Th«W^htr WItMkw rwewst THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition 118th YEAR PONTIAC MICHIGAN, MONDAY. MAY 9, 1960—40 PAGES IMIIIII I mm If wiilini'l Tax Hike Question RussRed-F^ced Because Plane Flew in So Far Mask Goof With Boost of Prowott and Blast at U.S. E^ionago MOSCX)W UR — Pravda, tiie Commfmist party newspaper, today called Francis 0. Powers’ jet fflfht Soviet terrlfciy, f u r t h e r proof of the necessity for the highest Soviet vigilance against attack. Though officials gloated over the shooting down of the American spy plane, some citlsehs seemed disturbed that it get so deep into'Soviet territory. Pravdi denoufced the U.S. State Department’a explanatkm aa Ini' pudent and (^ndcal and denied that other nation a engtesed In WASHINGTON (AP)-Prealdent Eiaenhower reportedly plana follow up die U. S.-Sovlet w-plane row by callinc on Premier Nikita Khruahchev at next week’ aummit conference to Join 1 aerapping military aecrecy. la eoftalaly no aeerat U Natarally the State Department doaan't give a aingle proof of thia abaurd fabrication,” .Premier Nikita Khruahchev aii' ‘ nounced that the plane, before it l.tO Sverdlovak, aon Qorthweat of the over which it croaaed. The average Soviet reacted............ vmahi St newa a Soviet plane had In ate atttetept to reatemre t people of the invincibility of I le papett I- atUclil pnietelRtiiit m ai* tion’s ability to crush spy ag- Expect Ike to Ask "Junking of Secrets Mt any Inelinatloa tewaid a de-feawive approach by the Preal-deat er Ua adviaen at the Parh The Preaident ia repreaented as feeling rather that the aetwational incident dramatizea as poaaibly nothing elae could the U. S. view that the Soviet Unkn’t "iron cur-■ystem ot concealment is a ___,..^^oaror of tension and fear ot war througiiout the Free World. Elsenhower conferred with Secretary of State Christian A. Herter at the Whjte House late Sunday for 75 minutes after be returned Pa. Herter is Just back from Allied conferences in th# Middle East, and it wag their first *nieetii« in 10 days. The New York Times said teveatigalton ot the entire M' teBigenee apparataa of the gov- Eisenhower ia due to leave Saturday for Parte and the summit cooferenoo opening next Monday, advance 6f the Big Four session th Khnehchev, he will confer wttb Prime Minister Handd Mao- ’ rnUten of Britain and Frendi President Cbarlea de Gaulle. The key question now in the pre- ‘ .Ittmit speculation of Mfieial Washii«ton was how Khrushchev waqid fwMt to tM U. 8. admission. Ibe State Department official!^ acknowledged Saturday that Will Lead UF's Industrial Corps GMC Tii/dc and Coach Manager Poet Held by Wiediorn Calvin J. Werner, vice preaident of General Motors Oorp. and general manager of GMC TTut^ and Cbach Division will head the In-dutrial Division of file 1880 Ptei-tiac Area United Fund Campajgn. Announcement of WemeFs ap- a high-flying American Jet aircraft had “probably’ madd an Intorma-tion^itherlng flight over Soviet territory a week ago, but said the trip was not authorized from Waah- Khraahckev said the plane was shot dews and the pilot captured ' context of the entire statement, this meant simply that for fom: years these planes have been employed along the iron‘curtain of t>ie Sovfot Union to discover as much as possible of what was going on behind the wall ot crecy. anant also biantly reported that «srteM> past fow yearn of the of uaarmed civilian Vt aircraft have made flights along the frostlers of the Free Worid.” A part of the statement also denounced Sovkt secrecy as a source of danger of surpriae attack, was prepared under Herter’i direction and cleared with Eisen- Equalized Valuation Up, County Tax Rate May Fall With a boost of 115 million dollars in county equal-Juatlon bv the state today, Oakland County can expect a reduction of its tax rate of last year, officials said. They hailed as realistic the placing of Oakland’s 1960 state equalized valuation at $2,008,619,000 by the State Tax Commission. Coimty officials had arrived at a figure of JS1,893. 302,301. The state upped this $115,316,699 as part of a state-, wide across-the-board incr^ to bring county equalized values up to 50 per cent^ “ of the full fair cash value in the market. Oakland County escaped all of a recommended 13,8 per cent In-se under this pten because It given credit for already having _ jncd tte pnsenai property 0ver stale levels and sn adjustment for appraising real estate at about 48 per cent of catel valuea. TUs adjasteieat by the tax eqaallied rate, secordteg te Hun B. Oraheadlke, (Hreetor of the eesatys eqoaliialtoa depart- Cloudy sid^ wiOi light rain or drizzle tonight and Tuesday followed by cool weather for the real ty U Dte obtloQk for P(M-ttec and vlctaity. Temperatures will average about six degrees below the normal high of 87 and normal tow of 48. Afwr Wednesday a slow warming trend is forecast to continue through Saturday. He had e X p e c t e d-»omewh«e around a 7 per cent hike. "Their figure for us seems to me to be veiY^ realistic and puts us as dose to the 50 per cent of level as we can possibly get,’’ Grabendike said. The MieUgaB’s INI ever-aU vain-flea .of |»,4»,»4,1N by N,4S1,-MSteN for a UN flgare ef 884,-878448,M. ’This figure must be awHwed by the State Board of Equalization after a May 23 public hearing. Learning-ot the-state ’ of IMrectort of The Community National Bank Pontiac, at a apedal Board meet-^teg hdd tedi^ auB^^ figure' for 'OiRteBd' County .David ofricers to nudce application Levinson, chairman of the Board of Supervisors’ Ways and Means Committee, said, “It means a cut . to our miliage." Under. Wietbom’s dlrdbUon 1168. the industrial OKisicm raised itenr than 8422,000, or 83 per cent of the campaign total. NATIVE or DAYTON >rA native 6f Dayton, Ohio, Wsmer joined the GMC Truck |i Coach Division last Decmber after a fibe-year assignment as _ ipanager of Moraine Products Division in Dayton. In that esomanMy W« GRAND RAPIDS »-Mlchigan's vdoe in choosing a 1960 Democratic presidential nominee will j^ibrate with «ni«i labor’s accent. member ef the exeentfre osm-mittee ef the Oewmadty .Chert ef Daytai and Msa4g«iiefy Osnn-ly. t He was a monber of the boards ot truateaa of Metropolitan Stodiea, Lae., the Foramanrtilp Foundation, and Junior Achievement of Day-ten. and a flltector of toe Dayh* VF__mnesl tetam jSoa HaarrAaan. and toq Dayton Gbundl of world Aftaira. fr ★ ★ The S3^«arrtd Werner resides wlto Wa wiN at 38» Dr. Bloomflrtd Towidilp. liiey are tht parentejpf a daogb- No More Politici—Rhe« (font Syiigman Rbee ameunced today, be has renounced politics for tte rest of Ms l^e. Next .year's budget of 818.714,' (Oontinued (m Page 2, Ort. €) No Silver Lining Due It'll Be Cool, Rainy Tonlght’s' low is expected to be near 40, wKh a high, of 52 on Tuesday and winds 8-15 miles from the northwest. ’The lowest tmperaturo in down-Jown Pontiac before 8 a.m. today was 38 degrees, with a rise to 40 by 1 p.m. Winds were 10 miles per hour from the northwest. Bank Seeks to Serve Ookland Service Center to toe Contndler of the Currency branch bank charter eataUirti facilities serving toe new toe piropMed on Telegraph Road. 'Good' Turnout Eliots on Rise of 2.8 Mills ★ ★ ★ Polls Open Until 8 to Gather vYei' or 'No' Choices on Rote The Pontiac Board of Education’s special election for a 2.8-miU inciease in the voted tax rate began at 7 ajm. today.. A “g^o4” turnout of about 6,000 school district voters was expected by the 8 p.m. poll closing time. Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of schools, has cited the need for additional funds as a result of declining Income and increased cost of operation and urged approval. ■till la itaa at S p.m. ) at toe sehoel distrtet’s 18 teg pteoes. Ballots require r a “yes’* er "8#“ deeigaa- 1.4 mills of the increase would replace an equal amount of allocated miliage in' Pontiac. 'Thus, the net increase in Pontiac would be 1.4 mills. Township areas of the school district wbuld have a net increase of 2 8 raiHs since toeir present j allocated miliage tor schools is now 1.4 mills lets than that of the city. CASTINQ THEIR BAUjOTS - Registered voters in the Pontiac school dirtrict turned out early this morning to cast their ballots in the Board of Education's special elecUon for a 2.8 mill incnrasq in the vntwi tax jats to- schools. The early voters here are (hx»n left fadng cam* era) Allen CUne, 131 Elizabeth Lake Rd.i Mrs. and Mr. Norman Todd, 28 Utica Rd.; and Maiw guerite Ballard, 29 Utica Rd. Rochester Votes on School Bond addittoMi N.48 per 8t,8M rt valuation fer city rertdente and $8.M The average h(xneowner in school district will pay an additional 88 to 814 per gear if miliage proposal is accepted. *C«rnCAL TfMT Whitmer said today this is critical tine for the some 20,000 _ . i . -------- great an effect on the race thfl UMPOcratic pc«fliTH^ PDIfTlAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY B, 19^0 'v-/ 'National Convention Post Given Harriett Phillips (Qmtlanwl IVam Pate One) 0M>thifd of MIehitui’a This drawing from Sunday's issue of the newspaper Pravda is an example of Soviet press handling of tbe capture of pilot Friuida G. powers, whose Lodcheed U2 jet was downed by a rochet in the Ural Mountain on May Day. Left, the helmet topped with the ddlar sign Is labeled "Pentagon" In Ruaslan. Right, Powers is shown under guard of a Soviet soldier at a taUe on which are a movie camera, film, packets of money, a dagger and watdies confiscated from him. State Unionists Win Big Convention Say (OontiDued From Page One) . „ , hoMmg in his hand a pn- pared flwedi ffilt tKTKwrjJai^ at, Wimanu told of the "joy. iw fiXbSS ”tod“rsp“‘ to*>*“• through the aisles. Moral R^Armament I/nif |o ReCOmmend to Distribute Manifesto r\ uj j A handbook censored by theinianlfesto is evidenced by the sttag-ffUlMCII •dnxarten of the Moral Re-Arma- big readkm it has drawn from _ . « , ment movemenL-to4» hr ditriU kloscoaL''-^.the MRA press bureau - WotBITOrcl PoUC» ChlOt uted this week {o aU tbe 2,153,000 observed. y^.j| fo ' Board Tonight en a aomewint upset Secretary of State James M. Hare went tbe microphcaie to make his pitch for the govemm^s chair, Mrs. Phillips was fast to declare that violating pre-primary party rnlca d peace in his plea for votes. torial candidate, Edward Osa- Still in their seats dining the Swabison parade were RkAard-son, his executive itoistaiitT Frank T. SHerawald, one pf Hare's branch nanagers; John E. Kronenberg, another branch manager, Fred V. Haggard, Mrs. Bums' boss, and Edward J. Vanderlaan, congressional candidate. ★ ♦ ★ Vanderlaan voted for Richardson as national delegate bistead of McNeU. SM was ndMTsed by labw par-ttsaas. One imofficial analysis showed there were 32 union dues-payers among the 102 delegates, not in-cludbig several who bi additkm are Oenioaratic party officials and i«e-sumably owed their selection to tiiat. UNION O^IOALS when he steps down in August, voted with Mrs. Phillips aU the By this measure, 7 of the 28 at-large delegates are union officials, including state' AFL-CIO President August SchoUe, UAW In-Vler Ptesldait LeonaM Woodcock, and A1 Barbour, Wayne County AFLrCIO dilef. -The state convention, as «ipect-ed, adopted a series of Uberai policy statements on naltianal issues w^ little argument. Those ' tiiUhlldBd affable Oakland’s maj« contribution to the Saturday festivities included recommending ScfaoUe, a Royal Oak 'delegate, as one of 28 dele- consideration of state issues. Thus, touchy questions bwolvbig a con-.........cmivention and the Nov. vention. As it turned out. this wasn't eceasary as this date, too, was prearranged by party leaders. Scbolle was on it. There were few candidates left in their seats when the Michigan delegation was voted ballot pnqiosal for an increase in the sales tax never actually came before the convention. Winter Doubles Back on Northern Michigan By The Aaeectotoi PreM Whiter, r^Ktant to looeen its grip on northern Michigan, struck lifh, ttto ahTfirad- % temperatures. Wockers at Indian Lalw near Mf^listique in tbe Un>er Pentaisula blasted Old part of the Indian Lake dam to rellinre high srater hi the lake. Tbe water, three feet over normal, has already caused an estimated 3100,000 in damage The Weather --------------- _t t:«e p.w. I i1«M ToMdw at {:!• Mi. » Mt( Mood*/ *t *.01. n rtM Tttood*/ *t I;!* pj>. ItZ::: • o.«... (A* rocorded t lowpmtw* sorts and homes on the southeast side of the lake. The exploaions damaged a'bridge over the dam. Two famti^ were chased from their homeo as la ten crept higher. Floodgates w«re wide open, but water couldn’t flow out fast enough so a hole was dynamited bi the dam Sunday night. State Police at Aanistique said i^r might be but no- thing major was expected. ★ ★ ★ ' The water will flow down the Indian River into the Manistique River and thence into Lake Michi-an. Many roads in the area were closed. The Ri^id River School Supt. Walter Peters dosed the schoola there Monday because of road conditions. Up to eight ladws of snow feO a oome parts sf toe Upper Pea- . Frost w berry crops tai Berrien County, The prop Cold, damp weather eovered most of the Lourer Pednsula Avon Passenger Injured os Auto Rams Tree ^ Robert C. Crase. 21, of 2560 Frankton St., Avon Township, was treated for mbior aeddost bijurles at St. Joeeito Merely Hospital and rdeased early Sunday morning, ac-conUiig to sheriffs deputies. ■ Chise was riding in a cardriven 1^ Mlchaei A. Walford, 22, of 3197 Harrison St, Rochester,' who told deputies be had a blowout, lost control and shnick a tree on Frank-aoQ kt CSovdly street. When he fbiiahed, be walked to _io side of tbe stage and on-braced two tearful, long-time polit-' kal associates, Helen Berttelot, who managed several of Williams’ . _ I and Adelaide Hart, state iwrty vice chairman. Frictlans to ctosodag nadoaol delegates, most heated to the reached a Ugh piteh b The 32-page booklet Is oititled 'Ideology and Co-Existence” and was imepared last fall at the Moral Re-Armament World Assembly Center at Mackbiac Island. Moral Be-Armameat leaden lay the booklet le a numllesto— a reafflnnatton ef the principles of denaoerncy as aa Meeleglcal weapon against eomrounlsm. "The pamphlet is designed to cot through the cmifosion about coexistence and put the free world on the offensive with file winning Idea," according to the MRA press bureau. It la believed that the booklet already has recrived the largest simultaneous distributkm any publication has ever Imowo. Oqries already have been sent to 75 mUlton homes in 24 lahgui^ throughout the tree world. The MBA stotn that every home In 18 Europesa nattons has received the handbook, tncindtng Britnin, Fihneo and Oernmny. convention were approved. The Hst Indnded three member* of the State AdmlnistnWve Board, Anditor Oen. Otto Smith, Atty. Gen. Paai Afiams aad state •ehool chief Lynn M. Bartlett. State Treasurer Sanford Brown deettned an alternate’s kpot i announcing that he wasn’t interested bi gobig to Los Angeles un-' us K would be as a driegate. The alternate ^sdectkms also included Ben Marcus, Muskegon; Robert Sawyer, Mount Pleasant: thew McNei^y^jj^tol^and EUeii Gardner, S^. Handd Ryan, Rep. PhU Kowalrid, MOce Novak, Stu Hertzberg and Catherine Wagen-‘1 of Oetnrit. Diefenbaker and Ike Will Confer in June WASHINGTON (AI?) - Canada’s Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker wUl visit WasUngton June 3 for informal talks with President Eisenhower. Announcing this today, White House press secretary James C. Hagerty Bald he assumed the President,^ would report tp Diefenbaker on, among other thbigs, the Paris summit conference. Defense problemfe geno^lly, as they relate to both the United States and Canada, are Ukely to be another topic of Hagerty said. Vandals Plague Commerce Twp. IrotB Citizons Roport Youths Are Creaking Their Windows Sheriff's detectives are today invesfigating a wave of vandalism reported in Onnmerce Township Saturday night and Sunday mom-big. Complaints from nearly irate residents came faito the 8he^ iffs department, reporting youths breakbig windows with a pellet gun Dem Nomine? Nixon Backer ICC Tells He'd Choice Murphy Senate Group Vote for VP WASHINGTON UMTimothy [urphy, nominated to replace a Democrat on the Interstate Commerce Commission, said today he would be inclined to vote for Vice President Ridiard M. Nbcon for president. Murjfoy, a Boston lawyer, was questioned about his poUtidal affiliations at a Senate commerce subcommittee hearing. He told the full e at a wiAntrVl though he seconded Nixon’s uent-inatlon at the Bepnblloaa ooaven-tion feur year* «go aad veted tor in the UM eleeiton. Murfdiy was recalled for further quiuing when the question of whether he would vote tor Nixon this year if the vice president were nominated for president raised today by Sen. Ralph Yarborough (D-Tex). ★ ♦ ♦ Yarborough said he thought Ifiie question was relevant since the law provides that no more than six of the 11 membws of the ICC may belong to the same party and six of the places now are filM by RepubUcans. Murphy said that as of this time he would be indbwd to vote for Nixon tor president "on tbe baris of personal friendship” rather than because of party affiliation. During World War U, Murphy and Nixon were fdlow Navy of-in tbe Pacific. 'It has been attacked more than 100 times in oMdal Soviet BHoh as, Pravda, Izvesfia, Taag and Raw Moscow.” wUI toquest the addttton of two tone of the departnwirt's s^ artod members. Recreation Director Thomas Belton will ask the township board to give its final ^>proval on the Deputies today saM they be-» doM by "The^ powwfol ^eet of tiiis|-»«> ^ Gakiand's 1969 state equalized valuation was $1,822,^.300. This year's figure rcixeseiw a hike ot $185,703,800. ' Lapeer Odmty’s went up only about 2 per cent to |81,3SM00, iriiile Macomb Oouifiy went up to $L36L417,000. YOUR CREDIT RE W NEEDS CONSTANT CARE That new garden yoa have planned will need constant care if.it is to produce. Qnce planted and forgotten, it will soon grow to weeds and die out, producing no benefits, reaping no rewards. The same is true with a Credit Bficord, constant care must be taken to keep it good. It’s not a big ordeal. Just the simple praietice of forming the good hBbit of paying all billa large and amsH <» the dates tiiey^okne doe.* If you an behind in your bills and thus jeopardizing your credit privilege, see your 'creditors, they will help you straighten out your credit problems without embarrassment Plan today to kMp that Credit Record good. To Maintain a Good Credit/ Buy Y^iaely, Pay Promptly PONTIAC CREDIT BIJREAIJ, Inc. Tke Credit Bureau of Pontiac Organized July 12, 1923 333 North Perry Street . Pontiac It, Mich. Protect Your Credit and h Will Protect You ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, I^IAY 9, 1960 THREE Faces Assault Trial MtJSKBGON un-S(teetka of %. today opeu tiw trial of cx-Mus-kegon Comity Sherilt Arttaiir Davte on a diarge of aaaanlt and bttteK facogght by a Whitehall woalan. * Davii, 90, haa baoi free on H00 bond abioe Aiail 8 when he pleaded lanocent through hla attmney ba> for^ Judge WUliaiq T. Cau^ on the charge, a miademeanor. -The complainant, 38-yei^4d Mra.. SarakNilae Daweon, dalma . Davla allegedly made linpreper advances to her bi a^car aho^ after she was held ov«nliKhit in JaU. March 7 for Invesftgalion of ilkgal use of firearms. An attractive mother of (our children, she claims Davis had oome t4i -her. home to discuss the return of’her |T|iitNlni,iwmcnif menood FMSirongffmH |MMMf7dQ«--eraMMgrftaeAf > yea M ind aad inMbwa... doctor. And to (Ml srmiiiep lew, take . OeiuTot, thejiiih jottoar tonic that itfWMthiBt ilfta noo^^s cafaf ■fsaai earryhis jfrwwfh and anerir "CTSawiS- Callot Dines IncognHo iHe Rolls His Own WHh Oncttsis h London tulsa. oua. (api-dt. Elmer LONDCfff (AP)—Soprano Marlar‘ *''**"••**• UWveratty Callas sped last week Incognito of Tulsa education department, in Londdn and dined several Wnes rolls Us own cigarettes westen wMi Greek shipping magnate ^ style. Says they don’t botfaei ' ‘ accused of a inroance with the Callas stayed at Tbd Savoy Hotel and Onassis at Claridge’s, a mile train Kills Womon ROMULUS (AP) - Mrs. Soddel Shoemaker, 73, of Romulus, was killed Saturday night when struck by a Wabadh Railroad passenger train at a crossing near her home: Ex-U. S. Sen. (Siariea E. Pottarsand the former Bfrs. Elizabeth Bryaat Winter beam aft» their wedding at the home of her parents In Dearborn Sunday. They plan a ar ftoMta six-week European tour and then will settle in Kenwood, Md. The bride’s tenner husbend is Harry Wlsmer, well-known sportscaster and presi^t of the New Yack Titans tootbaU team. Just a Practical Joke but It Wasn't Funny HAMDEN, Coim. (ffl - A mysterious red light atop Sleeping Giant Mountain startled residents, who thoughf perhaps a idane had crashed there. A poUeeman and a park ranger .^ -intoutss - tiltobing -ths mounfim only, to find a red signal fight attadied to • eonstniction Ign. Ap unfunny practical Joke, they Wants OK on Selling Gas to Great Lakes Steel LANSING un - A Michigan Consolidated Gaa Co. pn^osal to sell up to 15 billion cubic feet of gaa year to Great Lakes Steel Ooip. was under study UtiUty witneaaea claimed sale of the huge volume of gas eventually North Caiufina haa moire than If,000 plant life varieties. ENDS ALL GUESSWORK I One lotion waves all hair-textures in 10 minutes! o-a— CHEMTRONIC me. WeRMANSNt . 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Simrcy Sayai They*re Not w Noble aa of the tow «id sijynic Most Frlondl/^ their altemativea ’ genertlly h - Voting Habits Study Hits Independents. ‘>*Yet utoi they fwlng itroniSy > one lide M they did in 1956 in favoring Etaenhower, they deflnltdy decide the election. When ANN ARBOR «B - tadepoBdentCampbeU, PhiUp E Cooverw, Wai^ the Dtoocrala’ majority'podtto they apiit even between the two . I. U they did in 1948. i{ gave President Truman the victory." ... or SO Thoy Hope CUNTM4, OHa. (UPI) — A "friendly’' tomk has Invaded the they go about their work in the badryard. Workers theorize the animal has been i to make a pow Now Mcny W«Kir FALSE TEETH ¥fltli Moro (Comfort but the Unlverfity of Michigan Survey Reaeardi Center said today it had found Uiat aoKiaUed indspend-enti generally are not the ‘’Intel- ran E Millar and Donald E Stokea —two poUtkisl acientiBU and two aoelal psychdollata — of the iw- to win.’t Some more of what the authors sy are survey-supported higb-Ughta reported in "The Ametiean Votar” taclude: backyard of tbe CUnton IwUaiia Hospital here and set-up haadgunr-tera in the "gas house." The striped invader free foods on table scrapa and follows boo- This dty b one of the hblwst jwts in all Ohio, situated on an eievatlon about 1,000 feet above comroTt. juat iprtBki* a liuii Tita iH ea roar oiS?- iSMtw WJUnwtXB as aai of toMS" they are pictured iMdag. 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RaiT, ■ StSttSUJ* 25ffl5.‘SU~. '‘■issnstjsa- °ss&hs&. Nikita Reveab True Self in His Boasting Nikita Krrushchiv Is sounding off once more. He dellYored a swaggering, boasting address In which he proclaimed the superior might of the Russians and he was cheered to the echo. Big stuff! A braggart cut loose. ★ ★ ★ Quite obviously, the talk was timed to impress the world and especially the United States with the fhct the Russians are going to be rough, .tough and mean at the summit conference. No one needs look for favors for there won’t be any. Hie Reds are on the muscle. Let the world beware. Closed 20 major straits and waterways to world commerce. It serves Soviet interests best to keep the matter of fishing rights in a state of uncertainty. ★ ★ ★ Rather than let the conference fail again, the two North American powers agreed to the six and six principle with historic rights extended for 10 years. This will give time to seek a further worldwide sdution or to make Ulateral fishing treaties between maritime nations bearing on their specific problems. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Also, he dished out an (Hd line of five and ten cent hash with which he has regaled the Russians and the world for years. “Russia will do away,” says he, “with all Income taxes in a few years.” What a laughj What a Joke! Phooeyl This is a rather distant objective and (me he says he can’t quite achieve “for a few years.” «on^ Ae?- tJ. S. Chief Delegate Abthub Dkan has suggested tliat the 54 countries which voted for the compromise put into effect among themselves^the “six plus six” formula in the hope that it eventually will win approval. Pending a third conference there is much we can do to persuade those countries v^ho voted against the American-Canadian compromise that it would be to their advantage to vote with us next time. The Man About Town What can stop him? ★ ★ ★ The Russian government owns everythijv la eight and most of the things that are Invisible. If he erants to abolish income taxes next Tuesday, he can do so by the simple expedient of raising the prices of everything in Russia by one or two—or ten—per cent. It’s just a question of what’s required. A certain watch' can sell for |15 or IIB—or $38. No one can squawk. ★ ★ ★ Also, he the big blow-hard announces a six hour day in a little while. Why doesn’t he ,make it a five hour day—and start tomorrow? What’s to s9»p that? There Isn’t enough employment in Russia to go .around now and spreading it a bit thinner merely cuts down the present, lowly living standard. And is there anyone anywhere stupid enough to beUeveJtoe Head Red wiU lose any lErep over a little more privation for his subjugated minions? ★ ★ ★ He demanded an end to Western occupation of Western Berlin and took a quick poke at Richard Nixon. Nikita was in hks own true character. He spoke from the heart — the butchering, nordering relentiess Russian heart the world has learned a|wut the past 20 years. ___ ★.....★ ★ ^ The aiiplane incident is something entirely different. All the evidence hasn’t been uncovered, but it looks as though the United States had fumbled the ball—and at a most unhappy moment. Further details on this last mentioned are still awaited but we look bad at this point. However, the other incidents are merely routine Russian propaganda. It’s Catching Up lowers: What pay bit divl-dienda on tbeir cnltivatlon. Tho men made a 5S-5S break with the sale In divldinf the priie |n out 196S baseball contest — which la doing pretty well for the A clump of peonies with S3 bloaaome la reported by Mra. Grace Agnew of Waterford, blooming at least three weeks before other years. A two-pound dead black bau found floating In Pontiac Lake by Gerald Melody . had swallowed a small bullhead, and was kJUed by Iti horns. A letter from my good friend; Conrad Fleming of Holland calls attention to that city’s annual tu|ip festival, May 11-14, and urges people to come, “because we lost money on It last year." , ■ - , A go6d suggestion comes in a phone call from- - -------------- Mrs. Elizabeth Fenwick of Rochester, who says: “Don't allow your tulips and other flowers to go to waste. Send bouquets of them to shut-ins.” Coming to Pontiac’s centennial next year is Michael RawUng, who. In writing me from his home In Chicago, says it wlll be his first visit back to his old home town in 27 years. He writes: “I remember when we rode the Pontiac trolley cars just for tJie fun of It.’’ Sea Limit Conference Not Complete Failure Althougib the Geneva confm'ence of 88 nations on fishing rights hasn’t produced an agreement on territorial waters, It came a little closer to solving the question. it ★ it The Amerlcw-Canadian compromise proposal to extend 11m-« its from 3 to 6 miles with control of fisheries A miles farther out came within one vote of being adopted. If only one of the Latin American, Asian or Alriimn countries Which Iwck^ the Communist btocimr a 12 mile limit, had supported the Western proposal, the required two-thl^ majority would have made the Ameri-can-Canqdian proposals the new law of the sea. That 12 mile limit would have Tulip blooming time Is usually confined to two or three weeks, but by staggering her varieties, Mrs. Faye Mortimore of Drayton Plains has extended that time to around two months. Voice of the People ^ 7s Royalty Trying to PuU a Fast One on Commoners?’ I may be comldeivd un-American to aak this, but X laMire yen I’m Amcrtean by birthright and by act of Oongrees. ★ ★ ★ While hMobiag Meg and AMnay AnutnagStme, why dH the mt.i^ Mdl bhn Aatony “BoUer’* J beard tUs evec,Wlovbdhi mM oaaoteded royalty waa pvlSag aaotbor taW om by tryli« t» maka 4m little people oflhe wnrM boUeve a commoa Sea waa maklBg Ita grade. They pulled the same •taut wbeu PbMW married the QMea. la aiy •pialoe, they thraw the only geatieaMa wt el that botseat Hrmm-lag ta auury a oeauBoaer. ★ ★ ★ I feel a ccmmoiimr has about as much damca cC, msrtying into royalW as ashaiecnmtcr’ason haaof bacomtog Pi«sidsnto(4haU.|A. * - ^t*8 t^n You can fool some of the people ewne of the time, and thAt’s enough. ’ ' ... m PatriekTho^i P.0.80x3063 " *Let’s Gagr Truman . 'Chessman Peatl ? ’til After Election Proves One Thiiifgr^- Someone ought to muzzle Harry S. Truman until after election. He’s against Kennedy and he's against Stevenson and these are the two best candidates we hav^ Either one ol them is a cinch against Nixon and someone should penusde the chatterbox from Missouri to pipe down until next December. Where are ew party leaders? Caryl CSiessmm^'i sKCtltlon Mti «^e Better Than Rabbits 'Son of Man Lacks True Understanding’ David Lawrence Says: Every discussion of capital pun-"Tihmept I hear reminds me (d the verse, “What therefrare God hath California on the spot. Wben^ Finch retrisl gets under way, the eyes of the worid will take a good tank at the sUtb that believes capital punishment is justUlahle and all men are created equal.^ I think history prnves no qam of superior background,'ouch ’ss Dr. Finch, baa ever heen execuied by our statb govenunertti. Evea if this were true, capital punlshn^nt may be abolished before Dr. Flpch is convicted. Dlqxaing of Chan-man has proven only one thing— It takes hist a few minutes to kiO 3D0 Gardmi Ruth Hagoa Spying Nothing New to K’s World ‘DeGaulle Spelk Out together, deny this. World’s Dilemma’ Season's Weather Trying to Overcome Former Ills WASHINGTON - Nlkito Khrushchev had two courses open to him. He could play down lor the time being the cast of die U.S. unarmed plane, so as not to jeopardize the success of the summit conference. Or he eould add to the inter- Farmers of the Pontiac area are finding much aolace in recent weather actions. It has practically sriped out the two or three weeks delay that was occasioned by the late spring. Smiles have replaced frowns, and most local farmers will tell you that never before did they see such rapid growth as that brought about by the recent hot weather. It was unseasonable, hot It was welcome. LAWRENCE created by his speech at Baku recently .when he threatened anew to make a separate peace with East G4r-many. work. In tact, he is the head of the biggest spy system in the world, which operates not only inside the United States and odwr western countries but throughout Latin America as is evidenced by the outcropping of well-organized Aim-munist acdvltiea in Cuba. The Soviet government sends submarines to Canadian waters to interrupt or intercept transatlantic caUes, and puts trawlers In New England waters to spy on our Polaris submarines. ipie Soviet Premier, In Us latest speech about the IU-(ate|d he ihagnlfled a routine occur-reaoe U iateUlgence work so as When a roan executes another, he puts asunder what God has Joined together and goea against the very nature and will of God, for God la iUe-gtvtag, not Ufe- President de (SauIIe lehns the world's only leader whs bps spelled out in terms everyone can undei^ stand the terrible dilemma which He said; "Now I read fai the press that they are accusing me of trying to sabotage the meeting <4 die heads of governments; otherwise, I would not have raised this fact at the session of the Supreme Soviet. It is said I would have raised this question along other channels.’’ n Salmer Dr. We, as Christians, pny forfoiv glveness but we aren’t willing to share wUh our brother. Jesus says the son of man has power on earth to forgive ains, but dmpite this potential, we am sadly lacking in IHoper understanding and use of destroy gradnnHy all these terrible weapons, wllh both sides agresing la rigid Inspeetian, atnea Ing France, wUI eater tha a The Soviet Premier decided in favor of more tension, more friction and more propaganda oi a provocative nature against the very governments with whiHn he it sigi-posed to be striving to make a' peaceful setdemriil of m&stahdbig Dr. William Brady Says: Admit You Need Help; AA So Glad to Come uHr 1 R.N. de- and bliiff. He tUnka the peaples of the West are In the midst of ». defeatist mood and thnt he caa' get what he wants srithont war. As for the American government’s "admission'’ that the plane was traveling on an intelligence errand, why should this be such a "My daughter lis married and the members, has four children’’ (writes a New scribed them, "a wonderful group York reader). "Her husband of people always holding out a driiika (fight or tap bpttleg of beer helping hand. " „ / iflght. It isn’t the first time the carrying on of intelligence activities has been publicly acknowledged by the United States. J^Iot long ago a Senate committed’talked for several days about various intelligence estimates on the missile produc-tkm of the Soviets. How else was the informaticfn obtained cxcq?t through the usual activities of b>-telligenoe agents paid for by the United States government? HE’8 NOT FOOLED Indeed, Soviet Premier Khrushchev himself has previously commented in public on the Soviet nerves are dreadful and he to hateful with the child r e n. She drinks about 25 cups of coffee and ■mokes at least fwo packs of cigarettes every day., Would this explain why she to getting so lazyf She is 37 and he Is 43 years ^d. (M. E.)’’ I don’t know the price of beer but I imagine eight or ten botttes would cost at least 12.50 a day. » CAST'S.. ?S2 Case Recoris of a Psychologist: Such Resentment The whole worW is Uke Sodom To <3o»on»h, steeped In Sin and 18 small rotatoes indlflerence to God and prayer and , ,, , . penance and turning away from Indiapa’s govmiw thinks people sbi an the only aohdlonA to tin resented the census questions be- worid's predicaniept. cause they have been so expanded. Mrs. Mary D. Walter Well, I don’t know what questions Orion Indiana people had to answer, but -i our house got one of the long forms, and there wgsn’t a thing In CilCClIOR 8 UVCf} the World to resent about It. It LcUfl DtGII It’ took only lyfew mlmites to fiD ortt a-'svgs and It was even sort of hu. betn faw^ Anyone that would resent such 1 about the clectiaa la OliMct 4. little impoaittan to help out tho The election wai tho will of the Government to pretty amall pota- people and If th^ dm’t want Mr. toes, as far as I'm concened. And Bottom, they can ohrays vote him that inclfides the governor, (nr out next elecdop. even mentioning It. lEi GtadtoHelft 133 Ptngne Ave. They niiderstand your problem for they an all alcohoUcs. I suppose that is what makes them so sympathetic toward any one who comes to see what they have to offer. Of course you have to go to AA of your own volition. They nev- WWW WWW': ".SL’SrS ’™'”* Thst Type of Birth Certificato Isn’t NeW StfiSod Ittteri not i I bysleiie, n treotmoni t •Mwtrod by Or. WUlUw Wndy, If s gUmp^ t«if-s(MrssMd nrsltos it sent ts Tho fseltee Fnst, PobUm, Klsblfsh. The type Of birth certificate which Mrs. Bailey refers to to not new. I have one with all the same information which she objects to and it was Issued 38 yean ago. Milford people must be veiy rich if they can spend |90 a month fm- sucb_ luxuries. recalled that, at a White dinner on Sept. 16 last, Khrushchev was introduced by Vice President Nixon to AHen Dulles, director of U. S. intelligence. They had a long talk. Two days later thb press reported that Khrushchev bad said Jo^ariy: ’’Oh, yes, I know yop (Allen buUes). I read your reports.’* “I hope you get them legally,’’ replied the director of American intelligence. The beer sot to “hateM with tlM ehildrM.’’ HM dgaivtte addict is lasy.’ Simple Advice Saves Marriage It is aickenii«_to_Mnk of the fate' Ifial awaits the diiidiM of such Ctod-forsaken parents. L«d send a good Samaritan to bring these cruel parents to their ranaes before aomethii^ dreadful happens to their dilldraa. Send a Samaritan who wiO persuade the alcoholic to visit Alcotolics Anonymous. "We all have the same agents," bantered the Soviet Promter, "and we both pny them and hence we angbt to get together nnd save money." The reference, of course, was to the “double agent" techniqiw in espionage, wherein the agent of country succumbs to bribery /And, while ostensibly continuli^ his operations against another country, reveals to both rides a part of the information he gathers. Attrkcted by the vigorous barking of their dog, Mr. and Mrs. George Budding of Waterford found that he had treed an opossum that was Irritating hbn by bangle by its tall from a limb, Just out of reach. When lurocked from the tree, the animal escaped. The episode, however, shows clearly that Khrushchev is certainly not naive about intelligence ’TAKE IT OR LEAVE TP lake most akx^lics he will probably resent the implication that he is an alcoholic, and he will probably insist he can take it or let it atom airi Ite dbesnT need any help. He will probably say and believe he can quit any time he wants to —but he will never do ao without help. That’s the first step towards restoration to health and sanity^ the drinker must acknowledge he is an alcoholic and he must ac-knowdedge he needs help to break away from it. Makef no dItleraMe whether he’s a iaberer, a etertc, a doetor, The Neioark Star Ledger staed 'Maryjnm abroken marriage, tor the modem newspaper is the most uHdespread educator of adults. It ’‘vaccinates” married /oiks against divorce and teen-agers against deUngnency or drop-outs -from school. For proof, read Mary’s verbatim report and then send for the non-profit booklet. rate we were ^ng, m I might .laa welLiake.ji .xha^. on. your-. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE E . 455: Mary E-. aged 34, is a happy housewife and active church worker. "Dr. wH be followed by South Dakota. 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Sunrnmr colors. 32-4a 10.95 A few ef the uaeny misses' ev |n^ slseCe^ Rm swim snita e« seie from 10.9S te 19.9S Fleytex swim caps .,.................1-RS to 2.9S Have fn» iti the nn new, }ntt say 'CHARGE rr OPEN EVERY A NIGHT TO y Monday thru Ephedoy Downlowii AND DriyloB PItliiB OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mondoy through Sotu-dev FEDERAL DEPT. STORES VI. EIGHT THE rONTTAC PRESS. ItfOTOAY. MAY 9, I960 Dealic in Pontiac and Nearby Areas la Yale CbmmanUjr Haivttal «fMri VnriAMlN F. OUBX deiUuilin r. dwt, n. ot Hold Pontiac; four daughter*. Jei^ A yard Raflroad lor d. s the Pontiac atatiaii. I Ufa member of Pontiac Ella Lodie no. thiee aiatara. EOca Lodge ot Sorrow will be conducted tonight at 8 at Voor- will He until Tueaday afternoon. He wiQ then be taken to Sampaon I'uneral Home in Brockton, Man., for wrvtoe and burial in Wendell Cemetwy. DOVOLAB 0. FOURMER Funeral aervice will be Tueaday at 1:30 p.m. from DooelnnJohna Funeral Home for Douglas J, Fournier, aon of Donald E. and Roale Pritchard Fournier of 396 First St. He was stillborn Sunday at Pontiac G^wral Hospital. Surviving besides his parents is a sister, Nancy Lynn, at home. Burial will be in Oak HUl Cttne-teiy. Ct^LUN LEWn Following a long illness. Cullin Uwis, G9, d 4« Branch St. died at Pontiac General Hospital Thursday. ' Surviving besides his' wife Lula are seven sons. Vernon ot Kansu CSty, Curtis, Robert, Levon, Den- ver, Lenward and James, all of A veteran of the Spaidab-Ameri- JoBM, Inca Bailey, Eariene Joiui> farmer. son Slid Bemeice Amerson, all of Pontiac: brothers and sisters, 30 graadcMldfen and-two grsat> e win be Thwaday »’a Teli^ of at 1 p.m. from Johnaon’ Church ot Ooi with burial following in Oak HUl Cemetery by the William F. Dcvis ~ MRS. LOUIS TANUTA Service for Mra. Louia (Antoni-ette) Tanuta, 50. of 300 N Saginaw St., wiU be held at 10:30 a.m. Tueaday at the SparloMlriffin Funeral Home, with burial in White Chapel Menurial Omcteiy. She died Friday.'Suniving ia her CLARENCE B. BLACK WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP Service fw Clarence E. Black, 33, of 5983 Pkhtnunie Rd. wUl be at U «.m. tomorrow at Voorhees-Siple Chapel, Pontiac. Burial wUl fdlow HUls Cemetery. Mr. Black, a Weat Side Recreation, and former^ bUured iir a traffic accident. ter, Mrs. Paul May of California and a son, Donald Martell of Pontiac, survive, and also six grandchildren. Rosary servioe wiU be held at 8 p.m. today.. ULYSSES S. BEECH HIGHLAND — Servko for Ulys-Beech, 86, M S<8 E. Highland Rd., wUI be at 3 p.m. Wednenlay at the Hi^Uand Methodiat Church. Burial wUl be in tlM Highland Cemetery. Mr. Beech died today at Vet-orma Hospital in Dearborn after a long Ulness. Hia body will be at tire Rlchard-sothBird Furieral Home in Milford until Wednesday noon. Make Your Selection Now for Memorial Daj( VUU Our Large Diipkty of Lettered Monument* and Markers See What You Buy — “Qualitjr Memorials Reasonable Pieces” , ^ BIARKERS MONUMENTS r™. *35" Fro- *17500 OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS men JHEMORIALS, Ine. 864 N. Perry, St. PE 5*6931 poirnAcrs oldest monumewtai firm can. War, Beech was a retired Surviving ere bis wife Alice;, tiiree daugMsn,, JeaaM, EmlUe and Sylvia, all at home; and two brothers, Cart of Armada ahd Erwin of Romeo. He is survived by two damdrtan. Mrs. Samuri Weir ot DeariMrn, and Clara Mae BeecE; two sons, U. Sidney Beech of HtgUand, and Dr. Eugene Beech of SOver Springs, M4., and three grandchildren, tOUl FLORENCE S. HABLAND MILFORD — Servict lor Mn. Fionnee S. Hartand, «8, c4 SW; East St., adU be at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at Rlchardson-Btrd Funeral Home. Burial wUl be tai Oak- Mra Hartand wM Milford Township and VlUags Oerk for about M yean before retiring fai 1966. < died yastarday at herbomaj, after an iUmu of low years. viving are a aon, Janws S. Hartand of Gtoaae Pointe Farms; two pundaona; and a sister, Mn. Gary Watson of Milford. (Mich) Hospital. He had been fa- Mr. Black k survived by his adfe Evelyn and three chUdren,* Qari ence, Alvin and Shirley. Also Rirvlvhig are his parents Mr. and Mrs. Algie Black of Pontiac; two sisters and four brothers, all of the Pontiac .area. CHARLES E. COE WALLED LAKE - Charie* E. Coe, 80, M 1176 Wabasso St. died at home yestoday after an illneu of lour months. A retired carpenter, he leaves his wife, Eldse; three daughtera, Mrs. Ralph Taylor of WaUed Lake, Mrs. Sta^y Orr of Bellaire, Mkh. and Mrs. Lon StUl of Walled Lake; Carson Ooe of Lake, Howard C3oe of Wix- om and Kenneth Coe of Milford; a brother, 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church in Walled Lake. Burial wiU follow in Richardson Cemetery. His body 1» at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac. .JOHN M. DMO COMMERCE TOWNSHIP-Serv-joBTiiTiJoTg; irra W TwiUght a. WiU be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Richardaon - Bird Chapel in WaUed Lake. Burial wiU follow in Foiest Lawn Cemetery. A salesman, Mr. Doig died Saturday In Pontiac General Hospital. He leaves his wife, Jana, and four diUdran, James, who is }n the U.8. Navy, and thrM others ft home, Jerri Lyim, John M. Jr. and Jrfftey Loo. Mr. Do^jjt also survived by his HENRY W. HAHN ROMEO — Service tor Henry W. Hahn, 46. (A 18888 Romeo nank Rd., wlU be at' 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. John Lutheran Clturch here foUowlng innyer service at 1 p.m. at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Abnont. Rorial wiU be in Romeo Oeme-tery. A farmer, Mr. Hahn died Friday Hare U your choice ot 39.95-drasser bo$e; four drawer chest; bunk bed; pone; bed and night table. Every piece is master styled, dove tailed construction, center guided drawers, lovely rubbed finishes. 39.95 METRO ee s. SAGINAW AT AUBUkN DEEStFlELD srvlce lor Mre. Anthony (Nellie) MlkuUld, 49, of S160 Uyr Rd. wm be held M10 a.m. tomonow at Immaculate Conception Church, Lapeer. Burial wiU be in Mount Loret- Mia- Mikulakl wu fatally Injurad when she was run over by a truck ai^ be&ig thiown from her car In a car-tru^ accident in Laneing Saturday. by Muir Brpthm Funeral Home, LOr peer. Surviving besldee her buObwd ora a daughter, Mrs. Antonetia Allswed» of Lansing; four aona. LUI4BM CYNT mp - "TttfflWRN HEIGHTS - ruasralii ■ervioe^aa hold tUs aftamoon at White Chapel Memorial Ccroriary, Troy, for Cynthia M. Paliwis Infant daughte# of the Rev. and Mra. F. WUnam Palmer, of 99M Aidnira Ave. Ihe chUd died two days alter Frans and Ignai. both of sJwth America, and four daughters, Mi*. Man! Hermes ot Ht Oemcne, Mrs. BUiabetit Schadiiiiger of Utica, Mi*. Susie Kriepens of Detroit and Ml* Barbara Roxar of Algonac. Alao surviving are two brattasn, Id grandchUdren and four graat- vive. Servioe was hM by the Moore Chapel of the SparkeGrilfin MBS. MABOE B. BOZAB SHELBY TOWNSHIP - Service for Mis. Marie S. Ronur, 9L of 40TID iDequiish* Rd.. will be at 8 a.m. Wedneaday at SL Uwrenoe Us. John and James, both at home: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, her parents. Mr, And Mre Jobn| She died Sunday. Surviving are Lfllaid of North Branch; a ektsr four •sons, John Rioar of Los Ango-and 13 grandchUdrea. lies, Joseph of Phoenix, Arlt, tecR Mrs. Maty DoUno «aa^ vSfo aod M^. dale of Mansfield, Ohio. Prayers s^ be offered at 8:16 a.m. Wedneeday at Dtener Funeral Home, Utica, witii reettat(oq of the Rooaiy at ItlO pm. Tuesday at the fuanral home. OXFORD — Service for Mre. Newton (EUabeth F.) Wleer, 77. of 62 N. Washington St., will be at 1 p.m. Wedneeday at Boesardet B Reid Funfral Home. Burial will be in Ortonville Cemetery. 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Arnold D. Johnson said in a sermon. He Is assistant pastor at Orosse Polnte Congrega-tfamal Church, Orosse Polnte Farms. Mr. Johnsen said afterward that he did not plan te lead an active eumpaign against the screening system because bis sermon had made him “too controversial a figure” to work effectively. “I think the point system Is symbolic oT^t^c prejudice of the community,” he added, “and its elimination really wouldn’t get to the root of the problem." ★ ★ ★ Mr. Johnson said most comment on his sermon was “favorable” toward abolishment of the screening systwn, but that he had learned indirectly he also was being criticised. “I don’t expect to be removed from my position, though,“ he added. Mr. Johnson’s comments came during a recess In a state InvesUgatlm Into the screening system to determine whether the setup violated any state law. The hearings were scheduled to resume h«e tomorrow. Government Swallows Bitter Patent Medicine Ctniui FiguriM R«v«gl ' 20 Pet. Boy County Hike BAY CITY UR - Bay coimty had a population increase of 35 per mt in the last 10 yea|W, according I the 1960 cepsus count. The Federal Census Bureau said le county’s popolatioa currently totals 105,048 compared with M,-481 In 1950. The pepulahon at ‘Bay City in-crossed two per ceid from 53,533 to 51,801. ★ * * ’The -city of Midland, primarily throuih annexation, increastd to population a stunning 83 per cent from 14,885 in 1950 to 27,578 this year. The county of Midland In-reaaed from 40,591 to 51,154. Ogemaw County Increased WEDDING TOAST — U. S. actw Russ Tam* blyn, 25, and his English chorus giU bride, 24. lift a marriage toast at a twrty in Las Vegas, Nev., celebrating their surprise wedding Satur- .deff. They , met two years ago when, both were woridng on a film in London. It was her first marriage and Tamblyn's second. Accepting Need b Aid to Aged But Agreement Ends There as Medical Help Debate Rages On WASHINGTON (AP) - If you printing of 204 copioa and Uto jobl WASHWG’TOW TtH»tt=Thr-dc* like odd souveniis. Uncle Sam wUlico« the government $4,141.60. Joel ^11 n» tiu. a standard fee of $30 to help seU you a copy of tto blggest,^^ this coat so Uncle Sam ac-patent ever issued - 620 pages -itually was out of pocket $4,111.80-for the bargain price of 25 cenU.|or about $20.15 for each copy The patent office paid $13.52 tar eari) copy printed. Wfhat’s imne, the 25ccnt price tag doesn't even cover the cost of mailing which the government also pays. WWW The bulky patent. No. 2A2S.967, Joel Jr. South Orange, N. J. It covers an automatic telephone billing system developed for the Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York City. Joel has invented a device which automatically keeps track of all esUi made from individual telephones, together with the dtarges. At the end of each month. It produces s carefully tabulated bill for eadi phone. I NOVELS LONG Most patents contain about six pages bm Joel’s t li ctu d e s 354 pages at diagrams plds 286 pages of printed material. It wei^ (our pounds, two ounces. The text nms about 398,000 wotto, or the length of five average novds. W ★ ★ By law, anyone may buy a copy of any patent The standard charge is 25 cents. Fm- the avei^ age six-page patent this charge permits thu goverqgi^t to recoygr much of printMl costs. However, no provision Is made for to. creasing the fee in an toioeptional case like the patent. Th^ Joel patont had an initial printed. A second printing of 200 copies cost only 81,351.60 since the typesetting bad already been done. That boosted the government’s total expense for 404 -copies to $5,483.20, or $13.52 a copy. A Cool Parade Ends Celebration of Blossomtime BENTON HARBOR Ui-Benton Harbor Vuid St Joseph hdd their Grand Floral Parade Saturday despite 40-degree temperatures and odd winds off Lake Michigan. r, neariy 175.000 turned out tor the parade climaxing Blossomtime Week. Normally the spectacle draws around 200, 10. There were 45 .floats, 33 bands and 22 marching units in the parade. Spring,” .^ered by radio station WHFH and WHFB-FM won the sweeiwtakes award. Dingell Wants Curb on Natural Gas Hikes WASHINGTCW tW-Rep. John D. Dingril (D-Mich) proposes a curb on successive natural gas rate to creases pending indiridual osi IMngell said the bill would krop any rate change from gtong into effect while there la a rate increase pendiiu by a natural gas idpeline _and'wnich has not been decided by the Federal Power Commission. Dingell said the rate increases are being paid by the consummr whUe they are being decided- by the Oommiesion. He quoted Chairman Jerome K. Kuykendall as saying the FPC Was powerless to forestall successive gat rate increases unless the Natural Gaa A-crats will hold a public hearing in Detroit Thursday to study iugg» tions for the party’s 1960 National platform. WiUianu said the theme of the hearing will be "The individual’s 11 a k e In WINTER CLOTHES! AT nstofss WIN8 ,1N DEATH One-ann Automan William K. Heikklla, an admitted f<»mer Communist, died Saturday of a heart jMizure sad ended 13 years of unsuo-cesstol UA. efforts to deport Urn to Fhiiand. Immi^tion officials nearly had him ejected two yean ago when they qiirited him out of San FYuidsoo and back to Finland by plane only to discover there were still chaiges pendiag agilnst him in this country. They brought him beck. He was awsitiag the end' of the court case whep be died. Say good-bye to CLUTTERED Closets | with Cleanet^ CLEAN and STORE PLAN A call to us solves the problem of crowded cupboards... assures safe care for out-of-season rar-menta. 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Tho tnidt drtver'i “otBee" fa fotttng pluaMor year by W ★ At le«t that’t tfw'WmHlon ydu get frMa a recant OiMC Truck and poach Dtviaioa atudy. GMOa Here are sone examplea. MANY HAVS KADM8 , ’ •»> only » per cent of the CMC tnieke aoM had mdioe. Demand tor dgarette lighten ia double that o( 1950 and wlndahleld waaben are going on about U per cent of tbe CMC tnicka buU Drtvlnf oomterta aren’t confined to theee obvloua itena, either. I aa folding arm i though he doesn’t havie thiclt carpet under him—today’s track driver Im’t exactly roughing DANCER MEAm BUHNEgg ~ A part-time employe of a Pontiac Junior Achievement Oo., Bonnie Martowe, 16, of 145 Mohawk St., will Join 21 other Achievers on stage at the Idasonic Temple Thursday for JA’s 10th annual future iTnUmtt^H celebration. 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MARK EVERT BRAVE 24" loaf, T2" »Ma, 4" H|li. R^ulor $55 volue. *39" SALE PRICED ef. 24" long, 12" wide, 6" high. Regular $65 value. IJIUO SALE PRICED ot INFANT MARKERS As Uw As $28.00 OFFICE AND PLANT OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 8 P.M.—SUN. I to 3 P. M. PONTIAC GRANITE & MARBLE CO. GEO. E. SLONAKER & SONS 269 Ooklond Avt. FE 2-4800 ^ Pontioc 17, Michigon / ifRM DOWNTV SHO OPEN FRIDAY ond MONDAY NIGHTS ‘Tour Ai^lUmce Specialist'* 121 N. Sagiaow St. * FE 54180 An English Instructor at Michigan State University Oakland, Robert Hoepor, baa been appointed i an Important pasifion with the Na-booal OwncU of Teachers of English. As a member of tee Committee on Education of College Teachers of English, he wUl make a thorough study of the task of English teachers in all types of alleges and recommend ways in which such teachers should be selected and prepared, Tile Ucrt Is e professioniaj oti^ I/!» tendfuig « Mte sari^y cV Iswb 21U NoMsd d-Dsar *.A Budget Terms.*.Amide Free Parking No wonder wagons an number one with so many buyers of 1960’s number one geUer! Count up the nasons yourself; WIDEST CARGO AREA in Cheyj^s field-a whopping 5H feet wide ... FULL COIL SUSPENSION that rides right loaded or light . . . BIGGEST CHOICl) OP ENGINES AND TRANSMISSIONS including satin-smooth, shift-free TURBOGLIDE* 4^, . and a long list of Chevrolet delights like ROOMIER BODY BY FISHER. -- As a matter of fact, your dealer can show you that YOU CAN'T BUY ANY CAR FOR t.rck UNLESS IT’S A LOT LESS CAR." ' .. noiD—dump th Spring Fever Selling Spree at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer'i UnHEK-HUIIIEIHIES, MC. 631 OAKUND of CASS PONTIAC, MICH. - FI 5.4161 ' I '•.'V fOtrRTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAt 9, IW Set Three Dajrg Before Paris Parley Six Nobel Peace Winners to Hold "Peoples Summit" miauDdentand- CmCAQO (UPI) — SU fim* men of peace meet this week diecoee ttie problema of a torn by strife and ■ tag. The men—all Nobel Peace P wtawrt-arUl take part in a marttabla •'conference on “ ' tenstoas'' dedicated to re is “oversiqipUed With fiction writers.’’ ' t The two statements wne made by RepifbUcan Nathmal Oiainnan Thrust on B. Morton and his Democratic counterpart, Paul M. Butler, in speech^ prepared for a meeting of the Maga^ Publishers Assn. It was the second aniearance of the two ehairmen on the —nw> platform in three dajrs. Hie two qioke Saturday before the Na-fional Editorial Aaan. in Atlanta. Morton pictured the Democrats as big ipenders seekhv to i4i>-propriate 325 billion dollan in the next five years to create a socialistic welfare state. He said it was the duty of |be Republicans to “curb Irreqionsibilities” of. the Democrats and create sound, imaginative programs “IPrdgreis *hd impiieveitflsrt::— Butler countered with an a; tion the Eisenhower administra-V tion has been feediiig the people "fictions’’ and “myths’* with slogans about “peace, pro^rity and progress,’* “balanced budget/' and "cults on inflayon.” ^ The Democratic chairman suggested that publishers and editors in the news field take steps i strain what he called "the fiction trend In pcditical reporting.’’ "It would be helpful to their writers, as well as their readers, if certain publications labeled opinion as opinion, fiction as fiction, news as news," Butler said. Dr. AAorion Pork, 84, College Official, Dies PLYMOUTH, Mass. (UPI) - Dr. Marian Edwanis Paik, M, president emeritus of Bryn Mawr College, died FHdsy, Miss Park lerved as bead of the Pennsylvania Women’s Col lege from 1922 until her retirement in 1942. Before that, she was of Simmons College and Radcliffe Two-tiili^ of the' population of Soofiaod Uvea within <»e-tenth of the total vea o( the country. FUELOIL No Contract Necessary Call Today flngsiT on Go. 94 fM» WellMi Bfvd. PlraiM FE 5-9141 gtan RMnan Catbalte priest whose resettfomcnt of European Compton is one of the five co-chairmen of World Brotherhood,' Inc. The others are Rom'ulo, West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. NATO Secretary-Gi^al Paul-Henri Spaak. and Mme. Vijaya Lakshml Pandit, sister of Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The brotherhood chairman in the United States is former General Mills Board Chairman Harry A. 'Hawaii' Best Seller Among Fiction Books SP rhsUhl NEGRO NCAUTY — U-Jeune HumJey, 19, Sunday was chosen Miss Festival at the annual beauty contest held in conn(«tlon witii the Cannes, France, Film Festival. Shown here as she won an earlier contest.’khe la a Negro and works as a model in Washington, D, C (CoaplM to MBAm' FicnoN HAWAH. Mlchener. ADVISE AND CONSENT,^tucy. THE CONSTANT IMAGE, Itov- Toothbrush ^nitehes on Personality OUltSELVES iO KNOW. O’Hara. THE UNOOLN LCBtDS, Uawl^. NONncnoM MAY THIS HOUSE BE SAFE FROM TIGERS, lOng. THE ENEMY'within, •THE LAW AND THE PROFITS, ParkhuKRi. FOLK MEDICINE, Jarvia lK)UTH.«ttc GRANT MOVES S The Department et State la Washington was first known as the Department of Foreigi^ Atfain. PHILADELPHIA (UPO - The executive vice presktent and medi-cal dtarcctor of file Albert Etnstetn Medk^ (kBter here says that how you brush your teeth tells a lot about your personality. Dr. P. F. Luoehesl reported that a two-year survey of toothbruahes ‘ p some odd facta about how hard you brush your teeth. The reuearckerg Oastav C. Tassmaa torned ap, far euMRiie. teat If yea brash are not necewaifly ‘ I but fectionlsU about how their teetti “feel.” Alae, they don’t brush their tooth A^new tax is abort as eacy to slap on as'a coat of palat--and about as hard to take ott... some housewives think it’s very imhteky to have 13 at dinner — partkulaily if they have to do the dldies EariWilnm. Iptmated la hew year teeth feel' to year toagae thaa ia hew eleaa They cimcladad that tha “hard A church usually becomes a the official seat by a reigning athedral when it is designated MftbBht^. BRAKES RELINED GOLD Cr CREST ^ RAZLEV J—/ CASH MARKLT J. TUKSDAY ONLY SUPB SFKCIAIS AT RAZUTS AAAREn FRESH p’aN READYi ^29* FRYERS URGE ’”39' EGGS PORK LOIN *^29 Pontiac District Office 1590 Wert Huron Street, Poodac, Michigan MR. GUFPORD E, MAISON, CLU, These fine people have just been awarded PrudentiaVs PRESIDENT’S CITATION for bringing outstanding insurance service to the families of this area. You and four neighbors share this honor with them through' your desire for the finest in modem insurance protection. We are proud to salute this distinguished group for their nuny achievements during the past yeat The prudential NORTH CiNTRAi HOME OPfICB •, MINNEAPOLIS* MINNESOTA of America ■ 1 J.. V.-K "1 THE PONtIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1960 FIFTEEir r Abby ehotwi^Mottw Women Golfers Hare At It Mom of Disrupted Household In Need of Some Kind of Help (MMof* Note! OW , hM Ml Gals Into Links Season ABKiUll. VAN BintCN ^5T: Wi^ have a lady^ln our town who hu a fine huaf>and arid five adorable youncstert. The eldest is 9, and then on down like stair sfipC. .The mother was not up to help them dress. I don’t know what Idnd of breakfast they could have Mtd with their mother When anyone drops in on her, she is “napping" with the TV going full blast, the children cllmWiSg the and the house in a shambles. Is it the business of the community to look in on this situation? Or is it a private affair? My husband says to mind my own business. I say she needs to be talked to. What do you say? SdiOOL TEACHER DEAR TEACHER: Smne-one should “h»k in" on this, home—and the aooaer the better. The mother appears to be physically ill, mentally Incompetent—or both. Where the welfare children is involved, an investipation is in order. First, talk to her husband (privately). She needs help. . ★ ' ★ it DEAR ABBY: Not long ago ‘a good friend mine celebrated her 35th wedding anniversary. Last night I saw her husband get out of his car and go into the same apartment building 1 went into. 1 went there to visit my brother and Ms wife. After telling them I saw Mr. So and So, my sister-in-law said that he had been visiting a certain unmarried woman (or a long time. She said It was the talk of the laundry room. The man's wife is a good woman. How can you tell a woman who loves and trusts her husband a thing like that? 1 can furnish the wife with name and ackfaess. If you were a comer and finds out how much we paid fnr our curtains, how mudi he made last week and If b* ever sends my folks any money. She doesn’t . want to know to herself, but Just so she can tell eveiymie else, and that old busy-body gets nyxe coverage than this newspaper. She opens my mail, goes through t my dresser drawers and looks in my medicine cabinet. So far I have held my tongue, but one of these days I am going \o speak up. Can 1 be blamed? HAD IT DEAR HAD IT: Your husband does not have to answer all Mama’s questions. Granted, your mother^in-iaw is nosy, but don’t blame her if your husband doesn't knmv where, obedience to his mother ends, and loyalty to his wife begins. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “GOOD FRIEND"; If you are sineerely interested in his welfare, urge him to put his affairs in order before tM operatioo. He may live. “What’s your Write to Abby In care of this paper. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, sell-ad- DEAR FRIEND: I would DEAR ABBY; I have a bad case of “mother-in-law-Itis." She gets my husband In By MARJORIE RICHER The Pentlae Fteas Women’s Editor Local lady golfers who Initiated their seascm tlie first wMk In May were blessed with balmy wratber. Happy to get back to the "sport of queens" (Mary. Queen of Scots, was said to be the first of a long line of women links enthusiasts) were golfers at Orchard Lake Ckmntry Club who opened their season Friday. ★ ★ ★ Chairman of arrangements Mrs. James G. Con-‘ way has set a fresh sequence of activity. Morning rounds are’ followed by luncheon and a social hour at the club. Other elute In the area have begun their women’s golf season also. May is usually considered something of a “warm-up” period to get back into form. Most elute hold Juner July and August tournament play. ★ ★ ★ But players say nothing equals the wonderful first month of play after a winter of relative inactivity. Wide open spaces seem wider and more open. The first cutting of . the grass smells sweeter than Chanel No. 5. A noisy bird gallery is welcome. And there’s nothing like a golf swing for the waistline. Localites are optimistic that the sudden weather change will be only a short “Indian winter." For Abby’s pAmphlot, "What Teen-agers Want To Know," send 25c and s large, self-addressed, stamped envelope in care of this paper. Happy to be back on the greens, Orchard Lake women golfers compare scores as they pause for a breather. From left are Mrs. Ralph E. Dailey of Orchard Lake, Mrs. Edson K. Pool of Birmingham, and Mrs. Robert C. Wyatt of Birmingham. Cold weather has been holding up the golfing this season, but hearty enthusiasts have donned sweaters when sary, and then there is always the living room rug for putting. Luncheon follows phy at Orchard LaJke and golfers find it a pleasant place to relax after an invigorating round. Chatting 4n the dining room are players from left, Mrs. Anthony /. Mkhal of Bloom- Wives Becoming Philoaophical Household Dirt Is Not So Bad field Hills, Mrs. Robert E. Leahy of Birmingham, Mrs. Robert S. Glover . Jr, of Binarnghant and Mrs. WUUam C. Hanway Jr. of Bloomfield Hills. By GAY PAULEY NEW YfMlK break, diildren spill, the walls turn drab. Wear aimf tear aba Sie intimate victors, paid the repearchers. “While the value of deanU-ness.is a domtnating American mtee," said.tbeir peport. . . d^otlan to tt seems increasingly modified." Sodal Reaeirdh Inc. did the study fop Serviceniaster, a Chicago firm which calls itself the nation’s largest professional cleaning organizatkui. ★ ★ # Researchers talked to hundreds of women, both thoae who hold jobs outside the home and those who do not. Here Is one example o< how the home has «*h*ngwi in the last 25 years, the report ..said. , ----------- "With the first warm rays of spring sun, grandmother woMd start a housewide cleaning binge uiat included such chores as carrying file carpet lido the - backyard to its annual beating- 'Today qiring sunshine will find new sp^ on the sofa, dust on the carpet and-smudges on the walls, but instead of urging the houaewife on a cleanup campaign, a aunny day is m9 hasliieim changing In i»oent~ years; now, it Is a house to be lived in. —Permissiveness in childrearing means less ri^ty in —Increased oiritide activities such as club work, find raising drives and sdwol functions. ★ 0 0 —Family Indifference to dirt. “Mothers have to teach their families to be dean," the re-.,^ port said. “The families resist and are not especially admiring of her efforts to achieve a clean’’house unless it contributes' BpeciflcaUy to thdr ctHh-fort. This decreases the houae-w i f e’s motivation, eqwciaily when her private aatisfactian -to-oleanliaesa ls-«nly moderate -to begin with." Alumnae Will Meet Mrs. DoPman Dickeraon in Birmingham Tuesdi^ at 8 p.m. Mrs. Dale Buentetta, Mrs. Thornton Shock and Mrs. the hostess. WWW Mrs. William Siebert, outgoing president, and bCT officers will Install the newly elected leaders, Mrs. John Gark, preddent; MOrei DonaU Weldon, vice president; Mrs. Harold -Stone, secretary; Mrs. Gordon FowUe, treasurer; Mrs. George Miller, editor; delegate at large. Auxiliary Boarci Slates Meeting The executive board of Pontiac General Hospital Auxiliary will meet- at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. Election ol officert and committee reports will be beard at a general meeting following lundieon in the cafeteria at 1:15 p.m. Auxiliary Will Dine Tuesfday Ihe Womdi’s Auidliary to the Oakland County Dental Society will mhet Tuesday to dinner at 7 in Kingsley Itm. Mrsajlelen Williams wiU pre-sent-tfaajuogram, “1 SawSUpa Sailing." Teeing off for the first round of the year has a special quality of exhilaration. At left, Mrs. Robert J. Mor- rison stoops to sight the flight of Mrs. W. Thompson Tambke'a ball. Both golfers are from Birmingham. Area News of Interest Dr. Arthur Carr, organist at Christian GiapeHn-Souto Gate, ~ Calif., tmd composer of sacred music, wrote the cantata "The Path to Wctoiy" which was presented to the first time by fl» junior and aoiier chMrs M— Jhe chapel. Sunday, ♦ Tuition Aid Awarded by Clubbers Oakland County Federation of Women’s Gubs awarded a three-year nunring scholarship to Joanne Gail Miaphy of Clawson, Friday, at the annual tneetlng in- Itoal Oak Woman’s Gub. Fifty dMlar carii recognition awards were presented to^ honor students Faith Ann Schuler Fcfwdale and Linda Gay Baldwin of Oak Park. Mrs. H. Guy Bevington of Mark avenue is scholarriiip Fete Mothers in Rochester Itolloa Rho sorority mon-ben honored flielr mothers at a dinner in SylvMi Glenn bin, Rochester. The program 'was given by Mn. Robert L. Pearce and Mn. Orville McMorris Jr. A Mother’s Day gift was presented to Mrs. BC». A. palbi, dub sponsor, and flowers were given to her mother M die Ihursday meetiiig. Mn. Bbno Jones of Lcurbetta lane wdl be boeteas' to the list year’s scholanMp win-- asis were Cynthia Header of Berkfey, now a Jre^man at Harper HoapitaL School at Nursing; • and Sharon Palpoa of Foadale, who attends Midi-igu State University, East Lansing. ■ Elaine Bartel of Rodiester is in her second year of training ; at Bronson Hospital, Kaliuna-100, oh a sdidandii^ awarded Guxdyn Leacher, daughter of Mr..and Mrs. John/leadier Of Murphy avenue, will graduate In Septembir from Harper ' Hovital School of Nunring on .a schoUrtdiip ^reedvad duke yean ago. A former resident of Pontiac, —Or, Carr compoeed the fight...... song while attending Pontiac Coitral Ifigh Sdiool. ★ * * Frances Lorstta Spoicer, - daughter of Mr.^ and -Mn, 0~r^. D, Spencer of COeeybum drive, Waterford TowniUp, has recently pledged Gamma Pal chapter of Delta 2feta aorority. At Central Michigan University, where Mias Spoicer is studying secondary education. ■he is a member d the American Women’s Society, the Newman Gub, and is treasurer of the Latin-Amertean Dance The Norman Buckners of Pine Lake Drive, West Bloomfield Tbwnriiip, leave Wednesday lor a brief vacation in Denver. They wUl be guesto at the Denver-Hilton Ifotel. ★ ★ ★ David B. Theobald has been iwpointed student adviser in Gadinburg, Tenn., and tin Great Smoky Momteln National Park area, are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Peny of North Lake drive, Waterford Township. They visited the Elmer Pres-"tohi at Gnctonad « route arid attended k radio broadcast of mountain mugic Sunday morning in Renfro, Ky. ★ . ★ -A Barbara Jean Rollo of Uttle-teU street. West Bloomfidd Township, a sophomore at Indiana University, Bioomington. Ind., will participate in the sixth annual Miniature 500 tricycle race, the Friday iright attraction of lU'a “Littla 500“ Thirty coed teams will ride in eliminatian heato featuriity the thenfe “Mini Gras" resembling the New Orieana March Gras. Joanne Gad Murphy of Clawswi, center, smiles as she opens a.three-year nursing scholarship certifi-cate awarded by he Oakland County F«da-ation of Women's Clabs at he annual meeting Friday in Royed Oak Worhan's Club.' At left, is Mrs. William Hillock ^ of Plesuant Ridge,, sdudarship committee meistber. Mrs. Louis Stieb of Rochester^ rijrfcf, is Federation president. hsU at Denison Univenity, Granville, Ohio, whm he is a Junior. A member of £hgmn Gil frateijiity, he is, die son of Mr. _ and Mrs. Cari J. Theobald of Kensington road, Bloamfieid Hills. A ♦ A On Thursday, Syivia Ann Tiythall of WlUoW Lane. Or-liiiard Lake, will be Initiated, into Phi Beta Kappa at Unlver-'tity of Michig^ Members in attendance will include ho- modier Mts. S. W. Tiythall, Phi Beto Kappa, U. of M. 19S1; her aiater Mrs. Norman Kaauss, Phi Beta Kappa. U of M., 1959: and her tmodier-in-law Norman Knauss, Miami (Ohio) Ui^yeralty, Phi Beta Kappa, 1952. AAA Janet Tallman, daityhter of die John P. Tallmans <4 Birmingham, has been initiated Into the FYanco-Calltopean Literary Jiodety at Denison Uiii-vet^. GrandviUe, Ohjo. A’ A A “ ; 'Retiffned from I vacatkm at MARTHA V. SMITH October mtydals are fanned by Martha Virginia Smithi daughter of the Harold Keo-. neth Smiths of Ccrilto drlv* and Billy Joe Burling, aon of Mr. And Mrs. Ctyrd B. Biatlnc of Myrtle drive. > r SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. MOXbAYI. MAY 9, 190 Has Haircut Like a Man’s His Girl Pretty but So Fat By JOSEramB LOWMAN I hiM) an interesting letter from m man the other day. He said: "I read many of your artidea. I have a problem. girl la pretty but die Is aboirt 3S pounds ovotMdght ^t in’t good, but what Is worse, dw cots her hair just me aboyor man. From tfas badryou can't I oSa’t say an^-thlng to her myself bst maybe if you put this In regniariy. "Why do so many fat women wear their hair like men? It them look like little Get^ man butchers. Men like their giria fig soviegs ore years dartog ear ANNUAL MAY to look like girls with long at least longer than men wear theirs.” > LOOT DfTEREOT I do not know why so many overweight women select this hair style. Many of them do and I have (rften wondered about it my-Bdf. Perhaps it Is because their extra pounds have caused them loee interest in their i^ipearance, or maybe they think that very short hair will make the face look slimmer. RE-UPHOLSTERED SOFA .'U»89M CHAIR Phone today—we'll be gled to bring fabric samples to your home. No obliga- e FsrnUir* mbii eChWM •( tirHiif ChelM •! Mar WmUH WRIGHT'' femlfare Makers aad tfpkoblerers ^orkmaBskip 270 Orchard Lake FE 4-0558 5 Serriag Poatfac Over U TeersI assr bcdost Tsaiu The ••Different** Look ^ for You .... PERMANENTS $S-$6-$7.59 *1-50 We Specialise' to Ckildiea'a Hair CsHlag. ANNALIESE BEAUTY SALON mx N. Saginaw St. FE 2-5600 (Over Tasty Bakery) ffnaievvr me reaaon, i mins a msnniiih hslrrut is always s mistake. It robs a woman of much charm, In^my cstlmattoa. It is rugged and. unfemtolne to All of which recalls to my mind the fact that 1 have not recently reminded you that the figure should be t^en Into consideration when deckling how to fix your hair. While flattery to the face is the first consideration, there is al* ways a style which is becoming and stiU fits in with the'whdie you. ★ * *• For instance, the overweight woman should not hive bushy hair which sticks far out at the sides. On the other hand her hair should not be too short or too close to the head because this makes her bead look o^t of pn^ortion to her body. Long hair is not good either. Something in between very short hair and sfid^diT Tragtb" hair is best. ★ Some fullness and softness, but not bushiness is indicAted. The very tall woman usually looks well with her hair flat on top and full at the sides while the short woman can stand height on top. Dorothy Ann Allen Wed to Larry Edward Cole PERMANENT WAVE Priced from 17.50 Bair Cuts by Osear Parisian Beauty Shop 7 W. Lawrence (Upstairs) FE 2-495» Extension Club Elects Officers Mrs. Levi Geasler was elected chairman of the Huron Gardens Extension Qub at a meeting in the hmne of Mrs. Howard Reynetds Ion Boston street. Others taking (rffice are Mrs. [Lena Sibra, vice chairman; Mrs. Chartes Sibra, treasurer; Mrs. Walter Lehman, secretary. Mrs. Hany Gimmel aikl Mrs. Helen Gabriel are recreation chairmen; Mrs. Leo Hould, flowers; Mrs. Gerald Wright, leader,’ with alternating members. Mrs. Romeo Guibord will handle press relations. The lesson on “Entertaining at Bufieta, Teas and Partin'' at Tliunday’s meieting was conducted by Mrs. Howard Reynolds and.Mrs. Norman Brown. When you buy leather gloves, ask if they'are washable. Some [are; some are not. j| Mr. and Mrs. j Harlan " \ Richard Boyce SHARON ELLEN BOYCE Sharon Boyce Engagetd The engagement of their daughter Sharon E31en to Roger Douglas Burau was announced by Mr. and Mrs. Har^ Ian Richard Boyce at an open house Sunday in their home on Starr avenue. ★ A A Hie bride-elect, dental hy-of Michigan, is president of fhe Junior class. Hbr„ aorori^ is' Delta Gamma. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Burau of Lexington road. Grouse Pointe Farms, is in the U. of M. dental school. He Is affiliated with Sgma Phi Epsilon and Delta Sigma Delta. A summw wedding in 1961 is planned. Hospital TMtoBe Thursday The Pontiac General Hospital Womenis Auxiliary has slated a Flormct Nightingale TM from 3 to 4 pja. Ihursday in connection with Natkxial Hoqdtal We^ Hortesses win be Mrs. Frttzl Stoddard, Mrs. diftord Steffey. Mn. Robert Shaigiler, Mrs. Franklin Mills and Mrs. Guy V«ra Bassett, Mrs. Fred Fuller, mn. John NlggenMn and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox also wiU be Chantilly lace re-embroidered ith seed pearis and rhinestones over silk taffeta fashioned Dorothy Ann Allen’s bridal gown for Saturday vows {dedged to Larry Edward Cole in St Michael Roman Catholic Qiurch. A ★ ★ The Rev.' Francis O’Donnell s(demn!zed nuptials at the altar banked with white chrysanthe-ums. Heirloom pearis worn by her grandmother and a fingertip silk lUttsion hcM by A pesil tiara completed the biMe's. She held a hand cascade of white Eileen •Scett, hdmnr maid, appeared in rose taffeta witti balloon-type back panel. Her flowers were rose feathered chrysanthemums and pompoms. Mrs. John Parker of Detrsit and Suadra Harig of Horseheads, N.Y., cousins of fhe bride, aad Emily Thompson were brides-naids. Pink taffeta fashitmed their bal-lerina-lengtfa dresses wi6i balloon panels of rose taffeta. They carried pink feathered chrysanthemums. AAA Lonnie Fowler of Traverse City was flower girl. In the esquire corps were the bfidegioom’s brothers Donald, best msn, and Rodger, aa usher. They are the sons oi Mr. and Mrs. George Cole of Cameron tvenue. Also seating guests were Alvin Bedl(»tl of Alpena, the bridegroom's cousin, and Wflliam Bland. A___ An evening reception at VFW Hall, Keego Harbor, was hosttd by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Allen of East Prince-r . After a northern Michigan honeymoon, the newlyweds will live on Clayborn strict, Waterford Town- Fellows Host Mothers, Girls Fathers and sons were hosts at a mother-daughter banquet in St. John Lutheran Church. Mrs. Oar-enoe Carlson was toastmistress. nana. Hahn played \^vaUU’s "Concerto in A Minor for \n. Modeling, in a garden setting wlU be Barbara Ode, Heidi Griffith, Cathie Steifibaugh, Marjorie Morey. Mn. Oalr Hinckley, Lyime Anderson Mn. Lena Bauer wUl aWst the models. For Soap Spots (UPI) — Remove soap splatter from tile around bathtubs and siiria by swabbing the tile wltii a damp sponge sprinlded with dry sal soda Linen Shower Honors Future Area Bride Bride-elect Dolores Jean Lutridw was honored at a linen shower at tile home M Mn. Jack Ryan and daughter Carol on Devon Brook drive, Bloomfield Hills. AAA t- Presiding at the te^ taWe were Mn. John Lutrklw of WUlard street, mother of the honmee, and Mn. WUllam Schruba of Lakeland avenue, mother of the bridegroom-elect. Guests at the Thurnday party were Mn. Fnak Felice, Mn. George Felice, Mrs. Eari Had-aeB, Mn. Janies WReox, Mrs. Nellie Duffy, Mn. Leslie Hotch-ktos, and Mrs. Arnold Blveoter, and fhe bride-clect’s ntotera Dnr- Also present were Detrolten, Mn. Mary Sychak, Mn. Robert ^chak and Mrs. Donald Dixon, Mn. Theresa Monroe of Rochester, Mn. A. H. Meyer and Mn. Raymond Duffy of Royal Oak; and Mn. Uoyd Hren of Dearbesm. AAA A June 11 altar date has been set by Miss Lutzklw for her marriage to Loren E. S(diruba. If you'n planning to shop for a oress, you’U be wise to leave your necklaces and earrings at borne. They usually catch in the material while you’re trying on clothes, and if yoii remove them in fhe r'— you might k»e them. Heads Jaycee Auxiliary Mi*. Tformair O’Brien ims heenjt elects president of the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Onmneree Auxiliary. Others named to office Wednes- day^at Rotunda Inn wera-MraUiv ing Mericovitz, vice president; Mrs. James HuttetUodier, secretary; Mn. WiUiam Dean, treaiurer; and Mn. Carl Hoard and Mn. Richard What fun to pook under the plastic bag Careful Don't just delivered. There's your carets, tporU-ing dean, with colort glowing, fabrics supple., and every detail so fresh, and smart-looking. Then try it on. Notice how it fHt and drapes, • how well sieeves hong. Your mirror shows even hendinei and experily placed pleats, tod. 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Phene: FI 2-2195 neswe and North Carolina are the Jack Edward Miettunens (Dawn Elizabeth Rovit) vrira were married Saturday in First Methodist Church, Birmingham. Dr. Harry 0. Martin performed the double-ring ceramony in the presence of 200 guests. Mr. aad'Mra. John Revit ef Reoheater read, Troy, heated their daaghtor’a reeepttea te the . rinieh parlors. The bridegroom is the son of. Mn. Jack Miettunen ci Southfirid read, Bfarmhighara, and tee late Mr. Miettunen. it * * Embroidered silk organza, with draped front panel of white satin, fashioned the fleor-length bridal gown. The fitted bodice was designed with sweetheart neckline and kmg tapering sleeves. The tieivd veil of silk tulle MRS. JACK E. MIETTUNEN fiten a tiara of seed pearls. Longfellow PTA Hears Selections by Band Students Longfellow School’s final PTA me^ng Thursday was highlighted by selections from band students, directed by Donald Schultz. Dr. Philip J. 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They are, from left, Mrs. Joseph Phipps,' publicity committee; Mrs. Robert Langford, dance chairman; Mrs.'Gordon Sdiils, decora- Fanttoc rnw Fhat* tioos; and Mrs. Ted Gawry, ticket chairman. The dance will be from 10 p. m. to 1 a. m. Satur-“day at Mount qii istie Lodge. Jimmie Morris and"~ ^ orchestra will play. Tickets are available from any chib member or at the door. A steady stream of cars turned into the novitiate driveway on Gld-dings at Lake Angelus road throughout the entire.period of the open house from 1 to 5 p.m. VMton were greeted by the novices In residence there who showed them through the Y- PIA Council Sols Cla^ Workshop The final meeting of the Eastilocal PTAs to l^rn the duties of Oakland Area PTA Council will be ^heir reflective offices. tomoTW at 8 p.m. at the Paul A. I m«. Danlei Irwta. vice presl-&halm School. 940 Selfridge Bl^ dent of Region D of the Michigan uawwiR, 'w|| Congress of Parents and Teach- R will bn a workshop meeting en„ will give a short for an newly elected oncers of “Juvenile Proteetton.” Dynamic Stiikeis Unsure of Jobs as Pact Is Signed Wmkshops will be: Program. Mrs. Irwin; presidents and treasurers, Mrs. Homer Ratliff and Mrs. Odes Case; secretaries, Mrs. Eugene Matheys; budget and finance, Mrs. Lynwood Shields; membership, hospitality and publicity, Mrs. ClyilC Kohl; council delegates, Mrs. Arthur Lewis; historians and miscellaneous, Mrs. O. K. FJetland; parlimentaiiah and bylaws, Mrs. Ffed Asch. TROY — Members of Local 935, International Union of Electrical Workofi, hnv8 voted In favor dl ending the 82-day-old strike against Dynamic Manufacturers Inc., plant pany adamoitly refused to lay off uy of these men In prefermce to Even with the end of the strike, the men do not know today how many of them wffl be called back to work at the aotomotive stamp Inga plant at 4756 Rochester Rd. During negotiations, the com- Company officials maintain that they are obligated to the nonstrik-m for enabling fiiem to meet their contracts during the strike. The best the union can hope for at this time is the inunediate return of somi ot its members to bring the idant up to past strength. Tlw callb^ will follow seniority, according to Local President Robert Rock. The strike began Over a wage dispute and has been marked periodically by minor acts of vio- A special council meeting held April 29 at Av<»idale High School. It was voted to disband in favor of each school district fcrm-ita-OumJTA- council. Twent-three of the 30 schools la the area were represented. The group alse voted toeoatiaue meeting together once a year for the aanaal September school iastructioB for aa exchange of Other sdiool ISstricts which have romposed the East Oakland Area Council are Oxford, Lake Orion, Tiroy and Gawson. rarrtrcuLiiATfc Dcnio^j«6. tou fm UKenmiccff r Lay St. Basil Corneistone at Dedication Ceremonies There an 27 novices Uvii« in the residence wing. They are just comideting ttieir first year of study in a novitiate before professing their vows of chastity, poverty and obedience. ' Another highpolat of the open house was the laying of the eor-aerstone by the RL Rev. Msgr. Knmo E. Paddock, dean of the The new home of the novitiate, which was moved to the highest point in Oakland County from Hodwster, N.Y., opened last June. The -dedication and welcoming delivered bF the Rev. 'SrMonirlalr S R ni. desigaed by Oharies D. 1 A.IJI., of Fmrmlngtoa. They also were treated to re-' by members of the Detndt chapter of St. Basil’s auxiliary. The visHors saw the triangular-shaped diapel containing a mosiac window designed and executed by the wfxld famous stained, glass artist, Gabriel Loire, of Chartres, France. - I remain i« days after their work to wel-aeeoad group of no- Hie sloping, wooded rite wan dnaot by the Barillan Fathers as being an ideal location tor the spiritual and physical health of the novices stud^g tor the prieri-hood. OTHERS PRESENT Other church dignitiaries taking part in the dedlcatiHY program included the Very Rev. George B. Ftahiff, C.S.B., superior general of the Basilian Fathers. -Jh& JBcfV. WUliam P. McGee, C.S.B.. Is couBcllor and confessor at the novitiate and the Rev. Bernard M. Began, C.S.B., freas- The honor guard was made up of members of the Pontiac Council, fourth degree, Knights of Columbus. , Among the 2,000 invited to the, open house were priests of many' chinches in southeastern MlcfaigaiL officials of area Catholic schools BUSSES NOVrrUTE -- The Most Rev. John the afternoon program which also featured the » laytna ceremony. The archbishop’s The open house marked the only time the novices’ rooms have been; open to the puUic. Other roans visited were the refrectoh', gym-j nasium in the diapel w^, the community room on the floor below the chapel, library, dassrooms and parlors. and colleges, sisters of various ders, families and friends of the novices and others Interested in seeing a striking example of mod-|em religious architecture. General contractor was the IScburer Construction Co. of Pontiac. The novices themselves did Ithc landscaping. hand yesterday to bless the new St. Baril’s No- honor guard was made up ol members ot the vitiate, on Giddings at Lake Angelus roads in Pontiac Council, Fourth Degree, Kitights df Co- Pontiac Township. He also presided at the Bene- lumbus. Some 2,000 people attended the opai ^ diction of the Blessed Sacrament, a higWight of houKs held in connection with the dedication. Accidents to farm residents costl related industries and the six the natioi IVs UUion dollars each lion farm suppliers, a sizable year. Counting the 20 million farm chunk of the population suffers residents, the 10 million peo^ inlfrom farm accidents. 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An anawer also la In the hands of the high court Judges. M Pontiac Township attorney Is asking the issuance of wnti of prohibition and/or mandamus to prohibit the Township Board from holding what he calls “unconstitutional iheet-of electors." The attorney, Robert W. Hodge, says the "offending statute” which, allows annual meetings is a oon-timdng threat to, and vidation of the constitutioaal civil rights of all electors and prqwrty owners in the township. I son Walter D. e, a atadMrt at gar-s hi Parle, as eepedtloBer. the abwney sajns as pravtstoa Is made Isr Oie yenager Hedge to east an absentee ballot. This vstlag right, be asserts |s maa-daterjr oader the a township clerk may designate a location to handle as large /« crowd as is expected and that to date no one has been turned away due to the capacity of the township haU. w ★ ★ He says it is the Board's posi-on that the annual township meeting is a gathering of responsible dtisma who take a direct and active part In the^ operation of the township. Also listed as a violation is the dldaahoe of h voice vote at meetings. It la contrary to state law, tte attorney contends. Ife.further asserts that no pro-vtsioii is made to limit voting to qualified tiectors of the township, and that anyone may attend the meeting without challenge and take part in the proceedings. The Wiior Hodge claims there is nuule for those not attendii« adequate to accommodate a quarter of the 3.000 registered electors. fine af Hodge’s prime oom-plsials Is that the sUhite anthorisiag annual meleUngs al- IMals la the paimaaoe el their dsUee,' For example, Hodge himaeli made a motion at the townahlp’i annual meeting Aprjl 2 that the question of annual meetings be put to a public vote of the electors. His motion wm defeated. This, he said, demonstrates how a minority group, some 30 people, can deny the right to the entire township electorate to decide matter such importance. He adds that the tow^p has ther meani to leri Ihe bbnafito-tlonallty of annual meetings through action by the Supreme Court. The matter may be brought Circuit Court or (Hit on the ballot for a public vote, he dcdates. A ★ ★ Hodge said be tqr-passed Circuit Court because of the machinery and length of time Involved to. gri a Supreme Court decision before the August primary. ~Two townships, Bloomfield and West Bkxmifield, are voting on tlie abdishment of annual meetings in the August prinuuy- Avon Township also has an Aug. 3 vote on tlie same. issue undn consider- Anotber issue that concerns Hodge in his petition is that expenditure of public money can be authorized by voice vote at these meetinSa. He claims no provlskm is madef-or those not attending to challenge the expenditure. Hodge asks the high court to issue writs of prohibition and mandamus preventing township board memtows from calling or holding such “unconriitutional meetings of electors." He also wants them to be (tenied the prtvflege of submitting any public question to voice vote, ot denying any qualified elector the right to vote by ballot or absentee ballot and ol lurrendering their constitutional offices and legal powers and responiibfiitlea to any meeting or group. An answer by Pontiac Township anomey Herbert W. Gordon also has beo filed in the high court. tnuHBctiM el'Ihe are net elections. He furfiier contends that the . statute providing for annual meetings doM not vacate the constitutional offices and powers of the dul^ eleded supervisor, derk and treasurer as such meeting is a form of democratic process which ... Jti no. way usurps these poweta< and duties. Gordon further claims that the contentloa that tt to conaUered uaqwafifl^ eloetors who meet to thwart the proper operation of Rescues Boy in Milford MILFORD - A Milford High Sdiool iophomorc was credited by poUee today with aavtaig the lift of a 12-year-old boy wbooc canoe overturned Saturday to the. Mill ‘Jimmy is all right today," Her said this morning. But he is all worn out from the ordeal, so he didn’t go to school. "U’s fortunate that DavM Praised by Milford police for his [fast action was Phillip Batchelor.! “Jimmy has been given a good James Sadler ol 905 Hickory Rd.^ was supposed to have been play-whose boat capsized 150 feet from ^g ball.’’ shore. ' SING ALONG — live members of the West r*«um« rm» rtow Bloomfield High School Chtdr are rdbearsed by tlclpate. Pblk, pop and show tunes wiU aU be In- Muskr Director Merlin. Asplin in preparation for eluded. Choir members lectured (from left) are the annual PubUc Sprinw Concert M ifae niaioQL^ JMlckey Patten. Betty Connar, Don Cole, ftanqy tomorrow at 8 p. m. Nearly 300 students will par- Bridges and Yvoqne-Harris. Sadler's brodMr David. 10. was on shore when the accident oc-cuirid told ran for help. RUNS QUABTER^MILE More than a quarter-mile away, he found Batchelor playing ball in his back yard with his sister. Ruaalag to the pond, BaUMor swam wont to Sadler, who was clingliig to the overtnmed head and swam back with the boy. boy doesn’t swlin. Sadler was taken to Pontiac GenerM Hospital by MUfewd. police for -observation and was reteoed Sunday. School Board Election Set in Walled Lake ^ | Voters in dto Walled iLahe School District go to the polls June 13 tofslect tour members to the Board M Education. Tb be filled are two expiring 3-year terms and two new 4-year ■rms. The expiring terms are held by John C. Oark and Dwight L. Wise-nan. The two tour-year terms wen created by reeent otate legMa- Scotch PTA Will Install Officers Tomorrow Night ORCHARD LAKB-The Scotch Elementary School PTA will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the school to install officers of the organizi-llbn Also on the program will be discussion by Mrs. Janie Parker on the “Functions and Objectlveq of the Speech Correction Deport- mUsical program will be given by members of the 5th and i 6di grade chorus under the direction of Patrica Barker. Ove-member wheel beards to la-crease by two members. Candidates seekii« the four posts have until May 13 to return their petitiom to the school superintendent’s office. Voters have until June 3 to register. Arabs Offer Drug Plan to Be Attached to U.N. CAIRO (UPD—The Arab Narcotics Conference has recommended the establishment of a regiodal Mideast narcotics organization attached to the United Nations. The recommendation suggested that the ca-ganizatian set up Us headquarters in Cairo with branch offices li} Middle : Slate Spring Concert for Troy High Band 'TROY--Highlighting the annual spring concert of file Troy High School Band at 8 p.m. tomorrow will be selectlans from the Broad-ay hit "Music Man.’' Another feature of the program 111 be the "Suite in P" by Gus-tov Horst. To start the program the band wUi play the overtara "Orpbeaas la tba Uaderworid" by Otten-baeb. On the lighter side, the concert ivill include “(Concert Fantasy’’ by Kepner, “Augero” by Ftancb and ”On The Mall” by Goldman. Featured soloist will be clarinetist Darrell Hoard, who will play the third movement of Mozart’s •(3arinet Concerto.” .Hoard recently won a first dlvl-skm rating in the statewide competitions by playing this sriection. Dios Following Stroko Whilt Driving Truck WHITE LAKE — Clarence E. Blade. 34. of SB63 Pickboume Rd. died Saturday in a Three Riverq Hoapttal after wttering a stroke while driving his tnyrie near that comupity. Fdlewing the attack, Bladc’i tractoi^trailer truck veer^ df M60 and hogged down in mud in front mtoft wto a driver MMor Car Transport Co. in Pontiac.. » b§ smart-look aroort ~'Von't-do-it-Yourselfr' SAVI CLOSIT SPACE Protect Clothes from MOTH DAMAGE U§0 Our ECONOMICAL ClfANEP^ I amort*look amort i COMPLETE SHIRT SERVICE THW.Eum ni-lS3« Qualky Cleaning ^ W S ince 1922 ' § BEDROOM SUITE5-30X!40%!50’!0FF! 1. WKC Si 108 NORTH SAGINAW -r. TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MAY 9, 1060 wum Workers Slow, Plant Will Fold Detroit Employ«r Says Output Just 60 Pet. of s^What It Should Bo DEHtOrr m - Cbmi>Uinli« Ui llfaut get! only 60 per cwt el the grodncflvtty It ihoold get troin Us employee, Joeeph Gurfca umoonced he/«6^,ehiit down bis G0«iui . Menutactoring CSorp. I June 17. "People in Detroit heve the talent, but they arb riding on their ■eniority and they aren’t as productive as they should be.’’ the 43 yeamld Northfield president told New Jersey Men Declare War on New York's Withholding Tax NEW YORK (UPn - An Intriguing little star has Just been dedared on the sUte ol New York by the state of New Jermy. h^ promise ol qireading The bloodless conflict centers around a hardy dass of underprivileged dtiseni, the out-of-state oonumders, Their cauae is taxee. army ol theae folk — Neither New Jersey nor Con-neetkut has income taxes both have state sales taxes as their primary revenue. This sreek New Jersey Gov. Robot Ileyner struck h Mow on ' ‘ " of his commuters straight at the pocketbook New York. M New Vsrk In trains, ly ISS autamotive re^oement and headBgkts far raid, Chrysler and Oeaeral Motors. Ourfca said It dM absut wwOi "Bd,** he added, "the profit has not been sihat it should be ... I don’t thMc we’re getting the productivity . . . what we get is only 60 pdr cent of what it should be, PROFIT pOVLO BE GOOD "If the workers would raise their staixiards to 73 per cent on their we’d make a good profit’ Qarha said aa the ether hand that be had aa eamplaiat about MIcMgaa taxes or eoanamlc snate, has had "a Matloa’' wUk the United i Wotkera UWsa and hsUs * hd hi my piaat.” ♦ Gurka, who lives in Bearixmi, ■aid he, his wife and four children > will move to San Fnmeteco and that he will open a plant there to produce baby banks — the type banka give when one opens a savings account. ★ ^.lllis oompany already has been Imlng out such baby banks and Is HWi he expects to add ac lame itons at San Franciaoo. U. S. Recalls Envoy to Trujillo Regime WASHINGTON (AP) -^"Jo8eL S. Farhtnd, U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic, haa been recalled for consultations over strained relations with the Caribbean nation. I Among the top items to be discussed with Fariand at the State Department was the Dominican Republic’s expulsion of cnri E. Davis. American Embassy press offiocr. Davis was said to hav« given a British newsman information hostile to the dictatorriiip of Rafael Trujilla. They hit the city from 8 to 9 / m. By 6 p. m. they are gone, ba<^ in their split level nests as fsr as 50 miles from Manhattan. A typical commuter may see nothing more ply to the subsidiza-Uon of the commutier railroads go-li« Into New York. The railroads have levied constantly tnmksing fane, in the past few years. His Stono Goofed, Mailed the Copy ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - A member of the Maryland Hooss of Delegates, trying to acknowledge the voice of the people by writing a letter to the editor of his eouBty week. . . . wonders If Ms mss^ags got avorags tdephona central Icoidata ste to lU Wihs to |MvMa reguirel as much as 156,000 tor the Moessaiy serviei ciNnsfr feet of cable and each cebM mayItlons. It waS' meant for The Cecil rhig at Elkton, Md. But busy Statehousf workers in the steno-grcphar’s pool addressed It ‘The Elkton Wbto, Elton, Md.’’ Hien they filed the origLial and inaUad tte unah|acd carbon copy. WORRIED OVER DEBTS? BUER OraCAL CO. HIGH in qualify — LOW in co6f Teal ekeice Of tonnes In Ih/ \n-' BtyfM. Alt M^ses^jjmj^U. 5i'»sr-A’;s ALUMINUM netstoritalyeWenr 28fi|U®8eNL •41s leeeMal Cotors e Km lu^lSSl t "lei If Yenrs ef Credll CenaseUsy Ixperience Assisi roa" Neeiss Mllr 9 to S. w^cad Bek > J^ lf Nom MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS t rMUM at*to auk nut- K s-( Come in and Hava Your Present GJoases AdlUMlod — No Choroei ’Tee Cam AtM Ho tort at f eket Opdcoli Whr toHlo lot Lout" 86 N. ScaiiMw-^Acroes from Fadsrar« 9:10 to 5:10—FRIDAY NIQNT "TIL 6:10 CLOSED WEDNESDAY No Afpoiahaent Notourntr U. S. Gives Support to 5. Korea Regime SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-The United States has assured acting President Huh Chung of its "fullest sympathy and cooper-’’ in running South Korro’a LET GOOD^^EAR CHECK THE LOWER HALF OF YOUR CAR THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, MAY 9, 1960 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TWENTY^NE Remember Aged at County Medical Facility By HABVBT ZUCKE^nntO You can find “wrery affliction under the ton" among the •ome 3S6 patients at the Oakland County Medical Care Facility, and becauM their aeerage age Is 08, they think a lot about dying. They are there for convalescence, because they need medical care, %nd they are there because they cant pay for the attention elsewhere. Some per eeat of the patient population will reman at the hospital for the rest of their.Uvea beeaase they will regalro this specialised care until the end. Some never make it out of there because they fall tp convalesce. ★ i You and,r||py fbr thek Iragp virtth our taaeir. Their sb|r port comes fsocial Seeur^ the The paBenio are honsed iii a few wards of M each and rooms for 4 to 8 persons. But, the patients miut have more than medical atten- tion and to this end the faculty is upgrading its recreational and physical therapy and entertainment program. NEED A FCRPOSB *‘We take good care of them,” says Thomas J. Leonard, manager of the faculty, “but we have to keep them busy, too. Aged people need a program. We want to stimulate the interest of the patient and make him a Uttle happier during his confinement. *Tve been here M years and Tve yet to see a person that wants to They all seem to want to hang on to see what’s going to happen tomorrow. “We want them to have diversion, to give them a Ught moment to take thek minds off their Ulnesses." ’ . Leonard’s dtrogglirt^ an uphUmje, however. Entertaln-m^H'equl(«lwht,juc^ and television sets, are at the b^tom of the budget list. NEED MOVIES Patients who must spend their jemainlng years,%per- haps only days. In confinement have too little Ontoytunlty for laughter. ' A movie may be shown on the average of once per month by the grace of a volunteer group with a movie projector. The facility would Uke Its own'propector. The a^ could look forward to a weekly movie. There are only six television sets for the entire patient populatum. Spiritual aid ts deemed a necessity, atoe. and at Leonard’s Initiation, a chaplain’s room was provided. It . affords privacy, hut little reUgioas environment A ruiKor the floor Is needed and “some religious pictures” which would be ermducive to the purpose of satisfying the spkltual needs of those In their vintage years. "Giving them spiritual ak Is sometimes better than giving them medicine,” Leonard says. "They think about dying. ” f it it -k These in the winter of their llfeUmes. many of them alone, need to be remembered, says Leonard. The public is invited to attend an open house from 1 to 4 l).m. on May 15 at the faculty, 2200 N. Telegraph Rd. VOliR MOVE -OB bompanionship a The patients at the Oakland County Medical Chre Facility rely nong themselves to pass the hours. Here, two men are studious- ly engaged in a friendiy game of chess. The third man Is waiting his turn to take on the winner. • Swifch'Pioneer to Second Radio U. S. Receives Good Signal From Satellite Qt 8. Million Miles WASHINGTON (AP) - Neariy two months after its launching, the Pioneer V space probe has a voice. Radio signals sent more than eight, mfllion miles switched on Sunday the 150-watt transmitter which had been silent since Pto neer’s March iflaunchtag fronT Cape Canaveral, Fla. Until Sunday a five-4ratt transmitter had b^ smding back a wealtti of detail on' cosmic radiation,' charged particle energies and mignetic field phenomena. More than 109 hours of broadcast data had been received. But as distance increased, the smal^ radio's .signals became harder and harder to pick UP, and wa» made as Pioneer reached a point S.OOl.boo miles from the earth. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the new r^io pn^ded “a good, clear , katumiaidon, lasting about a minute and a half.” But because It drains the q>ace probe’s batteries so much faster, it will be .used (Hdy sparingly. NASA officials declined to predict bow the mm powntid radio will Wm. They said some mechanical troubles have turned up in the space probe in recent weekk which could cause increasing ^Acuities. For one thing. NASA said there has been some slight deterioration of the sun-powered batteries, “possibly the result of leakage in the vacuum of space.” It noted also that a minor component failure had reported earlier. Mark 300th Year for Second Time in Jersey City JERSEY Cmr. NJ. (AP) -Jersey Oty is ceietowting its 300th 'anniversary today for the second time tai 30 years, ^mother such cdelnration is expected lA 180 years. The dty kicked off a yeartoag observaaoe Sunday wldi a^paiwde. But tn 1930, the late mayor Ftonk (I am the law) Hague led a Sltnilar parade aflar deeksring , that the city qiiwig fropi a 1630 village later wiped twt by flie Indians. The present dty offldals count from the founding of the first permanent white setflemeBt in New Jersey in 1660, And Jersey dty Itw^l wasn’t, incorporated uhtil 1820, ao fitOreV i •probabiy be a thin’ “ belebiatiim la 2130. SOMEONE IS CONCERNED - Many of the 225 patients at the Oakland Oounty Medical Care Fadlity have no one left who cares, no family, no friends other than fellow pabrnts. It is a cmnfort to them that someone is concerned. A welfare ' employe spen^ a lew monents here with one of the aged. Arizona Tops Califdmia in Fight for Water Rights SAN FRANOSOO ora-Hriduding red. \ '±-. TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 9,1960 mxa tbe of IMS to liw b^ibMdag of 196S, dvfliu hoo-pttal Ms iBcrened 90 per cent, wbOt tot popidetloa rote 20 per ont, woonlfaic to Health Inaiir- Boom to Snap Why Acceirt Less for Your Money NOT 3% NOT 3V2% BUT 4% CURRENT UTI M AU SAVINGS Ca^ol Saviiss & Loai Assoe. TSW.thron EE 44)561 Family Sayg He Ran in Penn Relayi 'American Spy Loved to Fly CUSTOMn PARKINa RIAR OP RUILOINa Business of 1960s to Force Empbyment of TRENTONi N. J. (UPD-Boom-ing buslnesa in the ISOOi wil\ force empkQta to atop Job diecrimina-tkm against Negroee, Labor Secretary Janet P. Mitchell predicts. t * * Economic growth will outstrip growth in the "preferred” working force in the next 10 pears, and Negroes, MltdiMl said in an addreat at Rider College to about 400 high school counselors tram Delaware, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey- wBI be tranefemed by Mg to- hi the aanber at werkera X to 44 years Md. Mitchell forecast this picture of prosperity by 1970: Ihe U. S. itandard of Uvit« be up 25 per cent, with the groee national product up 50 per - Better poaitiona will be at-led by the construction, fi- industoies. There will be fewer Job opportiadties in transp • i public , wRI rise to 17 MitdwU said fay 1970 two of every five women will be in the ties eq>eclally to older women. Lake of the Ozarka in central Mtsaonrl has a shoreline of 1,375 You are cordidly invited to atterid A FREE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE entitled *X!hri8tian Science: Defender of Individual Rights” Thunday, Hay 12-8 P.M. Bto B. Hay, CA ef 1 of 1 hrist, AT FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST; SCIENTIST 164 West Lawrence Street PONnAC. MICHIGAN His landing Pad Portable, Meal MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP) - 0 to a patent In 1965 and now has i the idea ready to preaentatlon. The pad is inflated with afar, helium or some similar gas and the idaa Is to distrllNite the ahreraft*a weight WAIBONGTON (AP) - Fkinds G. Powers' father deectibes him as a fellow who has liked to fly ainee he was 14 and who hi 10 years as a pilot has done moat of his flying akxia.' Powers, now 30, is Identified as the Mlot of the UA plam the Bo-vieU say they shot down over the Soviet Union last Sunday. Premier Nikita Khrushchev said Saturday Powers parachuted to earth, was Marriage licenses aotert O. CWmU, U. less aoeliMt«r m».. Royal oak. a^ aatb O. Baaar, ta. r. saw. U. «SMI Wm( "sIuSmi"O. OarWr. IS. IIS Botepl. lawMO, aad Marilya K. ■olUaSarTa JoS^r\SaMiW, #. I#S Beoda^. aqyal Oak. and daaot 0. BonraMa, M, -aDoana a. LartnoyTis. 3U a^-Bolly m L. BaHia. St, IW anSrawarOrtra, atiitoy. SS. BSS hadlaa- UWUkb. is. 4SM mar. ai a M. JodwTis. 11S4 CharwuM I I,. Kltcbm. 11, US Uawoo ____wiar, and Nancy C. Jolmiaa, 1 list Hortnumbcrtand, RoAaatar Cloyaa C. Balltr. M, IIM Alto^ ai OtaU r. PItrcc, It, 11 Na* York Robert L. Shan, U, Ml Barpar. ai Ortan.aad VlrglBla A. KoCray, SS. Ml ^^SLond^lMoiaul^r., SS, MS Narada IVradala, and Owda M Barmdorf, 31, "lffll*^fa«‘.M.suswuiiuu. aad Joanna K. avarta, SS, lU Baward was on a apy misainn. ★ ★ ★ . Khrushchev said Powers was a. former Air Force pilot who Joined the Central IfttdUgence Age^ in 1956. Information here is that Powers, after graduating from Milligan College at Johnson Qty, Tenn., in 1950 Joined the Air Foroe and quit in 1966 to becoma a test pilot to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. ir it if He was flying to Loddieed a U3 plane on a high altitude research misaion when could beeone landing i helioqpten or other veiUeal-Iandliig aircraft through use of Ws portable landing pad, a Mansfield Inventor Fred E. LIngfdter came up with the idea several years ago, applied 404 million galloas of ma-1 wittbf uaed thia year by Ivacatlooen and boat awmn. Softly First, Mifltr BROKEN ARROW, OWa. (AP)] -Showing two boys hi Ms Uving room how to handle an air rifle, Charlee McWUUams accidently shot S| piece of hto wife's prtos tuniltufe, He ended his leseon withj a lecture on gun safety. CocknadiMi Written Guarantee Im Ex CoMpaar M14 PMt. M. as. BMS. r* MSM OUenr W. Powers, 56, 4t Norton, Va., said of Ms son; "Hy-ihg ahv^ meant everytMng to that boy.*' 880-yard run. took part in Penn Relays. Tbe family described him as an he MM awed as a lift guard. Powers’ faflier is a Powers was bom Aug. M, 1R2R .na owns, the Norton Shoe stare at Jenkins. Ky., but has spent moet of the tiine since in (3oiumhas, Ga., and southwest He was a member of the fBot>-ball and trade teams M Grundy, > Va', High School and at Milligan . College. Ifls family said Fowem. • who ran the 440-yard daah and at Norton. He has five sisters, all of whom live at the parents borne 1 ' DUS section of Wise : wife, Barbara, ia ‘nnhey, vdiere he was based to Lockheed. She i ■ from Albany, Ga. 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Among iterru she recently found being used as bookmarks were a receipt to 100 shares of stock, a marri^e license and a half-eaten' bacon sandwich. iHiiiwinniii/iTBiiH Only Gerber Strained Foods have these 3 featnresl mW QWCK-TWItT CAT MW WIDI-TOP* Hear QBidi>Twist (M» oa Garber Junior M “ ‘ ........... if foods aad High Meat Diiinars, tool More ^ mofe-Oerber Strained and Junior Foods will soon be available with the new, oh-so-easy Quick-Twist Cap. Just an easy U turn... and you uncover a nourishing dinner, vegetable, fruit or dessert. Just a quick Va turn and you easily recap the jar to refrigerate unused portions. Thifl modern convenienee l« i>art of Gerber’s servies to you while providing your baby with the fine quality, nourishinf foods he likes and needs. So next time you shop, look for the convenient Quiek*Twist Cap on many varietiea i|ow... and on more and more very aoon. 'BAbifS paeOexA b(i4iKes...OciA Qtily basuvcul# Geud^ez; SAB6T sooiiys THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY. MAY 9. 1960 TWBNTY-THtlEB Plenty of Special Savvy Needed to Understand Ticker Tape Lingo ) Bjr BAM DAWBOIf Af WmttaiM Newt Awdjrtt NEW YORK (AP) ~ At eon-luiiinB to meet novicet u the upt downs of stock prices an the lymbols by which those in the Iduw Identify the traded ★ * ★ These groupings of one to thne letters ^>pear on the ticker tape. And as everyone knows, ticker tapd is necessary both Ja the (hv derly swapping of stocks thrauth-put the nation and in the proper welcoming on Broadway (rf visit-bg kings and sports heroines. How did the particular symbols get on the tape? And how are new (Mies chosen? And do active floor traders always i^er to stocks by their formU node letters? To answer the last question first: they don’t. How is a novice investor to know what his broker is talking about when be’discusses what is happening to Bessie? NICKNAME FOB LETTERS (The broker is referring to price fluctuatiOBs in BS, the ticker symbol for Bethlehem -Steel. ★ ★ * Otiwr nicknames commonly used for stocks are Navy for NV, by whldi North Amoican Aviation is more formally knov;n to tape readers; and, more recently, Sput-nick, krhich is how the symbol 8PK now looks to a pcgfeaslonai In Standard Packagiiqt stock.'MTM means Minute J Corp. on the tape, but a cei crooner’s large ownership of the issue led traders to dub it Crosby. Sometimes beknames or short names for companies appear as the official ticker symbols. If you see PET it means Pet Milk, Hat stands for Hat Cbrp. of Aawika, PEP fw- I^psiOila. KID for Al-" ' Kid. But hosr R the novice to know NKP is the New York, Chicago A St. Louis Railroad if he doesn’t know the carritf’s nickname is Nickle Plate? strict rules on what ones are acceptable. Chief aim is to avoid confuskMi or duplication. But they still have kite of com-binatians left to draw upon. Ihe Exchange notes that there are theoretically 676 twoJetter symbols availaUe and 17,576 three-letter combinations. The (ddest of the symbols was tiosen usually for two reasons, the Exriiange, the magazine of the New York Stock Exchange, explains today. 1. One or two letters were given to the then more active issues. 3. The initial letter or letters of the listed company were led. * Almost Anyone reading GM cpi the tape would know the stock s(dd was General Motors. But how many know that X means U.S. Steel, Y means Alleghaney Carp. or Z means Woolworth? The various exchanges have ST'Jr'J? Feel It Can Resist Reds t/.S. Military With Korean Michigan Chiropractors Pick Alien Parker .Head DETROIT m -*■ Dr. Leonard Florek'af Allen Park was. elected president ot the MicMgan Academy of Chiropractors, Inc. Other otHcers elected during dm academy’s lOtfa annual meeting here were: Dr. Bonard O’Dell, Detroit, vice presidem; Dr. Edward O. Button, Garden aty, treasurer; and Dr. Larry Allen, Jackson, secretary. Contrary to ajmsarances, light-ling does not travel at sharp Is Pleased Government WESTERN FRONT, Korea (AP)| --American Army ofOoers in Korea ue generally pleased with the new South Korean government and ted that it will be effectively anttOniununist. The Americans are eqiedally happy at signs that South Korea may make friends with Japan, since that Nation lies at their back u they face the truce line at the North Korean Ommuniss. Ihe ofQoers were reluctant to dlacias Korean poUtics for the record. "R really isn’t our business,” one said. But talking from their front line positions, they said that the South Korean uprisii^ drove Syngman Rhee to abdicate as president, was a matter of some concern to them at first. Lt. Gen. Harry P. Storke, who heads the 1st U45, Corps with direct control of ah U.S. fighting men in Korea, said; ‘T tho at first that there might haVe been some Communist Influence in the demonstrationa. But it i pears now that there was non Storke said his first thought the demonstration spread was what steps he could lake to keep troops on even more-vig" alert a^inst any attack from the N(Kth. “I found there wasn’t much else we could do. We were—and are— at about the peak state of alertness you can have," he said. ★ * * Starke said he didn’t expect any attack from the North, and apparently neither does anyone else along the western front line near the 38tti Parallel. 1 Wrigl^ Tuesday, Moy 10. . reserve the right to limit quantities. Measure for Measure... at fVrigley You Save More,. Swift Premium, Hygrade's or Imperial SMOKED HAMS Portion • Plain or 0 Garlic m Mich. J Grade 1 • 1 Sliced Bacon Butt Portion 49V Whole Hams it,! w*. 49'.. 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MACKINAC ISLAND, AAlCHieAN FOtT SfilliY HOT 11, OITtOlT, MICH 10 AN **ldeology and Ca^ExUtence*' comet to you through the conviction and sadri/icial giving of thoutands of fellouhcUixent, THE HANDBOOK MOSCOW AHACKS You will undertteml why Ceihmuiiitm hot vigerevtly affecked B hi Prwia, through the Tots Newt Agenqr, end In over 100 eificlet end broedcettt eround the werld. T -1 ■ I'. THE rONTIACTIlKSS. MONDAY. MAY 9, 1»60 TWENTY-FltE I^t*g Waste Some Lovely Hourg Efpciency Okay at Times f PHYLLIS BATTELLE ' YORK-Pmktent Etwn-r never fumbles in the mom-^ _ He*e up, dressed and ready tor action in liesa than 20 minutes, and you know why? Pi^pally because be decides the night before what he's going to wear the next day. It’i that .A paychoiogixt named George Craae ta another boy i— “ 7Ae D0WA6IAG /fvmT OAS PURNACI The Dowagiac “Arrow” Cmi Furnace W«. tirfivUtM, kumUifi»$ and JOitn Oe air—tbm’^i nothnw dner under the Mia I Engineered for eoonpmy, built for ycv* of lervioel Quiet, always dependable—no noisy moving parts. A complete, compact unit, pnished in benutifui blue baked-on Hammerloid enamel. It's ideal for your modem basement or recreatioii room.'^ Haoting and Skaaf Mafel Coin ractar 3S1 V.PADD0CIST1UT n 5 8973 CAS for SPACI HUTINC is NOW AVAlUiLI CALL ^ INFORMATION ^ • thg President, only probably bo makes more money. One of the reasons for his eltldency is that he meraoriies his day’s duties and appointments. When?' Why, addle he's shaving and brushing teeOi, of couifs. oasgU In traffle Sometimes, when the traffic jam is expected to be brief-lived, he’s been known to tear a sinide chapter ouf of a paper-back carry it in solitary literary qjdendor in one pocket. Dave Gafi corder at his bedside letters and reminders of things he fbust do after he wakes up. These are "productive peb|de.’' They use every one of the 1,440 minutes of the day efficiently. A writer named Allred Balk recommends that all of us emulate these distinguished representatives of save-it-yourself timing and be-, eon»e automatcns activity, He i it all sound so admirable and, like many admirable things, 'agilely exhausting. GET BURY! Take housework,” wrote Balk. Do you dust with only one hand? Or put dowi^ only one plate at time whilr sattinf the table? Tsk! Balk has doaens of other ki«ges-tions like delegating jobs to the chiktawn, totthig dishes airdry, planning dub and godal nteetings efficiently-^ I didn't have time to finish his tiieories. My husband calledi, me up >and isaid "What are you doing?” and I said naturally I was writing some checks and he said "Ibr what, for Hfaven’s sake, i’ve paid ^m,’ and so, I started writing ^tetto' and he said to cut out whuevcr I was ddng now, let’s go for a ride in the country. ' I safd Boaaene, hadn* heard of eftleIcBeyr And he re plied I was out if my I ' l>etter come home. Which I having completed my shopping list, while we were talking, and when I set the taUe With all four hands jvhile balancing the wine on my head he would hapiBy talk : ealy one hand, or asojgntng heads and eyes and ears to the same tidag (I began to feel fo# iUs man’s wife.) And while you are telephoning. Balk goes bn, why not write some overdue letters, or make oid checks, or begin next week’s shopping list? (Mrs. Balk must have a pretty dull coup of phone pfdsj While watching TV, do some of yomr nonconcaptration chores. He suggests; Bring the ironing board into the living room, or the shoe-shine kit. (And her television programming is pretty dull too.) * w ★ Don't write. Make long-di|danoe calls if that expedites a decision or quickly clears up Confusion. (At least he's generous with her.) If a party line gets out of hand, get a private .phone (What—to call thoae dullards?); and consider an extm-sion phone to save steps (and gM more letters and checks written), Later, after he’d wrested tl Ironbig board from me_________ the shoe polish out the windpw, I explained aU about Mr. Balk and. Rev. Peale and President Eiam-hower and their brilliant timesaving schemes., Well drattlt, he said, if he’d wanted an Eisenhower that’s what he'd have married. Which shows how brilliant my husband is. But in our slovenly manner, v waste^ ^ loveliest twin ______ State Farms to Grow Head Lettuce Crop STCXKBRIDGE (It — A group of Ingham County mock farmers have orgaidsed to try to make head lettuce a major Michigan crop. Twelve farmers or farm partnerships plan 4o operate as Stock-bridge Vegetable Producers, Inc. fli Tie pbinted during'the first year of operation, a ★ ★ Since moat head lettuce market coipes from California, the natural shipping advantages enjoyed by the new.group are ob-viouB. However, agricultural experts at Michigan State Untveraity say the venture is risky since hot, humid Michigan spimers may make the lettuce grow too fast. There are 27 state-owned ar operated parks in Missouri. THE SILVER SHIELD- Your Guarantee of Heftting Comfort! IDEA All Aroand gaanmteed heating eomfort HERFS WHAT SILVER SHIELD-HEATIR6 WEARS TO YOU • Ivon tompersfine ta sR • Medem lyitoin fer better teems. Nvtog. • Ne he* and sold syclos. • nkered ah ta al leems. . • Warm fleers.' to aH leomt. • laspecNon by expsfts. • Longbr-lasflaf tysMm. MOTHERS! FATHERS! WHERE DO YOUR CHILDREN SPEND MOST OF THEIR INDOOR HOURS?. On the floor? Playing.., reading ,. .watching TV ...onthe floor! This Is the Indoor ptaylng xorw. In too many homes IT'S COLD DOWN THERE . cold on a child's bare feat, frigid after a warm nap, draffy and dangaroui after a hot bath-How many sniffles start hbra? And how many col ds? 'S'n «« lywreii ate avaltable tor aN i walk through jrour hooia in baattaf, caoH«t, ar a cemWnaflofl af both, your itoeklns titt in ,eom-ptetf comfort In any weather without ekpcriencins tha Icy OomfertaUy warm floors art a tcatura of a .food^warm-haatlns sietam. DUfom tamperaturas from ftoar-to. oaUtns thromhout tha art ooa of tna rcqulni yon build, buy or nmodti. Kr a few dolUrt extra la initial eoat, you mn and aaea to tarsu of lostUf comfort ot mtolmom exptoao to fuM and repair bOb. s of suaroatoed. baaltbliU, BMoera tadoor caaUort. Oafclaid ladoor Coaifort Bareai.. STiMUTMlWm HtATINa laOS Oraan Lake id. Omkard Labe, JM l-lOaO WRIGHT SHEET METAL CO.. 5R04 Dteta Hk Wateefard, OR I L njimc ABd SUMS RRYAN F. FRENCH WOLVERINE HEATING CO. MERCER HEATING > SNOT MITAL WORKS R2S N. Pamtoc TmN WaHad Uba. MA 4.1569 TWKyTYSIX V THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, 5IAY 9, 1960 When U Comes to Mushrooms, She teads Field . BOYNC UtY EMt Jvs (ten houaewtfc pre«kle> today as pkm after a conteit in which riie phKfced nearly three a minute to baM a field of ISO oonteatants. ★ ★ ★ ' * Mra. Maiy Staih, 39, woft the tint annual Boyne City Chamber of Commerce Trophy lait ^tur-with a harveat of 337 morel muahrouRU in one hour, 4S minifies. Mn- Elmer Simmerman of Flint was second with 274 and Tilra. Robert Maekte of WeAoon Lake was third with 383. ★ ★ ★ Mdes made 19 about one-thtyd of the itarting field but only Jack Ifcdees, 16. pf Boyne City was a aertoos challenger with 231 morals lor fftfii place. West Europe Lashes U.S, for Presummif Blunder LONDON Ifl—West European obseprers today considered th«t the downing of an Anierican spy plane over the Soviet Union strengthens the hand of Premier Nikita Khrushchev and puts President Eisenhower in an embarrassing position for the Big Four siunmit talks opening in Paris May 16. While recognizing that both East and West engage in intelligence activities, many* "" ^ observers felt that the United States blundered in its timing. The moat diaturblng feature of the inddoit is how the Americana came to audiorize a flight of thia kind on the eve the summit meeting," aakl the influential Lon- NOW! *THE HYPNOTIC EYE” ond "JINX MONEY” EAGLE START?" I TUESDAY business! UKESI^I ETHEL MERMAN DONALD O CONNOR MARILYN MONROE DAN DAILEY JOHNNIE RAY MITZI GAYNOR ■^2nd MAJOR HITl- ^ Tyrone Power ^ i PIPER LAURIE JULIA ADAMS ki the ooatrol ajad ceordlnatioa ol the Central latel-Bgeaoe Ageaey'a aettvMlea." The conaervative Parte newspaper Le Figafo laid that "htetory offers few comparable examples of dumsiness." It said the incident gives Khrushchev "arguments with which he can cover his iiitraraigence if the adventure ol the summit conference runs into difflculUes." London's leftist Daily Mirror de-lared. the Powers flight was sheer insani^.” The liberal News Chronicle called it a blunder. ” The Western leaders will start the summit conference with the knowledge that their 'moat powerful member baa been outwitted with painful ” Konni zniiacui. * * ment, said it ^ras . excuse of the young lady who pleaded that her illegitimate baby waa only a little one. The fact that the President apparently knew nothing of the dispatch of the gpy plane makes matters, Pilot's Father fir ?JH".»,U/ill Anneal •the classic Will ApPvCll Iu1\ TONITE! Owe Showing Only! lltoSiBiiinE! Sifflit SBfNM»!l)^^ Dwiiil 7:20 Finds His Burglar Gun Gone in the AAorning DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) -- George Rayford told police the thief who oe into his bone worked so stly that he stele his "bur^ar- Rayford explained he kept a pistol on a dialf near the bed in case of prowlers, but the burglar who visited him stole his wallet and gun without awakening him. DRIVE-IN THEATER WATCH US GOf —WATCH US OtOWI ★ TONIGHT - TUESDAY ★ milCtESTFUN-SHOrSHEKI ^ TECHNICOLOR* DORIS afJkCK DAY • LSIWIMO. SRNIS KOVACS T HAPPENED TO JANE -n AT i;06-6;2S-9iS0 SOB COWSroiNE, ■ •at, WTii'^U tter L-- A HMr* bmbI^rI war pi th«r*U ha** to nn U** MM CRIMES OF WAR! WEDNODAT TONT CI«TtB-OBAN MSBTIN SUtn LBIOB WHO WAS THAT LADY? a BLUE SKY DRIVE IN theater 2 1 >0 Opd*L- Kd. II : > TONIGHT 2-HITS-^2 umweia ^ 3SL TIEWIS OtSOT H. HOWS KlitfriTCTi HAMSTRUNG — While his oppements pfle up "pdnts” with Ouurlotte, N. C., voters, I’hil Alexander, 27, te home wite the mumps. Alexander is a candidate for the lOtb congressional seat in the Democratic primary but be had to cancel AT Phttefu several speaking engagements when he esme down with the ailmmt along with his tour chU-dren. He is shown here with his son Rusty, 5, and daughter Cindy, 6. U.S. Flier's Dad and Wife Convinced He's Innocent of Spying POUND, Va. (AP) - The father of the American jet filer held in the Soviet Union cm spy charges appeal to the Soviet State Fire Kills M6thef,^2rTots Premier to return his 1 un- harmed. Both the father, Oliver W. Powers, and Barbara Gay Powers, 24-year-old wile of the pilot, say they are sure he is innocent. Mrs. Powers is at her mother's hwne In MUledgeville, Ga., recov-a Btoken right leg received while skiing in Turkey. Her doctor says die is emotionally exhausted and unable to men lor several days. Powers’ pon, Francis Gary Powers, 30, was piloting a civilian American jet plane which was shot down in tiie Soviet Union. Premier Nikita Khrushchev announced his capture. COAL MINER PHILOSOPHY The eider Powers Sunday be understood Khrushchev used to be a coal miner. "Well, so was I, fcY 15 yearp,” he said. "So. if we can't talk to one another any- other' way, maybe we can aa one old coal miner to another. Tm going to ask Khrudichev to be fair to my Ix^'-be kind to him—and send him home to us. not guilty of that kind of thing they’re charging here." Mrs. Powers issued a brief statement through her mother, Monteen Brown, before she was placed under sedatkm by the doctor. T am happy Gary is alive and sale but I Imow be could not or would not do anything wrong," she said. "I don't believe all tl^ spy stories. I don’t knew anything about spies." - Mrs. Powers arrived at I mother’s home Sunday after flight Irom Adana, Tuikey, aboard a dvilian plane. LANSING (UPD-A young expectant mother, her son and her dau^ter died yesterday in a fire which raced through their two-story frame bouse here. The victims, were Mre. Ethcri W, Rogerp, 23, and her (Mdren 'lugh Jr., 4, and Darlene, 2. Mrs. Begen* hasbaad Hugh fir., tt, eras the Ism sarviver. He crawM eato a. perch aafi firopped te the growsi after he WM awakened by smeke abeat 7 ajn. Rogers said be tried to get bach nto the house to rescue his wife and children but was driven back by smoke and flames. The children were dead of snmke inhalation at the scene and Mrs. Rogers died of bums u she 3 Negro Pupils Who Broke Color Line to Graduate LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (A3*) -Three Negro papUs will grada-ate from oMe aU^wUte Ugh ■eheola tWa msath, sebeol oKi-' etaJs saM, cfimaxlag a year of Noway to Quiz U.S. {Over Plane Incident OSLOrTfopwar TAPI —-Fpifelgn -RUI^iR, wt tategrated hr M67i Minister Halvard Lange todl^88ia| the government will mak sentetions to Washington in the case of the U.S. ptene riwt down over the Soviet Uniaq. Moecoqr charges the plane was bound tor Bodo airflsld in nortiwm Norway. Lange told Parliament tiie N«v wegian Embassy in Washington has been instructed to take the matter up with the U.S. autbori- eoanNo ssTWUsAir YAVIB aU BATISIBU' ties. "Russia has said that the Ameri-4mn airman fiiot down over Russian territory has stated that be was on his way to Bodo airfield,” Lange said. "Norwegian civilian and military authorities have no knoeriedge of this mptter." ^ZT3KEEGO UARn PENdDAT exclusive; PREMIER SHOWlfIGi IVl speltacuiar adventures beyond space and timi in cinemacic THE STARTLING NEW ■ ^ , SCREEN PROCESS THAT . . VENTURES INTO THE / ^ , 4TH DIMENSION AND ^ \Cl j £ Ij , TAKES YOU ON £ / £ V % MAN'S FIRST VISIT £ / | ^ ' ) . \ AHCRY||-:;' ■ '? r \p-li .COtOR being nipbed to Lanpiog Gpnend Hospftal. Mrs. Rogers’ sister, Lucille Tejkl, 20, spent the night on a down-Btidrs couch. She told poUa left tor wenk at 6:30 «.m. there was no sign of fire at that WOW! WHAT A PONTIAC RIOT DRIVE IN THEATER W*‘m Hovingl Om ftremaa, FV^aoiB Bveleth, I hoi^tallaed tor severe by a pleoe ef Inmltere . eUMrea’s bedroMn. Rogers sise was hospitalised far shoek. Deputy Fire Chief Victor Space paid the house seemed to have been “nude to bum" when it wm He said cardboard and plywood had been used goierously in construction of the house, ★ ★ d Firemen fought the flames foT 90 minutes before bringing the Maze under control. Damage ww estimated at more than 38,OQp. Th« cause ol the fire was imediately determined. Two e( the three were ameag Am aUe Negro stadents whe In-tegmted Oeatral HIgli School lx 1M7, when mob vioiaaoe broke out and federal Iroopo ringed the school to enforce (!oarf-ordered deoegregntfon. They Waite, hath 17. The thted te Etna lonea, 18. whoy waa om af Itone Negro after having been cteoad lai' a year by Oow. Orval E. Faabao to avaU tartegtatioa. WE DISCOUNT 20% to 50% Batter BoddiigGliaranea! 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MpyPAY, MAY 9, >960 TWENTY-SEVEN Outspoken Hartack Listened to Trainers Instructions Tight Rein Was Venetian Way 's Vnta Oar Wire SenicM LOUlSVnXE, Ky.-A tij^t rein and a p<;rtect ride helpedT produce Venetian Way'i Unpreiaive vk-'tory in the Kentucky Derby, trainer Vic Sovinaki inalated to^. hurt ttdBf I aald to Bar-' - tack waa ‘da me ew> Caver, don't tom hla head loeae.'And he didn’t.’* aald the trainer at hu bcm on the haekatieteh where too stable help wm ready to ehallence the world. >d how las t Venetian Way would . slow down if die jockey r^ widi loose reins and would take off when the rider “picked up the colt’s head." % Sovinaki. hap dreamed of wA> nlng the Kentucky Derby for a long tirnh. He got his fM shot at it two years ago when Lincoln Road, also owned by dw Sunny Blue Farm of Isaacs Blumberg, finished second to 'Hm Tam. ‘T always felt that £ 1 could wift the Kentucky Derby I would be willing to quit racing. Now I wodld like to win the next tvro.'' But It was a close call for the oft-remonstrtted Hartack. SbVinaki nevealed today that as lata as last Friday he was toying with the idea of replacing Hartack. ; '*1 kw^ I oeafd get Eddie Arcaro," said the iS-year-old exbaker from Kankakee, m., as he talhed e( Venetiaa’s S*/i hwgth triumph wet Bally Ache In last hatar^’a $1I8AM claasto tor and the renewal of Owlr rivaliy And I dm. i^ I dM. his name was Bill, not Willie, fai- tkmal qaarter-niUe,** aald Sevtn- He obeyed my Instructiona to the curred the ire of Sovinaki after a skL “He did bed was standtag T-fUriong prep race April 30 in ap In the saddto all lhe'’way. at Plmlloe May «L “But I finally decided to stide vdth Hartack although I’ll admit I, togethfr with many ethers, don’t' approve of his outspoken letter. Ito’U be Way again In the Preakness.” Hartack. who curtly advto photographers and newsmen to the jocks’ quarters after flie race that arhlcfa BaUy Ache beat Venetian Way by more than three lengths. •*1^ hha to give Veaettoa Way a goad swikout fsr an addl- When I want a horse to gel tough worfceut. I want the bey to sit to the saddle aM I told Her- Tigers Show .168 Average in 10 Losses Rain Prevents Muncey Takes Apple Cup Race, Shpwer Bath, Too > dlEijtN, Wash., (AP)-Mira Skriiak won the apluhtof duel but Bill Muncey won the trophy Sunday to the Apple Cup speedboat rhto. Muncey drove Miss Thrift-• way to victiay to the fSmile test . wMch opened the I960 racing aei ' son tor unlimited hydro|danes. . Thriftway unofficially averaged ’ in.448 miles per hour. Driving Wahoo, iSovak twice gave Muncey a sfaowerbath with ' his boat’s roostertail wake, the., first one nearly putting Thriftway out of the first heat. I Or • 11 JU t I 1* .w aanmnars ansVLTs 1-»|. > S. maeltM . . . U T m - «biirih ..... U S au 1 ^ s i ,*i “Sr* ::! s § SATHBOATS mnain.Ta . Lm AsiUm I. nuadsIpMa X slaM. I stmoATs anoEn ^ wkM at ChkAfs. po(ri|MMS. rsl nnstt I, SI. LcuU 1 1-0^ St caicafs Obh. mtrtMih {WW tl»' at LSI AbssIm (Brndal*. *4) U a.m. AT riMtsisi NO. S — Gerry Staley, veteran White Sox relief pitcher, pockets the ball which was used in winning his third victory of the season yesterday in Yankee Stadium. Five runs in the 10th inning gave the Sox an 8-3 victory over the Yankees. He has pitched 17 2/3.innings without a run being charged against him. White Sox, Giants Use Both to Grab League Leads_ Pitching, Power.. Pay Off - beataUe baseball Mend — am the reasons the Chicago White Sox and ' San Francisco-Giants have surged to the front of the American and National League packs. Everyone knew the White Sox ' had the pitchirg; and toe Giants ; had tot hitting but the former are ■urprising with their day-to-day * i»]nch and the latter oeuM ’ the beat pitching to their‘k -.-.typieHi Boeisimitooei..toMiAiy# .tke.. WUto Sax bealiag toe MewJTaek Yankeee, 84, to It tonTagB hM burgh Firatou, l|-L The I M et U gamea while toe Olaato have wun tores atraight and " of eeveau Gerry Staley, 38-year-old relief ; ace, halted the Yankees In the LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-The ' ^flng clan headed for Texas to- toe i»|,. lUndia aupplied the power with a at Fort Worth. And the happiest * ^ ^ three-nm lOtfa-inning homer that clinched the game fw toe White Sox. Milm McCormick, Zl-year-old new Giant ace, pitched a six-hitter and Willie McCovey drove In four runs to make things easy lor San Franciaco. ’The Cinctonati Reds stretched their winning streak to games vriien they best toe St. Louis Cardinals, ;V2, and toe Philadd-|4iia PhilHes defeated toe Los Angeles Dodgers, 44, to Sunday's only othto* activity. Raia postponed the Detroit at BaitimcKe, Cleveland at Bostqn and Kuwaa City at Washington games in the American League and Milwaukee at Chicago in the National. eany a 8-1 lead into toe utato bat gave way to Staley after •cored oa Roger Marie* Mugte. Ike Yeakoee Oiled toe hueee ageliiet Staley <■ wbea Neleen Fox etambied ea toe wet taiftold trytog to field what weald haveAieea a toird-eut Successh^ ato^ by Miimie Mt- Kansos Kegisrs Rfw ii WIBC iBCiin jSfeikdlngi i,DENYER (AP)-^ina, Kan., ‘ «t^ptured first friaoe in Division. 2 team' standings qf the Woman’s ^ematkmal Bmritog Oongreas Sunday night by rolltow 2478. r That sent the Kansans ahpad of 9elto Fourcbe S. D.^ leader toe past 10 days ^ the toumateent that contlraiea through M«^ "ihe ; Souto ’Ted Mussewskl, Sherm LoMA*** meetliM the year with the lar and A1 Smith produced^ two Say runs to the Ifth end toen Landis clinched the victory with his three-run homer. Staley retired the Yankees to the 10th to extend his string of consecutive shutout innings this season to 17-. ’The loss ended a fourgame Yankee winning streak to their American- League championB. - • 13- hit San Francisco attack that was aided by seven Pirate errora. eluding three by shortstop Dick Groat. Errors by Groat and center-fielder Gtoe Optoli led to (our Giant runs in the first inning and McCovey’A three-ran double waa the big blow of a six-run filth. Me- Barber's Record Score Wins Honors at Vegas (rf them all was Jerry Barber. ‘fhe little Los An^es vetnan walked away from toe field to win the M2,f00 Tournament Champions. And since toe’ Bai^ bera have five yotngsters, the $10,000 Jerry won waa Mother’s Day present wife Lucille. ' Bhrbo:, at 44 and 5-foot-5^the oldest and smallest to the dMd, into the final round at the Pea^ Jnn Couotiy Otto in the battle for the rUnner-<9 $5,000 puree. Hebert settled the issue on the 15th when be hit a shot from the center oT^ fairway over a shaky'twoHrtr^ tow^ngTree.'R stopped 30 inch- Botos and three in front of Jay •leberl. Jerry is a club pro and doeafi’ play as much tournament golf as he used to.tBut he eoon dispelled any idea that he might crack un- to shoot q 33^447 for toe par 3838-72 test and wind up a 72-hole score of 268. The Wiffi's 212 Brings l^eacli Blossom Win SPARTAf^URG, S. C. (AP) -T think I’ll take this course 1 tod put, it in my back yard.” ITut waa what Bfiffi Smith exultotly remarked after she BkMaam ’women's here Saturday for toe Klffl, of St Oair, Mich., up toe 54Me event wfth 212, one atroke higkCT then' tournament rocord here last year. She won $997.50. Beverly Hanson qf Palm Desert, Oalil.,' waa second wito 214: Her toaie was $888.30. Fktty Berg and Jqyec ZU» wen next at 218 and wtto $541 toe previous low here—275 Iry It was also 20 strokes bdoup par for the distance. The final round tvas lometoing ei a 21-rtog circus invoivtog the 21 idayers. There was Barber turning almost certain bogeys into birdies, Gormidc struck out walked two to win his fourth straight game. ’The Rntea dropped the entire three-game ae-riea to San F^nciaco and have lost five of six games since their nine-game winning streak. Cal McLMi, aided by BW Henry to the ninth, aeered his see-er, B.JD. HUlman, was found * * * bunied to death in hto iqiartmaat at Montgomery, Ala. It was the second sad trip back lit spring for the Tiger second bhseman. He was called to Mobile after the first game of the season because of the premature birth of’ a son-who survived only two days. Rick Ferrell joined the Tigers Ml a noae by Bally A in the Florida. _______h Bally Adie whs match for Venetian Way at he kept intact hto record of being In the money to all of his 21 starta exce^ the first, he easily defeat-i«fhg to E. P. Taylor of T«>-ronto. cloaed fast and finished 214 leiMths to front of C. V. Whit, ney’s Tompion, the fading favorite. The track was far tR>m fast but the son of Royal Coinage toe 114 mile in 2:02 24 compared to Whlrlaway’s record of 2:01 1-5. The victory was worth $114,850 in cash alone and boosted Venetian Way’s total bankroll for races to $280,127. Tlie other big chunk of the total came to feat of Bally Ache to the $100,000 added Washington Park Futurity last September. Blumberg paid a mere $10^ for the colt. As tlw third chojee of a disaopointii^ ekimated crowd of 75.000. he paid $14.60 for a $2 win ticket. Hartack's trouble with Sovimki was not the first time the 27-year-Black Lick, Pa., native has been faulted. He has fought verbal-ly with track ofOdalt tor refusal to ride an assigned horse, critidaed by newnnen and Jockeys for hto BUrtinesa—often toa-piayed for no appareN riaoMi. ^siton to the jockey room aft-ir the Derby oaid they didn’t note a singje other rider congratuiato Hartack altiiough jockeyo are noted tor their good natured bantering of wtonere and kmere alike. Venetian Way and BMly Adte leave Tuesday for Baltimore aad toe Prekneas. Victoria Park. Tom-piian and ntotb-|dace Diviaa Comedy also are expected to atart PRESS BOX Hie Oxford Plastics Inc. bowling team of Pontiac has returned from Denver after bowling 2282 at the wme tourney featuring a 534 by Ruth Belanger. Fran Bowers, Mildred Cross, Ann Devers' and Qarv toe Gould were others who took part. WHERE’S MY DERBY? — Venetian Way, winner of Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, was feeling right nippy this morning to his staU under the watchfiiipye o4 Ms groom Robert (Jreen. The colt ;ren away from the favorites'in the 86th running of the Derby and won by 314 lengths. ---------;-------------------------^-------------------------------- Michigan boat Western 74-58 to track. Ohio State 1514 to 1114 to goU and Wtoconsin 7-2 in tennis Saturday. Ergas Leps and Tom Robinson paced the thinclads. Joe Brisson's upset of National Amateur champ Jack Nicklaus to the golf sunxtoe. MSU whipped lUtooto 8-1 for its 16to tennis triumph but was dumped from the unbeaten ranks to gMf by Purdue. h it ★ The DetroH Beat dob defeated Dartmoeth College’s the Cmnecttcat River to a Hest-ley coarse time of 4.47. John ^ "Wosfc Dloomflgld is leadk« the Wayne-Oakland League to hitting at .533. He to followed to' Atchinson (Northville) .467, DeBore (Ctoriqm») .444, Gerhard (B. Hills) .400. Hoggard (MU-font) JI4. Tarrud (Brighton) .315. Nettles (BriifitoD) and Heidenfeld. er fB. HUls) .364. Gophers Knocked Out of Big Ten Lead By The Aiwoclatod Press Minnesota’s unbeaten stampede has been stopped by Indiana, and now the (kqibers next objective wiU be to knock Wisconsin from were rained out, leaving them wito 1-0 record for 1.000 and the lead. Cancelled games piay cannot be made up. Because of weather, Wiacoosto ^ ky spHtitog m Btomdiy ds» has been Mile to play only one conference game, beating Northwestern 3-2 April 29. All three of the Badgers games last weekend trip to the West Coast es from the pin and led to an ^ Hebert finished with his‘fourth consecutive 86 and 272, and Boros a 71 f(H- 274 and $4,000. U. S. (tore chamirfon Billy Catper Jr. shot a 70 and Arnold Palmer a 69 to tie at 278, one stroke behind Don Whitt of - Borrego Springs, Odlf., who had a 68. Pontiac Leads Delayed Race Rebel 300 Postponed Until Next Saturday by Heavy Rain DARLINGT(W. S. C. (AP)-The fins] two-toirds of the raln-stallEd RebM aoemila late model «onver-tihteL .*uto r»cq wlU. to IW! prt Sai^ay. No tire changes, raaS-ing or meohankal work on toe cars will to pennitted until after the $42,500 ihcc has resumed. . Roberts of Daytona Bea< Fla., was leadtog fo a Pontiac when the race wis stopped on the 74to lap Satuhiay wito 145 laps to go. Tw^-four of toe 36 starters still were-in toe running when rain halted the event •'W it A The ruling that there will no refudfog before the race re- -------*“sa an advantage to Joe -------, of Norfdk, who waa in second plaoe in a Ford,’*uid Lee Petty of gandieman. N. C, in a nymsulh a four cars behind Roberts. Itoy had refilled their greo-Une tanks jiMt before ” The Hooslerk won the second game M with Ken Smith hftting a. two-run doubtoin^the sixth. Min- finUKfii' n BlOH — Jen^ Barbor •( Los Angdes grafaa a handfql e< diver dollars, part of the pile of $10,000 he wtn in the IVnonament of CImmpions, aad gives them to,, Ms wile, LucUe. Barber shot a 268 total for the four da^. It was his first major, fournunent victary inievnal yean. Minnesota (5-1) entertains Wisconsin in Friday's round ol single •s which also sends Ohio State (1-1) to Michigan State (3-3), Indi- Roberta was believed to have li idl fix itodut fire ffipit f toe others also lUcdy will Have to rdneL, early., . it it Roberts was doing totter than 123 miks per hoqr when the rain flag was dro|^. Howevre^ Caution flags bad reduced the average speed to 1064 m.pJi, Roberts the reoord M 115J m.pJi., 4 lie ana (33) to Michigan (3r5), Purdue (i-6 to minoia (34 and NrnlhweStern (2-1) to lOwa (6-2). Saturday’s double-header date: Indiana at Michigan State, Ohio fitote at Midiigan. Purdue at Uli-wis. Wiscandn at Iowa and Nortb-•tl Oaph- en toft toe epeeer*4-!^aad Ijifry BMtoteea aeattend'? Mto aad dhid: cat i, aad Waefe Knapp exehaaged aaoftoi declaiiBa la a The Spartans took the opener, 2-1. behind the fourhit pitching of Mickey Sinks whUe Gene Stnic-zewski’a two homers and a single powered Michigan to a 6-5 win in toe nightcap. stranded:* - • "Hie-spUHefhtoe WoJvNtoes wWi ' .500 kverage in the Big Ten. with four wins in eight decisions. The Spartans are 2-4 in cenference ac-tlonr * Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY DMDDLRCOrP PATIKNT’8 COMPLAINT: •TTaa many penalty ................r IMAGN08I8: Pm st|Wt»f7-TREATMENT: Even with the out-of-bounda ^nalty, sensibly reduced to one stroke, it’s sUU a good Idea for the gt^er to be cautloiM <« holes etoere going out of bounds Is a threat. ' As the drawing illustrates, the main idea is to play to the opposite side of the fairway from the boundary -7- an' obvious precautiw. The drawing also illustrates a Jen obvious precaution and ime not often taken by the average golfer. That is, to sacrltlce affine distance for the sake of accuracy when the out-of-bounds- tltiwat is present. If three is eat-af-brerafis an the isft. and aba trreiUb aff tha fabway to the r^t, It'S efton wtee *to tahe a, three feaed far the toe shal The db-tanee aaetlfleed wifi ssidesn ha aiere thah ahreit 26 yards ~ small price to pay far insaranee against a penalty stroke. If the fairway ,1s particularly narrow and the need to stay on K b peat, Uke a 1ob« iron tor the toe ahot If you toUow the|toi)rlng profankmab, yon’U frequent^ me the better ouu reeorUiit to thb qr$w of aafety play. TWyNTYEIGHT tHE PONTIAC PEESS, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1990 City Duo Fails to Make Final Round Group Moort, Bonffgiiio Hit W«il but SHH Get eliminated TCXJDO, Ohio (AP;-Hie finali o( the 10th umual Amcricu Bowl-im OongreM Maiten tournament were hr full fwlnf today without tSe eervica of maiqr of borailng' top namet. ★ * ★ Among those eliminated from the original qualifying field of 432 #ne MMh taapin atairiea aa Don Oailer. Bfll Ullard, Harry Smith, BUly Welu and A1 Savas St. Detroit riiarpshooters Joe Joseph, Bon Faiio, and Thny Unde-mann also were among the miaa- akswiag. Both **kMeM over a I Don Backer, an unheralded bowler from Los Angeles, walked off with qualifying honors with an eight-game total of 1757 Sunday night white these top-ranking atari The top S2 Boners in the qualifying field phis lour seeded stars and eight survtvprs from a apedal group of state all events diam- Becker won his first finals match hy outptnning iB-year-old Ron Winger M to 786. Winger, who also is from Los Angeles, finished second in the qualifying and WM selected hy M to lace Be ■it It It Don EJlis of Chicago led scoring in file first round of the doubte-eliadpation finals when he cnndi-ed Bob Kwolek of Detroit 925 to 717 in four games. Gerry Schmidt of Ft. Wayne, Ind., tiao found the ABC lanes to his liking and drubbed Dick Weber ot St. Louis 920 to 746. Bd Lttbamid of Detroit, exempt from qualifying because he wwi the ABC all events last year, was dumped hde tie losers bracket after Btfll Schlodcer of Detroit edged him 813 to 606. ★ A ♦ Didt Hoover of St. Loula. another seeded star, lost to Jim Rutin^ f«r.Detrolt 79^60 The two remaining seeded bosd-ers. Steve Nagy and Tom. Ttah nesay of St. Louis won their Ji^ ^ midnight toni^'40 hmrlers wiB have been eliminated. Thie tournament ends Wednesday night. ^veral Top Keglers Out of Masters ★ ★ ★ dr ★ ^ ★ dr Royal Oak Frosh U. of M. Grid Sfar swinger from Pootiac. flrad a apar-I 11 aanday. hM It m anoqgh to prevnot Man/a turn droppltv a dscislea fo Sunoybrook In the opening round of team competltlpq tp the MIcM-gan PubUnx GoU Leataa. hade Dwight iImm W far the ANN ARBOR (UPI) - BUI Free-han of Royal Oak, Midi., a frwah-man end who may break into the University lineup next fall, was awarded the annual Meyer W. Morton trophy as the most improved player fo spring practice. * Freduui, an aU-around student who excels in the classroom weU u on file gridiron, was selected by coach Bump ESllott and his staff from among eight ci atvqn of whom are freshmen and wUl be playing thdr first year ol varsity ball this season. The Wolverines concluded spring practice drills Saturday with a full-scale intra-squad game in the Stadium. The Blues edged the Whites, 7-0. a * * The game was dominated shabby offensive play as both ^ the evenly matched squads had 'reuble moving the ball. The low toudidown of the ooB^ test was set up when th Bob) Johnson Intercepted a pash deep In the Whites’ territory. A WWS TROPHV - End candidate Bill Freehan of Royal Oak warAtiamed by University Itif Michigan football coaches as the winner of the Meyer Morton-award gfren each year to the idayer showing most Improvement in spring drills. Freehan is 6-feat-3 and weighs 199. He was art . all-stater in Florida prep ranks. nine-yard pass from Dave Glinka to Johnson a«;counted for the score. EAST LANSINgIuK) - Mlch-jpsn State's second sixl third string qilsrtcihscks ted the ‘Whites" to a 244 victory over the '‘Greens" in an intra-squad tussle Satiuday. The wliming squad was cimmosed of second and third stringers whUe the first and fourth team players tade up the Qrsens. Quarteitacks John Steward, converted halfback. 04ihk to a 15 6 Ml victory over Sylvan Glen, In other matches, Idyl-Wyid defeated Gtenhurat; 16 ^ - 5 and Blrminghom Gunniir Itl MONTBBAL » — U Brew* of Blrmiagham, Mloh.^ captured the tt-gaage Ceaadtoa OpM aad “kae eigned hB eaaXtmk with the Deinlt Uona. the eg* an-nounoed Saturday, DEmorr (UPD — Terry Barr, who hm been ridftad to file q(i^, aou 4-s Twh IS. w^-------- ISM u. Vcifin sir MsM i3S I tSl l TIM M$C(WNT$ aai^ Ngw-.#net olasi raiSlmm 4 Games Start 1960 Season City yball Opens Tonighl The Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department's annual City League softball program swings into action tonight with four games at Beaudette and Nentbside parks. A total of M team, divided Thtre are 19 teams in the Amer- Yank Catcher Has Real Mental lapse NEW YORK (AP)-Ea«on Howard, New Yotlt Yankee catcher, was cliargsd with sa error Sunday on s play seldom seen in I lean League, ^ht in the National j and eight in Uk Jnternational. | American League teams include | Sno-Bd, Elks No. 810. Smith SUo, Arro R«dty, CIO Local 594. Sta-| Inn, Pontiac Merchants/ Pon- j fisc Pdiloe. Mohr-Burger and Moose Nq. 182. NatloMl League clnta are Hur-SB Bowl, Berk’s Auto Parts. IM-venal 00 Co,. First Preobyter-laa. Mae Star Drivo-la, PhlHp’s Sporfiag Goods, Loagdoo’. Boat Uvery aad O’NeO Beatty. aoeliraT«r S S Bald Moun SrlTuOlw ' I 1 Morty-i dtoww , i 1 BrMfiin WITH THIS COUPON FREE TAILPIPE WMi MUFFLER IstisIM ss‘N-’U Oho*, sr Fsrd ,S. OgMi Dally 9-6—Mendoy emi Friday 9-9 Half Oif aa Ail 0^ Tailpipas KING INSTALLATION Ceiter 60 S. Talagrapli Ad. —> Oppaalta Tal-Huran good Ooly at Our M S. iooatton FRII BiSTAmTIOIt-10,000 Mh m 1-Yr. 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The German - Swedidi team competed the 620-mile race in 7 hours 33 mimites A seconds, wa ^average of 60 m.p.h. Frgg Trial, Call FEdoral 4*9582 - MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER .* • of V«n> Mr w a U a. M—astwda. It S. M. U • F. H. Studios It happened in the ninth inning of the game betwom <%lcagD and New York, won by the White Sox 84 in 10 innings. Johnny James was on the mound and A1 Smith was the batter. James' fourth ball was low and wild. Howard, instead of dias|ng H, turned to Plate Umpire Jim Honocfalck and asked for a new ball. Smith, who had reached first, lit out for second as the ball baefcstw. By thcl Huron Bowl tangles with Mue time Howard reallad his mis- star at 7 and Herk’s laces Philip’s take, Smlfir was AMdlng Mfriy-at 8:30 on foe BaiMetto ' second. j Universal collides with Langlon’ Howard was charged with an ,t 7 and Presbyterian meets CYNeil at 8:30 on the Northslde field. It was an unfortunate day forj _____________________________ Howard. 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OlsUne* iM-f.Vk another outstanding performance. s. w-wi tsi tui' Seaholm won the shuttle hurdles 58.1, Just a tenth oft the record set by PCH a year ago. jPaul Robertson, Nigel Lock, Boyd Mayhew and Pete Henderson were the hurdlers. A 3rd in the distance medley, 5th in tlie hurdles. 2nd in the 880relay. were other major point-getters foV the Maples. ibttttn toruMT rteord br PCHl Ml r.. rour-BlIs rater—:X«urorS: Wkima: rd. PtralilBt. Bedford. Holfbt Sprint mtd. rttar—Itetrolt But: Cau Tub.: Dotroll Coatral: Dotrolt B. W ; IPCHi (LaCora. RateUft. -------------- J(^a*oni. Tlnit I:U.t. Broad lump—Ottralt Saktora: ford; Dttroit B. W.; Bodford; Dtake- **BhutUe ^urdlet—PCH (Terry. R^l*. Walker. Piontitc Detroit ■----- I: 'PCH liaCore. ------Redford; He- ; Dotrolt Central. TH«)» PCH won three eventg, the sbotput, which had been rated the shiittte^hurdle relay, Bredell (BIH) Prtobestt, Oquley Brows liBeck-Evanoff ?| ■ :fhampsatElks Win Mixed Doubles on 1376 Score Posted Early in Tourney Thelma Beck of Ann Arbor and Pete Evanoff had little trouble coasting to the Elks Mixed Doubles championship as two squads complete the play Saturday. The Beck-Amold,. duo had led most of the meet with 1376 in-chiding a 1223 actual total. Evanoff also won on the runnerup team along with Carol Arnold of Lake Orion. They had 1341. A 1304 good enough tor 9th place featured the final round. It was turned in by P. Smith and F. Crandall of Pontiac. A new record of oyer 800 teams competed from Michigan and Ohio. The Michigan Stale Bowling Association tourney recorded one major change over the weekend BUI Medders and Bud Linn ot NUes took first in actual doubles with 1291. Two weeks remain. " Tbk riul BUu itaadiiift: _ Jaek-BvMotf .............UTS ArnoM-BTAneff ............IHI B * O Ptbbtek, RIUkdAta .ISM O * R Sufer. Am iUJpr ....IMS ft * A smith, Uk« Ortoe ..}J» P * J MeCaUum. Drsi^ Pbki . ..131S M * B tMte. Am Aihor .....im H * C WUhthn. Monru .....IMT Smlth-CraiuteU . }S* PRC ISoChUM, Am Arbor ....tISS Slammer s final 203 looks like Winner YORBA UNDA, CaUf. (AP)-./tth Sam Snead an almost certain winner, Jimmy Demaret and Cary Middlecol! tee off today In final action of the $50,000 round-robin aU-star golf. tournament. Snead concluded piny in the 54i hole competition Sunday with a 67 and a 13-under-par total of 203. Snead had six birdies and 4 lone bogey Sunday. Demaret has a 36-hole total of 140 and MWdlecoff 143. Jackie Burke Jr., the ither conipetitor, "nished with a flve-under-par 211. At stake is $10,000 first prize. $7,500 for second, $6,500 for third and $5,000 for fourth. 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In 2*/4 million miles of testing, mileage went upj^f _ What’s more, smooths out rough idle caused by a dirty carburetor throat, puts new life in your car’s pick-up, saves repairs. . Switch to Standard Gasolines with MPG^ ... Standard’s newest BUILT-IN GAS-SAVER! m.p.o> mMns mllM ptr gallon.' Standard’s M|P 6-namad not forwtwtltV blit for what K doos-maans mort mllaa ptr gallon. You *»TP**^* more from 8tasidardd..end you gsl iti Clark Talented Only as an MC Ht Climbsd to tht Top by Gatting Through to Aintrica't Toon-Agtre it ■AVU PUILAOEii^ OI - lUdia^ ' Wantatt Ctailc ii not a muaidan, •nterUlncr or diae jockey. Strictly apeaUag he ia a muter of cera-Ae « an in the popular moaie Add. "OommumcetfcM to the word that Ctoik, a ao-yeatmld native of Mt. Vemoa, N.Y.. once uaed to de acribe hto aooeln. And it to thii that ataitcd him toward the lop. dark to a U8l graduate of Syra-cue Unhmtty. He worked in up-atate New York TV and radio until he came to Phlladetpida to 1852 aa a Btaff aanoonev edth WFIL and wrn^Tv. breaeh when Oe MO wu Ibed. AyewlatertheAmoricaaBroad-caatiag Oa decided to Mcvtoe the ahow nattonaliy u Auericu Band-atand. Thto ahow wu very aucceas-' id aeon Clark bad hto aecond ...»■'..'V*' ♦ A had a ahow eaDed er 9t eieenaaBlaa ehattai tou agma, iiBeMil a tow A A Clartc reportedly began to earn, hall a million dotlarh a year from hia abowa and vatioua muaic boai- ona pakOe addreaa dark urgod parenu to ait doam “and taiking down to them.’* For hto in youth ho hu received aeveral awarda. Claili aays aome of hia aadei^ a toafragar ha wu both arad with a akin dtoeaaa that gave Inferiority complex. *T generally odd," ha saya. Now he to iy hto iiMar year et A. ■. MmM at m Vw ■B Pmn be went to Syracnae, taktag a Inittneu courw and doliig a lot of work fa imtverrity ra^ * nmeri ha worked fa eom- WASirT IN SEBVKB dark fid not aimla amid forcA. After the death ia Werid War n of hto only brother. Brad, a fighter pilot, he received a aur' iving dcpaodent deferment. In hto imiveraity days he began courting of hto high achool aweet-heart, Bartiara MaUcty. who wai Toachen CtaUego. dark worind at odd jobs daring colfago to pay h^ tottioa and maintain toe jalopy be drove on hto oonrttog tr^a. Ikrkhncea of hto reported waahb are few. Ain aaaoctota notea tifat Bbtonban home to worth "only about $35,000 and tliat'a not too unoommon. Bobfar atfil dou a lot of the hooMwork. They do have ■omo pai^time help. A A riei to loot and had Iheir Brto aad ealy cMM. Kfahaid Ai«w. toe dark, a you aad a half A A ’And Dick to a real devoted to-fhu. He hu a «eetol time aet aside lor hto aon eveiy morntog. By the tine he geta tfam«h wmk every day toe boy to aaleep. Dick vMfaid hard to get here and he itill wmte A A A Whu he'deu heve a perttd M hfawe. dark aad faadly am Hkaly to toko a trip to the Maty Neither fat fa4awa nor dark'a im parcnta u« wealthy, dark'a to a rafia aaacative fa New Tetfc A A If ha'a at Same, dark nay he HiSM fa Ua peroanal leootd if fat lafa Gtonaf lOfar fa 4 km wMh fie wmfwmmmwm featored on the Claik ahowa. THlllTY.TWO THB PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MAY 9. 1960 Will US. F»ll for ^Spying* Sucker Play? ADAM AMES By Lou Fiw What Does K Have in Store for Us? By JAMBS MARLOW WASHUiGTON (AP) - It JuM. the beginning when the Soviet Unim, with the worid watching, booby^pped the United States on the American spy plane it said ; down over the Soviet Union. Premier Nikita Khrushchev—if he wishes—has prepared the way Ibr embarrassing this government and PresidMit Eisenhower before, during and after the summit meet-in Paris next Monday. Without condemning Eisenhower at all, Khrushchev has already projected an image of himself as a leader much more alert to what’s happening than the President. He let it be known he ^s the' one who gave the order to shoot down the plane while it was over his territory. Up to this moment the American government has insisted Eisenhower didn’t know about the plane or its mission. •A A A Since rairushchev is shrewd, a fkw actor and a superb propagan-. dist he could easily pull a switch ...that would --present hin watching world, as a man of vast good will, He could do it by ordering the release of the captured American fUcr-30-year old Francis G. Pow-efs—Just before the summit con-ierence begins, .VAIVE MOVE trap with about as much sophisticatkMi as a 10-year old who lost his ntama. Jt was dear Khrushchev wasn’t telling the whole story ’Thursday when he announced an Aiherican jet was shot down while traveling over the Soviet Union. For stance: He didn’t reveal the fate of the pilot. There was a chance he didn’ know any more than he said. But he left so much unsaid, it could be suspected he knew much nwrc than he revealed. In view of this uncertainty, the United States could have played smarter. A A A It could have c la-m m e d up, asked Khrushchev for details, and sited. Instead the National Aeronautics and Space Administration came up with a theory that maybe the piid had suffei^ toes of oxygen, bec^e unconscious, and the pjane, unguided, flew on over Soviet Union territory by itself. The State Department, through press oBicer Lincoln White, joined in that theory 'and added there never was any "attempt to deliberately violate Soviet air space." Then Khrushchev pulled the string, announced pilot Powers had been captured and admitted he was spying. SXOX DENIED White, who is only a spokesman for the State Department, had to come out with another statement, this one approved by Eisenhower, which conceded Powers might have been spying but denying he had been authorized to do so. Khrushchev talked vaguely pl^rying-Powers as a sPy. But if he released him just before the s mit meeting, he’d be putting the United States on the sf>ot. AAA -In 1957 this government tried and convicted a Soviet spy. 0»I. Rudolf I. Abel. Last March the Supreme Court upheld the conviction. If lOmiBhchev let Powers go; the ex- triea might agree change. At the summit with Eisenhower and. Khrushchev will be French President Charles de Gaulle and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. The three Allied powers have agreed pretty much on a stand-pat performance when they meet the Soviet Premier. None has been optimistic about great doings at the summit. Last week Khrushchev blamed the West for presummit gloom. If the Allies make no concessions to him, he has, by his blast THE GIRLS at them, prepared the world for what would seem to be first iqove after the summit: Blaming them tor its failure, if it is a failure. Khrushchev has been Eisenhower on the plane He hasn’t oondemp^ hi ‘ But if he condemns the a summit failuK, he will include Eisenhower. What kind of mood would that put the Soviet people In for a visit by Eisenhower in June? Probably a chilly one. Khrushchev has al- Cut to Domestic Trunks Wouldn't Be Aimed at Capitdi, Says Sponsor WASHINGTOl*' (UPI) - Rep. Peter F. Mack (D-H1) said today he was introducing a bill t subsidy payments to U. S. domestic trunk airlines. But he denied the measure was aimed at Capital Airlines which is in. deep financial trouble. AAA Mack said in a speech prepared for delivery to the House that most aklinea are Wg corporations with large revenues which should no longer be entitled to,help from the taxpayers. iThe federal government has qieat aeariy 9M r.......... on airline subaidie lie said, bat nml domestic trank Itnes got along wtthoat aid for tto last eight years, pe added, "After 22 years a continuation can no longer be justified on the theory of helping these airlines get started.*’ Capital Airlines has been peti-tl^ng in vain, tor a subsidy to hrip It get out of a financial bind it blamed on a combination of bad weather, accidents and poor route structure that farces the line to fly into cities with low | turnover and in competition with larger carriers. A < Mack denied his proposal was a rase of taking advantage of companies "which have come upon difficult times” He did not hientkHt . names, but this could have-b^n^^a leference to Capital. 'Tt is quite, the reverse,’’ Mack said, "tor it is the companies which would continue to take advantage of the U. S. taxpayer, irrespective of the true traasporta-tion requirements of the nation." To Cast Ballots on Millage Hike in Lapeer Today L/^EER — Voters in the Lapeer School District are casting their N^ts today on a proposal to levy three extra mills for three years ' lochchbol operation. propcised millage hike actu-: ally will mean a net increase of 3 X jnllls over last year when («» mill operational tax levy for onis year Was in eff^. The levy thyn amounted to .8 mills. The money Is heeded to pay sal-asy, increases for teachm and ' ot|br operational expenses resulting from the echoed expansion program, sctoool administrators said. The polls will be open p.m. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MAY 9, 1960 THIRTY-THREE 1 nee Grain Market Firm on Most Futures CHICAGO (fM»d crop wheat ind com ftiturea were aUcbtly weak but the market otherwise was steady to firm today during the first several minut^ of transactions on the Board ol Trade. The small sethadcs were caused by a moderate volume of hedge selling linked with rather large cash grain receipts over the weekend. Price changes generally were within a half-cent of . cloaes with commercial buying MqfUglble. The govemmmit cepted subaidv bids up to five cents a bushel on almost Hi million bushels of com for export. . Ute following are top prices covering^ sales of lodtlly grown produce brought to the Farmer's Market by growers and sold by Ouutotlons are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Mafkets, as of Friday. AppiM, UeinuMh, bu. i n g.”?tor;_asf. ^ J.g Grain PricBS encAoo onam CHlcaOO. tUf S I Ar)-Op«nlD» IS5 1 OoloD*, dry, eS-Ib. bsf ....... OnloB*. srMo, do*, bchi .... Onion Mti. IS-lb bnf .......... Pnriaipn. Vb bii. ......... . PoutoM, M-lb b«s ............. nsdltbu. niMk. tb btt. SamniMt buliiiiM' bfhi Ahubnrb notbooM uos. beb*. Rbubnrb, hotbouM, Sib box rgmtbs towwd bn .. . . Ssumb; Biisbnrd. b«: .......... ■ 1:!K S! 1* iffj Jtr r",'M . t.UH ......... 10.00 ■ _____ ________ — HtsT. typ* hmi 8*-as; mm lyp* Donald J. Sherwood, district representative of Confederation Life Insurance Co., has been elected as the 198(141 chairman for the Ponitac Life Underwriters Assn. Training Council. inrmoiT. Uty O (AFi-Em prle« Mr ^doMD by arrt roc^erx d«-llTtrad to Dtiiolt esxM lacludnd. loo«t M doMD cuts. CoMumcn —'‘‘ jlttdt O. a. fiAdcd) WhttOi Ore lunbe 37-oe,..fcw M; extra laryc Sr ft» «;^Urst ItOO, tn «M1: *— ffff- <*«. W: .A----------- Bohn Aluminum t Brass Corp. of Detmlt has announced that Raymond C. McCullough of Royal Oak has rejoined the company .as sales manager of extrusions and new products. Mr. McCoUough, of 1900 ,N. Vermont St., will supervise the company’s national sales in the division he heads. NOnOI OP POBUO MSARIMO Mottos li btrsby slrso of a sehsds ubUe hurtni to bo bald by tbs Pu.. rnamo Zoalst Board at the Ordlnancs ?!o. *7---------------------- amaDdaS to rood SM (ouors fast mini, mum fW ipaot for motels tnd Ml sfluars fset mloimum fleer spaos foi cfftetoncy apartonti. t. That SsetlOD It.l iS.I 171. it I aod U S for all rsalt ury enlldtoxs read a ----------loU the In bask of bosk of o”mlnlm«m~of thirty' ... Prorldsd a hardehtp be Incurred Kt bask may be cfaar-“ ------"" to the Bdard of Aj- amend^ a one-fa:__ — Dletrleta tosstbei late, hereafter t.„—------------- ?£m.U»'d“‘ r‘“bS«3?2. feet of area *ltb a width of not lees as: jra.,'% be a mtalmum of tbty (Ni feet In width.. 4. The AKtels VIH of the Zonhif Ordisanes bo amended to -- Cmmerelal Otstrlet C-4. Bsettoa A—TmUer nrks. Soctlon s.l—Uses. The uie peymItMd In this dtetriet then be Umited te trailer parkt whieh ir Uoenud mder end operated In eompUaaee with the Mleh-iiiaa Trailer Ihdi Lew and tl i reeulrt-ments u eel forth bertinamr. _ „ . £S.T«SS5JS **Bert?«f"s.f^aner ftrks.aiU Aa- _____________the exteaxtoa ef «„ enterprteee when ' eseferm to tbs fenewtot ^'ss*FiiL”aFris R.s'u'iywrmWS, ra and twenty list feet M^^tbt ^tor MABKETS jMarket Higher n Mixed Trade Detroit Produce NEW YORK iPMStcels, alrsrafts and selected issues made progress In an imegulaiiy higher stock market early this afternoon. Trading was moderate. Gains of fractions to about among key stO|(^ outnumbered losers. More voiati ____________ ______ itile issues posted gati^ running from 1 to 6 Poultry and Eggs DETEOrr POVLTEV deUvered Detroit for Mo. I tf.7,Tl5.n;n. 9h»UUbt..yp. The tone was higher ameag sad electric.'il eqalpmeats. Coppers declined as Anaconda. losing a fraction, reported lower earnings. Most oils, rails, tobaccos and robbers were lower. Aircrafts and defense-related e-of the international situation resulting frwn the downing of the American plane in Russia, brokers said.' . Steels were In greater demand apparently because of reports the long decline In steel output may be nesrtng u bottom, according Bethlehem and Jones b Uughlln b' SS43; ebeekx IMl. Broomfield Gets Contract Probe gained aWut a point. U.S. Steel an^ Republic were up fractions. United Aircraft (ex dividend) and Gener^ Dynairilcs advanced more than a point while Bodng and Douglas Aircraft picked up fractions. Cuiliss-Wr^t was off about a point on lower earnings. In a mixed automotive section, Ford rose about a point while American MotOTs dropped a fraction and General Motors (ex dividend) gained slightly. New York Stocks PW«r,i'^fiiM»«‘.ri..hth. House Spoce Chief Mm ; iJj Check Into Chn^l®^slffi£.:/;gA^ Loss of Saturn Bid S' \^\a'‘a^I Cab ..... g J Lone 8 Com SrSTpav:: M,tci ... M.j lSi a Rbih Motor! ... ai.l Mock Trk .. 2iiSf ::;5:?ii:rD?tr 1 jr, jijod^cp S??b' 4t.< Morr a a S . 1J.{ m«iU' - p a L ,14 Acting on a demand from Rep. William S. Bromifield (R-Oaldand County), the chairman of the House space committee in Washington today said he will ask for a complete explanation of why a space ... _ missile contract was not awarded Armour a co . lo.i m to Chrysler Corp. |!tMp : S* g The statement was made by;B»it*'0" ■ ■ Mot'Prod Chairman Overton Brooks (D-La).Baeu>i Air ! ' m “otoroiV* of the House Science and Astro-’““"aj-ci nautics Committee in a letter to Brijsi m'-Broomfield, who had asked for a Sudd Co :jw. CAlum * R mr CspttBl Alrl CArrkr Cs 0am, n .. Mtor tm Douglas Aircraft Oorp. ta Call- Congressional Reaction Mixed to Admission ot Spying on Russia well as attitudes of everybody’s-doing-lt have been expressed by Congress members following U.S. admission that ap American plane flew over the Soviet Union to gather information. ACTEPT8 AWARD — Abe Cohen, left, general manager. Standard Electito O)., 175 S. Saginaw St., accepts the TtiOiiias Industries Sales Achievement award from John G. Beam, executive vice president of Thomas, for outstanding lighting fixture sales in 1959. Scene of the awards ceremonies was a special breakfast hosted by the lighting fixture manufacturer during the annual National Assn, of Electrical Distributors, NAED convention in the Adolphus Hotel, Dallas, Tex. The achievement awards are presented annually at the NAED convention. WASHINGTON (AP) - Serious dent's inquiry but it is quite pos-; congressional ■cto wwrid help, sible there will be questions asked He added, ‘I dont think we sible there , . the Foreign Relations apd Armed Services committees." Although there were Ing demands for a ct»«ressional investigation, some members said they thought Congress riwuld get more details. Others said Congress should keep hands off the delicate situation for th« tinpe being. While some members expressed disapproval of the flight, others endorsed the State Department’s view that intelligence collection activities are practiced by all countries. Rep. Leslie C. Arends of Illinois, senior Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, said he dU not think a formal investigation or any other immediate should get into too much ot a hubbub about it." Senate Republican Leader . Everett M. Dirkaen of Illiix^ spoke along the same line. He said he throughout the State Department's statement was candid. He said "I don't think any issue can be taken ithiL” Dems to Have 4 Vice Chairmen to Spell Williams Didn*t Count on Super Shopper Knights Lose Baffle Tilt Sen. aifford P. Case (R-NJ) went a step beyond this view. He said the United States has a legitimate right to violate Soviet air apace for espionage purposes. •We're not playing games," Case said. "It is a question of what has.to be done. The thing Ithat would really concern me would be if I didn't think that we [were making every necessary effort to get all the possible information we could for the safety and security of our country.' GRAND RAPIDS iD — Michigan's delegation to the Democratic national convention will have four vice chairmen to spell Gov. Wil-liami. the delegation leader. Selected at an organizing session were State Chairman Neil Sta^ bier. State Vice Chairman Adlaioe Hart, state AFLGIO President August SchoUe and U.S. Sen. Patrick McNamara. DETROIT (UPI) — Twenty-year-pU Marcia Corono went on the shopping spree of her life, much to the regret of the Knights of Columbus Council. The knights decided to hold a raffle in connection with a fundraising drive for a new buildingi The prise was U minntes of «e shopping. In a supermarket St the wbmer could take oaly Rep. (Chester Bowles (D-C0nn» agre^ that espionage may be necessary. But he Called the flight Iby Francis G. Powers "irre^xm-gather more than J400 worth of sible and reckless. ” Soviet Pre- merchandise in 15 minutes. Into a shopping cart and carry li Marcia was the winner and she amassed $771.69 worth of free chandise during her quarter-hour spree. Unfortunately for the knights, that amounted to $836 more than had been collected in the rally— and supermarket officials had as-surdd them no one could possibly probe Friday. BroensfleM Csngrasa m qmlxarf. had ap-pressed concern that the conf ‘ tor th» socood stage sf fSi N»tD»lry ly NitUxd .... S, MT C*ntr»I ■ 2! Morf * Wt»‘ 21 Ho An Ax .. i MorStSP# • ^ T Ohio Oil .. Train Sniper I Plagues Yard Hie supcrmsrfcef management felt so badly that it undereotl-matod the shopping proxveso ot a woman that It donated fiae to the knights, leavliig a deficit ot only $1M on the raffle. Miss Corona's loot included three quarters of beef, mounds of steak, canned hams, pUet uf nylon atock- [ ings, dozens ol, hi-fi (Monograph records, shrimp, cigarettes and all kinds of groceries. Under the rules, her father, Jesse, was permitted to push the shopping; cart but couldn’t aid in the selection of items from the supermarket. mier Nikita Khrushchev has reported a plane piloted by Powers was shot down 1,300 miles iiwde Soviet territory May 1 and that Powers is being held in Moscow. Like some of his congressional colleagues. Bowles said he thought the incident would make it more difficult to deal with the Soviets at the summit ctmference opening next week in Paris. Rep. WiUiam E. MiUer of New York, chairman of the Republican Congressional Committee, gested that President Eisenhower might refUae to attend the Paris meeting if Khrushchev "makes circus out of the plane incident the next few days. The spree actually lasted less than 15 minutes. Her arms and the tart were loaded to overflowing before the time elapsed. News in Brief ' w'i OvMU cos - rf-i nmmitm II O 0«!IM II oi isa.4 There have been ’claims that Chrysler’s " proposal was simie JO million dollars lower than the $09.-173,000 Douglas will be paid. Brooks told Broomfield, "I asked NASA (National Aerotiautics and Space (Administration) to furnish me with a complete explanation ot its contracts procedures as related to thU particular contra and the reasons for negotiating toe contract with a company ad» is not the low bidder.’* .SB’' .: S. 5^: Saj.'S.:::.§»'■ ConbUi .. «.J ShS2- ‘Rci ^smom J Nosbville Jtoilroocler$ Jittery After 5th Firing by Mystery Gunman Burglars took 72 quarts of from th4 Mobil gas station 1211 N. Perry St., it was reported to Pontiac police Saturday. Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas said, "We must understand we are in-vdved in a crisis in the making.” A Republican, Sen. Styles Bridges of New Hampriiire, urged that the Senate Armed Forces Committee, of which he is a member, take immediate steps to question administration witnesses and 'find out what is going on." d^lilrtable TV set and a clock radio were stolen by burglars The assistant Senate Democratic leader. Sen. Mike Mansfield ofi Montana, said "I believe that the „ P*, „ ^ Congress will not only expect an R« Tob . .. 2!S" But Air L But Cod KSia?a... :ir fi-tioiif, ;;;T jSSST/::;:: --------- W, NASHVIU-E, Tenn. (AP) - Jittery trainmen pinned their hopes today on a quick capture of a sniper who has poured rifle fire into Louisville & Nashville trains five times since la&t Thursday. The latest shooting was Sunday. R. Harris said a bullet ricocheted off the cab where be was , working with three other men. An hour later,:—snoiher trashed through a window. tiac police Saturday. Fred Wheeler, Ut Green St., reported to Pontiac police Saturday someone stole $46 from his reek • PlTHtOIM _______"'"”53 roadwiy *n,^ throusT^ thi trsllcr pmrk • thru ill fo9t oonerft* urxlc! walk for tl» uca-pant! sad hMr sumU for i^utnM tram ^wota trallxn. tnJicr nark Millets aad tho rtoroaUim * catod »t tho dlientlon ot tho O-n b* Btort^ w _________________ipoelficotlon rooulrod bf itato Low tk tho Mto traitor park or aitoclstod ontarprUt* abtll ^ aathprlaed to wrato. traUor parka Md aaaodi^ ih) That thora tbAn M .O.V .cr<»n Whlth abaD ebtmra »aW tratlar parka fro« lha aalshboflas lud ownari and aaM torwntnk eonaUt of wood. ooBcroto or oouaf to ihlold vlfW of aald tralter urk. bat pal “•?!! 4SJt tSSr'urt. toan b. lllumtoatod by ttraft. Uahtla;. wltk a minimum ayarasa BsbHns of • foot mlnimunr araraso Britos April M. gai 1. I«d«. a of oataod. Tonna DlalaWn. • CMItaa.^ minora. Oauaa^Md. r’e^n Court olltctef ‘^*^*^**T —Yii 't£^‘urlidictloo of thU Court. ^ ih- of^lUehtcST* ornSfuby Cantor. Waft fciTO.. (D vm ■aM County, on tho ISto A.D. lies, at OM o‘?ioa to noon, and you ar# ha^ j ant wart praaioua to aald haarlnf to Tba Pontiac Praas. prtoiad and aireuUtad In WlUiWu. Hit HOBWrak- djy^of AprtL aSJhE^ ■ Deputy «* “oStt. Pood Mach Ford Mot Proap Sul . Pruah Tra . 31.4 ltd--------- . ».4 Std Oil Cal. . 33.7 Std Oil Ind 41.4 atd Oil NJ. . ri.1 std Oil Ob . 34.1 starans JP . .Broomfield said it Is "doubtful tiat anything can be done now’ _ ________ ,r„. .0 feve'rae the award. "BJR l]^^^ toTnake rore'TliaT'MTtwSh is not frpzen’ out on any future missile work.” Glennan also told the Michigan _roup he understood practically all of the work would have be«i done in Florida, rather than at Chrysler's missUe plant in Steeriing Township, 11 Chrysler had landed the contract. . 3( 3 Swift * Cl . M l /Tcnh d«t TefiCd' ' ■ Uwdarwood Un Carbida Un Pac .. Unit Air Un Unit Aire .. Oui Crabtree, a flreman from LouUPiUa, Ky., was cut by flying glass eai^ Friday in another window ^looting. In an apparently related shooting, Mixe Johns, 36, toss hit in the stomach Friday as he sat on the floor of a house trailer mar the railroad yards. And on April u!4, three LAN employes weife cut aui~« tty gldas tohen *sr was sprayed with bullets. Police have determined no apparent motive, except that the targets usually have been trains. The exceptions are the Johns shooting, a firing into a service station near the railroads ■yards on April 26. and the blasting of a county patrol ameday. Textron .... — Timk R Boue . t7.f Tron w At Tnuuumal Paid N. Erickaon as mahager of its Advanced besign Group of ^ - ,, _ . . the EiWineering Division. Erick- Gulity ol RocklfKS Driving ion, foririwly product sales msip ager tor the Froehauf Trader Oo„ arin coordinate the design of all new products. He is a grad-qate of the Univetaity of Michigan, is married, has two children and Uvet at 2680 Mlddle-btaiy Latw, Bloomfield Towi]|riiip. aaude E. Zanohl, 29, ol Triflgraph Rd.. plhaded gwlty Saturday to recklma driving before Muniedpa] Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. He waS orilkred to pay Oakland County Jad. purse containing (U aad miscellaneous papers 'was snatched by a thief or " street, Catherine S. Nickerson of Arcadia CLJfiPorted to Pontiac police Sunday. Melvin B. King of 4M Nevadn -Ave. reported to Pontiac police Sunday that a bui*g^ stole $ti from his home. Tho pnnonage opthe Rev. M. R. Everett at 210 Baldwin Ave. was burglarized Sunday, it was ported to Pontiac police. The in-tnidera look $8. Rnmnutge Sale. First Fretbj May IS. American; Legion Hall. _ South Woodward, Birmingham, ajn. to 4. —Adv. -Splnnlnf Wheela of INT Aimual Productioo. featuring The AmertcMi Chfuawtonriifo Ska( Team. Wed. and Thurs. ‘ I think It’s some nut, or fa- ^ natic witii something against the railroad,’’ said Joe R. Ridley, diief of tte LAN police in Nashville. AH but two of the shots have been fired from the same general area-4be yards just south of the city limits. A buUet struck the laUi of a NashviUe-Memphis train last Friday shortly after it pulled out of Urfon Station, and the ca-boow of the same train was 1" when 1^ returned Saturday. Dirkaen said it is "|>art of reality" that each natkui .watch out tor its own security and keep an rye on any violatim of that ae-curity. He said it is normal lor all nations including the Soviet Union to carry on imelligence ae-tlvlty. Representatives also were picked' for several national convention committees, including: Resehittons and Platform — U.S. Sen. Philip A. Hart and Mrs. Mil-dreiLJettr^r Credentials -- Mrs. Harriett Phillips and Leonard Woodcock; Rules and Order of Business — Alfred V. Meyers and Mrs. Marjorie Lansli«: Permanent Organization — Mrs. Esther Waite U.S. Air Bases Now Linked Worldwide LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. (AP) — This base toda/became part of a new and fully autto malic communications system linking U.S. Air Force bases throughout the world. The system was activated byj James H. Douglas, deputy secretary of defense, in a ceremony at the Pentagon. Douglas pressed a telegraph key which tent the initial impulse over the system to an Air Force automatic communications relay center at Seigelbach, Germany. Dedication of toe Seigelbach center completes a worldwide fully automatic teletype twitching system. It makes possible the handliiv of a message to any jor installation in the w«1d a minimum of manual pi Isaac Crory PTA i Final Meeting from King’s Auto SMes; H5-9.-Sag-exptanatiop based on the Presl-inaw St., it was reported to ^ “ 3 Men, 3 Women Arrested in Raid Ttiree men and three ' were arrested in a pplice 1 early Sunday morning in a leged house of prostitution s W. South Blvd. Junior High era Organiza-last meeting it 7:38 tonight. 1 election of otfl-196(M1 term and li pupil participation You’ll stn a locbf ik« betwoM your first aad last par d^cks ... a foctuae, ia fan. Trouhla it, ii’i hard to save amth of is— yourscU—aasiatt'ihe nasa a the pay diedu stop. To whaa the pay------------ do a good )0h saving you Bttd h PL^. Here’s a good oas. As-sum toauly accunty, both now sad ia the futare —AND ia- fitt toe you. For a auia of 30, at a tott of $3.65* per areek, Modeta Woodiaca’t IMcrred Security Plaa wofhe Iflw thie: -.....fIMW liwrwwa to M M to.. fOS yOMS WBMSMWf— *^toa!( $IS,7W Ctob mmf W..-.Z:..11 M. E. DANIELS Dithiet Moaager 561 W. Huroa. PentiK FE 3-7111 letiM to Cjty of l*oiitiK DOG OWNERS Betty HaU, of 205^ _ ..'aa h^ on charges/m maMain-ing and operating, arouse of prostitution and loitering. Facing qharges of loitering are Ruth Harrell. 20, of 199 W. South Blvd.; M^ilyn Smith, 20, of Detroit; Russell M. Bridges. 25. of 3443 Shaw Dr.. Waterford Town-(Jf ffi2%Tass] Ave.; and Archie McCowan, Florence Ave. 1960 Dog Liconsot now duo and poyobU ot City Clork't offico, firtt floor. City Holl, 35 South Fork# Stroot. *l up to and including May 15. They were to be arraigned in {Municipal Court today. *3 will be charged thereafter Soft Water Firm Sold to Culligari of Pontiac "rtse Oakland Sfrfl Water Servtee, formerly operated by Harry W. MacDuff of Pontiap and Dr. T. K. Aibuthiwt of Florida, h«s been ■old to CUUigaa Water Conditioo-Ing of Pontiac, Inc. Tlie local firm was a CuUigaii-frandiiaed dealetohip. It will ba managed by Max 'V. Hawkins of Farmingtoo, who wAp -a CiflU-gan sales manager prior to this The aimouncement was made today by Frederick M. Bouaklll, re- toat the company wfll operate Pen- a $50 fine or serve five days to tiac as part of its expanding chain of service outlets. i ' .... THE PONTIAC PRESS. MOXDAY, MAY 1960 THIRTY-Fn^R: ‘®3?Wf]IK7]lS5 HUi* H Mmt^m SSTot ■ndte« M Ui ____ Md lto*i Top Soil Atfimoiii eMh tar M«d totarUtaM, •r* »ad alMt'lMMMU. Ftm ---Jta«. n MWI.______ ffinjAKcSlShi nnuirnnw'^ •U klBdi SMdri. Uaawdtata Mrr- Ss£&l^' ‘ ' ”■ Aama^ lioni MlUt iktM. Oird tarm. Tfa * %ppiunee«. Top Ttarr. W»*«« Wt ft MMl. c£iii WAfriHffTSflnreyE vab funltaro, tooU, «M QoliS. ■vaa "™“ •“ ^uB^^-asrsr oixn AOonoN voun, fdrni------ ^ ^to_Bjod^. WU bar r"«» * pUoo ol e((Uo O’DELL CARTAGE IMOI ood loot d^o*o moTini Wwot Fg M»i Trucks to Rent I firkupt IW-Too I H-Too ____^ _ Pump Track! •omi-TroUcrt Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor,Co, >r,Lo, kOi ' • rard-iMs It Soiidoy PainUnf: d Dccorattaig a I PAUfTma AND G _________ _ 5'Hffi ___ tot, R!m. Don, ^ck. OL'micI. in CLASS DBCORATINa PAINT. tot AQd WtU ^»rtnt. P-. iTpAfimNO INTKRII a Ladt interior DBCORATOR. Poporing PR OJIM! rrpAlNTINO P»r ------- , -------- fc jokooRAtnid. taper rpaorod. JTfC 4-din. CbRATf~>*OW A"D »*▼* ‘ 1^522;— c^motM. Sr° ixPEancN^D paintino, and »oU «o»hi c. Intorlor and rate - Hof Pf!o toiimaipt PR d-dW. INTERIOR AND .EXTimiOR palnttog. Wall kraililiit. Proo nU-mat!!. PE d-OWd. INTERIOR AND EXTBRI oratlnt. O Ll-lddO.________ fATNTlHO INT. AnCXT~WjiSi .JO uiall. PE d-dOdd or PE 4-tl1l. Ft!N¥fNa7>APERiNo. d!i^v- al. Waihlot. PE a-MIA ____ fiuniita. wall washino. pa- Mr remored. Tarni. B. T. *“ duiky, PE 4-7I4S. VL 3-Il»0. Fainting, int a ext. PaFFr asg*’ Tflevision Service 24 Notices ami Personals 27 00 AMO APTER THIS DATE, MAT d Iddd, I vlU Dol bo roipooal-blo tor OOP dtbta aaotraotod bp te WE PAV all YOUR BILLS nt! you oao atlord. If you $m to M,ddd pad billa aro hlth or to arraara, ooll for an oppotatUMiit. Our lorytaa In-cludoa free tai aorWoo, book-ktoptot. — eoMo! I r.t8ftta.% WtfL Houseiiold QooiIe 29 pact Wa OR aeidt.__________________ SUMMER cLorm aors' size 4-d-d ood ilrla' alaa 4 Wanted to Rent 32 , 3 BEORM. kOOsE, DE-a nalghborhood. Purnlah ref-ta. PE P0314. Dmui Sebrood- Wtd. Contracta, Mtga. 33 $L0p0 TO $1,000,000 ANT CONTRACT, ANTWHERE DISCOUNT-tlUICE ACTION .1 with a rallabU firm, eaUb-- —I. CalTJim_guapjm, trriBJPtiiwyiMBtr^u^ ibin ----Plloul---------------------- Alao oaah for your aoalta. Caab buyara walUag. No oblUa 11 o o a, Ctall Any boor. PE 4-M44 .___ REALTY________ ABSOLtoTELT TRE PASTEST AO-ttor ON poor nod eobiraet. coib buyara waiting. Call R a a 11 o r Pa'trldga. PE AMj, lOdd W. Bu- POR LAND CONIRACn,, Tab WaH, 4l4d DUla Bwy. OR »!“■ IMMEDIATE ACTIO.N to any Mod tood eoStrooto. Maw aaodiDad. Toor eoab opoo aat- ■-*— ‘-----“on of proporty Eon Tomplotoo. K, L. Templeton, Realtor 333d Orehard Laka Rd^_PE 4-4Stl LAHB CONTRACTS TO BUT OR " Ear- Oarrala EM E3»ll Apts. Pumlblied 37 '““iSffefUi 3 r6m APARTkmnr, waijAia m. Tonal tody, boddtos tarnlabod --------- id wuiiotoa St. prt. doth and ont., dl Roth St. downtown! ceupio ouy.^ Mp«lM^PAifL?70i^ riuar -----------1 PLOOC~^ I Court PE i-im. *CT*lrtr. BATB'iMD ...-f nun. Citoo, cowlo \ no^pota. Prt. parkug Mto. AND________ _______ -------uuituot, in Murphy. RdOitoj*VT BA-ril iUWER. NR'-WEB-stor school. Bant, gar^gaa heat. Aduita. Furnlihiiigii ,,-jhaeed. dM mo, A _PEJ|-T3T1 Bay ha purehaeed. dM A-d/lO or TE ET3T1 ^ lOM, NORTH PER^ ili^e._ M_drtnkera, PE APT. EXCEPTIONAL- , _____ St utk — Alert oftor a p.|^ AND 3 BdOiarUTILITIlEFbB. nlehed. 1<4 B. Howard. HOLLYWOOD APTS. BORM NEWLY DEC. OROUND ■ ..... ■ “■ jkNSEN S TT StBVli^ APtA; noon A orantog caUTA Adfdt. Upholiterlng^ EAKLE-S CUBTOea UPROLSTBR-Cooley Lnaa Rd. — THWAS UFROLSTEimiar 3dT NORTH PERRY ST. Lost and Pound BILLPOLD wrra PICTURES AND ptpera, pleaee return to utme And nddreaa on drlvar'e license. Reward- PE AU37. 4771 Ruitoa brnder ratolevtr. ' ---------j pal. Pleoeo t PE iAtld, Reward. LOST;'^ LOST. BLUE PiUtAfia¥rfi£a& pbona PE d-ld47. iibsT 'make ^xer TAN'“imH, Wanted Red fiftRte^ 36 I nt 1 OR « ROOM BRICK HOUSE IN Indian VlUage or Plonear Ri “ - “ eplace. About did, 3-d73l. All CASH ^ DON'T LOSE YOUR HOME . We will pay eoeh for your coutty, oven U bobind In your paymenU. R. I. WICKER8HAM 7ldd W. MAPLE MAYFAIR j-dlkO CASH POR TOUR PROPERTY OR ------------------>nd r UlTLO- PE AM41 WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR lldl W. HURON ST. LISTINGS NEEDED Np drinkeri. CaU PE 3: 3 RMS. FyT. ENT. NEWLY DEC. t ROOM, LiVin6 ROOM, BED- Idd E. Rum ^inr^ Die. rtkTAPT^FWIVrBA'ra'AN^iNr stove and refrlg. 3dd Whittemore. R^OOIU. CLBAN. UPPIR. 3tl W. PE 3-dT** Wilson. 1 3 BEDROOM. POLL BATH. SRI t. PA^’GU^. Realtor ORTONTILLR 2m M-.M LISTINGS WANTED We have raducad our tusply of Hal toge dne to rocont ealu. Tboro-tore, we need Uittogs M aU tyM of proparty. List with ui todhy and taka odrantaga otvtha pretant active market. CLARK REAL ESTATE PE 3-tm RIE. PE 4-U13 US3 W. Ruroo_Open Ivei. A Bun. LET US SHOW TOO ROW TO Notices and PcrsoiMis 27 *1)on' w0i?y* kJ-dw ihVfiii pert ehadowtog. PE liMOl. ANY OtRL OR w6MAM 'iNAb-tog a fritadly odTiaor phiiM PE MI33. j^r Y p.to. prlf no an- 111 RECORDS op all i^els ___________ jjruea, P.O. Bos dUrJocktc ■~ARf too WORRIED OVER DEBTS? iMn oonaMIdAto oil your billa at bava 1 ptoca to boy. BUDGET SERVICE IN DEBT? IF SO DET US Give You 1 Place to Piy Ease Your Mind , WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS OAINTT llAiD SUl _________ flttOMWgOM rawr mUd idd~N: itai-4^irl1&34!i! "iiSaor-S t-TdOg ________________________ UMB ,WEwirf t'i > E L T. AED oc -nomtoal'v wifc nowly rtlouad Backetrstose Book Store Id bast LAWRswen r» »i«i* - “VKsr troat. CaB lor frtt amralsal. Co:ner Auburn aM Crooks H .C. NLWLXGHAM rE"tA3M'-' •• ut’ ii-mr WANTED buyers Galore" r 7733, H'10HlInD*^D'. ^*01^__ RCTt Apt|u Furnished 37 1 LAROB ROOM. FARKINQ. WABH-tan, refrlcMtor. ISt Pnrahiirit. . HM UNPURK, UPPER FLAf. Rawly dacoratadr On Bandcr-aon, |4d» Refrlg- InQ. til Norton. 4 ROdltt^PMEiTi. MARSHALL. aAdulto. $41. PE Md03._____ 4 PAtULY UDWBR, MO CHILDRBN or peta, Itoe, All utU. J rma. A kalT PE 3-7414. ta ROOMS. BUliABLli p6r 3 j^ptoa. t ROOM AMD — antranca, cloaa m.. -- .-www., 3 ItbOM aF^chwotun nolMp. TO^ATE I ROOMS ttMt. I AND BATR. BABY WBL> Ria. AMD BATH. . ------- Cloaa to. 34 Ploranca.____ LT LAST. riitt. * ALL tmunn paidT dk E, Hovrard PE 1-3310. . AND 3 ROOM. Yd CtARXik aF> _P*I apt. • ROOM APiUnMI^ POR REilf. 2 PRlVAn 4 ROOItt AMO 94711. . ------‘ I tofur**" — Oenaral ------1 N________ ^oRir RdowsrcoMpc^r’ffi: Mrth. lit. ^V”EuTtobai5- cKrt: dfi T'sm 3 Rids RNI NiWLfTiSiS:. aaat aUc did aao. ra 3-13M. 3~Ng nOOME AND «ATlt~11 rafrid. naar Tai -Huron. PE t-d47i. 1 ROOM APT. - IlihU and 'tna. p5Fbato"end 3 BroRwij Rkldit IJlIUffiiT: 3 ROOMS WITH STOihl AM6 ill-titoarator. 3d CadUtoc. R l-M3d. 4“BObM APfrULVERCdlif ^Rent Apti. Unfumlsiied 38 TIZZY 6iCR clean 3 ROOM. RATR. gitii!fr«..*^i.ddi»“^ * By KsU Onnn “Modern to Brery Detail’’ ADULT* ONLY FE 8-6918 MOR td'SAUim ST APT. d FiilTLY PURNIBHEO 4 Rk. AND bntb saratt apC 1 ehUd w tid mootoly. pit 4A43». natn rooicb, plus kitcbbn ....ASfS------------ SLATER APTS. U M. PARKR ST. ^JSkfSLl CARETAKER MR. A-1. ARCADIA er__________ iRest SIDE DUPLEX, d RbOMS. .--.v toiad. ram- ‘dtl d* ’jrVK4-3Ml“iile’r'l t tllTI WEST-AIDE - 3. 3 AND 4 RO< ---".m4nt4, bath, heat, hot i etovt and refrltcrator I ping and bua service. CaU : ntahed. Near SI. Benedict i Dooeleon echooli. Close t* 3-3113 or PE 4-4333. >vely croes-rentl- _ __________ bctllent floor 1. Walking dUtanee downtown. - rpital - - ■ Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 7t Wait Huron Street PX 3-d3t3 or PE l-lldl Rent Houses F^urnished 39 1 bedroom.* NICELY FURNISHED La*e^ g^lleges on Onion Lake. —■ - ' Vi fl yetr ’round. Ready modern. Mo children. OR 3-3733. SlAUr~&QkiE NEAR CLARX8-tot., g4». MA t-7(Hd.___ Rent Houses Unfum. 40 (II 3 BEDROOM ROUSE A^O (1) 1-A-l RENTALS 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Automatic Beat — PUIl Baecmant WILL DBOORATB $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 M4 BAST BLVD. N. ________AT VALINCHA______ 3 BBDROOMSr CLOSE TO SCBO^ snragw. lake petaUegwa. PE Y-3W3; 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX — Brick with luU baaemeol, gaa beat — TUe bath, itardwood floors WIU decorata for re-------------------nt:’ 3df per Nichohe & Harger Co. M>4 WmT HJJRON PE M133 BBDROOlia. OARBRN SPOT, 3 north nf Pontiac. OA l-3d00. mllyi BfDI IROOM HOME. CMRAOB. OAB J4_Perry;________________ BEDROOM BRICE DUPLEX lurn. Small garden epnee -_8prtngftot^lWp. PE t-lOd. S BBORta. RRKMr BSMT . I-OHBA welcome. Inquire CS E. RIv ' __after 4. all day Sat, and Su _ 3 BEDROOM. BALDWIN-WALTON area. Basement, ft* month. MY 3-1180_^ _____ BEDROOM4.~ LAROE^LIVIND room, kitchen, full both, pert basemeqt. screened In front porch. sSM.'T",3siiioS:"a8e- — ±»?L ROOM ROUBE. 141 CEDAR. -ItaoDo FE t-7tl3. . ROOlte ANT BATH. CALL APT- tr 1 p.m_Jd3t Jnelyn.___ ' ROOMS. PART'OP DOUBLE house. Furnace, flrepiaee. $U CHILDREN WELCOME. 33 Washington street. _ _ ROOM Terrace. QAS hea’t. Blvd South. *70. OR _ _ _ RIMli TERRAOE. WEST BID*. ROOMB, WEST BIDE. NEWLY docorntod. PE »-0n3._________ ROOkU A BATH STOVE. 1e-frlg._nll —• *— —----------- _ _ PE kAW._ ROOM ROUSS. PULL BASEklENT, attached Bdrci*- prtvlleer-Cloao to sch^. 3 aero lot. |1 on leaao. FE------ ADULTS. Cm.._____________________ BR1<» 4 EM. k RATR. MOD. Mloo yard. Drayton Plains. OR BY OWNER « rooms. bfttbs. large »c nutomatle on ' v=7 /—\ |arw||s, 'i Mi. ’Fenced yard. PE ‘S-ssuTft. sra? Anytime aftor 4 pm. _______ BARRINGTON HILLS. 3 BEORM. _____U.^. ______ 1-4300 after k p.m For BALE BY OWNER. 3 BSI room ranch. glMdd- Mav «.aaun #>6m c6tbiiiS S. Ehlrlty St. 3 Bar*— ‘----- • *-a. Panel 4ta pof cant mortgana and am. down ^mant. MI MkdO. gOUSE SACRl^CB BALi. t-AXi HIOHLAHO EMTATES. BY OWN-ar, 3 bedroom kriek ranch, full bam’l.. patio, largo lot, 4ta per cant mortnago, rata, tlMt down., lwritwto.Dr. HIGHLAND ESTATES Raanla — taka advantaga of aU " T»............. a big savtoga . --------- ranch home. PuU bastmanl. Largo lot. Nicely landscaped. Outetsnd-tog value. -<«-■< "Yes, it IS rather hard to think of things to say when | lu’ve been together all aftemooH!” j BICLUDBD SUBblTiaiON overtookliif beautiful lake 3 miley west of Pontiac, 3 badrooma^ .0 Rent Office Space 47 3ND FLOOR. * ROOMS OF OP-lice space aU or pan. In heart ol downtown arM. Corner locn-tlon. Lawrsnee and Perry Btrecta. Poottae Com unity Finance Com-jgtny . Call John Lee. PE »dUl. DOWNTOWN PONTIAC. 14 AU-bura Avenue. I.lOd snuere feet of clear epscs available In new bulMmg. wm partition to .suit lenaiirLlghu. Beat ana parktog lot. Prom |7i for ilngle offices.-AtMf » i.m: PX _________________ For Sale ______^ BEDROOM HOklB ON 3 LAND-•capad lou, Ikdxltl. Breaaeway and attaebad garaga. Laka privl- 2 BEDROOMS CUCKLER REALTY M N. Ba^aw __ _ ___ H 4-031 __ _____ DLJ-M5I_____________ 3 UDROOkfS. KITCBBN. LARGE UviniK room with picture window faelni lUe. tmnU t*s stttloii (or ft.TM TtrtHt InOt lOOklM’ at lOdd M-lk. Clarkaton 3ta AckiM, It ROOM'house. 4 lamlly. cfame to. MY 3-ni3___ - BEDROOM BRICK STARTER homta with baaemanta. Keith Sle|wart. Building Contractor. PE BEDROOM HOME ON *TH ----. Hardwood Hoora and car- Miht offer. PE 3-t3H. umitY • * . tided RANCH, garjwe. 7 U 3 BEDROOfi~3-8TORY HOUM^ Qmet. realdenital corner lot. I/.- dOO. Rocbeator. OL l-0»34.___ 3 BDRM RANCHType HOME IN Rochester. Pull beml, — rm completely panelled In knotty pme; puiiy ikndii*Ap*d: wamni ^eunce to school, ehopplni. OL l-odC6_afteyyp.m 3 BEDRCibM HbUSE. HARDWOOD ---- aluminum aiding with year-around Jab. Net |i. to.. Ap- kOi leal yea ply Pontiac______________________ BIDROOM HOkkE ON 41U 6T Hardwood floors, and carpeting. M«k> offer FE 3-t3l6 ____________ BEDROOM HOkO. NEAR ichool. OL 1-6443 between 4 and d dTibROOM. WBBt SIDE. Newly redeebrated Inside and out. Cnr-petta Uvtof room and dining room, i large bedroomi and bath down. Brenkfnnt nook, full basement. gat heat. 3 car garage. Paved drive, dlt.tii on tonne. BEDROOM. FARM-TYPE HOME BEDROOM COLONIALS, BOOI-•tter Heighu. Smith A Lilly, Inc., IdO liato Bt. OL 1-3141. . Clarkaton. 3 bdrma. PB 4-7333. $60 MONTH! PIni tM44 to Ol’g tor thU nlc4 3 bedroom. Baa a walkout l^e-meot, largo Coontty KItebon. mee eliod rooms, pretty — full prlod I10.IA.I ud Just W Roaa ma‘Vn5* tlac, 3 btdrooma. d n. family room, full th recreation room For Houses 49 BRICX 3 BEDRM. HOME WITH rau bamt.. aloae to schools and eburehra Waahtofton St.. Clnrka- BY OWNER, . ________________ . . enr gnrnga, ftraplaoa, dining L. large rooms. tXta x BOO foot lot. Owner transferred. Lk Prlv. Mutt - tlk.tC0. EM 3-3304. . __________ ______ fireplace. wied and ttled".Tec room. — poenl. carpetlnr Excellent condition. Oarete. Fenced yard, tlt.-*------------Xurlh^Rj,. Jjtato and Ineuraace, MI 4 rsT’di-i a prlrllegea. I 0 down. iiS a BT OWNER. 3 BEDROOM HOkfE aacrlfacl 1100 a biick ranch. 3 baths. Extras ga-lora. Bxe. cond. lll.OOI. tltoo down. linmadlato oecnpancy. Ml _omoi._______________________ BY OWNBR, 2 BBbROOM, ^R Tel-Huron, gaa haat. full basa-ment Oarpmtd, low down pa,v-ment. Immadlato posaeaalon. kiA 4-H3g. tor appototmont.___________ COLORED No Money Down. Lovely new 3 Bcorm. home. Ptymenu only ON RUSSELL YOUNG REAL ESTATE b BUILOINO PE 4-3300 TO BUT OR SELL BEE CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE. IXC. 5004 S. Mnln St. Open DaUy I to O: Sunday 13 to MAple *0331_________ Colored—Pros|)PCt St. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Traditional 4 b4droom ranch, electric heat, on lOT ol Uke frontage. AvoUable for showing daily. Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities 10 MUea Waat of Pontiac on Mb EM 3-003* ...... down paymont. ______ — IBieo. Terme. U you ore looking tor lakefront property call kefora y«ni buy. Dorothv Snyder lavender Realtor gM. 30 Teara 4001 Highland Rd. (Mkll Phone EAT 3.J303 or MU 44417 ___Otllce Open Bun. 3 to 4 LAKB ORION. NE^T DKORATED ■------ farm house on large -- ir furnace, t'mllet from 1-7335 MUST SELL 3 bedroom. IMi cer garagO. H back yard. Anohor feacad, r< lor garden eto. Want aqulty 33,000. Balance of 17300 at 304 mo: Includes taxea apd Inturant Naeda your landacaplng. OR 3-3B44 MIDDLETON hSALTT WILL BELL nit i xeiiw WITH OPTKRITO BUT. On tAND CONTRACT I r«. mbdero with 3 rm. opt fi locoma. 3133 Melvin In Brool laadi, oft Auburn Road, kl.d dow^, tot mo. 1. Cau Lake, k For S«ie Hoos^_J9 For -Mf H« Why pay R3Eim 3 bedraana ranch tyna home, with aiatomattc heat and hot water, jis *:si KWfiS ,’55Urwe\a‘v': tat key. Yacaat. $9,500 K E NT EetabWehed M UM — Oand resM room modem floor. Knotty wa* ponb. all Win build 3 bodrwom rmeb etyia tnsS'MeN% * ART MEYWR Y'ou’ll Never Forget ^Tha day you bought Uila 3 M-ro«a horn*,, wl^ ^ down paymant. Invaati^ta Youll Be Sorry larga Hvtoi rc ea. gaa haat yard tanoad Sa(vford ^ency tiled hath, targe Uvtag rm^ dialog L Pun bemt vni epace tor i^tanS. £e'*Er..",SW^ Flovd Kent Inc., Reflltor atMlDixie Hwy. at Ttlegrapk PE yj*"" -— C 34m Bv< pRn PARioRa HOYT BRICK RANCH Seb the outoUndag tjblt custom bnUt 3 floor homo. Carpttod ES •" - iSw !'??!? BTLVAN vill«ob MT On Oartood^Older bama macs ----- 1 torga. btdtooBa. Hug* R'tog'i pletelv carpeted. Large r reoffi I ear garaga. Lai Excellent term*. I------ - wd hove lb* kf autllty I , wtth toStt-to ^ «d i UtimyTI^ AhSlnumj «*» P«» »• W- — —. etormt An extra lory 3 mr ga-, gjjjj. kakcr rage. Large 3 bedroom brick. PamOy kite *»”?* »*«* ■ *?*y*-*?P ! Pull basement. RecreMtoa r Large lot. Very good arta. now ter abowmgl : terms. Immediate poaata-1 HOYT REALTY APR BROWN rOTHINO DOWl Ol BPEOAL - LT^lta'V floori. Plaiuc BARGAIN I. 3 homaa on proparty. One J has 3 reoata sad bath and-rentad for *3* tar month. SELL OR TRADE - Near Wl^ llama Laka. Ctoay bungalow with larga Wxltd ft lot. Very easy to beat WUl trada for bouaatratler Prlc« |33td GIROl OiNERAL REAL SSTATB k Dixie Hwy. OH t-dl Open til i. Baa, ’ttl * LAKE FRONT — A real buy Clean as a plh. Two bedroom bungalow With 4d n. on lakt. Nicely land- ' scoped. Store and Ref. Priced GI's Nothing Down . home Nicely < Himd^lteh^ LoralT faS^ SYLVAN VILLAGE - Two OUR BPECIAL — 33bS DOWN -Very clean amk-only 4 yrs old. Large two bedroom bungslow Oak floort. Drayton Area Lake privilege* Price only *7dM Here ia a real buy. Immediate poeeee- room t^ Pull baeen___ , Oarage. One of too lou to the vlSagt. : st Bl.7d0 wltojuet gage costa down. lIRMINORAM — Lovaly Brick Rancher with attached gar. Near West tide locauoo. Excellent condition. large 7dx333 ft lot Betu-tlfuUy Unddcr—^ — — RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 3«3 8 Teirfraph Rd. Opan d-t ra 3-1103 heaped. Price $33.*00 EXC. BUYS Bathl dlaeaed porch. I repniri. *500 down. ' Perkway Drive, 3 b carport |7 kC Raeburn Street k rooms, plus 3 room apartment up Private enirence Ild.kdO with dl.OOO jown. Nebraska Street 3 bedroomi newly decorated, full basement, oU furnace, large kitchen. **,»4d with ll.dOO down. Paul M. Tones. Real Est. 133 W. Huron ' PE t-137k deio _PE 3-333d 0) PE 3-J-3d. CLARKSTON ORION AREA Looeinx for s Ilk.dM home for room**ran'*'* * 1*'* batiu * heat ear garage — lot iSx US' on black top street *3300 down, k per cent mortgege tOk monthly. Immediate pottctelon. Phone OL 1-7111, Prank Bhep-ard, Realtor. drto«-®w- ak* Road and bemt., 3 enr gei ------ ij4*Bl between I lunlow on besutiful Ti yter OBf f-Blil. ^Yl ndulto. 133 W. I ROOki UPlRKn decorated^adulto or OR 3-7d34. « BOOMB^AWD BA’rt.^^^DTltjtljW lAN/iilf^T niy. MA l-ttTl MY -l-tTtt, - One heat. PE P7333._______ k ROOM TERRACli APT. OAS heat. PE 3-7777. I BATR. NEAR Pantlae Motori. Lower flat. PE ARCADIA A#T. NO. I Newly decorated apartrnem with ’.oSSroJaimf^e.^in.rciS »n. WeU heated and malaUlned Old* laundry toelUtte*. Bee car* r at A-t Arcadia Court, cm E. Hwos Bt. or K. a Hemp itosd/Idi E. B - -*i 3-3171 ai :k Flat Brick Flat — Heated ottvw Mdi fasklly hnlld Auburn Avu.. Auburn I __ COLORED. U_______________ apartment, upetalrt. UtUlUes tar-nlebod. Na cblMrun. PE P3MI. For the Discriminating rsi------------------ Cardi and TrtfUntn bulit-toa, an put earn* of Uw taaturt* of taku Lynn ApartuMita. Ineiudtd ala* an nady wtrnd TV aad ar. Larga apactoun graondi tor Uu *M eountry llvlag.eaaipitto the ptotar*. Laka Lyaa ApU.. ---- ----------------™ dSwj hat of __ for yoor toepacUaa issr^-ihSr ■ WUttom* Lk. lu. Adnl ^***i5tof d, RITILEQB8. beat, 3 car ger., corner lot, paved street. *17.3W. Excellent tonne. KEEOO HARBOR. For the retired couple. Very corotort-nbu J rm home plus bath, nearly new oil fur- PRiCE RKh^ f ED FOR QUICK full price for 3 k privilege*. Cau FE S-TdII ■ a pm._______________________ Pioneer ll ighlands BY OWNER WHITE acott, PK g-78d3. "JIM” Larga Uvtog room, dining L. rec-raauoa room With acoustic puttered ceUlD*. Large, aer*aned-ln porch, tlk-car garage. Profcssloa-tuy decorated. Carpeting ' privilege*. PE 4-3314 lor ■ ____IvlUgea. PE 4-3314 tor appl. PLANNINO TD BtflLO’ We wHi build a oomplel* 3 bedroom all brick ranch with I'k batba. Pull hssemtot. On your WILLIAMS 3 Urge bedroc living room w rtrsplace Scpsi PulT bnaement. Ji^SiUd S^.*“ cated In an a:____________________ hood near vUlag* of Watertard. M X 150 ft Undcaped lot. —* netgfahnr- ’’JIM’’ WILLIAMS IRWIN ‘ to sell Term*. white BROS. RBALTORE OR y-UN Open Dally d ’ti] I; San. M *IR i ______ kddo DtoU Hwy_________ d7.so> . Nice li BA8TB10E Very ^roM^^e of kitchens,' full bemt., gas heat, garage. Arranged far Don’t watt. Only $13,dM. Owner leaving city. H. P. HOLMES, INC. 3331 S. Lapeer Bd. FE 34833 Executive Homes 1 ! ! ! Badroem-Lsut Uvin* room witl. tlraptaoa—Ilk hatha BoautUiiUy landscaped. Located oaM-U bo-twaan M-ld aad Clariiitoii. An -............. dsojsd. V. tteie over/ 3 bar iJsr feet off the %le Highway CUrkstea. Offered sttM.diM terme avaUable. W. W. Homes. OR 3-8331._________ ----------toaaraitet. ANCHOR _ ■ 31W and JO 44TTT AS A OROUP 6p builderT'Ix offer low.prleea through volume Krehatet eo euttem “QuBlfta lUt’’ hoaet - dl|.ptoae We^ ' hoaet - did .ptoat ---J afitiadt. Ro qhUf. guilders Exchange E. %T31d______OL______w Mridorr raacNtyp* ouplo giJ ar rssur^r UM Baldvto______ PE 4-«k47 ROBERTS COX'RT off (tourchlll Rd , Auburn RetghU. 5 room. 3 bedrooms, besemenl. Inrnase. nutornaiic water heater. MULTIPLE USnifO SSRTICB HENRY CLAY Seven room famtlv - beautiful Undsca^ ^hocS* CROOKS ROAD south of Auburn. Lnrt* brick ranch home. Fireplace. oil lurosce, recreation’ rm.. carpet, drapes, doable tarad*. Wntiac realty 737 Baldwin __________ SYLVAN Yaks H(X>BL 3 bedroom trl-ltval. birch fapilly room. 3 tuH bnUia witb vanity, earamlc til*, genuine plaster, complete birch kitchen. Frlgtdalre Dttllt-to tood center. Pelerion wto- dowl with storms. 317.dW laelud- I wooded lot. Low down pay-ent or WlU dupUcat* on your . Open Snt. and Sun A. Cat-11. 1438 Olenwood. Pt 1-4381. venlent to Kbi ping Avnllabl* SYLVAN MANOR: rs, O'NEL Four bedroom rancher, 'bwner' hat done to Calltornto aad wants ; to mU. CaU for detail*. | CASS LAKE PRIV1LEOBS nx-LAL. ixuta StocekUd West htirca « Photorra 5-*4i EVE. PE d-«r PLE US’nNO s ARRO SLEEPER ! !! . carpetef Oarage. ... onl^ 88,730 vrtth down Loo^aM* wiant at 331 BRh «t. (Naar Llnooto Jr. Rlih.l Then caU W. W. Rue* Home* st OR 3-3831 for appointment. fiDO.L HOUSE. 3 BEDROOM tuU basement, brick front. Lot 1* PraokwUI off Maybe* Rd. Take iook, make an offer. “ * PK »l4d8. r. PSMtUe 44811. ssix ok 1X401*“ room. Appraised i ' ___________rjj°s5S'„ w«a Mrsef bosu. 1 tihnr plaa. _Ro brtaen^ PK 3-8877. BtUkURBAN. NKAR dMC. 4 ROOkM and bath, lotaly shaded^ lot. In-------- —fjHdli. * SELL d>R TRADE ft) 3-bedruoiBf boaiM- -Lardt Ute. rayeto^R Mgy term*. Owner. nu-Litm;” RaiMar. C I4M OLENWOOD. “ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION On this 3 room home Located on pared street, carpeting In llv- ----stl bML nlumtonm stori.. "* **dSuiVton plagks i .{ger'S"ti.5'^‘fi£i a£U'UKS“\a%7‘‘b:j?‘5^a built-lo vanity. PuU baaement. oil haaa 3 ear terag*. large lot. My 3i3,lSb Terns. BALDWIN t btarnem bungalow, tun base-menli ga* heat, recreation room. 1 _ arro realty TED MoCULLOUOR, REALT(3R U« CasaJBUinbott Rg. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3ft«J Open d a.m. to B.-Wp.to. I ... ... -«tnDAY 1 ^ a walk-out door to tho / Take frontago, Medludi prtao. /. •• ia. • - SSKiy*"SSi,«’1 ALL OAT gUNI R-'^Y O NEIL* Realtor 2Sl r* >n*i J , OE >«ii -"A : THIRTY-SIX THR PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 0. 1Q60 TRI-LEVEL STARTER «0 MOMCT DOWM__ ^ I k ki r fit I m. nmv, i Don McDonald Nothing Down WIU balM S t Income ' Vhjt, iMk MMl *Ml Bm*’* • bbaiict to trod# ywr baac or 4uM ooninicl on WU oseoUoot •{lomllr aodorn brick double. ‘ BmUeolUr la the beort of dowo-tobn yet euburboo otmoiphere. . BurionibM be leeely pork wUh Bke lowoe and loee« ebode ttoee. lOOBs and tile oath each. All oak Ooon. flreplaeea. 1 oar la--Mtc. raoeed yard. Make a trade .or l> you like pay oaty Lake Oiion ont. Bum only « or _____ful modem buogalok. ..light out fron recreatlaB__ to lake. Brceaeway. attacbad ga^ rage, aoreonad eoeloaed porch. S‘r5plS?^.!iJ‘?.al.'SS?kre8; - &ott Lake 0«ara loft tooo Oder their I room modera buualoo. OU beat, larage. leneed M ltd a MO'. Oatt tl.Mi down. \VILLIS M. BREWER joacra F. BEin bales mor. " " **• 5® MONEY DOWN •tn build a atartar hoaia on your lot. Any atae ^11 baaeoieDt. Rough oiTtog Tour plana or oura. QR #"TB1B. RtOag Molt/B ART MEYER liVORAiriMB (INbE'^giNbBNCB "civilians $190 DOWN S bedrooaaa. Comer lot. DUllly room. Brick a^ dabaatoa. port. Vacant Open walk In uwk at It. If Intareated, ’’’RthPOIM, m bftST CIVILIANS $199 DOWN A HEAP OF LIVING it la folk!. A t bed-!am bouae located on ea of land. Includea th R automatic heal. RETIRING OR STARTING OUT? Either way you may be lo-tereated tn ttala one bedroom Some with bath and full baaement. Located acroaa the atreet from Catb-oUc church and achool. Full price lAbM. HH down, tdt 1t33 Highland Rd. (MBi) Opon daily M; Sunday U-f SPECIAL OWNER SATS. ' goal!" 3 bedroom tuna*' fite^a^ BringaU, a cupboardi - Break- RAY O’NEIL. Realtor SCHRAM room. beauttlHl ktteke^ lake prietlcgeB on 3 lakea. Full price. Sll.toe with tarma. HURON OAROEN8 carpeted lleing room, full , Loeelr 3 bedroom bungalov baaement. 1 ear garage, beautiful oomar lot, com-Full price. titt DOWN On the ne# Bonneville, 3 large bodrooma, carpeted living room and hall, large .utUlty room, gaf under floor beating. "IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OFEH ETBNIN08 AND BUNDAY8 au yOBLYM COR. MANSFIELD MULTIPLE UamtO BERYICE ANNETT Webster School 'Yoomr nm « For SrIo Houses WATCH FOR THE "ROSEFAIR" Judah Lirtie Estates $10,485 WATERFRONT 1 1 NUty S bedroom with o wolkont baaomoat. Beautiful bar. 3 ear fomge and a ntoe big loti IIEMO fSTpelea with MO down to Ot'a. Torma avallablt lor anyone. Ljurtt tbta ever at tMV Lanman (oft Wllltama Lakt Bd.l. Ball W. W. Roaa Romaa at OB 3-Sm for ap-pirnitmant.. WASHINGTON PARK itMtory Brick Bungalow—3 bed-rooma with room lor a third-full tiled baaement. girage-^^e to ecbooU and ahoppbg. I30S down |l?o‘‘vTr‘*mW *“ W. W. Roaa Horn tor appointment. CIVILIANS $190 DOWN 3 Mtoom I blocka' from t * ant, opc Itl If I DAVa wb M3ts Wbacuc pit. tancM, vinyl I landaeai^ 3 b‘- ‘ lorn teraated ci DA..---------- EYEB. BAT. A BUN. TO » Templeton Baldwin School District 3 badroom frama bungalow or Fronk atraat between Ferry A Faddoek. Oarage, tended lot. cloae to acboote and churebaa. Partly fumlabad. Prieed- far quick tale Rwueoaklc. Terma. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 33B Drthaid li Rd. FE t-tt63 Aftar t p.m FB tom BLAIR SCOTT LAKE 3 badroom. gapurata dining_ Eltchen and living room. 13tlt breeaeway flnlahed in knotty pint with attached 3 ear garage. F-" ment. Oaa heat. Situated on SUU300 ft. lota aurrounded by eral ahadrtraea A plenty of . ---— —ice $1150 down, FHA MULTIPLE U8TINO BBRVICI -mWM north bubursan Lot WatCB. wUh * anarkllne avatem for all of It.' Thla lovely home baa 3 large bedroom-full tile bath, carpeted llvln room, full basement, large I'l car garage. $$.750. Reaeonable down payment. TOO SMALL ■•or this family of 5. t« thjs GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR • DUIt Rwy. OR 3-t$51 DRAYTON PLAINS Evas. Can OR 3-ITOi COLORED G.I. TERMS Juat the home you’ve been looking haeement with tb bath. beaUful landscaped yard arfth paved drive. Juet $li$gg. O.I. Terms. $9,800 G.I. TERMS , 3 bedroom borne with large living room, dtmog romn, fuU buemanC neat and clean Hfrougbout. A 'SMITH'' EAST BIDE ■ -mm Jrame with full baseme ' gat furnace and water he 3 car garage. Bgcellent c tn. comer lot. Low down p It. Bataoce lett thaq rt aod din. r I bath, ful I paved etreat. $$^$5$. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 3«t 8. Telegraph , FE y.T$tg Hagstrom LOW DOWN PAYMENT - On thU 3 hedrm. ranch, large living room — Dining room, attached 3 car garage, part baacmant. close to atorea aod acbopla. RET BORROWED YOUR DREAklS — In ptanntng this delightful boma and Its aurroundlngs In beauttful Drayton Woods. 3 hedrm., ranch, lull basement, washer and dryer Included, carpeting And drapes, 3 ear garage, comer lot., gu.tw caah to mtg. HAGSTROM realtor __t$0$ nghlaod Rd. ( PONTIAC OR Val-U-Way FOR GOOD BUTS AND VALUES SHARP EXTRA LARGE 3 Termi lalon |t Landscaped Corner Dooelson Park, custom built brick raneb. Carpeted living room, ledaerock . place, picture windows,_ mioum awnings, 3 bedrooma — gas beat, attached — rage. Raduead to $33.« Terma. Upper Long Lake Wooderff view near Middle StrsItt Lake. Friendly neighborhood, view of the lake, and teatiiHni wood-bumlnx flcvplace. lull bath, oil furnace, elee-Prlcfd balance c. at 474 only tl.3( land I “Bud” Nicholic, Realtor 44 Ml Clemens St. FE 5-1201 AftcrSp-.m.FE 5-8(XH CLARK SANFORD STRBST. Dealrsble throe bedroom frame. "" plastered walls, basement, of tomatlc heat, patio olf «s------ nicely tandacaort lot. 413.430 ONLY 41.S4W DOWN. THREE BED-RM BRICK RANCH HOME. Waterford Township, excellent school dlttrtet ^rouxli 13th grade. l*rge 4 FAMILY INCOME. 414.444 - 43.004 down. Bell or traite. II rooms. 10 down and $ up. f batb-robms. frame building, nice Bast aide loeatlon. baaement. s$oker come glM. A real daU. down. $14,837 f< 3 bedroom bun,—... cloa^ front porqb c as xrd bedroom, /all ___i but U --- eiir FhatO;Llst^ts. Ff 3-TBggJ ' RD.. FB 4^13 CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY. BELL AND TRADE _ ‘ MtlL'riSLS%^^*MBnCB, ■ GAYLORD 3$'k ACRES Zoned Light' Manufacturing. Just oft 4 lane highway. g acres of land, LAWRENCE W. -GAYLORD, Realtor SELL BUY TRADE Uiru MILLER huge carpeted living room with brick 1<» burning nreplace, gracious if ft. dining room, step saver kitchen. Large screened porch, new gas furnace and fiiany other extras for gracious living. $14,840. , MISht aece^ less lor cash — Make this t must on your Inspection list. iaNIA'^E_ FARM LABE PRiyiLiwES..» titra ISIM.. rooms all on one floor. 3 bad-rooms, eomlortable stoker her* A neat clean boms, large lot wi planned, small bam on propei ...Ideal tor work «r hObhlLAnen.B Itand yofuuite It. MMB^rn HOTTER TRAN HOT At 14454. only 51400 down. Vest pocket farm on necriv an acre, a 4 room home. 3 bedrooms, redwood ptneled living DORRIS IN BEAUTIFUL CLARK8-, TON—A very fine eye-ap-peallng 3 bedroom buff brick ranch I CARIBBEAN STYLE BUN-OALOW—Ideal tor retired couple, situated oh large well landscaped lot. all rooms larger than average. 12x34 utility family- DNEAM BUNOALOW. drvrer. wonderful jitep-sav-Ing kitchen dice llvlnx home von Miduld lavestf- - BEAUTIFUL BRICK ROHR —II mttea from Ppotlac. 3 miles frbm Farmington, attuated on tot 13bx3M la So«r ‘ It bum I and w maBShlp 1... . plastered walla. bath, ----------- ultra 1444. eusWM ’"$14.»lk 8EMINOLE HILLS BRKK. 414.444. 43.404 down, a bungalow and Meal for r»- StULTirLB USTU40 SERVE e get away. William Miller Income Property SO For Sejo Lots lAUnPUL WATKRPO ot. Caih or tgrasa. I Builders, Attentioh 4 lota far tala In Waterford Vwp. IxQodont loeatlon. Only gIBIt oa. luy oBo and ratoaaa the ottert aa tou build. WHITE BROS. ipan Ivw. % iViwday 14 ‘tu I 4444 DUteKwy.__ ___ dBOlCS CORNR pm* KNOB ^nd Maybc! Rd. 3 hiMb mti. ULysiaa 3-3334. ___. MAYiON FLAIHa - *4 X itS $1140. Tarma. OR >1311. For 4ALE: BLDO. LOT. lt4 X Baefaisse OpportonKMai S9 BU4Y CMN-OFBRATBD. E»H-0-waab teundry, located to FaMen HI-HILL VILLAGE HILL4IT1R LOW A4 41,414 LADD’S. INC. OR S-IMI S£ib u^TfS Mil cabU Waterford ?Wls Estate A law chotca Iota lalt. Aoeraga 140x344 Oood drataaic. Ideal lo- Herbert C. Davisi Rltr. For Sale Acreage JIM WRIGHT, Realtor RCXHESTER'^^ inventment Income 3 tamUy home, upstalre'aMi^ mant. baa a noms and b^ U fully fumlahed and taparate an-tranca. Downatalra hatA-roonsa and bath and taparate entrance. Each apat*mant haa own beattot ayatem. thara is r ment. 3 car garai landieapad lot, 40 bulldlns te locate quiet rasU Trom the J fully T^ ___________ jlor Hlgb school b convenient te tbop^g and trai portatton. The price lai 114.444 w 11.440 down, "rtie a“- ------ par cent return c e apartmi I show a Sale Lake Property 81 tk ACRES LAKE FRONT WI*. PAVED STROBT - ASJ^ AS 4140 DOWN - IM per UO. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 345 Oakland Avr. Open 'tU ■'«> FE $-7541 FE i-4441 6 Wooded \crcs — Hlfh roUtox beautifully wooded bulWat attr for better he— You must sea te bettava tt such a qliltt secluded spot 1 mUci west of Pontiac. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 4 Acres, Some Trees , ON A HILL - GOOD SOIL Hare a tardtn, fruit k berriee. ISUE THIS NOW - S354 DOWN LADD’S, INC. ------- “ OR l-ISIl For Sale Farms home. Full bsmt.. oU bo car laraia. Poultry houao, work shop. Fruit Ireae and ------- Christmas trses irianted. I^ated In Clarkston afaa. $14,540. young orelard. Ideal an wtik saddle horses, ut oft Dixla Kvy. Mow 40 A, VICANT Only $1,454 down tot this parcel HIM buUdtog ritf and near , good flsuni lake. Xoeated DOttSmttt ot Pontiac. Total price $7,N4. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 3394 DUte Hwy. at Teteirapb 3-Oin - Otmn Efvea. * FREE FAMNO LAND ‘ OONTRACTI TO WY » to |ill.^Eari OanoB. RM S-3$il Hagstrom — Includte property, aiocllent jme, bast eUwMalb. $44,OM NORTHESN RESTAITBANT -Hara la a ebama to mAka apM real money. Full priea ol lw.004 foolttdai real o^. equipment and Uvlnt quartere. Orou last year 444.04#. Hurry oq “* "“hagstrom tow. HoSKd"^ (Ml.) PONTIAC OR 443358 Borrow with Confidence . GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance LOANS $25 TO *500 rity.**M maUte* ruDWfraiSSisssii’fc HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 M Ferry St earner K Ftto “LET’S TALK BySINESS" Beauty Salon Ultra-modam, ' well ao^ Ushad. Laift yoluma. Oaa of toa belli In the atata Shown only by appototmaat. Shot and Chaser BI4 volume. miuA be ftot operator Bring *h^P chaCk*'book^¥lada cobkIS-. MIfflIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATTO>r JOHN “ ixpanstoB 1 ;lft. CaU 4>lll - MObiRN OiW&l — s houtee. so* West Huron fr—*--------------- ISR~iAU OR LEASKwmrcv-U«n. tottUdt&t* pad. ready to^ Five roiOTr "■* bam apariKOUl wi the bau.. food loeatlon that has plenty of other opportunitlas. Inquire at Orean'i Standard Sarvlea GROCERY STORE rath for Inventory k aqulpmi i433 Baldwin. FE 44111.___ film. AGE t$ TO 40. uMirn number, with lata model uaclors. or ftaanclally abte to toveit troetor far Mito dlatoaea ffiov Must be bUe to past physical imtliitwir, TiartOTm physleal bar, bt dapoadabte. neat, right character raqulrenjants. ExccUent NURSING HOME BUSINESS FOR salt. Oood leaae on oulldlng. Pto-ty of room lor expansion. Fully equipped. Erarytbing goM. Illness cause of quitting. Orru In ll$g, g33,gn;Rl. Write P. O. Box 13, Draytou Plains. Mich. Partridge IS THE ''BIRO ' TO SEE Active Restaurant ir*; AN OPPORTUNITY home. 4 rooms and bath each. Only 7 years old. Ideal for Income. LobI* family, etc. Purn-Ished too, A sacrltlca at 4M.500. CRESCENT LAKZPRONlb Only $4404 with $504 down buys houtt. UtUlty building and 5 small cottages. City water and gas. 3 blocks from 4 Isne highway. $3,504 for my equity. Leti than 410.404 balance. FE 3£«I3. BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOT. 140 FT. ^Mge on Whipple fMit. FE LAKEFRONT >- I ROOMS ~AMD LAKE MICHIGAN FRON superb view Islands and high elevation UO toot lota tuMivislon road, electrlcit Leelanau Penlntnla, 37.40 p< terms. Bishop Reolty, Ba Nortbport Miito.____________ shower, hardwood floors, plastered walls, natural fireplace, extra >4 bath Off kitchen, tnermopane wln-dbwt. basement wUi recreation Terms. Phone Mr. Adams, FB 4-4435. representlni Clark Real WEBSTEE OXFORD—tAKE ORION LAKB ORION LAKEFRONT - Hlct clean area, cxcaUcnt view ot lake. targe choiltui --— eaver kltmn, > LOO CABIN in wooded area. Large living room wltb flroplact, enclosed jwrch, 1 bedromnt- tod bath. Cement patio. Brick Aod I privilegea. Realtor 58,044, terma. It today, j btONEY LAKE near Oxford Living room, kllbhen, 3 bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch. Voat eluded. $5,004, ternu. C. A. WEBSTER, REALTOR lEW HOMES - TRl-LEVIL AND ranch type. FHA. CholM west side location. Trade-In-accepted. T 4-1544 FI I-H41 WM. A. KENNEDY INEXPENSIVE Small modern I room, to food Keego Harbor location. Thte home neeae decorating, and 1s otber-Wlse tn good shape. Only 55.254 —1 payment, Im-^ OA g-3133__________________ YEAR -ROUNd 3 BEDRC hduse. on a canal oit Caia L FE 5-4713.________________________ “LAKEWOOD ViLLAOr' 114' Ukefront . . .....$4150 344' Laketroat ........ iu4l UtKB SHERWOOD" lir Lakefront ....... 47400 371' Lakefront ........44344 Cole-Easlick Restricted Ginimunities $65 Month.. Including taxea and Insurance, are „ attractive W, Chicago Fill price only ‘ ”*ME- 52 Ft. Beach ... On Cass Lake, nortb side. Plenty ot room In thU large family home, .on letttng 53 x approx. 350 ft Pull basement, oU heat, tl 50* down, tulr^oe tlBP54. Earl ^oweeslon. CHECK ““ -- Sd^esc^ COTTAOB BUILDER New 3 bedroom cottage or ment home at Wild Wot abrt on Tlttabawaeset 13,404. Call FE 4-1444 ___ GRASS LAKE — NHW CABIN, large lot. Center resort area, adjoining State Foreet. Oood hunting. fishing. lltN. 4IM down. 135 mo. Jerry Merrowr Oladwto (SkeSbi. Mich. OKlce open Sundays. Ftuma tv 4-7410. or OA LIST WITH Humphries ,13 K. TSLEORAPB OPEN EVES. FE 2-9236 MULTIFtH USTIWO BBRYICK ^Jflceme Proy^y 50 REAL BUY I family INCOME 414.444 with only $3,444 down, balance K/. per month. All units are rumisitbd. |140 per week Ih-eome or 55,344 per. year. There Are II rooms, » down, . I up. 4 separate baths. Full basement. Stoker ted furnace, gas antomatfo hot water, nice lot. pavod street. Obner will aecept land cootracti . Clark R itoble. 44.440 with 41 111 ACRES NEAR CADILLAC -5 bedroom home, tk i 40' bam, n etanctaloof ond cupi. Oood bundlngs — might take home in Fentlac at 413.344 with 45.444 down. STATEWIDE RaaA Estate Servlet < stream running through property. close to black top, a good 1 bedroom home, modem. Uirge feeder barn, also Other buUdIng. There U more land adjoining this farm which may be purchased. We have a $344 per acre price oa this oda. Calf Chllda fealty. MY 3-4431, Lake Orion. _____OOUNYY - 44 ACRES ... ARCADU TOWNSHIP. 7 room Country Home. Level land, good garden soil, gravel road. Ooad Pheasant Hunting. Excellent investment. ni.OOO. Terms. Address. 1487 Young Rd.. 14 mites east on M-31 and 3 miles north from Lapeer. Look It over. Clark real Estate. 1343 W Huron. FB 3-74H. Sale Business Property 57 114 OAKLAND AVB ____nerdal 110 foot frontage by 135 with 4 family apartment snd ene PE 4-^X3. BAIT SHOP-OAS BTAfiOW Dotag good bttitoeca. Sr*” ' tog qnartert. Minnow ^rt^rtoc-isar’in**-.-. _ Me dfoMct. Owner rtotrins, A woodatful opporUHtttjr far rtolnd man or eonpte. Bool cetato and bustoetf prie^ at only $11,440. Terma ar^wlU dlaeouat for eaA. Dorothy Snyder Lavender PhooW^^^^iSn COMMERCIAL BLIXI Por tale or loose: Cement block bulldtag. 5.400 eduarP f- * — Money to I tHeanaed Money LOANS EAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO, —jmSSS^Soos OL 44I7U . ^ »•»«> ‘-Wi! “WtllNDLY SERVlCy_ “WH^ YOU N£ED $25 TO'$500 . STAll^FiNAN^irCO. Credit Advisors 61A to qet out ef debt see Financial Advisors, Inc. m 8 BAOmAW PI S-7WS Mortgage Leans 62 Voss &• Buckner, Inc. 144 Knttoiial Bldg. n 4-47S4 $1,000 TO $1,000,000 " lY MORTOAOE. ANYWHERE FE 54431. after 5 p.m. FB lAggg.' RETIREliEWT ASSURAMCE CO- Another Big Bear First ContoUdate your debit and mod-emiae your nomtl Let ds pay off 'your mortgage or land contract, peraonal debti r ' 5*fi&' _ Interested st all to tbe food business, you'll snap up 'this clean, well-equipped. wcU-located, modern restaurant! Drive-In No Inside service-. Top lociUon across from large sebod aod Mw shopping plan. Modem bldg. Colorful canopies, block tqppea parking 53g.4to gross. uK044 total price - n,504 down.^ Send lor Fartridie’s free “Mlch-Igan Bustoesa Outde.” Partridge AMD ASSOCIATES BUSINESSES THROOUT MICH. PE 4-3511 ____1050 W HURON RESTAURANT - BUSY INTEB^ section. U S. 14. ........ refi^erated f--Froperly quail this spot on Hoyt Beslty. ROCHESTER Commercial Property Her* li ft ooee-lo-ft'Ufft^li&ft opMriualty. Th' 9iif it locfttSi tn tbft tai •Irftble tfovptown Rochftst LOTS IN DRAYTOfi PLAINS -WUl trade tor ear, beat, plant or ? OR 3-4344.______________■ '63 DODOE. SELL OR TVAOt FOR boot or Roto-Tlller. Phone FB _5-ra4._________;_________________ 1453 - f^TTAC CATALINA FOR • LATS MOOtts CARS AND CAM your Iftod cftotri ‘ -------------- „ Jreir own . FE J-48«. lumUuim_b___________ ' flRES WIU take anything of useful value In trade oo new or used tires, can^ FE g-4434 Mk for Micky fRADi~’ig“fei]iaUXR'^X^^ ------ ... ... freexer^ $444^143 Clayburo^ WATER SOiTBNERg TO REjCT or sell IJS4 month, OR 3-3344. Mit^eH Distributing Co.________ WILL SWAP VAMITT DRESSER tor good desk FE 4A334. WILL TRADE TaFPAN ‘ 6 A S range, Mke net^, for auto, waabar. bli^y de- !l“*Wa*SSi make your poym ettuatlon for toe young bii—_ or professional mqn. Just 13.444 down and- you have place of buslneta. an t: rxcellent future Invastn RlUTAURANt, Good buy. C SERViCB STATTOHS Ibl '&i«‘V’fI% iviCB STATTOMS ^ LBaSK STANDARD Ol 3 etoS atatlon tor lasso, g I. Oall Ml g-5311 days, ■Simc5eo Stotronji For Rent paved eptloo H, B«7 F. C. Woed Co. winums Lk. lur. at M5$ OR 3-im r I p.m. OR 3-4434 roR RENT 6k iJuBm at_____________ toterseetton of heavUy travaled Commerct Rood ft Unloei 1 storo. 34 Ad. dM 3 M24 FRONTAGE CORNER PARCEL. Ill X lIS Excellent site for super gos sta- r complete toformallon SUN OIli CO. * 3-4344 D. Peters - A M. till 4:34 F.M.. er 7 B.M. AYenue 4-<44g STANDARD OIL 3 staU station tor lease, good *—•*-' free trolntog an* Utance available. _____ CaU MI 4-5311 days, ____________i after " — SINCLAIR service i____ _____ _____ locations financial help avatl-Ablt If needed. For further Infor-matton call FB 4-1511 after 7 p.m. Mr. McOlbbon, MA 4-IS41. Rent, L’sie Bu«. ' ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL LOT ftornettc^MisS b SMITHA & LLY LOaBs TO 4444 FOR DOWN FAT- ■BMit Ar BurfthdM flf cottMM 6»r Fwtiftc PreBS. For Sale Lotsi.^' I BBAOTIFUL ALMOST ACRE tote. Lk. pgiv. 445 down. Oxford an^^Lk. Orton vletolty. ItT rs LOTS Buy^ a llfotlmo lor tot imoU buMar. hlgb and dry, close la, euttebte tor amaU taames. PRICE? 53.044 with terma tosult Warren Stout Rector. 77 H. SagtoaS Bt. Fb. FE 5-8145. 14 X 144’ ACTtdSB FROM sf^AT-rickli CatooHe Churcb. Wbltt Lake Twp . EM 3-4135 145 X 444 OR ROtilBITUi ROAD Between Auburg imd Roebeeter. GL I — AttentJic^ feuilders 1$ aeres ready I Ras$ to bw tote a city. I aubdivid. ng*458&." A R^L STEAL I bava one 14 X 4S-ft. and I4 1 Sftft. sebuRt. Both aro . 1444 models lett over from — year: FraoUr. I want to get rid of them aod ru eeU them at eort. Ttien, bow about a —* «s4d rnoMte liomtV Wo hai sMoe, ehapti. and makaq, 14 to $4 ft., both I and IS R- ,_ TOLL'f*MlutW^*ABD*CM& STANDARD OIL stall statbns for leaae. Mm' Inrestment. Excellent poteni AUBURN AND LADD LAKE ORION Information i FOOD AND OON-mcaalons at gSpular ___ „ft. iniaabalh Lake 4ll4.Cata^Htoaltoth Rd. FE 3-7414. Sftte LaiMi Cfynt-acte 60 35 PER CERT OnOOUNT OH LAND eontract. -Seaaonad 3Mi yean Fnrchatert bat 35 par cent equtt] feymante 444. Tour coat $3444. Money to Loan ^LfoOBse^Mpnay^Itend^ Ea$y Farkl 'g - Fhona Pi: 4A441 nart-ttme. Write for completo la< formatloa on VX-4. Small Invoat-ment tor merchandtac moly. Associated Distributors, m N. Jot-fsrsoo Ave., Ssgtoaw. Mtebigan. FOR LEASE l%xaeo Scrvleo itotton.' Pontiac brea. Minimum InreaHneat. Pl-nSiclal aaslstanca. avallablt. Fold training program. For totorma-tloa call LOiM I-4I4S.' ask tor bfr. WUllama._______________ OAS STATION AND BOAT 'dR# FH sola • ^ Signature to 34 Moathi to Ropay PH. PE 2e9206 OAKLAND Loan .J 'anWalt, OR 3- For Sale Clothing 64 LIGHT ORAT SHARESKIN suit, with sUgbt herringbone. Blst 44. Excellent eon-dltlon. Price US. Medium ■ brown sharkskin uut into _________Acr.Tr. Ifeoi* 'mi v^^^onlva.' SbIo HoidiiwM 1 OROUF OF It DBSXS, 7 writer, bublness or eSnm., i 414. EtoettoTdryrf. 4». - Ireeaer; 854. New ptentc tablet, 411. Retrlgeratori, IIS up. «lg piautA tv's. 4lt.,ciu. and electric ranges, all ilses, 410 up. Washers, 410. Bunk beds, 437 complete. New bedrooms, mattresses spa dinettes, factory second, lb price. Everything to used furniture at basgtln'prices. E-Z terms. THE BAROAIN BOUSE. Buj^selL trade. 143 N. Cass. FB itirtNo ■ROOM suite: good eood. Dinette -eet, 5 po.. Fritfdalre and washer. Reaeon-able, re 3-41M, ~pc. ciiROtfB sir. a£so i Fel bedroom euite. Ml 44137.______* • PIECE SILVER ORAT Si «vu. mme a wmmif Iftnpi. AU IM 444.14. ^ a wtek- ly. Feorson's Furniture. 43 Or-ebara Lake Are. 4 CD. pt. 6e RimudntA'fm. _JS5. FE 4-1554. _________ 7 FTECTC UVINO RodM SUi'lE, Brand new davenport' and chair, 3 modem step lablei, matehlng coffee table. 3 decorator lamps. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 OUAR. BOUSE PAINT. .OU. $1.44 Vinyl Linoleum^ Yard 79c RUBBER BASE PAINT, Oal. $184 4H' WALL TILE, RUli. FT. |34e Ml W. Htttoo FE ♦$444 «[ 8!S 3r Bioim strivei bm m.'gm ’1’”r°c5 -i....KS AUaets wltb written gtfarantee^ M gtoer aete to choose from. 'Obal HUxfbeto U. Rd. FB 4-4M Opon . $ te rud Sunday 'A VALUE BUCKNER FINANCE COlkfPANY WBm TOO CAH, BORROW UP TO $500 Pontiac — ^ytSn"fS3nt_— lytlcn Waited Lk.. MnUosBnm. FtymSath Hj^bo* bad framet (Mj't sS ter rosi »-»«i AUT0«A'ric>r ^ jSi*' !*«afl40t c at li- THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 9. 1960 THIRTY-SEVEy Sale HotweboU Qoadi 68 d6ln?L»™~™*i___ SsSS^,™a'S' caictmato*. ttiicTAic n*6». »r*tor. tiB. coml. OK >-MOO. emroKKii ^ npwooo uwn ^umitur*. ttblt ttc, ChalM i^nn ^ lUdir etatr. TO Cof- n D«l>'' UAfTRffiT •nd new. tU.OO. Seerson’i Pur-lure, q Orcherd Ldle Are, lete model. Repossessed. Belence _ oa Per week, sehlefs liY_3-37U. MUST SELL; ( ROOMS'OF PUR-nlture PE 4-3023 ^ , MAPLE~B0NK BEDS Complete with k inettresrti NEW CARPET RIMNANT8, ALSO, LINOLEUM, ASPHALT dc VINYL TILES • AT REDUCED PRICES II i^ontiac Carpet & Linoleum 461 BUBABETH LAKE RD. II4.H up. TY enlMinu. U.H. WALTON TV pb'swt KAYTAO Weeher . GOOD BOUSEIXBPlNa PE MW5 ai WEST HUROK_________- _ ---- PUNO, RUS; treadle ha-etalne. Chine eebinct, lounge ~~ chelr. drop-leef teble. I-u fretter, PeHnw.____________ Our Storage Space ^ Is Limited, So, Prlgldetre Refrigeretor, 13Mi eu. R. Admlrel »• elce. etore OB weshar ft dryer SewliM mechlne Oeete De-8amldlHtr ' 3 occeitonel ehelrt a m etching end t^lae 34” Hegnerox TV 4 pc. bedroom eulto 5 pc. bedroom sutto UttiSi ®eebfn^*ft Mirror Teble Also mtee. tteme tdeel for eottege "s-oB?s«sr ______________Zsfuai PBILCO RBFRi^ boy rotery mower,----- ' refrioeraTohs all MAKU. ■PEOIAL • ■ UROOS. $«.«. Mo- ^ Houaebold Qooffii 65 reftlg.retor Wl^o mo4 SesSeit, M3 <55ibert''lfeke Free Perking in Rter .. |, SOFA AND CHAIR ONLY $109.95 -JP* HNOER CONSOLE. LMHT WbdO eeblnet, eewi forwerd end retereo 7pp"u*i,c*e*f. TALBOTT LUMBER oBai&* tauan oas built-in ovens „ taeTover PAtaoiN^— Norge wringer weeher, 10 lb. ee-peolty need 4 weeki. excellent ewsdiilon. Bold new ^or |1H.M. _Oome eee, meke offer. OS imrteble TV. 17 to., like new. aa4a.aa. wm eeemioe 41IM5. New tnernntoo. Deed 1 month. OB eutoraetle oloetiie dryer, nerer need, customer didn't toke dellr-............... ”■«»■».»»• too^eer____ ______ UOO mllet. Belenoe owing flg.U. OriMnel equipment ttrt, cold fur o^year bbrvice store TRADE-IN DEPT. REBUILT WASHER ....444 wood dinette ......IIS. LOUNOB CHAIR ......$4.00 a re. UVINO RM. SUITE 139.04 METAL BEDS ......| 7.00 ODD ARM CtAlM .....I 4.M M« DOWN. EAST TBRMB Wyman's Furniture CoT 18 W. Pike St. Trlgeretor. Used Trade-In Dept. Occeiionel chelr ......... g a ............... Ill™ „ ooooh .................. fia.M Oil renge .................. aMr Direnport B chelr ........ B.gi *et of bunk bode, eempleto MJI icliigeretor ............ gu.ft THOMAS ECONOiR" 341 8 Seginew____________PEMlg: VELVET DAVENPORT. ___ EM W314__________ WELCH baby"BUOOY IN 1 3-2351 Of OR 3-454S. ZIO ZAO SINGER IN CONSOLE. Does decoretive itltebei^ bUnd bemi, lews oo buttooe, iU. with a“»iri«“»n3a"ws; a,,'8j“ffisf«a.s.v Cetlinc Too Mild . gxia Lit ■ — Eevestrough'end dutter ., Aa^ggu COLLECTION OP TEA POTS, oelery beiM, meny ether Iteme. i°oiio Hi-Fi. TV aiMl Ratlios 66 JOB TALLBLY OL 1-6S33,-- If no answer---------- . . BTONE-AWNINOB-BTOiaa" WHEEL TRAILER, EXTRA sturdy with , spare, fM. 33 Ls- l denser. PS> 4-41H. horse BRIOOS Ii STRATTON motor,__a niMS _4.I0_ x »0 x^3 SS^wora l**end'^***' 4 AND I ” POSTB. FE i-4441._____ Mil. SOIL nra. per lbnotr, 8®M.SSU"SdrEi Woet Open Etm.______^ ^tor ceblee, 31 cent* per foot. Duplex plugs, lA oenu each. O. A. Ittompson, 70H M-W West, r* LAWN MOWER, 3H W3R8B-p^er, 3 cycle mine. 43464. -■ g. Cess-------------- H OAL. aiRRBA a-EACH. 4434 irwlndelern t-4137. 40aL: "' ELBC^AfSrpH: Uundiy trr— *— PLU, 179 S. Seglner ANCHOR FENCES **■" ---- DIRT, MANURE, dirt end leeeUng. cent, 913 Orcherd Lake Ava. Perk *^htae^*wwS eoniele, lor $43.70 •wed or wm eoeepit $4.14 pir aiopth. CaU CeptM Appienm, iaxuOTjbtfflr ANir-i6Ute- ^bold goods, wm sneiHtoo. rt gis forneoe*. 8'” water b steam Men. ABtometie water baetor, Herdwert. el.e. euppUee, otoak B pipe end flttlut. LeWa BlOliMn Pto. Super Xamtouc end Rnal- _ SH WAY n! 8:8 W».li..Reek Lnth Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 1948 OUeln taka Rd. EM 9«7t ^a I e.m to l>m. deny CLEARANCE SALE DTBOARO MOTOR, 10 1 SHAPE. 474. 1 I^T- ___i eOMPMiBOTt PAINT imirBR WITH BLRCTRIC MOTOR. A-t SHAPE. 144. I 4-0734 FE 4-Utl KING BROS. POHTIAC RD. AT OPDTKE Cash and Carry Specials 1isW..“.*:‘:..v... $3... Peurtts Ineulelton If bag. . 9.IS fOim ter e nue aMmnto oa eU your rough lumber * trim atedel HAGGERTY LUMBER saam'jT*........... CEDAR POSTS miBNT STEFS, READY MADE, all.ftiee. Splesb block, doer ilUa, cblmnn eepe. Fenttoc Pre-Ceit ■^Co;. $4 W. BbeHtold. PE CLOSE OUT - 50 fcHOPWORN~ Steel Basement Beeb-3 llto 33-U X U. X SO |3.aa eteb. T or mat# $3.10 e*. Buy enUn^M^^asao aa. UaDINO SUPLT oo Leke Are. FE 3-7101 8LAYL____ COAL ft BUaDlNO SUPLT OO. 91 Orchard Leke Are. FE 3-7IOf CRAFTSMAN, IT' REEL. IXCIL-lent eenditten 449. FE 1-3104. g praWeml Bftndredi cf souiri H cbooia from. Inteitor Sd’fflJbf-fea’^JleSK^ Berry Biec. Jelled Megto no drip paint. ^____ _OAELAND NUEL R PAINT " Orehefd Lk. Are * PE $g»0 DOUbCe sink COMPLETE. t3t.M with trap. A grade FE 9-4713. Montcalm vinllj. IM W. Mont- EAVESTROUOH K- TYPE 44c A LENGTH. 30-geI. beater, glesi-ltaed .... $«.N Copper ptoe, tb-In. .. iae e ft. Rorntx. W-grd........ 3Hc e ft. Special sale on Kolon Blteter-reilstent paint Werwlck'e. 3671 Orchard Lake Rd. EUCMPBaMSEB HATE POOD; iriLL TlUVBL DI-raatly to yaur hama at wbelaiala priaai IN ^ cant guerantoad DA, Oaa'L uapaatod taady of all v_3. — Waikly pay. bat. 4 andV PJS. Knotty Pine Paneling a PATTERNS WP9. WP6 and 1VC14S CHURCH’S. INC. _______________________ LA7VN MOmR SHARnOflD. PICS- LADT'S CLOTHES. SOE » AND ao, mlaceUanaoue ttame. Rad typa pump. $171 Oerlend, ____________ LAVATOfUBS, CHROlA MUdHO leueato, 414.10 ealua. I14JI. Alto batbtobi, toUate. ikawer atolli. PaetoiT Irraguton. Tarrtfle enl-aea. MUhliaa Plaaraaeato. 3SJ Or-^rd Laka Aea. Perk In ranr ' LAWNMOWERS “OBHOS” Rotary 4-cyeta aaglaa, nn-MONEY POR ANY WORTHWHILE NBW AND OSBO OIL AMD OAS lurnaeta - Vary raaa. MA $-1401. MEW SHALLOW TOU. JHT PUMP $44.10. Stelntam itael daubla •Ink $$$.$$. StoH daubla ctok. $l$.l$. O. A. Ttwmpmm. |0$$ M-4a Wait.______________' ILL MACHINE, $9$ #6ST UQHTS. POaCB uoHfi: Wrought IroB poete, $U.M velue. M.H. Mott eomplete eeleotton ei lights for an rooms to bouse. Terrific Tihies. Michigan Pluores-cent, 393 Orchard Ck. Are. Perk to rear tree — 19.___’ PICNIC TABLES. IDEAL MOTB-9977 Dfx|e*Hl' hwe* ^ PLYWOOD SPECIALS CASK A CABRT Jb nr. 4 XI PLTSCORD ... 93.M 7i IN. 4 X I HIRCB ...... lU.H % IN. 4X1 pm ......... $7.44 PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 144$ Baldwin Rd. PE H643 ROYAL PORT6RLB TTPEUrRITBR - Uied stL •fry____________ er. $7$. 14x11 ell nylon 34 Cherokee. FB 4-4113. ^NO Mb77BRs7T'M06Ku~a4 to It Msk aa modela of power to 31 ineb, OeodeU. DtoSfr** mpto 1-7179__________OR 3-7194 SPECIAL ■ ■■ 1.^ .. $»M SPECIALS! Many Other Berfetoi to Rbw and^lhed RulMlBg Metartole FREE RBTIMATE8 FHA TERMS SUR^>LUS LUMBER & Special Paneling Offer MS pnnale, K’’ mehssftBr TqpmeTc, D trade HM each M ptuMle. Vr mabHaiqr Oak Flooring Select red ...... 4234 M No. 1 Common .... 4114 M No. 1 Common ..... 4130 M No. 3 SborU ....... $NM BENSON LUMBER CO. _______________________ lyro^ BALE. WATER SOFTENER „ jtometle, oleeme eon troito MacbiTOry_______68 WELDW. DI-ACRO press. Merer uaed. d&ppewm. FE 9-1441. flBmSTnoBfY mite power dOMT. NA 7-3771. CAR RUETBO HOOEBR PA3IBLE. 3 doere. $1.14 mtlr. 73 W. TTnlton, Pentlee.- PE KT43t._______ f6r rent ' FsH mmm iteamar. floor —TMttrt piaiSSStt. band landere tUflUM SHieMwIcHl Oeedi 71 13$ BASS REBITIHE AOCmDUlT. muele, end reek. FE 4-TOS. ■accoKmoST CELLOS, BONGOS. DRUMS, AO-CORDION8, CLARINETS. COR- ----- -I---------itUTES. _____lNDOLIN8. I. BAX, TAPE RE- raoi6$. -------- ______ LAYAWAY PLAN EDWARD’S It 8. SAOINAW BABY QRAlip PIANO. 0.60 D eeodlttep. 4344. PE kMSB. ELBC^IC "oIKMH kilD EgiiCB MARMADUKB By AadenM A Lemlig 1443 CASE BO TRAWB, CUL- ^nTend^^uHtto hey.*Stow.' bttis MW, hammer mOl. eftcUer. ME 4-UM. MISI EHla Kd.. Da-rUburf^ ARmNS TILLER tTUCTOR, iF 3am DBBRR no. 4$ TRACTtm. with leraper. --------------- eara planter. MA $-4478 after 4 >HEW AND rebuilt TRACTONS! • I dri^ ^Darli Machinery, Pb. NA n.ow AND DMC ms MASSkV ‘‘Next time, YOU tell him you’re out! ” MoaicHl Ooode 71 ACCORDION,SALE. ' n^w^ ' *%•! IfBTRCmOUTAN SMALL GRAND PIANO, dark walnut. Tuned end delircred ........... 1344 THOMAS OROAN-BI-n COMBINA-‘nON, 4 maothi old. Mab flnlih end bench. Wu SPRING CLEARANCE. 10 TO If ..... $AVE Wiegand Music Center BABAAR AREA, 9HRACLB MILB _______PHONE PE $-4634 OLD TKM-Ul' MADE IN PRANdB; -----Btrad eepy. $41. Rntaare dally, ‘m 3 ly llenday end Tuee- PIANO SALE AU floor modela on lele. 77t bore eU ityloi ft flnlshei to ebooM from of toe femoue Story hShRM MUUO PE 34447 34 SI TeUsreph Rd. aeroie from PUNO TUNlNO-deOAR SCHHtOf _____ FE 9-4917 __________ RIBOOHDrnONBD UFftlOHT Pl- Vr*^rSii.'::;:::8S GALLAGHER'S ADDING MACmNEl. PROH^ 13$ CASH REOISTERS. PROM $4$^ PONTIAC CASH kaxji"””" Sale Store Equipment 73 Sale Sporting Poods 74 i WHEEL TRAILER, 34 ! depth, plywood cover, toll extra tire, hltcbae, new pal Wood, Coal ft Fuel 77 *rinb wwdf’ra Planta. Trees, Shrote TO $ii$. I Bprnee. pinai. toxus cnapl-etc, iTsompeon'i Oarden-S3$k Hlghleod Rd. 1 ml. aaM of tUftotond. II Norway epruee, 1 ' LUeaa, l ndey, 1 I BLUB ‘ftelSwli. 7VE HAVE AKO SElJBCnW TO CHOOSE **2* ®0 OMIE W AND LOOK THEM OVW NOW. FE 44734 FE KllU KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPP7 ____- — 3 AUenONB XVBRT WIBK. *UtK-nipt itoek of^new ft^ture. Seely end Rcetokrett mettreeeei. TVUta Pine. — $3-$7. Beturdeir. i$ 'Mlle~Rd.Vrbtoek wee?'af emoU, turn left H block. iVBROREBN SB60B8 POR JCtL your lendeeei^. BeauUNI CbT^ redo Blue Norway Spruce. Wbita .day, ne 14477 er FK 4^. -----^ ee.w «». xjvw Mws iv. U aa. You dig. U ml. north oi f^Uae on 10. Cedar Lena Evergreen Perm. 8470 Dtxla Hwy. (U.K 1$> Ctorkiton. MA $-l$93. •TRAWBSitUiT PLONTS. STATE tnepeeted. 3 verletlea. Roblaeon, ■—deree, end Marr*'-" -— A. Juht OL ( Prtmlerei, and tree. A. Juht___________ TOBB8 — SPRUCE, PINE, ' FIR, For Sale Pets 79 AKC DACRSBUNDS AT STUD. Pupplee. Jemor'e. PE K3534. $1$ mo. RTOISTERED HALE Deehihund, $30. PE *-n$8. AKC RBOISTERXO. BLOND aIID platinum cocker pupplee. MY BAIT CONTAINERS: APPROX. 4400 '—ket true lee cream eertone, 5 ptole* quarto. $31 for lot. KWtil. _______ GO KARTS ^acb bales. 3^W, JflWyM AMD i ^ Uceato reqidrM. Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 TOP SOIU „ty, eend lia-- - - AAA—A BKAUTIFUL tlBRlON BLUB - ■ ' "vered er laid. Mulberry HTKoefiSurESi^ BLACK OmT. LOAOtD OR Dl-eered.-PK $»$7ST wr FE »4Mr.— BLACK OmT. DKlltiiRl^ eeeoneble. PE 3-5033.________ . TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT, ^**’*-*‘—'’*01.*^ yi;.Ji****?^*** boeutltul toye. Pitot CB S«l$3. 310 W. $Ui St._______. POODLES. 3IUIUTUfUE. SILVER bredTeiaHj^ sired. $7$ up. m 3-3774. POODLES $10 DOWN Junfe Pet shop FK S-3113 PARAKBXts, OUARANTEKO TO talk. CenerlM. eesaa. teed. Creae’e Bird Batebery, MIS An-bura Bd. PL 3-130S. . iuNO -MIL m|iiaC'vhTR cage. ..... Doga Trjihied, Botwded 80 E* IYTR RY Pm, 1H4HURE Tallwasser Keantle, boardliit, ?ssf-£TS!Jrsr,jii ad, grave t t-IIU e ALTS BLACK DIRT. TOP BOIL, flu end manure. Alao eempleto ■ iremovelend LftSb Bd., r^ BUCK 'Dorr.~TOP~iSiii;' tin ' cow kAlNUklB ' -------1$ nttor 4. ' lUNUBE TOP 4 gravel. DeaventoTl_____ OOW DAU CUT4|0|^^TC IRAVIU.. BAND, HTONK. f ■PfciAL POE und^ 'Mil - Unck dirt SeHvCM. $ yetde IS. SPECUL s«rtwri.“aa.t2 IS y^. Meeon maA gaad. American btone Products •131 Buhnbew Rg. OarkMen dRAQiiio TOP son. PTOE»M«L ate. PK 4-3IS1 WtriM. Coal Mild F»el ?7 woo •snsraowsii' CUlrE LITTLE ^UPIUKS POR eale. 0 weeki eld. PB 4-7413._ DACHSHUND PUPPIES. SMOOTH k long hair. Stud tetvice. FE K3tll.______________________ pULL 'BLOODED SIAMESE CAT. “ — - Ml K31ia. FEMALE CANARIES. ALL PET tbop, $$ WUUami, FE »S433. PARAKEETS, OUAR. TO TALK, HAT AND STRAW. For Sale UveatGck 83 9 THAR <»J> Pm,T,HALP BROEE. Must leU. KM 3-«7S._____. $ TEAR 'or sale. lii^Sblpmta lUad. Okford, OA • on»pm am6di by Ndo. I srarn Juno, A. J* HeU Hath, MU 4^. ■ AT 8 tVICK for quartor-typa •sMl'mar*. GAfc-land 84111. PORT. SAODLI. BARittar Walktog Mara, asee nre«p«et. OamulaiU w teak. $ois. OAtend S Sale Fami Produce CEBTIPIED SEED POTATOES. Jack Coebran. Laka Ottan. MT 34031. _________ •EBAOO AND IRISH COBBLER juet north ut OxleraL on- a-xtoi CLEARANCE SALE 1 NEW $0i_ I.KC. unuTr TRACTOR WITH 3 POINT an« MO TWIN EtTDUinjO jsr n TRACTORH 1 _____ PAirr rxjwnie Tmmeto. AND T-A. WITH NEW PIPPIN INDUSTRIAL LOADER WITH H TARO dirt BOCKEr. F-~ 03.tS$. ^OR SIJM. 1 DEW TRATM . DtO AMO _____ KING BRO " PONTUC—---------- Sale Farni Eqniptnent 87 plete Only $$••. OA K3141 1« bennUon St.. Oxford. Mleblsan. WUHKffi^GRII.«»G ^le Motor Scooters 94 r euIUretor. • tH bmlroMn Mto. »U itytoi. Fam-•IM wraufbt Iron brone* dtoetU tote. Norg* and Admiral applt-anern. Sawing m»eblD«a. waahere. rugs, hardware, dry goedi. ilMcto toreede. tompif. to^ ttihlng equlpmenl. IM. 7 to 11. B & B AUCTION loss DIXIE HIOHWAT ACROSS F-'"' For Sale HousetreHers 89 I CAMP TRAILBR. $M; TBi^ ^^11’ houtoUeller. $17$. OR 14- alUiIinum trayhlJIr 33 FT. ALUMINUM HOUSdltiRAiD 1. $400.'OR 3-4614. A REAL STEAL I heva oas 1$ x 43 ft. end i 10 X 40 ft. sehutte’e. Both i new 1H$ modtli left ever fr left year. frenUy. 1 vent get rid of totm and I'll i Utem at coat. bow a a good used mobile bemtT neve alt elsei. ehapas end met Irom U to to ft., both 4 i 10 ft. wide. Come out end meke me an offer. HOLLY MARINE AND COACH SALES. 15310 Holly Rd., Holly. IR8TRB Travel Trellai Since 1133. Ouar-entoed for Ufa. See ibem and get a demenstretlcn at Waroer TralUr Salat. 30H W. Boren. (Plan *-tola one el Wnily Byam's exi tax earavana.l_______________ APACHE TOUR-A-HOm CRBI Buy from a dealtr who apaelallMe In travel Uallert, nr.....— Buy where tbara la tton, not lust 3 or from. And ftoaUy, t 3 or 3 to ebo InaUy, buy from a pertenally pul • iM$e mllat a knows bow to make good Spaetol thia week. IMS / Dimo. $03$. Be euro Md sL --eee me before you Mu'. HOLLY MARINE AMO COACH-------------- 14110 HoUy ltd. Bee a Lartei U new Oetrelter tor IM8. age apaea, uniform tamperatnrd eantna, anpsrler oanitnietloa anK bOauty of dtilgn. A price you want to w at o dr-' —----- get. Tbo extra bone on your praaant rai v^^Smw^SSi^Smm Dim Hwy. Orsytoa PM 3-0^41._____________________ OOUIEM FA^N BY ^YUME. "OARWAT' ALUMINUM TRA' 5TEL 'I^ OOODBXL TIUILER BALES 3900 g. ItechaetoT Rd. UL 24040 NlifROD TRAILER AMO-EGUIP- lEW MOON, 1404. 37 FT. LIES new. Lot Ito, 330$ EUl. U. Rd. PB • — ^ Oxford Trailer Sales Maw 60-wldar to Ganaral, Vssa-bomL Groat Lakaa, KImmer and OardiMr. Traytltaix trallart to Holly, Garwood and Tbur-Bamaa. aU Mea, aalt-caotalnad or not 44 uaad — 'i^amaU — If y«i iUTT TRAIXA 39 IT. COkrOtf bum. PH 0-049$._________ PARKHURST TRAILER COURT & SALES Maw and uaad. prtyata lafta a &i:ss“rTSi.‘if^®iSojsL Owosao, Tantottra IMO Lapaar Bd., Laka Orton. MT 9401L SBOR-rS MOBliB BOMB SALHS * BERTICB New im^^svel tndlto^^Ora ^rto and be«tla*^ Httebaa ta-etnllMl and nan wired. Oped from II to 0 oa SPRIMO CLRARANCR Q« ALL D»-Road. ORl-IOSl. e^pat, a badrm. n I-IMS. ■ VACATION .. TrMlcr Salat ana North Lapoor Rd. ■pIkTe BantoL — MM. 8ri^gVaS~tiAnM£_____ LT uSSSkV^COA^S^U - 14310 ^ Rd- Bally. KB-raaa asm, ^ Rent TraBjsr Space "itTBURH tnORTK IIOBnS TOl^ tog*. Tfc* OMtft M aUto $■ af PH $4383 ’ eemant paHaa, ate. tot of Oxford on Laka- TOU-VB 8BBM tUb Airto Acccseories Vactoby built poll racb Imek V4 an^. Chroma ptatod. CaU HeOy' ME 44SS3 anyllHW I OREO Tntas .0 IS up. t OOOO USED nsjtt KUHN AUTO SEBT;^., lOJIUg YnBH. A^ Sale TrtKk Tlre» 92A Attention. Truckers ALLSTATB TUins^ ss2» »• pjj, j! as let QuaHty^'P^ oua^ Beeta and ArcwnporlpB 97 beard mater, OL 3-9430. HITBOA " craft. I dfy.*OaiidVii>r»$^i^^ •fgyasi Ante Service "si^aaL'Tssau^fS iSffS ss-a-rvMS ■M cuamo*. d€»p Many axtraa. $$$S. FE 44170. $7 LEMBRETTA MOTOR SOO^ or, exeaU - ---- ““ “ 94140 ar 0 tcooUrs. FB 9-9494. MEW allSBD COBRIUN BAOLEE Simplex ft Track Itobftlt Cora. Ha E. Wka. Phooa FE 94240. For Sale Motorcycles 95 •91 MATCat-XW PERFRUr CON-onion. UM. FE 94140. •41 « K. HARLlrr, MM HOLES. Parfaet coodltlon. FE 5-0439, •M ALLSTATE. MS. CALL TIL .. a m and attar 4. PE $4M3. 1944 TRIUk^ COB. T94 C. M new, 439$ OL $4319. 1454 T^UUMPR TIOKR^. IV I tftl For Sale Bteyciea ^ Boats and A^essories 97 714 H.P. IdERCURY. WBIT GOOD eond. $144. Phono OR 3-13SI. iTEp. WIUBD. OUTBOARD Motor with a UM 3 pt. hydra-plane. $300. MT 3-4473.-_____________ 13 roar penyok. front and cantor dock wtUi Mercury Hurricane^ 11 faorte. $300; U font Iik boerd runabout with converted S. L. ALUli'A^ Bdal craft. 14 ft. Model Dude traUer. Uk PL $4147 after 4. _________ 13 FT. FLTWOOD BOiff. ATO 14 H.F. meter ter tale. 1411 LaiaUe, FE 4-347$. _________________ 14 FT. CR18CRAFT. MERCURY motor and treller. EM 3-5341. 14 PT. WOLVERINE DELUXE. M b.p. electric etort. Excellent eend, MT 3-14M,______________ IKPOOT BOAT AND TBAl cheep. OR 34077 between 0 l__ to FT. BOAT; MOTOR AND TRa£ er OHO. ok 3-5550. 0541 WUUamc Lake Rd.. Drayton Plaint. tr TROJAN — COMPLETE WrtB 44 b.p. motor, trdller, eleetrle 3- 4414. 1$ H.P. t.. centrela. A . — 4- 3107 efter $. , ARISTOCRAFT BOAT ^ II FT. OUTBOARD PlBBROLiM; ‘— P^tog Pteb, 3 yearc old. . elaAile Meicnr^^^ engine 'BaU*Rengine to A-t Sleybaugh'e Mnrlna. FE 34634. ir bUTBOARO CABIN CRUISHis, \RKANSASTRAVELtlR ROCKET, BTEERIMO * TRAILBR. BEADT TO OO _M95.95... NO MONET DOWN. SEE UB RIPORS TOO BUT SHAW’S INC. Labe. PE »4«1 Or pj 44414. EYINRUDB! MOTOBB iread. atom., ftbarglna boala, no-eeeeorlaa. , . I^rd to find, but aaiy to daat ’ DATrsON'E SALES ______ inalea Laka________MAIn S4MI Franchise dealer of Speed-Liner, Sea Ray. Swift Boats LOTS OP NEW a used eoaib Oakland Marine Exch, ••ounoARo BPacuLorrs” BOARDMAN’S 17$ HlihlendjM^ Wm. Laka JOHNSON MOTORS ttarcraft baata. Oatar traUera. AiR-aor AND LrrrLK duo A' COI^E1?^W OP EU^NE RARDWAF- '*?Ia^ LBRTIBBE. JPAnr^ . HARRINGTON BOi^S, TOUR EYIHRUI Owens Boats ‘ Inboards ■— Outboards Fibreglas Runabouts Mercury Motors New and Used Accessories Parts and Service Big Savings Low Down Payment! MAZUREK MOTOR & MARINE SALES Woodward at' South Blvd. FE 4-9587 ' Repitch — Balanat — WtM AO Elam Carrtod In Staak ZA HR. PROP REPAIR Piaa Cbaek Dp Newklrki Boat 4t Prop Earvtaa __31M Caee Laka RoatT Kaago IKE ORE AMD OMLY 1$M Boat Repairs nr ARB4 Mvwnw ji mv. ’'“tostbend" MOTORS SELECTION OP USED MOTORS AND USED BOATS OLA8TRON PIBEROLAB PONTOON RAFTS PEATHER CRAFT._ and FREELAND ALUM. STERLING BOAT TRAUJEr-PROP BBRVI MAIUHB SUY' TranyortorK Ottered 100 $ BKIIRB AmUNn. LOa ah-Yark SM-lW Harvlaa Bm. OR PE l-TOS ___________ TMUCK obiao' KORTB PAli lead. Elthaa way. PB $-$SI4- WaMted Uaed Cara 101 ATTErmON top'^dolIar fM mo CAM Glenn’s Motor Sales "." PE 44171 AVERILL'S only It ___________________It wban eay; -Oriva ant a Uttla and 'c a tot." Tn ual BCAY MA- kinb and coach sales, lUlt Holly ltd., HoUy. _______________ 41MI up. Parry Berylea. Inc.. 4l9t HlfM^ Bd. BOAT. TRAILBR. AXLES, $S. ROY-al Auto Parte. 113S III. Oamen flagt, w^emetor. A $1.9sk tHt 3-0I3S. Might ^ BOAT A METAL TRAtLte. $lll. y^TAjtoom piywwM ratotot fanli. Boat Laanahlnt and Dackagi Saaeeaal Ratal an Lake Orton. .9$ mttaa rt ebara “la SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS M-M at pa^DcigM^StopUsht Opwi 7 dare a weak MT 94$a BOATS PIREROLiiBrBi flbafStoe work. RtoTi. tAkp MY I-UII. a Buchanan fioatworks Haw atamtoam boat. 3 1 Rvtoruda 4979; Rawls ft. wa„ m: lunabouto. $I4|; Itow flbar-|1^ nmabauto. Mia 1«4 r ~ QUAUTY MOTOR NEEDS MODEL CLEAN CARS TODAY See M & M Moto.' Sales Fbr top dollar am Intor nmdal care. 9997 Dixit .Hwy. GR^I-Mli Top Ca$h Paid fOn OMD CAM Lloyd Motor Sales 939 ■■ iaglnaw_FE 94m 7FE kUY AND TRADH OQPO CLEAR CARB AMD TROOiT TOP DOLLAR to good eendlUeii. PB 4-474a at- ^ WE NEED 100 FORDS BUICKB POHTIACB CnTROLEn end matt every kind af ga^ ekarp etoan uaad eftra ... to aU body atytoa. CODPB8 KBAIV 1-DOORS 4-oo(ma **OOW '■ COHTERTXIUS - TOP OOIUR PAID JEROME "Bright Spot" Used Ato Parta lRD. K TOR WCK-UP^_Pia-pomoT. Bhorp. WC 44BW. ^ 'COTVR01.rr DOl^ TRUCK. MPM Took Tmok, Bo^bti Motor i^z GMC Factory Branch :^0^KLAND AT CASS m-TON. .8TXXL RACK l^^iCT. tk ton' pickup H* PorA .t»-ton •H 1-toa •“•I and ‘M Intemotloaal 1-ton yooi jiiVrr..*; ■Tm iruEki li aoW OPOM HOW or TRUCK* , IXU frnUTT from **». . . ! M'l* jVi. »'• ond' *4'i I Chore, r^. OMC ft Dodfea « Light Dutr Plckupe ft Btokee ' y:. »'i. «'A «i. • . (ft. M*t end M't, H lone, >4 loot, 1 toot. lioof boxet, tbdrt boxet. lUket. 3 »P«erdi. OUCt ft Dodcee { ^PpneU^ Bedtn Dellrerlea ’ Retrp Duty Trtetort, Btokee > Dumpe, Vent, and LOtcatet. ,* *Trt.*Srt. M't;‘ »d t;'«'V ■ a OR RKW : eOB BUTLER ^HAROLD TURNER’S . TRUCK CENTER «M 8. WOODWARD MI 4-TMW aniMDiOHAM___incmoAw IDOWPiarrE 4M IRnCRNATIORAL I. OR 3 SPECIAL »3 niT. U PT. VAR, I3SXM TIRES, ' 3 8PD. 8BARPI (tOU. 'SCHRAM’S TRUCKS ISaHstjrte Higr^__M 3-J**» TRUCK AND TRACTOR REPAIR, heart weldlnt, tot and art. 3l7i Roebetur Rd. at South BlrA 1»#S OMC 1 TO. DUMP. KKC. Bav UKiuvr TaG»f box and eompleto new paint ■meUent lit elati eoodltion 1_ •M end to the other aod RXIADT to do any ]ob you may bare ' mind. A froth new price of oni $795 Crissman *60 Dodge Pickup $1695 iclodet all atandard factory gulpmaBt and federal tax. Salet HASKINS ■ tRDCK-SALE' INI Cherrolet tedan delirery. Oood mechanical condition. ^ ItU Ford ik too ttUmy truck. UN BUICK SPbClAL 3-OOOR,~1d TARD. Ml d-j ifS^CTlCK. BUICK U’ ROADMASTKR. p6WKR iteerinx. RftR. Prlrate owr~ »3T(. re »-wa.__________ ■H BUICK. LOW MILKAOK . .owner. Will uko older oar trade. MApU S-M*S._______ f BUICK COKVKR'nBUI. V^, Mnnlnrhtm ear. Our stock I 1433. Priced at only (1,4M. North Chev. TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS DDBBN AUTO 8ALB8 Speclallxlaf la One-Owner Cara •w ■art. Pont., Air Port. OB 4 N WAOON I1.3H. JACK „ j:, 1330-w. maple at p53«- ■HAC TRAIL. MA 4-4411.___________ ‘*4 DODOK radio and diAlRR! IxoaUent condltoa. No ----------- down. PuU price 31N. *11 37 T-BUiO. UKB NBW. 33.000 actual mtici. White exterior, red leather Inurlor. Priratc ---------- $3438. IM 3-3413. 116* PORD BTATION WAOON. RA- absolutely no money DN. Aiiumt paymaata al 333.33 par mo. CaU Credit Mgr^ Mr. Parka at Ml *-7800. Harold ’Turner Porif CU8TOM 3 IXXm. RA- 'Cy' Owens. North Chev. Hunter Bird, n tharp. 310*3. OB 3-73M. PORD. U3S. V-S, PORD-O-MATTC. RftB. waabera, 1-tone, new Urea tad battery. New car deltyered — Miut aeU. 31.33*. PI 1-3303 niter 4. ___________ WILL ACCEPT Buna, outboard!, boati, rtfrlgera-tera and appUaneM. ate. On oar new 13*3 Ramblert or any good uaed cer ee part payment. BILL SPENCE '•RAMBLER'’ -BALU ft SraVlCB— 363 S. BAOINAW R 3-4341 1*67 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR DEL- Ray. Like ntw ...... til** 1337 Bef Air 3 dr. Bai^ .. #1450 1356 Cherrolet 3 dr. ttSak ...- 1*33 Chevrolet leden dellvary 1*4* Chevrolet. Oood cond. .. I OS loss Bel Air 4 dr. PowergUde $ tSf HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “13 MlOtttea fnn PontUe'' OKPORD. MICH. SS CHEVY, BBL-AIR 3-I»riiDAN. KAkH. w/w, etc. n 6-03*7 after 3. •IS CHEVY. '*3 CBEVr 4 I 1*3* CHEirf Y . Ttmberlaike Dr., Bloomfield SHARP! RoUed____^_____________________ good. No ruat. Beat offer. After { *34*. NO money down. Take over paymenti of $4.3$ per week, BIRMINGHAM - RAMBLER. 30 3 B NEW LARK 6 2 door sedan. Delivered for only $1949 ' 1*34 FORD. RAino AND BXATIR. Cuatomllne. Bacellent condlUon. No money dowp. PuU price *136. Aiaumc payment. 3tit month. Cell credit manneer. FE S-0403, King Auto, 1 It B.' Bnginnw. Itti PORD CUSTOiFlOO. RftR. will Uke trade. Phone UL 3-3061. 1364 PORD 3 CYUN'DER 3 DOOR, engine luat ovarhaulad. Oood body — 3343. Take over paymer'-M.33 per week. No limy I BIRinNaHAM-RAkULER. B. WOODWARD. Ml A3304. REPOSSESSED '3* Ford. Beautiful 3-tone i flnlih. Mlanea only 33r~ — needed. *13 month. I manager Mr.- 'I* FORD 4 ODOR,, RADIO ft HEATER. PORbOMAtlC. LUTELY NO MONEY DOTTN. Ae-eume naymenta of ^173 par mo. CaU (5^lt Mgr., Mr Parka at Ml 4-7t0» Harold Turner Ford. '33 FORD YICTQRIA. EXTRA clean, no ruat 3»0. FE *^300. $395 'GyAOwens '33 Chcyroltt ..‘......3133 'M Dodge ........r......3344 Roora-s SALn.ft.BBRYia 333 Auburn Ave._____R 6-3101 “t^^RD 3 CYUHOER 3. DOOR, 1153 Ford H ton uU Michigan Bell Telepbnne tract. Oood mechanical condlUon. 1164 Cbavrolet Ik ton utility truck. Oood meconhieal etmdiuou. Michigan BeU Telepbout truck. WkS.aMvroIet Ik ton pickup LUtt' ,aew condlUtg) Uiroughout. BcauU-:] l4tg OMC ca» over engine. Micfal-i Wac Bell tine tmciL , Complete] wellh boom and good Tulaa winch. i Vlaskins Chev. NO MONEY DOWN IfU Oievrolet. 3 door. Aianme — ------- 3371 full DO YOU WANT For SoU dwa I 106 REPdUBBmR. 1344 MiF 3*3 r&&> I babsTV-o. BAmOft HEATER ARBOLDTIcLT NO MONET DOWN. Atiomt My- Hareil Turnpr Ford, 1 Twtar >01 ’57 FORD Palriana * door hardtop, radt ft heatar, T-t eogine Pordosiatle new whtta wall? 311*1. Larry Jerome KOCBBSrm DBAUBR REPOSSESSION •3*0 fttU price. NO ea*ta neeiM, Pay only 333. Due Jana Ulb REPOSSESSED TfERT LOW IdLEAQS. JOKS U81CD CAMLOPDYEB AT PON-TUC RD. PE »7*31. 4 dr. Hardtop ___ ..—u... 4 ^ .... *14*8 . eond. i IM paaa. HOmISr ■ HIGHT MTR^ "IS Mlsutei f'^m wmiUui" OXFORD. MICH. PORD '33, V-t, r-t. 4rOOOB SBDAN, axoaueat taaohaalaal vary Uttla ruat hni n 31*3. R 3-3*31. Frank Schuck U-M AT BUeXHORR LAKE LAKE ORION PORD •AKE PRION__MY EMU b V-l. GOOD l-P.**. —- BUICK 4 DR. BARoVOlPTtii IIU Bulck itoUon wngoa. Power ateailM. powar brakaa. Dyna-flow. Rad aad wbtta .... liaM im Bulck * dr. Hardtop ... $113* HOMER HIGHT MTRS. -n Mlautaa from Ponttae OKPORD. 3CCH.____^OA i •57 FORD. V-*. 1-DR. REPOSSES§ION S tuU prica. No Calb Naadad, Pay only flA Due Jana 13U>. Rite Auto. Mr. BcU. R 3-4633 133 Enat Blvd. S. at Auburn__ BRTTA, 1137. LOW KILXAOK *3*0. *140 PonUnc Lnkt Rd. UW MONTCLAIR laRCURY c6N-varUblc. Power brakaa. power atcering, radio good eondlUon. 1H3 derrolft *133. OR 3ftl77. between 3 --- “ MXRCURT. 3-DOOR 81DAN. atnutUul 3-taM llnlah. Standard tranamiailo^ RftR, white ttrai ^ " ---------------- $431. 137 '37 MERCURT. UljHtlm, 3 1. Ring Aub 1*61 MERCURT 7 DOOR. RADIO ft BEATER^ AB80LUTELT NO MONEY DOWN Aaanmt pay-mema of 317.71 per mo. CaH Credit Mgi Mr. Parka at MI 4-7608 Harold Turner Pord,_ 'si MERCURT CONTERTULB. 3 MERCimT. No HONIT DOVnf. 1 price 3*3. PE 1M4 RAMBLER WAOON. _______________ motoc Urei, braksa. 3373. A-1 afanpe. 44 E. Chlcaoo. .________ '64 OLDS SUPXR M HARDTOP. BAdlo, hcator, auto tmnamlaalim, Whitt tlrat, fuU wheel dlaca, Uya. Ho needed^ MTS '34 PORDOklAn^ WmNKB. '' '67 Tolkawagoo, tht beat. '6* Oityiler. Cony. Powar 'SI Ford -v-o '1. 3*36 7 Porda,. *M to '17 ....... Sh up •5*-'54 (hwvyi .............. *||S 'SV34 Dodgea ........... 31N up '63 Ctarytl*r-'S3 PlymouUl .. *63 up I Poottaca, 'll-'St ....... 333 up •3*-'*4 RamMori .............. 'to Bulck. AB power ........... sm '3a Chevy-'M 34M 'U PonUae StaUon Wagoa '31 PooUac-'t* Cbavy Conv. ---------M 38 AOBOKN ^ Auto IngBrance MOST c‘ F GAS SAVERS ave a good aclecthm of Importi MO Reiter, a real aparte 1955 FORD S'.itloa Wagon. 4-Door V-l. •harp car at *733. Houghten & San _Tour Friendly OldimobtW Denier M«iP. Rocheiter. OL 1-3741 160 CHEVROLET PARSWOOD A choice.,of siPmore can No fair offer refused Superior Auto Sales { 312 Montcalm at Oakland 1*63 CHEVROIET BEL AIR • CTTL-tader, perfect motor aad body. Sharp Intertor. 1*36. No Money Down. Take over pnymenu of I 31 10 per week. BIRIIINOHAM-RAMBLER, 644 8. WOODWARD. . ^ How HMWlof The • AQ Hew Morris I63.. . . |14W ...... OaUvared Pr&c. for MO. Mor- dealer h r. f Hourhten & Son ' ■ BaAtay.. m N. Mailt Rocheater. OL 1-3731 OpMFlSff SEBVICB ON AU. 'Irklb2^s1p^« mftex I 8. ^jegrapT^ PE 3-33M 116* Ch^et 31* 4-door aedan. VA engtna, radio, boater. Beantt-ful dark blue ■ aad ' Ivory Ihriafa. 1*66 OkUmobOe Dynamic “tr' I- HsJ ■riinbiPH, TR3 NoAoeflR. JMOI mUet. Red. With fawn top. .^hltc was tutA heater. Look , ^Jwe avarl /KTlarkston Motor Sale* . ^rtslkr-plymoutb.dbalsr £SBle Died Cars an BOlCS BPECUL hardtop. HASKINS SHARP CARS Its* Oodoa 1 > Atttoma&c <________ „ Beautiful black aad Ivory fl ------- super "IP' SAoer — Rydramattc, power-atcer-Ing. power braket. radio, heater. Beautiful Ugot Una (Intab. One SAVE Terrific Trade-ins brakea. HydramaUc. looking for" tcmi In ---- you muat lae tola one. Low Radio. Heater. 1367 PonUae' ChlefUla 4-Dr. aedan. BydramaUe. Radio and baatar. Jet black finish. Low down pay- tsT^ntloc Btarcfalaf 4-Dr. Bard- -------------------Ho and b * Isatbar Haskins Chev. Bovcral ttto Demoe AU ModeU lo Chooat Prom Borne Betow Ooft , HAUPT PONTIAC L. Si!*ar- «„ » 'Cy'Owens 3 CYE./P0BD-O-MAT1C. RftR, W.W., WaBHBRB. 13M MI. OL drive tt. ____^PLK* — 03 Oakland VALIANT : V IIN 4 DR. SEDAN { $1698 DESOTO r IN* 4 DR. SEDAN $2395 FACTORY BRANCH ’59 OLDSMOBILE 3 DOOR 'Tl'' HARDTOP Radio aod heater.' hydrw-matlc, power iteering and ”"$2595 Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7954 M MT. CLKMIN8 8T. BKHIND THI POUT QPPICK OL08MOB1U. IIM. 4 DOOR hardtop, steering ft brakea. IT.MS actual milea, new ipare. MM. 37M Bretby Dr!, Birmingham. 36 YEARS IN THE USED CAR BUSINESS 'IIDeBOTO fTREDOME. 4 DOOR Power Btearbig, Radio. 14*1 DR. flO.t* PER MO. $id« UiMi C«rs^ 106 It OLDB ft-oai. aUPIR'M WROv Rodto and baatar, wblUwaH Clean. MA 4-3447. 1713 Aahtaa. iB* OLOSiMOaiUB M OBbAN. Ai- sss:^Sd'5*r‘No'-M'a& 3*8 8. WOODWIMD. liRMINGHAM TRADE m* OldtraobUe N Holiday, 3 door hardtop, rad and wblla. Immaculate In and cut Power ilacr-fng and brakaa. almost acw ttrcc. Horry. *100*. 10 moalhc on Not- mRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-19M M OLD* aUPEB 03 4 boON LLOYD SIotor^l£.' »i**8: BToLOB BUPCB a I DOOR, 1331 OLDS CONTERTnlJC. POW-cr attwring. Fowtr brakci. Ill* oiSY'irl'Bnidbw fiS HOMER HIGHT MTRS. OXP<)RDf*bnCH.*^ ’58 OLDSMOBILE A beautiful Pwarl ft White llnl super •'•*• -- ---- fUQ jMVtf CwUl one at I rdlop Coupe with driving ceae. Im-ary detail. A car !Dud M own. see $1975 Crissman per, aut#me&, power torilon ride. Radio and baator. CItan. *41*. Nb Money down. Take overpaymenla of *A4d Mr W*A. BIRMbldHAM-RAMBiim. m 8. VrOOOWAlUt. Ml 3-3304.____________________ 11*3 PACKARD CUPPBR. RADIO and beater No moaey down. Aa-lume paymants of 317A1 mdolb. See cradlt niuagn, Mr. White. tc Tr'alL MA 4-4311. REPOSSESSED lIN Plymouth 3-door, full ( *3*3. No caab noodod. Pay i m por month, lit payment_ August lat. Call eradlt manager, Mr. White. PB *-*403. Ill sTiag- 31 Cbryslor, clean RftB, .341 **-•*1 Chevy, ItftH. ....*36 *3- 33 Ponttee . . .., .3141 Pi®rnr*^«iR8'** ____ PIKANCK ABBANQID ■COHOMT CABB 13 AUBURN 1*64 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. POTVKR Comer Caaa And Plki, PB 1-7333 Open Kvea. 't‘' * 11*7 PLYKOUTH BAI ---- - BEATER. Ill* SUBURBAH 4-DOOR BTATION wakon Plymouth. Low iiiUoate. Must eeU Quick. PB jMlIt^_ 1333 PLYMOUTH BlLViDBST. 3-Door, hardtop, aU white. Auto-a^c ^trane., RftR, white wall Oarkston Motor Sales CHRTBLRR-PLTrMOUTB DBALKR Main Bt., Clarkaton MA 3-6141 1*64 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. RADIO ft HEATER AUTOMA'nC TOANSMU810N NTHITEW ALL TTREB absolutely NO fir“ H OOtftW. ftMdma paymtnta m.tt per mo CaU &edlt Mi,... Mr. Parka at MI 4-734A Harold Tumor Ford.______ , AsuAv. uvsbvr. »UKMi ffilMion. Another on#____ North Chev. t ft. Woodward Ava. BLOOMFIELD TRADE W1 Plymouth Belvadara, 4 door Mrdtop radio ft beater, eetometle traaamUeloa. Factory eaecuttve'e ear. New condlUon, low low milea. 1114* *14K down aad J* monthi to flnnnct. mmingham RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD Ml 6-3904 $1782.. • NEW ItM 3 OR. HARDTOP $1945 NEW IM* BTA-nOH WAOdN $2045 PuU Paetery Inatallad 3Coulpment $200 DOWN ^ Jitcl. an Teiet ft '•* Platei PATMENT8 AS LOW AS , $47.80 MO.' ' SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC 413 8. Woodward •'baft. i£UU!« Want Ad»! To sell, rent, hire, it’*. FE .2-8181. ,i« ON. - '67 DeSOTO 4 DOOR HARDTOP 3143 ON. *41.37 PER MO. ‘AS DeSQTO PIREPUTE 3 DOOR BARDTOP. Power Sttarias, Rails DR. - *41.73 PER MO. 'M DeSOTO PIREOOME 4 DOOR *41 OST m.» PBR MO. CLEAN-OUT ^ALE ■ BONDQ SPECIALS MECHANIC SPECIALS AND BRING ROPE For Sak Cars PRITAT______ Twojrou,_uw Mll^l — l_ __ tdl *LYMOUTi~Wn^^^ldii' 4 Soar hardtop. tpeUtaab <>••*■ S5?.TA.‘!j?sr:Tw.3.‘‘-E; BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI »3904 *«P3 tall prtee. No oeah naadM" Pay only *37. ^ Jana tm RlU Auto, Mr, IK. ry I-4AI* ___IM Beat Bird. O at Auburn 1*34 PONTIAC STAB CMEP I-door CataUna hardtop, power aUerinf. no ruat. R'a a 1-wwnar. 33W. NO Money, bown. Taka over CTnoram' + ■raKiJS.^’*m B. WOODWARD. MI »3*B4._ THTSSSFriAB----- M33 WATKIMb UAEE ROTO IkinrOllTL^ » OWHBB. I*. WUl rub. FE 3-133*. ■'ll poftTfAtTii^ iduts. uiE *Rb6itwj^ -l/^fbl«?*eM*km’ ■wetin; “|i«| HARIMtMRbRO >PI«I3_ Cbnier Oaee Pi 34M IMI PONTIAC. HYDRAMAITC; Chlelj^,^mut eeU.------- uoa. iHHiio ft heater. .WM* —-CaU owner. 33113. M013. iOBKlSSBBaBD, NO UOMR W|. r.iffSSk.’CoS'aM!; ss'A'Wifflar'As UOolden bawb.^ata*m eer. 31,_. ftudibeker bowk. V-3. auta- tZUR^C bfCTOR, J I. Bariatal EM 3-3331. S. Con- FACTORY branch ’57 PONTIAC waUa. J^er atecrlng and '”“$1^95 ' Pontiac ' Retail. Store FE 3-7954 BiWIND THK POST 0 PONTUC 3 DOOB._HYDRA-iuaTICRAOIO ft BEATER.^ BOLUTiLY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaauma paymtnta of 111.37 Mr nto. enU CredR Msr. Mr. P—*■ nt MI 4-73M. Harold Turner 1 LOOK! BUY! SAVE **ConmSble with Pord'b^iiaUe,*'v I. rndlo, heaWr end whiuw^. Low milei, one owner. Black bea^. 1M7 CHEVY ...... . - 4-door aedan with PowargUde. radio and beater. Tbia U tktra imCOTYY ............... . 3I3M Bel Air 4-door. Power iteeriim. brakea aad PowergUde. V-S, 3*.- Iiffpraj?"* . «M3 4-door iodan, hydmmaUe, . radio, heaur. new iMre. Klee blue.fln-leh with chrome on doora. Low mUcage an" IIU BUICK BuMr 4-dooi---- power bmket. l^nflow, ------ nod heater Rtdea Uke a dream. ISM POHtlAC ........... 3 3*3 SUrcblel 4-door hardtop with radio, beater, bydremetlc and whttc-wnlla. Rote and Ivory ttnlab. Very N. Pe^ TV SI. >1e 3-3137. 'M PONTUC CATAUNA 4-D06H. Mwer. WtU OK 1-3H3- 3141 luU price. Ho en^ need^ 133 inet Blvd. B. at Auburn ' RUiS Johnson AT Lake Orion OFFERS 'MBulek Sadan . 7 Ford I dr. ' I Fold W|o. 1 .1 Krd Win I ™. -- . 'S3 Peatiae Bt. Pink ft iray I 'S3 Ponttae BT. Blue. Sharp I 3 35SSS fc'aL-r’,.!' «5siffi:aw!iJ!“ s '13 pSi;* OwivTrt vS**AOtO* 3 734 Russ Johnson Motor Sales Lake Orion MY 2-2871 AIY 2-2381 '13 ponrmc cATAlniA Roahaetor.____________ REPOSSESSED ^ enMit maaater. Mr. Wblta, in 3-34*3. KUj jute-_ Thk« OTtr PMTWiiti. FS >-3H0. Sent, af 317.oH Igr mo credit Ifgr. Mr. Pbjka at Ml 4-70M. Harold Tumor Ford,_ iii* RAMBUIiL 3 DOOR skdan. AU deluxe, netery eaulpmai^ BSi- ss'fs^rvTS; BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 R & C RAMBLER SUPER MARKET COMUKRCX RD. EM 3-4133 *" *"*' IfM PONT. BONNIVILIX CON-vert. 3,0U mllee. 33.3U. PB t-3343. )3M PONTUC 4-DOOR SBDM. HydraamMc; The Banter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. keego ^ale* & Service FACTORY BRANCH $2995 Pontiac Retail Store rE 3^7954 “ 46 MT. CLXtnNS BT BEHIND THK POST OPPICE For Sill Cars 106 ■■ 01 171. 7*0 I I pWN-d body. n-a& '61 STUDKBAKXR BARDTOP. 3113. No money down. 313 moatb. PB I-IMOI. Klni Auto.________ 13U BTDDKBAKiat WAOONjlt DIO ft BEA1EH. ABS(H.utXLY MO MONEY DOWN. Aiaumo pay- valiant North Chev. CLARKSON MOTOR SAL^S ** *” le*‘*leiw P'ONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Out •IS Pord 3 auto. _ . Iiail out aomat Como In and aaa ua and lot ua tarn yod WUuat to a Mae *Bon^s*used cars •77 M34 Lake Orioft __________MT P3341_________ down- transportation SPBCUL8 '64 Pord Tudor ........ 1*5 '34 Pord Pordor ........ 1*6 ■34 PooUac ............. 1*5 '"larcury tego Sa . KnOO HARBOa. MICH. IIU EbSEL I D~i. HARDTOP *1113 IM7 Pord 3 dr. Hardtop. B o a I IIM Po!7 C____ ______ Stoartng. Brakaa. Autc IIU Ford I dr. aadan. „ HOMER HiGHT MT^ t A3333 jrsu bXPORD. MICB. IHt PORD Country a___ O-Mattc. V-l indara. radio and heatar. Bparo ^11 new. Only 7.IM actual nllee. 13*7 PtYMOtrni T-Trr . r: _____ Mr*h**_. tvary fbrieb.’Ubo S-door hardtop ' Ing, power bri___ T4 engine, radio, mlum whttewaU .... fllM ewer eUcr- beateaa4’ ttr^ A I 'll nmcK.......... UM &ea^D.?.5TOM.riSbi5 A Oreen Jrinleb. ’ll BUICK ....... ’ . . 34M CENTURY * DOOR HARDTOP. Radio ft Heater. D-PIow. W.Walla, White ft Black paint. 'H BUICK ................ sm SUPER, Banter ft D.FIow. Power aieering ft Power Bmkte. W.W '*i?SaAh"» ' TOoit ' 'iuRbi^ Bedlo ft RonUr. O.PIow, Wblta ft Block nalah. 'U CHETBOUCT ........... *dN 3 DOOR HARDTOP. Radio A Beatei. Auto. Trane- Power brekee ‘ W. waUe. WblU ft Oreen palnL BRAID , Motor Sales DjoSOTO-MiTMOUTH DEALER , - -CASS AT PKB ST. FBSftllllPB 3 MERCURT ...V. 36M SBASSOM- SEftetOIL. Raitie ft- -ReSh or. AubT tnSTw.IrtS*. TM* la a aeUd rad beauty! HE BIO "O " BAROAIN BARONS BEE Hank or qlen OLIVER Motor Sales Sit ORCIURD LAKE ATE. BUICK OPEL RENAULT JEEP ....... ............. ilTU lardtob. Hrdmmatlc, ralla. (mat-IT and wHltewalto. Solid green lUTORO ............... *31*8 iOnlaxle 4-door hardtop with power ateerlng and brakea. Port-O-Malie, T-t; radio end hoator. I tOt actual milea. ___ ItU PORD * — a-door PONTIAC ................... Btarehlat hardtop wHh power Iteering,------w—v— ~.n« neenng, power brakea. radio, heater and hydramatle. Plrt-gbld 11*7 PLYlTOira* .'......... * •*• S^oqr aedan *. . V-l engine. Pord-O-Munc. rmoia and beater. Thli ti UMcSnPfT' ........... . 334U Pdoor tedan. PowergUde. radio aad whltewaU ttro*. Chroma decor uirsiiS ............ Itoodmaitor i-deer hardtop. Power window*, itoerlns. bmkoi and cent. Dynoflow, rnm and banter. Spaa navar aaod. Alwaya SH"«* IIU‘chevy . *»** 3-door hardtop. PowargUdo, Y-*. rndlo, heater and whltewnlU. Solid wblta ootelde with rod trim. IMS BUICK .............. *713 Special 4-doer. DySaflow. mdto, beater, new tire*. 33.0U aotunl IlSS'cRKYY^ Bal All 4-door aedan. Powargllde. pawer ateoring. T-3 engbrn. radio. Beater. whlttwaU*. Gray and tal-moD flniah. Ona ownar. tlW CRRTSI ER . ... I IM “ Mewport hardtop, power tteartx-and bmkei. automatle tranaori 1N7 BUICK ................. WTU Century Cavatter .wagon. Power Bel Air 44lnor hardtop. Power itecrlag. braket leat and win-ddwi. PowertUde. radio, boater and whlUwalU. Oaa ownar aod SHELTON Pontiac - Buick ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Aerdii fieei Rew oat Sfttoa onat 'TIL I P4(. OB LATSp NAME YOUR OWN TERMS WE FINANCE ”“nSfS IRE NEW CAR TRADE-INS IHUI — -—-. all ~ — ■ YOU NEED TO 3 STEADY JOB. '5? OirysJerJH^ power ............ *56 Thunderbird, 2 tops, black.... '57 DeSoto Flite Sportsman (2).... ’59 Thunderbird, full power ..... '57 Dodge Custom Royal, power .. •.. '59 Chevrolet Convert, big motor ..., '56 Plymouth Station Wagon .. ---- '56 pord 2-Door V-8, stick...... ^. SS Plymoiith 4-Door, 2-tonc ...... '57 Ford Convert, red anif vvhite . ’58 Chrysler Hardtop, power ...... .....<$2495 ....SAVE! .....$1295 .....$3195 .....$1050 .....$2495 ...;..$ 425 .......$595 ..;...$ 295' .. . .$1400 ......$1695 Reconditioned and Guaranteed in Writing* For 2 Full Years or 25,000 Miles '59 Dodge Convert, power steering .........$2495 '59 Pontiac Hardtop, power.................$2295 ‘53 imperial 4-Door Salon..................$ 495 ’SS Rambler Wagon, automatic ..............$ 525 '57 PljTnouth 4-Door, automatic ...<.......$ 750 '57 Chevrolet Hardtop, Powerglide .........$1200 '56 Plymouth 4-Door, 2-tone, automatic ....$ 625 '57 Pontiac Hardtop, 2-tone ...............$1095 '55 Dodge 4-Door, original ................$ 550 ’59 Ford Convertible, ebony................^50 “ HUGH SAVINGS! Immediate Delivery — Choice Financing '57 DeSbto 4-Door, power ..................$1025 '55 Mercury Montclair Coupe..............,.$ 600 '57 Plymouth Belvedere Hardtop (2)..........^100 '58 Impala Convertible................... $1®5 '58 Plymouth Hardtop, power .................^300 '52 Chevrolet 4-Door ......................$ 150 '55 DeSoto Sedan ;........................ $ SOO '53 Oldsmobile Sedan ..........___________ 250 '59 Plymouth Sport Fury .................,$2050. '57 Chrysler New Yorker .j................$1500 '52 Chrysler Sedan.........................$ 295 BUY A BIRMINGHAM CAR FROM SCHUTZ THERE’S A DIFFERENCE! MOTOftS, INC. DE SOTO. ...PLYMOUTH .. . VALIANT Acrtjss from Greenfield’s RestattnoK , 9U.SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN MI 6-7478 JD 6S728 ..V" THiB PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1960 - -Today's Television Programs- ■ > MklNt to 0toMfC WlOMto MllM • OtapMl 4~Wir«^ I T-rWXVB-Tf G^unto t-(XLW TVl TONIM (3) Ann Sotheni. (4) Theater. (7) Adventure in Paradlac (9) Don Meaaer Jubilee. 10:W (3) Henneoey. (4) (Color} FTcd Aatalre. . (7) Paradiae (cont.) (9) Newa. II: U (9) Weatfaeivane. (9)'TMeaeope. 11:19 (3) Juan Allyaon. (4) Fred Aatalre (cont.) (7) Ted Mack. . (9) Newa. ) U:M (9) Stariight Theater. U:W (3) (4) (7) (9) Newa, Went er, Sporta. ll:N (7) Flight. ll:ti (3) Night watch Theater. Drama: Jamea Cagney, ** Rue Madeleine,” (’47). 11:91 (4) Jack Paar. 11:H (7) Cannonball. TinBSDAY mobtung •:W (2) MedKationa. ItH (2) On the Farm Front. Features By United Preaa Intemational (3). Skitdi Henderaon la Kate’a gueat piano aololat FATHER KNOWS BEST. 8:30 p.m. (2). Bud (Billy Gray) wins a free trip to Chicago and goea overboard, financially, to Impreaa a big-city girl friend. DANNY THOMAS SHOW, 9 p.m. (2). A temperamental artlat (Gale Gordon) decidea to live with Dan-ny’a family in order to become b^er acquainted with hia aubjecti. ADVENTURES |N PARADISE. 9:30 pjn. (7). Adam ’Troy (Gardner McKay) delivera a bull to the Auatralian buah country and finda Suaim Oliver and Geoffrey I HENNESEY, 10 p.m. (3). Chick Henneaey (Jackie Cooper) com-petea with a Marine (or the honor of going to Paria aa a medical rep-reaentative of' the State Department. FRED ASTAIRE. 10 p.m. (4). (Rerun) Fred’a caat Includea Barrie Chaae. the ilonah Jonea Quartet, the Bill Thompaon Singera, Ken Nordlne and David Roae’a orchestra. (Color) JUNE ALLYSON SHOW. 10:30 p.m. (3). (Rerun) Davh) Niven atam aa a downhearted aaleaman who makea a purchaae that he hopea will duu«e thinga for him. JACK PAAR SHOW, » 30 pm-(4). Hugh Downa auba for Jadt. With Hariy Snow, Ziva Rodann, Ted O’Houilw and Allen Edwarda. 7:fb (4) (3) (7) 7:M (3) (7) toU (3) (7) •:M (2) (4) •:M 73) (4) (7) t:» (4) IftW (4) ll:M (9) tl:» (9) (4) (7) 1«:U (7) U:N (2) (4) (7) (9) 11:11 (2) (4) (7) AP Reporter Held in Silence by Cuba HAVANA (AP)-U. S. Embaaay offlciBla contlinM efiorta today to see Rldiard Valerianl, Associated Preaa reporter held inconwmmi-cado Knee Fidel Chatro’s military faiveatigafion agents pidwd up Saturday ni^. * t * Alao held was Tony Ortega, Cuban photographer. They were a riot at Havana Al^Mirt in which nista slugged It out. ★ A ★ Up to this morning neither Vale-riani nor Ortega was allowed to communicate with the U. S. Em-baaay or The Associated Press, and no explanation was given tor their detention. A number of other photographers and newsmen seized after the airport riot were released a tew hours later. ’Ihere were about 3,300 miles of toll highways In the United States by early 1967. Today. TV College. Funews. Felix the Cat. Breakfast Tlnje. Capt. Kangaroo. Johnny Ginger. For Better or Worte. I Married Joan. Movie. Exerdtoe. Stage 3. Faye Elizabeth. Dough Re Ml. BUlbo^. Ding D^ School Play Your Hunch. Detroit Today. News. I Love Lucy. Price Is Right. House of Fashion. Movie. Cuncentratko. Topper. TUESDAY AFTERNOON •9 (2) Love of Lite. _ (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Restless Gun. (9) Sports Time. II (2) Search for Tomorrow. „ (4) (c(dor) It Could Be Yoii (7) Love That Bob. (9) Mary Mbrgair. > « (3) GuidiiE Light. M (9) Newa W (}) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Bold Journey. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. (2) As the World Turns. (4) Bold Journey. (7) Lite of Riley. (2) Medic. (4) (}ueen tor a Day. (7) Itey in Court. (2) Houae Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gale Storm. (2) Susie. ______ (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the dock. (9) Movie. (4) From ’ITwae Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Verdict Is Yours. (2) Brighter Day. (4) Fibber, McGee, Molly. (7) Bandstand. (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (4) Buckskin. . (9) Robin Hood. (2) Movie. (4) (color) Ge«ge Pierrot. (9) Looney ’Tunes. (7) Rocky and His Friends. (9) News. Speed Plays Big Role in 9 State Car Deaths By The AaaMlated Presa Excessive speed apparently figured in most Mk^an’s fatal traffic aeddents over the weetoid. fatality count starts at 6 p.m. Friday and ends SmKlay midnight. r IT 11“ II T nr T w F J IT u w ir S“ • K" r r s In the previous weekend, Michigan had 13 traffic deaths. Sam J. Webb, 24, of Melvindale, was Idlled Sun^ when a car in which be was riding failed to makt a curve, jumped a 10-foot ditch and cradled into a field nine miles north ot Monroe. The driver,'Brian E. Clements, 23, alao of Melvindale, was injured. Danny Unmaoii,^ ^ of Detroit ras killed Sunday when his car went out of control on a dty street and cradled into a utility pole. Carl Kendall, 62, of Detroit, , was iUed Sunday when his car struck a tree In toe dty. Walter Nevllaky. M, of Jadc-^ 41 PriTcr •DdlDS 4T Short lotwr 44 PrlBtlBt term . bits. Nellie T. Mflculdd, 49. Of North Branch, died Saturday when toe car in which she was riding and a truck collided in Lansing. At«do Modus. 28, of Detroit, «s killed Saturday when the car in which he was riding struck tree on U.S. 2 dtout 15 miles west Of Manistique. Donald R. Dixon. 19, of Detroit, toad Saturday when his car struck itiitty pole in’ Detrdt ^ caromed into another auto. Air Force S. Sgt. Jose Valverde Jr.. 26, of McAUen, Tex., was killed Fr^y night when his car and a tractor collided near Bad Axe, Valverde was Btatiooed at the Air Force radar base at Port Austin. Charles E.'Sherrill, 22, of Holland, wfu killed Saturday when his car ran out of control on U.S. 31 in Allegan County and overturned. • --Tocicjy's Radio Proigrams-- 'j (Ml) Win (1 a niss) wpoN (test) wzmk n INWI WCAH. HtW$ WFUM Ml*!, aawti wavs. d. MOTgw oai w uvte A. Wl«K Wriitew WWJ. R luswdi wwj. riM toMte WXTk. Prad Wilw wua. itepmt **wr9* . “sfeirsu." U4s-«^ |e«a sizsn... WOAR, Wfipl •tei-wja. 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TV News and Revues 'Don't You Remember?', Is Something to Forget AP notelu SHAH IN SWEDEN — The Shah of Iran waves to crowds lining the .route as he drives from the Stockholm. $wed«», town hall in an open cazriage en route to the royal palace last week. Seated' with hiin is Sweden’s King Gustaf Adolf. The Shah arrived in the Swedish capital for a three-day vidt. By FRED DANZIO NEW YORK (UPI)-Aa my contribution toward Franco-American good will, I’m willing to forgive and forget aomething called. 'Don’t You Remember?” and I hope the French do, too. A A A ’The play, seen last night on CBS-TV’s “G.E. Theater,” represented the eagerly awaited debut in American TV dramatics for Simone Signoret, the Academy Award-winning French star. in’s tattoo and led ua down all sorts of blind aUeya before we found out what was bugging tbe started eft on • peeade-sophlstl-eete level, making effective m« of tiM Idiid of be-she talk we ’TV watoben have oeme to ateM>cteto Movies Do Not Appeal to Fairbanks Anymore By EARL WILSON LONDON—I felt like putting on my bowler to ^Ik to the ex-actor, now the big business tycoon, Douglas Fairbanks, who was America’s best-known face at Princess Margaret’s royal wedding. * ★ ★ ★ 'Sir Douglas,” as he is entitled to be called, put aside several business deals that Involved everything from popcorn to bowling alleys to be a wedding gueat. Sweeping into his home In Kensington from New York, Washington and Holland, he barely had time to “got a hold of Jock’s office”—that would be Ambassador Jock Whitney—to find ont what he was expected to wear. Not that he had much doubt. Medals wouldn’t be worn, though he had a flock of them, and ribbons Joo. No medals, because this didn’t call for uniforms. ‘Tve got a pre-war morning coat that goes back to 1938,” he said. “And I can squeeze myself into It without popping a button.” , ★ ★ ★ The business and social successes of the Yankee from Hollywood have evidently made some Londoners a little (Loto of “I’ve bcea sroteBd aU BToand” end “Yoa’re lack, tedy” staff.) But because .of the communicative projections of M Signoret and her able costar, L Marvin, the first half of the ah held together nicely. SHE PACKS A M The story had Miss Signor checking into a sleazy hotel a inviting to her sleazy room I sleazy dnk clerk, Marvin, for late, late nightcap. they earned Mr. After pistol-whipping Marvin, she larched him to the cemetwy. TMn she showed the blubbering captive that the gm wasn’t loaded. WHAT A START, THEN .. . She walked away and we knew that Marvin’s guilty conscience would destroy him eventually. So, this dranw tMt started off BO promlaliigly deteiforated Into .98 snd was eager to use H him. Why? . WeU, the oblique, lUyatei^.. dialogue indicated that Marvin was no stranger to Miss Signoret. They spoke of the war and Marv- U.S. Can Test Big A-Bombs Scientists Predict Shots 5 Times Size of 1st Will WILSON jealous. They tebM him aometlmes. One paper just, printed an Item saying that he probably never 4ubld It,^nevertheless he IWUl being quoted as saying; "Aa I was saying to the Queen, I hate a name dropper.” If he talks about the Queen—though he seldom does —he can dot it with authority. I asked him whether in vtew of bis business trlnmphs, he misses not being before ibo oaincras. ”I haven’t really had any passion for that for about 25 years,” he said. "The TV series thing U such a sweat. You work like stink ahd don’t know for so long whether you’ve made any money. 'I’ve decided I couldn’t do that without losing my wife, my health and my hair." A ,★ A Bo he went into trade in a big way. He got into a company that sold chocolate-covered popcorn via machine, then unknown jn England He waa alao early wlQu bowling alleys. ‘AH IhOM btulheM RctlfilU^ of mine have* been going on for years. Notxxiy noticed them untU now ...” Fairbanks mentioned (hat he has s debutante dangh-ter just getting IntR. the rosml social swim here. And witlr a joUy-ho .Iilt to his voice, he added, “While yoH*Be -here we must get together and have a beaker.” A beaker yet'. WISH ID SAID THAT: That picture-taking satelllte’U be a great help to the weather bureau. The forecasters will still be wrong—but now they’ll be wrong much more scientifically. 7. . That’s earl, brotheh (Cop^ht, 1966) Be Muted Uf^erground WASHINGTON (AP) - Muffled nuclear blasts wit): five tiroes the punch of the first atomic bombs can be exploded underground without detectiem until new itoring systems are developed, American scientists haVa predicted. A A A They said it probably will take afveral y*«l to develop the new system. The time estimate was made Sunday by the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee in lummary baaed on testimony by physicists and other scientists during hearings last month. Among these testifying werV Dr. Hans Bethe, Dr. Edward Teller, Dr. Harold Urey and Dr. Alvin C. (kaves. ---- FOLLOWS HE ANNOUNCEMENT The summary was inada public a day after President Eiaeitoower announced the United States would start a new series of underground nuclear tests, possibly before the end of this year. 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Misses 100,000 Murders LOS ANGELES (AP) — There may.be aa many as 100,000 undetected murders omh year in the United States, a medical crime ex-pbrt says. Marshall Houts, an attorney, told the Student American Medical Assn, here that the unknown murders — 10 times the detected homiddei — are mostly in rural areas where post mortem ex-amlaatlons are seldom made without poaltive evidence of a killing. Scientist Falls Behind When He Goes to Dinner asked. “What’s new te seteMer” Before Bosk ewdd reply, Jatei-■tea reported later, tbe Fieol- idi ot Tibet Is mord than B,000 feet in attitude. > AWNINGS * L&V CUSTOM MADE REAUTIFUL COLORS Coll FE 5-2102 FE 54637 for Ffts Esiimots Awning Co. 163 W. MONTCALM ^ Tkd PdMht «f OaUonA Cmmty % W ’’Wha Never Ftetebod ^ N meH SCH4M9L S 1 am torited te uyHs ^ fBO ^ktet T^k hav y«« aan .J ^ AT HOME IN SPARE TIME ^ 9 sm4 m raw raip is-r>t* aifS ateMti BnokM H . 5 .... ...................tea....:.;...'.5 FORTY THE PONTIAq PRESS. MONDAY. 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