the este, * * &% & ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1956 —68 PAGES. ictims AP Wirephote WELCOME REWARD — Rosalind Jordan, 9, of Milton, Mass., bedeideiom with a rheumatic heart cuddles her dearest possession, a French poodle named Suzette. Rosalind had 31, 40 saved for a Puppy | when ske learned that four Jesuits had died when fire destroyed the Shadowbrook Novitiate in Lenox, Mass. She sent her money to a rebuilding fund with a note saying “I'm sorry your house burned down.”” New England Jesuits said they would pray for her, and newspaper stories prompted a reader to send her the puppy as a i Sharer: for Nationwide Dairy Union DETROIT (#—Homer Martin, an adviser to the Fair. -Share-Bargaining—Assn.,-says plans are-in- the works for a national orgahization of dairy farmers pledged to higher milk prices. A goal, Martain said, would be atteast-$6-a-hundredweight for drinking milk. ‘building, which used to house a ‘front wall went down. The former president of the United Auto Workers; said a working agreement has been reached with the) were crushed to death h by falling _Tri-State Master Dairy-Farmers-Guild-in-the-East-to;-meseary,— Artificial Flower Firm Razed Debris Kills Six Firemen, 3 Hurt in Roaring Bronx Factory Building Blaze | NEW YORK (#—A wall collapsed during a roaring blaze which gutted a Bronx factory building last night. Six firemen were crushed to death and 13 others were injured. Fire Commissioner Edward Cavanagh: Jr., by a flying brick, saw six of his men buried under an avalanche of debris: Five died as they reached a hos- pital. The sixth man died a few minutes later. The five-alarm blaze broke out shortly after 8 p.m. jin the basement of a qne-wnry, 40-by-80-foot. brick structure occupied by ay Bean eRe ee ee rig rene Not Candidate, = Says VanDusen | for 3% hours to put it Private -Law— Practice The crashing wall cut powel ilines and snuffed out-street- lights. \Some 60 firemen battled on darkness and choking smoke. -. Cavanagh, saying the fire took the werst toll of lives im the de- partment in 24 years, ordered an | of Third District | immediate investigation. / struck | Calls to Representative. OPEN HOUSE -- Vicious tornado which struck in western Michigan Tuesday night played freak- The dne above ‘Firemen were scrambling up! State Representative Richard C. ‘half a dozen ladders hoisted) VanDusen (R-Birmingham) said) ‘against the 25-foot-high rodf when! today in Lansing he will not be) someone yelled “Watch it!” a candidate for reelection from| A 2%-by-15-foot. marquee on the/Oakland County's third district ‘this fall. bg VanDusen, appointed to fill a acancy in the House of Repre- sentatives in February, 1954, was! elected to the post in November of the same year. He said he plans te concen- trate on the private practice of law, but might be interested in becoming a Republican candi- date for attorney general, al- ‘movie theater, suddenly ripped) iclem and brought a large section v of the wall with it. Then the entire Ladées were heaved outward| as the marquee gave way. Some’ firemen were thrown to compara- ~" safety or jumped clear. Fireman Joseph O'Keefe said he iwas 15 feet up a ladder when he ‘- sa hachesal though he is net _ actively cam- heard a warning cry. joo paigning. — fo F F “Ithat ni wall_seany. ida ight, serragenig ee a | “VanDusen, 30, has been chair OF y vening - “We were 0 | man of the m Repub-| The Weatherman foresees tail! the Pantlind. Birmingha’ lican Committee and Oakland County's Third District Republican Organization Committee. A graduate of the University of Minneséta.” he took his law) | O’Keefe was flung clear, suf- fering only foot and face in- But__ Firemen William and Arthurr Hanson, the ladder, Hoolan; 4, 35, below him on oe gy join in forming the national group, Tri-State represents! Others killed were Lt. John F. "Gone With Wind’—Goes, dairy farmers in New York, New Jersey and Pennsyl- vania. Martin said plans are being made for a meeting of — Teerasasives of various | | i Pri d airy states to form the inols rimary ‘probably will be held in Cleveland within the next month. Martin was a leader in the Fair Sharers’ nine-day strike in.Michi- Stevenson Must Match s6.50 a hundredweight of . milk. 4 The strike ended Tuesday after a ‘ Kefauver’s 42 Pct. in series of court orders restric ted) Wisconsin for Big Boost Fair Share picketing. | Strike leaders claimed a par. | a oe forced Michigan Milk Prod raw . | Fo ae an ° uOeTsS W ASHINGTON (P—The Hitinole| Assn. to obtain a price of $5 a presidential primary next Tuesday’ pundredweight from Detroit-area will be eyed by politicians to see} creameries. The pre-strike price if Adlai Stevenson runs as strongly, Wa $4.41. The Fair Sharers are . : . ers association, hower as Sen. Estes Kefauver did) wartin said Fair Share leaders. in Wisconsin. already had held informal -talks 5 with: representatives from Illinois, | Wisconsin, and Ohio as yell as the, group. He said the meeting Will Test Adlai - gan in support of demands for | tial vietory. They said the strike there against President Eisen- a rebel group within the produc. | three eastern states. He said Fair: | Stevenson is likely to suffer a psychological setback in his con- test with Kefauver for the Demo- iceived calls “from as far away as| eratie nomination unless he can ;. seorgia” expressing interest in! match or better the 42 per cent tonmation of a national organiza-| ef the total vote polled by the jon Tennessee senator ..in Wisconsin. e ¢ « The Hlincia snd Wisconeth pri. “The dairy farmer needs an or- maries have at least as many |ganization he can trust and one’ differences as they have simi- Which will bargain for him in good larities. faith,” Martin said, Martin is scheduled to speak. Nevertheless, a relatively poor Saturday at a meeting of Fair showing by Stevenson next. Tues- sharers and the Huron County) day would give Kefauver backers Farmers Union tn Bad Ase. some ammunition to argue that he would have less chance against Risenhower in November than their candidate. IN ADLAPS HOME STATE Illinois is Stevenson's home state, where he served one term as governor, In 1952, he lost the Sen, Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn state to Eisenhower 443,000 ithe Democratic nominee votes. — State Kefauverites Meet | DETROIT W — A newly formed “Michigan Pioneers for Kefauver”’ committee met in Detroit yester- day to draw up plans supporting ) as for, by | ‘Share headquarters here had res —. |Molloy, 44, and firemen Edward Frederick J. BERLIN #® — “Gone With the In-| Wind” finally went today. The dur- | lable American film ended a mara- Antonio thon rum of nearly 2% years in} of the| West Berlin after playing to 600,- |J. Carroll, 41, 'Hellauer, 38, and Charles J. fosino, 45. Eight men, Petronelli, acting city’s ito hospitals suffering from broken|of bones, . lacerations, ‘bruises and __ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Happy Reunion After including chief i Germany, LONG SEPARATION ENDS — Hiram Knox, 96, and his sister, Mrs. Ida Belle Fontana, 81, have a lot to get their heads together about in Lynn, Mass. They hadn't seen each pther in 79 years. Knox was separated from rest a famally learned her brot saw his picture Pembroke, N. HL * * * Illinois that year did not go as Civil Defense Heads Give Advice: Strongly ~for Eisenhower as 8 Wisconsin, Eisenhower got 34 pe cent of the total general stanton vote in Mlinois and 61 per cént in Wisconsin, Stevenson will be™ ‘aciaiaad of: ; ficially in the Hlinois Democratic What should you do if a tornado primary, as Kefauver was in Wis-' is about to strike the Pontiac area, consin. : ilike those that swept throtigh west-| : ern Michigan Tuesday night? If time permits, you should go) to a cellar,. cave, or underground State Police ere discouraging excavation, preferably where there caro sekers tom traveling i an air outlet to help equalize’. " Hudsonville to view the air pressure, Pee + has | County Civil Defense Director, said) yesterday he planned to investigate, or the possibility of having Ground .}Observer post filter centers send if you.don't have a basement | or storm cellar and there is no time to escape, le fat in the nearest depression sach as a ‘ ee or bed. forced construction, = ol ogey” ex Weak son the tebe: taper inf poltrrpmatie ainadbon sinc — a a sete, sor et. “County News... 0-. 660055... 68 should be be equipped wi ‘ Editorials. * eueenees «eee geek 6 Food News... 33 thea 45° ee un, a cegree from Harvard Law Schooling “Fhe temperature -with-be-from ing “toward” the Etna Worries Sicily fire department, were taken 000 moviegoers. Both the length. ologists the run and attendance totalithat flame-spouting Mt. - broke all movie records for West/new ¢ruption may- secs mast vidlent in many years. &s a youth when his mother died. ihomes in the Pontiac area ‘with: out basements, that residents get under the most substantial object on_the first floor like a desk,- table Gikiia Ladle ie ntine a cha wok is in Hudsonville, a Grand Rapids atten Ne feomentivarncdenicatansi isis = ee, cnia eimmmaie-sncsechs 9 dahes.lonabeedl | Still Missing Thousands of weary tor- nado. victims turned to the ‘lwere unaccounted for in _jwhere Tuesday night's West Michigan Property Loss Set at $11 Million at 17, but Several Are GRAND RAPIDS #— heartbreaking task of re- building shattered homes today in the aftermath of Michigan's second ‘worst tornado. The death toll stood at 17, but several persons still - the Grand area twister claimed 16 of its 17 Pontiac Attorney Watches Twister Hit Grand Rapids “We knew people were getting killed out there, It left us feeling completely helpless.” Pontiac attorney Anthony Renne, who'fiew to Grand Rapids for a business meeting Tuesday night, watched ——-<*the first of three tornadoes which killed\ 17 and tt Showers in Sight — é rea 3: weather tonight grith a low ranging ie ~ elevators” from 41 to 45 Harta. t , Tomorrow there will be increas-, = elevator girt sald, ‘Look ing cloudiness with a chanbe of out the window.’ We aaw this showers by late afternoon or even- thing about ten — away, com. 0 gag Lae lowest temperature preced- tne suburbs, ' black, black os 8 a.m. was 37. The therrhome- ype the funnel sticking down ‘and iter registered 58 by 1 p.m, ipping over the ground: \ “As it came down the side of ithe ridge, we could see flames and CATANIA, Sicily @ — Volean-|* expresesd fears ie lthat we knew were bits of houses! nets tm trees ~trees-swirting around inthe; its Fe | “And areand the point of the funnel we could see dust clouds swirling around the way they do in pletures of atomic bomb ex- plosions, “Tt was a weird sort of feeling. |We couldn't hear the tornado, just ithe fire and ambulance sirens start- |ing up. We were talking to each other, saying ‘People are getting ‘killed out there.’ and there- was nothing we could do about it, “We knew we were safe, because ‘we could judge its direction, It came, Within about three miles of Us. | “The only thing we could do was watch it ~~ ing aii the city,” 500 See Opening ‘of Builders’ Show at Pontiac Armory improvement was the theme last night as the Pontiac Home and Builders’ Show opened “| for a five-day run at the Pontiac ‘Armory, 57 Water St More. than 500 area’ residents! ‘gathered in the local building un-| til 10 p.m. to inspect 50 booths imanned by personnel of local | business places and presenting dis- plays of the latest innovations in | house and yard ‘equipment, . 79 Years Home headed over a prt into cloud arab i smoke springing up behind it wher-)\, ‘ever’ it hit. There were black things: j Dag Maps Out Peace Mission Israeli-Arab Borders To Leave Tomorrow top Bete Sas ran Se seme Probe Tensions Along mint as the damage estimate in the acorn iomzees =e to juvcutonte- eet uses of tension along the Israeli- borders, He is to report back to the Security Council within a month with measures to calm down tion to sand him back to the Mid- die East,’ estine area. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., U.S. chief delegate’.and council presi- dent for April, voiced the council's confidence in the secretary gen- eral and its good, wishes. Israeli and Arab spokesmen had pre- viously promised ee with the mission. Detroit Pair Murder Case Set in Mexico MEXICO CITY @Two ren from the United —_ were in *" NATIONS, N.Y. wm — that he shared world) concern over, the dangétsNn Pal-} in the mutilation using of Mr, and) Mrs. Everett fanen of Detroit, 2 * * Police said William Shelton -and Joseph O'Brien, both 37, confessed the killings. The bodies of the Kennisons, in Mexico on a bunting trip, were found March 17 about 15 miles from Victoria. They had been staying at a motel managed by Shelton and O’Brien. The two men disappeared after Sponsored by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce, the show) iis scheduled to last through Sun-' jday night. Pictures and. full account of the show are included on Page 19 of The Pontiac Press. AP Wireghote Mrs. Fontana | her was alive recently when she | in a newspaper. He lives at What You Should Do Until the Tornado Arrives Collins suggested for those] corner of ‘the basement ustially offers the greatest safety. Uf time permits, electricity and fuel lines should be ‘shut off, If in schools of | jlast Saturday, ‘time the killings but were captured here They both claim only Shelton wag lwas present when the Kennisons were shot. Shelton claimed he suffered a mental blackout at the . S. Corps of En- gineers ‘and the Health, Education and Welfare Department will make a@ survey of the dainaged areas surrounding Grand Rapids and help set up a relief program. The State, Agriculture Depart- ment sent nine food inspectors from its Lansing headquarters yes: terday to help men in the Grand Rapids branch check food omnine in the tornado are’, should head north. It is possible to outrun a tornado if there is an Open road ahead. SS Babeock, Mrs. New city assessor will be Clark Hagstrom, who for the past five years has been Ironwood’s city as- and managing a hardware whole- WASHINGTON u&—A woman who istarted five fires in the White House and nearby Executive Office Building Monday has been identi- fied as Mrs. Hilda Marie -Marks, surviving are @ United Press Wirephete |51, of St. Clair Shores, Mich. { Norman Trafton of Bar-} yo9 appITION — This young ocelot, one of 60 new animals re- | White . House Press Secretary Pointe, Maine; three sisters.) cently acquired by the St. Louis Zoo, sits in its cage begging for food. |James C;-Hagerty, announcing the ¢ Win ite Trafton of Frederick-| rhe animal, which was brought up from Central America, was tame [identification yesterday, said Mxs. ina ton, Mrs. George Untz of Boston.) 144 piayful and offered no resistance when collar and chain were |Marks furnished the information . and Mrs. Clarence Dow of) ved trom its neck and it had been checked by police. '$ Florida . Maine. Lainie Monday she gave her name as Mrs. ig Service will be BD Nonst ; . , Julia M, Chase. is V ti ' 1 Theor, Howl with burial April to July V Hagerty said U. E. Baugh. '§ acation “im Lakeyiew Cemetery. The Rev.|C : lenna €eS man, chief of the secret service, 4 (for Two) oy oe Considered tmtermeed him the wemnan “admits [°° _) RO Wes of the Corunna . ; that since 1932 she has been in $ __Methodist Church will officiate. ; : . . : eel oe Dan W. White CHICAGO @—The rash of or- sae tae ect one fire in the we Jak.(Mados that cut a path of death , F ° — 4 Dan W. White, 76, of 2680 Oak- City Rapidly Becoming White. House Red Room and four|§ : others across the street in the os | vege to Sadie Fishback (A University of Michigan me- las the world’s greatest medical pager several — Ss shea in'g , Ohio. teorologist warned today that (center. ja igton P ° Prior to moving to Detroit sev- | Michigan is in for more torna- | 7. F fm i$ en months ago, Mr, White had | does.) This charming Central European) agerty said Mrs. Marks was iH lived here 37 years,.and was em- b when a laver of “'tY: Which led the world in medi-| born April 24, 1905 at Ruth, § ployed at Pontiac Motor Division. eect ad ts at . whe pois fea! science for ¢énturies, is under-| Mich, He said she arrived in 4 Visit SIMMS 2nd Floor He is survived by four’ children,|o * air spreads over @'zoing the fourth great medical; Washington by bus Sunday, but (§ PAINT DEPT Melvin R. White of Los Angeles, thick ground layer of me, ve | renaissance in its long history.” | did thot say where she came (¢ ‘ *Calif., Mrs. Maxetta Port, Agnes air. The warm air, being lighter, | The hub of this rebirth is the from. She had been staying at 8 for your _@ White and Dan L. White, all of starts to rise quickly, creating; medical faculty of the University | * hotel here. ig Detroit. *~ : turbulence. | of Vienna, The university has | Mrs. Marks is separated from ¢ FREE . Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur-| tornadoes are small, localized| built its post-World War Il medi- |her husband, Hagerty added. ie day from Trinity Baptist Church) lent storms, The funnel usually cal faculty around a nucleus of | He emphasized that no charge $ TICKET with the Rev. Paul C. Cooley teen . trom 100 feet to a half) C™inent physicians, the kingpins |has been placed against her. Thee. the Church of God: officating. Burial | mr = Gidea of the Viennese medical mecca of |woman said Monday she “had a $ No Purchase Necessary will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. |™ ™ pre-war days. ; lot of trash and just wanted to'e Friends may call at the Frank Car- ‘ Today, Vie boasts 52 major | burn it.” ruthers Funeral Home after 7 p.m. Woman Fails to Outtalk |, 0. peta Roe pig g || | Friday. Youths of Heavy Theft. {35,000 beds. This is considered |G Firemen Killed exceptional -medical resources for) X ’ ‘ © te House 2,000 Students 3 ANN ARBOR (INS) — The Uni- ] igan has- for a $9 million dormitory Gentry White. In 1918,) July, UM Plans New Dorm | boys 3 Center for Physician’ | executive Office Building, occupied F * Detroit, after @n), quick start. to Train, Stud mainly by White House employes.|s five yours. * @ , Y NO SERIOUS DAMAGE ig born in Richmond, Ky..| The season for tornadoes gen-; oo | There was no serious damage e 1879, the son of lerally runs from A pr il through VIENNA (INS)—Vienna is rap- and guards quiekly put out all the |$ | FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. The), city the size of Vienna, with “biggest” robbery in the history approximately 1,300,000 population. | ‘of this town, home of the University) Every y : i - th h NV year since the war, phy- | of Arkansas, occurred when eight sdisiens’ the world over in Ross |boys “about colleage” carted off crowing numbers, have arrived in| ‘an 800-pound conerete shamrock.|Vienna to study some of the 534) | 13 Hurt in New York | ‘(Continued From Page One) smoke poisoning. All were termed in fair condition. SSSCCOTSSSSESSESESCOCEOS ee - _ Peday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding @ a.m eM @ am: Wind velocity 10 mph : Southwest. -" 2 E OTT LLL fa Ded ed bie ied . wars. ,..§4/onidation of the city’s water were| adopted “‘as ston as possible.” {ly started in thé cellar. 2 ‘a oes os described as ‘‘fuzzy-minded _ nit- klar arate consists of adding .a! ene » “| wits” by a ploneer public-health/ fluorida compound to drinking WR-To Attend Rail Seminar *iber of the city’s Board of Health, i}, lems ‘Shock as it hit the sidewalk) did the rest. New York Doctor Blasts : “The falling debris crushed fire- Enemies of Fluoridation (i ss.2"se sens ithe whole area into darkness as NEW YORK — Opponents of flu- ithe street lights went out.” mended that fluoridation be) Cavanagh said the fire apparent- physician. ter as a means of preventing tooth) decay. ANN: ARBOR («®— Some 50 fac- The board's view, shared by|ulty members from Michigan col- many scientifie groups in the na-j\jege and officials from Michigan tion, is that the fluoride is safe|railroads will attend the second and .¢ ve when introduced in|Michigan Railroad Management, reco! ‘ “Every met * a. 8 The attack was made by Dr. Haven Emerson..81-year-old mem- amounts, Seminar under sponsorship of the - Dr. Emerson declared:, Universi i sdvance jn this fled has béeh i 7 ot ee transpor- ’s t the :|Advisory Group Nam | 1956 Area UF Leaders sale firm in nearby Ashland, Wis. -~4 is a 32nd degree M At Kay Baum’s new store re- includes a dramatic walkway above the sales room, joining the upstairs lounges -and|? offices. Designed by Architect El- liott Robinson, the new~home of “|the ladies’ specialty shop is done E in pale gray that contrasts bril- Press and friends previewed the shop at 162 West Maple last are coin- ciding with the grand opening modeling placed on the this year. \idly returning to Jts former status fires, but the woman was not/e TIIMTiiiiiiitiiiiiyiriiiiitiiiii * * * night, and special sales today, * ¢ * Annual audit of city finances will be carried out by Hogan, Juengel/ and Harding, auditing firm that) has done it for several years, The city has allowed $6,000 for the task, but will allow more if preliminary bookkeeping is not done by city istaffers this year. The city's finance department is ‘|short one man, who was assigned to water department after being finance staff early * * Mrs, John Ormond will on “India as I Saw It,”” wheg the St. James Episcopal Church's Westminster guild meets tonight at 8 p.m, in the chureh's wom- en's lounge. * 4 + le * *: "| Mayor Charles Renfrew was pre-) sented with a king-sized toothbrush when he proclaimed Youth Day to kick-off the Exchange Club’s an- Delegates of the group to the. May convention in Niagara Falls will be Mrs. Ruth Coons and Mrs. | Pli bi ; d Ruth Mintling, with Mrs. J. A. Wal- EB tto — Cott _ oO rath and Mrs. J. L. Barribeau as’ Co ms Cc on mee Em =e alternates. | Wsssaseseesbieccukinee ee Q e ; r x « e << ~, _ Fly from Detroit to MIAMI housing 2,000 students.on its new : main betminame - & . . porth campus. Glen Will told police that his ee, aes ot i BREAKS LEG : hurt in ‘ ao F ‘graduate courses w the univer- , i vere: ee after ars| green-painted yard ornament into techni Petronelli, though injured, su-|® Eastern Airlines ee ea se milion worth|® trailer, and tried to talk them A, Sticky Problem | pervised the search-of rubble for|e . ‘gelf-liquidating projects for the out of taking it. | an . ‘other possible victims. Later he|§ : They weren't discouraged, how WASHINGTON (INS) — Chief! was taken to a hospital, where it/¢ y Faged, Now Justice Earl Warren was asked was learned he had a broken leg. % ever, she said. itoday to adjudicate a sticky dis-| Cavanagh said, ‘I was standing|@ © ; we pute between Ohio and New York. | with Chief Petronelli, Deputy Com-|$ + Under Italy's new petroleum Rep. Oliver P. Bolton (R-Ohio) | missioner (George F.) 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Toe eee ee ae as be etige: tigi: ee a es. w Tl tHE PONTIAG PRESS. “New Your Car cca segiceeo Must Have Insurance . . Approval by the legislature at ih “Gov. HarrIMawn will make New York _ State the pioneer in the field of com- ance. The measure becomes operative next January 1. It provides that every Empire State car owner must have $10,000’ coverage for an accident involving one person, $20,000 for more than one and $5,000 for property damage. ~ x * * —— - Bntered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter avaliable by ‘tm sees Ne in Advance. Other provisions require that car _owners must produce proof by Feb- ruary 1 that they have the necessary insurance before they get their 1957 license plates. Penalties for violation “may bea fine up-te-$1,000,-a-year-in— jail, or both, plus a possible one year revocation of driving iicense. In New York State that segment of the insurance industry which fought this legislation tooth and nail now is” being urged to go all out in an effort ~to help make it a success. That, of course, implies a well organized and directed campaign of public ‘educa- tion. to. Aid in Grand = On ids - In Michigan’s tragic tornado dis-. quali- _ ties in his said epuedel. at the The State's Chief Executive left in the middle of the night and rushed to the stricken area to see first hand what action was required. He acti- ; vated the State’s new Emergency * _* The insurance problem. there * Albany and the expected signature of - pulsory automobile liability insur-_ Xen: _Think ‘You've Got Troubles!, — SARE) So made up of representatives of the 8 _ like ap phage ae . Police- Nationa! _About.'700,000 or 14 per cent of — -Wederal--rebuilding loans. Michigan - |t Still Are Living i in County the Democrats’ proportion of +. -¢itizehs leave no stone unturned to a. thelr 2800 vote dropped to 46 por a t! h fler d Alimony: Combat pay. ° ; ; : ‘who ; . aan ——_ It is an competing the LE : eae The largest loss of life in one day in figures s primary elec- £§ Teeland Asks'Removal 2 urz,:1 cutand ousty vatien See ut te eect er z May 26, 1896, when 43 people were killed aie = oS owes geo dlcah fF of i Garrison in @ eyclone. Several others died later PM Miigoneen Wi On Taft = from injuries, bringing the total casualty Warren and Stassen dividing the Washington in particular, and all list close to the 50 mark. It swept through vote. So the total Republican vote countries . the northern part of the county, most of in the 1952 primary of 776,600 must = sp their - weperal, vrichorted the fatalities being in Groveland and be compared with the 425,000 cast ‘ Se Fer: 8 Con Braridon Townships. Man About Town this year for President .% tory resolution adopted by the Parlia- js compiling a list of its survivors who ery pooner ee -_— 1c ment of Iceland. . - still are living. Let me hear from 7. iat camrunl weil eae : resol Old MAT himself was within a mile o was S| dae eae, Sepenees im 8 Snel where that twister started and distinctly The Democrats, on the other Tr ae ee z 4 tm irawal—of._American..defense forces fs would endanger the whole North Nazi threat but our forces were with- ‘amount of friction would develop be- “vote of 38 to 18, reaffirms Iceland’s _ adherence to the North Atlantic Al- liance. At the same time it asks with- remembers that early evening catastro- phe and the harrowing scenes and sor- rows brought about. by it.-- “The Pontiac area has a great variety _ and transfer of our bases on the island of. attractions, including its weather,” to the heart and liver, stomach, gall bladder and colon by pressing his fingertips “Jumping” is ‘i America's God would add 15 years to his life- ~apsaee But Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to God, saying: “O Lord, remember now how I have walked before Thee in truth and with a perfect heart and have done that which is good in Thy sight,” * * * And God sent the prophet Isaiah back to inform King Hezekiah that he had«made a sensible appeal, so ASKING FAVOR Well, why don’t driacs sit down some day with. pencil and paper to tally your ~ moral account books. Have you any right to expect : acocunt Heaven. Go to church. Attend Sunday school. Apply the Golden : “Compliment “But, Dr, Crane, God wouldn't think of keeping books on us, would he?"’ you may inquire. Apparently he does, for Christ said he notes everything that goes on down here, even to a sparrow's fall! GOD IS MERICIFUL “Yes, but God is merciful,” you may remonstrate, True enough, especially with those heathen who never heard the glad tidings and haven't known better. But Americans, who are sur- rounded by churches and hear religious addresses on radio and TV, can’t ignore God until cancer ' 4s diagnosed and then suddenly expect to appeal to God’s mercy. You can’t cheat God! You can't ignore what you know is right, figuring at the last minute you'll do a dramatic right-about-face and then appeal to God's mercy. So_ start _a_ bank in THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 1956 WASHINGTON 48 — Would you; like to try your hand at making a little history? 7. * * Secretary of the Treasury Hum-|now “Iphrey would weleome help from the public in. solving a problem neglected since 1789. Humphrey the big Treasury Building in-down- town Washington near the White House has no name on it. NAME THE PLACE His staff looked around could find no ‘other government departmental headquarters living in such anonymity. So the Treasury asked the Gen- eral Services Administration, housekeeper for the government, to put up a name on each of the four sides of the block - square building. : —noted--recently.- that! and) GSA said it would be delighted, and just how. did the Treasury) style itself? That's where things rest right gore knows - just what is the Je ge official name, although the partment. was the third following _State and War char- tered by the first Congre’s, and has been doing an ever-growing business since. THOSE. PREPOSITIONS The confusion began Congress chartered the Treasury by “an act. to establish the Treas ury Department.” But in the body of the bill, it. specifies i gl? there “shall be a Department of gy? Treasury," Both terms have been used com- monly since, as well as the term “the United States Treasury,” title in 1788. "Hey, Look, Here's Another Big Contest! |Name the Treasury; Win Immortality of an official history the Treasury [Published in hagas ae * As soon as eel Treasury can _de- cide what its name is, it will go up in 12-inch, gold-finished bronze) letters ‘on three sides of the build- plainer east side, If you want to help, maik your suggestions for a name io the Office of the Secretary, Main Treasury Building, Washington, D.C. * * *& : : (Terms like. “robber,” whieh might come to some minds at this Glass has been manufactured for ‘about 4,000 years. ing, and in Sinch‘ letters on the} Reds Gain Control of Bonn Plant Council = BONN--Union workers in a big iron industry plant at Dortmund, West Germany, were shocked when the 15,000 ensployes elected a fac-| tory council on which Communist | Party members hold an absolute | majority. * * » Previously there had been only: council. Now there are 15. The plant's wage scale tops that of | ithe iron industry and workers had been well satisfied. i claimed, with tactics introduced by labor officials from Russian Zone factories, who frequently visit the Dortmund plant. | ; Their stan “Was to circulate malicious attacks.and slanders on two Communists on the 2%5-member |. The_CéMimunists. won, it is now}. A | “I'VE GOT JUST the other membets: of the council, ' THE HOME YOU WANT” ... now a partner > Fog ar -* % a i UF a A> Aesop's Fables—4 Z THE DONKEY AND THE LION'S SKIN - "Today's fable is about a little donkey’ who carried packs on his | back all day long and whb was unhappy because no one feared or respected him. ‘Then one day the donkey found a lion's skin and dressed himself in it. The skin didn’t fit well but he: rushed about frightening every- body he could, So pleased was he with his new found importdnce that he brayed in triumph. A passing fox, hearing the familiar donkey voice com- ing out of the lion skin, began to laugh. ‘‘Ha, ha,"’ said the fox, “TI would have been afraid of you, too, if I hadn't heard your voice.” The meral: Sometimes people talk too much. Color this picture with crayons and paste down on cardboard, Cut out the parts carefully. Fold back the ends of the wall. and the donkey will stand-up. Cut the slit-on the saddle bag and push—§ the tab'on the bundle into It. Now cut out the lion’s skin and the eye marked X. Put the skin over the donkey, folding back the tabs._All_you_can_see of the donkey is his tell-tale ears.., ; (Robert Mulligan of Carrolltown, Pa., made this suggestion first. Here’s how you may win $10. Send in your idea for a Junior Editors drawing in care of this newspaper.) : ‘ Tomorrow: The Kid and the Wolf 150 Million a Year Deadline for Home. Set — |. DETROIT —The proposéd $3,- Goes fo Aid Blind “50,000 juvenile detention home, | |approved last ‘spring by Wayne €HICAGO—Private and public| County voters, should be built and American agencies spend $150,- +n operation by the spring of 1959. 000,000 a year on welfare and re-|That was announced yesterday by habilitation work for the blind. the county. Less than one: tenth of this sum/ is invested. in research to dis- cover the causes of eye troubles) that bring blindness or impaired! vision and’ the best methods of/Telephone Co., dealing with em, | Op re 1,709,000 Phone Books juting its 1956 phone books—some | |1,709,000 of them—to Detroit cus- To develop. a gold mine on the tomers. Officials said it.would take Nile, a Khartoum, Sudan, firm/two weeks to coniplete digtribu- | seeks American capital. “tion. Shoe Values at the RGH Oy TRY THEM ON, YOU WON'T war ” TAKE THEM OFF! a. 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Fof line fence use, P other sizes, ee a — ee ae “at a recent Washington controver- * Herbert Hoover Jr. BUSTED HEROES — While Josef Stalin is getting the bum’s rush by. the Moscow bigwigs, these busts of Italy’s Fascist heroes make cheap junk in a secondhand market in Rome. They are ~~ onetime ent Rodolpho Tat Dictator Bealta ‘SMabeilinl Usregroand ane Bono (left) and the “Lion of Africa” Mar- | number two Fascist General Pie- Graziani (center). Been Going On for Years Oriental Clearing House Benefiting Commie China HONG KONG (®—This British crown colony is a clearing house for’ & small legal trade in non- strategic materials between two enemies — Red China and the Na- tionalist Cilnese on P sionianac Hong Kong alae who boast they will sell to anyone merely shrugged their shoulders sy about trade between. the Red and Nationalist Chinese. Such) trade has been going. on here for years. Both the Chinas ship goods to this commercial city. The goods are stored_-in- warehouses before! reshipment. Communist and Na- tionalist Chinese buyers rub shoulders while’ purchasing their respective countries’ needs — regardless of origin. STRATEGIC ITEMS OUTLAWED Products like camphor, citronel- la oil and nonstrategic chemicals can be shipped freely between the two Chinas through here. The Hong Kong government has made legal trade in strategic items im- possible and is combatting smug- gling. Occasionally revenue offi- cers of the colony intercept Chinese junks carrying American cars or kerosene for Communist jet planes trying to reach Red) China after dark. The penalty for: such activity is stiff. * * * . Major items: traded through Hong Kong between Formosa and Red China include: 1, Citronella oil from Formosa purchased by the Communists — about 50,000 U.S, dollars worth last year. + s, > 2. Camphor oil from Formosa bought by the Reds — about! $160,000 worth last year. 3. Tung oil from Red China) bought by Nationalist China—$60,-| 000 worth last year. HOOVER IGNITES DEBATE U.S. Undersecretary of State touched off + Cemmunistseach..year. * * * the controversy about the trade between Nationalist and Red China. He told a Senate subeom- mittee March 26 that the’ Nation- alists were shipping millions_of dollars worth of goods to the A few days later Hoover told the investigators he had been wrong. He said the State Depart- ment had no evidence of any direct trade between Formosa and the mainland, but that indirect trade in nonstrategic items over which Nationalist authorities. have no control takes place through Hong) ithen be assigned to a Marine Corps Kong. The controversy alSo turned up| a U.S, government foreign aid re- port showing Nationalist China imported $1,300,000 worth of goods from Red China during the first eight. months of 1955. Shipments to and from. Hong Kong were listed separately, ‘Boreign aid chief John B. Hollister said in a subsequent statement that the Na- tionalist imports from the “Reds “were actually shipped from Hong) Kong."" He also said he had no; evidence of any direct trade be- tween Formosa and the Red main- land. Sister Plucks Young Brother From Icy Lake Little 4-year-old Danny Valen- tine is closer to his sister Jackie than ever before. Both children, whose parents, | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valentine, live! | George on Stoney Lake in Oxford, were: playing the other evening around the lake when Danny tumbled into! the water. Without wasting time to call her! }mother, Jackie, 7, reached down from a dock and pulled her broth-/ er to safety. Although terrified, Danny sutf- fered no ill effects except a bundle) of wet clothes, Youths From Area Join Marine Corps Twenty-four local men enlisted in—the-U.S.-_Marine—Corp: the month of March scceniiog to. an announcement by M.Sgt. Ishmai ‘Powers, NCO in charge of the city Marine oCrps Recruiting Station. According to M.Sgt. Powers, afier, being sworn in as privates, the new Gur. 7 nia for ten weeks of recruit train- ing. Upon completion of their recruit training, the new Marines will be, transferred to Camp J, H, Pendle-' ton, Oceanside, California, for a five week course of jndividual com- bat training. After completing their combat training they will school, post or station for duty. Enlisting from Pontiac are: Gwen W. O'Berry, 199 S. East Blvd; Lewis L. Williams, 610 Lookout Dr.; William B. Burke, 751 Blaine Ave.; Wendell E. Brant- ley, 102 E. Chicago Ave.; James C. Link, Box 2007 Huron Gardens; Al- feed R. Campbell, 273 Harrison Ave. |James H. Roberts, 387 Howard Me- \Neilj St.; 445 N, Johnson Ave.; F. Schwartz, 28 Clarence St.; IM. Splan, 2608 Barton Rd.; Thomas G. Clarkston, 200 8. Marshal] St.; Willard Ffye; 2470 Roslandale; Charlies C, Watson, 3311 S. Grant |St.; Gary Candelario, 3364 Ba- thurst; and Rudy Ortez, 163 S, East i Bivd, Area men enlisting are: Ronald Howard Stepnitz, Rochester; Don- ald Richard Kilpatrick, Rochester’; James Bruce Waldo, Oxford; David Clarence Jeans, Birmingham; Mar- jtin D. Bell, Fenton; Paul George Millen, Mt, Clemens; William Ickes, East Detroit; Robert Franklin Day, Center Line; jand Richard Albert Peters, also ot Center Line. Four Nurses Added | IONIA (—The Michigan Re- jformatory has added four inmate nurses to its hospital staff, now serving a total of 1,414 reforma- Nory inmates. 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PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1956 Re eae : : ae | UM Devel y¢ Unions Quarrel | 2 = si pono | Jinx Adds Tone to Set ve Ops inErieOver | ‘Sailing ‘Below-Stairs’ |AlloyMethod /uisdiction ' DUBLIN — Union jurisdiction. is NEW YOR a ran — | New Technique May Ei gg ee Sg pbs gee: ? ORK. inx i * . ire. 9 Kelly's Zoiue—sinx_Fakenberg prs gprs in ahi as Make Gas Turbine Cars a tite ain. Seas the Constitution (which are second class). That'll give 2 lot Practical Much Sooner if you got tiles laid in a bathroom of tone to the Below-Stairs Sef. (Second-class would be a promotion for me--I go steer- Gov. Hatriman wins the Four Freedom Awards May 9. It'll ‘be presented by Harry “Truman, who leaves two days ‘later for Europe. Peggy King’s success story: Her Las Vegas price is now . $5,500 a week . . . Rex Harri- ' gon’s beautiful leading lady, Britisher Julie Andrews, of “My Fair Lady,” was at the Blair PEGGY ‘lurgieal engineers have developed jmanufacturing i'may make gas turbine automo- lin aireraft and auto turbine en- ANN ARBOR (Pe-The University of Michigan has reported its metal- techniques which 'biles practic al within “two to five years. The engineers found a way to| produce a nickel-base alloy for use gines that costs half as much as cobalt-base alloys used in jet en- gines and aute turbines, Richard A. Flinn, professor of metallurgical and preduction en- | gineering, said the process should Saneyaa) TELEGRAPH 4985 Dixie Hwy. Next to National Foods Drayton Plains they were laid by a tiler. | Today there are synthetic plas-_ tic tiles which are stuck on with glue. Is that a job for a tiler, a carpenter or a- bricklayer? A_ tribunal to settle such quarrels is | being weed Britain's in’s Oldest lag. Dies in Prison at 86 LONDON—Britain’s oldest “old lag’ of the underworld is dead.’ He was a man of 30 different names who- originated the crooked: House and I asked if it’s true an English beau’s coming here. - to marry her. She replied, “Unfortunately, no!”. death nor blaming it on some slippery steps, It .was a pare attack, officially reported due to coronary thrombosis; A ‘making give greater power or longer life ‘role of the “Perfect Butler,” but to jet engines. lhis death certificate nears ‘the “The engineers distovered-a new! same name as-“his-birth certificate way to melt and cast metals used|—Henry Alfred Irwin. turbine blades. These . ¢ * cardiogram disclosed he'd had a previous heart attack, also blades are the heart of jet en-| ‘After stealing more than $224,000 . Joan Crawford’s decorating the lush Fifth Ave. apartment gines. ‘They are turned by blasts|in 38 years of crime, and spending ted Al Steele bought her. All’s well and Al's well! of hot gases and must withstand over half his life in jail, he died, Martha Raye may toke'e by band—just gem TV~and intense héat. ‘ aged 86, in Wandsworth prison. oe : Prof. Flk id the nickel- His “perfect butler’’ role brought de a haif hour family-type show next season, or maybe * mn 8a nmicke him loot worth over $112,000. He — s : base alloy is melted in a high paar: * Sere four one-hour shows. Present format’s out . . ; Ernie ¢ made the rest from hi: e8 as vacuum and poured in an atmios- e Ss pose: Kovacs and Edith Adams get a big break—take over for reef & 5; Hie said the a wholesale jeweler, secret serve Sid Caesar this summer... Gwen Verdon scoffs at mar- sit calanes a metal su. |e agent, surveyor, architect,! riage rumors. perior to cobalt-base alloys. cook, porter, singer and acrobatic, . dancer. In his early-roles his per-| ___Ernie Byfield Jr., beau-about-town, a director of the Chicago Cobalt is a strategic material) ppmance was impeccable. “Sherman and Ambassador Hotels, eloped to Williamsburg,|%%4 costs $2.60 a potnd. Nickel a Va., with Mrs. Vala Rubio, beautiful - re 6 — He fooled a peer, a knight, a White Russian owner of a 60-carat dia-| “The automobile industry,” Prof. financier and two wealthy Ameri mond, ‘Twas Ernie's father who ex-/ Flin said, “has to have the cost Dat —— vn ro .. MI plained his success in the ‘hotel busi-|down to cents per turbine blade,| 1" OM \darcd all hi a ness by saying “While walking through /T@ther than dollars per hlede..14,"6 STON SS See a hotel one day, I-met. my father, who could live with nickel-base alloys, = ; ; 7 WS") but could not with cebalt-base.’ f owned it,.and he took a liking to me. ae -THE MIDNIGHT EARL eee Super er Sale! " 7 New Terry Cloth Uses NEW YORK—New uses for terry) cloth took 25 per cent of produc-) GUM, MINTS & DROPS | 3:10 Queen Vetoes Video “Strip for Action” Director Don Her-| Britain's Queen decided against|tion in ne —— with LA ed (Lim. 6) | shey resig having her Christmas speech tele-;cent in 1 It is being u n im. : ne «+. Rae Hayworth hopes vised in 1955—partly because there | addition to toweling, for car- seat | = to clear up her Columbia contract hassle.|° : st are now both BBC and independ-| covers, curtains, couch covers and | ‘d make one film with Robert Mitch- ent TV in Britain And she did not|/aprons. Terrycloth coveralls are um, then “Pal Joey” with Sinatra and! want to offend either one, London being worn by Air Force ground 3 in '57 . ... Victor Borge is) reports. ‘crews while refueling jet Store.) mentioned for Fred Allen's spot - srinmmaatt . . Adele Lamont, a bial ee cinks eccidiah to teltered me D AR RE LL’S former Cugat vocalist, 24 Hour Emergency “He. Who Gets Slapped,” off-B’way. & Prescription Service ADELE Pinky Lee gave his daughter a Thun- - _ derbird for her 16th birthday .. . Harry James ahd Betty Grable celebrate their 13th on July 5. : 37-39 S. Saginaw at Water St. DAYS—CALL FE 5-4521 AFTER 11 P. M.—FE 5-4485 aeee Happiness is a state of mind. A stamp collector can be happy with a wastebasket full of old envelopes. — ee WISH I'D SAID FHAT: “About the only thing most women expect out of a divorce is enough money to attract another man.”"—Dan Bennett. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “The latest wonder drug is so. powerful you can’t take it unless you're in perfect health.”"— Jewish National Hospital. tal (Copyright 1956, the Hall, Syndicate, Ane. ) 39° PACKAGE OF 12 KOTEX | epee REGULAR, Pc JR., SUPER . (Limit 1 box) \| -, RUBBER GLOVES Emergency Delivery on Request Peswensuansninbewtnaninl I og: BLUE BLADES 20’s 79° (Limit 1 pack)... 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This was a reversal of pre- ‘vious Russian demands that nucle- ar weapons must be banned as a first step to planning disarma- ment, LIMIT MILITARY The U.S: plan also would limit military forces of America and ‘the Soviets to 2% million men each, ‘while the Russian proposal awould restrict them to 1% miltion.— * * «© _A spokesman said the United phase of : * * * Shs edie tines ened tion, a freeze on production and M finally conversion of nuclear stock- piles to peaceful uses, ; U. 8, PLAN disarmament planin these stages: r equare miles. Ae sagt The United States outlined its 1. A “confidence-building” step between the United States and the Soviet Union. This calls for tests of practical disarmament contfots in special .“nonsensitive’ areas of and start of the Revenin and | Many Homes Lack See nuclear weapotis ‘would-be whittled 2, Creation of a preparatory) down. ! study ‘Steps to Disarmament’ Power inCanala’ Caen the two nations, 20,000 to 30,000 (ane weni dé be mempemtecl fy Ses oe ol ee wal | and eventually stockpiles of So Italians are touring | Canadian —Bureau— of ~ Statistics}, "2 ,™=" Za - fe falt about the effect -—~ - yevenla that’ oly S40 oF Vie 3 | armaments regulatory commission: made up of the five powers, This notieach for Russia and the United be started yntil reduction of con-|States and 750,000 men each for is working(Britain and — with conven- tional armis and defense budgets keyed to the manpower level, It also would work out — to safe- begin with a world census of atomic pov pare against surprise attack—a hydrogen be ean ‘supplies andj control and inspection includ- i production. Then it would proceed to a system of control and —, ‘3. Drafting of a disarmament treoty by the five powers, Approv- al of the treaty would be followed by an exchange of military “blue- prints’ of conventional armed) strength; freezirig * defense bud-| gets at the Dec. 1955, level, | { Day's Petroleum Set nator. ct woe FillS 378 Trains; NEW YORK—The sabia, take 378 trains, each of 1 ears of 10,000-gallon ca move one day’s petrol: rail. Total demand at U. ri for—all --preducts— fi bias ot ihigh of 9,009,000 barrels a day. Petroleum. Processing, reports that-a single day's shipments of oil products in the United States this year would: fill 18,100 miles| disarmament. All member nations of 10-inch pipeline and it would control system. 4. Expansion nse the Disarmament Commission by admitting other) states with “ * military! potential. These states with the ex- ception of Red China would. limited to 500,000 troops each, All| member nation’s would come under) the inspection and control system. | 5, Start of the nuclear phase of would’ report their stocks and ~ tank|duction of nuclear materidis and ty, _ weapons, and plans for testing nu- y S. Te- clear weapons. The control andl inspection. system would be ex : +o—aecount— for aie this-panded to year is expected to reach a new/|production and to monitor nuclear tests. Production of nuclear weap- Wi you join us in welcoming Spring? Will you be our guest at the Spring Fashion Festival of the Best Buicks Yet? We can promise you the season's most exciting vista—a fashion display of the stunning new Buicks, all in gay Spring- time colors, including the very newest: Apricot and Bittersweet. And, if such is: your desire, you can blossom out in your own new Buick— in any Series, in any model—with the | _ §pringtime freshness of any of these — net bright-colors. 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Front Quarter Sale! \ SHOULDER ROAST..." 39 \ SHOULDER CHOPS “49: BREAST of LAMB 12s RIB- LAMB CHOPS “69: Gr’nd Lamb Patties “-59¢ U. S. Choice’ Beef waters. Chop {he kale wrap in aluminum foil and freeze.| | Since a true Hollandaise sau fp is tricky. to make, you. might like, —. }to try a mock Hollandaise, It will|@” | taste just as good. 4 Ota aretecacetethechcbocaecerhcharh oca Half or Whole FRONT... 29° 422 | Vs , THE PONTIAC PRESS. “THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1950 | i. eee | of frozen foods we ae capturdd the fresk taste of nearly every. ‘food. One exception we might make ‘is fresh asparagus. Of course, we. can bay both Some cooks. like to cook the stalks upright in a tall can or ‘double boiler. This allows the wa- [ter to. cook the stalks directly, |while the steam tenderizes the | tops. ‘flavor of cooked asparagus.~ But lother sauces are also. delicious. u cup mi S egg yolks, slightly beaten % cup melted butter 3 “tablespoons lemon juice oT >} — ROAST 3 3 b. | Sliced Bacon | Wilson Certified . Cc ~cannpian Bacon | 4 u 89 Suger Cured bulk sliced a c lb. U. S. “Choice” Beet BET 256 3 RIGULAR mar | Beech: we Cotfee Cote oF 1 Lb. Tin Ba pond ening 4 Rolls Turkey. ~ Beechnut Premium Quality : a " mse 2O | 4°79 Bring us Robin Hood coupon from Wednesday's Press. Save! Se Sale Giant Size BAB-O nquet Frozen Chicken PIES \ Gold Medal FLOUR 5 Lb. 39" | Bag LIBBY’S PURE PINEAPPLE — JUICE Giant 46 Ox. Can SU PER MADKET \ 484 Auburn Ave. © gone Phone FE Lat Venenesnreseusessenssereene With the ever-rising popularity |“ There's nothing like plain melted | § us jbutter to bring out Yhe delicate || MMMM ID Je ete : F, Grated cheddar cheese “ook Add .a tablespoon of cream. for erve Fresh As) paragu s Buttered or With BD SAUCE lay toe amen ot sommgulinch sae son sae ue coking Melt betlie! ie sonsipes, geal over asparagus. Serve at nish with additional chives, if de- in flour and seasonings. Add milkjonce. Yield: 6- servilgs. ot ellen a sldwly and gontinue to cook Te toast sesame seed, place in stir until thickened. Remove a moderate oven (350 degrees a a bem srg? 3 te Never h had ; and ter and lemon juice blending | For those.of you who like your ta well. Makes about 1 cup sauce. | vegetables with a cream sauce we enoug ace at once, - \might suggest this chive-flavored A simpler way of preparing! sauce, : Be. asparagus is to serve it with| 1% pounds fresh asparagus C ot S efor el | Toasted Sesame Seed Butter. cited beak waeoeonn iinet s “ Toasted Sesame Seed Butter ey ane, peite “! i Chi C Sates : a ee ve cream ¢heese nga yg be yd eb Be is a SS nee Clean asparagus thoroughly and| until I heard my triende dua oq meted Poems baler oF maréariot, “| break off bottom ends. Cover, and| ‘liking about Breese!" says Mrs, | 350) gel } tablespoon. fresh lemon juice leook in I-inch boiling salted water Checkley. Now she always has a Sm Place in a serving dish, |°" Util tender. ; ! buys. bi ' q : jombine remaining ingredients sean ~prole butter = (Giant Economy size comes with To risp Up Brea cook 6 minutes, or until tender, B 2 Sap Up Brood bake tao ix aly sak wes them in a slow (300 degrees) oven! ~~ : sa for 20 minutes or longer. Halfway, Combine cheese and ‘milk; beat through the baking time, turn the/until light and fluffy, Serve as- paisa war maney. Rotter put slices so they will brown evenly, paragus with cheese mixture, Gar- : gl dana shopping list now! over low heat 12 to 15 minutes,; **" *™I : . Pee Cook fresh asparagus until crisp- : ) Ceaeh fies Sate te omy Sh at Ne ie. sale aS on MARS | SHOP at Wek’s FOR ne Money Saving Values! vers Killed, Michigon Grown, anew, Young Whole, aes me || Tomato soup. 9" 4Qe ie SOUP 3 _ 49: MUSHROOM soUP ...o "49% KLEENEX, 400s .... @ "69° ~ &. Sunshine hee = " Nestle’s Famous Quick to Fix ae INSTANT _ Big 6 On. Jar. HI-HO CRACKERS .... 8 33° sien Qe SI NESCAF E. “age 1"! 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Ht Fa With many beef cuts as much) as 12 to 3 lower tian last year at veel time, shoppers will find is in- many beef More grain fed cat- fle than there has been for sev-) FF i } | market allow \% to % serving. All lean frozen veal rolls are an economy: choice, since they serve about 4 people per pound. a 4 It is open season for. salads | from now until the end of sum- mer, Lettuce, which is most | often chosen as the base for green salads, is now excellent oes. Yas heads are mostly of goed size, are firm, and heavy for their size. For over a month, green cab- and health value. Another salad vegetable that:continues on the wise-buy list is carrots. Since 1952, the market- ing of carrots has shifted rapidly from the bunched style with the tops on to the pre-packaged style Follow the instr the outside covering for best sede of food combinations. Sree Supplies of frying chickens are ing results. Food bargains come and go, but -+when-shoppers—think—of—all— the: ‘things offered by milk they see fruit and Florida Valencia oranges, 1. bage “has rated a blue ribbor-for’= riquality,” “low cost, * it is ‘not a true indication of tthe lsweetness and flavor. . ‘Though potatoes may be a few |. cents more, they sill are a) thrifty purchase. New, red, Fior- ida potatoes are reasonably Michigan potatos is rapidly | coming to a close, the best | | quality in old erop potatoes is | now coming from Maine, Citrus fruits, especially grape-| Oven Fried Chicken fried. are good choices for the shopping flour. list. Supplies of bananas will in- crease during April, so look for valueg at the food. market. Jeast 14 inch layer of fat in ss coteal ie tunes daahiad te ai browning will go much faster if; ' a 1 to 2-inch layer of fat is used. fy g ig H } 4 = : H butter or margarine and 2 table- spoons of broth or milk over the chicken. . i Coat chicken with seasoned | 2. Brewn pieces Pe chicken in at heavy skillet. If a large. quantity - ee | 5. Continue the-cooking in a slow) This. method is excellent when | (325 degree F.) until chicken itwo or mere chickens are being) itender, 45 to 60 minutes. Turn once ito crisp evenly. During the cook- ling more broth or milk -may bel ig over chicken iH it appears Is 2 re i fi e VALUABLE on Wit OTT, Carrots with the tops off are ‘high in food nutrients since the tops live ‘off the root and take color of carrots is a good measure of the amount of Vitamin A, but . , plus a disinfectant... increasing. [t is estimated that why it is always a bargain, Few, E THIS 1s BIG Your favorite bleach This favorite bleach of millions now has a big, easv-erip handle co make it easier to carry —handier for kitchen and bathroom clean- ing and disinfecting. _& SIZES: COUPON © SLICED > PEACHES D, OVEN READY THIS COUPON WORTH 25¢ TOWARDS Hixson’s Extra Rich - INSTANT COFFEE f REG. $1 29 ic me on COUPON EXPIRES = re : SAT. 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Chocolate, Nickel Hot Bread and Donuls Daily Alter 3:30 P.M. * Except Saturday Thomas Pastry Shop 121 West Huron, Near Cass FE pe PARK FREE in REAR of STORE His slimming to the waist as well as Imiddle” is a crucial part of our figure ensemble, * ° * With this in mind I give you a ifew waist exercises~to help you jenjoy the spring ‘styles. arms returning overhead, twist to -Sthe left and look over the left’ shofilder, | Continue doing this slowly, al- ternating left and right. * 8 *& 2 Another: The pendulum swing |Opti-Mrs. Club Mrs, Tom Hruska was elected) | to head the Opti-Mrs, Club Thues- jday evening when the grotip met j with Mrs, G, W. Stark on East Iroquois road, Pe pH. A. Miller, first vice president;| } Mrs. Stark, second vice president; |"! | * * * | Other officers elected were Mrs. ‘Mrs. Dave Ewalt, secretary, and clearance sale starting friday 9:30 a. m. long coats S24 formerly $29.95 and $35 r @ spring textured hopsocking ond tweed fabrics @ several styles—you'll find your favorite here @ big selection of spring colors—misses’ sizes formerly $19.95 and $22.95 @ new textured hopsacking, boucles, tweeds @ mony clutch ond button. styles—=misses’ sizes @ have your versatile short coot at savings = SHOP Mon, THURS, FRI, SAT. 9 PM st (Mrs. Buhl -Burt, treasurer. Mrs. Rottert Zimmerman intro- iduced her son, Philip, who showed ;movies of his stay on the island ‘of Chitose in northern Japan while on duty with the armed forces. _ * * | In serving . refreshments, Mrs. ‘Stark and Mrs, Bud Shelton car- \with cherry blossoms and minia- ture parasols as the table dec- ‘rations. Wild rice needs to be cooked about an hour to be tender. aa For the waist: Bend trunk and touch fingertips outside of left foot. Raise trunk and “|Mrs. Leo Kawiecki, : - e here oh his vacation from Dart- Try These Exercises for Slitnmin Waist races mmr tor nn oh 2itt 35 , Barbara Huxley | marvied on Aug. &. 7 t : 7 _- | BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mr. and and terth.: Keep thp heels close jihen stretch in the opposite direc-ining. Dwight P, Allen were boats YARNS "| Puen at a luncheon today for Barbara} _ sgitet pndhae the mr exten wl 3, Simply stretching in bed in al" = el the have ating Ma Mr ae NEEDLE POINT ee side, laity fe up: in|Walat send a sro * e 8 | * to the floor with your |the morning can SgeviPe. , envelope weg pay Miss Huxley is the daughter-off-— / fingertips. Sein Se ba We wel ‘eeled savtiegungnbdaathg Epa hate "|Mr. and Mrs, Robert D. Huxley off EMBROIDER the pendulum of a clock, back baad bey Seach os the left by|™an care of The Pontiac Press [Youngstown and a pt ge ROIDERY PSTN bending yobr trunk to the left, as| Tomorrow: “Chewing Gum ©-/Dana Hall. sell a Sa ae eae 9 2 H 4 men was recent [Price, son of M ward Ate OXF HOP , son rs, ‘Round Table Club Hears the late Edward Price, Ted i Maren The Round Table Club met Tues- «°° @ ¢ = had received nursing scholarships ! from the Federation of Women's Report on Scholarships It was reported that 15 girls! POE RSE NT SAR ARE Tv aR pemecmercecutianemnes Clubs and a donation’ was ‘given for this work. _ 4 Marilyn Hanley: -|Honored by Bridal Shower Marilyn Hanby was the honoree} evening ‘berg at the Lindeberg home on Op- dyke road. Guests attending the affair were Mrs, Lee Deckard, June Vander- pool, Mrs, Joseph Huntsman, Mrs. Lee Hackney, Mrs. Sol Lomerson, Mrs, Charles Lindeberg, — Mrs. Charles Stukas,- Mrs, Tyrus Men- zel, Babe Clark, Thyra Kimmel, Mrs; Albert Crain, Mrs, Ray McDonald, Mrs. Leon ucaa Wie" ang Betty. Brill. 4V%-10 for quality , and fit you'd expect Invited guests also included Lit- . it to cost a lot more than | lian Laska, Ann Capogna,. Geral- ae ; dine Lawrence, Winifred Miller,| 773 Ciao : : “;Mrs.” Ralph. Ruggles, Mrs. Alan} Pattan Leather .|Cady, and; Mrs, Joan Kremer. French Bread Sorority Group Meets at Home twist to right, looking over iright shoulder. of Gloria Rose — OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE | _ WATERPROOF ® Dustproof ®@ Anti-Magnetic ® Unbreakable Crystal ® Sweep Second Hand ® Stainless Steel Back ® Luminous Dial For the active man Sportster” dive a Sallan “ Add to Your Sallan Account! -% Creo Your bride deserves the very best... 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FE 2-2492 sire as | AT PHILIP'S TRAIN CASE . 24 | 2248 | 21° weex END a $ 9 Complete | Dogwood stamp-ons in soft shades} 26” PULLMAN . ott |: of pink, green and brown trim this] Regular Price $32.50 ‘ ‘simple-to-sew apron. You'll find ‘it a ‘must’ for your spring and ‘summer apron wardrobe as well jas a lovely shower gift or b donation. . Pattern No, 2248 contdins tissue _ 99. SAGINAW ST, “Week End Special PERM PERMANENTS MACH |motifs each 7'9"x4" and four—|— Send 2c in coins, your name, | |to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372] = : ; 'W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. | Stock Permanent ‘Gove Shep Now available—the colorful 1956] Reducing 12 School St. = FE 2-6039 Needlework Album containing doz-| Special ‘ens of lovely designs. from which/ $530 ies to choose more patterns in crochet, | — a jembroidery and knit—plus three} ae SEE; > gift patterns, directions printed in| be as Coun Oras Cot ee Wek te book. _Only Be a copy! r KAREN’S HAs A GREAT SPRING VALUE FOR BABY and You! 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Luxurious pin- wheel bemberg ro yon “print with newly cropped bolero in spun rayon, qua, tito and beige. = 14-20, 1442-22%. aaa? Waite's Drésses Third Floor of Fashion Juniors! | Helen | Whiting | Fashion Show on | Saturday at 2:30! Professional from John Robert - Powers School — lovely new ' Entertainment for the spring dance of Temple Beth _ Jacob’ s Youth Group will be presented by (le/t to right) Donald Barnett of Cherokee road, Naomi Kantzer of Mo- | hawk road, Rhoda Goldberg of James K boulevard and Coming Events ¢ —DeMolay —Morners — crus wit west}— Thursday at 7.30 p.m. at the Masonic q feta biogonsco pres Building on |The public is invited. AWAY ‘NOW ! sree | i ‘An atmosphere of colorful carni-|of ~ |yaj} decorations and music jn tune ‘aoa the merry spirit of the care will prevail at the annual] ispring dance of the Youth Group © evening at the temple on Elizabeth Lake avenue. ‘Youth Dance to Feature Carnival Motif Saturday evening at the temple, CA-CU: Carousel,’ the first portion will’ feature a local orchestra. of the title, referring to-_Combined; In_keepir Pontiae Press Photos “Judy Levine of Ottawa drive. The group is pictured at a} recent rehearsal for the affair, scheduled for Saturday Temple Beth Jacob, The dance,jtheme, the dance is called “CO- Campaign for College and Union. _ Preceeds of the dapce will be LJ * s tie They are the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the College instituted, the seminary which ordaing reform rabbis, ‘committees appointed by Judy Levine, president, general chairmanship of Edward 'Kantzer. Ticket committee members are ick Hartman and Dorothy|~ Katchka; patonr committee, Rhoda+ Goldberg and Donald Barnett. John Richman and Donald Barn- are _uner the) - ett are arranging - refreshments, and entertainment is being planned by Jeff Siegel and Dick Hartman, with Jeff Siegel also working on publicity with Michael Nosanchuk. Decorations are being pre- pared by Joe Thome, Stanton dudy Levine is handling the dat- Entertain- | Walker and Edward Kantzer. Charge bers ofthe Youth Group. A stepladder and a little muscle work are necessary for the success of any working on decorations for the spring _dayce sponsored by the Youth Group of dance, and Jeff Siegel (left) of Menom- inee road and Edward Kantzer of Mo- hawk road are doing their part. They are Temple Beth Tac 0b. A local orchestra will furnish music for the dance. Saturday evening at the temple. Mix cooked green peas rind A pri 12 Party ing and housing bureau. | end cobled) with minced_onion,- Joel Thome arranged for the Or- strips of pimiento and mayonnaise. chestra for the affair. ment wit! be provided by mem- Serve in lettuce cups for a differ-| ent and delicious salad Planned by Club A Get-Acquainted cocktail party \is planned for April 12 by members laf Birmingham Country Club. The- Accounts | _ Invited | Last Chance to Buy at These Ridiculously Low Prices! $390 $4190, 3590 Values to 10.99 Rayons & Cottons --- Misses, Women’s Sizes Including Maternity Dresses prio’ and Summer Values to 14.99 MALING SHOES EVERYORE WALKS BND Values to 16.99 LPT ane Look! Shop! Save! _ SPRING We still have a good selection of coats and suits at money saving prices. SAVE UP TO a | “2 AND MORE IN ® Nylon ® Cotton | © Rayon Ladies’ BLOUSES $400 Children’s DRESSES || ¢ and truly. glove-like fit. REE eee Gee, but they're comfortable! Gosh, but they're attractive! 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BY Max Factor Now Max Factor brings you the closely guarded secret of TV and movie stars — Erace, the secret cover-up before make-up that hides dark circles, harsh shadows, skin blem- _-- Get Erace—in your skin tone~today! 128 < fora gnwen F 3 months’ supply CLOONAN’S “Where Quality’ Counts” 72.N, Saginaw St. Pak ed on : haaamiacae ¥ cae Ate nent “4 re Peay oh ry nasa hesi 5 ae rer fo sears > wainiiee a ere tk ed bind Sad “a oe ig re ha? ated eines ~~ etal act fut aii petancahdee sey bene hoe ¥ ceateemeed —_— iy as ) ; . tg eee ( : i | Le , eee gM THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1956 I; yy alld f (0s. -avor J a, M sien Beai ins Expert Body and Fender Repair fi on All: Makes of Cars és & y AUGUSTA, Ga. #—Can a new-/Snead, Ben Hogan or Jimmy De-|‘ eras ek Wasckc om veicfhe_gamel sMiddlecoft, the defending pony golt’s old guard will emerge vic- Infra-Red i Se ‘ he comer win the 20th Masters, a golf) maret. to win. the Masters,and I think pion who would like to become the! torious. ae classic which opened today with ee ae one of them will.” first to.win Masters titles in sac- _ + & ee ¥ ‘ the biggest and best field in its) But Ray O'Brien, tournament] He mentioned such circuit ‘atars| cessive years, held out for experi-| Middlecoff, Snead, Demaret and! os 4 a nll BD Es: Eos feces : brief but brilliant history? director of the Professional Golf-\as Dow Finsterwald, Yon Fair-jence—experience on the exacting|Hogan have monopolized this] Work Done “ a i The records say no. The golfers'ers Asm., says yes. field, Ernie Vossler,/“Lionel He-|Augusta National course, a favor-jevent since 1949, Snead and De- For All resect ‘= say no. And the sports writers say| “We have more fine young golf-|bert, Mike Fetchick, Billy Max-/ite golfing retreat of President Ej-/maret are three-time winners: Insurance no. They lean toward the experi-|ers on the tour this year than ever|well, Gene uate and Mike Sou-| senhower, Hogan has won twice and ue Companies Hence of a Ci Middlecoff, Sam'before, 1 believe,” O'Brien said.'chak. . “I don't believe any of the boys/ been runner-up four times, includ= iid . _ : : who haven't played this course|ing two playoffs he lost. Ultra Modern Building tor Collision and Painting several years stand much! Bobby Jones, the grand slam ROCHESTER FORD DEALER — OL 14-9711 La chance,” he said. “This is ajking, came out of retirement in course you have to know to be/1934 to help launch the Masters > -jable te score well. but neither he nor any other ama- = 5 * # s teur ever has won, 5 “eTd say “Littler a “Souchak! This year's amateur field, “1 have the best chance-among the strong, is headed by Billy Joe Pat- younger fellows. They've already|ton, Harvie Ward, Ken Venturi, played in two or thre Masters." |Joe Conrad and Hillman Robbins. Middlecoft.tried and failed nine| Foreign participants include Henry times before he finally quaified Cotton, three-time winner of the for the bright green jacket sym-| British Open; Roberto DeVicenzo, bolic of a Masters winner, Argentine star now registering The sprawling Augusta National/from Mexico City; and Canadians chaa spread its 6,950 challenging yards! Al Balding and Stan Leonard. ON SHOt before a record field of 84 for the © opening round, Rich in ggg The final nical of the tourna- and packed with prestige, the, ment comes Sunday and_President 7PMasters championship is one cov-| Eisenhower, who has a cottage at eted by all, golfers. the course, is scheduled to fly here | Par for the Augusta National is| Monday. In case of a tie, a playoff a standard 36-36—72. will be held Monday, foreing the The course itself, plus the ter-) President to delay his trip. rific pressure generated in this} Portions of the tournament the classic, lend support to those who! last three days will be telecast na- argue that again this year one of tionally | (CBS). _ The. gentleman | cuts o caper Cranbrook. Walloped, 14-0 Danville (Va.) High School, Pete Bedford was the starting handed touring . Cranbrook . its| pitcher. with Dave Cooper of worst drubbing on the Southern) Birmingham taking over in the | j mm * » Day's work-done, and — hi ho for the evening’s . Pleasure. He is clad for ' the choicest of company in a suit of Courier E Cloth — the versatile aie pening 5 SE0) 5a 4 aes © yarn dye sheen worsted {decision from the Bloomfield Hills) 5. -n6-tmird time, the ‘Cranes a Sede Ril j , with personality loomed > : els — 4 « * left 10 men stranded on the base: Site Th caseneet? y -— into eve inch. His © vis AP Wirephote paths. Cranbrook managed by six, ‘ : “ -word—to the wise—oadd-- SNEAD COAXES ONE — Sam Snead of White Golf Tournament-at-August,-Ga., yesterday. In | A-three-run_homer in the first |.cattered singles while Danville | Rubber Heals: unique new flavor to Sulphur Springs, W. Va., waves his putter over the background Mike Souchak also does some /inning by George Gover after an/was driving out 16 base knocks, as 2 iad : ~ é : : error and a walk was all the Vir- * *« & > your Spring © wardro the ball as he—misses-a short-putt on the 18th coaxing standing on one foot. Tommy Bolt is at da: ‘ ; i | Be sce ratntahinn a range _| green during a practice round for the Masters the right. ginians needed. =| Today the Cranes play the 6th, erit oes. = . game of the tour against the & ° of styles, colors and z . ‘ae wis S Hurler H Selena 7 ; i Wéaves . . . impeccably 4 Beat Tarheels, 4-2 DRAYTON KINGS & QUEENS enator ' urier Nas University of Virginia seaman OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 F | gow by Michaels- © — — en Twisters “a Kaye's "te Rough Time at Start jteam at Charlottesville. 43.N St. 4 = -& Hookers reys | . Saginaw * ' 4 tern for men who care. : ; The RB's 8 “A's : se CAMP GORDON, Ga, —Bunly Cranbrect, eons 9 000006 ‘ 45 : = t ; = = Gize 4 a gazeee ss 43 | Stewart mere werk telere jPanville .seeceee 3 O45 0 2 x14 15 2 : : Lakesiders 60 L-Bee's a, _ ic. )6}6 Ca ? Pe . | fa a Pier 8. Ernst 340 "women: P. Renst|"e! be ready tor steady pitching = £ 2| DURHAM, N.C. — Tight pitch-|_ Boros, outstanding in both the |2!. ca ’sis, hen ‘ain’ 2 & fena-|duty with the Washington Sena- —_ 2 j PD Miron's | = ing by righthander Bill Thurston} fielding and hitting departments, | ao nai a ee - vé underdog Michigan_a-4-2-vie--eonnected for threé of the Wol- AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE ‘a “Sy 2 Re eS _ Courier Cloth | tory over North Carolina yester-| verines’ seven hits, Pts. Pts, In his first start yesterday, Stew- _ ees eee ee : . dey ti aa wean t Triple i 59 Preston- Bros. art gave up nine walks, jet loose jcay a an opening round game 6 * 8 # Ped. Laundry %6 Schram's $2'a wild pitch and yielded the Cin- “ “4 _|the Dixie Baseball Classic, , . Coach Ray Fisher indicated he |Mazurek Mtr. 13 Asccciates i 7 79] z et Thurston struck out 10, allowed propaply “will start nignthandee [Geet a eee . It’s a suit! It’s a sport coat and slacks! — only six scattered hits and didn't |PP°0#0!¥ ® | Jerome's $3 Cent, Linc. g[tninings. Stewart got a late start) walk a man in going the distance Jack Clark in tonight‘s game with oy i Averit's {lin spring training because of a for the Wolverines. Both tar heel|CO@M@e. LE ieee me nmi 7 It’s a smart Summer wardrobe, all by itself! runs were unearned, = : $ : 00 . oe In other games Colgate pol- (4at _| ished off Duke 16-12, Wake For- : ’ . It , SLRS RES est routed Loyola ef New Or- leans 11-5 at Wake Forest and | } ‘ CHARGE "EM North Carolina State shaded Am. | — *| herst 6-5 in a game at Raleigh. ——§ —+-§ WATS —>—# “In championship semifinals to-| jday Wake Forest, 1955 NCAA 30 Days -70 Days 6 Months —| champion, will meet N.C. State} land Michigan will go against Col- Park Free Rear of Store — gate in a twi-night doubleheader | jat Durham athletic park. While Shopping =| e « *@ ‘ Loyola plays Amherst and North | } _ Carolina meets Duke in a consola- | * |tion doubleheader at Duke's: | 2 Coombs Field. ‘ : Thurston, pitching nearly flaw- | less ball, likely would have had | : | a shutout except for an errer : ia ‘S| and a misjudged fly in the Wol- verine outfield that opened the | | Way for tarheel runs in the 4th | TROPHIES | 22s" | Michigan collected two runs off! - Give the Best! : ‘Jim Raugh in the 3rd on Thurston's | To the Winner walk and a home run by Bruce) Order your bowling trophies Fox that sailed nearly 450 feet into 4 i ivery. deep left field. aon: Femmeane Seteery Steve Boros, a flashy sophomore . 1 <1 : from Flint, tripled in the 4th and Trophies P laques crossed the plate on Bob Sealby's Medals Made to Order ‘double. Fox scored Michigan's final Eagraving Done in Our run in the 8th. 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Buy early and Save. 995 ) —— Foor nesner WADERS $6.95 OVER SHOE WADER._... _ $12.05 ~OPEN FRIDAY. and MONDAY Sige SEPM SES See BBG OR, he yf yrs Pye THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1956 ° ers champion and the Milwaukee Tempers have flared and Don Newcombe, tired of being tomorrow as the two NL contend- ers continue their eight - game homeward tour from Florida. They play at New Orleans today, « Elsewhere, extra-curricular ac- rere were chucked in favor of aioe clevelend- ‘Indians -beat-the. New York Giants 20 behind — five-hit pitching of Bob Lemon, safe bet to open the season Ae the Tribe, and Bob Feller although held to only three hits--all ground- rule doubles—by the Giants’ Joe Margoneri, Windy McCall: and Jim Constable. Cine ti and Washington each SEE CRISSMAN ~—fisecond off Art Ceccaretli and beat } Kansas City 42 with Roberto” Cle- had only five hits, but the Red- legs.ran away with a 50 decision after.” getting nine “from Bunky Stewart. Skippers’ 3-Sport Star Gary Meeker, 17-year-old Water- ford High School student, made the leap from the roller skating pink to three Skipper athletic teams with the greatest of ease. As a freshman and sophomore at Waterford, Gary spent most of his time on roller skates before - Match Play in National PGA Sectional Qualifying to Be Held May 21-28 at 31 Districts ‘Roller Skating Helped Him in Sports getting the urge to participate in athletics. He held down an end position on the football team, completed in the pole vault and hurdies on the track squad and worked his way to the captaincy of the basketball team, His roller skating achievements) date back to 1952 when he won honors in state and regional com- petition - as 4 1S-year-cld. ~Fn- 1953 Cnn: sail his: alske: on | the national scene at Cleveland winning a first in the junior pair with Martha Lee Rodgers as his partner. in 1954, he and Miss Rodgers: - placed’ second as a duet and second in figure skating. kept him busy last year but despite lack of practice he still skated his. way to the national finals at Toledo. roller skating has played a large part in developing Gary in ath- letics, giving and balance. He also placed second in figure skating singles, and third in free style. : “In the National finals at Denver * * »* Activity in high school athletics him coordination Michigan Man Loses CHICAGO (~The 1956 National PGA Tournament, to be an all match-play event for the first time will have sectional qualifying!” rounds between May 21 and May The New York ‘Yankees belted Robin Roberts for all. their runs) in the fourth, including a_two-run} homer by rookie Lou Skizas, but lost to the Philadelphia Phils 4-3. The Phils ‘scored three in the eighth off Bob Grim, Pittsburgh got three runs in the 128, * * * A field of 128 golfers, including a minimum of 30 or 40 exempted from qualifying, will begin a 64- match round in the tournament July 20 at Canton, Mass., the PGA announced, The meet runs through) July 24, at Canton’s Blue Hill Golf and Country Chub PHILADELPHIA (#—FBI Agent Joseph Alston, defending U.S. Open badminton charipion from Pasadena, Calif., advances to the Badminton M eet Advances Malaya, Ong Poh Lim and Ooi! Teik Hock. * * te Two other top-notch foreign op- Thomas. Heden, Minneapolis. ‘ * * * Alston defeated Fred Stieber, Baltimore, 15-1, 15-3 yesterday and Heden eliminated Ferdinand Moli- nar of Mexico City, 15-1, 15-5. The four-day tourney, which began yes- terday is being held at St. Joseph's College Field House, All four play- ers drew first-round byes. * « third round today ii a match with;and mark, also made the third round with little trouble. Hansen defeat- ed Fred Trifonoff, Dearborn, Mich. 15-1, 15-1, and Kobbero eliminated Richard Ball, Baltimore, 15-1, 15-0.) 4. * # Mexico City. Hansen opposed man- uel Armendariz, Pasadena, Calif. The = w : prospects of Alston retain- Twin Lakes Ws McKinney's 64 Po ing his crown were enhanced yes-|Huron Clars. 62 54 Twin Pines 52 64 terday* by the announced with-jptevens ME* £0 33 Wickes Auna’s et 69 drawal from singles competition . of a pair of top contenders from ce PIB Breen; Twn Finn-Kobbero, both from Den- * Kobbero faces Ernesto Villereal, COOLEYETTES CRISSMAN _ Chevrolet Co. Olive 2-9721 “TSS. Rochester Rood | ~ o Tig For Clean, Dependable | mente getting 3-tor3. And Balti- . Cars and more, paced by Jim Pyburn’s two} The 36-hole qualifying round for Used for Your homers, walloped the Chicago/the 31 PGA districts is set for Repair Work! Cubs 15-4. One of Pyburn’s clouts|May 21 but may be contested up Was a first-inning grandslam offjto and including May 28 * * © INSTALLATION Heretofore, the PGA champion .iship ran for seven days with two BUMPER REPAIR days of medal play qualifying at FREE ESTIMATES #8 |the site to determine the match- play bracket. PAINT... GLASS : . —— Prices & ble Chairman Named for : as cn © 11960 Winter Games | SAN FRANCISCO ® — An ex-) ROCHESTER Ivy League football player will! 9 Chitago = : Ww 13 «64.435 (all signals for the 1960 Winter’ laa ‘ine. SY So Cae Olympic Games in California's) Albany, Ge.: White Gox vs, Cardinals (Sorat Christi, Tex.: Athletics ve, Pirates camp » Carden. Ga.: Seneeers ve Cuctnatt Dodgers vs. Brave: WEDNESDAYS RESULTS Z ~ i Lb, Cubs 4 : 4. 4. Yankees 3 4, Athletics > ae itained the Yale University team | Squaw Valley. * * Alan E. 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Meeker displays the trophies he won in state and national com- petition on the roller rink. He is also a member of the football, basketball. and track teams ‘at Waterford High School. ivame required a time of one hour 17 minutes, Milwaukee jpated in 1,000 or more major|(1,198) and Del Rice (1,064). Only three members of the/league Braves have partici-/Pafko (1,588), Bobby Thomson wa mt Array VODKA BUT, YOUR BREATH WON'T Distributors of All Mallory 2274 S. Telegraph Rd. Pontiac FE 2-4907 ie iin ais ain SKATING HONORS — Gary ipl Average 1955 college basketball CLUB HIGHLAND “GOLF == 14 Mi. West of Pontiac on Duck Lake Road NOW Taking RESERVATIONS for 1956 ; x GOLF BANQUETS * BOWLING BANQUETS owt ate * STAG PARTIES SERVING FINE FOODS and LIQUORS PHONE MILFORD-MUtual 4-2361 ee Ol WHITE SIDEWALL Dayton Tire * FIRESTONE “MUFFLERS (® Also TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES All Fords thru 1954 (6- cyl.) and all Studebakers thew “54 (6-cyl.). 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Senate- House conference committee turned, today to. polishing up a election-year farm al deh want Of fs aw en, visions already determined, Phe perp on egos on a program for supporting corn and other livestock feed| grains “left only minor compro- effort to. gh two witlely dif- fering farm bills into a singe measure. * * * Still ahead, if the bill is to. be- come law, is the need for. first House and then Senate approval and for President Eisenhower’ signature on-.a measure which now contains. many provisions he Jo Van Fleet Remembers Rough Road to Success. ‘By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD When Jo Van Fleet received the: supporting ac- tress Oscar from Edmond O'Brien, it was a special thrill for her. remembered a Jot of people who have helped her along the way. The person who really started her was DeMareus Brown, drama teacher at College ofthe Pacific at. Stockton, Calif, n she at- = * 2 tended the college, he urged her She retemberéd” back to herito try her hick in New. York. days as a actress, when po 7 there was more struggle than act-| +4) that time, ing. One of the jobs ‘she took tol seemed like another world to me, tide her over between acting jobs was theater ushering. She ushered for a wartime show, “Winged Vic- tory,” and one of the stars was Edmond O’Brien THOSE WHO HELPED Miss Van Fleet, who struggied “But he kept at me until he con. | rvinced me to nm Award, she telephoned her former. ews “This, " he said through his: has opposed. for 10 yedts with” little success, pie Rsv I may have had| in the em —* _ COME FROM ANOTHER WORLD! ee ee ee | - Miss Van esi ediadttted the List| of all of those who have helped) long one, Principal: a ducer Cheryl Crawford, “who gave my low points — not money, hope.”’ VARIETY OF JOBS During those lean periods, aol worked as receptionist, fice worker, even behind a soda fountain. And she taught at the she studied when. she first went to} New York, . 1 * * «& for “‘East of Eden,” her first film and the Oscar winner for her. She’ had appeared in a couple of his) plays and had studied under him at the Actor’s Studio. She. did a) screen test for him, portraying the! dissolute mother of James Dean. | * * « | Miss Van Fleet is now doing) her fourth film bole, “Gunfight at! OK Corral.” Unljke “Eden,” “The | ‘Rose Tattoo” and “I'll Cry To-| |morrow,” this one doesn’t portray. her as a mother, But_she’s a) ishady lady again) She's Kirk’ Douglas’ mistress. BY LJ * * | The plays her own age this time (it's. somewhere in the early 30s). It might surprise fans to learn that she is younger than Susan) Hayward, who portrayed her daughter in “Tl ete Oy Te Tomorrow, "| P ~~ TERRY MOORE | FRANK LOVEJOY i Starts SUN. f . Robt. Mitchum Alan Ladd in “The McConnell Story” also in “Man With a Gun” ¥, 2435 DIXIE HWY., N Specialist Sees End of Fatal Sickness by Turn of Century “LOS ANGELES (INS) -- A noted vvvvvvvVVVYY ical science will triumph over heart ‘disease by the turn of the century. | EAR TELEGRAPH RD. ll A ll li ll A ti Min Ni Mn. Mec A tlc dl ln ls Ml MiMi Ml Me Me Mi Hh A Min hi ne Ni i Nin Mi ti hi hi hh hn de he ds ds te he ht te “wrt TT Tee Tee eee a BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 © © © SHOW STARTS AT DUSK LAST TIMES TONIGHT == = 7 — $ CinascoPE ‘save w TECHNICOLOR 3 | Ing cardiologist for several east- | ern hospitals, outlined at a Los | Angeles news conference the ad- vances being made in ‘the field of heart ailments and dbelared: “There will be no more coronary | diseases by the yer 2000'"’ The specialist said great _prog- ress which has been made in the field of biochemistry as it pertains > to heart disease and new drugs, ¢ including the so-called ‘‘tranquiliz-| 2 ers,’ have worked wonders, ln ln ln la a ln Mn ln ln in MM di ta | Dr. Arthur M. Master, consult. | i) i i | i | \ wT TeTT eT eee eC eT eC eee Te TC ee eae Perr. j | ; He also cited early diagnosis of | 1 uting to its ultimate defeat in | 4 this country. d >| PPPPPPLS Ptr Dr. Master said it will become) wma JANET, LEIGH $ the duty of doctors, psychiatrists | >and psychologists to “lessen the! , JAth LEMMON | 3\""" Pressures upon the public, "| $ Red Bulgaria Seeking U.S. Diplomatic Ties WASHINGTON (INS)— Commu.-| ‘rrr rTrerrerT ees SS. SS i lB nh tc incl dBc By ct int ce acy ditt Si ici ed |nist Bulgaria wants to pick up dip- |lomatic relations with the United Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. States again. . Informed sources in the state de- Phone FE 4-4611 partment said the Sofia govern- ment made verbal ovettures Drive-In lthrough its legation in Paris and that similar unofficial action has jbeen taken in Washington. ‘TONIGHT and (eiaiae } Diplomatic ties were severed in 11950 when Bulgaria sought to —_— 3 ieate Donald .R. Heath, then U.S.! 2150 Opdyke Road minister to Hulgaria, in an alleged! ‘Walt ‘Disney Grandpop THURSDAY | for the Second Time HE PROFAKED THE aw CLOT HE wore! HOLLYWOOD (INS)—A beaming | iWalt Disney announced yesterday | a that his daughter Diane has made) 4 him a grandiather for the second ‘time. ‘ | The famed cartoonist reported that, his daughter, wife of former .} football star Ran Miller, gave birth’ ‘to a 7-pound baby girl early today | |pital at Carmel, Calif, | The Millers have a son, Chris- itopher, 1, The father is now a sol-| [dier at Fort Ord, ear Carmel, i New York| the Oakland-born actress roa After she. won the Andee teacher to offer her thatiks for his. { up for whatever! specialist predicts flatly that med- | British Papers See Allies Out of Step pers expressed the alarmed view today that British and U.S. poli- cies in the Middle’ East are get- said from President -+her_ along..the way. would be— a) among them | are_director Elia Kazan and pro-| me what I needed when I was at § but, f | usher, of-/ neighborhood playhouse, where i | It was’ Kazan who selected her | Heart Disease i t ting more and more out-of step, * * * The Conservative Daily Mail). LONDON ® — British newspa-| iter Eden's Conservative govern- iment, stents werent Gamial Abdel. Nasser is trying to picture Britain and other Western nations as plunderers of the oil of the Arab ‘states, tae United States has retreated still farther trom support of Britain's tough line in the danger area, “ag *“Until the United States adopts a more realistic approach to the Mideast crisis,’ the Mail asserted, “jt is pointed out that Britain is the only country prepared to ip-| tervene immediately if war breaks out between the Arabs and Is- Lumber Harvest Vast MISSOULA, Mont, ®—The lum- ber harvested from national: for- ests in Region 1 in 1955 would raél,”’ build 140,000 avérage homes, says : * * '8 Regional Forester P. D. Hanson, The Baily Telegraph, another/The 970 million board feet cut in’ Strong supporter of Prime Minis- said Egyptian ~ President'at about $6,600,000, - Find Child in LUDINGTON (—More than 200 volunteers and Mason County sher- iff's men scoured a wooded area three miles north of Ludington Wednesday .night in a search for Ray Borgh. After a three hour hunt they found’ ‘her a mile and a half from her 2\%-year-old' Jeana farm home, chilled by, the n ‘air but otherwise unharmed, The) girl had wandered away from her. ite region, which covers several hore in South Hamlin: Township, oe eet ee northwestern. states, was valued |Her pre are Mr. and Mrs, Cart Ddiers. Guest ts, Frank * lotte (Michigan) High School band captured first place yesterday in the Cherry Blossom Festival school band contest. The unit, scored 850. points out of a possible 1,000, BARN DANCE (> sean. 14 eee Starring Huddy Sanders — with * Ram- q « SPRINGTIME IS MOVIE TIME at Pontiac’s BUTTERFIELD THEATRES | TODAY! _ NEVER EM 5 peel oe 10:45 A.M A Double Feature Program of Such ‘ att ce i JACK LEMMON Best Supporting Actor of the Year in “Mr. Roberts” ones ‘heave ever been see! at HALLS ee THEROSE The boldest story ef love 4% "TODAY FRI. AWARD WINNER Best Actress. ol the Year! i ae TEES ne BHR af fie THAT PLAY OF PLAYS SMASH OF SMASHES! 1° THE SCREEN’S © “This Tartar as today's teenager REBEL Cause” A ‘ HOWARD HUG PRODUCED BY : u aA WARNERCOLOR At O:00 = S80 ~Oya5 PM, At 11:90 ~ 9:48 - 7:58 P.M, “MISTER ROBERTS” Voted james Dean Voted i BEST FICTURE OF THE YEAR - “BEST ACTOR or THE YEAR" in Audience Award Polit! in Audience Awards Pell! LAST COMPLETE SHOWING BEGINS AT 7:40 P. M. tee ALSO: Joseph Cotten in “SPECIAL DELIVERY” Theatre ce stants’ SATURDAY! RO ARMENDARLZ - AGNES MOORENEAD - THOMAS GOMEZ - JON MOYT - WILLIAM CONRAD TED oe CORSA PLUS: Wildlife Album ed WHITETAIL BUCK” woman is for me and my blood: says take her!" DOORS OPEN 10:45 é , = Triumph Hinted: - LAST we —_ | —. 9:45 P.M. i q) heart disease as a factor contrib- | jat the Peninsula Community Hos-| H i i i __ THEATRE T HE: Lone PA Ni ,{- | ‘RKO BUILDING 1270 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS KEFE ‘ NEW yoRK 20,N-¥- 6 ECOERS- % you nderful movie treat ee oh about it- 50 ve oe walks in might like ee which we invited» os AND THE BRAVE": showing 12 _ 4 sey & at Here's whe “The BOLD AND THE BRAVE” is the most impressive war story | have ever seen. Humor and strife are well blended.” BETTY DUGGAN, Clerk MARY JANE SHOES “Showed a lot of human emotion. Shows — how our soldiers live and their feelings | while in combat. Mixed with comedy and : pathos. 1 suggest everyone should seet it.” ELLIE JAMES NOLEN, ASSISTANT FIRE MARSHAL “A very realistic an entertaining motion picture. Superbly acted.” LESLIE H. DEAN, TMASTER “In all th EMILY DART, Teller PONTIAC STATE BANK Ph a y Py si believe that this picture is one of the finest. It was very realistic. and full of warmth. Also contained mech humor.” Ww @ years I've worked in theatres, I ed derful character PA portrayal. Filled with A very poster mugs motion patel one. dull. moment.” PONTIAC will hold humor, picture. _ good.” PETER ANTOS, OF THE 4 JOES NETA PAYNE, Teller ‘ “Phe Bold and The Brave” is a picture thet loam humor and pathos: TY Not - i ¢) ee —— STATE BANK your interest. There is much rich | sure everyone will enjoy this Also, the actors ore exceptionally “The most realistic picture | have ever seen. — Thrilling. exciting. yet c! the same time 7M bg funny and sad.” CHARLES SPENCER, AMERICAN LEGION GI Joe and his love and laughter ever Ps filmed.” fi & » |@ 8 = p 2 - BLASTS THE SCREEN ON > -f _ SUNDAY! “The ‘most exciting and true-to-lile story of . rific,” time.” “The Bold and The Brave” is one of the most realistic of war pictures. The story of whet heppens to every serviceman sid- tioned overseas. Spiced with just the right amount of humor, Mickey’ Rooney is ter- | ‘ELLEN BOSTON, WPON RADIO STATION + Qiae of the most realistic and exciting mo- tion pictures-seen on any screen in @ long | ’ in Top By FRANK CAREY 3 ‘i Z Efron. They reported their findings) the in the Quarterly Journal of Studies|The scientists said ‘on Alcohol. i e “Thus, it is possible for a city|fallen to. the ? recognizable physical 200,000 in-jscratching and tearing at the mental symptons due to excessive habitants, as Wilmington, Del., or flesh.” : vailable. The researchers sald|factors. which influence the region- are that for every such/al-rates of alcoholism await eluci- there are three other/dation by social scientists.” Man Sues, Claiming onan by Game Cock TAMPA, Fla, —A Gbyear-old man charged in a $100,000 damage age i that a game cock attacked him, ‘causing him to fall to a floor Cecil P. Dickson, former head of a St. Petersburg coffee firm, charged that he called at the place ‘ot business of Ernest Atkins, a pa- per dealer, in 1952 and was at- tacked by the cock. s Dickson said the fighting cock -|“did continue his viciuos attack upon the plaintiff". after he had floor, oa BOARDING HOUSE Uf LOOK, MARTHA! 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Off. == By Dick Cavalli By McEvoy and Striebel YESSIR, THERES | | ANY TIME MY SUPPLY ©’ ONE GOOD THING] | CASH GETS A BIT LOw... I LiKE ABOUT WARM WEATHER,’ tore Ol MOWIN’ MACHINE [4 ALL I'VE GOTTA BO IS OIL I UP MY OU AN’ TRIM A FEW LAWNS... /i .»AN" I'M UP IN TH) BUCKS AGAIN // . aaah immemmnniimaaian Panter Pipe Tees Grains Cheered Over Farm Bill PoE mn ace ae No. 4 thea, ane, Manag oy ey A incase, yoy Coane, moved fancy, 4,00 "bu; att hath ht ee aguin Board Trade| ier TY gto bu. mee = today, buoyed by otiniem tal ata oe es iat bit the congressional version of altetairhee Ss °y root, No. 1, 1 00- the May contract 2 to 24 cents als gor ine reales, fe bushel higher at the outset. No, 1, A010 SoD , Radiabes.| Wheat near the end of the fitst| hothouse, Ne. i, 1.80 don, behs._ Rhubar®, hour was 1 to 2% higher, May|"ssimovst,, fancy: 90 mths q $2.80-14;-corn-% to-2- higher; May) see foe bebe Rtabapen, Be $1.45 %4; oats % to % higher, May)7'00-2.50 bu. : " 66; rye 1% to 3 higher, ‘May epemene $1.33%; ‘soybeans 1 to 3 higher,| pgrrorr, april ¢ ‘(AP)— tor May $2.80'4, and lard 5 to 15 cents) Detroit. “sta a hundred pounds higher, May|“wniu * Grain Prices AGO @) CHICAGO, April 5 ‘AP)-—Opening grains * eee 6. May os 2.37 duly 66% duly c.e.-s + 213% — Rye— . 2.14% May ..ccus+s 1 Dec ove 208 | ee 131 Corn— a > ceene e-« 1.32 . 1.45% — July ..6.. 1.50 May .....5... 12.85 FAR. wrosesse ia% ~~ Pees eo OP owes + 147% Bep ..... ew DB ee wees A390 Farm Income Drops "MARKETS | . af Jarge 43-44%; me- a 41-41%. . rade A large 4242-44; me- om ¥g-304e. ne ee “pt ¥ {lsventery on are cadre fair : regular terials ils (AP AND EGGS h |. Aprils (AP}—-Butter steady; cpen icore AA Ste eo heat Sc os C 54.5; ar 90 B 86.26; Sea prices "unchanged. to 2 Points in March LANSING # — The index of prices received by Michigan farm- ers declined 2 points during the month ending in mid-March, the} Federal-State Crop Reporting Serv- ice said today, * > - The index now stands at 217, based on a 1910-1914 control of 100 points, a decline of 16 points from a@ year ago. Lower calf and wholesale milk) prices were primarily responsible for the drop since mid-February, | the service reported. The livestock index was down | 9 points below a year ago, due) hens Alco mainly to lower prices for dry, protiers or fryers (3-4 ) gray. crosses | Am firline beans. The all crops index was 25 raged -_below—a—year—age,_due_mainly to lower prices for dry beans. Pontiac Sales Show Late March Upturn An upsurge in spring buying boosted Pontiac new car sales ap- proximately 40 per cent during the last ten-day period in March, R. M. Critchfield, Pontiac general manager, announced today. “Sales for the period set a new record for the year of over 14,200) for the period,” Critchfield said. | Used car sales were up 33 per cent over the preceding period, to- tdling 29,878. This is a 28-days sup-| i," pl» indicating a very strong used) car market. Young Purse Snatchers Rob Pontiac Woman A woman two houses from home --tast—night—was--set—upen—by 4we-trer mae — r cent A's 41; ined a m 40; “regiums, 3 vs oe standards 38.5: dirties 37; current receipts 37.5. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, April 4 Bet ar- track 239; $4.65-4.95, bakers $5.50, * eit ties $3.90; Russet —_ unwashed $5.25; washed sota-North Dakota Pontiacs $4.85 washed and aes New stock arrivals 10; on track 64: supplies moderate, de- mand light and market steady. New stock carlot ‘* sales: Florida Round |Reds in $0 Ib sacks $3.35-3.45. 1370 Ibs 19.50; high commercial and 17.00-18. most good 19. 00; ope heifers 13.06-17.00 2.50-13.50; 8 canners and cutters mostly | Col oe 10.50-12.50: bulk utility and commercial /|Comw Fa... *$ Phill Pet ..- bulls 13.50-16.00; most $0.20 00 choice ; = Edis... 483 stockers and feeders gh er Calves salable 25 steady Compared last Thursday mar-|Cont Pak .s« RCA —at “4 3 wid ave 44%: a 43; 8 Sone avg 41m; giede C *\rocket tule. co * * Babcock & Wilcox, off 4 points! yesterday at 124, gained 8's points. today within a short time. Trading _ fast at the start and Studebaker-Packard 1,100 up % at 8%, Panhandle Oil 3,500 up % at ete. | 1456, Bethlemem seal 1,700 up % at 166%, Standard Oil (NJ) 6,000 off % at 61%, General Motors Montana - waxed Se eenth ter wide Youpe ot tanest Minne-|up 44 at, 50%, General 1.900 up 1% at 66, and American Smelt- s market \fenPowst 45 ete Pure Ol). .... eo Ht Road, Tuesday. BT... | “ | ing 1,700 up % at 56%. New York Stocks +s Dea imax [Mo 118 Penney, J.C.. 5a : Pa RR Coca Cola. 123.6 a6. Pepsi Cola’... 23.3 Cole Palm ony Pfizer * * 412 | 38.7 Phelps 9 - oe Plate G.. N Gas... 37! Broct & G.. 19 | 2.00-4.00 higher; other grades strohg to|¢ont Mot ... 1 youths who forced her against a 2.00 higher, advance mainly on vealers |cont mm! |....1%.4 Rey Met cae 6 hedge fence, stole her purse and! grading good end above; bulk good C 4 forn PA... Ma Rey Tob B $1 7 olce vealers a * Oc . 7 escaped running = on Gage [Individuals 29.00-32.00: Dui "utiity” ‘ana ou i wre 7 St Reg Fup , at commercial grades : oul r i ” ab A 1.6 street, according to Pontiac police. ‘Sommer! Cares, 1000-1400 ie C Bear. wT 3 Seah ALRR |r Mrs. Joseph Thouin, of 58 Gage’ sheep salable, nothing, market pemt- {Det air ce pra Sears Roeb 4 nally steady today compar s' urs- +. Shell Ot ai. said she was walking home day, trading fairly active: rlauchter Dow Chem *94 gimmons _. . Hi about 9:30 p.m. when the pair lewbe unevenly 00 hagher. baer od- [Du — 7 Sinclair O 4 vance on shorn iambds sheep sien o ‘ast Alr approached, walking the opposite’ yegk: 25 head choice and prime 90 Ib/rast Kod ent sonny ee we way. poe} mans = famive Bf 30: head Fl Auto Nite 376 Bou Ry 194 5 led and fall shorn lam ahou 4 Only 3 in change Rage a $16 a load choice and prime 84. $0 sh nern (et, & ah i, SR Road ; #8 height. Both wore light colored © jackets, Mrs. Thouin believed. [Gen Motors .. 484 a haa ag Poon ters, Joyce of Men Dvrnam eos? Sun Ot) . ie fen Piece .., #7.% Buther Pap ... lnen Feds |. 08.7 Swift & Co... rae company has test fired a new) -. | saved two of the Courted children Poorer ne eS Renee Benes HEE Dealers Hope It’s Temporary Trend in Car Purchasing Is Awareness of Prices | Automakers hope it’s temporary) Im ysterious Blast’ Shakes Florida Coast Residents ied by bright flashes about 9 p.m. ‘Award Contracts: on Lincoln Plant Firms Launch Erection Office Buildings Construction contracts for the Lincoln Division's future general office building and manufacturing plant in Novi Township have been awarded. to three firms, accord- ae te General Manager Ben D, Mills. : story 1,300,000 square-foot none in choosing accemories and 1s) bending his favor toward six- cylinder engines. He's also buying) , accord-|less-expensive models. at the Strongest clip in years. “The trend, by no means of | ‘ has been since January,” Ward's states. “Automakers label H a temporary phenomenon, but one that poco ed promht a switch in ad- yertising emphasis from ‘price’ to ‘quality’.” Among possible reasons cited by the publication is the average $100 boost in 1956 car prices tightening of credit terms, and the absence of any major change in styling. “Mt one low-priced Big Three producer, output of the. highest- priced luxury line dipped from 48 Hart, Almont; a brother, George|per. cent through Jamvary to 6 Accessories such as windshield washers are reportedly meeting | With sales resistance. “Nor is the IMLAY CITY—Service for Schu| industry's styling sensation, the four-door phenomenon, but the new car sales’ Poultry (ate Morning Quotations! prospect for 1956 is becoming in- Admiral .... Int Silver .. 64.4 creasingly price conscious | DETROIT POULTRY Air Reduc ... 44.1 Int Tel & Tel 37.1 ‘ | DETROIT, April ¢ (AP)—Prices peid| ait ae ita id ork Cont 428 ing to Ward's Automotive Reports. r pound f.0.b. ag ard _ Nol quality Allis al mt | * «o ve poultry. up to 10 lAlum Lid |:.122.4 Johns res I a aye The Ain am buyer, according light type 20; heavy |4 ee 7 Ha i Ba te the ‘more: selective 25; Barred Rocks ettes (442-6 /Am " Kennecott ,,..135.6 lee -33. Ducklings 32. S*Siscory ucts tm Sean i et imp Cie... $33 Seaijememrat tite eet eras. | County Deaths a = tau’ Seetaeeeer Ag Rae St ee wt. | SiaE ena, Carrzoray trom ait am Seatae BS Lowry Asc. fa] Mem Rdward Price limiting trade so far this wee Am fer cortiard : i IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs. \m , 42, Ts F CHICAGO POULTRY Wee’ .. 33 Martin ci... 341|20ward “(Hannah) Fries, 81, of CHICAGO, April 4 (AP)—Live poultry|ABS C94: 9 May D str #1 365 West Fifth St., will be at 2 sine ce Sabet’ Se ti Meare, Bow Ht Ge LES gg (RM, Pektay trom tee Lames Tubsday 647 coopa, 96, ): £.0.. pay-latchison , -. 261 ye Tee =<* soe Smith and Son Funeral Home, with ing prices 1 er to Digher: heavy|Atl Cst Line 54.6 dront Ward.... ss) burial in Imlay Township Ceme- hone 22-26; went hens 18-19; brotlers or|Atl Refin ... , Motor we 3. fryers 23.5-25.5; old roosters 15-16; ca-| Aveo Mig, St rola... ag.4|tery. Mrs. Fries died Tuesday. SE under 4% Ib 25-26, over 4% Ib +d in 6 Mueller Br vated 318 Survivi aa x. lle L. ‘ “ "9 urray . , Ray eth Steel 7 Kat Bise |... 274 /Nye, Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Clara * ne . B ‘7 Nat: Dair: : 38.1 Livestock —t & Net Oype tH DETROIT LIVESTOCK - ’ ‘ae Ne ; | 48.6. Thea 62 F ,PETROIT, April § (AP) Hogs salable ‘Bore Waiver is Te coonel.. 24 ee — Fries of Detroit ar m ee big or Cate salable 273. Today's market (BT, "293 BS att rs. E. S. McCaughan, Cali- | steady: Compared last Thursday trad- ‘Camp Boun .. 40.4 No Am Av... 6 forina; and three grandchildren. ers hetiers mostly. 30 higher, co cons Sen B wy Me § Nest Alrite” cH ohn " very active, 50-75 higher; bulls ‘steady | e cots #3 Bhs OO 4 4. Kahler to $0. Sher, sockers vite 10581585 mse, Ht" BR Owens mi Gi’. 744 a eare ut six is “4 | . - a«m a to—ateere pute end tr —$t J. Kahler, 67, will, be at 2 p.m. fed steers 19.00-21.50, latter price freely; |Exrraler 3. Rise ee ms Ps high choice 1303 Ib’ steers 20.50; some Cities By! 2 Parke hardtop sedan en- }| Friday at St. Paul 4 SS} iota me “xpected r Church, Lapeer, with burial. in} |Imlay Township Cemetery. Prayer) Exceptions to the trend appear, ‘service will be held at 11 a.m. \Friday from Muir Brothers Funeral | Home, Imlay City. Mr. Kahler | jdied at his home on Black Corner) Ward's pointed out. automatic transmission and power’ steering, the publication concluded. | facturing plant was awarded the |W. E. Wood Construction Co. of; ‘Detroit, which is currently laying the foundation, Included in the contract is a quarter-mile oval test ___Work—on_the- 000 square-foot general office --of Novi Manufacturing, jlives « A Sea% 5 £ jeating systems. . Completion of the plant and of- ioe Cae © eee Oe Oe 1957- Death Notices sie Billie Leon, James Kart Reid. Brenda will Me in state at the Voorhees- lawn Park Cemetery. Mr. Pe a oa Business Nofes The appointment. of Chris J. |Edmonds to the Buick public re- — staff has been — He is survived by his ire son, Donald of Pontiac; one iter, Eleanor of Trenton, ony re grandchildren. Frank William Cowdin | LAKE ORION—Service for Frank Willliam Cowdin, 70, of 855. Hem- mingway Rd., will be held at 2 | p.m. Saturday from Flumerfelt \Pleasant Cemetery, Oakwood. He 7| !Douglas of Fort Knox; five daugh- when she flipped a switch in the corridor of Middlesex General Hospital. She expected a light to} go on. Instead, four fire engines responded. She had turned in a fire alarm. How to Look Your Best For your husband's business occasions! What are the things to look for? What color is right? What will flatter you most? . Read what six well- dressed women from all over the country have learned about dressing. See what they choose for luncheon, evening and all oceasions. And be sure to read “The : ae ia tte — features pr’ geaiaroe nthe Ae “The sieenmes Women Believe In.” Get your Uneven [prime pnd to 1.00 higher; top i nearly chotee steers 1100 lb down stead ito strong, other grades and slow aver: aging steady; heifers moderately active, steady to 25 higher; cows slow, about steady: bulls scarce; fully steady: veal- ers and stockers and feeders steady: | prime 1100-1585 Ib steers 23.00-27.00: two, joads high prime 1192 and 1237 lb 27.00.) high cheviee-ant-mixed cholce and a prime | 24.50- 23 50; most choice steers 19 ees to low choice steers 16.75- i 23; 8) | Steins 14.00; a ee cmeice and) = 22 |and commercial bulls 14.00-16 and choice vealers 21 .00-25.00; cul \chotce 616 Ib yearling stock steers 20.60; eC saad of choice 958 ib feeding steer Salable sheep moderately > My mostt shout steady: rood “tol bs 110 Ib wh 19.50-/ 1.25; later price including 107 aad 109 | to averages; cull to low freed lambs | 12.00-19.00; mostly choice 94-110 Ib shorn | lambs No 1 and fall shorn pelts 19.75- fall ar ie a few cull to good shorn ewes 4.50-7.00: x TOU; lor 36, “dated May 27, 1699, has been found by work: men, converting a farmhouse at copy today! Twyford, England. i Detroit Edison Co. At indicated dividend of $1.86 this stock yields better than 5% at present market igher at 27.00; and the highest 2 Interlak Ir yo4 Westg A Bk d utility and commercial 1025 1» Hol-| commercial vealers 10.00-20.00; two e 20.25; latter price for a load 101. bb goes eae ah etn eee OK Capital Stock Split _ for Northern Pacific Rail Ilia tor 1 split: of ‘ts capital stock. foe 27 Te: t—o +34 PP “market Slow, steady to. weak on Gen Tel 447 Fh G 8ul 36.7 |butchers but trade closed moderately. jGen — 275 omp Pd jeccere and steady; sows scarce, steady: ren 6a ran W Air. 25.7 t mixed grade lots No 1 to 3s 190-280 fo Ig 49 Transamer .., 39.3 ib butchers 15.00-15.40: numerous salesiqoehel Br a7 Twent Cen.... 25.3) 200-260 Ib at 15.25-15.40; several lots Noi qoodrich a7 Underwood ... 43 1 and 2s 190-230 Ib 15.40-15.75; an 80) pA oavear "7 bd Carbide naan eed = Ptaed 100. sorted for grede 8 ran Petes | 73 Pac . a4) all volume of No 1 and Gt No Ry |. 48 Onit Air Lin... 380-3 340 wet 14.28-15.00 including 180 head) o Ry .. 4 Unit Airte lot No 2 and 3s 300 Ib at 14.75: larger Grevhound .. 146 Unit Fruit .. Hs lots 350 to around 600 Ib sows 11.75-|Qulf O11 .... 1974 Un Gas Cp 30.5 | 13.50; weights under 350 Ib scarce, but ‘Momestk ..... %.2 US Lines... 597 quotable to 13.75 or above m Cent ..... 676 US Steel 2 ase cattle 15,000; “palable calves Ing Rand . 66 US Tob steers high choice ent inland st)... #@ Warn B Pic 1.00 Inspir Cop .. 65 West Un Tel.. 304 - 32 at 3 p.m, Saturday at_ the White country —just tnt page 144 Yale & Tow int Shoe 43. Youngst ShaT 198 TOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK. April 5—Compiled by the | Associated Press. 30 15 Todt Rails ui, Stoc some = air Noon Allen Elec, & Equip. Co*. +7 Baidwin Rubber Co.* . 188 17.2 Me Mfg. Co 4 4 4 iG ls & Chem. Co* 156 OL | Howell Elec Mtr. Co.*., 45° 47 ' Peninsular M, Prod. Co...11.6 11.6 1146 The Prophet Co.*...... 116 12 bene J Mnfg. Co......... 3043 423) ‘oledo Edison Co. ..',..14.7 14.7 14.7 | wayne Screw Prod. Co.* _ 11 Elmer Rhodes of Bloomfield Town- the first three months of 1956 of) ¢ ‘somewhat more than a dollar _ ship, Mrs. Léonard Raelling of 3|Ann Arbor; Mrs. William Keenan, | | “|Mrs.’ Kenneth Achurst and Mar-) garet, all of Detroit; and ong |brother, Ernest of Portland, Ore. Delbert Davidson WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP 4610 White Lake. Rd., will be-heid} itery. His body will be at the Rich- ‘ardson-Bird Funeral Home, Mil- 'ford, until noon Saturday, when it, twill bé taken to the church to lie| jin state from 2 to 3 pm. Mr. | |Prev. day ... 1465 74.7 191.2|Davidson d | Week QO ..... 215 1471 748 190-4 ho i toe his| Srvc FE He HRY poe | sees ; 71 ' i 1 See MS as --oe BONS ist tee ist) He leaves, his wife, Lois; five | 71.6 1716 ie hen ahs Hee te ite /sons, Raymond at home, Delbert low 031 1149 672 1488 and Clarence of White Lake, Paul, a bere of - Pontiac and Richard in Ger-| a r Nephier Co.) wo brothers, Herbert and), 000: eee lambs | Figures inar dcctenst po are eighths Ray at Pontiac; a sister, Mrs. Lil-| ' lian Jones of Flint; and two grand- children. | Daniel Shanaway | WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — \Service for Daniel Shanaway, 80, of 1410 Rustie Circle, will be held at ._ « Westinghouse Head « “Cites Strike Losses PITTSBURGH «& — Gwilym A.! Price, president and board chair-' man of-- Westinghouse Electric! Corp., told stockholders yesterday that a 5-month strike cut 300 mil- ments, Speaking at the 70th annual “Operating results in January) are,. “I-am sure you recognize that) with production just getting under-| way at many of our plants it is! ‘impossible to forecast accurately! what the results are likely to be th , ithe second quarter” | Manager of the insurance firm's 5, UL Service for Delbert Davidson, 78, of The big electric appliance firm= recently reached) . Westg EF) .__ grad ——— — Wilson & Co. 136 Lake United Presbyterian Church, ‘agreement with two unions ending ord premium and new business 47) with burial in White Lake Ceme-|the longest major strike in the na- tion .in 2” years. formerly was West Coast pre editor for the Associated Press. The new appointee started his i newspaper career as a reporter jon the Milwaukee Sentinel in 1937 Associated Press. 1 | Johnson, of Lee’s Sales and Serv- tea d Bran O08 prin PR... oR , Funeral H : [Brie RR... 5% Bia Oil Cat ae é ome, with burial in Mt. lion dollars out of expected ship-| ice, recently were graduated from Code, as tew cull to Firestone. aot Std Oll NJ... 61.7 m4 died yesterday. ‘a course on the professional care | Maquoketa, Iowa. and has spent 12 years with the deletion “whe shall place the — in ao poparste| to known the . bert | fund | Edward D. Lee and Ro Buaing Cote Fund’ which fund eat oy administ oft this the Passed this 3rd day of April, A.D. iese pa] ye egy tg Board. of gafoline engines at the Clinton! Doebier. ea EOE | ‘Mr. Cowdin leaves one son, Shareholders meeting, Price said:|Machine Co. Service School in | "a irae era eres ceremonies last " month. Emery B. Stolt, of 7225 Ormond Rd., Davisburg, will attend a four- day meeting of top-ranking state ‘and district managers of the Mod-| $f ern Woodmen of America in Wash- : ibed as: on 1 story stone and conerete block build- the Southeast ingtan, D.C., next, week. ‘Davisburg distrief, Stolt neaey aINOTg lagents who were honored for _ree-) ataorcnay in 1955, apres to pr company oft icials. WASHINGTON (# — The Inter- istate Commerce Commission yes- iterday authorized the Northern Pacific Railway Co. to make a 12 pm. Saturd | Funeral Home in Monroe, with bur- lial in Woodland Cemetery there. | His body was taken there’ today from the Richardson-Bird Funeral |Héme at: Walled Lake. ‘ Mr. Shanaway died yesterday after a nine-month iliness. He is survived by several nieces and note. To | ome Located on M+24 in Orion Township, will be a.m, m Thuredey, April io i 1966 for sale the buildings owned by the baishigas Highway Department FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 gas grocery eo aaicing located on the Norinesst corner Read food — > it will | he ae necessary that the suecess- ful bidder deposit y order or cashier's check rompti land approval by the Michiga riment, biader must be prepared in full Upon mpletely remov iproperty within 30 days from date of accep . i ii 2* za *¢ de Siig fe in : : it s? tin i CASH WANT AD RATES Ue" ree hee ‘ate 18906 2.03.8 ; 1s) 03S 2% 8604.05.08 6 27 4 7.20 q 1150? * 36006 «6.48 8.60 o 406 729 «wee fF BOX REPLIES At 10. 2m... Doday there were wt the Press office in the following boxes: a ‘CARNIVAL igs, ~ JACK ‘BANNEN TAX SERVICE ‘NEW LOCATION | oT 8. SAGINAW me NEED HELP? 7 a cai a | CEMENT & 8 = : naw. 4-500. ie 3! ¢ oa ERT mck SST | Bere et ae Fa ieee i RODIN 74 | PILL Din Ce FOR LOTS ® experience. not pier Aly ‘Apply 3ads 8 uburn Road, Aubure rear bevetiatric Powe, Apply ~P.2._ Box 200 Rochester. ‘ies eae manos | tal oniy. ASK F _—eee we Bateman « Pitan alin TOM BATEMAN 40 conte 90. 74, Complete . scapin BATEMAN-KAMPSEN . COVER. rane ra . dee et | £06 wbinG” OLD ; § r : : ‘ — é ; or $ : Vi m—e \. Moving & Trucking 19| . ZA 77 CHASSIS DESIGNERS | § Foul, ete O} qf) 7 > , ROAD | ooo" . ee —aen : _jn Debt? _ REALTORS yee? Fetes. service. EM3-6253| 128 rae us to La . 8 F re, in Pootiec, |" St Coa, _ONLY,- MR. SHANFIELDS, FE Ss” ern war work. ro ae : oe Weick | saettes day. MicuIOAN CREDIT SOUN- Co-operative Real Estate ichange _ PRODUCT CHECKERS | oe : As, MOVIRG-HAEING | Shove Oatiana Theater” FE‘ | TA GE AND SMALL = os ~. SEARS, ROEBUCK Reasonable Rates PE_s-3459 | LADY. bors YouR ROG LOOK MES _ DETAILERS , ee. Birmingham | ,.“Pivtve, eighty, « doliat ten: — that will Beane. | "h we RATLING, ANVTIING.aY-| fin foam. "Wane natin" | We ave rere do, icy tn : dollar and sixty-five cents, sir!” | SOR DING RAPT | eNO oa MOVNG, DOF MAMA (Is CRAZY ABOUT, THE cy or "aiburbaa. Two or more - } 1S bose yen Peres | RecA be east este | feces ee Ne cad it rie mga Cie z : ag gg |v tletp Wanted 8 Employment Agencies 8A/GU ARAN TEED ;| TAN RORBISHT ATED OTICE 18 HERESY an PES ——} Z . a ; SEEKING AN mann enn | a th. | Basement ete. cleaned. PE +7615. | are located 4 Orchard Lake | —_vemines , . es FOR An Unique Opportunity PONTIAC 20946,” re Stat. “Pe aeat aD RUBBISH. CALL | Ave., has o to the Michigan LISTINGS WANTED ambitions pune gan te oc oo - for Well Paid, 18 i are +958 Excavating, ce en ge top | FRANK JOHNSON. HAULING. ch i ete, wine pr gh gl te men Bagg Sgr Me ee ee pon Rewarding. Service ake ec Fe el ek Bp anything. FE §-4442. tember: | stantial’ down. payments. for a fom made Venetian blinds and Secretaries ai modera convalescent. home “SALESMAN es aranel,. bere CLEA;ED,.. Adu -|.. $2, £24 "hat. Jk. to, the intent + eae emneunt derviey on . . a HOUSE M OVEN Forty '- awnings. Experienced preferred. — : fessional part-time pl ea For wholesale distributor. Will be| equipped. PE PE ow L.A. ¥ a LIGHT rom ast Dorothy Sn Sayder Lavender but not tecensery. Cat essential. [AND Bist and occupational therapist. | refer some experience” cn this 50S. FLEMING, FLOOR LAY i paving. a ay time. PE $0085, }_hereot. Ds rh $,_ 3998} 5149 w. Mure ore sai : April 5, 1956. ¥ . Male" or female aly on evel, Excellent earnings. eee pg pe el RUBBISH. The Brid Cross Hu ; Position offers ot es at -- " and.reter.; Maney of Career Center. Bl Riker _ Pit ts River an Labeviog "bes suaaase, tenographers ences, Write Pontiac Press, Box, Big. FE 8-016 LAND CLEARING — STUMP RE LIGHT ~ TRUCKING, yas ing Cedar Crest Sub’s No oa , cmahins’ iain. ” moval~dretanage ditches — con- | hauled. Call anytime, PE 2-7590.| {“Waue take twp. Oak. Go | OPRINGrTIME,, ExPERIENDED AETAIL GALES. | SALESMAN FOR WHOLESALE | _cTete_broken. OL 3-008.____ | MAN WITH STON FRUCE " not Public Owned. Signs to this |. | —— proteforaan Ce yor ene | tou. Wile contacing se-| PLAGTERING AND NEPAINS IZ | ccom-awo REAWEeoceina | Se igeeteds fomoted wrase | j teas men, wom : stores — Wo refer some ¢x- peatedly remoy v APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE cent fen, or, women over 31. Apply | perience on this level, Excenent | Fates. FE, 2-6804. _| Ru un hauled ad fi Mt | dais. All who cross said "bridge is the time TENCE _Bhoe Store, 928 W. Huron st.| earnings. SEE NANCY AT PLASTERING. LATHING. RESI- gravel do_so at their own risk. _ 2 —smpruoon |__| REN, WOMEN YEAR ROUND OP. es antbn 3 ot Bie 1 {fierce mRorial © repair. B. “0! ‘DELL CARTAGE | “iereauis “Ses? wheres. eet TO_SELL : ‘portunity on’ established Watkins , =¢ _L, Miller. FE 4 AND REPT. Me one a a met ~ al | ; ; , ues sn wig ane a| Seo ewe | Has rcytocs eng, | MEN te cae TO Ba | S3ma| PROPERTY! : —— ee mores — ane 5. _Perry a Smplayment: Service. MASTERS rEW “ZND RE- SAND. OR oy ee Beret ay Pie. Open Friday & & Saturday 4 Toolmakers | SaeareteaeS sete mmc roe | Sa opera fre om) Egat tr me sa A. OB | ales, enginering, purchasing a ‘ounty er City nstructio: : ae: : ' . faa! Soutroller's otiice. 2 faved. Rxcellent ctor uty ested. | ~~~ — a eat m2 SNYDER, FLOOR FEAYING. FROCK dearer’ on FROM ene Wed. Children to Board 26 And we are experiencing . ge " fime.” Write “at once.” Rawieigh's CAKE DECORATING COURSE | _ 5.0562. «ane ee Se 44-4696. . : CHILDREN, LOVED & CARED, 4 tremendous demand for Jig and Fixture gh MOD ait reepor bysane 5 ane . Oter FE asi >| a tremendous demand fo ul _ ag A AOE: gig ME T R RE FOL CHILDREN Li s of all sizes and de- Buil de APPLY es @ SALESMEN —— __Work Wanted Male 10 a g. OR 3-522 ‘oF! KEaw n= H] QT ucks to Rent pees bome_T 5-5737. scription, also lakefront ts es ee ae err HUSKY MAN WANTS W AND EQUiPMENT | PShile “you work oF show Li | HOMES, ~ re is 2500 EB. MAPLE RD. preferred but - not eSeary . Pid of apy kind, $1.00 hour B4 vont ~“TRENCHING A AND % Ton ue 14, Ton Stake} ¢ensed bome near downtown. PE i acreage and you are willing to rk,. the 2 tei eee and Du Track __ 81087 farms * S tters armMInGRAM Tome is unlimited, Apply in per. | BOY. @, WANTS WORK OF ANY BULLDOZING > ~ (7 Pes * pot ‘ son, | kind, "FE 2-2638. R. D Tmopson PE 4.6881 Pontiac Farm and CELE is, My Ro . seeing ciety : ian waa ese {RAWFORD CARPENTER AND CARINET| Building Supplies 12A| Industrial Tractor Co. Hin. eee | We employ all full-time . a wi sae W. Buren re eisee CARPENTER WORK, abt LENDS oe Fe << & tien Ap | Open Daly wo tncluaing Sunday”) - eee Se tia salesmen who are fully . MY 31M eas. ‘eatherstone ' 4, j 4 : 6: * Artco Inc st eeewwoeeepw—pu| Etnies eee | REDUCED RATES| atepe Ome "een [Quaid fo handle real . A WORK, WN On emens : ( , . E —_—— Gcenann Pre | ¢State transactions - __ Business | Services 13 13 | Lore ‘serve you, Smith | “school. c huldren ty Oe oe ‘ 2910 Indianwood Rd» Lake Orion “BIRMING H AM ates Te ela Phone O sues FE 4-4864, ; FURNIGHED BASEWENT APTS. OPENINGS CARPENTER AND CABINET A &B TRENCHING Painting & Decorating 20\ wed, Household Goods 27, We endeavor to bring in exchange for part ime belp | ymmediate full or part time: Sec-| WOE New and repair. D. B "Pootin ter ne field tile. panei aimee ate : sg _with an Minwaisd. PE 4-308 — | petation. typists, “general office | . Murdock, BE S-7961. a. water ene is Al) DECORATING — PAINTING | ~ es your property to the at- GENERAL OFFICE, Sate Ti “T¥P- | work and experienced salesiadies. CARPENTRY. CABINETS. me oO ae SERVICE. MOVAL pane wall papering. Call for est | FURNITURE NEEDED tention of qualifi od buy ing and shoribiad. “exgetient | Birmingham Employment Service, oh finish ‘work. Remodeling. am PE +0255. Entire home or odd lots. Get th aston OF qusared Sey R M { hours, ‘no saturdays or holidays, | _139_W._Maple, Birmingham. __ _Repaits. EM sans. i Ai Get our bid. FE rey ‘cusTOM PAINTING, 3. PAPER- top dollar. Will buy outright or| ers only! _ Ly 4 ooris. remoyv - 1 ~~ ¢ Sit tre Tuto. mwas C AREER CARE PE eee Pe waa | APPLIANCE SERVICE | _mates Pe tas | Sie phoae OR BIT FOR WORK IN LAUNDRY GABINET MAKER AND. Ceo We service all makes of auto. | 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX-| FOR QUICK DISPOSAL OF ALL) Th. PEs NCKES - HELP deportes Bo. caporteace pever GIRLS tN TEathen =e ‘wpeuahs- VE) Teac’ 'cragsr short retig:| Stata pits Streak. | eS eee te ee EST wae oni fas +e y, Dry Clean | 8A RPENTEROWORE NEW AND orators, ra radios, cleaners and oll | a PAINTING, PAPERING. | ieT US BOY, “if OR AUCTION and EAS 1EST way th FOR _ wer RECEPTIONS | for docter a $793 repair. PE 44210. 6 Oakland “Ave PE 2-4021 Mason Thompson, FE 4834 _t_tor_you 8-208. get your —_Keal —tstate , : ‘ior dentist... ELECTRICA WIRING N BI OOMFIELD WALL « CLEA NERS. ACE WALL WASEIYO a we | ON Ee OF wOntine’s LARGEST . te Prin SpChETARY 1 fon eat® fim. |. $300 | 24 Murray? VE 3es7 | Walls and. windows ee. ing. Free vst. FE furniture buyers. Cash waiting SOLD is to let us do it : AFTERNOON vale room. cong gy TV. Mayhaic KK R experienced . $290 OUR SPECIALT) _Free est_No obligation. PE 2-1631 | ALWAYS — DEPENDABLE. “PAINT for you, ; PAYABLE ‘own trans: $200 Bethrooms, modernised. eet. ya ath ALL MARES Op FOUNTAIN PEI PENS | ing, ecerating. 36 yrs. exp, FE Weep SOL TA a ‘CH AND ar a. ¥ rah ates 5-204. tory trained men : nenapige arrears ee ee en SHIFT a ? ot cee ER tall charge’. Sino | PLASTERING, AND B PATCHING. St cur store General Printing & CUSTOM DECORATING. WALL- WANTED To por ‘ALE ALL TYPES Dp Goo TYPisT g | Ketan sates “S830 srommma wo ha warren. | TOs ‘Phone Pe Seite. O°" | merce, emt Sous, OS ON WANTED FURNITUI } CALL OUR SEE . —— between ages of 38 and | SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR. own | "Reasonable. PE S-1016 CARPET LAYING, SEWING,| PAINTING AND DECORATING. TURE f 31 Sh Cine eapertence required. 40 $27 inal Cd _——_-—mee | binding, Any repairs. Carpet! Wall washing. Wallpaper removed , If vou have anything for sale OFFICE ; : hours’ weekly for olpaee - TRUCK DRIVER. HAVE - Gleasging, on Lag or shop. Self| by steam, FE 8-2654 . and want prompt, courteous_sery- : ' { WEIGHTMAN sine =moniha, S F 2N driven all kinds of trucks, dlso mployed Call any: | — ‘fee. and. the highest. price in 4 . shorter work week June, July JOBS FOR ME} a fair painter [ need work. Long, _time TYler. 01st 0 or FE 3-735 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING | cash. call- ; ’ and Aggea. Call after 1:00 p.m. ORADUATE ACCOUNTANT . 9600; or short runs, even city. wor 57 ae wren Se tae OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST | F E 4.3525 i TANKIIN | instoe" uere-Foa-p BRoiveen SCONTANT «fino Wun take Sapihued te beep rom || CHIMNEY WORK | | spureiwa peconarmna ano | _ SP Pope tite BOFER | s RIVE IN. | —_ We specializes in chimney clean- ; . } | rE 2 een MAINT RRANCT ci — YOUNG MAN (Just {OUT oF ing. repairing, rebuilding or ht | panring a FE DECOR: ii | af ieTELLORNT ‘ii. . ASST. service nee wor o supper w im m Al alld a in- Dd RATI G. | Products 25 to 48, good with AROURD TRAINEE FOR RETAIL MANAGE. | Reveal ent Héctor, Piease’ calli seal "Ghe tadsGl ae chumneyt.} © Fa , —_ Ww anted to Rent 29, ‘| Frain = jie good for OPEN SAT mu, NOON $09 6902 __ _ Fireplaces end incinerators | Pat 55008. : EEDROOM ROUSE tin APT Our Staff Ts Ready to #© § ~ ays with clean a! repaired, so A " W: all W ashi 7 S aercay r -* { Gite. seme Gone caine MIDWES Ane pigiolg oend ry iN} Painting & Wa ashing | Gnfurnished, clean. and reason-| Serve Your Real Est: days week stead ¥. Sleep og 1-2 406 re! State EST Bidg. Work Wanted _Female il istered * company. PE ere" Pree estimates. FE 2-2708 8 able, for respectable Christian Need a Est aie | ara, Oe. Beterepece. EI 4-6087. FE 5-0227 ; CUSTOM” MADE DRAPES, ‘UN | PAPER HANGING’ 3 Rs. EXP. | SoUPle, and baby, Available May “seeds . . LADY UNDER 60 —_—_____ s ___ | ADDRESSING AND STUFFING Reasonebi i ist Ph, 2880, R HOUSEWORK, Done accurate! neath ‘4 | lined $2, Lined, $3 per panel. FE easonable rates. FE 42171 or TT rr 29199 Orchard Lake Rd tien children. Liven. OLtve CASHIE R quickly Good results oni owt of | +1788. oe Sa = — REFINED court ewe Bt : _ . : - | ei Serwwioes office. Ste days week. | town mailing Inguire P.O. Box | ORY WALL BY MACHINE FREER | WALL WASHING AND PAInTinG | [05",°4 ‘on woul’ me untut. | Richard Esser Farmington Tw Wp. LADY FOR HOUSEWORK. STAY | $420 per mo EMPLOYMENT 334, Milford, Mich | estimates. No fob too big or small Sh ee work guaranteed. OR | f"innian Woods golf club. Not | Robert Flynn Siete. OR 21600 BABYSITTING, WASHINGS AND| _PE_5-#628 -, drinkers. MY 38331 a9 Sheet Metals * LADY WHO LIKES) uw wm Fm. 42551| \onings done. $3 0 bu. FE. EXPERT TREE TRIMMING 3 rm RE. Physio-Therapy _ “21A WANTED To RENT OR LEASE Mary E. Heller SATINOTIN . es = 2 ~ - About 800 for wood worki PAINTING & DECO- IYENTAL ASSISTANT | 2 women” WANT WALL, Wasi | 32000, __ SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY.| operation, Will share, building if Dwight Holton . ammer Man RATING FOR SELL-| Ne. experience necessary. Must | ine _and cleaning. PE 1923. | EAVESTROUGHING, INSTALLED | Special foot technique. 72 Elm | necessary. Call «LT 1-0667 after Eva Howard LAY VT ING PAINT & WALL.| {’bonaindkatptovianarr* | 4%, MORK WANTED. “890°TO| Eig Geet Metal FESO. | "Tetevisio (oan COURS Wits tity | Evert Johnst -AYOUT MAN i Fa é - ’ 3:30. PE 42243 ect Meta 1 >9 | YOUNG COUPLE WITH 3 SMALL * StOn | TOP cae PAPER. -SOME EX: 18 w poe FE 42551 CLEANING. “OR hig gt: BY DAY Eh as vor On SERVICE rE Television Service 72 fs" Ce] =i: = . a7 on , eS _ Also babysitting EB 5-7425 e e PENH . 58-HOUR WEEK PERIENCE HELPFUL. | as. EE GIRL WISHES DAYS. — COPENHAVE'S | RADIO & TV Sh ! “ EXECUTIVE TRAINEE FURNACES CLEATED AND RE.| repair. $69 W. Huron. Night serv.) Share Living. -Quarters 30 ER Manu. Products Co, CAL L MR." PLATZ, FE Exceptional opportunity for exec- Rion | Scio rie WANTS BA- ae _-patred. Chester Nelson. FE 9-108. ee oir: VAS OLED a 4-4-2574. — -_gtive type young —man_under 36 Haxe_own LAWN MOWERS, HAND OR POW- PAY oR .MiOnT. TV SERVICE. | WTD MInDt. ‘wore with working | : FERNDALE MICM, | LARGE PROGRESSIVE OW_aTa-| [ctufue Tirms’ ‘reer coleys inomino’ te) A-BU—T-DAt | Solge, Melee Seared, On TY SERVICE —AT.t | Winow LADY wouLD Like sip. | "dates ft, Phe ] WANTED” BENCH'AND MACHINE Hot requires exp, office woman | chemistry or engineering or the | ‘service. O dine mie 3 service, iekup and Gcivers, EXPERT “TV SERVICE. ALL | Wibow LADY WOULD LIKE MID-| Multipl Dist hone. PR 42525 ‘ pors~ oe e73 — and light’ bookkeeping. “Pemtieg | fauivalent tn working experience, | Ser On BOW ne PE __Phone F ‘$6 _ makes. Service calls 0 to 9 Ja-| dle aged gentleman to share pri- | ——— Multiple Listing Service _ \ mane: Require good reter. Should also have knowledge of _..-- | LAWNMOWER 1 NARPENTNO AND | Cox Television, 443 8, Saginaw. vate home. Por appointment write | IF YOU HAVE A HOUSE, oR Wha ¥ ccsirgiesk ae Mprer nen. S| Saces, Mt 6-aoet . reter biveprint reading $400 per mo at | TRONINGS, 8 BU. 1 DAY—PICK-| “air cooled engin service, 0140, —F® 5-#620 _Box_59, Pontiac Press. = | farm for sale, see us now, we . Do You Want and hd, Pon. Pon-| MOTHER: 8 HELPER TO Uh ER TO GF to star _i_& delivery. FE 5-9093, Pontiac Lk. Rd. OR 3-2211. GUARANTERD TV REPATR any Wtd. Tr: tati have buyers ; t. ‘Out of Life? Relig neat AVE IN. : . TRONINGS WANTED. HEATING SERVICE MAKE. FE 49734. -CONDON |. Transportation 31 P. W. DINNAN : M > et w aris papeurence—an Man | dren. Brit a te “aape oy GRAEBNER’S | Es ORE. Gea at taitne SERVICE | _Ranio-e TV, 127 8. PARKE oT aa ee | 06 Baron PE 4.2577 | 3 ; are By iapY 3 TK as, oll burners and furnaces RIDE WANTED MORNINGS FROM | HAVE 3 CLIENTS ~O | oney Security ? } Farms, bea cy a! on pw ed Fn atl @ end can MI 313 Pontiac weet Bank Bidg. er toe eo Pe g nara cleaned and serviced. All makes, ~ JOHNSON’ Seo asi TV vicinity of Crescent -Lake in| the West hy ope hig | Satisfaction ? _Mile Ra. Novi, Mich. GR ¢6133.| MOTHER'S HELPER by bara |= oe CADY DESIRES WED THORS, | D&g.°f BIN EE 41063, Dav OL | 48 w. walton Biv. _PE 47a). (0, Pontiac, between Tot cing | $12,000 to $25.00 Call A. ‘Tere -| Ferret Oe win ee | lo ben Cartes BAYe) ~~ GENERAL OFFICE | Fri day work. References. $9 & StASTERING at eo — $e | TrceRs Pantone reemn 9.8. Coll efter 6 pm. PE SOT | Seater, Fo eae | Bin bet. 2 and § pom. at Peter | NURSE TO CARE FOR ELDER! married "Need a immediately | re or weiter te ano | SOR, Oot Benton PE ¢ete “Ty i ” Servic : Wd Contracts, Migs. 32 | eh rr ¥ * a o a al r * | peat ‘have “transportation. | —weees. Private tome. | " wae {LaDy pa “WorRK OF AN¥| Plastering Contractér_&7_? ypewriter ice 22K —— a PEDDLING YOUR i MENS 4 ome. LE 3-837 AGERVICE bee New & repair w..k . PRE PROPERTY? i ae layout (men, RECORD GIRL | “GENE RAL ar f Sa “WORE “BY BTY. feria urn a a ‘te ob Open Seemeas W ana 2076 ACT ION p Tt DOESN'T PAY + .. - Por sales work in record Gs RAL OFFICE * 5 se be TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA. Our method of showing only ta Chintouvilie Ree “Charasion, “OR and phonograph department.” Living in or near Waterford Twp ee Tae SEC- Pompe & fm, (D MEATING. H S| “chine repairing. Expert work. | On the sale of vour Land Con qualified en arg tg at eee: ee rienced in selling rec- with transportation Light typing. | > Te anne a Seone. General Printing and MOtfice Sup- tract. if : is what ioc the and mone Don't worrs YOUNG MAN" DESIRES WORK ods preferred Over 21. 2s. of over s's days Pontiac Em-| TYPING AND CLERICAL WORK = ly Co., 17 W, Lawrence. ‘oo tr we oa ber ten ¢| oo ee all us now. We futting “end trimming trees. FE permanent position All ¢m- losment “Sefrice, 18 W, Huron fo do ii own home. Experienced SEW pee TYPEWRITERS RENTED place them for vou qantn fe) Seek Seems hee nat residentis! , __ Morgan, 108 6. pp ae F 4-2851. | te ate oe W ER CLEANING Mitchell's, 123. N. Saginaw St a ote og all te fast serv | for finaneing and viceing, details Help Wanted Female 7) teenie wousy “on anc} GRAFEBNER'S | *amiap thet or Sides | FREE TRUNIRG ant) RENN, __UPholstering 23) tel too"ltrae‘or too'smal "| ny ayo, set : ate i. i I ncninane cme Seeee Sto ying... Vicinity | Lake & Tint ery. OR 3-416, of | TRE TRIMMING AND REMOS: silae coerce Gpecare Fdw. M.S R you "puY IT SWELL INSURE. IT pees. able to t gbete Dr. Apt No. 1, Lake JOBS FOR GIRLS WASHINGS. IRONINGS DONE IN Fin 4. ing maine Cooley, Lake Rd, 7M cdw. M. Stout, Realtor an, teteety ig: ofp | SODA CLR —exPERT PH MALOGS HAGE, | "maken ty essere sh | Mehee setae. Yu sone Fe | ge tre — | nm Aon 2 | m. Arthur Murray Studio, 25 rried pref ENCED. work band-finished. wil» is ot ar AS UPHOLSTERING ‘ he if = ~ - -_ 5-8888 a -jhanre : rell_ Drug Store, eterred Da Ottering dosene of thigh peyteg| oad Geliver FR bse wp Vaw TREE SERVICE — SPRAY- M 8. TELEOR mo CONTRACTS WANTED | Alert Gal lor We STRUCTURAL AND Conv? bs for girls in and aro Pon. | ¥ % Dutch eim, mosqaitoes & SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES BED- paroareaty ” " sirt or Woman detalier draft AND CONVEYOR | {inc Here are a few: (WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK BY| frei. trimming & removal — free | spreads. Your material. yr 931 85797, | We need contracts for immetiinte =: real © “ lg Bn ie yo we a | fo $2.95 per hour 8s ome or Mg yaad ad cashier....., $200 We ia ike aiGmneee — — _ Fe bese Phone FE 48805, or Lest. & Found 24 —) ee pga Badr aes covering Beal ae Exchange «interest wor! ek. | REM IONIST, typing...... #2233) Wou e housewo , -8850. = - acount, large 26 . 6 t- e rt t Immediately, i tag Co, MI 1.9400. JOr | RECEPTIONIST. steno #25 1 or V nnn a~nawwn-| Op small balances, new or sea- *~ ‘ ei a ee CS “’ fo, the day. Please call FE Dressmaking, 1 Tailoring 16 CHILD'S. PET, (BACK sumer | ened contracts, Clare feel | Next 1095 W. Huron on : 4 . = _ For T Je SECRETARY. wil train. goo) 22744. DRESSES, SUITS, COATS. & Bye MI eine ene UAP’| evenings, PE 444e2 or FE 44813. _- Et Pe. . i general sites work wie Bapip TTP: $ia0 | ay ite 191 E Huron Pe font FOUND DACHaHUND _Ast for Mr. Clark. “Ho ewe property is in or around ‘s qualifications Seer pegmece oo Gre | 8 Beek. FE oes " CADIES AND CHILDREN'S Att MA_$-4788 |" A MORTGAGES | Gaeta oe mt é WATTRESSES | WANTED: EXPERT | FIGURE CLERK, no type |. $185 WANT BABY SITTING IN Eve.| ‘rations. A-6 Arcadia Ct. after 10 FOUND: STRAY DOG; CALL FED-!| own Goop PROPERTIFS. '% acre enced. food and bar Call in per. | SECRETARY. no shorth'd ... $288 _hings. ° 121 tee | ore eee Ee an 3D Skantae Tits Trice | ar S on og — Tand 6 SECRET: atterney§ ... 8240; WA be | LOST: : 1*MO-OLD BOXER AWN elegra pin. de Dine W | RECRETARE . spreciet Sat wee eae sRD ROK | Garden Plowing 168 | “ful lane Chung fag | Ta dehsceree™ Real Estate nt CAPABLE Ba¥ WO: : , ez . N N MY HOME, | lly pet. License $61 8. FE §-$990. - : : fee Caner Wis. SRNevgReT S| 2 tua Pe ok «artes TEIN, agg | UNE, POXER, MALE. PANE | BERG YOO RELL TGUR LAND | ~~ os vain“ 3 pa sf c-Si aoa “ ww car on rae We eee Sete te an ExPERTENCED ath: + K | Wopte ene eatd neneane PE 2O002.| miract show around. shen gee | CALD. | Hod agit sting, Paid. vece ; BOSE AUBURN AVE FE esie,| Income Tax Service 17/195t., BEAGLE AND BLOOD:| chtrran saymnos & LOAN co See ae | Secrence GRAEBNER’S. Building Service 2 sate ing: Pig Tg 76 GET Ti a YOU Minimum are, 21, _Peisiie: < 1 i hound’ — black f $ GET THE MOST FOR Your d Co., © Pershing. - “EXCLUSIVELY For a : ie ’ AA INCOME TAX ee Cherise “alsvons, ‘OA t contract. Rea rtridice or ot 2) i ; IRL Wwirn rvping | 7) Postine Stat "Rank Bide. y . = rn Oh Pons ata tha bet hats $+ |" i