4 | if The Weather Nes \ , ECAH AAPA. > V8, Wenther Bateau a 7 | | ' FN 4 Partly cloudy\and : , ry ja & he ; Ea Detatis Paye » ‘ oe Ae s4A SE > ae ae ‘Td uy “ | a ae 115th YEAR | (lie tet & & ~PONTIAC, MICHIGAN! WEDNESDAY, MAY’ 29, 1957—26 PAGES Gaeta ee wee Te ’ ey Humph Resigns as Secretary ‘ 4 of Treasur y County Board © _ Sets Tax Rate for Pontiac County Allocators OK $1.70 Premium in City ba for Next Fiscal Year. : Pontiac School District | taxes were established this | morning, at a final meet- ing of the Oakland County | Tax Allocation Board, at ! $8.30 per thousand, state) j | equalized valuation, plus a $1.70. per thousand pre- mium within the city of 7 Pontiac. The premium exceeded! } tHe request of the Pontiac school board which was for) # $1.368 per thousand. . Wi J. Emerson, coun- higher premium was voted be-| 4 cause the board wanted to do! ¥ everything possible to assist the ' Pontiac ‘school district in fulfilling | § its budget for the next fiscal Year, | ; per school taxes to allow higher town- : ship budgets. EXTRA MILLAGE Together with the extra voted) millage of $8.75 which the Board! of Education will levy in full, school taxes for Pontiac will be $18.75 per thousand on state equal- ized valuation within the city and) $17.05 oytside the city | ! America Honors Its Heroic Dead | j | { } | #ment inspection zone sEurope appeared to be vir- - dp ~~ Adenauer Fights Wife:S layer Sus pecttNavy Chief Air Inspecti of His Country German’s Stand Voids; Chances of Negotiating Disarmament Plan on Cuts Wrists in Cell .B. Anderson James D. Shepherd, 36-year-old Birmingham man Named 10 Post suspected of stabbing his wife to death, slashed his wrists today in an apparent suicide attempt in his Oakland County Jail cell. % Shepherd was treated at Pontiac General Hospi WASHINGTON (#—The'returned to custody. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem F \possibility of negotiating! i ihe incident would not hold| with Russia a disarma- up his: plans to place formal’ tually ruled out today by, } ing German territory. Such a zone—along with one in the northern Pacific! United States. ment on disarmament is primarily | and Russia. It “would not serve a useful | tial aerial inspection to Ger- | many, Sifice try in the heart of Europe and) since Germany's consent would be) Adenauer's opposition. MORE FLEXIBLE monies -will begin at 10:30 a.m. with the annual parade up Saginaw Street. This year the parade, Besides the aftard forees and Outlook: Mild which forms on Saginaw Street be- loeal organizations, the parade will Possibility of Showers _ Predicted by Bureau The U.S. Weather Bureau today | Memorial Day for mogt of nation. i Ini the Pontiac area tonight wit | HOliday traffic fatalities. be warmér with’ a low of 55-3.) More‘than two thirds Tomorrow yoled parity cloudy of county sheriffs with a few th rshowers. .. . ’ The temperature will reach — i high of 72-76. the of Over Scattered Areas Law ‘ Off icers Begin | Vig il to Curb Traffic Fatalities. predicted a generally fair, mild) “some: 4500 law: enforcers, began a four-day- vigil-on state highways at:noon.today-in an.effort.to.cut-dewn the-force will be made up and their regular and special According to ‘Oakland’ County. Sheriff, ' Frank... W. * * * _In @ special forecast,-the bureau on the Oakland county said that showers may interrupt force will be-out warmer. weather Ninety degree temperatures are expected along the Gulf Coast and a ‘Irons,'“eVery available man+————— fe toll. will be 120. Last year traffic |fatalities reached an all-time high Stricken, Dies on Grave DETROIT (INS) — Neil C. Vosler, 68, .of and died. of a. ' assessments, the rate will be | ‘ , $26.28 thousand fer Pontiac | ., mere ¢ This compares | THAT THESE SHALL NOT HAVE War—a more horrible war because with $23.90 fer 1966, | DIED IN VAIN—The carefully kept Americans died no matter which side Thus a typical home in Pontiac. |<. aries tre ‘Scattered over a hiisi fired the shot. In.just one battle of locally assessed at $5,000 will pay * 2 ese br. einrhida #, Pigadeg. to that ‘war—the battle of Shiloh — $131.40 for 1957 in school taxes as |‘ Sagar ° ne @ us winvbtings spring enough ‘men died ‘to populate a small compared with $119.50 in 1956. | Warbithitotheforestrof white cobsses. city. Under: the perpetual» shadow’ of * The higher rate in the city of/ he American boy:who died at-war-lies conflict. this Memorial Day,..America . Pontiac oa to the weg rl nea® the field he defentied, far from _tries to forget the wars and to-.honor tags: "biet tte rai the people he loved. A special day for the dead and the courage with which full $8.7 voted increase for the __ hinges first-setaside after the.Civil they lived. first time. | a ele Fs af ie ; ==r=¢s Rites to Honor War Dead . higher rate in Pontiac because B & “i ctivse =o LyteS to. Honor War Deac . a Se ee ; ee. EMS it » i ei.eg ments: portenities than pupils whe live se ne De * Te $y ge oe errr P + ae ” iy p itd, i, » and. ieatyre’: various: floats, — | Eegrecbinghbaibe OF the natietts|streets and ends at Oa) Epon vom frome Property taxes are expected to wate Gead, af tiey* hiave” each ihue,«will be enlarged SB ay ad wroalar Pedac's four junior high (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) /year® sit Mer » Day * nce of é forces units. | schools. 5 “es ve| Because Armed Forees Day |PASS STANDS . = Gad. Arty ot the ReMi in yn'ot ar afemaral Day oc | The 45-minute parade will pass| emorid ay Prtlixe’s “Memorial. Day cere} ™mUMRFY ‘enlts decided to Join |reviewing stands and “Futurama” speaking platform donated © by Press Will Publish: One Edition May.30 Thursday is Memorfal Day, and (6 permit its employes to join in observance of the holiday The Pregs will publish but one “edition, at noon. Regular edition times will be resumed Friday. General Motors: Coach, Jocated -at Saginaw and Huron Sts, - ( : "The parade .will.end .with: the presentation of ‘a wreath. to the memorial statue at Saginaw and Oakland by Dr. Harold A: Fur- “long, of 207 Navajo St., who is master of the day. Dr.-Furiong “of Honor winner. yet . - The parade, and assembled dig. -|nitaries will- then go; to~ Perry} Editorials . greeetuns cea + ome > 6 E Gunlock «6.0 i ? ’ BUN eeeeetscvesye 20 Sports’ Weir ttt fee 16-18. " Theaters kisdyhivejegicaavas it TV & Radic Togr mS»... 8 Wilson, Fart beseeeoesneese 5 eX Women's Pages ‘eeepenitye 1318 i \ ‘only if his position turned out to be i | “Poo °° said, should be left for a later'sune Weather Guess Due Entries Closing Tomorrow 3 + | t + * - y Y teed eat Po tny 28 County News sscereregi¢ 16, 20 . ; That situation would be changed more flexible than his words indi- ‘cated of should be modified in the light of future events, | The German leader, winding | up his three-day visit to Wath- ington, ts to take off for Germany late today after a round of ceremonial] activities. At his news conference, Ade- nauer was questioned most close- ly about the role which Germany might play in the. development of a disarmament program. AVOID REDUCTIONS .He said that any first-step treaty with the Russians should avoid re-| ductions of manpower and weap- | rant Shepherd iChancellor Konrad Aden-) aot dhimea marder of ids , iti includ-| Elizabeth, 42, who was found auer’s opposition to ud-| ” eat tthe ee | ing reom of their home, 1500 | Pierce St. Adenauer told a news conference 4+ 5:30 a.m. todfy by turnkey yesterday that a first-step agree-\ Thurman Sauvage. purpose,” he added, to apply in- |JUAGing Delayed spes Until Saturday Germany is the key coun-ON Pot-O-Gold that on Monday, the numbe one of the clues was incorrect. However; all numbers in all puz- zles should run in order from’1 to 40; may feel safe in using the number that should come next. When a in|charges today, . unless Shepherd is still in a weakened condition. seek a War- | | Ziem expected to ' with the wife, a The woman's two young daugh-/ jarea—has been discussed 'ters by a previous marriage ral i forinal statements yesterday : in disarmament talks UN* they cw Skeslehd stab their! der way in London as part mother once in the back, Ziem of a “first-step” agreement ‘id. involving Russia and the FOUND IN CELL Shepherd was discovered on the of his cell He was rushed to the hospital, a’program for the United States; where doctors said six stitches | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Because of the Press’ Contestants may have noticed if any are out of order, you error -appears, our typographicat judges allow for that and accept as should be used or the number that was correct either the number that incorrectly printed. Although we do not give infor- mation about Pot-O-Gold over the telephone, in case of a cal error we appreciate having it called to our attention so we may make the correction as soon as possible. still | r for for superficial, six -incht- : slashes on both wrists and) Pontiac Taxes fo Remain Same Commission OKs Rate | of $13.70 Per $1,000 for Fourth Year | Pontiac city taxes will once again be based on a rate of $13.70 per $1,000 of assessed valuation, the July, have held to this rate. ‘ i Conmissioners -last evening | fited.this rate and took steps | to allocaie an additional $56,- |, ora.a8 expected to be added to ition of $254,141,800 for 1957, It is expected to bring in $3,481,742.66 jfrom all taxable property in the icity. |SPLIT SURPLUS._ _ | The surplus is slated to be split short! $46,752.32 toward the capital im- ; | working day Memorial Day, our|provement fund, and $10,000 for" a requirement of any disarmament /pot-OGold judges will wait until/city planning. The planning alloca- agreement affecting its territory: | saturday to announce the results|tion will be-used for the city's the prospect for amy such agree-\of jast week's puzzle. Correct an-\urban renewal project. ment virtually disappeared under’ .wers and explanations which usu-| jally appear in Friday's paper will ‘also be published on Saturday. , | The commission introduced an | amendment to their annual ap- | propriation ordinance allocating | this money. A public hearing was set for Jume 11 before adoption of the routine ordinance. | It is based on a $5,381,779 bud- get approved. by the commission January 22. Increased assessed valuation has permitted a consistent tax rate, City Manager Walter K: Wiliman said. Stassen Tells Policy PARIS (INS) — Harold E. Stassen met with the permanent council of the Atlantic Pact na- tions Paris today.to explain | Date for Changeover Depends on Solution of | Fiscal Problems | FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES | WASHINGTON—George _M. Humphrey today re- signed as secretary of the | Treasury. - | Robert B. Anderson, for- \mer deputy secretary of de- fense, was picked to suc- ie him. . _ -Humphrey’s — resignation ‘was announced by the |White “House . through re- jlease of a letter from him ito President Eisenhower later shan the close of the current congressional ses- At the same time, Eisenhower formally sent to the Senate a nom- ROBERT B. ANDERSON ination of Anderson to the govern- jment’s top fiscal post. in the air. : In a letter accepting the resig- there are-a number of icomprehensive pact—which would deai also with world-wide military cutbacks and global control of nu- clear weapons. * When asked specifically wheth- er he would consent to any German territory to inspection, he said he thought “this would come under the com- prehensive agreement’’—evident- ly meaning that it would not come as part of a first-stage ar- rangement. Later he said that there is no intention on the part of the United States to include Germany in an aerial inspection system at the out- set of disarmament and he thought such a proposition ‘would not serve a useful purpose.""” Less than 24 hours remain weather. All entries in fer your $100 estimate on June the contest must be in The Press office by noon tomorrow, May 30. The person who names the day, hour and minute in June which has the highest temperature, or comes closest, Will win a $100 savings bond. : You don't need to guess. the temperature. Jyst write the date, hour and minute on the back of a post card, with your name and address and mail or deliver to: * Weatherman, Pontiac Press Box 4, Pontiac, Mich, Everyone can compete, except employes of The Press and their immediate families. Only one eritry from a person, please. : Your guess‘may win the $100 bond. Make it now. Noon tomorrow y is the deadline. nation, the President told Hum- phrey “ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Dodgers, Giants Put Off Decision NEW YORK w-— No decision will be made on whether to shift the Brooklyn Dodgers and: the New York Giants to Los Angeles and San Francisco, respectively, until the end of the current season, ~ That is what Walter O'Malley, president of the Dodgers, and Hor- ace Stonehani, president. of the this morning at LaGuardia Field from Chicago where they received League permission to move to Cal- ifornia if they desired, ° 4See earlier story on Page 16.) - Will This Be Your Street After the ae om SS Holiday? _ re | Giants said as they arrived early - Nae gi vr agile ae nt a NESD oo ren les } |Morse, Capehart Match When Morse complained of being ‘misquoted in the earlier Senate debate, Capehart, the only Republican present, rose to say Morse intended to ‘compare the President with Mr. Beck... “You knew the press and public would so interpret your remarks — you were intention- ally dishonest and immoral in. making the E WASHINGTON @ — Senators Morse (D- Ore) and Capehart (R-Ind) called each other 4 names last night in a bombastic exchange on i, the Senate floor. ~ But after the air cleared, they agreed to strike some of the remarks from the record. humor.” © Under Senate rules, senators aren't supposed t@tements.” could not invoke a rule against @ senator, the record one of his comments about Capehart i ‘ | . M = he didn’t know of anyone and Morse told Douglas he was “always hap- ‘“ + gfe Meet each other. : insults with the senator from Which Morse said was “uncalled for." And whose opinion “I would care less about than = PY to join “= Capehart said he had no objection to doing the . ° Morse touched eff the exchange in the the senator from Indiana.” so acoael same, : oe ea SS Morse then repeated his remarks . about Later, Morse suggested he and Capehart x k & fleer to protest the GOP assault on him last “That came after he had said President * Eisenhower and Teamster:Dave Beck are Eisenhower. And at one point, the Oregon enter a “‘gentleman’s agreement” senator recalled he had once referred to Cape- hart as.‘'a_ cup of rancid ignorance.’’ “the * * * Z , At times, both senators were shouting, but his remarks about the President. pet ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WED Morse insisted he made his remarks in “good Sen. Douglas (D-Ill), who was pre- siding, sought to protest Capehart's remarks about Morse as a violation of Senate rules. . But the two senators would not be shushed; Capehart told Dougias a presiding officer their remarks that were in violation of the rules. Capehart then asked if Morse would withdraw When Morse declined, Capehart retorted doing that. oe DAP oo 5 AY; MAY 29, 1957, -) | \ at ; ° ¥ ales . - Vied The Day in Birmingham | nate ‘Arena’ that his earlier comments about Morse were “not strong enough.” . ~ At this point, Douglas noted the rule - against Senate insults applies only to other, senators, and net to presidents, Finally, Morse said he would strike from to withdraw The Indiana lawmaker then said again he still wished Morse would apologize to the President. But Morse replied he. hed no intention ot Wife-Slayer Suspect 2) to Exami Cuts Wrists in Cell L fo Examine Pontiac Police Group OKs Suggestion to Employ Psychiatrist: Wreath - Laying ‘Rites to Climax Ceremonies Was necessary a : on Memorial Day Returned to the jail, Shepherd to Check Law Officers : was placed in a cell with another Sylvan Lake veterans of all wars Prisoner, Sheriff Frank W. Irons) © From now on, prospective Pon- and from all branches of the serv-/Said, to help prevent any further tiac police will have to pass the ice - inspection of two medica] men— a psychiatrist as well as a general rial Day parade to be climaxed) practioner. 4 by @ wreathlaying ceremony at said @ penciled, three-page At the first meeting of the newly _ Veterans Park, ) note had been found in Shepherd's formed fire and police civil service x ® &, commission Jast night, the three- ‘ with today’s date and read Following the presentation of| . d man group approved this recom- wreaths, planes will drop flowers| .. | Just can't believe my dearest miendation made by both Police over Syivanite Haven Park to hon-|ten ie itself I love her andi "*"< |Chiet Herbert W. Straley and the or the city’s air dead, while a boat pit GEORGE M. HUMPHREY Pontiac Police Officer's Associa- flotilla spreads flowers on the lake|“°°% ‘© Join her now. I have : tion. to honor those killed in the naval} 20 memory of harming her, butt . se service. — murder. God! Humphrey Resigns | ™m 11st ot recommendations | bless us! : : : Wreaths will be placed at the | The second read: ; from * the Pestiec, Peles _—- park monyment by Mrs. Leon | “To my s family, Betty’s as Treasu Chief | Association to commission | Zielinski ef the Sylvan Garden ifamily and the girls: If I am ry ; which recently aroused a fracas Club, and Mrs. William Bull of (guilty of the crime for which I ; between the group and Straley was the New Syivanites Club, am accused, I ask for God's for-| (Continued From Page One) [nt abana ah eller : Fey nny nope at ind Critical problems to be considered Leagan din Sgersloension oe ee eS || on San in death as I did x ms ee i en meee eee be John Goepfert, Joseph Leavy,|in life. I love her and always . ++ © : ar meeting, June 9, of St. Benedict Church. * * * been satisfactorily resolved, I tive of the police and firemen, Both were unsigned, Irons| deeply believe that your experi-| “8% sppointed chairman of the E ence and the confidence that you ting the city seake Can They Be Unraveled? Grow and Grow By HAROLD 8. COHEN A study committee to thoroughly probe the state's public schools faces a staggering task. . Tt niust cut through a dense complex of law and custom x x* * = Yet, unless all phases are intensively explored, no sound basis for remedies can be established. _ The Interim Committee of educators and school board mem- bers which is urging the establishment of the study committee has - Outlined the areas it believes must be | Further, it has indicated the af questions that urgently While the entire school problem is interrelated, for the purposes of clarity, the committee has broken it down into seven categories, each of which would be assigned to a subcommittee for study. They are given below with the sort of questions each raises: PROBLEMS LISTED __1. Educational program: At what level should grade school edu- cation be provided for every child in the state? OO room Oakland County Sheriffs#bout Shepherd's life insurancelenjoy everywhere in : Mounted Posse, the Daniel Whit-|Porics sod sasorltten on’ the|TEu yee, Sreat assets in reaching) ‘6 members of the commission. | Wha typo ot education apecialiots are necessary, if any, ad fi Boy,. Girl and answers,” he a should the state participate financially in special education? Scouts. Brownies color|back of small blanks which are The commission approved the Guard, and’ groups of teeuagers [furnished prisoners who want to|DEFENDS ON EVENTS __|eertification of three ons| 2. Local organization: What types of school districts are pree- - «¢ « request a bondsman or an at-| “Consequently, the date you turn/to captains and‘ changes on ently operating and how many children do they serve? : -__ |torney, Irons added. -- fover your..duties. to your succes-|fire department, according to Carl- Should Veterans of all wars will climax every Gistrict have a high school? : the 16-unit parade which will form alee eset ae ee a, eae ee ig *~ & * , x * * at the east end of Benvenue at] ne, Wounds with 9 Safety tes | circumstances.” | Fire Chiet John F. Schroeder ; Avondale. para cedl pager . & ot | said Captain Victor Bodamer. who| | How many districts should the state have, and what savings Rev, Thomas will present the re-|Prisonerg.inall Michigan county sae ee department's traveling| C0Uld be effected trom district ? — prayers) ik is ce wae aren. whos ealeetian Por Ge ealaing athens was granted his re-| __ 70 what degree should the state give financial aid after « school Veteran Park. service wil! Sauvage was quiet rumored * 1 district has reorganized ‘on a sound ‘geographic and financial ? _ begin at 11:50 immediately follow-| at 3:30 a.m. when he checked the |Washington, was Navy cocretary | Tune 10 Be pleted bag en Gaty = on —_ ing the parade. cells in. the second floor block [in 1953-54 and deputy defense nea John x * * : : . in 1954.55 Two other firemen, Lt. ; ig Se which Shepherd was located. __jsecretary a Shaw and Lt, Charles Marion have| 3. Control means: To what extent should the state's Dept. of oem | Te edded that there was nothing/ fe is presently head of Ven- |passed the captain examinations.| Public Instruction control the schools? in the block when he re-} tures, Ltd, a Canadian mining | The commission also approved| Should the state’s superintendent of public instruction be ap- turned “four or five times” dur! firm, and was im Toronto at- |the hiring of five new firemen who! pointed or elected? For how long and by whom? . , ing the next two hours. tending a stockholders meeting [pave qualified examina- ao sTHE At 5:30 a.m, he was. summoned| today as his nomination was am- | tions. ‘NEED COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT? hurriedly to the block by cries) nounced, —_—_—__— ‘How necessary is the office of county superintendent and to what from a jail trusty, William x * * extent dosand should county boards of education control local school “ DeVries, who saw from his cell Temsery sncretaty hoo (G. ts districts? : Gut Shepherd was eqrawiad om Ge} ce the cart of the Eisenhower . What division of responsibility should there be among the local, —— . eet , Was one of the| Pontiac Tax Rate county and state school boards and agencies? Is it true that clouds are much Shepherd had Ween alone in the| “tet architects of the President's 4. Physical plant: What is the present condition of the physical Pilar areas? nn [cll since he had been taken to|"WSERATY So ne (Continued From Page One) segue cinene= 7 clouds extend about twice yesterday afternoon, ' raise $6.9 million for the school How many classrooms be needed in the 15 years? os Mah ot to agate ot r a formal statement to the|, His warning, earlier this year) Mee ‘which $6.4 million will What are the minimum standards for school construction? at the poles. And this is caused|?™ age about the stapbing. |I%€ depression’ unless the brakes|come from the city of Pontiac. To what extent should the state approve this construction? by the rotation of the earth. ; nea [Were applied to federal spending! . Together with state aid and other - How should construction be financed, and what should be the At the poles, or at the top and} Shepherd maintained he helped touch off the current econ-| sources, it will give the schools @/ state’s role in underwriting such financing? ‘ bottom of the earth's axis, there| taken « tranquilizing pill Monday (40, wave in Congress. total revenue of $9.8 million, of is relatively litte centrifugal force,| evening tad had gue to Ded [NO DISAGREEMENT which $7.5 million will be spent] * kt k & . But at the equator, where the ee ee ae emphatical-| ing fiscal year 1957-58 for 5. Assessment practices: How does assessment now function? earth is the thickest, the centrifu- his bedy on 7. has said | operating expenses and $1.1 million What are the dollar burdens on real property in various parts gal force is great and the layer of img room floor shortly before ly that there is no disagreement debt: z dtcaat ~ ; gases around the center of the| PM. be could remember meth: between him and Humphrey on/""‘Tnig leaves $1 million for con-| get . earth is literally thrown outward] ‘™6>, Serhert! —— ; "| struction and will be added to $2.7 How- the ratio of assessments to actual property value be by the greater force, and turning) The two girls, Janet, 13, and * * millidn from a bond issue to build can speed. Betsy, 10, related while near hys-| Undersecretary of the Treasury|the new high school and complete| ™ade the same everywhere? . cp oer Shee ee ee See ene et eee ee as as 50,- ve next ditions to in the’ year.| 000 feet or slightly higher above|room when they heard a violent oa * - 6. Equalization: What should the state mean by equalization? © the surface of the earth. But at/quarrel going on between the two at t . What is the effect of varying local costs on equalization? the poles clouds rarely reach upjadults. . sas vengetion, thot Borges Prepare Mops! Can certain educational programs be best provided at state or ee dis enter ucts cites oa on a appointment but has Clean-Up Wee How can the state use equalization to give all children » basic aun te about weather n the[stabbed hls wife as she tried: t ors wher eg mylciow Begins Monday ee _—— polar regions, though still room. . ee ; not possible in other latitudes —| The girls Humphrey’ Pon- The seventh problem is taxation. Tt is the one most charged with in today’s passenger airliners, [stabbed the tiac residents to prepare their MoP) political controversy, but the one miost in need of solution. - briefly and and bucket brigades as they pro- (Next: School taxes and finances.) $ sister to the claimed next week, June 3-8, as = < The Weather Both en ae ee te, ad BG Bem: : door to merce Paint , Clean P, . : 4 rowing ANB VICINITY —"Farts|they telephc Fix Up Week.” New York Churchmen Say: ‘ "ee teeth meh T-7a, low tenigne Summoned oe ew - , — - 3 ~ 5 | In a resolution offered last night} owt ae ei _ Ory = Se wie rotnion now eligious Interest Surges facts. residents were asked “direct . “ etay tn Ponting Shepherd told |their thinking and attention to- , 7 27) ae ea an + nth thets thinking and atintin = Result of Billy Graham ft Sam: velocity 15-20 m.p.n./ning over his in the city, and a general oe x i mae : Qua sete at 130 pm, salesman and tha’ rehabilitation of all buildings and sae ; Mowe sat py ye him twice, Then place in order to improve the ap- : posetted Guouiree) omics teacher added: “A paint will go a Lowest t Se IIIT $3] Hligh - School. ong way one house.” Mean : OOOO eOOe eee Od wens were married rejected a belief of some that t 18 | . jwere mt One ‘Age in Pontine . _lvoreed, - See e eee eta eeneee ry eee eeeesead ones Shepherd il diclialedadaded ded idedadetel ir Corps ma a esis Tropa fever ‘so.eee 92 tn 1938. - i OT een e SS : rer : i pm. « ; i °| BIRMINGHAM :|Committee held — The newly win Public Library in an effort to *|\find a solution to solve over- ene conditions now. prevail- School Problems eos SE SARS aah stan : ill H H iH fe *i sf 5 dd # i FF h Ke TMi, i i E , “BE i iri | + He the i * ¥ at t cf fs if i: TF + i 5 i i if \Library Group Has First Formal Meeting of Study Sunday, from ‘5-7 m., have been designated as ““' - hours for model airplane “pilots” in». Bir- tire program. * * * | According George McHugh, | American Commander, no ham Bivd., after an illness of 10 days. - and the Detroit Yacht Club. Thomas E. Daley, with whom he lived, * Rosary service will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Bell Chap- el of the William R. Hamilton Co., a.m., Friday, Interment will be made in Holy Sepulchre Qemetery. Baby Rushed to Hospital ‘After Drinking Fuel Oil Thirteen-month-old Roland Harp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harp. ‘of 660 Brooks Ave., was rushed ito Pontiae General Hospital today a ‘in a cab escorted by police, after the child drank fuel oil, according to Pontiac Police. * * * The boy was admitted to the |hospital about 10:30 a.m. and was in poor condition, according to a spokesman. hospital dazed in a Gaylord hospital still - §OLE SURVIVOR — Five-year-old Michael Ostrander lies unaware that the tragic accident in which he wag hurt left him an orphan. Only 5-Year-Old Survives = "Crash Kills Four in Family v-year-old daughter Patricia and Michael to town when the | 3 | | ovsoooccovocessaseteascossvesetecsec’ SESS AES CES OT ROOTS KORSS ASOLO SCRE SESS ST TS EE wi ee em THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957 - You Need NOT ; Pay Ge to Te for Photos FILM Developing Service NEW YORK (INQ. — SOSoCCSSoSSOOCOOCCOOCCOS 5 Zz << oo & A GUARANTEE ...» the very Best Photos or your money refunded. to what he seeks don't give effort are, en ers Secretary of LaborJames P. Mitchell’s open|¢housands of dollars, and its value letter to teenagers urging them toli, terms of job opportunities and lHieving this to be but the fore- * be power Because a student has to work! 1. now that it was going to send ‘¢ like. of fellow its fighter planes to strafe our students does not mean nat ne highways on Memorial Day, Kill at often preventive war. , \ . \ \ 4s “A high school diploma is worth; have its greatest wave of volun- teers. Millions might panic, be- runner of greater calamity. -—~ The stock market would be af- fected, as would prices in general. “All high school papers" should|Many emergency appointments copy—or post on the bulletin board. would be made by the President, having to do with national security, If a foreign announced |™#teriel, purchasing, morale and | * * * rr! Well, the National Safety Coun-| least 120 and wound from 500 to cil, with headquarters in Chicago, | 1,000, we might fight our -first predicts that many people will be, ikilled and injured on our highways ‘over the Memorial Day holiday. | * * * ‘It got three paragraphs in the At least, the Strategic Air Com- mand at Omaha would go on 24 |P@Pers- get - $© |hour alert, with a majority of its) PRESIDENT’S ‘VETO’ up. Concentration and |pjianes in the air. Continental Air in : Command would have its super-|party leaders that he will attempt sonic F100s, Fi0ls, F102s, F103s'to thwart the nomination of any) “Don’t be hoodwinked by|and F 104s on the line, with pilots Republican presidential hopeful in “feeling of independence that|in the ready room. - President Eisenhower has told| 1960 who is not a ‘‘modern. Repub- —~The leaves of all police and jlican.” firemien in the country would be |- * * * A number of commentators have . said that he will “veto” Urged t to Finish School such a, No member of the foursome convention, if it chooses to-nom-|Read said, with surprise inate an ‘‘un-modern Republican.” |no nominee. The President, of course, mentioned the anniversary. Asked) will have no Such” power over the|if he had brought it up in any way, . * \ * “Why, his present popularity, Ike surely ean do a lot to guide the selec- tion, as Truman steered the 1952 Democratic convention in faver of Adlai Stevenson. Like him or lump him, Sherman| Adams speaks the President's |political mind. He said in Trenton last week, ‘‘It is inconceivable that. ‘loyal Republicanism can be twisted | jto mean persistent and carping ‘opposition to our party’ s ee land our party platform.” * * * Sounded like a eatin pitch at. Sen. Knowland. | 1 Det be states eaytng tm | | Rear Adm. A. C. Read «ret, first man to fly the Atlantic, played| golf at the Chevy Chase Club near Washington, D.C., Monday, the; 38th anniversary of his — flight: Why should I?” 11 ‘Month th Baby Heke: Strangles in Crib. ae baby, pond ongelese pro- ‘The 11-month daughter of Mr.|nounced dead on arrival at Pontiae’ and Mrs, James J. Danehy, 266 |General Hospital by Dr, Edward Cherokee Rd., strangled accident-|Elder. GENUINE DRY VODKA SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders ® Record Players Radio ® Inter-Comm. Systems ® P.A. 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' Shell’s veloped by Shel for this unique gasoline additive : "jaltyte har > Mande, scone TM io niin ie Sbaee FE - — mig 4 t * ‘ ‘ a 4 | k ) | / i . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957 : f pea | E at . : if , ii * ‘ } i —y ny RETIRING LIBRARIAN—With her 8ist birth- day coming on, Mrs. Nellie Uhlinger, librarian for the town of North Branch, 27% years of service. She'll continue to teach Bible class at the community ey Above, the unidentified young miss entered the » Picture, of a book, unaware that Mrs. Uhl@iger was having her retirement. picture taken. is quitting after church, however. County Calendar \Retires at 81 Ortonville . The TOPS Club here will meet at stead of the previously scheduled June North Branch Librarian p.m. Tuesday in Belle_Anne School, “of 27 Years, to Resign Endur Gift FOR THE GRADUATE SHEAFFER'S WHITE DOT ng SNORKEL PEN We also stock Esterbrook, Waterman end the Parker 61. Gold at no charge. Your name in Royal, Olympia +» « Gwarantee backed by our own expert Service Department. | Also Other GIFT e DICTIONARIES ». © Webster and Random . House from $1.00 up, '@ Beautiful line of STA- TIONERY, and NOTE PAPER . . «. for men and women. @ DIARIES G TRAVEL BOOKS @ SCRAP BOOKS AND PHOTO ALBUMS _@ BRIEF CASES eo "poutine Tirewartans | SUGGESTIONS for GRADUATION and FATHER'S DAY By MYRA SNOW North Branch | NORTH BRANCH — An era of ‘community history is ending June 1, with the resigna of Mrs. ‘Nellie Uhlinger as township librar- lian after twenty-seven and one- half years of service in this post. | Mrs. Uhlinger, who will be 81 on Aug. 1, accepted the position in September of 1929. Mrs. Uhlinger continues as a teach- ler of an adult .Bible class, an activity she has engaged in for the ‘past 30 years. Slate Exercises af St. Mary's Students to Graduate Represent Seven States at Orchard Lake ORCHARD LAKE — A solemn high mass willbe offered at 10:00 | “I have loved every minute of it,” she declared in her farewell ing difficulties arising from the (eyestrain of the. detail work, and ithe physical effort of negotiating the long stair climb to the library tooms, seem to make this step necessary.” ment exercises of St.Mary's Col- 4 \Villages _ | ell ‘Memorial Plan “ « f ! : S ‘ e Senator Lodge | to Give Address Orion CAP Will Drop Program at Oxford Final plans for Memorial Day area include announcements of three villages: Lake Orion's CAP will drop wreaths on the waters of the lake from a plane. Other plans for the area in- elude a program in the Village Park at Oxford, with talks by vil- lage officials and a parade to follow. vey Lodge. © Lake Orion placed on the veteran's graves be- fore Memorial Day by the Ameri- can Legion. All will then proceed to the Vil- lage Park for the waterfront cere- Wreaths on Lake; Set) observation in the Oakland County) * WANDA Jd, FOGAL Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth C. Hackett of 4114 Meigs St., Dray- ton. Plains announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Wanda Jean Fogal, to Keith Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles drews of 4261 Linda Ct., Dray- ton Plains, The. prospective bridegroom is a graduate of De- Vry Institute of Chicago. . MAUREEN MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morris of 114 -Grace St., Rochester, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Maureen Patricia, to Richard Pyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pyke of 740 E. Long Lake Rd. No date has been set for the wedding. County Calendar NEW HUDSON bring a friend. Proper Dinner June 3 | GINGELLVILLE — The Eighth Grade Dinner, to be presented for the departing eighth grade class of be at 6:30 p.m. Monday. The event had previously been set for June 4 Driver Training Cemetery'in Orion Begins on June 10th June 10 to August 2, with attendance red. A of Detroit. . Band, the Rev. lege and High School. Very Rev. Wallace .J. Filipowiez, president, will celebrate the mass. Bishop Alexander M. Za- Waking Mrs, Ublinger’s place | behind the librarian’s desk will | So tek Beery Seer Although June means retirement ‘from her community position here, Robert Bishop of Almont Wed to Anne Ward i oa ! ' genes = dec. oe ee. El ee | Ward's only attendant was her | sister, Irene Ward. Edward Ol- " _@ Kem Plostic PLAYING |/Church, Wyandotte. CARDS | ~.. and. letter opener. @ BOOK ENDS Breakfast, Assembly @ ELECTRIC RAZORS IMLAY CITY—The Imlay City @ AUTO COMPASS with j/High School seniors will have a light. | _ [breakfast Friday morning at Hi- e BAROMETERS be the Honors Assembly in the -.@ BINOCULARS and a FIELD GLASSES is _ OFFICE FURNITURE. . weed Veet Type. of Lasther Ash Treys to the Choirs. 17-W. Lawrence St. > FE 20135 [Map New Route, rtici berger a.m. on June 2, in the ‘Campus|,, Aise participating wna, the Rev. jChapel at Orchard Lake to begin\George Ging and the Rev. jthe sixty-eighth annual commence-|Hoyt Set Double Service ii Hl i I i i f 5 The school will convene from rs Mrs, Awards wil] be given the high point girls and boys of the Safety and Service Squads. Wins Extension To Ask Half Million! Bond Issue Vote for Disposal Program nd iors. the Proper School by the PTA, will)’ City of Lathrup [class of 1933 j Lake Orion High "St ts, to Graduate 100 crests Baccalaureate Sunday, Graduation Rite, Dance 4 _ tor of the Clarkston Methodist Class Night June.4-5 © [ir ot i be the quest speak- er. Mrs. Jacob Drake is chairman LAKE ORION — Events that) of the breakfast will complete the school year for 100 graduates of Lake Orion High | School are fast approaching. i Baccalaureate Service will be) conducted at 8 p.m, Sunday, in the | Previeus to the servic, at 3:20 | . in Blanche Sims High | Glass night will be held in the school auditorium on Tuesday. Parents will be present to see presentations to outstanding sen-| NEW J LOW LUSTRE ‘SHAKE | AND SHINGLE Following Class Night program, dance | Gladys Denney. Slates Tribute for Classmate FE 8-0428 14 KARAT GOLD ~__Metched WEDDING RINGS Our Reg. se E to Second street and pointed office manager of thejnition in the Honors Day convoca- tery, where at the Civil War Me-|Michigan State News, daily student |tion at Albion College recently. He morial, a short program and Sen.inewspaper at Michigan State Uni-|was cited as an outstanding stu- Lodge’s. address ned Seelam versity, for fall term.. dent of English. . 3 * é ee Danny Skeen will give the Getty- | - burg Address and selections will be ——_—— Cite Space Need Orchard Lake Ninth Class of 9th Graders to Take Tour . By-8TAN BOK i cil i ' Dubines Of fo Weshinglon Sun THE PONTIAC ly feat | : + n How to‘Handle Your Money) By ANNE HEYWOOD. There's one thing about life’s/Put aside any nest egg. major crises. Sooner or later, ireally worked hard, But she didn’tyaccount, no money and she didn't * have a friend to borrow the money or outfit from. * * + i f i E E rH 3 if t * * i ; g E *. f ie | Na - rad it 5 i TT r 35% Weel—65% Rayon | Joyce Madeline Setter and Norman Ray O’Brien Jr. were married Saturday at Central Methodist Church. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Setter of North Francis street and his parents are Mr. and Mrs, Norman R. O’Brien of MR. and MRS. N. R. O'BRIEN JR: Otsego drive. Joyce M. Setter Speaks): Vows in Methodist Rité e Her only jewelry was a string of , odist Church officiated at the Sat-|pearis, a gift of the bridegroom. ‘ Madeline|She carried a cascade arrange- ‘Ray O’Brien! ment of shattered carnations and * | Wies-of-the-valley centered with a white orchid, WHITE WITH PINK Their gowns were of white nylon with pink dots over white crystal- ette. They carried: white lace fans with arrangements of carnations shading from deep purple to pink. ¥ * * _| Carolyn Jorgenson, niece of the bride, wore a white nylon frock over pink taffeta for her duties as flower girl. ie FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR Other officers installed by Mrs.| | iTerry, retiring president, were ‘Mrs. J for a big So she went to the interview job, but Mary didn't havea de-|eeling and looking ‘like a mouse. : . In the fashion field, clothes | Furthermore, she had no charge| are very important. Whether it to buy a car, so It meant working the months for 10 dollars a but after that, uch, and more, than hb ‘However, Win had -no put away to enable her to the next six months salary. , Beef, Pork, Veal Star in Recipes. Mrs. Merwin Uses Top of Stove Way of Cooking Meat | he | iz if pz PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 2, 1957 ty ‘ Marking his 25th anniversary in the priesthood, the Rev. Richard W. Thomas was photographed with (left to right) Cherie Leo of Clinton River drive, Pattie Budnik of Grayton street and Ann Fraser of South Niagara avenue at the Es Shown at the reception Monday eve- ning honoring the 25th anniversary of the Rev. Richard W. Thomas in the priesthood are the Rev. John J. Hoar (left) of St. Benedict Church, master of ceremonies; Mrs. Ralph Cotcher of South Tilden avenue, chairman of the Pontiac Press Photos breakfast given by him Monday for the chidren of ‘St. Benedict School. Cherie spoke in behalf of the school. Pattie and Ann were seen in Hungarian and Mexican dances. * Father Thomas is pastor of St. Benedict Church. reception and dinner on Sunday, and Wayne C. Miller of James'K boulevard, general chairman of the special cere- monies. Father Thomas was appointed. to St. Benedict Church in April 1953. His first assignment was at St. Michael Church in 1932. — ial [5 if iff! E i atiiir B° Bg eibetl g a8 i : "hi z i | i ig itd rs af is i is: steady she is ; >= date for all cinetanhieg wpe. have to try to please : if it Security of Steady Dating et Hint Choosing earrings is like a the earrings close to the ears . Appeals to Today’s Girls Se os tee They Don’t Want Fun, Excitement ‘and)best. Dangling earrings worn ‘ ——— — ; Ting Styled” YusttoFit |Her Finger Widower Designs Diamond Band for His. Fiancee - Delbert O. Slater of Log Angeles, sparkler. _ “You see my second finger and my little finger are unusually thin,” she added, spreading out her hand, - “He designed the ring with the ‘big diamond surrounded by small- of such a detail?” | * * I ask you, how many men would have the money? oe Janet E. Allen jto Speak Vows (fyi "8 te see nage ia, Sh78 ines 4 a fe z, i : Change That Can Be Part of Youth |“ St Uek Cum LOWREY. ORGAN } ~~ Strings, reeds, flute tones—even genuine slide trombone effects, and Hawaiian guiter, thanks to the exclusive’ iil "GALLAGHER MUSIC co. |} 18, Haron Open Mon. and Tei. 19 P4080 |] Individually styled | to: suit- your par- { ticular hair and fdce type... and to accentuate your own loveliness. “Styled Exclusively for’ You” MR. and MRS. LOUIS SOLOMON Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of Ogemaw- road celebrated their SOth wedding anniversary Tuesday - _ with their.children. On hand for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Marshall, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corwin, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Orkin and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Solomon. — ~ Vacation Men’s Two Suiters ranging from Men’s Companion Bags from * $12.85 » “Initiating, Gilt Wrapping and Delivery Luggage | J OP hy AB ts i fINS ‘ .Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN Batista's Forces Fighting Rebels Cuban President Admits /a2"%u't Opposition on 3 Fronts, 35 Plotters Nabbed epee EER % HE i : ine iil fu Wi hit ; H ge CHICAGO, May 29 (AP) — open to- NA Nn Aa THE PONTIAC, PRESS, \WEDyESspay, MAY 29, 1957 ae eee ee oe RKE® Produce ‘ DETROIT PRODUCE ae Tart Brisk Trading 1 News in: Brief; Business Takes to the Air as Plane Purchases Soar = Pinar craced Oe of He ofthe 3 By SAM DAWSON | 2,500 planes. ‘Ten years later it : o t rations, Sparks Market in the Loop Building, 71% N. Sagi-| NEW YORK u—More and more) "Mt Sbout %5,000- mv Hventagalied ge wlan pad aramie aaa naw St., between Sunday morning) Janes are- flying executives and} The National Business Aircraft} ieking off 5% million flying hours which started its business aircraft’ traffic control, communications PRICES MONDA — UITS — yesterday, pried open two Company planes are mainly at Apples, erceann ¥ No. eee ey 5 : . ae ar mi part $35 ac- technicians on corporate business. | | Assn. estimates investment in by 1960. The more planes, the the disposal of top corporate ex. ee. Apples, Steele , Ne. i, 4.50-5.00/ NEW ¥ORK (AP)—Stock. market io Civde xell, Lib-| More rati buying, business flying, including mainte-|more flying, and therefore the . th licated the prices moved higher in brisk trad- cording yde Tro: 295 see ore ecutives. But in these complicate @ lar : 3 24, Sommerciaily gtaded: Whites: one admiral .... a VEGET. » 1.50-2.00 dor. » Onion Be . Parsley, eurly, No. 1, 1.38-1, white, fanety, 1.00 doz. behs; No. -80-.90 Kale No. 1, 1.80-3.00 = Mustard, No. 1, 1.75-2 ve. Sorrel, , 1,95-2.25— 1,50-2.00/ 1957 high. os tO) bu. Spinach, No. 1. 1. "b6-2.00 bu. Turnips, Overall, the business and ac LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS: Lét-/economic background continued ' R Jul¥)/tuce, Bibb, hothouse, No. 1, 1.25-1.50 pk. basket. Lettuce, Jeaf, No. 1, 1.50- mixed today. 2 2.00 bu. Lettuce, Romaine, No. 1, 1.75- The best gains were made among Goce: Large, 11.50-12.00 Yo-dos. case; oils. Amerada was up about 3, ays Ou , medium 9.50-10.00; small 8.50-9.00. DETROIT EGGS Whites: Grade A Jumbo 38-40, wtd. avg. 38; extra Flee! ods large 33-3, BK 5 an » B44; um 26-30, wtd. avg. B large 32-33, wtd.. avg. 324s gions Grade. A jumbo 37; large 33- A jumbo 30-32; medium 27. di trade improving. Floor stocks are ing readily. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS 30; mixed Pa mediums 25; standards 28; CHICAGO POTATOES May 28 (AP) ments plies dull; California _— 3.25-3.40; California Round "Role ‘300 Poultry eater oe POULTRY DETROIT, May 27 (AP) — Prices —_, PEM CHICAGO POULTRY BF > —~ DETROIT, Ma Salable 1,000. No eart CHICAGO, May: (AP}—Live poultry steady; yesterday 02,000 be wholesale ~ DETROIT LIVESTOCK y 27 (AP) — logs —| i" : EF zi it i 72 ise 7e2e it Bey gris - : i ij. H aE ii ‘ a f yr28 : tt i i absE The explosion lett about 1,000, Salabie cattle 4900; electric- blocks of houses without ity. Telephones also were cut and| son siesa? tuin'soa Seams’ dems! Harry N, Philo, newly elected sen caniee BSS ocasine WALL’ CABINETS Batista is not eligible for re-elec-|if'cei0.0¢; gund ts prime soring Mimee| The international spokesman said| plang and specifications may be ae : “% : Pis De : Railroad Car Firms |set ctinics in Detroit ft mcs are sc up tx pao decoy FE Decide Not fo Mergel. sta" e.ron,mer'nricma”“" “" “mgettatirdialiol TLOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE troit area thid summer by Majorlf) 1 gD. 1-8 Ponti the cmount et ive peril [| Y2-in. Gelvanized $2.73 1¥%-in, Golvanized $6.72 CHICAGO @— Heads of the/League teams. Rush fo Bedside ~ Jeent of the proposal submitted. [| i 84-in. Galvanized $3.58 1'-in. Galvanized $7.98 pony ba grag tra Corp. hy =m Veek, clinic director, dis- Al proposals 1-inch Gelvenized: 6-$5.04 | 2-in. Ge Galvanized. neoaes of Plymouth, Mich., have chlet Aanariomn’ Loagee ween of Wounded Son Goes alr ele sare eae Spencer, North American chair-|.J%™¢ %. Northwestern Diamond No. 1, wounded on, Bras pena) Se et SE ae Evans president, said = . Mo. Slot a sailor aboard pllae peumietes ot petit ' et al i on F a st 6, °"t. Clemens Field, Cleveland * have been held, and it has been/ Indians. said their ruutually concluded that the best|enistge. wills Sox. - Detroit, Sn D. . Harrison, interests of -both companies will] | ¥ Southwestern Field, Belti-ithree times not be served by such a merger at io ; Jimmie L. :4 , this time.” mT City, Calif, aoe | Henderson : a : et etn Pe Se ones including tank, listed man glin it nd to Bm PARKING = ls PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 ca | emo UE oe “172 'S. SAGINAW _Purpos The U. S. produces about 30 per} . iin Bk cent of all the O , » par-| 1 0; to Seenish 9 Periormance and 11.90-14.80; | uislity and /of the party when the election was|'© prreespeinat # ; ; ; Bond -and and Material Bond| Pres-|Sommercial, lle 16/0-16.0; few’ choice ‘00 det. bens... Becta,“ topped.| ing early today. erty St. y. their own planes and hiring their D@nce, at 475 million dollars. The)Sreater | the safety 7a = 1 1.38-1.08 “bu. Chives, No. 1. Tits Leading issues were up from 3 Sisters Mkt. 606 wv. Huren,|own pilots and maintenance mt | a oO 0. BO-1.. < 5 * 195. fractions to about a point. Selected|Grand weekend spec Fresh In 1946 business owned about Th ‘ rs a : . bens. Onions, ary. Wo ‘i 7403.00, ib eninge bigger ae killed turkeys, oven ready 3%c Ib.; mes * ed | _Satty_ Fo Foundation, Civil Aeronautics Administration) ,,4 Jabor relations men are flown No. 1, 2.00-3.$@ 32-ib. Oils and aircrafts advanced once|9.° "iy. fresh killed rabbits, 0c . Parsley, root, No. 1, 1.75-2.3§ dos.|More and were in good demand. Ib.; pan.ready rock fryers, 37c Ib.; bes Radishes, sed. fancy, i$, °S32:| The market was. continuing late Sunkist oranges, 39¢ doz; large behs. No. 1, .85-1.10 doz. behis. aoe. yesterday's rallying trend. Wall seedless grapefruit, 58c doz.; large behs. Rhubarb, hothouse, Street analysts saw in the perform-|firm: head lettuce, 2 for 25c;- red barb. outdoor. No. i, .78-90 dos. bchs.|market’s bullish tendencies were baatet, hothouse, No. 1, 326-3. 318 8-Ib. by no means exhausted after some areweerrise. 5 pkgs. $1.00. Adv. REENS: Collard, No. 1, 1.75-2.25 bu. sessions of reaction from the latest DETROIT. May 28 (AP)—Bess. f.0.0.|(New Jersey) a point or} Detroiter Tells \ Police a } s — eases included, federal-state! better. He Threatened Women, te avg. 33; medium 30; grade B (Late Morning Quotations) DETROIT w — Homicide de- Air oe Browns: Grade A jumbo 304-32; me-, Aled ch Comments: Market steadier. — om Chal ...i te and production hes declined and ts viens demand is better. Supplies about ade-|am Alriin .. quate, although in some jnstances first\am Can ...:.. receivers from nearby areas are clear Am Cyan ...& ry A CHICAGO, May 26 - ‘(AP)—Chicago|Am News ..... Mercantile Exchange—Butter steady;'Am Rad . receipts 1,462,000; wholesale at Am 6melt .. a. ees ae 31.399; whole. | Brist My os: uying prices hanged to oen run + higher; 65 per cent or better A white|Budd Co .... dirties 26; checks 25%; current receipts Calum &H.. CHICAGO, —~Potatoes old: Arrivals 31: track 132; total U8. ship- rote: market firm; I 3 Russets 3%5- 3. new: Arrivals 115; track 191; }° moderate; semana slew; market Harris was picked up early yes- hb 11.6 be 34; capomettes (414-5 a 23; capons| “| knife’ for 54-6 ) ; breeder not * Pigures after decimal points are cighths Ba E hase 2 teste her mt with one arm and tell just and disappoin: slwayne Gehew Pe. Co. | UAW to Probe . ing: a Ford Local 600? i ee cony | S52 GALLON Aryatignay: cones and A -gerr gone ‘for the interna-| receive — - ed - - Drime vealers 26: 00; to iow tional yesterday invoking the|struction and completion of New te tow Rhoice 31.00-28.00 ponte ho ts privilege of the Fifth Amendment ee —, Hi Fa we until -000. early slaughter lambs quality | affiliations or union finaricial af-lRoard of Education, 40 Patterson prstenthaung. fe mtr cen” fairs “is grounds for investiga-|Street, Pontiac, Michi heavier: sows very| Tefused te tell the Senate internal ceived as follows: = le hide ‘on oacchre mort "aarancs_on Cinzori and James M. Simmons, | Separate Gioposale. will be rel uneven to _§¢ higher; in-| security subcommittee in Wash- Proposal A — General Con- ’ ‘ ior at|.@ member of the local’s tool and Prepesal B — Mechanical few ‘mostiy 3 280-300 Te is.00-18.s0;| de committee, — was | Work. 17.00-19.98: 80-480 th 1480-18 0. steering gear. and machine unit Proposal C — held May 3. All 5 Setwreaely, acters, en en nee contract. American League Teams|international can ‘and would step| Associates. Inc., 199 Fost Fl " ‘are Saturday morninys|_GRAND RAPIDS. (INS) — A A check fn the ‘stint of $50.00 ‘planes range from small personal crowded skies. times they are used increasingly ccm . by other employes. Sales officials, See ee enc ecmat cell. Cree i eT RATE top technicians, purchasing agents fresh killed stewers, pan ready, ~~ |figures for 1954, latest available|t, spots needing attention, for all types of flying, puts the) —-______. a ne fatal accident rate for all business, flying at 7.10 per 100 million miles.’ This is sharply higher than the | ” rate of the U. S. domestic air- Tomorrow -- lines, which was 06.50 per 100 — million miles, but notably lower — ' than the fatality rate for pleas- Lhis could be ure flying, which was 95 per 100 miition miles. : The foundation’ 8 safety program now serves. 122 companies owning and operating aircraft for business. | It issues business pilots safety bul- letins and sponsors seminars to lgive business pilots a chance to jahare information in’ _navigation, be radishes. 2 for l5c;.Birds Eye ance a demonstration that the lemonade, 10c can; Birds Eye Gulf Oil more than 2, Getty Oil, Royal Dutch and Standard Oil sete Plans to Open | g . : ‘ , Knifed One Fatally | New York Stocks Stretch of Expressway LANSING — The State High- |way Department announced today | . ithat an approximate mile and | |half long stretch of the Edsel! Be SURE wit iFord Expressway from Russell to’ \Mt. Elliott streets in Detroit 4 The detectives quoted Raymond be opened to traffic at ll om. | ‘ Det Saturday. eed eae of penne rceiy oe Pontiac Press Phote | The stretch of expressway was = iit at a cost of $12,500,000. In- th of them with a knife OUTSTANDING CITIZEN — John F. Perdue, principal of Bagley | bu ~ they fought him. : School, right, informs Francis Donohue, the schoél area's mail man, |Cluded in the new section is a ae — that he will be honored by the school and patrons on his route June — million dollar a to carry Paap aged “ nag a a ane | 10 during the school honors assembly, Donohue, of 651 Williams Lake eadromesins! netted Dequip- | LE ; dre yards of several railroads.’ Ola Mae Moore, 31. He said all. Rad., Waterford Township, has instituted a blood bank for Post Office The department said the 2,315-foot: ttacks occurred on Detroit's | °™Ployes, assisted patrons with alien registration forms, was first oes aad conti: Snape side._ “ ° sponsor of the Bagley Yearbook. He is president of the Pontiac —_—=—* Prado — built “I'm glad I'm omen the én. Branch, National Assn. of Letter Carriers. in Michigan. bridge tectives quoted Harris as ge] “T was gettirig more vicious all! the time.” tectives Charles Schlachter and Kenneth Perry said a 17-year-old youth told them today of attack- ing 20 women in the last two months and slaying one of them who resisted. = - ¥e 3 a. 2 eucanusButers;acects,pusecsexser: seers age ont sse0e oe ee ° oe 5. * iJ < 6 = _e39eue : eo: seat Y cd sBSBAS6SUSCRSUSS> | Alum ery Sat a CRAWFORD AWE-GROVE 710 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 2-8357, nats te we 600 8s savuviivuve 7 of OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 3 WAYS TO BUY: ‘Ti 1 9:00 1—CASH. 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A. . 2—LAYAWAY. os low as $1.25 weekly! . WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS Capital Airl .. Carrier Cp . Case, JI Cater Trae .. Ches & Oh SenvwaNeee Guna = E = Ss a eit 3 + ° &-sseeessesess ee sieve awe Gt No SS oa * *& *& STOCK, AVERAGES jterday on the description of a es be eee te Ge Oe ee who had been assaulted. sn nats, ot este! Police said he made his statement Adus 3 The Prev. ay 100.2067 168 712 ver g after day-long omens. eeeeeee DETROIT STOCKS he did ‘(C. J. Nephier Co.) "Td Allen & Bquip.co. ¢ 37 31/08 to scream or I'd kill her,” Baldwin “Rubber Co. ; ww oe Ss WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE! emeeeseee re ee reeHsaw The Prophet ee Rudy Mancfect_ = eee Toledo Ed ne iy SeavvHae | First Quality, A-Grade Special Purchase Nationally Known 3-Pc. Cast Iron Colored | “No sale; bid and asked. Offcols Sey ekingl=reeemeel! ELECTRIC | » BATH SETS Amendment Is Grounds |Puing-_ The structure has been for Investigation = a. oo "| - HOT 3-PC. WHITE : mr $7120% | - WATER | § | 139” 3 BATH SETS DETROIT @®—The International MENT United Auto Workers union says it} ADVERTISE will step in if Ford UAW Local FOR BIDS = doesn’t investigate allegations t affiliations among! school District of the City of some local officials. Pontion, Pontiac, Michigan, will Made to Sell for $219.95 ' REG. $134.50 VALUE —— es ee bath tub, = agiomat rip waste @ awerts .. . rege ad : 20"x18" china wash basin, with triple plated i a cos eee ae ee : chrome faucets and waste ... medern, quiet- bargain ! : - COMPLETE WITH 195, ALL A-GRADE CHROME questioned 2: » Tuesday, so about Communist June 25, 1987, = the Tee of the, nROMe F at which tion.” time and place all Vids will be publicly opened and read aloud. COLORED pee SETS. Eee Seaman” SQOIS all A-GRADR fit trcings These tanks carry complete fac- tory warranty. Edison approved. Now twice as much hot water! Ask us. FIBERGLAS LAUNDRY TRAYS a © ead \Wearn . $9Q95 | Big 50-Inch—-3-Unit Kitchen TUBS 29 - Crate Marred he was a member | Accepted hiadiee WO be yorrulenll three invoked the/in the Pama ot 100%, io the * * shall pay. total cost these bonds. start a $ fAi9s fue Fen , a oe “the international assumes the obtained hag gg a oder _—napeaionis oe ee a ae local ‘will act but. if, it does not|noon, ‘ Fully Guaranteed * ALL SIZES of Base and Wall Cabinets | $99" SINK = in stock... . AT LOWEST PRICES! anes “ do so-in a reasonable time, the|o! the gol Eberle M. Smith must be submitted as a — “\for each set of \ ekg ee ie, We Pe eg ee é tp be Pte a erFene poe de a eee? stabil cK \ { ~ 4 / a y* rg ta ter bt (Sitar Bee seoet gies oS Ger ait SPB: a ne * me bet \ ¢ Membership Six hundred and twenty-four out- doorsmen and conservation-minded sportsmen from Pontiac were list- ed this week as members of one of Michigan’ 8 largest,and most in- sportsmen’s organizations, fluential the Oakland County Sportsmen’ Club of Waterford, Four of the six members of the club’s executive committee and. 19 members of the board of directors are Pontiac residents; GOA & witty none os cue of the most complete outdoor sportsmen’s facilities in the Unit- ed States, Its spacious clubhouse is located in 175 acres of field, Facilities for indoor and outdoor - Over 600 orful films and speakers. Popular outdoor color films and guest speakers provide expert commen- tary on the many sportsmen’s ac- tivities in Michigan and across the nation. For June 26 Williams brothers of Davison will show their latest film on big game hunting in Africa, Affiliated with th. Michigan United Conservation Clubs OCSC has had a hand in writing legis- lation on the state’s game and fish laws and alse in protecting the rights of sportsmen afield. The club is affiliated with Na- tional Rifle Association, Tl ational Wildlife Federation and Ducks Un- limited. Several state and national tour- archery tournaments, skeet and and skeet competition are held an- trap shooting, rifle and pistol nually at OCSC. National skeet ranges, beagle field trials, bait and championships were held there in fly casting on adjoining Townsend 1954 and 1955. and an invitation for Lake, and picnic grounds offer ata return visit of the National Skeet tractions to area sportsmen in'Shooting Association hag been re- every season of the year. Facilities ceived for the August 1958 tour-| “and programs for the wives and! children of club members are also ‘ offered in many: sports. A highlight of the club's activi- ties is its monthly membershir meeting held the last Wednesday) of each month. Business announce- ments and fun are mixed with col-| nament. Seventh Annual Chief Pontiac Skeet Championships are planned for a July date. = Frisky Bunnies ‘Paddle’ Race . Set for June 9 Lose Easy Life; Back to Wilds Seven little rabbits, rescued froni. a lawn-mower some 7-8 days, now face the stern realities of “wild. | jlife. The bunnies were releeased, | first of the week on a western Oak- land County farm by Mrs. Henry, Sixth annual 8-mile canoe race ' Lobeck, 1900 Hilfer Rd. Mrs. Lo-, down the Huron river, from Mil- beck’s son Randy, 10, found the) ford, into Kensington lake in the nest of rabbits while cutting the | Kensington Metropolitan park has Lobeck front lawn. been set for Sunday June 9. me) will be at 2 p.m. For more than a week the | cate animals were fed from a Contestants, comprising two-men medicine dropper. They thrived | teams, will check in at the Mil- gq ford bridge before 12 o'clock noon.| stand More than 75 teams are expected. delight Race is sponsored by the American Youth’ Hostels, the Milford Board, of Commerce and the Huron- Clinton Metropolitan Authority. Another canoe race of interest to loca) followers of the sport, set for June 16, is the Saginaw, river race, during Bay County’ Centennial, Teams of paddlers about one-half the from all sections of the state are surface, is larger r expected to take part. Race starts land surface, and covers‘ about made clothes. Persons wishing to| at Saginaw and winds up at Bay one-third of the entire area of the enter their daughters may contact globe. ‘Mrs. Louis Essiambre, FE 4-4068.'building is 29 years old. City. i ' parted. The Pacific ocean comprises, world’s water than the entire naments in rifle, pistol, archery - . jeye pike planted in Lakeville Lake THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29/1957 % Jaycee Park. Singles by John Shanks, Ted runs in the 4th _ wrapped up Griff's. error, & PLANT — Picture -one of the big wall- Ww Zolliker of Lapeer, above Methodist Men's Club 5 Meets for Election MARLETTE—The District Meth-, odist Man's Club met Sunday aft ernoon at the Lake Huron Camp) igrounds for the annual election of teh. officers. The results were as fol- lows: Lionel Thompson of Mar-| lette, president; Arden Tiley of Mt. Clemens, vice president; Dr. Carl J. J. Black of Sandusky, treasurer. Back-to-back 2nd stanza, f while fanning secretary, and a few days ago in a restocking, program, Ralph Sterns of Lake- |pounder, one of many constituting, ‘more than 800 pounds of the s icies released in the lake. Business-| alma men around the lake provided music position in the Almont Co: funds with which to purchase the | munity Schools for the ensuing ifish for planting. year. i ‘Church Group Plans Breakfast, Show iParish will sponsor a Mother- Daughter Breakfast Sunday, June jfrom Alma College “They just got too frisky for 9. This is to be held in the parish} paul Pantel Christides has re- \us, and we had to turn them out,/hall immediately after the 8°30 cently been elected as sophomore | on a nice farm,” Mrs. Lobeck re Mass. Men of ‘the parish will, class — at Central Michi- | The Pontiac Jets of the Class A po lis a oe of Delta Sigma Phi! fraternity and the son of Mr. and The program will consist of a Mrs. Chris Christides of 8475 Es-' serve the breakfast. gan * * * fashion show of children’s hand- ton Rd., Clarkston. ‘Select Music Teacher "|Ville Landing is holding a 3 or 4. for Almont Schools ALMONT—Kenneth J. Smith of jas signed a contract for = (Center Closes to Teens; n Start Baseball Season GINGELLVILLE — Tuesday was | Smith is a graduate of Alma the last night the Community Cen- . High School and will receive a \Bachelor~of Arts degree in music ter here was open to Teenagers, until next September when school reopens. Both girls and boys soft- ball and baseball are now being organized by the Metropolitan Club jing the summer he will be water- ORCHARD LAKE — The Altar front director of the Boy Scout \Society of Our Lady of Refuge|Camp at Lake Orion. hcs5.8 sie isiweien 0 Oriff's Giants and Nei Two more runs in the A pair of walks, did the damage.. Nelson and Bob Johnson brought: the Giants their 1st run in the: then the same two ifor Griff's and allowed five hits- ‘Wayne Sheffer, who gave way to Eddie Jefferson in the 5th inning, was charged with the loss. Jones and Berg; son. tw inning. "| the verdict triples by Ernest St., \Gritt's Trips Giants, 4-2 Area Students Earn A, -gouple of two-run clusters Wharry and Ray White plus a» Degrees i in Houghton & énabled Griff’s Grill to trip the infield error gave Griff's Michigan Giants, 4-2, in Tuesday's City League baseball action at HOUGHTON — Sidney Williams, 6th son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil- for ams of 421 W. Second St. Roches- an ter will receive a Bachelor of fielder’s choice and Science degree in general science ' | singles by Shanks and Wharry with a major in geology and a ‘Master of Science in geology, from | Michigan Institute of Mining and * * : Also receiving a Michigan Tech “batters combined ,a single and degree is James Wilson, son of Mr. ‘double for the other tally in the and Mrs. George P. Wilson, 55 Oak Auburn Heights, Bachelor of Jim Jones pitched the distance Science in electrical engineering. * nine. Starter De- 60202 6-4 7 10 000 1-2 3 2 Sheffer, Jefferson (5) in June. Dur-| | Sunday. North Branch Students Plan | Coming Activities NORTH BRANCH — Commence- ment activities for the 62 gradu- ates of the North Branch Area schools begin with the Baccalaur- eate address to be given by. Rev. Karl W. Patow, Methodist pastor, at the school auditorium at 8 p.m. Scripture reading will be given by Rev. John Huber of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and _ benediction /by Rev. Wilburt Walker of the Pil- grim Holiness church. ting the program are Elect Class President = the summer months. Highligh the addresses of the valedictori- an and salutatorian Betty Rey- nolds and Betty Skwirsk, respect- ‘in a Memorial Nets Play Holiday Game ively. Day game at Jef-| Guest the schools before the June 7 insurance may be | Winkler, in the arts and crafts, and Harry Rule, with supervi- ‘sion and evening games. fered part of the day. * * * in the Pontiac League. Two assistants wit] be Gayle Volleyball, badminton, pihg pong ‘and a variety of other games as well as planned hikes will be of-|32, "Slate ‘Recreation This. Summer in Orion - LAKE ORION—Plans are near} Hauxwell Jr., secretary; and Mrs. Larry Giddings, treasurer Plans * 4 to Children may bring their lunch of said Sect and stay the day, or come for Boys 13 through 16 can partici-' sichi, pate in the class E baseball team The revised recreation board of |55 twelve now include representatives of the three sponsoring boards: HELEN LaBOMBARD Remarks by the class president, nald Vollweiler, willbe followed will clash) ‘by the class will, class history,' with the Detroit Eagles Thursday |cjass prophecy and giftatory. uest speaker at the graduation \ferson Field on 9-Mile Rd. in Fern- program at 8 p.m. Tuesday, June. \dale. _ Pitcher Charley Kinnard and 4 will be Dr. E. C. Beck of Central) | An e itime is 2 p.m, lcatcher Bonner Upshaw will be | College of Education, Mt. Pleasant; average American residence the Jets’ starting battery. Game and former president of the Michi-| 'gan Education Association. of 3060 Seebaldt St., Township, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Helen Loretta LaBombard to Robert A. Blue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blue of 3030 Seebaldt St. The wedding will be held at St. Episcopal ,Church, Andrew's | June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bryant public hearing OTICE 18 s be , Township wash Wed ing, to be filled out and returned| Hee, between 9 and 10 a.m. any Mor?-| me ing of the week of June 24, The program is free except for mate- rials used by the individual in arts and crafts, and a slight fee for of Section 9, Town } North, Range # ~- tion West 120 feet, with = at ‘ot the gn changes is plan Ea — may those interested, GIVEN A by the Waters Board at the to Com. _ “Fart of the test % of One © > more or less to of the Ese East half ‘of Bae North- Section 6, Town. 3 thence South pein to point of ve of Bur- aoe tnterested are reqnested: ng Map together office of the — be examined WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD JAMES E. WATERFORD TO Ma Gs Pederal-aid Pontiac, oy oad pny. Tyesaey ioe Se wane ‘or the pur- an the economic effect <n pro. the community. cz Section 116¢ Highway Act hway Commissioner, =r sceordance with Pp groups expansion of Perry Street song Ol cc to Opd: I May 28, 29, “ST. Waterford is persons eligible o Tete et said annual school election. ship or the city od of the city in which the elector real : ready arom tered w registration books of such ed _ upon and ag Sreong- bart ivem, that 967, up - rd Tim Persons al: the 108%. re-register, IONROE M. OSMUN. Secretary of the Board of Education May 28, 30, ‘67. Death Notices Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Ma Male 6 _Help Wanted Female 7 COATS FUNERAL HOME =D UNIFORM cppicen |CURS OIRLS & WAITRESS FOR Com factitiie In, 2960 Creare | sarin Pains = Watertord Twp. | {offs time summer od. EM) ProrE Lg nrein Me GOOD PART " Olrl, 1730 Ghankin Rd, Walled V —— : Gab DRIVERS STEADY & PART | Late; betgred nines gouge. Voorhees-viple aeetcr Attendant | ap Behe tae TIME gear sgter of Linda and Seem FUNERAL HOME Bion Sheil Service. 2005 14 CLEANING LADY WITH OWN . Mrs ae. and er ten la bu ; a _ Mie Rd., Birmingham. Ma 38 1 or 2 davs week Opportunity J. Michaels Sr. Prayer “s oe are | OPPORTUNITY FOR IN NEXPERY ~aaoae = | | was held ze a at ENCED MAN, AGE 18 TO 44, in COUNTS t SALES GIRL 8 MARE. | | Per lady with bookkeeping expert. Cape aed take. wi Rev | nance ee nenemans | Maw bp amine cod wlling to] GeMeth” waig" lun Eev‘ocnt | Su ga" BOP prise cee? ey * = « I : ‘ - ment tm Oakland Hills Memorial BEAUTIFUL ¢ GRAVE LOT AT woot under moe| Spots = poreen. Doulas Cleaning | perience, and r qualifica- aoe tive Wenets nT ~ | con Om AL80 COUNTER | —“=** ! 1 MORSE, MAY 98, 1001, JOMN £..| TRIES CHAPEL — THO COAVES: oF Se 0 tbat it wl Rod Beet’ ie Wo Baron. ™ "| eriess home Live in. 2 chi 865 Buno Rd, Milford: ee: Te 3: P ye2 60 5 2 & 5, nice modern home in Pon- beloved husband ef Mrs. T. tnd weiement Selary eee OS | he 4 Crum & OInLs Lg FOR 5S 6 ee ee Morse; dear father of John Morse tions & ref OR ; Deneid| Help Wanted Male 6 interview write mfidential | 318 8. Saginaw or oi Baldwin et WANTED OORT Paul . Puneral 12. giving name, ace, of address “CURB W AITRESSES housework & of children. service will id Wednesday, A REAL ESTATE SALESMAN — => present occupation and | req°, bas a limited pumber of FE 42901. Call between 4@e y 28. 3:30 p.m. from the, who can tt working hours. Gare meee on the p.m Richardson-Bird chapel. Milford,| cense, checa me on this new ings f pat Bo ft Robert W efficl-| idea of selling alae day Must be 18. Apply in | HOUSEKEEPER POR SMALL sting a ieterment tn iford Me- | oye ent 9 CALL J. zk RAILROADS NEED person only oe family, cooking & cleaning, over Me in state . the, mehordoce- TZ _—_PES# MEN 17 TO 34 vg > Lake RA _Ponlisc ; Press “Bos we Write e J oan ed . eed Bird Puneral Wome ATTENTION - ed ee ar ge ty ly HILBROOK. MAY. 26. 1957, eee en ceeenes | ees Seis one eremeens | gaat fer women We Ove te Mi ing Avon C Tb "Saale tc Sleep ae | Sete Sree weet | Set cory: Senses | eraomrron pen mae mare | Selec Reed beléy Mrs. . ; DELIGHTFUL R) Porgiac Philbrook. service will be sion, bonus and profit a bring wife. Mino: mt. ni tin held Priday. May 31, at 1 p.m.| no restrictions no limitations men ore SN. Te 8 pete Exe of ate ng EITCHEN HELP WANTED. SOME from the Hun wal Home| life time security. 6 to, see) STANDARD OIL CO. West Complete charge. Rel | srt treceporction ee with Edward ace Interment in Oak mu savancement Call Lakevtiie 7032 = now one proercoyhd | ham. Mi 62170. Call between 9| _ shift. ry Mar. FE 6-071 ae ote peel ieee wom ib 4 Cook Colles Go, ieas3| tue at Li & Pontiac | end 5 p.m ingT PAE Catv eek. Dsy ee East Mile ‘Rea Detroit. “| Tradl, etal 9%] SocTOR WANTS OFFICE NURSE. eT Si Oa, SEAR PLD Ge] Ben, brs rang sop en | S88 ES si pe cel, 1006 6. Five » La- 41584. After 5, 4. DIETITIAN lor home : f| between 25-45 to service insur- Box 4 rs Pei ie Tetinebem: dear| ance debit in this area. $5,000 to $355.98 perme. aacias exiary. compen enship een wages. ) brot Mrs. Hazel | 910.000 @ year. Lifetime a. SALESMEN 40 he. Liberal personel pol) SGinpLEAGED. HOUSE =n ° age Brauer, William, Arthur. e wif train vou Call FE 2-0219.| wow @ used cars. Good working| cies Wie ‘or cal Persone! MAID live 1¥ 8% DAYS PER mag coe st ATTENTION = person Devt. General Hosmer’ | week. Ref. Christian bome. MI Tottingham. yay aio} ae se ue ig Chaos ROGERS SALES & SERVICE | _ Pontiac. PeMich. Phone 6-4741. from Peneriet. Pune eral Home| Ea learn. Proven aera Ate. DEPENDABLE LADY FOR BABY- | ~ Light work $15 week. 349 Judson. with Rev. Pred rk aneiticiating training program, Cer necestary.|TOP MECHANIC FOR NEW &/ sitting, 5 davs ve in. FE 5-7902, Interment in Sas w —— Fe — voniae Piy gt mh — ter fe —_ — good; before 3 pmo . , : t . over ir io ie, st the Plumerfelt’ Puneral Home,| ings, PE $462 tor sppointment. | Dale Hi Hughes, “ane. Sones | DISTRICT MANAGER Opportuinty Oxf BARBER WA -, 9000 PAY. | Plymouth Novi Rd. Walled We are looking for & cape- ont _#32_ Mt. Clem or $1 ; ie woman Wi General Hi Flowers 3 BLACKSMITH <a waned. pa ing cond. perience to: de i a sales moe Beast =— Chudrea INDUSTRIAL deal tor man. See| org of 10 women Own room, = UMS CITY OF PONTIAC | Sp ctuc, “iass Nort Ra wallsc| your, tacome from a suv. | } 407,otf plus alternate, sundays 1 te GERANI or goon ey gee "| stantial base salary plus a ‘Midwest THE ONLY NEW EAL & e > | llpattie ners bege ie Be pair. Rate $2.41 .. $2.61. Apply | "'in Pontiac that te rani orer| Sales.” “Expenses. cor TA ODENING ome fs, ~! j ear. anage ogg a lantanas, cap DRIVERS STEADY & PARE 5 — A =: by the compas. il ea) = Sales Ia Ee tines, pies ry run., cole-| Orchard: Lake. 3 to § p.m. Opening for fi, eleeman, ms a Longe Ed 2 ae fod = a gs Member” oa Ss >: 5 Ores generai fact at Riemenschnelder's, 232 8. ~ which will . rd miler © of fete mite pe Thursday sand alter: w. FE 20131. be tad overeriing it Tou Tae, W. Gaylord wee e | i re : fel qualified, write and tell wrence W. Gaylor : ThARTARER GALL APE” BLDG WE NEED “| Br about ee "new: same , eas 4 z elly, Hano “ 5 . Pike st. Open : Funeral Directors _.4 eS es ee Be Several men nots to Sat Kelty, Hance _™=* bd ‘ |_ Fares. dealership our tra TANI { : AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND pensation, career DINING ROOM : Lita Pie A eRS | siete amet g -HOSTESS ae hn M Tee Sree ae eulon to 40 yout Zot's has su opening Ng a re Donelson- O Ss Daaiest S ‘there to saobleve success = i. scnuslenen miccneury, iy commission. | bt 41-4200" Write FONERE GOP Ss should: talk over with us in person im. to 8 pom. | — 263047 ver ALIFTED! Mr, Guyer or Mr, Bruns, The aS : R ee: Coens, Se, Oe 8-| woodward = ware Lk. Rd. Yor women with amb apne eevee ams [FIpek’ cee rewaowe| ESA, Sa nas" the would like middie- seed or elderly lady for Tight oe ee. ee PROFESSIONAL for ae Pe Se es oe NCED W NURSES | , ay there |) ica infestans | Ge parsnuts Temes | Sor Mager ees | Panel sre pln . At 10 a.m. today f. Pontise on days off Sey cls, Sige Unie Li , . 40 br, were replies at the Press P MAN HELP | Howell, 306-XM-i2 after © wk. the ore : Director of office tn the following $| 2, rm. Mest, Mev ee tore. | 22. : Ra. Nusing Service, Puatise General ? * man .. North- ag ‘ Hi Pontiac, Michigan. Ph. MA " E. lL; Morris,| YOUNG MEN, ARE YOU BE- Ricky’s| FE boxes: _ a : tween the of 17 and 25 and Bis Wea, “ae Bb woodward | “+ “2, 8 8, 10, 12; 19; 28,26, FIRE FIGHT desire part time employment with Soueph’e Hoey. | RECEPTIONIST ~ 31, 88,° 6,76, TI, 19, ' AND ping necessary. Write ‘Pontiac 38, $1, 58,°90, &,. ¢ : ess, Box 75, stating qualifica- 87, 100, 104, 111, 112, 118. = ii udio, experience peppered. NURSE, Al surgery. No N..O. B. « ” y salery =| PLACE A LOST AD. Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss, Dial FE 2.8181 Aor an adwrté. Sarr “char idee | Help Wa Wanted Female 7) | eet Agencies a Employment Agencies 8A 8A EVELYN EDWARDS Women with car. Prefer son who loves to selj and = seme college background or = | equivalent. Betting bode ee — Choose your ow 11 noon SaNTED LADY POR a 3 — TO LIVE IN. (ae & rd plus wages. FE 3-9566 wouien WITH PLEASANT VoIcr -Recept. | $220 start a ee a eA ak S em IDUSTRIAL SALES FOR .- RECEPTIONIST TYPIST -4225 ff you type 50 words a minute, and enjoy meeting people you can ct $225 a month in a ; Pee Sie aw things you're not using nie through Classified wah ‘ns a) Ss *% ist bate wd average’ skills im satlstying You'll S meet — beau- seleaman =. — IN ROYAL Oak ITS 305 MEINCOLN #4400 housekeephi ay companion for ag More for home than wages. | 7 2846 | Local company is interviewing now | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING WANTED: DENTAL ASSISTANT take “right out of : _ = SERVICE Sor cutekirte of Peatios, Exp. net oe ty MI8g COLLINS | , * a CAREER CENTER. Bi Ai-| HITCH YOUR WAGON ret. expected salary eaufation, _REN BLDG PE bo4i6, TO A STAR Spa _ BOTHERED AND BEWIL: WA _ ‘ live im & take full e of 5 G b DERED. ena at Noche no alee “re TACONET S| verze, rr PLAIN ee gi for Rownework. 1 ay a Sty he ° Y aD, : aa " Ye," Cornwall | Court, Bir. | ro re bas WANTED ae BE NEAT TO GREET Travel agency says send us = _Kiep cocks. Fz eke a file, tit « voung ans one can type. No experience nec- Seay aaa TO x essary, We'll train her for onist, in smalj] convalescent home. Pre- a recepti June’ grads. ts someone eS. on Tee | take note so © nurses a | WOMAN For Liott # HOUSE- ELEGANT SURROUNDINGS $250 work. Stay nights. novia | & MEN & GIRLS — = nape 1 fair 62 off. $25, Mrs. Meyer, MAy- ees os ones on {- WANTED: BABY SITTER TO Live GIRLS Ne seamary fom this. penreee. Ee cee re'll be pubiie-relations, coups eee 3. wet is. mS blieity “releases and 8 bashes RECEPTIONIST CASHIER $200 sw gne in @ mil- _ < on = oe Small insurance office needs a one aconry typist. Insurance background able to type. Write Pontiac | fore! : GOVERNMENT GA Here's a chance io a co seams people and work with offi- who kes r types and sl What Graebner er’s| £ EVELYN | “MICHIGAN [EDWARDS o Employment. Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS , VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 602 Community Neel Bank Bidg, FOR A SECURE TOMORROW JUNE GRADS REGISTER WITH US . NOW. WE'LL. HOLD YOUR JOB OPEN until graduation. Listed below are some of the many interesting positions available. ATTRACTIVE $240 Business exec. needs charming girl to greet — Look more im FASCINATING FINGERS 5 $275 Yous music on ae make on a Sit sia * SECRETARY, CAN’T siaugheneaosa eis ys ys King Clothing Positelepbone | tiful downtown office. Clals. : * 8 sales persun Earnings based on VARIETY TYPIST $218 HELP A PRIVATE EYE * $200 BE BEAUTIFUL $375 a eer oe 13 am. There) cotnctariag ‘irm weeds) acces We want a mature girl with Firm of handsome executives be | rate typist Must have own car a bead on her shoulders to dart % & gal who won't marry one WOMAN WITH i PLEASANT VOICE | do typing and shorthand in of the bosses till she works at for ja — = sele- FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER ra toe as = least a year... = 4 7 io aE em no Sone, cee EXPERIENCED xie Hwy om e fies _ day. SECRETARY. NO SHORTHAND people. A real career here. . BOOKKEEPER cd WOMEN NEEDED TO WORK FON: | ros need aly good svniee sits.) sevens miner MAND sooo | Cort, Dom, Wants suavie® persen PART-TIME ss qualify for this fun job, you ever saw, teaming ne with ; . ‘We have a new service for home; ry, AROUND GIRL $200 young — the sweet MONEY CHANGER ee owners that. sells itself; but we! ryciusive supper club has setup - or «girl 50 ‘| Well known comvapy = to = : green. ing for girl with an, nin, Keeeping home. We, faraish | the gopotnt Sees. Poneret e {a desi, cashier into the the orders. You can work on com- $350 mission or on an hour ee, ae. = plush surroundings and & Wat . with us will equal or the oo sez I. * peal to you t and your typ- Store wilt train neonates woman : salary of @ full time position. and ony 3 with some sales epxerience for -Our only requirements are that | ~ SECRETARY TRAINEE age, here's your chafice to ment. Qe have @ car, are able to meet NO EXPERIENCE, - , be agree By a charming — ee Se ee fee A young Pontiac txe: will 1, president of the cof | Many OTHER JOBS NOW AVAIL-~ for work at €:30 p.m, four eve-| f.,J0U06 ,nontae rage win | Doration, 0 less, ABLE. COME IN AND TAIK nings week Come in Wednes-|. 20.5 typing TO Us ABOUT OUR CAREER day evening, May 29th LEND AN EAR SALARY PLUS TUNITY. sharp. Rm.. 118, insesoven ‘EXECU SECRETARY Tf you have had some sales $325 per month or public contact experience wou 'N TO A prominent Pontiac Executive an coley veckins be ongy 8 get yours of age capable of ism right hand girl for his ae ; inlerviewer. bol the and washing lush air-conditioned office. Abil- gig duit . . References. 5 portant rie Lovely fora real caree i Rees. oe 27111. After 6 Eves.| ence chance for career, r ; KOE TO), OF ONE ORI, ince GENTLEMEN, TAKE | a online Sm nh ; lady « La 5 a nstruction ha a io as private one to a _ HEED! ww ~oaenay TRAINER s325| SPARTON DRIVING HOOL, Help Wanted 8 “Eg youn ambitious man Drivel= “Because "we Bara War Te ng . 7m adjusting In. . | controlled cars ‘qua in- . * putiness Car fur- ; ‘ LIVE IN, MAN ¢ structors, FE S003, for gardenin’ and general care- JR.. ACCOUNTANT $450 ; - - taker; .woman ‘or ral house-| If you have a college accounting B t W References MI 40213 degree, J you need no experience ‘AL FLARE - es ay between 8-10 &.m ; $450 per month, Rush! An excellent future awaits a. EXPERIENCED FEMA danni foc Mg My Me oDRIVING SCHOOL Capable of taking complete in % more drivin: sea stipe Septem e| Tear Ga CONN” Peace ey | Reaeatacn ™ | AR Set 'S TE and take ‘care of dining room & ain you for mente JR. DRAPTSMAN' Male to do ae of jobs such as Engineers OR ACCOUNTANT Mica Here's an copertan for s s wes — e with. My $6204 between 8 & 7 P.M. Lor awe sete “& Progressive company. « Soon ne GRAY FLANNEL TYPE ea tet ata - $8 National co = Pp LIfe ag 4 a or * - unchanged to % lower, July $2.35%-%. .Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN emmeane. May 29 (AP) — open to- (old) Oats Carre 2.03% July ........ 65%, Sept. ......, 2.05% Dec. wore 68% | Se saroe 2.10% Rye — Wheat — (new) July 1.12 eee Tete ag asetin's Se Dee. vevoees 11M - March ...... 2.12% July ......... 12.65 Corn Sept. 212.90 Bere, GS Rev. cde Dee, 2.0... 1.38% . ; Bafista's Forces Fighting Rebels Cuban President Admits Opposition on 3 Fronts, 35 Plotters Nabbed HAVANA (®—President Fulgen- cio Batista's forces have admit- ted rebel plotters in claimed 16 casualties in the north- east. A large part of the capital re- mained without electric power as a result of yesterday’s under- ground explosion, which blacked) ?* out much of Havana's electric P. It i Ind co Rails vil Stock. ndust. til. 8 ou ry oer day .. oon ST tee by} Loe Week ago ..... le 5 . “4 DETROIT POULTRY Month ago ....265.5 123.6 3.6 180.9) pOETROIT, May 27 (AP) — Prices pa F O80 ...0--280.9 101.0 133 178.8 pone Detrete | for. No, 1/1957 high ......2714 14.7 71.3 186.1 quaitty live ASA ST low .......1406 1184 12.9 1 teh — 19-14; | 1856 high ,,....2763 156.1 76.9 ists rs or fryers (2%-3 » 23 low ......- 244.0 126.2 69.6 171. v7 brates (4%-5 Ibs) 25; capons 5%-6%) 27-28 type" turkeys, young beavy xizpe bene %- 2 DETROIT STOCKS : Mark about steady on 'C. J. Nephier Co.) hens with h hens | — — fm oo ll po ge ay. Figures after decimal points are eighths ts heavier than norma! Mon- * High Low Noon day, it trade fair t-| Allen Elec, & — on °* 27 3 ing. Baldwin Rubber Co, . * 163 16 OL. Of & Chem. ae aie i nem, Co, bd x ; CHICAGO POULTRY jowell Elec. Mo. Co... > 88 ¢ CHICAGO, May :_ (AP)—Live poultry! Peninsular Met Pd. Co. * 10 10 steady; yesterday 000. Ib.; wholesale The het Co. * 104 11 ae prices + Reavy hens |Rudy Manufact. Co. .... * 18 184 i Nght hens 12-13%; old Toledo Edison C 13.5 13.58 13.5 13; suponctios anettes ty Ib, ,24%4-28;|Wayne Schew Pd. Co. * 14 16 4-94. - = “No sale; bid and asked. * scien UAW to P be TOCK [ 0 THE PONTIAC PRESS, | WEDNESDAY, \ MAY 29, 1987 a, Produce _ DETROIT PRODUCE CES MONDAY WERE: FRUITS — Apples, Northern y, No. 1, 3.25-3.76 bu. Apples, Steele . No. 1, LES, — Asparagus, No. Beets, . Parsley, curly, No. . Parsley, root, No, . Pota' barb, outdoor, No. 1, doz, —— hothquse, No. L "3.25-3.78 ‘En. GREENS: ie see No. 1, 1.75-2.25 bu. Whites: Grade A. jumbo 38-40, wtd ; extra _ Ja. 4; . 44g; tnedtemn 3.85; new: Arrivals 115; gui, Cairns Song u joan b ae es Calf 3.25-3.40; reatigeey AGO, Mi May 28 (AP) — Salabi — active pe FF | 330 Ib rae Te “ei th 14.50-15.50 cattle Set Clinics in Detroit Brisk Trading 4.50-5.00 topped. ing early today. ‘| fractions to about a point. Selected : issues made bigger gains. 1, Manas des. ishes,| yesterday's rallying trend. Wall ‘| Street analysts saw in the perform- d, N 1 tte 2.28" bu bu. Sorre a ite ew $0-2.00|1957 high. and aera 36-2000 bu. ee Overall, ~ business Bais d tuce, Bibb, hothouse, No, 1, i economic _ bac ground con nued k. basket. Lettuce, leaf, No. 1.$0-| mixed today. ———E oe 't L18| "The best gains were made among *- roos: Large, 11.80-12.00 30-doz. case;joils. Amerada was up about 3, medium 9.50-10.00; small #40900 = {Gulf Oil more than 2, Getty Oil, Oil DETROIT EGGS Royal Dutch and Standard May 28 (AP)—Eggs. f.0.b.|(New Jersey) d a point or Detroit, cases included, federal-state| better. wtd. av 28-30, wtd. avg : B large 32-33, wtd. avg. 32! New York Stocks Browns; Grade A jumbo 37; large 33- eas cae avg. 33; medium 30; grate B (Late Morning Quotations) ks 34 Commercially graded: Whites: Grade|aqmiral .,.... 11.1 r -. 5 A jumbo 30-32: medium -_ Red ...... 668 Cities Sve . 69.3 Browns: Grade A jumbo 30%-32; me- Allied Ch ..... 88 Clark Equip ., 60.4 ium 26. Allied Strs .... 44.4 Climax Mo .,, 72.6 Comments: Market ‘steadier, Overall Allis Chal .... 34.4 Cluett Pea .,. 40.7 trade improving. Floor stocks are mod-|alum Ltd ...,. 45 Coca Cola .,,,1064 erate «@ production has declined andiaicoa ...... eee 8S ~=©6 Colg Palm ,.. 43 demand is better. Supplies sbout ade-|aAm Airlin ,... 181 Col Brd A .. 34.6 quate, auheeeh in some instances first Am Cap ...... 41.2 Col Secce OVO receivers from nearby areas are clear-|Am Cyan e 84.4 Comw Bd «.., 40.2 ing readily. m Gas & El. 38.3 Con Edison ,, 63.5 Am M & Pdy . 3 Con N Gas .. a CHICAGO BUTTER AND Ecos =| A™ Motors... ot Gone Mak. 323 ICAGO, . May. 28 (AP)—Chicago/Am News + 33) «Cont Can . 41.2 Mercantile Exchange—Butter steady;'Am Ra .-oe «Cont COP & 8 12.7 receipts 1,462,000; wholesale ba | Am Smelt ,... $5.1 Cont Mot ... 7.4 rece unchan, 83 score ‘AA LT] Bond Strs .... 16.6 Ford Mot ... 56.3 A $0.00 B rr} ; 88 C 65; cars 90 B $1;|/Borg Warn .., 42.2 a Sul .,.1056 Cc 68%. Briggs Mf ... 9.3 Prueh Tra ... 104 fog de steadier; ppc nee 21, ag whole-|Brist My .... 49.6 Gen Dynam . 61.7 sale buying prices unchanged to 1 cent, Brun Balke .. 59 Gen Elec -« 66.2 higher; 65 seems P better A white| Budd Co . 204 Gen Fds ...., 66.1 30; mixed mediums 25; standards 28; | Burroughs . 465 Gen Mills ... 63 dirties 26; checks 25%: current receipts |Calum & H .. 12.2 Gen Motors .. 42.6 a7. ‘amp Soup .. 33.2 Gen Shee 26.3 Sin Pe BE Sen Mes Be mn Pac : re . 82. CHICAGO POTATOES Capital Alri ...232 Gillette ..... al CHICAGO, May 28 (AP)—Potatoes old:|Carrier Cp .. 87.6 Goodrich . 72.1 Arrivals 31; track 132; fatal vs. ship- Case. JI - 154 Goodyear ...., 86.2 ments 660; su ; demand Cater Trac .. 06 Crah Paige ... 1.6 erate; market Russeta 2.75- Chee & Oh ..@ Gt Wo Ry ... 43.1 track 191; sup- slow; market sae ate: = Ford Local 600? i be Sparks Market NEW ¥ORK (AP)—Stock market prices moved higher in brisk trad- Leading issues were up from Oils and aircrafts advanced once more and were in good demand. The market was continuing late ance a demonstration that the s.|market’s bullish tendencies were by no means exhausted after some sessions of reaction from the }atest STOCK, AVERAGES NEW YORK (Compiled by the As- sociated Press). Officials Say Invoking Amendment Is Grounds | for Investigation | American Federation of Musicians, _jkilled turkeys, oven ready 3%7c Ib.; 60 |Police said he made his statement 3 after day-long questioning. The two 1s4.5'detectives said the women assault- 'ed ranged in age from 24 ta, 68. 3| Perry he bought “a new pocket | News in Brief Thieves entere@ the office of the{. * in the Loop Building, 7144 N. Sagi- naw St., between Sunday morning and yesterday, pried open two filing cabinets and stole $35 ac- cording to Clyde Troxell, 295 Lib- erty St. 3. Sisters Mkt, 608: W. Huron. Grand weekend specials: Fresh fresh killed stewers, pan ready, 5c Ib.; fresh killed rabbits, 69c lb.; pan ready rock fryers, 37c Ib.; Sunkist oranges, 39c doz.; large seedless grapefruit, 58c doz.; large firm head lettuce, 2 for 25c; red radishes. 2 for l5c; Birds Eye lemonade, 10c can; Birds Eye strawberries, 5 pkgs. $1.00. Adv. Attacked 20, Says Youth, 17 Detroiter Tells Police He Threatened. Women, Knifed One Fatally DETROIT # — Homicide - tectives Charlies. Schlachter Kenneth Perry said a 17-year-old youth told them today of attack- ing .20 women in the last two months and slaying one of them who resisted. The detectives quoted Raymond | Harris of Detroit as saying he raped seven of his victims and cut three of them with a knife when they fought him. Harris was held for investiga- tion in the death May 18 of Mrs. Ola Mae Moore, 31, He said all the attacks occurred on Detroit's near northwest side. “I’m glad I'm caught,” the de- “I was getting more vicious all’ the time.” * * * Harris was picked up early yes- terday on the description of a woman who had been assaulted. Harris told Schiachter and knife” fer each attack. He said © he did not knew why he did so. “I'd grab the woman around the neck with one arm and tell her not to scream or I'd kill her,” € ‘{\didn’t believe me. She tried to| 3 fight me off. So I stabbed her.” | Mrs. Moore died of stab wounds | Hf if when he was picked up. Holland Site Considered HOLLAND (# — Ottawa County, DETROIT @—The International steering gear and mathine wait Rush to Bedside Pontiac, struction and completion of New : —s a Senior Br ag School until School District of the City of Pontiac, Michigan, will receive secied bids for the con- tT. Tosedar, June 25, 1987, M.S. cines ot aa Board of ——. 40 Patterson} Street, Pontiac, Soy er a ch! time and place all a, a hel publicly opened and read aloud. Separate proposals will. be re-| ceived as follows: — General Con- | area B— Mechanical Work, Proposal C — Electrical Work. Salable 4,000; calves 200;. steers May 3. Seon acy iC Widen eal | § * 4 " 3 e ‘ . peewee “reeds vangnenged;, bali financial siniobiice at tee tonite Peper D-—Metal Lockers. Srtestd and toe goed 11bOib se; bigniDlant unit, said he is not-now aj. Freed choices heifers 2100-25.%;|Communist. But he would not say| trod! peel on cows 14.28-16.06- EE meen Bt sw bo ccd end _cuttere 11-80-1448; vitlity ead|of the party when the election was|‘° furnish sat ‘commercia} 16.00-18.00; few choice 3. All é the | Bond and Labor and vesiere 30.00... sive, eit May 3. ‘All three invoked thelin ‘the amount of 100% of the i mi ner ty, ind { Sateguard of the Fifth Amendment. contract. The choles, Jombe os 1-3 bc gl a, ks shall pay total cost these bonds. | 12.0010.98; ry prime toring tambs| ‘The international spokesman said Plans and specificdtions may be| shorn slaughter ewes 4.60-6.08. cholet “the international assumes the obtained on and alter Wednesday m local Wi act but © & dove’ actiscus, May A. 10). t OP oom ay _ do so in a reasonable time, the/© , Eberle M. Sh American League Teams ates, Inc., be East _ All — submi remain. period days se steel nemneoe t s & Z E i 4 i Se oD E ’ ~ | i i a a rs eg 2 ee 4 if 5s 3. eal be : their own planes and hiring thei own pilots and maintenance men. tectives quoted Harris as saying, 5 By SAM DAWSON 2,500 planes. Ten years later, ‘it | had about 23,000. NEW YORK _(#—More and more| planes are flying executives and| The National Business Aircraft technicians on corporate business. More corporations are buying business flying, including mainte- r hance, at 475 million dollars. The ‘planes range from small personal |‘ ‘Assn, estimates investment |types to huge million-dollar craft.) In 1946 business owned about ! | _ The Flight Safety Foundation e Puntiac Press Phote OUTSTANDING CITIZEN — John F, Perdue, principal of Bagley School, right, informs Francis Donohue, the school area's mail man, that he will be honored by the school and patrons on his route June 10 during the school honors assembly. Donohue, of 651 Williams Lake Rd., Waterford Township, has instituted a blood bank for Post Office employes, assisted patrons with alien registration forms, was first sponsor of the Bagley Yearbook. He is president of the Pontiac Branch, National Assn. of Letter Carriers. a —— Eee ee Business Takes to the Air as Plane ‘Purchases Soar in ‘| LANSING safety program in 1955, estimates that business-owned planes will be ticking off 5% million flying hours by. 1960. The more>planes, the more flying, and therefore the) greater po _ problem in. ‘crowded .ski CITES cause RATE | Civil Aeronautics Administration ifigures for 1954, latest available) for all types of flying, puts the - fatal aecident rate for all business’ flying at 7.10 per 100 million miles. ' million miles;-but notably lower than the fatality rate for pleas- ure flying, which was 95 per ‘| 100 million miles. now serves 122 companies owning and operating aircraft for business. _|It issues business pilots safety bul- leting and sponsors seminars ‘to give business pilots a chance to share information © in navigation, State Plans to Open Stretch of Expressway |way Department announced today ithat an approximate mile and a jhalf long stretch of the Edsel |Ford Expressway from Russell to! Mt Elliott streets in Detroit will! be opened to traffic at lk om. Saturday. The stretch of expressway was built at a cost of $12,500,000.- In- cluded in the new section is a four million dollar bridge to carry The department said the 2,315-foot long span is the longe3t and costli- est state highway bridge yet built in Michigan, OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘Til 9:00 WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE! _ 52 GALLON ce ELECTRIC 2 HOT WATER ‘HEATER j Set inelades: 5-ft. aviomatic trip was ‘to"'xIs" chrome faucets and waste . First Quality, A-Grade Nationally Known 3-Pc. Cast Iron BATH SETS = 139" Made to Sell for $219.95 china wash basin, with “eripie. guts . modern, qulet- 3 WAYS TO BUY: os tow as $1.25 weekly! WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS 1—CASH. 2—LAYAWAY. which started its business aircraft/traffic This is sharply higher than the | rate of the U. 8. domestic air- | lines, which was 0.50 per 100 The foundation's safety program W— The State High- the expressway over the Dequin-. dre yards of several. railroads.: control, ‘communications and general operations, . * * * Couper planes are mainly at the disposal of top corporate ex. ‘ecutives. But in these complicated times they are used increasing|y by other employes. Sales officials, top teebnicians, purchasing agents and labor relations men are flow a | to spots needing attention, a eae "Tomorrow -.- Lhis could be Be SURE wit ST CRAWFORD DAWE-GROVE 710 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. & 2-8357, lored_.. east fren bath tub, oo te and faucets feciedes i a ' These tanks carry complete fac- tory warranty. Edison approved. Now twice as much hot woter: Ask us. | TAUNDRY TRAYS ‘SUMP PUMP. 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Dominates OCSC| ~ Membership ~ - Over 600 Six handved and twenty-four out- doorsmen and sportsmen from Pontiac were list- ed this week as members of one of Michigan's largest and most in- fluential sportsmen's organizations, the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club of Waterford, vati - djoutdoor color ,films nation, _. lorful films ied apeaienes: Popular : and guest speakers provide expert commen- tary on the many sportsmen’s ac- tivities in. Michigan and across the For June 26 Williams brothers of Davison will show their latest film Four of the six members of the\on big game hunting in Africa, club’s executive committée and 19 members of the board of directors are Pontiac residents. OCSC is widely known as one of the most complete outdoor sportsmen’s facilities in the Unit- ed States, Its spacious clubhouse is located in 175 acres- of field, waters ,and woodlands in the D. BR, Wilson Sportsman's Park in Waterford. Facilities for indoor and outdoor archery tournaments, skeet and and trap shooting, rifle and pistol ranges, beagle field trials, bait and| fly casting on adjoining Townsend Lake, and picnic grounds offer at- tractions to area sportsmen in! ‘every season of the year. Facilities, and programs for the wives and children of club members are also offered in many sports. A highlight of the club’s activi- ties is its monthly membershir meeting held the last Wednesday of each month, Business a . ents and fam are mixed with cob| Paddle Race Set for June 9 limited. naments in rifle, pistol, nament. for a July date. Sixth annual 8mile canoe race, down the Huron river, from Mil-, ford, into Kensington lake in the Kensington Metropolitan park~ has been set for Sunday June 9. Start will be at 2 p.m. Contestants, comprising two-men teams, will check in at the Mil- ford bridge before 12 o'clock noon. More than 75 teams are expected. Race is sponsored by the American Youth ‘Hostels, the Milford Board of Commerce and the Huron- Clinton Metropolitan Authority. Another: canoe race of interest to local followers of the sport. set for June 16, is the Saginaw | river race, during Bay County's’ Centennial. Teams of from all sections of the state are expected to take part. Race starts nest of Lobeck front lawn. Affiliated with th. Michigan United Conservation Clubs OCSC has had a hand in- writing legis- lation on the state’s game and | fish laws and alse in protecting the rights of sportsmen afield. The club js affiliated. with Na- tional Rifle Association, I ‘ational Wildlife Federation and Ducks Un- Several state and national tour- archery and skeet corfipetition are held an- nually at’ OCSC. National . skeet ‘championships were held there in 1954 and 1955 and an invitation for a return visit of the National Skeet ‘Shooting Association has been re- ceived for the August 1958 tour- Seventh Annual Chief Pontiac Skeet Championships are planned announce | F' risky Bunnies Lose Easy. Life; Back to Wilds Seven little rabbits, reshyed from? a lawn-mower some 7-8 days ago, now face the stern realities of wild- life. The bunnies were releeesed, first of the week on a western Oak- land County farm by Mrs. Henty| Lobeck, 1900 Hiller Rd. Mrs, Lo- ‘beck’s son Randy, 10, found the of rabbits while cutting the) For more than a week the “They just got too frisky for | Us, and we had to turn them out, ‘on a nice farm,” Mrs. ee re _ The Pacific ocean comprises, - paddlers about one-half the world’s water larger than the entire fashion show of ‘children’s land surface, and covers about made clothes. Persons wishing to! surface, is i. ie : Griff’ Ss “Tri ps Giants, 4- 2 Area Students Earn A cupid ot torin GeacWharry val fay) Wike sam an » Degrees i in Houghton enabled Griff's Grill to trip the infield error gave Griff's tw eye pike planted in Lakeville Lake a few days ago in a restocking, . Ralph Sterns of Lake-' pounder, one of many constituting fish for planting. ‘Church Group Plans Breakfast, Show Society of Our Lady of Refuge, Parish will sponsor a Mother- Daughter Breakfast Sunday, June 9, This is to be held in the parish| \serve the breakfast. * * @-. hand officers. The results were as f lows: Lionel Thompson of M lette, president; Arden Tiley of Clemens, vice president; WALLEYE PLANT — Picture Zolliker of Lapeer, secretary, and above shows one of the big wall-'J..J. Black of Sandusky, treasurer. program ‘Select Music Teacher ville Landing is holding a 3 or 4 for Almont Schools presi than ar re Gaon | ALMONT—Kenneth J. Smith of released in the lake. Business- Alma has signed a contract for the Center Closes to Teens; men around the lake provided music position in the Almont Com- ° ; ‘funds with which to purchase the munity Schools for the ensuing year. |, Smith is a graduate of ‘fligh School and will receive a |Bachelor of Arts degree in from Alma College in June. ‘ing the summer he will be water- ORCHARD LAKE — The Altar front director of the Boy Scout ‘Camp at Lake Orion. ‘Elect Class President Paul Pantel Christides has re- hall immediately after the 8:30 cently been elected as =e Mass. Men of ‘the parish will, ‘class president at Central Michi-| ‘fraternity and the son of Mr.. and ton Rd., Clarkston. Dr. Carl 7th. was charged with the loss. 000 202 o— -010 060 1— Griff"'s (\Gianta ... | | Jones and- Berg; sand Nelson. Alma music Dur- until next September when ‘ball and baseball are now organized by the Metropolitan Club for the summer months. “lfor Griff’s and allowed five hits, hile fanning nine. Starter De-. ‘Wayne Sheffer, who gave way to. Eddie Jefferson in the 5th inning, | Sheffer, Jefferson (5) Start Baseball Season GINGELLVILLE — Tuesday was the last night the Community Cen- ter here was open to Teenagers, reopens. Both girls and boys soft-' 1s. Holiness church. Highlighting the program are _ the addresses of the valedictori- an and salutatorian Betty Rey- nolds and Betty Skwirsk, respect: Jets Play Holiday Game | The Pontiac Jets of the Class A d Vollweiler, will be followed gan College in Mt. Pleasant. He! City Baseball League will clash Pagers —— will, class history, | is a member of Delta Sigma Phi vith the Detroit Eagles” “Thursday jclass prophecy and giftatory. in a Memorial Day game at Jef- The program will consist of a Mrs. Chris Christides of 8475 Es- ferson Field on 9-Mile Rd. in Fern- program at 8 p.m. Tuesday, June idale. Pitcher Charley Kinnard and 4, will be Dr. E. C. Beck of Central leatcher Bonner Upshaw will be College of Education, Mt. Pleasant An average American residence the Jets’ starting battery. Game and former president of the Michi- Andrew's Jim Jones pitched the distance Science in electrical engineering. North Branch According to Half Carlin, direc- tor, blanks will be sent out through the schools before the June 7 clos- ing, to be filled out’ and returned between 9 and 10 a.m. any morn-| me “ling of the week of June 24, The _ {program is free except for mate- rials used by the individual in arts: and crafts, and a slight fee for insurance may be Two assistants will be ser Winkler, in the arts and crafts, twelve now include representatives of the three sponsoring boards: at “|Slate . Recreation ‘Plans . This Summer in Orion __ - LAKE ‘ORION—Ptans are near completion for the summer rec- reation program for children ages six through sixteen, in the Orion Commiinity’ School district. The program will be held at the Blanche Sims School, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., June %4-August, 2. * * * Gordon since, ‘lies eek” ship: and Hugh Brady,for the, . board. , Willard Stephen, for the town- Hauxwell Jr., secretary; and Mrs. |Larry Giddings, treasurer. Bast. at a Section from tion; alon Sout AY All To ae from Resident: "Part of the East 5 of Northwest % of Section % Town Let “e ham Lake Park Subdivision, “pection ‘GIVEN OF A Dp. - te Com- 3 North, aor sal 3 Michigan, described as; — in the North Line of a North 69°53°30" West 447 ieet the North as Corner of sald Sec- running thence North 89°53’ West - said Section line 120 feet, thence 326.80 feet, thence East 120 {eet thence North = 54 feet more or less to. gy of of the Ess Bast _ t the aa. iMichigan Giants, 4-2, in Tuesday's “Uns im the 4th inning. "|. HOUGHTON — Sidney Williams,| and Harry Rule, with supervi sent, Satie, og conn, Stern City League baseball action at! Twe more runs in the 6th son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil _-_|ie ats point en the Berth lps of J Park. ‘wrapped up the verdict for liams of 421 W. Second St. Roches- Volleyball, badminton, ping pong’ safe jection 8, located North, #9°33°30~ _— Griff's. A pair of ..walks, an ter will receive a Bachelor of; and a variety of other games as! Dot of 9, thence due South mes by ee _Ted) error, a fielder’s choice and Science degree in general science| Well as planned hikes will be of- 33-24 feet. to © point; thence dus West : , fered ; ‘ singles by Shanks and Wharry with a major in geology and a . 47 feet to @ point on the North line ; did the damage. _ = ‘Master of Science in geology, from’ Children may bring their lunch West 1 120" feet, ‘sn te poe wp tod Methodist Men’‘s. Club Michigan Institute of Mining and|*"4 stay the day, or come for hence South 99°S330" Bast 120 - Back-to-back triples by Ernest ng part of the day. ; eet to the point of begioning subject Meets for Election Nelson and Bob Johnson brought Soe . + + w /% Di ge ge the Giants their 1st run in the | Boys 13 through 16 can partici+ Section 9, Town 3 North, Range 9 East. MARLETTE—The District Meth onq stanza, then the same ‘two Also receiving a Michigan Tech pate in the cae E Secebais team| Point North, 69°32" West, 30 feet. odist Man's Club met Sunday * batters combined a single and degree is James Wilson, son of Mr. running thence. — he a 47 feet to the in the Pontiac League. North ot Cleary D thence West ernoon at the Lake Huron ‘and Mrs. George P: Wilson, 55 Oak $5 ft North 30-47 feet, thence : double for the other tally in the The revised recreation board of $5 grounds for the annual election ~ \$t., Auburn Heights, Bachelor of East 55 feet to point of ~ ‘i Bur- eterford Township. ty, persons. interested are requested with a ol tho crentoea chamtom te ¢ Students Plan Stoervncr sg “may Se examined’ Sy ® poe ey ADSIT , STEWART. | «::Coming Activities caren eT Cnatrman . ZONING BOARD NORTH BRANCH — Commence- JAMES E. ment activities for the 62 gradu- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ates of the North Branch Area - May 15,28, ‘57. iby Rev. W being ively. schools begin with the Baccalaur- eate address to be given by Rev. Karl W. Patow, Methodist pastor, ‘at the school auditorium at 8 p.m. Sunday. Scripture reading will be given by Rev. John Huber of St. Mary's) ‘Catholic Church and benediction Remarks, by the class ‘president, Guest speaker at the graduation ilburt Walker of the Pil- HELEN LaBOMBARD Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bryant of 3060 Seebaldt St., Township, announce the engage- , ment of their daughter, Helen | | Loretta LaBombard to Robert A. Blue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Blue. of 3030 Seebaldt St.. wedding In the Park Council Be Tuesday. June & 1983. une post of explaining to " NOTICE eceordance with — _ ae the Pederal-aid Highway State agen. ‘Commissioner, ¢ "a ing public hearing in or “city Hall, 35 South tiac, Michigan, at 2:00 ‘or the — : P group: 4 expansion of — Breet Opdyke the propose fend onto fe stay r testimon i the economic een of ane oben ot the community, May 28, 28, ‘ST. Waterford The at St. will be held DISTRICT OP THE CITY OF SCHOOL Pontiac, Oakland County, —— No- : tice of last =< of re s Whereas, the Ann held im seid school district on ‘Monday, the 10th day of Therefore, notice is hereby Priday, the Jist day of May, 5:00 o'clock p.m., Eastern is the last day on which unregistered persons may 1 — to vets neomnalion made to the township clerk of the town- ship or the city cler which the elector reside June, 1957. ven, that 957, up to Standard Time, in order to be at said Enna! for registration should be of the city in ay pare a upon the Persons alrea registration books of such township and city —. need not re-register. Dated May 9, pot rh aie TRG Ads! at Saginaw and-winds up at Bay one-third of the entire area of the enter their daughters may contact Episcopal Church, | Becretary of MO ont ot Bewcation City. iglobe. 'Mrs. Louis Essiambre, FE 4-4068, building is 29 years old. itime is 2 p.m, 'gan Education Association. } June 23. al May 28, 30, '87. Death Notices Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wented | Female 7| Employment aaa Employment Agencies 8A Employment heme 8A eooaTs FUNERAL HOME, DEPUTIZED UNIFORM OPPICER |CURB GIRLS & WAITRESS FOR | EVELYN EDWARDS factiities OR a. 2960 «Orchard Women un gong Prefer per- | \ ] Y ed . “oir, 1730 snankin "walled eee Pians_— Mate ont TB Saat | ee =ne a aE GOOD PART | seo ecerae peckareune, oe S| Rece t EP EL N ee tase: beloved infant ‘sas ner Voorhees-Siple ~ Gas Station Attendant ag ve « “a *s : : : TIME | equivalent. Exciting new program 602 Community Nat Bank Big: rebar ania forage ~~ roe ee ear apety | S38 Oxcmace La. Sto oR | EM 50035, . ot noon | FOR A SECURE TOMORROW gree ciate of Linde Sawer ot} FUNERAL HOME Bion Bhell Service. 2005 14 CLEANING LADY W. , =—= — 2 anes. Oe ee Mie _ Mute Rd., __Bynmenen. | en 1 or 2 serchpost’ O ortunit [WANTED LADY FOR LIGHT | oe “ WwW wed. widichaels sr Prayer servic <= er care + OPPORTU FOR INEXPERI- —_—— pp y | housekeeping and companion for | was held Tuesday. y hie at ENCED MAX, AGE Pos TO 4. in | Cou SALES GIRL & ; MARE- | Por a lady with bookkeeping expert- lady. More for bome than wages ; 3730 pm. from ‘Richardson-Bird Cemetery Lots §| mdustriai ; "| er. 40 ar. -week good rking ence. Work from 8 30 _FE_ 2-2046 | Local company is interviewing — | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Chapel, Walled Lake, with Rev. Must be amb and wining to | gepditions. Experienced preterred tm. to 12:30 pm. Write to WANTED: DENTAL ASSISTANT, {or Jobs that start in June, Will) SERVICE. John Muider officiatt Inter- FUL 6 GRAVE LOT AT 1 a fay 4 days @ Apoly in Dougias Cleaning | ‘*i#¢ Press Box 19, ving see. ex- for outskirts of Pontiac, Exp. can type SEE nie COLLINS . A . ; fe = a Perry rk Cemetery, will Seok, trainin pe a : 334 B Woodward, Bam. { Perience, and ..¢ Pceagggre oN pean pao genom I caAREER pOENTER. Bi Rl HITCH YOUR WAGON . divide : tical ar oni Gteid ALSO COUNTER : . “. mas. LDG wa mea sou g. WHEE GUAPO GRAVIS | ent te ede cyec| Rad ae olf Rint © | Enon tems tne te, Setar | Wee Penne eu bet | TO A STAR T)\C $55 Buno Rd. Milford: age 0) Sig ame employment wea Oe | CORB &, COUNTER GINA FOR 2 & 5, nice ern home in Pom-| wANTED — 2 GIRLS. ONE TO b BOTHERED AND BEWIL- of Mrs. T . - tie. Tim: ‘ ‘ + , Sc eerie’ Son Mr |~ Help Wanted Male __6| Sores Por"setlyy secSitai| a's Naghssor"mt bata | tem reOr 2m "| ment ro arr Graebners) ir ie.ras | ~ iew Press, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Lia’ 5 Morse. Funeral! ~~ ‘" nate, age, address CURB WAITRESSES housework & children. ir for housework, 1 day a. WAY TO A BRIGHT NEW A = rie et ue pm from ths| whe 06 L, ESTATE, SALESMAN a oer cccupaiion sod |teq's has a limited number of open. | TE ¢2001. Call ieweena 8 | wes mes Cormwally Cour, Bir FUTURE. -REGISTER WITH US { : rs. ings for curb waitr >. : Te oO? Richardion Bird chav. Milford, conte, _ fneea with me on this Sew RAILROADS NEED tee Sor out were me | 2 HELE | oi aras auceetsnsacukre. |BE NEAT TO GREET NOW. WE'LL HOLD ating. Interment tn Milford Me intment voaly CALL J shed cates 5 NEE person 1 aos, a cocking & clcening. over | just wee. mike shecthend. file, cercananee ye a whe YOUR JOB OPEN Tem sate atthe Richandon- an re MEN 17 TO 34 — vt piatare tone na__ | _Peetine Prove “Box tet” = foe Lg a until graduation, Listed ued Pune s . = Needed at to. train fo ward at Square Lake | LE HOURS DOLLARS = | WANTED. WOMA essary. We'll tra or —— rel Home AT ESTO’ to road operator ageit positions, DESIRABLE LIVING & OREM r0 — ARE represent SS SS ee premises fone eptionist. June grads = below are some of the “PHILBROOK, MAY 26, 1957. Mares to eperttg ae eqantabed | Lee cect Geisng: piocoment eo | gud, oF women tw dvs ie MI) Me Aven Cosmetics. Also nurses ald, M1 49018 - 9 to many interesting positions . les A.. 69 Lehigh St ; age 6);/ business. Everything furnished. | - sured. Contact Mr. Gillette, Wal. 48. 6 en Ee seen ° FoR LIGHT oa “ELEGANT SURROUNDINGS | $250 F red. hii of Mrs. K.| All expenses lary, -com-| dron June Married | DELIGHTFUL PVT. RM. & BATH, Se ie ON mes putin Guterecy & | Ina brand ding, | aVailable. . Pu will be| mission, bonus and profit sharing, ean) ony wife. Secon & parent. ral housework. stay Sunday off. $25. Mrs. Meyer, MAy- MEN & omnis | will “pe id right for s ire held Friday, May 31, at 1 p.m.) no restrictions no limita! wi - = — SS of 3 yr. old boy. ij KITCHEN HELP WANTED. pe _fair 62089 steno with average skills, ATTRACTIVE $240 Huntoon life time security. & to $2,000, 8 STANDARD OIL CO. ents. plete charge. Ref.| oxP ney WANTED: GARY SITTER TO GIRLS and © peasant srolce: Sadan” ces 2 aalen with Edward Thornton officiating. 7 mn tng32| Ts now applications for ould accept woman with child , eh Also housework. For works There elations. girl to greet customers, Look Interment in Oak Hill Ce’ sévencomen. Call LAkeviiie a me service sta- : 170. 6| _shift. Bel_Mar Pe eet, sue ner $:30 ot 116 Watery. ; re'll be public more important than skill the Muntoon Punerat He at) ioe Ib'te. &, Cook Coffee Co., fessy| Sut st Liberty & Pontiac | _snd _$_p.m ie IRE A WOMAN TO| peceprionisT CASHIER $200 on whe is gaein a mil a 1 Mile i be ms sabe. cial 89-| DOCTOR WANTS OFFICE NURSE. | —————"—________- | help filing and general of- Hien, FASCINATING ailable to qualified i HT HO —_ gf office needs a rAS IN Ny T 9. 100%, AN-|AN 06 - FEAR = DS man. Free training. Call today, | C8! : Laork & some driving for women be able io type "Write Pontiac - Insurance background | GovERNMENT GAL FINGERS §$ Sose: ae te: thors Meza et| bet 345 to “Services tneure | rete Adler S, Sore. DIETITIAN = cnabiy thon Begs ly Press Box 1 Here's a chance for a trp Young lady with Pha ers to ra. Pearl wr. nee Sia oo a year Li ares. $5,000 to S ALESMEN is Lm per pe. Pontiac Press. WOMAN TO a: Paoee & yacerr oust TyPMT 8, read = —— a — ==> meke music ga at pew ter to : ca, a ‘etime a a is rsonel = an SOCSEREMDER __board plus e -0566 f rtan og gy We in tein von Ea 7m 2001. | New & used cars. Good | icles” write “or Veal a APDDLEAGED, , HOUSEX Te PER | WOMAN WITH PLEASANT VOICE | end enjoy meeting people you can people dna ‘work wilh oft. < ; ‘ allace, ard ATTENTION . cond. Apply in person, Dept., Pontiac ‘ospii week. Ref. Christian home. MI| for permanent position with) start. ct a mo . SECRETARY, CAN’T . Tottingham,“Puneral service willl | Ns, veell Kirby Cianers | OOERG GaLEs & SERvice | _Pontiae, Mich. Fhone TE 2S! Gat, King Clothing 5Co as tcleppene | Miful Gowniown office : BE BEAUTIFUL $375 pe held moyen Punere! Home| Earn. while vou learn. Proven 605 Auburn Ave. ___| DEPENDABLE LADY FOR BAP% | ~ Light work $i5 week. 349 Judson.| Sales Persun Earnings paso, oo ARIETY TYPIST $215 _ | HELP A PRIVATE EYE $300; mot he 2 S0/> with Rev. Pred Clark officiating.| training preg Car ssary. MECHANIC FOR NEW &/| sitting, 5 davs lve in. FE 5-7902, 4 me Bey. : etanaeera ‘irm needs accu- | We want a mature girl with — of : maagpeay executives Ietertant in Sashabaw Cemetery.| Appointments urn. Pull or part-| used Exc. working cond. good} before 3 p.m . ' ay. rate typist Must. have own car a bead on her shoulders to wants a gal wbe won't marry one Men over %2. Call morn- ) for an Erni : WOMAN WITH PLEASANT VOICE | do typing and shorthand in es : she works at Mr. Tottingham will Ie in state| time. Men over > eal for right man. fee e. ortuint eee eeciatine st least a year at the Flumerfelt Puneral Home, _ ings or epeemamens Dale H. Hughes, une. Dodee, & “DISTRICT Mz eee JPpp aly for permanent. position for tele: | putt CHARGF, BOOKKEEPER | a private javestigating of- - Oxford. |BARBER WANTED. GOOD . ; - beta = sedioaagemn ak ra —_ ; Earnings 19 . derstanding t ho likes _932_Mt,_Ciemens_or_PE $1733. i ‘ = Woman for General Housework Die’ Mita ok ry nig fo listen fo and deal wib - EXPERIENCED , Flowers 3, BLACKSMITH | "22,802 ERE MAY TOR] Be oe Siegel Like Culdren aay. SECRETARY. 5Q SHORTHAND | people. a feal career here. BOOKKEEPER $275. “ ‘goed Z i 1 Own room with TV : Good firm wants reliabie® person INDUSTRIAL deal for man, See| ~ org of en Sessbuat Waaes WOMEN } NEEDED TO WORK PON-| You sieed only good typing skills, BUYERS RIONT HAND pe Dale ; “ * dert d «- know the dicta- wigh light experience. GERANIOMS _ cITy Se eee f.pumewh, ta awa | © Year em "ee, es 407 coos Midwest 40064. “PART-TIME Phone’ to qualify for this fun Job, | Te The man gorttous baling MONEY CHANGER . é base salary a ig the sweet 1 to 8 blooming buds, 85 and on fabrication and Te-| im ONLY NEW DEALER all ee for home ALL AROUND, GIRL $260: ae a — on see pres $250" - 10 tuberous begonias, od —_ $2.4) s oe in Pontiac that fs rooaing over sales, Expenses OPENING ibe deanencleeta eve: Exclusive = i ce ttt, — who tikes figures, types and . Hy., snapdragons. nas cas Dar Dept... ox = Pant 30, (aod cent ahead ~! — Rye by the for Real Estate Sales lady to| nings by —— =. = backeTound! General office duties. ~ a Uttle shorthand. What be — athe green — to put Tetaleeen Ba = on ohiex, vinca DRIVERS Stee , weeping them . gk represent vastness se | fenced: : 7 cashie time, day & night shift, Apply 438| swept wing & Plymouth. In a will be per. abso-| ments, you demonstrate & write vines, spikes, wheat ry run. cOle) Orchard Lake 3 to 6 p.m. for 1 an, mitted to devote up to th You can work on coin- GLAMOUR GAL Teer loom tment res | Ertakerenee St | Eres crmnterg | Bee Same ALG | RS a a | ON | ects | Ma AGEMENT $330 Bogie Lake Rd. en generai house : : be credited at full commis- ams salary, to experienced and your t 2 “2 w, of Pontiac, Ne, sete saniiys oo ve in Li ste ston overwriting. If you caney i. ow ee iy on. ome office. Ine : and ‘“porthand. aver- with “some sales epser ce for oie_on RG.) 51508. ae WE NEED - fel qualified, write and tel Lawrence Ww. Gaylord | Sita requiremente res thai | SECRETARY. TRAINEE, age, “here'e your enahce to | Menagemen sales epxe a CARETAKER SMALL APT. BLDG.| en who en |’ Kelly, Hanover Co, New: | 136 E. Pike St. Open Eves. aoe a ke reely we Tepert Lag Somat | * boss president of she eor- Funeral Direct 4 mn ae, FE fu America's mowt bear, Out ark, New York State, : FE 40684. for work. at. #30 pm jour eve: A youn mE a p Secours a poration, no less, MANY OTHER JOBS NOW Avate z calerahip outline Come pAIR, AMBULANCE, OROUND | | DHE LEADERS (eeleremeencation, enrect, oppor. DINING ROOM MANAGER | RENEE 8 eek ome se We cis30 | 600d (ping ond shorthand skill. jovn aN EAR — SALARY PLUS) OpposroNiTY, te CAREER ; e. PE 41211 DIE M AKERS ae, na —. At HOSTESS Women with expert: 'm, sharp) Rm. 118, Roosevelt EXECUTIVE ETARY Ld you have | had ame ole : * you wi more than * ed in se! 5, } TOOL ROOM Zot tae tits Leas pet | ors nat ne soee ty ona; | fers Bee Sans | aoe —GETWEEN—W_TO_B| a promt Peale emeuine| Sef mune teu eines : one son- 1@) ns ‘ hare achieve success room hostess on the ni Ww A pol ple. we will train you to * MACHINISTS | ley! Beh | sts Tetpetnceeceesay, AMA | Sen tng Rivee OT | EM Nncttestt tae asian | MON Gy oeetaeeed Stable | f gernmel gine vey FUNERAL HOME. : se talk over with us in person only, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sor outs le. References. a = rE Lovely surroudings and a - ; for Funerals” MUST BR aus 1 Mr, Guyer or Mr, Bruns. The TED’S oF oil anor 6 Eves more important than experi-| Cidnce for a real career. ‘DAYS & NIGHTS ee: Cy.: Ine, 147 8. ; . ‘ ie SPA cu D ic Inc, or Mien Woodward ot Square Lk, Rd. For women with sate, per GENTLEMEN. TAKE 406 Poutise on Service 2-584) . : SERGRLY CAD Y PERGIONER. ear. Part werk. WOMEN ; AGE TO; | ONE GIF h A ‘ rE : ~~. See ts wadichigan, ee oe cane te = live Jin own, room fag exchange Call FE 5-0661 § till noon. any for blind lady, live in. FE pos age = “jour oe. netfee ; HEED! Instructions 9. : ee a for ~~ PROFESSIONAL — Pontiac executive. _ x aN eiderty egy or chi | 0.8 < icons Tannen SPARTON DRIVING BOX REPLIES WP you dou's "ihe cattlg pleans od ees athing se trom | work: fal’ & part tme| ¢05600 por nbs oo salary | MEN Aa to tearm adjusting ine | Souttoed Drees ee ; Dobat. 2460 Dut- transportation also, Bao aitre tele- : “|= 3 “ cars At 10 a.m. today there j/ oa rocheste:. |, pg a4 ‘ gg EE Ditters i for eve. & night du\y.| COUPLE 25-40, LIVE IN. MAN Sa: apcoewaanr wus ered Dusiness. Car fur- structors. FE were replies at the Press | |= MAN fan Howe 386eXM-i2 after 8 E Country “c mtigg Ucine Lake | LibeTal personnel policies. "a; | fer pandeu: and general are ete eT tees antt B W : on farm. Must Have trans m. 7 E merce Nursing Service, Pontiac General ‘ degree, you need no experience ‘AL? FLARE est etfice tn tho following {| fon “ginsie man prefe oa 3 Michigan. Ph.| Wore. References Call MI 40213) , toatee, 20450 per month, Rush!| An excellent future awaits s ; L. Morris, | ¥ ws ly tn person, Ricky's 28161 "| vetoes Se oung man who can type DRIVING SCHOOL ' | Doxes: , ee iCHT’ x. Green the ages of 17 and 28 and| gnds. Apply EXPERIENCED FEMALE COOK. | —pyecurive t “4, 8, 8, 10, 12, 19, 25, 28, FIRE FIGHTERS Sesire part me em rod oc across from at. Josep) hy ~~" RECEPTIONIST Tamoge i Lge Complete | preter some college of the atv - and fee :. Cuies i an of po sg, ell soa Four #8, 31, 58, 60, 6c, 76, 72,79, §| CITY OF PONTIAC | paid ‘training-program to quality GRILL, COUNTER AND Typing necessary, Write Pontiac | cis male or female to help cook | sient, Well known Bontine es mee: 00, 104, 111, 112, 118. £| Applications are taken |’ Fou tors good position in a fast| curb girl a fm ee ~ . and take care of dining room &| ‘i! train you for supervisor. AN 7 aay Se | a haie SE | fonmouls Soleus ee pe | ERE. warinn onoR RAR? | RECRICTONTEE Dy EeTOuRArY | enone fcr gSENIOR ACCOUNTANT t88 | te (time m service allowable), hour ie, 226 8. . Pre 4 “or electrical schoo! or equiv Ing and after completion of train- rite Pontiec Press er ccaoe,. Gal . bag of ne. Oppo for wate. uy Lee 8&7 cee e = interviews exch sae BALES, No Bap... $308 | GRAY FLANNEL TYPE : gay. iy ead Wesaester CN, MANAG coer tt) Na company needs Factor y Branch Fw ag SALES, trainee, | salesman who can talk to: ‘PLACE A “LOST AD.” a some college ...... $380 execs. guecs. on thelr own level * | Requires -e-tow ee Call FE 28181 for an ad|agnni sat i raebner's}. EVELYN |ias et ey equipment. “MICHIGAN’S — re x | s, Dial FE 2: ng ag EDWARDS " : to recover a los o ee : ' FE $0277 i 1 288 for an ad-writer,| {eee : GUIDE TOGOLD: Sell] 1 x rob OAK ITs things ‘re not using a a = Lae eee see {ae "coc at |, = Se \ F j | ai : ae edhe Sle hi leslie deal ee Cae a E - . Ai " ‘ ie = ae eae) Ae ; rey : RY P an - 1 ei ; So Se a a j ( Ae ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,3957 aon ket mee ey pos = | ei ‘ a: e 4 * | é i : 2 ———— MA sia , ’ al pe . —_ oo iJ i + rowing Pains ican Television Still Su Z& e! r . - x “rm i] ‘ a . ‘me my Sg et” : < q -- Today's Radio Programs -- te cwteeaing Ben 4 g . U 0 | sy a —— “You're exaggerating, Ben,”* q a Y by the prize-winning western novelist the said, “Anyway, 1 couldn't dd 4 WIR, (200) = CRLW, (900) «= WWJ, (950) | WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) WPUN, (1460) WJBK, (1490) in Latin Video i . WAYNE D OVERHOLSER arything else. ae: : ' 5 - —- ae y : ' . : whill shrugged. ’ CKLW, Platter Exp. WXYZ, Pred Wolt WWJ, Ross Mulholland cee os as Oe. 3%. =, SO ee - ot tw gt an curly wart ie : MSC WIR Lecbart wae ess et: | Ga pe pee * o8s . "| wilt mecson totaling tee story. Mi a ieee tok neercaaia WWJ, Witching Hour WPON, Bird Club WJBK, News, _ Visiting Viewers Sure grt alll ge |going WXYZ, Top of Town oes WIR, Wi pas cece el, in ign one the from : JR, William Sheehan| WCAR, News, B. ya. . in Easter Valley in frontier Colorado He picked up papers CELW, News, Bpor's WW, News. Maxwell “| WPON, Memory time | to Get Some Surprises} vin Joe (and seran, Pardes. | They the oak table, nodded to us, and WCAR News, Spinorama | CELW. News Berid Wars. News Around Tova] South of the Border = |=*"== a 8 Po lene ie went up the stairs to his room. Sports : vies ad deepest affection for the Pardees, has ; 1 ag WCAR, News, B. Allen WJBK, Baseball, K. C., Det eet ca ta the aes, Sarah said: “Sit down, Will. I tthe Town | WEON, News Ma :00—WJR, penal ay a vos Mg come gape want to talk ‘to you.” J w Mews, Kasem a mS Harris Ww, Bowe orant By BOB THOMAS has: lived in a wheel chair since an sie With Masen | George q acefdent. Joe has resisted Sarah's ef- (To Be Continued) . = * weeW7n, anther Godtrey WCAR Bows, ae Shop MEXICO CITY (#—iVhat is tele-|forts to curd his aggressiveness against e:eorswate News, Roundup wari My ‘True Story 2:30—WIR. and Mrs. Burton vision like south of the border? | persons who ave challenged Pit sieriy 3 WXYZ, Wot | WIBK. News, George WWJ, Mulholland, Hertown| About the same as U. S. tele-jegainst settlers who try to claim land GM Official Chosen Sse ant ae WEAR, Bows, MP ween! Goan peeste Parade vision was in 1948 — full of en-|""Bary one morning Will rides with! DETROIT (INS) — General Oo Se ee *wwa" Highway Holiday thusiasm and growing Pains. |other "ef "goe's'cowhanan, ts ‘Carlton, Motors Vice President John F, 4:30 WIK. Voice of Agricit.| WPON, Pontiac Hig WXYZ, McKensie's Matinee * whese Ai Beam has talked of a show- Gordon has been named chairman : ii Pardee. On th on ; Wate Maxwell, uens arg hur Godtrey | CKLW. Bud Boxes dine are es ath ee ae stops riety atthe house of ae sigh of the major industries units of ous ow wee WYE, Jock Paar AaB Xe startling eee agg wy A ey ity Big Al gap Detroit's 1957 United Foundation WCAR, News WJBK, News, Reid WXYZ, News, McKenzie DCETICK rage of grief, Dillingham Kills Beam and Torch Drive. WPON, Early Bd. Spts. WC.-R, News, B, Martyn CKLW, Eddie Chase Crawford step out of his “‘High-/>reeks =~ camp of newcomer farmers 7:06—WJR, Dan Kirby WPON, Morning Matinee WCAR, Truman Walrod way Patrol” car and address a who he believes hired Beam to kill their * WWJ, News, Maxwell 11:30—WJR, Time for Music | WPON, Road {how . obstacle, Pardee. As he dies of his ‘ WXYZ, News, Wolf WWJ, Bandstand 4:00—WJR, Band Parade traffic offender in perfect Spanish. | ¥°UP4* Joe tells Will: “Take care of} - ~aqgm maf! 200 a er on, vows, Toby David WXYZ, Curtain Calls WWJ, News, Holiday j : Kathy Morgan.” After Joes funeral, - | ews, Reid : for a Day WXYZ, Waitrick, Sports And what a howl of protest|Lawyer Ben whill tells Beeson to notify In 1832 ~7- CKLW. Army Hour WeOR merle Bid cts | OB CRk Mele. WIBK News, Den McLeod |would be heard ita Yankee sta-|ing of ‘Joe's willy Beeson hopes that ‘ Spinorama 7:30—WJR, Music Hall THURSDAY AFTERNOON | 6:30—WJR, Music Hall |tion beamed the Sunday afternoon |*>¢'! refuse because of the affront he ad Commission : ; ; . ‘ - Ri wi. ston | wad, | Bob Maer a rag 2 —, | wes bg agg v2 bullfight, completely with kill. caren. Sa Receys cnsees ig “Th be 7 ears CREW, ‘Patter Exp. CRLW. Terrance O'Dell | WHE Curtain Calls | See Woe, Philip, Leotera | 1 got a rundown on the TV|" Ww. of WCAR, News WJBK, News, George | WXYZ, Watirick, Sports situation from Carlos Ortigosa, a| ; ‘ . eerrmpmeeet cet | Hae inves | Bek Race Marre” | CREE: Se, fens hetad [tll, handsome man who ably eee ww Peal Wikteons wx . ; Supper was a silent meal. Af- Q ore | Burrelb. Cale tere pera | SWHYE, Neve Lady of Ch. | WPON, Read Show combines two professions. A suc-iterward Dogbone’wheeled Sarah's bal Reve “Eacom - WJBK, News, Reid . CKLW, Bud Davies 6:30—WJR, Music Hall cessful attorney, he also acts for|nair into the front room, then Ww . Ne Spin me WroN, leon _— Wisk, ae wx pts Mexican films and TV. vanished into the night , Camera WPON. basis With Mason 8:36—WJR, Music Hall WPON. Noontime Serenade | CKLW, News, Bob & Ray . Sa 1: ww. * * * : 230—WWJ, City Council WWJ, Maxwell, News 1:06—WJR, Wendy Warren | WJBK, Don McLeod “There is not much in We sat in the front room with . é aoe ae : : : money IN\the door open, and the chirping , j t d television yet,” he explained. “It : s , F _ * Gi ucttes Seal a bay de Gal ee Ge ee ck Serehi bedinied, © Wille afinid of Delingham, Wo, jut tend was aveate -—=— ; — — |advertiser. A half-hour television |tabie there and shifted his feet. : ; Sow world cost hien Szam0 eng[taee a aners, ore rey - ? ~ . 7 a0) him, > tal Programs furnished by stations listed ochuuan he could reach only 150,000 sets.!knobby lamp falling across his|his throat again, and.in a clear, believed in everything Joe did. : ; — ad t» tis ot —- change without notice iii. can buy a half-hour on thelt;ee, : slow voice read Joe Pardee’s last| Sometimes I think you are re- Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV. Channel 7—WXYZ-TV_ Channel. 9—CKLW-TV sramcaaplsentotsg reach a much) ft, will and testament. a — ter making deo whet | 7 . Dillingham prowled around the| I wasn’t surprised by any pe = - * * * * - Ld . $500 | “ been,” | eet _ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | crackup. (9) Mystery Playhouse./11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic room, his dark face showing the) of It. Dillingham and I got 0d be proud BT het Bem George Nader, Joan Camden in| Tac Dough. ba a provided — ae mregee ewes beveg we _ aplecs, ond Kathy 9.200. The ite gowns e: — ee be al distillis : @:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9)} «7 stter of the Law.” 11:15--(2) Love of Life muc in bens actors a he|temper, To make it worse, he'd) rest of the cash, the ranch, ed like that’s the — =n here | Popeye ports. : : . said. hour-l dramatic show, |said.to Sarah, ‘“Tomorrow I’ furniture house, and ain't dry behind ears. 1 know : | ao tees News, )\g:90—(7) Boxing. Cavlos Ortiz of|11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. requiring a full’ week's rebear- into Conk City and hire pad id stock all aly to Sarah. Watch- ane business, Miz Pardee. | , | €:10—(2) Weather. Puerto Rico vs. Felix Chiocea of| (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin|sal, would net the average actor|hand,” and she had said sharply,| ing Kathy's face, I realized she {I'll keep the Box P going and ne \ } oy | | 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weather. (2) Paris in secamaty ho segs & Ricky. ay on eo is a “I'l do the hiring, Gene.” | nad expected more. ll ~~ a seg I'll hold your ‘ i .N ls 1: j i m stars : hi : ss, ‘Now t Joe’ , we'll | : News pox Four — stennengwan ty :45—(2) Tes Gating Light. | $0, far oe eae Arturo de| ,,& Will Beeson, stood beside the | The instant Sawhill finished, ee 1 tae lee a ee “site ‘ €:20—(7) Disneyland. Amos, a| °%t & home when error is made a ee Cordova and Pedro Armendariz| Sz*plece, aa elbow on tho man: |Kitiy tose aot ae everything to Beeson, you'll be “whimsical animated . cartoon| i" Classified ad. (4) This Is! sHURSDAY AFTERNOON have steered clear of the new| > smoking ene cigaret oo = broke in a year.” t mouse, tells his version of “The| Yur Life. (2) Fox Hour. Wil- : . medium, encther. 1 could net keep from io ; “Don't argue with me, Gene,” Liberty Story."—How he helped liam Bendix, Lori Nelson in mys-|12:99—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) x * * : staring at Sarah, but she was | He nodded. For just, a moment she said. .““Make or olnd Lege a tery. , buried se deeply in her thoughts (Kathy's eyes were on Sarah and pa ps Benjamin Franklin with his in- Play to Win. (7) 12 o'clock) The Mexican TV actors have a ; : what you want to do." ae - : e that she wasn’t aware of it. Sarah w Kathy. That ventions, pre-Revolutionary poli-/9:30—(9) Political. (4) Studio 57.| Comics, (9) Maggie Muggins. {gimmick which goes a step be- ea . nase oe aby cas aa nadia ed _ «= =« e “ ust | yo-75_. never t nuch t tics. Adapted from book, “Ben| Doctor turned renegade must) y9:15—(9) Sports Film. yond the cue cards or idiot sheets ae but I knew Ps had about they were aware of each other's! He didn’t answer for a moment. | and Me.” (9) Monte Cristo. (4)| choose between ethics . and 12:30—(4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The! New York and Hollywood. The)’ s nce. but neither allowed the|He J ogni] > | “Pike's Peak’ Slightest hint of her feelings to the makings from his pocket and | : Helen O'Connell, New show fea- chance: oe org “Nailed Erwins. (9) Corliss Archer, actors webd - wired with a mother back in the ' turing singer Helen, instru-| Down,” starring Duryes,|,, Brooks. radio receiver t has an ear- : ’ \ | mental group. (2) Giant Step, | Gene, Barry. ee a Cae: Playhouse|lece like a hearing aid, Some-(oF bust” days. Like most of the)#how in ~~ =< * lee pubs basting a hhc magia * @:45—14) News. 9:45—(7) Sports News. 92. one offstage reada the lines and|others who had come that year.| 11 1 4 “ag walked out.|He sealed the cigaret and put | 1:0—(9) Million Dollar Movi2.|19:00—(7) Bowling. (9) Natiohal),:39_(2) House P (4) Ten-|the actors repeat them. her father had been “‘busted”’; but,| | am v nae ot litte iis tase. As be | Henry Fonds, Dena Andrews,| News, (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (2)|sace prme - unlike most of the others, he|Dillingham would have followed. tin ie ee seid, Tl ay,” Mary Beth “Hughes, Anthony} Badge 714. Jack Webb in “Big\s:99(2) Big Payolt. (4) (Color) | : et [out Saxe she gets started” Saw-|wheeled, and stalked past Saw- Quinn in “Ox-Bow Incident.” (4)| Revision.” Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon ormosd oves Se ae hill followed Kathy outside, and hill. | (Color) Masquerade. (2) (Color) )s9:19~(9) Weathervane. Film Festival Her mother had died the first Dillingham stood there, his ‘great A. Godfrey. 10:15—(9) Political. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. winter. For several years after legs spread, head ti ihe When he was gone, the lawyer 7:30—(7) Navy Log. Girl seientist’s'19:39(9) Falcon." Charles Mc-|2:40—-(9) Mary Morgan ; that, Sarah had followed her |. .'he scowied at Sarah ones ininal pegpen eee! | secret job threatens to wreck! Graw in “Case of Lonely Hunt-|2:55—(9) News. "os 10 revent. lots father from one camp. to another. |** eine cow.” Sarah] eee Yaw cout te te him.” | ——— exsailor fk) er.” (4) Whirlybirds. Boy's lile|a:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen eee a — eid “{ want both of you to.,"f couldn't, Ben,” she said. ear rae] eames o bee tiv Fes # Bu @) Reet Pl] Boy Tang: Gatherings, |aemas fo comm Go. rrkngjm beets oH ty am | Samar, Sas : when unhappy! Frisco Beat. ° —>=—-|$:4B~(2) Secret Storm ik MGS... restaurants, sewing, keeping| She hesitated, « little afraid of | “He'll be an outlaw anyhow,” sreoas lb, 42% ORAM NEUTRAL | : “G Retires.” ; “ : Strikes, Demonstrations house, anything she could do to! Dillingham, I thought. He shifted Sawhill said diy. “He'll kill) SPIRITS. GOOOERHAM & WORTS, ' 7 e011) Ozzie, Harriet, Oatie, 11:00--(7) Soupy's On. (9) Million|8:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7)) A134 A ob ocised fare Sead wan wham the euat Sub,| Sic Sak, Gun Oem = lig a} om Harriet are Gistutbed by theie| Doler Myswry. Wien Gt) ay ew a sailed and I-suppose that, for a time| on his face. As long as Joo was | : ernie. (4) (Color) TV Theater. Betsy|,'s¢. <4) Patti Page. (2) Miss|4:00—(2) — eee nl TAL PEL @ — Uneuthartgpd teal. question of his loyalty, but now | Palmer, Robert- Webber star in| 16) Patth Page. @) oe--(2) Susie. (4) Topper. CDigutherings, | demonstrations | and) She- was thirty-five now. with] that Joo was gone Dulinghars STARTS SUNDAY “All Those Beautiful Girls.”’)., 96 (9)"Sports Final. 9 Theater. : my lage 4 were rm oo eyes and hair that had/ was on fire with an atnbition I - ' Woman's —_ photog-|'4:95 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Lu-|4:30—(2) The Early Show. PP begga a further afterma’ ee) ee ee ( ealvagi ha peodsuntennl,| sm Weenie Teen) Memper Reem, (it) Diduy'sl’ mann ce ma teen Hethelitle Gert Ont e complexion. and} «309 left me the hanch,” Sarah a . [meee Roem. Chinese army divisions which| anywhere in her face; 80, in spite| “mt O- but not his way of DRIVE-IN swan) 11:38—(1) 30 Minute Theater. Doc-|S:€0—(7) Mickey Mouse Club, (9)|were rushed into the city Friday|of her white hair, she looked !oking at things. From: now on, SWC AMk oug f tor decides to do something that] Dance Party. to restore peace and order were| younger than she actually was. the Box P will be run my way, | - . yah en . might ruin his career in “Dis-|5:30—(4) Gene Autry. moved to the outskirts. not Joe’s. Or yours, Gene. My , yi Mh. s tinguished Service,” starring = * * * When I first knew her, she had way! That's the first thing I want ss = Charles Boyer. (4) Tonight. * The tion re-| 2, Stest_sift of laughter that \to make clear. The second is that ; : : —— List New Fathers — |accwa"s” aunt: easing. tn the| Siegen ner Zot carat |W te te an cooperate wen $ = , e t THURSDAY MORNING =| No ee vamemitet Cae) See tal Som 00 ho Copet don't feel you can cooperate with | suum SCL onne i ¢:560—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's in Oak nin _ [nese capital, where rioters vowed her racliggrnary deadly. nim, Gene, saddle up 7 | Farm Report. wrecked the U.S, Embassy and tonight. rs €:55—(2) On the Farm Front. | : US Snformation’ Agency office] Soites. wanton oay ber see 7 1:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today.| .™ is a lst of Oakland|afier an American Army court] Fon, ‘maybe. T cmulds't believe |ocTtos. “For a, moment 1 stood flame ) 1:45—(2) News. Cumy named on birth|martial acquitted a sergeant WhO! Sorah hated Kathy, | ee ae “BREAK THROUGH THE ‘ certificates registered with said » or that she lthere and stared at Sarah; then . i :00—(2) Captain Kangardo. (7) . killed a Chinese he Was PeeP-| was capable of hating anyone. . fg " ' ‘ the County Clerk's office: jing into his wife's bathroom. I heard Kathy's rig wheel .CHINA GATE, .or diel” fe 8:30—-(7) The Little Rascals. os Masel Park "Martial law and 9 mbénigit-io-| Sno Wet © Wenteehlly O98 TEN iene yord and. Sane come, SS oo con me $:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom, | Matola L. Btuat , |dawn curfew still wre in force. _._ |He sensed what had happened, ae ee eS : Alt ml 8:58—(4) Faye Elizabeth. ae =. But some quarters predicted the) It Sade 3 me that it was|and~ stood motionless just inside era? eos ee AINE T amelie HEIGIET \9:00—(2) Garry Moore (4) Home. | Henry Cabaiiero curfew would be lifted within a|/@ good for my peace of|the front door. There was 10 Soe YR Ome BY ‘(PRIBITLUTARISINEasSy - 1g:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey: (7) Our Pred ag ; ‘lweek or so if the present prog-|mind that Joe was dead. Now/sound at all, Even the crickets _ = FY eee Sas : errs Friend Harry. Charles ®. Murpity “J ness toward normality continued.|I wouldn't have to chddse be-jwere silent. ig : < Sater : James 0. Bawards “tween them, I would ha Dillingham’s dark face turned vn (IENLAL 4 19:00—(4) Price Is. Right. John P. Hauck tad * @ een Shem. = © ve a job Siei -/10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) e L. Long Another indication of the'easing/°" the Box P as long as Sarah/as pele as it could. He took » long 23 | ‘Truth or Consequences. - Raiph "h. isworth > lop tension was the departure to-owned the ranch. She needed mejbreath, then asked. You know Seow, Yornler |Waltace M, Beakley, commander|*me thought was in her mind,| s know exactly what I'm de Albert Md. Bvee the U.S. 7th Fleet, aboard his|{°t, Suddenly she looked at me/ sng» she said. “Let's be honest, Udean &. Ba: of S ' his ‘| ing,”” she : taal flagship, the cruiser Helena. |*"4 smiled, and started to s8Y| Gene, You've never liked me, and Waiter W. Peasiey something; but before she did we Semwitebacnes | i Semen o x? Authorities appeared to ‘be go-|someihing: but belote She ou and| 2 ¥0 never liked you becasse, : ] sehen | ing all out to soothe ruffled Amer- said, | . } Douglas J. MePariand . Paul C. Miller Jr. Gordon A. Schulte, | Herold J. 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