The Weather. PR Fair a} ? Details page two 1 PONT 4 \ ry ada YEAR + * * * x. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 2/1956 —40 PAGES. Lucy Resting in North :[Convict Atorney | Church Leaders, Showers,7 Thaw Bring Ponds ~ Realtors Back of Lesser Crime in 9-Day Trial Jury Out Five Hours days-as" % concerned, L. B. Darrah, Cornell Parking Project University’ marketing ist, told a state egg Groups Add Support “to Plan as Controversy _ Approaches Vote With the vote on the 1$600,000 municipal park- ing proposal two days off, favorable reaction gained added momentum as two more organizations an- EXPELLED, VISITS NEW YORK—Miss Autherine Lucy arrives |while letters received from at LaGuardia Airport in New York from Birmingham, Ala. While other cities indicated dis- in. Reaching Verdict; ) Sentencing March12 — After deliberating _ five hours yesterday, an Oak- land County Circuit Court . jury found Clifford B. Dye guilty of: assault with in- tent to do great bodily harm ‘tess than the —crime- crepancies in claims by op- ponents’ posters at several ee esos — lots. = lke Heading T liasault with intent to. mur- der in non-fatal the shoot- of Fenton. farm-— The University’s action came jus' t a few hours after a judge federal "ling tenant had_ordered-that Miss—Lucy,the school's first Negro coed, be rein-— Fred V. Haggard, stated. president of the Oakland jer William C. Clark, 27, last ty CIO Council, an- Primary Drive nounced today that he hoped that “all citizens Dems Unleash Attacks day regardless of their con-as President Works). victions.” ‘for GOP Votes Rarely takinga stand as a group FIRST SPRING FLOOD — Water surrounds on public issues, the president of WASHINGTON (INS)—President}| this Waterford Township home as warm weather the — Pastor's Association, cleared the ground of snow for the first time in Rev, W. Nelson, yesterday Sage ee ee ed-that-the -drive for Republican-_primary votes|-several weeks, bringing the —first-flood-of the —-last night.-On spor the muncaaking ay gu Dena bean ow ot FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES NEW YORK—Autherine Lucy is expected to tell to- t of ie OKs Me H lth Fands Board, SE au-un day whether she intends to keep up her running battle for admission to the Universityof Alabama. * « 6 ne Pontiac realtors,. all members maces the Pontiac Real: Estate == y, three-man Ss jury ore. ea s The Negro student, who went into temporary seclu-declared their unanimous support ra ; of the ae gates favorable to his candidacy) WASHINGTON @ —The House|request sion to get a rest and see a doctor, will meet with news- Ralph T. Norvell, head of the|i the California and Wisconsin Re-!,_istione Committee today men this afternoon in the New York offices of the boost in funds to fight Spey dnd iong ag Se igen oS primaries will merely|voted @ big four more letters trom ci-| ‘est the president's popularity sinceicancer, heart trouble and other denying alleged municipal|"¢ cities, |*P-SPot_on People. ties parking © in their Will be the only candidate forldiseases as it recommended the tickets 301,508,041. in new moneyto agencies,| there. Sen. William F. Knowland)tinance 24 told his government At Tuesday night's City Com: | supporters in the two states =| N ——terday. 4 —— meeting, Norvell_read | that he will make-‘‘no The money is for use during the tiseal year starting July 1 and appearance Meanwhile, her attorneys exyaored possible new ways trem six citieg whieh he anid ve: |e cients tennis tiaiie ident: Elnenbower, hi ae ihe force her” ce as ge ol sepa ‘the center of thei", 2 Sound actuarial basis. It} Ray Houston, 54, vice president and’ director of the the farmer. The shot which hit Slightly Under Same “This is no longer , a . case in- Roepe ple, recall paniag Car storm = he announced his candi-i,,, nin at shana be National Bank of Richmond, was the object of a wide| Clark, Dye while the : oll student. Period Year Ago volving a single Negro ing printed. information such as 980-0 cause the government hasn't been)Search. He failed to keep an appolritment at a branch] sratemly wile the grap: two It is a case of whether the law- you have quoted.” Ph epglane ae om hopett regularly paying its share to sup-\office six miles from the bank yesterday and has Clarkhis wife, Lots, 21 of the courts of the land are su-not and In the meeting of the — ~ oun patrol contrl-| ake “perma: — fog Graal since. A long period of national een seen said Dye pulled the gun from |Pocket and began shooting. “I | (ContinagdPage 2, Col. 5) ou pros- his ad- ” the I Presidential du-Jj eee Houston’ was found abandoned th of [neat Use Usiocsed Fis curing bie | Houston's car was at the edge the ‘below perity is foreseen by GM President by threatmob or of by law? One of 100,000 sharpest the made $37,- re|"2e cuts, vanced on Dye to protect my wife OMjanq children,” the farmer stated. there| Harlow H. Curtice who told a Los illness, And President's in funds for the! St. Clair River here. His hat and glasses the back Down in Birmingham, Ala., the were and Angeles gathering of newsmen yes-| Newspaper Sales Sen. Hubert Humphrey di-/questy Dye, who was a judge in Loule- of Autherine Lucy was in seat case a was fi __.___ 6.28! Se ——— bity-yesterday “at Sredleiectr: mel hide aR = ~“tigan dnt a re gist ered no emotion ef the—eomparable record-smashi-| bs ¥ = ing period in 1955. | The trustees’ action came within Breaks All Recor ds deni: He told the Senate: “This|100 00 ’ The. river was dragged fOr|upon hearing the verdict. Production figures released by hours of an order “from federal sn’t Benson'sprogram. This} For operation of the National two hours today before a “I don’t see how they could have farm - PHILADELPHIA u-Newspaper iseeisenhower’s farm halt,jreached that decision,” he said program. Ei-|Health Institutes, which conduct pile-up of ice forced a circulation in the United States. is r for reelection.|research in medicine, the com-“Ni tol at Albert F, Lindke, bank ‘presi-afterward, “I did nothing wrong. (els lal’ records lad year es. \It he's going to be a candidate, |mittee voted $135,525,000, This -is dent, said’ no shortage of funds In fact, 1 exerci sed great “ he's got to face up to the issues.”!a million | more than Eisenhower could be found, Houston was re-|Control. cording to the 88th annual edition’ -—_— Royal Oak Girl Victim ported to have sitfered trom high} The case against Dye was pre- 13,314 units over February, 1955. her - over presence. of N. W. Ayer & Son's Directory blood pressure, but he appeared Pontiac Division produced 38,-PLAN UNKNOWN as Car Rolls Backward of Newspapers and Periodicals. in’ good health and spirits when he 208 vehicles last month com- Saudi Arabia Asks U.S. Her attorney Arthur D. Shores Near Kin’s Home . left Richmond at 9:30 a.m, yester- pared with 49,602 in February, The Ayer Directory, published 1955. The February output of said he had no idea what legal day for Memphis, six miles away. course h® would pursue in an ad-yesterday, said combined circula- for Jets and More Tanks GMC trucks & Coach Division A 13-month-old child was crushed He re ditional effort to have the 26-year- tion of all English-language dailies was 9,639 compared with 996 to death beneath the wheels of a old former schoolteacher readmit- reached 55,837,000 by the end of WASHINGTON ‘(#—Saudi Arabia wis disclosed during last year’s comparable (jog car yesterday afternoon while her period and 8,264 in January of | 1955. This was an increase of close today to have asked to buy a small number of jet stepfather worked nearby, unaware ” = * Houston was carrying bank pa- to a million copies daily over the| Miss Lucy, herself was in New pers but no bank funds when he this year, planes from the United States in addition to 18 of the tragedy. |previous year. The child, Deborah Edwards of Curtice' 8 prediction was made at York for medical attention and more tanks. set out for Memphis, 10710 Hartley, —_ Oak Town- luncheon. during ,which! ‘ Test. peace and quiet.” The breakdown of circulation Officials who reported this said the request has Harold Volkenant, assistant is scoffed at the belief held in She left Birmingham yesterday Shows: U. 8. evening newspapers,| “not receivedU. 8. approval. ‘dicated it would cashier They indi Mrs. Willie Brown. 33,720,000 daily, an increase of some quarters that q “saturation” with Marshall. get the same “most careful sere ig? promised for said Houston often carried money Temperatures iin Region point will soon be reached on the Brown, 25, told police he start-between the bank and its branch. The NAACP tes been backing | ere Tm SNANS copes; mem: all Middle East arms requests in a Feb, 18 State for Sanedoy production of automobiles and oth-; ing papers 21,327,000 dally, a ed the motor of one car and Yesterday, however, he took only | her efforts over the past 29 Department announcement lifting a two-day em-then moved to another to make er products. gain of 90,000; and Sunday pa-papers, which he stacked in boxes months to be admitted to the uni-bargo on such shipments. versity, “T believe that the demand for! pers, 46,044,000, increasing are repairs, Unknown to him, the in the trunk of his 1954 two-tone than 220,000 copies. blue (Dodge) car, girl toddied behind the first car. goods and services will continue The embargo was imposed amid controversy In expelling Miss Lucy from the} it relied backward and crushed to expand in direct relation to the _ Houston was described as about A slight drop in the number of ever a previous shipment of light tanks. her. last night after theie usually blustery university, the trustees accused constantly-growing population,”’ he! ‘daily newspapers— was— reported, month had started with deceptive. declared. ‘I expect the economic her of making “false, defamatory, | "The Saudi request for an undisclosed number The accident occurred in front of | and bald. “due to the merger trend.” There trend. to continue upward.” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | of jet planes and 18 M47 Patton medium tanks, the home of Brown's grandmother, Formerly a dairy farmer and ly lamb-like meekness, are now, including both English-' officials said, is in addition to seven million dollars Mrs. Dollie Brown of 10559 Dan-real estate dealer, he joined the Sunshine and temperatires in the Results thus far in the auto j language papers, 1,498 evening pa- Ws were followed by winds up to vers Ct., Reyal Oak Township. bank several years ago. He is industry as q whole, he pointed | Night Sports Calls pers (up 13); 336 morning papers worth of U. S: military goods authorized for ship- The father did not know of the widely known as a judge of horse 40 miles per hour and mene show- out, uphold his dan, 16 forecast Reporting sports events at (down 34); 549 Sunday papers ment to Saudi Arabia in the past six months. accident until Mrs, Brown came | Pulling contests in southern Michi-|€Ts for production and sale of 6,500,-night? Sports department night (down 25); and seven all-day, Israel's big request for 63 millions in defensive. pe -the house and saw the child's gan, Ohio, Indiana and Ontario. 000 cars and q million tracks in | telephone number is FE 2-0104, dailies (up 2), | weapons is still “under consideration.” “ , police said. itario. Added to puddles created by the U.S. in 1956. melting snow, the rain flooded countlessand a few back roads The GM president also stated that a gas turbine car_is a GM production possibility in about 10 years, although he does not “‘fore- Survey Studies Facilities for Aged ~ Oakland County Airport Road and Maple Read, see’ an atomic-powered automo- Some subdivision roads.and in- bile at this time. A University of Michigan survey 20, although some Naas had as: jout of state funds. The average! supported patients. In the remain-| inon-active-treatment facilities, or Some 660 interviews were made, tersectiongs were reported under 12 of facilities for the care of chron-many as 40 beds and some as few length of stay is two years. ing 21 homes, the range in mopth-those providing care other than inches of water and mud. representing a patient population) ically ill and aged in Oakland as ten or léss, Once Was Enough... | All but four of the homes studied ly rates averaged $50. continuing acting medical treat-Oakland County Read Commis- of 928. ~ ‘County gives the local institutions| The average number of direct-|had television sets, most of them ment to chronically-ill and aged| sion, its switchboard jammed for That's right, it took just one ‘a good rating, but calls attention care workers to patients was one had one or two wheelchairs and all persons, “It appears that the majority of hours this morning by incominginsertion of this little Press to a lack of physical or occupation-to seven, The County Infirmary had some outdoor recreational pported facilities in Oakland County were calls, erected warning flares and Want Ad to sell both the al therapy. has a one to nine ratio. area. Only one, however, had a private patients was $16, and the Surveyed were all facilities in quite well-equipped and staffed to range and refrigerator. You, largest range Was $100. Oakland County licensed by the signs along several county roads. “In general, the facilities sur-None of the buildings; the ‘re-laboratory on the site. serve as homes for the aged andMichigan State Department of Tonight’s forecast calls —ter~ too, can get the. same quick veyed seemed to be providing ade-port said, were built for the pur-Twenty-four facilities did not dif-Rates also differed for both for people, who, though not gpd results when you use a Want quate custodial and personal care ‘pose of housing ‘old people or|ferentiate with respect to rates types of patients, depending on the Secial Welfare as convalescent sarily of very advanced age, fair and cool weather, with the Ad to sell, rent, buy, trade, homes or boarding homes for mercury dropping te 30, Tomor- |services; and it was apparent in| chronically disabled or debilitated. chronically {ll. However, the report charged to private and.-publicly-amount and type of care required hire or whatever your need /a nurhber of them that great pains'| added, most of the buildings had by them. . the aged, The Oakland County to a point where they cannot live row should be mild, with tem- may be. Try:one and see! Infirmary and Convalescent Hos-peratures rising to 44-48 degrees. ‘had been taken to make the pa-ibeen well-adapted to their purpose. Kenton E. Winter, research as-independently in vate quarters KENMORE ELEC. RANGE, tients feel at home,” the report sociate in the Bureau of Public of their own, or fit into the homes'| Lowest Pontiac temperature pre- pital were also included, - Of the the report said, In Today's Press’ patients, like new, Ah pea refrig., states. Health Economics, planned and Included were 34 convalescent of their children or other rela-ceding & a:m. was 37 — Prag! $75 ea FE 2-27 88 per cent were 65 or over and County News:,........... uu, uM ‘conducted the survey, homes and six boarding homes. (Continued on Page 2,.Col. 7) primes: registered 41 The study, released yesterday, nine per cent were over 960, Some ‘The survey was ‘carried out over p.m, To Place Your Want Ad showed that most of the ee two-thirds of the patients were Sports "**eeeeeeeee 7, 28, 2 | were 9% per cent women and 69 per cent of these a six week’ period in 1955 by the Ike’s running mate? Read Peter Edson, page 4. Marsh, Chiropractic Heath ..5......56 * -DIAL FE 2-8181 Theaters cc cneee. 3 Bureau of Public Health Econom- | aaa & toy ae cae we were le rtn, s Lorraine Ct, Just ask for the TV & Radio Programs....... 39 jies, of the School of Public Health. Citizens speak on parking, see letters, page 6. cent full. , WANT AD DEPT. | More than half of the patients Wilson, Eari.. ae Primary objectiyes of the survey Income Tas Retarns Prepared After retirement, what ? Read Bofle, page 26. The average of beds was were maintained wholly or partly} ¢ Pages 17, 18, 19 were to obtain about 995 nufnber ‘Women's information ¥ Mis Huten Sty Open Bree: FE 4-368 - > t / i / ( | ® 5 a” s = TH E PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 3, es [ital ap ele ss eo i 2 The Day in Birmingham ndes Railway |Community House GleansOpens Frontier \Nearly Halt of Fund Goal | Will Connect Quito and San Lorenzo, Ecuador) coast, promising a new frontier of forests and farmlands for settlers. * * a After four decades of labor, the UM Survey Studies veloped territory of mountains, fer- tile valleys, heavily wooded hills, savannas and dense jungle. _ Large areas may be thus opened |[Faciliitesfor Aged | siverpe PERFECTIONIST — Adam Winter, of Maid, Germany, chet one of the Rorpan earthenware pots he made after 25 years of ex- perimenting with matreials and baking processes. Williams Rips AEC Deal With Firms; Asks Revision POPE PIUS IS 89 — This is the official portrait of Pope Pius XII, EVANSVILLE, Ind. uw — Gov.| picked public uiility giants” have released by the Vatican on the occasion of the Pontiff's 80th birthday, G, Mennen Williams of Michigan been let in on the ground floor * says the people’s 12 billion dollar of the atomic program while the investment in the discovery of door was “effectively”shut to _jatomieoo power “is about to be| 3,50@ small concerns, i F 5 z ifdi stolen from them.”’To prevent this, Wilems “Thiscalledies “domme wha . 1cameoation.” he ee me for a reversal of Eisenhower ad- ‘William Service J. Pappas for William J. . Pappas, ministration policies in develop- ment of atomic energy for pence: |thé time use and a congressi re- conservatism.”* > write of the Atomic Energy Act. Reema pesaiagiy orang pps He told a Jefferson-Jackson Day! ai stance ‘slagiiins Gaal labdapenbe: dinner last night that the result of} ee : the existing program will be a|"_- monopoly of essential patents by 'a “few large combines.” He said a “handful of hand- Groups Vote Support «to Parking Proposal (Continued From Page One) group said ‘‘the group is in ¢om-ions. plete agreement with the bond is-Facilitatingthe access of pa- sue and the fact that it will bring an increase in taxes and that it will never be a lien on a man's home or any real estate because big utilities, monopoly, he said, will lead to i He said the law as it stands re- from income derived from it.” |stations along the sometimes zig- passengers. it will be paid for exclusively County Tops Quota 2 P.M. Saturday Is Deadline for — 000 CIO in the county members and approximately 20,000 living in Bond Purchases Absentee Ballots FSin® zg | eF* f I |i eft 14i iH gfe gz | i ag 3 i < iy gs £5 i A Z Ea : iei E z Bsé Mrs. Bessie Willie Wilcox Oakland County topped its U. S. il in the city of have Pontiac,by resolution endorsed the Tomorrow2 p.m, is the dead- at Mrs; Bessie Willie Wilcox, 54, of savings bond quota by 33 per cent program Pontiac 57 Brush St., died Wednesday in in January, according to Alfred for additionaj five cent ‘shert Receiving Hospital, Detroit. She C. Girard, chairman of the County term parking.” § Ag bSiek Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday # — A bill ing will benefit the entire mass Fifty-seven ballots have LANSING requiring been from her church, the Bray Temple of the people who park in Pon- legislative approval of special deer marked to date, Mrs. Evans said C.M. eT Rockwell Ave. tiac. seasons was apparently dead in today. They include voters coming) The Rev. E* Britton will offici-committee sent by Lastly, declared the to in clerk's and)! found violations the R. today, there its they that vote the office 29 of state ate with burial in Oak Hill Ceme-additional Minicipal lots will make safety and Godé in the sponsor. also mailed-in ballots, she said. health park, Rep. Kenneth O, Trucks it for located Ten Road. tery. The body will be at the Frank (R-“pleasant people coming to on E. Mile )|CarruthersFuneral Home after 7 and not Ronald waskilled Pontiac will discourage Carter -and Baldwin), chairman of the House Gronchi's Next Stop p.m. Saturday. Conservation, sent his own bill them when they know there is little back but did not explain his action. likelihood of finding a parking New Bronze Building Earlier, Gov. Williams had indi- space.”’ cated would measure. 1956 of Union Travel will Will-Be First in World he veto the Norfolk Navy Base of The Organizations meeting the be in Marilyn Monroe YORK world's Trucks’ bill would have re-Landslide Kills 40 to 50 (INS) — Vienna, NEW (INS)—The WASHINGTON Italian quired the Conservation Commis- first bronze skyscraper soon will RIO DE JANEIRO «®—A land-President Giovanni Gronchi leaves sion te deer hunting has an estimated Washington for j ah ow Hollywood be erected on New York City's submit the attorney slide killed 40 today a top-level ween regulations to gen- THERMO-RITE Park Avenue. to 50 persons and injured 100 in briefing on Atlantic defenses at -. A contract for 3,200,000 pounds eral, the governor and a special Santos, the world's biggest coffee the Norfolk, Va., Naval Base, and _lot bronze to be used in the Sea-port and a city of 200,000 popu-the rest of his North American -offi-lation, _A_cloudburst Joosened_ eet ee cials that plan earth hill. From installation, he}Building officials said if individ-be unworkable. objected the would ‘on a will leave the for naval Ottawa, Canada, and j RADIATES MAXIMUM. MEAT ua] bronze units which will make One-third of the lightning then return to the U. for al ee oe oe 'ilm Producer all ee S. * up the walls of the building were The sun gives as much energy victims lose their lives by seek-swing across the country and back PROTECTSFLYING SPARKS, AGAINST stretched end to end they would in one minute as mankind uses in ing shelter during a storm under flying to Rome March 14. ASHES,AND DRAFTS before DIRT measure 104 miles, la year. a nearby tree. his four-day state visit . e TWIN DOORS OPEN WIDE FOR EASY yy ___groesthe South.__|Tee,' who appeared made LOADINGFUEL OF outside ference in the cai =] friends for himself Gronchi and his many} © CONTROL DRAFT WITH TWO SLIDING DOORS FOR FAST OR SLOW Fine © coun- dent of Marilyn Monroe, Inc, She try and had two conferences with © SOLID BRASS CONSTRUCTION, BEAUTY UNHEARD OF. THOUSANDS )=® wore a form-fitting black dress. IN USE WINTER AND SUMMER © BURN WOOD, COAL OR GAS * President Eisenhower. The conference was called to these and his FOR VALUABLE BOOKLET WRITE FREE COLORFUL At meetings in announce that Miss Monroe's speeches, particularly Wide “Sleeping Prince,” in which she his enthu-My Fireplaceis. High siastically received address before will costar with Sir Laurence Oliv- session on ier, will go out under the Warner a Wednesday, joint of Congress urged the Address. State, Gronchi City. banner. take will S. Atlantic lead into expanding INLAND producer credit with Olivier. The At 8 am.: Wind velocity 17 m.p.h. Miss Monroe get co U. the to Alliance the in an econ-LAKES SALES famed Englishman will direct. Direction: Sun rises West. Saturday st 7:05 : a.m. > Studio boss Warner disclosed omic coalition as well as mili-3127 W. Huren . Your CENTURY Dealer FE 2-6122—FE 4-712! Moon eete sets Friday Friday at st 6:33 p.m. a.m, that Miss Monroe will get tary, Ba’ et 9:45 Moon rises y 12:67 a.m. a healthy hunk of the profits of the picture, whiclt will be shot in rs England, Someone asked Marilyn to com- For Information Concerning “You meet a better class of hors d'oeuvres in California,’ she answered while munching caviar. | HOSPITALIZATION Honeymoon No Treat PASADENA, Calif. (®—A Dutch had been ill six months. Savings Bond Committee. : “Pontiac vitally needs more City Clerk Ada R. Evans said was Purchases totaled $1,833,400 Gi off-street parking like many oth-Wealth of Nations” by the clerk’s office in the City Hall! rard said, compared with $1,558,163 er cities in -the United States. Smith. Members are men 4 and for a similar period last year. Gives Innocent Plea gs i Thanks to our city commissioners ‘women from Royal Oak, Birming- Sales activity in Michigan was they have by ordinance given the ham, and Pontiac. more brisk than during any other much-needed answer.” peacetime month, State Sales Man- A portion of the seven-item slate To Seek Court Order ager Delmar V. Cote said in an formulated by the group of civic- accompanying statement, which minded realtors said: ‘‘We are not -iset.the January total at $34,068,- interested in any quarrel] the op- position is stirring up with the fo Shut Trailer Park .|000, or 18.3 per cent above the Eugene WilliamsPontiac and quota. . of Press and believe The Press is a nephew, B. W. Williams of Pon- doing a good job by presenting Special Deer Season tlac. the facts fairly and accurately on A sister, Mrs. Ethel Allison, is this parking issue.” Bill Fails in Committee living in Chicago. They added that municipal park- . i z Mutual of Omaha OAKLAND COUNTY OFFICE, Midwest 4-602 ‘4062 W. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM ‘HONEST JOHN’ IN THAILAND—U. 8. rocket an Air Force Globemaster in Bangkok anissile with launching platform is unloaded from realism to SEATO war games. * * sy, sence Maat, Anil Rea ee stint Chalficen Fol ait Mp na: Voice of the People tion community which has proved Voice of the People to be a successful first step to- ward continental integration. Under it customs barriers have been lowered progressively and A. production and trade have W. Prreona.e, pct Just a few innocent questions General Hospital should give this and Editor i Mer. *iansaina Edhor OGiivattied Manaaet regarding this parking lot contro. matter their’ serious RED *: Ree pee no ere enn neers ee neers com ad In his talks with President Eases ey, ‘at Post Office, Pontiac, as second clacs matter . 395 W. HuronSt. _.HoWgr and. business leaders in New MEMBER’"TRE PRESS OF ASSOCIATED Pt nn ee York, Mr. Mayer revealed his inter-I am in tavor of public, parking. : i. For one thing, I don't Ravety jeave est in'a second step toward integra- : unlocked. ~ iy -a shortage of which ‘he believes Europe face within 25 years. the sixé foreign min- (fee ‘coalstéel. community Nave discussed organization of a similar authority for a nuclear pool. Peaceful. use of the atom What ig being done to encour: the stores should ide some a Textile Quota a 7 id bet! ; L but IR de--seg : faige individual enterprise of the lots, toa,” pe a Soe Unsound in Principle President ExsewHowie and Secre- tary of Commerce WmEKs are abso- lutely right in opposing .a drive in Congress for quotas. on: extile im- ports. Yet, that is the hyena the East- land bill already endorsed by 62 Senators and backed .by the Ameri- can Cotton Manufacturers Institute. Opponents of this measure say that ihi? mas morning or & Sunday after- instead of helping cotton farmers, it | i A = of commercial broadcasting in Se __ Thus, dust a Working Girt noon? They to forgotsay. would penalize them and American -consumers as well. * * * David Lawrence Says: z gzi i e 4 B The ;President naturally would be critical of this measure. It President Followed Political Tradition violates the principle of reciprocal trade to which he Jong has sub- .seribed. Secretary Weeks has pointed out that Japan buys WASHINGTON — President Ei-and Sapir, wend ke oak, sidead be acceptable to the Democrats. $150,000,000 worth of American cotton annually. But we import Just why, nobody knows. - serlhower followed the right kind among the voters for a long time the Sanh suey, Paes, who of political advice when he avoid-as to who would succeed Ike in m « ed a specific commitment on who the -yiee-presidential nominee less than $30,000,000 worth of Japanese textiles in should be on the Republican ticket. The exact words the President a year. One needn’t be an expert to see used in answering a question at his press conference have not that if a higher tariff barrier were erected against textile imports, the been stressed in many of the dispatches from Washington and result would be a cut in Japanese radio comments, but, they are i i 1F i ze Eun ge if purchases of American cotton. In the meaningful, Here is what he said, i Medi cal Koo a Deduct $12.250--From-Futyre-Ecatings last five years Japan has been our . “As a matter of fact, I wouldn't best customer for cotton, wheat and mention the vice presidency, in rice. spite of my tremendous admira- —— tion for Mr. Nixon, for this reason: tk ok FE !Hp i I believe it is traditional that the At a time when our textile im- vice president is not nominated until after a presidential candidate ports are less than one per cent of domestic production, it is ‘{s nominated; so I think that we will have to wait to see who the Republican convention nominates, difficult to understand the rea- . and then it will be proper to give soning back of this bill, Our De- an expression on that point."’ partment of State and Agricul- No candidate in advance of a nominating convention has ever ture oppose the quota idea. feeling that the Republi-against Italy. cause,a announced publicly the man he for the, hoopla? COURT REFUSES TVA hearing. : can vice-presidential nominee must wanted as his running mate. The only possible conclusion is that the bill sponsored by Missis- TWO REASONS WHY The reasons are based on dec- British Chided by Doctor sippi’s Senator EastLanp would do ades of political experience. First of all, anyone who is himself aim- for Unsafe Exposure Idea cotton farmers more harm than good. ing to win the presidential nomi- nation doesn't venture to antago- nize any faction which has a vice- Voters’ Apathy Hit By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D copy of Little Lesson 5, Call it presidential candidate in mind. -C RI, a 60-page vol- vest-pocket Listening to a commercial Secondly, to pick a man for vice for which ordinary folk West Michigan’s State Sen. CLypDE umette on television the other night, I president before the convention pondered the recent introduction pay 35 cents and stamped, self- H. Geeruines is going to retire from “You can place some confidence In this votes on the top Man Means a lion and lamb stuff about the entrance fight that any sensible political thisbroad authorityw the Legislature. England -and—the— effect it would— leader will regard as an unneces- and exit of the month of March,” phones sary battle. In politics, the trick have on the health of the people. If as many voters as should By the time the. fellow had > Harvey Middlesworth ex- is to avoid doing the unnecessary do so, read his reasons for de-~ plained again and again how you Br wiluam nvelope "te om to. the Pon- of Waterford. He says the warmest entry and the superfluous where votes tiec Press, “pontine, Michigan ciding against seeking another could save $1,000 that's right, . in a national convention are at he has seen this month make in 40 odd in the vicinity of the Pontiac (Copyright 1 $1,000— by buying a babagg mest stake. ear _term, there will be a lot of red years was on a cloudless day when the from him_instead_of some The-fight now -te—prevent-—the mercury faces in Michigan. Certainly his went into the 60s. On the last dealer. T hed concludedthet Eng ‘Case Records of a Psychologist: renomination of Nixon as vice day of the same. month there was a _land is for president could have ruinous ef- comment on the “apathy of the foot of snow on the ground and the fects. inside the Republican party. people back home” should pro-— temperature that night sroppes close to The British For, while he wasnt a Taft man vide them with ample food for zero. in the preconvention fight of 1952, Council has standing and scientific he is friendly to that wing of the _authority equal to that of any searching thought. for Each party. Likewise, while he didn't body of professional opinion in Year of High School You Miss Regarding the value of a 1799 silver Geerines says he is tired of cham- exactly become a champion of Sen-this country, such, for instance, dollar, ator McCarthy's cause, he did not as our National Research Council. Fritz is at the crossroads! It Fritz quits school now to earn The boss. would doubtless. con- pioning lost causes. After the expira- Mrs. Clifford McLean Will he follow Esau and sell out enough dough to buy an old jalopy, today as ‘New York was from Nis future for an old jalopy? he will punish his wife and chile | ian't he? attack him, England is as far from America sider Fritz more than. ‘stupid, tion of his term he intends to devote of 165 Elizabeth Lake Road, tells me that | Any abandonment of Nixon If 80, that car may cost him dren for all the years to co’ it is a real collector’s item, and worth full time to his work as public rela- Chicago yesterday, so we can't would be regarded, therefore, as 00000, far every from $12.50 to $75, accordingto_ For he will deprive them of contin“ty ignore” the findings” over ate. and can show you my di- year of high school is worth of qualified British investigators $100,000 which he might have dition. Carthy supporters and also ploma,” Pritz might. far more $12,250 in future earnings. And carned if he had gone on throug :” “I can be of more constructive against those Republican organi-just because they do not jibe each year of college adds about college. rations which, in the 1954 con: well with -the-quaint hokum we service there to my people and my ~— ~The designers of such things $25,000 in future income. So be ~ *-* -: gressional campaign, benefited in Yankeeland feed the public in tell me that within five years Stay in school! “Oh, my jalopy oa cost only So when you young fellows country,” he said, “than I can ever smart. are so much from Nixon’s active lieu of scientific oh and com- we can expect highway buses with tempted to quit $500." Frit? might mary, ace By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE argue. be to the State until the people back eampaigning in more than a doz- mon sense. _ He escalators, air-conditioning, was — two-ee that jalopy will cost you en western states. He also has Case Q-389: Fritz F., aged 16, is I referSi ereeriy, S the find- home show some interest in so she $100,000,"" we may ot of beans,he govern-_ way phones and television. buitt up quite” in the junior in-high school. — ing of the British investigators — future 0 SaltsPentok bean, he oy. oa se ment.” so-called ‘‘Eisenhower wing” of * * * that “exposure” to cold, damp, ever be so gullible! — After a recent visit to his old home the party. “Dr. Crane, he wants to drop out MODERN ESAU * * te draft, sudden change of weather, BE SCOTCH : town of Pontiac, , and get a job,” his mother began, The President has had a better wet feet, insufficient clothing, Don't be a modern Esau who Among those lost causes was “for he has a girl and wants to buy rendered volunteers no a temporary During ‘grammar and ~ high sells out his future for Rothwell Flowers, * chance to observe Nixon at work ete., the Senator's. singlehanded fight against recent legislation increas- ing teacher's salaries $200.. He was fighting for the vital prin- ciple that local school boards should have the right to run their own affairs. But he got no help from anybody in the Senate or from the homefront. Voters deserve this lecture. We hope for their sake that Sen. GrEr- ENG” WIL ‘charge his” fiirid” about~ *. quitting. We need men like him in the Legislature. Atom Pool for Europe ' For Americans interested in Eu- ropean integration, there was impor- tancethe U.S. of Renz | in visit Mayer, chairman of the European Coal and Steel Community. This former Premier of Fiance didn’t confine himself to talking now living in Toledo, writes, “I a amazed at.the progress you've made in your city in recent years, and you're doing it in such @ substantial way that I hope you'll never get the job finished. When you stop progressing, you're tn a rut. Toledo\ could learn some good lessons from Pontiac.” One of the best safety slogans is Passing schools take it slow; it the little ee Cat a SS Verbal Orchids to— J. A. Tillson of 230 North Saginaw St.; eighty-second birthday. _ Mrs. Jessie Zahn of 62 Dakota Drive; eighty-first birthday, Mrs. William H. Fagan of Holly; ninetieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burt of Ortonville; fifty-seventh wedding an- niversary. Simon Rudduck of Holly; eighty-sixth birthday. than anybody else. He finds Nixon more susceptible to respiratory able and versatile and perhaps -infection than volunteers similar- more familiar with Ike's policies ly inocalated but not exposed than anybody else on the Eisen-to any of the discomforts named. hower team. He has been in on In the face of this British Medi- all the important conferences on cal Research Council's finding, to governmental affairs, national and say nothing of the everyday ex- international. The President, to be perience of millions of young sure, has been leaning on Nixon Americans who worry little about for political guidance. such “exposure,” it is difficult to_ IF NOT NIXON, WHO? understand why so many of our If it isn't to be Nixon, then who? health officials persist in the de- Several ee are mentioned, Gov-lusion. From the customs of of _Massachusetts-is—-youngtoday, It Wouldseem people an able man. There's a contro-that the health officials are just versy, however, over his eligibility, kidding themselves. since, though of American paren-* * * tage; he was born abroad. Doubt-The British Medical Research less the Supreme Court would ulti-Council may or may not be aware mately rule that he is eligible, but that I have been teaching the it would make quite a rhubarb truth about “exposure” these for the Democrats to play” with many years. If members of the a ea iy Couneéil are aware of my teaching, it go@s»to show that the prophet is not without honor save, etc. If they are not aware of it, the secretary of the Council should get a letter off to me right away —just “address it Brady, Health Advisor, U. S. A.—and I'll be happy to present each member of the Council with a complimentary an auto." “But I have urged him to go on ‘till he ‘receives his diploma. Can't you give him some advice about the value of more education?” HEED BEN FRANKLIN “An investment in knowledge,” said wise old Benjamin Franklin, “always pays the best dividends.” In case any modern youth think Benjamin Franklin was talking through his hat, please __listen to a modern scientist, Dr. Paul ©. Glick, of our Census : lagkee ’ Dr. Glick recently computed the lifetime eatnings of Americans who had dropped out of school at various years. Some stopped after 1 to 4 years of grammar education. Others finished 8th grade, etc. So discuss this Case Record in high school classes. Dr. Glick’s - data aré. listed in the next para- graph: Education Earnings 4th grade $ 72,000 8th grade $116,000 12th grade $165,000 ~ Part college $190,000 College graduate $268,000 | pleasure that tickles his fancy today. Remember, there are a lot | of tomorrows stretching out ahead. The average high school gradu- ate nowadays has approximately 60 additional years of longevity before him. How much leverage would Fritz's: jalopy exert in prying loose a good job 10 years hence when he is married and has several chil to support. “Boss, I have a 10-year-old ja- Jopy,”” Fritz might hopefully ex- claim, ‘‘so please consider me for the job that is open.” ‘ school, the taxpayers buy your education for you, but-in college you must ante up at least $1,500 per year for such schooling. Be Scotch, therefore, and get your money's worth while the edu- cation is still free! Notice that the high school gra- , duate has a he or of $165,000 against $116, the fellow who quit after 8th grade, That means you get $49,000 ino later life for those 4 in ~“hiigh school. “Eachjy us equal to $12,250 in hard cash. Be -smart. Don't cheat yourselfand your future family out of this ‘much greater cash income, And you veterans, please” take advantage of your G-l schooling rights. Send for my booklet ee yee Guidance Kit,” enclosing: — stamped return envelope, plus 6 <2 cents. If you heed its advice, you. hoe! be $100,000 ahead, =. © ways write te Dr. George stir “ Sees vate The typingwitadcrenedprin we when Foy for his phiets i -® 7 2 i ee RsSS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956. a SA Be gy 20s ek : d Voice of the People Voice of the People Readers Present Views Fo commercial broadcasting in © 26°6 and the effeet it would _¥ . © the health of the people. W oe time the fellow had ex- Pood &2ain and again how you : ! ‘* $1,000 that’s right, at hy buying a $3,300 ear $s; naw Insiead of some other gf | bad concluded that Eng- F a | ; t i : + * Prush Medical Research has standing and scientific Coe” equal to that of any = ' professional opinion in ‘ rtry. such, for instance, ? thona) Research Council. as far from Ame rica go2 New York was from. “ veste ray, 80 we can't Vos¢ aaf '9 ignore the findings gl ie British investigators af vise they do not jibe cae <7 the quaint hokum We } ¢o°® land feed the public in ¢ entiie truth and com- oad ors 2 f aly, owt particularly to the find- fy! the British investigators ripesure’’ to cold, damp, rf wedden change of weather, ¢, i! Pa insufficient clothing, {/ (~edered volunteers no aeceptible to respiratory than volunteers similar- +! gisted but not exposed i ns the discomforts named. i. e of this British Medi- i h Council's finding, to i yg af the everyday ex- r millions of young who worry little about ure.” it is difficult to why so many of our Is preres in the de ple today. it would | seem pealth officials are just ihe meplycs, * * * pritish Medical Research nt may not be aware mo) been teaching the iva eNposure’” these cears. U members of the { nave aware of my teaching, show 15) gre that the prophet wy, If About Munic Just a few innocent questions town on a bus, What is being done to encour- age individual enterprise when petition with private business?As for the merchants, isn'tmon- the ey the who work down- many.anes people can get away from. their jebs every three hours to move their cars? It would be to the Advantageof _Just & Working Girt The ‘City has explained ten times that the meters will even- ipal Parking General Hospital should give this matter their’ serious consiceration when Voting on Monday, William R. Harrison 395 W. Huron St. Iam in favor of public parking. For one thing, 1 don’t have tp leave > my ear unlocked. : I have also seen the young | agarshy iryiemell @-car.qut get-away and stopping. T've seen lots packed solid, and they woald have to move them __around to get out. nd nee I had a fender damaged, too, and all they said was thatit hap- there. They raise the prices on the nights a person can a But I do think the _stores _ shay eee. some of the lots, toa, . dt. seems like Mr. Stolorow ts really afraid of his lots new. He didn’t even have decent lots or soma pa on them until be was ica. ‘hit dete are _assessed as vaeant property.I + don't believe Mr, Stolorow even livesin the city, so why should Re a Set Oe ets : A Taxpayer I'd like to ‘pop in and ask one question: Were those pictures of parking lots that have been put on those hand bills taken Christ- mas morning or a Sunday after- tent ban Semaine“ #7) there would be doubt raised @Mong the voters for a long time "8 to who would succeed Ike in Mise he didn't stay on in the Presi- Wticy, really couldn't | f be i et| ge i i eri : i: F Sew Vork state Lf : ar Dewey, too, has said some part 9 Seal about the Democrats ef There seemsto be, at least 16 Years resort minedby Turks. Greece, Ago CLOSED, carries with it of “Automobile the establishment Parking equ & feeling that the Republi- can vite-pi te nominee must against Italy. COURT REFUSES TVA hearing. British Chided by Doctor for Unsafe Exposure Idea clted authority beginat the northwest corner of West Huron and North Johnson, thence north- wardly on the westerly line of — and... Congratu For college cod MG The merits you have. w wish you all the bestir ae. an. as We ev “uaM BRADY, M. D. copy of Little Lesson5, Call it C RI, a 6-page vest-pocket vol- umette for which ordinary folk ~ , pay 3% cents and stamped, self- “peered the recent introduction addressed envelope. : A Thus, this broad authority would principleslife in or 100 words long, gear to personad include all property on both sides tions, Don, and may... , You gainheclth and hygiene, not to e- “36 letters, not more than one page of West Huron between Johnson Dr william Brady, if a stemped self-and North Saginaw and all streets in every way . .., We love youaddréssed envelope ts sent to the Pon- nous, or treatment, will be answered the highest score. . . As-evéryday ec Press, Pontiac, Michigan. in that vicinity. Property owners more and more ; . Copyrigh 1956) in the vicinity of the Pontiac (Copyright 1958) Case Records of a Psychologist: Deduct $12,250 From Future Earnings -= for Each Year of High School You Miss — Fritz 1s at the crossroads! If Fritz quits school now to earn _The boss ed Goubtless con- Will he follow Esau and sell out enough dough to buy an old jalopy, sider Fritz more 4. said, his future for an old jalopy? __he will punish his wife and _chil- Pa oe oe . naps woth er hae if so, that car may cost him dren for all the years to come. not $500 but $100,000, for every “Boss, 1 ama bith slhinkiiede For he will deprive them of over year of high school is worth ate and can show you. my di- $100,000 which he might have $12,250 in future earnings. And ploma,” Fritz. might. far more earned if he had ‘gone on through —each year-of -coliegeadds about college. $25,000 in future income. So be . * * es og. smart. Stay in school! “Oh, my jalopy will cost only So when you young fellows are By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE $500," Fritz might argue. tempted to-quit school, remember “But that jalopy will cost you Esau. He was hungry, exeept for Case Q-389: Fritz F., aged 16, is pot beans, sold maybe $100,000," we may logically a of so he stupidly a junior in high school. reply. out his future birthright. Don’t. ever be so gullible! LJ LJ Ld “Dr. Crane, he wants to drop out MODERN ESAU and get a jcb,"" his mother began, BE SCOTCH Don't be a modern Esau who “for he has a girl and wants to buy sells out his future for a temporary During grammar and high an auto." pleasure that tickles his fancy school, the taxpayers buy your “But I have urged him to go on today. Remember, there are a lot education for you, but in college till he receives his diploma, Can't you must ante up at least $1,500 you give him some advice about per year for such schooling. the value of more education?” Be Scotch, therefore, and get your money’s worth while the edu- HEED BEN FRANKLIN cation is still free! “An investment in knowledge,” Notice that the high school gra- said wise old Benjamin Franklin, duate has a lifetime income of “always pays the best dividends.” $165,000 against $116,000 for the In case any~-modern youth fellow who quit after 8th grade. think Benjamin Franklin was That means you get $49,000 in talking through his _ hat; please tater life 4 years in- for those listen’ to a modern scientist, Dr. high school. Each year is thus Paul €. Glick, of our Census equal to $12,250 in hard cash. Be Bureau. smart. | Don’t cheat yourself and Dr. Glick recently imipated the your future family out of this lifetime earnings of Americans much greater cash Income, of tomorrows stretching out ahead. who had dropped out of school at And you veterans, please take’ The average high school gradu- various years. Some stopped after ate nowadays has approximately advantage of your G-l schooling. 1 to 4 years of grammar education. ‘60 additional years of longevity rights. Others finished 8th grade, etc. Send for my booklet “Vocational before him. So discuss this Case Record in Guidance Kit,” _-enclosing =a high school classes. . Dr. Glick’s How much leverage would stamped return envelope, plus 20 data are listed in the next para-Fritz’s jalopy exert in prying ag ae . ss ahiaes ete Ae WE SD If you heed its advice, cents. honor save, etc. you eo jqpout loose a good job 10 years hence graph: be $100,000 ahead, . of it. the may pot " not aware when he is married and has “tt ef the’ Council should Education Earnings ~ - Always re. te4sDr.wae W. Crane several children to support. * $m care o Michigan, Pu Pay “Boss, I have a. 10-year-old | ja self-addresied env es ws {to me right away ith grade: $ 72,000 “got je aan Ware" "Stevens Hall “and for“ the “April “S} Eleven-year-old ‘Bonnie Vatluet “Edna tell him we're through? I'm atraid ‘General Guild. dinner. ‘is already a good little -cook, and| and he’ll do this to me again, 2, 1956 you feel pullty of having oftend- éd him, or not, it's up te you to track him down and say sweet and soothing things aimed at get- ting him over his cross with you, His real or imagined hurt is de- priving you of a boy friend That’ 8 what hurts you. Mrs. Marquis Opens Home | to Church Unit Mrs. Rogers Marquis opened her}: home on Istand lane, Bléomfield ‘Your hurt is only secondary to/him while he's in this delicate his. And you're being hurt be-‘mood, Tease him back intg his normal good spirits, Take the cause you made him mad, The blame youself—tell him you're sor- solution is to get him over it. ry, you dind't mean it, And you're the only one to do it. Apologize to him for unintention- And should it happen again, ally doing something amiss, Be rememberwas all your fault, it sweet, kind and very gentle With And don't let a week of silence go by you, between +, Whip at once into your patch-up act, It's your permanent job, (Copyright, 1956) Slacks Are coer rrayenn ten etree rennet her mother says. She likes Hills, Th evening for the espe- again, andwill more each it burt cially to bake. But her recipe meeting of the Women's Auxiliary) — —Hime!”’ be This Easter really look your best. for you readers is one for fudge. of the Episcopal on of the | Bonnie is in sixth grade at sa MSs ee Advent. Good grooming starts with a glow- |Whitfield School. She loves to srg fs We oe whee In_ the buginess meeting _ con-, _and_proper_make-___ Tread TINY SUSTY SUIS. And anys} -And obviously each “ you is aaie- ducted by Mrs. Franklin ead, the’ up. ithing about a lake fascinates her. group decided to make the new, jing for the other to apologize. |Since the family has moved into choir vestments for the church as! You say he gets upset over the YOUR FREE DEMONSTRATION a new home on Sylvan Lake Bon- part of the stewardship program, least little sara You also claim awaits you. The invaluable personal atten-nie has enjoyed ice skating. She's and voted a contribution to Bishop -—fyou™ haven't donea — EMILY POST at tion 80 important fo your own kind of looking forward to-lots of swim-| | Richard S. Emerich’s anniversary ; wrong. beauty is given without obligation by .a ming this summer. specially trained Merle Norman Demon- It would seem that you've done strator, You experience the delight of CHOCOLATE FUDGE = something—even if it's a little Mrs; Ben Moshier wap named Mira-col beauty treatment and make-up By Bonnie Valuet something—to rub his fur the Christian social relations chair- ...all before you buy. Call for a free % pound—— or margarine wrong way. And -you haven't man for the auxiliary. r == ANN JUDITHLUNDY demonstration, age chocolate pudding helped the situation much by not in cup confectioners’ sugar ‘Mr, and Mrs, John Lundy-of Mrs. Marquis and Mrs. Clarence . VIVIAN SCOTT ® speaking to him, | add Eastwood drive announce the en-Suhr will serve as co-chairmen of Melt butter or m slacks in the car as they will be MERLE norman gagement of their daughter, Judith When some boys get mad at the coffee hours to be held_follow- milk and pudding. Mix "until Concert Pianist smMeric STUDIO more comfortable than dresses and Ann McLintock to Armold Luttrell girls they behave like wounded ele-ing the Sunday services during ‘smooth. Add confectioners sugar, will not wrinkle as easily, of Rochester. The couple has set phants, They go off by themselves the nionth of March. continue mixing until very smeoth. to Be Featured “Our however, 12 W. HURON— PONTIAC no date for the wedding. jand sulk, nursing their wounds in Mrs. Jack Couzens has invited problem, is this: |Pour ‘into a greased pan and let; We will, FE 2-4010 private. They shrug off any patch-the group to her home on Orchard With Symphony of course, have to stop )set about half an hour. Cut into along the road for our meals up efforts with sarcastic cracks. Lake road for iethe Aoed 5> macting. ‘pieces. Vivian Seott, accomplished con-Te Ss _ all the time they're wishing cert pianist, will be the featured fter—patied_affec- For the man who must carry his} Luncheon Atten +guest artist with the Pontiac-Sym- Attended Gonaiels and teased back into good office with him there is a wide! phony Orchestra March 14 at 8:30 humor. STORE HOURS: range of leather business cases, in- * * by Lutheran Guild o'clock in Lincoln Junior High Monday thru Saturday cluding ones with alphabetized School. Guild members of Grace Luth- Other boys, when they're an-* ° * 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M, files, ring-binders,-and compart- eram) Church met at the church noyed, shoot their tops on the spot. ments for tobacco, stationery, note Thursday for a cooperative tunch-Miss Scott, in’ private lifé Mrs. |They explode in all directions and pads, unopened mail, umbrellas eon, Mrs. S. A. Hanson, Mrs. Clar-Andrew Ramey, ‘has made many get it out of their systems, Then and rubbers. There are also ones; ence Brandt and Mrs. Emma personal appearances, as well as) rapidly calm down—it's all over. with no compartments but plenty Young. served as hostesses. radio and..TV appearances. She of room for memoranda of all) Your boy friend is obviously Devotions were given by Mrs. is a former Pontiac resident and a shapes and sizes. | the brooding type. And whether Emiel Koop. New members re-graduate of Pontiac. High School. ceived into the guild were Mrs, The Washington Times-Herald re- Eugene Trapp, Mrs, Lewis Morten-fers to Miss Scott as a-“flawless SHORT CIRCUIT stylist,” In an editorial. in The json, Mrs. C. W. Grimes and Mrs. * PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL E : Pontiac Press following a benefit 11 Ya S. 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Please, we went to Europe, 1 took 43 |tinue with my career, in spite of of ot, omy bes 9 j of humor, > darling, get up and go to our apart-| assorted pieces of baggage for | mattresses on the floor.” jment, or our house. my clothes, Alfred never com-*.% * COMPRETELY pve, ol oe ined. He'd just say, ‘Throw Her thushand ,broke in: “I amj ‘| “ ‘Sweetheart,you make it seem “4 reporter asked, old are Recently we bride if we married’! Alfred wity. We had been driving in Italy|completely overboard!’ always amazed at Joan's ingen-you, Miss Crawford?’ My m aren't -orunaer peat honest and factual, trunk.’’ per-ores the early dark of the dawn, ‘This| |## the uncivilized businessI Just , one Sapreasive steele rate most “lever saw,’ he said as be bumped! fascin-| into the makeup man.” if something annoys) 26 Mr. Steele “I really es marriage, get] a-dress, a tie * ¢ * at ** [don't mind, It’s fun.” said Joan. “Of course, PGP E + ak Oi ‘““She-can press ___ Youll see a thing in the world but love.” sdopt-| ~~ loads of new ie") doan’s previous marriages end-~ California playclothes and Joan Crawford's former husbands, -the most magnificent woman they have WE HAVE Lanz originals Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Franchot Tone ever known, a few 1955 demonstrator appliances avail- Ss ‘Wibieet nediadsos.a ole and Phil Terry (left to right), say she is. a Ad.Bi en ee © able see at terrific savings. Come in today and these like-new ranges— washers — plus L- ee quilted econ take ee a df "ae M .y Whit = dryers— Etc. from the high school home tical because___tele ion Oe pared ot of the children. WhichScone? Why not a a soeer y irs. 20@ Winite |= | —Mrs._Joe-White—ofPine street 7 was honored at a surprise birthday| i party Wednesday afternoon. She!” economics : class. Spring Clothes. Joan Crawford Steele is one was presented with a birthday cake va CHO4 ey i _ beautifal package of surprises, her husband says. “She is the ‘Most, exciting woman in the world, and I've never seen herwhen she beautiful!” His wes Snail omeame . . and gifts. * © @ Those giving the party were) rs. William Vaughn, Mrs. Mabel)M B Parker, Grace Miller and Mrs. s|s} 4nt |i) 4620 Dixie Phone OR ; ae Highway 3-260! ce Ln . s | -Easter Clothes. = - “When a I I get too busy move into ~ making studio Leona Hunter. + Bi CL LS SRNR EO ee 3eS. eee os i : : ends,” Joan said.“In that way I don't inflict the aor of my work on my fam-5 | sults coats and inject them tenseness I experience Le i with the during Today’s fine e ; dresses keyed , I have ansnderstanding group of people around me. Elva Martien, my cos- Tomorrow’s precious Heirlooms ensembles tumer, has been ah pc and with me 12 years; Serge has Have you ever thought what the phrase summer cottons Charles Lang, my brilliant and wonderful cameraman, has been photographing pt Spe od ; ws : . “A In of diamond is forever” really means? part, it means that the blazing beauty a truly fine diamond is imperishable; modeled here Fe ghee Joma they aan cai Al Miss Crawford is shown with her present husband, but, equally important, it means that your the —" ay field, but be-. fred N, Steele, soft drink manufacturer, diamond will be the foundation of a eng learned to cage © E ae een parey New Paint Scented hadliponsl -aclhasarat = bored details,I am proudof their loyalty Like Spring Flowers | ‘they are selling a paint, in a” ee. Housewives and others who a] le iar Plage cap ring ‘ _ 1K i ry-| att Sgn yg Reggae headaches when in a newly paint-| ing ankael — \saS smarried-without even. waiting. for |emeeeeneeeeee -_—________ -|9 od one L enceg ares’ | Fashioned for Spring ... . 5 + Vegans, where 1 began to rea-] SWIRLAWAVE EMBRACE ... gentle caressing | Use that I had roan a sirt | flair upward. A feminine coiffure of loveliness. i Everywhere photographers, re RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP [> porters. I used to have a diffi-FE 2-144 : 88 Wayne St, | cult time getting her to my: |= $$ is ___________“Joan_hadto start the picture.| 2 _CQAartr 7G |I tad to fy Fast on business! QPHCTAL |Tals Ras | , SAVINGS family. tradition. It will be worn by your children and your children’s children as a symbol of love of family. Make sure we Gein} oe te Ged SC “f becoming such a symbol. Let us help youmake this important selection. ° : FASHION‘SHOW ~ Saturday 4 . her studio dressing room. I'll nat- urally join you, I told her, hot being able to stay away. The dressing room is about 8 x 10. At ous and te out co os &. . = o Our . , 9 “10%-a-Month” Plan “ oy March 3 floor. Thereee i £. Helps rYou 18Give 7eFiner dim sd makeup man, 1 was ake a hairdresser and i a QUALITY DIAMONDS! Choosing her engagement ring? Remember 2:30 P.M. wardrobe people would be there in — you may give her a diamond of fine ! Connolly’s quality and beauty. and — as little as $00.00 per week! Come in and let-us. explain how easily our Year-Payment-You are invited! | Plan works. “But you have to get out of here. * s Plan now to - They will be walking in any min-3 be here ... meet A x YOUR CHOICE: Of Any of ‘the Following: OLD BRITON CASTLE f 3 your friends here \ (Exactly As Pictured) 4 \ HISTORIC Pink AMERICA or Blue ' . Everyone knows i ‘LEARNto: oe oa EARN! WINSTON apres coy aaaPOMONA ~~ WINCHESTER A. $85.00 Set the most clothes wonderful are found. ein Sikiy te P; . $] Qs C. $325.00 Set at the dotetied interme 50-1ece Set * © © © © © @« e@ — D. $150.00 Set ” : SERVICE FOR 8 E-$375.00 Set - Phone FE 4-1854 (Includes Vegetable Dish and Platter) i Coll Mise Wilson Todey | e Bloomfield yY i for Iatormation -i Bde DIXIE Porrery | . ; | AC For Your Convenience : — BEAUTY COLLEGE : Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M—Sundey, Noon to 9 P.M. Fashion Shop -1H Haren, Dehing Kresge’'s |] 5281 Dixie Hwy. ‘(Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 |‘d i Belgium mileshas of IES welch is currently Saar at population'nine million, an area LOUISVILLE, Ky. @ — Motor- {iss entering Louiville blinked LET /é/ccy PAY ALL YOUR BILLS when they saw this sign: “Lex- an, 1855, the Soviet Unlon on fow oo possi to guess cy Bim Anwwrer | | Coe — oe eee are . _—" a series of hydrogen 8 a ae oy Ce a " abe? ee ee Bh Se | oe aaRe at ta . ou woe ieee 5 bomb test detonations. ington—Home of the University al * @ @ Kentucky.” : : The sign was taken down butIf this is so, Russian soldiers|the pranksters weren't identified. would appear to be the first to ——__|@ have. experienced thermonuclear Announce Promotions tests. The United States has not] EAST LANSING a—State Police publicly announced troop partici-|have -announced promotion of pation in such. tests. Arthur H. Long, personnel direc-| . tor, and William. J, Ward, com- Profits from U.S. national forests; mander of the training school at; is $354 million’ a year, $36 million East Lansing headquarters, from in cash and the rest if improved|the rank of sergeant to lieutenant. facilities, according to \J.S: forest|Long has been with State Police service estimates. since 1001 sed Ward ike — : _ eee Fags AZ2W2M % QQ)" 4a.s— 2d ~ , corpo ee Add wp the cash you need. Consolidate your billy’. . . reduceSR, ree oy ae eel ee tow on. This chart. shows how low your vanents can be Money in f Day! | ‘32:.82*| raion Sit Wise ene 0 Seema | _ Fae"AVS araship | $100 | $ 5-72 , 175 9.87 >. FE 3-7123 350 19.88 : _ 500-} 3 : Fi *~ acd Interest is. com ted mht oe eee og tae ence uA der, fue: T.27 tron 9300v0 $300 RATION dl Aim, GOOD ’-YEAR | coor a 4 5 yp X We're overstockes — inventory’s coming — BUY NOW and SAVE! hrusichey one Nita Party H, MAREDY JOR "és 1 NORTH SAGINAW ST.. ny © 18 Gallon elena = ONLY ‘169° _ Your Convenience OPEN SATURDAY ‘TIL > P.M. Stop In and Meet the Friendly People at ROTH LUMBER CO. paella gee ge eheeasrens 8 jar charges that the West was _pre-| — -paring new wars and forming) Zhukov, former comrade-in-arms) «‘aoeressive blocs” against tthe So of President Eisenhower — ed viet camp. / latter was a military man defeat of Germany, was virtually] 2tukev and his re exiléd by the late Stalin after the shals Alexander Vasilevsky aah war_at a time when he was a Maga Leauge peers om popular figure. Soviet armed forces, when geviet Premier Georgi Ma-| They did this to such an. extent that they could be accused of hav- lenkev resigned a year ago and shui ing their own Soviet “massive re- now he has scored two triumphs : taliation’ plan. The latter phrase, in the 26th Soviet Communist Party Congress, ’ whenby U.S. Secretary used of a ane cade 6 mous State = Foster Dulles, was tak- jukov been : “len by Soviet propagandists to mean ber of the Central Committee and) an American “aggression” plan. also a candidate-member of the . ~? . «& ¥ Presidium, the top ruling body. In| Zhukov was quoted as saying the latter category he does not) that the Soviet arméd forces “now/' hav voting rights in the Presid-|have diverse atomic and nuclear ium but nevertheless enjoys @ P0-| weapons, mighty guided missiles, sition of great prestige and in-jang among them long-range mis- — in party and government! fe added: “They are in posses- councus. siles.”” ; The Soviet marshal also had the|sion of a first-class jet air force satisfaction of witnessing at the|capable of solving any problem sying a CoeComm a weleeeye at ae by top ae once great party idol, Stalin. | yyy NERABLE U.S. MODERATE RED? . Sokolovsky claimed that the So- Zhukov has been rated by some|viets have the means of delivering PUSHBUTTON ELECTRIC RANGE | FREE GIFT | Siu someee? observers as a “moderate” in Red|“‘atomic and hydrogen bombs to councils, This may be true, but/any part of the globe,” meaning 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 what he and other Soviet military|that Ameri¢an cities were vulner- $17.95 Value! MASTER OVEN "SURFACE UNIT PLENTY OF FREE PARKING leaders said during the congress) able. cannot give any comfortto the} Vasilevsky even hinted that So- Western allies. viet infantrymen may have held aaah os 24 INCH CLOTHES DRYER §f , carnop cooxinc © COMPACT SIZE a SAVE *30”. oe WESTERN AND SOUTHERN SPECIAL Sth Annual Statement December 31,1955 ASSETS LIABILITIES Desceator Colors United States Government Bonds. $164,809,482.36 Statutory Policy Reserves........ $578,248,413.00 . oe . Polic Proceeds and Dridends SAVE 5100 ~ ah : a “with Company. -§812.075.00 j | Preferred Stocks vals aise eieclcieciests . 21,015,405.00 ton the bags peidaee yaaa veene @ 3-Speed Transmission 5 | eyable in 1956. ..... ees 458,785. Mortgage Loans...........0806 326,024,317.30 Benefits Curent. | © Automatic Rewind 3,289,711.46 NOW Now. “168 Ground Rents............. 00045 11,775,013.98 tending .... veces. $,174,973.37 No Handling pai ANOTHER GOODYEAR 5 $199.95 | Premiums and tateres? Paid : | in Advance. for 90 Days! _ VALUE! Real eae Gea ¢ . t the Coaps aaa . u . 4,079,167.20 Accrued Taxes Payable in 1956. . 2,814,000.00 ? Escrow Accounts and Unallocated ! Investment ........ Bonpoudd 3,041,851.35 Funds | | osee eee 3,845,599.32 | Policy Loans......... vececcense 1897819004 Other Usbilifies.--.-2530055002 #:701,876-29 nates Security Valuation Reserve........ _3,821,758.97 Cash on Hand and in Banks......-12,071,303.19 = Reserve for Mortgage Loan SAVE¥0 \ Fluctuation and } Accrued Interest and Rents..... . 3,067,825.14 Other Contingenties. ...... 8,150,000.00 OW . sume | ; “ Reserve for Ultimate Changes in Eresnienes tal Course of Catechen eter ae Policy Valuation Stendards.... 6,000,000.00 Other Anets..... 5. -.-<--.--.---495,123.70 Surplus) 2. .escsees esos ovens 50,000,000.00 TOTAL coo eo eee eee $672,287,192.35 TOTAL co cic.sccessesscs-QOraael,1¥2-08 \ THE WESTERN AND SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY = — Ye sddedddcdddlecdede CINCINNATI, OHIO Store Hours: 8:30-5:30 8:30-9:00 Friday tt Matual 4 Free Parking MR. R. O. DINTAMAN, Assoc. Mgr. a Rooms 305-306 Pontiac Stete Bank Building 28 North Saginew Street Pontiac, Michigan ‘ve an) 2 Phone: FEderal 2-7532 WEY MEME feu I i PF or / GOODYEAR NEW TREADS Insurance in Force ...... $3,068,365,575 31" Down Policies in Force .......... 4,655,527 312. Week C 000! Times { ‘ f b ¢ : \ } ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956 | rd Area Consolidation Proposal ag Fe f f FF it & tine Project Boasts: Pirates of Penzance | Mental : a Health 381 Owners -Tonight at Waterford Oakdale Cooperative Housing Expands in Year of Existence jauditorium of the high school by the combined choirs. The curtain is scheduledrise at 8 o'clock for} to this production,is under which the Mail Problem at Waterford U.S. Asking for Bids; Would Lease Building for Post Office WATERFORDWaterford Vil- -— lage is still in hope of getting a new post office. _ ii : 58ul : : 2 § i : Fei , i : : E i | j 2 g : = i | 28 it rT i | + ratte < ey ag TOP SCORER SERVES — Here the top-scoring © John Priesley after the last home game of the man of the Oakland-Waynebasketball serves wel-season, come refreshmentto teammates Fred Baker and The post office, which is now located at 5836 AndersonvilleRd. in what was known as formerly the Howard Jewell Grocery, is in- jadequatehandle the present to bulk of mail, officialsThe said. need is for a building of approxi- mately 1,200 square feet, which the U. ‘S. Government will lease for either five or ten years. Notices will be placedboth in the post office and the Waterford TownshipHall, soliciting bids for the office, postal officials said, City Rezones Anyone wishing further informa- tion on specifications, etc., can ob- tain it by contacting John Jehow- ski, post office inspector, 213 Fed- eral Building, Detroit. Lapeer BeginsJob of Postmaster Trafic Court Open at Lake Orion for Teenagers LAPEERThe Lapeer Coun- — LAKE ORION — A new post- ty Lions Club is sponsoring the master for Lake Orion will Lapeer County Teenage Traffic Court and the Teenage Correction- | Jury. This court is being conductedun- der the authorityJohnof G. Lib- FUN AFTER THE GAME — Rochesterand aftergamethe in the Home Ec House at Milford. applicants who fill the require-bers, Judge fic referee of Probate. The traf- is William J. Porter, Milford players forget animosity and have fun \Food, Fellowship for Milford Opponents After-Game Custom Creates Good Will By REBA HEINTZELMAN clals, the administrative staff and) Erwin Johnson presented the Milford Correspondent jany others connected with the|idea to the Milford PTA in 1948 MILFORD—Eight years ago, a|'eams are also served. Even the|and a committee was formed to ' coaches talk andcustom was started at Milford High | “most ridiculousSchool that has created more good-erees. laugh men,” with the the analyze the problem. The result ref-| was that three adult couples (par- | ents of the boys), would take turns portunity to sit on the Teen-Age preparing the snack hour. Money cut “‘after-game rowdyism” to a/ The result of this project has) for the refreshments is supplied by minimum—in fact, Johnson said, s\William Fitch Engaged the athletic fund. Johnson, principal. * * . “there just isn’t any time for hard) to Constance Boettcher After home games on Friday There are seven teams in the| feelings. Tempers have cooled’ —the— Milford basketball down by the time the two-teams;basketball league, and since the Complete information about the MARLETTE — William Cooper Fifty per cent of the project's cost will be suppliedWarren by President, E. Avis, Detroit Ford Dealer. Lawrence Martell of New Bailti- The remaining 50 per cent will be split betweeri F. Arthur Bickel, head of a New York Engineering}. ‘firm and an unnamed New York ‘realtor. a better informed citizeary”._- Romeo Store Sells Out Martell feels that the Ci After 44 Years at Spot ROMEO—OneRomeo's oldest ‘of business establishments is selling out after 44 years at the same loca- tion. Wilbur’s Furniture store is the scene of a final sale before the| two-story building at 121 W. St. Clair is for offeredrent. Byron R. Wilbur, store owner, has emphasizedwill devote he more time to other businesses. His father, LeeJ. Wilbur, bought the furniturefuneral business and March 7, 1912. Young Wilbur joined him following his military) Butler |service in 1947. Pennsylvania leads in textiles and knitted goods. vy ee a : " "REE R VERY SOON NOW---It Will Be Time to Feed & Seed That Lawn Now that March is here, plan to reseed that established E F are hosts to their opponents plan was adopted at Mil-Hi, every examination requirements and in- have had refreshments and good) Fitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland la as soon as the ground be obtained at the post office. freshments and a period of of the schools has adopted the may B. Fitch, formerly of Marlette, will fellowship together."’ one r of snew. An a We Applications must be filed with entire Home Economics “good fellowship plan.” Officials marry Constance Ann Boettcher of One of the main reasons for turned fice. Applications must be filed wi over to the boys, promoting the plan say that the beginning the project, was that become “better “results are absolutely amazing.” the U. S. Civil Service Commis-was announced by Ann's mother, sion, Washington 25, D. C. not Mrs. Walter E. Boettcher of Beth- FFz may boys im training eat very little kibitz, and eat’. later than the closing date. any, W. Va. Ann’s father was the are served sand--|Congregators to Meet and ice cream late Major Walter E. Boetcher. PRODUCTS IMLAY CITY — The Congrega- Take Marlette Exam William, who formerly attended f i irf : i r i tors will hold their regular meet- Marlette High School, is now a MARLETTE — Those who wrote! Before the project began, all of| ing Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. staff sergeant with the U. S. Air Force, stationed at Bolling Air A Full Carloadof ithe players on both teams would George Braidwood. Mrs. Howard|the Postmasters examination for they return home. i swarm downtown and eat too much Hoadiey has charge of the pro-the Marlette Postoffice at Sandusky Force Base, Washington, D. C. greasy food too fast, and it was gram. The refreshment committee were: George King, Cecil Dawson, TURF BUILDER here that arguments would often is Mrs. Oren Dungy and Mrs. Norman Smith and Larry Chappel, begin. Lloyd Foster. all of Mariette. la Our Steve ond Warehouse Altar Society to Meet Are Lower IMLAY CITY — The Al- This Spring! Be sure to make an applica- tar Society will hold its monthly 4 @ Clawson OKs $1,250,000 Program tion of turf builder as soon meeting Wednesday, at the home as the ground is free of-snow. of Mrs. Sylvester Ray. Mrs. | | George Pridmore is co-hostess. _ Double Flowering | It is also the right time to Tuberous Rooted try Scott's new organic lawn focd. Scott's lawn seeds are CLAWSON—Of the 14,000 regis-1. A four room addition to Mc-between Rochester ang Main, morning application to have the iC. of C. Meeting Slated BEGONIA lower priced this year, the tered voters, only 846 cast their north of 14 Mile. Donald School, unlimited, 26-year bond qualified IMLAY CITY — The regular Utility Mixture selling for 95c votes in a proposed five-year, $1,- 5. A 12 to 14 room building in 2. A four room building on the has been sent to the Department 250,000 school building program Meeting of the Imlay City Cham-BULBS per lb. Why not start the the northwest area, | here. Parkland Schoo site. of Public instruction and that it ber of Commerce will be Monday, season With a seed and ferti- 6. Converting the present Claw- Seven hundred and forty-one vot-3. A ten room building in the necessary to set any par-at 6:30 p. m. at the Hi-Speed Res-lizer spreader—Scott's are not $1 Dez. son elementary building on John ‘ed for and 105 voted against the area west of Main and 8S. 14 ticular millage at this time. taurant. only the best but the most \R. to a junior high school. Mile Rd. reasonably priced. 6 Lovely Colors The money will be used for: 4. Site and four room building Supt. Paul Schalm said this ! —— Heavy Equipment requiresa tractor A shipment of “Fiestar” expected soon. This is the soil conditioner so highly recommend by SCOTT’S to have Power and Backbone! Arthur Godfrey ,*) Come Snow Lawn Seed and For c FIME LAWN THIS SEASON Packaged FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS * Lawn Care _NEW INTERNATIONAL” 300 UTILITY Now on Display in Vast Array! Products Over 1,000 additional pounds over it—to give you more drawba r pull e similar type tractors are built in over 39 horsepower—more tractor the 300 Utility. 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(M-59 « OR 3-9162 28 Jackson St. @ from Pontice @ 4266 Dinte Hwy. Your Authorized Dealer—Farmall Tractors—Bolen Garden Tractors ~~ McCormick Farm Implements— OPEN 8 TO 7 DAILY — SUNDAYS 9 TO 4 Dial FE 2-0991 Store Only Dial OR 3-2441 i Kasco Feeds—Scott Lawn Products f !i « ! eae 4 ~ ‘ 8 a \ \ ee oo : ifee! / ft - Pog + |, « z é 4 rrr THIRTY \ Sree ~ Ms THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1950 | ee ee acmmemeee Caesar's dolling, the in hl Bia i tt Din tn ie ti tee te tet te TIPTLLULL LL Li ln cll tl dl ale il nl ll ten Menus pastill Pays ae «ala ‘England’ S Cleopatra |Tibute te thie Janis i ildren ATTENTION-—-BOWLING TEAMS ! GLENDALE, Calif. 7 — Screen|@ [Richer Than He __|tt,Ftter Knows Best televis stars and World War I doughboys | xc Now Americanized Make your reservations new for Banquets and Private paid their final tribute to Elsie Parties. We have excellent facilities to accommodate you. — LOS ANGELESshould) (—Why pe By EARL WILSON Janie at funeral,tor thely FAMILY rites NIGHT he pay $200 a month alimony and child support, William M, Chapin NEW YORK—Cleopatra gave an inter- just me exclusive Buddy view. and Pola WEEKEND enc Negril@@ wanted to know, when his chil-eds grintgalalennagececsiog i ord Walter Pidgeon dren's televisionare more salaries I dated up thanown?, his Seeking to have gy SPECIAL "Tr TTT Tee ee eee * * *# “wwe the payments) , < c 4 cept 5 7 Tues, suspended, Chapin, told Superior 23 Oo Cleo smokes cigarettes now—filtered—speaks of such home istMiss Janis died Sunday follow-|ga : Stoll PM. _ > Elmer D. Doyle that of rubber. his'producers Fridey, Seturdey, Sunday towns as Forest ; Ware, Mass., and Fort Lauderdale.|inga long illness. She was 66. |a , el eas pperrinss 4 Also the chicken 2-130 t0 4 PM, DOLL ll lalallala hal lela 4 |g r on Sec-a “eevee. 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Sen.) -star-who-piays-Cleo-in: \“Caesar and Cleopatra” on FEATURING speaker, n @\“producers’ Showcase” on TV, “SU LLY” Dinner _jbe—barred from the dinner—in the 1000 COMICS ~ a ii iad Gal Gis Sims Golo al : interest of “party unity." _ “Big Brother” _™ Bob Emory’s —— —_ gkid radio program here 13 Many city and interstate transit faseNational Sr aga ~ Wiyears ago. “Were you paid?” — vehicles are by law to "s Magazine DINNERS TAIL BAR b-I asked Claire—a war aoaees carry one tans aoereeed five 35 seu Ave FE 4-8240 * * GOGK Bithen. “T think I was paid, CLAIRE terrenceee ee @/ just wrote in for an Pligg when I was going to school in eee BUSINESS LUNCHES B Forest Hills. It was not a very happy time. 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Cy Howard the Holly-| Mom, Ded, ond AN the Kide — Yes, and Uncle Louie, Too! wood cutup is now cooking up a film in Paris paralleling ou Ask ‘em Grace Kelly's story ... A beautiful new B’way personality| (married) fell for her hairdresser . : . Bill O’Dwyer’s due | Jack. Decker's @—— Lunch here on business—Rosemary Ridgewell-type, that. is. On US-10 in Drayton Pisins Cefeteria @ Dinner x *«* kk * Zsa Zsa Gabor may sue a stripper billed as “Za Za,”| “Imagine her,” fumes Zsa Zsa, “billing herself as a Hun-POC ry garian!” ... Georgie Jessel has a new approach-—took. Mansfield and her daughter, 5, to dinner . . . Phil Silvers ene-t-PAVILIONbought cashmere shirts for fils whole TV crew . . . Generai|™ a George Marshall's started his memoirs . . _ Sharon Shore |g made a hit subbing for ailing Nelle Adams, who's back in/|@ the Versailles show. ~*~ & we we : Deek (Ink Spots) Watson reconciled with his wife, gave “|her a Continental to soothe her feelings .. . Richard Barthel- C mess wants Sinatra to remake his 30-year-old film, “Patent SAT RDAY WN NT Leather Kid”... A touted H’wood romance is all publicity; H U IG guy hard she broke fingernail. Music by the gal slapped the so a a SHOW BAR a aed ene It’s easy IN DRAYTON PLAINS to recognize the French pre- , mier in any photograph of the Big Four. Presents: Beinltie loneisenacntiracoenion! = Old Time Square Dancing & Modern Featured Stars “THE KEM -TONES” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Sportscaster Chris Schenkel in| CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN sists boxing is less nerve-wrackin, a a IN OUR NEW FLOOR SHOW | For Your Dancing Pleasure ng me Sen actos: “eee FINE LIQUORS, | doesn’t have to whit up for his notices.” WINES, BEER blot FRI., SAT., SUN. NIGHTS JRGSUSRSRSERSOSRSEeReREREeEeEeeEEe A.M. SUN. 8 P. M.-2 P.M. 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Cell FE $-3563 for Reservations WE CATER TO SPECIAL PARTIES va 2592 Dixie Highway physical } \ j -— ar 3 sa he “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH, 1956 [Wut Disneys: True Life Adventures Business Prinmed for Role @ 1956 DETROIT PRODUCE Walt Disney Productions World Rights Reserved ; =. | focaity erown prod cover as Li prodeie of No:l and fancy grade only. broughtt te the farmers’ markets by grow-ship Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. in 56 Election Campaign and sold by them in wholesale peck- NEW YORK w—The stock mar Kg P cee Pride were: Prete Annie. De. Detroiter Edward Lucas, 33, who lie continued its advance today) I 00 bu; No 1, 3.$0-400 By SAM DAWSON |cision to run again sounded most- pleaded guilty to drunk -drivingbu Peles. gengthen. | NEW YORK (®—Business rath-| aa ly one note: it would bolster busi- Cs | with lively early trading in a broad! No o yesterday before Waterford Town- er expects to be one of the many ness confidence, * * * ship Justice Willis D. LeFurgy, S i.hist of issues. Buserrae issues in the presidential cam-| * * paid his fine of $75 with $25 costs. a 1, 2.60-3.00 ' paign. The business leaders appeared tne ehence didn't extend too ® cae 4, Ko 1. * * jto aecept the belief widely held— 1.76-2.25 bu. ‘ -$ $0 a point at the outside’ Car | The enthusiasm voiced by many rightly or wrongly—that this is a trading simmered down to top. industrialists and financiers “businessman's administration.” yesterday before West eid after the initial rush) nee over Preqdent Eisenhower's dede-Opponents of the administra-Bloomfield Township Justice E!- t tion may ‘be expected to step up mer C. Dieterle and was fined their charges — aright or wrong — $75 with $25 costs. that Washington's policies of the ‘were also numerous in the steels, bee; : Rummage sale. First Congrega- | lack, No. |; 1% last three years have tended to = ~pailroads,. chemicals: ‘and the non-| house, ‘Mo i, favor the interests of business, to tional Church, Priday, March 2nd, ~ ouse, fancy, Tic~-and|2 » ™ to-@-p. m. ‘Saturday; Mar. : 2 maine = ees $-th box; Anedls ; make “big business’ bigger and 1.00-125 doz bchs. Rutabagas, ol 3rd, starting8:30 m. —Adv. at a. 1.26-1.80 bu. Squash, Delicious, No to make competition rough for . Warner Bros. was active and, | 75-126 bu, ‘squash, Hubbard, No 1, 7 | small business. Rummage sale, League of Cath- Pictorial Team lie oes ak "Tureness rouse, No 1, 2.00- -Ib bekt. Turnip, topped, No 1,| olic Women Building, South Parke * fractionally lower after starting on po block of 5,500 shares off 4s at 208-2750 Business. has been increasingly St., Sat., March 3 from 9 ‘til 12. MGreen—Kale No 1, 100-150 bu. Writer, Photog to Join 52M. The company has agreed to, sensitive about its position and — Adv, ee ‘POTATOES, Admiral at Polar Base about public opinion in the last «tional number of haat nrigaire to Straka TV Service. Day or night, CHIC, M. 20 years or so, Particularly since Petits ae stock 68; on track 178; total All work guaranteed. FE 5-1296. for Antarctic Trek : for 21 million dollars. 5S. shipments Ti4; su lies Nght, de-World War II, business leaders —Adv, 4 Royal Dutch Petroleum, yeste imand moderate and rg et about steady. ‘have tried hard to “get the busi- tte : Idahoide -@ay’s most active issue up 2%,| sets 400-495, utilities 4 46; ness story across’’—to make the Rummage sale, Sat. 9 to 4. First WASHINGTON—A National Geo- opened today on 10,000 shares up sota-North Dakota Pontiacs wash ay waxed 390. New stock arrivals graphic Society writer-photograph-| jrank and file of the citizenry un-Spiritualist Chureh, 16 Chase St. & at 88%, and then it extended |track 87, supplies moderate, demand’ teir derstand that healthy business —Adv, er team is on its way to join Ad-| |and market steady. New stock carlot its gain to a point. track sales: Florida round reds 2.65. meant a generally healthy nation, miral Richard E. Byrd, a Society, Hf your friend’s in jail and needs : gainers included Balti- ‘that business wasn't a wholly sel- Trustee, in his greatest Antarctic) bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. tl & Ohio, Standard Oil of In-‘fish thing but had the general Poultry adventure, during which he ex-—Adv. ina, Standard Oil (NJ), Cities welfare at beart fo, yn U. S. Gypsum, American — POULTRY pects to explore the last vast un- r March | (AP)—Prices paid known terries i = world, Felephone, Kennecott Copper,|p poundLie b Detross tor No 1 quality) | Business icaders ane that | ultry wu ‘55 Plates Bring . oe Metals, American Cyana-|* ie poultry bo 3232; Nght vena 20. Heav the present business setup was) ‘Staff writer hides H. ‘Brown broilers or fryers (3-4 Ibs): whites 24; ray crosses 24: Barred Rocks 26- «aid, Olin Mathieson, U. S. Steel put for a test when several top and photographer John E. Fletch- 23 Motorists aoe (4%ar64y Ibs) Loe ‘and United Aircraft.” urkeys: Young 7 typetoms 32. jer will ship aboard a U. S. Navy leaders of business moved into) s Yesterday's stock market was Market tull steady Offerings pic posts in Washington three. ste ens. icebreaker at Port of Christ % in front very light and rhort on — is ane ars ago and announced that the) Tickets, Fines - Tig erred marr wteiie: ‘Church, _New Zeatand; and rendez= ‘$f the rally. They had help from caponettes in place. ¢ hens as “supply isig climate for business would be fa- liberal and costa lower. and /vous with the Byrd party at an ad-Twenty-three motorists were ‘the railroads, steels, coppers and se ponetins ere | with supp pes tally ivorable. vanced polar base. ticketed by Pontiac police: during ‘— The motors Were just ample. Demand fair and from receivess | * * * otterees aes end discounting to clear the first 24 hours after 1955 license about steady. They: were mixed Operation Deepfreeze” is Ad-| Industrialists are quick to give a erin plates expired. THe BLUEFISH TRAVELS IN PACK-LIKE SCHOOLS Neday in early dealings. miral Byrd's fifth venture te the to this a good deal of the credit The fine is $2. * CHICAGO POULTRY bottom of the world. At 67, the ‘for the good times that blossomed AND ATTACKS LARGER SCHOOLS OF SMALLER FISHES... famed explorer is heading the * CHICAGO March ) (AP)— Live poultry * New York Stocks steady to ‘firm on hens, steady on bal- ‘last year—doubterg think that Four car-owners reported 1956. ce; receipts in o 300 (yesterda scoops. 601 Ib); fob. payin orieas AS THE MENHAVEN AND HERRING. FIERCE AND RUTHLESS _ United States expedition which /many other factors had equal or license plates stolen yesterday. Po- (Late Morning Quotations) $83 nchanged; heavy hens 23-27; light hens will take part in studies of the ‘greater weight in turning the re- lice believe these plates are tem- International Geophysical Year, cession into a boom. porarily being used by drivers who : TO OTHER SPECIES,THE BLUEFISH. SEEMS TO DEGTROY + Admial .... 19% Int Harv 31.5 / 19-19.5: orellers or fryers 23-24; eshit Reduction 38.7 Int nick .:82-6| roosters 145-168; eaponettes under 442 f nt Pa ; ee Ib 24-25, over 414° Ib 28-30. * FOR VESTRUCTIONS SAKE. 1957-1958. Up to 55 nations are | Industrialists who believe that missed the midnight Wednesday expected to participate. The ad-the prosperous times show what (BZ) 41.7 Distributed by King Features Syndicate. deadline. a 3 DETROIT £GG8 ..46.6| DETROIT, March 1 (AP)—Eggs. fob RRs included, -atate! miral has described this opera-lbusiness can do when given a Police Chief Herbert W. Straley cases tion as “the biggest effort of sci-itreer hand fret lest something jolt! warned the law affecting expired ** des: EE ad Whites—Orege & jumbo 50-51, weight- ‘414i ed ones eo large 43-47, wid ave } ence in the world's history.” |confidence, turn the Grain Prices ‘16 Ton’ Navy Company economy license plates will be strictly State Official Lauds en- | downward and sour the electorate. 1S tes medium 42-43, wtd ove «2% rade forced in Pontiac. * * * Taken From Coal Field . 0.2 42-43, wtd ave e* CHICAGO GRAIN While neither Brown nor Fletcher | 6.5 Brelns Ges A am 48-40, iwi “Every violator will be ticketed, regardless of whether his car is - cmrcaco, March 2 (AP; — Opening 49%; large 44; cored de 41. ‘Grade C. large ‘td School Health Trend | Most of hes routes all the .. ove, vHiarge ‘bas faken part in Admiral Byrd’: 4) % CHARLESTON; W. Va. —The . lother factors making for upward /previous expeditions, both are ex- moving or parked,” Straley said today. S. Navy recruiting office we 75 Lou e& Nash... 3 * ke~38. . ior downward turns of the busi- lperienced polar travelers. The, *has-anneunced_plans-to-enlista “16! Viscose —.. 4:4 Martin, GI.... 38.5| White rade A, extra large 44-48, DETROIT tw — Dr. Albert E cycle. Most know that other mess Can-| 120% jteam made a tour last year of “Drivers will be ordered to get Ton" company from the coalfields' 42.1) large | tga medium 38-43. rade B, 28.1)la: 128 - ,issues will be hotly debated dur- to}. 83 Merck . 17.7 Midi Heustis, state health commission-| ada’s far-northern Arctic isles -» Co off public streets and parked- of Southern West Virginia, which! 123% cars & Bt Pa |. 447 i rowni Grace A. extra large 43-44: ling the political campaign and} declared Thursday night that get a word and picture account of 12i% er, 1474 Monsan Ch .., 46.4 leoge = medium 16-40, Grade B, will receive recruit training will be impounded after 48 gyre as a cars | Michigan schools are on the right may capture more of the public’s the annual supply by air of remote! hours,"’ he warned. -. 1195 2 Poe steady. Demand im niet junit, \interest, 12:37 Supplies fully ample on large; li short on mediums; —— an phlors weather stations. | Recruiting Chief Typsy “It's not fair that offenders be 12.42 Ld * * and mental health needs’ ‘said the group would be sworn in excused. They've had four months ing rea dily on undergrades of children * ‘rather than sparkling PERMANENT BASES | But many expect that as the i at the state capitol and each to buy new plates,"’ Straley added man campaign progresses there will be, athletic teams.” | The operation which the team) CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS , CHICAGO, March 1 (AP)—Butter easy, 1,617,206; wholesale buying prices Car Output Plummets would be given an autographed | debates on which js better for the! * * * ;will cover includes establishment} a of “Tennessee Ernie’’| receipts ‘nation, an attitude of ‘‘be kind to High State Court Won't Dr. Heustis spoke at the conven-of four bases, \% lower, #3 score AA ay to one at the South, perar ord, who wrote the coalfield bal-| 16; cars ‘lad "16 Wholesale | in Chrysler Divisions= business" or one of “police busi- tion of the Michigan Association Pole, 0 B bss. ‘Enter in Church Dispute for American scientists to Tons.” 84:3 m5 c closely lest it grab too big| lime its le eag; i, vuyling of Health, Physical Education and yse in studies of glaciology, mete-| ness s ots a share.” | Recreation. orology, cosmic rays and other LANSING w — The Michigan DETROIT oF — Chrysler Corp., The State Health commissioner parth sciences. says its plants turned our 74. 934 {said there had been prais>worthy | passenger cars last month, a drop: | Admiral’ Byrd believes nat young “Just a Second’ Empty House Struck 5; ; |Supreme Court has refused to in- it vies ee checks 36: current re-4 |terfere with the main lines of set- strides toward health for |tlement of a dispute that divided Perke Livestock of nearly 43 per cent from ret | people but that stepped-up work, these bases will lead to pe the First Protestant Reformed of 1935. by Work of Vandals and ruary needed against dental decay, gent eccupancy uae Piizer Leniyivaed LIVESTOCK DETROIT, h 1 iAP)—Hogs Church of Grand Rapids. * * * was _ —— a § salable} A year ago in the same tion of Antarctica. He said the |hearing and vision losses, malnu- le ong Dees... ea ae i he x, early to make ® the company produced 130,530 cars. | continent “contains 6,000,000 The Supreme Court Thursday affirmed a lower court decree re- trition and emotional maladjust- Cola 127.2 Philip eer. 5 higher N ee : "| The biggest decline was in the An unoccupied home at 790 N. | square miles, half of It not seen a ment, ¢ gan ut whos’. & laackeaeed Guamarea ues Sruraay Plymouth Division which built 38.-; Astronomers Can Tell as yet. And now the world is Perry St. Wednesday night was straining a faction led by Rev. “We are a long Way from ar. , . eady, W ear ® reng on eke She Pure Ol... te\steedy' wth ina tary ssirength en |e, came, last month compared) Exactly What Makes ready to go in. I believe that It is the scene of an Apparent juvenile Hubert DeWolf from interfering o* ' | riving at a balanced program . on Bas oeee Ye pence au ae and = loot heifers al jwith 68,068 a year ago. The Dodge, xac Y | mostly land. Henceforth we may rampage, cone poke said, a e |with the church corporation in use ‘or ee wea ows 5 ted active, steady; as rm | + which recognizes that health and | ‘ent AS aise He Rex Drug 96 steady to weak, stockers and feed |DeSato, Chrysler and Imperial di-Up Our Time | expect to have a lot of people of its property. | physical fitness are inseparable | there. It will not be left to the | A .22 einer nae and cartridges * * Cont Mot bY Rey TtTov B 27 teers'31 08. ee 26Ss heka 1172. tie? “ip |visions eee Swed decreases: | M1084 Rock 80g Ti [steers 20.80: bulk good and cheice ge8-|_ Chrysler production for the allies," Dr. Heustis told the | adil] 83,547 ASHINGTON — The t bit Dt penguins.” may. have been stolen, Myron) However, the decree was modi- coaches and physical education | 7 Getewey Be 3 1203 -i steers 118. 00, choice te. | itwo months of 1956 is down Te paAsc ~ = a 1130 Lake Angelus Rd., ‘fied in one respect. The superior * ww i | The preliminary naval task Bead b RR ik pit17 Ao Mee w food and choice fed heifers units from last peste 74,765 this of time isn't what it used to be instructors, ‘court was directed to hold further 1 force of Deepfreeze comprises — rm 35 ‘ : Oe an commercia. > oni * air € eifers utility cows ——— Jeng ** ge Lo meee ag greet) 's gece EN Rovors|SERSMob sa 12 $011.00; iy Roletetns is alaeO is! al anew) say.Gd “Persons trained in physica Twelve windows were smashed proceedings on the question of three icebreakers, one oiler, three fewm Rosey Shi i Jias ust » sec- sec a sce! ion," he said, “are in the and drawers and cabinets ran-whether damages in the nature of reargo ships, 19 aircraft and about What is a best possibte position to. assist in sacked. Leighton said. Amount of should be awarded for the ’ ; some overiy lel cows Ow th o I , oa ie rent mixed steers ae prifers alarm. first time on the New York Stock second has caused more and more 1 12 utitity to low good grades 11 90. Exchange. 97 4 12 good and choltce hetfers 15 00-ee trot ible. oe 6 62.1 Utility and commpercis cows 10 25-ey County Judge to Speak | ie A spokesman for the company . F “Mo sale; bid and asked traebo caret oe nners and, cutters 9 09- light canners 6.50 down, uttl-The new second is based not on said the stock exchange openitig ny oe commercial bulls 14.00-15 7; hag at Meeting in Muskegon — heed choice and prime vealers the turning earth, but on the time at 10 a.m. Monday will see the Liberia now has 196 vessels reg- 00; good and choice vealers 3 00. istered under its flag,. Monrovia 26 00. eull wes down to 1000; load Oakland County. Probate Judge it takesthe sun to pass from vernal firm officially listed on the “big olce 904 Ib feeding steers 16.25 Arthur FE Moore will discuss equinox across the skies and back board’’ with some 1,500 other com- reports. +e panies Burglar Ransacks Home ineys in Probate Practice’ March swings ence around its home star. \"Common Errors Made by Attor-to vernal equinox as the earth q q in = \9 at a legal institute planned by in a year Divoreé OK'd‘d in 1857 -Earnings While Resident Is Away . [the Muskegon County Bar Assn. 7: a While he was out to dinner, some-in the Occidental Hotel, Muskegon Moors for Grouse Hunts CHICAGO (ING)--tandard O11 Co of LONDON — Until 1857 England Indiana today announced a 34 per cent had no divorce law. Up to that in net sormings in 1955 to a record body ransacked his house at 3883) Other speakers will include State AIT, 828, of 34 1 per share lyear civil law and canon law rating revenue lest year Socaiea Adams Rd., Avon Towns hip,| Bar President Albert E. Blashfield, Cared for Like Gardensmal Sti | Wednesday night, Robert Voltmann| of Ann Arbor, and State Supreme nh compared with $1,676 538.847, ere in agreement on the indis- they EDINBOUGH—Grouse hunting in, lsotubility of marriage...A divorce told Pontiac post State Police yes-‘Court Justice Eugene F. Black, of Scotland is a cdstly sport because | ucts this vear Tbe required a special act of parlia- n terday. |Port Huron. Lawyers from 10) on doubt that an increase the upkeep of the moors on which) crude prices was imminent * * * j northwestern Michigan counties ment, and very few persons the shots are held is an expensive tackled such an expensive venture. ~ MEW YORK (INS)—United Air (ines Detectives said a preliminary) will attend. beter bore for 1955 | business. 244,877, to §$. per share ‘ check indicated nothing had been! A good moor is tended almost as) compared wn $0,617,604, Pes $3 62 1 — » the Year, Revenue Tose «taken. [Harlan Shotwell Elected carefully as a garden. Old heather) Predict Cleaning Hike Mv Lag cen’ $225.577,910. President | is burned so there will be plenty despite ar strike by engineers which hed a “depress-| i Ww. patterson meted, the results were) President of Civic Body | DETROIT (INS)—A hike in dry of tender shoots for the young cleaning prices in the Detroit area Dividends * effect on operations. The Washington Park Civic’ grouse to feed on. , | was forecast today following the CHICAGO (ERS) — Record rales, and) DETROIT (—Directors of Mc-' | Assn. last night elected Harlan And all parts of the moor must ratification of a 19-cent package WarningsIn 1955 were reported to” Shotwell, of 945 Argyle, president! be supplied with water. Wage increase by 3,000 members et income of Auk 057. j ifor 1956 succeeding William Trea-! of the Amalgamated Clothin “| by Borg-Warner Corp. Te oo a Louth Steel Corp. today declared| or} $ea.so, sommen hare,ooppared win a 25 per cent common stock divi-/nor, of 971 Berwick. Workers Union. Indians Played It Ay ng, were 45 per cent |dend on its shares of common) Elected secretary was Mrs. Wal- 5tise stock, payable April 10 to common |lace C. Wieberg. of 1033 Argyle. Both lacrosse and a forerunner) Bron report er texes| stockholders of record as of March! Mrs. ‘Speaker Lacks at tes Membrane Ray Caughill, of 1061 Dover ./game known as tokonhon (stick | Bon raperator of Notional 3 \was named treasurer. ball), or shinny, flourished among BONN — A loud. speaker that. 18:00 tn i 4A "earnings leet pear : AA A poe talks were given by City American Indians long before the uses @ pocket of ironized air in- ales } S ie e pompares A quarterly cash dividend of 65%, ‘ommissioner Philip cE Rowston, coming of the white man, the Na-| |Stead of a vibrating membrane is sales the year were $575.-\Frank O'Brien and William G. tional Georgraphic Society points) said by its West German manu- « SEPA oe meron on, — cents a share was declared on Spence, candidates to run for city out in\a new book on Indians of} facturer to give the highest fi- ° sompeny E ™*loutstanding preferred shares, | commissioner from District 2. both North and South America. ldelity in sound reproduction. et The effects on the skin nerves led to itching, then involuntary :seratching which made the condi-= ‘tion worse. When the depressed mental states were improved through treatment, the skin condi tions cleared up. Bonn Nears Ship Goal BONN — West Germany's mer- chant fleet has risen in volume to 3,000,000 tons. This compares with a 1949 total of 248.000 tons and a fall, 1939, total of 4,400,000 tons. When merchant ships now under ‘construction are delivered, the present goal of 3,500,000 tons will | be nearly attained Lobby of Riker Bldg. Profitable Heating Dealership Available An exclusive dealership handling a nationally known line of proven Forced Air, Gas and Oil Furnaces and Gas Conversion Burners, is available in Pontiac. If you are progressive, are seeking an opportunity that is above average, one that offers close manufacturer-dealer co- operation. write to Box 8 Press. and interview will be arranged. Our new 1956 Cadillac surely makes every errand a_ pleasure. Get the figures and you'll get Cadillac too! JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillae . Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-3566 i a Fs AM mn 4 P, HA iien THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2 1956 n ‘ ) ohnny Carson Feels His TV Success Silanes | J fs ACROSS “ -_-= -—— Toe * F \ a Today's Radio Programs ‘Sponsor Stops |=" Kefauver Tours ix co-t-voursett Jobs” h Y ; Risch — | | | OUTS -jin Do-it-Yourself Jobs j * . e eS ® e 12 Arabian Picking Up Tab iS. Ife NEWARK, N.J.-@—Some 700,- Costa ace robe ; ee } spo eae mi oqo tage ; 6:00—W IR, pee ih Hainkine WON, bane re ons toe sak eee a : " WXY?, News, Winter | 6 Dislikes . ew amps | re reed im ot ane ——— WW), News rat ewia erry hen a Hainlice WWJ, Minute Parade : oe. EK nonce . . a18 fineoed staid My which, in many cases, end up as an Chisens lof iMonchester being more expensive than if pro- cKLW, Norn Gera "| WEYR Kows Tes) Town CKLW. wud Davies WCAR, News, Spinorama Comedian Thinks That3: She ate WJBK. News. McLeod CKLW, News, & WJBK. 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Sy pig mene Katsiver | (Deen) sick a thcu| jcorps of home fixers,’ added Ar- 7:00—W IR, Guest House WPON, News, Polish Hour ww, Weekend Music HOLLYWOOD (INS}—The slen-cv More uver enn} si a \thur A, Burroughs, a safety. ,en-Ae WWJ, Three Star Extra SATURDAY MORNING | 10:30-—-W4R. Drake WY, Metropolitan Oper] der, handsome young television| "i tal atthe (ANd. bands last night as he car ineering expert for the Ameri-— __DELW.-Putten -harwin-2P:~ SP Se ee wai Sige WJBK, ‘Tom George comedian puffed nervotisly on 8/3 Nubtract” being : = ~~ {ried his campaign for the Demo-aa Mutual Liability Insurance WJBK, News, Mickey Shotr| qyyz Gene Avram CKLW, Mary. Morgen abeeh, omgap Weekend icarette and gulped coffee in his 3! Bell cratic presidential nomination into Rtg fase House womm’ core ‘Gentle Binge Wear pemerane Weekend | 3:00—WJR, News, Dance dressing room just before show tafied : hg New Hampshire's largest city. 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