a ES Stee! Will Speed; Long Delayed Road Project Ship Material ¥o Finish Underpass at Telegraph cand Orchard Lake’ Steel for completion of the long-delayed Telegraph Rd.-Orchard Lake Ave. un- derpass is being shippéd to Pontiac—today, Chief _ Deputy State Highway Commissioner George M.)= Foster announced. This) means that the four-lane, mile-long grade separation should be com- pleted “at least three weeks” ahead of schedule, Foster said. Muttec| ao ame Bnet ror Sen | ° The young lady sings like some- Brings Long Sentence} thing the angels dreamed- up and to Two Companions |. she possesses both range and pywer. A 19-year-old Royal Oak Town, : i ship youth yesterday was sentenced March Lion Mild were sentenced by Detroit er’s Court Judge Gerald W. to terms of 10-20 years, A jury 6 tor found them guilty of second de- Tho Nerthiast apition ot the a re testified ROllins| one's rage with sleet, freezing ‘te youns refused a| Saturday's outlook is colder, with rl pla High School orchestra and her sing- ing includes a stint with the Presby- terian church choir as you see here. echelon if she didn’t know “sol” from “la,” and thought a Stradi- - warius were a vegetable. | After her photographs came from the dark room, a lot of our boys began /*ee!"s OCH clock and the calendar. We’re proud | of our selection and we imagine Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Beach are, too. -to Reveal Plans for Withdrawal Announcement. to U.N. Will Meet Opposition From India, Arabs UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.| (Israel prepared to an- nounce today its decision to withdraw from the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba area, but—-a—bitter fight appeared shaping up over the steps to follow withdrawal. . ‘ The Israeli delégation disclosed that Foreign Min- ister. Golda Meir would spell out the withdrawal U.N. Troops Story Page 2... \srael-Prepares Painter ‘Has | Answer for $900 Pot-O-Gold Things look a little brighter for a Waterford Town- ship self-employed painter and decorator this morning —he won the bursting Pot-O-Gold. Collecting $900 for his winning entty in The Pon- tiac Press puzzle contest was Don 8S. Beck, 57, of 5485) - Hadley St. His entry was the only correct one in the 14,527 received. He received a bonus $25 for being a Press sub- scriber.. . “I plan to pay a few bills, and buy my five kids a present,” Beck said this morning. He laughed at hints of a Florida vacation. Even a brief one-day -vacation r Township Police Rescue Woman Find Her Unconscious, Clothing on Fire, After Car Hit Tree, Burned of Plan Group _ . fs | i : La | 4 8 z F 4 x * * on how to turn back the in Pontiac Area; East Feels Rage Weight Restrictions Placed on Highways Weight restrictions on Class A and Class B (concrete) highways Holstein Is ‘Unique’ | ABILENE, Tex. ut—Doyle Rob- ; 4 \plates — two for the first time since 1943, Many had waited until the last minute and had forgotten that necessary front bracket. The Pontiac office of the Auto- mobile Club of Michigan issued 4 Tosses ‘Extra Plate’ Out! DETROIT (INS)—Sot all the Old Plates Bring Tickets Today 515 plates yesterday, while’ the state office distributed close to 2,000, * * * Lines were formed at both places today, officials said. There is no i mune to further tickets if they finally last night, despite their claim that “those maroon and regal turquoise and Indian ivory car.” And Pontiac Police Chief Her- bert Straley added a wry com- those in use. WASHINGTON — Stanley G. tion of .| developed. The committee in’ this fourth charges of some West Coast Teamsters aeRO TEE In Today’s Press VAT REY Poeat eee eee eee unt eeeeewedeer day of publi hearings in a nation-|!and. and| wide investigation Under questioning by Chairman between|McClelian (D-Ark) and Robert F. erry y “| this, Terry said that, Terry said Grill Pinball Operator in Teamsters’ Probe -\of minutes, told Brown to “let me see ‘that’ and started reading through it. “One page said ‘Terry sald that’,” the witness related. “] said ‘Terry must have been doing a jot of talking at this meet- ’ “Stan white plates just won't match our ; _iment: Cars parked with expired; ~ "|plates will be ticketed along with i i F #F i war as »'t P ° ‘ h have io seve i lecaliy, a Junior at Pontiac High Serecs ae a oa . 4 af he , e ‘Here she is! : - Furthermore, Miss Diantie has a _— winning . overall — proposed route would begin en ae ee en tells teerun Taaete cada" hae issue with [14 and read the rules and clues the intersection of Frank- The Press is to present Miss y plans te use U. N. forces.in the |carefully. cials Square Lake roads, cross Dianne Beach of 18 McKinley Drive ¢yed and breathless. Gaza Strip or the Agiha area | You still have until Tuesday to| Hoeft came to terms for a stlary|Franklin and go west of Wrenn who now becomes Miss Front Page for oe * except to supervise the with- [mail your entry. For explanations! believed to be about $25,000 in a) March, | pani , drawal of Israeli gorces, India |of the winning answers to puzzie|last minute talk with General Man- oe of age ¢—all this at sixteen years | "(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) INo, 38; see page 22. ager Walter ©. 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About © % Sone third jof this sum has gone into — construction, including vast storage depots: underground and. typhoon Ra tn at ee Abe es — Tipregiee we tis af 0 ; 3 permanent base on. the island. alted ine fe LA Am AE ea at Sa ike i aa ag it " ee Bld ea a ne si ; ssh as soe ee ee ae | “The Associated exclusively to the : j | SATs” opposition t6: Mayor Senaca : Pe eee is building up. Mayors of dozens : Porrtac is tor 7 4 eeky were carrier niet bervice ts hot eg a of villages- have been organized egg Wosnenne Counties it the ity 8 Year: Bo ll to ie ~~ Michigan and al) other plscer tn the United States to combat ‘Communism” and in , ie ac FE tinh wre ey _.: Naha's city council meetings | MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF ciRcULATIONs © Mayor Sinaca is under constant ES rece moran a ‘ attack. All U.S, funds to aid |. >, FRIDAY, GARCH J, 1967 - Naha have been cut off and the 7 yf Bénk-of the Ryukyus has frozen "the city’s accounts and discon- |. tinued loans to the municipality ,’| Companies are recaing, to pay iS EF, rin a keynote ad-) james. / ” dress tothe Indonesian Constituent WS ss ee A Assembly after his return from Mos- The 700, 000 Okinawans are ‘more cow and Belgrade, President SUKARNO_ prosperous now.than they ever were ¢alled for an énd to political parties; under the Japanese. ‘They haye more -He urged the Assembly to draft.a food and better clothing and homes. new constitution rejecting canital- That prosperity -is based on U.S,’ ism, a federal form of government spending there. , and the‘ “liberal democracy of-the Perhaps the election of a Com-: West.” ‘Now President SuKARNo is munist mayor may be a well disguised that a new form of repréesen- -blessing. It may bring into the open — “tative but aacae _govefhment be mutual grievances and lead to better & 4 8 A i Bm sm ia gf ka i is a a ‘ ba sl ii : ie _ substituted. .. Understanding and co-operation be- fu “Ik would be -a ‘totalitarian tween the Okinawans and the United + regime and would do away with i * ~ any form of real opposition. In - = — hs gS riggetoeyga tne Kopinanit .. The Man About Town ‘ party, w an ominous oon - _— } Six million votes in the last elee-” Dg Not Appreciate ~ % tion and which is muth in favor - |. of the change, would have a Size of County, Both in ; > Place at the top. Its Population and Area } ee ie | ; = March: The lion and lam®? achans an President 0 uit, ‘tek “tak trust either, - difficult time since especially in a year w it makes .. Se election. The government of its entry on Friday. z i nesia has had.16.cabinets so far but a ce od F : : w own ents appreciate the ' has bars veils Sa Weis Shy ieee size of Oakland County, either in popula- .; nation of 3000 tion or area. With its 600,000 population, ; islands and 82. million population. it now outnumbers five states: Delaware, | ‘The Moluccans have proclaimed an on Mampeiize, Vermént, Wyoming end _,. | Amdependent republic and riots have — 4 e are only 16 cities in our nation S i occurred in the Celebes, Borneo and with a larger population: Baltimore, ~ | Java. Sumatra is in open revolt. Boston, Buffai6, Chicago, Cleveland, De- | ee *. ile New York Philaepbia, lvaakes St te Snitchin Sade unists have close 1 oo.. pitshanh Man F has | ; ties with Peiping and now with offi- maaien | ctal representation in the govern- 3 tag’ Skip. popeahbted ani “ahens whole nations like: Luxembourg, are t, subversion won't be difficult. Renee : pegident SuKaRNo has stated many ‘ a In area it is larger than any of » times That_he would not ne tO above mations except Luxembourg and ». Communis' Ba Sd gg He Iceland, and ap ocarg a Ne as the ee ; - another e Laté Comers for their 1957 auto license and not an internation plates, according to’ + against the liberty of the Indo- Willis M, Brewer, ! nesians. SN who is in charge of the Pontiac distribu- oi, . oa tion, forgot that we didn’t have an extra NS Wee : day in Fe , as we did last year. -¥ ‘Recent-history shows that Com- we sites mie ‘/munists in the govertiment ofa \An anonymous contributor points to ; ‘non-Communist state eventually something in the newest dictionaries that ; take over complete control of that looks like more than a mere coincidence. _/ + state. It is to be-+hoped that some — They\place the name of / 4 strong opposition develops to .. Georgi Malenkoy 4 President Sukarno's proposal. Pie between, “maleficent” and “malevolent Okinawa’ s Red Mayor Election of a Cummunist mayor in Naha, capital of Okinawa, last De- ‘|, tember isn’t as much of a joke on the: Americans as the businessmen and politicians. once thought. : Mayor SENnaca- received 40:per cent of the vote with two other candidates ee splitting the pro-U. 8. vote. He had ~- { been jailed by American authorities . - | two years. ago for concealing a : Japanese Communist smuggled in , from Japan and for giving’ false evi- writing mes from St. Petersburg, Fia.,. “SS >. Albert: Sinnet says: yar about your winter in pot high as those in St. Pete.” The geographical center of the “United States is near Lebanon, Kansas, of Michigan near Cadit- lac, of Oakland County at the Waterford Town Hall, and of the City of Pontiac near. YMCA | on Mt. Clemens St. be | (6 I like the original’ resp! on “Winter Magi¢,” by our Brown Cit correspondent, _ Mrs. Satiford/ fucor oA ; dence. Furids for ‘his canfpaign came which goes as follows: -| from some of Japan’s — left The morning da#ned all white and still . ‘wing unions. AS ata post ghosts marched up the’ ; , a ee When’ {hrough the hush, in joyful key, if réd bird sang from a snow-hung tree. Verbal Orchids t— - A Mrs. Edith Jane Hall of 630 East Beferly Ave.; eighty fit birthday. The mayor plans to set up a ‘ ward system with the leader of each ward responsible jonly to . « him, not to the city couycil. Tax _ schedules set up by. to be discarded and i ah RN i a A AR at te 8 ” mine individual fax bills. If Mrs. Jessie “Zahn Mayor Senaga this program _ °! 62 Dakota Drive; eighty-second birth- « ; into operation, Naha, the largest | “* ~ yee | ‘ity of OkinawA will be domin- Mrs, William H. Fagan ated by a machine.con- °f Holly: ninety-first birthday. trolled by | core Communists. - Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Burt ‘ ays U.S. + of Ortonville; fty-eigheh wedding ‘annie, versary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Seaiiieleg ot Oxford -stty-gecond wedding anniver=) f Gt ciara, the new mayor could be Nadie oe of office on order of our sary. Fi sese po enamag ta Bui that would Simon Ruddick Ce [be the ee way of _: ret Holly, were nay OS Be ean ee Aig ick Pa ee Z a a eat | ‘equare: ville iadaind. of. aa A + paaague tijitencns eee oe -as we dined togethér recently. * * * ee ‘i - way light. switch pron as as well as from the top ce a # (SSS : We a if a : A £ fi 5 Ao } __\ THE, PONTIAC PRES — WORK) S—e : . é Stil a Lot of Zing in the — Veteran _ a Case Sosnice of a Psychologist: © Middle Age Doesn’t Kill Romance the womb‘and ovaries in a woman — are the major triggers for setting off the emotion called love. Winthrop shows the tech- nical curiosity of the true sci- entist. He wonders how we can : : Send for my booklet “Sex a nd VJ ” Reket met ee en ee But the womb can be surgically _ferences Pereen ieee & Women, or have old. Study this. ‘emeved in youth or onan - ee oe case carefully ‘for it contains "rel mwathly function at velop, plus 20 vents (non-profit some basic medico-psycholog- - 8° 45, yet the woman's love ~ Aivays srite te Dr. Gearse W. Crane ical data. And sené for the sex ‘ile 1s not significantly affected. oe The ovaries, too, may de sur- tet : OF et booklet named below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-317: Winthrop D., aged 47, is an industrial chemist. “Dr. Crane, I wish to ask a very teehnical question,” he began * “It pertains to such an emotion as love. When a person is young, his grands function actively and generate the sex drive, don't they? “Well, when we pass middie- age and our glands don’t func- tien as actively, how can love active though empty stomach con- oe A refusal to believe’ that God jJoves us is the unbelief which de- stroys the soul.—E.N. Kirk. ~Dr. William ce Says: ‘manatee Fear Of a Sent. Dr. Osler to Early Grave nates so re “An the face of the farilliar boast PE OR “Goint in. F medicine flammation), regardless, Arthr-itis sounded so very exelu-. sive that. everybody insisted on The situation is sim operated from the foot of the: re rt oa (SL jam Oster LOVE Vs. FOOD om oy | one, Seems / Love hunger is ‘much like food morbid obsession hunger in this mem of me nillin the erotic™ ba eg case Us to z | ight, up” with romantic etiod of life.” Later, the-brain 1 Ma se o cond “switch” which can also turn will, -dis- onia poe’ Piva ey me ome "ye . weiss! ; . 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By REBA HEINTZELMAN Of Our Waterford Bureau Waterford Township school of have not kept their word, -| most .. school tates conditions, She charged they * Dries in | administration assent lowing recent criticism. operatio mainienance 55 [In a letter from Mrs. William tion, an intensive survey David, 2345 Lochaven, published|¥@* ade regarding bus check-| Minutes 4 ups; driver personnel; and main- | At that time, slie claims that|same, ns ae tas dada we promised to/tem was on ‘a par, or better than systems, he said. OPEN ‘Til SPM. “SATURDAY of striking 11 recruits. Set. Daniel J, Corey, of Sonnet ees ae Serer ens Fine for ae to ay candy until he was f Hil Sa ait ure err Of legal JauSage Corey is charged with striking Pvts, Thomas Hayes, 19, af Lawr- Another Marine Sergeant vn special court-sner tel on charges) cee ew . Maximum sentenée if convicted | soppage on te ved is. On to! A Detroit meat salesman, ac- ence, Mass., and Gecrge D. Toper _|year, and is continuing to im-| OPEN 9 A. te. P. 2, at Watertown, N, Y., and Seles, ee poe to e ML 8. ; “ing Company of Omaha, ay Fs ? - * * sed Tocaday tn caistrentneen|semes McCollum, Oakland County | and <4 Davenport and chair. Many, many KELLER” DINETTE SETS. > Just recently we enlarged our + building so thet w we could have sufficient 1 spoce to picks. n | furniture and displays. This increase of some 3000 sq. ft. now makes it possible for us to handle new lines of furniture and also to give them to you at a-much lower cost. We hope thot you will rene oeaane pleasant surroundings. No high pressure salesmen . . mee ee. . x F : . . , ! * t « & $ *1 99° | | Nee ae ad Vf : (ae ! POE > & mer mattress. Aes el ed “hi. ee mererreeierentes wma 1 ae | / . As = W241) ue if i —\y | " if “ : eu EASY CREDIT TERMS STUDIO DAVENPORTS $59.95 tated to chosie fem: HASSOCKS From $5, 95 Up- All. styles,” colors. and sizes, for you to choose from. $14.95 Pree Perrys oP y rrr rr reer ey Eee eee eee Ni Year After Year REGULARLY SOLD: FOR 59. 50 Once again drastically reduced to _, 4 vy) 4 “ay Cay a ‘ f VAI! hardwood frame, beautifully f- upholstered to add grace and charm to. your living quarters, = \ ° ro Mee Be : | ao . 2 eles [ a ie Te ‘i if Se 2S ee eS ee aS % oes * eo | MESS eS ae oe ae Fh ee em é z 1 Uy : =p a | i. ; * ae * : | } : a x i J : 1 ; : : 4 ae “f = | ; -. ie , , __THE PO onTHAc PRESS. Fampay, nee B. VE Mee STD Hac aen HS eh ; Ps eg : * = SRE ie oe i) sedi ak bay eae vel se aia es as fromthe iappearnnct ot the ey eed that the child’s body had beenjon Sept. 15, 1934. The attendant the yal the ebductor. Through Dr. John F. (Jafsie)\found in a shallow grave five)jotied the auto license an Z ‘AN lbergh paid the $50,000 ransom the} The search for the: kidnaper—|mann, who was arrested four days HOPEWELL,” N.J. @—Twenty-| night of April 2 in a Bronx ceme-jor kidnapers—was intensified. jlater. He had & $20 ransom gold bee ry s\gnaed.. tt oan i bers of the ag! a eed fees one lee Lindbergh tas kidnaped from “Hey : , + num! tthe ransome money— garage ne fot aid hits shite pecan — ae « '|§$35,000° in. gold and x * * signed The years have: pro- ME AB $15,000 in other paper currency—| Hauptmann stood trial. for mur-|them. no evidence to | The man behind the hedge were the/der in Flemington the next Janu- the state’s theory that passed to Dr, Condon a note—asination, When President Rooseveltiary. — Richard Hauptmann—and -lerudely written previous ones|called in all gold certificates, a} Ha bedppens Msgroy gt a _—_—-yhann—alone—perpetrated the na-|<-which said, “‘The-boy-is-ou the/depression measure, banks quiet-|had found the money in ly got a new alert to watch for/box left in his possession by 4 * case, oe ee ransom bills. - ’ |friend named Isidor Fisch, who : 2.2. 9 ‘|’ Lindbergh was still" seeking the’: ee had returned to Germany in’ 1933 H. Norman Schwarzkopf, who/boat ‘off the Virginia Capes on} A motorist gave a. $10 gold note and died there in 1934. as head of the New’ Jersey state Frank J. Wilson, a special agent police directed. the search which in oot of the intelligence unit “Jed to Hauptmain's arrest, ob- of the Internal Revenue Service, ote ay aad '|Manipulate Resistance to Infection was asked by the state wnat eet usr we vel Yale Scientist Can Induce,|:* ia oor a - = at) : Spectal$6195 OH ~ oo : } Speed Oecca* wr, te il Os sewoarrevent Cancers in Mice Del Washer |_ _ carpenter the} 2 — Slectrie chais, for the, crime. on| NEW HAVEN (INS) — A Yale| to infection he injected .cortt- Automatic Safety Wringer S919 , Tep Sacus aie . Has self-adjusting super-duty wringer—High vane tangle- proof aluminum agitator—Double tub, FREE DELIVERY ~ SERVICE and INSTALLATION - it ll Price | a fey y y | Reduced $120. ne-ease ot Cu. Fi es Price = 9g" , ‘ PARK JEWELERS | “House of Diamonds” 1 North Saginew St. ‘Pontiac, Mich. 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Coats _ Puts Realistic Rules on Political Expenses jin Presidential Election By JOE HALL contributions and set up strict re-| quirements for public es both of spending by ro candidates and of cam gifts by individuals, * ; a ied “a tough bill to} meet a tough and difficult situa-| Super Market, 484 Auburn Ave..' appeared before Municipal Judge | Maurice ——— on a warrant, obtained by the Michigan . State; Food Inspector James McColJum. FIT TSBURGH eee iilalcet= ATeE herized ATIN FINISH ~ Campaign Limits | * force; Harry Belatonte is: 30. and Single Once Again LAS VEGAS, Nev. ® — Singer| Harry Belafonte is 30. today—and ‘idea. ioe etakat sok oc: enedieortesd * * 3. want any settlement that would advantageous to Pakistan, or asl move tint would relive’ ten Mle pron ay Enon yal nations, “The Soviet Unior. Sia hal Long ago/it made its bid to woo] «: This is quite -understand- ls ‘CONVENIENCE EVERYONE CAN OWN AN “A — COLOR | TELEVISION at This Pei MUCH LESS WITH TRADE \ SMALL!!! MONTHLY PAYMENTS ie | FRAYER’S Furni t / NEW LOW PRIC re & 7 |. BREE PARKING. ‘id : Hive (Open Evenings \'til 9:00-—Sundeys ‘til 6:00) e 589 ORCHARD. rw AVE cee oriee ah #19 D. DRESSE: beer eeey last year of $33,185,725, oak here Samay es ag miaeel Grlly; Wor ak cert for surpasses that figure. : ceedings were private and the * Pprsoadlatel! sacepreee gre" records of the case were sealed. paign spending Mrs. Belafonte was given cus- the aoa ir raieee een te tody’ of aye two ciiasee : the preceding presidential elec- Fe Benifogten ee iat gif ALL WORK GUARANTEED tion hig, New York City June 18, 1948. Color—Block & White would mean, for instance,| We Feature : én the candidates for president Tough Time Bulldogging | "Sylvania Zenith and vice president on @ party). Leaping Kangaroo . ticket could spend something over Sylvania Color TV 32 million dollars ‘in 1960 --since DALLAS @—Wally,. a curious,’ the 1956. vote total was a little $0-pound wallaroo with a yen to| wNisit this total could be spent see nee ht goto his heep- e : ers ice when STORE by national committees and the ‘ N. charter. lleaped out of his cage at Mar- Weekdinn bts Sider Prk 8 te 9 other half by state and local com- CMON SISSY! Sch 1s & Ventcld bend” AP. Wirephote| The plich ‘weed: by: Oihele’, ty.lenlis Park Zoe wad took a half-| ek in P | ling cat who refuses fo grow up. He was brought the cat nearly starved to death recently when | the view of Western observers, hour sightseeing tour. : CONDON’S ‘gps would impose in|’ up on a doll nursing bottle and now won't drink the. Shryne family went on a vacation trip and | Was one of the most glaring | The four-foot-tall rock kangaroo TV tere arene i ti aren tw milk ‘any other way. Richard Shryne, of North os Laacgeaboaermatniperdotaras he cola examples of power polities, ef from Australia bounded over the RADIO © : = . and embitter its reletions with (sand in his cage and escaped, 127_S. Parke, .Corner Auburn 210 Testify i in Probe. : ; maureen onc Ta _ ern eat "=| “| Coll FE 4.9736 ‘ S atone ‘male hormones to make them fat ’ ® . 6 was m0 - of Medical Bill Bribe Official’ Advice | in‘cnir, Italy's Segni Wins | me tritea rations, » keeper George Bulloch. datherie tebreat ed ical Bill Bribe|Sterilizes Minks; et oe ee St eal F saroent, Ting of, sv 7 | AUSTIN, Tex. ( Man Bri Sui ¢ whan he fol the wastes to ote OMNGENCE jwesia reace body ais jst WAREHOUSE | , Tex, # — Two news-| [Vi CT] rings uit ment when he fed the wastes to proved the idea of a plebiscite : men were called today to testify — : the-state which India now : CLEARANCE | before a of the Texas) DETROIT — Faulty advice $ attorney, Bruce Park rs part of its territory. t House of Repre is tnvesti-ltrom the ,U.S. Department of|ul.0f Chicago. said 28 other. mink , $: 4. 4 . could not. become , altotaling about illion dollars. Hindu, although its population is; ‘7 So roe ckigan man told a traveling Cumulinslonter Dorion T. Ben- inantly Moslem * When the | NOT ENOUGH CASH! (oe a+ cant, here sasterday in aMinett of the U.S. Court of Clatme er ae —-- : Wade Spilman ,|effart to collect $50,000 damages. is -holding hearings in all states India a decade ago} ren, ee at al | ;. & oe where ii: salen tees Sian. Moslem irregulars arose in rebel uty =e GF] = ook; va $i witnesses today woulc include Ed|/ The erilization of his herd plained ‘the “Agriculture Depart- . | | meg ng RR acige ge Bal righ rcsmony ” said.” Kari men's advice damaged their herds _ ‘Both India and Pakistan moved) - ees’ ae newsmen said the accused mem-jis operating a at his home} pw 7 ' : fer, Ste ep. Same: Box 0m Page Oo fn Bt om iota | ~8ens ~ nar 19 of Conroe, told them he agreed) x romer charged that his jen members of the Parent-Teach- : Ly ® Cribs tw accept the-money as part Of | minks became sterile in 1950 be- |ers Association in Shimonoseki, waR lobbyist trap. : cause he fed them wastes from |Southern Japan, adopted a simple Chamber, decided re-| Indian Prime Minister Jawah-' r+) : es @ * slaughtered chickens which had |“‘kimono-coat” of navy blue nylon S bon save 3 ae Hollywood | ; House Speaker. Waggoner Carr; been injected with synthetic fe- | serge. oe plebiscite, but later rejected the ‘ of Lubbock testified before the | Beds Sane We pn shot Ga ae ' pi we a ‘wanted to Kill himself after ad- betel hiah ss . 469” © begs mitting he agreed to, take the = Reg. $229 SOFA AND CHAIR $ ol EER ce A oa peg a 115" $38.75 fore the ah pice arerete A 6. feds oven tr WR cies isin Fe cuas 140 Sr a lane : vo ‘Gremuen decree 125" | Mohowk s goathedivans “crooked lobby-| : : é — : EPS ' 39.50 W Rug Cox was charged after Dr. How. In the COMFORT of YOUR HOME In Our COMPLETE SHOWROOM ig dee ¢ aon $58") Samples ard Harmon h | Physicians Assn., present-' 5 p ‘ Carr a tape recording of : YOUR BED ROOM SUITES : Values to SUITS your so ling net savings. Hurry! ‘Dent aise SPORT COATS Choice of house Vel. te $29.95 While they lest ALL SLACKS Choice of House! Values to $14.95 |} Out they go fer Values te $10.95 - Your Choice While | They last tor only 1 Te $8.95 Slecks! Secrifice at-« low, low price! ALL JACKETS OT. | OF BUSINESS! in our entire line of < NATIONALLY ADVERTISED — $6950 1 6 v 6” qn a ae oe Sees S iis, Fy cet ft fee oe 1 if a ca Ee # hin 22 ee is [fae d i t 2 ns ‘ k k ss me Mea ‘~ ty ies Meet! a ees : hy : aA a ee ees # eek 5 [ Lee if Ho ee of. x] o seu ge ° nN? [ i ke : } X : 4 Ke | vT * oauae acne / ii ie : aK 4 Fs f * i } | : : + _ aie } or ‘ ae: | fee a a _THE PONTIAC. PRUs, FRIDAY, MARCH L. 10st ee Est ie t i e: ‘ ee: . es ‘i * \ “i i ‘ \ ie : # saa 4 Ee Pe £ Ay \ Aes ees i \ j ye iy or : SEALS s 2 : ¥ ‘ i eis of ‘ ey c fA 44 t é A he 7 | j cot 4 - ot, pe After months of preparation, Carling’s new. Michigan brewery, one of the most modern in the‘industry, is now pro- | ducing Red Cap Ale and Black Label Beer... identical i in every i | respect to the brews of distinguished quality you’ ve previously . 3 enjoyed as products of out-of-state Carling plants, Carling is proud and happy to become a member of. Michigan's ge “¢ 4 , : t | B E ER RED CAP Me industrial community, repaying Michigan patronage with ts + uneurpassed mere at the popular price purchases of. Michigan materials and services, as’ well as o | | employment of Michigan labor. : | Next time you buy ale or beer; wont you ps ote of | most unusual ale N | ComPaNY= lveland Ono Bellevile age Ae pee | ee Ar ie i addi be 7 = See ee ne es eonsesaseesesseasenasenasneees 7A THE PONTTAC PRES Ss. cramlians MARCH yaw Loot May Be , ‘Yours: for Try This week's puzzle is now oifering $100 to the person whe ” succeeds in finding the correct just as good as The .purzie consists ol. a) @ number of circles which < con- scrambi correspondin, tain a ied letters, and (2) a ig list of clues to these words printed below. The object is to each of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. The word which you select for Circle No a Sas wane be i 2 3 4 . 8 ? 8 Pha ce ae on SOP eee He ee eee ee ee eee il ee eeereres Te eeeeeee SOCCER E CEH Oe HOee 12 C2080 08 OF OR Re Oe Oe Oe ee NAME Tee ete tice leis fit et ete oy STREET ADDRESS OOOO EEE EH OO EEE OO ERED ETRE Oe eee > a EEE ove dncccvccccceess PONE BO. 6.6.00 cc eves ev: bad . solution. Your chances are .;« think how ¢ i sennenesenanden SECs OHA eee ee Oe Eee I] ORCC OTE OO Oe ee ee eee SSCS CT HH Rete eee EEE 10 Peete ee eet eeeeeteee FO0 Oe Se ORE ONE Oe OO eee 13 Ieee LPP eee ee eee | SOCCESE HEE SETH OR Ee Ree 14 Soncccecsecceresecese $0950 6848 Os eect es enene 15 Skaecdessseé eseacuces For ee eres eeeeeeestenee 16 COCR OOHREREO eee Clip Along Dotted Line end Mail ' SOLUTION CLUES 1. Veudévillians’ comic ——— most certainly would call for excellent 2. The tion 8. Ife met the cesiest thing in the world to timing. nature of thie creature could make ccatinued.cheerve- of it rather difficult. « poll- tician of ill repute. © Oe as i aeling (hip. © eupeder client tnow bow i 5. Men pect & Its design and fabric are suitable for generally casual | who goes early enough to the barber shop can ox te be ———__.. handling and wear. Seas Geen: fee @ eeeteln qneeet af wok proves satisiactory. &. A novice fisherman ought to be glad to get « good one. $. Purchase of it.requires consideration of the weather. 10. One that is strategic and strong makes a mest fortundte defense point. Y 11. An inveterate ——<-— seems to get a great deal of per- sonal satisfaction. 12. When @ girl's hand is 1. Anyone is eligible io enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as whe or she chined but they must be on Miia entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3 To submit an entry the ‘contestant must print his answer ff words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and atiach it securely to a : will be acepted if they are in envelopes. must entries lost or delayed in the mail. are Only one such bonus can be to each en ee eee ee @ccumulate. : 7. Each week be published Monday, Wednes- day and are geome vo Either or all will be she d puszles mcs nit be addrelsed to POT-O- eer ho $8, poetion, Michigan, Wigners. will . scat arr edger 49. Seth painting, would hardly eppos to. « contelesour. : | 1A. The pleasure derived frm it isn't to everybody's taste. 1S. Re color scheme makes it attractive for women's weer. gag + a ager: Pryor Cog woubiccsen, should the curious irom boing OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES entries beara Tuesday, March 5, pastmark (or before). No ‘that time whether mailed or delivered’ hy igible. The Press is not responsible’ for will know the solutions until citer next guys, so start working now and get ff a entry in early. Read the rules to find the deadline date ff , @ late entry is worse than no entry at all . you ‘it feel if you had the right answer, but failed to’ meet the ff deadline. a q . They Enjoy Father’s Day ‘but Keel It Unofficial | Ike Says ‘Yes’ | to Second Term y ust Year. Ay pence was terrific, Eisenhower had }hot- announced in advance he ‘led to the decision he was about 'to announce. Then, finally, there it was — is is, s,_ affirmative.’ b A tte, ne having given virtually oj therefore, to keep the truth un- — to = Se And then last week in candidate, ° ©-| Senate, out came Margaret Chase jspair at word of the President's! smith, who was feeling her oats, ; orally, with the very secret : that -teave women suffered more than) t succeeding weeks|# century of hair-dragging to pro-| , ; , | tect: ene, jens feverable matienl amare ag tae gone your small, sensitive sponsor Stowe Award I Wisenhower kept his own feelings, " gentleman, " she an- - Then on Feb. 14 last year Eisen-; conscious to ‘honor rnc | bower’s doctors sait-aiter_ another) cy aRION VOICE - lady from Maine but she has the clarion voice of a small senator, and when she fights for a cause the the situation when she cares not whose spats she is Eisenhower faced 311. tense Te-| readi ' But “My answer will be positive, that| that By PHYLLIS BATTELLE ' NEW YORK (INS) — At last,| homes answer__will be/now that the truth of it has been affirmative” “meaning, yet, he| Put “down forevermore, int the | term. United States Congress, it must | Actually it'was on Feb, 29, 1956, be .said bluntly: [ie was leap year saa eetrers Men — without women behind) recalled to |had an extra day. So ¢ this is the|them — would be only a soft, shy| the semblance of a sex. ~ _ | who “ a + * & honoring paters Women; of. course, have been! in 1910, ‘Bieter toon boa — aware of this weakness in males i for aeons, but have tried to soft- pedal the truth for a wuraber of J would disclose his long-atvaited "85°"S- The principal theory held by | cepted it, women is that if men should |the observance of ‘Father's Day'’| [Senators Won't Ac mil Feminine national recognition for it. what have the big, bluff, blushing congressmen done about it? up the idea before the Spokane Ministerial Association, “The Ministerial Association ac- and shortly thereafter realize that they are truly the weaker, wWilly-nillier sex they might just say the heck with it Mayor Welsh ‘Sets and quit working, leaving their women tia: the untenable post (ENdurance Record MT. CLEMENS (INS). —_ St. physically 26 well as morally. \y,i- shores Mayor Tomas S. seemed sensible,|Welsh-established a new. endurance record for a single appearance be- grand jury Wednesday, Big 350-pound Welsh was ques- tioned for four hours and 50 min- ‘utes by Juror Timothy C. Quinn. tion of having to support them— “It always You are too self- Mrs. Smith “is a fragile-looking ines lune Revere 8” F Reg. $ $7.50 All Other Revere eacircontest is over. [9 - will be deliveted to the. Press judyea by Mr. Ziem fg- final deadiine. : cee *- a pointe Pe Sets La a | Dp. - } iol ahdlelem SERVE HARDWARE 2%a/ Qt. Size . $4.95 FIRST pan 4 ges . lfems 25% Off! SAVE — | SAVE-SAVE All Power. Mowers ‘Are Now on KALAMAZOO #®—Former Kala- soring a Dr. Allen B. Stowe m Pennsylvania Club Formed in Pontiac The first meeting of a Penn-| sylvania Club of Pontiac was held. jpecently at the home of Peter Slabinski, 111 Parkhurst. 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OPEN till 9 "is TONIGHT a t canddiveda | : * F ‘ew ) oe EA « ” £ we ee: ‘ ae 4 ii ' i \ ‘ = i : 7 (Sh 5G ae is ee 4S - “ ee ee pe oe Sie SS Ee 5 ee ee ee tS ee aS pot re Sees pe , , . < . Ae * 4 =§ doval haa) ; of /the by os «mp 12 Years of Progre al Celebrated by Pontiac YWCA Mrs. McBeth, wife of the min- ing ister of Strathmore ~ Judson Bap- m wisdom and in favor |tist Church in Detroit, and the God and man any/mother of four young daughters, 12-year-old,” Mrs.|found many both in McBeth, speaking at the 12th|psychologist’s annals and in Bib- - Laitheran Church teens anda young association en- 3 YWCA (left) Mrs. ee ’ tering the teen years of its ex- meeting. Shown with her are William Isaacson of Can- dlewick drive and (right) Mrs. Robert C. Anderson of Littletell avenue. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1957 omen’s Section PAGES 16-19 ment for the past semester, has _ Personal News of Interest in Pontiac hold.a tea in the auditorium of the Nursing Home for parents_ and ward Glance’ and the Forward cerning membership and age). |groups served. ~~ >> = ‘Mrs, Stimpert forecast the aims) - for the year ahead while acknowl- edging the handicap of limited iacilities. * * * eral clubs in the junior and sen-| [3 ior high schools of the area were}: ne , | id ue i ff i i a Hl Hy 5 : i il i 3 2 Hl |Meet Monday 2 i Service Clubs Women’s service clubs of Oak- land County. will meet Monday at 7:45 p.m; in the Birmingham Com- Fs atts Ci ect ns Sere 0 ’ a based effort of the women’s service clubs will be welcomed at the meeting. Also participating on the pro- gram were Mrs, Gienn Hoisington and Mrs. Leonard Cotter. ‘Parent Club Meets Members of Parent Guidance ‘Club met Wednesday evening with Mts. Q. R. Mahan of James K assistant. hostess, The group sewed jon cancer pads, © Tip on Nail Care Push your cuticles back gently with an orange stick after hand — when soap and warm water have made ‘the skin pliable. Frieda Huggett, a member of the International Conference of Social Workers, gave an illustrated talk on her work and travel in Sorority Hears of Trips Mrs. George Yansen, Mrs. Harold Norton, Mrs, Stanley Olc- zak and Mrs. Albright were hos- tess atthe meeting held in { library of Madison Junior High School. a : - iG i fi | 3 & -Mrs. Netzler reviewed the good) Laying the groundwork for a de-> centralized program; peaching| more varied economic and na- ‘i 3 annual meeting o the YWCA at Fellowship Hall of — Grace Lutheran Church Thursday evening. Members 1 of the nominating committee for the occasion were Mrs, €red:Stenper (riglty-of Vialey-roed ia: shown with her cousin, Mrs. Roy. McBeth of Detroit, | yy guest speaker for the YWCA’s 12th annual meeting bar) ~o held Thursday at Grace Lutheran Church. Mrs. Stim- - ; : fo = a Es a ee ae 3 S Mrs. Myron L. Buck of West Troquois road, Mrs. Adrian C. Ish of Dover roa Auburn avenue. 2 ness and the secretary alike will pert is president of the Pontiac YWCA.- ‘|News From Birmingham Boulevard. Mrs, L. E. Howlett was! - ~ ida by plane Sa’ Mr. and Mrs, John Mead III | Mrs. Charles Isemhour, Mrs. Jack for a fortnight. She will be and Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. | Templin, Mrs. Walter Matthews, joined at Cleveland by Mrs. . Devereux, =v, Mrs, Bury! Radabaugh, Elizabeth John L.-Morley of Mansfield, . ee ee Carter, Mrs. Frank Sitko, Ohio, and they will stay togeth- irs James Roach, Mrs, | Stuart Carpenter, Charlene ec_at Vero Beach: Mrs. Morley "~ Rawson Vaile of Birmingham, | 2®@ Marilyn McDonald.- do Mary Adelle Mrs. Robert Moeller of Detroit | Parents of the couple are Mr. Ree A Ronald BRS arid Mrs, William Brown of jand Mrs. Arnold Blair of Watkins Last Saturday evening ‘Mr. - Schalter, Miss., will leave in |Lake and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Sanders and Mr. and — May for a Scandinavian tour of {Healey of Drayton Plains, Mrs paleo F. eee ig foment aoe : were at a dinner in C. D, Hartsutt, also of Birming- perk Swanson home on Lone Pine ham, : Ceremony Is Held Trad for Mr..and Mrs. Rogers _paang puNcumox_ -_____ by Brownie Troop ees Mrs, Joh H, Mitchell will is 7 | | Balis, traveled to Washington . |: with them en route to~her ‘home, : Hi, : 7 in am = ~seFlorida Still Summoning Vacationers From North BIRMINGHAM — Mrs, John W. Sanders will leave for Flor- Mrs, William Mahler will ‘also give a luncheon for the -- bride-elect, who ig the daugh- ce: Lillian Blair Announces | Bridal Party Will Speak Vows With Darell Healey on March 16 fi Hf fi. F d honor ail secretaries for their serv- a Secretaries Week Slated From April 21 to April 27. i | *F ‘ KJ 1 i z i i F |! i | I | i i i HT RR ; is Ula PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, BO es si data Seashells fee SEVEN TE oN te VG Me Pee eee Vl, + HE PO ee ee rise mt oh ee os ih »... .|. Women Spend Money. to Ease Work] Pontiac’s Exclusive Juvenile Store |. have very olly skin you shoula| and Then Must ‘Buy Their Exercise [| Everything for boby .. . furniture, gifts and toys... it cot : eCRIBS «°HI-CHARS | | CHESTS. BUGGIES | Everything for Baby! “Nationally Advertised Brands” with | Quolity—Price--Setistection Guaranteed! * f YOUR Ane CORDIALLY INVITED TO PAY US A VISIT Use Our Convenient “Pay as You Please” Plan! | .. . ‘Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. | fe thing is that the well-| : the situation. To her|f © | é F I See 4 i Ha i > Z af bite HL g 8 oy 5 AS Au Hae Bf fy ill tr: g z 4 E : li fi ef FT TH i lt g* iF it if i | ; & Sweater-Shirt,: ADVANCED. BAND. ~ ADULT BAND". a 3 with your feet. should this calories and keep- 1200 against the floor, and slowly walk up an down the wall. |tneiy deep side vents, can be i iT i age era 2s * Ei 3 3 1 fl: Gi |Tops:for Sports _ AWA He STI AN vty work a home ost toll ACT *~WSR ARV = ther, perfect mate| me money them ps : 2 for men's wok fet conte tthe] to work in a reducing salon. 740 West Huron St. : ors, or in-a patterned body with ; [Ensemble of Jacket, | | —»«__—sPENTY OF FREE PARKING : | black is tamed ih cope “p- Dress High Fashion . - . . = | (Scena the is the big fashion silhouette | ACCORDION LESSONS a : oS 2 | white. ox é : 9 tame you ae sie 30 Foe Ais back — press the middle back | int x spurt cot the eet] ce ote tig youre ment © BEGINNERS’ BAND , | pa Bh lose is is for sway press Sn€ muaG ee Te nee cael cert, te 6 1st | t | “img : { 2 | | i : f [ E i Mrs. Gray Heads Community Club - =<, "eset with he ste | | ACCORDION FURNISHED DURING TRIAL PERIOD e . E Je Be capes all have extrava-/ : ~~ The sweater - shirt cardigan|*/ /, oon capes and ali haveestrwve- 1 = GALLAGHER MUSIC Group. Conducts Election = & ne cere HL] Uff eciearcaean| ,, CALLAGHER MUSIC Mrs. George Gray was elected Communi » at ednes- . 3 to serve her fourth term as presi-\day meeting. ~~ . I am 16.” - ‘dent of the Wever-Owen-Hawthorne x* * *. tton-front with contrast border a Others clected. were Cart Nor.|trim om cotter, pocket and aa © 4 5 - . Zt # ip it If i BudE : a Hi - _ eg tl a agg : ae a NS ateatiiead -_ F WIGGS Maple Club }| | Special for March | : ‘ = > ‘berg, ‘viee president; . 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Sorry, we cafinot accept phone Pri y orders on Maple Club items } of the un- riced usual demand for these specials. = will be @ convenient help to friends and relatives in chooging ? China a gift for you... a gift that they know will provide endless” Hlenlridge enue, - hours of pleasure. } : ee Our stocks of Flintridge, Syracuse, Lenox, Castleton, and/ Royal Jackson ching are huge’... and immediate delivery is nearly _.Slways assured in all patterns. Prices start as low ag $6.95 . . . ial } __ ,for real china! Open Friday and Monday ’til 9 P.M. Ch , =~) " ~ hes = - oe ST en pnd PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, ‘1057 f jin pa, YE eee 2a Beas 1 eis SMe wate rs = _* bie = : : : I A} Nee = fem [FEDERAL : at soy "Charge it” "Hi-Low Witchery” bra controls “cUrves a flat ribbon wire A YG i ame tr ty one on and. be with its easy c Pe ag hi it gives beneath white cotton, Sines 8240, BC) FEDERAL’S EXPERT CORSETIERES WILL FIT YOU CORRECTLY at Federal’s — - HARPER METHOD PERMANENT is the perfect solution to eee, pratiagn, Gives body, softness ond lasting 88 Wayne St. es s. 4 es RANDALL'S ' HARPER rR olden . ie? 2-1424 MURIEL LAWRENCE children have’ be-iwhen Bess demands the same ex- te a WA ae ens cae share a 2=Teach Child’ to. ‘Accept > ae Emmy's, It’s got the blue "s staunchly tefuse to; at contempt coat—but Ht hasn't got that Jmmp- for difference. or ee, : h- a slik or chiffon , ~ In an identical color. Fruit Loaf Drape it to a cowl in front and/tt Ex : i] t knot it at the nape of the neck. : ce ten, : bloused into the skirt at the jin Lunches | espe tet 2 ; > Give your shirtwaist or tu Mrs. Huntzinger’s > reaeee. 8 new cammalleck by ‘ : wearing them an extra , Banana Bread Is ‘buckleless and supple belt. Made Simple to Make of leather or’ of the dress fabric, hing Sr St i the belt should ‘sit just between By JANET ODELL waistling and hipbone.* Don't Pontiac Press Home Editor tighten it but tie it loosley, as ‘Banana bread isa favorite with on a bathrobe, with the two ends it' in their lunches. Make a loaf, > 2 f using Mrs. John E. Huntzinger’s| For parties and dates you can easy recipe. Keep it overnight to) | transform last year’s full-skirted make it easier to. slice. : formal into a modish outfit with With a full-time job and two a “lantern-style” skirt. Gather the young children, Mrs. Huntzinger full hemline into a 4inch-wide, doesn't have many free hours. She straight band so it almost hobbies Be mw eagles ae your legs. Sea |. BANANA BREAD seatanating eae beg oh cup sugar ’ of those new, round lantern S cess, well beaten shapes. It will alse lengthen 3.3 Weeatag, Teil mashed Your dress to the 1957 hemline Beat shortening . until creamy.) ; Add sugar gradually and continue| fon using a fresh, flowery perfume beating until light and fluffy. Add in der, soda and salt. Add flour mix- For the teenager's spring wardrobe is this coach- up haere with mary Swe man coat with its vivid erage oe: It is bread pan in ibaeen bok. se ve. in acetate-and-rayon faille with acetate taffeta lining one_hour. Makes 1 loaf. and has a matching sriped scarf. well while the | as 5 ~ . ‘na — ees” P t perience as Emmy, we mustn't be-|~ Let's say: “Why do you want ae Washin ton ar y| Sought then, sets ot have, ole (nave as though we could grant such| © doll like Emmy's? Ia’hate tt Parents who think they are keep- Makes or ife Hard got the set with the brunette/2” wish Instead of] yeh end Emmy. wore allt. jing peace between brothers and} ; Emmy her younger sister,|"USting back to-the store to ex- Why, look at that lovely plaid sisters by, giving them the same for Dieters = Brea ery "jchange her doll for one like Em-! jamper your doll’s got! New look eee ee ee 2 3 vf what happens to them; and astheir| _ ee oe o had Bess left the. store expectations of common ex-|, W Wr santos Hgaereabt re eae camaro Mapa fy Seared x * * “ge deg teh co Rad ge However, to make a child really! jone with e blue coat like Em- a mene paren Sy in ¢ sash 8) : need a structure of © Ls nT “gr ype what |. ‘ nec long ‘since have learned to| Then what happens? You're in- IM whip on top. Then followed a Desserts, Hats Are Look-Alikes | vited to a luncheon where the des- serts look like hats, and vice ver | aa f We -were-served a towering par: | fait with a fluff of the low-calorie “fashioh parade” of’ imitation Another parfait, layer on layer of chocolate Enjoy Yourself... | | An old proverb says that “Man is happiest when . his tummy is full” «ts how true, but it's also - true that man’s’ tummy must be full.of delecta- . ble, sol pata — §- i cseee Lae ! fe + i) oe 5% 28 3 8 . 4 woven in sh. . it 2% ‘area (left) is a floral print with: keyhole. neckline to lend back. interest. . Solid 1| Color trim used for neck and sleeves is “plaids for the small fry. Shown here =z: Fashion Fi glam pring Brings with ik pris end her years, a her age is the doctrine tf | + i {hit i ¥iel ee i $45 | a “tis eal 4 “Ld be ath A Lian i. [ ay a a He [iia ee tit ete italy leh of * ieesn a BH ie iE STG iil li hast ut Hubs at a Hy HEE b } E i aaps 7 fill ali Zs iF iF ae Ty if: il Ik GRADUATES! ua i ta | Day or Night Classes Call Today for detailed 35 No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854" ‘Call Miss Wilson Today PONTIAC BEAUTY | Bo ae i (Hi niin uti Hi for Information 16% East Huren Behind Kresge'’s 2nd Floor Pp. ‘ing angle. Such fashion Te lem has Fasten to rece ite nie ie ty i : i S i } COME IN FOR A FREE | i Ae A i Hee i g a 528i H E + g ii el wren it .. 68 i ef pet He i tt ne ae ii id * F ne a Other Howell Dinettes from $69.50 an bask ott a Faeroe in and DR oreby oo é Hild! at Gentry’s! You Will Enjoy Shopping 1 wh i = & Cocktail: O Drigin Hance ‘Obseur a Revolutionary soldier as far back as 1779. He offers no proof of the state- ment, But a publication, The Bal- Sensaauel: daalateds American drink, Lord forgive ws. Not. even the Russians have claimed it. There ‘was once a day whea women did not drink cock- tails, end even hesitated toe speak the word, Times change. “As was my habit when at a loss for the orgin of a word, I the aancestry of ‘cocktail’ up to Dr, Frank H. Vizetelly, man- NEW YORK “ANS} People... places. . . things. My ‘friend Albert Stevens Croc- kett, who was a star reporter for James Gordon Bennett before some of today’s veteran newsman were born, or even considered, fills me). " non a deceptive enemy of republic cocktail. ~the to one of his stand- ont See cide. wetenet. Selene ‘the Overseas Press Club writes: PLANET M ar | conges| in a Kean e-Ressie's artists, | " MORE SHOE for THE MONEY Open. Mon. and Fri. Nights ‘til 9 (185%) as°did ‘Thackeray in bis The Newcomers (1855), but neither of these authors sheds | any light on the origin of the term. : “The story that the word is of too. The legend there is that the cocktail, as we more or less know it today, was the invention of Aztee noble who sent the recipe che to the King, by the hand of his . daughter Xochitl. Wks a0 “The King, delighted or maybe “ even plastered, named it ‘xoct! aS whence ‘cocktail.’ This is a good ¥ example of the manufacture of S }etymologies, ard flights of fancy. | 5 ON THE WAGON > | 1 Toots Shor is training seriously | | - for The $64,000 Challenge, .in which 8 he is tacklirig an incredible zi . ‘ ory expert named Teddy Nadler. : 4 The stylishly stout saloon. keeper \ went-on the wagon Feb. 28 for the \Portray Animals on “Mars — ee) Buy So night's show by learning to sj = the Magna Cafta backwards. AS less. stopped. by the quizmaster, as Lungless Sleepy-headsi=-"=s5 eh encore. . ‘By Al | Our Martian neighbors probably tures may live alone, with no com- Joe Louis, nation’s chief = [Fk Aoarg stn ‘Reporter would true sleepy-heads, Dr./munal life, except at mating time.' hope of balagcing its budget, = "The Martians greeting the first Levitt adds. They probably would), . ‘hibernate, go into stispended ani- Sase og ma quaeear orate! THE ‘DEMAND IS | i inaiclincs “out Mars — ae ghar Missa ss secret NEVER SATISFIED! | Sivewintgs ivy fe maheS ies Soe) ) “itt of the Fels Planetarium, Pole an’ % below zero at wowed A glance at almost any daily newspaper will. disclose edelphia, hibernating at night, the Martian} that business men are advertising for Accountants © (ut these Martians would be (/*"!mals would slow down their ... Stenographers . .. and Typists. These business * different {rem |metabolism, and cut their need} “men prefer men and women who have had special- . = earthly animale, living by = dif. fo Seed eperay. ized training. The Institute offers this training. * ferent chemistry of life dictated | . : i "hy severe conditions on eur Bed | These Martins would be little fel- NEW CLASSES : “Planet neighbor. eee ee oe ee MONDAY, MARCH 4 bit of evidence sy changes in| _ They probably would be ‘cold- Accounting, Comptometer, Calculator, and i blue-green areas, which could be| bleoded. They miight bave power. Other Subjects. 4, plant life spreading with the: sea-| ful lege to burrow deep into the ee om the ‘Martian deserts. } Sreund ay escape the hid Day, Half-Day and Evening j Fg Sie wy hg SA peng ag De: Levitt assumes they would “." VETERAN APPROVED y ~ and help decompose dead. plants? 2! ve fur, ladies gents ; Soo. ai here* yet’ ini-| alike, to. them from the _— _iTeere's wo evidence doy et eran bP rag on The Business Institute 7 ig adn gotten sunt of don ae | 7 W. Lawrence St. PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 Mars,” Dr, Levitt writes. And thiir Wife ts tax trom being Call, Phone or Return This Ad for Information WHAT KIND oF anmats? = [*_&4y. social whirl. they | : And he a word sketch / Ore, me, the Sinall Kangaroo rat, | ny of what they might be like, also > hard conga ee * ecngs sbonguvehisesFevpccasoons 5 . 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( Play all eed al ose ef a “ie fae ‘PHILCO. 21" No sheay Boe Down! sine reek, ae tek i 4 i : la eae ‘ *, s * ean F i ¢ ? a ee f f ; ea i ‘ : ‘ ‘ ‘ ig! : i? eer ge ay P . es | ; : 7 a i é é ‘ Ww S News oo ‘ B 7 Boe oe : \ ’ by 1s'Your High School I > ! os seg CHIGAN AG, MI 1957 * La : 3 ee ents Take Hon MARCH 1 FRIDAY, 1 | test rt Con wh in we gist ors i ) fey ti, ae ed ia yd From St. Frederick 10 phi gerne Test if sai phys ie t alt : ees RE F &s in i La iit -_ HTH E PE i ise Hie That $2 Sn 1 * i il 48 South Saturday and Monday Only! * held this week’ in Detroit look over St: Mike Senior Unusual one EeRy Tips & pu, a3 ie = & st HE ii in Hi gs Es Innerspring efits] Fi BOX SPRINGS “MATTRESS or- ae La i ila E Init fh li initiation of the new Ormmmended for - fn a The formal spay Bb regions a8 if if i} he 53° if. Nya pap 7 a oH ee Ht i: ine i ashi Te a ayes to te] Festival. u Hit te rr Z “i i! See ee a0 Rte fi li i atl a1 min aa{tea, i visit i pl | ul Hi i Heli Auf ti bly program, a view of Eastern’s part in the dis- hg eae etic Highs Hum xs Speech classes. Milt p Mendon Rta vice-presi- ; Boyd Spring- is spon- in daily aa mh fed Mn aul i ee fy uy i alitl Hl ae at tal Fa e ul “Monday thra Saturday Friday *dl 8 Se ae 4 —— {ei fy a z ae # Soe ES f * Pers 1 23 ye See Sees con aera a as Fo uh wees eee a SS § 2a ee : De oe eg a s A = é oad, ; f i rs se f : “ia 3 Fe mi ‘= get se cae j : ce : ae oa , * ? } ca } : i f io es : ys ’ j | % i : i Ce 13 i i 4 a5 if : j ? eo. - ib: a j - oS ot ye j . 7 : i Sj = { { ‘ x a ae 8 fa f i Rules Verhelle Group meats rine Sa™’" "edhe Ssaalutn tn pet ta] SEAM he ice worded sc tae Satisfied Requirements) 1. TACT, a considerate, diplo-jalmost over, with little time left for|and fits the clue better. If the of- cooking. ~ of Responsibility LANSING @ — 4 court order |Fact often fails to convince, sim-|sized. A Puny horse may be a poor necessary to the situation. Clearing the way for organization |PWY because the other party mayiweek specimen of, any sisg Funy 1, OWL is right. “Often used Low : Suene Ct Winning Answers Explained 1 SOKS NOW BANK | smn, rst me (THE PONTIAC PR ss, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1957, PU as aE Ps: x ay 2 i a Ne Deas "Make. Ist Films. ‘ttit now. and then, but it isiceptionally well. However, ‘only ajknows its undentable power, eithe ofistil wl ek peoviatent lock wachdliow oh the \sthensieo en oe a i matic manner, plus the truth, isjany adjusting. _ }ficials give much time to thelr) 44 HAT is good. is more likely to win argunients than| 4. PONY is right. A-horse like ajtasks, this will. inchide givinging about a poor man’s hat just the truth without the tact./pony would be approximately pony-|time to the conferences or Talks should apepal to a man- siti 1: PE gee : prejudiced by the untactful ap-ican mean small, but it also signi-/ sounds” would imply. that there be geodon pe RS ST pall ibang oy pin og ogee | ‘helle has been’ affirmed by the 2. 80F is right because the Oe 4 eo trary tthe lea of stealth a] ~ * * Michigan Supreme sponge absorb the liquid. Mop| 5. JAZZ is the choice. One doesn’t using owl sounds, it t that) : “ane | ‘has the stent|they would be low. The hoot of the) 25. WAVE is the choice. T ‘The Supreme Court agreed with vote oe _— stein ap mean os — owl, easy to imitate, was often used|Word “Power”, would apply to the Ingham County Circuit Court mpeersine Sohal 'gby Indians. in. signaling. dangerous, mountainous wave. An that the tate es ee focean View is actually often monot- abused his 8. TOAST is better. A ey iti ci vmeet mmm taeeans ae ney es oe Because of this, it is a great baie Se ee Le Te eee ee Te we group's project. 5 liet to hirm-to be able to toast or/| Terry Eveland, although satis compliment a good playwright.||f Somes Food?? * ether counts, took the position | {There is no reason to believe that 0 Lane he would mat ; ’ Ja severe critic is unwilling to praise | [Dg In # Rock ‘n Rell tion to organize ' ead werk be bes ney Aa f 129 Sener = “ —— Tomek ite ee ee These were that The is a Gall, he is a dupe, and will||j Not at “China City”... Kefgen ‘ SS ~~ victim of the ‘cheat- Hi The food here is _ dillerent Remesion ; the Federal x *& & ° sone Scene s Open 7 Days that its deposits 10; TOGA was the dress of the\|Mf style to Chinese .. . and q end 7 Nights by the Federal rte lar yr ny Bess ot the my prepare the way you : = ; mm | |cials. The | of dark s opr | 1AM. ESSION: TUESDAYS = | 7 =| json ite ues min ctewter | CHINA CITY RESTAURANT fil | 24MS : eS Togs, the colloquial t ~ for if . Huron "Camry ‘ Ordere* 4-0340 nik oUk : . z Seal ko napeore ale petition, . 1 rHed “pee — be an anachronism 0 a + ss @ 4s 6 2 6 ae ee 8 ee whe s # 8F FRANK PERRY In trial of the suit, the petitioners 7 de Ii, DAWN “reminds one” of a si ‘AND HIS SWINGMASTERS. ‘tesfified that Eveland orally ad- 5 rosy color, and so fits the phrasing visie Ses he wes seteted wit ri ase of the clue better. Fawn is a light Pontiac's Newest The “New” | a ot Elizabeth responsibility and fitness brown color itself. : Like'snd Goo abe the spplicanis, of the need for a| | & KLM i Modern Wite Club D al ie new bank and of the likelihood “of 7 RAGIN ‘cal, for such a figure could be seen’ TL e s. enw A aners Bloc Wea. 4 its successful operation. < . & RUNCH in an old house. A a | Im & Macomb County case, the 1 and as such, coul _ Supreme Court ‘reversed the : Yesterday's answer: coSt, curlain, flAts, we : MILL : mpanas whe eam to cans po at steGe, sconkry, Tigltty, play, seaNe, Drop. f-}- 13, PRES. 2 | scatatel at Gtamitag to sper © 1957 What's My Line, Inc. will YEARN AUBURN HEIGHTS — ILS INN aie toot Saturday Floor Show | ly Preserits fro “s : | : y The most that‘could be said for/T, rt Dining at Its Distincti NO DOOR CHARGE oS ice ses acres lUmcoat Leaves ee aa, Wa ch rlie Viet . Exciting Character Dancer : . | and HI! hesitant Coleone Cig, “3 SMOOTH SWEET ‘N’ SASSY — “For Yout Listening ond Dancing Pleseure left by plane for-the United States ‘Cocktail P MUSIC FOR DANCING BY THE FRI. , 7 ail Party | = Te FRI OR hace ts Banquet stop on home- M .: L = eeting 3. ose LI : * * . 4 i ‘seventh of the turn-| > ates of Rhythm Bh a ly von ; SULL Playing Requests from the | ; Catalina Piane Bar 4 i ct ve f | a a py glee ye in inc ll all A % . 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March 1, "57 : : aR be : . accused of drunkenness to fail to) v os. | Wr raw 9t012P.M, iam boen | SUNDAY SPECIAL______ [DINE and on ae q@mressy) | $} Ghiarles F. Russ Jr, assistent] | SHRIMP DINNER «| FS [ru - SAT. - SUN. Gt am | : “ . arte;” Lar f : Ksights of Colambes Balla view of aegis tice heted es $ A ty , 9 Hl 2 ‘Come to CLUB TAHOE Slee ee SS dees rguson “Ghat end wih shi o a ‘WITH BOB BAILEY — a delightful dinner $1.50.per couple $ missed charges ot driving thell | ing not rolls nd butter....s..-. oe 18 € pe a WI) good Stee ee ed | seas FOOD | oe TONIGHT _ Starring : Kiester _ Duty SCRIB'S sas 130 S. TELEGRAPH FE 4-6981 jer to permit liquor sales ‘in the! “Open Daily 9 nan. to 2 am—Gundays 2 pm. to 2am Memorial : be ken by Detrot Commerc! "he GREEN PARROT | -e Plenty of Free Parking ae number of. religious | 1650 NM. Perry at Pontiac Rd y= 008-9783 i " Featuring Nightly Entertainment 4 TERRIFIC ENTERTAINING “TRIO =a - Conkes of Otome Pinwms. ° : " Chowed Sindee | gy | ; is j wee eo * 1 ade RUMBLE SPATE ES he eos ee ancroanatane THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. rimbAy, wane 1, 1957 - On bt DOCK: — Judge: ==ICut Ott by Wife - Hor 2-( Lost) Bets “# * therefore get pound ($8,400) estate. * PLUS * the rest to charity | But Mrs. Howe, who died in 1956 jafter 60 years of marriage, didn’t a iiforget. She said in her will that pher husband had admitted i “squandering” his money on those lwo bets in 1929, and that he only” 100 pounds ($280) -out of her 3,000- “Tt I left any more he would only waste it,” she wrote, willing Hollywood Headlines be Sgt : fs - Will Go Slow — |. Hoffa Tells Delegates Not to Form Council Before Investigation LANSING (AP)—Delegates to a State-wide Building Trades Con- ference, accepting the-counsel of Teamster Chief James Hoffa, have decided to go slow in forming a 200-member Michigan Building Trades Council.- Although not included on the pro- gram, Hoffa took the floor during a momentary pause in the meeting of some 200 delegates to the Con- By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Although it’s no news that Warners plan to ‘ bring ‘ the . highly successful Patrick Dennis play, “Auntie Mame,” to the screen—it is news that Rosalind Russell has put her valuable name ‘to a contract to recreate her-role of Auntie Mame. Jack Warner, who signed Roz; said that the picture will not be made until/ mid-January of 1958 because of/the success of the play on Broadway. The novel was on the best Rosalind Russell to Star in ‘Auntie Mame’ Movie “A pretty old Rhett Butler.” a Clark said his bride Kay hasij © learned to take care of herself and is no longer frightened when she gets a pain. “We live pretty quietly,” he said, “but we both NEWS like it.” He seems very happy and thoroughly enjoying the movie./}: I talked with Yvonne De Carlo, who co-stars with Clark. She wears a very dark makeup to fit the character, and she’s taken off al great deal of weight. ‘I'm just starving myself,” she said, “‘to get thin.” NO LONGER ALONE THE STRANGER | seller list for 104 weeks, and the play is a “must” on. the list of everyene who visits New York. Roz’ notices were as good as .if she had written them Howe came to court yesterday to ask for a bigger share of the imoney. He said it was his earn- jings that his wife had saved and The meeting Wednesday, at Lansing’s Civic Center, was ad- vertised as primarily te consider state legislation affecting Building WORE A GUN ES | janyway he had never gambled in herself. , | his life €Xcept for those two bets. ee | ws ' June-’Allyson and Dick Powell | The judge agreed Mrs. Howe| But a. more important purpose Tony Quinn’ gets thé role op- had cocktails together in the Polo’ “was a mean, ungenerous wom-|was to discuss organizing a strong- rat “. Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel, posite Anna Magnani jsessed” that Ernie Borgnine so wanted. Hal Wallis said that Hecht- Hill -Lancaster, who have Ernie's lan.’ *_ He: ruled that Howe should Ihave. a lite income from the es- tate and could keep the house he had bought in his wife’s name. er trades body to ‘protect the jurisdiction of member unions in battles with the CIO. claims 10,000 Michigan members in|a-tor ig unable to make an out.| CT! Academy Awards for “Mou- - iF A: iq} |Dullding trades, did not want tolside picture. lin Rouge,” is in town. He says | Japan Gets «Materia be stampeded into joining 4 cen- do 8 the battle} 2° Ba* commission to paint | Ss | Cc. * tral body. Locked as legal battle) jeantter Sones. | i &- YOKOHAMA, Japan' @ — Key between Borgnine and H-H-L would picasa tT CHILDREN 200 ALWAYS equipment for Japan's first atom-| “The Teamsters don’t want te |be settled, but now the fight goes The Gish sisters are completely| : today from} join any central bedy wntil..we jinto the courts. Although Hecht-|.o4 out for “Chalk Garden” st] ADULTS: aa! eve. ‘s’sun the liner Fuji-| know what it will de"and whether HilkLancaster said that they had)... Sombrero Playhouse in} or not our rights will be prox jagréed to allow Ernie to make : tected,” Hotia sald. Phoenix. Oveta Culp Hobby, SATURDAY ONLY © eo BIG HITS! Wallis office says it was nev given a clearance on Borgnine. Magnani arrives in New Yo VINCENT’S 3049 Orchard Lake Ra. | S z 26 : = night reported the arrest of eight persons suspécted of illegal pos- Isession of arms and the manu-|CBS is pune ahead. ifacture of Bombe. This is very surprising news. Kerr in “An Affair to Remember” | .|inasmuch as I understood CBS had # 20th. | ‘Explosion Restores Jackson Boy's Sight JACKSON (AP) —A 12-year-old boy who was born blind in his|. left eye, suddenly had his sight ‘restored when a can of paint .|lacquer, exploded as he touched .}a match to-it, “Mother I can see through .my left eye,” said Marshall Maul as i Duncan Hines. Unions had favored accepting an|Picture will be made in Italy, but BARBARA STANWY CK - BARRY SULLVAN ! —~SPECIAL— AFL-CIO National Building Trades\AM@'s scenes are all in Holly- ; | Sunday, March 3 fiand ‘electing officers to form the|SHOW GOES ON | ‘The MavericK Queen Bo we ee ene eae |] Dressing ida eso ICuba Nabs 8 Suspects Hel) Morgan story will appear 1 Pp M |}. 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He lived it. ™y, store ond he'll. tell * . |} you about the quality. . let's ton avin ‘the ocean alae diana, BR PS ae aa J} ond THE SAVINGS HE rd ev- ne - a ne ‘Ihe wants.* arriage icense i) MADE by toking the side looking} . pes ao ee ry es Instead Jim goes icAhanc | street to my store. ies TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: <— : University where Applications : . le r , there is this egy ee ; : | |cheer —~ he’ lvin D. Campbell, 72? Kinney > camer nhac | JUNIOR EDITORS |= SE | YOU,GET MY EVERY Day — Low awkward! | OPEN ENON Eee A 9 pate ge net P. Goadbread, 11 Bloomfield PRICES .. . YOU GET LARGER t re es. ar _: Brorsidva eg SELECTION... . nd con- Tr — staeng has | _Easeiotie L Marker, 10) Mechante | AND CREDIT T EB SM : Richard J. Mihalak, 71 Williams : . | stutters, Well, Jim finally 7 Jeanette ©. Lokuta, Walled Lake — 5 a | realiy stutter, He with a degree in archi his ec . See : Pee ; moon-| latest “dream tain lands a job: Flying Cross, won the only way it Mabeld. Colling, iti? Giddings ‘Take 30 -- 60 -- 90 Days or : For : | poo Py in‘a New E England “eo pa ‘takes ‘up his film eareer Jean Ml Lapeer, 8135 Marshaises . 6 Months. to ‘Pay. There is a room. He does a few summer|where he had left it—at the peak.| Earl 4. Howard, 46 Sanderson slight service charge on 6 month Portable Television | theater foles. Then he ‘becomes a|In 199 che finds Gloria, the girl) Aue ® Pruitt, 481 Josiyn credit accounts. ety forge ee. stage manager in Boston, and ab-|he knows he wants, and they mar-| [sRue R. Wagner. 9 Mora aA SS HAMPTON TV} curtain on Miles Jone Cowl, wholtwings On| ater s peanle Rowe marter | sprees 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525}| |: Pa eee Hee oe ee ME Sic eqpldees Everett K. James, Drayton Plains | $42.50 see | middie of the famous death scene.| The last dream? In 1955 Warner| Geraldine Wheelér, Drayton Plains | as —— After Broadway, Jim goes to|Bros. asks Jim if he would like to] Géorge W. Henney. Huntington Woods ‘ Hollywood, where his shy and/play Lindbergh in a picture called) /°4n® Herre, Birmingham” | - gangling charm win him a quick)'The Spirit of St. Louis.” Robert D. Jones, 130 Seminole BO ue next to the girl next door.” |I've dreamed of it most of my| Leonard ®. Anderson. Utica ' “3 a. 4 - jlife.”, i f sree - The producers, who at first think} Then, when the picture is com. Patricia G Mccarthy, S08. Midand | $ Jim will ‘be to round|Pleted,. Uncle Sam adds a final aes because he Bg rose doesn't|touch. ‘The President of the United| Eure’: Gnit'wauet tae” - seem to know what he wants, are|States nominates Jim to be a brig-| joseph p_ Jenkins, 46 Clarence a suprised to find he knows what|adier general in the Air Force Re-| Sherlda M. Stevenson, 365 N. Cass he doesn’t want—stereotyped roles.|serve—the same rank Lindbergh) james a. Garrison, 451 Kenilworth cab pe tag eeaewgyi eye: ty PPE ae Isabelle R. Young, 268 Clifford in “The Philadelphia Story,”. and , Standing ir Eorle 1. Petr ar. Birminghass tells an interviewer: midst of a crowded studio: party, oT & Reraes, Sees ; “Hollywood dishes out too mughi|Jim, who once wanted to be an) Don &. Shira, Lane Oreo in | Free-of the mountain peak that had caught, it, the Flying House|praise for small things, I won't)actordion player, thinks back on) - AEG BPE ESET S sailed along much as usual, yet not quite as smoothly. There-was a/tet-it get me, buf too much praise|@ll his boyhood dreams. All have} Fvonna M: VenAmberg. Wixom FUEL OW sort of rock and roll feeling about it. — can turn a fellow’: head if he|come true but two, He hasnt-been| ... » seancour, 1#3 Colebroke “Must have damaged something when we hit,” said Bill, “Guess doesn't —— ae ge ail vet nee pases Fg cong aap a ee ae e a ' ” ate ‘. ; : 2 ce * cere "| Raymond Baber Jr., Birmingham ole, FE 5.6159. : be . ee ee a Se ee merrubted..| Jim saves up his money for jSigned a happier life? : Buzanne L. Houghten, 6870 Bright wood | es a, green parrots had lighted on Flying House. y can you: rainy day, and soon has enough a * * Stanley L. Seymour, 600 OAKLAND FUEL Jill asked. ‘*There’s nothing.to stand on while you ee "Neate to last him through a century-|. A reporter steps up and says,| ‘!% ! Bixby, 4980 Puler nd PAINT CO a ene aomeee. He: buys a plane|‘‘Well, what are your plans for the| jscksem § Quisentorty. 59 Garner $0 . ‘ ; eS ad learr . big _. «s| Leon Blackwell Jf, 56 Green fot : They lowered the ladder over the side and Bill climbed down care- } “I don’t have any program,”'' Mary G. Pepper, 390% Prospect : der, “Slow leak,” said Bill as he came up again. “She's leaking dirt) % |and stones through a tear in our cloud. No — we won't ask the’ Wishing| Well for help — I can fix it.” y | With a jar of library paste, a big roll of cotton and a piece of rope, | Bill climbed down again. Pushing the crumbling earth back into place, | he packed the hole neatly with cottori, and pasted up the torn edges’ of the Then he tied it all firmly im place with the rope. The) : ide, "Slow leak” said Bll a he came up again. “She's leaking dir Aquariom Supplies 'BEGoodrich At BIG JANUARY , : v Could Sel cloud. Flying House righted itself and sailed steadily on once more. ae . ws oe “Well,” said.Jill drawing a long breath and turning to her maps, WHIT a j SUITS ii “Now where do we go?” ‘ ee é Ss E 7 é BRENDEL’S Color ‘and save this drawing with the others in the Flying “House 7 : ee (An idea for Junior Editors can be submitted in care of this news: | paper. Those that can be used are worth $10. Violet Moore Higgins; | AP Newsfeatures.) i | ; i 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) - 8 Mt, West of Utes § RE 2-441 Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock; at All Times - SALE | * ~_oorrrrrTtT,jtjTT\T*'*t*t TT" wvvewerrreerrerreeeeeeereee Never Before at vols : Te ‘Such a Low Price : : now $29 New 1957 SUPER-SPEED | lI pans KELVINATOR | || - ee ELECTRIC - $487 a $4s7 a — DRYER | iit AWIECT _ SUPER-SPEED tee LADIES! “>> DISCOUNTS! Reg. $9.95 JACKETS NOW DRIES CLOTHES FAST AS | You CAN WASH THEM | $1.00 DOWN s mu end dese now pati eden” ore yo pp it's TRIPLE-SAFE . LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! (Nettie, savings! " Choose from our big selection of marty , . = * Sate Cylinder + Safe Temperature +'Safety Door \_ J [se : 3 at unheard-of-low, low prices! Don't miss this big event! sare eee: 1) SOoaTmyrom Reg. Values ow <5 3 handy size bowls: %, 2, 4 gts, Colorful, © DRESSES © : = | i ee pears ie ee © MATERNITY. DRESSES Unifor ms Utility Wash Basin. , : , = USUAL 995 VALUE ° SKIRTS © BLOUSES * DACRONS for the Michigan State Elks Bowl- and G01. In the lead Yor-another |1374 three weeks back. Doubles 8¢-\Utica St. Lawrence battles the| | Ex-Chief Rolls On Wry eeone Stoight 5 oarsament ‘comes up dome) en ta Dicies Seevice of Pos tal Kirin eek. Walker MemphieClintondale winner Thur) Shaw's Jewdlers “completed - ; ; by . - i p A 1 _ og: , . a _— ‘Figure | Skating stday and Sntey with im mee4 lS Haviland with. 121. 2 day ee ee ee American di- — = | sates in "ee ee . vision of the City Basketball Hayes Jones Seeks 4 | ‘owe With foe fies oot tes entng i 0 Dies tents wold D4 | sy nen of Arn Arbor was anvils amy Band New League wih lpaded 4S te M Wi s Sat d COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, «| the teams scheduled t6 play in thelPotie Hig emt ore Wi1nsS oaturday —Bubbling 17-year-old Carol Heiss ar district tourney at Harper Woods. Big Bob McManus connected for 24 : still rules the, women’s figure ska-| % points to pace Shaw's to win Pontiac's Hayes Jones goes af-|to extend that mark to 17 by win-jters of the world today with no eouibe beet CO on eae De ee i ee ee a ee ee ee ee ‘column. Jerry Nosek tallied 12 thinclads entertain the University) ye tormer Chief star swept | The honey-blonde from Ozone BB rane ire ond Boys spoamye hep! descberses: the GAA) Ra, a | ‘The Shaw’s-Boys Club game con has won 13 of the 15 events he| -¢ne low hurdies in an unofficial |here last night, receiving the first Bf cluded the regular schee Inthe has taken part in thus far for} +) the 5 in:|Place vote from each of seven : ' eo ater ta 11 seconds, ang hirer : re = nament is the next item of ‘busi- pepe Pdi oe Second tent has been strong in| fending titlist Washington. It was ‘ swe. + s. : th a leap of 6 feet 1" Place wen! to European) 1 ‘divisions over the 36-year his-| Jeff's 8th straight win and the 2nd : Y @ Pulled leg muscle lg be determined tomorrow) “ith 62. one oe tine ot (202v05 beat Weibdieedh 303i, Tan Sete next work « Detroit, Ferndale to Hazel Park) Chieftains to accept a three- this afternoon in the—West—tturon:$¢ason. n we Beréan . hind | | i pool. Coach Bob’ (Des) Boyce’s! : topnotch kegiers trying to dump splashers met the strong Saginaw ; Se cae ie nee pli. — High crew, which holds the runner- 1 ( S ~T re High crew wich poids the rume| Mikes, Rams Play Tonight} = wa sividons stace ‘he 2d __.d@ual_ season crown, but all teams) ., 49; sani de: Yrdtecieit: Tih Rants are alo os grabs, although the outcome ap- Conference calendar. “gig 2 Michae ‘ iso gunning for; ix r _ | Cranbrook welcomes Western Re- tooo chinostaainlng tae Line. tune up for next week's Class C)their 10th triumph. Their chences| “O Run at New Orleans Bold Ruler, Calumet ee ny Fon Utica, which has clinched « |serve Saturday for an Inter-State berpack’s fine new pool at Saginaw. (istrict basketball tournament here/of doing it look better than the) NEW ORLEANS ~The probim . 1” ac 2 | Seen voces typ Sam S share of the Bi-County League ti- League battle. This is the final in °Y engaging non-league foes to- Mikes, since they are meeting a'able ficld for Saturcay’s $50,000- Pair Rated Favorites Walled Lake and Berkley, tied ie rig tg as ‘eel’ etenta fee edu Doeale night in their final outings of the ae Sega By won only ” added Aoi hdl Handican| mer bys: for Ist place cS pe Inter-Lakes voureaseac yet Mae ae Simonson,’ unbeaten medley swim- a oe ee ans t ods Mike Fen St. Fred Lo tend teen mdrtychy & 0} MIAMI, Fla. @—Names of S€V-! destined te avtg' War orount Both) ee a mer, Dennis is a senior and has oe 86 San Prvvenen: tough: | Scheduled to enter district tourney|Erin and Platan the early favor-/en horses were expected to go into/teams engage weak league foes to- —¥OU' RE THE MANAGER ted the team during the season. | Soponent, in the Pontiac High |8ction next week at Pontiac High, {te the entry box today for Saturday’s|night, the playing host to : (2h 255 Oe - gymnasium. St, Fred journeys $100,000 added-Flamingo Stakes at|Van Dyke and : Kc oS / gp. © “ 5 ree oh Dales Overtime Losers | {> Bisomficld Hil to tackle ‘he \Tourney Starts Saturday | '" Halesh Park—the race that may}!"Eyarkston, ‘which finished a Agee Eta ten a 2 eae ; ge J OLAN ing to. winning ~ne perigee rem on Po Mike pees mere a its Aasegal wr? — First-round) The New York Yankees weren't second pet If you were the gained rd place 10th victory of the year, but it may/play in t college division Northville always in a commanding position Yankee manager would Adrian in the ‘final’ MIAA basket-|be.@ hard goal to attain. Thelof the NCAA basketbal) champion- be tab sAsoetion Langees-peasiet Nioeb the ooad aes ball standings last night with a Mikes, played St. Mary at tbe end/ships opens tomorrow night with race last season. On June 24; (Key: (R) ¢ hard-fought 80-77 overtime victory of the 1955-56 season and took a/games in Californie and Missis- they dropped-a double header to) Jim Wilson over Hillsdale, © severe licking. « 'sippi. _ }the Chicago White Sox and their for Chicago as : * Jonce-sizeable lead was cut to ala 54 lead | ae ingle - |the last of: . Je . . , the 61,000 at New ¥ : Yogi Berra : LAKELAND, Fla. @ — The éx-| personnel, the Tigers feel this is | Some of the new players will and third on Bill Skowron perts already have conceded /an-| the year they'll move back into | be new only to the Tigers, The - |fice. Joe Collins other American League pennant to) the first division, a plate they | club acquired a half dozen play- walked, filling % sheer conversation, can The.whole béen dubbed ‘ ‘ nencentag ; Phil Rizzuto ee ae ew ‘pint. of the. Tigers:"| 3e8™ Little hetp te expected tte nO ian Pag cag | aeiak It(can be felt and seen everywhere m. the reokies, , Would veut Few, it’ any, second / division os the club officially ‘opens spring Last season the club got 56 vic- hie gee 4 ge ad age a new Pee" training today at Henley Field. , jlories from Frank Lary, Bill Hoeft : as gens 7 (Gnulam, And from all gutward ap.|_NO fewee-than eit players who ond Paul Foytack. Lary and Hoeft Hp yg ‘b. Let Rizauto <2 ranean he 109 ee er na ine dnd Foyteck had never on! BOS erat |) _-¢: Put ina pine Men in ition to the fer Jac Saya ~ : a ih) enandaes ete eae | \ Rigeatot j . ‘ ee } ; ‘ ph t+ i om al ; vt : Pb aaa: a : ff 300, 1 eslihcesiala tar . rae oT aa at Ane) oo the ‘Bt. Louis 60, Tilks : * ee “sadog pus opaeyy | Capital j 7 a Fee waa, ee \, aoneg y x at ? \" f. a : ( % : = 4 é 2 eae “A ae ‘\ ie, eae oe ne ; } PRO ae ETS cs er a ie at ale et * ( / ( \ ate! y : oy - \ ‘ u ¥ ; : . pa ef : ‘i ~ - \ | % “y\ js (. : : ~ BS We a \ f { ee ea a ie. Gade \ A AES: ve SR ey aT : |son’s average of 30.05 points a : a will howe dal 2 e@ Grummen Boots Trailers : : ccording “figure. : bs, ll HUDSON’S ews by the Nationa Callesate ayo cy A EE 9 9 Anwine Mee 0 ie \ | Hardware es do Rolding. stocked with hee: | ; 1418 Selbwin | Grady Wallace of South Carolina) Saehigentees velar onus Se SS Fe Simca A] LAYAWAY OR ly > eee me cwrapces « Chamberiain of Kansa s. Chet Sponsored jointly by the Detroit BANK TERMS Quiet outwoerd motore _ ENTERPRISES Aline ccserw involved. in 8 fiverway Sole Mowe the tocrma snk Seeeed BOAT a five-way ews, s Trave' : ‘ Sat Scacceusss| HARRINGTON 20AT nN D |} Inc ." Sie egg ibaror en li p.m. on oo Sas ae: WORKS ° | cames ahead. p.m. on week days. Admission ee ; i : __ Ts Grate fore” soa will be $1.25 for adults, -50¢ for 1899 S. Telegraph a _— § ~ ge “PONTIA C’s NEW \ Net Stars Appear children." aN GOODYEAR DEALER {ot AA on Morch 26 ; ie \ Offering the Best in \ At ako yer ~~ Cal “OLD 5,000’ — Johnny Longden (above) was sihicinitalitie Saepy ‘COMPLETE AUTO PARTS A jptay at Ann Arbor High School| fans in the winner's circle at Arcadia, Calif., yesterday after ‘he rode i Hees Ropnces | * atin Nir, “| amon he weiss, Ja npotatgh nt osm our. well-wishers. | Noses Mae : es ee See ee \eceensenerasrnae =< h of Australia. ee io Nees ‘ Ted Willianas Predicts, Heise Travel Show and Ijentation than ever before in the snd, Merch 9-17. ; Honey Girls, four ; ive A : attractive Aus- ' 4 there mn make poner of this pop annual pie 5 who |(falians, will presenc acrobatics in ord ANNUAL — 4S season starts,/ nt ae the modern manner. The Amazing! te basketball ca- oe RY Mm ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER finite | La : You really. enjoy = in a Tempawate Spring: suit by - Joe Gibbon of Mississippi has ended ; |1957 contract estimated at $20,000. L ee Se ent af Fairgroun £ ey Ue eet Travel Show promises a bigger.|o ang 7 weekends, in the Coli-) with more. exciting tank and stage pres- seugyhepen The varied. entertainment pro-| will (30 Players sil Unsigned yas Spring Training Opens NEW YORK (#—The sponsors of| aged 68.9) strokes per round, Last ournamen byear the average was 68.29 strokes oo ee oe for the same eight events. In 1955 tour apparently have a legitimate it was 67.74 and in 1954 it was : beef when they complain abouti¢y 35 for seven comparable: tour- E the non-appearance ol the ee eee : The 1957 Detroit Sports tn) at 3 and T pm on eck days and. eee, may air cuca Pontiac Moose Ledge 182 : hold an annual ather and banquet at 5 _P- Marc 9. {7 p janis et eet ede “TH. poxryac PRESS, FRIDAY, SanoH 1, iar ai ee ; . f , ri i ; . : of : L be BNE reo ; - ate ; HA 7 ¥ . ae {Moose Banquet Planned | Sunday in net Monte 5a) 330 Mt, Clemens St. _& simultaneous attack by | Monahans, a father and his two]: expected to top previous records. Newest hunting, fishing, archery, golfing and camping gear and! clothing will be shown. 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J Weereerneree’ : gong Plante posted one of the easiest ‘shutouts of his National Hockey, oo a oe Visit Our Exhibit at the Sport Show 5s 7 PERE aul i; F d silenced!” Today, Saturday and Sunday at Pontiac Retail Store Ags a - SEE THE NEW 3 ‘57 MERCURY | | anal re 3 io ¢ ic) , rs June 7 Title Scrap phen goaltender id j heavyweight champion Architithe nets, but he couldn't repulse | Moore will put his title on the line|the steady tatoo all evening long. MARK 10 | June 7 in Detroit against the win- It was the “old pro Maurice F 2 s jner of a. Chuck Spieser-Ernie An-!crhe Rocket) Richard, who trig-| : }thony fight at Olympia - stadium) -ereq the Montreal triumph. Rich-) Other Moters | j April 5. "6 ard dented Hall's armour twice and: Low as 23.13 down 5 | Nick Londes, Olympia match-|rookie Phil Goyette, making his| s Low as “7 | maker, said Moore's manager. |debut on Detroit ice, accounted for 20 Months to Pay . ff ES | June unsuccess- i 5 poe , , ; Hfully tried to set up a bout for| ..A crowd of IAS le Olyapes Meyers Boots | F ° | April 5 between Moore and Spie-) siout as the Habs outskated, out- | as low as 23.38 down— | /Ser, No. 1 light heavyweight COM) checked, outhustled and com: | months to pey = yy’ | Sine is rated No. 3 chal- ee ee ieee The game started out as.a slami- 13,13 dowa— = he Car of Your Choice § 2:22 = ===: suis || in the Ist and 185 } See Our Exhibit of Water Skis, Surtboards, ‘Fishing Tackle ANDERSON HARDWARE 2182 S. Telegraph Rd. (Ye Mile MN. of Square Leke Rd.) Open Weekdays 9 Say-tr0. Stoz at Pbapusits You Can Afford! 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Team champions will receive_a handsome and pins will. go to the PN OR AE fe ber dividual winners, . {Fair Skiing ee “ | near Gaylord as still open: | lia ome Short Aron ecidhin tad hina ob enett Vins | my tae assocuren rarss |!Hige Bact Y no wn + Faly skiing condi tions were re- AUSABLE RANCH and Ski club—4 to , i 8 inch base, pis : , stadia d halt vag SIAR ate “f eslnsn See - 1 Free Bowl ing Instructi ons West Michigan Tourlst andi Practice with Expert Resort Assn..reported_poor to good . a aoa - |skiing at 12 resorts in the West Michigan area..Two weré closed. ‘ * * * East Michigan Winter Sports ‘MOTOR INN RECREATIO( | 18 S. Perry FE 5-0082 "65 OLDS . ; ad 8 ae. See mileage. PLYMOUTH Hardtop, Radio, New car guaran ‘62 FORD Overdrive. ~ "$5 PONTIAC Customline - Fordor. $195 Down Star Chief Hardtop. Power S100 Dees": : steering, » eese per windows, power : brakes. month. VICTO! 1953 PLYMOUTH —-€tUB- COUPE - 1953 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN YMOU $300. $54.45 per mo, sai doe is 1952 PL TH FORDOR Hardtop, extra clean, 75.00 Down weit, Degoto vs Must $295 ‘1952 PONTIAC FORDOR der oy Pongae by ee ae $75.00 Down $280" Bown 1951 FORD TUDOR. $10.00 Per Week °S6 PLYMOUTH New ss : NASH AMBAS. Beviedere § Tudor 1950 DE SOTO FORDOR a penn FORDOR 3 ee Pe .00 Down $100 Down re: Ms Were on a SWAPPING = Z = specu va sf "National B Bebéniian Beer! 36-18, while Bay City took an Ss £o) early “season 43-15 win over the panies Aan dngne: sie locals. Wa Conference ry PLYMOUTH a - * * North A West Bloomfield *4 curecane ‘4 PLYMOUTH. 4-D, “ : ; Clarenceville at Holly Very ee a ae cee on — : Despite these diticult odds, x eee tongs — $3 Desero V-8 | well balanced team to make a) Simode tt Amc : — : showing in the all-day meet ‘so FORD »* : ge A Central. ; tral : ap none college district dates h ‘last month which ine city and enone Pome Then Firm! iD ~ News in Brief . “Boh now te to be OR leanne Oe Seagal in Tuy ad county te ey ene Hae ", mater suthority bill orig through March 8, iene soohing Oe Ceeeiaeaiee 5 pyr dg on tn Decensber, Ramat ‘CHICAGO @ — Grains the fora Tews néeld Lyon, |there bub needs meet 1 tne elton shin tnd Yer, Archer, Cy fe Ae: on personal CHICAGO opening on Page te gous bettthge raid bar to tas po ttemations or ‘acvenen rote - anne cknaas opery are weed to bring POP today. Trading lis D ” Ave., $100 Both eng ee an ress = aor nape March 18, | nirector of Fina bers of the! voperty with them when “ ee active ue Auk eoeer taxpayers Seencing plone tor Minech 3} ‘Gavsteh, Monet ty (are _exatficio _membe stews toate tee bea : ; = D instead ot 10) either watee pipe peed sayy fio yb Paap a of the olty vee tt toe aa 3 most cereals and) ciarence Tank, instead of r authority bill permits| *e sesso both land and “It residents floor’ of the fron limited ‘The |tax St., driving water with a assessments Parke St. from start were rallied, a drunk to) ‘The communities a : : 3 S. , and SS eves eros Maw ion of ht ee Not to Low Bidder e jim aunty. tien, inspired grain on March ee gee «| Con ROS tO 1 fled School Electors s are of cash Finnegan. $100 fine, It has . which ; O. Fe he ag HE . o Miche ri ag falling To pay Grand Rapids district POG Ining tena sna" Wagee Gauging Mh: 16950) Rapids to. bring w: Train = gory tag My futures. x * After sa a pipe- line tudy Force|Washiene, avs | Townships, | —* the first McLaughlin, Park, ‘was| tanning ‘ fe t Wilkins Air Fri.’ Novi and Parmington eo the end of Hamilion St, Highland al Me_| From Lake Michigan, — me ocgpy Phe Misfon and "County ha nce a Wheat near 1 cont higher | iamilion > the Oakland Mc-|"" Amendments. to. popular) ~ — House in Shelby, » fone alteration of School Dis- of was % to % to 1 Bee committed {0 Judge Cecil ) San oe INGTON (INS) a| station, Anes Serve) strict of Oukland, Woah: March 32%; on s sail by Municipal Judge Sim |pblectors to call "for ‘spor vie Gree official whoee|” yerysers ot tau subcommlt. et gg aT; 1% this m — |vote on the investigators ; 3 top. F, Edward and Wayne following des er, ea ae A poybeans| alum . an tlon bonds. thful Air Force award Of} - seg noted tp as: a by détaching RoE . March ’ obliga’ you in the @ » headed by expressed |}, to-wit: au TIiN ero fee, ion Sa cred mammage sae utneran hah C-Egg Chick | éecisons remited in the award ¢ Hebert (sta), for Soy aoe TR % to "cents a to 12, Court, : 4 *| of dollars. . | keen to We $ E— fai igs es moder iden March ae Bad ont Goer jend’s tn Jall rybereng esr Seton pel official is John E. ~ ot patapa iss gin ravages nate of ecirlenlak sighs a. ‘pounds . if . - It your f or MA Ge an Air Force years. tions broug : Sec. 98 T1N ae a Ph. FE 5-0424 —Adv. “ee nt 29, the past seven —|. qualifica In ll" $e0 Amare! or eek, St Grain Prices: nga, Pri, March ist |f Confineme ron| Cer 10F sates 6-8 setae teal kasi tol Eos ta a ieceen eee ates hay = = | POOLE, cemeuenatin ae i ies | ,:Acimuer Ly apaprerged the same tthe Novi Com ican ress eet cen ed “Se 93l oa toa eae woe Sait lng, panting ox zasape Ronee! Northy | ed with ikey as an A 1 be| Sat sta of 3 —S iMag esses" #3 guy * iteee ve [Sunday Maren 3rd. = > sénlts, ig Rr Ministry of f c r Train Crash bayer. yrs meme ayo ee ay tg toe eaves oan, «ernst : a Se : Od : lock p.m. territory ie bare 1B. tases AS tare, eke now on Wilred Water OF WG ymond 3.134 years old. ‘who made. the]|stthe her Washtenaw, and Warne , ofos BRS Ns : eat") The « on Wilfred @ — Ra t Hickey ‘who dollar Oakland, of Education ; ee 10% a ar 14.62 neakes you can weeks now Instead of DETROIT ‘| d. firemen sti 1 was three million Ocunty oy + a alteration of zuly PS ESD aang Sc 16$0) “am the supper. mn at w.|n ray ino 6 breaknatogg|_ DET 2 ee finer ih Brapoted transter Sept. ivass 3 Bept. * . Aunt Jemima - chil- neatly over the top County today when . is now will be of the Dec. , Benedicts. $i, fitting over Wayne killed contract they ye : at St. 3 to 8:00 family! , the shells curve early- orthville, was with n| which the subcommaition is sow tn 2. The personal or Predicts Giant - dren % price. siualnasrae ” + ot the cup with a tired, 1G seo ggee es Bre i Jost outside suburban Seed ty Rebet GO adee rl ay arse pel redaic = ' yg re nm said he located |fre - b. by moa KECO Ind complained |if so, the eq partes Bagh af ope 1 Met opolitan | f= ies snaan Neher sain ~ ee eee ti, Ohio, who he did not} hay, intr ts ‘cee this etn aaa for State | JAW Man Den gamete oe "ae the tae of tre| Cen aon ahr, a ae ‘|Area for : oS ae Striker. tea . ing her fishing trip, en and Tived in North Pe de ig . toy a 5 a | 3 A Pennsylvania fing Non ig Sena said he's small children * megs te ado SES «| DETROIT a Piean planner Bea , : byl house : t be ville. s had to pry the ae rae originally the ae TM ape predied, yey MOUNTAIN @ — A De "You never know, —_ eckage of Crumb’ car ape oy thet seep companies. which bar 2 — ‘helares ,, 31:3 approach of a ye eae ieee pipe val extricate eulae. submitted d Food Since 1929! Adi ‘i cen a» Ses ‘Bay City, employes during yeste™! Store Sales = ing Good . hilied Gh 22:1 a8 ee AE Sean, Toledo, er ©. | te, denied s }—Department : Board. Serv ‘ Ait Gat" amass. ai Jackson and director. of ma ot foe soon at GR eo. oho ited Fund : ene Allis ry 118.8 oe A. Pitkin, Devel- longed at the scene the) NEW in the U.S. thelOn Uni A poe mre # Fo. Be Francis mmunity day being member of store sales ahead of Wolfram, Alcoa “ee Glass ... L? Lb gohus a of Comm Depart- a Local per cent Sales INS)—F. J. FOUNT Am. Airiia ae =: thé Burea ania __ John Gunaca, ’ Detroit rose. three of 1956, LANSING (IN and general Am Can UAL & pees : AA 38; 92 A opment, Pennsylv made the Auto Workers occasions }T responding ae vice president ile Divi- RIKER Riker Bldg. am ee apnea ; oss: care 905 estas of Commerce, and zon- |Unit On thre Relations in-eight of New (GM the Oldsmob Lobby of Am Gas Dteew's -— = Teer oa anes, ment ‘to planning an 212, testified Labor jincreased in-e by the ger of to serve an 3S er 2. Martin. Gi... 423 i fe Bei wc 000; wholesale diction ‘to the Detroit a National that he co-maeng grande tbe gain.) manager lone ot the Ba N Am Motore/ -* ppd 35-3! 59°C 5B. recetptd ae. Prd 3) pt ference of Regional |during ‘LRB) hearing Falls reserve ion’s 14 per sion, was committee Am 5 cnt iat cia Pri or as acne, & ; Metropolitan oe had been in She beating. | York ‘District sales v showing onthe United Fund.