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Yr y Nation's Outlook: Joumalism Director eos me minnie Warmer Weather/st MS\J Announced (Commission to Discuss (Clear Blue Skies | wane.» — sme Proposed ‘57 -'58 Budget a Funeral Rite Held 2 for Sen. McCarthy | ~ (Continued From Page-One) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ment of Fred S. Siebert, ont Sat a. daten Ge 90 other re ae ena te en ee BIRMINGHAM — -Birmingham| two-day rummage sale X Senate colleagues of McCarthy. President . Eisenhower, one of McCarthy's prime targets in recent years, Was represented by L. Jack Martin, an administrative assist- ant. Former GOP National Chairman - Leonard Hall_was_there.So--was} State Department security chief Scott McLeod, whose appointment as ambassador to Ireland pooch a : —@ S| a Wa aaa sed after an | sedlyre weer Se cnt & th om ae | |South Dakota and Nebraska.|, iawyer as well as a scholar.| city facilities are cited as a police Bloom- contematine ty Ge Gee: ee p \Showers also sprinkled Miami and) i. is 55, married and has two| get increase demands. peer hp et gota gist A member of former President | — =p . Glenwood, N. M., and in scat- children, Paced will also consid- ser Harry 8. Truman's cabinet at- | | <5 @ jtered areas along the California) ji. appointment js subject to ap- |... e enaaattion Wi street . tended — Ex-Attorney General cet inl jeoast. proval of the State Board of Agri- ee ae pavement’and an! He was a member of Birming, J. Howard McGrath, who-was one || ‘The flood situation in Texas ap-| wujture, MSU governing body inf | hearing on an off-street ham's Lodge No, 44 F & AM, a of the first notables Yo arrive, peared easing, with most rivers f , - revision. charter member of the Bloomfield - }receding and no heavy rainfall in- : parking ordinance Hills Lions Club and a member of A 50-man Marine Corps honor rs Several to be heard will Spirit nan ps ae : . However, in Louisiana, : iene on tailieg é- Om oe | ee eke the surging Red River forced ews rias include those of the titi mmopth| He is survived by his wife Jean ‘ car procession arrived at &S3am| | eg ce amcat agge! is shows a rise from 21 to’S5 per-| and four ae (EDT) from. the funeral home and Sooded die teniend to school, fall 20 Foot Roll .— 12-inch Aluminum: FOIL HOUSEWARES — 2ad Floor POA Oven m E LADIES’ KNEE-HI BV Stretch Hose | las a 3 pt J) Ssbcéicececstasesobenet Sosecsosecs eee: Model BELL & HOWELL” ee ta ap - _peutral duade. Alt sizes S-M-L. Perfect Gift for Mother LADIES’ SUMMER Original $7. "ALL SIZES 9'to 15— 12% to 20-162 te 24¥s po. | y bulbs same 5. a 7 lined, ners | rst Gone Bak ee eC FLASH BULBS {Limit 2 ors alent. 95—N. ow | “ Varestricted Choice — Entire Stock ° Ait * EARRINGS B C Ls e a * es pitti h sali My 2 Ss * e* Se Eee SS & = SATE = See eR Ae A ee Sgr Da EP, Che eee aaa P t 3 ) t ‘3 Bie x ps ae 2 &. J} : ¢ = : Wart ee : g E : oe KK 2 : x : i : Ae < 1h XS if: , = ye rs f j : ¢ Z ; ty. es ; : | : B i ; a4 oe ‘ . : . 4 io : y- I : | e i : oe i uc 2 - ee HE See ts THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 6/1957 Be Re eee. Pes PAS _— . seeagecaag : He ; 2 Ts 186 the works ain-|for “an average distance. of 575 Sen Go uD RP NB TN ] aah | Repapemee fie SS Posh Road Ahead’ rey ue [QuaLity TOOLS aaa aw mre he ee onl ng en i? ATLAS * ‘ctiuane @ DELTA - SHOPSMITH © DeWALT. PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL BROWN & SHARPE © MILWAUKEE TERMS AVAILABLE GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. 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Service willbe eld at 2m to Deaths Elsewt : * morrow at ’ a EW ORK up—Oscar B, Bach, Dixon Jr., of the Trinity Baptist ha toeraonat eon aeamen' Oa rn eaciating.’ wifh burial in| sculptor. and -industrial , aes ) oe * * in | ? = eee [died Saturday. He was bora in eS Shell breeze. _ : _ MILFORD — peste FAS WASHINGTON @ — Ce | 20 ta ve id ge Bod pss Md., a veteran of two world wars, Village, will ‘be’ held from the| Say Wor 2 ee ee ae in her nylon jersey: Son Toe wi goo Duké-|Transport Command asd later} oe i : : y yey ‘ mn Oak’ geputy commander ‘aM i Sal 4 s —_— body will lie in state at Richardson- terday, He on: is Yonkers a : : Bird Funeral Home, Milford, until! y"°y"" * ¥*# . "| Lae | 9 o'clock tonight. Mrs. Fry is-survived by her. hus- ; P band; ten children, James of Tay-.. CHELTENHAM, SeeewaTe ce | gO Sholt Mrs. Jamer Singleton of Walled|KiMé, George VI. trom 250-190 eg SS » Oheton through Summer ' Vanity Fair | | Nylon | -TRICOT | | killed : 2 & ro Sane Me. DSmonn| OER Cue Sas Ml ci ars - lavished wi Mrs. Bob Owéns, all of Tennessee = . : 2 with ‘Mrs. D. C. Lee of Ohio, Earl. of TO er. ot an Soe tae taal: twee ssters| Wisner Group” a ss Bah net and eleuae Camping Out | nylon lace Bite re let Ortonville . ve ip ee | .drips drv! gta ics D. Alines, 22, of 3590. First St.,| ip - . he.. ps ryt i | who ‘died Saturday, will be| , Instruction and fun will be com-] 2am eae na vane © 5.95 alpine cig oe SU gp ge aad i : “Al - \ ee Fed ednesday mn graders a + School on f a s = = 2 , = s * burial in Green's Cornérs Ceme- State! »e | ie se, ae ; . § ’ ie : : a camping trip to Bicomer State | : ; {eew The body is at the Oo aes ne ae We ie 6h Fe 3 12.98 So cool for Summer .. . tdci at for | Mather, a Sites bs eervived by bik wile.) Pee eee : Le slip with bodice. 1 ; Se eee, mene =: - Sev touhed aa .. Haulaway Pioneer. (cesar in ct| RS, Sins 12.29 John Palmer Dies "=cwon, | GEM td 1215-2244 Sleeveless ——— -— see ee ee ee en || eer ae : eee il 1 Bl luxurious... | | Cool... comfy WEST OMELD TOWN variety of Sn chi st Blue * a 0! ouses : ob Mee ok tint ae , + ap ‘eimahcn cree rnd, Bc Lilac by _Judy_ Bond Vanity Fair Vanity Fair | Rd. here, who..died Saturday of| "ree teachers, Wilma SES 3S v7. Sw Fs | Fai , “|| ‘GOWNS || BRIEFS || 3 p.m. Tuesday from Kirkinthe|pora’, Yaa Show : apa wee WwW Wil 7 : Hammond Hans "Fusera tome] C2 POT younester Se $18, “Ge ox Sire Toys ee , need no ironing! Sige Sl —- pee and burial will be in White Chapel 2 gee apr nan: gy ag Ne ae Ree , Delightfully cut cool 3: : cricos : Memorial Park Cemetery, donated by the PTA : : , recline." ny fo ; nyl ‘on tricot! | at a new low price! Palmer, a pioneer organizations. , s into. thanks — fint to haul antes by" trict. (SOviets Do ‘Richord I’ | ¥ LAD, Ste Rn Het I cents be Se Se. awe MRO. Te te ee | MCE ene” Tc Gace | pevcgcr inne seroma || mtrengt Mee! | | Sen ad oy manager of the Cadillac Devi: |... Republic has added Pp. Sie drips dry ready to in JUDY BOND’s tailored blouse with squared teed bids aid leek embueids drip-dry enn Wwicet. Theyre: sion of Commercial Carriers, ig Gaanh atte a cena’ Goi wear without ironing | neckline and tucked front | 7Prae. || ered V neckline. Full gathered edged in fluted elastic and tan. had that already includes Romeo and’ - sheds wrinkles 30 | ee cries dey nithout recite’ ttave soft | | skirt. Inv pink, aqua, hothouse | | ~“weac and wear. In pink, blue Surviving are his wife Norma|speare’s Richard II to a repertoire’ meaty We portect. for. | - eeamients crinkievrecistont. Striking in sume] | Dink. sizes. 32-42. and white, sizes 4-7. J., a daughter Elaine G. two sons\Juliet, Anthony and Cleopatra, | Other styles ovailoble. Sixes 38-44 . 14.98 ae pant geet Siaen:AE $e 2 —___— ——_____ ., John C.J. and Donald S. and|Othello and Twelfth Night, Moscow | | AG , . * four brothers and a sister. _ ‘radio reports. : Charge Hers at Waile's — Inexpensive Dresses . . Third Floor Charge Hors ot Waite's . . . Third Floor chem esti ' : — _ . ' — , , re = Ba : fea : : For Mother on her own Y Spe Boe Be 12th , er os S beanty 4s oan bs "STR. EICH J + Seamless oo ; INSURED* AGAINST. RUNS ef REGARDLESS OF CAUSE! = = | ie Se PONTIAC PRESS 2 Pontiae 12. Tree ected trom tus Fowmse Peas musts’ Who recently threatened ‘West Ger- - rae a, rhany, Norway, Denmark, The Neth-. ¥. Broom, - Howsso H. Preeemmato rke "eseutive ‘ie FM ane a vo erlands, Greece, Turkey, Iceland and —y Director nn twewer Britain with dire consequences if f ©: ,_Atvertioing Manager JOR A. Rin, they took steps to protect themselves as a Secretary and Editor “, cues Poxos. | with nuclear weapons. i, ai a : Manasing ‘dito Massified Manaeer : , * * * ; k y : , questa unless is Bing ry : nic : sS be Roterea ripe These NATO nations are find- setere < “ their demands, Unions are big a on Bass ore. p Ponting. as second class matier tat ‘the. sivenath ay ened. ia: es Paul A. Kern Jr., recently reer rasa: Srengmes be. con. / MEER CF SES ABICEEATED PRED unity and have replied to Mos- , . ne es sae ot — —— J. i Press is entitled exe! te the = ecw’ threats by asserting their - to the Emmanuel. The govermment should mate. ne te, entitled w’s thr ¥ __1and belonging | | ee et AP news dispel _— individual right to self defense Baptist Church, and for not annex- ape ee : : ., THE Powmac Pass ts deitvered by carrier for 40 conte against Soviet Russia. They are | many countries are in such com: in Oskiand. Gebeace. Livingvion, Macomb. sake and considering a plan whereby nu- Mer ate the fects: On Gils petitive positions they can de- Siichigan “bud ail other places im the United. etates clear weapons and guided mis- church property, a new church - re fo the U.S.A. Phone Pontiac FES giles would be available at once aa al = ng MS ee ge MEMBER OF AUDIT BURBAU CP CIPCULATIONS wherever needed for the defense poset Bh gprentis the eengd " How about it, friends? Write wonpay, MAY 6, 1957 vs hesaei ar > pei ae Ae een ees a : * oy * : schools are exempt from paying . 3955S. Marshall as ; A NATO official said that the idea general property taxes. ee ‘ Saf: al. aises would be to designate the Supreme When the annexation of the shop» Backs Suggestion oat ety Council Pr * Commander of the Allied ‘Forces in center was proposed to the About Slaughter Pontiac: Traff net 5 Nonezap a ee on fie Record — gurope, now Gen. Launis Norstap, lobby was arrayed. against it. Fi- a 7 ; us a ' ' pal decision on the matter was ,,' Ssree with Mr. DeWolfe ‘in - Three cheers for Pontiac's traffic | 95 # holding agent for the armaments raed tan Gucks to enable the ‘anking Congressman Dawson of _ record. : - in peacetime. This would avoid the Commission to reveal jis plans for - St a ee Recording to a recent report from need to equip national allied armies cere Bie 220 the municipal humane way animals are slaught-’ : the National Safety Council, Pontiac With live nuclear weapons and would The developer then announced ‘Fed. T bo egacby Sac wage broge d “was one of four Michigan cities sidestep U.S. laws that prevent that he oe EG arek it has been on. my. mind since. ° which marked up a perfect traffic American nuglear arms and secrets dnt santa taeen ndeaen i Would someone be ‘so kind as to. record during March. Even more 60ing to foreign powers. io the reversed itself and tifa oe ——_— sree it Me EOE a refised to give its consent to the © we ere opposed. t impressive is the fact that Pontiac x *. & - such methods of slaughter? ~~. { has not had a traffic fatality since .. Britain’s Lorp Ismay, the retiring. , , 0 ig te Willian’ W. Donaldson, Mayor , | Delieve this state is opposed to October, 1956. ‘., Secretary General, pointed out that , hails ' : —— Asks near itio to torture a bull to‘death. Where: - ae ae * since NATO was formed in April, «, Safety on a High Plane | Recognition is the drawing line in animals? | 1949, “not a square inch of territo : — of Decent Teens | Mie Remenilh 4 Pontiac Police Department, citi- i : ite fallen: benelti nit ‘ if 6 te Wd ot 3 zens of Pontiac and our neighbors "Europe has Tales © David: Lawrence Says: eae - How about friendly word trom “Family Education: | driving through the city all deserve Eageian host” and shat peace has i! en * who seen “juvenile decency” Badly Needed?’ aimee McCarthy Fought for His Beliefs ~~ =" camcmensue . # word of praise for this outstanding tributed to the effort but the real wa y oug or 1S euers _. z dame cane ete eee. oe -" deterrent to war is thé nuclear bomb. | , , Gi _ . Dislikes Outcome “ot ethical, stand. nd _— = Soren, bend of _ Some n ccerOG Ie pice chek be ied | plang, bs See caro et. Puss I bola Mig a stalwart Sgher * of major erimen were commie re aie ae Safety - one A DYED-IN-THE-wooL Democrat ich behind a legacy of contro- Ec ahed, Une peed 00 & aunaiet pon tee Ba Hay yi te na _On February 15 I was hit broad- by those under 18. Qualified-author- + has just sounded off with, “The cost versial issues that it may take of McCarthy's staff and, over s ment, who has been nominated by Side_at_an_intersection with yield ities should make ten or fifteen if deserve much of the credit for °» living has risen almost every years to resolve. period of several months, col- President Eisenhower to be am- ‘lens. I had the right of way. He minute education recordings, de- vat this fine showing. 2 , The Wisconsin lected big sums of money front bassador to Ireland. Vice President ‘id not have insurance and I asked signed to teach subjects vital to: > ~ month Since the Republican adminis- sehator was a various sources high up among Nixon has also been a victim of him if he would fix my car. He de- proper character moulding and the —a5 Regulating traffic in a city the tation stabilized it many long . __ the so-called “liberals” with the the same kind of tactics by the ‘lined, so I sued. The damage was importance of close family tele Dik - size of Pontiac is not an easy task. months ago.” for what he. mae Beg 8 — Sos eee. who in a Saale ot Oe. Lap =e: a a er ae. Fil ~~ ‘Wo aouiheanded tee Gtgnsty Op : right. He. tight mr aan sake St oe i Cea cee maleena tame vale tang al @ oe,” SE ee ee ctontneth eat one Man About Town nays wan Se ret an eenploye of any’omngree, Soc Neeetas ie te erat, in favor of defendantIs there no responsibilty and, knowledge can Lt | ee oe 9 tm the Senate in sional committee could have been him as responsible for “the prep- '&% ,'0 Protect the innocent? And Be, readily mastolaated 0 ed 2 eRe Big Bo Cam 1964 it, while un- established through ‘the careful aration of new military ventures. What are the yield signs for? Are scessness, resulting in awakened . Our perfect record for March is ig DOYS DP: Seema inquiries of an alert newspaper by the United States.” To have Ol. tsann mee as 2 proof that their work has paid-off, | Reservations Filling for por es noes Bt the record in the perjury ot commen is to have earned | : me + not tactlessly - courts Moscow's hatred—which is the ug Also quite obvious is the fact that a Record Breaking Season senators who were disposed to be Teveals\a paradoxical example of most eloquent epitaph’ that could Offers Suggestion . 5 + the driving public has cooperated to “Wedding: rings: Finger bands — objective about the issue. ee a Sr: - te Biey heii | the éxtent that Pontiac could be now being made narrewer and eae * * ocr lh carers (Copyright, 1957) : , : thinner— guess the reason. Senate was dealing wit a In @ recent article, Herbert O | honored with ‘this fine safety record. ee ay a delicate question—the right of D aes ; Jarvis says when ne : We should all work together to Largest boys’ camp of its nature among yea ap nn Mreongernaed r. William Brady Says: took your $18.75 for a U : | continue this fine record and give the several in Oakland County 1s Camp “had omckie ey te ie te wth I Pontiac the distinction of Jeading ~ pe bey of the Boy ggg tbe agy 7 futile t. Unfortur ; € ¥ Fa « 4 | ed the = % ; the state in traffic safety. ited srabeerore hogan ver cea es < ola * ert ee Edward H. Leland, we you loaned the government “ee US.-Philip me Amity _ of Clinton Valley Crenel rd ae ! : ; Epist bee pes ow pao i | é . | Reaffirmed by Garcia reams amas ez incre wu be Semdena. |" "tis cote shuld tye no She Sh ia rations at very ede Yourearacd intrest Was Darel ge at i od mente cee Ae Re ah a BR we og Sool eee aes eC: . sions aboot the qualifications . sakanmineraahten one percent. = > It ts written that Abeahent bad. _ President Cantos P. Garcia of the 3 and closing on Aug. 10. The Camp ~ Even so, the Senate resolution the conductor. If breathing oak lave 30 te Oe That is the result of inflation. partons | Of a bondswoman ° ___ Philippines who succeeded to that Director will be” set a bad precedent of interference . over pe that cures a ‘This same shrinkage ta baying £0, as orn of the free woman. | office after the tragic death of the Gerald Biack, a man, because of the he et Yona Relay you ane vated, whether Stfah, she said that the som of . . deservedly popular Maasaysay, says © and the fee will be $17.50 per week. 1n- expresses is what has been called begin the ,A®-& health’ expert,I doenet 1's, is nse tmwarance, savings (°C Odswoman, Hagar, would. frankly that he expects to be the ‘ressed facilities now make it possible “McCarihyism at Hs worst of medicine Sinemet Boon hy Mig Domer banks, bonds or any other 80 fee prema tutine cf the arab ae candidate hens 2 aeaeaee 10 bape ot eve tine |B ovat Siaen es 6/1 isahilitice tor which, I'm afraid, Cate@ safe tavestment: So these secon cad teebe es bolionid Ge. 4 of his party in the Novem- Reservations are rapidly filling up, but death because of his bellels, it Of there are no cures. | ‘hard-earned dollars for your old Jewish nation..Palestine and a ber election. — there still are openings on some of the was Se nt i oeaie whadle, Gt seins. soi Gila pups pa Perebatipes Me poe Floor Arabia lie side by side, the two. | Cee oOo Le SEES Sitios Sn | He has been carrying out the MAG- which covers most of Oaikland and Ma- ef hie, te samped ae: hig. contributor to this ru- come true. aa _ saysay policies of progressive reform comb/ Counties, including the cities of a ae peer ‘dentin ade trap Milford se agaaastt || at tiome and close relations with the Pontiae and Mt. Clemens, now has #25 oe eee H ij awa toni ma Cee ua ck ~Givisions, with over 1.000 adults also con- iste ar a ae that the Philippines have been too nected with the work, eee i dependent on the United States. In / Reservations at Camp Agawam may be a INS : aes Zn | @ speech on February 14, Gancra made through. local Scoutmasters or the al ( ift for ‘ Man 45 ioe Bares “The Philippine Republic * ate 4- s daddy is ‘stand- react more like. younger man — set down as a cardinal and / h oo when you want him to show more | _ vation and maintenance of close Zz Philippine - American - rei wegen ee , no. pe ron ee . i int ahr ws oni * a atts tome ete a A wine from ground forces to nuclear weap- ons. This has angered the Russians — . , * AG ' jj * Ly x : N x ee ares aye, ke eo ® hy Me's oe dy j © oe gees beat wg ~ ee oe eee or = SS oe OO ee ee ee - eh io = _ as =* * Pixs 4 oA, ae a ee Foe ee ge 3 aa aene oe 5 eceaes Saas * - h 2 i atl 4 \ iB ; a | es 3 S oe ‘i A 4) : 1 § \, as oie i} \ . é ae SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 6, 1957 mre 4 ee oes ee , : ae f Annex a ae a neeted _ pee 5 rs ‘ ae ‘se 2 S ha Or cap a — se Ar = : a 3 oo : x ~ aoe : = a. as - Sia = ay : | : é ; SS % fe mS > : An | 'g y » - = fe. ee if ; a nee : of 4 ; Vee : Ee a ‘ . ae S- tee s A f . ee af - = A Be iff Ae a re SS >< ‘ Fao Ks” é be Ay ay, : ‘ 3 Pod ee sk é ly . NI xt we {3 Sg 4k : . y Sot e : f fe ate vg. % : ee Ba ‘A ; 2 = ay F ‘ “at i a ) Lee ee oy See PONTIAC PRESS, © MONDAYS MAY 6, 1951“ ee ee ae oa oo ge ee oy a re0e SNS ee = ; ee a Sate ae ae Be eter tip wake: ; ee a = : Pass ; ee os, 3 ; ; ‘ os 7 a ee j : < a ‘ eM a oy 2 | Thieves Prove Tireless | ‘Lax Handling’ Charged’ _ . _—_|Toastmaster to Compete A ee DENION, Tex, @ < Kelly Lic SS ss | , sure it wasn't a one-man job. The.car-had‘no tires, ~ Eee View Soll Bank Paymentsjurs cx = 2 tions subcommitice listed this and|28 toastmasters as the best toast- | 1 J = 4 : Ait THE FUN YOU WANT OF MASSACHUSETTS. . WRITE FOR FREE COLOR BOOKLET | AND DIRECTORY OF PLACES TO STAT EER i Hy Ht fe ! f Fe aa me, Special purchase! Economical space-savers! l : i Richard Newmian of Detroit) _ diRuyssell Snow of Battle Creek executive lieutenant MANGAS WILLS CONFERENCE . H Keath St., Pittsfield 44,.Mass.| A House Agriculture Appropria- i ma §EB ai + | [ FE a3 f i f BE Sis eae . CLOSET NEEDS mit nly were ade. Ty P ows a ‘ termed a? peculiarity” ie jthat they-said ‘won't happen|People of Town Honor : ; “ihe subcommittee’s investiga-| Their Family Doctor, 81 the tty teatinneny that in oth-|, EAST merger los nar jer. in farmers were. paid gathered yesterday to pay tribute ' : jor, not planting corn om land 00/., ‘pr. Fenwick G. Taggart, $1, a ? we: ‘afi agp investiga-| “Doc” Taggart stood for three- ! ‘ : [2 A Vtors say, farmers were paid forjané-abalf hours in Varnum Ar- Big wardrobe 4-drawer chest 7-drawer chest : ; oe e) taking land out of ope wre of|mory shaking hands with the mn — , “Se | SAVE »» 25% Sar 98 E98 "798 hee IO ieee iat on st ey ht Se mn ce Those reports were the subjectilina and Virginie, dropped in to tes | For Coverage on- eee enna Stan coeds long babe: Mone aeaaee he Silbe pauls “ F, FIRE. : = : [sce samthers. condidering, Depart jeted ‘seo were tree Yeung | aa at aS —__}} —_.__ inane -enven ace En dees oe tees Se Wardrobe with sliding double doors has limed oak finish, printed gold, BURGLARY. sheney at diet sae tle... sac silver petal door panels. 60”. high, 29” wide and 21” deep, it:bas new A LARY ond , : meget: or their surplus pro: SPOrtscaster Recove ng extra-heavy wood frame, new double door track, Masonite corner braces. 5 LIABILITY Ht cropland in the soil bank.| wew yORK w@—Retired sports- . 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PRESS, MONDAY, MAY, S, 190 a SORE aie a , ' ant =» |Was Determined to Make Great Political Comeback oe cre ee é aa ee Poe ET Your Watch | ‘Death Robbed Joe ‘McCarthy of His Fondest Dream|: tus : her tame 9450 | on Taig isthe secon of two articles McCarthy, * whose death. “of aj McCarthy's gift for the baleful, (D-Mo) by calling him “Santtbies ““witch-hunter”’ = eyeful ‘in her bridal finery, | finting the. remarkable personality |liver disease Thursday shocked his|phrase enraged his foes. monious Stu." - him, In fact, he joked about being/W el ker remarked in a sage Ex eps the munist-fighting Senator a “witch-hunter” and so-did his|whisper, “Well, if Joe's a witc’ Who died Thursday atthe age of 47.) lordinarily shock-proof colleagues,| When ex-Sen. William Benton fe Ro: tathasin ahaa. . hunter, he sure found a beautiful d LEE Had conceded that he faced power-|(D-Conn) introduced a resolution) He labeled the proceedings of witch.” Watch Ban $ Dy 4008ee ao) aueeeten i Sineenain. for McCarthy's expulsion from the|the: select committee headed by| ‘This recalls the comment of ex- | : INS Staft Correspondent “But,” he said gleefully, for he|Semate because of his campaign/Sen. Arthur Watkins (R-Utah)|Sen. Herman Welker (R-Idaho) at} Despite the premonition of Ledies’ — Men's Death robbed Joe McCarthy of| ..ny relished a battle, “I'll make|tactics, the Wisconsin senaterjwhich recomifended his censure,|/McCarthy’s wedding to the stun-| carly death of which he some: | $ what had become his fondest|monkeys of ‘em.” shrugged it off with a biting refer-|“‘a lynch bee.” |ning Jean Kerr at St. Matthew's times talked, deapite the viele S iaf 95 dream,-a great political comeback. A ence to the millionaire Benton as| But a strange thing was that/Cathedral on Sept. 28, 1953. tudes which befell bim pecias a a te A senatorial election campaign “ a curious little mental midget.” |most of his victims found that the| ‘Gazing upon the radiant Jean,| Senate, despite the sinus infec There were two renmoms can be a costly thing. MeCarthy | Republican Sen. Ralph |Wounds he inflicted healed quickly tion and the wartime leg injury : senator’s ironbound determination) once was asked where he would , aux 5 under the balm of the Irish charm and the intestinal troubles that | orts to scale again the heights of fame| get funds for his “comeback” | landers of Verwent, tes 7% |. could apply with effortless good > | pingucd hime constantly, Joe Mc: || GOO : and. influence he once achieved] fight, He replied: “Where I al- | Bétifled Joe during the Army- | (Guard Campaigns Carthy was a happy man after lowehit Maik only to tumble into comparative| ways got ’em—from the Bry o4 sone hearings yan — es at pat love and marriage ¢ame to him ity. I represent, the farmers : censure action, . Senators targets : 2s - fom ee es a | working guys and the storekeep- | tongued man from Wisconsin | his roughest language could be for Training Leaves Happy enough, anyway; as Fed ” suggested that. Flanders was | found, a few hours later, sitting ambled along a capitol emg One was Jean Kerr McCarthy, | ors. - : ‘ ” with hi *k-and-oll gai a few he loved. The ‘other ae suffering from “senility. around with him nibbling on LANSING The N s rec the woman o “What about fellows like Sid * . * chunks of the Wisconsin cheese —_ ational days before he Sally gol hos- | was blue-eyed, winsome Tiefney Richardson and Clint Murchison? : with which he always kept his Guard has started its annual cam- pital, to tell reporters, “I'm in baby daughter who entered his| “Richardson and Murchison, Texas|other fellow Republican, ex-Sen. guardsmen during the 1957 summer|oo¢ 9 good, tough fight on my. °o life just five months ago. oil giants, are two of the richest|Robert C, Hendrickson of New|NEVER DISTURBED field training. : ee is Sa il “{ owe Jt to them,” he told a |men in the world. They were close|Jersey, as a man “without brains| McCarthy, despite his vitriolic Personal letters have been sént|to win it.” : ‘Necessary fiend Jast March, during’ the [Personal friends of McCarthy. He/or ‘guts. He Manied Seatestie, Gelers, ever sies mitch Getebedith Chamba of Commerce in i - _ €all T, * sa “Jean |Visited their haciendas, rode sees ManlineieiE att Sioned deme tenn reaper oa ae ~— ‘oday You Over a thinks I'm the greatest, She’s [their private airplanes, di to executives of trade unions ask- oolmasters 6 Oil Co. going te bring our little girl up [game on their shooting preserves, jing théir assistance in advising regory EETH |; 1 th the of the need for favor-|, ANN ARBOR (The Michigan’ FALSE T oo ~~ aoe peor ange frog geo mf tea, said, “Sia ~~ WHATS | Lit able leave policies. capers Club -will. hold its! 94 East Walton Bivd. Looseness and Worry. ehe’s 3 ores og 7 and Clint have nothing to: do with word is related to The Guard has 13,927 officers| 70th annual meeting Thursday and) Phone FE 5-6141 to prove she’s right. : : |__| she (larg nas a : medi’. : No longer be or tear ui-at- | "7 ' Wisconsin. My support comes. from ns cae eats ate as wath: = Friday at the University of Mich- of — McCarthy brushed aside the $ug-/4y own peaple, in my own state. -eppeors under arrow, reading downward. = More than 10,000 of the guards- ; y Mnon-ecid) powder sprinkled on jgestions of cynical non-admirers!y gon't owe Richardson or Murchi- Aaiaaa Es titan Catt 3. jmen will train Aug. 10-24 at Camp Foy Dawe bee ote arene subere that the Senate's 1954 condemma-|son or anybody like them a damned See ke] | ——-|Grayling. Smaller specialized units : ment caused loose plates. Get |tion vote and his. feud with Presi- cent, and I never will.” H SiRs BSH SSS OOK IR BHD GRR aD SOT will train at the Alpena Air Ne- : - q « WaSTERTH todey stany drag countes \dent Eisenhower had washed him|*"" : F |. Betta] -|tional Guard bese, the Mother’s Da ~ up politically 2% 3 ! ae tas : x. | : . evs ene te | peeddnoh ot te tiched iin . ’ > fe ae Gverest & Jennings Bg Pad rine og boars oes ag pooirents abe . dip SPECIALS \Wisconsin and run for reelection|ward Red China, and who charged 4 3 . WHEEL rhe Ta cumming back © the frien eae ei cok ee 5 This Week Only! HUANG (or sak ek nice Pn ce soe He | 7 But he did have a personal . 1. WALALHY 7 Best: 4 |WHY CONFIDENT have, Se dill net went the feolias! 2. DEDRAL ON Gi . Asked what made him so con-| on fis sleeve, but he regarded 3. LICIGEN . Py ee Be f jfident, he pointed to a framed) ppy piréctor J. Edgar Hoover | - ge ono 205 a picture on his desk. The photo-| as the greatest living American. ‘osm > 7 ae Regular and Walts Length 4 graph showed Joe, beaming with “Hoover,” ¥ said) 7. PIASE RI 2 pride, giving Tierney Elizabeth -" McCarthy ig oot 8. DEN se her bottle, with, Mrs. McCarthy none BB PA pany ne na a 9. OROM ae Bs BSS mn Res. $5 98 and $6.98 Reg. $7.98 to $12.98 | 2 steadying ” sade, “understands the Communist _ Seterday’s — enswer: feline, chale, pistOl, - | Freedman will conduct courses) e : The inscription on the photo— | menace as well as I do.” Grinning,| . t+ NS er? in sociology in The Netherlands 4 wee va [34 eS. oe be \ * Ps = fo ee a J ee ae ‘ a i } \- ESS. MONDAY, MAY 6, 1967 < , That Memories Luchow’s Holds! NEW YORK ®—Just 75. years| ported from England. ‘’There’s 4)open his electric-station on PearljAcademy of Music.. Adelina Pattijher stint at.Tony Pastor's across ago this month August Luchow, sucker born every minute,” the|Street soon. John D. ‘Rockfelier| Will still pack them in even if-the the way and watches him polish a waiter trom Bavaria, borrowed) onan told us not. worried, ack to Frisco, No future for. Victor Herat, eo oan |'2, England, The ladies and the + 8 tyre One, & Goes, the pig it" insiders say that Bresident|/ard Hunt says that the new Wil- ini ‘The names change — but the pig! arthur’s sister, McElroy, is\liam K. Vanderbilt mansion on| she's sprinkled with stardust. The knuckles on the meny still come! touding-with the wives of two sen-|Filth Avenue will cost more thanljc. ‘set says the new Gilbert & 4..." * steaming hot and elephant sized) | ators and won't let them come to|three million dollars. At Rectors,| gj; caieal “Olanthe” will be! cricage business leaders What was Gay Gotham like back! white House Col. Jim Mapleson says that be's|- hiserr hit that “Patience” when Cus" Plans for an exposition to in May, 1882, when August served) wall Street selling kerosene|not worried about what the new! i¢ ~ bad ga Mlenee” SSP) celebrate, Columbus’ 400th = ee plete ot mnottensee| stocks short -because Edison williMetropolitan Opera will do to his) ag oe ; en ee é ‘ « j : gal ; . - sin CO iy BB So _ : ; 4 eae eS Loew P.4P . Vea . THE PONTIAC PRESS... MONDAY, MAY 6 1957 3 | neighbor's teen-age , sakatibesehdenl. Senchsite diene T BERRYS Mie 5 eae Ue ogee o epee oe he Ae Re ‘ 3 s in urgent etter home tee on hod sag soem ets ” Dee re Wh Ze a ee — Halls Need Shelters pel pes gery Bem Soke lik you're; wearing a vest ‘but ; food, packages, All we get here fs!you're not.—Earl Wilson ‘ : “ : y re “d = , es eh 8 f ¢ { Cn a9 ce peat asad a ry ; COMMUNITY NATIONAL ; | . 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New Classes Starting Fcsagin os Amherstburg, Ont., a : 3 channel in the lower Detroit Riv-leq cost factors before THIS WEEK er connecting Lake St. Clair andlgave its goahead March Day, ] | MARK START So To ° an average There is ce gas seas ae the pot tetas See Gan a Oe ame ak a mark start. 4 typists, accountants, and other well-trained office, help. taries, including President Eisen-jlars is paid off over « 50-year a opportunities for UE and View President Nixon, [period, Permanent Free Employment Service jfirst mass of rock blasted out to) 4 wit insure make way for the enlarged chan- : ‘ The: Business Institute «= |“. Pa a | : . weckias Col scant Rae ry egg fi cost,” he said. | 7 W. Lawrence Street Michigan the Detroit district Army | Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin Corps of Engineers, told a news | | it0 te ne ae en tes and f conference yesterday that techni- ait hs ates aell Ghiiees of i cee eeeseteeee Sereeeescereeceewenees Babel e+eeeeteee eeee cally the connecting channels are ledgerock involved, Other dredg- Pick Up a Delivery —FE 5.6107 Name Address in no way connected with the ing he said, will be less ~ seaway project. cnugre Reealen Wt a tenet PARK NEAR OUR DOOR IN THE MUNICIPAL LOT Bat deepening, the, channels ‘0| carte te bo removed. Ho oot 1 GENEY DRY CLEANERS Goud never now I had reach the rich ore, grain| of bottomiand will have to be re- 12 W. 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Seat and back cush: Science Shrinks Pile Piles New Way Without Surg oa Ariane tenets Sel ’ Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids pe neaes Geeta found a new come pe raged with the astonishing abili shrink hemorrhoids and age Be — aie En variety suppositories reparation H ointment with cial applicator. Preparation His sold atall drugstores. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. as SS. Pat. On. He said the original May 1 ex- ee keg ‘The most “as : spending. If cach of us will save only an-extra &.. La ak : Bias brake on ae te ee “fal care as- the still more powerful ones in : oa ee more factories, san ea pees: ae atemadore: he pareerfe oe ae a aa Le And, of course, you get a } pone foe have used ade gasoline more'power than _form after only a few ani iblOt eeadign dey. re Se oe and security that a growing nest egg brings . . they ever imagined their cars could deliver. ing. These deposits can cause substantial power loss | NS es S "the feeling that your house is in order. = i : due to pre-firing and spark plug miss. As a second step to fight inflation, gll of us should support every reasonable move to reduce : government spending—federal, state and local. "Sure, all this means a sacrifice. But isn’t it re ne | . “106 million ss indi Wie times | nea yf oi In the intere i i, - « 3 | + worth it, if this means continuing < our eoraty po = 3 ~ d ‘ E 4 * t i eG i | . a” bs = a Saher ; Lae F TT ET ee eR TR mT ae 1 j : . : all ty s * ews *. ’ Devon Gables 1 was the scene of the annual Mother-Daughter and Founders’ » Day breakfast of Alpha Alpha Chapter, ‘Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. Com- -— mittee members for the: Sunday affair were (left to right) Mrs, Ralph O. ‘Allen of Cooley Lake road, Mrs. Ralph L. Wilson of Oneida road and Mrs. Ben Sweeney of Linden avenue. omens Section MONDAY, MAY 6,.1957 *~ PAGES 12-15 Sheila Loper Marries Robert Jacobson Sheila Anne Loper became the! at Hotel Waldron immediately {ol- bride of Robert Eric Jacobson in lowing the ceremony. An evening| gan the bride changed to a gray Ate rij iff 4 ! ‘ai li o Hy z i i fe ¢ | .. Thomas Jacobson served as were Ray Bank, Greg Raft, Al- For her daughter's wedding, sories, : ~ Mrs. Jacobson wore blue glazed cotton sheath wheat colored accessories, * MRS. ROBERT ERIC JACOBSON For traveling to northern Michi- reception was held at the VFW | print glazed cotton dress with Hall on Waltori boulevard. pink accessories. [3 - Married * Saturday were Sheila Anne Loper and Robert Eric Jacobson. She is the daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A, Loper of. Milford and he is the son of 4 “Mr. and Mrs. : Elmer Jacobson of Silver Circle drive. Donna Kline Wed in Dallas Mr.-and Mrs. S. E. Kline of Oak Hill street announce the marriage’ of their daughter, Donna, to F. Newman Pearcy. He is the son of Mrs. Jack Maroney ef Dallas, Texas, and Fey Pearcy, also of Dallas. jRada Youngblood Has Pre-Dance Party; Rada Youngblood entertained at ‘a “coke” party Friday evening in her home on East Hammond Lake drive prior to a dance at Orchard Lake Country Club. x * “The ceremony was performed by| Attending the pre-dance party the Rev. Walter Underwood in the, wete Bruce Norvell, Janet Liv- ingston, James Cousens, Ann Tommy Hawke, Sue Ann ng-| Hathaway,:Bruce Benter, Barbara Griffin, James Berryman, Peggy Warren, Earl Van Dyke, Becky Newman. Mrs. Robert Hasse of ‘Uplong road (left) is pictured with hér mother, Mrs. - Alfred Fenlon of Edison street. Mrs. Mothers at D Affair Also Marks Held by Sorority — Epsilon Sigma Alpha Fetes ~ evon Gables... Founders’ Day With Program, Introductions a8 ers’ Day breakfast Sunday moyn- | ing, The affair was held at Devon Gables with Beta Mu chapter and briet history of the chapter in com. memoration of Founders’ Day. Mrs. aouney aoe ee ~ “The Vison.” : Mrs. Hasse served 45 x eons dot Mrs Ralph O. auen, Phi. Kappa Tau : Rhodes and Iva Pink-| . we aca mentbee introduced her Elects Officers Fenlon was a guest at the 16th annual soectian and Schiefh breakfast of Alpha Alpha Chapter, ogg " Ba ous Sigma Alpha Sorority. * * * Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney gave a prise the refreshment Install WSCS Officers at May Breakfast Mrs, William Wright was in stalled as president of the Wom-' an’s Society of Christian Service of Central Methodist Church at the May breakfast held recently at the church, Dr, John’ Hall conducted the in- Mrs, John Flood, vice president; secretary, and Mrs. Charles Craw- ford, treasurer. status of women; Mrs. George Fisler, representative to board of education, and Mrs. Richard Bal- mer, finance, i Mrs. Raymond Mudge will han- die local church activities, Mrs. John Garrison, ; Mrs. Speech on LU N. to Spark Program at Local Church Mrs. Philip Gentile will speak on “You and Your United Nations” ‘on Tuesday at Central Methodist Church. Members of Junior Wes- leyan Service Guild are presenting Mrs. Gentile, who is a representa- Ford Education Foundation. - The musical portion of the pro- gram will be provided by Joseph Davis. are Bryce and Robert —— stallation of officers that included)! Mrs. Russell Vessells, recording) tive to the United Nations for the) ” Ralph Siekaanien membership, and Mrs. George Dietrich, banquets. * Talks Given _swety On World's Women folk Conduct ‘Journey’ : Around Globe By JANE. EADS WASHINGTON—In Thailand it's not who ‘wears the pants’” in the * @° *& In England, the average woman Wives of Diplomats’: husband-wife relationship, but who! is the “front legs of the elephant.”’| Beta M u Chapter © Holds Banquet, Installs Officers Members of Beta Mu Chapter of, Initiated were Dolores Brown, ‘Brown, recording secretary; Miss Final Meeting Held by Madison PTSA ~ woman ambassador. In the la: recently, as 10 years there have been three i Re women cabinet members. Of the) A film entitled, “Parents are’ Girl’ ond Sub-Teen SUMMER , RUSE Open Tonight ‘til 9 P.M. The wodyoutth-oll sleeveless phous with he ea: Said + a» prints, stripes or solid colérs in cotton broadcloth +s cofwertible collor and tab detail. on pocket. . Girls sizes 7 to 14, Substeens 8 to 14. Buy one ‘or leas at This’ ‘Price! “Young Folk Shep tower Level ioe es + ie tem, ; Saf SSE, 9 — | THE Pe « PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1957 * nnerisms Signify Aging ow, since hormone’ therapy is|istics you may have picked up wn) 2. Extreme grifnaces—signs of ‘wl de and as my first ool tives insist] ere upon calling me by my orig agit ers rtd hl mide iy pate am be Seale’ foot sitth reasonable jn expecting them to colnas satiaes ana 1 Walany Sie oe ee as on een Tk hee See ee Se iy many manner. OVETWEIE™ ithe calling tava of age are unnecessary and or fatigue. Nothing is less eracn!SI" ny ite, to me psychological. Women adopt | : ; “ them without realizing it. They Many ot thes manserioms | onto call moe by the sasso fi fe them, are defeat. 3 ae you think of yourssit as elder ed. Hiven if you do net feet that Secttety: hentia Bis efuaten J are certain to this way, you ve fallen into | error, : dee at testes ang fete watt eo cow Fe umoréus signs ef a eo certainly call you by the you certain when) , If you would like to check your-|like. If they do not, you could) We Watch a bunch of women fan-| self against my whole list, send a|say, “Please don't call me by that I have known) - a \stetfaped, self-addressed envelope|name, I dislike it intensely,” and) otanrved Mannerisms. often‘ are associated ‘with age. ~ Jose |with dire Dar—ars No.|then tell them the name you like. . phine Lowman lists some of these which come simply Row serge pa nnd * Aare —— | than fan. we fe Josephine Lowman in care of The| “Dear Mrs. Post: My | from “thinking old.” Pontiac Press. __}and I and four other couples went ————~|to dinner at a very nice restau- * «fe to 4 Nancy Kay Johnston Wed|This Chili pram eto toncareot | The Seventh “Day Adventict chouhe newy Geib ase an ll-dollar tip and 4 dollars | Day Adventist chose a nary dre with commer! LOS LIM USUGI |e cco, The weiter was Church in Jackson was the set pink roses for : ting for the Saturday of 800's: wedding, - ously not very pleased with the weteng oT ae acca | SCOSONITIGS. leew aate wan te cree \Nancy Kay Johnston and Harold For the East.| g * please tell us if this tip was suf-| x s: — traveling through ef}. * or ! | WOOLENS V. Racine. The ceremony was Teadline bride changed to a gay| Watkins Lake:Cook|**™ | by the Elder A. K. P*-ltips in te sheath dress with black patent ac-| | J omoti ere | Ptahy io the denahor of Mr and OE in 8 eS oe Uses Tomato Soup was quite ealticlent and Go wall- ; ) Prospect street, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- it the took pains.to give Summer-Long Cold liam G. Racine of Euclid avenue By JANET ODELL you service, a four-dollar - |are Harold's parents. Beauty Hint Pontise Press Home Editor | tip to him was sufficient, On _. Storage for Furs . : Chili is always & good one-dish| the other hand, if he did nothing a | Nancy wore = worn of em- | ideas of beauty differ in vari-\meal. It is an ideal thing to| for you, mo tip was mecessary.- Simmer holds | broidered nylon tulle, with fitted ious countries. The long claw basiserve when you entertain a bunch ihaasalep : s mony | bodies secented by 2 Sabrina inever been considered beautiful inicot young people; they can eat “Dear Mrs. Post: I am hozards for your Fee mg ep Fee iy Be rg rth Ay valuable furs. The beapiee pe ‘ef pearls and sequins a a og = a5 ome aa — 7 come a _receipe_calls forjand would | ‘ow ma : = carried white roses in a safe place for them cascade arrangement. . +. ner jackets. I have been told ts in our bondes Jerilou Johnston, sister of the cold storage voult. bride, served as maid ‘of Bring us your furs now for safe storage! 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Y BEAUTY SHOP” PHONE FE 2-0531 FOR APPOINTMENT . ‘ i ox: Von. ct ttindh f SOs fs “7 ‘. Reed hope NP | fi SX j / -/ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1057 * Tourism now ranks as Brit Nav Re lo’ i, PAM seealiated. fer '9 See Calling | Rive SAC pile of a a : Pass ess" lvoe Recruits “Oakland county enlistees ~ Boy Falling in R ra WZ , this area were Eli Dennis Cooper ragedy From Cotinty "> 0s tae pant Po aren Triggers T ge = ACHING BACK ‘breinng cas ‘die Piet ent Wy. Beeeland 3 Brag om ph fins tatteals fast relief you need AMONE the group from Oakland|and James E. coeeran ee aed ra i bi f 'Leaves for. Thailand Cameron’ DETROIT w— Dr. Edgar A. thins f= at Wayne State University, leave e he} Sen Savy. ~ 3 ee for Thailand in June on a F ‘ . : finery SPECIA bright grant. He will study public opinion processes at Thammasatiwith his thre? sons | University in Bangkok. him. Ryan was the oc yY ty A ia > 4 oS ae < ; es ren SOUTH SAGINAW TE ‘ *e, | on ee | | 3 | Nothing says Kale! ES — Savings! Fashton! hike | i, f a 4 | . ) : | VAY | covstswaus \- .- "WientsT GRADE, “paw e. euscTarc MOT ¥ | PENWEY's summer | DRESS CARNIVAL — i iii Pay Only *I° Weekly! OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 UD ‘te ew ” oe ee Tom gm - qe SF “Beau Knot” textured cottons! ~ Woven stripe cottons! Dain River “Wrinkl-Shed” = | Woven gingham plaids) Pee eee ‘Paice. HH hal is pene ie # v as | Pcs ing We iii rae BAHU it ap Hh + ei ii dik iti BEE: tie ; f H tlen | : , i. 7 fea itt fii tit vil i | ge a a8 Seah cast play- been ee i= had been Mi since Inst at cai Strikes in Hanoi grew nd : io of a litt 3S Ssasity ‘ it ts} , &@ Volunteer Hospital Commgittee points out, because the ordi- required by the Charter. In the past, general obligation bond nances had to list when the bonds were due. finance “34 = “Both were recommendations of our bond attorney Claude Ste-| oe’ bond proposals by resolution instead of by ordinance, as now) coed 1 ficient’ because) ~ design complications and “the spiral of rising costs.” * &* " ‘The second so-called routine proposal—Proposition 3—will pgrmit me ity Ball 7 ps some leeway in the bond payments, “It will space principal) payments.and save us from having to pay the usual large interest rate) “meat” of the vote ‘consists of Propositions 4, 5, and 6. If “And it will save the city money in interest payments,” he added. | No. 4 will approve $1,500,000 for finishing the city hospital. Proposition No. 5 will finance construction of a 300-unit parking lot) near the hospital. It is required by Pontiac’s zoning ordinance. The lot) will be used by visitors, staff, and employes. The last proposition will provide $2,700,000 to partially new sewage treatment plant at. Opdyke road and Auburn avenue. The The _ ‘The balance of the $3,091,000 plant project will be financed through the issuance of revenue bonds, which does not require a public vote Proposition 2, if approved, will allow the City unless referendum action is taken. vard plant and tieing in both. = ~ at the beginning of the bond period,” the city manager explained. the city Be well tn fs a | SB op bee | HL 2° ital | eae —_ gx ee Bee SEED ~, [i] va ee yt Sle lial Me Hy ii ifs Hu Lh for T Expects ile sa for for 2) - IAC, MICHIGAN- City of ¢ mm ee FY (Dems to Attack i o n May 20 C - or hereafter issued rs Face - le PROPOSITION NO. 1 Shall Section 13 of Chapter IX of the Charter of the Pontiac, Michigan be amended so as to include provisions (1) for tho * 7 * } ss The dollar to be voted on will be broken down into 35-cents to pay principal on the hospital bonds, and 65 cents to cover|vens,” he said. pertain to voters. Willman said both amendments bring | approved, they will permit the city to issue $4,550,000 in bonds to fi- Charter in line with state law relative to the issuance of |nance the hospital and plant projects. What V a A. majority of thote voting is necessary tor the first thres propositions to pass May 20, Sixty per cent majority of property Mrs. Evans pointed out that all six propositions will be considered) separately to determine passage or disapproval. Propositions 2- and 3 may be termed the least important of the as they the levy of $1.35 (mow $1.00) per $1,000 of assessed valuation to pay interest and 4 tending the city’s sewage disposal system? et THM gf i itl ult Te me ie caer Ee ; cal He citeiaa. ft 153 7 aats heat ie lit ae ifs is Lis Lara) i alt sf Tans, f - Se : bie ai. ener es i 23 ect call : a f qe cf i Jit Bt eh Sere ee atic “bt! iil of rt Serie, 89 : E aane ey r el WASHINGTON Harry ‘Tro-|“‘gave me hell” for this observa-| ii Ae AEE TED St i ed & at aes if ie | Seale ey elie | . ions o PO gy, it ¥ up the ballot for the May on by only must sign a half mill is from an unlev- 2 Propositions 4, 5, and 6, dealing ‘ Rea ee 23 The vote. day the six propositions as they | bond vote.) __ ‘The total $1.50 will be the amount added hospital bond 6, 1957 i By GEORGE T. TRUMBLE JR. Propos _ Ix ‘The three questions on the bends will be “locked out” Six separate propositions will make _—preict ertiving whether they fal i te enegsy MO 3 ee gy PRSESE 2! 3 ag $ : Lil ali. i 88 ae (eailatin 7s Mite iat 8 SHEE Wea eH | at Hn # i HH ct eH aS Hil ti] ut | iW Hy re iH i fy ini ie oe Win Yn Ub kt _ S| iy i] a & ; EE i ie ae F 223 ui fli: tHe a of Hil: A Hy alll i He ; eit Be i Bil ut iil qa die | BS les RH ails ins \Truman Leaves C * * toe Civil Defense |p, president to Mark 73rd Birthday: pan ante {att ight iy he f il ie st ft i) art it iil iff : eee et fie i d ily tn z win as aa = Stag oF : ie ie jeri E23 HH li a special broadcast, Prime Bes * He haaftt tf, lie i mines 1957 MAY 6, 16 MONDAY: iJ 7 » é HE PONTIAC PRESS, ble ly ce 2 i Driver May Be Royal Runaway i =S ae ares . me * * pee ae ee ax ft Se ye - Be ‘ oS, aes es aay a Sx oe ~ oo as ‘ eas 4 =< hy ‘ ¢ ~ £2 A ~ ¥ ‘ es - ee a * 3 a: 4 * “ al ug a . > at ae a j ae >g) r é 6a eek See fn OX 2 ~ f ; ~ SS pa a ee Z : Sas S iad aes : i ¥ ss “ NY gt Ne e : 3 nea) = Fi Se Fi = 4 ‘ ; rey, } Re } j ‘. . i : ~ ~ - i + - *s, at = a : ss “ % per i ere z Fag a a 2 ~ “a : t . ~— . s = = ili : 6 | Refu S ~ Ca er Am ty gee . ~é TOMATIC WASHER OR REFRIGERATOR * Lowest Prices! ‘ at Mean by Famous Brands LPOOL & Here's What ra WHIR RCA te gh ' — ES aa : F = THES ig a tens ait ¢| 4 Seats a Hig } a8 E “TES ut ali! = Oo | kt es ran Te ade | a : ie ; : ant [ fish: ine dF ij 1: a ait ie agly giles: ‘ banelbi “apie ll : ti b : ie 3 a ii ella Wehrle feat btaysdy lit Bale ora! pity ieae speuaghe+ ss HUD RES ae “Teas i us Hie ar mee Cail HHT, il ti i fi fll i ab Bg alee tial # | Ey if : 25 gol 5 i sii ia! i ies al il i ia in! ft i i BK £3 f . 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Bi agape Ht ay! mn hth | 71 Hist Qo lite nt ee £ ri eat 2. - fe ald mitt x 8 “He 3 Py as y iff; iis te 3 , 8 TBE Re ete ure = ager tiany 2 in AIR imrrie ion He ‘ded iti | 0 th th a aS & fj ae Hisahalt Hf oh il tae Fal, Pit gees lett UE Nee | vs eae Ba ed BE GOR © ee FREE INST IS f Minu Servi i | ' : 1 buc | t | . a i PWDAS oi KING'S OnE | Cy (SF Muitier Services “OST FE 21010 Rust Out, Blow Out, Open Fri- dey ‘ti 8:00. Monten. se. _ 2567S. Saginaw weday “tl 5:30. Next to Jerome Olds } tron a good LOUISVILLE, Ky. (®—Sdéme- ithing trainer Jimmy Jones) i learned less than a-week ago and | the 10ist way to lose a horse race carved a niche in Kentucky Derby” history for Iron Liege, the equine/* buck private from Calumet Farm. Liege, considered merely horse | in Calumet’s well- Gen. Duke was the supreme com- mander, won. America’s most fighting nose decision “over Ralph Lowe’s Texas-owned sa jant Man. soiiad 3 per oh tbtsben of which ft glamorous horse-race Saturday in|” ian viskiey. was eemsidered POSS smn PONTIAC pniss MONDAY. MAY i987. Friendly Service “At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse” 390 E. Bivd. (ot Mt. Clemens) FE 8-396! Ye DRIVE 7 MILES FOR * TERRIFIC CAR Drive Orne to Rochester * for the Greatest Deal | -RAMMLER- DALLAS, Inc. gr SOR ies Ot 2.9111 - ee 1001 N. Main Se. 1.8 ‘lyn or his own manager. Fred|/ Haney hadn't used him in a month | Haney?” By THE, ASSOCIATED PRESS | The righthander ranked some-iexhibition game, against the “Who did Ernie’ \where back of everybody else on i—and the last time was in an Rawls Winner of Own Tourney | Edges Betty Dodd by One Stroke Blossom Test SPARTANBURG, S.C. Hav.) tered. the ring. mney v d " CHEVROLET SERVICE FoR YOUR CONVENIENCE NITE. ‘SERVICE ee sot en brn 43% Meh na 8AM 92 tt seme iminee boty or tender york Bree, i pee sur nyt @ Gens fee SE Ss dt, cute i mate we em esa < i aorgpog tr ‘Boxer Who Died OK Before Bout | JOHANNESBURG w# — H.C Liebenburg, secretary of the said his board is satisfied that Jimmy Elliott, who died yester-| in Peach @y_after being knocked out by! British Empire middleweight ichampion Pat McAteer Saturday, 'was 100 per cent fit when he en- * * * _ “Elliott was the most carefully ‘examined boxer in the country ‘and everything was always done i7= 919 000 Race Opens Brief Pimlico Meet since last November, headed a 10- "\horse field for today's feature. The 4year-old, assigned top weight of 124 pounds in the six- furlong sprint, was a sensation j \Trangvaal board of boxing control, | Dodgers, in ‘Fort Worth. * * * And when the Dodgers knocked out Bob Buhl, who. had beaten them eight times last season, for a 52 first-inning lead yesterday ‘jat Ebbets Field, Ray Crone was Haney’s relief selection. It wasn't until the fourth, after hittin’ Henry Aaron had belted a homer to cut the Dodger lead to 74, that Haney gave Johnson, 32, a call. £22 -4 Hé didn’t have to ring twice.| Jehnson hustled on, set down the first 16 men he faced and wound up with a 10-7 victory—knocking single in a three-run fifth—that pushed Milwaukee into a two- game lead over the Brooks again in the ,National League race. +one—and- permitted one hit, Cimoli's weer ee ninth. x * * Cincinnati put together the sea Hin. the clincher himself with a/ trial, won by Clifford Lussky’s fon Liege wes tar bck in ell BENWerictat makes get-" ting a loan « friendly. matter: Over two mil-: lion people @ year get -. # prompt “Yes!” here. You can, too' Get loan m a sngle vise to the office when you phone first. Or if more conven- ient, come in today! “ee 2 ‘ 2 § 3 Not just a top cap — but a full shoulder to shoulder cap, in a new, improved design. The same design = on Sa 1957 new cars, Fully ie eisbenee and tax 5995" 6.70.15 | 110-T5..°10.95 7260-15. "11.98 Se ee FE 20121 : cided that Iron Liege* could cir Geis daowmsaiier roots tho heitines of part. Shoemaker said he thought the 16th pole ee Oe | @ sports section about the Kentucky Derby after was the finish and he eased his horse, then real- Scoleatan Rit ba ti eadite otter] | Iron Liege came in the winner because of what _ ized the race wasn't over. He was second in a Gen. Duke was withdrawn, Iron Pmeenener etme, wee “misjuiguest” co his weber he owen vm __, Liege Tan close to Federal Hill 7 “?; pace from the start. He never was’ more than three lengths back. He! cee htge Saad get we the 6-5 favorite who wound up fourth, at the top of the stretch and staved off Gallant Man's stir- fl ring finish. Won by U. of M. MILWAUKEE w—Winning a ‘four events, but placing second in )aix, third in six and fourth in 10, the University of Michigan won a triangular track meet with Mar-| ue and Western Michigan ess igan 42'4. in others, Ira Murchison won 100-yard dash and the 200-yard dash for the Broncos and St. Clair Driver _ .|Wins Nascar Race, ord All Other Automobiles A Complete Line of DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS» and HOLLYWOOD MUFFLERS: WE CARRY A COMPLETE — LINE OF BRAKES! / _Ciecennt on Brake Drum Hive Motor Mar! Auto Parts 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-8230 Big Guns All Below 300. mee Oe sum- —e x. &.% Pimlico, an 87-year-old track 4 The Tale of Four Tigers le : : é: 3 _ sed * All Rayon Cord * Full Tread D ie 1957 Tread CD 7 OUR ‘EVERY DAY Lon PRICe ae Sa af oS St a ae en © ee x ie ik MOREE. ew iy Be | PN J jw | gal pwexry-rwo | ety he heaps es : eN THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, MONDAY. MAY, &. oe | “ See ii lian Consul’ ‘Wife Waits f Mis: Son te Come: ie: Right Numbers Tita ian onsul’s Wife Waits or issing on Oo OMe — ae “ me ee Kags i 1c# IcAG © (INS) — — Beautiful the amnesia theory, his wite is not) Th Grn ca sort dhe gon] fr Vicier to ron tui; Ne wes A snd mo bead : : : ‘oun Barattieri, wife 0! the being a runaway, bu' school. Even when : Ro 8 : ' ' [ike Hatian cout geere) fa Cen eee Pr” iad a oe, either in his actions or he had a cold he never,” never would need to take care of, me ri e ec cago, spends her waking hours Y *|in the things he left behind, that! stayed away from classes.” instead of looking for Victor.”’. | ee ete Relea ternal rave Te bey bas her promise, she |cculd serve as a reason. In Becaune the Barettieris to a ; ory—for some clue that wo id, that “there wilt ‘)puzzied voice, she — é moved = to her missing, teenaged son. — and no bes Med he “The police tell us that teenaged ery ote ag nae = ne in OU - = O The 14-year-old lad, handsome!*It he comes back tonight, for in- ws run away from en he son had few friends. He spent and big enough to pass for 16 or) stance, | would-not ask where he use they are not most of his leisure time reading) .- 17, set off-for school tast April 16} had been unless he wants ‘te tell _[pehool or have unhappy, Baten. {news magazines from cover to} — That's fight, the right ccigiainle of numbers on your and vanished. pe oe “There was no reason like this cover every week and books on soem Shee to Pot-O-Gold means that a check for §700 may be writ a Ei : en fr oe Soaks wes Me at nee Sete at ge OT ee a ey x ) heck will still be made out for $100, plus, . nd ome uid. F 525. it voae % peogs “subscsibbes: Rand disectena, rules. and anes Ps . a or Johns Hopkins Fame (2s ral One ot the mtn Punishment Should Fit clues below and see if you can be the hicky winner, : washing the family car, police | Gi dl | d Paulson.|Crime—or Prevent It puzzl tain: seriés of ares which are said he could be a runaway—or W i in Hog Kong te cones : anes eane aaa < Si eameedinn ist ol sentences an amnesia victim. If es the : 0! was Everett Drumright, a OKLAHOMA cry @-— Traffic Ps th two clue words. Each of the words is numbered. The “E do not know whether Victor| : ae cellent of Dr. Paulson's at|JUdge James Demopolos sentenced * ebject is to select the word which you think best fits the clue of BALTIMORE @® — You cnet an 18-year-old chronic traffic law sentence. you, Gan, place oe aaeher st Sat ves n the [ran away 2 t'blame Dr. Moses Paulson, associ). 1 etic ap : ‘u which same i oe &¢ ’ e 7 * iow ier today ina intervie, “ur 1/4 Does of acing at tele Writer Unites. to the nxet 30 dae ithe emer-baoguets : In other words, you will read the ‘clue labeled A and do know he’s alive. I'll never give 4 5 slg icin the Noh peat of « mute! ply. an © Fien in pelen wae See St | sume Sere, Sip suamors iy stoDae the boss for this. (13) INSOLENCE: (a) 4 ae ue ae with underioad. you'd went oc, teats ee “Cd AREY, L A small boy stealing eppies is ely te = — «lie an He io . , Bois alee (7) ag) | ‘ _ MELLOW SWEET GOLDEN RIPE _| eee ora | THury * ROUND Oe < SG 1a a SS ee en eae ere Samer 6 Re fies Pov ¢ Pane ae See | ens We'd t ee | |S eaepser om secheas aprscumme"es FT Chuck seat 35 | Boston Butts , A 35° ca a ett tc pt R. A concert-goer will especially for the familiar tender | | “Thrifty” lean blade cut.,....+++ Fresh Jean aah vnodtelds ——— of his favorite symphony. (38) MOVEMENTS: | ee : (98) MOMENTS. . ~ $. Might @ man into touble le it he haw rovenied secret we information, (37) CONFIDENCE, (38 | I. EATMORE GOLDEN 4 NUTRITIOUS. URE ES Sarai drastic | | OFFICIAL CONTEST. RULES- Aa enter the ae contest their immedi-- THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MAY 6, 1957 POPE acca ollywood Headlines ce ra oy, but terribly tragic and ta Golden _ [Have ‘Audience Fever (ar * Based Ton "Seven Wave Away,” |p wo Set,” “and. Peter Drumstick | baci pil et = (fides Hayes Son. to Star SPAS cee imete a Os A eB CRMC EE Yee. “tea. Soar | lige el they have ana LTD ‘Movie for Walt Diineye safes aera Shelly Waters and “Antony prvinaaie aie Monte 1 i | i A hehe alabama e é Se Roa ta aM ats Epa aN rd: is PRM 2 gee raat MNase : o ¥ , ‘and T Curtis, holding hands almost nightly at aie ony went to the es ts 1s Lod se 3 Snapshots of Hollywood collected| _The on Jesse | ‘PIZZA | TrWili Wicks eilleial tier Bay isney. Ag sat random: at random: It's wedding bells for|upcoming book, [have to remain ‘on stage’ through- i Horn,” doesn't mean he’s jout their lives,” he said. ‘| ” sank! & tae “ PR A Ek Nal ke a sg | Average yield of corm on U. §./i0f."“The Light in the Forest.” land is Breactind an Bol but Walt has been looking for months’ lyields of 140 bushels to the scre( ® young actor to p |are not uncommon and there are|"€ Of true son, | some some reports of yields up to 225 ~-MONDAY—. | bushels an acre. 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RP 2a8 a oe Aer $5 it fini ids z wipes | ih a bs i ea : He ) ' ; 1 HATER | Ee - eS re > ae _ Bag Sy 2 get ee gt Sr Fe ee ge Ee =e, ia SR. 5 we ae e = ES cont eee ae Pe Oe ge a or SS ee Se Se nee < oN s 2 = ee ‘ ~ U4 Z So PEN A Mes “< Le eee ee oh Me By = aes, Ca es: a : 2 aes ys _ ; e = SS i & i : \ i : { ! * Say Meer: Ses z DS : ies ‘a oS a en, ihe e 5 h- i = f raereerers PS, a SS : ns a axe ¥ ; ‘i a ; ‘* q oe 2 a ‘ aah \ H z ie 2 a! | eee i ss 4 ee Ere a il s ae . re Z an Pag = ial 2 } . =i s 4 2 ' ‘ ‘ eet a —s i e , « : - ’ ¥ 5; te = ES ] 3 N z 4 Ze A a ae ; , Ne ae j = 2 ‘ - MSU. Official to Visit for May Event Joan Adams Marries _ Highland Zoning Meeting | 1OF May Even | oncinD Lc — cen wae gummi : } The Highland PTA ang The MSU étficial is being brought Milford ~Con : This} % <= ee guests. = ~—ing “-be-considered by a pane TA “executive board =< Se : me a. “the daughter of consisting of Louis Oldenburg,|two important steps in its meeting| — Aa MILFORD—“Serenade to Peace”| yar Wuog Mrs’ Alten Mi Adams Harty Nelson, Harold Hansen and last “eek, a sum of $50 was voted) — 4s the ‘title of the two spring COM! o¢ 3595 Potter Id. in Walled Lake a man.from the Michigan State|to be given Joan Cardona, a jum-|- certs to be given by the Choral! 523 qe bridegreem is the sen University Planning Commission. |ior from Milford High lege : a 2 ny Ewen gr of Mr, and Mrs, John Tierney _ furnish financial assistapce TE School clock Wednesda of 7147 Arrowood, Orchard Lake. _ |trip to Europe this summer under; — under the direc- * ~ |the auspices of the Council of] — tion of Mrs. Eleanor Beam. scnatin "cantina ote 0 lefe ve a de a bodice, pointed sleeves and a full a Also $400 was set aside for spe- The Junler Region Chclr,. 10) oo ceconted with & shart tanta,” . | cial school projects to be-decided| - Sophomore > Sil snd pephicns over the hipline: A 2 . upon by the faculty. Freshmen - Sophomore Girls’ Glee], ; , In son Auburn Heights ists will perform. Special numbers)‘ Singertip veil of nylon illusion a ¢ : 4.ee, maoative hesad. at deve will be divided between the two/"*t- | | - os Junior High Schoo} will meet| _ , Sister of the bridegroom, Anne - Cancer Fund Solicitors at $ p.m. tonight at‘ the Junior gomspern wil be teq | Tiermey, was the maid of honor | ' Turin in Receipts at Tea/High building. Hostesses will be| wm an & @ ele ams with Mrs, Paul Shepard, sister ka Lckanill Mrs, Cecil Dennison and Mrs. Ray emphasic on the United Nations | of te bride and Winifred Bales in Lakeville Walker. se : ae eee to be | M bridesmaids, Janey MacLean an as dae < net ts “es Qos tiie attended as flower girl. . LAKEVILLE — Fifteen women| Thursday. in or ’ » | The a nigh i. Gree Dinkumme dak paler ok tee egy ado ln San get ncte Sang ney ey The finale in which all groups | With Rober tal _/_~+ here, this week turned in a total|Haas of the Pontiac Press. Mrs.) ~~ will sing will be “Ong World.” ~~ [Alton Adams, Ringbearer was Den-*~ ( of $309.30 collected for the past/A, Tallman will. report on the PTA ; via nis Shepard, nephew, of the bride. month in Addison Township. convention held at Traverse City. Soloists be Lucretia Brophy,| 4 reception was’ held in West- . Receipts were — at a ye Refreshments will be served. nate eee wll ca Clubhouse immediately fol-, given at the Lakevi home Harboe . = s MeFar lane, Baur, the” : The a . Mrs. John Dunn, chairman of the . = ; : oo ; Yaas ‘kaoene Kathy Hanna and wh tied can te ic Bones : f 2 Emme (RUS Rt 8 ger one — ince we Daye aay ie mi | Ta ay mpl ee ™ I Area Sent Gel : . ! . SET TO sING — . Eleanor a. E ! Tenth Hanna, . ° Pagra pepe ye rg ym aay lines up-one of the groups included in the two an- auditorium. L. to R., Lucy Brophy,’ Benty Ton- |dree Heard and Mrs. Bean will bel : Baek eyegy ~ . ; A . ; * e y » gratulated workers on a job well New for the year ‘5-38 nual spring concerts to be held at 8 p. m. Wednes- bam amen ae oon Beem weer camer. at semen la r Holds National Recognition done. : —— oe vere gst! pee | She announced that North Oak-\y7.. Iva O'Dell, principal of the! . ‘ . a ee ne SS - : ' me , — z land district headquarters at §/ronelson School. The new officers Fa f State Read eo PRT. ae Fire Ruins Trailer Lay Cornerstone , Five area students have received | | spas BAS he Sek Mochi: cone Se ee ea THATS eey Y Busy Official | ged for New School S | ial Vote tao Hothead tac Seadlartaly pee a : open ; Eugene Crawford, mother vice ® “ : - a =. Decl ° : 1 tudents includ Da | : "Addison aren persson wishing to peeddeas tou, Sealers = vollOF Big Talent Quest be EI but Tire ls Chan "Jat St. Patrick's | ford B. Miler, Oak Park; Cather | make use of the facilities, she|t" secretary: Mrs. William San ae May esign : Bak Fes 8 . $2.5 Million Issue toline C. Graetle, t-Ridge; ff or make direct application to the|,irg William Yates, treasurer and|£4"'s Preparations for its largest! wastINGTON (INS) —-The|™ % Car Dy & passing motorist! «cial cormerstonelaying cere-|_ cided Today forinancy E. Burow, Utica; and Janet Pontiac Center. Mrs. Harold McGraw as the par-|.\*at quest are in full swing ere, lthird highest ranking official in estroved a taller loadimonies were held Sunday afternoon) Schools K. Baker, Fertidale. = liamentarian, wg Pre Did canes "|the agriculture department is €X-| or household goods on Main street|#t the new school which will serve 1 -&® &@ & Elect 1957 Officers _ eve Fearn snd ts cocheatns or, pected to osign,anout Aaeist {near midnight last night children of the St. Prlrick's| LAPEER — Voting being 3 peng Bde Mens Ei Nah Fer ana mer re" gen tt, nin tn lag fo Eat me, ng an a dit 8 Md , Orlin Wilber of $00 Soell Rd The ouvgoing executive board|Pest 24%, will be held “a week) t° iio stretary Sart Bute as he was driving | 40k, pastor of Moly Name! 4s wis special achasi aatriet lamonting to over $4 million ie New officers are Mrs. Orlinines extended an invitation to the|o™ Sumday at 8 p.m.’ in the! Ee in charge of the depart- He pulled over to | church in Birmingham and Dean |", decide the | provided by 57 companies, founda- Wilber, chairman; Mrs. William! pubic to attend and meet the new|iun'* “'Y ‘8h School auditor! cies toreign agricultural opera-| the curb and as hewnbitched the | of Northwestern Deanery, laid | 14, og ese to fl- |tions and private groups. arg tary pera Job a eeere oor Best veer. The variety ol as en Se ° a seach gue some Atiwent, henelletion wed bid pd ao tage sm oe » Secretary; Mrs. Refreshments served program ve | versi Lafayette. where She treaart, Mrs. Will] ay second grade rot mothers| confertane ‘rm “Fert Maron lhe headed the Departned tina, called the fire department lin St. Patrick's church. Refresh: school site, and several [Marlette Concert Band Voorheis, project leader eS a Nani eae oe before changed a er ' poirenn ss Plans Spring Affair “Students Seeking Jobs {Gets Big AF Contract vibes Sa has met — entire contents of the) The new school clase-lyy the League of Women Voters, MARLETTE — The Mariette - : - entation will go towards the ex-|/ A rd Holly been consumed by the rooms, sone | SS erik: = {| FOR WANT ADS > DIAL FE 28181 PB OE i OI Dias SBOE Nias AD. : kh ; 55 enc Sk % j } es ie THE INS. ACL KINDS EM INSURANCE Brown : ‘ eee ac | Hae Be ceo oa PE en: he tm Drayton Pi. con- Ce a Owner will trade this eat and 5|,,Nicholie & Harger Co, ‘| Edw. M. Stout, R RM,| cory # rm. home with 1% ear ssh i — ic ° ; a Ww. ver ' ron Ba : Auupey 2a. : Al” Se ee mn Woman FE | Feng Ame Fe Ge reall: meals Po me aps SM cf ceeteer Gee hee > emnepe teem a Ge : e Pakcte Bale your mee le ‘ : masement. gas. aiito- ’ ve , Realtor—- fe rae Poe ime m eth SMALL APT, GROUND eer Mich, or FE bee, matic best near Si. “Michaels | down. : : Call collect: Ortonville National si | tarrenee_ Peo Sets cata Sek | Rox Litas" En occtay ine | Doe Came Meat eR noes | Face Com cee, Moree |Avon Township | | fa en ad qua . . : . . +. , . modern home OR SALE OR TRADE, INCOME Notices & Personals 25 : ad 3 | SoUPLE & BABY, ALL PVT.| ‘welcsme’ Po. MUlust” Real Heiaies plenée co not eall:| ,F*crake siding, Call for an ap-| house} apt. Call PE ha0n1. 3008 f ont > FE +2807 MiAl, HOUSE POR KENT. a0. | ——% FE £126 __| Selaiment to see this outstanding | Auburn ‘Av. Auburn Heights, &. Ad N.” LAKEFRONT) tomatic gas heat, children wet |? ROOMS. - RLECTRIC| ranch home for only $7,300 | Mich AEROTRED KNAPP Kitchenette spt. Ideal for work- re at 1608 Taylor Ra | pume, $2900. down payment | with $1,400 down. SH _ ; ump ries eh ane ureell ~~ rent Prose 45425. se atin Elizabeth Lake Sub. wer Li oe teal ee ee = Wit RENT ; . : | This sttractive 4 rm. modern| } ceil ig eg EE FURN. APT. ted ome for Summer 6 Full | guinshet™On $s0u."""0"" |” home hag beach orvicens on ox | ea gitaP* pitta “ad PA. ‘host LE LISTING # _ Wigomtiels, ares, yg ge tiae P box ne $350 DOWN = Se i rd Ol only $7,700 with rea- __ erated. 2 huge “rome, "bets Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 $66 A MONTH Color time yore harry! 6| EAST MANSFT : i only 665. FZ 2 potrms: & tet up. Evieg Te | yma. ond plastered wails, this nicely dees si 1 BEDRM. Lx. 2mm.| Sasetent org Sg Ee ag 2 A entrance a refined an sees, Gave & refrig. includ.| water. 2 ~ one. Ses street. $8,800 with nl =. ment with recreation room, large od oy Ra len lead bare Eg pe ceca oP Don't Ju Do Somet _— : pee ee ere ; satiscead av se 3-Bedrm. Brick Ranch ia 2 Puce Gned garten spot 132 x 390 with n't Just ething — "REALTOR CARGE RM EPFPICIENCY WITH |} BEDROOM WASHER rm. Brick Ran ) RM. HOUSE, CHICKEN HOUSE. Qood garden spot 132. 2 Stand There | In Debt? Frans On, 2138 GOR Sera | Rt eee etic AM | East: Souwles pretered. FE) 4 euaiiy mort, inutcontortts| change for property te. Ainees| 3 cer’ garage, this sa eal bar pone li ll Bn aig 5 » | Tf you are hofing trouble meeting | OP82 Pres th ¢:_ 1¢_te 8) LADY OR COUPLE. PosrTivELy 7 RMS & BATE. —~—e* fine features. | eee licor Carrot take Ob. | _ faaisoonanse. |" your payménte,, see us teday-| - BUY OR SELL Bo drinking. Christian home, PE | __ PE 41606 _| tare. iitchen with plenty of eat: |BY OWNER: MODERN ROOM | DRAYTON PLAL M. E e e Lincmoay’ CREDIT. COU +: Ur ceils ter ser wie |aacee eae J RMS. AT e2 6. SANFORD. IN-| [De°C}.20 Pun ceramic te bath.| home. OU heat, basement, water 3 bedroom brick bunga- ST whine ance RICE, | ORS. ING Aiih 8. Saginaw above |? orig cr''will ead for your and |ENLY, DECORATED 3 ROOM | guise + 2300 Willams UX. é-| Puls ‘basement, Complete oterms | softener, tn. srmescpad’ tis: | sertmie Ule bath. full basemen is “situated on an 0x10 | cay gareg Sim paved Hibben pe el ea Go oa nutes’ driving to shop- eS piss, $1,509 dn. Will dis-|- screens. price ¥ dewntown Pontiac.| count for cash to mortgage. 320 terms, ri a. : Piastered walls | First. FE $-4608. coal ak pe 0 RERFECT FOR ONE On Two |* ROOMS S. 3 Ot Reatenen Prot “loud to tke} "Om — — goes wt ON go Bee Tel ae a | EPL "| “Construction | SCHRAM 7 Travel Agencies @S5A| stes, tus, sereae farms. Mocey| Parco” "itches “ned “bath, gic: |) ROOMS & BATH” NEWLY DEC. Dua apenas Construction , ‘i csaha Shanes Sengen’| Wc aw 1S es =| seo StmNe DOWN wm ae WANTS | FE sett | Realior FE bent | SUMMER ACATION | PONTIAC REALTY | Vinee sitet Fe toe, | SOR c een | ieee a See roe oe) §~© Everything ~ | ome das 2 teas " -| Reservations and Tickets |= Be==——____ FE ESET | “bo drinkers, 1098 Oakiand.. fogs Pm Crees MY aT wher | large" Ddrooms. Separate ning | Dele Deck rancher. with sere ae tee % OREAT LAKES CR Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | aiau, . ‘af e 5:00. . Den. Screened porch. luscious living with k ih | OR 3-064 OTE A thad EET” | > ~ A Pont EOE |v OS MME WeWLY ORE| Seefegt eg mre | et oat a Pai 2 * RAIL STE Ree Prt, beth oak: Very site| CPPEE W. Huron bt St. For intor-| siding. Only $8,125, See tt now!| Uiled bath with colored fix- 2 negroes ao PONTIAC TRAVEL |. Fe aan. | OPER SRO ESATA, gas | mation tall FE 94132 trom 9 | Sitges “eedesomens. | 8 Qrepes_garnge, Fx 2s. | SERVICE [ ROOM LIGHTROURERRERING:| upren<'noow APT WATER: |7 soul yathe MOORE,—AOTS | x,.,\A ERERONT wih replace & ab 7 ee oS oe seen bak . enter. 100 ford ares. turn. 975 | 7 ROOM? awe’ a vere: | Lecated in Waterford on canal «eee ae i me ioe Ei ealing. space. in, Ritshen ° Wid. Children to 26\° : cous. CR S4a | eereen. PB 5a. Soding Let ang teseter toke.| ats teeta tale — tiled zee ad | eiaity of Cedar Island, Ea ¥9608. WIRE REFATRE AND CONTRACT: For /Sped a a “yr aor or week Fe Sian —“TRENCHING AND |-5 sedding. FE 6-s008.| "5, Loder, licensed home, FE BULLDOZING TREES — ap ae no Raompeee Fn esnu| Lemme or remaret, Soectt:| Wid. Household Goods 27 REE [TBOEING. & wiring. Pree estimates. 14 ROOMS OF CLEAN FORME fae sae. Nal | FURNITURE NEEDED |i LARGE CLEAN ROOM, LADIES) [2° steers “tate Orne, Call "Roly, ~~ SMALL HO . AY @ & | Eating home or odd lots the | Saiz, 0 week FE +3%__ | BEDROOM APT. PARTLY FUR- Mulrosg 1-1323, $00 mo. in ad: Phone OR J iass or OR D187? FOR A BIG FAMILY bishede priv. os sone, saan ns beck filling. FE §-3882. hi Bes. wth bay or te Se Sished. MA-5-6000...___. ___ | _vance. 5660 Dixie Hwy. Shean tun, teens ty eteaetes 2 Dedroom home, neat & clean, d 3 : s yn .S eeamend ; : 15 LOVELY ROOMS. KITCHEN. Wobeaw i tR0oM HOME Pag Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 to 2/| jiving poom, nice kitchen pr Rae ad et. s. to at. Building Supplies 12A _Moving & Trucking 19 | se Dil, Priv. beth & ent Washing) Sh" ciemens BT | _ 5804. . 3 pedrooms dows «| Sikes & Perry & Glenwead shop- << “i NO — HAULING furateare ayers. Cach waiting, | _tecil_Porking_spece__5= > |i RMS. & BATH. UNPURN Closes | "EARLY NEW 2° BEDROOM Ry ea a as DRY w WORK. EXCELLENT SERVICE = 7 ROOMS & BATH FURS, isi MT. Hecpital Everything priv.| ome & . ‘Available May «5 a : Prva estimates Reasonable rates ar FE S308 OP tek te ron AUCTION _ Ciemens. FE 5-s508. oe Be ” 1Sth. $88 “month, OL, 3-386. \ ees a" elise aoua. J. R. Hiltz Reliable party’ will finance| hess Pret En Pe baaie |TEALY Gu SMMONS HIDES: “6 tren. flies pula Pe Tes ee grates | EAST SIDE INCOME | ioe w. sw S327™™ pe sera Te TanGe WAN On | tee. ROoMs & BA > AND BATH UPPER STOVE OIL : t your basement or — |*BC,CAMPAOE,JANOE YAN OR| Wawrep ro BOY, ALL FYPES|" ingeraier | Murgey bets Cull|? Rist. ‘chose in Fa sian, | Attractive tow wits $1,000 Down Secements ian ll oraese eeed | NT incomplete home. ssuEs & RUBBISH HAULED |5 555 tmONRIGHT IRONER.| Hewara for ment 3 RMS, PRIV. BATH & ENT.| Use'co East Bie and Perry t.| Small bungelow with bath. pees, Bee ee ee \e) Low rate of interest. ir 1 ‘ol. Pe eres i. 3 ; ee ‘apie’ "| CRAWFORD AGENCY Many satisfied customers. eed ot P ARMLESS CHAIRS | indy ot, genome se Gaui” | Lane froutege, close in, reler:| family. ivical Christians pre. ar * 1% W. Maren st. | PE Sine Down FE 25104 before 5 P.M. \gatnts tae neta ta | eas. Pos 7 TARGE, ROOMS, “UPPER, PRE | ste. Om Pte SE neo Payment _— price, _ Fe sos. | iscellaneous be mg! ROOM APARTMENTS : e : pietel Business Services — isiciay See ME VY TROCRnNS: bet M 28 he. | PRIVATE |. beth et “water, stove ond 3 WEST SIDE : Y~ sted. _ oe .-. pee § sects & tem. Mesguned Geees. 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes ; _ Rubbish, field top soll sand | WTD: ALL TYPES OF A’ Es. “a furnished. Near Tel-| Wear Elisabeth Lake. Like new session, Full price only $10,- Sarage with full: basement and h | os woe of bath & ent. $15 . MOTOR RE-| and gravel. FE ‘ furniture. ste, MY 21831. / Piorence Huron Shopping Center See Mr.| 4 room snd bath 2 bedroom bun-| 000. We have ihe key. 2 -.- Srees. Shrubbery.| wiring—On your lot, F. C “inven &, weiog SiS” Pus ClGHT WaLENG oRWERTL| Cham FOR SMALT RADION “a Smith at 28 E. Huron st. galow. $75 per month. References in COLORED» CO, comer Williams Lake Ra. & : tx ri GRT EAULING REASONABLE | WFD COMMAS ComAD OR | = TROON e BATH IT FLOOR | ta ee OO? wore | $ t00me and be. Full basement - Ae ise. Yeos.| raion, PE. B13. we: ‘ frost, very “clean. “all wuuiies| MAHAN REALTY CO. | foceued’en Baldwin, Ave, | Gas Beat, Paved street, Home $300 DOWN opeee Te etme es ees Se“ EB Sie ee ee Pees | Sean amie * ye MAN, WITH % Tow PickuP we sisi sim a oe s se tan | Rent Lake Cottages 36A aA” , pongo Lake priv. locations : F ae ei { 40421 ae | = Aphe Sotett me Angee ee ‘at 280 “Angola.” #4); ROOMS & BATH. YR ROUND| GI[_ES REALTY CO |_ Fe GM "= “aus On ST ae EP ‘ Oe HAUL A WANTED, BOAT, MOTOR & = cane” Ree EE dane erat | GILES RE seen. Figs W. Goans, 243/_ trailer OR 3-3525. 3 xan. Lome m1 mas & ort. ATTRACTIVE PORN. Pine Lake 7) BALDWIN AVE. FE S615) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - - Wek 5 Wanted to Rent 29 7 ROOMS, BATH, C3 A ceteaien pee eeomeamaactes HOUSE FOR SALE. 4% Lots:| New Brick Ranch Hom ODELL CARTAGE Berg, Saree (oat pooeee aprane =|"Se aE a HE |. Fevers, | GATEWAYS to REDUCED RATES — * nour ugh Cove te downtows Pon | scenic Ausaubin. it milet W. : iveaod pirat trance! FTAPPINESS van to serve you. Sm — a - : ‘ oy foome gad-i te ie venty Wied} = YOU'LL WANT Fwirk zuT fear ot scar gnrene tes tess | Pot. rournel goa famy,. Ths Tobbah. te eed PE oaie. mae eT bedroom hom, with ample space x VET WITH 9 TON STAKE TRUCK 3 ROOMS & BATH, HEATED.| = ‘ Sebland ‘avenue, Is the Wisner. hewiing. ; dettric stove & tere a or Sylvan. Lake Front Lincoln Junior School dis- | . a Sere Dinte Hey, Gathsion, Mich. | @z 7 7 . . bd Newer CONTEMPORARY ranch | !rict. Oak floors, walls. | ae ate a MeNell’s Wer: | WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV. i Lot 80 x 120-f. , ALED Trucks to Rent ‘CHRISTIAN atta. Pvt. beach,. Reas. MA | REALTOR inscuance | Tame, ,© extra Jarge end well! and Sear garaae. a es ‘deciey St. : cw oF seasoned. : : eee ew el 100 Oakland Ave, FE ¢-ss| Pused view porch and enachen| 190. $10 down, ND. RENO. 13ene de - -| Clark Real dst = ROOMS, PVT.|° trance EX Fog Free Farming —OR sit ine ait beach pea ce rE Ye ton pickups 1%, ton stakes PE 44613. Ask couple, heat. hot woter, 48s oe For Rent Rooms 37 H AYDEN maty BUILT-INS. carpeting and To Buy—To Sell—To Trade Pontiac Farm and in on. eo wo woh vow Siw time b 7 | : é FE 21490 r LAKE WATER- Industrial Tractor Co. NICHOLIE & HARGER _ Bes, Gaal prefered. FE BGs * oaine facilities, ao = _ 3 bedroom betes ranch | East Side—$1,500 Dn MAHAN 33: W. Huren St, PE 5-8183 and land contracts Or have €: for same K. L. Templeton, Realtor |; 3329 Orchard 4-454) rs Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TEL: | * porch. take priv. PE 21530. : ae Oi furnace, Aluminum siding. $7,-| K | re - yo ane 1 Rooms AND BATH ON i8T| LARGE FRONT MASTER BED-| ©% ttm. : = ‘ | r _ Reasot ». FUR nm XM, 7 St, Ph FE 5-165 BATH O ; Sensible Estimate ne Eves. “ti tie 1) 8. Paddock 40 Mariva, OR 31328 room. Clean & quiet. At bus stop.| yeas WATERFORD HIGH 2 DOLLAR LAKEFRONT cT $ bachelor ROOMS $86 MONTH, PLUS) _FE = bedroom home. Lot 90x25’. Tile| eo w. tures a ee t teems, fan ba “a terior, 10 per cent disc. for casit.| =, a . . Storms & screens Eicon, = *3%9) ott heat. A very $6. Garden Plowin 16B iateed, Pree se. FR sem. | t " i blinds, Cyclone fence. water, soft- are “oT | 2m: Lew down segue KAA WALL WASHING. STORMS | At our @ieposal to purchase new Owner, “ “ _ ens hanged. Windows cleaned. FE | or seasoned tor |: : a = ny down. Bal. 968 | O° P.O. Box 636. Loveland. “ é : € : : 2188 Lake Rd. ake OFF BALDWIN. 4 bedroom home.| — a ra] gex orm. sreterm seme |<. ADAMS. [it Savion “pe"hst DRAGGING. .C. HAYDEN, Realtor $25 PER MO. FOUR BEDROOM BRICK SRAGOING we ne sun 0 te? 4 pao ge Sect aves Walters | Will sell or tra Ws lovely mod . ROTO" ‘LLING. SHARE RM. FE 4-7639 after ‘cote 8) IN AFL tad contracts see Ag as | a =| See . Cali| Edw. M, Stout, Realtor ae FE | open Be a Te ‘ ui tein. Couples east ha T..0'T — ti. Bes aN ee Se aeadin. astin St ee Se a0 Z “THE PoNTIAC PRESS. _MonDaY; MAY. 1957. ~ DprA aie aa oa é _ For Sale Houses 43! For Ss iseers For Sale Houses 43 merece : Z eS Nz aoe — — eo ~~ ACRE “peiaeetaaet eae can wipe “STARTER HOMES, —_—— ALOT eS le 2 bedroom home. ‘To . | ‘bo . : (ARACHIS er ee ag a “TMWYRIGHT ‘ —M Seas 3-201 after ¢} = eBrooktyn and os 1c SL ee os oe : : Seang, Be besmtinal Ieage | Cores porner -iot, &p gee pares. eek rest. Bar. Same room, Also rood nie ae ae $700 will handle. Rose ose McLarty, Broker | San eetows. at; $i8,- a4 : on aa ee pees ture windew 2 % Dixie, modern. This is an| PLETE. .| RAY O’NEIL, Realtor “_ BRICK HOME Wonderful view of lake. 1% =| R. oR RILEY, Broker value. Call now for full| + + year reer p.. 262 8, Telegraph Ra. 28 “63 HOME NW Bethe a car eltached got res cr g| iebormaation RJ. VALUET, Realtor | Fe $1 re pene ents sae | a AoE ‘. 4 i af i | ; Cream rate cotomat | CIVILIANS—$490 BN. style, “ultra: 4 § Selene Pio ge . Pull + Figaro ee p= 4 a aa a eee eteed | ee ieee Sat Hel wa Budget Sense es | coats, mess Mme we, manor Ra cole tat © | Se ree ia re tress! ~©Rancher cast sictale EVROLET 4-door, SEBEL | HARDWARE a Biel y aS OXFORD 1 TRAILER met at — bine “aol $1495 at w [oR Garden-| FE aren ener | Sey —— Lew dow Sng ed a gg Raa ae no ~ gs 's from 16% to 50 BOTTLE GAS va ree & SUPPLIES Bie a, fey 4023 who war st. OA B or ¥ 20721, eury motors, . b.p. 1066. COSTELLO’s MERCURY Pioneer, Glass J ing Flivver, Lake aiotar 9 a — ‘ust | left, M i Glass IN [ANCING AVAILABLE. INLAND LAKES SALES | 3127_W. Huron PE 4-7121, FE 2-6122 Y OUTBDs.. Lone Star boats. Orion. MY 33732. Wolverine « A Grumman & wn" EVINRUDE MOTORS AVAILABLE B Work | Pace Pee PE 23-8033 i tew rr. Soni %. ALOM- trailers =. 9609 SPECIAL 7-9 Yard Body 1953 GMC Tandem Dump. WILSON GMC For Sale Cars a Priced. for » z Ovaina: ‘Ford 4 aie “ 2 dr, Chev tha sve. 2 Src els ar "Pow renglide sedan v "$195. your car down ez GMAC Terms ukSeiNs CHEVROLET “Oakland County's © | Fastest Growing Dealer” MA Rien BOB FROST, INC. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER APLE BY-PASS SQROUND BIRMIN M way at MIS B nites “tr? $0.90 PER MONTH 34 CHEV ROLET DOOR POWERGLIDE. 1_ OWNER $1% $45 89 MONTH y-| 1963 Nash Ramblet convertible, ra- Gio & beater, BIRMINGHAM Pays top my dollar-on late models. Cor. ‘autare ae. Sivas PE 46128 CASH AVERILL" = brakes "$6 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. R&H, Hy- lent condition. : /s3 Pontiac 8 4 dr, sedan. R&H, Hy- 6-4101 = es NO uoEny. down, 7m of $11.46 month. Call Cz i Mgr Mr. ‘Sl PL DR. 36 BUICK Special Hardtop ...--..+++ Baie, 8 ite, prea. W/W "$2 BUICK . Hardtop a | ‘55 CHEVROLET D Del Ray, hae ‘ Vinyl an an 8.58. PONTIAC 4Door is ham anies: 2.” Brees | ’S3 CHEVROLET 210 Cub Coupe "$3 Pontiac # 4 dr, sedan. Radic & *62 Plymouth 4 ¢r. sedan, Radio & _ For Sale Cars. ar: ON ALL ‘MODELS ~ Select” your . next car from either of our two ‘conveniently located lots — there's ‘a model there to- suit everyone. NT ee New Goodyear Tires Factory Guaranteed — on all ’55-56 models North Side 641 Oakland Ave. | ae $2095 Zvety, detail of ~ ‘56 FORD Fairlane 2- 2- Door goats soe . $1005 — '53 CHEVROLET Bel Ai ir Sport Coupe .; $1595 Excelent condition , ena s conng eeee SS CHEVROLET Beli (yet ic wad ‘VROLE ied $1295 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Doos DDO si vccscces "$4 ‘MERCURY Hardtop . pe 1095: - = yaa Money Fes : 53 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2Door asl 695 Radio & & GREEN. & Heater, Power Glide, CREAM Tee ee .$ 445 BLACK, & reqh ap yew} “5! CHEVROLET ‘4Dace wa °° $ 395 Renan & Heater. 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They're Completely Reconditioned Like-new Paint, Clean In & Out—Be Out In The | FRESH Air As The Dreary’ Winter Turns Into A Fragrant New ~ bs7 Fairlane "30 "500" «. WORE," eT ee Also vanle N. MAIN ST. Open Nites ‘til ® MAple 5-5968 or. SIM il , _ asstme payments th or a iahdwest rs Har _.oid_Turner Ford. “i WILLYS JZEP W c In exe cond, #595. King Broth ers. PE 40734. GOOD ay BIRMINGHAM QUALITY USED. CARS “54 Chrysler Cl. Sedan. .$1095 ae eee ‘54 Chevrolet 4 Dr... ws 795 ~ ‘Radio & heater. w/wall tires © ‘55 Dodge Hardtop .....$1495 . Powerfiite. radio & heater. w/wall tres, 3 tone paint ‘54 DeSoto Cl. Sedan .. :$1095 Equipped Just Right! "53 Plymouth 4 Dr....... 595 Radic & hoster, V/wall tires '54 Olds Super 88 sooo SISOS: | CONVERTIBLE, Extra sharp ‘SS Dodge Convertible’. $1695 Red & White. full power ‘56 Chev. Bel Air Hidp. $1995 | Power Glide. ¥-8. radio & heater. = /wail Ores ‘56. Chev. Sta. Wagon’. ..$1895| Radio & hester, Power Glide, ¥-4, w/wall tires ‘55 Chev. Convertible .. , $1695. Power Glide, V-4, radi & heater, w/wall tires, | ®4 Dodoe Royal 4Dr. 8S, « Powerfitte, radio & heater, w/wall tires s| 54 er Keys hii wens ae —e i MS, t’s My Line’ -- Today’s Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice = Channel 2—-WIJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7~WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV News, LeGoff (color). 6:10—(2) Weather: Phelps (color). 6:15—(7) News: Daly. (4) Weath- ercast. (2) News: Edwards. 6:20—(4) Box Four, © t 6:30 (7) Wire Service. (9) Space| * Ranger. (4) Nat King Cole, (2) Robin Hood. Robin, Friar tangle with Scottish rebels. €:45—(4) News, 7:00—(7) Wire (cont.) (9) Million Dollar Movie. Kay Franeis, Car- ole Landis, Phil Silvers in “Four Jills in a Jeep.” (4) Sir Lance- lot (color). “Ugly Duckling.” (2) Burns, oice. Tenor Eugene Conley sings popular tunes from the past. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) 30—i7) Wells Fargo. (2) Talent Socuts. \8:00—(T) Press Conf. Senator Rich-|9:00—(7) Welk (cont.) (9) My ard B. Russell’ of Géorgia. () challenger Jim Snodgrass com- pete for triple stakes. (2) I Love) 8:30—(7) Welk’s Top Tunes. (9) Denny Vaughn, (4) R. Montgom- ‘ery (color) Four couples clash in “Longing For to Go.” (2) De- cember Bride. Favorite Story. “The Even Wilson Worries About His Soh on Date | “22 Me By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—I find it hard to cogitate about Big News be- cause I've just seen my son Slugger in -his first dinner jacket (rented)—complete with plaid tie and cummerbund. my wife or his father. * * At 3:30 he came in full of named Shortie, who'd to a hamburger them “You shouldn't go into those places late at night,” scolded the B.W. ; “Oh, it was safe,”. replied Slug. “Shortie came in and had never been anxious to pose, “Tll even shave ... for my mother’s sake.” — ~*~ * * TV star Sam Levenson told ’ Vie Hammer of Hammer's Art Gallery, how three little rag- ged teen-agers ‘wandered into a gallery, and stared in amaze- ment at a “collage,” (miscel- laneous objects such as shells, coins and junk pasted up on canvas). ; ; “Let's get out of her fast!” @aid the oldest boy. “They'll say we did = 2s Homer Croy, the humorist MARILYN it.1” * * and novelist, has the craziest He gets stationery from Alcatraz, Sing Sing, the Dept. of Internal Revenue, and even African ivory hunters— and writes te apprehensive friends. “How do you get stationery from prisons?” I asked him, and he said, “Well, I send them in some pistols and they bring me some stationery out.” me THE MIDNIGHT EARL. .; - up again . orgered in storage it. x * ters show . * _ Jack Gordon of Fort Worth said, “It's so wet In Texas, farmers are writing to Ike for rowboats so they can boat into town to collect drought relief checks.” tour Europe, starting June 6 in Finland . + » Pretty Gia Scala’s first American staring role is in “Garment: Jungle.” Steve Lawrence stage-door-Johnnied for Eydie Gorme at the Jonathan Win- . » Singer Laverne Baker finally got the expensive mink coat she September—just in time to WISH I'D SAID THAT: American motorists take fine care of their care—and they keep the pedestrians in good condition, too. That’s earl, brother. a nacre _ Copyright 1957) aa Pear PET im Oo enw -* Lal : r a bh SSS en «~scew, * a ieee = g? * |%:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) My running} 9:30—(T) Bowling..<9) Lone Wolf. (4) Crusader. Young Austrian prisoner, escapes from behind (2) Studio (cont.) 16:00 — (7) Bowling (cont.) (9) National News. (4) Death Val- ley Days. (2) Ameche Presents. “Across the Dust.” 16: 16—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—~(9) Theater 15. “Marionette Mystery.” ™ bd « ‘ _ |:30—(7) Dr. Hudson. Letter left), by dead classmate Jeans.” (2) Spike Jones, Nelson Eddy visits. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million Dollar Mystery. Arturo DeCor- dova, Leticia Palma in *’Kill Him For Me.” (4), News: W'Kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15 — (4) Patti Page. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:26—(2) Sports Final. 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. Ruth Hussey, Melvyn Douglas in “Our Wife.” 11:38 — (7) 3 Minute Theater, George Brent in “Magic Hat.” (9) Mystery (cont.) (4) Toinght. Visit to harp factory. (2) Theater’ (cont. ) TCESDAY MORNING ¢:56—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm Report. 6:55—(2) On The Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today, 7:45—(2) News. $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. @M Carnival. 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. (7) Story 19:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth, 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin and Rickey. 11:45— (2) Guiding Light. |11:55—(9) Billboard. . , |, TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00-2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) - Erwins. (9) Corliss Archer, . 1:06—(2) Our Miss Brooks. Charm Theater. (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. } House Party, (4) Ten- Movie (cont.) (4) Twenty One.) Champion Hank | D} _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 6, 1957! _ |“ THIRTY-ONE, * 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan. 2:55—(9). News. $:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) ee For A Day. (9) Request Play- house. 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. hogan distilling. a ~ c : io: Pr s-- (CostelloMurder j , Se oe : Show Lauded -- loday's Radio‘ Programs Costello Murder = for Bei Fun WIR, (0H —CKLW, (a0). WW, Oe) © WEAR, (1190) WKYZ, (1578) WRON, (140%) WIBK, (1090) Attempt Probed a ng TONIGHT WCAR News Ace WPOM, Early Bird Club WWd, Ross nd ; ot Big Money Programs) “wwa hen” erway witching Mou | "Ww Mimate Perede. oe Police Seek Witnesses Are Passed Over CRLW.: News, Sports WCAR, News Vase’ eee Berids + Mears of. Assassination — Try WIBK, News, Don Mcleod | wWPpoON, News, Sports News, Br dies’ De ee . Columnist O'Brian WHOM, Mowe Weather |11-30— WIR, Musio WON, News: Matinee Bake in Gambler's Home _- a. Groner fate TUESDAY MORNING a4 hy Bp 2:06—WJR, Ma Perkins BY JACK O'BRIAN _. Warn, fet Ailes +:00-WIR, Mews, Roundup hgge ang: High oeiens NEW YORK (INS) — The giant, NEW YORK (INS) — Don't ask| oak Bases Borer ALG Kester Gk Wats hy tree Story ; Ree. hop ibis atshaintel aduniahianeds coche us yet which quiz show We think) 4, wn cuest Rouse WOAR, Hees, B Allen Wine! wewt Gace | | 820—w, Mrs. Burton | time gambling Coes rates the ("best of the year” title) wwJ. B. Mulholland WON, Countsy Roundup -| Wea’ meee MCD. ww. dusbelland. Harrie gam kingpin Frank because we'd like to think about it} SAw F lee hk 0:00 ER. Valse of Agrteel, ‘WPOM, Americs. to Kuses Sports Parade tello has shifted its main effort to, for a bit over the typewriter. Re. Meleod Waa, Bred Wolt, ems "omLw, ewe, Mary orgnn 490—WR, Bet Battram |g hunt for witnesses to the shoot- * “© « CELW, and-run attack. 1:36—WW3, 3-Star Extra WJBK: Reid Ss | In the first place, and we mean] - cuore | WCAR, News Wei Mic ies aes Police admitted yesterday, “We Rist, Govnche Mars and “Yee Bet SELw. Beate sned ie oWaR Ban Kir WaYE. Jack Fone , Sek wast Sve vk te Sad & ee” cause we ae ae Wy Pelee | MARE Bett Soy pena | cose aie agers = Meihits ‘papeitediy ais Xan’ wee es tons Gone hergpod eg pe Weak Rowe Alea 1120 WIR. Time fer Muse -|supplying this, or any other in- " | $:96—WXYZ, Voice Pirestone Wt2, Curtain Calls 4:00—WIR, ef Bands |formation, oh the bullet that stantly changing set of‘ stodges. CKLW, Harry Lime 1:30—W, Music Hall Ww. for a ‘ w “yay tee Wise. Gare Red . jereased his.scalp Thursday when ‘Last year it was “The 906,000 | hr Diesen. Hour Saw ten Cbd” » adie Siecg «| he=oreturned to his New York ee ee ee way ceer, Geert wiae News, Reid TUESDAY AFTERNOON ‘ apartment building after dining ooo is, but we aren iS om 12:00—-WIR. Jim Vinall Sim Dela out. “The $64,000 Challenge” also is) Cxuw. Pistter BY pers & as ee 8 one ae ee getting slightly out of cerebral] "x Wem, Rows Rest woae rs Bru wieK, Tactose W. Byrnes, switched tactics from hand. + aican't rate| SERS es | eee as man [aA | Gea Rte | vtation benee guienng of gang: ~_ ete Gnt'g Secret’ | CKLW—O. Buster | hws News Muste 4 Mall land figures to paying calls on inclusion as quiz show. WAR. News Shook Pred weit CRW, Bug Davies Bae. tenants, employes and shop “What's Line¥ ql stays St! i, -wWa, Crane ape wane Bese Pa 1:00—WIR, Wendy Wartén Ww. Don McLeod keepers in the swank Costelle the top of the heap without much > . neighborhood. trouble, and. without changing) .. . much beyond an‘ chair. kes ‘ They sought chiefly some ee {{ Dies, 2 Trapped ists Sess Its top prize of $50\now seems ’ after his pot shot at the retired silly in- comparison withthe fancy : ‘ * Jracketeer. philanthropies of mye gp Fy lori Mine i a ae quizzes, but mo one any cain of eng We PHOTHNG PPUME | ss eu at pate wo which seems sturdy enough to “ ont a 00 soak Soda we te. 9 Ss Old California Shaft as sarge ey wage om driver “Masquerade Party” is another Air Gives Out; 2 Saved rage od pale. Law ag . “a ® . ter deck Bary, ted trom “Ts _Zarosoune, cat ox — a/Chinese Fight Law Surprise,” rallied from that were trapped for three hours in a . a,* . eonotioal setback 10 see" "The: shaft last night in the Blackhawk Altering Citizenship Big Surprise” fail and fall inte Gold Mine southeast of Randsburg. the Geese wile Ms om new The three miners who were] SAIGON @ — More than 1,000 TV creation, “21,” exme on lke trapped were overcome by lack of|locally -bern Chinese again Gangbusters, mostly because of oxygen while on a “busman’s holi-|stormed Nationalist: China's lega- Charles Van Doren, the Elvis day” exploring the mine—one of| tion today to protest a law mak- Presiey of the intelligentela. the original shafts of the historic|ing them Vietnamese citizens. “To Tell the Truth” is an amus- Rand mining district. 200, most of them youths, ag ant eee ee x * * parece ge ge Pha, Bm or in which the panelists attempt Francis McCormack second . They __ surrounded figure out which of three claim- Randsburg, the father af seven |Minister Yuan Tze Chien. and ants is the one he says he is. was killed when he plunged 200|First Secretary Shen Tzu Chen *« 4 feet from the 450-foot level to q/ 2% refused to leave until the two Daytimes, Jack Barry grins and flooded tunnel floor. harassed diplomats told them bounces genially through “Tic Tac what they were going to do about ” but amiable His companions, Ray Guyett, |the controversial law. atti 35, and Eugene Manning, 33, 2 a ee Muscal quizzes keep popping in ne secudiiatet ee eae Yuan announced he had in- and out of TV. a ene structions from home to close the “The Big Surprise” lost its sur- en legation and return to Formosa prise, and its prize, and its spon- ¥ unless a peaceful solution to the sor, and its network. a ee ee ee ee eee, ee ee shaft when the carbide lamps on/rioters t ithdrew. 5a Be pECHON their helmets went whe stan The controversial law was Still, we must finally make up of bad air passed about two weeks ago and our mind, and we hereby select - «4 makes all locally born Chinese “Whats My Line’ as the best Vietnamese. citizens. The Chinese quiz show of 1956-57 on the simple By pr ecrenpng pre Agrars an: have asked that they be basis of consistency. clamber up timbers ee, -EE eee Familiarity breeds comtempt, | . » Dan and a number of our readers Priia, who was with the men, went), 7 ee ee tee — write if regularly to bemoan fts oe hme. wrecked the first floor, smashing presence on the air. Some hate Rescuers pumped air. into the! ,indows desks and chairs. ' Others want to know how were brought out. -_|eordoned oft the legation area for Dercthy Kligalien can stay out : four blocks in every direction, poe rr tins frac | nary, | e ding. : doughnats with Dick. 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