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Set SE SE eg ewe oa 115th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957—46 PAGES & ssouri Twisters Snuff Out 14 Lives a 7 Foreign Aid Cut | New Veep After Ike's Talk President Claims That Advocates of Economy Are Risking Peace WASHINGTON (#—De- mands for big cuts in for- eign aid spending persisted in Congress today despite JOHN ENGLISH Top Teamsters Draw Up Plans to Discard Beck English Named to Post Vacated by Boss on AFL-CIO Council WASHINGTON (? — A Teamsters Union cleanup squad led by 68-year-old John F. English, newly President Eisenhower's charge that economy advo- . Cohen Claims ‘Beliet in God’ Inspired by Billy and recklessly along a road to free world “disaster.” The President stripped off the velvet gloves last night in a nationwide tele- vision-radio appeal for sup- port of the administra- tion’s $3,865,000,000 mu- _ |Graham. He spoke of “those blind- + *& & striving to save SOG she ‘ches attending @ Graham jtendance of the New York cru- sade. hower made a strong pitch 00) wut renaarked to reporters “I Ca gen S| tiny expects me for the fiscal year uly 1. 7 Before rushing off to catch plane for Chicago, Cohen paid a brief Dn caiieimamapaenetae aaiccaniimene aioe aie ae NEW YORK (INS) — Retired gambler Mickey Cohen, who sev- eral times almost departed this life via assassination, says he has found ‘‘belief in God” through talks with crusading revivalist Billy He disclosed his new views last meeting at New York's Madison Square Garden that also drew 17,- third } at- ‘ary-treasurer of theTeamsters for 000 other persons, third Jargest a 2 |ber of the union for more than | Railroad Yard *named as an AFL-CIO vice mapped plans today to oust Dave Beck as president, Teamsters president. Their sums of Teamsters funds. ‘a half century. Beck call a board session to: consider Beck's status. English planned an in- formal strategy session with fellow members of the Teamsters Executive Board who, like him, are deter- mined that Beck must’ go. determination grew from Senate Rackets Committee charges that| Beck helped himself to vast English has been general secre- “ Students qo ges ETE PE ages = a4 é Salvage Books After Tornado Hits Gets City OK + AP Wirephete IN KANSAS CITY SUBURB—A group of students from Ruskin Heights High School gather text books from wreckage of their school during salvage operations after tornado struck. The death toll from the Monday night twister in the Kansas City area is at least 37, with more than 150 still in hospitals. 5 TRE Rr Seg ere a oe ae Ask $25 Million Bloomfield Area Banker Tornado Relief New Tornadoes Lift Death Toll to 5! for2 Days Small Towns Battered 270 on Injured List ST. LOUIS (# — Torna- does struck a second death in as many days by claim- ing 14 more lives for a total of 51 and 270 injured. Small towns in southern and eastern Missouri were hit by a rash of tornadoes even as workmen still dug in the rubble of Kansas City suburbs where less '}than 24 hours before a tor- nado claimed 37 lives- and injured 200 persons. Six persons were killed in a twister which leveled Fremont, a town of 207 which only 10 days ago was hit by a flash flood. One man was killed at nearby Van Buren and a hundred miles in and around Desloge, 60 miles south Louis. as Suburbs Clean Up; blow at Missouri yesterday Scores New York for Business Lies, Greed, Loose Morals | NEW YORK @—Lies in busi- Graham gripped the rai] of the platform, -half leaning across it, ‘You're Too Busy for God,’ Graham Thunders smart business, How muctr adver- tising is a lie! God calls it by its to “redouble your prayers’ — at home, on the subway, in offices, shops — “pray without ceasing that God will send a mighty spir- money have so immersed the eco- omic scene that “many men are itual stir to restore the moral soul of the city of New York." btseebeteriniimemenmeaes coe wi eat last night after formally . saa = If Beck refuses, English said, ee : tng he foreign ald program to (YCr-mecting “social call” upon), Of Deck Petuses, ply convene 4| Commissioners Approve Kansas City Counts Toll, jth rapide chain’ of ‘tome Se lawmakers Guring the day | Cohen said: “What I considered| Pact With Grand Trunk Tal ks Way Out of Holdup Seeks Aid to Restore docs. spawned —— — al “eat be? ee just louk ct thins POY Goes With Ouster! | on Proposed Site Public Services birth to the year's deadliest tor- in K 's outskirts America to cripple its allies| differently.” WASHINGTON @® — Dave William Webb, of 137 Baldwin Ave., emerged from| . _ . para pveendieilel nen ated against communism “through an) He also said, “Billy has convert-' Beck." when and if ousted as |. The City Commission okayed a an attempted holdup at the Manufacturers National! KANSAS CITY — Disaster) "rows at Fremont overweaning zea! to scrimp.” ed me to a better way of life out Teamsters Union president, prob- |long-delayed agreement with the |workers added up today this toll . CC oe Ce ee eee tne AUeh| ably still will draw his $50,000 \Grand Trunk railroad last night|Bank Branch, 4077 W. Maple Rd. in Bloomfield Town-| "Or StU" UP ty hacked) There a twister sheared the ae (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) ‘me how to live correctly.”” annual salary. John F. Engtish |1.- the proposed new switch yard/Ship, as a “fast talker” to say the least. across Kansas City’s southern sub-|ond floor oo en sec sald Beck is eatified to contim- (south of Walton boulevard and Yesterday a middle-aged man entered the bank andjiis Monday night school and then roared on into we receiving that amount a5 8 | wew of Baldwin avenue. ‘ Webb, the assistant town. me ; ’ pension “‘and nothing can change |" +7,. stipulated the city|8ked_ to — oe > 37 dead. ean . i, : that.” : and railroad will negotiate the/Manager ormed m+ ol 156 still in hospitals. PLANE 80U ee Highlights of Ikes Talk Pa Ee : : Sencider demanding Beck's rene (eae as ae ae ie siebaee pee unt about 1 pm. and of-\No Wild Cheers (ac yet, Tenn ns Benes the west™ Aivin jmeeter domanting Socks wang: : ins fered . damaged on Seceead Denypre. WASHINGTON #—Here are highlights from President Eisen- | ®@tion. ject for ce sear Dats! The man said he wanted 'Greet Arrival ee eee neeeagpe ll cetlog of teat hower’s appeal to the people last night for support of his | UNANIMOUS CHOICE nearby Pontiac talk to him “in private” about tS d Lind . . dames ir a 100 persons who took cover in English imousty elected |? o a proposed real estate deal. of oecon NAY | 25 million dollars in federaj re- Sana meee ak pene AFLCIO. chiets yesterday as|_ it, Mcluded 14 provisions _by| ® Prvioees, Teal Go hus office where liet funds to: clear away the |Strm Cellars x * * = AFL-CIO vice aidan ual — Se ae caanl dark haired man said he| PARIS W—There were no cheers| wreckage and teclore sweets, omy te att a In my judgment these programs do more than any other— executive council member to re-| residential neighborhood wanted to cash a $22,000 check/and no tears. It all seemed so highways, schools, water and "is tet ae ae doflar for dollar—in securing the safety of our country and the | piace Beck. os jfrom a Toledo bank. Webb sug-'routine as U.S. Air Force Maj. sewer systems. huildings and 4 & Set. peaceful lives of all of us. This put English in the AFL-CIO| Public opposition to Pig. |Sested he take such a large check!popinson . Risner screeched into! (See story on this page about +, from which the Federation} posed yard, which to his bank in Toledo. aeons Pe tened They are Ge most misunderetesd of any of tho toderal ousted Beck on Monday as “guity”| sted slace the city and railroad After talking. the matter over |“ Bourget Field in his Super) st night's tornado in the St. Louis} “yy vas Hood and his som-in- government's activities. Their nature, their purposes, their | ti , began negotiating the agreement jnutes, thsre jet yesterday after crossing ; law, Bill Harris, barely missed results are vitally important to all of us—but little known ne mare und seas oxy onde ux nine months ago, failed to ma- “aga ey egw ves the Atlantic in one-fifth the time) rns, hed Cross st fer’ redial hima the twister at Fremont on their te many of us. fore that English was in the| ‘rtalize last night. to read it carefully. The note it took Lindbergh. and estimated it would need q mil-| Y8Y home from an Arkansas x* « *«* driver's seat in e Team. ~~ read: “Give me $22,000 in $100 + * & lion dollars to help 1.000 families.| Pmwmg trip. They Joined in tho ; , the AFL-CIO voteja 4 to 2 vote, wi mmission- and one will as i rescue . re Hood's In the Jong term, the ending or the weakening of these | SWTs cleanep, | 2, Col. 2) -|ers Floyd P. Miles and Gilbert W.| ee yet, t have e men wait. | Fisher's hour and 37-minute _* * t own home had been destroyed programs would vastly increase the risk of future war. And— Long dissenting. ing im a car for nse outside.” flight from McGuire Field, N.J.,| The last of the 37 bodies was! im another twister. in the immediate sense—it would impose upon us additional . . a , Miles, in whose district the yard Webb him he didn’t have|W@S believed to have set a new identified last night after disaster “When we, reached Fre - defense expenditures many times greater than the total cost of Livonia Electrician will be located, admitted City Man-| 1’ pr pies in the vault, since|U-S.-to-Paris record. It was the as eal apieag aga RrOUED ooked like ghost town,” Hood mutual security today. a | ; OO Mle vias me Malthey were only a branch. The man|first over the route by a jet fighter. * said. “People were walking * * * Vy: b e W ttorney William a demanded. “some money” any-| giz ° around dazed. The town was so 2 “the best they could’ during the : there were no crowds, no This Is not a new policy nor 8 partisan policy Killed by Live Wire . s='s way. He ordered Webb to walk) gyaterta jut 30 years o ne day [CITY ACTS 10 Procure. tt, desttved there was no one This is a policy for America that began 10 years ago... ° eet ee te ee as Gade Se a — * | A 58-year-old Livonia electrician| HURT PEOPLE though nothing were wrong. Lindbergh . Hood ly reached * * * was yesterday at the Gen-| “But I still maintain the yard) After they were out of Webb's! touched down on the same field wer ior 0S ita home, he learned his wife escaped For our nation to try, completely alone, to counter the | eral Truck Plant when his|will hurt the people of my dis-| office, the man seemed to bel in his fragile single-engine , p the Desloge twister only by taking Communist military threat would be not only more hazardous- |ihead a wire carrying|trict and shut off the north sec-/ frightened and fled, taking the “Spirit of St. Louis.” Progress towards completion of refuge in a_ cellar. strategy it would also be far most costly. 4,800 volts. Fe) tion of our city,” Miles said. note. Webb said he seemed to be 4 the Pontiac General Hospital new LUCKY TO ESCAPE ' victim was D. Burk- sick, and had two fingers missing Lindy ignited a fenzied mob of rema alive at it ‘ . ae poie tcette ere mere w jane A De. | Bloomfield Township Police, Oak-|thused the whole world. The super.|Commission last night. dents were lucky to escape with expenditures. ponaee Selden Electrical Contractors, 1930) - and John A, Du feel maar fighter-bomber wae Despite Monday's public vote only three dead as a twister cut k raising the draft calls throughout:our land. }|}McGraw St.,. Detroit. — gan, Phillip E. Rowston and Dr. land County Sheriff's Deputies, Sabre {turning down a $1,500,000 bond is-|a path of havoc. six. blocks wide. ‘would mean raising coos “Kk ‘sctkeamman te the Gack the Federal Bureau of Investiga-|called the “Spirit of St. Louis II, 7 : It would mean more of our sons in uniform. It would mean || A spokesman for the electrical] Rey V. Cooley. we plies but the similarity of the two flights *% ‘© complete and equip the 200- Three other persons were killed longer service for them. - company said Burkholder was! +. finel price for the city)" “7 mvestigating . leepped right there bed addition, commissioners decid-|at a family reunion at a farm + &¢ * a. changing primary circuit breakers! ooerty will be between $16,600 : ed to go ahead with plans to bolster home 15 miles northeast of there, id oma ‘de ast lew ee na the administration cae dur-| and $20,600, the agreement stated.//A-Fallout Not to Blame’ te 2 a ie : salem sewers in the hospital) the twisters did many strange even if we these things—and ~ a remodeling pro; when railroad already has pur- : “It was a swe area. things. At Desloge picked critics of mutual security publicly. proposing such alternatives— [the jak jum te ely Go oe DETROIT (INS)—Dr. Laurence |plenty of time to think about Lind-| The project was declared a pub- Sieteneae tee - lene even then we would finally provide a defense inferior in strength Burkholder was reported to be maining 9.5 acres that will be in-| M. Gould, president of Carleton bergh and I thought about him a/lic necessity to relieve present sew- frame house and turned it about to the collective defense we share with our Allies today. on a five foot ladder attempting) -juded in he project. College at Northfield, Minn., and lot,” said the major from Tulsa,/ers when the hospital Project iS) before setting it down 200 yards ; * * to put up a new transformer when| Major points in ‘the agreemént| a noted scientist, emphatically |Okla. He was a two-year-old baby|completed. It also will serv-| away, * he struck his head on the live|are: ‘ : denies that atomic fallout is re- |when the Lone Eagle made thelice whatever activities are moved There free countries in danger which—if thrown back | iir. and was knocked off the! The city will forego any future| sponsible for climate changes or /first nonstop crossing of the At-|into the incompleted addition when| Only an hour before the storm completely on their own resources—would have to cut their ladder. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | violent stotms. lantic. present funds run out. age than Saee De trmed , ‘ ed classes and were dismissed, - Only the walls were left standing, * * * was home Clouds, Rain Lurk | ready to go to hell to get ¢ vetter job. ian Today's Press +. 22, 3 eee ee ee 7 on Weather Horizon e iia AMOR a y' , PER _ +P sey il oe ae! 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Raley ih WT . 3| (2 s a THTiEnT | tig] v ~m i oes : HE é ty | 8 pMiell AF aa i Hg As ii i i Ih, uh § 3 fll at i i Ht ic , =| shy ps f T 5 sExy | pis rL : fi 6 £ (itl i aa ih iy ri ; i Bh eg Ea a ii Z| HE Te = a ar = Be: iF ait ail Hi al , . iE - ait: 4 rl a yu if yl ef hil : pe tiefayy ie i. Hie Hone ay fey Et il (wv i Hui HM HI bn lia ; i Ee ee th be ar ea HEHE HEE tet dil i Bi) li Ht sit LUTEAL a he Hi Et ite feat Sea Asi set it BS (i He 1 i i Eiitt h pute i HY ries Ss ig ety fit wig le ui ee eiee z Ab; Bil el Le if inl li jit |# Ht hia He fal ere ena EA i at Hint 1 STE i no ee gee ge ea ETA uallniali Ball HLT RE AH HEE a is ee Lh SuR HF ca at gs sag jes THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 | \ Start Recall Campaign Driver Sent to Jail tre Savas Lake Justice war Billy C. Coleman, 34, of 535 Hit Berkley Officialse=- Lela Ee after failing to pay an $80 fine $ $] 00 _ Plus $20 costs for drunk driving. | e tad as the Berkey Torn Halle pac hearing cathe Shor fr| ite ieee dt? TRADE-IN Committee voted Monday to circu- 4 late petitions to recall Mayor Don-|'"& 18st month, upon failing to the $25 fine/® CE ald N, McPherson and four of the terday as bel? ALLOWAN elty’s skx. councilmen, ~ Deaths Elsewhere. |S McPherson and the councilmen, en Sue ae @-De. Hav. N. day Brentley, a member of |known public health expert, and the committee, said, “We have |a member of the New York City never disputed the council's right |Board of Health since 1938, died to dismiss the city manager, but |Tuesday, we de dispute their right to keep * x * their reasens a secret,” KANSAS CITY w —. Dierks, 65, in The council turned ‘down pe-/Die gg - _ [Dierks Forest In. “and Dierks Pick Anthony Renne |set'resisy.¢ °°" ,' } PAOLI, Ind. —Arthur F, for Township Post |,.P4git nt Arius who lad | the ers during the summer Mother, Son Banquet Set in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP The first mother and son of the Cedar Chapter of will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Clarkston Masonic Temple Jerry Snover will present a rane, Gordie Howe and George tribute te the mothers, and Mrs. Gipp to the state’s sports hall of Clark Easley of Drayton Pisins |fame. will reply te the sons. | Larry Ragas will present ou- oe ored slides of his trip in western] peeY,, General manager of the United States. He is the Chapter’s) Pte, stuns snanean ane Master Councilor. lections tabulation Any mothers and sons who are| “ trem the: state’s sports edi interested’ in DeMolay have been| @F* #4 breadcasters, invited to attend the banquet. 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People/heen silent strangers were now reau has lined up some impressive| who find that hard to believe may/talkative friends.” people to its cause, in-|fldck here in droves to see. ss ies CHICAGO (INS) — Dave Beck, miiiaud inoink Cues for ssshia te tan ard: Radial thant Sey Coban aoe. But,” he added, “I am/cluding the two mentioned above. x* & &* — cast out as vice president of the| better than 40 years. AFL-CIO, O’Brien won pledges of|quarters at the Conrad Hilton. Thejslways ready to serve my country|Bet 3 agree with Bab end’ Ray, » bey he ony ent oar heman lei AFL-CIO, says he'll be a candidate!’ 1,40, support from any points. suites on the 23rd floor were occu-|and my party.’ two research experts I know, thativention and mentioned case Fight Against Cancer for re-election as president Of thelwigower, who as a boy had weehes He has the promise, right now,|pied today by exhibits and people) uy hopefuls for the Democratic Nea sard to Pin down the specificlot Benny Hooper, the boy in the ig Teamsters Union at its Miam! coma, s barrel-rolier for a horse-drawn|that all 300 Chicago delegates tojf the Pennsylvania Electric Co.,| nomination or victory three years well, and vention in September and will Win.|heer wagon, advanced to fourthithe Miami convention will stand|here for the Radio Parts and Elec- hence are invited to parse Stev- |* fected so He'll be tough to’ beat, at that. president. Before that Beck|/by him. But he knows it won't be/tronic Equipment Convention. enson’s last sentence. by be he loaded the!placed him in command of tens ofjeasy to hold them all in line. They're interested in other kinds 1,400,000- union’s top eche-ithousands of Teamsters in Wiscon- x *« * of buttons. No old “All the Way| Awoke at the Palmer House to lons with his own creatures. But/sgin and Indiana. Beck's assertion, “I'll be a can-|With Adlai’ buttons around. find Arlene Francis and Bernard now one. of them may destroy him ~*~ * * didate and win” can't be taken o-oo Gimbel in my room—on the tele- fully in th@end. + Eee en ee ee, ety mem to rene The man from nearby Liberty-jvision screen. They were talking Li He is John T. “Sandy” O’Brien, |tion among the disgruntled rank-jagainst him. If former amateur ville is deep im.the alien corn. Injanimatedly in behalf of the New! thai now an avewed candidate for and-file, O’Brien is certain to head/boxer O’Brien wins, he'll know he's|Paris yesterday he told Interna-/York City Summer Festival, as Beck's job. O’Brien has been in jup the still powerful Beck-Hoffa|been through his roughest fight. |tional News Service, “I have abso-idid many others who followed ‘ | Mt : Teamsters work and the union ‘faction. In the wake of ‘Beck’s| Nothing much doing around'lutely no political aspirations of|them. ARMOUR, SWIFT OR HYGRADE ARMOUR, SWIFT OR HYGRADE Butt End Ham. 55‘ Whole Hams ":" 53° Canned Ham 24. 73° W. Virginia Ham ,, 79: Kingan Ham 5s $439 Kingan ne bone no waste... . « ; Hygrade’s Sémi-Boneless, defatted . . Ready to eat, boneless . eeaseusese,., .» 59% Liver Sausage. 39s Variety Packwemamint5 0 ‘Shard acon. A9* Banded Shrimp a=. 49> Coadion Bacon. 9G) Sugar cured, by the piece... . . 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LOW, LOW, LOW PRICES A AT “KROGER: 1 : : so ‘ aS ] ‘ ' \ 5 v i ‘ \ 4 { . , al +4 eee “af * 4 he ; gee ny * ni dink Ratdtaipias . econ at a “3 vp ey bes is . } / | " J | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 a : | eine! 3 & LXIP \ a scotch oles «| AT Ee 18 ‘ /{SLOV 3 So & ea | p an Laboratory Befriends Kingdom of Beasts being testruned with andere [a ba 7] ia + Te | se i aie x * * Scents Cone to Control Animals so etn. Sem, (For Hal Boyle) “lion 4’ — extra strong. desperate call from game ranger park of Kenya, British East Af-|wool prepared to repel mice fre-|canal. Anthropine-soaked sponges “hn a chologist, I learned Ian Player, Mtubatuba, South Af-jrica. Testers have informed Dr.|/quently making their home in it.|dangling over the water keep the KASSEL, Germany W-—A small that pay 2 .»,-\rica, that marauding hippos were}Hildebrandt that lion’s scent was x * * ont scents influence the animal's ee bicla total Gail "results were mals away. ; small sixth - floor chemical labo-|mental life more than anything pes =e evade damage to eee Le cone Spee but} Human smell helped to cope ratory here has won a reputationjelse,"’ Hildebrandt says. z z , a with a problem a state-employed Hildebrandt sent ssistant to best lient was found to be with animal lovers in three conti-| But it took 50 testing stations|the Berlin ae ‘ind cat ee me spacial akan wacreuce: —— v forester had to face near Workers Snub Salaries | nents. It turns out one of thejall over West Germany to find|smell the hippos disliked most. | A special unidentified scent was|~*&°?- LAHORE, W. Pakistan—Nearly| world’s . strangest commercial!out the exact reaction of an ani-| The assistant. reported: ‘“‘Basic|used to check the porcupines har- “How can we stop the stags in| spp employes of the West Pakistan| products: animal-repellent scents. mal to different scents. Today, anthropine’ — synthetic human|assing the farm of Dr. Gernot Zil- Croatia from damaging CTOPS| Secretariat in Lahore have re- x * & Hildebrandt supplies scents to buy~| perspiration — did not shy themllig, of Scotch Village, in Nova| Without shooting them?” a forest-| fused to draw their salaries for the It took many years of research|eTs in Africa, America and Eu-jaway They were unimpressed by| Scotia. er asked. A few bottles of anthro-| most recent month. They are pro- for Dr. Hubert Hildebrandt to/| Tope. tiger scent, too. Finally, I tried) A U, S. firm has inquired about| Pine scared them away. build up his present stock of more x & * lion 4. They took to their heels im-| protecting cable insulations with x *& * authorities to accede to their de-| than 150 synthetic and natural! ‘‘Lion 4” is one of Hildebrandt’s| mediately.” repellent smell because they are} A similar request has been re-| mands for special facilities, it is scents, ranging from the sweet|latest productions. It was develop-| An elephant - repelling scent isioften damaged by squirrels. In'ceived from Communist Czecho-| explained. STOCK UP - SAVE MORE! AVONDALE — Sweet Peas Tender, ° eget gpe [fst poew' scones 303 10: Buy ‘em by the case now and Con save more! ocr Speelals t fragrance of a cherry blossom tojed shortly before he received a|now being tested in the national/Germany, a firm wants its glass|deer. 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One motorcycle is paint:| was “mishandled by “both” the) Therefore, I assume there ig some le Motoreycle feprcesiper poo! ainda apne (Adlai Says U.S.; Britain U. S. and Britain. He added that\other reason.” Should Be Easy to Spot ght siren, “and a twoway Mishandled Suez Issue “loss of confidence in one another ouston police radio. ; DALLAS # — Houston police LONDON: (INS)—Adlai E. Ste-|of'cuee meter! An American millionaire, Auck- = —_ their hesgrwe — The high marriage rate of nurses venson said today that “if I had! Stevenson, who is making an ex-jland, New Zealand, reports, “has, three jevention believed matneth an Ulster is nothing to worry about. been president J think the British;tended tour of Europe and Africa,|been telling our merchants how to lig tite. inn does hah i breed bod a Pee would not have attacked Suez’ |came to Britain to receive an hon-'sell."" He is Harry Doniger, head - in as good : orary degree f Oxford Univer-' Ww id: The trio, all 14 to 15 years old,| “reserve” of capable nurses is thus|-. cos ‘ : et St ce ee last fall. . ; sity. In a news conference he said ‘Fashion wears out more mer- stole three high-speed motor-jbeing built up amo married The iaamamabacd party leader’ de yeles. T a ; lly 3 : ing lof the gree: —_ than hard wear ever PONTIAC PAINT es nee “TIME | 1 DELIVERS. AT YOUR b. $ NATIONAL FOOD STORES TO YOUR DOOR _ ; CINDRSEAL CBS : Gol.* pa Sie \tp HYGRADES—SAVE 17c—LIMIT 3 CANS LOAF .....' - | HICKORY SMOKED—SUCAR CURED—WHOLE OR HALF | COOKED _ :: :, : 16 LB. . 3 | : H A , AS ‘SIZE Lb. ! Pestiae Press Phete . J st Ph RAIN OR SHINE SOCIAL — Regardless of Cash Haliergy ved Gegice Seeman Gere: Sa @aesegesess#sss & ul one A z the weather, members of the Donelson school Keller, one ofthe chairmen served chocolate : _ P. T. A., Waterford Township, will have an ice cake tothe youngsters at the preview. The 4 COLONIAL—FROZEN SLICED | cream sdcial beginning at 4 p. m. Saturday, on piece Isaac Crary Junior high band will play ‘the grounds, and inside if it rains. An outdoor | under the direction of Kenneth Preston during RA BER 10-0z | “rehearsal” included Roger Earl, Marilynn Ott, the evening. 8 4 N D R 5 EAL =i Girl's Legs Crushed Joponese Stepping Up [ini aher the cut in the police CALIFORNIA—LARGE 24-SIZE — 9 Q: | | Car and Truck Output force. | - STALK aN OM All , Under Bus. Wheels | Pi eid ye scorpio partments "covering Dixie High: Pascal tiiery. s se 6 8 12 OZ. CANS way,” he said. “We divert many | DETROIT & — A 16-year-old! trucks in April than in any month|of our Dixie highway accident nce World War II. ‘calls to the State Police and \sehool girl crushed both her legs" . 2g SWIFT'S i The Japan Automobile Industry /Sheriff's departments since the oat when she fell under the) Association said 16,055 vehicles cutback in our personnel.” < ‘ORNED 12 OZ. C | wheels of a city bus. lrolled off assembly lines, o78 more During April, there were 47 acci-| CA - 4 Loraine Tymczak was taken in|than in March. dents throughout the township, BEEF N , . |monthly production has H’ F ~ * apg ll ann = topped Telephone Service Out | WELCH’S HEALTHFUL The girl he ho St nt mea Pe | aon neh mane GRAPE St loccurred. She had gotten off one. iservice early today. A transport = — a encatngcescuee ener Waterford Township. ers .tn"act ot aumnnnmmnannannnnnannannnnarannnnenen pene , .second bus only after the driver, Accidents Decrease of the Pickford ‘Telephane Co. Teg } SEE OUR OTHER AD FOR VALUABLE } : ’ George A. Pillen, 42, had closed) pany hoped to have restored HOLDEN RED STAMP COUPON! | a A , the door. She yelled at the driver] During the month of April, there service & by noon. isi‘ : ' ae | RED TAG SALE and pounded on the door but rien were a idents in Waterford gum — Drastic Reductions - Fabulous PPP rrr He started up, the girl stepped gi, back, tripped over the curb and In a recent report to the town-| aS fell on her back, her legs going ship board, he said there were’ food less traffic tickets issued dur-| ; bus. | | | i; * * © ing April. The figure was 493 in’ j ‘ -Pillen told police he did not March, before the police force was] . s netics the girl and didn’t stop the cut in an economy measure. Tick-| cries of ets y ‘apparently failed to hear her. Township, Police Chief Frank Van’ 4 today. 17-19 S, Perry St. gf bus until he heard the issued in April totaled 128. - | . . ammanas setiananel Erneta adhe Ment Savings—All Merchandise From Manufacturers’ Regular Production IT PAYS TO TRADE AT TRADE-FAIR METAL | IRONING BOARD . 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY} 22, 1957 ee ee eee * epee wy ~ Schools §0S at Walled Lake Telegraphs § WALLED LAKE—Since the Save Our Schools (SOS) Committee of the Walled Lake Consolidated School District sent recent tele- grams to Gov, Williams and other state officials, explaining its posi- tion, the school picture has changed The almost certain passage of a new House bill will enable the state to pay nearly all of the $190 formerly anticipated by school authorities. SOS Action was prompted by the extensive publicity given to economy-minded housewives who marched on —— in. protest SOS was organized In 195% to pape wen 7 Aeon part it has played-in various school pop lamp aero sloctions, aad ‘pitsted cut that it] sont, Walled Take Scheel Die is completely free of affiliation oe ee with the schodl administration,| cial position because of an ap- PTA, or any other organization. | -parent loss of $101,680 in state * * * ald, Following is a portion of the} ‘This situation has now cha telegram: _ — ee Financial Aid in Bill’ s Passage fate Men Our major school districts have all voted for greatly increased taxes on their own property over the objection of similar opposition groups. “Our school enrollments are increasing too fast, and the continued taxing of local real estate is an insufficient source of revenue." : * * * The committee also mentioned in the telegram that it would be pleased to send a representative commjttee to discuss certain mat- ters with the Governor or with in- terested legislators, SOS specifically requested the state legislature to find a way to 2 ffctrtlnalo~ Hagen hy apelin because of the epee of House | Troy Service Set by Mothers Eighth Memorial Event to Be at City Hall on Sunday TROY—The eighth annual Mem- orial Day services of Troy Chapter No. 37 of the Blue Star Mothers will be held on the lawn of Troy City Hall at 3 p.m. Sunday, Services are to center around the memorial marker for those who died in the armed services. A donation of Troy Township Board, area and Blue Star Mothers, the stone was dedicated July 4, 1949. Troy Chapter of the Blie Star Mothers of America was founded and granted its charter in September, 1942. During World War Il there were approximately 130 members, The Mothers, strictly a non- profit organization, obtain all funds through sponsorship of public those in the service now or in the past. Throughout the years of the group's existence no area service- man, regardless of where stationed ih the world, has been forgotten business people and citizens of the|*’ ' WALLED LAKE — John Walker last night was presented with an engraved watch in recognition of having been named the “Out- tanding Senior Boy” by the faculty John Walker Receives Honors at Walled Lake of the Walled-Lake Senior High gor Understanding” program, When in football, all county in basket- ball, and has played baseball until this year when he worked in prep- as a representative of the “Youth scholarship University of Michigan awaits him. Group fo Organize Neighborhood Assn. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP — aration for his trip to Germany| ~ ‘ Two Ferndale Youths Plead Guilty to Charge FERNDALE—Two youths Melvin events, using profits to benefitl as well The “Outstanding * selec- |purpose of forming a neighbor-| Oakland County community. He is shown above (left) shaking Ping sry ay ty Alagoa ssociation. Discussing hands with Oscar Fritz, president pro-tem during Belprez’ absence. AUTO PARTS scholarship, leadership, activities, (value of. an association before the : ‘Open © te 9—Sunday 9 to € and athletic ability combined. [group were Duane Hursfal, In- 1340 Baldwin vE sent John is president of the senior ‘Township supervisor, ie en Re alee ee Union Lake Firemen Rev. George Behnke performed the| Raymond Sect ot crand Rapids land County Athlete Hold 1957 Electi 4 p.m. ceremony in the presence lasf fall, captured all state honors| [10 on A reception was held following An organizational meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HOLLERBACK ‘Lutheran Rite Performed for by-laws was appointed after; the group decided that an organi- zation was necessary. There were 30 members present. “We are Republicans Bill 399 which w ——_ at Christmastime, reports their UNION LAKE — The Fire De-| The bride chose a white lace © mister tel the Democrats and object ger to pay sist of 1 ts promised” $190| spokesman, Mrs. Harry L. Schultz. partment here elected new of-lover satin gown with fingertip velllstates to Abocdeon Atasland efforts to make school financ- |Per child. The bil, which allocates Women Voters _|ficers at their recent meeting. Chiet|crowned in a Roman style tiara. : ! ing a partisan issue Our poate Sule by 2 bockbecping me Marri ae Maynard took office again/She carried white gardenias in a | members and supporters have [Reuver. now awaits the Governor's aE, Span Elect Officials ee spray. Plan June 22 Wedding | | east the majority of the ballots | Signature. of Union Lake Pair | ‘Howard ‘s ecting chief! a ncsts : = Ae every schesl’ cection since: | Cliflord Smart, superintendent Kk for New Year with: James Sanders, and Mae Pail nobel or ag, | UTICA — Mr. and Mrs. Fred| | our activity began. of Walled Lake Schools, last night} UNION LAKE—Mr. and Mrs. Barney Larson, lieutenant; Jack Irst St, 7 and Mrs. Ber. |) T°! 0 1611 Speedway Dr., an- “Every school district thas (felt confident that the bill would|George J. Lupear Jr. of 8125 Mar-| LAPEER—Announcement of of-|5witzer, president; Harold Taylor, thn Rash ob Geant nounce engagement of their its share of residents who pre- [become official. This act will al-|shalsea, Union Lake, have an-|ficers and committee chairmen of|Vice president; Bob Lawson, treas- . Replies. daughter, Rosaline, to Albert Gal- | fer to spend their time and |leviate the financial crisis. that)nounced the recent marriage of|the League of Women Voters was|"Ter: George Gish, secretary and sg tg, orp ely owe! br Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. | money convincing others that |faced the Board of Education of| their daughter, Jean, to Robert|announced at'a recent meeting as|®. H. Sutton trustee for one year.jwas Mrs. agp fp orger | preg trangdl Geadiqg whpemo ae FE 4.5791 | they should not spend any time |that district. Harris of Union Lake. The bride-lfollows: Margaret Caftall, presi-|Pians are going forward to build)while Mrs, Phillip M. O'Dell a | or money to maintain their groom is the son of Mrs. Janet Huntident; Mrs. Ethelbert Thomas, sec-|% ¢W fire Metamora. served as bridesmaid.|is planned. | of 264 Farnsworth, Union Lake and|retary; Mrs. Howard Kurtz, treas- | County Calendar [4 4 Harris of Lake Orion, Jurer. Mrs. B. A. Stone heads the | ¥ *~ * * nominating committee for 1958. | Setameue Following the marriage rites, the} Also elected were Mrs. Richard | Hadley ORS will « 7 pm./Couple left for a northern honey-|J. Bahis, first vice president, and | gupper at the Masons "Thursday evening. moon. They will make their home/Mrs. Donald D. Kay, second. vice Friday at the town hail at 5:30 p.m.|at Walled Lake, president. ~ om | Our Price 3 78" refrigerator than this Sheer Look beauty. and you can't match its price. Not a stripped-down lost year's model—but a big new 12.1 Model 1-191-87 “special,” not a with trade-in SHEER LOOK . The design of tomorrow ' that gives your kitehen that bulit-in look today —without costly ~ femedeling. ‘eet America's Finest Two-Door > aephe ‘57 This Week Only! 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Anxiously awaiting the trial run are (left to . > right) Michael Blom of East Colgate street, Ronnie Covert of Cherrylawn avenue and Jana Loi Janczarek also of Cherrylawn avenue. : ° Wever School to Hold Festival Friday|(Golden Age Has Picnic jin Ypsilanti Service street, and Harry, New Curtains pet Se Deas Paes, Veale) 0 eee arn Seseeee ty. Sate ie ‘i rence, baked goods. "| uy Eimer Miller aod Clarence [11D Franklin Doisea. Planned especially for the chil- dren are pony cart rides under | Toys,. comics and old records Sates Ge the supervision of James Dodd |may be purchased at the booth/rranklin Bome Tuesday hae and Kelt, Pawiey,; movies under jheaded by Mrs. Elma Huntworth. che — Mrs. Frank Barker is atranging a| °'P. gathered for a picnic. makeup booth and weight guessing yr" “yet, SUmag was & guest and Pair Speaks Vows win be done by Leslie Hudson. | med as a new member Special tribute was |Easy to Wash corsage p Lam Lang Mair on Vacations ... with » Geed Permanent New , cael ms heme xe euper “ined ee = - more elegant than ever. During the afternoon program } PERMANENTS, ‘from . . . . $5.00 nee nn, nel en a : them to tt the windows.| Viola Other poems were > = CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP = $tr'vite'tous wur'ukc's teos\read: ty ks. ‘Schater and ne > 116 N. Perry | FE 2-c0n1 dilease on lite. And you'll hardly|Nettle Carr. Members participated fFTuvVvVwcvevVveCvCCCTCTTeTe TT eee TCC ee leoed you've done any laundry. in a communi , accompanied . , to Also planned are a viewmaster members who celebrated craic avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. parents. MR. and MRS. DAVID R. STEWART Mary Whisnant Marries Nabisco SUGAR | Honey A oe * * i t 4 - #08 Aveilab ta caw dod tniv-poced pochages becouse they're made with tich graham flour FE 83560 , $3.7 a for os oars ney! They're better than ever! No wonder ! Na ‘aBisco Sugar GRAHAME are sti rites with es dad! They’re scored to snap lute bite-sine posers (less | WAVE crumbs)... + Wrapped in six ‘In-Er-Seal wax packets for ~ fj ~ i 1; it i ip 1 3 3 B : a Malkim PTA Hears Convention Reports _ Reports from the state conven- | tion were given by Mrs. Ervin At- | and I R iH i i Pontiac’s New One-Price Permanent Wave Shop with Cut and Set NONE HIGHER experienced, licensed eGuarantee...a suacineiieel ack oe RO lai eosin @Permanent by an- oan ar | “MUSIC CO. i THE me PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 Joyce Mary Eiter became . the: bride of Anthony Joseph Pfeiffer - Saturday. The bride is the daughter of Henry 0. Euter of Murphy avenue and the late Mrs. Eiter. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph L. Pfeiffer of Garden court are his parents. The Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly celebrated the Solemn High Mass at the Saturday wedding of Joyce Mary Eiter and Anthony Joseph Pfeifferin St, Michael Church. * * * Joyce is the daughter of Henry O. Eiter of Murphy avenue and the late Mrs. Eiter. Mr. and Mrs. Ru- dolph L. Pfeiffer of Garden court are Anthony's parents. For her wedding Joyce wore a fleor-length gown of gossamer nylon tulle over taffeta, The bod- ice and long sleeves were ac- cented with flowerettes of Venice lace scattered with iridescents. | MR. and MRS. ANTHONY PFEIFFER Joyce M. Eiter Repeats -Vows in St. Michael Rite wedding party and their families mediately following the ceremony. For the wedding trip to Wash- ington, D, C., the bride changed te a two-piece green ensemble with black and white accessor- les, She wore the white orchid from her bridal bouquet, was served at Rotunda Inn im- ks cee tion was bald atl Set Gerremming chet ty Oakland County Sportsmen's Club. By ANNE HEYWOOD Most personality characteristics are two-edged swords. If they are used productively, they can make you enormously successful and happy; used unproductively, they can keep you an unhappy failure, * * *® This is truest of all, it seems to me, when it comes to the iquality known as imagination. * * * “I can’t help it,” she told me, when we were discussing a career) mildly, was that she daydre: amed|ot : DREAMS UP IDEAS “But now,” she told me, “I tryjed stamped, cape of The Pontiac Press, (Copyright 1957) Gold Star Meets Gold Star Mothers of Inc., met at Adah Shelly Library. The recent meeting was dedicated to the memory of their sons, with Mrs. Cecil Briggs presiding. self-addressed enyelope, | The Oakland County Chapter 34,! America, FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR . “I hate my job, and it! bores me, but I haven't any quali- fications for advancing. I haven't many friends and I have already! do "| “So I just sit by the hour, sil and listening to music on the ra-| day I'll be married, or have a fab- ulous career, be wealthy and fa- mous.” WASTING ENERGY | Here was a girl letting her im-| agination drain her energy, 80) that she was unable to make a Bloom icld 1662 S. Telegreph Rd. HOLLYWOOD'S LATEST SENSATION TWO-TOED single step toward getting a bet-| On returning the newlyweds wil! * reside in Waterford. ter job, a better socia) life or both. * * , I suggested that she try to train) ‘ i] A shell cap of nylon bows se-, cured her fingertip veil of silk il-| | lusion, and she carried an arrange- | ment of orchids, carnations and stephanotis. Her only jewelry was) matching peari earrings and neck- lace. * x * Mrs. Norman R, Ream served BEAUTY CENTRE Formerly of 524 Riker Bldg. invite you to visit the new modern beauty salon con- veniently located at... her sister as matron of honor. Oth-| er attendants were Mrs. Leonard New Location D. Ward, sister of the bride; SPECIAL Mrs, Marvin E. Holler, sister of Our $15.00 Farrell. Geraldine Pfeiffer, sister’ LANOLIN the bridegroom, and Darleen M.| < — — was junior z s13 ter, ORCHID AND GREEN The attendants wore ballerina, 31% S. Saginaw St. (Second Fleor—Over Lynn Jewelers) Featuring Permanents at $10 to $20 @ Complete line of beauty aids | @ Experienced operators Call FE 4-4781 for Appointment length gowns of white nylon eyelet! over taffeta. The honor attendant's 5) gown was of orchid taffeta while the other attendants wore mint green. Matching sashes gave a) butterfly effect to the back of the gowns, * * * PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontise, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 White floral headpieces and white gloves completed their cos-| Ringbearers were R. Paul Pteif- fer.and Daniel L. Ward, x ** * Peter A. Pfeiffer, cousin of the | a ae served as best man! Seating the guests were Marvin| E. Holler, Frank H. Pfeiffer and Lewis E, Hyde. GOWNED IN BLUE For her son's wedding Mrs. Pfeiffer chose a blue print dress with navy blue accessories. Her) earnesenrep excqwervey ey | GALLAGHER | _ inate * PATENT LEATHER i “Have Heppy Feet” 1662 S: Telegraph Rd. : ASHION SHOP SHOP EVERY NIGHT ‘T IL 9 — SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 We Are Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Bridal Gowns i? * Choose from beautiful new season ~ | gowns that were originally ‘priced 59.95 .to $110. Now reduced for.. ~ 2) 4 Sd —_ ae + TODD'S SHOE STORE | Shoes for the Entire Family | ia Also available \~ in stripes and : solid colors. = : 4 i & ie endoresd. checks . our cotton shirtdres .. ILM close-out at savings of $30 to $50 ° our pencil slim _ tailleur coat in ' wool with silk | regular price 49.95 ‘SALE! SBQ now--and all summer, light in weight and so smartly designed, Comes in beige, honey and blue. Sizes 8:to 16.- ith we tN Beat i é - @ eo Fe ak ae “a it ai —— a, ee ef Pl pe ‘ait BAF oa Zu My} { . DAY, MAY 22,.1957 cay etd : | : a | = - ginal renee LEAT a Bhs Yoeeg Fruiie | i. eee ee ‘raws Visitors | ( i Al | th Out de pe Tr f : to Area Parks aia ong e Uae oor | Fal 33 (etre Aciictond | a i chedan sy Kent Lake | Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press {Muskie Fishing Real Thrill ‘and county ere finding many in- teresting things to sce along this a oe mests at Kent Lake in the Huron : : “families”. of little yellow gos- ALL OUTDOORS (INS) — Everjing for his second giant ever lings, led by proud mothers and try muskies? : . “The thrill was so great, watchful pg ce Bing Br Beng a SS nage mane Phasegposere rl keep trying,” he says. Photographic subjects along the np Goo ogg gfinct ovr igaee wane ute te Ines Damm reported today. eres Se Sn ele yas teh ne tare Wunetes oom : “There many biack Clair. in to spawn show plenty ae Bi occts at ~_ and Homer Le Blanc from St. “Ganges ne oa Clair Shores say it only takes an a — | kins of the park system also ont successful trip en the lake |" Posts, bit at moving oars, at- | nted on the of to turn & normal, happy, care- floating beer mented nthe hing tempo te ener in “mtn fr 20 With te power Sars and Nr muskies.”” « guided ‘tours of the arco where a ee ee ar a eee as > A ia, fot coca-ons ar ek ° ° hand,” he explained. He took jus 0 Se. Sylvia’s on TV Tonight i ing one hit your lure. : | large company to | Metropolitan Lake St. Clair’s muskie record) perporr u — Former national ' Beache, Tuesday, rve - colony of terns (shore birds) is held by Detroiter Percy Haver,match game champion His monster was 6844 pounds, The ' ony was estimated to have at ‘ Wene of will clash 1,000 birds. yO joandcy taken from North, with Detroit's Edna Delton tonight a oe tee oe oe are Wiesuntin waters. rae Polictephin bent in two| GOOD TASTE Louis St. | ces ine herd there ia In fine com] er ees oe . —r a a eae BE entag Echelle ie appearances on the televised series — holds.a fish caught near | dition, with many does nearing the \ a $ stmmnetind Sheree ty beter 9, WEEE TY), Ene Geteed) eS, Be Te Cates ee | und yoo ny diy te el Re HUNTING — Jay Hunter, 1012 Grubb road. F | Pastis ees fans (ENO Late, Saletan Coen, ee er ce ceaata ge (iat euatell to ius hat he milerod ! wns . . ~— Jay . : Jw 1919, ss i Mrs, Howard Lewis, 906 Wy- Milford, has made a profitable thing of his. part time -fox-hunting foxes, Sheriff Frank Irons is shown above ear-marking Hanter’s Lo vigrageoryplary oly bode peanut ase ea staalinn alana ene af man, on Otter lake. a lover of | Job this spring. Yesterday he collected $200 in bounties for 42 latest catch, as the Milford man holds one of the animals. * muskie in 1949 appearance. f Canada geese has shown up . § tite getags, sow ber eas Patt-Time Trapper Helps\underwater Wonderland’ | Increased Fees lives nearby, leeks into the ° | . Low windy ah sme Decrease Fox Population There’s a blackbird, too,’ . * | LANSING — Increased camping Secs beck tar Sho Sat = = By H. GUY MOATS other legal animals, birds in their ray ed er Or rou fees will be in effect June 1 at ) { ; 3 Michigan’ state parks and adds. en om as ne in (pense and is an ardent angler, ~~ Fieation Bt og What about fishing? ford’s Jay Huster, The’ sppro|' JACK PATTERSON anything else if catching fish is; Aside from spawning rainbows, (the stream. This means a mid-| ll camping permits issued on on Hum: BYE Conservation| priately named day-time Creal ee eee ee The sport that dreamed wp Mich-|the whole purpose of the outing. big fish in Michigan trout |week day. The bait fisherman has| or after June 1 will require ? _ » Who MeM-| 4+ the Novi Equipment company at| Hunter has run across a den of wild) ie soot Sek * & «& streams are beund to be brewa | “hice of night-crawler or min-| campers to pay 75 cents per day, tioned, however, that some niceinov; has been a part-time fox|dogs. There are several pups, and|'€88's “Water Wonderland” nick- Nest aed Ontaris taie for speck. now, sometimes a crayfish or) plus 25 cents for electrical serv- bess are being taken at Pontiac’! punter-trapper for many years, and|three females, each with a pup/"#me had his head on backward.| ) trout trolling is a spin-| “Nt: The Digger ones become ineligramite or other large natural| ices, if used Permits are is- lake and that good ‘bow fishing 4.0. very well at it, if you please. he says, . In the interests 2% 3 ‘oo ace yped beg anor erie We| Aimest strictly nocturnal feeders nymph. sued at the individual parks. f ant, Snloved it most County) Hunter resides at 1012 Grubb road. Area conservation officer Howard of truth and ac- | |nave’ usually found a fairly small] SvFig the wee mune mime me «* * * ight palS0ntaserenmt camping rate is : turned Johnson knew about the dogs, he curacy he should daredévi effective and it fisherman t as 50 cents daily, plus 20 cents for : Spring cleanups ate underway at| | Only yesterday Be erttr's (58d today, and described them| je wade it clirainates ‘the ‘bother of Sddling days they may food dering iy, (Well stick to streamers, and a big|electricity. all state parks in the area, ready- agree as being mongrels, “living off thei. <° with worms. Almost trolls; 48¥- It ten’t going to get white marabou, a black and white| All campers «receiving permits ing them for the big summer in- SN ET ne \tents read ‘“‘Underwa- Ontario lakes with streamer flies.| Cer or grayer than it Is now. Inucitan or black ghost will prob-|during May will be charged at the vasion due to start with arrival) '%=¢% t be bountied by the state. Pr a ter Wonderland.” _ Fishing in Maine and Quebec for| For big browns in the daytimejably do as well as anything. For|old rate, even if the camping per- ot good weather. dhe bustytntin, wheres gore weco | °T Beard shout Grime wid Segy,| Ht OOO I the same fish, trolled stream-|then, given proper weather, which|spinning for big browns we doubt! mit period extends into June. This punched to indicate they [but we have not had any reports| «us *% & Particu- ers take the mostest and big-|we've got, and a stream in which|if we'd bother with anything but|will allow Memorial Day visitors M Iti-L k P| bed Gener Qemntied. Bash wos [ef damege, or attacks on humans” | Ue gest (even in waters where other/big fish ‘are known to be, the/a silver flatfish, Big browns seem|to camp through the holiday week. i Uill-LAKers an worth five dollars to Hunter. The Johnson comment ample. No eniety baits are allowed). This is a mat-jangler should pick a day when/to like a fast retrieve and quite|end at the old rate, if they ob- i ; da muavaauas 30 Gigs Sending wal ns get ter that needs exploration. ~ Ithere is little human activity on'a bit of action by artificials. |tain a permit before June 1. Metropolitan Shoot trapping in the Highland Recree- 1 ; tures and indooe PATTERSON . : "9 Second metropolitan archery| indicate thet the red tox popula u ington Plans to matted-hair and iver bie shorts) Process Pike, Muskie Eggs ‘| Solunar Tables Trash Shad Fish So a ae : ~y epreganne sera left Anglers may plan their fishing , bowmen is set for Sunday, May 26) Stade eae. — | around the toiM | t lL k at the Reed's lake range. Last year Michigan CIC estiva 1 lad pg eypncenrs na hea grad a aic e take fullest advantage of the best|" COVES IMO LAKES Registration takes place between/ 28.476 foxes, causing —— oe ee ee ’ times for their sport by scanning) ST. JOSEPH w — A trash fish 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. of some 13 percent stiged prenread pamd al pele the following solunar tables. Pre-/commonly called the shad, has a — ‘ — Final plans are now completed| world, This ig uncommon fine Approximately 150,000 muskel-; and muskie fry demand a con- |Pared especially for this section by|joined the sea lamprey in threat- i suitable trophies, ver i for Ludington’ first annual perch| weather to take large fish in theliunce eggs and an equal number] stant supply of live food, other- |Utdoorsman John Alden Knight,/ening the existence of food and : is at 2800 hunting | —_— county festival for Friday and daytime, particularly large trout.| a are wise they set about cating each | ‘ables show major periods of|game fish in the Great Lakes, 4 ow Forme 5 New-inas long been’ a Saturday, May 24 and 35. . northern p eggs being other. activity to last an hour to an hour Lloyd Mollhagen Jr., vice pres- collected more than 70 million|~ st Shorter. = Meicee te Conservation Department fish- |sucker eggs; when hatched, these —_ Miner Majer Minor Majer ye ars = La kes eries workers collected the eggs {will provide live food which is)" Sag Ee EIB Fblsa Noe of distress” among come from wild northern eosentiol Sor the growing tunshiestR -:-------- 320 S38 Ee Se tal fishermen. captured ‘early this month in twe |and pike. — ta3 i100 $23 1233) Molihagen said the shad were western Upper Peninsula likes. | When the young game fish aré|wea! [1/!'!0! 5:40 11:58 6:10 ——leppearing with increasing fre- ' ! quency in the fishermen's chub hatchery near Manistique, weil iconservation workers will plant) Rabbits and opossums are be-|nets. He said the take in the chub . . is egg of/hets. now contained about half The northern pike eggs were their progress aimed the known living animals in North|shad and half chub. The chub is . a valuable food fish. ° ra ) a. e ee fus|White Fox Reported | aid Medical Research y Thoroughbre If mine og oni elie tae of ngage Soe) LaMpreys Help Study | a Mo a, Van | | ted cr calecon is itcu. | “Cmseraton eparment sanel| OF Diseases of Ear speculate 7 oa & feeding ‘these young |is either an albino or a light phase . J , ” ae | .| predators after they hatch. Pike RiGee ser aoe ANN ARBOR (#—The sea lamp-| of physiological acoustics af the ss which cloak little known diseases of} ture. || CHEVROLET | Sared and R.tumed fo labured NITE SERVICE ee Merle Lawrence, professor od tor fds purpose, De. toores : MANA - Auto Club members the first YI wear one ne At : | : wy our neonthe his ear on 3th } | E . OPENING DAY fa) tera [| NEEDED SERVICE |is helping University of Michigan|-only be obtained by disecting researchers solve the mysteries the inner car of a living crea- ee _— ~~ Rebttl! | its cor ae’ accessibility MOTORS J pxebecters tots FI ID Y : pape wale ry “rnin, Agrees cme Bi] Just Because You Can't Take Time During the Dey | / SS — | avout simul He sid R A Be huts Ubu miomiber dk tacaatiin of tis neni | USE OUR CONVENIENT [i }Gagpee ‘hearings gna ea See NITE SERVICE | SREP wed in hs experiments at In the first four months of 1967, $1,653,000 was ey = | i huge fish bow! until they have so returned as savings on expiring policies, Leave your car between 4 and 5 P, M. — Wl be ready at 8 A. M, a He keeps the killers in In a time when many things are costing more, this seems too good to be true—but it is true. Detroit Autemebile Inter-Insurance Exchange eee eS es | at Autemebile Club of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE a oe ee pots a” | a 4 ; 68 NL Perry St-—FE 5-4151 the senate version of the bill, which vai fi 3 & FS H} : ' ; = — b es = ! = ) } ; a aoe , \ é =? #2 se = THE PONTIAC PRESS.. AWEDNESD AL: MAY’ 22, 1957 a, oS 7 + ger * * Auto Inventories Build Up but Dealers Not Worried! By DAVID J. WILKE Associated Press Automotive Editor ts; DETROIT i — The auto indus- try has a substantial new car in- ventory on hand right now, but it) will come to the end of the cur- does not appear to be worrying the car retailers, Industry surveys indicate most retailers are in a happier state of mind than they were at this time last year. Many report better prof- few are complaining about pressure of factory shipments. Indications are the industry rent month with a total car as- sembly volume for the five months of approximately 2,885,- 000 units. If retail sales do no better than match the totals for March ahd April the five months volume at the dealer level should come to about 2,500,000, The current production rate, ob- viously, does not use all the in- dustry'’s capacity, although several Ford and Chrysler divisions con- tinue to schedule Saturday over- time. Nevertheless, the over-all in- dustry outlgok is better presently Grain Futures Drift Lower CHICAGO # — Most grain fu- tures drifted lower in early board of trade dealings today, with corn and soybeans down more than a cent at times under general liqui- dation. There was not much news to in- fluence the market, but there ‘ap-|j; peared to be a growing feeling among traders that the excessive| moisture which has been hamper-|§ ing wheat and corn may be due for a genera] let-up shortly. There was general liquidation by|! commission houses in the, soybean pit, apparently based partly on be- lief the price advance of the previ- ous was due to technical reasons only, because of closing out of the May contract. Profes- sional selling helped push corn prices downward, Near the end of the first hour old MARKETS Produce - _ DETROIT PRODUCE * The following focally of prom ete, a joca. od grown produce [edep oa othe brought to ark by growers and sold in avo thE ae ek: Fruits — Pike ect [-! [ 3.15 bu ern Spy, fancy, : No. 1 3.15 2.75-3. 2:36 bu. Apples Steele Red, vm ABLES MISC. 1.60-2.00 dos. behs, Beets, , No, Edit, crits PSN eae ves, =i. 1, 1.00-1 1.28 pk. ket. tone 3 1, 1, 28-1 "18 doz. ry, No. i 2.25-248 ane bag. Onions, reen, No. 1, . cee oe ©. 1. 2.00-2'50 32-Ib. vbag. Bs No, 1, .85-05 doz. beh No. 1, 2.00-2.50 dos, behs. 1, ead Pdi bag. Madiches, 0. 00 doz. behs. Radishes, Red, N a8 00 doz. behs. —— hothouse, fancy, .90 5-Ib. box: No, 1, -.18 5-lb, box. a hothouse, fancy, 1.40 dos. behs; 1,00-1.25 di Rhu- on. ber’ cndaee. No. 1, .85-95 dos. behs. ber, oot hothouse, No. 1, 3.25-3.75 8-Ib. t. on : Kale, No, 1.76-2.25 bu. Mustara, No. 1, 2.35 Py bu. Sorrel, 1,75-2. - on Turnt, : +e os 2.26-2.75 bu. me Foce ak Sia Gnemwe: tat, Oy aera Lettuce, leaf, No, 1, 2.50- 11 spear per ease; 50-0.00. moaam 650. 60-10.00; small 8 f y “NEW YORK um — Stock market m|prices were narrowly mixed in «ling the pace slowed ts| in any group. Leading Stocks Show No Change early trading today. Leading issues showed minor changes. After a fairly active open- Olls once again seemed about the best of the major divisions but there was no great activity Standard Oil (New Jersey) yes- ste, terday’s most active stock, added|increased sharply the dealers still around a point to its gain of 1% yesterday. Its president, M. J. Rathbone, told the annual meeting that 1957 will be another good year. * * * Amerada was steady after its run-up of 4% yesterday. Texas Co. and Sinclair made fractional gains. Douglas Aircraft cut in half an early loss of a point. Boeing was off a major fraction. than it was at the comparable period a year ago. Despite the 735,000 unit new car inventory there. are some makes and models that are not im- mediately available to the car buyer. Cadillac’s $13,000-plus El- dorado Brougham and Ford's re- tractable hardtop, are among them, The Eldorado Brougham ts dis- tinctly a “limited production” model. Fewer than 100 units monthly are being built, And despite the demand for it, Cadil- lac has not indicated any inten- tion of great increasing the rate of output. Ford's: schedule for the retract- able hardtop calls for only 20,000 assemblies during its first year. Ford has no immediate plans for stepping up production of this new- est model, company spokesmen say. . * * * Another make not immediately available at dealerships is the German-built Volkswagen. Volks- wagen dealers in the. United States had waiting lists through host of 1956; surveys indicate that although shipments fybm the factories have have an accumulation of unfilled orders. Some Americans who planned to pick up a Volkswagen during European tours this sum- mer have been notified of several weeks delay in scheduled delivery dates, Surveys indicate several thou- sand Americans have placed orders for various foreign made cars to be delivered to them dur- Pentiae Press Phete SSR NS & acti pews Hite Lodge Calendar , Special Cedar ar No ton. Th MM M, urs., May 23, 7 p. m. Wo degree. Jesse Sparkman, in Ww. — Ady. * News in Brief Edward Sovey, 21, of 114 Forrest St., pleaded guilty to a reckless ‘driving charge yesterday* before Municipal Judge Cecil B. M¢- Callum and was committed to the Oakland County Jail for 12 days after he failed to pay a $35 fine and five days. i John Plonbon, chef of the Jolly Chef Restaurant, 490 S. Paddock St., told Pontiac Police some one stole an envelope containing $41.50 from his suit coat pocket which was hanging in the restaurant rest- room between 12 and 1 p.m, yes- terday. A radio valued at $37 and’a purse containing $8 was reported stolen from the home of Mrs. Bernice Baker, 366 Osmun St., between 12:30 and 6:30 yesterday morning after thieves entered it through an unlocked door seems | to Pontiac Police. Accused of reckless evie, Glenn David McQueen, 23, of 2300 Shimmons Rd., pleaded guilty yes- terday before Municipal J Cecil B. McCallum, paid $35 a $10 probation fee and was pladed ~» jon three months probation, : B'nai Israel Rummage Sale. Clothing and household needgs. New and used. 14 E. Pike. Adv. communication sg Pcl ae ae GETTING APPLICATIONS — Typical of many eager Pontiac youths, Dewayne Presson, of 2468 Omira St., and Mary Wood, of 761 Owego Dr., are shown here getting their application eee * * * a As +s 8G Mabe: ceyeorr. paring apres — Steels were narrowly mixed rg : ‘was wer r, May = ‘| Youngstown and Bethlehem slight- al- July $2.08%, corn was % lower to/%0, suc seen pate ‘eee ly on the upside while U. S. Steel % higher, July $1.32%, oats were|, Whites: Grade A. Jum vo tm: dads /and Republic Steel were easy. Gen- atyle wheat was % lower to % higher, July $2.08%, new style ing visits’ abroad, Demand for the Volkswagen in the U.S. market continues to rpount. The most recent tabulation - training at Pontiae High, School. The annual Road-E-O, to be held at the Tel-Huron parking lot, will give some talented young driver many prizes plus a shot at the state contest in Detroit Pontiac White Shrine wili span- sor card party, Wed., May 22, 8 |at Roosevelt Temple. 22 State § weighted avers: of new car registrations showed! blanks to this Sunday’s Teenage Road-E-O, from during June, and a possible chance ; 28-332, but ’ ¢ for the na- % to % lower, July 66 %, rye was va ave 29; Grade B. large wicleoesom ar a faction & ro this year’s first quarter} . Stewart. Win is fa Sth diver taal tien © om DC. Rummage Sale. All Saigts 1 to 1% lower, July $1.17%, soy-|"S,505.° arade A, jumbo 37; large 21- other automotive issues el aire George charg: onal ‘ashingt Cea : u of the German-built cars - urch. Stevens Hall. Pontiac, Pfi, coat wire ee teen aa. | .|Rails showed scant change. were delivered in this country. The May 24, 7 to 9 p. m. —Adv. $2 34%, and lard was 3 to 10 cents ks 24-27, wtd avg 2442 P i - : Commercially graded : total compares with 10,987 deliveg- M k . A d . Oakland County marketing infor-; ° * Sale a NO ee et | New York Stocks [i 'a last year's sanuary-March| Marketing ACVISOFS {mation agect, Mrs. Josephine Law./Antitrust Hearings regonolpangs leet i 11h lacce DEN Det: swodiam SMa. (late Morning Quotations) a a a Ch . a A planning marketing pro- Open for Second Time ~<. : teady. Dis- rams. : Grain Prices. uripetive trade te father wow with | «|, Increases also are shown in the UIOOSE Officers DENVER (INS) — The second] Would persons whe hit small ple" treciy offered perticuiarly om large|Allied Ch .... 912 Johns Man ... 81.2| figures for several other makes, Ford. antitrust trial of three of the na- Puppy on Williams Lake Rd., May meme ae hee today —_ ae. a aa may - $45) especially in the lower alge? SFOUP.| ‘The first meeting of the Advisory d Reports Sales tion's largest minerals co |2ist around noon, please ae wheat ( Cats cancace SUTTER amp nace —|A/SE Lid .... 461 Kennecott ....113.4| Among these are the MG, the Ret !Council for the Marketing Informa- Exceed Other Periods a TPT OR 3-2938. License number =is Ny ceerevee BOVE TY ceeeecees (aPi—Chicageiam atria... 100 | Kimb Cit .... %$/ault, Metropolitan and the English .,,, m for Consumers. was opens today at Denver Fed- known. —Aqy. : CHICAGO, May 28 cago Airlin ,.., 184 Kroge eee Program for mers, Sep se eenee Hires Se Hy Mercantile eal utter steady; re-|Am Can ...... 12 lena & FP ... a4 Ford. held at 8 p.m. yesterday at the DETROIT # — Ford Motor Co.|eral District Court. | Wheat (new) pm Ee ty phen gg Be Am Gas & #1. 993 Liv Mena ':, 18| Industry gossip has it that Ford)/qoun:, Board of Education Bldg. reported its Ford division retailers} Vanadium Corp., of America,| Howse dresses 3c, street dresses | Tyo. - wees rfrg TY coccesve HE of B 5¢; 69 C 55; cars 90 B 87; 88 C 55%.|Am M & Pay . 39.6 Lisg & My ... 65.2)Motor Co’s Ford division plans to : sold 895,405 new cars through the Union Carbide and Carbon Corp., | $1.00, Slippers 25¢ te $1.00. Shorts, , Dee riscls Bab Deo 2515.2 13680] sake bustane Tprtene “unchanged: OS per|Am NOes 5.88) Loews o.-...- $5| substantially increase the over-all| Officers elected were: William seven month period since the new,and a Union Carbide subsidiary,'€0°d used clothing. 9 til 6 Thufs., Mar .....0. 216% : rrr [cent or better A white 28: mixed Am News ..... 29.2 Lone 8 Com .. oe length of its Thunderbird model Belaney, Pontiac Chamber of Com- 1957 model cars were introduced. | Blectro Metalurgical Sales Corp,,| |Pri. and Sat. 5687 Carroll Lake Re cscs (RM eo. eee (eB eee Ey +: 43 Lortiard | .--- land give it a rear seat in 1958./™erce, chairman; Mrs. Frank A./This is 61,441 more units ‘than/are charged with conspiring to|*4- Commerce. EM 3-220. Adv. Be aeveees 134% voee 1 = am Qeck _.-. 002 Mock Trt... 30 | Company spokesinen decline to'Anderson, Pontiac Federation were sold during the first seven monopolize the sale arid di Pad 5 Mag js.s.--s 131% CHICAGO FOTATOES am fe wines 38 McGraw Hl -... “a comment on this report. Women's Clubs, vice chairman; full months of the 1956 model. tion of vanadium ore. sega ————— — o8e . . we . ij =) | aoe CARO, may Bl. rl apy 2 eee og and Marie VanSickle, of the Royal! org also reported Ford car| A previous trial in January end- og . _ Pri. 9 a.m to8p. | : poe agenda BL geen ng Wy ok as eh fe os ’ . oe sees, eee sales for the first 10 day period ed in a hung jury. The three cor- a 2 die | ‘ | eS ee ee ee cl arment @ Co. 36 ‘ete Bea... malke S Out {look Varies The council decided to meetiof May exceeded those of any|porations requested a dismissal of) Rummage Sale, 9 Saturdh * martes Coaher: Californie Lo watts: !aschisen =: + on dlp 4 - 3, three times @ year—in October, |similar May period in division his-|the charges but the request was | Pirst Sraieiatos Cha, 4 ". . 330-245; California Round Reds 3.00-|Ati Cat Line . 444 Moot ward 6 January and April—to assist the! tory. Tejected by Judge ‘Lee | Knous. ' Huron Bt. . is Au Refin ... 3 Pa... 42 ccordin fo U rt} — v. — Fa Pad terol Cp. ae gi ppo a —_— — i | naie . . Beech Crk ... 42 WNat Bisc.... 38 Livestock Bendix Av :<: O44 Nat Cash R-. 4 || WASHINGTON w_PSstdent El Beth Steel... 46.6 Nat Gyps ... 40 |Senhower said today he will have’ DETROIT LIVESTOCK cong Air... 48. Votes Down Resolution) permore May ta VAP) —Hoge—|Doent Ania '. 301 NY! Gentrai 2. 314|Varying degrees of enthusiasm for to “Aid State Residents tte ‘Susi Si 7—ti"artyrespts Bordon” 0H) Rett "a "Went Salmon him and those who don't tea ; cows eee reget Borg Warn... 412 No Am Av. s2.7/Support him and those who don't. /4 -* 65 cont recsipte; and feeders | Briggs Mt 9.7 Nor Pac 4¢2| Eisenhower told a news confer-| a scarce; bw fed steers and heifers B Mw . 40.4 Nor Sta Pw 17.1 tha ben it to who. ‘ ttanderd and good grades; few lots|Brun Balke ... 543° Nwst Airlin ,. 14.7,¢nce that when it comes \ OR er ST Co ee Se al een ‘ C2 Steady to strong: cows fully steady: bulls |Salum & H... 121 Owens 1 Gi ¢3.6| Who he is just for—there is a very posing & Desperly six compen ites fee came St-seesteee” fet fas tS Ze site lorenct yp ae te BR eg ee Oe * at ast rican eo eRe Saber eis Slee Reng Bl, Pat econ Si oo, 5 0; |Cage, JT ....+0 0 A e enate The measure required a two teseas ys? lentes mites Teerines Cater Tree *:! 88:1 Peper’ Cola '*: $4.6|Knowland of California, who “ thirds favorable vote by both) hellers 17.00°18s0; gn Bigs Fv es Piiser p77" Sfjopposed the administration on Oo E houses to put it on the November 16.00 cann and cutters mainly 12.00- Sities Sve... 9.3 Philee .°.> $¢3|various fronts including the size ballot in the form of a constitution-| 1458: few cae gbag a Clark Equip Bs Phill Per” .°:* ag¢q|0f the budget, Eisenhower said the al amendment. ane A enough offe Ceca Cole +: 10R-4 Pitighy | atl {i , | differences do not mean Knowiand PAINT x ble : sees + & iis his enemy. oa the ecm er EE met tet tried te make the measure more Gon Edison". 43.8 * - Sine o Seer Sas arenes Dis meet © @ Non Chaiking for Brick H AaGo LIVESTOCK Con N Gas .. 46.6 Repub Stl ... 54.7\for the resignation of anyone be- e ing —_ acceptable with an amendment cmtaco. wee pa (AP) _ Galante | Sore eS Rex +++ 3. | cause that person fails ‘to support SPREADS FARTHER specitying that the exemption |nogs 2,000; moderately act Guintic|Gent Can... S13 Beye, Mot -... oa e @ Self Cleaning for Frame Homes - apply only to persons over |stesdy through mid session on butchers, Cont Mot .... 7.5 Rock. “75 $$) him. COVERS MORE gotmally making their home lever: ‘socs cntéy ae ween Me” sa icett Oe onsses SBR Bako: © LAST “ im a house assessed at $5,000 or 190-230 Ib butchers 18.28-18.18; mostly Curtiss Wr... ai et: Se Ford Stockholde s LONGER rs " ry 3 bo hgenllieny B No. 1-3, mostly Dye See oss 33 Gt Reg Pap ..38.1 ° rs e COSTS LESS a 1-3 nee iid; No.’ $3" 230-370 “Ib |Dis C Seng 2. 328 Senb al aw. 3 ito Meet Near Utica ort Wa ae ole i|b in dett se: few Tots, io..'S" 300-386 [Dow Chem '..: $33 Bhelk Oc. 912 | emption for everyone,” -Nichols|» 16.80-17.00: lots mixed grades Dy Pont -....:196-4 Binet ..°"2 964) DETROIT @ — chase grsers $ 00 said, ‘‘We just want to help those|35\-$40 1b sows 14-00-1625. with most $F be ..-+ BR SoComy v+es+e 3 expects an attendance of older folks who might have to sell| butcher t7pe 200-338 Te ieee te. ra SL teens a8 4 Ryo $i |2.300 and 3,000 at its second Gal. their homes.” aes ee ne ~~ eae --» 28lannual stockholders meeting «& & * cows, ana. Dells"strong to higher: Er-Gell-0. sere = ‘Bed Ou Cal i 4 morrow. : : ' MOTE ak ee , se ee es, Tae kionna teers 3363s, baie Soles, Hers presiane...°" Hit “gq OU Rg :.. 24) The meeting will be held at ee De eS Va ere LE a, ee eee aang 7 ioe Br a; eed aodiow choice ers peespr gal coccast Stevens, PS S18 Sane Ceaaty near Utica, tt LOOK! Once Again We're Offeri T Clemens), one of the opponents. | 2000-4280) standard: and, low , Cree Freeh tre potas | COE wl aed nieat ¥ the < ng FOR WE BASEMENTS Let's exempt the blind, the han-|prime 1080 tb heifers 24.00; bulk Gen Bek ..... oe sent #74 | will mark opening of a i dicapped and young people with/ford and | choice heifers 21 0-23 do: [Se = & Swift & Co... 47/day dedication program at ” , teen wat Fai aod Sern amy oe (er ass Gee Se He) ea SYMPHONY RUBBER Sen, John P. Smeckens (R- | utility and commercial 16,80-17.80; |e Motors ... 48. Textron 4... ; _— i # ; Coldwater) objected that the bill |"°Saisbic: sheep '1,900: trade, moderately » sang Py ‘Disk Beat -101.3 2 for - would take too much property off |sctive: lambs $0 lower: slaughter ewes iGen Tire ..... 84 Ewent Cen—22- 377 fatty 5 the tax polis. pope ot ae ee 9.00; |iliette -.veeve 413 Onderwd ..... 28: i | 00 a Mele, Ses shore, peits (Geeeel BF s--: ght Um Carbide’ .-.1384 $m Se p95 J “The property owners already - ‘small choice sree Pac .....46 20.3 ‘ i that pring tnmbs 24.80-25.00; ‘cull 10 sine cape ef 2:5: 682 Une aie Lin’: aaa 95 GAL. cAN—101BS. z screaming too few of slaugheer gues 400-400; 2, deck iGreybound ".." 18 Unit Aire ..... 114 : them are supporting the tax bur-|mized good and choice 127 ewes 7.50.)Guif “oul ..-.1472 Un Gas Op'ss: $4 ular $5. 95 Gal $ : ; Lines ...5. 31.3] t a i Reg 5 GAL. PAIL — SOLES. 250 5 4 Rael ...5 Zz | eer Be: ae Swe eco oMRT EY TET Weste Bt 42:7 i ‘ se 2 . seen f=£ 3 ’ Hear dl yuan SANDRA ~ PLASTIC Tee id ‘HERE! | : asad - STAINLESS VINYL: FLOOR COVERING SE Am Recwting Set ey WALL TILE then, ” % : Indust, Ralls SS arr feg Michienn (EPG eens aN, a Se ae R . Reg. $1.69. 5 REG. 4c seed. tn the ment 10 yours te 8, Sere gett ssa iay wee edt ) , s4.¥d. seer Mrument tw RP oe eo a ie noes ie once SAVE 50% - it Bachanan, the Curt Eevl- Products Replaced 9x10 ft. for 13.90 9x15 ft. for 20.85 [El mat tytn eet the pant. DETROIT. (INS) — Parke, Davis ia . In Sturgis, the Sth anniver- 7 points Open Tues., Wed, Thus. ‘gary of the Kirsch Co., a drapery ee es van tas aun rs ; * and Sat.—9 to 6. + peasetnateree, was would replace weston 4 Fagen and Friday—9 to 9 ihthor: Sirenet by , .| bea umemen dl bench” chaiemian ed genera {Fait in ateas of Kansas and ‘Texas iH . ‘Ceairman of Michigan Week, |Tecently. is r Marie, | ; * : ), Kite Jr., general =] a director of the Edison | Billy J. Benedict, 25, of Sault Electric Co., was in Detroit jton Ave. | te e@lress the Detroit Rotary less driving before Keego on “The Upper Justice James Southatt and Looks at Detroit.” —|fined $85 at : 4 : ? Vd