ag ‘ AND IN MADISON, WIS. —’ Winter paid no attention to the calendar and look what hap- sf 4 i ¢ [i fai! i 5 i pened — 7 inches of snow! t 1 il to 35 PONTIAC, é E 8 atl 5 County Solons i i at 5 E Rees Ss GAT 4 Hf Hl : # i Wy a Shortage of Cash Stalls Polio Plan Lack of funds has brought Michigan's program of free polio immunization for children 1 through 14, lumbering to a halt, Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state health commissioner, said today. Oakland County was saved from halting its program at the end of last week by? "(6 Others Subpoenaed Hoffa's No. 1 Man,- Partisan Battle ‘Dooms Chance for Fifth Judge Calling for Election; Dems Ask Appointment 7 : t F il il ‘Link Pair in Bribery Indictments ment on a bribery charge, James R. Hoffa (left), vice president of counts of his newspapers ac- arrest. Aft the right: Twins May Be Placed With Aunt *| E. Moore. i : Included in the decision, however, was the provision , | commission was to report April 5 on er Miss Allred is mentally able to| od oper ei ~vene| Ohio Local Asks End * of Hoffa Trusteeship CINCINNATI # — Teamsters Union Local 114 voted unanimous- ly last night to “go through chan- nels” to break the local's trustee- ship under James R. Hoffa of De- troit, union international vice pres- ident. Before the membership meeting, which drew_about 15) members, the local’s executive board voted Robert Rubin, secretary - treas- urer of Local 14 and Hoffa's rep- resentative in charge of local af- fairs, voted with other members of the executive board to end the trusteeship, - ‘The local also approved a reso- lution demand that Ralph Vanni, a controversial union organizer sent here from Detroit, “shall un- der no circumstances have any- thing to do with the affairs of Local 114 in any way, shape or form.” ‘ In Today's Press" | c County NEWS vicecceceseces # r ery | : i : 3 Editorials Pyra Ti Tastee i] oat Soe ceeees a thru bi : > ein j i pilantaueeds sess is ve Programs ..,| 39 Wilson, ee Women’s Pot-0’: eee eeeee eone 21 thru * wee ENS ed eeeeee 19 ge pi bil admission charge ae II Nears was profit _| This |} from a- requirement for approaching the park gate in a bus, Some groups might want to come in private cars or trucks, he said. out the word “bus.” It was then that Hutchinson said this might jeopardize the validity of the bill, if enacted. Before it was agréed to make the single-day charge 50 cents, Rep, Frank Andrews (R-Hillman) called for doing away altogether with a one-day fee. EE, He said administering it would provide a problem, and that it s. doubtfal the state would Pir é, bas 4 He proposed striking} * (Continued Six Wyatt Children Made Wards of State The six youngest children of Mrs. Ada Wyatt, 33- year-old Keego Harbor mother tonvieted of child that the two oldest, twins * * “T don’t want to lose them,” Wyatt sobbed. “T paven't been workirig steadily on Page 33, Col. 4) Oklahoma Father Pleads Guilty to Scalping Son OKLAHOMA CITY (INS) — A ‘ane Cm W Scheduled Flight Willow $5.50 plus tax. OR 3-1962, hs Res} | Hoffa andBeck Brewster All jin Hot Water Union President Faces Afternoon Deadline for Giving Up Records FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES ‘WASHINGTON — The three top officials of the Teamsters Union | lwere in hot water today—~ either with the law or with lawmakers. | the nation’s be Ry E : I 3 ; iif ie i E i : 2§ 3 ys) ‘ Fe st 7 jsf it g e Adams Defense ls Rapier-Swiff Lawyer’s Skill Rocks ~ Crown’s Case in Trial as Widow Slayer and tmain- . Easements Hit a He it iat ve Easements Evergreen ae Approve Fi for 4 "ie Day in Biemiagham a > 4 te aa ey ‘ t e a ees bi re i ig the amount of at John’s ee Ti He i the Ht alts Ny a nif it Fi He Pe! seh on a ig S 2 FE * AS jl > Bas, hn : a ee iii it THe Mila BS: He | Oe agit ot Ud, RE Bs ag aaa Bes: aif Z vty ays i Beri Tt li eet Ae, za RHE ae Hh ttl 885 Hee i te pail =: fe ee Bee fils in hi rE atie| & 3 203 28s eae at iH ar £85 ait peli + _& = wez “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1957 aor Area Bis Turns va Ike Sends Greeting to Mrs, Russell yeux llanin Bermuda; Mi wil ‘s became a virtual certainty LONDON @® — A walkout of British i i mp i ine cabal sd cere Herod iy cE HEE une § i bin Dinner oti 10th 'Wever-Owen-Ha Nes. ae 5 a > =e in Industrial Mis DETROTE ® — A second workman, Victor Taylor, 4, has Rowe Ha ddan Deo ew iil | AM, Rat al 3 i uk: cial § La | hy hd] i oe UH ae i tn fa Hite blll s i 7 i : 82 re : : audit ake i E = a Pe 3 HH ee g ee Heat | iia 4 bul ieee ef tille £2 yj fF: 1 af A 23 oe i “it lt ee dith Fraizl Py at PF i a | «< a ar i: | ii a lia! : i HAE He : a itt i He 3 ye ly . £2 ; aEF . i ial ref ny AE 2 a i Me ie aE f Ht TT i iz place and his them — I point this of my that wife's to plot t have been me that counsel together. Each knows his and we whole of follows quite respond she way. nt ge gp In fact, reports pa gene wailed that out s { ithe ost Fvol aparnty him “a he ordered Jail. i About that time y ste 3 shi} it é 1 Fh fil a r a = fs a yl 4 HG Hil a Plots (Thirteenth in a Lenten Series) {iave mow fom several ssren, lah inclading grave me. cnr im you. Be am still 1as Me UBIU am 1 ApEES ay" ‘ iE Ht Fi ereb fiiitey ca who Served as introduced John W. Em- School last night. Gray, president of at Wever cu ne Miss that Mrs. Mi ay itt Has i; i i te i i Hage? ae AE ia Huta Ue a £35 t iagill ell nite aa fs i z hin Hyptieriitaraettllad tp raat ae ul! aan i ; na ‘i Did Not Tell Whole Story Tai ral a? Lt a a? a is Hi ida fl vette hy ad ffs ; Is allipy a Ut afill; #1 seal PEPE EA iyi THEE aa herself. Like many of she's and ;™ N. About i Flight tora te Mi Hee Over Disputed Strip . Kor orca tiggl: geass charged today that five Israeli f ; | iy a ae Le : ; ta i ' Ph ' ie tgp “a . a 2 ge _ x & -* poe 5 ‘ A 5 4 = AH nit aa au eae €gatas ie iy jit m Es le Li (ee (ail a Hl 22 til i : j 3 { } } i } a j i fi j _— pm ; p : dog i ; 1 + * f ‘ Py pie pl } i ; f. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. 1957 he TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: merge JUNIOR ¢ EDITORS] NADA Head Sees | - compared with 1.7 per cent in 1955. Blames Bootlerging for Problems | Stitt ‘57 Competition | ‘CHICAGO i#—The Presiden of) was ‘snisididing tae than it the National Automobile Dealers) was being paid for seemed Assn. said yesterday that the deal-| worry them net at all. Nor te did ers’ “hangover period’ from rec-| it appear to sd the men in ord 1955 sales may extend through) Detroit,’ this year, . . | Be predicted 1957 will be a “very Fre” . Sutter of Washing- competitive year” for dealers. ton, D-C., said the average net) Sutter estimated the dealers’ profit of lers in 1956 was .8/1956 profit after taxes at only 6 Pp. >: cent of “sales, before taxes, He addeg there is a “distinct possibilitw’’s th-ir average profit {dollars despite. good. sales and empioy- ers. Assn. years, He added: ‘ The Roman tather was boss.in his family, but the mother. also’ | played an important role. She managed the hotise and ruled the chil- jemne Was acocmnpanied ty = per ~ dren and the slaves. Here is a Roman mother in traditional dress. She wears a linen) gown. undergarment called a tunica, a long outer garment called a stola, ~~ 40 months freely given. and light’ sandals. She has many pieces of jewelry, like the jeweled) oie <* golden hairpins in her elaborately dressed hair,. bracelets, brooches, | earrings and finger rings. life." Among them were the Lares, spirits of the ancestors; the Pen-/naturally indulged themselves. ates, gods of the household belongings; Vesta, goddess of the hearth,! . py. fact that they were mort- and Janus, god of the gate. | soning their income fer three in 1957-will run below 1 per cent, In @ speech prepared for the Na- : : a tiene) Tnstalment Credit conference some of the serious problems be- sponsored by the American Bank- he said 1955 reversed|"o"™ temporarily a downtrend of deal- er profits that existed several/©a% t an operator at a little “Unfortunately, that huge vol, |‘ Up in @ used car lot advertise ‘haps created by would be more accurate—forced-draft selling, low payments, and terms of 36 Way to Relieve “Many people who should have! ‘bought good used cars found they Be blem As manager of the home she conducted religious ceremonies. The'could buy a new car with even with i most. important of the Roman gods had to do with home and family lower monthly payments, and quite “This is truly fantastic,” he said. “Tt would be ludicrous if it were not So serious." He blamed car bootlegging for setting dealers, saying that it has grown into big business. Sutter said a few dealers sell over invoice price and these cars at “tremendous savings’. of low overhead. (Advertisement) because You Want « New: Cer MAKE IT-A ICK! Itch of Pimples E IT- A BUIC ; - When your skin is ee with Tred blotches and other ishes, and you're crazy tching torture, here's fast relief. Get a 50c box of Peterson’s Ointment at your Hardy 0s and apply this soothing balm. lty relieves smarting and itehing. You Want a Territic Buy BUY RURE TODAY! You Went Extra Value Prices Aa skinf eels better. 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BUICK 4 Cali for one of our seven courteous salesmen _@ give you a demonstration, OLIVER ‘210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open to 9 P.M. Tonight NESS OR | OLIVER'S 84 BUICK SALE Offers a Brand New 1957. BUICK RIVERIA With Dynafleow With Deluxe Steering : Wheel With Radie and Heater =| With White Wall Tires == With Directional Signals = Taxes Paid With Two-Tone Paint a | Low Monthly Payments only SQ? TOTAL PRICE un BOUIC Ph. FE 2-9101 -* © terday for the second time in a} pains and cramps were stopped 's Table ~ gee f ok The Pra. will have election of year. Just as happened a year] or strikingly relieved, Even on don't feel worlds better! See if otticers for next year following the |ag0, 8 sparrow Hiying. in an am-; the first day, many had no ae. une escape much of the ir- : open housé, and Mrs, Mary War-! | plifier box caused a short circuit, unctional re less fore and during those “gimicutt } ren, of the Oakland County Civilidelaying service to 1,200. sub-| dittery before their period. days.” (Also liquid Lydia E. very offersmore ham’'s Vegetable maths 7 Defense department wil] speak on scribers for a half-hour. "GRADE “A” FARM FRESH |. Shadynook Farms LARGE ALWAYS THE BEST FOR | 888 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Daily 9 to 9 OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 5 Save 6:2 Per Package! ‘SPECIAL SAVINGS |, on Tom’s Western Range __BEEF!_ | BONE STEAK Seve bad : | , SPecial ¢ Aeatiate “Jae Sli 7 9 oe (TE DREFT ea Breast-O-Chicken : Te = . CHEER PET MILK TUNA MIRACLE WHIP OXYDOL —_—— Salad Dressing | Large Packege a. 49°) 25° Del ladka Golden Cream Corn Del Monte Cut * Green Beans 27 25 aa Tall 303 ‘I Musselmen’s Paw Paw GRAPE JUICE fin. Applesauce 2" ja "99° ek 25° prune wuice ss 25° Jeong U. S. NO. 1 MICHIGAN POTATOES — nt Campbell's Meatless SOUPS ci: an 77 suinundiisniapdnollaacsedecaaieiies CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON! i ee ee e ee asus vie ciieias PRESS, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 20, 1051 | MAKI di a p f Leas : a Wee | Bermuda Ignores Dullesscs setae meio meocor | 6 in Dress Rehearsal for Ike: Question Witnesses f ‘ind. Plane Crash amare oy with the weather inas:} DAYTON, Ohio’ W#—A oar much as the residents ‘are com-|contract for light testing the 61Blyoughs, Carp., De Detroit, for pletely dependent on rain for their 31,828,149, water supply and signs in every atetor missile has been awarded transmitting sets, nautics Board Seb be opening today HAMILTON, Berinialld (INS) — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles appears to be the almost forgotten man officials ar- ranging the s opening in Bermuda tomorrow. Bermuda officials spent nearly . an hour pinpointing for the advance conference |; ein to sae that incidental intelligence. Dulles, he _ supplied, will arrive by plane at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow to be met by exactly to chastize the British when they invade Egypt. hotel room attest “to the. current shortage. two limousines and a secret service nobody. That should teach Dulles |-hearsal this morning at Albuoys. Point for Ike’s arrival. @ ote 68 | A Navy supply ship unloaded the Americans faced with the larg- | | est peacetime budget in history | “Imes Opanings or Quaid Pasa Solaried Positions in Seach ond Eceh Gaden . Body, Chassis, and Engine * Layout Engineers # Process Engineers boys. ‘ ( —— : A Douglas DCTS. airliner and]. nveryaee sg to sinad, sod ofeltbe tue heads wrur Be] Sede here. The Sirmdions pay ALSO OPPORTUNITIES for Experienced or ples ager Paing on ak Prime Minister Harold Macmillan! pact differences, no income tax and the govern- | Graduate ACCOUNTANTS in: liner was on a final predelivery ast Erelas Searviace Baye You - the feeling that the| pre: Bae never heen faced with | . check flight and the jet was Easter lilies, the hibiscus and bou-; debt. Baged in radar checks. The by plane and again for the arrival/sainviliea will continue to bloom | ie the: bik fe ene Slders| — ~ rue ghee _@rewmen of the liner and the jet ‘jat 3:35 pm. the same day fliong after Eisenhower and Mac-'succeed in plotting a course during ne jcaeulion pllot-were Killed = = President Eisenhower's ship. millan have issued a communique'the uj summit meeting % Tax Accounting General Ace: The Douglas craft spun onto: the A Royal Navy guard of honor, (dealing with the Suez: crisis -and/which helps to lift the Iron Curtain ' Pacoima Junior High School ath- the Luke of Cornwall’s light in- [Britain's planned withdrawal of|of international diplomacy, it will letic field. ts disintegrating fantry band, 600 invited officials |troops from the North Atlantic|be a circle full turned. — If you are interested in permanency under long range pro- _ shot across the fie and the governor general will {Treaty Organization. ~ e & “ee grams, recognition of ability, opportunity for advancement, acm oT a aay (nae WAMEAAS GAs Bermudians yy eed excellent working conditions, and generous benefit progreme— ian fa an, the governor general,) The President should be happy prompting Sir Winston eS Will Di , Be Pontise Press Photo POnor guards, including ellen to know that his familiar bubble ill’s original phrase “Iron Curtain.” | Write, Visit or yom the ISCiOSeS USE FIBER GLASS — Explorer Scouts (I-r) Lee Liddy, 14, of reroll gropade vel gni- up Enenaiie -_, a Wate Sours thy insist that = sare a Selaried Personnel Department - Detroit Mam, 75, | % Bellevue St. and Mike Flanery, of 37 8. Anderson St., members | “But what of Dulles? TE ee see ree sour in testecs Se eames wlach ’ y ony ACH DIVISION : “ of Post. 56 sponsored by the Salvation Army, demonstrate how they “iow 4g Point to the conference site at the Bermuda bartenders lower in. front GMC TRUCK & CO Pell Married Girl, 18 | nave earned to use fiber glass to repair a canoe. Other scouting | The unembarrassed briefing of-|nearby Mid-Ocean Club. - of their témpting bottles at lately] ¢ Seth iva, Hest, —Pentiec, Michigan = Phene FR $-411 j arr skills, hobbies and crafts will be exhibited by each cub pack, scout “ The bubble top was needed, a'closing time. 3 ficer conceded that. be had for- Diet FON : ot. : i “troop and explorer units in the Pontiac District for Scout-O-Rama. The program, the first of its kind here, is sponsored by the Clinton *| Valley Council, and will be held at Lincoln Junior High School, 131 Hillside Dr., from 3 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Os ENT. 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Shown with the picture are (left to right) Mrs. Farin N. Hilton of Maycrest street, Mrs. possibilities. 3. Pay and promotion on basis of merit. 4. Pleasant working conditions. Many Institute i students hold worth-while govern- ment positions secured through competitive civil cane ee, > ~ =~ ‘or same. | “sy aye —OWil Service Bulletin Pott i S ccimler or Evening ‘ Classes Aa EB he NR APPROVED for VETERANS’ TRAINING The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 _ Phone, Call, or Return This Ad for Details meeting Tuesday at the YWCA, a picture of Christ was presented the YW by members of the Golden gee oe ‘ ssworrmanecnnp —— onmamn f ¢ " ‘ ‘ Ns he e, Bis l/ a Mrs. Shaw , is Entertains | es en et wa “for Chapter Vound Republicans arive Plan Social. Event —{hesese eee aes Petting Frees Phete Gertrude I. Beach of Silver Lake road, Mrs: John Doig of Mary Day avenue, Mrs. Lydia Learned of Elizabeth Lake iid and Mrs. Josephine Jenks of _ Judson street. \Golden Age Grou Pp Gives! Hawthorne PTA Picture of Christ to YW _ [Elects Officers 3 At the recent meeting of Haw. During the second Lenten Series director of the YWCA, Mrs. Ger-|thorne School PTA, Mrs, » John Birthdays celebrated Alice Wilson igo tng td Little, Mrs. Ernest Randall, Mrs./Mihay, Mrs. Loren Anderson and C, B. Robinson, Mss. Bertha Lew-/Mrsg. Gordon Wyrick, council dele- is, Mrs. M. E. Murray and Mrs.|gates, Davis Sisk. : * * | rene Giagobbi of Clawson is * --- for Your Easter Outfit serving as social chairman and) , Other otic aa ites pga $4.95 - $7.95 -§ $10.95 {jartnur McWood of Bloomfield Hills 0.14 Tinnew ee nel . | will head the reception committee) Virginia Luther, ‘trea for cocktails “at the home of Alias a Fulbright teacher in Holland. Bulloch on Westover drive, South-' Miss Grim told of Have Perspiration Stains Ever Ruined Your Dress? Both feet are individually fitted! Fit is double checked on the feet for accuracy. ‘Bagley PTA Lane Holds Election : of New Officers. Bo. fh president; "|vice president; Mrs, Tyler Me- +: oe Serving: with Mike, eis ee BIRMINGHAM Mrs. Cari Moss, vice president; Mrs. Orrin Cargie> teacher vice TRAVEL SERVIC | Genden, secretary; ee treasurer, Wii Lambert, hater Tired SHOE young man of distinction Hi | | wott dressed from his Eton jacket to bis New ARRID with Perstop” - Stops ov qapheloiag Stains - Stops Odor DRAMANC STEAMBATH TEST SHOWS HOW + | Although our gentleman can’t be expected to hold ©] this pose for very long . . . two minutes ot the most . » » his shoes are up to the occasion. Styled just like Dad’s with long wing tips in brown or black, they're also precision fitted for maximum support and comfort while standing still or in a boy’s more normal condition of perpetual motion! STAPP’S Stride Rite shoes are carefully fitted by trained per- sonnel so that feet have room to grow (and room to wriggle restless toes!) plus a solid foundation for r ‘ectivity ond fashionoble styling for dress-up: ie Sketched: B to E's, 82 to 12, 7.50; 12¥2 to 3, 8.50; y 3¥2 to 6, 8.95. AT MOD DESIGN 5, baie Bootery bo igen: ig { Ferny Shoe’ Stee s Huron St. a A GREAT MANY PEOPLE MAKE US THEIR. LAST SHOPPING STOP, KNOW- ING THAT IF THEY HAVEN’T SEEN EVERYTHING BEFORE — THEY WILL THAT DEFIES COMPARISON. SUPERB £ of Shopping? ERN. QUALITY AT A PRICE NEED NOT BE A LUXURY. Wode CL CARPET & FURNITURE Co. THE PONTIAC PRESS, wan\EsDay, MARCH 20, 1957 bs Coordinate Tie With Patterned Shirt | | new men’s neckwear, Planned to! coordinate with new. patterned) suitings and fancy shirts, the ties "Of course, they are equally good | mates for either whites er the in- | creasingly popular solid shades. | Stripes both in the traditional reps and in new surface laterest ~ Subtlety Marks Neckwear Subtlety is the keynote of the, silks are still hot fashion news, on **e#* 32 to 6, 8.95. “hegre orc ae ———e ve Both feet are individually fitted! Fit is double checked on the feet for accuracy. Sian SHOE young man of distinction well dressed from his Eton jacket te his Stride Rite Eton wing tips | Although our gentleman can’t be expected to hold e this pose for very long. . his shoes are up to the occasion. Styled just like Dad’s with long wing tips in brown or black, they're also precision fitted for maximum support and comfort while standing still or in a boy’s more normal condition of perpetuol motion! Stride Rite shoes ore carefully fitted by trained per- Sgonnel so that feet have room to grow ‘and room to wriggle restless toes!) plus a solid foundation for activity and fashionable styling for dress-up. Sketched: B to EE’s, 8'/2 . two minutes at the most STAPP’S to 12, 7.50; 1212 to 3, 8.50; Juvenile Bootery “28 E. Lawrence St. ond . Family Shoe Store 928 W. Huron St... t { mE and neat all-over designs in woven fabrics as well as silk chalfis are i i i ih é 2 if ce i picture of Christ . Meee Series meeting. Shown with the picture are (left to right) Mrs, Farin N. aia of Maycrest street, Mrs. Vb Steady employment. 2. Advancement possibilities. _ 3. Pay and promotion on basis of merit. 4. Pleasant working conditions. ~ Many Institute students hold worth-while govern- ment positions secured through competitive civil - service examinat: tions. The Business esting | 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 | _— Phone. Call, or Return This Ad for Details | pend oodiionny! {serving as social chairman and ... for Your Easter Outfit $4.95 - $7.95 - $10.95 tm Real Leather | Have Perspiration Stain | Ever Ruined Your Dress? Sopa Pert Stains - Stops Odor DRAMATIC STEAMBATH TEST SHOWS HOW This : woman was pet spe 7 steambath at 104 ‘ARRID with Perstop* was rubbed into her forehead. Fif- teen minutes later... theeting Tuesday at the YWCA,a Golden, Edward Vieriech | Euler were introduced aa former la Patricia Cook eFted Patricia A, Cook, bride-elect of \Richard Pinner, was honoree at > ols gathering and show EY \Golden Age Group Gives Picture of Christ to YW } ‘During the. second Lenten Series director of the YWCA, Mrs. Ger- ; ver and son banquet attended |givert recently by her aunts, Mra.|at the school . Members ofthe Golden Age Group prevented « Gertrude I. Sek Se be “Elizabeth Lake road and Judson street. — —— 5 Aa le ~ Ponting Press Photo road, Mrs. John Mrs. J trude-Beach, Mrs._John Doig. Mrs. Robert C, Anderson. Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Golden Age sponsors. Hawthorne PTA | Elects Officers | At the recent meeting of Haw- Mrs. John thorne School PTA, Bagley PTA Holds Election of New Officers . at the Saturday “evening Herbert Mullen served eral chairman of the sisted by William White, and Samuel * Teamélles \RAATS OF a Hee ba Tired of Shopping? A GREAT MANY PEOPLE MAKE US THEIR LAST SHOPPING STOP, KNOW- ING THAT IF THEY HAVEN'T SEEN ti EVERYTHING BEFORE— THEY WILL | AT MODERN. QUALITY AT A PRICE THAT DEFIES COMPARISON. SUPERB DESIGN NEED NOT BE A LUXURY. cealeteeaeniipeenmere ae ee =—s Pilg Be pion ae ge a i Oe alte a —— ss haa se a : } Mie fae gees soon gp Sa EP pe ws rage or eopone A a a enue pd apy ped Bs gupttte ard—< "| ‘ / i j Q f i : { é | i _1HE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20, 1957. ce es ere ore: ee = ; . di ea ie, i ae a = . f & i oo fae ce 2 ew | ' j j i i P } f i ii j Pool Hal Boyle Says:' ss Iam aaa Cas er eo a , : Gount Over 350) Moose | | in Isle Royale Park ‘Guniboman’ 4 Outdoes ean hia se ion NEW YORK U—Futh Handler set if told: they can't ise thei. toys tat caught, the fancy of ctu trends in advance. My husband 2 or %, including .about five new — ee ue nc ee will make more money with guns/They even steal them from their|dren. Ruth -showed @ feniarkable'has a sixth sense in this respect.ones each ‘year. west’ of Michigan's Keweenaw - this year than Jesse Jaines digjlittle brothers.” talent for solving production prob-|He’s a great idea man. Povo Handler hus found no co Peninsula in Lake- Superior. in his whole life. ‘Mrs. ‘Handler, a onetime secre-jiems and marketing the toys.) “Research is of great impor- ness beat oye wee geet ar wt & yy 4 a * © f pont as oe — 1 2|Their firm now has up to “1,000/tance. cote a mags ce] “Everybody to me but! The National Park Service Sur- ; Handler, woman exec- artiat, known quires, opinion, n,” she said, : . “T peport|vey also disclosed 20 to 30 timber 4 utive in the eee 1%4-billion-|1%2 ‘ids’ of the toy trade. Lon Angie: fst —_ eee * Mt8| quality of engineering than that oe eal tate nae ee : cones and brought a recom : — 4 say In 1944 they were earninga | «we — sy ges eal ,jrequired to do national defense)" iw. \.4 two separate lives—|Mmendation that the pack not be f “1957 will be guns, —_. -lsaid Ruth, ‘a dark-haired, viva-|“%* es ee We've). business life during the day, allowed to increase, Lewis said. cious Woman who ‘has two chil-\90¢ some defense work. married life in the evenings—and| Back in 1996 Isle Royale had a dren herself, “But it takes more ae. * we're happy jn both lives. . {moose herd of approximately 3,000, j jthan a shoestring to keep going.” | Some manufacturers carry lines “We're together 24 hours a day,jbut a devastating fire in 1936 de- ; “You have to keep a step ahead/of 200 or even 300 toys. The Han- and -don't geton each _other’s/stroyed _ a third of the island's). | mae ac tl» mcrae meen snbendanctrnmannaon Woe any taky porte” puae- z : | STOCK up YOUR FREEZER AND SAVE DURING KROGER’S “THRIFTY” SALE! , ROUND or s SIRLOIN fea ks “Thrifty” meat comes from cattle ge BW have ie : been fed on lush range grass. While “ c i BP Bree | does not have the amount of fat found on ap po Aaa ed beef, it haf fully as much food value! Stock your freezer now at this special low- price. FRESH, LEAN “THRIFTY” MEAT oc eee RAN; BLADE CUT “THRIFTY Suck Roast. + u 35° FRESH GROUND SEVERAL TIMES DAILY ~— Tes ” — , round Beef .”.".". . . 3a , ) | Polish Sausage u 49° Ring Bologna oa 39° FRESH, ALL WHITE-MEAT, OVEN-READY Hygrade’s real Old Country flavor... ... Hygrade’s, fine for quick sandwiches. . - ees w d B fy 5 . 39: Hat Dogs 2s gg: “Wonder Birds Pork Sausage Ok 1s * 69: Sliced Bacon 2 ss 89: ! ee rr 49: Hygrade's Roll. 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ALG ol \ \\ | ‘ ‘ * | ‘ . 3 3 : / a \ \ ' . eee te aa. | t} ca Fi 2 ¥ ay vo # \ Ly if , JUST LOOK WHAT 29° WILL BUY AT KROGER! = i eB i! A ee oF | z, aes t Be See = a i peers Ses <= " ep a, af Gal! ab ge aint lili ee coal ech gh ee ee eee ag a ake - ee. ke annus By pore: exhibition game here _ yesterday. cL ge Belay made. 14 for the and only once in the school's his-| ee " cis in the first half, - I would : Inter: : Final fa 31-point spree by John Bass. — BILL ULLENBRUCH have had to start running min t er we me > again” Ullenbruch: © said : : ter-City crown Thursday at ; Detroit and Ypsilanti moved into,8 o'clock in the PHS gym. 2 . | SR SY the \championship round of the: For Walled Lake it was a great win, for Clarkston Class B Inter-City Recreation UJ,S. Sextet Loses > there was nothing of which to be ashamed. _—_. _.. +. vietories Tuesday night at Pontiac} BRIGHTON, England w — The|& > wits! Shaw a¢ ae i ' Coach Dom Mauti had himself a fine, scrappy and - ; | High. - |Brighton Tigers scored an easy 13-/ning run on base in the bottom of) 4 ruler, open their bid for the|yee yor ‘Won Laat P ih thy ndietin te wknd een well-coached ball club. , | The Detroiters buried Ecorse-/5 victory last night over a ‘tour. . De- “S$ $20) tonight im the Birmingham +. £2 . River Rouge under a 76-38 land-\jing U.S. Amateur Ice Hockey team. 34 ioe dines toned ans me = + . — “3 3 chet. ct & liquae Winsteg Now the toughest lies ahead for Oakland t $ § SRB) streak. lone hope in the state tournament. _ ee | Kearsley, Genessse County ‘B’|} The quarterfinal against Flint Kearlsley at : Biicacue champion With w neiea| Birmingham tonight is the gateway to the Class B H Sait 193. The Hornet wen Gn, Fit palace. The palace doors can open with the semi- : Sel ate ety tasayy te Ths celal second «le as s that were avenged. an Ullenbruch-coached team goes to the ter in eet Tent Panes, Samer. S>4/Last year while at St. Clair another Flint team, Flint Mrey's wellbelanced attack. Phipps or heme a lot ppaernt in this ball club, seve ° and regional tests while Eart cor-/hustled all the way, and we've done good’ to gett 5 lected 71, far,” said Ullenbruch. : ~s ys se | peered ig Sling The tourney trail is a tough one, and Walled Lake toot forward, and Bil Phitipe, \2OW carries Oakland County's banner for 1957, ~~ . Tom’s brother whe fills the other . _ . . Walled Lake will counter with U ers in in an e More Victories | pritiant Larry Hughes, - nimble gg | | 6-4 center who led all Oakland ; : : | YPSILANTI (#—Hayes Jones (County point-makers this season,| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (6-5 when Johnny Groth rapped the | Serfion, tied tn, the high jump |Larcy Dion, tegrensive screpers| 0m? Tu", siuawers are tegin-(bell over the fens inthe 30th jn : aon — » _Seupenaivn pares range on ‘ining in another duel of homers. : and finished second in the broad jof no mean skill. | jump te lead Eastern Michigan | Both teams have high-geared of- coeiaran er Ser ee og besa A bit another = ang College to an indoor track vic- lenses and alert deferses and they lican League brethren today inigr’ ‘and’ Gino Cimeli aut one Sy bet ee ie, Resin bn ee ‘is}manufacturing the four-ly wallspiece for the ‘Brooks. events he has been in. i. Tonight's game starts at 7:30. ec -« « ee eee Eastern ‘Michigan compiled PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS homer spring, Was a points, A team composed of | Walled Late a punt Kersey 2 os, ee on Oe Grape-\crand slammer in. the third .in- trackmen from Bowling Green of |jon5 ee: pin Fe ae oe ee it yesterday:|ning and helped the Red Sox toa ors ee ee eer arry Hug? , oe wo up the old ball guine,| Gb, Victory over the St. Lag, Car- points, McClelland G Brady McLean Tew clubs have played 10 exhi- s in ‘ bitions, the other six having com-| ‘ e" 11 and a total of 161 ' \ have beet by National nal ona Drayton, Davis . This follows the trend, for ast|Clash Thursday - season National Leaguers socked . es7 4 ©Ptional equ; 1,219 homers compared with Los itl Title Game Pment, including Vented ae tients Phil-| Drayton Drag, Waterford League a ‘ i ‘ 2 ag We & ew and . P WENT BUICK SALES from the first day we and white sidewall tings nv, Mater eiciphia Phillies have each clowjchamplon, and rumerap, Davis 2 * * . hee oe Additiong| homers, the Chi inery collide Thursday a showed prices like this. And they are still : ee White Sax lead the Americans with night at Re in the tinee os bing. : ; : ee, a dozen, gym a e 4 . . * . , : aol ee * '¥>° #@ season playoff title. ‘ Of course it isn’t price alone that’s keeping Buick i Way — Dick Stuart, the Pittsburgh rook.|, Team and individual award wil * > ’ Zz My . : solidly in the front ranks of America’s best sellers. ! Buibe-a, j ie Be es homer em, Gould of, Devi onn. Frost It’s how much more automobile that price buys. i > eT last yous, Jim Léenon of Wesle°0 ee es the longur's It’s how much more newness that money buys in a i *arE>, ; hee enct have hit five exhibition Philgas ts aie ate reanive | Buick — newness whiere it counts —in performance. f "burs, "Np 2 it seems to be either a feast or| Members of the Drayton team f miley 98 Voy DER; : | a famine for Stuart, who got two|t satin Su ieaeue tile and tne ‘You'll find that this is the dream car to drive. i. home ruts yesterday as the Pls avelng trophy: will go to the Po. : : : F; rates defeated the White Sox $3.) Saves, oP You'll find out about Buick’s brand-new engine — ; One camp, with < mate sboard. about the brand-new instant response of that dynamic times at bat, running his strikeout Chiet Caners Gueits Dynaflow* — about Buick’s full interior roominess a mesg Ho and ground clearance—its superb new ride. a war u z Coach Art Van nm mem- Why pass up your share: of this fun? Go see your reed dngerpivg + jpnnes Buick dealer today. After all—if you can afford any weekly Ts pew car, you can afford a Buick! Adtcometn Gnnaccinaeinende | . New Advanced Variable Piteh Dynafiow ie the only Dynofow Buick builds Detroit Automobile ’ | _ teday. 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WIE News "MG "Soret | 1e- ee ee ste Hall Most.” Thursday on ‘Tereigh Space, Mich-| jess Thing.” (2) I've Got a Se-| nessee Ernie. | ' > fR, for interest has been lukewarm) y.39—sws, 3 Sue tee _WPON, Spotlight CRLW. Bud Davies — | CRLW. Chase, News 90; Shirley Bomth plays Perle as| igan—Northern Waterfalls.” (9) %:40—-(9) Mary Morgan. SG Beely, But it! was spotlighted by| CRey, Amer Bone” (aR mar | a heme manna RN, Pau ea. easter ra de Bangail ee?) Fights. East-West Golds.g5 (9) News, aS pon Rasconn i! hang SRL W. Cangbentens SRLW. News, Sports Goma nee corse CELe Bob ana Janet Blair's revelation she was| Lancers. Ruthless manufacturer) 3:00--(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) — «&—— qa’s request by thie staff of the Se i em Sate Set Siren, | SOE Set oe WEAR Reet quitting Sid Caesar's, show after| cneourages murderous cult in ap) Matinee Tamia. |S) . Federal Reserve Board. 0:30 WIR, Ames "a’ Andy , ewe, Sports| eras oWsn tnd Mr. Surten WROK Road show | - |this season was neatly timed:| “Pit of Fire” (2) Frontier. | den, Andre Exlevsky, Comic Film Festival. (9) Request Play- = 2. + Write, ‘Mick viae—wam Mate, | Whig, Muboliand. Cont | eae WIR Mowe Bat NEC doesn't even know yet where|700—(7)- Kukla, Fran Ollie. ()} Frogolis (4). ‘This Is Your Lite.|, Bouse. a | ‘ ‘The researchers found that, , KL; Hornblower " WIBK, News, Kasem W. Bud Davies WHER. flows, MeKense Sid will land next season, though| “Count of Cristo. “The Golden] (9) Drama Hour. Newspaper|**3®—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) =) Oe est ee Zs cot" __|Sid will get a huge NBC guaran-| Blade.” (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. Fe-| cthics involved in kidnaping in| Doody. 4 | consumer goods tends to be un-| po 2 _--° Ite@ for another 10 or more years. male trouble almost breaks up “Man Who Couldn't Wait," star-|*0e—(2) Brighter Day. (@) ———+———"tuly; “The major influence,” they N | f S . P = 7 es | Seton the Bunton” ny tabey ring Charles Bickford, ¢ Jay oak ye sang paver om A Seon wee Usxaie a ews O ervice ersonnel Board fo view ‘ate te cal ble ABOTY Sam. | D&Vid Grief. Maxwell Reed in| Shine Hutchinson. le (2) Edge of NighthinfD 4 aggravating factor during reces-| day night show “ es |e. Swithin Hall. 10:30—(4) Studio 57. Candidates Mickey's Record Room. wl (or Recently honored for outstand-} Airman Dannie N. McInnis, son We stili nay “The Mike Wallace |725—(7) News: Daly. campaign in “Mr. November,”|#45—(); Modern “The FRB staff found that the ns tat ecnectin GR Mie. tad Dire. School Issues Show” is what it'll be called eee eunit tude &f Gaaee starring Leo G. Carroll. mee) _Eaty, thew. (4) ‘ , = : ,” historic deeds : . Mickey ‘ credit structure, though carrying Neil. McInnis. of AR | anyway... clan. '(9) Milton Dollay Movie, ee arte mee Dance Party ie ' a . ; ‘George Sanders, p Dorn, . _ Q) News: 6:30—-(4) Gene Autry. ae Waterford to. Discuss), Padgers and Hammerstein's fee} “Brenda Marshall in “Paris Aiter| Goqy” News (2 News: be ~~ __2_2d Conversion of Bonds musicialization is said to be $250,- -_ (2) pg Xavier Cu-'11:19—(9) Weathervane, | Force! 600 <= ‘which would fret beet! vol-lter. of the junior high school and ele- Firetree? |" Mexicna Soifire Ont West” | Doard Heil’ hes taken ne euies| A. 1951 graduate of Avondale mentary school bonds, | switch to anig:o9—(7) Ourle and Harriet fy to)" Charies Savee te Modiseel| though it presumably would ad-|2" School, he received basic Reinvestment of funds in United beagles Seep bay ty Washington to see congressmen. Madeira!” (4) Tonight. Mambo, | : ; minister any controls voted, States Treasury bills also will bei/S me (9) Falcon, “Small Hotel” spells} chacha in contest. | i ent ; one recommended to the board, accord-|Per show . . big trouble. (4) (Color) TV The- a was ay ick on ene ae = See }(MOME” FOR HAYES ater. Edward Mulhare plays) qwuRSDAY MORNING pe Eisent ked © Other business will include NBC-TV’s Hallmark Theater will} Pathologist who discovers dead- / Months ago to “consider” standby liminary consideration of the 195%-\4, Gitbert and Sullivan's “Yeoman|_'Y_Serm culture when he per-\6:50—(2) Meditations (4) Today's éontrols, That was just after the the Baliding Coramitoe et Mot the Guard” April 13, with Bill Farm Report. | ‘1955 auto credit binge, when total The tg Hayes . . . Bill invested thé $18,- : €:55—(2) On the Farm Front. | soared by 5% billion dollars. he question involving the addl-'os9 won on, “Hold That Note” in| Sfude ts F ht PI 1:00—(2) Good Morning (4). Today. | red hy S14 Mlion dollars toh of another adult crossing) "1, 5 "Genien Chy, LL, home. MIS TIGHT FLAN | cm Lite Rascals. The rate of rise allated last = ee Se Bp Watectard Townatt P T a Sowte i without damage, and the is-| Caroline shee atest discussed.) when Marjorie Lord becomes|{() operty 30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. ill : Gos tak heh @ Beek one: bee] bee an, prin: + Se se ee ie ee f ax 6--(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) be an distilli ry inessmen who have visited Eisen-| cently : Industry “We think we have thelpta for board partitipation in the|setsom. it will revive a noble old BLOOMINGTON, Ind. w@=Indi-lgrse cn — : salhuc less . concern, Metieer bes any| th “Wings trom now’ at five times the speed) APril 4 meeting also will be con-/rion, 35 . : ana University students, protest-\9:45—(2) News, Weather. fine whisk Seton strong movement for controls de-| Gold” of a Na of sound, and t think we could et] kes eee tet a dee ee ea rae ded veloped in Congress. aviator at to the moog now if we had the With all sides tilting for Char. |P™OPerty here, were urged by/19:00-—~(2) Garry Moore Show (4) } FO Naval Air proper materials. We know how to|Fondas in Hollywood lis Van Devens attention, the [nro suthorities today ie wuty (1) Story tion, Pensacola, § do these’ things, but we just don’t oot valle first shew other than 21" toe a es eee ane ie:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time Robert Strom, 10, | rs. EY |have the necessary things to do| HOLLYWOOD w—Actor Henry| snag. him lm “Conversation.” [v1.5 “reatened boveott of (7) Theater Seven. He has been © them with. Materials have be-|Fonda, 51, is in town with his 24| He'll appear Thursday on the a 11:00—(4) Price Is Right. . Masters Science assigned to the BISHOP come the key to our continued|year-old Italian bride, Baroness) NBC -radie biatch produced by 7 © # 11:30—(2) Strike %t Rich. (4) Truth - Station at Corpus|Pfogress in aviation and to our|Afdera Franchetti' They were| 21's biggest competitors — “The Fobert Shaffer, dean of stu-| or Consequences. 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PEORIA, MLLINOIS. : 4 to the former Wilma Herrington. two sons and a daugh- * * ea. Gerald R. Malecki oe , sD * Albert +. “ad Malecki of 24447 | Eee Channel | Birmingham, re- x " ors from the U.S. ie “School at Fort — a nalism. Her major is history. ; Chosen as an alternate, is Shar- . os ployed by Gitfells!on Daniels, also an ith grade Evidence on Sinatra Contradictory ‘ctering te ser-|of 574 E. Mansfield =. S neh 2 ou 1 3 ve. * s - vie is September, 58 | Victim of Raid Testifies What? HMS Pinafore LOS ANGELES «~The womén|the wife of the ex-Yankee Clipper wu ] Staged in Morgue? victim of the wrong-door crash-in| This as pgp : the BALTIMORE (—The St. Dav-|*imed at Marilyn Monroe gave ® crooner told a Siate Senate com- } ! | |it’s Players needed a hall to stage|SCU™Y Stand jury the story of her| mittee which PJ | tits Pinasore” May 2425. Rict orth ot terror aren & ETOUP led practices of private detectives| ard D, Byrd decided to call Dr. ange: — = raga in connection with maga- Lapel mg peg : ence Kotz Ross testified yester: Another witness, ptivate detec-| sc: yt % . They were making a lot of molses| ive Ell Irwin, said he leo tid} ‘ ns ‘ “He dialed City Hall and They were making a lot of noises\the same story the senators Second in the great new TV Science Series He dialed City asked!and lights flashed on. heard: that Sinatra was an active ae ” |