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Take Three lives #=|Mammoth Agenda Facing: 
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4 | ; Platner, 35, of 2219 Yorkshire, yes- 
Se CMe et ia, os, yn e metro | Sesainaly UNDERPRICED fo Gis!) e ae = * Es Se Foe Service Station as they walked by Saarinen and Associates, architects | Lif tim All Gl . . 
rma cceStee\Poniioc Deaths [Suramar ss |"5 ans Se Pate |iae nace se | eee te the ease Pot on8 ¢ Sw) ‘ cil of 19, of was at er and’ called bello. The, man ss a .- | minor witnesses had completed} ape ot Catholic Women. Pontiac Bridge | General Hospital for bruises while | inside took off What education means at Bald | if ouse eT te used iby: the | Monet W, bewin Club and Round Table Club of Pon- | his passengers, Gerald Laidlaw, 21.) The sisters told police that when | “in School will be demonstrated | 
< Prosecption Fe + By kine St. ssrerday at Pou.|. Surviving besides her husband | condition with first and third de-| they asked it Mr. i 
o~ ton by Jelke’ | tine General Hospital after @ four-|87@ Sour Gaughters, Mrs. Edward | gree burns to the legs, back an) was there, The thief then Original < 
~ tg prostitution Gonnella of California, Mrs. James | arms; and Henson T. Steward, 25, | out a side window $1.00 “The ‘string of beauties probably | week illness, Madden of Rochester, Mrs, Arnold | Flint was treated for a broken | to gain entry Val ey with red-haired Virginie Born in Farwell, he was the | co car of Pontiac Caroline Kraus, collar bone. S. Woodward ™ | Dee and blonde Barbara Harmon, | son-of James and Adelade Jeroie | 144 » son, James Kraus, both at | Deputies Earl Beason and Leon-| Police said. ‘ . BS will be called to sup Irwin, He married Hattie M. Lov- |). ard Evans said the driver appar-| him over $20 2 for 87c 
: testimony that they | ‘ll in Bay City in 1918, Also ‘surviving are two sisters, |¢"tly was going too fast 10 ne-| cigarette machine > 
zs delke-arranged date to- | After attes pet te War- | Julia Dimond of Pontiac, Mrs. w. | ®°ate # sharp curve in the road.) The entire building was MAN. ORDER 088 16s 00. 
gether. Pat pas stated thet the | well, he went Mt. Pisesent W. Costello of Dearborn, and seven ° -——elleatn were angry because “they | College coming te Pon- | grandchildren. Reward Awaits | ,°r,°.™  didart the Virginia.” tine 36 years age trom Beatiey. | Funeral service will be Wednes- oo bisens aun | Barbara's testimony probably! Se was teat smpleyed by Gem ldey at 10 am. trom St. Vincent |Man Who Found, | vutes “us will Pat's contention thai| ¢fal Motor Truck and de Paul Church. Burial will follow tied femah on te she tutored Pat at| Divisole and was s veteran of |i, si Hope Cemetery. Rosary wil| Returned Wallet taught pene deliee’s urging. World War 1. be recited Tuesday at 9 p.m. at the ~y 
_\. Following Virginia and Barbara! surviving besides his widow are | Brace-Smith Funeral Home. The Postion Press tefay wea) Putasipn! Stastee Minty wit) be. Pegay’ Sands and] two daughters, Mra, Elaine John- artes to Dae leeate Me. “note | | Ena Steel, alleged madam ston of Pontiac; Mrs, Ariys Vet- - . 
‘eae society vice ring. traino of Detroit, and a grand eee Werner mun whe totaal n hoot (iitehd Doctor Impersonator | rds , daughter. Service Richard M. Warner, ; . pe 
: " Also surviving are thrée broth | will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. trom | 5#*urday. there's a “liberal re- Enters Gui Plea DELAYED DELIVERY? | "= = ers, Walter of Bentley, Leo and| Brown Funeral Home, 1616 Davi-|*"" awaiting you in return for ‘ | Claude of Flint, and two sisters, |son Rd., Flint. Burial will be in| YW" honesty, according to Lemuel | Not ot Fox Cleoners! |) | in Missouri Crash Mrs. Alvine Hanel of Flint and | White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. |2: Nipper, 32 of 94 Mt: Clemens St. = ne Senet of a aRe eee dae || When we promise delivery || ff Just Fasten to Kitchen Faucet 
. Mrs, Lora Hampton of Pontiac. | Warner’ was killed in an auto| Nipper, Pontiac Motor divi: |torm’ clothing at five hospitals |f of your, cleaned suit on a WATER ACTION F (Continued From Page One) Service Wit be Tucsday at 2) accident Saturday on U. S. 10. sion employe, happily walked into pleaded guilty to larceny in's build ome) eal gal we you | R F Ww } 
it was Ghose to 1 a.m. before we| fi Thy 0 ae Bag Born.in Brithley, he was the son| t Press’ city room Saturday, | ing today before Circuit Judge promised! We k | ood ash } 
¥ ye agp he de ae nia Park Cemetery Priests may ‘ail pall yon-w cust tye My Pon- watsh wotaieed oa. , 8. -_ cleans dons do" you Rotary Fo Cleaner-Less a : at his home until hoon Tuesday Peter M. Reark, 2%, of 22909 any ing. in our x 
_. pm. when taken to thac. “I want to give a liberal seward| Gary Lane, St. Clair Shores, plant. 
a Robert Browning. 15, of Chap-' wher pe will be sadineptioed President of Genesee W to the man who returned my bill-| was returned te Oakland County Cali FE 4-1536 Made to $ 
pe EF, oo Set peonon, | ition Supply Company of Flint. be be-| eid this morning. He dropped it Jal! under $3,500 bond pending Sell at 
3 tere terrible vibre jonged to Lincoln Park Methodist | off at @ barbershop (730 Glenwood | sentencing March 2. e ‘ ys A Willard J. Chutch in Flint. . Ave.), but none of us know who Roark was caught sttempting to | (cing) | TAL te | 
By. Bh Funeral service for Willard J,| He was # member of Charles A.|he-is or how he knew I would | teave st. Joseph Morey Hospital | | ff suse fil the basket with berries lettuce: pins reported hearing | Jones, 60, 22 Pine Grove, will be | Durand Lodge No, 533£.A.M., The |come in there.” March 12/with $145. stolen from Fax | a Se EE ‘ explosion just betore the crash. | Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. from Hun- | Bay City Consistory A.A.F.R., Elf). Nipper said he lost the billfold |, doctor's pocket Mook. He had |4o | spray revolves basket on tall-bearings and 
I was on ‘ plane last pee Set Rae, Go Dev. 0 | nC ef Fit Dee | ee St., near Glenwood. | gained admittance to the surgical | removes all dirt. grit, ete, automatically. 
summer Seme im. | liam Hakes of Church ampment, ton | “TI had $108 in the wallet and “Tt - 
3 structions on what to do in case Guictatinn Dustal wits to Wide No, M, Genesee Rebekah Lodge ae mas bs 8 tilllnn weed retune penny Ae» rn Que re 
of @ crash,” Browning related. | Chapel Memorial Cemetery. No. 35 U.C.T. and Civitan Glub. | it, I'll bet,” he said. Police said he admitted other 
| “They said te put your head Jones died yesterday at Pontiac He was also Grand Warden of | —_— ------ thefts from four Detroit hospitals. 719. W. Heron FE 4-1536 l 
3 @s Gut chen htt Ge vee. plications ong | and past wt of Genesee Lodge | Negotiations to Reopen ; vibra. with an operation and past Grand of Lodge : bs fam, Fhe cnet fins 3 tow F wns diabetes. | No. 4 LO.O-F. lat Wyandotte Chemical 
lying on ground shout 15 | The son of George and Alice| Surviving hi his wife and| DETROIT # — Negotia 
ation ss os yds Jona, hone tare ts Gat | math nie ut Wonca | es arene Y Browning was en route to |S ed: married Marie Sanders Pontiac. of 2,300 United Mine Workers (Ind.) 
visit relatives at Harrison, Ark. | i2 Detroit Sept. 18, 1919. A veteran ne at the Wyandotte Chemicals Co Bill Bowers of radio station of World War I signal corps and He Went That-a-Way in suburban W 
KITTS anid when he reached the | ™*™ber of the Oxford American ; Wyandotte * Wiliam E 
plane an elderly man, whose legs | -2#!0, he came to Pontiac trom| CHICAGO (UP)—Police were | Kreger, learning of the move, said. 
appeared to be broken, was lying | O*ford im 1944. He belonged to the called out to capture a ‘‘man with “I hope and expect all concerned 
beside the plane. First Baptist Church and was last |“ sun” during the early morning | will carry out their responsibility 
man ald, “Get the others out |2d Coach Division. The “man” turned out to be | stoppage to a speedy conclusion.” ~“fest.” Bowers said be Gidn't know | Benides his, widow, he is sur: Bobby Van Treese.| Kreger estimated that the pay- 
the man's name vived by four daughters, Mrs. | He had wandered from his home, | roll loss since the strike began 
| another passenger, said he didn’: | Jones of Belgian Congo, Africa. 4 | dollars. 
know what happened. Mrs. Joan Van Nest of Marysville 
“The ‘first thing I ksiew I was | and Mrs. Dorothy Mathew of Elk , 
ee ane.” Neos atid. hart, Ind.. © oon Willard Jones of a 
PSS laa GENESEE WELDING Wayne County prosecutor for 18 of | Also 
to Springfield on private business. | Minnie Ives of Battle Creek, and 585 South Telegraph Reed 
Coolidge "24 Opponent |Siree ead ma. es . nent (Davison Myron L. Jones of e 
Critical With Pneumonia 2** °°" Will Be Closed Wednesday, 
  a CHARLESTON, s.c_ » — John Mrs. John Kr - W, Davis, 81, who lost the 1924 avs . a election to Calvin}. Mrs.-John (Florence M.) Kraus, 
i was still in critical con- | 58, 2330 Pontiac Dr., Sylvan Vil- 
Mition today at St. Francis Xavier | '98*. died yesterday at her home “Hospital here today. | after a long illness. 
" » Davis, wintering at a nearby re- Born in Lima, Ohio, she was the -| 
sort; Centefed the hospital a week | daughter of Albert and Ann Collins | 
ago because of an onset of -pnev- | Dimond. She was married in Lima 
monia, his third aftack of the in 1919 before coming to Pontiac 
- | 20 years ago. 
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Soneee VECINITY—Rain oF 
mew and tenight and teomerree | 
tenight high tomerrew $8.47 | 
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Teéay in Pentie« : ay March 23rd, Due to the 
Death of 
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Vernon C. Parks 
  
  
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Wednesday night production of “‘The Room Upstairs’ are four mem- 
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County Deaths | Claude J. Howard 
LEONARD—Service for Claude 
J. Howard, 67, of 3342 E. Pike 
St., Pontiac, formerly of Leomard, 
will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday 
from Flumerfelt Funeral H o m e, 
Oxford, with burial in Lakeville 
Cemetery. lig died Sunday morn- 
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two sons, Earl of Detroit. Vincent 
; “4 of White lake; three foster broth- 
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Henry Springsteen 
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was held yesterday. at the 
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burial in West Deerfield Cemetery. 
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Warren of North Branch, a broth- 
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two grandchildren, and five great 
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WALLED LAKE — The Oakland 
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Secretaries will hold its one-day #yyiae suse Tico: Set 
fo Explore Dairy Situation} S"”""* WASHINGTON (INS) —A House) l60k thoroughly into Federal milk 
isariditen Discs te-curt tere | societies eon ae | Croft... 
ings about the middie of April| ket more than 50 urban areas with 
for what its chairman calls an/ price regulation, and also into state exploratory look into the whole | laws governing milk pricing. 
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problem.” 
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will make use of a report sub | oy iy : 
eae Phe mm a cartier 9 their effect on both farmer and ’ 
' 3 SHAWN LOWE ee ad gap -shen ae ya oege tr consumer prices, and the quantity OUR PRICES INVITE COMPARISON! 
f oe , , " Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Bourque price situation im considerable |! awe 
c “eo riffin ' a, Mars. | Lee ote a  deanhtee, | eet tnt exade So vecemannte- |"One tople of major interest will “Built to a Standard of Quality” 
: i -! Shawn Lowe, to Jerome Kubachi. |be the desirability of imposing : , * He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Substance of that report, ‘oacked | quotas and other controls on out- 
: FUNERAL HOME rty.” = George Tehringer, also of Lake |“? by subsequent statements from | put of dairy Products and whether INCH MEMORIALS INC. ae ——— i wien’ Ne date has boon sot for the Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft) any such program would be work- 
: “Thoughtful Service” ee _ Benson, is that the present gov-| able. . aint age . edding. ernment program is working! The subcommitice also will er | entiac’s Oldest Monument Builders 
4 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 aon amen pretty well and that consumption| amine the steps the government | 864 N. Perry St. Phone FE 5-693! 
. Hour Ambulance Service  f , is picking up. is taking to dispose of its exist- 
- 1 Judson Park Area .**¢ * Ne surpluses of butter, cheese, Lieyd W. Burnes Rebert C. Burnes 
          
    Abernathy's unit may be ex- and dried milk. ‘ 
Rezoning Approved pected also to use an exhaustive). —— vs = 
study recently completed by the 
ROCHESTER—The Avon Town- | National Grange and’summed up in| ship Zoning Board gave final ap- a report entitled “Barriers to Milk | 
proval for rezoning to residential | Consumption. 
. lof the 180-acre Judson Park Sub-| The chairman pointed out that; 
division, on Tienkert and Adams {there are complaints of many}   
  Employe.” Rds., at its regular meeting. In-| year’s standing about inter-state | 
cluded in the plat is a 10-acre | roadblocks against the movement | 
neighborhood park. of milk to urban markets. | 
County Calendar ee He said: “I think the commit. Also rezoned to residential was | tee and the Congress should know 
Leaders will meet ot 8 p.m.|the 87-acre Christian Hills No. 1| pow widespread restrictive regu- S Girl Scout 
SE ee Se eae ot * wrt i property on Crosks road, . lations are and what real dam- , 
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"There Are Hundreds of Bee 1 Choose From at Club will have Joe Brody |land-Rochester Planning Commis- | dollar-and-cent rate in effect for 
nm ta at Club Roehester sion. } the current year. 
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down |am ne Mek Saree se ce today. bu; spelen. Mcintosh, fancy, 450 run up at +: Ne. 1, 3.25-3.75 bu; apples. Nerth- 
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and Beets, topped, No. 1, 1.00- 100 "ee No. 1, 1.25-1.78 bu: running red, No. -1, 1.80-2.00 bu. Car- 
grains — No. 1 180-130 Ges. Poames rae 
: l, 1.00-1.25 bu. Mersersdish, No. 1, 5.06- “ Aftet|¢co px Leeks, No. 1. 110-156 dos. 
oe rket|behs. Onions, dry, No. 1, 100-115 5¢ 
bb. bag; parantps, No, i, 1.50-2.00 % bu. Ss . . Potatoes, Ne. 1, 1.36-1.50 i bes. 
a soybean contracts except | Piiers Neinouse Net. $8-60. 5-le ' March tumbled. to new seasonal | box: rhubere, hothouse, Ne. 1. s0-1.18 
coe eye gence age ea , So caret topped, No, 1. 1.$0-2.00 bu. 
since trading in these contracts DETROIT EGGS 
started. DETROIT, March 18 (AP) —Eges. 
Wheat near the end of the first |{,°,"  Osre™ cos - hour was 1% to 2% lower, March a rnlicenGrede 4 jumbo 82, exire 
$2.19: corn 4 + Ant March cr vmedim 42-46 wid. ave. 44%: @F 
42%; oats % to 1% lower, March large 
ta: Tye 1% to 1% lower, March | oye ih emit “ab: orate 44'9-46 ‘ grade 
$1.03%; soybeans 2% to 3% low-|B large 45: grace C 3. 
er, March $2.57%; and lard 8 to ann 
10 cents @ hundred pounds lower, | cyicago, March 18 (AP)—Butter March $11.92. . ; receipts 1,178,254: ying prices unchanged; 83 score AA 
87; 82 A ST: 80 B 55.75; © C 65.28; 
; Grain Prices #0 B 66.25; 69 C 56.75. ” irregular; receipts 22,733; whole- 
2 os whites” 40" mined 38: pan 
CHICAGO, March (AP)—Opening | diums 97; U. standards 36: dirties ; 2 : bad _ wn 32.5; checks 33° current receipts 34.25. 
= seereee $2. Dre sveeeene 61% DETROIT POULTRY 
4 ciscces 200% Mar s...... 1.06% | + DETROIT, March 17 (ap) —Priese paid 
: avguns H+ ay ehiseses oo ky ve Somry up to am. 
+ Corn ‘ at 2 ePren Le ro A hens 28-32. light | peve 2: 
a oor (i. 2.00 | whites 36:36, Gray ‘Cromes 98,” Rarred - +06 e eee a _ oes . > Rocks 36;\ old * 
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i ) Peres Tt, MOF vevesee 12.36 |try steady: Feceipts in Coops 134 tyes- OF aeecveees OOM ra terday @0 coops, 19,433 Ib); f. ©. b. pay: 
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508 J +E Loans mode without endorsers 
7.20 | 9.98 | 1839 Fest, friendly, one-day service 
5 14.21 | 19.77 | 36.59 | Eesy+te-meet requirements 
i 21.20 | 29.55 | 54.78 | “perew with confidence from 
34.16 | 48.09 | 90.02 America’s eldest ond largest 
consumer finance compeny 
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need it Given Equal Seniority _ ath 
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tion and New York Central, 
Three Persons Hurt 
‘in Auto Collision   Fr! 
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Held for investigation of attempt- 
ed murder is John J. Trent, 30, of 
241 Wilson Ave. Police said Trent 
has admitted the shooting Satur- 
day in his room, but claimed self- 
defense. 
According to police, the woman 
was wounded with a 41 caliber 
pistol. Both had been drinking. said 
police. 
Flint Man Pleads Guilty 
to Negligent Homicide 
- | cult Judge George B. Hartrick set 
| Sentencing for April 5 
| Arden P. Lawson, 4, of Flint, 
died in Pontiac General Hospital 
after Lewis’ car, in which he was 
  ford road near Rose Center. Lewis 
| ts free on $1,000 bond, 
Motorcycle Policeman 
Injured in Accident 
Pontiac Patrolman Robert A. 
Emery, 27, of 188 W. Longfellow 
St., was, treated at Pontiac Gen- 
eral Hospital Saurday for multiple 
| bruises suffered when his motor- 
leyele rammed a parked car on 
|Auburn avenue near Hill street. 
| Four witnesses reported that an 
eastbound auto forced the police- 
man into the parked ‘car and later 
| sped away. Emery had been chas- 
ing a-speeder before he was forced 
|into the parked car, owned by 
| Rellus Wilder of Montoe. Witnesses 
were unable to obtain the license 
|number of the fleeing auto 
  Driver, Passenger Hurt 
Glarence Kitts, 21, of 371 W. 
| South Bivd., and his pass¢nger, 
Mary Long, 17,’ of 5303 Highland 
Ave., both were treated for minor 
, injuries at Pontiac General Hos- 
|pital Saturday’ after their auto |. 
| struck a utility pole at Franklin 
:Rd. and Fisher Ave. 
Police said Kitts, who said he 
lost control of the auto, was issued 
a traffic violation ticket, charging 
he had, no operator's license.   
  AVERAGES 
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JC Indus. Ratis Util. Stocks 
Previows day....211.8 123.2 70.2 156 MGO....66. 205.0 110.4 68.8 151.5 
Month ag6...... 218.1 196.1 (712 1601 
Year ago...... 166.8 81 See 1167 
1986 bigh........ 220.7 1286 22 626 
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| and will erected on the Daniel 
| Axford School grounds. 
The Air Command hopes to see 
; the Oxford post in operation by | 5° 
April 1, officials said. 
‘John Church, 69, 
Succumbs Sunday NORTH BRANCH — John R. 
Church, head of the*North Bresch   
  | been confined for two weeks. 
| With the school system for the 
|past 30 years, he received his   
       
  
          
  
   
      
   
   
            
  
  
    os vone fees and $3,269,590 in bonuses. eatase es be for| man for distribution of leading | Laundress.............. e L cee $.10— he. 
The firm made the disclosure in | s not exceeding ninety days BOND EMPLOYMENT 
a proxy statement metet Oe ame cr beta oh ne and mgrcanment 63% W. Huron Reem 12- 
holders for the annual meeting fender: ordinance we ‘ef- April 1. , | concen, + rns OceAE the tren ef core 1 Fig 
word H. Greenewstt, pres: | "Breas dius cir’ Siantnaos: Sth Bae ident of De: Feat, was listed as Be . io m svane 
sieo.0ue. = a ee ~— March 14. 31. 28. "38. } was awarded - ELECTION NOTICE & bonus of $400,000 for an aggre: | BIEN"IAN Ohittied Electors: 
gate “ Tieton will'be bold im the Tewe- % 
Bonuses of $250,000 each were of Weterferd. County of Oakland, |- 
aarligd edi tn dlncotore re. Pet ho. i—Bree Keone genes 
ecived uo rousunesetien. Pot. a S—Eve Hak Me. tne Bive 
. Pet. No. 3—wetesterd Village School oe is __— This is the third year that Du Stetiens Stra: Waterford peat average 
Pont has disclosed the amounts | Pet. No ¢—Williams ne d hours. 
paid to its directors and their stock | pct. wo. s—Weeertard ‘Township Hail ARTHUR'S 
holdings, direct, indirect or bene- out. a. on ee ent wt . een nt } 
ficial, in Du Pont, General Motors ; tite Beat Lake Read sell the famous White Cross ‘on 
Corp., Christiana Securities Corp. | ?*+ “o *—Deneisom School | Uite and Casvalty Co. Av ATES | Da c c ; 
and ¥s Pet Bo. eee Elisabeth Lake Ra. terviewse ven 8 and 12. ss experienced. Good ; Co. The disclosure was made as |... Coin Ra. No. 5. Commissions, mercbandiee ie Mo OOS Oe ’ TABORERS 618) TO 62 PER HR |° counts. Apgly Mr. Geors e the result of Securities and Ex- 5236 Cooley Lake —_— , jandscagts George's & . 4 N. Bagi 
cha Commission requirements. | "** ¥° '*—tamber Goten' ake Road Shon "or qatmtonpmes. alas " nge “Pythias Hall ceed, ubriceion men. bump and 
However, the proxy statement | Pe+ Ne. —Knighte of Byiil palst, wochamic and. farmers, 
reiterated that the information is wITHim SAID magne cer cpenings ase ered 4 ge - ~ 
‘given only because of the com- | po, tne Surpane wat. f Noctis the follow BOND EMPLOYMENT Le — } 
mission's concepts of control. It | ine officers, vis 53%¢_W. Huron Room _12 { 
has been consistently denied in| -rvo negents of the University of| LABORERS WANTED a prior statements and reports filed Manber of the State of Gayot Postion constwertion end i 
at the commission's direction and | Raucation: two the Stave]. 1a “ber he ore pe pg - ~~ ioe “asters in other documents, and it is now | °*r¢ vr ok ees Eee for woman jo martes 
denied, that the Du Pont Co. is Two justions of the Supreme Court we a 
controlled by Christian Securities | gupervisor, Township Clerk, Township ec ounting to assist 
Co. or Delaware Realty & Invest- | Tr . Two Tre Justice of the ee manager for Peace (full term), Justice of the Peace with 
ment Co. or that Du Pont controls (Sa term), Mighway Commiestenss, Seve oy att Atle and. Telegraph. 
General Motors Corp.” ee eee write, Holden Treding Stamp Co —- —-— ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS e h E OR REPERENDUMS THAT MAY BE ; ‘ SUBMITTED _ son's Garage. | new. 
Goodrich Head Eyes | msn, :wst"e!srne sea omg] uiza se 14 DAY, SELLIno . e 1943, (3093) Section 1. On the day of direct to user” bust have. car 
Big Increase in Cars |:i:3 "rei" cia ass| | Heed ates ig : ‘be continued open uptil 8:00 o'clock _Setieg, Noten Minneap- 
BOSTON ®—William 8. Richar- | qualities Teeter’ pecsent' ond’ tine at son, president of the B. F. Good: Be there shail be ibowed to vote yy MIDWEST Rubt ‘ closing FE FAs ona ; 
: veneer car regicretion ts eget wetertore Misr, 16, 21, 33 Office Pee 
od to nena is te nent Sve ir . sees years from-the present 48 million ° Portrait e aeves 
to 57 million. Death Notices Machine Assemabisr exp... "aes 
ie 0 talk there the Bosten, Ane- Midwest Employment lysts Society, he said such a rise HOWARD. MARCH 20. | 198 00 PONTIAC STATE BLDO 
of new rubber from this year’s Flossie. Suapen: "dear fuiber, of D OR 1 290,000 long tons of 1,500,000 long Vincent nd Earl Mowers: four 
ihe said Iso this ‘s th March pe pm et the a year's tire wa > ms . 
shipments‘ in the United States will tora. Michigan. =, 4 
total at lest $9 milion units, more | Labru! Cinsa? ular. shipments last year were about! mw, 1965, ROBERT 
'95 million units. Se er” Ft 
Nettie M. Irwin; dear fetner of 
Chain Food Sales Up Ae a ’senasn, Les Condes ase aw YORE — Seles of the sa Claede_ Irvia. Mra Aiving, Mane 
Gaps test . up 5.3 per service will be held Tuesday, cent for the month of January, March 22 at 2 p.m. et the Brace- 
1955, as compared with January, Sane Peneret Rome wit Sev. 
1964, according to a regional sales ment in Perry Mt. Park. Mr. 
survey conducted by Chain Store ree ith we enen Ge cntil 
Age. The survey covered % chains scene on Tusstay ot watch time 
operating 14,186 stores _ | Brace-smith ‘Puneral Home for 
oe ES? Section AND | JONES, MANUH 20, 1965, WILLARD ’ 4. 7% Pime Grove, Me “i be- 
that a Bienniai husbend of Marte 
  
  
  
    
  
  
        Precinet 21—Central Schoo! 
Precinct 22—Municipa! Court 
  | training in Ann Arbor. His groups 
|have taken honors in State band | 
contests, and has written and pub- | 
lished several songs. 
| Born in Fostoria, he married | 
| Ada Kern in March, 1906. She pre- | 
ceded him in death in 1933, Sur- 
| Viving are his second wife, Mrs. 
| Iva Doan Church, four daughters, 
Mrs. Charles Barnes of Detroit, 
Mrs. Wendell Bell of Berkley, 
Mrs, William Haas of Saginaw, 
Ruth Doan, at home, a son, Donald 
Doan, of Rochester, a sister, Mrs. 
Charles. Dalrymple of Fostoria. 
and eight grandchildren. 
Funeral service will be held at 
| 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the North   
|Home in Westlawn Cemetery. 
| Farmington Group 
'to Present Cantata 
FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—The 
Farmington High Schol vocal mu- | 
sic department will present a can- | 
tata, “The Seven Last Words of | 
Christ,” by Theodore Dubois, at | 8 p.m. Tuesday in the school gym. | 
The all-student chorus of 200-voices 
    
  
Injured in Collision 
, was treated at Pontiac 
General Hospital for face cuts suf- 
fered in a 2car collision early 
today at Mt. Clemens and Saginaw 
  Police ‘said his auto ‘struck one 
driven by Walter Lucas, 27, of 32) 
Lexington Pl., attempting a left 
turn.   James W. Baird Jr., 29, of 1142 | ¢ Precinct 23—Eastern Junior High ~ 
School 
Precinct 24—Longfeliow School 
Precinct 36—McConnelil Schoo} 
  Schoo! 
: of electing the follow- 
  State Officers 
Two regents of the University of Mich- 
igan. Superintendent of Public Instruc- 
tion, Member of State d of Bdauca- | 
tion, Two Members of the State Board of | 
Artculture 
Non-Partisaa Officers 
Two Justices of the Sw 
  
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Section 4, Ill—Add_ certain 
territory to pr ad from District 2, 
certain and te add 
trict 1 te District 2 so 
2 and 3 will be comparatively equal in 
population and area. 
to vote on an Ordinance to Pro- 
hibit’ the addition of 
compounds Hi 
fists: 
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Brace-Smith Puneral Home bag Geliver era eames 
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