ok et ~~ |Children Perish ‘Shortage of Milk Lo. oming | in Two Fires; — In City From Dairy Strike (One Suffocates Auburn Heights Mother Watches Helplessly as The Easter Story — Mary oa Pickets Extend “Two Babies Die By BUD MARTZ Lost Son to Save World Vigils at Gates _ An Auburn Heights moth-("For God so loved the world in whose care her son had left, A man’s death is just death to er watched helplessly yes-Son... terday while her two baby ote bo his only he ee ee en bat cn Games cae iof 5 Creameries girls perished in their burn- ing home in the first of fourTank Truck Stopped tragedies which snuffed out ‘Near Brighton, Cargo five lives overnight. Dumped on Highway|: Violence flared elsewhere,| but in Pontiac and Romeo the picketing of cream-eries by Fair Share farmers f was peaceful this morning GOOD FRIDAY — Hundreds filled Central‘las the area Methodist Church from noon to 3’p. m. during the Detroitmilk strike went into its fifth Tre Ore Service today. The Rev. CarlNelson, W. day. prveident of the Pastors’ |—_—_ presided. The supply milk the Attendof in Churches Pontiac area neared critical |Throngs levels as pickets stepped up for Friday Services Explosion Rips their activities at five Good least of in Texas icreameries, at one Thousands thronged Pontiac churches for Good Fri- which has been forced to Tanker day services from noon to 3 p.m. today in commemora- ‘jcurtail home deliveries. Measures for Ship Up While tion of Christ's death upan the Cima sare hag emergency Blows 4200 supplies to infants and the Leading on Kerosene; years ago. gabe ee Hundreds gathered downtown in Central Methodist sick are currently being 2 Men Hospitalized fe Church where the Pontiac + studied by Dr. John D. Mon- roe, Oakland County health ‘Missing Official Writes to Son. FBI Is Studying Later From. rae HIS MOTHER MARY | Personality So now, t-wee ever, and John, {A Study by Guy Rowe.) Voters Marking City Clerk Warns Higgins Details Correct Ballot Financing Plans on 2 F i d a Make your vote count Monday! __—«-—«ir’ ii 5 way F r The large square in the sketch shows the right ‘- Turnpike-‘Head Tells to mark your ballot. if E 3 iE count Various Methods in the selection of a city+ commissioner and the pro-the ballot, “It 1s ‘better to get a Chairman of the Michigan Turn-posed charter amendment. new set and start again instead of gE Fszi i i Senate Committee of You will be assured then of having your vote 235 Sewer Disposal is ubE th z a ! a ‘uf Hearing Slated pike Authority George N. Higgins) Below the large square are four using erasures,” the clerk said. yesterday told the Senate Highway ‘examples of the wrong way to Make sure, as in the top exam-Committee in Lansing that there mark your ballot. , ple, that you make a cross inside are several ways in which the the square, she said. Any other City Clerk Ada R. Evans said mark is aif a 3 = : 5 4 Waterford Plant Case build toll roads. wrong. state . can use of the “check mark" instead Some of the more common ways Resumes; . Homeowners “The Rockwoéod-Saginaw project to ruin votes, as the four small|; can be financed without any new Object to Location examples show, are making a legislation if the highway commis- “check mark” in the square, writ-|_, sioner (Charles °M. Penitentes Rite ing in a “yes,” writing a cross out-side the square or forgetting to make your lines intersect inside disposal Ziegler would have to admit, the square. plant in Waterford Township should igg' stated, that it will be ibe made permanent will resume at least 10 to 15 years before alert. Some residents near the fire Monday at 2:30 p.m. before Oak-|“ enough tax money is available Another Tradition started evacuating their homes land County Circuit Judge Frank Marks Jesus’ 34Pa to build a toll-free facility equal and civil defense officials geared!;, to the proposed turnpike. for a major disaster. _\Crumbles Under The temporary order was ob-| Overnight ‘‘watches” were main- Before the way is clear, Ziegler tained March 12 by the Crescent Power of Woman tained at each of the embattled must also concede the ‘‘great need Lake Country Club Estates Civic plants by the pickets. Police re- Holiday Weather for such a facility now, and that Assn, against Bert Smokler, pro-/ ANN ARBOR #)—The University They are the Penitentes, mem- port no instances of violence by moter of the Highland Estates it should be built as a toll road,” the MTA man added. Forecast: Warmer bers of the once fanatical group of Michigan Union, campus men’s the pickets in the efforts to per- Subdivision, and against. the town- known as the Brothers of the club, has decided to keep skirts suade truckers not to enter the ship board, “It the highway department re-/; fuses to change its position on Blood of Christ. creameries. where they belong—on-women. Smokler had intended to hulld The climax of their Holy Week The Weatherman says that it Several cases of bottled milk turnpikes, then these projects can The board of directors of the) the plant at Pontiac Lake road observances began Wednesday and the Clinton’ River. Crescent with recitation of prayers based will be partly cloudy and warmer} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) still be financed and built, but ‘union crossed out a 29-year-old! tonight and tomorrow. new legislation is required," Hig-Lake members objected te lo-on Gospel accounts of the arrest tradition by admitting actresses Tonight's low will range from A later audit. disclosed $74,841) ‘Muddy Grounds Halt gins told the legislators. '24 to 28 degrees. The high tomor-cation of the plant near their was missing, most of it income of. Jesus, | He listed other ways in which ‘City’s Annual Egg Hunt row will be from 46 to 50 degrees. homes, from new automobile license plate With processions, prayers and to the Michigan Opera, an annual jmusical extravaganza which here- The temperature will average Yesterday, Smokler ciaimed the fees paid in the last few days hymns, those taking part on Holy he said turnpikes could be built: ' |tofore had ‘an all male cast. Muddy grounds have forced the from 8 to 12 degrees below normal association action is premature, as-before the March 1 dentine. Thursday recalled the taking of 1. If a new federal highway aid The opera, begun in 1907, has cancellation of Saturday's Annual Christ before Pontius Pilate. according to the Michigan five-serting there will be no basis for a bill ig passed and ‘contairis toll had such celebrated actors as Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the day report. Precipitation will oc-decision until the plant is actually Tr Legictive Audit and Ap- or of an “X” causes the great ma-‘Today, Good Friday, the pas- road reimbursement provisions Thomas E. Dewey and others in Pontiac Parks: and Recreation cur early in the .week, totaling operating. ‘| sion and death of Christ upon jority of ballots to be ruled retains in its final form a provi-its casts. Men were forced to wear Dept. and the Pontiac Junior about two-thirds of an inch. The association's attorney, How- the cross will be commemorated void, sion for federal guarantees of toll women's clothes to fill some of the Chamber of Commerce. The lowest temperature preced- ard I, Bond, said once the plant field), now is investigating charges by praying,men making singing road bonds. She added that a voter may also parts in the student written plays. It was to be held at Beandette, ing 8 a.m. was 25 degrees. The is operating, it would be more/that managers have been the Via Cruces, the Way of the © 2. If Michigan pledges full faith receive a new set of ballots if he The change, it was hoped, would Oakland, Murphy and Jaycee thermometer registered 35 at difficult to stop, and asked the compelled to contribute to Demo- Cross. and credit as additional security or she makes an error in marking) increase attendance. Parks. 2 p.m, case be decided now, cratic campaign funds, : for the bonds. The Penitente rites of these days 3. If a revolving or guarantee reportedly bear little resemblance fund ig pledged by the Legislatures to those of years ago, when mem- revenue bers lashed their bleeding backs shortages which which could cover any might occur in the with thorny yucca whips in a be- County Has High Rank in State’s Manufacturing operation if the lief that blood letting helped them highway department builds soe By BURDETT C, STODDARD | These figures are contained in inary report, the county ranks sec-Plants with more than 100 workers! third with 3,150, “Only two other about 26 per cent, whereas non-atone for their sins. roads reducing the “Oakland County ranks high in a report by County Planner No-ond in the state in manufactur-have 73 per cent of all manufac-groups, chemicals and rubber pro-It was such excesses which for early years of ing toll-free electrical machinery increased 6,- on a turnpike’s traffic load. Michigan's manufacturing econo-land R, Heidenprogress of ing employment and third in mon-turing employment. ducts, employed more than 1,000 many years deprived the group of 925, or 14 per cent. . . county-wide survey: of manufac-ey value added by industries and Production of machinery ranks workers in 1954. the Catholic Church’s recognition. in 18 of the 20 major United States industrial groups , . .” There are. an estimated 1,073 manufacturing plants in the coun-ity. “The automobite is the back-manufacturing employ- County Plan Commission, The survey is aimed at gather-ing data which will be helpful to communities and firms in| planning future county. industrial expansion, Heiden has made personal visits to 130 plants each employ-ing more than 40 workers, The Of the 1,073 plants, some 967 employ less than 100 persons? In Todays Press County NewS, ..,...ccseees--Editorials ............. CJ of total persons employed, with 11,-653. During the period 1947-54, the production of fabricated metals rose in impo im Oakland to third place in number of em-ployes, with 5,511, This could be explained, said Heiden, “by the apparently heavy! facturing groups employed 94 per cent of employes, with the re-maining six per. cent distributed over 12 other major manufacturing} groups, . _ Although the automobile plant has been, and still is, the dom-inant employer in the county there appears to be quite a large manufacturing plants are located were made an official society of the church, Their leaders say the Penitentes? Some 72.5 per’ cent of total plants rites no longer include fanatical . and- 24.4 per cent of employment procedures or excesses. is located in Royal Oak, South- The order was founded by the field, Farmington, Novi and Lyon Franciscans at Santa Cruz, north Townships, Heiden explained, of Santa Fe, in 1836, “Employment wise, however, that area is far from dominating District 6, Retain Your Commissioner “By far the greatest number of turing activity being done by the But nine years ago the Penitentes industrial wages. behind the auto industry in terms “Thus the first six major manv-| have €X-| mest .. .” remaining industries are being coveredquestionnaires sent| By growth in employment in other Vote Mi rt 2, for ’ |shift out of Detroit of small fab- the picture. Pontiac, with six per categories between 1947-54, ricating plants many of which prob- cent of all plants, employesper 59 Cee ew ewer evaneane through the mail. ably came into Oakland County.” centall of ee ee “The transportation ‘equipment, s#aeee Progress tn District Ne. 6 county industrial plants shing Vote for Dugan, April 2 _199 per cent of such emplo, According to Heiden’s: prelim- 7,957, ‘or es,” Heiden said, Production of primary metals is increased group some a ne st Se : on ‘ : : —- pa anemia eg a pap rea ae “As paren oes ee fn ” | t ra THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, MARCI 20, 1956 os - STS: Pickels Ring Plants. (The Deyin Birmingham bi Fire Atfacks Store | hg MN of 2 local Dairies |Special Music, Services in Drayton Plains — (Continued From Page One) Scheduled by ~lgating a sharp turn teer the areal RiigernciAM — ee though Special music,; “The would call for amendment CONTINUE PROTEST 7 Some 450 farmer members of | jthe FSBA met in Imlay City last -|pight and voted to continue picket-ing in the Detroit area until their being able to rout out with its jdemands for a $2.09 price hike per tusks any enemy that attempts te hundredweight of milk are met. of disuse, Another first was to-}~~™ sek follow it. City employes have approved the day's Good Friday Communion. It The strikers agreed, followed the moon to 3 p.m. service.|Plan,as have many other cities in Pontiac Home & Builders Protestants attended the united|Michigan | | Imlay City to process 700,000 Easter Egg Hunting will start at pounds of milk currently held in joined 19 a.m, Saturday on the YMCA tank trucks at the trouble spot. grounds, with youthful members =| wg eee es! SHOW Threatened strike action by the ne “Y redeer | NEXT WEEK oe powerful Michigan Milk Producers ‘| Assn. was headed off today by four iid i] i} | | aa T Ij | herd Luthe: — at uaeee 63 6a GRAND OPENINGFirst-day crowds line the fountainthe ‘ -‘ Pemtiae Press Photo Detroit area dairies, officials of Gaaa's tend | Seer ITT | in downtown Pontiac. Onethe store's out-Extensive exterior redecoration will be completed as soon as weather [which agreed to theMMPA's of de- at St. James Ep Church, NEWEST MODEL ot Our LOWEST-EVER PRICE! standing features, the fountain will seat 32 and is equipped for carry-permits. The Pontiac establishment is the 24th in the Kinsel Drug Co. |™and for a boost of 59 cents a chain, : ; hundredweight of milk. out service. The store has been completely redecorated and equipped. fon” will be sung at an 8 p.m. four include the Detroit Creamery, According to MMPA leaders, the service at Our Shepherd Church, = SEEzE= | SCHICK "25" Scns Bordens,. Twin Pines and Ira Wil-Baptisms are slated in an Easter |= son. & Sons. The pact is not ex- —— Kinsel Opens Tragedies Take Five Guaranteed $29.50 VALUE— pected to affect the Fair Share at St, James Church. demand for an increase of $2.09. * * * = During 13 Hours Deputy sheriffs from 14 coun-A charter amendment .on the|== ties, including four from Oakland, city’s retirement system goes be-|== (Continued From Page One) were reinforced in the Imlay City fore voters Monday, along with/== \baby sitters who rescued his four ~ Pontiac Store area last night by 50 state troop-two land-sale proposals and candi-|== brothers and sisters from a fire ers who were instructed by Gov. dates for commission and school|== started by explosion of a faulty Drug Chain Completes G. Mennen Williams to “give all board officers, = ‘Remodeling, Introduces space heater were unable to reach necessary aid to the sheriff in Expanded Interior him through the flames. maintaining law and order.” The local law officers abandon- State Man Indicted PARENTS BOWLING ed plans to escort the 1T-truck ‘The children were under the care convoy to Detroit last night when Bata nAharaek of Wilson, == $$ N. Sagincw necessary Ww erty, 19, both of Waterford Town-to walt for a court order. ship, while their parents were bowl- Eileen 17, and Jane Laf-law enforcement leaders decided in Air Force Dupe —Main Floor pot 38 you Pickets at Romeo, where the ing, : Fair Share protest began Monday,|Jury yesterday indicted a Michi- St. The girls told Waterford Town. reportedly had not appeared at the|zan man, who, authorities said Begun Feb. 1, the expansion and :, ne ship firemen the oil heater had|milk depot there by 10:30 this . documents ANOTHER SHIPMENT-- gone out earlier in the eve-|morning. used stolen air force modernization project been store's interior ning. Two visiting boys, Eddie and| wy, pair job Share A in an attempt to land a classified completed on the Repeat Sale of Our ‘Best Selling’ Buster Farnsworth, filled it with a group re although final work on the exterior Gowns, rabies fey betray | be ore John Walter Gilmore Jr 24 sci ; e, oil obtainedat a nearby gas sta- has been postponed to await warm- ; ~~ Om tion, they said, and then left the Sam Bailo who said later that jof a Detroit attorney, was charged -er weather, GILBERT W. LONG BENJAMIN M. GATES Complete reorganization of the . house. much of the milk will be permtt-|with stealing two Air Force docu- 7 the to go Detroit area for |ments, one of them classifiedas , interior layout has resulted In a Di trict V M d Firemen ,said ensuing ex ted to the Lh the and sick confidential,a check. persons. and ote ivion ay plosion ignited a fiat pan of oll | children larger fountain area and an in ISIT. has| The charges him with Fe on the floor, placed te catch drip: | The Detroit Board of Health indictment : erease of shopping space to near-‘ plans to distribute stealing and receiving property : ~) | be gods gg Aeon according te to End Primary Deadlock pings from the faulty carbure-/begun tentative 3 Waltz ™ | tor, emergency supplies to hospitals,|the United States government W, St. Henry, the chain's we a series ae The two girls and neighbors man-|Children and hers.|transportinga stolen government general merchandising manager. pe Henry , eh hctementesja "Hie O°] agedto four of the five chil-|FSBA officials sald earlier that|document in interstate Go The main divisions, St. ind bales Revie, save a 3% year wn fecn from the flames, but were special efforts will be made to|Gilmore now is serving says, will be dominated by a large term on mission. in the federal peniten-CREATED BY unable to get to the baby’s bed-|insure emergency supplies. sentence cosmetics department staffed by DISTRICT 7 ra each the fire of the heat-| The Fair Share group, made-up |tiary at Terre Haute, Ind. He had| dries department o08will 4 rare from | March balloting, | near bedroom largelyrebel mem-guilty in Detroit to a ° ated the door.| of MMPA pleaded mail e mnaiclons,which 8 offerSO)” dendiotk resulting the 5 primary will) ° between former) ' “ bers, has reportedly asked the |fraud charge. | Layette equipment, be decided Monday when voters of this district choose a r the detrict, beth The converted garageW ev| ee ie bargain-= ina Mach ean Es = » After wconliitegineted wenkither consatye ’ con ga as conduct an election for ad ARE Z bret edeortgrs res presc department Will| candidates a had gathered an even 353 votes each in the primary. eled at a total loss of $3,500, fire-| ing rights between the FSBA and Loot Vending ati ve a in Area Gas Station be staffed ‘by three pharmacists} piss ay tn the slty’s eben + inthe onty ate. (men *2d. . the MMPA. ;leeder| Thieves who broke into a gas} Marry |_ Debra Everett. whe apparenty| Arnold J. Weiss, FSA sa and Gechanaw| cg ge Wrtet whore the thoumbont diefined ro-cloction. Commalestoner suffocated in blankets in her crib.|¢.om Capac, told a Press Sasihea icguoetiiog a pac, station Maybee providing ve-reporter at wy after firemen| 1 the FSBA demands are met,|jast night took an undetermined. i tradition of and items,| W-Lats turned down seeking a second term. St. Henry pointed out, A major! Gates, 63, of 389 Whittemore St., represented District 7 from 1946 General Hospital feature will be three large refrig-|1o 1950 and in May 1951, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of the|worked 32 minutes with a resuscit®|the price of milk to the household-| amount of monéy from the ciga-| i} erator wnite. late Commissioner Neil J. Elliott. tor in an attempt to revive he. | er could jump more than four cents |rette machine, owner Joe Perry 4 | The fountain has a capacity He served his third term after being elected in 1952 but was defeat-| Edward J. Winters died in |& quart, according to a creamery|ioid Oakland County Sheriff's. { t Lilec, Mint, He the sheet metal department of| the fire which damaged the spokesman. The MMPA_ request | deputies. \ Pink. Blue. for $% persons and besides the | ed by Luts in the 1954 balloting.is in said the robbers. Turquoise : house of Mrs. Iva Buehler, his |Would probably mean a boost of/ Deputies usual fountain services will offer | GMC Truck and Coach Division. 5 oh tes | employer, last might in Troy. |about one cent. The current price! apparently ignored display count-' plate bunches and fresh pies dally. was edu-Trey ‘iremen said Mrs, Buehler, paid to farmers for their milk is/ors and cash register ' Flatter yourself wats this ‘A special carry-cut counter is Long, 41, of 139 Prospect St., is a native of Pontiac and 4) Gran. Ita(ashton for qumng the cteee’y featares, | sofed at Fontion High Sehoct. now in Florida, is owner of the ($441 a hundredweight. your night life, from the -alto employed for 15 years by Fisher Body and the Yellow! Salt Water Pool on Rochester Standard a now eta eee Ruth Roman Receives Extensive use of fluorescent] He was n = Ae ; 4 Custod ruffled curve of Alenconlighting has been made throughout|Truck and Coach Co. before he became a real estate and insurance, Road. phe, Otte bated talc, Smee mi TOS 2 coe re Pvoren Som cone Belback. of 3 wit be yas a De either Gates or Long on| Winters was employed tending the ‘ SANTA MONICA, Calif. 9 — iiivts: clesticized "Voters in District 7 will mark an “X” for polyp egpeipiroes| oti poe neve: by Manager Carroll R. Smith, &/ their ballot Monday. t | frozen food lockers operated in con-| Businessmen “He told me I was stupid and said| a jiffy, Nery of 20 years herp be firm) Statements submitted by both to The Press follow: junction with the swimming pool. Attend B kfast |n wished he never married me,” | ironing. All sizes 34 to 40, LONG M. —_|POLICE BLAZE ne Sa gai hea weaigg « aeers 7 Maortioer| at Seven Mile Road and Gratiot GILBERT W. ° BENJAMIN . GATES SFOT ‘snat ve phar — t —oe been “As a lifelong resident of Pon-| ‘I was in favor of the recently Aas ean on patrol at City YMCA Hall, Los Angeles radio station smoke Pontiac LADIES’ WEAR —Main Fleer yw, concern parking lots. |iast night, first saw and) Some 105 businessmen wnSuperior Judge Walter H. Ode- fof accepted municipal tiac, I have a vital turned out this morning at the mar granted the decree yesterday YMCA for the Fourth Annual Good on grounds of mental cruelty.|— many problemsour city as and further believe that with facing a a whole, and our district in par-reasonable expenditure, Murphy. Friday breakfast. Miss Roman received custody of ticular. The are a few Park could take its place following as one Hard to Believe Such Lovely Frocks Could Bey Representing allcity churches, the couple’s son, Richard, 3, and the group constituted the largest of the important of the most beautiful parks in more issues: $500 a month for his support, They PRICED SO LOW turnout for this annual event, “Public housing are projects & Michigan. "| perennial problem, and as such, “1 also believe in the develop- were married in 1950. sponsored by the YMCA Christian Emphasis Committee. ment of a Civic Center centered 1 am opposed to the creation vf Ladies’ PONCEE and LINEN around the new City Hall and a any such units in District 7, pay-as-you-go program as far a8 “Nulsances created by industrial possible for the general improve- and commercial plants have long ment for the whole.of Pontiac, Sprin Dresses ‘Steal Electric Cable g been neglected. These nuisances “I further believe that ali pos-From Construction Job depreciate property value of our sible haste should be made in the) breakfast. About $30 worth of electric ca- A survey shows that nearly 98 homes, causing undue hardship. completition of the addition to! Arrived Just in Time ble was reported stolen Wednesday | = per cent of New England's farms Consequently, vigorous steps Pontiac General Hospital. for EASTER from a building under construction have electricity. should be taken to eliminate these) _“It is my belief that public at 490 -S. Telegraph Rd., accord: SPECIAL problems. housing should be made available ing to Pontiac police. FRIDAY AND The Weather LAST TWO DAYS! “A strong capital improvement only after private building has A construction company official PURCHASE SATURDAY SEALE Seat Ott Setar and should be continued on a housing for the city and its resi-lengths, 300 feet and 50 feet, they able cloudiness with » few paew flarries EXTRA TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Tailored or Dressy pay-as-you-go policy. : ’ | dents." said, i fateir tonight, 7 poe “Nothing can be gained by! on Any Mower cloudy and warmer, high 1a-50. te northwest winds 12-26 m.p.h. and/further expansion of the liquor) gusty teday, @iminishing tonight. for a New Power Mower! business in Pontiac. Lastly, I fee!’ Teday in Pontiac that honesty and integrity are of; — temperature preceding 8 @.m program for our whole city is wise, failed to provide the necessary said the cable taken was in two paramount importance in all phas-| es of city government.” Due to fa Death At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 28 m_p.b. Direction: Northwest, Sun sets Friday at 6:55 p.m. Sun rises Saturdey et 4:17 a tm. Largest bats in the world are Moon rises Priday at 11:40 p.m. Moon sets Saturday at 9:06 found in the Old World tropics. a.m. in the Family They have a wingspread of about ; in Pontiac oe ‘ ” temperature fowneee ereers 39 five feet and are called flying , temperature. sats 20 foxes. (As reco di downtown) Mean temperature ......00.-eeccerare u re ere ment ee eerrrere| | | WE WILL BE Closed Set. * athe on. ue ware 4 4 P.M, gee apm This Week-End at | CLOSED All Day Easter Sunday emzmare rem 9 | Huron | Until MONDAY NOON perature woe t | Me SUES... screens eoscecce 208 ; ba =: 5 Friendly Market | Buy with Confidence! _ Highest and Lowest Temperatures This 684 W. Huron Street Truly, a tremendous value! Sale — ) because everybody wit! buy several. s im | qe am s943 veteduaealeal ie ‘HARDWARE and 4 now on arid you'd bettter hurry more arqw ismma 27 14 AMiami 74 69 St whe 1e$ SPORTING GOODS eae eT ee The Floor Shop Tom's Buffalo | 2 Mifwakee 3 = ra rr | “el ew Orleans i PEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 7 coe PRG ST ig : 99-101 South Saginaw St. Datuth i? PY ay Oz. i Port Werth at, 80 26 1 Bleck W. of Tete- j. Francisco 64 41 Pkgs. 1751 Orchard Lake Bd. FE 5-2424 eraph R¢.. 8, Side . Ener ¢ 8 Giza Cc ee ¢ : ¥ ¥ é . { ee 3 , re b f f ‘ : : 4 a THE POWTTAC PRESS. FRIDAY. SPARCH 30. 1956 Z ok -THREE send lo hn iapsention in Steet Fog the Younkinica’ a tnd—bub it wasn't eggs They! Newport, R.1., claimsit had os Shop for EXTRA BIG EASTER BARGAINS throughout the Store! eS gas in the -,% ¢¢¢ &*¢@ @ ¢a Pharmaceutical Unit 8% gallons of moon-/first street lighted by Sc Tks ) ATLANTA os a — Pupils at: ~TONITEand 1 SATURDAY TIL Or. 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