ae, Or trtissanaanen sani NCE ggg DON NG OI. yp tH SN i) cs ey ee ree koe, ll," taal iy & — ti The Weather | ‘WS, Weather Bureas Forecast Partly cloudy, warm | (Detatis Page 2). E. PO! TLIAC PRE | lt. S ee wae w PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, “FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959—46 PAGES UNITED - Chief of PAUL SP ARROW VS ¢ the Open Shirt. Chin. nl Worst | in in Michigen’ “t . SUMMER HEAT 85 Degrees Magic Figure Men, Arise! Off With Your Ties! Despite calls from threatening the his peck out again. Paul Sparfow is sticking his neck eut of a collar with @ heat-reating, | choking, ever-tightening no ose, (tie), but not for long. ¢ He's leading another charge up plays dastardly tricks, _ een atenaneinnette Amalgamated discomfort, Soriety of Tie Manufacturers, Pon-'prim partisans of perspiring pro- tiae’s chief heat-beater is sticking priety. - telephone the tradition-strewn hill of summer ing the temperature cool in the for morning, until all the suffering males have committed themselves, costome-wise, Jor the day. rnin sgl Sty et wave that leaves everyone panting with dance atilt Off comes the fie, Open gees the shirt collar, a ad She the early morning prediction is % 'that day, reach for that cool sport. ‘shirt, put the tle back on the rack. | Mother Nature is agin’ it like keep- Pontiac Is Still King So this year, the limit is $3. Ww Did You H in Middle Price Class | Pontiac retained its throne in May as king of the’ ‘medium pfice field, with retail sales totaling 35,318, S. 'E. Knudsen, General Motors vice president and Pontiac ‘Motor Division general manager, announced today. | | Booming Pontiac, sales. were 78.3 per cent above May ‘of last year when 19,808 new cars were delivered, Knud- sen said. Daily retail asles rate of the popular new wide track 7 rootac is con Ung? at the Ike Would Hike “ Interest Ceiling Domestic ‘GMC. trucks “Tells Editors That U.S. ‘Needs Leeway to Sell Its Bonds retail delivenes ot | in the first five, months of 1959 were 41.2 per cent higher than the comparable period | last year, it was announced today by P. J. Monaghan, vice president of General Motors and general manager of GMC Truck & Coach Division He said 30,78 GMC trucks were 'delivered through this May com- pared to 21,801 in the correspond- ing five month period last year. | Deliveries this May total 6.317 WASHINGTON ip — President ne ~ om ( » a Eisenhower says the government units, a 394 per cent increase will be in trouble if it cant com- over May of 1958 pete for. money with realistic in- Meanwhile, glowing sales re ports were being written through terest rates tq out the automotive Industry DOWN HE GOES -— A cals fuel > His comments added ei nent ae ait, speculation that he soon may ask The industry achieved Its best . sewer brought ails bo t Congress for an increase in the 10-day sales period in 23 months | couldn't watt and) went to the re interest rate ceiling on goVern-: in the period May 21-31 and total his legs. Below, Cavallaro comes ment bonds . sales last month were the in billfold, change, house and car k Fatter interest rates would dustry’s best monthly showing forgot to empty his pockets before make U.S. bonds more attrac. of the year. _ tive in the tight money market. Ward's Automotive Reports said In an extemporaneous talk yesterday the May selling rate \Thursday te members of the So-, Jumped 9 4 per cent over April ciety of Business Magazine kdi- following a three per cent sales tors. the President said increase by Apri) over March “In this time of great prosper pepe, since 1988 ity, every kind of economic activ- Sales last March were 11.5 per| ‘ hcedeat ea bid pratt cent above February sales. The continuation of sales in- |ment — has to compete in the ‘market place on selling our bonds creases on a monthly basis this meow comin cas Moonshine Bill TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPT)—. -The Florida Legislature has ap- | proved a bill making” possession of more than one gallon j possession of less than one gal- Sewer Ground Breaking Happy Event for Schone == =" ‘The sun couldn’t have shone brighter yesterday for = Harold K. Schone as he turned over the first spadeful To Choose Jesse James of earth for the $12,667,000 Farmington and Brere een . CHARLOTTE. sanitary sewer systems. City , Council is Under a bright sun, Schone was all smiles as he put) elect Jesse James chief of police his foot onto a chrome, green-ribboned spade to break, ee ground for the two sewers — ... RR Ty which eventually will serve IT 120 square miles of Oak- land County. ~~ ee Yesterday's brief ceremony, on gaia ae Pad ' “— a spot on Eight Mile road west of aor Evergreen road, ended years of frustration for Schone and his ‘ ee ; unproven Department of; Public. @ , ‘a! ong? 4 <— Works gy ee SP i. ~ Since the department, the first” | oi -/, fam ‘ a of its kind for a county, was ae “ees ' a. | created by legislative act June 24, 1957, Schone had unhappily seen major department projects stalled on the drawing boards because of legal entanglements. “This is the biggest day as far as I'm concerned in many, many a moon,’ Schone, former city manager of Birmingham and Oak Park, told a gathering of county >» officials: and contractors. * * * Some county supervisors, DPW officials, the Board of Public Works, the governing body of the DPW, and contractors turned out at noon Thursday for the event. SHOVELS BEGIN Before most had departed for a funcheon’ afterwards, workers moved huge steam shovels into position. Work was under way at last. Schone said he expected the . | sewers, which will dump into a Detroit treatment plant, te be completed in about 10 months. This, Schone emphasized, only cepter sewers. | However, he said many of the (UPIh— pale: to | | particularly if we are | 4%¢ per cent” | speculation itidn soon would ask higher ‘Democratic view which have to be sound.” * * * He added: igovernment is not to be in a posi-} tion to compete. with every busi-| laging our 285 billion dollar debt, pay a 12.1 per cent gain we are going to be. in trouble, denied the bid on a bnpsiness basis realistic right to —that is at rates.” The present interest limit of on government bonds was set in 1918. No hints have been given on ‘what new limit might be asked — if one is asked at all * * * has been considerable that the administra- inter- est rates on U.S. bonds ‘and higher ceiling on the national debt. Eisenhower said Wednesday at jhis news conference that no de- ‘cision had been reached on either | possibility. The re | ~— . Dems, GOP Air State Tax Views Adenauer Thursday night reversed, ‘his .decision to on TV Tonight LANSING (® — Top Republicans and Democrats will discuss the Michigan tax eight-station television network tonight. * * * Gov. Williams and Lt. Gov. John B. Swainson will present the The GOP posi- tion will be outlined by Sen Carlton H. Morris (R-Kalamazoo) and Rep. Wilfred G. Bassett (R- | Jackson) The program will originate in WW4-TV Detroit from 7 to 7:30 pm. WH will be carried ‘by sta- tions in Lansing, Jackson, Grand Rapids, Bay City, Flint, Traverse City and Cheboygan. Second levy. * * * “lf the United States | of iness and every worthwhile eco-| moonshine whisky a felony and jnomic activity for money in MAM inew U. interest units were 34.3 May i } | West Germany's largely honorary) ‘presidency and deéided to kéep his’ sain . tate his successor as chancetior. 4 majority of the party supported Republicans have been pushing-Germany’s amazing postwar re- for a penny boost in the state use covery (sales) tax to meet new revenue) needs. Democrats have called for! Erhard, now visiting the United a tax package including a personal States, was “most surprised” by from South bowevard to Oakland ‘year marks the first time since 1955 the automobile industry's new car retailing has resulted in monthly increases in thre first five months of the year. Ward’ s _-_ daily sales of 23,182 built cars May 21-31! over midmonth, resulting in a 21.192 daily rate for last month. May new = of 529,800 cent above 1958 and brought, the Jan uary-May total to 2,356,480 units or 29.2 per centzahead of the cor- responding 1958 period “Adenauer Pulls gi -Tun-About Reverses Plan to Take Presidency, Says He'll) Keep Chancellor’s Post! ; sales per car : } wi BONN, Germany «® — Konrad step upstairs. to! ear a Cat? State May Take Forceful Action Against Pontiac Need for Expansion of Sewage Treatment Facilities Is Critical By PETE LOCHBILER Pontiac’s pollution prob- lem is “the most critical in Michigan” and state action ‘to halt it is not far off. | The new Civic Improve- ment Advisory Committee was warned to this effect last .night by the State Health Department engi- neer assigned to protect the Clinton River basin from pollution. | “You can temporize over public health problems just so long and Pontiac's time has all but run out.’’ said Maury Richmond, one of four speakers who addressed the committee on the need here for more sewage treatment facili jh Photes Pentiac Press g from*a Providence 1 police, but Arnold Cavallaro with others holding ties The State Water Resources Commission, of which the Health Department is an important | member, is “on the brink’ of ordering Pontiac to increase its treatment capacity to end pol- | lution, Richmond said, wile above up with the cat, but minus his and a cigarette lighter He taking his dive, evs of a year's testing of. the river are in the hands of the commission, Richmond * * * | “If Pontiac can't get its treat- ment plant expanded soon, the jcommittee will go into action and jback up its order with court lauthority, if nécessary.”’ “oo Resuits said said Pentiac no longer has time to wait a few years in hopes that the county ] can eventually step in and help ' it out. “The treatment need for here has al years. better sewage been critical Pontiac has got to. decide whether to build more facilities voluntaril or on order of the state STATE HOLDS OFF Hie said the state has held off stepping into the picture while Pontiac tried unsuccessfully in 1997, 1958 and again in April to ;Ret Voter approval to finance «4 $3. 300.000 in improvements through a general obligation bond issue now for sever now The 76 member citizens’ com- mittee was meeting for the first time, summoned together by the City Commission as a last hope , following the third defeat this | spring. = It's the committee's job to help sell Pontiac voters on the city’s plans to curb pollution of the Clin- ton * * * Last night, the sewage trea’‘- ment problem was. spelled out in detail by Richmond. City Manager Walter K. Willman, Harold A. iron grip on the country’s policy situation over an bY carrying on as chancellor called an emergency Progressive Light Setup Adenauer meeting today of members of Par- liament from his Christian Demo-; S , crat Party to tell them of his sur- on aginaw prise — A stormy session Raw sewage they said. has Was ir “ate " sate tatal = “i BE Pontiac may finally get the Saginaw street progres. <)'pped fotalls paerested through The 83-year-old government... - : -— : ontiaé Ss antiquated = treatment thitt upparentiy Ghomged a YS light system finished this summer and it will be @ jan to tine the bottom of the plans because he could not dic. More ambitious project than originally planned river half way to Rochestet Lack of oxygen has stifled all City Traffic said today the State Highwa ed long-awaited plans that for the entire U.S in Pontiac, from South boulevard on the southeast to West boulevard on the northwest. Oringinally, only Saginaw strect He favored quiet, Finance Ministe: unassuming Franz Etzel but the more aggressive Ludwig Er hard. who as vice chancellor and economic minister guided West * * * Adenauer’s change of plans and avenue north of downtown was declined comment, a spokesman figured for the system. Now Oak-! Engineer Theodore M 10 route> — areas to be served by the long- Network time for the bipartisan at the German embassy in Wash- iand avenue from Saginaw to the Kelley and Thomas Henry, con- - . _ sulting engineers; and John Hen- nessey. superintendent of the De- partment of Sewage Treatment The experts pictured the once lovely Clinten, now devastated by Pontiac pollution, as the worst | health menace in the state. Step Closer Vanderstempel y Department had forward- provide timing movements ‘Continued on Page 2. Col. 2) Swell Picnic We Weather Seen This Weekend The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts partly cloudy and warmer weather for the weekend in The Pontiac area The low tonight will be 63 de- » grees and the high Saturday will be 87 | ae nt rush hours te handle. greater loads of, traffic, Vanderstempel Detailed planning of this man (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3! sata In Today s Press w“ awaited sewers will be building lateral Hines (those that homes ‘and businesses will connect to) simultaneously with fhe trunks, meaning some homes could be + attached to the sewers as earls as April of 1960 * * * Already ander contract with the te Food - Ponthee Preis Photo GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY—iarold K. Schone (eft), director of the Oakland County Department of Public Works yes- térday got a lift from Delos Hamlin, chaifman of the Board of DPW for the Evergreen sewer are Supervisors; in turning thé first shovel of dirt for the jong-awanited the cities af Birmingham, Bloom- Farmington and Evergreen sanitary sewers, which in lexs than a field Hills, Lathrup Village, part year are — to serve gotme 120 square miles of Oakland (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) County. discussion was requested. by the ington said. northwest cit limits is included, Comics coe OF Sunday's forecast is , i. state chairmen of the two parties.| The Christian Democrats’ chief said er a ih County News. 16 ‘dy and wari a arch Asal parliamentary whip, Will Rasner’,| iff ‘be Editorials 6 ‘of thundershowers. ‘said that Adenauer decided to stay The sim of the a ie Farm & Garden 34.38 For the next five days, temper- - N F| h ° as chancellor ‘because he felt he oo -csmggell el lights High School 73 atures will average about 16 de- ews as ‘Stafld not be replaced as the gov- . mone of te cuy te Journey to Love . 10 ‘grees above the normal high of : ernment leader during the present —_ om - Markets . 33 676 «and normal low of 36. There GENEVA~UPI — Secretary of international situation another, he eald. : Obituaries 8 will not be much change in tem- State. Christian. Herter today Some of Adenauer’s followers Saginaw-Oakland traffic theor& — Sports 29-33 perature from day to day bigsted Russia for esplomeges, Openly, grumbled that they could tically will_be able to pass through Theaters . 26-97 The lowest recorded temperature subversion and outright kidnap. ot figure out what new interna- 17 traffic lights » ith @ green sig: TV & Radio Programs 43 jin downtown Pontiac preceding & ing activities carried out from tional factors had- arisen to cal) for nal all the way. Wilson, Bart jf. 4 a.m. was 62. The reading at 1 » Timing will be adjustable during) Women's Pages ..../... 273 (p.m, was #4. bis abrupt about ‘face. . ) H ali’ | f a ; - | . , j I, } 4 id ] / fo ] ; ee as A f . j | » weoiWia didbii ! ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1950 ee U3 , : Puts Reut er in Hoffa Class Schone All Smiles ° (continued From Page ove) (Cr@OTGIan Bay Wilder N€ss The Day in Birmingham = YM Canoeists to Explore 7. e , =e jot Troy, Southfield, the village of =| : 7 | c Goldwater Hits Keego Man Ponders Leading Jurist ene rin ae] RS i " : 04! | | of TO SERVE EEESO ham YMCA’s Wilderness Canoe\ed by Jants and Bill Pratt Union Politics ip: 1 ih . The oo Hewat ep, hed Ane tales armen MS Reckless Boat Action Dies at Home Rly tring eC tne tay, | am Ge tte : Be Wiis Gat bet Astronomer H. Hulbert city of Southfield will be served) HS MN "bc country north| 39, of 852 Henley Dr. will be held Monday from the Thompson-Mc- but partment today awaited the deci-jreckless operation on Cass Lake |sion of a Keego Harbor man as to Thursday evening ‘No White Knight’ | - Meany Above Reproach whether he will sign a complaint oa _ Was Cofounder of Local. hd mer | Fenaed Hams fn Yonge jagainst a Detroit boat owner for, Otto Mehrkamper, of 7168 Willow | Observatory that employ septic tanks can Candidates will be screened nlp Paris Cemetery, From Our News Wires ace mn Beach Ave., wag fishing in a 14) abandon them, but it also satis- | in a one-day orientation program ; DETROIT — Sen. Barry Gold-! “ . ifoot rowboat with a friend when al Judge Henry 8. Hulbert, prom- fies court orders that Oakland | st Camp Ohiyesa to check their Mrs. Snyder died last night a water (R-Ariz) yesterday paired Pollution of Clinton | boat driven by its owner, Donald inent jurist, banker, balloonist and County stop sewage overfiow inte swimming and Canoeing ability | her home after a long illness. United Auto Workers President) \D. Strane, 26, of 15660 (laston-/ astronomer, died yesterday in his the Rouge River. before taking the 45¢-mile trip Besides her husband, she is sur- WalterP, Reuther and Feamerees "VA t H Mi hi ’ ‘bury, nearly hit him, he told depu-|bome, 100 Webb St., Detroit. He Schone and his engineers were into Canada. 'vived by a daughter, Mrs. Albert Union Chief James Hoffa in aj ors in Ic igan lies | was 89. ; in this direction in March| An ‘ 4 coll age guide| Freed of Birming! - her mother, class by themselves concerning in | | Deputies and officials at Dodge He served: ins “ae ie . of last year when a West Bloom-jand a YMCA secretary will ac-| Mrs. Charles Birchfield of Youngs- filtration of rackets in labor move-| (Continued From Page One) State Park No. 6 had already ifiret juvenile judge an re hae field a Irwin I. Cohn, filed company the on the ti-| town; two siste and two grand- meg. fant and fish, life and the cloudy, had trouble with Strane moments (TC CouNY ® | Prewing provi Ja lawsuit contending the county] tion, said Manche children. . .“"Many people consider Reuther Y an ling waters are germ. earlier. At about 7:30 p.m, Strane judge in 1934 after 44 years on the was proceding to build the sewers} Boys 15 years of age or older) The hody will be taken from the the ‘great statesman of labor.’ © or ed it “ ; i as pi and his companion, dack Rich- bench. under an unconstitutional act. are eligible for the trip. Those in-| Manley Bailey Funeral Home to- Goldwater told newsmen at a press : —————e ardson, 26, 12629 Riverview, De- — Feliowing his retirement, the *- « * terested should contact Owen Man-| night. conference before the annual meet: "™°M" | troit, had driven their 17'j-foot | jadge served as 2 vice president Simply, Cohn, argued certain] chester, YMCA executive ing of the Michigan Manufactur| Utica, which draws its supply ti | ! k of Detroit nboard motorboat into a restrict of the National Ban JUDGE HENRY 8. HULBERT ers’ Association, ‘‘but I don’t eob-, of drinking water from the Cline 4 area at the park, | anti! 1946. He was also a direc- have to exceed a constitutional tax) puilding. sider him any white knight.” ton, is threatened, ® * * tor of the Automobile Club of - limitation in meeting its obliga- — ; ‘The Aritzona Republican ranked | Living viruses travel down.) Park Ranger John F. Weiler told Michigan until 1958. . . tions to the county to pay for their; a Bloomfield Hills youth, Rich- Cest Less at SIMMS the chiefs of the nation’s three (stream from Pontiac and there's them to leave and they did. Min-. Along with Francis C memath: rg ressive Lights share of the sewers. ard Lundy, 17, son of Mr. und poy E FRIDAY and SATURDAY major union groups in terms Of jit)je doubt they are entering the utes later Weiler reported seeing and his son, Dr. Robert R. Me- q ATTENDS CEREMONY Alvin Lundy, 1509 Sodon Lake Dr.,, the amount of ‘‘questionable ac- ||)}ica water system them return. fo the area. ‘Math, the judge was a cofounder Cohn, who has his Jaw offices in ~ a nencat gree leet & ave net | 100% PURE Bonded MOTOR OIL tivities’ he considered to be in- volved in their operations. Ot, AFL-CIO President of MéMath-Hulbert Observatory at issued Strane ag, Lake Angelus in 1930 an| He was an honorary curator of Ife astronomy at the University of “Conditions on the river for the “a 'first three or four miles east of | Sts TICKET | This time he George | Pontiac are terrible,’ Richmond) told shocked committee members. ticket for operating his craft in on Saginaw Closer (Continued From Page One) Meany, Goldwater described him Hennessey had figures that added| eres closed to motor boats caver was uns vencen bebind the heed isl ee coum ; as “more or less above reproach "| ener ee are twa Michigan and received the Wether- = is © now tha’ about two weeks ago. The state BAAUC | Reg. 31.95 : said the two men were abusive but g LE : A a g. $1. But the senator was not as easy, '0 she enesel a Bictrs: Heft peacetully , ill Medal in 1933 for his work in — - ce to i cepare is legally cortect in its plans. winner at Midland will receive = —— 9 6a on the other two labor union heads The existing plant removes ‘ * ; | photographing the sky. | ine aa ‘arate en sig So said the late Oakland Cir- | the Pure Oll Co. scholarship and : lions “Theyboth know there are men, only an average 85 per cen of Thea ie | dudge Wulbert whe made his aN ginee cuit Judge George B. Hartrick | an all-expense-paid trip to Wash i ry, 18 they're not too proud of and they) the impurities from the sewage | enneth B. Davis, ope: lseunuaee Masin’ al Lake Augcine | F last year when he refused Cohn | ington, D. C., where he will com- @ they're not too proud of, and they! system before it ts turned loose | “ta! water patrol deputy on Cass | | Another time-consuming aspect! am injunction blecking the in the national finals. know ful ell who they should; , Lake, informed the department | had served as chairman of the ; : pote now full well wno they & into the Clinton, ’ . was synchronizing other Pontiac, sewers. This didn’t mean work ; j On tr wuss: get rid of.’ he said - of a reckless operation complaint | McGregor Fund, trustee of the Cohn | Other cooperating sponsors are & & . | At peak hours. this figure drops round _ traffic lights so that east-west) could begin, however, as 4 ‘Assn., Chrysler ears, ¢ractors, Goldwater described Hoffa as , pea » 80 us Ss " P* trom Mehrkamper. | Cranbrook Foundation, Cran: tric would be coordinated with ly appealed the de fataieggey are Se oo a In-| mowers, ete. ‘sie andet’’ aid (2. Sround per cent, meaning: ' __, | brook Institute of Science, the ° ' a. Corp. the y Mui aa ake tne worn earpcil ot Bre that almost half of Pontiac's ad The aoe ; said ioe Se Edwin 8. George Foundation, St. ithe ; ae U.S. 10 traffic) elston to the State Supreme surance Co. . eon grades. Sealed nere were several operatic age flow goes untreated then identified by it# registration num- ke’s H nd _ flow, he said. Court. Rg 2-galion can, in the UAW which the McClellan : iber as belonging to Strane, came| Luke's Hospital and other organ, ; amt w ile per: . — Scampelbong (Senate rackets) Committee should) On the average day, Pontiac go close to him at a high rate of| izations. EVERY ONE TO FIT ie pe mg afprag Lae A new club called ‘Pep Teens | He was a member of the Detroit Fvery traffic light in Pontiac Ucipant in the suit, w has been formed at the Birming-| pia $4 cad 1k Sick Fe -lnc look into further. ues info the river two tons of speed that it sprayed water ,wha Goldwater said the rommittee, | et which he is a member, had proved very effective in inform: ing the public as to the rack. eteering activities in unien | as a test case for the infant DPW. The case sat in Lansing until October of last year when the’ into 85 his boat, ; | ~ * ‘and Detroit Boat Club * The treatment plant receives | ‘I was so mad that I threw a A member of Sf. Joseph's eight justices split 4 to 4 on the | an average of ten tons of solids jhammer at the boat,’’ Mehrkamper Episcopal Church, he was arch- | cluded timing recommendations | question of whether the tax timita-| a day, but can only treat eight, |was quoted as telling deputies. The! deacon of the Episcopal Diocese for all of Pontiac's traffic lights | tion would be violated if the sewers Athletic Club, Detroit Golf Club eventually will be adjusted to fit | into the pattern he said. | The Highway Department in- | Hennessey described solids" planning committee announced to- : Put-On White Walls ‘Set of 4 y- | Its purpose will be to provide social and recreational activities during the summer months for - but w 4 effec. he explained. hammer struck the rear of the of Southern Ohio. in its plans, he said. it. 8 88 movemen*. Aah on rare ti te | enine inboard | , | “ were bull P ; isi ight junior high school youngsters in B’ providing Iegisiation to icnijey and Henry are partnefs The judge leaves his wife.’ The city asked the state for a| Feeling this split decision m Bloomfield Hills! : . ; . A | rT) | i. = : - oAty _ = l bli ations Birmingham © 00) | curb these activities, in the engineering firm of, Jones He stopped and hollered Frieda R; two sisters, Mrs. David progressive light system more hamper sale of general oblig School District. | ‘bondsm to finance the huge project, Reg. $6.95 Plans call for a special pro- | The GOP senator said new leg. Henry and Willams. which has ‘Don't yee’ Knew you could hurt | Thornberry of Birmingham and than two years ago. Pontiac's 2 Nhe full islation perhaps would not be, nec- been concerned with Pontiac's Someone: Mohrkamper sald. | Mrs. F. F. Kraft of Glendale. traffic department provided traffic county legal officials success y| ; be- | 1 saaaty (6 clean up the ‘question. sewage treatment problem 23 “TE hollered to him that he could Ohio: and two brothers. counts and other local data. steered an amendment through, gram every Tuesday evening, : hey able activities’ but suggested the years have drowned us and told him The family requests memoria), . «+ the Legislature last month. | ginning June 16, wt 8 until walls, easy 10 susie 10. ae lew : “y ga “ . | to stay away from our boat,” he tr 1 eter's| .- : _m. Activities will tictude pu j . 5 nation review the power which has Henry said the history of sewage; °° ay y \tributes be made to St Peter's) Since the state trunkline is con- It spelled out that townships to) 11 p rotects lies’ and are transterable explained, |Home for Boys, 1950 Trumbull, De-| polled by the state, ft was up to be served by the sewers would | Summer ‘outings, such as pic- * * * ‘troit ibe subject to any constitutional we oh) ‘the State Department to draw -the, : | The fisherman then said that the| Judge Hulbert’s body will lie in aohiisoun nlans tax limitation or any lawfut in- linboard made a second pare close |State at the William R. Hamilton, crease thereof."’ - B23 sets. . — — oF ee oe ee oe oF oe oe ae oF Oe ae been given to unions. |treatment in Pontiac is @ story of He cited two questions which he expediency “if you said were unanswered in his mind pediency as a dirty word.” about this power. They were He said that 1952 innovations ; QT" “Why cant unions be enjoined the enough to splash water into the|Co. chapel. 397) Cass Ave., De-| The bulky document was de- | Twelve million dollars in bonds . same as i pacabe or ‘erpuratica? cauiiaeaasten ee a KES irowtnat an, Hetrkarper said|troit from noon.to 5 p. m Sun. Mvered to Vanderstempel’s of- | were sold to a syndicate of Halsey See Soviet Submarine 3 J , aa | , state | : . i Why are unions considered outside tentently was willing to a nd jhe began rowing for shore as fast day fice yesterday. Stuart & Company Inc. at interest Miles South.of Iceland == = — 4 anti-trust laws?" with “for twe er acs years.” ies he could. Service will be at 11 a m. Mon-! * + + jrates of 4.3 per cent. | pete ES : | Py | MAKES ANOTHER PASS day at St Joseph Episcopal vanderstempel said the pian The 12 areas to be served by | WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Rus- onlp > D 1] / at was seven years ago and, ; Church, Woodward at Holbrook,’ would require thorough study be-| the Evergreens and Farming: (sian sutwia¥ine recently was sight-| Covers From Does to i "Then he started for me at ® Detroit with burial ed in the North Atlantic about HEAVY’ DUTY RUBBER 130 to 200 miles south of Iceland; \there hasn't been any improve. | follo j ; ihigh speed again and suddenly Woodlawn Cemetery.’ ollowing in fore costs of putting it into effect. ton sewers have agreed in con Chevy Spectacle iment since,” Henry reminded i ola, * . | ’ 5 ‘ H determined tracts with the DPW to pay : . Exhibit in City heh AND SNATCHES’ panacea ts aos be peel aspen = ito Sores OTe shares of the overall costs. This \the Navy said today. . | eel Car Mat He said that Pont i -| waves,” ss) : ma , | money in turn will be used to * * * | Through Tuesday proved ‘fe plant io ine iad ad te. he reported. Smathers Tells He sant tne bere date for com. help retire the 30-year bond is: | ff said the craft, which was on'E » $11.95 8 \ Isnatches” since it was built 30 sort Fraen) ieee eer of Fake Wires preuen woul ee | suee. for both. : the surface at the time, was sight-| ; Chevrolet Veahiceana. * ao |years ago, with a capacity of three! said that further action will de. _;Summer, with a more exact date Schone said what families will ed by the submarine USS. Gre-' Value : ’ j spectacdiar traveling show of | million gallons a day, ~ | Pend entirety upon the complain. F ; S ——— to be set within a week hook to the sewers will/nadier anda Navy patrol plane, | =n \ automobile enginerring ad- 7 id a : ant. avoring trauss gay io iva lee tue awl aE on Paget they live in, both of ‘which were engaged in Feary. uty, Pubber mats prove! . ” , : Hen « firm recom. ‘ a 7: 0 o change sign will | : “baw th from door to door! vances.” arrived in Ponting (0 | .onGed as early an 1996 thet « |, is is the kind of boat oper-! WASHINGTON “(UPI) — Sen.|be done by the city’s Electrical He cited a posgible $200 connect. exercises. * Choice © of ‘white’ tnd t colors. Bises The Navy, which issued the stat- ment in response to queries, was say what kind of sub-' jing charge in Southfield and Troy, ‘ator we want off our lakes, but we ¢ ‘for example, and a $300.charge in ery : “€ George. A. Smathers (D-Fla) said Department, mostly involving in- can't issue a warrant ourself unless tagt night he has evidence of mis-'stallation of new control boxes day and can be seen through | Tuesday at Matthews-Hargreaves , °°” Plant should be built on the | | Auburn road site, which the city } Chevrolet, 14 Mill St. we see the unlawful act being ’| Bloomfield Township. luriable to | now wants to put to use fo jue of names in telegrams u ' : ing | Pp | +“ +t * | facilities, bet tis pesca Arava jsomunitted. If Mehrkamper signs senate approval of iene ang Na eal apes al Deputy DPW Director R. J.'marine was involved or whether) . — Consisting of a group of intri- tion has never been carried out /@ complaint, then welll prefer) senhower’s disputed nomination of 'Alexander said home owners will it appeared to be a missile-firing|— 96 N. Saginaw —Znd Floor — cate, hand built, animated and | " |charges- iLewis L Strauss to be commerce hacen 10 ears 105 ancy (o Bey | Pe: | | “The city authorized only limited) * * ; ‘E. A. Maier Stricken ithis connecting charge and what it’ ~ S sao ——— = = = . mechanized displays, the exhibit dramatizes the latest progress in automotive design , Included is a Chevrolet passen. ger car sliced almost tf half to show many engine and chassis parts. : SAFETY DISPLAYED The safety of the latest brakes, tires and other automotive parts will be displayed: Exposed moving parte in the cutaway car are kept in con tinuous motion by concealed electric motors. Sound stations located around the railing of the display offer a complete running commentary with music Another exhibit feature is the “truck selector,”” which will give truck users a unique way of expenditures. We had to patch up Deputies expect to talk to Mehr er ther told the & naman said a state order against kamper sometime this afternoon | persons W héae mame Seat by Heart Attack ontiac would have a ‘‘drastic’’| | | i to two telegrams endorsing Strauss’! impact on Pontiac ~. ; | i Be that Raware A; Mister, erorent: S| haps, ib Eouci ante tn Doesn't Get Message Have sent “him written! dentals that tne) Tentinc Ares Chamber rig icilities on a revenue bond basis An: ' they were the authors of the mes-| Commerce, was listed in fair | Jwith a) added increase op the LONDON (UPD = A court |sages,.He added that they told, condition in Pontiac General Hos- : turned down the plea’ yesterday von they actually opposed the nom. | ination. abcrene tEXpeyel: of spiritualist Frank Webb, 47, | pital “tedey siter eaters 9 He said the two telegrams were | icosts to attach to the laterals. Wanted PLASTIC WARES Cost Much Less at SIMMS —FRIDAY end SATURDAY— AAW vy VAAALEE oi WN AAAAAL iy,’ «ee O45 HOUSEWARES DEPT. Break resistant dinnerware is guaranteed 1 year against event chipping or crack- g. ke “ul have time | for a divorce because ‘the vi- ccccine “mack " ance the plant on a gen- | brations were all wrong” in his ‘among “some 300° h . | . als mm 4 e@ received in N : eral obligation bend issue, if vot- | wife's house and he was not get- [one afternoon from apparent sup- | faier, 56, of 39 Titinois Ave. = . Ie Vice president and manager oe Seerere, be! sate. ting good spirit reception. ‘porters of the appointment. | of Abstract & Title Guaranty C2. National Conference Held at San Francisco County Scouting Praised at Meeting | t FULL BUSHEL SIZE POLY PLASTIC Laundry Basket By JOE HAAS for Scouting — and lead the boys of them the theme of “Onward for never in his entire career has he LOWEST PRICE on Boontonware “MELMAC” ioaie job recta re COferree. oF Netiewsl Goewting: to ita top Tanks (God and My Country’ is being encountered a former Boy Scout . it ® f ; Council) * * * 1 ‘ oo : . ve ; ' : simply pulling two levers on a rae . . : jcarried out. Also a matter of pri- in his court, | onantee ‘ |, SAN FRANCISCO — The Old] Our membership gain during the Mary consideration is the celebra- Personally, I know of mighty. 9 49 C ls C. a er : , ee ; Cents Lad here; about 2.000 of past year in Clinton Valley, when tion of Scouting’s golden jtibilee few beys who have made good in $2. : jthem They ere the grownups who most councils are only holding their next year. The Nationa! Council | business, professional or industrial Value Regular $16.95 Velue—Now Only | world who were not Scouts in their Se far, I haven't met the dete. Youth represent the five million boys and own or are slightly slipping, also banquet 1s this evening other grownups actively engaged: gets «ome atfention. Locally this! Set has 4 dinner piates—4 sandwich plates—4 cups—4 saucers. Choice of beautiful colors. You — sme this set. It has weight and luxurious The Weather 6* Moon rises Saturday al | Scouts, 3,433 and Explorers, .91. tion, Other Scout- : ville Council, had just inducted a D . : Our great pre ing | . iil Naat tal ers from all parts great progress In cubbing (class of nine Engles, which is! der how we do it record for a community of that! . n scouting, at the forty-ninth an-j gain is about s T Fall Us. W i : ( seven per cent | > : ——————————— . i of fine table ware . . . yet it is almost Panic Se car ences a ite nual mé@eting of the Boy Scouts * + * ' gate wT kee ce Tenn. with |p 3 pay plastic basket with "non- peep replpaeytorelp ageaphiyndl ngage , cloudy and warm today, tonight and of America | a . | whom ave a rendezvous on SIMMS , = Rae Ree RR ee ee OB eB EE OR ee eee ee ee ; 2 ording Se : | Fri. & Sat CIA drip base, sturdy carrying handles. 7 tsragren ian cotey Ws toe esieht.” on account of fin unique poal:'Faward HLeluad of Clintde Vellag| What amet be an. tatereeting | meio WVAine vie was! Oka ORANGE table b + 1 “4 ’ : } an : 7 | | : A INC santa acomica sear‘ alee gm curgan Clinton” Valley Coun ‘Cinest we noe have 120 rag, | couterene stemming trom may | AMOS as ene wun AEROWAX Floor Wax! DISH DRAINER Today in Pontine ica which .conp istered members. These are divid-| winter ou “n 6 ae =e ) "REVEILLE = ‘ .50 ‘ ag hO7ett (eipperature preceaing 6 am priser most of the ‘ed into 9.614 boys and 3,281 com.! keep that apeeiat t oe . CAPACITY Beg..88 R lent . , . ; ment — he's a (aT) a ; area of Oakland imissioner adults. ' hit ete teen reins aa mw BET Soe me | | Scout, Alarm GALLON Westy 1 te 8 Aun sete Vridey at 608 pm | The three divisions locally are | 7 _ Clock ' ere rises Sa iiday a 4.6 an Counties, gets con- | divided ay followa: Oubs 8.270; | re Boy Scout Troop at Fay- R a He Rud tere ' pn ante Friday at 717 pm siderable atten 2 vee SE etteville. which is in the Nagh- . LOOP IR ‘ fam f a2 excites interest, as they are th ‘| : 7am vx 8 li ay . ‘ . ie ‘ j ; . | ee i pm gy, OF our Matlon won | boys who become Scouts. . regarded as soniewhat: of a world! ' & Oa S| | In Clinton Valley we have as : = Few other coun- size. Tt somewhat resembles my Ideal for al! ¢ of floors, tin- F Let dishes 4 itary wa ; vc ack ' ~ , im- ot dishes dry the sanitar —_ pibaraday to Ponting ale coer ar area | man ae ar we do SCOUT OW n Holly cram tie see. Daabie rich in wax g dy air Save ‘hb laeanes 6 day dish Higher! ‘ciooiseu-e " ‘ with auch awoe troops, 109 of each. These are’ * * * TE AEROWAX, no hard. wiping, Green color only at this pet neretur ‘ . , 1 q ~ | ; - > ir Lowe: Sees . = a mopolitan situa. JOE hie os eo P ae units ha er =“ regarded as some- Caeaeddacnearaoonacdoannbaneden Gs Weather—Sunn: one is weportion indicates as what of a milestone in civie his-| ry . U L One Year Age tn Pentls In our council we have prac.| healthy to nituation in the work as tory — which it was. And it gave) - POLY PLASTIC , wet She ae hoe - rem t tur 7 /Ca ‘ | ati | aot : ‘ Rigo tempersivns 0 14 \ticalty every aspect and method|cae be Sed anywhere tn the na-jme an nepration for a chatlenge RUBBERMAID 3-Pc. Mixing Bowls Mean temperature ow ss. 468 of living under which the future)?” | can any troop in our own Clin-|§ | a e e Weather—Partiy cloudy manhood of America is being, * * * iten Valley Council prepare such & Mighest and Lowest Tempersierse This reared. to its individual positions’ The opening day of the national a class? If they can, it will cryeial tee Le ‘ ,, Date in 86 Years oe meeting included the session of the made the subject of nationwide: od time, $3.98 0€ in 1025 8 in 1045. a8 grownups | National: Council this fore and publicit kk A tua fed. tax, $4 49 a jt ? 1 or / ’ i . , : Thursday's Temperaters Chart’ | — Hlow do you get such good scout-' i, papi a a | a aaa aa . ‘i Py : Value ‘ Alpene 61 Martquerte 88 63 gtera?”’ hed te Tegtonal luncheogs this noon. | gy General Electric ‘STARTER Val Baltimore 8) 6} Memphis i awe " Is the decyl asked) Michigan is in Region Seven, other, = GOEST TESTIMONIAL ELECTRIC ALARM are : Bismarck as 30 Miami) a 1 ls on every hand. In the 252 chart-| states in it being Ohio, indians | Delving into the Oakland County . sia vales Lightweight, unbreakable plastic fete 77 he Minnespote 86 gece! unite in Cithton Valley Coun- mer natonal meetings we have Court records reveals one of the Bj aes bowls with wide pouring lips. Deep cpometon 7e fe Kew Griesne by ay cil we have been able to secure | carried off the attendance honore,|Uiszest testimomals for Scouting 3 719 Large 17%xi8extlty-inches — full shape siskes bowls ideal for use with & / Ciaviprans $2 54 Omahe 76 @2 800d leaders by enlisting the at- nut this time are being push by | that can be found, It receives at- nett ae ; G+-quert eagecity. [eeal for mest rotary or automatic mixers” / veland 8i 60) Pellet ai 66 nN 6 ; ry 2 ' " 3 H-starting elee- any room in ° ‘use, garage. Denver $2 81 Phoenis Fee OF Duy pepe \the local region, comprised of Cal. tention at every national meeting. trje. cipck.. Iver? “basement. Castes of enters Seen HI $1 ie iad +4 ge! In most other councils they €M-litornla. and other Pacific esaat| In his work on the bench, are Slee cate. Phas ood sath ‘i 4 ts - ‘ i) peer ert Port Worth 88 13 &. Francisco 6 $3 | Seavor to get leaders who have | states. : ;a half century in extent, most of. § Se 3 Hh 8 8. Marie a Be} time for the work, We have fotind) | which has been Circuit Judge, Jachaocilte a8 1) Tempe so i4(that the busiest executive in his] GOLDEN SUB. ‘and in which he hds handled thou- wee St Se Wockinatca 3 a chogrn line of endeavor is gen-| Sessions of study groups make sands of criminal cases, retiring’ Los Angeles 60 61, . erally ‘the one who will find time up this afternoon's work. In all Judge Frank L. Doty tells that & : b ' re 'e e “. ay r * ee : i i ' : « i, * a if f of 4 re ‘ } } é . 1 o \ o . i ' i ‘ } 7 ‘ on t * : 4 * =. \ A - a 7 7 i i‘ ; jf ? > is / , f ° q , Hi eT al ye “ I , . | ody a. f v FO } _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE. 5, 1959 i! | ‘May Sales of Rambler: tail sales in’May. were 66.1 . cent above the same miontli. in 1958, Ray Abernethy, American Motors Corp.:vice president, said. - Rembler dealers delivered 33,- 79% new cars in the month as com- pared with 2,349 last May. De- - liveries in thé current model year _ total 222,328,¢ ompared with 97,- - 957 at the same:time last year, a 127 per cat gain. Abernethy .gaid orders on hand from dealers ‘indicate June will be. the -highest retail ae that was interrupted im her home orttown of Little Rock, Ark. “gn Aa The poised, vivacious Negro girl is one of 2 seniors graduating in lafternoon ceremonies from the : eet S Sexre Coed Sues in New York = , Up 66 Pck Over 1958 (our saa aim eee a pentane fl mani Grit] Expelled From.School in‘ Little Rock Graduates NEW YORK (AP) —_Minnijean other Negro girl and two Negro, Brown graduates from high school boys in the graduating class. today, completing en education Involved Pastor Likely to Stay” Church Seems Behind Him Despite ‘Improper’ Minnijean, 18, will be dressed, ° * in a white dress—like all the other} Link With Woman igirl graduates — when she walks/ onto the auditorium stage to re-- SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP)—A jceive her diploma from Dr. John San Antonio minister, who asked |J. Brooks, the white director of his congregation to replace him | the private, interracial school. (because he became involved with | Now You Can Enjoy Benefits of The céremony will climax a 2 woman member of the church, - sales month ip Rambler history. ee eet CE SHOP TONIGHT | and Monday nights till 9 DESERT FLOWER *~ DUSTING POWDER Beeutiful new big 4 oc. size of clond- soft Desert Flower Dusting Powder... to keep you cool and fresh even on the warmest days. At this low, low price you can afiord to pamper yourself all OfSERT FLOWER eit SPLASH-ON ' A : New Lincoli 1. The an- ere —_ rears 2 dream that collapsed once before looked like a good bet today to | during the racial upheaval in Lit-| be retained by the church. i tle Rock. \ | Clarence Boatright, chairman Minnijean was one of nine Ne- of a special committee appointed groes who. entered Little Rock to study the request of the Rev :Central High School in the autumn W. S. McBirnie, said Thursday 90 ' of 1957 after President Eisenhower per cent of the Board of Deacons | i | Like the others, she faced the, There was no immediate reac. jordeal of integration because she,tion from the congregation. The ‘said she felt she could get a better standing-room-only crowd which education at Central than in alj- heard McBirnie. beg for forgive- ‘Negro Horace Mann High School ness and ask to be replaced dis- in Little Rock. \cussed the situation quietly after But halfway through the school|the meeting Wednesday night, but year, on Feb. 17, 1958, Minnijean|there were no demonstrations. was expelled after she engaged in) The 39-year-old pastor of San a series of arguments with white |Anontio’s second largest “Baptist students at Central. It seemed then that her dream | tion to confirm published reports on an “improper involvement” linvolvement—on which he did not elaborate—came after he took the side of the wife while trying to patch up a domestic quarrel be- tween a husband and wife in his’ congregation, When he failed to reconcile the couple, McBirnie said, he became ‘involved with the wife. scholarship. A week after her ex- pulsion in Little Rock she became Lone of its 431 students here. - Minnijean has been accepted as a potential student by Michigan State University and Upsala Col- lege in East Orange, N.J. But in- stead she plans to enter Mt. Sinai Ot her days at the New Lincoln; he admitted the situation. 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But it So you go to the howroom, And | ie care of any repairs that must Place to place speaking, they are: six times more comes {9 light nos becalise ii ene Vow aie Kees “ " he made throughout your jease Now- the auto industry turns important than all the fruit ex auto distribution business haus only and trying the door handles ¢ vil I< : for insurance Out cars that will run about ported by Italy annually three recently found " Was to muke ™ ike sure | ' : | a & x ‘ , eae J ia eee cee Wr a vii 50,0000 miles without serious ;, bane more import nt than the With it work this wa) ~_ *£ real question Is; how muc - are fan times more important “than More a Then, the deal ts closed: you Put is there any real #44 ing? you willing te pay for 50.600 all the foreign currency Rent back | — . = will make monthly pay ments In New York, for example, a miles werth of travel by car. to Italy by all the country’s imi Thinking of Father's Day? still in the casual way. The die yy ar lease of a Lark is $2,564 ‘But.’ one savvy dealer said grants. (c= - ont ne the mises ad bee oe ie thal when nan have The list price of the same car is happily, “you're not going ‘to con * * * Aull fear pee. i eVeveest Flee sti Teciaa as einen le 6 e@F $2,025. But as a hat price is only vince the average motorist to ask The figures come from the new) Layaway Plan! Rs \euthe Gealer. a conversation piece vou can himself that question He things Ministry of Tourism which savs E DW A R D’ S It sort of like al nol you probably get the car cheaper jof himself ag a small businessman, that the annual invasion of tour-; 18 S. Saginaw are pay Ing a ransom: in oder ts On the other hand you will have investing In a piece of machinery ists has become Italy's No. 1 be mobile. And auto dealers 10 4 to worry about the puEseer and that he edie resell later. If he money-producer SS _~ — - Mal See — -_— C “é a Oct Seen etl —— JATIN AANA AE SNA TY AY ANZ summer-fun | say NGS. : ,, SATURDAY . 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Sizes 10 to 20.: “Rose At George's : you will find the largest se- Mora & lection of ‘Rose Marie Reids ‘ ROSE MARIE RE mee NG in all styles and colors as NANTUCK eT $22.95 featured in the leading fashion magazines. ond J Budget Swim Suits by “LEE & MARCO” 599 Te §99 seen in Charm, Seventeen, Glamour are haps ee ay RE RA.Y PRS ere 2 SRS ee ee ee Se em and girls who come to see her, her friends home, you meet any boy she’s dating. : oF Have You ‘Tried This? Try Meringue’ Topping, | Glamariz Rhubarb Pie — By JANET ODELL “ cup granulated sugar Pontiac Press Home Editor 2 te as flour “This is the one way that ‘2 fedspoon vanile Pisin pastry I can get everyone to eat rhubarb,”’ Mrs. Norman Cheal of Drayton Plains sent us her pet recipe for rhubarb pie this week. Maybe your fam- ily will like it too. * * * Mrs. Cheal is the mother of six lively youngsters. In addi- tion to caring for them ‘and a large home, she is active in ehurch work ang belongs to the Union Lake branch. -of AAUW. RHUBARB MERINGUE PIE By Mrs. Norman Cheal 2% cupp rhubarb, cut into small pleces lated sugar, mixed and sifted with the ‘flour. Add rhubarb © and stir until well mixed. ‘3 Turn inte 8-inch pie pan lined with plain pastry. Bake 30 minutés at 350 degrees. Cool. . bd Beat whites of eggs until glossy peaks form. Add con- fectioners sugar and vanilla { and continue beating. Pile © meringue on top of cooled pie. © Bake 12 minutes at 325 de- i grees. ee a | Old Fé sioned Ideas Still Make Sense | By RUTH MILLETT . _that it is just as unkind*to hurt a If you have a teenage daughter boy’s feelings as to hurt a girl's, these old-fashioned reminders stil] 80 that she won’t break a date make sense: |when a better opportunity comes One. now ier (lends and: it along or be rude. in. refusing a possible, the parents of her friends. |date with a boy she . considers - Two. Know where she is going le. and let her know when you expect| Nine. Insist she be considerate ee ee ee hef home when she goes out at enough to telephone and let you ;|know if her plans are changed or night. if she is going to be later than Pontiac area women Republican women leaders held in Lansing Wednes- day. Seated are, left to r THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 5 attended the luncheon of ight, Mrs, L. R, Sampson, vice chairman of Republican Committee of Oakland County; Mrs. Clare B. Williams, speaker, and Mrs. Harry Henderson, president of Republican Women's Federation of Oakland County. Standing; left to TWENTY-THREE | LET HOUSE OF VENUS Take Care of Your Bathing Suit Problems Get in the. swim this Spring the Modern Way... The HOUSE of VENUS way! Don't put it off any longer! 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Let her know that you trust her but make it clear that, trusting a young person means that parental supervision is still necessary. our. Don’t be afraid to ask her not to date a boy you know she shouldn't. Five. Don't nag at her about, little things. She'll get the idea | that she ean’t please you or that! you don't have a very high opin-| jon of her. Six. Respect her right to privacy. Don’t rummage through her mail, read her letters, ask prying ques- | tions about her friends or insist ‘on helping her entertain the boys she thought. - Ten. Help her build up her self-| esteem to the point where she’ isn't afraid to stand up for what | ishe thinks is right or to refuse to go along with the crowd when, her better judgment tells her ‘not to. . | Leather for Bride NEW YORK—The bride who wants to get the most for her money from her wedding shoes can wear leather instead. of ° satin. Leather has the tradi- tional altar-bound look, yet can "be worn during the summer, either “as is’’ or with a small, Seven, Enconrage her to bring | "™0vable clip. Insist that Children who do not go for to- jmatoes may accept stewed ores in Make her understand'a mildly flavored chili con carne. Eight. Area Pq rties Keep Exercising Announced Jaycee Dance Is, Occasion for Local! Get-Togethers i Jaycee and Jaycee Auxitiary| Spring Dance to be: held from 10) p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday at West -| acres Community Hall is the enen:| sion for parties in the area. | Mr, and Mrs. Rusell Newman, Mr. atid Mrs. Al Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hulten. At the William Dean Jrs. will be Mr, and Mrs. Paul Bochnig, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Borteis and EI Prado-Berkely Embassy - ‘39.95 33 Pe, Service of 8 e r 6” Bread & Butter Plates @ 8 Cups and Saucers @ 1 Veg. Dish and Platter @ 1 Creamer @ 8 Dinner Plates e@ 8 Fruit Dishes e 8 Soups e@ 1 Sugar DIXIE POTTERY Open Daily 10 a.m, to 8 p.m. — Sunday 12 to 8 p.m. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Archam- beau. My, and. Mrs. Russel] Fahhr will | ektertin Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shaw, | Slap Off If your thighs “‘stic } Guests at the Norman O'Briens Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Wilkinson | will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Fred |Crossman and Mr. and Mrs. James | Hogarth. Graduating from Michigan State University Sunday with a B.A. Degree ‘in Industrial De- sign and Art is- Michael J. Katchka. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. §.° Katchka of North Genesee avenue. NOW! Open ‘til 9 _ FRIDAY NIGHTS As a Special Service for Weekend Painters Rockcole Paints Wallpaper ‘ Paint Supplies | Pontiac rockcote Paint Store Corner Cass and Huron * FE 3-7129 this: side to side, slapping each By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN (The Question Box) Q. “I-am not overweight but I have a figure problem which bothers me a great deal. It’s the front of my thighs. They stick out like ballons when I wear anything except full skirts. I get along fine! with the boys-buf as goon as sum-| mér comes I hibernate, This is a! constant worry to me. 1 would do! practically anything to get rid of this by July.” A. In the first place do not hibernate. Don't let a little defect im your figure spoil your fun. With the personality you seem to have, probobly no one will even notice it. However, you are wise to rid yourself. of any defects you have. I believe the following exercise will help. — Lie on the floor on your. abdo- In this position, lift the. right thigh from the floor. Slap.the right thigh down on the floor as you lift the left thigh’ from the floor. Slap left thigh down as you again lift your right thigh. Rock from’ ! FE That Thigh Fat\ her bust rather than on her age. With a 31 inch bust I imagine that your daughter would be more comfortable and look better with @ ofa, especially | when she is Wearing lightweight blouses or sweaters. A bra cer- tainly cannot be harmful If it is fit properly and is a style which | supports rather than binds FEderal 4-9582-3 LIPOPILITTIT OI ISOM EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS Optometrist 205 Capitel- Savings and Loan Bldg. 75 West Huron Street PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 29 de PHONE FE 4-3241 . : y » LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BUILDING Bhi hela nchvhecithaladendhhencheach Spy ep Poe a © corres uo? temas’ k out. like balloons,” try re a‘ rien = Neg rss | thigh at the end of the rock. me that I have a big nose. What! can I do to make it look smalier?”’| A. Use powder which is a Make Your Graduation Reservations — NOW! The whole gang will be delighted with the excellent food and delightful atmosphere offered at Ted’s. Call FE 4-6630 Today . .. Make your fun reservations without delay... There should be no great differ- ence in the powder: you use on | your nose and the rest of your | face but just a little difference can create a flattering result. Plastic surgery is the only other way to chatige the shape of the nose, Q. “I am the mother of a 14 year-old girl. Her bust measures. only 31 inches. Should she wear’ a bra? Does the age of a girl make any difference in the time a girl}. should start wearing a bra?” | A, When a ‘out should wear a brassiere een on the § she & ff of j | ON YOUR WAY TO CHURCH... OR THE BEACH SUNDAY BREAKFAST "BUFFET JUICE, MELON. EGOS, SAUSAGE, CREAMED HAM, | 9 TOAST, BLUEBERRY SILVER DOLLAR PANCAKES, - CINNAMON ROLLS. BEVERAGE 9 TO 11-30 « Woodward—Just South of Pontiac | men. Bend both elbows and lean on your lower arms. Bend both knees. Keep the knees bent as you lift the right thigh from the floor Slap left thigh down as you again - | lift your right thigh. In other words you rock from side to side, slap- ping each thigh at the end of the rock, Knees are bent throughout the exercise. . -Q. | one inch pounds. tall, and weigh 123 My- bust measures out of proportion? Please answer ‘in your column. This is terribly important to me for special rea- sons.” A. With medium frame you are just the right weight. Your meas- urements are in good ratio, How- ever, you might lose an inch or two from your hipline for per- fection. You have to do this with exerelse since you should not | lose weight. * Q “TI have been told that sleep- ing on one’s tummy tends to flatten the busts. Is this true?” A. Tt seems logical to me that sleeping on the abdomen would | tend to break down the tissues | or flatten the busts just as wear- ing the wrong kind of brassiere i would. |; Q “My husband always bothers me about my nose. He always tells “Tam 35 years old, five feet. | 34! inches, waist 26 and hips 37. Am || emioeeass LIVING SPACE AT NO EXTRA cost IN BEAUTIFUL ’ PONTIAC © BIRMINGHAM-BLOOMPIELD HILLS AREA | AND i's ONLY ts f ge a 1253 Featherstone Rd. CARPORT HOME IGGER cance CALIFORN 3 LARGER BEDROOMS ¢ FULL BASEMENT PROGRAM CHAIRMEN . You Can Book a Merle Norman Representative tor CLUB or GROUP DEMONSTRATIONS and Courtseling in the Art of Make-Up FE 2-4010 MERLE NORMAN | COSMETIC STUDIO 12 W. Huron FE 2- 4010 Only minutes from downtown AND INCLUDING , Pontiec. Drive out Mt. Clem- “HOTPOINT BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE ens Street to Featherstone St. Lon SNACK BAR © RANGE HOOD-FAN © ROUGHED.IN EXTRA BATH te Qur Medel at 1253. Suburban Living with City Water, Sewers and Paving ~~ Model Home Open Daily 1 P.M. to 8 P.M. FHA ‘340 DOWN Phis Closing Costs Other Houses « $13,325—Gi Terms wes rn) e ‘ { / : ‘ i ‘ , ; r mos F : . ' / fj > / i , ¢ “a j ; t f dr f ; ’ ; . } ns | } ) 4 ~ r TAT LT - ® ; H 1E PON SS, FRIDAY, JUNE’5, 1959 | | Jit Ab j 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, “5, — A. 4 a ee ei San . : a wines - Al | | ve qai , Shop at j ™ Ta OSt . ective argains Galore wnen you . p : ' . . / ny a EAST LANSING — Many people It remains effeetive for about three |per cent wettable. powder of Cap-|dusts on a trees, Dowdy . re-| as : Prices t enjoy eating apples and peaches days after application. an ~~ eo ports. , i if you're looking for TOP ; r ck-| 2. Methoychlor kills caterpillars) _ | Michigan's climate and soil make. : : Effective rey Mave rene’ © Vi et - ‘ a i | a you need ten gallons, mix in jt one of the top states in fruit QUALITY at a FAIR PRICE yards, says Alfred C. Dowdy, €X-|and other insects that cause worms| de { Mala.| :; tension entomologist at Michigan. : one and one-fourth cup of Mala-\yroduction. Home gardeners check the Big 4 first. F * J 5 State University. Growing fruit|" fruit. This chemical lasts for thion, two cups of Methoxychior, |\throughout most of the state have, F n . rls une trees is fun and it can» help the about seven days after application. and one and one-fourth cup Of goog luck with fruit trees, | ; family food budget. | 3. Captan protects against many ,Captan. -* « = through * * * ‘common plant diseases like apple; As a rule-of-thumb, use four | Getting good seedlings, fertiliz- | : But insects and diseases often gc-aph and cherry leaf spot. | gallons of spray on a tree in full ing well, and pruning are im- WE WILL NOT MISLEAD YOU Thur ri June 11 discourage those who can't afford ; < IP IGAL A foliage that is 15 feet high and portant, County extension officers | ON THE AMOUNT OF LL BIG to put lots of time and monéy into THREE CHEMICAL | has an 18-foot spread. have bulletins on all these prob-| SAVINGS ON ANY ITEM. at A 3 a few fruit trees. Commercial) Dowdy says commercial sprays’ Some chemicals other than Mala. |/€™S 4 STORES = growers invest thousands of dollars “in these ee eriggenoad ota thion Methoxychlor, and Captan * : 4 ipment alone. applied safely until seven days’ woos . ; d ‘ . ; i Pe EERIE oT riene est before harvest. Several commer. |C@U% off-favors =e & a Plastic Film Aid So in the early 19508, M.S. U. |i) mixtures with these chemicals |@TCTS must stop applying som 7 researchers started testing spray ‘worked very well in M.S.U. tests. sprays at least one month before ; mixtures to control a wide va- | * * * |harvest. ‘ . « for New lawns sat oi owen ae | Growers with more than ten to| P a ” : firms also began testing, Today, ‘‘itteen trees may save money by| Compressed alr sprayers with) “PST Mas IPHD—w about 90 per cent of the state's |), e . in »mical ithree-to-five gallon tanks work wel]} AMHERST, Mass. (UPI)—Want pe ‘buying the three chemicals and re ito. protect and speed the growth backyard fruit growers Use an mixing them at home, says Dowdy.|on @ few trees, Dowdy reports af peeded fawne? all-purpose spray. Mix thoroughly with water by A trombone or slide type sprayer, re . oa . . ae : es look good, says stirring ican easily handle three or four) Harold #:. Mosher, Extension eet thie chemi ae * * * trees, while wheelbarrow sprayers Horticulturist at the University, owdy. ree chemica } 0 e | ’ ; ; ; - i ; « . 4 ther very well when applied) When you mix up one gallon of have enough capacity for about a of Massachusetts, says a clear j genet , - ; ah! = dozen trees. Larger orchards re- polyethelyne film placed over a { once each week after the first spray, use two tablespoons of 25 g sak oe “ sata ¢ . sign of growth appears in April per cent wettable powder of Mala-'quire. 4 motor operated sprayer. (new it ed - aS @ ‘. ee ain ; = : . - Zreennouse elping 0 ‘elalr 1. Malathion. kills sucking pests thion, three tablespoons of 9) per wooK ONTO HOSE a ve a fie Tee at retain like aphids and leafhoppers. It cent wettable powder of Methoxy Going REWRE spravern Took onto un : “ “4 " - ablespur ‘ . ja The simple a to fix the also controls some chewing insects «chlor, and two tablespoons of 30 a garden hose sit Dowdy gave e simplest way, ; : | : astic e soil is t ail it SS SS SSSR hath sprayers often work nly. Mane 10 the so te al hace . @ ‘Also. hose sprayers may mix the Sonar ek long largethoaded nails . ' BE SURE To SET SEEDLINGS OR gy - chemicals poorly and distribute long, ! ; ; SMALL GRoUND [them uneven; Mosher als advines folding the Ji Sprinafield t ae MALL GROUN 1 eT ak ae -~ & material double along the mar amous p g ; | \ 4 N y ey COvER PLANTS v Researchers are trying to find gine to imaks sure nals. — | , bo" & ph \ ¢ y Af ABOUT 12. INCHES J |chemicals that will be effective . . a ; i } af APART INSOIL 9 jloneer than one week, Dowdy says. SANDERS ; 1 / They are also expertmenting with FOR RENT . =~. i : 7 te ui a 1 vst a WHICH WAS BEEN substance called ‘‘extenders” that _ . 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These them-a-toads) wiggle over to an ' \ bel appetizing plant root and siartieoee Desices being 8 fileance THE MARK OF QUALITY Ameen tl KG ERS> Tank Sprayer | Wheelbarrow , 1 = tne = tceding around a home cause indirect. Large : $ damage ina garden, This damage wend $ The worms and grubq take a jis done by the ants’ herds of Reg. 8.95 Rubber: : good ae Pies while me aphids, which are among the most on Wheels Long Handled : nematodes rer more suntily. destructive garden insects i °2 ‘ Microscopic in size, they sink a Ants raise aphids as humans High Quality f Round Point €. hollow needle-like tongue into @ aise cows—for food. Aphids pro ' SHOVEL = plant root and suck out Hs julres. | quee “honeydew,” a delicacy in Ch S f One Price Reg. 11.50 $ ‘ Some nematodes dislike the jie ants’ diet. To get a good sup oo e rom oo 19 | | plant's concoction of juice, so ply of “honeydew” ants-‘move their j K. D. 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Chuck ‘ this feeding are decimated gardens Stummey and the ovrobs begin MOU g l y ar e Geared and brovwn. spotty dawns emerging from the pround, now ' _ Phe home poardener can prevent £rOwn into) Japanese June and - al ware R 12 95 FISH | NG SHOPMATE . this underground damage by apply Green beetles - ; eg. . SABER Ing chemicals that wil tickle” pteldrin also will Kill beetles, PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 7 ; Reg. $ $8 down into the root areas of the a1 cag be sprayed on plants with 650 Auburn Ave. FE 2-6506 E UIPMENT SAW 29.95 plants. For nematodes, which li ml an Inexpensive hose attachment SisCRS: ‘Boe. Pees. “GREEK. Wal. S681 Sel. © te 90 Wed. @ te 8 | their entire lives in the soil, Nk-; 4, a regular bucket sprayer. 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JUNE 5.1989 , and ; er; survived by 3 srentintiares New Dodge Car (Called ‘Dart’ - fervice ‘will be held Socueday,. Will Be Four Inches — : —_——— — Tne ¢ 203 pm. fom Shorter; Wheelbase 118 | lr gp =: we teonony Engine R¥@ Loses Lead, MARKETS |Litfle Change | 23:22 = Chapel of the Sparks-Griffin DETROIT -— Industry sources) ‘ . The following. are top prices|: . : g ESSE = Grains Decline scevcct'st ein Key Stocks | “Es ahs _jwho sell both Dodge and Plymouth produce brought to the Farmer's. mecteer: ae 7 Rev. chanel - i A: clas ai Grave Led to Body of ‘Missing | Woman Near Traverse « City by Suspect ‘ __Punera! Home, Aurburn Heights. , TRAVERSE CITY (®—The de- composed body of a 41-year-old woman was found in a shallow grave southwest of here today cars will dro ia ae py. aff ic l p.the Plymouth after ‘Market by growers and sold by Rectory until 1 p.m. Friday, when climaxing a State Police search this model year. Instead they will, CHICAGO Rye futures with/them in wholesale package lots.| .. — he sid Be fees 2 te ie pate that began ‘eight months ago. f offer a new small Dodge to be losses running to well over a cent|Quotations are furnished by the NEW YORK ~The stock mar- from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Priday, * * called the Dart. ‘a bushel, led another general price Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of,ket moved unevenly in moderate- Spice eabaas Goccrvbinge: Sheet gos Mrs, Ethel Bailey had been shot! Chrysler Corp. had no immediate decline today on the Board of Wednesday. ‘ly active trading early today. bold on Seteresy. cae a, with a .22 rifle. | comment: « * * Catholic Church. Interment to Pi cig sider ee Plymouth will continue to be of-| wee and soybeans were down Detroit Produce Movements of key stocks were| Bests by the Brace Smith Puneral : . - fered by Chrysler-Pi “mouth and Major ractions of a cent in spots PRUITS ‘ z Home ee oe bee DeSot Ply th d ale ; and by, during the first several minutes of Apples, Delicious. fancy, Bu. ......94.00 narrow, most of them within a 1 STARKER, JUNE 4, 1959, HALEN County line, by Jack J. Grundy Oran Coarse * Y | radi , Northern Spy, No. 1, BU. .......... 2.15/point range either way. | “B. 60 KE. Iroquois Rd., age 15; * ah the less than 200 exclusive Ply- trading while the feed grain eased steele Red. Tancy. bu. ............ 400] beloved wife of Dr. Clarence T. 37. Troopers Said Grundy admit- th deal : slightly. | Strawberries, 16 gts. seewesces TOG * * * Starker. Puneral service will be ted he killed Mrs, Bailey in an PROUT HeQers: ; ; senkeeeeens The market dipped slightly at| held Monday. June 0 at 2 pm argument last October. Details of the Dart have not — oS PTESSUTE BD AE eee hoe bens. 7777) OL 8 the start with the ticker tape late ven Res. George Widditiela ot: ; Mrs, Balley, a divercee, was been disclosed. However, it is Pe moderate but |Broccoll, No 1, doz. beh 30 briefly. Then the list steadied) {iciating.. Intermeny, im te womeath general~short selling C*Pbsse, bu; oj... isomewhat, showi mix’ of will Ile tn state at the Sparks- rather than any concentrated li- | Dui, doz. b¢ns aa ne known that jt will have a 118-inch ins and losses, = °° | ——7 wheelbase, the same as the 1 2 2. reported missing last Oct. 6, She and Grundy had been keep- : quidation and appeared to stem | Ropireti, doe. bene... snncccssss 2 Syeesessess = : : nt Plymouth and some four Ne. (0) @08) <2 ..c wore . — 10 i sidents w award. ¢r) 75.00-39 00; standar -| ter . - f . seitcd eee, the Setiewina ol oe galt ement,” a union stale} AUBURN HEIGHTS—The sixth, TREFFEHN holds a bachelor a sce oh Anton vive’ Engine (23c%.—ful,284 Salty, ONT OO (Coat ON... STR Reva ue"... 882 — Lote 18 thru $4 tuclusive of Bloomfield | ENS SAN Sef _ {seventh and eighth graders at of philology degree from Heidel. ¢¢ Master of Aurone hy slut Chasen wihek ole wee Grea eS ee ba ces OL 233 Cemet Lot 5 Manor Subdivision and Lots 28 thru 32, Negotiations are. continuing here. | : : : oan - leering degrees by the Chrysler In-| Classes of! » test trade.- peg aie Royal Dut 433) emetery Lots inclusive of Supervisor's Plat No. §,'Fajlure to agree on a new con-| Avondale Junior High School took berg University, a bachelor of law ~_. te ot Enel t : | : jCurtts Pub ... 112 gafeway St. 388) 0 Ween eee T2N. RIOE Section 25, Bloomi{ield Town- a 5 = .. (over the entire first floor of the degree from Frankfurt University, | SOU © of Eaguoerne © coon ——-- Fates - hee @t Reg Peo an 4 CHOICE LOTS (6 GRAVES TO ship cans County, Michigan. tract, by the June 30 deadline Music Hall-in D ‘vail for yesier. 8 master’s degree in economics ies held in Detroit last night: Ff ake ae on 8 Scoviile, Mf . * | lot) ‘m sectton §& Perry-Mt. Par. case take notice that the Township |... é ‘tes | Music Hall in De or yester-) aster s . : s 00 ; U mana e § a ars. Ro- Board of the Township of Bioommela | Would almost certainly bring a day’s presentation of Cinerama from Giessen University and also, * * * | f cone Arc .... 813° shell Oll.. oes 1 chotee lot st Oakland Hills hes tentatively declared its intention to,strike by 500,000 union members. aes Dee stat ; . ~-| William B. Williams, of East- : (Dow othem: oe) Simmons | Cemetery near Walled Lake and make the following described tenprere®| Industry leaders said privately) South Sea Adventures.”’ lattended the graduate school in ‘i Road in BI field Hills. . pe Pent = Binclatr sis eu Novi Phone OR 3-2253. ments: 2 oe 5 « a Sia a ae tah a Ways to oom. c 8, ig st r 2% OCOMVY . veers - ain in me ——~ o Construction of an eight inch (8) ‘that th ion’ i F There were 635 in the group ©conomics at Michigan State Uni- Ri j har ed in Warrants =: Rod =) 2d Sou Fee Nene rere Commtery. W iris Sanitary Sewer oh Harrow Circle trom | at the union's emphasis on rea: ‘luding th ils “h ar. versity. - jand Richard A, Higginbottom, 2818 \Raton Mfg ... 70 fou Ry .. $86 ry Mt. Park Cemetery. Will Di- the existing North Evergreen Inter-eptor, sonableness was at odds with its ont mes ey seas S, oe ers, eal oe |Hylane Dr.. Birmingham, wer el. . . iz pag Seco S pp Ce a1 —tide_ Rees FE 40082 approximately 2650 lin. ft ant toe ents who he chaperone an We 2 : | ; : : arg. |S! & Mus , 71 & oe and has tentatively designated ihe | Semana, whieh they called ae. Dincival i aarerce Share = among 56 graduate students, Two assistant managers of Na-\gmer Rad ... 206 Std Ot! Ind .. «6 special assessment district against which | tronomic. P 23 ress Neg 7 Felt 2,600 De Williams. an alumnus of the Uni-|tional Food Stores in the Pontiac Erte RR .... 112 Std Ol NJ Pn) & ? the cost of said improvements is = R. Conrad Cooper,_chiet indus theater party is an annual event. | rrows re ’ er - * Deircit and Higginbot licen eww been named ia: war [@x-Cell-O .,., 434 Std Ot! Of, | _# : ° Regular communication, Pontiac ordered ‘he closing of the Royal| OEE ee 2 MEN WANTED —_— § —, Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M. Friday. Oak Township Jail as a fire haz- pigures after decimal points are etehths} Eon ee for heme June 5th, 7:30 L j { High Low Noon pre 7 P = i que i, auf Pe m, alle J» ard. | sie Stee: Bane, Go Oe ae mission Unilmited oppertantties . i aay les a A ba The building also is used fo Baidwin Rubber Co” a 194 A cant paceoumal Cou paps \ _]_ Imported gladiol! bulbs, 10 va- house both the Police and Fire De-|R°% Of". Chem coe. ME ORS) Retween 9 & 10 a.m. Bi Bear 3 rieties. 69 cents dozen. Dean's partments. | Howell Eiec. Mir Ge Coc re ie Pena t Lhe Es a Seni. ' ‘Garden Center, 204 Oakland. Adv., Also ordered closed was the gainsvler M. Pred. Co.°.. 6 Ge et ee wae, Oe | . Ruds Mfr Co* 188 12.7 tween @ and § +2575 ne a Rummage Sale, Friday, June 5, | Eaton County Jail, built in 1837, Buen patson Oat M ) ft d 2 3 : | $100.00 wk. fantee. AlSO ~ toe ce ed ed et ee Se Ge neces Sod ee | | : = | rea en id e Body' Shop piper. see Cari, 283 . 5 Reeburn ‘ree@r'. G.I. NO S$ DOWN Pity the Poor Governors ~~ Into Army in May My meters tn PE eae ‘ LOW FHA TERMS $ 00 , _ INCLUDES 79 per month TAXES & INS. ‘At COLLEGE MEN—SUMMER t Limited number of applications = : Po Draft Board 67 today being accepted now for 10 to 12 Their Houses Are Dratty crores we inucion ot 11 aa] Ecrtaloullf theese , men into the army during the eee ee hek ener | | 5 f May. aged over $130 weekly. | WASHINGTON (OPI) Unhappy with your house? situa * * $1,000 Scholarships is “Consider the plight of four governors as described to- | among.the new inductees were:| «5 16 be awarded tm day ta a meeting of ho : > hee Unis region. y g housing and redevelopment officials |Farl E, Smith, of Walled Lake; Pleasant & inetrgetive, vs . a | by Federal Housing Administrator Norman P. Mason: David L. Allen, Curtis EF. Kibby. view. Phone FE 8-8103. ; = 4 ’~ *« * : Bruce K. soa and Marvin D. SALARY $00 WEEK ° M M Natzke, , m.. kK WAEHER WED APPLY 14 SEE : ODEL AT 389 CA ERON The governor's mansion in Missouri is so drafty and out- ae ya Pisgicigatoc Da-l- ® re eile 1ST HOUSE NORTH OF FEATHERSTONE moded the governor wads newspapers in the windows. @\vid Sweeney ‘and Robert L. De-) CARBORETOR | AND | TENE “a The governor of Kentucky, until recently, was suffer- Mastus, both of Oxford: Frederic! GM products, or foreign cars | | ing from so many “hot” wires in his mansion he.was replac- |A. Damoth Jr., of Lake Orion and’) bk nae ee cocaine te SEE JULES OR MEL, OR CALL FE 8-6192 | ins fom #0 many “ho | pac (A Darth oe Or nd) ER ae a | In the Wyoming governor's mansion a section of the | » © ; Lk : ions lle oes St it ter _ In the Texas governor's mansion a chunk of roof fell tn [tong Townshi i ; p and Richard P. just as the goverhor was welcoming a delegation of women, |Fiynn Jr., of Fenton, . SELLATHON STARTS SATURDAY, 10 A.M....ENDS MONDAY