ESS See OCT ERN TIONAL. NEWS iAF Plane Clip 17 Hours Off Previous Mark — Official Board Probes _ Plane Tragedy in State after taking off from Bishop Air- port at Flint. * Vote in House iof Sweepstakes plane to made a ‘sudden stop, causing it to tip over and explode. (From Our News Wires) ' FREELAND — Ay fficial in- vestigating board today began the|CASUALTIES NAMED ea : Defeats State Lottery task of finding the cause of the! All the casualties, including 26 yuna ae a , But Strato-Tanker Fails . flcming plane crash at Tr‘City/from Michigan, have been named, |ing 909 feet 7 in Bid at Nonstop Trip School Fi ; _"~Jeompleted with great difficulty.) to Madrid, Spain inanc ng lives, while attempts are continnec crate Police in charge of the task » aceording to wit- tovidentify the dead. laid that some of the victims were! messes, the Viscount plunged WASHINGTON (INS)— downward, smashing jts nose into LANSING (®—A plan to the soft earth. One observer said Representatives of the Civil Aerc-so badly charred in the explosion wee: inautics Board, the Civil Aero-land fire which followed the crash leg alize s pstakes in) autics Administration, the Air-jthat they may never be idefitified. Michigan never made it Out jines Pilots Association, the FBI,| of the starting gate in the State Police and Capital Airlines| Legislature last night jwere on the official board or aiding | The proposal was de- AUS. Air Force jet strato- a blinding flash of orange flame shot at least 100 feet into the air. tanker: set 9 nonstop speed ‘Sines sak Madihaé:-eane mark from Toyko to Wash- strewn over several hundred yards, ington today but its pilot Only the twisted tail section wasdecided there wasn’t relatively intact when airportienough fuel to try for still crews arrived. “wy « & another mark. The huge KC135 “Jet Fifteen bodies were found in the Relatives of 37 victims came to the airport yesterday and made I. d positive, personal identification. jin its work. | Next of kin of the remaining 16 : |\HEARING POSSIBLE | were expected at Tri-City Airport signed to help finance pub-| It was believed at least a week, today. lic schools and its sponsor, jof investigation will precede any) he four-engine plane nosed into Rep. E. A. Fitzpatrick (D-|dcision as to the cause of the the ground a half-mile short of the ‘ Pentiae Press Photes TRIAL right, has answered the damage suit with lone of the Canl shi . tine’ Th . ttered Pa ; ‘ pital Airlines four-| : hat to be a tuselage. e rest were scatte Stream” flew over the na- age suit brought by ousted Pontiac General Hos- charges that Sullenberger viplated professional (Detroit), claimed it would engine Viscount. Possibility of a we _— ae by e ® nearby. ee capital: 15 teen and pital surgeon Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger (left) medical standards in some % cases, in which six |bring in at least 10 million |public hearing at a later date also light aahers. é | Mull, 44, a commercial pilot 147 minutes a fter leaving opened today. Hospital director Cari I. Fiath, patients died. jwas expressed. ™ cadiaines ince ‘1941, had | in radio i dollars a year. “It's just another horse race,”} 1 5 wk 4 lnccart Ge aie Yokota Air Base outside | utes before the crash. Tokyo at 3:37 p.m. (EST) Sareea | ail af ey eer | There was no chance of escape ~ ae eee SE ee ae : | being cee ee * ihe said. “The Queen of Engiand; “ere cnnauined — ‘for those inside as the 1-million- Monday. jowns some racing horses and| the field im which i crashed, ; | It-was the worst air tragedy : ad a a —too— . sauce, 2,900 feet f 3 ; The “fiyinggas_ station” was ‘age burned more than two hours.|the United States since June 30.'supposed to go on to Madrid, Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger’s the 2 — e age hk . ae bs ~ Opens With’ Meeting of A Stockoling ~-on Hospital Records . Pontiac General Hospital attorneys sought to have $250,000 damage suit dis- missed today, in a 75-minute pre-trial conference. ‘Other motions by the hospital attorneys were to ~strike the damages from the suit, and end the injunc- the hospital to Ae. Ee e . we : ty By PETE LOCHBILER With the assignment of an‘ outside judge completed, Dr, Neil H. Sullenberger’s on. schedule. Trial of the ousted staff house. The court reconvened at later recessed after Judge conference request by for reinstatement and $250, a.m. before Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn, of Caro. - Proceedings got under way in the Board of Super- visors auditorium of «he county office building at 1 Lafayette St., but were moved to the vacant court- room of Judge Russel H. Holland in the county court- battle to practice again Pontiac General Hospital moved into open court today surgeon’s controversial suit 000 damages began at 9:30 10 a.m., and five minutes Quinn granted a pre-trial the attorneys for the hospital. rR. , Renewed in the conference was the question of how many hospitalrecords must be produced in the case. A four-drawer file cabinet was produced by hospital at- torney Glenn C. Gillespie, and he said there were many more that the hospital hadn’t had time to produce. *records the hospital must State Dept. Coo! fo Ike's Scheme =e WASHINGTON i# — President Eisenhower's idea about putting a ting a-cool reception there. *® * *® Secretary of State Dulles was described as néither strongly for the hospital couldn’t pro- duce all the requested rec- ords as the trial progressed, he would need a week’s de- lay to gather them. ‘The battle over the records is not new to the suit, as originally Dr. Sullenberger’s attorneys sought 36,000 documents, according to Gillespie. This request was trimmed by Judge Clark Adams a week ago. : * We * Judge Quinn, who said he -had not even read the pleadings in the case yet, said the pre-trial conference would help him define the issues in the case. Besides Dr. Sullenberger, the seven defendagts named in his suit Were répresented. They are the city; the city-owned hospital; its director, trustees, .170-member medical staff and twe staff com- mittees. It was decided yesterday in Lan- Sing that an outside judge should hear the case. Even the State Supreme Court, which governs the office of state court administrator, 4, (80% into: the decision unofficially. * * * Chief Justice John R. Dethmers said he had discussed the case and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) “Read of Tornadoes 9 of today’s Pontiac Press. h produce, and added that if| Terome “Bright Qars. "H'88's.| Too &. FE 80488. Calls on Soviet to Join in Quitting Manufacture of Nuclear Arms WASHINGTON — President |Premier Nikita - Khrushchev. ‘United States nounce nuclear tests, a move. the Russians say they have made. Eisenhower told Khrushchev the Soviet communication was largely repetitive. * * * “The timing, wording, and man- ner of. the Soviet declaration can- real significance,” he added. The Khrushchev letter said the Soviet Union would have to re- consider its announced suspension of nuclear testing unless the Unit ed States and Great Britain fol- low suit, * * * Eisenhower told the Communist leader it seems peculiar that the Soviet Union, having just conclud- ed a series of tests of unprecedent- headlines, say that it will not test lagain; but add, in small type. that it may test again if the Unit- ed States carries out its long-an- nounced and now imminent series of tests." Pontiac Motor Back on Regular Schedule Pontiac Motor Division resumed jnormal operations yesterday after }a one-week shutdown of assembly ‘and other manufacturing opera- itions to permit schedule adjust- iments, the company announced to- day. | Company and union officials said |workers were reporting back to \their jobs on their regular shifts. Similar shutdowns affected five jother General Motors Corp. plants iin widely scattered sections of the country. Senat Bounces Parks Fee Bill Back to House LANSING ® — The Senate today refused to go along on a daily fee provision and bounced back to the House the bill calling for a $2 an- nual admission charge for use 0 state parks. The clause for a 50 cent parks admission for casual visitors and tourists was written in. the house. Most senators say it would be dif- ficult to administer, Unless the House backs down, the bill will wind up in a confer- eNce committee to. adjust House- Senate differences, { Similar parks fee legislation was Spot” Needs Sharp Fisenhower today urged the So- viet Union again to join in stop+\in the dower chamber. ping manufacture of nuclear ma- : terials for war purposes, and in He. made his proposal in a let- at ter delivered in Moscow to Soviet It was a reply to a letter from |Khrushchev’s own letter of April |4. In that communication the So-! ‘viet Premier proposed that the @ Week, members of the gover.) and -Britain te-|°t's party tried to get a vote on. vetoed by Gov. Williams jn 1957.). ~p ‘morally wrong with this idea. | “If something isn’t done in | the Legislature. soon to take eare of our money problems, eur state taxes will reach the | moon before we will.” | To go before the. voters in iment to the State Constitution, the proposal ‘needed a two-thirds favor- able vote in both the House and | Senate. . The best it could do was * * * an attempt to about a de-jtwo sweepstakes a year modeled pendable and a: disarmamentjafier similar races in «Ireland, program. England and other countries. * * ¢ Democrats also failed to step proposal — Gov. Williams’ 20- millien-deHar increases in the bles tax. -For the second time in less than the bill, but were repulsed by a solid Republican front. * *. * Republicans want to keep the jplan on a standby basis until next jmonth, waiting to see how much |money they'll need to balance the jbudget which will be adopted by { s. » not but raise questions as to its|thé Legislature in the next {éw | | j | j Jobs Increasing Beginning of Outdoor Gillespie asked the judge to rule on what kind Of ed intensity, “should now, in bold) Work Boosts Payrolls | | season, “Two for the. Seesaw," is This Spring | WASHINGTON (INS) —The gov- ,ernment's monthly employment re- jport today shows that job oppor- jtunities expanded in March but less than seasonally and not enough to halt a spread in unem- ployment. * * * New factory layoffs during the month added 25,000 to the 5,173,000 who were without jobs in Febru- ary. but the beginning of outdoor work boosted payrolls 323,000 above the 61,988,000 a month ear'i- er. Even before the official figures were released, Labor Secretary James P. Mitchel] hailed the re- port as evidence of stability — an end to the steep job decline with promise of a pickup before summer, icause of the accident was forth- | muster 54 of the 74 needed “ Fitzpatrick proposed to stage up legislative action on another | | port runway. | Though no official word as to the ‘coming, experts on the scene ad.| |mitted it appeared that the pilot,| Capt. W. J. Hull, 44, of New Jersey, | i lundershot the runway. Investiga-iplane entered its final glide pat- tors said the muddy condition of|ierns at 11:18 p.m. (EST) at Tri- \November as a proposed amend- the field might have forced the\City Airport less than 20 minutes \1956, when 128 persons were killed There ts no plan to ground lwhen a Trans-World plane and a other Viscounts, the only foreign- (i nited Airlines plane collided over built planes flown by domestic | Com aisles, = anyon. The disaster occurred as the Bill May Save to Run Thro through April 19. | for another week or so.” to the promotion. It began April 1 with a hug } | new owners. * ‘You Auto Buy Week’ If you hayen't found that good deal as yet on @ new or used car, Pontiac automobile dealers will afford you an- other chance by extending their “You Auto Buy Week” “This thing has stimulated buying so,” declared Rob- ert B. Oliver, president of the Pontiac Trade Assn., “that all the dealers have decided to offer these excellent deals Oliver said most dealers reported that their used car stock is down té the lowest level in several. years due resulted in 124 used and 34 new cars being turned over to * The association organized the sale, which was supposed to conclude April [0, to strengthen automotive business in the area and help ease the grips of the recession. | | Ailing Bus Lines ugh April 19 Pontiac, Other Firms | Sagging Pontiac city bus line fi ‘ailing bus companies. The bill would exempt motor | Coaches from state fuel taxes | threugh 1960, and reduce the per erage of over $200 to a flat $25 license fee. | e Saturday street sale which swer to threatened bankruptcy of local bus firms in many cities such as Pontiac, Kalamazoo, Ani Arbor * land Jackson. The bill was returned to the i\House of Representatives for ‘agreement on amendments. Report Shows Hit Awaits Press Special Pontiac Press theater trippers have a really unusual] treat await- ing them on Broadway the week of June 23. The surprise hit of the theater one of five top productions lined up by The Press for this year's tour. The unusual feature Is that “Two for the Seesaw" has only two characters — a boy and girl. One of the performers, Henry Fonda, needs no introduction to stage and motion picture fans, The other half of the cast) is a newcomer, Anne Bancroft. In her first appearance on the stage, .she has been hailed by most critics. Portraying two young people adrift in New York who meet by chance and become involved in the torments and delights of a love af- fair, Fonda and Miss Bancroft provide an evening of high enter- tainment for persons lucky enough to have tickets to the standing- room-only performance. * * * The Press already has 150 tickets reserved for this show and four Mitchell forecast a normal sea-! sonal pattern this year with “an/ fipturh this spring in employment} and a downturn in unemploy-| ment,”’ * * * The joint report by the Com- nferce and Labor Departments is expected to point out that slow- moving business conditions were aggravated by a late spring over large areas of the country. Already at a post war high, yment spread further in March but at a-slackened pace and February,‘ ers on payrolls stemmed from an and other outdoor activity, Oakland County after heavy increases in January . The boost in the number of work-| | early start in farm, construction} others. If you're planning, to ride The Press's airline special to New York City for a week of top the- ater, ypu'd better get your reser- vation in soon, The deadline is May 23, first come first served. On page two of today’s Press is a reservation coupon that you can fill out and mail in to The Press to make sure that .you, too, will have a delightful “Gotham City” vacation. ¢ % In Today's Press Election Results - +, Page 13 BY eed 4 Comics . ‘ Pe | | County News ..cccyecceees e Editorials ...... jvetseutinnsec © Markets ......60005 ee veeues > Obituaries «©. .... 66.6066 diese § Gaile ois cqeveccn eves coos 1615 eee cvess 36 TV & Radio Programs ,,,....% Wilson, Fart ......0 hc. B | Women's Pages ........ » 10-11 COMPLETE CAST — The call “onstage, everybody,” brings only two to the footlights in ‘The Pontiac Press theater trip play | vehiele weight tax from an av- | Backers urged the bill as an an-| | Spain, for a nonstop, non-refueling distance of 11,487 miles from To- ikyo. But it was decided to land linstead at Lajes Field in the Azores a total distance of 10,228 miles, This would set a mark for jet planes but not for propellore driven aircraft. | ‘The Alr Force jet strato-tanker smashed a previous Tokyo-Wash- ington speed mark of 31 hours and 25 minutes. established in 1945 by an Air Force CH. Senate OKs Measure; The record - smashing flight Offering Tax Relief for clipped the old record for the Tokyo - Washington run by 17 hours and 38 minutes. * * * Brig: Gen. William E. Eubank : nances got a shot in the armi last Jr., commander of the 93rd Stra- night when the Michigan Senate | passed a bill giving tax relief to tegic Air Command Bomb Wing at Castle Air Force Bese, Calif., | was at the controls in the spectacu- ‘lar effort to fly nearly halfway around the globe without stopping or refueling. The existing non-stop flight record is 11,236 miles negoti- | ated by a Navy prepellor driven |} plane that flew from Australia te Ohio in 1946. .. | General Eubank and his crew ihad hoped to exceed the 12-year- |old mark by more than 250 miles, ;With Eubank aboard the giant jet tanker were seven Air Force crew- men and an International Aeronau- tical Federation. representative act- ing as “timekeeper” and “ref. eree.”’ * * * Andrews Air Force Base officers estimated the stratotanker, named the ‘Jet Stream," flew the 7,662- mile trip from the Yokota base to Washington at an average rough speed of 557 miles per hour. Eubank had hoped to go even faster. On leaving Tokyo he said he hoped to hit Washington in 13 }hours and Madrid seven hours lat- Fair, Cool Tonight; Warmer Wednesday Fair and cool tonight 1s the pre- diction of the U. S. Weather Bureau. Tonight's low will be around 28 - 32. Wednesday will be partly cloudy with the afternoon becoming: warm- er. Tomorrows high will be near 48-52. Today's 10-20 mile an hour northwest winds will diminish tonight, becoming southerly 5 - 10 miles*an hour Wednesday. In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature preceding § a.m. was 30 degrees. The reading was 44 at 1 p.m. Freight Train Derails West of Port Huron PORT HURON ® — The last 2% ears of an %80-car Grand Trunk & Western Railroad freight were derailed at Em. meftt, 15 miles west of here, to- day, strewing wreckage for 500 A Grand Trunk spokesman said the derailed cars were loaded The train was eastbound from Battle Creek to Port Huron, Time to Read Paper | DETROIT (INS) — Pstrogowski, 25, bas been *Two for the Seesaw,” which features Henry Fonda and Anne Bancroft, . y * " ' } side judge because of its -contro- versial nature and widespread publicity. The ‘publicity, in part, has pre- sulted from the unusual nature of the case. CLAIMS ‘JEALOUSY’ Dr. Sullenberger claims his sus- pension from the hospital last Nov. 13 was brought about by ‘‘a ruling clique of doctors, motivated by professional jealousy.’ The defendants have denied this charge and maintain the 42-year-old chest surgeon was get-started on schedule. « ¢€ The state ahd the county were at odds on the question of whether the four local judges had to. disqualify themselves from hearing the case before the state.could assign it tc an outsider. : State Court Administrator Mere- dith H. Doyle said they technically had to. But the thought that .“‘dis- qualification” would imply personal bias in the controversial case made the idea distasteful here. *‘MISUNDERSTANDING’ The controversy remained unre- rger Suit Opens (Continued From Page One) days of confusion about who wouldjrefused to favored its being heard by an out- try the case ang whether it would go so far as to dis-| £ Aes bs * : i 7 s % * 5 i * Faint i i o : : 1 ee ; # > ; suspended for breaking hospital jsolved until Doyle altered his posi- - rules and regulations. They al- |tion-yesterday. He said there had x leged he was guilty of violating |been ‘‘a misunderstanding.” professional medical standards. | Doyle said that after a telephone tional The hospital director, Carl 1:/Comversation with Judge Hartrick, Fath, went Sethe He alleged Dr. |P¢ had decided on an Outside Sullenberger violated standards -in|@Ssignment ‘‘to allay any feeling “5 specific instances, in six of conspire — = Bane a klan which the patient aot Bs said. pd ~~ od “4 stressed The sensational aspects ‘of the| “It has been suggested that : case revive around these charges.| there has been so much talk and Trial testimony may have doctors| %® ™#ch publicity about the case granting : involved in a public clash that is} Mat the local judges wouldn’t be area rare for the medical world. _ | able to. give It the consideration or } Less dramatic is the legal issue| 't deserves. ——— | brought up repeatedly as pleadings} ‘‘Whether this position is well | pre ir sear were entered in the case in prepar-|founded or-pot, it is in the interest . | ation for trial. of public confidence in the judicial ; 2 gee ¥ | RIGHT TO REGULATE? . system to assign an outside judge, 2 siieet on the tu | The iat is wheter in Michigan, tat here, Wil De ue, room, fe j [Ra jn. le & public hospital has a legal right) Dy sullenberger’s attorney, * * ¢ Charlton, son of Mr.'and Mrs, Thomas Chariton, of 211 Oliver St., /lic interest, It |p é | to make rules and regulations gov-|rarry N. Dell had asked for an} The publicity also affected Dr. ; a pout ken’ lel ee : Pa erning the professional activities| tide judge on the case because|Sullenberger’s attempt to main. was awarded the club's highest honor at the father and son pak despair 4 pike Sullenberger contends it hasn't. doors of Pontiac Osteopathic Hos- plan upon sk cape be epensored at the | Pontiac officials and physicians. : future payment. ‘ms by the Uni- , tn the courtroom eday. Tea bed eos = Aen male wily eee te Ge, ads. The cous , Some Wieeitte "Runedalion, | in the Too . Cireuit J : machinery by which persons te | once been scheduled to appear in|whom the cats orieinaliy; had been|sion, were soon closed to hin. estive : ee pens reap gps te Bayrelagpeannbay 4 MES. FRANK A. MERCER Thomas Fox, ficket chairm.n, | West Bloomfield Township Justice himself at/ With regrets, the hospital sald 2 fore it to present their case. Other id ,outement. : | Court today for trial on a drunk/pr, Sullenberger’s request. But he! that there was too much publicity ° : [committee members: Pont ‘The show is put on annually for | and disorderly charge involving @M/stressed that it was not because] for the surgeop te continue there. or Pontiac Bo Ss ( U James Spence, secretary - man- lac OMAN \aree seunesters wits proceeds be: | Orchard Lake Village auto acci-|o¢ «personal bias,” but because Dr. st. J the y Plager of the Pontiac Manufactur-’ : ing used to help needy families. : dent March 16. Sullenberger “has a right to feel city’s poe lag dl yg al- ers Assn.; Rev. H. C. Schankle,9 ine = , It will take two or three weeks [he is getting a fair trial ready dropped the gurgeon-trom|—— pastor of Southside Church of God; The Birmingham Musicale, at } to select a jury and begin trial, [OUTSIDE JUDGE SOUGHT its staff in 1952, because of Boys Club Week in Pontiag;award to Thomas Chariton, 35, of|mrs. Mildred Bennett, Oakland its Thursday, will present | however, Township Justice El- | Circuit Judge George B. Hart-lsonality conflicts,” Dr sillenber OPened last night with a ‘tather-(211 Oliver St County executive Red Cross direc- contralto Murdock secom- mer C. Disterto sald yeet » trick an, preatiing , then re-/ger explained. ; ; popes aac ge Michael L, Fiorillo, executive tor; Haigh Bectue, 6 Fomine at Mrs. F. A. Mercer Active | sae 17 Barbers, Macintosh Dt Judge Quinn's assignment by the|quested an outside Judge from Lan) Eventually, | Dr. Sullenberser|” sathiiehting the event’ was the| “rector of the Fentiac club, pre- |e ee Cas end Wayne! in Civic’ and Clubjinetist. Mariorie Metibacher ac state court administrator ended 12|sing “in the public interest Hejcleeed down bis office in the FUP, -sSoration of the Boy of the Year sented the award to the youth for | Pu ct agp ely “ry ; [companied by Dorothy Pelton, * * * | and holding the respect and |Dert appliance store. Affairs Hore Also featered will be the re. : | A, gene describing themselves pemmagdaer ts lenmgserg! e Mrs, Frank A. (lasbel H.) Men! ane” Hohmeyer : of dean and Lana Sobs as Judge |= 220.5, Newsmen |.cs maces Delay H cr pee ee ass ae Dr. Sullenberger went to om awards were; Jeffrey Hall, 13, out- A of the As viela; von Her- . him without much visible suc- standing in gym; Jose Garcia 14, sociation and former teacher in| mann, cello; Nancy Kaspersak, ° cess. dian 208 outstanding in woodghop; Jan the Pontiac public school system,| flute; Constance Raether, string raers er me signatures on petitions calling for | games. Frank ‘Ketonsa, 13° weal tT NEW DU ft died at 1:45 this in Pon-| bass; and Clair Lenehan, piano. , ‘ the surgeon's reinstatement at Pon- ad Ge a , cau ne hehe Mrs. Ben F. Wilson is chairman tiac General, When the City Com- ‘: for the day, assisted by Mrs. .G. HOLLYWOOD ® — As Lana,would be best for Cheryl if she|mission and Board of Trustees re- Seven Ordered Out of |WIN sports AWARDS .Plan Special Session a * is the| marber_ Woolson. Seer Soest Sey, «| Pee Reet Sm, SS ee tare They tere canteen bis} Santiago in War-Torn|,,™ (Charlie Irish’ trophy for! i Waterford Township Peat. . gi on i on ae Mrs. Sidney Lidgey | daughter be held in custody until ~*~ * * group delivered them iente Province lo Dave Eugene Later Heitsch married Rutiner slaying of Johnny Stompanato. sion with head bowed. She was|/PETITIONS ACCEPTED §_- | HAVANA (INS) — Seveh lketbell player award. -. | Watertontt Township Roand mem, te acon. ©. wan 0. grate poor atthe Manly Ba » wan hie blow Vokes sete ot Lines tala. ok cat poe ed oe page cores ¢ Wow rpeer id Anderson and Jock Fiovk. Ace (Week to hear about the township's! gcheet jouh Mostar bichigne Ost gS ytd The ruling was @ crushing , proposed budget A also to 14-year-old Cheryl Crane's pemeewoe Bap erring dire YP «sere = ows oe ee of the captial of war - torn) attending oo cad aaien or Members filed into last night's tn the Pontiag peblo nebes! sy st Joseph Sarey, oagtal, Por —, a ae ee een ie sO. | 5 ol panama — Oakley, president of the club's [Weekly meeting with expectations! tem, see. Crane. * » * of the budget being number one } Superiog Judge Donald A. Odell je til sade ten cam The government said the news-| P&rd of directors. , SS ay cee sit, Member of St: Hugo in the | presiding jurist of the Juvenile} Cheryl ——— group began paign recent decree for-| Bob Tricker, president of the! But Supervisor Elmer R. John- tholic Church, she was a cour, aid Gat’ be Seeds in| Juveile Hall where She hat ves” [by picketing Pontiac General Hoe. their presence in Sentiag, Pontiac Civitan Club, tok the’ oc-|son sal the finishing touches were/Past Present of the Women’s amx-((9M4_ 1) A\W/ Talks ld Stompanato, doe pase? Nn cto mernin 0 ee ee ee eS a. Oe ee ae ot Oe ie ee a te oe : 1 : night in) oot Soe ao gr ‘=: blockade Ape Castro's rebels|to Fiorillo. veel eng ared this ‘week when theif the Oakland County Medical So-REUIM ng oday et (tb oe od a me ee ee : budget is ready. ciety and the Altar Society of St. : | News from Oriente province, {LJ} , Vincent de. Paul and St. Hugo in ! e ltt the state. where Castes rese uae wove {FHit-RUAMEL Charged |, Moving stead on their agente Vincent de. Paul» DETROIT @® — General Motors | the tall, shy Soe tar seseineen Wee eet ee ae en, ee eee , 1 to land developers Cole- ee @ Se bdomen of|be had to‘sign an undated resig. Sap Ghalgt fer gereuiedt Sais With Manslaughter ee sewer Nc amemiber of Pontiac Branch ofltoday after a 12-day recess By E, H. SIMS the Sdyearold underworld figure|nation admitting be iat oe pet| anes. A warrant was issued by the|‘Te@tment plant in a subdivision onjactive in the Pontiac Tuesday Mu- Teton, nit TO ‘When is the period ot maximum) Sersnee cried it as the climan| | * _The army claimed to have 108t-loaiiend County Proseeutors of- Highland road wag |Sicale and the Women’s Nationall er ¢n minor provisions in UAW danger from thunderstorms devel- Board of Trustees, however,| rebel forces Carro fice this morning, charging Ro- Approved by board members Farm Garden Association. demands presented the ‘The maximum danger from light-|°> 4 Tacarse" Lana ‘sought toldsd. not, uae is, Tesignatin to[tnd near Banes and to have killed nore Bibb Jr., 4-yearcold confesaed| %. ezoning tae lake Oa ate grins besides het estan ater 36 Major proposals. peat’ the end of the beavy rein- en ee ee ee Dane hoe © ee so aca bigoted ae i Bb who lives at Soh Prantl, 004, snd, Pauline street, The/Dunay of Pontiac and. Barbara mena Ce nce exnected to fall. Though many believe that)” ee a which Dr. Sullenberger was in- , demanded examination at his ‘lcothe up until later this month the low-hanging, dark Jeading edge/ 1. today of Stompanato, one-|vited to appear. Thirteen prisoners were taken at| arraignment this moring Betore| a eels Oe ship ronda ee emmy Tone F. Sp Wiliams Re ~The. Sen vanlf eagle agro of the cumulonimbus brings with Iti” yodyguard for. ex-gambler| According to Flath, Dr. Sullen-|Banes, the first rebels the goverm-|Municipal Court Judge Maurice E.|to keep doww dest this summer oer ro ene: amr grandchil| ene about union demands, ive we’ un *|Micley Cohen, ‘was sent to Chi-[berger failed to, appear at the|ment has reported > bonal Nas announced at $45 per 1,000)H. Schimmel and Mrs. H. G. Bow. mk’ oa ji ae cago last night. Service and hearing, “ ag8"| UNDER ARREST ‘| He was released on $100 eet. ier, both of Pontiac. . Talks resume ee nig cad’ sretntions | 3 be in Woodstock, Ill.,jet @ second, Nov. 15. So the Board) “o.,. of the newsmen, Ben Silver|and ordered to appear for examina- The township will pay 818,|" oe * Friday and with Chrysler April 15. Sn i cat nw Ae, | pum eters amtemenl tee wm Sn yet le yng te homes One Somer}, Ram WB ed at minutes of the heavy downpour m, W in the Sparks-Grif- of 6 ttinhecheell:, ts. uenaiceme The court has several alterna-|, Flats sald in a Saturday night. and told them he had driven the| Seeterlin sald, an ten Savin aa he : tives at the hearing for Cheryl ~*~ * * car which truck and killed Daisy} A hearing date on street lighting . BARCELONA, Spain (INS) — danger period from lightning is}, 94. She could be freed wile of Dr. Nell A, Sal- King, 54, of 611 Nevada St., at\for Oakwood Manor Subdivision|®* 10:30 a.m. Thursday in St. Hugo encountered. April 24. She cor a ee stati |The others were picked up by /ICing, "Rd.|was set for April 21 from 10 a.m.|" the Hills Church, with burial| Authorities today reopened six This is after the lending ofign|ct SeMEvOnety SARS B Wee We) Sobenper Sen She meee soldiers yesterday, but two of the|the ontersection of Franklin ‘|to 4 p.m. at the township hall.|!, Mount Hope Cemetery. big ' which has passed overhead, and often! ne Guess, On. Span SS See 6 eS ee correspondents who had been injand Nebraska St. Sunday evening. . The-family suggests memorials} had been closed in retaliation for when the severity of rainfall has|ér parents; or she could be made) occurred ealy after « Geresgh \santiago for several days were de- ‘ be made to the Building Fund of| a work slowdown by 20,000 work- begun to diminish. Oe ieee 8% Pate! going review of Be preteetnmn [tained for less than am hour, Plate Slogan Eyed Pontiac General Hospital. . x~ *« ® the hospital and of the record Under arrangements made by New . se gan , ee ee ee ee Under California law, there is} of his performance and proficien- | U-5. a vege caop te ' ’ 7 The Weather _| detnite pronouncement. ot gult| ey x & surgeon.” yey tap Water Wonderland Out? Reservation Application I wer ne no fixed sentence. pension was recommended by the : : F . 1 ste Soh sc ge at Peiemiis anaomemive oat Along wih ver ae: ‘l Press Theater Tour: day pertty ‘slondy. warmer tn the after. |tees of its medical staff and was|_ Homer sitter can of the Chi| _ LANSING (INS)—Thought is being given to putting a | | winds 10-50 miles an hour today Simte- brought about iff accordance with)7 gore Be Ed Cannel of| different slogan on Michigan’s auto license plates. Please make the following reservation for me on The , ishing tonight and becoming southerly its by-laws. cago pene 5 x *« * Pontiac Press Theater Tour to New York City, departing ee Sullenberger, however, con-|tion, Allen Jarison, employed by a| Secretary of State James W. Hare sald yesterday that lj Monday morning, June 23, and returning June 28. i Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. ‘has no right to Las Vegas TV station; spay the slogan “Water Wonderland” may be xem in a | At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 15-20 m.p.b. that interfere with|din of Pye thy = Which WER Cnghachs Wate meaty. a On, attend ™ oe Direction: Northwest. to practice medicine free-|Taber Broadcasting} indastry. | Sun rises Wednesday e602 am, license, granted him/System. 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Lt : | i - YIrrity)) rr -_ , Pe ) onl - F D’ Scholls (4 Zino pads . of the southwestern Michigan Cam- Sai Sia 4) 2 ER ae i fe -JIB-WA.|. : ee ‘ spay ae took 1 ew — | - C@8eC CHC COCO EEOS efor OJIBWA | - & ye & b Sa : 4 : fo td > Se ae a ‘ ee ee = eceecsocccccece jeeee ence: * “ PEeecesosesoeces laws apply Bee SSS universe and that indeed. ; Ged is only concerned with our earth is . Pe PS se when our physical tan cal ieen ag ge oe pbanagiderpar vd ‘only eternal part It therefore sicseas'es ts Tue tnatich oh Ged aes So 15 4 i : t i Se E R wg = : Pitchi Saae rob what kettle ? = Too a long series of tests at both its buns Kisawiean, Da: Ee , ng Him = Curve 7 Kettle wa ee Le ae er Arctic and an. KaHANAMOKU, Who won vid Li aes | ee mine yee . pan pon proving world titles for his swimming feats, ence SAYS: My Math Differs mayoe you'l understand that ‘we is Gun Oa tes "is now on the Honolulu police torce. It’s W. ai : Sia fos About Big Strike’ rly santo darewpect Vet's ever, Russia 7 ' hg. : mS g to Red T eo jayed the Press TT don't ee, Russia to ite anneunees The Man About Town asm Best uce Taxes Now sisne= toe tests after the long planned U.S. Sk : z= HRSTTON ‘Tite Seo tastes stich re herd bt sen. sednction. mine. Seems to me it was Nov. 11, Nnlemens tests set for later this month owron Leading weet: when members of the Howse concentrated, in few areas but eaten oad nua Mt on 96 fo March. oe mew. “What About seca thas be eat ae Sere can ne respective home communities t their sh ) , . ‘Motor every Friday. The union got One, Pog Tate ent Sb hestaaaey: Ot toe sacapae g Some Votes . thin abou the - 16 fo come Deck here and sy mails ot Win; Ge fo ecldien on a te tin and tea eda omghromew ae A _— bird; numerous ES Guceale | Seine te te the et gp ipeobnad = oo Lana’s Scandal VOP parca as = B uclear weapons os : past winter. —— ‘There has been 2 jem with one short-sharp stroke. Brings Le tion and sta that against intercontinental — policy will be talk ) great deal ot Finding the right tters tistics everyone a missiles. Every mail more entries in shaped when the pe ge gh nba Oot hal aah ncn sane ot rae : kriew were wrong. The Press ad- ; te. * baseball coritest. They're after our opinions of the The stimulating purchases. eos Pavey bay A pu ck o> gra men that divorced Lana mitted its fault and said it would The Soviet that $250 _ people are theory fs that the ments, . judg. must have known be Union has rejected in US. Savings Bonds. Have.you made alyzed. ee saved on taxes will be —— and arriving finally at the what they were doing exactly good. Now you run another let- every plan by the United Na is anne: Aik 8 Ramaceelaeat ois. aie cot, Oat ow te a best of a number of posible .. pr regleconlag apni geivc oma for banning bomb or other weapons What Ee oom the commenny 6 p< ver ate tela yo eral ade nat “Those that liv peg cow ge Eeclipany “bah dwn but same nations m: player. whe has been at —to try to gauge. spent but Will net be is that of all of us : live by the sword Editor on the bail, Mr. For instance may not fecal this, ®t *# least. 25 times will be lead-— Pinay Cregg os o eeageeien fear veueet. page bear es Gn tor ot - : saad Sowa and Africa ae *% oa a ars ueekic ee Cae dot be erpising pent week Dr's a papchabogical steation thet hand, and hat we de eat | - = os the inviting what will be his y, May 1, and of Cohgress {aces the government as it tries Oe ae wen Clo ° “i ; allenge, not to mention pacifist Early ent batting average? before what they said hard to reassure the people that best seem to be in the ser e Ti See groups in all countries? ! perpting: st. a wa ay the readustent i natural Sate sori vert es betwee a "9 all countri — , development that correctiv " Bragg pee awe ga adie tse fitthe oocashaing by be past record there’s a “re: able. are periodically nevi matoalcled " U. 8.5 Canada sociated of the As-_ elouting in the exhibition games. But autumn help them win ‘The Secretary to mean that Sedacnen agro OTTAW Press, is “rocking many others are doing well. Your elections. To the © Bb of the Treasury now is more hime oS oe stodgily and along must be received entry ny Gore's ‘edit pea Anderson, who has kept - before 1 hesitant than ever grows and the people be- raw materials at home in- unimaginatively by noon on April 1 ment” which will be head during the clamor to recommend a come wealthier stead exporting ing the status . murs- Better mail it NOW, and eliminate « Renee Saas . for tax oe ee ee Shae ‘Siw oer Chamone dee beset tagoh nye Sedona fae ot cracking te mater, abd lt cmpee Wete Tei | )__wl'be increasingly ed tothe thority Tesponable fx yo after another States. responsible Russia.” from $250 get away from you. yy ee - William Brady Says: . " . ne ; for all forms wf I have it diréetly from its opportunities \ .« But government steps to dominant note in the 500- why was Weshinaten —* a Albert Wlison etary. . To ae it's a dis- igo Joint Disability papa Ae py vest tions with the United —e pared with euuatenpespentiet : t the anhual coin show and bou in to see the decline > of the difference: in ing * * * : At uree of volume of sales as they S ue ese ards living stand- Without least our position on disarmament The Pentiae Coin Club when “normal po, sce! to P oor N utrition Americen vanniniatis luce the danger of Pi enh mpage the present and nuclear control next Sunday offers a rare coming back. ern neighbor to her north-- of switching government's hope been simply, could have for collectors. The Hd mad yet . & #8 A correspondent says her hus-, stamped Thar combed ‘ous-tuke we rene Het othanagh way ply, promptly and con- = *¢ hours 10 to 6 at the Pon ‘ There's no key to the band “finally consulted a doctor’ address envelope bearing your Public today in a, 300 Dries, Ge répert stat : vincingly stated. tiae Federal puzzle by or and 000-word Canadia and tocn ‘Building at, 761 West Huron unemployment statin | sand asking for the pam, port by the Gordan Commision trade wil “be Increasingly. fo e : _— ning. Nor can the average and the booklet “Chronic pel Canada - ae wo suvey =the econ ae ohne = oe Pay Increase nega’ compte > Bo ag greet gee — Cimada's econamic prompect Wy the wo comires wil eco for sichietn Sell Teapeace Company ts sounshieel seco «tase pir \ oc igged Jeteers sean eames e * * * Se eS a a er Compeny is = cont of the ee \, BE Hie ends Song "pertaining to personal The five-man commission called St ¥ sales © Ge United The Mrs. Edna Warden tion total working popula- “nosis, or oe canes . diag- for federal tax cuts and higher ph ab will probably increase e has passed and of 433 North Johnson chief The Br, "ila Brady, if. @ stamped sell- spending in time of serious sales in Britain and Western the Senate a bill stepping “aaah clerk in the sag aggre truth is that—as the Chase ties. Press, ‘Pontine, ‘Michie te Pon- oy It warned canina un sae of temas , She is a - \. (Copyright, 1958) : overproduction industrial tary pay by $668 million, one of the member of the Telephone Pionegss of on’ pe danas — woe against unreasonable Se es industry In particular wil ‘ ‘ . from x vi * indica a : ep codeeneabhde’ Yn'theh Cord- trom the statistics Case Records of a Psychologist: - ‘That Defense advisc onrnnal Roftats of the Ponae. tu oor EES then \ — mittee, headed by RaLrx com- nemeses to crime in their oat - and “overall employment = ebunks Modern Bi j 1 J.Cornp- of whom which I know from ~ dpb Som ent tase 0 par wo, not \ us ine Mania eR, president of General Elec- study of their wor @ close and personal income is -~ as pessimistic about it as the _ Edith {1g @ con tric, found k for many years are cent only 1 per correspondent see trasting case The : ‘that the military tops in that way are ~ coe eee last On the hadi for Sen Sena, fer Ea fat a ae oO ae In general, women hesi services were. “extravagantly + Aubrey Batler i eee ee 5 he ae one worships i cael ae aeeiaiieke Sail haa ta ctu ek er ato , a ° _ Labor Secretary Mit on the treatment of rheu- god called a\full bust whe: manufacture milk muscular all : they grow wasteful of the national human Holly, and the equally draws chelt mati (chronic line. She has lost norma n a woman bears a bab: over and thus appear and material = longer experienced get ont Sl bene ek Ge anon in my own joint disability), spective in the gh * y somewhat masculine. tal resources” and that increase in the unem- peculiar way, that is. vn ania eon But tf ich he tee, * But you girls with small busts re-enlistment rates were not _ _ Fred F. Stevens seyed ant Whe-uiettineies te ge ce, Et is oon then follow FOurpust of , flabby’ breasts an profitably indulge ficient to build oe of Oxford. Both have » firmness and prey fm theorem ins ey ate is sheumatis if it DelOW. Taare are out too X mn are beter’ milk preocers erm “topical atetics" Rew one es " balanced force. : . n ee Laat ease pater ween have fet jlned fhe aber fre Ip ae prion ly ts Rong ee art on antton ton't wae GK dda te wai A pharmacist in Pont _ What they are all trying. t say extol devon. oem wy ie ao 0 ) stantial ‘iricreasés * fc provides sub- LM Tontiee, for. 34, yours, there is pie ongempmangy re “is that siderable Seana rok ae, pelts —_*- ORANE heavy _ resporisibilit: 105 positions of has provided about and that Congress, erway 4 Sdee tevidiind axe Shae, es elie cen ie ., aged 27, _ ary respatby wit top base ey Son, bs ome cea igd Sb sco uma sea sae” er my ie “ A a, eae mis- Sineeiekidea’ ‘datbidt” tos exclusive of Sain Gee Ue tk kee to erosalnants aed tang a ot sommenaty fracture, dislocation, ahet cat erebte.» sh nesaned, ‘ata w $22,500 from $15,312 to 1 Yul work there. mt aad proms W en "ibdacecession” enieg er hgpertephy of syuovil wear loose blow Al . Benefits are not confined ‘ mei measures. Lots of money could be ae idpieeshs Cfayeovial cots ae’ Gms suburb, the ultra- ing the noe Al or what have you. F pee o* Drayton Plains, still retains a * ve ie These are all. subject to radical I'd give my of the horse and buggy What surgery and no fooling right arm to have era. In makes the eitione 7 . Using rheu- a beautiful ful the railway sidings tion difficult ig the es ‘oar page arthritis” treatment bust. But I ha loaded or unloaded was called = traumatic, orthopedic or spent andeede Of ° The surgical conditions is silly. pawn gs “Team Track,” pee yea Parson ‘nn te arthritis ey joint; So that with those words still —~“] dling aaaliben, st resid ae gee a wae —_— velopment, severe course and full but they pons comparatively short duration, nt Tint work,on me mse te may be due te streptocecelc “Can't you prescribe ; ean gonoceccic er pneumococcic in- socose oc teneiaan, Sa wey I — fection. It may involve one mi ” my life is =| pprydiaples gee = ant, Gio te en ok hs the self hypnosis that — cto “arta ee adhe ome “for deed er haben’ tobe _ ket ap Bas a devoted fiusband A joint. tissues. nioag eed, eotere: Ge hes many (/ | joint disability due to nutritional at tat Weiner Wines es vaaatl re * agg crerty magnifies the charm ot w ei am oo ara fo an Regret Biman oben, small T think you ought to do about is inn, adulthood, there en very. little that ‘can be done, Hal Boyle Quotes: Advice to Secretaries—Learn Jo ) TH PONTIAC PRESS. “TUESDAY, APR as When you call Funeral Home for to us a outsider. by giving. us the your family — your call. Phone FEDERAL 4-4511 | We Are Grateful To You supreme this we thank you. As our patron, your family is not an You are the most important part of our business. You are not dependent on us — we are dependent on you. You = extending a kindness * ° * the Donelson-Johns services, you extend confidence. 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Today’s modern Gas ranges actually cost less to buy, install and use. Modern GAS Ranges are AUTOMATIC all the way! z _in today's modern GAS ranges! matic feature you’ve ever wanted! Automatic oven turns it- Roast-Controlteststheroast, any pan automatic! Food self on s 4 . cooks dinner turns off the oven when it's can't scorch or boil over: | while you're away. done. = cl ee pale ia See... THE AMAZING NEW AUTOMATIC TOP BURNER || Demonstrated AT YOUR GAS RANGE DEALER’S STORE TODAY POD -5060- see Julia Meade -ON “PLAYHOUSE 90” CBS-TV SEE THE NEW GAS GAS APPLIANCE DEALERS = * RANGES AT YOUR bd THE fer Can Be Lifelong. Assets for Woman PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1058 ‘ ; ‘ lk and Posture Attract Attention , Walk and Posture Attract Attention ~ By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN it. It is truly oe her’ feet up and lay themjtul wel one ere. Gil. we can) ‘ Have you ever sat in a public|Perience wn. ; carry older" years unless: we - |place and actually observed people Along comes a woman who wad-|. . * «+: 2 become the victim of some illness as they pase hy? It you havent, [det roving her weight from The way you walk Me wt Sabie should try it for it will be @/with each step. She is immediately|pression you make that the shape| However, most women ‘who do amatic education in what char-|poticeable in an unattractive way|of your lips or nose or the way|Mot have good posture or a grace- acteristics add up to an attractive/no matter how she looks otherwise.|your hair is fixed might, go un-|ful walk have just fallen into these ORA OBRECHT appearance and what detract from noticed, The two factors which|habits without realizing it, and “er Next you may see one whe Bas |... an immediate and|most of them could correct the Specializing what I call a “twitchy walk.” |S'V¢ SN, Te in This hits your eye with auch [Su & STONE one, are 8 womans) c ~ | it be prope | force that you hardly look to see yertare. It's strange thing! You prac- | all? There be some at ani P niin The Rey type springs slighty rs has lovely posture Whe eons et a vie yweel wal fish ermanents - Let’s forget the walk for a while| .° stenett _ yy ive Complete Beauty Service Nene ne ne ae (heck vieh [tit lack at the. postine of these rote ae wet have been y || throwing the hips out (back view) |you -see. Any woman you just ‘ have that a 52 N. Perry FE 2-3053 and from side to side with every {naturally look at twice is no doubt| ‘Too often we allow poor posture| ‘hoiée should be since stride, _ Jearrying herself very well, with\and an awkward walk to slip up| there are many people who de : Then there ie always the maine-(ber heed besutilly poles, ecient withest soning, sie. ® unt as bine do cat oan ° tep of the is straigh abdomen pulled|happening, So, check these}. : All Saints’ se a ge ar theta to|in and her chest high, ka aceets which wn ca tae down they don’t have to, | * . balance her body weight on these a: £4 years us Answer: Episcopal Church two tiny supports, Then, of course,| I think we should all check our- * 08 re ee teanes = a ” ‘“ ANTI UE there is the shuffling walk. The/selves in these two matters be-| Tomorrow: “Activities Are Re-| church she will serve = ® yy C44 eee woman in question does not reallyicause good carriage and a itaxing — but Try Just Vegetating/’ no meat on FYiddys. It- se. i a toe ! SHOW Ege Pog nig gf | | ar For High School Seniors Applesauce “| eat Rate te feet, end who. do | : ee ers. to dinner on | ; « on sa -| other nights than | “ag ‘ SALE Panhellenic Plans Tea |Gives Salad | “="*8"2™ Furniture’ Co. : an invitation to a 1 | : , April 8, 9, 10 Members of the Pontiac City | to be held at Pontiac Federal New Texture ns bea oon i ginny “Shi n Make i éd 11 A. M to 10 P. M, Panhellenic Association gath- | Savings and Loan Building at | AAre Matcha De the lower lohend coruer . killed Craftsmen the Difference 171 West Pike ered at the Alice avenue home | 3 pm. May 4 to acquaint area | FS. “VIGICHON Rese S| of the invitation it specifies | : = Pontiac pA ong oan - : = Cinna Ca fo tail ip Ffinlbeen i Hand-Woven Items by which will benefit Oakland aan carerky ile, 290eme ond Raspberry Gelatine ne ies , eel ay hl En SHOWROOM Weavers’ Guild County Society for Crippled Committees appointed includ- : “Would it be permissible for HW Y. 5400 TEA ROOM OPEN Children. ed Mrs. Dale Nelson, Mrs, An- By JANET ODELL me to wear my tuxedo? Re Admission 75c a es ll thony Pizza and Mrs. John Pontiac Press Home Editor Sauk io ans were made a tea Collison, invitations; Mrs. How There variety Answer: _- — . : ced Dieen tend Slaatinen 3 tee | ae 8 Se ee ‘unhappy if you go in your j De Y H i association, display, with post- |S*latine salads you can ' tuxedo and find yourself the 0 Tow Mave a hea r ers representing their various jone suggested is excellent] only man not in tails. You | Car P sblem? Peete sik sororities; _ Mrs. served with a pork roast. ee ee Oe P ial gl ° The way you walk has William : : a - Tuson Carpet Service - ft @ great impact on the gen- I eral impression you make, | SAYONARA o & a dale, cleantp: Mrs. Robert |aey an ton en tite ume We peau Anderson, entertainment; Mrs. never got to taste it! We had cole- mon that might be delivered : A new, sensational all-nylon twist by Bigelow. Lewis L. Irwin, reception; Mrs. |siaw for dinner. from his pulpit, then applause Formerly of Rochester 12 exciting top - fashion colors——all with a Harold C. Jennett Jr., publicity, MOLDED SPICE SALAD would be out of order. But if | : unique ‘textured ‘‘iridescence."’ and Mrs. Russell Jacobson, religion was very lightly EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT : Mrs. Robert Buck and Pat Ry Mrs. Robert Matchan touched otherwise Wendling, decorations. % cup red cinnamon candies upon fe on ¢ : ' . 2 caps boiling water = secular subject, then applause $12.95 square yard _Hostesses for the affair were raspberry gelatine ‘would be proper. ae Stanley Hutchingon and | 4 cups applesauce “ ; A phone call will Bring samples to your home. , | ——ainemeaim 3 ae Z % | BEN FENEEESE | Salvin Libary tn Blrmingnaml ae “ Mea Pele aac "22 be _executives at the con-|Bethany Baptist Church, 15 Mark'man and this convinces me. It's inal diiteek an Obs tine with | Be rs Un Sep. vivesees 3h OF ee rs or wah ya ce ror gee a mag ner yan gra bee carer mani Epa iin hw cecil Sides walks + e+ eeee Rye— “oe “= 433 ca u— ais mission advertising more| someone entered s ready hospita —_— 3 Re v2: See Te Be Fare Ou + peel Be Ful Cee danboeains seu Side on. eae Seer ! Manca ne STE By cd “UHEA Ree'bene "zciagithe improvement of its corporate) tye main office had been'ran- | Hinkle had swallowed thie keys! Se corer: HS ... 45.3 Reyn Met .....382 image.Products change. Men pass said.”|t0 the Williamson County jail af-! - act $0) Rey Te B'S Bllon Markets disappear. But the| “Ce! smd 6% taken, he sald. |. 1. as arrested last year in|: ae Seieway wt.) 38 3iconstant factor in any business is| Moments later Alexander Bigger|Marion, Ill, on the forgery) Time to Get Boat and Motor. = Ss Sears Rosb a reputation. Jr., custodian gh ny seas ag oo oe four more years PROTECTION : ® . +p “= SOM SE tee ow * Methodist Mount - serv, News in Brief “2 gaa Sinelatr sees | “When all other things are long si. called police to report a ee | ., fg Bee Bac" fie] egeah the tedustry whieh Bas |similar’ break-in 7 For a Few Pennies Per Day! tale to, i, Foal Cedar | Du ae a son U4] Coce apicetising Geller th ore 2 ® Imported Car Sales Con bs ond 065 Wlerwe- Wed, April 9 at 1 mr fo attend |B : $88) ating a favorable image of itself | Police reported nothing missing ee " thon on how to protect ot our late departedi iE : HS] wit get the buyers’ nod every |DUt Said that all the cabinets in|{ J Re rts AMC brother, Ralph Emery. a : 23) time. the main office had been ran- p, po pagal tegirlge — , Ww : : sacked. BS ‘ amount ; mae ' er Sa ee rape DETROIT # — American Mo- nent. rip wa that culprits had forced the rear |£ : ioe emaeiiee. ue egg § in ag|Pearson’s Market Scan rind wang — = ) Burrell, 546 Artur Stand hed|$ Halt teteclone'> Sones peaaca tan’ [Reports Brocik-tn Fis ces vane H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency siket's anniv aaee stolen a 17inch television set plus Ha ons “ea Pearson's Market, 4082 Hatchery|tsled “S198 “anita compared with Wt. ©, Midiosliabes Max E. Ferns Gpprooch common lavesting an undetermined amount cloth- ‘ *§ fe Rd., , was in the . * * , . for income ond possible growth, write | ing. ;, g]Ovilding Contracts Drop ben nko sometime lst sah ago. sspliomte gst 306-320 Riker Bidg. FE 4.1551 :; #8) DETROIT @ — F. W. Dodge|! stolen, according to Water- fiscal wae @ re elle gg or yy dig OR : §24|Corp., construction specialists, said|frd Township police, Ferman, ~~ thonaic hap 1 Liberty St., reported to Fontine : $$2\future construction contracts for| A piece of sheet metal had been|signed 104 new Rambler dealers’ C. J. Nephier Go, | Petice: Monday, that someone ben : 96 |February in Michigan totaled $46,-|pried trem the north corner of the}in March. This brings the total : ction on eeheeiin tent vole afl iy 32 5|151,000, a decrease of 55 per cent|building, and the thieves entered/signed in the first three months) FOR SALE ? : 54.3 ' i 818 Com. Nat'l Bk. Bldg. /$5° trom her backyard. : 24 |under February of 1957 through the triangular shaped hole.|of 1958 to 280 new dealerships. Pontiec, Michigan NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ‘181 [0'e0 o'clock AM. at A. & B. Auto Bod “94 pecial aiming AND Nem Prete etr eter re - 3828 owe Ay ay Chevro! r 74.4 = . ‘ ; : q ‘ ae Soe “13 Out of 10 Problem Kids| —_‘5iX ACRES dock oe ivg si toring highest bade 1 | | SIX ACRES > ss Bag at ua” ""“**"! Armada Woman Dies ut O ro em | $s : sa ‘ i DISCOUNT CORP. F ‘ ee : mye Pca, Mgr of Accident Injuries - By G. K. HODENFIELD {cent of the nation's school .fopu-;who are mentally retarded but] E. SQUARE LAKE RD. . April 6, 8, "6. AP tion Reporter lation below the college level who| who may be educated to a degree, | FORMERLY OLD HICKORY GROVE SCHOOL ° s tatanaaeadumenaaanamieaenee : ‘About 30/47e qt 2 per cent; the gifted, dr excep-/ say YOUR PLANS FOR | <— per cent of the nation’s school-| Another 20 per cent are slow|tionally bright, 2 per cent; crip SOLID CONSTRUCTION —-TWO STORIES | CONFERENCE are problem kids of one/learners, whose unique problems|Pled, 1 to 1% per cent; partially) ’ THE FUTURE SHOULD || | sort or another. Yet only a hand.|Are recognized, but for whom no/se conbpletely Bid. 1 per cet thee MAY SS DEPICTED. : ROOM | aoe formed on a national scale. cent; those with speech defects, | ; Coll: _ Sta t | 7 | + * % | Dr. Fouracre, in an interview, about 2 per cent; and the emotion = Bloomfield Hills Board of Educetion An Added Facility Some 2,000 specialists tackled|save this rough breakdown of, the)" ° “s MI. 7-0155 + Et , 3% to 4 million s 3 | f th } Detroit Firm Sells Plant that problem today. They've been — “ Siatak Now! "Ue DETROIT i — Young Spring &|they know there are ind *"those who can be trained butling made with all these groups, | Bids Due 8:00 P. M., April 22, 1958 a) — Young fe are no easy an- : , Wire Corp. has sold the manufac-|swers. not educated, 1 per ‘cent; those! Fouracre said. m4 4200 ANDOVER ROAD turing facilities of its Star Service arithmetic alone is stagger- ‘ es Lee Many well selected com- | } ie Koda ere sorte BA million : en BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN mon stocks en ; children attending grades 1 T ti B tti mg Paangt om investments right wow, as | through 12. Between E | a —— well as being ideal to in- eee dae een Op xecu ves e Ing | 4 clude ia your plans for the are C: 58 a Se Oo ees ee Sire Wetediben sat Se might or amemaly a || ON Business Climbin’58 |M. . e made monthly oot of ia. |f Reserve It Today , ae aa fe Notice to All Troy Residents come, if you wish. Write or for Your Sales “The F eight oes ee phone for free list of - 96 a ee ee Skqameanosaeaa age Be CITY OF TROY ROAD DUST CONTROL PROGRAM | PHONE FE. 5-9224 | : Wyedhs Oice ut 0 Welle a, ALL APP cATIO fw a 1. [emi 120 8. Telegraph Rd. 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