a ara ‘3 Din sia PN eeern inner eairaenctet fo Ear Nahe PN ye a GAN NA I AE SL AEE A AE I Ae pF Heh Ste omarhe “ meg, sane eng / : 6 i . P { ‘ seete { S y a t The U.S. Weather Burese yee Pe es 12, 14th HE PONTI% t ”e *-% %& & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH a Weather Forecast YEAR 1956—82 PAGES eo ee _ BAY CITY (AP)—A shotgun-blast was fired Primary Election Seeks U.S. Help MANCHESTER, N. H. «—Sen. over the head of Federal Judge Frank A. Picard in his court room today. Neither Picard nor anyone else was injured. Kefauver (D-Tenn) swept through: FBI agents immédiately seized a man they |New Hampshire today in a final a ibid for a convincing prestige vic- identified as Stanley Wloch. in Cyprus Issue ‘tory in the nation's first presiden- The 12 gauge gun was fired from the extreme \tial primary election. From Home in Orion rear of the court room. Pellets were found in the The state votes tomorrow, nam- ing delegates to the national con- wall behind the judge. — Causes General Strike, . at Peak of Blow ventions of -both parties. Unrest on Island | Preckjent Eincahewser ts vir INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP)—Former Presi-Near-hurricane winds | tually wnepposed on the GOP | dent and Mrs. Harry S. Truman today announced side of the ballot. ATHENS (INS)Greek lashed Oakland County in — the. engagement of their daughter, Mary Margaret, Principal-interest centers on the Premier Constantine Ka-a wild storm yesterday to Clifton Daniel Jr., assistant to the foreign news struggle between Kefauver—who ramanlis appealed today morning, breaking store hopes to. repeat his triumph of editor of the New York Times. windows, ripping down four years ago—and the admirers 'for ‘American intervention Mr. Truman, who made the announcement for of Adlai E. Stevenson. ‘in the bitter dispute with awnings and signs, break- himself and Mrs. Truman at a press conference, said By contrast, Kefauver has been \Britain over the Cyprus} ing wires and denuding an jover the state three times, tour- the wedding would be held in Independence in April. | ing, making speeches, shaking lissue. Orion Township houseof i Tits shingles. jhands, working hard. Stevenson He told a news confer- ‘has not been here and officially jence that Russia was mak-r City Airport manager has taken no part In the cam- paigning.. ing every effort to exp the dispute and added Battle Segregation Pontiac Press Phete |“allied mishandling is but-7 a.m., when gustsup to ~ REPAIR STRIPPED ROOF — The home of near-hurricane gusts peeled off composition roof- jtering the Russian toast.” 75 miles per hour were reg- County Resident Gerald Watts, 802 Vernita Dr., Orion Township; ing and draped it gently over his car, standing in | The premier told a group of lost its roof in Sunday morning's wind storm. But. the yard. As_a ‘preliminary. repair,.a tarpaulin is touring American editors that the at least temporarily, Watts had a garage. The swathed over the naked roofing boards. United States should intervene de- | (ase on Missing Plane | cisively before Greece faced the danger of internal Communist dis-French Report Says ruption that might cut off this land from the western allies. B47 Bomber Exploded Cypriot nationalists of Greek While in Flight descent want the British crown colony and defense base in the Republican and a Hazel Park Democrat A Pontiac to- An Air Force captain from | eastern Mediterranean joined to day announced they will seek their respective party | Greece. Britain has offered lim- Ferndale was one of three officers 3 Others Suspended, aboard an Air Force B7 Stratojet ited self-government to the Cy-nominations to run for U.S. representative from the bomber reported missing since Saturday night over French Mo! rocco. A French news agency report said that a B47 exploded in flight near Sebatna, in Eastern Morocco, |but the Air Force said it had no | confirmation of this. The Oakland County resident aboard is Capt. Gordon M. Ins- ley, 32, son of Howard F. Insley, of 1106 W. Lewiston. Tampa, Florida's McDill Air Force Base said the plane was on oe ary He) an operational mission in French HELPS WRITE MANIFESTO — Sen. Strom Thurmond ({D-SC), Moreeco when it vanquished. The who helped write a manifesto on school segregation, works on cor-| plane was assigned to McDill's respondence with Mrs. Thurmond at their home today. Thurmond is | 306th Bomb Wing. one of 19 senators and 77 representatives, all from the South, who | WU. S. planes from North African pledged to exetcise every “lawful means” to reverse the Supreme | bases are conducting a widespread Court ruling banning school segregation. /search for'the plane and its crew. | priots. Tie premicr pee oe students |defied a government ban on dem- jonstrations and staged a protest | strike in the streets of Athens. | The students, who were shouting Cypriot slogans, soon were dis- persed by security police. A government official said the [ante was imposed earlier today after it was reported that ‘‘anti- jnational’’ eements planned to ex- ploit the demonstrations to pro- voke unrest and cause bloodshed. The demonstrations were to | have expressed Greece's ‘deep | anger’ over British deportation | of Archbishop Makarios of Meanwhile, it was announced that King Paul of Greece sailed) 18th District (Oakland County). 21 Disciplined Because They follow Michigan Turnpike Authority Chairman of Lucy Riots rge N. Higgins, of Ferndale, who was first to an- sity of Alabama {pustees today ex- Congressman George A. pelled one student, suspended BLIZZARD ) pereesig ppg ho Launch Probe Dondero (R-Royal Oak) said he will not run again. The latest aspirants are Richard! Plinary.action arising from student of Milk Prices =i" stats | Park. Grond Jury Will Quiz) x Kaha is = student at the De- of a car washing service, he ran ‘Fixing’ ir igan for the DETROIT i®—Six witnesses are who calls himself a conservative Democrat,”; ‘heads °*PCcted to testify today as a Fed- eral grand jury begins “full the Hazel Park Civic a i ae il De z ; t é 3 i New York Welcomes Assn. Both said they stand for Wilson, who addressed student will reportediv | destroyer 96 Southern Congressme |he supervise the| “xing in Michigan's milk industry. | “substantially” the same ideas 85 demonstrations the nights of Feb. Giovanni Gronchi Today | Edward M. Feeney, chief of the| : 13 and 4 Ned f class to- jrestoration of the royal summer jresidence. Justice Department's Anti-Trust. Lawson declared he favors aay and ‘told of his cxpaaien, | NEW YORK (INS)—New York . Division office m Detroit, said $4,000 in exemption for the | A statement from the trustees wage |City extended its traditional warm | But Athens reports that the were current. King actually |welcome to Italian President Gio-| than 20 witnesses have been Working man and a 50 per cent was more Rip Integration Decisions ps Wilson was thrown out be- —_ < a Jodlted glia summoned for what he termed a Support by federal government of ee Gronchi today. ‘on his way to meet Queen Eliza- both public and parochial schools, wel-/beth of Eneland. who also is| {ull Mayor Robert F. Wagner II scale’ probe dating back 1945. to | Kuhn stated he supports an in| bp -— t |comed him at an official reception sailing, in the Medfterranean °@"- , come tax cut and increased fed.|"aMted and outrageous public at- on the steps of city hall... ‘Fhen jaboard the roval yacht Britannia. On another front, Detroit | eral aid to roads, but opposes toll/*#cks” on Dr. Oliver C. Carmi- the Italian statesman was sched-| Anv meeting between them pre-) Mayor Albert E. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cobo was roads. chael, university president, - uled to ride up lower Broadway sumably would be in an effort to) asked to intervene in the milk | other school officials. Ninety-six Southern congressmen were on record to for the traditional ticker tape pa-‘ease the tension over Cyprus and) price battle between creameries | ° Wilson called for a general and the michigan Fredve-Cancer Kills Son, 5, | Greek relations. mayor day in denunciation of the U.S. Supreme Court's public rade. jstop the deterioration of Anglo house-cleaning at the university mx Assn. The answered | in an address before a White Cit- ers school antisegregation decisions and some talked. about ay | the request of the MMPA by z izens Council rally in Birmingham) “The affect ‘the possibility of a third party if the Democrats take ais saying he would appoint a fact-of Dr. Kenneth Small cst Tuesday, Upper Peninsula,” {Cypriot campaign for enosis MOSCOW (INS) — Soviet Pre-, (union). with Greece, now is stand for integration in this presidential election) finding committee only if =| | The trustees also announced said. “The of Michigan, remainder strong en mier Nikolai Bulganin told Danish) route to exile in the British Sey- gets “assurance of cooperation | LOS ANGELES ® — Clifford B.|that three students under investi-\as well as most of Indiana, Ohio year. , Premier Christian Hansen at a re-| chelle Islands in the Indian Ocean. by both sides.” pore Mt son of pa ete [oscar in the student rioting had anq Ontario, is clear." ception yesterday that Communist) 4 The 96—19 senators and 77 representatives pledged in spontaneous general strike ‘net all, was buried Sunday. 'since withdrawn from school and) Cold air followed the storm He Friday of would be readmitted eles Michigan. In Pontiac, the Secretary Nikita Khru- spread like, wildfire throughout could nat attend because poy Go died “declaration of constitutional principles” to exércise|schey aca et not a cancerous seen a Cvprus today, virtually paralyzing |kidney tumor. jthey were cleared of charges!temperature dropped from 48 to every “lawful means” to reverse the court’s decision out- istrike in their efforts to get $5.25) ihe is ill. But Bulganin indicated all business on this British colony Dr. Small, a Detroit dentist, |against them. Cegrees hours Sunda lawing racial segregation in the schools. |Khrushchev's illness was not ser-island in the eastern Mediter- |Rer rember cacaial raed won scquittal in a sensational | Wilson's name was the only one omnina a : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) lious. ranean, . ‘quarts. Howard F. Simmons,| '® 7 : asin -re given in a stitement by John A.| Lowest Pontiac temperature pre- Shons, banks and schools were |MMPA secretary-manager, said) “i. hae . \Caddell, Decatur, Ala., trustee. | ding § a.m. today was 22 de- shooting grees. closed in protest against Britain's ‘th it at in January farmers got $4.60, | death whem Jules he Lack of | cloned | id a 1 was Temperature to York, wn te New Quads Still Nameless N at - p.m, exile of Makarios. = now receive only $4.41. . Such a strike would affect three, Mad stolen the love of his pretty | | | 30. 2 Inside Today The Weather Bureau predicted Spring-Inspired Stork? | mittion consumers in the Detroit, “Me: Paith. R “a. The milk producers want Kenneth isome chance of snow Tuesday, bills to (Some | ; and Exith Small sep-| Joe Haas an| reports on i } RICHMOND, Va. ® — The na-tions. Dr. McCue said several might inherit a blood ailment; RALEIGH, N. C. (INS)—A sign TB Sanitoriam to |With little change in temperature trial, She went| sell Oakland immediate acice laceaae ot about arated after the tion’s littlest celebrities, the Shaia|blood tests made the “chances in-/known as ‘‘AB bloo onidamipc-t}on a mannequin wearing a ma- ito California. He resumed dental state ., . page 6. Income Tax ; P have started their CTe@singly good’ that no blood known 4s “AB blood incompati-|ternity dress in a Raleigh depart-2 cents a quart. practice in Detroit, remarried,’ primer starts today, continues Gov. Herter Advocates quadruplets, ‘transfusions will be needed. jbility’’ for which transfusions, ment stort, read: third day of Vice President then also moved to California. _'_12 days... page 21. Nixon as life with surprisingly | There was fear the quadrupletsiwould be necessary, “Spring-inspired fashions."' Fire Victims Remain good health but no names and) | NEW YORK (INS) — Massa- terribly empty stomachs. | ar | Stevenson at Rally lchusetts Gov. Christian A. Herter The quads—all girls—were born, Saturday to Mrs. Richard Shaia.| British Jet Claims Speed Record | in Critical Condition Polson, 2 ant verclaims 'said Jast night he would be “very happy” to see Vice President Richard M. Nixon as President Reelection of Ike tee. tetty 32, . wife of a Richmond restaurant Eker oe a ete Ee, Lone ae eee % o wh owner. , pe FES Said se ORR _six-month-old baby, Frank, still) Eisenhower's running mate again were in critical condition this Would Revise Presidency): Physicians at St. Luke's Hos-ied dee diginc 3" Ge 7 vic suture pita} said today, “They're look-‘ |morning in Pontiac General foming better all the time.” Herter told NBC's televised “Meet jpital from injuries received in a) ; : -: . fire which destroyed their house) Conditions which President Eisenhower said he must ‘The Press’ that he would accept Born «more than a month pre- ‘at 2914 Cordell St., Keego Harbor.| work under, if reelected, would create “a fundamental the GOP Vice Presidential nomi- mature, the quads weighed a total’ ination if it were offered him but | | Mrs. Polson was burned in a/ iat ‘ tue? (Aaah thrcagh ee blazing tiving|“e™sion executive,” of only 16 pounds 3'2 ounces. They of the role of the chief Adlai E. iwill make ‘absolutely no effort” to were Placed in two double incu- ‘room of the two-family frame Stevenson charged in Detroit Saturday. win it bators, “Everything is going particu-| |house to rescue Frank from his) Stevenson, the Democratic presidential nominee in larly well,” said Dr, Carolyn Me-} ee 1952, spoke before a record 2,500 JeffersonJackson - Cue, the pediatrician who watched) “a4 Keego Harbor Mayor Jack Love-. ,. . ; . . z “Stop My Ad... over the finy babies constantly. . | } land today appealed ‘-r aid for the dinner guests in his bid to run again for the nation’s The identical quads get their \11 burned-out vict of the fire. biggest job. , Se = we've gotten results.” Those are first nourishment today — a sugar iMoney and clothes “any size’ : : fn! Stevens ’ familiar words to the girls in are being collected at West Bloom-) __ The President's descrip le dante eects ie and water mixture. Barring ad-| our phone room. And many verse reactions, regular formula’ field Township Fire Hall, he said. tion of How his second-' = eee : times it's after only the first Pp oe _ ; paid $25 a single ticket and $35 feeding will begin. insertion as was the case with [The phone number is FE 28626. term administration would for couples, by adding, “This is the Mark Anni As to names, Papa Shaia ‘operate sounds like “the ale time is Repeicane en-this little Want Ad. planned to confer with Mama oar nniversary rules governing a kingdom ah time-and-a-half for under- GAS RANGE, PULL SIZE, ELEC- Shaia beford deciding. Shaia, 36, tric Dormeyer mixer. Pop-up TAIPEI, Formosa ®—National-or a corporation,” said toaster FE 4-8051. and Mrs, Shaia have five other ist China marked the 31st anni-Stevenson. “Such condi-S!X%ON A QUESTION children, 2 to 9. j } versary today of the death of Sun ‘tions are not the rules gov-. “We don't know yet who the If you have something you i “We've gotta talk it over. These ~ ' | Yat-sen, founder of the Chinese erning a democracy.” ° principal associate president is go-want to sell, trade, rent or want are very special kids,” remarked Republic. he foes Blaeia Governor el ling to, be,” Stevenson stated. ‘Al- to buy, try a Want Ad and Shaia. “They ought to have very, ps oes sf se “though the President has professed see how easy*tt is to get quick Se i | ’ ‘leged Eisenhower's reelection bows : : special names,” results. The attending physician, Dr. 4 : I n Today s Pr ESS would result in the delegation all iovon Vice Preciden paborher . quadruplet births were “‘perfectly| . BdbertOls i esnccseecaceces: ¢ |sociate presidents. . . for some reason he isfoing to 4To Place Your Want Ad normal” and that the mother came} = “Viveeeessassss) $8 | “TE feel the people must know ‘dump him. William Hughes Evans, said the| ae | County News.............:..26 |t0P level responsibilities to “as-'in. offensive team, I hear that DIAL FE 2-8181 through her ordeal.‘‘very nicely.” , : L -AP Wirepnete | Sports ........s-+..+++..2%, 23 | and understand that the Eisen-| “The great crusade started off The babies were delivered in 14 ; ; . i afi| | senGoodsemaneooocode 24 | hower proposal is for a funda-‘inued ' Just ask for the minutes. , >. RECORD BREAKER—This is Britain's ‘‘droop from the, United States with a run of 1,132 miles | Ty @ Radio Programs ..... 31 | aati revision . in the Presi. — meet oe Eset 2 Ct . per hour. A U. S. Super Sabre flew just over 822 | witsen. Earl .-+. 9 | dent's role in our governmental income Taz Returns Prepared WANT AD DEPT. miles per hour last August for the present mark. | Women’s Pages ..12, 13, 14, 15 | structure.” 905 od ‘ove bus Open Bren, FE 2-618 as “4 i Fa THE,.PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1956 The Day in Birmingham . + Restaurateur 'o Mull Rezoning Tonight — Fund Soliciting on Leinbach Subdivision John R. Little Is Victim Executive Denies Any F of Injuries in Plunge Pressure Upon Dealers From Hotel Room for GOP Contributions: F WASHINGTON (INS) — Henry Ford I! said today ,that his as- sistamt organized a drive to solicit money from Ford dealers for hotel to a rooftop 15 feet below. President Eisenhower's 1952 cam- | |He was manager of Ted's Restau-/ paign rant of Woddward Ave. R : , jee au that any prem: But Ford.denied police;the! “+ According by £ é ‘ f ; : ; at \ i ‘ : r ‘ \ 4 Ao» 4 : ! F’ ‘ ot ‘ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1956 TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: Last Jewish DP ito-bottom house cleaning at the | Young hls¥ ol Conk tors found, was driving two trucks JUNIOR EDITORS and crashing them headon. Delinguency and other charges were booked against them. heard rumors-he would be ex: | LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Two pelled, and challenged school of’), Camp fo Close Publish Action oys, 8 and 10 years old, who Ificials to throw him out. He de- frankly admitted they had an urge ied having caused any violence. Presents Credentials - ito “tear up something” were Miss Lucy was barred from the caught in the act. MOSCOW w — West Germany's Residents Expected Believe Alabama cal campus for safety Peasons and| They spent several hours van-first ambassador to Moscow, Wil- subsequently Emigrate or Settle to Launch Disciplinary expelled her for gatizing the Louisville Builders unproved charges’ Supply Co. helm Haag, presented his creden- shaving made Germany Privately | -lagainst es authorities. tials today’ to Soviet President Steps agai Rioters Among their capers, investiga-Klementi Voroshilov. PARIS (INS)—The last Jewish aoe Ala. displaced persons camp in Europe |University of Alabama Board of JASPER, Alta., @ — A rocky) | will soon close down. | Trustees was believed ready to mountain avalanche buried R E * « .* ‘announce disciplinary action to-Charles Dupre, a Swiss Skier, un- a = oe “ring, See eee Officials hrenwald, said near that Camp Munich in Foe- Ger- |day against students active oting against the school’s in ri-| derfirst, 10 feet of snow for four hours many, will be dismantled in the! Negro sinter. prestercay. His body was. still _inext few months, Its 781 residents! -f * & jwarm when it was recovered but, are expected privately in to emigrate Germany. pr . settle “The cicarsity last night that news bureau the trustees said met efforts to° SYuccessful. revive him were un-! TOTABLE TUB—You can now take your bathtub with you — if you have a new lightweight tub like the one Cynthia Cooper is holding. Made of a new plas- tic substance, the four-foot tub weighs only nine pounds. It was shown recently at the second annual Caravan Convention and Exhibition at Brighton, England. Racial Question May Cause New 3rd Rebel Party WASHINGTON —Several Southern senators held open today |“‘informally” yesterday..The news, a, Jewish DP camps, that reached Forehrenwald is the last of 66 jbureau said the board was ‘con-| a peak population of 250,000 in ‘templating a meeting (today) af- MODERNIZE YOUR PROTECTION... iter which a statement will be issued,"’ 1947, Winter Comfort NOW! | “We embarked upon one of the! Have ONE policy, ONE premium and Gov. James E. Folsom was greatest emigration jobs of any ONE agency provide you with poe present yesterday as ex-officio private agency in history,”’ said aged prctection: chairman of the board, heighten-4 Charles H. Jordan, acting director- ing the belief that something im- general of the American Joint Dis-} tribution Committee. ‘We moved First submitted by: Maura MacWhinney, Riverside, Cal. portant was discussed, | co FOR THE INVESTMENT IN YOUR HOME * * # these victims of Nazism to sorpar| The Money Tree | AND POSSESSIONSFROM .. . FIRE table countries in every part of) _ 4 ; Feeling on the campus was that |----=-» the world—more than 100,000 to | Wouldn't you like to have a money tree from which to pick nickels the board would announce pun-| _AND SIMILAR HAZARDS... THE Israel alone.” jand dimes? lishment of students found to have 'been active in violent demonstra-| LECAL LIABILITY. Foehrenwald became the only The idea that if you plant money it will grow is very old, although tions last month against the at- Jewish DP camp in Germany in |Modern savings banks have an even better idea because money in the PEEDWAY jtempt by Autherine Lucy to CreditIs given for existing insurance, in any company(s), there- 1951 when the remaining DPs in bank grows by drawing interest. ‘attend elasses, fore ne need te cancel your present policies, Ne need to wait other camps were transferred An old Hungarian used to tell his nieces that if they planted pennies’ Dr. O. C. Carmichael, univer- FUEL OIL there. It had 1,400 “hard core” until renewal date to take advantage of this Homeowners Policy they would grow into money trees. The older ones laughed but Tlona’ sity president, said students who residents then. CALL: which provides more protection at less cost. dreamed she had a fine tree covered with gold coins; Next morning she ‘took part in the disturbances got up early and planted a penny. In a few days a funny little tree be- “They could not be treated like would be punished. Faculty invest-| the thousands before them who gan to grow there and Ilona watched eagerly for the first coins. igators have questioned several, | FE 5-6159 including Leonard Wilson, 20-year! Call FE 4-0588 © were part of the mass migration The money tree flourished, and though no money appeared on it, OAKLAND FUEL ang oed_Selma._Ola.,_ sophomore, who plan,” Jordan said. “They were. some golden-colored-fruit-did. Later, Tiona son, married-a king’sand’ since has spoken at several pro- different. The years of incarcera-' aq all the t she needed. Both felt the money tree _and PAINT CO, segregation White Citizens Coun- tion, forced labor and torture had/ golden fruit. measure ene Both felt them hed’ borne 436 Orchard Lake Ave left damaging marks u their | cil meetings. He called for a top-| bodies and upon their a They| Color this picture, paste it on cardboard, and cut out the ae, were the ones with TB, with heart Carefully. Fasten the separate arm behind the shoulder with a brass Brummett=~ jailments, with physical hafidicaps, ‘fastener or a bent pin through the indicated holes, and then Ilona can with everlasting aches and pains swing her watering can over her money tree. You can put money on. and tortured minds. uid |the tree by cutting bits of silver and gold paper and pasting them here Lincicome Ine. 2 © ‘and there. the possibility of a third party movement if the Democratic Na-preearoc cE sed ten cs Fold the picture forward down the center and it will stand up. tional Convention should commit provide for these problem DPs. the party firmly in favor of school ee ee ‘ integration. Miracle Cheats Death * * * Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-SC), ‘as Train, Truck Collide who Ied the Democratic States Rights party which captured four OKLAHOMA CITY ®—A 70-car Dixie states in 1948 said he knows ‘Rock Island freight train and a of no third party move at this pickup truck collided 2% miles time. east of here. " “But I have enlisted with the Troopers said the driver of the South Carolina Democratic party truck was not seriously injured. and if any dispute arises. with the national party organization, I will They said it was a miracle. 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Shar treas-| year rec ppreemg chor gr ‘i lurer. | for Church, Club Work; pra is planning “Town Meet-| in India working with educational Among those who have named) Ross Bauman was elected pres-vital issues. eratic in spirit.’ For many years say a eaclemmasig? code = seas af the Adult Bible Study! LAKE ORION —~A prominent) “Weetingat 8 p.m. in the cale-| she has conducted the Ray || Ortoavill alss -of-First Baptist Church at Lake Orion*reai estate man, Dur ; j : : for ihe — bo orig ost ta sae Ge uae Ay pemace Lawrence-Duncan was elected|its. recent meeting. Mrs. Melvin Miller Taylor of 504-S. Broadway = oo = paoypr = See for $1,200,000 for school |President of the Ortonville Rotary|D'’Arcy is vice president; Mrs.|St., died Saturday at his home fol-'y.+q Johnson's committee which sub-|(tu> St @ meeting this week. Oth-/Mae LePard, secretary; and Mrs. /lowing a five-month illness. has been considering the possibility| 7%? meeting wil be ppen to the buliding extensions be was had the into groups. 14 mitted to t: electors. will eres named to office for the 1956-|Roy Beatham, treasurer. Mr. Taylor, who 86, of splitting unit two public. : ics "<< ¢ 57-termfi are HowardT. Burt, vice _ |been active in hig Taylor Real Es-: ‘| Election of officers will be he' ‘The proposed plan calls for a|President; Ralph Myer, |. tate firm until weeks before| Mrs. Clevering will talk jand refreshments be servedby secretary; »a) two Owen will Ernie Burt, t * “Directors FALMINGLON WOMAN [his death. Born in Macom) County} about the chapter of the Cancer |the fifth grade mothers. new high school. building, remodel-are Alton Bailey, Porter Martin on Oct. 16, 1869, he moved to Roch-| Seciety which has. recently Holly tary Hoe og Jeowre thee and Claude Salter. Hurt in C Ili ' ester 67 years ago, and later to| opened in Walled Lake, Public | The Area High School i ody by Ewald | pra will meet at the high school. addition to the Holly Village ele-Paul F. Schoen Jr. of 0 ision Lake Orion where he had been a! roads will be discussed Mrs. pan orf . we Goee | resident for the last 54 years. He| Shafer and Mrs. Robert Thibl-| pang room Wednesday, at 8 of deau Nominations Nettle Geistler, 62, of/was the son Jay and Naom{| will present the slate of | p.m, and election ects, both ai Holly isburg. semed rman of the |p iu®. was treated and re-|Giddings Taylor. officers for next year. ot at and Davisburg.| chal new .|Farmington, officers will be held. AN residents living north of | Brendon je — SewnshipP leased yesterday at St. Joseph] He had been instrumental in Gastieen akan (ed ally ~ High -Rattalee Lake Koad will vote at | rack = — Cancer | Mercy Hospital for injuries suf-jforming the Reorganized Church of|School teacher, will ok about _ the Helly High School building, pega Pa was — orgasized fered in a two-car accident south|of Jesus Christ of Latter Day = one nerd Lagaoyee of the tive traini: course and all living south of that road | thls week in Ortonville. @f Romeo. [abate here, sen alo was well etecationsl Pevchaingy ot Were ee wine tem laden wo ins _ will vote at the Davisburg Ele-| Other committee chairmen are * * & ‘known in Masonic circles, _ |University will be the guest speak-my — aa mentary School. The pollswill |Mrs. Lester H. Troyer, education;| The injured was a passenger -Mr. Taylor was an honorary (°" at the meeting of the Baldwin-|school’s program year. _ be open trom 7 a.m. to 8pm. |Mrs. Martha Lewis, publicity; |in a car driven by her husband, lite member of the Lake Orion [Goodison PTA to be held Tuesday |! dager _——— _ VILLAGES VOTE TODAY Mrs, Thomas Kruezer, service; Arthur, 62, of 7005 Orchard Lake,| etary Club, former member = and Mrs. Harold Schmidt, crusade.| rarmington. of the Lake Orion School Board, |° = : Tae ae ete Be yl Marlette and tife member of Orion Lodge |,,DF. Rasey's subject willbe ~ today to elect bodies. . , in| ght Sriver of the second car, | No 4g BRAM. He w |“Problems in Growth Develop- a i ies akin, he Me err Sasa | Saga hte" eo Be aw He| vice Pocr Police, H™d8®) was as — De ay In Franklin, voters will also be(dent; Loren Atkins, president;| or the State an on. | and chaplainwell |‘Ar¥ School Children.” 0 IUeS or notiand Clifford Lamie, secretary -| Pine vehicle forced her off | % chairmanthe Qrlen Mer) Dr. Runy Wy te “askedto decide on whether of —- 2 : 5 hard liquor should treasurer. sonic Temp ng socia-| many books including -taurants or on ‘within ‘the ime road and nen into ine Path | tion at the time of his death. He = County Arranges Tour Pontiae Press Phote Imlay City of the Geistler automoblie, . is * The City Club alse on mepsber -. Area With) LIB BE — Russell, “Aunt Lib village limits. Imlay Rotary ae wae henerary of : of Farms aunt TO 99 Elizabeth known as So ar ~Tchose Bill i. Pm at at -_She--was uninjured in the -mis-f Masonic Lodge No, 5. $1 500 Fire Strikes S . list to her Four Towa’ sa ‘, will celebrate her 99th: bi y on March— Polls are to be open from 7 8.m.|its recent election. C, Clair Cross|"#P-Survivors includes one daughter, |* "/ = 20. The little lady, who was born in West Bloomfield Township near aut 6 pm. is the new vice presidnet and Al-ee eee eee Home on Dixie Cass Lake, in 1857, attended Scotch School on Commerce Road. She ~ sa ea vin Norlin is secretary-treasurer.|Volunteers Push Drive | Royal Oak; two sons, Clarence J. « |, To keep Oakland County sheep! jived all her married life on a fart on the north side of Cooley Lake Betrig the obdest-member seal ge 4 two new directors;-Dr.-T,-K: Bu-|¢— ; of Cleveland, Walter S, of Lake farmers abreast of the latest de-| oo outt ae Bases Teussell mer brothers, of/ WATERFORD TOWNWSHIP —|velopments in sheep management, , outliving her husband, Moses Russell. Being est chanan and the Rev, David Evans|fOr Dryden Red Cross Orion; two Archie Methodist Church, the Elizabeth Russell Guild of : : elected. 3 . |Kingston, Walter S, of Idaho; and|Fire struck the one-story home of|a sheep barn day has been sched-of the Four Towns — s-; also were elec | a — A — of Vol-| several grandchildren, His wife,|Max Geliske at 4525 Dixie Hwy.|uled for Tuesday, starting at 19| he Church has been named after Aunt Lib. Fairly active, this lady te! ° . The new officers will begin |Uteers have been named to postsiary EF preceded. him in death jate yesterday aft nd ca John: K. ‘Troucke, enjoys radio,) loves flowers and other pleasant pasttimes. Presently: w® | terms the Dryden Township Cross yesterday afternoon and causedja.m, states their in Red -t if : or ® fund drive. last Sept. 7. jan estimated $1,500 damage, ‘c-|assistant county agricultural agent,| She stays with her nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simpson, Another City group to se-Named by M Ben Cole Funeral services will be held {cording to Waterford Township s 6 8 1490 Williams Lake Rd. | e 4 vi officers week was the . ay oO — soll “oat preter ipl peace aed Fire Department officials. Raising cated a way to : ~——= Madison His. larren s Study Club. cane, Dryden Townshi Cross C&M-| organized Jesus Christ . _ Jeonvert. roughage into dollars, ; ‘ are ideal Business Women |Cooking School | reelected/peen chairman, to asic with col gf Latter Day Sains, ‘Masonic | ,, Tan ne, nal wavied Mon. iTroucke says, and they Residents ta for gears otcersterm follows; re Soe graveside will con-dip me |20@Pted to County many|* | nC to Protest iat another as were MPS. Doce sane services oe ee “old Oakland in be ™ Major 14-Mile Terminal |2ne_ Knight, president; 10° ort rental ae Gected by nd occ an son, ry ee sald, hedbeen |\“9Y5-They fit into a oo=s nso Cancer Film Slated Tuesday Mrs.) = Mrs. Joann Wilwerth, Mrs. George| Rochester. "| playing with matches. where hilly land and pasture are po SOr at Rochest Pss : e -ge ee ate % the best crop. They are also an} 111 or 1aKE — The Walled ocnester 2 > J Mr. ol neral Home until 11 a.m. tomor-|to extinguish t laze. mage|time type e on a ROCHESTER—Senior Se aes anakied te te Slate ) Meetings brs, Charies Carleen, Delberi|_ Mi: Taylor wil be at Allen's Fu-| Firemen fought almost an hour. lideal farmer.of livestock forthe part) Jo chapter0) 0 usiness Soa] —Se Girt Scout -+ night, at which Madison Heights Lee, Mrs. Lawrence Porter and pow when he will be taken to the was principally in the interior. The Te be , Professional Women will sponsor|Troop 168 is sponsoring a Cook- ~ homeowners will join forces with ° Miss Marjorie Dockham. church to lie in state until the house is valued at approximately| T° help those already raising j1,. showing of the film “Cancet|ing School at the Avon Park Pa- " the peopleof Warren in fighting a Goal for the township is $503. |hour of the service \$5,000. with contents of $2,500. sheep and those interested Im |(ucade for Men and Women.” It) ssue : — starting, Sheep Day |¥i1 1. shown at the Lake|Viion, Tuesday, from to 9 p.m. Walled 7:30 © major airport Detroit wants «iON ig . —— " a Barn ~ build in Warren township. The a aoe ane = Gary eee a has been arranged as fol-|riementary School on Wednesday,| A complete meal demonstration _ | P * cy | ere March 21 at 8 p.m. ~ will be conducted by Jean Hardy, -meeting will be held at 8:15 p.m. Romeo Residents to See ~ in the Warren High School. es Se | |_ First stop 10 a.m.—Harry Jones’! There will be no charge for the| home service advisor for Detroit | Os ) |farm at 61144 W. 8-Mile Road,|¢jjm and the public is urged to) Edison. ; © _ Detroit proposes to expand the Films, Hear Talks on : pu rg ’ Téacre airport it owns on 14 Mile/--: corner of Pontiac Trail. About 100\ attend. She will also show the film _, east of Dequindre into a major| $750,000for Expansion head purebred Shropshire ewes on “Magic Link” which deals with .. terminal, covering the two square 8 late lambing program. Jones’ rec-. worthwhile cooking pointers. » miles oo 4 1¢-Mile, > ROMEO— Continuing their cur-a nearly $20 return above County Births aaa eae costs rent program of education, Romeo ng per ewe. . ; quindre. Ryan. : Abele sae. and vara 2oiern announce 2COUtS Slate Fish Supper airport! scheduled © to condemn land for the school officials have two *. bas been filedin Macomb county|-ommunity meetings prior to the Second stop 11 a.m.—Bernard/the birthof « daughter, Gail Louse.| | NORTH BRANCH — The Boy vote issue Carver pounce Patricia|Scouts 135, April 7 on a bond for farm north of South Lyon| the birth of a daughter, of Troop No. of this ~ eircult_ court. ~ Rall J. Rader, president of |construction of a new high school at 26566 Pontiaic Trail. A flock| 4m». cy larea, will sponsor a fish supper of grades, some registeréd Suffolk} mr. and Mra. Prederick Beardsley,'at American Legion Hall at 6 p.m. I9-Mile Heights " -the Madisonoe ape |; tn. * ¢ @ bred for early lambing. ae Osk Hil Rd. are the parents ot * | Wednesday evening. Wiomeowners : _ satin ee_ ‘this morsing members Thursday night, Wayne Univer- Third stop 1 p.m—Geerge (2evertionment) (Advertisement) -the association were protesting |.i:y pbuilding consultant Dr. Gerald diprell grap lonley Story,” to the | Clarksten Heicembteens | Shrinks | tall@@ airport in the rag High School aoa Gurisenatsi 7409100 read.wa ocience Pile the proposed |Junior A real show fleck that George ° -rea along 12-Mile between De-Washington voters. The meeting, ‘ : has developed through 4-H Club intemeetingand Bephenemn.is sponsored |by on the proposed mol _ Early lambing New Way Without Surgery ‘The the|mation:|which also will feature other$750,000inor program. _ Warren Village Homeowners-As-jpond issue, will begin at 7:30 p.m. | Fourth stop 2:30 p.m.—H. C. Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— sociation and Homeowners Pro-jin the new Washington Brooks’ farm at 8890 N. Milford Reli Pai 4 ids tective Association. OO road, Holly. A nice flock of most-elieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoid ' siealior secesien cheduled ly purebred Cheviots usually; New York, N. Y. (Special) — roblem!” And among these suf- crossed with Suffolk run—16 per| For the first time science es erers were a very wide pariety ot Mand 22 at cotta in the rn “< pana a some 0 cent lamb crop last year. Feeds — ed piel saree reap unty Romeo High School auditorium, some sheep and has records to) 1 rink hemorrhoids and to relieve All this, without the use of Leren D. Brno All interested district voters are prove he —_ =, f pain —without surgery. ~ ahepry — or raclern MILFORD Service for Loren invited te attend either or both I hemorrhoidc after nts of an nd. The secret is oF public meetings partict-Special stop 8 p.m. for part-time Getter “sary ctriking Uapreve-2S ox. substance (Bio- ~—here, was to be held at 1 eird - D. Bruna, 74, of 3236 Clyde Rd., pate =.* farmers at Arthur Carlick’s farm,| ment” was reported and verified, }..Dyne* )—thediscovery of aworld- 2165 Clyde Road, Milford, about| by doctors’ observations. famous research institution. Al- today from the Richardson -Reason’ for the particular film s in wide two miles west on Clyde road from| _ Pain was relieved promptly, | ready, = = Funeral Home, with in High-selection, school officials said, is ee ae ee ee ee eke Clyde, A nice flock of ewes bred) And.gently relievine pats | Darteof while the bly — ait saad rp for early lambing. es (shrinking) took place. , This new healing substance is W, a a died when all can be in Graydon Blank, Michigan State| And most amazing of all—this | or ointment Archie Hogarth-offeredin suppository University sheep specialist, known| improvement was maintained in | form called Preparation H,* Ask MILFORD — Service for Archie |°"¢ building. Plans call for the W. Hogarth, 74, of 13247 Lone Tree Use of the present high school as “Mr. Sheepman,” will be! cases where doctors’ observations. | for individually sealed convenient present. were Cealecry over a period of Sons “4 ean or Rd., will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tues-|building as a junior high if = ex- many months! --reparation H ointment with spe- from Richardson -pansion program rov E ti Cl b ~ roid reselts were ae bees aa applicator, Ereveratioe rs is pst Home here, with ince. of| Educators ge speaking that sufferers were able to soldatalldrug stores. Satisfaction : | ; xecullves u cenkeGach cobiesiching stabeanents guaranteed or money refunded. * burial not yet determined. He died |before clubs and organizations for ° as “Piles have ceased to be a “Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off. Sunday at his home. several weeks explaining the var-. ° ee eile : Mr, Hogarth leaves one sister, ious aspects of the bond issue, in-Meeting Tonight Mrs. Hilda Robinson of Milford.|cluding millage, facilities to he R h Judy Cox provided, site and other pertinent at Hochester + SEYMOUR LAKE — Word has ‘actors. AVON TOWNSHIP — The Do- mestic Executives Club of the Co- » Judy Cox, 4, the daughter of Mr.| af drawings of the mew high operative Extension Service will and Mrs, Clyde Cox of Livonia, school were studied. by the board |hold their monthly meeting tonight R E A M E R S ‘been received here of the death off Preliminary architectur. Pdi ace te had gree < stneetes: ot /s rege meet Sete in the Woodward Memorial Li- ‘ae. brary annex, Rochester. rangements are pending. dations paring the cost of the Pi — » Us Project Leaders Theo Beens and morning. Ar) ing recently. recente: Se eae AALS Johanson the aire, Grose E. Patterson saPrerea! eee aie PA a it #2 -|HeJen will present to = WALLED LAKE — Service-for| ministrators: _ JL a ; ea members many interesting ideas| ° Mrs. Grace FE. Patterson, 72, 2745) the proposed bond issue will KEEP CEMETERY PICTURESQUE — Snow came to the area early last century. An associa-jon ‘‘Care of Fabrics.’’ In conjunc- a-_ Rd., will -. P-™-\cover not only the building, but| Mes on the graves in Franklin cemetery, where tion and its auxiliary operate it, with funds from |tion with the lesson, “Care of FOR ednesday from the j its equipment plus a reserve for| burials have been made since the first farmers lot dues and purchases and special events. Fabrics,”" each member will have EE enerce he of schools _— a sample of tap water which will LONG LIFE a netety maintenance existing . ; Sec Wik) Pathatena iad satan. Pecan) CRE Fund Raisers Live in Widespread Area fe tested to ceserenine Hs leer! BETWEEN GRINDS : : 8. ents . ‘ee — at St. Joseph M Hospital, a GE fas speed ne oe pam WITHOUT SACRIFICE Sens-.. §he is -by two daugh-reeceof the architectural firm of twenty v baskets which wilt > ; survived Bade ters, Mrs. Norman Becker of Jensen and Keough, Detroit, pre-be given to youngsters at the OF HOLE Keep Old Franklin Cemetery Picturesque -‘Birmingham ‘sented the sketches and will work Oakland County Children’s of Pipouth: three sons, William with the board until acceptable FINISH By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK |Masters’ home at 888 Ann, Bir-chased sometime ago for more, — Those whose relatives lie be-mingham, that brought the auxil-.space. The caretaker’s home is’ Refreshments will be served by neath the sod and snow in Frank-iary together. Mrs. Masters and the small building on what was the co-hostesses Charlotte Brookbank lin's old cemetery that overlooks her sister, Ethel Bassett, have sev-northwest corner before the ad-!and Marion Shilke. the village from its Franklin road eral relatives buried in the cem-dition beyond it. |i village fron te eek resi-etery, for their family lived many. ee | TA North Branch Administrator March 20 * Choruses Slate LAPEER—The meeting of the) dents. years in Franklin. | One section has unidentified Oak Park Fir eman OUR STOCK OF CLEVELAND is Tuesday Club this week will be * * @ Mrs. .LeRoy Garside, another graves with no markers, but the!. A canceled and the March 20 meet-| Active in raising funds and see-!active auxiliary member was a association reserves it with new MACHINE REAMERS IS COMPLETE « Spring Concert Burned in Blaze ing will be held at the home ofjing that the cemetery stays the; Bingham, whose family name ap-burials impossible there. There ee NORTH BRANCH — The junior Mrs. Lee Waterbury. Mrs. Jose-|picturesque spot it is are residents pears on a road and subdivision have been two Catholic burials in . . © Fraction Sizes,|phine Holman will be the leaderjof towns from Lake Orion to De-which is heading towards incor-the cemetery. OAK PARK — Firemen fought a tporation i ing : je-an-e Wi re Gauge Sizes on = — = the — troit. poration into Bingham Farms. According to Kcencth irlatel = ae ieee as — = ee Aon Membership shows this in both | “Franklin's a lot different now | who has charge of selling new jorge dda the 8550 West Nine © Decimal Sizes nagar nel Lapeer COUD-| the association, whose funds for | than when I was a little girl,” | lots, there are about 70 lots still |X, © Lemer Sizes the caretaker’s salary and up-says Mrs. Garside, who grew up | available. His wife is treasurer keep materials come from lot in the town when it was a farm-of the auxiliary. Pubilic Safety officer Donald. USE OUR CUTTING TOOL SERVICE dues and purchases and from a ing area center. “‘Everyone was Th. secretary’ ‘ Faulkner was burned on the Heart of Hills to Meet . , ry's book, of which e Southfield Township allotment, ~YOUR INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY DISTRIBUTOR and the’ auxiliary, a women's AVON TOWNSHIP—Heart of the related in those days, and now vir. Kate Cook of Lake Orion is, “&™ — artaie trem there are so many newcomers.” ow in charge, shows that auxil-| onan police z group which monthly has events Old tombstones, some illegible, iary money-raising events includ-| Damage is estimated at $20,000. CUTTING TOOLS & SUPPLIES INC. from bake sales to elab-f ship Hall. Mrs. Ida Dewey will ranging stand in rows in the cemetery, ed ice cream socials back in 1910 Cause of the fire has not been de- give a lesson on making wooden! Ta! bazaars. except in the new section at the when its first entries were made.|termined. Four other businesses in W. PIKE, CORNER CASS PHONE FE 2-0108 | rays. Members are to bring aj Last week it was a bakesale foot of the hill on the northwest President of the group is Mrs./the same block suffered smoke PLENTY OF OFF STREET PARKING SPACE sack lunch, and potluck dinner at Mrs. Herbert! corner, where property was pur-/Kenneth Green, of Birmingham. j|damage. : . ! vo -. ‘ ee Pee ae ea THREE Marshall Levey ef © pee! 624ear to set up his came the first southp. to win the own’ mark in a foll-off series late ABC singles title. Hé tied with in 1955, QUALITY TOOLS St eae =| OnnnaonadS| meosea wast= The Pontiac regional swings into -Smee ee . |buzzer sounded, which nullified) _: action Tuesday night and will con-| ROCHESTER N rs 4vONS —s Herron's successful follow-up. |__| ue UE 10 939 Po! mijac Press Photo . CATCHING WITH HIS. HEAD — Bob Wentworth of Almont gets C district finals, beating Almont 57-29. Chuck Brown (11) of Mikes _ ‘hit in the back of the head with the ball in the game against St. Mikes and (3) Blake Lasslett of Almont go for the head rebound. In the -Saturday night at Pontiac: high school. The Shamrocks won.the Class foreground is Dan Dropps (12) and John Keller (4)of St. Mikes. * * * * * * * a * District Winners Get Into’ Regional Playofts at PHS | A dozen district champions, eight|for the Shamrocks and Chuck!Jackets from winning the tussel in| 8T. — ALMON = ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ® Tom Poholsky and service re- turnee Vinegar Bend Mizell gave St. Louis Cardinal pitching hopes a boost before the home run ball came back to haunt_the Redbirds, the most generous team in Majors’ last year, Poholsky allowed 4 lone single in three innings yesterday-and Mizell _jone run on one hit and three walks: in three_innings, Then the. New York Yankees remembered this “was the club that allowed 185 hom- pee © ONG. 8 Magee Lengee reo- * a * WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. @ — Looking at it from the angle that Basilio Favored Against Saxton CHICAGO .#— Carmen Basilio, unbeaten in his last 15 fights, rules a 9-5 favorite to retain his welterweight title against former| champ Johnny Saxton at Chicago Stadium Wednesday night. * * Both tapered off in drills today and looked sharp for the nation- ally broadcast and televised 15- rounder, The outlet is ABC, start- ing at 10 p.m, EST. Chicago and a 150-mile_radius_will be blacked} out. jspring training is the time for a jbaseball club to get sloppy play ‘out of its system, the Kansas City Athletics spent a highly profitable afternoon at Fort Myers yester- day, But that’s about the only an. | igte that effets any consolation (for the 11-1 drubbing they took from the Pittsburgh Pirates, | They committed five errors in the field, three of them charged to their prize first baseman, Vic Pow- er, ee « SARASOTA, Fla. u — Ted Lep- cio, Milt Bolling and Heywood Sul-| livan are stealing the batting show, these days for the Boston Red. Sox. pelo, play’ third base, got on ie oa a grand slam home run yesterday as the Sox handed the world champion Brookiyn Dodgers their second straight setback in the Grape- fruit Cireult 117-5. Lepcio drove in five runs. Sullivan had a 4-foré day in- cluding a pair of doubles and a b RBI's. Bolling went 3-for-4 with a double included good for two | runs, _* *' «@ TUCSON, Ariz. i» — Second baseman Bob Avila, who arrived} at the Cleveland Indians spring jtraining camp almost two weeks late after holding out for the same pay he received last year, says he will hit better than he did last He batted .325 in the Mexican ATLAS e anviahe @ DELTA SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT PORTER-CABLE © SKIL BRO‘’’N-SHARPE © MILWAUKEE _ TERMS AVAILABLE -CLENN WING POWER TOOLS - 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Block North of 14-Mile Road BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 DAILY 8 to 6:00 —-SATURDAY 8 to 5:00 TIT IPIDIPIPZAL TO ALLL ren HERE’S WHAT WE DO: © inspect brake drums. Check -and add brake fluid it needed © Adjust brake shoes te se- , eure full contact with drums _ FIRESTONE STORE \ FEderal 2-9251 ° * «¢ . . League and feels today he will-hit era shrmeninnementeneet in Class C and four in the ‘B’|Brown’s alert floor play constantly regulation time. Dick Bye’s Jack-Keter 0 3 23: Kersten A crowd of 10,000 contributing -300 or better with the Indians this ranks, invade the Pontiac High/harassed the Raiders. Larry Ker-ets elected to stall with 52 sec-/ Bro ane to a $75,000 gate is expected. TV- School _gymnasium_this_week for:sten, Almont's high-scoring center,/onds left andthe score knotted at! Dropps Oatyander * ———— “ radio proceeds will’ add ‘another |. the 1956 MHSAA regional basket-|was limited to eight points by a 45-45, then try for a. last-second Haipin $50,000: The fighters divide the net ball tournament, tightly-knit defense. waco as meee Fen betel, INSTALLED equally on a 30-30. basis, FR WHILE YOU WAIT ! tinue through Saturday when divi-| The surprising Rochester Fal-The score was tied 11 times dur-of Miches conse 7 16 19 15-97} 1 -: -sional winners are crowned. Re-/Cons earned their right to enter ing the nip-and-tuck battle and, eee so-so 10 8 3 I—29) gional champs qualify for the state Tegional activity by nosing out only 15 personal fouls were com-——— AVONDALE quarter . finals on Wednesday, Avondale, 49-43, in a thrilling ever-| mitted; 10 by the Falcons. Peters|Van Nocker 3 Herron March 21. |time struggle at the PHS gym and Marv Kitchen led Rochester |5c‘" 6 8. Sheehy 4 PaulSaturday, iwith 12 points each. Paul tallied 18) LeBarre.. 5 Moulton hope: = | Kitehy 6 Wright a = ay aH aimee Field goals by Ron LeBarre for Avondale to take scoring) _ 8 -eeuwad i i T a] onmouns a<-259 SS! woBatGw at cane Er Bt a and ae | and Dave Peters in the extra pe-honors. iei ls Nay / s OLIVER MOTOR | Rochester Shore lay their chances on the | "0d bettered a two-pointer by iyiKINGS OUST MILFORD | Avondale ere tk a | derry Paul and Larry Herron's In the Walled Lake district B . > tac Walled Lake, and Rochester victory | Collision Shop line in Class C while Utica, | \ 1 bring | to t the well- v | 't! | Falcons shot bring swift-moving, 'finals, Milford’s to powerful offensive to are wooawortn $5 fond in a 36 W. Pike St. FE 2-910! See Robert Rectar, Mgr. 6 iq S=ay | played game that had the spec-Hue = ™ ‘machine was bottled up by an ag-|itathes Motor Mart Auto 7 Completing the ‘C’ division are, tators on the edge of their seats. (gressive Walled Lake crew which 5 he 1 1 Detroit St. Cecilia, Detroit St.| z Bernard, Detroit St. Gregory, Ma-| sec-|Duneen 5 for Free Estimetes on All Makes of Cars The clock prevented the Yellow took the lead in the opening Sot 1 f St. G 'y, Ma- - rine City, and Highland Park St.' Ne Too Great winning 71-51, 121-123E. Montcalm ‘ reason) . : | ; Walled Lake ....,,.,.... 14 Milford”... 7 urban4G Catholic. Het oast yc ist | The Redskins elected to throwWalled 3 —— a —— other Class entry is St. Clair. |a tight zone against | : ——— = tourney promises to be a wide-open affair. Drawings todetermine regiona) pairings will! be conducted at the high school today at 4 p.m. - UIpris . . ' iC Or | Lake's high scoring center Larry Hughes and although it was suc-‘peastul in holding the Viking pivet man to only five points in | the first half, the defense could | St. Mike gained entrance to the | Gibson Wins Daytona not cope with the outside sheot-| regionals by blasting Almont, Event When Michigan’s ing of guards Larry Dion and | 57-297 in the district final Satur- day night at Pontiac High. After a difficult opening quarter the Mikes rolled into high gear and | = Goldsmith Goes DAYTONA BEACH, Out Fla. & | Dick Woodworth. j Big Jim Davidson, the county’s leading scorer, fouled out early in — the 4th quarter with only 15 points ; > DAYTON’S the outcome was never in doubt. John Gibson's victory in the 200-'to his credit. Hughes @id a cred. John Keller poured in 23 milepoints. race for expert motorcycle jble-job defensively when David riders was so unexpected the re son tried to score from the middle. .NHL ; ooSTANDINGS year-old|what to machinistdo with hasn't decided | Fyohis $2,000 first Aiello vutsideeer Sasonehowever, the Montreal DETROIT New York Toronto 2 L s. GF GA prize money. 207 126; The Pasadena, Calif.. rider 181 140 moved out front when mechanical 199 191 trouble knocked out former winner 150 180 Paul Goldsmith of St. Clair had very little op- portunity to shoot as Redskin pass- ing game went amiss. | Milford tallied only 14 field 8¢a@ls while the Vikings hit for . : = Boston : 141 182 Shores, Mich., just three laps’ 26 from the floor. Chicago 18 38 47 149 SATURDAY’S RESULTS DETROIT 2, Chicago 0 Boston 4, Montreal 0 Toronto 5, New York 2 SUNDAY’'S RESULTS DETROIT 3, Chicago 2. Boston 3, Montreal 1. New York 4, Toronto 2? 203 away from the checkered flag | Hughes again“took scoring hon- -| Asked what plans he had for ors with 21 points, 16 in the secondhis winnings, the elated Gibson re-half with Dion getting 14, Walkerplied: “I don't know. I didn’t ex-\13 and Woodworth 11 in good bal- pect to win.” anced scoring, And he didn’t think he had won) Freq Baker got 16 for Milford,'§ —not even when pit pial be-with Davidson's 15 and Green's 10. gan congratulating him. Gibson’s | . =Ow Paaae not to signal him EAGLETS TRIP KEEGO '; TUESDAY'S GAME that he was leading the field after Orchard Lake St. Mary an- DETROIT at Boston. ‘Goldsmith went out ; nexed the Class C district title ~ Saturday night at Farmington ing West Bloomfield. Ted Ko- packi scored 18 points for the Eaglets, who avenged a 50-41 make it i > it iF 44 loss to the Lakers in the 1955- 56 your hobby season opener, Memphis of the Southern Thumb League goes to Ypsilanti for re- play after downing New PAY ONLY $1 or $2 make it or $3 for gional Baltimore St. Mary, 49-43, in the | 2nd DAYTON PREMIUM TIRE Class D district final at: Troy Sat. | urday, * * LJ SIZE REG. 2nd TIRE BOTH FOR Lou Haase of Utiea hit two GW fielders in the final minute to give the Chieftains a 58-54 win 6.70x15 $31.20 | $1.00 | _ $32.20 aver Trey on the €Colt-court. Haase had 20 for the evening, At Farmington's B district, Red 7,10x15 $34.50 $2.00 $36.50 ford St. Mary trimmed Clarence ville 69-58 with Fred Arbanas get- SBTBY STI ting 25 for the winners and Dar-7.60x15 $37.75 $3.00 $40.75 rel Ridling 21 for the losers. ae All Prices Plus Fed. Tax and Exchange a | 4tGrand Blanc, sees regional ac-a — tion at Flint. Dryden was a district “ Lapeer, Class B district winner casualty at Grand Blane in Class D A product ———————————— of the Oldest Whiske (|, _ RENTAL Distillery 9 and SALES on the ‘t ——" — @ Hospital DAYTON’S Bets BUDGET TER Bed BIG 3 North American sg @ Sides Continent @ Full Year to Pay! At Your Service for: G UARANTEE Gew FREE TUBELESS TIRE OPEN @ Wheel Choirs Lifetime’ Factory Guarantee 1 SEVEN STAR @ Walkers NO MONEY PARKING HEADQUARTERS 9 to 9 $9994 $949 2 . 30,000-Mile UAT gf 4 e, “ 3. 3. Pwo-Vear Written Road Har ard tketetnnae Ul 2-3027 10 4-6847 DOWN Guarantee . inet A SEVEN STAR, BLENDED WHISKEY, 90 90 PROOF MICHIGAN FIRST AID PROOF, 37%2% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 6 Invalid Needs — Sickroom Supplies YEARS OR MORE OLD, 62%4% GRAIN 1621 $. Woodward, Royal Oak NEUTRAL SPIRITS. GOODERHAM & WORTS 3 Doors North of 10 Mile ‘ 1 \ LTD., PEORIA, ILL. ’ i a , 2 ge ew se ee ee ee ie Sg Loge ee nee ay ‘ 14 1 ‘ : en ee Newsman fakes Misplaced Wut Disneys True@ Life Adventures Seek Speed traps caught many ™0-\Give Sewing Machines Miss Truman torcyclistsCape Town, South © when to Korean War Widows | Million Dollar, Africa, police started raids on) NY. 4 to Meet Family UNITED NATIONS. Treasury Note *milk-| — ZEBULON, NC. m —~ E. C Daniel Jr. brought Margaret Tru- searching today for a one-million- ’ -iman to this little town near Ral- dollar U.S. Treasury note some- eigh to meet his parents over the ‘pody “misplaced” in the vast) i ’ faith, weekend.But the newsman for the The 10-man group was ‘greeted New York Times and the former | > at the airport by bearded Metro- * \President’s daughter neither | 1S “any TRULY A “GHARIC P ff COCKTAIL con- firmed—nor denied—talk of ro-politan Nikolai, who welcomed them on behalf of Alex- Patriarch ;)Mance, ARMED TO THE TEETH. LOUNGE More. than 100 employes worked, ei, head of the church in Russia. ‘overtime during the weekend in a * * * His JAWS © jhunt. for the missing note, When) 'Nikolai expressed the hope their Daniel, who worked in Moscow 1122 W. Huron | home late yesterday, they went waded they had rummaged visit would “result in better rela- BRISTLE WITH for the Times before his current in the 1956 Fencers through | tions, JAGGED WORY | Huron Bow! Bidg. f ‘assignment as a foreign desk man, in} fiber glass jabout half of 4,500 file drawers Monsieur ‘the bank’s basement. Later the metropolitan shep- will use glass foils. — blade »s—designed by said simply that he expected to be DAGGERS. herded the group to their hotel. % at work tomerrow. He and Miss They were treated -to-alunch of caviar, delicacies and various “1986 —- “2 \Truman left last night for New Walt Disney Productions ° 0 Floor ry York City. © = Wednesday, is not negotiable. aa World Rights Reserved wines. Teetotalers in the group “The ‘note will almeet certainly They arrived here Saturday just held ‘up their glasses when morning. Saturday evening they the Russians proposed the cus- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Daniels of Raleigh.. tomary toasts, -A group of Russian churchmen =~ Daniels is editor of the Raleigh is to repay the visit in June. News and Observer and was | press seeretaryto President Tru-A new. 74-inch telescope, fourth largest in. the world, is in opera-LEE SACK PALANCE Wife Stabs Sone —Discussing his son~-and Miss tion-at Mount Stromio, Canberra, Truman, Zebulon druggist zx. ¢. Australia. pe CARON TA cee | DETROIT U-—-Lundy Gage, 3,| f Daniel Sr. said, “‘They've been of Detroit,. was stabbed fatally) _|friends for years . Whether ‘yesterday with a six-inch paring | Comic MC with there’s any more to it ‘than that, fast wit . I DIED Amife that was driven into his left, 1 couldn't say.""__ zony antics: ‘chest. Poli “e said his wife, Lor-| Fx THOUSAND raine. 54, admitted the stabbing in | the climax “of a@-tamily qoarret’ TIMES Bus Hostesses Urged ‘ever whether she had squandered) | NICK LAWRENCE | his pay. for Los Angeles Riders CinemaScoPE In his fourth week of en- tertcinment. Formerly with f SANTA MONICA, Calif. —| the Nick Lawrence Quar-fF Hostesses have been proposed for, fet. Accordion you'll love. the city express buses when serv- with LORI NELSON EARS Tues vee Hjice starts to Los Angeles. Transportation superintendent os No Cover Charge | Lie mz HOUSTON William Farell said the uniformed’ Irs ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER hostesses would assist children’NELLIE HILL GENE KE and elderly persons, give sched-’ STORY ¥ DAN DaILeY ‘EDWARD Sepia sensation of songs. | a at ADDITION...HIG SKIN OS ule information and point out in- a SY © HALE» ARNOLD Direct from a terrific } ‘OF TEETH... COUNTLESS. TINY DENTICLES teresting spots along the route. oh A en-i Ri q “gagement Gt the Fiame— ST OESDAT The city council is expected to —— peanVERRY —— COMPLETE WITH NERVES, PULP AND ENAMEL A satis. | study Farell’ s Proposal. N-LEWS~. .A& ROUGH, TOUGH COAT OF TINY SPINES. SZ" Distributed by King Features Syndicate. _ ANTELL JOHNSON i Exotic Dancer BUTTERFIEL D THEATRES NEW novies | | One-third of the earth's ‘original | ‘Hollywood Headlines: GOLDEN JUBILEE No Minimum Charge forests have been destroyed by f : BIG screen! ( he bration No Door ireesdl man, FIRST in Emtert MOTHING SETTER TO GMJOvE | who delivers -excerpts from his! HOLLYWOOD (INS)—] felt sure wartime speeches. after Betty Fie ld’ s great perform-, Tomorrow is Gordon MacRae's ance in ‘Picnic’ as Kim Novak's 35th birthday and tomorrow mother there would be plenty of, night on his TV show he’ have --motion picture offers waiting her| Sheilah and all four youngsters way. I was right. help him cut his birthday cake. . Betty arrived in town to join the! Grace Kelly spends Easter Sur ‘le By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS This is the age of Marilyn Monroe troup for “Bus day with the family clan in Phil ah titans across which Stop.” Betty's role is that of Grace,'delphia, She'll leave immediatel y Helen‘s love flamed. owner of the bus stop cafe, a after the Academy Awards for New This is the story that lusty gal. | York, has belonged to the When Jack Palance returns | That's All Today. world for over thirty 2-Pc. LIVING ROOMS ~ here March 2%, his wife Vir-soca centuries. This is the 2 or 3-Pc. SECTIONALS ginia won't be with him, Den’t | picture that will live jump to conclusions—there’s no forever! battle in the Palance familly. Virginia is tremendously thrilled ee ODD CHAIRS Shown at 2:36 \that she has been signed for the STUDIOS -9:14 5:55 |Broadway play “Danton'’s Death’, _——MONDAY— W |—meaning Danton of the French = revolution, She plays Danton’s ||| ears | Hide-a-way BED wife and the title figure will be | played by Don Nealy of the actors ren OF THE |studio. Mrs. Palance will use her, SOFAS |professional name of Virginia Ba- ker Mrs. Cary Grant, pardon me, I mean Betsy Drake, who is much 4 |too good an actress to trade on PODESTA «tee sarnng ROSSANA rs also starring Also: “SECRET ADVENTURE” — tay ; her husband’s name, has made up ; her mind to come back to the mo- vies—and high time. = 2-Pc Sectional Betsy hasn't made a picture isince ‘‘Room for One More’’ for een ee we |RKO soon after her marriage. | «£ by Kroehler ry EVE — /Outside of appearing in a radio series with her popular husband BS Reg. 369.00 © Pe. Curved Sectional by am: "269 several years ago she's been-con- fining herself to writing TV scripts and more or less hibernating in WE APOLOGIZE— their The Palm love Springs home. of Henry Fond’'s life ; OUR REGULAR AD WILL these days is—making movies. And [he ean hardly wait to embark on this first independent, ‘12 Angry : NOT APPEAR MANAGER MAY TODAY. BE FOUND |Men" in June, just as soon as he finishes “The Wrong Man” for Alfred Hitchtock in New York. IN AUDITORIUM LAUGHING AT | Perhaps you remember “12 OLOn Angry Men” as the Studio One {uci te "BAL Le DES! ARNAZ drama, which last year, won JAMES MASON | three Emmy awards, one going te Beb Cummings for “best dra- matle performance by an actor in a single performance.” Of course, Hank plays .the Cum- , | i 2 I comny KARL MALDER -tf 10088 PAT AMER ond eavotecngEVA MARIE LUS— 10 rom SP*NT SPOREVER DARLING” HE SAYS IT’S TOO GOOD TO MISS mings role in the film. | AND WON’T COME OUT! The first actor Fonda has signed BIG AS THE OCEAN! lis Lee J. Cobb who will be juror [No. 3. It's good to know that Cobb, ill for months, is back in har- ness and rarin’ to go. | Snapshots of Hollywood THE CAINE MUTINY Sincerely, Employees Strand of the Theater The one and only Winston Chur-HUMPHREY BOGART’ JOSE FERRER chill and his wife premiere of ‘‘The ‘er Was” in London |Winston wants to will attend the Man Who Nev- next week. Sir hear the actor VAN JOHNSON ROBERT FRANCIS -FRED M.cMURRAY WAY WYRW TECHNICDLOR Don't Overlook Our 2nd Feature! It's a Very Interesting Mystery Drama! Shona Bias MANHUNT” 7) __,. habe, * Reg. 229.00 _ 2-Pc. Suite, Nylon a <+ and Foam Rubber... 179 Reg. 159.00 __ Modern Apt. Size Sofa in “7 Beige Fiber “E ‘99 Se Reg. 119.00 Sofa Bed in Smart Tweed by Kroehler ‘79 ... eersee Reg. 89.00 Sofa Bed in Modern Tweed with Plastic Arms ‘A5 — ANNOUNCING nigh res peau construction. Li B 3 R AL TERMS gfe air All Sola and in rrieze Colors Req. $199 31396 A ‘ Se THURSDAY MARCH 15 da — PONTIAC Ci CHANDISE SURPLUS DRIVE -IN SPECTACLE in CINEMaScoPE COLOR fs y Jil 2435 DIXTE HWY FURNITURE— APPLIANCES ” 3 ' Watch for Program — FREE 16 E. Pike St., Just Off Saginaw DELIVERY FE 4.8795 iu WED.: “INDIAN FIGHTER” G “LADY GODIVA”. ? MONDAY, MARCH 32, 195¢ S| MARKETS Ov sy -$1,600,000 in F und Produce PRODUCE | adi P)--The follow-| Profit sharing investments by 186 its from wages and salaries of loca! grown 1 anda taney only, members. ° The fund is also the largest sin-growers sod themin employes of Pontiac's Sears, Roe-farmers’ markets by and tne by wholesale buck & Co, store have soared to he gle stockholder of the company, a total of $1,606,558, Manager owning more than 25 per cent of Frank §, Lyndall revealed today. , * the company’s -outstanding stock. 2.50 bu; The Pontiac members have 34,-Created by the company in |) 00 bu; No gy 2.15. Red fancy, 3.75 902 shares of Sears stock and a 1916, the plan's purpose is to en- cash. balance of $350,086 to their courage regular saving, permit credit in the fund, Lyndall ex-employes to share in the profits plained. Taking the year-end mar-of their company and to ald ket value of $36 per share for the members in establishing a fi J Sears stock and adding the cash) nancial reserve for retirement. $0 1b ba. and miscellaneous ‘investments Under the provisions of the fund, | aoa. brings the group’s total investment employe-members deposit five per Heng | No 50 50 ib vee, Radishes, to $1,606,558. cent of their wages and salaries; black, No" 1, 1.50-= ‘ou;“Phe dishes, hot- house. _ 1, 1.50 Membership in the fund Is up to a $500 maximum deposit each’ “tency, Pha 5 tb box; a) HOGARTH, Archie W., Milford, Mich. age 4; brother of Mrs. Hilda Robinson. Funeral service will be held Tues- day, March 13 at 2:30 p.m. from the Richardson~ Funeral Bird home, Milford with Rev. A. E Lidell offigiating. Mr. Hogarth will He tm state at the Richard- son-Bird Punera! Home HUMPHRIES, -MARCH 11, 1986, Ralph, Muncie, Ind., age 56; dear brother of Merle, and Clarence iRip) Humphries. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, March 14, at 2 pm. from the Brace- @mith Funeral Home with Rev Geo. Garver officiating, Inter- ment in Perry Mount Park Ceme- tery, Mr. Humphries will le in state at the Brace-Smith Funeral Home from 12 noon Wednesday, until time of | service. LITTIE, MARCH 10, 1956. JOHN Robert, 17 Devon Road, age %9: beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke M, Little; dear brother of James A. Wiliam H., and Luke M. Lit- ==the MeN AL it) Bessie A. Howell, Worthy Scribe. a.m. to ll am , Hors Am Seating f 33.3 ppd Aive a3 | dV. hearing sp parts service, 06 Am 8melt Loew's M1 : It being tmprectical to make per-DIAL FE 2-8181 HAVE A}Am Tob 18.4 Lortllard 20 ome apéelaine’s mUty notice shall be served by publication of openings for — Dang e ~~ Am Tel & Tel 1845 Lone 8 Chem 756 Ethel Ch lai Beauty %2! service hereof, this summons and SALESMEN WE A? per week. Por Anac Co 0.4 Mack ue . be cutting. 6303 Deltwood Williams in the Pontiac Press * newspaper printed | Am Viscose 50.6 fou & Nash ,. 93.7 Shop, specielist in hair styling and. copy one week previous to said meating From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ail_errors should be Aruse ul . ia? ures , 2 = * aie cue Wenecoue Arthur £ 1 As Soon as Present Anac Martin : Lake. OR 3-4792 : and_c t unty. Ady. | tT Te Eh STATELY. ‘rhe ress assumes rmour & Co. 20 shes Doivveee I | ed Moore, Judge of said Court, im the City | eibiitiy for errors rhaes Ck 33.3 bet if your friend's in Jail and m 8 of Pontiac in said County, this @th day Stocks Are Exhausted than to cancel the charges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise- Atchison 4 Midi fu Pa ©.-+-$2 | bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. ot Merch A.D 008 ee oon —Adv. Arires copy Judge of ee veo Mi au ena 383 poaren = 5, : 107 ont Ward . ee \ ELSIE J. VASCASSEN ment which has been rem dered vaiueless th: the by) Juvenile Division error, When cancellations Baltbs Onis. o67 Motorola. —... a6 STOCK AVERAGES | Deputy Probate Regist er, ane NEW YORK. March 12—Compiled Bendix Av .. 57 Nat Bisc_ are made be sure to Benquet + 23 Nat Cash R 42.2, The Associated Press ” ts eo | Mar 12, 1986 J Com- your “kill poumber.” adjustments will be given st . 156.7 nL i) 30 | : : ; : . Rime line for entire family. Pull eee wale oy 4 ae om 544 Indust Rails Util Stocks : NOTICE or PUBLIC BALE ; | ime or side fine. Full time men 2647 141.5 748 185.4 Notice ts hereby given by the under-| without it. Bohn Alum .. 2/6 Nat Thea &4 Previous day i up t $25.00 per day in com- 5 NY Centr G Week 0 2600 1401 746 183.6 signed that on Saturday, March 17, Bond 8&trs~ 165 NY Central 444 ag mission. Ble ote and Borden et Nia M Pow 2.5 Month ago 24688 1319 T26 1737 1956 at equipm furnished producers. 10 oclork am. at 28 . North | Closing Lime for advertise- Borg Warneh 47.5 Norf& West _€7 Year ago 2050 1194 888 1515 Saginew 6&t.. Pontiac, Oakland County, | ments containiig type sizes Charles ester Shoe Co., Chester rbd Mig 22.4 Nor Pac #! 5 1955-36 high 7647 #1424 757 1864 Michigan, public Bidg., Brockton, Mass sale of a 1955 Ford, | “jearger than regular Spee! Melee 31.7 Obie O11 39 f 1955-36 low 2031 1169 672 1488,P-100 pickup ', ton bearing ~ seria! _type is 12 o'clock noon the SINGLE. MIDDLE-AGED FARMER1 Br Biaks 29.2 Pac G&E) 514 1954 high 2119 . Loree! at once i. Bast Meta- 1230 683 1552 number F10D8G30248, will be held, for | day previous t© publication. $54 1084 os ee the Bighes, eee aoe uaa Co : 212 Pan A sal Air 2 1954 low 439 778 3865 os Rd.. phone “** Panh Ep i771 ereof may be made a a at Transient Want Ads may Dryden IF 14, Burroughs x 2 Param Pict 44 De TROIT STOCKS St. Pontiac, Oakland County, , Michi-| be cancelled up to 6:30 a.m, regen & H a Parke Da £0 C J. Nephier Co! gen. the place of storage ! the day «f publication after mreie ue UNIVERSAL CLT | Camp Soup .. Pa RR seve 208 ri 7 fehths Date March 9, 1956 the first tmeertion. Cola .... 242 Pigures ate er decimal ein Campb Wy 40.6 Pepsi Trainees... Cdn Pac ah. Pfizer 2. 41.1 geidwin_Rubber* 2 184: CREDIT CORP. ! CASH WANT AD RATES Capital Airl 37 Phelps +++ 682 Gerity-Michigan: 24 3 Box 198 | Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Daye Carrier Cp .. 56.6 aoe wsr ase Kingston Products’. 14 By A. McBRIDE, Agent 2 $1.50 $1.86 $2.76 Phill Pet... an.3 Masco Screw* tf? enter Ath hos ewe 3 1.50 270 ~306 Retailing Cater Aras aa. 2 Abrasive 81 -; aALe mer | $24 mugy ate ve a Aa “eis 4 1.80 348 504 CASH or Cnes & Ohio 61.2 Pilisby ane If vou are presentir seeking @ § 225° 4.0% 6.00 Chrysler 41 Lat ea! G... Aa Wayne Bcrewe 11 12 _ 1950 Olde CT Sd Motor No, $08M76636. | position that will er you 6 270 4.86 1m TERMS TERMS Cities svi 63 Pure ‘Ot oe Oe oh *No sale. bid and asked Sale to be held Friday, March 23, 1086 | futiure and hare a college de-- 7 315 5.67 aan Delivery & Cretk Equip oo RCA “8 at 10.00 am. at 210 Orchard Lake Ave-| gree =. _ a back~ otto it Installation why not accept an oppers 4 3.60 ow 9 60 . 405 1.20 10.80 sie Clue rea cog Repub stl ue me Mar. 10, 12, 1956 tunity to advance under a planned progress Cluett eae ner Mer... 58 Mrs. Miller to Be Hostess ne in @ large éepartnent If if ' | at nm * ;}Coi Bra A . 213 Rock Spg mo Col Gas le Baftway Bt... es ,to Sally Bailey Circle . | Weekly lectures “rom. too execu. tives, concurrent with direct job exnerience, through uided assignments which qualifies you tomw ied +54 8t Reg Pap 484 ; Death otices i, SS ED ae a oe ee os ee 3k) SEYMOUR, LAKE—Mrs_ Clark "i ’ F ears 5 . BOX REPLIES & for an assistant buyer's position Cont sak ju. Shell Oil 774 Miller will entertain the Sally) - Call Today for a FREE uovon completion. Executive needs Lepia tiert . mane a! sete i Bailey Circle at her home on Sey- ere filled from Bo adevcna policy. Write to the mel director SF Mot sa Se oe | Cont At 10 a. m. Today " hehugh 93 t pF é eae a Carrie 1 telored husband of Mrs. there were replies ui road Tuesday. A for dppsistinest, avian full edue pot- “sa gee mour Lake Core ty . ee ee Wr sala | cational and work background. dinner will be served |Curuss Wr aca Sperry Rand luck Home Demonstration at the Press office in the following boxes: Include telephone where you bees be reached. Age 30 of [Des ais 334 Bed Bi cant 12:30 p.m Dossett, Mrs Helen Freeman, un- 4 Std Ot] [rd gion oe Vie ere ee ala er. oo yas WAITE 8 DEPARTMENT &sTORE _ Std Ol NJ robe. jarham uan ‘ Eutont* Sean Howe aear_wiainerct vow em iar. . | PONTIAC, MICH. “RE 2 Sashabaw Delegates 1, 3, 3, 9, 10, > ~ TURRET-LATHE (East Kod $4.4 Suther Pan 49 . 7s Theodore. Grover Andrew Al El Auto L404 Smita co «7 Attending Clinic eet wine Mie 15, 16, 20, 21, 23, PTA 30, 34, 54, 56, 60, Operator for close tolerance work seapel chaaees op} Sie Ei Pa 496 Ethel Mathias Mrs Viola Perl on aluminum and sfainiess steel, E se 5-945 _ 90, M4, 95, oa J Mr Mintle Sandfur. and PLAINS — Mrs aemnee ¥ ; SASHABAW Pair Pace re , eee : i ex Sil Paid holidays & vaeation. G nS he Mr lender will b . . lPrespec sul 3 : Thomp nd E Frankenfield, Sashabaw PTA} teken trees 1! Hes ier Sonerel Freul Tra 276 Rims beer +, presidegt, Mrs. M. M. Montriel Home : aif Croueh Fuaesel M. MFG. CO. ela je i 4 slot wld =~ = . Hon teawill rkanses is 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orton Ser the : iderwond 16 : USHERS WANTED EVENING BASE EXTRA Help Wanted Male — on Dyoam “ 3 awent Cen 64 Mrs. Ray mond Gates and George eeets g ae fate fre e a inter- esa hain . “yf ee ise ta) 6Barrie, principal of Sashahaw " = In Concord eioeee ie 5 work Must be over 18 vrs. Ap. Complete | tal ul 7 : a pes ner ngements Py Insist on Factory Authorized VD BOOK MATCHES ly ¢ p.m, to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Line of 19548 [Gen Motors 462 fn Le 183 School, are attending the PTA runeral Home. . Seil Full or Part Time ontiae Drive-In Theater, 2435 Sets at Onr j nh ire fi 8 = A ‘ . MUNTZ TV This ts the BIG presidential elec-Dixte Hwy Muntz TV Service: Call FE 5-9457 on ee net Unit Frutt 846 Problem Clinic at Kellogg Center, : = -g today BOWEN. MARCH 11. 1956, PAULA tion year when candidates demand WANTED SALESMAN AT “ONCE, Factory . Gillette 49:1 Un Ges Cp Te, the UNTON LABEL on matches! {Goebel Br 41 US Lines 247 East Lansing today. Ann 77'y S&S Midland &t, beloved Shewroom P._W. Dinnan, @6 W. HuronSt. | Goodrich 84 US Rubber 9 —— infant daughter of Paul and Pat Make FAST DAILY commissions WANTED: FIRST CLASS aa With our free powerhouse outfit! Goodyear 606 US Btrel 574 Bowen Prayer service was held at motel ql No other need apply. = = Year around sales with Eesmour Airis, Hilibillies, ete 's— 30's — Grah Paig 2. Walgreen 31 ; , 1 I pm this afternoon with Rey S nbs as Warn B Pic 214 Girl Scouts, Brownies | A. Parent officiating from the reyhou West Un Tel . 221 ‘ Bparks-Griffin Funeral Home 0's very business hot ee WANTED: EXPERIENCED ALL Gulf Oil 942 Westc A Bk 23540 Celebrate Birthday | with interment in Perry Mt pect. SUPERIOR MATCH CO. 7502 8. Greenwood, Chicago 19, Ill, peteny Cuce Hi Westg §F 612 oe . 25 ; =, | Park Cemetery 1116 W. HURON omestk 37.4 White Mot. 421 UNION LAKE — Dublin Girl) jSRuNO” MARCH 6. 195¢ LOREN ~ ATTENTION; Oi Oo & Open Daily and Sunday ‘til 10 P. M. Spee $12 Woolworth. 483 Scouts and Brownies will hold their! vince aay, Pye vege! :; ATTENTION In the Huron Bowl — 212 Blocks West of ndust Ray. 494 yee se w fi ibirthday celebration from 7:30 to} ChaPles and Pletcher Brone, dest We have jobs for 8 single men, erences, Pont Bidg. Telegraph nero 18-25, to travel to Miami, New WANTED ea Set aeLt PLENTY OF FREE PARKING \felees at 2 Youngst &h T 929 pm. tomorrow at the Dublin’ brother of Mrs. Myrtle Franks Orleans and Southern Winter re- —- Inspir Coo 664q Zenith Rad. ” s | and Tathar Bruno Puneral serv- soms. Guaranteed $250 per month. Ford Mot -.. 9 school. j _fcee was held todex at 1 pm Expenses paid. New cars fur- Aines ‘ase Bees | ~ * * * | from the Richerdson-Bird Funeral nished, Perm, work, good future. \ : F \ Home with Rev Linus J, Reed een odvenee. ust be will SLES TO REA: | Forward speed of a_ tornado Troops Nos. 368, 332, 284, 218, 181 offictatirig Interment in High- ).¥-)+] =o (0) ae)7 ee aa ing work Miss Kay Mul-PARTS, & withinglusually is only 25 to 40 miles an and 121 will take part in the an land Cemetery. Funeral arrange-| len, Sachtenn “State Employment POR IN) ATI Ld ments by the Richardson-Bird rvice. 142 Wayne St.. Pontiac. ‘hour. niversary program. Funeral Home, Milford \ 30-4 p.m, Don't phone. cee eS og Ee MAVE oie THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1956_ erm A om : ay La % s ACROSS : ‘ten : Policies Go to the Dogs R di P th ay Mee INGS 3%: Prt | _.--Today'’s Radio Programs--lale/ a e a e -; TMake the e Futu ure Sat 433 pane - - + WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) wws, ¢ (950))_WCAR, 0) WAYS, (ar) __WPON, 400) WIBK, “aie | | § aoe aceateli ae be Elslackd rch me 14 Light -brown f F idc I Hi : TONIGHT WJBK, Mickey @horr WPON, News, Musie “CKLW, Bud Davies on C 00 ssue fp onal for £1ao oe nsure 1m Ee “" Tn - ow fe a " ® tinute: Parade | WCAR, News, Caravan 13 Entomology seer Je, Ratatinn| Wen fe and Orme | "WWs" ' : so Sak os a WPON. Guy. Nunn ; Woseten, McKenaie [1:00 WIR. Joven Saintne | Bee Brcokeet Cup By RENE J. CAPPON You know how folks will rush EN, BORE scteee | WEEK nny tenet Town | WISK. Tom Gooree 2ia0—wiR. tng re. 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News, Temple | WWI Weekday é By JACK O'BRIAN [77 Bleeveirss Nelson and Gordgp I: Taébe, ‘are (dey: ee Te Winter garment Ponti+« rte Sian “3 Go to Town WPON, Pegs Fe Lests,) 34 News, wy ‘The $64,-129 Row 2:00—WIR. Guest House TUESDAY, MORNING _ | $0 WIR-Asthar -Go.tfrey-; Bud Davies NEW YORK (INS) — offering policies covering hospital ell, people Secu: ‘ae ~ - “Vinal WWJ, Weekday WIBK, Don Me i ex for hes who fall ill,|with their dogs, and with insurance [wa Three Star Extra 6:06=WIR, WXYZ, When @ (rl Marries| WCAR, Caravan of Music 000 Challenge,” 6utgrowth of ‘The |32 Sports spheres penses pooc! 0 i : ' WXYZ, Stars at Seven ww, ee “Mary M tiga “Club 1460 $64,000 Question,” will. have two 34 po204 or come they won't have to. WXYZ. Fred -Wott CKLW, are. wounded in brawls, os *CKLW, Pulton Lewis -Jr. : : 36 Lament ‘ca cue ik a ee = eae George -WIR, Wendy Warres j *WIBK. News. Mickey Shorr) CKLW. Rooster Club wr ows. Weekday isolation booths when it starts cos ere WCAR, Sign -MIBK. 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Pare Elizabeth wk teay 1 Taylor -y’re being written by the Em- 1480 Lots of the film footage will be WW, Contrasts,of Music | WCAR. News. Coffee, Clem | WXYZ, s Ace WPON. ichar ployers Mutual Casualty (Co. of WEE cht age | WROR,Rong OO | Seu Bea Bares ieee aay ehaeen eva Braun's own home -movie ivierin'King Des Moines. Nelson predicted ‘WJBK, Mickey Shorr WWJ, Bob Maxwell WCAR, Muaio in the air WXYZ Wattrick, McKensie|shots of Der Fuehrer. h they would soon be available in a0 aed ville pt — beh mass CRLW, Eddie Ch Brings’ Poetry, Blood’ to TV i's‘. #5 G-E Mix or Mate ae ee ry ‘on 49 “0K $150 during the policy term. to-Person.” Hal's deserved popu-/The three-hour color LW: Tv larity is paying off at $2,500 “per longest singie _—— yet shown ets! 7—WAYZ-TV c owen tv ‘ Find High School Senior; The first $10, or $20 per cent of | ~TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6: 45-—(2) News. Doug _Edwards. | people think he can't “support his 64G appearance. . . on TV, Spring: “What theater audiences always), F | the claim—whichever is greater | fe Way will teach to 6:00—(7) Annie Oakiey. Gail Davis +. (7) Kukla, Fram and Ollie. family. Comedy with sh euser conte have had to imagine came glow-| ' Neighbor's Basement; —is deductible, on the principle | See car ‘in “Trigger Twins.” (9) Circle) pipet comedy. .(9) Hopalong| Byington, Dean Miller, Frances CBS decided dack Benny's this great — Boy, 17; Held of acke insurance. : — usingboth sutomatio ene ‘9 Theater. Roy Rogers fights Comedy, William Boyd in ** sae: Rafferty. | role 0 “Climax” oominged ingly to life in a for full sive, too! Call college dean in-picture of the evil hunchba “crooked sena “Come On, ” ’ 10:00—-(7) Story Studio. Y > De-, Should be as a \ . | Reabe figures the insurance will] particulars. “Rangers.” aes and Sports. Range.” (4) Dr, Hudson's Secret fae ie pe alae Lady.” (9), stead of a minister, -sading of Gloucester who willed Journal. When college student's) . na rdered hi to Eng-|| KAUKAUNA, Wis. «» — The prove a boon to ailing dogs. | SAFE WAY ‘Paul Williams, Bill Flemming. | jest friend dies in spite of D Boxing. Middleweight Bout. and mu is way to Eng ; DRIVING SCHOOL . v-| Ggardy Smallwood vs. Ray Drake., The Grace-Rainier nuptials will and’s 15th century throne as bludgeoned body of Theresa Van | oem Ri [Der Horst, 18, a senior at Kaukau- rove Hanan | 7-19) Forces Active PHONES; FE 2-223 %15-—(4) S. Eliot, Ph. C. Comedy) Hudson's best efforts, student De aan Howard, |be aired on ABC-radio April 17-19) Richard III. es! Anti-Red swith Sonny Eliot. (2) News. Jac he ig thet medicine| (2) Studio One. Trevor wee te ek fou RES! re 4-701 IeGott. ” rhe ole. home 7 On Geraldine Fitzgerald, Fe licia/for @ brassiere sponsor . . . In creating Richard, Shakes-at ne pea News| === sare added a new dimension to) "8 ‘Tom ner so ns TAIPE! ® — The Tatao 7 ; é : Monteagiretn ‘Flower of Pride,”’| Elizabethan villain; |"** found yesterday in the base-[Agency today claimed that anti- : Dr.| John Howard as Dr. Hudson. (2) 8 | Jackie Gleason's next -season ae sterotype 6:2%5—(2) TV Weatherman. drama of proud and unyielding | ‘ment-of a neighbor's house. Cross Current. “Game of ‘Communist guerrilla forces had_ _Everett Phelps. product definitely will be on cellu-Do-It-Yourself he made him witty, intelligent and $:30—(7) Sky King. Western ad-Chance,” drama. jloid, worse Juck for the fat one and courageous ag well as ruthless. In become increasingly active in the’ dutchess whose prayers are an-* * * swered with a miracle. Tube Tester Dist. Atty. Fred Froehlich said mountains of Red China's south- ‘ventiire stars Kirby Grant, (4) 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. this fang . . « interpreting Shakespeare's Rich- 10:30—(7) Ellery Queen. Hugh) |Michael McCormick, 17, a junior ern Sinkiang province, bordering | Bring Them in by the — ‘Western Marshal. Steve Donovan ard’, Olivier has added the dimen- 7:30—(7) Topper. Topper hires a eaves DEAL Open Evenings "ti 9 Marlowe in mystery drama. (4) ‘at the high school, was held with-Tibet. The agency, run by the Na- ‘persuades gunman to live normal sions of the motion picture art; burlesque queen as a maid by Waterfront. Criminal sent to! | Dave Garroway can if he chooses lout charge. tionalist Interior Ministry and, HAMPTON ELECTRIC life in “Gunfighter’s Return.” he gives us the closedp of char.OU mistake in “Hiring the Maid.” _ prison by Cap'n John’s son re-leave "Today" after two years .of claiming underground contacts on. $25 W. Huron Robert Sterling, Année Jeffreys, his new 10-year NBC pact; but) “(2) Linkletter’s Kids. Art inter-) acter atid the broad grandeur of Froehlich said McCormick ad- turns to the harbor looking for mitted in an oral statement thatthe mainland, said the guerrillas ‘views moppets: ° castle, cathedral and battlefield. Leo G. Carroll, star. (9) Million \he'll probably stick with breakfast- ~‘him with a gun in ‘“Tension.”| As Richard, Olivier undoubted. he had beaten the girl on the head now numbered 4,00 Dollar Movie.-Hugh Sinclair, | before-dawn for the sake of the Preston Foster stars. ly has played his greatest role to with a brass shell case and stuffed USED TV SETS |$5,000 a week. ‘See es for TV 1 ee tie uaa 10:45—(9) Sports Album. Film. |her body in an alcove in the base-Derek Mason, aged 16, fell 90 date. $25.00 to $99.50 feet from the seventh story of a songs. Mrs. MacRea and the 11:00—(7) Soupy's On. . Vagiety The stellar cast, which includes’ ment. | Hugh Marlowe signed to star in four MacRae’s help Gor-| With Soupy Sales. (9) National of Englands finest rumco RCs VICTOR actors, iTV's new “First Nighter’’ series. many | The old radio series Was a huge Williams. brings more than extraortiinary in his birthday. | News. (4) News.’ Paul don celebrate Robin Hood. terpretation of character to the Queen Eleanor| (2) News. Jac LeGoff. CBS GENERAL apa cue from shock and concussion. screen. Sir John Gielgud as Clar-| night. She told him she was prég-. learns that Prince John and ‘the 11:10=(9) Weathervane. lence conveys Shakespeare's) nant and threatened to tell his ‘DUMONT —— SYLVANIA Herb Shriner's new hour prob-— King of France are considering | 11:15—(7) Thé. Crash. Don Barry | thoughtful melancholy; Sir Ralph} | parents that he was responsible an alliance against King Rich-| in ‘The Last Crooked Mile.” (9), ably will decorate CBS-TV on Terms Available Richardson as Buckingham is) | if he did not run away and. ipiercing shrewdness; Claire marry her, Froehlich quoted Mc- |Bloom as the Lady Anne is de-Cormick as saying. _ light in sensual pleasure. The en- TELEVISION — RADIO ard and she enlists aids of Robin) Billy O’Connor Show. Musical. | Saturdays... Trade-ins Accepted to help to stop the plan in.““The | (4) Little Show. Monty Woolley) Free Service Calls Deserted Castle."" Richard Greene! in ‘“‘The Pardoner’s Tale.” (2) | We hear Shirl Conway and Pat} plays Robin. Miss Fairweather. Bette Wright. 'Carroll will be signed for Sid HAMPTON’S County Coroner Bernard H. - tire cast could be named for REPAIR-SERVICE Caesar's show next season . . |Kemps said a preliminary autopsy 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John 11:2—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. extraordinary performances, ‘ 625 W. Huron | ‘report indicated the girl died of} Cameron Swayze. Music. This bold stroke of television Lisa Kirk gets: star billing April isuffocation. '8:00—(7) -TV Reader's Digest. | 1: 25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. programing eventually will All Makes Expert Traihed Technicians pro 15 on “Front Row Center’ for | He said her wind pipe was! “Night Court,” compassionate | Walter Rilla in ‘Dangerous Car- vide answers to two interesting @ ALL WORK GUARANTEED @ than her talent and kinked, cutting off air, when she more reason judge weighs cases before his) £0.” 1956 CROSLEY’S| bench. John Archer plays Magis-| 11: s0—(4) Tonight. The = Four questions: Does Shakespeare—hoid| Lisa also wrote the basic ‘was placed unconscious in the 20-| stature: the appeal to a mass American from which the teleplay will inch-wide alcove. story Bussard Electric Halleck. (4) Caesar’s Hour.| Cadillacs, vocalists; Don Adams, ‘audience that he always has held trate $14.50 Down -$6.94 Monthly | be adapted... Dr. Emory Strauser, Neenah for a relatively limited audience? Sid Caesar with Nanette Fabray,, comedian; Hal Holbrook, actor, pathologist who made the report, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris, in| guests of StevevAllen. Dick Powell yells that CBS is -JA-GOX TV CO, Phone FE 2-6445 . said he found two small wounds comedy show. (2) Burns and, TUESDAY MCRNING a “trust,” now that CBs will 463. SAGINAW FE 5-4620 9 on the girl's head and scratches 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Allen. Gracie winds up in jail 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's unload the consistently good on her throat. He said they were Member Oakland County Electronie-TV Service Association when she raids the flower beds) Farm Report. “Four-Star Playhouse” to make not the cause of death, — of New York's Central Park. ¢:55—(2) On the Farm Front. room for network-owned fare ..+ The girl's body was found in the '8:30—(7) Voice Program Brian 7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) To- Mrs. Calabash's big-nosed boy home of Mrs. Angela McCormick, Sullivan, tenor, sings “Drink to’ day. ithe boy's grandmother. The dis-_ friend will be looking for a new} “—*“Phett/%:25—=t2+ News covery was made by Police Chief ‘sponsor next year... Harold Engerson, who had been You'll Remember — Me. = ©The 7:90—(2) Good Morning HIGH FIDELITY Rosary,” medley of Irish songs, 7:55—(2) Weather. leading the search for the girl Goodman Ace, Perry Como’s (2) Talent Scouts. Arthur God: & 00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) | since she waé reported missing by ‘adroit writer, already has been frey host to accordionist, so-| Little Rascals.. HEADQUARTERS her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George prano, western vocal—inatrumen-8:30—(2) Captain. Kangaroo. (7) signed for next season at $7,500 per) - Van Der Horst. Engerson quoted | tal group. Wixie Wonderland | hour-of-pleasure, first of the Como | show to feel so secure so early... beiaw) wittilng of! the) waged. Nn Wide Selection of Components 9:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. David 9:00—-(4) Romper Room. Niven in “The Thin Line.’ (9) 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart-Catalogue “Net” Prices Paragon Playhouse. Medical stu-; throb Theater British Jet Travels Dies After 4-Year Coma Attractive Demonstration Room dent in Paris is involved with) 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth ASHEVILLE, N.C. » — Ciiff French. woman in “Happy Birth. 10:¢0—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) Grcras @ whe Bad beew wocenl Expert Guidance—Complete Installation “ " (4) Medic. “The Glorious Ding Dong School. Record 1,132 M.P.H. ed Gallagher.” story of nurse { scious since falling from a scaf-| | : who wants to retire, but remains '®:90-(@) Arthur Godfrey. (4) LONDON ™&—Britain claims her) | iia eae eel MeCALLUM & DEAN 'dart-like new ae fighter, the ago, died in the Veterans Admin- Hope Emerson_piays—the nurse 10:55—(7) News, Story Studio, -|Fairey Delta2, has captured the) at her job to help young mother. Ernie Kovacs Show. iiroa vecterday. For 1-80 daye| 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM MI 4-5230 world speed record with a mark’ (2) 1 Love Lucy, Lucy and Ethel!!! nec) Lente lof 1,132 = an — he could neither speak nor move, | hatch a plot. to break their hus-11:8) Strike It Rich * _ Robin and couldn't even open his mouth) bands of habit of wearing dig (1 —-™) News Ace. News The rma Aero es said the. to eat. 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