The Weather UG. Weather Bureau Forecast . , f ij ) | J 43 H } * PON IAC P ed Showers 114th YEAR * & & & *& ~PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956—60 PAGES 10D PE an wee Eeariage PHOTOS Te . ” a , re nt sce eT Teen are = = 5 . . , , , ~ -: Where 2 Fell to Death | | | ~~: Where 2 Fell to Dea 7 « oe ) | e . ’ : | ie er ac e Xi | 7 : . , | (Adlars Chica Auditor Ass ar . 2 . i. 2 Close Vote Seen| Adlai’s Victory |Chicago Starts | Pair Reveal Marriage Auditor Asserts a . |&ndsDreams’ | ey eee : co Hi h Chi f | Over Reduction |of Williams |Search for Killer; ps —TighWay Unie DETROIT u—Democratic na- | ; eee se ° : . ; tional committeeman Ernest J. | , f in at U eS on e .) | | Lacey of Michigan says Adlai 0 onsu | e ; Stevenson's victory in the Cali- . d fornia primary election “erases | ao . Says Inspectors Foun , Party Lines Expected the political ambitions” ot Gow.) Niles Police Release a san ch in Office I to Split Despite Pact of Willams. — ‘movay friends of Secretary | .. : ed Se ee ee ; Control Procedures Rayburn and Martin from his post by the Williams | After Lie Tests faction in the Democratic party, | LANSING (P Demo- said yesterday the governor . i Pp , — iP — . hs (INS) “took a miscalculated risk oppos- NILES ha) Search for cratic and Republican state A “very close” vote was ing Stevenson.” Williams has |the killer of Mrs. Marion | sdtisinis exchanged verbal predicted today as House) sone on record as opposing Ste- Davyenjay shifted today to : : venson’s ‘‘moderate”’ stand. ; blasts today in a pre-elec- Democratic and GOP lead- Chicago where she worked ; : ; Lacey said he hoped Steven- : tion tangle of words involv- ers joined forces to increase . 0° ana Estes Kefauver join 4S @ secretary and office ling mixup in highway President Eisenhower's “forces for the nomination for Manager for the Canadian bon ds and a charge of poor committee-reduced foreign’ Sea eee president Consul General. lbookkeepine in. the State aid bill. respectively. Niles Police Chief Arthur Highwa = De artmen t _ Party lines were expected |, Coa ae ~ ar N. Pears said he had asked : Involve : vere Ae a, to split despite an alliance «Not even Gov. Harriman (of Chicago police to question liams, Aud. Gen. Victor between speaker Sam Ray-\ New Sork). ton riends and associates of ‘Targonski, a Dernocrat, and jilhams had no comment on : a : : burn (D-Texas) and Re the Stevenson victory. His forces the 27-year-old brunette Charles M. Ziegler, Repub- publican leader Joseph W. | tavor Atty. Gen. Thomas-M. Kav- and check her activities up Ml bls ne ee Martin Jr., ¢Mass). | anagh to replace Lacey as na- to the time of her death. | i witcioner e ” s } . i Be ° The House convened to- "°* Commiltceman. | All other leads in-the © | Targonski told reporters : AP Wirephete ne killing have fizzled out, he ene CABLE LAYING MISHAP — Eridgemen are shown laying a day. two hours earlier than maid i 2 AP Wirephote his auditors had found a mesh-type catwalk on the cables of one of the 552 towers of the new usual, in an effort to com- e e a Ou [a WED MAY 31 — Film starlet Janet Lake and actor Robert Dix “serious breach of sound Straits of Mackinac bridge. In a similar operation yesterday a cable plete action by nightfall. | Two men and a woman, are pictured in Hollywood last night after the bride revealed their internal control proced- of the type in the foreground broke and two men fell to their deaths. \Yesterday was devoted to . ) all magazine Salespeople, marriage May 31 at Las Vegas, Nev. They were married by a a P Three others scrambled to safety. © *. igeneral debate on Cit Pro ect ‘were cleared of implication Nevada justice under their real names of Robert Brimmer and Janet UFreS” in the State Highway ; ; Ta leniae was whether < ee iy | Nast ni Ht after the der.| Linkey. Both are members of the Bahai religious sect, and plan a Department. would be k we Pre a ane "| t = y under- ceremony under that faith at a later dafe. He said Ziegler had instructed , $4 ty ¢ ei. i \ * * * ‘J ~~ Workmen Deaths Hol} 22k Public Sofety_ Building went lie detector, tests a Tie Saracte eetizc . which the foreign affairs commit. Steel Work Scheduled said names aah | ee pCO mm * ve yee re- tee cut from the four bilhon 700 . : . ae | quiring them to fill out daily logs : ° million dollar -bill, The funds are to Resume Friday | “State police in East Lansing said e nl 6 UuSse dys S| 5 ot ipa) injstate-cwned (cars. ral S rl ge or for the 1957 fiscal year which be- m. ; a ; neither of two guns brought to | “He told them they could fill E gins July 1 Stee] eee tone expected to state police laboratory for ballis- | out the reports every month, just : ; P . return to wor omorrow on COM- tics tests was the murde = ' | listing the total mileage trav- ST. IGNACE (® — In keeping with a bridgeman’s 4, et, ua mua oe struction of the city’s Public Safety Roth were ne cater gen | V [ al | eled,” Targonski said. tradition, work on the giant Straits of Mackinac Bridge ment restoring 600 million dollars Building, after a three week strike the type. that felled Mrs, Daven. | ae | This practice, Targonski alleged, was halted today following the death of two workmen mies a the ee ee during which work was at a stand- ve peed pos fends the ne of | WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate Armed Services ame core tn ber a cee “who fell from near the top of one of the bridge's 552- reduced economic and technical oto “pet: |Chairman Richard B. Russell (D-Ga) said today an ex- ee foot main towers. | assistance by 1@9 millions, The strike was settled yesterday, One of the guns was a rifle| change of visits by top U.S. and Soviet defense officials HAVEN'T HEARD YET’ | ; - . ; which will send general contract- found along a Berrien County road. a | Involved ‘are some 460 depart- The two were part of a five-man crew which was. The big fight was over restora- ors and some 400 reinforced steel- The other was a revolver owned COuld help prevent a world war. |ment-assigned cars which are driv- | stringing catwalk mesh yesterday on cables running ‘" of the military aid cut. which workers in the Pontiac and De-\by Gene McClane, 40- year - old President Eisenhower told his news conference en about five and a half million the President told House leaders tro areas back to jobs magazine salesmian. from New ‘ : ; files a year, Targonski said ; form the main north tower to an anchorage on -the St.'Tuesday night was “dangerous to any _ iti _— York City and Mrs. Davenjay’s Wednesday that he wil linvite Russia's air chief to visit, = me heck ' side of the Straits... national security.” agreement was reac : Tl Thi . rite de. . We ® gler to correc | Ignace Po ime. celine bY ee t chapter of the As. “OT the night of the killing. | this eountry. He said also that if the Soviets Invite de-) 1.” Siuation im a letter gated The mesh, similar to cyclone-type fence, broke loose man James P. Richards (D-SC). ———"*from its moorings and slid ‘teu the opposition to the proposed down the 2%4-inch cable.-amendment. pointing out that the administration already has five bil- TAKE LIE. TESTS McClane was one of the three vite... Marshal Zhukov.” given the lie test yesterday. The! others were Rita McGraw, 23, of sociated General Contractors and Local 42% of the Reinforced Steel- workers Union. . - William. E. Stewart, assistant to Russell said in an interview that he see no objection fense secretary Charles E. Wilson to Moscow, “I will in- Aprit 17.” he said. “We still haven't heard from him.” Targonski added his auditors also complained highway depart- Bey Sree eee NO Tere ie OP LN RS 1 ‘Three -of the bridgemen lien dollars in unspent military aid said the ma- Greensburg. Pa., and Dan McClel- *to the President extending ment cars are not marked with L The former U. S. president was Officials of American bridge di- Hays-was selected-because south- chipper and smiling this morning Vision of the U. S. Steel Corp.. con- erm members represetited. the hard ) Hy Whi H , ag arrival at the suburban tractors for the superstitcture of core opposition on the Democratic c ge ite ouse Bad Godesberg rail station despite the 100-million-dollar span. said side to restoring the. funds. i e a minor rail accident which forced many of the bridgemen had just’ Second only to this battle were WASHINGTON (INS)—President him to sit up all night on a sec- come to the Straits project and proposals to bar further U. S. aid Eisenhower was deluged today q : ond class sleeper. . their newness on the job also ham- tg Communist Yugoslavia, These’ with both Republican and Demo- | pered quick identification, 'two proposals generated the most cratic strawberries. _ Truman Meets With Adenauer "* Hous...” — His speech is $0 impeded only HST Arrives in Bonn. for One-Day Visit; Rail Accident Delays Trip BONN (INS)—Harry 8. Truman arrived in Bonn today for a one-_ day visit and a talk with German chancellor Konrad Adenauer. The main spring of the luxury | rail car in which he was riding | from Munich to Bonn was dis. | covered to be broken during a | forcing the switch, | Truman said he went without’ sleep most of the night and would try to cut out some scheduled sight- seeing in Bonr, to compensate for it. | Truman and Adenauer agreed ble with patience and effort in that _ i The two statesmen met for a half-hour in Adenauer's office. j Truman later described the con- ant Visits since I left the White He said a “great variety” of sub- jects was discussed. “The key word was world peace,” Truman told newsmen. j i Courage Wins _— Out Against All His Handicaps PORTLAND, Ore. @® — David Ingerson will graduate from Port- land State College Sunday at the head of his class—quite an accom- plishment when pod ona ae He cannot write—except on a typewriter at a tedious four or his mother can understand him well. Ingerson, 26,.is a victim of cere- ithough both were f ‘ankle when his foot becamé en-) 'Peninsulas. clung to the mesh. Two oth- ers plunged more than 500 feet into the water. Both bodies were recovered. _ (Coast Guardsmen. sheriff's depu- ties and State Police recovered the funds. It was Richards who pre- dicted a ‘‘very close” vote, The 600 million dollar amend- ment will be offered by Rep Breeks Hays (D-Ark) a commit- tee member, in strategy worked the AGC secretary, jor. feature of the settlement was a l5cent hourly wage boost in each of the two years of the contract. : A spokesman for the local build- ing project said the men could not body of Jack C. Baker, 28, of out by the House leaders. Hays-retum to work until Friday as Pagosa Springs, Colo., four hours later from 150 feet of water. Later they found the body of Robert Koppen. 28, of Plymouth. IDENTIFICATION DELAYED Identification was delayed sever- al hours because the accident oc-: curred during a change of shifts. It was the first day on the job for both Baker and Koppen, al- experienced | bridgemen. | ‘Theirs were the first two deaths since work on the superstructure began, During construction on the foundation one driver who | surfaced too fast died and two | other workmen were killed in today that world peace was possi-; '!*- Robert Anderson, foreman of the five-man crew, suffered @ broken, tangled in the wire. mesh, which was another rigger and the ately identified. | The bridge, second longest sus- pension span in the world, will link Michigan's Upper and Lower, It is scheduled for, completion in September 1957. Prentiss M. Brown, chairman of nace resident, said another bridge- man’s- tradition holds that one workman will be killed for every 10 million dollars of the bridge's cost. Showers in Store, Tonight and Friday The U. S. Weather Bureau's fore- being strung for the first time.’ said cautiously that the amendment has ‘“‘a chance" of adoption. The decision to have a_ southern Democrat rather than a Republi- can, .pessibly Martin, offer the -amendment was based on the strat- egy that to be successful it must obtain a large bloc of Democratic as well as GOP votes. kun Youngster Killed by Auto. Gary D. Gibson Struck Crossing Auburn Road ¥ Near His Home A 12-year-old Avon Township boy ‘scrambled to safety without help. six blocks from home. The latter two were not immedi- Gary D_ Gibson, 2761 Vendome berry. Rd. was dead on arrival at Pon- tlac General Hospital at 7:15 p.m. He had suffered a fractured skull, leg fractures and internal injuries, according to Deputy Coroner Dr. Leon F. Cobb. Oakland County Sheriff's dep- the bridge authority and a St. Ig-) sues said the boy was running across Auburn road towards home near Crooks road about 7 p.m. when struck by the auto driven by Gerald R. Hill, 37, a factory worker of 2904 St. Clair St., Auburn Heights, Hill stated the boy darted out from in front of another car and he was.unable to stop in time, skidding 90 feet, deputies said. , He was to make a full statement this morning, Prosecutor Frederick C, Ziem said, Gary is survived by his parents, Wylie and Ruth Gibson; a broth- er, Richard, 17, and two sisters, Joanne, 15, and Nancy, 7. . Jap Airmen Tour U. S. TOKYO (INS)—Five top-rating many were on vacation and could not be reached. : During the strike, work on the building fell four weeks behind, ac-| cording to architect Leo J, Hee- nan. GOP, Dem Berries Former GOP Sen. John Town-| isend of Delaware arrived at the White House first with eight crates of pium-sized strawberries grown |by his son, Julian E. Townsend, in |Delaware’s Sussex County. e * Right on his heels came Sen, Albert Gore (D-Tenn.) with a crate of equally luscious Tennessee ber- ries. . Gore. conceded that the Dela- ware berries were larger but said they couldn’t compare with the Tennessee product in taste: The Tennessee- strawberries came from Crossville, which Gore. ference as “one of the most pleas- Fellow workmen rescued him and died last night of injuries suffered described as a “Republican strong- third when struck. by an auto ‘about hold." Small in size, they were \developed from a native wild * * bd senhower by Earl Chesney. Admiring the Delaware straw- berries, he quipped: ‘‘These are Republican berries — they're larger.” . White House -aide Both gifts were accepted for Fi- Hospital authorities said Cresswell‘ was in good condition prior to his transfer yesterday to a Detroit hospital. lan, New York City. Capt. John Forte of the South Bend police submitted McClane and McClellan each to 45 min- utes questioning with the lie de- tector, Miss McGraw was ques- tioned for 4', hours but remained cheerful throughout the ordeal. Pears released all three and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Aw, Come On, Fellahs! Someone’s Got to Give BURLINGTON, Vt. «& — The Burlington Board of Aldermen has ‘Coast Guard, has ‘flippers and can rise eight feet cenied Mammoth Sea Turtle Threatens Navigation | CHATHAM, Mass. & — There’s 'a new “sea monster” loose in the North Atlantic. The Liberian freighter Rhapso- dy last night reported the pres- Communists and the democracies.’’| ence of a 45-foot, white-spotted sea | Scotia. inavigation to be on the alert for ‘the giant reptile which, said the 15-foot long above the surface of the sea. taken 609 ballots and still is with Blind Take Exams out a president. ‘an invitation to Zhukov, the Soviet defense minis- ter. decals identifying them as state vehicles. * * * This, he said, would also encour- The Senate's military chairman.age illegal use of state automo- visits} can be helpful in prevent: biles. ing an armed clash between the INTENTION TO CORRECT’ However, Russell said he would p,, they left immediately for Norwalk, tuttle in the ocean south of Nova doubt the wisdom of inviting Com- ( = , Khrushchev | The Coast Guard warned all.and Soviet premier Bulganin to munist party chief Washington “‘‘at this juncture.’ TWINING OPENS DOOR The door for exchanges was when Eisenhower ap- proved acceptance by Gen. Nathan F. Twining, U.S. Air Force Chief Ziegler contended his assistants re been working with Targonski since April, with every intention of | ‘correcting the practices with the start of -a new fiscal year July 1, | He said the streamlined meth- | od of accounting for state car travels was instituted three years ago for “convenience.” : Ziegler insisted that his cars do n.veanwhile, Ziegler and Williams ‘of staff, of a Soviet invitation to argued about who was responsible The board tried 289 times Tues-- DETROIT (INS)—Civil Service the Russian air show this rmonth. for the mixup over highway bonds. ‘to reach a decision. ideadlock—64, | The board is made up of six a group of blind applicants had_ -Republicans and six Democrats. | been given the tests. Trucker Rams Into Tree as Brakes Give Out on Hill His heavily-loaded truck out of control when the brakes failed = because it couldn't get worse.” rear the top of a Woodward avenue hill yesterday morning, a Detroit trucker deliberately rammed into another car. : Lucius Cresswell, 38, suffered bruises, i ft | Township police directed traffic from 9:30 a. m. to 3 p. m., while | the truck and lumber were removed. a tree rather than risk striking ay night and 320 times last night| examinations which_may lead to The President said he knew he possible Wayne County government would be expected to reciprocate Every time the result was a jobs were given to 12 blind persons with a bid to the Soviet air chief yesterday. It was the first time and he will do so. Sen. Russell Long (D-La) said that U.S.-Soviet exchanges may present socce problemas bet) be said | signed the bill. Williams replied - that “obviously the situation is changing behind the Iron Curtain and we should encourage Russia to change its previous Policy.” Long added in an interview that ithe change “‘has to be for the det-| But he warned that if top Com- WHATEVER POLEMICS’ Ziegler said the Governor should carry proper identification. Mean- ‘while, Ziegler and Williams take the responsibility for the mix- up because he is an attorney and | (Contiriued on Page 2, Col. 2) Science Is Progressing —We Do Want to Know ALBANY, N.Y. \—What makes a flea tick? /munists come to this country, there, * *. 8 ‘may. ‘be “dif§culties in avoiding Dr, Allen H. Bentgn, assistant "\unpleasant incidents and protect- professor of biology at Albany a fractured hip when the. truck turned over, spilling a load of lumber over two northbound lanes in © Bloomfield Township, south of Long Lake road. A helper with him, Sidney MéCloud Jr., 41, of Detroit, was released from St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after treatment for elbow. —jcco and Jack Webb have been | The driver noticed the failure as he first started to brake in | descending the hill, they said. i { ' ing them physically.” Best Dressed Stars LOS ANGELES —Cyd Char- California Fashion Creators. Min- iature golden scissors, symbols of the award, were presented to the stars last night by Emanuel H. Fineman, president of the organ- ization, *- \State College for Teachers, has ‘been given a three-year grafit to ‘study the standards of fleas. _ A flea needs regular transfu- sions of blood to survive. Dr. Ben- PN ton says some fleas are born-on. ‘voted the best dressed stars inione animal and never leave that {the entertainment world by the species during their entire life cy- icle. Other fleas are. promiscuous. * * Ld | Dr. Benton says he wants to |find out what governs the - fleais — of victims—whim or wis- dom. WASHINGTON (®—U.S. officials believe a big chimk is missing from the version of Nikita Khrush- chev's attack on Joseph Stalin which the State Department re- leased this week. American diplomats and agents abroad have been ordered to hunt for any missing portion — which may run between 10,000 and 15,- It could be especially significant for the free nations to know what) Communist party boss Khrushchev said about these matters because it would indicate Khrushchev’'s own thinking. IKE’S OPINION — is correct, whatever Korshchev said on foreign policy would : be written not for foreign but for So- viet ears. The speech was de- livered in late February to a Subjects mot covered in ‘the text given out Monday by the State Department include Stalin's handling of Russia's relations with Red China, the Korean War, Soviet pressures against Iran In Today's Press County eee: Damon Runyon..............18 + ore wee nee Feod News.......... $1 thro 41 Sports ........ 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 ss & Radio Programs...... 50 secret of the Soviet Com-| Wilson, es: ay f i 4 f ; es ee i and Turkey, Western formation of the Atlantic Alliance, postwar treatment of Germany, the Mar- shall Plan for European recov- ery and the anti-NATO Warsaw Pact. “ All these are matters which pear in such a speech, The Staté Department said- its| version of Khrushchev’s denuncia- tion of the dead dictator had ln Te ~*~ iret nome - Two Hamitietack men wis alles: ‘Cemetery, in Henry County. | POUND 99 y a Cree) we eee OO 23 The baby had been ill since murder in the January slaying of'edly invaded a. Madison Heights | pirth, Feb. 28, 1956. is nee Nomination Reaular 8c ber pound - but you save 19¢ ¢ Charles Stolzenbach, 54, a Wapa- factory yard Tuesday night to steal}, pis mother and father. He| WASHINGTON u — President Jost rita entra frech- ic, esliootane bap: koneta tavernkeeper. . jaluminum sheets loaded on their died Monday in Pontiac General | Eisenhower has sent to the Senate. truck, yesterday waived examina-' ‘Hospital. \postmaster nominations for Mich- CASHEW NUTS Metal seed box, handie and stand. hela terncut Pick | If a growing child ate as much tion on charges of grand larceny.| Arrangements were by the igan including Cole L. Neumann FULL POUND Use_for_fertilizers and lawn seed weeds. Double edee, according to his weight as a) Madison oceans Municipal Pursley Funeral Home. of Rochester. . aay Lowi at this low. ¢ crowing bird he would consume Jug Wem Sit st tab _ gas argh het PAINTS DEP’T. SPECIALS three lambs and a calf in a day. ment in Oakland Gounty Circuit |Court for Monday and remanded) Mrs. Fred C. Rikerd to jail under $500 bonds each Ray- | Mrs. Fred C, (Mary A.) Rikerd, The Weather ‘mond Cornell, 42 and Albert Carter, 74, of 3281 Rockhaven Rd, Avon’ Fi U8. Weather Bereaw Repor <{PONTIAC AXD VICINITY —tnereasing, 24. Township, died late yesterday aft-| —Main Floor KEEPS WATER OUT! Tamous ROX Masonry Paint immine PATIO a ae iness and warm today, high 8-84.) Police claimed that Cornell's al- ernoon in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- Masti cteuay ons tonight | = scattered showers Sonn chennioseren: jleged arrest at the scene, 31301 pital after a three weeks illness. | Fridey & SIMMS SUPER SPECIA 10-Ib. CAN 85 sich featoas heme dattnln mbind in the | Stephenson Highway, led to appre- She was born in Axton, Va. the Seturday * Waterproofs bri X costnegete. if moratag. dich 36-78. Light variable ‘hension of his partner. |daughter of Sidney and Betty Deer- etc. Beautifies as it protects ' te south at 12- ss wales Gu beer teks ‘ing and married here Sept. 10,] 7 Beautiful Pastel Colors Crsce of white sac severss } a meen a teat ate | s " ; 1949, Today in Pontiac Caught Sh Bus Door, | A member of the Emmanuel - yewest temperature preceding 8 am City Woman Tells Police Baptist Church, Mrs. Rikerd had, i sat Ao tees Von I NaC been a resident of Pontiac 30 years. nc. isan acta Tharcacy ot 600 pm [Ponti pole ape P aiieed aa Besides her husband, she is sur-] 720 Cooley Lake Ré. EMpire 3-423 € e sne sl } jvere’’ ear injuries when the rear. — ey Lo casieblins Moe — Sun rises Friday at 4.55 am Moon sete Thursday at doors of the us closed on her yesterday mori. ee ewe Roger A. Authier 50-Pound Can . $12.95 The WASHABLE LATEX Paine ‘Super Kem-Tone’ 7:00 pm. 4:37 am Moon rises Friday at choice of white and colors. Downtown | Temperatures | F €a.m......... & a. m™m.... 78 | PER GALLON me to 'm. --o4s-- 1 12 m _ 2 Mrs. Mary Lovelace, 59, of 82 S. | { Gam... 1s. .69 |Ardmore Ave. sald she was leav- hour, “Apply with brush ot } 10 a. m 76 ing the bus at the corner of Sagi-/ : roller. Goes over wallpaper “he eee areca ey ON Whee ance aca The Offices of the Sele” ox" Shab “clone 1As tecorded downtown) According to police, the woman Sooo temperature esis vennee i soght medica aid from a private ° Low. LOW, LOW PRICE ener conees. elon “a ¢ Mesen ree ee vtees 5 physician Bundy Construction Co. ro TI III Titi | j ! FIRST QUALITY.- 81x99-INCH WHITE MUSLIN SHEETS Regular $1.79 Value—Now = One Year “Age t im —— 7 : Charged With Stabbing, | 4 Bound to Circuit Court | Mighest ané b Lowest, Temperstares reel Charged With stabbing a friend No More Mess—Throw-Away Styla’ will be closed Caulking Cartridge all day Friday — June 8th ears \four times ..duri an argument! : | : #1 mm 1933 38 in 1875) May 18 in a N. Sary street park-| es Regular double bed muslin sheets for extra | 3 2 2 7 Cuart 4,/ing lot, Charles Shedd, 32, of 32 W.| due to. the death of tong service, daible hem style. First Qual- | 88 §1\Chicago Ave. yesterday was bound ity sheets in white only. Limit 4 per cus- 4 3 over to Oakland County Circuit. . tomer. way, casing ein no - nossle. Lit mene n ccs 3 $!| -Pohitiac Municipal Judge Cecil| 39¢ MUSLIN PILLOW CASES. ccsseee db | ; 4 %|McCallum remanded Shedd to eosin! ; se aslunder $50) bond pending arraign-| Domestics i{{ teal i. f|™meht Monday on/a charge of felo- BROTHERS Pictiol ter JIMM Floor# “> _——— assa th etme BROTHERS ' ‘4 j Ps ) F ow i ’ , : f y >-” & : ‘ j » f | % ‘ ; - / G ‘ E r) é / . ; a : | ; | if | F : _ THE PONTIAC PRESS,. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 | i HIRTEEN | | , , : tres | Church A NI FOR: : drop was attributed to layoffs in city may acquire for a new city i and the First Methodist TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT U. S. Bond Sales Dip iro? as aot i tne Harper Woods Picked = jl , Drive-In Church Rites af coterie. DETROIT «» — Purchases of tries. HARPER WOODS w — The LUDINGTON @#—Drive-in church — JUNIOR EDI series E and H savings bonds in| Army is considering this per a| At present rates of population —_ s we be held - -h =——e an most Michigan during April fell off near| Bank checks written in pencil|site for a $250,000 reserve training increase in almost e of) Muring re season — lucrative com- ly 16 per cent compared with the are generally accepted but age not|center. City Manager Robert J. the niche: the world tom Moraine through Sept. 2—at the Ludington| mercial fishing enterprises, 225 same month a year ago. Combined|the globe, the world will have McNutt said the Army was inter-|)"° B00, Me drive-in theater under sponsorship/million pounds worth $50 ‘million purchases total $23.7 million this about five billion people in the ested in locating the center on/five billion people in the next ot the First Methodist and Bethany |are taken during the course of a Methodist churches in Ludington'normal year. SALE dollar days only TODAY, TOMORROW & SATURDAY! ‘part of a 15-acre parcel which the! years. ———— oe |( SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. .“wonder-fluff” Terry towels ba ae oe ee ae ee oe ee oe oe i HOME ON THE RANGE—t RUSTY AND HER FAWN Sally, who is called Rusty by her friends because of the color of her hair, lives on the ‘J-Bar-F:"’ ranch with her brother Red. She rides the range every day in summer after school, and knows a lot about the work that goes on all over a big cattle ranch. 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The plan of officials then, according to Norman Barnard, was to take in the area later. sous kept officials from taking the area in originally. City. re- quirements of 500 persons per square mile were cited, Barnard recalls, in discussions when he was supervisor of the township before most of it incorporated inte a city, Tuesday, two voters in Troy ‘Township voted against adding the areas to Troy City. Two voters voted for the annexation to Txoy. The annexation won | to 3 in i Papakea! of only BE) per \the city, but doesn't carry ‘without approval by both areas. Their 20tes ‘also kept out a small area on 14 Mile road, where Jeight persons live in the Parmen-| ter home. The 34 residents of st two mile-square sections, bounded by Creeks, Cooley, 17 and 19 Mile roads, along with the eight resi- dents of a small section on 14 Mile road remain in the town- ship. To Receive Bids | for School Bonds Rochester, Lake Orion ‘Districts to Sell Bonds Totaling $1,900,000 Two school districts—Rochester and Lake Orion—have set dead- Birthday W WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A; tea and open house celebrating its. 12th anniversary will be held at the Waterford Township Communi-| ity Library next Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the CAI Building./ 5640 Williams Lake Rd. | The _The library now boasts 4.000 MSU Staff Takes Babes Orphaned purchase of school district bonds. Sealed bids on $1,150,000 for the Rochester Community School Dis- trict will be received by the school beard at 8 p.m. Monday in Roch- ester High School and en by Cruel Stoning opened. EAST LANSING w&—Members of The bonds will be coupon bonds (‘he poultry department at Michi- in denominations of $1,000 each, gan State University are substitut- with interest not to exceed 4 per 'NE as foster parents for a pair of cent, ‘Canadian wild geese, driven off their nests by a cruel stoning. Lake Orion Community School Tel aula pores ereteecd (aie District will receive bids for the! small flock that has made’ ia ri % Fr 000 at B phan Wednesday Go bome on the Red Cedar River for the Blanche Sims Elementary * number of years School. These also will be coupon| Campus police, who are inves- bonds in denominations of $1,000 tigating the incident, said both each, and are part of a total issue! geese suffered neck and body in- of $1,500,000. Maximum interest is) juries from the stoning. The gan- 4 per cent annually. | der was blinded in both eyes and : the goose in one eye. Auburn Heights Bible School ees found to Open Monday stems” AUBURN HEIGHTS—The ninth annual Daily Vecation Bible peers of Stone Baptist Church will begi | The geesé are being cared for at ithe MSU Vet terinary Hospital. Six eggs found in their nest were Oak Park Tax Hike at 9 am. Monday morning and aod f fi V f M d continue through June 22 p OF ore on ay - school will be in session ‘ean am. to 12 noon daity, Monday OAK PARK — Monday is the through Friday. An enrollment of date set when residents here will over 400 is expected in the school. be asked to vote on a three-mi The church will have in opera; tax increase at the annual school lion its new 48-passenger bus each Mstrict elec = day to bring children to and from the school * Supe rintende mt Dr James N Pepper said this morning that the money would be used to defray mounting sc chool oer costs The sessions are open te ail children aged 4-16. There will be woodwork, art. sewing. plaque — SS making, and many ether types pf handwork. Lake Orion High School A staff of over 30 teachers and Alters English Courses officers that, will be working in , LAKE ORION—The Lake Orion palighores “Kk — direction Of Board of Education has revised mete —- Dic — —— will its high school English curriculum, _ in the new Sunday Scfico 00! tojlowing a study of the English pute ing to handle the expected department of the schools. A four- larger enrollment year Englisn course will be com- . pulsory starting in 1958. with dif- Crescent Hills Church ferent levels of study planned Sets Children’s Program | \¢s' meeting of the board wil _be at & p.m. June 16 in Blanche WATERFORD, — The Crescent Sims School Hills Bapust ¢ fren, holding serv- ices in the Johry Monteith School on Lake Orica DeMolay Crescent Lake read, will present a lookin program Sunday for Chil- Sets Sweetheart Dance men’s Day. at 11 am., according LAKE ORION aaenGrion Benjamin A. Bohn. cuacter Order of DeMolay has The beginners’ department will announced plans for its first annual sing songs and recite Bible verses, Sweetheart. Dance’ on Saturday, and the primary children will pre\ june 16, to take place at Al sent a Bible story. The junior girls pianoute's showroom here also will participate. Naming af the “Chapter's Swect- will take place with the winner to glace in state finals Music will be supplied by a local) Proud of Ronee Roll METAMORA—Mectamora MOMS heart” orchestra. Jim Watkins. MY_ 2-063], are proud of the Honor Roll placed has charge of arrange me nts at a cental intersection, with its new coat of paint and reprinting Two thirds of the 1,052,000, of names of servicemen. Material people in New York over 6 years and labor were donated by C. W. old have incomes under $3,000 a Albertson and. James Whiteman. year. JAMES HOAG LAKE ORION—Selected by theas assistant principal, athtetic di- Board of Education to be the newrector and football coach. Hoag is principal ‘of Lake Orion Highreplacing | whose School is James Hoag. Mr. Hoag, last. official duty is presenting the a 1948 graduate: of Western Mich-class at the high school commence- igan College, in 1953 received hisment tonight, Weigman resigned masters degree in administrationhis post in April, to accept a po- superinten- four yoars ago he taught in Sun-Lansing, where he-will resume his vultry incubator for ue he ice . will Lodge No. Margaret: ‘Burton Bowerman of Lake ‘Shippey of Goodison,-Mrs. Leslie - | Pontiac, CAI Library to Mark | ednesday \volumes. There are 1,200 non- fiction books, 1,500 adult current ‘and classical novels, 500 adult ‘mystery books and 800 volumes classified for children and juniors. Strictly a volunteer project, the library is supported mainly by the Book Review Club. Hostesses for Wednesday's af- fair will be Mrs. Mark Stewart. ‘Mrs. Edward Cox, Mrs. Francis ‘Kinkle.; Mrs. Alton Banfield, and Mrs. Dalton Ettinger Assisting at the tea table will be Mrs. Kenneth Valentine, library, chairman, and Mrs. Ralph oie chairman of the Book Review Clu Mrs. Richard Flick and ol Arthur Arnold are co-chairmen for the open house. Mrs. Carl W. Carr and Mrs. Carl Putnam are in charge of pe icity Richard Smit @ - Sach at Drayton Plains Sunday DRAYTON PLAINS—Richard C Smith will preach at the 11 am service Sunday at the Drayton Plains Community United Presby- terian Church. Former assistant to the pastor of the church. the ‘Rev. Mr. Smith recently returned from Omdurman. Africa, where “was a teacher in the boys school for the past three years Because of the Waterford High School baccalaureate service there will be no Sunday evening “church service here. a Avon School in 2 Elections Next Week AVON TOWNSHIP=Two daye of voting are in store for the voters of Avondale School District next Monday and Tuesday. Two school board members will be elected Monday, and an $850,000 bond is- sue election will take place Tues- da» The Avondale School District in- cludes a good portion of Avon and Pontiac Townships and smaller por- tions of Troy and Boomfield Town- ships Five candidates are trying for the two three-year beard terms, including both incumbents. A. FE. Atwood from Avon Township and R. Grant Graham from Pontiac Township are up for re-election. Bevan Bates and Oscar E. Hy- smith from Avun Township and Gordon Hamilton from Pontiac Township. round out the list of names on the ballot Tuesday's bond issue vote is di- vided into two separate items. Two mills are being requested for bond- ing for additienal rooms to be added to the high Ja junior County Deaths — “ Everett Henry Bromiey LAKE ORION Service for Everett Henry Bromiley, 53. of (1351 Miller Rd., will be held at 11 ja.m. ‘Home, with burial in East Lawn Friday at Allen's Funeral Cemetery. He died of a heart at- tack Tuesday. _ day at Hal Brown's barn, 6040 Fleming Lake Rd.. from .9 pm | to midnight for members and guests : A wiencr roast will follow the dance, fer which couples should bring their own wieners and rolls The unexpired director's term) has been filled by the appointment of Bruce Trimble. Richard Harold Brooks MILFORD—Service for Richard Harold Brooks, 5-month-old son_of| Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brooks, 698) Baker Rd.. will be held at 1 p.m. Surviving, besides the parents, are two brothers, Timothy and. Terry at home; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hamilton of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Brooks of Clarkston; and great- grandmothers, Mrs. Grace Deming of Adrian, Mrs. Fred Jewel of Onaway Onoway. Stephen William King HIGHLAND—Burial service for Stepheg William King, infant son of Mr: and Mrs. John King of 3175 Central Bivd., will be held Satur- day at Amsterdam, N. Y. The baby was.dead at birth Tuesday. Surviving, besides. the parents, are three sisters, Rachael, Terry Elizabeth and Brenda at home; the grandfather, Martin Crawford Friday at Richardson-Bird Funeral’ Home, with burial in Waterford, ~|Center Cemetery. The baby died Wednesday after a two-day illness. | ALETHA MAE HEITER Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heither of| ‘Thomas announce the engagement of their daughter, Aletha Mae, to |Wayne M. Nolan Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne M. Nolan Sri, of Metamora, No wedding date has been scheduled as yet. FINE FURNITURE Pick Perfectly at Taking in the seceltions- that: for Chance to Rule Over. - ALMONT — The Henry Stepbens ° Imlay C SEYMOUR LAKE—The Seymour be open a Methodist Church will spon- Thursdas a Daily ee Bible Schoo] to reg es be seaccicd for beginners fice FREE DELIVERY! 4 beat ALM mA APA, Fa , We; 7 JAYCEES PAINT — Fourteen members of the and Nancy Wins. Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Com- merce wielded paint brushes last Saturday, ple tely covering the home of Mrs. Almont Cangis Observes Golden Wedding Date ALMONT — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilcox, 614 N. Main St.. are ob- serving their 950th wedding anni- versary today No celebration is planned for the event because of the poor health of Mr. Wilcox, but friends and relatives are invited to call anytime, the couple said. Sunday the family will have a get-together in honor of the occa- sion. Present will be the Wilcox’s three children, Reid and Morris of ® Almont and Mrs Earl Reside of ity. The two also have six change grandchildren be open on ar White Lake Hall Open to 9 p.m. for Voter Registration é WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — The: White bake Township Hall will from § to 9 pm. éach in June. to allow voters gister Classes, On June 21 and June 28 the of.- also be open to accept 2to 4D pm. — will re ee ns Ae ym ae 4 PIXLEY'S Can Be Serviced ? 332 Main ROCHESTER ot Midland; and his great-grand- field, At Lake Orion he has servedwork for a octane degree, ¥/ i? i father, pom Cromford of Flint. |¢ F Aya : OF 2.2121 Locally . . . 3 Convenient Service Centers AVAILABLE AT- BOTH KRESGE STORES © TEL-HURON STORE Tel-Huron Shopping Center fabrics 1150 Lakeview street, Huron Gardens, in less than five hours. Paint for the project was donated by the Sherwin-Williams Paint Co. com- Mary Goodwin, Drayton Church Sets Hold Breakfasts. After Masses Bible School Time - at St. Patrick's DRAYTON PLAINS ~— Plans for seein: WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — the Daily Vacation Bible School to Breakfasts are served at Si. Pat- be held June 18 through 29-at the rick’s tall every Sunday morning Drayton Plains Community United after the 7, 8 and 9 a.m. masses. Presbyterian Church have been The men’s s club, sponsoring organ- completed. according to W. ization, is assisted by the wom- Teeuwissen Jr, pastor en's guild and the teenagers club, The ‘school progr rain thas) been and Patricians. The new summer outlined for children 3 years old “¢ hedule also includes Masses at through those who will be in the 10. and Nl bs; aL aa 12:15 p.m. s seventh grade in the fall. An en- ere Ww ‘ mo tec rollment in excess of 300 is ex- There il += ee hism pected classes at St. Patrick church for ; grade er high school students until Department superintendents in &'*° charge will be eS Vern Green fall. However, a two-week summer nursery; Mrs. Harold Trexler, be- Shoo! is planned in July. ginners: Mrs. Basi] Thompson. pri- mary department, and Miss Char- Sf. Joseph 8th Graders lotte Baird, junior department . There will be approximately 40 to Graduate Friday teachers and helpers LAKE ORION —'The graduating class of the St. Joseph School will attend the 9 a.m. Mass at St. Jo- LEONARD Country Corners seph Catholic Church. Following Extension Club will meet at 7:30 this the .Rev. George Ging will p.m. Tuesday at Rowland Hall, ior present the graduates with their the care of new 8th grade certificate, and will pro inounce the benediction. ee Extension Club to Meet a lesson on To Judge Power Mower Value—Compare eH. P., Engine Make, Blade Length, Stability ‘of Frame! CTE * wb babe ba pa pepe bbs C2: H. P.,4- -Cycle LAUSON Engine! 21 Rotary Mower Reg. 79.95 Value 9” All the features of high priced mowers at a low price that can't be beat! 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New Zealand's kiwi bird is Peerce’s ecipdar 17-40rg program | flightless, tailless, and sprouts whiskers in front of its eyes. It Publicity Spells Success; for Marilyn's ‘Bus Stop’ in Moscow: Concert MOSCOW (INS) — American Carissimi. included selections by Brahms, Schubert, Faure, Handel, Bach and is the only bird with nostrils. at the fip of its bill, For its .size, Tenor Jan Peerce received an en-| Peerce is on a.one-month visit/the kiwi lays the largest egg known. A four-pound bird may lay a one-pound egg. to the Soviet Union during an ex- tensive concert tour under State Department auspices. * * * He is accompanied on the trip by -his “Wife, Alice, and his ac- icompanist, Warner Bass. WELCOME ELKS! PLAYHOUSE now presenting “Anniversary Waltz” A 3-Act Family. Riot Nightly Except Monday Until june 17th Coming June 19th for 2 Weeks “Solid Gold Cadillac” Midwest 6-2222 = “pa Curtain 8:4 -Lomg Lake Road “eg Telegraph By fn THOMAS to publicize Monroe. She seems HOLIAWOOD W—"“Bus Stop” is|o have an uncommon knack for just gout wheezing to the end of] attracting the headlines, no mat-'first concert by a Metropolitan the /line: iter what she does. ‘Opera star in Russia since World 7 _ According to various of her buf-|War ‘IL. fers, Marilyn will be leaving for New York as soon as she finishes up her work in the picture. She is! workjng on dubbing this week, and | that should end her chores. She | plans to leave for London around) thusiastic ‘reception. and sang while security forces searched for) , eight encores last night in the the killer. Norway has 204 newspapers. Secret Marriage Told HOLLYWOOD «w—Starilet Janet Lake and actor Robert Dix, who on Tuesday announced their en- ‘gagement, now they’re already married. A justice. of the peace performed the cere- J Mony May 31 in Las Vegas, Nev. Ninety-five are dailies. Certified net circulation last year was */1,531,711 copies. io, * * * / Principal photography on the / picture is finished and a few odds and ends are being put together this week. This intelligence is of- fered for those who want to keep ‘tabs on the movements of Mari-| Jyly 15 to begin her project with. lyn Monroe, Judging from. the de-' si, Laurence Olivier, ‘The Sleep- luge of propaganda in the nation- ing Prince.” * 6. & More than 2,000 persons attended Butterfield Theoters Proudly ~ Present Outstanding Entertainment For Your Comfort = Relexetion! have disclosed | Wow, indeed. Littlke Norma Jean! ‘Baker has come a long, long way. | — _ al magazines, their number is, “What a combination!” shapes: | 7] legion. idized a publicity man. ‘And you ‘BIZARRE PROJECT ‘know how excitable the British er be. I can see the head-| “Bus Stop’ has been one of the ‘press can LIQUOR and GOOD FOOD “more bizarre of film projects, | lines already. Wow!” | | rio Partly because of the changed sta-| HAPPY EXILE — Carlos P DANCING SATURDAY She left the lot, @ . f Monroe. Socarras, former president of US © . | TO THE Cuba, leaves Federal Court in? Year ago a contract player and) P M-G-M's GOLD MINE OF ENTERTAINMENT! x eturned a corporation Dad, Son Both Running | KIM*= TONES Miami, Fla.. after the U.S. Im. “oe 8 ‘ ,; . | “MEET, ME IN LAS VEGAS" 7960 coo migration Service granted him, d, st Roce but on Rival Tickets | LAST DAY! cl LAKE ROAD diiesl navium i the United, Com ‘corperalec. me natura | IN COLOR AN . t = ly needs officers. Most notable is}. HELENA, Mont, (P—A father} + CINEMASCOPE! Athearn etn cane — ___|Milton Greene, a magazine Pho- | son were nominated in Montana's! == tographer who now acts as buffer primary election — on opposite| for president Monroe. Vice presi-| tickets dent Greene is in constant attend- * jance to sift requests and messages; John C. Harrison was renomi-| ‘for Monroe. He in turn has his own nated as a Democrat for Lewis: buffer, who sifts requests and and Clark County attorney in) Messages ~ Greene. Helena. od | His father, Dr. “Francis ‘R. Har| Getting to Goenee is as €@SY @Sirison, won nomination for state ireaching Howard Hughes, though senator from Wheatland County as ‘not as hard as seeking out Greta , Republican. we eee CO-FEATURE SECRET LOVE WORTH THE RISK OF HER LiF E! reassert LANA TURNER a. DIANE “plane” at” ‘Aaya ARMENDARIZ ROGE MOORE - MARIS ny: PAVAN-S CED jr [ ARO W from if-G-M in COLOR and in CINEMASCOPE starts TOMORROW. WHY “Las Vegas" : | shown “a * BILLY MAY ORCH. Directed by SAM DONAHUE Ke Dixie Hwy. {US«10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph Rd. FE $-4500 LAST TIMES TONIGHT! } Garbo. One Hollywood columnist ; Ee . | de I +, Phoeni? - | ; FRI, & SAT. | situ sens ter ‘Since ner Lanza Will Pay $9,000 JANE RUSSELL DID 1 s s j 2 _ which was genuine, she has for Property Damage ; MAMIE ’ REEN'S FIRST GREAT ROCK ‘nN ROLL MOVIE! Neier te! : 4 6c - K 'N WALLED LAKE been incommunicado to the press. tps ANGELES W — Singet RICHARD —_— STOVER { | CASINO BALLROOM BIGGEST SPLASH Mario Lanza has settled for $9,000. HAVE TO | | The picture is presold bythe g $40,000 suit filed against him LEAVE | biggest magazine splash in recent for damage to an estate he leased. WALLED LAKE, me H. - Besides, you Gon’ tehave, * * % | A stipulation provides that Lan- za will make ful] payment within memory. SAN FRANCISCO? BLU BE sive-tn STARTS 4 180 days to Mrs. Norman Kaiser, > owner of the Bel-Air property. SUNDAY 3 Soo 2 SKY Theater Mrs. Kaiser said the Lanzas . marred and scarred wall and floor coverings and ceilings, be- sides damaging the grounds. | ‘Treasure Hunters Die MANILA wW — Three Filipinos were burrowing for Japanese war- Co-Starring JOAN LESLIE © AGNES MOOREHEAD BLACKJACK KETCHUM. time treasure in the town of Ro- $ arse ' sario yhen thei a] collapsed. — DESPERADO’ sr aen tie orm coors HSS am? 4 HOWARD OUFF ~ VICTOR JORY ses nes. Ke mom WARNER BROS. in WARNERCOLOR 3 vm Fenton enn ida FONTAINE: SATA MONTIL-vincent Price W f= fF _ = W Aevnar: WAN GOFF & BEN ROBERTS AnD JOHN Twist - HENRY BLANKE ANTHONY MANN : YVONNE DE CARLO. [| amnmelmiaemannidaiaiaiiiiiidieliiimealommmn | yt" <1... 1: tn, Giliiannaa FLAME OF THE DOORS TONIGHT thru — rn NOW! ara ores RANCH SOCIETY JUNGLE Stripped of its bought respectability! Fabulous Ty World RUTH ROMAN JACK CARSON . g ba ee INEmaScOPE 12:49 3:48 6:56 10:04 EXTRA! COLOR CARTOON an CINEMASCOPE SHORT At 11:29 - 2:37 - 5:45 - 8:53 Drive-In Male Anthony Swran RYAN - POWERS - QUINN - BALL Theater ‘NOTE Last Showing LAST f B attle A JOHN STEINBECK'S . Box Office Opens 7:00 P.M. Ph. FE 4-4611 ! a ~ 2150 gee Road at Pontioc Road HIT! DAY! : sees. ny | FIRST NEW Don’t Miss eae This! : > chr . : — i to the Northeast line of Lo AP. 13 whites into rice mixture, Pow over shrimp, cold lobster, crab- at an estimated cost of $2.198 7%, end into unbaked pastry shel! medt, or whateyer. that the plan, profile and estimate of said improvement is em file fer public inspection oven 1 hour. Cool to reom tem. Clark of Kalamazoo taught us this It ts further intended to construct said ae , . . che = with the Perature before serving. Note: Top fine idea which is excellent for) improvement in accofdance pian, profile and estimate. and that the of pie will crack. cost thereof shall be defrayed by special Juvenile Division ly for 10 minutes. Remove from will disappear shng with the) dune 1. 1956 heat, stir in chocolate and allow to shrimp. cool slightly. 6 hardboiled eggs. chopped ve very fine yolks, 12 cup of the sugar, and) +, tesspoon black pepper vanilla, Combine. with slightly } ‘sblespoon chopped chives oun cooled rice mixture. Stir in nuts. lquid) gradually beat in remaining one-| ! teaspoon Worcestershire 1966 by resolution it was declared to fourth cup sugar, continue beat- Mix everything together, chill, Blend together soft butter, egg, 3 loves garlic. mash e cup prepared mustard teaspoons capers, mixed a ¥ 1 cup live oi! frothy: It» teaspoon salt | Beat egg whites until Bake in moderate (375 degrees) CORN ON THE COB. Ralph. corn that is not “just picked,”’ or 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspon cider vinegar ty teaspoon fresh onion grated Jumbo, Sweet _ Pineapples combine the cabbage with | (if they are large, FOUR STAR COLESLAW is with- them) ‘salt, sugar, mustard, vine-| out a doubt the most delicious gar and thing we've ever done with a head thoroughly. of cabbage. We've seen “light a square of vegetable parchment eaters” take four helpings of this onnaise to bind things tog gether, | Paper big enqugh to wrap the ‘elegant stuff. We commend it'toss well, check for seasoning ear, (no other paper will 4°). unhesitatingly to you. and a piece of heavy aluminum | Add almonds and enough may- lagain, and serve cold. Use Aisminum al With everyone's thoughts turning to delicious ice cream desserts, it’s * important that you know how. to store ice cream correctly. If you have a freezer, ably buy ice cream in the econom- ical Ralf gallon containers. At serv- ice time, dip the ice cream across the surface uniformly, deep in spots. Then smooth off the surface and cover with aluminum foil pressed against the ice cream to prevent air contact which pro- duces a waxy surface U. §. No. 1 NEW CALIF. POTATOES of purchase. You can't expect even be bes! freezer to keep the origi- a. ~— SS assessment according to frontage and that all of the lots and parcels of land fronting upon either side, of the alley from Linda Vista to the “plortheast line of Let @@ AP. 13, shall comstitute the special assessment district to defray $1,068.08 of the estimated cost and e@x- penses thereof and that $1068 67 of the estimated cost and expenses thereof shall be paid from the Capita! Improve- ment Fund NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City of _ Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Com- mission Chamber on June 12th 1956 at 8 o'clock pm. to hear suggestions and objections that may be made by paf- ues interested w.O. 70 Dated June 6 1956 ADA BR EVANS. City Clerk dune 7, 1666 Notice of Intention to Construct: Sidewalk on South Side East Pike Street. You are hereby notified that et @ reg- ular meeting of the Commission ef the city ef Pontiac, Michigan. held June Sth, 1956 by resolution it was declared to be the intention of the City Commis- sion to construct sidewalk and reiated work om South side of East Pike Street from East Boulevard to Astor Street at an estimated cost of 62.975 56. and that the plan, profile and estimate of said ones is on file for public in- Tt is further intended to construct said imprevement in accordance @ith the plan, profile and estimate. dnd thet the cost thereof shall be defrayed by special assessment according to frontage and that eff of the lets and parcels of land fronting upon the South Side of Fast Pike Street from East Boulevard to Astor Street. shail constitate the special @asessment district to defray $1388.48 of the estimated cost and ¢x- penses thereof and that $1,547.63 of the estimated cost and expenses thereof shall be paid from the Capitel Improve- ment Fund NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN That the Commission of the City of Pentiac, Michigan will meet in the Com- mission Chamber on June 12th. 1956 at & o'clock pm to hear suggestions and ebdjections that may be made by partice interested : Ww oO 87 Dated June 6 1856 ADA R EVANS Caty Clerk June 7, ise ~ Netice of Intention ‘te Construct: Sidewalk on Kenilworth Avenue. You are hereby notified that at a ree-4 ef the Commission of the ac. Michigan, beld June § tion # was declared to be the imtention of the City Commission te eonstruct sidewalk and related work om Kentiworth Avenue from” Madison Avenue to Mt. Clemens Street at any estimated cost of $18.289 71. and that the plan. profile and. estimate of said improvement. ts on file fer public in- Tt ts further intended to construct: said tmprovement in secerdance with the plan. profile and estimate, and ‘hat the cost thegeof shall be defrayed by especial es nent aceording to fren! ege and that all of the lots and parce's of land fronting wu either side of Kenilworth Avenue from Madison Are- nue to Mt. Clemens Street «hail con stitute the special assessment district to defray $11,672 48 of the estimated eost and expenses therecf and that $7.61723 of the estimated cost and ei- penses thereof ehall be paid from the Capital. Improvement Pund. . NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Miehigan will meet tn the Com- mission Chamber on June 12. 1086 at 2 —- pm to hear suggestions and objections that may be made by parties oo rnin a , Dated ek @ 19s¢ ADA R_ EVANS, City Clerk June 1. 108s ~ Notice of ‘Intention | to Construct: Sidewalk on Cameron Avenue. You are hereby notified that at a reg- ular meeting of the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan, held June. 5. 19386 by resolution it was declared to be the fntention of the City Com- mission to cenmstruct sidewalk and re- lated work on Cameron Avenue from Madison Avenue to Mt, Clemens Street at an estimated cost of $15,438.83, and thet the plan, profile and estimate of: said tmprovement is on file for pubite inspection Tt is furthér intended to construct ecald improvement in accordance with the plan, prefile and estimate. and that the cost theresf shall be defrayed by special assessment according to front- age and that all of the lets and parcels of land fronting -apon either side of Cameron Avenue from Madison Avenue to Mt. Clemensa.Street shell constitute the special assessment district, to de- fray $19.008.04 of the estimated cost. and expens+s thereof and that $5,429 89 of the estimated cost 4nd expenses thereof chal] be paid -from the = Improvement Pund NOTICF 1S HEREBY GIVEN ' That the Commission of the City of Pontiae, Michigan wil! meet in the Com- — Chamber on June 12. 1086 at 8 p.m. to hear suggestions and capeotieas that mity .be made by parties » tnterested. W.O. 7022 | Dated June 6 1956 ADA R. EVANS, chy Clerk June 7 1996 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given of ai public hearing to be held by the White Lake): —— Zoning Board at the Spat] ship Hell on Monday, July 2, 19 8 p.m. to consider the following hands in the Zoning Map An Ordinance to amend White Lake Township Zoning Ordinance by amend-. ing: j Article V—Section 51 Districts | é bolted Vi—Section 6.1 Residence I dis- rie Article V—Districts: Section 6.1 shall be amended to read as a Add: Residence II Distri Afticle ieee I District, Bec- tion 6.1, Subdivisi Section I, shell "te amended to read as follows: Delete: Dwelling—two Pamily ARTICLE XVI RESIDENCE [I DISTRICT Section W4.1—Permitted Uses and Other Applicable Provisions, The — of this Article shall be epplicable to Residence Le al _ : r t day Use permitted in Residence 1 9. 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CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw Street MARIA PARKS RISING Receiving a bachelor of arts de- gree from Wellesley College, Wel- lesley, Mass., Monday was Maria ‘Parks Rising, daughter of Mr, and ‘Mrs, Frank Watson Rising of Mar- tell drive, Bloomfield Hills. Maria ‘has majored in psychology and is ‘a member of Phi Sigma, organi- ization of juniors and seniors in- terested in the study of modern By ANNE HEYWOOD Do you believe in luck? Really believe in it, I mean, and not just consider it an ephemeral kind of magic that other peaple have and ‘Lucky” People C Grab Opportunities== am got into radio much the samejseemed a far-off and impossible No point in the island of. Ber- ees ee al nr te New auditioning. I did so, in . . + Lovely on You exergy) Ealpscinioyauall ae “I don't ‘get’ lucky breaks,"’ he told me. “I manufacture my own lucky breaks!” How did he do it? * * * “Well,” he said, “It's hard to explain, but what it amounts to is, when some crazy thing is in the air, I figure I might as well get in on it and take a chance. “If I were more sensible, may- be I'd see all the good reasons why it couldn’t work for me. But then, I'd rather be Jucky than sensible."' - SAME SYSTEM A radio announcer. Dave Estes, ‘poetry. in g station in Springfield, Mo., MR. and MRS. “EDWARD UHLER Edward Uhler were married Saturday at Wilson Avenue / Methodist Church. Her | parents are the B. B. Johnsons of Prospect street. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. way. then, as he told me: Se ke eae, get day 7 oeenae 9 trina | PO — Summer Voile lie had always thought it Would] suing somebody of an opening, | “T #0 the jod and have Ween nt = TRESSES — teur theatrical work, but radio! so I decided to try my hand at ae 6 Stee ite a | “Unlucky” people would over- from $22 Bernice _|hear that remark and think, “Ob, JEAN LANG Originals Johnson and |well, what's the use? They prob- ably want somebody with experi- ence, Besides, I have no contacts and they might not even let me audition." De Cor Shop For Women ge Distiaction 61 West Huron But not Dave Estes—Dave fig-|* ured,. ‘‘Why not give it a try’? MIGHT HESITATE “Unlucky” people might hesi- tate to audition on any old PA system. They would feel it might not do justice to their voice and} so on, Or they would insist on preparing and preparing, until the chance had vanished. * * © But Dave Estes just hied him- self over, gave it the best he had on the spur of the moment and William Uhler| of Royal Oak. News From Bloomfield Fly to Sweden for Olympic Games By RUTH SAUNDERS | BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mrs. Irving A. Duffy and Mrs. J. Philip thursday, friday, saturday special Cottons priced dollars less than you'd imagine. Solid broadcloths, woven stripes, gingham checks, orlon-cotton dots, sheer woven cottons. Sheaths ond full skirts, collars and camisole tops, intricate trims, blacks, brights, pastels. Junior, misses’, half sizes. special, $7.90 | Moses flew to Stockholm, Sweden, last Friday to attend the Olympic Games. Mrs. Duffy’s son, Frank, is a member of the U. S. Equestrian ‘Team competing June 10 through ‘the 17. Col. Duffy will join his rtamily before. this weekend is over. The Duffys will remain in Europe during the rest of June will come back for the June 20 opening of the Detroit Horse | Show -at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club. She is chairman of junior activities at the club. * *¢ * Saturday will see the opening of the pool at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club, and hosts will be mem-|1 and all of July, but Mrs. Moses Tennis Club, Mrs. Everell E. Fish- er, Jack R. Davis, Harold Haver- male and Joseph Monaghan. There will be swimming events during the afternoon followed by a cocktail party (Cokes for juniors) and picnic supper With dancing in the evening. On Sunday a morning ride with Edward E. Wilson in the lead will end in a picnic luncheon on. the Koch estate. SHOWER PLANNED Mrs. John A. Reid, Mrs. Charles J. O'Connor, Mrs. Edward A. Christie and Mrs. Alvin Lambert will give a tea and shower Tues- day. at Bloomfield Hills Country Club for _ bride-elect Elaine Trixie’ Darden. On Wednesday, Mrs. Charles Richert and her daughter, Mrs. - | Frederick M. Darden, will be bers of the club's Swimming and} hostesses at luncheon for “Trixie” at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club. * * * Orchard Lake Country Club will be the setting Saturday for a swimming party for JoAnne Wellman and her fiance, James Nelson, whose wedding will take pines dune 23. The following Saturday Mrs. L. L. Colbert and Mrs. Richard L. on Orchard Ridge road. * * * Palestine, Tex. Campbell will give a luncheon in the Colbert home for JoAnne, and on June 17, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gordon Saunders will give a picnic supper for the couple in their home igart, Loretta Waara, Donald Rosie Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Colbert will have as their guests for dinner Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Bell and son, Brian, of Ensign L. L: Colbert Jr. arrived ¥) MalingShoes 50, NORTH SAGINAW STREET \ a Open Monday ond Fridoy ‘Evenings 1 always wish I could send them, | S home Wednesday for i: week's leave from the Navy. His ship is in drydock at Boston Harbor. Musical Recital Given at Church A spring musical recital was giv-. un Monday and Tuesay evenngs at First Christian Church. Students presented in Monday's garet McCarthar, Tamzien Rose-) Sharon Lee Shaw, JANET Chery] Wilton, Barbara Smith, Mona Richie and Karen Erickson. Joan Grahek, Ray Oxender, Su- san Pill, Elaine Hockstead, Mar- cia Holt, Janice Abel, Ray Hed- ding, Jim Felix, Paul Grahek, Bruce Van Alstine, Marlene Beale, Tom Evans, Kerry Dougherty, Anita Simoneau, Pat Felix, Jane Moss, Mary Moss, and Sharon Si- moneau were presented in Tues- day's program. To Get Degree at Yale Monday Samuel Edwards of fal street, son of the Rev. and M ‘bachelor of divinity degree at Yale | University’s 255th Commencement to be held Monday. * * . The commencement exercises will be held outdoors on the uni- versity’s historic Old Campus in New Haven, Conn., with 10,000 per- sons expected to witness the tra- ditional ceremonies. * * * Mrs. Edwards will attend the activities, which begin on Sunday when President wold of Yale delivers the annual Hall. — Check the Handtag Do new fabrics and fabric mix- tures confuse you? Look for the manufacturer's hangtag when you buy. Then ask the salesgirl any- thing farther you _heed to know. got the job! i _ radio and TV, asking for lists of recital wére Susan Woodman, Mar- A, Whitney Gris- Baccalaureate address in Woolsey. Young people are always writ- ing me, asking hew to get into Tan on the subject. I always send them my list, but | Ee with it, a tiny slice of the‘ Estes were born with! . 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KEEPS YOUR FURS LIKE NEW REMODEL When your. furs are taking a rest that is the time to have it remodeled or re-- paired at low surmmer pricés. We have more time and turn out a better job. 7-DAY SPECIAL Your Old Fur Coat Con Be Transformed Into e 1956 STYLE CAPE or STOLE Kushner & Son Furs : \s r) s Jack D. Bittle, son of Mr. and : Mrs. Stedman Chase of Fiddle = road, will receive his bachelor of 22 E. Pike St. FE 2-1310 af and organizational a is . will whittle THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. J UNE 7, 1956 \ ‘ ‘ Sa ; of a talligar. Drop the moistened leaves) ~ : < F can be removed byjinto the vase and shake until the “ + S = : * “ ae) ee a * a oe Cee Rs wie ictal sci ee ee as * ‘ Sade ee aes ed At the F ellowship Tea at Oakland Park Methodist < ‘rentee From Znete Church Wednesday evening, members and guests had an _ serving (left to right) Mrs. James Deeg of Lowell street, opportunity to view the silver services presented to the Mrs, Albert Barker of Raskob street, president of the church by the Women’s Society for Christian Service. WSCS, and Mrs. Irl Williams of Dover road, retiring Mrs. Lizzie Hodgkinson of Oakland avenue is pictured _ president. By BARBARA JOHNSON that they are the most comfort- , However, some students were the Water Carnival to be heid this EAST- LANSING — Students at able and functional apparel avail- quite emphatic in stating that the weekend on the Red Cedar River. MSU have been concentrating on able. ‘shorts are “ridiculous.” But, de- ‘The theme of the show this year istudying this past week since final -—— spite sltighting remarks, it is cer- is “Media Mania” and each of the exams are not too far away. How-| tain that Bermudas are here to floats will illustrate the name of ever, many events have distracted ‘Stay! a radio or television show. Thirty- the minds of bookworms momen- + * * four floats will be entered in this, On Tuesday night seniors were 'the largest Water Carnival in MSU attired in their caps and gowns history. for the annual ‘Senior Swingout.”’ ss #8 ‘The marching band led the class It is obviously quite a struggle ‘officers in a procession to various to keep up on assignments and still buildings where they picked up attend all of the social activities more seniors. , offered on campus, but collegians e seem to be bearing up very well The destination was Fairchild under the strain. Theater where a program was held. Commencement exercises | will be held on Sundiy. A Word to the Wise Preparations are seing made for. For your own self-assurance dur- _— —_______________ ing the warm muggy weather, . . |when you're dancing or sight-see- cones Entertained \ing, always wear the extra pro- . jtection of an anti-perspirant. This iby Dolores Lutzkiw eS both you and your. sheer | Dolores Lutzkiw of Willard street dresses dainty, making you pleas- entertained at a come-as-you are @Mtto be mear, tarily. _ * * e Last week 23 coed living units were serenaded by Mortar Board and Tower Guard members in honor of the seniors. The singers carried lighted lanterns which were very effective and seemed to add warmth~-to thé singing. The annual yearbook of MSU, The Wolverine, is being distrib- uted in the Union. On the first day of distribution appreximately | 2,300 beeks were purchased. — Highlighting social events have ‘been term parties held by sorori- ties and fraternities. Decorations ‘at all of the parties were reported to be original and very impressive. Some of the themes were South Sea Islands. Hernando’s Hide- ‘away, and Diamond Shadows. = several members of t i * * « ; KATHRYN A. KRAMP ‘class at Pontiac High School. | Pontiac junior Jim Panks of To be graduated Sunday from Guests were Glena Piatt, Joanna} Sherbourne road was photographed Michigan State University is : = Bal ‘ Beve : tees t Dened | ‘in the State News this week garbed ay, barbara y. Pat Donel- ‘in Bermuda shorts. The picture Ketheye A. Kramp. Geugter of oc, Marsha Stapp, Chris Selden, a ft C h e fe \preceded an article on the pros “f. and Mrs. Clare Kramp of Nancy Armstrong. Virginia Sher-| and cons of Bermuda shorts for Auburn road. She is a member of man. Alice Brandenburg, Carey) men and women Kappa Delta Pi, educational hon- Charles, Carol Donaldson, Bar-) ” At orary fraternity. and Delta Delta bara Calhoun and Judy Learned. | oO | = rn S Varying opiniens. were ex- eta sorority. 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Decorative swish pattern in predominont white, pink or turquoise. Finest material construction plus “low to high,” eye-comfortable, 3-way lighting. All three lamps ore weighted. LAKE AVE... ‘ ae i i / PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE! 7/1956 UVcn. rat FORTY-NINE THE PONTIAC : Connelly Denies‘Fix Oldest MSU Graduate to Preside at Festivity dent water carnival opening to- euuueuusees ‘ night and the 98th annual com-|ge Nee the “Eaglet” - mencement exercises Sunday are|g EAST LANSING @—Elwyn T.|other major events of the MSU m ticipated in the city’s armmual| Whittier led all high jumpers by Junior Olympics yesterday at Wis-| soodltoeae relay in their respective grou Ne records were broken as y - om winners were determined in five | The Junior Olympics are spon- events—the 50-yard dash, braed sored by the Board of Education jump, high jump, football throw jin connunction with the Kiwanis and the 200-yard shuttle relay. iClub. Junior high schools did not | Based on age, height and weight, t@ke part in the Olympics this year all youngsters competed in two ‘for the Ist time in the history of clearing 4 feet-4 inches. Wilson ; by Willis with 554, points while 133-2 rn | “11; | and Willis schools won the shuttle | 64-9 60-yard 5 broad jump—Procter, Willis,. 12.3; high ———- Wever 3-10; football throw —Weyer, Group 1 200-yard shuttle relay—won/head of the Justice Department's yenry, Kellar ray Division, are charged with oo shuttle relay—won Hitieck, Sadier| by Wilson School (Martin, and Allison). Group 2 by Willis 8c (Dosh, and Bentler). School team scores: . Class 5B jum high jump—-Maynard, Claas C dash—Procter, Willis en, 76-10 27.3 200-yard Whittier, Willis Tops in Junior Olympics A total of 554 boys representing|j2 inches for the No, 1 broad 4! throw~—Mirovsky, Maikim, 69-10, ~ 18 Pontiac elementary schools par-| u™p effort and Williams = of |, ,444 broad jump—Anderson 1%; p—Anderson, McCar: McCarroll, Hawthorne, footbaH throw-—-Anderson, Central, : Group 1—Whittler 69%, Bagley 48, groups in classes A, B and C. ‘the event. caer a wilson” 2%, Wisner is. Baldwin 10, shoe manufacturer. =< rofoot 2 Longtellow an f Whittier School was the Group 1) severe Farag le Wilson, _7.0:|5 MeCoanell 3%, and Webster aM, If some: pap hanee @ maxi champion with a total of 69% broad jump—Knox, Bagley. 13-2: high| Croup 2. WUlls, S5%s, MeCarroll 32%>./mum penalty ve years in Actions in Tax Case ST. LOUIS @ — Matthew J. Connelly, White House appoint- ments secretary under former be a special of honor cussed the Sachs (tax evasion)|will preside at a Patriarch’s Ci at anyone else at any time.” ~. Connelly also said Harry h Schwimmer, attorney for Sachs, “never asked me to do anything of 1906, 1.2; guest Michigan State University this weekend r Gardner, who received his B.S. President Truman, testified at his|degree in 1885, is the oldest living tax-fixing trial that he “never dis-/graduate of Michigan State. He 1, ease with T. Lamaf Caudle or|dinner Friday for alumni of more than 50 years standing and honor- ing the golden anniversary class Gardner, 9%, of Calhan, Colo., will/ weekend. at ub the majors as an outfielder with gm the Cubs in 1948 after he had @ j ig 12 S. Paddock 4246 Campus tours, the annual aulee ee Toon, (SOS ReeeReee eS B Motor Vehicles for Age 14 Only Shag Crawford, importedi™ ne Over from the American Assn, circuit, is new this year among the 16,8 NEW Safety! umpires who offiicate in the Na- 8 tional League games. Redleg Hal Jeffcoat broke into uSalés & Service iS NEW Models! NEW Lower Price ANDERSON -_- FE 4- improper.” Connelly and Caudle, former conspiring to defraud the govern- ment by fixing the tax evasion case of Irving Sachs, St. Louis prison and a $10,000 fine. A of \jump—Brown and Douglas, Whittier, points, followed by Bagley with 48.|}" > 5'°Toeail throw -Dyer, Whittier, 20: Wever 18, Owen 18, and Maikim 6. i a McCarroll was runner - up with! 50-yard dash—-McDaniel, Whittier, 6.7: 32 1-3 broad jxmp—Williams, Whittier, 13-1%; ™ Tump—Williams, Whittier, 4-4; |high Harold Dyer, a husky youth from fectball throw—racey, Whittier, 01-8. TURN ABOUT — Cari Furillo) charged Sa] Maglie with throwing) at him while the Barber was with! the Giants. Teammates now with) the Dodgers, the outfielder grees) the veteran right-hander a shave. Whittier, heaved the football 133! se-yara eash—Wiltiams, Bagley, 60: 9 ji ». broad jump—Williams, Bagley, 12-8; high feet 2 inches for one of the day’s jimp—Coleman, Whiitier, 4-2; footbail| top individual efforts. McDaniel of throw—Tinkis, Deievin. 70-9. * Whittier clocked 6.7 seconds in the! Class A j ( 50-yard dash—Shields, LeBaron, 1.1; 30-yard dash to turn in the best broad jump—Shields, LeBaron, 13 feet; time im that we high jump—Snead, McCarroll, 3-19; foot- . Knox of Bagley leaped 13 feet | Seniors Golf Championship s==s== PORT HURON (#—Clarence J. Detroiter Captures State ss" ~ Pulling All Stoppers — CHICAGO u — Manager Bobby. | burgh Pirates more ver, yester- ‘day put slugging outfielder Frank |started a game at the hot corner Riggin, Port Huron, 173; Roy Mc- in 1949 when he played for Daven- Discover VODKA- A The Modern Drink Sensation . . . Discover why ARROW VODKA sales increased 273% ~ in 1955 in Michigan over the previous JUSTIN TIME FOR GRADUATION AND VACATION. * Tartars’ Top Athlete Haequoil, a “youngster” of under |Phail, Adrian, 174. | port, Iowa, of the three-I league. record-breaking ‘year. / cae * * * : Delightful as Martini, = whe pays ot of Ge Detreh Class C, Age 60-64—Walter Run- Gi ’ Screwdriver, Bloody Golf Club, today held the Michigan! gies, Flint, 163; George West Giants Aren‘t Owls Mary, Collins, with a Seniors Golf Assn. champidnship.|Grosse Pointe, 142. 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MMA neg D, | a 4 : - : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, | ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 A 4 vi * . i + A Et { “= = 2 : : wea KOTE ce TO COMTEACTORS red ($6,500.00) City Pian. * | peonees roposals resstves y-three i twe hun-~ i ; M K YT * an oe Me Cty” Hall, 38 Bo. rke ¢@ five dollars and y tents 3 : : 2 L &., Pontiac, Michigan w 3 — (923,205.34) for wo ee . : p.m. Bastern Srantené Fume ‘of ($200,000.00) the | M4 St pulldings in the lon Aaa foc “forty-three dollers moval o a til n ; Produce ae . at the f ing tions: nid ro fourteen cents (98. 143.14) tor Hos- “7 1 1 129 W. Lawrence 8t. DETROIT PRODUC ya 2. Dwell Sa 131-133 el Lawrence &t. 2: _ PETROIT. June GAP) The t “ 3 ling at 121-123 W. Lawrence 6t. ce shall take * © sales of locally grown prod- 4. Dwelling et 34 Lafayette Street effect after its final by the City sath at eter Sue cel new Gotham’ Paper R grain, 2 Meet Mts an-| Gee plicit, onttagnee ins the ue: o ie tonne m e Tow- -Tabernacie on ©38) he ; CHICAGO ®—Grains fell lowers and | hem ia wholptale pe NEW YORK ®—The stock mar- s am raper eports land Avenue. sill be required \ Charter of the City of Pontiac fins Board t é coe é 4 wi r Ww requir o such amendment to ann’ on the of Trade today, influ." Se ea Northe ‘Bey. fancy, ket was quietly higher — in ‘Switch Firing’; Singer cut off and plug all sewer connec orgmense 0 to “ee Cur, ot of. enced mostly by weakness in soy- 6 Steel bu — es i, 3.18.4, S FY 8p les, early dealings. Di lik P li Ch and arrange with the Public Utiltt ny mel rent within ee pattie Meaning of chapter ! e's ‘ancy, ; No. 1, 3.75+ t ! panies cut off a remove reon, nm | — : i | IStIKes ° icy ange |e and electrical connections. VI, Section 3, of the "Charter of ae * * CG Nogetables. —— rhaparagus ao 7 A ” Fractional “changes were the : - | Successful Métee must —_ — of Ponting, r COtS. Op! . - tures, removing all materials an bri. Wheat at the ham was easier’ | an $0 2.00 bi, e srrote, jtoppec : ob rule with only a anger “ot these NEW YORK (INS) — The New tree site can sa be entitled wean ston of jhe woot Rontias, 0 on the “tue oth on cattered " bes ves, No. I, these ; salv —e except Structural Stee! y of June, A.D. FS selling by commis- pens Horseradish,” No 1. 1.$0-2.00 pk./ Ating past a point. Most c York Journal-American said today|{i "Tabernacle et 19" Oakland Avenue JOHN A. DUGAN. sion houses and local traders. Bet bskt. ng LACRH No. |, 200-350 dos. bes. were plus signs. that Singer Frank Parker “‘is fir- shail remain Ane iproperts ots City. peers Protem. e _ s, dry, No - os: > * A molition and removal from site . ter harvesting weather in Okla- onions, green. No. 1, 80-00 doz. be Trading was slow. ing Arthur Godfrey.” shall be completed not later than July | City Clerk. homa and no moisture in the South- en ene : ony = Ib. eae No single group was unanimous, * * * 15, 1986. nd we man isk 4 ne 7, i. bes = j ' i 7 A . Success: der ji enter in con- ~ west Spero also was a factor ed red. fancy, 1.00 dus. behs: wo : ‘in - rend: ne the Rekeying in Radio-TV. columnist Jack O'Brian) treet and furnish the City cash de- NOTICE OF PUB ec. : | 8; radishes, white, No. 1, most was to c . ark t or accep! e Sur Bond in the Townshi } Profittaii ; 1.25 doz. behs. Rhubarb, hothouse. cease said Parker is leaving the Godfrey | ‘full amount of bid te quarantes faith-|g At ® revues mecting of the Town h rofit-taking also appeared in fancy 90c 5-Ib. box: No 1, 63-75 S-lb , . gang of his own decision, “‘some- | ful_ performance Oakland County. Michigan, held at the Po te erm ct Sy iewe tered ESS permet ceemeee greene) meme enon! tat al ie what unique in the history of e- jek sccgso ante tec cay) feenaniy Mallon the Hach ay of Mar : gos bens Tomatoes, hothouse, No. 1, Life Savers was off Ye at 2738 on) parting ‘Little Godfreys’ through or a bids, and to waive defects in teat tere pesprncstnd: ‘caaee } Wheat at ie "end of the firt|*f 3 * St. ;announcement of plans for a mer- the past few years.” - visor, Louis G. Barry, Clerk; r . : ¥ greens—Lettuce, ¥ ; a “Dated: June 6, 1956. : Trustee; Willard Johnson, hour was *%4 to~1% lower, July leaf, No 1, 275-300 be; lettuce, Ro- Ber. ADA EVANS, . | te¢- - ” CBS as| tee; Dorcas W. Tibbals, Treasurer. $2.05: maine, No. 4, 2.75-3.00 bu k Beth Brian quoted a source as City Clerk : corn unchanged to 5s lower,|"Oreens—Mustard. No. 1, 1.50-200 bu. Among higher stocks were £ “ June 7. 0, 1966| Absent: None : stating “Frank is foo much of a’ - 6. The following, resolution was offered July $1.52%: oats 4% -Msto 3s lower, [sorrel No. 1, 150-200 bu. Spinach. No. lehem Steel,‘General Motors, ‘Ford od by: Tidbals by Loomis, ’ July 6458; rye unchanged to llwiwe bu. Turnip. No. 1, 156-260 Goodyear, Caterpillar Tractor, | er to = sit — nk \ MOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, te it i resolved by by the he Township Board ot A = ‘one ummon 0 ‘otice is ereby ven pubic Town: p ol a lord as follow: er, July $1.22; soybeans % to 3 |Boeing, American Telephone, Ken- wait for any : hearing to be held by the White Lake! 1. That this Board hereby tentatively - ir lower, July $3.08!2, and lard 8! einceca s, BUTTER AND EGGS inecott Copper, Air Reduction, In-| an occasional job.” fal a Zoning Beard) “hese pm aeciares h-) intention to constrect sow i CHICAGO, June’ ‘(AP)--C! : ‘ : . on Mon J. poe be 4 s P ers a in wing streets in 1% to 30 per 100 pounds lower, July eo Exchange. butter steed sr. ternational Paper, Chesapeake & The CBS source continued: te. consider | = in|Donelson Park Subdivision. Supervisor a5 7 sale buying prices remicee ipt , j t ng M a: a Vs an jupery' s o. 26, ia $1170, Le Bg a0. woe se. “es A Sa TS, U's. ‘Gypsum. Petroleum and) “The public for years has. arom n Residence I District to Commer- Subdivision. Section 25, Waterford Town- iy 47 sara 90 B 56.75; s heard Arthur Godf wearing ci ip, to-wit: . oe & eae ? * ae INTERNATIONAL THEME — Two girls watching the American Se Lots 1 te 36 inclusive, Wickervon's Oub-| In Veorheis Road trem Huron Siress : Grain Prices | Makes sicady. wholesale buying. prices loyalty to Frank, and Frank &%- division, Section 36, White Lake Town-|to NE. Corner of Lot 109 Donelson Park : unchanged: receipts 24,400; 60-69 oz Uowet were Youngstown Sheet & Armed Forces Day parade in West Berlin wear blouses embroidered | Arthur he would never ship. Subdivision No. 1. CHICAGO GRAIX jcent A 37; mixed 37: mediums 146: ‘Tube, Goodrich, United Aircraft, A + suring ur Ke interested are requested to be) In Colrain Drive from Voorheis Road cHIcaGe am standards 3475; dirties 33: checks aK “: + c cralt, “with the flags of the four occupying powers, the United States, Great | jegve his shows, but things sim- [present. A copy of the Zoning Mapito North East Corner Lot 117 Donelson ane June 7 (AP) — Opening | current receipts 33.75. and Standard Oil (NJ). | Britain. F and Bas e , together. with @ list of the proposed Fork Subdivision No. 1. Wheat Oats | eke ssia. . ply have changed, but mostly Om changes is on file at the office of the) In Shore Drive from Lot 122 to SE. July. 2.05% July 64a CHICAGO POTATOES | The market yesterday was low- Godfrey's side township clerk and may be exemined/corner of Lot 119 Doneleen Park Sub- & } i 2 . by those interested. vision No Dec aeods au. re “ oc ava oa see sangha dal oe isp bioner’ eal emphasis. oe Ww h unced he . WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP| in Chadwick Drive from Colrain Drive Mar 2!1007.. 212 Ry : OB. shipments 00; cobphee incinees: Associated Press average of 60 orld Business Better Off’ 2 “Recently Arthur anno ZONING BOARD to 8. Corner Let 153 Donelson Park on vi July acne | nye to quiet: asa 9 sales- new stock Stocks was down 80 cents at $178.70. |was dropping all contracts with his CHARIS © vonerate oe ceneeee Drive from 8.W. corner Sep Saat ce 181% Dee wnaes iia poste Rostiliey elute athe sareee: Business amounted to the third) R ] T d B ‘performers, from his oldest em-| = June 7, 27, 19 faa vo — end ot street, Donelson ec oven d { £ wes nm = Mar eens 141% me ‘ 42 37 bey roeadl rede US Ihe foereer rs lowest total of the year at 1. 460,000 ecl Pp I O Cc a Ta € a I Ss \ploye. all Ae, nape ea comer WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP tr Chadwick — ark aece ae t 12.35 jjong whites US 1A 625-650: California Share |Frank fee! a REGISTRATION NOTICE (to 8.W. corner Deneison Par! Dee oieee: 13.67 round reds U8 I i | Subdivision No. 1. eds U 1A 6.25 owered for 21 Na tions jing show business always is in a egies een an vent man hes “oe a Maren ot from gneve Drive to 4 state of change, no matter how from | pm. to 9 p.m. each Thursday in|N.W. corner of Lat 165 Donelson Park peters See ew Yor 1OCKS rve: alt zene. n June 2 and June 28 the of-|Subdivision No. 1. ue ity Doctors trot eases included, fede or ate (tate Maraig: Qeetecwe?) | WASHINGTON (#—The United jfe ntly anyone the fu his loyalty ice will also be open for registration; In Boren Street conse corner Lot “ ederal-state { ‘®—The United items aggregating more than 2'2 will continue: in the future. “trom 2 p.m. to 4: 205 to corner Lot 183, Donelson P creas ;wu p. ivi N “ hites—Grade A jumbo 47, extra large Admiral | 182 Jacobe i... 1} States announced today a long list billion dollars a year among the, * Frank’ BERT A ee wrt Rderwater Drive from Ruren street : eee : : f reciprocal tariff cuts negotiated nations ed | “If Godfre i renewed Frank's June 6, 7, 1986 to 8.W. corner Lot Donelson Park 7-40. wid avg 39's: wma 27-34, wtd avg Allied Chem 1144 Jones & L ... 44.6 0 recip got ' concerned. | 7 Subdivision No. 1. . 315 grade Scsec A inube 4. ere 405 ‘Allis Chalmers 33 Rsisey) Mayes 1343; "ith 21 other countries at Geneva) The United States gave direct contract for radio and TV Frank! ORDINANCE NO, 1310 “In Voorhels Road from 8.W. “pub. — nh a- . oe = - | : in l ney ase: GY een tary oe atom) U6. 1 | Kime Cae. se and said “free world trade in gen-' tariff cuts or cohcessions. on for- gladly would have stayed on. But, Adoated: June $, 1956. i+ 2 ene ca Sg gs corg Phe rade arge - t ac Bee roger ee td hy tp: grade C large 35 wtd OE ae aire... 201 LOP’ Olas .. O32 ‘eral will be better off” as a re-|.ign imports valued at 677 million in light of being declared a free’ An Gréisnnce ts Amend Sections 0) 3:| nate See oe Eusebeth Lake Ch f Check a © raed re 7 3: — L 101 sult. dollars in 1954. Other indirect cuts agent, with no promise of work 3 and § of Ordinance No. 1300 being the posg to South end of Stree ges ° Malpractice Writes Grade" A extra large 41. large Am Gas & BE). 36 Loc Sear: <. , Four months of give-and-take ibrought this total to 811 million/for the future, Frank feels he will: ar Appropriation Ordinance for the 1, to'oud. Orchard. Drive. trem Hill cre t evi e d by Husban d of 33 i medium 35',-38, grade B large = gla ee ped J =. bargaining among the 22 nations dollars, the State Department "be better off severing future ties. | pee seus of Pontiac Ordains: asian No. : ow. car . SM prowns_oraae A extra large 41: large Am N Ges ... 628 Lorillard - ise lowered tariff barriers on trade s,iq in an announcement on be-| April 29, \ "ret Sections 1, 2 9 and § of Oret-|, 2° Steere Drive poy gate Dead Woman s: 41: medium 34',-35. grade B iarge = pel ; zs Lou & Nash . 97.2) half of US. inci | ence “Frank was 53 te -nance No, 1300 be amended to read as lips diethotera No. 1. 3 |Am Ra . Mack Trk 33 of nine agencies. and feels he has only a few follows ae Com t « t -| Am Smekt 52 In rchard Drive from Elizabeth ae non tee Seen eras Meee Se ths | "in return, the United States ob-| More years to stash away a litle |, Srcton 1: Tat there shall yy raleed zak Road ig Voorbein Reng, py Circuit Court tral of a swt Se er ee Gcrecaiers re Tacos. sat McGraw H 1004). oun ed 5 jtained direct duty concessions OM ‘(nore security for his old age. jerty | in the City ef Pontiac, Michigan, oe Padi fied leony owl rales charci quality and undergrades are in liberal Anac Co 7gg ‘eed So gaa ‘American exports valued at 400) the 1956 tax levy the sum of three division No. 1. rging malpractice and assault piv and under . ressure to clear == AnacWa&C. 74 Merce . 225! i ae “ between. million, two hundred eighty thouse: . That this Board d hereby tenta- and hattery by two city doc tors, “Buirisudve wade jon tar Armee Ot. St na 22, Walter A. Carpenter ‘million dollars in 1954. mentee) Usd exe Meee ee a ae CEN eed a ipeeannipal may apm nya and tively eougeats the following” spectel moved into its fourth day today. jase 3° [sont Ward . 43. TROY—Service for Walter A. —_ were not estimated. $60,000 and $65 ay S rauch| ey ee owe war guna, capeaee sesensment district ageinet =e = The suit. filed by the busband| Poultry (Atchison o ih 6 Meee. Pa. 382 Carpenter, 73, of 724 Trinway St.. None of the U.S. tariff reduc-|Arthur. which has agueg a all {Ures, and’ Hapilities of the said city for ae eS * : plete tl Cst Pcs . > than the al year en st day o | of the late Yvonne Pilgrim, 20, of cuicAce POCLTRY \AU Retin... 404 Murray Cp . 364 will be at 3 p.m. Saturday from ‘tions apply to imports from Sov- more angered Parker ap- December. {956 in actordance with the ee Soe ne ise, Dane poo apr 7 13 Crawford Si > Avco Mig... 6 Nat Bie . 383 pixiey Funeral home, Rochester,|iet bloc countries, but they do the shows on Ww (1956 budget of said city as approved 8nd supdivision No. 1, Lots 13, 13, 23, 24, 35, rawford St., charges = x ’ rges Dr A J CHICAGO June 6 ‘AP}—Live poultry Balt @ Ohio . 49¢ Nat Cash R 476 fact that Frank adopted Ral ie City Commission of the rvi Plat No Zujke and Dr. Wilfred M. Gréen feirty steady receipts tm coops 54} iTues- Bendix 2 51 Nat Dairy .. 382 ‘with burial at White Chapel Me- apply to all. free world nations pears. and the fact is ol Se Ser of Pe . tots “30 to" both incasive ae oe: were negligent in removing Mrs. co heoeea gn J OE ett uecices or ery Stee! “gg! Nat Aare me oes morial- Park. Mr. Carpenter, a Whether or not they participated has — just about wane last. Repeirong ‘2 There — ke — res be Plat No 2. Section 25, Town- ¢ ’ pu rf 1 ¢ , @ Pilgrim's only kidney under the ee ee ee Ot an cean 4 ies Hexen rend aay Coo 313 resident here for the past 17 years, in the Geneva meeting. ‘in outside bookings recast on the cas foams) ccnan) eomewen| Ua. ee ene en is Younaip Apress 25-23 8 Borg Warner 44 ia died last evening following several There was no estimate of the year. ‘at the 1956 city tex levy of the City of 5 North. Range 9 East, mning at impression it was a tumor € Nia M Pow . 32.3 di evening - ng ~ 4 $90,000 for four Pentise. an. te defray the debts, orth ange ee E ele ft. from Mrs. Pilgrim died in 1953. Pon- DETROIT POULTRY Bron Balke 38 No Am Av. se months of illness. ‘amount of tari'f revenue that “He was ee cd ect 6150 cee nea ens erent et Rw corner of toc: 20 “Donelson Park . A . | war 7, t, aang” hac General Hospital pathologist. DETROIT, June 6 ‘AP)—Prices paid Burroushs 18 | Nor Pac 37.7| Surviving are his wife. Florence; would be lost. . Las Vegas wee save ant clubs.””| (iene uased! coon) cas badges ‘of Gold OMG Neestic G salty. oh 6) oe Dr. John J_ Marra is expected to: ft, md 50> Doren fer Mo | qealty Calumet & H.. 133 Seis th Gi. pea € son, Stuart Carpenter of Milford; The first phase of U.S. reduc-'a week when he plays n \adopted One cay coun. ie tote fu'th 8 62°48" W 224.41 ft to deg. ¥ Ty w ey am * - e | L' testify today. nee? hens 26-29 light trpe 18-20. Gan pat Be Pen AW Air... 184 two grandchildren: a brother, tions are due rs go into effect| a |toliowing amounts, respectively \3 ete, monger o East. Beg at XW 3h ! =i oe } . ss or Milton Henry, attorney for Ha- Me ces orcas, ot bares Roe core Co 33 Param Pict. 321,Clarence of Troy; and a sister, June 30. The U.S. trade agree- C le ndar layer end Commissioners 8 12,300.00 in ert 20" w tes 0 ee eae rol4 Pilgrim. contends the doctors ae ce arrpag needy = Foldae Vp ty Case. J! «-- 325 ee ic . Si Mrs. Harry Reynolds of Troy. Itai team was authorized to = ae a e ee Rogupr eet : ae E 3 ft, th 8 o°33'30" E 100.60 ft, th | were guilty of assault and battery 30 oid rowers isa, 4 MT S688 Cotes (aes: hg Be aH Fart Harrington Sse pe pe ot Go ae egw eT ae when they allegedly removed a kid- piles "ample on all classes ef poultty Ghitt'waa | Ga Pier . 41°| ROCHESTER—Service for Earl level on Jan. 1, 1955, with the re-| special communication. Pontiac Dall mp pnioaes -- +--+ 16.408-50' mate for the said project be filed with ; . pals sa td ¥ ze G . ney without Mrs. Pilgrim's consent, Sree fo crush cers trm rice are Bue $3 Petes Po: Harrington, @. of 2576 Emmons ductions divided equally over te Lodge No. 21. F&A ier EA, magineering Department 7248880/'%4 That the, Fowmahin Bove il meet she 2 he Citr M $$? Cogswell of Vicksburg, (Mich.) ‘antibiotics, photographic film and Ved omer anid — or scones gn — sere oe ronniae ahi 5 [Steederd ene low goad) steers) 1290-188 Auto Lite 34 Sou Pac 505 ‘ - ‘synthetic textile fibres. Seven ney . EDUCATION — des ~ ppp eal cg, Wend reptes eas es ON VECIINE, per fore et etgicy See esters te EPPA Mus 34 sherry Rand 241 Gary D. Gibson 23 Lin Ducted Ger Car ot Peutine, anehipas ew lots chotce 781-896 Ib heifers 2100. £ Rad |... 97 413} countries including Japan, Britain! eett ead \Notice is hereby given that the Annual : ’ pov rose one naare heifere 1800-20 $0 Erie, RR vou 20.2 ro on com 1818 AVON TOWNSHIP — oS omt for and Germany "i a utes on roa geity _— aa reation ene aup PARKS, sear gee! then charg) red hacyiom Health Report Says Sc.vcsteetastcicn Rewh Es EEG FS “Bb can tue coun. 7m von US “nom and “heel trofucs pele Gnuter Sot 22 8 a Gal Bd ae etna i ah stancard cows w “ an a 7 = teee : poertade montts Ris. ot aime wets Food Mach", 683 orc ome cna 7 ue a = Saas Canada lowered rates on beer.'cy today was sentenced to 10 day$ yeunictpal Court tat ses 00 Monday. “Sane Tt ise! trem or) & “ 3 ercia!l bulls 14 00-16 lead: ‘ ° is. Slight changes were noted in the canes Sab suc mer gate 3100 Pater ba of) Sees Pek. O30 Be . shrimp and oysiers among other‘. jai) and fined $50 by Pon-iac Lic SERVICE rACILITies | [ee a z part load 380 Tbs 21.06. two loads mostly Preuh T 93 Suther Pap «4¢ Home, Pontiac, with burial at 2 items. jin ulpmen HM) yee a J y Oakland County health report for Chetce O84 Wb stech yearling steers TS. Goa Bun. Ae Swift & Co ‘3 p.m. Sunday in the Elmira (Mich.)! Other cuts affect exports of | ‘Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. Lane Street Yards ao 130.823.1959 gd ® four year term ending June this week prepared by Dr. John Mor fod amd ote, Seog 8? Gen Dram. ¢2 Ter"G Sul 31.2/ Cemetery. Gary, a student at Elm- pe pe Birm. Junior Ost Mul Cemetery hanes!) i D. Monroe, health director. Calves salable 75. Market generally Gen Mile ee Thomp Pd 884 Nong School and member of Boy, avy machinery, office equipment,| The =— —— Now have | Aiport Lfevesecese 00,900.56) Ghee B. Griff Chicken pox cases went up from poe Compared last Thursday Gen Motets 40x ee eee Tiste 3h. was aoadlon arrie:| negotiations among the trading League resale 2 OF etiee on Defense. {7.112711 10,000.00 . O ,. 54 to 71 and measles cases de- — ¥ 200 lower extremes off more Pata Tel 424 Transamer 40.3 \canned fruits and vegetables, air- large se = ed. Total a coun Budget. . $3,808,419 $0 . ceed f m choice and prime, bulk good and Gen Time ti 2 Teent Cea .. 234 al at Pontiac General Hospital yes-' planes and petroleum products. |mer clothes attractively pric OPERATIN G REVENUES crea rom 296 to 165 low choice 18 60- 34.00 mast hieh choice Sette i721. Underwood 336 terday after being hit by an auto’ RBonefits f her U.S. MI 4-4528. —Ady. Li ee and Perm $ 72,238.00 Voting Booths. Ballot Boxes, Ballots In Pontiac rubella is down from nin as oom, 35 00-29 00. al Gestel Br “as vn care 120 sar the its for other exports, = Foxteits and Ponsttins 206,200.00, aoe te ake eooenenghd an uc pee ; ret c 102 to 33 during the past week. unevenly 15 00-19 00. cull and low utility ae pe Unit Air Lin . PAY a by h the amount of which cannot now) Rummage sale, Rochester Meth-| Money & Prepay - 166,476.89 at the following precinct locations A complete breakdown of reports wee ‘cule mect Today: market Ofsh Paige 2 Unit Atre 2 He is survis . ed Aen. co be estimated, will result from oqist Church, 5th and Walnut. Revenue from other Agencies 882,000.00 A—Bagiey Seheet. om) Bogey Moron from the health departments on 277!Mely | unchanged, compared | last a ee af hone oe Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Gibson; one partners which apply to all coun- pri 9 to 8 p. m. Sat. 9 to 3 p. m. [Bakes of Bervices and es Noreen eet communicable diseases follows: strong to Tee thaher old cree, eats (Orevhound -. 131 US Lines 773 brother, Richard, and two sisters, tries, the announcement said. For, —Adv. Contributions and Transters: ‘ pp’ one ee : Ce a roxTiac about steady aheep active 6-1 0b high. Out OU - MG) OS Mame’ pg jsean and Nancy. all at home. — example Canada gave Cuba a cut) ene Sth Ue Panes SUSUR P—Owen ‘School, 43). Columbia ; Fant Prev Year Souda’ cn oprne Gambe meedees Hecker Kl Gt US Tos 18.3) Vern S. Beatty on cigar leaf tobacco which will) Rummage sale, Fri. J x "| Total Operating Revenues $1,385,314.59, G—LeBaron School, 595 EB. Beverly Click ‘Week Week Ago utility sprine lambs 2000: mixed wethity Hooker El pf #86 Van Raal » 81 * ‘benefit U.S. ex { ar leaf; to 9 p. m. 4494 Dixie ———___— |H—Emerson School, rescind = asa : 2 $ to choice 80-90 Ib shorn. lambs No 1 I Cent, .... €26 Melgreen | UTICA — Service for Vern S. exports of cig Drayton Plains. PEO Chapter C L. Net rating Dedget to as 108.00 epee School. 40 & Howard | Gonorrhea 2°21 2 Bitty funeventy 200-0500 | Inspiron 1. Se. Warn B Pic ! Beatty, 7, of Detroit. a former to Canada. Adv. carvage Collection.......8 198.176 41 K—Wilson School, 511 S. Sanford Mumps 0 ol: a * 3 Es : Interiak Ir .. 282 West Un Tet * Utica resident, is being held at TO HELP BRITAIN Garbage Disposal... ....... . 2337.08 L—MeConnell School a 6 Paddock Sear ye sere 33 208 : concn tteago ) LIVESTOCK Int “uae “Ss Wests ne: . Ha 3 p.m. today at Milliken Funeral | concessions the United ge sale, 23 St. off Total Sanitation to be N—Central Geeks 101 B. Pike Bcariet Peover oo. eee DUS OCA OO. sue erally, steady to gg int Nick... 93.3 White Mot .. 483 Home, with burial in Utica \Poster, Sat, June 9, 2-4. Clothes) Raisea py Taxation (Above |Q—Hawthorne School. 1400 N. Telegraph i : ; wecec ; I he He bas Int Paper ...134 Wilson & Co. 161 States granted other countries. chea —Adv.| tax limitation authorized P—Jefferson School, 600 Motor : Whooping Cough .. ..... Q 1 g higher on butchers. later and closing He died M aft P. : Linpetigo e | sales only steady to strong. sows steady Shoe . 41 Woolworth .. 462 Cemetery. He onday after a was a cut on duties for Scotch by law)...... ...# 258,113.49 Q—Willis School, 1834 Opdyke OAKLAND COUNTY 25 higher: trade only moderately active: [nt matt pee dad & Tow. 322 jong illness. , Rummage sale, 98 W. Huron St. Capital Improvement... 950,000 00 P—Washington it, _— aor taka Past Prev Year, bulk No 1 and 3, most No 2 and 3 200- [nt TeleTe 2 oun aha T at whisky, expected. to help Britain . : / ——___—_——_ | 8—Daniel Whitfield, EDUCATION. Gane Week Week Ago 260 Ib 1780-1800. 0 few iets 3 "and SCR Ceres . Mrs. Andrew C. Inwood ‘earn more dollars. Sat., June 9. 8 a. m. St. Patrick's Leas (Reappropriated. Sur $3.461,218.83, BOARD OF ED “hicken” Pox 71 84 o 1 and 2 D . and | | ; — cE ; = paramere os ii Not and} 370-3:0 Den Js-17 $0. ,small NEW YORK. Ju orem tled by th | ROMEO—Service for Mrs. And-) Other U.S. tariff cuts were giv- Coarse “an otal Operatin Budeet ( to 20,008 0 June 1 1008 *neuUmMoen i forms: o an 4] 7 sma 4 +—Com iv ie = : | Pneumonia (all formes 1 ee its 160-180 10 1600-1670. large? lets! Associated Press. " rew C: (Nancy Ann) Inwood, 76, en on synthetic rubber, vermouth,| Rummage sale, First Presby-| be Ra by Fax ation $3,161,218. Tuberculosis (ail forms) 8 18 3 325-400 lb sows 14 25- is 30 a few sort : 18 St., wi _smok s, fish of s) sey SERVICE digi OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- Whooping Cough 6 ! 9 around 300-325 Ib e 7%. and most 400- Indust pay ou Liar] of 343 North Mains St.. will be at sardines, fi ils and |terian Church, Sat. June 9. Open General Obligation Bond ate Court for the’ County of Oakland, , Mumps cae 30 54/550 Ib sows 13 00-14 Net change .. “1 2 p.m. Friday at Roth's Home for liver oils; woven fabrics of silk; 9 a.m mae Pontiac General ecpnal 119,743.14 soreue Division. n : - { Ricauntic Pever a 3 1 i fee | soncre aiew. 4 00 crown’ 906-1108 pce eae 233 ‘, 408, Re 1 § Funerals, with burial in. -Romeo ‘fine linen fabrics; copper, alum- | it friend’s in jail and needs. be apeny feiggd eee: oa 119 743 14 ey Panty ted. Merman PWalker, minors, 2 _ ib moderately active: market steady ta, Week ago * 930.8 1402 72.2 iss Cemetery. She died Tuesday. i m: c ts, and mats; your Jail a ——__—_—— Cause No a 4 . nu arpets, rugs i 25 lower. most weakness on high choice Month ago ...... 2635 182.2 72.9 Si g ib bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.; Tota! Budget, city Opera- Te Phititp Waiker, father of ssid ehil- Book Val f and prime over 1150 Ib: cows and heifer, Year ago ....... 27282 1336 [29 Ay urvivors include her husband; chemical elements; inedible mo- —Adv.| tion, Garbage. Capital. and co give 0 Stocks |2, 5%, nets prime tiee-1200 Te seers! 1998 bigh ....... FBZ 1803 TEE 8} 5 one daughter, Bernice B. Inwood, lasses; silk handkerchiefs. Devt to be Reised by Taxa: | ‘Pecition meee ee ee ulk oh soc cc ee SE i eel jon 3 1.97 t ing that the present where- Continues to Increase | Races wp te Lite Wo 71:50:33 00 pre es high oo S08 1624 TET MLS of Romeo; a son, William S. of} There were two increases in) Rummage sale, Fri. 9 a.m. First Secuen. 3: ‘That’ ena ay ae Cosas ot che tushee at {Se eaid. minor , : standard grade steers 16 00-17.00: 8 pack: te ee * Mt. Pleasant; one sister, Mrs./tariff rates—on liquid sugar from) Meth. Church, Judson St. —Adv. See banenct aes ee ss page bol oe ee and =a for ep. 4 WASHINGTON «® — The book)see of prime 928 Ip hetters vices 32.60 a Lewman Lawrence of Pontiac and|Cuba and the Dominican Repub- |Ininety-seven. cents. (#3,280.961.97) for port and that seid chitdren value of stocks in the hands of 2228: _bult, choice hetters | 2075-21 nters Guilty Plea a brother, M. D. Lambertson of|lic and on fur-felt hats and hat) The U.S. navy was officially es- and abies herein ee me oo ot a manufacturers, wholesalers and re= pte Re ee 18 06 .| Oxford. bodies, mostly from Italy. tablished in 1797. tien 2 be appropriated for ane several = the name a vonne part of = ! i] and 7 Bi s for said yo ntiac for the State o higan, Heche nd tailere ‘contiineed) to Fie in) ADEM S24 cutters 16 0-18 20. ras est in Rolland C. Elwelt Haag ee ree cy December sist, 1986|fled that. the ‘hearing on said petition and by the end of the month was mercial buits 1400-16 00; wood and choice | e@ 0 a ery UBURN G ° and that the same be forthwith certi-|will be held at the Juvenile "Court Oak- estimated at $85.700.000,000 the vealers 19.00.23 00. cull commercial AUBU HEIGHTS — Service fied by the Clerk to the City Assessor|land County Service Center, Court House S ae edt grades 10 00-1900: twe loads choice 975) for Rolland C. Elwell, 30, of 3017 al lI 1ers O Téa 1SC uSS and that the same shall be levied and/ Annex, 1260-B West Biyd.. in the City Commerce Department reported! Ib feeding steers 1975: a load of cood) One of two men pleaded guilty ‘ hal collected upon the assessed or equalized of Pontiac said y, on the tod 785 Ib yearling feeding steers 16.28: a Margaret St., will be held at 10 * a valuation of all taxable property within 1 day of June A.D. 1936, at two roe "ea of low good light yearlings 1 7.00. yesterday to the theft Saturday of am. Saturday at Auburn Heights Off St et P k fp onid city of Pontisc in accordance =< ° ‘clock in the atterncen. . ene you = ~ able shee of: . slaughter mbs | : ees nN t fs o e comma: o utomotive dealers’ stocks ven, spring lambs ‘steady to 100.a truck battery from a loading Methodist Church, with a grave- 7 Te ar g OpIic ‘iichigan and “the “Charter of said pegen A pees showed considerably less than the usual seasonal gain because of cutbacks, in car output. This ac- counted for most of the decline in durable goods stocks. | 16 Walled Lake Girl to Wed & June 16 in Detroit Rite WALLED LAKE—Mr. and Mrs., Barton W. Bodell of 7241 Colony’ Drive are arinouncing the engage- ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Marilyn May, to Fred A. Burnett Jr. He is the son of Mrs, Nora’ Burnett and the late Ered Burnett.. The wedding will be an event of June 16, at Holy Community Lutheran Church, Detroit. Alma Principal Honored MARLETTE — A _ recognition banquet honoring F. Roy Phillips, on completion of 30 years as super- intendent. of: Alma Public Schools, was held in the Alma High! ~ — one ad here recently. ey jis, ome am ' F fi Pa sear than Tuesday. and mainiy 1.00 lower than Monday's average. j lambs steady $0¢ or more lower; pote sheep steady: mest eood and choice ring lamts 2500-2800: ¢hoice and prime Nee 30.00; cull to low good lambs 0-24.00; = —— mostly chatce| old .crop sinerDe faq around i? p shorn lambs and yearlings Its ie cull to choice po py 80-55 Studebaker-Packard Gets Air Force Job DETROIT (®—The Air Force has awarded Studebaker - Packard Corp. a $1,050,000 contract for the ‘production of aircraft engine parts. in. Detroit. The contract will finance the in- stallation of tools and machinery. A company. spokesman said the werk force pnd be expanded when production of parts gets under There are 33,200 fqderal em- lore in Colorade, an fncrease of neal cent since aK at its East Grand Boulevard plant’ dock at the General Motors Truck and Coach plant. Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum deferred sentencing to June 21 Herbert R. McEachern, 135, of Waterford Township. : An alleged companion in the ‘theft demanded examination on a charge of grand larceny and was remanded to Oakland County Jail under $100 bond. McCallum scheduled June 14. as the examination date of Jessie Williams, 31, of 579 Montana Ave. The charges were brought by Lt. Claude J. Rickard of the plant protection department. 4 Kegs of Brass Screws Stolen From Estate Four kegs of brass ecrews, val- yesterday afternoon from the Wil- liam Scripps estate in Orion Town- ship, Oakland County. Sheriff's dep- dities said. They believed the loot possibly mabe eg ued at $45, were reported stolen| side service at Ellington Cemetery!. near Caro at 1:30 p.m. Mr. Elwell, who died Wednesday after a seven- |County week illness, is sone: at the Dud- ley F. Moore Funeral Home. He leaves two daughters, Linda Dianne and Sherry Lynne at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Elwell; and three brothers, Paul: and Richard of Auburn Heights, |* and Capt. Raymond G. Elwell with the U.S. Army in Germany. Harry Benjamin Holton WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Service for Harry Benjamin Hol- ton, 65, of 1830 Birchcrest, will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Coats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains, | with burial at noon a at] communities gathered in pedestrian malls. courage Planners from six South Oakland'street to autos, making them “We think the plan would en- retailers in addition to ielimfinating a serious traffic haz- ard at some intersections,” Mc-|{ 2 gree of City of Pontise for the levying tery eol- lection of taxes and upon the 195¢ City tax roll. Section 5: This appropriation ordi- nance is based m the submit- ted by the City a pmnonee! b: ed ch 956, and amended date of April 5, A. 1986, Serseean to notice in accordance with ity Cha: hearing. It being impractical to make personal service hereof, this summons and notice ia hes: Ld gg = The Pontiac Press a newspaper and circulated in said County. ng] Meo Ju og Ey oore, my © | ss said County, this day ‘une ARTHUR E. or. A true 7? eons se Probate, -| Evoy said. the as to ap- Smith Falconer Jr., of Berk- tnonsane ‘dollars (98,000. Or oer Ske ley, said his city has three mu- |<" ee nicipal lots now in operation, but a “mistake” was made in , locating them. He said one of the lets is seldom used, and urgent parking needs are crep- ping up in other parts of the business district. Roy F. Goodspeed of Ferndale yields better than 5 reported a plan to lease parking price. Detroit Edison Co. At indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock — : Complete pace ‘Service % at present market - ‘THE, PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. J UNE 7, 1956 i my b Sesvenanoco Kenmore and Coldspot Appliances Complete Automatic Kenmore Home Laundry at PS . 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