: » - wasp matmaiing trai ‘ecrnnsnhiynigs tags Pioneer’ - Close to : treaks | Moon — on Flight to WASHINGTON. (WP—Pioneer IV ans. chee tb: the: level of the moon today in America’s most successful probe into the mysteries of the farther reaches of space. ' The tracking station at Goldstone ‘Dry Lake in the! Mojave Desert re-established radio contact at 7:33 a.m.) ke Plans Meet With Macmillan Will Discuss Future Russian Negotiations on German Situation | gBeE eREEE z has invited the prime Great Britain to here Washington at his convenience.” Hagerty, queried about the pur- pose of the meeting, said “‘it cer- tainly is to talk about the situation in Berlin.” He added “And I would assume his=trip’ to Moscow.” xk -*® Maemillan has just returned home from 10 days. visiting in the; Soviet Union and conferring with| Premier Nikita Khrushchev. r ef i | *¥ *EST and reported the gold- plated cone. 192,000 ‘miles out, with its speed down bag 4,775 miles an hour. An hour end a half later, at 9, a.m. new contacts showed a dis- tance of 198,323 miles and a speed, OF 10, meted ne four. The probe was still on its near-, pepper pear ep cdl cages ‘a predicted orbit. around the sun, | where Soviet Union ¢laims it al-. ve | ready has a satellite. Revised calculations indicated 3 rf Ls f i ¢ Sy, es¢ f i : *s *F 3 a 5 i Say A it RAISE FIGURES ~- Scientists had reckoned earlier bf Sat ie 13-E cond. Beall pass thé moon at 2 p.m. today, com- ing tithin 35.000 miles of it. But the National Aeronautics and (Continvéd on Page 2, Col. 6) = Ah, Sweet Spring glass to be 9 Licks it right from. th etiquette, But, then, it is spring and he is a a parkas ments sec * rm: ud |hospital, while _|take at least eight months to com- - {were first discovered and there, tice ee ee replacement. ‘|Hope Undergoing Tests _jon Impaired Vision — After Pontiac General Builds Cash Reserve crs General Hospital has agreed to pay the cost ‘of extra repairs blocking e€ expansion ‘program. — The precedent - breaking concession was’ arinounced ‘to the City Commission last ‘night. ¢ | The hospital Board of| | Trustees voted to cover the ‘extra costs as depreciation not as new construction, thus avoiding a direct re- f i ii: + 3 i af Fig | i! i eg 5 A ; REE [ SEEN As ‘VICTORY’ Several commissioners privately hailed the agreement as a victory.| Since the $3,000,000 hospital con-| struction bonds were sold in i954, the city has given or promised the hospital an additional $1,450,000 out | of tax revenues to complete the e program. ¥ * * The hospital itself has contrib- uted no funds to meet extra or add- ed costs encountered as the build-| ing program progressed. ~ The Board of Trustees consist-| ently has taken the position that its job is ed to rutihing the city is obligated! to provide the physical plant. With the agreement completed, City Manager Walter K. Willman said he would reopen negotia- tions with local contractors for a final agreement ander which they wilt begin the repair work and complete Willman has estimated it will plete the work, once it is begun. The re was halted. last fall when the faulty installations, City to Receive Refunds cael PN es de! ‘ pe DBATH CAR remained of the station. wagon bailed Deve Plaine railroad ton Plains man met death early this morning. Thomas L. Walsh, 29, failed to stop at a Drayton Drayton Plains Man Year’s Eighth Road Fatality train struck’ his auto, smastiing it ‘to a pile of ee TT "t Claims Jolly Lou Costello, _| HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — |Joy little: Lou Costello is dead...” i. The slap-happy member of the famed Abbott and lo comedy team died yesterday following a sec-) ond heart attack, only three ee days before his 53rd birth- des {ellis hoes ene crossing, police’ said. A-freight | left his bedside to. prepare-dinner for the family. Costello's (Picture on Page 2) ee = ¢: i : Bf i tty tlt L eR a3 ‘ a ¥ — argpiee the crossed the tracks. . The 8-car freight train, pulled Walsh’s auto in the left rear, ‘rip-} it to a rail @¢nd on a side track. Snow Forecast for Late Tonight The U.S, Weather. Bureau pre-| dicts snow late tonight and con-, itinuing tomorrow with the low to-| —~ about 28 degrees. The high Thursday will reach! 32-38, * * * Temperatures for the hext five | days will avessee ‘about two de-| grees below the normal high of 39 and normal low of 24, Friday and Saturday. will be a little warm- er with Sunday. cold again.. Precipitation. will average about one-half inch in snew Thursday, and snow or rain Sat: urday or Sunday. Twenty-five was the lowest’ re- Gorded temperature. in. downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The ther- mometer read 36 at 1 p.m. Favor. Teetotalers. DES MOINES (#—Persons who do not drink. will be able: to ob- tain special rates on fire. in- surance as well as auto, nsur- ance under a plan announced ‘by preferred risk Mutual Insurance NEW YORK ®—Forther tests) ' ee ee tn gow what iieriiiieaiaaais eprecgai, “Tean done ‘about a blood ‘clét’ *|which has impaired vision “if ‘te ED Today's Ss Press - |left eye of comédian Bob’ Ril Several hours xamina f pa aR tan CRE ER ds Mr Tok ev ge A a ek ahi 41 {first eruptions” was 0. be, buried - umbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen-| ’ peri News ..i6...00 2 today. ter yesterday. The Hospital said! Maitorials ..............:. vee The riots claimed a second vic afterward that more tests Were! Markets <)..0......000-0..- 42. tim night. Police fired before ‘afy: determination! Obituaries ..... mye § | té break gp = group. of could be made. fs (Rea aap eres 38-49 "| strators. ae The 3-year-old. entertainer’ suf-| Theat Ma ois Veboigs Cog iit: parently deserted fered an ‘soon aft-|° TY @ Radio Programs ....47 | bailing. , “A Belivien er t Dec, 29 from an over-|° Wilgon, Mari................ 4] | standing mearby was killed: by « seas tour of Armed Forces bases,” Women’s Pages ..........13-16' ‘stray “ballet, ~The: government ft “ ae “4 ! : j ‘ A , P* Pita Om sey % ee y tor ee Ae eae © LR eee : ie Po ee cca eh Co, of Des a tlhe rt ping out the left side and pulling! Area Father Killed as Train Rams C hefore fipping it over, the en- gineer said. craghine- wy: Sed Siew atts ‘just| above the left rear-wheel" - i, NE his wife, gore d Pot 40524 ph ae year-old boy. three per cent rate. Pushed 1 in ‘State Senate , LANSING (P — Support was gattiering fa thie Senate bie today for a new '58 million dollar | / base of the sales tax. Tt would jot change the-eristing seatorer” ward, today a: Meanwhile, Republicans atid Democrats in the House Struck an Alphonse and Gaston pore. in eaptioued ‘fenc- Walsh mens Baie | ; Engineering \ Division. Heart Attack : Solo eis gine ane the of _jthe Roman Catholic. unmpected death ; i Pye narrow margins, vot- School ,. Distriet : ‘approved idistrict’s’ history and Okayed special millage for. re sina 10-year ;\record of never turning ~ yesterday'0wn a school. financing - 4 He 4 st Bi 5 school buildings.» Also . included school additions to i sks ii *lstady and « from East towing proposal: to . offer voters April 6. Chances of ‘|agreement neared the van- ry Ag | signers hoe his bill . including some iby two diesel engines, struck! Democrats, it it were ready to go) his estimate - of support ‘on’ con now, * * * After a confere rev- enue de nthe wl terday, he said it take an- ; Other week-or.so to it ready. Mainly, » eAatoates aad for lifting her that ser stan Maem a4 equipment and supplies used” in ing over some-sort. of bor-+——~ oq industri. pFopemning” snd’ agitate * ae His pldr eas have. no ‘ signifi tural {commercial ; standard sales tax exemption. r co a a 7 The Grand Rapids senator. based| | tinuation of. the stalemate over Taising the. state’s $250,000 -debt |Himit and utilizing the 30. million | dollar bes ge trust fund. * cant impact on the cash. emer gency but might, if successful, go i far toward heading off'a state in- ‘Gredial thin UR) teks 8b seastovigl of” exemptions on on ‘contractors; | or]. advertising, such a&\y [biits, and. elitaination “af the. $00| TON — President Ei- Eisenhower told his ference that the present The President said, however, that the matter of self-preservation "(Continued ‘on Page 2, Col. 5) comes into the picture. Fear Bolivian Boy's Funeral | May Stir Up New Violence * LA PAZ, Bolivia: (AP) ~ 700 Americans in La Paz gathered outside Bolivia's capital today in fear that the funeral for a victim of Bolivia’s anti-U.S. riots might touch off further violence. *. * * State. Department. spokesman Lincoln. White. said in Washington that Americans in the capital,. in- cluding the U.S... Embassy staff, for better. protection by ‘the Bolivian army. tense mounta n capital to avert (Ralaeed Story Page 5) magazine, when rioters stoned the US. Embassy and ‘burned an American. flag. A 15-year-old : boy killed in’ the Some!’ saiif Victor Villegas, a member of had been -méved. to the ‘suburbs. , Reinforced | police patrolled : the my irepetiticn cf Motley ‘x: angry | wg Outbrealc over an article in. Time the. Trotskyite Workers Revolu- tionary party, led the mob and ordered hig arrest. : White denied reports in Wash| ington that the U.S. goversiment| ithad dispatched chartered planes “derly fashion Tuesday against article. All government and pri-'t > ‘officials, military leader's, pans and businessmen h a civic parade to the P itial): Palace. Police. were out in 7 Wee : ~ Several U.S, congressmen ex-) , Rtg belief in Washington. thet! 7 a a to Bolivia to evacuate Americans, But he. said that: arrangements \obviously had. been mate for evacuation “if, and when it seems| hecessary."’ No Americans “have been at ported injured. Nor have. there been any reports of attack on American property other than the) embassy and the U.S, Information| - Service building.” _ ORDERLY DEMONSTRATION © ~ Thousands demonstrated in or- vate. offices were closed. Top the Bolivian riots . were an emo Vote... , ‘ty tog: uf fl iE 2 ee ies ag PON ae gi aan ate { | q 4 “Refuses Proposes His Ideas, 4 Unreasonable Setup , ES eg§2. 3 mae Tei ee i gs i 4 EE ty SSEFi ok i that Ghost,” “Rie Rita,” “Who. Done It?” and “The Noose Hangs. High.” % Se eee , were the mainstays of Univ. Studios. AM, _- -. Sediny in Pontise Lowest ‘temperature preceding 6 a.m. oe Fe Wind velocity 14 mp ot 1:51 p.m at 4:31 a.m, g end, with plenty of time for talks ~ |with top Bast German officials. em, |would go on to East .jgion, from’ North ‘Dakota through ane tbat : as Sis Records 2,385 Deeds of County Property During the month of February the Register of Deeds branch of the Oakland County Clerk's office re- it | Daniel T. ment that total business for the, month was $16,617.95 for 10,997 pa- pers handled. This amounts to an increase of $1,585.20 for the same? month in 1958 wihién 10,979 papers thi! cluded 423 photos ($578.95); seven No Epidemic in Sight corded 2,385. property deeds .and six new land plats, according to Murphy Jr., clerk-regis- Murphy said in a monthly state- os Shriners t tor Crippled Children The Pontiac Shrine Club will of-+ fer members and the public an ight in $15,032.75 in receipts. ($3,854.25) and 5,064 is of sale ($7); 2,080 mniscellane- | LANSING SF a agin Miehi- gan schools reported absenteeism because of flu but there is no sign of an ep demic, Dr. J. K, Altland, associate state day. peace treaty with his German sat- ellite if the West fails to accept his conditions for a German set- 1 gver the week- indicated he lin. Moscow - sources Cool Weather Dominating the Midwest By The Associated Press Windy and cool’ weather pre- vailed across most of the Midwest and in .eastern sections of the country today. aI Gtsty “Winds fanned cold air from ‘Canada into the northern Midwest, ‘ dropping temperatures to near zero if. some northern border areas. The cool air spread eastward arid some of it dipped into the South... - * we * ‘Temperatiires fn th€ eoldest_re- eee ee eee ey oo. 35 eee eee SSeessstestesases Seesstessesussyss New England: apd_ southward into northern of Mississippi, Asks Local to Back: Bond Drive | A five-day intensified campaign jot “salesmanship and encourage- ment” was asked of a group of Pontiac civic, business, labor and educational leaders to increase the number of employes buying’ U. S. Savings . Bonds through payroll) deductions, © The plea Was made yesterday’ rector of the Savings Bonds Divi- sion of the U. S. Treasury Dept. Paraphrasing what a General Motors official recently said about*a similar bond drive in Flint, Cote said: “It requires, not only léaflets and a display of posters, but also. requires a Hitle bit of salesrpan- ship .and encouragement,” the local “‘Share-in-America” cam- paign will te kicked off Monday and will run through March 13. Campaigners hope to add 2,500 new. employes. in’ Pontiac to , the list of workers purchasing bonds by weekly payroll deductions. * * * : Yesterday's meeting attracted 26 noon by Delmar V. Cote, state di-larives Cote: said, | . Pee . Robert S. Nelson, chairman, said| Leaders * also provides the needed funds for the protection of our country. Purchasing Bonds “‘be- speaks the faith in America,” Mc- Donald quoted President FEisen- hower as saying. So “Every -American Should Own United States Savings Bonds” will be the motto of this year’s common sense rules for’ driving through fleoded arecs: : 3 Fi aT _ Waterford Appioves Two School Issués continue to give top priority to the education of thgir children, HER ZR gee li be fully paid long before the f= time. 4 ; 15 school building. sites, Township School District's .equal- ized valuation is $83 million as compared to $25 million 10 years ago. a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. to-; morrow to canvass. the votes. 75 Present Sales Tax zsh mann through before starting your | jon industry. ! 3. Drive in Tow gear easy a odie aandaee through the water ond wigine 1 | aie. aril} ptr uéits tain an even speed. Lurch: ysed in: nga ammuar | ‘Ce ees e s fr : oe > F \ feet ond relecse it with spibricagté, power to run indus Sed ee broke lining may be dam- | |-- 2! such things as these now oged. But if friction te not exempt also would become taXable (Continued From Page One) = ey q a8 this bond issue will sched- At the present . time. Waterford The Board of Education will have Second Farmer a Battles Controls Hillsdale Man Claims Wheat Crop Not Large Enough HILLSDALE (UPI) —A_ second LF aie a i Fi : eh Fae ate i I i ie ry di ge JE t j if i i , | | Hi f Hl & » ’ H gift iE fi ; ip FUL z SFE jeidl y said Wiki. of ey, &., | : z it yitdtvad we chart ettod yd we bat Bee § btw du zh UIT TIY Titel tte IPT TILT ITTIT TELL TLL LLL Lakh a PL kee lal LeeLee How One Ci ‘By ANN PINCHOT \ ty of Obscene Magazines “That's a poor excuse,” Joe said.'the list be followed as given. If some particular publica- ' “Look what I found fi’ Jenny’s| “You know the obscene magazines room—" a friend told me, holding} —they’re the ones that sell best up a picture magazine that was on| It wasn’t Care mang with obscene French however, to blame. tg Peer sce Kinsella wild. ask tetailers: “It makes me Can live with yourself, sick to think she’s maouhigs your Drlliene® fs thing Iike it! noe en en cee to os ng a 5 Have: the to say, When I questioned hentliie only gy Fade maga- pack ee ” were passed? He was in one candy store In the sixth je older boys were Siping. Ot grade, mind down a new risque aheet. The 1"? . " a kiero lac ot tealty lidaed “What can we owning a lly salacious do?” another |macaeingy, wee ’ ve ‘é After the boys left, the retailer ine. How can we stop this COM | 1) Shite, “Chie, .i:éoopan with ‘you—if the guy across street does, too.” = 100 ON THE List . With the retailers, the Chief confident he tould’ work on a friendly, neighborly’ basis. To @ to the of ‘the problem, tors. Selecting’ : i! police. Ju = eee “it wag i It was then that Joe Kinsella,| set myeelt up Joe, an orplan at , was) it’s simple 4% raised by an uncle who’ taught him} from bed. at values and respect for the law. is obscene, “In Proverbs it says, . .'the law| exposed. to . is light’ and that’s what I-go by,’| thinking Joe states, He also believes the| Once Law has its ethical and moral) on basis in thé Ten. Commandments®, each : and the Sermon on the Mount: “Enclosed is a list of objection- First; Joe made.a.survey of the/able or obscene situation. ‘You want me to censor|you are requested to remove per- every magazine?” one retailef de-|manently manded, pointing to the overloaded | put. i racks. “I wouldn't have time for|are some anything else.” second class mail, « Got Rid pa ed nd hetad b she bead iikd oth ehebldh bad ee bedbededad eedeel eho bed hede heed phadedbuat ree bedby beds 4k hl eR bh oe bhi bd db the i bh ba cd bh pe chet beta bh habe h Sa aw RR re ie eter te be retpidedbi eb rds the tenée came rents the rear death in the form of a steel pipe. ‘Her car skid- earrings off as ded on ice in Denver, Colo., and rammed a steel but unhurt. mesh fence. ee window, knocking one of Miss Farni’s. thtotgh the windshield wad bit it passed by. 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Dec- #) e orated, all metal. ns ae a oe oe Oe ee ee for Symington \tions as the chief congressional mirivals for the 1960 demmoeraticlenn %| not only in Missouri but in many Display Chance Heads Subcommittee to Look Into Possible Space Duplication By JACK BELL WASHINGTON (AP) — An as- signment to police the efforts to space gave Sen. Stuart as possible 1960 presidential aspir- ant, Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- ond B. Johmson of Texas appointed Symington Tuesday to bead a sub- committee to inquire into possi- | ble duplications among 14 govern- — agencies with authority and space. * * * Tt will be the job of the Syming- ton subcommittee: to determine what each of the agencies is do- ing, head off conflicts in author- ity, and recommend legislation fo the Senate. In this field, Symington will be enlatging the base of his opera critic of the administration's de- fense program. He has contended ‘that because of what he says soon Will be @ substantial lag behind ithe Soviets in missile development \“we are now faced with the prob- lem of survival.” * * * The tall, graying senator from |Missouri at 57 has made some- thing of a political.career out of long-time efforts to jack up the nation’s defenses: As long ago as 1950 he resigned as secretary of the Air Force un- der President Harry S. Truman in protest against what he called “armament reductions for the |sake of budget balancing.” The |Missouri senator thus can claim a kind of consistency on this is- record of some of his. potential! gojars ree eat, Maton pst manure. conquer Symington (D-Mo) an expanded) Wi * |\forum today to display his wares responsibility in the field: of outer |“, It is a‘noble tribute to the hardi- ness of Hoosier pioneefs that they their cures. Van Winkle, two Indiana University lose his teeth. of fresh cow » Asthma—Drink a» tea, made. by Croup — Rub the throat with cent of entinte, Sons, XO Inflamed finger weasel and squeeze it to death. eight seconds with a red-hot'tron, Rheumatism — Rub the afflicted parts with the blood of a freshly killed rattlesnake. ; Approve Bond Sale LANSING — Sale of 25 mil- Hon collars in bends for Detroit survived not only their illnesses but} 1 W. Edson Richmond ard Eival for Detroit X-Ways | 4 Press Urged to Form United Front. ‘Against | Hemisphere Dictators yesterday called this “a very good interest rate.” Most ot the borrowings, supple- mented by Federal funds, will be used to finance construction on/| Walter P. Chrysler, John C. Lodge extension, Southfield and Fisher extensions. The bond issue is the first of @ — series of 100 million ue that doesn’t elways mark the | presidential nomination. * bg * | In a Senate which boasts at least three of these, Symington ‘has been notable. for sticking jlargely to the subject of defense Panna other possible contenders | have oo _ — widely. Cormstcathig eines dabbles in other matters. He has tried to make himself an expert on farth issues, for instance, because ag- riculture pursuits are important other states with substantial elec- toral votes. But mostly he talks about defense needs. te * * This is in sharp contrast to) Sens. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn) and John F. Kénnedy (D-Mass), who speak about and issue state- ments on almost afhy topic. Sen.. Johnson, as majority lead- er, is involved in nearly- every issue that comes before Congress. own ‘“‘state-of-the-union” speeches. 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And you'll enjoy a-new feeling of com- mand when you boss the biggest V-8 in Plymouth’s. field —the optional New Golden a . -coAND PLYMOUTH’S “TWO-MILE TRY-OUT" PROVES IT! BUT...YOU DON'T PAY FOR THE DIFFERENCE? 9, i That’ 8 because all three sop idling low-price cars are priced within a few doliets of each other. - They-all cost about the same,:but only Plymouth gives you the-Big Difference for your money. ' See your a dealer for the facts = mene ... and ask for that Bile bic today! 1959 PLYMOUTH — ae Wi Lutheran Group Holds Meeting a Fl bie é Fs ey t sees er Z a AE eri i hee “Pontiae F Be sa we: Floyd Yeaman. Mrs. Yeaman, Academy of % ‘Shower Hones “Bridé-Elect Gail 5: Gibson aay evtaindd Gt the Saitaer reed home of Mrs, Fred W. Moote. Cohostess was Mrs. Ben Cleav- er. ~ Miss Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Gibson of Oscedla. drive, will marry Mr. Cornforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Cornforth of Ingelwood avenue, June 1§ at Bethany Church. ~~ Baptist Guests were Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Cornforth, Mrs. Hoyt Joy- ner, Mrs. Laurence Taylor, Smith, Mrs, ‘Thomas Callahan, Mrs, H. Wayne Reaves, Mrs. Charles Kelly Jr., Mrs. Jerry Qualls and Irene Dawson. “ample. Mrs. Nat ft wee rH is _cochairman, and Mrs, Bernard ‘Horo- Put pm Tooey Wh ell be one of ip modal ; Beth fico’: - Event Set for Tuesday : “Pontiac Fashions for °59," will be presented by members of the Sisterhood of Temple Béth Jacob at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the temple. Fashions are by ~~ Alvin's. - * * * Coordinator~ for the fashion “show is Mrs. Louis Traschen, Mrs, Hubert Curson is_chair- HEAD COMMITTEES Others heading committees are Mrs. Arthur Benson, tick- ets, Mrs. Sam. -Stolrow and Mrs. George Richman, prizes, Mrs. William Present, refresh- ments, assisted by Mrs, Mor- ris Simon, “Mrs. Abe~ Zamek and Mrs. Thomas Horwitz. ‘k «.* Tables and cards are being. handled by Mrs. Melvin Eller and Mrs, Paul Mandel, x * * Other committee members Simmons, Mrs. Jack Simon, Richard Wolfe and Mrs. Oscar * * * Five hundred favors have been donated by Pontiac: Motor * Division, Charlene ]. Mandeville “Jean © - Mandeville Gant Brown were : Weds Howard G. Brown MRS, HOWARD BROWN , bride changed to a gray wool ‘ gabardine suit with blue: ae- w.%°..8 fl :) & g accessories. ~ man, with Mrs, Nat a 3 cochairman, hee Runnette of Pi Penna. He is the son _Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Creighton ‘ . Runnette, a Miss Proctor has asked Cyn- thia Chisholm of Laurel, Miss., to be her maid of honor, and Durham, ‘eardsise, Grosse pear! Mages ‘Elizabeth Partridge of Bing- ham, Mass. Mary Kerr and _ Beta Sigma Phi ‘Chapter Elects Officers for ‘59 Election of officers was held at the Tuesday meeting of Xi Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta Sig- ma Phi held at the home of Mrs. Harvey Kerr was named president; Marie Mc- Gill, vice president; Mrs. Jay Sandow, recording secretary; Joanne McLain, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Elwyn Hal], treasurer, Appointed to the committee tor Founders Day were Mrs. William Exssery, - por Lewis, Mrs. Grace Sovey a ‘Mrs. Essery gave a report on the City Council meeting, and Mrs, Will Cheal gave a pro- gram on “Tests for Parents.” The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, John . Lewis. » Philathea Class Hears Mrs. Hakes “Mrs. William Hakes pre- - sented a talk entitled “With - Such Sacrifices God Is Well Pleased” at a meeting of the First Philathea Class of First Baptist Charch. Members gath- ered Tuesday afternoon at the ‘ _ ~ gg Ether Kennedy was in charge of the program. Par- ticipating in the meeting were Mrs. Suard Schultz, Mrs. 3 Mrs. Arthur Benson, bolt ticket tan, reports on the sale of tickets rS. Hubert. Cutson, chairman of é he atle. a? Weil will be junior at- Mr. ae Mrs. Proctor will give a recepfion and dinner after the 6 o'clock service, * * * members of the newly formed Villa League were invited to a ‘‘coffee’’ by the Sisters of Divine Charity at the Villa Franciska, West Long Lake road, The new league is composed of members. of the Junior League, Christ Child Society and several other church and club groups, which will assist in maintenance of this home’ for retired women. Most..members. of .the new group live in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills, Pontiac: and - — Pierce, Lioyd Dieht , Donald Scriven, William Bonds Set for Concert ‘Tomorrow. “Olympic Fanfare” was used in the ceremonies of the 1952 Olympic Games held in Fin- land. This*is the first perform- ance of the work in this.coun- try so far as is known. Band in 1952, and was. given its preniiere performance. at that time with Mr. Lang con- ducting. ome DEDICATED ‘TO. HARRIS “Thunderbird Overture” is is it dedicated to Pontiac High School Bond and its conductor, i Pride ord . of. the" Ota. watndiann, wc ‘can be . ~ . ee ‘4 Tickets will be sold at the door the evening of the show. ed Events Highlighted in Birmingham M. Kelly, John W, Fauver, Douglas K, Livy, Marshall Wells, Joseph F. O'Hara, Jo- seph G. Conway, Roy Huffaker, W. Alden Hazard, Donald A. ‘Nicholie, James E. MoGuire, Robert Lajoie and Miss Marie Purdy, : ” eration with Waite’s ment Store. The Petiteet fashion was” ‘worn by a: teener Linda Douglas, - COORDINATES POPULAR Also popular with the girls and mothers attending the ¥ 7 * Appealing to the junior size girls was a basic navy sheath dress of cotton blend with re- movable white dickey and el- how-length sleeves, worn by * “Teena Monte, AW Chapter of PEO Names New Officers: - “Mrs. William Miller was it of PEO Chap- Sherry Mitchell top 4\ for the coming year at ~~ ghemette and slim-line slacks ‘ip girl's sizes. the group’s meeting held Mon- day: evening at her Elizabeth — Serving with hee are Mrs. «James Boaz, vice president: Marian Emery, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Robert F a gen, Walter Teeuwissen, chaplain; For the toddlers, Julie Cupp and. Mrs. R. M. Williams, “modeled a pink floral polished = guard. ¢otton with rick-rack round neckline, full skirt and back ‘tie sash. Appearing with her was Kelly Elmy who wore a Jack and Jilt white shirt, short pants and navy Eton jacket, ° Camp clothes were shown by Ellen Stickney who wore & red plaid swimming suit with skirt and matching terrycloth beach robe, Also popular with the girls were the shirtwaist dresses and the Ming blue dresses for sub- teens and juniors, MODELS NAMED : Other models in the show were Mark Davis, Vickie Perry, Janet Barton, Sharon Zelinski, Kaye Hudson, Mary Ellen Hill, Pat. Presby and Carol Hall. Mrs. Charles Cupp Jr. modeled clothes for moth- ers. _ Arrangements fbr the style itiated as a new Mrs. George Windiate of Flint was a guest, Club met at Mrs. Millard Schram was. in- mber, and The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Webster Francis of Orchard Lake. 14 Tables in Play at Bridge Session, Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Elks Temple Monday evening with 14 tables : in play. Winners were Mrs. Perry Brunk, Ernest Guy, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beyers. Others were Mr. and Mrs. A, K. MacKean and Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis. Duplicate beginhers are welcomed to Monday evening session. f° er ee MARGUERITE’ J M. BUCKLEY Likes Practicing i in Pontiac Woman Vicineh on Way Up By LYDIA ROTHMAN Pontiac is now the home of Oakiand County’s -first and only practicing woman attor- ney. She is Marguerite M. Buckley and she has just. joined the firm of Houston and Mc- Lay. Not only does she bear the ‘distinction of being the only practicing woman attorney in the county, but she is also one of the youngest . attorneys in the area..4She’s one of the 5,- 000 practicing women lawyers in the United States.) ‘ . * tick Miss. Buckley first became interested ‘in the law at “the ~ ‘age of 12. She decided that béing a lawyer was “‘an effec- tive way to help people out of trouble.” An admitted ideal- ist, she says she has always had_ this -social ‘outlook about the legal profession. NEVER DULL She also “thinks the law’ ds one of the ‘most varied profes- sions there is — “Things are always happening and rarely the same thing twice, Like the newspaper b added. ; ge * x “The most exciting thing about law is that-you never . Stop learning,’”’ she said. “The mark of a good lawyer’ is not necessarily ha Ving the an- swers, but knowing where to tind _ them.” Miss Buckley ‘was “born in Detroit in 1932. She received her B.A. from the University of Michigan and her L.L:B. ss”’ she from Wayne State University’ ih 1957) She was ‘admitted to “ the bar in Michigan Jan. 10, 1958. - * When asked if she had en- countered many problems in her job because she was: a woman. am so young, she answered that -she «has been very fortunate in net meeting with resistance. She. said she has never tak-— en the attitude of a woman fighting against a man’s world nor has she asked to be treat- | ed as an equal. HER VIEWPOINT Rather, she takes the view that she is.a woman in.a field of many men; that men are human cordingly, they will ‘act’ like humans, giving her respect - for being a woman lawyer but ‘not. taking advantage of the fact. Often in trials, she is on the opposing side of male law- yer ‘friends. She says they : fight agairist’ her harder than : those who don’t Know her, but are still her’ friends outside the court room. The only trouble. she ¢ver had in court was last Novem- ber. She was ‘opposing a 60- year-old gentleman. Through- out the case he kept talking with the judge, saying, “You and 1 know what it was like back in the good old days.” \ By the way, she won the case. Because of her youthfulness, she is often. mistaken for a into the office. However she s00n sets them right. She says | she. will take on any,-case that walks into the office. She has “when clients come. ~ tt apcacsa Cpemibenatiand " divorce and criminal cases in Detroit where she worked be- fore coming to. Pontiac, . * * * Miss Buckley thinks the law is. a fine proféSsion for &@ woman — ahd one that can be combined with marriage and family life. However, she - warns, it is not an eight-hour- a-day job, but one you find. yourself working at all the time. TOUGH STARTING Trying to gain the respect “ of the male side of the pro- fession and establishing a rep- utation can make the first few years difficult for a ‘woman she says. However, if a wom- an can overcome these first difficulties, she generally re- Mains in the profession the rest Mf her life. , : * * * ’ She is now making her home in Waterford, and says Pontiac is a fine place: to be. Every- one has been very warm and friendly and the judges have been most kind in their wel- come, * * * ? e¢ is an avid reader—of anything—and collects classi- cal music records, She also plays bridge and chess and sketches some, While ,in the area she hopes to learn to Ski. . * * * She is an active member of the Detroit ‘Busiriess‘ and Pro- fessional Women’s club and is affiliated with Phi Delta Del- ta, a woman's legal fraterni- and. with Women Law Aesciaton| of Detroit. a = bs | | } “ | @ : : aes oe Y wii PoyTIAac PRESS; s: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959 | et Out of That Rut... Oar ave Seamer cc came ate tase Why. Does Bing’s Wife. "Grandmothers Are Still. People!ser as Hospital Nurse? hy BoD THOMAS : can't imagine anything that can AP Movie—TV Writer be more fun. HOLLYWOOD (#—Why should a| “It’s « part of life to have fun, girl like Kathryn Grant be study-| 1¢’s also a part of life to serve.” ing to become @ registered nurse?) Kathy said she is constantly im- nl ai iz | Kathy has puzzled her- fel- “I feel much more at ease with! a low workers in the movie till |the baby,” she remarked “And| my She has all the attributes of a film|®i™g’s mother, who just bad a Always insett a meat thermome-|& who} cataract sues. has confidence|ter into the meat before placing| @ in me." lhe roast in. the oven. ee ' 3 ES. j Bot. understandy-the ..tfeet we ot ee ee ee Her movie acting career is build-| essed by the selfless service of | being a grandmother seems to) {oF me.I have a —s ing all the time. She is married 4). nurses with whom she works,| have on many women. These wom-|* Blonde and 40 years old. T am .|to Bing Crosby, so she doesn't need ‘acide trom the matter of being of en write me as follows. ‘ Dane ee i ag Laren the security. > _ \use to her fell , she finds vt ee ag on stg To See Be eee or some = ‘ * i ooh at ) can help me with my problem. mother. Then comes this letter. '} ‘My husband and_I are in, our.for-| . “1 wish you would are, | ties, He is a good may but always| ticle spout the dignity of growing | has been difficult to live with, I} old agree with the | am a grandmother. Our main trou-| idea of keeping alert mentally ) ble is...” ete. and ' { Or ‘Can you tefl me what causes; anything do detract from the this buzzing in my ears? I am-in charm of a grandmother.” ! | | Professional would be “G eutuether” PERMANENTS _ [it was siined “ANOTHER. Grand. eae ab et ee a { . ud t one of the Crosby i ian pig het gt otnge rca" bom > ep SPECIAL PURCHASE | ut aoe becoming & Your 5 0m, os eee - IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON % St ly ee SALE i : : i Pq vers & ¢ E E 2 g i Fs 4 3 219 Auburn Ave. of , gram to become an B. N., she is : : your face and figure, not on cing tal correspondence . No A oe ea Seder ek: . dust pooegen eprint mother don't give up course from the University of Nl FW OP RING HATS . EDITH STENGON, ‘Owner Fis wet adi wal Gein & gun: personal interests and live only through your grand- California in physiology. . : LE mother should do anything to you| Children; Here's a. :- youthful grandmother who has not “Oh, it’s tough for me,” she! sf Low, Loi except bring you a great big bunk} lost her personal identity... said. “All through school I avoided. . | Low Prices on of new happiness, These letters a . science comfees. , fot. a Seetee Custom Draperies jmother is oad individual. : up with two conclusions. Evident-{ en have become grandmothers ifine arts, Priest raga for an amy oa oe ' i no Jenger an ly being a grandmother makes a| they aave lost track of them- |ress but useless to a nurse. Now I : The YARDSTICK | TWO CONCLUSIONS lot of women feel older, and how) selves as individuals. They have |}ave to learn a whole new vocnipe- ve | Well, I have tossed this about in silly can you be? It is possible to) long ago given up personal in- /),-, » my feeble brain and have come|become a grandmother at a very) terests and live only through The ‘eases denis deiua? : early age. All you have to do is| their grandchildren. “Tes tacky & ba a © Bae of " to marry young and have yOUr) Rather than thinking of your work that is more like play. Bing . Dropleatf Table and een Chairs _ children marry young and let Ma-) -ondchildren as lovely bonuses, if always says when he a \ture take its course. : you have gotten into a Grandmoth- movie, he feels as if he’s stealing a; Then, as you know, women today mot do somet Hot 40, 50 and 60 and more are ex-(°) ru, WAY ming | money. 1 8 Wee wey. Te a \tremely vibrant and attractive. * * The second conclusion.is that | Tomorrow: “You Can Improve ‘ ° i Perhaps by the time some wom- ‘Figure While Doing Housework.” Be Stylish Not ' fashion coat at ' | Conspicuous (Grandma Didn't cae sok ot Er Need Glamor Too | sists Seticzhe accessory brings out your worst beauty features, avoid By RUTH MILLETT ee amen Gor them. Being fashionable in this | Let's hear no more about how/or Wasn't always » Great! sense is only making your- [7% easy things are for the modern|/&-andpa thought bimself a lucky) self conspicuous. ie housewife, just because she has/™an. \a few electrical appliances to make} Now a wife is expected to Madison PTSA Set jshort rk of what used to be Beet OEE (ot, ‘Sent for Skits, Discussion = HUGE SAVING : Priced | 610s 80 i° ‘Way Values to sis95 Below Actual a > i ge Ei COMPLETE at... *epd)?> A beautiful early Spring top, dropleaf table. Two a holstered chairs with |} >ours scrub board, . School will present a group of skits, | i . nae . her rugs to get them clean and! ethatiastic about fishing, she |otiied “What Is an Adolescent?” |f for Spring, 1959. Many are Cost g i prese: as abet t the PTSA meeting to be held at/& ‘ - SAVE $20 THIS WK. AT METRO FURNITURE] ties. | toe. M he hes to dance, she 17 0°) i Thursday at the school. |i one-of-a-kind Samples. Come = | But though there was plenty of! has te learn te rhumba. After the skits, the audience will| ie : - EASY TO PAY TERMS —_ NO FINANCE co. | back-breaking work for her to do, It’s safe to say that a modern divide into to al | d : lect 1 ; = ; |she didn’t have to break her neck wife spends as much time keeping|wyice "40 Srowps to discuss, “Look early and select several. : : : fd METRO Furniture Co. |to stay young looking or wear her- herself young and being compam-| 1° 1959» «Who's Delinquent?” * Reg. to $119 @ : New Address: 88 South Saginaw at Auburn _ |}/*!! out trying to be companion|jionable to her husband as Great- | , ; ' 3 ‘ and “Shall We go Steady?” Millinery Salon — Second Floor Open Friday and Monday ‘til 9 P.M. FE 2-0179 FEDERAL dept. stores _ = PLR Rim YOUNG FASHIONS = "It’s so easy to shop Arthur's lower level for Toddlers’ Easter Fashions with the same careful __ tailoring, newness of styling and ample ; selection as grown-ups have . . « and it’s so convenient to use the same charge eccount! But look at how nich time and | energy ‘a woman today spends on just trying to look young. | “ime at the beauty salon, time at the reducing salon, time shop- | ping for just the right’ clothes, | time spent on daily beauty rou- tines... Not much was expected of Great- grandma as a companion, either. =» toso many little feet | : We catry shoes for all children's feet. The normal foot needs. | Musicale League only “regular” construction shoes — but many young feet need [} Holds Workshop more support. That's where CHILD LIFE Asch Feature shoes “Marches in Many Moods,” prove their value — for they have special built-in construction was the theme of the Workshop | | epeaocemsnease hl th meting of vr nike well comets ere cee ! : | Women (a.) EATON SUITS in contrasting solids or plaids. Sizes 2 to 4. 5.98 to 8.98 ‘Lyndon Salathiel. @ Button Front your child — 2 full measure of satisfaction. Do come in for a William Hartman ‘read ak of the life of Joh get acquainted visit. > s paral 6 Prescriptions Accurately ¥ illed lip Sousa and played several _ Shotwell’s ‘Shoe Store of his recorded. marches. | Piano selections were played ' -by Amanda Malone, William | Hartman, Sandra Bowden, Di- ane LaBair and Mary Slowik., 656 Auburn Ave. Refreshments were served 1 Block Egst of East Boulevard oY ee ee rats (b) EASTER DRESSES. Fancy ruffles and laces in bouffant nylons or cottons. Spring's rainbow of colors. Sizes 2 to 4. 4.98 and 5.98 ™ Hatman, 7° Coftan-Inspired . Fl @ Sheath-Straight © @ Flared Backs BRING NEW BEAUTY TO THE HOME CORKTONE ASPHALT TILE | Gold Tone Vinyl Ashestes F | pal a Tile 9x9 1" | ue maternitieres ' assist you INLAID LINOLEUM | Closeout Rubber Base Paint | “s:-<: : Sizes 5 to 15—8 to 20 % 141% to 2414 (e) GIRLS’ COAT SET P " ao Semi-fitted and tailored to perfection in wool 6 Ft. widths 98° RUN. FT. NOW of? dis ser FASHIONED FOR ' crepe a flannel. Navy, sash, en or maize. } ale ONLY. EASTER AND ' Sizes 2 to 4. . COMPLETE STOCKS WAITING TIME 10.48 to 14,98 UNPAINTED FURNITURE . ‘By Maternity Dress 8 99 Charge ft Skillful, flattering ways to make your heir less- apparent! Easter-minded : textured rayon 2-piecer ~H} in blue or green, 8-16. b (d.) BOYS’ COAT SET , { d) Double breasted, pear! buttons and matching cap. All wool in solids or plaids. Beige, charcoal, navy. Sizes 2 to 4. 12.98 end 14.98 ~ t Ps . Young Folks Shop — Lower Level a ’ | os : Pp te an end with 2a of more than two miles away on} ‘the proposed County Service Cen- The Oaidand County Taxpayers League apparently has not given up its threeyear-old fight to re- wand. Huron’ streets, eneter, are stick- Another said: “Just as long as it's new and big, Ihave no pref for location.” : : | “We have a standing Order for a, ' steeple jack to. fix it,” Gaifiner said. | \“He’s tried about eight times but | just can't get up there because of Large Selection the bad weather. We don’t want| forte ea a man’s life on it.” '- .Gaffner added that it would cost! E ORDINGS ~ fabout $5,000 to build a scoffolding | |to get-at the flag so better weather |. MIRACLE CLE MILE MUSIC | ‘is being awaited before a rescue lis planned. energy, too. And ‘aly. 105 calories per ounce. see -@0CO-LOSSAL. FOR “BREAKFAST AND SNACKS! ‘Cocos ’n rice 'n everything "hice—covered-with a “wonderful chocolatey flavor? You'll think it was ' smade especially. for breakfast —until you est it right : ‘out of the box for slacks. Then. you agree—this is . & wonderful treat anytime! At your grocer’s now. pocarlysirhegge, ealiond aed (all _ ages) at your house. * Prettily lace. fib Tosettes Smet 'o, ea 2 es, at ie. 3.13 ae SR ie eS . ES, pepe ee: rs ee ee ee eee epee 2 Pees Ss «SR 5x >. f « % FP } : ‘ en est 2 ait ob Pie" te PE oat ge ee ate ee ee oe a P Sire < "pe Z COR gee Fe é a ~% + SE ge geet hie Boy é ‘ PE NR gee A EEN yeas preg greet Tow eke d AE ted r¢ ia 4 geben ee ets epneay ae a acam aan sie ‘ta Macias. all Ye ips sk ce ee ee sii Se eee a Ue MR ee ee a a a ee ga ‘ ee t : e “a ‘ 1} _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959 | Sisfelian java Goat 50. 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Fem eS ee ee er ere eae ; Sp) eee a i ie ee ee saapts. # 4] Fe i i : 1 i & E ® $ d i z y from the Sash } p.m. tonight, atest in. children's finery, BE E orth Hill PTA to Vote | OCHESTER — The nominat, Mrs. William’ Cleghorn will be ing committee will present its slate| moderator, She said the program 1 be used as% officers for the coming year say t|Manned Space Vehicles re Hi tte. i it 4 hy wi t ¢ ie * Sale ; pereeye i R> Fy at Fr f* i Girls’ Slips—Reg. 1.69 | _ SKIRT SETS “Flaunt Everglaze” 17 Viscose-acetate “flan- cotton; ribbon, lace. - mel skire, chemette: ¢ closely knit rayon « white, pink, blue 2-6 Boxer Longies—Reg 77¢ 7 Sturdy, Sanforized * denim; Reinforced! 67: Walker, youth) Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred W. Wil- | The betrothal of their daughter, mes Spee | kins of 4402 Pine Tree Rd., | Shirley Jean to Michael J, Mor |’ Three County Youth Rally J held at 7:30 p.m. th Rally Orchard Lake, antlounce the en- | Tissey is announced by Mr. and. Utica Community High) gagement of their: daughter, | Mrs- Harold R. Billiau of 170 Op- School auditorium. ~~ | Judith Carol, to Robert. James | 4¥ke Rd., Auburn Heights. The} Other features of the program) Slais. He is the son of Mr, and | fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.} -. & be a soloist,’quartet, ensemble) Mrs. Thomas A. Slais of 6730 | William Morrissey of 2300 Pon-| ~ the new, Three County. Youth} Meadowfield Rd., Orchard Lake. | tiac Lake Rd., Waterford Town- . : ... | A Sept. 12 wedding: is. planned. | ship. A June wedding is planned. Se aw ¥ ES eis z cir’ Anklets--Reg. 4 /1| Girls’ Toppers—Reg.. 7.98 3-fold; wash-fast 4 Fs! 83. Washable Acrilan! 677 cottons; white, Red, blue, pink, white. 4 *%. EVERY ONE __OF THESE” SPECIALS Sizes 8-16 x (RIAL | Toddlers’ Slips Reg. 31:39] Boys Slacks—Reg. 1.67 5% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS * “Everglaze” cotton; 99, Reidforced, pre- 7 : FOR You! Aq alors. + | opaffles, ribbons, lace. - shroskewilcInem © 8. .b ss EE! . eRe at _, DOWNTOWN PONTIAC — TEL-HURON CENTER — DRAYTON PLAINS) = : Se ares K | Cs MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER = \_ bs le _ “WATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, NEW YORK, BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. , rhe or * Abie teeny sinnen mee bh ee eee ae eS Ate} ie. gp, ia ig a° baht Retell Sn tee Kee Le ee ae of ae a ‘ : shathaaty " 4 Gh aden al See ee se é 7 foe 5 —_ all aii es ee RR Ne et Te EAS MED PMR mae BES ; é ; =m \ eo ‘hu, a asi hee nc ee et ee Re a ae : owe ? i [Skippers Unable fein een kre Shamrocks Pressed to Trip Hartang.. {to Halt Bentley jQuintet, 70-50 Vikings, 63-49, in ‘A’ District Openers By BILL. CORNWELL The 1959 Michigan high school basketball tournament was a short one for Waterford and Walled Lake. Both Inter-Lakes Conference fue ae igh eam weal, Ore ache [Somme Ane, ee, : outlasting ‘Hartland, 4537, in last me ‘Rams By H. GUY MOATS An all-Suburban Catholic League finale for the District Class C State basketball tourney at Pon- Eaglets had drawn a bye. OLSM| has defeated Rams; and both fives With both Pontiac parochialsiteam had a 1st round bye. victors in opening tests and their dnd round" epponens tno. men |, TH, RAMOLS, fia was eel bers of the SCL, the district cham- pion has to be an SCL club. And| opening period and that one didn’t the odds favor Orchard Lake St.| Pen! Mary, SCL kings, to repeat as dis-|Por" ogy tects mone a managed a single point in the} finale " i Sy 7 agerigeke aren coe ~ _ ' * . wherever’ you go, boas go in Comfort : half of y periet.. St. figuring totals, members absorbed decisive lick-| trict winners. hit for 18 (8 pty a Derocher)| Pat dante 1 ings -last night in the opening] Eaglets tangle with St. Fred- jin the same OLS didn’t} helper and Tom Dabbs round of the Class A district tour-) erick, which. toyed with a hap- |sink a goal: until wilt eeldioaa ta: the Es POP AIRES wo : ney at the Southfield High School less Our Lady of Sorrows club |3rd period. sae) ee. me 7 a es es Pontiae Press Phete = | gymnasium. Se to ote Perochet | 53: FBieater: LD — Waterford’s Dale Mahrie tries to put 2 : ; Reed & ; a wrashers Erne Boge Geter ee wae cee iran Renter int too sd Reoaety 214 § Maciaen district tourney game at Southfield. The Skippers’ Larry Bowen, dogs coasted to a 10-50 triumph .|Keller 1 0-@ 2 Marsoni carrying a clenched fist and a determined look, is ready to grab | Stier a tairty close ist balf. Red. ma sate the loons basketball, The Livonia quintet eliminated Waterford, ford Union's balance defeated the rer . 4 70-50. Vikings, 63-49, in the nightcap Totals 3 4-18 8 Totals of the twin bill. : ‘Thor ) $388 Sia Parminatad 74 . : > ie bit eaveue Four Thumb Schools Win e Only one game is scheduled at| aT. MICHAEL , Southfield tonight, but it's of great} ° ha : interest to Pontiac Central. Host ober 3 0S 7 mene aos SHOE DEPT. 3 IQMANG Fark IN: ROMP © ess ste ee Semi i fee Open 4 Nights ‘til 9. M.—Mon., Thurs, Fi, Sat against the Chiefs on Saturday at Moun't 1 3-2 Shoe FE 4-4541 Highland Park, one of several, Mike Barrie, Lakeview walloped |°:22 p.m. Tetale 16 13-24 48 “Totals Class A powers hoping to beat! South Lake 74-39 st East De-| Waterford managed to make orlando ae ee the state championship, got off to| Sell featuring « 2ppolnt night things interesting for the first a good start last night by breez-| ee 16 minptes, but Livenia’s super- ‘ : ing past weak Royal Oak Kimball automatically > regionals. | jor shooting and rebounding told fit \/ ; OO me the Ail help he see s ee eer ae Ce ee ee Hil ( j ments go’ r way, . /pac was its toughest ] ay ey \ Lakeview was another area “A” thik season over its league foe.) Tom Eveland poured in 31 points a ore Lif ae t= , victor. Almont and Brown AD cage aha gps Fred ed spark the Bentley attack, fol- 7 Pentine Press Photo i i tz a ; Memphis in “D” giving CREE Soe Hechentns 29 tor ddesee een en Carmichael's 15. Huskey , = ir j t > aed jumme his beck on Redford Union's Seb Kreft in test night’s Beene schools a 42 record for opening) Bill Abraham and John Kersten|Barry Campbell scored 16 for the : , 2 : heen A night. was nated. ‘had 15 and 11 in defeat. Skippers all in the 1st half, and Class A district tournament basketball garie at Southfield High . 3 { ra i 4. * oat bec aon ra | dewendie gave Marine City a busy|little Ed Stigers tallied 15 points,| School. Union's Jim Brown watches from the lower left. Walled y i ere : at all at Birmingham with the time in the 2nd game of a “dou-|11 of them in the 4th period. Lake was eliminated by the Redioed cagers, G48, vii} entire squad seeing plenty of ac- |Dleheader at Port Huron before) wena Lake followed Water- : “| .| = Bi: tlom efter the score reached 36: |Powing 68-52. Terry Wills of the! p.¥) at ie nmanomed Water | v | ! z ih 13a Tigers paced poth teams with 4) io we Union oil the ' ay di - i} " and Ken Montgomery added 14.| cagers wey “| Oi i! 'The winners: broke the contest) ™ * SPPy, loosely waged — ¥ | . ‘open in the losing minutes, Ar-| ‘**- os f} The ; TREND Med wore croans . Redford’s balanced offense! |Mont tangles with mighty Imlay Wateriord Vikings kept within otviking| distance during the Ist quarter, but a poor 2nd period put them! 1l points down at halftime, 29-18. They fell 20 behind late in the; 3rd stanza and their attempts to/ rally never came closer than ” points, ot HE i £ 8 = 4 g Brown City coasted te a 54-32 remp ever Harber Beach at | Deckerville sparked by Bob Dryden had too much for Michi- placed four players in two-figured Marine Supplies 396 Orchard Lake Ave. Authorized Dealer Johnson Outboards gan School for the Deaf in a 36- | scoring, paced by Ron 19) 35 triumph at Grand Blanc. It was’ ‘points. 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See the new boats, boat trailers and watersports gear. Meet the “stars” of the show .. . the wonderful new Sea-Horse outboard motors with Dynautical Design for ’59. Kids ~ have fun.. - grown-ups, too... bring the whole | Johnson ::: § ‘e f family. It’s Free! ‘~~ @aceo ll; mn Daranoamiuty FS. ‘ome | ele ste Pata es BRIS SS ate oa THE PONTIAG we ; PB obs noe ee hel ? ¥ he anon j uss e/ i tates 5 Jobless wees | on Rise A - [MARKETS |! _ ga Te, M, | Joniciy in eet arket p a ee, Sra eevee rit & uses | Despite , Outof ie on Ce = Farmer tO 2 Car R . ork ations 's id DETRO meer ge packrge 2 se ai ope eee round , Marke y_ the N for J chigan’ ts, ‘as EW anuary of this year : sos ee wTh year rise in auton ‘Detroit Prod ver ey cer ch } the tive — Bh se of fractions a : f e eRurrs ong . : curity 4 ichigan ployment. losses key to” ha taeda t venetare | : Key slats utubord ote was for 5 5 said t Se- Beets. Minus same itnumbered Q Ba eon wt A the ki 52,000, or of this Celery ~Fag * : spotted és of dim, : dis keeps : The nt of +i i foehs.) dos. pk. shen monet pe : togat distressed B percentage parsley Hoot eee oe is icker agreed on blicly lan and ther This ek sg te the: Barsnips, stan thst ais sissseenees it tape fell as the B Se redhgaare rm - erent “eth — Radish. oth pte L setisees is ‘The as. four pees Sein tution bw" mi Righ a opt ea ae Turnips, to = iach ici" daa - 190 stocks an ang ae 4 JET TOP- sured a a8 Marianas Thies t after cf "For all of 158 ave A tatl ? dow oT generally tinued to niteaile pe Among the: : tiation ae Sovi ~ to Ye agency t was av mber. P ean 1.25 nipped althou; push estival splayed the 4 ; and not jfore’ t Union 2 con hg said. 13. rege . hae: satadil tock gh profit ahead | was at hen eee A My ad by ign ministers os Bard ee sttic Poultry fell 6% including we Us _ shi “6 vs ed ome had an how 5 _ se ig tour publicl the back ; Hard-hit D : e and the at: the thiokol de V wate e fron to emi Kh Moscow Berlin fore’ of ‘x Siceey: Pang Guant Maroh a Hav pac en at jets at Chatedu Seed trope tees then re- ss anaes pag pone cee eae arte aie 12. 14.6 ploy y live 3 veg 5. cut teau ied he re- over ts idea 5 per as per Seaty type © ss Zeni was bled times is situa hev with (meeting tha meeting of @ year eae oegge ss aot type ety voneons, yo OS ay anes oe ee lie ahead in|a ols Pg As ag on gon a tan ae peti The cat to damery Tat | "aype broiler and gg tos yard hygootiog ae is ‘ ad in|as last oe oe Bet tas ttalend ome aiden’ Motor Bm it ; Revee cece Steg . Ford. was fra Rand 1 * = November. making withstood ; Decree eae eee Say pallor Fand seer ae ae fe a ‘ - , : — eo oe ae SE ios os fe = Gute alifor Fa e to Enro yeaa ay day tole ‘ cs - band was J j 3 ters ’ 5 ; _Unelomet t “aa Forlataeae 4 rs a fe can meet, risen General M pro- rma Case - mily Li = roll He a Se i a Hogster agree tothe So- Decem MESC over all|* 36-38, wn, 30 a: gon ne Co} * a. and Ameri Show more ngs are lvin Te little This oting ce Soe ber increased said i ae wits oe Ses. ‘avg.’ Set: don’ ppers se. 2 ‘| Orde Cause - ncaa still avail g Cc tit! ee ae the a te nereased 100 from ne ely ines “he Poe ay Heari and to enroll bh O € step canal & 211 ,000 Whi io Wade | OF a narrow! red course le for ur step back by the : ath Bases In = from large nowy ‘ I a the metal. ly mixed ttt on Ch ring The which child in a family. seling se ' F Soviets, a ( For yment January ont, medium pa Sediem f woatealibes cult O8 in pri egal Stock arge of |" ket yom © hey gaye ap cal say pl . wolltan ruesd * E empl the stat Pac gron Bin 1958 iar eat" ik j response cage c a ee: 4, ina ursday. t no nesday * : 000 ment’ in as a i le B large 32 ae 37: yearnings a in rene up NEW County sored of four , Mrs. fee, y. There leased got hb salem - as J whole 34-38 forecast of r wed YORK 8 Home by les-| life Ww. ber against ‘anuary au L %,| oint. . Texas of yesterd i ion Coun he hts gee ae plc drdery cay sa’ a not , the Mao? men fo Mg porns ivestock pad apg oes a on t—The governmen ates Comet, wt ie = airs ot the : le cxtanioes mie he Saviets tet . for Janua: none ce Ph nrg ETRONE LIVESTOCK with ls _continned up 8 re al ees the — ony te counting a by ty oles ree aaae d _ nes —" — Ban another < | slaughter steers ; mest their ke rL. against Thurs-| °* warm papi , head of} 2° oe Coes made ee lan. News in Bi cate ee ae atten 2 "nine pei (cl str seed 2 ee ae ss ee] ee, The cues wi eae te stele, sid n Sass & Ohio \cal ae od by F Secu wa | Ome rae oe eon intentions of Three e jsvarage ong ed mot’ fully dipped — ederal Dis- in coun in rag Ate 2 te East Germane Dave to hended * Juveniles a egies : Sari ales Sune Steels a trae- | ing Fe in Ms Federal Dis || hag could the oe ce the brea ty saa sith ee crt gained moderately Fk, Sec capi cars egal Stock Sa Dat air eon ere ek Kennett Ra, sta pe i ee een, eer Frit Suaby ok soa =: Said les (gcmame,e r_ decor st A ae parked pret Monday 18.8; nothing a aes aay esse te @ point * not on Incr atic abet Council batter it J The in tools ome with few y. mixed 2 an abe push in reacti was off Palmieri * : ease Robert Lange the way throu ny tried rate reported front from earestea w Mo. lots d upwi * LANSI of Langer, w b ayes e for second day to of his bis car, |25.00-3 Sq sft} uaa i NG the last|72": Then h an te ia eal 4 pes to Poe Pls wn SBA eases is runher| immense ar at oebp pen got rm or ta rc ee Seay p= nt ter rs ss ya dt nr ide hain Ste eine ot restore Graham af he Cath Monday: x igh cot said $1. in-|@m. ward, B’ham, St. wa ek about 4 00-28-00 New pos 4 an by phone of enitéadie 2 tain, wi retired ; ‘and Cath- i a to om as Beadle (R to March prime 2 Fn pone steady 1.500. Yo Guterma Sec ~ tions , will Pontiac Ww ministers sets Bett aso as so a rated pm. Be 4& fgg d ‘ age wend cice grades fond : wooled Figures atte York Stocks oo ~ ant urities the Coors abd we eae Pontiac plce cae Lous a x * : apg ar rates Legisiatar Auxiliary. be dnp + slaughter load cholce ta ¢tdecimal point are alge seme: ney, Richard Lawre a hang « cap. (nounced su to the a it turn accent ge shee ea ra pom are ' b ccoar ior Baagesary! said Febru = cing "| conside ns have 1947 mot ero mh, 6 9 $3 noo diesen ian 8 0-20-00: cul Alitea ret aad eee and cee Gubow mee re the West meeti Hittes pda. he said, tion fr '¥ res sow eat AGO —— poe Gh ee ae Bt ot & & ta cp and ueucestlly ay Mig os arly asin “ane aaa ae 8 « tba e West oe n= ns : up 15 - legal nae ‘\Lake RA 8 mower both 6th _ ete tebe 't ped sale K (Atm Ci =e 60.3 jonas a Silvio = heari ly pile Bish eee anton Aaapes a | ‘i Ww. bharat said only a chance to per pl caer cent tes coma Four aS a me BP vk = pi abe’ b+ a4 L 7 | sione: . Moll g. Asst ght an York oo. Soak stock rtic- prone. ould lower a a and come Ts Hgeny «Big ~ Goe Cooley ceipts comprise 8 me ee erate actin aE “tees et kK: Ag apt was federal a one Atty.| “With Toronto Large and Child ot the Oskiand Rheg is Soggy meeting eee a ng Cosbel Gets N Sires eh eae (ade a ay Soe epee ers wee at See O —— cak bin mae an ew Pre pacer vy bay eres ae yey is bee 3 * cets of the and public to market the Service of the pon pea to 3 » Output been W@—Leroy xy |i ‘200 Ios, 16 rade. 190-3 m Amaconds, gabe = * increasing intnoest new heights The _ aise Bloom id boon -- i Y lim ay srt i's curly A i 84 A ons commnlasiane * Tolan eo m ETROIT F Hik promot Bi f Bs; cesveral un ny Armes Gut 45.6 Lon”: bad semmedeced has , the in securities conta ee t it ills have Detroit . ident oa ot SE 210 Toe. ai ig ee +: #yjan_ arrest r’s style o illegal tives tamil By th : 99.4 per scheduled area Edwin one aunt’ te Sean 3 butchers ce tas: + j Aveo Mtg °: ‘33 aati’: $44 | Oe — F in the} } “ poration,” oe operator | Man are slat service nip sesaton sven: That the os and expect To ap operations Biv. 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HP aay 3 | megusiags inal ® — Gov tent, sald eS rene. Seales me sang | : oH Surin fo alte cha sa oat eae a: pone a m — Gov. Wiens lo = nt In an on ma bay ea ="iena Eli by him- slaugh Si Bebe sea 8 ob |B .-1985 paign waging “ aere nation’s loss died. a to tast ae ane = xed an to proposals ; - 2 Gc. Gold. L ughter on odhty ov» 8 Dutt 104.5 of a deli pers ha as the in the cw ‘ gain before [thera pod ip oy te Township contents. ls > ist of wes ate Ate tea st Ree. st. o4 a ve ——: stad iggd pager doe His fathe be =m rio, valve any 3 Board “re: i R f Fir Bl gretly x soe] Sears ¢ ME: 46.1 against misrep’ © a national 1 year company rT Thomas, oar, eran t ereatean B-Band 008 s a « ms Emer ‘nad =: oe Shel} Oil me oH The G Michiga re-| W + reces- points empl of Ww aaa tae: 1sin be! nt. $32 Simmons . .. 44.1|men yovernor an Te- illiams * Uni a. GC ered aterford e of G 9 Price an, wi socony. fen i paign oe expressed resen janie ra Michigan pagodas grceios calls to Waterford eten : as For oy 34 Geores 1 tree: 7 here, ~ a Tow reported t- not recent has ex-| t who located the 2636417- @ Townsh IN os TO ren Mot 3 fad Rd. 56.4 2 n Hall cam H unlike Cal populati lon by shipped a deale - Mare -¢ = The * Ws nag Tra vets ia3 Std Otl Ca 24.2 bhi | 'f appendices le said the ifornia. tion was rus bus to an 18- r aos 9:00 & ‘69. ts arowiay Gen Dynan Bi 6 Sit fot 8°) by et ote & =| Se ae oe panel ioniva on to Sarni thalligi Paiey = raat bua * Seca met fompes og Hat <. aay 46 Gen Blec = -. a stud ns, JP 4 by caer Stes sald, “like ne vite aa years hanes ‘i rnia bough customs t ee sh te rn SE me «0 aren. soli cine ned re its one a oe pes a3 whd are and welfare seth et — 2” 24 per Monday = * Hospital pected. vehicle “fs 22800, Wood || Shell oil companies! sve mo “9g | Bly Te true ee ene of rged 42 years of a drippi night bal . ytored gaan wane 11 raised Pon- ce te ?-<* oll .. 38.6) a situation ignorant ters |, 20 x * per cent. ligh pping sli Tomm 3363056 sin and ms 1 ogo ‘ its whol Gen Time". . 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S.4ito excuse rnor ask ~ (| th 000 , led the melon y with ious > Woden | 1c hid maton ra cole, regular Goria Fs ce Pinan We emphatic —— ke nae ae kasd eae save toe hoy 2 ah siestet de-| games senna 8 a price ftth, firm gasoline, aay ae ee: | up = poke acer ie ooa pears and al beds in Fj 6 hiars be atlas where, the ee 5, 1080, a, 1983 . incr jo asl Palg : = oe - . on 4 “Please * ae : oo| tinued has past a new rm R ; live. ted. iele ts _— per esee 4 at eed M since Mon-|@r—7 asc: te te Fae Bt Teele ker allowance taeda ih Te gonad i eports Net Ri mii jrmanin a ign ou ome a a8 ow ven ow being tabled oetiatios and waged ent con Bale Colder ise 08 ‘mearacis | : pe , and son ecu vee Hooker F aed ean ay 5 yn state el bent is elie city. e for imp: —— eae csieriies seu bocee an vaLIC SAL and 4, 1000 he price at 7 jn 8 Oe. ye yes: Gent S18 OS Rup 2 ios fiscal aiff nag pets ragga * traffic safe: sisekeon be ol el Sine wold at pubic uch 5, 1088 Pe cto 10 a ine Rand”. a U8 Steel «1. Bales Beenie some drama hana aoe $6,886,000 for 195 earnings of scree ie Stich Mca Ol Co’ action * apie oc: 4 a ue oy wild ment, but in Michi tic| no things Williams . earnings tor 195 aaearesl ofi< vehicle j, uae Wood on aioe ot ite vege 4 oe 13? ba ody Te 24.5; we spending not gan at modern s are the went share were 7. Las to 9288240- co M stored pee 5 i mn Stand tat Bu tr + 41.2 West Bk oe 36.05 suffered but because afford. stat kind _on, the as equal t yea 03 ssi arch 3 nd | clair er price on Sunday lard iat — ‘ar White e 3 Sn ek hoes of| out And w e can paper cere to ee. me 9:00 and 4, a4, 1959 imay fining CO. retailers. Sn Int Wick | neon Woot ge 38 P dittec 10 aah 4 ate —_ these << to| year to $4.15 mal a Dubie ami on March 8, 1 De . 5 . Sin- Shoe a rth “8 ° ; loca able sae a 298 . 195 their lers are pri tea ral 1, Zent * Tow: $51 Michi states in ad is ist 1 tax level where . 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