U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast © Rain or Snow Details page two 2s . 1M4th YEAR : < zkkxekexkek PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘ MONDAY, ' MARCH 26, 1956 —34 PAGES . a — TED ampocATeS PRESS Tonal weNEWS SERVI 7. i: yo + ollision - se . es, Clarkston Hen’s ‘ke— Arrives | ‘Party Leaders Clash in Debate ‘|\Double Feature Real Egg-citing in West Virginia Rider Killed A gloating White Rock hen is farm 9085 Reese Rd., a these. days after performing a rath-| or on erence ‘in M59 Accident er indisputable feat. Last week Fagg called The Praat| Third Critically Injured. with the news that one of his President Plays Golf| iWhite Rock hens had laid a half-as Autos Collide, Burn |pound egg. This matched news re-Before Meeting With Near Intersection ceived in February when Mrs. Ber-| Mexico, Canada Heads nal Pacer also of Clarkston, called | Two men died anda lets had laid a six-ounce. egg.. third was critically injured But that wasn't the endof Fagg’s;|SPRINGS, W. Va. \® — with the news that one of her pul-WHITE SULPHUR this morriing in a headon \story. When he broke the egg open); President Eisenhower jhe found not only the usual yolk collision on M-59 near land white, but another hard/PUlled into town hours Duck Lake Road, Highland ‘shelled egg inside. ahead of time for his good Township. Which hen is responsible for neighbor conference with this triple-duty performance is the Driver of one car, 24- Mexican President Adolfo question today. But you can bet that one of the females of poultry-Ruiz Cortines and Prime land is telling her fine feathered Minister Louis St. Laurent fowl deed to “match that!" deb of Canada. He arrived aboard a spe- cial train from Washing-;— NICODEMUS ton after a leisurely(A personality study by Guy Rowe) overnight ride, breakfasted Think Tots D Dead AIR POLITICAL— Paul M. Butler shortly the ISSUES at Congress Hall in Sunday ynboard his private car and (left) Democratic‘national chairman, and Leonard aoe Stories of Easter — No. 3 drove..to the huge white| W. Hall, Republican national chairman, are shown Bulletin = ol Rat Poison - Greenbrier Hotel about 45) | Autopsy Planned to Fix, There in late afternoon he was Exact Cause of Two due to be joined by the Canadian Blizzard Just 9 Years Ago Parties Agree D h in J k jand Mexican leaders, flying in (This, the third of a series about people close to joes at the eaths in Jackson jfrom their distant capitals, ‘Had ‘em Digging 3 Days time o! the first Easter, is about q@ respected member of the ~ | The first thing the President Jewish government who spoke up for Jesus alter other friends on One Issue | JACKSON ® — Two children! did was to make a morning golf lwere dead today, apparent victims | date with Sam Snead, the Green- deserted Him.) . There was some doubt, this year, whether March jcame in like a lamb (it was balmy for the first few hours ' BY GEORGE CORNELL lof rat poison they found in a cup-| >Fier professional, Chairmen of GOP, Dems (Associated Press Religious Writer) \of March 1) or a slightly tardy lion (then it stormed). [board while playing about the) A chill wind whipped across the} Both Advocate Backing: |\fairways there’s some as how will!- surging along the street. He rubbed his hands together Sunday. mountains, which got a light sprin-| exit. Anti-Segregation Rule Wealthy, ald Nicodemus watched the clamorous mob house before their parents awoke | from the surrounding | And still ont to March Dead were Daniel Robb, 5, and | kling ef snow during the night. fretfully and his lips moved without making any sound. Back in “1947, here! ‘his sister, Judy, 3, children of Mr.| About 150 persons were waiting’ Wondertul Idea! PHILADELPHIA (INS) — The He wanted to-do something, but what could he do? and Mrs. Clayton Robb of Jack-| at the railroad station to cheer 'wasn’t much doubt about For a ‘year now, he had been aware of the mounting | son. | Eisenhower on his arrival. Anoth- the lion or lamb issue. —Yet Someone cfficial antagonism to this unorthodox rabbi, Jesus. As! Coroner Loren Bates ordéred an| jer 200 or so were assembled at an aristocratic member of the Sanhedrin, ne had tried autopsy today to fix the exact | the entrance to the hotel. The County residents woke .up Will Steal Them in vain to prevent suppressive action. cause of death, although b said President responded to their ap-‘March 25 to face a blizzard ats children appeareg fo eave ‘Plause with smiles and waves. | that took three days to dig WASHINGTON (# — The old- But they had ignored jis pleas because he was old and. fashioned and frequently messy out from under. the summit of his power had passed, because he: was poisoning. Both President Adolfo Ruiz (post office pen Will be a thing of Actually, the snow itself wasn’t) not alert to the “present peril.” Robb said he and his we | Cortines of Mexico and Prime i past in the next six months, very deep—an estimated six inches. smelled what. apparently Was an Minister Louis St, Laurent of General Summerfield k kw kk. |But there was wind, and it drifted Postmaster oder of phosphorus when they Canada arranged to fly to mostly across-roads, Re the _A young councillor had scoffed accusingly, “Art awakened and found the chil-Charteston, W.Va, and ferry thou also of Galilee?” dren playing with a tube of rat here in light planes suitable for At first it seemed that the poison kept on the top shelf of a landing at the smaller Green-worst was over th® morning of In the wisdom of his years, Nicodemus was ashamed kitchen cupboard, | brier airport, March 2%, But by neon, traffic of the fever of distrust sweeping his country. Diplomatic officials said the conditions were even more im- Daniel's clothing was covered jsole purpose of the gathering, x * * * |with the gooey mixture, he said, | ‘which was Eisenhower's idea, is} 1 Steadying himself with his staff, he sat down on the but there was no indication either side of the fountain in the now deserted square. He child had eaten any of it. jto afford neighborly talks among) City employes were sent home. Daniel became ill, however, ithe three North American powers Buses stopped running. The tem- stroked his thin, gray beard slowly. a yearin when offered breakfast, his father|No one could recall a precedent) perature, a sunny 50 at bedtime His mind relieved the scenes of last night and early {ine to steal 9 pen said, and was taken to a hospital !F = a (aree-way conference. — |March 24, plummeted to 30, Blasts java ted this morning, and he shook his head, grieving at the pas-of icy wind up to 75 miles per where his stomach was pumped) fice Department’ sion with which men prize their authority, their rash jout. Shortly after returning home| Di t 79 hour disrupted phone and power deska chain,” by lines, drifted the snow into im- suspicions fired by the stresses under Roman dominion. the child fell into a deep sleep) aise a z | illi |passable mountains, and closed |many main roads, x *& * from which his father couldn't! rouse him and Danial was rushed} to the hospital again. This time -he| [BUSES GIVE UP At least 25 of the 70-member Sanhedrin, the Jewish, governing council, had gathered hastily at the house of Taraet Accident was pronounced dead on arrival.| Greyhound bus lines cancelled) the High Priest Caiaphas, after getting word that Jesus Little Judy shortly thereafter be-! all state runs. City lines gave up had been secretly arrested. gan displaying symptoms of Ill-: \the battle. Schools closed for two_ The military party—so Nicodemus learned later—had ness similar to those previously! jdays. Milk and food —— Kills Detroiter take credit for civil — “*taken Jesus first to the : i rights ad- inoted in her brother. She was ad-| lloomed as deliveries stopped vances, nomination as state senator in jhouse of Annas, aged form-mitted to a hospital, but died aj} -|together. few hours later. Complete sections of the county, Blast of Shotgun Hits 1954, Lansing Blaze Hall claimed that more prog- —————— ler high priest"who still was field. Double funeral services are were isolated, with no communi-| ress was made under President 18-Year-Old Youth ~ ja powerful leader and who scheduled tomorrow for the chil-cation or access available. Sheriff's! Eisenhower's administration than fapparently arranged th> Highland Township during the 20 years of the Roose-Plan U.S. Gift to Israel |deputies struggled to reach two) dren. seizure. There, in an irregular ses- Razes Building |people rreported dead or dying be-velt and Truman administra- NEW YORK (INS)—The New tions, “ fore telephone connections cke.| A Detroit youth died in Pontiac York Journal-American said today ‘You never once in 20 years did that the United States is preparing One of the more devilish fea-|General Hospital early this morn- Set Ground-Breaking sion, Jesus had been ques- tioned about his beliefs and! Fire Destroys Rundown, tures of the storm was the inches one thing to clear up the civil to make an outright gift of Lap jing after receiving a shotgun blast rights problems,” the GOP leader| of gooey mud underlying drifted lin the back of his head in a tragic for Safety Building declared, our basic friendship,” associations-to try to get 000 to Israel as “concrete proofof Abandoned Warehouse despite. damning eviderice, | snow on unpaved reads, Motor- } = accident yesterday after- in Capital rigid Jewish laws protect-, ists reported sinking four inches Ground-breaking ceremonies for} | past the bottom of the snow level, ing . man against self-the new $800,000 Public Safety! w Alfred Schaub, 18, was wounded) LANSING(® — An abandoned incrimination. Building will be held Wednesday | | On March 26, Bagley and John-when he stood up in front of the] Up in Central Park warehouse in a Yundown. block of) Jesus, sensing the trap. had at 4:30. | son streets still were blocked by) shotgun held by his friend, 16-year- retorted: “I have spoken openly The building will be located to |drifted snow, City buses still were old Edward Turska, also of De- buildings in midtown Lansing was to the world . . in the synagogues the north of the City Hall and) ‘not running until midafternoon. All troit. destroyed by a spectacular fire and the temple. In secret, I spoke will front on Pike street. It is, county schools were closed, and DR, EDGAR DEWITT JONES | The boys were target sneetns | expected to be completed by late! rural mail delivery was stopped.) last night. The blaze was out 0 nothing. Ask them that have heard near Pettibone Lake Road, High- control for two hours and for “AlMe what I spoke.” * 1957, ry DETROIT (INS) — A nationally But by March 27, conditions were land Townsh with . ‘a third | time threatened to spread to near-, City Manager Walter K. Willman recognized authority on Abraham fairly well under control], Not real- A guard slapped him. Then He youth, Kenneth Polite, 16, of De- by stores“dn the capital's nearby said a silver spade had been se-Lincoin, former newspaperman ly back to normal, but headed that was brought before the council, troit. . ‘and retired clergyman, Dr. Edgar way And County residents started | main street. © cured for the occasion DeWitt Jones died today in Detroit looking around them for things to Sheriff's deputies said Schaub, Seven fire companies On hand will be city officials, ar- and 40 capitol chitect Leo J. Heenan and sev-Dr. Jones, 79, had been hospital-remember about the storm, so they with a .22 calibre rifle, was level- off-duty firemen authority, and keenly sensitive to eral contractors for the build-ized since March 20. could snort in future. years: ing at the target when a crow were called back because of the/4My new attack. ‘ing, which will house the police He was the retired pastor of the “Think this is a storm? Man,/ took wing. Turska, standing about business district threat. He stood there, Nicodemus re-department, fire department of-Central Woodward Christian you should have been around in five feet behind him, swung his (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) 'fices and municipal courts. ‘Chure h. Chl aw ae © 16 gauge shotgun after the bird. Just as he pulled the trigger,| Firemen said the blaze appar-| ently had been started by chil- Schaub stood up, dren playing in the basement of Common Cold—and You Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem| the abandoned warehouse, ad- said today no charges will be! joining an abandoned Montgom- made. ery Ward Store building “wre cetw Respiratory Diseases Blamed for Many Illnesses 000 spectators Cloudy, Cold Tonight, Firemen estimated damage ns Two-thirds of al! sickness is caused the average family member. gets More abundant, and hence inex. put up the cash to back their belief high as $75,000, but other authori-by respiratory diseases flue and ‘ . -TT " pneumonia among them What is pensize, animals—like rabbits ithat the common cold is industry's 6.5 respiratory diseases per year cre, preealion Weatherman Says ties said it would be far less than Peace Ablig Acent . 2 * : and mice—don't catch colds. number one problem. that hecause of the condition of the and treatment? This is the first of There are more than half a bil- EXPERIMENTS PAYING OFF ae lis | The Weatherman says it will be four informative authoritative ar egg warehouse and other structures in; tieles on the scientifie cold front e cloudy and cold tonight with a = Plinsamee relatively cheaply and in quantity : PA 1 us Dr. Yale Kneeland Jr., of th battle the rundown block. | In addition, thousands of Ameri- ranging from 24 to 28 degrees. | lin tissue cultures made of minced Foundation, declares the ‘ ‘problem By EDWIN DIAMOND S are carry round flu bugs “ Tomorrow it will be cloudy with occasional light rain or snow and Lakes Shipping ‘Normal’. ines serious jup monkey kidney. of acute respiratory diseases seenis| Se axe | and ether virus . in- INS Science Writer more jnearer to a solution than at any fections at this moment. | a little colder. The high will be from 34 to 38. Some day soon, responsible PORT HURON (INS) —Shipping| re- A little over a year ago a group time in the past.” He offers these the Great Lakes returned to|searchers say, you will go to YOUT pESEARCH PROGRESSING of American companies helpec summaries on The lowest temperature pre- Coast doctor in early November and get “normal” yesterday with Research on these diseases-is Organize the common cold founda-» * * ceeding 8 a.m. was 27 degrees. Guard icebreakers keeping iceia single vaccine shot and perhaps underway at m:ny scientific cen-ition to sponsor respiratory disedse INFLUENZA — About eight per The thermometer registered 48 at 1 p.m. ters. The communiques from cold-research and public education; ‘cent of ak common respiratory) |war fronts add up to one. consistent’ Services. disease cases. There are vaccines joutlook:. science is pregsing-for-|: Today, some B Sis gon ltad have effective against certain types only Rhee Birthday Fete ‘ward with new techniques and new) —*— lat prese nt. But experimental work ‘determination to knock out respira- tory diseases the way other dis- In Today's Press State Dems to Meet . | jis going on now. 10 | APC VIRUS INFECTIONS— jman Rhee’s 8ist birthday today AP Wirephote About 13 per cent of respiratory| with~ prayers for his contihued).- GRACE RIDES SIDE-SADDLE—Actress Grace Kelly wears dark | diseases. The letters stand for |go0d health and for speedy unifi- glasses and a babushka as she rides side-saddle through New York's: ‘eation of the divided country | (Continued 0on Page 2, Col. 4) Central Park Sunday: Her mount is “Daisy” a six-year-old bay mare under his leadership. Hundreds! Income Tax Retorns Prepared used on TV programs. The future PrincessMonaco is shopping for of icalled on Rhee at his hillside Angus Campbell—;Tax-Consultant her trousseau before sailing for her wedding in April, ‘995 Ww Huron Bt., Open Eves, FE 2-3618' Mansion to congratulate him. -: ry eee ne F} a. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARC HT 26, 1956 é * . : ei sid AY The Day in Birmingham Vote ote on Parking Lot HH,Hh, ~~ New lew Walk Plan, an, Tonigh Wal lonight a tomb he hed prepared for him- self, and together,» he and Nico-| idemus and their servants took BIRMINGHAM—Proposed Park-| cuss theroughlynewly sug- the | Jesus’ lifeless body down from the ing Lot HH will be voted on by City| gested 10-foot walkway, jew. [cross and carried it to Joseph's Commissionersthis evening, with a| says, ne | “long home." wees weeny Dale sven ee The up for a hearing . er cea sinciade tonight, the 40-foot ac- including by some city off . cessway, is expected to cost $160,- Gity manager Donald C. Egbert 000, Egbert says. The 10-foot waik- in a letter to commissioners March way would save about $30,000,.s. the ten-foot route! which could go into other parking : from East Maple to the parking plans, he lot, which is to be located at Hunt-He points out that there is delay senator _= ee in developing Lot 3A, of Park The 40-foot route, advertised in |north of Hamilton, because = Peter,, and consequently deprived the necessity resolution going be-| and Ferndale street problems, but of his -office and banished, an fore the commission tonight, had that the lot may be in use by next inquiring, philosophical old man been approved by the planning (fall. commission, a Chatmber of Com-In reference to Parking Lot 4, merce parking committee and a Egbert says, “The (Next: Peter) ee ee re will, in all probability, groups has had * chancete die. | With the project as it is presentlya AP Wirephote| ” a chalice10 en _| planned or else will abandon Delay Threatens = lot in this area.” at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va . is the site of Tuesday's meeting and then was driven to the hotel. He scheduled a round of golf with 6 Beside the parking lot hearing, CONFERENCE SITE—The Virginia wing of the Greenbrier Hotel The chief executive remained aboard the train unfil 8:15 a. m. Hammarskjold's between President Eisenhower and the heads of state of Canada and Sammy Snead, professional at the Greenbrier, on one of the resort's a | .) 0 pD tonight’s discussions will be on aPeace Mission Mexico. The President arrived on his special train at 7:30 this morn-three courses before the arrival of St. Laurent and Cortines. (See request by the John Chiera Com- ing. story, page 1.) ; pany that the well on East Maple UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) be made available for a projected —Dag Hammarskjold’s peace mis-0Ca airy al residential development just be- sion to the Middle East was threat- Absentee Ballots Birmingham Youth . R, Gore comm today with delay. bam Tt ‘s cnmmpemcation * * * Gunmen flee With $200 points out that certain streets in Deaths in Pontiac Area Available Until U. N. Security Council Back Home Today After Menacing Woman the city have been posted with meets this afternoon.to consider) load limits for trucks, according 2 P.M. Saturday Earl Burrill _-, daughter; Mrs. Mary L. Carl-Pistol-Poi 9 a U, S, resolution proposing that BIRMINGHAM (® — An 18-year- i son of Houston, Texas, and two at Pistol-Point to a city ordinance, A springtime the secretary general fly to the old Birmingham youth, missing Pontiac voters who will be un-Ear! Burrill, 61, of 777 E. Tenny-) grandchildren, Also surviving is _ , |measure, the limits will be in force .jtense area’ to confer with Israeli more than two weeks from De-able to go to the polls a week from son St. died. suddenly at his home’ a sister; Mrs, Henry Grenier of |. Two afmed bandits held up el for a 13-day —— . leaders. a Pauw University, was back home today for the -city election, will) early this morning. se Watham, Mass. woman attendant of a dairy bar at : Hey Speedy approval of the proposal with his parents today, ‘have until Satutday, March 31 to ; i; The hain Class on In- Born in Norwalk, Ohio on No-| had been expected but Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walton, cast absentee ballots. Funeral will be at 3 p.m. 24 — a beanie —_ lanlioeag mee will hear a vember 11, 1894, he was the son of) Wednesday from the Donelson. 4nd escaped with a jut $200 which ‘ins how Detus- City Clerk Ada R. Evans said 880 Yarmouth, said their son, Alan, Charles and Ella Lawson Burrill. johns Funeral Home with the! they. seooped from the cash regi k Pontine lice said *| cratic principals were influenced the clerk's office at the City He married Flossie Bauer in 191) Rev. Fred R. Tiffany ef the Beth.'€F: SOnUAC Police SAT. ___| 4. snree political writers of the He vanished from the univer- Hall, The office will remain open and was a resident of the city for sy. Raptist Church officiating. Bur-The men ripped the telephone 1700 and 1300's. Mrs, Harold 32 Park/from the wall after announcing) will give the report on ial will follow in Perry Mt. sity campus at Greencastle, Ind., poonmy years, weekly from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. “this is a stickup,” according to) mo sae -+ ville, Mon. a Titres March 9 and was found Cemetery. uncon- and will be open until 2 p.m. on Tir, Burrill was employed by Mrs. Henny Schmidt. t le and TI = Palas scious on the lawn in front of the = Saturday for people wishing tq file the Pontiag Motor Division for St. Louis, Mo, library, Jate Mrs. Herman Wilson They — Popes Basie the 10 a.m, session, their absentee ballots. the past seven years and worked | Saturday, Next Monday's election will be for Fisher Body for 26 years mm. when ie yas Mrs. Herman (Ida Belle) Wilson, | a customers, she told police, and | Our Shepherd Lutheran Church prior to that, Walton's disappearance had to decide on seven commissioners for the City Commission and to 75, of 1373 Stanley St. died yes-| sat down at a table before pull-jhas slaved five services for Easter touehed off a widespread police Surviving besides his wife are starting with Communion terday after an illness of two days.| ing out revolvers. week, search through the middle west. | vote on a charter amendment to seven children; John C. Burrill, Born in Lapeer on May 7, 1880, ; Thursday at 8 p.m. Good Friday the daughter of William), wasdesctibed.as services will be from 1 to 2 switch the date of future city elec- she tions to the third Monday in April instead of the first. ton remembered his identity and) Green, Mrs. Ronald E. Drake, Mrs. and One about Shortly after he was found, Wal-| Ronald G. Burrill, Mrs. Allen B. was man p.m. Paulina Hotchkiss McKay. She ni piles ee mF me’ tarsi peer and at 8 p.m., with Communion after the U, §, requested “urgent an contacted his parents. His father, Allen B, Barron, all of Pontiac, married Herman Wilson and was a| 50 ee a oe ee the choir singing ‘‘Stainer's “‘Cru- in the evening. Sunday, and early action’ to prevent an a research chemist, flew to St. Mrs, Charles C, Simmons of Good- cifixion” resident of the city for 53 years.| Wore Jackets. Arab-Israel{ outbreak, Hammar: Louis and returned with the rich and Mrs, Francis C. Rhames. youth last night. — The Common Cold Surviving are seven children: The pair left on foot through tela sunrise service will be at 7 a.m. 9:30 skjold had planned to leave on his of California, Also surviving are Nelson Wilson, Floyd Wilson, Mrs.|{ont door, Mrs. Sc ee = and! with a children’s serfice at mission next Sunday: * * “Everything is fine now,"’ Mrs. 16 grandchildren and 1 great grand- of the *™-and the regular service at Amanda Weber, Mrs. Vida Butler,| ©5C@Ped north on — > and You Story Walton said, ‘Alan is perfectly child, Funeral] will be at 2 p.m. Thurs-| Seg armagectre ened by 11 a.m, The U, 8, chief planned all of Pontiac, George Wilson a to meet .normal—very hungry.” with the leaders of Israel and Flint, Mrs. Mable Pence and Mrs. |7 Dante Pp ma 0 E "Pike St PALI LOL LGD LP LDL OD AS Lorraine Hazlip of Los Angeles, sepa , . "|\ BRING YOUR FILM to SIMMS California. Also surviving are three, POUC® : > for BEST POSSIBLE Pictures day from the Voorheis-Siple Chapel with the Rev. Otto G. Schultz of-! the four neighboring Arab states— “He can’t remember anything of (Continued From Page One) Jordan, the past two weeks,’”’ the mother and Syria |Egypt, i 5 sEe i Li Fei TEE 3 » + the three areas usually attacked: ficiating. Burial will follow in brothers, William, Cyde and Ora McKay Flint. —and to report back to the coun-added. ‘Judging from ‘the way he! | adenoids, pharynx (throat) and White Chapel Cemetery. of S p b R d ci] after three weeks. puts away steaks and French fried) conjunctive tissue (eye). potatoes, I don't believe he had one} Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednes-fate 10 es ecor ; Eugene B. Fisher | clerical office|decent meal.” APC virus causes a grippe-like day from the Pursley Funeral * s e rT § average ‘cold lasting as long as five days. ) ty ; in the South got $59 a| Mrs. Walton said her son lost Home with the Rev. Theo. R. Alle-f | Eugene B. Fisher, 58, of 12% N. 35 pounds since his disappearance. A new vaccine aimed at the APC bach of the Oakland Ave. Presby-0 Icensing p Saginaw St., died Saturday, in St. viruses has been tested on convict terian Church officiating. Burial Michigan Auditor General Victor|} Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had! volynteers and is now being studied will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. M. Targonski said today_his office |) been ill and hospitalized for two) in a gorup of 240 naval-recruits at) . le is investigating a $55 shortage in|’ days. i Great Lakes, Ill. the eee oes pagoaee of |) Richard 1. Workinger | Born to Eli and Minnie Fisher in There are indications this vac-Oaklan ‘ounty ‘olicewoman |‘ cine may cut certain respiratory Service for Richard T. Work-) Sarbara H Riley. ‘Gladwin_County,he married Signe Sjastrand in St. Paul, Minn. De-| of 139 S. Edith st., will! Tne io a cciage of S87 || illnesses as much as 80 per cent. inger, 47, cember 22, 1919. The question is: For how long? be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday | Targonski said today. “When our, §( Mr, Figher was employed by at the Donelson -Dohns Funeral investigation is completed, we will); STREP THROAT INFECTIONS | the Birmingham Schoo] system. \ Home, with burial in White Chapel recommend that restitution be» ¢ —About seven per cent of res- Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Memorial Cemetery. sought and appropriate action be) 5 piratory disease. Antibiotic George Bryant of Clare, Mrs. Gath-| Mr. Workinger died in Pontiac taken by the prosecuting attorney.” treacment now Is considered ef- jel Goffnett of Waterford Township, | General Hospital yesterday after -Black and White fective if used in time against Sheriff Frank Irons said he and Mrs. Loren Yarbrough of Pon-| an illness of eight days. Super-Sized Photos this bacteria—caused infection. accepted Miss Riley's resignation itiac. Supervisor of Engine Material at) | Saturday, and said the money VIRUS’ PNEUMONIA — About Funeral service will be held at! Plant 9, Pontiac Motor, he had has been refunded in full. | five per cent. Virus still not culti-3 p.m. Tuesday at the Huntoon Fu-| been with the firm for 28 years. }-PER vated; that is, the triggering bug neral Home, with burial in White Born in VanWert County, Ohio, | Miss Riley told him, he said, | hasn't been trapped as yet. Chapel Memorial Cemetery. he was the son of Edwin and Cath-that applications for new licenses; PRINT COMMON RESPIRATORY DIS-lerine Workinger. He married Eth-‘and renewals were being held EASES—a catch-all’ category rep-‘Mrs. Maude E. Hymers elyn F. Taylor in Pontiac August ‘back for further checking. | | * Compare ‘price and quality any- Miss Riley's issuing permit was) resenting about two-thirds of all 25, 1934. ! | where! Only genuine EASTMAN the cases, Included are the ‘‘com-Mrs, Maude Estella Hymers, 87, Surviving are his widow, his revoked by Secretary of State ' KODAK paper and chemicals used to assure best possible pictures. jof 97 Union St., died Sunday, after) mother. a son Larry and a sister,|James M. Hare two weeks ago mon"’ common cold, sniffles, what ; § 3 Pp ‘ ; } ; j th tal ' Each photo has deckled edges and an iiness_of sever, : ¥ doctors call ‘‘coryza,” stuffed Born in Almont, she had lived SS ling a license application to ; a I — Sa ~~ head, and you-name-it. in the city for 60 years. She was There were 643 people killed im,friend’s home for signature, rather), ¢ a~LL COLOR FILMS § | The common cold foundation } WILLIAM W. DONALDSON EARL J. SMITH a member of the Central Methodist New York City traffic accidents lthan have the applicant come to. calls this unknown territory and : Rushed Direct to oe Church, and a court stenographer in 1955. : her office. ) recommends it receive major for many years. , EASTMAN KODAK | share of attention. Her husband, Elmer, died in 1934 |Donaldson, Smith Seeking Science knows the common cold z z 5 E ul z Dy Hu i z Suan’” oat a 5 for Best Color Prints Jet Crashes, Killing One; “Dawn to Dust’ was the title of! Simms RUSH all Kodachrome | direct to Eastman Kodak for is-virus-caused. Its problem is to Post From District Three § ’ volume of poems published under a find the virus. best color developing. Fast, de- her name. She was a charter mem- pendabie service and best pos-) ber of OES 228, and past Worthy! sible color” quality. ? , Navy Crafts Take Plunge EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third tn the sertes of seven articles on the) (Next—On the track of the bug) Matron of that group. | a 4 City c set didates and air statements submitted to The Press | One candidate from each of the seven districts will be elected to serve a/ She also participated in the Pon-) EL PASO, Tex. W—An XB-51 twin-engine Navy planes ran into); 1086-57 term om the City Commission tn the coming April 2 city electibn, tiac Garden Club and Dirt Garden-| DISTRICT 3 three-engine jet bomber, the only engine trouble early today and} County Deaths ers organizations. of its type in existance, District-3 voters will be confronted with the same decision they one | One crashed into the Monongahe-|; Funeral service will be held at River near this southwestern|! faced in 1954 as they go to the polls one week from today to elect commissioner to represent their district. and burned yesterday.!}, a Dr. Clair E. Folsome 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Sparks-crashed killing OT etn one man and seriously in-| Pennsylvania town. The other) — _|Griffin Chapel, with burial in Perry OXFORD — Word has been re-| juring another. . | _ landed safely at a West Virginia, On the ballot next Monday will be Mayor William W. Donaldson, Mt. Park, Dr. Milton H. Bank will officiate. The Eastern Star. will! ceived here of the death. Merch 19) |,, piginfield, N.J.. of Dr. Clair E 28-year-old staff sergeant, | seeking a second term, and Earl J. Smith, who is making a second bid | ELECTRIC WALL CLOCKS airport. | whose name is being withheld » * ny to win a place on_the City Commission. . have a service at the funeral home, Folsome, 53. gynecologist who was| pending notification of next of | Three men were _ reported Specially Priced for at 8 p.m. Tuesday. a native of Oxford. | ‘Smith, 34, of 138 W. Lawrence St., is a partner in the Brace- jaboard the. crashed plane. Only) Tonite and Tuesday kin, was killed and the pilot, Maj. | Dr. Folsome who died stiddenly| James 0. Rudolph, one of the air ithe tail of the craft poked through) Smith Funeral Home. The candidate was defeated by Donaldson in Clyde Mosher 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS of a heart attack at his New Jersey force's top test pilots, was severe-the murky surface of the Monon-| the 1954 city election. home, is survived by his wife, Leah| Clyde Mosher, 63, of 64 Markly burned when the plane crashed|gahela about 20 feet from shore! aA Both candidates were nominatedto the April ballot without need of Carter Folsome. burial. Pilate, a primary as they were the only two to file a petition for the District 3) He is also survived by two lat a point where the river is about) /St, died Saturday in Pontiac Gen-/0_ takeoff. eral Hospital after an_ illness of} Only two XB-51s were construc-| a half-mile wide, post | sons, Clair E. Il, of Harvard Donaldson, 50, of 153 W. Lawrence St., was elected to his present University and Carter John of ted and the other crashed in 1952.) | The Navy is sending selvage, one week, the scene to bring up the to crews Born on June 4, 1892, he was the > term as mayor in 1954 after serving two terms as mayor pro-tem from Wardlaw School, and a daughter, home. json of Charles and Mary Davis | Judith Bedford Folsome at 1944 to 1948. Mosher. He married Katherine! Donaldson operates an insurance agency in the city and was re-Service was March 23 from Cres-, Summer in Pontiac in. 1935. cent Avenue Presbyterian Church, | cently elected to his fourth term as president of the Pontiac Founda- Plainfield, with burial in Hillside. He was a resident of Pontiac | tion. metery there, | for 50 years and an employe of | FILLED Self-Starting Electric Smith is a native of Pontiac, like Donaldson, and a veteran re thes Riley R. Rogers Fisher Body. Kitchen Clock The Only ;| World War IT. He is a graduate of Wayne University and a member WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —: Surviving besides his wife and Difference -|of the Pontiac Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, and the Junior | Service for Riley R. Rogers, 69, of mother is a nephew, Charles Mosh- Is Our BY Marian Ave., will be held at er of Pontiac, Chamber of Commerce. $3.98 Valve ; |47 LOWER Statements submitted to The Press by the candidates follow: 11 p.m, Wednesday at Oak Hill | Funeral will ,be at 2:30 p.m. PRICES Today in Pontiac : |Cemetery, Grand Rapids. The body| Tuesday from St. Andrews Epis-| temperature preceding & 6.m. WILLIAM W. DONALDSON EARL J. SMITH 3-D Dial Face Design pictured. dependable, guaranteed Lowest ~—””—e# Savings of 10 % te 40% @ Fresh, Pure Drags Used ‘wil lie in state until & a.m ' copal Church with the Rev. Waldo As At © a.m,.: Wind velocity 0-5 m.p.b “It is my belief that citizens! “It is my contention that the |Wednesday at the Dudley H. Moore, Hunt officiating. Burial will follow, time keeper. Moulded plastic case rection: West. elect a commissioner because they prerequisite for a good commis- in beautiful colors. (10% tax). ‘Funeral Home, Auburn Heights./in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. The, Sun sete Monday at ¢:51 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor p.m. have faith in his honesty, enter-sioner is a thorough knowledge 0 Mr. Rogers died early today after body is at the Huntoon Funeral Novelty Animated jay at 6:26 p.m. at 6:33 prise, and judgment. They assume civic needs and problems, hon- five-week illness. |Home. a. ay a.m. that he will assemble and weigh esty, sound judgment and :noral KROCKER SPANIEL | He leaves his wife, Cooley; two all facts and render a decision convictions.” TO. Mincceenes BB IDM... 0.00.00. “ based on what he believes to be “! also believe that all voters Gerald B. Wiggins Electric Wall Clock 60. Mi... 28 Lem a) ‘brothers, Lloyd of Virginai, Orlin sa. m, ) ip. m it jof Ware, Mass.; and three sisters, 9 a. mm. +38 Mrs, Nina Durant of Salsbury, | Gerald B. Wiggins, 65, of 122 best, not only for the district, but ‘should have a voice, by poll, in all 10 «. m. we for Pontiac as a whole.” major civic affairs. Regardless of \Vt., Mrs. John Goodwin of East ‘Dwight St. died yesterday after an So ers $6.95 Value Wrought lron—SWIVEL how the individual commissioner be a leader, having the cour-‘Leonard of Rutland, Vt. | Born in Vermont. on November “I believe that they expect him ‘Hartford Conn., Mrs. Isabelle illness of one week. feels on certain issues the voter . TV Stand to should be allowed to cast a vote a7, 1890, he was the son of Burt J. and Winifred Cross Wiggins. He to tike a position on all .age {and not have to force it by pe-Arrest Twelve in Raid; issues and to defend that position ‘tition as was the case in municipal married Lorene Brown and until proven wrong. A change of was a 299 parking, water fluoridation and Face Arraignment Today Regular Eyes Meve Back and Forth—Taif resident of the city for 26 2 position should come only through years. public housing.”’ . He was employed by General Mo- weight of and not from evidence, Twelve persons, arrested in. a political expediency.” “These are major issues and tors Truck and Coach, $5.95 vice squad raid Saturday night, Wags To and should be decided by the popu- face arraignment today on charges| . He is survived by his wife, a | “My platform is my record of! service of four Fro : Value eueistbi lace and not by the commission.” years as mayor |of loitering at 76 Wessen St., along , Accurate & de- Marquette 47 33|pro-tem and two years as mayor in| “Issues of major significance, bit jwith William H. Stratton, 63, who Pontiac Home & Builders a ry . As pictured, holds any size TV set. Sturdy 4 eeaaes we Sione of the most progressive FOR eras yet too small to ballot on, I will.was charged with illegal sale of swivel top for viewing from any angle in 44 $8 ew Ofer 8 iain the history of Pontiac.” revert to the voters in District: 3 liquor at that address, ANY-ANGLE the room. Modern wrought iron in black. Kew "Fornt js 30}. “More things have been done|by mail for the corisensus of opin-Straton was released under $50 VIEWING . s a $5 -$31 for more people, while fear has/ion.” bond. Police claim that Officer Wil- {a city 4¢|given way to confidence. S239 ADOreciate again being I would) “If elected I vow to keep all liam Newman bought a drink at the elected to/my pledges and campaign prom-Wessen street home where Strat- SIMM)..- hg Rice 4 98 N. Saginaw —Z2nd Floor os = | NEXT WEEK THERS a , is Washington” 45 34|8erve on your team of progress.” |ises.” ton lives, , ‘ >» = Siaed FIVE EREERRRENECInES: Inemmmneuenaemememmename enema Lenten Guideposts — Famous Artist Says: _ FULL-SIZE WARM By CHASE WALKER whose lives he shared for many/ |birth, | death, great hopes and | HOUSEKEEPING | HOUSEKEEPING | How does Norman Rockwell years while he resided in Arling-| plans: But they never cast aside breathe such vibrant life’ into his!ton, Vermont; now they are the | their faith in God's designs. Blanket Free! | SHOP paintings of everyday people? One| people who fill his days at his! “It would be difficult to paint key to it lies in this statement: jhome at Stockbridge, Mass. | of PONTIAC Your Choice of Colors! individuals who have lost their * * @ Tomorrow: Robert Hillyer, Pal “What you are) faith,” Rockwell suid recently. itzer prize-winning poet, — tele - _inside sho w-s-in! sey ote, pear: ore have — “I could sketch the outline of what happened during a grave With Purchase of This New. Model rour face,” said full lives. They have known -their faces, but the inner glow fliness, when he foud himself _ Seeacee arte! jaees and heartaches, failures and that gives them character would poverty, shattered hopes and faded be missing.” “sinking down into death.” “morning; the ar-(iyews Guideposts, Copyright 1956) “Your-eyes, soph dreams; Tadlllsisnenine Wllaites He picked up a magazine and er or later, be-, ae ~|turned to the picture of a “ire of your soul."’ ee An 8 come the mirror ‘who had become involved in “Part of Rock-| brutal “murder. “Look at that well’s succéss }face,”’ Rockwell said. “Theré is little godliness in his face." | FREEDOM OF WORSHIP NIGHTS Regular $179.95 | ROCKWELL But there certainly was godli- ‘posed for him. He has depicted till ness in the faces of the men and itheir stories in more than 300 Sat- women who had posed for Rock- urday Evening Post covers. They well’s ‘Freedom .of Worship.” ‘were his frie nds, bis ee ——— LAmong the models, one woman had struggled ‘for years to raise, practically without help from any- one, her nine children. Another v0 {Study of Cancer woman had recently been wi- Exactly as pictured. The big 2 ; . EASY that does family And you get this lovely dowed. One of the men had suf-' washings in minites . colorful, warm blanket tree! fered a serious business failure, | extracts rinse water tq iron-@ ® * Another had lost a son in the war.| LG ; ing dampness. Saves work! Immediate Delivery! toBe Broadened As they waited in his studio easy Saves time! _ Easy Terms! | for Rockwell to tell them how Society to Streamline, | to pose, he instructed simply: “Just go ahead and pray.” They did, each in his or her own way |Security to Scientists —the freedom which the painting implies. Cash Grants, Provide NEW YORK \—The American “They are people,’ Rockwell, Cancer Society has announced a} says, ‘with a positive approach to } broad reorganization of its -ge-life. Because of their inner; acience new helps you isearch program, aimed at stepping strength, they derived dignity from | take of your tat while you‘up the scientific attack on cancer. suffering that might have de-! eat the foods you choose | The society basically will stream-a |stroyed weaker—souls."*———____@__4 } 51 West Huron St, Shop by Phone, Too! line its methods of awarding, fa oey Rockwell himself once faced a Do you like sweets, candy, cake, butter, Phone FE 4-1555 grants for cancer research, we pod iagho -ee similar test. During a July night gravy, potatoes? Have you tried one now total seven million dollar ale his aa iste in in 1943 fire destroyed his studio. thing after another to reduce, spent dollar Open Monday and Friday Evenings "ul 9 ‘Priceless original paintings were 2 Minneapolis, Minn, But he has after dollar for pills and tablets and in zrants to provide ‘‘Lifetime’’ sala-; lost; costumes and antiques—used -< ‘ managed to stand up under them. spite of everything you've tried ies for individual scientists de- iin “period’’ pictures—were ruined; | ae ‘ae en to cancer re-The pup, half toy terrier and half you're still too fat? Well, be as — files, notes, records were burned Chihuahua, broke-.one—leg-—-white | to ashes, skeptical as you like, but now, playing. After it was set in a) right Now, there's a wonderful | The society's mew research | crutch-like cast, Pepper fell off a| Neighbors, attracted by the new kind of capsule that helps which will be effected | ofa and broke the other. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1956 i -atqd Builders Show Sunday WATERFORD QUEEN IS CROWNED — Joyce Exmoore, Waterford Township, who came in Phipps, 18, “Miss Waterford of 1956” (center). third. Joyce, a Waterford High School graduate, happily receives her crown from the hands of lives at 45 First St., Oxford. Choice of the Water- Margaret Devereaux, Miss Michigan of 1955. ford queen, who is eligible to enter the Miss Mich- Standing beside Miss Devereaux is Frankie Rus-igan contest this summer, was made last night as sell, 18, of 5899 Tubbs Rd., Waterford Township, a climax to the three-day Waterford Sports and who placed second in the Waterford beauty con-Builders Show. Some 5,000 attended the show. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Joyce Phipps, 18, last night was named “Miss Waterford of 1956,” climaxing “the events of the three-day Sports and Builders show put on by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in the CAI building. . Crowned by Margaret Devereaux, the present Miss Michigan, Joyce was chosen from a group of 13 pul- _chritudinous young con-¢~——— - testants from Waterford: cal Township and surrounding ("| h Board communities. Selections were made on the basis of talent, charm, - poise, grooming .and $farial| ecommen S and figure attractiveness | : Five contestants were still in the, . fg aa running Sunday evening when ‘| Sanilac Women Leaders personality quiz determined the Meet State Delegates winner, Besides Joyce, there were. fe! Frankie Russell, 18, who placed) OM Civic Proposals second; Carol Lazenby, 18, who : came in third; Deanna Mielke and) MARLETTE—Recommendations Jean Liimatta, all of Waterford|for club support on a number of Township. civie preposals were made wheft| *: 8 « ; {the Sanilac County Women’s | Joyce,. who lives at 45 First St.,'Board of Directors met with nine Oxford, is a 1955 graduate of Wa-state representatives of the Fed- terford Township High School, and eration of Women's Club recently, now cashiers in her father's gro-| The group voted to advocate that cery store, She hopes to study re-|all school bus drivers pass first; _tailing and someday have her own aid tests; that each probate judge, fashion shop. /have an acting probation officer! In the statistics department, the |to help problem children; and that, new queen is 5 feet 3 inches tall,|a centrally located school for men-| weighs 116 pounds, and her meas-|tally retarded children in Sanilac’ urements are 34 -24 -35. County be established, with an’ Miss Waterford will appear in — commendation eal the peach and che estival: Sure ~~ nd ~ will oor Seethe Ito appropriate funds for the pur-| also participate in | pose. Miss Michigan contest to be held — .Jdune 20 in Muskegon. ! Announcement of a music fes- Some. 5,000 spectators attended)te be held May flail 1 was made if | | | “MRS. HOPPY” GOES TO CLASS — Second | | grade pupils of Mrs. June Janeway at Union Lake School spend much of their school time thinking of the Easter Bunny. They expect a visitor — the Stork Bunny — to. make a special Easter delivery to their own pédigreed classroom rabbit, ‘‘Mrs. Hoppy.”” Mrs Hoppy was brought to class last January by one of the pupils, John Gadan : ie teacher bought her a bunny kame te live ee aa pupils take turns feeding and caring for her. Weekends, the school janitor cares ‘for the six- az : | month old bunny, who is white with black mark- Driving Class Starting Public ings on nose, ears, feet and tail. Mrs. Hoppy isa very snooty bunny indeed — with a family tree that includes a pedigreed Californian mother who has won prizes and ribbons in many rabbit shows, Her father, also a Californian, won his first blue ribbon when only three months old. He is regis- tered in the stud book of the Américan/Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc. But Mrs. Hoppy gets regal treatment from the pupils of the class, who wait upon her every whim and give her the at- tention due her rank and condition. Relations in Saiyan and seated, left, is Carol Lazenby, 18, of 159 this second annual Jaycee event.| by Mrs. Lioyd McKay, chairman test; Tuesday at Rochester Subject of MSU Course County Sanilac potential, and present owners, Your PTA Iv Planning: -, 4 clubs affiliated q offered to With the state federation are Deck~| ROCHESTER—Roger Seager, di-) ohio Stain a avi nicnti : ; . imake modern living more com-lea'e Clab. (Grown City, Woenenel ans ’ announced plans to conduct an ex-veloped. rea uSICd c jlearned what is being erville Hypatian, Deckerville Wom-| rector of the Rochester aa ae eer oe ee rsity today sa nner with the public are de- » * * Troy-Union Helps Buy E § Pye gh) § __ifortable jens : y NSjcation Program, has announced tension course entitled Public Re- ——— = , Snover Literary Club, Lex-|that the organization meeti f lations fc i s in P Public relations procedures found | i | ay ington Athenum, Peck Civic Club,|the S ma 7 aa of jations for Public Schoois in Pon- x . to be successful by school systems Playground Equipment | Annual Danc land Club.|here will be held Tuesday at 7.30/02) Unm® ghe Sprigg | } ’ »jthe Spring Driver Training Classes 4; j pri the Marlette Research term. in Michigan and the United States -. |Philomethean and Altrusa Clubs. | ~ i ‘the | fi form much of the content for the to fill . course. Materials and techniques TROY — Troy-Union PTA voted! Fair which is slated for Saterday Rochester Group Will for Royal Oak \echool. Room 303, at the high’ The cource, offered here ° ranmacte of Iqn-) pitivan will ar. t to give $300 toward small play-/ April 14 at the school. | 0 H f P; || aes as which make possible the develop- Observe 32 Years With 7; | Students should bri |mantra a8 Warlicatan! Tmian Thaoh poss e F ground equipment and possibly A skit, written by the room moth-| Party A ril 3 Air Reserve Set pen ouse Or alr | permits ra ‘cesses: me, learning |eaknal . < a Wet ment of a sound program of school at Tam. Je course some classroom equipment, at its op. og the school, has been com-| P | ROYAL OAK—Royal Oak's Air . 7: | Te pore abe : public relations are stressed of recent meeting. The group also pieted and will be given at the| 4 M d 50 Y ' They will be groupedin fours “ “ th-ae term hours _special value to teachers, princi- 451i) pTA meeting | : 7 : ca ba Toate ered} donated $10 for a Brownie Troop’ ROCHESTER — The Rochester Reserve Sa Dee cathe ‘cuztth Air! arrie ears and assigned regular nights* for ‘pals and superintendents. Flag. ° l te-eew-tnp tre *ha rourne ei | MSU is expanding its off campus - Officers elected at the meeting Tuesday Musicale will hold its reg-|5" oe Group scheduled this year) LAPEER—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis/2 Mussel’ aod Mrs Frances Huff. Mrs. Elva trom Elkhart University Dental) Ay the annual Honors Chapel today’s Women s Section eae ite ran ues ei Dear Mrs. Post: T av just Gifts to the poor are also part ¢45 pm... Maariv Templeton and Mrs. H. C. Van f the obServanee of this festival At Temple Beth Jacob, Passover, pis, poured School Thursday. Mrs. Sampson service held at Wellesley College parents ofa son, Michael Jon. borh Kavanaee a te Tor sanski, Mr _ : A a in : es m f ‘ries EXOIWS RETOLD (plans will begin with a festival at ————— and Mrs, Earl Holliday of South on Thursday, Virginia Ann Beres-March 14 ‘and Mm. Charles lent and the bon Vv, 4: ; oad “ : The chromcle of the exodus from,” Parke street attended the gradu-ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Grandparents of the infant are Williams dauchiers Nancy and ne ' ve ng ——— \ Mm: us 2 : no Fashion Club Hears “yypt-is also unfolded at the! A special musical service will be . : atten activities Wednenday an 4 james A. Beresford of Lone Pine 7, and Mrs. William G. McLean Wendy — , i I Sia Thursday. Karen arrived home road, was named senior Durant of Dwight avec Z He the festival er which given Friday evening. Selections Talk on Hair Styling and Mr. and ‘ ; _ “My second hushand had two Saturday. jScholar for the highest academic yyr¢ afack Weydemeyer of Oliver AIDING WITH TEA young sons when I married him, takes place on the first night of from the classical oratorio, “Eli A talk on hair styling was given * 6 * attainment since her freshman greet. , . -| Assisting Mys. Nelsey were Mrs. They are now both grown up the holiday amongst Reformed! Jah” by Felix Mendelsohn, will be members of the Fashion Your Fig- Traveling north to Boyne Moun-year. * * «© 'Margaret G. McCall of Holly and and married but [ see them oft-Jews and for the first two nights Sung by a local choir consisting of ure Club by Brian Mulcaky Thurs- tain Ski Lodge for a weekend of, amongst traditionalist Jews. Victor Linquist, tenor; William Mrs. Donald Lee of Farmington)! en. I would like to know what ye a he SS Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. St. "ander Vé eee a iday evening at the Adah Shelly skiing were Barbara Wilson, Don! to membership in the Eta of Mas-John (nee Maty Lou Backus) of | Vice chairmen of the Oakland Coun | relationship, if amy,--exists be; a a ee Sr el re MT library . Sara Murray illustrated Bailey, Alice and Al Bouford, Mrs sachusetts Chapter of Phi Béta ,. “= : ty Democratic Committee and di-tween my two stepsolig.and my | At the Seder, symbolical foods)4 t to. ane Rebecca GOW, naircutting techniques. Bengt Pulls, Bessy Schwarzer,| Kappa, is majoring in French at lations on the birta’ of a ‘ | rectors of women’s activities, present husband."”-.- -2 ae =e | Chicago.are receiving congratu- recal) certain aspects of the Bib-| COM a. | Mrs. Howard Hicks won the Ken Whitenton and Mrs. E. A. Wellesley, = * * & ‘lical story, Parsley symbolizes the} ° _7* * weekly trophy for losing the most Reitmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert} 7 cers | Scott Judson, March 16. Climaxing the afternoon program) Answer: Since you are their arrival of spring. Matzos, unleav-| The choir is under the direction! weight. Thelma. Dietz won a special Hay of Port Huron joined the! Elizabeth Syron, daughter of | The infant's grandparents are was a preview of what the, best stepmother, your present ened bread, is a reminder husband of the)of Charles Wilson, organist at-the|attendance prize, March 29, a hist group at the lodge. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Syron of Dr. and Mrs. H. A, St. John of dresséd woman will wear this is considered their stepfather. ' It poor fare which slaves ate. A bit-|temple. A narrative accompany-'style show will be given by Dore * Elizabeth Lake road, will spend (West Iroquois road and Mrs. Sam-spring, presented by Hilda's of is an acquired relationship but an ter herb is eaten to suggest the ing the music will be read by/thy’s Hat Shop for members of Mrs. William Kemp of South the Easter recess from 8t. uel G. Backus of Miami road, Pontiac and Birmingham, laccepted one. 'bad taste of slavery. |Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstciti. |the club at Adah. $kelly Library, * « ¢* : Vi ef ithe South. » They will vacation roud was one Of thes jude Democratic National < ommittee, Never before in history had a Jewish home, whatever leaven bers’ employers. poe ae 4 & THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1956 ~ Roll Cakes >i Peanuts — = Af lcine By ELIZABETH WOODWARD him. But I'm just moony when I'm) ing. him, him. There's only one/it!”ter cing “Dear Miss Woodward: I metinot with egy _ _ |him two weeks ago and I'm madithing I don’t like about him — andMrs. Hibbs Recipe about him, ie, aves to a school|that’shis temper. Fee eer ‘cause F'm Paarhag er pers , Comes from Files /*cpos* or i er nsac © movie], haveto watch what T say \| stead, it churns you all up with| over the prospectsofwel Loot hie becenee be tehes say excitement.And your talking| At last you do—end he’sof Grandmother “So every Friday I go to the!geriously.| don’t reallysay, meanthey some!just ao,pop|°T™upment gets AMS yourout of he ns)eontrol, 5‘tng oe the eeejob Sohe’s getting paldmovies to see him. I can’t talk tolof the things I. him much during the show, but dojout. . yaar e 4 By JANET ODELL get about 15 minutes in all before “Pye born OM fen 2 ow | tor.for. |v AEE : 1 go home things that make people mad . night | without even knowing it, 1 hurt Bro canine Sai oer It Rll that Mire ‘ting he sarod je wat = five | back to me.. — at debe ere cece grandmother. seems th 5 talked ‘ ’ aesRaymond Hibbs had a brother with| hours on the phone! thar beckase Feo age other borl wy; Hee bd th dregs con | prea red | “T'm 16, and you may think I'm/friends the same way. But -don't ilton in Long I do about!try to change my mind about lov-| Beach, Calif., - and send him Blarney Stones on\— g to feel as ShiHibbs has two very ac-— Mrs.qi ims tas we ver we SpringHOPING StylesStyles PreviPreviewed Shirleyerapacle pliers ona ee At the Saturday afternoon teaj A sheathdress of natural: d , Koes nteanty to leet and fashion show held at Old Mill ; me the — _fonette Club. Tavern by Oakiand County Demo] "| bride’ of "Both Mr. and Mrs. Hibbs do aj‘Tatic women, guests enejoyed”a Donald great deal of church work. Mrs.|presentation of spring fashions fea-Saltmen ofHibbs says her hobby is cooking.|turing the latest for milady’s dg you're haryod things when unin- Le CO BEAUTY STUDIO 306 Riker Building PERMANENT $850 and Up"Haircuts Included—Phone FE 82223 Marilyn’s Beauty Salon 642 Auburn—East Side Shopping Center =; ma Bees wes ae1 Sp suger 10 tonapeses powder i, - g PERMANENTS > $6.50) istory| seth entitledHarmon, “Pink Petunias” byand another story, ware... candledcaert plones Ul llores ers. .(ech tay $ 00 vee :val cee .anything even near .in We Specialize in Haircutting : , |j"Faith to Remove Mountains,” |} . relish dishes . . . odds and price! Reduced! ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP’ } [incesinger. "= "="°1 — PICTURES REDUCED purgedlumialuminum an id wood alibread trays.ays 2x3 Sizes, . now only ......... -. 295 80% Next to Bazley N. 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Included: vegetable dishes, plotters, gravy | ie FE 2-4959 , BEAUTY SHOP iskoed TAWEENCE : . | | j WIGGS-oPEN 24 W. Huron St. TO Also 9 TONIGHT! Open Friday Evenings’ | boats,5 fruits, a fewerouet tea pots, cream and sugarsNevrorind neces a | 7 Tie THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1956. months of his” studies dur-(THE BERRYS ‘ By Carl Grubert About 45 per cent of all ‘the pas-Forest products account for ing a 1953 tour of Europe and senger automobiles in the U.S. had about one-third of all of the an- America, Since then he has been been driven 40,000 miles or 4more juni aieport..velmna Sor. Paregesy +) enrolled as a special student. during 1955. a Some to his collegel The heir to the Japanese throne » pe ‘classmates at graduation cere-jplans to continue his studies under soni ey a tutor, The 22-yearold prince com- When porpoises swam near ships, old-time sailors regarded it as an omen of fair winds. Cas lomiovapal 1el, repairs c hale nN Toan'e ole)wee elias + To Mark National Boys Club Week The Pontiaic Boys Club has big opening Monday afternoon, Cou-| building, 530 E. Pike St., to re-whose balloon’ is found farthest plans next week to draw attention lacos said, when most of the 1,700 [teens a barrage of balloons, away, Coulacos, added. A cere- to its year-round activities in be-imembers will gather at the club There's also a contest to see mony that night, “he said, will be half of youth. highlighted by a giant birthday The occasion is National Boys) j cake with 50 candles. ‘Club Week, April 2-9, > which: Tuesday night will see the “Boy coinsides this year with the 50th’ of the Year’’ named and other out- Note From Fred Allen anniversary of the Boys Club of) standing members awarded at a America. father and son banquet. Arrives After He Dies © The local club ty to award Club boxers will vie in cham-| - outstanding beys, according to executive director William V. Coulaces, as well as hold boxing playoffs, crown a pint-size queen, elect officers and stage a car- nival. Publicity will be gained on the ‘take a little more money than you have ona heed : when borrowing seems both a necessary and sensible solution. And that’s just the time to take your problems) MSU Video Center plonship bouts staged Wednesday By EARL WILSON a NEW YORK—“A letter just came in from Fred Allen—" Someone’s wide-eyed sister, six] office said, “dated the day he died.” years old or less, will be crowned It was a three-paragraph note, with no capital letters’ at Miss Boys Club in a contest Thurs- the top center was the name “fred allen,” and down a little, day night. “dear earl.” Friday night elections will decide He thanked me for a magazine and then added: - who will serve as mayor and coun- cilmen of the club for the rest of “{ have just finished the 10th chapter and only need five the year. more for the book, i have never attempted any sustained Concessions, games and midway} From Your. Exact ‘Prescription! : to the leader in the consumer finance field, to ask the help of the best‘trained staff anywhere. Nearly two million men and women each year find that HFC makes a practice of getting the money into your hands just as quickly as possible. If you have a steady income and can make regular monthly Gets Grant-in-Aid ANN ARBOR (®—Michigan State University will receive a $2,000 grant-in-aid for partial support of an audience research program in writing and going over to my closet every day looking at white paper i know what the last member marching in the ku klux klan parade sees when he looks up. . “hope everything is okay. regards—” And then—in longhand with pen—the only capital letters: “F.A.”. Others will be shocked as I was to receive a letter from shows will fill the club building at its annual carnival from 1 p.m, to 9 p.m. Saturday. A United Fund sponsored organ- ization, the Boys Club offers facili- ties for recreation, sports, hobbies and other group activities. NU-VISION ; OPTICAL Reom 2-3, 15 W. Lawrence . CO.‘ SPEMSING TICIANS payments, you meet the principal requirement for ~ borrowing at HFC. The sample chart below shows loan amounts, andor of cs aomey PAYMENT rane education television, the Educa-“fred allen”—such a humble touch, I always thought—after histional Television and Radio Center death, for he was a good and loyal “correspondent.” A letterannounced today. from Groucho Marx was found in Fred's typewriter after hisUnder the program, Irving R. Merrill, diréctor of research at death. : : i repayment plans. There’s an HFC office near you. Why not phone or drop by today! ons 100 |$ 5.83 200 | 11.46 300 | 17.08 500 | 27.24 — |$ 6.65 | 13.11 | 19.55 4 31.39 station WKAR -TV at Michigan State, will conduct a study of tel- evision and radio viewing and Iis- tening habits among the WKAR listening audience. The TV and radio center, a non- “It was the one,” nodded Portland do next.” ! x * * Cyd Charisse tells how her husband Tony Martin, who en- Allen, * “he was going to Honsehold’s charge ia the monthly rate of I% om that pert of a noe wot exteeding B50, 214% on that part of « balance in excess of B50, bud trot exceeding $300, and 4% % on any remainder, profit organization, provides a na- tional program service for its 1 affiliated educational TV stations. It also serves as a public informa- dorses tuxedoes, got caught in the snowstorm the other night in his newest dinner jacket JOUSEHOLD FINANCE tion center for national educational | (after a picture-posing session) television, - and had to board a bus. Then Williams arena at the University he had only $50 and $100 bills of, Minnesota seats 18,872 for col-| —no small change Jor the fare. __ 3% : South Per epsSt, ng Kay Bidg., 2nd Floor ‘PHONE: FEderat 4-0535— — " Loans meade fo residentsof nearby towns lege basketball games, but it has He was ecstatic when Mrs. also . accommodated more than Sammy Cahn, wife of the song- 19,000 forthe Minnesota state high writer, léaped forward with school basketball tournament 15 cents. games. Morey Amsterdam's diet se- | cret: “Eat all you want of COASTER WAGON Filled with SOAP This deluxe” “king -size” coaster wagen the everything you ‘don't tike-* Pome: Away down south in | Tennessee, is where Kefauver don’t long to be. CYD A Full Guess wives are all alike—they’re always checking up to make sure their husbands are in their right mind (which Year's Supply of Famous Soap can never believe, somehow). The Duchess of Windsor was Absolutely heard saying to the Duke, -by car, “Well, did you tip as they were leaving El Morocco the doorman?” The Duke: “Yes, Free of Extra Char E my dear, I already did.” (He’d given him $1). ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 2... is Gov. Lausche of Ohio. . Zsa Zsa'll be envious when she ‘arrives next week; sister Mag~ ‘da’s engagement sparkler from Tony Galluci is 16 carats. Na- jnette Fabray's agents deny asking $10,000 a weck for her.HERE’S A BIG TIME. SAVER! Grace Kelly's dad, mention- Jing the wedding mobs in™ just send your savings additions to PONTIAC I FEDERAL by “mail. No. 'Monaco, sighed, “I may have toneed to run in between April showers all the way downtown. Just hop ‘sleep in a dungeon”... Cary out to your nearest mailbox. Grant left for Spain and “The All for Only ... Of course, if you’re driving down, use our Drive-In-Window and parking Pride and the Passion” ‘79°‘Ingrid Bergman asked Renzowon't be a problem, (The Continental) Cesana to DRIVE-IN WINDOW — SAVE-BY-MAIL PLAN test for her film, “Anastasia.” * HONEY . Honey Melamed, Newark housewife, was nominated Pret- f ‘tlest Girl in America—by her husband.CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 2 4% PER ANNUM Ted Lewis’ 45th ann’y gifts included solid gold cane, silver ' New 1956 Speed Queen Washer has ™, © full capacity porcelain tub, equipped | Payable June 30th ‘ice skates, diamond cuff links . . Joe DiMaggio’s dating Count-| Jwith aluminum, tangle-proof, adjust- |-@s8 Peggy Dorells again. able pressure wringer. Full guarantee. { Earl’s Pearls ... 1i | One guy we know reports happily that he just got a raise: “Now I can pay last year’s taxes.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Cab Calloway offers this: “Love is. | |what makes young men raise mustaches and old men shaveSAVINGS ‘em off.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “T never go to a movie unless ‘I’ve, and ‘ Loan Association |seen it before,” explains Taffy Tuttle. “That way, I know I'm! BEAM 3-Speed going to lke it.” -761 W. Huron Street With the Grace Kelly-Margaret Truman wedding next month, PhonographDowntown 407 Main William Lowenstein hears those “June-moon" songwriters are’ 16 E. Lawrence St. Rochester ‘going nuts trying to rhyme “April.” That’s earl, brother, (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Se a a nee ; Grade| Gas Explosion Fatal |to River Rouge ManPolishBAZLEY’S | DETROIT (INS) — A 55-year-old9: 39; |River Rouge gasoline station at-|Sausage itendant, seriously burned in an ex-|BETTER MEATS---FOR LESS ! | snsntesssmeson ‘plosion and fire March 15, died to-! ' — i | 29:. 29:. cavaA ‘day in Detroit's Receiving Hos-| ‘pital. No Money Down! SPECIALIZING OUR | | as * * * | en=m Dee"AT 2 Leroy Thomas, of River Rouge, | Here’s a phonograph buy you was one of three men seriously) can't afford to miss. Beam 3- burned in the fire. Police said the) JUNEDALE BRAND speed phono, matching record | workers were using a gasoline mix-/ 4 wn REASONS carrying case that holds up to | ture to scrub the gas station’s| 20 records, plus six records. Junedale Brond-actHelf ae lracks when a lit cigarette tduched | WHY THEY loft the explosion. Redi-Eat ARE BETTER¢ HAMS 29 Han 35), sce tallnbe |'LOST 20 Ibs Picnics. Ao 3, BETTER Phone FEdera/ Al) 1, SELECT | IN SIX WEEKS MICH. “T am well pleased QUALITY TRIMMED Center Cut 9;Ib with results on Rennel Concentrate, About once each year I take 3 bottles| 3-7 114 108 NORTH SAGINAW of Rennel returning me to —- Sliced it. Last year I 2. COMPLETELY 4, Fully SMOKED age e Ib SHANKLESS Ready-to-Eat Ham bp . BI JohoOnnson, 2081 coat avers ne s E. Williamson. 4 Make liquid Rennel work for you. | Priced $1.40 att your drug store. ost ee NINETEEN 4 * ‘ % Pei eae ate a THE PONTI AC PRESS, coalee . 2 Ses Rescue of City Squads <2, Pt Course Teaches Teams How to Assume Charge . in imperiled City A tireless group of 35 coverall- clad city employes have just com- pleted three weeks of practicing skillshope they will never they haveuse. to The group, all fromcity the Parks and and RecreationCem- ‘tery departments yesterday suc- cessfully passed three realistic _4civil defense rescue problems to complete a 10-hour refresher course in rescue operations, The problemsidentical were te those the men would ge through te rescue persons if war disasteror natural tall city unable to get structure, out All that was missing yesterday was the fire, destruction, and the injured and dead that would result in case of disaster, THREE TEAMS Thé men, who are organized into three 10-men rescue teams Jed by a captain, passed the rescue prob- lems as a “final exam” to three weeks of classroom and field work, Shown Imboden Bob defense in Pontiac, an elemen- Instructor R. Sanchez, Gunner's Mate at Great Lakes Training Camp, cruits have two more weeks of basic training before graduating as RECRUITS LEARN GUNS — here learning gufinery from liam of 457 Lowell St., and Cleary of Detroit. The re- tary first-aid course taught by an experienced Pontiac General are recruits Gerald Young of Saginaw, Thomas Shaw of Auburn seamen, Hespital doctor; knot-tying and Helghts, Raymond Suppes of Saginaw, Ray A. Sibley of Detorit, Wil- use of apparatus which niust be employed in reseve operations is also among the classes, | Navy Unit Nears End of Training Russia fo Launch . | Yesterday, under the direction & of instructors William Aho, Ken- neth Anthony, and Don Nagle, | “live casualties’’ were lowered Jet Air Service Area Recruits Earn Boots from atop the 50-foot-high city in- cinerator on East Boulevard at Direct Flight R tag to| Thirty-five Pontiac area men, | their seventh week of basic train-| week said only that the men “are Featherstone Road, F re ig! OUTCS 10 serving in the civic-sponsored Pon-|ing at Great Lakes, Ill. | working in the mess halle at: USE TWO ‘PROPS’ . Europe, Asia and Other tiac-Fiint-Saginaw Navy Company! ‘Boot’ training lasts nine weeks, CAP Berry. Both a vertical drop where the © Global Areas Planned __| recruited in January, now are in after which the men take a H-day-And. the. men have had their jcasualty is lowered feet first white ; ’ i . — leave before disbanding as a com-'first ‘‘Cinderella Leave,” so called ‘strapped securely in a stretcher, — Z ; . ipany and being assigned to further because they're released from duty land a horizontal drop were prac- MOSCOW i — Soviet Russia— Meany Draws line a or duty at other bases.'at noon and told to be ‘back on ticed, | . with a big new twin-jet oirtiner) Daslug the past cic weaka ee ‘base at midnight, All three instructors termed the AND, SOUND Pontiac and Rec- SAFE — Parks course “very successful’ and said reported in mass production shead'on Teamsters Unio | company has learned military | reation employe Jewell Bolton gets the feeling of they hoped to have a similar pro- gram each being a “‘live casualty” in a practice vertical drop year. —has launched a, bold challenge) : seamanghip, gunnery and pro-| while other department workers lower him to the HONOLULU (® — Top officers , for air routes.in Europe and Asia.! the d teamsters walk; tection against gas and biologi-|to * ef ue Pilon rs of powerful oa; warfare iC airies epee long. yn * -: se : " ; es into their quarterly Executive, . The airliner is the TU104, the Board meeting today carrying a’ They have competed witlr other, : : ; inelast yar” mer rreemre |S anking Not a Decision for Teacher, year, sleek plane which carried Soviet| potential time bomb that could companies for honors in drill, spe--DETROIT (INS)—A milk strike security chief Ivan Serov Lon-their out the cial and and | threatened against to blow union of AFL-events athletics, lastWas today = a | don last week and created a sen-CIO, | week came within 3-1000 of point/Of Detroit's major dairies unless a care te men dunt me te PSYChiatrist Tells State Conference — sation among Western aviation * * »& lof winning a Star Flag for cleanli-|45per cent increase in raw milk |slightest idea of how to lower a experts. There were conflicting reports ness of personnel and barracks. Prices was met, jvictim, look smooth but how it : iwent off today,’’ Aho said. Marshal S. F. Zhavoronkov, The explosive issued before the en of 457 Lowell St., won the Picket lines by farmers, are the * #8 on whether it would be set off. | Seaman Recruit William Imbod-| The dairies, threatened with | “I would say all the men did an chief of the Soviet civil airline board here is a $400,000 loan which Company competition for “honor! Borden Co. and Ira Wilson & Sons learned lexcellent job and what was efs Assn. approving corporal puh-: expected of them,” he added7~ Aeroflot, said the plane is in mass| Vice President James Hoffa of De-jan” best all-round recruit in the Dairy Co., which serve about 200,- ishment of pupils is evidence of a! D¥: Rabinovitch also criticized production and will be put into pies giteres nit He has also been nominated |000 customers. He Pontiac one the International said was of “growing tendency the use he the to few Michigan cities that he knew toward what sald was tendency international rather than domes-‘0ngs ae eee \for the “American Spirits Award,”| The companies said they will lof physical brutality in our social roaoaipe ss ll the shortcom- tie service. : AFL-CIO President George to be awarded a member of the| be forced to get ‘milk from other | of that demonstrated the fore- relations." \ings of t ildren, 7 | sight in being prepared in case SCANDINAVIA ROUTES SET see Par eaten Pes SUS-training camp's graduating class farmers if the strike becomes sters y : i | | these skills had to be employed, Dr. Ralph D, Rabinovitch, head! ‘In mafy cases,” he said, “this| | "Here are literally hundreds of Negotiations alfeady*are under through with the loan to mad ot sa two more weeks: ——— | unit merely Mettned’ way with Norway, Sweden and the union he kicked out of the! The Company now is in “serv: | The picketing farmers, members of the psychiatric of the Chil-throws greater responsibil-/fave™ stogs neglectand “Of course, money must be 8P-Naren’ : ' , ‘Wren’s Hospital at the University of ity on people who aren't equipped) Denmark on behalf of Scandina-' ary, in 1953 as racket-ridden. ice week" for the base mess hall of the Fair Share Bargaining 'propriated by the city in the Civil)y4 chigan, told a mental health con-t0 handle it and who themselves {rank brutality, both physical and vian Airlines for reciprocal direct, * @* « duty which is rotated among the Associafion, said they would begin |Defense Budget in order to carry psychological, at the hands of their out a ference at Ann Arbor that “the may have suffered serious child | arent ”"D binovitch said flights between Moscow and Stock-companies, Imboden, whe has their march against the dairies such ppegram.” Reports and speculation went in’ ‘school should not be the one to hood deprivations.”’ nen oe holm and Copenhagen. been writing weekly dispatches after a strategy committee meet-| “Detroit carries out a very simi- jseveral directions yesterday as ‘decide which type of child may He said it has made parents| lite often, he said, separation es |Hoffa, Teamster President Dave in The Pontiac Press, commented |ing -today. jlar training program each on year ‘be involved in a particular “afraid expose in| only temporary Other projected international So-| Beck and other. top officers met spank-to deficiencies Would be if re- before this duty started that it | The FSBA claims to represent a/@ Much larger scale." is by|S-” children at when medial steps early A telephone system used their a time they, were taken viet routes would link Moscow)jn a series of closed-door cau interesting of 10,000 farm- should prove “an_ imajority the dairy the three teams in case of emer-| ‘To me, it’s fantastic that a ©@" Pe Promptly and efficiently, enough. with Peiping, New Delhi and Ka-' cyses. week,” but in his dispatch this ers in the Detroit area. bul,, Afghanistan. Zhavoronkov — ee ae wae gency whereby each man has a! city like Detroit would allow #Ndled. Another speaker, Dr. James F. said Russia plans a direct Mos-; member to ¢all to notify hint where, teachers to use physical violence | If the general tone toward par-\Maddux, U, 8, Department of cow-to-London jet service “if the) @% Red ite report. against pupils when they wish,” | ents is one of blame or threat-Health, Education and Welfare traffic warrants it.” -Be deg: : aaa Dr. Rabinovitch said. “While ened arrest,” Dr, Rabinovitch ‘consultant, told the conference the * = é | During the training the men) | were called out one night in a | there are no doubt children who sald, “then the chances are we professional jealousies and the Diplomatic observers say the! teach | well good swat or for support more practice problem to them could stand a will net be able to help the par-|need financial are Russians might use the TU104 to’ ents effectively, loften the cause of inter-agency dis- either.” penetrate_the Middle East. They putes in the mental health field | how to operate under the handi. | ‘W®. there are too many others cap of darkness, —_ = ~ anticipated -the Russians might | | . when personal hostilities. try to sell it to India and the Arab The instructors said the most | * * * countries, which now use British! important element in lowering cas-He said that coordination be- and American aircraft. |ualties is the proper knowledge of tween state and local offices iknét-tying and rigging to be used. of the same agency was often bet- “Without these, a man could be ter than that between the health Ss ynthetic Sintox jkilled in the lowering process," and welfare groups serving a com- | Aho explained. ,{Munity. Could Eliminate | The used a county de-of services men civil Integration these to ifense truck equipped with the ne-the community can best be Tungsten in Steel 'Cessary apparatus to carry out the achieved where the agencies have program, complementary goals, good admin- CHICAGO (INS) — A new inex- | case all jistrative and well pensive man-made material, de-In of disaster, the men, practices equally | plus the Pontiac police and fire trained personiiel, he said. scribed as harder than any sub- departments would coordinate stance known except diamond, their rescue operations under the was demonstrated recently in Chi-, New York Suburbanites direction of Civil Defense Director cago. * * * a Walter K. Willman and his assist-| ae Sanitation Official ant, William L. Collins, v The new synthetic is called Sin-| NEW — The __ YORK man in- “We all naturally the tox. It is made from ‘dirt cheap” hope men lcharge of keeping New York's never have this materials by a fusion process to use program | streets clean is irked with sub- but we will be ready for it just | similar to that used to make syn-jcase,"’ Aho concluded. urbanites. thetic diamonds, Sanitation Commissioner An- Backers of the new substance ‘drew W. Mulrain said in a radio said it¢promises to be an inex. | At Sunset, Jews Begin talk that commuters know they pensive and efficient substitute | shouldn’t paper the city Passover Observance toss on for tungsten steels and carbides. | streets. The United States has to import | | NEW YORK i#—Observance of “What particularly irks me,” he Passover starts at sunset today its tool-cutting tungsten supply| said, “is that they'll it here, from Asiatic sources, for Jews around the world. and then take their train up to The holiday period begins with Westchester, out on the island or ~ an‘ audience of industrialists | the traditional Seder, the festival over to the Oranges, and they'll and military engineers attending or service includingthe serving never think of doing it there in the American Society of Tool En- of symbolic foods. ] their home towns, Some people gineers meeting saw a demonstra-| celebration be think goes in The will observed everything Newtion of the new gem material's by Orthodox and Conservative | Fork.” cutting power on a wifle range of Jews for eight days and by Re- industrial metals from soft brass form Jews for seven. | In 1847, legislators wrangled for to tough, heat-treated alloy steels. . The U.S. armed forces arranged AWARDED BARS—Arthur Robins of Pontiac receives ‘months in Detroit to choose | H. (right) * * * |Seders at installations throighout ‘Michigan’s permanent capital. A a commission 48 second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force ina cere- The material is brick-coloted and jthe-world. prankster suggested ‘“‘the town- sapphire its mony following his graduation from Ohio Wesleyan University where wilder. “close to in prop-| Passover is the festival of free-ship of Lansing,” then a Sinfox of! United Press Photo | he was a member of the AFROTC. Pinnirig on his insignia of rank erties,” the Company iP idom which commemorates the es-ness with a sawmill, and one log Allentown, Pa., said. The exact! TWEAK BETWEEN FRIENDS — This should harm is intended by the bird's playful peck, -lcape of the Jews under the leader-| is Col. Harold V. Larson, professor of air'science at the university. house. To break the legislative manufacturing process, is still a| teach Pete the cocker not to go poking his nose t ever, for the two are the best'of friends. Both are (ship of Moses from bondage in| Presently employed by the AC Spark Plug Division of General Mo-‘deadlock, the tired lawmakers company secret, | into the business of Skipper the parakeet. No pets of the Lee Cates family of Parsons, Kansas, Egypt. -} tors, Lt. Robins will attend flying school in Texas, | agreed, | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1956. ; eae eae a Parents Charge Abduction, Rape | MONDAY, APRIL 2nd High School Teacher, 34| IS ELECTION DAY — It will provide an opportunity for you as.an American Secretly Weds Student, 17 citizen to keep alive our great American heritage by exercising your right to vote. NEW YORK --A high school EXERCISE THIS OPPORTUNITY | for the by having a voice ih the selectionof the person to | represent you on your City Commission! For Good Clean Economical City Government | George Wald, $4, was arrested yesterday after the parents of EASTER PARADE Sydney Silverman, 17, found out = the two eloped last Jan. 9. It was You'll be surprised how trim and ! his third marriage. Asst. Dist. Atty. Atbert Sciatail Ouse 75 Durlon 9x12 Breakfast Sets at Discount Prices! — | Rug $89.00 Value Se eee) | 1 | Value Hollywood Bed als Complete With 1 Mettress & Box Spring 49 =: tron Wrought | I Boudoir LAMPS : In Aqua, Pink, Peach, -With Bross Trim i a] *9995" ELECT NEAT last year's EASTER togs will : only a dream,” ald told his teen He went to his bride's Br fook when we've given them new: ects ernie age home, — ; smartness and beauty through careful ’ “T love him and I'll stick with pom: ee og ST on CITY COMMISSIONER cleaning! You'll save money, . .. have more to spend on fun instead of lial suthestos of te wittassl| Be Sure ond Cast Your Vote DISTRICT NO. 5 new clothes! Butcher Knife Bandit ‘i FOR PAT STOGLIN Candidate -People s —— PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE DON’T BE LATE a Call Now... FE iene | Beats Clerk, Robs $170 ST, LOUIS W—A bandit armed with a butcher knife beat a 68- i year-old clerk, left him tied to a | post for 11 hours and robbed a safe in a bowling alley yesterday. John W. Higgins, who lives at the bowling alley, told police he “fiwas asleep in the office when a man awakened him, forced him to open a safe, took $170 and tied his i i | z | z : z E a arms around a post. DRY CLEANERS OPEN MONDAY and | Higgins said he broke loose and bandit bound shoe work started to run but the FRIDAY ‘Til 9 P. M. caught him, beat him and him to the post again with Office and Plant—491 Joslyn Ave. ‘laces, A pinboy reporting for ’ found him. He was treated for rn (72722 4 EASY CREDIT cuts. | | 30” Gas Range “Choice Easter Lilies +210 and Cosco. Home Grown, Beautifully Decorated up © ‘STEAM IRON $19.95 Value , Potted Plants Cut Flowers Corsages | °9°> TULIPS CARNATIONS — GARDENIAS HYDRANGEAS , ROSES, CARNATIONS, ; -$29.50 ACA Twin SPRING FLOWERS DAFFODILS SNAPDRAGONS, STOCK, i] MATTRESS ROSES -= ORCHIDS HYACINTHS or Box Spring ~ every three room AZALEAS DAFFODILS, TULIPS, IRIS home outfit. 250 ~-‘1495 Ges Range $129 $3 5O and up Big Living Room Complete Bedroom Gorgeous 5-Piece Outfit 0 Dinette Phenomenal value You'll enjoy this Fashion styling in Each Corsage Made to Your Order be luxurious bedroom ae roup with luxur-‘a _ modern, black tub- . LIMED OAK aig with its smart_ma-ular steel! Plastic i ious Formica top, hogany bed, dur-table top that de- 4 , Special Easter Box Beautiful Easter a occasional tables, a dresser and fies mars, stains =f BUNK BED stunning, modern, mopar | pyle EP and wear! Chairs | of Cut Flowers | Arrangement ol § china lamps — all cat A i with padded seats |: $ : emg! bargain and backs. Here's specially chosen to hard-to-match. at Flowers Telegraphed Including daffodils, iris and Choicest of blooms. in at-¢ song | Complete provide great beau-this fabulous everythingyou ey With ty and | 59” . low 5 | 59” want; big ‘ 54g” aor World! gorgeous tulips. $3 50 tractive vases ot 5.00 up oa Mattress comfort price!... savings. . aa Each Room May Be Purchased Separotely PHONE FE 2-0127 2 Daily Deliveries to i] 17” Used | Detroit, Bloomfield Hills, -Pearce Floral Co. “| , oa Television Birmingham and MERCHANDISE | 559 Orchard Lake Ave.. Intermediate Points — . al Console OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 9—EASTER SUNDAY ‘TIL NOON | SURPLU FURNITURE $49 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE APPLIANCES FE 4-8795 Se PR NE a ee eRe Be ae & { ty - oom! De ' 3 an ‘ ey jr * pox f \ gf ria . { | A wo e % i pel ae “ ee: ) 4 : ba o s . iF : £ i . oh “New York Stocks «jinsne pn Plate,82 Livestock B H : date Moraine Quotations) fit BURA Hy Pare OM... 412 inom usiness Notes -A nnsnnnees SM ee IS Sa ous” “alana. oh} Repun,Bil A: 487| ADPTRGST lente aex‘Qtanisteg"| Two. Pontiac exterminators Reais Allied of | re Con P ate Ry + ay Rey = ee . "ree roel teadice taces eeles = ated = Ny edt ow Sus eee... aimee late on most classes andithe single most effective medium ae antd last week ; na Bhg Qomt Mot <<: Ty) Kroger, .... SL Safeway Ot .. £2 [fo‘prime fed steers ofetred: slaughter of advertising at a statewide com q = ‘ta: eee Saree Ws eae See.> ee Mig.. 383 |Siteay to higher uneven!’ ference in East Lansing recently, 0) Am }og ey rye a close; ‘cows, bulls, stockers and feeders Delegates from the area includ Shee f cra Baines BE Ril "Os a on indpred Donald J. . Arot and > cre and Lymm F ow Chem 60.6iLoneCem... 78: OO Sas Poy GR - ... 8 a y\ mn el tata ated’ stesee toar|Ruckel of the City Chemical and : ie selene ee a ery eee ee Am A Kod °. $0) ou # Nash... $82 Std Oll Calif 102.4/loads mixed utitity to good mostly com-| Exterminating Co. : im Viscose... 448 “Bast AM geen | Bi Ante Lite | M8-8indertin, Gl... 384 Oll Ind. ep |lings 1480-17-00; some wuility and com-| The role of the press in adver-=” Bid Fmour's Co. $e) Rmer Rad |... 11 4iMeag cp... eh Stevens, JP. 26.7) and, was by B, mercial, steersheifers 12.00-16.00;ltising outlined Frank Brie BR ...... 34 Merck bina’ m4 | aan nt cutters 10.00-12.00. with mi eutter| Senger, of advertisingat | Pairh Mor -'. 404/saigl aul Pa...4¢° Sviv Ei Pd. $15/commerciat Bulls early 13-00-1600; short| Michigan, State University, who | at, Riga S;SP tee “Girma seed choles native: Dunl 5 eat VON Mors Cote | PnemsteSpecey een _Frock Tre... Saleen’: Teed So [Lene omellet eaeeeand tinge oe ma eee soess _dency was-to-move down,-This was. ihe pee rere ‘Gen Bak =. 88 nee 389. Transamer . .. 20:9] "Or, 28: ference. | at ae yg og me ge : | Gon Dvnam «++61.6.uetiat 5 its Gen . lower. market faly . idcsparticularlylees,true in wheaat,core all sot.yo pig My seeseoesspines Lard Gen Rie .. SoS Dewy...BiG. Se sa TeentGatorweed . 304 bet nol ¢ ; Salita:duties erles also had difficulty in main-|i' setest Be Gon Motors: S4lNy" Cottrai:..' she Un Pec takes Mlopea: ghantem, Kosher, outst, sasir i rie : I“ ALIS Gen Tells: Sainte M Pow". 33.¢ Unit Alr Lin . 43.2) few: prime individuals 30.00" utility and ews in. ty 4,1 1. tainning their price levels. Oats| icc’ wo. Dee vies BBR Oar aS H Gillette 2... 4.3| & West.. 66.7 Unit Airc... 12 | commercial early 1800-2100; few cull) Nort 9 e Samp Soup. at Goodrich’. ":.. AM AV:«. 887 Cp |. 32.3 end low utility 10.00-14.00. your friend’s in jail and needs 98.4/NO. Uiiaas ‘Af were quite firm. | hothouse, Wheat near the end of the first/"'3e Sanilac Fire Protect cCamph Wy ....41 Goodrant | 32 HEE lNem"aining $24 UR Line racks 363 > -bail. Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, jsaniac rire On Ican be at fhe. re: “ oes th au. m3 US Rubber 3. mS a el hour was ¥% to % lower, Mary|i. 3-00-10 i . ; : ton Ade y mathe + Oak... veass ftter decima . 52.266; oan oe be 28 tite 1100-2.50' bu. ena|OTOUP Names Officers joatrie: p':: Hs Greynound -he FanA.W Air’ Soe Yan fea ieee ® ecte coe, tet Lae Woon) Lamb is defined as the fleshot | sive 66. Holand P =~ i Ly Nee 33.1 B Pic 21 Idwin Rubber Coe...) {, young sheep, usually eight to 12 ; % to 2 cents MARLETTE—Officers named to Pai Warn 462 t7\ Heer e, F er, ’ May 64%;; rye Ohio, , 9 cote ‘Penne ‘'! ggg West Un Tel. 21.1 ee Ee “og RB Hooker wi ial 3 Werte 4 Bk a 4 _3$i monthsold a higher, May '$.3144; soybeans % : lower to higher, May $2.65%, Assn. this week were Harvey E. Mo”. 1.6 In Rey. oo 22.7 Weolwortn anai 2 6488 | Pimeth Mote Re roa |Jewell (re-eected) president; Bry euete ae ye Bp: 3) Uke. and lard iy cents lower to pete corrying-Tew a hundred pounds higher, May|@nd taking 500/est A. Nicol, vice-president and ara A Anteriak Ir .. 361 ~— -ue Founset Bhar 101-8| Tolede Batson Co. 148 144 144 April 4 380 at 65 Mt. Clemens Street, . P * 8 eet es ee ee elcid’ 13 Michigans acta tine : Basses consumers. , General Motors 4,000 Harry Balhaff, secretary-treasurer, Sa... int Wiek...\.. 02:1! Phi’ Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6/| Help Wanted Female 7 Building Service 12 Death tices Card of Thanks 1 Pt PR — five WORDS CANNOT mooe Macrame, TEE 2 St Conveyor Licensed |7—3% ROOFING, SIDING L gemini, Alterations , Practical D& M BLDG. SERVICE Structural FE 2-700 MAN Eves. OR 3-2276. FE 2-6245 & la we work,for Ask Estimators and Nurses _ > +1 da oe or persons with experience at 2 serrt ‘Al a 7 4 Xf In Memoriam 2 Detailers . Mr, Bur-Oe as nursing aids in a hos- GROWING COMPANY NEEDS SALESM AN Pipe hoa ea he Voor-itn LOVING MEMORY F One (1) only new car salesman— pital. {086 ome, Do sowes way 3 years ting Pon- ax ; FOR EXPAN, the TRENCHING AND experienced > Atlantic is home @ mother? en kno of ad. Hts.whee BULLDOZING without can ww this ine aregs "Paid mother | All this world ma: CALL DICK DUNCAN, NEW CAR tion and life insurance plans, Re- and John | But i eet my . MGR. at FE 5-4101. B.D. Tmopson __—SPE +4043 Carlock wasiI lost my deare 5 from. Rich-Godly mis by Harold, Haze) and Personnel Office an : it Ba meeeae Oakland Co. Office Bldg. Ford Funeral Home |iy Lovin Yor aL “CY OWEN'S" ‘om ive By TABLE SAW, away Sts. a OR fred 0. kel who passed Pontiac's Friendly Ford Dealer Saginaw & Lafayette must re swinging derrick, Royal Saginaw Church at 2 pomsensag. A silent © sceret teas, 147 8. &t. Pontiac, Mich.. FE 3-7151 “CAREER CENTER = ee! Ind. Legere his memory ever dear. . GENERAL Toolmaker—Journeyman iac. Mich. FE 37151 Business Services 13}; tery, ane. 8t-| Time takes away the edge of grief back every Puneral but Conveyors Mig. Se. “Lapeer iid,| Series ~ A&B TRENCHING water tine field tile, FE ee B, ew Sarinaw 8, 048 mag Fem’ saad aint TRAINED, Ay Ba N, $5: “cetoved “son of’ Mrs. Minnie an oo ut Corp. CharlesE. Canterbury.’ ‘Must have- Pisher; dear brother of Mrs. 420 £. Mile rs and . Get our Our AND REAYE GeorgeandBryant, is. Yarbrough.Golf-| who wan away of 25, 1952. Pleasant Heh nett, Loren His tan March ——__Pieasont_Ridge, 10 Mich, _ Funeral servicebe held Tues-a he fe or will ee +! ° & A} 27, at 3 p.m. from wee Hiern al —— DIEMAKERS chee day, March the ag . In-| & mea ‘ast Be MACHINE HANDS tery. Mr. Fisherwill He in state| could hold. Sadly missed by his NEEDED Registered L yin Wea MAUDE|IN MEMORY OF OUR DAUGH- Hallenbeck Leslie’ $f Union Bt. 81. Fu-| ter Phyllis who passed WIXOM TOOL & MFG. were "wil be bald’ Weénesday, way arch 25, 1940. MA ¢1275 Walled Lake not wane . March 38 at 2 p.m. from the) You'refor daughter dear, Nurses ba ‘Home with| Nor ever be: zi H, jong and last . Milton Bank ae 4 ife memory Engineering FOR MEN Interment in Perry Mt. We shall remem! thee. ane Cemetery. Service under the aus-and family. rane denne a aayag 2 ee Be ere S,| Len Gelde who passed ANCE away March a ers evening at) 1 year ago, i. : No stain was on ber little dese: bounds, PERSONNEL OFFICE ee a SL -OAKLAND COUNTY an ‘wave, Meadttalication and OFFICE BUILDING al service will be held Tues-| one was too pure for this cold earth. Sey. March 31, of 3:38 .m. from| “Seautiful to stay, SAGINAW & LAFAYETTE STS, PONTIAC, MICH.’ God's holy angel bore rata ee? Arta officiating. _— And so Park| Our darling ay one away. in terment by Mommy and ‘will He| Sadly missed Cemetery. Mrs. Goldsworthy. Daddy. Mr. and_ the Huntoom Funeral in state at _FES/IST Se ~ —— Sear ESE ST —— Home. | GRAEBNER’S AAR AAA AAA AAA AN PPL LLL ’ Duties to be ner v. x ~ and references Write Pontiac interested in |P. E. PLEMING ORLANDO 3-5306 fot about 6 onthe oom Theo Allebach officiating. In-| i ONTIAC I R moar : area ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED _Eqd Murray PF 2-0657, Press Box 130002 LL NO _INPORMATION DENTS CALL PE 61172. rovided. Tele- AKLE's CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- with private bath in Oak Hill Gemetery. Classified Advertising Department |\A NEAT APPEARING MAN FOR | Wars 2-0908 after 7 OMlendo INCOME TAX SERVICE terment p.m vat comer tae Ad, EM _phone WOodward 5-7171, Ext 26 CAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? - | YOUR FE ¢8703.._ Mrs, Wilson will lie in state at Help meet those monthly pa-LOOR BANDING LAYING AND the Pursiey Funeral Home and) | sales and service of Singer Sew-INTELLIGENT “ALL AROUND" home.or mine. home. car, TV, Make $35 to _Work Wanted Male 10," finishing 12 yrs. experience. guar- ments on ycur | ing Machines. Must be after 7 this eve- to girl 25-44. Good with children and gressive Real Estate ¢ For | may ning. seen other obligations anteed work free estimates. Cal) | Income Tax—Reasonable 64 W. RURON, see FRANKLIN RD. NINGS or work and follow instructions. Sal- plain cooking. Also good for heavy | § YEARS EXPERIENCE INDUS. | $50 a week in spare time supplr- _106 and Jock, PE 6-7663. interview ask for John bch ales Humphries commission from the cleanin, Some days with children Real 35,5,1986, ary manager, WORKINGER, MARCH ing consumers in Pontiac with 3 with pay, hosp. start cleaning 3 days a wk FLOOR SANDING, OLD FLOORS Estate, 63 N Telegraph Rd. FE ays trial sales, would like position in | Richard T., 139 8. Edith St., age Rawieigh Products. Start immedi- and jife insurance benefits. Year a gia Carl L. Bills. FE Sleep in one night 821. a) purchasing, personne] etc | 4-4508 47, beloved husband of Ethelyn F. Workinger, beloved son of Mrs. Feliceee SERVICE ately. Write Rawieigh's. Dept eee | Lost & Found 2% | Found position. Appl | INCOME TAX FLOOR LAYING BANDING AND 3 BOYS. IN THEIR 20's, WANT | NO WAITING © Freeport, Tl. FREE RENT FOR COUPLE IN NEED EXTRA ONE DAY A. WEEK _ Catherine M. Workinger; dear xperience. MONEY? BENJAMIN R BACKUS odern equipment guar, work 18 W. Huron oom 1 | father of Larry Richard _work of any kind FE 2-2638. BRINDLE BOXER DOG, VICINI- FOUND: SMALL RED AND exchange for taking care of sick Wanted Capable woman one day & week for washin or tronin and women 51 Carter St Pontiac. Part time. 7th largest A-) WALL WASHING AND ANY + ed John Taylor, OR corpore- FE 41692 Eves. FE 8-0317 o Air- white Spaniel. Phone FE 2-7188 and 28. on : tion placing 3 neat-appearing men) general cleaning icinity odd jobs2-1850. FE MARRIED COUPLE TO WORK ON port-Tubbs Rd OR 31186. Call _after 6 p.m GIRLS CHUBETTE DRESS, IN A in training at once. $50 week | INCOME TAX SERVICES J. ODELL necessa ‘ust a | Mink and Aneus farm. Woman FLOOR LAYINO, & SANDINGFIN- ishing. C Bud’ Bills8-2050. FE FLOOR A JOB SUITABLE FOR 22 YEAR old Christian deaf mute who has evenings. m be to help with start. No experience necessary. ; Arthur Murray Btudto, St, No canvassing. Car necessary. , PART OR FUL L TIME A NEW |; some chores. 4 room apt. unfur- PHONE: EMPIRE 3-3125 George's Newport box, lost rence had training in bakery and green- “FIREPLACES | GUARANTEED INCOME TAX SERVICE IN YOUR concept in cleaning A time sav-| nished goe: with the fob. Apply —Call_det.6 and 9 p.m.PE 80061. downtown Friday evening. FE house work OL 2 BRICKLAYERS FE 21008 SANDING, LAYING housewife. in person for interview z r Beli home. OA 68-3321, Da),earner ~ _ tn ————— sn every _._ BLOCK LAYINGAND BASEMENT. ner FIN. § N Milford Rd, Mil- job. Union & good term sight. It's « mazing! Write pm. pe an _ _EM_ 33891. ustries, 1784 Pontiac Dr, Pon-| MEN, WOMEN, YEAR ROUN BOY 16 Wishes FULL Time CAB DRIVERS FULL AND PAR _tac 10° PE 840430 3 tee? Oetins _work. Call anytime | portunity on established Watkins FE_ $-6033. on Ri UM OF MONEY LOST, LARGE 8 “ube reward. _Arthar Davis. ORiando 34304. | ford, Mich _fora, R. Gardner. 1 Central FE 6 NEED HELP? GUARANTEED mechanics only, Call after 6 p.m., be bd call for appotntment, | ROOFS, ALL With income tax return. $5 per kinds, EST. 1018 Hugus Marsh time nights only. Apply 101 W. route Earn & $3 per hour CARPENTER AND CABINET average return, FE ¢-6706.¢ Car necessary. Apply 1660 WN, 353 . Cass. FE Ty021. FE ‘u NEEDS SALESMEN. CALL FOR _Work new end repair,OR 34867 tails. Pontiac Press Box 10. SAVE MONEY | _Perry. Z TTION™ . FOR CARPENTER WORK, PERMANENT POS LOST: FROM APPOINTMENT College | HOUSE WIRING, « OUTLET.$200 Dre PI ains, oid | WANTED: MANAGERS OR COU. Beeten cape Let us file your return for you. ray nt Resembies Husky Moore's Electrical Service. OR for Birmin les preferrea for small nurseries. or PE 41444 for RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Boice . Reward. Children's age girls and tiac Branch No experience 3-684 Berg eran Be | rope: : A Youn neat 263 8. Telegraph Rd. Open 9-0 i rE ; eves, OR @necessary, good salary ‘or par, ea re seme, FE _ Graduates Phore 3-710) or PE_5-7292 ticulars, write Longefellow De- Co-onerstive Rea) Estate Exchange velopment Corp. 15126 Mack Ave, 910: A. equipped. 4-040... A. Toung. Murdock, 2-7861 __.. | J08. FLEMING, FLOOR LAYING. (FE, Ph. following boxes: = 737 N. Perry at Jost yn. Grosse Pointe, Mich. oe PART OR FULL TIME. A NEW CAR Y, CABINETS. Sanding, finishing. 15§ Edison. concept in home cleaning. A time WANTED: SOMEONE TO BABY-mics & finish work. Remodeling.| FE 2-440. ee, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 16, 16, $4212 — $4784 sit while mother works evenings. en Open Dally” eves. & Sunday WORKING MAN’s INCOME TA rvice. 21 East Tennyson saving need for every — oC B Se atIOW AND LAND CLEARING an uMP RE- 18, 20, 23, 25, 27, 28, 31, Position now open for an assisthnt Repeat sales Sells under Inq the morning at 477 E. Mansfield. ania POSITION OF DIGNITY” AVATL-_ ks be TER mov reianage ches ldwin Ave. ® am-@ p.m. FE — con $2, 56, 60, 62, 63, 72, 100. —— oe pom Sir perm bas Some ahd uar . Write or call 2704 PE 44168, erete broken. OL 1-6645. “e1197. of recreation, and arts sok crete. ; | Employment Agencies 8A CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN-* MASONRY Be xperience Lape ooectow| in ~~ ter, Eitehen » speciahy. FE Brick, block stone and cement Laundry __repatr. a aaiaee o Servic 18 aoe _work. OR 3760302 ars : industrial arts. SHEET METAL MAN BIRMINGHAM . CARPE: WORK NEW AND PLASTERING AND REPAIRS. ALL hes CURTAINS = RUP- work uaranteed R re) Classified Ads! Toswap| ... Posment ome ae repair. PF 4-4210, WITH LAYOUT OPENINGS “els meh what you. don’t need for Saginaw & Lafayette Needs eecretaries, shorthand and BRA : t Fates. FE 2-6004. * ein”\c At rE ins EXPERIENCE . § days wk. _ mechanical and civil encineering PLASTERING, LATHING. RESI- Fon TaN ATOR, SRY a des : dential-commercial & repair. R. : MAN'S coin Foe, - DIE DESIGNERS wk. Paid vacation-and holidays “necessary. ake ___ | PE Tom's Mkt. What you do, call FE fot experimental work. §€ hrs Also General _b, Miller. er 28181. Oakland Eng. Service Company. Other fringe! benefits, McGregor Birmingham Em Pp oy t Service, ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED | PLASTERING NEW “A ND RE-SHAN iG RUGS AND FURNI-ers license, Please 1975 Orchard Lake Ave, Mig. Co, Midwest 4-3540 139 W. Maple, Birmingham, Ed Murray, FE 32-0657. pair. FE 171-0351. Vern Keller; ture, PE. 3-1663. . reward. 19@ Orchard uae Ave any ' f * THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1956 itesting a proposed change in wage payment plans. 25 County Drivers: lens eacUam | | The contract covers 3,200 at eight Westinghouse plants where the UE has representation, Terms Their Operators Permits ALWAYS THE BEST FOR of the agreément also would be Accepts Plan applied to. workers in Philadelphia Twenty-five Oakland County driv-field Ave.; Timothy Sumlin, 198 onee their local dispute is settled. ers had operator’s licenses sus-Rapid St.; Mildred Toth, 273 Bram- Westinghouse Proposal Westinghouse said evonomic pended or revoked in recent action ble Dr.; WilliamH. Donovan, Fern- clauses in the contract are the announced by the Michigan Sec-dale; Robert D. McKenna, Farm- Parallels IVE Offer; jsame as that signed with the 4,- Sento ~ Chesonet boone gpa retary of State's office. ington; Paul E, Turner, Hazel ee sans Local Strikes Continue 000-member AFL-GjO Internation- Placed on financial responsibil-Park; James D, Wilfong and John al Union of Electrical Workers OLIVE TABLETS were 58% more ‘ity for driving under the influence F. Wilfong, both of Royal Oak, last Tuesday, That agreement effective—with less unpleasant : finally PITTSBURGH 0—Top officials of liquor were: John H. Frederik-and Zollie Young, Rochester, prom- ‘ects—than all the r lax-ended a 156-day strike. sen Jr., 885 Monticello Ave.; Fran-Suspensions for habitual negli- omy get , natural of the Independent United Elec- TOM" atives tested! Negotiations aimed at bringing els L. Harnes, 1308 LaSalle. Ave.; gence were ordered against Del- Felis! from at miserable, trical Workers and Westinghouse peace to the big turbine-producing sickening feeling of irregu-Reuben H. Mosley, 110 E. Pike St.; bert R. Fife, Farmington; David larity! gene ‘octors in a Electric Corp. agreed last night plant in’ Philadelphia will be re-Howard F, Riggleman, 207 Elm Levine, Oak Park, and Richard D. }MORTHWOOD MARKETS poe in"oethe owe Sat oe on a five-year contract to end a sumed there today. St.; Charles S. Robinson, 125 N. Watson, Rochester. = nnlshed ng ae out undue or strike, The union locals at. aE St.; L. 21 c extended | -causing weakness 153-day the Perry James Scott, N, Licens —rentoving nourishment that} Y weno | plants vee .Marion-C:Joliison TM the case “Noreliff Pumphrey, other ieasPaend Ee IS SEES tata body needs, They're un+ ool den is send Hanel Park, and Joseph J. Mullen 105 Wessen St. to six years, and in asa nen fortem-ed but James J, Matles;-UE™ alaagreement. It epsfor a , the case of Eari D. Saylor, Claw- On. Bagowi| Ferndale, constipation.Sold by all rector of organization, says he is mum hourly. wage increase of 25 ig Mor on financial responsibil-son, to two years, both for driving recommending acceptances, cents during the pacts life. ity-for unsatisfied judgements while licenses were revoked. — EDWARDS’ OLIVE TABLETS, of this doctors’ report, Open SUN.. 9 a.m. to5 p. m. The pact does not settle a local were: Raymond Beckwith, 42° Ta- made from pure-vegetable ae“Sy iag Rt strike of 6,000 UE members at the Mexican jumping beans jump) coma Ct.; Henry Carbou and Mary A million tourists yearly visit . @rugs and plant herbs, gave Box 277, Station A, Columbus 1, Bnis. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCEfirm's South Philadelphia plant. because of the activities of a moth’ iL. Loe atelli, both of 9136 pend the cascades in ssardind Foundation They walked out last.Oct. 14, pro-larvae inside, lham St: David-Shelton, 406 -Bloom--County. 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