1 A ~ bers are being laid off. x *k * x *k * x k * a a | _ 3 / f : , | ne , d ae | The: Weather : mNTrAm. a U.8. Weather Buress Forecast 2 fy Details Page 2) : fe S A. « : -* | 116th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MAY 2; 1958—36 PAGES —“S*°°/A7ER,ENSSS OMEN Etiica"o7° ad. 1 ena * FEEDING TIME—When Richard Van Huizen, of 2154 Paulsen St., Waterford Township, was cutting down a tree in a lot across a week ago, he didn’t expect to end up with a litter of flying squirrels. His. saw cut into the dozen tiny squirrels. Of brood, only two have survived. and exposed a They are now housed in a shoe Flying Squirrels Get New Home Pentiac Press Phote grass, and are fed with a doll’s bottle every four hours. Only about 10 days old, their eyes are not open yet, but they still clamor for their diet of . warm milk and corn syrup. The Van Huizen family treat them with loving care and are happy with their progress — all except their pet pomeranian who is reported to be extremely jealous of the intruders. from his home box filled with a Van Horn Takes Stand Jury to Hear Accused Killer Defend Self His Attorney Will Call in Today’s Proceedings - |By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. The defense of Billy Van Horn was to open this morning with the 24-year- old accused rape-slayer go- ing to the witness stand to testify in his behalf. Van Horn’s court -ap- pointed attorney, Brakie J. Orr, said his case would be a brief one, with only two other witnesses to be called besides Van Horn. GM Reply on Speeding Talks DETROIT (#—General Motors was expected.to reply to a United Auto Workers proposal for a speedup in con- tract negotiations today. UAW Vice President Leonard Woodcock suggested the MSU-Oakland Contracts Let Expected stop meeting? every other day and get to- ' seven da GM is working on a better con- tract offer for the UAW were not correct, Seaton said GM was standing firm on its offer to extend the present contract for two years, but indicated later that GM might be willing to improve the present supplemental unemployment bene- fit (SUB) plan now covering the 350,000 GM workers who belong to the UAW. F * * bd Seaton did not go into detail on the plan but said the company “could do. more than now is being done.” GM presently contributes 5 cents an hour to SUB. The union resumed negotiations with Ford Motor Co. today. It met with Chrysler Corp. bar-~ gainers yesterday. Walter Reuther, UAW president, today confirmed previous reports that the union is cutting its oper- ating costs in a sweeping economy program. : ‘Reuther, in an administrative letter to local unions throughout ‘the nation, said heavy layoffs in the auto industry had reduced the union’s income from dues-paying members, Under the union’s economy program, Reuther and other salaried officers are taking a 10 per cent cut and 97 staff mem- Other staff members are being asked to take a voluntary pay!) cut but employes covered by|> collective bargaining contracts are é not affected. * R * ™ The union’s newspaper Solidarity : will be published biweekly instead ® of weekly, radio programs will be : a month deficit since the Erst of :. the year. Reuther said he saw “‘no room|] for optimism” in the economic); outlook. . é6ss ergot ~ Comic eet eeee* * eee qetteeee County NOWS . cccececisceyss Farm & Garden ear ?1 POC CTO RHO TOR ee 19 gpa cebeusscevecses. 29 * Obituaries Peeeeeeeeree* oor 16 Sports se esenseseeettegee Baan Theaters eeyenaeucsccessuly 7 ‘TV & Radio Programs... 35 ‘Earl Wilson: Go vecsevocccsses OS , Pages......0- 14-17 4 FHA Considers m Recession a Flop Pontiac Firm Awarded Major Building —Job;|, Ground Breaking Today A Pontiac firm won the major construction contract to build Mich- igan State University’s Oakland : : Mi Two Other Witnesses; ‘ Ground-breaking be held at 2:30 p.m, today on the}! former estate of the Alfred Wilsons, tacked. Squirrel road, south of Walton boul- io Mele evard. Withdrawals Leave 14 for ‘Roses’ Race to establish a weather bureau office at the Lansing Airport. Ea IR, RE AAS A Se oe For Press Theater Tour Only three more weeks remain before the May 23 deadline to sign up for The Pontiac Press Theater Tour of New York, June 23-28. Five wonderful Broadway productions, air transportation, hotel accommodations, tours, an after-theater dinner party at which you will meet Broadway stars — these thrilling attrac- tioris and more are in store for the lucky 150 Reservations Reservation Deadline Near area residents who get their names down first on the reservation list. 7 ; The shows, considered the five top per- formances this season, are ‘‘Music Man,” “Two for the Seesaw,” “Fair Game,” ‘West " Side Story,” and ‘Oh, Captain!” ‘serve basis. Watch for the next reservation coupon appearing in The Pontiac Press. Audrey, 24, She has sat through the first (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) are on a first-come, _first- y Plan Off to S Saal Laurain, 145 West Fairmount Baseball Prediction Wi RECEIVING AWARD — Mrs. Virginia M. $250 in-tS. Savings Bonds from Joe Haas, ManAbout-Town, as The Pontiac Press prize TSS Se Ave., receives The Press. for. making the closest prediction on batting averages. Particulars are given in the Man- About-Town column on-today’s editorial page of ns Bonds Pentiae Press Phete Pontiac leads other Michigan cit- ‘ies of its approximate size in sev- eral categories, the 1957 FBI an- nual crime report. discloses, Dubious Prize for City in State Crime Figures Pontiac had 6 murders last year compared with: Saginaw 6; Jack- son 1; Lansing, 3; Royal Oak, 0; and Dearborn, 0. i] ‘In robberies, Pontiac had 48, while the others were: Saginaw, Sobolev Takes Slap at Dag Reds at U.N posal remains unchanged. . Turn Down Arctic Plan as Gimmick | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (2 — The Soviet Union to- day denounced the Eisenhower Arctic inspection plan a as a gimmick and said Russia’s opposition to the pro- | Ina sharp Security Council speech dedicating a veto, Soviet Delegate Arkady A. Sobolev took a slap at U.N. Girl Enters Dogs’ Pen by Mistake, Fiercely Attacked “LINCOLN PARK (INS)—Three savage watchdogs attacked q 17- year-old Allen Park girl last night when she entered their pen by mistake. Physicians at Lynn Hospital Pook 20 stitches in the legs of Virginia Nagy. Virginia said she entered the pen behind a bar while looking for a Hungarian refugee girl she was to take to a church meet- ing. “The monsters pinned me against the fence and | could not move,” she said. “They Were tearing and biting me.” Her screams attracted bar pa- | trons and they held the dogs and | assisted her from the pen. John Regorrah, the bar owner, ; said the animals are prize Wein- maraner hunting dogs and he a keeps them behind his saloon -| and home as watchdogs. “They won't harm anyone they 2 know," he said. ‘‘Deliveries are made through their pen to the _| bar and they don’t hurt the de- liverymen.” Regorrah said the pen has a six-foot high fence and a warn- | ing sign, Virginia said she did 2] not see the sign. Negligent Homicide Charged in Accident A warrant charging negligent =\homicide has been issued against cia 59-year-old Dé¢troit salesman _|whose car collided with an auto- /\wrecker Tuesday causing the death Ejof a Pontiac father of four. — Assistant Oakland County Prose- Slcutor Paul M. Mandel obtained the iwarrant against Edward F. Petsch Blot 662 Beechdale St. Arraigned on the charge this Simorning by West Bloomfield Jus- 4 \tice Elmer C. Dieterle, Petsch de- “\manded examination, One was scheduled for May 13 and Petsch s\was freed under $1,000 cash bond until then, : Petsch’s auto collided with the Jiwrecker driven by service station [iworker Anthony Grassi, 40, of 27 Gjrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. The accident happened at the in- ‘\tersection of Franklin road and *\Square Lake road in Bloomfield * ' a +Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold for throwing his support behind the U.S. plan to guard against Later attacks in the polar region. He repeated Soviet charges that the arctic inspection proposal was intended primarily as a measure to gain military intelligence from Soviet territory. f Support in the U.N. Security Council, he said, was by a friend- ly chorus of NATO members. “The joining of the secretary general in this chorus,” he said, “did not change the nature of the U.S. maneuver or make it more sur- to the strengthening of the author- ity. of the secretary general but to the contrary... .” Soboley addressed the 11-nation council after Chief U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge has accepted a Swedish compromise proposal] in ‘lan effort to avert a Soviet veto. 'The move, however, apparently failed. The Soviet delegate declared — he could not accept the Swedish amendment which inserted into- the original U.S, resolution a ref- erence to eventual discussion of the inspectionn plan at a summit meeting. . Russia had insisted on the whole issue going to a summit confer- ence’ without preliminary discus- _ He again pressed for this ea. attractive. This did not contribute ter ahead Speedy Action by Fund Group - Seems Unlikely Measure Would Extend Benefits, Require States to Repay U.S. WASHINGTON (INS) —~ President Eisenhower’s job-: less pay proposal went today to the Senate Finance Committee and an uncere tain fate. speed, early action appeared unlikely. Finance Commit- ! 1 | | iit i rl ae Ht plantings have been exhausted at the state’s three nurseries, the State Conservation Department reported . No more stock will be available until fall. Everything Else Curves DETROIT (INS) — Pretty 19- year-old Lila Verslype of Harper Woods, named Michigan’s pos- ture queen for her perfect spinal X ray, commented today: “It’s nice to know my back is straight because I understand everything else is quite curved.” ae Despite a GOP plea for . a i i il ry : : ’ as (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) Showers Expected — Here Tomorrow - The weatherman’ says tonight reach 68. Today’s easterly winds In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature reading preceding 8 stood at 60 at 1 p.m. Big Black Critter Scares Atlanta , ATLANTA (®—The mysterious beast that has frightened resi- dents of Atlanta’s northwest sec- tion is still a mystery today, Hundreds of policemen and civilians, some armed with shotguns, searched a wooded section last night after rest- dents reported seeing a critter that was big, black and mean. Several hunters maintained that only a panther could have made the four-toed tracks that ter. But patrolman Walt Jones, who used his bear-hunting dogs in the search, said in his opinion there was no, panther in the area. He called off the dogs at @ 12:30 a.m., soon after they treed a black house cat. While the hunt was in prog- ress residents of the section kept children indoors and some main- tained an armed vigil. Several shotgun shadows and objects. moving across yards, “One member of the hunting party, Eugene Pyle of suburban Hapeville, said he flushed the beast from a creek bed and got one shot at it: : Several persons who saw the critter said it walked with a no- _— limp,. indicating that blasts were fired at |- Mystery Beast at Large two policemen who fired , at it Wednesday may have scored a a.m. was 35 degrees. The mercury oe ‘ 9 fe lussian Dance Troupe earns About America NEW YORK (?\—Some 90 young Russians of the Moiseyev folk dance ensemble have learned a lot in three short weeks about how to get around this big city. "They've also learned at least'a few things about Shopping is a favorite activity among the visiting (THE PONTIAC PRESS, BRIDAY, MAY 2. 1958. i. i Police Hunting ) Bank Robbers 'Will Stage Benefit Play | 16.6PerCent re or tome Idled in Area = #urt ot Newark > a oe «Air Lines plane overshot the run Mid - April ‘Joblessness)...y after landing in a ground fog i= : ~ | NEWARK, N.J. @—An Eastern’ a Redford Holdup Ni : Newark Air oday. The Pw Een grass area. : _* * There were an estimated 13.000. The 42 passengers and five unemployed in the Pontiac area'crewmen walked out unhy Russians. Today at th Claridge Hotel, where _they’re staying, there were - many packages in evidence | @s groups returned from | shopping trips. All the Russians are learning about New York's public eating places by personal experi - May Examine Many seem to prefer cafeterias and automats where they can eat lout what they want without need ‘ Sear ron ag Lan Go § , Which" -rhés compared with an estimated |ure. , The Moiseyey dancers are see- per cent in mid-February and 5.5, With the plane bogged down at ing and doing a lot of things im per cent a year ago. "} the limited time they have free — from regular moruing rehearsals 4. mid-A — been the usual sight-\ ployment of 1,900 from manufac, (stopped at Jacksonville, St. Pet. J chae} and Mary Ann Herman at the Folk Dance House doing square at mid-April, or 16.6 per cent of (14.7 per cent in mid-March, 12.2 . + *& * * kf icrewmen were able to walk right j i earing Sunglasses ven in sunglasses were. sought b: DETROIT w—Two speedy gun-|Ofs the play, “Girl- Crazy.” The Day in Birmingh Holy Name all in the sented tomorrow and Sunday. * * * Lead roles are played by John Rosier, Susan Sundberg, Patricia Hopkins and Prank J. McGinnis./culator taken from the Greenfield John Hayes is director with John| Restaurant on Hunter boulevard, Moore and Sidney McKenna, pro-jand a battery from a car parked ducers. Club of Holy Name Catholic Church|to school matters. $4,098 for Speedy Pair ELECTRIC RAZORS $1 Holds Your Choice in Layaway etl Mother's Day! es ] mcr i eae if Fa ibndhtiee : bth thee adhe ee | ? £ : : F f i 4 ure ff ei iron ; Need for Tax Cut During April, the Pontiac branch/fuses the residue left from blast! The Warren Bank also was|’ unemployment has office operations, ‘robbed two gunmen wearing as Bh ge ag the eh, reasons. The bandit team took pared with $957,470 in March and \dustry conserve jaBout four utes to stage that ore deposits and combat spi-| holdup my * S| suatwage; ected pubtiaton t Auto Production Up have American Iron and Stee! Institute, cnce considered tbe surtnge atx 3Q,3 PCT, This Week posal business of the industry, has| . blast . payment of benefit) “eve amazing pig irom produc|,.DETROIT (INS) — Automotive [een Ter Mitchell Asks Repor! * Ww |News has estimated U. S$. plants cess that converts steel plant — “waste” particles of iron ore, According fe the trade paper, coke and limestone into superior | Production Is 36.3 per cent abeve blast furnace raw material. To- | *% Week's 58,664 units but stilt the U. 8. has or. is building a | “S™TS* for the same ported. sintering plant. By the end of i ¥ eee | ie TTT juste til feist! frutel po Fle produce 80,000 cars this week : -§ | Service for Frederick $. Fowler, IE Sullenberger Qut oc “e's Henrie . Birming| | Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger today! The Rosary will be recited at (EE of Pontiac General sx7,3!,89¥,sme, Sure is Bie | “Mr. Fowler died early this morn- ing at his home after a brief ill- ness, bid beth biedditwdeubbededhdd Ht aie = gE j 5 ; i + 3 R z 4 “thome to talk to Murdock. Told b ey Murdock he was not at home asked if he might use the ery reluctant to allow enter the home as her was at work. The state- t Van Horn, who! had visited a bar earlier, became 1 when she warned him to come to the house after you've been drinking.” . 1938, sintering capacity will have been expanded more than 50 per cent and will exceed 6@ million tons annually. | For four decades sintering plod- ded along as a reasonably effi- et. though somewhat tole ‘some, means utilizing waste ‘© products — the disposal of which was a bit of a nuisance. It in- itSivolved the fusing of iron ore par- ©%-\ticles, blast: furnace flue dust and yarns, tity Giese. poroen Supe Senate-House economic subcommit-' : charging into the blast * * * ational Grange, the National’ The publication adds that during “Missing 2-Year-Old | s'm'srmc." "7 ot ST. LOUIS w# — Police are P searching for a 6-year-old girl who |C’e™® © 8” existing plant, the pub-' from her home in a slum two weeks ago. x * * Missing is blonde Kathryn'Prohibitionist to Run Sought by Police beet be blame ern disappeared Wednesday sight)" says, cost $40 million; at, where a 2-year-old girl was raped /puilt for $5 million to $10 million. | for The Tour to New York City, departing we J ’ ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' = ' ' ] t ! 1 > thunder-| » (Kathy) Hampton, daughter of : June 28. showers were light in most places. Jobless Pay Plan Mr. ahd Mrs. James Hampton.) LANSING (®—The prohibition ! | — . ! ‘She was described as too much of ney has nee, bid for a ; Mi a. 2 a mommy's girl to have run’ Place on the Nov.4 generalelece Joo» .. 2-2... eee ae ss The Weather Off fo Senate a. “Somebody must have car: | tion ballot. It was-the ping mi- ! : : Gill os 6 Wicitne Desens Report Rede Page One) ek _ off,” said the father, a = = & ballot listing | ! ice e eee nue Mes. : ; rom Page Ls . ! : oa 4 4 te cil : = m fi * * ' Sones ina} A ering Kray Pleas by sree | A boy, 5. reported he saw al American married a wel r e+e © we we ate ee ee Me. oe © © © we © we we ewe ww eee wee around . —_ 9 ,' President. ‘slender dark-hairéd man telki jhave graduated from high school : Address i terky ot is ae “ie Re 'to Kathy in front of her third-are more apt to remain childless! t pe ee ee ee eee _ am hear tenghi. ‘P. Hale Boggs (D),.a strong floor flat shortly before she dis-|than those who have attained only § 4 Ci Sele Beatisa * _ {Supporter of the Democratic pro-|appeared about 7 p.m. grade school educations. | 1 ity Foc ogsec Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m,|POSAl, said the “dole” charge was | ———__—__ — — : | ' a § @.m.: Wind velocity 28 m “h hn 7 leading to is) : ; Ditecleg “Hast ns TOCHy defeat —— SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC | # | Lunderstand that the $187 | have enclosed includes transportation, hotel, un rises Saturday at 3 25 a.m. An eet 700,000 jobless — OAKLAND COUNTY. MICHIGAN } theater tickets Soak wets Gaiurzes ¢ -m. | have exhausted benefits under — i : i 2 0 rene tempercuasa | resent taw during the tirst | NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION |} | Manhattan, plus other extra features mentioned in Press articles. GAM eee BM Bes 1 three months of this year. The’ - FOR 5 : ' Bama TL pas ccc eo, Administration has estimated 't EE gape that betwen wo and’oncnat | RESIDENTS OF THE CITY.OF PONTIAC, |]! euery pene | and tires paitien ee | MICHIGAN | ! am going with tie recorded caren) cltatbte tor hekp under the meas it reservation. (Single Room $2 Extra). tien 2s | on ne Senate. | WHEREAS, The Annual Election is to be held in , ¢ ; pam semperature 000000 bs ‘ —_—— R ce 2“ blican Leader : school district on Monday, the 9th day of June, } | agree to participate — Know ifornia today pic-| ; One Year Are in Pontine == ty : | ; ! j iti * femperature = 'o-n"...gg tured President | Eisenhower as THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Mon- 1 following conditions: Mose temperature 2000000000000.40 | Meer a belet contereton euction. | dary, the 12th day of May, 1958, up to 8:00 o'clock it H | have in Se ce cha toca. - |President, Knowland predicted to p. m., Eastern.Standard Time, is the last day on. [iN 4s ve included : fete 06 Teas” ™™"! newsmen that the Senate also will which unregistered persons in the City of Pontiac fe ? make the tour ! unde 7 a im 001 29 in '*lapprove the administration plan. may register in order to be eligible to vote at said i i ive rn tice by: A 23 ipetneredar's Te watare Chart se _ @hnual school election. H ; 9g ve no ice by: May & fs Memphis ¢ ¢2/ Michigan's congressmen voted as} Application for registration should be made to the 1 Order of the receipt: of ap i # x Milwaukee “— on ae Arageor pay bill: | city clerk of the City of Pontiac. : ' _ waiting ist ‘am AC mn. BF 08. Mew Otten os fg, Democrats for: none. . “| Persons already registered on the registration books | niet notion tn ae a s [_—" 3 Degnocrats jagainst: Diggs, Din- of the City of Pontiac need-not re-register. ; I may partici e in all : =, 3; 9, 8¢ll, Griffiths, Lesinski, Machro- | 1 cha : ry bh 4 : Phomix 3 s1/wicz, Rabaut. - | Lola B. King, Secretary | a , ; pede, sy : i {| Republicans for: Bentley, Broom- Board of Education of the a e Pontiac Press. Oh $1 Prancieto % wifield, Cederberg. Chamberlain, | pe Reha! Bon , es " Se at Tree Gur 3 23 Ford. Griffin, Hottmart, Johansen, | | meager ee: sll Sy mel cin, potas on a th * re Weshingten. « D Knox. Melntosh., Meader ’ an 1. AO a A SO OO es a ee lo A a a a ea ; 0 & Tempe’ db # @, Republicans against: Bennett Ai 7 Be eT ON eh “ ita d Reservation Application: Press Theater Tour: Please make the following reservation for me on The Pontiac Press Theater Monday morning, Jurie 23, and returning , the after-theater. dinner party, boat trip ‘and tour of | also understand that if | have any preference for a room companion or a small group that this information will accom New i as . ' pe \ ? tl tacit dh nee die dre thd abd fee bet thet Oe hee ne to Make You rt hacen 1958 Pontiac Press Theater Tour . _ irda oath ye dee deed toe Oddo beh wld a ee ee a ®. * © # © © © © * # © © © © © © © © © © © © © & & © & by dhe tardaatied id denhcddedtied pany this in The Pontiac Press Theater Tour under the ib edliatdedtcd et Fote pride i webliw the full pa ) nt with this reservation If | am rab 489, } ae ‘ . : Se ae Se ee Se AS eS ee Se DS ES OO ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 2. 1958 Me ge | Cae ; d | Prisoner. Chases Baseball 6 . GemanMig [Slave Couple's Child [WS yard ti Str engthening | S ta te Ss M O ther of Year ‘Ronald Mules, 22, outfielder on the J . | ead § Seaitenp. 18 Senn AO ; Two New Beautitul Balcony-Type Buildings. | - : | Concord Reformatory Farm base- Testetelty Anoctated und D sal. Medace tn Beall ; : , | ‘astefully Appointed and Decorated. Modern im Detail. Red Th t § rts DETROIT — An S-yearoldy contest. If she wins, Mrs.. Eisen-| |ball team, played deep for a’ slug : fae é e rea Uuppo N f 12 child h iger last. night. When a long fly @ Automatic Heat (individual room control). re . egro mother of 12 children who) hower will receive her at the White’ e : ; es ae Big Industry Instead of didn't think a thing like this a ouse and thea abe will be flown came at him he chased it “mto ® Hot Water Master TV Aerial tove Deconcentration jbappen “toa woman where j|to Brussels to represent jwoods bordering the diamond —| © Bettgerater-Frecaer =” © Stuy Feld Closet Pogng jcame from” has been ‘one present UNS COUN and kept on going. « @ Well Planned Kitchen (with Exhaust Fan) ees 1958 ‘‘Mother of the The bad gig ih Fair. bea | The escape broke up the eve- @ Decorator Color Cabinets. Bathroom Fixtures and Tile LONDON uP — A law designed, rea,” e contest is sponsored Dy UW ning ball game in the recreation ‘to break up Germany’s war pro-| Mrs. Mattie Baker McFall, the peck. ngs ’ Con" aoe of the “oiniaaie pees ity Adults Only = Rents Start at $90 ‘duction power — and particularly daughter of a slave couple, was |at New Yor e Northiar en-ifarm, half a mile from the walléd Open Daily and Sun the Krupp empire — is now ox leeward the First Seas ot Mich. |e Chamber of Commerce spon-' reformatory. Salmer St. Just South of - 9 P.M. .pected by Western diplomats here igan yesterday by Governor and isored the Michigan portion of the) Mules, from Boston, was serv- Orchard Lake Ave. FE 86918 10 A, M. to . ‘to be enforced with leniency if at iMrs. G. Mennen Willams in a! jevent, ling five years for breaking, en- N EW LOW PRICES ‘all. |ceremony at Detroit, ly ee MeF al apr cige Benjamin) jtering and larceny. i " - See eee = Britain, France and th eUnited! ‘The 17 other Michigan mothers jand her husband farmed in Paead — A ——— SHOP TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 ; on Better Quality. SS a ae ae Bes — o a | whe competed with Mrs. McFall yntil Benjamin died in 1921 and! PHOTO SU PPLI ES | ier See ae shalt — - . ol fer the honor looked on as the then she continued alone. Many) Sa | a em ‘A oe ae '€| Governor gave her the award. jof her children moved to Detroit — eee oo aey oe ice) Mrs. McFall will go to New York over the years, and Mrs. McFall! - . e this weekend to take part in the/followed them to the motor city ANSCO FILM . a * “American Mother of the Year’'jin 1956. Sizes 620-120-127 in 3 Rolls 2 qc In the agreemnts ending the) ————-—————_ a — black and white film. post-World War II occupation of| West Germany, Adenauer's gov- | __ ernment pledged to carry out the) | Aled deconcentration of industry | law of 1953. | FIFST QUALITY 8mm The law provided that in gen- : ROLL $ 59 STOCK UP eral by some time in 1958 Alfried Every da ! FILM : pee ; Krupp and othes German indus-| y. re trial barons would break up their) concentrations of coal, steel, iron ‘and related industries by selling some units. Instead, Krupp’s em- Ol 1Y ! | ) O ! ) e pire has expanded. * * * New Model Adenauer wrote personal letters ANSCOFLEX to the US. | British and French buys government heads last year ask- MODEL #2 ‘ing that the law be scrapped be CAMERA ‘eause the industrial barons were ~ having trouble finding buyers OUTFIT ‘Some observers thought ‘this was, muCc more ‘a bid by the Chancellor for politi-; Reg. $28.95 eal support of the magnates in an : ‘ election he won | e 9 ( Now, a Foreign Office spokes- | at Richman S 'man. said, Bonn has _ provided \ further information on difficulties | in breaking up several specific iindustries Diplomats noted that there is no peaceful way the industrial deconcentration can be enforced from outside Germany, and Ger- TRAINED ‘man courts -are unlikely to honor PERSONNEL / the government's pledge. 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JOCKEY ‘Ones Berberet to the Réd Sox for in. Saturday's Running : he Calumet erm r Valeacaela ts 'fielder Ken Aspromonte. : : é seoegned : Tighe, in Boston with the Tigers : ‘LOUISVILLE, Ky. @ — Derby ; Gone Pishin” — Ciangotien “Parm ‘R Neves 3-1 ‘for a two-game series tl ts the ; ras clea Lotees payne of| } Ucein Rose ent mise. Farm € Rapere 26-1 Red Sox, said: ‘% * horses in Ameri- ; ! racing history, gripped Louis- Jet's Ajibt Maine Chance Farm M. Yeaca 4-1 They’ ve got a lot of dered” Ville today with 16 of the nation’s\— i« Gan rus Hasty Es rm z Heckrrann ie -— Pd argpeom ae SS ce ree on Kentucky Derty. (pak Socios’ T"" Bacts S'tarume 6 Bere we made them. 3 16. Bey Killer 8. H. Sadacc J. Adama 100-1 ul ‘ i Although 16 were entered, not Le Mot Pistol = =Mrer Sam Wilson D. Dedson 100-1 I can't give names. It doesng - more than 14 or 15 are expected Ali carry 126 pounds. Distance—1'4 miles. Post time jhelp players to-have them ; to be in the starting gate when/® 4.39 5m (CDT), Purse—gross $163,000; net to winner ithat we migit Gg the word ‘‘go” is given by starter/# "6115 O59 ' pas Le {them up Se dent: Dr, L. L. McBride at 4:30 P.M. : eae ae wanted Reno Bartoia an even (EST) tomorrow at Churchill bE Satan ae Se-96 apres ‘swap. But we Wanted to go big- Downs. The race will he televised JEWEL'S REWARD. : SILKY SULLIVAN ger ina ur, not one-for-one. and broadcast by CBS from 4:15 to Se pees ae , - * 4:4 P.M. — : READY FOR #TH DERBY — Here are the entrants in the 84th favorite but Tim Tam and Jewel's Reward are thought to have “We oo a@ better offer tor ; On the basis of 16 starters the | annual Kentucky Derby getierally regarded as the top four in the a better chance than the late-running horse from California. ‘ete Rimmale ‘than the Sex did. t Re for the Roses at (Courchilll Downs ns. Silky Sulliva an is the popular . } 1(-talle race before an expected me, wale _— ee We made a better offer ‘for: Ber- , crowd of some 100,000 will gross beret than the Sox did. That was , * $168,000, A met of $118,900 goers ‘ out at the winter meetings in. ° \ to the winner. Scratches will re- Colorado Springs last Decembeg , | oye by $1,380 tor But we got nowhere with Ca ) | seach Withdrawal. , | Griffith. of Until a few weeks ago this derby “He told us that Berberet was | . figured to be a mediocre race the best catcher in the league. |; "Then along came Silky Sullivan. He told us Clint Courmey was * who tugged at the hearts and the second best. Now, he turns - : around and trades off the player i r es ORIS Hones fo Get Rolling | | 1 £00 hd ob conan | : second baseman real badly to |have made the switch.” F are from Francisco, liitcees => . = . § : “3 3 After Slow Start Even Pitcher Connects as Pirates Trim LA Pi agg b nagtmgen pia behind style of racing, the son decried lt a of the little known imported Irish re: stallion, Sullivan, never lets his Skipper Says Pychoset thers: tie en | So re. | Must Deliver at Plate u S ad n 2n eC = as I can pay « His style of rating doesn't al- | to Keep Tigers = Race "eomors manager Joe Cronin a ways win. In fact he fost his last | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {tagged one against the Dodgers! homer, a two-run shot in the sixth. the Sox said he had two right— : two starts at a mile and a 7 fur- F re Kap . hes << oa Maybe the wrong club moved to |!" Brooklyn Law (2-1) gave up nine of the 11 handed catchers — Sammy blew = 2 2% if some oy make Gee Los Angeles. While the Coliseum Thomas : a oe osias beltef, al- ae ee heal che ee pity tend bagi aan 3 But at the end he was rolling | “You know what was the most aS become a homer horror fot though he had managed just one singles loaded the bases with one )$75,000 bonus receiver. to one of ewer most of his opposition after . AP Fasstmae (*7COUFaging thing about our 10-1|\the Dodgers, the Pittsburgh Pi-|in 10 games before hitting Los An- out in the sixth. Blackburn got|their farm clubs for experience. : shifting into high about a quarter- MISSES PUTT — ot La Pa. gri sees as | ivictory over the New York rates are having a ball there, with | geles. He also doubled and singled| Duke Snider to tap into a double- \He said the club neded a left . mille from the finish line. me = Seat ingen armsgeid ne re, Sm te id | Yenttoes Wednesday? Detroit man-jeven pitchers clearing the left|in five trips last night. |play, then blanked the Dodgers on handed hitter. meee Wiiky. probably wen't be Me pave broken the record at Colonial Qub in Fort | or sok Te ted before | field screen as the Bucs close in| The six straight, matching the two singles while fanning four the — taverite emorrew when the thet: | Fre ani Country in ‘taking off for Boston yesterday. |on the National League lead with longest ‘streak in the majors this Test of the way. : mandh 42 qpectiiews ctor: chev. | “Ort. Palmer took opening day lead a were. | ‘Tighe “didn't -even wait for a & six-game winning streak. year (the New York Yankees did * * ve ing money inte the pari muteei "= veply. “Al Kaline’s three hits,” * * * - lit in the American League). hoist-/ The Pirates, with two more to : ' wagering machines. \ Da answered his own question. Lo: Pirates made it three in aed the Pirates into second, a half go in the five-game series, now From. y i . t the Coliseum last night,|game behind Chicago. The Cubs|have hit five home runs at the : Sy oe pe “That's the most hits he’s . : : with Frank Thomas belting two took over by defeating Milwaukee!Coliseum. The Cubs and Gjants_ : _ ‘Tim Tam, Sadia gtr ea re im if | ; made tet ene game this ome runs—for a total of four in/3-2 as Philadelphia dumped San/each hit seven in three-game sets ; _ Fool from nearby : grass meeoen, enya oe “sar the three games — and pltcher| Francteco to third by beating the/at LA, while the Cards hit three country, : means Vern Law popping a three-run|Giants 74 in the only other game jin three games. That's a total of | ee ann carries the wn ge, —_ : Pott > -4 erate ‘homer into the left field seats echt ee 2 opposition homers in 12 games. | Mrs, Gene Markey's Calumet 8-3 romp. r ¢ Dodgers, with only two in the | Farm, wimer of six of these | amywhere in this race.” - PRESS BOx . Law, winning his second in the! Don Newcombe, making his first,!ast five games. have counted but t eee Nas ing on 01 Before the game, Tighe was streak, used his fifth major start since injuring his am in an 12 in that span. ; Te earty line quoted Tim Tam saying that Kaline had been his|league homer to cap a five-run April 17 defeat at San Francisco,, Johnny Gory] homered in the Frank Metager, head ‘pro at Ret i vieterions tm cight of Ris 10 [biggest disappointment this young sixth that bagged it. He hadn’t|left with an 0-2 record,after Thom- ninth for the Cubs off reliever Bob Run Golf Club, -predicted “low ; # starts this year after racing only : season. Even more so than the homered since 1956, when helas broke a 3-3 tie ith his second Trowbridge as Moe Drabowsky scoring, sensational shots and t ————saee as a Dyear-cld, af $ to 1. | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ,were beaten 76 at Boston and|failure of the team’s highly’ touted — ————--——-——|won with a perfect relief inning finest possible field” for the | Silky was held at 5 to 2 and the| Casey Stengel looked at Ray/now trail the Yanks by one game. front line pitching. in his first appearance-since com: tige-loaded Western Open tourta- ; ~ powerful Maine Chance Fatm 3-|Narleski’s 1957 record and crossed|The Chicago White Sox called on. k * * von Fleck 6 Strokes Off Pace |pleting a hitch in the service: Lew|ment coming to Red Run May 29- j horse entry, headed by Jewel's Re-| nim off as # “sore arm pitcher.” |southpaw Billy Pierce in relief for, “I can't figure him ‘Burdette was the Milwaukee start- June 1. i ward, at 7 to 2, Others were OnlY|wiich proves even Casey can be|@ #3 decision at Baltimore in the|had said of Kaline. T tape he | jer, giving up four hits and two Metzger made his remarks to a} lightly regarded. . ee: | lruns in his six innings. One was’ press, radio and TV luncheon gath.. | wrong. only other game scheduled. has a reputation as a slow starter. | re Lee Wal 4 Al horses are 2-year-clds 4.4 Narleski, who beat Detroit 12.2\At least he always has started ja homer by ls, who ranks ering yesterday at Red Run, Only: | in reckoning but their : with Thomas as the leading belter Sam Snead is missing from the } : ‘with a six-hitter in his last start|slowly each year he's been with| : ages vary by the calendar. Silky} The one-time relief ace the) gained his third victory in four|us and has come on like a prairie. lat the Coliseum with four. Walls entry list and it is fully expected’ ; is the oldest. He was foaled on|Clevéland Indians tried to peddle|Gecisions (he was 11-5 in “ST, los. (fire toward the end. | FORT WORTH, Texas — Arnold, Cary Middlecott seas, [eds the NL with nine. ithat he will be there, Metzger. | Feb, 2%. Youngest is rank outsider|to Detrof, Boston and Casey's in ng = =a ae coe ~ * * said : Chance It Tony, He was foaled New York Yankees in a winter n& four of his last six decisions),/ mae 1 thougitt it would be Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., carried) by. hand a 2a “fi » was rafter giving the Nats their run on different this He looked a three-stroke lead into the 4 d Nine other golfers also partici- Right- - = Ray Semproch | _* * ' May 8. January first is the ar-isearch fom a second baseman man, 4 bases-loaded balk in the first. year. e lea = i eaked th ibe about ce Fe lation %0" his first as a starter for the) Kenyon College has appointed ~ bitrary birthday of all horses, no gained his second consecutive -< «9 + great during spring training. For (round of the $25,000 National Co- figures. = Phils, handing the Giants their pro cager Bob Harrison of To. f matter when foaled. ong nay Saag cal de won| See Setbenh cine e te perlgess bearag sd werene lonial Invitation golf tournament at leaders first shutout by allowing only sev- ledo as its new basketball coach. lor ans, ing scored ’ IFort Worth today ; ta %-31-45'en singles — two each by Willie: * * * pete . ington Senators 91 with a five- first, then chased young lefty| ments. His arm, sere every . tien - $38 i mays and Daryl Spencer. Ruben . PCH Golfers Top Flint oon ‘Ralph Lumenti in a three-run) spring, did not bother him a bit. | Palmer, 1958 Masters champion, rs Mangrum mt $8 Gomez lost he” Hg although he poets Wilson of the Lions aad : | Pontiac Central High’s golf team x *« * _ |third, Mickey Vernon’s second] He arrived in camp eartier than [tied the course record with a five- arney 333-88 had a four-hit shutout until Wally Redskins will be guests of the Cen- ; : ‘homer of the year made it 51) scheduled, worked harder than |UMder-par 65 in the opening round|Gerdner Dickinson as - — } boosted its season record to 51| The year-old — righthander, . Heber}... » 3¢33-49| Post’ singed home two runs in the|tra) Michigan College All-Sports } yesterday with a 123 victory over|converted into a starter when in-|“&ainst Bob Wiesler in the fifth,| ever, and got himself inte bet. \yesterday. He barely missed aiBd oitver, 4-%—70 iseventh. Ted Kazanski hit a two-' Flint Northern in a Saginaw Valley] juries crippled Cleveland's pitch- jand ‘a eae — three; ter shape than he’s éver been = 7 soe pati Rag ged pool ‘Reb "Goalty 3635-71|run homer in the same frame. —. may sec * i runs- in, clos e scoring| before. he went int m ec 34-377 ; Conference dual meet at Flint/ing staff last season, gave the ‘with his second 1968 homer in the! patt on _ a. new mark of 64. 1-4, ~ ae ee eae The Michigan Sports Car Club } Country Club. Senators nothing but singles, And| ing tallepin 20 cuen 28 | yg Meo age tp doo { Dick Wintews leighth off Chuck Stobbs, last of beens.” J Ben Venturi ~ 34-3) |RICKMOND. Calif—Ruben Vargas. 19. ‘wil hold an endurance and obsta- { er sparked the Pon-|three of those were by li'l Albie| season began. ack Fleck of Rochester, Mich. |Bily Maxwell 28-34—72 Ric i knocked out Jackie Torme, 1 0:00 Sunday at”! tise with 82. Other PCH Narleski blank h }four Nat hurlers who gave 11 hits. * * * former National Open ch Frank Stranahen . 36-26—~T72 Sationd Calif. 7 "cle race at 1 a.m. at cause : r Pearson, as Na anked the champ, | pred Hawkins . 36-36—72/ LOS ANGELE: a— Dwight Hawkins, 124,/the Oakland County Sportsmen's — scores were Mike Samardzija 85,|Nats over the last eight innings. | So | Tighe is highly pleased with the) Was six strokes off the pace with ie cane ‘Baier Pint, iaich to. Aubura Copeland, | yu), ; — Page %, Pog gh $7| The loss kept the Senators from. Pierce, winless in two starts, conversion of shortstop Harvey ieee tine an an CT 8 Doowets Sas See i d John Taylor 88. Mike Goode'moving into second place ahead saved Jim Wilson's second vic-|Kuenn into a centerfielder and the . Fleck were Dr. | « sino ip ‘ ase pe eae ee ; of Northern was medalist with 80.'of the Kansas City Athletics, who tory as the last place White Sox installation. of second baseman | bagged but their second success Billy Martin, obtained in a trade 1 EOE RMB toe As in their last nine games. Pierce|with Kansas City last winter, at! gave two hits, one an RBI double shortstop. : i : . 5 by Gene Woodling when he re-| ‘ lieved in the eighth. He got rid Béfore Wednesday's game, Ka-| Tt of three pinch-hitters after Brooks line was batting .196. He had) ; Robinson doubted in the ninth for OMly two extra base hits and eight | a his third hit. runs batted in. Wednesday's | By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF : three - for-five, including — hE ee he Ly $ s. | * PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: “My Game Goes From Bad te i] ’ M h fF h doubles, boosted his average 38 j Worse” ‘Toronto s Mahovlich vi © = | - DIAGNOSIS: Watch Those Important Details. 4 . Roneeanser Jim Bunning. a 2-) ; TREATMENT: The waggle is not, as many may think, just ‘To NHL R k game winner last season, was to. 4 a bit of aimless fidgeting that goes on while the player is getting © p 00 le bldg oa his personal record pe ; | lined up for the shot. ‘ MONTREAL (A—F } ~ |Cleveland : | The ; he £4 j rank Mahoy- Bunning, slated to start today |S | ; | Seawe ; ix cose the 5, lich of Toronto Maple Leafs wonjin the first of a two-game series ‘Balttnore "4 ; | term should be new to y ae ; : a alr | , the National Hockey League's |with the Boston Red Sox, has won |Chicage | : | is the little series of prelimi- 4|rookie award for the 1957-58 sea- one and lost two games thus far poco yuptuai { ; Ih nary motions made between “son, nosing ott Bobby Hull of the!this season. His pitching Opponent, Chicago 4, Baltimore. 3. | : | the time you take your stance ; ' Chicago — Hawks by four!Dave Sisler, is 2-1.” pact voda at com ged Tb od ; /t and the time the backswing points in the voting for the Calder /) actually begins. And if you're : _ Memorial Trophy . ‘Kan ane Sty ankew York, Thm “Terry. i / \ looking around ue a way to a The vere ; * * ‘seedy ‘Honor St. F I ed Detroit i Boston ia-=theining a2)! ; improve your golf swing, you 4 e announce u : might try starting with. the { that the year-old Toronto tor Athletes May Ghee rattgin. th pm — Dune waggle. i 4 ward, who piled up a big lead in| ‘Cievejand oe pom et 7:03 p.m.—Orant | : ‘the mid- -season votin finished. ] ba h NATIONAL LEAGUE “4 Keep the waggle smooth ig, Unish An all-sports nquet honoring and free, yet firm and pur- % with 120 points to ‘Hull's 116. the boys’ and girls’ teams at St. Chicage vt — Pet _ = k pesttal, You sight tock ot i . | As the winner, Mahovlich re Frederick High School will be held Rue. § ie this way: The = ie he si widens g Ceives $1,000 from the league. (May 6 at 6:30 at the St. Vincent, (Miwastes 8 i ; —_ — ; “ + * «© lde PauloParish Hall, it was 3 i ib . Make it back and forth along the intended line of flight, and || The voting was dohe by hockey announced today by banquet chair- 50" keep your shoulders out of the act. The waggle is done only 4 writers, broadeasters and tele- man Frank Aherns of the SPOM- | cs, om ne and arms. What you're trying to do during the | ©*t¢rs in the six NHL cities. soring Mothers and Dads Qub| is mat Se ® feel of the shot that's coming up. 4 * © & of the school. Sihee ane 5, ae : On the waggle for a full shot, the clubhead § _ Goalie Marcel Paille of the New! Over 90 athletes will be honored |" ee ford Time) | about two feet. 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William Hunt the place bombs all May 1 peepee Ches & Oh... | sree B90 to Evangelist Max Cohs : “2 8 Willough ames, N. Y.: are doing no padhemog re you arr pont ioe. Detroit =e ayy posed eee es A Ae 42.7 Pt Ons , 1:30 pm, Apr. : Terr, 'N.J by, 43, Blackwood strontium . Tests Heavy up to 10 . 1 quab| Clark on | am. SF urch Columbia the » executive active “ 90—part of the for |" as B20. = :0t Pen AW Air. 864) Rummage —— ace a ar On ‘death dust” f a rhe ae eer Se -- ARS ft Ome | 3, at Cen Sale Saturday Ms ; entious Objectors tee of Consci- ‘n coin hare a sen La. Solum gee Sats Set tn Maz| Firm R wood, 2 t ocieoce teacher fom dren under aes bones of ch i) 8, On Raia cae ee 52 oRammsre Only 2 reek Reveals Ponghheepete, N.Y — , but : ‘i Con +o0e 835 Coin: . 34 urch . : Congregation visi Sherwood is a ! ‘ Ge exten not yet ap- Livestock Gen H Gee ....008 ee, ome. Bait? Om Fri. May 2, 9 rerationall to Las ivisions Close others, riod Methodist; the Chee: Peppdinpanenars at Con Pw Pt “Sis Pees © --:-. Dy Clothing, shoes, boc Sat.| st Year's Ou — moment,” panic at DETROIT. ROIT LIVESTOCK on as s02.2 Sn, Mer con 164| rat 600 Sale tput The * * essot Platt said |and ioe soe om (Ahm (osDA Gent Gan 2220 mall pee: 394) Pladns rfiale, May 3rd EW ene ere ot ee De ar a ang tue geod steers Ate Ta Set poet Oa ee ee ne nar Truck & Coach Di- Judge Jon Wiig iss Dis- fermined choles teary Ho —- ty steady; | Copper oes fee Oe Kline Puppet ca aa mace General] Honol ion against their — arson Her Bay load’ 1 cows. Gorn Pans “ha "4 a for churches, pO Produced |Year’ ts which are close the ulu and banning greed around aay: et Sei are ~ Br OE Regn ies rganizatoins. FE 2-71( and civic rep s production fi to last nuclear test. them from rees to Ba i rood steers 2 we atesere S118: fom load OE “i333 Rep ne: 4), Reumanage Bole Tito" Sav.| Cadi indicated aS . 0 Ce Set © alionay : ptize 33.50: mainiy a1 aa ates te low Be or | ~ alg Ss Sat. 10 to 7: 1675 Auburn Cadillac was behi : were Dad were later they é standard #100 and lupz. wulity and Bow Aire 312 qwoy, Ot ..311 :30 pm. = in April, and 4,661 oe 1,000 units|GUard cutter by a Coast Khe aterige“t RPE, England 20.08 on, ea tew Pont. .citee St Res Pep - 317 — rapnpoory mate as four.|°% shore and oe ee am ctaghmage amas barary alte eee Sas Be ft ee aan Bl Lodge Calendar wes behind 30 wale i k & Concho them at the rhiarinl pols ee called. They peter sith butcuere hole Ua No, 3 and 2 100- Wey mgt ES Lodge oer Communteation Pon - compared om. third ne erg and they were crate thea dah ie esas fre Bre a Ge es SR ES care att pos pended nce He did. F ‘ughter, |burehers 19. 1b 21,40-21.50; load mont. | Pree BOT Pac ...... 42 _ production an ska tons, tga the Rev. Es-|" 0%? 18,3820 50: mixed 340-300. Tb. ee Ry cee MY FIC E proximately 100 was. @ ’ ' . * s eens ove A ,000 cares of %, Sree ah pitent False lee, Saale 08 a eas lees pa ae a4 nds Hearing April, 1957, and Sor nits below Modern Huma , England, has: Hiacken-|tees' Seu, eaaee ine active Gen oe Bh ng AE ae eer ee Abl seman tou nig cetera tangas ard ren earty| Set Mae ee iON Procter 6 | seaiguespia ‘57. |Able to Live He can thane regular pret aheep page and] gee se Bt gun ou. ae ’ amble = seis oan — | for 1,000 Y will ba . _— said: “I nol ty —_— 1098. Barly Sen Fine “3p switt ‘ete Me me ANGELEs —' the Prats menos on by GM in ear s? hed’ be eh ia,” Gaga said. “I pute be tb 31-0: sever ead’ chen Wo Goodrien 2.01814 Ter 0. Bul .: 183 six days of ‘hearings Hacsegpreg cos ering Apel, 962. to live to be 1,000 gears oa? "bomen form fo eae viel Ser tt erat reat charges ‘nainat Procter CMP fet tour ae Me, ™ Two of the questions asknd, when mixed Nov andy fa shot pet san Sher 2 es Fee Bl a ecrtgs mes, GM rome our months of|church, 9 according to Dr when I last ms asked when iaughter see ta rculwe cote gund «i188 On nty Cen. 38.4] The hearings * _-leompared to 1,314.01 ee nogted Detrott paychdatriat “ took Holy s3eep 8.00-11.00, +| Hersh oo LDS Un Pac 4. 61.5 conven: _ isame 314,013 during and medic: it psychi it ett Blane Comeuenion. —. | Hersh “Cree :.003 Unit Aire". Sj|month after simils Sucka ek pi pectin yee aye — been to church rage we|Store Sales Inc Hooker oat Pru ++ 08) From sang atc and San —_ Pontia * * * De nee in Dearborn. o- some s Increase ey Bi .-..382 Us Lines... 32 | Paul, they will move clup 15,383 Motor Division ‘mark meeting h recenti < NEW In Red An iS Rub .. eee 20.3 Minn., for to St. ¥ units in A ed of the prod told a RENT care chee okie tk Whe Inguimand 07004 U8 ob 12, 3 |vening. there several days, ot Sar eee te ae pastes Sal roy rwovo me nana | rio A’ : pF ony Ml gi paeptr Cvp 2 ee ay 12. first four it. te Ol ee Industrial Nurses ght plastic le CAR week rose U.S. last ak tr vm pe oF x * had months of 1958 are ety and f rings, whi g bands Al : I volume four per cent Int Bus Mch* 19.2 ‘West Tel .. 18.2 The * 90,558 units, c , Pontiac the two 'rustration”’ . te feathe » neck addin Drivursell in the above Hitt Barr 350.4 Westg A Bk. 213 squat’ the Ch action 581 duri , compared to 145 early aging. principal causes plumage, and rs attached to Located | System week of 1957. corresponding ~~ oF Wilson & Co . $84 the Cincinna was filed H ng the same period of ad . for | vised. Sganllgae geil ap REX'S STANDARD wee ees eae weed oer 78 Yale 6 nce Cater for the vison ol (llreemersrgees control things got 110 N. Perry RD STATION endian wre the 12 Federal : 384 Fest mh. -- #$,/Co., Oakland, C x Chemical the divisions: on figures| Psychiatrist was a piker;’" the fs out of Low FE 4-1193 || 22 and included m Snaet .. 9 |The , Calif. last Augt April April which he said. ‘The age FLYING D en Leer h 2 sl dodo lates a 16 |purchase gay * satended theless oe eee ee Se suey Goan een ae bue anae., » | BM YORK, Mey 3—(comp Btbe Naud bleach fi thelEervioe SE SL (op aah bt Mo. we cond pereabe ale ce aoe | -_ ) : the Daliag district. cent o. hieage by the ~ bleach field. IY | Baditiae it e3 39.98 128 {ous trial ie . pereuade tbat (Complaints things on ae mene wile of umoote: exe. 14; LOAN we aay RES mit oe VRE BR tera flares pores 0 cane om banter Seat any Gar AN: Be see Bb BP et nary tly the potion HS S's dene ch came et tor tne ener ere Saas 2 wt oveees 26C. 2 «710 - eld of tio ° man.” end- : st e to Bened at lo " IN cae ‘aa Ba Wot Loe Angeles, described » |New Su . oe caught their bills in thele neck Parone ce serie DAY cat Be BE i lading competior ofthe Oak a, NEW SUNOCO F UMPS _A sole examoie De. |bande and starved fo deh, is got Sera a 3 RS aba ibee irm. Oakland C are le Dr. Ch The 1 i pas Cie Dreneee eer wih jephie “ its yesterday. last session here ended ustom Blend’ G erat soothers Is ho on stoves at Wainis sineos aan Fish and eet ay ae pa ; Fee. & seed i, : : as — aging becatise ti of anxiety bird banding » which regulates Pelt 58; whecd \Bioomfleld ¥: COME IN, waite Gear Co. yo. oo Detroit Fi The Sun Oil Company | reach of children. within] Tits and ficca 6 cee bee Lee Homer ie anal a WY YOU WAM, make loans te ag & ontiac Jewelry S . |Oakland of ‘selling motor f end”| and removing hes Installing | w authority was ed. Spe- | Fiil'be survives. wang he - ng spony Pd Spent ‘ Y i Enggass J ry wore stalling County residents a5 fe rene arin wtenews''s pool the color ae eg pam: from Monday, ay 4) st married or [ill Wazee Serve 80: oo s i ft . recently-invented ble - ci went forv . Experi- ureh- ogee Sree 4S ib fae wt 1) montage tant pr Detroit, agg in 9 a om of pe ding ots be h said “instant meals” duced scale, on a re- ior Mt Hope Cemetery. Mit. Pit. . a w St., Pontiac at Kone a eee scene for ucaaaarined anes , where fecitetion of th Roos Wh purchased by M , has been today was an-'t should have VeS | nj the most eas’ _will be § p.m 1 of oe is e y Send Card —“_— oo. The installati ton windows just aa tel poral —— — ** ay recog. “re: ee oe Sa taney teres, ‘es month ago, Tis began abet a mst he whole rd White sow gets Lee Sa eet dae at ee y \nows M . ® rst tim method for, . x * mple, have b geese, poo iB. Atki 5 dear ~ oa 69 W ai i abi Si te _ ALEXANDER, 1 vam a2 over three Enggass|Which id mae aeall each car| He also called # pet pmaige after being colored pt = tay aed pm paid a ¥ he had Eckhott told his to a million — Mods of lan eunteuaeth motor fuellto the optimum tion and anxd echnique is not Td ys vie — ee ting. Tn | per eee a new baby sis te M oblers 1 choice ot x sony Acton tote ove, te * Pe ire | Bit a “4 said she w sister.| Meyer * sively ce of six progres-| life ng to the doct Tin * * Mi ER EL | : would send already : higher octane ‘span of the “ le ee ro Sih ee card. send six had seven dispensed grades, would dynami the ps attached sta\ ) wee in Detroit and stores, |blendi from a sing! ail —— wings of monarch to ~ ; ‘She alre have to,” said Park. They ene th Lineobiiteers 5a e automatic) sat in Canada butterflie BO already knows it.” cert tee Oona ann et one in down- vas an seneity blend of fuel New ¥ in Texas sad ior recovered at FR ee | | wag en yaa gat MSG Ero pay = pleas nn me ot en) were a 2 i- Ito octane competitively. prec ping center on ‘aero ship- a cig south like birds. insects office in the following Press i quality. a cea at Ga 98, 1847, with\nam scientists are Now| tom a . da the stea Dpigrreg MiernPosea a SOR 1, 6 8, 18, 23, 2%, 2 | Great Bri p Hi-|flies in Fi tution on butt $2, 34, 26, 28, 30, elo th aaatp er to un] snenays % erfly migration. , 113. %, 7%, 81, 96, 114, | : du | ated :