— : cart ait YEAR yer * x*k* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1950 —as PAGES t a ¥* 4 % nme ee Witem: Homemaker , - AP Wirep .oto WINS SCHOLARSHIP — Sandra Mae Walton, 17, a high school senior from San Rafael, Calif., smiles in Philadelphia as she dis- plays a pin she received when she was chosen American Homemaker of Tomorrow at a dinner last night. The California girl, who plans to become an elementary school teacher, received a $5,000 scholar- ship when she was chosen from finalists in the 48 states and Dsitrict of Columbia. a | Spring Rain Doesn't Dampen Joy Radiant Grace and Prince Stroll in Palace Gardens MONTE ‘CARLO (P—Radiant Grace Kelly and her prince walked hand-in-hand in the palace gardens today. Even a gentle spring rain didn’t ‘spoil their obvious pleasure at being together. . The 24-year-old film star slept in her future palace for the first. time last night. The prospective bridegroom, Prince Rainier III of Mon-+ aco, went off to his villa at; Balmy. Temperatures nearby St. soap Cape Fee: rat at midnight after turn ing the arom ral S@@N- fpr TOmOrTOW w her _~and “The Weatherman foresees falr — B. Kelly of Philadel- jtomorrow, The low tonight will ‘range from 32 to 36 degrees. To- Grace's arrival yesterdaY/morrow’s high will be from 56 to touched off a series of public cele-| 60. brations expected to mount to a| According to the Michigan five- smashing crescendo when the day forecast, temperatures will wedding takes place next week. |average near normal. It will be “ " ce told a ‘cooler Monday and Tuesday with Pini —— ~ Sessaet | ishowers arriving about Tuesday. days of my life.” | The lowest temperature preced-: ing 8 a.m. was 32 degrees. The The palace spokesman said/tnermometer registered 30 at Grace and the prince spent part); p.m. of today writing letters. They are ee snowed under with good will notes, ‘ telegrams’ end_gits. MSNC to Give Masters The couple—both Roman Cath.) olics—will-attend Mass together Assn. of Colleges and Secondary Sunday, presumably at the Mon-'Schools yesterday authorized aco Cathedral. about 100 yards|Michigan State Normal College, fromthe palace. . Grace and Rainier wound up | their first evening together with | \degrees. ‘as6Fire Units. and warmer weather tonight and/ Battle Blazes Building Supplies Lost as Grass Fires Keep Firemen Busy Five farm buildings at Lahser and Maple were de- ~|stroyed by fire yesterday afternoon as six fire depart- ments fought a total of ten grass fires fanned by brisk west winds. The buildings, centering ithe Bloomfield hip farm. area owned by the Prudential Investment Company and being fe- lage, housed kegs of nails and other building supplies. 3 3 if ei3 Fe 288 & z po- lice, but that city’s fire Gopart- ment was no¢ called for ald, dispatched fire trucks to other grass fire sites during the after- noon, as Franklin Village, Bloom- field Village, and Bloomfield Hills firemen aided the effort. Flames swept across 20 acres of ‘field east of the burning barns, | and two horses grazing there were | rescued by owners, Firemen beat jout the blaze just short of CHICAGO w—The North Central 'f. grass ju five homes under construction, | “If we had had a lot of help) right at the start, we could have) d f buildings,” said) Ypsilanti, Mich., ton confer misterle so of the ngs, | Claude Hollister, Bloomfield Vil-' lage fire officer. About 9 p.m. last night, firemen, “|Prof Tells Why veloped as Westchester Vil-|: Township Treasurer Arno Hulet|“ You May Fear Friday the 13th Unless you are scared of the world you are not wor- ried teacamne this Friday is that so-called “unlucky Friday the thir- teenth.” According to Wilbert J. Me- Keachie, associate professor of at The University of Michigan, “A person who is timid and anxious is more likely to be superstitious. It takes a certain -MeKeachie is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Bert A. McKeachie of White Lake Township, But what's behind the persistent idea that that particular day on the calendar is something to make you shudder Israel, Egypt OK ‘No Action’ Report No New Clashes Since’ Pledge Nat to Kick Off Shooting rifle firing across the Gaza fron- tier during the day. Unofficial Cairo reports said uads that Egypt. was “trying to pl the wool over the eyes of the world.” U.N. Secretary. General Dag |Hammarskjold, in Cairo on the ‘first leg of his Palestine peace, ‘tour, reported that Egypt and Israel had promised fot to commit warlike acts against each. other. ‘Both countries, however, empha- sized that they reserved the right to act in self-defense. ‘SITUATION IMPROVING? Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, U.N. amount of emotional stability to to be} rable to tolerate uncertainty."' : iman, a family dinner. An announce- ment said 10 members of the | two families were present. The dinner conyersation was in English, Rainier’s. mother, Prin- ‘ploye, was killed today when he Killed in Stair Fall KALMAZOO .—Clair C. Bell, 51, a Kalamazoo Post Office em- feel down ‘the basement stairs at (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ‘a friend's home. were called again to the scene, |Palestine truce team chief in Cairo/ where’ the blackened ruins had re-twith- Hammarskjold, told reporters kindled. The farm was owned by|he believed the situation had im- ithe Mercer family until pur-|proved despite the sky fight. ichased by the investment firm | Hammarskjold postponed fur- about six years ago. Investment of-| | ther talks with the Eg. eyed ficials were unavailable for valua-| Friday the 13th Unlucky tor All Except Black Cat | DETROIT (INS) — Friday the 13th was a lucky day for a Detroit cab driver today and a not-so-lucky date for a bandit. Cabby Joseph Wagner, 45, was driving two men and two women passengers today when one of the men pulled a gun and demanded money. Wagner pulled to the curb and said: . | “Look, you-know what day this is?” “Why, Friday,” said the gunman. “How about the date?” asked Wagner. “The 13th,” replied the bandit. Wagner then said: “Well, don’t push your luck. Now get out of my cab and beat it.” The foursome got out and fled between houses. The taxi driver later admitted he hadn't been pressing his own luck — hé had spotted ‘the bandit's gun as a toy pistol. ‘BALTIMORE (INS) — A black cat — on Friday the 13th — is enjoying the best medical care the nation can afford. The cat, of the plain alley variety, fought her way inte- Johns pa Hospital where she delivered three kittens while being at- se ee eee eee oe ee The an cat tried to gain alain three times ener in the week. But on Wednesday night she followed a visitor into an obstet- rical ward, was chased out, and then went into a near-by oneniing, room to find a friendly doctor. sonia damacit Git. in — Friday tie 19th’ bind hock euaade't’ be dodged by Reece B. Baldwin, 40, when he appeared in Long Beach municipal court to answer a drunk driving charge. patios bed othe tht const last wole meh (e ont Ue neeiag Friday the 13th. # ‘tents, | ee: 2 alles © il temorrow, reserving today fer work with his staff. —— _He'now plans to go from Cairo ates Fogies Beirut Saturday afternoon, com-| Gent, 107, H tes F 9 jing_to_Israel_next Tuesday. WINDSOR, Ont. (INS) — Capt. | At Augusta, Ga., it was an- ‘Wellington B, Sphears, who is in. ‘nounced that President Eisenhower | ‘the Windsor Riverview Hospital sent personal messages to Ben- “with infirmities setting in.’ com- Gurion and Nasser last Monday? plained today that his ward-mates regarding the Middle East situa- “are a bunch of old fogies.”’ Capt. tion. Sphears celebrated his 107th birth- fn ‘Mescew, the Soviets again day April 7. | accused the United States of * . plannir fy red interv tion in Doolittle Raiders Meet | the Middle East. ™ TAMPA, Fla. ® — The daring) President Eisenhower has de- Doolittle raiders who took off from| scribed the situation as serious and a carrier in the Pacific 14 years|has warned both sides that the ago to bomb Tokyo-are holding a U.S. will help the victim of any reunion in Tampa this weekend. | aggression. tion for the lost buildings and con-| ae ral a. . ; CONGRATULATIONS — Pontiac's City Man- ager Walter K. Willman (right) is congratulated by Robert M. Critehfield, general manager of Pontiac Motor Division at a reception in Will- man’s honor Thursday afternoon at Bloomfietd= Hills Country Club, The reception, arranged by a number of business and industrial men of the city, was in recognition of Willman's fifth anni- versary as city manager here. ic Pontiac Press Phote A annual band concert... High School Band Concert Pleases Capacity Crowd By JANICE HAYHOW crowd of relatives and friends packed the} ‘|Pontiac High School gymnasium last night for the 29th Under the direction of Dale C. Harris, band members expertly moved through 15 numbers from the slow mov-; Collins Resigns “as City Official to Take Manager’s Post at Zion, Ill. The resignation of William Lb. Collins as personnel director of the City of Pontiac was announced to- day by City Manager W. K. Will- Filling the post will be Harold Marshall, 50, former employment manager of the old Wilson Foun- ‘dry in the city, He was associated with the organization for 20 Collings will go to Zion, Ti become clty manager and clerk of the town of 10,500, It is situ- ated between Chicago and Mil- waukee, He has ‘been personnel director for the city since October 1%4 after beginning as ap 1 anning technician on the city staff. He came to Pontiac in June 1951. itheir 11-year-old daughter Shaun. a so cee eee Gruenther Retires AUGUSTA, Ga. — President Eisenhower today announced the ‘retirement of Gen. Alfred M. Marshall, 50, lives at 777 Emer-| son Ave. with his. wife Edith and) +ing, precise, “Mannin Veen” by Wood to the light and smooth “Ballet for Young Americans.” The evening’s high point came lwith the last three numbers when te band paid tribute to the late three marches “Builders of Amer- ica,” “‘On the Mall," and “Univer- sity Grand March” ended the pro- gram, Fun for all was a first perfornr ‘ance of “Clarence the Clarinet” featuring Gerald Crossmanti as EF flat clarinet soloist and narrator The percussion section had a to busy time with the loud and crash-| ing “Study in Steel” by Samskar. “The Blast Furnace” with its roar- ing flames was well pictured as was the “Nail Mill." To be commended were two xylo- Joel Thome. ‘Perpetual Motion” by_Paganinj_and_ arranged by_In-) strumental (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Nuts, Fruits Missing LANSING (®—No nuts in the nut ice creams, No fruits inthe fruit ice cream, These were among the jreasons for seizure reported by in- ispectors of the State Agriculture Department's dairy division, The Gruenther as NATO command. er, effective toward the end of the year, The President picked | Gen, Lauris Norstad to succeed | Gruenther. inspectors, who see that laws against imitation ice cream flavors lare upheld, also reported cases of limitation banana, strawberry and 'black walnut ice. cream. Dr. Edwin Franko Goldman. His|man * lof the full arnount recommended " lwill be the first time in many phone players, Harold Jones and) Music staff. member. Postal Hike Seen by Summerfield Presidents Veto on Farm Plan _ 7 pron Hinted Controversial Measure Will Be Discussed Over Weekend at Augusta AUGUSTA, Ga. (INS)— er called of President’s in Congress Hinted “WASHINGTON (INS)-—Postmas- ter General Arthur E. Summerfield predicted today that Congress will approve President Eisenhower's re- quest for a 406 million dollar boost in postal rates, The cabinet official told a news- : -“T am confident the request will be enacted into law by Con- He added: “Once you explain to’ the members the need for these Increases, and that is what we are doing, they will go along with us. I’m sure of that.” Summerfield forecast approval by the administration, If so, ft fully to request for postal rate in- creases. The administration’s request Is almed at wiping out a major part deficit which, faces the Post Office Department in the fiscal year be- ginning next July 1, The program now under con- fice and Civil Service Committee | calls for four cents instead of three, for first class mail and seven cents for air mail, The rates for second class mail, largely used by- newspapers and magazines, would be raised 30 per cent over a two-year period, and a similar increase would go into effect for third class (advertising) mail in one year. Summerfield has attended the; committee hearings almost con- of the estimated half-billion dollar) have decided that a veto is their pon Apcmoncodormgapalias an tical repercussions, Two of dhe three. major national farm organizations called upon President Eisenhower, to sign the mad since they — -March Willman Reports on Condition of Pontiac Sp ‘ald thet day. wun eibechy ‘tie Ws, Ghat he teal boom enbe- _ tied, scparated and Givercod on Friday the 150. The Jugn oot te ease for'April 12. a7 - When appeared in court yesterday, his luck was still bad. He was fined § ‘and lost his driver's license for a year. ~ Mt Sat genes ego) aa a ie n. | TV & Radio Women’s alike from each and ‘a perious 1956 and paid for by prearranged County ROWS, ccccrserescees RO : Editorials ..,cccccseesevevess & ' Farm and Garden........%4, % ; Sports ....... oe 29, 90, 31, 82, 33 Shen ee ees e rene dee even ff — Kaitor, ‘Press evenue bonds and the addition | study should be undertaken dur- [financing include the following: — Pontiac can well be proud of| to Pontiae General Hospital | ing 1956. . 1—New public safety building it's overall situation after hearing which. will be financed by gen- Water from either lake wou -sadjacent to the new city hall; ee ee soft water for both indis-| 2—New. west aide fire station; the city is debt free. .. 88 pee om ee $—Off-street parking; Expanding on the financial situ-| Also foreseen by ‘the city mana- n° 22 4—Hospital addition; ation City Manager Willman told|ger was action to solve the water| Major steps to be taken during) 5—Sewage plant and sewers; members of the Retary club yes-/problem, which continues on the te 6—New paving, 12.2 miles; - terday that the city is in excel-|critical list. ‘It's going to take a i ’ jOrchard Sake'Tengregh lent condition, ‘Hlot of money. bat I think the city! I 7 Today's Press wade j separation; &—Perry Bireet widening; improvements; - Debt Free, City Moves Forward on Civic Problems 15—Sale of Orchard Lake dump Among the achievements during 1955 was the completion of a $1,- te nt for area government | 19% tor Se Se BRED 4 Ra RCN NN 3 | ule May i Lio ees oie eae ee gee eee eee rd + i 4 = . é < * 2 f ‘ ot ‘ ff Ft i RTS ae ee ee ee oes Paes So ae == te = x ie ee | ee ee A J : FON “y J ; Bee f : : oo fe ee rigs Pa ie? See, 3 gf ; ne a ; j iJ , Auto Safety THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1956 Check [The Day in Birmingham rmin % New Recreation Directo initiated, Em- worker possibly several part the rece added to ~ well as ~ activities, the spent month, reper fire loss last ; ua ci eae 54 million gallons of | city users last month. a stop boxes, those small : im the lawn at the prop- seeks. aré being repaired by | — | : ie el ea'y OS Sete me : of whieh wore shent resty water. lise ciast summer for the first] Sct e ben ts preseeted ay ant be com} BARN BLAZES-— Five farm buildings blazed for three hours intermittent explosions. The buildings were on the former wer ees ae ein and archery and other! of taulty setting trom controlling ere oe yesterday afternoon. This barn was third to burn, and its contents farm at Maple and Lahser roads in Bloomfield township, fo stress Wa ate Going everything on oe ore mee ee of 20 fill tanks, some full of stove gas, kept firemen at bay during suisile “4s dinileuls Ga rut" ti p ® esa main, ey ep awd iw . ; reset “ : ey POP ee ee QusTIS raises ning, superintendent of public ana service ans DAV Utley Seeks |House Upholds Manisteeligh School Concert \ovs"en we saniy inmiry, be Salk Sonam ] ate wdilir akan over z : ‘ . explained. . s In six weeks he expects 14 ci AGT |rccceame tne approximate twee rors, woa\? FOSecutOr Position |for Jet Air Base Location [Pleases Audience wins’ sins i ws Seru [nr ster te bt fac an brakes, steering) pavid E. Utley, first Democratic] WASHINGTON ~The House objecting to Cadillac, caused the| (Continued From Page One) be water wei ott benaes to tae State Report by Health|the repair costs, formerly paid s and lights, he said.|..oirant for the office of Oakland|says a multimillion dollar Air Robert Peterson, was pertormed| rust and destroy any bacteria} Official Calls Vaccine|"” P*°Pery owners. | : precisely and skillfully by the pair. |Presen Safe Effecti First Congregational Church Richard Dembinski at prea, Pope ager ~ipctmiglenmy sind and ti jan 2 9 eee ixylophone joined them: for. the en- ne we tobe sa ga here: the com. |-.The disclosure that only 13 cases ei ia Ban ., Soal 2 2 man Catholic Cathedral is in store for the First Presbyterian Church Junior High Fellowship Sunday aft- ernoon. Members will meet at the church at 2 p.m, Peeeeceoooocoooosoooooss : $ Tonite and Scturdey ot Ge Amasienn, Scho to : RUBBERIZED cs again the band last night. the lines. In February 530 received|and effectiveness the vaccine | Kealcnaka eb Oe Tih detict ! . cM. _|qimillar treatment while in Janu-lat the University of Michigan. js | Non-Slip Backs House committees have batted The first part of the number 1 flushed. ° eee ns the base between Cadillac, Trav-|Tepresented by Rep. Knox. dealt with day dreaming in |“. ‘' Were Oakland was among 10 Mich- |$ OMT RNS oper } erse City, Homestead, Kepesbn Tal nor G88 ANSURANCE ae set Oe rene Hap wy Be F Pj k’ oe nen ee eee s ES. and Manistee since , interrupts back conducted. Others /; ol inbiations to build piste Teomees® ae 8 ee dreamer’s reverie and he moves oresees Iggy a os Lenawee, : Lp Sp ai ‘ a jet interceptor base somewhere’ Kitraska —that—Harold—Taibott,;-"° r class. Box ‘s Ne ® a: ain eee ie ; near the tip of the Lower Penin-|tofmer Air Force secretary, aS DOXCar mesis: i ee a pitt e | fi nl | i vit l i w i | Ff i I Fort Custer State Home, formerly the Fort Custer Station Hospital, wilt receive its-first and Training School. The Weather U.S. Weather Buresu Report AND “TY — M . Pale Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 = Eu .{Home, where service will be held at 10:30 Saturday morning. Burial will be in Pine Lake Cemetery. First Open Bible Church will of- ficiate. He was born in Breathitt ‘Coun- ity, Ky. July 9, 1937, the son of Kelly and Rose Bowling McIntosh. Charles came here a year ago with his family from—Cincinnati. Besides his parents, he is sur- vived by three brothers and two sisters, all at home: Marvin, Irene, Ernest, Sarah Fay and Kelly Duane McIntosh. Benjamin W. Richardson Benjamin W. Richardson, 60, of 647 Raskob St. died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after : 5 2 i aaa g i J. Hackett of Pontiac; two) Richardson, In 1938, he was mar- Mrs. Thomas J.. Howleyiried to Mable Smith in Tiffin, Cassopolis and Sister Marie Ohio. of THM Order of St. Agnes! Coming here from G ananoque, Dr. Hackett’s body will be at his was in the retail repair depart- NZ) ment at Pontiac Motor Division. Mr. Richardson was a member jot All Saints Episcopal Church, Pontiac Lodge No, 21 F & AM, Royal Arch Masons No. 5, Scot- Mrs. Byron Maddock tish Rite Consistory, Iraq Grotto Service for Mrs. Byron (Lenore) |8nd the Canadian Legion. He had Maddock, 74, of 97. E. Huron St. served in the Canadian Army dur- will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday |ing World War 1. in the Farmer-Snover Funeral) He leaves his wife; one daugh- Home. Burial will be in Oak Hill ter, Mrs. Edward Rahja and three| Cemetery. |grandchildren of Pontiac; a broth-| The Order of Maccabees will|er, Frank Richardson, of Kenmore, have a prayer service inthe Ont.; two—sisters, Agnes Rich- funeral home at 8:30 this evening.{ardson of Brewers Mills, Ont, and lservice at 11 o'clock. The Rev, T. H. Staton of the) trol. liam and Elizabeth McKinnon/| Her district has no major federal installations. Knox’ has Kinross Air Force Base and the Soo Locks. of sald _ Ford and Knox argued that shift- ing to Manistee now was too late. They said the Air Force had mace commitments to the state of Michi- gan and the citizens of Traverse) City, who. raised $85,000 to buy land for the Kalkaska base, about 25 miles east of Traverse City. Ford also argued that original costs and maintenance would be greater at Manistee, but Miss Thompson countered that Manistee had many advantages as a site for the base. Grace and Prince [Stroll in Gardens (Continued From Page One) Princess Antoinette, all English, had been practicing on Rainier and some of the palace help. After the 32-year-old prince left, Grace nestled into an antique directorie bed of the pre-Napoleon era, a style Rainier much ad- mires. , Grace’s quarters, redecorated at the prince's direction, other-| wise are furnished with Empire| pieces. Fresh flowers were every- where @— Palace sources said Rainier shelled out $500 for blooms on-arrival- day, P * *¢ Mrs. Maddock was born in|/Mrs. Bérnard Smith of Sydney, (Brantford, Ont. Canada March 31, | Australia. | the Coldwater State Home! 1882, Mr. ‘Richardson's body will be! at the Sparky -Griffin Funeral! Charles Edward Mcintosh |flome until Monday noon. He will) be taken to All Saints Epis-! The body of Charles Edward) cope! Church for service at 1:30.' McIntosh, 18, of 241 W. Sheffield'Pontiac Lodge No. 2t will conduct| |St. who drowned in Harris Lake!a graveside service at Roseland \March 8 is at the Pursley Funeral Park Cemetery. = | The couple face a whirl of social functions before they wed next week but had no official engagements booked for today. Their plans ‘were not announced. WILL REST TODAY Friends felt Grace probably | would welcome a spell of quiet‘by insurance. Damage was esti.) after the emotional strain of her’ afrival, which began with a ro- mantic meeting at sea after the i 4, A hie The Kellys speak little or no|Court. The decision followed exam- French, although Grace is learn-jination by Ferndale Justice Earl ing the language. Friends said she|N, Nash, Thursday. sleek vacht\i been made up of ‘a finer group of youngsters." He commended their high morale even under difficulties! * which arose, and said, “I hope you're as proud of them as I am.” The audience showed their appre- ciation for the perfection arid pol- ished skill that the band displayed in their performance. Robbery Suspect Held After Ferndale Hearing Armed robbery suspects, Lloyd cess Charlotte, his father, Count)/E. Stephenson, 21, and Robert An-| Pierre de Polignac, and his sister,|derson, 20, both- of Detroit, re-| speak/mained in Oakland County Jail to- day to be bound over to Circuit Both men are being held on $5,- 000 bond. They are facing a charge of robbing two women of $77 by stealing their purses on a Fern- dale street, March 29. Fire Sweeps House, Damage Hits $4,000. | Fire which struck the home of Morgan Biggs at 3340 Coventry | Rd., Waterford Township, yester-} day caused $4,000 damage. __ Waterford Township firemen who answere dthe call at 3 p.m. said the blaze started in the garage and then spread to the one-story fame horhe. Cause has not been) determined, The $12,000 home was covered mated at $3,500 to the house and $500 to contents, Dr. Heustis said that about 90 The prediction that truck-trailers per cent of the state's first and on flatcars will eventually replace Second graders have received at the 700,000 boxcars in use on U.S.|least one dose of the serum to railroads was voiced at a date. The reduction of paralytic are now using the ‘piggy’ ‘jin the 10 per cent who did noc system and reports are that yireceive the vaccine during the one of the 40 is looking ahx yitest period. bigger and better t bu 3/ “From indication,” Dr. because of it,” Fruehauf said. |Heustis concluded, “the vaccine is The firm displayed its 12 new/holding up as a wonderful measure truck trailers at a special exhibit of protection against the crippling Detroit Armory. |caused by polio.” uf also . cited a new of trafisporting cargoes Slate Trout Festival abroad and to other U.S, seaports.|the 20th annual National Trout i" Festival April 27-28. A trout king Nearly 1,100,000,000 household will be named and a trout queen ‘crowned at the festival ball |April 28. SSSSSOSSHOSSSSSHHSSOSSOSSHOHOSSSTHSHSHSOSESOHECEOESE 21236 Inch Size $1.29 Value—NOW VT $2 Value (24x36").. .$1.19° $3 Value (27x50"') . . .$1.67 $4 Value (36x54") , , $2.44 FIRST QUALITY! 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MAKE government setrets to Communist agents. } “T think. you might as well : ‘bring in an embezzler to a bank te WASHINGTON W® — Rep. Holf-'1. explain banking,” Hoffman said. director, said he felt the Lake/{astentsy 0s, Wve cer Hiss to Ma H | Erie regional group could promote|>it improper” for. Alger Hiss to rilyn i in ospita its own interests mere effectively wh gates wee Meg at the “tovitation With Assorted Ills -” and cheaper than the ckier greatly . suudent HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Flu, group. Hiss has been invited to address bronchitis and “emotional involve- the Whig-Cliosophic Society April ment” in her work have Marilyn 426... Alormer—state—depart official, he was convieted of per- bed today with a ' ‘no visitors” sign, -. }jury in denying * he transmitted on her door. + he -in.a—hospital Every Item in This Adv. 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January, professor of in- Dr. Siennty ilk het ditions THE PONTIAC PRESS, 13, 1956 " Gaydlacs in od ards, “social drinkers” and teeto- nate Bf yo hg Me sata , talers there are in the country./‘10t in a single-level department. NeW VA Clinic Director Today and Saturday! Brand New $19.99. It hopes to enlist the aid of the eae aad ANN ARBOR uf — Dr. Arthur ! Bureau of Census and says that|, Seve" Senators have introduced) kiippen, director of professional Y 4 ‘ SPRING TOPPERS “the results of the survey might|leétiation to create @ new "Delservices at the Veterans Admin- |, shock -the- country back to so-|/Resunent of Housing ané listration Hospital here, has been Ve meaty.” ais ciate “9g Non — oe be headed named director of VA's felon: fi ; Ccgial a ” ry clinics » : . * . Py alliance says it knows there ‘are|*? °f the President's cabinet. [tlie will move to Washington és | | a 9,000 drunkards in South Africa,! Sen, Herbert H. Lehman (D-/|as deputy director of clinics in ! “ on | and -36,000 regilar drinkers, who} NY), is one of the seven spom- | VA's department of medicine and ; ‘*% \ on sere a “In America,” says Rev. D. F.| been limping along in housing : ~ ¥ yi 2’ a i ion de Beer, of the alliance, “it “on a mere extension of an old, | Speckled trout are reported in-/ 3 j a * ae been proven that one of every outmoded and watered-down pro- |creasing in many of the lakes in| 3 gue # a .* oa moderate drinkers becomes an al-| gram consisting of unrelated, un- | Ontario. a- coholic. We may well be in the same postin.” [Mg GEORG Dearborn Tot Killed- | nana etetetes ~NO state rete’ { '% ae a ni a } TA ; ———————— a “Special! 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To speed results, use Flowing Velvet day and | night, It’s hormone-free, greaseless, won't smear your makeup of smudge your pillow. | WASHINGTON « — Appointment _jot a House committee of three to 5 air terminal serving the area, was jasked in a bill introduced yester- Group Ponders a Airports Plans House Body to Decide on Detroit-Wayne Majot Switch Proposals day by Rep, Lesinckd (D-Mich). to Lincoln Slaying Dies ~ ; BALTIMORE @ Seymour, believed Gotham Teamsters ated by CO Chis —Samuel|f> the last 4 og ‘union, have ‘to honor pi¢k-'a similar period ‘press - U.S. 6th Fleet Due to Visit Island_of Crete said today. amphibious forces of) ithe U.S, 6th Fleet are due to visit the Greek island of Crete in the) Mediterranean early next month. | * * + | given rise to reports published in Athens that Marines would be} based on the island, It was ex-| plained that Greece had been asked to clear the visit, a move; customary ” stop in a foreign country. * * * rines is attached to the 6th Fleet. | The Navy's statement said that) The committee also would deter-| s whether . WASHINGTON ~The, Navy This, the Navy eald, may have| when American units! A reinforced battalion of Ma- Navy and Marine forces have) ‘visited and trained” on Crete | “many times in the past.” Earlier, State Department press: officer Lincoln White had said he could “‘find no basis’ for the re-, port that this country had asked| Greece for permission- to bese! 1,000 Marines on Crete. No Pickup TAT0 eee { North Dakota's lignite mines) produce about three million tons | a year. | — B y hae NLT 3 cad He er , ; | LAE ° i gee _J = T QUALITY... é - F _— rT OPEN Tonight Until 9 EAR SHIF ' The World's Best! T FOR SP: IMPC j ‘ b FRAME IS GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS AGAINST MANUFACTURING DEFECTS mi EXTRA HEAVY RUBBER S gece” | . > IITA 3.) 114 108 NORTH SAGINAW at. Our specially trained Jacqueline Cochran expert will be happy to show you how Flowing Velvet actually works! Come in and see for yourself! 3° 5° 8" ond 18™ plus tax = Your Home Antiquated as the “The Old One Hoss Shay?” MODERNIZE! ‘Let the Community National Bank Help You --- with a Modernization __Loan --- for a New Recreation Room --- — f~ Breezeway -- Heating Plant -- Landscaping om oe H —— MS emesis Magento ag, Penson mpnans BRANCHES: PERRY at GLENWOOD e W.HU . WALLED LAKE ¢ KEEGO HARBO! * 1 | h. i i tf ie being a housewife, I was left with spor social lo I have a small baby to support. ; < 1 would point out that the ! based on factual cases, my own | : d ee ardier ayy Ekcgumrericeen| Sree ines ed 2b i my wh: * magma eee SS a ) | “best defense. Regularly, now, I} | P ineapple | get letters similar to the following | one from a lady in New England Mrs. Panks Puts a Shrimp-on Fruit for : aE Club Treat ___|F : ever since it appeared + i fii cemensee ome tr : all that difference, 1 thought. 2B nls ma “For 15 years I'd drifted trom a shrimp salad to| PARIS {INS)—French hairdress-| g eps ee cumes ree eet eet eee ee ee , one thing to another, vaguely dis- b. ers say that the curl on the fore- 3 Pe ies Pe leat i toy we i : mei a ra neato home. |nead 1s the high-style cofture for Members of Fashion Your Figure Club celebrated chairman of the dinner; Mrs, Carl Rehin, Mrs. Lawrence = | eee See ee Dele Rapes Gases loan i ba aoe oli So “me evendag at Chae Glee: Maead ortiep palaed pice |S. RayelCammagh Ie aying the elub trophy, and Mra, to . Fear “eas-| evening at China City. as priorto S. Roy tr ge if insecure old forced mentioned bridge|cade line," with bangs, fringes or . } tL | wate noe ct is lookin cas on the forehead to give tha the dinner were (left to right) Mrs. Joseph McLeod, : Pleasan View mae new Parisian bangs are very : ale sd , , ee ce a ~ Ca ae : ss SALAD FOR BRIDGE CLUB | hort rather thin : ’ q ; : ewvelecsiah Wthe Dy Mee, George Penus (ou aier tin ooking and more! Figure Club Observes Third Birthday State Jok ki... SOS Sota Oe GS ote i faa er Aiiggel SF ghee pg Fashion Your Figure Club held,as chairman at the organizational| At the dinner one-minute speech- HE JOKES “ State Approved minutes to make sure the flour T sablespoon minted onion ee ce dicd Coe cabana Gael Gabresenet oman, xa ce es were given by members iver Over aaa one 6. ae eee Fa il Mayeansise . ant Oe cae lek Md red a cae Sustained interest of the mem- |corsages were presented to Mraj fe | center, 2 ‘oseph McLeod served as general). ] a | Clean shrimp and cut into pieces! a te” chairman assisted by Mrs. Law- -_ es oo Clarence Edjards, Mrs. Lawrence) Friends Ask. How. to Add celery, -green pe Oo mcont the tenes [fence Nichols Mrs. Carl Rehm! 04 “Setaty te the member losing {Nichole, Mrs. George Cunningham! 4444 44s Aap . land enough mayonn to! pprushed backward, meually with. (24 Mrs. S. Royal Gammage. | i." nhost weight, with another ad Mrs. William Johnson for] t1C!¥ } Put a pineapple slice on lettuce, out parting. At the back the hair The group was organized three| Prite seing to the member who maintaining their ideal weight Hurting Feelings | Divide shrimp salad into $ por| ## cut in cascades of different |..°5 ac5 by a group of women| 10%e® the most weight each |while members of the club By EMILY PosT | YOUR tan ‘nd pt on pineal aces | Meth fo lnk wavy and Ino fl tha ou therapy igh] = A ster Wi st” Weta | Garnish, if desired, with olives| P*®- aay work in weight reduction for those} An “ideal weight” award in the @ friend who, when invited to a : PART -TIM gn Ne Eh me ie bol ih ig pre ae p mn? oo i party, momopoizes the evening by i COOK fone at nite ee ee = por ccmeream tf : “ALE. . Sones : s ei ae i mar |New Officers |e Jarstexbreaer’ ont PT SA -Chooses @fficers Sell de to sep bee oe ae ; Light “sun-spots” and high-lights Hy That's what you'll say about Ted’s Are Selected — which were so fashionable last| rs. ne ee Saal ee regres gor teatgareeng es ; sap chr Bite De Roca | take-out meals . . . whether you're by Fellowship dé “tet cannes de re — dent, Mrs. Cecil Langford will verso yier hurting { #@ busy housewife at home or a wife hire: Sowell Wee“ Wes Geited a? — Som eroye a like rtf mn Baye Bl aumentniee , with a’career—Just'a call and your [ft head the Christian Women’s|€\d. oF compe - Nichols as historian and Mrs. Sar- Anewer: Your only consclation : ; Fellowship of First Christian!” a2. are no chignons for eve- kis Schnordkian and Mrs. Lloyd the not know. order is ready to be picked up at Chak when members met Te-|,ine but the hair has more up- as council delegates. jokes, may possibly enjoy ? cently at church. . 7 = 4 our convenience. ward movement in the empire Howard’ Shelley, manager of If they look bored, then ial Others elected were Mrs. Wil-| rood to match the new high-waist- the Oakland County Sportsmen’s thing to do is to lead * a Hoyt ie Rrcsitent: Mrs-led evening gowns, Club and editor of the Oakland to a new subject. ; John Appleton, petra and Mrs. Sportsmen's Magazine, » & ze : e Harold Brown, r County . Soteaeaieal -: MI 4-7764 At the close of the business Queen Mary Group ae ee +] giBeer Mrs. Festi 1 wae ; 7 ducted a dedication ceremony tor| Meets Thursday The ficst portion of the fim ceccen’s tees ween ter Presentati special money Mrs. Andrew McKerrow ° showed beauty of Michigan mother came home ." : gis chery on the Disiples oflroe street was hostess to a oe Se, ot ee ' Tind a mumber of boa sed | 9 world Gull at ber hase Teonter lox 4 Episodes included the story of catak tine tas WOODWARD AT Leal ag al ring Mae : Freddie, the pet wild goose, .photo- to the floor, so I stayed pat and { given by Mrs. Hoyt, Mrs. James} Mrs, Alex Joss reported on the graphed at the Cobb farm near greeted her from a sitting: posi- | _ SQUARE LAKE ROAD Boaz and Mrs. Clare LaForm. Spe-|initted garments being made by Holly, and red fox trapping near i | ' cial music was provided by Mrs.}members for the ingathering. Mra. Clarkston. Blackie, the black and fe nentee tenthien Gus there | er, with Mrs. James ‘Vaughn atigarments already completed. pee tyntie theresa thers whe got wp imenediotly (her inp i ) piano. The group will meet at the home apaerd ——. was free} and of course that only i? . : of Mrs, Walter Galbraith on Miami The highlight of the movie was emphasized my not getting up. I - -OUT SPECIAL 22". semasres reacted | , : 7 és have at least apologized for not Mrs, F. E. of Wil- sas aneom . CLOS P ams Lake toad has retarnealP | A Activities Oe ae ste us getting up : , home following two weeks at} Wisner PTA board will meet Hartzm outgoing ae ‘ , . “ Henry Ford. Hospital, Detroit. ‘Monday st ' pm. im the schol Dametnieer teditek afte ton Cool and comfortable for summer| ne ts have tried to get Up and ‘ " i g oe eee ei ama in-(*% the books began io tal, ex- 4 s jo. -O-Rama in-| * s of . Se letuded is in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14,/“alm. “Tm sorey I can’t get up : Sa Patient in-Hospital [28.1% Size 12, 4% yards of 35| mean tin, (Poste work tn : office with three Other girls .| Mrs. Dorrie M of Forest| No. 7374 with Patt-O-Rama in-| S84" wecnever anyone iq beme % | Present avenue is a ceiiead at St. Jeoaghtl nied is geo 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8 poet we always casts gift. : | ‘ Mercy Hospital. — years. Size 4, 2% yards of IS0Ch.| Beccaay ene af the gitts went - | ttern ' ¥ | SEASON’S NEWEST For these patterns, sepd 25¢ for| Shend and bought a tebladels ) each, in-coins, your name, address, oP “OVERBLOUSES || Shoat We Own @e Rene? [22 Semmens é | : 372 W. Quiney St., Chicago 6. Ill] inappropriate. My suggestions is | Send 25¢ today for your copy of| would have been flowers, fruit, a = | ' ‘the spring and summer '36 edition| nightgown or something similar, 1 | of our complete pattern magazine|Will you please give me your : Basic Fashion. 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LOSE-OUT AT 1% PRICE wi CALL--FERGUSON ae Boer! ve and ey Hl | Doae Porrery RUMP ELECTRIC ie ia SS See Ses 5 eS Sigs Cea = ees . ae : ‘ ~ poze ou % = : es & Cae 4 pad. Te eo eo a3 3 ia ae y — ae 4 s rer A ao ; Be a oe f | ) Wd WHA p Wy na | | | . ‘ | : | | : ; | : 3 FOI Mal ____! HE PONTIAC PRESS ; 7 : ‘ aye f git . pes .__ FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1956 a OE in in the April Cancer Monthjing the North Oakland County Unit 4 states dhe hautitenh ten workers in the fight against one|cam a te ens ae ees cer Seciety and its dependence ' ow. #8 Southeastern. Michigan ppitea ey Fo apl epreny Peargry aedlyes ‘The group of some 50, represent-|1 given by Mrs, Louise Bush- gto ™ eal, untionel eld. seprecente- Ez? a if f i | F i? Z is one of the dangerous dis- eases known to mankind; second, cancer work offers a superior, worthwhile type of service; third, the American Cancer Society is the best medium for a coordination of efforts; and fourth, when educated to the need their services, _ Josephine Rothman Prepares for June Wedding) nett (Barbara Ruhl) are receiv- | Jr. have returned home from 10 ing felicitations on the birth of a daughter, Mary Kathleen, . sf 8 March 25, se @ Mrs. E. junket Mrs. Jon Rogers (Barbara Ros-|two months abroad and Mr. borough) left last week to join Lt.|Mrs. Roy F. en ee Ra Seen ne a Se Que Mate. ,|Germany. eivasme - ‘Area Cancer Crabaders. Gather at Kickoff Dinner JEWELCAST COMPANY | _ OFENING SALE -FREE ples hed ot ere Each $5 - Purchase! ~ NOW SHOWING: a new sane & nent, March aL nounced are Nancy DuCharme, | RETURN HOME daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wagner|DuCharme, and Sallie Louise Buck, : with their son and daughter have|Whose parents are Mr. and Mrs, returned from a visit to Florida/Charles E. Buck. 4 and Nassau. a 4 * . s New... +> Wilt give the other on- June 36. —__0_¢_*s __|nd' Mrs Philip Lehey and Dr-andf| Rose Petals Lipstick and Nal 2 8 Satie ttns mt, Met: Richard B. Wal-|Mra. Frederick Adams lett early , a he i Bien sas hom poominy eotmeedl oan Seireeaney Sr © Srvewechidie wack for Pantera, N.C seme & NORMAN * — ‘trom’a vacation at Cat Cay in the ‘oe —— > = sruDs0 Bahamas with their three eldest} Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sen Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. 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Jott Clln-Laws, Self Due Apologizes MONTE CARLO (INS) ie | it the rt pice muldetythe afternn, rnd Pa tas enon with Bill Hearst, W came for Holdup Try; | e f , olen avelox ta “a jumps wands "Supee save a ln cna | on ile ever sx hours. ay of Shannon, Lis- Murders ‘to End Fuss’ Result: 10 Years @ story, some weeks . appetizers, then a long leisurely| credible, of coarse, butte It hon Dakar, NatelBelem, Trinl-| With Mate, Her Family| ! i a mysterious bottle I looked around the plane at the|dihner, turn into a bunk bigger| really? dad and Bermuda, Took five days. Over Di BALTIMORE # — “Dear: Mr./ crying Greek women, dfaces and tried to|than a pullman berth, go to sleep, DL nF Gas ded te ed ee fowl Oe imme & er Divorce Herman: Ss who wouldn't tell SOC ee tS a ‘ : the bottle. of us in. It wasjlooks in and wants to know how ANTLERS, Okla. —Donald| “We are writing in regards to’ ~——~T I case you ~ferreting job. Se} you feel-aboat-breakfast.——- 1/Sikes used a shotgun last night|the incident that occurred in your sg sng bao spend 5. Seread cut © be 0] ap THEN Paes ee as i ee ee sent teres Somme : a oe | ‘ook Prabacyg Rime f College Boys. Will Play "Speritt Lager bag salaj"* 7° sere y ape Greek-American . ordered it poured out in the| be mists at Inciand, and thet te Yankee Jazz tor Grace ee Se a eal ES od, Somers wees ine — ned. T poured aout. the’ ys a ‘then took his own life with aj%2, and Rudolph Garnett, . those Greek bottle drained, | poured veyuny #8 pistol. Richmond, ‘a., began a letter | te bem 2 ee of It into a comall whisky AO tice in Paris, with tary © By EARL WILSON The dead: Sikes, 2%; Mrs. Thet-|*P0logy, to Arthur Herman, Balti » back to see what T can: do. bottle and brought it in my shaving) 0 MoT a a flutter ea PO eae in | ik ee be ha Sikes, 20; Mrs. Ola Watts, 43,/™0re. tavernkeeper who foiled a] hey told hin. je ee eo ae case I get invited to something—but first a word . . kind and and William Tom Watts, 17, © ee ee of two} coming te this country under the RWW Oe cr diese years, and not too\WOrd . . . wbout Grace Kelly. ~-Sheritt Wade~-said-Joe—-Watts,;pandiis t the = en McCarran Act and now were and after Tex | tanely, Fil look back on the pre- ae aT ee Sikes’ father-in-law, ran out a » The other te. | afraid they might be i came by Me ceding ps and say to my-| I claim Grac ah SOB ae —F — when the shooting! sccording to state’s evidence at! | —_ boop th a laboratories, not [22th gl brat ale! rap Beppo Bnewaint odin Sir oo ae ace 8 the trial, Herman got the’ letter} | stepped on ” be | yourself cra : . a * before im Athens ming he sald. So oft Mt went ly it carried only 6.000 sal ell and not te. Mrs Sikes bad been ving with "We would appreciate i yu never seen before lons of gas. and had only 13,000 Iwo her folks and threatened to get/would explain to the judge that] _.. ‘age in their arms ran dozens of tests on it/horses on takeoff!” I offer you young Stan Rubir a divorce. Several weeks ag0|we were nearly drunk and hardly them to mail it * vered that it was some- The Mocing and Douglas Jets and his Dixieland combo, “The evry tape Pelimneg A apaliome \opeary iynam: tects oa Sea te = Sees cane wy) FS aaa | Upshot of the thing » Middle East. Sprinkle ; : took the’ package off == Inman Ges - Looking snappy in orange Sikes was put Onder a court|pair locked sober to him. Sem | It was addressed boin-n-n-ngggs! blazers, straw hats and black soto to Rare Oty wins sien tence: 10 years in the pen- : desto, Calif., a caer slacks; the lads’ll fly to the The Sikes’ two — one’ itentiary. ) name, I planned simply s nothing like flying the __ [Greatest Wedding on Earth. a | . om pr = mse ang pine aga reasury “Don't wear tuxedos—wear 9) = . ee eee eS | .. ed tin Lat : those blazers,” Prince Rainier be : | Texas Priest indebted nsx Sar aren’ likes : | ry aS viorange ¢ n —_ jo ‘Great, Free, Blessed’ or cciors. — 3 , Stan, 22, a Princeton ‘35 SILVERPLATE oe DALLAS, Tex. (INS)—The U. § can eackaorboricterdmaspe ted — told ‘to call 7 ‘ at Fordham, confessed he was so exci when . - a . £ 52 Pc. Service tor 8 6-DIAMOND SET Treasury is $25 richer because @0/the Monacan Consulate “that I put a quarter into the phone : YOU PAY 53 9% | instead Of a dime” = = = =~— Loo ee Ne ected areata ae 4 Consvil General Palermo told oho Prince liked your albums, Yours will be the only American jazz band playing at the wedding.” They'll play “Tiger Rag,” of course, and “8-0-10, I'l. Never |THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . Ann Miller’s reported doing the | . YOU PAY $4. 8% Gretchen Wyler role in the movie, “Silk “f wns Uberated from a German|SOCknes * » gp Bh cl pan Seon leason was Portable Radio $30 onwi —— one “an Lonely Millionaire” tp “The Golden Regular Price $33.95 AUTOMATIC -| Frank Sinatra's reported skipping the WATERPROOF... Monaco wedding, going to London for SHOCKPROOF- | undergoing. a few days before starting the movie WATCH “y the opportunity |in Spain .. . Joe E. Lewis is a happy guy; ; | of living here and I feel the ne- his gal, Kitty Koppett, is well again . 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JOE Open 7 Days and -7 Nights gsr Scy ot reno |Wavne Cacking ® gene. “ROAM Plan OK | FLOOR SHOW | _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY HELD OVER for the 4th week!} MARIA JACKSON Sepia Rock ‘n’ Roll. Singer ~—Also-- TONY LEE Rock ‘n' Roll Saxaphone TONY KARLOFF ~$on of Boris Karloti Comedy MC Plus ALVIN WALLS and His Orchestra JAM SESSION - EVERY TUESDAY | 4 ’ EVE. Music by SO-PHIS-CATS ee nie. 6 North Cass Neer Huron St. a ys Approval for Four New Detroit Expressways Is Pursued by County “DETROIT (INS)—Wayne County officials asked the State Highway} Department to ‘ ‘Wthe next five years, The cost of the roadways would be approximately_$262 million. Highway authorities admitted the construction would only “meet part of the city’s need, but it would bé physically im- possible to de more in five | years.” /depend on how quickly Congress enacts on highway legislation. The new plans, unapproved as yet, call for: 1—A nine-mile for-Vernor ex- pressway running from the west city limits to Gratiot. , 2~—-A fuor-mile route parelleling Hastings, $—An eight-mile Southfield expressway from Ford Road to W. Eight Mile road. 4 — A nine-mile super-highway along Grand River from Southfield to downtown, In addition the plans call for improvement of James Coudgens highway from Wyoming to city ‘limits. $211 Auburn Road RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE © HOTEL COMMODORE SHOW BAR IN DRAYTON PLAINS “THE THREE BITS OF RHYTHM” for FRI, SAT. and SUN. NIGHTS OPEN 7 A. M. Presents: Your Dancing Pleasure 9 P.M. Ti 2 A. M. DAGMAR L. WILSON, Owner | an Se b "I wot um. One of the Finest... OLD ‘DUTCH MILL On your way Meals... = THE | GREEN PARROT DINING ROOM -- COCKTAIL BAR to the Drive-In Movies stop in for our Take-Out packed in aluminum foil to keep warm till served. Try a Delicious Sunday Dinner Served from 2 P.M. 1650 N, Perry et Ponticc Road FE 3-9732 For your dancing pleasure .. . we were fortunate to obtain a return engagement of “THE MELODIANS” DANCING FRIDAY and SATURDAY Auburn Heights a ES r Dining at Its Distinctive Best! -Luncheon Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611 Drive-In Theater 2150 Opdyke Road TONIGHT i220 “| Killed His Mother” Bowie LL ea * ’ Pete Martin’s VILLA IN N Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure M-24 at Clarksten Road — Just South Lake Orion For Reservations — MY 2-6193- MY 2-9258 WE CATER TO SPECIAL PARTIES \ . : r| i \I a Ki \ \ @BEER e@WINE @ LIQUO 4904 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-6052 DANCING AND SHOW Every Friday & Saturday ! 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Like a wild | » animal at the men in all the’ trail towns... and how far she had run. She wondered if he was as vicious as the weapon he carried... Te ‘tn wage oo =95 ITHOUT } > ete $2.00) LL a Manny’ s Presents Ginny Dean ~“ AT THE CATALINA PIANO BAR MANNY’S “rar” W. Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rood peace yp nine nc tl i teen I BANQUETS ogg lek: AND im 4 PRIVATE oe PARTIES The stars in the skies match WEEKEND SPECIAL! . the stars in her eyes, when COMPLETE you take her to dine at the Club Tahoe. FISH & CHIPS DINNER 95° - omit, Po $2.00 | [ssn NIGHTLY ele =o lS * ° fo, &¢ etka tgtee*« i ie yO ENF EAD? AR Gp at Ee AS Grrr gry 7 4 Maar og SP OwPa ee Rene et or a “Behind rerchon _H2R0 Tourney FOOTBALL HATH CHARM! — Illinois football players get some unexpected inspiration during spring practice yesterday when movie starlet: Cleo Moore dropped in to visit. Coach Ray Eliot hands the ball aa, play with Ray Nitschke (eft) and Vito Tovino snaking litle etfort $9 halt Se mpane: Levander LANSING # — Despite bad! “\weather, including a blizzard on the night of the semi-finals, attend- "lance and gate receipts hit a new high this year at the state high ischool basketball tournament, The State High ‘School Athletic Assocation reported today that the 1956 total tourney attendance was 433,514—this 5,628 more than last ‘+ Gress neceipte fer ein eee | net at tes ena up $17,608} rom e ‘potalled $288,883, up $2,549 ever the previous year. . Attendance at the District Tour- naments was 236,873, an increase of, 10,013 over’ 1955; at the re- gionals, 136,133, up 4,479, and at the finals, 60,508, down 8,864. * * *@ The blizzard the afternoon and night of the semi-final games were blamed for cutting into attendance during the last round of play. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Texas League opens the Nigeason Friday night with its first) change in membership in 16 cam hy . * *¢ @ | Austin’s Senators, back in ‘the Class AA circuit after an absence 33—$8|of more than four decades, will 5—%|meet San Antonio at Austin in one 30 YEARS of Fair Dealing Braid Motor Sales ote-Plymouth of the openers. * * @ Other games have Dallas at ‘Fort Worth, Oklahoma City at ; Tulsa and Houston at Shreveport. |. Beaumont, replaced by Austin, ‘will be out of the league after 40| DR years of competing, its’ last few ‘seasons being marked by badly Beaumont, ‘declining attendance. B Big has dropped to the Class ) State League. | Crowds totaling. 26,000 are ex- pected for the first round of open- ers. Saturday night the clubs change stands for the second ‘round. Opening attendance last ~ STANDARD: STEEL DOCKS HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 1899 S. Telegraph FE 2-8033 Rocky Ducks Query on His Retirement. MIAMI, Fla. — Heavyweight champion Rocky Maricano won't have anything to say about his rumored retirement “for 30 days." “I can't say until I talk with Al and that’s the thuth,” the champ told reporters on his arrival here ing with Al Weill, his manager, in New York later this month. DON’T ‘THE THIS SPRING! ¥ Trojan Boats & | ¢ Molded Fiberglas Boats MISS BOAT! Cruisers last night from a South American) trip, He feferred to a meet-| Only One Lineup Change las Texas Circuit Opens year totaled 39,801 for both rounds, Shreveport 5,000. * ° * As the clubs go to the post, ‘first-division choices, Competing schools received more this year because of a jump from $1 to $1.50 for mileage and more generous meal and per game al- llowances, Charles Forsythe, -— tate Getiegt- Atotio: Cippanee: 206 heey See ewes + Be cause of the new policy of allow- ing officials to work only one game a night, This resulted in the addition of about 100 more officials. ~ Last year, the state association Fort Worth expects to take the | yoted $53,000 back for distribution lead in the race for the opening to éntertaining and competing day attendance trophy. The Cats! schools from its share. The addi- anticipate a crowd of 8,000. Aus-|tional money for schools. is expect: tin looks for 7,000, Tulga 6,000 and eq to be around $25,000 this year, Forsythe said. * “Other evenses listed included | Houston appears to be the general) '$13,408 for trophies, medals, ad- favorite with Fort Worth next and! ministration and miscellaneous ex-| ; Dallas and Tulsa the other two) \$1,742 for liability insurance. , $2,254 for basketballs, and|- ‘LAS VEGAS @ — Think the {Detroit Tigers will win the-Ameri- can League pennant? In case you do and in case you are right, a dollar will now get you $40 in September. Such were the .odds posted yes- Odds at Las Vegas | Dollar Bet Brings $46 | If Detroit Wins Flag terday in this how gambling re- Lsort—city, the: Mom: Sat: Pistiian at tee | made even money favorites to win the pennants, Baltimore Buys Vancouver Star Richards Hopes Young | Tito Francona Will Fill Slugger’s Job BALTIMORE @ — The The 22-year-old Francona has had only two seasons of minor y =F lus. fies fo Keep Wightman Trophy — The United the Natinal League. Next come the; New York Giants at 10-1 and the St, Louis Cardinals at 20-1. : the Tigers, 40-1; Ka nsas City, /80-1; Baltimore, 100-1, and Wash- jington 100-1, Pontiac Archers Open Outdoor — American and Brooklyn Dodgers | of the National League wenn | Milwaukee is-only 2% to 1 in SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. Season Sunday | Johnny Klippstein of the Cinck ‘nati Redlegs beat Brooklyn four ‘times im five decisions in 1955. : lagainst the New York Giants. 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Stocking Foot % WADERS * * $6.95 ‘et —Jealelelia| ooo _ In fact it’s a How does Kesslierdoit? | m It’s one thing to produce a fine whiskey ~ “ when price is no object .... but to produce a whiskey that’s smooth as KESSLER at the price of KESSLER—that takes generations of experience. ~ — KESSLER can boast. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1956 . |DONALD DUCK : a 4 J/don’t care what you say — it’s more fun to have it done! pe ~ BOARDING HOUSE 7 = 5 Y lsd TNE GOT A you Yf te Sot A WONDERFUL H ‘ZF MELISSA HAS SCOOPED 3, IN LEAP YEAR, YOU, DAD ~~ 6HE's TOO f ~~ GUESS IN THE HIST. BOOKS ~ t Fentectyntentleattes aa tagh i) Ue a al? bali. | THE OBITUARY OF LINN C. DOYLE. | [ THRU WIRES EASY LOCATED T An) [PIONEER INDUSTRIALIST, WHO DIED] | THEIR HOTEL AT THAT THE... JUST A |] aT LAS VEGAS, WITH HIS WIDOW LEARNED MRS-DOYLE RIEF ITEA THE ONLY SugvwoRr! 5 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SARTEENTH. | or { TT ADDS. ( a : Cavalli ».% By McEvoy and Striebel LN ‘ % 4 mee + F ' lay ease case o’} | MY YEARS O'CARRYIN'| | MAIL/ ALL 1 CAN SAY | f | |S THANKS, AN’... 77 f »* A Play Safe §| opportunmes || ™ ite Ih 7". Every Day in the Pontipc j | While = Press Wont Ad Section | ¢ xe — : Take edventage of this easy wey I of to solve all your buying and sell- a pe ae. ne ' | Te Place Your — | veeme: HALF ACRE CASTLE } WANT AD 4. . apr 1 HEAR HIM } DIAL FE 2-818) : Dy MORE COFFEE Y YE6/.1 DON'T STIRRING Now! : Si ron NOY KNOW WHAT HE’LL } , MOTHER ? )/ GE LIKE WHEN HE | x wl { e é | LE ae | ‘ mn : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL'13, 1956 __ vein Se e+ rHtRTY- a | Bank Loan Rates| bbws | - Pro | eEwEe MovestoCu [ex #etod MP aamKETs [sods Folow | Boies Wis | Esyiess | acMoncy Inflation Trend esr ond Dir rake | Ertesies | at | Interest 7 _ Federal Reserve Hikes Arons finally a ay Charges Climb te comet «3 dr JEROME MER SALES at 11 of the Nation’s 12 lage 280 S. SAGINAW ST.. il fe byes § WASHINGTON (INS)—The Fed-|®# 8” income eral Reserve System has ordered|°°ld syre another increase in the interest The $3,100 rates on loans by its regional re-|"efuad check | serve member banks to check in-| Mrs. Arons the stock flationary trends, , First, Mrs. range al- It is the fifth boost in the re-|f give the RO pro- serve bank discount rate in the| Battle Creek either direc- last year. nal Revenue : The action représents a contin- |\Dere VOU eee Oe ministration’s tighter money wrot: back. policy — @ brake on the boom Finally which has seen nearly all busi- Lansing ness indicators soar to . all-time t she try Battle highs. _ the . second The discount’ rate applies On| cyeek took loans by the 12 regional reserve) cave her a banks tothe thousands of banks) ¢45 refund. f 48 ; E errata cllowers Grains Seeteemeenmec cesses eg eeteres | Poors | Sksaer | lis and San Francisco—will start ‘ : | REWARDED FOR — yet, but -presumably will also in-|ment.on the Board of : : 7 n a ' _ ae gel = crease its rate. falling sharply in the beliet Presi Drayton Pist BS ae po For several months now, pd Eisenhower mee _- vate at all banks has been” farm. bill sic he ages of 30-48. Fic S497 | when the banks began hiking the |! pits before decode rons 83 me ts | rate to the highest level since 19H. Traders 2 Kimb Cik..... A The reserve system discount rate ket with little rey —*, srenes. one Fad has a strong influence on interest), ing paid to routine grain market ey ‘si LOR lias... Ba ) rates generally, and thus affects) 1 elooments. me oy » ee | the credit lifelines on which busi-|“reobments. | oe une Am a 7 noes relies. |hour aotings “4 Am Be | Since then, the boom has ta- |¢9 341: corn as __pered off a bit, but business $1.43%: oats on * poy! } activity has continued strong. |i. G14: tye ne ae 3 ~ Moreover, ‘business plans for inyay $1. 28%- ad | Rear 8%: : capital expenditures in 1956 re- |1, 9 cents lower, . —- ath) Sa : vealed 9 spectacular increase of |; 4. 29 cents a hundred pounds p-sae Be _ OF a sod mat for oe —more than 20-—per—cent--above- ©, May $13.47 88 lished Ty) 7 ———7 3a 1955, | Pe ; Pye Clesners, Lake Orion. SALESLADIES. A reserve board spokesman said) Belief ish a: ies Lapeer Ra PE e407 an pee the tremendous upsurge in plans/would veto the new farm bill lat carve 318 RVvICR ATION ATTEND. hildren ar, men's r, Oni : for business capita outlays is a|enhanced by t 3 het Daly S03 Am oo ‘ direct factor in the latest credit-|had called Agriculture ch i Mat Qype nila Ra. tightening action, since business|Benson to Georgia, along with one|s Nat Thea... 87 ‘ projects are a factor injof the major presidential speech|*, Ot go eee: Bs i the heavy demand for credit. writers. Rng $0 0. eee Mad Nort & West.. $8.3 on reasons for the veto would by asee County Deaths |" ‘ a ae Bp: Be oe ac G & Bi... $3.2 ' Grain Prices an, AW Ale. 18 read ; pati pana Pron Se EE ieee AFTERNOON : UTICA — Service for Mortimer|ersiss “7 ier Pee s.:- 463 Pe 20 FEL SE EM ie Dedier, + |. §$HIFT 4 F, Wilson, 61, of 53059 Van Dyke|seay'sss..... ¢33% Bee Siisc11: 3M “ moss Nr saa SE ! Rd., Disco, will be at 2:30 p.m. nee 3 caueccoe é :| awd ae & Track Fleck tasurance} E e Saturday at the Milliken Funerallpes ‘°2125.. 213% may ........ 231 ; 1 at “4 inte and specifications may be In Memoriam 2 ‘= BILL ; Home, Utica, with burial in Pres-\yoy"™,..... 149 Bp joes iB =. GonPwpt 108 All propessis must be plainly marked) IN LOVING MEMORY oF WEIGHTMAN tonvilie Cemetery under auspices 2° sere TI neay 13 Sent Gon 2. ane “* she Genes seerees to fire = penta F k 1? : of the old VFW Settlers Post.|pec ((°°..5. 1aiy% July <)..:- Rg CHICAGO LIVESTOUK Cont Mot ... 74 any or all p or to waive 4 yr. a ran in Mr. Wilson died Tuesday Oats Bee no--- so AA | CHICAGO, April 13 (AP)—-Salabie Cont OF .....118 ana te proposals thet, in| You are Sine . . MAY ....000. A WAM Oct ......0s 13 hogs 10,000; market opened slow; but|Corn Pd ... 30 the opinion of the Board, is in the) ‘or ever you he. He is survived by his wife, eee later trade end close fairly active; |Curtiss Wr ... 33.8 best interest and to the advantage of| As as “memory last, Prod cts Flora; daughter, Marie of Dis N WS j B ief jote We. ‘vand 1 light weight, these |Die © Sraé" ii ors of the County of Oskland, Michigan, eo ee . u Sant i ee re ia Rie Eee ee ee ee | Co : Alfred Burgess of Detroit; one Willie Scarbrough, 30, of Detrott,|1835; try hundred’ head mined groae Bast Ale U's: 458 aay ; i a et olegrs brother, James Wilson of Birm-|began a 9-day sentence in Oak-|!S'to'is 1 “siim sehen Mo. ttn wwe | sig ate et 29199 Orchard Lake Rd. ANTED: BEAUTY OPERATOR. four great-grandchildren. sieading guilty, to a, charge of| fragt ,iaiies, sone Siesta lene” nat, Hg ee Farmington Twp. | er ece Sta ear ok dated te te Bee RS eae? ‘B mm | Wen ee James a gest jg liven tak mate ‘ue guilty plen| Szget 1et sows up to 800 ie. 11-75-13.18; ee» SD 7} ¢ rough orted around Ford Mot ..., §T.1 + oe A! EARS, . James Arthur Ferguson, infant on hie C. tee contel. a balable, cate Soe; _galves 300: tea bok tee 6” oa a di prams eer ‘ = = poy Pa ey had been given a 60-day sentence meenretayt Jew case: Sow late omnes Sen Dynan" ais A aed - 5. e trucks. oo. Ba imvestment oa at 3:30 pum. Saturday, with buriallin’ drew the coldiiional time onl wcsay: sows sow, anty, to wrer.igen fee, -:-. S23 Thome eg <.. $i, pened Ay By hr. Donel h SOLAN FOR” RIFLE ZEON | in Mt. Vernon Cemetery. The baby |*8¥Ure © Pay . about steady; stockers and feeders, (Gen Motors ..-45.2 Trex gy Srer.. 18-4) the following: ont of moter oll. ne. son-Jo NEAT APPEARING ent hoysework. i ——_ died at birth Thursday night John Carney, 22, of Ferndale, | ‘car’ choice’ ‘with a prime end. 31.80: |Gen Tire"... eae fransamer .... 384] | Information, and set) nei RE RAL, MOM Very, oe "Brewing oe rian a ee Surviving, besides the parents,|paid a fine of $75 and $25 costs/few high choice yearling steers 22.00; |Oillette ...... ey hy 8 Won eee count and aA : 7 are three sisters, Carolyn, Susan|Thursday on a charge of driving| "=r feet sod, Shin, iau.sean, ameslgeege BY: gh Oh Fae Ine fainiy marted| manne 7 and Nancy, all at home; and two| while under the influence of liquor.|low good hetf 3.£0-16.08; utility one \ aayg —~ SES 4, Unit Aire ..... 04 srandencthers, MRS Witham [els Carney Pieaded__ gulty Ste cutters 8.00-11.80: utility and. com- rernound — ti oe ‘Gas Cp... o° aive de ns erguson, jeharge before | merelal wy Guif Of1 ....103.2 08 Rubber... 81.1 ga er Justice of Farmington Township. | “tole ,vealers_21.00-38.00 head lfersh Choe '.. $03 Op Gteel cc: ; Mrs. Hudson | Seen. few food and croton 33- Home BA a oe cc" Hs SOUTH LYON=Service for Mrs.|, Pleading. guilty toa charge of), 10. 200% sestiy: choice Bil Ib. feod= |, Ce™t, ADULTS. _ All util 311 Se 3 ME a Nicely furn,: Pvt, tiled bath. Em . Near Wa WE NEED ___|_ tetra’ t's. 1706 Crescent of -all types, We Ra, - s, but we will e you jee, Call f you have a home for sale: siso need farms, sereage and Te Fo pec — At TARE. ” Mealy re pares ae entrance, newly pate well - < NOT MY 2-6052. © fae aa _some furn. and util, PE 2-7425. | ROOM APT. U enue welcome. 510 8 | Paddock PE 3-9015 Bt. 3 ROOMS AND BATE. tape 4 entrance, Adults, G quell Paks. wise eS. ree tiec Press giving add: and qualifications, $60 noon. iN =) : big ht owner 0. Box 538. N § ROOM HOUSE UN- Call | Mus 30nd after 3:60, Burin . 206 Flint st. _ For Rent Rooms GEN- 1 SLEEPING ROOM FOR Komen. Age caer 5 . On | bes line. Close to tT body. linen for bath PFE . a LARGE FRONT ROOMS FOR 7 LOE ROOTS file Sr ee Mision Fe B two bathe, olf heat norm and screens. to flores. Cal MY 23-2411. for . W Pinegrove Ave, Crn. of N. John- .| FIRST TIME OFFERED neat 2 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 io BUSINESS BLDG, | Por aig 1.00, 4000 Down, Bal _ 106 Martha For Sale Houses 43 WHITE BROS. “CONVENTENCE i. heat. att conven- See WHITE BROS. LJ ve NORTH SIDE SPECIAL $1,500 DOW Pay Sage TURLEIR OFF JOSLYN sora Sa besem, Ware. COOLEY. SP ORRE As AREA 7 room vestibule entrance bath on first floor. » Se sisi tate ao K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2338 | }- all_FE_9-0600 WEST SIDE bedroom MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WATKINS LAKE AREA futt “sasement, ‘new "ot | new he farage He ATTENTION a S GI "