e PG A ae ee Ee ee er ey a Pe ee ee Pe ee a, ‘ j ul = repos <- , fe ' \ . E a The Weather ( U.S, Weather Bureae Forecast Warmer y Details page twe PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 —68 PAGES ‘114th YEAR ee er ee a ae eu Py Oa OR Se a ee ag iy) ( 7° Daniel keke rohy A Fm I spointe Reg Kensington Park's ‘Queen’ on Shakedown “QUEEN” AT SEA—A boatload of. officials and newsmen were aboard yesterday as the Kensington Metropolitan Park's “Island Queen® made her debut on Kent Lake. The © Pontiac Trucker Mississippi S Killed in Crash Is Launched on ‘Kent Lake \A 60-foot replica of a Mississippi stern-wheeler Asked # {0 Russia Pontiae Press Phote diesel-powered replica of a Mississippi stern-wheeler will be plying the lakes on weekends and Memorial Day until June 11, after which a daily schedule will be followed. — tern-Wheeler (piaf, of Staffs churned around Kent Lake in Kensington Metropolitan. Sheriff's Deputies Think Park yesterday, and the only thing missing was smoke New York Daily News James W. Rochester from the dummy stacks. Fell Asleep | Although the “Island ~ |diesel unit, the remainder of A Pontiac truck driver, 2. died although scaled down. of injuries early this morning when | Reports Invitation for’ Queen” is powered by a _ Inspecting Forces the picture looks authentic,! . 9 NEW YORK (?)—The Daily News The usual cargo of cotton bales and mustache- said today in a copyrighted story| under the actual’ weights found by ‘that “Russia has sent word secret- his one and one-half ton truck left tugging gamblers will be* the highway and smashed into a missing this summer, » how- cement culvert seven miles west ever of Cassopolis in Cass County. | ‘The 50-minute voyag Cass County Sheriff's Dépt. sald dded ne apparently James Wottoenestef 1D the island-stu = 258 Elm St. had fallen asleep at) will be with cargoes of the wheel. sight-seers, and those seek- The truck was headed west on! M60, deputies said, when it ca-| ing a cooling breese. 1 reened 110 feet through a sign ard Beginning June 11 the Island two mailboxes, smashéd through Queen will make hourly cruises the culvert 30.feet further on and over the lake, from noon to 6 p.m. finally halted* half-way up a 12- Before 12 and after 7 p.m. she will foot embankment. ilable f tri ark A coroner's report showed Roch- Bs a ee Lia GA Ls = officials said. ester died of a broken neck and- A Until then, cruises will be made fractured skull. The truck did not PaliSaturdaystlScndaye" andl iie!| turn over. His body was taken to coat eS the Kiger Funeral, Home in Niles. | Manning the “Queen” will be| a crew of two, with Capt. Robert) Senate Wants Soviet Watts of Milford at the wheel. When fully loaded with 55 | sengers, the craft draws 11! mace | U.N. Chief Deporte .| of water. The cruising speed is | | five to seven miles per hour. WASHINGTON pM — Senate in- Home port will be the park's, vestigators urged the State De-jhoat launching dock near the main’ partment today to throw out of entrance from Grand River, near this country Arkady Sobolev, chief New Hudson, Soviet delegate to the United Na- aaa tions, and one of his top subordi: Carp Take Over nates, The Senate Internal Security as Lake Floods subcommittee made the request in accusing Sobolev’s staff of ae Area Golf Course “coercion, force and duress’ : ' : an effort to induce nine aseia Take along a. fishing rod next sailors to return to their Commu- time you play golf at the municipal nist homeland after obtaining _ asylum in this country. Fonds ther Souk bch ak ve Five of the sailors suddenly left ae SEEDER, ae you New York by plane on April 7, we eanaials palerings in under Soviet escort. Dispatches 4° e ao ‘ “ oS Crystal Lake has inundated the! from Russia quoted them as say- : ing they went home voluntarily. fairway between'the sixth and sev- Four associates who remain here ¢nth greens, where several good-| said the men were coerced sized carp have been caught dur- The subcommittce rebuked the ing the past two weeks. State Department and the Immi- Yesterday afternoon an archer gration Service, saying they failed hit his catch—nearly 18 inches long to take effective action to protect —with a nicely-aimed arrow. They the youthful’sailors. say that a skilled golfer can avoid —— eg the flood by a good shot with a No. 33% Million Catholics 2 wood. NEW YORK uh — Roman Catholic directory for 1956 either in hope of finding the ball snows 4 total church membership or of batting a stray carp on the of 33,574,071 in the 48 states, head in anger. Aiaska and Hawaii. This is an’in- The city is not charging any ex- cre ase of 998.315 over 1955, tra fees for fishing ae Army Praises the Nike: Tells of a Better Weapon — SANDS /PROVING WHITE SANDS PROVING! WHITE GROUND, N.M. @®—Top Army of*GROUND, N. M. y—The Army: ficers today are mulling over the: nays cihasien ydstly improved results of a. near-perfect series of ce. i ee crane tests made during the last two : days With the Nike guided missile..“T@PS, for yse against enemy anes we ttack. The tests were Made in south. planes in eyént of attac ern New Mexico before’ more The Ariny also disclosed there than 100 newsmen. is a ustit at this southern New The Nike yesterday scored hits ‘Me ‘o roc ket center trained to on three of the four tiny. radio plane drones which zipped surface-to- surface rockets. high over the target area. It ex.y Maj Genk Robert J. Wood. com ploded in close proximity to thé fourth. / .manding general of Ft. Bliss at - The first public demonstratjén of nearby El Paso, Tex., where| the Nike began Tuesday. One of rocket crews ‘are trained, told. yesterday's hits was scored on the newsmen that development is. con- 12-foot-long drone plane at an alti- tinuing on the Nike “B” — a tude of 16.000 feet and more than| tremendously improved version of 23 miles from the Nike launching|the slender surface-to-air rocket, site. The day before a drone had now figuring insa controversy over been knocked down while speeding the nation's guided missile pro- by at 500 miles an hour. igram, | Those who hook their shots into. The official the water can always wade in.', ‘there appears to be little hope he ‘ito have returned Mendes-France to ae speeding wed atomic warheads to existing (for several years before becoming. lly to Washington that. it would wel-| come a visit by the entire U.S Joint Chiefs of Staff for an in-| : mee tion of the Sot armed serv-| -Mendes- France Quits Mollet Resigns. Over Algerian | Policy; Asks Socialists, The story said “the invitation to Stay in Cabinet | 02 Sragerta a Masion. over true to arrange a long-sought Invitation for Soviet chief Nikita Khrushchev and Premier Nikoiai Bulganin to visit the United States.” The U.N. source, the News said, obtained the information from a The dynamic former premier re-.cViet informant” jSigned yesterday as Minister of on the term “armed services’’ in iState in Guy Mollet's cabinet in ‘the reported invitation. protest against the government's! In Washington, the News: said, Algerian policy, ae source gave this com-/ In ‘resigning, .Mendes-France We have heart no*hing of these made 4{ clear his action was a [operations but obvioisly the De- personal one to dramatize his fense Department is_ interested. . But more obviously, this matter is| ic The story, nade the byline of Peter Wallenberg, quoted United |Nations sources that “the invita- PARIS (INS) — Pierre Mendes- France was back in his old role today as the lone wolf of French politics. be determined’ at the . White 'House.”” i Mercury fo Hover ‘Around 40 Tonight The U. S. Weather Bureau's -fore- cast for tonight is fair with a ‘low of near 40 degrees. Tomorrow will be warmer with increasing cloudiness. The high! will be 66-70. jn downtown Pontiac, the lowest 36 degrees. The thermometer reg- istered 57 degrees at 1 p.m. i» There was generally light frost in the Pontiac area last night when the mercury OTs to 3%! degrees. Sukarno Due in Detroit DETROIT (INS!—Dr,. Achmed’S Sukarno, president of Indonesia, MENDES. FRANCE erepeente for ending the 18-month , will arrive in Detroit Sunday for a ‘two-day tour of area technical proj- ects. The Indonesian chief execu- itive is making a two-week visit to ithe United States as the guest of tRresident Eisenhower. old rebellion in Nerth Africa. Hé said the present government was the best one France could ex- ——|pect “‘under present political con- ‘ditions’ and he asked his 13 feltow] Radical Socialist ministers to re- ,main in the cabinet PARTY-UNEASY Even though Mendes-France fs, here of the Radical Socialists, there is a wide difference of opin- ion. within the party on how the Algerian problem should be han- idled, 2 | His resignation and the fact that can get. his Algerian propesals~ adopted.in the near future appears the political isolation he endured WA ~ t . May be formally issued} whe insisted! of such magnitude that it can only! ‘|Recently, however, Rose‘ said they, ly . $221,000 ocpernine preceding 8 a.m. was.! ~ 8. Ipremier In 1954. | aa | In Today‘s Press County News .....ecceees aor | ae Editorials .................. 6 ; rood Rel. 38 ent tod THE NEW AND OLD—Picfured here is the St. Joseph | eel Da ha oats LI = Mercy Hospital $6 million addition surrounding the present TV & Radio Programs __. 67. | local hospital. The present-bullding is shown in the shaded Wilson, Earl‘ 67 portion inside the dark lines. Women's Pages ....46 thru 51 persons, was held last night- A banquet. attended by -160 Ope Fund-Raising Drive ~ for St. Joseph's Addition | Announcement of a $98,000 check from the Ford ‘Foundation last night launched a $6 million fund, iraising campaign for the new St. Joseph Mercy Hos- |pital addition. | | -Some 160 medical, industrial, and businessmen| lero the Pontiac aréa heard Sister Mary William, | [Rospttal administrator, ‘kick-off’ the drive with the *announcement declaring. it '\the “frst: large contribution of the 1956 campaign. Me “kick-off” banquet held in the hospital's Nurses’ Home Hare Discloses Tr uck Cheating Auditorium. se nan Firms Strip Carriers, was a large illuminated ed | f 'sketch of the wing which is ex-| on Applying for Tags;|pected to add 200 beds to the| One comecny Caught | |hospital’s present capacity of 310. | Clarence E. Manion, former | ~ LANSING wW-—Secretary of State) Netre Dame University Law James M. Hare. said today the| School dean spoke to the group state has recovered $22,371 in li-| ©# the ‘dangers of unlimited cense fees owed to the state by a| kovernmeat. trucking company which incorrect-J reported the weight of its trucks.! Hare identified the firm as the! “It. isn’t a solicitation you are | making here — you are resisting L jthe fires of government,'’ Manion Hess Cartage Co:, which operates| said. t of Melvindale, Port Huron, fagiaw aad Hay City, ‘| WARNS OF GOVERNMENT * LJ * “If there isn't a bed for that person your President of Staff (Dr. John M. Markley) was speaking of, He said investigators from his ioffice reweighed 126 tractors and |424 trailers owned by the company | and found that 108 tractors and 247) trailers had been incorrectly re- ported, with the company claiming weights from 460 to 7,420 pounds) the checkers. s.| Hare anid his office is recheck- ‘| Ing about 20 companies on which | it has received complaints of | | cheating on license fees. Most of the complaints came from com- petitors, he said, In the case of the Hess firm, the recovery was made in 1956 li- cense fees only. But Hare said his office’ is checking to see whether recoveries can be made for pre-| vious years. The truck license fee is based on the weight of the truck, starting jat 70 cents per hundred pounds | jfor trucks under 2,500 pounds and} 5 2 pin Ba increasing to $2.25 per hundred! - ee ear. ic for trucks weighing more Sieg than) . Pat |15,000. pounds. SISTER MARY WILLIAM * * * | The occasion was the). ; Named “yy oR. DANIEL T. MURPHY, Lehman Pushes Gl Extensions Claims Housing Loans May Forestall Increase in Public Works extension of the GI home loan program was proposed to the Sen- ate today as an amendment to the multibillion-dollar omnibus hous- planned to’ the extension with Senators Hill (D-Ala) Sparkman (D-Ala). He made the surprise announcement as the Senate prepared to take up the housing bill, which would increase Hare said he has found some|the government will step in and| companies cheat by stripping down! build one if you don’t.” ‘reporting at a weight station for : * ¢ sane a the chassis on their trucks before) The check —_ the Ford Founda-' * the initial weighing. Afterwards, he |tion is half of a $196,000 grant. jsaid, they put a lot of additional’ made to the hospital last Decem-| | eretghnt on the chassis. ber. I¢ was part of a $200 mil-| lion program to 3,500 voluntary | ‘Rose’ Obtains License hospitals in the coyntry. NEW YORK i — Broadway Speaking briefly before the showman Billy Rose and actress vests, Sister Mary William sald: Joyce Matthews obtained a mar-. “Generous as the Ford donation | riage license yesterday. Rose, 56,| 8 ft does not meet our total | and Miss Matthews, 36, did not, needs.” say when they planned to wed.) She said yesterday approximate- (including the total) would be married the first week Ford grant) had been received’ in June. jtowards the goal of $6 milfion| em to construct the Wingy {FO TAKE BIDS IN AUGUST SANDSTON, Va. (INS)—Mrs. W According to Adolph H. Roos-! R. Pritchett found 16 (our i af clo sling, architect for the project, 2 - leaf bids will be taken in August for) ‘Who Says It’s Lucky? vers, 5 six-leaf and “ on her lawn. Then she fe f creer construction of the new structure}. le fist-floor window she was wash- to house the boilers and laundry, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | For the ‘Golden Months’ Extra money is a welcome item anytime—but. par-| ticularly, it seems, in the summer months with their - vacation trips and emphasis on having fun in the outdoors. | POT-O-GOLD is tailor-made to give readers of The- these trips or buy that needed sports equipment. ‘Your chance is a fascinating word game which starts Monday. It will pay up to $125 each week to whoever sends us the correct solutions. It's fun—and it can mean, a POT- 0-GOLD to you. loan programs operated by the Vet- erans Administration. As of the end-~ot 1955, the VA estimated if had underwritten 4,- 260,000 GI home loans with a The principal fight is expected to be made over public housing. The committee recommended au- thorization for about 135,000 new units of public housing each year. President Eisenhower asked a pro- ‘gram limited to 35, 000 units a pool for two years, ; \These. Di plomas Have Special ‘String’ Attached WASHINGTON U—A three-year/@*®Y ister. Replaces Late - Orrin McQuaid in Deeds Post Announcement Follows Two-Day Deliberation oy County Officials ‘Daniel T. Murphy, Ir, 32, of 1023 Berwick Bivd., was named this morning as Oakland County’s new Register of Deeds. Murphy, a former deputy clerk under Lynn D. Allen, one of three officials who made the appointment, will replace the late Orrin Me- Quaid, who died suddenly ‘May 15 of a heart attack, The appointment was made: by Allen, Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore and Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem after two days of de- liberation. Murphy will hold the ition until January, and has said committee member of the Pontiac the Kiwanis Club of West Pontiaé, He also belongs to the Y.M.C.A, and the Oakland County Histor cal Society. His wife, Carolyn, wee-chalbe man of the Oakland County Re- publican: Committee from 1950-1952, An Oakland County resident for 28 years,. Murphy attended liberal § arts and law school classes at Wayne University for five years following his discharge from the army. LAGRANGE, Ky. @® —Thirty- ‘one students, lin their white slacks and tie-less \white shirts, stepped to the tea tern and received diplomas tied lin red ree * Unlike Tee Tania over the ‘nation, these students won't leave their old alma mater — not for a while. * * s ‘Pontiac Press a chance to win the extra cash to finance, They are inmates of the men’s, State reformatory here. Nine of the graduates received eighth grade diplomas from the} reformatory’s academic _ school. The other 22 got diplomas from) ithe higher level vocational school. ¢ampaign. present capacity of 310. Cong according to~Adolph H. Roessl to “kick-off” the fund-raising p ‘ some a hit sheepish; Blind Columnist. Leaves Hospital Riesel Declares He'll Be Back at His Office No ,tater Than Monday | NEW YORK i — Blinded labor ‘colurinadst Victor Riesel is out of the hospital and says he expects to be back at his desk no later than Monday. Riesel is continuing his nationale ly syndicated column with the aid of staff assistants. The writer, who was blinded by an unidentified acid thrower ‘April 5, walked out of a branch of St. Clare’s Hospital’ yesterday after | being discharged as a patient. His wife Evelyn offered him an “The large six-floor wing, located to the south of the present hospital, is expected to add 200 beds to the truction will begin In October ing, architect.for the project. The’ funds will be raised by public subscription. arm, But he shook it off and walked down the eight steps at [the hospital entrance by himself. ‘His eyes were covered with bahd- faee patches. | An aide told newsmen that Rie- lsel “has categorically refused @ - Seeing-Eye dog.” Police have assigned a 24-hour guard to eee * A young man threw sulphurte acid into Riesel’s face on a mid Manhattan street in the early morning dark. Riesel has said the attack was motivated by his at- tacks on racketeexs in the labor movement. eget : r Ale at Art Academy The annua exhibition of student) work at the Cranbrook Academy: of Art Galleries will be opened to. Employes Can Criticize the public Saturday, it was an- Massachusetts Lad, 14, nounced yesterday by Wallace Post Office Department, Leads Officials to Spot Where He Buried Body Mitchell, galleries head. A pre» Says Cederberg Mass. (INS view is planned for Friday eve-| GLOUCESTER, s. (INS) —/ning. — - i . : Gloucester police today disclosed! The student exhibition will be on! W ASHINGTON it Rep. Ceder- that a l4yearold terror-stricken|the upper floor of the galleries berg (R-Mich), taking issue with wchoolboy shot and killed his chum| and include work from every de- Democratic leaders in his home while they were playing “cops partment at the Academy of Art. state, says postal workers “have and robbers’’ and in panic buried/It was designed by Theodore Lu- ful! and sufficient opportunity for; the body. jderowski, head of the design de- eriticizing’’ the Post Office De-| ‘partment. vartment. He stayed mute for 48 hours Sane cyertivinn __il | white (tke ‘s’g family and’ | The variety of work on cisplay/ | : will include paintings, sculpture, oak ea in vain for the yeaving, ceramics, metalsmithing, | larchitectural models, renderings, Then he led them to where the and several articles of furniture. body had been hidden in a lonely'A mode! living room and terrace section off the old Rockport Read. has been constructed to show some !y misleading” statements about The victim was Walter Henry of the furniture as it would look department regulations tavolving Meuse III, 13. son of a night line in a house. | employes’ bargaining rights. worker for the Essex County Elec- tric Co, in Gloucester. Police Capt. John J. Coyle Chum in Game Postal Workers Addressing the House yester- day, Cederberg accused Michi- gan Gov, G, Mennen Williams and, Rep. Dingell (D-Mich) of | making “demagogic’ and ‘‘high- PAUL C. ALLISON Pontiac Lions Club Names New Officers Launch Fund Drive He asserted that Williams and Dingell “in their zeal to grab onto) some badly needed votes” in the November election have “‘ynwit- | identified the youth whe al- e eae ay heal their toe | Pontiac Lions Club has elected legedly killed him as Meary for Hospital Addition 2” , alam vee joes over @ Paul C. Allison president for the Merchant, 14, son of Orvin | | Democratic creation. coming year, succeeding Harry Cederverg cited a section of the j Vernon Other officers elected include: i ts ‘Lawrence L' Logsdon, George A. against ¢ 14n8-| Harkless and Wayne N. McCand- ) service, OF jess, .vice president; Walter D. 4 |furnish information to be used'Heaphy, treasurer; Tom Kent He added construction on ‘the '" such campaigns, unless prior secretary; Philip Wellemeyer, part of the six-floor ad- approval has been obtained from’ tai] twister; James Piotrowski, Metchant, an automobile mech- | (Continued From Page One) | : al manual «: ss ; anic who twice was an unsuc- . ve 4g, (new postal manua saying that em cessful candidate for the Glou- (/acilities. This is the first step. pjoyes “shall not actively engage is these facilities are véry badlyijin campaigns for or cester city council, paigns for or - “ uined | ineeded to keep the present hos-'e, in the (postal foung Meuse was ki M 8M pital running.” | tsolated section of a wooded, area of Cape Ann known as “Dog: | town Common” about 11:30 Mon-, ™ala day night. but it was not. until dition and adjoining sections higher authority.” ‘Lion tamer; William — Wright, ¢ am. today that Merchant fin-) ‘ill begin in October. Comple- On May 16 Dingell told the Chaplain, and Robert F. Beau- d | tion is expected in 244 years House that this regulation “Is as Ch@mp, Ernest G. Clark and ally admitted his connection with | ; . the case, Capt. Coyle told news-| after construction begins, | bad as any regulation which has Emery L. Mitchell, directors. ever been issued by Nazi Ger- | New officers assume their posts, men. Sen | “Definite plans are being made | During that time, Meuse's fath-/for construction to proceed as the ™any, Communist Russia, or at the annual installation meeting of the club Wednesday evening, er and other relatives, together; money comes in,” Sister Mary Wil. ®8y other dictatorship.” Ceder- | : with Gloucester police, hunted /jjam said. | berg said Williams made a sim. June 20 at a dinner meeting at high and low for the missing Wal-| che adtied that the hospital has) ar charge in a speech May 19 Highland Manor. ter, The father reported him miss-| applied for federal assistance in| befere the National Letter Car- ing at 11. o'clock Monday night,/the ‘constru¢tion under the Hill-- Mers Assn. in Bay City, Mich. two hours after he left home to Burton program. | In fact, said Cederberg, the reg- : | Pre-School Parents visit his long-time churn. a / Although ra)” chai { a coe . Both were in the seventh rade|nge een appointed, Dr Harry val iy na a new. may or a (Vite t0 Meeting | trustees and the PTA board of ‘operation will be worked out in| BIRMINGHAM. — A school for; gifted children, which City and, Country School personnel hope | will pioneer in the field, will be} inaugurated at a dinner at Bloomfield Hills school June 1. | Among leaders in the fields of -leducation and psychology who have! been invited to attend will be the ievening’s speaker, Dr. Gunnar 'Dybwad, director of the child) Study Assn. of America, New York. | State Welfare department in Lan- sing. 1 Planned te acommodate 180 De- troit area children of nursery, kindergarten and elementary grade levels, the school will utt- lize modern methods of test- ing to establish children’s men- tal capacity for enrollment. Intensified training in smal] classes with specially selected teachers will be features. “The security and growth of our |country demands that we maintain an edge over. other nations in de- | velopment of our most important | Fesources, the training of our gift- ed children,” says George. Roep- er, who, with Mrs. Roeper has for 15 years directed City and Country Hosts at the dinner prelimin- ary to establishing the new |-school will be City and Country's directors, who ticlide Mrs, Fred C. Boeth, Eliot Robinson, Mrs. Harry A. Mackie, and Mrs. Wi- liam K. Whitney. Plans for the curriculum and) an institute from June 18 to 22; at the school, with Dr. Harry Passow, a Columbia University Teachers College professor, In at Central Grammar eae Arnkoff will serve as chairman change in substance,” but~a ‘re-| : p A ' T Ae of the committee to receive pledg- statement’’ of a regulation adopted BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Parents es from the medical staff. in 1949 during: the Truman ad-|f children who will attend kinder-| at Meeting Tonight Two garden courts will be sit- | ministration. jgarten at Vaughan, Wing Lake) uated between the new one floor | Cederberg also said mail carriers 0° Westview schools in the Bloom-| administrative wing and the old are not overburdened, as charged §¢!d Hills school district starting’ building. Directly to the north of |phy Gov, Williams, bat are limited|"¢*' fall are asked to a meeting The Pontiac High School Audi-| this wing will be a mew chapel jt 35 pounds of mail. This “rea. Vaughan auditorium, at 2 p.m. torium will be the scene of a dis-| of contemporary construction like hed, Monday. sonable limit’’ also was establish cussion of the ‘Federal Reserve| the rest of the addition. junder the Truman administration,, Children fligible are those who | Act of 1955 and its effect on area) th. administrative wing, to be be said. | will be five on or before Dec. youths, tonight at 8. \nuntedaereltin pr ci’ willen ———— | 1 of this year, Children should Maj. Gen. Gordon A. MacDonald, prance is today, will house phys- VAI . | mot be brought to the meeting, | commanding officer ofthe ath In: are Ss olay, wit howe Phe Williams Asks Drive -mect orticias request, but ar fantry Division, Michigan National nitting offices coliee shop, gift | rangements will be made there Guard, will be the featured speaker | 05 ahd apecial dining roca { G { ) f W k for them to visit: kindergartens on the program. = In the main new building, coats 0 e t e ense Or _ before school cloves this June, | Members £ various other re- of the present, there will be: new! . ; | A bith or baptismal certificate serve units this - sector will at- X-ray department emergency de-| LANSING. w — Gov. Williams of each child will be required at tend the menting and give an ex-| ment, out-patient clinic, clini. 7 he has asked the Michigan the meeting. Parents are asked planation of their own function in) oy ang (patitolagicall lakoratarter Industrial Production Commission to park cars in the Barden Road the national defense plan. ‘\to start a drive to obtain extra lot near the school. new oes Noses a ane contracts for Detroit and ; pty pediatric See medi-| The two cities have been ae Will D e surgical patients’ rooms, 4 gignated as substantial labor sur- polio unit, orthopedic patients’ plus areas by presidential order. unit, neuro - psychiatric nursing This designation give them certain unit, and mafernity facilities. |advantages in the awarding of de-| The present building will be ren- tense contracts. = Display Pontiac Motor’s Dream Car Here Residents of the Pontidce area lover and reorganizat * * | | | ovated after completion of the ad-| Aides. to the Governor, said tt| charge. PLANNING SOURCES Source material for the planning will include the Horace Mann- Lincoln Institute on the gifted He was formerly director of «the 2° ;copa _in Work for Gifted Child Fisher Hawley; a som, Charles, and two brothers, 0. P. and Charles. Service will be gt 11 a.m. Fri- day at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Company. with inter- ment in Woodlawn Cemetery, De- troit. * * Edmond F. Dodge, Jr. Service for Edmond F. Dodge Jr., manufacturers agent who died Wednesday at Henry Ford ‘“los- pital, will be at St. James Epls- * with burial in Chicago; where he ‘jived until coming here 20 years lago. s * * His body will lie at Bell Chapel lof the Wiliam R. Hamilton Co. ‘until noon Friday, Mr, Dodge, who lived at 24701 Samoset Trail, Southfield Town- ship, was 57.'-He was born in Chicago, and was president of the Edmond: F, Dodge Associ- ates which provides materials handling equipment for automo- tive firms. He was a member of Southfield Lodge No, 573, F&AM, was a Shriner, and belonged to the Elks, the Chicago Athletic Club and the Materials Handling Institute. «He Jeaves a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Wickstrom, who as Vocalist Lisa Chickering is on a profegsion- al world tour and now is in Hong Kong, a brother, Edward; and a sister, Mrs. Bernard Peacock Smith of Lathrup Village. Mrs. Carrie Parker, Clubwoman, Dies BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Carrie L. Parker, Bloomfield Hills and: Bir- mingham resident for the past 28 years and member of several lo- cal clubs, died at the age of 84 yesterday. She had lived at 743 Colonial Court. * child, the studies of Hunter Col- lege on gifted children and reports on the Child Study Clinic at' Yale University. The Roepers feel that this new! kind of education can best be tried in an independent school, small enough to be flexible for a change ,on. * George E,. Hawley George E. Hawley, district man- ager for the George S, May Co., Chicago business engineering firm, | ‘and former owner of the Gray- Hawley Manufacturing Co., De- troit, died May 22 at William Beau- mont Hospital. A lifelong resident of Detroit and Birmingham, he lived at 17869 Buckingham, Southfield Twp. He) founded the Gray-Hawley firm and, retired in 1925, later affiliating, jwith the May company. . | He was an honorary life mem- She leaves her daughter, Mrs. Percy K. Loud, three granddaugh- ters. Mrs. Richard Kern, Mrs. Holt Ackerman, and Mrs. James Mac- Millan, and five great-grandchil- dren. Sif belonged to the Piety Hill chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, the Bloom- field Hills branch of the Wom- en's National Farr and Garden | Assn., and Christ Church Cran- brook. Service will be at Béll Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Com- pany at 11 am. Saturday, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, De- troit. City Democratic Club Will Meet Sunday The City Democratic Club will 1 Church at 2 p.m. Frigay,| I N ‘ : \ v. ay . 4 A as | | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 es oS | , 1 |The Day in-Birmingham - Ann Arborite Elected “ |saginaw for the otfice of Grand bolon Defends Me x" 2 —— Michigan Mason Leader Lees: e €¢ e : , ; City - Country Pioneering srode® | omer new otcc ince Ray DETROIT —G! t len Ault of Ann} ond M: Douglas af Alperia, dep- Arbor, an en bor engine professor at and iar) Joassh Hater! the”. Univ 'y of Michigan, was ’ ! ae Beaverton, senior grand warden; , chosen for the first elective office Rex R, Sackett, Detroit, junior ° in the Grand Lodge Line at the annual convention ef Michigan Masons yesterday. * * Dr. Morgan J.. Smead of Roch- ester defeated Dewey Stearn of grand. warden; Clark W. MacKen- zie, Kalamazoo, grand treasurer; Charles T.. Sherman, Grand Rap- ids, grand secretary, and William C. Donald, Ypsilanti, grand chap- lain. Gifts for Dad or Grad Cost Less ,,\,, MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS i Ingraham ‘Timemaster’ Travel Alarm $5.95 Value 3 _. ‘Handsome, 40-hour travel alarm. h ‘ter’ by Ingraham. Fed. Tax.) NEWEST MODEL at Our LO SCHICK ‘25° Guaranteed $29.50 Value $437 Naser Tredeciee 912.7 7 WU Razor Trade-in ‘Pull factory GUARANTEE. Complete wit! case. Trade-in not necessary unless you wish to pay only $12.77. 98 N. Saginaw JIMMI oe ‘LOWEST PRICES EVER! ELECTRIC ih = | SPECIAL PURCHASE! me ONE TIME BUY! & 80 Square — Cotton Percale Pinafores Sensationally Underpriced 8 8 . Same Materials as in $3 to $4 Dresses Cc. Belce! of dition to enable the hospital to was not clear at this ‘time whether keep operating during construc- the designation also covered Port| tion. | Huron, Escanaba, Iron Mountain, | At the northern end of the pres- Marquette and Benton Harbor. Pontiac Deaths Randall George Regal will have their first opportunity to; see Pontiac Motor Division's fabu.| bet amd past president of the De- lous new dream car, the “Club de, trelt Boat Club, and a member. of Mer” at a special “Little Motor-| ‘4 Sons of the American Revo- | ama" to be held at the Pontiac, tion. ;meet at 2 p.m. Sunday in the \Fisher Body Jocal Hall, No. 595, UAW, 821 Baldwin Ave. | George Hicks, president, said ithat a financial secretary will be 4 Styles Yes, ONLY $1.99— ’ and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs | ~ )Retail Store starting Friday, and jrunning through next week until June 2 * * * * : ? * Graveside service was held at ent building will be built a en- 10 e'clock this atin closed stairway to serve LO) OT ee) Ca oc morning Perry | citles also be designated as sur- Mt Park Cemetery for Randall |©S¢@Pe- plus labor areas on May 8, when George Regal, 20 month old son of| Pe ante Caran he sent a telegram to President att 7 Pa Awe Regal) )] to Get Degrees Eisenhower outlining the unem-. | by tag | fein ded ype - } : ployment situation in Detroit and Mer'’ has been hailed as the most given ‘hepa Cee. FH c b k Rit — Flint. lexciting sports car ever built in so rv i Sept. s in ran [00 | es “I am asking Walker Cisler, America, and has been the hit of 1954 and died Tucsday in the| Twenty-seven graduating stu.|CO™Mission chairman, to get his this year's GM Motorama, which E ington Children’s Hospital. dents at the Cranbrook Academy group together and to take all nec pita) before capacity crowds in Surviving besides his mother and/of Art Convocation will receive °SS4"9 Steps without delay to take New) Yorks) Siam!" Los Anacles: father are two brothers and three|degrees in commencement cere- advantage of the order and to)5an Rrapciace end) Bost | sisters, Duane Regal of Milan,|monies in the academy library get the maximum number of de- In addition to the “Clu§ de Ill.; Mrs. Delores Tripp of Pontiac: Friday at 4 p.m. feo eeeg cen acm Cora rear es i = ce. teen ite 9 Metereree (||| Ray, Mar and Terri-Lyn, all Harold 0. Soderquist, Ph.p., |W ilhams said wil} also feature an exact minia- 2 2 lyss iprofessor at Wayne University, | Cisler, president of Detroit Edi- ture replica, battery operated, | — fil be the speakers" 7 eon Co was named chairman) working model of te “Cah de shy. , ‘i , . ssion set up the) Mer” called the “Club de Mer, Wargoret Ann Puen ae! will orca ite debace The) ETO during previous periods of| ar ee . “ tents sstcday fat Sarearet Ant | include 20 in master of fine arts, unemployment. | A favorite with the youngsters ; fae 5 master of architecture degrees, _ a from coast to coast, the #'Club de Warden, 20 month old daughter of iDi j " Carl and Briguite Warden of 25124 2,2 fof bachelor of fine arts. |Diggs Named Chairman Mer, Jr.” has an aluminum body. bestinas Vices of <912% All graduates will be honored! {S D | forward and reverse, brakes, and se Ave., Montrose, Calif. |a¢ commencement dinner ati0? State Dem Conclave jan exact duplicate interiof of the She is survived by her parents,/¢ ing’ | “ r y her ‘|Cranbrook House following the ex-| LANSING um—Rep. Charles C. ‘Club de Mer.’ ich pasggald of pee St./ercises with school faculty and Diggs Jr D-Mich) wil serve “rl . : ac, grandparents in Germany trustees in attendance. ‘chairman of the Democratic State) H. F. Gotham, manager of’ the Chere ener . _ Pontiac Retail Store said that in Bert J. W i lot) LeCrescenta: |<; |Convention June 2 in Grand Rap. i : ad oe Thief Escapes Wi jids, Democratic headquarters an- 8ddition to the two dream cars, a Calif, former Pontiac residents. | pes th $20 | nounced today. : “book engine” featured at the GM : ! * 7 i Hap ciara ape = be held After Looting Drug Store Democrats also annouifced they Motoramas would also be on dis- we | feat $20 hipaa looted rem. an will hold a breakfast meeting of pe This engine opens up pefore c unlocked cash register of a drug Democratic attorneys attending the;the visitors’ eyes showing the in- SEee ne eens train 200 store at 974 Joslyn Rd. broken convention the morning of June 2.|nermost workings of the new 1956 at thé newly-opened hod ike ee last night, Pontiac police Were) The attorneys will discuss the so- Pontfac Strato-Streak V-& engine. locomotive works at Crewe, Eng- told. jealled Missourj Plan for the elec-) Hours of the display will be from land. ; , ~Burton P. Schmuker, a pharmi-,tion of judges. 8 a.m. to9 pm. daily. : cist, reported that some costume: The Weather jewelry had been stolen from a} ‘ef U.S. Weather Burean Report glass show case, which was ® ismashed PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly’ Police said the burglar entere fair and slightiy warmer today, high ob A “hs : oon a $6-€0. Fair and not as cool tonight, low | PY breaking glass in the front door. | pear focreasing clondiness, and| — eae — a warmer tomorrow, high 66-70. North @@@@@CCCCOR9 E0000 e4 te northwest winds 5-1? miles an hour @ Enjoy Your Games This Memorial Day— SIMMS Has the Shoe for Your Style of Play . LADIES —MISSES’ G GIRLS’ PLAY SHOES today becoming pemtbenetests tonight. S Save $1.46 on : ‘ “ Peday in Ponti . se : d FLATTIES ee semperatiite ipreceaing 8 am ; Adjustable “3 sod At 8 am: Wind Velocity 16 mph e : wp sines tci22 ee Direction: Northeast e ; Sun sets Thursday at 7.55 pm \e 1 Ss > Sun rises Friday at 562 am 2 te Wim MG bd Sizes 4) san Ipm z+> ST 9 Steel and wi stilts $| Sizes 4% to 9 am e@ with adjustable steps, 6 ~ 42 to 9 ———— le inches a 2 feet. — e Ww tipped for extra safety. tae resersea (acentewsi : Py ‘Ideal for Memorial Day — temperature See 6\e Spring Action »garnes, assorted styles emperature .....0..... , 36! * . y Mean temperature “ae Bouncing §$ ap eased eels ae Weather--Pair. a > $ me this week-end and, save! oe e e Se One Year Age in Pontiac e POGO e ; ; wen emperstere. coca |S TICK : Made in Old Mexicos"LEATHER in temperature ............ o.. Wb @ $ , 8 Weather—Rain. Is me L di ‘ H h Righest Tera latory Temperatures mis § $6.95 50 . a tes urrac es Ly = ’ 87 in 1933 33 in 1925 § Value 4 Sizes (4 09 is . be gesuiwe a oma oe lays T | , i arr e ade : a tr Saas" Seaman 3 CC aa | 16 44 Miami 43 20 pa ee Seman comfortable wear | ‘$8 33 Minneapotis. 64 4s to a oe ears © for sports ‘ $4. 38 New Orleans 02 7/6 p = & Former a New York 68 42 7 e : 68 98 Omaha 16 58 Ua : 7 $3 Values = D 6b) i t Worth 93 71 St. Louis 72 478 JIMM) e 98 N : lie ; 47 45 8. Pranciseo 60 49/@ BROTHERS BRD . —Basement gonville 96 77 8 Marie 40 27@ Saginaw ansas City 13 54 Seattle ee 51 @ wh N. Baginaw —Main Floor lL. . . Los Angeles 64 CaN Washington 17° 49@ gg eececocooososeoooooe * + n a re " | : * 4 , % | { hi / é ’ \ \ + re ; Surviving are his wife, Bessie, elected. in Shoes ot SIMMS: . ! | The aluminum bodied “Club af More for Your mene? Genuine LEATHER—Barefoot Style Child's Sandals All Sizes ‘$ to 12% l to 3 1 69 Boys’ 11% to 6— Men's 6 to 12 Choice of Colors Styles for a MEN’S and BOYS! Sport Oxford “Y BUY SEVERAL i§ Assorted prints and colors. i _ Large patch pockets. Zip- per back closing. Eyelet lace and ric-rac trimmed. Reduced for Friday and Saturday. Twill & Denim Pedal Pushers $2.98 Values Ladies’ 2 Piece : Maternity : Ine feather” usbers . $] 89 ong - wear oO ~ —_ ‘ Pas | Dresses , 5 \ i Sizes 10 to 18 $5.00 $38 - Children's and Misses } Sa Nroriged. Values... : ! Plains and : Canvas Play Shoes . ST8s aes Sanforized, wash- \ : wv Closures. Easy to able. Prints and » Canvas top, wash. : checks. Sizes 12 red or blue. » 79 : to 20. - Rubber soles. Arch support. 7 — 2 For SHORT, REGULAR & TALL Washable Rayon Gabardine _. Crepe Soles—Breeze-Weave Uppers ‘ Ladies’ SL AGKS . ‘Priced at $3.50 to $5 in Most Stores : " All Sizes S$ I, 9 | 10 to 20 ° | : tr Our ‘Best Selling’ slacks offer smarter style, perfect fit and’ longer wear at lowest possible prices. (EXTRA SIZES—~ 38 to 44 at $3.19.) SNUG-TEX Waistband Features of Holds blouses: in. Side $5 Oxfords zipper,.smart pleats, Cushion insole. wrinkle resistant. Many- bestia dia \ other features. sole etc, " — ‘ . * SUPER-SPECIAL Crisp Styles—Flared and Pleated ee. Work -- Sport -- Dress Summer Skirts ; : . $3.00 Values t WS Gay prints and “patterns. $ 95 en $ Xx or S Sanforized, washable. All : ; wanted colors. Sizes 24 a Regular $4.98 to $5.98—NOW - to 38. . 8 8 Te Ladies Summer Sanforized Twill & Poplin : xf Purses Sport Shorts | $1.89 O7F Moccasin toes... Army-' ; | Navy lasts .. . leisure loafers Plastics, failles and. $2 values. Sentor- | _.+stan or black. Sizes 6 to 12. straws. White and nt ere dese | ’ colors. $1.58. | ua Blialut Pea — | : is . Basement—SHOES So 98 N. Saginaw St. a i” LJ ¥ om . 7 > = 7 meres - é te ‘ ee ere eee "A “4 6 oeats Bat ra \ an GIGS. : 1956 save up to 9.00 on regularly to 19.98 ladies’ fine Long- -Bound Luxury Luggage 6 Regularly 11.98! 15- inch, 18-inch or 21-inch Overniters! Come on the run... ladies’ swashable coverings Pullman 59 Regularly 17.98 deluxe traincase or 24-inch Jr. for this unbelievable sale of fine luggage . . longbound luggage in rich blue or green. Sturdy one-piece bent veneer frame, vinyl binding and gleam- “11 Regularly 19.98 26-_ inch pullman or 29-inch © puliman! : . top fashioned Plasticized, waterproof and ~ ing brassed hardware, accented with rich rayon quilted lining, triple stitched binding. Hurry in now during our Big Happy Complete wth strong “’ life-time” Birthday Sale! handles Waite's Luggage Center—Downstairs Store ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 24 o Help Us ‘Celebrate Our € 60 Years al Gsean Ll Up Jp Savings Galore! Cushion Sets | | oy Standard size glider cushion sets. Both seat and back cushions in floral or modern pat- terns. Two-tone\colors keep clean. Now is the time to replace your -old, worn-out cushions and save Uuring our Big Happy Birthday Sale! Reg. 3.98 Glider Rain Coats... 1.99 Reg. 24.95! Waile’s Draperies—Fourth Floor All easy to wash and. 4 a 39° wide 36) iP 339 42 : 09° Don't miss rine Wp p- tunity to replace Canvas Awnings p17 Box style with sturdy steel frame covered with heavy long - wearing canvas. Easy to wash. 2" width... Regularly 3.98! * your old faded awnings and save during Big Birthday Savings Sale Waite's Draperies—Fourth Floor save up to 1.70 on thick and thirsty famous first quality Cannon, Martex & Calloway Bath Towels . . 99°) Regularly to 2.69! @ Solid Color G Jacquard Patterns! Save 2 and over on extra heavy deluxe quality, plush terry cloth towels in newest decorator colors. Imagine — such famous names as Cannon, Marte and Calloway towels . now at only 99c each... . here is just a sample of the big Birthday Savings available to you during our celebration of our 60th Birth- day! Sizes 22x44 and 24x46. Just in time for you to stock up for summer days on the beach or traveling! * Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor save 2.96 on neralarts 7.95 washable—colorfast, lightweight New Miracle Acrilan Summer Blanket - 4° @ Plush Satin Binding © 72x90-inch size! Luxury blend summer blanket in new miracle ‘‘Acrilan’’ for lightweight, yet comfortable sleeping comfort. Choose yours today in rich colors of: yellow, blue, rose, green, red and turquoise! Come in today during outstand- ing Big Birthday Savings Waite's Domestics—fourth Floor save 5.96 on a 42x72-inch private swimming pool GIANT WADING POOLS in Rubberized Canvas 10°" | Regularly 16.95! Ors @ Durable All- Steel Tubing! @ Four Handy Corner Seats—Safety Engineered! @ Long Lasting Rubberized Heavy-Duty Canvas! Here is a real buy in a private swimming pool for your | children in their very own backyard — away from ail« dangers and heovy traffic! Pool is supported by a well constructed all-steel tubular frame. Extra-heavy duty canvas that is waterproof with thick rubberized coat to last many years. Easy to assemble and no trick to take care of for years to come! Hurry in now and save! Values from 2.95 to 3.95! Men’s Famous Brand SWIM. TRUNKS 99 8 e Briefs and Boxers! @ Cottons, Nylons and Taffetas! Super selections in men’s rugged plain or fancy masculine stylings! Wide variety ef, shades and bright summer colors < me slight: armmper fections that in mo way harm the wearing qualities — allow you te we much- more!’ Come ‘in now during our Big Happy Birthday Sales S-M-L-XL Waite's Men's Sportswear—Street Floor Regularly 3.95 and 5.00! Men’s Summer Pajamas “>” > f Short sleeve, knee length plisse, venti- lair, batiste fabrics—all super cool. Many wash ‘n. wear fabrics in solids. and fancies. _ collection “Sizes A-B-C-D. Rich of smart prints and pastels Stéck up now during our 60th Birth- day of Biggest Savings Ever! Waite's Men's Furnishings—Street Floor save 16.90 when you buy two super deluxe “Saran” webbing lounges @ Completely Wash- able and Weather Resistant! © Wide & Comfortable Saran Webbing! @ Super strong tubular aluminum that aye bright for years! For home... garden. . pool—use indoors or outdoors! Light, yet sturdy and adjusts to 4 comfy positions with a touch of your finger on the control. of: turquoise/white, green/ivory, charcoal/pink! is the time to buy during our Big Happy Birthday Sale! | Waite’s Outdoor Furniture Center—Downsiairs Store a: Lightweight Aluminum Collapsible Chaise Longue 48.90 Value for 2! 16” folds com- pactly .. stores easily! hoose rich colors Now oo [1 6 Limited Children’s Playtime Favorites in Summer Playshoes Waite's Toye—Dewnsteles Store _-i SAVE WwW H ITE $50.00! buttonholes.....0 _. PNGB ge), 7 Valo... Ane a with this 2. # @ @ Full Rotary Machine @. Regularly $159.00! © American Made by , Famous White Sewing Machine -Company! Quantity While They Last! NO MONEY DOWN! Completely’ equipped to make plain or. keyhole buttonholes . . embroider, make ruffles or pleats. Make various hem widths . bind bias tape, top stitch. Make lace inser- .; tions, monogram, darn, mend or patch! Yours to- day at this big savings! 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White a few of one sty te so hurry eeu only i they las Regularly 2.98 Women’s Housedresses 99 Regularly 1.00 if perfect Biflex Bras 2 tor 99° Famous Biflex bras in cotton Che 3-Point Hammock and Stand Budget Lingerie ‘Dresses —Street Floor * —Third Floor of Fashion Reg. 24.95! 10°” ¢ save 13.96! Non-tilt %-point hammock with heavy gauge durable ajl-steel frame, Full width, vat dyed cloth in ri green or red, Buy Leos Oa aoe Biggest Birthday Savings iver . in Layaway! Waite's Outdoor Furniture—Downstairs Store aa a - = Cash Down on any Item on this Page! 6 Months to Pay With a Waite’s “CCC” Account — | = ee ns eee Trg ee ee ew ee - f tayen ee ot ae oon soe oat es ee ——— a Big Birthday Savings for the Whol le Family on All Six Value-Packed Floors — Call FE +2511! , 7 | save on 8.99 to 10.99 values in famous wash hen ... wearthem ... never go near the iron Berkshire Maid’s Specially Pure thased Summer Millinery Gailey & Lord © Dip” n Done Cotton Pinatfores So 2° . Cotton and Silk Blend. ~ SP ON a, ae up to 8.98! Dresses for Summer for Mom and Sister! Sv y Sa @ Every hat brand new, just unpacked! @ Daring values during our yr ‘ . }2-20 141241, Happy Birthday Sale! D 99 | 99 Don't wait to mark your calendar, come to . : ‘ Waites today for this exceptional once-a-year | sale of new Summer Hats —purchased just for S61 Flesh (ie ur big celebration during our Happy Birrhday r } Sizes 12-20! Sale’ Delight in all the newest silhouettes Pert pinafores fhat take sudsing beautifully... ' ? come out looking bright . Waite’s Millinery—Third Floor of Fashion ana fresh... ready to wear = without soning. All three styles feature 14° back t ues rippers tor smooth fit | save 1.99 on regularly 5.98 famous fuller fabrics in drip-dry aeereie fy COTTON and save dollars more @ Prints, solids and checks! Here is an exceptional opportuntry tor you to treat yourself to @ tresh, new and cool wardrobe of the newest silhouettes Colorfast and so wrinkle shy, Red, blue and lilac. Baby checks with rose overlay in pink, blue and lavender ba Bo up Ose Waites Housedresses—Third Floor Girls wear—Second Floor YE” Y Eni dresses) All . SKIRTS . famous Gatley G Lord ri : breeze-coo! cottons that | . a wath so easy beng 7 save 99 on first quality all-around shadow-panel 99 Santer ized rasuxelvod | ’ - } . eve of that just new look. . | ¥ “ Jacket dress pictured Coolest is just‘one of a superb _ Pes 4 alection . . . all at ’ >@ Juniors an this one low price. ., : Cotton Misses Sizes! come in today, 45 9-15 & 8-20. Slips | | | . | \. i vio @ Colortul Prints | \ oe N i. 99 } . y) f ad : ond Solids. All NG, \ ss : . ye : l/ 4 ye \ Belted. Waite's Inexpensive Dresses—Third Fioor of Fashion , @ Famous Fuller Fabrics—All Crease Resistant! @ Summer Styles to Mix n’ Match! ‘ pt tolls eatin. = -ahsotacosi : value to 4.98 in girls’ ® Regularly 3.98! Just: wnagine it! These beautiful summer Cotton skirts... plus many, 8 ‘ ) many not shown . yours right now when you wont them .. . at o Big Blouses Choose trom no-iron Birthday Sale Savings Price''' Three styles in 12-gored,.unpressed side EIS, (sola could wish for-. . . hurry in today for yours and save! nr m onSlembosied Waite’'s Sportswear—Third Floor of Fashion cottons with dainty _— trims. Several aa’ : and Skirts S 99° | Se r 4 VA ~. ’ ; } Tailored dainty - | pas pleats, box and cluster pleats Prints and solids in every color that you 4 ! by i M4 i uD save on newest ensemble toppers to wear right through summer cnoose in sizes 32-44 Fully Lined Rayon Faille Dusters _Average..and yaaa seg Drints and giripes ¢ im girlie’ sleeveless . i blouses Cool * sanforised cottons @ ; tall propor- b, with lovely lace ; H ; af A . trims Gites 7 to 14 i Ly tions All) in* snowy white e Regularly 19.98! @ Sizes 7-15 and 8-18! ‘ i if j 2 Choose a whole new slip 2 Vi f \ : wardrobe for the coming ro tet , ; ; a: 99 f \ oy ; jere is yOur Constant Companion to e for city. travel or dressy wear one of our mbbonette or Y : a on summer weather. ah, ‘linen style dusters inf cardigan or tuxedo cut Ch cose push-up leeves or wide cuft and a belted t -. e, ‘7 4A today_and save fitted style Ideal to top everything from slim go full-skirted fashrons . é eer . ae! . . $ i o> aus Better eee ne Floor Coats—Third Floor of Fashion Pull circles unpressed 5 Dieats and belted stvies are stil] vours in thie fthe collection of girls sanforired cotton - skirts Choose from “SMart prints and vivid j solid colots Sizes 7-14 Save on Women’s Famous Shoes Regularly 99 — si te OY Waite's Girlswear —Second Floor sie OP bee 6 ” » 1 r : , ; F a -— A cally’. ciate Miia tit Biante le ‘ regularly to 1.98 favorite whee ie Boys’ Shorts: , 4 3 6 ta 12! 99: i Cotton shorts in sturdy denims, : seersuckers@ chines, twills—all —= ‘¥ Santorized fabrics to take many, | many washings. Fully cut boxer styles with fly front in solids @nd astripes. Stock up today in all wanted colors. a. ~ | save 99c an new wanted assortment of save on slight irregulars for limited " ti nly! _ | Summer Handbags “en = ) Seamless Nylons 99 , - Reg. 2.98 Values! [i - ; Four pairs for only : Be @ New summer shades plus stunning 2.99! Waites Boyswear—Second Floor °° ‘white! & Superb collecti on of new wart J sutmer bag: Seamles: nylons tor that coveted bare - leg _~. Te j Mi ee * Wh totes, clutches, pouch: travel begs and summer look with ever so slight trregularities — 1 _elassics in plastic’ calf. pynts and moveity that in ho way harm the wearing qualities Famous nylon mesh Flex Walkers .pecially - Terrific values in foam-padded ties fer fabrics. Every one a gem to ge ,our new Banish all those fears about crooked seams purchased tor our Big Happy. Birthday Sale! ‘ superb comfort Choose maricane leather with } ensembles the added touch of ta:te and wanted choose a new supply of seamless in*two rich Choose natural mesh. ginger calf. white mash padded sole, strap 4énd vamp Red, white, t elegance. Sapop up several today during our colors, sizes 8! > to. 'T) Hurry in and save and white calf. black mesh and black patent, : | C leath Le Big Happy Birthday Sale . today’ Sizes to 10 im narrow, medium and| wide black and vanilla, Also maricane leather j 7 widths with padded sole in wanilla, white or black _ Waite’s Handbags—Sireet Floor Waite's Hosiery—Street Floor Q : 5 : . . . : e % ; bie Waites Women's Shoes—Street Floor ' . : : . "e regularly 1.00 women's regularly 3.98 20-gal. , regularly 3.98 plastic regularly 1.98. boys’ regularly 1.00 boxed regularly 1.00 nylow regularly 2.98 fitted a regularly 1.00 women's “co I =) . | : i . 4 oy “ ae - Percale ‘Scuffs | | Garbage Cans Diaper Pails Dungarees Children’sBooks| | Stretch Gloves || Travel Kits Clip Hats , : a 7 A € , q = ys Bs - 1 ® 4 4 pas Ilo goo | 6 so c. c c c oO for : > = / Comp \ ’ wir “3 . Z . , fit | = f town, en quited solel and" colorfast 2 vs r a fn, pvet Pe Sturdy pails with steel bail and Double knee, Santorized denim Ideal books for your children Teenie Sako ri Chocse Mpiastic Ud siulated cule ween With or pas with 4a) ing cover ! ae peel ae ; . $ ies — | - . 4 s prints. Sizes S-M-L. “Ideal” tor crong side. handles Dod are well fitted cover. Lightweight with zipper tly. , Fully cut: in to learn new skitts wand educa- summer \énsembles, Easy to leathér in all colons and stlyes withouf earrings. Silk and cot- : around the ‘rote or vacations. Garbage Can Rack..... 6 plastic in bright cofors of pink, sizes 6 to 16. Navy colors tyonal activities. Save on sev= wash an white, beige and pink Ait complete wi on fittings ., ton—washable, Sanforized and - Street Floor: Fitth Floor. blue and maize. Second Floor. Save today. Second Floor. eral today. Mezzanine Library. Street Floor, . | Street Floor. ‘ colortast. Street Floor. ss ae - = = BS SS Se SS Eg PORE Rs TS See A SE a =k wees x eS 5 =e Ee eee apg tsb. ee ae ee Se eS - aap a ae ae eS j i w 2G c rie A ! No € ash Down on any Hem on “this Page! 6 Months to Pay w ith a Waite's ” Account! ‘ Bam $30 ES = mt &- * * = < hae aeeaian 2 eget eh ee = se, re Pe a sie sae en eR Sa aes fe pe ee ee = - PSS See ee eT wae <— PP = =e Se =e ie paar ae : —— - nn ere ss !THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 \ , * . e . Pe St urdy | Baby Gate For Porches and Doorways! Wheel With Horn, Gearshift , Heavy Inner Plastic Pad . Raa Only 1.79 Steel Frame 7.95 Use 4 Ways 3.98 ‘7 Helps guard baby! Strong rivet Plastic seat folds down, guard An auto seat, bed, play chair an ae f gonstruction that extends 4-leet arm forms per when tot stands or bassinette' Has stee! ena. = 7a teen Be 7 : Wood smfoo'n'y inished and Has plastic wéeel- comiort-cut .eled frame, washable cotton a, ap : = Ld £ oe ~_ Ad _— a varnished seat, back. twill removable body. on a at bs : Te : , _ is 4 } f a : 4 . Bs. . ye _ ‘ 4 ia a ms bf ud bot ' VFA R¢ r . RY “. SN D4 Ses 4 fia aa ‘ a ut é ih Pgh ‘ Sod / | JOIN THE THRIFT-PARADE TO SEARS AND SAVE _, | ROEBUCK AND CO. A — child's sandals Be. cool healthful 4... ¢3 ¥ génuine leather nylon plisse shirts SS *, 4 1.79 : . x be Assorted fancy and solid colors ... Choose yours now for their summer comiort, at a savings of 82: cents each. pair Assorted fancy and solid colors leisure wear. A top value that Infants’ H-8 : Beige jeaytl taper, eat will please you and your Brown or Red , ; oe ' _ _. Sleeve, patch pocket, button down Saas for/ yourself... . A fortunate Special Purchase brings you __Ule front. Sizes 4 to 16. et a pair at Sears! . . . these well made al! leather sandals for Boys’ Clothing—Maia Floor. Open Monday and Friday Nights more than $1 less than you'd expect py men’s airy sandals 6 SALE 7 PRICED -\ TOMORROW and SAT. LAST SALE DAYS! You don't know what summer comfort, means until you enjoy the breezy coolness /of these men's leather sandals. Pertect at home, the beach or for all to pay for them. Both styles have bouncy long-wear Sear-O-Foam soles. Hurry in now! ° 4 women’s flatties You'd expect to pay 2.98 * Fun-loving open batefoot style in soft leather. Oh, so cooll ‘ 5 You'll want both wheat and 5. + white colors at this price. Sizes J . ne , a : Save 10c on Every Yard 99 3 and 3 98 |. + . 80-Square| — | 1 only . . : Tee |} o> Percale. d 0 qd ? © all-around natural ventilation , rm } © lightweight, buoyant crepe seles Yd. C: 50 omiortable ‘ © easy to care 98 - z 0 oeS @ 0 These shoes represeht the lowest red or blue 3 - EVELET cost “air-conditioning” we know! ; : arco me s Naturally porous fabric uppers © Regularly 39¢ Yd. For women, fedad blue) necy breath-in air all-around, keep 36-inches wide, in a wide’ children : blue, sandalwood your feet really cool and assortment of prints. Save oe oe a comfortable in hottest weather; aroma sae a pe 6 in Seal “s and they're washable. Smart or many decorating ideas. : navy blue only. casual styles for both men and Dai P . wg © boys .. . so good looking, ainty ermanently nro pu nse ties : . youll want to wear em Flocked 44-Inch 12 in faded blue, even for dress. : , navy blue. sandal= ~ ee eee , N ] Sh wood and brown. 9 ee : rs i. BOYS’ sizes ) to ; y on ee 6 in brown and et = ‘ navy blue only Reg. Co . ¢ 89c yd. | @ Save 15¢ per yard — ; ‘As cool! and summery-look . ing a fabric as you could want. It looks delicate yet , is strong and serviceable. OA Lon cool cotton covered Hand-washable — needs lit little girls playwear. with lovely nylon detail! le ironing. Vivid colors. eee) oan a Ideal for gay blouses, chil a. Figure- wa ion an , Suit Elastic ae white | 98 e. dren's wear. nylon lace trim 8 = tt t j ; SUP la uiclllwed! Sussat pe icoars Vosd | Geods—NeisFiobe ' Fashions. Solids or checks ° t nylon—ceotton. 9-18 mos ea. d li Sad zo and slips pie be/ girl's suit and robe set Ay My Saucy printed straw dolls , \ .* . mJ dance over cotton poplin 98 £ 88 ) Pp e Cc i Le | | p U r Cc h a S e on auld perch on terry rg your Ea. F ° cloth jacket 2- f * . ; é choice tz of famous mill Nylon and Dacron* etn. r >! ; y) wy, Sunsuit Selection = LM ee tae Tne et | ( /, 7h (/; } ( fi in » ‘ " cotton yours now in oy / (4 } AG 98 ‘ mm -.- J full .or hall slips to fit every- sh e | S — (} LMAHLE / HEH) } LC 1. Only ig aes; | thing in your wardrabe . a es bi -— a2 ey Wag Many lovely styles, you'll - wrin k | es. e+ y @ come ruffled... one with over- mis | ih E want several Sizes 32-40 2% = skirt! All dainty darlings in Ba ta | ie ‘4 . Reg. 298! ero oT x A ; “t “prints and solids. 1-3 Ef a oo ‘i , a & a ‘ ~ *. *DuPont polyester fiber Sa . ¢ he? Lingerie Dept.—Main Floor Yo a om \ : ' m NG “Nee | ' ne. ‘ : € 4 ‘ t ic i Dan River Cotton i ie ae ae Hig . fe PM istezs Width Cc ‘ Swimming Trunks | * Rais ; Sm 4 : , pre-shrunk e ; ee = -yd. 89¢ yd. : Nou 98<« . ‘Bis sme: > Pee sane Cyr YN 6} Beautiful Dan River cottons perfect for those Bee, esbee Pa is \ rh. summer cotton dresses, skirts and blouses. zay plaid denim with elastic , wi It’ I C waist for better hit‘ qnd full & 3” ; ts preshrunk, washfast and sunfast. Very gceiate | Eni! linirg Honey- f ~—— little ironing, sheds wrinkles. suckle 2 to 8 i. _¢ * : Ld : ‘ = _ SALE! White Thread |. eae, 700 yards; size SC; 3 3° len, reg. SGC- =). 2.2.22. ee: : } ! a Auto Bed-Seat & Sicliifaction guaranteed on jouw meoney back “SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5.4171 | @ oe ' \ 2 ( . : \ ; zi ’ SA 2 “yy j 7 ~ . ee Ste peee x THE PONTI AC PRESS, THURSD: AY,. MAY 24, 1956 pY Ly Ye NEW-TYPE BOAT WITH A LASTING FLOAT—In his new-type ” unsinkable lifeboat, Claus Sorensen, of Esbjerg, Denmark, sits in the navigator’s seat as the craft boat, 20 feet long and seven feet is put through a trial run. The wide, is capable of holding eight | toni.” A proposed world cruise will test the craft's unsinkability in hurricane weather. Medical Doctor's Course Presents Arduous Trial (Many high school seniors «il! science in high school as to have| ot all the areas, the Blue Ridge: among, the National Military Parks ' | ‘Termed ne placeable national chez Trace Parkway in Mississippi, |demands on facilities. It will pro- Shenandoah in Virginia. jvide overnight acc om modations | ifor 54,000 visitors, as compared to Keaching Into the Territories, | ‘pees the system includes 20,320-foot | Any government facilities of | Museums-and historic houses in’ colle; neat fall To sequal tnt chem Sad their parents with what |no time for literature, history = they might expect im training (hey ua , might take, this fourth of five ar angu: ge.” fic has beem prepared) By JOHN BARBOUR ANN ARBOR w— ‘When we consider applications for medica! school, we are selecting a doctor, not just a student,” *. « * To the high school student who hopes someday to be a doctor,; "_, these words by Wayne L. Whitaker, * assistant dean of the University) of Michigan's Medical School, have considerable import. There is more to being 4 | doctor than an abstract wish, more than an inclination to sci- | ence studies, more than ¢t desire to emulate a relative ore) friend in the medical profession. “We deplore the tendency," Prof. | Whitaker says, ‘‘to classify stu-| dents early by their ultimate goals a general education is the first requirement.” . MUST KNOW ENGLISH What should the high school student bring with him to his first four years in college? “‘A sound preparation in the use of the Eng-| lish language and other languages’ “The cost_aad- ieee involved ia | | training often scare off appli- cants. After four years of college, a would-be doctor must take | four years of general medical | school and at least a year of in. | ternship before practice. If he wants to specialize, he a add twe to five years of resi- dency training In his specialty. doctors in central and northern |Michigan. With the wartime bulge) _ of returning veterans over, ‘\derland of scenery in the national ler, the parks attract-ever increas-/Mead National Recreational Area jing numbers: 380,000 in 1916, more|in Arizona-Nevada. | = areas, improved roads, trails, and Hawall National Park with, power and communication Sy> the scenic_voleanoes Kilauea and items, will increase enjoy ment of Mauna Loa and the extinct cone There is a great need for more} °, tit cw a a me Crushed to Death - 4 at abit wa CPished whet \of* steel broke loose and fell On|") a ional “al § X ec lourist ver MUSKEGON uf — Janos* Varga, hone 6 SANTA FE. WN. M. uh Burglar ‘ \45, of Muskegon Heights, suffered! . |who broke ifite the Pink “Garter \fatal injuries’ Monday in work a WASHINGTON - — Nature’s won-)Parkway in Virginia and North/and pos teries. ‘ Shiloh, | Laan ay es plea aaa Crane Divi-| Dragon trees in/ the Canary fora gy eye Mb aei | Carolina drew thedargest number|see, also a popular shrine, attract-|sion. Coroner John A. DeHorn said| Islands, may be 50 feet in circum-/foreign brands of Hduet, plus §94 |parks is expected to lure a record- of travelers in 1955 — more .than! ied | 505,895, Var a Was assisti c r ‘breaking number of travele rs—at ‘4,000, 000... Three other areas count-| =e —— esis ed a behead Jace ference and 3,000 years old. cash. ‘least 53,000,000 ‘this year. | led 2,000,000 persons—Great Smoky | a Mountains National Park, the_Nat- sasures’’ by President Eisenhow-|Alabama and Tennessee, and’ Lake ' - | | _ a . ochester Builder’s Show May 25-26&27 - . At HALBACH FIELD, ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN 4 3 Don’t miss the mony interesting and edueatianal exhibits . . . forty-four different ones to faseinatée and entertain you! The newest in building materials home furnishings, ‘do-it-yourself’ equipment and many marvels of today’s ‘scientific world. | ‘than 20,000,000 in 1941 and about aA | 50,000,000 in 1955, the National Geo-| aL Be ae me : | Both East and West boast parks raphic Society says. ‘ , he - and historic areas with familiar . * * * | - = names: Yellowstone in Wyoming onré . Wirth, rect | i Conrad L. Wirth, director of the Montana and Idaho, Glacier in Nationally 8 atic Souvice lorseccs ‘Montana, Yosemite in California, '80,000,000 visitors a year by 1966 zion! Gl Utak’Grand) (Canyon! in DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM — | Arizona, Mammoth Cave in Ken- The Park Service has started ajtucky, the Great Smoky Mountains 10-year program nicknamed ‘Mis- in North Carolina and Tennessee, ision 66"' to eare for the increasing |Isle Royale in Michigan, ~and oe . 26 OK : i a shea nl tor ” a Mount McKinley in Alaska, high- tl Ea hcg | % and Pic ost summit in North America, |par -ks and historic areas of Haleakala. concessions which mar natural the parks receive about 14,000,000 beauties the cag are vd ae persons a year, Nearly 4,000,000 located. Altogether, the National | i445 attend lectures and camp- Park Service looks after 181 areas. From Acadia in Maine fire programs. Some 2,000,000 go. , | and the Florida Everglades, the on guided tours, group extends westward to OU VM © Mount Rainier in Washington and | The battlefield at Gettysburg, | the Channel Islands off the which was visited by 719,740 per-| California coast.' isons in 1955, holds top interest Show hours are from 3:00 p. m. to 10:00 p. m. on Friday, 12:00 noon to 10:00 p. m. on Saturday and Sunday. Free Parking and children under 12 will be admitted FREE IF ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT! Sponsored by the Rochester ions Club DIAMONDS! WATCHES! JEWELRY! eal. schools are accepting about} |. -33 half of the students who apply. They carefully explain, however, that they want more well-qualified | : |applicants—especially from doctor- short areas. * e “We are interested.” Prof. Whitaker explains, “‘only in = person and his qualifications." An applicant is judged not os |grades alone, but: on his personal | maturity and his maturity of pur: | pose. He must have, Prof. Whitaker | says; * * @¢ “The motivation or desire to be a physician; - interest in other, —a foundation of success in mathe jpeopie; integrity; initiative and | matics and the sciences,” says considerable courage.” Prof. Whitaker. k Because he will care for tne) ives of other people, he must be! M | He should develop “the habit sound without questi. ot study and the habit of suc- ” -He should be ‘“‘physicaily me te_stand rigor “ud | Turkish Quads “have c ra manua dexterity.” ‘Collect $800 It is quite all right. Prof. Whitaker says, for a student to, have “a tentative interest in m« dj-! cine, but he should also ‘have an open mind to sample other fields.’ “He should,” he adds, ‘‘expose himself to many courses, different teachers and associate with people in other professions.” NEEDS THE CLASSICS Emphasis on science in high school is not enough. “It is unfor tunate,” Prof. Whitaker says. Men's Better SUITS Values in Prize Money | IZMIR. Turkey—The only quad-| ruplets in Turkey—named Liberty, | Justice, Fraternity and Equality— recently won $800 in a drawing] held by a ie Ao! its depositors. | ’ } The aan were born in July, | |1950, to Ayshe Susuzlu, wife of an | litinerant vendor ‘of Izmir, ] ? + ° Liberty is a boy; the other three | a are girls. They were’ born on the | anniversar) of the proclamation of | °22°° to $40.00: SUMMER SHIRTS Nylons Cottons All Sizes *T 49 Up G&G Slipovers & Colors Swim Suits-Play Shorts All Sizes and Styles — *T 98 “2 . $2.9 Uetiorm Styles 3] 58 | Men’s Work Shirts °| Blue 3] 00 Chombray.... Men’s Shoes | All Sizes and. Sty Ss 39 les Save! Save! Save! _ $2.49 Men’s Du ngarees .. r 69 CONN'S et “that- he -should go so far in Turkey's democratic constitution. | ’ | PRE-SUMMER SALE 17 WEVER -7O BE- FORGOTTEN SAVINGS! THIS 1S THE OPPORTUNITY YOUVE BEEN WAITING /URK WATKTIVT AME YES, We're REALLY CLEARING HOUSE in Preparation for Fall Buying, Odd Lots, Short Lots, CLON OUT Over Stocks . . . GENUINE DIAMOND” == {NO MONEY DOWN} 5: 8° syd eet _ PAY AS LITTLE AS 25* WEEKLY! BARGAIN’ THERMOS Men's Jewelry $ _ Tle Bars Ladies’ —Men's keen DIAMON DS =] WATCHES |ia Genuine Leather i ra ets Values 29 ¢ #450 SD AT NEVER-T0-BE- " Scatter OT Th E-FORGOTTEN SAVINGS! TRMEFAPMIR DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO SAVE YOU PLENTY! | COMNGWONS Say pene $ ee foot Pamen Ring. .$ a Pearl MEN'S LADIES’ = fo o | ; Se eeE ed esos, oUt Necks [$49.50 Bulova 23.88 $29.75 Bulova 14.88 Lxpansion haa 85.00 6 Dia. Wedding Band --32.66 | 7) : “Photoidents Wee oe 150.00 8 Dia Bridal Set. 66.66 MH tees Sh!" I S950 Ginn 2488 48:75 Cruse” 2288 Reg. 95 Values to 3.95 OUT THEY GO 71.50 Longine 31.88°' 55.00 Benrus 24.88 71.50 Bulova 32.88 65.00 Elgin .. 29.88 75.00 Elgin .. 34.88 71.50 Longine 32.88 ’ : . 125.00 Gruen 59.88 85.00 Bulova 39.88. BAK A/N’ Hundreds of Other Fine Watches te Choose From LAYAWAY NOW FOR THE GRADUATES 275.00 14 Dia. Bridal Set .... 123.66 300.00 12 Dia. Bridal Set .... 139.66 450.00 16 Dia. Bridal Set .... 209.66 We will allow you the original price when Necklaces you trade for a large DIAMOND. and ‘LAYAWAY NOW FOR THE JUNE BRIDE Earring Sets WRIT TEM CUARANTEE WITH EL ERY CUR CHASE 1 = VOW 1S THE TIME TO OE! OO SALE “77 LL 88: FOR THE FIRST 100 pad our THEY GO | PEOPLE AT OUR DOORS . OUT THEY 60| 24° C Sm Garaget TOMORROW AT IOA.M. _iaumenneneal RINGS Pearl ..\... $47.50 Man's Ruby ........ $39.73 Ladies’ Onyx ....... $14. 88 3-Pc. Cufflinks and Tie Bar Sets Reg. $5.00—$6.00—$7.50 $24.95 Ladies’ l Set | é 97° SEWING SUSAN Complete Sewing Set “or 90 Pieces . sii Man's Tygereye .. - $12. 78 SN NIG Wicca: C $37.50 Ladies’ Camee - $15. 88 BUY NOW FOR THE RNING Needles BUY NOW FOR GRADUATE | THREADER— THE GRADUATE! Serry, only one to an adult. CUM" 3E ON HAND EARLY FOR YOURS! coe Electric PRESSURE COOKERS PERCOLATORS TOOK AT THIS 2s “1B dy 7 fe DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM NEISNERS _ RONSON SHAVERS re $Q99 $19.95 no trade necessary PRESTO Electric Automatic , Ledies’ WATCHES + 1 Year Guarentee - Reg. $390.75 . , . 1 Z _ 7 | 45 NORTH SAGINAW STREET | ONE 0A CUSTOM Men’s WATCHES Shock, Waterproof. Reg. $19.75 $1 4% qq: Sooo ve ly. - — a | (THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 24, “LADY ‘LUCK IS WITH YOU TOMORROW" You don't need a “Rabbit's Foot” a “Four-Leaf Clover” a “Horse Shoe” or any other lucky charm to be lucky during this great’sale! Get ready for ‘Decoration Day."’ Yes, brand new 1956 | aseR TTT CouP : 25 STAMPS FREE . Friday - Saturday / an an ab OD OD am OD GD GD Gp on on oe oe Free gift for you! Nothing to buy!. 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No-!ron cot- All, wool, Fully lined solide, | All first quality cases. 59c Needs no ironing. plisse Sizes 4 to 14 standing values continued Perma-litt Bras. _shadow panel cotton ton. Junior; misses’, large sizes. novelties 10 to 18 DOWNSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS SECOND FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR a MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR 4 SECOND FLOOR | ! 7 Reg. $5.99 Reg. $1.49 Reg. $1.00 Reg. $8.99 Reg. $1.99 Reg. $5.99 Reg. $99 Reg. $15 Linen Fine Chenille Fine Quality Girls’ Dress. Sport Ladies’ Cool Ladies’ Ledies’ : LADIES BED - CUP- SUMMER MENS POLO- SUMMER NORTH FUR COATS SPREADS | SAUCER SLIPS | PANTS HALTERS BLOUSES . STOLES... . $300 69s 66« $388 88« $188: $29 $799 oe wer est “Come early: While 100/last F included are Sanforized batiste or plisse Lucky purchase, checks, solids, Save on new summer styles Choose from long sleeves, %4 | J Moutons Fur jacket included. Crease resistant, Pink, jue, f they go fast 4-piece cigarette sets slips Sizes 4 to 14 novelties. 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Red Come save : DOWNSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS SECOND FLOOR MAIN FLOOR cee MAIN FLOOR - MAIN FLOOR , SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR mi Reg. $1.69 Reg. 3.75 Reg. $1.49 Reg. $1.29 Reg. $1.00 Rey. $7.93 Reg. $24.99 Reg. $3.99 Chicken Quality Boxer-Style Boys’ Lastex Nylon Stretch Ladies’ Betier Ladies’ Maternity FEATHER CURITY BOYS SWIM MENS SWIM WRIST DRESSES PILLOWS y DIAPERS JEANS SUITS » $OX SUITS _ WATCH A * 719« 294 do: 94¢« 99« — 2 tw S$] $599 $165 $299 y . . Big saving on first quality First quality 20 « 40 absorbent First quality good weight den- Your choice of boxer or lastex Perfect for dress of work. One Outstanding selections in lastex Jeweled movement Expansion Washable prints. Solid -colors. figured casing. gauze diapers. Limit 2 im Sizes 3 to 6x styles Sizes 2 to 6x size fits all styles, 32 to 38 J band. Ideal graduation gift. Sizes 10 to 18. DOWNSTAIRS | SECOND FLOOR - « SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR - SECOND FLOOR A Fr ; Reg. $2.99 . : — Holds 16 ; 1 Reg. $1.49 Reg. $1.49 Reg. $1.99 Reg. $29.99 Reg. $49.99 Reg: $12.95 Reg. $2.99 | Garments Tots’ Nylon Cool Summer Cool Sport Men's Fine Outstanding Ladies’ Gold Ladies’ GARMENT SUN — GIRLS BOYS SPORT MENS Birthstone _ ‘PLAY gases Tal ePism +—-BAGS ——« SUITS — SHORTS SHIRTS COATS SUITS RING SHOES :. 5 } $1, 99° || 94¢ 89s $15: $25, $895 $400 Lugky day special’ Save all fern Rhumfis back style-“Noo] Good fitting shorts in denims, A : / . s on this value group. tt Solic | : | Lord winter garments Low J~ a sites ' oa. ees oe and wulles Sines on Gre ly aye | ri a oe = will pay. 0 Te shop this over rn Calero oe cae 4 a baae and on m DOWNSTAIRS - SECOND FLOOR ° SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR ' MAIN, FLOOR es MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR . ft . ¥ =i, i a %& 4 % _ mR Ls TI AC PRESS. nite "RSDAY. M. rAY 24: 1956. ‘HARDWAR ™ From Your Local Hardware Dealer! “v9. 9 BIG DAYS-MAY 24th to JUNE 2nd WHEELBARROWS The Values on Sale Sim >. RUBBER-TIRED wee ows 4 Bons. Va ss ASSOCIATI gg There’s a Home Ouned Hardware in Indejtndent . _HOME OWNED at These Dealers | ‘| HARDWARE ~ Your Neighborhiod i ——— Special — - sn | LADIES’ Soy an | GREEN THUMB at Only AUBURN HEIGHTS GLOV ES a Fa a | fH KEEGO HARDWARE KO. 3 $3 9 54 pe 3320 Auburn Rd. FE 2-1623 Not Assembled f{} KELLY'S HARDWARE * ‘fs { 3994 Auburn Ave. FE 2-8811 - eo Pi | £6. ROOK oF Ps Oe te ee _ | BIRMINGHAM WALNUT LAKE HARDWARE ca CLIP THIS COUPON [J "22" ITIs $ £00 O CASH Af} cuarKsron i ¥ ‘ 7 (2 | KELLEY HARDWARE 4 \ ‘WO RTH on any perches of $10 or over! E x’ . 27 S. Main St. MA 5-6111 2 ** rales ‘ ; ; gN\ (Limit 1 to a Customer) ‘ > 5 ‘ ‘ << ¥ COMMERCE : — | , : | os ye KOMLSSS ; COMMERCE HARDWARE j Regular $3.98 Value ot oo = a. 123 Commerce Rd. EM 3-4131 © 50 FOOT S$ 19 / + Chic eo , LENGTH ge 83 MIXED “Qa: (1 DRAYTON PLAINS = 2. if =~ Guaranteed Take advantace of this coupon {\#|| SRM GRASS SEED 5 FILLMORE HARDWARE ; 89« Mere oe ersecrecsss value ke get acquainted, with your 5 Pannde 4108 W. Walton Blvd. ‘OR 3-1880 / neighborhood hardware dealer who | ‘ *Ccan supply your ever hardware ‘\\ S ED. 4 . KEEGO HARDWARE NO. 2 need and save you-money too! = SE $ 8 9 Pek | GAN2O Dixie wy OR 3 1878 = , ~ || gest auacuty 2 = “te i bd ‘ = e==——3) : > % ——_'¥ > A H LAKE ORION - ~ GARDEN HOE or 7 noni CORMETT HARDWARE | 14-TOOTH BOW. oe a 377 S. Broadway MY 357931 Special | bg] CUMMINGS HARDWARE at ‘Only back y\ 47 E. Flint St. MY 3-581] SPEAKER & SON HARDWARE 101 S. Broadway __ MY 3-3911 COMPRESSED AIR | Long Handle TANK SPRAYER |. = Round Point _—‘| & | MILFORD ~ catvanizen $ 7” SHOVELS A wuror waRowarRE =) _ OXFORD — Special : By Miterd os MU 4.2955 4 . | ; Koala $ 2 89 STRONG STURDY | GRASS SHEARS | SEA WHIPS | f edaae eae » Priced $T 49 id ae | TURNSTEAD HARDWARE "SPECIAL! 16 Inch HAND MOWER ea * 5-BLADE S$ ; 9 8 BALL-BEARING : . MODEL See Our Display of POWER MOWERS from aie “te Oxtord QA 8-2519 a ) : , all —— ROCHESTER , INDEPENDENT HARDWARE DEALERS | cos | = | : . BURR HARDWARE PONTIAC : HARVEY'S HARDWARE LLEWELLYN HARDWARE . KEEGO HARBOR . 429 Main St. OL 1.5311 | 559 North Peery FE 4.0441 & SPORTING GOODS . | | ¢ roe HARDWARE TaAuie GARD Wi 1545 Union Lake Rd. = EM 3-321 aie oe ee CASE'S HARDWARE - : reen Lake Rd. EM 3-4338 . ; i aoe i , 456 Orchard Loke Ate FE 5.8724 McBRIDE HARDWARE STRONG BROS. HARDWARE 335 Main St Ob 4204, 489. Santor 92 , | - 4 ; re sie ae McKIBBEN-CHILDS HARDWARE WATERFORD “405 Moin St. OL 2-6221 | BULMAN HARDWARE , /- 1576 Union Loke Rd. EM 3-3501 DICK DEAN'S HARDWARE | | 2ENO EMenhath tate PA FE 5.877) FAY-BARKER HARDWARE . ——_——=~pIONEER. HOME EQUIPMENT 2882 Sista ey aaa) | Ss ee és a : : 79 S. Saginaw St. . _._ FE 2-3721 - 71615 Wishend Rd, Q OR 3-7685 J &M HARDWARE WALLED LAKE : ag FAVIC WaPnWwADE g _— ~@ ‘ < 5624 Highland Rd. OR 3-3322 ; | ! _gpnevine ennps 7 KEEGO HDWE. WAREHOUSE | F. J. POOLE CO. JIM’S HARDWARE __ __ WILSON’S HARDWARE ) 906 W. Huron St. FE 5-8883 , 20 Osmun St.. FE 2-6506 147 Oakland Ave,» BEE 4.1594 « 6937 Willioms Lake Rd. OR 3-1120 “Walled Lake MA 4-1301 - . Tala San a t o™ | Se aie. sa ies Pe Payee OE ye Oe R ee f eae ‘ a 4 j ’ : fat , Fe ee ea * A __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 24, 1956 __ = J arg . (wa Bris <7; oe sone eouert Shien tes % Ss Sot af Save « at 3-Sisters on Frozen Foods MORTON’S LARGE | CHERRY PIES ~ Regular 59¢ Seller 3 9 c 3, SISTERS NEW ‘LOW PRICE . SNO-CROP FROZEN PEAS ..5‘ *1® LARGE...FANCY...SWEET WATER— MELONS LEAN, MEATY BULK Large Bologna Spare Ribs I-yos whe BETTER SPREAD OLEO 599 BOUNCEY Dog Food 12" TABLE KING ~ PORK & BEANS 3 JumBo $ 00 46-02. Can PINEAPPLE Ah no. 2 $400 ; _ Cans HILLSDALE, FANCY, SLICED - FANCY SLICED, in Heavy Syrup PEARS | heey” «29° S69" 3 1" 8 Sisters’ Grand Beef speia TENDER ROUND SIRLOIN or SWISS STEAKS ‘For Your Freezer 3 Sisters Offer FULL SIDES of _ BEEF eo Beef Pot Roast...........° 29 COFFEE Memorial ahi ail & Old Tavern 1-Pound Vacuum Tin Fresh, Lean, Ground Beef 3°" 89° | in FRESH FRUITS and / PRODUCE DAILY All Day 8 Sisters’ ei | California Carrots iz. =9 15 Celery... Pascal . 19: Fancy, Solid Tomatoes... * 1s i Each 2-33" Pen, Solid, cose Peppers... Large, Sweet Cantaloupes . HALF OR WHOLE HICKORY SMOKED [SLAB BACON . . 2a Table King Fancy Merchandise . Top Quality at Low Prices! | FANCY... . EXTRA JUICY Kidney Beans......... 10 can: $1,00 Cream Style Corn ...... T cans $1,00 Cut Green Beans... Tcom $1,00 Cut Wax Beans... 7 cons $1,00 Grapefruit Sections... 6 cons $1,00 Tomatoes ............. FANCY, SWEET STRAWBERRIES” aC ad a as 3-SISTERS SUPER MARKET Open Daily 9 a.m. to 10: 30 p.m. Including Sunday 608 W. Biches Prices Subject to Change ! ‘ FANCY, CALIFORNIA, EATING ~ ORANGES an 5 0: JUMBO, SWEET, SEEDLESS ~ GRAPEFRUIT 59 New California POTATOES | 25 Lb. $929. Bag = | FLORIDA ORANGES | ” wrens : } ; Peal 7 , 14 fe i 1 gee fr aa TR, yk RS ef ee — jp = i* ee, eg, . aii } * : 4 ! a Es | ya) fo y) ee : om ig ; ; / E : , chy paar ~ THE PONTY. AC PRESS. THU RSD. AY, MAY 24, 1956 } — Le = Sovssessososensees Ch ower Given Wr. and Mrs. Dc L Pl oN C Li f - tor Betty: Brill "Don’t Let- ans Control Your Life Chetwood of | Clinton drive | announce the at Menzel Home Mrs. Lucille Menzel of Edna ave- nue entertained at a miscellane- shower for Betty Brill Tues, day evening * - “By ANNE HEYWOOD working with peopfe and business)something — and it was the be-| Instead, ha to work on whatever Some old proverbs are sound organizations. e \ginning of their toy business! They|is around you to be done and let ; v~ngagement of) true and full of wisdom. But! PRETTY BROKE lare now one of the biggest, and life — which is a pretty smart op : their daughter, *lsome—we might as well admit it In the early years of their mar-' ‘most successful, manufacturers of erator—take it from there! Marilyn Jane ‘—are a Jot of nonsense and ought riage, they ‘weren't well off fi- toys in this country. (Copyright 1956) - id McComas, to to be put into the incinerator be-/nancially. In fact, they were pretty ' s ¢ 6 Howard P. ‘tore they can do any more harm.|broke off and on. But they kept) Mrs. Handler came to see me,/ 7 an . «© © lon with one project or another, straight from Wallace, son these is the old’ chest- knowing that eventually they would | Show. eceecceses e S & a * LJ Betty, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Brill of Williams Lake, is the bride-elect of Jack Kratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kratt DRASTIC the National Tey] {Pocvcoccocessccsccocessccocesecesssrocezoeeossoouan ee GYM SET 2 Swings & Glider . . menter, Marilyn Weber, Rachael University Elliott and Ruth Handler are | Se RS a shipment of | If you are constantly tempted} 15. Sen Se SAND BOX @ Deckard. Momma McGlouthin, Dor where he is an example of what I_mean the’ dell armiere . fo make elaborate plans for your] . cnetet nates Sha # @is Lindeberg, Ann Stukas, Corrine doing post The Handlers now have a mil. They decided to use ‘them: forslife, drop the idea i KAREN’S Kenneth Wyers of Clarkston, to of Waterford. The couple will be of the S. B. een sie ite and ive sour hit the jac kpot. When I asked her the secret of ' married June 9 at Christ Lutheran! W allaces of nut, an you ‘their success, she said, “Well R UCTION Church, Waterford. | Gillin Ge plan.” | There was a-jewelry b : : : : . | : She has asked her sister, Mrs. | S} li Actually, most of the big suc- Elliott's designs — and there was ‘design — and I stick to the busi ON ALL SPRING She ut cesses | know — and I know an 8 doll furniture project that was wness end. Also, we work hard but! h simmering away. be assisted by his brother, Don- ald Kratt, as best man. e man. Rose Kawiecki, Laura Crain, | For safety when you use a Perfect mating of black patent with white and tan calf. _ $17.95 HN Sonn be her maid of honor, Jack will | | Par-' Fiddis gratulations On vfaduate in June from Indiana awful lot of them — did no such | | thing. They played it by ear, as | | it were, and had nothing to do | 1) with rigid plans. | business on thé! Il wedding _ Ruth loves. an ene designer Mrs. Dorothy Sansom of Chif-|daughter, Roberta Ann, May 18 and Mrs» L. D Bumgardner of B. Harbage. of | Lenox avenue, Mra. Warren Fow- | ler of Lake street and Mrs. John | Garrison of Cherokee road have returned from Kalanrazoo where they attended the 2ith annual | Marilyn has been: secretary to the athletic coach, active on the Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs Fred Sawgle of La- Almanian and Scotsman periodi- peer and Mrs. Raymond Bales. of | cals, and a member of Kappa (Decatur, IIl | Iota sorority, of which she has | meeting of the United Church | ben corresponding secretary. . Women of Michgan. | She has been chosen by the sen- Mrs. Werner Linen and Straw : * * 6 | jor class to give the, farewell Natural, Black Named Leader by Homemakers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flynn of address. avenle are recelving con the birth of a * ° Don Bumgardner, son of Mr Mrs her home James Alexander opened on Dixie highway Wednesday to members of the Modern Homemakers’ Extension Club. Mrs. William Tippen-assisted the hostess with luncheon * w * fads Dale PLAY* | SEPARATES Versatile, fun-to-wear Mrs. Myles Werner was elected chairman for the coming year. Others who will-serve are Mrs. Tippen, vice chairman; Mrs. . Mrs, Kenneth Anderson, project | Jeader; Mrs. Thomas Metiuire, news reporter; Mrs, Volly Ganus- teski, community chairman, and Mrs. Stig Danielson, recreation |don't plan too much. In this busi-| One day, when they were look. PSS, you never know what's going| ing for something more to do, |t0 happen next!” they saw a bunch of leftover DROP THE IDEA SUITS & COATS BURTON'S 30” with Canopy ® Lomerson. Irene Hackeney and onl dollaritoy cousiness on) thé) 80 es eee ———ee $ e@)/Donelda Stunchcomb vraduate work West Coast. But it all began, real- 11.95 $i! _* in the Lau ‘ly, because they had some left: e | Thyra Kimmel}, Geraldine Law-; é ; a wooden slats once. TI H lid @ rence, Liz Cady, Freida Hunts-) M. 1H y iy J ANE WM a 0. u 1s school. A June SIhott Handler was — and is — tese O Ul ay ( TOYLAND © 228t nah tnceice completed the . Breeze Catchers... of s4tog gM Personal News of Interest in Area 4524 Dixie Hwy. :Be Careful 5 washing machine, connect or dis- ford avenue left Wednesday forj/at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital. |East Beverly avenue, is a mem- For the Smartest connect the washer cord only whert| iQuebec where she will sail aboard) Grandparents of the infant are iber of the Michigan’ State UWni- in Summer... standing on a dry floor and with, the SS Homerc. on Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. LKEO Flynn of versity Players who will present ° dry hands. If the floor is damp, |Cuxhaven, Germany New Rpthfop wa George Bernard Shaw's “Ceasar Cocktail Gowns stand on a dry rubber floormat She will travel to France Bel- * * land Cleopatra” today, Friday and Shantung ALICIA. BRIDAL Salon And, grasp the plug. pot the cord, |gtum aie eek ee mat Manlyn G. Persinger, daughter ee mm the MSU Pasreuiit eee ‘when you make or break connec-|¥®) Ne an ee ol Mr) and) Mra Max i ber:| ‘ ¢ « 3 tions wsit her-aunt, Mrs. John Ander- singer of Maplewood avenue w will a a = z — = -—_____/sofi of Hyde, Cheshire. Mrs San peceiye « bachelor of arts degree Mr. and Mrs _ Delbert, Burnett 5 som plans to arrive in New York in commercial art from Al ma Col- ince Maryann Sawgle) of Cam in July. Mege at commencement exercises eron avenue are receiving congrat- OO 8 Mune ulations on “the birth of a daugh- Mrs. Homer 5 ter, Debra Marianne, May 18 er Others from 3.98 ol * SHOE STORE FE 2-7440 26 W. Huron separates of a whimsi- leader, cal print cotton Choose he:ge, or pink print with solid Annual reports were presented jand the community chairman re- ‘ported that the group had sewed yel low Fy Just Arrived for Memorial Day! . 1,000 cancer pads during the year color shorts. Mrs. Harold McAllister and Mrs = ; Danielson presented the lesson on . SUMMER ‘ Blouse ...... .6.95 cae Cithes Need Modern Bg ; — Q ote al e ° .° ne 8.95 eee Shor... 495 One Splash Enough DRESSES ; Pedal Pushers 7.95 Always bear in nund the use , 9 of a roam, its size and its lkels Cue se eine . ’ furnishings when deciding upon a risp, new cottons in a tremen- wallpaper. One bold, splashy pat dous variety of colors and . tern in a room is enough, whethe: stvles. Stunning cling pump $17.95 it be in “upholstery wallpaper, drapenes o1 fabric De Cor Shop in beige, combined 61 W. Huron \ Men will cast off their mantles : a - , with tan: yellow . of charcoal in favor of lighter. e DONNA | e KAY with poinsettia. New Address : DURBIN WINDSOR brighter colors inal] phases of their wardrobe — including accessones> | ; i—Bed : chase .of anv sport 2—Pictures Low Price a i : <# —F 1—Box Sprin, ‘ outfit or mans suit I—Floor Lamp pring ! 7-Pe. “Break ae Set 1—9 1-12 Rug 2—Pillows . A SATE EL a Pg he J Rd : ~ 4 : Pe 0G I ee / ( iN ’ . = : ‘ . | 4 , ; : : ae ; *| y . . F | -. THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY | 24, 1956 a WEF tties ds SS of i igagme = or rding to-frontagé/ issuance. The Direc Health Wheat Lower, MARKETS | Market Shows - County Historical Group lodge Calendar ee oe ae nue to Monticello Avenue shall «oust!- proper first ald equipment in accord- + Special communie: ‘Pontiac | tute the spectal assessment district 'o alice with this ordinance it Others Steady Produce Mixed Pattern Holds Annual Luncheon W) Methte Nou 82 de AM wai Ang ger ane anes Ot ley Uae eee ee DETROIT PRODUCE Pp. m. To confer M. M. de- of the estimated” cost and expenses. the persens affected by this Ordinance Ni y \thereof shay he bord from: the Capyal.to come into compliance with the terms The annual luncheon of the Oak-jtuck of Detroit gave a talk filled sree. No dinner served. Samuel E. qneteel| a bel pee POL Grae IO CEE EO CE 1 Se ; DETROIT, May 19 (AP)‘~The following , 8m ! ce of No, tr and. fancy graces ‘ony. "land County Historical Foundation with suggestions for perpetuating, Smith, W. M. ee re MORSE, M_BREBY, GIVEN, 7 Cerise ‘of munch usar amipuanee , 3 « on f th fy ©. SB W nt —Wheat tilted lit- brought to the farmers markets by grow-| NEW YORK Th k at the Oakland Avenue United | the memory of area pioneers. Rich-| z | Pontine eeieKUMMra iil Sinree Mt NMC Ao caienctiipastecsl gcods ayaclant (or ahae & At ers and sold by them in wholesale back- (—The stock mar- — ao the | i ission.- Chamber ‘on May 29 epilepax vertigo or any other infirmity j dies tle lowe while’ oth i ee + ard Poole gave a report on. jCommission ‘hamber 0 Bay y pilepsx wi 2 . ‘| r er grains held sxe lots. ket presented a mixed price’ ‘pat-| a 16.) | sy at 8 oclock pm. to hear sug- of body or mind which might render Bteady in relativel deali Mee tenet Northern Spy. fancy, ( picture, Li age progress of restoring the Moses ews in rie |estions And objections that may be him ynfit to operate an ambulance or .. ve y quiet ngs 6 ‘ Oo 1, 3.78-425 bu: Te fou tern in early trading today. Se ee ~ a -Wisne now owned b: the ade by parties tnterested eG ‘to attend and transport injured persois : z on the Board of. Trade today. "Steele Red. fancy, 6.00 bu; No 1, In most key issues, chgnges were | Presbyterian Church. ” Wednesday cc pees ns Pa "Wo 101s ans in the City of Pontiac. ; ‘founda Dated: May 23 th - Section | “Vegetables mise.—Asparagus, No 1. under a point in either ‘direction. was attended by about 75. - ~ on a charge of ériv-/ ADA R_EVANS, | Thia- ordinance is for the protection rare Hee 15 doz bchs Beets, topped, 1, F z ry i e* *« «6 in: Cl le ve per ae : igh There was not much inthe over HTS we el topped,’ Won !'s0: Dealings proceeded at a moder-/ The guest speaker, Marcus Shat- aH desig-|Wil ‘A. Sraith, 71, of 19 Flizabet ae Ge ae night news to inspire any excite- toc, i aeare aes iS 00-1 80) oa ate pace after a lively opening. Mrs. E. V. Howlett was esig- mit of oe “thy! wt a a all such injured persona in their re- ment in grains. Dispatches from. Horseradish. =e 115-3 25 As bakt.! There were signs of strength in we nated as an outstanding person in/St. yesterday was fined $100 or 10, Notice lot) intention) tol Construct moval from the place of accident to the Washington indicated President Ei! Leeks, po be wie nk ee. Onicns.\the steels, oils, rails, rubbers, pioneer work, this being in re- days in jail by Pontiac Municipal \Sidewalk and Related Work on 5: A ve senhower would sign the new farm green. No i, s0-66 dot bens: Salon sets. chemicals and aircrafts. Motors inl a eS sponse to ‘a request from the state Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Nontealm Street. Any person. firm or corporatiod viciat- : ‘Wheat near the end of the first Goria 1 toe ose eee «| Yesterday onl _— suffered | e Ing on Officers chosen for the coming edibyibarmingicnus ce dona BE ERG Gam GATS CRPSnIG a Cae) ORE RE ES our was % to 1", lower, July | Gothoass, No 1. — B-lb bskt. | ; i | d it ar were: Ernest Huthwaite, pres-! and related work on the Southeast side thaa ninety «80: days in the discretion . its third straight decline, despite) ye ‘J. Schul shary : lana CARRE Strty ; 32.0434: corm unch d to % high- Greens—Sorrel, No Uke 2.00 bu. Wil-' chulte on a charge of using'of Montcalm Street from Oakland Ave- of the court aa changed to “s high-| spinach. No 1, 1.%5- 200 bu ja rally early in the session, The, f , 50 Vv te ident; Mrs. L. 4. Dunlap and Wi \obscene and indecent language. nue to Corwin Avenue at an estimated Section &@ " , CMe ee ‘Associated Press average of 6) 16 of State's Ores iliam A. Ewart, vice presidents; ORL IGRID Gia esi. | ail recone @ Gamg Shore CaSy = oO 4 te oo bali Linp -; in cuntiic 1e th r 2 c i lower, July 657s; rye % to '% cHEMICAGO BUTTER AND E08 stocks fell $1.00 to $180.10. "Express Sentiment for|Mrs. Whitney Prall, secretary;) Charged with driving under the ment ison fife for pubis inspection Section 7 sail tane etfect ten * ' a ~ ‘ ) icago r- " i . tn it ts furth intended t construct his ordinance sha rake ect ter ee er, July $1.25; soybeans % pantie’ Mackemae wistes leary, ‘eceipts| The market on average thus fell! - : ic Carl Bird, treasurer and Mrs. influence of liquor, Winifred Ber- ,."% Diicvamen(ei, cecordance (eich Bs daes [fuel snd) after dis) final lower to % higher, July $3.16!2. chanaed paneissie Peysnels voles below the position it held on Feb | Missouri Sena r E. V. Howlett, historian. itrand, 39, of Farmington yesterday the plan. profile and sciiomatey 3 oe passage By as City Commission of the oly core is co h f il defr ¥ it o Pontiac Sees 3 cents a hundred i 02 3 ie aod hes: ¢ $475, cars|29—the day President Eisenhower | ae 4 (paid $125 in fines and costs as- fesmeecreers ccbraitete Conic) adel aed coaeed by the City Com: er U. As rn ma PY nd t ft eel {. misst of 1t Ciiy o snithac this 2 4 y 1 Eggs "best steady, balance easy announced he would be available) spRINGFIELD, Ill. u—Sixteen sessed by Farmington Justice John. and oo oe Q) in Ue Ce Ge ee he ks |recelpts. 23.2 wholesale oun prices for aad iof 50 Nlinois delegates to the Dem- vewspaper S| J. Schulte. 6 : |Montcalin Street from Oakland Avenue to WM W. DONALDSON Grain Pr es |yaoteneed ols ewst 0 ©. isige whites * s i i Corwin Avenue shall constitute the special Mayor, 70 Leg and, quer A 30, 90-9018) par ocratic National Convention yes- A $15 bicycle was. reported stolen sssensment. district to defray $706.00 of ADA R. EVANS, ‘ a 38, mediums 36 5 One of widest changes: of terday expressed ‘'ve strong : " [the estimated cost and exnenses there- Ity Clerk CHICAGO GRAIN iandarar’ 36. 1S dirties 38 25: checks Mu P P ry 0 a j ion yesterday from the LeBaron School) of and that 8770.18 of the estimated cos: eyes 1968 a RICASO. May 34 (AP) — Opening °Uftent receipts 36. early trading was in Georgia 4-| sentiment’ for Sen. Stuart Sym- ® ds. Ponti lic 1. and eipenses thereof shall be paid — = ng fe srain CHICAGO POTATOES cific Corp., which was off more! ington of Missouri. - grounds, Pontiac police _saic from the Capital Tmorovement Pund, | STATE OF MIC qoeme eles Wheat ceneeece: 501s CHICAGO. May 23 (AP) —Potatoes: ar- , . r rv, ra . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ate Court for the Coun o nq, Qay cencees: 2 waeere 3) rivals old stoca§ on track 8, total us |than 2 points. : Seely eas But the downstate delegates, a con ree Gace sors Rummage sale, Congregational palpation Conimlssion) ores Cte ere ee ine) pentiion! cemere . " 8 ments Na es ver t, om rose ~ ) i , a tar Vigan W i t ‘ e bd Dec |. uly ....... 128 carlot track Salen oper ted. ed gcel| Pacific - 3'y. Hammo! um-'a meeting called by former U. orp. ae a chan Church, Mill St., Fri. May 25, 10 Commission |‘ Chamber on May 29, ing Guy Spratt. minor Cause No 12300, aa vs. 2.00% Sep ...., abe 13s. 2 arrivels 86, oa track 181: supplies mod- ber Co. of San Francisco has an- sen, Scotf Lucas, decided to go to|corporation, paid out more ‘a.m. to 8 p.m. May 26,8 to 10 ios at 8 o'clock pm te hear sug: Es rs RR old A c Oke 7, erate e t biectt t May e OL i cue serete = and moderate, market slower, inounced its major stockholders |the August convention in Chicago 62% million dollars for newspaper’ am. Clothing for all. Books and Kestions atu jections Uihal mn ee eel esioe) ios wee erent eeeret ep +. 1275 100 lb sacks Alabama: round reds 478- have granted Georgia Pacific an, unpledged to any candidate seek- advertising last year in retaining, shoes. ; —~Adv. wo 7014 jabeuts of the father of the sald miner c + eee ASOT 85.35, cations long whites - $.00-5.85; | siti the leadi national Dated May 23, 1956 : |child is unknown, and child has violated Mar vs «1317 round reds 6 $0 ‘option to purchase their shares of|ing the presidential nomination. its position as ading Pontiac Maotecc seis Club has ADA R EVANS. ‘a law of the State and that said child July teen ae capital stock. ° inewspaper advertiser in the United Scrambled Racing 2 P.M, Sunday, Mt aoe ‘Tote euls ve placed under the Jurisdiction . a uM = a of this Court ~ —— M8 DETROIT EGGS Off a int or so were. Zenith, 1 Delegates caewrg the meeting States. 7 = ee z -| In the name of the people of the State - DETROIT, May 23 (AP) 8, ft e e s [may 37. Adv. jof Michigan, vou are hereby notified = ef ey Michigan, J er f Detroit. cases included, fe je. fe tate! ‘American Tobacco and Texas Co. comprise about a fourth of the se Notice of. ae, to Comstrect| ‘a: ine ceasing on caid cotiion eit oe ee uy pu 0 Oar tyes Crees A junee ei oak Rising fractions were General state's 50 delegates with a full vote; This figure ,,was for all of t | Rummage sale, Fri. nant 6 09. pavement, Curb and Gutter and held ata the -daventle (Court, Oakland ulles— um extra lar x ~ 2 , : : 5 ‘ ne \ r 2 1é if rvice Cent ourt ] ne large 424: wtd avg 43. medium @o. Motors, Goodyear, Caterpillar. at the convention. Twenty-eight/many ‘products made by GM. ores Church, W. Huron St. and Reina (Work (an (Manaficia Ave. es py Bec ice olen ward We sea = 56, § Bl h ik, ie ngiace ‘crea 4 "4 8¥@ Boeing, Standard Oil. (New Jer-|delegates-at-large,-each with half) GM increased its newspaper ad- Wayne. AV. ne [Pontine in said County on the sth dey 3 : ; “ - : : . See “ . : fa AD ‘tase at ten o'ck the in ays oug lg Grade ‘A Jumbo 45, large “ sey), Sinclar and Union Carbide.'a vote, will be chosen at the Dem-jvertising ‘budget to $62,587,251 In) ummage sale, 96 -W. Huron, You are hereby notified that st ®/forenean. and vou are hereby commande & 42; medtum 39-41. ‘regular meeting of the Commission ©f) 4 (o appear personally at said hearing, ocratic State Convention next/1955, a 67.4 per cent boost over’ Saturday, 8 a. m. hy, T cmailt 34. grade B large 41, aeede . — Adv. ithe City of Pontiac, Michigan held May} It being impractical to make personal NEW YORK " — Roger M. c ~~ e 35. New York Stocks . ‘month. 1954. 22, 1986 by resolution it was declared '©/seryiee hereof this summons and notice Conn said esterday ‘he execs ACen th, RS 5 Pulty O'ed|——uate Morning Questions’ PERSONAL PROJECT. The nation's two other Weeding gales Aposiane Chueh oe Cen sean pavement Sue Seetee me pene a ak tens ek uur tne es eter ae ie ta, we ama att ies ht The menting, tered a perma trmaere Ford Motor On and ah gtt"ig.g’ TMO™ OH CS. tes HEL AGES i Nc fy Rta! gt atid to be close to the record 117 mil-| Comment: Market berely steady. Su viene Chem 113 Jones & L ; 45 1 project of Lucas, former Senate ot 2 Ca | yr ee eatieranie eid estimate of, lMecte duane at sie count hartnur = that the plan plies fully adequate although nearby qiieq Strs 486 Kelsey Hayes as leader, was not sanctioned by the| tial contributions to the spec: Rummage sale. Friday 25, 10:00 (0); improvement is on file for public M’p tee Of County, this 22nd day lion tons produced last year production is decjining slightly. In some The same production Satori fAtcoouctaal ietes ie ar sensees ais “te - re Kimo. clk — mel Democratic State Central Commit- wlar err ee LS oe Oren Hall meee mali tarinet intended to construct te AD, ist ARTHUR E. MOORE was given by J. L. Mauthe, presi- %0,,fesuis! utlets ts moderate Retail {n° “airuve tg) uscet ee a te crosses by) Ge coe eee el lan’ sreitisiamahestaureranayteed an os QEOROIENA RK” MURTHA” dent of Youngstown Shect &) Tube! sales Ce Eo So welll, Am Ce 27 Eebn a se - Lucas told newsmen the meet-) last year’s record production If your friend's in jail and needs! ihe eal thereof analliibenaatravealley || Frecalei Regine oe duvenhelDivlalen: Co., to newsmen during the 64th “"* “*eHeté fer the coming holiday. |Am Cyan a [iv MeN & t isciing of. downstate delegates, of drive. Ford and Chrysler held | pail. Ph. FE 5-9424 cr MA 5-4031. ee ee ee ait me Marae ee arial meeting of ee ATOnER = we Pay ane Gu En" alee aie which he is one, was not a move their respective ranks as No. % —AdV liand fronting npon alter. side of Mans-| SPECIAL ELECTION ( Pe speek the candidacy of Adlai Ste- and No. 3 overall. behind General [eld Avenue from Baldwin Avenue ‘o NOTICE OF THE Iron & e) Institute. Poul Am N Gas... 62 Loe . 1 againgt the c cy 2 — IRennett Rovd shall eonstitue the Last DAY OP REGISTRATION n Stee! inst ute try ke wee Cone 8 chem {f,/venson, former Mlinois governor,| Motors, ae ee Cemter i ecial eacsementiratstcicil (0) asttey Vor Aim quatiEIROORLBeTORS OF ; _ H DETROIT POULTRY ‘Am Bad. Fare Ll a masini fos ‘who is making his second try for, Lake Orion, Fri. & Sat. — Adv, |ste 663 82 of the estimated eestanal ex’; _ AVONDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Blough said he expects produc. pgrnorr’'May 23 (AP)—Prices Paid iam rainy Tel 190 Mack Trk .. 14.2 , th | Ford's newspaper advertising ~ a |penses theres! and ee aoe liedabe! OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN r he 1 if pound fob Detroit for No 1 quality & Mastioual ys the presidency, Stevenson was the he estimated cost and ‘FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION TO tion for the last half of the year fr, Ne oe ts am Am Tob 18 May D otr 06/1952 De. tic hernl rose 64.5 per cent to $29,610,982 : shall be paid from the Capital Imorove- HELD ON TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1956 to be less than for the first half. Heavy hens 28-29, light 19-29, Am Viscose = 61 AY mocreuc ae doubled ment und and that $1.83000 the! To the qualified electora of said School . heavy brotters or ever “3: 3 Be) gray Anse Co yt etal Pa “4 Nearly half the Illinois delega-| while Chrysler more than jestimated cost of sewer stubs shal! be) District The third quarter, he said, will Ore og! 25: Barred Rocks 26. /Arinco 8tl $3 {Midi a its 1954 outlay to oaeeTt Gefraved by special assessment against | Heme take omotice that a Special bring less production than th €- sttes 3's.4 Iba) 3T (3-34 Ibs) “oa1. ryt & Co 205 Loess Noor ue ,tion are from the Chicago area, a y iS S lots 66. 67 68 69 and Lets 149 through |-Biercion will be held in said School n he pr ducklings 28 : Ck 31.1 Monte ward CH Democrati¢ stronghold, and gen-| DETROIT (INS: —Cadilli Di. Vly beth inclusive, Ruena Vista Sub-| District on Tuesday, June 12, 1986. — three oe output [comment Mart poe Go Co ehineon 1st, Motor Pa *Tlerally are conceded strongly in fa-| The Bursa of Thaeertaina, Vision (ct) Gen . ji : ts we atv BO cet HERAT OICER prea eel Chapter is Fert Yes sh pick up in the fourth quar- slow receipts sre fully adequate ) Motor Wheel =H | N Publishe fi ONE A! ors ‘orp., L ' sb | Act ‘ul # 0! chigan, Pew White Rock cockerels tak mal Ay a Retin 6 ane rl American ewspaper Lp] nat the Commission of the City of! provides as follow _ ter, 21 cents. : a Mfg Motorola: 42 \vor of Stevenson, he t _|has announced the appointment of, phat Michivan will meet in ihe The Thepenvarsl of Election at any ‘Balt @ Ohi oe Mueller Br ee. After (th sting, Lucas, fr-A8sn., announced the totals yes |0' | Chember on Mav 20 Concerning industry expansion, Benquet oT 7 Nat Bisc = sid tied baad a 1 and’ terday. They were based on|Watren R. Joymore as director) Commisan | Crammer near. aug. (annual oF spectal aay parent roscaiog Blough said “so far as U. S. Cat OG0 FORLTRE eth Steel 1461 Nat faae ¢ S S38 mer Ulinols Gov’ J sete ctual lineage counts in daily news- of public relations. effective, gestions and ohlections ‘hat may belin a registration school distriet whose Steel i cerned. : CHICAGO, May 23 (AP! —Live poultry: \Bestng Air... 814 ‘Nat Gyps .... 36 |State Rep. Paul Powell issued this | & June 1. |made by parties interested name is not registered as an elector eed ela nth Gold Con [te he ever ap hens. barely steady on Bohn Alum . 373 Net Lead |... 3 4 statement: papers representing more than 30, wo wil in the city er township in which he ing ] oO years) ~ N. ea “ i Le ay 2% ifeatder © , ning two, three and four sears cobpe 450. ‘tTeeedar THO conten a7 Ory Bond Stre 182 eet th atem kd nd Sunday Jollymore has be: Blic! :Daied Mir ae en “aay ahead and we still think demand! rie ight Clas 3-108 ee AE ped perder ie NY Centra! |. wor “There were no delegates pres-|Per cent of weekday a yi lati ' en- a pub te! ‘ ADA ee EN Ane: ie The Inst day for recetving registrations : 4 or ‘arner er ct = ryeré 24-245: old rodsters 18-16. capon- ieriges Mfg. oat NSM Pow = 32 Tart favorable to the candidacy of|circulation in the country. jrelations staff assistant at GM's orn eer ty net La int eBlectica| i ™ Priaay, for steel for the long pull is etes under 4 Ib 28-26. over 4's ID pris My —. 362 Nort, & West ae Sen. Kefauver of Tennessee. There| The study includes national ad-'Central Office for the past three —— Seo acloskl pin) car celac dey euilaes ' ‘Ol. 0 gradually ‘ncrease.”’ Brun Bali 38.3 . NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE - le te 5 | eaee| toi gresuelly Mecreese: | Boag co aot Newt aes 131 was very strong sentiment ex- erat bad pacha nar, Tt net vp 1981 Olasmabile sh ee we neta “ eg "planning to relate en > ! : . urroughs 4 more in ne Ts last year. er. he 87009 =«=Public sale will be held on det { h the Ch ffice will Livestock SE ee ea eee ane cence’ den lembeeces 12" companies and ait’ of Wikceceie od nen oe [fers By late ae be Pare menlevar. OS" onze opwtTacent eS ee 5 toc ssue Comp Soup 38 Pac G@ @ EI! 513 ton of M Two r dele- embraces apanies sity of Wi in served for Late Orion Michigan, a 30 p.m apse, Under the provisions of Act 369. Public CHICAGO LIVESTOCK en ee in Pee 183 } gates by proxy agreed to ae See products. approximately six years as a re) Ge ee Ae eens 1088, registfations ibe | [Pe HICAGO, May 23 (AP)—Sailabdie hogs, Cxpitall wairl 326 Param Pict . 304 above.” porter on the Wisconsin State! ORDINANCE NO. 1109 ‘only persens whe have registered as fo inan a #00 SS anuee orcad te te on Carrier Cp . 88 Parke Da Journal. | ‘Adopted May_22_ 1056 (aaneralliclaciors wich tne appropriate - tere ite iaperibien ed lets 190-260 Case, JI.) 124 Penney, J.C. ai a Effective June 1. 1986 ‘Toweship or Chty Clerk of the ownship e wera See cad crete erent Ceier Trac . 126 pak |... 3 Asked etal es deg did An Ordinance: to provide sateruard’ or City in «which they reside ar@ . teceral ips) No Tiwana: op iyi ng Chee & Ohio 61.7 Peps! Cola .., me bout Steve locas’ Jame E. McCarth for perdons inere upon the highways! rewistered, schoo? electors WASHINGTON ®—The National. 1828-80, “around three decks No 1 and |Chrysier - #24 Pfizer oe about Stevenson, LE cCarthy, deaniwithin the ‘City ontiac or other! This notice TS given by order.of the iypsum Co. of Buffalo. N. Y. has 2.210-220 Ib sorted for weight and grade ces Sv! he pele D ... a ‘ “The statement special cae it lemeritus of Notre Dame Univer-| places by toverning ‘tne qualifications of Rourd of Education of Avondale Sch G) : ao, NY. ., Nas Clark Equip 496 Phile , 283 es mbulance attendants and attendants | pistrict tl ant Michigan 860: and 37 head lot mostly No } 200 ¢ If" 3 { [si c y, £ asked the government to register jb at<46#6. most 270-310 Ib 6 75- 17 90 citen —— an Philip Mer aos se mal [sity, has been named vice presi- of emervency vehicles er thelr Gusistante ¢ ARD ‘J. TURNER. - P c ea... e » 5 ~ 4 tain train f all am Sec a E. tho 417,403 shares of common stock to eee ee er gD tome TA7S-15 78. Coig Palm | 584 Pllisby Mills 482 Both Stelle and Lucas veh eines know mn Pontiac police Sgt. Medford E. Ident in charge of education and/feeuiring cerain (ramming Ot widen tira | wcretary. see tec Ser yn close be sold, = spol cattle 1.000: ‘seiabie calves CO! Brd A 4. 24 Pit Plate G 864 to be opposed’ to Stevenson's: . ey |public ‘service programs for the ae equipment in all ambulances tn the) -———— ee The fund steers and heifers fairiv active, CO) Gas ,, 154 Proct & G bea caledacy) ‘Pittman was elected commander Gerity Broadcasting C fficiais| Ct” of Pontiac and to provide penal: ANNUAL ELECTION a ; unds would be used to de- generally fully steady: cows slow, weak Gon wale " Se Pure Ot $33) last night of the newly formed d t ae ne Scent Mthe chy of Po at cms re nen Pe ore oe BAC Le Tt velo ew ' to 28 lower bulls fully steady. veelers Boon announce esterday. De the ve City of Pontiac ordains AST DAY OF REGISTRATION Seem 8) Mipeunny deposit UN eae cs eoseyl tee ilowers ai tre tenes CON Mee: sts Tobin-Cote Post of the American’. 54. 1 » : Se eds pe _| OP THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS 0 re Dame College 8 Commerce “No Dereon flem of corporation shall, AVONDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT, r an RCA : Michigan and to locate two plants % ul ar lees H u shall be as follows: ne after G'clock pm. on said day use the net proceeds to develop a ree: . to Tow good spring lambs 2200-2600 a! ; 74 Swift & Co 442;en, charged with conspiracy to vi- oa eS Tt te furth t enstruct Officer of applicant's possession of.nual Flection Persohs planning t@ Kypsum deposit recently discovered $0 head lot of cholce end prime wooted nee Sutere rid atiisk et Ld) el olate state narcotics laws, remain said imprecercnie ee ocean a, @ current certificate of advanced regteter must determine when the Clerk's and now under option to the com- lambs 108 Ib at 2850 cull ao cholce Gen Tel ... 431 Texas Ca ran 5, a e the plan. profile and estimate, and that. - ne Cross First Aid oe ysicing office will be open for registration pany in Michigan. near Natianal shora~ slauenier sees 390-38 Gen Time a Thome Pa ‘Bi in ~jail under’ $5, bonds each, ie ct tberect shail (be detraged by s A ciemonmten cs of (ilreas by ap Puce acce er provisions ese Peres Cit aud Lake Huro : en Tire oo 814 Timk R Rear pending examination June 6. | A . specie esesremestt according lo frontege| pliicant aa to his ability to rencer! tions witl not be taken by achool of- y € 1pon, DETROIT LIVESTOC 7 oe +» 496 Tran W AI es 3: | Th idnight neak-thief known ®4 that all of the lots and parcels of ; - bel Br 43° Transamer 413, Two other men have been re-.. bet Ge StL RUS : land fronting apoti the south side of emergency first aid and t6 apply ificiale snd cnuly persons who have DETROIT, May 23 (AP)—The Detroit. Gesericn sence 89 «=Twent Cen 231. to Pontiac police as the ‘‘Bedroom Gillespie and Diston Streets from How- proverly’ enproved splints to) imi tegisiered asi erneral (riectors, «ith the . ee. ; Livestock Market Ms Pi Gootvear -» 69 Tin Carbide 74 leased under reduced bonds of 5-8 janice the 1 ni Std McNeill Breet to Bagley Stree? shailj or jeg fractures ; Appronriate Township or City Clerk of cave urt in 0 sion np ea) SC a aa oun AY 28 Un Pac 1786 000. All-of the arrests came after ure on PrOW! BEAN constitute the speriat wesersment aistri' ape nspllesnt) shalt iter Som lleuce thes Tae cepa Cur in Dike LR Ge reyhoun : Init Air Lin 1 : 4 ; i t § {nh RON SEAL s SO Men Sic (leK eed (echo ue UT Cattle salable 400 Largely @ siaugh-|Quit O11 ....11@ Unit Atre @24.an eight-months investigation into last night. nd ery Ch Hees a Renireatrae cs a certificate (rom the Direeror of Public This Notice is given by order of the ; . r steer run. market opening fully teottend F 126 Unit Fruit 50 alleged d ffic in th I He entered at least one home | $f thellleat d ; |\Meaith which shall be carried by the Roard of Education of Avondale School steady on small early ped et early Homestk 347 Un Gas Co 29 Allege rug traffic in the south- imaied cost and expenses Teo ee Ca ee Anting heme: cents Bintcicmitekian a CAGHT Gs” Mich : | a - Mi U ¥ while occu ts slept and stole ai Shera shall be paid from the Capital app gen Berea ee crete Deemer) One CCC BALES Ake ta thas sales good fed steers 18.00-1950, several Hooker FE)... 424 US Lines 263’ west area pan iy : p transportation of injured persons on the } EDWARD J. TURNER : loads choice steers held considerably! 1) Cent 666 US Rubber 52 man's billfold and-pants, found la- 77 To NGr ic Fund 2 Parent highways of the City of Pontiac the cer} 7" Re:rerary, Roard of Edutation higher, utility and commercial steers and Indust Ray... 0& US Steel ite : NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN ‘tifteate to expire three i2) years afer! : "May 18, 24° 31, 1954 Three er wehy Aical heifers in limited supply, 1409-1700: Ing Rand 9 US Tub ‘ter discarded on the front lawn at That the Commission of the City of naa ee ice -e 6opersons soug medical utthty cows mostly 1206-1300. best. tniand Bt! .. 794 Van Real ‘ Libraries Show lo Cre St, Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the treatment for Injuries suffered in: jeans moatly 10 socialite: ahs ona ies Gov 60 mare ca as 2 4 ISS : b nes lees cil a ; cae . ou pay ants fee ts nae Ee ee Pe = + Ate ise ~ eapemtiaie A i: 4 : uthl Interlak The rson ‘ a at ie . a t¥o-car accident ae night on:commerAial bulls ons 13 50-15.50 Ma ee At Werte A BE 316! ‘Earl Pictures ota mee o. ae jolene meso eid’ (okiecriune | ehecusiay ite| 5 0 r a s - ripe ! M24, south of Lake Orion Onkland actihesteaay” bute (good and hole int mice gh) Winte, Mot «424 y “Robert Emery that's) was missing:|| oi eee ° \ ye County Sheriff's deputies said. fener, 20,3800, igi hoes ana prime try paner ohne PLEAS BT Ot Cig | ayes, Se Detroit Edison Co : “Mrs? Litian I, Smith, 41, 6f Lake a 0 20 00: few" cull end fn’ ae St) Youre saw 203 O 1 y. Ou y We he puurelar (heey beer Hou ao Gries, A = 5 oe = bd h =e ee SaNASE Gs Peal : 3 mn’ Tel&Tel 716 Young Sh & T BA4 ith , , i} . Cler 7 ” ete low utility 14.00-16 06 A Sh with nearly two dozen similar Mar fe. ses Orion and her six-year-old Son," sueep salable 100 Not enoweh sheep CTR Coal 454 Zentth Red 964 The Pontiac City Library and thefts this year. Police say he only’ ———--— ——- , At indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock Norman) who wassiding)withisher, eh lambs eatiy (te mskel @) reptracria: TOCK AVERAGES its Adah ‘Shetly Branch this week! ¥ were injured when their car was: market NEW YORE. ame 34=Comiplied by the enters unlocked homes, moving 80° Notice of ierention! to Construct” yields better than 5° at present market FARTBEGIA ihe (eae bon ait “1 | Associated Press is is es are featuring a collection of his-jquietly and quickly that none of Sidewalk on N.E. Side of Oakland” ere 2 oO } : 4 . j — ; pear) . Indect Revs Ui: ates toric pictures of early Pontiac and the burglary victims so tar hdve Avenue. price. i Kenneth L. Raymond, 17, of Lake arnings et change: . 2 24 1 Oakland County as part of Michi-. ‘seen him. | You are hereby ronfird that at a fs Orion. <, : ip ae pee gan Week. : _ i eels Beoee si ot ie commit ica sa! Complete Investment Service ‘ortiac, Michigan held ay . All three sought treatment froin) : = private physicians, deputies said He penoreon seinen L Green co « or om neom or ‘ Raymond told them he had driv- quarter ended April 30 of ‘237 986 equal 59 en over the crest of a hill and to 20 centé a common shate This com- 728 1855 The picturés are reproductions ‘ . sos "22. $986 by resoiution it was declared to : oR Hadid of a collection of J.L. Vaa Wag- Suffers Minor Injuries be the Intention, of the City Commission-| C J N hl iy Co. a : . . e ‘ ; to construe, sidewalk and related work! oner of Pontiac who collected them gg Two Vehicles. Collide 2” wie northens: side of Oaniand Ave. DP? , © ep € ° = nue from Lounsbury Avenu€ to Montt-| . . pared with @204.904, or 25 cents a com- ‘ . j neo at ene et Meneeenimateciicon: Hol . q i ; 2 could Poeties top ny tune toe avo1d oe aero anata carne Noteworthy among them are: J. C. Thomas, 34 was slightly sosre05 ana thay the nine. profie! 818 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 " let ease © rom 481 762 ric . ‘ fl 5 n! ? tt t f d 4 " Ol : : the woman's car, which had slowed in the initial three months period of ne TROIT sTotKs One showing a cratker- barrel" injured when his auto struck a car a po nate pial iprorement Is o1 Hours .8:30 to 4:30 ip J. Nephi to make a left turn. coe said 1" Figures Ath - Pdeclianicprings. are eighths Conference around an old fashioned about to turn into a driveway on ft is further intended to corstruct. High La 2 1915 171 6 i ; 757 18:5 over a period of years 1968 low ‘ 2031 114% 72 1468 : said impr Lot Fett Hits om, “pu store: photographs of historic Pon- Franklin road at 6:30 p.m. Yes the pian prifiie and estimate and ‘bat NEW YORK ‘INS)—McKeston 4 Rov- Allen Elec & Equip Co bins Inc anhounced net income fur the Daidming Rubber econ i Detroit Firm to Merge Tieeaa Feat Boag Mn At on og eee Oemmer Migi ce $7 } Does oa te ee ee Ser a se ee — 5 equal te ‘$4.74 @ common share This Gt Lakes Ol) & Chein Co* K 0 2 tiac’ fire teams with horses, en- terday. the cost thereof shal. he defrayed by 18 54 2? ravings of many old homes, some Thomas, of 573 Pearsall Ave. was ; ,$ no longer standing. -and many released after treatment for a eee eeeoee ee re e e@ eee ee e e 1 ‘ 1 Oe » With Indiana Company “yatta “itn sie “8 of Penieumecar eeaice: | : common share, in the preceding year The "Provhe: joe My 16 i ‘ 2 AOD 5s 4 m4 pales increased to $530.324.816 from $489. - “ e LAFAYETTE, Ind. (P—A_ pian Sale: increased | neotloue ams Rudy Mfg Co 7 3 1 « others showing how the city’s prin. at Pontiac Genera] Hospital. 141 Cipal streets looked from the 1840s He told Pontiac police he pearls to merge the Ross Gear & Tool —_—_ Wen: See eis : Screy Prod Cot 13 3) i Co., Lafayette, and the Geminer , NEW YORK sINS) RH Macy & Co "No awle. bid and asked onward. jStop in time to avoid hitting the)» M ; , . Inc reported net income for the 12 ee es SS icar of Joppa Haskins. 37, halted to ® anufacturing Co, Detroit, was weeks ended April 26 of 9475000 equal . lturn left into his driveway at 592. approved yesterday by the boards pared aith $643 000. or "BD cents ar Accused Gun Wielder Tobacco Firm Reverses Franklin fixeking Be “ens e f directors of the t mon share, in th riod last ye 2 : ; “som Une pyeey ot Sa eadingst es 2, Freed on $500 Bond Cigarette Price Boost kvcked io a atty pair, it he ‘ Ross Gear, said stockholders of ‘h'te months of 1968 A Royal Oak Township mother NEWYORK (INS)—Liggett and “#8 not injured, police said. e _ the Gemmer Co. wotild receive one cHicaco ins, Guper (corp) one 26. who reportedly shof and wound- Myers Tobacco Co. has announced S lor Whi le share of Ross Gear for each 4.23: goupecd) for thal six onthe ended April ed her landlord after he allegedly a cancellation of the wholesale: Defense Building Quiz_ e@ re | ry | e rd ji ~ i ing” “shares of Gemmer stock they now mith net income -of $2 865,000 ‘tqual to Slapped her-aon, yesterday was price increases put into effect last. Opens Today in Fris , , " hold, ‘ ee oe disco re cere tn ee ere freed under $500 bond. _ Friday. The hike of 50 cents per, P Gay i sco Jarrell said a special meeting wets dropped trom $48,267,000 in the Township Justice “ Delbert W. thousand would have meant a rise SAN. FRANCISCO —A House | B of stockholders of “fhe two firms yeas and cacy ef deivarcy predunts ‘ta Hunt scheduled Mrs. Marie Thom: 6f one cent a pack at retail |Military Operations subcommittee ?P us onuses will be held July 2 to ratify and po" orion ae A com. as forvexamination May 31 on a The company gave no explana- today opens the San Francisco confirm the merger of farm equipment thts ay has tae charge of felonious assault with in- tion for the withdrawal of the phase. of hearings that already _ Gemmer would continue its De- ine ay de" seiat™ farm legisiatten tent to do great bodily harm. ‘price advance. However, trade! have convinced its chairman that : : troit operation as a division of 84 S4verse weather condtttons | | The incident occurred Monday at sources noted that other cigaret the Country needs a 10-to-12-billion- -MUST HAVE CAR : toss Gear. KEW YORK UINB)oM Lowenstein a (h€ Woman's rooming house, 21013 makers had not followed the price dollar deferise shelter building ae ® ra —————— ,Sons, Inc. textile ptoducers, ‘reported Piemanville Rd, township Palle, boost. a3 gram. ie - * dy 2 jnet income for the quarter ended March, claimed z = 131 abc a 493, caval to 91 cents a * * * i e : ee {comin share & compared with — —— The chairman, Rep Chet at _ PHONE l 4. 6602 2 $2359 108. or 67 cents nmon sh : Dividends Bream et, Hee gcommes stare las Co They Soy It? ‘uenan Court Ruling Red (DLC Lea nian meee M } b ‘Increased to $130.810 262 from $87 078 820: by y e t @ u in the initial thrge months of 1958 PROVIDENCE, Ro Te | CADILLAC uw —Recorder's Judge last night that, after five months . i (—The B. G, Kearney says his attorney of hearing expert testimony, most- — = DETROIT —Murray Corp of raCMICAO, THR Bears Roebuck & Co. iAir Force says it has enlisted a is: preparing : petition for rehear- ily in Washington, he is convinced @ Paul T. Williams. perce has declared a quarterly April 90 of $27. 788.213, equal to 38 centa,man with the shortest name of ing of a Michigan Supreme Court,that- such a system of shelters t, f Mutual of Omaho dividend of 30 cents per. share 8, ¢oumon cee canta bib coldal odes Di any recruit in Rhode Island. He 18 ruling that would remove tim trpm would save 75 per cent of the po- @ : , ~ ¢ payable June 22 to common stoek- Veitee aime pe tod is (a v year n wi ® Gordon. E- Ng 4 naturatized Chi: (the bench —- he is not an tentiat victims of hydrogen bomb : % : . P holders oo rd Stine: 8. inthe inii@f Quarter of “088. mene" nese. lattorney. - 'blasts. e@ee#e@fmmemUmemUCOMmUCOmUCOmUCUCcCOrmhUCcCOrhUCcOhC the worl righ . entering a ‘We canacity “tal: ae sabi a. ‘ok - . ‘ertified laboratory tests prove Bell-ans Associated Press News Analyst and tee the t economy was on the the mi rld might be ents ring a West to keep a capac ity to retal- other-than the use of threat of istration was getting ready to ask shouldn't be “‘panicked,"” Dulles tablets peutrelise: mes oe tmen WASHINGTON u—If you some- point of collapse. . decade of peaceful change. But on iate massively against attack but open force.” jCongress for forcign aid money, also said Russian policiés had feading digester atiea tet eo . Sony omy ri “ Seana Pen a Ghe « : ees ' ae rm scent rey : oe ; a : hs : . . | . ‘ = * * ; * * (A) that the Western alliances - | : No Tire is Safer than the Tube Inside! Be Sure With might break up and (B) that Con- cee meter) ce eerie ALLSTATE SAFETY TUBES ee Req. ©9399 \ = ' eg Last May 25 he said: . “There. are within the free an- tions some who are tempted by this prospect (the idea the Rus- sians are changing forthe bettef), and they look toward the United States to see how we interpret the “recent Soviet gestures, * * , aid prograin as the Eisenhower 7.6015, administration thinks necessary. 7.05 8.00x15 Plus Tax e Tough corrugated rubber crown, closes like valve around penetrating object. Air escapes slowly in case of puncture. e Made of tough butyl rub- ‘ ALLSTATE ‘COMPANION Seer 95 | “If we seem to regard them as deamonstrating a basic tiange of Soviet attitude and as indicating that the danger is over, they will hastily follow in that way. In that event much of the solidarity in strength which has been built over the past year would quickly dis integrate.” NOW SKEPTICAL Then, with Congress considering the foreign aid program, he add ed: “There could be no worse mo- } | ey ment to depart from the policy : represented by the foreign aid pro- gram which his brought us where “were.” Pad / ie Weal aa = a 23 88 7.60815 | 3120 21.88 00" 40.50 \ -26 88 Plus Fed. 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