The Weather G. &. Weather Bureen Forecast Cloudy and Cooler, (Detatls Fage 3) | | A iis f & | a 115th YEAR kKkkekx PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1957-40 PAGES -ABSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Te If Voters Reject Bond Issue, Says Doctor ital Will Lack o Rooms Vital Facilities ee as Sate at Pontiac General|does hot use graphic language. He ude d nes ws sergeney See Editorial two of the six floors in the new ovide Them ? Your Vo f F it ify i it Re | | g ui i if fyi ; | if corridors. Beck Business Associ Subpoenaed by Sena first denied his identity and gave the name of Jack Stackpool, say- Viet Nam Chief Seeks “Counsel’ for ‘Republic in Detroit Visit 4) ae i ee . Ike Terms Budget Vital to Security Fund Transfer for Courthouse Aired in Session Surpluses Were Placed in Building Account, Witness Testifies Oakland County trans- ferred $1,341,500 to build-|" ing funds last year, it was testified in Circuit Court today. As plans for a new court- 4 Hl k E sf zi HE plete Fg E* *TLLEE i (ihe : E f rel Addressing the N ten Defense Cuts Dangerous, Says lke at Conference WASHINGTON (#—President Eisenhower said today that if Congress trifles with defense spe: nding the coun- try is going to be in trouble. : Eisenhower made the statement at a news conference in commenting on reports that a House Appropriations “ |subcommittee has decided tentatively to cut the De- fefise Department's request+ by Lawmakers Sen. Knowland Claims Spending Can Be Cut Without Danger WASHINGTON # Soviet atomic might would amount to “a gamble with price for security,” he said in a nationwide television- radio address. He said Russia is capable for new appropriations by 2% billion dollars. Newspaper Ad Aids - (Continued on Page 33, Col. 6) Michigan Escapes Major Tornadoes Will Cost Pontiac District $160,000 Schools. t 1 Meee eee sag eeesse teas €eesn s Peet tees t*eewdeees seers erence ret 30, Pontiac, Detroit and other dis- tricts plan to issue tax anticipa- ol|tion notes to tide {hem over the emergency. Pontiac's board pa cand > ag tae meme [ personally to Mrs. Lowe. High Price of Peace economies (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) all Short = British Gueen to Attend ‘Opening of Seaway? Police Suspect Girl Slain by Someone She Trusted - BRISTOL, Conn. (INS)—Bristol Police Chief Thomas V. McCarthy said today the slayer of Brenda Jane Doucette, 9, was almost certainly someone she knew and | “The child was too well trained, too intelligent, to enter the car of a’stranger,” he said. A house-to-house canvass over a wide area is in prog- ress, with the aid of 50 state police and ‘bloodhounds, Brenda while she was on , her own ‘green cardigan sweater y about her throat. But she was not sex- ee ae -. g ant Rn A lly a. KS ; ‘ i 4 : 4 jvistieers ee en ee, ae a ae : i, spat i on pes apes ! { - , j : at i ‘ . , i i ' i ‘ , ; ij ; j j | - : f H po ts . (,, + \ ON i ic z f } THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1087 yi aes stig Sars |. hor’ |TheDayin Birmingham — Dacor Paints Image Sie. Holly Mother 6 Candidates Have Filed of Poor Facilities Gets Probation to F ill 1 Board Vacancy | coined rom page one Admitted Leaving Baby Riis would give ws recep, ted 24 ih fy ei A ie 68S OK Amendmen to Drain Code Governor Approves Bill iii : BIRMINGHAM — For the first; Sehlin, 120 Westchester Seen as Financial Boon in Wastepaper Basket time in a number of years, Bir Deneld B. se PPM ery (Ms 354 bese we : ingham Board of Education voters} woed-Rd.; : would bo Gating Ge cine to Oakland County at Air Terminal re a ett cute at cal on uae nein aa munity's needs, because the a4- _ dates, Only one vacancy is on the| Maleelm Lovell Jr., 2748 Am- | “to” wis planned te meet cur- Gov. Williams yesterday signed A 1S-year-old Holly mother, ac-|ballot, that caused by the decision) berly Rd, reat demands, not future ones. a drain code amendment seen as cused of throwing her of Ernest C. Seaholm to leave!) picomfield Hills. two incum-|, Bow" continued about the stan- a financial boon to Oakland and other fast growing counties, ‘ Tt allows counties of more than 150,000 to pledge their full faith and credit for repayment of drain- fined $100 and assessed $100 costs Root. 1743 Bradford Rd.; Paul ° . iby yada pr omer Cireatt “ : named ayy the unexpired term space available to such depart- x * * imi N used by the death of Chariton G,|Memts 98 surgery, X-ray, obstet- Current law limits the right sole. ‘Court Judge James R. Breakey Jr.| oy. ca ; ; hy ‘ ly to Wayne County. Mrs. Patricia Terryah of 890/F ive-Y ear Plans vacrgio he on Oe ft Se Oe ada uw Hills Groveland Rd., mother of another Py le Me year-old son, admitted she gave| Directly Attect Eden died before assuming office.) “More space would be avail- . . Robert Stadler has been | Sie, oven if the addition is not “airport Names in Indicr | named acting satety director to _ “The law will give Oakland the same chance that Wayne has had fer several years to get low- er interest rates on money bor rowed for drains,” said Sen. L. Harvey Lodge, of Drayton Plains, a co-sponsor of the bill. : i ; i : i g Genera] obligation bonds are . ; Without the money, we wouldn't authorized not only for county proj- | _ There.are mothers in India giv- ‘ be able to buy new equipment, eas ber Glas bor predects etoee| ee eee eee ee | Shee so gg i ph Rasy lar gr tan endere wach as these to their [made oa Kevern’s successor pehd-| tough what we have on hand two. or more counties this large frame home at 52 Franklin Blvd. into cility will help relieve crowded conditions at the ehibdven, Senne. babies ave get (ne. we Hwee Of the|\. inadequate and in many cases : *« « living quarters-for 15-20 homeless children who institution, a fact that will be emphasized when oe _—— sagem ting unnoual names 0s 2 result of proposed merger of police and fire) | ti custed.” | This will penefit projected, large,| teFwite would hve to stay at the county chil Oakland County Children’s Home opens its doors en a Gk ee ae cuthusinem for India’s five-year |The, also announced a tentative| Because the hospital must make ) - ‘inter-county drains—seen by some dren’s home. When reconditioned, the new fa- for open house from 1 to 5 p. m. Sunday. washroom. plans. ae = acceptance of a $244,686 qpane (re k cnn pyoie abionl serv: experts as the best answer to Oak- — ) | The woman had pleaded no con-| |, tional budget. A public hearing has aie —_— admi pa pega land's problems, Lodge added. ‘ e e test May 2 in circuit court on ‘On this plan-conscieus band- been slated for May 28, ation Matyi Gaba | ‘The bill also authorizes local . advice from her lawyer and was| W®se,” # government spokes- x * * resem ne sugptoaton Abn ~ | severning bedies to create spe- ere re e 1 tg. S treed on bond pending sentencing| ™an sald, “It is not uncommon | yiembers of the Board of Educa- “ ‘elal assessment districts for ¢ yesterday. nere te find boys and girls named tion, Recreation Board and City “We still would have increased drainage projects, Under exist- : Vikas, Yojana, Pragati and Ke- (Commission will meet at 6:45 p.m.| “etary, laundry and power plant ing law, such districts could be 9 | lk T B eg temorrow in the high school cale-) WIS NOS we memay Et ea : Vital to Security | Sosrsent"Sshne'urtas'pi lsvcay'' toedar c-operatve] Bows omtnmed drains on the combined basis of ° . xp public health and property im-| WASHINGTON (INS)—Following) ‘Good defense is not cheap de-| for our defense can be dras- williams ee ee waa names provement necessity, a provision the his President| Sense.” (Continued From Page One) . <0 sete ca * * * how the hospital would manage that will help large projects, Lodge| sre, ‘ne Righllehis of Dresstenlene : Healy rebesed. inat one be mat” ta Ge Gatate | Senin DS eet ee| ee Se Re, | | a said. defending his’ podget o the nation PUSH WORLD DISARMAMENT | “In a world knowing real peace,| ang other Selds, ctentnie: bs com] Private services were held at of sudden disaster, es Chagiea: “It is clear that unless we make|We. could save at least 10 times as) 1. - ‘Stanilar ese of names has been | pak, — for John Thomas * * * Sales Spiel Was Super “The budget now ‘under discus-/S°Me Progress in our persistent wach ia Sees pends: said he doubts that “the Presi-| !m vogue tm Soviet Russia for \Chester L. Baker Mg im 3. Wit lptorte ~~ 2 terads a he beowe but Prospect Owned Car |sion represents carefully studied/efforts to secure an effective agree- CAN'T STOP NOW dent’s speech was helpful to his) 76% There a child may an- liamsbury Rd. Burial followed inl”the seetities would be completely estimates of the cost of all the|ment to limit drmaments, defense| “- - - ! must say this to you: | budget.” ewer te “Tractor Statin.” Lynngrove Ce m eter y, Greeley, |inadequate.” : LONG BEACH, Calif. ® — Mrs.|things the government is required|eogtg will tend to go up year by|/ am see no immediate relaxation x« * * a ees ees = Colorado. He died at Wi) then . his mat _ Buna Pfeifer decided to trade her/by law to do or by what we be- : of international tensions to provide} Fisenhower hammered hard and ® liam Beaumont Hospital, suddenly dropping his mat- | cam in oh a later model. An over-|liave Recmes?: year if we are to Keep Communstithe basis now for substantial re-igt length at what he called “the| U0! its he iirssinghem igh sctect led anxiously, “Rh would be abecite eager salesman showed her sev-/ «No great reductions in it are lorces from autstripping us ..~ jductions in these programs - that ." eral cars. None pleased her. AS) possible unless Congress elimi. “As we look at the whole [preserving and waging peace. and she was about to leave he said he range of the budget, there is (fact, the gains we have already)" had jast remerabered a 1949 auto| nalct of cerssiis essing Jedors] | only one hope of making the [made impel us to press forward/#hr TOS BAMMMRINE een eect tes ae ae, Wane: af Laie Sicet \f : parked on the street. ment, or unless We are willing to | W2"t so much, That js to “It we do press forward—if we/lion dollars in the budget are/ boy told police he shot and killed) cooas Church. Seeks Old Professors 3 The salesman got a ring of keys, gamble with the safety of. our achieve an effective disarma- |courageously bear these burdens|earmarked for security programs, |his steptather last night as the ; 4 went to the curb and began to) Country ment agreement with an easing of waging peace — I have every|be said of the nearly Ti-billion-/man scuffled with his wife, Besides his parents he is sur-) SAN FRANCISCO @—Dean De point out the good features of the; “es of world tensions se that the |hope, in God's good tittie, sticcess/dollar total: Detective Sgt. John Morin said|“'V84 a sister Moyne Nann ativid E, Snodgrass of the Hastings car, But none of his keys would There is no cutrate price for} enormous sums we have te spend ‘will crown 6ur efforts.” “No great reductions init are| Lawrence Negray told him he shot|ne"™*. paternal grandparents! conege of Law departs today for eee So oe Ore: He execused/ security. possible unless Congress eliminatbs|Steven Negray, 2. in the ffo0tliis’ maternal” RE Beer wt York on his annual talent and went to the office. |car1s FOR COOPERATION | or curtails existing federal pro-jhall of their home in Nellie K. Wooderck, all of Greeley. |scouting for his faculty's “@ | _ Mrs. Pfeifer unlocked the car, “While we shall insist on carry-| WiGOW Takes grams, or all of us demand less} Morin quoted the boy as saying ot . s uae ok eee ing out the federal government's out oniesses service from the government, Of/he had taken a double-barreled a , : ’ . proper role in meeting the needs! Bod y of Racer wiles wo are wiling to gamble from a first floor closet\Oxford Resident Guilty of eminent thors com of our growing economy and popu- Back ¢ . Slaying of Father pre enges Ky our country, ot to hide it from his stepfather. He lation, we shall not start any pro- pair , a bit under the hot) was mounting the stairs when he} Frederick C. Duncan, 17, of 9/Pelled to retire at other schools, gram that we do not believe ac. tos In a wai | ; necessary... . = MILAN, Italy «®—Marquis Al- age boy has admitted the to his mili “In all of this, we;need. the co-[fonso de Portago’s American wilievae kn totee bi es Gee said: wid Mrs operation of the Congress and We! aay flew with his broken body to|to a series of family quarrels. “Fer myselt, I have soon wa- [second years > #. need the help and understanding of were married 12|/He was released on ; every one of you.” Madrid today, A few hours ater) = == & ®t o® | wige military outs before. I have , sep tnd hd quareedco[nd sn w be steond at retirement soon from film actress Linda Christian, the| The youth, Norman Goldberg, 16,|. seen thete terrible consequences. stantly during their married life.|day. various top Eastern law schools. ‘DEFENSE Is NOT CHEAP’ can not follow that : ' acent (told police yesterday that he shot| ¢ am @ red to do all I . cid vee Be “Without counting the Chinese| Pash eqertns’s: sm aoe * father, Jerome M. Goldberg, agen + me ee bod * eo ho E = > girl friend, left Milan. , = w , rr _ Whéte does the weather come|Communists, ‘he Soviets have te On ke ee petrests, 04 Oe reed again. But Feels He Engage in Banquet Diplomacy . gn apparently in o | In the United States the layer of|™any times the number of sub-|' There were reports the actress night: oR . oF ° 3 wsgen-|marines that Germany had whem|also was en route to Madrid for) Young. Norman said: on eek ~— ’ . erally moves west to east. On the World War II began. De Portago’s burial, but thisjeither him or us.” . action a money, bil eW [ em In , nvo S USSIaN US 7 west coast masses of moist Pacific “They have atomic weapons and) could not be confirmed immedi-| The bey. related 564,509 less than the F air come from the southwest and rodiets eg hreetenen They have a | stety. Mother’s Day Sunday, recommended, and $714,- ; oe ato a — Miss Christian, De Portago’s| backed his mother, figure voted by the) VIENNA # — E.| He and his wife Jane have three|Austria after last October’s Bud- respectively. SS on sag! a companion in the past| Geldberg, into a ce ‘Thompson Jr., new U. 8. Ambas-giris, aged 14, 7 and 3. apest revolution. She organized The clear, dry air, of the non- — = year, did not attend funeral serv-| Feom and threatened * -* sador to Moscow, says he * * * Kitchen which fed 6,000 ref- coastal states im the Midwest “And all of this is directed by |i-es for him yesterday in the| knlfe.. . is to finance the|he can brush up his Russian) yrs aided in the re-l\ugees daily and set up a handi- generally comes from the south- | » despotiem which is fully capa |jittie Italian village of Vighizzolo) Norman said that State and Justice Departments and |encugh to engage Nikolai Bulgan-jjje¢ of thousands craft where a“ ble shop refugees pro- east, over Mexico, and, likewise, of the supreme folly—that of | pecause the widow was there. But/drove the mother, an 18-year-old wal judiciary for the fiscal|in and Nikita Khrushchev in some'tiungarian refugees who fled to|duced articles for export, the clear, cold dry air that in- unleashing these powerful forces: |tn. actress indicated she would|gaughter, Myra Beth, starting July 1. diplomacy the F country moves down from Cana- | could—witheut itself— jhaq given her permission to at-| He added that he But how about two-fisted drink- da. succeed “in Gestroying the Free (tem the service there. later end feed & seme: Om (x, om 4 In addition, moist sir masses) Ni * ) cere let — veaareey alla eap|. « Bde es from the Atlantic move into the} “, . ; 1 earnestly believe that) De Portago, 28-year-old playboy Pe additional $15,900,000 trom “Well,” said Thompson, “I have _ east from both the. southeast and|this defense budget represents ih/racing driver, was killed Sunday) Police said the | the House for the|?, there. ae ee Le ee eee, het Soctndy end ngals . seca ee : school, and new officers will be|Negro Woman to Head * - re : bundred miles away , in a o : —s Mrs, Robert Boge, will lead the|eachers Association apeinent’s Molt of Fresten ¢ : : group in a discussion on “Story| pry aAnELPHIA ®—A handling the Moscow office. of } Telling.” U, S, Embassy when the dip- || The Weather The trophy for losing the most] mama” who, han, Maui lomatic corps evacuated the cap- Feil U.S. Weather Bureas Repert ~|weight was awarded to Mrs. Haris: vears today becomes and moved to Kuibyshev as t vey Leinenger and pigs were tak-|igent of the Philadelphia German armies approached eteaG fre eer ohas., tag en home by Mrs. Wayne Ostrat,|ers Assn., the first of 194. 4 Sie) Besa" ay tenieht, ond Se-/ Mrs. Oscar Wallen and Mrs. Johninoid the office, ’- 2 Re to tmectty ing nd sizer] Woman Dean to Retire holds degrees trom the | snow. and I've got to pick) = eqvan@ TO MOSCOW — Llewellyn E. 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Save now! cluded in the group, S-drawer . . . 20.88 Paes 7 a . ie isi rj ee ee af { i 1 ars ee : Geese. t r ; : + : fo por ies i : : : ! : . 5 S es i j \ rig | | Fs ! aw ae j i i ee { : f cecil oi Wee Fe ! , ‘ ” ie : Ff = i : d “pba i fs 4 bee HE : : bce = ‘ A pee porte ey 7 j ah ; : i i i Pp oe: words : ie ee pi Ree ey f pe 5 igeooky ieee cst tsar ape + : oe " # \ } F ri Fo 5 * 3 \ i ge 2 ; | i { q r \, f r / g oN , A SEW Operational Tax Turned Down District Entirely Void of Funds for Operation, Says Superintendent Several’ Groups. Install \Ofticers for Next Year -| AUBURN HEIGHTS — Mrs. Ray)gate. Mrs. Edwin Kirsch will be Eisenhart has béen installed asjinstalling officer. Safety awards president of Avondale School|will be presented. Refreshments PTSA. ORTONVILLE — For the sec ond time this year, the voters of Walker, mother vice, president; Imlay City Brandon Township School district Ray Eisenhart, father vice pres- | 7. mmiay. City PTA will hold + yy Sn pease” Denn | Me eng of ee Mo : : by sigan Lash, recording secretary; Mrs. pas n Board of Education Albert Stokes, corresponding sec- = den bed an oars retary; Mrs, Wilfred Malone, The program is “Our Obild’s gram. The issue was‘ defeated by a would have been in effect for BARBARA A. BARKHAM MARY CATHERINE BARKHAM a its E, J. Hungerford, was needed _Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Barkham of Milford announce the en- jseason at the and | gagement of their daughter, Barbara Anne, to Herman Merglewski, |Thursday. Mrs. the | son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Merglewski of Ormond Rd. and the |be installed as the newly elected|PTA will hold the final business un- | engagement of their daughter, Mary Catherine, to Marine Cpl. |president, Other officers are: construction. ° Kenneth Van Ness, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Van Ness of Teggerdine a * he said. “the| Tad. No wedding dates have been set. president; Edward Burnell, father) New officers for the coming Had it passed, vice president;~ Mrs. year will be installed by Mrs. oe weet ee ee a i | ee Molntyre. Officers are: ceive approximately $24,000 ee W. E. Heichel, secretary; allace for distressed state school districts| Commission Steps Up Hearing Suddett Wataon, treasurer: Mrs a Ee oe ee. next year, . William Newby, historian and Mrs. ’ : “Now,” said (Hungertord, “the : Lasen Atwell, County Council dele-| $0", Na, Murat ence 3 : _ district ‘aid will be approximately Tims reortme seers: Named to Represent Orion |S Women Speaker $9,000." He added, “the amount is Dp on Al i : ; McVe Mrs. M. A. Melmrieck, corre- for Almont Graduation amount.” ROYAL One tee ee ee ee ees Wins Road-E-O Spates tai tie, Maets \eity Meard. tait aii iagumn Md Pog wil be S7NNNNT of educational end social As Brandon has a 15 mill lim. |D¢w zoning law here is meeting hgparn ie = at Walled Lake Dreyer, historian, Mrs, Willard Stephen to represent). 104 ¢, fil) the place in. jeation, Wayne State ty, Itation, the state ald fs divided | with stiff opposition in some quar- iets acne dinate ots Guest speaker for the evening|it# members on the summer ree- ee eee OF ee eedi@ene ch y rea . oge 4 wee Ghatrict, wher 2) echect re, [by City Cumsniesica bane ell con-| ™eTning, be sald _TAULAD LAKE — Aten Movil be Reid & See el a we ns tua Wuite tare [HEMOphiliacs to Meet [Almont High School, June 6. ceiving the greater portion. —e a So. The no-building ban was imposed/ 1s” noon age Road-E-O sponsored|Wayne University. Mr. Jasper’s| and Novi Township Police De- | ANN ARBOR (# — More than|held Sunday, at 3:00 p.m. June 2. The additional tax would havel, apy Kargeny a — stop builders from taking OUt/by the Walled Lake Junior Cham-|topic wil} be “Boy-Girl Relation-| partments were considered in ef- \g9 hemophiliacs, victims of a dis-/The Rev. George Parker, pastor raised the millage here to $26.85|\) *t “ne peat ree conan, |Pecmits, principally for ee ee ee ed pol igre Fea ate Re ease that prevents blood clotting,|of the First Baptist Church will ation, using 13.35 mills a nD eae pro alia — “* new shinies _ “lake High. Schoo driver training!near’ the mioresigy scastrs with available funds. Saxieg ta pen to aman st reading. The aa oe as ce ating and 13 mills for debt retire-|Me ‘ siele, the apo: te it. SePartment wi be served by Mrs. JS. Cour-| A former church basement on|a center for study of the disease|of 43 members will be given by — * ment role gpa tage aaa Principal disputes are the out-) 1 was presented a trophy jens and her committee. Miller road, near Flint street, was|at University of Michigan Hospital.|the Rev. Daniel Boxwell. | Hungerford said today| ——= come of the planners recommenda-| sng $59 bond at the shopping > ° _ ether are fds value of], Detling permite opt mat ice cnterd,arond sre | cater he ccc of | * ¥ ee ee | pacha pel panting have to} sought by Gerald G, Bailey, law about 15 per cent of the land Coming in second on the basis me ome me eerreiiiiitirttiiitttttttett \} Royal Oak real estate agent and jarea of Roya] Oak was in multi- —_ PUTT tttrititiittst titi ee ess be made as to the future pro- of both the written and driving eee eeoeese® eeoceoeee gram.” Robert J. Chapman ef Detroit |ple category. The new proposal i tests was Derek Somerville, ooo eee ssccosoeoooors® g ses Sie See Ne rene cee eee] ist il last 4 m ca eee i County Calendar |“ between and 3 Per cat Which Naiet it Worth | * 33 iii is about average for con- Their attorney, Stanton G. Dot-| xjtant Dr. Charles W. Barr said : Gheeeses déero, in letters to the city com- Va ae ail ' At 8 p.m. Saturday, the Lapeer|mission said the ordinance is in (This re prohibt County Youth Rally will be held s¢ thelviolation of the civil rights of his County Births from Munters Creek. Thornefile’ and|Clients and said that the city con- we becen inet mission and department heads will Figh’ p - = i Giarchi raha aalgeme there. ny intererencel ss cents Wes ee tS | It's Here! ‘SAND AN Veo } | STAINLESS VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS | % 16 New Patterns to Choose From ) *CORKTONES x FLORALS *TILES *XSPATTERS INTRODUCTORY OFFER \ $439 .__ ony i You Cen Covers Sq. 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Maple ¢ hy y's Projects 1 Into Snags | Residents Get 2 Weeks to Submit Protests on Special Assessment i | ip iy it tH! if if em East Colgate avenue : is Man Who Posed for Stone Statues Isn't Impressed WASHINGTON @ — Helmus W, Andrews looked at the 42 - gtone statues of himself and com- (ers True Ue fe Acivoifunes aE oi GREATURES INHABITING THE WATERS OF THE WORLD Live IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF IS LEGS HECTIC AND DANGEROLIC. - Distibuted by King Fess Sadie, 5-15 i | | } 4! THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1957_ FINI L All Good Things mat ikl we os ond ita a buy this warehoused furniture at exceptional bargain eee Don’t npr BUY YOUR NEW FURNITURE big roomy chest, panel bed with 3” comer Special posts. Save 25%. 2 pieces — American Walnut. $89.50 Green Tweed Big 50” high 5-dr ches ee nen come: ett SWIVEL ROCKER By Burris. Foam rubber cushion, Both 50 ’ Licenses Suspended or Revoked | The Michigan Secretary of State's O° Stephen A. Tabor, Clawson Russel] C. Peck, 654 Northview Ct. office reports that 50 Oakland) ic) Mrs. Asakai Hep on Americanisms . wood Dr., license revoked for Wife Will Coach Envoy wma a is going to get a chance to correct * * * his flawless English. 50 in Area Lose Driving Rights Gordon L. Aldrich, Oak Park Richard G. Powell, ¢75 Scottwood Ave. county residents had their Griver's| jemes K Benet, Royal Ont hates i hopes here Oke Folding Capri Lounge....... $19.50 Asakai said with a smile, tos ete] t0 aotiage'in the United States and) 5430 Hanley Rd., licenese revoked : ispeaks the SOFA . = erie a ALUMINUM for Porch or Lawn $ Yacht Chairs . $7.50-$8.95-$9.50 9" Folding Chaise Lounge...... $14.95 HAR-TROM HI-WAY Ernest E. Bi if ark Clairmont L. 6G. Jessie Bt. license revoked or suspended re- Ployd W. Burdette, Royal Oak Roy G. Russell, Novi cently. damon Gx denies Ot, revoted) 287 P. Sendon_ IIs Revert, are. STORE — || Folding Cabana Chairettc $22.50 . T be a wary, F. - te Unless otherwise listed, licenses. games A. 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Wretord, Pranklin Thurs., Fri., Set. From $] 0» from $] clescouts — mest items are Ernest Brown, Ferndale Ave : Finct Scrat Bacetaue | | Wree 1 sarin, Mazel Pere || Others include: 9:30 A. M.-9 P.M. 11. ] J tne whe tacenee x logan 30 M. Seginaw St. a L, Olsen, 116 Gladstone a Frank Intihar, Walled Lake, li- FURNITURE MART ee gE ick Keer Barter. temwe|f - 1532 S. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM “oe'te'ue RD.” Bedroom Solid Maple Bedroom Suite SOLID MAPLE | Warehouse | Sirtie steer win tromec plate. dass mire, +199" SUITE for 7 on $49°° | Satisfaction Backed by Our 21 Years in Business Value! 80” W . _ S5758 Cape Cod “Beautiful || Seale Chat Custom-Built = $] 295 Asakai, 51, is the first of Ja-| fpan’s younger crop of postwar diplomats to reach the highest, | level in the Foreign Ministry, He: i where President Eisenhower golts.} WHITE BROS. "REAL ESTATE LOW LUSTRE 2855 Rowen 2862 Churchill. 191 Bobolink $910 Joliet - , SHAKE ~Williems Leke: Auburn Heights Commerce ‘Waterford iz fae Mibse.t stay at the Burning) 3 bi AND SHINGLE |], Corin SOLD SOLD SOLD 4410 Midrow .. 2751 Menn Rd. "- 5851 Eldri Dreyton Woods | Oakland Lake Crescent ‘SOLD: -SOLD SOLD SOLD 7412 Hatchery - 2421 Walnut 7245 Bluebird 9105 Evee Williams Lake Pontiac Twp. . Williams Lake =. ' ‘Whipple Lake SOLD SOLD SOLD 101 Exmoor _ 6150 Overlook 210 Prospect Elizabeth Lake Se —— - Pontiac’ For Quick 4 Action List Your Property ee . SOLD SOLD SOLD # £SOLD & ¥... en ee EN 14 “USED” Homes Sold i in Last Two Weeks! 4 Sk ds ee ee Oe ee ew Fs 2 p 7 i a ee é . Sz | f Li i ee * ij Pi ft E nome oe FA } er t + " i j j A se . t { ‘ * e s Z . a / } ' { t : 5 4j ig ee ae 2 , 4 j ihe * ; 7 ¥ a oe ‘a ; j ¢ ; ) Pte . iv hee igs | of | } Hee i { { Zi Ho { : pie. | r “THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Bone chips were taken out of Cisco Andrade’s elbow ..« Manager Mike Scanlan bought a home in San Fran- cisco and moved his stable, headlined by Joey Giambra, out to the Golden Gate ... Tony DiBiase taking geology at NYU... The accusation the Braves are playboys is still a sore spot with the players, not because they took it, seriously but because so many other persons did. All». along the exhibition trail Fred Haney had to disci- pline himself and not flip when pestered with the old question about his night-lifers ...“I don’t have any,” he says, “but if I had I'd handle them the way any other manager does. I'd make night life too expen- give for them. I'd take their money until it hurt.” Red Auerbach, one of the most colorful of NBA coach- es, has only a verbal contract with the Celtics. It calls|‘* for $15,000 plus bonuses. Bossman Walter Brown snaps: “I’m tired of this business of the players getting all the credit for the victories and the coach all the blame for the losses.” NEW YORK (# — Floyd Patter- son—he’s the heavyweight cham- pion in case the name sounds un- familiar — finally is being taken off the shelf and will defend his title, * * * The details won't be known until later today because Cus D'Amato, his manager, is a mysterious fel- low except when he is blasting the International Boxing Club. In fact, the only thing certain is that the IBC won’t promote the bout. The opponent? . * * * Probably Tommy “Hurricane” Jackson. If it isn't Jackson, the collective eyebrows of the boxing crowd will be raised, mostly be- cause there is no one else around who appears ready to tackle the champion. Jackson has been pledged to the IBC, but. it is believed that he'll fight Patterson for the right price. Besides, with the IBC in trouble with ‘the government on monopoly confirmed. that they had been ap- proached by representatives for D'Amato, but that “negotiations still be incomplete. “But,” said one high IBC exe- atterson to De Ret ) TV except Patterson-Jackson? It's,to has been eager to show his the only match they could sell.” shelved champion in New York. Best guess is that the match would be held in the Yankee Sta-/Emil Lence, who handled niany dium here sometime in July. The|of Patterson's early fights at at ball park ig available for three|Eastern Parkway Arena when the weeks starting July 7, and D’Ama- fi With thé IBC out of the picture, ex-Olympian was climbing — the Rain Halts Softball Play; City Loop Setup Complete‘: Wet grounds forced postpone. ment of Tuesday night’s four-game City League softball program at Beaudette and North Side parks. TH? of the delayed games have) '*! been re-scheduled for Sunday at North Side. State Hospital will play Pontiac Police at 7 p.m. and Oxbow Pavilion will face Louie's CIO Local 653 and Deni's Corner vs, Dostal Foundry—have not been rescheduled. They may be ar- ranged for Sunday night at. Beau- dette by managerial agreement. _ * & * = A heavy registration of men’s teams this season has made the a grat eae ar g Jewelers, cutive, “who would they want on Birmingham, ce, Sete bs ot Louie's, Oxbow and PSAD. In the International circuit are Franklin Products, Lane’s Drive-In, Deni's, Dostal, Police and State Hospi- * * * The National division is com- prised of Richard’s Tavern, Ed-}, die’s Bar, Drive-In Cleaners, CIO, SINGER SEWING OAIR BR Lor AA AN CALL RA for a New or Used. CHEVROLET CAR or TRUCK ..(Bicmar Inn make up the American) , Sales, GMC anid Gingeliville. | Women’s action begins May 21. | meets Stadium at .7) Shaw's o'clock and the Elks play Bicmar at 8:30 in tonight’s games at Beau-! dette. 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