Link Youth, 8, The, Weather , iM ~ A ' = eo : | , N TI : 1 FRAR ok & & ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957—44 PAGES AseOCLaTED aaa UNITED PRBS PHOTOS Highways Claim 6 County Residen On Tobacco, Alcohol State OK’s New Taxes - LANSING — Michigan legis-;they appropriated $340,943,822 in spending In a five months -session that ended boisterously Saturday night, Riot-Torn Haiti Installs New Pro-U. S. President PORT AU PRINCE (#—Crisis-ridden Haiti had a new provisional president today, but tension still gripped the Armed police watched for any renewal of violence which killed or wounded scores over the weekend. Daniel Fignole, 43-year-old mathematics professor and to Knife Attacks of Detroit Doctor Admits was named to Cantave's post. Slashing Girl, 17 aE F thee ee Ht ak ay] i t li as i f Cut Yourself In for Pot-O-Gold’s R E i : z 5 1500 at Dallas vse we Forced to Flee “te os me, wrens oe FIOM Danger schools, were a four per cent ex- cise levy on whisky, figured to bring in $7,400,000 a year, and a two cents a pack increase in the state cigarette tax. 5 CENTS A PACK The cigarette provision, raising] DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — the state bite t five cents &\Some 2,500 Dallas residents eecteee. is counted on for $17,500,- have fled their flood-threat- year. Although all their important'ened homes, bringing the work is done, the lawmakers 8€ total number of evacuees ‘ ; in the rain plagued Dallas- Page 17 some 7,500 persons. The Dallas residents were (Subject to recall June 27-28 to act forced from their homes in on vetoes and adjourn sine die. southern portions of the Trinity River, rising at the rate of a foot an hour, at Fort Worth as Rains Swell Texas Rivers its 40-foot flood stage. . Both were the uence of ‘ mation by of the Trinity continued to conseq ‘ Senate Republi- rise “in ” ’ ch by inch. Sn eneees es maepeel 00 Gee | A, catigated 4.008 poceeus bave! “lagninst new taxes — and in late|®e? foreed to evacuate their weeks, against “‘major”’ new mi heavy rains swelled the river. TAXES LAG More than 30 resorts along As lagging sales tax receipts, Lake Texoma on the Texas-Ok- the main source of finance support! ishoma berder were under for schools, fell tarther and farther| water and Okiahonse highway behind, it became increasingly workers fought to save U.S. 70 apparent would! trem being destroyed by the J ; | i | i ifs d : é i : ! . f iL Ni us i _ af | E E46. nit. =f { i & f Ts E 4 cg é i i g 3 H x ‘Ripe $1,000 Melon REE 8 us i ae : | Detective Charlies M, Vanden- stockt of the youth bureau sald |The longer car heen Gas _|rather cool with a low near 4:\ Another Postal Cut? Balmy Weather Due fo Follow Showers. : WASHINGTON (INS) —. Post- The outlook for Wednesday is} master General Arthur E. Sum- fair, with little change in temp-| merfield indicated today that he erature, may institute major postal serv- The lowest temperature record-| ice cuts if Congress turns down “ in downtown Pontiac preceding) a large part of the $140,000,000 a. m. was 50. At 1 pm. the| which department will re- 5,000 Also Quit Homes mounted to 12 feet above Fort Worth authorities; homes in Fort Worth since Friday, Wate wala $- t ' j ! TEENAGE ROAD-E-0 WINNERS — Five Pontiac area youths today were proudly@lisplay- ing trophies won yesterday in two separate Teen- age Road-E-O’s sponsored by the Pontiac and Waterford Township Junior Chambers of Com- merce. Here Roy Harris (third from left) of SES, f City Teamster | | Probe Still On 14 Members Claim to Senate Investigators Union Dues Mishandled The controversial affairs of Pon- tiac Teamsters Local 614 are still |“under consideration” by the Sen- |ate committee investigating irregu- ca l4member group of local Team- Capture Top Road-E-O Honors WATERFORD WINNERS — Walking off. with top prizes in the Waterford Township Jaycee contest were these three Clarkston youths. From left to right are James Mickle, 19, first prize, Charles Hood, 16, second place, and Bailey Terry, 16, third prize. 21 Others Die Across State 2 Rochester Children Killed in Collision in Georgia” Six Oakland County residents, including a 25- month-old boy in Pontiac, were killed in weekend traf- fic accidents. Michigan recorded 16 ' jother traffic fatalities, and five persons drowned, as ‘jwinter-weary residents é 1927 Ferry Ct., Rochester, receives his first prize from Dick George, co-chairman of the Pontiac contest. Second place went to Lysle Payne (sec- ond from left) of 220 Fuller St. Co-chairman Rob- ert Weddle is presenting Payne’s prize. M-59 about 100 feet east of Wood- stock avenue, Waterford Town- ship, at about 5:40 p.m. Saturday. Robert F. Kennedy, chief counse!| Williams in Washington for the Senate committee, has con- * * ® ing president’ Leaun Harrelson senal in Detroit. has insisted that his local ‘‘is the! investigation. LEARN TO FLY va aa “oe eee WASHINGTON (INS) — Gov. G. med matt under Mennen Williams arrived in Wash- consideration by the committee.” |ington today reportedly to urge Army Secretary. Wilber: Brucker With the Washington spotlight|to award the contract to build M4 likely to turn to Pontiac, 614 “‘act-|tanks to the Chrysler Tank Ar- In Today's Press One report said the tanks may) cleanest run local in the state.” be built in Delaware. The governor He said he would welcome an/said he could see politics behind this move. Williams said the con- tract would mean jobs for the next -jtwo years Tor about 1,200 or 1,500 nn was the first Pontiac traffic fatality in seven months. News ....7..... og? car struck a tree on W. Long Panta "¢ |Lake Road near Shallowbrook Markets ..............0.000- 37 |Toad, in Bloomfield Township, Market Basket ...... 26 thru 31 |Shoriy before 9 p.m. Saturday. Obituaries 2.0.00 6..0...0.... 32 | Witness said he attempted to Pot O° Gold .......2......... 17 |pass a car, then lost control of Sports 22.0... 33 thra 33 |his car, hitting the tree. Theaters ............. ceeeees 18 Feldman was killer when his TV & Radio Porgrams...... 43 | car skidded and another tim, 24-year-old Lorrane next cortestant's. mercury registered 56. quest in the next few days, @.1. Approved. OR 3-222. Detroiters. Women’s Pages ....20 thru 22 | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2 By Wayne D. Overholser : | | ; , , Gunlock — An Action-Packed Western Novel st Chapter | eased him to see men die in front of Joe Pardee’s gun. There | had been hired by that raggle-taggle burch of farmers camped | “Saddle up,” he said abruptly, and swung around and left: r I saw Joe. Pardee die. It was like . . what it.was like? No man can tell how it mountain disappeared: within a few seconds, or if was in the sky one minute was not there the next. Ji that kind of man to me as long as I'd known him. I remember * how can I tell be ever washed in the cold water flowing out of the pipe into Easter Valley to the Sangre de Cristo range that pricked the sky |) with granite peaks. © ‘ , 1 was stil standing thére when Gene Dillingham, Joe’s other | rider, caine out of the bunkhouse. He said, “Dreaming again, Will?” | H i E ‘fs af : it : i yt 3 = = Fa fies ths i! it i , REA pl had been many, right back to the year Joe had built.a cabin on the -Creek and started the Box P. ' Today it would be another man, a young fellow. named Al Beam. Maybe Beam hoped to cut a new notch on his gun; or maybe he ; ‘S ee é . Away as Joe stooped fo kiss her. “You . faa = 4 & “E i =: is . : ‘ 2 : d : ‘MAL, \evy Ae : * \ Vo cea) \ : Sie : § ae eee \ 4 ek 4 in the cottonwood grove just above Cariton. * * Fe Joe was already seated at the table when Gene and I pulled back our chairs and sat down. He nodded and we nodded back, and he kept on eating. Maria, the Pardees’ Mexican housekeep- er, brought the and filled our cups, stove, and ret with a platter of bacon and . A ‘moment later Dogbone, the Ute kid who did the chores, slipped in and sat down and ‘squat, heavy-featured and greasy-faced, rt : * Sarah that Dillingham had for Joe. Sarah did not come te the table for breakfas{. She seldom did, although she had made a habit of eating supper with us. I thought she would be here this morning because she knew about AI Beam. _ When we were done, Joe rose and wiped the back of a hand across his mouth. os x * * “Saddle up for me, Dogbone,” he said. “Wait a minute, Will.” The boy went out with Willingham, I waited, looking at Joe: He was forty-one last birthday, taller even than Gene Dilling- ham, but not as heavy. With his long bones, long muscles, and thin, dark -face, Joe Pardee had been born, with a perpetual-mo- tion motor inside that kept driving him from sunup to sundown. It was his gun that had kept Easter Valley open range for the a listened if anyone offered it = | think it was this hard, ofe-ditection drive more than any. the fire of their marriage had sputtéred out so that now not even ad & spark of love remained. e I stood there, waiting for Joe to speak. Beam?” ' dozen ranches that were here. He never asked for advice; he never |. the kitchen. As I crossed the yard to the corral, I wondered if that was what he had really meant to ask. The bright, slanted light on the Sangre de Cristos had lost the sharp tone of early sunrise. In spite of the increasing warmth, I shivered, and quickened my steps across the dusty yard. I saddled my bay gelding and swung up. Dillingham had mounted and was waiting in front of the house. Dogbone stood there, hold- ing the reins ef Joe’s horse. When I pulled up beside Dillingham, I saw Sarah in her wheel chair on the front porch. Joe was looking down at her, completely baffled, an expression I seldom saw on his face. Suddenly it occurred to me that there was something queer about this morning, that it was like no other morning that had gone before: I heard Sarah say very clearly: “You're destroying me, Jee.. I know that doesn’t make any difference to you, but you're de- - stroying yourself, too. That should make some difference.” He laughed, that great booming laugh I had heard s0 many times, and said: “I'll never destroy myself, Sarah. And if you're being destroyed, it's you that's doing it, not me.’ . * * * Sarah tipped her head back :to-look at Joe. warning you. You can’t go on killing men just to that: doesn't rightly belong: to you. You ky. |'\ | “Nothing,” I said. “He's just @ drifter, I guess. 4 | , i \ " , i \ 4 | 1 bol aT es : i : ‘ \ £ i} E hy Me \\\ t \ eRe wil bP Ee VA sce { \ in : : i Were ’ Over Weekend Guna ee d * Mod YIAO IVI Building Code seit oi Bere May Be Altered bY Taipei Crowds _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27,1957” AL! cous ia P dare Chester, (The Day in Birmingham. == ==—_—Man, 64, Found aa rieal ' Map Strategy RD Bimincnam ey td id View Potension Commissioners EXpect) revise oaice spon Fein on Defense Cut |Another Short M eating — [rrmatces, wu tn dado if \ Piggel DELHI (—A sremenes the floor of the Park-Inn Motel, India’s Home Ministry s H GOP 973 Orchard Lake Ave., at 7 p.m. today a ee an is Setar Bon . eee BIRMINGHAM — From all ap-|Martin D. D. 09 Pleasant street! Yesterday. ating extend the jan Last-Ditch Fight/.erance another short meeting,| ver the weekend, The Martin) Ranger was taken to Pontiac TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE,}| ~ Calif, — Robert Reynolds, the Waterfor d Board to Eye Army master deueeat whose Change When Members sooting of a Formosan “peeping , ” started a train of events that visa of Roberto Rossellini Meet Tonight ee tk eee eek Rr view of reports linking the| Against Fund Slash | the third in a row, may be in store|!mily is on vacation. eee eel sire hae ‘pei, was back in America today, Italian movie producer romanti- for commissioners tonight. Lead- Det. Lt. Merlin Holmquist said Detective Herbert C. Cooley re- ( When the Waterford Township enjoying the obscurity of a tourist. Board meets at 7:30 tonight, they! Reynolds, 42, arrived yesterday will discuss a change in the build-'with his wife, Clara, 37, and his, cally with a pretty Bengali script-| WASHINGTON ®—House Re-\ing item on the agenda is the| the method is similar to an entry writer. ‘publican leaders mapped a last-|approval of the special assessment| nto the Methodist some- | Ports ibe - : She is married and the mother/minute campaign today to restore/ district for the East Maple paving) |. of two children. Her husband is'a portion of the 2% billion dollars}and a continuation of the hearing the way around! secsceseeeeooegcesecesCe ing code ordinance regarding foot-|7-year-old daughter, Shirley, : r ings, foundations.and rat walls for! * * said to have complained apna ie House Appropriations — on vacating a section of Bucking- oe —- _ — You Need NOT } garages. | “I'm sorry for what happened, selini's presence in India af kab cae Seen Aes yates) Selases pace Netwoes ie raEreed arks| Oo heed been Gaara vecnidty | . a Pay Ge to Te - for Photos ening to break up the marriage. funds. The spebeaman said the minis-| Rep. Martin (Mass), the GOP} Several communications and re-|2%d expressed the belief that it is try is conferring with Bombay leader, summoned members of his|quests will include the Theodore the work of juveniles. officials a = ogg ers voy oe to de-/H. Guething request replacement OSCAR PERRINE NOE ‘ . Mrs. Sonali upta, \termine muc money;of a section of sewer and the John va De ee | ane et ont See the city of Bombay. She occupies they would fight to restore. |Chlera Co. regarding replatting of|gy aed Sanaden in one cde Chinese he caught watching his a room in the Taj Mahal Hotel! The House today tackled de (a part of the Indian Village sub-| : ' Mancinelli is unable to com. | wife take a shower. The sergeant | » po CLAIMED PROVISIONAL near the one occupied by Rossel-| tails of the $33,541,225,000 meas- | division, : He was a member of the * At 9 p.m., engineers and lawyers be said in a terse prepared state- will meet with the board and dis-/ment. “I was only doing what any cuss the transfer of Joe Manci- Man would do to protect his home, nelli’s contract with the township,|and family.” plete the contract with Water. | from Colera, Md., was courtmar- | ppysipeNT OF HAITI — Daniel lini. ure — $2,586,775,000 less than | . * *s « Methodist Church of Detroit. He ford Township to construct a | tialed and acquitted of man- Fignole, 43-year-old mathematics x« * President Eisenhower had asked. | yyombers of Birmingham Hi-2 is survived: by his wife Anna, sewer in Sylvan Shores subdivi- | slaughter. Formosan crowds | professor, has been procialmed Ministry officials were checking} Senti Developing Club will leave the Community les of Mexico City SCCHCSHOSSSCSOSCSCCSSEOSCECEEEOOEOS . during the sion, near Voorheis road. demonstrating before. the U- 8. |provisional president of Haitl,/also with West Bengal officials first da ae ' P . at y of debate Friday had House by bus at 6:30 p.m. tonight He started construction last fall) Embassy is Protest we and Radio Commerce announced today. because Hati Das Gupta, husband indicated the House would make|to hold its regular meeting at| Sr'¥ Nove of Japan and =< Service and the township board gave him — a aoe of the Indian woman, is working few, if any, changes in the allot-\Camp Oakland. ontiac. Services rt | an extension in January to con- ier be ermation Service : ® in Calcutta. |ments recommended by its Appro- i x * * Seeeey oe of MONEY-BACK \ tinue until May 31 due to adverse building in Taipei, Beck Decides x *® * ipriations Committee. ‘The 24th annual comvention of the oe root Home with burial NG | weather conditions. Reynolds said on arriving here! Rossellini has been making. But Martin said he wanted the! National MOMS of America held at : noel Comets GUARANTEE The board also will discuss the On a military air transport plane | documentary films in India since'Policy Committee to know “the! Moveland last week saw a number| ROBERT D. MEYER of and County residence elect-| @Services will be tomorrow at/$., . the very Best Photos ed to office. Headed by President/! p.m. from Bell Chapel of the'e 9, you, refunded Alta Scantland of Aubum Heights, | William R. Hamilton Co. for Robert/¢ °f YOUF momey rerunded. ibility of tructi build-|that he was beginning 30 days 7 his arrival last December. He is full extent of the damage” he said ete al oma He Won't Run mS Sey Sa : D. Meyer, 23, killed Saturday in'e ing to house all township-owned leave before reporting for duty at under contract with the govern-|¥ ; cemetery equipment. It would be Ft. Benning, Ga. ment to produce them. Semioffi-|‘‘shocking” cuts in the budget fig- located in Crescent Hills Ceme-| ‘Bombay said the Cosecccccccococcoeeds Police report Abraham, who was 15, and brother arrested for drunk and disorderly|18. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. |$°20,000 in Teamster funds, at- [Ralph V Van Saw, received serious tributed his decision largely to his quick ‘free and honest” elections. |S**™- : . ' Nateanien | An ‘ Fcied eucumel ial bape | ie ee eine om - is ry, on Hatchery 2 . . nouncemen ai government ordered mMpo- Estes irmingham, third viee-| an automobile accident on W. Long’ The equipment is now stored in Six Area Residents 2 | rary suspension of work, on the president and Mrs. Gertrude Cun-/Lake road. ° various places all through the as Victory for Cleanup) tims. The word in New Deihi was! fate axes ningham, Birmingham, chaplain. | te was employed at the main |¢ : + sora ——ene © deme Killed on Hi hwa $ Forces in Teamsters tari the subject "with the| The group went.on record as | office of the Community National ) Seeterlin, clerk. g y. up j ° < _|Ministry of Information and ON 0 cco, cono pyri > mater beteet a4 Bank of Pontiac, ° . WASHINGTON fF — cleanup|Broadcasting, under which stands no cutback. / membe. e | Pontiac Woman Suffers Cltun gt tu Gow Page One) | rces within the giant Teamsters|eellin’ has been working. (Continued From Page One) | Tame were stat voicing thet weal Chock at us Agieat ail "] Possible Neck Fracture | snip. Commerce Tow’ linion have won a victory with att irwmetve cccunpidiancate ee as ok snes tat ene | Pine Lake. He i. survived by his § od Dave Beck's announcement he will stood out as important. @ netien cemain POP) | coun . Mary Campell, 38, of 334 S.| He was pronounced dead at the : —_, etreng Meyer of 2600 Pine Lake Rd. and $ | Bivd., received a possible neck| scene of the accident. mot run for agother term as its New Leader Heads With Republican domination of} thus help deter threats of future (one brother William. The family|® It’s SIMMS for | fracture Saturday night while she} Robert Medley Lofthouse, 31, |president. ee . *g2 .|both branches up against Demo “""* requests ‘donations to the Pine Lake $ i“ a was riding in an auto involved in/of 1945 Sonona St., Pontiac, driver tee Crisis-Ridden , itl cratic executive control, there was! The group pointed out that past/Church Building Fund. Interment’? §UjJDER SIZE | an accident at Rockwell street\of the other car, was treated and| Beck gave out word of his de- more killing of bills—mostly in the|bistory has proved the anger ofjwill be in Evergreen Cemetery |e | near Bagley street. released from Pontiac General 'cision late Saturday, even as his) (cossinued From Page One) . = than|Zulitary and ‘defense cutbacks. | Detroit. 2 a : il The woman was a passenger Hospital for lacerations. lopponents in the union leadership quiet of committee rooms — They said the cost of lives and, 3 '$ Black and White a in an auto driven by John Abraham! A vacation trip to Florida ended|were setting in motion a drive| Jured ever the weekend, when (there was passing of them. money in the past should be proof "vv" | ee. 33, of 22 Deland Ct., accord: |in tragedy tor the Rechestertam-| aimed at forcing his ouster ae a canned, can GOT NOWHERE oe nee oe amor Footwear for Everyone Snapshots to Pontiac police. y, when car collided with a homes of presidential ; and dangerous. She was in satisfactory condition|truck about mine miles south of|"7=S NEALTM didates and hurling rocks at | Most of Gov. Williams’ proposals me for Memorial Dey! cat St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital|Madison, Georgia, yesterday. However, Beck, who hes been passers-by. got nowhere, including a corpora- Birmingham jelice acs boveation- —Same Low-LOW Price— | today Killed were Kay Judith Van Saw, |charged by Senate rackets inves) 41 staring the oath, Fignole tion profits tax and a recommend-|ting the breaking and entering at conduct, was driving west on Rockwell sfreet when his auto and first struck a parked car on the/Athens, Ga, morth side and then another on} Also killed the south side of the street. U.N. Scolds Russians Janti; ae tee a ee cleanup of — stat Williams UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. |dy Smith, 5, both of Allegan; Harry) Beck should have quit outright. [ne was forming a cabinet to work; On the other hand, Bagel ——— : rise _ Genuine LEATHER Children’s Sandals PPP ii iiiiiiiiiiiiitity (INS)—A special United Nations |N. Bishop 35, of Kalamazoo; and Teamsters Vice President James out a order Were killed ror a im the state|in the north side of Pontiac was committee meets today to pit |William Snyder, 58, of Coldwater-in "hosts was viewed today sland that every political conthdete|snies tx, a corporation profits|Scheduled for airing today in Cir- Ones bid & ode ube ing oF _Kingmaker 2” would have all rights protected in|'@X, minimum salaries for teach-|°wt Court. gw. - Ste tt ] 69 were: Chester Flowers, 39, of Mus-|indictment unscathed. the election scheduled for June 16./¢rs. 8 $125 minimum wage in The city and the railroad were 12% to 3 e 1D of Kelamaze: Caleb Eni, HOLDS ALLEGIANCE . & = "**\plates and compulsory safety i0-| 0.5. Bttsrtrick chen a) wit |Ret or brown upper.long-wearing com- * ; agreed ; te: bt i 2, of Brighton: Stewart Plazier,|. The aggressive leader ok an Cantera, Artaand and ee mowte vehicles. snay ibe Geax on|coek ane — 4, of Center Line; Ernest D. ’ a ~t ‘®t. trander, 36, hold the the late son David, ° tricia 7, of Be |\T. Suck, of ¢ Morris, died e By cident as did Is it true that hailstones some-| Stanley Paprel, a 5 times get as big as oranges? What) guaross Alr Force protection of isbor welfare- violate zoning, be a makes big hailstones and why does| gis, ~ yee ws Sots pension funddoday to cover all |him & strong edge over his closest Rep. Homer Arnett, freshman! "uisance to the neighborhood and a} Canvas Play Shoes | Marie, and Becond opponent, Dr. Louis Dejoie, weal- hail fall during a thunderstorm? funds and to provide criminal Republican from Kalamiazoo, led|2@ger to school children. They Class Robert E. Crowder, 22, of thy planter and industrialist. De- : ; | The answer to the first question! wartsnith Air Force Base at penalties for stealing from them. jole le @ mulatt his wife, a former music teacher,|¥@t the city to be refrained from Sizes ' | ts that hail does sometimes get 88) oo o45 “The broad new bill was present-|" Fignole heads the fifth provi-to the piano at the front of the| issuing a building permit. 5 to 12 ° ay Many of the so-called tall tales The five fatalities trom drowning|b’ ‘2.0 teary of Labor Mitchell.” sional regime to try to govern|“hamber : ees at ee ee ae ; tenam Pest Ei Sagi ous outed qats ane pues Iemma hygiene | the tener reales ta tham Za Ohio, who drowned in Cold-Beck Is Off Their Hands or 7 POE Sm [fein in sinatng cid stands Wee “lg : is usually formed water ; a 2-month-old A . e derheads because these storm|Gregg R. Wilhelmsen, of Livonia;} WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen.| About one-third of all U.S. fac-) Rep. Walter Nakkula (R-Glad- : Bring SIMMS Your ° clouds contain very strong up-drafts|and two fishermen, Grant Taylor,'John L. McClellan (D-Ark) says: |tory workers process or fabricate win), a former professional enter- > COLOR FILMS : and down-drafts. Rain droplets be-|57, and Paul Cooper, 46, of Fruit-| “We have pretty well taken care |materials which are used on the tainer, lent his hearty baritone to .. ke 3 gin to fall, are caught by an up-|port, whose bodies were recovered) of the Beck situation.” farms. the singing, then sat down to play P4 Fastest and Finest : draft and suddenly carvied to anjtrom Big Bay De'Noc Saturday,|- — : wuunees tn the Saiteey. soghente : PROCESSING : Se dead) from miscellaneous) World Disarmament Main Topic tS ee ee Sent “Special Delivery” Daily 3 ne ee ne ae area, Later® 12, of Hamtramck, who d D ll M disappeared in a flash, ° DIRECT TO > tre they Toma the ran tee ded Stray of burs watered! ALE TAUCT, Dulles Meet} x vcs reary saves sous iter “wows, EASTMAN-KODAK draft, where the moisture sdd-\qught on fire; and Mrs. Jullet — a Ws & BOY'S): © movies © SLIDES © to the center core. The process ef/elande®, 56, of Grosse Pointe, who WASHINGTON @® — Chancellor agenda which includes: disarma-/_ oe To Canvas OXFORDS | °K Prints SS . reunification, an oar = ‘ lad r * my san nd ascent Timon the haiz(when she tripped over toys in|many begins formal talks with|assessment of Soviet policy, the| To the reliet of thé Republican| E : «fens, $ steud” picaree chon your fim ghones growing larger with her living room and struck her|Secretary of State Dulles today to|pace of German rearmament,|leadership, all but Reps. George . Bors’ $= are processed by the COMPANY . head. eS Ne ey ened cee hs Et cen ot — 11% to 6 e S samen tect aenantairins Stacson Unveils (aatemen= = oo nnn amen | tte ok a a World. disarmament will prob- 4 e three-day . policy exe : e c s ri Eiscahower and Dulles want |jcind Adenause in "Washington| 72, action broke : es rms Cut an to assure Adenauer that his gov- |\, and the House moved on H 4 < : gov yesterday. speedy t oe e ee oe ae de te Oe pet pen ; 3 Outlines U.S. Proposal pen pds cae 4 pol Pary besaase of the approach ort le "ppd to Western Delegates} risenhower, ‘dressed in sports|officials from Eisenhower | 4 remomgah gh in London clothe, ond Adsuonse, 0 9. one tsS rail nad ane ale be adjournment. servative black hy reviewed “3 * informally oe treed ,| LONDON (INS) — Harold Stas-\the President's Gettysburg farm] A ringing American reaffirma-| Members shook sen outlined the new U.S. proposal|yesterday. ._|tion of the policy ot seeking Ger-jeach other well = for limited disarmament today in Despite official secrecy, it was|man unity can be expected in the cars in the j , : : a a T>tiinute meeting with British,|taixs would ver a talks, : + oe : Draw 5 = 5 : ~ A = | DRAPES, Ss a aw: | Lid 4” . — | _ 48° WIDTHS — 04” LENGTHS = before presenting the American proposals in the 4 Gigi t - ? y F : 4 i ( K ad ye Aa : \ PY Ley ; Aging OT EE ry A : ee te ee A ee ee ‘ yt a Ve Ps f voce ye BN et ; gh Eee Se Eee OS ; & \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 | na |. 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HARDWARE—ind Floor pisTiti Bvawuasir'c Deposit of Wreath ‘by the Ser- geant-at-Arms, National Anthem | -by ‘the High Scheol Band and | SHIP — The following new books, | 200 to Obtain Degr CS are circulating at the West Bloom- for Engineering Work field Township Library, according. salute to the dead by the Legion. Detroit to Stella S. Travis, Librarian. i uad will also in Detroi Firing Sq also be held, : FICTION: At the same meeting the Leewin| a Our Valen: re uy ew ck, Mason Hv anniversary. commence- | Challenge to Venus by aries Morgen also elected the following officers! er 2 Fo ae @ te Senad by Coos See for the coming year: Grant Qs-/Ment exercises’ wi eld al -cheever a ¥ burn, commander: Edward Sam-| Lawrence Institute of oe. | ise a belilE a sre Bisse czyk, first vicecommander; Wil- ‘Southfield Township on Sunday, wander by Graham liam H. Benedict, second vice- ‘June 16 in the Scottish Rite Cathe-| oo taine by went Sotcer commander; Hugh Thompson, ad- dral of the Masonic Temple in De-' jutant: Jim James, finance of-/ troit. NON-FICTION aie Por ; j The Day Christ Tied by Jim Bist ficer: James Luana, sergeant-at-| James C. Zeder, vice president) The Land they fought tor by Omtiora arms Carl Jackson, post of engineering at Chrysler Corpora-; powdery New Found World by Harold Lamb historian; Thomas Elliott, chaplain tion, will receive an honorary Doc-| 7f¥ Story of Gabrielle by Catherne and Don Lambert, service officer. tor of Engineering degree — and Gabrieison cuLAY CITY win be the main speaker at .the Much Ado About Me by Pred Allen t. [Pi cphangad for Older People by George en The Memorial Day program will" : | Seven Wonders of the World by Lowell © sponsored jointly by the VFW) Dr E George Leer EEE | Afiss ‘Bos is Sixteen by Margaret Run-| re 2492 and American Legion President, will award an honorary peck : A poms Post 135, The veterans, Auxiliary,|Doctor of Humanities degree to | The Bridge of Andau by James Mich- Boy and Girl President Duval J. Terpeney of the Scouts and the high school band Detroit Institute of Technology and) The Library has added a record will take part and assemble {in/2” honorary Master of Engineer- library to its services, and rec- front of the memorial at the vil-\img degree to Michael Pinto, presi-jords can be borrowed by adults lage hall. dent of the Douglas Tool Company at a rental rate of five cents a land the Pioneer Engineering and day per record, Besides the basic Master of Ceremonies will be y\janufacturing Company of De- record collection, there are lan- Past Commander of the Ameri- (,.,i; |guage records, operas, musicals, Engineering degrees and associ- such as Oaklahoma, South Pacific, late in engineering degrees will be and children’ s story records. ed by John Wallis of the VFW. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- Doctors Committee Tells Coming Events ADDISON TOWNSHIP—A: public meeting at the Leonard Town Hall ‘will be held at 7:30 p.m.. Tuesday, A general report on what the ibe given. A doctor has been oupleeli for the area but as yet his offices are not ready. Deadline for the office opening is July 1, The pub- Tuesday's. meeting. * a ® * The ‘committeé benefit auction at 1 p.m. June 15, to -be held in Leonard. Officials announced that any articles for the ‘auction will be welcome, and that .keys for storage may be obtained from the Leonard Post Office. Se Scouts Elect Officers — ALMONT—The annual meeting of the Girl Scout association was held at the schoo] last Monday evening. elected president for the ensuing year; Mrs. Fenner Harris, vice president; Mrs. Ruth Bird, secre- tary; and Mrs, James Rollo, treas- urer. approximately 200'- ‘Commander Douglas Boller will $ a seniors, | post colors. The opening prayer nay mi a. | Among the graduates will be | Dexter Thor Jr. who will be granted a Bachelor of Science in | Electrica] Engineering degree. Leo M. Leggett.-Detroit, World Ha ee graduate ad Aventaio War II Marine veteran will give High School and lives at 1813 the address, . _ South Bhvd., Rochester. Also | Mesdames Arlene. Cornell and receiving a degree will be Delton | -Wanda Sans will place wreaths at 4. | ones Bachelor ef Sci in Clifferd Roy will Civil, Engineering, He lives at 6570 Transparent Dr., Clarkston, George Smith of 2166 Highfield, Drayton Plains will receive an As- followed with “God Bless Salute to the dead will be by sociate of Engineering in Air Con- =the firing ech directed by Doug- ditioning and Refrigeration degree.| :las Metcalf, and “Taps by bu- Obtaining a Bachelor of Science in| * Dell Torg and Robert Maison of ney Counts. He lives at 1950 Twi- ‘the High “School Band. ° Hight Hill, Walled Lake. : The procession will march to ' * Belle River where short cere- ‘| |: a 2 ; monies will -be held for all vet. | Like It Tickets Ready ? erans who lost their lives at. sea. ~~ ne detail will then proceed to SHIP — Tickets for “I Like It) ‘Ithlay Township Cemetery by Here.” forthcoming comedy to be school bus and cars where wreaths presented June 13-15 by Township, will be placed Players at West Bloomfield High: ¢ The group then will go to Mt. School, may be reserved by call-| Calvary Cemetery for similair cer- ing Mrs, George Bender, FE ibrar WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-. ROSEMARY SAVEDGE | | this week. Rosemary, daughter of ALLEN PYLE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones who live at 3149 Donald street, has been named valedictorian on the basis of her all ‘ ‘A” record in high school. Jackie, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Clarence A. Pyle of 1904 June street, will ,be the salutatorian with a 3.7 average. ee - ‘Solemnized at Marlette ;~MARLETTE —. Joann Lois Kelly, ‘and George James Heussner were'jn the IOOF Hall at Clifford. “united in marriage in a recent) groom. She carried a bouquet of, endar orchid. . Prowse, Marlette, wore identical Angling Road School, will honor} . mils down the aisle. Walled lake Bonds White Lake W |Heussner - Kelly N uptials Trt Groue officers WHITE LAKE — Women of the White Lake Extension Group, | meeting at the home of Mrs. Wes- Gy A reception was held afterward ley r, named new officers \with Mrs. Lloyd Bowden as chair- jman Following their honeymoon, the Others elected were Mrs. Cogger, candlelit, double-ring ceremony) here by the Rev. Robert Kyser.| jnewlyweds will make their home vice chairman: Mrs. Bert Me-, “Three hundred guests witnessed Detroit. Keachie, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. ithe First Presbyterian Church rite.’ Carol Steinbaugh, assistant secre-. The bride is the daughter ot}Men to Attend Game “Mrs. A. C. Kelly and the late Mr.) ‘Kelly of Kingston. The bride-| UNION LAKE —-The Business- m’s parents aré Mr, and Mrs. men here have made plans to at- ’ — Reecsure: Mariette, tend baseball games in Detroit, Lapeer County Red Cross | liven teh cbderiggh by: tear Dimuiay evenings. The groyp will Slates Annual Meeting f weer, ies thd ‘go by Greyhound bus from Union > bride’ wore @ Take Village. On June 3rd the’ LAPEER | leader. — Annual meeting of) ~ floor length gown of.silk taffeta, B.cinessmen will hold their regu- the Lapeer County Chapter of the featuring =a square . neckline i.» meeting at 12 noon at Cooley|American Red Cross will be held. trimmed with. embroidered met j ounge Restaurant and- Clifford at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, in’ medallions, ‘Smart, superintendent of Walled. the Red Cross office, Lapeer. Elec-; Her fingertip Heussner, another brother, Pra Prowse. both of Marlette, and Donald Lick, Attica, served as OK’ d by Governor ard Smithee will speak. - a I ; , Gov. Williams over the week-| Youngsters who knew Jacqueline Ann Bissett, niece of\eng signed legislation creating a)Sparling, from grades one through the bridegroom, sprinkled rose pet-new circuit judgeship in Bay Comte six, wilk also present verbal trib-' ty. J utes. Principal Helen Garner is However, a sindler bill for Oak- directing the event. land County remained unsigned. The new Bay County post will be filled by immediate appointment |” Firemen Talk to Cubs, [by the governor, The Oakland billl Awards Are Presented. calle for the new judgeship to be tilled initially at the November, INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Boys 6f Cab Pack 134, in their Sold; Law Okayed . WALLED LAKE—The City Coun)", thirg bill, calling-for the elec-\recent monthly’ meeting here, i i Heussener served as fe whiting totes rad “his brother's best man, «2 Bay County Judge In today’s pr, Supt. Glenn Schoenhals will accept the 4memorial and seventh grader Rich- tary and Mrs, Wayne Moilancn, Mrs.’ U. S. Cherry Fete to Be July 10-12 The National Cherry Festival scheduled July 10-12 at Traverse City expects to display one of the heaviest orchard productions i Grand Traverse County history. Festival spokesmen report | area orchardists have escaped late frosts and—barring unfor- seen tragedy—seem headed for a ' bamper crop. | ‘The festival celebration opens on ‘the evening of July 10 with the ‘crowning of the girl selected bees: tional Cherry Queen. - 4 \Doctor’s Committee has done will} - lic has been invited to, attend | slated al: Mrs. Walter Paton wasi. the Charter Commission, said to- 41; 1997 . ff \ placing of the) ( a : ; : --and Dr. A. W. Farrall, head-of the Agricultural Engineering Department at, Michigan State .Uni- versity, plan the Golden Anniversary meeting for the group. More than 1,200 ASAE members from all over the world will gather June 23-26 on MSU Campus to celebrate the occasion. - OFFER CAREER CHALLENGE—Members of the American Society of Agricultural “Engiheers are ‘pointing at the need for agricultural engi- neers, and a promising future, as June graduates this year ask ‘What next?’’ Above, Robert Al- pers, chairman of the Michigan section of ASAE, Couple Wed™ w in Arizona Methodist Rite e ALMONT ~ Announcement has been received of the May 10 mar- riage at 7 p.m. in the chapel of. Aldersgate Methodist Church, Phoenix, ;Arizona, of William J. Atcheson and Carole Houk, for- merly of Chicago. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Edith Atcheson of Almont and the late Frank Atcheson, He was a graduate of She is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Leavitt, Kankakee, Ui, |.and Mr. Houk of Coral Gables, | Florida, The bride’s wedding gown was a pale lavender creation with white accessories. She carried white or- ichids. . : * *« * A small reception was held at the |home of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. The newlyweds are at home in Phoenix, Arizona. Atcheson is assistant manager at ‘}the Safari Hotel, Scottsdale, a sub- urb of Pitoenix. ¢ County Calendar w hanesday eve . & recital will be WIXOM—A special election com-;day that registration with Novi or forms from Herbert R. mittee wil] meet with the Wixom'Commerce ‘Townships does Charter Commission at 8 tonight make a voter eligible for the the Wixom post office, to make plans for the registration charter election. All citizens must: The group will meet at Wixom vote on July 15. jGov. Williams. Elementary School. The commission has appointed Registration is necessary for a election to be held July 15, the day when Wixom voters appreve or reject a charter which incorporates Wixom as a village. ; Kenneth S. Rocker, tions of the area, to be in shares of the registration and to act as an Sched led J 2-4 election board. u une Committee members are Mrs. Lillian Coe, Delbert Geyer, Mrs. Barbara Stadnik, Mrs. Jane Wa- hamaki, Avis Hopkins, Mrs. Shir. chairman of seniors ‘Kiwanis Club is observing Student/yitiage president and a six-man Honor Night, at its. regular meet-jvillage commission on the July 15. . noel's auditorium. ing tonight: at the Avon Pavilion.' ballot. The president and commis- These guests will be a group of out-'sion will govern the village if the Wixom Meeting Tonight «. ».<: Abrams, not Charter Commission secretary, at | The proposed village charter is of all citizens in the village. [register in Wixom in order to "°W in Lansing to be approved by 1 elect itt ! 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His father-in-law John Harvey came from Van Meter, Iowa, to help and he stayed at the hotel too, “The Greatest Religious Picture Ever Made” Jennifer jones — Vincent Price plus “The Leather Saint” " «JOHN: DEREK * * * “When we checked out two days later the hotel said we owed nothing,”’ Strauss said. Some airline trainees saw the family eating breakfast at the ho- ~ a ‘ic " paid the Strauss’ check. * * \* dentist gave him a receipt, mark- ing the bill “Paid in full.” finest people in the world,” Strauss | Memorial Fireworks \ Planned at Walled Lake A huge fireworks display, featuring ‘‘Battle in the Clouds,” will climax a day of celebration Memorial Day, May 30, at Walled Lake Park. * * * igardens, grove and baseball dia- | mond, are all open to the public. i \ WANTED 1000 COMIC BOOKS | 1000 True Love Story Mags. | We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and Novelties. PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET 38 Aubern Ave, FE 4-824 ‘only at Walled Lake. ‘mercially in 22 states. ; Outing facilities at the “picnic wonderland” including twin picnic) Among park amusements are kid- die rides, water sports, the roller skating rink and a new thrill ride, “The Scrambler," said to be found Watermelons are grown com- tet after the storm and 7 Strauss owed his dentist $30, The | “Kansas City has some of the'Frechette, an 80-year-od visitor Hollywood Headlines Michigan Man Dies as Result of Tornado KANSAS CITY w — Arthur J. from Munising, Mich., was the 39th person to die as the resut of the tornado which hit the south fringe of Kansas City a week ago tonight. Frechette and his wife had come here to visit a daughter. . Mrs. Frechette, 66, hurt by the tornado, was schedued to under-) go\an operation today but her in- in critica condition. More than juries were not considered criti- cal. Six yictims still were considered} in critical condition. More than) 200 were injured. 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Harry says he plans to bring the spectacular to the screen in. the fall. He'll use all big name singers, both men and women, to \sing the tunes. Incidentally, -he has just been elected president of the TV. Academy Arts and §Sci- | HOURS Gertrude Lawrence Considered by Doris Day Aldrich biography of our beloved/quaking in my boots : __THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 Role On June 5, Deborah Kerr with her husband, Tony Bartley, and their two little daughters sail on the Queen Mary for Paris, and if I were young Joan Seburg I'd be Deborah is going over, of course, for “Bonjour Tristesse,” the Fran- coise Sagan novel, in which Joan Nevertheless, Deborah is a scene stealer deluxe, So with the relaxa- tion of an ocean voyage, plus hav- ing the most sympathetic part in the film, she’s dangerous. Snapshots of Hollywood collected at randorfi: Sheree North goes into the hospital Wednesday for an emergency operation whether she’s finished with ‘‘Down Payment” or not..at 20th. ‘It’s a second child and first boy for pretty Barbara Lawrence and her husband, John Murphy. sf a «FA ta f SLANDE ww BURT a &= FEES NOW SHOWING : F mt whe siti b a we gif q § s FIC Hits Snag - in Stamp Case Silent on Its Complaints Against Trading Outfits for Illegal Practices ey My Attempt to'Sax._,, (Ocean in Ratt. : - Ends in Failure SANTIAGO, Chile @ — The at- tempt of five men to sail by raft trom Tahiti to Chile has ended in the sinking of their craft, the Ta- hiti-Nui. The Chilean navy frigate = \four and most of their equipment, The 14x40-foot bamboo raft went down yesterday near the Juan Fernandez Islands, 400 miles from the Chilean coast, after a stormy sea broke the -tow cable. 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Poirs, Regular to 7.95 \ SPECIAL SELLING — Very Special Selling Ano SO } | 3 * “Very Special Selling Summer Sheer _ SEAMLESS NYLONS @e@ Peir DRESSES Y: y J OFF Re Reg. to 39.98 ‘Selling at $ All first quality . ? Fraction 5 nylons. Heel and of Their toe reinforced, ; Newest shades. Wholesale Cost! od | Sizes 8Y2 to 11. on reer te ol Hese—Mein Fleer Seats Othigeasbeit Views FOR DECORATION DAY! Rain or Shine SHOP TONITE TILL 9 P.M. Trens - Seeson Crevenetted tapestry tweeds eli with Metching Hets fs oT : Here’s the silver lining in those rain clouds... to shed a shower or temper a breeze. impeccably toliored by a top- flight maker... in a score of styles and 80 many glowing colors eo» Sizes from 8 to 18, i VERY ' SPECIAL SELLING! THIRTY-TWO 1. \THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 es | e @ fo e theee sisters, Mrs. Mabe} Harn, naugurate Picnic Season nS in | ale ALBERT BYRON BIGELOW |troit, Mrs. Clara Lewis of Three) GEORGE H. FELDMANN = cutting sana dtecaas) aude | & serving cola slening this cake im ola a ae en oO ecpeter, viel emniciaas & Pasemn a ot ome lock the racks in the drink line suggests t an Ave., died , at , MF. . Dor e . 22, ————— —. igoepe like| in place iiae aim chcbe genes a angel food pan, there's no reason General Hospital following|Hazen of Troy, Laura of Pontiac, |Arlis Dr., who died Saturday in an Ponting Feess Meese Bitar. jell Ne Sixty Sot, You wey ana| muddlers. Geod and spicy. why you can't use a 9x13 pan andlinjuries suffered in an auto acch(William of Howell, Richard ofauto accident, will be held at 10 We-tre apt to ignore the calen-|t@ have the lower pert or shank} Place capvige yan we to fix and tos the cake right in the pan.|dent, City, Edwin of Berkley, G.|a.m. Wednesday from St. Williams dar which says that summer|¢nd cut pages: Roe repose Mailed ec | ES EE OTIS He was employed last as a|Herman and of Church with the Rev. Fr, starts on June 21. In Michigan, we before: Place foods ot of white ix think the beginning of summer ia|,., “SY .S.atny ven oe baking! Tat S09 y, basting trom time 1008 fot the ‘Meht einned frank ‘ fe ome ae Surviving Seskdes bis wile, Mery aa be im Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Rosey on Decoration Day the day wel am in @ ann teat to time with marinade YOU) s ters spiced. onions and dill| | terepcon ground molasses Louise, and mother, Mrs. Lester’ MYRTLE L. CLARK Tuesday a have our first official plenic of the| “cr” sour over it this savory mix-(pave saved. \.neat trick of show lpickle make a good combination. Susy Meche Practing Biegiow, are children Albert Jr., of IMLAY Crry—Servies for Mrs ieee the Rieti tp ° year, Of course, we cross our fin-jture and allow to oversight ne ee ewe et tOl'Another threesome is cubes of Copeoed Grand, Rapids and Lester of the ’ ae Myrtle L. Clark, 45, of 62 Pittee St.,| “Mr. } his ih\with a long stalk/¢ ot ed chopped hain loaf, little| Grease well and line the bottom|U. §. Marine Corps. A brother, |e tie creck, who died Thursday, log nce ee of Survived by stand gers and hope it won't rain. under era- : L Fe Gon on Or 2 Cave under FemGeT™lot celery, si canned potatoes and canped pine-ot a 10 x 4inch tube cake pan|Harold Bigelow of Pontiac, als0\vin be held at the Lester Smith &|Peren. andi clact brothers: Richard, With Decoration Day coming) ;;,, ohig fresh herbs mann, and eight brothers, Richard, on Thursday this year and many swab, or with ps of apple chunks. Brush with butter|(angel food cake pan). Preheat/survives. Son Funeral Home, Imlay City, at Dana people having the entire weekend Lamb Marinade such &< FOseMArY\\ | iled lamb|@Md broil over the grill oven to moderate (350 degrees). Service will be held at 1:30 P'2’p.m_ today with burial in Imlay|and’ Patric ngage ery og ee ere eu bast | ae ae sae, lstmid havea ell troveed cru REY FOODS Aare Me op orate tle Loe, eRe ad by foul ea, a pemingm the new charcoal bummer the fam-lestieMes ™ “x **4 % 7 Pion the outside with the meat) pisos we go on with any mone — elope Burton of First Congregational| nidren, Gordon H =i Bag - ily gave one another last Christ- j leovee of emery slightly pink and very\juicy within.| ines let's review our annual pore = pects and set church officiating, with burial at|ieith A. all of Imlay City, and] pene mmavesce ROCKWEEL : mas, Remember to look for some] 39: 3 Seige of et aay ne sage MN Me ME |warning about the proper er: low cake mi n'a seperate bowt, {North Farmington Donna L. of Battle Creek. Her| wareRFORD ‘TOWNSHIP of those new packages of charcoal el he tcty ° . \ ot picnic foods, Any egg and mi aaeuiiie diesctions _ mother, Mrs. Ida Haggert ro briquets that make fire-building a We tenspeon of powdered herbs SLICE LIKE STEAK mixture can be dangerous if it is ao jpadeas” thas tooo MARY BOATRIGHT amvieee: » lS0lservice for Mrs. Beatrice Rock- — i While sizzling hot, ple on ajleft at a lukewarm temperature.| 24 cinnamon at the same time | Mary Boatright, 7, of Apart- —- pe Pad alae amr ep a4 I¢ you're looking for some- | {2 {cttbonn worcestershire sauce (Foomy carving » \\pprinkle| icnowing that, you won't take | liquid and eggs are added. == | ment 61, N. Parke St., died yes- FRED W. Wednesday from the Coats Funeral new to barbecue, why mot | 2 cloves garlic mashed with ‘lightly with salt and pepitr. TOP) ustard filled cakes or eclairs on table-‘erday at the Pontiac General) po. ipcreR—servi Fred|Home with burial in White Chapel try leg of lamb. The only special | ' ‘**#eo® ss! it with a dollop of softened\b Place alternate heaping Hospital Annex. ce for with - equipment you'll need is @ hinged | Note: Turn the lamb occasional-|and slice down through 4 spoons of dark and light batters in|/Mamral AWGN un. ssay |W. Cole, 64, of 3276 Emmons St.,|Cemetery. Rev. Roy F. Lambert teaster, a large one. You've weed |ly or let the marinade run to one|would a thick steak. ' ee ee a oo ot the Congrega-|Wir ied | aR ya Sees gg ace ts ervil ‘tb them in the smaller sises for jend of the dish and spoon it over) should chicken he your Cool in the pan 10 minutes. |“mal Church. from the William R. Potere Fu-jone son, Frank of Royal Oak, and = * hamburgers or for toast. the lamb. to barbecue, be sure to serve\\ Invert on @ wire cooling rack un- — anager cerca neral Home with burial in Mt.jone sister, Mrs. Marian Brader of Barbecue-Brolled Leg of Lamb When ready to cook, lift lamb | with a chef's sélad. In that way, : . , til almost cold. Remove from pan.jricr™man Schwa ones Hansel, |Avon Cemetery Detroit. Order a day or two ahead. Ask) from marinade and place on the | you will get all the fresh veges Finish cooling. Frost top and sides} 4 a5. parry Easton, all of Mr. Cole is survived by his your meat dealer to bone a leg of! basket . brolier, Flatten and tables you need. For a new treat \) . with zippy mocha frosting. Sprinkle) 5 uae. ‘and Mrs. Robert Ellis,|Wile, Martha, five sons, Alvin, IDA J. WOODS : : eres wate ree Be Ses Ls oe Pie George, Harvey and Fred Jr. of] HOLLY — Service for Ida J. ' MESSE SS SCE SVSSSVSUSSSSSS SEES SSSSSSSSSSSSSSUSR pis. . / brite! _3%-4 cups (2 Ib. pkg.) sifted confes-/ Home, ~ her pastor, t tenabeon Ground cieves. with burial in Sun Set = | pf Eee tery, Saline County, Ill. Vhws <'to'b tablespoons Liquefied nonfat 4ry| ROBERT MICHAEL LEINENGER ‘ ° =m. Robert Michael Leinenger, two Sift together confectioners’ sug-|day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ar, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, ald S. Leinenger, of 734% W. Huron | cocoa and instant coffee. Cream/|St., died Friday at Pontiac : butter until light and fluffy. Grad-| eral Hospital, i ually beat in half of the sugar-| He is also survived | ] spice mixture; blend well, Grad-| parents, Mr, and Mrs. \ : E IN YOUR OLD ALBUMS Se oe mix until smooth and well) ger, both of Pontiac. blended. Add remaining -sugar-| This afternoon the spice . Beat until fluffy. [sent from Dudle Funeral Home to Muskegon RCA VICTOR CLASSICAL HI-FI LP RECORDS LIKE THESE... na fz 3 } 3 3 3 AT GRINNELL’S on BRAND NEW : : i j : 3 ! g E | F pt Rees FHL : I ANSWER: The beaver, a busy animal indeed, likes the comforta\\¥ of home and is willing to work for them. With earth and sticks he {Qu dams a stream to provide his own private lake, and uses his sharp m teéth to cut down trees as thick as 18 inches to provide material for his home and his meals. When not busy at his amazing engineering projects, he likes to swim and dive. He can stay underwater for as long as two minutes. The beaver eats the bark of willow, poplar and birch trees, along with buds, berries and leaves. He lays in a store of them underwater for use during the winter. He is the largest American rodent, often measuring two feet from head to tail and weighing up to 35 pounds. FOR YOU TO DO: Benny the Busy Beaver is hard at work building his private lake before the winter freeze sets in. Color his 27 South Saginaw St., Pontiac : pelt a glossy brown and use your green and blue crayons for the woods and sky background. ——————— (This idea won $10 for Gerald Therriault, York, Me. Send in yours. Tomorrow: Who were the mound builders? Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures). , : $2 or more each ... any brand, any speed . . . are now worth $1 at Grinnell's toward the purchase of any RCA Victor Classical Long-Play Album! TRADE-IN YOUR OLD ALBUMS AT GRINNELL’S 44, of 86 Houston 1410-7 Spinning Wondered 1495 ‘8.97 at Pontiac Gen- 1271-7 Spinning Wondered - 18.95 11.37 T * « s ; ; anil Change AT FEDERAL'S 5 : : 5 H a H One month only! Any old albums that cost you : A H a a a s H nS Planning .a Picnic or Staying at Home-— Bazley’s. Has Just the Thing—Famous Brand Junedale Hams! ia FAMOUS JUNEDALE BRAND HAMS!!.|": ae §Well Trimmed , ee hatin Shank Half. 39% ESE" | etme Planning a Bar-B-Que? This Is What You're Looking For! [ori i's sou, : ° Michigan assistant controller. - QI . “NONE HIGHER” | ww ) x heart j ie jatta will be * Save *31 Complete 9-pc. \MERCURY_ ) otor Outfit | Sadok Mohamed. 6 hp. motor Motor tert = — Boat seal * OF _ | REDI-EAT PICNICS} aa: , Be | 33 .| - ! EGGS _. | CLEVELAND @ — Dr. Roy W. oo . Ree aes: Gye ee a SSE) St cee - Plan Your Holiday Right With Bazley Super Values! ery He wan boc fa FE fecper agente : -——— = " _aderwaieexhait, pos. AEM ~ \ Tender Beef _ batton neutral, now! Reg. P x » j * Junedale Brand & a i ! + oo | ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 AN. i . Trading | NewsinBrief |France Jolted by Assassination Sunday pcmteiag — a a at TRIES of Algerian Leader Emir Ali Chekkal Neutral Zone The following prices, reported by the |inaw St., where he was employed, ay DvP masoer pee uilding —w a century igen i tae. John-|to the pavement by the hair. Po-|S4ving: “If — = unchanged to % lower, July $2.03%4, | medium’ 9.50-10.00; small 8.50-9.00, Stree ~~ self at the scene of an accident lapsed body Susan lice grabbed him and restored or-|**Tiously fears revival of Ger- was % to 1% lower, July * * * yesterday carrying a crippled|son, 63, was found 17 hours after man ‘militarism’ it is free to de- corn was | before Municipal Judge Maurice the caved in. Rescue(@er among the screaming crowd. ther with the $1.31%, oats were % lower, July| uo ee Rees. ton,|_ Steel shares performed indiffer-|r Finnegan He was freed on a building her @ bed at the) ‘The assessin came from Bonp mand, toge reunifica- 65%, rye was % to 142 léwer, July Detroit, case fhe rer LiFe noc ear oe ently on mixed reports of increased bond til trial 5 . workers fo ar d a *| tion of Germany, effective guaree ‘grades: Se personal = : street level. She had fallen from/Algeria, four years ago. of its (Russia's) security $1.21%, soybeans were 4% lower,|® . output in Youngstown and Pitts- Glad School’ Endi tees was 2 to Sied average, 30; eaire lates 30,” Marge and lower ion in Chi- were stolen S Ending =| the fourth floor. Chekkal died a few minutes aft-|. Adenauer again rejected the So- July $2.33%, and lard Ss average 38: extra large 34; large burgh product: Bathroom fixtures cents a hundred pounds higher, |%®'s-*." wid. ave. 32\¢,, medium 28-3.| -ago, Motor issues were mixed asifrom a new home yesterday at) OKLAHOMA CITY w—Prime x *® * er reaching a hospital. President|yiet proposal that he negotiate July $12.37. Grace 5 ines 2-31, wed. tre. Soe investors digested the 2151 Parkinson Dr., according to/, Holstein cow at Oklahoma| Three others in the building es-|Coty went to the wen - German a with the : ate "eee gaan 36." ig Crane al cea ” ceahdant wv anus aad celcaen al ered peo geo ras POP ae he oar geflene of the | deathbed. ment. ‘The 11 million East Gere Grain Prices avg, 28. 22-24%, ny A a ey Chena Motors. ‘ pallgeit $150. - poner Shh les hap alcary chil-| structure, which remained stand- * * ® mans, Adenauer said, are not free CHICAGO GRAIN fel sort Feotints Gig ean =~ © mei lereci Sale,| ‘ren have toured the farm. Each/ing. When the front halt of the! 15 assassination came as pres-|'0 make any cag gh | CHICAGO, May 27 (AP) — Opening] Commercially graded: peat? pelt | has tried his hand at milking the|building gave way, the three! sure was building up for some|%!ves. They are, 5 im prives: Whites: Grade A, jumbo 37, extra New York Stocks Clothing and climbed onto the rear fire escape. der “the domination of Commu- icon igre Ses 1.26% |!arge 31; large 30-31; medium 35. Grade New and used. 14 E. Pike. Adv.'cow. fresh approach to halt the fg bra (Plena incecartom aie ace Salndy July .....00. 2.00% Mar. Sens: 1.30% |B arene: Grade A, Jumbo 35; large 29%4- (Late Morning Quotations) ; They were rescued by firemen. month-old rebellion in Algeria, és mires ciass.” Dee 712.72 Dhow guy ee ee ; ® * ie 3 |which seems to have enttied inte eee a" a act eek TIN 6% “| three were Mrs. "s|a bloody of attrition. Pyne Ba8%4 Deer Lest! ; ‘aniaraetd, steady. | Demang Su zonpig AGmiral,...... 12 Int Paper ....1984/ Heard Billy Graham on Night of Murder Egle ae wee Metee tckcakan! She aslo wes banked © 0 Sep. -ise-s. 2084 May "oc... Ths ee erent Gemand ancegt fembo sioee| sites te?" eg Ce, En » 33 ———— ——— > sam viet Maser we Dee. ....000+ bap og eae 1.13 |Which are short of full needs. Quality of Anied Sirs |... 44.4 Int Tel & Tel 35.8 = e’ Monbleau, 63, and Mrs, Christine|while the French government government Bek SEE Ene Bape CITI 11d [receipes a" dectiing and first recelvers| ails Chal <<. 383 lal Crk Coals. 81:3 Bible - ( ‘arrying. Youth 18 Weeks, 83. insists. Algeria is a part of Eu-\day. It was the third exchange be- May grees Bite Dee ccc [as|tlom noted due to variation. from differ-|alces °°" ot ee : ’ 4| Mayor John B, Hynes said|ropean France tween the two governments in 24 Joly snvennes 230% Lard” 3g from other ‘than reguiee skippers, 7 [Am Alriin ... 181 Jones aL... 863 A els “This tragedy is no surprise to * * * hours and was in reply to a So- Bem. 2c0ecn ee ces —_ a Ge ad Eee 4] Fl eald in Rape-Killing Omer antiquated: baildiags im the| C27, commissioned Pleven Inst] Viet message sent last October qmcace BUSTED Aum BOOS Eo fw as ee om ! other antiquated buildings in the) week to sound out political lead- *~ * A ib $4 000 Bla acne aoe Bigg (ot steady; = genet us os Kroger ...... 844 ; city must be razed to prevent ers on the formation of a cabinet] Adenauer in the past has firmly ftribute $4, : ZO receipts 1,816,000; | wholesale buying !Am ‘News, ... 324 M4ne & F --- = N. J. W-—An|the Rev. William C. Brownson,|similar occurrances. to replace Socialist Premier Guy|opposed a neutral Germany but to Careless Smoking A 66; 90D 6%; BoC 85; Care 90 B 87,/A™ ROG .-.-- 183 iy Monat -., 113/18-year-old youth who always car-|pastor of the Second Reformed Mollet, who lost office in a no-|has said he would agree to keep- OC oH 22.300: whoie-/A™ Smelt ::) 54 [ME ® MY +: Si lries a Bible in his pocket was|Church of Lodi. Brownson said confidence vote against his pro-|ing all weapons out of what is now | A $4,000 fire, in an upstairs),,,. buying. prices unchanged: @2 per/Am Pua rai'si88 vs Som’ 54 4|Charged with murder yesterday in|the boy always carried the Bible Deaths posed new taxes to finance the/ East Germany if the nation is re- | apartment of the Motor Mart Car|sriem, “55: stengsrds 30; dirties 30:4 Tod... TH Lorillard --+ 31-6)the rape-slaying of pretty Ruth/in his pocket. Marrone was pres- fight against the Algerian rebels.! united. | Wash, 105 E. Montcalm St., was| OS I! ig}wooden glen in Paramus last F - RI caanece moog, eke semeeaee rincee ee hy page Oc Ay ys York and Al DRIVERS— Pontiac Area | | May 28, 21° |capeneting unger “aig Tbe. 305-28 over Oot Bea A *- H83 4] The girl, a pretty brunette, had ; yee . | : , ~———_____|4%8 Ibe. 3646-38. Comm Bd... 4 "left for afternoon classes at the ua rup EXPERIENCED SCHOOL PROPERTY FOR SALE Gon ‘ealeon ".: 433 high school May 17. She did not — Cl. Rela Sealed bids for the purchase of each . Con B Gas ... 412 ‘an Kirk, 63, julige advocate of ceived, by "West Slopmiield Schools, 266 Livestock Conrwer wisi sh arrive for classes and never came} NEW YORK (INS) — A leading hens af al ! , feud, until 6-00 pn, ST. on dune DETROIT LIVESTOCK Cont Mots... 18 When her body was found, her Street broker forecast today | Pentagon his retirement You con puchase Redi-Mix Trucks with small down * Sill’ be opened publicly. se, DET T. May 27 (AP) — Hogs | a white belt was knotted about her|that mutual funds and investment and former payment... t for beohers ... thie bb © The, properties, offered for apie are: |"Cattie — Salable 1.060, Bulk carty (Core P4..--- 2ineck. Some of her clothing was|companies will quadruple their as- died yester- bor, Michigan, known as Lot 169 Keego|Tecripts fed steers and hetfers; good) °.. 31.7 rolled up in a ball nearby, and alsets to $40 billion in the next Subdivision. Includes 4-room|%%4 choice grades ating; @ual- inet Edison .. 41.5 a tnes pass . brick and tile school building. Zoned| iv, tatts" e Dis C Seag .. 322 wad cleansing was besinons. “Besy corner near center of) Sime ters about 3 cent of run, |DOws _ Aire "33 }7|Stuffed in her mouth. te we * B.C @ — , a - ead OUR Lceem genni Tecectiee on bat Wear Carly weas fet De. Pont ios x * ‘| ‘The prediction was made by Ar- = parce on a pa - of the W.W.\steers: and heif wesk to Soc lower, |Past Kod --+.1004 An autopsy report said the girllwu- Wiesenberger, senior Ge tank : corner et. Biccentield | ew gesting on Sine, ene’ toiBi Auto L ... 319 had been raped. York Stock ~ & Township, Oakla: ty, described as lbs; # ter sows. active, steady icigl & Mus... ¢ ; of the New ' the Vancouver beginning at a point EB. ft. from) strong, oe ee: Emer-Rad .... 6.2 Galda said Marrone had picked! sm bearing his name, gett the N.W, corner Sec. 34; thence , wtockers and f rather | eie RR J. 18.7 4] Ruth in a car at 11:30 a. m. baronet. of Sten- &. 9 fi thence E. 108.56 {t.; thence N.|slow, “few sale steady: | carly sales | ROTO "1... 438 up : edition of, brother of the late Secpuiaes tenaining Bie cama, mesicneoe ais; lend prime 1090 "th faq| Food Mach’ ::. 62.6 on the day of the murder, drove ” the Bruce, died| —e | ae at Sale: Cash pO Ey “but + ASL her to tw deserted a _ work in the an Warranty Deed Abetredt Title In- good 18.80-90.50 arly sales choice ted | Fruch, Tre 3a area and managed return alec ould he ‘ . anes, cwranes 10 6 ae aie re- ets ee ane a fh, Gen Dynam : 60.5 classes by about 12:20 p. m. investors Gool “faith deposit. of 10% choice 19.50-21.55; utility cows 15-69-/Oen Bice... 29 1 While giving out only sketchy funds and ye ee Bem ot Cashier's corte Chek tee 1AbOIEO0, y wale ee tained. in Marrone’s, statement [Peles by 2967 member of one| SE earnns iio. oa eka acne, atta see, Geige fe Bt aa re a ee ae prime : .00; see . in the car. He : ° or veh eh sld-"purele, veope| eet "o "it Shee rb0%kN0 stonaard 443 1 als ree ined the Gh from the|Ol@ Boy Pull Ultra-Modern Electric Range Se kerry Rees, Fame "Shey ate 4a, mae sc ee wmes.iNo, Maybe Next MANUFACTURING PLANT j_The Behool Distr reserves “the right|Tatner’ plate "etoite’ te ebetoer pragee “43? Os _..: ye tg ALLENTOWN, Pa. ie ee ee 3 Bee fn |man Ralph Jones said dla Mave WY STAMPII Bs May 24, 28, 21. 5, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MT OB Rup ..,.0 proached.a ot boys | SURPLUS HEAVY STAMPING PRESSES, CHICAGO, May 33 (AP) —Galable * $8 5 OB Steet s2-25: otatind @ tates ot ee ’ “SHEET METAL, TOOL ROOM and STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- 7,00;" sctive, 25 to 38 : 34 } - de mouth, Galdajout if any of them : . S ; ' an bate Court for the County of Oakland, 3 2 ee sows bg ig ne 308 Wests A, a false fire alarm, Navy WELDING MACHINERY Plus $600,000 cettang nome usvotts, Dinu cStac| tenes, om dangne ity om in Ts goed of we award of a, two PORCELAIN ENAMELING and Ro. 15932. butchers 18.80-18.90; several lots No. 1-3 a4 2 eocneg-we tinal pe | To Homer Elisworth, father of said/ mostly 1-3, these te ia he, 28 yo bine high-speed tor- FINISHING INSTALLATION. , ‘ . < ‘ - 35.6 8h & system de- Court alleging that said chiid has vio- | Ib ee eae 2. 111.3 Rad .. ccbuatiints Practically All apn oa Since 1951 oe Ib, sows oe STOCK AVERAGES CTROMAS intact SPSS peopte of the sate Baty BEtee eas ee i sii be ELECTROMASTER DIVISION OF | Sactgulenn, Zoe re heray,_moified| Salah, cate 2.006; calves 306: limited oh ss Depart- PHILCO CORPORATION - “held at the Oakland County Servicelers and sows slow to easier; in- Indust Rail Electric} Lofayette St ry : Mt. Clemens, Mich. ter, Court House Annex, 1260 West stances 28 zai 3 vealers 270.8 4 ’ : : y the is *. | * Gounty, en the ith tay ot uae De Sg By a ns Bes #4 ee a torpedo is} (25 miles north of Detroit on Route M-97) ted uth citnas"'tp iy SE wet ele ga tt ) Ki. : OiS)ered ritmaries, "| Sale Date: Wed, June 53.27.42, SP pear personally at said hearing. good to tow ‘chrice, helfers 18-60-11 75: “vines dies ent. co Hit-| PRESSES: Straight side—350 ton Clearing, (2) 350 ton and 200 earvion bevect, this summons ama’ notice |Seany rand caters. Hae de 8; ‘wtley|inee ee ooo" Sie aed than that the 'tor-| ton Versons, (2) 200 ton Minsters, 250, 150 & 70 ton Toledos; shall ‘be served vy publication of a copy iang. commercial Malle 1.008 1b. up e.a0-| 908 LOW. 00-3 saeuhly