Invokes Fifth lin Graft Probe Retired Inspector Mum on Whether-He Took $12, 753 Bribe WASHINGTON ~— A retired government inspec-| tor refused today to tell investigating Senators, whether he accepted $12,- 753.90. of bribes while| working. for the Army) ‘Quartermaster Corps in New Jersey. i ‘ican offer of 10 million dollars to ; Ex-Army Man U. S. Appears Unworried iby King Hussein’s s ‘Rebuff WASHINGTON @® — State De- partment officials professed today to be unworried-by King Hussein's rebuff to President Eisenhower's Middie East program. Hussein has accepted an Amer- help him strengthen his country's ecotioitiy and finances and pre- sumably also to assist in meeting ithe payroll: for. his army. But he told a news conference | at Amman yesterday that Jordan is not interested inthe Eisen- bower Doctrine. He said he had declined e visit) from Eisenhower's special-ambas-|-— sador in the Middle East, James \P. Richards. He invoked the Fifth! ‘ius here sald ot tawee Amendment, pléading the’ larly important because Hussein answers “might tend to le fact working along the same incriminate me.” | The witness, Attilio Ya- devia, had sworn last January 30 ‘that “I never, took. a bribe.” His turn-| about today drew a swift; threat of -prosecution on| contempt « of, Congress Pentiac. Seeis Phets past ‘three years has-been employed ..by Pontiac Motor Division, as invoice auditor = the accounts payable de- Her : ts are Mr. and a Sanat R. Parmenter. A brother, The month: of vo brings many SS. oo balmy days, spring ‘ a new Miss Front Page. The nod this month goes to 22-year- | Old Patricia Joan Parmenter, of 5520~-. | Sunwood, Huntoon Lake, in Waterford Township. Raymond, is in the Armed Forces of The young lady is a- sports: the U.S. arm = 4 | enthusiast, with skiing (snow and _ And boys, never mind the telephone wa . lie’ metas a tel water), swimming and gd hold- number. There’s another serviceman qe Senate Investigations subcommit-| tee on alleged graft in the pro-| curement of military wniforms, | ordered transcripts of Yadevia's| testimony sent to the Justice ad | partment. “it's in her life, with whom she has an appointment at the altar one of these _ fine om. | “Pm quite syre the Departnsent CAB Secret Rpt t oe Delta Official. Testifies. expeditious action.” — He Learned of Ruling! Yadevia gave his address as | Within 3 Hours (24 N> ‘Delavan Ave:, Margate icity, N.J., and’ sald tie has retined | WASHINGTON w — A Delta Air:|0" a $24 a month government lines. executive testified today he pe. by Jackson whether he got a report his line tiad lost. it8! resis he “faithfully discharged bid for. a New York-Miami run’ your trust” as an -inspector at | within less: than three “hours after’ to watch out for the little, a what 12-year-old Judy Sutton) Thanks to Jug, her sister Andrea Sutton, &, is‘ alive today. uty a Washington henien High School student, saw Andere feet face down in five feet of water, -This “twas in the Dawson Mill Gy foend ESS the Sutton home, /25 Myra Area St. iy nr off the dock.. ” Judy jumped in ‘the pond, Andres —had-tallen| ‘plants manufacturing — “military ’ uniforms, Yadevia Soapepted | firmly, “yes, sir.” AMOUNT UNEXPLAINED Questioning Yadevia, subcom- for Space Fimittee Coucil’ Donald F. O’Bon- “on. est Huron Street nell said the $12,753.90 represent- At the January hearing Yadevia U.S. policy laid down in a res- olution by. Congress in March is ‘aimed at opposing the spread of |Communist influence in the Mid- Pontiac Traffic Record Perfect City One of 4 in State to Achieve Distinction in Month of March . "eum Goo: toe ck hea ele marked ‘ = > The King's inability 10 20 the Eisenhower to Allow Soviet. More leeway ‘Calls for Inspection 7 Vital cova Areas ee ee the gitks toe Gun dueghinnh ct Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Sutton, jday to explain it, he said “I de- - | myself.” said he was not sure of the source of the money, but might figure it out if given time, Called back" to- cline to answer on the grounds that I might tend to ‘incriminate i Te ee He refused specifically to say whether any or all of it came) from bribes, and whether he ha accepted bribes from pene Digiacomo, head of Madison Park ‘Fair, Cooler Outlook | ‘for Tonight, Thursday ‘Fair and cooler tonight with a low of 44-48 degrees, is the predic-| mation on the Clothes Co. at Paterson, Nw. tion of sion for the Pontiac area by the| Speculators to: profit on the com- Digiacomo had invoked the Fifth U. S. Weather Bureau. anced stock. : - _+Amendment in January in refud.|. Tomorrow will be fair and cool- as 2 ©. 1) |tmoe say whether he had * of. Ambassador “Charles Bohlen from Moscow to Manila, but post- poned action on nominees Scott ae and Henry J. Taylér. Sajaladioa tballdiaaes ade tok one Gooner hoo the Weather,” a new column on weather omens, signs in the sky mee ee ee eo ‘a ler with the high temperature rang- 58-62 degrees. poy Saket af oc ee marriage to wed 72-year-old Mrs. Nellie B. | the subcommittee had annotinced Simethers. is partial to older men,” Ruff told County Clerk | ‘hat Robert Snodgrass of Atlanta, (Bea Son i aa See fam ewe wei be ha | , twice a widower, is active in the real-estate business in | WME". 4d 45 aries site atuionaneee Sa beth Eretrclt.. Ratt val oe gS older : daagee eae "In Today's Press .| ee = Pebey POUOGM 65. iris Obituaries: ene a Ls ‘County News .... wheeee onee a ** oie eagle hde at Sy ase ee iveecgav! See eee Eee eee | Explosion Rocks: Plant in Pittsburgh Steel Area Pontiac and Lansing reported m0! in banquet ‘hall of palace at Amman, King Hussein of Jordat, 1i more equita ble. - ' a ee poi es wearing dark suit, reads statement to crowded news conférence 2 Hoel the narne Cecord tae ene| today. The king told newsmen “I ean assure you the crisis in As presented by Soviet Delegate -o 35,000 % 50,000 group. St. Clair was| J°Tdan is ended.” Standing immediately behind Hussein, trom left, | Valerian Zorin,. 2,790,000 square ' the fourth city with a perfect rec-| 8%: Bahjat' Tallhuni, chief of the royal cabinet and Col. Radi | miles of Russia would be included Jord in the 10,000 to 25,000 bracket.| Abdullah of the Jordanian army. in the inspection area and'2,730- a ‘e ¢ T ost cose 2 ad enrmpetone j “It is very gratifying to me, n rro Western U. S. would be opened | 3 gaid Chief Straley, “and og Starting omo Ww to photoreconnaissance planes, - ; with the cooperation of pola CITIES LEFT. OUT - : Lee citizens such a record is ain- K Y W th able.” now our ea er PR ag pelea I Not Political Weapons Remember the old rule for counting the seconds after a gir 2.08 enter auch as Moscow, is \ a I lightning flash, a ye ee Manher, then computing how | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Humphrey - (D-Minn) ‘on Iss: —-. ee : fu fn Eye wety | D0 you Mom what ie the mot rere ot al outs. Rover's License’ needed goods after the invasion: | and from what of summer usually come? Ms ges 7 ; wee Seal wee ed And do-you know how high these thunderheads build up in Will Be $1 More ering ar gavernment is y ‘hostile; focd. and medi. _ Summer, and whether it is sate to fly through then? After May I5.__ cines should not be used as polit- ok ee A mi pi eon rete = Do you know in which states torsindoss occur moat ; frequently If you want to save 2/doliar on 4 : | And some of the things which tause them? Do tornadoes. occur the 1957 Heese oe your Gag, you a ; rye have until May 15 to-do so, accord- + e Approve Bohlen’s Shift at night as well as in the daytime? po ing to Pontiac ‘City Perk Ada R, 7 What is the only other: country which experiences frequent vans. / . - st nce | tuto er es date i mittee approved today the shift You can the re mae at | present $2 to $3, said. y oS : oS eens ye : x i aH eA Q is ig Fd f. 4 L : Ng ie | hE ge AON ae L pe . rm 5 : } \ pane XX a . * : i 4 { A ee ae : Zo EOE eS Ve PRR Cy or ee Y Mavs wir Pe y a che : ES a ge Ne Le wee ues ox; S, WEDNESDAY, het hy ise re It ee a di ie Re \ a2 ie oer Fe SEN. yee ETAL BESS eee aed er ‘ng [The Day in Birminghom | Roll Spe RET Central Region ManagerPolio Vactine Fi." a ccessm iadrieeigae MSU to Survey Central Region Motor Output Halted for E. Maple Widening — MSU fo survey | [Named by Pontiac Motor Qytpy ee Ee ees i es : Ke Sri es, - : Ps rs , ‘ t hi « Needs of Area. Fe aenion t a ean caMNae- elctey es at at oy .. The appointmen _ 0 : ‘eik : b int Monday when y 3 : 1,900. = = ° . : > Holmes as Central pecan a Production the assessment roll for the roll ‘ts 288 however, has adopted Seeks Aid of Schools)’ ee ee wenn oa Cpe fr nal ot eoresd oo Ge bale |, ene tor street to Determine Courses ave eemeine sy ibe v. DETROFE (INS) — Products tel a can of the cont ageicat pret eS Mepte in Oakland Branch _ a e, general sales manager. at Parke, Davis ein today stretch between Hunter boulevard | B = iia la teen reed plait Be Ritiedt was bel and : i : aad deme reed to slated ty be An ‘ectennive survey will be ss tient Geaagir ote Pest oniee beeen, C unty IB Unit ie pect smear Sah ’ M in Uakland -% rs — og the : . — __, Started ‘about. May =e maid and Midwest Regions. eer: oe ae the wom 0 : Property owners oaid they felt “= and Macomb counties by Michigan Latham Clark, who is retiring Output of polio vaccine Ma thei : Property ! enough benefit State University in cooperation "Holmes joined Pontiaé Motor der ee a halt- p ress posal - to warrant what keg ewe bs "ae a as ay ees.” [LO1d OF PrOQTOSS ES See ee termine the - needs of ity Meri- ae -e 1. s \ ; =] ment. They " actually echoal”‘edtication. Charlotte, Washington and Meni- ie askidd’ for po- ting Learns ion on the street cs -, Initial plans for the survey are ee sees le Bees sae | hee “protnction pick a0 1400). Annvol: Mee ie Drive; be detrimental to their a" announced “by school officials of Division's Atlanta sone m = ghonkeys ‘scheduled to -ar- ~ of Record Fun | Mayer .William MReberts said um "anne Pacific Region, ve. The monkey valued a $5.|-Mehos Heads Officers te as Ot ee eee go cage survey among He ag apm ge nd Midwest Re-. port. The sag Parke-Davis'|’.- tes ~< mediate oe vensinded the greup children, parents and other adults sos eanaaie in 1956, the position Parkda rahe Farm near Rochester At-the annual: a aoe of the share the clty ‘siready and area teachers and educators The held until his new assignment. on represents: 300 of the [ner of the Oakland ( Hotel Wald-|-ag assumed. will have two objectives: re a =e employes. Shelr iculosis Association at Hotel Weld’ ng 31 foot strip will ; of area , s been associated with & ee oe company’s 9.000 w idsight last ron Tuesday evening, Musson| The existing plus an 1, To survey interest Clark: bas been asso: —————FoNNIE 8; HOLMES at tive Secretary A. R. be torn up and replated a. residents for education beyond Peaee Oe TEES iim tee ae " me showed total receipts forthe 1854/be tom uP and repiated ae : ee —— : * show the county add standard of 37 STARTED.IN. 2931 : se * * ‘Christmas seals in ‘the newly accepted sta 2, To determine area demands | - joined thé Pontiac Motor Di} ae A company said Ch $68,485, the largest in 08 et. This will be a city at large _ for various courses which might aes as 8 t mansger SP). Parke Devs etheel.a pedgswes Oey uanery cost, ant . be offered at the projected vision zone manager in|. anes nswer al including a 5 per cent gen- punt, $57,530 remains * & * . MSU branch at the Mesdouboows _ reper served as zone foe per omn , four weeks va- Ay Soper a te ko expended for Birmingham's Junior League was ~ Farms estate due to open anager in Boston belore being ap-| tat Charro __|catitnstter 2 zesrs. an additional {roth peincipally for. colt oored (his aherboon when Bayer aotn ett. © % -|manag Cael manager , , increased shift pre "| local cas case finding. ‘The extended thanks na ti ta Tem macarons POE CHOIE State, iersos mine ae parse a Ge Wh are survey will be ——— is a native of Detroit and |" S: ances, : at the national associations the cn At A Oe caren ce at ee site tn rrr 1SE | Niche Gods fo. Metcow nachna Pape, Derg & "Te al get to the com he ape be of rina and in pi . \ oo eae gage 4 nor- year -* i ~~? ach Salts a0 engineering, bastesis Srihsne, to rechten ba Mining Telling of Intention to Leo 9 Cnt cacy ami G58 900, *: stvety ne eens ee ee ee f pubic exrviot, oda ; daugh — a Ses ti Es a ; Chapman, Detre't ‘thanked league members for —— bam, ite| Stay in NATO os paveutosia contreder, wes. the'|net may" picyed tn nediveding the a a The appointment of G; J. Schulte; * \ " He said the striking Internationa) | cuteste controlles on the (Ginic in Bitmingham. E MSU pres-| at Os ) INS) — Dem! Association of Machinists (IAM) |.tube ‘He talked is - Glintiien oa Stebed Dr. John A. Hannah, MS as manager in} COPENHAGEN (1 ; unknown “Tt “is something we = “aaaecilias ol 30 smaeg Gata pisan alee. oes ameanel leget bas told Russia she aaa =. in Gout ore,” Roberts Frey Miya ana : tion of so ma e Chicago, also North Atlan lmembers ~ and Macon with, the planning a eee fely, Crvanzation aad to — Directors: ‘thosen’ for terms ofty'a great service by bringing i 5 ad wit . ss : ; : , fit. : " eS ea ee a te knowledge that we Schulte joined Generel Motors iher defenses as she sees Pa el wee ori = * -* & mit have the best of aihtet sen ae Oe cums fe Fe Se o_o + a Lewis. 4t- of 510 E.Mont-|Panter, Dr. C. Pontiac: Joe Haas! py sons not season members us - — i 2 on the Pontiac central olice sales |vet bpp Ais Be Be. and| sim St wes fad ene to death J.D, Monon Bartlett of South |. ° “the ‘Springdale re gp C maximum. L . the “is an a J ‘He, © basement of Holly; bs eq Bir- : ‘ = extra : ats lee serve. pee iintnt sone |, for whee apo Se Soviet in ad mg oe cag edhe p.m. yes-/Lyon; Dr. qe) oon ah _<- a wit to: one vas ety Fs y Manage: | * * os . spre t r oe wa er E - ingham, ie “" 4 ond Keeoa ot Weel: : ms ee i tonal Gate ata Ge Monday and published in Copen-| io | ~ * | Permington. Harold K “tb aay The proposed branch ‘ : Cnited Press Piicte manager in Kansa: ot the . * & *& : lected for the comingithe present set - Se brook Farm, Site studies are un- FOOTLOOSE an ue teen leaves. hers behihd as she Pontiac sone. pol cabs agg — Danish py aedly atid Pre: |husband- Carlton Lewis warty oy Senge g Mcreaeroned vice presi- monopolize an The rll tract toc the first bullding fs ex-| yearcld ryt swing. The ‘scene will apg sg See tn bas Gs sealed we mite Mipliel Beigua 1a0t |ommcy on sete ta the epotaing| dent. Dr. A. R. Young of: Pontise, ‘day at ay “ccditenah Pounds _is ited to be let within the next) flies high times .as-spring weather spreads across the nation. | assignment. a cautioning Denmark |tound 9 suicide wife, saying she and treasurer, Frank Bartlett ‘of charge _ pected — ~ | many, many : ‘ od his new te, Walter permitting U.S. atomle |bedroom from his . - +geuth Lyon. ' << ampere - * "The gift of Mr, and Mrs, Alj— BRA ke ° e 2 Mastieete ee neaeal outb fags] Sees eo hice! linedbenasccomed al Te oo wees “steer canuescalFire Victims Start Hunt rg Sener sain Pe ee ee eae River erases . to establish a : — : : a | the ~ + : ! , + ; e VET jours Hospit al Os senigead io caniey Wy De " Li Place wen aseshiing Meth “a “The s . . B easy pee. > another home, {by @ golfer warning! Hansen ‘ind. that every|River, @ om banks} trusty who was sent. , ae ot Adrian Telegram -' sins Sk ae weet tm hat the ac, len tom Lanter, samen, Sa Marvind Gladevater but the threat track” for bo ame ravine Rad Inspection Plan - tot a pppetibiniat of ton, 36, and Robert : 4 Peer ioe a ae iin lon wholesale chemical fxm, WS! sstdseg ar he an Oe major floods oh yas apt Absence of further damaging a © Kenneth Wesley, namoet-at Welmatiegeets ale trallet®,| ties ‘The Knowlions rented ee ees ep. |cTushing: of the ee prem nthe, perch nee of Se es Colo- EXPOSES Vital Area cont nak Soredinryisotaater _Dub-lhad already lett iny the ‘Knowlton! i ouse -and moved in March - | An official of the Carrie r-iio'p. movies tetas ‘EAast-|Gladewatet area stopped pumping lieve Nueces, Guadalupe, -Trinit | et see Race a ene ed ne cag aaaT icant ie ioe Gente lao Sypris = LE -__ | sity, @ ' Re their co Spesy . ” He said it could oo flowed of town.) . ‘$e * be Jeft out under pee tas dal Poe as epimers Teaateteaneton tale rough eshte bone “(Quarles Douglas is. cee" resident, in the| ted Im some Tow eens, the te. : lisher of the Adrian Telegram. yesterday morning ot ‘ime (on since : . #2 & ge immediate ar toll floods rept over bottom | official comment. on the proposa Lee BS ae cate try oe ae aa bch Fe srimaeeeecaellake Oaths Today | mcrae, Sciatic Sch cee ta cms ‘mo mae by ae Monroe, "srk led room except an Se en ae monet ys lon wees in Be deargh, Pack fi Polar | nome ds CEG Ee, EP oo ade AE RE ee ee avdlian Pict m— -.._, Mate Stuart H. Perry people were | ge uneral service for Elairg the acid. =: ee S t Sixth ee is iaid that one hopeful Ee ) } ing ath Oa tat distressedibe held at the Dryer moening| Police were quedioning juventes| St geen Re Becgper po : etnaee & te peas serious- s pega omer . PR ree in Holly tomorrow — \\'suispeeted in’ the dangerous bere oe _ age gs Force at! Near Lebanon hess of the Russians was that the 2 = : ee ee : ‘ George Gibson, who: ee J : ie 5 . s. 5 ‘ rn eat the White ; 3 oni \ = Drop Threat ar d ome the’ Fond. from the ruined , ae ATs gn oe : PARIS (INS) “<-. Mole ‘waite IS Mon Jol Fin@G house, on aa oo a - | meee gee S78 School Health Funds . } use for families. — al . Hortons nd : whereabouts ven, of the Ae Italian ports , than school boards counted on in ae "| acove to the headau : fe aad | : the U.S. program 6 | ae eee OUT FOR A RIDE—Bob Blodgett, 14, readies“ ‘says car, due to odd gears, | - Biulto bie made of spare parts ut Salem, N N. H.° vast paca ae. 4 Y Ford Local 5d Mendis More key than Bees ° A ast Vote Through Friday |. prescorr, Ariz. a: {oA ‘postmistress, bookkeeper _ DETROIT. °-- Some’ 35,000,C° © Merritt of the aaa com- 8H smhhere. tesa geal toast many ot Camp| Wood recently] miker observer and cowl). Big Group’ of Smart Styles ballots in the three-day election’ of “®5 Named the Air Force's obser-)~ ee ~ Ginle Spring & Summer : vont ver of the month for Arizona. In| Wisconsin is only Auachpnarres miles ettionrs of Ford Local 600 of the! idition to sen Peers pe MiRerionesnye United Auto Workers union, | 399 plane spotting a ‘month, the Igwa. ; —_* . . ay om fear : *. ok * - ———— | Yeti pect be band. printed. unti June te, ‘Nee end cotton saris to go freely into export nounced. eT a The polls opened at 6'a:m. -today : e and, will. close at 6 p.m, Friday. Bright New COLORS for Faded Fabrics — Now inte ‘SHORTS Six’ candidates, including incum- - herr) s bent Carl Stellato, are inthe race Including Charcoal Gold - Turg wise ~ Ci | Sizes : for loeal president. Stellato, a long- hint sg 3'to 6x : time opponent of UAW President ~J to 4 2 Walter Reuther,—is- pryragens . Se = — SS sixth term as. head o ee E... Es, She nile to choose otig =~ witeras : a Ford local. : ae - include’ drip nn” dry, denim, top sail, ae = [a poplin, etc. Solids, parnerre and stripes. f Fishermen's Special Jointed Style” 4B : , | ‘Gims PEDAL PUSHERS. 3-Section < zs 5 Sizes . eo Ivy Sain style, orfe back gees elas- = POLE E ; tic waistband. Santorized Washable sheen ‘le é uae twill-in assorted aa: colors. * * In Timé tam SPRING-TIME. CLEANING. nee Gms’ 2-Pe. suoRTs wd Our 31.19 Value’, 9 C consnger-wetie cials have urged U.S. aid — fi-| nancial or otherwise — in fight- ing Communist subversion. The aes *U. S. offer ta Jordan.would ap-| pear to be the first concrete move: in this direction, said one well- placed source. Iraq's leaders appear confident’ that King Hussein has contro] of) the situation in his crisis-torn) country: This confidence is bol & stered by theview in Baghdad -that the young. King next door is following. Iraq's dwn successful course —jn Semhating Communist subversion. - When Iraqi Premier Nuri Said cracked down on the Reds in 1954, his first step — like Hassein's, — was to dissolve all political par- ties. Nuri. also had ifaq’s young King & “Aisal, Hussein's cousin | PSS a ee ae Iraq Favors ‘Aid. to Jordan Turkey. Short- ofthis, traqi offi-| the. Arab world, + pur learns. - =< ; wes 4 i. oe oo FREE! NOTHING TO BUY! 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Fleor ,- - =—Maia eae, cat ogy gamnet "Ser Ane eT eS Nasser, whose ambitions and — ——— ; aad : world that-a firm anti-Communist | tum fall, @uring the -Suez* eve teele, baer ype cg ahs ae ; I 7 Sd i ena mh elma He | A ul for fat It folk ‘Now available for sale that pr ti - ia s strongly anti- Red govern-| in trad and this is still in force./ * * * : a U ous news or s: ow availa $a e wi resri ion! ment has often shown it fears) Hussein also has taken this step. | Hussein has pt in Pree : Communist infiltration of the) fragi leaders also are —heéart-i touch wi a Sates uring | Arab Middle East more than out- ad ‘by the closer relations mp. the recent crisis a as n gv right Soviet intervention. ‘parently developing between Hus-| ©" - 48surance of . Iraqi military | = - * * }sein and King Saud of Saudi Arab-| S#PPort if neede d. bea . fee Iraq has continuously solight to! a. 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It works to as erage poet e Ta Yisneh : ier ee tac —_ oe Lk eae wence Goh ty sntallng Jot spate’ be tls ginger Ned tor and 1 without the sate amount of ‘conscious effort that ordinarily “iw as ard Yo - These atest results /. cE sbi Leer es, me calorie foods th e" ier than An Other Reducing so nies -#-seducing diet. Trimet curtails your appetite, mate = B | « E : ge ol Ever Tried te |. * tally, automatically. And off gome poutds and inches of wglyis ~~ $e from time to ti u've prob- as EN : 4 oe i * ably tried so-called ieducegcapsules,.. MM Veuve Ever Tk ae a4 pills, fad diets, exer- Seid eal fipenses of TRIMET ’ ot TRIMET tablets’ contain ws Oak Tn it all cap ee errno nn Seeeeee Receoncenrcrnrenineracicird 2 he as ite “ee of TRIMET! rt time, ome ” to ip te nd Caen set 4 i ve A 2 j = ‘ atin,“THE: PONTIAC PR ‘he’s No Mary Martin, ‘but She’s. a Gieat Nellie By PHYLLIS: BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS) — One doesn’t things like, . They’ re going to-say “well, she isn't bad for a. night- “forget a show, like * ‘South Pacific,"'|club singer — but she's-no- Mary, starring a crew-cropped oor ameter like Mary Martin, in eight skitting | years. * * * So last week, when City Center| raised the curtain on a revival | - of the musical, the Broadway first-. nighters had their lorgnettes pol- ished and their skepticisms sharp- ened for the appearance of one . - Miss Mindy Carson. Nobody : -wanted to be in Mindy’s shoes — trying to fill Mary’ shoes in the rolé of Nellie tea nurse, And that included, in the | . Jampy hours befere 8 p.m. “orp. Wednesday, Miss Carson herself. She couldn’t-tear her hair (‘there wasn't enough-left; after they_cut me down for the sham- poo fhumber”), and she couldn't bite her fingernails (‘It'd set a - béd example for my daughters"’), but she could well nigh think —— f * * By the a of the opening of! “South Pacific,” Mindy was being acclaimed as a —_ light for “Mindy Carson Conquers Broadway, and @ great many peo- ple were saying what she'd ex- They were adding; however: But she’s a great Nellie Forbush. - © WHAT SHE'D. HOPED “That's what; exactly what, I had ‘hoped for,” she exclaimed, lRanquet-Style Rations Eyed for Combat Troops PHILADELPHIA —The armed forces apparently are toying with the idea of feeding combat troops: in any future war banquet style, On display here at a materials handling exposition is a pack- aged dinner that will serve 25. The Navy says proposed menus in- clude. filet. mignon, tasty chops and succulent fowl. The package also includes table settings for 25.. But. observers ‘not- ed that the sample main course on display: is that old meee chili-and- beans. : when we met her over a cup of coffee and under a pale mink)se cape, “The director (John Fearn- ley) told me right at the be- ginning — ‘Now look,’ he said, ‘you are going to do this show) as if it had never been done be- Hore.’ “I knew that if I ‘tried to_ copy, Mary Martin, which I couldn't be-. cause I saw her only once and that | was eight years ago and my) memory isn’t that good although I) learn lines easily, well the- best] J. could do\would be a good imita-) ion of something ‘I wasn't. So I) it, and there . you .are!"” peeted:.She’s .no Mary... Martin. didn’t try, and they seemed to like, Not sure where “there” waa. ate hear my. .voice » Bk at t the fifth row, < *: ae ek for me, so my accompanist, Sher- ourselves in a cell (office) in the Brill- Building for five months, seven’ hours a day; and I prac- ticed voice projection. “It was awful. Net the work, the projection, I couldn’t stand to _the cars till I finally got it right.” Broadway “But about a year and a half ; ago I suddenly decided that was) — man Edwards, and I barricaded) listen to myself, I wore cotton in | ESS, WEDNESDAY, May 1, 1957 I Ts | - ss Daughter bf : Pe. ' Lag islator ‘The result was this: A “Broad- way dant nk home Sipe 0 te ture. In dreams and self-assutance, she now resembles her 5-year-old| . with the matter-of-factness of youth: : up I will be @ television star.” daughter Jody, who said, recently, W “Mommy, I guess when I grow|dler won. Speaks for Minority. INDIANAPOLIS ew — Expected unanimity on a routine amendment was broken emg ly in the Indiana NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY LANESIDE'S 1 NEW Policy. SHELF PRICES. REDUCED... : »— we changed the subject and asked | aS 7 Price TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: waty ee | Low 3 9 = Well, she said, the story of ‘ E - [GUNIOR EDITORS ‘her life is she. was born in New| SAVE 10 Yo se*® — oe York . City, worked first as a ae note these ret frices are secretary, has been a nightclub, ~g =| eee. Keown 7} radio, TV and record_singer, and! - 3. Sally Cultivates Her Garden -- never really wanted Broadway un - about 18 months ago. | ee, ee eee VEAL LOAF na: : : “When Mary Martin, whom I've| PICKLE G@ PIMENTO' = “Inever met but would love to be- : of ‘South Pacific,’ she rambled | se a DUTCH LOAF . “Dick Rodgers asked me to| (ieee are ™ eae Parra »|¥YOUNG. AND. STUPID , SOUSE - Lb Oe FO Reto rn Nagar “oda HEAD CHEESE te theater. ‘Or I suppose tar 1 ape ~ knew I wouldn’t cot ga enough, ui : was = = = yee =— | EVAPORATED. ene Former. price 4 for 57¢ | = Crackin Good Saltine Former price 25¢ seq manee}PET MILK © 4 2 53° 5 te : $50" DANCE ans WO iS CRACKERS : as AY 1 ' ' = * ' ; Former price 2 for 300 rf Fermer price Tle One of the ineet tmipertelt Wings Sor the new eardstier to Tears Iq what plants grow best in his part-of the country. You cah find out by asking friends and neighbors who have a garden. - Once you have obtained. set of tools, you should find a place for! ~ them where they are protected from the weather when not in use. Always wipe the tools clean and dry when you're finished with your| day’s gardening. A Kittle greags rebhed on metal parts Row and. then will keep rust away. After the soil has’beén spaded and all the big lumps broken up — so the new plants fave a chance to push to the surface — rake in a little fertilizer: ‘You ean get it from the: seed or hardware store where “ you buy_your seeds. _Miere is Sally--ready to remove _-@@n plot. Paste this picture on cardboard and color..Fasten Sally’s| | the last little weed from her’ gar- apron to her‘ skirt with a brass fastener through’ the indicated: holes—. now she can bend: over to work with her hand fork. The two markers. "ate for use as indicators once,you The two posts at the left will help have put in your seeds and plants. you make straight lines for plants in the garden plot you cut out yesterday. te Put the posts down into the slits in the soi} at the end of the garden plot and fold tabs as indicated, F-for forward and B for backward. Then the line markers wil] stand and you can wind a thread dround * them as shown in the small sketch. This-will givé you a nice straight row as a guide in planting your seeds. ———=—tRehecea Robinson of John’s Island, 5S. C., won $10 with tira Sug-! * gestion. Send your ideas in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Hig- Jf > ys * gins, AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: Patty Dees Transplanting. | A a8 OnLy 3142 COURSE Ar ARTHUR MURRAY'S Arthur Mu : ecial int ow you Secouma a Learning is fom ‘because there womry fy erful ancer. ~ is only one step to master! Opes 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. daily, —ARTHUR-MURRAY— 25.€. Lawrence St. FE 2-0244 dé ieee aly ewes Tapestry : Head. Height Back’ 4 | Foam ‘Rubber in Cullen * / 1 Here is one of the most _ ‘For Mother’ s Deh, May 1 ey Cover / / | : SNIDER'S TOMATO cabal 2 sa ue, 29° & | 1 FREESTONE PEACHES New Low Price AIAX CLEANSER Py waned Reg. Can mr oh * ay {RiNso BLUE 10X er Brown | ro eh SUGAR nce 2 2565 pes aed 4 ‘ 2 FOR 27c RINSO BLUE = 58 Y Peep we g FRESH MILK All ‘Washing DETERGENTS Inclading TIDE, DREFT o ‘ - versie Bee ie 4 ~ Giant . nd ¢ CHEER _13°9 ‘Ath Poplin trends H ciganetres | WELCH’S. aes JUICE ee Former prea 20 Fa 3 ue 3] NESTLE'S QUIK : » A: F : REAL e000 = PIOKLES eS: Ya-Ga | 49% : ZION FIG BARS ROBINHOOD, COLD MEDAL er f PILLSBURY FLOUR q BABY. FOOD Your. Cheice GRISCO, any or puro s Be If instomt COFFEE kos REMUS $ QUALITY pUTTER bb. Can 6-Ox. Sst SWIFT'NING Shortening I Voriaties . oe 3 PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES ME 7 ‘Varieties BETTY CROCKER CAKE thal mn - mEOTHG HON = ‘Ony * j ‘ree aS 3 ae 4, ant ~ Deaths i in: 1 Pontiac and” the Exomantel Baptist Church ol of-; wierd DB D. Bush, ane of ficiating. Burial will-follow in Pontiac, died yesterday following - @h operation in Coral Gables, Fla.|- - Mr.-and Mrs.:Bush éf-Gare had _gone- to-West-Hollywood, Fla. to visit-their son, Harold Zepplin, ~ Surviving besides his wif and son, he leaves two. Mr, Bush's body: Si ke teben _to Clare for seryicé at 2 p.m. "Sunday in thé | Congregational Courske bert ei follow in the|** ed MRS. CARL T. LEWIS Mrs. Carl T. (Marguerite) Lewis, 41, of 519 Montcalm St. died yes- terday in ‘St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. She had been ill about a year, She came to Pontiac from Gala- tia, I.swhere she was a member _ of the. Methodist Church. Besides her husband, Mrs. Lewis’ pas {s survived .by her mother; Mrs, Ezra Harris of Galatia; a daughter; va “a sister, Mrs.| . ~~ Helen ‘Doran of Murray, Ky.; and)” two brothers, Gail. of Pontiac and || Sharon, at home; Cari of Galatia. Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday! from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with Dr. Tom Malone of White Chapel Memorial Cemndtery, —_— REBECCA LOUISE MARION’ Rebecca Louise. Marion, ‘ five-| "y€ar-old daughter of Charles D.|™4 and” Blanche R. Howell ‘Marion of| ~ 1 James Ordiway, infant son of Mr. died Monday after a. long illness, - Deaths Elsewhere PHILADELPHIA — ~ Rabbi. Je- cited at 2:0 Thursday evening Mr. Nice: is survived by hia wile |Grace, a; brother Jack of Pontiac, a sister Mrs. Gail Cote of Califor- ot the United Synagogue of Amer- iea and former executive director ance of Savannah, Ga., died. Mon- day. He was born in Minneapolis. ginia Buckley Cooke, 62, of Rich- mond and-Manistee, ‘Mich. widow of Mortimer C, Cooke of New York, died yesterday. : LAPEER — Service for Allen and Mrs, ‘Eldon Ordiway of 1046 died | m'Women Drivers Collide — at Area. Intersection Two women drivers collided at OXFORD — Service for Mrs,/the intersection of M-59 and Tele- i lgraph road at 11 a.m. yesterday. * * * Mrs. Helen M. Becker, 51, of wonde 600. Commerce St., “Milford, ‘and Priscilla’ E> Hamilton, 17, of *53 Church §t.; Clarkston, told Water- fort Township police each thought she had the green ‘light — the will“be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Harmon, Funera] Home homes--in-the U. S. than in- i ‘General other country. eee a nee treated and released. _ mite PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. asst Fi iremen Stymied ‘fy in Effort to Trap Attic Rattlesnake ___ NASHVILLE, Tenn, w— Mrs. of ‘the Jewish Educational Alli: Robert E. Zink was sure she an something like a snake = .*« 4 “in her attic, so = nes | Se ee pring faved in with relatives. ALLEN JAMES ORDIWAY RICHMOND, Va. —Mis. Vi-|M@. Delete deelined to-look into her ‘attie-for her, Said’ he was) Sure enough it was a snake, and 4 fattler at that. But it slithered down . into a wail. They “brought ‘back a skin the; snake had ‘shed fo. prove it. Mrs. Zink and the ‘firemen are wondering what.to do next. Dies From Rock ‘n’ Roll More rong! own ‘their own Mrs. Becker. was taken“ to Pon (Welter Raginand Walls, 25,-- fell Hospital with scalp| and broke his neck. He en ® * nee. i a Gillespie four’ years’ ago. ee OE The courtroom’ of: Detroit Re- corder’s Judge Gerald W. Groat e «2! &- “the deletine, directed by attor- ney G. Leslie Field, probably will stress Singer's repudiations along with testimony of a woman who has said she was with the sugar warehouse foreman at the time I pect State fo Rest Case in Singer Trial | DETROIT (INS) — The state was expectet! {6 Test its case fo-|: day at the first degree murder) trial of ex¢marine Philip J, Singer, 38, accused of slaying co-ed Joann 2 Injured i ‘in edilant Treated for’ Minor Cuts. RIVERVIEW (INS) — — Body Found in Channel The body of a man tentatively identified as Harry ;B. 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As Seen on TE nD. i” AnD sone se @ A, mold’n hold) sm . tee em _ M0) “ORD Peeee remms meet ase teen! t aie ig di i i Ft gh Ra A oa i ae et og OS | ee ee Bo) ie See = ai a rs # f i fi Ee fe ‘i t mee se a i i f Fis aA | i Pal ‘ : a Meet te ie * oF ‘ 4, Pts. s as ‘ ke me nS [ose “aur. PONTIAC PRESS. “WEDNESDAY, uA, A. 1057. GSS 2s be Sa a oo ee Be ep 2 ie aS ee ee Pee me aes a ~ ye Wes ane x. HE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. ee a cs enn ee 4 “.- Pontiac 13, ; ‘Trade. Mark seiy meat sens , Published from Tus Powrue Passe Building a Fireceralp z and Publisher Fonace F. Beoors, Hows H. Prrecreate Executive Vice ent-<--¥ice President and end Adverti Business Manager Russe . Bani. M. ‘Teeavweit, Tavertsing Manage Jonw A. huey : . ation Manager W. CHanies ae Navertsina Mer. ‘lautied PMenasee atered ot Fost Office. Ponte. at second class matter _MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bill to “The Associatéd. Press ts i, sutited exclusively to use for republication cal"nets printed ts Anis Dewspeber at well as all AP pews ‘Tut Powrtsc Parse is delivered by carrier for 40 cents “® Week: where carrier service is a by mail in Oakiand, Psyc acomb, rAd an Washtenaw Counties it is $17.00 a wer elsewhere in higan and all other places im the United States $20.00 @ year. ail subseriptions payable in advarce. Phone pontiac PE 3-181. : MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIPCULATIONS "WEDNESDAY, MATS. Restrain TB Patients From Public. Recently the’ ‘House of Representa- — tives in Lansing passed a bill to permit tuberculosis sanatoriums to. hold patients who are ordered hos-- pitalized by probate courts. ¢ * we *& ‘The bill was introduced by Rep. Fredrick Yates and Mrs. Charline White, both Democrats from De- . ' troit: The vote to pass the bill was 87 to 5 before going to the senate. Under ‘this bill the “sanatorium: doctors would be permitted to-pold the few TB patients who refuse to ow protect the public from the disease and who have been éommitted by a ‘court to a hospital. Under present law, there is no way of enforcing the court's order. jf 2 f The new bill also allows trans- fer of court committed patients © to a specialized care facility at the northern Michigan Tuber- | culosis sanatorium at Gaylord. * * & In order to safeguard the patients. a three man medical review board will be set up so that committed pa- tients can appeal for a medical _ recommendation to have their com- would\be allowed to select one of the doctors. on. the and. the other two would be picked_by. ithe court from 4 list. of TB physicians fur- nished by the state health commis- sioner. * > ae. oe When. the chance of infecting others is present, it is obviously selfish on the part of the patient © not to remain hospitalized. It would appear that a measure of this type, which is for the protection of ail -.-citizens-of-the-state, should receive - prompt action from the Senate. - The Michigan Tuberculosis Association. reports that no re- _ \gtraint is needed for most of the TB patients. It is estimated that the bill will apply to about 150 uncooperative patients. At the » Michigan sanatoriums. - Nasser on. Top “The Suez question. is back in the . Security Council where Nassrr has presented his own ideas for operating. _ the canal, Aa > or leave it sa unlaerl plan and ould rpt ‘at any N bree Weapuns Fear ‘Could Défeat Adenauer | Early this month after many set- backs, West Germany began military conscription which eventually will build the army from its present... 90,000 men to 500,000. While Chancellor Apznaver_would a like the army to be equipped with nuclear weapons, some Germans are ~ fearful of the consequences. The. ‘new force needs nublear wehpons if it is to protect Germany from a Soviet attack. Threats from Soviet Russia and widely publicized fears of West Germany's leading atomic - j 7 Gr SACRA cages eee = * “a scientists have’ dampened any wide- spread German enthusiasm rearmament. = +’ a 2 . The new ground force is looked | upon as a key unit in the vital NATO army holding | the Euro- ~ pean line against Russia. Some’ ‘Western units have been reduced — on the ground. that nuclear © weapons will carry a large share . J of the defense burden in the , / future. However, Seaaay Bostrom teams ta dtiteies ihintes 5 ee ea dee cae si Boys’ tugging. prosiies India Searches for Oil and Gas Romanian’ Crew Sinks | Test Well in Foothills of Himalayas : “This is the beginning of a great venture,” Prime Min Nehru the ‘drillers. India plans to spend more. than 300 million rupees~(63 million dol- Al staked out for x private, acres ype which began turning near Jawala- about 1,625 workers. Of that num-| represent 725 preduction workers. Purchased by UAW 332. voted 395-346 to continue. a ‘The New York plants sios|~ yore frame house in Lamar stoppage grew out of a dispute) s 16 tiiake it a shrine to Mis- - ber, the United Electrical Work- ers Union (independent) claims Birthplace of H. $. - * * Members of the- union's Local strike yesterday. | LAMAR, ‘Mo. (INS) — The birth-) eee * |place of Harry S. Truman —A electric. motors and capaéitators|—~ yas purchased today by the for ‘fluorescent lights. The work Auto Workers Union which over reduction of piecework parts souri's first president, in one department. : The one and a half story house) sale. A aa as weal Mrs. Everett Earp, widow of the neptiew of famed! ‘by owner Marshall Wyatt Earp. * bal * The house, framed by a white|9r the death of three relatives and picket fence, has been a sign since Truman became'tfalien and broken both hips. Calls President. Se Neemonng heron w Offical’ Bad News Day >| mukhi, a hilt town-in the Himala- yan foothills, — All officials warned against over given: help. ie ger Soviet; Union’ drew up ine Reach Agreement + sented, New Yeahs Sith Diet since “| Mora to Talk i Dewale SS ee Canada and West Germany have ‘to fit -In- Politician’ § Daughter Still on Critical List - WASHINGTON. — A New ‘s daughter ‘who. shot herself in a down-}/ , | town hotel yesterday remained in x* * * hotel and shot herself in the ab- domen with a .22-caliber rifle. Mrs. Williams . told -newsmen eaers| Met, daughter had teen: depressed] Gas Workers, Gull 1 Sane ems si Desi A tae ot ”) diator, a ae Se DETROIT @ — Répresentatives ‘Co. and Local) - “1389 of the Oil; Chemical and Atomic Workers union today announced an-agreement in a. labor dispute that shut ‘down the. company’s Detroit area pats, almost two) Jmonths ago. ee a |supplying the Detroit area. Hyman Parker, state labor me- Apaid aia et ¢ Dump Problem Solved, - ‘DETROIT w—The probléni ‘ot tities of industrial waste is being solved with transport of the ma- ‘terial .as fill for a~Ganadian réal estate development on Peche ‘Is- land. A. Detroit engineering firm which contracted for the work esti- *imated that a million cubic yards — of waste will have been dumped by the end of the year. The project - will require 5,000,000 cubic yards of fill, —— 1961. DETROIT @® — Trends in inter- American relations will be dis- cussed. beforé the, Detroit Ec Joptimism. It ig only a test well.) India’s production is less than three million barres a year, a Grop ‘in the world’s. oil backet. India spends 750 million: rupees (almost 158 million dollars) in for- eign exchange San yee Sr Bee lon the deaths of two aunts and|#eum products. - JONIA ® — In one day Joma ateigd Supervisor Bernard Ardis d telephone calls notifying him ia fourth call that an aunt had Russell Letner of St.Louis, Mid- an uncle were made -to Ardis a a 2 ee and\within the space of two hours. John E. Rinkenbaugh. of Gily, sepresested the wien, af the| 2 American and British. oil com- eee panies cooperated in a program to George Washington died at the/train train technicians. lage of 68. Experts from Romania, Soviet onomic Club Monday by Jose A- Mora, of Washitigton. He is sec- reatary general. of the orgahiza- American Union. (Alumni Slates Edwards DETROIT #-— State Supreme Court Justice George Edwards will be principal speaker Thursday at the annual reunion of the Detroit College of Law.-Alumni Assn. Li t 199. 95 elect. 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(INS) — CARBONDALE, Ml,’ @ —°On'their heads end will be moved to| HUNTINGTON, W, Va; (AP)— : Solitary to Loss of Radio John Burke, is very effective. ¢ “Cecile Dionne, 22, one of the four. ‘ surviving quintuplets, said today in Montreal she plans to marry Philippe Langlois, 26, in August. South Africa had a. race courses | 50 years ago compared with 25\soreheads. Their department:-is| : {housed in a basement. Maximum} An. ordinary sneeze travels two by someone with a blunt- instru- Pipes in'to three feet. tbe where horse racing is held today, Johannesburg reports. sity geology students/are known as clearance is six / feet. ‘campus, Southern. 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Servant of Jordan’ s a Rifai Called Back in Crises I BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Samir Pasha Rifai has been a tough and able servant. o the Hashemite kings of Jordan, usually in time of crisis. : Now in his late sixties, -he is serving once more, this time as foreign minister and strong man! backing 21-year-old King Hussein, Evidence of his position was the way he implied to newsmen Monday that Jordan would ac- cept the U. 8. offer of $10,000,000 to help in its battle te stay in- dependent and anti-Communist. He spoke with authority, welcome aid from anyone, where,” he said, “provided. it is offered unconditionally and does not interfere in any way with our freedom, sovereignty and inde- pendence.” ~~ Twice before in recent “Pears, : Rifar playéd-a major part in the country’s future. He/held the post of premier when King Abdullah, Hugsein’s Grandfather and found- er of modern Jordan, was assas- sinated in — * Much to ys surprise of diplo- long | odern “We 1 any- | matic observers and Jordanian isubjects, Rifai kept the country stable and strong in the wéeks of {} trouble. FIRED GLUBB oa Again last year, it was Premier Rifai who told Lt, Gen. Sir Johri 'Bagot Glubb he was fired as com- mander of Jordan's Arab Legion. at the crucial interview was Sa lite and peremptory.” Under King Abdullah he was one of two or three leaders who alternated in the top posts ac- icording to the king's pleasure. Another of -those. leaders was Ibrahim Hashem, now premier. One of Abduwilah’ «great dreams. was a” Syria,” a union of iraq, Syria, |_ Palestine and Jordan, And Rifai | always has favored strong Arab ties rather than ties to the West “Greater like the Baghdad Pact. He served as premiet last year for four months to lead the” gov- ernment ‘through .refusal to join the pact. Although ‘clearly still against Jordan's joining the Bagh- dad Agreement, Rifai has left no doubt about his and the govern- ment's stand toward international . Cemmunism. He stated: “Jordan is against any alien doctrine contrary to our - beliefs, customs and traditions.” ) Gen. Litzenberg Meadt U.N. Armistice Group MUNSAN-NI, Korea W— U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen, Homer L. Litzenberg.today took over as jseriior member of the U. N: Com- mand component of the Military Armistice Commission here. Litzenberg succeeded Maj. Gen. Matthew K. Dichelmann, U. Air Force, who had served as sen- ‘UNITED SHIRT * Distributors Downton and at Tel-Huron jor member of the five-man com- | mission since last November. Di-| a was reassigned as spe- assistant to the commander of p> ea Far. East Air Force First. elevated railway in. New Glubb said jater Rifai’s manner! 2 o! ot ‘NO HORSEPOWER HERE — JUST MULE POWER — Mule power is still the vogue on the Roswell McKalvia farm in Owosso. McKalvia, “with them. (right) .and his partner, Floyd Peck, work 100 acres with the help ot the isso! =— shown —S York was opened for use in 1968. effective May 10. The judge yesterday signed an order, which holds that the pres- ent One-day-a-week use by Ne- Miami Golt Course Opened fo Negroes LC MIAMI, ‘Fla. @—Federal Judge Emmet C. Choate has ordered the’ Miami Springs golf course opened to Negro~players. at -all times,! groes is unconstitutional, The course.is owned by the city) of Miami and is the only ‘golf| * * * course this city operates. The order was on a suit brought) by four Negroes for full an S.\of the course. Miami city attorneys neice * * * that no federal jaw makes jnt tion of golf courses m and that opening the Negroes would endanger the “peace, health and safety” of both: Miami and the ed ‘ot Miami! Springs. i yal fairy 'Plan. Punewey by Ik e Beta on Shelf WASHINGTON: came ine apacitated. The/ ‘powerful Texas Democra -anything” wer retirement bill.” Under the plan.approved by the | President the Constitetion would he amended to allow a Chief Executive to transfer his powers | and duties to the vice. president in the event he was unable to perform them. (INS) — House iSpeaker Sam Rayburn virtually ruled out today any action this jyear on President_ Eisenhower's proposal for transfer of presidential | powers if a Chief Executive | be- The proposal held that if a_prési-'* ident was unable to maké the de- Rayburn Rules Out ition to Shift E xecutive Power transfer should take place. At the time the plan was laid Eisenhower might tirn over the President Richard M. 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TO 9 YOUR CONTRACT IS CARRIED NO FINANCE COMPANY! + AN eS YOU PAY RIGHT IN OUR STORES! ‘Instantly OK’'ed ENTIRE ROOMFUL ef _}are arriving in India every three S 200,000 tons were delivered April. . jtinue at the 200,000-ton monthly _lopment.Another 54 millions. will to India as a direct grant. : cision; the vice ‘president and the. cabinet could. decide ‘when ‘the! before the House Judiciary Com-| mittee, there was speculation that’ t\functions..of his office~ to “Vice predicted the House would “not do about what Rayburn fore completing his second term.’ isardonically termed the “Eisen-| : about the speculation, he had heard since he entered the Rayburh’s comment came as he "better shape than we've ever IS Seals Bain: iot Relieve fanind NEW. DELHI i#—With near- famine conditions reported devel- oping in several Indian states, ‘the U. S. Embassy today announced two shiploads of American grain days. ae ‘Junedale Brand - Redi-Eat PICNICS ~ deed The embassy said India had re-] + edak COLMA mesttis toes at aaa March 31 under the agricultur- ja commodtis tgreement iend last .August, and-that probably in Deliveries are embeted to con-| FE 8-9139 rate, Ealier delays were blamed on the closing of the Suez Canal. “Under the three-year agreement India pays rupees for the Ameri- can wheat, rice, cotton and other ee ony United States will lend back $234,100,000 worth of the ru- pees for Indian economic devel- be given and-the United. Statés will spend 72 millions. in India for’ its le. expenses. agricultural products. = ~— matic establishments;’ and other, Reve Pure Pea- nut Oil — Su-- perbly refined to make good food festier & even more de- = licious! ve ‘i amsniiiinsiaiad 5 , a sheaths! epdrnee 41 N. Saginaw SPRING SALE! MARKDOWNS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Aug - Open Fei. ‘til 9 P.M. - _Charge. Accounts Invited of ‘SSES. 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Pol "Values t to 5. 99 ‘Sizes 1 os: 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. ands lished cattons, prints, or i Program Is Cut | Portions of New York, at Bisa Request Residents of East Colgate and/ New York avenues told city com- were financially unable to pay for curb and gutter improvements: for . their streets, After hearing some 18 residents ‘of the two streets, living between University and the Pontiac, Ox- ford, & Northern Railroad, Con ‘missioner Floyd P. Miles asked that the two projects be deleted “We all seem pretty well satis: ~~ fied ‘the way the street is,” said “Union Agent Found Guilty of Assault Curb and Gutter - East: Colgate Dropped ji -gaigsionera lest evening that they| . ; Cecil L.-Foster, of 196 E. Colgate, | i ae ee i - THE PONTIAC PRESS, rE - “True Life Adventures — HOME ‘SWEET HOMEWRECKERS, LATE ARRIVING BROWN PELICANS FIND NESTING MATERIALS ON | THE ISLANDS OF THE | MissiceirPr) DELTA . Quite ECARCE. rar ar > es. acetate ay ll * " == at #, PE ~ mae | tember ina Bloomfield Township ‘tavern last month. West Bloomfield Township Jus- | | Oe eee 2990 Barnés St., Waterford Township, appealed the decishe that Nicaragua's army chief has 40 eneatt court, according - to | tae wad Gamepad th seceinc Roy Smith, 33, af Keego Harbor.| Smith was reported to have at- tempted to take his picture in the bar. Liter-ally ‘No’ "| DETROIT w — The Detroit Common Council turned down a re- ‘quest from an advertising agency ‘dor permnistion 06 Wrop 75,000 leal-| ‘lets over the city in-a fund-raising ‘drive. The council decided the air-| drop would violate the city's. anti-| = Nicaragua Cancel. MANAGUA, Nicaragia W—The year term in | refugees already in the West are DxESDAY, MAY }, 1957,” VIENNA — ‘The wives of risking their lives, and sometimes theif children’s, by trying to flee - across the heavily guarded Hun- garian bordér to Austria./ #2 | mark in my identification papers :| I would be finished. & Ev HOME: BULVER WiLL NOT + JABG6ITATE. Se alah oo rea oa AN EARLY SETTCER---IF SHE CAN GBT AWAY WITH Ts | 4 Diesel by King Fasc Syedicne — — Call; Tiff Cooling ‘he meme tr or Complaint Sought 'Somoza, and was elected to a six- February. Nicaraguan - Honduran border tiff ee appeared cooling today with word Koscinski Quits Bench, canceled a callup of reserves and U.S. Judge 12 Years ak moore DETROIT w — Federal Judge : » |Arthur A, Koscinski, 70, yesterday) him more.” The chief of staff, Gen: Ana- retired after 12 years on the bench. Mrs) E stasio Somoza Jr. sai oe sok) Koscinski had submitted his let- be = ame at tras’ |. of retirement to President Eise | decision to take her complaint to’ counselors haven't helped. | tae of Central-A hower early last month. He cited can Sate ipoor health as the reason for his. retirement, Honduras charged last er paragon ern ge-vesealbe ra ‘that 50 Nicaraguan’ soldje ci ; = moved into a town at the ‘the newly created frontier prov-) ince of Gracia @ Dios. Nicaragua} contended the town, Mocoron, wa ‘in Nicaraguan territory. ‘Diplomats from the United Republican national _ committee- | states and Latin-American coun- man, to succeed Koscinskt. y President cere the ate ge Aru 3 {itera of Pr zoe Chil Abandonment. 31G ECONOMY WIN bo AFF ECTS You! If you're an average driver, you wouldn't have had a - chance In this year’s Mobligas Economy Run.. It takes Every car of every make Economy Run was a new ee ee by real eae w jolt be OP tate you: . ep oe ke « me yi te was carefully tuned for the Run and the cars were piloted _ in this exacting kind of driving. Natu-— rally, the mileage they got is higher than the Sgure you can expect. . : 6" aS De a. a ti tie Ew at Pen oe s = Cars of different weights abi eagles diplackeneats ‘cannot compete on an equal basis. ‘Such a competition: order to ive all cars far hace, te engine ton-miles-per-gallon as sed basis for the oficial. Mobilene Besaoary Res Run are seasoned professionals to win | in ee . States “Aueiniiile Club, Piynowth's official ton-miles- per-gallon led the entire “Class A” field. ” Bear in mind, too, that Plymouth’s winning mark was set using a V-8 engine with TorqueFlite automatic perma 9 Several ‘of the losifig cars in Plymauth’s ision: used 6-cylinder engines—supposedly more eco- entered in the 1957 Mobilgas 1957 stock model. 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BERMAN Optometrist > Af ter Being i in Practice in Pontiac 10 Years : Aarne “The. opening of his newly equipped and. enlarged ar optical lag at the Lema location. ° R NORTH SAGINAW STREET An open-invitation to all to inspect ‘our modern, ee * comfortable display room set up so that style- conscious wearers of glasses can select their own’ frame from hundreds of. domestic-and imported i | fraifies. Reasonably priced,-badget terms avail- _ ee eS er ee —<— SM a, Pa ae r oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 1, 1937 , \ ne eee an fe ; x f tne > oo OR c 4 “4 5 . Wate _ Announces ; a New Grade of Gasoline, | ee on the Successor to Shell Premium é i : any Car Can USEC | : Z. oe rs pc ¥ yg : a 7 Z of / The euteunabile vidoes is producing the most power-. concentration of these adeinitics gives Super Shell its ae - / ful. cars ever offered the American public .. , cars with _ built-in “power pack.” — | ae |.- /- ~*~ higher compression engines :that require a more power- i 2 / Pe ful gasoline in order to deliver full performance: i Bie pe Seess Shell do for rit : ’s more higher pressi tios, per instantly -gutomatically suppli any. afi What's caxgebone it ence guts engine with the full octane value required for knock free iy “even more power, are planned for the years to come. pe “a - ! . | Clearly then, a more ogi grade of eovilinn had Bees pagal A riving CORNER. 5 : ; | PG — to be’ made. ee : is means you get full knock-free power ie maxi- ee 7 | "y ieee ere eee Sa acceleration . . . from a standing start or for safe : oA - a a Bees. An entirely new grade of gasoline ___gassing at highway speeds. And, when you're cruising ’ , : oe The Shell Oil Company now introduces an entirely new along, Super Shell’s extra energy is converted to extra on, ss. grade of gasoline, Super with TCP*. 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Shell is America’s largest For a new gatoline—a new pump ; - eB = | amalker-of- gasoline for: commercial aviation, Ay "When you drive into your local Shell station you'll find » in fe 43; 4 _gasoling contains special power ingredients such as ~ eee en ee ee ey Bae. benzene, xylene, toluene. They pack more energy into a: $e . fo ‘ _ talon fgsalie chan anything ele you ean wet. Ahigh “ja the im ramerl gdp any ce BOE en : “WEDNESDAY, may. 1, 1957 “poNTIAg. MICHIGAN TTR Quint Plans’ i§ toBe nahin ‘in Autumi Cecile’ a Pik ~-May~ Visit Europe . 4 5 on ‘Honeymoon _ a MONTREAL “Cecile Dionne plans.to get married in the fall/. jada caleediae fl po : honeymoon, - os "ke ‘ee: * * The first of the Dionpe quintup- lets ‘to. become engaged, Cecile ‘said in a Montreal Herald inter-| — view that she snd radio technician 4 Philippe Langlois, 26, probably|. ! will marry some time after ghe| graduates from a nursing courses here, in August. ao | She reported her plans are ap- _. “proved ‘by her parents, Mr. and _ Mrs. Oliva Dionne of Callander, Ont... a en quints will be 23 on May 2, _ €ecile and Yv “My father likes” * Phittppe very lie as a, ah 8 rz Na “Reli a igion. and Psychiatry”. was a~ panel discussion attended by more than 500 at Pontiac State Hospital Mondiy. night, Panel-members.{left to right) B’nai Israel, “Israel A. Goodman of. Congregration the Rev. John A. Trese,. assistant secretary of Catholic charities, Archdiocese of Detroit, and Dr. Ivan A. Sad “Pointed out in the “Mental "Health Is Your Responsibility” pan- Gwen the need for furthering’ the 1,400 Anes . ad ‘Hosp it ; | Wo ckskoee ‘S to Explain, Foster Mental Health ~ \ Community ‘participation in the,out problems, and an understar(- spestunege dnibdat,Peatinn Seieling of bobavioe belpe to Pall 5 ligion’s airhs.- LEGAL PROGRESs — * for halfway hospitais for the pa- tient ‘Who -is- to-be rehabilitated : and returned to rag community, . ie a. Edueation of suahibnios in ac-” * cepting the patient back te work is another important factor in the patient's. rehabilitation. Those at- - tending the workshops accepted the fact that it is their responsibility. for- helping recovered patients in their adjustment to society, —~ + CARE EVALUATED and Our Children,” Prof. Clarice Freud of the University of Michix; gan discussed - legislative progress) ~ regarding child welfare. : On the panel .“‘Mental Health Xx Bureau told of the .Big Brother Pheer elle’. ete and were the Rev. €. George Widdifield of _LaCore, medicat: — of Pon- Another panel discussed “Mod-” Z ern Treatment in Mental Illness.” ~ ~All Saints’ Episcopal Church, , Rabbi | tiac State Hospital. “Tt would be very nice, very) Wellesley Club .. _ of Birmingham _ Hears Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. John M. Camp- | bell were hosts in their Birming- ham home to members. of the Birmingham Wellesley Club _. recently. Husbands were guests. t . x ‘* * L Dr. James B. Blodgett, chief of ‘the first surgical service at Grace spring concert by the Pontiac High School Vocal Department, will be presented © three evenings, May 7, '9 and 10. Over 600 singers. will participate. The Girls’ Glee Clubs will sing a group of songs called “The Best Things in Life Are Free’’—*Stair- way to. the Stars” (Signorelli), Following a month have returned to their home: on Cherokee road” Their son, William, on at + ‘New York University, joined them! in Florida during the'spring recess. ¢ * A Waist Nelda the boine: of Mr, and Mrs, Donald Pennell on Emily court. was held recently honoring Richard and Donald Weir, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph * tt * Richard E. Souslin, son of Mrs. Rosina L, Souslin of Savoy- drive, }was recently elected % -Tau Beta PHS Vocal. Department Will, Present 4 we Say It With Music,” the annual Mountains’ (Rasbach), “Clouds”! “Standing on the Corner” (Charlies), “Song of the - Brook’. (Schbbert) and-“Morning” tSpeaks+. the Warm: Brown Earth” To complete this group, | dunler Boys’ Enseenble will efter | spent at Palri Beach Shorés Fia. |society, at University of Michigan. Bill McClure and Duke Relyea. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart-E. Whitfield He ‘is also-a member of -Pi Tau' CLUB DIRECTORS Sigma, national mechariical engi- jneering honorary fraternity. * * * Tine Warrilow of Rast “Berk- ire road, Will b@ among the 25 | itis initiated inte Wayne | = Unsjrersity’s cha songs by the Boys’ Glee Ctubs. “Tt The Selectiv® Girls’ Glee Club [Must Go Down to the Sea’ (Cain) | will sing Branscombe’s “Sani and 294 “Sing Me a Chanty with a and |Yo-Heave-Ho” (Wellesley) open Mitchell's “Love Is the a, » \this group.in which Mike O'Berry the: (Will have solo lines. ing” (art. Rowley) and, “‘Road- Personal N éws of In terest Beta Kappa on May “in auditorium of Kresge Sc _ Li- brary. = oe Following the 5 p.in. ‘initiation Weir of Fiddis avenue, Richard ceremonies, Tine and ~her guests left today for the U.S. Army and (will attend a dinner in the Upi- (Loesser);: “Ship Ahoy’ headlines _ the “The Sea’ (Huerter}, “A-Rov- iways”’ (Clark) close this section. Shirley ‘Hutchison will present. an’ “Anchors Aweigh" dance. Soloists: ‘in “A-Roving’”’ will be Sam Baugh-/ Mrs. Doreen Voltmann and Ed-| ‘ward Banghart will direct the! |Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Clubs. “Youth for God and Country” fs’ |the appropriate caption for the Hinale which will include the entire, : of oe \department. Sega which bene bene eae | fo earry out this theme are | “While We’re Young” (arr. Ring- wald), “Your Land and My Land” (Romberg), “America the Beautiful’ (Ward) and “A_ 4 Mighty Fortress Is accel God” (arr. Gardner). : \"Phe-various hospital departments, medical, recreational therapy, oc- cupational therapy, social service, — psychology and nursing, were. ine juated, and the use ofthe new — +. Cqnsensus of | ~menibers was ‘that the whole man is being _ treated\ with team relationship of hospital 3faff arid community, ® Membersof the panel on “Re ligion and Psychiatry” pointed out that both ‘religion and psy- chiatry. attempt \fo help people achieve « state of\physical and mental well-being by accepting themselves as they = “This -was arise hgce that the. individual ‘capacities as well~as his ome ‘tions. This acceptance— is. im] ‘tant in finding individual goals: a vacation Pi,. mational engineering honorary ey, Dick Hathaway, Richard Mann, helps work out problems arising to jinterfere with achievement of taese| goals. 3 * * Religion, panel- peeks agreed |supplies_ oe: spirit needed to Mrs. Qvarcadt ie? Honored at Shower |, Mrs... John... Keninedy- was hoe) itess in her home on Berwick |boulevard Saturday evening at a ipink, and blue shower honoring Mrs. Robert Overchshier: Out-of-town guests~attending fhe shower were from Indiana, Dear- born, Grand Rapids, Inkster and ' : ‘Donald is on leave from thé US. |versity Student. Center. . . Air Force. & & @ -ot =. id * MES. Hilda Cornell and _ and = = | i. “ + + Bridge Winners |Mrs. Kenneth Cornel) and children| of — — are the proud Pontiac Dupli Bridge Virginia, Minn. are visiting at| “parents d Duncan, [racine Seaplente, Destan CHS, oma tt Me tod Men rien] tore Ap ry at St. vaggee it. Fogal-of Crescent Lake, —. . Merey Fiespital. | Grandparents - ot the infant are Mr, and Mrs. David Rogers | of Pine Lake and Mr, and Mrs. Reb- ert Puller of Euclid street. 1 . Other groups which will partici- | pate will be the choir and three! additional vocal ensembles. _Tickets are 50 cents and have been issued- to Vocal- Department} students and may be obtained .by |contacting ‘these students or the Vocal Department office, All seats Milford. Home From East Mr. and Mrs. John Yungk of Lewis street have returned from North Haven, Conn., where they were called due to the death of twill be reserved. her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Tufts. “The _Webster-Washington Neigh- processional and the National An- them were et by — La- ‘Core. ~ 4s, ‘vice president of the North- ern Oakland County Giri Scouts, peas Tot ook glia ow is ene w oer ‘program for girls from 7 fe 14. | Brownies of Troop 357 were pre+ sented with gold wings by their leader, Mrs. C. N. Dearing, and were invested as Girl Scouts by their new leader, Mrs. W. G. Clif- ford, in a fly-up ceremony, Troop leaders presented their Interme- diate Scout's 10-14, with earned Re ‘Comélia age 4 Oua rank anf bades insignia ant five-| year pi * * Evelyn Amidon and Sandra Grif- received their curved bar wards. This signifies they have earned first-class rank and. five} acditional badges. It is the high- est rank an Intermediate Scout eH achieve. / \ “ : Ponting Pre Photon ei ’ Shere ry Fink |of : Kathy Beebe of East I oad a ot at ee zie Sg ~ |structior’, by Carolanne }\ adults ‘in ‘Seung receiving ‘ ltheir five-year pins were Mrs. ~ Harry —Arnkoff,-Mrs. Ferdinand | Gaensbauer, Mrs. William Merrill, [Mre: Walter Proffitt and Mrs. Ray. mond Rapaport. | |Snyder at the piano. Webster: Washington Girl Scouts Conduct Court of Awards " Sénior Scout's 14-17, continue to: ‘live up to the Girl Scout Promise to—‘help other people at all times . «» and choose a field in which to concentrate. Those who have just earned their program aide bars are Kathy Beebe, Sherry Fink, Sue Koprince and Corellia Riggs. * * * After completing 10 hours of in- Bingham, district director, ‘the Scouts de- voted 30 hours each to working with youth «groups, such - as * * * : Recognized’ for their contribu- ‘tions were Jo Anne Dearing, Mrs. Patricia Bryce, Mrs. Ivan La and Mrs. Thelma Reid. = ' {TAPS PRESENTED In conclusion, the: Scouts sang Taps accompanied by Sharon Sue * te a ‘chairnias-of-the-Court-of- Mrs. Glenn’ Griffin served: as_pro- ' gram ‘chairman. Mrs, Norman Indian legend among the Chip\ - |pewas, who roamed this area, Mrs. “Mrs. Patricia rice wis ginerall é, was in charge of table dis-|-" - “Modern Treatment in ness”~was one of the discussions held at Pontiac Staté Hospital Monday night. Participating in this panel. discussion was Mildred Boyle (center), case -work. supervisor at the hospital.. Assisting with the panel, “Mental Health Joseph Ryder of: the Flint Youth : Mental Mle psychéatric he rector ot the ‘Child Psychiatry Department of the hospital, pointed out the public's responsi- During this week the: hospital has conducted tours and given ex- planations of tou comp. 208 Week: [ment of patients. eee Is Your. Responsibility,” were Ted Lind- say (left), a member of the Detroit Red Wings hotkey club, and Donald Har-— rower (right), president of the Oakland County Citizens’ Committee for Pontiac State Hospital. ah . New Chippewa Symphony ; Marks - Musical Milestone of the Chi mphony, com- rill Turner, associate. juctor of the Pontiac Symphony \Orchestra, at its final concert of season ‘Tuesday night in. , Lincoln’ a ‘High School. +. * * Basin; on an posed ‘and Teetteds ¥y Celia Mer-| > 8B RA DAWSON rand jts success. depending ‘on the! .| Mic ae sical history was continued support and backing of added to with na premiere playing the orchestra Pontiac institution. * * * The devoted work of a grcat many people, looking after many necessary details, help in a large part to bring success to these con- certs, besides the regular rehears- a permanent Excell Turner used authentic thematic —. material, ‘creating a work in three As each theme was developed, there was* unusual orchestral strength and tone, with great Using her knowledge of composi- tion, she built tonal Combinations that were fascinating, and opposing rhythms that challenged the or- chestra,. which did a splendid job in responding to her direction and helping ‘to’ make this a monu- mental work, worthy of lasting ee musical literature. Mrs. Turner received an. ovation and enthusiastic applause from the a A ; * * * : The concert opened with Fran- cesco DiBlasi,.the director, and the orchestra playing the overture! to “Ruddlan and Ludmilla” by} Glinka, -full of sweep’ and gaily tuneful, a colorful opening number. The Coppens Symphony followed this, | GUEST SOPRANO «- \ / Following ‘intermission, teas songs were delightfully ‘sung by Stella Peralta Baumann, Detroit soprano, who~won the audience ousness and “Tielodious warm qual- ity of voice, well placed in range from Die Fledermaus by Strauss. po ee = as a unit, in thé overture to the is a wonderful work, one of the movements that was ful] of -char-| - acteristic feeling ‘and imagination.} with her ee charm, ingenu-| ~ The orchestra was heard again, : opera “Mignon” by Thomas. ‘This: most tuneful, ¢ with a mel-|- ody that is like an art song, with the ‘harp having an opportunity to be heard-in-a lovely part. Then. follow other melodies . that of and faithful audiences are a com- als and preparation of the. orches- lient music, fine soloists. pened that: makes for success. 'Marsha At each concert there have been’ ushers chosen from different groups of young. people. Those serving Tuesday evening were from the Student League of Tues- day Musicale Club and the instru- mental department of Pontiac High School. * *« _* * They were Jack Horner, Mona Richie, Jay Owen, Alex Sekles, ‘Carol Young,_Lynn- Benter,Karen Beam, Kenneth Bae and Cameron. x Brake Adj ustment : “Wheel Alignment ‘ - Wheel Balance. . *« Total Value. cscs i Includes all this ive bce di _Feg. 350° ba grt reg. g50 2 Fronts FEQ. “400 a: 46 West tn FE 29281 | i ie i ‘ . at \ oe Ss i ; ] \ ese : a: eee z ae — a wbiaia aan als ee _ Rg Se OE i RTE ei RR es Sat lh * i: [) " be 1 ia A at (4 sh bo ee ae ty ze a + i so ry { £ 2 = r= eet cer a aca, er a, a vs Pa * cn 5 eed an pa SS ie! we rs re ee ee mseal aS MD WES Sita Sa Ba eee a ee GS \ Se i j : he i Paige aS age eee. ® es Brae aap ep - * . 7 Pas he ee § ¢ < { Pees eee | 3 A 7 Ts 7 5 x — Se. ie - awed Sea ee alee sa ‘ ah a 3 : “ x : i j 7 = fe a6 yo i ED See fee } ee] ob ee FN oe poypooe. vet hae Fe Hc a a eae ae gs SE eg eo Pe ery or t fi i) 5 \ f ms f ee, Co ae. je me, ita it “ ] Boe i Koel. : ; : Me ie awe o if : : .: ; 5 Sea < i % ee" " VS t ane = ee oe : i 5 oe ; ; ‘ t 4 f pounmmin PONTIAC PRESS. 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Mi 6-2170 i | 4 with seed called “The Joy in Singing,”’ at Winifred Cecil AY that kind of teacher, although technically I guess you'd call her a voice. coach. x <* * Miss Cecil conducts a course Town Hall in New York. This is - te and aeebay many of the sonia pants have embarked on success- ful. careers. JUST. 80-80 “The first time 1 saw. Miss Cecil in action I knew that she was_the kind of teacher Emerson the ven year of the course mind. 1'Teacher Helps Talent F Bloom ™ voice was good enough, byt she gave 8 -S0-80 performance, z When it. was finished, Miss Ceeil gently began to make what sounded liké just a few sug- gestions, But the next time the MR. “and MRS. WILLIAM R. ESSERY June Marion Newcombe Fo reside in quainted with-Miss-Cecil, because Clarkston are Mr.-and Mrs William *- -Essery. The former ‘Newcombe, bride is the June Marion _ daughter . of _ Mr. and Mrs. |. Thomas A. Newcombe of co a Ral song, it was a new experi: “ence. She was simply marvelens. I made a point of getting ac- I. had 4 feeling that she niight have something important to say — not just fo singers but to all talents. ‘And T'was right, ; a sens Chics dicts tet alketae 4 any of the arts, is partly a mat- ter of _ and partly a. matter pon ‘CONTACT = “Singers,” she said, “even it they have beautiful voices, can) iget nowhere if they don't know what audience ‘contact is. ~ | “You have'to sell-yourself to the a audience. So even a person with @ Flains jlimited voice can bea successfull Mr. and Mrs. \artist if. he knows how to sell Alvin QO. what's inside - him, how. to get : gE 1 things across.’ : —aaery of If you're a performer, even ap Centralia; ‘amateur at the harnionica, r¢ Ont., are. |member that you have to face an _C Willi audience. So don’t be shy and illiam’s | wait until "you're perfect.” Begin parents. now to cultivate stage presence. | Miss Cecil also feels; as the title of her course suggests, that singing — and, indeed any of the’ people interested in unlocking Ser A young- singer stepped on “the * stage and began her song. Her) ot. Vows in | the setting for the Saturday, eve- Patricia Ann Smades and LeRoy *,*Vespie. The Rev. presence of 250 guests. Patricia, daughter of Mr. and MR. and MRS, LeROY. C. VESPIE Patricia Smades Speaks? St. Trinity Lutheran Church was! Clifford E. Smades Jr. and Gerald Smades, ning ceremony uniting in marriage) - Ralph Claus reatl the 7:30 o’tlock service jn the! street, wore a floof-length nylon| SO% bouquet was a cascade of stephan-| arts —. should be fun. n't have a stiff, serious, self-| ous approach. Singing. play-| ‘|Repeats Marriage Vows "758 St ics. peste af white Saones henhad Set United Presby- the Saturday perme Bacgaten of June Marion Newcombe — Robert ‘Essery. * e Ye. bride's other attendants. C. dack\ Essery served his | brother as\ best man, Ushers | were Charles A. Rowe and John | W. Newcombe. A blue print dress with navy, lampshades as soon as you have aa you a lot happier and a lot; | Palms, candelabra and -arrange- ‘and Joanne “McLain were the more- attractive! (Copyright 1957) Remove Cellophame iZ Remove the cellophane from blue accessories wag the choice| them safely in the house. The wrapping can cause the lampshade | otis. Margaret Seats served as raaid of honor, _Marion Regentin as bridesmaid and Linds Smades as junior. bridesmaid. The at- tendants were gowned alike in frocks of orchid dotted pylon ac- cented with satin bows at the back. For .her duties as flower girl. Terrie Lynn Smades wore a white dotied-nylon frock: LeRoy, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Vespie of Lancing, Tenn., asked his brother, Ernest, to serve as Mrs. Clifford C. Smades of Sew ard ose sheer gown : for her wedding. Her|_ ‘gan, the bride changed to an aqua Smades' _- became. the bride a LeRoy € Vespie Saturday evening. . She LeRoy sireet.. “Martin Vespie|’ of . Lancing, Tenn. Trinity Rite. Mrs, Smadés greeted . her guests at the reception held in the church pariors wearing a gown of powder blue with pink — is the son of ‘Mr. and Mrs.i@ - 5 2. & Choose cose from WEE- > jUN TIES and _~ WEEJUN LOAFERS in rich shades of 5 Antique Brown .+, priced em $9951 Te bs, 25 TEL-HURON SHOPPING Sones _ ae, Thurs., Fri., Sat. —-. A turquoise-colored dress with accessories was the choice of Mrs, Vespie- x * ® * For traveling to northern Michi- ‘dress with white coat and acces- sories. She wore the corsage from } her bridal bouquet: i “ie Lette fash a eis ne a - PERMANENTS, from. ... 55.00 CALLIE'S ete ih SHOP _ is N, Perry The Rev, Roy F. Lambert | read Of Mrs. Newédriibe” - her” daugh-| iter’s wedding. }to warp if it stays on too long. ‘best man. "Seating the guests were; - — the 4 o'clock ceremony\. ims ine | Mrs, Essery wore a rose dress. presence of 250 guests. : (with navy blue accessories. . * *- Assisting at the reception held in the church parlors wére the bride's. sorority .sisters of Xi Alpha Nu/ Si ln il Ml Ml il Mi di Mi tl i, Mi i ti i i ti i dl i i Me Me i i i i ie « GARD OUR: EN CENTER i -eteatingCotiligtigne coat] the bride's ‘gown of, * * * ip el gift of the orchid on her Bible. ee (Chapter of Beia Sigma "Phi sor-| ority. “The couple will aie in Ciark- [French lace and nylon. tulle. Six! ston on returning-from a honey- alternate tiers of lace and pleated! moon in Washington, D. C., and eur formed the full skirt. 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MURIEL LAWREnOR po) tong 8 as we respect his right) “But it was intl to tell her 50. —— inate by. sett in his avoiding certain styles when. buying | lett “M Syearold|*? ‘dislike her, ' we can. ask him to/It just started her disliing you and|honesty. ~ icheaper clothes, to:avoid a “clieap”) 4 | ' REEP YOUR Brideelect Norma Lee Meyers grenstont ie belng ‘raised by" the|tetrain trom expressing the feeling|wishing you'd ga home, $0 unless ‘Thay are tar ery intsrefted shiek. look, Do ‘not buy draped dresses, ‘was honeree at ‘8 miscellaneous, , when the expression is unwise. you want disliked yourself, |u o express their since draping most “be .done ex- : _ FACE YOUTHFUL | shower given Monday evening by mange ome ——|_,Mrs. Howard Owen spoke of Se) trig G REA resp t — eaitn, like” ours| Mrs. RL. Bronoel and Mrs. Ralpb parents. depends not on /telling other peo-|Q, Allen presided at the silver| 2 = what he feels but on his know- services at the recent affair. MR. aa MRS, JAMES A, DUBRE if “LOVE sporY ing what he ai It is when we . ‘Imake him falsify his feelings that Perfume should be kept away ‘ |the mora: dgroage is done—when| trom heat and out of the sun Sally. ‘LeBa rge Becornes| ie we make ye PRETEND to like) light. Heat and light cause evap- / = Grandma's friend when he doesn’t) oration, and may change the scent Bi id S “Mi h ] R is / _ like her. / of the perfume completely. ride in t. icnae ite / | e—— oo TS | roneymooning at Niagara Falls Nancy,’ Cathy and Judy LaBarge. ‘ 16 * |following their marriage Saturdayjber sisters, as bridesmaids. Their) - + oo - . Glare Mr. and-Mrs. James Allen|ballerinatength gowns of dotted) —~ ANY -— “A Mere Shadow of at + |Dubre. The ceremony was read by|swiss were in yellow, pink, blue} ~ i - ‘ && si: ithe Rev. William Inumel in St./and orchid, respectively. es = , : H F Self ~ 46 eS Michael Church at 10 a.m ee ae ee / 559 ORCHARD LAK ‘ . - ' / er ormer oe The bride, the former Sally La-| Their tiny nose veils were se- / TWO DAILY DEUIVERIES TO DETROIT AND . Barge, is the daughter of Mr. cured to matching crown-style| = / ~ INTERMEDIATE POINTS ' aa ; and Mrs. Louis F.. LaBarge of/headpieces. Each carried a basket “That's because she realized * East Tennyson avefiue. James. isio¢ spring flowers-in shades that) oe i 5 ‘the need for loging pounds, and q = son. of lard Mrs. Frances) matched her gown. = J 4 i ediatel beg takin = “3 bath Lele send Ronald Withelm served as best / ; mm aiely 2 an ta g : For her wedding Sally wore a man. Seating the guests ware “Relgx-A-Tron” treatments . . . | gown of tissue satin fashioned | Fioyd Weiss, Douglas LaBarge the easy way: to lose weight — 7 a gee ond Lang Miyenty. A no drugs or tiring exercise. 0 ae pas ga no For her daughter's wedding Mry. eee a * i LaBarge chose a gown of e's You ‘feel the relaxing, energiz- BA... a FF ara — Pm lace over pink taffeta wih ok / : ing effect of Relax-A-Tron as - Zi sleeves of the gown. Floating pan- pink roses and white carnations ; pounds disappear. jiels. accented the sides of the skirt. te we & / - q : Bl: x 8 2 Mrs. Merchant's choice ‘jas. | os =| A pill-box headpiece of sequin gray and pink print with blue ; lee wak-at play -vdrom tes dogo wane ope sang ; _|top ; . Ket of pink roses and white tions. | : 9¢ Beauty Salon Js dovaset’ was ot carats” An evening reception vas, hed : thee Whig:-Reot of Lebb peared sleorpuconet fin | | iker g.—Rear © y ; : TEE Oe ! z : apa BRIDAL ATTENDANTS FE 37186 | Buying’ Tobiecloth? _ Stapp’s know | , | all : so do Stride Rite shoes | a sizes too. and, with very few exceptions, » It takes all kinds of youngsters to make a aed” and they all need properly fitted shoes. Stride Rite’ s extensive size and style range enable children ~ _ to be accurately fitted whether they. ore. short gnd- “BY2-12, 7:50; ‘12¥%4-3; 8.50 - ‘ ¢hubby, ‘long’ and lanky. ~ " Unilike the beetid puppies they romp with, youngsters need a firm_ footing... firm = | counters for balance, flexible soles for madneiwverability, quolity. - leathers that hold their Plus Stapp’s’ exbert fitting idee Shoe shown: “size 5-8, 6.50; ‘Stores’ _at +t Both Our} t MADISON, Wis. ds) — Meas- Every Week Is_ Baby Week — at - Margaret Ann . /Shop- ‘| maar-niaue's SUN ‘suits HERS: Sa Deis ated Gk Wb and pore. eee. Se Balen hs ee Sr ‘Pink, yellow, or” a ee a esa. es : | Nautical motif. ea leninns grt, elasticized leg ennai taper See Bue with white, navy with 4 Rs } uré your table fiyst before you choose a new ta vee vn pte bjecloth. A table - tilt le "the round, omerald cut or carecles?. Each diamond a personality all its own. Fifty- | eight fac; give great fire to the round—as — contrastéd with the cold, calculated beauty of the e1 erald cut— the icy glitter of the mar- quis¢. Our Diationd Experts will show you Pe ne aR ne _ Pontiac's Oldest at Jovelry Store iagnasnaninsacitnnns + “The Store Where Quality’ Counts” { SS ae 28 West Huron St. is _FE 2-7257 2, ato ot ink Pe _ = wa s. Blue, p eee ae 4 eee Stu ORE ue : : < a . ES i e es Ny a : ores i Nye ‘ ~ } i \ “ ‘\ Oak x we & X = tee ge gh TBE PONTIAC “PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY” 1. “1957 _ Vey Sime tee ——le. im le ce ee oration ata mcaieiiasgee ee rs td Se a re a ere SSI ISRO oO TSC So A gee ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS. V “WEDNESDAY, May 1; tear’ : NGO ees secarnes 8 i ae 4 . ees ie fee a TRE Cas ec a Ldreeteee.* * > a ?: » Sees . - ' en ae as a Me =" Le ok ke a ite «a or . j st oS ie, 7 PS ae. : be ae ~ Fe Os Sp ie x oe Pat << a SA Re ee Seay " a Sark ce alia, Sa dle ole ead Aa nprenrccyetins PEI EEE Oe ER TE, ; eee SN pe ee 2 oe at * «4 na OE Ss es ‘ Th a . a . 2 Kf Bh en Pi ce ; +p i aK ey ae ; Oh ie d 5 i <4 ee oe Here “8 ; . } SF phi! te. sje | ? , LZ it es aa e 34 . pe \ \ 2 ‘3 Lo ee = : es NM ‘ j ee 14) Ss , } i ae? 4 4 ek f Fe a * ee : Lhe ole 53 Fe & ' \y: Ny < : 2 =e a ‘eS te Whitefish mor 5. 6 59 Beef Rib Roast errer .. « BQe | owrisuo 4% recttrmere Sem rs| DONUTS | Strained Foods ware tats 59¢_ Sei er Ce mr re an ae Wilh Juices citi dott TONS , 5G De “Jar Parker Brood "SAS" cis STC ‘MoLO-Bit Slices 6... +. We 2% come ste).. a ~ PANTRY NEED LRE-STOCKING? THESE VALUES ARE TeweriING AND TUMELY _ YOU'LL SAVE [i 3 \/ WA / | ee WHOLE HAMS OR: ~ BUTT PORTION FRESH, LAKE ERIE OTF st “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY—BOSTON STYLE BUTT cece “SUPER-RIGHT” BEST BLADE CUTS ‘Perch Files. . = 39 Pork Roast ~ ..* 39 Chuck Roasts = 33° Cleaned Smelt wits .. = 2 3 oo oe wie ) cumenomr it Beef Liver sumo 39e “Fresh White Dass “at «3% - Sliced Bacon ox - me. 65e ; — Pork Stea SSE vee & 4Qe CHOICE OF LUNCHEON MEATS Halibut Steaks A FAVORITE. ee & 39¢ ; - SPICED LUNCHEON waite va es ee eo he es * Wh \ iron... 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Dixie Hwy.; Drayton Plains =f: ABove ope} “THURS., FRI., SAT. EVES: “TIL 9] ~~ Chopped Foods: "or onus [edhe Cragin Whe ‘Ris LOAF, Boe ror 35¢ | , a -.25-We- Pike 'St.,. Downtown. Pontioc ~ I. @ 4 b a Ss ~ 2 rth alc. Dutch Appl Pie STREUSSEL TOPPEE tINCH A3¢ Cottage Cheese RISDON'S CREAMY 2 OPEN THURS, & FRI, EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 Me Pablum won morn , . 5... o 88 29¢ | Coconut Bor Cookies... . . Gi? 25¢-| Summybrook Eggs . SMOSH v0 49¢ | ALL A&P STORES CLOSED SUNDAYS Betty Prone Juice... . . tot Juice. SS eee. a ‘ SOR IN Rett. 2338 a ale BABY WEEK . sa leaiad ae wo | | Paint Peeling! | : ‘Mary Thompson, 26, was electro-| -|cuted while watering her :garden. | 247, had $207,381 recommended by Williams and is earmarked for $137,923 under the — Republican budget, The commission reported that s claims of discrimination in em- Sheriff's deputies said her wet’ feet touched an electric wire’ coe Se ee U.S. No. 1 TIP TOP dog out of flower beds. said the husband, Neil level: aos. @ TABLES @SOFAS : AIRS" e LAMPS -@ CARPET | cg e All Our New Spring Merchandise Included. @ Closealiis Es ise leaple “TELEGRAPH pce ANNUAL--- “SPRING. @ SECTIONALS — “Up. to 36 Months os qo Pay a Detective Sgt. Ray Hopkinson \ hitched the wire to a series of '60-watt bulbs, believing that would! rat nee See to a harmiess’ aa mmnancrmenenss onngrene eee COF ‘Florida Red | FEE NEW. POTATOES f i i i YOUNG, TENDER BEEF SIRLOIN or CLUB — STEA i 10- 39'| T-BONE STEAKS .. 8 = FRESH GROUND Beef Hamburger a? ~ 3 * LEAN CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS “6 eae Or LT gee eee et ; Ae SPE Se 2 gg & Oe nee ream oe teeenearsesenensereseeaasereieaneosoveroveess -MYER’S TEL-HURON | - Stainless Steel -Not 4, Not 5, BUT 6-Pc. ~ PLACE SETTING Knife,. 2 feaspoons, 4 inn ook dinner fork and soled. fork. $2.00 value. : . APe. SERVING SET 1—BERRY SPOON; I-COLD MEAT Marlene Patterns. iM VE! sreesesenseeeevnannecesnnscecennngeccenenrecententetscesasescestenctelesneesistoeeceaseaaescaecesaaaae eeenceesceeoooose PPPTTTTTTTitiit tt - * td °. * ¢ e Ps | 2 i s ; e ae > j : al ~ e / ‘ : , ¥ - . SS NN e / ‘ 3 2\ ey oo. 6 ° “7oae, ° XC e / Ps / a / x = 5 4 7 AN e / ) @.:/ ej <= e AZ \ a /s yt . i Coy a ens eee eee E ies At Eh tea Séedeodecoeccs eoccoee: esees oeseecseconeseoos Incledes 1-SERRATED CAKE SERVER; 1-GRAVY LADLE; $3.99 Value........ Quantities Limited JEWELRY SHOP ; TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER. eogeseecevoesonesoosnensnenesnnapsoontpsssnooosonesooqsquecnseeces. Secsqeeee -, . - thursdey, fridoy, sa saturday _prvsasnvesesnsooonsoge sdeseneecenaseasensoarenceccsecasosserenseasensasases cevecccoceveces bad : “* © *._¢« * Mother” s. Day oe . Graduation and the New Spring Bride! | ‘ It’s:so easy to pick wonderfully appropriate gifts vee well within your planned budget in the t selections of the 15 stores and shops at Tel-Huron Shopping Center. Bring the family . . . it is more fun too when-everyone helps pick ‘Grannies’ present. Brand new stocks are now’ ready for dsum choosing ... the switch from Easter or Spring and Summer has been made and pandreds of. new ‘items are in for you! _ nts . Shop Easily. - Shop Casually Shop Conveniently at... a 3 : * ry | df ise. Theertqensesesessieersoes renepsavcntecet trent er me, ae Shopping Center . |: ean ‘ "Caras w. Huron and Telegraph Road, Pontiac ee ~ a: “PARK FREE - oe pee Ca S. OPEN, THORS, .FRL, SAT., MON. to 9 eovcesdcopecccesoscsoccescecesesteccoseccccecoopsecconccoccesconevccectcocccsoesotecoooees geenccecccrscesovscosouscosensescoooseseceseceseocorsscooooooescccececcooscsooanoseseueeeees Big 24x36" Luxurious. | Eu THROW RUGS e ' Thick, rich loking viscose-rayon, in & fine choice of éolors, soa 12-Pe._ Starter Set really terrific value at. this low; low eee Select: .Ypurs fogay . : im — while stock is. ae 2 ~ Dinnerware ‘mnt styling,” heat - proof <. 4 49 ditnerware set. . . pink only. ast Seveveseece bad hd e * ° e * a. « * * e . id Ld * e e e e e e oe * e e e * a e * e e e e e e e Ad e «+ ° e ® e e e . e Flatware 1° 00 to MATCH FORK: Denise and Set consists of: @ 4 Cups @4 Saucers “@ 4 Dinder Pictes : 3 9 9: ba 4 7 Set On Solle ot Tel-Huron’ Store Only eccsesecooessoeses so vcccesecsososccooooeseocoooes: erie a ee Porcrceccesoncococooececoscocooooooesouesooeosseseseseseees Cunning rohan Qilal engeghiseccooksstosoonapegooucosccosconoupoonivcez ents Sresebchcttosclovoveconscesensseessnonuessuoaneccucsnsesssenetteneteeeense eennsrrsrtaceneenseersdapenssnssuenasonsemenssnstseqseese 3 Sensnnssevcesovccnecseessecserscneasocscoovcnenssosers. eee 5 ~ SPECIAL: 100% Orton, Short gah 4: geseessescsscessssssnssasonssessens REGULAR $5.00 VALUE Completely washable—Choice of col-. ors:-tight blue, white, yellow, tan. So 199 smart ‘looking, so comfortable to wear ond now, priced with _ pevest! steeesenaeoocesessenecesens rms Open & mans vliccad | Recepees sovecceccccccceccsconseeessveososoncceenesccaceasseoonsesiocoeene yeeeeveesiececsocacccessensssassosscccescesansscsscccsoossencosenees _KRESCE'S GOLFER SPECIAL! Golf Bag and. Set. of Clubs - a elie outfit for -~ $39.95. Set includes: Bag, 5 irons, 2 Woods, Covers for “Woods, Golf Tees, - arid 3 Golf Bails, than this ow * ~~ wonderfu 1 cottons Hugh collection toe} -juniors, misses, half: sizes! oe ssasswenensngaesuonsosevonaneugnensnonsesens | -at, All er "py - Save Fabric Shops Come to Michigan’s Fashion ~ Fabric Stores—there’s one in -Tel-Huron Shopping Center. Lots of excellent buys to help us celebrate the oecasion. re Co-Ordinates the periect answer to the “ote ive dress in-@ group by “Mode”"— CRESEDA — A beautiful nylosheer " ACETATE SILK FINISH FLORAL -and DOTTED. PATTERNS 45 _ INCHES _WIDE—washabie. > To use in such wonderful combinations as: Sheath . and coat ;‘blouse and skirt; full skirted dress and -stole—in-darling mix them and. mee) them: ‘two fabric aoe. e Orchid ° Turquoise - @ Gold , e Rose ® Boral: » Block Only.” SEW 5 SAVE FABRIC SHOP Li Ph. FE 5-4457 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER << Open fo $—Mon, Thurs, Fri. and Sat. easevevecsccessooccesseepeceoccoscesoosececees “goescnseconecussccnecuveccuscesscnsecosceneese - Wonderland Shop: | Alter ‘Faster. Sale! _ Boys’ -Girls Better Spring | COATS- SUITS. . ag - Every Single . - wuch better quality would indicate! Gein Caddy Cart :* _Ginghams, piques, broodcloths, cotton acetate, Coeoesococeveseoceseoore aah. ae : dooasreseeansnsensdesases ienentnrpaepennintvistnnneasninnnnnnenennenntntn ee cotton t Soli | = : sheers! Solids, og _ Lightweight, big 10%. free riding ate wade = ee “stripes, checkst~ Camisole - < ratrematte— 278 i Pastels, brights, iu “blacks! ‘Sketched: : S Sessentutusdenusecvsesgnavnecsoveroesbtecesscesesosoccsqsooneseeseeet = Ld ~ navy, “black, ers | Reebovceciesecoocecoces: Remninernvsecaptann sésessedeedooeoesoysoeses:) "broadcloth shirtwoist $°>$_ 1 ¢ P 4 with contrast trim $$) Del Monte: Dollar Days! 10:18. Moat is a re sal ee Paty Garden : 3 aay | Sugar ex “> ! } cnisebecesdsessensuresehesstoosesounepssbeioaeal uuaial gam “Month =, . » * ThicvscsvsacarbersiSeesnbyostanshyetesuaicebicossieseneesenevsuegrentertess ” 7 Becvoncpbenseonsesbecsebsoooccccconsoses Now — Just in Time + for Spring and Summer Ee ’ =, ~Girl’ s Coat and - i: | Suit in-Our- - ne f Stock Is a: Reduced Heres i _ Regular Price _ a THEM Now! . ) »S ois On ae tastes . .Now $11.89 c= “+ A SRETCHED 3 2a: Reg. $24.99, 7 to 14, ee oe 5 ‘by Peggy 'N rer <_< faassen rea WE ENTY. 2 a ne a Lee. (adh rae PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 ee ee Me ee a Oe 3 . * 2 i gS < \ 4 pmoerte lls S. Acts to Cut Red Leadi in Teenage Pilots| cues ee re, ed * | Ww ASHINGTON (INS)—Alar med {to train high school boys and Firls| age youngsters who have already) | Saaiuline private pilot ‘certifi. , program for youth: of high school | by intelligence reports that Soviet) as pilots, - completed the 18-month intensive| cates each year, ctr age. zs, ening nei fetid pcp i egcaona roam mw operated] recent survey clone the|" Among the nations now tin. er- fiers ig] basis limi : es CaP. 7. ‘| startling fact that rich America is| out government-sponsored pilots in Har-military-fliers, the: Senate-and/trial—_basis-limitedto—the " South- , ee ‘ House Ariied Services Committees| west Region, only $128,000 is sought} i Fs -1y training would ex- | practically the only world power— regular youth training centers are |will schedule hearings shortly on/to provide 500 flight schdlarships| pasid , at the end of five*;major or minor—which does “not Britain, Germany, France, Portu- an expanded Civil Air Patrol ‘Bill| on a competitive basis among teen- ak 10,000 teenagers would be = a subsidized flight training gal, Spain, Belgium, Canada, ber in Sugamo Prison to 86, | - Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, Cuba| ~ | Ball Point and Peru. ing to the legislation which {s | Earmarked to Launch ‘Committees of both houses are MOST il RBENSONS= = SUPPL IES «Fe ib, Mich Tei FE4-252! ~ “New Tablet Relieves Painfl tration has. also given its bless- FIT Fire. 2-Stage Missile Tobacco Industry Study} Harris (D-Ark). Navy and the-Budget Bureau. Twenty-six hundred communities wit. at High Altitude llung Cancer? RE Scachact | Not Yet Established measure ig cleared“with the Army, 1 i | i | | REFILLS: Ipockets Tested | gga TL Ve 5 Smoking Causes 2esesa § Earth Satellite ‘Committee Says Proof! occted to act. as ston as: are ‘PENS ‘| titudé separation ‘test’ of the launching vehicle for the U. S. ,earth satellite was carried out today at the Air Force missile ‘test -center. at Cape Canaveral, Fia,, the Navy announced. Only two stages of the~ planned ‘three-stage rocket were involved, NOT FOR GUILTY CONSCIENCES—Folks up in Saranac Lake, a NEW YORK W-4The Scientific Advisory Board of the Tobacco , \Industry Research Commi ‘14 to 18, attend classes one night) ~|says there is“ not ‘enough evjidece to claim that ctgaretes ease. lung . | Cancer, Dr, Clarence -€. ‘Little, board chairman, isstied a statement yes- terday | in” reply to a report re- leased” March 22 by a smoking now have Civil Air Patrol: units where cadets, ranging in age from Monthly Cramps... Brought Me Greater Relief thas oa “Couldn't steep, all on eee Bee weekly to gain basic ground knowl- edge of flying... + ATTEND SUMMER CAMP _ On completion of their courses, | , the graduates must attend at least} — one summer encampment at an Air Force ‘Base. ‘They also tour air-) the Navy said. and health study group organized sexsi NEE iain f. “as + « N, Y., are wondering how»many lads.scrammed out of town after on American Cancer Society ee Sar end ee. tereueas ot cunning and contains bot ae a . ‘ i : seeing this tricky marquee announcing nfortuna i solid tension month, a new day ents combi | General Printing | & Viking rocket, the 14th and] te pontiac Theater ther€.’ e Adalat — af net * groundwork, the youngsters are| has dawned! ‘An —— ic ke pur- ; Stal r * bs le by the Martin - ee 4 “ turned loose without ever having eat ata 2 See a tabiet, : The, study “group expressed an " pelieve this female discomfort, remaskable |Co, of Baltimore, was used for the opinion -that cigarette ‘smoking is ——— iy a eect om for tiny waioe —ii ; else ‘orks tawough « wonn- first stage. A “medium-sized solid‘Directs Strategy on Civil Rights, Aid — - |@, “causative factor” in human} rent commercial rates to win their a a a fe | “Little said the Scientific Advis-| Private Pilot's aw: -| -Dovpors report amazing results. lets,” they're at all ‘one being planned for the third ba ; Tihez * ; t of 4 women without prescription. ioe “of ie “acta “eaetteODNSON Is [ke's Key Marz, ctetr, et since te car stint tran| Sl aod canoe scprel touts Sab eI |launehing -vehicle’” was — “pec- : a _|denece to establish’ a prec ing program was launched five| °F " & Office Supply 17 W. Lewrence FE 2-0135 : - don't much of the ir- ‘ond stage. : ‘ years it has sted © the first , many had-no nag- you don't escape be ir- * * * BY INTERNATIONAL “Today Johnson's biggest problem |S! effect explanation of the £00) raximately “10,000 seamen foe. rdaueen Were lace _ fore and during these “amicus ~ NEWS SERVICE plex problems of lung- cancer.” . s — The Navy said the Viking aru that of his wife, Lady Bird “Definite - year, Thirty-six thousand are now| . uy Sarre Ger pees. _ eee reached a peak velocity of 3,500] If anyone holds the keys to ac- o restrain himself from over-|.. 3 os iadividual Fake Pape enrolled in the weekly classes.” |. new discovery offers more - ham's Vegetable Compound.) It — miles an hour, then coasted to the tion on the rest of President Eisen-| . He, wepped ne. _— smoking) are unwarranted’ by Tey above fr scan, were eer ea ae a eee tart ac Mw, Me ! » WE executive's fellow cardiac, x * smaller rocket was fired in @ivictim, Senate Democratic Leader!" Teduced a "| ty advising and and caiisnig ial The experiment was designed to! re : ipaiiic, we Velieve thet ectentiotss check ‘methods of high altitude|, T¢ ‘%year-old Johnson, re- 32 Killed, 200 Injured | should be as cautious today in ac-| separation to be “used in the ve-|Umning to Washington's legisla- |p. H ilsto es in K hi cepting a claim that a cause has’ hicles which’ will attempt the ac.\tiv@ Whirlwind after a fortnight's y Matistones in KGracnt jbeen found for cancer, as they, tual satellite launchings during|*est #t his Texas ranch, will direct! KARACHI un — Oversize hail-/D&ve found it wise to be in the; ‘the International | Geophysical|™Jrity strategy on such tough| stones killed 32 people, most of P&* in accepting. a aim of a [Year beginning July 1. issues as civil rights and foreign|tnom teen-agers, and injured anu © be ond. | j ee jestimated 200. yesterday in the/, ° = ase: , And he will be operating with (Gujrat district of West Pakistan. Pakistani Visits Tokyo a still shaky margin of control [Some of the stones weighed half MANILA W—Prime Minister H.| °¥ ™Y ome fe pone SMITH: CORON S Suhrawardy of. Pakistan ar| But “close squeaks” are not Panic-stricken villagers regard rived here’ today from Tokyo for|new to Johnson. He first won his/¢d the out-of-season storm as & Senate seat by a margin of just | Curse for their sins and flocked to P A CE M. A K E R. wil tour of Southeast Ane - = 1988 ripott pied =o ae in|the mosques to pray. Heads for A-Test Site Here's The Ad eee Looked mort | AMERICA’S TOP TYPEWRITER OFFICE TYPEWRITER os . 2 2 wt, For Limited Eyes Visit to Red China | 5, 1955, icad.than-three,months| MELBOURNE (® — The Royal Time Only of HONG KONG &®~—Group Capt. before Eisenhower was similarly) Navy supply ship Fort Beauhar- 63" Peter Townsend says he is leav-|stricken, Johnson suffered a severe|nois left. Melbourne today for ing tomorrow for Red China ‘“‘to| heart attack. He narrowly escaped| Christmas Island, where. Brit- see what I can: of the country.”|death but six months later re-|ain’s H-bomb will be exploded Townsend, whose romance with turned to his job as Senate leader. | soon. 7 TRY IT TODAY! Britain’s Princess Margaret johnson . His love of politics and of work- | | Gonoral Printing _. ing hard at it may well be a fam- es & Office Supply . ily trait. Both his father and grand- ( 2 @ - bol —_ - - z= HERE’S WHAT HAPPENEDT a 17 W. Lawrence xe coc tias baas Geen Then here's a word to the wise. Use Little Re mache i gy Boe Mel Sat TLS! Mitel tte EWI “BE 2-01 i ber abueeivoer ase beds to Bo-Peep in your washing machine to dis- Fev srela pov Me Ss, Mielta! aN AP, Thatta aS, alts semen . -0135 Tecstiek’ at Sintiowedt Teane Stabe solve grease and grime and loosen stubborn dirt faster and ee P ds has - a ge tay = Teachers College taught easier. Acts asa booster to your favorite soap or detergent. a aa a shes a me ere Brtecs mast’ be ont 40 = Houston high Shoat ‘briety, thes! 4 Try it. Foflow directions on bottle label. Seta" enten? ™ : ce Aa a a wet gga: a. F. TROMBLY (Owner) . 50 ODD BEDS "$1 Loth-cver. teeth cuban and open stock! Values pen to "$50.00. - Maple. ; walnut, mahogany = ‘eee and $15 Dining oom nce = 1 | & CHA sets of four, values to 22.50. Each maf oe een kee ev ewe we Polat $44% oe ny ae = 24” and 30” wide. While they tHieee x aoe ‘Save by the Earn from tl the Ist 5 ‘fot § full years! ' tifmily fitted and sturdily made, TUFIDE eng cases look like Open 7 1o9-P, mt , Pree Rides for the Kiddies - ‘BOADWAY-SHELL | “HARDW if | j i i ss. . paoe ; K | O48) 2 Gj ail re ak wed ce “sos ae cue ig “ShN ecg : Be ci eiaeies ER en ae ¢ ie _ ate PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. ¥ MAY. 1, he eM Ne ea i ree “ qi - “ee = a se ie driver drives et Computer to Cut Costs” i tec le Holsfein = to , {oneed Bn oo dispons Gt the stock. ae DETROPT (INS) ~ The Wayne| cat cote about $000 = year ; te Mom a aod he!approved spp wea Brazit’ igan will be @id at aiiction | acne os Sey 7 . for of ‘President droveligi at cal > Bem to cyekn ae e a aps “ane! urea age ‘og ss ye onl cece een which. would the first diesel eat recent ot y. sere ae a sg = rn yey Na amy sec Bo +s § tx 7- ate Pee: early! Mohammedans, » <"_\ the hospital. to compute county ps yee a meas ek cterng 0 head of ile, eles brwede most wanted. Ao 3 7 Ae” = i nisi BEE Se aC. a > ok au ag" dug ae ri. an SSS ies ) , \ Ry ( / f—, . = : Y ls Piri v* As) WY =, “Oh the savings that bloom i in the crn. . when you stoek your eae i Wrigleys. And look - A\ iS % LAN! AA PN A VAs ey S| 77m who’s ripe for picking now . .. your old family friend Del Monte. The same fine brand . . . the same fresh flavor . . . that replaced home-canning at Grandmas house. Get our seasonal supply. today .. ee | aes an Wrigley’s Del Monte oe Deve |. ! Xs = for months to come with a pantryful of beau-. | , Fa uys. é : “ i 5 = = se 2 eee x . : ee ¥ man PEAS 6: a 0° (° §UICE” Ae Sy Golden Cream or Whole Kernel CATSUP 3 5 pe $400 | y "Rew Time for Molly Look for the Loveable Goldberge a Tuesday, 9:30 p.m., WXYZ, ‘Channel 7 CORN a Chunk Stylo aes Os New, Elberta Freestone . TUN A oy 4 pe kai ses . Halves _ | AO J 3 : : PEACHE — / : e Pineapple e Gouget . it ° Orange ee ! o Fruit Cocktail , om? ‘0 Remmnente Grepetrett rat } 303 $ 00 = our ¢€ = / . 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Hae a - Erie | e Perch Fillets imine 39% Wr om tah om fn em gee = Sebago beauties wegen ee’ ere eat- ing any way. thrifty eating, too for all this we rz Wrigley’s you fe the pick of the Florida crop at nie, aariaay cog e some scabs ‘ . - = Ruby Bee + ?p : hiesubcery: oA Preserves 249 fl ) . rs Jar Pog Mel-O-Spred Yellow ao i ‘With FREE Mixing Bowl ee ¢ - Margarine _ hie edaalaee es Famous Gund Briskets A 7 Peertiening . Ga , Corned Beet 39 | ds ce $] joo es Low Price! in : Or oe aa ee _ NS Del Crest eit : : ioe eo : K Ne Stee << . ; Walglevs ¥ Creamed bse Cheese ~_ 221 ‘ Ue Le aN ae SS : ee * & aS ; A : " nes | ve bee Wrigley’ s. Fecogenmtne | School Vekinrce This Week. New Era Potato Chips - TOE BOF f / Marearoni: we rub. ae 23° Durkee’ ePure Vanilla Extract {*-o* 39°: -Vernor’ 8 Ginger Ale 6 sum 39° Mario Stuffed Olives _, rei ae. Comet PreFluffed Rice (at ora eg nid Clorox Bledch_ ie 2 vei ae +35" A Tender eaf Tea Bags . " Prices effective through Saturday, May 4 ee ee — ‘Mel-O-Crust Enriched j este TONIGHT it! 10 P. M. THURS. Tin 10 P. Me The most spectacular sale of the year! “$60, G00 =e of fine quality furniture and accessories to“ be sold at __savings of up to 2! Real, honest to goodness valuest ‘Come.on in, shop- around, and be pense to buy the*-. finest at the: lowest prices! Sale Starts. 6P. M. Tonight (Wednesday) and We ‘Will Be Open ‘Till 10 P. M.. Thursday 9 A. Me ‘Till 10 P. M. é Loadad to the rafters! with our buying. losses .or sacrifice! TERMS:- TAKE UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY! ‘MANY ONE-OF-A-KIND! aoe to $2.98 Decorator Styled ‘SOFA PILLOWS - Super cushioned with’ the miracle OT aa $29.95 ELECTRIC FAN By General Electric. Pedestal type, swivel base. - ~ Oo" Reg. $1295, é _ Large 2636" — “PICTURE — : NSS framed scenic ‘repro- | your ‘mantel. filler Polyfoam, Choice of ‘colors. News ctaeies and spoiiiees mer- chandise—but too much of-it. it was a bad guess for us, but a good - * break for you, now we must sell: fast . We went overboard. . . regardless of ODD Loss! Dis ~ BEDROOMS Rig. SEEN00-Hee. thts Rowe PE gE ; chair—covered in long wearing nylon . $174.00 Reg. $398,00—Medern Sofa and Matching Chair, ‘custom design by Howard Parior—reduced Reg. $319.00-—2-pe. Living Room Suite — all wool friexe fabric, - guaranteed spring construction by Rowe Reg. $319.00-—French Provincial Sotp—beautitlly tailored in elegant $198.00 Viet ont Chair--Modern design foam rub- F : Room Sete—Foom rubber construction $195.00" $438.00 PN ped. Floor 5 dete Wola Reg. $259.00, Double Dresser, Chest, Panel sample. New eid Suite—Double Dresser, Chest, amy, formica sone. Reg. $219.00, now $259.95—Vanghan Bassett. Double Dresser, Chest, Panel Bed. ie oe . Now Reg. $259.00-—Webb, Double Dresser, Chest, Bookcase Bed. Seamist ry Now . ee eee ee ee ee ee ae - $269.00—Caldwall Double ‘Dresser, Chest, Ponel Bed. Ses- mist mahogany. Now ee ee ep ewe ee ee Reg. $1.98.00-—Seemiet mahogony Dovtle Brewer ‘Chest, Bookease Bed. Now % i 9.00, — oe. ee — bo tee teee ee? Pe "$159.00 . .$154.60 ane sient jee Double trsssar, Chee, pe é ‘VERTISED MERCHANDISE AND CARRY THE FINEST NAMES IN THE FURNITURE INDUSTRY. ;* i eeeee Tees eer es sexseres ess SAD 00 ee / ductions. «just the Higa for over, ; Styled Today Modern on Saipods eco TIES pons $129.00 inchs box spring, sae tied , headboard, vanity base, | and ig nite, stands—with formica tt. $202,002 Seal ae Durable mylon.. | are. Biel. tior 5 ae a esk Chesed Mah added Seek 4 conitert $354.00 F = yy of colors in in newest 4 foam rubber, . .. $179.00} : : $950 "vane ite de F icdees wnt 1 a ee _ leading comfert - minded anak 8! ° manefactarers, SEALY,” SIMMONS, Brena : heupercain: Ete ~ no “worry ak cs ‘a i Shc x ‘ price cs re ot i i ee +. eta ien a eee ee | ¢eb63 Style Suite — in Walout Risk, barge ot fll teeer eee eae & iy a spent he ces OFF. endeven more! WE FEATURE NATIONALLY AD- — INNERSPRING MATTRESS | Hotel type, innerspring mattress. Matching box spring available. “14” Cash co Reg. $7.95 __All - Metal | LAWN -CHAIR- Clearance priced —, iad max- imum use, li ae he ‘$169.00 Solid Maple. “Buk Bed Outfit J Complete’ with. Restokraft nies E ee ee os THE PONTIAC F PRESS. WEDNESDAY HAY). 1957 ps * att \ : Pot:0- Gold Loot Is Up to $600; Try Your Elche The loot is mounting in Pot- O-Geld. ‘This week it amounts to $600 for some lucky winner ii a winner ? + eg for last week's puzzle. At the very least it's worth $100, so how can ye, alford -net-to spend a few minutes having fun with it? ou'll enjoy it, and you have Few as good a e of win- ning os°an else. and clues belore you ‘start, and then send us your solution. . It may-be the right one. The..new puzzle contains a series ofsquares which are | alphabetically lettered anda corresponding list of sentences with two clue words. of the w is numbered, The object is to select the word which you think best fits the. clue. sentence, You then place the number of that word in the square which has the same letier as the clue sentence. - In other words; you will read the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the sentence, You then write the number of that word in the - puzzle square marked A. Do the same with all other. squares, Read-all. the clues carelully: and ‘be sure the right numbers are in‘ the right squares, j rrr PUZZLE NO. 48 A Ce eo. UG: ee eee Se SRR eRe Bee. Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail ; : SOL Non CLUES A. id pice Pe gry fp tiemadlger yong ~ (). TION; (2) TION. 3 An — — "isiewh. cdudedt ( DEMOTICN () DE. Vongn C Work in the garden will necessitate ite uss.” atnaacees (8) TROWEL. D. A life of travel would seem te hev. ‘appeal for the "en Whe. gmnd 6 aeeeeny ff) eee oe TRAWLER. F. Mend-wektag bower wt find A headache would sho ad pana Kad 1 boo (11) CLATTER: i a. Mmsoaes is the talk A Diinw inlgh vam in Oo bo retired wotker’ crease of a s ———. - (15) PENSION: (16) TENSION. ¥ L You would to @ men in on. omen (ry fuss Gin ancl the president of the United States reception. oe Washington eee as sree ae bat Ge eee oh, “inden (ai) STIRRING? (22) SHIBRING. could make things difficult for the WARDER. the fo disrupt (25) FAC- hea ito be good Yeu- . . en unkjondly » might a) gon for « “nt ite militery O. Aspiring screen actress dreaming of that ———— call start her the road to stardom. (28) CURTAIN; (20) CERTAIN. _ spate P. His to a lesser post would tment te a toe, (31) DELEGAT “aD TION. ia some ypomage ce: rat Sie a tA a is _— (37) TIPSTER; (38) A inclined te an 7 Aba pit etd oa ie ‘OFFICIAL ‘CONTEST RULES 1; Anyone is eli a0 ear tha POT-O-GOLD with the exception of bis PS ate ry pe es (S) TYPO. | f i 1 | WHOLE KERNEL where it wasn't before, he added. = “There Were 137,000 students in ia the cosnty’s achoale 0s of Octo- ‘ber 1, 1956, but Dr. Emerson esti- ‘mates the j number at 145,- oo : | Oakland also has 5,500 teachers ‘as compared’ to 1,900 some 10 years ago. | Outines i0-¥ear Devélopment . To operate this. giant school plant, school districts raised. $35 million durifig the last fiscal year —— $20 million. from local taxes -- $15 million frori the state. — Bk In addition, local residents ‘paid , some $20 million more for capital “\improvements.-— new buildings, | : AS sites, equipment. : +¢«° 2 The. reason for the $20: million for capital expansion, Dr. Emer- son said, is the rate of growth {Which is 8 per cent per year. ‘ In 1956, the ceunty’s schools added 11,000 new pupils, some | because of the rising birth rate,. . hes sptatiy Go & taneling mers ing inte the area. ~~. At this rate, Oakland's echoai population will double itself every 16 years, he said. To finance its school system, |Oakiatia County's residents taxed themselves at an average rate of 20 mills based on-state equalized a, = Emerson ational. =* *, There ta tin cosy Tr'the state ‘that has ‘a higher” “@verage tax rate,” he noted, “which shows the people here want good schools, know what good schools” id be complimented.” - LOW TAX BASE One reason the school tax rate is a high in the county behest 3k the elotoueatiedy talk tax. in tax base per school child, com- pared with a state average of counties in tax paying ability, he * 2% "Bat school costs. are going up “9g Aoberng he said, oe ome : “‘hardgoods”’ and of pacviaen are _incteasing steadily. — “It costs more to buy bricks, . Steel, desks, books, everything that goes into. school building,” he said, “On top of that salaries . have gone up. ” Oakland isin the metropolitan wage market for teachers and one an. average of about $1,000 a year more for teachers than outstate, he stated, ~ ‘ile Stes ia yu’ gunn Gk tbs for salaries and they oes continues,” he said. 2 « © With Michigan's economic con- dition pot as good as it was two years ago, Dr. Emerson said, the base, he said. Oakland has $11,500) tinue’ to increase as long ar . present tight professiorial labor’. C ounty: ‘School TV Producer Denove Files Suit for Damages LOS ANGELES (—Television| producer Jack Denove has. ‘tiled | webggreverting he Praslige «Sa: ar financial ‘ outlook for the. schools With Cénning « of Fox / ARGONNE, Wis. mM — Mrs “A pe | INSTANT COFFEE WiFi 2 3Q: = HOE] GOLDEN CORN 2225" SHORTENING. KOUNTY KIST BAKERITE ALL VEGETABLE (3s ‘GRAPE JELLY FRUIT ‘Coettin (oe nomen cages — Qaetgoe| TOMATOES ° me _NATCO PURE 7 If TODAY! 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Mr.| Greenberg asked if she desired; Another couple of minutes and J]; and Mrs. Frank Czapar. ath eommetcallell conte de;|would have been frozen. stiff.” ‘ ~-42057 * * * = a The Czapars, none of whose rel- ; atives from” Hungary child: has athma and climate. of the eee AAA IIID IW J — ee Gee cee eee Gee eee sides, we own a grocery sire.” Friendly Restau Restaurant. _ Houses Small Riat eeeade 2 : a Te @ ry /. amounted to a riot call. ” es : : . i aeestess So yd | brought 14 more policemen. They pee eae =e eee eee ot pot PP ast | put am end to the fight. ff Maretoot. Gulf. ...s..yecovencsree 16 Baldwin orscviceessnvseenens Ponting ee od a ‘ 2 ; sebaee . ote Ponting a iWeb cesaberecesesness pore ~. blip ‘The sume biloues vad willl gal with «96.00 petehess). H _. ‘Scared: Groom Flees, ntigg ge A on ip ice ht a Nd ieee: oe ~ Bride Gets Annulment , “Sa ee: mesuvesertnnes ambi ° ere. ies - Top Value Stamps. Nothing to buy. 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WEDNESDAY M LAY. % 1951" ates ets ia dems din ; the filming of her best-selling novel, “Peyton~Place.”” “There is only one word to de- scribe Hollywood—féar,"’ she ob- served. “I have never seen so much fear in so many people so much of the time—the fear of los- ing their jobs. “I don’t see how they can work in such a dreadful-atmosphere.” | >. NEW terrible said the iF 4 : i Fs f g fs t * Itsa Mrs. Metalious also said she versatid eae So wood i She gave this example: ‘One| guest remarked, “The ery and another guest replied, Wh Fj . ft ' Life has moved at a furious pace for the plump young housewife since the publication of her con- \troversial first novel last fall. * * * She has earned about a quarter) of a million dollars; been sued for Cod house in Gilmanton . N.H., | where opinion about her igs still divided. She’ says “the ax-mouths” : Can't Reverse vr, which is still her home town and) Kavanah Rules. “LANSING ® — Once taxpayers vote to close a school district for) the year, they can't rescind their jaction ard reopen the distritt later M. Kavanagh held yesterday. her term for gossips—‘‘still don’t approve of me.” * * * ‘felt like being called Mountain a quarter of a million dollars; she and her schoolteacher husband, | George, have separated; her book hag been banned as “‘obscene’’ by She has bought two second-hand {Cadillacs and a 180-year-old Cape! Mrs. Metalious, who retained custody of her three children, said|and thus save it dissolution and the publication of her book had| annexation to another district. nothing to do with the breaup of} The attorney general's opinion! her marriage, and her husband/ was sought by Sen. Frank D. Bea- has said the same thing—that it| dle (R-St. Clair), who wanted to was “a personal matter.” |know whether voters in a closed jand.-thus .save it dissolution and open the district the following year that same year, Atty. Gen, Thomas However, he said, voters may) idecide during the same year to’ PEiVnh&: % 4 TEL, pelts it, ik AT - FREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES Olt BURNERS * OF FURNACES * O11 SOMERS * WATER HEATERS Lou Janka Heating & Air wesc 5 Sales & Service 177 Edison, Pontiac “Nite Se ‘Business. “" . found herself a bit at a loss in-try- FE 4-3811 . Has success. ruined her life? Not | idistrict could have a change of at .all. |heart and vote to reopen the dis- “I've got: “the most wonderful trict the same year. | house in the world, the most-won-+- Kavanagh noted that the state derful children in the world—and/sctiool code gives two’ alternatives I haye money. Money is the only! to school districts which have been *}thipg that makes fame worthwhile | closed for a period of two-years-if to most people. It can help-you do|they want to avoid arinexation’ to so many things,” she explained. | another district by action of the x * * county board~ ot —— One Mrs, Metalious,.a bluntly honest) i a woman with a hatred for hypocri-' sy, ls now are in writing her} open ond operate their own school. os novel + “Fight White: Collar.” ~-/; “Its theme is Man's tcibnmanity to man,” she said, adding: “In a small town. de : Pontiac Retail Is First. ke ain... By Carl Grubert| 2% Ex-King Farouk, of Egypt is re- - Call 1 FE i. oe 2-9143 US. 3 Sends Free Nafioris Administration, the agency which Collection of War Nene B U id Cc 1 administers the orien aid peo ter ars at: Greater avings! gram. Heweter, : the a Velde Unusual Shells - | et oF se . bain =i 4 Pag pot give ghgrrys ——— CINCINNATI im — A police drive. s - ® recei = Tie rr ml 1h hs i 9 : ion | il q ‘ | to eneourage domestic private en-|net s of lel mi . “\terprise in the less developed cluding hand grenades and shells countries, and to improve under-|yp to 75-millimeter size. ; WASHINGTON w@ — President. More than half’ the saves sutting of eva Industry. | But some of the souvenirs show Eisenhower today isted ft . _ |}that owners took NO chances. States pinta 570 en an cg od ae The report mentioned~that de-| Police Lt. Lawrence McCarthy lars worth of military goods to equipment, slightly less than--®? livery of military equipment to|said, “One man brought in a two- free world nations in the last;@ird was ground forces equip- Yugoslavia, at: the end of 1856 was} inch cannon -ball that must have half of 1956. 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Hydra- Se a ip a we Peete ea oF I a << ; e *y : ee ee a ae ) oe e = wf a4 hy a. : f : ie ings «PONTIAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 1087" 2 NN ee eas we oi Bi 5 REO sO EN ER! nitar age ee ge — 2 ooo See ‘ ? : eek S i eats on : SS. meee " \ i ee Sa Esk. : * ‘ =I os : Pos = a pit ot 3, ee oses Tonigt tire | cad se CHICAGO (AP)—Tale of tlie tape. fri bash artistic, but ancient Sugar'000 fans and an approximate gate; But Robinson stubbornly sum-; Fullmer ened 's relentless at-| the Gene limer- middl, ’ = —— . : : _ : e : eight championship peg Stadium Ray Robinson into the ring grave-|0f $150,000, will be televised’ and moned all the class of his waning; tack which dropped the Sugar Man ROBINSON FULLMER| varq tonight-in a title rematch at|'O@dcast nationally via ABC at! years, He won four more trial|in the seventh round and had Rob- . °.+. 6 RE pra day dicta 9. p.m. EST with a 150-mile Chi-|houts’ Then he knocked-out Bobo! inson hanging on helplessly most sun Height ——- os Chicago Stadium. F cago area blacked out on TV. /Ojison Dec. 9, 1955, at the Chicago|of the time. j 383 Chest (norman 3s | Robinson,’ 36, a 2-1 underdog). Robinson has said he may retire| Stadium, to recapture the middle-| There were cries from the Rob-| a Chest (expended) At seemingly has only One chance to) i¢ he joseg to Fullmer again. Well weight title. inson camp Fullmer rabbit-| Be Neck u capture the 160-pound a f0F!he might, after fighting—more, or| a washed-dut Olson challenged| Punched. his way to the title. Han-| 04 - Oy 16 | the fourth time. That's by an early|}... — on borrowed time since a| Robinson iri a rematch at.Los An.|dlers of the Utah scrapper snarled . i ae oa knockout of the durable Fullmer, pathetic showing in this same Chi-| geles May 18, 1956. Sugar Ray|im rebuttal ‘that Robinson was i Fat 2 | =e aeons hay Ray oy dose cago Stadium ring Jan. 19, 1955. | flattened Olson in four rounds,| holding most of the fight, -- 7% Wrist a hs an. 2 with bar-room brawl) t+ was then Robinson, trying ajAfter one fight, Nov. 10, 1956,| The Mllinois State Athletic Com-| con : ‘jcomeback after a “‘retirement,”| when he won a 10-round: decision| mission has promised a referee “ CHICAGO W —. Middleweight * * * ___* |was cut to ribbons by a journey-/over one Bob Provizzi, Robinson| tonight who will watch both: for champion Gene Fullmer, a bull-| The I5round championship|man middleweight, Ralph “Tiger” |defended against Fullmer last/rabbit-punching and holding, tak- dozing battler of 25, is favored to bout, expected to attract about’ 12,-| Jones. Jan. 2 in New York. ing away points from either guilty 7 : : - - a — ee = : Obtains Olson From Red Sox 3 , a “ace 7] ine Ct Oe nee ee a system.” This gives a ‘round win- -|lesser number..An even round is| - .Win or lose, Fullmer will fare IcHale in Ist Move as DETROIT #—The player for-jwith the Boston Red Sox that will| with every American League-| Olson played for the Red Sox,|collected $138,000 and the i tunes of the Detroit Tigers have!bring outfielder Karl Olson, late! club except New York, Chicago {W8S traded to Washington in ajchampion $21,900. ~ ° been placed‘in the hands of John|of Washington, to the Tigers in ex- ashington. in acquired ! . McHale, at 35 the youngest gen-|change for utility man Jack -— - =e int Soe by Boston-yesterday. Phillips will eral manager ‘in the Major|Phillips. days. ‘ : I : : Leagues. = There will be no radical | McHale's elevation was expected) “We had good luck with an-jcould mean around $65,000’apiece.} McHale became general man-| changes,” McHale said after tak- jafter Spike Briggs quit under pres-|°ther Bostom castoff,” said man-/At New-York, Fullmer agreed to ager of the Tigers yesterday short-| ing over, “but we will continue jsure [ast Friday, Even Briggs|®8eT Jack Tighe, to/a 12% per cent cut against Robin- referring noon, Two hours later he| te try to improve our lineup in |said if was the logical. move to;©bariey Maxwell. “If we get half} son's. 4744 per-cent slice of the TIGER ly after ° i ee . : s as much ‘out of Olson as we're| gate, while Sugar Ray got all the in , the three Sisson, treasurer (left), was. named executive are announced his first deal—a swap! every way possible, I've talked |promote the former Tiger player ting .out of Charley, I'll. be! TV bag 3 who has-been im the Tiger organ./€°C 0s -0u ey. money. bility in the Detroit Tiger organization after the will act in advisory capacity-to new general commas cer ization since 1941. sanmnmnaed . * 2. + resignation of Walter ms og teen: “pate oy ; Whe ‘Mow Yatk-tten wiike ignatl bs (Spike) Briggs. Harry manager John McHale (right). ast F . Harry ~ Sisson, a busines ear: € | ine E sae. |18,134 witha gate of $194,645. {~ pe oe ii iresfone <« tive with the elub since 1829, was SPalan Nine § |. Robinson has his 37th birthday, be ys | . . . ' s - . . ree named — vice president in), , .- rey de _ a wore an at a i. . e 5 - cha rge a ; riggs Stadium . 7 , Jms ‘ 5 ‘ i ¥ \ es ations and Charles Gebwtager, the lrish at South Bend has 2 138-53 record with $0 kaécle CaVy | e dl S | . & | |great Tiger second baseman and! soUTH BEND, IND. gp—Michi-|°™!s me han earns — ae Las z g Zz Z F g a5 Best Suys under the Sun on nly EK ll game yesterda m abel . : c ad Many Things tor Summer Fun |S Fee's | areas es wesc tQ Produce for Tigers E q - on id + , chairman of the board of theltwo singles and added their final| knockouts. A Mormon, who never|the American League's second di-|we’ Play Gym club. “T'd like to think I-eould/run in the eighth on a double, ajhas tasted tobacco, alcohol or cof-|Vision, and their manager, Beck taag’ dean neon ages Bargain! in a while fo watch a bal eens om a r. __ {fees Fulmer ap yet to be stypped. Seat aie teens en Reno Bertola Frank Bolling, without immiediately~ being sus-|Netre 221.008 008 SOS a1 os fewree_ tor! produced almost nothing but outs|*%4 Bill Tuttle has done real well.| whose team Saturday stripped Pon- Has two swings on pected of a dozen other things.” ixt ‘tnd Konorst, “"* p Aight st Chblin the first two weeks of the cam-| “We're supposed to bt as pow. {8¢ Of 2nd CMC title-this spring, 750-Ib. test chain, two s Middiewsightipaign, erful a8 any club in the Ameri- |*** that in all probability next pepe plan aay “ pay “When I said we'd go as far oar op oy ru bet ye Sr veant bent oth —, Heavy tulerseet | (F LOSD Rule Hampers Jones Ppgletesias oS Guar cosee, | of am ony ef em he pooer + + + ° frame, weather-resist- the pitchers should have to pack| 884 better wake up before jong | Miss Port Huron, a sew, all- | ant enamel finish. a eetaee jal the load, It’s time some of the| Ite going to be too inte.” | steel fishing boat, will be avall- : ee Pontiac’s Hayes Jones, who wasjteam have somé busy weekends | able for fishing parties starting s “ cont of everything,|50 - C&lled big guns woke up @| The Tigers have left 115 men| nh ot Geher : . . . restricted to running only in relay with three successive dual ” this weekend at Harbor Beach, ; 18% I é er ining 1 Samet, almogt ove} ‘The Const Guard-appreved'eratt, = : A The rookie manager makes no inning. ae carrying 0 witt || —_| Terms: 2.00 Down—75¢ a Week ve meng pn hegre oy MA Reg pres w make fwo-eday runs from the i Seite . “K boys ™ A Kalle and Marvey [92 a igup combinations.” mee SS a 18” Power. Mower Kuenn, and Charlie Maxwell, ~arae or ae he tpenticlile tnd. setentiy 1 9 99. 1.75 Se pected over omer eervnssam § ot Bitehterar 3 § bt er say tree Segoe aan 7 mA wae @ Week his club's 24. triu theKaumeri 3-9 B°Berrac $9 gbasketball. standout at Ce 1 New York enka weeterdag pean? 3-4 2 Biewronsy 4 © S\Michigan’ College. The former: + ® Rotary a ad , “but all they're pro haoaaold ae Se Marnie & a ¢ Lakeview High ‘star had been a : , } gras: She treme : steady performer in both sports i oF. cnn gor ao re ting aay a wn ee FEE eke Ud fee sa 4 © Full 18" steel blade ~ 10 hits in 49 trips. Maxwell is/M***P 4 0 0 : af ae * 7 * Neigh as aM" average. All were well over the|+-inigntenaly walled for Sanford 12) qilet atound the bowling tront : ' eee . Tth. - °@ Puncture-proof tires .300 mark jast séason. B—Ran for ? Goring the cummmey months bet = ‘b tilag clase te wel Kaline has one home run, the |% te, See Lee Miller out at Land-O-Lakes ee : others mone. The three of them [Der Fork --.8 01 ¢ 9 008 6~1| fo hoping to change af Got. Be —— | eve driven in only 10 runs, |e “nons ietiee Rate 2S ees fer hee he eee as | BeBe, MeDougaid, 3e—Beliing ath) leagues to compete three nights Tighe said, “but this thing is drag-|Daz™ beea| faresaniat, Daate Sor bogies " x= 4 ‘ a : ‘ ee ging. out too far, Our- pitching is| Py % 27 cn cthngparen tc ap with an. Save on New Tires” t. jin §. Grim I'in jo: R-ER| unusual triplicate ‘of 141-141-141 3 aS . A £2), U— Rommel| Im the KC loop. x ‘Get Fire ne T-241. A— 125 : 2 4 6 S own ability all ing- with the He started off homers=in the ; one More shortly : | after but suddenly went into a deep ee x -% 2 All-winning North Carolina should be murder in basketball again next season with four 6% ; Gets Knockout — rt Big : tes, ree GOAL IN SIGHT—Stan Musial, one of Major League's greats, got hit number 2,800 for the St. Louis Cards against Pittsburgh | yesterday. In the.13th he blast- (The 5-9 replacement for the ailing ‘py Tue ansocuaTED PRESS Now for the ‘big guns, Musial's April's closing day was a big homer came in the 13th inning for one jor baseball's biggest guns but) St, -Louis’ 6-5 yictory over Pitts- a.couple of little howitzers — Don} burgh. Williams, who alréady had Zimmer and Frank — will|a single_and double, clouted an always remember it as their day.jeighth inning homer to lead Bos- * t+ * a ton to a 3-1 7 over Kansas| . Aprit 30 was @ day when Ted)" s é Williams blasted his 422nd home * & run, Stan Musial. smashed his! Antonelli not only snapped the 354th home run and earlier his Braves’ four-game winning streak 2,800th hit, 200-game winner Bobiwith a seven-hit 40-shutout for Lemon won his first of the season|New York but he buttered his and 20-game winning star Johnny Antonelli shut out Milwaukee. It|two-run homer that sealed Milwau- was also a‘day when Billy Pierce,|kee’s doom and narrowed ' the another,. 20-game winner, posted| Braves’ first place matgin over his third triumph of.be young| Brooklyn to one game.- Season and-Frank Robinson, _the Lemon ‘also spiced his. victory, National League's 1956 rookie-of- | ind Mind of his career, with a the-year, won a game for Cincin-/home.run as Cleveland defeated ‘nati with a three-run homer. Washington 51, The homer was Re ts ®t Bob's 37th to bring him within It is doubtful, however, if any|0ne of the record held by a pitch- of these top drawer stars will/€*. Wes Ferrell, who did most of jlook back upon this day with as|his hurling for-Cleveland, hit 38, }much delight as Zimmer and Boll-, ing. For yesterday each of these, old Yankee, mighty mites was Babe Ruth for] * * * ; a day. || Pierce spun a six-hitter to be- Zimmer enjoying the~ greatest day of his career, cracking five hits, including a 10-inning home run to produce a 10-9 victory for cago White Sox downed Baltiriore nine-strikeout performance with a/ one more than Red Ruffing, ap -- 31, The victory enabled the front | one-game lead over Boston while the third place Yankees fell 2% games off the pace,—., a a enth, and another homer by pinch hitter Sandy Amoros, in the ninth, to force the game into extra in- third inning following si singles hy|cae? pitcher, was tnayed With te Brooks Lawrence, Wally Post and|!oss while Don Bessent, fifth Dodg- Gus Bell, paved the way for Cin-|¢r hurler, was the winner’ ; cinnati’s 6-3 success against Phila-| — 22 9 delphia, Lawrence, the winner,| Bob Buhl took the Milwaukee scattered nine hits, dumping the! joss precipitated by Dusty Rhodes’ Phillies into fifth place. *« * * Brooklyn wag fortunate to win after Sal Maglie had failed to hold a 60 lead furnished by his mates. The Cubs kept pecking away at Ole Sal, finally him out Crone gave up Antonelli’s homer in the seventh. Musial’s homer corned relief pitcher Larry. Jackson the Red- and finally- went on top, 97, on|50 deficit,and held the. rutaing Wilie Sox tc cling to thelr, che seventh. te i Ras Canis The victory tied the Cards nella’s second homer, in the sev-|for third place with the Giants.’ A four-run assault against Ray. Robinson's homer, coming in the| ings. Dave" Hillman, seventh Chi-|victory over the Orioles, Larry two-run homer in the third. Ray|Woodling accounted for two bird victory. Jackson took over in|by Willard Nixon who faced only the ninth after Pittsburgh had ral-| 29 Kansas City batters in a splen-@ with a three-run rally in the sixth|lied for five puns to overcome ajdid three-hitter. Jackie Jensen's @ Pirates| seventh inning homer, his first of: Walt Motyn’s grand slammer in'to two singles in ‘4 2-3 shutout_in- a come the first American Leaguer). _- to post three victories as the Chi-[~ Brooklyn. over the Chicago Cubs. | the year, broke a 1-1 tie, axe _ 9 HOUSTON, Tex~—Roy Harris, 187, Cut ed a homer to_beat the Pirates, [Pee Wee Reese at shortstop, start- bey Shoot, Tex. out od Baker, | 65, His # goal | is 3,000 hits: \éd the season with a .237 lifetime|*, TU TOOD, Celtt, — Parre. : ‘batting mark and 15 home runs. i Mexico pe scoot Del- GUARANTEED AGAINST es see En nd Bey Blk Voge RUSTOUT, BURN-OUT, ~ 4 Bolling, a 2 lifetime hitter wn, ep acHt ine oo taba oore in Ol with only 13 home runs; also had nant, 175%, Miami, stopped AND SLOW-OUT his day in the sug.After scoring| Pree Sees ) Spee : - the first Detroit’ run on a triple, | ew eee = KING’S See oe rE 4 Against ( rman walloped @ 10th inning home run Priecc Sate Get MUFFLER SERVICE ete Tie sO ey | | FP baad the New York Yankees. 7 256 S. Saginaw ESSEN, Germany # — (Next to Jerome Olds) iheavyweight champion roe lie Moore, a surprisingly beefy | FE 2-1010 | 2064, pounds, was expected to’ ‘ Open Friday mm 8-00 | make short work of German heav- DISTRIBUTOR a of | yweight Hatis Kalbfall in their 10 lround,‘fon-title bout in the out-| | decir Dubois Arena this afternoon. | ‘Men. the Sat. ‘til 5:30 Fer Your Shopping Convenience Service Station Equipment @ Sunnen: Pine Hone Equipment - @Blackhawk Porto Power @ Proto Tools @ Globe Hoists @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment @ Sioux Valve Equipment and. Tools _@Chicago Pneumatic Tools | : @ Bean Visualiner & Wheel Balancers ‘PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS “Paris Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” Automotive Parts and Equipment 29 Auburn. Ph. FE 2-0106 Se comps mel w up-| : fe f t ie : ee ? ff { 5 i sae F i ‘ } ft * f { veene wb Po “te t ~ eae eee | ites cee ets Sei ene Se = SS ei Ee Sia See as SNS A a EE os Fi eae ; ra ~ z z o# = i = oe a = zi : Se +4 ‘ = 42-3 : ng oe “@HIRTY-TWO THE B. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY i 1957 ee hc a lected S ic eo x ee % a , : : = '& = ; . Be om & = Ps : i ' as 2 — “ |.” Bad. Weather| Low PricesSi 0 IsPa d | fate Deets i - Convict Canes | Kept Trappers Inactive Area Fishermen © [Have Partin. LANSING ian weath-| ations and 15 inches of new snow : ‘ ae the but £ they. dicn’t : By JACK PATTERSON {hours were Dr, L. A, “Gus” Farn- the berty of trying some spe- time we got re ; er and low fur«prices kept trap- ” oe phn Ragan di “LANSING -— Hunters and trap- Pontiac Press Outdoer Writer |ham, Pontidc exiles Frank Mil-| clalties tied up by Bill a go-home empty handed. Other Pon- |[/ nservation pers inactive in parts of Michigan major U, FP. ten ' pers collected $10,140 trom the state WOLVERINE — There might|ward and Frank Wood and ‘“‘Chick| who ‘about evenly divides. his who are such steady ‘onserva this year, As a result, only 7§81 Low fur prices also had theirjin bounty fees during March for have been another such day in the we i sori glonged time between - fucond customers of Ed ag oa beaver and 59] otter-were taken, |effect as beaver blankets brought)foxes, coyotes and bobcats taken.|last 40° years; There might be} In course of -conversa-| tions and unguen bow camp. that they may a P ram in. State Was compared with 13,309 beaver andia top price éf only $M to $15.) <—~“ * * *& another one yet, We doubt -it. At/tion we learned that this is the ee poe tradition goingyare the John Ploes, rogr y 670 oter last year. Last year, top price was about “total ae least we will not believe. it if we|37th continuous year this group) mac and prexying the West (a+ Ramseys, Jack-Ramseys, Leo- Started Ni ne ears The number of trappers drop-|$26, and only 10 years ago a blan: vs . eevee ao see it, Few things are perfect. Thejhas opened the trout fishing sea-| Bide "kiwani eavaten nard Doans and Jimmy Kincaid. Ago ‘Today ped from 4440 in 1956 to 3326 this}ket Drought as much as $60 to $85 pala in byenties Sy |weather Tuesday was. son together, If that isn't some! yerg like to report to Bill that This group te not only giving roo. eo _— on te market. year. os : ropped In 50). ‘This is the kind of association|™S Specialties delivered some fine; Sturgeon fish # bad- time ALL. OUTDOORS (INS) — Re- Doorenney Seer ated OO i wie. Mitel bee } see Lynn Allen| iis gives heart to the traditions| (dit, We could, but for our builtin] are being very mean te ie {habititation of men and natural re- re ee een ae ee Skippers Trip Mi OFC, | The March bounty total this year on the —North/of trout “fishing. It recalls older,|propensity for letting our attention| hooey rainbows viens *0urees are the goals of Michigan's rato Sie teat [rojans in Triangular ceed a re tse it So sang nae sete ae andoogl SS acs chaise essai “mg reel aan pea sd : = ~ middiing hours of e a s use e . ave ition,” -w 8 O- weather hampered trapping oper- | Wajerford won seven events andes and 43 bobcats. Forty coy- : hc nts Hear just|Sport” that Ike Walton maintained) jd weren't properly attentive.|about- yet but water is dropping day - ties for 1st in another to trounce|*®s pares t tr in the Love Pen] < > to see if county|it was all along, ‘Careledsness_can be~fatal to the|and clearing. A noticeable drop in| 4 wsokeontss for: the conserva. | Milford and Clarenceville in @ tri- — ” as > me ra . ny clerks really fish) Had to. move along and check ambitions of the fly fisherman. [catches in Cheboygan county 18 tion department says the stile pris- Don’ t F orget to angular track meet Tuesday night h ney os “ : eg < = 2 when they go} on some wild stories of rainbow | Reports of fine rainbows and probably due to the_machinations'on farm system is going great | at Milford. The Skippers piled up/! 7 rpong i te ag s 3 : sa fishing and Lynn) fishing on the Sturgeon, But om |browns on the Sturgeon were nhotjof Jim Cadieux who is a terror on (without) guns sihce it began on a a: Get Trout Stam p 711 points to 49% for Milford care bncatied heen a enna obliged by: catch-| the way passed a favorite stretch jas exaggerated as we'd .|brook trout early, other brands iarge scale in 147. | Rie Oye. the state, . 4 = ing a nicé one) of North Branch water and took |The Al Webers had- left by J theilater. : 15 J Ged tee tee cates LAN G,; — Fisherm * * * | : PATTERSON right in front of| . ae = Py ‘ : iinaea that a septies 108 €ecil . Dumbrigue _ again paced) our eyes, _ ba - gromeeotenpragh aged cuapag To ie se. ses saa | leer mie te oe Grond Reps Sil Leads |, Ate = Mims aia © Loo eS ae Ss eal | emer fle " bd : A 2 : d * : Bees was * . Michigan fishing license, tor vault and broad jump, took 2nd in} PpayTON, Ohio w — Ben Clean-|any fishermen. in residence. Leo} t OF bail Now there are over 1,000 in- trout fishing, the high hurdles and tied-for 4thlers of nearby Fairborn is in sec-|Was on the stream with his gen- on : ‘4 {/4 (1 : = mates in 1) camps--and ‘other A compicio summary ot fish pitino gin comer de tao ona|ent isco. x tour division No. 2/eral tastotem but we found ¢ quo- ; : Siw : campe are undér construction. 1957 Michigan Fish Law Siena 290° dashes. oa ; Sowtne Prccsne sy ac aft- oe dco ae talking, pomncaai H. GUY MOATS ee Prison officials say about’ 10 per which can. be obtained from eyes “ler rolling 2,398 last night North-|about the fish they were going to : : jcent of Michigan's convicts are any state license dealer or from | It was the 2nd victory in four/field Tap, Grand Rapids, Mich:,\catch. : Outdoor Editer, Pontiac Press jnow in creciene eo Michigan apectonent et Consér- | meets for the ‘Skippers and Mil- continued to lead the division with Pleasantly’ idling away’ the tra-| . oor ais abeeee vation offices, ford's: 2nd setback. 12,400.--—~ ditionally dull early — for comsttantior saeiaie — new. Records show penal farms ‘Many Anglers, Few Trout were in use before 1900. At first i ithese camps or-farms were under -_larmed guard bat early in the cen- — tury some: states were Operating — County Waters. ow ae Escapes? They’ are not called. lescaipes, but “walk-aways.”’ ‘Fhe By H. GUY MOATS men. It's the worst spring {ficers believe, the ‘trout fishing] a eae” pore _— season opening I've seen.” | Should be much improved by the — . & 4q } Despite what conservation ol- ‘coming weekend. jthere are no bars, no high walls. / is. the heaviest. fishing Adams added that high water) . ra | mo fences and. no armed guards \ Sicers say may have had comething to do’ ; . __, jeven “walk-aways” are compara- 4 [Pressure on area . trout waters in| with the situation, but also re-. Not only are trouters disappoint-\tively few. Of the first 2,400 men | many _ Oakland county's called that last year high water ed in conditions. Michigan sent to these camps 41 i : lakes. and streams have “yielded Widn't spoil the opening: | Lack of sizeable smelt ahd perch decided . to leave . before society . fewer fish than usual. Only successtul angler_on the) ™"5 on the east side of the statelsnid “okay.” About 23 of these de- | »Cyril Adams, Lake Orion area oid fald Mt. trout pond, as far 085 addicts of the dipping sport)jinquents were captured within 24 | q Jottieer, slimmed it up. this way:) 1. sasms knows, was a young)" “dee. hours. z ; t _ | “I've never seen 0 many fish-.| girl who took two trout on. min; Last reports on smelt were dis-- Te work in a conservation ermen on the trout waters -on nows, Flies only, are used on the ‘couraging according to state con- | camp each = | epening days, as this year. Bet, new pond. servation men af Alpena, Sing examined by £ commit. = f far as I have there > © *. &. ing Bridge, Port Huron and | tee of experts which studies the “Conditions about- the area are) candidate's history and person- "| about. the same as in Adams’) territory, although fish have been taken in most streams and lakes ality. No man convicted of a sex crime or with a record of violent aesanlt is sent fo camp. Psychologists and prison author- ““T've heard ot no spectacular Seme good runs have, however, jitjes agree that conservation work | weil Stocked Warren ‘Kendall, conservation | Whitehall sections on the weet |than conventional prisons, for the | Hiére’s a list of Oakiand county Howard Johnson of the Ponting x * * and sportsmen of the = who-has listed more than 60 spe- | cles about Pps ay wg spring. Probably the ‘area's most clam sidious bird watcher is Dr. Rich-'$15,000 per jail cell in a modern -|ard E. Olsen, Bloomfield Hills, t dince it costs about prison and much less for a wilder- ness work camp which offers bet- or Sewer Fnaearen: } are limited! « » ot Sirus et Bulldog Club Holds: spring wanderlust, wai seén early) said, this morning crossing Cass-Eliza- “had a huge turnout.on.the week-| beth road at Miami road. wit was| fl il Pi M h ‘etude. ope hester) De- end, but 1 didn't hear of a single! ax unusual sight,” reported. Mrs.| nnua uppy atc — ngtiott. some limit catch anywhere.” Ernest Wiseley, 1326 Muskingum : : wos current anavtes for’ regulations. |, If present weather continues, of-| road. | The’ Detroit Bulldog Club will ne sme 3 _ hold /its annual puppy match Sun- iday/ May 5, at 1 o'clock at the Classes in both ‘Sexes: 2 to 4 months, 4 to 6. months, 6 to 9 ” Final- towenament for members tour yostis, 16 ot of = posse ores and ribbons in classes, | est caren for member far po and best in match special rosette. of the boys witnessed the final fi club ‘shoot in the YMCA. Prizes awarded : eit ae 4 \Elks Temple at Vester and Wood- 8°" Air-Rifle Clubs Name Race Shae Sas ha ‘months. aid 9 to 12 months. concluded and the divisional cham. Entries will be taken at the door. 22 Winter Season Champions; ase pions have been named. Parents| Francis Miller, Bud Palin, Donelg|Retreshiments and. dinner iol and it fits most t Ply- mouths, Fords, Chevr lets, Hudsons, Nashes : Declan tical - | - Size 7.10'x 15. fits ‘Dodge, Buicks, Olds, Mercurys, Pon- ‘tiacs: and es. awith features no other tire-can offer at the J. = ioe Exclusive triple-tempered 3-T Cord a Body fghs of ae thee off the three main tire killere-> r,s Tongs, durable insia “ae fisan ‘jn. Notch d means longer mileage, bett = traction. 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But the een in of Federal Hill, paeagety hig te Milt Reiser called “his best race.’ Although jockey Willie Soe soll q Viking Thinclads Victors Washington,‘ and then sold- to: the first~ baseman Jack Piaog ac to San ‘a '” | @lads todk meet honors 67%-41%' at bets) —wu- hee won it at a much lower Hardiman suffered a bad Pleasant. - _ required 15 ri stiches to lose it This is Ted Williams’ 16th season ably cost Chiefs a win in the shot. with the Red fox.’ : ‘babe ten hen eee ee BUT (WE STIL HAVE ’El ACT Sis take ener. of our SPECIAL SALE of -]U.S. ROYAL 8 - They're Going FAST! 6.00x16 Plas Tax & Your Receppatile Tire—Size — Black “WORLD FAMOUS. ay S. ROYAL Air. Ride TIRES _ ON SALE AS LOW AS visa -6.70x SB f / | 7.10x15 * / “PT an Yue apt ing ae go n ty. Ray, Alex Barge, Fred Brooks. ne isles, . sis) Were 1-2-3 in the high jump, and ope Ray and Jim Hawkins were 1-2 in the New Yors, 24. broad. jump. Jim fouled * Fernieies. +. Z| slightly on two jumps that bet- ae, hae York and |tered 21 feet. | Mike Hardiman's absence prob- “Other . outstanding efforts in- cluded Joe Hill's 10.2 win in the century. (his fastest time), Keller's | 10.3 in the same event, and John|,<© Sharpe’s (Northern) 51:9 for the with 52.2. . ae or pa 00-yard dash—Won Hil (P); 2nd wiltase (FN); ard, aur (P). Time _Mile—Woa by Coates @): tnd, Steph- figure. i oe te ee 40, Archie Brooks was close), Chiels Sel Records. ‘but Lose Meet! ena (FN): 3rd, ch (PN Time ¢: ys at - » - 2nd, . Time “440-7 oi wright NM); e zd Brooks. sth eB hurdies—Won by Moo: Pate ara. alee ‘P): Time Ri Mn be on as mer iP); ond. (PN): ee 041 S (field record} — Pole noah. deur ~way tie for za Jam- Hig e, Muddy, Patrick, Fisher (N). ump—Won by Rey: 2nd, i> (P); 3rd, Gillard i be apres ai Pay Bistanee 4 sr: :: an y—Won by Ne 2:32.86 Gillard (all PN}. Time; A. Dares Rr P. Brooks (all PHS)... Height jump—W on Ra » and, k+4 . Distances | Medley relay—Won by Northern. 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That’s Pfeiffer’s—the - clean-tasting beer that’s naturally ei aoa, gently to coax the a — nature's finest -- THIRTY-FOUR , MAY A, 057. oe {€ ia z ¢t Soe Bob Considine Says: . Tranquility Via Pill on the Increase NEW YORK (NS) — Fortune, which doesn’t sell quite like hot- cakes or tranquilizers, which are drugs that do for--the.hyper-tense modern wifat a stack of buck- ‘wheats and syrup once did for. his father, comes out with a somber study of the new.drdg craze. x * ra Tranquilizing pills have ‘been taken -by 20,000,000 Americans sinee they came to the market in 1954. Their limited use before that had been confined largely to mental institutions—where it was found they reduced the number of electric - shock and ‘insulin - coma treatments-for the nation’s nearly 1,000,000 hospitalized deranged. tn to hands, of “Oy poe the pills are prescribed for | al. most every envtional complaint that mortal mam has been able to jam’ between: cradle and | _- tomb. There were 30,000,000. prescrip- tions filled in 1956, and this year the nation will pay $175,000,000 in search of the Jost continent of Euphoria. Historians may describe ours as the “don't give a damn” age. HOT POLITICAL FIGHT Malcolm Johnson, Pulitzer Prize winner now with’ Robihson-|doctrine is liable to prove disas-|Y0UNG TYCOON Hannagan Associates in New York, finds himself in the middie of a/of discipline to the United Nations|ter Arnold Jr. of Greensboro, N.C., hot political fight for the first\and keeps the sugar for the|purchased five shares of time in his life—though he covered | Nc one ip precisely certain what,a million of them for the old Sun will happen to habitual users of 4nd for ~~ the tranquilizers, or to the nationy for that--matter, if.the epidemic board of New Hyde Park, -Long spreads any more than to date. : Author Francis Bello. concludes, nervously: “The solution would seem to lie ant in drugging the primitive’ brain, but in educating the fore- brain to distinguish more effec- tively between real threats and imaginery ones, te distinguish | between petty vexations and problems that must be faced and solved, another million years.” Dr. Will Menninger, the Topekan| who gained world fame in the another way of putting it: tpeople taking ‘do give a damn’ pills.” if man is to survive | . ler. Middle East Doctrine. te S. * * Mike is ie for the school emp: It is whether or not a sééular- ized or “inter - denominational” version of the 10 Commandments shall be posted in the public schools. Johnsen is under fire because he took a position against ‘such posting. A note from my friend reads in part: “While I.believe in the 10 Com- U.S. Can't Keep Mideast Peace, ‘Bevan Forecasts successful than Britain was in|/and educational grounds. |keeping the peace in the Middle Sy gt og | East. : “It is not possible to assume ‘told. a news .conference on his India and the Middle East. Bevan criticized the Eisenhow- “y iy to ‘Godless’ and ‘un-American,’ see? trous’ as it leaves .all the power): United States," Bevan said. stock some time ago. THE PONTIAC PRE island, N.Y. Their big issue there has national overtones and reflec- son's proxy to Al Steele, chairman Aneurin Bevan said today the'their teachings, my opposition to United States will be no more|posting them is on legal, religious | purist wha tant wale 4 butane An ll-year-old boy named-Ches-;- $s. WEUNESDAY, 3 When the lad's mother eet “her of the company, she wrote. that she wished: it were possible for the kid to attend the annual stock- holders’ meeting in Vitraington, Del., May 1. Al brought the whole Arnold weekend and then took the five- share owner to the —— meeting. Bob Reid, director of the tele- vision sales for INS-INP, is a restaurant along New York's famed Steak Row on East 45th “! happen to believe that the withed w incing. A — So , proper “place to teach ‘the Com-|outer wall of ‘the place rea treatment of mental disorders, has -_ Soo acedteaptats eudihg: 8 mandments is in the home and in at It's Best.” Sodas . |the church, in accordance with the “that this country needs ig Ore |ntars from Uhreeweek tur of, of he Individual family and|yéars I've asked these fine peopel wit version unacceptable to all faiths, ' including mine. So I'm being called|come a. matter of The “It's” gets Bob. “ “For five to ‘Its,’ he says, shaken. “The whole thing has be- "Ision. You see, the name of the restaurant is the Editorial.” One of every four American Pepsi| families moves in. an average Brucker Says U 4 ‘Could Act Promiatty: -jweeks or mont! family to New_ York. for the | WASHINGTON a ecetaie of the Army Brucker says he wduld ‘move to block the nearest ‘sion.should Syria or Egypt, invade, Jordan. i And Brucker added, UL §. troops could be airlifted into Jor-' dan “in a matter of days — not is’ if such action becomes necessary. : x * * 4 The secretary's remarks were made in response to questionings during a television interview last. | i i j night. Brucker ‘said a number of di-| visions, he did not specify how | many, are ready “to be air trans- ported and dropped. We -have an airlift “waiting that purpose.” The 6th Fi — is in the’ Middle East, in allout war today. 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KRAFT DELUXE a SLICES 8 OZ. 33° abe PKG. year, says the.Census Bureau. central heating 3,000 years ago. |" " CHICKEN-OF-THE-SEA CHUNK: STYLE TUNA 25° Niblets Whole Kernel CORN 2 i 12 0x. bi gio 25° = * / DAIRY DEPARTMENT , AND < 0° LAKES — $ Kno ut OLEO | 245° SU FROST | Gted Cone GAR Pure Granule \ "BURN ETTE FARMS Cut Spears 7) eel * brgeon = KS? SOS na Ae THE, PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, “MAY. alien 3 ee “ tise pet : ‘ ee 2 * = Bret possible” ‘Straits Bridge hoe Ready Pont : WASHINGTON Wh sx State De: BY A. F. MAHAN JR. to's sotegatind: x4 link aS ile -sd Sok feng, and|by en route. from “the, Canadianjot. 6,000 cars an ‘hour,’id i'l be MIDLAND = "Pabiek cn “partment security chief Scott Mc-| ST. IGNACE — Michigan has| !ewer the center sevep feet and |i; supported by M4 different piers. border at, Sault Ste. Marie across|open, year around. vict Wallace Warner, 28, of Sagi- Leod was recalled today by thelpegun jts-final dash to bridge the aera It will funnel U.S. 31, U.S, $ upper peninsula to The Mackinae Bridge Authority;| naw, was sentenced today to life Senate Foreign Relations Commit-|... ite of Mackinac. where once ©S. _JP te Mietinan on Wisconsin. The- bridge's four traf-)- ‘public “agency created by the| i Prison, the- maxinum,. for-rape|- “a. < nlite. weld wihitend thle ae SS Se era 800,000 in revenue bonds to which! -tmuseed® by Adland, Circuit)” Democrats. on the committee| stormy winds and winter's tre- : ““tonly tolls are pledged. The state,| Judge Donald E. Holbrook, Warner ~ @xpressed little enthusiasm for the|mendous ice ‘ pressures. however, ,has voted to: allocate| was, taken. to Saginaw where he; appeintment.~ But there was no bul: ofvthe aes tithees ae wor Gyr annually for maintenance) faces additional charges of armed enough opposition to forestall his|e World, the Mackinac Straits , % vance se aii Ity to the | confirmation when it reaches the}Ptidge is scheduled to open to ons be leliik maid v pitty to te Senate floor ~~ |ftatfie Nov. 1, although the’ finaly still ask: “Yeo, ‘but is it safe? |'ape charge. He was accused of} |, MeLeod, onetime administrative|*mishing touches won't come; until Will it sted the wind and ice?” | Kidnaping Charles Harden, 20, of | . -Seee eee mane ae eee. —}fo-which its designer, David B. | Saginaw, and attacking Harden's assistant Bridges ( , ie ee : | Steinman of New York, an inter. |¢it! friend April 21. began -| mationally known bridge design. | Warner was picked up by state The siydts of vagrant and vio er, replies: “It will” be the |police the following night when he|° Soxleegeh aon" use, puakandee’ cat safest in. the world.” — tried to elude a. roadblock in . (connect Michigan and -| What would happen if a big gps pgs ne wad forced ‘ Huron. .'The of the] Asteamship ¢rashed into the steel- ee So structure that will bridge tie gap encased concrete tower. piers. Orly. in Midland-Count where the makes one gape. = janchorages?” says the’ authority: iy in sats y, re “The boat would probably sustain severe damage.” ~ oe | Will it-sway? “Not soa person McCarthy's Condition Tepes Gy it j fe over Be wad netics.” Stil Called ‘Serious’ fowers that reach 552 feet above | -~ SS . — , : Phe 0 ve een aga age en it.’ MOM LOSES -LOCKS—AND POPULARITY ters Janet,*2; and. Ronita, 3, right, refuse to rag ad unscie! Perse WASHINGTON | (INS) .— Sen. To weld the tower ‘steel 1,140,000 | —Blonde, _long-tresseg- Mrs. Patricia Smith, left, accept mother in her shorn condition. Mrs. Smith no structure’ could withstand Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis), was a ee 3 the ice pressure at the straits,” ce ” es rivets were driven, ~ of San: Francisco,~Calit.toses her locks prior to will-wear a wig when she's not appearing pub- vi _}Teported to be still in serious ee sti i ety ae making like an cight-ball in. connection with lcly in connection with the picture. toe telat: ta sp ge preggo ce reabe-w y The belgh above “waldr ie es premiere of-“The Girt in the Kremlin.” Daugh- ihe ss em et ee ee resulting from an inflamed liver. he tall as Michigan's tallest ‘building, : Mads. oy rooe Se eet mes): The senator, however, spent a : ; the 47- story Penobscot in Detroit. F pressure ever obtained! «comfortable day” yesterday and| Total. tower height is only 40 feet Low Income Bracket Would Get $700. —— tions __|im the’ field’ was 21,000 pounds per) chysicians-said that he was im-|~ he ft 2. Taverns... New York’s Woolworth ? lineal foot of pier width, while provi ono de : qoeaen Hen "s ist. the highest producable in’ a lab-|” ing. iz where Drinks rae ee | el Byrd Urges Reductions in Taxes oreory i 2000 pound |qgiOe”, ated. tate temper “So,” he added, “We ‘multiplied, McCarthy entered the hospital tot sachs, tthe. suspension Based on Budget Cutback to ‘55 Level sig ncn aie ps ° is slated , = inust ment. Ege is 68 fect. wide and pressure of i500” pounds jce|, Brazil's coffee shipments have ra 38 feet deep. When their overlaps; ~ Ry AACK BES. tall reduction would be “prefera-, agency of the government can re-' lineal foot.” == oa ata oo! be are connected workmen will have! wastINGTON «—Sen. Byrd dle to negligible tax cuts in little/ duce its administrative expendi- Aerodynamically, Steifiman| “©? de ep tearm. Se: _ {aE SEA Seton Sigh tensile! or, v5) said today thet if Con-| wbbles_ See —_— jbelts:on them and approach spans. — | He said he thinks almost evety| function effectively the bridge dows wash ean ot tang | would cut President Eisen-|— a. ood eee irouh stems poo cables already | "©¥Er's spending budget: back to) ‘ . " j | in place and cach made up of | 1955 levels it could reduce taxes’ : / , they 12,876 strong wires. In all, the | $6,355,000,000_ , wire weund into the cables s *« °*x~* are the rh Rew aati pen “Tt is possible we cannot réach ° make a generous bow: 41,000 ee ae a _ pie : na or’ | “From cable anchorage to cable, Chamber of-Commerce,- “but-—-wef- idge can work toward that goal.” “| Calling Eisenhower's proposed $71,800,000,000. outlay for the fiscal ryear beginning July 1 .* ‘the ed tal |goal should be a return to the) ere F nate Fi-' weigh 145,000 tons and take the! nance Committee, broke down his $37 138 strains of the cables. tax reduction proposals this way corms The. Mackinac’s suspension. Lower incoftiie bracket—an in- . apes wen 6.4 AOS - Ox oom wee fakes off 138 feet above the crease from $609 to. $700 in In- Pats + CNA ESTES COP, PA 98. | straits and arches normally te (come tax exemptions, saving ail) 165 feet in the cente r, but win- | taxpayers a’ total of $2,800,000,000. . : semaaes * * * : eigen Middle income bracket — Revi- ; : i sions in bracket rates with a con- winding watch with - sequent one-billion-dollar tax cut.] oelf = ‘pmery 1 | - High income bracket—Reduction ine } |in the maximum rate from 91 to Q jj |, Ber cent, saving 225 million e dollars. —— Small business — A “complex etepadsiont" ‘be id. not, copia which would cut 500 million dol-/ -|lars off the tax burtlen. Excises—Reduction of a billion| | |excise taxes.” : | Byrd said as far as he is con- any tax. cut will “depend, reductions suf- | feent to assure a balanced bug et.” POR IN ee ! 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Fie Be a soo 2 Se t Lo fore er ee : EP Ae ee J Ps 2 -” . apHE-PONTIAG PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 3957. , ee ae ta. DONALD DUCK-* = ey : | |“ Chinese Shops — . cen RR (OS peers 1 oc eae | ~Selling Puppies | ~~. : | _. * by the Pound = - ee HONG KONG @—They sell_live puppies by the pound in some of the crowded Chinese markets of THIRTY-SIX in . SHALL T i HANDS OFF THe DIAL! Bie } Ey 4 , : INHALE THis COFFEE Je US ain, y mor 2 gy AND LET'S NOT - BE. Ue 4 Ms mS TT i ‘ / a ete m Wil Fx We (Fees i ps - < YAY DP amp We OM MOog3 Pes. | v= 1967 & * Md hag rm A as | ‘HERE'S THE THOSE WELL MEANING MEN TOOK FROM YOu WV a REGRET IT = SY, Soares =) /) OUT OUR WAY HEY-- Move yore FEET AWAY FROM THET THERE ) TM fheg. US. Pet. OF, © 1087 my WEA termes, we St ‘AY IN, Cay Our, | _ Press Want Ad Section [Sarees | -To Place Your WANT AD (RIAL PE 2-818) Piet ae ee eke a le Pa eee mn a % Pe = +e eh ee eet od T should ’ River Pontiacs new arriy “ ; F q = . eeepc at hss Sap EE EE Rvs Bhool Maps oh eae lta on eee arto ence commit wenn OF comme sad. dv j ae es —s" Ovms Gus... ri = outboard mo ~ -§.- r-of: Com-/@s- members-of the Atomic Enérgy’ A Amos Anderson, owner of the: round Reds 3.75. at 3a Ott e jride in Stoodt’s outboard motor-;% the WS. Chamber of Com mers “ot ti firm, said the blast came as work- : [Caatisl sir. 194 Ovens tai” 403) Loyd Conklin, 52, of the Roose: oat during’ their lunch hour yester-| ™€Fe®: o a ao men poured alcohol into a vat of Poultry Case. JT. 183 pee 2 SB jay velt Hotel, was committed to the\gay Their boat capsized about * ik baie Utiose other chemicals, He declined to ae = 3 cater Trees: Mt Pann got .. $37,0akland County Jail Monday ‘until! y 909 yards offshore Rothwell explained that the pur-_ The White House had declined; — __ identify the other chemicals in the” peraorr PouLTay Chrysler... 18) parke De. ~: ga|exasaination May 9 after he plead-| "4 rescue- boat was sent “Yhen' pose of the 1957 tea party is to|!© reveal the contents of the com- vat. The company manufactures.’ perrorr, ‘aprit 30 :aP) — Prices Cin Mi M -.. 404 Penney, JC .. 88 Jed innocent to a drunk Griving ihe three did not retutn. Stoodt and| dramatize “the growing danger |™nication- When questioned about} among other things, jet. engine /pais te a. |Caaat Me'::. @_ Seu Osta. -: 735\charge and failed to furnish a $100! sowers were found hanging to their|0f economic power vested in gov-\/t &t @ Tews conference early in fuel for the Air Forge. Wy bens 20-32: light trpe 1i-14.|foue* Dre "14,7 Pfistr -..... $32 bond when arraigned before overturned craft. They were ernment departments which have|APril, Eisenhower replied tersely: a ' ae): | Geet Cele... SB .... Te ( — oe : ee * Albert McKown, 41, of Sand wea: “Gray” Cronses + 24-25, |S Palm °°. 42% price ‘1! tt Springfield Justice Emmett J. treated for shock’and exposure. 00 direct constitutional responsi"! make my own appointments: Creek and. ‘Louis Myers, 38, of [Bins tr 3% Sera a Set ag BS ay eg tay Lieb. . Two boats and a helicopter from bility to the- people of this ma-| = = ————* . Hudson suffered burns and in- | on bens with receipts! con Baison |:-443 Be bic a. itt Pleadh guilty to drunk driving, TTaverse City searched for Witt tion ante im’ the. blast: were [A and peeey, ng(com NM Ges .. 424 proct & G ... 482, _ y wi ~*~ * +t. IL = to pre-B Ae ta |fuct tole en” of snes taliy a ample ae TY, seo Pullman... SIE See + Het, At Se ee _— ae A tablet marks the spot where arge oniractor . | Capenetion ungettied. “Parm . offerings Coo pe pr 4% ots Sue O - 33.2500 St., was sentenced ‘to serve: _ Ann Arbor where their condition | y04 receipts are tophesty te = fair 46;'Cont Bak 371 REA oes - 32) 20 days in the -Oakiand: County ¥¢ , | formerly ‘stood Griffin Wharf. It Faked Bankru fc - was @eseribed as serious, 5 very geod quality and desirable “saaes| Sout pe : we Bes. Ore ens rasa when he did not pay a $100 tor Sat eee ” er foe - a ee on P y “ The fire that followed the ex-|*7*r*sins §' to 6 pounds. _ }€ont Of... G4 Rey Tod Bs, 87 fine set by West Bloomfield Jus- Stoc s Worth Mi ions Bir age partly of Education. i or x plosion burned the interior of the) doe pecksar? << ae Le a =: an tice Elmer €, Dieterle Monday. bi pees as. Indians boarded the) DETROIT # — A federal ‘grand een rR cud. south Of Long Take Rosa.’ ‘ single-story, brick and -concrete’ nig Curtis Wr .. $2.4 “Safewsy st. 2, NEW YORK (INS) — It you ps. (three British vessels) and jury has charged a former Detroit, Bicomtiela Hills, Michigan, at | laboratory. The structure, about stout steady Mkcerday sano To: whoie-| Deets a: 318 BC Jon toad 8) A 19 cent*fine and $4.90 ‘costs| had only known department: | threw their cargoes, three hun-|building contractor with frauduy-|"me sm4 piace Ail bids, will be ‘ . 48800 square feet, is. located on\tt™, *S% ‘ate a nchanged Neary Dis C Seng”... 304 feovill Mt |. 34iwere paid by Robert Jamison, 21,, 4 glockholder in IBM asked |4ted and forty-two chests in alt, |lent bankruptcy, songharate proposals will be received se cthe edge of town away from the reesiers 12-13; White Blocks “19%-21%:| DOW CAI -* B13 Bears Roce” slot 14184 Artesian. Detroit,, Mon-| President Thomas J. Watson Jr. Averill Gonsalves, 42, now em-\"Bropcea! A—Drilling of = - cuponettes under 4'4 Be 38%e-08; woes 48) bu "4962 Shell fos 5 day for reckless driving when he! today how much: he would have . = ployed by a Falmouth, Mass.,| Proposal B—Storm sewers and drains | residential area. - BRT aD: Plymouth Rocks 24-24's \gest Air L.. a§ Sinclair... 672 y ho l Proposal C—Site clearance and rough The | 32 per-| : Fast Kod ... 95 =. eo REZ) appeared before Farmington Jus-| earned if hé had bought 100 Rooki Poli . construction “tiem, was accused Ss eee =: sons. Weston is about 10 miles "t 1B ator 2°39 Sea Re msitice Allen C. Ingle. Jamison’ was) shares of the original stock is- le COMAN yesterday of leavis Creditors with), Jidraine ond site cleafence and rough 7 south of Adrian in Lenawee County.| ~ _ Livestock ~ | Bmer Rad... 61 Bq” Brand SS ro to gna pomeladiaa sued in 1914. -|$14,478 in unpaid while taking grading, - eae : van wee ys one _ re BR owen 18 4 ot ey jail. | Wateon tebd guests at Oo Fired From Force: eo : architect and” be accompasied eo catty samretely ective; votcbers|: oe fed Ol Om 3 Rummage Sale, Sat May 4 be. indivi we t 100 1 : ; ceeenh sf 2S ot le Srenes imons IMS | cen: tener" sors , # aes Perk a Sones . = a eae . Hamborsky said Gonsalves filed’ ! ' 1, 2 and 3 butehers Ibe _17.18-|Preeot Sul ...ibt2 Swit & Co -. 384|Paul Lutheran Parish Hall. ‘Joslyn wee 3340 ant quomais tam ws | Ford Fleet Sales [HSE see sersed’ Ua'No. 1 Teemiars:|ermen Tre :.. 188 SUES cer aiat Fourth, —Adv.|‘an additional 50 shares nine | a eS Ibe No. 3 aud 3 17.00-17.50; 300-| CoD Dona 643 Tet, o Sul ..-..2 i -| years later would now have stock Mien | % ie BER er “07 Ries pa’ cms ine ewe dhmegagy anced in| With _a market value in excess miy’si rer seeieelGeaarenr ..... 2.1 tran ts ete ee eed 78 ager for Ford Motor Gompany’siise cheers 23 06-3400, few Wists eaes| Grek Paige. (18 Un Vines. bea c= a eles Bade | nich : Great Lakes region. = |Ts'Se-ts.00: canners 5 ae Sti Wat B... 20.5 tat Bat sss. a) Rumnnee May 3rd,.9 a. m. tol? Get Webe s Badges, orm: perlod_of thirty 430) daya = Simons, 32, had been with Fire-| (120M i0y strong weight commercial (Grernound..... 168 Walereen "20415 5m 1.0.0.P. Hall, 1471 N. Mai Cub Scouting Awards [men at gunpoint. Sf a of bide. With fis wile,ltide nu Tomoen we tte Gulf Of... 131.6. Warn ® Pic ., 24. outing Awar i oe ge , oe st6ne nine years. Pei og iclgg oo gh B Vealers 160, | Holland a 2) West Un: Tel 181 (Livernois S. of Maple), Clawson. s 2 eae Ricard was graduated ‘from charade the es right to reject any or rie bids ‘ky whole - — =— Lect ore . ee Semnene: te Naes Seppe: Salk ot _salth wegher t= => 37 weet iiPree parking Adv. Jon Gary and Howard Warren, ipoliee— ‘sendemy- etn Oa tl 0g teh te waive any informali- we takes a Coon g age egw || thn ge aaah PE holley ng Marg members of Cub Scout Pack 8,/weeks ago. He had been assigned’ - “BOARD OF EDUCATION — en Ood at te ol Gate nia tke Tsing, «weave Hitec Bake Sale Tmareday, hay |ebomered by Crofoot School reo special patrol duty Solution to. robles Beier, je souoot He = w and “ells 13.00-17.00. nr tes. an “eae 1 2nd, from 2 to-6. Farmers Com- c¢ived the Webelos Badge: the| Cpl. Charles French and Patrols : ‘mocern HILLS, MICHIGAN ; Lincoln-Mercury plant, Warren —— ~ 2 wer age 2. Market —_ Intertak Ir .. “87 Zenith Rad oat munity Market Pontiac Lake highest award in Cub Scouting, at man John Brosnan, the suburban : ‘ = ss : E Detroi choice Int Bus Mch’. 590 2 on ng, WASHINGTON’ om, Pieeuiaeis Secretary aa Eayrenem, Pk —: 2 Siauehter ime Stas “foo fi jee ieee, $i ee : Road. —Adv. the monthly pack meeting Monday. officers said Ricard drew his gun’. ~ ne : i Math ; —_— : -, lewes, cull £0, eho ens ay | Theme of the meeting was when they tried to’ question him Se ge) “ _INVITA@TION : ope Tt ae _ STOCK AVERAGES if youue Setandte tw tall amlisicedsl. ‘ ick igati 8, UF : Airplane Buzzes Se cuicaco S ahioes : NEW ara hy the As-| bail, Ph..FE 5- Oe, 0. A. Mitchell. “Swiss Family Robinson. ' “Mrs. about. driving at high. speed ve Sig eR ci eee: ree: So eae ie Aa Crotoot School PTAY accepted thel nok wk. tesa tn solving the Sinancial prob) Br: idge Linking _ [itu sdenecet sows Be * a5 higher: ~~ Ratia Ui Sects) ummage Sale Thurs. Corner puck chafter from ‘Lester McKin-|< Harvill bat a warrant would be lems: Of the ‘nétion's: schbcie with- (Ti ~ Detroit, Canada" mei tpig abode SctlScon “Wed” aed aid WS"aaed|N. Baldwin & Indlanwood “AG. Sey" neighborhood. commmlssionjaought charging, Ricar with as | e TOl 240 Ib b 00- 18.50; several lots! Week ‘268. 2s. ie a) pelhed at ‘Fontey district. © sault we 3 Gey benoneee - aces Sein Pacific ‘|Honse Léaders OK Plan ay urge ree grou wit: ** see snisnie cn me 08 Liquor Tax Hike Looms": sare LO Finar x “F “LANSING. e— Pebieetis he d proved today for House passage ee ‘with a boost in beer: awaae epmesteen ‘eectewttees Y 4 SpRERECUE A | wm idl | & ee ih ad YooheosSiob| “TMRTY-EIGHT t THE, PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘MAY 1, 1997 Dn Chairman Dispels Rumors Butler Denies Intention} to Quit Post, Hits ‘Rift With Rayburn’ Gossip WASHINGTON (INS) — Demo- eratic National Chairman Paul _ Butler disclosed ‘today that he has ‘absolutely no intention" of resign- -ing his post and will delay until « néxt year his decision whether to run for the Indiana Senate seat of GOP incumbent William Jenner, Butler, on the eve of the full. dress National Committee meeting denied reports that h has lost the support of speaker Sam Rayburn and will be ousted from the chair- ‘Fireworks are anticipated at ‘the upcoming meetings which will bring former President Truman, titular party leader Adlai Steven- son and most“Democratic gover-|' ners to Washington.. At a $100-a-plate dinner Saturday ‘ night, the featured gubernatorial speaker will be Michigan's G. Mannen (Soapy), Williams, who is anathema to Southern Democrats bécause of his strong backing from AFL-CIO Vice President Walter CAIRO w — Sen. Skart Hum- phrey. (D-Minn) says he is “not pessimistic’. about the danger of war breaking out in the —— Middle East. , “The majot “powers deni want to engage in a suicidal war and there is net much chance of the smaller countries doing so,” Humphrey told reporters iast night after he talked almost three hours with President Nasser. x & *k Humphrey, chairman of thé Sen- ate F Relations subcommit- tee on the Near East, is making a fact-finding tour of the area. He arrives in Cairo Monday. The senator said he and Ambas- sador Raymond Hare .were -re- ceived “hospitably and courteous- ly” at the Egyptian. President's family home on the outskirts of Cairo and that the ‘talk ranged over everything from Egypt's do- mestic program and future. plans to Soviet arms deliveries, the Suez Canal and Egyptian- Israeli rela- tions. * * * “T did not detect any note of bel- ligerency. or arrogance- about! ri anything on the part of Nasser,” Humphrey said. “I found a man willing ‘to talk . freely, about all problems.” The senator said he told Naser : — - eee a iaphioy ‘Gonteze” | ‘Not Pessimistic’ Over. “Mideast 9! Exhibit “didn't seek to dominate in the Middle East. but to cooperate.” He added that he came away from his talk with. Nasser with these . impressions of Nasser’s viewpoint: 4 The two main *-developments} which have caused ‘‘misunder- standing’ between the United i Pa es wihirenel of financial aid offered for building the Aswan Dam and the manner in which it was done, and U. 8. blocking of Egyptian Nasser said were be- ing used ‘especially to buy wheat and “medicines. Humphrey said Egypt was des- perately in need of wheat until States and Egypt were America’s i ad ‘\ ith: ‘Nasser: ie ‘Gall Display..in. New York red that he ‘hoped the Soesinby: of food would be subject to review by the United States if. Egypt! wants it.’ “Unhappy but not bitter” was the way Humphrey. summed up Nasser’s attitude about present Egyptian-U, S. relations. it was supplied by Russia. He add-| Lebanon Humphrey leaves tomorrow. for ® By RENNIE TAYLOR LOS ANGELES @-—A ‘study of hidden heart disease showed to- day that available medical tech- niques can spot only a smal] per- centage of the seemingly healthy that trouble. Among 1,652 people found” by va- ious procédures ‘to be normal, ree disease -developed within 36 ‘months in 52 of them and potential heart disease in 46 others. Thir- ‘people Who are about to develop’ teen of these 1/652 actually died of| ge Present Techniques Fail in Spotting Heart Disease” heart cases developed among normal people in the 30 months there were 26 vance signs of coronary trouble in only 6 of bop a * Oy ey were reported to the California Medical Assn, by a group of investigators headed «by Dr. L, S. Goerke, assistant dean of the Publie Health School of the ney of California-at Los An- The electrocardiogram had’ a Also among the 165 detected’ and the cases which/¢g Detroit Will Host 42. deaths, however, were from heart causes, is Dr. Goerke said the tests indi- cated the prevalence of heart dis-| ease among the general popula- tion is 73 per 1,000 persons, Marks Century Since! Discovery, of Technique ‘NEW YORK (INS) — huge. stee] ‘industry opens: an ex- hibit in New York today commem- orating the discovery that made possible the modern industrial world, ft was 100 years ago, in 1857, th William Kelly, an American, and Sir Henry Bessemer, an coveries of how to make steel in large, economica] quantities by oi: cold air through molten i. The commemorative exhibit million tons, The U.S. had become the world’s greatest steel producer, distinction it still holds, : * * * . The American Iron and Steel In- America’s. English-| man, patented their similar dis- lars for potent —— Italian Consul Fears: | Missing Son Dead~ CHICAGO (INS) — Italian’ ‘Con: sul “General- Count. co that he may never see his missing 14-year-old son alive again. ‘She boy, Vittorio, has been miss-| ing since April 16 when he left home at 7:15 a.m., to attend class- ‘seteater cereale * * Count Barattieri said he believes} 4 his son would have either contact- ed his parents or returned home by this time if he were alive. The father said: “We fear we may never see him ” es only six water lemd lessons, , Secues D Union Hac Urges Men’ to Return | DETROIT ( INS) — Paul, Siiver, Barattieri said last night he fears) ! Boy, 3, Struck by Auto; Father Died Hour Earlier | his father’s death, . ‘| by a car. He received minor in- : prone erik ARR IN heart trouble in the 2%. years. ; ; : I : juries. : * * * the United. States: “wants to vee ©. * .% batting average af only 29.3 per) DETROIT—More than 30,000 vis-

2S Directions to Model:. 1206- N. CASS LAKE RD. TELEGRAPH RD. TO PON- Pou de cass ARE Model Open SATURDAY 2 TO 6 SUNDAY 1 TO7 Pioneer Highlands 2 Fy F. se9 nS aul eg H : # sf i > Near Downtown counting of 4 bedrms., 1% 8., baths, 4x12 modernized ‘| REALTORS. FE =| ANNETT OFFERS: “DAILY 5TO8 ~¥ “2 ear Teane Terms. OPEN SUNDAYS Harvey Wilson, Broker ce PUTNAM STREET Bitdated on a corner lot with 2 |- acreage with avail S a ee — ag tl E - Fac: “Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge . 3 . WEST OF PONTIAC Ranch “home with big full. basement, ‘ree. room work ‘OAKLAND AVENUE An extrem : , ely clean home. Has ot 5 ’ rooms, living room and dinin gas heat, ‘Immediate Possession. ~ room on. corner Jot," has ‘|3 Lots—Bloomfield |. ve 3 bedrest. hem ew ee: | peepee 3 Gas “g e ig J i! ATE MICS | aw ees Se eee »., 7 | Lm oO MO a ’ ; Bu Thru Partridge - List Thru Partridge acrifice Owner Says. ‘Newingham ~ Near South Bivd. | _ SBEDROOM | Seminole Hills | $12,950, Terms 3} an offer. BC uiinguas "WE'LL BUILD BRICK RANCH HOME 1 Let Us Cat K Ban | To Suit You AndAtA Price You Can‘ Afferd FLOYD KENT, Realtor CUSTOMER PARKING io A. JOHNSON, R 1704S, Telegraph Ra. R. J. VALUET, R ; : nt bebe ee ne Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor |: 7% .W. Huron. st FE 68161 or PR 44278 4 A Reason for 4 Bargain ~~. i Ths 4 : 4 eds . = 4BEDRM. BRICK _B oe: IG POR e aR Mapa A PRA OES * = : RS ae ee Re | Ee Bi Oe Se pa a es asa ey ee va Vine =o f PRG PROM Bee a ais oo ie a FORTY’. Ss CE ae OR . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 . si * 2% % ee a Pt . ‘ ee, 3 - 3 _ - iz ~~ ae ee - sa aig « . se 4 — rg at _— . see ons = hoy si ee a Fo : fi B, = 2 ‘i AS tees oe ser roe 7 a ca as Sale | as Peg ey urner|._, For Sale Houses 43, _ \) | Fot-Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43) | For Sale Houses 43| . For Sale H AS [CRRNIMAE ON A eee Te 5 casos Seat vbatiacersea| Ut $e ae. = Gagan paves Swen geNiees gues Ags gtety Se a % : ee [ny acer AE OT a ne . 3 ee a } \_ DRAYTON A fy ew ioniy @ Melee} | Ny + on i oS a ee es Vy Ben ier sacks : Bf ee ee boards. SHELL HO E Aa one d wee Set a" i i ries we ‘Rasy! a Se ye 21 : : stems. retired and move): ©: RE mes - syT, Seek : a. , Bex + 3. bedroom ~ D. ‘Y, Broker | 5 at -elear fie. pe, Movida, otters ey . $5,500 “s: MONT esteem, ry brick AUBURN REIOn SS ee eS PSE 1 "Famet ome, igarge, tstog room, sie mnoecm Lane Be, PE eA Inod. and, 14> acres. of beaut eg! $2,000 Gown. $100: 5299 gown, full basement, brick} ~. — fui; dinthg ell, modern kitch- a Gesaeeek and out : — “4 nice ‘lols, ‘A real — : Priced for: imm sale at Dusere & GREGG | igs dbeewom, Tals is bar)” ca. Dry Gasemeal This tee bullauage. Fra Gren burubnery. rales, “huis sly Lbs toms. | "We Finance—We Finanté ot ay rns Secinee AS ire. sny~ 4 ‘ ote) RD. re : 1565 Union Lake Rd. “noone bests our ‘prices, fice “down io Gls including ‘COLORED | i | Maurice Watson, Realtor | [et us ud 7a ir ote ‘north joo Eis. tk Rd. | PR 657 343d er iM same! Let us give art, te onimale. ve costs. ~ S rooms & bath. Pull -basément. yg ee ee ee ee | penne Seek OTe. wa . pag a | WALKING DISTANCE) | Sith Dain rear, "Resta, 60 8 | _jlaiees |} ‘Sine pulld spd finance on yous | road. NOTHING = | RowMeR = Si BERRSRES| fer Sermon" stations, | Samu cant re, ell Pe Seu | ot hat ee vole x meee + sereen, windows. } bedroom coms, 3 te. Sav CUCKLER REALTY ‘LIVE SUBURBAN: Johnston & Hubbard DOWN fence. newly painted, $1,080: |. dining room and -teree | oe, +4001. fas T9119 eee) a ae EB terms 421 N. Saginaw FE 56-4964 kitchen. Pull basement. Gas COMPARE THIS ~ finished breesewag. Extra oe Will build 9 or 3 bedrm. starter) after 5:30 p.m heat. Geregs_ Ve price $8, M lafée. specious jot, tga (ES Lee Rough ‘wiring included. Will ‘build . hes oe : Sch tanch heme. Full basement scoped. - For Sale Lots 46 + 4 * ks é i : a ov ateditid -seicoe Moet Srée| Value-Value ! | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor || 2 sgt Goreme te, Yi, ver dimple! tet LOTS OF LOTS Goat i tor 70 x #5. . x : * “9 le : ” “ = gi ! * Gee'cown, s.010 aio month. al)® ROOMS, ong, beth poe, “yuiie 22 8, Teleeranh Rd Open. 33 Et Paserst cecngs, 68 Can be eid on OF 10k S88 SOTO «owt the Mine 10 stat Some ha : —| 2 "| F SRDRM HOUR Je YRS” OLD. | ct ‘MODEL 's 40") OR-4 70 8 SEE THIS ONE TODAY! lonking ground for. your : $300 DOWN ROOMS and bath plus utility. Has aaa. ee ig | RS DUNLAP. “ M.A.* : pag h.F is ; 3 bedrm. starter home, Babe Lot 175x150. Lake privileges. $890 ‘Grage. Vieln of 4 Rd. & | CUSTOM B ER PE 68-1198 WwW 2 4h Hille: Be o 5 SE car lon mermuy oe & x se eae tien | BRIG ROME KENNEDY | isi*sar | Sathnie Se ‘ JIM WRIGHT. _ -. |orr MowrcaLe. Pee sian ies ICES s10g7s Large living room | with pleture : a: | BO Pe ade coer - = : : ‘| Leslie R. Middleton | Sigg el ge eon ve bo | | Jaen aking taro heme vou 2 Nope Brenings sat § 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Besuliful wooded | parcel near i DRAYTON BRoxee forkmasanih design ang price HURON GARDENS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | FE 42533 ‘ the recreational faiien fore Bo Lo nepmee © ranch bomes. Plastered walls, oak | § rooms sod part base-| New Brick Ranch Homes | 34, ACRE LOTS 500 with $380. down, ae eae oe ! Cecstiect’ ohh Cevphest ‘biren | ment. full price, 97,110. 91900 do. Well located in ‘te: area | $19 down, §10 © month, Close, to 7 +. $28,500 J See ius ing topes | CRAWFORD AGENCY ee ie “JIM WRIGHT. Sg , Overlooking State Fish Hatchery) . . $950 DOWN ents. We Tanywhere in| $3% W. Huren. st FE +10 live snd play ot tbe same time) J . pry Rng RR A an —new sil brick’ ranch upensnres Beautifully | furnished J Bao land County. Call for an sp ae «Call MY 31143 _ : in “the rel gang wit? bese on ouiiaa FE S041 | lege, jots. of road front- : , wooded. io 087. nee Fear eel nascaped. storms and! Bost feel Sealeaaget ser las. Trrement hast yon , 53 alee _ —_ pe te ile, Fanite. ies | 1 comms, CROORE ROAD AND| S60-,u7%, Sime, offered. way be $f. picture windows op 3 sides. 2 DORRIS & SOM REALTORS | “wo will construct on your — | where in the world except right here!” ‘ - | > homes and make bn carly se- | _Afie =| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor mola Risarese utility ture Arnold Real Estate 1$2_W_Huron_- Phone PE ¢1851| . (OP guy’ shell home ‘you te enceciaes = iectioh. : 9 Wed cine nat Pontiac, FE |." ®. "he. ie i pace rm Aut, i furmacy, tee | 210.8. Telereoh BA 5o4,/ Immediate Possession | ourdilge Gall or come into | Meo Te : Sale. 4SmallFarm . aa Bae Sunday 2 lo ¢ pm reservoir” Hall bath. Large. wel: Ne — Se ee tas saue-|\ roar Settle bastions.” | |: Fee Sale Momecs. 48) Fer Sele Henson 45) (Oe cont Home: ¢ 1g, OM hams. gposes| ~ LEVEL. 15:ACRES lighted. kitchen rmica topped : | Nice S rm. with knotty : < ste a? Sere enjoy the coun- = : ————~ | Wear Oxford. Large roomy house wore, countets, AN, Kinds of eup-) 1 NO . | $SoatSe ote o€ space for garden| RAY O’NEIL, Realtor |, 52, COMPHETEIE RovomED lot} D RRIS we suimoephary fad ll be floes 14 Lots. go Ng 4 bireh. ' Table-top~ veniene = Down— _ & bargain at 96.550. 62 8. Tyleereph eS Open e shene come or terms aged. \ th) eae aay pr eg By 4 none a penn oom gh yh Fa “since steel gouble sink, break) | IM. WRIGHT 7 oe Cesk oe 59 ROY, YO SECC REALTOR | MULTIPLE Lisvina semvice | fraciive all "white somiswoge. | | ™* | > JIM WRIGHT » kiteh rom : : Sg Takes $4,500 down, i j - - HOMES Se for Orkney: or oe meer NOW Buy Thru. Partridge -.e : Fae ; er, APS, _— : Ae ist Thru Partrid ye ; N—| F.C. Wood Co, |Rutgers Street | Suen ta U6, Set tee! - Se ee List Ties Povtriige _ oe Nearly pew 6 room and beth| » bearm 1 block from : HMiligs Estates. ates freely tear OCTET sae Shake oat getee| incaattaavmtn KINZLER | eter EbAvis" | CREE so, or Real Estate |comer:willame Lars Ra: & 480 _ BRM, tiled, bain bedem. ranch | 1 blocs 4025 Ponting Lake RA. FE sasti| — seenie, we ny Americas . 2 « down balance on| ga509. ' : . Ph. FE. +3535 j remodeled 1 : De TALTORS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE fees eee © oe Yormests ate eo WwW "Opes — <4 € 400! fig ane. ¢ as for earty '¢ ; - ( ———— ab evelopment. An unusual offer. gy top Novarwet ropme s beincol ET ADDINESS |e Stet! eatin, saree] VALLEY REALTY . ) P rt id e Hempstead ee a co teen : | Retina ie ie, “sopoiog | on "haa? * Pentine Lane BA, OTMT1AGe | = fiw essa Roy Annett Inc. bs Heselton—§ rooms & bath on WEST SIDE. ~ fas 8 secehs ana ath, ful of | t ; | 19 THE “BIRD” TO SEE be "= pa igre sewer en REALTORS Ric bean tees mere e| IMMACULATE ~~ Redes nite werk owt ae! -L ETTYOLETON BRICK 4 FAMILY | Sx 'tos's 2 10 A esch cs mm.|™ S_Dureo., .. PEserl coves ee me ae | es EGE HOME e"awn | ~ROCHESTER AREA: BOO TERMS | semmstrsvier ana sever eras] Om t rooms, 4 bedroom. Modern 2 . home. Less than i © fine looking substential| “°*™ 17511 2980 Tienken Ra beta ep. yeribate entrance i WM. H. KNUDSEN 2 ye Pees Comes Bare ‘amy tata Ere a 4 Ti mt 3 ACRES oa “Berarny in poeta]. Sete ik se Eg Seer |SG™ BRAT TLTDiag| Eta, © See Sar) Pg ed a ae ,, Rd. 9 eres of producing | ee te ¢ and” screens. . SUBURBAN Fooms end beth. seperate fer) MACEDAY GARDENS | Sunporeh. bata, Sear ga a Fully, neiated. Large perch. 2} Go0ob GARDEN SPOT te | ffm and bath. Attached ga. 3 fireplaces, dest’ closet renting | Corner int 100 x 120 ft. binck| Tae, laste ane bee. Sens 2 iM. RANCH. ATTACHED) 19 f. on paved tal S| Se Sa “ting Lf miley fait beth uo. n rear | cation. Call now, AS arena Cnty) 0 ACRES T. a Gor srert aes Feved'at slaeo wit titer down. | room and -Kiteben. 3 mente i foots. 3 exeepeseal vedroemat| WARD E. PARTRIGE.| CHURCH SITE | , 10 ACRES, LAKE Ee raag | a ee |i Templeton, Realtor, |. wren ene own nee Sa Piety Pct" [REALTOR FR43561 |, row wat eaiee mines mn mines Men ona, 2 Mt a1 ’ : 3 on ayesl famiy home After 6 FE 3008 ____| Lome wah bath and wility —de-| tight S13, NP . HURONAST.” | Sai’ : ow "net to, sie out ov buy owertc Iesone ri] Ny sedhe yt WILLIAMS LARE — |/ girhie\for ‘young couie or 1 sitll eaten want Ag 2 VON TWP sient Sumber, Wevwil be appr : price only $9,000. . frontage. . : ” oe Sawaee S nigh 20 ACRES /; _ SELL OR TRAD \ SELON TRADE Me basement barn, chicken house, 30. || Your Money's Worth .. ons apace oe com i at 70 Pingree St. terms. ey i Roors ‘snd “plastered” walls fail =<" RIDGEWAY “ sine gn a tare paneled den; Le 8 baitin Avern o. aes : 7 ~ Wateeretate ne ee Sofiia tae |. Ghoux-Franks| eas eee) Bl «| Pelee atiaing edi | “razon Mt, “as Pe 8) eat gt ae oe uy bog Ir ™ -foom, Ban ag tiled -_, = : ae Attractive home and con) oes Pull moc : Lake Matates.... col somes = = | saesBRE i ASG aeren| it furnace Ss Tus te foot for 5 Ty area location , WILLIAMS LAKE ieee: ee de, ity hms, |. STOUTS] pee genn| Goeee | te GE EE rot nae eae a oa le Spe eae Maat ‘wits | Setpeted vlan. Fong, i. fee FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 5 ce-Sinus-anb- Aches un Best Buys chem diporehes, fery, less 804 | wipro “soy |/ sae Waar heat "esses | ‘aMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING jae Toda |" Mereens. Priced ear eel 8 Stull" posement, args DRAYTON PLAINS See SS | ia: . To | meas te ae te ee forest tti, tar garage, ledge: | Sleges, Needs more interior folah- SO aati ; - |“ BUILDING SITES Pal OFF OAKLAND AVE. | toad. very ciean and neat. Two pi Rigg RG A doors, , 13. Actes Northeast of Clarkston (getogatr teme ng” | aie Stee Sak seas | iba ceo ee So | __ Real Estate | |Puistntieten, Ha) Se ee oe a furasce Lighted Tear yara.| Windows. Comer lot fenced snd 4 jj 8 ite See. Benen Pi, at arenes Easy terms. a 7 ee foo et og _ Saas’ oface ale et oot Wa | Besohere, minutes. from “Poo | East Si j “REAL ‘sist Cas . a | ee he ee i a to.t00 wih 1,100 down. | tg e/g —* 7s a ___ ve sans ‘ CLARK-REAL ESTATE| (,, C + E | : : 3-BEDROOM BRICK PE 4602 or PEG13 ; < . CLARKSTON AREA | : Sundays . REA : pod > Balx* te "Sum eeod ‘Root |_seGEftebe"tivtmto sevice _ | om, Highland Bd, sey Livino—Recon | $0, down Ie al you need OP ae pa {Bees 2 hase sYatma ‘bome, Just | auch wpe hoove “its baths "with | Piney TMs OFFERED. ONLY |. ee ee ose ~eiayaeldl Bae = “fine | ine Pes Serta nee _ Edw, M. Stout, Realtor | | igrage 50a 4 4 LAKE ORION ome 2 "| JERRY E..ADAMS-CO. |" SNe ares. tae bation: ri : 3 rooms ang full. | West Side KX GARDE: 5 Remant must: be a W. BIRD; Realtor | TBs}, 004, Siem, Business firm WW. BIRD, Realtor | = Write Pontiac Press ox, 62 unity WIT t Fe * i AM a RI ~g ‘. croom farm hows on 12 fs ow OnE a as oi i] +g e (FE 44ait __ Eves. FE S130: . Fi ae RSE . ‘Cpa ates ‘a H 1 ‘| ame PONTIAC PRESS. at Grr * CHINCHILLAS oa, aN Oe Business Opportunities 51 «StS 575 575 DISCOUNT, : cent off seasoned, : — ¥ Stocks £3 Cass fom ‘R. J. VAL UET, Realtor GARLAND Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge BRANCH a A tablishm: = § il, FI o You-Vant A Business 6f Your Own? kt oo will ‘proven FE and ask for Mr. Best. . “LET'S, TALK . ——*" BUSINESS” Hardware MICHIGAN BUSIN ESS SALES CORPORATION) Sone A. La: in. BROKER OS RAPH RD. : 582. PARK AT OUR FRONT noes an’: good truck a reguired, - STANDARD OIL/ om SETTLE ESTATE - homes 10 Pootiac . casa Siacien : Corp. of Pontiac peg ATER MAIN . “ROCHESTER, MICH, a > LOANS. |$25 TO $800 $25 TO 8300 | COMMUNITYT. LoaN €o. “FRIENDLY _ SERVICE. BARNES ‘HARDWARE $14,200 contract, on 3 By Lake, your eost #10,800. —Bes 110 Pootiag Press, ' 53 naney to Leen mS eee St sens Fe aod 4 ee. St. PE 41638 asia e FINANCE CO. "HOUSEHOLD Ph. Rochester OL 80711, OL 1-701 30 E. LAWRENCE FE oon VHEN YOO-NEED © ire, oar “STATE FINANCE CO. Pee tnd it ; get quickiz on your rh Somawre are ip ~ Buckner Somenanet’: Hapoy “Folks: smile in the mp Sen sienty ner. at, AM — ner's where courtesy and , bess. gre shows to everyone go" s I. Secetde iar mee tanediele-ond | future happiness by for | @ cash gredit sce with the | company where you are welcomed | end your patronage is agprecial- ed. _ Loans to 9660. Up fe 24 months | BUCKNER i FINANCE co. BLDG. ng ty Employes serve with & man- KNITTING SHOP pone gy mow Be ry Tray ce mepee oat ge So stock _ Call new for appointment, A ‘BOWLING ALLEY | ® . -~ WARD EB. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 & pustnenems REAL ESTATE 4 THROUGHOUT 1050 Ww. HURON ST. ones EVE. i, ROME WITH Driiieges dryer, =o, ie cgeh or Ams errenge!. FE TANDARD § (Provident ‘1 W Lawrence ~ LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. GET CASH QUICKLY. Up to $500: - -- ad Bring your . Most » . minutes. siso made on fur- alture, ae cu . Must set | Don't wah! Thi, is! bargain! 303 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 Quick Cash|* $25 to $500 Ot your own signature, aute. ‘orl. ether security Up to 34 months y. Our is quick, and s $8121 or visit us at our office. zs HOME & AUTO} #33 LOANCO. ™é. Peery &. (Commer Pike) Bay Thre Partridge last Thru. Partridge LOANS--8600 ‘to cate ree aetna Flush interior doorr- from.,.. $4.95 | inside tien a ee ton Ha Bh coors trom. $9.96 . $15.96 Ailrex interior. door jambs ........ : Basen FECA, | Beg, suse Aires Seles, Sse | Baccoenra coor congole. Only 690.98. Miik's | © : zcltee tome 8 al +has 0 eowe on e “TOP SOIL op, STATE FARM : ROPERTY FE s6rit oa = 8.1233 he aa ! iC etnias MUSIC eae — } Pog MRR Be a “CALBL esa o @ aa ¥ Avan! . , ee ee 5-! “I really didn’t want this stut, tI had o rove tat | | toe Hemel Ge ee ie Sts mire 229 Elieabeth Lake Rd. PE ¢yis) . WAYNE GABERT’S '- a P : : i Au outside doors & frames | -—— Teg eae iene | tu low cost bok. tow pees on |S |_Jong, & 4° high $55. OL 24401. we * ‘ blocks" Double laundry tube, _ items. . c REG, ENGLIsI yout PRINGER _ aa uaa ee nC RED DAC iv “ase 6 — SALE Sheetrock sma | 4x8 B Sheet § $l. 3 6-3900 ge OFF ON 2600 Usion Lake Ra. at Commerce SPINNING REELS | Bd Bias Commeren | Rate iy ater Lerche ot | THESARHABeae AnogET | th sinks & => ; a up Northern imber Co. = -| Laundry trays, stand. feucets $18.95, St misc, toils, sig nis ma save Posing | 3 e Pontigg. EM O17 & EM 2307 SEWERS INSTA D . coats st. |FactToORY ¥, TA é = a sTEEL "tia CoE mead . . Must be seen to ap- | STO __ EL ein EAN Mees ii Pood since iet 27—584 are A 1 Y “cht. Sf Te. ie i j § fea Sete SE z Al TOP SOT, OP SOt Pa, oe _. | Rotovated —- loaded and deliv | poo hivars Call se Oe eg | We, ipaiers and and $0 eae are ee, ent| Bahra, ee _ EM3-2731 salad om ABD, ; rae more FoNTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 ; ee 3 i . FUNNY ‘BUSINESS foe aes Hershberger aa For Sale Cars = 91) _ 6 Sale Care 1) > Cc nv ertibl es /Toay’s SPECIAL ; _ |. Pea 54 Lincoln a. | fies. EM 33084, = Trailers. feed 1956 Mercury DOOR SEDAN be Catalina healer gia wall | W,WESTWoOD GFF; FEOE, | WE TRADE “TERMS AvATLan - 1956 Ford ie NS pai : tres. "Very good a | | "$300 for equity, FE 3-ises Harringto oat Works 1955 Ch La Turer Ford, __ issé 30 FT. GENERAL HOUSE. & SUNDAY 5_ Chevrolet : PLY. 1983 HARDTOP, CLEAN. Mi 2 ~~ $845 ~ ae a aE 1934 Plymouth =|, CENTRAL. | nitecraocmser “papi WH MOBILE CRUISER, 1955. Ford r (|i PORMOUTSECVEDERE| =. i, . 10 wide. Le: state. FE MACRAPT BOATS r a . cond. : rigs ca beeween “tole i oe sanetE Ee OMS our. LINCOLN « MERCURY: cles, ae 8388, OR 97000] NORTH CHEVROLET - Leghorns LIBERTY TT} ohh AL Pits BOARD RUNABOUTS. PRICED . Schutz Motors Po < ose : Went Side Used Cars 1000 S. hy age construction. 2 CAPRI 4 ite Rocks bedrm OUTBOARD & INBOARD REPAIRS DESOTO-PLYMOUTH. DEALER e* ' ie BIRM Sey eit terant Pal ~weee ie Orehérd “Lake Rd, ‘Near Nort MY Rat On OTOR. mt ut Bog Vooawerd, Birmingham. | f Po ~—praansc p 21603 Bed asee ‘where ov fives aust TIAG, JU OF ex Bows # POULTRY Lig ty ee UE 5 $3 MARINE SALES & SERVICE CHEVROLET i ight WAGON. a Forest. Pte fnieh." Good | West st Side Us Used Cars |_s: ss "On aaa , cna PGR BEDROOM, ~ maison, 3 eae grt teetitice Pa S1F%. | yay Wii, GWAP 08) PONTIAC | = ’ ares Surpaea at Costing tan Sennguane Dedivone at 6 JOHNSON a a zy: ay a ie oad + = AMI | _ ” + PLYMOD Tp SHARP. tion wagon ‘or Lomas 3 ‘ruck , : Sere WF Serve" | seep canarias | Supt Se Share tase a TT tt a Res Be? sel recruoo TE te ks| GM sa Sale F Produce 75 ~ Pelee ides ig "Detroiter yaaa. ) 51 CHEVROLET "M4 NASH AMBASSADOR — 6U & les iine. . OR 35301. | -SONTIAC 6 DELUXE @DR, = ¢ Farm F or -Pontiac Chi . 7] UPES or an Get Sais ae Carrey re | CARand e, Ree som | heli, pee Steve, ale | ie Pomraae.cOvy, CIE Hew. "Rak gt ort me Gack. Cochran Secs "Sclea MY| Altos very shoo oslection ef" tots | REVERE ALUMINUM BOATS sad miles BRAID Mgtok “bales, a ATE eo en weet | 108 PONTIAC 4 DOOR CAT. tr mode! trade-ins in 1 or 2 bedroom} traijers. Mercury motors — 10 4 S ; Cass at W. Pike Sts. FE 2-Di06. | i955 t= Ras aR. ; = $3,406. Will trade. OR eHoIce APPLES. SABAGO. Po-| models al s greatly Big gy price. | per cent down, up to 20 months to | | ‘CY + «a. 2 Ue 1 ee ‘ on. South, sod aac. Pos] Sel ON SF F008) fey wninnane . Birm ingham - |i BONTIAG3 DR VERY GOOD BUY pony 4c, DeConick Bros. Or- e ‘HH hi ‘ H . ’ * cond. sre. is chrome hub -CARKNER E SALES ¢ chard. Corner of W. Maple and Bo utchinson Anderson Hardware ; caps, $198. Ce 5. 54 Park: wnt van TAR 2) MILE Grenaat Lake Rs 10 to 6. Mobile Homes Sales Ing 3 Fioa 8, Telegraph Rd, FE 50063 |. Your RD Dealer N ASH 2 ids] STUDEBAKER, #DOOR, NO cas Rg Rag + CASTIC RUNABOUT, 18% FT. 5 | M1 8. Fe 4 Sseli | money down, secusne payments Se i a ge iis] CHEV. BELURE spook | 666 S. Woodward, Birm Perks Midwest : ire RENT. “14 FT. VACATION He,t none, Cee os clean, PE 31042. i oa xT: ina STUDEBAKER V4 WARDTOF. aoe EIR ee |_tnailer, sleeps 6 OR 3-16. TONY’s MARINE SERVICE. | - _ | “Sats SP ECIAL NB down, @ week, FE 0886, deal ‘ : Bi TR Morgen Ret kaee “ar. reg ee, a Evinrude motors, boats up- ; —— | gent a — "63 : ; : SERA SEED ‘PO- Ww ava: ; E sti ga PONTIAC CHIEFT. pe. ; Sonny al from certified seed.| ies rent’ Immediate, possession. pe, 3 repair perience, “Far heaven's oak Hid of that blank ex os , By , etc. Pow-| We-will give gold bell gift stamps| standard oe :| STUDER ARER CHAMP : OA 82179. TRAILER EXCHANGE Take i wal (oD ge Duck ‘Lake or heaven's sake, get expression!" es. Ne Wrecked./ with any used -ear purchase, URE Sale Farm Equipment 76 {2,5 Zcieeram: Roatiec. Fe tac = — | grap concten. Sat I SGA | | Orer 08 used carp to chaoes from, | CHEVROLET ~ ante CLUB COUPE | NO Oe Eves, & Bun. Dm WARE fepsed boat FE. 42130; For Sale Cars 1 - For Sale Cars Me ae yet testes, | $5 DO! * gavw ‘blade, tort Boon iy’ S| OXFORD TRAILER | _"pe'anteer on seve.“ | on aes hp mae i Diddle seat Covers. ‘Rust | ., 5 nas, ‘Reiman « wm} 1957 DEMOS. NTED: BOAT TRAILER FOR | BUICK SPECIAL Tw: . 000 " eniles. adilferd. ane. . SALES © a "}4 or. 16 ft. 900 Ib. capacity. Ph. | Swodone, straight stick, “whhe] "2 Gr FEE 29000 | Wr Pike Sa Pe Sak Oo” “| ae pONTTLE, HARD FOP” come -—AAA BUYS—. 10987 Generals. Stuarts, Holly and) OL 9-e308 _ wally. radio, heater. ture signals, | 5° Comwy goop ODT b RUB SRSOTO “ieee PISO 3, Dele pape eae | Cor rte Cars | tractor, riding & walking,| Michigan Arrow. 14 to $0 ft. long WOLVERINE MOLDED PLYWOOD | back up lights. 30;000 actual miles, | 951 Son ek n, top,” puskrvation irase: |, SRarp. $008. 2 u ésy Garden tractor, a & yeling:| 5 to Se a aes 5 eeed Genk VER ge, Lik Yery- clon. Mater A-i candition, rr. fee pre MO c _ | door, hard top, trans. "55 cord. 0, low yay aren oi will get a| trailer oo e rental basis. Parts OL wee Oo ge mge a e bowix mission Power steering, power | ‘8§ Packard. w mileage. Bar-| Rotary tillers You TERMS. a and accéssories. MY 2-0721. 5 per 2214 Garland. FE 5-0855-" 86-2153 fer 4 p.m. 165 East High- PE. sate — brakes, beautiful color com bina- gain. ; . a TERRIFIC. SAVINGS - MERE S SALES a SERVICE. | cont bank rater, Only ‘on “SPORTS SHOW land Drive. CHEV. | BEL-QIR. 2 tion. Pebric -b senting leather | ay 9. Gredunnh Tee 541i owe, 21 Mt. Clemens St. FE 3-9830) mile south of La . — Eaters Metiew. This Friday, fi BOICK- parE 7 DR. Ran, power ide Ral, ane owner. Days, WO +5020: | ‘4 : 4 DOOR, ‘ TRAILER EXCHANGE Sunday. Lapeer) -pynaflow, $275. See at 3085 Crooks — 800 - “miles, $2,250. > eves. MI 66278. | condition, radio, " heater, ”- as os - FRAZER ROTO-TILLER OU Al ITY | County oeutet - Baian, Lapeer, Ra.-1 bik. 8. of A uburn. 3-7810. FOR SALE BY OWNER a wall tires, two-tone Saeri- 5 soe 6 eee ALL QUAL Michigan: Pyperainment st 3:00 | i416 BUICK HARDTOP. 4dr, Sedan. Exc, cond, | _ fice for sale. PE 8-3875. “ ae ‘tillers.. FE 4-4380. 1580 Op- 10 WIDES' . pe pa RS ag owner. Comp Letely eek CHEVROLET Petes, ‘ . , | uae WEY > SLES 6 WHEEL WORSE RID: hoses titan Me down. 6 years cc | (2 Siagth pment OER. 12: P| ee Tn ath tee ane | « “one ~~ MY sont” aang 22 ae ing & walking tractors. Used oda ral me ANDERSON, 00 p.m. . 5 Vice mee eo As Vttlp as per week, re een, |_| HRS coon egg | Temepertation Qtlered ©7| st tiier ceagparr por eg) wi neattnasn, tar] = DODGE. [mpeg Soa ome Tae sac deen sare] oom, 8 : : : beer Dine ee OR 37924, models, 8 width's from 1644 to FLY BY AIRLINER, CA ocean a NIA . wall Ures. A real sharp car. 1968 Rayal hard top with V-8 en-| © eee 2 BEFORE MA_&-1678 me BOTTLE GAS $15. Hi = eee, Oe Ferry WEE Oe SPECIAL, — automatic WITH iP- 4 Oment, Like new. FE 2271. | PARTS & SUPPLIES sete , EM 3012 _ : & 1990 MI. ee S148, Commerce Ré., , —— ADVANT .GE OF ouR Stan shift. tn lye $893 _ Ge nesters, ond Sek ae ooo teal ask for Meaty panes. tse OVER MEAD Location. Usion Lake Ra oe ad tao for Rd. a ie: ; ie : i ° eget iG NORTH . j am FOR Come In and See Our Line|so 8. teiegra ee ee | nee ee rae ee iar $1495 .— peat tr as of Oliver Tractors : oe Eat toate wena UeeE Sere SS | tit $98. 2 moore.“ | NORTH CHEVROLET | * ees omc. terms » SATIS A W AGON 5 | OCLs Craters | Saang Mometrelier. Call FE) ag, wucn as "Pi dae cape or| gate he ook at the tolewing| 1000S. WOODWARD |} opr: CHEVROLET , 1954 Plymouth, arte OC 46 Oliver USED TR. TO 45 | _ eves. BIRMINGHAM These tractors are. equipped with] W2D, USED TRATLERS. 1b TO 1969, Ford: overdrive, sak shorn. ws encecp oacee 1000 S. WOODWARD . 1955 Dodgé : ~ * pulldoner blades, diggers B load cont on our lot. We bave bank tT aeltlways Ready = spay og Fa ge a : . = per cent on Our tot wid Ply.» RAM, clean, 60: downs-#8 E LE BIRMINGHAM | y} 1957 Ford (2). b> RRSERg Senge atieciaent| gin alg notre. Maly | BAGEEY AUTO PARTS | ule Shery pywereian Bar cen, CHEVROLET i ChEVROLET | 1956 Chevrolet (2) “ TRACT peoberaatt ee Traine a ty BAOLEY S| pe oat tens Convertible. Red_and i : “Oakland County’s 1955 Chevrolet ~ : t T Space 79 lton M Sal . err etn Gace Pace ai Basse: Seieess| Bob Frost, Inc. | Beara. Fastest Growing Dealer” |" 1985 Symouth ey ea | take fremt © playground. EM a a ae LINCOLN RY DEALER Aa bear, vie car for the Young wa ‘seer eet ~ A 955 Ford : Farm MACHINERY GOOD CON- ouroeD—w MOBILE MANOR. 3 : CASH Stare BYP ag wrt ‘a = _ ; compete win, cativaier, "TR mies cut of Outre ww tate | aventiics ween cana | se cag taoeins vom} =» $1645 | -- HARD- | Schutz Motors farreW:, New den rate, S*botiom| thevbest phone OA €9qia or MY | Sigg, then bring Where for top | ME OGD ey oer 9 Pe | gman) down permet . Schutz Mote Sat ane Minor tales taple, mole PAR AT PAR ARERURST — | Pw a0 EE ENFE_ 40000 oe. dark top. Pail power. NORTH CHEVROLET TOPS tt 8, Woodwerd, Bimini ; a ee ee Jovely_neres includes "9 private | WANE. OR S41. | fer and so forth, Par-abere av-| 1000S. WOODWARD . "HA AUPT _ Ree age Geena Gk | Sete ie heaaas eeee| HUGH $8 PAID | sugar Se STS) BIRMINGHAM niente Ma foe #5) tine, “Aigo trailer sales. Base rale| our Bp STATE DEALS on _ _ '- 1956 Oldsmobile | FEROES ON TRACTOR WIT se en RAIL _._GLENN’S . “Bright 3 PSD Ala d < 1956 Ford Pontiac Sales = oe en iF head een bes 254 8. ve Feenn| = ant ae SS ae 1954 Mercury ——— oA agg Sb ad = tie _ THE HIGH DOLLAR Spot” |SPaeS 5S. a 1988 Dodge” ‘ee Pager sient { . iJ : " . a a Liter 9 Auito Glass Specialists Ss eS J Disie < ‘AUTO: SALES 1952 Chevrolet *, eee jonder Selection garden trac-|. Safety 7 for all care & trucks. | “iiyy. ™ : 4 AUT PER° MART | 212 w. Monteaim Fe 40151 |; _ | 86 Pontiae Posto md Sm sedan. gs ee ey, Se Mata eas | Ty VAN WELT 3 ee ee 1952 Buick ee wena toe Oe Atte. Glass Co. 123 Oakland. FE | "on > _-* °$6 OLDS. CHEVROLET - 1954 Buick 4 “m2'Pontiae #6 dr, sedan, Rati. Hy- KING BROS. For Sale Tires _ 80A See M EM Motor Sales a ‘Og Deluxe nage Sots. - iegnetng “0e. ; F 1955 Chevrolet . "t Ponties a6 o sedan. Radio & — Garden rm — Storei~~ ~ ~ fully qui tliat €X- bd ie ed 2 : ‘al tiapees ‘ i pee TL ACCEPT "S2.Piymouth 4 dr. sedan, Radio & pen rere ® BUY AND SELL GOOD USED WARTED — =n oUF, |h haust. pe aoc “Pry “fini, aug. Ue oe) Se . . oxinnnt meer, =a Schutz Motors “Abe Tranrperation Ans 1 Ged ali cub tractor : ATE SALES tits 7 . FORD, = . Cameras, ~» § ee ae Se. $505 ; , : 6 overdrive, 1. owner. FE ee Ber On | Ae Woodward, Birmingham Open Nites ‘til “KING BROS. ANDGRD RAND WEW ker WANTED AC US6.CADILLAC | . $1295 $7201 afer : Biases oar e ENCE. | att ‘Open till 0! staple ¢-s566 or. Maple sist PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYEE.| Up to 60 per seat off; Black cr | JUNKED & WRECKED at $3795 Small down payment. - |, down, assume payments «2 Oantana SED ARS ae ene tue nee kee || EBEWILLIAMS =~ CARS --.| - + 5 _| NORTH CHEVROLET he init PLYMOUTE, 4 DR. BEST OF aaa CI nigies ot Benes a mes ‘FESS FE S6855"|Catalina 2igne pat al al] OSMGhe Peon ee ee . P ampananes3 praaere ali o y down, assume | $27.24 |- : : : ; = one pecan 3) A Sena] FAST SIDE _[extras.'$1995° "| BIRMINGHAM __ -Sigete tations] 2 Drs, & 4 Drs. | -—P ANIC rector” with leegera: Alue- ate ced Back Mee| AT. | 55 FORD ©. oat : Stairs Oe fracteras Woad: Shy Heo. aH. Pons "Fe 1-E. Aah AES 2-Dr. Sharp car: $1095 re —— ON A : m es vi ti : 5 coi, dacommt Yr, sie, nerectt_ Sale Motor Scooters a2) For Sale Trucks 90 S$ OLDS 1954 Ford 2 Busy Hig hway? blades and : : Cy. TRACTOS 98 Deluxe Holiday Sedan, 1952 Nash | ‘" ARE YOU : rviee Bord, Pord-| Sotge “it . . CHEV, % PICK UP. £1 SHAPE. all power. $1895 Dale H. Hughes, I Inc. ho Ghevreiet : ‘ | _ #438. ; . 7 __| gaag Novi Ra- : i? evroiet. -. Fer Se New Sheehan €2 Sedan, one owner $255 as 5} 1954 Plymosth ey AFRAID - "Big Discount +| £De., two-tone paint. Only mr Air 3-door -#edan with | Ares WP an a ‘||. OF BREAKING DOWN — YOUR ___. | one ea (high eee | eee ao alt tens this “ss “eae | some eee . 1952 Buick at Wi xk a ae Bo a ee ‘54 PONTIAC tabs Gre ees Se -’ Worries Are Over | See Us Toda Fer Sale Bye 0s 4Dr., sharp. $995 , $725 ee as ‘Schutz Motors --5 WITH THESE “OK” USED : | HOUGHTEN’ & SON a “= "54 OLDS _ |Your. terme.are ours. | 98 Deluxe Holiday Co NORTH CHEVROLET ~| Van Auken guards. “ S| 1000S. WOODWARD > ; "54 FORD. : ‘BIRMINGHAM | { CARS — AND LOOK AT THE EXTRAS. ... a3 _._5-New. Goodyear ‘Tires . Factory Guaranteed = on all "35-'56, models : | oy Lifetime Car. Guarantee —. err pine ere ig - ‘loader Yonder plow, and cultivator Ray| GIRLS 34 INCH BICYCLE, OO ee ) -BIRMIN | ee ee ee ep raeae "HEREFORD | mF. Manrie rin ovrtoan | TAYL HEVROLE: 4Dr, ects ete eee ce ee et aa | 53, PONTIAC =| Ist. : Goodrich Sir Senkng' beat ED PLYWOOD 4 F-| Convertible, Hydramatic. Sola to - ; pie Temperiinental Tillie: Nor th Side’ 641 Oakland Ave. a a es ster tat) sorts ay Ch poe Gs OLIVER | Ble NGS aaa? || 'S5 FORD 2D000 een ose S495] "153 CHEVROLET. NLOICe | LDL | fescue cuts Ate Potd-éshiaue! oR , [Club Coupe, jet black $695 we Coupe <..........$1395 i ce -g 9 TOK ne ans otitatE Ren JEROME | Sees vars a Ji BD 00K we so ease tote sees GOZS | bot) oer =r os re See oe, ft 3 PLYM( : me 3 eters was wii OS Pe Orchard ake at at Case A we. “aaa 5195 156M top : / 40010. sivas tii win 1 i’ D DUMPHY i RRR ae ‘neni iii os i A eel SAO Lai pees ES BORD A Dee . V t CHEVROLET js cunsmm | “es fares ae] Seimueen | 6 | a ee, ae RMMINGH WARD en ee een ee eS a ae ee eee Se : 5 - 4 ists halt Sy gi ain cme. Net 7 oe A BENS Ree aie FORA PAR - -LeModay's Radio Programs. ¥ . S, WEDNESDAY, NAY 1! 1957 “Hold At tae | WIR, (260) — CKLW, (00) = WWJ, (00) © WAR, (1190); WXYZ, (ime) | WRUN, (1480) WIBK, (is90 58 Aiee) Wy ror PON «00 Wik 7 ews 11:00-—-W JR. WWI, News WXYZ, Sports, Wattrick Ww, CKLW, News, Sports ~ WJBK, News, WJBK, News, Mgo04 WCA : R, News, Crane WWJ, Ross Mutholiland WIJBK, News, WXYZ, Sports WPON, WIBK Dou McLeod — ei . WCAR, Al Crane ; THURSDAY MORNING |, Melody Go Round | 6:06--wWJR, een at ge House WWJ, News, CRLW, Pullen Lewis Jr cw. Peed wi 5 Spinore wae New ry %, 1:36 J. 4 Sta: - Wava"MiceyShett”™ | ego WPON = CKLW, W. WXYZ, My True Story CKLW , AR, News, MD. Beall CELW, News, Mary Morgan 11:00—WIR, Arthur ww, iene News wad — rite ‘t WC.R, News, B. Mart WROM. Morning: Matizes it:te—' wn. Time fer Music i i 5 Wah Meay-Day Prayer CRLW. Terrance O'Dell 3 li 5 e jie si g i |Omaha.Makes Mark in New York.Shows - By EARL WILSON — __. NEW YORK — It was “Omaha Night” in N.Y. with Julie Wilson the singer opening grandly and young actress Inga Swenson ‘captivating everybody in the Walter Slezak show, “The First Gentleman.” Julie had, a song Rock 'n’ Roll,” in which she said: — “It’s not because of any emotion that I lack. It’s just—I respect my sacroiliac.” Slezak, a notorious gourmand, didn’t hang around after “W" Aircraft the opening even to read the reviews. I askea ing why. “Oh,” she said, “he was hungry.” . ae f- x * _TV_ writers are now doing real-life yarns same as the! wag aes movies, Studio One‘s summer replacement’ll do a show based, storm show as a on Martha Raye's love story with the married cop, and she "can’t even sue... TV star Janis Paige's giving up Hollywood for N.Y. and has a date to discuss acting lessons with Lee! Maj. Harold * Strasberg. “The Milanese Marilyn Mon- roe,” Resalina Neri, is in N.Y. hoping td outstrip Marilyn or even Jayne Mansfield. Credit where it’s due: Three ui ii : dar Supplies i i if He £ Th 8, if had a chance to. monster storm front that Miss Swenson’ 8 gc j hit Michigan last week with’ the’ -- Today's Television Programs Programs furnished by stations lisied in this column are subject to change without notice , Channel 2—WJBK-TV. “Channel /—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV -Channel 9—CKLW-TV Popeye..t4) Sports. (2) News, 3 €:16—(2) Weather. |@:18—(7) News. (4) Weather. (2) 6:20—(#. Box Four. 6:30—(7) Disneyland. “Yellow. (Color) Xavier -Cugat. (2) Giant Step. 6:45—(4) News. 7:00—(9)} Million Dollar Movie. Staircase” stery thriller. (4) (Color} Masquerade. (2) (Color A. Godfrey. e 7:30—(T) Navy Log. Enemy agents destroy heavy cruiger in “‘Night- $:00—(7)}- Ozzie_Harriet... Ricky sings /his latest song in “Ozzie . the Treasure.” (4) (Color) TV ‘Theater. Sal Mineo sings, acts in Drummer (9) Mystery Pla I've Got a Secret. | imson in 15-round bout, Chicago Stadium: (9) Homer Bell. (4) Ralph Meeker; James Whitmore, Richard Arlen in “Deep Water,” World War II frogmen. :}9:30—(9) Crime, Inc. Jeanne Cag- ney in “Legal Tender.” (4) Studio _57.Gilbert.. Roland plays lighthearted smuggler, -who matches wits with dictator. ~ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT’S \9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Stars,1:30—-(2) ¢:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie, (9)| on Seven. Story Studio. 16:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4); Truth or Consequences. (7) The- 2:30—-(2) Bob Crosby. 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan. 2:55-(9) News: ~ 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen For a Day, (9) Request Play- house. 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. 3:30—-(2) The Edge of Night. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Howdy Doody : . 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. 4:00—(2) Susie. .44) Topper. (7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Circle ater Seven, 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady, (4) Tie Tac é Dough. 11:15—(2) Love.of Life. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You, (7) Robin & .Ricky. 1/11:45~(2) The Guiding Light. Dolenz in—. “Majorca.” (4)| 11:55—(9). Billboard, os. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day (4) Play to Win. (7) 12 o'clock Comics; (9) Maggie Muggins. 12:15—(9) Sports Film. '|12:30—(4). (Color) Club 60. (7) The House Party. (4) Ten- Ernie | nessee : 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. (7)|2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color), Matinee Theater. (7) ; lsise—(4) Gene Autry. No-Strke Ruling Upheld by Cour CONCORD, N.H. The State Supreme Court today refused to reconsider its. unprecedented rul-' ing that public schoo] teachers do not have the right to strike. The Manchester Teachers Guild indicated it would appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. * * * The state court rejected a Guild petition for a_ rehearing of the case, which«stemmed from a two- day teacher‘ strike in Manchester, the state’s largest city. The original ruling upheld a i which Court injunction halted a strike of some 400 Man- chester teachers who sought a 17 per cent wage increase. of 23 Le Grande Ave., recently irettirned to the escort ship USS Destroyer Engineer Officer's This Is Your Life. (2) Fox Hour. ~~ Mr. @fid Mrs. Branton E. Dennis of 663 E. Kennett Rd. and husband). of the former Miss Charlene Blain oRget Bae Het if iH 9:45—(7) Sports. 10:00—(7) Bowling. (9) National News. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. King- fish teaches Andy to fly. (2) Badge 714. |. Nina Foch in “Cry of the Were- “Not only ean he sing but he’s handsome and is a cinch |» for the movies. Write something about him.” I did The prophecy was 100 per cent aceurate—the boy was Pat Boone. THE MIDNIGHT EARL , <. ‘ Maestro Ray (“Flower ofthe Musical World”) Block will undergo kidney surgery. ... Asked about the cast of his!, i le ‘said, “The actors will take care of ‘Abbe Lane walked ith four Chihuahuas in her coat pockets .. . Tom Dewey told a friend he'd jnever run for office again: Years of public setvice is enough.” has a picture é is driving just ahead of me.” on ae An eo eo 3 _ . WISH PD°SAID THAT: It's Tony Pettito’s definition of a "pathetic figure: “What you have left over after paying your’ | wolf.” (4): News. (2) News, '1ur20—(2) Sports Final. 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater.| ciowists hes im Kent Smith in Curse of the Cat Chondeal baa mamiail, Sivan : birth, to bring about radical- mu- tations in 12 ducks. aS | '|1:45—(2) News. -hew backers.” ¥S * x Fernaidel, the Frefich comic, refused to fly to N.Y. for oné |p; scene’in the Bob Hope. film; they'll do it in Paris . .. Gary}t waiting when he gets out of the). a eee ee a TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The Emporia Gazette tells of the how close that maniac ate > * | wie = ; fs. 11:15—(2) Patti Page. “| Essen £5" Chemicals Bring 555.52 meee Duck Mutations People.” | 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Shy bookkeeper has one mad fling. (4) Tonight, . THURSDAY MORNING Report. ¢:55—(2) On the Farm Front. %:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 7:55—(2) TV News, Dobbin Eats Car Top - | but Horseplay Lauded R (Copyright 1957) os Doh 208s '|terday aroused considerable inter- 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm ¢St in scientific circles here. They ing how they might be applied to human beings ’ beneficial characteristics in~ hu- i ui ‘iE i i : ; el = Pe, French Scientists Tell of Changes in Fowl ‘PARIS (—A team of French * * a The experiments reported yes- i “One could hope - te introduce 35 i i ie 8 54, < & “— ee F i & ‘News of Service Personnel Ens. David S. Dertnis, son ofjle arrive in Nortel Va. in late May, . i In 1832~ yan before the Gamera was invented ‘: : - aie began distilling fine whiskey | BLENDED WHISKEY, 99 PROOF, | ° S7W% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS 1Ancient Fossils Found igie Johnson, chairman of gers University were part of the pelvic a dinosaur -like reptile | Rebels. 128 Frenchmen Killed ij { SERVICE & apt + /*> wa ri » Er, i i]