A - _ Township. Fordyce told police his * - Humphrey, The White’ House said ‘ford Township teenager died yes- terday in avea hospitals as the|day result of separate auto accidents. |- driven by Charles Fordyce, 19, of ‘Highland .ing holiday in Southern Georgia. * * * ~ pointment - Nathan F, Twining, chairman of . the Joint Chiefs of Staff, But he “LANSING (AP)—This well could be the week in the Legislature that for the Republican 4-cent sales tax move. Shortly after they return recess at 8 p.m. tonight, Republican House - ‘members will caucus on how to proceed in négotiations with Gov. Williams for 19 vital Democratic votes.: The GOP House members the ‘1-cent Sales tax increase issue to a statewide vote in the April 6 election, along with a proposition expressly authorizing a‘ graduated tax on individual income. Williams has said he will not lend any help unless the Republicans take a party stand for some sort of tax pro; gram _in the event the ballot proposi- ‘tion meets defeat. $e —A Republican delegation that -c with -him last Thursday said it was not “empowered ‘nor prepared to speak on this ‘question. It accepted his offer for another | bargaining gessiqn at 10:30 a. *- * é * ‘The governor indicated tells the tale lost, from a 3-day want te meg edy for the pede if the constitutional to support -his. “3140000900 tax keyed to new’ levies on and dprporation profits. An early understanding is cruciat ‘to ‘ > the Republican cause because of a deadline for putting their proposal into effect, Constitutional propositions ‘vill have to win final legislative e@pproval by the end of the month to quality for the ballot: - The governor ‘hopes to get his rem- * ing again within the next day or two. It calls for mortgaging’ the $50,000,000 Veterans Trust Fund. The four-bill package is tied up ‘in a ‘House Ways and Means Committee, which » individual. fticome state's: cash emergency mov~ cuturica ease likely to get: it out on-the floor m, Tuesday. . that what for debate without much further delay. The governor plans to get the ball roll- ing on state government reorganization soon, possibly Wednesday. He has seven resolutions ready to submit.under a 1958 law permitting. him to initiate reorganiza- tion proposals. “ 4 County Mishaps ~ Claim 2 Lives Sledding Boy. Killed by Car; Teenager Dies of Earlier injury A Harper Woods boy and Water- Dead are David M. White, 9, of 1891 Woodcrest St. Harper Woods; and Neil D. White, 18, 1430 Cres- cent Lake Rd, * * * David, one of five children of Mr, and Mrs Jerome R. White, Was sledding with his brother on a hill alongside 1 ..W. 11 Mile road Oakland just west of Or- Highway] chard Lake road, Toll in F ar mington in 59 Township, ac- cording to town- ship police. — The boy slid down ah em - bankment onto the road into. the path of a car driven by Vito Geluso, 34, of 18424 Myron St., Livonia, a *® * He died three hours later in Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital of a frac- tured skull. David was visiting his maternal grandparents; Mr. and Mrs..C. A. Taylor of Farmington Township, with his family. The Waterford Township youth died at Pontiac General Hospital Sunday after suffering a fractured skull in a smashup last Thursday. He had been a passenger in acar 5300 _Rd., Waterford) erle. auto hit a patch of ice on a curve on Airport road and then rolled over, smashing into a tree. x * * Fordyce was released from the hospital and is scheduted to make an-official statement at the Oak- land County Prosecutor’s Office to- day. The accident occurred at about 1:30 Thursday morning. Ike Back Home Today to Meet with Twining WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- dent Eisenhower returned to his White ‘House desk today to face a busy schedule after a quail-shoot- * The President flew ‘back the capital last night, ending ‘a five- day visit on the estate of former treasury secretary George M. he cut short the vacation by one day to take on of — duties. * Pend s-only captanced ap- was with Gen. also may confer with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. On Tuesday, Eisenhower ‘will confer with the. Republican Cor- gressional leaders, On Wednesday, he will meet with West Berlin Mayor Willy: Brandt who is visit- ing the United States. | in Today’ : County News eee il * Editorials .....:....... tices, 8 Markets ...........+5. vies Ot a... whee foceésveieie 1 ‘ ees eben ee 819 | Theaters 2... 0.06 eckieres 22 TV & Radio Programs... hon Witson, Earl... ....6...5.... 2 | ee ee Vexes ere 1435 Promoie ¥ oe Hampton, Coart Mooney Up Stands Mute Arthur C. Mooney, 50-year-old suspended Waterford Township teacher stood‘ mute to a charge of driving with a revoked drivers license today and then appealed a drunk driving charge that he pre- viously pleaded guilty to last Tues- shaw St., Commerce Township, is already awaiting trial on a charge of furnishing beer to minors and examination on charges of gross ‘\indecency, both of which have been postponed three times, His most recent legal troubles started last Monday night when | two Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies arrested him for drunk driving. The next day he pleaded guilty to the charge before West Bioom- field Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterle who fined him $% plus $15‘ costs. His license was revoked and‘held by Dieterle for 10 days in which time Mooney could file an appeal and get the license back, pending a Circuit Court decision. * * * ; If no appeal was filed in that period, his license would be turned over to authorities in Lansing. * *« * Saturday evening, the: same two deputies saw Mooney driving through Union Lake Village. They arrested him for driving with a revoked license, This morning before Dicterie, Mooney stood mute to the charge. His trial was set for Feb. 24 at 2 p.m, and he was released after posting a $600 bond set by Diet- Mooney’s attorney, at the same time, appealed the drunk driving conviction. He is scheduled to ap- pear in Oakland County Circuit Court next Monday at 9:30 a.m. | © £2 8, He was also freed on. a bé decision. The teacher was suspended after alleged gross indecency acts were ‘reported by.a student involved in fatal auto crash Dec. 13. The trial and examination were originally set for Jan. 9, Mooney, who lives at 1651 Grim. bong, of $500 pending the higher court |Asks for Probe _\Betore Court, of Jim Hagerty. Man Who Touched Off Adams Case Accuses ike’s Press Secretary WASHINGTON (AP)—The man who ignited last year’s dramatic Sherman Adams case now wants Congress to investigate Whité Hagerty. Dr, Bernarl Schwartz, .a former House investigator, called for the probe Sunday after accusing Hag- erty of stepping into a television case for political reasons, Hagerty immediately. denied ‘this. . “Mr, Schwartz was either mis- informed or was deliberately ly- ing,” he said. Schwartz, who Is a New York University law professor, makes his charge against Hagerty in a forthcoming book,’ “The Professor and the Commissions. " Parts of the book were released Saturday. Hagerty replied by making four letters public. Last year, the House Legislative Oversight subcommittee removed Schwartz as chief counsel, But, exploring some of - his accusa- tions and using files he has’ as- sembled, it launched. investiga- tions that led to the resignations of Adams, who was President Eisenhower's chief assistant, and Richard A. Mack, a federal com- munications commissioner. The accusation against Hagerty involves a television station in the Albany-Schenectady area of New York and a series of deci- sions by the Federal Communi- cations Commission. Hagerty said the FCC had made its decision before he requested some information about it. But Schwartz said,’‘‘The facts do show that three» months after Mr. Hagerty intervened. the FCC did reverse its original’ decision.” Fs Some Dirty Statistics NEW YORK (UPID—The -De- ‘partment of Air Pollution Control ‘announced yesterday that the average accumulation of soot in Manhattan last year was 107.3 tons per square mile per month. That’s approximately 1,285 tons per square mile for the :’ear. He was 76. Services was attributed to a heart ailment. He had been in Walter fReed Army Hospital here for some time. ~ or for ‘leading’ the famed “Fight. ing 69th” regiment of the Rainbow Division in World War I. His fight- ing prowess became a legend of the war. Hiis nickname of “wild Bir’ stemmed from the exacting patie fo. want keene 2 ‘men and the aggressive | Sere aed igus Be on OF operations Donovan - _ |headed during world War II were them. The OSS worldwide in scope. The organi- zation.. conducted important re- search. at: home and ‘daring ex- ploits abroad, many of them he- hind enemy lines, The shadowy army also fostered resistance movements and made possible the escape of some 5,000 ‘Donovan. won the Medal i Hon- Heart Ailment Claims ‘Wild Bill’ Donovan: WASHINGTON (7) — Maj. Gen. William (Wild Bill) Donovan, who directed thesgovernment’s daring intelli- gence operations during World War II, died Sunday. Death of the former director of the Office of strategic Accountant, House press secretary James C. ‘Thad reported GLAZED OUT and windshields for work-bound: K — It was drive and uerape, scrape and drive this morning, ‘as another sleet storm coated the highways drivers. Blowers had difficulty FAA Restricts Electra Landings New Turboprop Planes Ordered Not to Come _ Down in Bad Weather NEW YORK (#—The Federal Aviation Agency today imposed na- tionwide restrictions on bad weath- er landings by Electra turbopro passenger plates following crash last Tuesday, ae e. ee Operated by American Airlines; the plane crashed into the East River here just before midnight while approaching La Guardia Field on instruments. Eight of the 73 persons aboard survived.’ A spokesman for the govern- ment agency said the restrictions will be in effect “while the in- vestigation is going on as to the cause of the accident, “The restrictions are temporary, voluntary on the part of the air- lines, and the airlines have accept- ed the restrictions so that- the order js in force now.” ~~ The FAA order forbids a pilot to land an Electra when the cloud ceiling over an airport is less than 1,000 feet, and when daytime for- ward visibility is less than a mile. The visibility at night Mmust~be at least two miles. = Previously the minimums were . 400 feet and a mile visibility day or night, At the time of the crash the ceiling was 400 feet and visibility two miles, Under the new restriction, the plane must continue in a “holding pattern” above an airport until weather improves, or it is sent elsewhere to land. + * The Electra is manufactured by Lockheed Aircraft. During the past month-it was placed in service by American and Eastern Airlines. Eleven other lines have the plané on order. The Electra is powered by four Allison turbine engines. The en- gine is similar to that used in some all-jet aircraft, but in the Electra the turbines drive propellers. The FAA said the new’ restric-}. tions were drawn up in Washington | last night. Investigators meanwhile were closely. scrutinizing the in-| strument panel of the plane which fell into the East River, Find Runaway Boy a Dead Near His Home SAN FRANCISCO {AP)—A boy, who ran away from home after _|being spanked, was found dead Sunday in an abandoned building} / a block from his home. Inspector Walter Kracke said _jthe boy, Charles Matthews, 11, ap- died parently of ‘asphyxiation caused by eS on gas heater. Anna Mae McClain, 32, told po-, * lice she last saw her son when he), ‘Heft for school Friday morning. She had given him a spanking a | |few minutes earlier for misbe- : havior, she. said. ig She ‘didn’t report hifn missing, she added, because’ he had away before, and a jneighbor reported seeing him at 4 1 Hons he as around here Pid ¥ somewhere,” she ' said. death of 65 persons in an. Electra a {| a, Soviet. tal 6: fatore t- Nation Slips and Sloshes: — Snow, Rain By The Associated Press and rain today as winter's rough elements poured out a mixture of foul weather. A cold wave stung the North- east and Northern Midwest. sections in the Midwest and across wide areas in the Gulf Coast re- gion and South Atlantic states. Ice glaze warnings were issued by the Weather Bureau to. motor ists and stockmen in the central plains area, ving was extreme- ly hazardous in many areas, Freezing temperatures hit Southern California early today in the wake of a storm which struck with rain, hail, snow, thunder and lightning, The weekend storm ended a near-record drought in the Los An- geles area. After briefly cleared skies, more | The major part of the allies . {slipped and sloshed in ice, snow - Considerable fog blanketed many removing the fast- owls accumulation, and windshield wipers only made it worse, The cheerful wecheceny says there may be more of the same in store, close and slowing motorists ' Sleet caused schools in Walled Lake and Brandon* sks ae a 3 x - *. open, Init the single bub wid glazed to permit safe driving, school officials reported. Waterford schools were open, but the buses were not runahig today. One minor accident, involving a. car which ran into the rear of a Rochester school bus, was report- ed by the Rochester Police Department. Driver of the-car was Howard Miller, 18, of shied N: Roch- Glaze Stops Schoo! Buses, Slows Cars fo Snails Pace A freezing rain brought hazardous driving conditions early this morning forcing a number of area schools to in iti sce the school was to return without students after the driver found the rural roads too ‘Pentine Press Photo on their way to work. Huron Valley, Southfield, 2 Says: | Think {Will File Them’ Accusations Would Go. to Civil Service Panel for Removal Action ok, Ouster charges: against Police Chjet Herbert -W. Straley will “definitely be filed by 5 p.m. today, City Manager Walter K, Wiliman said in a brief an- nouncement at 1:45 p.m, at. City Hall. ne The City Manager made the decision public after speaking briefly with the police chief in private. Details of the conver« sation were not disclosed, Jt will be ap’ te Ss Pontiac Chief Herbert W. Straley appeared imminent today. Faced by a. deadline that expires today, City Man- ager Walter K. Willman to file charges. against Straley with City Clerk Ada R. Evans. _| Township to cancel. today's! i stop on the fey pavement at the 2889 Emmons St., Rochester. * * * said. Numerous . multl-car aostilsits —one inyolving 30 cars-—were re- ported as Detroit area ‘motorists iiched their way along glazed expressways and thoroughfares, Cars on U.S, 16 (Grand River) were backed up bumper-to-bumper for five or six miles at about 10 a.m, today between Middlebelt and the section just east of Lahser ester Rd. Miller told police he was unable road, according to Redford State Police. ‘ * * * wet weather is expected, -. Temperatures plummeted early today as the storm moved south. M citrus areas reported read- ings from 29 to 31. Snow fell as low as 2,500 feet Sunday, hitting some of Los Arike- les’ foothill suburbs, Hail even pelted Southern Cali- fornia beach cities, In London, influenza and an epi- demic of measies, helped by- Brit- ain’s winter smog, today were {ill- ing hospitals to capacity and_fore- ing doctors to work emergency hours. The smog that swept Britain last month brought a heavy toll of lung complaints, sore throats and colds. On the heels of that, cases of thé four-day flu began pouring into the already overflowing hospitals. — Stopped Car Cause of 30-Auto Jam DETROIT w—An unidentified | motorist stopped his car on the sleet-covered Ford Expressway to clear his windshield today, An hour later police had untangled the last of 30 cars involved in a chain collision, ; One policeman was injured slightly when his scout-car joined the other cars in the tangle, Most of ot ears suffered minor dam- ages. - -The car of the motorist who had stopped was not hit. Po- lice said it drove away seconds The ice storm was centered on southern Michigan, and up to four' inches of snow Was reported in the northern part of the state, Wints| Up to 30 m.p.h. drifted snow in the Sault Ste. Marie area, piling new) snow on top of some 30 inches already on the ground, Warmer temperatures were ex- pected to ease precipitation to- day, but the weatherman said more of the traffic - snarling freezing rain is forecast Tuesday, The storm is expected to last through Wednesday when colder temperatures will reach the state, : * * * The lowest temperature record- ed in downtown Pontiac before 8 a.m. was 10 above zero. At 2 p.m. after the: collision started, the mercury registered 30. No one was hurt in the mishap and no one was ticketed, —_ |State Jolin Foster Dulles said to- day the Western Allies have agreed generally on procedures to follow if the ‘Soviet Union invokes ‘‘physi- my “ecole to block access to Ber- He also renewed the West's of- fer to talk about a general set tlement. “We are willing to talk with fort to reach age a sald. cs 8 a.m. after talks at London, Paris and Bonn. told newsmen his talks abroad ‘‘re- confirmed the unity and firmness of our’ position.”’ “We do. not accept any substitu- tion of East Germ'ns for the So- viet Union in’ its responsibilities toward Berlin and its: obligations to us,” he said. “We are resolved that our post- tion in, and access to, West SER, SR Te YH Dulles returned to Washington et unity, In a prepared statement Dulles) ‘We wie’ia gineral agreement as to the procedures we shall fol- low if physical means are invoked to interfere with our rights in this respect.” , ; ae Oe Dulles did not elaborate. He gave w low if he Soviet Union tries phys- ically to block the ‘routes to Berlin, isolated 110 =_ inside East Ger- many, Dalles sald he returns trom bie Hig! discussed the whole prob-| Germany. We exchanged| spokesmen also said the lem of views on the prospects for a for- eign ministers meeting with the Soviet Union at which «Ml aspects of the German problem can be West Agrees on Strategy if Berlin Blocked--Dulles' WASHINGTON w-Secre tary of; government ‘and ierelgn: rainisters of Britain, France and West Ger- many ard with Secretary General Pact (NATO). Dalles left Bonn Sunday with a hint thot some slight. conciliatory move ard the Soviets may be in t aking, but only if the Us also is in a conciliatory West German Chancellor Konrad A man spokesman as opposed to giv- ing something away in the negotia- ‘ tions without getting maitre 4% : return, ee ee Both German and Americ Western powers are still far from agre ment on a detailed policy on discussed, not only Berlin and aj pre peace treaty, as the Soviets pro- pose, but also reunification and European security, ag the’ West- igo powers have proposed.” Dalen tied: te, head Paul-Henri Spaak-of the Atlantic} denauer, was pictured by a Ger-| © Til at home early this morning with a cold, the manager had a y and — prepared copy. of the accusations, at Sa the school|He said he was ‘‘studying’’, them, ered of about) Te bony of at Ae) Hall, the manager forced! 40. students, wes Roberta Moore,/had a 45-minute conference with Public Safety Directog Getege D. Eastman, and afterwards ordered Stenographers to retype the charges, inchoding changes. Apparently wary sid dont. ting himself in advance about sign- ing the charges and delivering, them to Mrs, io re the manager capacity as clerk of the Civil It is her job to notily Stuart Austin, chairman of the Civil Serv- ice Commission, that charges have been filed and is ob to call @ meeting . the three-member osard to: Gaibor: arc ok eee eee narrowed down to hie relat te He ‘ty pane ave: nt changed," ‘The said, Willman “indicated he "might | make still another attempt to get Straley to leave bis seven-year post quietly, erage ‘an open hearing before the Ciyil Service Commission. = oe : * ® The manager | said he wanted once more to talk with a and City Attorney William’ A. Ewart. . Ewart was expected at City Ban this afternoon, after spending: the morning in Circuit Court on city, was expected momentarily | @ Removal action against would, only. concede, E thine will file them.” The charges, Jf signed, will be: filed with Mr& Evang in Ber a matter of ‘ Sweigart proved inconclusive, Detective Sgt. David Farris of the Homicide Bureau said Besonen > adimitted being in the foreman’s) 2 * house on the morning of the crime but denied being there when the _ murder was committed, also sane been irregularities in the ratification “vote, , The three-year contract, cover- in Eastern Ontario, r=uee Awaiting Report in Strange Death’ “Lab’s . Findings May Tell How Cafe Society Woman Died NEW YORK (AP) — A labora- tory report in preparation may) shed some light on the mysterious death of Mrs. Bette Davis, 30- the year-old cafe society figure. ‘The medical examiner's office said the report way be — Tues#ay. * * Mrs. Davis was found slumped over an empty bathtub in her $40- a - day suite in the fashionable | tte Savoy Hilton Friday night. -autopsy report said death) was due to visceral congestion, lbut a chemical.sanalysis of the vital orgnas was ordered to deter: mine the precise—cause. * * * ‘Mrs, Davis, a pretty, blonde di- vorcee and former model, and Sin- ‘Ielair Robinson, wealthy ‘fijaacier and lawyer, had taken out a mar- riage license Dec. 5 at Greenwich, Conn. Justice of the Peace Tom C. Golden of Greenwich was to per- form the -ceremony. He said-Sun- day that a friend of Robinson's told him Robinson's secretary said she had been instructed to call off the wedding arrangements. e: * * Police have refused to confirm reports a letter from Robinson telling Mrs. Davis of the broken engagement was found ffi the coma woman's suite. Robinson, a bachelot, was re- ported to be at his home in Bever- ly Hills, Calif, In Buffalo, Mo., Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs, Lulu . Quisenberry, made arrangements for funeral ‘service there Thursday, West Agrees Should Reds -lening between the Soviet and Red China; He contended also on Strategy Block Berlin eign Affairs Committee he thinks ng the Soviets will “keep the pres- sure on until] the very last min- utes’’ in the Berlin situation. He called West Berlin a showcase of the free world which he said un- nerves the Communists. — : * * * But he said tn reply to a queé- ition that the Western Allies are in complete agreement ‘‘on the ba@fc proposition of standing firm jin Berlin and, if need be, risking a war rather than being taken out jot Berlin.” : His ‘testimony, made public daring the weekend alse fore- cast @ tougher Soviet line in the cold war. Dulles said he sees no split wid- Union eis.|this country has n@ way of pulling dedsy in P in Pon “temperature sromaieg 8 am. Bidet sonnet =< Fanaa 7 36 a.m ies a AS ee, eee | —". 04 : tien. sn. ath gy ehgnaae 7. eognen oe | pene 2 10 &.Mi ii. : Seturdsy ta Pontise 7 +e ieee eee 39 fon woe sbibugbecs sa cts «10 + 865 arene seaneeree te Pontiac downtown) ea ae ass 5 . oS phere M4 usosvssipocsen tes out of Quemoy and Matsu — target of Red Chinese shelling last sum- East. “R. H Smith Acquires ~ (Knudsen Realty Co. Announcement was made today of the acquisition of the William H, Knudsen Realty firm’ by Rolfe H, Smith, for the past nine years associated with the Roy Annett Inc. realty firm, 28 E. Huron St. Smith, of 6450 Maybee Rd., Clarkston, joined withthe Annett business in 1950 after 24 years with the Consumers Power Co.’s Wayne 2 County district in Plymouth, * Lj * Knudsen, of. 201 Navajo Dr., will his ‘association with his continue +2; gd firm, with offices located at 244 ee Bt. ah on ot he devoted with real estate ap- and Oakland County Chap- Society of Real Estate - ing*7,000 employes of 65 companies provided a —— losing —— whole Far Hoffa also took an inquiry into the. collusion charges and de-: mands for the resignation of lo- eal president Kenneth McDougall om. of the hands of the Team- | controls Hamilton and Toronto, ‘don Newman, a member of the Contract Bargaining Committee, presented a motion to put the local into trusteeship, like Teqmster lo- aicals at Hemolley and Windsor, * * ‘Trusteeship isa an employed by union headquarters‘ to strip of governing themselves. Some members shouted con demnation of ‘the | proposal. Others yelled at Dodds; “Go back to Windsor and stay there.” ” Others said that once a fost contro! of its affairs, it-never regained the driver's seat, trusteeship about 14 years, Ham- ilton for = . se * down, they voted to set up a com- mitteé with broad powers and to hire a lawyer to help it along. The men agreed to convert $2,600 in bonds, their remaining assets, ~ Tinto cash to pay him. The members demanded that McDougall. be suspended. Dodds argued he could be suspended only by Hoffa, The members suspended him anyway and voted to wire, Hoffa the news. Give Hoffa Pal “3 Years in Jail Convict B. F. Collins of Perjury in Union Wiretap Probe The uproar started when Gor-| locals of their autonomy when it is felt they have become incapable The Windsor loca] has been in After ‘the members simmered sters Joint Counctt No. 52, which | f _ ROLLED BOXCARS — Thirteen cars of a 125-ear freight train were derailed at Greensboro, ‘was. blamed on The Day in Birmingham . : AP Wirephoto Southern Railroad for eight hours. The mishap a hot bearing. Hold Husband = in Wife's Death Police Say . Dearborn Township Man _ Has Admitted Shooting DETROIT W~A 45-year-old for- mer. mental patient who police say admitted killing his wife in an atgument over a check ‘was held today on a murder charge. * * * ae Detective Leo Mager of thej- Wayne County Sheriff's Depart- ment said Mrs. Stella Binkowski, '48, was shot and killed during a family argument Sunday after- ‘noon. Her husband, Stanley, was captured a short time afterward. Mager said the man fled the house in Dearborn Township after the shooting but was appre- hended minutes later in nearby Nankin Township. He said one of the victim’s teenaged children | by a previous marriage told him Binkowski and her mother had argued about an insurance check before the shooting: ~ Mager quoted the youngster as NEW yoRK w—Benjamin Franklin Collins, Detroit union of- sters President James R, Hoffa, trict Judge John M. Cashin to three years imprisonment for per- jury. The case developed from a grand jury investigation of wire-tapping and racketeering in Local 299 of the International. Brotherhood of Teamsters, ‘Collins, 48, is secretary-treas- wer of the local. Hoffa is presi dent of the local as well as head of the entire union, Collins wag continued in $2,500; bail pending an appeal from the: sentence. His attorney, Henry Singér, asked Collins be placed on proba- tion, calling him ‘‘just a clerk who worked hard all his life.’’ “The fact Is,” Cashin said to the defendant, “you did say things to the grand jury which the jury found to be perjurious. There must be a sentence here; and not a suspended sentence and probation, Collins was convicted Jan, 21 of lying when he told the investigat- ‘ing panel that niinutes of two of the local's meetings in 1953 were signed by him shortly afterwards. The government contended they ‘were signed much later, and inti- mated alterations might have been made, ficial and close associate of Team-/ was sentenced today by U. S. Dis-; ‘saying the woman insisted Binkow- iski couldn’t cash the check be- cause jt was made out to her. * * Assistant Prosecutor William Bledsoe said Binkowski told him: “I made up my mind to, .. kill her when I got up this morn- ing. But maybe I wouldn’t have done it if she had talked rin te me." County detective Harvey how said Binkowski had been a patient at Ypsilanti State Hospital. Expect 350 Persons for Realtors ‘Banquet Approximately 350 persons are expected to attend the 43rd annual banquet: of the Pontiac Board of Realtors at 6:30 p.m, tomorrow at Elks Temple. * * * Main speaker will be Dr. Charles E. Irvin, an East Lansing businéss and sales consultant, whose ap- pearance has been arranged with the cooperation of General Motors Corp., said Alcuin G. Kampgen, retiring — et Cramer = pone a Pontiac realtor, will be installed as 1959 board ‘president. ‘Harold Meininger, vice president of the Michigan Real Estate Assn., will also address the meeting brief- ly, said Kampsen. \, t TOP FASHION MODEL? — I ‘models? Although she looks like. ) pr w eet ee 8 this young lady withthe flawless complexion and look of cool detachment one of the top fashion one, Princess Alexandra of Kent is too busy being a princess, to have time to be a model. She will soon tour Central America with her mother, the Duchess of Kent. © ? N. C. yesterday, blockitg the main line of thé ie in Gems § i Beach Hotel From: Miami Miami Beach luxury hotels.* The FBI assigned 20 agents , to the case. The jewelry was owned by Leon C. Greenebaum, chairman of the beard of Hertz Car Rental Corp., his wife, and her sister, Mrs. Arth- ur Cole, also of-New York. Greenebaum told newsmen sorneone either overlooked or chose not to take some of the gems. Mrs. Cole.interrupted the inter- view with “IT do not ewant any of this in the newspapers.” She and her husband operate iMr. Mort, one of New York City's leading dress houses. Because some of the jewelry was not taken, officers theorized the thief was a professional, knew how to appraise gems and knew what he was after. The largest piece was a $130,.- 000 ring. The other pieces were mostly diamond and emerald bracelets and necklaces, The jewels were instired, At first, police figured the theft was $500,000, Later they scaled it down to $400,000. high,’’ said Greenebaum, Later he said “I guess the amount was close to half that amount.” The police said, however, they) + are sticking to their $400,000 esti- mate. * * Mrs, Greenebaum and Mrs, Cole wore the jewelry .on an outing Saturday night. The FBI and po- lice said the thief possibly spotted it- then. Greenebaum declined to tell newsmen where they had been. The three spent part of Sunday away from their $100 a day suite in the American Hotel. Upon re- turn at 4:30 p.m, to pack for a trip to New York, they found the jewelry missing. “Manager Says Will File Charges, (Continued From Page One) ference in City Hall. Willman had left home and arrived’ at his City Hall office shortly before. The conference broke up at noon. Before going to lunch, Willman said he planned to talk with Straley this afternoon. “T will decide then ff I will sign the charges,’’-he said. The city manager said he had been reviewing the charges with Eastman. Eastrnen left City Hall saying he did not plan to return | there today, “unless the manager summons me.’ “The contents of the charges were. still a closely guarded secret. They reportedly accuse Straley of incompetence and lack of lead- ership, based generally on condi- tions within the police department on Nov. 12, the day Eastman stripped Straley of powers. with anything that occurred while he enjoyed his full powers, these charges must be filed today to meet the requirements of a 90-day statute of limitations, Why, Jayne! jiLeaves Ball in Her Undies RIO DE JANEIRO # — Jayne Mansfield left a carnival ball Sun- day in her and her hus- band’s dinner ja after enthusi- astic fans pulled off her dress. She and her husband, muscle- man Mickey Hargitay, were danc- ing at a focal robot gd when sortie of her Brazilian fans started plucking at little. flower decorations on the pulled the zipper in the back and the souvenir hunters ‘ripped. up the dress as it fell to the floor. bruised slightly and also lost her ‘ — t “That $500,000 figure is a little; If the chief is to be charged ot pink lace dress, Then someone/' Hargitay said his wife was). + Stolen MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —A thief, perhaps a gem ex- pert, stole a reported $400,000 in diamonds, emeralds hotel suite of a vacationing New York auto rental magnate. The theft“Sunday was the biggest in the history of |: ? ‘Crime Wave Report False’ City Manager, Police Chief Say Berkley Mayor Wrong © BERKLEY—Reports of a crime wave in Berkley issued by Mayor Donald N. McPherson at a special council ‘meeting Sunday have no foundation, according to both City Manager Edwin J. Johnston and Police Chief Peter Sykes today. The Sunday morning meeting called by McPherson was attended by six of seven councilmen, Apparently hoping Johnston would fire Sykes, those present at the meeting voted unanimous- ly to back Johnston “in anything ue does in regard to the tenure of Sykes. ” The cause of council members alarm was a mystery sniper who fired a bullet through the front windows in two separate homes last Wednesday and Thursday here and the escape of two teenagers from the Berkley Police Station Friday night. Berkley police had picked up a carload of six youths who admit- ted they were going to a “rum- ble’* (gang war) in Royal Oak: Police “found eight knives, a pipe wrench and a length of chain in their car. Two of the youths climbed out of a window in the police station and ran. They were picked up by Detroit police Sunday after- noon and were to be returned to Berkley police later today on a warrant for carrying concealed weapons. Sykes said this morning that he couldn't understand why May- or McPherson called a special meeting Sunday morning to check on the “lax handling: of the sniper incidents.” Sykes left for Alpena Saturday afternoon. He felt that the seven additional volunteer - policemen added to the regular staff to pa- trol the streets over the weekend for the sniper was sufficient. Both Sykes and Johnston said they can find no connection be- tween the sniper and the teenagers. No guns were found in the car with the youths. Man, 82, Burned in House Fire Charles King Injured in One City Blaze; 2nd Damages Vacant Home Two house fires this weekend in Pontiac resulteg)in a total of more than $5,000 di es ont injury to ong man. Charles King, 82, “~ “admitted to Pontiac General Hospital Satur- day afternoon with burns suffered in a fire at his home at 21 Bellevue St: King, said firemen, apparently dozed off while smoking a pipe trying to put out the blaze. He was described in fair condi- tion today, The fire was confined mainly to the living room of the $1,000 to the house and contents. Just past midnight today a fire broke out ina two-story vacant duplex at 31 Allison St. Firemen from three stations fought the blaze for two hours. Damages were estimated at $4,500 to the building, There was no furniture in the: structure. Officials said the fire at times endangered houses fearby but did not spread to the neighboring struc- tures. Defective wiring was re- ported to be the cause. Heart Ailment Claims ‘Wild Bill’ Donovan (Continued From Page One) had been shot down or trapped behind enemy lines in varioas the- aters, President Harry 8S. Truman in 1946 decorated Donovan with the oak leaf‘ cluster to the Distin- guished Service Medal he re- ceived during World War I. Pres- ident Eisenhower tn 1957 award- ity Medal. Donovan-was defeated in 1932 when he ran as the Republican eandidate for governor of New York, The. winner Was Herbert H. Lehman. A lawyer, Donovan served after World War II on the war crimes prosecution staff that prepared evi- dence against the principal Nazi war criminals tried at Nuernberg. In_the field of diplomacy, Dono- van once served as ambassador to Thailand. A native of Buffalo, N.Y., Don- ovan was an outstanding terback while attending bia University. Allen W. Dulles, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, paid tribute to Donovan as ‘‘the father of central intelligence in the United States.” Army Secretary Wilber. M. Brucker said ‘‘the nation mourns one of its great soldier-states- men.” ~ Donovan's wife the former Ruth Rumsey, along with a brother, the Rev. Vincent Donovan, a Domini- can priest, were at his bedside when he died, Surviving with his id, of Berryville, Va, and five grandchildrén. = Service will be in Arlington ‘Na- tional Cemetery, Seme Survivors Not Satisfied ROGERS CITY — The owners of the ill-fated Carl -D. Bradley have offered an out of court settle- sank in Lake Michigan last No- vember. Spokesmen for the Carl D. Brad- ley ship disaster children’s fund committee said Saturday the Brad- pay an average of $20,000 to each, nt the 33 crewmember’s families. But ilies have expressed to sich a settlement: have filed $780,000 suite in U. 8. Dis- trict Court in Detrolt, The committee, headed by the Carl D. Bradley Owners Make Settlement Offer ley Transportation Co.{s willing to) {contingent upon its acceptance by sank, They are the families of Alva Budnick, Gary Strzelecki and Ray- mond J.“Kowalski, | Transportation company attor- neys said the claimants must — that the freighter was rthy and. that the com. pany page it before they can col- lect in their suits. They added such a. suit might take years to decide whereas the company’s offer would be paid im- mediately. Company spokesmen said the settlement offer was made a “gufficient number” of the sur- vivors;, : * * Committee members cautioned the survivors that if the offer is re- jected, the company could petition for a limitation of liability. ed Donovan the National Secur- |‘ widow and brother are a son Dav-|. | (Lakeside Drive Hemnioy {Due for Hearing, Tonight the high water hazard for, other homes in the area.” Commissioners also will take up St. A Merrill street resident, Mrs. J. A. Anderson, is asking commis- sioners to investigate the problem of all-day parking in front of her home. She sgid it is impossible Twice refused in the past, the matter is being brought up now Evergreen sewer is ay next year. rs a this year, according to Andrew F. city, in his January report. Only 10 permits were issued by his office last month, he said. Con- struction costs are estimated at for January of last year. Argyle Rd. is handling ticket reservations for the hincheon and card party Feb. 16 under the sponsorship of Birmingharn Chap- ter 220, Order of the Eastern Star. The party will be held in the Masonic Temple on Wood- the public. Birmingham will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. E. field Hills. Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. C.-W. Cruch, both of whom attend- Simrhong College, will speak on “What the School Offers,” Michigan Posts Low Toll Again Traffic Victims By The Associated Press deaths reported’ in Michigan over the weekend. * & &. Ice and snow driving hazards were credited by State Police with k the fatality toll down. It was the sixth straight weekend. this year in which be- low average traffic death tolls were reported. The Associated Press. fatality ‘count started at 6 p.m. Friday and ended a — Sunday. was killed Saturday when his sled Standish. ‘James R. Michaux, 32, of Jack- son, was killed Sunday when he was struck by a car at a sacks | intersection, | * x & with the idea that it would be a. temporary arrangement until the . completed * ed the Home Economics School at - two public hearings held over from — 18-foot alley at the rear of st Park - for a vehicle to pick up- or dis- ~ Building got off to a slow start Butt, building inspector for the . $83,200 as compared to $443,100 ! Mrs. Clifford Ress -of 551 © ward avenue and will be open to -_ ~—=—— The Simmons College Club of | S. Snyder, 3 Faculty Rd., Bloom- * A 2 Boys on Sleds- Are - Among 3 Weekend Two boys killed in sledding ac. r- |cidents on snow-covered roads | were among the three traffic « Edward cant “Ir. 2. of Omer, | lwas struck by a car on a road near © David White, 9, of Detroit, was 7 ‘killed Sunday “when his sled was struck by a passing car in Bloom- field Township. (See story page « one.) ‘Misunderstandings’ ’ DETROIT (UPI) — Two “mis- understandings” on the same night, and Mrs. Beverly Rothschild, 29, was fished out of the Detroit River early today. * * * Mrs. Rothschild, who i{s es- tranged from her husband,’ told Be with a@ friend near a pier at the foot of Mt. Elliott. * ® ®& She had a “misunderstanding” and left the car. She walked to a home, On leaving the ‘booth her second © : the committee has grown to d settlement .| $147,000 of about $3,000 each for the Bea cy tares at's series of| {Me llr of 28 men who were recent meetings. left fatheriess by the sinking. , Ww 4... Fund Trustee .John 5S, The three families beeking sink lh UL he eretroes ete allege that the hugejed they intend to use the shares : |freighter was unseaworthy when it|for their children's education. aay oe ae ee ae Se tp Put Her in the River : we wig dy Bae te btn police she was in a parked car - telephone booth at the foot of the - pier to call a taxi to take her | a bad | listen when you talk? to one-fourth of your message. in their. memories, an educator says. I nce he ‘forgets. from one-half a ? the United States Army. own S . All Rolls in Dr. Ralph a Nichols, head of} You can let your mind wander Satine; convictions or complenes. "| The Katusas, the spokesman If ace run- ¢ 2 by 11 A, M. the University of Minnesota's com-jand miss much of the message or . « said, Wave been used for at least ause of | BACK munications program told a man-|use the following processes de- ae! a year, But the Army won't ‘say T is : agement seminar at the American|signed for more efficient compre- To protect against this threat, he | how many Katusas are on the TIRED BLOOD’ a NEXT - College of Hospital Administrators: |hension: : ‘hear the man out and with- payroll at Korean rates of about o- DAY at we wt i. Think ahead of th taker te emt eam cute. 8 day. ? Take GERITOL i Developine 11 A.M The average person who listens | a if possible, where |"°?- The spokesman said the Katu-| | Beet Stronger Fast | ja . to. somebody talk remembers | the talk is ke and what con. | He called inability to listen “‘ajsas work and train with U.S. beck! | im 6c to 10c Bech? only saly ha of what he has heard. | clusions can be drawn trom what |major oversight in our system of|troops and draw the Same assign.| | | just 7 days—or money m Wier IME FADEPROO a a a 2 7 Aly S a \> cower PONTIAC PRESS. ie *. . bd MONDAY. | FEBRU ARY 9, 1959 People Don't Rewiernber. Much You've Told. Them 3 ‘CHICAGO Do people really The odds are strong that you fail to gmbed more than one-sixth\c@n speaks per minute. leaves spare time to think. & %8«.% what he has barely | is being spoken at the moment, : 2. to one-third within eight hours, Why all the inattention? - Dr, Nichols puts much of. the blame on misure of spare thinking points he makes. Complete? time. tee Gaede People think much faster than \the 125 Words the ne i ‘his Weigh the evidence the’ talker has used to support the Is it valid? 3. Review and summarize pe- | US. Army ls Adding * (Koreans fo Its Units Dr. Nichols says our brains be.|A7™yY'S troops in Korea. come’ overstimulated—at the ex- cane classroom_ instruction." ments as regular personnel. ‘A Pentagon spokesman said they are called “Katusas"” — Koreans attached to city’s | 960,000 Protesianit ehureh {Hold Edge in New York memkare(-440,000 are Negress abd NEW YORK #—A majority of| 90,000’ are Puerto Ricans—a total the Protestants in New York 5 City of 55 per cent. are nonwhite, says a report of words. Watch cs yd Counell of the: Cit) of ero gestures, tones of voice. | WASHINGTON (AP) —~ Koreans|New York. It says that of tela Bring All You . s & &. are being added to the U.S. . 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He couldn’t remember the : sanptan- rhe it will fall i in baled “Soke order | aa his men “endwise,” Lincoln re- the other side of the gate. e ordere Has Been Vary Demanding Job Mayor of Tokyo Rebuilds City By KENNETH ISHII nie! w—When Seiichiro Yasui a soft job, he pictures himself mayor of New York or dreams of London or Paris or Rome, 2 Yasui, you see, is mayor of ‘To- t kyo, ‘the world’s largest city. Running Tokyo is a 24-hour a day task that demands the com- bined’ talents of a carnival baker, When he took the job in 1946 at the age of 54, Tokyo‘lay in ruins. More than 80 per cent of pon dap carpi waste by bomb raids. Its popu- Now, after three — consecutive terms, Yasui can look upon @ re- built capital, thriving as never -be- _financier,-art lover, glad hander)fore and bursting with 8,840,000 and the cast iron ‘stomach of a goat. . For bossing what may well be the world’s most complex metropo- lis, Yasui receives $305.55.a month ‘and a rent-free selene: people. In his tadtefully-furnished_ office in- the metropolitan ‘government building, the Governor Tokyo—as he js officially known—puffed on a freshly-lit cigar and recalled: Catalogs 40,000 Milky Ways Space Map Coming Up With Ist of 5 Volumes PASADENA, road map, “Astronomers are already work- ing on it, and expect’ to publish the _- firstof five volumes this. spring. x «*. The space map is a monumental catalog of, 40,000 of the brightest galaxies of stars visible from the Northern Hemisphere. A galaxy is a cluster of millions of solar sys- tems. One is our own Milky Way. Our solar system—the sun and its planets—is a tiny part of the Milky Way. Dr. Fritz Zwicky, California In- stitute of Technology astrophysi- cist, announced the project Sat- Calif. W—If man ever builds a machine that will take him far out into the universe, he won't have to worry about a Galaxies have various shapes. Some look like pinwheels, some are ‘almost—ball- shaped—and others resemble clouds. They tend to} form into clusters of galaxies and 10,000 of these super clusters will be included in the space map. The space map is being financed partly by the Office of Naval Re- search, which regards navigation as a naval problem whether it be through oceans or space. It is being compiled from photo- graphs taken by the 18- and 48-inch Schmidt telescopes on Palomar Mountain in San Diego County and should be completed within two years. In it will be 40 © charts, Four charts together will about equal the space in the sky covered by a clenched fist at arm's-distance.. “In the past 12 years we've done as much reconstruction work as would normally be expected - to take 40 years, And we've had problems other than bomb dam- age. “T envy cities like New York, Chicago, Paris, London and Rome because they aren't troubled with earthquakes and floods the way we are." Yasui’s comparisons are based on ‘personal studies made during three visits abroad, As governor, Yasui supervises a complex administration that— covers 1,210 square miles, broken up into 24 divisions, eight com- missions and 23 ward offices, and ’ Lincoln Would Scorn Dem Party—Bagwell DEARBORN (UPI) — Abraham employing 135,433 people. Last year the metropolitan budg- et totaled 367 million dollars, or roughly 10 per cent of the national budget. Of the 367 million, 17 per cent came from the central gov- ernment and the rest from: city .in- jcome including 61 per cent from | loéal taxes. Yasui also is an active or: hon- lorary_ member of more than_100 committees and organizations, * * * In addition to his city responsi- bilities, he heads such organiza- tions as the all-Japan Ikebana (Flower Arrangement) Assn., the National Athletic Assn., and the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce. . - Yasui's trim, conservatively- dre figure, neatly - combed hair, and grey mustache give him the appearance of a prosperous businessman, Behind his tortoise- shell glasses he is rarely recog- nized in a crowd. ried daughters, entered govern- men service soon after hig gradua- ition from Tokyo University in 1917. City plannerg envisage a Tokyo 20 years trom fiow that will have its population dispersed In numer- ous satellite cities around an in- ner core, linked by freeways and studded ‘with parks in a pattern somewhat like that planned for Break-In Victim Receives Plenty of News on Job HOT SPRINGS,, Ark., —‘‘Are you Louis Goltz of Pfeif- er’s?’" a male telephoner asked Sunday night. — . “Yes,” Goltz said. — “Well, Greater London, and hung up. “That,” the governor said, “will x * * be for my successors to tackle. I] Goltz, manager of Pfeifer's plan to retire when my present term is up this year. I think I'll os relax and spend my time read- ing and taking walks in the coun- “Pye had a busy 13 years in office and I'm a little tired.’ Men's Store, went to the store, It had been broken into through .¢@ window. Goltz said he was unable to de- termine immediately if anything had been taken. ; x * * Surely no money’ could have been taken—Goltz said cash was not kept in the store overnight. The safe had lettered across. its face: ~ “This safe is not locked.” Below it was written: is now.” “Tt (AP) your store was robbed | Saturday night,” “the caller said, | Lincoln would look with scorn on the Democratic party if he were alive today, Paul D, Bagwell, titular head of the state GOP, said The intruders had locked. it. Floating Lodns Good MILLER’S FURNITURE, February SALE wos ‘ae , helps you save money! SERTA POSTURE: © Top designed SS. ’ — wad posture * ips you Regp it! Association = Back again... low, low ““ONCE-A-YEAR- NATIONAL SALE” Price! @ For a limited time only, we make this famous mattress: ble to you at Tor ‘once-in-a-year-national sale” price. You 4 et plus features of press usually price-tagged meoch 5 much higher tity gemptroction, Scient for extra Extra thegreary deste layer for port. Sleeps you level for Semtort ¢ that rests back, fests body all over. Advertised in the § Journal of the American Medical type mattresses © Handsome, long-lasting fabric covering. 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City Clerk Patrick Flannery said this. morning the highway t has previously pro< "posed this route but that the city ot Southfield does not favor it because it would cut through val- uable property. e council, he said, would pre- fer that the expressway be along 145Mile road, which would keep it) . out of the city,, and border along Wéswood Village, Bingham Farms and Franklin Village. The state highway department will also ask the City Council to approve the Southfield expressway within the city from Eight-Mile road to the intersection at North- western highway and Nine-Mile reed, Ruben said. Humphrey Saves the Day for Dems WASHINGTON (AP)}—Early in the session, Sen. Russell Long (D- La) found a moment when not a single Republican senator was in the Senate. Quickly he proposed Congress abolish the Republican Ever since, Republicans have been waiting for their chance, Re- tly Minority Leader Everett itksen (R-Ill) noticed that all Democrats were gone and an- ngunced he would propose aboli- tien of the —. party. But, just then, Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn) pe in, calling, “Tl object.” «* * * Said Dirksen: ‘‘My friend from Minnesota has saved the day for the Democrats and I salute him "for doing so.” Died in His Own Trap GLEN WILTON, Va. ® — A makeshift bear trap was blamed for the death here of C. W. Thomas, a Botetcourt County). farmer. Coroner E. B. Morgan said Thomas; whose crops had been damaged by bears, rigged up a rifle and attached a wire to its trigger. He tripped on the wire when going to inspect his trap. CAMPING? NO, SIR, SWIMMING! — Presi- dent Eisenhower kids with a group of Boy Scouts at Spence Air Force Base, Ga:, before boarding the Columbine III for Washington Sunday. after vacationing at the plantation estate of former Treasury Secretary George M. Humphrey. About AP Wirephote 60 boys, celebrating National Boy Scout Week, - waited an hour in the rain to_see the President. The President asked one youngster if they had beén-camping. The boy replied, “No, sir, swim- ming.” _tHr. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY | 9, 1950 - | wee ae ‘(Catholic Women Re ia 0 R a6 Slate Elections ) y a aK 30 y, » ‘- : lin Avon Library: _ | ROCHESTER —. Tie. annual ‘je@lection of officers of. the “newly 0. eal ‘ Worse a eter is ected ROYAL OAK — A Rayal Oak eae hit Joseph in the|ot the Little Flower: Township Public Library, high school. student’ was fatally | , {Burial will be in Holy = iz election _ * shot by a friend in an accident Tif youth Was rushed trom; the Cemetery. : s of cers, rev Sunday, local police reported to Semetroth home at 2815 Linwood constitution nd by lant “will be] aay, iY pice Tepe Rd. to Willlam Beaumont Mos- Baldwin PT A to Elect presented to the membership. a ei can | pital here, where he died seven Nominating Committees: | larger to Mrs. Perry Craw- Joseph Decker JF. 15. of 2662 | hours: later. oo concen paca Lange Burnham Rd. was examining a .38- The gun belongs to Gary's fa-| ROCHESTER — The. Bald win For ae sheen na al caliber revolver with his friend, |ther, Wendell Semelroth, according School PTA will meet in the multi- ‘Teial work done by the group is Gary Semetroth'16, when the BUN |to police, purpose room of the school at 8 comparable to'the works of charity) —_ “| Joseph a freshman at the Uni-lp.m, Wednesday to elect’ a nomi done by the Pontiac League — ; versity of Detroit High School, was} nating committee whose job it will both being units of the Detroit) These Women Drivers! oe me om sage Sr., say to select Pirroe: <5, Reg office - : 4 - lent o Peterson Glass Corp.) in the associat coming Archdiocesan League of Catholic) waronaL CITY, Calif. uv —lat 610 Livernols Rd., Ferndale, a. 7 At Wednesday's meeting further Mrs. Joanne Ostberg drove her x« *~ ®* During the business meeting, Dr, plans will be made for the annual|°@” With one hand while she/ His father said Joseph had no|Morris Weltman will explain his Spring Archdiocesan meeting to be helped deliver her sister's baby|interest in guns and that hé didn't| role as visiting teacher in the held April 0 at Sylvan Glen Coun-|With the other. And she didn't|know why he and Gary would be|Rochester Community School Dis- try Club on 8 Rochester road, _ |forget to keep the horn blowing | playing: with one. trict, He will also outline the psy- to warn traffic. Mrs. Carlos Long, chological services available in the 21, and her 7-pound son, Brett,| , SMRIME Denier the Pinme, [local schoo! system and talk brief Chur aa to H onor came through the ordeal fine. He| !# ® sister, Jeanne, 17, at home. v the problem of een, _ ‘|was born on the way to a hospi-| Services for Joseph will be ‘at and answer pe Personnel of ta 9:30 a.m, Wednesday in the Shrine will Fins ; _\Its Own School . —= ROCHESTER — Thé~‘school ff an board of the First Congregational| J Church here has invited teachers ee and other personnel of the church — school to be honored guests at alle / IR a we dinner to be held at 6:30 p.m. | Thursday in the church hall. ; The event is planned to express : the board's appreciation for the ter graduates from Central Mich-| services these people perform for| R uth Annette K ent WedsSiin School in June, the couple | the youth of the church throughout will reside in Long Beach, Calif.,/the year, church officials said to- Lt. Kenneth A. Schluchteryre eee 8 speaker wil be the Tee 7 Joha Forseyth, minister of educa- tion at Bushnell Congregational Church Supper Slated Church, Detrolt GOODISON — A smorgasbord} During the’ Lenten season, the supper will be served at. Paint| Board of Education will sponsor an Creek Community Methodist] adult Bible study class. The classes Church here beginning at 5:30 p.m.|will begin at 7:30 p.m.. Friday Wednesday. The event will be spon-|and wil] be held in the church sored by the Women's Society and/hall. Men's Club of. the church. The] Dr, Ray M. Hardy, church pas- dinner is- open to the public. tor, will conduct the classes, $306 Code go 700 BAD AXE — The First Presby-, : terian Church here was the scene of the wedding at 7 p. m. Saturday in which Ruth Annette Kent of Fil- ion became the bride of Lt. (jg) Kenneth Arthur Schluchter Jr. of Drayton Plains. The Rev. Joseph) D. Ryan performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Kent of Filion. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Schluchter, 28855 Silver Hill Rd., Drayton Plains. A gown of antique brocade, fashioned with long, tapered sleeves, fitted bodice and Sabrina neckline accented with pearis and appliques, was the bride’s choice for her wedding. The full- length skirt ended in a chapel train. A crown of pearls held her fin-| gertip veil of silk illusion. She car- ried a bridal bouquet of white ‘ carnations, stephanotis and English MEE. KENNETH SCHLUCHTER ivy. Drayton Plaina‘and George A, Gretchen Kolbe of ‘Royal Qak| and Douglas E, Kent of Filion, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids) both brothers of the bride. were Floy Stirrett of Detroit and A reception in the church dining July Jelinek of Filion. larey ; ,. |room followed the nuptials, Then rry Schluchter served his. brother as best man. 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M. | ih Table Tent: Set yeomes bei 4 of : Waite's Bownsiin Store ~} 1, / . Y ' i ‘ . ‘ A. oe é ; : é ‘ ‘ : | z ‘ , os a Z j ‘ A é oe | \ e pie 22 a be ae eS. phe Pe See SER we fee eee ee ee Pe ee reas Sere ae fi der eee i sf Stee ‘ Me: 7 2 Mins, WILKIAM 3. HURLEY. Mrs. William J, (Elsie C.) Hur- ter, Mrs, Frances Blighte of “3 aister Mrs. Wilfred. S. sister. a.m, e-| Home; with buria Lakeside Cenietéry NEAL D,. WHITE Neal D. White, 18, of 1430 Cres- cent Lake Rd., Waterford ‘Twp. died Sunday morning at Pontiac General Hospital of injuries sus- tained in an auto accident Feb. 3. He was employed at the Pontiac Fu-|Rolladium and is survived by his parents Mr, and Mrs. Jessie White; three brothers, Monty, Roger, and Phillip} and a sister, Linda, all at home, Service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Sparks-Griffin Fu- neral Home with burial in Crescent Hill Cemetery. MRS. AARON D. FRANCIS. METAMORA — Service for Mrs. Aaron D, (Marie) Francis, 61, of 39 W. High St. will be held 2 p.m. y burial; Srotal Cemetery * * “MRS, CLYDE ¢ povdees’ * Mrs, Clyde (Susie C.) Douglas, 84, of 11 N. Roselawn Dr., died today at Pontiac General Hospital. She was a member of the Church of the Brethren, 4 ee eee ae ‘Wednesday at Sparks-Griffin ineral ~Home with burial in the Southfield Cemetery. LALLIAN RB. ELLIOTT ; Lillian R. Elliott, 79, of 57 N. ‘Squirrel ‘Rd., died at her home abana night. : are two brothers, Rob- ert Elliott, of Port Huron, and iCeil Elliott, of Auburn Heights. i Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. -, "Tuesday at the Moore Chapel: of Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home with “[band were spending the winter. | Congregational Church, the Meta- tional Church here with burial in Metamora Cemetery. The body will Ul cng in hospital in Brooks-/ ville, Fla., whére she and her hus- She was a member of Pilgrit tmofa ¢hapter of Order of Eastern Star of which she was.a past Club. are two sons, Frank McTaggart of Livonia and Charles McTaggert f Metamora; ‘rancis of Drayton Plains; two grandchildren and three step- grandchildren. Two brothers, Wil- liam Keller of Grosse Pointe and Kenneth Keller of California, also survive, — MRS. ALBERT MILLER HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Al- bert (Mary) Miller, 63, of 408 Sher- man St., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Dryer Funeral Home here with burial in Lakeside Cem- etery. She died today at her. home after a long illnzss. For the past 18 years she Op- erated Knight's Grocery Store and was a member of the Holly Pres- byterian Church and Verbena Re- becca Lodge No. 251. Surviving besides her husband ‘purial in Preston. are a sister, Mrs, M. D, Mann tomorréw at Pilgrim Congrega- polly Png pv een y wy a derdy ems, Lagat, Sin Oe 4 Francis died Thursday! q matron and of the Past Matrons'|. | Surviving besides her husband] a stepson, Kirk} PEARIL WILLIAMS Pearil Williams, 74, of & Auburniday illness of 18 years. Heights; and three daughters, Everett Grubb of Clarkston, and gs. H. Barbara A. Williams, who is serving with the U.S. Navy at Chicago, Ill. He also leaves six grandcildren and two great-grand-} children. Service will be held at 2 p.m. | Tuesday at the Pursiey Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Vernon} Cemetery, Washington Township, | KENNETH §, PEEVEY Kenneth §. Peevey, old don of Mr. and Peevey Jr., of Garden City will be held 1 p. m, tomorrow at Philips | Funeral Home here with burial in| denly of virus pneumonia Sunday at a, home. Ave., died Saturday night after an A member of Centra} Methodist Surviving besides his wife, Lols, are two sons, Charles, of Drayton Plains, George: of Aub AAA, Charles Branson of Pontiac, Mrs. Ln * ad ro “ome PONTIAC PRESS. Monnay, FRanvigny. ‘9, 1959 a hs i in Pontiac and Nearby Areas. saturday. She was. born in Bt Paul, Minn : * * * “AKRON, Ohio . (AP) grant, ‘not all JOHN | can get permission from my 2 e — S soldiers are ‘DEAR JOHN: Neither. The | commanding officer. I am 20, orm 1 gentlemen, but | guilty parties are the parents | white; Protestant, do not J ~ what about the | of both who failed to teach | , smoke or curse and girls? You can't tell me that-a m 15-year-old girl strength of character when the was jilted. doesn’t know | flesh is weak. “I know I am a total stran- right from x *&« * ger but feel that we could wrong. Don't be “DEAR ABBY: I read in make a go of it. 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White. 32-A to 36-B. “$300 Charge Accounts Invited Bebette Corset Shop 14 North Saginaw Street FE 2-6921 Fred: We're Through Last year, maybe, you had a good excuse. You said you: were waiting for the right one to come along. But now! Here's the most beautiful Buick ever, With paint you don’t even have to wax. With wonderful choices of colors and upholstery. With fine car details wherever you look. ’’The” car, at a price 2 out of 3 new car buyers can afford. _ So if you don’t go to OLIVER MOTORS and, talk turkey, you and | are pfft! , | OLIVER MOTOR SALES Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Palit pon pone ¥ be emart-look smart — 3) in any Pontiac Zonta Fair and Auction will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. Feb. 18 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Admiring one of the prod- ucts to be sold are, left to right, Mrs. _ A.C. Ish, Mrs. Robert Mount and Mrs. Chadd Mellinger. - ‘Plans to Marry BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mrs. Bruce Smith of Elkridge, Md., and H. Alexander Smith of Washington, D.C., have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, ‘Mary Bruce Smith, to Michael Torrey Shall- cross. Michael is the son of Mrs. Clifferd Bateman West of . Lone Pine road and John Shall- cross of Glyndon, Md. He was | graduated from Cranbrook School and is in his senior year at the University of Maryland. Mary was graduated from Foxcroft (school), Middlebury, Va. She was introduced to society at the Bachelors Co- tillion in Baltimore. Alpha Delta Kappa Plans Spring Tea Mrs. Walter Bennett was hostess to Zeta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority at her home on Lorraine court. Thursday evening. Mrs. Ruth Wright assisted, ‘Plans were made fora spring tea to be held at the Mohawk road home of Mrs. Sam Hale. examples of p |bomes. . x é Who's to Blame for This Trouble? my background Please don’t print my name “put send it to the girl along with my address. Thank you.” : ‘A SOLDIER. DEAR SOLDIER: Marriage is more than a mail-order agreement between a girl who needs a favor and a boy who . is willing to grant it. Sorry, but I can't put you in touch with this girl. You are one in a million and I hope your un- selfish and generous attitude will be rewarded by the hap- piness you reserve. a a oe “DEAR ABBY: About the 15-year-old girl who got her- self into that mess with the soldier: Really, if'a girl is dumb enough to fall for those lines before marriage, she should expect her lines to change, too.”’ MOTHER OF BOYS * * * “DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a girt who is 19 years ‘old, engaged to be married and she, asked her mother to give her a baby doll (a large one) for Christmas? She has a roomful of dolls in all sizes and colors. They are all-over her: bed, sitting in her win- dows and hanging from the walls. When I told her [f thought she was too old to be playing with dolls she said she wasn't ‘playing’ with them, she ‘collected’ them. I say, ‘What's the difference?’ Does she sound grown up enough to get married?” HER FRIEND DEAR . FRIEND: Many grown-ups ‘‘collect’’ dolls as a hobby, and there's nothing babyish about it — unless the collector pretends she’s the Mamma. : * * * “DEAR ABBY: A_ good friend of my husband's makes it a habit to drop in around mealtime and naturally we have to ask him to- stay for dinner. I was never too ,crazy about him, but he has been a buddy to my husband for a long time, so I put up with him. “Last night was the last straw. That big jerk looked at the label on the beer bottle and said it was the worst beer ever brewed, but he drank three bottles. My~ brainless husband sat there and didn’t say a word. Don’t you think he could have thought of something to say?” SILENT PARTNER DEAR SILENT: Sometimes it takes more brains to keep your mouth shut. * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-ad- dressed, stamped envelope. Stork Shower Is Held A pink and blue shower hon- oring Mrs. Robert C. Phillips / Jr. (nee Patricia L, Dean) was / fheld Thursday evening at the/ Blaine avenue home of Mrs; Ralph J. Hedgewood, Guests were Mrs. Carl Betz, Mrs, Kalmuth Blankenship, Mrs, William Brown,’ Mrs. Robert Lenz, Mrs. Keith/Van - Kleek, Mrs. Lloyd B. Collier, Mrs, Dorothy Kennedy) and Mrs, Barrett Harrison, ‘Others were Mrs, / Robert Coppersmith; Mrs. /Norman Haldane, Mrs. William Moore, Mrs. Victor Johnson, /Mrs. Ivan Wischman, Mrs. Ruth Bedard, Mrs, Jeanene Everett, Rose- mary Cole, Dee Brim and Vir- ginia Richardson. / Illinois has 50,000 acres of parks. The parks include many colorful ioneer American i , i es HELEN L,, HACKMAN Mr. and Mrs, Alva Hackman — of Brownstown, Ind, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Helen Louise, of Birming- ham to Kenneth E. Calhoun. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Calhoun of Com- merce. 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In this instance being a little rude to one who is going to drive his, or her, car home is infinitely better than being overhospitable and very possi- bly contributing to a horrible. accident. “Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to be married soon and as I am very active in my chureh, would like to“invite the whole congregation: (it is a small church) to my wedding without | sending invitations. \Would it be proper to have the clergy- man announce this from the plpit the Sundey preceding the wedding and say that all are invited to the wedding of Miss Mary Doe and Mr. Henry Smith, and also to the recep- tion afterwards jn the church basement?” Answer: In a small church” where the members of the con- gregation are all friends, such an invitation would be entirely practical, and ten therefore proper. “Dear Mrs. Pos Post: I think a printed‘ thank-you tard is cold and says liftle in the way of thanks. And yet we are re- ceiving them quite regularly. 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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1050 > in an Er ok |. ‘The growing population 1s num: jextending more. than a ‘undred across Banana -@ re ever, cm osm ath eee. sheath of rest fe; nt, aod IZ (or tT | ‘bered not in hundreds but many | miles along the coast, - —_—| Ialand and Indiaw eret, activities ge et ring oo aged ee in rocketville; other _thonsands.: Bulldozers claw~ at. the It ts a place of ec ye } erect folds down vad he le telibely ‘hab the A causeway leads ot ‘maln- *: wi ss wise, gloom. tara, ene and faa | en mo cons ct of norni Tae tr asc: as, ics eet aa es , wove as Booey. ee. ES : ns ‘and Warm ¥ ee aeh oo '- | .tgleaming white in sunlight- or|nessman, housewife, menial and sb Ww Id Yy ) K ‘i tert sun and lazy breeges. One of] bathed in searchlights by night.|child—love so collectively on an Coca Beach regards itself as ou Ou NOW ans ' amar fs rate Finally, the count-down reaches|emotional seesaw. ian eS America’s first* space-age town. What Shack Is? 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Cranes lift the huge monster into} “. @) er oO ee At night their garish signs bristlé during a practice mission, using al. 4, gee Cagua® place; gantries or erectors close |’ with rockets, miming flight in 4/14, impulse to simulate there”, Re soak an the! bout it; anvelevator carriers work-} | Are Mi ed Blessing — staccato of red, blue and yellow! sim) «the accomplishment is de-|Deable pros sg dee sean iere up-and down the ihultistoried e a 1X neon, ot scribed-as a shack." praeasg military pons and structure to make sivviad checks BY ROCKETS’ GLARE = + During a recent .SAC bombing their families, So Tittle li eof the rocket's mechanisms, --* . NEW YORK (NEA) -- What price a five-cent cup of Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, andjand navigation competition, a B47lexists on the Godavens! tele If all goes well, a count-down of - ‘coffee? their southerly. neighbor, Patrick|crew from the 2nd Bomb Wing at that some workers live Im main-|™@ny hours begins. Yellow, then Many coffee importers and roasters admit plummeting Air Force Base, Peg First the 56-year-old village at- torney for Woodcreek Farms. must the non-partisan primary Feb, 16. Highlighting Brown's $3 years as a practicing attorney was his service under former Michigan Attorney General Paut.W, V°or- heis in 1931-32. He also was legal advisor for the Ferguson graft grand jury, as well ag assistant prosecutor in Wayne County for 2% months in 1940, Bron in Minneapolis Feb. 26, school diploma from Bad Axe, bachelor of arts degree from the University ‘of Hawaii and a law degree from the University” of Michigan Law School in 1926, * * * Brown makes hid home - in Farmington ‘Township ‘at’ 29971 Ardmore St. with his wife, Bar- bara Ann, and two daughters. — During four months of 195] and 1952, the judicia] candidate was special assistant city attorney in Highland Park where he was ap- pointed to investigate the 105-man police force there. He has also served. ag attorney for Oak*Park. WENDELL BROWN German Repatriation - Goes On Despite Crisis MOSCOW t#—Despite political tensions, the Soviet-West’ German program for German repatriation is still functioning smoothly, West German sources report. . The agreement became effective last April and the number of Ger- man repatriates now is. approach- ing a monthly figure of about 900. The West Germans estimate more were two or less filing for the} be nominated among the top 10 at| 1902, Brown received his. high|. CLARK J. ADAMS Judge Clark. J. Adams is the second ranking Oakland County Circuit Court bench, having been appointed by Gov. Williams in 1955, The 54-year-old native and resi- dent of Waterford Township had been a practicing ‘attorney in Pon- tiac, a state representative, a Michigan Supreme Court justice, the governor's legal advisor, and a member of the State Corrections Cammission before his appoint- ment to the local bench. , After receiving both a bachelor of arts degree (1925) and law degree (1927) from the Univer. sity of Michigan, Adams entered # law partnership in the city. x * * . He jumped into the political arena in 1936 when elected as Democratic representative of the city. He served in this eapacity from 1937 to 1945. | It was four years later that Gov: Willlams selected Adams as his legal advisor, He occupied this pest until Aug, 14, 1952, when the governor elevated him to a seat on the high court, vacated _member of the Walter H. North. By a 2,054-vote margin in 1953 present Chief Justice John Deth- mers defeated Adams for re-elec- tion, After a brief stint with the Corrections Commission, Adams became an Oakland jurist, made possible when Williams created the county's fourth judicial seat. Adams liyes. with his wife Ade. line at 2755 W* Walton Blvd. They have a married daughter. ‘}municipal judge seeking elevation | the old Pontiac Junior College. by the death of Chief oir Le = : # Maurice E. Finnegan, Pontiac to a Circuit Court seat, has been associated with the ‘colets and. law in one way or another since 1928, The start came when Finnegan left the campus of the Univetsity of Detroit with a law degree syrhed under his arm. * ® * Born in Pontiac, the S4-year- old candidate received hia - di- School here in 1928, where he starred in six sports. After graduation he spent a year at A private law practice took up four years of Finnegan's career from 1928 through 1932, Then he started. a service as court clerk for former Oakland Circuit Judges George B. Hartrick and deputy county clerk for present Judge H. Russel Holland. a oe 2 This work ended in 1938 whep Finnegan began a two-year posi- tion as-deputy probate register for Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore, Next step in Finnegan's judi- lal career came in duly 1941 when he was appointed munici- pal judge. The following April he was elected to his first four- year term in the same job. He bas been on. that bench ever since, with the exception of a 19- month stretch in the.Army from 1943 to 1945, * * 2 Finnegan is married and lives at 38 Delaware Dr. with his wife and their four children. ploma from St. Frederick High Frank L, Covert, Goodloe Rogers,| . . | School ~ H. RUSSEL HOLLAND Tt Was on Jan, 1, 1936 that H. Russel Holland. was sworn in as Oakland County Cire cult Court judge, * © Twenty-three years later finds the Virginia-born jurist’ seek- ing to be elected to his fifth cone secutive six-year term. veteran jurist on the local bench with the mandatory retirement of dudge Frank L. Doty, Judge eee aoe nace ae oe Cena 1927, several years ag -principal for two Virginia high schools and history passed his bar exams in 1926, He then practiced law in Detroit for a year,—after which he took up residence in Pontiac, where he has. lived since, * * * Home to Judge Holland and his wife Nell is at 117 E, Iro- Holland's first plunge into elected public office occurred jn 1929 when he became associate justice of the peace for the city of Pontiac. Aft er holding this position’ for nearly a year, Holland became fulltime justice of “ — ™ the city. In 1935 he left ie om to came paign for elevation to the Circuit Court position. MAURICE E. FINNEGAN Judge Holland's law degree reads “The Detroit College of Law” and is dated 1926. STANTON G. DONDERO Hoping that some of hjs father's success in winning elections has rubbed off on him ig Stanton G. Dondero, Royal Oak attorney. Dondero, ‘son of the former veteran Oakland County Congress- man George’ A. Dondero, is a candidate for Circuit Court judge. Dondero, 43, lives with his wife, two daughters and son at 1504 Vinsetta Bivd., Royal Oak. He was born educated, and lived all his life in the city. The candidate shares a law office in Royal Oak, which he has main- tained for the past 18 years, * * *. His education histery lists a ‘Ibachelor of arts degree in 1938 from the University of Kentucky ard a law degree from the Uni- versity of Michigan. ‘After his graduation from the U. of M., Dondero served as court clerk for the late Oakland Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. He terminated this work in 1941 when he was admitted to the Bar. In 1942 Dondero was hired as city attorney for Hazel Park, a position he held for a year, Then "jhe enlisted in the Navy and served three years. He was discharged in 1946-as a lieutenant, © Turnabout’s Foul Play: Stolen Radio Stolen THOMSON, Ga. (AP) — Sheriff Lynn Norris arrested Willie Hampton on a charge of stealing ber, took the sheriff to a vacant house where he had hidden the radio. ° It was gone. Norris said Some- than 5, eae persons already have been returned from Soviet territory to West Germany; ove ed stolen i from Hapapton, a radio from an ice house in Octo- . “Hampton admitted ‘the theft and 2) What Maurice A. Merritt would like most of all for his 44th birth- day is the election to one of five Oakland County Circuit Court judge posts. * * * However, one hurdle must be cleared first, Merritt must land among the top 10 of 14 judicial the April 6 general election—the same day as his 44th birthday. * «* * Merritt's name has been on bal- lots before. He lost in 1948 and }1950 for Circuit Court commission- er in the county, Soon after his discharge from the as a first lieu- } being- wounded in combat in the Enropean Theater, Merritt re- sumed his legal profession. | He had enlisted in 1942, just two months after he earned his law de- gree in June of that year from the Detroit College of Law, After his discharge he joined a law firm in Royal Oak, In 1948 Merritt became a partner in the firm. * * * The 1959 judicial, hopeful lives with his wife Joan and their six children at 1721 Bonnie View, Roy- al Oak, He once acted as attorney for that city, and now represents Royal Oak Township in the Twelve-Towns storm drain court case. ; x * * Detroit-born, Merritt in 1947 suc- cessfully promoted a town hall- type annual session in Royal Oak where candidates for the City Com- mission present themselves to the voters, r Winscale. ~ candidates in the Feb. 16 pri-|-: mary balloting to win a spot on| -Arary-in-1045 tenant, a rank he obtained after |. time a 14man primary battle for judgeships. THEODORE F. HUGHES cuit judge is the course Berkley attorney Theodore F, Hughes. has charted for himself. x « * The 50-year-old Hughes has set his sights on the Oakland County Circuit Court bench after: complet> ing four years as a member of the Michigan “House of Representa- tives for Oakland's Fourth District, which includes 15 communities in the southwest section of the county, * * * Hughes did not seek re-election: to the post last year, Rather, he a vets the tance of Ee Now the former Berkley city at- torney, Navy veteran, and county supervisor is in another race, this Hezekiah Russel Holland vit in teacher at Detroit’s Northern High before he successfully. From state representative to cir officially . The 61-year-old Holland is thé $ sought the county clerk’a fob, : 3 Z : : 1a REECE NIRS ey emo dnsee iigurwaion Oren — 4 (Port Huren) defeated Lvell cleaver ay en An aggressive candidate for the) _. state bouts is Port Huron’s Eric} ~ Price who sored victories over Bob Ragland and Bill Robertson, a pair of Pontiac hopefuls Two of Pontiac's best prospects, Ragland and Dick Compton were) beaten Saturday. Ragland’s loss was a close decision to Price, while Compton lost a split decision ‘to Larry Saiz. * * * There were two split decisions} Saturday before 1,400 at Pontiac Central. Gary Armstrong of Clark- ston got the split call over Jim Fischer of Port Huron in his sec- Compton, who was awarded the Michot sportsman trophy, get the nod from one of the judges, while Saiz got the points on | two ballots, * * * One loser Saturday night will go! to Grand Rapids. Larry Kidd of Port Huron lost a decision to Bill| math at Pantie, | but Smith waived) trip to the sta — Eric BS seven Dob Ragland Ee Mee Billy “ntehell a Ca Arm- an Qenan Huron), first round & 1:18. LIGHTWEIGHT NOVI Be eric: Brice inert wares defeated Bill Robertson f : _. NOVICE Baz cage defeated ih Compton (Pon- ¥¥ NOVICE — mere ae st iPontiac! defeated. Jim acher OSipeLewei Gur OFEN—Blower TKO over Phil As¥ell «Pontiac Ton: eweit = ‘Port Huron), Alex. Trevino 4 haat do “Pontiaes, Rte Bi Eric Price ‘Bort Fischer’ ag Huron, dane an }, and Carlton Saeed ‘uron), : te- fights. | Wesley Kidd, — brother, | ae a Foes . “a Te ~ = : Sais : * ede \ me —ynertemiempeest- mu PONTIAC CPRESS, oxy, armnhaa 9 1050. ga . { pe -oorasiilinns - ROUGH AND TUMBLE — Golden Gloves fights usually have a little of everything besides throwing punches, Alex Trevino went to throw a right at Gerry Gemmell in Saturday night’s regional ‘finals at Pontiac Central and found himself flying over the top of Gemmell. He landed on his head as both fighters hit the deck. Referee Lou Jallos goes to the rescue of the decked glovers. The — over Gemmell, also of Pontiac. Trevino won a berth with Pundiac (elke ase Creal Rate Gis wend Sn ue ome . fight continued and Trevino, of Pontiac, scored a TKO in the 2nd Golden. Gloves championships. The local two-weekend fights at PCH were sponsored by the Pontiac junior chamber of commerce. Pontiae Press Photes Bow to Lakers 115-103 on ‘Family Day’ Ly AP Wirepliote PISTON REBOUND —- Phil Jordon (16) Detroit Piston center takes away a rebound from Minneapolis Laker Steve Hamilton in their game yesterday. Chuck Noble (14) of Detroit is in the picture. Minneapolis took over second place from the Pistons by soaring a, 115-103 victory in Detroit. “Another Loss for Pistons DETROIT —For the 6,993 par- ents and youngsters who turned out to watch the Detroit Pistons play Minneapolis‘on ‘‘Family Day” yesterday, the first 15 minutes were enjoyable, Then the Pistons fell apart, Detroit led the Lakers by seven points in the second quarter. But by the time the National Basket- ball Assn, game was over, the Pistons had taken a 115 103 licking. ® * * The Minneapolis victory gave the Lakers undisputed second’ place in. the NBA’s Western pDi- in the third. period to lock up the game, For the Lakeve, Elgin Baylor Dabbs Sets Scoring Pace With 19 a is Shamrocks’ only points — St. Rita matched tat on one, ‘Mikement Win Final 49. 2] the Nardico’s sh eee - 2 Ot 2S ord scored 27 poits, Dick Garmaker. 23, and Larry Foust 20, Earl gt was high point man for the Pis- tons with 22 points. ~ Fo yr & @. & fier fogged» ad ber gue me tonight at Ford W fayne, Ind. — A Cade -phns cada hoe victories of ‘clinching ‘its 3rd straight division’ crown by beat- ing Philadelphia 10093 while Boston was moving in front by 91g games in the East with tri- umphs both — and Sun- day. Minneapolis Sowied Philadelphia 109-97 Saturday and Syracuse end- ed the longest jinx of the season by tripping New York Sunday 113. 104 in other contests, * * * Newly-acquired Si Green hit four straight baskets to bring the | Hawks from a seven-point deficit. Tom Heinsohti paced Boston in i both victories scoring 28 in a 124 116 verdic® over the Knicks and 36 as the Celts slammed Cincin- nati. 136-117, * The rs who could hand St. Louis the title by losing two more, showed no signs of making it that easy. Bob Hopkins and George Dempséy sparked Syractise in a rally that resulted in the. 1st Nat win over New York in 10 tries. Minn. G F Detroit G F T Baylor .9 9-11 Pi Cable 1 2-2 4 Blils 4 141 ® Dukes 2 4-8 8 ust 7 20 Feriey 2 re % Gar'ker 6-12 93 Holup 3 4- 10 Ham'on 1 i-1 3 Jordon 3 5-6 Ii Hundley @ 0-0 0 Lioyd 7 8-0 2 Mieming 4 3-6 \.9 McGuire 1 2.2 4 Krebs 0 M'Mi'on 1 162° - 3 of oa geal 3 1-1 Noble § 8<7 Hy Mik'sen 3 9-10 16 Shue 1 b7 stale 38 39-48 115 Totals ;? 30-52 HY ee 3 3 29-11) roit 3 19 33-10 OOM sass gat Cs cueaues 4 =. York Peet tee rere } men Oe Gl a en meee EB ft Ue ewerntenecss ? "389 |» ie degeeatelewoee ® 39 264 bf om ag) a ren Uo hades 0 ad ‘only Detroiter to find the scoring ‘of the home.club. -lagainst six victories while Indianal Detroit Drops 3-1 Decision fo Canadiens _ Redshirts Fall Into NHL Cellar Following) Weekend Defeats By BILL CORNWELL DETROIT — The Stanley Cup playoffs are rapidly approaching and if the Detroit Red Wings don’t perk up, they'll be missing frém the scene for the first time in National Hockey League history. Detroit's slump-ridden skaters ‘tumbled into the NHL cellar over the weekend, falling one point be- hind the Toronto Maple Leafs and seven points back of the 4th place Boston Bruins, current holders of the final playoff spot. The saggt Wings dropped their Sth «s decision here last night, a 3-1 lows to the league-leading Montreal Canadi- ens, after taking‘a 41 spank- ing from the. Leafs on Saturday evening in Toronte. Defenseman Red Kelly was .the range yesterday on Olympia Sta- dium ice before 13,266 disgruntled spectators who delivered assorted boos and catcalls in the direction * * * Two goals of a fluke ‘nature in the 1st period pat the Canadiéns in front and they had no trouble stay- ing there, despite the fact that the Flying Frenchmen were not play- ing their best brand of hockey. Dickie Moore and Jean Beliveau connected in the Ist period, —_ clicked after $0 seconds of the Moore's goal was a 40-foot blast which caromed off rookie defense-; man Lou Marcon’s skate and skid- ded past goalie Terry Sawchuk. The goal by Beliveau was a low liner which’ Sawchuk apparently caught, but the puck popped out of his glove and trickled into the cage as Terry fell backwards. In other NHL. games , Siinday, the Black Hawks trempeed ae Leafs, Bruins: defeated the: Poe Ker Yor ki rrank |Rangers, 4-1, and the: Chicago) ; z hoe ne : Lawrence Tech defeated’ Tiffin 4 24, Satur- * Don Mossi, acquired by the | Tigers in the Billy Martin deal to Wings Lose 5th in Row Cleveland, signed his 1959 con- tract over the weekend. x * .*& University of Michigan baseball eam will play in the Florida State tournament March 26-April 4, along with MSU, Western Mich- igan, Duke, Florida, Illinois, North > Carolina and Florida State. SPORES over the Wol L ‘kota blanked Michigan * * Michigan State defeated Mich- igan 5-2 Saturday for its 2nd hockey win if as many nights North Da-— Tech, 4-0. Pros Sparkie at Huron Bowl Event - The alleys were blazing at Elks Lodge 810 and the Huron Bowl over the past weekend with women amateurs and men pros turning in some of the outstanding showing in history here. Women from Hillsdale really took the Elks Ladies National Invita- tional by storm sweeping to a pair of titles and threatening others as that tourney came to a close after four weeks. Pontiac gained an outright ist place in team play only as Ricky's Pizza House took the honors with a 2985 pogted a week ago. Sanderson Milk Transport of Hillsdale made a game bid finishing %nd at 2953. Seven of the other top eight places were won by local eontingents. Ricky's also posted the best team game of 1082, . Gertrude Cole .and Catherine Townsend produced the doubles crown for Hillsdale with 1265 ees: ping the Pontiac team of Amarida Zschering-Evelyn Prosser to 2nd. Handicap told the story as the local duo toppled 29 more pins. Madge Wilson and Bessie Dawe, |, who finished 6th, gave Pontiac the top game of 465. * ® & Alice Havranek's early 704 was good enough to hold off a strong bid by Elaine Pibbles. in singles but she lost out to the Hillsdale of the State Match Game Cham. pionship this weekend at Colo- , Ma, Mich. ; Most of that advantage was built up Saturday in 193-pin vic- tory — 3343 to 3150. Pfeiffer’s ‘bounced back to win out 2377 to 3369 ‘Sunday afternoon. and 3441 to 3319 at night. x * * Bob Kwolek of Pfeiffer’s and Tony Lindemann, captain of the’ kegler in all-events handicap — leaders and defending champions, 1880 to 1874 as handicap again stole the show as individuals. meant the difference. Mrs. Pibbles had 690 in singles, Pontiac's Betzi! Waisanen shared all-events actual honors with Mrs. Havranek with, 1604, _— A large crowd got to see bowl- ing at its best in three sessions at Huron Saturday and Sunday.” (Stro came away with a 73-pin Kwolek set an all-time record for the meet with an 815 which | is ag gr te be the highest in play. is also the top series | of ity season in the state. His 289 game and Stroh’s 1235 were | new match game jarts estab- lished. Lindemann compiled the high- lead going into the final round ‘est: total for nine games at 2222. Littler Wins at Phoenix sional golf's touring caravan head: ed for Tucson, Ariz.,, today with Gene Littler the latest to pocket a tournament championship check. Littler scrambled in yesterday 000 Phoenix Open. The 28-year-old San Diego golfer toured the 72-holes in a 12-urder- par 268 that tied a Phoenix Open record set in 1948 by Bobby Lacke of Johannesburg, South Africa, finished in a seven-way tie for llth place at 278 with 70-69-70-69 Geng oles a 67-63-67-71-— 288 » Cal ar sf Jot! Art “Wall ir, tT : ir; . 10-65588-66—269 J . aL es. Ueien ep enente—ens John ¢ $1, Calit , 05-67-71-72-—878 Mane ny Pureol, $1,139 pote Mont ge 67-67-70-71~278 PHOENIX, 4riz. (AP)—Profes-| with a one-over-par 71 to collect} .” {the $2,400 first money in the $20,- Bob Gajda of Bloomfield Hills! HOT SERIES — Bob Kwolek, fer bowling team, rolled games of in the state match-game championship at Huron Bowl yesterday against the Stroh team. The series is reported to be the highest 7-2. wee | Calif. 72-67-69-68-—-276 ere . Fla. 72-67-70-67—275 monty eri r, Calif, 66-69-73-68—276 Paul Harney, $806 eroaner - Maas. >, 68-68-69-71—276 Joe C il, 3675 —- Tenn. .. 64-68-73-72-—-277 Paredise, Pe Soe 74-67-70-67—-278 na 4greee. oe 60-00-)3-69—278 a aster wae 4 « MOTI CORT A878 26-year-old member of the Pfeif- 289, 258 and 268 for an 815 series ever rolled in sanctioned ‘play in the Pontiac aréa. Indiana Moves Close After Beating Michigan, 84-79 Indiana's hoo Hoosiers return home tonight — after a sucessful two-game road trip — with a perfect opportunity to move into a first-place tie with Michi- gan. State in the Big Ten basket- ball race, Branch MeCracken’s sophomore hotshots just have to beat Illinois, a team which has lost five in @ row, to gain a share of the lead. Indiana’s 84-79 victory at Mich- igan plus Michigan State's 86-81 lows at Purdue Saturday brought. about this ideal situation for the Hoosiers. | MSU's loss’ was its second Meanwhile. Iowa and Northwest- ern moved back into the title pic- ture by climbing into a fifth-place tle with Minnesota on the strength clobbered Mlinois 88-79 in Evans- ton and in a game of also-rans, Ohio ‘State clipped winless Wis- consin 79-72 in Columbus. . * * * Mithigan State grabbed 60 ‘te was scoring fts fifth against two defeats,’ ’ Action picks up Saturday with Indiana at- Minnesota, Iowa at Wisconsin, Michigan at Michi- gan State and Purdue at North- western in a regionally. televised matinee, In Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Assn. play, Adrian de- feated Olivet 73-04; Hope stopped Alma 83-76 and Albion downed Kalamazoo 67-53. : In - intersectional. play, Institute. dropped a 78-58 decision to Ohio. Northern after leading until the last second of the first half; Detroit rolléd, to an 87-61 victory ,jover Toledo: and Lawrence Tech! ..” stopped Tiffin of Ohio 65-24. 1&1. ® Ferris\” ig 10 Cage Lead Cut = * 4 Toledo was never in contention after the first nine minutes of Raul Benes: collected 27 points ‘Pontiac Women Elks C hamps He also had the best average of 246, Kwolek led his team at 231, * * * Famed star Eddie Lubanski failed to find the local alleys to ~ his liking. He had the lowest aver- age of 209 with four games below 200. Lou Sielaff had a low single | of 129. | Fred Riccilli's 693 helped get Stroh off to its big start despite a 700 for Bob Hitt. Kwolek's 815 overshadowed a 776 by Lindeman and 716 for Bill Golembiewski in the 2nd block. Lindemann came back to lead the way in the final with 770 as Hitt had 718. TEAMS .= "s. Pontiac . eee eee 8 Sister. 'Galfi's, Pontiac pond | Question aged Pontiac Coens | Kate, Pontiac ......, “300"" Loung ty "heotics sogosedochhe ‘pond s Bears, nee qobCnonnonenes Vetlate tb tne, Pontise ........0.. The Weals, Poritiac G. Cole-C. Tor A eaves oe . Botnovean-A, Henr “be ee B. Puckett: Post 7 wide eee eebees capae ‘ace. Wilkinson, Muskegon. ... 6.4 — Schmitt. Port Huron . v peseencsece _ ae » ADM ALOE .....5505 Ruth iain Minker, hiner, ia : | Sa Calendar ONDA’ City none Basketball CLASS A — P ngeteot Shop vs. Shaw's Jewelers, 7 p.m Lakeside Royals vs. Knights On Cetuntbun 8:30 -p.m. at Pon: epee ary — = ome Christian vs. Pestonde Shopping (National), 7 p.m, and Jefferson vs. Welden's (American), 8:15 one = Lincoln. MC-YMCA Basketball Tech ius vs. mre a 1 Fatoons - vs. * Bul 9 art Jesters vs. Blue: vy is Hasse’s vs. oad Runnefs, “1 Poatiss Jhon pa. p.m., and at ot -Schat Basketball Higa ‘ane Park at Pontiac Central e Orion at. Pontiac Northern - Flint Northern at Flint gor (IMA) Bay and Central at Midian: i Devroie nm Clemens at Hazel Park Wert Bloomfield at — Lake Berkley at mn at New Haven emphis at Anchor oo hrine at Warren at Utica ' Harper Woods at Counted: Day tn Hhnv'e, vicky vic. Alea. tiapal’ Lee Onn "s } Cyansrese at Grosse led 49.30 at the intermission; igh School, petmeanee A « | ®O Dondero at Birmingham Albion, paced by Bill. Losey's/) Southficia at RO Kimball 28 points, gained its second) | tase: Park at _ MIAA victory of the senson af | Pts! Fora ot Waterford -} tiie expense of Kalamazoo. — | Py ae lice ve. Towne Detroit snapped a three garhe Vin i0 Dans ‘at Jeflersone streak at the: | “o Coca Cola ve. Lee's Sales osing expense © & Bervice (W: Toledo. The Titans got off to alciub vs. Lakeside Rove tA thd, Bert warm start and grew hot in the|*' Rm. st Lincoin. hearers second period after leading 45-26) ciass a — vs Rasioarant va, ‘ “3 Swan, 8-p.m., at Crary Junior & Do ti : wae ‘Welt's Farle “Bales, 6:45 an and Northern Lumber vs. Watertore Hlfcersh (O16 "p.m, at Crary Junior, Hig play as Detroit hit on 45 per cent} =» ofits floor shots in the first period ou error and came back with a. 58 per y GF @ a TE Larry Hughes had 24 points for Boston vote re 7 i the Titans. Detroit 9 7 6 \ : : j ia Sg ee ee ee ai = Pave ie phe PONTIAC PRESS, “MOND DAY. FEBRUARY § 9, 3950 Le, bowers tile bee o< PC | Tues Bienen Ante hace ay Giants’ Manager I Jones Double Winner WALNUT CREEK, “Calif, (AP) ~The San Francisco Giants open spring jraining preliminaries this week without Manager Bill Rig- be ney, paififully injured in an auto crash yesterday, (Chiefs Clash : first base. a "| , thi remain home another 10 days AP Wirephote 8-2 record on the line against the racked up by the Michigan teams,| °° : ys. 296 W. Montcalm FE 8-3044 : paige TIME — Manchester goalkeeper Harry Gregg uses his | *! hs & sally — Do you beter Sei —_ 4 naka, a es ay ceeiiecaly ceeer hospitalized | sass ead and those of two other players flying hi ‘a socce evening’s No. 1 area c . a. Crandall is automatically 4 ure e mile run for EMC an . ar ying high during pit out? : Saginaw YMCA Michian's Eeles Landstrom, also es — match against Tottenham team in London yesterday, as shown in this unusual picture. The Manchester team won, 3-1. = * Waterford Jakes Ski Jump Title Dave Freeman, Waterford High School -football coach, today reigned as lower Michigan - ski jumping champion. Freeman, entered from the Iron Mountain Ski Club, won the Class A division of the 10th annual cham- pionships held at Briar Hill in Me- sick, Mich. He accumulated a total of 139.3 points in jumps of 128 and 122° feet. softened the Strong headwins x * * court, the Parkers rise to the Zaha (8); Hansen (8). Time 120 (pool Yj ictors Oyer Cranes jumps and prevented jumpers from) The Class B combined crown] speages and come oul oe WeP | WEST ALLIS, Wis. (UPL) ~ De-|'ptrert | tuartir—cordon, wun Fred: We' re Th h eth Su Ps went to Bob Tucker of Cleveland troit’s Jeanne Amelenchuk of the| "sp-yeri*backstroke—Jim Bauer «P).| Pittsburgh's Shadyside school r oug ° , Pontiac skiers also took places in other divisions, Walter Hyry of Pontiac took first place in the vet- . 128 footer was the longest jump : C%\ing championships here. Anderson (8); ve Warrilow ‘by conquering their: old nemesis.) gp, : la ; : precree, Cr 58-49. Cranbrook lost the A , of the da e accumulated 25 points by e anes 58-49. Cran 1s along. But now! . Tournament Action ire hae - | Pontiac Northern should be|winning the 220-yard, half mile ae te Pay 81; Robbie! ead at halftime, 26-25, never re- g saad Here’s the most beautiful Buick : lg: tdell Midsten. of Chicago WS ready to give Orion a hard time. |and one mile races yesterday and| 739. yard. backstroke — Meas «Pr; aunt Bained i } ever. With paint you don’t even have to wax. Still Hof and eavy” first in Clas. B jumping with 133 The Huskies bowed. to Orion in|the % mile’ and 440-yard events|‘8}; Bruce Weber (Pi. Time 134 *| Cranes’ Tom Bary had 16 points, . a 5-10 points, followed by Tom Eric- their 1st meeting on the Dragon |Saturday oft isan tS ~Anderson '8),; Re>-| John Heyden 15 and Jim Williams With wonderful choices of colors and upholstery. ~ son of Iron Mountain and Henry); ; ' coe ‘ . , ; : , : From Our Wire Services | Juntenen of Pontiac. rae ate teh pei Dick Hall's me nie ieee conpeitiee ne Preaskgtioxe King (8): Rich at a with a With fine car details wherever you look. “The” i i j 2 i . S a : ‘jenae a : a if ? ’ cord. ‘ P : ana Dee ee ee ake sea Juntenen had 133 8-10 points on|Northern will be seeking its 3rd/yig Minneapolis, and Keith Meyer, yooh 4 cis 9216 poin ts mice Cranes dropped the mat decision, car, at a price 2 out of 3 new car buyers can afford. . = ’ . v. me ip Ervin (Pi : ’ _in doubles actual at the Michigan jumps of 8 and % feet. a Berkley-Dondero battle could Glen Ellyn, Ill., both members of nik’ Ries iP): Packs (8), Time 1:00 Sede ee eek reese So if you don't go to OLIVER MOTORS and talk Sak eid wi prions (Dan Goyen of’ Ishpeming had|be one of the. better area scraps points. tac A,(Powers, Blaylock, Wotila, Mil-/(S) at 1:10 of the ard. Ted Sey- turkey, you and | are ptt! s 5 ther change saw Hotel Ban- jumps of 115 and 118 feet for first) ‘this yaar. Dondero, playing at! The Minneapolis skating club | “sb-vard” freestyle _relay—Pontiac aj farth (136), Roland Kaplan (141), ey ee place with 137 5-10 points. jhome and with 6-foot-5 Joh N amassed 63 points to win the team |Wen mb, Winfield, Blaylock, Ervin). Scott Romney (157) and MacBride’ | (168) won by decisions. Loss was’ croft of Saginaw go ahead in team actual play with 2899. Capital City Lumber of Lansing erans divisions with 136 2-10 points. Per Staav was. second with 133 6-10 and Alden Hyry also of Pontiac was third with 131 2-10, The Hyry boys are members of the Kandahar Ski Club in Pon- tiac. The Class A Nordic combined championship was won by Trygve Mundahl of Minneapolis with 290 9-10 points with Rodney Olsen of Duluth taking second. with 256 points. In the jumping division, ‘Alten Chapman of Ishpeming finished third behind Freeman, but his In the junior class 16-year-old At Cheboygan in the Centra] re- gion junior ski meet, Tom Rauch With Parkers in Top Game Orion Visits Nacther, headline a highly attractive prep schedulé in the Oakland County area. The Parkers, ably coached by veteran Jim Wink, will put their Other feature games pit Pontiac Northern against Lake Orion in a rematch at Northern, undefeated '\Berkley at Royal Oak Dondero, :a Grid Coach return engagement between West Bloomfield and Walled Lake on the latter’s floor, Avondale. at Rochester and Clarkston at Orton- ville, title hopes of Pontiac Central takes place in the huge Flint IMA audi- torium where city rivals Central and Northern collide for.the 2nd time this season. Northern, deadlocked with PCH for the Saginaw Valley lead on a 6-1 record, beat the Indians in their lst encounter. Central, in 2nd place at 5-2, still holds SVC title hopes and could give Pontiac a boost by toppling the Vikings. Highland Park always has been troublesome for the Chiefs. No matter. how strong a team, coach Art Van Ryzin puts on the The Chiefs, rated Michigan's No. 1 Class” A quintet prior. to last Friday's 53-52 overtime loss at) Flint Central, will try to rébound from that heartbreaking setback boards, might spell the end o By BEN OLAN There are several pitchers in the big leagues whose contro] is often erratic. When one of them Cards. Mizell's first pitch hits the ground 15 feet in front.of the plate. Crandall, however, hits the ball on the first bounce and drives it safely into left field. He stops ‘at b. He can remain on first base? c. The pitch is a ball? d. The pitch is‘ an automatic strike? * ‘q8Hy Uy tive om a ey ot sv owes a eu aq fteys 1 nose ay seNyAye way yeu youd 8 sig errr 8 JI (a8eq tea) uo UjeWal UBD []/BpuBsD -- @ -deasuy Detroit Skater Takes Crown U.S. Olympic team, turned in a—perfect_ performance yesterday | (P to win the senior women’s division |t the Olympic squad, Each had 12 of the North American speed skat- aa ‘Foreigners Rule Relays EAST LANSING (UPD—Foréign students took the majority of the first places in the Michigan State relays Saturday but a stocky He blazed through the 300-yard dash in 30 seconds flat to beat a faltering Glenn Davis, Ohio State's olympie ace. Barnwell’s clocking pared Swimmers Top Pontiac Squad Saginaw YMCA swim team over- powered Poritiac’s Red Triangle splashers in ‘a Saturday three-di- vision meet, two to one. Saginaw vision handily, 23-13. Twe pool records were set and one tied. Jack Brown's 12.5 for the midget 20-yard freestyle beat his own former mark of 12.7, Prep Rickey Day (8) tied the pool mark with a 12.0 time for the 20-yard butterfly, and Pontiac's Skip Ervin set a 1:09.0- mark for the 80-yard individual medley, a pool record for preps. Pontiac won four of five firsts in the midget division; three prep firsts and four junior firsts, Summary: MIDGET DIVISION 20-yard freestyie—Jack Brown (P); Ti me 20-yard ay aoa Edgington elay—( Ps, Ed. Wintield, Brown. fink! PREP DIVISION 20-yard freestyle-—Reamenschneider . ord Porritt, 80-yard hed. relay—Saginaw A: Pon Meadows hanging around va title. Detroit was seventh with 28. pee ‘18 JUNIOR SS : ( > 23.2 { p: Berlin’ tT aren inulin of a second off Me- Kinley’s 1947 standard. Other than that, the annual meet belonged to four schools—Michi- tlac hurdler took both the 15- yard high in :09.1 and low hur- dies in :08.5, Three foreign students accounted for three of the other four wins of Finland, pole vaulted 14-feet, 8- inches for a Jenison fieldhouse and meet record. Landstrom is the Eu- Rigney suffered. multiple frac- tures of the lower jaw and a broken collarbone when his car rammed a power pole in nearby Berkeley; His wife, Paula, —suf- fered a broken hip and lacerations of the scalp and legs, The Rigneys, parents of three children, were en route home from a dinner party at Giant Vice would. be F. J. (Salty) Parker be Wes Westrum, both coaches, “That part isn’t too important,” Stoneham said, “The rena practice is just routine and should be with us when the & ous work starts.’ Both Parker and Westrum were Rigney aides * last season when the Giants fin- ished in third place, < 38, were reported. in good condi- tion at Kaiser Hospital here. The family physician said the Giant field boss would be hospitalize about a week, and would have @ Rebuilt. Units @ Fost Installation @ Guaranteed Work Check Our Prices! ropean pole vault champion. Tom Robinson, British Empire games 220-yard dash champign from Nassau, won the 73-yard dash and the Wolverines’ other decision came from its shuttle es reldy| ; gay of Scotiand, won the shot put anchored Oklahoma's winning | distance medley relay unit, Kan- sas W e broad jump, tied for . first In the high Jump and won both the two-mile run and Ual- versity one-mile relay. Central Michigan's college one- mile relay team of Dave Myers, Jerry O'Neil, Bob Waters set meet and field. house marks with a 3:24,2 clocking. 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The two Michigan schools |" Rigney told police he apparent: : Highland Park, the state's 7th} Del Crandall of Milwaukee is the} Mel Barnwell, 20-year-old junior) came up with three victories |)y fel) asleep at the ‘wheel, The Transmission : ranked’ Class A high school basket-|batter in the last of the second in-| from the University of Pittsburgh,| a plece and Eastern's Hayes [car reportedly struck the pole at Service = ball team, invades the Pontiac Cem |ning against St. Louis. Vinegar Bend|°Utshone the big eight donference) Jones was the meet’s only dow: jabout 35 miles an hour, 7 tral gymnasium Tuesday night to| Mizell is on the mound for the|4nd a host of foreign track stars. ble winner. The brilliant Pon- | Both Rigney, 41, and his wife and Parts. ee ‘ 5 boygan was the winner of Berkley’s perfect 11-0 record. Harrington (P fell two pins short of tying Chero-|° Che yard backstroke Phil Cashin® : the Class A boys slalom. . Another rematch is the Avon. T II { C 6 Tom McKinnon (P) 5 ‘canin P: ‘or ae the Elks ‘Stake tect “itn Kathy Soroos of Detroit won the) dale-Rochester strug gle. The Halles ager 0€S 00-yard trogirle mine, a an alae Cage poate 210 Orchard Lake Ave. « FE 2-9101 a 3007, Detroiters moved into 1st Class I girls and Judy Melling,| Falcons, webeaten until they ran { rs Butler, (P):. Hyslop (8). im WEEKEND: scomss . : also fo Detroit the Clas II girls. into Romeo last Friday, handed B k H | d vard Sccenprene cia vel P);|Panthers 31, oy pal Do Lone. Graben po Twenty qualifiers will be select-/ Avon a bad licking in the Avon ac 0 ome an PiBiviog Bill Mai mh AF a te: Trotters 31, st 4 \ Do eo ae ian ineled to advance to divisional cham-| gym and they'll be favored to | oo sxe um Jean Claudel Merri ind wie Wings 17, tare 16 ‘' a | trick pionships next weekend. p araiged the Jackets again on Uacbee the © aon alles wok Tom’ Mex: nes a al 7 it: Rg iat . i -s- ; r own: floor, y i k : secon doubles as the tate : igh Walled Lake dropped an_over- €8¢ basketball player at 7-leet3,/ veer. Herringion "butler, ‘Time tt)» me 1 wale | team and doubles as the state! Mat Meet Tonig t time -decision to the Lakers at ‘withdrew from Gonzaga University) time 1:37. ad mao * Saco 0, Panthers 20 Pe ni Elks Women’s tourney got under- way. Robert Butcher of Lincoln Park was dropped to 5th in the $250,000 Peterson Classic at Chicago. Ed Zmuda of Detroit maintains the lead there. with 1643. - A team of Pontiac Northern sophomores will play host to Detroit Catholic Central in a wrestling match starting at 7:30 p.m. tonight, Varsity members will be included on the teams. : Lantos leer ot SCORES diana 8 cor 78 George: Wastingin Wwm-Mary 68‘ |Fy-Y Hawks 8 o HLY Pist S ‘ In jana 4, Mien ‘oan an 79 eorge » Wm-Mary j- awks - stons Michigan Tech 83, Mankato 77 MISSOURI | VALLEY “Rochester 6 20Oak. Ave. UP. 1 ‘Macomb County Show Acree a ee oo 3 Coll 31 Bradley 71, Drake Stone = ‘ = a 0 H B. F, Goodrich - oo Lec. wes om. College eeken esults ine i : Lawrence Tech 65, Tiffin (Ohio) 24 A MID-AMERICAN tS. $ overtime Mi-Y Pistene St Rochester Hi-y 36, Best-in-show and winner of non . TRAILMAKER Purdue 85, Michigan State 81 Detroit 87, Toledo 61 Hope 83, Alma 76 . Jackson JC 85, Spring Arbor JC 73 Albion 67, Kalamazoo 53 Ohio Northern.78, Ferris Institute 58 WEST COAST Heider, Hi-¥Y Pistons—15; Perkins, Ro- Bay City JC 83, Piint-JC 68 8t. Marys. aoe: 64, San Francisco 63.|-hester Hi-¥—15: Nichols, Hi-Y Hawks—| Sangaree's The Desiree white overtim 22; Goforth, Stone Baptist—29, went ~ best-in- , He hes North Dakota 4, Michigan Tech 0 Michigan State 5, Michigan 2 Wrestling Michigan 16, uiinate i Tilinois 21, chicago. = Srunots 20, Miche igan State 7; *MFrehigan State 16, SMU 72, Rice 54 SOUTHERN Bowl Kent te 105, Western Mich. BORDER West Texas 80, Hardin-Simmons 66 Arizona State U. 85, Arizona 62 Santa Cla: = 84, Pepperdine 69 Loyola, Calif. 46, San Jose 41 10 VALLEY Morehead 83, Murray. Ky. 76, overtime) OTHER ‘R GAMES EAST Keego earlier this season, but the Vikings will be favored to gain revenge in the 2nd duel. Clarkston walloped Ortonville in their: Ist tussle and should repeat in tomor- row’s return €ontest. Other games of area interest Tuesday are Cranbrook at Grosse ‘|Pointe University School, Warren at Utica, Birmingham at East De- troit, Marlette at Imlay City and Lapeer at Owosso. YMCA Community Results YMCA COMMUNITY BASKETBALL League’ Standings (OT) Hi-¥ Hawks. 50, Stone Baptist 43 First Baptist vs. Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian double forfeit) High Scorers Swedish Car Winner TORONTO (AP) — A Swedish today and said he is. going back to France the victim- of promotion, emotion and a bum knee. “People expected too much,” he| 'said, ‘‘and when things did not al-; ways go well I lost my confidence. Basketball is my life, but I cannot progress here now as I must.” He said he will fly to Paris Tues- day ahd rejoin his first coach, Rob- with the French National team for the European championships in ‘for the 1960 French Olympic team. ‘entries. May. He has already been picked Two Area Dogs Win sporting breeds, and top terrier for the Macomb County Kennel Club show at Utica Sunday, were area miniature. poodle, show 4fter winning the non-sport- ing group .The dog, 17-months-old, is owned by Mrs. Josephine Bal- cerzak of Farmington and Mrs. 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET. 2nd Floor, Lawrence Bidg. « YF naablrerd | or OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS ert Bushnell, to start practi¢ing;- iU.S. Hockey Stars Win GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI)— Weldon Olson of Marquette, Mich., scored one of five goals for the United States Amateur All-Stars} hockey feam yesterday as the Sharows 14, _— it] Lions 20, Comets 2 Deadeyés 8, Hot Rods 6 Black Hawks 46, Sherwood’ a Five 34 Globetrotters 15, Lancers 13 Celtics 21, Bulldo jogs 11 4 Madison Rough Riders t. Half Tracks 8 Beach Bombers 16, Globetrotters 2 r artans 29, Hot Rods 7 amps def. Phantoms (forfeit) Stompers def. §-Balls (forfeit) Americans beat Switzerland 5-2. ing. 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And he likely will have to put con- siderably more “effort and finesse into the task.. * * * These are the joint opinions of specialists assigned to-the “over 45” problem at the U.S. Depart- ment of Labor. In the last 12 months, the U. S. Bmployment Service has been do- ing wel, in placing men and wom- (Advertisement) People 60 to 80 Within the Next Few Days We Will Mail to You... . + « Completé information about how you can apply for & $1000 life insurance policy to help take Care of final expenses without burdening your family. All you need to do is to give us your permission. You’can handle the entire transaction by mail with OLD AMERICAN of KAN- SAS CITY. No obligation of any kind. No one will call on you. Tear out this ad and mail it to- day with your name, address and year of birth to Old American Insurance Co., 3 West 9th, Dept. LO21A, Kansas City, Missonri. about Half the men‘ and women over 45 who apply for work. Why the ‘growing availability: ot ie for middle-aged and older Fora one we thing, there’ san ineroans ing shortaye of 25- to 44-year-olds. the number of 25- to- 44-year-olds will slide by 600,000, In the same 10 years, the total number of employed is expected to rise by 14 million. ‘That's about 13% million jobs that must be filled by the under 25s and men and women 45 and older. FACE SCARCITY : Then, too, industry, education and business—growing more_tech- nical—face a growing scarcity of technically trained and experi- enced men. They will be less and less able to afford to bypass skilled workers, regardless of age. Labor Department experts give these examples: 1, One Western college now takes only ‘“‘retired’’ professors aged 60 and over. It's making a reputation with an all-star group that’s the envy of many-another campus. 2. A Texas sales firm now re- fuses te employ anyone under 45. it has found “more. mature” men make the best salesmen. 3. A manufacturing concern has set up a branch plant in Florida to attract retired brains back into living in Florida, only wanted to work a.few hours a day. So the company set up the new plant, agreed to the short work week. up even in the middle of the re-|. evssion:. The Service recently -has|- are going to be easier to/Pee? placing—within eight weeks— come by in 1959, and even easier|* In the 10 years from 1955 to 1965,/° business. The oldsters insisted on! GOVERNMENT SURVEYS SHOW _ In some jobs older men and women are more reliable, more considered in their judgments, and more accurate in detail work than younger persons. ‘4. A. Philadelphia employment] agency Specializes. in furnishing _,jshort-term consultants, aged 45 and over. A company, needing a tax consultant, say for.a few weeks or a month; takes on one of these skilled older workers. The agency, deluged with orders, is expanding rapidly through the ‘East, Meanwhile, 1,800 U.S, Employ- ment Service offices through the U.S. are in the midst of a big fight against employer prejudice against older workers, Says one Labor Department official: “A-man will send in a request for 10 clerks. He'll require they be under 40. When that happens we get on the phone, or send semeone around, find out why | they must be under 40. ‘We'll often find it's just an idea in the employer's mind, and that his interest in other qualifications is greater than his interest in age. But it’s slow work." Job surveys are helping the De- partment of Labor and the Em- ployment Service in this drive. 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Saginaw St. at Orchard Lake Ave. TO REL A X Specially Priced $f gs $3 DELIVERS Park Behind Store It’s Free NEW YORK (UPI)—The beat of} fices across the nation. humming in 20,000 plants and of- work. They don't shift jobs so often. “Even in feceriee. work output doesn't go down rapidly until the 70s. We're finding that many older workers produce more than many younger workers. So we're telling the employers to judge a man. for himself, not by his age.”’ These counselors see signs that employers are beginning to do Agreement Near ‘on Cyprus Draft} Greece ond Turkey See - Constitution Accord as Due Soon ZURICH, Greece and Turkey were reported hear agreement today on a draft constitution for an- -independent Cyprus, with thé Turkish minority to have a veto over matters of foreign relations, defense and in- ternal security. * * Ld The tentative charter would give the North Atlantic “Treaty Organ- ization control of military bases on the British crown colony island in the eastern Mediterranean. But it has not yet been agreed whether Greek or Turkish troops will re place those parts of the British garrisons to be withdrawn. — The question of the garrisons. may be left for further discus- sions when Prime Ministers Con- stantine Karamanlis of Greece and Adnan Menderes of Turkey meet later with British Prime Minister Macmillan. As far as constitutional arrange- ments are concerned, Britain re- portedly has informed Greece and Turkey it will accept any solution they agree on. The conferees are keeping London closely informed of the progress. Cyprus has been wracked by strife—and NATO defenses in the eastern Mediterranean threatened — since November 1955 when Greek Cypriots stepped up a guer- rilla-terrorist campaign to join Cyprus with Greece. : * * * sevoe Seok Sok tion «= partition of Cyprus it the British ‘got out, Both sides apparently) have shifted thetr positions in fa- | i vor of an independent Cyprus. © | junction where the Bible says a great, battle will be fought as. the world comes to an end, is in northern Israel near the Jordani- an border and is pow anne as} Megiddo. Switzerland (AP) —|~ How tragic w! Thus quickly help build rich, red 80 Grea. 80. rnd ae she can’t - WO, e your Hg mrgge ogee Seine. 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Pinkham's Vegetable Compound (liquid) also brings quick relief from discomforts of monthly pain and change-of-life. Food Town Specials for Mon. and Tues Only... Feb. 9 and 10 In the ‘Springfield, Mass., Ani- mal Hospital, dogs and cats took to fighting when the hospital's mu- sic-making apparatus went on the blink. Soon after music drifted into the roosts of a Dayton, Ohio, chicken farm, egg-laying went up 14-per-cent;--- And on a poultry farm in Tar-| iffville, Conn., Rock Cornish hens | have been putting on mé6re weight despite a reduction. in rations — since lilting tunes have invaded the hen house. * * * But with human chicks, music, apparently, has just the opposite effect. It is used by two nation- wide chains: of reducing salons. MUSIC HAS POWER “To prove that music has an ef- fect on the senses, medical science has run some strange experiments. Dr. Charles M. Diserins, of the University of Cincinnati, tested 10 men for strength of grip. 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PARSONS HOLLYWOOD—The only reason Sundowners” is. that he does not be filmed... 2 oo “T've been out of the country: too much and T don't want any more long location trips,” said Gary. ~ ‘Phere was absolutely no trouble between producer-director or rgd Zinnemann and Gary, and parting was amicable, Fred di- rected Cooper in his Academy winning “High Noon,” and Fred _ pays they'll make another picture together. 1 asked Fred if Deborah Kerr is still in ‘‘Sundowners” and he said she is. He’s looking for a top star to replace Gary. I hear through the grapevine he has been talking to Robert Mitchum. * * * Big Coop left for New York to- day to exploit “The Hanging Tree.” The most elaborate party of the season wag given by Mr. and Mrs. Dimitri Tiomkin in honor of the Societe Francaise des Auteres, Composituers et Editeurs (The sips 3 aia Sigestbige rr POU GMAIIES ~ Power | Sat RES ans pe oy. Se eee & Mites 2 ‘THE dR PONTIAC PRESS. nosDAts PEURUARY ® 1959. Ly * df “Prospect ‘of Extended. Trip (Forces ‘Coop’ to Pull Out thé Beverly Hilton.- ® © £5. It Grand Ballroom, Not since Mike Todd gave his “Around the World in 80 Days” premiere has_ there been such an affair. ~ There were five buffets from which to choose dinner—French,. English, American, Italian and Spanish, You .couldn’t begin to mention the more than 300 guests who were congratulating Dimitri. I spoke to David Rose, Johnny Green, Paul Francis Webster, Sammy Fain, Leo Robbins, Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh ‘and Ned Wash- ington in the songwriting group. Mt. Sinai Hospital wag so over- crowded that Debbie Rynolds spent her first night in the solarium and didn’t get a room. until Friday afterndon. * * * She insists that she’s going back to. work tomorrow and Dr. Lee Siegel says he has every hope that the blood clot in her knee will be dissolved. “| just haven't time to be sick,” Debbie sald, “I have 10 be out of Hollywood Feb. 28 and heading for Spam for my MGM picture with Glenn Ford, ‘It Started With g Kiss’.” Debbie filmed her -part in the benefit to be given for the late Mefiny Sachs’ Leukemia Foun- 3 when the show goes on. at random: Eddie Fisher serene Debbie | |Reynolds to beg her not to return to work tomorrow. He says she has just rehearsed the dances and has the the strenuous work ahead. The ‘| same.knee, he said, gave out when il she danced on his TV show, French enone of ASCAP) ath started with cockfails at|_ Trader Vic's and ended in the dation as she won't be here March Snapshots of Hollywood collection | | The power to do the job well is established in Ogg’s 25 year history and our up-to-the-minute cleaning facilities. * * * Although Jon Hall and Reet Torres denied matrimonial plans a few months ago, it now looks as if they-may-change their minds. A dancing duo at the Dimitri Tiomkins’ party was Hedy Lamarr and Hunt Stromberg Jr. Consider- ing the trouble Hedy has had, she looked extremely well. Scientist Poisoned For a new and .thrilling experience in cleaning call FE 4-9593 or visit one of our convenient cash and carry stores! Le SINS se -% Pens he MANCHESTER, England (AP) | 379 E. Pike —An electronics scientist working ' on a secret government project @/ was found dead from poison Sun- 7 |day night in his laboratory. “|. Police said they did not suspect ®| foul. play but would not give de- * * *| The scientist was Dr, James © |Darbyshire, 52, chief physi¢ist of ‘la research department at the Fer- ranti electronics plant, He died in the middle of-a series of experi- ments. : ¢ 430 Orchard Lake 269 N. Perry 523 Pontiac Trail 369 Auburn 4481 Highland Rd. FE 49593. * * * Darbyshire gave up a day off ‘to return to the plant. A colleague found him dead. on a rocket guidance system, among other things. A Ferranti official said: ‘‘There is a strict security blackout.” Power Line Kills 3° Florida Students in British Rocket Lab) The Ferranti plant is working! ainda ni. | esi rw FA . ORiwt - Bo atwieter > $ FRI-SAT, - ‘SUN. } | WITH) 2 | IN-CAR HEATERS "NOW thru WED. _ i Monon Pa re ELEPHANT Picks UP A BLINDLE OF FODDER, UNAWARE OF THE HIDDEN DANGER IT CONTAINS. THEN... A GWALLOWED BEE’ Ss NEST. ewe @© 1959 Walt Disney Productions 7 World Rights Reserved . War-trapped fugitives blast their an way out af the South Pacific may battle-trap aoe _ DAVID BRIAN cP. | Ny GHOST or THE ~ CHINA 1. SENDS HIM TEARING, ~

: sf fo Oop, A OR @ a loaned Cope, Totty and tees tent oa #00.-9° YES, EXCEPT THAT SHOWED UP. I CAN IMAGINE WHAT... 2 g AN’ GR VERY SIMPLE,GRANDMA/| | I'VE FOUND TH' DIRTIER - IE CAN GET ose - he GMC executive said, inter-city bus operators what the fully automatic torque converter transmission did for city service bees when © wes Simeteeet © years ago.” Hydrashift consists. basically of an- arrangement which provides both direct drive and overdrive in: each ordinary transmission gear. Shifting between direct*and overdrive is accomplished under full power. without .declutching simply hy moving ’& button on the shift lever, 4 The increased number of-s provides faster acceleration better gradeability than with dard transmissions, Low revolutions at cruising speed ma- terially. improve fuel mileage, along with the smoother transmis- sion of er and contribute to longer « life. Yost Jr. Gets Post at Dow Chemical Co. | MIDLAND, Mich,. (UPID—Field- ing H. Yost Jr., has been named assistant director of corporate re- lations of Dow Chemical Co, ‘' Yost is the son of the late Field- ing H. Yost who was football coach and athletic -director at the Uni- versity of Michigan for many years, Shortly after the turn of the century, Yost's-teams won na- tionwide acclaim as “potnt-a-min- ute’”’ Yost's son had been manager of eDow's Cleveland sales office. He now will be located at the company’s headquarters in Mid- land. Youngster Flies to Happy Reunion With Mother LOS ANGELES nero — haired pmo w American -jungles “Carlos Télmco *.ince Jr., 14, ran| ie away from his home in Bogota, | °° 2/Colombia, last July because he did not betieve his father’s story that his mother had died _years|" ago. ..- He came to Los Angeles, his birthplace, aig for clues. A news story carried on ~ The Associated Press wires was read other on the telephone Saturday. Mrs. Hill has not sen her son in eight years. She and- the boy’s (be Sicerecapsssesss ea more than 2. Du Pont took a a tye os seanece ay wer tah ont teen ope oa =. ) eee neweee : ‘ ) dos, ......55., 1-50) Many other declines of leading , al which was believed to be/parmine a ty igcts"-)---"""1- 1 Blissues were fractional. Quite a few | “The record of enforcement of ‘ erate . There were scat- : Se Ne eS ae At the sanve time, the Depart. [Temniom served Se eure Lhe ee { __ bile industry demonstrates ment of Agriculture acce The news background included {with the misuse of monopoly :pow-| on 1,183,985 bushels of corn for -Poultry. and gos moving close to a record. weekly er.” , export and bids of * to 13 cents Sal gaamugh reenent total: A federal reserve board Cellier ‘said General Motors has; on 403,000 bushels of oats. paid/ study, however, showed that em- "never left the financing field, Ford) Reports of freezing rain over Gere igs am tor West a ployment gains in thé current busi- { * Motor Co. has announced inten-| uch of the winter wheat area and vil? "Zapobetes tnaer Hant type bens ness recovery have fallen behind tion of reehterttg it and “thetelaeecans of more to come were|*= # *|the upturns in earlier post-war re- { are indications that Chrysler als0idescribed as only very slightly wavcen wk seas cessions, is contemplating reentry.” bullish. DETROIT, Feb, © (AP)—Eees 10.0.| Youngstown Sheet also { Wheat was % to % cent a bushel Detto!' in case lots federal state dropped more than 2 points, Guif : lhigher near the end of the first “Writes Ol declined around 2, Losses of F amily Gone: hour, -March $1.99%; corn % lower ep ene suf, Mires S64] more than a polat were taken by | to % higher, March new con-| se S' larse. 37. ‘avg. 37%:| Union Carbide and Kennecott, tract $1.14; oats %4 lover rows dea tig ange ange Ge active opening, turnover . Thigher, March 66%; rye % to %|checns 3000 wd. erg ge eee ee anaes backed T Puzzled lower, March $1.36%; soybeans Commercially graded: — ; for at nthe own higher to % lower, March $2.19%. tae 3037, Sige a bd "met i x set ost sia po art i Bevea, Gisee. i Martin Co., U. 8, Gypsum, Amer- j Contractor, Wife, Tots Grain Prices credo’ lage diate,” ean Can, ‘Boeing and American Airlires made moderate gains. Disappear; Door Left CHICAGO GRAIN | Li tock : Unlocked, Utilities On lori "° " ° eo vera utvars ocx _ New York Stocks 7 Mareh .. 1.96% March 4.,,..66% DETROIT Feb, @ (AP)—Cattie—Sal-| - (Late Morning Quotations) May ....... 1066 May soe... 5%. | apie 1800. Barly trade slaughter steers Figures after decimal a me SILVER LAKE, Minn, (AP) —| July ...... 1.83% July oss. 62 heifers ag im @ force trade;| amine 115 i All seven members of the Earl] September fos ae ~65%0 | peines shrong to 08 higher; full odvance| Ate Redue Si aoa Bre Bh : Zrust family vanished Dec, 29 and Coen (new) ay Mey ‘ iam 1 F x wn, cows native ry coop is ia as 4 haven't been seen since, ; | May... 1.160 = 1.21% chetet gen ter sicers 1100 pounis and — Pip eh 3 Disappearance of the building ~~ EE reed Lard Aare) A ewe 25.60-29.00 ; a beads pee Am Mace ‘ ey conmectne Ms wits and ave ch| Bike 18 a SB elie secant nae odd ora at oO ar z : J OO | 8 . An & ¥ ae : & : . Silver Lake worried, Mayor Joe cee es 0S: 0 copter of gout to tow cnmtoy inieee.. & 6 W. Geblen said no one here knows bern’ sag, wah Venda aay Beth Pol a gt what's happened to the Zrusts. i phy |20.80: canners and cutters 15.00-1 ‘Anaconda, .... on S05 Zrust ia 20; bis wite, Caroline, OTONGEHUS TO VOGCIT | veers Satinore 96, erie funy Arg Ma 60 oat Ma ‘28; and their children are Sandra, | nape tnd Prime veaters 36.00-42.00; standard| AtcMbon +--+: ta 185 | 10: Susan, 8: Terry, 5; Douglas, Colorado Grid Team: ey W wm" 26.00-36.00; cull and “uty | Aveo Misi: Ar] ‘as * ‘05 3; and Russell, 2. sheep “nag lambs-eatimate 1000. Early Beth eel os: ond $2.2 - a3 ’ * ©? BOULDER, Colo. w — Everett, no early trade te. a eecet an Behe ‘piu 3s B84 Be SS eae one wo on oon anda ‘receipls to ecainh, ‘rade iheve “aise Borgen." 8 ot their home. Only the car and (Sonny) Grandelius, 29, was ap-|being held for afterfoon sale, garg ba ie fo 26.2 ony | ga —_— mecgirieperd pointed football coach at University Beroeans 20. : $8? ing. Mhe rest clothes of COtorado today. He succeeds Peck ...:: 54.3, ‘6 household furnishings remained. (aie Ward, wno was fired by the REYNOIGS 10 Issue — [esressmie': #8 . Utilities were not shut off. = board of regents last month after ; Capital aiti' |? 30.8 26.5 The disappearance was first dis-|1) seasons here. ? M .. § rriep Op... 442 ~ 463 coved re nian vin tae| Gree tas ven vacce 2 Million Shares teri.” Ht # a delivery to the Zrust home Dec.|oach at Michigan State where he| Chrysler ec. S13 neal Cols 9A 30, then found on his next trip}... star player. He came here! RICHMOND, Va. U—Reynolds Ciihy Brup s. 60.2 Piieer |." '. 99 : Pheips D a1.8 that the milk was still outside. icaturday to meet with Colorado of-/Metals Co. stockholders today au-|Cluett Pre an — “4 * * * ticials. thorized issuance of an additional |Eoftm Gas’... 32.7 Phill Pet |.... 49.3 Zrust’s widowed mother, Chris- two million shares of stock—one| Con Bais ..... Soa a tine Zrust, said she had no idea No salary was announced. | million of a new, second preferred/Cont Can __ $4. Repub Stl ‘ 70.7|. _ where the family could have gone. bomy was pald 4 annually /and one million of common. — eee _- Neither did the George Stachowi- $1,000 per year for expenses. x * * Cont Oil ...... 1.4 Rey Tob Sane aks, parents of Zrust’s wife, Caro-| There was no immediate an-| ‘The qne million shares of the|GornPa ©... 831 Safeway St .. 39 lite, Sisters and brothers who saw|nouncement about Grandelius’|S¢cond preferred stock will be|Curtls Puy... Sot Bt Reg Pap . 43.4 the couple Dec, 29 could shed no!njans for his assistants at Colo-[used to help finance the purchase |Det mats .... $i Geert er .. a4 information. : .. lpado, a member of the Big Eight/°! shares in British Aluminum Co. ones Shell Ol... 813 The. family had a winter fishing conference. Ltd, Pont i. ey pope arg wage 65.8 Lake Mille Invest * * * Gast Air L. 3 a house on } Lacs. +! Grandelius starred on Spartans) st Kod 10.1376 on Rae ooo! gs § gation showed, though, that no one | Stockholders voted 8,162,763 [Beton Mis --+. Smo Ry (0... 842 teams in the late 1940s and in 1950 ’ El auto Ls. 38 had been to the shack, 7 : shares of 72.9 per cent in favor BI & Mus... 2 Std Brand +4: 08 * * * rn nll Borg reed Lea rds of the pian, Opposing the ts. (es,2" Sta cll Inds. 413 school with a net o! ards * ie tt ie nd... 47. _ Mayor Gehlen said it wasiesined, YO | suance were stockholders repre- Re Mog $ Rid On NT Ba = learned Zrust had been to the) He joined the MSU coaching staff| senting $2,853 shares, Frock Tre... 83 Stevens. JP... 28.1 court house in pearhy oa * in 1954 and has been offensive Of the second pref ‘ 550,000 en D er be: Suther Pan 3 42.3 day of Oe gen ges ily Gis packfield coach under head coach|shares will be convertible. ‘The di- Gea Pe Bt Re ‘birth certificates for the entireltime ap aires high schooler forlinie St the interest rate gen gue i Tex a oul 11, 324 te later, "1 8 Te saseve $68 famly, but gave no indication of| vuskegon Heights. 4 Tim Re Bear |. 47 his plans or why he wanted the ; ig bee hg dane Weir | 1n4 ~~. documents, = . ‘ ae ce ‘S$ Transamer ... 27.3 Silver Lake is about 40 miles|Civyi] Defense Classes aos York we to Get Bes 4 eet Underwh nt! 238 west of Minneapolis, inning in Waterford First Hotel in 28 Years Ao Po: i } alten : ‘ » : Beg n or re “87 Unit Afr Lin, 33.6 en “re NEW YORK (UPI) — William) Guit ce Unit. Aire .., 50.6 : February 8 will Have Two public classes in civil de-|Zeckendorf, chairman of Zecken- Fomtereen me mole” maa : : tani fense begin at 7:30 p.m. tonight/dorf Hotels Corp., has ‘announced tara poy |. 976 US Reh 25-2 47.2) Triple Significance Now in Waterford Township, said Lloyd!plans to construct tHe first major raed et 2 wratoreon sate BERLIN. N. H. (AP) — From|Gidley. assistant director of civilinew hotel to go up in New York Trieriak Ae Rs moe Oe now on Feb. 8 will have triple|defense for the township. city in 28 years. tat Feary. #8) Weate Bt... 7 _ significance to Mrs, Ralph Guptil.| A 13-week course in medical] Zeckendorf said the 48-story |S Be tte ene Ma. US was her 20th birthday|auxiliary training starts at John|structure would cost. 66 million) it Silver tet 4, Yale & Tow . 30.3 } and-her first wedding anniversary|D. Pierce Junior High School, hejdollars and would contain, 2,000! Yonns ap ae a ee _ and she gave birth to her first/said, and a four-week course injrooms. It will be erected just north |Eetfey 7 Be Anaconds W&C 56.4 a0 is iw handling of evacuees and displaced|ot Rockefeller Center on the Ave- ott ...:108.2 Opjohn Kal .. 40.4 ‘ emcee y : ‘tes nity neti In gfe ones eer pl ted i wa. expected — ned he Te u ies, Inc. to be completed in 1961. N K, Feb, 9.82(Compiled by ¢ Associated Press): ee. . 30-18 «18 60 ; ' Util. & New. Orders; pa ints Up ae ae i f s = v. eey a > a ‘ . : eT.1 216.6 08.7 o18 99 18.4 161.37, Aa? 920.2 147 72.9 156.6 17.6 183.8 66.2 150. i _} ‘The ups mas yay of the indus- new and more efficient mills built (C. .,Nephlat Ce.) : try are charted in profit state- Hin profusion since the--end—of the/Fisures after decimal points are eiehths. 4 ments of recent years. war, i Sscprrterr | : , \@ @ And, as in most industries, prot. Baldwin ‘Rupter' Co* => ae owe or | Combined, the 23 report 1958|ite tend to drop faster than saleg| Se tesst at's Chas Go. ia ha a7 plearnings as $745,390,000, com-|in a recession and to Tise faster|fowell Blec Mtr Co. ....92 92 93 #-|pared. with $1,069,910,000° in 1957./than sales in a recovery. The Prophet wasees S06) 218 months have|This was a drop of. 30.3 per cent.| What is causing the big: spurt Toledo’ Batson ae 4M ae pak ne 1957 ce te turn, were _—. orders right now? Is the|*No sale; bid and ‘a [3.4 n n those of temporary or lasting? were off 10.5 per cent} Much of the recent gain “iP hb F ® Reta nl eet act ae ered eae gp USMDUTON Farming 74.3 per cent over de-| their stocks for two reasons: ral f 1954, of a strike this summér, meaning ooms OF uture * °# % ~ — . [possible shortages; and fear of aj* could the stsel industry) price rise later in the year wheth-| LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The 1 hg mans.of 8 loss at | Ue is — or a Wage) farmer of tomorrow may sit on his output cut back over| increase, or . porch and direct operation of his the petiod,'and even the * 8 motorized farm equipment by elec- uses of the last few! Such insurance buying could be) tronics. _ ) ~ less impressive than temporary, meaning that today's} Richard E. Griffin, the Univer- onths, and the steel productionml|sity of California farm adviser for 6 28 i orders are borrowing from later/Los Angeles County, said @ tractor .|months, and the steel production|equipped with electronic devices ejtrend could be reve: then. for starting and stopping the en- Much of the recent output in-/gine as‘well as for performing ‘ igo Is a eS ar 4 ~~ tractor operations has been ‘the auto companies, stock- onstrated successfully. s\ing up dealers showrooms to be} He said engineers foresee the e dis-|ready for the hoped for spring up-|day when one man can operate ¥jturn in car buying. Whether this} several “he sume time. by rad git ee AES same time by radio controls. were divorced, Threatened Couple ‘Now Honeymooning PASADENA, Calif., (AP) Honeymooning today. were a blonde divorcee and a wealthy in- dustrialist who had obtained a court order barring his mother from the wedding. Mrs. Tessie Purmort was not '3}among the 30 guests who watched her son, ‘Louis, and Mrs. Purmort, 34, obtained a court order last week barring his moth- er. from the ceremony. Purmort Lsaid his. mother threatened to kill him if he married the attractive 26-year-old mother of two. Nicaragua President Won't Quit His Post). ident Luig Somoza, who has been termed a dictator by his.enemies, says nobody is going to make him a «politica! exile, - “T am no Batista who can be ee lel the anti-Somoza, wing of the party and the Conservative Party —e he and his brother, Anastasio, get ' tary chief, an | “Hydrashift will do for the |° A curly| House father, a Colombian airlines pilot, |T€ indt MANAGUA, Nicaragua (#—Pres-| , Somoza It wag his retort to demands by) sates: bom cavsietiing aig band sie & ever sinas « cK eeaer marvelous,” said V, C. Fair, Lin- colnton postmaster, Fair said the letter entered the United States through the Port of New York. A possible explanation came ‘Somebody here probably knew the girl.” Lincolnton is about. 35. miles northwest of Charlotte, Opinions Differ ion Railroad Bill Labor Spokesman for, 10. Pct. Benefits Hike engine, — WASHINGTON (AP) - — ~ Spokes- men for management and labor differed today over the wisdom of legislation to increase retirement benefits. for railroad employes by 10 per cent. Horace W, Harper, labor mem- ber of the Railroad ent Board, called the bill overdue and the increases “very modest in- deed.” aa -M-Healy—_ management! the bill in its parr calling it ‘“‘ill-timed and ill-advised” for an industry strug- gling to recapture its losses and keep as many’ employes as pos- sible. . Chairman Howard W. Haber- meyer, representing the public, todk the position that ‘‘increases| proposed would be desirable to our beneficiaries and I am happy that the additional taxes proposed would put the system on a sound actuarial basis. The only question remaining is whether the industry can afford the additional taxes for, |P© after all, a healthy railroad re- tirement -system is dependent on N86 What's more; the letter had been! malled ony two days before deliv- Management Opposes| were among the 65 "\in the plane crash, There were 8 survivors, © Mrs. Hunt’s mother, Mrs, Alice Kozilek, and other relatives Sunday identified the dead woman as Mrs. Hunt. John Zidek, funeral direc- }tor, said he had received confir- mation that a finger print check also confirmed that the body was Mrs, am A The FBI had obtained Mrs. Hunt's fingerprints when she gave birth to-a son last year. at West- over Air Force Base, Mass, Her husband, John, 25, and the boy, Michael, ‘il months, also were killed in the crash... Chicago were Mrs. Hunt's sister and the sister's husband, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schofield, and her brother-in-law, Brian Hunt. A spe- cial plane. was to return Mrs. Hunt's body*and her relatives to New York after arrival of a new burial permit from the New York City Health Department. x 2- ¥ Police in New York said the body -originally- had-been identified as that of Miss Kalnicky by James Hurley of Manhattan, who said he knew Miss Kalnicky and two oth- er passengers, The body was sent to Chicago on the basis of - his identification, An American Airlines spokes- man said all bodies in the New York morgue had been identified and Miss Kainicky was not one of them. He said bodies of 33 of the 65 who perished in the crash have been recovered, ~ St. Augustine, Fla., the oldest permanent’ settlement in the United States, celebrates its 400th anniversary in 1965. House Committee on ‘Ways.and Means Grants Approval to Savings WASHINGTON (UPI¥ — The House Ways & Means Committee today overwhelmingly approved a special tax relief program to help self-employed persons save for their old ane, . The measure was approved by voice vote despite opposition from the Treasury. The Treasury” said it would cut govertiment revenue Soe oe me eee St year. The bill would permit self-em- ployed persons such as' doctors, farmers and business proprietors to defer payment of income taxes ‘until age 70 on up to 10 per: cent of their aunual income if they put this income in special retire- ment funds. There would be a limit of $2,500 a year and a lifetime limit of $50,000 on the amount of income on which taxes could be deferred. * *® *. The measure appeared certain to: win House approval, possibly next week, Sponsors were hopeful they ‘could push it through the Senate this year.and almost certain they could complete congressional ac- tion on the measure before Con- gress adjourns next year. The annual limits would be set higher than 10 per cent and §2,- 500 for persons who are more | than 60 years old when the pro- gram goes into force. As approved by the tax writing committee, the program would ap- ply to this year’s income. a healthy railroad industry.” - Al} three testified before a Sen- ate Labor subcommittee opening hearings ‘on the measure. It is similar to one the Senate passed in the closing days of the last Congress, but which died in the The bill would increase tax rates on employers and employes ee ee to $350 a month to 6% per cent up to to $400 a month for the years = 1960 and eam lta a nt beginning in It also would ses the maxi- mum tax rate under the railroad unemployment insurance act from 8 per cent to 34. Lodge Calendar White shrine No. ee R Ry ef Feb. 1 = eS & o'clock. Roosevelt o of Pontiac! - ; IBM INVITES GRADUATES ° WITH BACHELOR’S OR MASTER’S DEGREES TO DISCUSS OPPORTUNITIES Career Opportunities in Sales if your degree major is in IBM's offers ‘inancial many educational and the United States. 1602 W. Third Ave. SOME FACTS ABOUT IBM: } so professional | tes. Company policies and rewarding service offices are located in 1 Please con programs. IB ‘nee cities thrqughout T.. W. GLAUSER CBdar 5-0681 Flint 5, Mich. evils 22 State St. Bernice —— scribe. adv. adrant t? Roosevelt! Annual meeting of le, 22 i oe other important business. W. Burnes, Sec’y. News: in Brief Wayne R, VanWagoner, 2, of, 282 New York St., Lake Orion, pleaded guilty to a "charge of reck- less driving Saturday before Far-| mington Township Justice James Lawson and was sentenced to pay an a cape bd Bie serve 10 days in the Oakland County Jail, Leroy E, McKenzie, 35, of 12816 Chapel §St., Detroit, paid a fine of $75 after pleading guilty to a reck- less driving charge before Novi Township Justice Robert K. ae: Gerson Saturday, He Called for the Cops 'lbut the ‘Tyrant’ Won AUBURN, Maine —It was 8: p.m. at police he young voice telephoned for ‘hep immediately. ~ Two patrolmen. rushed to 16. St., and found that all was well’ for 8-year-old Thomas Roberge. 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Ne . : * | i ¢ oe eta” 3, ee soe ee ta ceo ep eg mo ag re ors = « fe ne . ot : ae ~ NOE cere we eae’ ; 3 F eat a eee ° 3 2 ' oe ae , 5 om : fied = * — — a aoe’ Nee | Poe » . © = Z : } Geos e ee < : tate 4 af if > i . , * eee ee 4 a a: oe 4. > . ae ‘a ae 2 vf cs e. uae ; ee 3 * eh 28 a . Oe Ny key eS : ag i 3 2 ee = = F a f 4 2 *s ¥ Ry oe A, kaise ose 2 5 m . z pm a oes b: % i ; : : waren ne ne ws: oe os eaenae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 0 6, A050-* Se Pen dow! -Probleme(Marbe Too. Busy 2 ee [Bod Weather or Not, hea Ap 1 ee Gas Tax Revenue Up ‘l The Pasties Press, & sewspaper pm 9 ted | for 7th ae ri D | ee : and circulated in said County. Th bb orable Arthur &. ‘ee . ng LANSIN Gi@-—Despite haza , Judge of Court, Me ial Hea O Br dge p Nie S. Really Cheat arg conto, ate rast aise egg ee Last week's adjourned hearing) _ -|tax collections Iast month showed|{8ea) = ARTHUR £. MOORE, on the of : (A true copy) se Probate creet will be resumed for the By s8cK'V, FOX Joan ‘commentator says we. uselters booth, shakes bends Ai eee ee ee ae nth time when the Waterford ag YORK (UPI)—The world’s kagome sabe (in, Winecragh, fence, 89 sign any message|reported today. Z IN es 8. election | | who ha Deen watt tavectbe ee os e *€ : Gas tax revenue last month to-|" Crate oF MICMIGAN—In the’ Pro-|. 1—Jel Beg uy tg aoe gr wreak. 90. OC eek “ishbsin wipes tace with |taled 12,196,186 compared with|bate ‘court for ‘the County Ot Oskland,| Precinct 9-Pire soth the township and Oakland|went over the the Statler Hilton ‘ never say ‘pass.’ Say| Kipenex. Hazen makes shrewd {§111,208,256 in the same month a|uvente Division Se re sounty Road Commission officials|to check these rumors that some-|‘no bid.’ Italians speak | play of Quece of Spades. After year ago, All the money is ear-|s sae, Sesiae of the, petition Nensore:| Fe @ ior more than five years are still/times they cheaf> Must, wait three to five seconds| hand, commentator asks him ex- marie fx highway use. ne Sedge, ‘ueCollum, “st, “minor. Conse] Precinct’ S-penier, jetermined to get “‘a fair deal” on| Yesterday's match pitted Harry|before making any bid lest hasty) piain’ tt, ‘dust fell out of my : oft Redls MsSeliun, Or fatber of ald] Prasinet $ Wenser eh he project, — Fishbein, owner of a New York|‘no bid’ indicate very weak hand.) hand,’ Haze Belladonna eats BC OOL mving been filed tn this} Precinet senior Schoo! 2 bridge “It being ee Diginct land County, Mi court alleging that the present Where-| Precinct 10—Crofoot ’ They. claim that road prepars- club, and Lee Hazen, a| “If any signals passed they grins.” ’ Se a. ther fata minor netty| Precinct 1i—Pire Station No, 3 ' > the work fag may against Walter Avarelli,;most confusing. Hazen acts~edgy- eld rR inlet on the | ere unkown and said child has violated| Precinct 12—Wisner School ‘ tion for th was done three Seratches ks “Afternoon round of play ends. o law = the atate, and that said child] Precinct incoln Be ; =. and ‘that the id talian magistrate, and Giorgio head, roc in chair, ; sho placed under the jurisdiction recinct dneoln School ee years 95%, y show Belladonna a young Roman pub-|drinks water, ruffles cards, pol-|Americans win, “Tournament os Se Chee eee given, that otis ‘court recinet 15—Owen School ‘not have. to psy for this again. |1i utilities worker with a charm-|ishes glasses for full two min-/0" all week, No cheating ob-/yp to (ae Bayon stern Standard siete ot re et Perens nous| . Pree net 1t-Emerson. Schoo! B® All bids for work, |ing smile. utes. Italians estat. Hazen goes Serv isted persons Tegiater in order to be fies og th gine hearing on said petition recinet etl peer — . vente were thrown out at last week’s| x * & set.” “festa wate ane eerid te |Bervice Center, Court Mousa wanes, Precinct ty cerning Amos meeting, for the second time in| We watched their mannerisms! «americans bid third hand : s Maye 40 Herk of the town-/13608 West Bivd. in the City of reeinet 21—Central Bchool 15b04, ; months, Clerk James Seeterlin|with unwavering _ intensity. Here , sulatin Wind W om war ee nw ar tae in sela‘Gouity on the 1th day of precines bscpeners 3 Fy buns Geltg me. GoM tM A § six e: badly. Get chicken-hearted, don't: ersons already registered upon the/Pebruary. A.D. 1088, at nine o'clock in| Precinct 2)—Kastern Jr. High igh gphool child. j was to seek new bids./are what our notes show: C gee ee rue S |registration books of —_ Vownehip the forenoon, and you are hereby com-| Precinct tition baving been filed So tite Cones df other business, it is “Fishbein startles go to three no tramp. Also don’t elerk, need not re- rv. manded to appear perdonally at sstd oon fedonnell senod tne? Lege di Be hs In \ expected spectators by| make three no trump. Not bad- . JAl liste ort | COMFIDE. Precinct 26—McConnell School he feather of ehild are im- fo that the board will take action on|drawing plaid Tam-O-Shanter on! jy pid, after all.” e $ 0 noug wosre, WETS sca sett, being impractical ‘to jnake personal oe gpk ne enone baova ead ad ot a sienaned A ve the rezoning of 16 lots on Dixie|head, Italians d> not protest.” | “4 something when| MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (UPD |DN*! #5417 % 18 yp. 9 ana 11, 1080 stl besored by publication atopy] Prcinel a2 Winon Sahel Oupiend Mader te duration, S86 Highway near’ Scott «Lake road . “Playing in box, 10 b spotted ' , [one week previous to said hearing in| precine 6 . Bec - et the a id : ’ glassed ’ 'y server candidly admits —Insylating the windows of a/S7aTe oF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-|TN@ Pentiac Press ® newspaper printed|- prec a phage School In tt ‘ people of gee lan ecb Summers *| 10 feet, soundproof, tesa goouio F even-numbered | house alone is like plugging a hole |bate Court for the County of Oakland, Se te sind _Coeaty. ne * —, 3-39" 5 ee mies yee : ee ot = hy et | The pian was at last week's} with tablé, chairs, four ashtra fy with a sieve, according to a manu- Juvenile Division, _|Moore, Judge of said Court, in th T uiy| Precinet 34-—Bethune Behoo! will be the d County meeting. ¥*% icards when want get out of par- eve, according to a manu-/|""qy ihe matter of the petition con-| Eo. i: n the City) precinct 36-LeBaron School Hh , Board members hav jug ice water, glasses, box ticular suit. Commentator asks tacturer of aluminum insulating |cetning Rooeer iy James Fancher, minor. of February : Prey “oo this 3rd day| precinct 36—Jefferson Jr, High ge hoot 2808 West d., in the City of. Pon- a final plat f . received . Referee |Charles Goren if that is some-|Windows and doors. Caen iia Henry Fancher, father of | (Seal waka E. MOORE, j eine] 55 waghen tenes se val Rog | 1056; yy Foo: S. 2 aie = 5 ‘or Lotus Lake Sub-| and mtator also in booth, thing new. Goren replies: ‘It's as It may help somewhat in re- said tld. ee vw tee ee (A true Or ee A dudue of of probate |e rp 35 wennlactan * neal ee elem old tes at bes od o division No. 2. and it is expected} Draped with American, Italian, jojd as the game of bridge.” ducing -heat loss, said Harold i any tivat the present where- Probate a hepa. Dreune p pat Len ir» ora bearing adh cacabitessaian dnicntce et mentale ot - | “Flurry when Avarelli fails fol-|Waugh of the Capitol Products $?2Mis,sowa and te auld etl has vi: ws"ipeo. 8."s0| Brectnet G—Malkio Benoo! Beco? tna suihegae ani notice ‘(Argentina is also in the tour-|low . suit in clubs, Much ~hand-|Corp., ‘‘but it is still very much lated « law of the State, and that said —— a - Precinct 44—_Daldwin ot be served by publica’ a copy nament -representing South Ameri-|waving. “Referee rules no harm|like trying to. plug a hole in a ue: shoal be placed sadar the Je] gaied ieee "be received ailsion eumalanter’s pertisipeting in nan Te, Frtuel’ bron ss bearing hy Fake Logs Burn ca done. Flurry subsides.” dike with a sieve.” In the name of the people of the State the ee ot ine Nolectere, Townes artisan primary election tor the follow~ * said,’ : * P Yelk age ap Waugh said complete insulation|¢f, Mictisan. you ere Beeb motited| Che Hurop. 6t., Pontine,| Ing office vin “Witness the, "Monoteble Arthur is e and pe.) : x * & a said complete insulation! tnet the hearin aid petition’ will Michigan. “until” 6.00 p.m. Wednesday, : Judge, else addi- % / , _ FLOYDS KNOBS, Ind. ® — A “Surprised learn players must| “Buzzer sound every time door|is the only way to make a real |be held ‘ah "the Gatland County, Be os Tan te sublisty sored tel eas pigs ore een propositions that of Posting asd, Sounty, ‘olin ‘Bt day fire destroyed the Pak-A-Fyr/tell each other in advance what/to booth opened, Crowd cautioned|saving on fuel bills in the winter iva.’ City jute" ‘said|for the cash sale of the following {our|" "Notice. relative. to — and closing| (Bealy — UR &. . plant here, burning up the firm’s|bidding conventions mean. Italian|to keep quiet then. Have to air|—and this, he said means insulat- Se ae es ES SS ter: water 2 dt, Chevrolet + ti Act 1 OE OW) an 3. ¥, stcbrabate na oe of artificial fire-|team observer notes their players |booth of tobacco smoke every few|ing the walls, the roof and the nose, and tes ou ore hereby se mmanded| reef 2 ar — apssction *, 00, th ne day r ny election | Probate on ater, P employ ‘Neapolitan’ Club. Ameri-lhands. Italian consul-general en-|doors, as well as the windows. 1’ being impractical to make personai| 1983 2 dr. Pontiac the Foren oon, Maud shall be. continuously Javea 8 Oe. = i ¢ iat ; . r) ee ~~ é ‘ 2 : / : % ~ Death Notice Cemetery Lots 5| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7) TIZZY by Kate Osann| Business Services 13| Tel Television § Service 22| Wtd. Household Goods 27 aie _.|# CHOICE LOTS (6 GRAVES TO ° “4 : : ‘ ae wean lot) in section 6, Perry-Mt. Park. CF ARS np Exoress one ereee a: gle} : “ee wager "aviore srepatred. TEXAN ore aa 4 -FURNITURE NEEDED see Ronnepod: age a 88: belered wsry ber lot at Oskland Hills Cem- : ferential for evening # night duty. sy ; <> + maven 40 sohbeee phases miu HLin i CARRY PARTS FOR ALL ay or wie nt ‘MA hus d of Mrs rs, Flore ock:| Shane < etery ntar vated Lake and Novi. ROEBUCK & Reply i ich oy a\. | I auto. end wringer washers, Whole- “Bey, orne Elee fmusettenien 3 is ee # c_brother of Mra BEAUTIFUL ¢ ; GRAVE LOT FER: uot fe eerie. sot aee sale OPLInNCE SRAVICE Qualified Bervice . owe Wie Svtee saci Feri) Saavhat'beeas™” "| COMPANY | *skizaeernt weet & c* Crh a aime vaGee| BAReret oe moe 7 ete ie, 8 om 88 r 10, at 3:30 p.m. from the Hunton . on the sleeve, press, steady y work, 5S sa wali MORSE ELECTRONICS . aple m be Hakes ieliciating Interment in Box Replies baled chal toe imag jap o> 2 Ban : Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 128 W. Walled Lake Dr. — Miscellaneous % eee och Ee ie stale ot Matesn At 10 a.m. today there telling ve its, “te” poatiec and | SELL Fins honey. COMPLETELY ee ee Walled Lake, Mich. é | ) = area. Th toe new line. Mone = guarantee. / C A eon 7 ml 4 “te et the cher a eae ate ecules ‘hans re ata earnings. i eh PHeEES MA 41366 / ~~ ee eee ; Clara, Roselawn;" 4:| ¢ Office in follow be . : _ ; — Es wife ef the ‘late Ciyde Dougias:| § bexes. ee ayuitiing an tent KUPERDIONS. 0TH OATS. Upholster ing 2 Share Living Quarters 30 also saqrived by several nieces 5 IN RETURN _housework. Dressmaking and severe * rapes atc aan — — i Pen will 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, 14, 28, oe ] @aithaa ‘APPLY BICMAR INN, made, Expert fitting, @ nt AL'S 0 YRnQLaTRRINa GED LADY. 9:30 p.m. arom te Gear > =-Grittin $1, 32) 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, WE WILL OFFER. 94 W. Huron. No Phone ae |g a oe EAKLET-CteTO "would Bre te A. be heme, © 5 ~Puneral- Heme--w Peer oi "iS Orabard HOLIDAY DRIVE-IN. Coole : : “Bice ciicmine ursepe || oe ger toc. A [REM MMLC i o Ad. Keeee Har BREAAMAKING TAILORING ay |" y.tite Omir tate na. EM) Hin oy afer 288,“ ” 18. piers! F ——|. Z Yas will state abiiity. ‘Wtd: Contracts; - Griffin era ae ind ~ a i a = Font chiléren, Kipiberioss home. 618. Mfarations. drapes formals done ” "FE, 5- 8888. “ <2 - Mis 2 Fs LJ i058, TAN Help. Wanted Male 6| , sxauty. — bee! en tere aaUEE in my tome: Call FE 6-8485, . ABSOLUTELY mobaet 5. - AB opportunity to batid a future emlh ; om shaper ll seas ERWIN'S CUSTOM TAILORING C The fastest on your ALERT INTELLIGENT rouxa crewing 5 days & some nighis, Must have _ +3229, meg ST net Lost & Found: = 24| . contract. rh walling. man, 21-25 for Retail Photo Sale Call for Interview: 10 am. to 1| _ref. MI 6-1458. — ora ” Call Re . hehe Br mongee photo ser iinet Bm, Tuesday ande Wednesday. Help W a FOUND: MALE IRIQH SETTER, Aubu ite Box Ia" Pontiac Press February 10 aod il. Mr, Kelly.| _. Help anted 8 ncome Tex Service 17} Vig Machday Ls. Waterford. O8 Fact, cash 2 oR iP wa ment in Preston, s SALSSMEN : ALESM] ARE YOU WANTING WORK 3 TO $$ AVERAGE FEE, DuNN's | FOUND!” FEB 4TH. REDDIEN be oe ; | cha will ie in aiate at the Moore ao be able to be tend Broo i No DALESN = Ay Tooking hoping you ont find St? ‘ euaree & PEE, DUNWS Sena Ph agace wasnt 3 Weekd: Bie Mg latent sated | = Auvura Heights. average bey tor exer apply Clair counties. "|: Gas coche abaoa ‘oversee Wace. On 5-6380 Nel Information, call nge Lt , age “weit DEN. sitar : Lf gt he PRESTION. — Of rebresenting «| —" DIRT -EALEEPEO! ASPURATEEEPERTENGER, | SRT GNES At Neveree ™ | CKgit FOR TANG, CONTRACTS 3 ; -known, - of Mrs. Verna Live Mire, Witme To sol largest in its field. Dig: |. J SAN Food. SUPPLEMENT Office hrs, Home calls b me ge RR OR 3.9000, Ask for ike Wideman. sister of Mrs. Ethel Benn. i nified, high-level selling. PLAN. Earnings unlimited with BOLIN TAX SE eve set. Lont vieinity of - Smith- Wideman Sud “eight” great -grendehildren. pom hash - Hel Ey continuous. OR sheet nat i te oF WORKING ee ria, Sree. PE eke "00 on PE casas a «2'W. BORON rs * gro com . Feta es ate om. t 1, fo products, profit-shsring, retire: EARS Bryan TEAR AVERAGE : $2 _80_up, 2 © HET acai H CE egg ts perth pe ee) Ly pawl | noasuaeries ie iS pusnes Pines Mey: oe cae ae BURTON, aves Oy ie . : CAS ir. ‘. - ? 85. 3508, a Lakeside #.10-| p.m. and 6 p.m. only. . SART TIME POSITION ACCOR. | 9&“~~ 22291910 by NEA Bervien, tw _ sepeeiment . pom | ientincaion, papers and | Por vour lend contracts & equities, - Port Huron, 2 pm. Mrs.| AR DRAPTSMEN, AR-| OPPORTUNITY —-Of five-figure| ian knowledge heiptul, Apply AN INCOME T. RN lense return papers. 1 6. Perry.| Be & seesoned, ressonable $a Fools d will Ye” fe tate at the} chitectural draftsmen for part earnings, self-management, pro- Pontia, Press Box . ae ; pared tn your oj Senos by, ag tS, “ ¢ OF 4 Huntoon Puneral Home. oe work on -bouse ane, Call| motion and recognition, FART TIME WORK AVAILABLE Herbie and I decided on a double wedding when we're accountan Nes seers weg. (ear. SLE STACK LABRADOR, RE Seem, eee bour, ask tor STANABACK, FEB. 7, 1959, HOMER : or man Ff woman to solicit He’ ‘ ” intment, FE 3-7 8. 87 Shadbolt, Lake Orion; age COMPENSATION — Of a guaran-| churches 1% the area for their older. He's going to marry someone else and so am I CMPIRE TAX aEnviCw — ‘tay 0 Rite sent sgh RRO RBALTY | 73: beloved husband of Mrs. : toe v3 af ecg "i : urch collection envelope order. Your Home er Mine Ue Cel rl a ES rice.| ald vacation are pecs apaieatn Coneteun io: Work Wanted Mal Buildi 1343 Oxbow Lake Ra. mM 3-3128 Sonik ener? Pe =e at J. 4. Vanweit, 4549 Disie Hwy. * i v * - } mn td) * . * ot Mrs, Beach, Barty. Apply 308 ow Huron eho to Sn Waar ac cepectensealenion™ Telerencens Must be depend i Vork Wanted Male 10 ____ Building Service 12 INCOME oats Oe: AhED Ye | Tere. FE OSes. On > | ee nt oe eceieed tp tae 80 im: Se man wbo is looking for his last| n¢ of gpd character. Box 164, | 41 “PAINTER. INTERIOR AND| BLOCK. BRICK, CEMENT WORK ie eee oe re ene ee cane Heed Sonn \ | grandebildren, Puneral service A FEW MEN job, man who has definite ester, West Vir, _exterior Reap FE 4-6462 _and fireplaces, MA_5-0378. TF i soety Vic, Montcalm and Joalyn. C ASH | will be held Tuesday, Feb. 10, at| For outside steady employment. Stendards and 1s lookin Jor "REAL STATE EAPERIENCED CARPENTER WORK, NEW, RE- BUILDING in, PLASTERING INCOME TAX SERVICE FE 6-8307. ; a 2 es mamertel Fue] Pay rtunity above average.| company that can meet ERA motel saat On $1617 ca , FE 4-2200_ Ou a Le LOST: BROWN & Le. , | seal Log ‘Allen es ating. - — comtderea "ADBLY Seve A hebasddcke yeEry ey iterview wil c ECHUETT. REALTOR sire Kitchens a Apeciaity, FE TE BRICK. also chimneys ONS fob tee INCOME TAX ERVICE perma 8 eee na Vie. a Otte ave a ADDEN PEES— termen' East mete 120 8_ Telegraph, Tues. Feb. 1 experience a v " TP TS 4.5600 : is 1d a 1 - Lake Orion, Mr. back be WANTED p are, Ree i and commer TH INTERNAL | REVENUE pt. Rews Gh 2 Ti0t. lie im state at the Plumertfelt AM NG pone exis 3 iim Man or woman to work 3 hrs. CARPENTER WORK WANTED — cial 50 ousranieed work. Fh. MY) SERVICE. BY TMENT | LOST: cob Nicholie & Harger, Co. _Pu e, Lake ; -| “for owtideeaegmen for, Moot oJ Satna ave Po day, Sat, work optional. FE 37632 fhe Kinds ~ free estimates. OR ~CEMENT & BLOCK ORLY. REASON, Le PEE. NO. | = Vicinity of Cass Lake end 30. 39 WEST HURO Pe esis HITE, ry .Oakla ve., Pontiac for a between 9 & 5. OC (oat: GRE i 1a Beene < iam and ef: Are repent tor = a “es ie oe, ra! Beit Loe = TER fone Bavie cal’ ener’ s CUSTOM HOMES “BY. LICENSED 4 Be eo TAX = ETORNS PRE- ‘money, please return papers, ete ~ CASH - r m ase n urs ny na! cpt gd ' le . : ly megs 7 ELE Manager at “Montgomery Wards “P. W. DINNAN | Known cushion + ais easy. 138 | VPM FE 8.0439. wonk |. Puller. Frommrimates UL 261°S | harbor PE @g8Tl ee” wasfo AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- White, Funeral setvice Catalog Store in Tel Huron @6_W. Huron $30 day” mt re family. Warn | ELECTRICIAN, NEEDS vers No | CEMENT Im OUR apuciaLtY INCOME TAX oat es, PE a, | AGS AND HOME SQUITIES. } apy eens, Grtifin ‘Chapel Good _ALL AROUND MECHANIC. _NEE Free catalog. erie TAN b too small. eos as, MY_3-3101.| Floors, basements, EM ean, Calr H. Johsison. FE 27104 for} 4, oe eg care, Vion wait’s OF O OBLIGATION. CALL ' Pith Rev. Fom alone officiat-| Rambler & transmission xp) 2) time, ed Res ee RS, 161X, Brockton, Ma HANDYMAN. REPAIRS sy ETC. ——prY byl ae ‘, PAINT pone pe) chard. Reward, FE &-4684, ing. Interm n Crescen' refetred. Ref. required. E pe Empl ‘Fast_service, PE BL LOST: BEAGLE DOG. MALE. VL nson. Cemete Neal will lie in. state| _9-4165 ood area tg gimmie [bates act £ ment Agencies 8A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE DRY WAL TAPING ARD FINISH. ghd TAS SERVICE, itt einity of Big. bouit® ph and : Sparks-Griff in Funeral Home. CLEA PLANT HELP ¥ i ~~ | would appreciate om oyment as| ing. Free estimates. o x PREPARED ii w : ease | REAL’ FE 43533 = ai 1959, PEARIL, Sel Oar Cleaners, 379 see : COLLEGE GRAD spprenGies ar he any trade 46189 éComME PREPARED IN} call MA Kava. Be Bs} 8. Tele Rd. LIAMS, FEB. = 59, Pi rT GAYLORD'S 7 Auburn Ave.; 14; beloved| Pike. 136 E. Pike St. Pontiac] Men aged Sd with o major) Ree | may Bave to CERAMIC TILE our home. i F- i. itemized | [OsT! SIAMESE C a “SAMMERD IM IATE husband. of Mrs. Lots Willams;| i YOURE A-PROMOTER AND | 102 8. Broadway Lake Orion| fn Bustress Aam. Preter some | covet: OB 3433, _______| FREE ESTIMATES. TERMS a ee RvICE— Lake ves, Reward, ‘FE 2-3. dear father of Mrs. Charles (Mil-| “hice to make money too, write sales background to train as Mgr. beth MAN -WANTS ODD. JOBS | gavance Floor Co, ._—aOR._3-8701 INCOME, az*! om Lost: SMALL MA ACTION ret) Bren A 'parvare, hun| Det ¢.-Fentiec Press. Salesman Be foe gRte, 0,00 ee ee | ee Bermle Ti | ee eee a tte | Gow Settee wtih wale AEG | Om any sco and gontrest Mex Williams, Charles and George Tse phot a Upnolstering | a fate Bank 3 Bids FE “Work Wanted Female 11 bcs Fee pa see. — : inga © cee st truck or . Your upon. sat- Se deht and two great- Satie See en 1 DAY IRONING BU. RI inet_1 R_ 3.9008 : and title, Ask Ken Tem age, ex- , 8, BU, REF. maker. ‘ wilt Seer wader, Pe fost] perience, former and present em- ante }_FE_5-1471. FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, : : “opeaat by K. L. Templeton, Realtor a gg Piovers,” and expected sae ee team eS ter E\ TET, Y N° 7 WOMEN WAT WALL WASH L_WAER-| for, wetgr, heaters renee and | FH 01608, eves. & Bet. BH. 0. ft ae Ss. Orchard Lake Rd. +4863 * ‘o enter 7. Be A . * ‘ + ey . eego a r frome in te ReT nt in Mt. Fete A WITH GOOD CAR sales man ment, os in -— ACCOUNTING G BORROUGHS SEN- ectric Co, 1600 W, Bares. / nd please ait MA 6-208 — anted Real te 32A oe ee Vernon Cemetery ‘Washington| MARRIED MAN WITH GOOD CAR | national he ing concern Must be simatic or NCR. 2% yra. Expert GET OUR BI - RECREA- / Laundry Service 38 : aa ‘es To — Mr. Wiiliams will Me} and phone, willing to work 8 OR. in direc Pega rs 00 ence, UL 2 tion Rms. kitehen, attics ga- Vee uae a Supplies TAA Gl AND FHA a. in state at the Pursley Funeral! hours « day for ope a week rs Leads furn. Exc. future rages, additions. Terms. All work | GomPLETE FAMILY y | nan er eee : ; Cali| for those who qualify. Drawing DAY WORK — WEEK. GOOD : y TL LY LAUNDR CASH FOR YOUR HOME : Home. to replace man who w ‘or e qualify. ft guaranteed. Free estimates. ‘UL | / service — shirt service. Pontian gicruams. ~ Fuller Brush FE Sa5ia for to account against commission. Ap- nee ae FE 6-371 _2MT0, or FE 37204. | end lett ic PAINT BY NUMBER Yes, we can sell your home for In Memoriam ——_2| _Wertiew. ply 10 & 42 a.m. only 0 N. Pad-| PBX RECEPTIONIS CADY WARS) CT OUR BID FIRST! | fee eet T™) Sle torg, ih. Lawrence wae vor sane Goon Se na ee -~n~~|MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN: To TUE Good Spins. ght shorthan | ue cleaning by hour, Ref. FE| ‘7 ome | anaeeee remee_et- =o Call us prod etl we do interesting and variei pro-| THREE MEN OF EXECUTIVE essential. 5604 Rec room, kitch attics ga- ~~ Candscaping 18A it as om IN LOVING MEMORY OF ONS-| Guct design work on electro-me-| ability for manager training. High Suct_ work, a. § telephone EXPERIENCED IN DISHWASHING | ages & additions, Terms W* * res Notices & Personals 25) *! appraise your ran rece ete pat who sed away Feb-| chanical products with rapidly; income, morn Ker! “ef and 30 men. & kitchen help FF: 8-3251. peated [ecpuees builder Ox- A-l ACE TREE a RE- : pale ; SS tell Eres ee the cash you ° ieee ‘oo Sue. feugiier end [oalee, Moo oo gua in Remchas one fits, sep pocintent oe. Boo! EPER . S900 HOUREWORK, i OR # DAYS | -——-—. as ri moval and trimming Get our bid | a‘ COMPLETE gop * gf Med $5.50 - —_ fran with ‘pinieodan five vents 10 a.m. to-3 p.m, only, FE i. bere b pea duties, one Fm Eames _Cresoems Tabs. "inde. - at. ions ig Marg ae 1 LF ~-Dorothy’s es zi experience in design of small ine Female 7 offic cbtght bookeeping woxest WOMAN DESIRES BABY-| 353 NW. Cas Poa. = omeael i Funeral Directors 4 tricate die cas Help Wanted rth bility to use ee ee OS ee fee | Moving & Trucking 19 se AERO Weeecarccarewn culbee | | oie “idenep"onbinnd ai WAITRESS WANTRD, 153 noe aoe a Ma ave wort On eee | HEAT TROUBI SE Citedden Sorel bedore Loe KNAPP P SHOES SrAnke GR g . IRONINGS DONE IN MY HOMB. " Freq Rermee : ‘Thoughtful Service FE 2-58.1| ten WANTED TO CUT WOOD, | class. counter type coffee shop. IRONING | Call us, work guaranteed T-A Reduced Rates. Ext ath, Om ROWAN WEEDING . : 4-4228 ° 2038, Bitte Gril, 615 Hunt- SECRETAR sou Saawenc cease $400| Pick up and deliver. FE 4-098 whol ; | Voorhees-Siple NEW ota ax LESMEN, ©X-| —* “Bive,, Birmingham, i ~ tate | tient & tenes. iROMINGS WANTED 0 -BORHI 8 Bt Soy be Ag Peg MN i ag Te Sa eae “8 Send, ‘adv stant one Ee : 4 vitor ved will 1 aahs _— ANvondesfal sane evening DS it's Publ sense : t. — D Oi, 22084 rT} imate, Fr $3824 and Of Siess. At <4 ce HAULING hrmy, oe : Ln FUNERAL HOME $430," a jon, oe pipe Oe ots bo aed wo ns or kitchen helper, experienced. HOU SEMOVING a veee. Reasonad| PE suse PE 2.2000 | 4 COs atyie-k Rite, 0 On 3. +3441. Wil- z “FE are NEED Matermen for, both new tna ie now. "Call PE 6-868 BTENO oo ic. ses | LIGERSED HOME FoR —caTL. | HOME. "GARAGE, “CAB 8, ESD Bata Sere ee cone | ee "SHOMELEE , AIMOEPEERE’| it borin Yate rey fore | hay eHegr mmm Dee eta ig A NE edad IM ar mnt a ee CHESTER $. You mare , . - Rubbish. fill dirt gravel and CUSHIONED 8HO Pre ty of floor time and asstst- 118 W. Huron. mo poo) in modern eal IMzOG gpOnny ‘ 042 | FUNERAL HOME. ance. Jim WILLIAMS PE €064, arte R pe aa i, company, sot 19-25 poe Pagan rote EM oe. Se ears ex vanes “OR a DELL C a rare CE D AINTY itv MA icATD SUPPERS — Me Drayton Pisins me POLICE PATROLMAN | Must be bap. & have pleasant ee aura $415 RORSMS AVATL, LICENSED PRAC- Basar a baseroepts nAING, Local and tone distance et Bair AD BOP t sat Doneleoreichns City of. Pontiac 3 E. Ma : cial statements oon pete Licensed & bonded, FE. 8-124). are oes iene FE 2-100 or| Phone FE 6-6808 DAINTY MA sUPRLIES |e ON nie pare, |aretils EPS | iinet | jee" Na ee ea ee | 7 LICATIONS ate now nity tow, New line of Cos- x § Ex nee | DISCOUNTS. PR N : - ___ “Designed for Punerse” =e to ton of Police| ‘metics, eyearold company. Day & Night—Licensed’ & Bonded Vern Keller, UL 2-174e LIGHT HAULING & MOVING OF vcloee-ovt sale, Newman's Variety, Ae mop Erisolman ot ot at tare eta | ote cra tenae SeaNe I MEN sa Home svrexwce, | Po ee, Pe 23 PAIN REG.) any Rnd. Acs cheep TE EOS | ti EINBORS 6 HAVE CASH, 4 42 ry set oat Ut ial | PRL Sd Gee ation eT on sane rams. Trucks to Rent | a, iarses, comer | WIRE TRAVEL The Pontiac Press oF have =the Cena mg MANAGER TRAINEE. . SOPEN YPING DONE rk HO * sanding ani deemed FH 2-4025 es eee te interested in io to : en ant ADS a pre roast 2 SP epper ¥ FoR aa mits oes for : = Prompt pick-up & auitvely. Ati OOF remanei sppons teacrone In Debt? eS. unite a 3 alling ‘lahte, h poreen = ?. UIPME : APPLICANTS = be the mint me one at home fer f man aged 3 hs he bi ted AGE 33, EXPERIENCED | ravesTROUGHING rE oss | p20" i fenant ad 1%-ton stakes : height eo". minimum shi dictaphone, bookkeeping and jump tricks Semi-trailers you are t havin trouble meeting - DIAL FE 2-8181 weight of 147 ‘tt eet ee ui baton ul BA general office, desires position. "ep aa cy Ve Pontiac Farm and your . 3 today. ‘ 2 rs., in excellent carers |. = eae Gana tad he. a $-1541 Fe ind 1T Co. ects “CheDtt, = From ¢ a.m. to 5 p.m. condition and bave man to care for 3 small ehildren ae os teak ee ” | EYPING OR BOOKKEEPING 70 ndustria ar INC. ° dent of the elty of Pontie for st) from 6:30 a.m. oe txt ed eee re seh Sam i Services 13 Open Dally WCpeluding” Sunday A Weigh aceat ams : All errors ceeding ‘the application, as side. Own trans r AL LING WisHINGS wIRONINGS PICKUP AAR Oe errs 1442 conomically with newly te released | - ported * ima lately. "rhe vided te ao 7 FE 40974 vor rio NAL Cen \ fe aired ee cok UP | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS SRWANTED AR PicEED foraDist tablets. 08 cents at). ress assumes ne ™ AN official application may be £ SE LE. HOW YOU ~OUR NEW ATION— | oe AeeRES DAT WORK OR repaired py ‘factory trained man} up free of charge, FE 5-4638 SIMMS. 5 for errors tained nf Pe: ean be sucessful in a Ad Sad) 24% ‘EAST RON Wo age IRES DAY WORK OR /|- of! i & a : : an serdan the charges vttent at 388 Parke St. MMi | of your own. Avon Cosmetics has Oe 4-504 wk 27020. - Olfice 0 17 W. law-| Painting & Decorating 20 SPECIAL > @ first applications must be retu s for mature women. | —— Wane "AND IRONINGS, BABY “=< rtise- today, FE 44508, i a} Exercise to slenderize the easy. poe ~ ton ee ben 20, 1968, { Dre one Plains, PO. B on 838. Li RECEPTIONIST ' sitting gi Ts = Hie Cres- ENA ANCE WORK/| 18T CLASS PAINTING AND DEC. quick, safe way. our mon’ nas, been the ety inet? worker to participate iaptewar ” / Qi aged 18-38 with pleasant per. | « iene neem tt lowest prices, Wall and orating. Cash or terms, UL) ly reducing edaz. ; ANTED TO LIVE/IN AND, sonallt who likes meeting peo- | WASHINGr i) Sainte PICK | floor painting, cleaning, 32-2940. HAN $1. . Come 4 in the examination foval ter 2 year old boy. House- je, Mas type hans take light short-| up and deliver, FE 8-9724, By houf or job. kn werk » Asods 18T CLASS Ags DECORATING, PAINT. as often he A ¢, every “ $5 |” REAL ESTATE | fom Be faintqcey'e Gord] fete Peart Seem ee | Sen yal Sees | ener MRIS | tal yee yga Fer oom TF ELD WALL CLEA oO TOR. : SALESMAN” EAGED | 30 KEEPER.) pomen, dtm Pontiac — Building Service 12}. Wail, wag windy. CEANERA | & LADY INTERIOR i he RATOR.| call FR 441 for advertise sae AotD WHITE EADY FOR vee A-l| BASEMENTS PUT UNDER- Ey WORK |~ Ai PiintiNG APP PAPER HANGING, as Per ARE MMT | annem’ | Reve Supe ae otto] we ne, imi, pug trou | ye eATinG FR PARERIN. noon the _bive in, MA 5-1504._/ Prat % o-| we) clean, repair, build & rebuild | Al PA Ab . publication r j } A SA bf gna A = Ae At chimneys. We are ney spe: Mason Thom PR 40364 : 7 NO CAN VASSING : rl / — ‘a : at LING ENTRY,| cigli Also clean, repair fur-| A-1 S OMNTING TERIOR. 8 pl if = $-8044.| -naces, fireplaces, water heaters fortes, ie r_ cent disc. for $1,056 DOWN moves you in. Better hurry, 4 $1, 000 Down 6 rae ‘2 level located = fireplace. on ower ‘evel, eutomatic heat anc rot wa- Why ‘hot see it today, “Bud Nicholie, Realtor _ FE 61201 EVES. 412. W. HURON. “7H Serucees MONDAY. FEBRUARY i eee ae ii Sale Hoe \. ‘The Ne Tock ‘ The Convertible 24s, Baths .~ 4 Bedrooms . ‘ UNBELIEVABLE CHARM “Ward W. Ross | 3 Homes 265 WATKINS Le RD, Of 3-802 vs PLEASE ‘REAL. ESTATE, INC. 20 & Mai Clarkston, Mich, one FROM FAME) ‘Open Daily reuse ay 12 to 5 GENES DRIVE ~— Paco a bed: bornood, 2- Very oe Woy = feat is “inte lot ot gaia dowa ‘pa mare SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new, bedroom belek tet level ranch Wome, Fire- ullt- ae garage, 185 gee ws lotr exclusive commu- nity sewer water aved streets, lake Priehenes. $0.2 0 pee Ss sun- Pe i PE 2-2105. FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 Til MELR Between North Perry $8,250 COMPLETE ceil PAYMENT and TOTAL ONS). PAYMENT FE 8-6455 DLORAH BLDG. CO. TRADE... Owner has INCOME PROPERTY res and clear, would like West ms location. Income approxi- - ma ely $150 per month. Let's get together, thie’s ae be an oppor- ooggd to get your large equity ow LIKE... A WELL KEPT older home in the city. This is the ticket! Three bedrooms, a full basement, gas heat, storms and screens, glassed in front rch i%-car garage. $tobo down = better still, only Humphries|* 83 N, Telegra PE 29236 Open Eves. _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OWNER WANTS TO SELL 3 BED- _Sore house. Leaving state. FE ~~ 91 SUMMIT ST. 6 rooms carpeting. Full se- ent. -Gas-- heat Pene oh ot ar with barbecue. Bide’ drive. 500 «=6Will «=6consider §=smalier bees as part payment, For ap- _ bointment call PE 4-5203, Broker. $600 FOR EQUITY IN 2 YEAR OLD 3 bedroom home, OR 3-8018, NEAR WASHINGTON AND WEB- ater gchools—white frame 2-story 3 bedrooms up. Living room, din- ing room, den, kitchen and break- fast room, Closed-in sun porch. 1% baths. Natural fireplace, at- tached garage—extra large cor- ner lot. . Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 78 West Huron St FE 5-816) or FE ¢-4278 BUILD AND SAVE edu (7 our volume purchases aha direct to you sales, We hav. plans or estimate yours. We'll conus mortgage, BUILDERS sae Ns FE 3-721" UL _2-3463 HOYT Bloomfield Highlands » Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch home 1 year old. Has —— dining room, 1% baths & fireplace. This house would cost at least $26,000 to reproduce palin value at only $22,900. look Dee Woods $28,000. The finest Spe te La er will consider trade. This is one to look at — c now HOYT REALTY’ ns PE 2-984 ry 8. Telegraph Ra. Alp ees included, ly block to $3,000 below cost, Full price only $11,950, reasonable terms. It's va- cant. living — 13x20, fire- place, pat fn "ov countertop range, — in oven, ol] hot wa- ter heat, Ve-car ga- in this exclusive wooded subdi- vision, black top roads. ture window, with natural’ kitchen, 2 bedroom hot water oi] fired heat. Carpet- ing. = sce Asati Horse pare 180 acres adjoining this pun available, e built in oven, ator & freeter. ogany cup- boards, Full basement, as fur- nace, recreational area with fire- place, 2car ergot garage In- cinerator. Lot 100x350, Full price $21,500, terms. COMMERCIAL—100 | near large GM plant, brick, has 2 stores 4 ‘Vas. ment steam heat ‘ing os 4 room aolere home. purchased on terms. LAKE FRONT RANCH—Approx. Sanne NaS ; including underground sp sprink —— system, elec cinera! dish. washer, Thermopane w nc a4 ows throughout, Owner leaving ~~ sacrificing for $55,000, in- cluding: _ carpeting & drapes. Roy Annett. Inc.| . Clarkston | _For Salp Houses 43 -/'THIMK!": esse PS er you" , ‘$82 DOWN — STOR AL "9 PERM "MONTH ~VA TER: ‘BEDROOM COLONIAL ‘In JUDAH LAKE Estates ’ Lifetime Aluminum | ee ee owes ele - gre 78 IN DLORAH BUILDING CO. Kidor of National ‘Hom SFE 2.9122 “MULTIPLE LisTino SERVICE RRO MAVERICK “ook pappy once told me to always for bargains. Well — Wee to this eS of : bedroom hom on piety oisbed in knotty pine, d, storms & screens, 1Vpoar garere, Maceday Leake privileges, ALFRED. HITCHCOCK ~ home will make a wg end- a te your many days of looking. + bearecm lakefront, has a beau- tutus peor beach, large living room wi brick fireplace, ce- pare non bath & 2-car garage, WHAT'S MY LINE? Selling houses of course, and I'm eee = 2 | Bedroom HOMES. $100 DOWN Moves You In 2 SO . WHY PAY’RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS 1 LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 EXCEPT og ood 1 Stanle: 2 eet ~' I of > pore Nr tincota WESTOWN REALTY FE 86-2763 or Eves, LI 32-4677. RANCH STYLE ~ 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OW in an exclusive mriguborteed of brick homes = lots staat ‘ seven minutes in Waterfo' ac Pontiac school distric taxes. fe cealer y reducing Sy a4 — ai. ratnd seperate earpet inree 3 vree ¢ doors overlooking bedrm. ‘hom me twith carpo " joneee back Be es $1,500 for equity, UL 21 VERY GOOD BEACH This new 3 bedroom brick ranch features ful] basement, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, plastered: walls, in- cluding garage on large water- front a $22,500, Terms to suit buyer. ; . GI NOTHING DOWN 5 year old frame, to good condi- — with narra privileges. Only $56 per iH VERMETT, REAL ESTAE 3003 iConmaneas Rd. EM 3-6466 4 BEDRM, BRICK, 3 Moen a Vo & YRS, OLD. screens, $14,- wei 70RD — OUR LADY As na es School & Church. 4 rooms. 1% baths. $1500 will = die. OR 3-3885. #100 DOWN anh aes Seer cat: dia o Rd rm ; with full “basement & heat. screen to all schools & on @ saatea:: Priced right. RD. RILEY, Broker... — so capes Lake Ra. cm MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Gl NO THING DOW N & Baldwin 3B EDROOMS- $4,950 Here’s the catch — Takes about $2,000 down but you can't beat the value, 6 room home with garage and base- ment. just J Jo and 8t. Michael's Schools. Compinte — windews &}- very peunt ha be = ge ; one — t al, 4 cos: 8, i landscal ; on, one. floor wall “ car- Lichen "e ceramic le bath; 3 ting in liv room, loca Petes ols: br buses, B.980. fisished with, beautifully tiled ARRO REALTY and ceiling, ’ psa - TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR large recreation room; 2 5143 Cass-El Be: sss arage with 16 ft. cement drive Laogapes gp) i pray meen ong Open # 4:0 to 6:30 p.m. Sundey ) to 1% ac “outlet onto lake, BY ap gag Price $23, Splitlevel starter home on 1 acres. Immediate: possession, loW| For additional information 8 and Sou,” payment, G, Flattley EM/ appointments call FE 8-17 School. ee any- time = 4731 Maycrest. sags Foe | Be MODEL HOME| § Now for bedroe . 2 baths, heated garage driveway, birch cupboards, wall to wal] wor) carpeting throughout, Hot water heat. rmopane windows. Lot 182: Ready for immediate oc- cqpanet- Full e, $17,900 Will consider smal! f and clear how further inform FE 5-431 HERBERT C. DAVIS 4015 IRWINDALE DRIVE PIONEER HIGHLANDS 2 bedroom = carpeted ted. Gas heat, tiled BY “OWNER; 5 ROOM SMALL house in country with one acre of Four rooms in knot- y pine. Oi) furnace, elec. hot wa- ter heater, = Lots of trees. peyments, Call FE Ca MODERN 6 RM. & BATH. FULL rice $7,950. ‘Includes all furni- ure. Auto. oil heat, paved st., peoolaagey elty water, enced ya. -lot, near lake, Terms. Owner MY 3-2880. NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 or 4 bedroom starter homes with full basement and rough wir- ing, On your lot or will build on our lot. se —_ — pe ment, F. C Woo R 3-12 Corner Wy) es take Ra & M59. After 6 OR 31038 $450 DOWN And only $45 per mo, for this modernise home on a large 40 240 ft. lot. Living room with Caras picture window, nat- ural fireplace &’ wall to’ wall carpeting. Wood paneled through- out, West suburban location. 2 A new owner for one of the nicest 2 TOO! homes . Only 2 blocks to St. Michaels. 5 rooms including new Laon A fast room, custom , built kitchen, full basement, gas heat and for older coup distance to sw stores. Only sonable terms, WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman _ Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 377_8. Telegraph Eves,, Sun. i STATE STREET Lge. income, 6 rms, & bath for : 2nd, floo o . 2 & i. ir, Each with bath. Gas furnace, 92x150 lot, Good for renting. $11;550, term PONTIAC REALTY’ 737 Baldwin Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEB aCITY FARMER? . It's a gardener’s bptoe tt a 6 acres of fertile I Thad creek running’' chicken house, tool Bra bedroom home, 2-car sams $9,900 on terms e rot Pull See it today REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4358 1050 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 9 MULTIPLE LISTING —— ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES EYE APPEALING all brick ranch home with grand’ View | ae room. ice Dasemnent. ‘and GAs tur- * pace. 2 lots, Widow owner, GLRESALE uiiehen aecorated.. a wit tops. Owners to choose Util bathe ural form from, Kinzler R. D. RILEY, Broker 500 El Elizabeth Lake_ Rd. bs PRICE FE 4-1157 T= elty and must sell this attract ve 3- bedrm, & den, with attached 2- car garage, in excellent con- dition. Auto washer & dryer, car- et in living & dining ell included. regen A Te carriage lamps on — real b at $13,900 rch, 2-car ot overlook. $19,- Floyd Kent lnc. Realtor ee ae Hwy. at Telegraph AMPLE CUSTO PARKING MILLER DRAYTON WOODS custom built brick ranch home. 6 large rooms, 3 bed: 8, ee entrance & closet, You can enjoy the 2-way fireplace from the living room or ft. dinin, m. You will modern Th ‘& lot of r only $16,250. ro BUILT — ‘with ph Vestibul tran closet, beautiful 22 fe liv vin ing room, bedrooms, ‘cer: ni pg vent fan, pti Si, ie WE NEED MORE —, = sell Po nearly new mn one Dest — built in 1955, ait hewly esorated » oak floors falawin near bus and bri bank, Only $7,960—terms or “might trade for " iser 3 bedroom. ho * William ga had at fee this beauty 2 bed- 670 W. St.” Ph, Fi 43508 ‘oie a= Realtor — ,- 1078 W. ssa wANeR” BHA and |. é Lovely Red Brick Overlooking Lake’ for take, it a hetoam Beale At Huntoon Lake ated on 100x133: foot lot. wn and walls. recreation room and frut o! urnace i'-Car garage. Fenced rear rs $2,500 down will handle, rong other nice . ° Giroux-Franks Clee aes eae ESTATE 4395 Dixie OR 3-0701 ae “OUT SALE x apueioral starter low » Hay Sarat alee oF 0. EM 22411. Patoker. #14 500, $2,900 dwn, to new BHA. OR 3-0465. IMMED. POSS. $900 DOWN 2 bedrm, bungalow full basement, oll heat, 3 lge Ipts.. Will consider — po ied owner. FE 2-9388. after rs - COLORED G.I's NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedrooms and full basement, Only 2 heft, See model at 284 Bivd. West. Open evenings 6 to 9. VASBINDER, INC. FE seers or FE 4-9823 ON NORTH SIDE; 4 ROOMS, bath, and utility, Hardwood floors, lastered Bar fenced yard. y a ith easy terms. ng Teahor, M1 4-7676, “290 ward. B’hm +-BEDR ROOM COLONIA — ASSOCIATE = ~ BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE _ 8-0663 $500 for Equit 2 BEDROOMS and bath u Living room and large kite ssoment, This ig a real buy, __443_ ORCHARD LAKE AVE. SUBURBAN BARGAIN—MODERN 2 bedroom ranch vee Separate arge liv’ room. Basement, 2 car attached garage. reba ~ lake privileges on Ce gm OR J. A “heater, aylor. ONLY 3 YEARS OLD. REA-> SONABLE PAYMENTS ALSO HAVE 3 BEDROOM va AVAILABLE WITH VE. LOW DOWN PAY- M NTS. _ J. VALUET, Realtor M45 Oakland Ave. FE MULEIE Evenings 'til 8:30 __ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE JOLL FHA TERMS I am only 4 years old, and f know you will like me I have 3 bedrooms, master bedroom is 12 x 16 ft. Large living room and dining room, full basement with recreation room, attached 2%-car garage, yey qandsca ed lot, * x 150. arkston — Neve ube erivberer: Would ke to have you for my new ooeee! + .Won't you please hurry! ZONED COMMERCIAL > ae down wll move you into this amily income in Drayton Plains - enon of one 3-bedroom mod- ern apartment and one 2-bedroom modern apartment. Full ‘basement 2-car garage, lot 170x150. A Phe good investment p somes Evenings after 6 call OR 3-1975 J. J. JOLL REALTOR 2536 DIXIE HWY, PE 4-4561 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONE ACRE sete Rochester and Auburn thai Large 5 room home with = ft. living room, Family t: @ room, large kitchen. Good prom and arage. peg hoe oe en time and see- FIVE ACRES — West suburban with s 6 room home. Siieed 29 bedrooms, small barn, chicokén oc Lots. of fruit trees. reer with terms. Owner will even consider trading for. city property, 2 LOW DOWN PAYMENT Full price $6,509 on this 2 bed- room bungalow type home. Good location Also hag lake privileges, See this today, | GI's We have a number of good homes in and outside the city you can buy on GI terms. Call or stop in éur downtown office and get full particulars. * LAWRENCE GAYLORD 136 E. PIKE OPEN EVES. FE 4-958 . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC cee ¢ WEST SUBURBAN — This. attractive 3 bedroom frame bungalow has been eo EA iy Hscatctegagte throughout. 2 rooms down; one up ot loors, plastered walle. a mh): ae and di- basem heat. yeneed rear ann Baw! poghy. at $12,- ay be purchas: « on E-Z FHA feo _ SYLVAN VILLAGE — If to age, droom, mod- erately priced home for you. Has large birch , paneled bedroom up; kitchen, di- nette, living room; 2 bed- rooms and bath down, Full basement with bath and nearly finished recreation room, Gas auto. furnace, sewer and water — and only 5 years old. Full p: $13,000 and terms can a arranged, $900 ona payments like. rent, A neat y bed: room. or home. Tiled bath with er. New BP veep garage, Landscaped fenced» Carpeting? and ‘wx ter softener a “ta cluded = in price, Key ig in the’ .- you can move this week. . GOOD EAST SIDE location. Here is a lovely 3 bedroom brick home for you. This home has hardwood floors, knotty pine kitchen and a full ‘basement with ideal ene for recreation room, ved st: . city water" and sewers: onk ~ a hay iy $14,000 RAY ONEIL, Realtor, ‘962 8. Tele Fe pnos eB, Spent \ oe w rs BROS “West Suburban ‘Tenes sae eee! Batt r © al price 11,530, $1,030 do Home and Business 4 ement, located Made ‘tull price — “ALMOST. NEW es aoring. ‘uy now for $9,500, mit! CRAWEORD AGENCY MY 3-143 0oo_E, Flint st. COUNTRY HOME. 1 bedrm. Basement, Ja lot, fruit trees, carpeted on ma loan with extras. Josl scwaiton _erea. Retirees Special. FE 5-0885. Raeburn Street Special This 2 be . full basement house has been completely redec- grated and is ready for your im- mediate occupancy. &. garage for ear> and. a pons yard for the play in. oe Easy monthh: Wi JiM_W VRIGH T Ms OAKLAND AVE” FE. $0441 Eves. her. >, cail MY Fe aot MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Location HAMMOND LAKE, COLONIAL f ca 3 Satrocmt Beets ranch, 3 bedroom brick, base- $. Basement. Auto-| Ment, 2 full baths, 9 fireplaces, iy ane ‘ofl beat. Storms & screens 3. oe peceee. owner leaving state, Full bath, ‘ #, be von room and : access to a hen i spot for stall * PERSOTALEED HOMES business! #7450 — AT reel — oni a , we ae car al saae oe Fees we Ann Arbor, $850 da, $1,880 total price or make me an offer, | = ft 6103 at oa | window afler WHITE, BROS. oe 5 vOR BALE BY OWNER § YEAR is Sr ewe puneey 10 "ty 5) old, brick ranch 2 bedroom and Pd eens den ¢ 3 bedrooms, 12 bath, come ‘TABLE HOME ON, enclosed porch large lot, Per im large beth Lake Estates, lot; .ect condition $31. By ap ate ees lake pose ointment. 28235 Hylane Drive, Good carpeted, vin — roy, off Adams Rd. MI 6-4771 lar chity. room, oun oreh, Cen-'s BeDROOM BRICK RANCH = ¢ a at. cee just" get Locate oy, beautiful phiverdate uple oung $ e ome con- ing started, $12, with inancing| struction with. orcauneel on arran for res rnp people. re gpa FEdera ah 4-1 $3, 500 Total Price odern 3 des & stores; Ideal for a re- oo person. Taxes only $28 per - ay Drayton Plains modern room home. Close to basement, 2 ‘baths, lovely en, forntica cupboards, oven and. range, Immediate pot — = wit build to your pla: in = y restricted section ‘ont or lake privi- ieged eee i with this bedroom home Vo ished in ing room Hardwood floors. Mod-|. ghining oak floors, kitchen ern kitchen, with American Beau- surely please the lady, forced “ar ty ca . All newly painted © mohey down — OI x oe ee oni tae th block, from 68 as - 500 down. : down $950 Dow! pagal we regi 4 room home. to ae! neat home with bedrooms end a large kitchen. Living room carpeted and large ndow. 2% car garage. wi arid with a re road. $9,250 ‘LADD'S 4286 Dixie, er 3885_L Close 3 5 cael down payment to others. a GI—AMAZING DEAL Only $175 total cost moves you in this lovely 3 bedroom ranch. Neat and nicely decorated. Forced air heat, attached 2 car garage ~ breezeway. Aluminum storms and screens. Large fenced corner lot. Hurry on this obe, $4424 PER MONTH Immediate Kaas" New No pay- ments until May aes 2 bedroom ranch locat E. Beverly. Plastered walis, sree alr aes heat. Only $400 dow Fifa pd BUILD? ‘will build 2 or 3 bedroom pcb with full basement on lot with no money down to yon sow CF LAKE HOM g, vees W. of Pontiac — ae - Give us @ call Starfire 3-6531 FAMILY J & re H F carsae. 05 IM W I LLIAM ee . N Baldwin $2,500 d 1483, BALDWIN nee sar PER: P a bedroom home ‘n pertect EA Q00P PRICE t ayments 0 f = oer month ineluding _ Custom Built Home? low down payment to qual- ified purchase. 3 ment, auto heat, Oak floors and tile bath. i's vacant. NORTH EN ei this 2bed- room. with. full” basement, 1- car garage. rire ve only $6v ver month. It's vacant. NO DOWN PAYMENTS 3 bedroom ranch homes, with “No Down Payments,” Gas heat tile th. Deco- rated like new w month- ly payments NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33. WEST HURON FE 5-8163 CUSTOM BUILT HOMES . BEDROOMS 35 x 45 FT. 6 In. et oe Room ILT IN rh KITCHEN WIT RANGE & OVEN 1% en ok. TILE BATHS 1 MS ARAGE 979 EMERSON FE. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER FE 6-1198 HAYDEN APPROX. 1% ACRES. West Sub- : Oak 20. divided rec retin room, Oil " t ard. Landscaped. ched garage. $15,900. Terms. OFF JOSLYN. 3 “Bedroom home all on 1 floor. Carpet in LR. Oak floors, nee tern Quick pos- session, $1 Terms EAST SIDE. Good location. 1% story home. Bedrooms. Dining bel = coos Wall to wall car- ee ie Hight 2% mentary school. Basement, New oi] furnace. $12,000, Terms. ‘NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME. $8500. On your lot. Low F.H.A. Terms. Call today NORTH SIDE. Good 3 Bedroom home. — 3 blocks to school. $5,850 $380 Bal. at $50 er dategg 21 ACRES with remodeled farm house. 3 Bedrooms. Barn. Tractor and other equipment. Near down. THIN sin aws, 400 pet mont) JC, HAYDEN, Realtor peyments. Good 2 car SSrAS* led mB. Walton. TE om P. W. DINNAN Sane @_y._ Huron £87'SILVER LAKE CARROLL TAKE $8 room brick home, Lake leges. Basement. Fireplace. ad Cinder block starter home. Lake privileges. $1,950 with $300 down. Cinder block building, 16 x 24 Full basement. $4,250. $500 down. Dorothy ony cer 7001 Hi hland Rd, Phone EM’ 3-3303 oF MU a Y OWNER. 2 Gea: RAN = heat, Ige. corner lot. $9, 200. _ Eves. FE 5 §-0042. eT ADDS” 6 ROOMS — 5 ACRES Lavender ro 3-bedroom home with A mode: pe full basement. insulated. Automatic oil heat, A real buy from city noise & tr c. Only for handyman as this home needs! 459 down some threrior ‘finishing. 5 acres of sandy loam soil W lots of] poRCED BALE. 9 Bedrm. — . and berries. Some woods)” ofr Baldwin, Oak floors & on rear, Only $6,500. tered a * ful basement. ADDS. | Marshall 8t. * INCOME. 2 family, ; OR 3123 apt. 2 owner & 3 room 3a Le, Lape er Ra FE_5-0292 Upper Tent, 2 full baths. 4 BED = MODERN 2 DOWN. TRADE $15,500, ] Gas heat. 577 Lowell St. east Joslyn, $1,500 down, 5-2443. FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB. acre. By owner. 4 bdrm, rench Woodward 3-600. i ig basement aa riv = tras, 1% og, PE 2-3031. co ORED Cr 216 HUGHES 8T LARGE 3 -B FULL BASE- pres NEWLY R REDECO- ce THROUGHOUT. nt RMS. LYWEDS. 479 RAEBURN. Saxe LING 3 8 papRoom NEAR ETE N EY AY of} LOOK NO FURTHER —- Cheer- ful large reoms, ca g & ares. Westinghouse auto wash- dryer, <1 kitchen & Secckinns > room, full basement rec- reation area, lovely kitchen. & breakfast area, 1 ba! en- closed porch, gar: more, 14,800. CA L. J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 1011 W. Huron CLARK TO BUY —- SELL & TRADE RENT BEATER. Modern 2 bedrm. home, West suburban, get away 1% lots & FE_5-6181 FE 4-4813 CLARK REAL ESTATE UOLTIPLE LISTING EYE AVICE DORRIS - LING RANCH HOME RAMWO PIREPLACES 4ous bright and ¢ - fut rooms th hroughout, living — room and dining room com- bination 15x31 with 2 large indows, a kitchen picture windo ary 4 built vi eungstown kitchen RICE et eo s rit ae. cabifets, all ceramic tile WILL HELP RESPONSI- path with double vanity, full ry th WITH WN bsm't., 2 car ‘attached ga-- AYMENT DT, ee tn truly anon included, JIM WRIGHF derful buy $23,950 A) ND A La §-0441 DORALDSON HEIGHTS HOME 0 Call © Evenings OFF HURON 812, 1600 z Mt TELE LI tno. I ERVICE $800 sol handie on F. A large es gaan with at- tached A te and lovely hen, Nice patio os eer of. home, Anchor fenced lot 65x21 7, Bp Suburban ‘ount Mar- room frame, receti ratel inside “e out. Auto, off heat, large closets and many extras, Only $6,950 full price. g Colored 6 toom, 3 bedroom home with 2 car garage across street from Wilson School. water Only. $1,420 aoen. GILES REALTY CO. FAMILY ‘BRICK THREE A Live in six exceptional nice ne, Sa lace, all hel Pecreation room with fire- place and half bath, and re- ceive income from two ex- pat —_ four room upper pe a Psa ah guns located { W WATKINS LAKE RICK Ix , 800 Beautiful “a St igang lac ae Dag ha ath, 1 2 car ga rage DORRIS & ‘gon LTORS "52 W. Huron PHONE FE 4-1857 nie et Yes, there~ts + ~ a $12,500 LAKE FR |. trade. Rambling ranch bungalow WALTO 98,500, te 500, te NEAR ae Terms. See ae aap MBvO, i pov Wrong ie ST. poms: i Bins We ger, ou ing. se0 tile bath, * pasement, gas” » BLVD. ‘partly vtnisted_ on i ne as Hegel = side, 3 apts. $10,- 3 = “be us to wall sarpet ramic wrepee. « MICHAE _C. HAYDEN, Realtor, is. E. Walton Open Eves. sunt 10 to Ce __Donaid — & acr Nothing Down Wilk build starter home on plans Kod your p a. Wecoment includ —_ it 4 + NO NO DO OV WN — et es Rid NO DOW 3 bedroom. $90 a month, Includes aol Bon ‘Me: ‘aad Peactenee, PAYM Br and insurance. WN ——, a oes edrogm. Mod os 4. Oo om ty q Ce SOON res wi _ nice trees and 3 bedroom shel! with aluminum sid- | 4. BEDROOM ; oa er ‘Hana Sate bath, “Sosamens ‘ and flowing well. Good buy $6,000, ANGI C, PA GUS, Realtor 1919 M15, Orton NA_1-2813 371 w_ moved, bes $9950 for $9,950 we will build pour lot | Blog comme | Pisstered: walls, oak a hoor basement, and —_ Financing arranged, teenine 0 3 pedro ish, forced WM. A. 2h Wopen’ Evenings‘ 6RM. HOUSE i best offer. O KENNEDY ——— yFE 43569 “fl 9 DOWN Fig R 3-3487. FOR SALE OR RENT, 2 BEDaM. in ciy, 4 yre, old, FE 40 BY OWNER Nice 2 bedrm hom cent Lake. $8,900 or $7,900 cas sh PE sil Lots of Dinette, * pacoment. ts e. lot, trees. Asay on Cres- wp Same dn. $65 . Tile the per living room with bath. Ol! FA “2 soy for the enitdven. NORTH SIDE—2 Leer with basement kitchen, Ceramic tiled ath, Plenty $400 down should ‘Cl Nothing Down NEAR HATCHERY ROAD— ‘An extra large 2-bedroom Ranch rome geo Ss estece: = ft. the % acres via! fenced. About mon and again ust mortgage costs for you ucky Veterans CRESCENT KE ES- TATES — $8,950 is the full peice on edroom ranch home, Large LA this attractive 2 oor heat. A « nice 16 | of on ONT '— Priced at lak LAKEFR io 950 for quick sale to set- tle estate. One of the best buys in lakefront homes on the marke’ bedrooms, living room with large pic- oh Tandoce overlooking a we today. 3 large eautiful paneled lawn and scaped bsm't, Ga- Pull rage. Don't — on this one — Call now! RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegra, Rd, ve ne n | patdential, commercial, FRA] Pluorescent, ied Orchard Lane | *4R¢ eine oP a ae © street, s0xtl SCO ps down, Call for cont Rant petyal brabus THOMAS: ECONO = appointment Pontiac, S all areas sey ge MICHIOAN AVENUE ~ 130x225. Low Collision Shop outlying & theca FREEZERS oe STREET <= 100x100: Modern butidin and = pa &- old: fiouses New Shipment-Popular brand " 9ment 9nd im idee loca tng : MORANK MAROTTA & ABSOC. et. = M. Ciee =F ee le tt, Lore v8 Several years of qual- MA 42496 . is cu. ft. U rian. = rune OAD WB. south ity reputation ack: a -2 “terms. Samuels MA’ $0011. g makes this a nat- | Want A Good Mortgage? OR SALE - SMALL RADIOS =» Garage ural, Shown by appoint. 2 & players, FB 6-8766 ") aie ment. uli ead v0 our debe cousoldet | PLE R MODEL HIFL Pl SPAR. td oe i —— oe or ogg us at loo % t| ers, cherry | wood 4, FE 4-8 Wa MICHIGAN BUSINESS }- wait.'s ae FREEZERS.N OR tO EF -RREZERG Nicholie & Harger Co. | SALES CORPORATION" ‘DEROFF | sew ete enSughtine soratehed | © bate pa 3 WL MORON JOHN Afh* 3 Telegr eee. | ROKE Uren | or crate marred models, at big @aaina " INE ACU £8 1 iE coe INC. pc siamo ai * te Fabier DOOR 55 aiscou rears to pay. Patna * He 416.00. up —_— Swaps Hoover re Fepair. Thyle LOOKING ? Ne 00 dey te OABE! sash trie, Comer Of N. d rondugcrncesses | Dartrid +R BU TSE dA) neg eee | ye FURNITORE . High Hill Village ar Yl ge ie “Mayvee ‘R #99 Ge asthe *:| | ing state, EM 3-4478 7 WEEKEND SPECIALS A working man's area 3 build 14 THE “BIRD” TO §£E ‘a, mines ; ES s arr 5 ad ee ab FURN, HEATS 5 ba gil om mel New, in bat & g00 6 ‘oO e ¥ n apis esbured | awetes si me 8 low a8} A THUMB TAVERN 1856. ° GENUINE SHANTUN 1G MAHICG.- x Rg Ae a he Bs, A = Busy tavern in Thumb area town. | 81 ¢DR. PONTIAC WAGON ON) Phy, loupe Pena bea aptings & Gee" Poor model. null “LADD' > 2138" brick bldg included. App. a ete motel 3 mattress. : uarantee 148,00 $ 3, Games act $120 per VY For DER CAR. | —— VES, gas or lecttie. ‘All sizes, | $26 Diste Hwy. Eas mo, 00 0 fb bar, ne plant “og between 4:20 — 6:30, FE | ORA a eo a pia, | Floor models, LZ TOM. 1... $ 88.00 $800. ud af 78: ante wi am Toxits ft < site FRICT | Terme. aici ADMIRAL ELECTRIC. RANGE. | Inaple F dining ¢ rm, set, M 23 —_ ond pope Parke etn ee Weltentes | REALTOR PARTRIDGE Ho ARE Ho SOMPUTEN | HOMANT STOKER & FURNACE) * Adams, ofily 7 lots left at ion BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH TWO an ARS OLD. ORIG ron Fr wr & due x12 Felt Bask Rugs * PRANK M. SHEPAR FE 43581 1050 W, HURON CH 9p Will, TRADE FOR ee Te Bit cinta ced pprorin a ° é $119 doe, 80 pet LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY On Sale Household Goods 57 OE. Automatic Washer &” TABLE SAW, % #.P. MOTO 4 LLLP LOL LAL LL LD GOA AL AAA AI ry Y - set, - TRaDE| % sell. Darl 32611 Was Bavings side extension. Metal stand ad BUY ad or Se 94088 ’ sepeng eons Ge he 0, cond. $78, OR 3-6402 after 3 p.m. 4, Ba gaptco . WHITE BROS Money | to Loan 53 ; Norge Automatic Washer 162 ROMEX, IN , aoa Ae aa BEDROOM SUITE Was Now Savings sue Tens aT. wa Siiete Liommoed Lenders) |S a iised tw bs, FE 6-400 ‘| 980.95 104.4698. gente per ft. hood apd fs fd fan cop esa Open Eves, ‘til 9, Sunday, 1 ‘til § a — PISCE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. Norge Ges Dryer pied Be “To . Doub! seer,” book: € MM “4 - For Sale Farms _ 48) - : ? bed. Large chest. 2 vanity lamps. 920 96 114 ary 55. at ined high recov sane ba = All for $89.50. Pay only $2 weekly. Ss: Thimpens, Ten oem EF Bos a OVELAND, 8 FIN AN NCE COMPANY > wage Coated 42 Orchard — _— led : __mile west of Air ope P. W. “BINNAN i YEAR CRIB “FOR SALE. Tos tadas 388 90,000 Big Picks scent e daa Ww “wr P a og! BORROW OW UP TO $500 | F PIECE ‘ "SUITE, wae ‘Norge — Dr a ‘ er Contact scheme as ay Sale Business Property 49! potas — D ey 3 mn Pieina, — - tak brand new foveeer, a4, i Wa koe Oat afi Peeee ne Walled Lk. coffee table, 2 decorator lam a aks a “tung “ COMMER L BUILDIG’ ot it 7 $2 weekly —Your old appliance can Sonar a eeu oer “LO ANS / | egret "eurnre’ oh Orchard | tat care el to 3a tasadry te Se an| 7 vacant st store 3418, 8500, $4,000 Ave. eae ca # sive ‘Sires TMB ont ind ip ° down. Cal 1 OL 24761, s G a o be : th Saginaw st 18 0 TO id fa No handling charge if AOR FENCES Business Opportunities 8 Bi) Rts HB FOeeee Saves, eae Pe 20008. paid 0 Oe AE ANCHOR'‘FENCES . 30 ©. LAWRENCE, FE 8-042 | sxi3-RUGS WOOL FACE, $1808 EAR No money. down, FHA ed, | Pas ARE OU U1 LOOKING FOR, 2 A Bust FRIENDLY SER Reversible, $10.80. Tm apatted.| *- == SE ares STORE FRE dering, vate Business Guide” from Realtor GET $25 TO $500 Y ice Pearse raitvre, “| 30.8. Cass FE bain A Aqua wal jue & miso per rmatie saw, parr rpameeg | AT Material Alt for $1,510 Haggerty LUMBER CO. : een we ee ai pone ¢ Bar- - » . rie = ae * cherry ng Reduced for quick ae MUSIC ee % w — “arinET y finish. New a baer OL 110. N. Saginaw HOLTON ire B Rat aaa. Ee OR Rens w see MAGNUS CHORD 5 oRGa GALLAGI GHER'S 18 EB. Huron 4-0566 PIANO WITH ORGAN Ae went, Like new GALLAGHER’S S 18 E. Huron Bt. © TUNIN aaanot PIANO T re " RNED LIMED OAK SPINET pw ie Less than 2 years oid. “GALLAGHER ‘s 18 ©. Huron rE MALL E CL RPRRY VOLES OFS « GALLAGHER'S . Huron PE 4-0666 SMALL o LL GRAND PIANO” J ‘AREAL low p GALLAGHER'S Ss PE 40508 18 B. Huron | Used Hammond oped ott tie =. ig om 9 > ag Bs ‘wen WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER: GUNS — BUY, Boe . -FONEMODERN “On ANTIQUE, 4 Burr-shel ae Teiegr Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B AIT TACKLE - OPEN 7 DAYS PAloasees — 3 dz, SOc 20 cents bard Lake 1 ‘Avenue WintEe | eh FISHING BAIT OF ALL fing scegagprige. Beate ap ts" Ra. ene 5 ey Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A-1 TOP BOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, & black dirt. Buildozing, ex- - cave basements. OR i a, in tate. STONE. r i by Fr bli of PE 2-672 " —“GOW MANURE D1 Eb. PE 43371 CRUSHED TONE SAND, © GRAV. _el_Earl Howard ee ps 3-0831 __Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL—ALL STOKER SIZES OF FURNACE COA. INDLING t SIZES WOOD, SPEEDWAY FUEL Ol. GARLAND FUEL & PAlNr, 46 ORCHARD 5-6158. H HA AL Chestnut sizes, FRAN. & OIL, 3733 “Orehara FE 2-8282,_ ad pohsae of yaa ans Eg Lene 4 at #vans uipmen ~~ mee 3 Ma 8-1878 BOATS —- MOTORS - TRAILERS Scott Motors & Service a ie PLOWS Gor hy Ad, ony of blades, fits most al) ‘HOUGHTEN & SON 1, CASE & NEW IDEA DEALER echaster SPECI USED FARMAL pag TRACTOR & SNOW PLOW. KING BROS. ° wp oat Tara RD. aT orgyEs 4-1112 Auction Sales 77 POR CONSIGNMENTS, L. Tyler, MY 2-1621. . ESDAY FEBRUARY it, 12:30 pm. Machinery auction 's i ef 4 corners in Leon- * mile east, to 37] Gerst Rd., 9 miles northeas: Oxford, Pri pieces of excellent rationa! farm equipment in- omding Parmall M tractor, Farm- all ae “. baler, International KB6 truck with 1 bed Omaha rack, good mt New OPEN _@aily, Wi 10-hole Jamesway hog feeder pius many more good tools ‘t miss this sale, Metamora Bank clerk Clarence Ridgeway prop. Bud Hickmott auctioneer Oxford, OA 8-2150. For Sale Housetrailers ; 78 PAPAL PPL PLO PO ‘86 PRAIRIE 8CH ER 36 Pr: Take over pmts. FE 86-4100. iT PALACE 10K, 170 NS . OF. dyke—lot 135, FE §-4180, Authorized Sales Pontiac Chief "& Detroiter Complete selection of 8 and 10 wides Also a large selection of late mode! trade-ins We top them ali on trade-in allowance — at Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales 4m) pega Aire pad ay Open q “ere a week AIPSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT °r es 3008 *o join one of Wally Byam's ex- citing caravans) TENCE, ay peed 31 FOOT F SE oF +. Hy “ab. full OXFORD TRAILER SALES STEWART GENERAL ¥Y VAGABO ee MER wide, 40 to ee trom, We trade, sell or rent. e have some wonderful buys right now. See us today. e mile south of Lake Orion on M24 MY 2-071. "PARKHURST Trailer Sales 1840 Lapeer a : Lake Orion Ss yyy New Moon —— Lake Orion_and Oxford on M24, N FT. VINDALE oxo. CC. SHAPE. BOB HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOME SALES a ne 4 "Y anye a oon 3 Aca | TRAILER EXCHANGE _ New Andersons Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAILER ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 0 8, reteqrage 3200 Open 9 cont. Holly Coach Sales 15210 ne Re. Holy. Ste Tose 4-6771. Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN “HOTS MOBILE VIL- jege. The finest 4 mile SE Pon- 10 *N.. Opdyke’ > FE 5-836 WSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 BLOCKS fror = Trailer Coach. Park 5-8902 we. | OXFORD RD MOBILE u \NOR nor MONTH . | MOBT those who wan -. _s 16° x40" poles patios. Ete. mite = i Oxford on “Lake- wile Rd &-3022. PARI EHUREY ARE TRAIL vier | scree. Between Lake Orton and LEHOME ESTA Tks, MOD. vg Lakefront and playground. EM_ 3-2661. YOUVE SEE N THE REST, N = “soe vgguare Lake trraller $350. Also —— canoe, 17 ft. $180, EM 3-4931 a El BOATS, COVERED a oa “% work, Rini's, Lake Orion PLL TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART _load elther way, FE 5-6806. __Wanted Used Cars 88 AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND er ears. FE 2-2666 days or Vea ATTENTION! “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS" WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLI.AR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON Pe 4731 FE 4-1797 CASH FOR CARS NARDENBURG ee tae Cass at Pike CASH 2 = gen ene 7396 Community. Motor Sales |~ pee EAST BLVD. JUNK & USED came “WTD. PICK- _Up_ service, FE 5-200. Remember TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW TOP eee rae LIBERTINE. OR JIM HARTLEY. OR 36111. Dixie OK Lot Dixie Mwy at Sashabaw Drayton Plains, Mich aa ey See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on later mode! cars 2627 Dixie Hwy OR _3-1603 TOP C. CABH $88 FOR CLEAN CARS or trade wu or dow ECONOMY CARS ‘2_AUBURN TOP P PRIGE POR, JUNE CARS. THE HIGH $$ Is what will interest data We need your '58, ‘67, "66, "56 models. Our reputation for paying tops for hig grade used ade on back Ee. Eves to VanWelt 4540 Dixie hed GE — ayton Plains TOP BUCK-— ee cana FROCK FE 2-02 % TON "55 OR ‘36 PICKUP WITH 1936 OR 1957 MODEL GMC OR “CHEVROLET % ton Pickup, Must have 4 speed ae coy ‘and be in good shape. FB 5-71 CASH PAID for all m odels 2635 canara Ave. truck. Exc cond New rubber, FE 20282 i948 FORD STAKE TRUCK, GOOD for 4233 Lotus Dr., 51 GMC Van, 14 body GMC Retail Branch FE 8-4402 Open daily 9-6 PE 4-0370 SNIPE SAIL BOAT. EXCELLENT SAILBOAT, 16° eNiPE, 2 BETS) — _aails, $290. _FE_ 2-202 Fiberglas 85A MIDGET racer bodies, all types. Pibergias| Transportation O' Offered 87) - CARS POR PHILADELPHIA, AND -|68 Oakland PONTIAC WASTE. -0209 WE NEED CARS "65 to "58 models Must be clean AVERILL’S FE oes” _ WWY ne 48 4-6806 ~ Wanted Used Trucks & 89 a’, long box, MA 5-7878 or OR _ +1024, 1954 , CHEVROLET — ts TON PANEL Water- 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5-6071 Open nites ‘til be a 1958 ‘BUICK SPECIAL. Bs HARDTOP. Low _mileage FE 88 BUICK SUPER HT. LOADED extras ake over ment, FE 2-586}. cians ‘63 BUICK, SUPER, RED AND S000 Good cond 1 owner. OR ‘63. BUICK. CLEAN. “NO RUST. $976. PE 6-27 1955 BUICK sedan, PS R& $1,100, FE §-1902. ~BUPER. 4 DR. H. One owner. Pittsburgh Gas allowance to} - ee Hartford. Conn, FE 2-3216. | +55 BUICK. 4 DR. RIVERIA, | NEW DESIRES “RIDERS FROM PON WW tires. R&H Dynaflow. Only tiac to Detroit A! Sp paca For de-| $1045 Small down payment, tails, cal] PE 5-716 . |TOM BOHR INC. MU 41715 FLY «ENGINE TRLIWEN i) CADILLAC® “87 " ~ CPE TUR- California, $80, Hawaii, eel a Ferry Bervice Inc. OR 31 air 6-440 hae ‘L owner _— PASSENGERS TO SLEARWATER. ‘“ SE Na EE ng = St. Pete, Florida. Leav-| 4 CHEVY cba care a ing February isth. OL 1-1018 | Ton” 9495. OA" 8-3 1398. ec | | ~ ey tote 1 CHEVROLET, v8, “2 DOOR. black and white with white wall tires. $404 full price, Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR FP 2-2579 ‘98 CHEV. BROOKWOOD WAGON. zens Big engine. WW. Pw. P. AY “OF F “$160.70 . No cash needed, Only $10 month. Mr. Bell. Great Lakes. #E 8-0402. 1955 CHEYY WAGON This is a @ c¢ylinier 2dr. Very clean inside and out. Come in and drive, I'm sure you'll be satis- fied! The price ia right! PEOPLE'S AUTO —, Jos 2351 ‘194 CHEVROLET 710. — POW Sige R&H ABSOLUTELY Y DOWN. Assume pay- mean ont sues mo Cal) Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI 4-7500, _Harold Turner Ford. _ NO MONEY DOWN = cae fe od A sen selection of evys, Fords, Pon- desars Olas » Buicks. no money down. Luck ee cales, _ Saginaw FI Sor AMERICA'S - Most Desirable Car In ‘58 ‘58 CHEVY We've Got ‘Em ALL MODELS. STATION WAGONS 2-DOORS and 4-DOORS Ranging in Price from: $1495 70 THE FULLY EQUIPPED Impala at $ 175 Only a Few, So HURRY! Matthews- :/ Hargreaves SUPER-BARGAIN LOT 631 OAKLAND AVE, ~ FE 4.4547 _ 1954 CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR, SIX aries r Rs passenger station wagon, radio L sed Trucks — heater, excellent condition. SCHRAM'S agro & TRUCK . 2538 Dixie Hwy. Geek S ] OR_3-2105 OR 3-0311 a Hee e j : A ‘ R __Used Truck Parts | 89A KEEGO HARBOR ‘FE_ 2-2529 ALL MARES AND MODELS ie cas none B.AIR Js poor T. y eq new, EIGHTS MOTOR SALES r. greeny or FE One owne __4-2185, For Sale Tracks 90) SL CHEY. STARE, 1° ton, Fa Hardenburg > cond, Roto-riller. Exc. cond. FE} GyaRANTEED USED CARS 22-8262. a ‘56 Ford Country Sedan, — CHEVROL OLET, 1954, '; TON PICK-| heater, Fordoma up. $550. Call EM 3-0722 after/ CORNER CASS & ‘PIKE PE ‘53398 5p GLENN'S Top Value. SPECIALS IF YOU'RE LOOKIN’ FOR EAI TAKE A LOOK AT THESE — WHEELS — bargain for only $996. ‘North Chev. ‘Hunter Biyd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI #4073 For Sale Tires 80A) OAKLAND AT CASS | |'$8 CHEVROLET ¢ door H-T. 92244 A-l USED TIRES $350 UP. WE 4956 FORD —_| 68 PONTIAC’ Station wagon. $2794 me ey Ane. % ton Pick Poe cylinder. 4 door Safari ‘ 503 mew St ‘$1 PONTIAC 4 door.....,.... $1604 EW TIRES : ae on esctas Galey Tires. TAYLOR S 87 FORD station wagon..... $744 Vuliehete 60 per cent off, Black or LET-OLDSMOBILE "86 BUICK 2 door H-top...... site ED. WILLIAMS - Walled er 2 ‘36 CHEVROLET 4 door...... $1094 i Sagin: R < f a . ie ear ue 81 a BL GIES ae ‘86 PONTIAC {4 door H-top... $1294 we “ . FE 4-6595 le CHEVROLET 2 door....... $1004 | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE TEP, “WILLYS 1087, FC-150 M | ear. Caer et week it . el 6 tan ‘pickup p wie snow No "6 RORD 2 door........ eves $044 ene veg, — 88 DODGE 2 door H-top...... $ 844 Bet neneraors, | COFeign & Sports Cars 9OB!-35 rORD's door... 6 o's a PARTS LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP|'SS PONTIAC 4 door.../..... $94. rta ahd antique tires : rE res ‘fo io hgiens Al All ones to ante ‘84 PONTIAC 4 door......... $ 494 ™ ar Go, 71 W. Karon. FE 8-04 ‘4 CHEVROLET 2 dgor...... $394 i : UPHINE 4-DR. fake it easly) mp, aeracis,OAUDpRE CPR GLENN’ S or Teai clean smal car. Priced ‘at a MOTOR SALES 052 W. HU RON Qo ABW LOCATION “TOP VALUE” USED cars FE 47371 ERY ig eee Pee. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, aioxDay, FEBRUARY 9, 1050 Ae ae “One simply has to put perfume in this ocean... it smells terrible!” ____ For ‘Sale Cars _ NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has the INTERNATIONAL -1-YEAR DISCOUNT WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% © Coverage; no exclusions. 1954 Ford Convt. Sharp .... 8 682 1965 Chevrolet hardtop ...... 946 1965 Chevrolet wagon . : 947 1966 Chevrolet 2-doof $ 4. 2 1956 Chev. H-top.. ewersige $1188 1957 Che polet har top ... $1500 65 more cars to pick from BANK RATES Open 8:30 to 8 pm, North-Chev. Yunter B'vd. at 8. eeere Aa Birmingham 1968 CHEVROLET, 2 DOOR, 6. 1958 Oldsmobile. 48.--10.000--miles on seach, both in excellent condition _t-owner, MA 5-2475, ee "59 Dodge Custom Royal 2-Dr. Mardtop-—-DEMO-SAVE ‘$814 Loaded with Accessories JACK COLE, INC. Ply mouth-Dodge-Chrysier 1000 Maple at Pontiac Trail Walled Lake_ MA 44511 33 FORD — NEW TIRES. TAKE over payments. _FE 8-05 "36 FORD FAIRLANE | wie ~?DR., clean, loaded. MI_4-6648 after 5. *3¢ FORD CONV., ‘56 PONT. > plock ‘57 105 to 1 heads & 4- Barre! intake, lacquer paint, good tires, Hydramatic Best offer. FE _ 22018. oe . 1956 FORD V-8 2-DR. CUSTOM Real ee shape. $785. OA 8-2417 _ atter ‘$6 FORD. A-1 SHAPE. PVT. ‘OWN: er, FE 4-044 195§ FORD CUSTOM. V-8 2. DOOR. racio and heater $195 ful) price Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-2529 ‘82 FORD, FOM, W WALLS, R&H, $295 FE 4-77 ‘32. FORD CUSTOMLINE 2-DR. Good cond. $300. MI 42080. “47 FORD CONVERT, DARK reen with white top. New trans. &H. Best offer. 3-0200. “CY” OWENS FORD "57 FORD 2 DOOR "$1345 ey 1478. SAGINAW FE_5-4101 $1,750, EM | 1988 FORD 2 DR. 225. __ 36539, co FORD ‘| oe STRAIGHT & overdrivé. Good 28975. cond FE ~ IMPORT SPECIALS be ena 2-Dr. Deluxe. Roadster. re Mon Roadster HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE 528 N. Main, Rochester. a 1-9761 1953 FORD CUSTOM a, Ray. ences one No Phony | 10.06 mo Gall Creait Mer? Mo. per Ford = MI 4-7500, a Tur- 1958 T-BIRD Full power, sharp ame: beautiful aqua interior, $3595 RUSS DAWSON 232 8. Saginaw __FE_ 29131 STOP! LOOK! SAVE! pe BUICK 2-Dr, inardiop Dyna. W-walls. Just like new $2396 tet BUICK ahd ad master. Full power. Like n ... $1995 1957 BUICK Spec. H-top? Power steering, power brakes, Dyna. R&H. Ip ahem .Blue and- white finish . 1895 1957 PONTIAC _ " Superchief Lar Power brakes. Hydra. R&H, Pin and white beauty ..:...... ines 1957 FORD Fairlane $00. ¢Dr. Ht. Power steering, Power brakes. — : \tiame: A truly beau when Air, er Standard trans. with pow- fe pack. Radio and gee 1956 BUICK Special 2-Dr. H-top. R&H. Dyna, Power steerin vn. sae brakes. Blue os wh: nite tin E * 1956 MERCURY ‘Vic. Ht, ‘deme. on ae = ir brakes, ja ll | R&H. W-Walls. k from *56 PONTIAC 4-Dr. — R&H, D4one green ..:...... $i 1985 F RD Fairlane V-8. Fordo- matic, R&H. alls, l-owner, and pestec 954 TIAC Starchief dra. Ren Fire. gold & “ane gon. pr. Hy- dra. = H. The very car for the whole fa $ 795 1949 PONTIAC Convert. Engine overhatiled and néw 175 1087 "PONTIAC Hydra. Real pod Pontiac: Buick ROCHESTER "OL 1:8133 vu 9 "87 FORD For Sale Cars 91 saa eee LPL el 1967 FORD. V8. CUSTOM 500. 4 gr. sedan. Radio. Heater. Power indows Power seats. FOM. Po br shes. * ike new $1645. ~ Chevrolet ta ton pickup. Exc. 1955 ‘Chevrolet 2 dr, sedan. 6 cyl- 1056 Buick Century “4 dr Hard Dynafiow, Power braked, R & Red and white. $1 305 1966 Bel Air rts ¢ coupe. Power- pid . Whitewalls §2005 1 ton oe 1058 Old« 88 f Heater. Hyde. 1 owner. — a beauty’ ess Pontiac 4 dr. 870 wagon. Re: vs eaver Hydramatic, Local. owner ......, a $695 1957 6 Wi Chevie 210 station wag: = & meaher, 2 nal i aa 1957 Chevrolet “210. 4 dr, _ sedan. Radio & heater . 1495. _ Ford V8 2 ‘ar. sedan. Redio heater, uot & white . $120), ise eee , S, 2 custom- line. HOME *R HIGHT MT “lea Minutes trom Pontiac" Oxford, Michigan QA _8-2528| 1962 FORD, V-8 PAY OFF $237.50 No cash needed. Only $13.57 month Perfect engine, -. rust. _Mr Bell. Great Lakes. 'FE 8 0402. CROWN IMPERIAL 4-dr. sedan Royal blue, loaded with ~~ Ready to drive home. “HODG ES INC. 360 8. 9:80 ase ae bod SPEOAS Hardtop ..........$2095 reeteetesereeesee $1745 wesee sins cs sise +n QlOAS Sele He de eaie sess sot ISU ee, ee ee aoe ) 912 S. WOODWARD | BIRMINGHAM _ Woodward || mr6-5302 “ MI 65300 BHAM — MI 41930 “a | am * i . rn \ ie - Mes. 4 * ioe te nen oN % 2 Lk, a 2 a * > Fee Sale Care 91, MODEST MAIDENS pee? ie eeras For Sale Cara a - For Sale Cars 91): “For Sale Care = ~ Pee : ‘ 2 Pg i -'39 PLYMOUTH | ““Time-Place - BELVEDERE 4 DOOR To Buy , Texee. 56: PLYMOUTH ; DISCOUNT OFS - Motor Sina | 7 SUBURBAN | HAUPT i give cork . fone sane Caran (OARS 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | 155 py yMOUTIT Pp 4 Sales agra mw sur S607- "86 Buick 4 Gr radio-béater.. $1595 | CLUB COUPE §- on ees otter : 7 ‘$5 Bulck 2 dr, sutomatic.. 1956 Pontiac 4 rch 1, 1059, Marley Dax HA Chévrolet 210 4-door sedan, Buick 2 dr. hardtop, ...... $1508 iBydee Power See brakes. won Sales Co., 372 8, Saginaw) V-8 ne. powergiide, radio, 1M Buick 4 dr. Special: $1495 55 PLYMOUT H ° a Heer. Be ae Etc enter, Beuutite coral and ivory 59 -Pord 2 dr. Poweg steering $2395 isso DO ROAR ER S FOR oy & Accessories s 85 Me PMOOE ee ee sisee a pe Buick 4 dr. powed Sen. $1095 16S Olds. es 88 Hardtop. wai. Oru Wagon adi ’ ‘eane s : 1057 Chevrolet 2*0 4-door, power- |- Mad ee ee 54 PI y ote H a R: og lloch Chain Saws | +56 cunis.ckarr ra , canton lide, radio heater, Like new, | sat belek 3 ae. aku pi. y i a oe dra. LA Oo ee Py ie or ee veonaien en ‘dark blue finish. One os a8 ae He power neering tis “4 DSOR i #e a bea ail isa Moe: =. or.) ORL. een nL) gee ee ee ee E 60 Pontiac 2 dr. $ tiie ntiac br ag oA + CHAIN SAWS AND AC. eee |i Balen’ dr. Radio-heater $ 2 RATT ' down symente a6 e ong Ay ; 1951 Chevrolet 210 2-deor, 7 Tn “8 ck 2 i Tadioweater § 3 53 PLYMOUTH ee bos 96.80 per, w a ver eEveRAL USED HOLIDAY EOBEROLAS par ale mese ang wilted ina 3 Pontise Club $40) 4 DOOR "R dio & ater. wer Brie MERCUR ARDS : “ bi Buick 2 dr. er eres sates $345 . a eater WE RENT CHAIN. SAWS, BAILFISH-GUNFISH KITS; | 195/ Chevrolet 180 2-door sedan, Ford ‘Thunde a inartaio, $1908 ‘ No, money down. Payments ss we KING BROS. vx clit sist @ Buren PE $6123| Gia ttsine, radio and heater, Banting ¥ie'2 dr. hardlop $105| 53 PLYMOUTH _ | .sst Fore satin "wagon # passer: Rd.- Opds k OPEN 06 DAILY INCL. SUN. (00000 ‘s Buick ‘2 dr. redio-heater.. . $ 595 CLUB COUPE : oer, BOM, R & wer rages Pontiac at P VKC |r ig A NAME BRAND WE); 195@ Chevrolet Biscayne 2-door, : Sore a ik 4 $295 A4 trans rtation sosciais. ae oweK wiLL — ree A aaa wom ‘ ‘. poh - a TRigesia Cece — ws ‘$8 Mercury 2 ‘ar “s a — $ 45 1 iain ni oc ar — a * Odeig tn, “He buUrQuow, ViON «see eae. | 8 oui “Dar: Machinery. Ph NA| stock. Sterling boat trailers. Use ‘ST Buick | ar. radio “beater sass R AID MAple "OR Mor Maple 5-1144 7-3202. Ortonville. our layaway plan. sd Cigsroies Bel Air 4-door i — ee ati St a sas SORELLE eae A can INTRODUCING ECLIPS | Harrington Boat Works radio and heater’ silver blue rm $5 Poniad standard shift... § 595 MOTOR SALES top solid black with hydramatic, ‘e ” a& ea 08 a WASP DIRECT DRIVE |} 1099 s 5 Felegraph re 20033} VY Sinan: ive new gees SEE HANK OR GLEN DeSoto-PLYMOUTH' DEALER | -jow. mileage. $996. * -, CHAIN SAWS SEW ~ 1958 Ord pb loonrcphptol ond Learpascote mee Pontiac's Bargain Barons 35 YEARS/PAIR, DEALING Ed ai | yaramatic we: if a FREE SERVICE FOR ¢ Mont: Sse hey iets Mp 435 He) fF brakes, cig, tnd hae » FE 1e ‘Stee e {iwutard = amet ing ue | Sta “rice” incluen trlght and] weve Average cond. LIV inp, PONTIAC JBEDAN STDS | FORD ical BY MAKERS OF THE PA 1957 Oldsmobile #8 Holid { KEEGO HARBOR FE 2.2520 ney Ft ane ka ue 1 en ANE OE seeretnes Saaen t 5 | Bane. al Creal ies Me 55 Pontiac Convert, ed b : S. A STRIBU ‘| — NEW LOCATION —| 2¥ner $2044 Motor Sales | Parts’t sat" qe00 iarcla tu) ees new brakes | « 015 Hemingway Ra. Lake Orion| — cruige-ouT BOAT SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. xcEL.| Mid Winter Price Michigan MY" 3-5621 $3 EAST WALTON BLVD. - H kj Ch | a roe eee eee ce MOTOR SALE s’ STOP AND SFE 1959 Trojan Cruisers & Runabouts QSKIns ey. FE 2-9101_ Open Eves.| lst, son "y | ee eee te es 2° Po A ee a “4 ary : * Cae THR PONTIAC PRESS. _MoNDAY. PRBRUARY | 9, 1950), . y — Today's s Television Programs - er ee oe Saree a Soe a "(Channel (—WWa-TV Channel t—witve-1V_ Chanoel 9 OKLW-TV (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. g:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. 11:00 (7) Soupy's On. . (9) News. (4) News: Westerkamp.. (2) News: LeGoff. . 11:15 (9) Weather. (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Weather. 12:00 6:15 (4) Box Four. - 11:20 i Theater. Srama : Mar- a ee St 6:25'(4) Sports. = \ |.- garet O’Brien, “Music for ~ (9) Whistle Town. g:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) Millions.” ('44), 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (9) Farmer Alfalfa. Cartoons. (4) Sports. -o 0 @ ~ «4) It Could Be You. (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. . (2) Sports. (1) Play Your Hunch. (2) News: LeGoff. 6:40 (2) Weather. 6:45 Z News:, Edwards. 7:00 (7) Burns, Allen. (9) African Patrol. (4) Death Valley. Headline hoax turms poor prospector into leading citizen. (2) ‘Union Pacific. Western. 7:30 (1) Texas Rangers. Escaped, con seeks revenge. 50 (9) Million Dollar. Movie. Drama: Katharine Hepburn, “Quality Street.” ('37). 11:30 (7) Night Court. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. Nac singer Ella Logan. (2) Nightwatch (cont.) TUESDAY MORNING (2) Meditations 11:25 (2) Nigatwate': Theater. Comedians Paul Lynde, Cliff Arquette, ~ Drama: “Lew Ayres, ‘“‘Dr. Kil- dare Goes Home.”’ ('40). i _ (4). Buckskin. Marshal steps outside law to help bandit’s), wife. (2) Name That Tune. Quiz. 8:00 (2) On The Farm Front. (2) TV College. ' (4) Today. (7) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Frolics. (7) Breakfast “ime (2) Captains Kangaroo. | | { (4y (Color) Haggis Baggis. (4) Cinotitration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. ~(9) Friendly Giant. ~ 1i:43 (9) Science All Around Us. | TUESDAY AFTERNOON (9) Mary Morgan. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light: 12:50 (9) News. - 1:0 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4)Amos 'n’ Ancy. (7) Liberace. (9) Movie. (2) As The World Turns, (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. (7) Margie. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) Susie. _ (4) (Color) Truth or Conse- quences, (7) Day in Court. (2) House Party. (1) Musie Bingo. Maria's Acguutred Taste lAir Monitor ing for American. ‘Mice’ 5 NEW, YORK f , By EARL WILSON —German glamour ‘gal Maria, Schell has/ ; picked up an incurable ‘yice in America—popcorn. a a ee 2 ; “IT can’t—how do you. say?—kick it,” she sonteensd while ‘going chomp, chomp, chomp. - [Nothing New U.S. Eavesdropping on ' Foreign Planes ..Since Early: in World War WASHINGTON #—Although offi- “Crowded Jape Japan Will Give land” to the Lec TOKYO (AP)—Japan, a o short of living space for its small island fora colony of im- migrant ponies. uy ae making Salk oll vaccine Japanese children. The Mini is sing es eee baa The moaladiat abs “needed for | only sweet,” she WILSON “We don't have salted corn in Germany— grimaced. Just arrived by jet from Munich and Paris, she talked gaily of a rumor that jet -* “tubes” would soon be shooting passengers Paris-to-N.¥. in two hours. She'd come te open her movie, “The Hanging Tree,” and ‘Ao play Pilar in the TV version of Ernest Hemingway's “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” ~ “The German word nounced ‘mice’” she sald, ‘and people here and $h Hollywood laugh at me when I say ‘Let's eat some .|mice,’” Phil Silvers snatched / uciile Ball down to his TV set for a for corn is pro- cials won't talk much about it; the military conversations of an- other has been going on since the showed Soviet fighters shot down an American transport focussed new interest on the subject. = 4 x * * Russia: has accused this country, of a “sensational farce:’) in pro- ducing the recording. Improved equipment in radio | monitoring techniques has been vaccine.. from the radio monitoririg by one nation to|% Public Health end- Social fare is working out a 10-year to build up-the monkey early days of World War I. * © ‘Phe United States’ announcement| Jupaitege monkeys are not suit. af a transcription which it said able for breeding ‘grounds for the Imported animals—cost- | ing $25 a head—will be turned! loose on an uninhabited |which is of mild climate, tree of} contamination from human dis-/ eases and at least 1,000 yards nearest human. Four islands are under consideration. | pla island ¢ & v eLacTRO MART and 7 day ‘ti 9 surprise spot on “Sgt. Bilko.” . Martha Hyer and her mid- dle-aged beau smooched quiet- ly in a corner and wouldn't permit pictures, so who is he, _ huh, Martha?... . Diana Barry- . developed since the : first war- time use, Today the systems are virtually worldwide, presumably used by all major powers. The defense and State Depart-! ' this thee interplane ments decline to say how country. ied Israel to Try Leader That Killed 2 Arabs td TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) ~ An Israeli court-martial will try the’ SERVICE if called in by 2:30 P. M. or bring it in yourself and = —= | 8:00 (7) Story (cont-) ~ 8:30 (7) Our Friend Harry. 3:00 (2) Star Showcase (9) Movie (cont.) 8:48 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Young Dr, Malone. (4) Restless Gun. Vint steps'g:o9 (2) Movie. (7) Beat the Clock. in when baron sets up toll (4) I Married Joan: (9) Movie. gate across land... 9:30 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. |3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (2) Texan. Texan's “double”’|19:99 (4) Dough-Re-Mi. . (4) From these Roots. terrorizes town. (7) Jean’s Notebook. (7) Who Do You Trust? 8:30 (7) Bold Journey. Skin-diving! 19:15 (7) Lady of Charm. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. for gold. 10:25 -(9) Billboard. (4) Queen for a Day. (9) Movie (cont.)~ '10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey, (7) Bandstand. (4) Wells Fargo. Sin saves, (4) Treasure Hunt. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. people from epidemic. (9) Special Agent. 30 (2) Edge of Night. (2) roe Knows Best. Bud) 19.55 (7) News. “) Cony Fah ake Pee to get Ragged 12:00 (2) 1 Love, Lucy. (9) Sherwood Forest. sade ecide to teach him a (4) Price Is Right. 6.00 (2) Jimmy Dean. — : “ (7) Cleo. (4) It’s a Great Life. 9:00 Ak see, ee eee (9) Leon Errol (9) Looney Tunes. | Cheaney wea rename 11:15 (9) Nursery School Time. _|6:80 (2) Bandstand. | Fea Fowitain, Dukes of] 11:30 (2) Top Dollar, (4) (Color) George Pierrot. Dixieland, Hi-Los. 11:15 (2) Top Dollar. (7) Adventure Time, (9) Marry a Million. Comedy. | | (4) Pete Gunn. Rich Cattle-, man hires ‘Pecos Pete" to. investigate his brother’s mur- English Woman Must Choose der. (2) Danny Thomas. Annette Funicello plays misunder- stood exchangé student. 9:30 (7) Play of Week. Dan Duryea as soldier-of-fortune. (9) Front Page Challengé” (4) Theater. Ex-pool champ (Cliff Robertson) plays gambler to get money for | wife’s operation. =~ “~~ (2) Ann Sothern. Katy tries 7 to reconcile two feuding Irish uncles. (7) Patti Page. Edyie Gorme, Bill Hayes, Florence Hender- son, ' (9) Boston Blackie. (4) a Successful ca-| from England to Canada. (2) ‘LuciiieDest. “Lucy ‘Gocs| _The rather confused romance to Alaska” in comedy special | of Miss Giles started over a year with Desi Arnaz, -Red Skel-| ago when Pauline went to South ton, William Frawley, Vivian Bend, Ind., to visit friends and to stfaighten out her feelings ing, Mich., speaking. . Pauline Giles 10:00 Transatlantic Romance Mixup Still Unsettled MONTREAL (UPI)—A 26-year- old English woman from Eastcote, Middlesex, was en route to Lans- today to ponder her mixed ernotions, matrimonially arrived Friday night from London accompanied by Chicago advertising executive. Loran Sheffler, 23, who was partly responsible for her unexpected trip land there was a steady flow of correspondence between Chicago) and Eastcote which resulted ~in Sheffler’s sudden trip to England two weeks ago. “Her letters told me how un- happy she was, hov’ miserable her relationship with Gaches was,” Sheffler . said. When he arrived in England, Sheffler found out that Pauline was apparently quite satisfied to remain miserable but in love with Gaches. ’ “Pauline’s parents, who do not approve of Gaches, urged me to -take her back to the states,” he 61 Finishes is and -— . 58 Courts (ab.) 10:30 ‘ News: Daly about Louis Gaches, 23, a man said, “Her mother even packed | (9) City Detective. “Trouble| Ste had Known for some years | her clothes in my suitcase so_ in Toyland * ‘ in Engiand. | that Pauline wouldn't know any- : , . (4) Play (cont.) While in South Bend she met| ae about this until wo pett. Comedy (cont.) Sheffler at a Christmas party and} Sheffler said he secured the nec- 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. he fell in love with her. essary papers for Pauline to leave), 10:55 (7) Weather. When Pauline returned to Eng-|the country without her knowing it. Thursday afternoon he went to i "kh q if Pauline’s office and told her he : : was leaving for the United States ——_ Hy | and asked her to step outside for arciiered light a few moments. 8 Don't — ; Meanwhile, he had advised his| Leresggin Short ty ty cab driver that a young lady would fight dis - _| Join him for a trip to the airport i Be rate, sol - i i iY although he may vigorously pro- 4 Chem vr, st.” 1s North and Yi When they came outside, Sheff- " ee ler said he pushed her in the cab, Fruits At the London airport some re- : Y porters got: wind of the situation Wai Y LAM and dered Pauline to board the —- VA G aircraft and fly to Canada. Peak Wy - “So I got aboard and here I, tne in “A my Th | jam,” quipped Pauline, when she ka 1 wy : arrived at Dorval Airport _ patriot. 4 night. ° n state peattvaty eT 7] Shortly before she léft, Pauline | 9 Weights, a ‘a | told United Press International India ie | | she was not sure whether she : Scotte fe toenhenccaed jeleeleelen | loved Sheffler or Gaches. “Oh rare gem 7 Og alae Bo eri 7 a 1 don’t know, I will have to make |. “ Special duty Hoarfrost 16 Chemica 4s cxeeenens up my mind I guess,” she sighed. conversation 4 Hero of Battle 20 Rips 40 Writer, ——., Will Sheffler marry her? © p | ‘ ee ; iM ae 5 Sh ettbeanous x“ —e ope" 3 Fine ne eaten it don ‘ an a h he wae rncen te | “I guess I s love her. We’ 67 For fear that # Finer out og wadgeoee cris "| haveeto think thig out,” he added rg aL Ts ‘ Endures = Frighien 46 Useless as he followed Pauline into the 89 Wor 9 Amass mple 60 Sacred image . 60 Noun, suffixes 10 foward the HY Royal Italian 81 Happy . train that will carry them to his sheiteréd side aay name 62 Maxwell an ww. N News ‘True story | WWJ, One Man's Family WXYZ, Peter & Mary Wx hi Woan snes wh Chace TUESDAY MORNING WPON Candlelight 6:00— WIR, Voice of Agric. 3:00— WIR, Dear Shirley 7:00—-WJR, Guest House ww. News rte WWJ, Matine: 10:30—CKLW, News, Davies WKYZ, Ed MoKen CEL Morgan, bP hg ered Wel, WXYZ. News, “winter. hog aed " Bhutibrest, Davies JBK, Jack Bellbov cLeod WCAR, Woo ling 4 balboa 'd naan Sheridan 11:00—WJR. House Party oe : News, Be Bennett WCAR, News, Patrick WPON Early Bird WWJ, News, French Bob Lark WPON Candlelight . KLW News, Davies : Poe ss Musio Gall tn ews, Reid 9:90 JR, Compoait a 70 Wws, 2 ster xtra, . tn WOAR. ews, ee Wien "ane ek { roe F CKLW: Davies WaBk. pies en Georae WXYZ, Paul Winter Kews, Tommie J “00 11:30—WJR, Time tog. Music any Bands Sone WER, ee os *n” —— “ww ere, ere. CKLW, News. Davies . we y Newt cand : ews, Wol enzi wank, Seekerel pt Ste sb we, Toby Io id ame if of ire pte, Cae 0:30-WJR, News Hirt pho aed TUESDAY AFTERNOON | WOAR News, Benne Ww mes tussle News, Casév WPON. Don Mackinnon wcak. oodling 12,00 WIR, News, Wells te, Sounds s0— Muste fall WWJ. News. Maxweil awa Music Mall * 7. ws, Wolf ca —, Uivertock News, Chase iy ake Ans. Please bt SS e i David bk DY diy ¥ WEON § Sports. ==tmee is ‘Puree: “em Bie News. wie seadatcs aneleedl WB: Kingsley, stereo 8:00. w IR : ews. "inte Wen tee” 4:08 WIR, NOTE oe oo WHYZ, Wattrick, MeKenste po ‘We CRLW eNews, David 12:40—WJR, Time Gut Music RL. Sports, Chase * sounas : .. WIBK, News, George WXYZ, News, ‘thorr WJIBK., News, McLeod 10:6 WIR, Byatt e WPRON, News, Casey oKLW. News, Davies WEON News, ae. Ernie Ww, Con fe 1e Had ‘tbe. wae Waprn, aeroete at i oe ag ute , WIBK, Jack, Bellboy WJBK, News, George GRLW: Rew 10:96-wR, symphony $:00-—WIR, News, Mra Page ‘ CKLW. Néws. Mary Morgan WJIBK News. Reid WPON Chuck Lewis aa hm orr onLw News, @biftpreak (14pe) - It's almost impossiblé to have any opinion about the Friday night Phil Harrig special on NBC-TV be- cause nohing much happened. Dean Martin, Alice. Faye and Betty Hutton were among the pas- sengers on this voyage to no- disasters, enemy attack.They will be taught that could result from natural such as tornadoes. or Red Cross by Mrs. Rodriguez, personnel and doctors and nurses from Pontiac General Hospital. x * * Cosponsors are the health de- where, They were inoffensive ex- cept for Misg Hutton, who seems to feel that energy is a substitute for talent. lecture on the NBC-TV Steve Allen show last, night was an inspired flight of lunacy . . . Charles Laugh- ton turned in a four-square .per) Be formance in a story about a school-| im RR AC tC ONE LT partment, district nurses associa-| tion and the county and city offi- cies of civil defense, — way of taking the burden off the | lower income class."”' | He said improvements in Mich- igan’s tax structure are long | overdue. But he took issue with those who contend the governor's tax plan benefits lower income xroups at the expense of those in want the tax) If you have 4 sewing ma- chine made in the last 30 years that we cannot supply - parts or service for. To be eligible, bring in your machine today or tomorrow. This offer is good anytime within the next ten years, For service, call FEderal . 2-3337. Michigan Sewing Center, 143 Oakland, next to Poole Hard- ware, Pontiac. ' the higher income bracket. . The governor has proposed a graduated personal income tax and a corporate profits tax to relieve the state’s financial crisis, = Thailand Quiets Variety of Wolves Dwelling in City BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) ~ Thai authorities have clamped down on-street-corner dandies who hang around Bangkok's theaters and coffee shops whistling at | ee girls. x + * Police, ed up more than a hundred of the youths who affect duck-bill hair. cuts, permanent waves and —— shirts. Two cabarets have been ‘shut down, and a midnight closing hour | has been set for all night clubs. led personally by Pre- mier Sarit Thanarat, have round-| Open. End Benefits 2. ‘Consolidate Your Bills Improve Your Home Slavs to Aid Algerians BELGRADE up — Yugoslavia’s trade unions plan to send medical eno, | supplies, clothes and shoes valued at two million dinars ($6,000) to. Algerian refugees {n Tunisia. 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(Slim) Carmichael, the airline was Capi- made turbo- prop Viscount — first Horeign - built airliner to be used bye a U.S. carrier in a quarter- _ decision to gamble on the iscount will stand as a me- mortal to his regime. < , [hitches jet engines to conventional |propeliers, lifted Capital to fifth airline industry raised its eye- ‘brows to full staff. For Capital was facing these obstacles: -~Probable prejudice among | Passengers against flying a for- | . The highly successful plane, that place among the nation’s major airlines and ‘introduced millions. of lose to or over five millién—and ployment is climbing back : close fo the five-million mark, econo- mists reported—today, They said a figure approaching that mark ment's January count, due out Tuesday, a ‘ -Joblessness normally ‘rises in the winter months because of the weather's effect on construction, farm and othér outdoor activities; tal and the plane was the British- ieee five-million mark has not) exceeded since last April, when the jobless count was 5,120,- 000. * *« * e The figure for: January 1958 was 4,494,000, a jump of well over a million from December. In the January 1959 idle total increases by anything like the million. or so normally registered in that month, the total will be depths, thé job picture still is gloomy; ls This in itself i8 not too surpris- ing. Employers normally don’t in- WASHINGTON (AP) Pn Upem| may be shown in -the govern-|: ! 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Open . the tele | Operating what amounted to recovety | O a | Men. Th Firestone matches 6 te the os are of the a jet-engine fleet in the days when tiously increase working hours of a FREE on., ur., broke dryms. piston-engine aircraft still ruled workers already employed, work- r 0 4 = t Fri. ‘til 9 . , © Cylinders are inoctline honed for porhost tit, assur- the skies, ing them even overtime hours at O nes. ze P Reg. be ‘ke : PARKING _ Ing proper performance. Pilots’ fears that jet-prop/Premium rates rather than hire/@ & Now. . 2) ; Tues., Wed., i NOT ALL SERVICE IS THE SAME planes would | be dangerous, |ReW Works yg aw: Gaye | as, 00 ae TILE : OUTLET Sat. ‘til 6 harder to fly and less reliable 2 : ° ; Yi t only the material and quality you pay tor! A conbioe of economists — feel _ Now.... -Now.. | ‘ow ge! only the material and q Y you pay the piston transports Capital was tat caste of thi talasing Jobs tiny Lat A i - FE 8-3717 1055 Ww. HURON ST. PONTI AC | BE SURE! BE SAFE! 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