. Rafarwnrea. PB 4”«*«
Wtd. Honsehold (
AN'nQUES aOUOR'

BEDRM. APT. ELECT. RAMOB
and ratrlg.
K|''3Tu
f’BEORM. HOUSE. PULL B^-' lea. tanced yd Near OMC
__pieni. OR 4-0017■	^
2 BEDROOM DUPLEE. AUTOMA- i tic beat, tlla baUi. carpatlnt. Mar- | orao drapaa. I elaaato. Baaut’— locaUoo. Soutb ot OrtonrlUo Cbrlataaa Trao Para “ *'
JJ6.	to--------■“
------ „..J BATH. PUR]f.~pi(oif
10 A M. to 0 PM. PE O-im i 4 BEDROOM HOME. LAKE PRIVI-legaa. Walk to alorta and asbaali , Ownar mealng. EM
Owner Wtnts Trade
n you haaa a llO.OOt to StEOOS Clarkaton area, ta 01MO.OOS prtM
___	1 BimROOM ON LAKE AHb
hiih”^St*‘^nMr teilit* 1 * ^ROOgTNiWLT OBCORA-rfi).
Parking faciliuaa CaU FE 1-llSl i	1%‘IhlW
____ Clean. Adnlta only.
weekly. PE 0-0011.
1 botirOom apartment, goo i
____PE_M1I0__________
1 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE ' •nirance. CbUd woleoae gl3 per >1 waak Inquire at 171 Baldwin A»e Pk. PE S-lOOl_____	3
TO prteaT Plmaa pb. SdMl. * RME	»*I«JL'	*'*	‘
CaSh for S'M all RAbfOS'	wiirm
working or not PB MTU.	i	I	RMS	AMD BATH UTIL.	PURR.	-
CASH PORTURNirUIHi AND	1	n!lahte“'ii 3	4M7*	*“*“'"	’
ASrr.r.KTW	,
4-WI.	'	paid,	cloaa In.	adulta	PB	I-7MS	3
LBT US BUY IT OR SELL tr
ter you. OA SWll________
wnj, UQUIDATB tour ROUW
BEDROOM A^ARTMBNt. IM A month MN TOtloa Loka Rood, n s-Oood. _	_
3 BEDPMK . fVT ENT bROUND
3 ANb 3 BOOMS, untsTiMs P0R^
nlabad. 114 B. Howard.
HOLLYWOOD APTS.
3 LAROB ROOMS AND BATH. • * ' floor, nawly daco-
BBDROOM duplex — Brick With mu boaaaant^aa beat — TUa bath. Hardwood
Nicholie & Harger Co.
WVb TTEOT QURON FE MIU ,
3	RMS.. BiATH A UTIL. XlT. ‘
htr,, e olaa. range, clann qnlat, i adulta Mdr. No doaa. IM mo. 3SM Rarrbwn. Brooklaada Bub , Rochoalar. Jfleh. UL 3-37M,^_
1 RObirtbUSR POR'REMT. W7 EonUwortb MS.________________I;
4	RoSMS. bath and OARAOE. Hot water. 4 altea oaat ot Roeb-oater. SM par aonlb. OL 1-lSU.
_MS7| iftalbr Road.___________
4 RbOM HOUSE. NO RATH. I ehild. 110 a weak or |4S a Booth. — 3-lOIS,
' ] $f00 DN. ^.50 PER MO. i
Buya thia 4 room eotUga large III n lU wooded let Highland In tha lakM cat Kuaohall. Datrelt I3M J30WW
3lM"B~iiiunibiib ix MT w.
EJoomfteld Twp. I rr. eld krtek rauah. J Itodraa.. IH bothi, SH oar garaga, lk. prlr. an py{. Ik. Muat ko aoan to ka —
Will aacrlttea kalow
*1 Colored Home Seekers
i TCall Mra Howard PR ASUS, tog a aubatantlal boat.
I glM WILL MOTE TOO INTO a t - --^rooa hoBo. mwIt Soea> ad raeaat. CaU tar dto
m (AUBURN HBiaRTB).
isriltfr- - * •*’
ko appraclaU g triflnAl to
1 badroo„ baaOBgat, aww I turtg. louvered d tlreplaca saroft.
hold go^t elUier by prlvato <
SpubUa auctlqn. Appralaola. Baait sate Para. Raobaa Sli —
Wtd. Miscelkneeus 30 ‘
«
3 ROOM
Chilli _
1 RMT pvt. BA'ra AND ENT 1
turn. Cleon M B. A^ore______
1 ROOM An HEAT, UOR-TS A
------------------------------
1 RObi
blaak tog^ bedrooa^' appoinli»nr’mly* ^TD L- -	1^®*®®" ■slMIsi CoBoany.
LAkoB CLtAlt ROOMb. SfU | ALL^ODBIN sT^M^OMl^lOl
condluon Ibrautbout. ...waant. l«ar snrogo.
No dowo payatnt to OL
Wm. Miller Realty
_______ 178 W. Huron St.
n^KSTON. 3 BlmM.'BRta
)6gfr<yAND~TiEw r iBOROOsi
ronah buntalnw. Idtal tor oMarIp
.	----- _ rafiif
Aoune. __PE P7334 _	__
ROOMS OAS MEAT ROT WA-
«*«
> bftth OiUdriro wtlcomt. ‘ 81
6mk — -
_______ Off Oakland ______
3 ROOM APT. IN PONTIAf"
3'BXDROOM LOWER. BAESMi^ tall both, aeporute entranaa. 4H par month Includet boat.
c. PANGUS. Realtor
ORTONVILLI
IIM M-ll
_	s FT Husrr WANTS WORK OP
WOODWARD A’^qUAREjyiJSD f"/ *''|[! J "Kur *“p»
‘ bftatlA-i
' I furalturo
alfiSn. *“*	i
' MliJC WAObk OLD RcTSTs
’5l Lgundpy Servke M, “"‘.J *w"*"'*
I 8. TtlHr*»h. FE
a.’ti.t'jsawffl
exp: ifAID. oenerAL
Landaesri^g
i A-l ^AOT^TOW^JPIT b iXPERIENCED t A E OH. M|^ | HAULtMO ARD ROEBIBB
3 RMS. AND BA'
3 walk-ln eloaeta.
it!
ROOM APAR’PJENT
_______	~ i _114 waak PE A174S or n r—
.......— _IBC ARTTCUEE, ,1 ROOM LOITER STRAITS LAKE
picktd np tree at ctaarte. Ill | front. Apt Ls jwreh. EM 3-47M ■*•*?** ________________________ nbOMS AND RATH. cSUPLE
M' or with koby private entraaea. _	! Weat alda. nao# attar 4 IS p.m.
3 R|ii. m BATO. NEEDS DECORXt- THE BIO T.’____
I log will fumlah mnterlala 3M i level homo With 1<
' t Tennyeon. n i-S«7 ggl_mo. :	i.bod tamllv
1 I HTOM'MOUER »«0IRR AT 3111	w»rTO Eteu"r
'	"" :	ALi:-BRTr.K--------
a'cRB op O round, rent OR I I rma IH atory Baaerotnt. gat . buy Ihia attractiva 1 room home mat. water aeltCMr, pavad irfva I naar tha Airport. IM month or PuUy landaeapod. Wttb Pk. Sub.' •3U down and IM month PS Owner tmni. MOt dn. PUA. OnU 4-MM____________’_________ ; PB M>SS __________________
bupiA. 4 rooms and batn. ' by owim. UMbi i broRT
gar^ full baaemaat. aoat In , Immt. I nm. 1 bathi. tad tuU
|7l pfc 1-3374.__________ , baaoment Will accept am. down
LAKB~H0ME" 3 BEDRM MbaRN,	"®l>®“>'»® P®!*®"
S?6arBN^^oBE!5~T155OTM^ ! *T	* NnlJNOOM RANCH
MOIWRN..CLEAN 4 Ruum anu	Rioomlteld Knolle auk aaiv
^•uiBne Nd.. oft Locharan. Via Ooolay Lk. Rd. iUS.MO. $m> -
_ vv».y »n. Olowoo amt down MODERN I BOTM ERI«_^ 0« ' Jaka over morteagt' peymenU huftt. biBit., 1 oAlld veleomft. In- I Ot 4^ per etnt infftmat tm. quire U i BlVd. N. after I, | mediate poeteeilon Open 13 to weekdtn. alldaji Bat. to Sua _ I I. Saturday and Sundayor ihoira
weekdajr^j, a^il da/	_
New .VBedroom Home
Baldwin - Eannatl aroa Wi reni, Itato or aell WIU abo rat
WantEd to Rent
2* i COUPLE WANTS SMALL PUNK. ^~tL'EAk-i«a7^nT"BATH. EjfTT ' _ I ytar around hdtoa with garden i util turn Perfert lor working »*• I apoet by April Itt Prefar by _eoupla M Nulb 81,	,
:?i!:ro““^;ip?t"*o;!	■yJ’S.L :
___ . -_^71____________
4 RMT' APT in saVlR CRNC Bub. Pvt tnt and lak. |78 m OR 3-I31S attar 3:3t.T t" RbbMs. bath/
Ifl " M^tiu
■ ---- ■ *'Sd *wl*h
M.NO
I ygarago
OR 3414A r bWNI with ful
priea. Low dowa payi
'apt., ctbSE TO TOWN ENTR I ROOM APARTMElfT. NEWLT
CALL LI 2-4677
Evoa for Aptt rckwestir rental “
bItiM Pvt home. E*> »—
elv yardt Ref OL d-MIl	——uimi,
EAM WARWICK Ha4 IN «I<VA»I	bJSTmell
I lAVpriviSiK;
■	BIRMINGHAM----------
IIKNCED^	lMA'CHtHliV"wnS 'J TRS, EXP. ;
Auburn NS. No pboo# eaUa	poalUoo PE_l-^._.,__
HAULIMO AND---------^
your prtea. Any time. PE
0’DF:LL CARTAGE
Local and hmt t

owEM'rBbeEiwb'^	ip-----------------1
Trucks to Rent
I Ptekupa IH-Too Bt I Traeka	Batal-Tri
•cortted, cblldtto gliowod, oil PE 4MM. U Judtoa.
AS HEAT nSw-ly oecoraiea. B. Blvd. South Near OMC Truck PS 3-toll weicinu.~140 4 RbOiiS>EATH TTEST SIDE ’	1 Oaa bent. PB »731l
1 RMS A BATH. CLP.AN PVT ,
:	Bverylhlng turn Perfert *or ! I RM BRICK.
working '	‘	--- *	-----
ribB Rite ON LAI
QTRL WANT* OAT WfSSTTS nooB Capablo wM
Local Branch Manager
Raate of Staait. a
?imv“S35ilte'‘te"lliS7tag ^
3Si“'te CTJp. aaST"“s‘.
latloa ta IhU area.
k**K"(hf*
PAI^ANOER AND	i	_
}J,,I"gi»*rIateod. P* S-Sfri. jDump Tmate	" iaiil-Trallari
liHjAiiHTnHrTSLb siTTB. Pontiac Farm and liFaffra FMe*rtiii«rVgpeIt	Industrial Tractor Cb.
*gg.‘a?fe*aM‘l4to*TTM| m a. WOODWAW
Work Wawtad Femate 12 j R.*^i»
TTUCHtR.	IS.	T YEaT~i:AiibE~ROOMS	1 LAROS AIRY ROOMi OVilR
bedrm. home PE I-SIM aftor 11 , ere, mlvato. PE 1-I4M PE 4-1014. I looking park naar Tel-Huron
3 RM. APT
1 Touno men dbbirb 3RD ‘To :) .*9^^ * j jX**waoSn
abara beanUfnI tbacloua ranch I _ area, PE >7MS after 4_
, . _ ,	. ______ ______ park naar 1
fvpYTinNa PURii |
.glTwhltumom
'to LBAaS 1 BEbRM Mkft OA-mga. fenced ysrd. redecorated.. to(a^^^lagtt..CnloB Lk. Vlllnsa
west BLOOMFIELD TWP AT OR-/ ebard Ukt and MUdlabelt Road. 3444 Wake. 4 bedroome, raneh. i IH ear garage. IH batha. IIM Refereneat. Leaaa. Immadlate ec-®nM"rP:.^P_M»»__________________I
W. Yale, Cor. StRnley ' anek, 1 bdrp. Aani—opttea te — withia 1 non tha l latl |
1 bedroom 1.... _______ _______
nragt. No baaemont. CarpateS Uvlns ro*“ ■	»
ROTAL OAK-SHRINN PARI8R. S btdroom briofc ham# with 37 ft. carpeted llvliu room and dining ell Ceramic tibd bath and kiteh. en Plnlihed recreation room with lavatory. Aluminum atorma nni terrant BeauUtully laadaeapad. with feoM-ia baok yard, miia
g"s>“.it!. fe“srw.riiyS2i:
"ROCHfeStER ARfeA ' CUCKLER REALTY
If N. Sagtodw	PN 4.4MI
____Va. OL 3-1111
RaKCH HOn	'
abara beanUfnI tpaeloua bome._MA S4740 rtDOW LADY Wlsi
g. Parke St
________
For Rent Rooms
__________^ ___________________
73.*	I ■	^c.y.ctt Miy., M;
I”5ir*Syklad*m°^StM*^ i LIOHf AND" KsiAT TTROCEiMO	ABILITY
k^t^er 4^1 receive aalary »i-;5^-lfe^wANfEb"“*HWr '
' ~	■"	entrance
1 ROOMS rURNISHED AND UTIL-Itlei MS week. I»M WIUlAmt .
_Lnkq Road and MM______
I 'l^MS AND BATH. LAROE and clean. Cowle only. PE a-4Sl3. ’
4 V&T’~NI(CE ROOTfi "UTILL
. aad overwrite.
enoad. PS 1-M71.
. la*
•sr.
^Vtd- XraHSpOrtatiOK 24 | luve ew weea. iveo vfiiliBgi. —------------------—---------—
------------3c:-------------- I.e. S-...	obcharBTle, ave
1 rooma and bath, ehlldraa par-mitted. 140 par montt. K. O Hampatead, IM B Huron St. PB 4-M44 or H_ri*n Alter T_p m 'iM N iohitobif 1 btdrooBB daplea. Oaa haot 171
. -7------------- -p—J—- , per Mo Partridge A A.aoclatea.
B^t^Uy and hot water fum ; flM W Huron PE 4-Ml ct at loweal	«°1 H* BTf *1- i AVON'~AARflliBNrjl 4 ROEKn
tervlee Tad | ill 00 WEifKLY. PRIVATE BATH A i and batb. NawW dteproted.
. —.. . ------------ . ........... ...... -------
9j®^o itory l bedrm, Tiled femur®a. Aaaumo W.400, iH per
inU* :SS"“r51?^ib"7SKi »*tiam"r‘^'KS.*?^
tarage Rgat. ^ Mah or
OWNER
S room earpotod bongalov. Lorgt lanoad. landaoapad lot. For ap-^n^ont aau PB 1-1171 alter ,
coMiomcf’Hli^ 1 lH6Rfi~ib hatha. fuU hoaamant. bneTeaua. | Z*'***®!’	Ml Mbia.
' or®aa. J bodrooa bona, ^aamant-raeraatteo room, ••'M®' **'10 laadtoopoil lot, lak.- prlvllegta on Improves beach Priced iflM under oqultp
■*£2srr^?«?g^
cMh^ I'uka tvor toortguso. on
TRI-LEVEL STARTER ------------roowH
- ■“ pro^ Ob
1-MM._____ ,
iSil S. MARSHALL
1.3
WILL BELL M,M0 EQU11T L. . bdrm home for ooteroS tor Sl.-aoo_^ah^W 4
m
W. Yale. Cor. Stanley
........

boon. 1. Lote modol aor. j workjPorayaIrb. Box It. Pea- j orM^. CaM ar. terma/^ ^_______________arrq REALTY
A I and bath : y I tilgera^ ^
............ ......
ATTRACTtVB. floKfllN | . ^^,*1 •*"_________Z.,_____
---- A bath Completely turn ATT LOWER, OAfltT. NtW DKC
garaga A playBTouDd.	.............
lii Chandler^
4-M03
ATAILABLX.. 1 KOOMS. — Jteat aad laiadry {aelittita, S. AASaraao. CaU Ml 1-1444.
BATH. . ________________
id I OWN 4 ROOM AND .
' Apia. iBgalra US K
‘1*1031 elks''fteiMS.
aw saa (urnaea. iggs Mo.
r ecmie PE HIM.
BousBiqiiPliid i^ujt ^’‘"‘****‘ i LAROB iLip^O r66m: H A
' waak. PeTiIN.____________■
UHMB CLEAN Rb6k FOR diN'-tteman, private antraaea. Ml Hat-
aon, n 4H171	_______
ROOM for” BDfOlJ %(MU£»d man 17 wk. aoae |a alu».r eec sarasd. PE i-47«.
ROOkfS P adulta ei 1-MM.
_ 141 C^hard Lake Ava. __ I
CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN. rft. |	*tS‘- I
ant. A ahowar. V wh. PE IJMll. • glS?!	•“n<l»»- MA
I CLEjN-^ll46lto6M itANgh-
! ^aTd" p2to Trivt •‘l^r'ia'rT.^ '
*V«IT-t w]fh IIO#	-----
ruratthftd |» month Fi i ••month. FI	J?®***	«o. Rftnr_^nmn.
iBltreated In buying a houaa^ ! !fu*'’naw W uSite? to*o» o*n MVaral houaea. both tor Walton : *oSvka1rra or'pt Vo7M'*’n*r ?" ” * ****	A, • Sllf’
«a4t bide. 17M compleFEt
Brick. 3
pymt. haaay --------
opon dally. PB 1-tOM ar l 4-MM.
HEMPELMANN REALTY
VVE'fRADE ■
I bedroom raneh beta a.
.^Pulj Mtemrot. ♦Ptoaa
YOUNG AT 1|EART~
«.2”R’ATt-fta
Shtpftrd. Rdftltor.	\
'gold iftOALLiSiF* 1*6 IIM
LAKBSHORE ^EL0PI«NT” EM MIM ar MO WSAM^^'

"
TWENTY-TWO
THE PONTiAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1960

For Hoym 49
$9,500
COLORED
3 BEDROOM HOMES
3 Bdrm. Homes
1 <■ atoBtor-tMt 1 Hack Mtb e(	Ban ta ka kam.
$10 STARTS DEAL No Mortgage G)Sts
$10 STARTS DEAL $100 MOV]^ YOU IX
Tba ho«a ^wiWa Jw^a aaltliit for.
! Judah Lake Estates
Evergreen Hills | all aluminum
VVESTOWN REALTY
OBllr M boBM u kt bum.
a kat. 1:N aaS I F H.
LIST*)
Humr
HAGSTROM
nCZFKNSIVK. COST k O0T-^i . WAYS — a baSroom traac raact AUacbad I car tarac*. M baa< maot Cloaa to atara a aelweli MM* With MM down ar vl taka tot. tratlar Uaetora ar vbi haaa'm aa dawk paatoaat
TCRT mCAT UTABUC lOUZ i badrooB. > atory froBt.. TUa bath. Maw all famaat. Yaoatlao kllDda. Cleaa la ataraa ft ar'—
Hagstrom
KXALTOM aaaa Blfklaad M. I
PONTIAC 01
"SMITH"
Briak 4 lar-
laiva UtIu ra. < Mr^'lVk uia

natural'nirapStn! * Utc^ 'aod kraakfaat rm. daajmad far kanyty and aoftaanlaaaa. 1-aana baaabodrd haat. S-ear tarasa with radio daora. Carpalinf, cuatoiii drapea. and wall Bbror. BrautlfuUy ■— acapad with IM n. porad l Irontata astandlBf to boat ehan-nej. P%a raduaad M.NO lar qOIck
KMR POMTtAC OBN. BOBP. CoaaanlaBtly locatad ( rB. traBa with larga earpatad Urtni room and dlnuft room. Modal kitahan, 3 larga badrooBa. Batb and —
SCHRAM
and ranat. FW baaaBaai Oaly *3jW dawn.
OFF BALDWIlf
AttracUra 3 badraqaa boBO. Xiocllaol kllctaaa, Uria Ut-
ss.'siss.lrvsi
"’wfli’cSSbUat
ropB and ball. Laria utU-ttf rooB. Oaa haat. Cbolaa hia. Modal span daUy IS la *^ Cornar Etraau Ito^ and ManaflaM. S kiosks waal
IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471
■ ftSnilDATB ..B. lUMSFWJl S UamiO BEBTICB
OPEN
FOR
COLORED
SUN. l.TO J «» VALENCIA
bapaet Ihb outataadtna 3 t
------‘Ik raaoblBaaallb
iblBlns oak (Isa
dacoratad. abtaliw aak full baaoBant, t*a naaa. m^wm and acraana. aIobIoub aaMnti Out B. Bl«d. to Ml. ClaBona; tit CtoBana la Valanela to OFBl
JIM WnXTAMS
J^t^ ft 1-
For StUft Homm
SIN eomplata wffl a
For Sak Hoases 49 MODEST MAIDENS
SEE
IT
TODAY!
ROSED ALE
In ttarttlnc
! French Regency Staling
ad faraca — andit’a plaa-
TpO'LL LinCTHE l6ca-
tarat TO
HOB __________
Watarford Bl(h.

iries
.l.,r^/
1049 SQ. FT. PLi Attach^ Garage for $11350
nrCR BIFORF so MUCH FOB ^0 UTIXB. sis IT TODAY
DLORAH BUILDIHO CO. FE ^»13l ••OOLD llibALLIOl*" M 6 If E BOW opan, 714 Bonita la baautilul Lakawood TUlata.
LAEESHORE DkVE’XJPMeitT _..,,.CORF._^
PlPFM Val-U-Wayi
\_y/r^ JLjiN 'o* °°°° trades]
^minole Hills I Chippewa Rd.
ifiday 3 to 5 P.M. By I
By Owner
n brick laeatof on daatrabla
rln^ rooB U'k34', coiinaetlnt 1. DiBlat JSSB. attra larta -hm, laratoiT and saraaned eb. RaeraaUea rooB, tas haat,
----r brick taraia. Carpctins and
drapaa Inalndad.
‘KENT
Bitobiubsd to ms
S3M DOWN — iBBOdlato peaaaa-alaa. 4 rooBa and batb bVloToI. Locatad naar Watkins Lska. To-tsl pries only I4.NS with Mt par
A SCENIC VIEW - Nasrly na 3 badrB. ranch on bllltop, oat looklBB food lUbUif lska. 30 I llTini rooB. hardwood door
ar-an*
BOdtrn boBo.
— „ — ------------ Enott? plna
flBSitd-to (rant parch. Oa boat. -—-7. Isrfo lot. Nlca atriwbarry
SEMINOLE HILLS-MlnlmuB BOln- { tanancc an thli loyaly 3	~ '
all brick home. Ulat roof. Fasturci wall to
KIni and natural fire----- _
larsa badrooma with plenty af cloKt (paca. Family aliM kltcnan with bullt-lnt and breakfast nook, | plus family room and full basalt Price reduced to lll.lb
By Jay Xlaa For Sde HomeB 49
GF;
BT OWNik. 1 BSDBM. BOM
----- “^‘iS'aiWi
baa buUtda buaka. Larea llainf raaB. aseapUanafiy pr^ kltchan. all to rafy • clean condUiaa. Ito ear fa-raft. Btf lot. laika spot. Baa batn appraltad at flt.-■<300 by Iha Vtteran* Admto-latnitoe. EUftbla loTBar aarrieeBtn wUl nssd only B^t OH* to bandla. Mast ba saaa to be vpraclatod.
BtBMING^M, near tot Tor^ td^l. Daalrabit 3
quick toal at OT.TN wHh about m c 1 a a I n f coat dowB. Tbara'a a dandy baaa-Bsnt, fna bant and bat wa-tor. Ftnttd lot. Farad
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor
3*3 f Talc------	---*
FE 3-71*3
ANNETT
MANAGES
property
Huron Gardens
Uttla drtam bunfalew far rtllrad couple. AU la top c< tion. Carpatad Utrlnf rooB, i arn kitchen. automaUe ail ! farsfc. nlca lot with al Conaei-- *'	----
MCLTIFLfc USTINO SBRTICB
ARRO
EXBCU'l'IVrs kpKB — Orarloaka
beautiful tolf ec--- •* *"• '
bedroom brick
40-foot racraatlon room. 3 Hra-placaa. BtuutUully. 3-ear farafo. Beaaanably priced.
Mu
iwamoB.	0»ui«.
, hMi. L4rg« n. flftufd porch ------------------
R. J. (Dick) VALUET
KBALTOB
M Oakland Avt. Open * to f FB 04W3 or FE MtD ■ - -all Mr. Backaluena, FB l-4«*4
Itadlna to lska., IMrcar CASS LAEkFRONT 3 badrooB brick ranch. Ladfa reek (traplaea, wnU-ta-wall esreattaf, m baths. Fall baaoBtat. ^ larft flaitad-ln porch, 3-car *a-rafo, P_*a^
SPECIAL
LAREFRIVILEOl ooBi, oak floors, luiuy . Attoehad 3,car ssraat, lot I 1*3’,. aersat tba road froa amt Lska
NORTB SUBDRBAB
b. Wan-to-waD
U to*
lelT earpatad*3 todroomt. • bath with shower. Too
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor
3BI B. Taltfrapta Rd. Opan 0-0 FB 3-7103	OR 3-3*30
eapaUnt, m batba, aluminum atorBi ft acraana Oaa bast, water tofttnar ft toeincrster. Al-taehed 3-ear carafo. pared drira, nicely landteapad yard.
ARRO REALTY
TED MeCDLLOaOR. REALTOR Sltf CaaaEUaabatb Rd.
FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844
SMITH
WIDEMAN
GILES
North Side
Intida t----... -
atraal. Vary nice I bunfalow BuUt u ipw. SaU or trade f«r 3 bedroom. Frafer north ilda. Call lar further Informa-
West Side
OPEN
Sunday 3 to 5 108 Ottawa Drive
_________________id dtnlnf
rooma. Ratural flraplaca.
Breakfast r________________
'1 torraea. AttoebN 3-ear
-----TU atoam haat.
al pries. Turn left I 3 blocks past
ta
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor
73 Watt Buron Straat n t-SlOl or FI 4-437S
OPEN
Waterfront
The Sylvanview
Wcbttor School. ____________k tUa bath each.
JOSBPB F. RIM. •“'U H®, *4.4* B. Buron to.. f*
IRWIN
buL^wo SfoN'l* Itollia, I “U tnrSl W3.00*. BaU -trade.
yaara old. Lama Urlni room with beautiful maplaca. la^ly room, dlnlnf rooaa. farm sited kitchen with --------------—-
badrma., 3Vb batba, eadar cloa ato, carpattof and drnpaa. two enr attoehad farado. Ursa lot.
OR 3-3*07—OR 3
313 Watt Buron Straat
na*
HAYDEN ^
1 BOaJ>. A I badTOOB hOBO
stdlna. Brt -	-	-
antT Sft.SM.
BBAB MB U-O. I
O. Now brick bomt. 3 gam. Ca^le^^Mto Utm i^Tarma
J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor
Opan Braa. — Sun. 1 to 4 F.M. so BWaltoft	FB 0-0441
COLORED
A STEAL rrttt *M
3 btdrosto brlek---------
bath Modarn klubtn. Bar OaoTi. Natural woodwork. baMBoni, auto, foa boat. Water ttftoaar — Immadlato paaaaiitoD. A BBAL SMALL down pa/Bant
For Sdo Houbcb
•V DOWN TO GI
Wa para 1 ft 3 bodreoa M hoaM with laka priTUena. Moi fata eerie mere yea In.
Sak
John I. Venhett
I^aul M. Jones. Real Est.
down. Warren Stout.
,f5rss£.w-
Rea Her.

Wln^^rSa^
Clarkston
REAL ESTATE, INC
Ipan Daff%^fe^ofjSun3ay » »* I
WATERFORD.
______ flrtplacal "
Tarma. OR 3«U.
Open House
Sriirir.
> Rd . an 0 r oMn til ir. Bobo
batamant, tea furnace, flaamlnf oak floon. a beautiful plna pan-sled klteben. 34i34 sarate, eor-nar lot with profeuUmin land-aoaplnt. to ana of the tlncst

go ACRES—Metamora
!„sra.dS“c'K.»"a:s!
”s,<s,‘iS5S“»»!is:
SNYDER KINNEY &
BENNETT
Ml 4.TI0S
For Sak Lots S4
H 1 13k ON VOOBBKU RO^ uf WeiudleU. Dan-
BU. Larta bodrooBi. full----
Bant with auto. aO haat. Larta \ tonoad^baek	month- j
4 BEDROOSU lOtaf bafttof ~ m bntoa. FttO baaoBont. anto I all haat. Larfa tot Only 0*M down nt tSS aaontt.. A r^ deal. Baa our alta on S. Jatila batwaen OsBun ftWhtttaaon.
UYINO to tola 3 bad-
Oakland wlth'toke prtvUWk tach. Sereral to Drayton Wooda 1 ^era '*on *blackfiip. W«or Roeh-
Micr. 11,636.	•
I Acre lota. ,k»»ol. At II .7*0. tanpa.
Rolfe H. Smith. Rwltor
«4AM^lMThPtl
HI-HILL VILLAGE
ROMBsrris OF distinction
ASSOCIATE BROKERS
tor. Oe. Inc. 4U ORCBARO LAEE FB MS03 Eats Altar I; FB O-IOM
I. solid dtlTt, goad
tractor aod tools, ahouM M to-
OPEN
Inspection Sunday 2 to
till Laray Lana to baaaUtul Ci
Lake Wooda. t r
5
---------at
brtok and
ly bedrooms, 3 firaplaatt. aa qulalU 17-n. kltcban with buUt-
1 baaomaot, IVb a
B
Ul
Lnnr WnU
ind many addltl r your phunrt l.*W. Ortea out '	*— rlfht
rlfht
Ua batb. attoehad
___opan, 714 Bonito In ba-utUul
Lakewood TnUata.
LAEEBBOBE DKVELOFMBNT CORF.
Suburban Brk.
Bylraa Tnilaca. Cuitom built, amtrtly decorated aod elarer bullt-Ini repre^ aents a maaternlcce unea-eelled to the fW^ld of real Mtate anasli. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TO SHOW
lu, I I to utUllr. Wall-U>-all earpetlof uroufhont. I a ia»-rt lot an pared ireet to Owen Beboor die-
n unu ■ cur uura
'«aira.5?.r
t to. I17JM with
I WATKD4S-PONTIAC BBTATBB Beautiful 1 bedroom brick ranch with 1 car atuched caraft. Pull baeemant. Bath and a ball Lot elaa, lOOxIM It A PERPBCT FLOOR
Partridge
» THE ••BIRD" TO
Ideal for Large Family
Ptra "lof-towtaf" reaata—or ant al theta lower badrooma can ba II’ TV room. Cblldraa can romp in the lortly landaenpad yard
craodeblld. Btr far only M.17»
LAKE VISTA
Oraan aadnr ahakat add charm to tbi, tokalroat raaeb. Rlfb eall*
1 dry bCM
Partridge
OPEN
SUNDAY
1-5
Sharp 3 badrooB raael homo on 13o feat lot. IH batba. lar*# kltchan witk dining area and anack bar Orertlaad utility room wltb
SMITH-WIDEMAN
REALTY
NOTABY-INBURANCB * -^^UROB OPEN *VU.
FE 4-4526
BATEMAN & KAMPSEN
Pull ____________
oU boat. Boat at aU.
*“* -—	“-•J lor fti
STOUTS
Best Buys Today
DELIGHTFUL
OILES realty CO. t
rt Ihlin 331 BALDWIN AVB. I OPEN * A.M.-t P M. MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE
stylo boat, located
Appealing )
huburban lecatl
orerlooklnt golf caurtt. Union ^ -—7. 3 badroomt^ m aa-. he. fireplace, Ige. r—~
I carpetef in* room, full bath, ttep-aavln* kltcban, all heat, tlnUhad braaaaway, m ear
RS^UrSa'ndg!^'
BROWN
NOTRDia D0WB-0»ar IS food modem homee to lalict from. All racondltlonad and fust Ilka new. Varloua locatlooi. About
M%S.'
.	—Ubout Ww..
kiodarn totocalow 1. roe. rm., ptoaaad ed at., wall to wall
•10.0M. BBAL VALDB-About 0*0*
y.”*^----------
rarpattof.' Rrl
U.SM, BZCBLLBHT BUY—Larft modem bungalow about' *' yra. old. Heated gar., full baaemant. OH fum. Oak floors.--- —
•■TBB BIO T." 3 BBDBOOM TRI-lerel home wltb Itb batba, ftn-lahed family rooia, fsa beat. Northern BUgb area. Only |5M
'BUD"
commercial mOMTAOB'
130 feet on------
Bd. easy, .
not wuwr, gurufa, m porch awning, etorma a acraana. fane^ yard. < farad al OU.StW, ft wUl i you to took todayl
try kltchan. 3-cir plaetarad fa-
PBWB ■KmetBeS .B.ei BV^..	__I
SMALL FARM
NOW IS TRB TI3(B
rafe Shaded yard. Very
Harold Franks |
BROEEB_____EM 3-33*1 j
Nothing Down!
Some plue expnntlon attic, larta metal bare, com crib. 3 ear strap. Ttrrifk ealua si only I1I.3M with tarBa. By appolataant only.
ilb car prate, pyed di wftlklnc	(0 I
ptroeblMl aod public ccti

lUc ne t, ftdn-
otter lake
PriTUepe with thle wen-
MULTIFLB UStna SERVICE
3 AND 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES - LOVELY LIVIHO ROOM - AUTOMATIC BEAT-NEAT AND
•tyle home. Large heated braesewsT, 10»34 prop, outdoor barbecue, epaclop aoraar lot. Priced at fU.OM with torma.
earpto___________________
buUt-ln WEfTINOHOUSE APFU-ANCEB. Orar-aUt hsatad two ctr pr.. two pBntari. Lnrp fire-plaea. Only mr old. 1W AORIB of pod laaa. 1* Bllaa from city llmlta. WUl trade tor chtapr-homo naar city. PRICID AT OHLT OM.OOO.
OPEN
3577 Mtadowlfigh New Custom Built
RANCH ROME
all d
YOU IN - CALL
JIM WRIGHT. Realtor
3M Oakland A»a.	PE 0-S441
MULTIPLE UamiO BERVICB
dTtt*
c tile baUii. dining room, kmlly reoB
.........c» Baiiemrnt
and Pear attached garage.
Over I.TM eq. ft CompleU
miiE‘hw'?”to Sil
TER LAEE RD -TO WALTON BLim - LEFT TO CLINTOKVILLE RD. - RIOHT TO LAEE AN-OELUS RD -1 BLOCE .TO MEAOOWLEIOR.
IRWIN
MW borne. AU bomee plaitcred lull baee-and hot ir daluxa
II pice « DORTB a
GAYLORD
CLOSE TO ST MICa-S
la wbara toll toraa badreoB h a a a It locatad. Larp Ptraant. aU toe city cen-
jr^rtbe fu?(Si?? FE
iTJ*
tlndee Uit, and laeurpca.
iat**;?:
aoae o( tot fine fealurei to
1 BBDROOM LAROE LOT WM ptanty af floor apace tbit cute boac 1, located WKhto toe city sret. Ertra large khchn and utlUty
----.Landscaped lot. 7» i
--- ------
SS4. (bie-car garage wl
MrwoBl. nice big I >, niM half bSMBfiit.

0?2i,~'*U.«**,""
adty toraa. MT
5TO«'(sr..«tog
naang Iht treea, winter p tUBBar. fit ft. Ukt fraat-aga. good baaab. dock A •an wsU. Two large, bed-iwoae orerlooklag lake. It yew like lake llelng. you brIU lofe tole. Priced to mU ‘ la a burry at Oll.tW wito wood leraa. WUl toka borne to Orton ee trade MY
LAWrBNOB W.
GAYLORD
t. fiee”
fE 8-9^93
‘”*8«b eves.
MY ^2821
_________ DIXIE
RiaHWAT TO BA8BABAW ROAD. NORTH ,^TO MAT-BEk ROAD. B^OHT TO
DVORAE. iJarr to bver-
■BT, RfOHT TO FBOF-
R. J, (Dick) VALUET
3M Oakland Arif*'™" Opp t to * FB 1-00*3 w FB 4-3U1
OPEN
waUi, birch cupbenrda, menl, automatic haat water and many alb feniuraa Tou can b eholct to eadar abakaa. nium,-nuB or brick •Idtog. Call Uc or aoBo B lor further dtlalle No obliaatlon, Friaat aUrt al **.**0
Warren Stout Realtor
7 N. Sagtaaw St. Ph. PB l-flfl Opan Bret. TUI I P.M.
LIST WITH UB-Ptr
I drat lorrloo. WK BU ------------
I TRAOB--3I) yra. lervlng Ponttoc
"OPEN"
^JNDAY
2 T<K5 P.^t 773 E. MADISON $350 DOWN NO COST^
>,>»r|0 bMroomi UtebM Panaltd dlnitig area.\ onk noort. daubla tUdlng \ doer etoaeu. built-in even
irvlDf Poi BUBDAY
L. H. BROWN. Realtor
MILLER
U,tof. dining room Md 3 bed-raome enrptad. Brick firapinca, ranp and oTtn. tunny room, 30 ft. pUo, ulum.
family
nearly
IIAOOO-Il you go ti
“BUD" Nicholie, Realtor
ANNETT
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M.
.^M*c_^Min» baThaV Uring room, fireplace. Atolu rooB, kitchen with brrakfnet epM. rad
TRADE
$69 A MONTH
SS8SSSS:	AS
--- - KITCBEl* 7-*
P CUPBOi - LOVELY
$250 DOWN
JIM WRIGHT. Realtor
PB l-030i
Suburban Living At Its Best
(COnStIbLe'24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021
3 FAMILY ntCOMI, ALL WITH prieata bath ted antmneaa, brlnp Is 133 par wtak. total prtoa, tl4.*0* wftb 03.000 down. Inquire at 371 Baldwin. FE S-lOOl.
9 UNIT APT.
.............,
aptt. Oat boat. On Orchard Lsk Ava^ naar Saglatw wt.
Pull Price, $29,500 Only $2500 Down Bal. $175 Monthly Qver $600 Mo. Income
DUPLEX IgF^ihL CBEAF.^Y
It aseb. PuU baaonrat. OL
Sale Lake Property 81
BY OWMEB. 7IXS30 ON LOWER
.............— front tot. til
aw •ubdlTltlon. tobool tea atop low away. M*d aoaay. wlO Bd	*atb. aakt offtr.
CHOICB BUliDUfO LOT. WtlTB
Av/iSwS •vuouimt tA/r, wiia
bMuttful hiMcIi ABd dab pilvl*
Mrooma and hath ’np.« Baaamral, oU brat t iSr garage, fane
raoaht'.	£mt. **
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. ^
w attuntad on a largo i
?'l'31.HiIl Circle
13.500 down. Ba ii

2412 St. Joseph Immediate Pos.session
3 BEDROOM BRICK _________
than ntw. Pull batamenl. gai boat, biduarator. WaUr
•oftenar and other -----
Large 00 r--------
! NICHOLIE
& riARGER CO.
'clarkston area
OntBcnONB- Drire eut
Warren Stout Realtor. ,
77 N. ^ntw at. Ph. PB |.|iu ' ^n Bvet. TUl I P.M.
William Miller I ! Realtor FE *2-0263
Doneleon Park brick ranch. Inndmped comer tot. Car-pette Uring IMB, ledge-rrak fircpiaec, 3 picture wtodowa, 3 badroome, eara-Bic bath, baatad braaicway.
OPEN
•uburban location off Mld-
Sun. 2 to 5
315 DICK ST.
430. ORCHARD LAKE RD TO OnODLE BELT TO Pl-OA. TO gT. JOSEPH — LEFT TO FBOFERTT.
Pioneer Highlands
I badroom brick ranch. Bright cbaarful klteban, nice Uring room with dining L. Ctramlc tile bath.
I etorma, tcreana and Extra hlgb basrarat
I BEDROdM BRICE
North and of Pontlar Just dacacated Full baiement. aulav heat Hardwood fire. Vaoanl and about $330 down
NS?fhB»gkTrS. Rffy'-aS, Warraretaut. nSSTot. Pl !
CLARK
Office Open Sunday 1-5 , walled lake CITY OF SYLVAN'	.......
BaauUfullr landaaapte. comer lot, 7 rooM\brtck. In 1031. 3 /Ireplacai. hot w
O'NEL
,	310.300 FULL FRICB -------------
Madam I floor bungalow I bru-rooma. glaaiad roar tereb, aapa-I '••• dtolng raea, Inrga Urtag MULTIFLB LUTTNO SERVICE toom with brick flra^aca, air • codditlonar, raltlbuto rairtnee and cloatt. ank floera, plaeurfd walU. Tull ---------------------------------------------------- --- - -•
caUani Urmt.
D0NXL80N PARK 4 BRICK. A waU built noma, i aao-rooma an each noer. Onk floors.
53ji WEST HURON
OPEN
Sun. 2 to 5 •
L\KEFRO\T	I
A 3 badrooB at wtoterilma oR-taaeen prtea. Largo 17-ft. car-1 paled llrinf room’ with fire-1 place. Completely Inxulatad fori
^ude^k^ ^SmJ?i?ei"$i “ 1 0*0 with only 01.000 down I
OPEN I
438 FIRST ST.
badrooBa (low?%Dauira”brauU. fully paneled ft fliUahed Into lirge bedraoa wUh den with tola i( clotetf A etorage Pull ptaetotBI wito rec. room. AlunMnwa atonna ~	>1. Ea^ ttfmt.
i $7,950	,	I
Price reUuced il.ofg under ap-I nralied raluy on tola cuU 1 * bedroom buhxalaw to toe north rad. ofj Joalyn eloet la La-, Reran School klormi. aercana. ' maUl awntoga Full btaemenl and fenetd yard Priced for
Sunday 2 to^5 West ridge of VVaterfoCd |
r'i'r'^MdfaaSf? .*$
Bare ^ adaquau. really large Ir fact An $11 pur-
bu^g marb^ ftrepla«, • • r e^ Plaatered waUit Tea anA shiny oak flojra tool Of conrat tbara'a
* P'**«*e tocatfin yiklll to proud to ciU boBo. Wa booaaUy balleya Uiat tt’a a buy at 117.1ft By appalBtBrat anyttB#.
Largo Inadteaptd
l<y ACBm M(
, HOia. Hat uched 3-car garage. 1 Pootlaa. Oaod InadTpitoa rat to 110.00* with tlAit dm.
luparb attra largo
St i left to
HOYT
REALTY
334 B. TBLBORAFI FE MS4S - FB 34
---	- ---------r. Bra-
rloua platura-windewad lly-In^oam with flrepUca. 14
IT’S CUTE
in apnea galort!	'tSiB baaomrat. I car g^
iderara thermo-	^e. Appraalmalaly fl.Mt
nt thra-aut. At-	SS*t> rad paymaatt af abeui
Located to Waterford Tawnthip, Bxrellant Batwel Dtolriet. Larka cornar lal, gaad anadttlaa, light aak neara. ptoatortd waUt. yattl-
bath, partftlraad baaatnrat with rteraaUra epaaa. all lil.itt ftaUar'e oouit. race t« 44R

NOrmNO OOTON-Waat ftaburtea. Madam 3 badraoto nutab, 14 batba. all brat, larta UMtU^ lot. newly dacaniUd. 3I3.W. Aloe 3-----------— --------
Clean ft yacaat - a raemt. imttaway and Saar taraga. OB lane let. Oaramlc tile bA. na* FA furnact.
. £a’‘i


tuna. Impraaatya archltact-detlgned ganulna ladgarock • and brick axtariar. Aafaa-itanally landaenpad. Ready for bnmedlato acrapaacy.
Price draxtlenOy reduced'"
4311 ug,r—r'.w—
It todayl
Juat 111.100.
loot DOW3 Mrooto. ■ in Crateoa
peetoilien'
wtto bnaamral to CRy. aawiy daaoraMd.Jll.IM. AU yra naad to OIM to IMO far prapnM ftoat.
ity raaa Ukt 1
1 r.lia R Trinn	O’NEIL. Reiltor
Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor sti g, Ttiagrapii cm ww
opw Binr. IS to I CLARK REAL ESTATE
FB 3-7SM - BBS. PB 4-MIS ' TO BUT. iBIX AND TRADE, Un W Hurra Open gye ftfthl.
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M.
2524 McClintock
Uppar ^g Lake iPratlaa •	Dtowlcti. I bedraoa
brick uid c^tr ihske FkotM family
p-kii _____________
ra Prijate braeb.
Mona; Turn off lUddMieH
g.' ^jaS.r'^c^u.':;?:
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. .
Sylvan Lake Front
0 room brick anriy Bullah Taatlbula, ralraaea, atoto
Kltchan bulft-
AKB ROMkTwRM. MODBRN.
Wa haya ityaral lake front hoBaa, ^iood froa Ill.ttt to 041,00*, ^atad In all aectlODt watt al Pontiac. Drly# out to our oftlaa and look eytr eur Pboto-Uattoga. We hkyt pictum of meet of than proMrllei. Clark Rtal Betata, lltS w Huron. FB l-Ttti. Open aya----------- 10 to V
Lake
Property
LAKEFRONTS■ GALORE —All Popular — — T^ke Locations —
WATKINS
MACEDAT _________
-PJBOy. -	LAM
BRENDEL -UKB AROEL.IB
Priced From $7,500 to $60,000
DAILY 9-Q SUNDAY 10-6
^tcbT3
q'T&a*
^bir^ssj^
J. A. Taylor
^ LAKIBROR^WVBLOPMBNT

m t. Buroa «t.
FE 8-0466
tkADE I NO DOWN PAYMENT
•o*wFi S sad 3 7idiiinB bran to anfkatob. Wstorfatd ar PW.
C. PANGUS, Reidtor
> nwTfwtwnjji
SIM M-U
^LL w^w. fta"	?;c“
t««RHtg^l
m hmm n • liP njraa
TvmVEKLVE LAkE"
S.s;.'TrrtSr‘':L^t
C, FANOUB, RBALTOh
id^ pnaw
FpS*
LADD’S. INC.
_____OB 3-Ull _____
Lake Property Wanted
IN LBWiriOM. MICKIOAN
Plan Now
FOR SFRINO BXnLDINO IN
CHEROKEE HILLS! ,
wooded. reUtog IM tt. alt battor bomaa-CoBpara fL, tog adyaotagu of cloat-to k Tw... wii..k«a. I.
L Driya out BUsabato Uka
Carl W. Bird. Realtor
It3 coBBUnlty HaUoonl Bate Bldg. FE 4-4311	V Kyta. FE 3-1313
yary rwacoabla prim. n 4-1300 _______ . FB 3-30M
WM. A.
KENNEDY
SEMINOLE HITXS
Owner wUI tneriHca far quick anla. 3* s 131 (eat. $3,300 with tarBa.
WILLIAMS LAKE
I* I too (tat. Comer lot an black lop atraot. |300 down.
LAKEFROXT
Xaoallaat beach on WilUami Laka. Good view with planty of elevation for baaemant. 0(00 down.
F.C.WoodCo.
WUllOBi Lk. Rd. qt M-30 ' ■ OR 3rU30
Aftor 0:30 P.B. OB 3-MOl
Waterford Hills Estate
few abolea Iota loft. Ayaraca
----------------- .J ^
Herbert C. Davis, RItr.
For Sale Acreoge 85
I ACRES OF LARD WITH 144 FT. facing on Craoka Rd. Call owntr attar 3 p.m. DX 3-1013.__________________
WIttato : llmlta 01
aUat «
** *a?
-------SMITH. BFEALTOR
S. Telegraph Hd.____FE 3-7IM
31.3 ACRBB ON FAVBD ROAD. I mlla S. of Clarkston Village, all fanoad. Qaod bam wltb running water. Idanl ^for bema itta or iubdlyldfng. Oitly 3300 par acre.
Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor
344 S. Talagmpb Rd. IB 3-7I4S
tog attaa. W<U taka iioun or land aontraet on dawn pnymant.
PONTIAC REALTY
D^Baldwln_____________
10 ACRES. I BOOM MODBRII l' BBDROOM BRICK MOMB. 14 batha. oak floort. plaatered walli, all largo reomt. Urge front and aids porcbn, banmant, all beat. Alto I bama. alio, tool abed, cblckanhouaw pump-houn and 3 car garage. West of Fonttoe. $31.-fSO with M.ooo down, ar tslao* viSm *'”*■	iilato.
Acreage
* load loyal acraa. $ ri

•IN down and lis my mentb.
CRAWFORD AGENCY
For SrIr Farms 56
foar BttoM|iM MArta I *"*	"*''*“*
40 ACRE FARM
A ataal. north ot Upaar. itgoa*. bae^ni barn, itxld- gratokry. 40xM' madam bonM. All to fair eandlUan. Only $$.33$ with $3.$N
Peterson Real Estate
_______MY ^1681___________;
cozT couirriiT kbtatb. moo"
ran I room boma, 3 bedrooBi. - »<"-'i-«. -jondltloo* aU nicely 7 scree, $ ncret wood--	. o( Buron RWer freat-
Bame out boUdtofi, fruit •trawberrlai. $33,000, tafmi.
Rgrt Farm Property 86A
ACM FARM AIXWORKABLB Oood fartlia tou wltb bulldtni.
gate	Property 87
'^35tbT?y7*8*t,*^T®Tr£:
riant. 010.00* with ----
William MiHer Realty FE 2]Q263 670 W. Huron St.
Ayd.. elan to k___
-5 -w,*?n?*kffiP•S^•t5ial^!:^‘
ftr NOtr ----------------------
Wb^Frteaa nra Down I '
1^ Burra naar bank. Madam ~5“- V'Alte. aayaral beaaaa
rpiS. C^HUto BS*1hlA“
BbTiiii	BBnta,
I
L.
■	. OPPORTUNITY
f
THE POXTlAt; PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 12. I960
TWENTY-THREE
Sale BiukHjw Pryjii^
sxtxFKS
Krturtaa. A-l loc* naiiutectulBf kua
m >w (Ml.
GIROUX
onmAL MSAL vrAm
DUOt ^T. — mr rBOHTAOl total It kcroi, tae. nilc'a. clar) •tas ana. only Mt fmt too Don't bt lorry. Broker LaPorli -Uncolo T-Mil. ORUnilo
bxcdxbnt mt oowdbtcu eornor, alao atUoku Buiaa Lk. a n<iu Boy. A^oxlmataty
Elizabeth La^cc Rd.
ft «AM»	rw $-im
SONIP CXMOlXItCXiL. JU roT
on MM. * rok« aMdara ^—
SiSoimtSia. ooRitn ai
Intanaotioo. l balHtas laaaadtt
knooB. Bx^ant*b Buudlat half oi—
imn Bsoani homo 01-------------
plod. BaparaU haatlaf aaptlc. Tarmi.
BUB fc WIBB. Otapoai
Boat Urary. Oablaa._____________
trootafo. Bathing baath. Wait ot Bontlae. Tarmi. Slora may lold iiparataly. AIm on Tarmi.
Byjnew ppportuMw S9	For Sale ClotMiit.	HwiuiHtM	BIARMAPUKE
WEBSTER
1	-ras i
-"** *	BamualI J
i KAcnuc i
By AndtnoB A Lamiaf
("la!?.' SS
2!SS'’«kS''
r>. ?	BEALTOR _____________
JA (AIM________mt MMl WBOOINO OOWN eioa i anu i
WOTOZRFUL OTPOBTUNTTIBB. I formala llaa.7 A (. OR JAM! Ona block back from Rlggina Lake, | —---'--
mar elo^ Uka raaao^lc OL
Haw modaia d&hUyMratahai* ~ aiala mairod modala at H«
^ ^oojotn la pay
'•t^^HS^’Aifatr
Baglnaw_____^U_»;
Oaod eood. Raai. Ml I. Mani. !
. Raaltor. Roicom-
Btoro for Bale.'Oomr, bacauia of outilda Intaraita li lalllag hla
No oxparlanea ta reoulrad, wa train yon. Caab invaitnant noad-od (U.(M. Boa. phbna or vrlU about tbla good bnalnaai oppor-
WJmi.'tt.c’;:

30 Per Cent DiscountB
«l.l».ll off of «T.(M II, laaionad I mootht. A-l purebAttfs paid 13.000 down A&d 171 per month. lArte *»	••••• *-
hAodh
FREXUBB -lft>RiaBT EAMOOB name brandi. aaratdbad. TarrUlc raluea glMJg wblla thay lait. . No phono ordari plaaaa. kUchlgan , Fluoraaeant, Ml Orchard Lake I
Harm kaiUllad.
j aaU. OB l-llW.	_____^
; ruhNAcn. oab oil otu wai»
_l«ea into. MA MWl. _________
las blbctbic btovb. «».
uyMjir______________________
GOOD PDRNrmU —OX AOTO. waiher, ralrlg.. coach, 3 chain, mapla dlnatta act. 11-tn. TV, lOTily bedrro. let. mattraii and box ipringi. Small chnt. Lampi.
Buga^OB 4A0N^_______________
QBAHOO BADIOB, I15M AND DP B. B. Muaro Bastrla Co. INI W.
Huron.	_	_____^ _
HOT WATBB RXA^raa. 31 OAL. ■aa. Now. Conaumcri Power ap-• 10 value, gil.M and ao aia alli^tly marrad.
_________ie, oU and botUad gaa
baaMn at tarrme valuai. MlaU-jaa finoroaoaat, in Orchard Lk.
I homi, gl.lIT I
MAHdgANT7_
__ _________
8^jain1foua7u!l N- Caia.
1 ONLY I piaci brcakpabt B#r,
ortxlnal prloc I1M.M. nm (H.li>
3 only I plaaa braakfaat caU,
—eomplata, I3».M. larga). (\(M. oirimTiMo CO.
«I1 OlXn HWT. _
Dnyton Plalna_______OB 3-IT34 I
1 dSbup'niBwTfiBRMS.. iiAT-| trauai and dlnattai, factory lac-ondi, to price; mad matal ward-robe. (13; Chlfferoba (11; chart rrroiit..m ni
itovai. all lUel. (13 up; chain. | HIOB-ABtD T FOOT RKB1UOIBA.
(1; badi. (4; auto, waabera. (M; . tor. Frigldaln automa-- *
big pic. TVi'i. (34; waiheri. (19; i Raaionable. FB 9-1314.
E..,.lhln. h. ,...H turn at bar. EELVINATOrJ_ BEraiOERATOH^^ |

up all my bubble thtutt! ”
For Sale MlacellancouB 671 For Sal* Miscellaiieous 67
__	A ALUM lIOINa. 8TORMB. ' LUX-A«B
’'i?lgldaira autoinaUe“waihar. ' Awnlngi, VALLELT CO. OL l-g(ll | Ottttgl (
-----t n 9-6314._____ , , OUARANTEED USED OAB FDR- '
IR REFRIOEBATOR. I aace. 4(3. We alio have almoit MEN’S ALL WOOL BWIATBB8. Kxc. cond." EM 3-00(1. I any type and flu new or uaod oil (3.H. Army glovoa. **	■
^J-	VALUET	„,c... EZ tarmi. THE Bi
0.kland'25!^™“0p«. . to (	Mt5°",Yp^.’' ‘=“* •’ EiTDH±N 8TOVU;^c'oaT	nu
noo.'lloiMr gai^rtovil'Hl; VlBiW ' LINOLEUM A FAWT 8AU HALF | Kf"oR	_________
airy. WUI tUi land rniitr.ct-.. i - oT EM 3-iOM. _________ , cablnit Iiwing michtni, turJk prUo ujooft. Ml Baldwin Ava.' from Fbodtown.
Sown payment. Pontiac Frau Box Monev to I nan Bl J	|	SAra^ “S*!..	I ADDING MACHINJB AHD
culator. FE 3-««r
builnaia. Drug Btora or good drS- Kj{ ,^£1. Q*"***- *>* 3-*(' oary. WUI taka land contract »« -”*** 3-(0(g.	______________
r aauABi feht of commir-.ial pTua bulldtnga. Good location. _ Bala, low down paymt Ot 3-(l3(.
' BE VOUR OWN BOBS. EVERY' thing to opon a BUo a Lock-amith builnoio. a t a c k, tooli, couutara and aU. Over |g.ao6 werth. ascrlflee. (1.(00 car Building being tom down, c LI 4-(tT( iTonlnga EL (-Id blZlA FkONTAOk tcbliahed --------------•
groeeriee. etc..
ORIando 3-MOO._____
Qiji> aStvicE btation, fSllt
equipped. $1,000 fttll price, fl SA41I_____________
“LET’S TALK BUSINESS”
DAIRY QUEEN
You and your quean ihould have o itora full of traaiure by fall and your Invoitment . prtd back. Eacy to miercu aiid profitebla. u you five in Fontlae Uila could ba your lucky year Did 'you know Uiat about |T.(0 out of every
'*'wh*6lesale
Auto porta buataaii. EaUb-Uibid 13 yoari and lUU growing. ProfiUMi voliuta ! over Ve mUUoa dollara. The boat ilnai dlriet from the i factory, at pricot whlob mqct ittracUvc. Ttai i ordi ot tbc buctncic i lurp^cc
.MICHIGAN BUSINESS; .SALES CORPORATION
JOHN A. LANOMESaiai. BROUR|
t i-r
3“LltRO¥^-e»ii87-MAnRUa8
_^_^^(Uecnicd MM^^Jjumori)^^ i gog ^tcbfng ‘ * '	----
Borrow with Confidence ' FpiicirTiviwo'lunE;
$25 to $500	'	-----------------
Household Finance
.. _ Corporatlea of Pontiac 3>c a. Baglnaw Bt. FE (-Loan* (3i to i
Boatfag
d 3j^.
3-ROOM OUTFIT
LlTlng room, badroam and dinette. glg(. II weekly. Foanem Furniture. (3 Orcfiird Lake —! (-Tggl.
BUCKNER rS’.SwH
FINANCE COMPANY
WBKBX TOD CAN
BORROW UP TO $500
OFPIOEB IN
Fontlae —	Plalnij^ Utica
I FISCS BILVEB OKAY 1
I drcscor. bookcaie
Apt. iiao gac bit pad, draa;
I and power mower, aw. aao h.
I _Jarry. _______ _____________
I LAVATOanB, C^IO MUUNO
UM. iOebigia ..........."*■
__Orcbar^Lafca_i
larob' caii and'________________
brand aaw. gK.H. Ptaraon'a Fur-
nttura, (3 Orabard Lakejkro.___
lUTTAO WltlNOSB WASBXa, I
yaara old. gM. OR 3J(il._______
MIDlCiNB CABINETB WI-TH TWO broma fluotaicent UgbU utj ^IKU. Uvatorlet.
Walled Lk..
GET $25 TO $50)'
ON TOUB
Signature
Up to 34 Moatba to Repay
PH. FE 2-.92U()
OAKLAND
Loan Company
303 Fontlae BMto ■ank'aidg.
Igbam, Fhrmoutb ' T FT. KITCHEN DlXPiAT. MUSt bblof*. buUdera ahow. R. iri «siii	Bactrle Ca. KM W.
~PIBCB LIVINO HOOM SUln.

Ituro. (I Otepard
HOME & AUTO
loan CO. '
J!_	Conor E. Flka
9x12 Wt^Base Rugs $3.95 " .............
’	(3.M
Vinyl Linoieuln, Yd.
Rubber Baaa Faint,
4‘. It. Wci; Tlia. 1 Byar'a, Id W. Huron
Doleo furatoa, (3S. Chan^ng ty |
Mojud ______ _ _______ -
abooa, (I. boyi' evaralla. girla' draiiaa. (1. Plttaburgb
paint. (3P( gar- .............*
Itemi for aala. ----- . .
. tiac Trail atMapla Rd Walled Uka. waUad~Uka Dept, at Dally t te p. Sunday 10-(. METAL QDONSET. 1(0X4( FT. loot doora. Bractad. with atU. .. witboot. Fboaa Clarkctoa MApla (-MM.____________
furnace. Good eondltton. CaU
1 810LER OAB BTOTB. M.lgO HTD natural or botUo Koi. 1 CllBlmi
WI "S!
dftlon. Will dcBver. FE M13B. IQ. A. TbSpooTlW M(( Wart ( - INCH BOIL KFB. ( FT. MM | FR^FAifE tOBCBEB AND KlfB: SAI^E PLEVaiNO 8OTPLy_ , lgg*W. Montcalm*"!^
I"	pmoob
- ---- -|” BIRCH ...................... ((.I
V-O MAHOONAY	g (.
FONTUC FLTWOOD DO.
IM BoMwIb Ava._ _FB_P1|M3
OUAUTT coal'......
Foaa. Brlquata, olaaa-bi Clean to baadla—no i
OUa aMar a furnace__
Radiant Kentucky Stoker Coal Radiant Ky. Lump a lug tlaei
. ---------^ SUWLT C-.
FE 3-TlM
________
completo, gl(.|(. Factory Irrtgn-lari. MlchUaa Fludraaoent. 3(3
^Orchari^Lafco Ava^-^JI.____
MATTAO WABHXR AND OSyER, lata model. Repoaieued. Balance (3 per week Bohlck'a MT 3-3311.
“Mica"-------2^ per sq. ft. ________
“Gutter’’ . .69c per length
"BuyLo" DNOLAIMXD I	__________________I Bt^LOCK"
TILB OUTLET	j 1( FOOT BEMI THAILEI^ OOOD ---------
(3.3(. O 1
__'eaL_Opa^ Ev^a§; _
( H.P. RlblNU TRACTOR. (KB.
_ klK 4-MK ______
K^YR M4AL. ELEC. WATER
Ustor M3.M caab .a

.	_	______________n i-*m I urea, good condlttlon Ok 3-3K(. | gHOK REPAIR B«U1PMBNT, LAN
NKW 30 GALLON REVERE OAB (3-OAL. tLWC HEATER gM.H; I dlt Machine model Q. aUtebar. water baatari. Balai price. ((g.K. 3»Eal auto, gac baator. (M ((;	'	‘
R. B. Muoro Elaatrlo Oa, lOM W. C'aS. ilaka and ftttlnga (M U up. >
Hureu ft. Fhona order. WC (-g(31.' Lauadn trayc and atand f antt U USED TV SXTI raoil ! lU H up. TV aataanaa ((M.	SAVE PLUMBING
'i^ALTONTV jSSi,-;Si®5nieinrWi--
•I* ®- J,®!.*®®	naca and hot water heater with Oanulna Seb^ Daak, __
________________________________I aU auto, eontroli. 330 gal. lank.!	Clear fir lOO ...
FHILOAS TAPFAN GAS RANOF. I Viry real. May be l**n^ln oper-1 Black Tima Fagboard 3(x« Me
—*----"t. Amana u^bt Daai- atlon by apjiototmant. F^4-0643. ! oak Floor Bb^ IM A............I 7 VT
cond. MA 4-lOla or 1(A i ngg bOLKNB AND WKOIEL HORSE “•*?!“» fS^TV e r» e r, v-V.® ” I iractori a aQUipmonl. Yardman-, ALBURN LUMBER AUBURN KEIOHTB
china, aingir machine. FB 4-4044. 311 Ferry.
SPECfAL
a.
I X II Buoa wo6l face. ik.u. ,
Raverilble. 114.(0. Imported._________________________________________
(34 09 Axmtniiar. I40.N. Rug | ROA GAB R A N O B WLDn pada. U 09. Paaraoa Furniture. 13 { faaturaa, full automatic, Maytag
leaaa: *-»I»L ________________
' o^lTEAGUE FINANCE CO.'
-TiAiSSTROM-
®r^iKa>e*rl^‘'S'wn‘"Ex7£i‘e“«ri' ROCHESTER ROMEO 1
alley aatabUahmant. I^ulmied|	U3AN8 (W TO ((M
with automatle pin latteri. Hei-j	.jJHSP,- • -
wringer' waaher'*lifA”4P3990.*'‘** j 1000 |»war aqulpmei
RXFRIOXRATORS FOB BALE IL	Viiw i.! I r
"DOWN TO EARTH PRIOEB "	!	" -
___bun B^EB. MA 9-1341 i
BOliro^ M^ANY	^ Di34 HW^
Ublr good con- ; uapig g-Tg7(_or OR 3-7W4
I ALMOST NEW DOUBLE HOLLA- «*» --ly bod.
i. n O-OIM
coMFiiriE Ota and curtain. OM.Ml
____45; laeatorlei, eomplata
---- gleaming ctaromt faucata,
01409; tollft* 04(.M value a
(34.(0. Thaaa — *..............
Mlcblf -
ANCHOR FENCES
No moaey down, FHA dpprovod FREE UTlMAtES. FE 1-7471
13" Admiral .
die pin I
__________all atal__________
equlpmaat. laeludaa tdal (
S’
tlSt,--	..
tftpvcUy $0. !«• I
Hagstrom
REALTOR
((M Highland Rd IMW)
PONTIAC OR 4^58
LAUNDERETTE B DRY ClEAN-Ing store for tale or Ittie. Rea-iooable. 3(30 Duck Lk. Rd. Rt. 1. Highland. Michigan,
■^EW nursing HOME. MStts
wen loeated. ). Plenty of rooii Reply Box
Volpa"
_____________ncE" ___
QUICK (» TO gOMljSANS
Seabord Finance Co.
1164 R. FEBRT rrHIHT
Faitlw - Phone FH (-BMl
WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500
Wo will ba bM M bato you.
STATE I^ANCE CO.
103 Pontiac Btato Baak Bldg.
FE 4-1574____
IIR BIWWO MACHra
Flillco'......	.... |3P.N
J Blond Coaaolt .. .. .. Su.U to lo^anw M othar law to aboua Km ; Sc, of cSltrSt OM 3
hogany. n>t tlaaat In tablaata. SMALL OAB BTOI
I Sun" dtolraUM*
FKoraactnk 3N Or- bnttonbolei. without the ___________________1 attochmanti.. Fay total
•“‘TUNK 131	“ — —'•*
.piciurei and parformaoeei Obal TV, 3BW Elliabatti Lk. li — ■ Open t - - - -
» R»-	_4-(g(«
Special Paneling Offer
;g panala, Vi'> mahogany V-groovo, D grade	(4.N aac
It panda. mahogany V-groovy, C grade	U.30 aac
4x8 panali. U" mabogtny V-grOovr. prafinilhtd (7.(0 each
Oak Flooring
Beltct rad	^(3M 1
No. 1 Common .	(1(( 1_
No 3 Common ,	(13( II
No 3 aborts ............. |NM
____________________ BENSON LUMBER CO.
taka paymanta of (( i Fontlae_____________FE (-Mkl
Capitol Appltoneei iigiOLER 01 i MiATEB (ALE Bpeeial prlcrt on all boaltri rt-malDing In stock. Doluxi Migler
---- TUi attb fan Mowing on
________ gl(#47. O A. Tbomp-
•on. 70W MW Wort
__ _______
ttall TUiSVy HAhD BABIN.
east Iron. But grade. ---
O. A^TIiampm 1w» UH BUMPER FOOL ‘TABLE.
( Wort
STyDB. O^ CARFEfMo, , Eiriy oeUlor, twUt, Call - pm.. IE nm, all day
■pAir
Credit Advisors 61A
________ , IIM ROTFoiNT ^TBBl. dlM.N.
BUDGET YOUR DEBTS! DdS^ttfEdl!!!	“
CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO IXJANB j _B_Mudro Electric, ItM W. Huron.
------- ...	nuoiDAIRE RANOE, EXC.
Cend. tieo. OR 3-3M1.
! KM
Mortgage Loans 62
CONBOUOATX
Your dobtl A mod.mlio your home I Let ui pay uff your mort-land ooDtrset. personal
Net $5.000-$10,0(X)
' Annually In Your Spare Time
LICENSED CqiN-METERED I UNATTENDED WESTlNOHOUdE I J®*' m^-rniie ,our‘
BlO^^IKR ?ON8TRi/cT10n'”c6. NO ATTENDANTS NECESSARY lyg yy, Huron	FK 1-7631
Receive Ualalng. advice,	p£l^ OH_WA-
ind conllDUlug promotion from a larford. Drayton Plaint pioneer of the coin-operated laun- eton real ectal drv Here. Only an organlir"”'
Uiat hat planned over lam l
,v	J your
mveitmenl. Complete lerylce and pent centers conveniently located itarougbout the country. We will finance up to IS P«r cent of toe nectiiary equipment . . . offer you longest financing, pirlod it .oweit monthly InitillmenU. Write or pboni today for lull loforma-
Aid. Inc.
17214 Wyoming .\vf.
Detroit, Midi.
UXiversity 4-4060
!bft "to! 3u“s jKen off	bathroom prfYuREB. OIL AND	P" .. ■»»	.
ebeUi Utoe RoL eaSrdav	'urnacei. Hf water A rteim ' TRAILEM UTIUTYTiOAT MADE
A’ik’ Ywr Netobbofi ' "" sSnday	*“ : ‘ bolleri Automitlc water bekter. to order^FE (-4763. mi FUer
fS2R.
4T¥ia' Rp.rtB riwrWyTpiiiWr-	cabinet, living rm eulta B otou»	—-------:______
N?5S7i»yS	toboty-reV33w.	^heiohyb supply	TALBOTT LUMBER
^pri-wfl of OR wSSd Sl,Naia TOHTABIE km. EXCST- i 3Mt Lapeer HD. __________PE A4431 ; limgi; mumbtoT l^t k^^^
lem tondltton. Curt i Appt. PE BUY YOUR ALUlilNUM 8IDINO. | ware B atoatrl^'su^ei. MM
—---------------—------------ Itocw windows and dooriM lowir wood louvon. (I oa^ for gulefc
SPECIAL P x 13 RDOB. (MM. lit-' trlcei froaiBuporlor. tlaya and I sale. KM Oakland Avi. PE (MM.
Woodward at Square I Evinlngi. FE 4-3177 Tormi. i---the'aiLVATibii“4Rirr-----
-	' iEAUTIFDL'^BEiaE'REMfNOTON	RED MmS^TOr”
. . Rearytolng to miet your noodi.
USED WA'IER SOFTENER^ToR Kle. viry reaMMbli. MA (4UI. VINYL LATEX FAINT-. (3.7( OAL.
----.—  -----.-.-..I ^
lECORmCR.
____	____ —dTlIon. (IK.
_OR 3-3(33________^________
WREOCINO MAliEMALS "" from IM Rulldlngil Evirytolu prteod to sill

.... UdFXRUa______________
(W H Ifiitallod. R. B. _l;jectrlc CO.,_10M_W. Huron.
1(U SIEaLBR OIL SPACE HEAT-in. At pre-itaion ipoclal prtcii. A. Aompion. KM W. Huron.
OAKLAND AVE.
130 toot Dontoge, lonid C-1, lUitabli for any rMall outlet, cor-* air panel with lity waur and aeotr Terrltte buy at |1(,(00
$600 TO $2000
oB Oakland County bomat. Mod-
*Voss*"& Buckner, Inc.
~ e-(73(
_____63
I CEMETERY LOTS IN
3i ■ HEAVY DUTY BAND SAW. FOR outboard motor, chain aaw ar drUl preii. MA g-S3M.
•it PONTIAC AND 'U HARUY K
swap or iall_r» iy47L___
4^0 boWN.' lJl 3'MOftM. BRICK homai, gat A oU beat, full bimi . Ige. loti. WaUrfo(d. will trade, what have you. W. O. Whitcomb.
Realtor UL 3-3(3(___________
1M7 FONTUC, RAbIS. HEA-raR. 4A*fl6 ftctufti inllct wUl ttll or .tor pickup. CaU after (. |
■aetrlc ttova $3(. Ratrtoerator Mi, • I IJ rug aad pad. g3(: Oat ttava (3t: Doarlta mangle (U; ttudlo ooueb, new tie
AN-nquB BURRAU; ixSTaaB; drtaaar and mirror: small buf-tot; round dining ttblo; all eld but geCd condition. Curtain •trtteber. Mirror, 33 x 73. MI
Lood Carpet.________
Lk. Juit below Tad'll. FE ___ ________________
TT in PB^'g. tltl COMMERCT I “Qulir "Wtor”' portable"
Rd. at Union Lake Rd/ I writer. Parfact condlUon
ilAbE OAs~iUNa£'F6R'xDRN '	P‘«®-»rp«
V. Kri	K'Sri""
! "iff. IS. sr&'SiSTiif- i .s
. _m W,_Hurpo. PE (-U33.	' CHEgT FOR BTORAOE OR TOCil
USED TV AND TV COMBINA- -♦-•***______________________i
Ooad aalscUon from gl( to ' COMPLETE gXT OF TONE A M9. FUcad lor quick itlt.	wagnoli, 3( volumot. plut yot~
GRINNLLL’S	-----------
”_*:_**aiRAH___ _3x 3-71M ' Cash and Carry Special!
TRADE ELEC. RANOE FOR OA8 Std luaulatlou K oc.	Vta,T k	il.ir'ie
Take Ove,r Payments i x KVaivina w pm?.12 un. 1* SURPLUS LUMBER
iCall tor a frtt ortlmato ao all , a MATERIAL BALU CD ' wlakday	8at***7 *to**3 23 X « H E^
®“w,a*k7®mS®uP.5”?nt TJ I °S(coTft?ng K»y*	I AtnOMAfig TOM MACHWH Wm
ABOUT ANVT^O TOD WANT FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND AT L a S BALES * out of ----■
bargalni
34 MONTHS TO FAT Wt buy, aou or trade. Coma out and look around. 3 acrot ot fret parking. Fhona PE M341.
ox AUTOMATIC WASHER. I months. Poroclalu top, fllttr. wotor aavtr. New
NOHOX OAS DRYER, big f tilt. Fully automatic, llfa
fuarantae agalnat run IM. 11 .to per week
abfic lelec d Magle DO
F'i
0 drip , .*-22

truck. ,|(T
Do It Yourself
aOOOVXAR TIRES
^ * quorteri.*'opdykT Mkl"’FE CHii RUBrEb’ROCXER*FANELB, :ns e‘.T"""’ ""	RAVESTRO^HB. *,CENTS PER	**"
®'’**'* ”	l|t Warwicki. 3l7i Orchard Lake	,	--
OOObYEAR SERVICE 810RE	'“•4	_	. ,	.	FOR RENT
30 South Cae«. Fontlae- FT 9-4133 FDll, TANK WITH STIXL I.BOS WaU paptr atoamar. floor eanden -	^	~	.‘A.**®® polltoara. hand landari funace
WWW ( t 4'	‘ 1	iU»J. $31. Cftil nr ft'BTM-	TftcUUiB	OEklstui VHi*i
Tradc-lii Special* rRC^'ttANDtNo ToitETs $i$t$	* ^**"*1^^ oreUrfl u$« ayJ
Suit Minted Quodi 71
SPEQAL
•Md*ta wSri*en5!“l2Be^ eo^ujit.^ amMl^Sown paymaai
*calb\ "music CO.
FmTAlUB SUBClVOirSC WlAMO,
-A—• *-w—	.
S5%Si
apace. Save

KDHAintoNDeroiirBBSAii' vt planw on tola una. MeiTta
Marte.'MTs' Talagr^*Hd. J from Tal-Hnron. rt 3-MdT. usn LOTVRIX OROAH. BERX-thlro model In exeoUoak ooodl-Uon. MorrU Music. 34 S. Ttlo-ar^ Rd. Aerou trom —v—-— Pg3M47.________________
^le Wflc6
BEAUTIFUL BSlOB RXMIROTON "Quirt Rltor” porUbli typo-wrltor. Ftrfiet ooodttloo wMb - g aad pieitdypo.
SuIjS Sio^ ^
ADDDNk IttCHINl, MS; TTP#-wrttor, t4t: NaUoaal CaaB -tor, Mt; Umaoo Caianlator, W; I PoaUaa Cash Raglator Oa. n
Lake Orion. mationa'l („
UP marhtna.
cSt 3A734. Aitor S.
3 A B B kjDpIBmR. Harold a^’a City loo 1034 8. Lapoir.

BEAUTIFUL, WRITB UPTRJUL Roller Darby tkatot. alia Tto, la porfast eendtttoa. Alto Ineludo ^■Fomal" praelrton wboola, aad too at^. Roaaeaablo. IT^14M. GUNS - BUT, BELir'liaADX.
Manley Uach, K iagtay.
OUNB, MODERN AND ANIQUE.
» a wtySph^ sji^!
MINNOWS Me TO Si.fs Mt. OoMoa grubs, whtto fly larvae
' CLAY
ilvd. oft
Stand, Orivtl and ^ 76
3( HUNDRED TAROa OP Cl
tree to truck drivers for hav'
Mt. Clamau and East Bird.
n t-iiik	_______
CRoaiiro gToj^, aA'Nb. JlkAV-
URB.~I^
^ .. PE 1,41..,_______
TW, i«R MOTiNO MM TAROi rni^B %!?*,*•	*“■
m
Wood. Cod A Fud 77
PnEPLACE CAN r. . u won.
_S^rv^i5?-’
•®0» ^>*M^^CPT 6fOOD
PUnts, Troo» Shrn^ 7S Statewide Tree Service
Now la the tUna to trim, plant
3V((t"“*^*	*”**• “
rou'll fat toads thi •pring briiU* np.**ai“'t________
For	79
( Moa OLD FOX TERRUft^ili' No jfiperi. FE i-g0g4
ARC BOSTON nSaaBmrna:
champion blood -----
I. FX 3-M34.
MEC DACMHUNIW K>R SaLx 6r tradi. a>o Urgi dog hoUM and
®25‘.
n^r.T'^r
FEMAll;
. old. OR
I OB 3-14T(.	^.4, -	-
Warren Stout, Redtor I^TraM^^S ti* ton iruok. car or I Xu'yw^—1 77 R. Sgglnaw Bt. v Fh. n i-Sfli, boat and motor OR, 3-7(33. Ml( Hungir’ford idahogaoy, *4134 oil ' Tho
Bln.me»i Dr___________^ |	^	I ™OOD
I BANKRUPT STOCK
Uving mm.^JMroam_,iDd btosb-
•T5‘
' Or w'ui ieil for •'»» o"	vw-..u»,(*ei
3-3M
PRIOIDAIRX AUTO.------------
laitaUod. RobulH Ouarbauid
WRINOER WASRER ~ i^tbbd. Oolivtrid.
I . 30-tt. lODgtol !	"i^t copper
MATTAO V
« CamCTRB * Equlpweitt 70
34a ft. KEYSTONE IMM MOVIE CA1^ , era with eaaa, light mater Uka H?.?: ' _?••• Itopaonabla. Ka 4MM.
Sale Mnstoal Goods 71
FKMALB TOY FOX TXRRiiR. OH 3-36(6 or OR 3-717g	____
Ts,"^ St,aligns®
niXRCR toobix. BLA^ Mlkl-atura. AXC champion etook, 7 wka aid. female glM. in t473(. FREE ilicx tdilNO boo. MALk.
_bowKi bitoan,_P^3-lg3S,_
PUilE'iRED GERMAN "tiBSBiB ^ not rag. gta. 4(31 Mtybai
PTOb£f~ir^~iBrviCE, f<0R
5t'V3mi *“**”’	•**“• *®r*
**^^Rt’S OdAR. TO T^ Walker a Bird Rauta, 3(a PTrtt RocMaUr. OtT l-S37r i^LEi. ARC. TORTANDlffir-laturai. RaaaODSbla torma. Alio alud ••rvica. (3(3 Dalwood, (or-
no ^■l“mt**ffk *“ ^^a*V «^P'n*irTiMTAT^
T'OdDLEr$f5DOWN
huntsjwrr shop	pe.wik
OF FARAi'ifc'rs, p£us breading eagt and nett boa all for (9 Ml I-44t(___^
FAj^xncTg'bANAiaiUi. ca6bb
loyd. CrmiTi. 34M Auburn UL
m. BMiomw *1. ' ■ n
Oyiie tTW. TUI »
Partridge
fait seta. Chairs i
IB THX 'RIRD ' TO BEX
IcASM FOR USED TV’s. TAPE I racorderi and radlo-pbonograpu-
JUKE BOX. ^ WHIRLrraRR afedlavaly A chance f,___
•\ PARTY STORE l ;«b* Vm f^'tor niS. or	bi,.-,
on nmio ttrwet of central UIcbl- 3-3bi(----- . _ lU (. Frl Til V. l.MW ft. oortli' R.trigrr
tab InduatrlAl - coUagt toVD.IkoitbE AUTOMA'lIC WABhlK uf A a F Market. _ .	j
^otaat ever glM,SM. Only jlO.-, good condlilon. lor ‘'(“‘J** range blildERS' iHOW SPECIAL. THIS 000 da. plut inventory. With » what have ym7 R. B Munro	leekonly.Brandnawbobbincon-
leog term, rtaaooabl* laaia glvei Electric Co, lOM W^ Huron Bt.	,ola. blood or walnut. IN.IO. I
»«f*£; SsSM’wHi
3-^ bath itU -With trim ON Wblto or oolarad
—•*VE° l?.UMBIRo'*iuFFLT > acDbamnw aiiwi.
FMpR .-gw pro	te XA. j _nori witb loetona. F< (4416
>i±«i
■ TRADE-IN DEPT. .	.(^zv "“"I:®*'*'	-•
and jilunibing materialo
w oi.vt;i?i\ kTumber
334 g Paddock FE 3-»7t4
WYMAN’S
I 17 Ml. near Crooks. MU g-lggg
BIAMISK ~XIT'tiNS!T"wgB. 6U^.
Papari. Far*— ■■ ----------
KM 3-31K
For Sdo Livodock U

For Sdo Hoyto-uBurR 89
Wdded Livodock 94
VANTBD; EORSEB. PONIES ARD
Sale Fami Produce 86
APPLIB ~ BiaRXRT QUALITT. AB popular vailotlaa. BargaAu la
LAPOE PRBSH EOOS (.40 A OOB-aa. 30S E. ATcn~ Bochoator.
Sale Farm Equipment 87
'H PORD HUCTOR. OOOO CON. dltlon. 00(0. MI 4-7034.
i^itM
.	____ kYDRAULIC
jylstw*** **°*
lifkTAL QUONBBr, 100 it, 40 PT. for maablnery, hay, otc. ’ MA
lagt. Tbf 0 Pontiac.
10 N. Opdyka ______
OXFORD MOBILE IfANOI Ihoaa who want too be-* lots. K'tor eomoat p One milt oaat aTOxfen, «■ w»-
TlUa wad. OA satM.___________
fOD TE SEEN THE REff: WOW
ROMELITH ' CiAtlf raws. NEW and used ipraadtra. doba.Daar ■Tlitw Idaa. DavU Maeby. Ortoa-vffla, NA T-3M3.
"‘‘new AND USED McCulloch Chain Saws *
ALL SIXES - ALL PRICED TO SELL.
^y Uma paymtau.
I» 4-^	^4-1113
KING BROS^--
YOUR MeCULLOCR DEALER PORTTAC RD. AT OPPTKE
AUCTION
SALE
STARTINO
FRIDAY .....7 P.M.
SATURDAY ..,.7 P.M. SUNDAY .....2P,M.
PDRNnURE Ya1»EE?RCBS DOOR PROaS EVERT AUCTION
Luacb Room Optn Retry AttoUoB
B&B
AUCTION
5089 DIXIE HWY.
AarM flwm Drayton Plalaa i _ Maw shopplag Cantor * OrtCR DAILY It to • F.Vt 13 Mila AuoUaa ai ailM W. ii
mw/jMw’and vooi^ni^f. Watob ^ ad ter Auetton atortlaa aato. Wa wbolatala aad rataO
gfeyB8r2.8fu."ar
MONDAYTTiAicrTfflrTSFTi
noon farm auetton loeatod Ub mllaa north of Leonard on Reeb-ortor Rd., than Ub mUat oaat on Bonrdman Rd.. then V« wilo north to ISM Stcord Uka Rd. CensIsUns of KM BF MoUha
Ford tractor #Uti ■ 1. iM3
A-l.
Intornatlonal Mo. (I
4# oora huakar, 3 ton fubhar tired wagon A raak. Uko new. Ptrguaon 3 bottom plow, KI3 Holland No. 77 balar, A-I. How Idaa 4 bar tldt daUvtry raka, Uko new. Cato 14' olavator. A-l. iWt OroT# economy I ton wagon eomblnaUea faeteiT madt i_.
A chopper box, IMI OUvar 3 point hitch corn p Jowolry wagon jMut good tooU. dolry	—-
poultry, tomo houMbold goodi A eledn aolo. Flon to attond. Mttomora Bank Clerk. Mrs qor-
Rlckmott. iuctlonoer. Oxiord. OA
BmiRDAV. MARCH lyAT.i 8.W. 4 piece tapoitry toettooal. oondltloo Several niea Ifvlnj
tbair
_____________jtnUaua tofla graj
aeeaalonal chair, blue ptotrani. rocker, drum type modern cltolr. In green frlaaa. Olaai top coffta table, nlea flor Ismbt and.wood boudoir lampo. Bondaomq dining
turnUblnga ineludo glaia top vo-ally and bonsb. Lqto af dlaboa, utanrtia aad tooU. Roar'new picnic eato. Always good oouatrx aggt. Sam Froulx, Auctloaaar at Oxiord Cammualiy Auction on
Special Notice
W1&, *bb*beu58?i pST you
ONLY. A OOOD OLD FASHIONED COMMUNITY AUCTION - SO BRING TOUR FURNITURE OR WHAT RATTE YOU OR CALL MAPLE (-1341. TOUR
Open Fri., Set. & Sun. Auction Sat. & Sun. nite. 0t1:3srm.
2 Licensed Auctioneers
Tti, S04 S A S for bettor mei ebandlao at tori{lfle prieot. b will nay,you to drlvt out to-
8505 DIXIE HWY.
SPRINOWELD TOWNSHIP
____MORILB ROtia
Bj^^ SBRVCT_
traOor lor you.	_ ,
ITS W. Huron___________
•on'a TraUor Saloa. I Lako Rd. OR 4Mta.
. ___________ „ -jr you tor
M per eont on our lot. HOLLY MARINE AND COACH SALES. U310 HoUy Rd., Hally, MElroao
J555LIZ5H5L565SL,-??
^^UjU^CtURMlrieR 91
_ INTBRHA1 floor il^_ 3
trado.
annaTiunai, Ufl.’3 ap^ to
to. n »At**
For Sale Tires 92
40% OFF
FJRESTONE STORES
HU^RON_____PE S4341
TIRES. 63M UP. WE . >Alto whltowaUi.
•TV *^' -*“^®“	'	"» *•>*>»
iZiSkT tabiu hU« ftn^AL'L ^ “•» •(!»
PE 4M67 or PR A4IM.
g2;M pn .m»^.Rto.k or
ED WILLIAMS
dw B, Bastoaw a( Roabuw TIRRS. (:TQ^ ^;30, ■;N. 6:31 xlT - Auto Porta,, lur
After g PE 6^7
Skle Motor ScootTs 94
mbW a or
»fpi!
t ^bM to PE H
XApLBB
tluiu.
IWlez kdioR Bhtf.
fi%5?(.ira
TRADE" NOW
I960 BSA,or Matchless
Baa cbmpltto<< Una la our iNw ahow room, «o-oaod uaod bUai
Across from MlnKlo Milo Ponttoa
BohU 4 Accossorits 97
14’ XLOfN PLYWOOD WITH MIR-aury Super It. it M.F. with whsel A oontrola. UL l-KO),
*t^bo^"***‘
Mazurek Motor & Marine Sales 1
3a s. aiTd. East. PE sImst
o<m*trou.
W«S!, CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES
(3 E, Walton Dally IAS. Pe g-44W BOAT INSURANCE, ONLY g3 M ?-7M3‘”^*"»^-°*'	"
^ BB RXAOti Praptrt your motor for Bprias by Marter Marina Eofloaar ntBOAROi A oxmojJat
INWND’mETsArES
3137 W. RUBOR	ft 4-7131
COMET SAILBOAT. SSEIB SAOS, nylon-cotton, t3Tt. EM 34133 DAWSON'S BALER g#KiAU~
UBED-KM VIKINO aUmlnun ■“It trailer and IgM g b p. ntoa motor. AU tor
ablald, Staarmostor atoorlag. back to bock euablon Iroot aaot, convertlbla Up, motor well. ligbU. itts- U b p. Bvinruds gtornito, romola eontroli. bottory, and battery- box, and ItM Ajot a-fromt tip-up traUor, 1340 pound capacity- -Tour
For Sale HousetraUers 89
..	1H7 OoDcrol. __
eliOD. (33U. PR (-(M(.
1M7 SCHULfTibUSETfLUiBiriT
J5_|3«0 CallJiL 3^18_________
K(( DON-A-BELLi.' Cat.* Rkl> room, execUcDt eandlUca, must
toU. (3,3(0. NA 7-34K,____
liii lucMAluiro. ii 'n 3d, (t.-3M Lot 3(. Squaro MkO Ttdur
Park _______________________
dCoBINd OUT OUR LARGE
t9«M
I RLE DEUVKRV TXRMB
FIIW/Bt.
t bavo rout CaU i
E^kaI&di b»aR n
R ria£-
Party and Package Liquor (SDD)
srawjajiiaf
comb County, busy, tedurtrlal M roaMoBtlal tity. Rioailcnl MobO ovaUoblo. Ton. Bko prcccot •nor. onn rotiro on ptollb la (	___ _
*i«£K®!STiia
SKSrtJr-
, Mte w •»»!> b0U8«tr»ltot M ftU
Partridge
TemDleto^
CRVICE 8TATIONS FOB LEASE 1	LWl I
cabinet tbie o
Itoatloo. Slngar'~Bawt^' m Mofib USiaAW. ]^I
kltoban tobla, Ojj7
" TV, eoektoll Ublc, I radm m tm. 1 draaaar, rolioway bid
treat. Ft 3-(SM. .	________
ctaromaxltekao tat, aad ‘mlac Ft 4-(M7. _	_
tiro-raBHM 'dTiL. jaAjn is wnanNORroaE
SERVICE__________________________
good potential. Plaaee call bo-twaan g and (. FX 34KI. (liar ( p.m. FEH-l^ Fora Oil Co. stt£ irroRX. OAiCAnx uXi sta-
Lake Orion
riffoRi:
non. owner ton e-ewv.
mnd'for #fcroniiErTiigi:i
PABTRtOOB'B "MlCRlOj^l
fUsiHEsa ouiDB." .oq^i
gaad aoBimion. Alab l(o-gal _toak_oa lags. Flyht >1 M. _
DIMNO ROOM sir. MArtbOANV. t chain, Dunoon phylc, rxten-
' ilon t8bi8 ft ftbd tr#d4*AM buf-	-----------
let A china Ml 6-44K oftor Jf»T •P'“ Woihct
|e|§	^	^ Ki8<nn« iiftat#
t sed/Trade-ln Dejii.
ly tiaot of remnant aarpata gi.M M
BoekUta, limed oM	(K4»
SJJJSpoTl*Chaugjj
ECONOMY**!
MI B. BMiapw____rm 141(1 '
VANlf¥ bRESRkk MODERN.
447(7.________
I etissOTTfB____
at s	‘"““ 2 issT's*:®;
ATlC J4 E lawrenct. Fonllae
BEAOTIFCI. gPINXT FMHO. OUR March M Pmtou tpeclal (4(4 llnal Flaber Btoroo with extcnilun Oornrd 4-ipccd record changer, while they lait at	g23g
p pumM aoS, iradito a~	GRlNNELL’S
paired >, b p metore n t4(43 - 37 S gaglnaw	FX l-7ltg
a*-^S&"e£5r!“®°’ ~^};*u.V pVn. :~"0
j prutd for an I,
GARAGE DOORS I
PactofT foeonda. oil atondard ate# In Mack trom gu —
Xloetrle doo---*—
elout doora
BERRY DOOR SALES
Opon from I to I Noon on Boturdaya 371 S. ,Paddea	PE 348(1
SPECIAL
Bpiaat Organ, waipnl fta-lab, 8 maaunlt, 4 oatovta la
^Tiaiisfurisjras
paj^l. Balaaaa M mot.
CALBI MUSIC CO.
lit N. Boainaw_ m (.jqij
Tkomaa Ort^^^kf PI A banah. waiiKb’^
......‘ U"
HurlHier- Bptool Orata"^auUfH!
RCrRlGERATOR
:a-Hobby____,
----—......... Pantloe PE J.7I41 --------
UM pixla, Draytoa_____OR 34Ml.Wurlttaar Elactroolc Ptooo
rNDIAH 8WBi“pRiHUiTORIC	,,
iTi:*' *K?d.^	'"5!‘.’«o'S!l i nnfcz PiECEt ARE L«S*na?
^totoomo^ oartmonlali j blONTlM OLD A lUMACULAm
_______-W». PW.«noll.y
toT'coixat, mT
____ n 4-M7(._______________
WHITE WTWLVXn AND BLACk poodlaa. tiny tarriara. larma. eoih or dapoalt for Eoater MY 3-3W3
BHITTAMY PUW. MeNARV’S Tollwaggar Kanoala, boarding, tralnina trUamlng. Brittany am I*uodlo. atod aarvlao. OL l-0(t( CaU attar ' --6o6t Burr-.
347M.
Hickory RIdgo Ed.^o Do-

H—tkig PofR	81
WjAKC rogiatorod. OaU OR
. Hj»yr Ow>i * Pwi 82
1.8M BALES, ALFALFA AHO broma hay. also aop>«
--- OA (-28(3
New sebuto K wide to M ft. long Craa tratal tralltra. Ig ft. to 34 ft. Tout Roma Travel l( to 20 It Apache, K(, new, S3(( Large stock of uaad trslltrs at reduced pnett HOI LY MARINE AND COACH jALEg, MDO RoUy Rd Holly MEIroae (4771. AIRSTREAM LiORTWIUbfrf Travel Trailer Since 1(22 Ouar-antaad lor 'Ut Sot thorn and s»t a damonilrtllon at Waraar Trallar Saloa. UN W. Huron. iPton to tout one of Wally Byam’t sisR-
Ing_ ca rav apaj__________
cTet vob'B vAdATldN VKAlLik rtitrTftUm bow. au bow loS
SSSfi. 'St	*-•
MFG .BOATS
_UBBO MOTORS
BOARDMAN'S
7(71 Rlgblaad^M.^ Wm. Lake Rd
“JOHNSON H5t?5RS“ /
Starcroft boatt. Gator trallari; /
_ oWnfMARlNX St.
M Orc^rt^Uka Ava.____
LA^N AND CUTTXR BOXtR^
orummarano old towm7
CANOR8
^OtotoT irallari;/
St 8U*^ns /
Ava. _PX 2-S03S
ftT^rpiT
Oxford Trailer Sales
5RI3"!Sxr^Sd"l‘n"J'ti!i^'SU"
a ?n’-"k"1?™u^ V^'
eanaol buy tt —rant R. TraSr EraUara!"'* •«••«>«••- Wo rtnt MY 3-8721, I bbUo tenth of Lako
SnUtLINO AND FANCO/ , TRAn-IRR / MARINK PAINTS / AMD BUPPUBB /
HAI^INGTON BbATS
,^*2>^EV1NRUDE piALtR IjM S, Telograpb Rd. / ZX 34WI
.is:';	fe«** ^-®'
Raw Iona star lih. M
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• uiFNlisi oTOB“ ooii-' conditioB	1 fm 'tSm '	*
L. Templct_on. Realtor |oRY.rS?6v*-vi^.cixA.k.
~	V^’raaimubir'
Oaa Range, I brotlara	te
LlTTLXX-fURNnURB 8 APPlT Odco DaW '111 (-Buaday 134	,
tin IHxIa. Onr^ _ or 34((I T'otnfosTdww ' b«lt5r ' dish--vaabar. Dagagnitrator mu g(.H |
Ki^ottv Pine Paneling
*f MTTRRRB WF1, rm and wci(g
) Wiegand Music Center
bazaar area, miraclb mile
Coni gge g.,bu S-aai.	Wa taka bouaabotd fumlturt la
AU, TYPE/ df fsf CUI^O	,,.,*Z*da
^■•»	1 BOB HUTCHINSON’S '
hXiMD AXFALFA ARD CL69|8 I OH Ofxia Hvy	UJ It
.. . „	....... *>raytoB Plgiaa	or him
PARKHURSt TRAILER COURT & SALES
K,*« saS wsod, Biirato Itka on
SrJSM’!5S.'W««i*-"
Bvtnrude motors KtO I("tf.'(kl KW a H.F. Xvlamdo Wo-
rfetSLyx,'!!:."-™*"
boat, trailer, or used motor. Ba-.“f''’®' backed by M
eiSfc^s««iK-HSfe?=at
■*•*•_!? deUverad. NA 7-MIS, efriiAW for 'sal*" *ttL' Di-Itvcr (IN Heinae RaaK OtIWd. Phone OA 1-3(13 At AND ITRAW ..
OR 341N. 773 jc(R _
RO. 1 TiMOTHY OB ifiXTOMU^ >^lfa„(ia
„ , YOU OWE n to younalf Check oar deal Nlora you buy. Boau oT wood, {toll, alum, acorr malora to
k^i5:sH£f’S
Ml B. lasiuav	PM 8418S
I,,
TWENTY-FOUR
THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 12, I960

^	1061 carnival
_____I o*. won.. Tcmm ‘f
By Dick TocMr. Sde
UM PLTMOtrrH. < UUt 3 f
, UU OMTroItt. 4 tom
I W, Blc* e»r. 140 BOMT dtr 1 TU* OT»r MTBtBt* of t» 1 BInf Mr. Blu. Lucky Auto Sul
I nr vioM. n m»4 in b. ■
wSB^cS^^jmvnH
ATTENTIONl
WBB BATIBO \
TOP $$$tD0LLAR
roit CLEAN UIEO CABB
Try Us "FIRST"
IHB CREmOLET OONTEBTIBLE ' BudhK bcAUr. poutnUd*. Oct ; tbU oM bctoru- the tun ttnru it tal^ Bid prj!!i
SiiyV ‘
North Chev.
'53 CHRYSLER
NEW TdBEEB BEDAN
$350	,
'57 PLYxMOUTH
BAVOT 4 DOOR «
$995
Glenn’s Motor Sales 1
Bn W. HOBOW________FE_t2I>'
IF WE HAVEN'T OOT IT
AVERILL'S
RARDENBURO MOTOR
■E LTIM
CASH
FOR
YOUR CAR
ELBWOBTI » BEATTIB AUTO BALEB Bill DlXli Hwy.	C
"We 11 Get It"
EDDIE
STEELE
^ - FORD -
W. Huron
ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD
LET Cl LOWER TOOR PAJ-
re S3177______FE 5-0861
CRETBOLET TANDEM
lU * flTt you trunoporUOon. I
lOES CAR LOT I Auto InBuranCB 104

rd» idOBT CABB -DM
Quality Motor Sales i i uo patmtb. or m NEEDS ALL MODEL "
Etm. FE >4»l
CLEAN CARS TODAY i
FONTIAC WASTE
Sec M & M Motor Sales
TOF n FOB ANT »»"« O* kj®*
Bnlci. 3U Montfolm ot Ouklund.
iNorrmOAL wantb m ,w •“ aj^. B. Buit kt rt - ---
Sale Used Carr 106
M BENAULT DAUPRINI
Bun-roof .......
'll VolktvnBCD Mlcro-bui .
TAYLORS
ADVANTAGE
Si«d"inn**W4*”uf^y
Ur for CUBI. th^ enrt. All,
Bokti nnd oU Bodelt.
lEROME
"Bright Spot"
TOP DOLLAR
. 'Bl 10 'H	-
WILSON
PONTIAC-CADILLAC
CLEAN •
Birmingham Trades
1350 N; Woodward
H. J. VAN WELT
m Wi.t. ■«! FB. OR 3-U
RADIO ABSOL' DOWN. *■'» ... Pnrki
ntMr 5_p
____ .iwDtOUL.
HEAIER. 1 DOOR
braid;
MOTOR SALES
tiJ;______
Turner Ford._____________
FdnTROLBT. 4 DOOR. RADIO
MONTCALM AT OAKLAND.
IBM CHKTR&LET 4-DOOR SEDAN Rndlo. bosUr OrlfinAl Bern told
u6 ^Our'
North Chev.
BEL AIR 1 DR
1957 IMPERIAI.
CROWN I DOOR. Hnrdtop Full ftuer. Air Co^lUon
$1995
■JOHN SMITH DODGE
III B. Bnilnnw___ FE S-70M
INl'DSSOrO, RADIO ANFkEAT-
okeelicnt ooDdltton. Full prke ...B. Ateuac pnyaonU of Bt 7l per aoolb. Bet credit mnnnfcr, Itor	”• - -----------

SnUi. Ill B SoBloou
eefore tod BDT-OITB us i
in poymoBt. 1 Oo.o B '<*<	Eimoor. FR
wa«oo. T-B. RBR-teld vKb no don pnyni
.T<W -Off.
MONEY DOWN
]' door b-top.
RndU a Ront-MTlns a Pover e~e^.co BUBB - RW DAWb6n. SB S. Boflnnw. PE nm. ~
I W1LL :ACCEPT
— FORD DEALER -A-1 UMd Cor Staopplnt c
PoTtreUde BliBi IBBB Pom 4 it. TkBOa KaR I13M
IStS Pontue Button wn»on. Hydro-untle. RaH AuU tram. Power
BILL SPENCE .
“RAMBLER’
■54 MERCURY
4 DOOR
$395
M4 S BAOINAW - PE B-4B41 KjNTUC 5m... BONNEVILLE.
irrkJ1?d''b‘SK..“i&.ra
. flm.
'Cy'Owens :g
^OXTIAC AUTO , BROKERS
fw^IlBI PONTIACB. IN VERT
.. PoDtlec Convert •17 Ford a door ■M Oodto Rogroi 4 dr. ••	Pick-up tk too
itu OLOa Bs'^iin ^an’. ram-1 ts Pm^c^ or. notouatlc. Low mllee. Lookn ' -a CbiT Pru! and ran* (orrinc. im. No Monty -M '
Don. Buy here—Pay here.	> iia
BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER
666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904
IBIS PLYMOUTH SEDAN. RADIO a HEATER. AB80LUTELT NO MONEY DOWN. AecOmo — menu of tlS.TS por -nr Cr^t Epr. _ Mr._Pnrke_
4-7IBB. HnrOld Ttirnor Ford.
1959 OLDSMOBILE
TISTA hardtop. 4 DOOR Pull Power. Radio a Reolcr TH18 IB UKE NEW
$2995
1M3 PLYMOUTH STATION WAO-
on. 1171. PE a-BUB.___
'M PLYMOUTH S DOOR. RADIO
food c*---
Ku price, in Aseunte payaenu 11.41 per week. 8<o Credit man. aier Mr. White at KIob Auto SaUi. 115_8 Saklnaw. PE B.B4M. I10B5 inS PONTIAC HARDTOP^ RAMO k HEATER. AOTOMATIC **•* transmission, absolutely NO MONET DOWN AiiUBia paj-menU of B3B.H P«r ^mo. CUll Credit Mtr Mr. Pirki ot MX 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. OONTERTiBLES - 8TATI*H WA-Boni — 1060 PonUac DoauBiUa-ton. Kaato snet. Eaoio Harbor.
Specials! Specials!
10 RAMBLER DEMO’S
Muft be gold by March llth. fea aguaro Deal Riut.
R & C RAMBLER .
S5i
EM 3-tl5i
T F	__ _____
Sn*suntRi^^	a-D<^. ^'tb
SA^. 313 MONTCALM AT OAE- j B ^0 y. WnAtM .irniin^n.
---^-------------'	**** d**
r a o. auto sales
111_Aubum__________FK 5-2BB7|
■n crkyrolbt convxrtiblb. i naw top a paint, very nice, no money don. Aetume paymoaU of | BIBU dtontb. SUPERIOR AUTO: RAlIb. Ill MONTCALM AT OAK- I .LAND_____________________
□odte 4-door, hardtop. Ae-	-	.
•mall mootblt paymente.	^
re”t-ioo4."nf'4-mr»3‘S sm‘- ‘ Tm worried about QuigJey’s health. Me goes out without ; bis overcoat, withoik his scarf, and without telling me!”
NEW ^ ’6fr Dodge Dart
Sale Used Cara 1061 Sale Used Cars
JOHN SMITH DODGE
III S. SAOINAW___PE ^70iB
___■« OLDSMOBILE 2 DOOR —BI”
AutomaUt Tfana.. Radio a Reat-044- *1M down. RUSS 106 DAWSOR. 212 a. Bltlaaw. FE
•IS PLTTMOUTH BELVEDERI hardtop. wbltawtlU. R a R. claon, 150 lake over peymoine. PE B-—- ---------- * - -
1153 PLYMOUTH BTATION WAO-
___________ -J price Bits. Auume
paymenti of tl.75 per month. See credit manaier. Mr White at Kln^ Auto Bales. 115 S Saflnaa
BIRMINGHAM • RAMBLER
666 S WOODWARD MI 6-3904
REPOSSESSION
B2M fuU prtee. no eaab neat Pay only 117 mo, Due nrll . lUto Auto, Mr. BtU. rt S-BI MB E Elta. B. at Auburn. ,
•1956 CHEVROLET
BTATXON , wAoOR, 3 DOOR LlMtt Oreen.
$1095
JOHN SMITH DODGE
211 S BbBlnaw ___PE 3^7061
all iuodard factory eoutpmem and laderal tai. Salas Ui and Ueania oitra.
RAMMLER-DALLAS
MOI N MAIN	ROCHESTER
I FORD BTATIOM WAOON, V-B, |	'
radio a haatar. Sharp! No man- OTEBiyiyE RADIO h HEA’T-ey doBm Aitumd _paymeau of ! ER, ABBOLUTELT MO MONET B27.24 month BUPRIOR AUTO I	‘
BALES. 3^----------------
lard.
•U PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR B3 DOWN '
I. 321 MONTCALM fT OAK- |
•U DODOE STATION WAOON. AU-- tomattc tram.. Radio fe Baater. liOO down. RUBS DAWSON, 333
_S._8aftnaw^rE_2U13L____________
INB DObOE DART PHOENIX. 4 door hardtop. B cylinder. Fully quipped: Like New Orij|lBnl 13471
Tnnier Ford.
|U TO B2M0. FINANCE NO raOBLBM.
ECONOMY CARS 22.aO»tl itSS CREVlB 2 DOOR, VERT N!
car. PE 3-7142. K RWhi._
IB54 dHEVT 2 DR
REPOSSESSION
STut’ilr-ieu'^
- *■„ Blvd B. at Auburn_
BEL AIR
lIBB 'CRETROLET
door, hardtop. RB._ ____________
V-B. stick tranimlnlon, power itoerlnB ond brakes, laecutive'r
Itop
Like 1...	_________
lor B2.B00. OL 2-2141
:. v-k“hardtop, cor- | tram. RBH. Good
2 DOOR
■59 EORD $1795
: 1B5B PORO COUNTRY SQU^. :	RADIO B BEATER. AUTOMAT-
IC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTTE-
•- —J Money	*----
DOWN. AtiUmt paymanta of BS BI per mo. Call CradIt llfr. Mr. ParU at UI 4-7HB Harold Turner
111 OLDS SB.
Sasihaw. FE 2-BI31
r OONTN. Auume
toroid Turaer Ford._
1N2 OLDSMOBILE. SB. RADIO B heator. automatte traaaailaaloa. : ------- —
. ot $12.31 Manaier. i ito Balci..|
3-BB27. After B, FE 2Blff I M DODOE CU816M 2 OR. BT. 300 I h p. DMS eof. TorquetUU, pow- < er eteerlns * brakee. Bl-Way Rt-Fl. Bpotleu. P--*—"" ••
'Cy'Owena
------Reduced. OR >02ri |-5B FORD PAIRLANE
ooboi custom ROYaET*2 top, continental. UL 2-2^
-------- RBH, Pow- 1 14 roup VIC. HARDTOP
. BllBI UL B cyl. A*>to. powu itMiHu.
’56 FORD
2 DOOR
$745
PLYMOUTH, 1157. t PASBINOSR _ _
CSii SSS:	! ,_Eddie Stsele
'is PLYMOUTH	ur-vt.i'v
REPOSSESSION	i ..
P4t full priet No cash netded.
IBB E. Wvd. B^at SUbum TRI-POWER MBB'PONTWC BUPn-
eared for. By oner. 11.715. OR
-_:S-B3BI,_____________ _____ i
IBIB"TON'hAC CATALINA. '4 DOOR j
—bydrar............	—
stetrli
. RAMBLER. CR08S COUNTRY. •Utlou vaton. aharp R B H Whltowalla. automatic, timed flau. Private owner. PE 2-5B4I

Torqutl nf. 1 0
1 DODOE 2-DOOR. B CTUm>ER. | CAR R( otandard trommlulon with over- doors, drive New motor: Mo ruit $48 ' Pontloi dow^ |4B5. Buy boro—Poy here. , pORb'll
^'Cy'Owens
147 B. SAOWAW STREET
ear, like new. lodla red li Ivory, .motchlni Inurior. Boe U. make offer. Vh to 31 months on bol-onoe. BmMmOHAM-RAMBLER, „	„	*** * WOODWARD MI * ■*“-
pio7w^ ^TU^a^il- *•» ' CHEVROLrr,
BIRMINGHAM: RAMBLER
666 S. WOODWARD Ml 6-39CM
inf B sMlbf _WlE_pR_*-JSS»-. •58 *a TON FORD PICEUK BH my equity. RA 7-SI72.
CU^T
•BB^tHlW. l»k TON WfMIL nit|S -■52 Ford •* ton pickup. ’BI In-
?bTy“TaL‘
FE 4-B4B2 afUr B
NEW I960 CHEVROLET
H TOR PICKUP
Chryslar, Dodta . ist will lava TOO ajj^r ^^s aaat* —
!!!?»2**:, ’W^y vRo^Lin	isii dodob roval LAMcn
fio55^"i5cm«SIS:’ p?y°, repossession
mente ot B2B.13 per mo Call:	53B5
money oo*ir
of tltTst par mb: Call cRl' It Mar. Mr. Parka *" -Harold —---------■
repossession
' U price, no caab nt
ly 117 mo. Due nrll .
“	- 1, rt B-4B2B

’59 STUDEBAKER
3 DOOR
$1445
lOB E Bird. B. i
eond. No money don. 1
I.	WWHH. V 1H« DrlCO
Ateurat pnymanu ot MBS mr mmtb. Bat eradlt manoitr. Hr. Whttt at Etna Auto BoIm. •5 B totlnaw. IK b.-“
lB57 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAiT.
Oriftmi 2-tona trey paint. Ecom ;
ir low priet 27V7.
d Turner Ford.
North Chev.
EOtUINOHAH-RAH-
_________uma email paymanta of
B24 24 pet month. Rlnf llr. Bl^ Cocky Alto Snicc. FE t-llOB. rt 4-3214. 113 B. BOBtoow.
VALIANT
clarkston motor sales
lata Bt, OtorkatOD MA B-I14I
- CHEVROLET. _______ _______
AIrr-VR ft H. FawarfUde. Clean car. B1B50 Pvt Owner. PE 5-BI4I
or MA 8-6233_______________
’U CNeTROLET 2 DOOR. BTAND-
I Rite Auto. IIB E Elvi
Elvd. B I
'Cy’ Ow^ni^Avw'sSjr^
147 S BAOINAW BTREET
ard traaemlutoa, 55 do^n — $5 j par week - “Credit No Problem." RUBS DAWSON. 322 B I BoBlnmw, PE M121.
While They Last
•4f	Mercury ..............i
'12	PontlAC ... ..........I
'52	Chevrolet ............i
•5B Plymouth ..............
'M CtaiTTOIot ............
•58 FORD
CONVERTIBLE
$1795
■y-v- A 'tttA	«oo e> c - i '’"“vervwie. AutomaUe trammu-
FE 4-2214. 193 S. Sagl-I Jlon, power eturlni and bmket.
\	•	,, 2f,00f actual mllti. New vinyl top,
naW.	new White wall tiree. It won't
wait, hurryl SM5. PuU Warranty.
185 AUBURN AVI.
'Cy'Owens' 1
I 147 a. S^INAW STREET ’
'______ra_5-4tol_
i I960 FORD
DEMO SALE
PrieeB to teU tbit Month
REPOSSESSION
fuU price. No antta aot___ , _____
„i. ...-— I^^ A^ I 'M Bmg^ RAITOTOP
TRANSPORTATION
!	AT rra
I	BEST
17 CREYROLBT BtO Wfb. ' I13B5 ..........	. $ BB5
JSU
„... Rite Auto. Mr Bell PE I '|B BUICK 4 DR. H-T A4B2f lOB E. Blvd. 8. at Auburn. '55 PORO 4 DOOR .
---“lT5TP(Mtb~V:B~2'DR	I PONTIAC 2 DOOR.......} vw
REPOSSESSION -S	air / Si
tlM full Prii -	----'	---------------- ---------
“	" Motor Sales
2-TMl
lOB E. Blvd. a. I
^ px6ELLENT ilbtOR ,
Eddie Steele BEATTIE
SS*<SrtIS*NlBf. mf Puf-"**
Ml 4-7108. Hurold Turuvr_____
IT BUICK > DOOR. RAlibTOP --------	- aharp rad IIABB
— FORD -
rM OHORARD LAKE RD B 5B2B4 Keeie PE 2-25
1155 PORD 2 DOOR RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Auumt pay-
S 2,r«ifr. '5Krbrat‘i']
4-75oe Raroid Tumyr Pord.
JET BLACK '5f PORO CONVERT-
Iblt, 1
and' Titor. Oold. black and ■ ^ r Interior White elL 15.008 miles 82.200.
-I paymtbU, I_____	_	___
don er oM trade. BIRMINO-
■AM-RAMRLBR. f" -----------
WARD. MI 0-3004.
VALIANT
CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES
B-5141
Mala St. citrkttoo
'Cy' Owens
147 S. BWQtoW^BTREET
cl" arur’4,"oR j IBM	BTUpMAIMg^^^^ B»gtTO
lent condition. No money down. Aesttfflt payments of tlTOB per montb. See Credit Manattr Mr. White At Elat Auto Bulu. lU B.
Ellubeth Uke Rd
VOLKSWAOBN 1051. ORAY R ft H. wasbria. excellent can dltlon............
/	£lfinai
Owens!—I
bad, for lale cheap. DL 2-21IB.
I vertible.
W2 PLYMOPIR 2 DOOR.' RADl6 |	“ ■“
50 PONTIAC 8TARCRIEP VISTA, power itecrini ft brakes. PS ^
5-3710 after 0 p m._________
PONTIAC. CATALINA CON- ‘
and haatar Ekoellant eanditloa. **- aonty dawn. Pull prtca 105.
$1688
BTEBRINO. i
Matthews-
Hargreaves
— CHEVROLET
tit OAET-ANP A-VE. PE 0-4II1
' Pontisc’t Truck Center
GMC
Fictory Brtnch OAKLAND AT CASS
Schram’s Truck & Equipment 253* Wkla Ewv.__OR 2-1201
TRUCKS
VANS
n?Ti.
OLABB. t.
SMALL IX,. n ■	111, —
TNAOE. PE 2-2310 APTER
PM.	___________ I
IT CjipnXAC M HARDTOP _N^
t2,110: pic B0400 ~
IMPORT SALE
10 Raaly Roadatar
MW'**- *	a4i«»4
00 M^'^lioadaUt'
OOR^y Bprtta
Houghten 6t Son
•aur Priaodly Olds Daale rcmtian car bales
AND BCRTICB
SHOP
SUNDAY
BUY
MONDAY
OLIVER
Motor Soles
liis'iiiSfV?-' "‘“oV
^ At the itepUtht la Waterford ll54~H»tO CUBTOiaiNB. RADIO
Pull prict I2B5. Auume paymente ' of tll.31 per month. Call eradlt I manaier. Mr. White at Kink Auto ' .	111 » BoflnaW PE 1-0402 i
1 IIM FORD CUB'fOM V-0. STICK ' tranemlMlon. RftH. paddtd dash. I I Immarulste red and white, no rust U4S ^No money down. Buy
'BIRMtNGHAM
'Cy' Owens i
13 PORDB. CBBVE. ft BUICKB.
$99 & UP
Bat Dick, Cats Motor
1957 PLYMOUTH
SPORT iUB7^f^2
• LnCK. VSM MOMr MJ
151 f fttflnav at. .
RAMBLER
666 S. WOODWARD Ml 6-39(U
REPOSSESSION
1012 ^ORD. 4 DOOR. BLACK. 11744 monUi No money dawn, film Mr Blu. Luckv Auto Sales. FE VlOOf. rt 4-2314. IBl I. Btf-
NO MONEY DOWN
'IT Ford. 2 door rad and white beauty. 1721 full priaa. Rlns Mr. Bint. Lucky Auto Bales. FE 4-IOSt - PE 4-331B.......
$129!
JACK
COLE
PLYMOUTH-VALIANT
is TORD 2 DOOR I 37 000 MILES. : !S*?,
good ilr5». 5555. FE 4-5561.	‘ W>Utfl Lait ___ MY 4-4511
•BB^UNCdLirPRE&riER~4 DOOR
CAR PATMKNTB TOO BURDBN-
tlt Orebord Lake Ava PH 241B1	Open Eves
BUICK OPEL JEEP

Crissma'n
OKEVROW COMPANY
ROCHESTER
■57 FORD'WAOON. RAH. EXCtL! lTOt_eomuioo._PI 4-01B2	„
54 TORO CREBTUNl BkH'ineR ,	------
• tiau topi,\l-l. p.s. p.b. Fordo- i ••
lean to appra- ____________MY 2-2B4I___________
3W Devondalc I IBM PORO COliTERTlBLE. BEAD-
---------------------- Full price '
lltitb RUBS DAWSON. 332 t BABlnaw. PE 24U1 ROBB
b udan. Turqualsa ■
.. PpNTUC 2 DOOR. SNOW Uras. standard. 1125. PE 2-2tlt
7^ Clara Bt._______________
0 PONTIAC 4 DOOb, PtiU,Y ^mp|wd, power. B2.4M. OR
2 PONTIAC CONVERT WITH '58
na*	“
Every Car During
MARCH
Selling
Below
SPRING
Prices
NEW LARKS
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
Our Sacrifice Your Gainll
STATION WAOOKS TWO AND POUR door BEOANI aiX’B AND EIOHT'B rq^D 7
^ov
’58 IMPERIAL
»215. 'll Plymouth. V-B. « Buick. 4 dear. B3H. '53 Olds, hardtop B245. '14 Ford. Bill.
Uful V
___' liaattr,' e'lee'uwt CMdlUon I
Na moody dow“ ----------- —
menu of 117 23
N, MAIN, ROcheetar, OL 1-BTBl
1954 CADILLAC CPE. •
A btautlfiil white hardtop A . one owner Btrminfham car with RAB. doubU power. OUd to —---------- one. Total price 1
■55 FORD
4 DOOR
$545
PBOPLKB AUTO BALIB ^ it Oat land	2-h51
itB4 CHEVY tmLnii club coupe. ; tharp. |44t. CBrl s, B2 Oakland. | rt 1-5505	_____ I
ii'eSiT. nSHadTtatIonwao- ;
----	■_________OL 2-BT21
For 'lliat Beautiful USED CAR See
Slielton-Pontiac-Biiick Rochestet, Mich.
LB5T-c«^yr‘-^iL—'Cy' 0w6ns
coopt 4 cyllntUr, ttandard trane-	I	■‘•O
mlaalon. RAR. A real aharp and	. BAniNaw urwerr
cleun HawatUh brenu beauty	■ SS v'sTai
Only BI2BI. 31 payments, 531 sV	“.-I"'	------
Low cash down or old trade. •• TOfip P-LANE iHilbOR AU-BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLIRt tdt B. J®"*** tram Radio A HeaUr WOODWARD Ml 1-3104	" ' " -	-------------

’57 FORD
FalrUnt Ml. 2 Dr. hardtop, i motle troosmlulOD, RBH. A aharp tar. BUN.
Larry Jerome
.^Johnson
LalceOrion
OFreRS -
automaUc. RBH. White wall Uras! aharp. Look thU over.
Clarkston Motor Sales
C^YSLER-PLYHODTR DEALER i
I MONTH
n 8t., Clorkaton. MA I-5U1.
I 55 PLTTHOUni. NICE CARI ..
I down - M par wukl "Credit i I No Problem.''^ HUBS OAWSQN. ' I 222 B. lOBlnaw. PE 2AU1.	|
RINK
M Rambltr Wn
HASKINS
SPECIALS
aAL AT ONLY
$2295	/
*	’.56 CADrUL.AU
W SERIES SEDAN. LUBCIOU.4 PINE U GRAY VERY SHARP.
$1695
’.57 CHEVROLET
STATION WAOON. 4 DOOR. REAL SHARP	.
$1295	“	/
’56 FORD /
lUIRE. BTAnOjr
WAOON
aqui 1^10 ATIC 1
r 2 dr. atdah, airnew Mhart. hock up Ufl>U. Ufht blue ftblah. Tbs MW. BIBBS.
’55 PONTIAC
■TA'nON WAOON
$645
$1195 ’57 PLYMOUTIJ
WW&P	IS'a
r 4 dr. tadAo. V-« i
ROCHESTER PORD DEALER O^I-B7ll ___________
'57 FORD
Palrlaha‘'"111" 2-door B cylinder
beauty Radio, htater.
mllee Raven b
Russ lohnspn Motor Sales
at, RBH, whlto ........... ....
eond. Uirouthout. PE 5-4514____
CHETROliri' UM. 2 DR. T-l. RBH. low mlleofe. white eld#
DOOR BEDAN,
U ft. 125 rubhtr-Bth 4
1 PORD
P-71B. ir • tpB -2 ep
3-fI3T
'12 DODOB 4 DOOR SEDAN. NA- , 52 FORD V-T die ft Beater	4 nice car!
FuU Priet IN	—-----------
Dawson;
732 R itflnaw. n ^BU1 _
‘■‘.I	'"-TOP. nil
&lj?»0N.“2»?*v*yaW.w.'‘5ie'5s
BEATTIE
Tour PORD Dealer Since 1B31 '
ooadlttoh 2I01B :
I DOOR BEDAN Reel
TRACTORS
B33 2B PER MO.
t-full air. lt(|B r
i. .
l.-uTr orer llt TO
Special Units
I '55 Ford. Pordomatlc ..
{'57 Mercury Hardtop, power I 'll Hudnoo. load runnlni • »
>31 '55 Chevye ............. till ,
, 'll Pontlaci. '52. '52. 'll Ml uu 1 I 53 Plymouth, |ood runnlni I 15 i ' 54 Ford Bod. BM. Wfn |3B5 up ' 111 H Pord Hardtope	*— '
! 54 Cbryalcr coove-*
.1 '54 Chevy convert
IMS till w Huron
5 f»	(Neat to ^_____
rii'cHBVROIXt ULAIR 'RADIO and hMter. cicellent aODdItlon
TLijanwasaras
mUilon. padded daeh a-hite tlrea, radio and beater tlBM 3| par-If. Low co«h down
3IXIK HWY	OR l-IE
tfte Bteplight In Waterford
1161 FORD CUSTOM
Lake Orion
M_V 2-2871 _MY 2-2381
'57 MERCUlit CbNYERriBUC.
Automatl'r tranemleilon. Radio ft { Ratter, Power ateortnf ft Power | I brakee 51345. PuU prict RU8B I DAWaON. 232 B. Buflakw. JVE |
Bint, powertadt. power ttoerlni ft bfakei. radio, heour. BeauUtul bikek ft Ivory tlnUh.
'51 Chevrolet
j'Cy'Owens
JUST MAKE ’ PAYMENTS
Absolutely NO CA5iH NEEDED
Aeiumo jwymenu of IB.II
North Chev.
month.
White at Klni Auto —- rt B-W2.
•WS-^chVft with.,
•^2;
2 epoed, 121 ruhhor. Thli
___ haiAtbt roof do
BBvt tltk 00 thU iml
BOB BUTLER

Power
■vy ‘ -
-____Icke. — ____— —
M and '54 PontUea U Praitr
'17 Pord. nine........... .......
'17 and '14 Lincoln, power
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tomowts tv nonjGvre N (3> Movie (began, at 5 p.m.) (4) Mr. Adanu and Eve.
(7) Major League Baseball. (9t Popeye.
M (2* Union Pacific.
(4) Honeymooners. t7) Baseball (cont.)
(9)' Talent Caravan.
M «2) Four Just Men.
(4> Man From Interpol.
(71 Girl Decoy.	,
(9) Mickey Rooney.
:.'W f2t Perry Mason.
(4) (color) Bonanra. <
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(9) Best of Millian DoUar Movie. Comedy:	Midcey
Rooney. "Life Begins for Andy Hardy.” (’41).
:M (2) Perry Mason (cont.)
(4) Bonanza (cont.) t7t John Gunther.
(9) Film (began
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(4) (color) Bozo Hje Gown. (7) Faith For Today.
(9) Cathedral of Tomorrow. li:3i (2) Felix The Cat.
(4) Kit Carson.
(7) Fun House.
(4).(color) George Pierrot Presents.
(7) Johns Hopkins.
(9) Christopbm. ^ U:li (3) Uttle Lulu.
Il:Si (2) Roy Rogers.
(4) Michigan Conservation. (7) niree Stooges.
(9) Gilead Baptist Church. Il:4l (4) Americans at Work.
Si'NDAT AFTERNOON i::M (2) Detroit Speaks.
(4) U. of M. Presents.
(7) Chaitipionship Bowling. (9) Mickey Rooney.
M:M (2) Dateline UJ4.
(4) Man and the Challenge. (7) Leave It to Beaver. -	!
(9) Film (began at 7:30 p.m.)
12) Mr. Lucky.
(4) The Deputy.
-ID Lawrence Welk.
(9) Hockey, New York at Toronto.
(2) Have Gun, Will Travel. <4) (color) World Wide 60. (7) Welk (cont.)
(9) Hockey (began i p.m.)
t«:N (2) Gunsmoke.
(4) Woiid Hide (cont.)
(7) Jubilee U.9JL (9) Hpekey (began i p.m.)
10: U (9) King Whyte Show.
10: M (2) Sea Hunt,
(4) Sgt. Bilko.
(7) Jubilee (cont.)
(9) Crime Does Not Pay.
II: M (9) Hations Business. lt:N (2) (4) (9) News. Sports, Weather.
(7) Whirlybirds.
II:IS (9) Stariight Theater. Comedy:	Ronald Colman,
"Champagne for Caesar,"
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li;to (4k Saturday Movie. Comedy: Cary Grant. "The Awful Truth;" (’ST). Drama: Willard Parker. "One Way to Love," (’46).
11:14 (2) Nlghtwatch Theater Dramas: Robert Young, "The Searching Wind." (’46); Gene Raymond, "Stolen Heaven,” (’38).
11:31 (7) Shock Theater. "Night (’42).
SUNDAY MORNING 7:64 (2) Meditations. l:M (2) Mau for Shut-ins.
I: II (9) BiUboaid. .
1:14 (2) Sacred Heart.
1:30 (2) CSirtstophers.
(9) Herald of Truth.
«:SI (4) News.
•:M (2) Court of Health.
(4) Church at the roads.
(7)Underitanding Our World.
(9) Temple Baptist Gnirch. 1:14 (2) To DweU Together. t:U (2) Detroit Pulpit.
(4) Frontiers of Faith.
(7) Chriatian Science.
(9) Oral Roberts.
1:44 (7) Accent.
19:M (2) This Is The Life.
(4) Builders’ Showcase.
(9) Damon Runyon Theater. Dead or AUve. 1:10 (4) Winter Baseball.
i:N (2) G.E. Theater.
(4) Chevy Show.
(7) Rebel (9) Movie. "Johnny fe-linda.” (1941). A doctor comes to a small fishing village and becomes interested in a girt who is a/deaf mute. Jane R^^an. Lew Ayres, Charles Bickford.
(56) Great Decisions.
>:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock.
(7) Alaskans.
ItfM (2) George Gobel.
(4) Loretta Young.
10:10 (2) What’s My Line?
(4) Nbt For Hire.
(7) 21 Beacon Street.
(2) News.
(4) News.
(7) Movie. "The Tall Ue." (1952). When a coUege hazing has tragic consequences, a professor attempts to have the practiA aboliijwd. but be
(2) Movie.
(7) World Adventure Series. (9) Movie. ’’SUblemateS" 11938). An alcoholic tries to help a young boy who loves a horse more than anything in the world. Wallace Beery. -Mickey Rooney, Minor Watson.
0 (7) Youth Bureau.
0:00 (7) Bishop Pike.
I (4) Washington to Michigan. 9 0:14 (4) Pro Basketball.
0:40 (7) College News Cot ence.
(7) Open Hearing.
(2) Sports Spectacular. 9,3:80 (7) Char
(9) Movie. "Escape Burma.” (1955). A fugitive wanted for murder takes refuge on the plantation of woman rancher. Barbara Stanwyck. Robert Ryan.
(7) Paul Winchell.
4:10 (4) World Championship Gdf.
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0:00 (7) Matty’s Funday Funnies. (2) GE College Bowl.
(4) lime: Present
(7)	Lone Ranger.
(8)	Science Fiction.
SUNDAY EVENING 0:00 (2) Small World.
(4) (color) Color Theater.
(7) Citiien Soldier.
(9)	Popeye.
(56) Black and Unknown
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tion. Paul Henreid. Kathleen Hughes. Margot Field.
(9) News.
1:10 i9) Weather.
11:16 (2) Weather.
(4» Weather.
-191 klovie. "Melba." (1953*. The daughter of an Australian rancher aspires to become an opera star. She goes to Paris to take lessons, and meets a young Englishman who falls in love with her. Patrice Munsel, Robert Mor-ley.
11:M (2) Sports.
(4) Sports.
11:34 (2) Movie. "The Night of Nighta.” (1940). An author-actor goes on iiJDinge priof to the opening of his new play. Pat O’Brien. Olympe Bradna.
11:30 (4) Movie. "The Missing Juror.” (1944). Six members of a Jury that once wrongly convicted s man of murder are mysteriously murdered themselves. Jim Bannon, Janis Carter.
(D Restless Gun.
(9) Youth ’60.
U:30 (2) Search tor Tomorrow.
(4) (color) It Could Be You. (7) Love That Bob.
(9) biiary Morgan. lt:a (2) Guiding Ught.
!:i0 (9) News.
00 (4) Bold Journey.
(2) Our Miss Brooks.
(D About Faces.
(9) Movie, so (7) Topper.
(2) As World Turns.
00 (2) Medic.
(4) Queen for a Day.
(7) Day in Court. t:» (4) Loretta Young.
(7) Gale Storm.
(2) House Party.
3:00 (2) MUlionaire.
(4) Young Dr. Malone.
(7) Beat the aock.
(9) Movie.
3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours.
(4) From These Roots.
(7) Who Do You Trust?
4:00 (2) Brighter Day.
(4) Thin Man.
(7) American Bandstand. 4:14 (2) Secret Storm.
4:31 (2) Edge of Night.
(4) Yancy Derringer.
(9) Robin Hood.
6:00 (2) Movie.
(4) (color) George Pierrot Presents.
(9) Looney Tunes.
4:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin.
4:40 (9) News.
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OMXEGE BASKETBALL TOURNEY. 4 p.m. (4). A National Invitation Tournament quarter-fl-|nal game from Madison Square Garden.
PERRY MASON. 7:30 p.m. (3). Perry (Raymond Burr) is told a murder weapon once *■*" property.
DK1K CLARK SROW. 7:90 p.m. (7). Songs by Fabian. Jadde Wilson, The Crests, Santo and [Johnny and John Gary.
! JOHN GUNTHER’S HlOH iROAD, 8 pjn. (7). From the brink [of savagery to modern living in I Tanganyika.
I LEAVE IT TO BEAVER. F30 iP.m. (7). Beaver (Jerry Mathers) is inspired by a movie and decides Uo hypnotise everyone in his fam-■jily, includinft the cat.
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Joined GOP in Beating Move to Free Stalled Act From Committee
LANSING (fl — Five House Democrats who bucked 1he party line held the key today to whatever ehancea remained for civil rights legislation in Michigan this year.
The five Detroit area lawmakers Joined Republicans yesterday fighting an attempt to force the House State Affaire Cbnunittee to bill carrying broadened civa rights.
Author AAoughom to Get Royalties From Russia
JEAN CAP FERRAT, Frfoice (UPD—The Soviet govern-metd has agreed to pay royalties to British author W. Somerset' Maugham for the Russian editions! of his novels, it has been learned.
A spokesman for Maugham, one of the first Western authors to receive such royalty rights from Russia, said he stood to gain a 'considerable stun" since Soviet editions of any stngla book run into many millions of copies.
The Soviet government previously had offered to give book royidties to westerners only if they came to Russia to spend the money but it put no such condition on Maugham.
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DR. JAMES O. WHITMER Chiropractic Qinic FE 24275
Rep. Joaeph J. Kowalski (D-De-trolt) said he would "have a talk" with the group before deciding whether to take another erdek next week at bringing the measure to the House floor for debate. Wednesday Is the deadline for passage.
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I LAWRE.NCE WEIR’S DANCING I Thomas J Whlaeir (R-
the aathorlty af the Fair Em- | ptoymeat Practices Commissloa j to hrlade howring, public accom-modatloBs and education.	j
Democrats who opposed it are Reps. JiUcille'H. Mef^odgh, representing the all-white ftty of Dearborn;-John J. Fifopatrick, E. D. O’Brien and Harvey Beadle, all of Detroit; and John C. Hitchcock of Hazel Park.
American automobila exn rose in 1959 to 305,000 units 1 3(M.346 in 1958.
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Economy Hits Brighter Trend
BusinBtsm«n Plan Spend; Record^ Sum on Modernizing, Growth
(2) Twentieth (^ntury.
(7) Rescue 8.
(9) Buccaneers.
(56) Prospects of Mankind. (2) Lassie.
(4) Overland ’Trail.
(7) Colt .45.
(9) Movie. "HeU Below." (1933) A much-needed liberty is enthusiastically ra-oeived by the fighting crew of a submarine. Robert Montgomery, Walter Husk Madge Evans, Jimmy l rante.
7:36, (2) Dennis The Menace, t) Maverick.
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(56) El^ Zwie Drei. t:|6 (7) Lawihan.
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(56) Poets and Poetry.
MONDAT MORNING 4:46 (4) Continental aaasrom.
(4) (cofor) Conttaental Oata-toom.
4:46 (2) MedHatlans.
4:44 (2) On the Farm Front.
(4) Today.
(2) TV CoDegc.
(7) Funewi.
7:31 (2) Felix the Cat.
(7) Breakfast lime.
S;40 (2) News.
3:14 (2) Captain Kangaiqo.
4:34 (7) Johnny Ginger.
(2) For Better or Worse-(4) NBC Playhouse.
9:96 (2) Movie.
(7)	Stage 3.
(4) Faye Elizabeth.
16:16 (4) Dough Re Mi.
16:34 (9) Billboard.
*4:44 (4) Play Your Hunch.
(8)	DhiglXmifSdtool.
14:44 (7) News.
(2) I Love Lucy.
(4) Price b Right.
(7) Lady of Charm.
(9)	Abbott A Costello.
U:N (4) Coocentratkn.
(2) December Bride.
(9) Cisco Kid.
U:U (7) Detroit Today.
MONDAY AITEBNOON m (2) Love of yte.
(4) Trudi or Consequences.
WASHINGTON (UPD-Bwiness-men Friday provided the most encouraging news for the economy in more than two months.
They plan to spend a record $37,-016,000.000 this year to modernize and expand factories and equipment.
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! DEPUTY. 9 p.m. (4). Marshal Fry (Henry Fonda)' and deputy Mc-Ctord (Allen Case) are captured by a Mexican lan<L baron whoae daughter haa run off with an American miner. Anna Kashfl, guest.
HAVE GlIN. WILL TRAVEL, 9:30 p.m. (2). Paladin (Richard Boone) ia hired by a nitMeu : rancher to eacoet him and his wlh !through Indian country.
WORLD WIDE 69. 9:30 p.m. (4) iThe story of architecture and how lit affocts the life of man. Hugh [Downs, narrator. (Cblor).
I OUNfiMOKE, 10 p.m. (7). MaH Dillon (James Amess) can’t believe that a shiftless farmer robbed ^a Dodge CSty store, but sets out to to arrest him.
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SUNDAY HPORTS 8PECTACU-LAR, 3 p.m. i2). Pro tennis from Palm Beach. Fla., featuring Rancho Oxizales, Ken Roaewall. Pan-cho Segura. Tony Trabert and Alex Olmedo. (90 minutes)
LEONARD BERNSTEIN AND THE NEW YORK PHILHARMON. 10, 4:30 p.m. (2). Rhythm in music and poetry. Attorney Joseph Welch is the intermission host.
TIME: PRESENT. 5:30 pm. (4^ Chet Huntley reports on the
The Michigan Real EsUte Asan. led the fight to bury 'civil right measures in the SUte Affairs Committee.
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Rep. George W. Sailade <R-Ann Arbor), led the unusual move to pry t)>e Whinery bill fh>m the^Din-
Siding with him were Republican Reps. John C. Morris of Midland, Robert S. Gilbert of Saginaw and Louis C. Cramton of Lapeer, father of the rape law.
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Maeller mM this unprecedented ;new face of communism in Hun-autlay si capital (laids wsuld gary.	,
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The Commerce Department and Securities and Exchange Commission released s survey of business plans to enlarge end improve production facilities.
OUTLAV8 RUING The Indicated 14 per cent s|)lurge from 1959 capital spending was the first major piece of encouraging economic news sinoe the steel industry and union came to terms Jan. 4.
Plaat and equlpmeal spendiag Ut a ncord 444,943,080,000 In 1067 then shimped heavily la 1168. Outlays have been rising steadily rince the last three months pf 1958 .a continued upward trend throughoi^t I960 was forecast.
met in the first of two programs dealing with the artist in politics. Daniel Schorr, moderator.
OVERLAND TRAIL. 7 p.m. (4). Sean McClory as O’Mara tries to
CAIRO (UPD—Ex-angelist Billy Graham discloaed Frldax he hadj fallen "seriously lU" with-a stomach ailment during the last part of his six-week tour of Africa but had recovered quickly.
’The energetic young American
____________, ________ _	preacher did not define the nature
drive Kelly (William Bendix) andjol the illness and said he felt fine Flip (Doug McClure) out of the now.
stageltnc business.	! Graham was affected by an eye
DENNlg THE MENACE, 7:301 ailment last year but visited Aus-p.m. (2). Dennis (Jay North) findsitralia with his mission despite thej he can operate a neighbor’s TV | fart doctors in the United States set by . remote control from his told him to "slow down." own bedroom.	I	*	★	*
MAVERICK. 7:30 p.m. (7). Bretj Graham arrived in Cairo from Maverick (James Garner) helpful-1 Ethiopia at the conclusion of a ly roba a bank to prevent a friend I nine-country speaking tour that from breaking the law.	left IHUe tinw for "slowing down.”
ED SULLIVAN SHOW. 8 p.m.iHe was 10 pounds lighter than (2). An-Irish program with Barry, a,hen he started.
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Manufadturing, where capital, PROJECT 90, 8 p.m. (4). Repeat spending foils and rebounds most of ’Ufe in the ’Thirtieg, ” film clips sharply with the rhythm of the I about Africa’s New Deal era. buslnem cycle, listed a 25 per cent! O-B- 'IintATER. 9 p.m. (2). rise for 1960. with durable goods'PegSV atars as a small-town up 33 per cent.	j girl In New York who tries to for-
- r	[get a recent tragedy only to have
ITM and steel and electrioal her life threatened. Ronald Reagan machinery were forecast at rec coatars.
bWTis.	I DINAH SHORE SHOW. 9 p-m.
Percentage Increases in capital ‘4>- Comedian Shelley Berman, ac-
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spending by other major industries were mining. 2; railroads, 10; non-rail transportation, 6; public utilities, 7; commercial and other, 7.
Behind the planned jiickup in capital outlays was widespread pectathm that sales would expand appreciably thU year, the report P ™:	L
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 1960
Thank You
Voters of District Number 7 for your Votes in Monday’s Primary.
Your confidence in me is irreatly appreciated.
James H. Marsihall
Commission Candidate District 7
Magnetic Space Coming Idea
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sfiip would have' available to it constant magnetic field that
told a reporter.
Once launched from the earth by more conventional propulsion.
ly high-speed electrica] ^propulsion for the space craft. This would eliminate the need for the ship
such as chemial rockets, a space,	.
ship would steer into areas coo-;*®	magnetic equip-
Sylvan Folk to Do Without Mosquitoes
Who worries about mosquitoes
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Latest Rocket Reports tainlng magnetic currenU beH|ment of its own, one ofthe present jin March? The Sylvan Lake Qty May GiV^' “Answer for tkming through interplane^'drawbacks to dreams-of kmic and^Coundl does.
’	Itary space, like oceanic currents, jother electrical means of space Oouncilmen
lan onslaught by the insects last lAugust had residents “itching” ter protection.	'
The Aerial Spraying Service, located at Pontiac Muidcipal Air-pent, has been contracted to spray Sylvan taica thte summer at a cost of $990.
workers outside the agrigiltural|ii
More than 19 million AmeriJan I fields today are women, one-thlrd ---------------------------------l|in offices. _______________
Avoibble Power
Riding such a current, a space'propulsion.
The University of Mii^ri is the oldest state university west of the
WASHINGTON (AP) - Information on the possibltities of "magnetic space rides ' to the •^is.-tant stars might come from one of the ei^riments in America’s. ' new space probe.
The experiment might help de-. termlne whether man could someday tap magnetic energy from space to whiz his space sMps millions. of miles to other stars far beyond our own sun.

The test involves the use of an instriiment known as a magnetometer This one-pound gadget-one of the most sensitive magne-tometen ever developed—is de-! 'signed to get new information on miignetic fields surrounding the earth and magnetic fields which believed to exist In interplanetary space, independent of any celestial body.
It’s this latter type of magnetic field that migfrt bold the key to less means. of propulsion
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POXTIAC. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1960 —26 PAGES
Nelle and Watson to
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Woodcock Senate for
U.S.IsReady *l,ag%S\d^ Forces
in State
Allies Meeting Today to Touch Up Package Deal for Geneva
WASHLNNTON dMit El<»enh<mrr «aid to(to>
By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR.	i
A top HAW official has laid the blanje for what he calls Michigan’s lag in development on the shoulders of the Republican dominated State Senate, “led by men with minds of the 19th century.”
Leonard Woodcock, UAW vice president,,was speak- the «e of enm reduction tuiki ing in Pontiac last night as part of a statewide “Truth ^7"o**!?x|iw^eveo About Michigan” series.	. ble menu leading to "Keneral
It is sponsored by the AFL-CIO to dispel what the j diaannameni.” union calls “liberal propaganda” about th^ state.	^ imupd!
For one thing. Woodcock said, “it is a contemp-	^ “ ’T *	, J
--------------------------tuou, mi dirty U," th.t
Michlpu. 1, a welfar, state.
The Lie ranks 34th	men If the Soviet Union
treuare expenditures - ‘he same. Informed said.
he
MRS. BETTY LANZA
Lanza's Widow Is Found Dead
sources said today.
The eyear^oki union official,* The Western Allies were: director of the union s General MO- tO meet again today tO put tors Corp. department.,, didn’t le- the final touches to a pack-strict his remarks to Michigan. He	„ av.„.. «,in
bUstemi Uu« generations of Re- ^ge Plan they will piesent publican national rulers lor letting to the Soviet Union when "a status society (Russia! oui-i the 10-nation disarmament
Mid-	1	' laay-	WASHINGTON	- Amer-
“Evoaomlcallyt ^ieakinc ne	Atlantic council to-k-h .u Pioneer V sun satellite acout-
have some of IttM.lnest political day appjwed the five-power West- cd the void belviwn earth and minds la the aatlon. But the 'em di.sarmament plan which will 'cnus toda.v for Mpace travelers of trouble to thftt thbir mindw ore presented to the Soviet bltK* next ^	s .	*
tied to «.e earty iVOi ceamryV	10-n^	'
"We are not the forward-look-lainiameni conference opens ing progressive nation with mimis Geneva Tuesday geared to thp 20th century." Wood-!	♦	♦	*
cock said
He saved his Sunday punch for Michigan and*the " maldistributed' ’:
Senate GOP majority.	; u,r Restern plan. ”
Almost 100 persons, mostly! unionists and Democrats, walked
Mrs. Lassiter Admits -Adultery in Statement
By MAX E. S1.MON
DEARBORN TOWNSHIP—Nelle Lassiter and Gordon Watson, whom she admits was her illicit lover, must stand trial for the murder of her husband, Royal Oak car dealer Parvln (Bill) Lassiter.
Township Justice John L. Mokersky ordered the silver blonde Beverly Hills grandmother and Lassiter’s former business associate bound over to Wayne County Circuit Court for trial after the prosecution wound up its “sex and greed” case against the couple.
They are held without bond in the Wayne County ,)ail.
/ The climax of the trial came when a statement by V Mrs. Lassiter admitting her affair with Watson, f4, was admitted as evidence. Mrs.*	’
Our New Pioneer V Scouting Universe Jor Travel to Come
Lassiter also admitted! knowing of her husband’s ■flnurder before police did.
The prosecution electrified the
packed cdurtroom' in an extraordinary night sesaion that ended at |12:.T0 a m. It preaented Mrs. l..aa-siter'a damaging statement in a dramatic, last-minute move to connect the glamorous 38-year-old
widow and Watson to a conspiracy 384 in salaries and fees in 1950, with three admitted killeia to as- but none collected soKsalled incen-launrhed—Tioneer V was 300 million miles around the sun sassinatc Lassiter.	live compensation because the
IH'.i'K) miles from the earth and between the orbits of earih and	^ point there bad co*”P*"y $5 400.000 last year.
$5AMillion Loss Told by Chrysler
DETROIT (JB-Twelve top Chrya. ler Corp. officials collected $1.2^.-
miIIps (
As Assistant Prosecutor Geoivi , Kent read slowly from a »•!
I , These figures *ere disclosed in the company's annual proxy state-iment today.
Ing away at a speed of «.SM Venus.
INSTRt MKNTl)) ABOARD	rourtroom that the
The po.kilion of the "paddle- Aboard If wCre instruments never go to trial, the si/c of a beachball. is njshing	«' 'hat hour was «.h.eh will provide man with hi.
tovvmd the .sun on the n.ost	Hiformalon about,,
llious mission yet undertaken to	niUcs east of vast magnetic fields.
♦	♦	*	;dis,-over and investigate the iterUsI	, charged pilrtieles. man, --
A -N.4TO spokesman said the ; which must l>e ma.stercd b<*f<>tr	radiation^ and meteoric dust in	her hMds on the counsel,
ninell had given Ms “conipirle man ventures (tie Planes.	.	.	...............
sym^lh.v aad entire aupport to ^he National Aeroimutlcs A I hv a slender, white Thor - Able «'	TnJ the *S'’et w^^T V r
Snare kdniiniKiration (\ASAi	had attempted succeiwtully to pnl	tors standing	outside the court-,et were. E. C. Row. first vice
Informed	source, said the m.nn-	calelnj, Ih": a" Val "a.m!	aluminum satCli.e	was	•	'•«-«tory Into a	iroom presscxl	closer ,0 the win-,president. $140,900; W. C. Newberg.
il«st handouts of "\Vh‘arW UAW	P®r'’»''^T-aboul tl hours allrr it	1 boosted	into a rhrun of more	than
iNeeds" to hear the talk. A union^Rht.of a three-part scheme pro-	--------—--------------
Vpage. sometimes lurid, manu-: ,
charged pilrtules. many kinds o( ^pip, Mrs. Lassiter bow (id her' '*•	LfHberi s
i member said the handouts c
posed to the Communist bloc for
I
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Ifrom an insmgent faction of Pon-'"**®;?"*	“’'"'y	'■"'** Prtl inf VC Pr\l IT	T EinWriT'C
!tlac Motor Division Local 633 ini*"* nudear weaiwns race. K^UUniy S I OUl~n JuGaUGlS !u4ii>ftP HaII \VrwvltfMv*lv' civklgp I	w w w	«•	HITT
Sorry to Lose Old Home
dows as Kent read the statement executive vice president, $125,900; Mrs. Lassiter gave him Jdn. 28. F. W. Misch. vice president, $115.-
U,lk I. Lunctad Jm	‘ *'’“’‘'1--:--'’'	*" “ *■
ji. 1959. and America's Pioneer,	*	♦	♦	1	*	^	♦
--------- ----------------------,	*	*	♦	-	?’**?■ fr*" At that time. .Mrs. Lassiter was' Chr>.l*r offtr>!k and directors
wtose hall Woodcock spoke j	•	n-t, , C„-s4-^ T	7-J ZJ	noi a defendant in the ease. She last qualified tot incentive com-
TODAv,TOO irr.ncT. c.n«i.‘,«d it.iy h.v,oorry to LosB Ulcl 1701716	JLyJlSS
'	there today been uoiking out diMeiences .Oi	-^7.000 miles wberc*aK t^ioneei' ei«»«	jmjHy jo aocond de-and feex
Probobly Diod From UomU conventions and th? role of mam stages:	- their Periy street home Of 19 years.	nation. This radio hJT power to BURIt:s her FAt’i;	'their annual meeting will be held
Natural CouSBS	ithe union member.	, tNUblishmeni of an Inter- SeveraL qulctly have expressed the fear that the transmit information over dis- Mrs. Lassiter and Watson are *'
tiwrage of national ind national dUamiameni agenev to COUIlty’s proposed mOVe tO felocrate them in the Te*e- *“"•’*’*	*'P	^ million mile*, accused of fiist degree murder and
......... ,	^	'T: graph road Sarvica Canlar*	'
■dts and troop* malntainetl b.v
all nation*.	might leave them without ^
2. Agreenieni b.v all nation* fn- a home. ^ volved to stop prodming nuviear	y
. in Detroit headquarters April 19.
state ^criticiffms completed .with-BEVptLY HILLS^. Calif. (APi out e.xprossing many coirective — Singer Mario I.anxa's widow, suggestions, it was left to a local once known as HoUywood’s most union president to ask the UAW’s' patient wife because of her late proposals, husband's stormy antics, died	„
Friday	question came from Re
A maid found the pajama-clad 'Continued on Page 2. Col. 8» j body of Betty Lanza In bed in her
lented mansion. Police say the C*,,_ U7,*ll Qfvjnp 37-year-old widow apparently died	''''***
'"“'“•' ““t	^ but You’ll Shiver
Her brother, Bert Hick*, said	'	i	i
she died "of a broken heart." OVGT Weekend "She never recovered from
Mario’s loss," he said. "Her life A brightweelj^d is in store for seemed empty.”	Pontiac area residents even if tem-
An autopsy was conducted but peraturos do remain cold. The U..S. the., coroner’s office said deter- Weather Bureau predicts fair and mination of the cause of death	tonight and tomor-
must await further studies. row.'
weapons and lerlalH on* hand li peace" program*: armed force* of th( and the I'niled State*.
3. End of production of nuclear weapon* and balli*tie ml*-siles with a mllilaiy q*e; and rventiiall.v reduction of annic* (Continued on Page 2, Col. f>i
JUl	■
^ Calls Soapy Swell
iir 'r	Presidency
^et 'union	"> •’“ve .( new
site for their anniml fair by 19B1. Dhn'ROIT The n.itional ehair-
r-iwfi'iT sii navo	conspiracy to murder Lassiter.
UIKtl T-Sli DA»«	I	occasionally
It will take the new Pioneer iQoijej across the table at Mrs. satellite 311 days to complete one Lassiter biK her face was but led | : circuit around the sun. About 150	hands
days from today, the mighty-voiced He read-
' planetoid, as M ientists are calling ..Q„„tion: Did you c-onsummate it. will make its rloses^^ approach friendship with Watson in to the Nun,	^^xual intercourse?
7f.70U.000 "Answer (Airs. UMiter); Ves.
More Violence at Troy Plant
’ "Question: How frequently did you have sexual relations?	i
Dynamic Local 'VotBS Down Firm's Plan to Keep Non-Unionist
News Flash'
I* said.
' Aaswer; "I don’t know .
I sometimes it would be weeks . sometimes mote often.
The statement
Violeh(;e erupted anew last night • and this morning at the strikebound Dynamic Manufacturers,
• I . wsjiou a-'j'iiaiiiu:	i
Pioneer’s average sp^ in orbit, th:'.t Miw.'La'ssR^^	J memSert^
Her doctor said she had been The low is expected to dip to under treatment tor a respiratory 10 above tonight. The high will ailment. Authority^ said she may climb to near 28 Sunda>'. The out-have died of asphyxiation.	look for MoMay is continued cold
Her husband died of wriieart al- ■ chance of some snow'. ^ , tack last Oct. 7 in Rome at &	a ♦	*
age of 38.	; Morning northerly svinds at 10-
llc assured I H leader* that	Am^ricims for Denwi atk- miles from the sun. 4C.400.01
lime won’t pemiil having this Action say. Democratic Gov. G. miles from Ihe earth, and a.Oi .vekr’s fair In Ihe ih-w propo*.d M,.nneii Williams ‘would be swell" •« 7.000.000 miles from ! loeallon. I( ean be held on the „„ „	piesidcntiai candi3ate	Venus. Venus Itself v
preM*nl 17-aere site on Perry at „„ [|j,«/p.aiiy's ticket	about 14,000,000 miles away,
of Walton iNtiilevard.	/ o ' o a	***' ®l*PooRe side of li
.Si^uiel II. Beer. ADA president'	Pioneer.
"Dial's lioiiie to Us out there," nnd a professor of government at
said Keith^ .Middleton of Lake Or- Ikuvard. University-, made tlie re- relive to the sun, will be about ^ith Watson in a hotel in Okla-'^.g,,,- „
^ ion. chairman pf the I H Leaders’nly last night when asked if Wg.,71.!j|l6 miles an hour, corhpared to.i,onia City when they cetunved WASHINGTON ifi — Presi^nt Assn.	^liams would be aeeeptable to ADA. 66.(W0 tor the earth.	,early from a business trip to A1-,
Piisenhower hopes to visit Fortii- ; "Whol we re afraid of is that	AO*	*	*	♦	iPuqufrque. NT M.. with Lassiter,!	w w w
gni on Ihe wa.v home from Ihe we ll be left with nothing," said Williams ha.s announced he will The satellite’s 150’-wall main'It was upon his return home from ‘-ckal 935. International Union of Easi-Wesl summit meeting in Lyle B Abel, eounl.v'^grii uMiire not seek a seventh tetrm as gov-,'cansmifter is 30 times moiv pow-this tri|j the next day that Las-Electrical Workers approved the
-............ --	------ erlul than any sent into space b(* siter wKs picked up by the admit- f'lfn’o offer of a five-cent hourly
fore by Ihe United .Stales. It Is'ted trio of murderers and kllled^raise and Ihe plan that the Union ex|)cci«l to maintain cxmtact with on route home from the Willow nn'l Ihe company cooperate to in-a woiid network of tracking sta- Run Airport.	creane productivity at the plant.
Hons until well past the half-way,	*	*	*	Voted down at yenterday-s s«i.
Mm Ussiier said she spent the ,,on „	g,,
(vtit taltk U^fitsiikn **Kil4 niNt %’aL s_
would Iiave ended their four-week I owr wages.
Paris, the White House said In- agent.
PKOVII.SKS NEW I.IM ATION-	—^
Moore said it isn’t the intent of AdenOUer Off for U. S.
• 4-11 members
H.AVANA (API — Pour police the county
Ahhoueh Ml h A (15 miles an hour wliPbocome'light officer* were wnunded luda.v by out of their old-location merely to BONN. Germany 'W—W e s I na^B .wri.	*od	variable toniglit.	Ihe explosion of a grenade or raise funds for the new'coiftlhou.se. Gertiian Chancellor Konrad
The lowest recording in down- bomb they were examining in He said fuisls m-eivi'd from its Adenauer - look Off by idane lo-“	'	'	ill be used, rather, lo build day for a, 1’2-day visit, to the
mark of its first trip around the
I • —. -.-—-.Bi	Ml uu-Tii-	. examining m
Thw wae nothing to indtrate Itown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. the passenger sertlon of Ihe Ha
iw as eight degrees The mercury ' Mrs. Lanza, a native of Chicago. i'’^"|‘6ng at 1 p.m. was 26.	*
came to California in 1944 to work ——----------------------------------------------
I rutloms offk-e, port police ;
At .'lO.OOO.OOO miles. It will lake
piTiposMl location lie- United .States and pro summit |i, minutes for a r(idlo signal lo

(Continued on Page 2. Col 7l i talks with President i:isenhower.
in an aircraft plant. >Her brother! introduced her to Lanza, then aj young, tenor, at a Hollywood party that year. They were married In April 1945.
The couple’s tour children—Colleen, 10. Oisa. 8. Damon. 6. and Mark, 4—were taken to the home of Lanza’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cocozza, in nearby Pacific Palisades.
y husband in the pen (pen-
Dynamite Blows'Out Blaze at Oil Well
JACKSON OB-An oil wefl fire which had burned out of control eight days was* extlngidahed today by Texan Red Adair's Hre-fi^Uiv experts.
A 150-pouiid charge of dynamitr. lowered by boom Into the tO(*er-ing blaze, blew it but at 8:56 a.m.
Altbougb Itt flame was blown out. the well's escaping natural gas eonthmed to run wild.
Two more blasts may be necessary to, get it under control. The experts'declined to estimate jhow
Jury Can't Make Up Its Mind
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make the trip from Pioneer to Ihe
Ilentlsrv) and
I NeMcdny s laum hing came as	^
••losf to perfertion as spsc». engl
’ nci-r* ran hope Hi achieve at pie's "1 never saw- the papers The.v were ahooltng for a from thimr* he said and ft
however, waa the company’s proposal to keep on for *0 dnya those jMW-unlon workero Mred since Ihe wnikout on Feb. li. "Cecil D, Oaka. president of Dy-namic, evidently has made promises to the tcabs that they would iHif keep iheii- jobs and Is trying to
.... .........hat «'■«* fkce " said Robert Rock,
ap*-ed :^.i,019 mile* an houi at burn- I'knew about my husband I knew'pccoidfnt of Ihe Union, out of the last stage of the three- he could do it. That’s not why rkhENT HTABK stage Thor-Able They got 24 WH. we started But that’s why we -We object to having scabs work-which was 076 miles an hour more continued
than the minimum needed to pul .n>,|n XII RDER’ ' We want our seniority employes
l.,jiler’in the statement she ad- right sway."	.•
miffed Ih.it Watson told her that 4	♦	*	♦
her husband had been murdered; Rock said there was trouble at before police found, the body about 6 p.m. .vestenlay, shortly aft.
"I don’t remeniher when he fold er the fire hall meeting, me but It was before Ihe police •■.soiibs came through the gate did." she said "It was befqre tarrying beer bottles under their police found the body”	eoali." he said. "They came out
"I fell he miMl have had some-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1)
Pioneer V^inlo a solar orbit.
Wants to Make Wayne County Separate State
I-ANHI.no (fG-PenMM l(vlB| outside Ws.rBe County would he rMl0e^ uf the stale WondAiand" under a Uetroli Democrat.
"Water I
In Today's Press
I Rep, tieorge Montgomery has filed a resolution l« have Wa.vne I Uondl.v main* s separnie slate, rrtalaing (hi- name ".Mlehlgan" because of H* population doiiil-
WAITINO FOR VERDirT — Grant Cooper, defense aftornoy for»Dr. R Bernird LTnch. goes over some oUThe trial transcript. He sits in an almost fmpty courtromn in Los Angeles FVtday waiting tor a verdict by the jury deliberatiitg the fates of Finch
rkstsiss
.and Carole Tregoff. Thri doctor and hi* sweetheart are chargixl with rhurdet and ronspirWy in Ihe death of Finch’s w-ifr. The jiliy has been dcitberaung lor mqic than a week. (See story on Page2.l	.
He said he was tired of the I>rgislalurr giving (he "i-old shoulder’’ to Detroy^ money problem* snd said his move would provide "(wo nlee nrwf seals la the I .S. .’Senate."
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Ineome Tax ..............
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Obituaries
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TV A Radio Program*
Bilson. f;arl _________
Bomen's Pnge* ...........
in 10 minutes and went across the street. Five were in a car and four were standing there swearing at six or seven of odr pickets.
’The four took off their costs and charged the union men in the picket line. They must have been drunk. There was a big fight and two of our men were knocked out.
"The other two helped them bHi k in the car and they drove off saying they would come back with more help. The plapf guards
'• "just stood and watched.".
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,1 Tray police reported aaotkor IS ; iCimtinued on Fife 2. Col. 4*.
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THE POXTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1960
d Watson Musi Stand Trial
Buck: At one point in her ttatemeit I Ml* Lusiten Mid abe loved ter tMtaband and tried to break off
Mrs. Lasfiter'a prominent Detroit attonwy, Joaeph W. Louisell,
Mrs. Laaaiter aaid ate met Wat-, son “two or three yean aso."
She mM WatM* wm« letaHaat t* waft ter ter I
Aftpr the anvder, Mra. Laaaiter to ,tai„ ||is said, WatiM UM her to “keep my oodahly In an ranOl ateter ri grt hi troab>e."| Laaaiter and Wataon to Watoan itttmt near Mrs. Laa-,poth o( their iHicit love liter. tUeaad iatenUy to the state-. „	.a. k	...
fobjected vigorously to admitting
*	*	*	I	!m™. usalter'i statement aa evi-
retarsfd from I Loui.,eII Mid his client 'admitted shamefully and oith remorse that Earlier in a parade of prosecu- she had been intimate with Wat-tion w-iU)esses Barbara MrCom-'son.’'
________ .mm, a, who claimed to be Hicka	*	*	*
oommon-law wife alihougb she ad-T But he added that the statement Mn. Lassker said ate told po- mfUed that he is still legally mar-;waa -"only proof of the commiasion Hce about her relatkma with Wat-|ried to another woman, teatlfled'of the crime of adultery.* wm. “but not e\-erything. - fthat she heard Watson offer »1.000 said it had “no place in this She said she last talked to ter: tram my own pocket" to anyone ing because Mrs. LauHer is not husband the night of Aptil «. jwbo would MU Lasaiter.	being tried for adultery."
*	*	*	! She said Mrs. Lassiter told her{ “And there baai’t bm an
“He fold me to call Gordon to, she was not in love with Laiaiter|tery conviction in Michigan aince
pick him up at the alr^. Land ad«d ter to try to get Hicks;ig42.” he added.
aevvT heard from him i^*in.“	to “cooperate with” Watson. j Justice Mokersky, however, over.
Mrs. Lassitw said Watson told' "She wanted me to use my in-,rul^ the defense attorney’s objec-ter he wam’t going to the alr-ifutenoe. she said. ” Mitt McCom- tionUnd permitted the statement's port but would send someone tOjmon testified.	intraductlon.
plfk up her husband.	'------------------------------------------------
*1 me he was com-i
■g'-’SiBeimett Fmds Over Clark
MtewaUtarBW.Ikep(paU-K open the^drapee te teak ato-
Mtb. Lassiter wept aUently aa Kem read;
“The last time I talked t«
T wanted to speak will him a little longer. He told me the phone call was long distance and that he'd spent enough."
'Secret' Payola File Causing New Hassle
By JOHN m. AVfMIU. WASHmG’TON (APl-The ran^u
he has no intention of obeerving
big Republican on the House pay-*	*	•	ola bivestigating subcommittee lo-
Mra. Lassiter said Wateon oncel<Uy accased subcommittee chair-threatened to kfll her husbandlnian Oren Harria (D-Ark) of tide-around Chilatmas, 195S. after herjtrartdng public questioning of TV husband beat ter. "He (Lasri-.^i.^ Jockey Dick Oark. terl was mad becauae 1 wnouldntj	W *	*
'	*1 Rep. John B. Bennett (R-Mkrhl
didn’t like his friends.”
' !alao sharply challenged Harris’
W-hen he toW her of the IdUing.	^
^ curtain around subcommittee Ip-
said: "t could kiU him '
When be toU htr of the killing. Mrs. Laadter said. “Goidon said it would be alright and everything.
fonnathm about Clarit'a activities.
Specifically, Bennett assailed aa ‘false and misleading” a current memorandom cutting oft other nboommlttee members from lilee on Oark.
LATEBT PlARBtir The Harrls-Bennett dash msflwd the latest bi a aerica of tent partisan flareups in the more than two-year-old stormy history bf the House Legidative Ovmaight subcommittee.
Political bickering generally has been kept pretty much under cover. Tte current haasle dwiars of developing into open running feud unless Harris subcommittee’s Democratic majority announce plana to call aartc bi the near future.
Harris, contending be has no intention of calling Oark until
Laadter’s hallf^iK-arred body
______d off tte Willow Run Ex-'Fiiday night otdering subcommit-
presBway on April 8.	|tee chief cooneel Robert W. Lish-
Three men named ai ____________
spbators ta the Lasaiter murder icommbtee a t a ff" investigators
completed, has indicated youthful Philadelphia disc Jockey will be summoned late this month or early tat April.
are awaiUng sentencing after pleadbig guilty to reduced diarges of second degree
Ttey are Charles W. Naih, 43, the triggennan tat th# “Un for hire" pkd; Roy C. (Buck! Hiriu. 38, a Lasdter emioye: and Richard Jones, 2t, all of Chattanooga, Tenn.
In ber statement, Mrs. Laadter
from ibe Clark files.
. contendbig the order violates House rules, add flatly
"He fWatson) kept saying every-thtaig was an right. He said there was some men . , . Buck fRicka)
Car Carrying 11 Teens Hits Train — and None Die
Service Award Goes to Muskegon Teacher
L A N SIN G (8t-Hiss Otertotto
75 miles an hour—
A snow grade crotdng—all b>-gradients for tragedy.
"But those kids were bom under
Bakeman, a teacher tat Miadiegonlithe tight stars," said E. C. Bem-aince 1923, today was nam«l win- barger, police chief of Mburttan ner of the 1960 Distmguiahed Serts-loaon Rapids, Friday night after ke Award of tte Michigan Depiot- the car skidded on the slippery ment p( Classroom Teachers, t highway into tte trabt’s thtad die-The award was made at the dele- sel unit. Alf the teen-ageri Uved. gate assembly of tte teachers’	WWW
group, an affiliate of tte MKhiganI Only two of the victims, all from Education Asm.	.tltameapolis or Its suburbs. wei«
Miss Bakeman was dted ter her in critical condition. The others “intimate knowledge of classroom'were treated for cuts, bniisei and problents and her leader a hlpahock -abUitea**	||^Uj

Taken by Death
five, died this momfaig at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit after a ‘mg iltaieaa. He was 50.
A native of Detroit, he was a graduate of Gerwgetown Prep School bi Washington, D.C., and attended the University of Detrob. He was an outstanding amateur golfer and a member of tte St. aement Catholic Church and the lUMnee Players.
TO BE ON CARPET — Industrialist Bernard Goldfine smiles,. Friilay. taking his daily walk near his Brookline, Mass., home. Shortly before this jaunt, a federal grand jury btdicted him and hit secretary. Miss Mildred Paperman, for alleged tax evasions. Goldfine’s gift-giving forced the 1938 resignation of Sherman Adaitu, President Eiaenhower'k assistant, after a Congressional investigation.
aark, one of the nation’s most widely known platter sptauiers. rb-peate^y has denied receiving payola-undercover payments to plug phonognqth records.
LOS ANGELES fUPI) - Every mile on a Jbror’s face, every wrinkle on his brow touches off a flurry of speculation on the eventual verdict holdbig the fate of Dr. R. Bernard Fbich and Carole Tregoff.
But five men and seven women,the arraignment of the jury continued to remain;Bernard Goldline
Challenging this, Bennett cloeed to reporters this week that
dark hae acknowledged in a ‘■V Thanday,
played were high that aa loBooeM ver-
C8UNOE8POUCT Without mentkmbig Beiunett,
train speeding at Hanris took note of diseloeurea In
bis memorandum. As a residt, Harria skid he was reversbig tte ■ubcommittee’s policy where Clark is concerned of maldng available to any member all ma-tcriala tai the files “for personal use and taitormation.’’
Bennett, in an interview, characterized Harris’ order as "ab-ridiculoos and meaning-He Hid the order violated Houae rules which give committee members authority to examine all committee files. He announced - pointedly that he intends to in-North Memorial Hlos- epect subcommittee records on ________________________tyark "very shortly."
Deep Snow in South . . . Cold in North
Staging Through Drifts
{moontslnous drifts from the Mis-
Tte third lion-like March storm
sissippi to the Atlantic Coast.
to 1« days dwindled bito snow flur-* Hardest hit wen lies today, leaving a wake of where smws mnuited to mwni Jfi. clogged roads and depths, sad tte naothlsad. where I IS-tost dtffto Isalatod
leave tl^ hornet although fai need
of medical care.
Resene ofnclals eallmated SAM persona were trapptd by iMoot drifts in the Bine Ridge Miwn-lalns near West Jefferson.
Finch Jury Keeping All in Turmoil
Goldfine Awaits His Court Date
Expects	Arraignment I
Monday on Evasion of Near $800,000 Tax
silent outside their cloistered chambers as deliberations pro-the second week today.
When the Jury came onl smll-
BOSTON (API - A date expected to be set Monday for industrialist charges he
evaded $791,745 in bicome taxes.
murder ehnrge eon-handsome physician and his edgy mistress. Both are accused sf slaying Mrs. Barbaro Ftoch. S, last July II.
Despair hit the defense last night, however, when tte Jurors were ushered i^m-faced from the chambers to their hotel rooms; where they were locked up for the night.
Balancing the two extremes was the growing belief that the Jury re-mabwd deadlocked on a verdict tor at least one defendant, which would result bi an entbely new trial.
It the Jurm fail to reach a decision today, they will have the day off tomorrow and resume dis-
Violence Erupts at Dynamic Plant
Ctoldfuie's secretary. M i I d r Paperman. 42. also is scheduled for arraignment on tax evasion charges,
A federal grand jury Friday to-dieted the M yrear-oM OoKMm with evading MM.Nt In penMHial tocome taxes for the years IMS through 1M1.
In another bxlictinent. he Is charged jobitly with Miss Paper-man with evadbig $340,784 in income taxes allegedly owed by the Strathmore Woolen Oo., Boston, the years 1»2 throu^ 1957,
Still another indictment charges Miss Paperman with evading $25.-S9l in personal income taxes for the years 1953 through 1957.
Miss Paperman also is charged with wilfully subscribbig to false
STOP Behind School Bus -All 4 Traific Lanes
Industiy Representative and Outstanding Golfer Succumbs in Detroit
Mancourt T. Cunmiskey of Rom-
BIRMINGHAM big Woodward avenue bi Bloomfirid lUls were warned today that tour lanes of traffic behind school but miBt osnw to a complete stop when it picks np and discharges studsnlg.
Director of PutaUc SafMy Robert J. Stadler issued tte statement, Baytaig that all drivers violating tbg law will be ticketed.
"We have heea ttsaiag Ito
Mr. Ctouunlskey it sorvlved by Ms wUe Jane, three sooa, Thomas, Daalel and Michael, all at home; his daughter Cathertae, a atndeot at Manhnttanvlile College. Pareteoe, N.Y.; and Ihret
ham, CBarloo E. of Groaae Potato and John W. of Oraad Rapldt. The Rosary will be recited: at 8 p.m. Monday to the Roth Flineral Home. Romeo.
4-H Leaders Sorry to Lose Old H6me
Funeral service' will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday to St. aetnent Catholic Church, Romeo, with burial to Holy Septochre Cemetery.
The family tuggetto that any nwmorials be made to the Ame^ Kan Cancer Society.
U. S. Works on Plan to Cut Armed Forces
tally attached to tte old grounds.
(Conttoued From Page One) of all nattaua to tte lowest leve
The high priority spot given nu-
clear disarmament I was nid have been put In « French in-
The West will come up agatost a rival diaarmament plan authored by Nikita Khrushchev. The Soviet Premier wants total disarmament, with the first stage Ibnitlng United States, the Soviet Union and Red ChtoeM forces to 1,700,000 each and Britato and France to 650,000 each.
The Soviet Union now has 3,623, 000 mra to uniform, but Krushchev has Hid 1.200,000 will demobilized within the next year or two. The U.S. Defense Department lut December rep^ed American armed forces at 2,500,817
As details of the Western plan emerged, the Soviet government accuaed the North Atlantic Treaty nations of trytog to block world disarmament by pressing plans for an international nuclear strik-force. It called on the West to refrain from any such scheme I the toterests of peace.
Gen. Lauris Norstad, American commander «( AUled - forces Europe, said laat week plaM had been drawn up for a nuclear force of NATO unite from the United States, Britato and France.
2 6MTC Men Retire; Honored at Party ^
corporate tocome tax returns of
Close to 400 fellow employes of he GM Trd^ and Coach Division’s engineering division last night attended the retbement party ter
Goldfine Is president of Strathmore and Miss Paperman ita chief account!^ .officer.
W. H. Barnds. 65, of 30 Deleware
and A. D. Buchanan of Detroit. at the Kks Temple.
Barnds retired as experimental shop superintendent after 36 years sen-ice. Buchanan leaves the M-vision as experimental engtocw after 35 years aerylcf.
Goldfine and Miss Paperman
rrr	,«"<>"«>» Airlift Starts Monday
and 10 days, respectively, last.	'
(Oemtinued From Page One) |year to Boston for contempt In WASHINGTON tUPD-Nearly "fraeaa” at the plant gate this i*®*’*"*	■ federal 20.000 troops wlU be airlifted to
maratag shortly before 8 a.m. !««»■* oi’der to turn over income !tax data to Internal Revenue Donald Johnson of Warrenlagents. Both appealed to the signed a complaint that he was premc Court, beaten by one of “	’ ‘
and to tte aext lane have to
(Conttoued From Page One) twoen the Fanners Market and Road Coramisikxi on Pontiac Lake road.
Ofnclals sf the oaaaty ptaaned the move there as part ef their tong droaoi to have aU oaoBty bnlldtogs la or sear tte ServSae
They have a copy of a letter signed by Moore and other andttors on May 38, 1941, giving them tte prenent property. “You ore at Ub< erty to uw this entire property to carry out the purposes and objectives which brought your organization into existence,’’ the tetter reads in part.
BIO EFFORTS MADE Now they hate to see years of efforts by ambitiout members to constniettog buihibm like the $4.' OOO bone barn, bum to 1953 from proceeds of	fain, go down
the drain.
*
* Veady I
But Moore Veady haa on his tak sketches of the suggested new site, which would be smaller to acreage. Also be bed men due Monday to talk over the type of haildtog* for tte new grounds.
County etltelab hope to get the most oat a( the present property havtag ■■
lar value. It haa’t heea ap-
"At least Aiey shodld have the blueprints before they started to ■eU,’' said Middleton.
Of the 1,500 4-H members, great share’’ probably, if polled, would want to stay where the fair has been for yean, according to John H. Worthtogton, county exten Sion agent to ch^e of 4-H.
But most county officials can’ be swayed from their belief that I isn't wise to plow more money into tte present site when eventually the size of the organization will outgrow It.
ON FRIENDLY BASIS Don't expect to see 4-1 picket the auditon or Board of Supervison to wta their stay-where-we-are" .csm.
“We’ve got to work with them so we mii^ht u well be on a friendly basis." Abel remarked.
“All we want is to be guaranteed a home. All we can do is keep after , them to get definite plans ao weT know where we’re going.’’
But It will be hard to leave the old homestead, Uiey conteaa.
Chiang Nominatod
The Weather
he reported for work.
Claweon Justice of the Peace Charles Losey issued a warrant
fuel shwtage Momed^j^j	gt Pontlac
^	the towns of Southwestern Vlr-lni»wt welder
Odd kepi grip through the|ginia. Western North Carolina and ,fcMt tnd threatened major emer- East Tennessee after the fliowt *" “***	**"' supplies aiiut down the area’s coal mines.
^—-------------hit »wi dankerously low to the balteredi Entire towns were reported ration-
“	^ Central Georgia, big coal and fuel oil
“ atin tutmy. U(k« *»r«-;Noribero Alabama and Miwltsippi
---	I across Tennessee and Kentucky
L.«..	Carolinas and Virginia.
‘	» a
sew.'
MSwitfar (( s 4S • a '
* mrnd»f •! S; n atturMT •!
Sixty National Guard trucks. Jeeps and ambulances set out to the mldst-of Atlanta's worst snowfall ip 20 years to bring aid to tte Yesterday was the coldest Marrhlatcanded townspeople of Gatoes-jji in hlMory to a flock of FAStem ville. Chunming. Cleveland and ! cities. New York Oty. Buffalo and Dahlonga. Ga.
“	----- N.Y.. PIttsbuigh and
Johnson told police that someone hit his car as he dr through the gate. When he got out to examtoe the damage, he said, McDaniel hit him.
hf^baniel told his ttor>»this morning before he learned of the wabrant tor his arrest.
RoAester. ,	____________
g Erie, Pa, Detroit and Lansing all It posted record lows.
a a sveek teal ite Weary
The WeAther Bureau predicted scattered light snows totey over the mountains of Tennessee. Kentucky. Pennsyhrapla and'the Vto giniSa, near the Great Lakes atxl from the Texas-Ofclahoma Panhandle to Southwest South Dakota.
National Guardsmen. Qvil De-tense and Red Ooh rescue workers and coltegr studenu Joined ilforces to the stricken Southeast to bring food and fuel to moantabi-| eert trapped behind four weeks of s t)ie heaxiest snows fat 25 years.
, RES(TE ARMY OUT k si;^ A mechanized army of tanks.
__________n	Arctic ’’weasels’. and beli-
M	n	8	»	“Pter* slogged through snows that
S	” “measured 4l Inches deep to bring
g -g relief to the families unable to cut jt	to heat their ttoy cabins.
n	is	S	i	;^*‘«^rson. N C . • teli-i
! !?	5 ir*T.c>*T. S	-S'®®P**r	crew planned to bring aii
Driver Foiled Loose Caboose Cooks Goose
Sitfer, 3 Children Die
NEW ORLEAN.A (JB-An irate P'*"* "»r»r motorist fumed white a stalled freight blocked a rrosalng.
Finally, his patience exhausted he uncoupled two box cars.
But the motorist didn't know an automatic brake, linked to tte uncoupled air	auto-
matically stopped tte train.
So. he had to wait 30 mtoutes
"Johnaon drove through the gate and jumped out. He stood behind tte guards house and started swearing at us.
“I stepped Inside the gate and I he took a awing at me and mtesed. I swung back and hit hlm.^# fought far about five mlnutsi until he quit. Uw guards didn't try to break it up."
Johnson suffered a gash over his right eye and was treated iv
taSmT**** M ||j*AP*r*A"i mother to safety, but lotigCT Friday bight white work-
it w'many other zeoidenu refuted «o| mea put Uw train back together.
YON K ERE. N.Y (E - A women baby sitter and three of of six children left in her care, were found dead in an apartment early today. Autbocjiies 8^ oxygen bi the apartnwnt had been exhaiuted by a gas burner under a hot water tank.
Puerto Rico starttog Monday to a major test of U.S. abUity to fly military forces to overMSS trouble spots in a hurry.
TAIPEL Fc
Kad-teek was aBanimomly tented today by Ms nlteg Row

(HARTI.XC PATH OF PIANETOID — The path oil America's new HtelUtc inttnunenl pack-agie Is charted on a transparent plastic graph Friday night at the Space Technology Laboratories headquarters to Los Angeles. Tracking
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information is. assembled at the laboratory after being received from trackb« staUens arond the world. Left to right: Rkhard Blohon Jr., Barbara Rohan and Dr. lUibrcy Htekelwalt. Brecton and MiCkelwait azp laboratory nfr»eiwi«,
to the rear wtea red flashers on the bos todieate to do an It to not mandatory within limMs, "------------ the city adopto
*Xtor ordtoange «M adopted teat rtoher,’’ Sfadlar aaid.
“Stece Woodward is divided it is not necMoary for oncombig traffic to halt, but aU traffic to the rear of tte bus murt stop.
“There ha\-e been several reai^ end coDisions because a oar to a lane farthest from the but will
the rear of it, not knowtog why it stopped.
Bloomfield HlUa’ $40,000, ote-story garage to house road mato-tenance equipment is expected to be completed by early summer, aty Oerk Robert J. SUdter, said
He said the hill adjacent to the city offices where the garage will be located haa been cut back and the foundattona aet.
Construction will continue as soon as weather permits, Stadler uid.
Service will be held 3 p.m. Mon< day at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home tor Robert H. Ives. 38. TOT Ruffrier St., who diod after a long Ulnets yesterday at the Oakland County Medical Facility.
Burial win be to White Cbapet Cemetery.
A lieutenant to the Birmbigham Ffre Department. Mr. I\<ea was a member of tte Metropolitan Chib vateran alao a
member of the First Methodist (Mnmh of Birmingham.
Survivtag Mr. Ivea are hit wife, Ethel; one son. WnUam; a daughter, Melinda; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ives of Bbmtoghaoi; and a sistor, Mra. Charles Por-teous of Fort Benntag, Ga.
Says Senate Hurts Michigan Industry
(Continued From Pagt One) Oral of H
of Ural SST af tes Ansertoate Fseglag R Socket plant bare.
First, Woodcock answered, iSn awarefieu of the problems comes from the Truth About Michigan
Secondly, he uid. the unloij’s hopes are riding on August (Gtts) Scholle’s suit to require reapaqi^ tlomnent of the Senate. ScholteMs preddoit of the Michigan AlV CTO.
"We’re hopeful that the decision' out of the SuprenM Oxirt will ghre us some reliet" he said. ' ¥
“If not, a way mutt be found to take off our backs those ef the 23 domfaiant senators to whom even Mr. Eisenhower it a dangerous radical."
As Scholle contends tai his suit, Michigan must return to the principle of “one man, one woman, one vote" tostead of having a situation "where a handful of men to-terpoae their will upon the majority of tte people." he saiid.
On RepnbUcaa eampaign ehargeo ef ItSS that Indnstry to movtag ant af MtoMgaa heeanae sf the alleged UAW-Demoerstte
"They didn’t relocate because of polttlcs," he said, "but becauM they wanted to grt closer to tte source of steel supplies."
"It bad nothtog to do with politics, but everythtog to do with
to support of higher union wa|es. Woodcock, a member of tte Wayne State University Board of Oiver-nors, said that over the years productivity has Increased 55 per cent white hourly wages have gone up only 2 per oant.
"At the present time we are not keeping pace with the times.*’ "Oaly an expanded rate ef
tea’s peeblems and oertotoly
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About unemployment, he had this to say:
"We have an toemstog, permanent hard-core unempk^ment in the country. You should ask yourself this question: If unemployment la high now, what win happen when the bustoess cycle tapm off?"
AGAINST RAniNO TUmON Tumtog to the field of educatfon, the spNkv blasted Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Bliasfleld) for sayiiR his week, to tte wake of educa-ional tosUtutten appropriatian laahea, that it more money to ranted tuittona should ba Increased.
'If w« do this," Woodcock an-eerted, "ire are simply going to clow the educational avenues to
CTtlng a natkmal figure that TH millten stndants win drop out of school this year, due moetly to ftouwial handicape. Woodcock wanM that "w* then would be teyin gtte baaia for the faeciit movement of not too long ago."'
Mac Goat to Da Goulla
LONDON (LTl)-Prime 5Ibv liter Harold Mac.MUlan and his wife fly to France today for a “friendly wenkend" wlt^ Preti-
dent and Mrs. Chariea ft GauDe in advance ot Premier NiWto Khrushebev'a vi^ next week.
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t Slow Exercises Popular
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Just Stretching Helpful
By JOSEPHIXE LOWMA.V , tbM t*
For year* when the fad was lbr| fewer It fast, jerky motions, I begged you! forwwrd with y«r right leg. to take plenty of time for the Return arm to place and relax . stretch when doing any exerdae. -	-
Today the idea that most exercises ehould be executed in a slow, rhythmic manner is popular.
straight and yonr arms resting
Stretch slowly but thoroujS>ly, making yourseU as long as you can. Relax slowly and gradually. You probably will find yourself yawning.
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Still lying on your back, ( time with your arms resting the bed or Door, extending straight - out from your armpits, palms toward the ceiling do this:
Lift your left arm crossing over toward the right and twist the trunk toward the right. Reach as tar as yen caa la this direction. Return arm and trunk to starting pOfdtioB.
Now lift the right arm and reach toward the left stretching toward the left with your trunk. Return to starting position. Continue very slowly.
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Still lying on your back but with your arms resting at your sides raise your tight arm and lower it overhead as you push forward widi your left leg.
Stretch to your fingertips and your toes. Return aim to floor or bed and relax left leg. This
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Just plain stretching is wonderful exercise. Raise arms forward • upward to overhead position and then slowly lower them sideward-downward to sides. As your arms move upward raise your heels. Lower heels as arms come down.
Whitfield PT A Elects Officers at Father $ Night
The Daniel Whitfield PTA elected officers for 1960 at the Father's Night meeting Wednesday.
Fathers assumed their wives' duties at the meeting and in the kitchen.
Osffing Is la-, pree^t; Mrs. RobeH I. pr
recording secretaiy; Mrs. Bruce Martyn, corresponding secretory: Mrs. Stove Velle, treasurer: Mrs. Masvin Flnkeli
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Epsilon Rho
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Epsilon Rho chapter of Beta Sigm Phi Sorortty elected of-ficera Wedneaday evening at the home of Mrs. Orville Mc-Morria Jr. on Blelby atraet, Drayton I^alns.	>
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Mrs. |tpbert CoUer Jr., will be president; Mra. JAmea Beall, vice president; Mrs. Charles Hoffman, reconttng secretaiy; Mra. Thomas Reed, correspondinc ■ecretary;*Mrs.
A get-acquainted party and spaghetti dinner is planned March 19. with Mrs. Robert Golfer Jr and Mrs. Edward Amann in charge.
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The Mothers' Gub of the YMCA will sponsor a public hair btyling show by a local hair stylist Monday at 7:30 p.m., at the YMCA on Mt Gemens street.
McDonnells Mark Fiftieth Anniversary
At a raesBt epan house and
Among the SO gtitals were their wcddliig attendants Mr. •ndJms. Lloyd Braokseflion-don, Ont.
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Also bom Canada ware Mr. and Miu. ADen Strode M Chatham; Mr. and Mts. W. S. Strode of Stance and the E B. Strpdes of Brantted.
Colonial Group Hears Pianists
E Moats opened her West bequolt rood hoHM to the Colonlol Gteup of rust Congregational OmrchlYt-
Catherlno LaOoee and Joan Gia-bock.
Mra. Oeoffi Waawrtitgir, Mrs. William A . Condon. Mra E I. Andemm. Mra FToidc McGrofor and Mra. Guy Susihaiigh asi' at the tuncheon.
Bless Pins for Scouts at Our Lady of Refulge
Jolly Ten Club Views Travel Movies, Slides
The Jolly Ten Gub viewed col-I owd travel movtM and aUdee at J WedncsdBFl-.eveiiing meeting
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At S pjn. tho troopa agaho gaOMced at tho ebareb lor a
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Ktohy Paaltaa. Qmihfa Laare and Liada Aapar wara
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A aodto hour with taadUea
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Council delegates named were
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PsiChapter Meets With Mrs. Siple
Psi chapter of Sigma Bcu Nattonal Sorority met Thursday at the North Perr>- street home of Mrs. Morgan SIpIc JT.
Proceeds of tho racoM ManU Gras dance
tiente at Pontiac Slate Hoapital. The members will entertain a group of PSH pataente srlth an Eaotar party.
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A rummage aalc la planned for April 3 at t cm. In the Knights of Columbiw KaD on
the spring agenda are a toahten show and card petty, and a Mothers’ a ' ~
Tb* aeratty memban ptw-aented a giS to MTa. Sipl*, who is the Province I governor. She Inspected the group with the annual quiz on pro-ceAiros of th^’ationol Sigma Bata co4istitutwn-aixl bylaws.
> Mrs. Joe G. Benson will open her home on Clitppeaa road for the March aortal moeting. Mn. Jack Kikkay wm be oo-
Fonr intennediato troofa and
Prizes for games a-ere won by jMrs. Alberta Trask, Mrs. Slay-baiMh and Mra. Anna E. Yoimg-
■ored by the Motbera’ CM of Our Lady of Refuge School. Tee Biewide tteopa are in the
Beta Sigs Convene
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Teaching. Reading Today PTA Topic
*nhaching Readiag Today’’ wu the theme for the Haw-thonie School PTA meeting Thnraday. The Rev. Wilbur Schotse gave the hnrocatioa.
ElectH to office at the mect-
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Itra. Donald itdtaig aacre-Mia. Theodore Schroe-
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Carol's Lack of Sleep Painful
Damage at (310 in 2 City Fires
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Barnett’S a Broadway star and a TV reKular with Garry Moore'— but she’s been sleep-walking In the daytime.
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“Lately I’re become acddent-prone be-cause I’m sleepy and dont know what I’m doing,’’ Carol yawned at me on a recent aft-
Two fires, caused an estimated $310 damage in Pontiac Friday, according to the Fire Department.
<1 ripped my thunb” a- she held It np to shew me the bandage -o “I sprained my ankle twice and my back ence, 1 cracked my arm — H’s twa inches longer
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TaU. slender, hungry, ’Texas-born Carol WILSON had skipped across Broadway froth the Winter Garden where she rattles around In a three-room “dressing suite’’ while not playing the comedienne-princess In “Once Upon a Mattress.” She was working on a sirloin, a baked potato and strawberry shortcake.
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"I get more free meaU now!”
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Ritic* «• Sm«W W. 8*M1, Jr. apM th* coBpUlat •! Um pUlatld la the •bore entUM MtloB priylog. (or re«-| •ou therein »et (orth. (or t divorce* •a Um froiiad ol Btolershli ^cruelty. olUBsey. cuetody and tupoort ol minor dUldtroiii. oad rottimobfe trelore the obore noroed Court oa the flrit Tu»»-doy ol Moreh. kX>.. IMS. neadlhf thoMB. nud nMa boo In told octloB
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“I love to eat out and I set up my Intanrlewi that way," she confessed, guUtlly. “I say, •O.K., could we make It about noon at some restausant?’ ” Carol, the 25-year-eld redheaded powerhouse whe brought “Msttress" from aa off-Broadway thoator to the Winter Oardem hM she’s sleepy hMaueo the ■how docs two shows San-day as srell ss Saturday. One of the chatty waiters said to her, "I saw you on Jack Paar’s show _ TV doesn’t do anything for you.”
“I know. I’ve seen myself on r,” she nodded. "When I’ve had eight hours sleep, I'm OOROBOU8.”
One Start! in Closet; Another in Field From Children's AAotches
it looking for another Jane Addaias. generally reginled as the founder at preeent day aocial work.
She founded HuU Howe, the first srittement house in America, and this year is the centennial of
Fire MsrmMI Charles E. Mots
m4 ia o imla rioW cloaet by aa
The flames swept up to the and floor between walls. Damage about 1200.
an afternoon fire firemen worked almost an hour to extinguish a stubborn blaze in a field at Fourth and Arlene streets.
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All Area Service Clubs to Name Top Volunteers
The Natkmal A^a. cf
tkm of candidates riwukl be sent to Idr. Langer, manat Pontiac Area'United Find. Franklin Blvd., Pontiac.
Lodge Calendar
Regular meeting RonUae Camp* .jr No. aas onTlImday evening, March 14, S pm., at ISti E Uw-rence St Bdtth M. Oocne, Secretary.	Adv.
News in Brief
Members of the Jane Addams-
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Ouoies Mentier. Ted Panoretos.i®®'^*^ ^
Jerome Weiss and Reba Rossi. A. I*" sMfl 1^.	- -
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Nominations are welcome from any Interested orgsnizstian. A com-: mlttee of lodges win sriect a vol-i unteer from the entries whidi they
$2/)00 Damage in Independence House Fire
lesther gloves and two wool jkets were stolen from the ear of Walter KUbun of 82 MafOnley Or. Friday. It	- - - - -
A bouse fire in Independence
feel best exemplifies the traditions of social service inherited from Jane Addams.
The winner will receive an award at a special dinner at Kingsley Inn on April 28.
Township caused an estimated $2,000 damage'early this morning according to township firemen.
Names, addresses and quslifica-
Firemen said children playing with matches had set fire to bales | I of hay stacked in the lot. Damage' was estimated at $110.	i
Panel Discussion on Heart Disease Set for Monday
Lack of Aid Seen for Outpatients
Flames swept through a ikqtot belonging to Peter and Robert Schiele at 4730 Oak Grove Rd., causing shout $1,500 damage to the bonding and $500 to the contents.
The cause was Usted as a defective chimney, said Fire Chief Donald Beach. Damage was confined mainly to the upper story in which Peter Sdiiele and Us family live.
public panel discussion On heart disease will be held 11 a.m. Monday at the McAuley School of St. Joseph Mercy Ros[Utal. 126 Fulton St.
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Panelists larlede Dr. E. J. Mueller, Dr. John 8. Pridmora and Dr. Michael C. Kotonis. 'Treatment of hrart diseases will be discussei], and a question and answer period will be held.
“You’re not so bad now," the waiter told her.
“You see!” Carol exclaimed to me. “Comediennes can be
Members of the hospital’s Auxiliary, Gray Lady volunteers and nurses will attend.
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Caral and bar husband, actor -Don Saroyan, have aaporated in tba proeeaa af Carol becoming a star. “But it’s not an I-hata-yon-fovovor thing," Carol explained. “He ' caUad today. Ba wnnta to eoRM aver and see i
US they who were lent $1,000 each by a mysterioua millionaire who met them at a San Diego party and said he wanted to help them get to New York.
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'I’m hoping to get back to U.CX.A. and help some students as we were helped,” Carol said.
“TTie one thing I can tell them is ‘Get s part-time Job.
Carol’s grandmother, Mae White, who brought her up in Ban Antonio but now lives in Los Angeles, Is her loudest fan.
“When sha visited hera, sha marked Into CBS Uka ■he owned It," Carol rapertod. “Sho wanted ta sit down In front, and an other told bar sha couldn’t. She aald, 'Bat I’m Carol Burnett’s grandmother.’ Tho nafaor aald, “Wall, bally for yauf’ She thanght ha waa congratnlatlag bar.
“I’m starting to get pretty long ear lobes," die added.
Falls From Tree,-Now in Hospital
EARL’S PEARLS: The wlge man never plants more garden than bis wife can hoe.
WISH I’D SAID THAT: A shrewd oM housewif^ cautioned newlywed daughter not to line her pantry shelves with newspapers: "That’ll tell everybody when you cleaned your dielves last.” ... That’s earL brother.
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A West Bloomfield township man was taken to William Beaumont Hospital Friday after falling from a tree in his front yard. Sheriff's depot ies said John Kristola, 64, of 6615 Middle Belt Rd., was trimming apple trees when he fell about 35 feet from a ladder.
He was treated for possible internal injuries.
Mental Health Group Told State Facility Lag Results in Relapses
Firemen Wm assisted by the W a t e r f 0 r ^dqmrtment. They worked for two HMurs In temper-
Outpatlent clinics of state hospitals are inadequate, the Oakland Ciounty Chapter of the Michigan Society of Mental Health was told by an authority at a recent meeting.
'Our state hospitals have outpatient clinics, but the amount of aftercare they provide is limited,” ■ays Dr. Alexander Dukay, director of research pt Ypsiianti State Hospital.
“At least M per cent ti the releaaed patients doa't leallje they seed kelp, ami thoee who realise their aepd find It dlffl-eoH M net ImpoMible to get
Dukay says a vicious circle results when a patient returns to the hospital within three to tlx months after -release because his efforts to re-enter society have brought a return ol his iUness.
Dukay suggests educating ciety to the needs of the mentally ill and establishing small, well-ilocated clinics.
Plans to Adopt Baby Ruined by Publicity^
M-W. jot W. of Airport Rd. Mao.-Thuts. 7-lL VH. and fiat 7-8 am.
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16th, S am. to I pm. rSti IL._. odist Ofaurcb ct Btrrnlnghsm, Wsst M^pla at Pleasant Sna5 har and fiat paiktng.
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Chessman Working on New Motion
SAN FRANCBOO (AP)-Caiyl
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - A diildleas South Carolina couple iopt an Ehglishwoman’s unborn ba^. Too much publicity, said unhappy Mrs. WUbur Prea-cott of north Charleston.
Plans tor the adoption went awry Friday when a U.S. visa for Yvonne Moore of Luton, England, was .withdrawn.
. .r on a new move to himself from the San (Quentin gas chamber which be has been tad-tug off tor 11% years.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown told his news oonferenee Friday. “I am through with the Caryl Chessman case,” making H definite that the oonvicted Loa Angries aex terror-tat-kidnaper can’t expect a guber-
She planned to come United Sutea this weric, have her baby in mid-April, and then offer lor adoption to the Prescotts. An upset Mrs. Prescott said she talked by telephone with Mrs. Moore In England and they a$yeed to call off the adoption.
The decision to abandon adoption plans pleased Moore's moth-E31en Moore, who never favored the adoption.
•'Thank God. My prayers have been answered. Now maybe I will get the baby after all,’’
ninth execution date May 2. Brown granted Chessman a reprieve only 10 hours betore he wu schedule to die Tkb. IS.
George T. Davis, Chessmsn’s chief attorney, conferred with his client at San (}uaitln and Said a new legal motion will be filed next weekrto set aside the execution.
There are only 43 persons per square mile in Canada, compared with almost SB In the United Stataa
Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas
MRS. GISTORO ANDREWS Mrs. Gifford (Jesse) Andrews, 82, of 852 Glendale St., died yesterday after an illneis of five montha She was a member of Bethany Baptist Church and the DAR.
Surviving are a daughter, Mra. Herman (S^bil) Cole of Pontiac; a brother, Henry I'ennell of Pontiac; and tour riaten, Mrs. Clyde RuaseQ of Fenton, Mrs. Gulden Starkweather of Kalamazoo, Mrs. I Jay Smith and Mrs. Mamie TUiner, both of Daviaburg.
Service will be held at 1:30 p. Tuesday at the Famcr-Snover Funeral Home with burial in the An-dersonvllle Oroetery.
10 a m. Monday at St. Michael Catholic Church with burial In Mt. Hdpe Cemetery.
An employe of General Motors Truck k Coach Division, he was a member of st Michael Church, Knights of Columbus, St. Vincent de Paul S&iety, Holy Name Society of his church snd the Ushers’ aub.
Surviving are hit wlfi
ix sons, John of Detroit, Mart of Waterford Township, Tom NUes, Jim, Bob and BiU, all at home; three daughters, Eileen Wolfgang. Medway, Mau.; Rose Marie and Barbara, both at home; five grandchildren; a sister ,,pnd
JOHN T. FLANHJAN The Rosary will be redt^ at 3 p,m. Sunday by the M. Michael AfiileUc Assn at the Biace-Smlth Funeral Home for John T. Flanigan, 56, M m Edison St. Following the 7:30 recitation by' the St. Vincent de Paul Society, the Pariah Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. i Knights of COiumbus wiO recite the Rosary at 8:30 p.m. and the
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died unexpectedly yesterday at thS Lapeer County Oneral Hospital. Burial will be in the Flushing
A retired farmer, Mr. Bacon Is survived by one brother, Fred of
Mr. Flanigan died Thuredsy of a heart ailment at $t. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of several days.
HARWOOD A. OLADDDfO Harwood A. Gladding, 38, of 405 f. Hunxi St., died yesterday at his home after a long illness.
An employe of Pontiac Motor Division, he was a member Bethany Baptist (3iurch and Chief Pontiac Post 377 of the American
Every heuM bayar kst in msar-aMt-evwy boms bwyar skauM kavs ■artugi^lasaraan. Par while BBS koHM is karaiag.faar-
EUGEBne D. NIOKMAN Eugene D. NIckmau, 27. of 6446 Moorovta it.. Drayton PlahiB, died thia morning at UnIvenMy Hoe-' Aim Arbor. Us bo^ Is ‘
before the mortgrq(e is paid. 11 you're paying for ya«r home, yoa'U waal to kaow about Life of Virgiaii’s atortgafit rademp--tioa plan. Lai me toll you aboai iM il't available at amall aaat
Nsbart W. Baawi
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FREE PARKINS
Surviving are his mother Mrs. iAbe Klaaaen of asrkston; two children, Carole L. and Harwood, both ol Garkston; a brother and two listers.
Service will ba held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Lewis E, Wlnt Funeral Home In Garkston with burial in the Ottawa Park Cemetery, Waterford Townahip.
JAMES W. MoKEE James W. McKee, 80. of 193 LmU Dr., Waterford Townihi#. dM this morning at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after an illness of several months. His body is at the DonelsoiKJohna Funeral Home.
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Mn. Philip (Edith) Pelleipwn of 529 WUttemore St. died unexpect-
JAMES T. OOODfiON
PONTUC TOWNSHIP-Sendee tor James T. Goodaon, 34 of 2300 Shimmons Rd., wUl be held at 11 s.in. Monday at Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home, Ftoatlbc. Burial will be In Perry Mount Park Cemetery,,
Mr. (koiflbn waa killed fai an automobile accident Wednesday night near Fremont, Ohio.
Surviving are his wife, Mildred; two children, Bryan J. snd Sandra J., both at home; and hla parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Archla Goodaon of Agnos, Ark.
Two slstera, Mrs. Muriel S___
of Rock Falls, m., and Mrs. James Merchant of Madlaan. OL, and five brothers, Fred of Pontiac. Eldon of Little Rock, Ark., Boyd of Madison, ID., and Ted and Bobby Joe, both of Agnos, Arit., also sa>
R. STANLEY OMELiOH
HOLLY-Servloe will be held p.m. Monday at the Dryer Funeral Home for R. Stanley Gmelteh, 48, at 2430 M-87, who died unexpectedly Thunday at Huriay Hoa-pHal in Flint.
Burial will ba hi tary.
Formerly the owner of the Holly Hotel, he was owner of the Holly Lanes until the time of his death.
A member of the HoDy Rhmula Gub, Mr. Gmelich is survived by e, Frances; one son. Jack Holly; u daughtar, Mrs. Nancy Smith of Holly; ono grandchild: hla mother, Mn. Ethd Gmclieh of HoDy; one brother. Jack T. of Holly; and enb sis' Mrs. James Bo^ of Detroit.
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day. March 11, at 1:M p.M----
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PLARtOAR. UARCB IS. ISSS, JOHR T., Ill iMIian; an M; Salotad biMbud s( UarlaRsaa ^Ifan; daar ftepaab at RUn FUnlfan; dear latbar ol Jobn. JUn. Mart, PU, Raaamarta, Tam. Bob anS BaiWra Planitan and Mn. XUatn Wolltaud: dear brother ol Orooe Vollmar and Patricia Ralptn; alu rrlyad by-lire crandchlldren. icIMIliMi ol the Rotary "

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HERBERT MURPHY LAKE (HUON — Sendee wUI be held at 2 pju. Monday at Al-
edly ypBterday at St, Joseph Mercy Isn’t Funend Hama tor Heitart
Mrs. PeOegrom attendad the
First Prasbyterian Church.
lire. A. E. Cuthbertaon of PCntlaC and MfB. Jeanette ARi of Fanton; four grandehUdren, and eight greal-grandchUdren.
Service will be held at 2:30 p.m. iMonday at the Sparks - Griffin
, 82. of 308 W. FUnt St,
I be In East LoWn
Mr. Mumhy was owner of Iks Orion Talephcos Company until ha aoM k to tba Michigan BeU Tito-phona Cbmpany In 1S30:' After became manager of the
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'4S. F * AM. aud Orion Chapter WILUAM 0. BACON '	I310 of OES. Mr. Murphy la sur-
LAPEER — Service wfl] be held|Vlved by me daughtar. Mrs. Kslb-at 1 p.me- Monday at the Baird laen V. Ford ot Detroit; three Fmeral Henab tor WUllam G. Balk M to |L ilha lUL, who]
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looking lak*. Dan. Uvlu roaar
p.i:d^iaiii,^^ilWwS
Una*c«p«d. Otb*r istraa, BUM
■Mar S RB.

Rath, haoL H>W, alava aad i* frtaonlar farm. Mw Bt. BaaadH aad Daaaltw idiaali. darn l
Fer Sale Heusca

IJ4%
tbi* ale* 3 bedrooB llvini room, rfininj
kllchan. fun ------Bcy n!
PuU Prie* lia.U*
___w. w. .
at OR 3^ISI —-------------
SEORdOlI. LAROB LOT. 1X13
earpaUng ta-n. ClarkatOB
iDHUf 4 ROOMi nio OARAOi
it M3l Poatlac Lab* Road_
1. I Ria. WITM SASR-
____ PBittw!ult* OR 3-W3A
inn^nrEAN 3 luxaia and
M at Craataw Laka. PaiUy Pura. Tory rasiaaabl* rant t* --------------------------
Rent Henses Untnrd. 40
l-BEDlftOoJriWPLEX
AolaBatla Haat - Pun Ba*B*at
$7S*ptRi8KNTH

r-is »
arat* aotraae**. 3	,—...
»ar«'BLu^VXiaf
jcr. OL_i:^im^_______J
BIDRbOM, >Vb CAR OARAOI,
KU Mck yard, bardw^ vtaatlan bUa^ ltO>ook*
from Plihar Body. fE 3-H14._
HDROOII ROMB.NBAR CRiS-eaat Laka. Ba*«maat. Oarai*.
__Largv lot SMS dowa._W_l;*ini^
3 BBDRM. BRICE PACE CAR-polod thiousbout. Waurford arat Qo** to icbooU and ibappiw cantor Laka oHw. SIMS SS^-Taka ovtr OI Mortfsg*. By pwa-
ly I30S nova ar Itaa* wMh lion to^purchaa*. IM aw. I ..jni modem, by ovaora. PM »3MI Eva*. PE 4-IIU.
iN Clarkston ^
»EW fRI-LEVia. 6^. m
Olanwood. Syivaa Lake.
NO
MONEY DOWN
wm build s iiaitat IMBU *u yaar lot. Any ala*. ^0 ^baaomoul.
!u»*o5'??fca *** *'*“ **
RUae t^AM ART MBTBa
NOTRIHO
I BtDROOM BRIC POLL BAI------
wall built___ ______________
plaatorad valla, aavD daaoratad, vaatlbule antrabc* and etoaaL .....
11. modare kUchaa. par^
OM BRICX RAECIL SMIRT. OAS RBAT/A honit I^httak floen.
apace, large lot. J11.MI. AU you need la AIN to nMjor pr*PuM turn*. «ark Roal btat*. 13dt
S‘.1f
Mint____	-
"Tm no T.
■si~-~.’!rssS.%:
lahed family r*—	— *—*■
Nerthara Hih a down. Warraa Sli l-SIII.
I aicDRir~RANCH. OAS ffiAT.
3 BDRM. TRI-LEVEL
CLOSE TO n. PATRICE'S aCROd. A lari* Bodara (Mina vUb ISM aq. ft. *f Uvtni aroa. l3xM ft. -------- Ejrtr* larfc kltcbaa
-----------------------
beat. Oa a jaoraar lot with loat* ‘ nuTiuml at SUMS with
‘laSS^Tinc.
OR 3-1331
iSPssSt —
------------WaU to vaU earpto-
tod. flraptoca, raoraatloa rooB la baaemaait. |1IM doara. PE I-3IH. I RMS AMD mifk. PWRH. ~
u EM. to I pjs. ri	___,
4 BEDROOM BOMB. LAKE PRIVI-laftt. Walk to alores and acboola. Ownar moving. EM 3-3031.
ROOMS — I3M d5WN imoBI with garage. Floor fnr-• ---- ol r - ■	- -
■portmont. I ahlMraa vatcom*.
311 N. JohnaoB. -_________
ROOM EITCHENEm WITH
Ha*. CItan. Adutta aae. lU
waakly. PE l-Mlt.
I REDROftM APARTihnrr. MS A Mth^^w# Paatlaa Laka RM.
i RM. UPPER. OAS HiXf. Ill.i
313 S. Paddepk. PE
i ROOMS AHD BAHI. PEITATi
I uuww m—.. #VT.En1
3S3 QamuB. PE 4-43M.
LAROE a
riMS. PTT. BATH. I MAH. lit.
31 Jaaekat, PE I-S333.
1 RMS. AHD HAllCBffinBRH. Coupl* aaly. l aal. E. of Auburn
Haight*. OLI-4S33.__________
t	UHIHS PhRlJl UTiL.
paid, elaaa In, a^iu Ft li3IOI. rROOMS. CLiXil. OROUNO ftR. ------OE U Pteraaea. IE 4-14*3.
^■'PTT. RATH AHD IHT CTIL. lam. Ctoaa M S. Ardmer*,. y ROOM A#T. heat7T35rte a irtvy* bi^ ObUdrM valAi*.
mwAkM~ Mild. iRTicUs. MtM . ap m» *f aburs*.
3 walk-la el__
S»!Tirw»
'rooiTapahtment, n
ind elaaa,_elaa* to downi
J14 waak. PE M3to ar WC 3- . _ PRdoiTTdwuriiWiE laKb treat. Apt. L«. porch. EM 3-43N.
Wanted to Rent
COUPLE WAHTB SMALL PURN. ^r Around bama wlttjgidaii
treat. Apt. L«. porch. EM 3-43N. 3 mdOItt AND BA'rit ebupLi or vttb bata prlvata aatraaa*. Wat^da. l4toa. a^r «:3« p.m.
I rttorWTR.
imii
s«tm Ow«l« •.nMmt «r

nm$ rm •■fwi	rrm$, lot M.
Trucks to Rent ^"M?h«!5^i.sMP sB? ij
835______
Pontisc Farm and Induitrial Tractor Co.
Mya Uy^	33
wadSN wsmte amanioM wtl-
Eda* Ldka to Tat-Bu^ S eay*
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Wtd. Contracts, Mtga. 38 ABILITY
I T* aali vaur toad e
ssd2rcr
. RMk: a Tkm. aMkk. m. Evarythlat tarn. Parfaet tor worklat eaupl* one. R 3-1133.
i<L6rTtitf.’ 6n liAgi: irtdii¥
me. MT PMII____________
__________________aarvle* Tod 111 M_______
MaCallonib hat stvoa far yM*. I aatrance AIN cAth tor year Nutty Oaib i no Si <
E 23	AIn caab for yoar Nutty Oaib
^	ARRO REALTT

Cllnt6nvUl* R6.
Phena ownar. OA a-»ll.
INIAU.
---------lAiB at. ......._
i 6oom modern farm home
3 Aero* *	--- -------
_____DUPLSk - sii*^
with Ml koaoBoaLaa* boM
1100 DN. ^.ifo PER MO.
Buyi thia 4 room eotta^a on a
Nkholic & Harger Co.
noananer, aJeb, Un j-e
liM DOim. lAOEURM RSlOHTai. 3 badrooBU. modam, on I loU, toneod. MT 3-3311 3iM S. gAMM^ND LE Bloomfield 1>vp. I vr.
«.‘l?
4 Rdofls. EATM AND OARa6e. Hot wator. 4 mUo* Mat of Roeb-i^r. Ml par mOBeToL P3MX . H03| ah*lbv_RMd

drlva. wait auburbaa. poaalblatSi' bedroow appulntmant aaly.
RATH,
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Taaayaan. FI I-M33 ON ma

f K6^B0hi5rni«oxliE at lii.
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Sr5R
EalldlBg Compaay.
•THeTiO f," 3 BEDROOM TRI---------------- l^batta, flB.
NartNra "sSfb'war Saly lli
MIH	>
TWs6“js»,*!ara
"C. "PVU^js! R»llor
________in Eat- _
4 ROOIM MfoTOmT
iiu, a •ATi. vnien'.
raf^ All aUl. tbm. U SbarT
I RM; aFT. Of SlLTiR t0Sf Sub. Pvt eat. aad lar. Sid **■ OR l-tm aftot l:3r ■
TSH2
— OMC ^ucii y"i-s*ri* riLARdK AIRT UOdtiB 09fK-
ALL BRICK
• rma IH atory. Baaeiaaat gi Nak wator aattaaar paM Srlw. Tuily Itadacapad Waah Pk. Sub. 2»»;y trana, MM da. PEA. ^
So^pilk. 1 Books AND BkTH. ' ET OW^: LAROE 3 STORT
larott,. fulL^atoBt Cloae la fe.* riw... 1 b*lh*.__^_fMU
S5L.s,“aK.“'«»«! js^lsv. — ‘
will- accept
JJ,»^|f^ ,MPM*.
*t	llBEDRbdJTRANa
tope. Blaomflaid RnoU* Sub. §411 Hermaa^Bd off Lochavan. Tl* O^ty Lk. Rii. II3.IM. I3N dawn “O'lfM* paymtau rntdltW pofiftfioo Oben it u
ELAND LAKE. Baamanl l car of. land with
New 3-Bedroom Home	_____
Baldwla . Eaaaott wa* , JJfl , if OwneOF
USi- Isa, to ^2; Oa* Motf^ ’ t»drooiw. fu T“h aijlju !• buy. Oa* Mat. kbragt T an
CALL Ll 2-467/ wme fmlta and karriea ____________
,i« a*p:‘,__J SSi!£i*.	«-»"“•
iL^sAr’ I ala*.
NO MONEY DOWN
bath*, a dream kl
In elotata. Lot 11* x ui-
RUSSELL YOUNG
^Ry^EETAT. a mi^i^
Owner Wants Trade
If you hAVt A lll.MS to SU.se equity la o 3 bodioom brick wW —------■“ Diaytoa. Wstorfe
----- ^.IvllaMa
prtval* fancad beacn. el and park era* aa pntaabath Lab*. ELito S-lOM ar Dtomend l-dUI|
Id. ftAd VRcul. dSn for dO'
latWf '
y/m. Miller Realty
S3S W_Hur^« CURESTdN. 3 ESDI
rai^ bungainv. idaal tar tidtrty
srw",!wri55,?j;
S*^. Vu!tam'*‘*E*B^ro9!** A
ytm __
ROCRRS'rBR. [134 lSa^»6Sff. I bedroom brick raaeb. 3 ear larag*. No btaamobt. Carpotod Uving room, fireplace. 133 g landaeapad lot Jmmedlat* peetoi. Ilea. Owner. OL 1-S43*.____
"?rd^^;o2*fc«s:CT^^
;ram'2iiwrtb\Vd»
«. PInlabad reerealloa room wlU
lavatory. Alumlaum atorma aM acrNBa. BMUttfully ItndaMBOd. with t*ne*d-tn back yard. Plu*
i::‘“srwB'“2yK!5
Lot'Mrtiir Only
TOC-JfLKgALTY
Ild H. Ea^nat	—
OL l-HIl
, eVownSi*	I
I In aa* of. Wtlartonisd aroM. I badreoB bam*." kaatmeat-NcrtAtlaa r*^
prlv1lageV*OT tmprovtd
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<Hi i"“
.g;rBX..r;iur5?ij
---- Phana ok 3-UU.____
‘'ssiEsriTfffrsi. S!tt
cAtn /ako ovor	nm.
irtmt. ruu OaMmrnt. Lorn loii Wff dubum Holfhtt. UL I-MI7
BIRMINGHAM
SW asr gbfMt. fii k-**^ Referenea*. Laaa*. Imi -------- —
Adult* enilT--------
S~ROOMi AND EAn'ISN w_.
Sid*. PE 3-4WI ar n 3-btM __
a kotm M lATli pDlr cAil
ladlat* •
W. Yale. Cor. Stanley


Fer Rent Roonw 42 {
SY OWNER I room carpotod bungalow. Larg* fencod. landaeapad..,lot. For ap-polatmtnt call FE\|-II3I aftor
NO MONEY DOTTN BUlJd 0 b'*****	abs>Mi
Your lot o Flottley ~
Flottley EN WBsfhlDdi
iiL sub.. MinWMbl
- -----ma. wall to wall aawpat*
ing. axtra fattara*. By awacr.
15.1 S. marshall "
L*llwS
. ------- . bdrm.
tat floor Only 3 yaar* a! aell. III.MM $S.SN dovu.
Paul M. Jones, Real Eat,
FE t-SM* *	PI s-uy
tirilX BELL H.0N EdtnTT~Bl 3 bdrm horn* tar eolorad lar $!.•

* jM§^rt*r?L*kf*Av*. __ -	----- —w„	•••mv.
asXiTiu5toe"165^7'6u5« cTraw e wSrAA^,.. -wrsmn-
*“ 1* Norton___________- •	^
tsM W. Haroa. FE 4-ltol.
rAROR iLEEFmoriJSefi-to
own,'at mem ratoa N3 W Raran ■OdsiltBi^INO ROOM. EVERT-tblng taralahad 131 maath m
yard. Mvad drive, m u mg* with aerganod porch. ( •iui iNt down, balane* ■ 1 BtonUi FE g,|3l3,
\V. Yale, Cor. Stanley
Briak. 3 badrm., vttb amall down pymt. Ready to move ta. MoNI opoB dally. fE 3-SSM ap CM
WE TRADE
ftur*ttlv* 3 bPifam raaab boB*.
ig kltdhaa Fan buamaat.^a. . terad wall*. Rardveed flaor*. Hip. Large lot.. Odly »IUM.
I down 133 mo. Near Airport.
£SiS£.
ATT'COWBr

frlgoralw tM atove	Inratobod.	i waak. FE 341N. _ '	latoreatod In buvtng -	.
“»*•«	3I3E.	LAMlE'cLEAlt NOOM	P6R 6EN- i	own Mveral houaaa. both	foa
--S™T-Niwnic;
_____; Robiri*'sni«J-^diaciR6 BSTTBEnFkTcSiffiam?
■ton 33 wb. Clwe B. ■kwver and aaovB you In thi* 1 badraam

Uaood Realty _	m o-axw
YOUNO AT PEART "* Bright cheery 1 hNroom heae, like new 3t,3M. LMated la ll>* WkltoB - Opdrke area. Eaay Phon* OL 1-3311. Prank
Shepard, |to*ltor,