= = = PROFESSOR ARRIVES — About 150 persons were on hand last night at the Oakland County Republican Headquarters in Birmingham when Paul D. Bagwell, GOP candidate for governor this year, arrived. Bagwell, a — a 3-Point Plan = in Race for Governorship By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. tax more” program. Bagwell Lists Michigan State University pro- East Germany Pledges Freeing ‘of Nine Gls—If Says U.S. Should’ Act in ‘Normal, Reasonable Manner’ to Negotiate BERLIN (?) — East Ger- release of nine U.S. Army men and their helicopter if the United States acts in a manner.” The statement, an editi- torial in the East German land, did not specify what the Communists would con- sider “normal and reason- able.” carries the weight of an official But the editorial made no men- tion of the secretary's observation that the men in a sense had been , and that you must deal The professor and his pupil have made their assign- |" ment to Michigan Republicans this election year. Here is the three-lesson homework for the state GOP. gay. agua concuded Germany (1) Rebuild Michigan as an industrial empire. (2). Restore financiakresponsibility eeeaent gov- | dentally ernment. (3) Revise the state’s tax structure. This assignment was passed out last night by Prof. Paul D. Bagwell, who has taken leave from his teaching chores at Michigan State*~ University in an attempt to win a post not too distant i the campus — that of Repatiies governor on the ican ticket. er the 44-year-old Bagwell spoke to area Republicans, his ex-pupil, and now his running mate stood in the corner himself, This wasn’t because Donald A. Brown, Royal Oak candidate for Heutenant governor, was & bad bey, He couldn't find room to sit at the crowded Oakland County GOP headquarters in Bir- mingham, Bagwell told his audience, many | of which stood outside and he him via a public address system,| Anxious Gillands Await Killdeers’ Blessed Event The Joseph Gillands of 4353 Char- ing Way, Bloomfield Township, didn't want to use their garage anyway. * * * At least that is their story and they're stuck with it—thanks to a pair of killdeer birds. The feath- ered mother has laid her eggs in kidnaped. with the kidnapers when people are kidnaped. —— BEHAVIOR Previously, the. Western Allies have insisted on dealing.only with East Germany, contending that the East German government is an illegal regime which they do not te o&® In another conciliatory move, the East German Ministry of Defense might be tried as spies. The ministry said the editer of the paper had been disciplined for his “wrong and misleading” suggestion, and that the men were guilty only of violating East itheir g#avel driveway and is will- \ing to take on anyone or anything) that he once taught Brown two/that tries to disturb them, even’ classes in the post-war days at Michigan: State. “I'l take those grades away) from him if he doesn’t do a good job on this assignment,” the pro- fessor jokingly said. RAPS WILLIAMS, MACKIE Bagwell, who has been on a 22-county, 10,000-mile political swing around the state since April 12, passed out “failing grades’’ Gov. Williams in state manage- ment and to State Highway Com- missioner John C.. Mackie in “‘fis- cal management” during his talk. He promised a “‘let’s ask the voters what Williams has done good” campaign to illustrate “that 19 years is enough.” “T'll let my entire campaign rest on one issue. If a survey were taken of 100 independent com- panies, it would show that they won’t come or expand in Michigan as long as the governor fosters this oad —- climate.” Pointing + ag ca task of! “restoring financial management) to the state,” Bagwell said Mackie had “bungled” the 25-million-dollar bord issue to finance the extension) of Northwestern Highway. CHARGES POOR MANAGEMENT “Not only has he bungled that deal,” he said, “but he has demon- strated bad financial management in his 100-million-dollar highway construction bond issue.” It is costing taxpayers $1,294 a day in interest, Bagwell peinted out, because of Mackle’s “poor” reinvestment of bond monies at a lower interest rate than when (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Just Too Far Gone. DALLAS, Tex, (UPI)—A Dal- “Jas man was booked for drunken driving yesterday when he agreed to, take a drunkometer test but couldn't even blow up the balloon: used in the jest. ' |graduate. * a car. * * * The Gillands have abandoned sweating out the blessed events— for the next 30 days. With a month of pacing around the nest waiting for the new ar- rivals, Gilland doesn’t know who is going to be in the worst shape, to hé or the papa killdeer. the use of their garage and are German air space. The East Germans also an- ‘nounced they were ready to ne- a Belgian pilot forced down by Communist fighters May 29. Yearbook .. . at Last! CHICAGO (UPI) — The Uni- versity of Chicago class of 1933 ‘gets copies of its yearbook Fri- day, 25 years late. It wasn't printed in 1933 because of the depression. commencement exercises at Googasian, 105 E. Iroquois student, will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Litera- ‘ture, Science and Arts. _ The Pontiac High School gradu- ate was selected by the Senior Board of the class presidents to various schools and colleges in the university, : sian served as chairman of the Student Activities Building which hotges about 50 students organi- zations on campus and the office of Women, Here he coordinated the use of the building’s facilities by the various student groups. The guest speaker for the pro- gram will be Henry T. Heald, pres- ident of the Ford Foundation. More than 3,500 students are expected to * + Googasian served as vice presi- dent of the student council, presi- dent of the Phalanx Club and the Poftiac YMCA when he’ attended high school. 4 t represent the senior classes of the | During his senior year, Googa- — of the Dean of Men and Dean | Student From Pontiac to Speak at U. of M. Rite A University of Michigan student from Ponitac will be the student speaker for the university’s 114th annual the stadium Saturday. He is George A. Googasian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rd. Googasian, a pre-law * bic ores GOOGASIAN * quite 0b we ‘ewe at the ont The Bright Spot, FE s-0408 many today promised quick |- “normal and reasonable| The conciliator editorial, which the Soviets as the occupiers of gotiate for the “speedy return” of State Survives Tornado Jitters . With No Damage County, but this one was not con- firmed, Neither funnel dipped to earth, * cast for much of the state. newspaper Neues Deutsch- . + ¢€ Hot, muggy thunderstorm weath- er has hovered over most of the state in recent days. But the U, S. Weather Bureau said. thé Canadian air mass woulg drop rially and cooler weather could be expected for several days, An ominous Michigan tornado forecast was issued by U. S. weath- er observers at 3:15 p.m. yester- the East Germans for release of! day. the officers whose . helicopter e+ * It said twisters were likely for 60 miles on either side of a line running from Frankfort through Mount Pleasant, Flint and Detroit. The warning was lifted at 8 p.m. UAW Serves Strike Threat But Urges Workers to Stay on Job at Other Chrysler Plant DETROIT (UPI) — The United Auto Workers yesterday found it-' jself serving a strike threat on Chrysler Corp. at one plant and urging workers ta stay on the job at another. It was all part of the UAW’s in- creasingly difficult tasl: of keeping | angry workers on the job unti] the; union feels a strike will be effec-: tive. * * . UAW members started workirk without a contract when pacts with repudiated a s by its ar-|General Motors, Ford and Chrysler php newspaper pp the expired May 29-June 1. There has Americans been little trouble except at Chrys- ler, where the company has made of union committeemen and stew- ards. Chrysler, like the other com- panies, during the no-contract period has cut the number of hours which stewards could spend negotiating worker griev- ances on company time. Chrys- ler said its reduction of the griev- ance negotiating time of stew- ards merely puts it in line with the other companies, Yesterday, there was labor ac- tion on three fronts at Chrysler iplants, A wildcat walkout of about 400 employes at Dodge truck as- sembly, called in sympathy for 21 union stewards who were suspend- ed by the company, shut down the UAW Plymouth Local 51 got unanimous approval of its mem- bership to take a strike vote, Ne date was taken for the vote and the UAW International empha- sized an strike action should be held up until it can be effective.’ tract negotiations with all three auto firms. But there is no inkling of rapid progress. Informed sources reported a contract sign- ing is hardly possible before July. Fair, Cooler Tonight; Warmer Tomorrow — Fair and cooler is the outlook for Pontiac tonight with a low near 44-48. Tomorrow will be part- ly. cloudy and a little warmer. The high will -be around 70-74. Today’s northwest winds at 14- % miles an hour will diminish | tonight. Increasing and somewhat warmer is the forecast for tomorrow hight, low 54-58, inches of rain which feil_in the \downtown area from Monday noon Juntil 6 p.m. Tuesday. Showers are promised again Friday or Satur- : |day. * : * * * | The lowest temperature in dowWn- town Pontiac preceding § a.m, was 157. The thermometer istered 68 at 1 p.m. 4 temperatures mate- big changes in the working hours’ truck plant, idling 1,400 to 1,800.) The UAW is holding daily con-| cloudiness | City residents welcomed the 1.83) IN THE OFFING — This drawing by AP ~ : ar “Winehne artist John Carlton depicts what might happen become a satellite and might possibly orbit the when U.S. Air Force “shoots for the moon” moon and earth in a figure-eight course (broken later this year, as announced by Lt. Gen. S. E. line). A shot to the moon would cover a course Anderson of the research and development com- of 278,000 miles and take two and one-half days. mand, If the rocket misses the moon, it will (See story on page 29.) Votes to Extend Program House Backs Ike on Trade WASHINGTON — The House;program another five years be- (of the trade agreements act to overwhelmingly voted down a plan yond June 30, two years, and vested in the-Tar- today to clip President coe t os Commission and Congress on The vote repre power, a | _ Wite Sega ~ |President's existing atthority to vote represented a ha }ignere commission recommenda- |won victory for the President in’ Meuse defeated ‘a subatiate pre Itions for duty increased where do- \the first critical test_on his de- pong musics yp a Rich. ccitic Sea Aealve Sedan ‘mands for a free hand to continae | + pe : -~ * 'the 24-year-old reciprocal trade! It would have limited extension) In pleas to the House yesterday | Eisenhower called for defeat of the Simpson proposal, He maintained it is essential for the President to retain au- | ing behing the President City Commission veatly behind Eisenhower. OKs Jobless Pay = Satire Pontiac City Commission has backed full use of avail- ‘?- Tex) worked closely with Reps. b John W. McCormack (D-Mass) and able federal funds to extend unemployment benefits iN Joseph W, Martin Jr. (R-Mass), Michigan. |the respective? party leaders, to Commissioners went on record last night endorsing | oerrcmee opposition within both \Gov: Williams’ plan to adopt a federal program of loans P=" i. ee to states to finance a 50 per cent lengthening of the dur-) The tide now is running defi- ation of regular jobless pay benefits. The Michigan maxi- ‘nitely in favor of the President's mum is now 26 weeks. | appeal for the extension. Under the Williams’ plan, which won Commission ap- proval, benefits would be/ extended to an estimated! ‘fits, here, according to the u n Today's Ss P ress 115,000 persons who already anil | the best interests of the United | States.” House leaders teamed | thority over tariff decisions “in | Elephant-Like Tornado Injures 19 in Odd Path National Guard Called to Halt Looting After -Suppertime Disaster EL DORADO, Kan. (#—A tornado turned its fury on a neighborhood of modest new homes late yesterday, killing 13 persons and in- juring 49. The twister, described by a witness as resembling a big gray elephant with a jlong trunk, cut through 40 square blocks along the southwest edge of the city. City Manager Stanley Dial said 150 houses and an elementary Ej Dorado (pop 12,000) is 35 miles northeast of Wichita. Prin- cipal industries are two refiner- jes, neither of which was dam- aged. The tornado swept away four main electric power lines, plung- ing the city into darkness. Tele- phone lines were severed and the municipal water mains were brok- en in several places. USE CANDLELIGHT While doctors worked feverishly by the feeble light of candles and flashlights at El Dorado’s only hospital, Nationa] Guard troops from nearby Augusta and El Do- rado’s own unit were called to help civilian officers patrol ~ streets. Looters swarmed into the stricken area as soon as dark- ness fell. At least three persons were arrested for rifling the de- bris, As the tornado passed on its way, a reporter said, “A heavy black cloud clung to the eastern horizon. Over the city there was a fleecy cloud, white and beauti- ful. “It looked like a shroud.” It was 5:45 p.m. when the tor- nado hit El Dorado. Trooper Bob Lemon of the Kansas highway pa- trol, on duty seven miles south iof the city, saw it first. “ft followed it to E) Dorado as fast as I could drive,” he said. -“T warned the El Dorado police by radio that the storm was coming. | don’t imagine I gave them a five-minute advance warning if I gave them that much.” Another witness, Nancy Kersch- ner, a secretary employed at ra- dio -station KBTO, saw the tor- nado strike the city. ODD COLOR She said: “It hit the Oil Hill district southwest of town, then ‘\ dipped into the thickly populated residential section. “| didn’t realize at firs{ that (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Believing that the federal “il have, or are expected to ex. | was passed through a bi-partisan! | Geembem) cccccsccccew-+e-*s* Brownell avid Moreno Judith Howelt aus fev Siecgecs i : . : Vera Gas . ——— ,were Closed along the Mississinewa|_ Bumgardner Ronald “Mouser Robert a he Ronert fom . Teesday tn Pentiae River near Marion, Ind Im: x | Betty nel Sharon Mow iSantra Hufton ar - {AS recorded downtown | é , 88 @IMOSt Karen Burnworth Regutima Munson pari Humphrey |Win Thrasher Gighest temperature #0 unceasing rains pelted the region Gerald Campbell . gieimy Murphy Georgia Hamphrey Suse Opies owen temperature . 88 jJack Carle . Anna Murray Mary Glades’ Hatlesn Yandecar Lomperature _ 69.5 4nd land to the north. Forty Saciee- | ious Conger faichacl Newhouse [Richard M4. Jackson ene Yeatuer . ‘a ’ ” undra Carter ‘ 4 ft ‘anMatre, — al guardsmen were ordered to pa-/SAunert, Care Sherrie Norman | Jeréen. 1. Jackeon yee Righest we Gotmetleeg foal aah 7 ‘trol the ‘levees near Marion. Beverly Chamserli® Rea O'Came - Dexter Jarrett . | Barbara Vanughan : & ; eee ete oO | neal, —— John O'Dea Charles Jarnes rry Geen temperatures Rains up to sine inches deep (Frances Caves Lawrence Olliffe Mary Jennings pak wie : + ene towne _ poured million - dollar damages Rondal! Cheek Marilyn — Sa Soon tae wre _ Mgert ond Lowest Tempersteres This) into Central Hiinois and Indiana. 2°77 Choler ee Beverly Judd Sharon Warren 86 Years ‘ Car) Code, Jr Thomas ° ‘wy 44 in 1906' Unrelenting downpours turned Garo! Code | Laurel Ostberg | Rrists Raasik cag A y's Temperature Chart the streets of BL., in. | 28T*)4 Coggins. Sharon Ostrander |Dalep Kerem te Whites nm 4 Memphis 2 Springfield, D " |Larry colbert Joven eck tty, Kendrix posal le : 76 to rivers, tleoded. Judith Cooper George Pain ta ag se : Ti Milwaukee 61 47 Maria Cosma Edward Palmer Thelma Ken’ _ Ann 66 Minneapolis 77 42) and caused 10-foot high accumd Gonnie Cotcher Virginia Pasugnod aneiee K! Richard =< is how Guanes $0 72 lations im reecessed areas. Base- Fv'e Cox > David Ki oerre = casks ss 44 ™ments were flooded and mamy (Yvonne Creval David Payne parce ge Pes = $3 fellston . $1 40) families were forced to evacuate (D0"N* Crowley Irene Peters James — ge Free mix 08 $8) tele homes : _|Charles Duke Phyllis Peters oAND- inn wae teour , 8 i e = si si ¥lino! - 33° Mt. teu te Ge o Gloria Cunningham Mary tou Ptelfter | qacrith Krewe Wittism: 7. @ Prancisce 70 ¢)| Sixty mile per hour winds top- S>sron. Daniels Ann Pi Margaret Kubiak ‘M0 8 8 Marie 68 $0\Dled ; Barbara Davidson Soh. ahaten Wiliams 33 Traverse Cc 2 4, Died @ 60-foot tall smokestack in David Dexiee | -jeun Fepanes tees Yaw _. Patricia Williams P. Bamingien 91 i Etfingham, TL, and random re- fi" Baut Bivat tia latech inci nen Wee 46 «Tampa ba) 9 Dots Jof, twisters inflated | farm ee | lhe gam Lawrence Barbara Wolfe acg ucline Presby . Eugene Wood a Says, State Should Limit LANSING ui—The general man- | ipresident, asking’ whether employ- jobless workers. | ‘the plan adopted. Lawmakers return te Lansing the“City Commission second floor McCurry replied to the Gover-| tomorrow to act on the problem. * ichambers at City Hall. Robarge = ‘ Mary Ruth Floyd Orlinda Roberts tically will receive special honors Mex rece mae | at the program, They are E. Jane t*' 73,000 of these have exhausted their ene Jobless Pay Hetherwirk, of Jackson, MMA q see what action the legislature took toward extension of benefits be- fore off McCurry offered several sugges- tions on what program should, to Be gi Bay f i 2 bs : 1 il Unemployment in Michigan May 15 stood at 457,000-—15.6 per cent of the state’s labor force. Some unemployment benefits. g T & ie wr bs i ii Bs | | ‘Se Se Se Se be Se be ; ie au ; A H z E e i z ? C3 z | i i Eaal arg a i i tes See Sco = A = z . * teach, Jean Lehmann, Brenda Preparing for ‘75 Theme tor Speech to Graduates Peter, Gens ~ - Dennis Peters, : Poling, Jerry Polley, Leon Powell, Powers, Robert sim Janet oT rie Assets of the State Unemploy- from_ 219 million dollars to 190 children, ‘million between April 30 and May) + ‘Burns in Friday Fire \Fatal to Berkley Woman BERKLEY—Mrs. Irene Alstrom, 67, of 2948 Coolidge Rd., died yes- terday at William Beaumont Hos- pital in Royal Oak of burns re- ceived in a house fire at her home Friday. * Berkley Police said a burning ment Compensation Fund dipped | Sends Sharp Rebuke to Gen. Salan Salan, after a A_widow, Mrs. Alstrom had no WASHINGTON (UPI)—Ameri- | can officials said today the Unit. ed States ‘has no. inten- tion of recognizing Red China jeven if it is forced to negotiate cigarette had set fire to a blanket). ‘ lacross her knees, — : with that Communist nation ona nuclear -tea§ ban, a hed tary commander in Alger ia, Gen. Raoul inet meeting devoted 1 Salan later disavowed the reso- ° aL a" Tes’ of its members,” eek ir an a _ De Gaulle’s cabinet went ahead with plans — , for the local elections in Alger of the committee eritieism. De Gaulle Slaps at Algeria Insurgents | , “Concerning the regrettable and in- temperate incident caused by the per- emptory motion of the Committee of Public | Safety in Algeria, I.remind you that the express under your control the De Gaulle mes- | ia in the face’ _ \\ ie nee * " oe z # __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 ca cr 8, mie MO Stnvandiae . God. BATILE CREEK (UPD — Rep | ee we August E. Johansen: (R-Mich) has} ~ 50 daily, and never| The hespital property is being y arms and + ow of he Army. “to Se General ering. OJTB-WA. “1 don't believe there is any, Services Administration. s I no longer am ” he said. “Inspiration! The hospital was deactivated in indigestion and x ‘myth promoted by 1953 but part of the building space relaxed. 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But don't contuse DYNA-CAL Tablets with erdin ery calcium-phesphorus products. OYNA-CAL Tablets contain ne which frequent. by interferes with the oat colciem. Ard DYNA-CAL Téblets contein @ special in- grediert which helps te pyt colcium inte the blood stream quicker — tester ratie! te cromping, cole: scare Pieesentto-take DYMA-CAL Teblet with cel. cum, betaine hydrochigride, ond viteins © ond C centoin no drugs, They are sefe, harm: hess, calcium food supplements. | Mf yeu ere wut- fering mierebie muscle cldiips, end suspect you are net geting ensugh colcivm, 2° fer - DYNA-CAL Tebiets, today, Bottles of 99 tob- hom, $1.50 New aos sy Natural Health Foods 8 Mt. Clemens FE 4-4691 | The seven-week run in the Cow Palace ends next Sunday. After six days rest, Graham will finish jhis San Francisco revival effort with an afternoon open air meet- park of the San Francisco Giants. The. dynamic North Carolina preacher’s total] crusade attend- ance, including the ball park meet-/ ing Sunday, June 22, in the ball, ‘pul oaigh liek ech dkccieh t our original budget,” Smith 4 served. The ‘audience offerings average 000 a . The first four weeks uced - $125,000 for the executive committee's advance estimate had been 9%, 000, Smith reported. e- ok ®t right and the added expenses for “We are meeting current expen. — ditures, and we'll come out all — : G fort starting June 23 will send vol- "re cact far mest cram a Hat = |the 1957 Madison Square Garden ithe two-week extension through J | June i nnd declared, = ‘ing, should near ‘730,000: "The offeri - a =: * * ‘Billy Ponto Evangelistic assn. If the first five weeks’ pace con- pay Graham's salary and finance tinues, the decisions for Christ in his national television and radio the Cow Palace revival mieetings | broadcasts. ‘should run more than 25,000./ Dr, Earle Smith, of Menlo Park, | Those making the decisiosns step ‘Calif., executive secret ry of the forward on Graham's invitation|San Francisco Bay .Cifies Baptist - and receive counseling to start ac. Union, says he expects Graham's tive membership in a community crusading effort here will add church of their choice. \mMany new permanent members to “A phenomenal success from the congregations of the region's every point of view,” said Dr. W./ Protestant churches, Earle Smith, cochairman of the . * <¢ * crusade’s executive committee. The érusade committee — has * *« * planned an intensive four-day fol- In attendance the San Francisco ow through effort immediately terusade through its first four ‘after Gratam’s final meeting. A weeks reached 91.5 per cent of four-day visitation evangelism =f- "Give "Toots _ FATHER'S DAY GENERAL WAREHOUSE — 2258 DIXI8 HIGHWAY j ite wine HOPES GARIN, ed States, Biitaie ged fies z r . mie BRIEF RESPITE — Evangelist Billy Graham crowds a few moments of relaxation by taking a revival in New York at a com- unteers from 1,000 area churches AP Wirephote parable point,..the headquarters into the homes of their un- reph i: ithiaiatad on bie Gal at Fort Point beneath ti churched neighbors to invite their eo six webiings a week aver- faith. stroll between the many conferences and events the Golden Gate bridge by two members of his. The aged 16,000 in the 16,500-seat Cow) Graham will continue his work that fill his day during the weeks-long Bay Area “team,” long-time associate Grady Wilson, left, firmly” jin California through’ thost of July, Crusade at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, He Palace, In money contributions by many jor donors, however, the somal f titled San Francisco Bay Cities; Crusade has failed to match the Manhattan reviv al. and choir leader Cliff Barrows, right. eT. V. e HIFI e TAPE RECORDERS e RECORD CHANGERS e P. A. SYSTEMS e RADIOS -@ OFFICE INTERCOMMS @ WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE | BLAKE RADIO: TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 t o ry For OFF 5 BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE SPECIALIZED SERVICE Mar has Been disappointing, said { * * * “The recession quite likely ig al factor,” said Harry Smith, Bank/ mittee representing 1,200 sponsor- | ing Bay area churches and same! tors. “But more likely we were mis- taken ‘in our expectations in the | preliminary bi .""~ observed | Smith, “After all, the only ‘experi-. ence we had to go by was the New York crusade last year.’ * | The advance budget estimated’ goal of $431,000, : The contribution response thus ‘Smith. But he declared the offer- ings by the Cow Palace audiences had exceeded advance estimates J. ” King Size Foam Rubber Recliner and a surprising supply of volun-| Reclinés automaticall | | y to any posit In washable Oe eerie cae camer Masland Duran Plastic that ponists jirt ms? stain. . erably “below the budget predic-: tions. ‘ ~*~ * * “We haven't measured in dol- lars the Value of volunteer office iwork, If we could, Maybe we; FATHER’S DAY Lh A AOA 525 Golfers’ : Putting Ball : | Marker %” x %” Actual Size Pick it up and either dro kick out of this Sterling Silver . 16 west HURON ST. The Ideal Gift for the | Greatest “Guy” in the | World! : Father’s Day Sunday, June 15 * ff father's bail is in the way, it must be removed, the exact lecation to avoid dispute 10 k Solid Gold......... :$5.95 _ 14k Solid Gold..........$7.95 Order Yours Early—Engraving Takes Time “JEWELERS. SPECIAL... "439" bot ROCKER Sturdily built on natohend frame. Heavy duty 4 r -coil-construction. 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Bemcame | “UUharmatiomieny ametint | ome " Fluffo Shortening. ..... 3 ch 85¢ Cored Beef Hash . i 3 1.00 | OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY i bee a ap scenes eecas nicl Father's Day is This Sunday aa ie Sone 1 ne ae hate eels ae ‘beaiaes : Longhorn . . - 49% Save AS Aa i eens : ae a — : soi lee Cream pone gia 69c CIGARETTES | ThE | TL R Pete I mTEA | tay Me fy. , | GREAT a7 Mab OBit vee Dea Se | om QD “iii ccacgwony ) : DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE 1859 : Dial Soop 3 ae. 4le | © Barge Eggs wmracoe vor ay KINGS 237 / RRGULARS-2.27, | 7 : . “ ofl y . Sane ae % cma Chas ccc trea AOR ie, so te eet : ie anor amet nh ae ke a Abe eed Se = Pico a Reet seg Mee RE eee 4 ae eh te gyno ie gh ane ag sn eh 5 * ‘ on Bail Today \ Awaits Trial in Tokyo! Ynys for Fatal Beating of His, Brother-in-Law TOKYO (AP)—Joseph P.. Crow- _equivalent to manslaugh- we in the United States. * + & The indictment charged that Crowley was under the influence ef alcohol when he beat Jones ear- three days ‘earlier to buy an oil tanker, Frederick M. Kissinger, a Bran-' Loud Boom Still — a Mystery Here , Opinions as’ to what caused Sat-| iat New Mexico HOLLMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N. M. (AP)—Gen. Lighton Davis, ' commander of the Air Force Mis- sile Development Center here, says ithe Air Force is studying the pos- | sibility of using this facility to: 1. Launch long-range ballistic | missiles on a high-altitude course’ ‘to Cape Canaveral, -Fia.. and out ‘along the missile range across the dywine, Md.. accountant who had | West Indies and into the south & ith “but had ate as a,/ witness in- Crowley's The Japanese made clear. however. that he was free to re- of Judge’ $ Transler LANSING @ — Effects of a ¢,. ** *& 2. Launch satellites into ‘polar any connec- lertite im co with the Cape ’ fon | Canaveral omy tag which have asked that he ethene and cooper-| 'been equatorial orbits, Davis told visiting aviation writ- Bs that launching of ballistic mis-' |siles here would be less hazardous jto the public than..those conducted jin Florida because of the relative isparseness of population here. He said that southern New Mex- lico has Jess than two persons per jsquare mile compared with 100 to the square mile in Florida. * . * Even the ocean off Florida, with transfer of judges on the Saginaw its considerable shipping and air County Circuit Court docket will traffic, expose more people to be assessed at a meeting here ™issile launching than does this Friday, Meredith H. Doyle, Su-|thinly settled part of the country The conference will coincide withthe windup of Circuit Judge Eugene S. Huff's four-week assign- ment to the Wayne County circuit | beneh. Huff was replaced temporarily oes ie eae ‘inaw circuit by Judge Cc. qua ch Got i a came aimed at clearing away a hack- leg of long undecided cases. Huff at first rejected the trans- fer order, and shifted to Wa County only afteg he was haled into the Supreme Court and fined $250 for contempt * * * Taking part in the conference, besides Huff. Quinn and Doyle will be Chief Justice John R. Dethmers of the State Supreme Court and Judges James E. O'Neill and Fred J. Borchard, Saginaw County’ other circuit judges Lucky It Wasn’t Hungry BALTIMORE (AP) — A mothér cat invaded a bird's nest, ousted | the birds and settled down to have a litter of cats, Mrs. John Ed- ward discovered the litter - preme Court administrator, states. be said. Davis said that missile con- tractors often prefer to do their. testing bere rather than in Florida ‘because it is less expensive and “they can =o oe data faster here.’’| “ae war Washington ington Police Must Lose Weight WASHINGTON (AP)—Washing- ton officials moved today to solve a weighty problem Rep. A. L. Miller (R-Neb) had criticized the Washington police saying sore cops resem- because of over- force, bled kewpie dolls weight * * * The board said weight checks showed 8 per cent of the 2.323 man force to be ‘‘slightly over- weight.”* To deal with these slight heavy- |weights the board sent a list of recommendations to Acting Police Chief Howard Covell that added up to one major suggestion: the corpulent cops will have to cut down on the food intake ® ® * Those failing to do so could be penalized ny having their promo- tion turns held up 10% NETRA SPURS HSTILED FROM GRAIN, 94.4-PRDOF, GORDON'S DA CH-ER., LTD. UNDEN, MJ ~ FULL GALLON - GAS CAN Reg. $1.95 19° gi ; ’ + * ° ‘ Se THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958. Dita 4 ‘D DI . — — ee erin —eo- eee Meteor or Jet? | | _ » ALUMINUM. Grass Stop Values to $39.95 BINOCULARS Values to $10.95 TRAVEL ALARM CLOCKS... Values to $19.95 WALLETS Values to $12.95 one ew wwe SPEIDEL CUFF LINK SETS... Values to $19.95 JEWEL BOXES “* eee? POKER CHIP SETS---LUGGAGE TELEVISION SETS---RADIOS---CLOCKS HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS Sanne. Plastic FOLDING COT 28"'x85"’ Reg. $12.95 For Beach — Patio — Home hos Bar-B-Que TOOLS Long Handle Spotula, Fork, Spoon 3-Pc. Set 97° Reg. $2.45 Charcoal Briquets s-Lb. Bag 43° 10-Lb. Bag .. 1 OE 20-Lb. Bag | $149 SWIM FINS GOGGLES SNORKLES Values to $2.95 59°" Water Skis Slalom, Banana, Shoe, Out- board, Inboard, Discs, Surf- boards *T 795 Up Heavy Gauge Plastic AIR MATTRESS 30°'x72" With Pillow ™ Reg. a | 97 $5.95 Boat Cushions U.S. Coast Guard Approved 15 x 15 x 2 — Kapok Sep $3 $6. 35 CHOICE OF COLORS” 2-Play BADMINTON SET Reg. $4.95 1 99 Net — 2 Rackets — Bird MARBLEIZED TOP Folding Table ZENITH AM--FM RADIO sia sel ree Case $79.95 ee 555" FATHER’S DAY SPECIAL No Trade Necessary REMINGTON. ROLLECTRIC RAZOR © Golf Supplies GOLF BALLS Doz. $ 5 29 GOLF BAGS Values to $6°5 and Up $29.95 Wilson Golf Clubs Caddy Carts PAPPPAPPPPAPEIAPAAIIFI FA SCORE COUNTERS Reg. S 3 95 Wrist Model "$6.95 | DAILY 9:30-9:30 SUNDAY WINDOW FAN 5-¥r. Warranty zara LAWN CHAIRS Dry Cleaned and other Walled Lake officials. @ : The state official had asked L EL TS} by Exclusive Approved Fur Frost Method Minimum 00 »PAY NEXT FALL ELAR PS PARISH NAR IE RO. SAAN PRR SPR EMI AE AAS ie MRR MRE RI WOOLEN GARMENTS sq cs aS pie be dad LUSTERTEX RENUVENATE PS Skirts ... 54c¢ Blouses _ ieaners i ae - Home Oftice 761 W. Huron Street Ceroie Jean, to Harold E. Blum. high’ quality. By using a special EXCLUSIVE . : a son 6f’Mr. and Mrs. Julian Blum. device a thread was obtained from LUSTER-TEX CLEANING ” 822 NORTH PERRY as og at Leonard, The bride dollars bor guitence compatars Gxt | adding about « pint meeting at 10 tonight to canvass|money and pay dividends in good|ts ‘calling « Pubic arin Suna 18 the Atlas missile. = Tomatoes, Wiccscatl ainds ths tek chow: Michael E. Daniels of the Daniels|the vote of Monday's election. and : High “Sehool, isi ‘Hillstde peal yor Production work on both the) "> = gorges Agency, 563 W. Huron St., and Mrs. * * * But penny speculation has| {it Michigan, in sccordance with Sec- SAGE and Atlas program is done|cyspage, "Flag tte come group, gaining| Daniels are attending the 75th &n- The meeting will be held immedi-| its ¥ sometimes |Act of 1956, for the carpe a on ‘in Detroit. Components are manu- [aie sf Hpigiotcens rae sain niversary of Modern Woodmen of|ately following the graduation cere-|they the blue chip in- posed “reloce ee ne SMITH CORONA factured in Brooklyn, N.¥., and |; s lee dn American Life Insurance Society in|monies at the high school and no/vestors, as they did a short time/Street to the north line of Oskland , D ' Philadelphia. z bsaros a alings. = cam. He = elected delegate|other business has been scheduled, a ing the economic dtect of tka ‘paojest AD ER enicals, pictures from Michig according to n speculation the safety of the — rails showed a firm tone, but y June 6, 11, "58. ; ag lem AS State Post Sought na aa cee coed eae th Notices Card of Thanks 1, Help Wanted Female 7 Instructions 9 89 shower a lightly lower trend. Death N {wisn to ExPRess MY SiN. Sealer eee = Plus Taxes ® thanks to the friends AAA — A . CLERICAL, Ay y by Drayton Resident The opening was active. As 8 HAZEL tod nei Rad feral dure ing reauired neat af = geaity scl esety tn. . E trading fell off prices were Adele, 2351 Silver Bell Rd. Roch-| ing the recent death ployment. benefits i ie Ch ; ; DETROIT, J mese,| trimmed ester; 63; mother of| of my beloved father, Prank O.| By 8 & 11:20 and 2:30 to § p.m. CHANICAL DRaPrs. mil orona Announcing today his first bid|¥.0.B. Detroit, cases ded, federal- Mrs. M (Charlotte) West;| M A special thahks to Rev. 8. Hunter Bivd.. Birmingham. , MACHINISTS, TOOL MAK- for a political office was Robert H. “Nyhioee rade A Goodrich was ahead about a Fane rgeatce wil wit be" eid] fe words Hares Gritty Fe ee nae Ved ge Ens ae gran ot toad PORTABLE Chasis, Drayton Plains real estate| ann ti-ak Seichtes eras, “ENS |point. Raytheon, Paramount, Air Foorgeay, Sune 13: of 3 sma| grat Home, pallbearer. Violet Me-| come, experince, a Joba ebncie. BITONING REPRO no ‘broker whé“Will seek nomination sede, wean wr 3844" smal "31 m |Reduction, Allied Chemical, Doug- j oes, Tee 5 = "ine WE TO EXPRESS OUR | —~Ss2~°_S™ ow ployment service a ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER in August to run for Oakland Coun-/8 Jetge. 37-38, wid. av. 37%. las Aircraft and Zenith were other tery, Mrs. Arnold will He in state| sieere thanks to our many reis-| BEAUTY a retion report, DDaié, Bee C : ty's First District seat in the House] qa2™ern, age. A. emits gainers. a the SM Ely - Sg —-— ee a ere A Wonderful Gift for Dad of Ragresestatives! he nk ag ip aes wid. ay. * * 2 = mane fora : a Ey ' 4-8015. Aes . “ gene ae A sf em (Cas $4 £050 Chapin, 36, of 46701 Dixie Hwy.,| *caa0%,.8% 204 Small losses were taken by Gen- D.yias game] St age b4: Ree] loved husband and father” Special CAREER Fiano, LEBeONS_ MAJORS in 159 Pius fanes jyesterday filed nominating peti- a grade A large 34-37; medium |eral Motors, Chrysler, Boeing, and dear nother of Donald Ball 3 uaks te Rev. B. L. Miner. Miler PART TIME ee music end in‘ beginner jtions with the county clerk for!” & : _| Loew's. > ; deat) erans Organization. 5 innie ceceral Prasagg (eg reel Oe sr Se tence) Hoe Stee ER) rs ta ea | ae ee District 1 encompasses the Mj’ ing and International Nickel te reer” smount of student beauttelans ner. ting gained neld Thursday, June 12. at 2 p.m. Funeral Directors 4) Cait $6873 or MA ¢2464,| in his newest beauty college. For ‘townships in northern Oakland Pe { fractions. fog oe Foes eee ea tan Gin Ts more information write ‘or. oultry Auburn |“ A CURB GIRIS BAY AND MOH? : E Pourtn ‘st. 'Co b : HT Lincoin &6100. 504 E. & Office Supply | The candidate is the father of DE POULTARY ones Se > COATS isnt eG ICoTED FOR sonar TUTORING t a 17 W. Lawrence | #% children, a graduate of Pontiae| .2E™RO tue? 3 sbi New York Stocks tee Spe oe at ty eg RUNERAL HOME | trestles S| Sher cata ttn is FE 2-0135 Central High Schoo, attended the| fe + seus ize sey a) 8 cna paneey oneomany Soo deosie Bass. Bie Pe ER ESGES ses Fa ail ae. = te Mating Corea He ia eal intent oe heme Ih, henry | Ag eae RE of Pree cae Donelson-Johns) prayron Plains |g theveeer ee - | —lallied Strs .|.. 41.7 a i NERAL HOME EXPERIENCED “‘~ | #1 CARPENTEX WORK NEW — [a Past member of the Pontiac| ttpencites (dieaie Ibe) 3 ie-|Atum Did <--. 544 Bal eel eereg caer tee —__“Eoaaeet be fount | SECERIONCES WES YEE | Ba es ET — eal Estate Board. ibe) Average 21-2. dices ooo at 4 Frank (Mary) Rissute and Prank|fhouguutyl Service FE 2980 | erentseric won rene i : ‘i NERGETIC WOMAN FOR DEM- AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER Am Can ...... 4a - 18-4 —_ le : onstrations & i. Know! : . 3522 hd ie cabinet work J. C. Penney Sales Up Livestock Am SuaPéy"*. 33 ee Bae Nne Ih tt 10 em. trom Ot VoorheesSiple) Sixt ries sects | pe 88 ere oe oe 4 | nol 4 47 Deaediet’s urch with interment FUNERAL HOME pe ool Aad ange & day yo piace, carpenter em 3 ie pears ; pu baie @ — May sales of! perrorr. June savers (USDA) —|Am N Gas “ase G22 iY i case is at the Donelson-Johns Pu- er san oe Seer Sen iat y Bem nnd {RSET MAKER an CAAPEN- \, [2g Renney Co towed 4s mr gi erae Mage witaar atts Bnet eS gl a a I cg cs fd ell ’ ers rai j}Am Smelt .... 45.7 ey — : way Fs a. tandard to low cholce : : 392 and 1:30 to $:30. 5 days. | CAPABLE YOUN O MARRIED ae a ae vanes Raaetcea? ase Seteneiae, eaam Too | ak D copy mung, ata, SHY SG RAPA, | RE, RE he got ot] fee era . $100,587,012 a year ago. For the Sagy; BESvist, Weight slow, aboublArsconca |. 48 ae wife.of barton Cary deat mother fits) ve cans NE S| _toe Res , 38 | a pextnY —PINIEN first five months of 1958 volume steady food to average eoatce naaughter peselipoogel as : ie Mrs lee v" Carr soa” ‘Mrs 125. oe. “a tee Li peADIES AND GIRLS |“ abinets specialty. PE amounted to $437,851,760, an in-|lcad high cholee 1030 send cone’ “Te |Armour & Co 14.6 i = ag rts 4 iy rang « Seyas 1337. fice ¢ b Ole ~ oa 5 dave nae ay “ac crease of 0.54 per cent over $435,-|8found four loads low to a chotes|Armst Ck .... 26.1 Ay Lanham, Mrs. Carmon Godsey and GRAVES | Hourly rate plus commission. PE DAG LINE SHORE OPERATOR. 750-860 pound heifers 26.75-27.25; Atchison ..... 21.3 16.7 Mrs. Marie Yerington. main @rive, FE 20432 or FE | 28-9603. Mr. Meyers. 9 to 5 Epon 518,685 in the like period of 1957.|to low choice udlney f _>-t0e4 | ——_ = = and'et ndard mixed offerinan 2, 0-28.00 Au feta ies tis Ais ey Doneison- : LADIES er Waste Oak boity. “hiss cows 19.00-21.00; a se” strong/Aveo Mig _... 6.6 61 Johns ral Home with Rev. : WARE HOME PARTIES ave Tools Por Other bees at weight utility cows 21.50; utility bulls upipait & 29.5 24 WwW. W. ting. In t BOX REPLIES HAS FOR 4. 2 part hs Call OR 23-1860 After 6:00 - One of the Few le 400, Butchers $0 cents\pencnee *” °-° Tf 3 Following Cemetery, Fiagott Ark. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 22, 28, jm 3, fa tine, ‘ide et | EXPERIENCED SODA FOUNTAIN ; sows 25 cents lower; US. No. 2inws. gicci 5 Bi Mrs. Carr will be taken 32, 37, 42. iness. Commission. Car necessar manager, new air conditioned sex | Home Owners Who | sive: Ne \"a80°R to's foanas fia ov air 3 gett, Ark. > BB, Ea) BE, 18, MS, OB, A Facts Wg ial fee iaecviot.| re FS bee = ead fone i 240 23.00; | Sond merry! £05 $4, 91, 95, 112, 114, 115. LADY FOR Opin mew |i FS exTERION PAINT. pound 1 23.25; 33 , ime. 3 and 3 ‘ IRorden ar Cover, JUNE 10, 1958. BENJAMIN Joan office in Clawson air condi- reasonable. Free est. OR | Don't Need a [seme Pounds, Pgecin.co- [Bere Warn .. 393 io. fe aes bide. Must have loan office | =? of OF PACKAGE POLICY! | po Me SET Se SED Hy: of bars. | ae deat| Help Wanted Male 6) Wie Pootine Press ex 20 lay ha ees SO DRKEL : standard and ‘good 24.00-20.00; cull and Brun Balke <. 413 313 Mrs. ey Oe. ane | CLASS CABINET MAKER | "EEO, NEW FURNITURE TV SET| Plamies. Siaster repalt, FE a tow carty salen (POtt Co «--- 148 7. brother of Carl I. and Joseph R.| with own tools Must be able to| fer SS moctcon, ot My | saan. ee pate 00. A Sow catty soles ipurvonghs .... 23.3 3 Covey, Mrs. M. Cady and| read details. Steady work, Write| Cosmetics Phone tod fin |G PEN egheer « Komal not fully established: Salum a : 33 "33 chitarea ese — Fanetal as. i BR or write Drayton Pitas P.O.| “wnat have you, “OR 3st = i slaughter sheep weak to 1.00 lower; one - 13. : 60.4 ;|2 MEN WITH SALES -| _ Box 538. a ae ee pierre ch: to shorn ¢ Campb Soup .. 41.2 * 64 will inced EM 3-3052 N WITH STAKE TRUCK Ke aa eet pearls Mae" E|canmee Hd a Be Ewer Ga ve M See ee SIME se ee ae eo choice shorn tiaughter, sheep §.00-11.00; |Carrier Cp 40.6 90.5 sae f will He, in state Ge hon Ccilve en Will train. Kendale’s. 14S. Seg+| ian WANTS OUTSIDE WORK, : cater Ga a M : $3 Uy _after_6 p.m. today. ce ee work, oppor- — — WORK EXP IN RE-| Laws yee Sagem = . Con tm Lt Pr 30d No am ay. 312 con le CHAR. & Mechanical abiiity helpful. Av-| Shoes. 298 Barnston, Walled Lake. | x7 ee. . $2.6 Nor Pac... 387 Aen Gatton, He eteal ply Savor, Motel 1208 Telegraph, ich Friday June 13, 10 a.m. MOVING AND HAULING ANY- , cere — 45.2 Nor Sta Pw |. 21.3 Township; age 76; dear father of Thursday, June to 12, ne tl ets @d ed y Gitte Ove"... bal Mwest Arti -. 184) 9 r Lorctiy Wemchosm gear broaker| 99° ATEERTTON, MEN ® PERSONNEI Per work Pree astimsies, FE Seats Bee °* BE Ctiver Ce. 114 H | of Mrs. Leona Snyder. Pun ’ ee nna BE 8 = Tine 2d -++ 40.6 : . eral BARBER WI 2377 DIXIE HWY. Wer ° ara a 1. 302 Owens Gt. M1 € $5. of'1:30 pa. from the shanteun |g teres — eee 5s — AND COUNSELOR ie ge Te niamia AB iscas oe Pac G & EI 87 Chapel CAP DRIVERS. STEA ND | Cotam Gas ;... 0.3 Eee S & E-. i* Chapel with Rev. Wrobbel offici-|“uart time, day or aight OF an te Excetient potential earnings CHER. AGE 32 WANTS WEEK- Come Ed ..... 47.6 Ep! ..... 442 Park. Mr. Harroun will Yet W._ Huron for young woman 25-35 wi ends or full time summer job. | eee Bee --+-- BZ param piel... 30 stage at Hi Puneral #. GOLLEGE STUDENTS (ie TO dn | Colle ee background or rotaurent’ ariving und, festery. Goneum Pa 34, Perke Da ...: 762 Oa nN Full time daily, to call on our fe emt. Sales experience Available after June 13th $19.7 | C Pw Pt (4%) 1019 penmeg- JC --- 93-4 MORRARTY. suME 0, 1908, May| BOT casomers Car, necessary. sonality, Call: EVELYN 8:6539. Satomee 19.75 CHICAGO — Wheat futures |Sont Bak ....- 36 Peost Cola’ a Lula,’ 2100° Pompey St. Waterford; Eyoviews soles cuperienss Gest. DWARDS. FE 11 | TREE REMOVAL TRIMMING -~ se Pee . | prices held sfeady to in early ont Cora Hy Pfizer: pre 66.4 po oath aes ot. pever’. L —pemaeed Nat! Bank - is a Free estimates. FE ’ Wt os. ‘S tune 5 : on the [pearauat cage par Sent Ot att Bhi Mor <<: $46 Re n Rotcht wane inna Mari telephone, le aS a SECRETARY 7 KTCECREATION Corn Pd eee 42.2 Pet .. 4484 t Mr. and Mrs. Charles G: ba! tw & p.m . MS. REM ODELING. CALL terday that indications are for a|Curtis Pub :::: 86 Proct aa... 60 dear sister of Mrs. Thomas (Mar- fis aee Sak) ee OR) Pe record yield of the winter crop. [Pet"eais"<"": 3 Pureons..... S03 Jorie) Sellhost. Mrs, Kenneth REAL Estate| Immediate opening for woman 20) —E AE : o toe Bis Skene oS Ha REA a8 Er) Mio pind: Soo) Meemawas ett GrceteoeaSee| fame mae ceeezenss, Me | gee que at poet tt ~ Traders said the government es-/De™ chem"... ui Rex Drag... 14 a na Sie te nl one eee | sEperfeace' when replying to| | ead dh pea < | ee ml MOST PEOPLE DO! tai aperd w lee ma a aie es e 10 am, from Our ‘Lady of ‘the | gtnte tego et ee Bor a Walled "Lake, Michigan.| Free. Bend ieeny see, Hehe geal or FE Burglary Insurance i te one ale somewhat by “ymited Er Auto t “ln a A oy Eo Lakevicw Gehtctery Clatketom | Portunity salesman to work is WATTHESSES.- FOUNTAIN GiRLs Wate WASHING 5, ‘PAINTING & 1 Auto L..., 28.6 ; of the and Detroit offices — the man Bes cise O48 Oh hee Kona |. okt at the Pesan will be| Si 0"Ser, Charles, Statewide. Inlt| Sd cer hops. Appear tp person | cd Jobe FE wcinel ae ee ey foe ager grain Ss eas Erie RR ccs: 17 Bt og Pap 1. 332 at the Pursley Funeral Home] g Telegraph, PE +0821. eee Woodward wI9. LAWN MOWING__& opp Soorkel Pen, $22.50 tee home owners. grasshopper ho Pa Pe / Great Faire Mor 1... 38 Seovill MI .. 198 S Ay Le Oa es ve opening. for 004 SALESMAN | WAITRESS PART-TIME NIGHTS. | —W/or4 w 2t,_old, FE S000. Peacil $730 1 Phis convenient package also || Plains Pood ffach':.. 2 fears Reed. 333 Wap "Hae" to work. Plenty of Heads and | Dey ran, "Sai wlisabetN Lake Work Wanted Female 11 Dad will be delighted...and s0 | covers fire, wind, personal | Prceptpul'ss22 94 simmons <8 eee ae seen hee ee ee (eo "oe, BETTER 8 proud of your gift! It's the world- Liability ...in fact, nearly all Other grains also were mostly [Prach tre i2.. 111. sinelein 38 (nee Beckwith); father of Mrs. LADD’S INC. WAITRESS bushel, famed clea filling pen, Select our || of the major hazards threaten- | slightly on the upside in early [S22 Br cai: I’ Bocony. 22S a7 ob UE ag OR_ 31383 Apts det Diner, Tie Woodward | DAY, TAQNING SERVICE, Father's Day gift from our selec- |} ing the he financial security ot transactions. Gen Rees: @1 Sou ree °°. ati Funeral service will be aie Peeping appleniont. Aooiy jose WS SOME WiC CARg FO Puig (BLD LILES . - ween ‘ i mi. ec in| 3-7581, arpa Pens, GUC Sees sed