’ rl ee SS eee ll IN — cant The Weather U8, Weather Bureag Forecast hs: <a ist foe. 7th Yai CARREY Geese SE eR RR ORE NRE. SRE Ang STAR Pontiac Press Phote Featherstone Ave., just east of East boulevard. It will be the hub of highway construction for Oakland, Macomb and St. Clair Counties. Wills, who is district engineer. will. supervise the new office. , GREETS COMMISSIONER — John A. Wills (left) greets Michigan State Highway Commis- sioner John C. Mackie at yesterday’s open house at the new district tri-county highway - office which was officially dedicated. More than 60 persons viewed i tactlities located at 906 Mayor Rowston ‘Searches Map for Hubbardston Ras Philip E. Rowston puzzled $12.6 Million Sewer Bonds Receive State Approval tren The Michigan Municipal Finance Commission asl Hubbardston. Sid epi Soys Russian Troops Must Serve With Allies; - in Any Token Force BERLIN (#} — Nikita Khrushchev has switched signals again on West Ber-|" \lin, this fime insisting that |. Russians serve alongside US., British and French troops in any token mili-| tary force based there un- der his free city plan. “We also belong to the) victors,” Khrushchev told a newsman at a Soviet em- bassy reception last night. “During the war we didn’t drink coffee.-— we were} shedding our blood.” CAMPFIRE FOR PIONEERS — Some: of, the Alaska-bound ‘SSers gather around a campfire during an overnight halt. Up 4gain early this morning, they were back on the trail in their trek to start a The Soviet ‘premier made no Garbage’ Truck Joins Caravan ;Mention of his alternate proposal | given the green light to Oakland County to sell $12.6 ae © ot troops from neutral nations to million in bonds to finance two large sanitary sewer systems. northwest corner of Clinton Coun- Approval was given yesterday for the $6,919,000 Ever-j1, some 35 miles northwest of! *green sewer to serve eight | Lansing as the crow flies. Michigan Bell . _| change of Mayors May 18, | = to serve four commu | a vest eurieg: Michigan | on ‘communities and for the t's there that Rowston will be | $6, 748,000 Farmington sew-| honorary village president on Ex- | nities. | Week. Asks Rate | e ' The go-ahead was welcome news| to members of the Oakland De-| partment of Public Works, as ment BRE but Says te ocings Are : ad imi sort af lin a drawing by, Michigan. Week Below Legal Limit = Jegal action, - in. a drawing by, Bichigns. = es Sees Eee 5 aahasep aie Rk der aos LANSING — The Michigan Bell have ever been,” said Harold K. Is, euneliae Puotihe aren: Telephone Co. today asked the Schone, department director : Michigan Public Service Commis- Bloomfie , sion to let 18 wake the profit the os cite ee _ 2 oo ld Hills and Kinde, Keego state agency has said it should be cenera} obligation (full faith and land Calumet, Sylvan Lake and making. credit) bonds March 20, April 3: Cement City, Troy and Addison, The telephone company asked for has been’ set for a ‘ of acheter and Lother. a rate increase, but its applica-\pidg and gale of the bonds, tion named no specific amount. sig In asking the commission to . * rar "Seventh Straley review the company's financial B re hi i results, the application said that deds of recidings of the “areas Hear ing Slated Michigan Bell's earnings in the where the sewers will be built, me for Tonight postwar period have been sub- Schone said, barring any unfore- stantially belew the level ap- seen further delays, construction proved by the commission. on both projects might begin soon) The Evergreen sewer will serve: Pemov al charges against suspend- i tment, ea the cities of Birmingham, Bloom-| ed Police Chief Herbert W. Stra- vide better type of service at the our company can pro- lowest price to. our customers in field Hills, Lathrup Village, Troy,|!ey will be held at 7:30 p.m. is mane if hear. The ’ Bell President Wil. Southfield, the village of Beverly: night in the City Commission! Hills and Bloomfield and Pontiac) Chambers, the sfate’s townships. On the stand will be City Man- fourth largest -émployer. It just) The city of Keego Harbor, thej4ger Walter K. Willman, who sus- seems good sense that a com-'™ajor portion of West Bloomfield) pended Straley Feb. 9 and for-) pany that is so important to the, Township, all of Farmington Town-| ‘warded charges against him to prosperity of our state be given Ship and a small section of the the Commission. the opportunity to operate success-|City of Southfield will benefit from! straley is accused of incom- the long run.’ liam M. Day said. “Michigan Bell is The seventh session of the Civiljto disagree on terms for an all- “Given a satisfactory return on after acceptance of the low bids. |Service Commission hearing into/German accord. FLIES BACK TOMORROW No Argument: Legislators Bow to Lady's Wish Close examination showed the ®#feguard the city under U.N. con-! ‘hamlet of 350 persons lies in the trol It was clear he meant that if | “AP Wirephote new life in Alaska. Breakdowns and poor weather plagued the early stages of their trip from Detroit. 59ers Get a New Leader a". the Western Allies keep troops in | MINOT, 'S. D. —Atter regroup-'witz, 23, president of the group. | Hubbardston’s president is in-/Union will conclude a separate! sarge Pontiac the same day, to/peace treaty with Communist East/eran, appeared to have ee | i the leadership from Ronald Jacobo was caoitee a announced they intend _—- | would demand that Soviet forces | join them. On another the word from) ‘the sania on a the Soviet! By | y whether the West likes’ or not. gotiating in East Berlin with East) Germany’s Premier Otto Grote-; WASHINGTON (AP)—Statehood; wohl and Communist boss Walter a on a treaty they proposeifor 40 years, burst into full flame to sign if East and West continue This draft may be completed in Soviet lleader i is due to fly back to Moscow tomorrow. An East German gov- ernment spokesman said a com-! mission bill is co-sponsored by 56 | munique on the talks would be; senators, more than a majority. issued tonight or tomorrow morn-! ing. This was Groetewohl’s 65th (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) SANTA FE, N. M. (®—Rep. Helen Wells of Torrence County rose in the New Mexico House to speak for a bill that all com- munity property should go to a surviving widow in case of a man dying without leaving a will, She said: “This is a good bill. I don’t feel like arguing about it, so if you gentlemen will just agtee with me, there will be no argument.” There was no argument, The ichamber would win the race to isubcornmittee predicted a margin | ‘ing, the trouble-plagued 59ers from Detroit took to the asphalt trail; jagain today for Alaska’s Kenai | Peninsula ‘homestead farms. & Marino Sik, 30- | ioral World a World War Il Navy vet-| Sik is vice president. ‘long: ‘ A garbage track joined the car- lwagon and located the garbage | where they hope to | avan yesterday. A station wagon (truck. eng Sarno gy “4, pine. Ree Armel when a truck smashed into it on a slippery, fog-bound highw near Fergus Falls, Minn. ee | hurt. ‘ ove Pa — Statehood ‘ ls Assured | as: Senate, House. Vie; for First Passage for Hawaii, an‘ issue in Congress | today as both Senate and House prepared to take up the bill. With passage apparently as- sured, the big question was which act first to add a 50th star to the) flag. In the Senate, the Hawaii ad- In. the House, Chairman Leo W. O'Brien (D-NY) of the Territories Salute Pontiac | - Over Hawaii pales Award . | \Corasihisionaie Orzechowski, not to be de! Both Parties ‘ye Caucus Today on Cash Crisis. Bipartisan Committees Again Urges Revenue From Five Sources LANSING @®— Like /punch drunk prizefighters, | Republican and Democratic llegislators today kept on ‘bobbing and -weaving to es- cape blame for Michigan’s darkening financial prot pects. Some of them acted like there was still time to agree on a borrowing plan to put rte-voters April 6 for easing the cash emergency. Few really -believed it. | A Democratic Senator spoke of The idea was to test anew wheth- faved iby the mishap, unloaded his be. |e? favorable party stands could ings from the rented station|€ achieved on a package to be The garbage truck, a new one up out of new or increased jlevies on tobacco, beer, insurance being ferried from Detroit to Alas- motels \ka, thus joined the modern wagon itrain, with Oszechowski’s iment in its refuse box. Ortechowski caught a ride to ee ee last night,” last night saluted Pontisc Motor Division and the 1959 Pontiac ——T. rn up. A retin ae sot a Snow Predicted “The 1959 Pontiac is a com- munity accomplishment,” the resolution read. * * * “We extend our congratulations | te Pontiac Motor Division, 8S. E. Kaudsen, vice president and gen- eral manager; and the men and women who have worked to make this wonderful car possible.” of 100 votes for the bill. The. House Rules Conmmntitee! cleared the way Tuesday for House consideration of the meas- ure under procedure allowing six hours of general debate in addi- tion to time spent considering amendments. Action may come Thursday. The Senate arranged to take up the measure after dis- In remarks prepared for the opening of Senate debate, Sen. posing of a-draft extension bill. | SPRING HOUSE CLEANING? It may be a little early yet, but now is the time to round up all those articles that have been put away all winter and get them out of the way. Be- sides, they'll bring good usable | cash. to buy new things you need. This little Want Ad did the trick in a hurry! Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash) pic- | tured Hawali as the ‘diplomatic | state.’ Jackson is chairman of | } the Senate Territories. subcom- | mittee which held hearings on the bill. “Here the Occident and the Or- ient have met in a climate of mu- ' tual trust, understanding and re-. bill passed unanimously. spect.” he said. DINING ROOM SET, DROP LEAF table, 4 chairs; china cabinet, giass front. Modern iimed oak, $75. EM 3-3313 gratin To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for: the WANT AD DEPT. er for Area Tonight Old Man Winter is making a de- termined effort to cling to the Pon- tiac area. The weatherman reports he will drop snow here tonight afid a low of 28 degrees. : * * * Thursday's* forecast calls for snow flurries and a high of 35. Temperatires for the vext five days will average about six de- grees below ‘the normal high of | 42 and notmal low of 26. Little change in temperature is predict- ed for the period, Precipitation will total about one- half inch in Prvcps Agua a: was ef ‘reat record-| led temperature in downtown Pon- 'tiac preceding 8 a.m. The reading jat 1 p.m, Tuesday was 34. ‘Some Flag Advice Williams depart. LANSING | -Gov. has notified all state ment heads that the new 49-star | American flag can first be of- | equip- | After Orzechowski. left’ Fergus Falls, a group of late-comérs ar- , asking “information on the Terai of the 58ers, Traveling in two station wagons, - a truck and -a trailer, the new group said théy left Detroit two /budged an days after the 59ers and wanted to Profanity Startles Senators LANSING (#— The strain ar bitterness of legislative duelij over a cure for state money erupted in unseemly the Senate Tloor last night, . The incident may have signaled | (R-Holland), an early end forthe poli career of Sen, Clyde H. a former Hope ilege teacher now in his ninth in the Legislature. [Vor nati us bears, Nop cans and Demeerats had debated sea. a icaet ee oak hewing to a demand for a one- © cent sales tax increase and Dem: — ocrats holding firmly against such a solution, ; Geerlings argued emotionally : \that some Democratic senators ficially. flown July, 4. However, privately favored a sales tax boost the ¢ash-conscious governor re- minded department heads they have permission to fly the pres- ent flag until it is no longer serviceable. ene nates th Loss of 2 sons at birth. ,. Financial disaster ,. .. Cancer and removal of larynx. . Loss of right éyesight . . By LEN LeSOURD When the letter describing Roger Irving first arrived, I. shook my head almost in disbelief, ‘How could one man take so much?” I) Yes, today’ Mr. Irving was a — nage : acinal % say successful appliance salesman. he last sentence : jn ; mabe ' -Exa what was it that en- | mind particularly; ‘Despite. all. he eyed fvieg ts Pot fully.” Day added. the Farmington sewer project. | petency and inefficiency, insub- Day compared the Bell return! Approval yesterday of the sale ordination, neglect of duty and on investment of 5.6 se cent with! of the bonds for both, Schone failure to maintain good behav- for 50 large fanieitacker ie com-) grant to apply to the construc- At the last session. Willman panies in 1948-57. The Public Serv-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) testified Straley did “a ‘pretty fair ice Commission indicated previous-: job” and called him a meticulous getting 6.6 per cent return. Willman’s testimony may wind In ten of the past 12 years. up the presentation of the charg- including 1958, the firm has been J ob to Cj ty P| ant es against Straley, If so, the de- a level as high as*the commis. | neces sion had found reasonablle in the i The Detroit Ordnance District M k . ake Sledding Tough last preceding rate order, it was scheduled today to announce g 9 ST. HELIER, Jersey (UPI)— Hearings on the company's ap-| tract to Pontiac Motor Division | The Island of Jersey in the Eng- plication will be held by the com-! for repair parts for 20 mm, guns, mission, Should the commission; @engressman, William 8, Broom- | forbidding use of sleds unless there are three inches of snow on company then wil] seek changes in| day. the ground. Average yearly local and long distance rates to| The Work will be done in Pon. comply with the authorization. tiac, he said, inches. WASHINGTON » — Both em- ployment and unemployment | rose slightly between January | be practically unchanged. WASHINGTON — President United. States has no intention: of fighting a ground war in Eu- rope. At a news conference, how the average figure of 13.2 per cent said, saved a $250,000 federal | tor. ly that Michigan Bell should be Awards $3 Million and industrious’ worker. unable te achieve earnings of fense could begin its case tonight. stated, | the awarding of .a $3,093,000-con- lish Channel has revoked a law authorize a revenue increase, the field (R-Oakland County) said to- snowfall on- the island is 2.81 News F| ashes | Lenten Guideposts Spotlights Power of Fai and February, but so little as to Eisenhower said today the ever, he declined to say that nuclear weapons would be used ‘has gone : oe by American forces in the event. Mr. Irving's , life oe fis We 0 ‘and rr asked the Soviets start shooting, ,jis_a_ triumph.’ fs shennan de cos When a business | miywel MANILA (UPI)—Four small ‘trip: was to take: | I knew I had to find out. me to’ Florida, 1 a; few ‘days later,..I met ‘this, remembered © Mri broad-shouldered man in his} — Irving lived in St. when she touched an [Peters burg.- 1 et ae electric Might ‘socket. All five | pulled’ obt the let- firmness. His voice startled me aj were ¢lectrocuted. =. _ {ter and reread the bit, it was so throaty. : items: , 1 came quickly to the point. + Anges: Campbet ‘Tax Accountant, te) Togs of « High ee Irving,’ ate ee suffered -a oe Tax’ Open Eves. FE 2-3615. 996 W. uron “HN, LAQOURD he arm at vl os In: ners Press Behind thick glasses, one! Maz friendly I know. Many people would have | — for my life,” he answered just folded up and quit. kept you going?” “My faith that God has a worthwhile purpose — or plan Babe pene lt athe PROP he race ee ae bs nada nt sears Tutte Lo ere ee f ic vacates ¥en eee F; vuetes OE : a a ¥ a4 ‘i rea eT f ra et age ak ae a Se i ti di n s . 9 o Be: hag 4 7 ES sf a a a ‘ : geese ese: abe a of ee : 4 a t * Te wa ee en eae <= Ree dey s - Re ott Soe ale i E ” bs thivbeees What's: simply. @\of our calamities we bring on .our- _\selves, Buf God can show us how “Then you think it was God's plan for these things to happen?” “No, I don’t believe God -delib- erately ‘caused’a seven-ton press ‘Ito smash my arm or “took my two g0ns away or gave me eaticer. +He gives us free will and many to turn a disaster into something to pin him down to specifics. ‘Let's: start with the loss of your arm at 17,'"I said. ‘‘How did this make you. a better man?” “At the time of the accident jturned into a blessing?" He Found Secret of Strength Through Weakness myself; at the time we were deso- late. But gradually, with no boys of my own, I began to take a great interest in Scouting.” While devoting most of: a lite. [Detroit time to working with youth; in a sense be had hundreds of boys, instead of two. * ‘w vet “And the caricer, For the first time; Roger Irving jwas slow in answering; when he _ {did speak his voice was not steady. # how was this I asked, |y but didn’t dare say so publicly. While a well-filled gallery, sen- ators, newsmen and Senate staff. members—an audience including about 30 women—listened in amazement, the Holland Republi- cans went. on: , * *& * “I'm not.going to mention names, It would only mean a denial. “When I-see Democrats who are drooling from the mouth to go for a-- sales tax and one of them absolutely said “That G-+ d--« in the front office.’ “Now T'll say-that. All right, I'm telling ‘you."” Phases D. Dzendzel (D« ) presiding at the — secre 9 ame ’ “The tanguage - is tngeriies mentary,” Drendre! stuttered.. The reference was to Democrefie tert.’ Community Council to Million Issue Hear Speakers on $3.3 here claiming the Board of Super- visors had accumulated these £ & ‘f t ditors, 1 Lafayette St | Nikita Again Shifts. West Berlin Signals (Continued From Page One) ~ birthday and Khrushchev was among the first to go to the pre- mier’s office to Smith, . steering committee : man for the civic planning This. would. have been lost un- vision, flaer a schedule “set up by the Gets Tenure Hearing FERNDALE — The State Ten ne 7 i 8 ‘I iH i Four Inches Plus of Snow Forecast Over Wide Area The Weather Fall U.S. octine Berens Bagert night. Not muck easterly winds becoming 12-18 miles tonight, in Pontiac Teday . —— temperature preceding $8 aim. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 2-3 m.p. h. Sun sets Wednesday at. 6:34 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at 6:50 a.m Moon sets W: Moon edmesday at 8:56 p.m. , fises Thursday at 8:20 a.m. Dewntewn Temperatures 6 OM... ce0ee-18 11 am..,., mena T a.m..,.. eooeel® 12 MM... cyees seen ed 8 BM... ca000e0- 1 P.Bl.. crcnsee- +34 9 O.M., cedeess0 10 BM. ge eesens y in Pentiac recorded downtown) CUTE nicccvence benree Lowest temperature .......-0..s0000.14 Mean temperature seneneenes Weather—Sunny. i ecaemaenenall One Year Ago in Pontiac J : neneneeneedl + Highest and Lewest Temperatures This Date in #6 ¥: 62 tm 1927. 10 im 1885 Tuesday's Temperatare Chart 33 13 Marquette 35 j 3a “ (Continued From Page One) ke spate He i i E E E 3 : # Runs Into Crowd; tion of the Evergreen sewer (tl cr portion, north of 14 Mile. read). \ ome PONTIAC Mrs. Rogan, of 1838 Portlock Rd. ‘FELT NO PAIN’ — This was the comment of Mrs. Ethel Rogan, Tl-year-old Commerce Township grandmother, after undergoing eye surgery before a state-wide television audience. Visiting. in her hospital room with Dr. Paul L. ca , is shown here a ae " at ee : CH 11, aoe. : Pittsburgh Bus 2 Die, 16 Injured PITTSBURGH (AP)—A bustling downtown — Pitts- Roosevelt Hotel. - Willis Brewers ° Will Host State Candidates . Three-Democratic candidates for state educational posts to-be voted on April 6 will be guests of. the Willis Brewers~f their home Fri- i at 1655 Lakeview Rd., Syivan they Roa Aa % i < gies fs ae me 7“? » leaders in Moscow on the| Lentem: Guideposts — “Indomitable Faith Brings. —— ae “Today it's clear how this laryn- has been turned into “J never would have made it by myself,” he admitted. “If you want to know the answer to this question, you will have to see religious background, she felt @ personal relationship. to Christ during her teens. “I had the feeling that with There to answer questions of teachers, PTA members, others will be Dr. Lynn M. Bart- lett, incumbent superintendent of public instruction, Melvin E. Bleich of Detroit, candidate for a seat on the new Wayne State University Board of Governors, and Mrs. Cornelia A. Robinson of Kalama- 200, a candidate for the State Board of Education. The Friday night get-together will begin at 7:30. Earlier in the day, the three candidates will be at the home of Mrs. William. Essery, 747 E. Maple Rd., Birmingham, fora 1 p.m. coffee hour. The public is in- vited to both. . Wilde Has Eye Trouble SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Film star Cornel Wilde was admitted Schone said most of the com- charges to raise the funds. to a hospital Tuesday for treat- ment of a retinal detachment in munities plan to levy connecting} an eye—an ailment for which he has been hospitalized previously. Seeks to Bolster Own ‘Industries WASHINGTON (AP)—The: gov- ernment, seeking to bolster the nation’s domestic oil and foreign crude oil. Similar cutbacks go into effect April 1 on imports of gasoline. and other finished petroleum products. President Eisenhower ordered U.S. Curbs Imports of Oil watch to see whether consumers are hurt from the cutback in coal foreign supplies. Eisenhower's imposition of man- datory curbs on imports of crude oil and petroleum products runs counter to his general philosophy on tariffs and trade which tends toward lowering barriers. . But tariff officials said today that his oil decision was based twin aims of sharing the domestic market on an equitable basis with Eisenhower ordered the new accompany the proclamation, Eisenhower ; SVMsrressowsweysssy controls under 4 law permitting such action fo safeguard the na- tional security, and’ Jesus close to me nothing would go wrong and I would have a sort of ‘pink cloud’ type of life,” she said. “How silly I was then.. PRAYED FOR HELP “1 don't know how many times there were,” she said, ‘when I told myself, ‘I simply cannot go on this way another day.’ Yet, when I felt like quitting, I knew I had to:pray, And there in my. prayer I could feel the presence of Jesus. Then I would remember Pontiac Central Team Lauded by Commission Pontiac Central High School’s championship basketball team won praise last night from the Pontiac City Commission. x * * A resolution commending the) team’s 1958-59 record was adopted by the Commission and sent to Coach. Art VanRyzin today. “Our Pontiac Chiefs have reached the peak in. Saginaw Valley basketball league com- petition and stand alone as cham- pions,” the resolution said. “From the start of the current season, their play has been char- acterized by united team efforts as opposed to individual glory. “Such teamwork has overcome the opposition and won plaudits from other members who com- peted against them in this toughes league in the’ state. : “Through the capable and in- spiring jeadership of Coach Art VanRyzin and his staff, this | great team has brought glory and acclaim to Pontiag Central High School and the City of Pon- tac. . “Therefore, be if resolved /that the members of the Pontiac City Commission, ‘on behalf of the ‘citi- zens of Pontiac, say ‘Congratula- tions for a job well done,’ and extend our best wishes for con- tinued successiin the tournament Pushed in Senate had|GOP House leadership. - = gth:From Weakness{or Centennial the passage ‘For whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth.’ But why must He chasten me so. much?” . |L. would “ask : i That HT ik . : 2 §° & i § es 2 z i qe ssf gs jis! # + Fy Sales Tax Measure (Continued Frém-Page One) percuss: the futility of the last nine weeks of political maneuvering while the state tobogganed toward insol- vency. e * * The governor had renewed an offer to . comprom on four His purpose, he said, was “to avoid the shattering effects” of a default on payrolls and a breakdown in essential ‘state services. He said these materialized. When Rep. Allison Green of Kingston, Republican floor leader, replied in kind, Rep. Joseph J. Kowalski of Detroit, Williams’ floor spokesman, jumped in with the 10-man committee idea. The. “nuisance” tax plan and giving the Veterans Trust Fund Constitutional status in return for conversion of trust fund securities were mentioned by Williams as proposals favored last week by Republicans. “specifics,” Green said, Republi- cans were ready to sit down with “We Republicans do not want payless paydays or a school to close,” Green declared. : The five “nuisance” revenue sources have a combined revenue potential of about $1 million dol- lars a year. : After the bi-partisan committee had discussed them, Kowalski said from 12 to 14 million dollars of this amount would be required to retire proposed bonds in five years, the target period. His Conscience Catches Up With Fare Evader _ | NEW YORK (UPI)—The con- science of-a longtime subway fare evader finally has got the best of ‘him. . _* * * The New York City Transit Au- thority reported yesterday it had received a $10 bill from an anony- mous higherto free-loading passen- ger. Enclosed was a note which said: i said it the “play ahead.” The transit authority largest “conscience” in its history. H |Donaldson’s suggestion, said. he | speaker Saturday at a Township ‘|deputy secretary of state and a responsibility | would be at the GOP door if q If Democrats were ready to talk Urges Planning Commissioner Waras City Officials Not fo Wait Too Long of the centennial date,” said the former mayor. “if we walt much longer, we had Donaldson pointed out that the city’s centennial date is two years from Sunday — March 15, 1961. “Tt seems probable that the city will have its new main library ready for dedication then as the highlight of the centennial observ- ance. “But there are many civic or- ganizations and community agen- cies that will want to lay co-ordi- nated plans, too.” Mayor Philip E, Rowston at would begin initial study leading to centennial planning. : U. of M. Board Aspirant William K. McInally, Democrat- ic candidate for the University of Michigan Board of Regents in the April 6 ‘eléction, will be guest meeting of the -Orion Democratic Club. Also speaking at the 2:30 p.m. affair will be Billie S. Farnum, former resident of Oakland County. The club will meet at the Gingell- Orion Dems Club to Hear i nelly, 82, of 486 “Pilgrim “Rd. will be at 10 ‘a.m. Frida: fron et ae? e ba ee a ete i et Ae Sy , Mrs. A; D. Williams of Ann Arbor. uiRed China Will Select. lew President in April unexpected repairs that ed the construction program six ly basis, with no more than $60,- 600 ‘spent during each fwo-week period. cash, commissioners agreed hospital could tap $200,000 that is tied up in equipment funds, until construction is completed and the equipment can be purchased. ville Community Center, 3575 Bald- win Rd. They further agreed to reim- Applauded in State Senate . Yankus Nixes YANKUS LANSING (#—Rebel Stanley A. Yankus Jr. says he shrugged off an offer of $7,000 to make speeches money the’way Ihave learned from experience.” Yankus, guest yesterday of Senate as “one of the most Harbor), was introduced in the Senate as ‘..one of the most controversial men in the nation.” He was roundly applauded. ~~ The husky,’ frizzle-haired farmer gained nationa) attention from his one-man campaign against federal wheat acreage restrictions and his resolve-to sell his 100-acre farm Writing Offer Fines and penalties assessed for his defiance in growing 35-40 acres of wheat a year on a 10-acre allot- ment amounted to more than $5,000. He said he fed the grain to chickens on his farm. Yankus told newsmen and law- makers the speaking-writing offer came from a Chicago publicity agent three or four days ago by telephone. ' “I told him to write me a let- ter if he wanted to, but that I had no intention of accepting the offer,” he related. He was spared possible em- barrassment when a House com: mittee held up a vote on a resola- tion to commend him for ‘‘cour- age, substance and tenacity.” Committee members were ready to kill it. Some of them said it likely would be construed as endorsement of resistance to the law. “After all, the basic principle is that we are still a nation gov- erned by law,” said Rep. Russell H. Strange Jr. (R-Clare). The di- vision on the committee reportedly was 6 to 3 against.’ . Yankus, who was a guest of the Senate Agriculture Committee at lunch, told newsmen he scrupulous- ly avoided accepting any federal “giveaways” in his 18 years of ia in Berrien and Cass coun- es. Although he was entitled to, he said, he never claimed fed- eral money for liming his fields, planting windbreaks and other compensable activities. “Whatever needed to be done, I did.; There’s no reason why a farmer shouldn't’ do it himself,” he said. y Yankus said he saved money to buy his first farm, purchased in while employed in a Chicago and eriligrate to Australia. * City OKs Financing Plan to Repair General Hospital =Willman said the new plan tentatively has been agreed upon Under the old plan, the contrac- tors had agreed the city wouldn't * |have to pay for the repairs untif a year after their completion. But this scheme was killed by a legal technicality that won't permit the city to owe more than $20,000 at any one time to a contractor work- ing on a cost-plus basis, Willman said. TO DRAFT AGREEMENTS The manager said he and the city attorney now will prepare final working agreements with the contractors, J. A. Fredman Inc., Eames & Brown and Fred W. Moote Elctrical, Inc. The agree- ments will have to be approved by the City. Commission before work can start, Inserted in the new plan at Com- mission insistance is a provision reserving to tHe city the right to terminate working agreements on a two-week notice. “The city will be able to exer- cise véry close control as the re- pairs and construction proceed,” Willman predicted, The untapped equipment funds were provided by the city last year when $317,000 was borrowed for equipment in anticipation of this year’s ae ; 4 * * Finance Director Marvin Alward applied to the State Municipal Fi- nance Commission yesterday for permission to borrow another $316,- 000 in. anticipation of 1960 taxes, as the third installment of a total $950,000 the city promised the hos- pital for equipment, The city originally had planned to pay for the repairs directly out of tax revenues in 1961 when existing financial] commitments to the hospital] are paid off. Now, more tax anticipation notes (on 1961 taxes) may have to be sold to reimburse the hospital by the Feb. 1 deadline, Willman said. ; 2 PHASES UNOHANGED . Financing plans remain un- ~ changed in two important phases, Willman pointed out: : The repairs involve repl of defective heating, plumbing electrical installatioty in the > . , 4 wae eer her tee ce es MRT eee ——_— — ey eee ee ee Ee eee eT * eee ddd ddd ddd did ddd ddd dd dAd bh TITTiTililiiririiiiiiiiiiiiriririrriiririiiiiiriiii ee rririiririiiiiiririii iii iti rrr i : “Shop the Stores That Newt Compromise Tel-Huron Contes Open Monday, eee, ——: Saturday ‘til 9 r soveereeesunovonvaneasecscscesucouscocenenct COO CCOCCCOC OOOO OOOO OO EOOEOOEOROOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOSODOOOODOOROOSOOSOEODS SOSH OOEELOSOLEOSSERS aerccecccasesccceccccsocses Cencecececesocoscesooesosoocosooevcoceeeeseoes new Knit Shirts Talk about ease! These shirts feel as wonderful as they look. 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Out for Meeting of Pontiac OES Chapter " ter’s quest will be Mr, Calvary and Mrs. Frank Gorden, Voted to receive life mem- berships were Helen Moody, Group Will Study Writings of India ee sgl 5 san Raga ve or peqpaged had the talent of and that a mind which is taken up with constructive endeavors will}to watch the Scout show, ‘Adven- automatically fall into a relaxed/turing in the Hand Arts,’ because by the end of the day.” |it is: crammed with interesting When Shari was 17 she broke/things to do to occupy the mind pee ies. Fir patente. mrmeie Bec jpn, et paets.” : so many things In meantime, if you would and read that she hardly| mee to tive my leaflet “Hobbies,” she was convalescing. She/| which gives you many suggestions, loped so many new interests| send a stamped, self-addressed en- the thoufht of ti let No. 66. Address it to Josephine it beemed perfectly natural to go ee ee ‘4 SS puppeteering and ventriloquism. 3 WONDER Tomorrow: “You Can Be Right Weight and Still Out of Propor- Give Candies a 1; Cache. Always in Good Taste— Always Taste Good! Crocker’s Candies Now Available at the BALDWIN PARTY -SHOP in Oxford | GROCKER’S Home Made Candy and Restaurant 857. W. HURON ~~ FE 2-9532 Bloomfictd | {ASHION SHOP 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. Joseph C. Bird chapter in Mrs. Louis Belkoff of ‘Elsinore Clarkston. drive opened her home to members. | x *« * of a new group study Guest of Whiting Chapter, lord, be . Theodore Mareubeodeg. Bra: Mebchbenkn The new club will meet once a Shop Every Nite ‘til 9—Seturday ‘til 6 Mr. Calvary, and Clarence |month. ag will be guests of Far- | Attending the meeting were Mrs. pices. m! ‘Chapter, i. William Oleson, Mrs, E. R. Hutson. Guests ‘of Orion chapter will Mrs. A. S. Voydanoff, be Mrs, Curry, Austin Chap- - call all boys to. «+ STAPP'S - 1 for L * si E * Prices retary; and Mrs, Thomas a “STAY SLENDER AND YOUNG THE : HOUSE OF VENUS WAY! x 8 Spectat 050. TO THE FIRST 25 WHO ENROLL TODAY ONLY HOURS: 10 t0 16 MON, Phone Fidersl 4-9582 or pHouse of Venus ” Figure Salons "Miracle Mile Shopping Center S. Telegraph at Square Loke Rd. FRI. — 10 to 6 SAT. or FEderat 4-9583 «7 here ‘are volues to wave the flag about! Two days only! From our quality shoe stock. At the Downtown Reg. $7.50 Boys’ favorite for school and Rubber ta: syet i - Store Only : for a wn Oe, _— $ 5' 9 5 wonderful Rich top quasy learner on new ; 3; o oa Sizes $%-12— 1 S . Black - Brown in pring Viskes Saddle Oxiord ’ : ‘ond _ Easter . Flip-Front Oxford Reg. $7.95 r new oxford every $59 Choose oe aa Sizes 844-3 The Hk peg oe oa In fine wool telga, brief length jackets, Very soft and very smart, slim skirts, Ww Ww se Wing-Tip Oxford Reg. $8.95 Our extra-quali Bp a sether ed Feit ak ete Solo. 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Va OFF | | Ski Pants .........:. ieee ese Vs OFF | 5 Tweed Coats, were 59. 95. ces oS s « $20 4 Plaid Coats, were 29. 9S ase. . $10 | 3 White Leathers, were 59.95........$32 1 Brief Cashmere, size 16, was $110. .$60 2 Tweed Coats, were $75. Pile Uma w os $38 | 1 Mink.Collar Coat, size 14, was $135. .$79 | 2 Plaid Fleece, % length, were 69.95. .$20 1 White, % gold pile lined, was 59.95. .$30 | 1 Bloo-Coshmere, size 14;-04s 3129. ; 2 Salfa Knits, sizes 40 and 42, ste 5 ae eae EF ee ee oe - Ss . Bridal $ if a i, 20 pee $25 | . $33 |] RRS SAS as tks, ee bape oie Te Se AS Sas aL wert Eeeetereonioe Cae Linh, aa Se TA ME rontntlage AME ONG Si Mk Ace CN EMRE a ABR LOO. Peak CaS ~ Average CF 2 _ BUY NOW. for EASTER U.S. Choice sr ROAST POT GROUND — Sold hed Dealers + PHILLIPS TOMATOES = NEW ERA Whole Freestone Large PEACHES = Banquet PASCAL FROZEN CELERY Large 24 Size THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1959 A NS Nc i ete PETER’S wes Pure LARD 2 «19: U. S. No. 1 Michigan POTATOES sexeatt IG) LBs. 29° a : 10"; 19 Wife in » Florida Hammer Slaying | Ends Argument Over Other ‘ Men ot Bradenton — BRADENTON, Fla, @—An une : employed painter from Kalamazoo . beat his wife to death with a claw | hammer yesterday and wag ; charged with seeond degree mire. der. wo we Woodrow James Byers, 46, told officers he and his wife, Vivian Fern Byers, 42, began arguing in their trailer home about her asso- ciation with other men, State Atty. W. Mack Smiley quoted Byers as saying he sud- denly picked up a hammer and - started beating his wife om the head with it. The couple’s sons, Ernest, 12, and Richard, 10, wit- nessed the slaying. Smiley, who filed the charges, _— said he found no indication of : : : ; AP Wirephote |PTemeditation to substantiate a— TWIN SCHOLARS — Identical twins, Joan been named co-valedictorians at David Lipscomb pel ahem lord aialiaes | (left) and Joyce Cornett of Nashville, Tenn. be- High School after compiling the highest four-year ) lieve ip doing things together. bind um average in the history of the school—99.29. The state attorney said the fam- po ily came to Florida several months uj poses since July 1, Bartlett said. Interest payments on the loans will cost schools about two million dol- |. lars, he added, “That's enough money to build a school for 1,006-to 1,500 pupils or jenough to hire 400 teachers at $5,- ‘School Olficials. Press . | for Passage of Aid Bill LANSING School men are, passed, banks will look twice be- 000 salaries,” he said. “It’s too “terrific” pressure to} fore they make any more loans.” Ibad that nbaent maiey exubda’t hurry passage of a bill to guaran- Schools have borrowed about 8inave been spent for such worth- tee state school aid payments #t/ million dollars for operational pur-|while purposes.” Pp BLUE DETERGENT ft ! with | FREE | Cannon | Face Cloth’ packed inside! $ whiter \ Washes clothe HOMO, Vit. D Fortified Milk, 14 Gal. . . 35¢ PASTEURIZED SKIM MILK + % Gotln D5¢ HERE'S ALL YOU DO: 1. Buy a box of new Silver Dust Blue detergent, any size. CHOCOLATE MILK Ya Gelion 39° 2. Mail us the box top with your name and address on the order slip below. BUTTERMILK SEE HOW MUCH YOU GET: ¢ 1A Cannon premium in the box you buy. (A Cannon Bath Towel, Y2 Gallon 3 3 Kitchen Towel or Face Cloth—depending on the size box.) Half & Half... pt 28ch 2. 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PARBONS sae ten Garfotn, have GacAn DME RNS instructors, HOLLYWOOD-—-Had a become a producing. Ld i= | will be served, and admission will with George Sidney at the Norman/| team, wigs oe Se etn a, oe en te? we] MOUNTAIN GOAT, 25¢ ‘til 1:00 P.M. [Pebble Reynolds, only that Colum land Mecca Graham, who leave) THRAGHING BUSHES ’ , . Thursday for Europe, Norman) WITH HIS HORNS. But bright and early on John) brought in a little business with his : he! social activities, He introduced his Debbie | two new actors who will be starred Dean|in “Skinny and Me,” his TV show: Martin and Tony Curtis in “‘Who| Red-haired tousled Steve Winter IIs That Lady?” adapted from) with crooked teeth, who in a couple /Norman Krasna’s stage hit, “Who of years would be a perfect Huckie- jis That Lady I Saw You With?” berry Finn, plays Skinny. Cute | ‘The print of “John Paul Jones” little dark-eyed Charlie Herbert, . | has arrived in town and was |Who was in ‘House Boat,” plays “SOME CAME |] shown at Warner Bros. Jack |Me. RUNNING" "-TECHNICOLOR® Warner was delighted with what | If you ever saw a worried bride- Samuel Bronston showed him, /8™00m, it’s Greg Bautzer who and with Johy Farrow’s work as hasn't been able to get a telephone ry : H ree STARTS AT 7:10 - 9:25 the director. call through to Dana Wynter, who \ . COMING FRIDAY Mectiensll Carey per ints ene fee perests. ie Sout Apap Prope HIS HORNS ary re’ , piaubnctedotes “Blue Denim” as the father Of|the natives are stoning all cars VES OF THE BUS WITH ! ® PP carrying white people. AROMA, THAT 1S ee et WO ANY = : ‘The Horses Mouth” | [tite had a cable tom ter | LADYY GOAT THAT ALONG COMING SOON ier aed eomat ct tae . “HOME BEFORE DARK” | “THE LAST HURRAH” ‘Ith VOYAGE of SINBAD’ “HOUSEBOAT” | “BUCCANEER” “AUNTIE MAME” y| the telephone to come home right | Sr rr a, 1 Se ahs : ‘ P ,| away and get out of there. I am cs ; z eS 4 : .| sending a TWA plane for ‘ber.’ ! , I asked if her parents would + leave and Greg said, no, that her father’s a doctor, his hospital is Mac there, he’s needed, and he’s dedi- ,.jeated to his profession. *x -* * care about those wild rumors that) someone in Miami who stood in she and Bill Perlberg aren {Setting line to purchase a general admis- ° sion ticket on the night “Al Capone” premiered, said that the Distributed by King Features Syndicate, 2°! ' ithe picture as long as Allied = : a Artists ke . , , patency user saeated Ser X15 Makes {st Flight eet Oe ciettet|Hibernation Hurts | : again after learning this was the es ig bomber. It was not dropped dur- ! eis. like GE cheat ‘Gut renenatt . ing the initial test and carried no|Power Lawn Mowers : mary of her hanbnnd's Hite neither UNGEr Wing ofB52 "= fa KANSAS CITY, Mé, (UPI)—The | Tht i the picture son is_men The X15 was returned to the|power mower that lies dormant in . EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, |runway 50 minutes early because|the winter months causes as much Closed TONIGHT Calif, (AP) — The X15 mannedjof a malfunction in the communi-|trouble ag the automobile that goes | The Cold Facts Come Out!rocket plane, designed to fly 100|cations system between the two| unused. miles into space at 3,600 miles-|Planes. x * * in its first of a} Automobiles can be given speed/ sre bound — tests up to 125 miles an hour while/the spring,” standing perfectly still in a special) Tucson, Ariz., who rents out power eet Tues- electronics laboratory which mea-| mowers and claimed it's less trou- orce sures vibrations as small as .0001/bie in the long run to rent one than OPEN FRIDAY e | & Ss 8 3» Fa For your “er any Sed day pa Bether 7 & Group Party o a ee — ADUR “pattotele Thea rely ee ES SL ee 4 an BIG DIFFERENGE j Plymouth’s got it in station wagons, too! - |. Fill up with BIG DIFFERENCE IN RIDE ND PERFORMANCE _bic DIFFERENCE INFEATURES ‘59 | TONY CURTIS .. . in the “Perfect Love Aftair” : with Not One, But Two Perfectly Corgeous Dolls— : Janet Leigh and Linda Crystal! AEN vii i CANE STRITCH SF tats ALINDA GRIST AL y oi No other low-price wagon can match Plymouth’s Torsion-Aire Ride. . - yours : : | FEATURES AT 1:25 — 3:30 — 5:30 — 7:40 — 9:45 at-no extra cost. Enjoy superb handling ease, with no roll or sway on turns, “PLYMOUTH WAGON | WAGON : | no front-end dive ‘on stops. Or choose optional Constant Level Torsion-Aire: co. “c" ad Mf | EXTRA: CARTOON @ NOVELTY @ SPORTS keeps your wager level no matter the load or the road. Thrill to Plymouth’s 100 92 2 ]] gas ‘ og | PIRIDAY! eomotnse £0. cess £0 UccAREY'S seamen space ce poe, including optional New Golden Commando 395, Cargo capacity cu.ft | cu.ft | eu. tt : , ‘ Wheelbase 122m. | 119m. | 118 in Big DIFFERENCE IN SPACE siete ie vtvt— |SPECIAL i Tedey Low Timed) || Ove ig season forthe gent popu of Phmouts wagons. "| er ting tds vty , sin O66 oe Locked Luggage Compartment * : , 3 aT MOBSTER” BIG DIFFERENCE-IN ECONOMY | ——— “ ) a : eis “Preatier . Plymouth won the Mobilgas Economy Run in the low-price class two years in : — oa | Ze iammaiiiaa a pas ae . deeded sandard Plymouth V-8 and 6 engines perform at Push-Button Instant Heater * V Youre | xew Bloo ood Vampir e( ; BUT YOU DON'T PAY FOR THE DIFFERENCE = EE Miles Ahead - . ¢ oO L oO F2. “a The three top-selling low-price wagons are priced within a few dollars of cach.) 1°rnneny oom coe Bes ; ! = - _ “ other. But only Plymouth wagons give you the Big Difference for your money! *_ with Mob, jf 7 7 Mm | ‘TAKE YOUR PLYMOUTH “TWO-MILE TRY-OUT” NOW! 7) : , ; on Wels ER on ON ae ‘ Ask your Plymouth dealer for a “Two-Mile Try-Out” and the rest of the 202 eal SOCONY MOBIL, On. CO, WO, . x Plymouth Big Difference story. Visit him soon! ' &, 4 % | THE CAMPUS am | y ARTI FRAN? -JOARMA woORE @, / So much the same in price...so different on the nad! ae SO Ce ae er ee ee es ae SS ee ee eS eS : "LONDON @—Our doctor is one eae te goers practitioners in Britain —.out of 23,000 — who'! as Socialized Me Rules in Britain _ By HAL R. COOPER | Let wraps scheme, ‘These patients still have to pony up a weekly national health con- tribution, so they pay for their medical treatment twice. more money in private practice, has a better class of patient, and hates paper work, _For one thing, the private prac- lete. is just over 50 years of age and as as a young cadet. : TWA’s United Kingdom ee NEW TORIC-tas Veras ‘il be ey FO, Vt il om _THE, PONTIAC cPaEss, we WEDNESDAY MARCH ‘11, 1959. ie One Didn't Count SAVANNAH, Ga, (UPD—State |, tap, as outlined by Roy Neal, the’ NEC. producer of General Motors’ television treatment of the, show’ on the afternoon of its . premises there will be a reminder ings, in the current TWA Ambas-| sador house organ, make interest- The First New Kind of Knife in Your Lifetime | Vee: Ls. $0.95 / Splaning Reel, Regular ... $5.95 Total $14.90 Fiborglas Spinning Rod BOTH FOR ONLY °7.49 f P OOLE Hardware "Miracle Mile Shopping Center , Open Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. “MIRACLE MILE " SHOPPING CENTER Informal Modeling 7 to 9 Each Night REFRESHMENTS = Register for 10 Bree M erchandise Certificates... . Drawings Will Be _ Saturday N ight at 9:00 You Need“Not Be Present To win _ You Do Not Have to Make a Purchase. Sine > , Oakland County’s Foremost Store Featuring Clothing and Shoes _ for the ENTIRE FAMILY & to Celebrate the New. ‘and Greater LION STORE . inthe Miracle Mile Shopping Center ~ ‘Thursday- Friday - Saturday March 12-13-14 — 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. the 13th tee :. nt Vauxhalls are marketed in this cup on the 12th green after jcountry by Pontiac dealers who bouncing off a tree. Offer the four-cylinder car in four- Leag 2d - -» |door sedan and station wagon mod- About 10,000 oil wells drilled in/ els : .jthe U.S, annually do not reich} Vauxhall was first introduced in <t5 designed oil. Some oi] wells cost as much'the U. S. by Pontiac in September amine fon eth tng teen opera- of 1957. Since then it has witnessed returning from earth orbiting are: tions. a wore, Rese a * ¢ * * ’ a : yaneonoeneiiise becds eeercgneed gene? - BEBE NATIONAL LEAGUE wi + speeeereaed + Obed Oe TREE Fone ebeee eens Pr z Hg ae ad oe 2-* ; $-¢8 2 * a **#-* ae oe 3 Loko & ei ee “ee UE Seazeas ES trpereerecer® 4 wena ihe = a fi ‘ Et : 3 vs. mn pt oe Baltimore vs, New. ¥: at &t, Peters Cage Results MICHIGAN WIGH SCHOOL BASKET-| BALL TOURNAMENT SCORES i East Detroit 60, St. Clair Shores Lake- | view 67. i aq Vala” Benjler GB Detroit Cathatie) CLASS B i Comstock 65, Whitehall 64. i Plainwell 49, East Grand sy “ta “a. | Rogers City 60, Greenville 52. ~ Romeo Bloomfield Sturgis $3, Hastings 51 (overtime) Willow Run 68, ‘Tecumseh 48. CLASS © . Aleona 68, Gaylord 36. | Ann. Arbor St. Thomas 62, Dundee @, Cassopolis 77, Athens 56. \ Detroit St. Thomas 41. Pontiac St. Frederick 28. ‘ Grosse Pointe St. Paul 60, Imlay City’ KalamAtoo ‘Christian 50, Geli uske Lake Leelanau St. T’ary 31, Mio 38. Maple City Olen Lake 62, Brethren 44 DETROIT CITY LEAGUE TOURNAMENT | Detroit Northeastern 87, Detroit North-) western 56 (semifinal) | Detroit Central 55, Detroit Western’ 51 (semifinal) Tweday’s Bastrtball NCLA TOURNAMENT First Reund 7 North Carolina 63 West Virginia 82. Dartmouth 68 rote d - witng y Bad 7 . B. Kentucky 6 ALA TOURNAMENT i Akl **. Neb. bert 7 4 Weaminster, Pa. 7%. New sw T a3. exas le > Georgia Tehrs. 91. Platteville, Wis. 64 y OTHER GAMES ! Kansas @. Okia. 58 { Penn 74 Western «4 i NEBL Wichita 142, Bartlesville 78 ‘ Boston Trey TP s -— i Mew Work .cicccse: SR ee Syracuse ...scseess.-+538 M403 16% ore we WES WoL Pet. GB | St. Louts ....secees “nm #6 — | Minnespolis i.scese--.33 38 465 18 | Detroit .......-ncees «4 «300 M1 | Cincimnat! ..... .+.-.d® 53 264 20%) NBA AT A GLANCE TUESDAY'S RESULTS New York 138, Boston 136 i Philadelphia 162, Cincinnati % WEDNESDAYS SCHEDULE St. Loulg at Syracuse ‘ — ~ Detroit at Minneapolis ‘ i BOCKEY AT A GLANCE RESULTS WN j Montreal 5, Detroit the ; os i WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE ij NATIONAL LEAGUE New Bedford, out ibe a. ; N, En k Richardson, 202%, “Great Britain, outpointed Bert Whitehurst, 197%<, Baltimore, 10. + j Pi lila thei lll. li latin cl. die Try ee TT ee eT ee eo lind ee rere vrer rT Tee eT eT Te ee eee ee CCC Vee CCC CCC CCC? ei i rh hhh nena nnn Oo eee eee eC Ce CCC CC CC CCCS MODEL - wi§6.95 $12.00 ° 2 Kaline Caves to Choose ‘om Many other models! Hatvey Kuen, Ted Wiliams, Nelson . Put Them In Layaway Available at Both Stores SPORTING GOODS 24 £ Lawrence — s HOLIDAY SHOP . W. Huron Street € Ld |THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1959} Pontiac's Only Authorized Ford. Dealer et ae HOME [FORD DEALERSHIP a * In Size -In Service -In Volume -In Deals — And Growing Bigger Every Day--Because Cy’s Making The Deals That Bring Buyers In © Deal With Duey Manning Will “Bill” Paulson ferry “Frenchy” Cartier Sales Manager , These Salesmen Will Be Glad to Show Why | So Many Are Getting the Big Deal | at Cy Owens... Every one of these men is digging for deals to get the Top Trader Title in Cy’s Big ‘Wheel ’n Deal’ contest! There’s a new leaf turned—a bigger interest than ever before to make Cy Owens’ the real Action Center of Oakland County! You're missing a BUY if you don’t see CY! ~_REMEMBER—IN ADDITION TO. FULL MANUFACTURER WARRANTY SERVICE, YOU GET CY OWENS’ 30,000 MILE GUARANTEE WITH EVERY 1959 FORD! - Come In Today—Open ‘til 9 P.M. “Take Your Picture in a ‘5 9 Ford” at Cy Owens’ ° » 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-4101 . i a IS fi b. ee ed denis a Ean aaa tee ae a ae a PS. Ae ee OP ep Le Ge Peay Coe Mee eee One ae, Nee eS Cae se ae Pe) | en Penrose 1/0) ene ae eaeeeite. Sennen ee eta ila aS Ng iy 15% i. 2 7 eal ee = nis AO elas riciaignangetab Maas abies Aa aiies nae Sa alg cohaiala i crop months were off as a cent a bushel within the F ihe g & ‘i ii fi 121, sit iif | * a it i itr i i ; i LEE BES isfy li: irl Peas HI i asf it Detroit in case lots federal-sta a |. avg. 30; grade B wid. avg. 36%; ga | browns—Grade i oak 38; feoaiuat y, | 38; e B large 36; Cc large 36; Y 99-35, wid. a . mercial ded: \ Whites—Grade 34: March 10 ; per pound Pas b. Detroit ter No. 1 = sidiary, Aerojet, 31; ca 4-4% 22-23; over 5 lbs. 26-27; old roosters) s DETROFP Gas DETROIT, March 10 (AP)—Egqs t. 0. b. grades; Trade A 43; extra large. il, wid. avg. 4; meg wid, avg, ; medium 56: smail wd. RES of the glamour. stocks Apples, Delicious, bu. ..... veeserns 6428| Both international and. domes- VEGETABLES tie olls were mixed folk ped. We .ssessevsersneresy 2.18) President Eisenhower's procia-— se ae ee es mation of , mandatory od hy Me OR. sessesseese. 3.00) curbs on, petroleum imports as dry ee ra 59} Well as oll price »policing. | Peay ent? Sem -sceeree: 145] Anderson-Prichard and Standard “Botte tacks: done’ “2; £40} Oil ((New Jersey) were off frac- p= — ~ aiton Richfield, Amerada and F Turnip, . bu, .... ‘oi neapeeene 78 al Dutch were up ; ; a Re Poultry and Eggs Thiokol advanced more than lt cad points and General New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) NEW YORK (UPI)—The New The resolution said criticism by some lawyers of court decisions on had been misin- infernal security terpreted as criticism of the court.|7,° Get Exchange Day Traveling Orders Mayors Throughout ‘Area Sef fo Trade Posts May 18)**: . County Photo Mayors and village presidents ite were paired at drawings) held in Lansing. Here is a rundown on villages and cities in the Oak- land area and their exchange Almont-Constantine Sra ti “emits West- "lana city Clarkston-Tawas City Clawson-Mason Dryden-Nashville . . City at _ Ferndale-Manton Imlay City-Morley Winners to Show Prints Lake Orion-Custer Lapeer Gnestra 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and we een ‘land Mrs. Park-Iron River 22, and Donaid, 20, submitted 24 Orchard -Lake-Clare roe te State Ortonville-Deckerville 8th annual Association cé Oxtord-Wakefield All but. four of the prints. won Pleasant Ridge-Lake Odessa {awards of excellence and- Romeo-Inkster there will be a drawing and the Royal Oak-Albion winner will receive South Lyon Ro petra, ie SO South LyonRoosevelt Park — “i Walled Late Essoxville ' . |Liquer Case Sales Up’ Wolverine’ Lake-Coldwa ter last month were up slightly from Wood Creek Farms-Kalkaska la year ago, the state Liquor Con-|think.” | Gee story on page one for Pon-/ tio) Commission February tiac; Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, | case sales totaled 255,622 compared|- utility end a es: Cows very small . trade f'tew loads standard steers, and yearling heifers ioe Ibe. 34.80: individea! up to 28.00; few utility “18.00-19.00; pyr eg mec Upgeew wll aren rere eg Hogs—Salable Butchers opened +see : : Strs* ... 98.1 lots U8 No. 3 and 9 ieee ibe. Tee; [Allis Chal s:. 30.3 25; No 1 2 these Alum Lid .... 20.5 ; tow 1 200-: 16.75. eve 83.2 2 and 3 240-300 foe fe tb-ig. 1 mised] AD Airlin 4. 38 foots fo. 2 and 3 15.98-13.00. Am Cyan 70 $4 Vealers—@alable 150. Srenty: choice /A™ * # sot Bein ah ng Sekt cil ee 2 as i Cull am@ utility 16.00-/) News... 42.6 w aneep and lmbe salad rien wooiea| 4 TebtTel .240.6 tamte Se higher; shorn lambs) An Las ee most goed and choles oo Ay ry: Armco &t! ... 72 22.00;.. several loads choice to prime| Armour & Co. 27.1 wooled lambs 22.00-22.80; load choice|**hison. =~... 28-4 to prime 105 Ib. wooled lambs at 22.60;|Aveo Mig... 122 Supnter Sree tonnes.‘ “***iBetn “ - a ewes 5.00-11.00. seth yy «ae ° vdos Calender | L r Briges Mig... fer Species ,_|Brun = ut Ledge No. 90 F 13, 7 arks a [Barrons i m., ‘or! Jon M1, degree Bigned: . 20.6 Stayt, WIE : . Gokdon 2" hee 31.7 (Capital Airl.; 91:4 Carrier Cp ... 442 ‘ Case, JI. |... 26.3 4 2 Cater Trac . 96 News in Brief cere & Ches & Ohio. 73.7 . 5 Sh i. 3 Cari James White, 17, of 417/Cities Sve... 8.3 Branch ‘St., was sentenced to 30\Sineti Pes .”: ass days in the Oakland County JailiCors Cote Soa by Municipal Judge Cecil McCal-|Coia'tss °: 38 lum on.a charge of entering with-|Con Edis . out pefmission, ¢ ae oe : #83 The theft of tools from his ga-|Cont on + rage was reported to Pontiac po-lose na .:: Prt lice yesterday by John Brennan of|Curtis Pub ... oe 211, Judson . St De mis. “3 March 13, 9 Doug Aire"... $41 Watelfort’ Cn : Willtams Vake|Dew Chem ...,88:7 Ra. Joseph ©. Bird Chapter.” later “hir i." 404 -|East Kod .,.153 . Eaton Mig .. 64 ; io Empire City Lawyers Emer Rad oat Back Up Supreme Court |r “156 Burr ie siSusezsxs.Sa.cssedeeenet Vk MRE ere b-3.a0 ‘STOCK AVERAGES ; (Compiled by Laer ees * egy Press) Ind GRY ssece- 326. Week ago’ >. 5° :3961 Month ago 312 Year ago .. sess 244.8 1058-89 high on Insanity Claim in): Hillsdale Slaying at it % mists oe dite BARS KENEES Re2Sns SE - * ~ SROASS=UVaSsS Moistabve ee abana » you working'on @ small car? We've been working on ohe for|I 10 years- Is it ready? haired think our tors have| fer alles m= e don't ‘to be the fair| 8% 118 inch wheelbase car With boys and be first, but we'll come right along with them. What kind of a car is it? cars is dwindling; and asserted more chrome./labor coniitions at Chrysler had American but “we still have some To Be Same as Recommended we “* = 2° SSeS" @ were ume aeavabsa bus Wea HA- # ke Would Open New Power Job Letter of Year Ago Favors Cabinet With Vast Influence NEW. YORK (AP) — President Eisenhower once said he would ‘8 like to see a new Cabinet post of 4,Vast power created — a sort of ‘3\super secretary of state. Siesuyssaussssavate SeSeuszeesezsst Ve Reise aawne |Keego Harbor, Lake Angelus, Syl-|with 251,137 cases in February a Area Postmasters ‘Meeting Tonight: .. OTTAWA --St. Lawrence Sea- grain interests. Canada is spend- ing about 30 million dollars deep- ening the hitherto toll-free canal. * *& * On the remainder of the sea- Canada, U.S. Announce -seaway Shipping Tolls atu x * * to support the claim that the drug type of traffic, moving |Krebiozen has value as a cancer one point te another in | cure. : « it Work on Rail Spon Between U.S:, Canada Backer to: OK ‘Truly Scientific Evaluation’ posal was made in i 5 it E i BF ee iit «Rip i : i: Le: i; ¢ i ‘ ¢ 7 HARRY L. EMERSON Named fo Post at Fisher Body Harry. Emerson Gets Production Manager's Job Here The appointment of Harry L. — Emerson as production manager of >| Fisher Body’s Pontiac Plant was employe at the Norwood, Ohio, plant. He was promoted to fore man in 1934, and in 1939 was trandlerred to the Pontiac plant