So a cama & er PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1958-90 PAGES: __ ¢ * * skies greeted voters at the in today's biennial sprin C lear Skies Greet . Voters in Pontiac loting, City Clerk- Ada R. Evans said. steadily” by noon, with indica. Complains About Food: Husband Killed by Wife » DETROIT W—A 23-year-old mother of three children was held by police today in the fatal shooting of her husband after a quarrel at Mrs, Dorothy Syme was quoted by police as saying she the dinner table yesterday. shot her husband James, 28, because he called her “a lousy cook” and threw his plate of food on the floor of their apartment. Auto Plates <| 1959 Licenses Will Be| Press. Renewed With Corner Economy Hits of $12,762,280 Possible Budget by County Polls will remain open until .m. Voters standing in line at that} Over Child Clinic Fund time will be allowed to vote. the same number of regis- Sel staan te thewing Into vn }One an extra $15,000 ap- Mrs. Evans said. propriation for the Oakland Today's cantidaten: Child Guidance Clinic failed District 1—Milton R. Henry and (to materialize at the Board District 2H. Malcolm Kahn {Of Supervisors meeting this year terms, beginning at an organi- zationaY meeting Monday night, at| Board. OKd E Floor Fight Fails to Develop - An expected floor fight mously. . The clinic’s request for additional funds was the only item debated on the| » : Killed Re turning From * 2 Trip floor. The supervisors voted 71-0 to present a $12,762,280 tentative budget to the Election Results Tabs ‘to Cut Prices re. in 1960) of Stompanata’s First Wife May Sve Lana Turner NEW YORK (INS) — Columnist {Walter Winchell reported last night that screen star Lana Turner would be named defendant in a $750,000 mMOre'suit today stemming from the hand-|knife-siaying of Johnny Stompana- e to. ae - The columinist said the suit, by Stompanata’s first wife, Sarah Ibrahim, 31, of Hammond, Ind. St. Clair Full of Floes (INS) — Marine and Means Committee would have} wasHINGTON u — Congress] calling a tax reduction the quick- Plenty of time to study the boost! may delay until June or even July| est way to get results. val om m1 a7 decision on reducing taxeS! ‘he report‘ itself made no spe- we we ae to fight the recession. cific recommendations as to tim- ees ee Oe x * * ing of cise but Neleon A. Recht. ue Sa Sepoehee S forward to-|feller; fund president, ne per- ard K. Kelley whe passed ont |, View was cai ive a tt lin 6 that some month, i a The attitude of key members of Congress on taxes, however, ap- pears to have undergone some d chance in recent weeks, Barlier, of boost the/the belief was prevalent that the tors, or $15,000-more than the cur-jeconomy. decision would — hon age rent budget provides. support tax cut |May — certainly er than x * * Can ep ors uemie study re- |3une 30, because many wartime Kelley that the county’s| pert by the Reckefeller Brothers excise tax rates are’ due to drop expanding “‘welfare load is furnish-| Fund recommending a series of |then unless extended. ing a very good excuse for net/ public and private steps but But legislators considering the Paris Cleaning Up PARIS — Paris started giv- ing much-needed baths to some 300 of its statues today as part of a big effort to make this the cleanest city in the world. nomination and proposed a in the Pacific Northwest on “I’m a big man, but they Williams Gives Hint .of His ‘60 (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Governor Williams hinted broadly at the presidential ‘To a quéstion about his intentions toward the Demo- cratic nomination in 1960, Williams replied: a A Ambitions Middle East program while the weekend. might not have to push me very hard.” That was at Spokane where he stopped for a meeting with party offi- cials. Last night in Seattle he called Watch ‘in Terror as Divers Fail to Free Doors te day ment th eh Sw: ers wl. Thy a We jin te] cps Se Pa, day is raised ¢ ioe eee this 30-foot deep spot in the lake. oi house and fainted. = "sa orchard hve, dust off Bag. St. ai a ( \ 4 : : * | - ° Z : j j : : j \ Me ; \ 4 4 \e g \ : 5 fie } } quitted. ‘Mrs. Gertrude Cummings, %; Mrs. Hattie Gordon, 96; Mrs. Es- ther Ross, 92; and Mrs. Dothilda Die in Sunken Car accusations that a Florida court had mishandled her husband's two-million-dollar estate led to grand jury inquiries: into court of- ficers’ conduct and to the im- peachmen t of a judge, later ac- _= x * * The others were identified as Hinrichs, 80 * for creation of a Middle East De- time proceed to. . . do everything we can to raise the standard of health and prosperity of all the people in the middle east."’ Williams said the 100 million dollar fund is just a starting place toward a multi-billion dollar effort velopment Corp. in a talk at a cele- bration of the 10th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel. “The women were frozen with fear,” Bruce said. “One woman had her face pressed against the back seat of the car — blocking out the sight of the rising water,” * * * Mrs. Kenneth Watson, 58, owner of the nursing home, said she was about to drive the five wenger on, a ride into the country when the Such a corporation, in which the United States would join with Is- rael and the Arab states, is needed, he said, “to develop massive pro- grams for the massive probl of the whole. area.” ' A start on such a program could be made through the 100 million dollar United Nations fund for development projects in underdeveloped areas, Williams said, “This fund,” he continued, “we set up on the initiative of the “|United States, and -we need now to take the further step of ex- panding it for use in regionwise projects to solve problems that do not stop at national boundary lines. “While we work to resolve the political and military tensions of the area, we should at the same In Today's Press which should be made in the Mid- die East to fulfill the justified rising expectation .of men and women in that area. He called the present adminis- tration’s Middle East policy large- ly a negative one of seeking se- curity through military alliances. He said the effort of the United States to keep the Soviet Union out of the Middle East is worth while, but that it is only a half- *,.* * The Rockefeller report left the amount up to the administration and Congress “in the light of the best information available when the tax cut is made.” For a long-range tax program, the panel recommended revision of the income tax structure with lower and more equitable rates. Also recommended was a change under which individuals whose in- come is subject to sharp year-to- year variations could average their taxes over a period of years. * * * It urged moderation of the pres- ent high corporate tax rate which it said “tends to distort and in- hibit the vital contribution which business through the use and in- vestment of its capital must make to our national growth.” Figures Can Deceive WASHINGTON (INS) — The average American family earned 96,130 last year — $2,000 more than in 1947. However, the Com- merce Department reported that the 50 per cent increase in dol- lars amounted to only about, 20 per cent in real income, or pur- Judge Adams Daughter and. Husband Perish Buane Barkeley Pilots Craft Into Rainstorm on Weekend Visit By PETE LOCHBILER Cireuit Judge and Mrs. Clark J. Adams’ younger daughter and her husband The young couple, married less than 15 months, lived at 28490 Mound Rd, in Warren. They were (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Clouds Will Increase, Drop Few Showers For the Pontiac, area the U.S, Weather Bureau hag forecast in- creasing cloudiness and showers tonight, continuing through tomor- row, The low will average 52 to 56 degrees, Tomorrow will be cooler with a high of 64 to 68, Winds will be southwesterly at 6-14 miles per hour. The outlook for Wednesday is partly cloudy with near hormal- temperatures. . The lowest temperature recorded in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 48, At 1 p.m. the mercury way policy. chasing power. stood at 68. S eaiiiituememnenl ‘ : ~ Blame = ¢ Ls me Violent Storm ae Barkeley of Wa 3 Pica bs ai in Crash . . =. POP aeNCe F ‘TWO! Gives Himself Up After Talk 2 Ministers Persuade| : Youth to Surrender Following a Shooting LANSING W — Two ministers talked am armed, defiant 16-year- old boy into laying down his gun and surrendering te a posse last). night after a shooting escapade. * * * Wanted in the shooting - and wounding of a farmhand, Douglas Martin, ward of a court as a de- linquent, was trapped in a corn field 10 miles southWest of here. A posse 6f 50 men had chased him. | ~ Sheriff's men sai@ that Doug- _, las, at times threatening to turn his shotgun on himself, stood his ground for two hours from a vantage point near a fence_cor- ner, > ° Then he askéd to talk to a min- “ister, The Rev. M. L. Schreffer, pastor of the nearby Grace United Breth- and Haywood pleaded with Doug- las, and the boy put down hiis gun and gave up. He was taken tempo- — the Shiawassee County A search of the better part of . Officers said Douflas and Fox had argued over the former's de- mand for use of the hired man's car. Fox was shot in the shoulder and neck, and Douglas fled ig, the car. _ Fox ‘was treated at Corunna Gen- eral Hospital. His wounds were re- ported not critical, Ea Driving Lesson Lands Teacher in Hospital .& driving lesson landed a wouldbe instructor in the hospital a with a possible fractured eg. Joan M. McMahon, 20, of 261 - Judson St., took the lesson in the empty parking lot of Pontiac Mo- tor a, — Joslyn street. * With her was Thomas Flanigan, 23, of 151 Edison St., who was pre- pared to offer some helpful hints on the fine points of driving. Miss McMahon lost control of the car and drove into a utility pole. Flanigan smacked his face and knee into the dash panel and wound up in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. His condition is satisfac- tory today. Kaos 2 “> Weather By E. H. SMs . What are some of the weird ef- fects of phosphorus? Are these ‘signs or lights indicative of the weather ahead? As the reader probably knows, phosphofus produces light, which | can be noticed readily at hight, In water, especially sea water, splashes, waves, and many other things cause water to show phos- phorus light. But phosphorus sometimes ap- pears in the earth too. It is said to float in the air when a low pressure system exists, over old cemeteries, and may come from decomposing bodies beneath the ground! Phosphorus glow inland usually indicates low pressure arid thus bad weather. | The Weather Fel) U.S. Weather Bureae Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY: Increasing tonight w, tonight 52-54, temerrew, high 64-68. Seuthwest- cloudiness tenighi with showers continuing temerrew. Low HELLO, WASHINGTON — Independence Township supervisor, places. the first direct dial call from Pontiac at ceremonies Saturday evening inaugurating the new service. He calls Rep. William S. Broomfield, at the Cap- 4 Duane Hursfall, “Pentise Press Phote ital as Ray Storm, (right) district manager for Michigan Bell Telephone Co., looks on. Beginning Sunday, subscribers in the Pontiac and northern Readying Call on Open Skies U.S. to Push Plan in U.N. Security Council After A-Plane Dispute _ By WILLIAM N. OATIS UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ — The United States readied a new call in the U.N. Security Council today for the Eisenhower open- skies plan in answer to Soviet de- nunciation of American nuclear bomber operations in the grctic. U. S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge and Arkady Sobolev of the Soviet Union were slated to take the floor in the first round of de- bate. * * *- A U.S. spokesman said Lodge would cite the American: disarm- ament record in denying the Sov- jet charges and would renew Ei- senhower’s proposal for mutual U.S.-Soviet aerial inspection. “We consider it to be an impor- tant speech,” the. spokesman said. “Tt will rely heavily on our rec- ord of trying to reath an agree- ment with the Russians on mutual inspection and disarmament.” * * Surrenders, Tells of Visions TRENTON, N.J. @ “I wanted to kill some nuns ‘and priests.” That, police ‘said, was the ex- planation, offered by a 24-year-old father of two who burst into a eonvent Saturday night and wounded three nuns with a shot- gun. : They said Louis Felipe Marrero signed a statement in which he admitted shooting the nuns and turning the drea around St. Joa- chim's convent and school into a battleground he fought off po- lice and National Gua¥dsmen for more than an hour. *x * * The youth, who spoke of seeing visions of the Virgin Mary, finally slipped from the building and walked to the Delaware River 10 blocks away. * “a * He got into a rowboat and crossed over to Pennsylivagia, where he surrendered to a guard at the Fairless works of the .U.S. Steel Corp. Mercer County Prosecutor Stan- ley E. Rutkowski said Marrero would net fight extradition. . He said the youth would be_ brought ‘ ‘urgent measures to put an end to flights by. United States mili- tary aircraft armed with atomic and hydrogen bombs in the direc- tion of the frontiers of the Soviet Union.” Soviet sources indicated Sobolev would submit a ‘resolu- tion spelling out what urgent measures the Soviet Union wants the Council to take. ‘ * * * Soviet Foreign Minister An- drei Gromyko made the latest icharge Friday. He claimed that U.S. nuclear bombers had made provocative flight across the are- tic toward the Soviet Union. He said. a false radar alert could re- sult in the dropping of a bomb and touch off an accidental war. * * * ‘ U.S. Defense Secretary Neil McElroy replied that the U.S. Air system to prevent any unintended bomb strike against the Soviet bomber proceeds, even after start- ing out on an initial alert, unless a confirming message is received, officials said. Far Saaiterell Showers to Fall The Soviet complaint calls for| Force’ had perfected a foolproof Union. The system sets up defi- nite boundaries beyond which no here and charged with atrocious assault with intent to kill. ; The prosecutor quoted Marrero as saying he had sent a series of suggestiogg to such prominent Catholics as Bishop Fulton J. Sheen and then became resentful when his suggestions were ig- nored. * * * Among other things, Marrero suggested a religious meédal for spacemen in the U.S, armed forces and also sent Bishop Sheen his own version of the Bible, * * * Two nuns wourded seriously in the shooting spree. were reported out of danger. They are Sister Lorenzina Sassani, 50, who was shot in the chest, and Sister-Mad- eline Fussile, 23, Bayonne, N.J., who suffered a shotgun blast in the thigh. The third nun, Sister Angela Bulla, 24, Torrington, Conn., and Angered Over Religion, Youth Wounds 3 Nuns _ Asbury Park, N.J., was woundéd in the arm and was listed in good condition. A passer-by was hit in the mouth by pellets fired by Marrero from a convent window, * * * has no police record or record of mental illness. * * * The handsome, wavy-haired sage sat in the Falls a., never spoken to a seen her. Just’ the we Marrero an $80-a-week © préss operator who lives only two blocks from St. Joachim's, was married in the church and-was known in the neighborhood as a regular churchgoer. He has two children, aged 1 and 3. Report Sir Winnie. Getting Over Cold LONDON # — Sir Winston Churchill teday was reported nearly recovered from a heavy cold —» at PA week. Sir Winston's came only a month after his recovery from a serious case of pneumonia and vacationing at the publisher on the -------== Reservation Application — Pontiac Press Theater Tour ' Press Theater Tour: Please make the following reservation for me On The to New York City, departing § Monday morning, June 23, and returning June 23. * : co. erly winds at 6-14 miles per hour. ° ; wei a eas ‘(Across Nation . Miss Lowest temperature preceding $@ a.m, at 8 om z Wine velocity Calm, By THE Se wince aad Oeeereee Mrs. jum sets Monday & Dm 64 Showery weather in widely scat-| Ghice cies teoaas ox ose om tered sections of the country was i Mr Moon rises Tuesday at 7:55 a.m the outlook today, with a continua- 1 oreerers OHO ember se reeserertseetece oseeaneeesess ee besenen . — L, = , tion of fairly mild temperatures ‘ Highest Tuperetere es one + 83 in most areas. | Address OTOH Ree eee eee eE Teer t® eee eee? oe Pee eee Mess tampteetene «oss. wags “= « Weatheg; Light showers. Heaviest precipitation during] City ..,.s..0s+.se:sosserseeseeesseeeees PHONE «0... 6.-sseeeee One Year Ago in Pontiac the night .was in a.belt from the 5 es Peak tkeees canes 4¢'3|lower Great Lakes southwestward I understand that the $187°I have enclosed includes trans- Mean temperature © SII 815] across the Ohio Valley and Ten- rtation, hotel, theater tickets, the after-theater dinner party, , eather: Humid, peratares |NeSSee and into Mississippi and || t trip ~ tour of Manhattan, plus other extra features 2 in 10st Date im 6 Years, (northern Alabama. Amounts of mentioned ess articles. commer more than half an inch in a six-/ 11k a hee hour period were reported) pesn eon or as gee with 's pon "that this ‘ am... ..48 I O.......+5. 63 ; , ’ a group t 7 BIR...:e0.-98° = 12 DOON........ 65| throughout the wet area. | information will accompany this reservation. = = ——_- - Sian eae. *| . Strong winds lashed some: sec- : (tagle Room 19 aamiesssasese 8 — |tiohs ineluding Jackson, Miss., |} manele Room 94 Extra) Sunday's Temperature Chart which ed some trees Up- ae te participate inthe Press Theater Tour hipena 4 i ee i $4|rooted, Hail fell in some areas. aidies teed ae Pam is) * «-* : - rH ao 1 43| ‘The showers and thunderstorms] , ,\t have included the full paym : al - York & §%| were expected to continue during Given 0 full refund Seavidieg I give notice by Biay.26. i. $ Sithe day in broad areas the stand that “will be made in : % 64 central southern Plains of ions and:that my name v 5 & ffiinto Atlantic Mh gate ing = not included anne , Prancisco 7 34 Showers sprinkl sections of|, | stand ay participate mo. 8 8 Bari $ 34\New England but it was.fair-and§ °*eept for, posse . er eS S caemee Gwar southward into most other | R ae fig, ; EEE D sles 95 66 “ 80 i parte of the Atlantic Coast states, cian alan cami ti dnl “euitiy Cle cate come cums tes omy ale eam ae Ne \ . \ \ ead a ae - : 7 : \ \ A { + r ¥ \ err! i . The prosecutor said Marrero/the Army. ‘ Township, police station and spoke| were. notified A spokesman at Chartwell Man- » afl r i Pie § i Barkeley, born Wag graduated from Px corn ee. He eae Park Junior College University before Army in 1952 attended State again i } é 7. ih Fi! Ere "i * Judge Ada Was visiting ughter days. ms f gE Pa } terday at Tawas, 5 6 Report Monkey | Business at County Shelter There's some monkey business's . You'll Find pi agers eoog SAM BENSON will be 16 at , , in Mt. Aig ~ th series Wij {intersection of Pike and * Perry os ee streets when she was hit by a car driven by Francis L. Chartier, ae a he. 3111 Livernois Rd., Avon Town- ver noe ty will | he . : ae —_ | Statements will be taken by 1 Thureday trom 8 a.m. 1 pr gon an re diver ve te | ™ * lthe driver will not be held. n YMCA lay leaderslike Back at His Desk dinner-meeting at the) WASHINGTON (INS)’— Presi- , : evening-/ dent Eisenhower returned late | The board will be| yesterday to the White House report on the -| after a week-end of golf and Cab Co, for a merit will be given) fishing at his Camp David, Md. - e ; portion of its paid license fees and lay leaders.|. retreat. The Chief Executive |Said. Barkeley was studying for a) ts ¢ caught five trout in Little Hunt- jcommercial license, Berz added. Other business on the ing Creek about fivé miles from He sald the Barkeleys’ had fre-|.icn'e agenda will be Catoctin Moun 2 quently rented planes for weekend| 6 an arew Butt. building He played 18 holes of golf at P The bodies were taken last’nigiht|22¢ LR. Gare, city man aiw@ion. . to the Sparks-Griffin Funeral|te, Proposed sign crea . |Home. ‘Arrangements for etevice |e eras’ tot woah ae da dal a pleted, ooee, reauest wo place sins at hel Sam Benson Says: ne north and south entrances to > city, pending an official report : Opposite Community National Bank — 37 N. Saginew St. wali ant FREE PARKING IN ANY PARKING LOT . . ee The was) Snarling Dog. | yan, 'teris noc clea bape te Mangles Face word Guttey aterm by Fee 3 of Little Girl Dare summoned DUE TO F R 3 oe apres. nt —_ ' Settied sath tase tants Ob sutoes sepiters fa : ) his daughter, 5, from a snarling The a case " a tray Peres 7 aivering stray in raincoat Payments Only Taken as Her parents heard the little |e ae oe aie mmoeaien whe ; ei, Reeen, comnien wiihy sh Winy 1° SS wenden cole Sr Usual at 108 N. Saginaw Harmon said he found a So far there has been no report [i «amma ' biting viciously as the child lay | Central igh which has | as a ey | : fe anind ind oe te Set |e | FOR SERVICE a’ 4 “ ee, * +t (nude rere ee ee = PHONE 6FE 3-7114 The dog turned on Harmon, he |fortunately: the girl brought him’ a : m9 said, gashing his legs. But each |back today,” said Principal Fran-| time he reached to pick up jcis Staley. the little girl, he told police, the - = animal returned to lock its jaws on Susan. 5 kt * Policeman R. W. High and H R. Hood sald the dog’s owner, a - neighbor, heard the battle and = helped pull- it off father and - daughter. -Susan: was taken to a hospital we Sa with her face and ears ripped THE ‘ : : punctures in her arms and : : Ba Plastic surgeons sought to é ! ” ton ane toes MICHIGAN SPECIAL Police gave the dog's owner a ; ' vee : charging: violation. of oo = — 3 ae, Only 2 hrs., 15 min! Other 4-engine' service to. . 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The manufacturers, the ‘Vacu-matic Oarburetor Co., 7617-424-8 - Bhggag 8t., Wau- twatosa, Wis. are offering a ;Vacumatic to anyone who will ‘install it on his car to‘save gas ‘and to help introduce it to re ae Ringe will ange J send particulars you ‘write them or send your name ‘and address on a post card itoday. gees | ij 4 | Jeanne Mcintyre of Okinawa. MES. CLYDE L. MCINTYRE Ow! . Sara Auto Injuries Fatal = sae: {or Woman in City Mrs. Clyde L. (Agnes W.) Mc- Intyre, 71, of 255 Cottage St., died Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. William Brower and Mrs. ~|Alex Petrauskas, both. of Indian- japolis, Ind.; Mrs. Gordon Blake of Lafayette, La.; and Elizabeth x * * The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening at the Brace-Smith Funeral Home. Pray- ers will be said at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home with reading of Requiem Mass at Funeral Home, GEORGE DE GROAT LAKE ORION- — Lucille Hobbs, 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Hobbs, 760 Vernita cilla, all at home, and Mrs. Ber-| Robert, all at’ home. DAVID L. SWETT OXFORD—Service for David L) Swett, 55, of 227 Seymour Lake) Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. tomor- row at Flumerfelt Funeral Home. Buria} will be in Seymour Lake Cemetery, Mr. Swett died Friday night at} Pontiac General Hospital. - “A Jifetime resident of "Oxford, leaves a sister, Mrs, Florence ‘an Wagner of Davison; and two Manley of Macelonia, ALPHIA VAN 10 a.m. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. phia Van, 58, of 274 Church ORTONVILLE — Service for “I Saved Plenty on My | Fuel Bill Last Winter!” two ton ar more and save nie ~ os cf XN y : Now IS THE TIME TO SWITCH TO "ATTENTION COAL USERS! SAVE 50* 10y ‘Order your coal in Iodide ner warm, home burns NEW -++ CALL FE §8181 TODAY! 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Ex - Romeo Resident. ci Makes ‘ull Restitution aa to Farm Owners || Oe ROMEO—The former owner of a 9) defunct farmers’ cooperative pre- : sented a check in Macomb County = Justice Court, Mount Clemens, to = hues cover the entire amount owed 2 Leonard E, Freeman, a former a evening and stole Romeo resident now living in Flint, ‘Ithe ving: made full restitutfon in the amount || A mink stole valued at $1,750; of $2,374. | ja mink cape valued at $750; a , daal tod Ghamend Weaceteh fon Freeman pleaded guilty to a pearl é $800; second count Friday, that of being a diamond pin and earring set, a disorderly person, or being en- ; pair of earrings, $150; two gaged in an illegal occupation. He pins, $150; two gold chains, $20; was placed on a year’s probation man’s wristwatch, $150; three and paid court costs of $20.50 fifths of Scotch whisky, $36. ‘The investigation of Freeman’s Resenthal, owner of Arthur's se activities as head of Freeman's ‘Women’s Apparel, 48 N. Saginaw Farmers Co-op was begun by St., told police the items were | Winners of the Oakland County] - plaint stockholder, WINNING SMILES — Winners Romeo ind gra dias Wi Gems Goo tase bed Relais Cstiek Kak tee ark of a former ’ " a : ” : : i Jack Giipin'et Lake Orion. Elementary Schools Club sup Post, Cee . Shown with them are | reom. : South Lyon and Oxford were an- Freeman, investigating officers} pose proudly with their entries and the trophies Chiet Gorgon Os- | Entry was gained by breaking|P0Unced today by Jay B. Poffen- said, issued stock in his coopera- they received—at the Romeo Youth and Civic _ good (Jeft) and Inspector Francis E. Davey, out a glass panel in @ rear door|De"ser, county extension ey ea, tive to farmers living Center. Mathéw Friedemann -(second from left) head of the Detroit Police Youth Bureau; after forcing a rear porch door ‘Schoiberger of 58885, the area. He failed,| r- . jopen. John rag : 5 < Breever, ta register Geo sieck nt 7 -|_ In other burglaries, National Lite |Grw"e,, Tuner, Aves, Sent held ee” To Build Canoe From Orange Crates Insurance Co.; 3% S. Saginaw St../1+ the Jeft Holmwood Farm in : , mite, catered, but nothing reported white Lake Township. Second and| The company folded more than : ; Recreation, ®| third place went to Larry Gibson, a year ago, and Freeman began r | alley at 18 N. Perry St..!o¢ 599 Gibson St., and Jim Peters, er S ee re re Ol "5 amd a a | r| \ from a cash drawer; Levilq¢ 57771 Grand River, both of South pin, holder of 100 shares failed to : , ’ — ‘of 318% Wessen St. reported); yon , Spd ind 0 pe eet ae taken from his home Saturday) “paae Erskine, of 555 Metamora ga of Other it developed,|_ WALLED LAKE — Examples of| and other types of reptiles, in- jonstrated outside the school by “Sus Service Stati !Rd., Oxford, was the winner . A os cmaunting to several. bmndyed doling ¢ wanble cinse on 0 aetna: Theta. | A spectal attraction will be the land coins from a machine to IRd., and Lee Tope, 2205 Roy RA) : lars. . . a. oa at fo to een Oe Safety will be emphasized at @/ presentation of a stellar 9-act while Homer Putnam, ; eo ¢€ @ . 7 = : C] Wed | ' }Distelet GaochOdteaen as Walled ((2ung exhibit staged by Explorers stage show at 3:30 p.m. and 8:15 |Astor St., reported the loss of his The contest was pnmret wi irley Ann alr. Ss : dlir “High : pee 108 of Walled Lake. The €x-|, p.m, Saturday and at 4 p.m. bilifold and a woman's handbe Py . on A | C Set May 10 Dea ine va Sel, ae, hibit will be designed to instruct) Sunday, Talent for the show was containing $25 all together. Thsied, aaeie as ns i.e tooo : it k Ceremony | an indica: its growth/oniookers on how to use, maintain! carefully selected from a host of billfold and purse were later found): teach high school boys how tol] 2) 1te La e Bid: fi Flecti and popularity, the event his yeariand repair a bicycle. scouts from the Ottawa District. |at Michigan and Westway streets] aetormine'what is good, useful and ' ON DIGS ior 10n Se nim ate whe Uae There will be many exhibits fe0- The stage performance will ‘otfer|With the money missing. aia | P ‘ ba EG cay ten 3 9:30 p.m. turing fly tying, metal work, ropeisy minutes of solid entertainment, Re ol lara Ray Poa gap pe ty satay gg ROCHESTER — The deadline ae rr to 6 pam. Sunday, and knot-making, signalling, hike-IS-oits say. ‘The all-scout cast lists soaps ose am re Ag for filing petitions as candidates|#4 from bee: ~ {pack making, Indian lore, pioneer-|neariy 100 performers. a for election to the Rochester Com-| Produced by more than 2,400 ling, first aid, finger printing, o %* Richard Scramlin. Barbara Sutton of Ortonville and munity School District Board of| Cubs, Scouts and Explorers of |safety and consérvation. ze * . Robert von Oeyen Sandy Larson of Holly, the bride- Education is 4 p.m. May 10, Board) the Ottawa District of the Clinton | 4 booth sponsored by Waite’s| Some 25,000 tickets are being sold rite. ek eas oa ee ee The terms of Purdy and A. R.| 709 adult leaders, the 1948 Scout- idisplay all types of scouting equip-|the Ottawa District which covers The bride's parents are Mr. andthe bride's cousin. id to the Musson, treasurer, expire this yea) O-Rama will offer’ an interesting [ment and supplies.» - “southwestern section of .Oak- Mrs. Don Clark of 3410 White Lake) A reception bang The petitions, which must be| “midway” of 60 exhibits. It will | Full-scale camping will be dem-land County. Milford. The bridegroom is|*hurch parlors after — signed by at least 50 registered) carry out the theme of “Scouting > ae son of Mr. and Mrs. William) w, 8 school district voters, may be ob-| im Action. toe > . es. S See cere | Fwens 6 wip to Magee eee Sot peenee wk The orange crate canoe will bel ‘To Highlight Troy Meeting — | : , Itheir home at 3615 Jossman Rd. , 1321 Rd. built on the spot by Explorers of bride chose = floor length |), . ‘ seamen il be terested hs] P. ; U iled of Sean embroidery faa ee Beverly Jacobs, eam ortraits Unveile Seyret (Chor Board Ball S haettf Pease = , * _ |Manor Subdivision on Walton boule-| jee, long tapered sleeves and a Noel Cc. sa er Another will fp oon to 3 Brothers Bodies|vard wit be the main business at] beetiant shirt ru . _ Wed in Ori rie weer cant cree ol OW WVEW. Auxiliary |" triehs reper Waterord Towm| tar headpiece was « comm «Petitions Available ea in Ti0n Recwhlie Pen lla rw ship board meeting, according 0)... and tulle, securing a finger- ORION TOWNSHIP — exhibit could be classified : en es ty iittala: dies tat Deo, |S Party to the bodies of three & & © pure silk French illusion.) Warten LAKE — Candidates were joined in marriage in a can-|‘isplay live muskrats, fox, racoon,|T-Sgt. Albert A. Dreon Jr., and| 1®, ce, eae er boys drowned in a sandhole,: the), 44 tor the subdivision now due Marion Pickering of White Lake|poard of Education may pick of dielight ceremony at the Joslyn|®*unks, wild rabbits, porcupine,|Cpi. Grover C. DeWolfe Jr., was Grover ©, DeWolle and Mr. and [cont triple - death tragedy t0l,, '. ‘previous agreement between|Township was maid of honor. At-|their petitions now at the board's Avenue United | Presbyterian vag the rettiey, along wit | ees g eee te Se ee Ate! A Deoter [stribe the family im Give monhs.le "cise Semen Sayer and thejtondants ware Carel Sue Lockwood|ottice, They suust be returned be- Church. The Rev. Edmund Wat-|including the rattler, along with)meeting yesterday of members of| Mrs.-Albert A. The drowning victims were) onchip of Hartland and the bridegroom’s|fore 4 p.m. May 9, signed by at ‘kins performed the rite. boa constrictors from Louisiana|the DeWolfe-Dreon Post 4037, Vet- The also featured the|Johnny, 13; Earl, 10, and Danny)” that gue [*8teF, Donna Scramlin of Holly.|jeast 50 registered School district | s *-« Shee ae, matter from Campjerans of Foreign Wars, and 88% installation of officers. ee ee a ae ie a ok ea en de David Diedrick of Holly was |Voters. | The bride is the daughter of Mr.|eico. ed and in post romtnander: Wesley O. Seigh:|were found a few feet apart in| be pet aside tn cocrow for a fe- | he beat man. Ushers were Larry $ 3-4 | Walton boulevard. The bridegroom; There also will be other types sation ts Hesba.on 20. 02, SE man, senior vice commander; Maacs” of dy density “eal| bene Ma coe ope ele to ; ot the aateal athethelaction Jane . Se ee oe Sgt. Dreon was reported [mand F'stne Jct wr a laces af te bese, ailecing R00) te Indu OAS Ge egmeneint © B tea term Schaeffer of Joslyn road mander, Lewis E. Haywood, quar- afternoon, could swim.| settled, officiate | Horstman, whose late Mr Schaetter. F cman aed Sere © eet ae Gor grandparents, Mr. agen Jean Osborne a a Se announced zis Side eee eben Phyllis Buatti Marries are Re gpolbce —— wg” agg egg sere umeraployment eetinration beara] Weds in Mass gandy. Her sabrina neckline and t St yh’ Ch h: O’Donohue, officer - of - the - day; |killed last November by three]. suiea for tonight. at Allenton City Postal Supervisors short sleeves gocented the bout: 1? ° OSEP Ss urc Charles Captain, Clarence H. Ma-jshotgun biasts at thelr rurst Romie x *:°* at Ma ment Meet Veo Ee : * |e and Kenneth Mason, trustees. |¢ Snes cathy at "Mrs | Seeterlin said that the board| ALMONT — Miss Jean Osborne aaper carried a colonial bouquet of SOUTH LYON — Phyllis Buattiyman Khick of Pontiac trail, South|""Ghanman gto officers |Evans and acquitted 11 days ago] Would take action pay eae, ne enacts postmaster Robert C, Mil- Mi of his wife, He ‘has e a Nuptial ler and four Pontiac postal super- carnations centered with white [became the bride of Dennis M.|Lyon, sister of the bride. SS/are Robert. Gillespie, public rela-|in the slaying ment street lighting district for Oakiurday at St. John’s Church inivisors attended the bi-annual Post roses, McCarty at a Nuptial High Mass/Elizabeth Bootz of Detroit was the/tions: Edward Hampson, patriotic|been indicted but not tried in the Me™ Sak on Dixie| Allenton. Officiating was the Rev Maid of honor was Barbara/®t the St. Joseph Church in South| bridesmaid. instructor; McKay, historian; John|death of Evans. Highway. The hearing is being|Lorenzo Woods. roan ce ¢ gall ee yrvene DeCoure of Pontiac. James Jacob,|Lyon. The rite was performed by * * * F. Hartness, community service; held from noon until 4 p.m. today; The newlyweds’ parents are Mr.|nistrict Sajurday in Bay City. an uncle of the bride, was the|the Rev. Joseph Rybinski. Jack McCarty of Dearborn, the|Corbett Dickens, national home. County Calendar at the Township Hall, and Mrs. Don Osborne of Dryden “eae best man. -_. i a S| bridegroom's brother, was best| Gillespie, Buddy poppies; Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Camp¥ell) the jocal supervisors attending * * * The bride’s parents are Mr. and|man. Ushers were Edward Buatti/J. Flynn, youth activities; Edward damoae Orion Methodist Men of Almont. se the meeting were: Neil Ebey, A. was held in the|Mrs. Joseph Buatti of 330 Warren|°f South Lyon-and Dr. William|F. major dean. Hackeomn,|,,2™, Oxtosd, usted, will meet a ape * 8 &® mails; Clifford Hickmott, thief ac. church St... South Lyon. The bridegroom) McCallion of Detroit. —__|QM sergeant; Gillesple and Mason, |f.'R. Formas tor ls sanunl Fun Nignt|Dine Together Thursday. | After the ceremony, guests met|countant: R. J. Featherston, col. Upon their return from a honey-jis the son of Mrs. John McCarty! ‘Following the ceremony, @ Te | Color bearers : a lan beeen seo ee at the Osborne home for luncheon. jection and delivery ang Floyd Gil- moon to Tahquamenon Falls, thejof 2724 Helen St., Dearborn, and) ception was held at Bonnie Brook ein a ee Nichols and Mrs. Milton "Tubbs. LAKE ORION — The Methodist} Given im marriage by her |8M, motor vehicle ¥ couple will reside at 45 Burdick/the late Mr. McCarty. Golt Club in Detroit. stalled “Nerth Branch 5! tather, the bride wore « white “ 2 « St, Oxford. The bride’s Chantilly Ince gown | ‘The bride attended Wayne State|Mrs. John Sawicki, president; Mrs. |g T's “ents, ang, Weneven Circles. W. ballerine-tength gewe ever ivory | ‘The meeting was sponsored 1 a , featured pleated tulle inserts on hin realy Roe liaraieapisihy orgy mag og ad ee erystaline satin. Her illusion veil chapters “oa Bloomfield High Juniors | the skirt and ended in a chapel \graduate of Wayne. dent; Mrs. Kenneth Mason, feereay. fl scttiength Sem 8 pote tonal Assn. of Postmasters the to Present ‘Who Dunnit?’| ove? ulm She wore a fingertip oo nee pecan Mnmbeet Wak Wed alee sc, “eas ED i wen i+ ied aaageemts of wie ce saatg WEST BLOOMFIELD TO WN.| % White tulips. they will make their home - in|treasurer; Mrs. Elmer Smith, chap-|ey ‘evening. ‘when mactings will be fe po yer mute of Ge valley: - ate SHIP—"Who Dunnit?” an Al Matron pf honor was Mrs, Nor-|Dearborn. lain; Mrs. Donald Schrader, con. |suined : entomen's Might ——e. Steal Equipment, Cash Hitchcock mystery - comedy play, pm. an ee eee hey ae, Service Station will be presented by . = is , uae pane bl ie ae pee, rom oervice Class of West Bloomfie was. School at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow in ne A and Ronald Campbell seated the|, Giles Archery Service, 6959 High- be res "the nowlywols are hentymien: into sometime day Directed by student - director : are inight worth Shelley Simmons, the cast includes ing in Canada. When they return * Otis Walton, Lee Peters Sue’ Me- they will reside on a farm north-|% equipment and $17 in cash was Martin, Monty Alkire, Marsha east of Almont. | Entrance ‘as gained by Staite “Unde Bellows, Kathy “a nt grits: -qpualilenae Seaman: Benen to Wa- Warren, Mike Marsh and Connie 400,000,000 -hours a week reading Giles, 6351 Paramus St, Clarkston, call Gee Wenner, ee [CURSES RSS SRR SR RE RRReR ee eeeeeee eee Nelson, a member of the faculty, . a pes, AWNINGS: i bs i burn Heights cae: : og 8 i es ae . DTA. ae = | to Help Pick Up Refuse UP TO 40% OFF! = i AUBURN HEIGHTS — Carrying : peyton dt Ge - : i Ee a All Jobs Custom Fitted _ : ALL MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP 5 as. £ _ Call LW. Bogert FE 4.6089 H BL . tA —o : : me - ‘ 4 = All Awning & Storm Window Sales = |= 233 S. Telegraph Rd., Facing Ruth St. _» Pontiec & 2 eee a oe : i : aS 4 SSRQSRERRERRRERRRREREEREERECeeee ‘ 4 : \ F ; | ; " : ey MEd f i ‘ f 5 4 s i : ee re ‘ j ae ¢ aN ee. j fee Pe \ | one fe 22 20} 5 "18 ye oe ae | \ 7 ee * 3 \ fe oe rises, Max neal eds = fre ag i] p ~ Hal K, Denman, 20, = Regs SS : ae et ot : mn ree wee = P ug? : ee “TAI 25 | ecto nel neem = lnvestigate Tax (poner - 3, Madan gin and Ca |e de _commiiee|faetr. Debato over » pees | 0 7" ’ |Again Tours — is . « , ' ' rs : : 4 po et == Embezzlement | Cetypse Isle oe mS killed Sunday PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad #— eting. Interment Mt, car in front of his home. Gulf Oil's rise of a point! Revenue Service Says|Bttain’s Princess Margaret set Te’ tate the, Operks-rifin * 8 YS TS _|was about the widest n early deal-| $7 Y$\out joday to renew her acquaint- Funeral Home uot! Vpn. fuse: pire, Kili sien, OS. Wiens: — ingest leading Socks. | Royel $30,000 to $50,000 |ance with this island of calypse ‘Authorize multi- county airport saree. aS ae ' ; rose fractionally.|" Missing in Detroit years ago, Village poll tax repeal i vera Beaer Mr: ood * * The pretty, 21-year-old princess) Two way school bus stop re- of Vivian, Chasles, James, Rober, Santa Fe, New York Central and| DETROIT @ — ‘An investigation) Was ws by ge. A ge Boveriy, ine Petricle Mobo, sod were jinto i sands braved a ; Funeral arrangements will be an- sins peorhapowb neem dnc ET ‘ Sta Sie] STO Gonaling eranments cn Bounced Viater by the y . Detroit office Internalli, here on a state visit to open Investigation of patient care of LYONS, APRIL 20. 1968. 18 Revenue Service has been dis-/the new West Indies Federation Wi Lake age mental hospitals is "beloved son of Lotty New York Stocks closed by a government tax inspec-|Legislature tomorrow. Sveatigniion ef Employment Se-| Sar Emm : Later she will leave on an 11,000-| rity Commission. end Aree Lowe... —4 ate Morte Govtetions) x * * mile tour of British ape eg “2 ire Sg Ry ~ $4.7 mim Clk .... 43| Raphael Nixon, an inspector in|maica, British Honduras as-| STATS OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- Mee ule. Mi oe Fin Bile agency’s midwest oes at Cn-|san She retras home, May | Fait Bkic ae ean ee Sorat artangements, wil bon (SSeS =| See pe May": apa|centered on Stanley J the new federation festooned the) No. ise7s eagle will He in state after 3 p.m. rt Aire. 442/48, who was suspended in Novem-|airport as Margaret stepped from| cng - iaciNTYRE. APRIL 30, 1008,AGNES 8 Cem . 32.7/ber and later fi {her plane wearing a@ summery) Jt been in this 258 Cottage; age it: dear "4 Porter... 53.6 . bet Sileging that the present where- of Mrs Willie , + a leet” S| Re “Ss knee-length dress, a perky aboute of the. father of said minor pecther o scinceames, tare. Gaver - vod a? charges have been filed and. tilted to one side and a new head-| child is unknown sad the said child on Riake chia et] the U. 8. Attorney’s Office here oe has violated a law of the State, and that © Meintvyre. Puneral service will be 2 8} Mips tion... s24| has declined comment, Ee ao ni flown oft trom|Jrséiston efthiy omar. Or | am Wert Vinsent “de Paul : * : tn ef the people th ‘ath - rment * , Misa Pel. ...' 32) Various published reports have|London to the strains of calypso state of Michinan, vou are hereby noti- een ees ery, Mss. ie. ; os Ment, Ward |: 345 placed the alleged embezzlement|music, Margaret was greeted 00 wi be bald at the Oskland County getrre Sh Ra J Home where injured fatally SBA Motlwnesl «°° 122/ae from $30,000 to $50,000. Nixon|arrival by a band from the Ja-|t3ce "west wiva.“im. tne City oh ron:| at. 8 pm Poesaay ‘There will be ~ struck by a car ho, 44 Mertz cp: e\ declined to estimate the amount in-maica military regiment laying yes, °5Sc°4; Sine'Gdect i cir| val bane, bles Beate Mas Tomes eg Ed hee piece dae Ca er , was killed Friday Chem Nat Gyps .... 46.7; Mardeuss, father of 11 children, : APRIL 19. 1958, DAVID : ag Bee et ; ; Ivan, 2275 Se Lake wien os He Hl nad tee » cote sae. |For Girl Kills (22ehcet S| Se aa — ic OS Nis M Pe a BS i | S cony us to sald hear- will Socks vy, April 22. at 4 No Am Av .. 283) Volved Collection of delinquent ine in The Pontiae Press, a newspaver 2 pm. from the Plumerfelt Pu- sone i oa dated?" ie] taxes from several hundred ac- t — a 6 ee aeved — 7 B. Beat + * the w Clar ing, In tin News i ip Gee oa 3] | | me eenilee nosis’ County, unis farm] Gecte wut he in Gate tthe _— «a The inspector said the investi- day of April, AD 108 | cone -. Plumerfelt Puneral Home. A MIDDLEAGED WOMAN | FOR 393 tion is =, ABEEON Cat rcke WAN, APRIL 20, 1968, AL (ALPHIA), eral housework. neat Gilbert Piaf, 90, of 1151 E. 16 i Param Pict.» 343 —asrrtlary J -—-gaualadiaaa (ANUCCOP rate 1 VARCASSENNO. | tapand’ of Charlotte Van deat eS ae Tn DE: Mile Rd, Royal Oak, pleaded — Bi} Feoney eo a ae He Reportedly Abused Depety Probar neci,| fateer of Aumbta Van 2v.. Rare. mand Customer act ® bleh guilty to a reckless driving charge, after a conference wi Pa RR .---: 127] Nixon said findings in the probe Her Sister in Dispute — Deloria Kirtiback. | Mrs. Joann | available for women to earn, good Saturday, before Springfield Town-|Intermiational Press Institute 23 Pier“ -.... €43|would be tumed ever to the U. S. » Cho see cited gus ae Come of Onidaed. Sharon ‘Lois and Georeia Wan: | write ‘Drayton Plas, ‘P.O, Box ship Justice Emmett J. Leib, and| Washington, D.C. 33 prise (tl heal A ’s ‘Office - S| Over Sunday Chores |jir.on2’ Divi ui Ge? ee , ai Philip Mor 6.3 any here for possi- In the matter of the petition con- be held Wednesday i? 23, at ‘A x D. ee a sentence raised se * ®# “BS Phi Pet ag 2 ble Grand Jury action, He said the i in “i cerpin= Satricia Chambers, minor. Cause 2pm. trom the ©. vigherman Steady position te the Bere days Oakland County| Guests at tonight's dinner 160 Peer . 6 7/alleged discrepancies in the ac-|) MONROE @® — year-old | 8%, 10097. on, eral Home. Ortonville. ) Jail after failing to pay @ fine ofjinclade Harlow H. Cyrtice “age PRtiw Cl: 1) $]counts were discovered in a routine farm girl shot and killed her step- i aN ROR Gronvilie’cemetery, | [oappolsimssk one $35 plus $5 costs. eee oa ra = at, ress 2s check of office records, father aogers! =a ere coer signe Pas Mie resent Meer ; a — — Curb Girls s ale, Redeemer L8- | president pom . pra Jaen oP ae eee 7 chores = Over | Gpknown and the said cya has ‘wioiata | WEST. s6ot WT Coster Labo Ba, Ted's hag s limited number of 1900 W, ‘pail 24th president ol Auvartens Sistert. Re kere et": 83\Truck Strike Ties Up a a cponse ‘be minced ander the sarucaition | Herman: BY" West Sr aha’ Ener . a2 ely ait agBi ie ertes Thursday § to 5, Priday : : 3? Biym BE“: B3\London’s Meat Suppl State police said the girl calmly||.t the ‘name of the oeonle of the) nd Barrett: | erendéehilarem alse 7 Ne ED'S adv. ‘. se Fs —— # a a ..w4 pPply . went to a neighbor's home after titted thet ag oa on eaie alien serytre. dete — ag os | WOODWARD Tt A RD Rummage Sale. Corist choren FING Missing Man By f. Ree-sPeb:. 311] LONDON @®-Some 1700 truck|the shooting and) asked that alt willbe "hei at then Orviand ‘Cwmty | im. rom the C. 4. Os ExeenteNctD FU. CHARGE Cran Lone Pine Thurs. , : = org went ' thori ’ ‘ f tw = _ * time » ‘April 24. 9 am. to 2 om Men's,| s ge ie ie pe aS: Se avers on strike today, shut- ee ‘Loewis, 50, the pny Mee ans ag hy Cig Rn) Ba Ky Bg © Preasant ‘surroundings. Private | women’s, lothi 4 Shell -- 366) ting off the normal flow of meat 7 *. ‘i Anril, A.D. 1888, at one e'rinrk in the Camere? ue'in state ot the ©. 3. transportation . in- : children’s clothing. 334 Shell O1 684 terview write Box | 2 Household Goods. Snack Bar live On isian a “22, Sa3|supplies to London butchers stepfather, was shot to death at his) Tino, *topear” personally at ‘said dhardt Funeral Home, Keego | Press Stating fraining, | exper!- a co adv -- hi Siecle’ |... 838! Tons of meat piled up around|home at lLuiattiie, artic. «= ee = Forest. ape mag Oo ane after ence and salary. ~ : : | ci ga seceny cs Ba lthe big Smithfield Market, ter | 2nd just north of the Michigan-Ohio| ,", deine Imoracticsl Sem te amar mF of Thanks 1 od ay a Ag he dees | Fr Firm man, : 21 hours pi has ae vos $8 Ses Ry ssn! 34.70f London's meat distribution net- dees investigati J — cok previous w eaid hearing in wer WISH TO THANK O MANY Ra baib''a"Pontiae Lake : Crown Frame boy wea! for stigation was Joann | ty. po : aa ee — : ting out on St. Clair an 5 4 | og “ne a4 work, Butchers converted in fleets , The Pontter Press. a n-wenener printed friends and bors for KITCHEN Hl HELP loving Out of State outboard motorboat, was found to-|Burrowsns -°. - BS a ou c 1: alot private cars but Heaton, who police say admitted |*n¢ circulated in said Crunty. ; kindness shown Us our | Mawlig Gut-et Stole. puteet wees ee oe HA Bl SU St: Salonay a trickle of thelr normal supy|the shooting. rte etlay Megerane (Arimet owe | fitaan'io the Rey. kennety Ste- | Wallreas“ApAy gt Ble Bor Deve Ganemn © — Teo only t |e Sack thant thant Oe mane ae Steven JP M3 ply. ; Officers vaid Joann told them |26vPa atria Diveng tiny he THM) Enaibo the Vaorhbextiple Puncral cing Dltts & ivy. — The only im- |g small island about six miles off/ $8, Pej: 7 Seeve ++ 3 : = a , AD. oe Gipe ADY TO CARE FOR CHILDREN. eustry in Congee is packing up Metropolitan Beach: app. i Bun Ot 2: . S.. Transport and General| she shot Lewle with a s0-gauee (a wre coors ANT ten on bomeate, fome; re Renee eter. ere | TARY Ty or eat On S00 ake? moving . Charles L. French, : Wy EL Pa 2. 30.4] Wormers he strike was| shotgun after struck . ci secaate Soon Funeral Directors 4 | iabdy POR TELEPHONE SURVEY It is the Crown Frame Co. |Tyler, said he spent the oa) at co... 8 |unofficial. The drivers have been| sister, May, 16, when Mary in- Depaty Tivente Division | 20% ‘2 work at studio, Kendale's, 14 S. which employs 35 persons from cottage after his outboard hit "4 er Oo «> i jlasking a 15 per cent increase in| sisted that she was not to be ex- ‘ | April 31,38 | “A BOMELIEE A THOSPHERE’ —Seoginay. this and surrounding Allegan |challow reet led ‘43.6 Timk R Bear iy verage “pounds| pected chores sunda = ages - COATS Opening April 28th County communities. The firm (puilt a fire * a 1 ae ($28) : week me Ss pepe dg - y vets Choart foe tee Cventy ef ‘Oakland, FUNERAL HOME For ee ca shit have car, : a in a cottage owned - @2 Twenty Con .. Hf a . as on other days, Juvenile Division. Drayton Plains 31787 Call MA 43464 or FE 2-6864, 8 makes wooden and metal picture Howard Hodgin of Detroit 28.4 sy 17.2 . he matter of the petition con- ‘til_neon. frames. there, he said. = = — [Gam Bdis ..... #3 i Pee... Pe , At the Erie State Police Post |corateg, Daas igus Sky, Sew. Donelson-Johns ROCHESTER-UTICA AREA She Gt stant cage & ples 00 | French attracted tho sinettion of sit! at Bi, HS Royal Oak Woman Hurt sce eansth acieena her eee ee eee Sal ee nis: te FUNERAL HOME 7 hours 87 ot early, evening. move in with its parent firm, |the Selfridge Air Force 1% yey Auto Ove pope: ; SteP- /“"Petition having been filed tn this | , “Designed fot als” _$all PE 4-s001,_9_'til_ noon. Chileote st