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_ Students on Annual Trip to Nation's Capital
, Sca n orth
ii ed
Hospital Trustees Reveainese Hunt — urther Tabulation Delay; oe a
on Bids for Addition Wing" UP Area On; ah
Fear Foul Play A further delay in the start of construction on the
$3 million addition to Pontiac General Hospital was
Officers Joined by Gis
in Widening Search for announced last night. _
Grand Marais Woman
‘General Motors
Expansion Hit
in Senate Report O'Mahoney Questions
Right of Corporation
to Enter New Fields —
WASHINGTON (## — A
istaff report to the Senate’s
“big business” subcommit-
tee questions whether Geri-
eral Motors should be al-
owed to expand freely into; _ Architect Leo L. Heenan told the hospital board of
trustees that the final tabulations of the bids submitted
last Thursday will not be ready until May 10.
An unofficial total of low bids submitted topped
$4,000,000, and Heenan and :
Missing
_jany new ficlds. ommendations of the architect -f also says GM should|¥*T® originally scheduled for for a 2l-year-old school-
“4. =. ,|presentation to the city .commis- teacher missing since Sun-
cut prices of its cars and sion last night, but this was later day night.
other products in view of|postponed until May 1. Miathorities teaved thas
what it says were the com-| Last night's meeting of the inateicle. Puttick sk alee
*s “extreme high) hospital trustees ahd Heenan and 4 :
a ly 8 iis consultant was held to seek jmentary school teacher at profits” over the past eight) an answer to the financing prob- |. Grand Marais, met with
years. lem of the addition. — c fou} pl y : :
: oe The report, made public last] Willis Brewer, chairman of: the 2 Pentine Press Phote
WASHINGTON-BOUND — Madison and Washington Junior High Henry Clay, are shown boarding the bus. Besides White House and [night by Sen, O’Mahoney ON es eee aren Miss _ Burdick last was
~ ninth graders left this morning for their four day trip to Washington, Capitol visits, the group of 200 students will visit the Federal Bureau |Wyo),' suggests further study by/nad doubts that the wing could jseen about 8:30 p.m. Sun- D.C. Here (left to right) Jay Hall, 211 Navajo; Rosalie Lake, Lake of Investigation, the Supreme Court and the Bureau of Printing and and the Justice © vos ‘ day , ata ‘ Congress Depart : pane . ose : to be taken to seek a solution, Angelus; Tom Huntington, 989 Noithfield and Sally Warren, 100 Engraving. ment to see it action is called forleay our’ : intersection in Seney, 26
, to curb what it described as a|™, oo |miles south of this Lake . ¢ : , s ; . , ; rend toward monopoly by the six- ‘We will have / do some tall , ‘ i ;
' Deer Hit Killed : billion-dollar corporation, world’s|**dying.” he said. “There may be Superior fishing and resort
; s od Ont ae coe Ot Sues village. She was hitchhike
, "in Flight Across Lae he gplen » ing site bien a1 le . s a : * ing weekend with ’
| Judge Tells Area Justices (ates 22 ace of Local Courts 7 2, S RUSSEll Predicts js nurace, et seu ste The perils of a mechanized age ge fae one a IctS |eve at Sault Ste | ae , le ee eee Okay Bill to Relieve “ne end Marie. eae
In a circuit court decision yesterday, ptobationary|few remaining survivors of Ook State's Circuit - Bodies federal aid|@ 9} Fy State Police said searchers, in- :
powers of justices of the peace-were upheld, — herd early this morning. of Big Dockets. ees nk —— -® number of lumbermen-. ~~"
But Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams ae oh a doe, was a he ' pie hey ; wor =
= + | cows front bumper of a : Program, cover" on ; ruled that justices’ proba-'-.- on M59, three-fourths of a mile} A bill slightly altering | court because “the | Democrat Fears Benson Scewnen Soni ai Guat : . “hang ~jtions are invalideunless the|west of Teggardine Road, accord-|jurisdiction in. Wayne and Oakland hospital area was) Will Use Old Authority| ‘the ; i
| > yes ease offender is assigned to aie to White Lake Township p°/Counties was signed yesterday by ' receive a to Start Gn ot pos > A oe flow
probationary officer.. | ‘The unidediified driver ipperent- Gov. G. Mennen Williams. : Program porthorn Michigan, 3 ts berdew.
: ' The test case was filed March|ty dragged the deer off the road|qochety of many relatively: minot sonny’ oy tel/-WAdenecrmont. @-Bia Russell] toad oul ar coal or FMOrY. J]Q [2% acainst Springtieia Township|following the collision and co” eases, tee Mt tallarene the ute ba Ae aomcgytrgritinee i: ) ’
|Justice_ Emmett J. Leib _by Billy| tinued on his way, police said. The/diction of municipal courts to in- Col. 6) : oe = + 'L. Hamilton, 29, of Waterford|deer was found in a ditch With! «ude crimes for which the maxi- dent there will be a soil bank pro-) Another =
Army Seeks Approyat Township, convicted for-speeding |three of its legs broken. wuame penalty is « $000 fink and & Extend Social rity on adopted by Congress less - hunt in an area
of Five-Acre Location /™ * The carcass was turned over t0/one-year jail sentence. . Secu On ~-% Se oo Leb fiscated Hamilton’ the Michigan Dept. of Conserva WASHINGTON (INS) — The Sen- ‘ Manistique, on
on Orchard Lake confisca Ham on’s tion. State Senator William 8. He made this comment as he|abductor might have taken her
driver's license for a six-month ’| Broomfield, contacted today in ate Finance Committee today voted) seed Secretary of Agriculture|in that direction to throw search: period ‘as a condition of proba- | Lansing, said it would be “dif- to extend Social Security coverage! pins to appear at a hearing offers off the trail. slabs i 2" 4%
The city has received a land) tion. Hamilton filed the suit in ficult to estimate’ how’ to about 250,000 additional persons, :
r Nfa y any dentists and| ‘22 Senate Appropriations subcom- Aiding in the search were scores
| fease application from the federal] am effort te obtain return of the cases ‘sanually would - be including lawyers, » and) mittee handling the annual farmiof volunteers, quits wat, 8
“ment for a five.acre site on M B d removed from circuit court’ money bill. Civil Air Patrol plane LJ
| Orchant Lake avenue for the pro-| Judge Adams’ written opinion| ay e Revampe diction, __ |¢riticism.” Rassell, who beads the sub- [copter from Kinress Air Force posed new U.S. Army training cen-\confirmed justices’ power to im-| - Broomfield said the bill will apply| GIVES ADVANTAGE Road Bill Cleared committee, said he would ques. |2a8e near the Soo, in addition to ter the Commission was told by| pose probation, challenged in the} WASHINGTON —The Eisen-jonly to Pontiac and Royal Oak The statf GM’s dom-| WASHINGTON (INS) (— The) tion Benson and other Elsenhow- Coast Guardsmen trom Grand
City Manager W. K, Willman last/suit, and also said suspension of power administration seems to be|im Oaklarid~ County, where muni- inance i on eden Secale aad House Rules Commmmition cleared| ¢r administration officials about Musnis and cieen Seek 5: rater night. ~ \, driving privileges was a valid con- ri luctantl 4 unde .|cipal courts have been established. > en ’ . a House Democratic te base here. at
pon his ‘recommendation, the|dition of probation. moving reluctantly and under var-\"") sant Oakland County Prose- diesel locomotive manufacturing,|the 52-billion dollar highway bill tic proposal wales ‘wad Gide a
commistion’ ttitructed the city at-lpxPRaesiin CONCERN jous pressures toward a reapprais-|outor Robert D. Long said today/#%4 Its recent purchase of extensivelfor House action today and lead-| vote a ey gee” Te ee ans coaia
torney and engineer to study the| ‘Local law entorcgment officials |U& &2 Ait Site War, patietes. [many high misdemeanors, “previ- oo Cnntinasd = Ps alae am, a, ‘om bank vague Prest-| was net eunenst Soe 8
fease for form and description. {nad expressed concern over this| Secretary of State Dulles pal oye peg saonie court, eee . dent Eisenhower's major 1956] Woman lke Lgl tt
former saainey Ti area, the [eared justices would be forced f9|chalrmen of the Senate end Howse| Long said teat case woul Outs Se. Saal eee cee ee i area, |feared justices w orced to|cliairmen of the Senate and House} Long said a test case wou U f S R ] d O | plates subsidies to farmers} Walter an j US. Army Corps of Engineers |send many more violators to jail| foreign policy committees in the| ree needed to establish whether se O . 1T ens u e u ” Ato 3 remove from pro-|the city of Marquette, took four
recommended in February to |if deprived of probationary pow-|next few days plans for setting up| argos punishable by $500 fine f P ti T d Al duction land they otherwise would|Soo girls back to Northern Mich-
Fifth Army officials that the site | ers. a committee of prominent citizens prs year in jail can be han- Or on 1ac orna O erts plant to crops already in surplus.|igan College at Marquette Sunday
be accepted. ; Hamilton got his-license back |to investigate the whole foreign) m municipal courts, oe BENSON DISPUTES. and drove Miss Burdick as far as
The proposed structure will be| when Judge Adams ruled the jaid program. That is one of the|' Governor Williams also signed Commissioner John A. Dugan (District 5) last Seney. Mr. and Mrs. George Niemi
of a school-type design and—will! probation invalid because Ham- chief instruments -of governmentjyesterday a bill. authorizing cities night continued his fight to secure a tornado warn- Marty key Democrats have &f|said they drove through Seney
have a capacity for 100 men train-| ilton was not assigned to a pro- joperations abroad. \to establish market authorities to i system for the cit ; gued that if Congress votes the | about 8:30 p.m. and saw the young
ing in classrooms four days a} dation officer .or required to | Dulles leaves .néxt Tuesday for|purchase and operate public mar- ne wer in the Git. Cc ‘ieston meeting City henersgf roman sp put ote oH FoF the intersec-
‘ make monthly reports. a Paris meeting of the North At- kets. omm ’ program opera
It is expected that a discussion) | ca} ‘officials yesterda lantic Treaty Council. There he Sa aREREEEREe : ; Manager—Walter K. iliman read a letter from ‘der authority of a 20-year-old soil The couple said they offered
will be held at the commission's in-| pressed doubt as te whether vro,|Will discuss’ with foreign ministérs Phil d | hi Bi (the acting director of the state Civil Defense office. [conservation law. Benson disputes)her q ride but she declined when
formal meeting Monday on &M-lbationary officers. are ‘legally % the ather 14 NATO nations the AHGGEIDMG DIAZ | deciaring air raid sirens “unthinkable” for this type |‘, saving new authoully, is oe an biel nt a only driving other proposal by the National) ,...; . : |possibility of giving that essential-| |, < i ’ Marias.
Guard for a: 10:acre plot edinouit ~ _ a ily military organization new ro Kills N p warning . that some Democrats at least are| Mrs. Burdick, a speech correc-
to the reservist's proposed area. ov red free = h il be/litical and economic responsibili-| ine ersons “The solution is to get something not in conflict [coming around " that view, tion teacher at the Soo, called
Reserve activities “in the areaj.ome sort of structure set up|“e® + PHILADELPHIA ut — Nine per.| With the civil defense system,” the letter stated. dne'suld thnk wes inchubd tn 0 = yom —— a 4 locate
- = ghee on aime under the statute to assign pro-|— ———— lls (2208 died tv athe -that_wreched It continued by saying that radio and television catch-all farm bill. which Eisen-\ter ordinarily called her ey bale :
Guard trains af the Armory, §7/°sConary officers to justice courts. Detroit Schoolboy Falls \t®o North Philadelphia dwellings| were the best means of warning the public. jhower vetoed last week OMiphone to report she had arrived
Water St emery, °"\Meanwhile, without probationary From Bridge, Drowns {shortly after dawn today. Four A week following the recent Grand Rapids (|srounds that high price supportsisafely but, she failed to do so this :
powers, justices will have to use| ge, ‘persons were reported injured. | tornado, Dugan requested immediate steps be taken [#4 other provisions it contained |time, . 5 — - other methods of sentencing. DETROIT (# — As‘ two young: : “ * 2 find ’ aril a tornado would nullify the benefits he says lescrih pf as
. ‘Draft Cobo’ Hotcakes “At east. temporarily, th. friends watched in horror. Keviti| The dead included three women| ‘© find a solution mado warnings. will come from @ soll bank. Biss Beciek wee
= ue eee ‘Reuter, 8, fell from a bridge over | ix chi “T believe we should get a lot more serious aria Savina 2: Mes Steet 6, 135 pounds and having LANSING (INS) — Republi opinion curtais the corrective | ter, 8, c g and six children under 14 years hair. She
state leaders aid today that the| Power of justices.” jan inlet of the Detroit River and of age, said a spokesman at 'St.| this matter,” Dugan declared last night. “I under- i¢+itj Fears TB at 106 | nit coat bab! slacks and black “Draft Cobo” eaten hs atten st drowned yesterday. Kevin and/Joseph's Hospital where the bod-| stand the Board of Education is calling a meeting : codieh thas:
ii pe are going) Oakland Courity Probation Of-| John Walsh and Jerome DeSantis,|ies were taken. ’ , and I believe we should do. the same or set up a DALLAS ®—P, T. (Uncle)
ne hotcakes in all of Michigan's ticer Arthur P. McKenna, whose |both 9, were fishing from the) * @¢ @ committee to look into an immediate solution.” Thompson isn't going to take! Her father, divorced from her
counties, ,» |department probably will absorb )pridge after classes had been dis-| One of the injured, a man, was The Civil Def letter tioned that it i ht |chances with tuberculosis, The 106-|iother, is a furniture man_at Mus
jthe ‘expanded duties, said he| missed at St. Martin's School be-|reported in serious condition at e hy: ense pee at 3b mg: lyear-old ex-slave turned up at) kegon fee
‘thought a mechanism for Justices’ cause of a broken water main. {the hospital. be possible ‘to use the attack warnings installed in | patias Tuberculosis Assn’s. mobile}: Miss Burdick three years
LOOKING FOR juse of probation officers already) John leaped into the water in a) Three other injured were taken) many schools, offices and factories as a‘warning of unit yesterday to get his free chest|at Michigan Tech and Michigan —
: 9 exists. P futile attempt to save his friend.'to St. Luke's Hospital. natural disasters. X-ray. State Normal at Ypsilanti,
A BARGAIN? Chief — Assistant Prosecutor
George F. Taylor said in his opin-
ion a “legal void” exists on -the
problem. He said he could find no
reference to justices’ use of proba- Everybody is... and a good
to find ome is in the
_. very day hundreds of peo- tion officers in existing-statutes ple use them to bring quick ee ‘ : ‘ ;
for whused articles Se omeemeamoner ore sees Fighting the growing problem of| and we feel the fire tracks would |the fire trucks free passage|they drive through them, endanger-|feet, nor. pull into a fore zone with-| “Because of heavy traffic
Whe dev't you try 7. Over Occasional Sh traffic’ congestion which hinders) find traffic much easier if more |through the intersections. —_ling not only their own lives and/in 300 feet of the fire appartus be-|ing in front of the downtown fire
2% cash buyers called about owers drivers knew of our problem and Paredes doth Ba those of the fireman, but also fire station, sometimes the fire em emergency vehicles is a losing bat-
ee ce
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SS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956
DR. RUFUS M. TRAVER Lake Home
Will Level Any Place on. Earth +
U.S.f0M
accurate enough
U, 8. researchers.
these officials were inclined te discount the statement | Boost Minimum,
a rec fe
Police Request
Amendment to Charter
by Association
"A reqiiest from the Pontiac Po-
lice ‘Officer’s Assn. that a charter
amendment be submitted to voters
jto decide whether officers should
be required to live within the city, -Com-
mission Monday at their informal
Tuesday on whether the amend-
ment will be placed on the ballot.
Re-Study Law
ion Bump Shops Amendment to
Zoning
ordinance prohibiting auto bump-
ing shops in Commercial 1 dis-
tricts in the city, lived a short
life as the City Commission last
llast Tuesday, bumping, painting,
automobile association who
ed modern bumping. methods are
The. matter was referred to the
City Plan Commission, who had
also previously approved it, for
discussion at their meeting May
2.
It will alsd be studied at the
commission's informal session
Monday.
Retired Industrialist
Dies Suddenly at 67 N. C.
fo Be Studied —
The amendment of a city zoning |9°P>
_lunder the judiciary Committee
Under the amendnient passed! vont
GM Expansion Hit.
in O'Mahoney Report (Continued From Page One)
equipment, gives GM competitive/h
his private law practice in New York upon publication of the doc-
ument. ‘
WAS TRUMAN AIDE
Burns is a law partner of Hugh
chairmanship of the late Sen. Kil-
termine whether General Motors |
he
larger by acquisition, in a field
which promises te be of tremend-
ous ; as future road
building plans get under way.”
O'Mahoney in his statement said: | British, Soviets Suggest
‘Overtime’ Trade-Talks
- (Cemetery,
|. Born in Biddeford, Me. June 21,
id 'the Brace-Smith Funeral Home un-
wwar era will be held at the Cran- ft
F ge eeies
\Am
mericans Mum
as Reds Throw
Party at Tunnel
Chapel with burial in Ottawa P:
Pauline F. Painchand
illness
1922, she was the daughter of
Andre B. and Fabiola Monisseti
P ms mop wewnseesstony, . ~
She attended school in Maine
and came here three years ago.
A member of. St. Michael's
Catholic Church she worked in
”
Paul and Roland Painchand, both
of Pontiac. :
Miss Painchand’s body was at
til 3 o'clock this afternoon when
she was taken to Biddeford, Me.,
for service and burial Saturday.
Postwar Buildings |
in Displayed Pictures
__ Am exhibition of photographs on
in the United States in the post
day evening, May 4.
The exhibition is entitled “Built outstanding buildings constructed | investigated.
Delay Revealed —
‘on Hospital Wing
(Continued From Page One)
with the number of beds we need.”
“We haven't given up hope yet
that funds will be available from:
other than the bond source,” the
architect commented,
OTHER FUND SOURCES
He mehtioned other sources of
financial aid as the federal assist-
ance and the possibility of person-
al contributions,
Brewer said the board had yet
to meet with the City Commnnis-
sion to discuss the construction.
where, I am in favor of going
jahead with the construction and I
think most of the board is also.”
P, Babcock could not be reached
OK Civil War Medals
WASHINGTON W — The. House
The National League, in Ameri- can baseball, was founded in 1876;
the American League in 1900. “It wé can find the money some~|"@"
jmaple festival. The Day in Birmingham
Area Unites
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Report $200 Taken
Bellevue Man Winner
in Maple Syrup Contest
LANSING « — Clive Willis of Bellevue
maple syrup contest staged by
New York state.
~~. #
from Gov.. Williams for his tie
with Dewey Lyman of White River
syrup entered in the New York
New York issued the challenge, to Michigan and Vermont maple’
syrup producers and ended third
Both Parties Satisfied in the contest.
at the time has come to consider!
creas stock, River Crash Heari
Shift to Harsens Island “Ike Rolls Past Stevenson
plus plurality
son in
Willis was to receive the cup/i
Junction, Vt., for the best-tasting | million
of Ex-Police Officer
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Producers Clarence Green =
Russell Rouse said at @ press pre-
view. yesterday that the film
brings out “one indisputable fact,
that flying saucers are here.”
- * * tagon shots
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However, Air Secretary Quarles
announced last October that an
eight-year Air Force investigation
of nearly 5,000 sightings produced
“no evidence of the existence of
the popularly termed flying #au- It shows two white cers,’ "The AF said all but 3 ber
The 90-minute movie, “Unidenti-
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what are described as official
Pentagon film clips of. unidenti-
fied objects in flight. The. produc-
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were released to them.
_ Clip ‘No. 1 was taken by :
las Mariana, general comnaeee
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Russian Bear,
per eter a More Firmly in Place
ij What Has
NEW <<
these days at the late Joséph Sta-
lin there is one strange omission.
*
ied “i sonal te: hale och hea
the dictator’s aviator son, Lt. Gen.|
iVassily Stalin, and the role he!
may haye played in the plots and)
_— of, his father’s leat |
Vassily is simply being ignored.) "|
He poe aeme ew pamneriotaly after
his father’s’ funeral,
REPORTED ILL.
There have been rumors that-he|
in the Lubianka Prison in Moscow. |
His sister Svetlana told three,
American newsmen who visited
her more than a year ago that he!
was very, very ill and that she’
hoped he would be well soon.
sine::suid. fuente. teat Sonsli.
isn’t around any more, i
During the last years of his
father’s reign he used to be very
much in evidence in the Soviet
capital. He was the commander)
of the air forces. of the Moscow,
Military District, He led the air|
parades over Red Square and the)
British Royalty
Romp Together
LONDON (INS) — At least one,
Russian made a hit in London this
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a,
matter to the attention
Nations Assembly as) _
Hider of his now forgotten Polish
corridor,
the worst and for the past 16 years
‘thave seldom heen Glenposinted I
that expectation.
DISPLACED AGAIN i
For example, the screening was
Western|scheduled for the gopd projection
ie) ; z®
nei
‘nor. Kefauver _ cam-|,',,
paigned in Massachusetts. In ad-
@ition, Kefauver urged, his sup-| In a dark little makeshift
: porters to their write-in pref-| theater we saw German, then
_ erence to Russian newsreels of the discov-
os expected, President Eisen-| ¢ry of the frightfully decomposed
a 2 dominated the Republican| bodies of 4,000 Polish officers who write-in, He also wag the choice of had been shot through the head ‘and burned in common graves in
Forest in the spring of
discoverers, ‘the Nazis,
jans. The Russians
remains and
com-
crime,
Polish gov-
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a guide at the snake farm. The venom i official visit of the Russian |powers who went to war to deprive|room of the British Council of Cine-|
distinguished old Pole-in-exile apol-| Michigan areas designated as(J0hnson Jr, of East Lansing has
ogized and handed us a mimeo-|tornado disaster areas. received a $500 scholarship from ;
notice beginning: * * ® the National Wildlife Federation
“At 1 p.m. today, the Federa- The wire frem the President|for wildlife management study. at
tion of Poles in Great Britain was|said Federal Civil Defense ad-\Michigan State Universityp-
--4informed by telephone that the
British Council of Cinema does not
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course,
—Homer—Capehart_(R + Ind)!
once put it this way: With so
jmany billions being appropriated
to be spent abroad, he said; there
ought to be a law compelling the
Tegislators to go junketing, at gov-
ernment expense if it involved gov-
* * *
“My gosh,” Capeheart said,
partment’s appropriations come | Shortly before taking off for Tur-
key, “‘when you think of the glo-
bal responsibilities that we have
to meet almost every day during
For the Poles, the hour of justice | : must have seemed an eternity i ryt a aden’ act
ony. out of . chair without help.
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ce ete a ae boy died last night. He weighed Police Stage Own Riot |strations. Twenty cops were treat Kent Seeks Aid Funds _ |'ion tor $3,000 in federal tants for. y Surviving Quads _— Airsipe infants Pa both Pr esident ar || TOKYO-®—Tokyo police wi pect iy “a GRAND: RAPIDS «Kent Coun |‘le8mup work carried out by: the ©
bet tal ly Day ome and sole te Ht 8 Controller’ Leonard V, Andrus|county as a result of the Apri 3
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in Fair Condifion |e" Sogdets The 25-year-old Pe = Al sk Pri |
; ORK . : Carmen. Medina, gave birth’ to oe a a [ mary
hada: * eltinat pias mug lquads Monday. She ig 5 feet 2, viving quadruplets born to a tiny! sng weighs only 96 pounds.
Bronx mother were reported in Adlai Ahead of Estes.
fair condition today. Moscow will have a nine-story
+ ae ¢ - department store — the Children's in Scanty _ mote of
One boy weighing 2 pounds 15 |Workd-—eatering to the needs of First. Presidentia Test
ounces died yesterday. A second children. si and sounded the riot call. said Monday he will make applica-jtornado, for the annual May = demon-
JUNEAU, Alaska (?—President
ee ~ ’ pe Eisenhower led the field and Adlai;
> : , « ’ Stevenson led Sen, Estes Kefauver'
The ‘Jeweler y of Your Lyes / |in first seanty returns from yes-;
iterday’s Alaska presidential pref-|
PERSONALITY GLASSES] eee ic popularity contest was: Steven-
son’ 440, Kefauver 273. ‘
‘President Eisenhower topped the
Democratic leader with 546 in the!
same precincts from widely scat-
tered. areas. Sen, William F.
“PKnowland of California polled 26.
His. name.had been. put on the. HANDIWORK — Norwegian — en-
‘ballot by Alaska supporters before’ graver Bjorn Buen puts “fitishing
ithe President had announced his touches on a huge hand cast in
lintention to seek re-election andialuminum. The hand, holding the
{there was rio chance for him to!figure of a youth with a. book,
iremove it. --was designed by American sculp-
| The vote on the presidential bal-jtor Marshall Fredericks, It will
loting is not binding on the dele- be shipped from Oslo, along with
Bates to the national. party con-'another like it, to the United
iventions, An Associated Press poll States to adorn a library wall in
of the Democratic delegates earli-' Texas. ° oa
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| Barbara Ann,
to Louis
Edward
Fairbrother.
She wai
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BARBARA ANN _L. AWLESS _
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Older Pair
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By EMILY POST
A reader tells me: “I'm a.man
in the mid-50s, T Was married for
25 years when my wife died sud-
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became” frie
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marry me because of-family en-
tanglements. We plan to take our
vacations ‘at the same time and I
that we motor out to
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Today is WSK day! SEE PAGES 8 AND 9. ‘
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» {TRAINS YOUTH
Shower Given
for Bride-Elect
Sara Hallock
Sara Hallock was the honoree
at‘a bridal shower Saturday eve-
ning at the home of Mrs. Paul
Webster on Summit avenue. Mrs
Robert Laity was cohostess.
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Sara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Hallock of Oakland avenue,
will marry. Lowell Satterlee, son}
of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Satteriee
of Nelson street, May 5 at First|¥
\Christian Church.
lee will serve as best man, and
ushers will be Compton Hallock
and Robert Stasiuk.
Shower guests were Mrs. Hal-
lock, Mrs. Satterlee, Mrs. J. F.
Compton Hallock, Mrs. —_—
Edwards, Mrs. Marvin Vest,
Dane Satterlee and Mrs. banal
Satterlee. . [philosophers at heart. They have
___jof our largest book publishers.
’ Talent Show Seer. e By ANNE HEYWOOD
(Copyright 1956).
“I'm not interested in philoso-
phical concepts,” readers . octa-
in getting aheed its besinemyt”
All the big successes 1 know—
and J mean financially as well as
end
built; their successes on firm phil-
For example, there’s Charles
Sherman, vice president in charge
of direct mail advertising for one among
Or,
“You
thing. nothing what you'll cad p_
with,”*
“Then
about teaching the youngsters to
find the “something to start with." J:
getting
this:
‘You
chasm
Part of his job is training the
a ee a Noe Sia
and ene which bo Rar
cessfully.
by Fashionette Club Mrs, Doris Joseph, Mrs. Oliver
Korb and Mrs. Cleatis Batten tied
for the weekly prize when the
Fashionette Club, sponsored by the
Pontiac Parks and Recreation ~
partment —met Tuesday evening a
Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. Joseph
won the monthly prize.
songs
when members and thefr ch
presented a talent show. Plans
have-been completed for a fashion
show in St. Benedict Hall Tuesday,
with Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs.
Edward Cook as cochairmen. |
rs.|Returns From Ohio — |
Mrs. Lee Hill of Carter street] Mrs. Arnold Satterlee, Mrs. John!
Scianimanico,. Mrs. Donald)
Ostrander, Mrs. Kenneth Duber-
ville, Mrs. Lewis irwin, Mrs-
Florence Pappert and Mrs. Stanley
Hutchinson were -others.
‘Crofoot to Sponsor
Fund-Raising Event
Crofoot School PTA is ‘sponsor-
ing a money-making project Fri-
day at the school. Mrs. Marvin
Hillman is chairman of the event) »;
jder the chairmanship of Mri. ing
Council of PTA. Rctrechiagnts wit ba‘eorved ‘nd di
— is will - be
i@. scholarship fund he.
Pontiac has returned home from oe al
Comina Events
Royal Neighbors of America will moet | Thursday at 1:30 Dam. at Grotte
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_ ‘SWEETHEART OF MICHIGAN —
. RIE UAEEE tad vickeny, sha Wh bo tiated to 0 otreck TV con. _ tract and is the recipient of $1,000 in cash; a new 1956 Plymouth; *|proposed $245,825 budget for the
Nancy Kovack of Flint, who
Ree eee aati yay ce will then be presented to the coun-
S Te ‘Low’ Pay Hike
Snags Budget Residents at Farmington
Protest $200 Increase
Not Enough for Police
FARMINGTON—A public hear-
ing on the city of Farmington’s|
1956-57 fiscal year brought objec-
tions on only one point.
The
Se ee
pay for all city em-
other city employes. The budget faerie ee oe ee
named valedictorians. Both al
active’ in several organiza-
tions including Varsity Club, and
received bronze, silver and gold
scholarship awards and member- _ 38 up of special assessment rolls
for the paving of Alta Loma drive.
Sea Theme at Tuesday Event
‘Miltord Spring Concert
to Feature “Aquaflections’:: MILFORD ~— “Aquaflections,” is|duets and solo mumbers for the
con-|“underwater”’ presentation,
the name of the first spring con- to be the Fresh- : high school into an elementary'|
SE ce ieesday at 6pm. nl, mee tomalneent salt che ine plas, vials t ‘wader the direction of Eleanor| =#ttle. Hanna and Mrs, Beam. meeting at 8 p. m. May 3 in the
Beam will sing in ensembles, trios,| Seaweed, jewels and fish will be|"&> school. . hanging above the stage, and one
. scene will feature a treasure chest.
d Atmosphere for the songs will
4 ‘ oomile be reflections in the water as spe-
2 : . }¢lal colored. lights play on the
group and elaborate setting. :
& There will be no _aiimission
3 yers 0 charge, according to Mrs. Beam,
; . but donations may be left at tlie
Get Acquainted
Day; Festival
Set at St. Mary -ORCHARD LAKE —
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for “Finders Keepers"|DY Avon Club
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|'Indians’ to Model
Our Lady. of Sorrows High, Farmington Is Nearing Completion’ AVON TOWNSHIP—The Avon
Photographic Club will meet Thurs-
day in the Avon Township Library
for Blood Committee
Mrs. John Blanchard of Bloom-
field Hills, chairman of ‘the blood
advisory committee of Oakland To Recommend | Proposal
for School Cost Study
IMLAY CITY — The Imiay City
Schoot Planning Committee has
liminary cost estimate on a 400
to 500 capacity high school and
estimate for converting the present ship for two years in National
Honor Society,
Denna Key Burley, with on
/ presage of 2.78 is snbutaterian at.
Almont, Her parents are Mr: and
Mrs. Donald Burley.
Donna’ has been a four-year Mas Valedictorianas ’
‘PATRICIA L, LEE —
clubs and basketball, as well as
dramatics. She also is qa National
Honor Society member, band member; active in chorus, =
' DONNA K. BURLEY SHIRLEY BEHNKE SALLY MILLER
$160,000 Library Planned af St. Mary
for St. Mary of Orchard Lake. The
structure will be built on Semin- on t
for use in the fall. oatey. Be See ss
Rev. Edward J
dent, proceeded seceadea
and benediction at the Grotto on
the Campus.
and National President:. of the |Hearst Tournament of
Alumni Assn. will be chairman of yesterday qualified to participate|
the campus, and will| the program for the occasion. Alin the state competition to be held | His iy sory speech was entitled
gathering of 2,000 is expected. The first soil will be turned |
Area Youth Qualifies:
for State Competition
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Walter J. R. Oiycki, architect,|sneidon Smith, participating in the, Uslversity of Detroit Orators,
at 8 pj.m. Monduy, May 7 in the |’ ‘John Adams, ‘School, Denby, Northville,
Birmingham High Schools.’ |Veterans Memorial Building.
Seven districts were repre-
sented in yesterday’s contest,
held at Mumford High School in
| Detroit. Winners came from the
and
By MARY CELINSKE
Farmington’ Correspondent
FARMINGTON—The 1,500 Cath-
olic families of Our Lady of Sor-
as their new 20-room,. $345,000 high
30| school nears completion, session, * © @.
Already four rooms are in use
by 124 ninth and tenth grade stu-
dents; and by next September
enough furniture and equipment
will have been installed for the
eleventh grade. By September,
1957 all four grades of high school
can be ateommdated; and June
1958 will see graduation of ‘Sor
rows” first senior class, now tenth
graders,
When completed and equipped,
the new high school will ae- rows parish here watch with pride,
out-county chairman for the blood | NEARS COMPLETION — The long, low tri-level structure of yellow Roman brick
- which is Our Lady of Sorrows new high school is almost completed. The 20-room, .
It will contain 10 home rooms,
two science and chemistry lab-
oratories, two commercial rgoms,
one miechanical drawing and art,
one home-making, one music
| Foom, a study hall, library, and
aggembly hall. The assembly hall
eventually will become a cafe-
terla, and although there is no
gymnasium, the present church _purpose when a proposed new of 1,200 to 1,500 students,
|pastor,
ito obtain ah adequate teaching and paying the bills.”
staff. At
Dunn afid Ralph Vigneau are as-' Parochial iedia are paid for)
ie scheduled to be used for that — the in nuns sad 5 jay! teach- and ‘Maintained by the members
Expert to Tak ion Investments W. Bloomfield Library
Sponsors Public Event
Thursday
speak at West Bloomfield Town-
|ship Hall, Thursday at 8 p.m. He
will address both husbands and
wives ia regard to making care-
fully considered, smaller invest-
ments in 1956,
He will also tell of the forma-
tion and operation of smal! in-
vestment groups he has helped
form in nearby communities.
Mr. Call, a business admin-
istration graduate of Wayne Uni-
versity, has been in the invest-
ment business 10 years.
The event is being sponsored
free of charge by West Bloomfield
Township Library for a a pee.
A social hour will follow.
Charter Comission
Meeting at Southfield SOUTHFIELD—The newly elect-
ed charter commission will hold its
first meeting at 8 p.m. tonight at
the township hall. The public is
invited.
Ted Hughes, state representative
for this district, will swear in
charter commissioners Henry De-
Meyer, Leo Walton, Thomas Cos-
tello, Edward Elsarelli, Marvin
—_{Marsh, Mrs._Elizabeth Molnar,
Wm. J; Oliver, Patrick Fiannery
and Russell Cullen.
Voters agreed to incorporate
last June but turned down the
charter at the Dec. 12 election.
The area has until June 7 to
-| adopt a charter.
Planning Rummage Sale
FOUR TOWNS — The regular
“Tmonthly meeting of the Elizabeth
Russell Guild is to be held at Four
Towns Mettiodist Church at 8 p.m.
Thursday.. Members are asked to
bring all old clothes for a future
- |rummage sale.
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contagious and
continue for life if
jtary students, Sister M. Assis-
Cus of “the greatest problems} sium is principal of the schools. |
is common to all school me,’ $345,000 building in Farmington was designed by architect. Charies D, Hannan.
enrolled, Of these, 940 are elemen- ‘curriculum —_ be approved by
the State Department of Educa-:
faced by Father Thomas Beahan, | “Everybody teaghes school but ‘tion, They do not, however, re-.
’ Father Beahan said, ‘All. I ceive State or Federal assistance
|superintendents — where and how do is worry about finding teachers ec acne. : . its sole cause is the
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The building, a long, low, al
level of yellow Roman brick, was.
designed by architect Charles D
Hannan of Farmington, to con-/
form with the architectural style.
of the adjoining grade school, |
church and convent. The buildings,
advisory committee.
InterCity Ball Club Mrs. Cole will serve in the same Judah Lake Group
Plans Improvements
LAKE ORION — The Judah Lake
Subdivision Planning Committee,
As @ Waison between the out- |will meet at 4 p.m, Saturday at
: = areas and the blood ad- |Carpenter school.
=) visory committee Mrs. Cole will
+ Needs Two Teams be im charge of mobile. and | B® STOW” was formed to im
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The 16-room grade school, eight
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HERE’S HOW MANTLE DOES IT — Yankee’
eenter fielder Mickey Mantle, who has hit .462
so far this season, is shown in sequence how he -
gets his base hits. He is seen bere after driving his running, he out a hit against the Washington Senators yester-
day, and despite a leg injury which has slowed
The Yanks won yesterday, 4-1. Prep Hurlers Continue to Pra er Tuesday was ahottter profitable ized on nine Bloomfield errers Milford ‘with 200 and #niversity
Weeden struck Two no-hit! ‘ded Be. iahetn. ae aabeal| for hn cory tiene |
jbaseball activity around the Oak-
‘ land County area,
\games were sposted on the: score-
board with a one-hit effort and a
two-hitter close behind. .
. Tom Weeden pliched a no-hit-
‘ter.-as-Praser shut out Bloom-
| field” Hills, 1-0.
out 16. Frastr collected five hits
acnennslicratmed. Ahan: t handset South Lyon blanked: Hartland, | 4-0, as Jim Hock fashioned a no-|
hit performance. Hock eliminated,
13 batters via me strikeout route. |
* |
inlay iss * Denne Maison
|hurled a one-hitter as the” Spartans
‘Waterford’s Chuck Gillis as the)
\fanned 15, including the Ist 10 bat- |
ters he faced, and walked only one.)
is off to a great start this season.
Blue Grass Stakes Next
Effort for ‘Career Boy’ LEXINGTON, Ky. — Career
Boy, winner of the 1 1-16-mile
Gotham. Stakes, will journey a the Blue Grass, then move on to!
Louisville’s Churchill Downs for
who—has had Snead and Hogan
to Represent U.S. G. LINCOLN, R.I W-—A five-horse
field, trimmed from 23 nomina-
tions, goes in the $50,000 Lincoln
Special at Lincoln Downs today
in a mile and a sixteenth test-that
may be a repeat of last week's
Excelsior Handicap at Jamaica.
Three of the horses that start-
ed the Excelsior are having an-
other go at each other at Lincoln’ feat is believed to be a new record
with Mrs. Ethel D, Jacobs’ Joe! , J fated the favertte. Altred| ;at the school, Mickey McWilliams
Vanderbilt's Find ranked sec-
‘ond and Maine Chance Farm's Jet! corre
Trim Field af
‘Lincoln Downs | ‘Find’-Is- Installed--8-5
NEW YORK (INS) — The two-! Action a close third.
man team of Sam Snead and Ben
ogan will represent the U.S. in,
the 27- Golf|
little farther tomorrow in the
trail owner C. V. Whitney hopes;
will lead to his first Kentucky
Derby victory.
Rated second to Needles in the
Derby Future Book, Career Boy
will go 1% miles, just a furlong
short of Derby distance, in the!
Blue Grass Stakes, are s
closing-day feature,
.
The ga8,000-edded Blue Grass
probably will draw a field of six
other 3-year-old colts, although | -reove’’
Career Boy apparently has scared
off some of the competition for
the prep. Entries were due today.
Career Boy, Reaping Right and
Countermand were figured. to try
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Pontiac Angler Lands
Lengthy Pike Monday
| burn Avenue, caught the fish with)
‘a spinning rod and daredevil. The um nine vr Ht wap nas —_Aaad—ae
starters in the Derby, has a pair
of aces for this year’s showdown,
Career Boy and Head Man, win-
ner of the Wood Memorial on a
foul.
Indian Swingers
Take Links Match Apparently not yet “‘fn--the
Pontiac High School's golf
team first-of the week suffered a, 114 defeat at the hands ‘of a con-|""
sistently shooting Flint Central
team,
Playing the Pontiaic Municipal |
layout, PHS was led by Dick Whit-!
mer’s good 80 (38-42) to edge
Flint’s Don Taylor 2-1. Whitmer
‘was medalist for the match. Other
Sam Coleman 5041—91 and George
Bergstrom 52-46-98.
Central’s cards—Charles Johnson|
‘and Dave.Karr 89.
A Pontiac angler landed a husky)
\Nerthern pike Monday while fish-|
jing with his family at Harson Is-)
land in the St. Clair Flats.
Allen Pyle, who lives at 170 Au-
pike measured 29 inches long and|
|weighed about eight pounds, Pyle
} said. |mile and Clyde Kizer In the broad | Championships and Canada Cup|Joe Jones. The time was 1:43.1,|
Matches June 24-26 at Wentworth! cond fastest in the 49-year his-|
‘tory, of the handicap. Jet Action}
John Jay Hopkins, founder of, crmsibiod leaving the’ gate and: beaten in the golf ratiks by down- in Surrey, Eng.
Find won os Excelsior by al
.|the International Golf Association,|never did figure in the race.
announced last night that Snead}
would team with his longtime rival] ¢
would shoot for the individual in-| Find,
ternational trophy.
rahks,
and m prize money during his
20-year career than any other play-|
Milford Track
Squad Winner
Over Clarkston Milford’s track powerhotse, win-
ner of the Howell Invitational last
Friday, added Clarkston to tts list |
of victims Tuesday. Russ Gabier’s:
Redskins crushed the Wolves, 87-
22, on the Clarkston track,
Milford won 11 of the 13 events
and took seven runner-up spets.
.Lee Averill paced the Redskins
with 14% points, tops for the
meet, Averill won the 100 and
220, took 2nd in the bread jump,
and ran on the winnies 880 relay
team,
Clarkston’s two winning efforts |
'were made by Doug Fortin in the |
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'2-1 choice and Jet Action goes. off
Snead, at’ 44 still the most feared) at 5-2, The Maine Chance entry
shotmaker in U.S. professional!is ridden by Willie Hartack, 1955's/ton yesterday, the host Bulldogs leyberry, owned by Bill Cooper, has
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” phe two-hit chore was hurled by|
Waterford’s Chuc kGillis as the |
Skippers shut out Walled Lake, 40.
Gillis struck out 10 and issued just)
one base. on balls, John Walker,
pitched a nifty three-hitter for the|
\Vikings, but four errors hurt his
Favorite -° in $50,000 cause. Waterford scored only one/S@tS. i
_| Special Today papas Bee Two..other ‘singles matches
with a 6-2 victory over Mt. Clem-
ens behind the. four-bit pitching
of Don Picman. Bill Coons and
dohn Fleser each rapped out two
safeties: and Bill Deer clouted a
7th-inning home run for the Ma-
ples,
Chuck Melchert mowed down 18
hitters on strikes as Lake Orion
Avondale, 5-1. Melchert's land Jetry Hurdik led Orion's six
jhit attack with two apiece while|
"the Jackets were garnering four
against Melchert. |
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Madison sesh four runs in the!
Mary, 7-3. : U
West Bloomfield remained un-
| ing Northville, 177-190, at the
| Wem Fuse Mckenna af Ge Lab
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In a triangular match at Brigh-|
|won with 191 strokes followed by) won Mora aohe tale rider with 417 victories,
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|Shawn O’Dea, owned by Charles: |High of Ann Arbor with 203.
Medalists were Larry Piersall
‘of Brighton and Ed Tokarsky of
| Milford, each with 42. :
One Singles Win | }
Averts Net Shutout | Bob “Exb's victory over Flint!
Central's Bob Baum averted aj}
shutout for PHS tennis Chiefs,
yesterday afternoon at Fiint.|
Indians took the SVC -match 6-1,;
to leave Pontiac’s record at 1-1)
(1-2 overall). ip
Erb was carried to three sets
ibefove winning 4-6, 63, 6-4. Losing
the first set Erb came back to:
hreak Bauri’s’ service for winning
gave Bill Lau a rough time, $6,
$-6, 2-6 and Gary Wyile forced
dack Hewe into a 3-set match,
6-2, $4, 6-3. Ted-Wiersema lost
to Jim Jesick 6-3, 8-6. °
Dave Scriven, Jack Doerr lost|
to Charles Kiesel and Bill Spencer’
6-3, 6-1. Fred Roeser, Dick Mallory
lost to Spence Rutherford, Raleigh
Draper 6-4, 6-4.
Bay. City comes here Friday at
3:30-and- Flint Ceniral comes: to
Pontiac early next week.
Holds Record Trial
With an entry of 81 dogs, Irish
Setter. Club of Michigan held its
biggest field trial over the last
at of Pontiac
at Pontiac Lake Recreation Area.
Winners were: pointing breed
stake, CH. Ike Jack Kendrick
owned by Ned Legrande, Douglas-
ville, Pa.; open gun dog stake,}
(open all age), CH, Tyrone’s Ma-
hogany Mike, owned by Ed. Me-
Ivor,’ Dearborn; novice, Timothy
Benton, Farmington; gorr. Hol-
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Open Thurs., Fri., Set. Nights ‘til 9 P. M.
All 6-Cylinder SPECIAL!
Motor Tune-Up.
Chevrolets,
Thru 1955 .
77. W. Huron St. All work done on our brand NEW 1955-
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MARKET TIRE CO.
Open9te9 FE 8-0424
3-T NYLON CORD )
Anstallation too!
TUBELESS NYLON ' DeLuxe Super-Cushions Trade-in allowances were never bigger — tire value never higher — than during
our big Goodyear 3-T Nylon Tire Sale. We must clear 1955 models to make
for spring stocks. Save now! Get proved extra strength in the 3-T triple-tem
Nylon Cord Body. Get bette? ‘hoon and puncture protection, better roe em
ance. Get longer mileage plus 3-way tread traction for quick-action stops. FREE
TUBE-TYPE NYLON
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P CHECK \ | “tre | Mew | tne | alow | Saye tow | Se Tow YOUR Sie * You Size You Sine You Size You
? TRADE-IN 6.40'x 15] $ 9.16 | 6.40 x 15) $ 7.48] 6.70 x 15] $10.84 | 6.70% 151 $ 8.85
670 x15) 961/670 x15) FBS 17 ex 1S) 19.8917102 15) 9.70
’ DEAL 7.10 x 15] 10.6417.10x 15! 8.691760 x 15] 13.03] 7.60 x 15] 10.66
HERE 2.60 x15) 11.6417.60 x15) 9.50) 8.002 15) 14.50) 8.00% 15) 11.84
6.00.2 15) 12.79) 8.00% 15) 10.4416.20% 15] 15,0416.20x 15) 12.28
, 6.20 x 15] 13.33/8.20% 15] 10.88 “*
Terms as low as $125 A WEEK
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ONE RECAPPABLE TIRE IS WORTH FROM...
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$0 South Com, FE 5-6123 ” 4025 Auburn Rd. RE 9-9351 2955 Highland Rd. MU 4-5005
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Due ht 2, Hon usiness Notes: Stock Mar ee oom F Tivers ts
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entering, ’ raid has been ’ ’ ; ; . “tiiih Jee
at tah Wenttarta 4, Con Pa et eee Or On mee + Roland F. Gregory
J Press ‘Tweeday ‘erroneoualy| vena aque -peteraa dea ‘ | PONTIAC TOWNSHIP —
Richmond's address was Stores headquarters in . turn lor Roland F. Gregory.
1 $2 to| Voorhels Ra. fee, severtng 6 President - mens Tihs OSS
% oe ox agar al Gewese: toe GHICAGO w — Grains staged|Cometery He
rading, aratn-| | ividends : division stores in Michigan, Indi y ie ane oft be pote:
vel 4 and comp” : ‘ ana, Ohio. Dlinois, 4 to of cents several weeks’
i anal : OE Gy oy by F ings on the Board] 4 He eaves Ar
anys, & Brass tne, has ée-| direct today. : daughters, Mrs, Arlene -Bell
oy of S36 cents on of sales w: *
new as named to a9 Mrs. Bernice Smith, both
a wipinlovnere Pe ine succeed Byron Jay, w :
improvement }is eq rie K. pointed vice- jay, who was ap- rally was most pronounced ester, Mrs. Erma’ Ferrier of
ROBERT H. DUDLEY. | was tir president of the divi- soybeans, sending both the oldjL#ke: brother,
: fi a 00 Rapids unit. and new months ~~
ape 38, hay’ 1. 1988! * Py Roel , hagbeen with moth chee’ Ge of that com-|Peer: one sister
a dividend of 78 cents. rong A siiehodion previous close,|0f Lapeer, and nine
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or Sal J : th the company’s Aueong IMLAY C.
— “processing subsidi- other cereals, largest|Parles C- Lindsay
: e@ or ease : loasey were ran up in corn. This pes Sau”
: hae meer reflect some appre-|L@ster Smith
W DETROIT @ — Robert J. Chese about an Increase in com |g" at 2p.
Se { x result of Tuesday.
eee e house V vith 50,000 Square Foot one ot ee wileralp tay outside| MF. Lindsay
; ; ———-—pomperetion end Securities Com- allotments, There wife
Be 7 rage , acon Wea the Some much needed name" and Ms. Nal
: e |Division, He lives, in Grand Blane a parts of Tinois. ine. on yp, Fenn ee
@ Re : Township. before Pree " Miller aaae,
Enforced Concrete Construction . The job pays $8,000 a year. | General M loss to %. pstsoiT eae te Zona Postma of Ada; twol
© Railroad Siding _ bow;-who was appointed tive issue yesterday fo am ge Mg RE ge = A oe Bgl to % higher, brothers, Curtis Thomas of' De-
e@ G. Monsen "Willems 10 eacesed|*028Y om 2: block See los ae ™ intel May $1.49%; oats, to % lower’ — of Maagvine
j ' Whites—Grade ? * ; lower.|N. Y.. ,
¥ Parking Lot for 50 Cars J James C Allen as commissioner. (ott, St/44. The company 1s under i-a) wta.'eag, Tie st Nar GM er 1 ah ers, MA aro
os ; ij “*bigness"’ le % 3 or B 42- , ; -
aS © Loading and Receiving Dock for 7 Trucks: | comtiltise ‘aking « look et. anti Od re ta sarge 4; medium Caneel | Sg ee Pacey Bert Ainge pe :
: : % wave | trust aspects in a 41; Bee in Rea seat wea[ 8-04, and lard : , May|Pa.; three grandchildren and one} RAVER, APRIL 34, 1966, DR.
f © Offices with Large Conference a } —_ ¢ °— $2.06, and lard wachanged to _3/greut fag eh) davernese rire
4 Room ‘ft New Y wt ‘A large 61-43; medium| May $13.70 pounds higher, | . Glenaie ‘Traver: dear iather of
__New York Stocks = (“ix Joseph A. McGrath Rev. Ronald Mt.
: © 30,000 Feet on Ont Floor | (ate Morning Quotations Browstt-Grade'A caine | f eral sti be hel Fae
E & 20,000 on | j Stocks _ltergiRaer tgs we tpl Grain. Price sourmrini TOWNSHIP] | EAA aod ee
be . Second Floor a4 Se & samira) -.-- 20 , Int Bus Mach 492 CmcAge | Reaary joseph “A. McGrath,| Rev. Fred R. Titteny |
: Allied Chem. . .125 Harv..... 35.3) OmIC CHICAGO, GRAIN 69, of 18453 Westland, wit! be-re-}—Es eatin” Perry S. |
Allied aes Int Nick... .! 90. AGO BUTTER AND EGG April 28 (AP)—Open grain: ‘ y "Dr. —“Traver wilt __
¢ Built to Carry Almost Unlimited Weight | Ai Secs $42 at ghee” "ent ote wc rage 3k (aycuenge mae PRAY ns 32K Be nae cited at 6:30 p.m. Thoraday at) si tes
ae Payee ati Sad] 1,427,000; : atendy; teceiptergen ‘“""*"" igus Des vevcsesss 2% |Requiem M ee -
Prefer to soll but will lease te responsible party, Can ‘inspect | 4m Sirens 8 Lamge Dee ssees Fatt May ..... ... 139% Friday in the oad nc ai a. m In Memoriam 2
; , ; An & Mag res. LAR Bop Cont 2 se “ Scov'! +4 , Lf 10,006; pe * iat ) “ jobs. Mrs. Thomas E. (Mae) Elliott, 70, | i.
Cont Mot <1... 71 geab AL RM .. g2.3/Digner on butchers) ve, ’fallg a3| “A dynamic economy, such of Kalamazoo, a former Walled Cemetery Lots §
I’ S ° ’ ern Pa te ete Bow : 33) he ae oe oni: ee ee | ours. is, 4 eg " panei ~s
3 f oe ve 39 Shell Ol...” 760) fies eau woes: 5 oe opens many new oppor.| Lake resident, will be held at 1:30 7OR SALE CHE ~
Pp} ing ewe os lair © ||.. 65.23/17 steady; strong; sows most- | tunities for small ” be } ; os AP. 4 GRAVE
vee 913 Se Woon be early ‘clearance: 15 | added business,” he p.m. . Thursday at Voorhees-Siple Rent Garden of
It’s Oldsmobile Ti eB, ae “gg secs “iets ‘most ‘Wo, "teed bei |ties lie " Pmony opportuni.|Chapel, Pontiac, with burial in) -=3% —
: ime, Too! 8 22. sia 3u ed Et] Os Be 3 cad 190-420 the. 18-60-88; electro a the of plastics, Richardson Cemetery. A memorial| WHITE CHAPEI. .§ LOTS, REe
ee bees fb ... BY Sari Sine wae and 3 30 eae or the Lene ee service will also be held at 7 p.m. sepetia _ FE 81645
You get a bigger trade a — eed ee 14-50- 18.30; 0 few lote 199-100 Wee. jor the home. tonight at the funeral home under i ng gn |
now eee ne sc Wad —_s i ai Be. 12 3.1: with @ we J the auspices of the Pontiac Re- 3-318 $ location. 6188.
you get a better deal now... Bx-Cell-O".., ie syle Bre... Ta asi 300-338 “Law aoe Tokyo ti ice pp —— in SN a ing ties =
ee ee exas Co .....130.0; 300; 5,000; salab aly “alla " to y a eS.
3 you enjo Food * e64 Tex GO Sul...., 33.4) ; steers and heifers mod: expect an ear! She
eam joy your New Oldsmobile Rocket Freamfra.: He Tinr Rear’ $1'8| about" steady’ with ‘Momcay's saree ne gout Ue tt| Ot ee ee ae ae) ee
88” lon reepot Sul .. 00.4 Tran W Air bulls and. vealers steady. oo ge ; rine Smith and :
ger. See Jerome today! Orn” Dynam * hee Traneamer... 33.5 | feeders steady to — one Roy Smith of Walled Lake, Robert At 10 a, m. Today } —-~--~
Gen Elec: $23 Underwood... 38 a a OS lod e C | d Smith pf Kalamazoo, Mrs. Mar- wre -were replies of |
Bir aii BE argid al Bre sedate te ge Calendar |ettormeetes ot Berer | | tetoning tenet
Gillette Ph <, Unit Air n.. 4 thotce “areety 1580 stones Tiss 280: Special communica and two core Mrs. oan Heb- ‘
Ss eee 3 fa ae’ ***? & ; up: som M : | . :
—_ fh RS Nee ee Ore ESS oe eae wtshneey
~ ene i as Toe 68.2 MES veye 272 bed 13.50-16.25: utility and . urs. April 26th. id of Jacksonville, Tl.; , _— }
__ gt He. Ry "a, 43:7 US Rubber..,. 644 commercial cows 11:25-14.00; po le opens 5 p. m. Work 17 ndchildren . +) 85, 112.
JEROME—Oldsmobile-Cadillae Sed fd Ponta Seat tea cette sea Denner 6:28 fork in MM, degree. aichidren
113. ° vea. . wv. x. >
©. Saginaw Strest Molland P *. ist West Un Tei: 30-4 | ealere. ‘coon 2-35.00; ‘cull. to choles ee calico
promo Hooker Si *. ate wees eee: 33 and pg RT cs mctaemge ony gmapgenig F i ee -
P ane - Hooker Ei pf 982 white Mot .... 1-6 etiable sheep 2.000; ‘velt Lodge No. 510, F. & A. M., 22 armings ~ The Pontiac Press |
RS oR e en : iia Bae aS Weceer Bi lambs 28-80 higher, mainly 18h ter State St. Thursday, April 26, at F nT a
... with Sprin —— tou ° 4 tnspts Cop .. Ot yee te be x $0 \08, lower, ve Hiaughter_ shee sher § p. m. Dinner at 6:30 p. m. Work NEW YORK (INS)—Continents OR WANT ADS
oh g. re. | Cc h t sich tev" small tots mostly |i MM. degree at 7:30 p.m. Arthur ou Motion today net income, for the DIAL. FE 28
; to ag ager js 3 me "28-21.00; & load. mostly Thomas, W. M. Ae pnt pe ha 9} March 31 of $13,794,000, 181
: | Associated Press . a by the eull te = hole wocled Orn Delle a oi aa a o~ common — \ard leon, 7 vias Prem 8 am.068 pam
; 7 —_—__—— _ a a short deck ewe 3.50-6.00; « Ni Bi of id : oo errors should
Daffodil - | ST ews inBrief es'seswmcee ts eis) | ree Se
Sices ees Bt St 20 Romney Optimi fic | _marele E en Sees Rigen S| | SSS Sagat |
1086 High ¢2,..3-275.2 150.3> 13.2 191. R 0 . yesterday pleaded| _— : ‘for that portion first
ree ae (1956 low ...64.. 244.0 129.0 11.6 ime imis Ic guilty to a charge NEW YOR! — | tection “at dhe” advertion_| a4
«|. These daffodils only two ounces. 188 dow 2S 257.8 1424 787 1818 eae 0 are & lens Seok Ww YORE (imej—dectmen Koten| | pom cue _—
° ounces. It takes 1 Wee ..... 303.1 1149 67.2 1488 h ° of an auto accident and pn ages oe imeome for the 12 —_* rep
‘Bin to depress one bey of Royal Electric. And a nanos DETROIT STOCK aS Nas Sales Rise fined $35 by Pontiac Municipal wall to bl. cents a. common’ abare error. “Woes cancellations
3 ‘ to-depress the carriage return key ‘ only three ounces — (C. J. Nephier oe) Judge Cecil McCallum, The conte reo with | $14,763,638, or 04 your =erin gy TR
In fact, it's 13 times easier to operate tha Jaen tatece” a Egaipe “Te soe OS merican|Pleaded innocent to a charge of fis iv.ser ar. “Bales incrensed te | ail d aes
poi 0 6 nondlectr SS EE are Caer panes dus wind ce elles meen
. . ea Oll ; . ; —- ~ - bd vertise. —
ee ea tecdidt os te tet i eo eg voen es SAS i Lilcrenatonng of te compua’s alter erat Neay: ae Senet ET riseena cae Ie reef ian, requeraenie
i 5 ! nar@ial 4 o ” . net income f
4 + _are fresh. And letters! Gals, pedal dion Ay Y Ruay’ hi 5 Oe. ae a ine ie less hal_positicn wie a, loss of - guilty to a ection (I feente, mony "ia toate dar gretoes te" cubliention
2 ee proud of them! boas. will be proud! ‘ou'll be Wayne — Co.) 144 aks iialthe first six months ans @tiring| driving charge, Walter T eae mig with $3,351,406, or $1.20 Transient Want
7 The new Royal Electric is designed with you i ayne,ferew, Prods’, 1 M4lyear ending March sof the fiscali24, of Detroit, was er. Lane, year palne repped te ‘ut o from be cancelled upto #:30 a.m,
| else! Try its exclusive feat oon te mind-aebedy > - ; | He listed objectives | serve 15 days’ in Oakland County | Pe? otc Bes} Geriod: A com-| | the firet tne aaaal
+ = your own desk. lh By 1958, Portugal will have tri. talizing further on te (1) capi-| Jail following a Tuesday arraign- ireraft chapmonte wes mal "
. pes ay 1950 electric power the Kelvinator Appli righ of|ment before Troy Justice = sponsible for the decline tn sales. CASH WANT AD BATES
sbon reports. "\@ ince Division; Losey. Lane was DETRO' cl Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6D
———————— \womey bee the export andifailure to pay Rago pave $35.34 earnings of 92097. on he a 2 61.50. bar =
—attuwmtw~s 5 as peas to's thar om ; iB is
} \sivities; (4) eat —— ac- . |pa d with 1.208.123 or 82 cents @ share § 33. is 8.00
ae an he ablishing the Ram-| A $80 fine was paid today by| quarter of tise, ie ee reer figures 4+ 38 th a
sume car, ar Oe ou basic vol-jAlfred C. Wogaman, 20, of 404 this year Include restien cris, Contrelier| " $ is $$ as .
; ‘ (5) reducing manu-|Manatoba St., who was arraigned) © sacten oad as eee Diuniiintiak
‘a ay and tooling expense before Pontiac Municipal Judge omnes * merger and operated 5
aa consolidation and integra- — E. Finnegan on a charge|"**" separate division since late last H si Wedia i
. reckless driving cones ee € anted M
Rambler sales for the first three . 17-7 cae Dare Steel Corp. = $;
months - this year, Romney Poig buys in clean Pay clothing ter we, more than doubled these of in are <0 - Interested *
— 2 at news conference,| Bargain Box, Jr og be zivian, ars cusning , Concedes eate: owen Seo eof 21 and @
Ithose for" the same period of 1955, — os GResele iaeres'asa equal to ay cema.s commen| expen we wil tain Jou st cut
.| Woodward = “| sh : }
despite the fact that aales figures , MI 4-4828, ~~ —Adv.| Senta» “tare” tm 986, Net auee at] SP hare For” carn fas per west |
the entire industry art trailing! 9," etst Beef Dinner. Thurs. ne een non neresge ef 337 me AGT ams |
those of last year by 5 per cent pte p.m. on; Sf. Marys-in-\ Sed B ge ag mig ® quarterly |
i -Hills Episcopal Church. Gin- pon e June 12 to BT. ah ge AT ON |
i Seiberling Management —_ outa unity Center. 3775|/°°¢ M*™ SS: CE |
“ Wi ali — —AGV.| NEW ron ar — FACTORY BRANCH NEEDS a
| Wins Board Majority Rumenge sate, Christ Charen ee, oe hit tale a, Sarvs pour men. Good pay: wor