■ 6. Thif Weather WMtkci B«mi r*re«ul liKhl MOM ioiight. Hednnday II8U1.YEAR THE PONTIAC PRESS PcS^TIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. ilARCH 8. 1960—24 PAGES^^ Home Edition UNITBD PRIM INTERNATIOMAL Adrift 49 Days, 4 Russian Soldiers Rescued by US. Navy •k ■it -k k k -k k k ' k To Face Charges Together ACCliii^KD OF MlfRUER - They’ll face each other again tomorrow lor the fiiut time in fnany months in court glamorous Nelle Lasdter and , her alleged paramour, suave Gordon^’atson, business partner of Mn. Lassiter's murdered husband. The couple is accused of conspiracy in a "Idll-tor-pay" scheme to slay the well-to lomonow as co-defendants charged! He has waived extradition pro-with masterminding a ■■kill-lor-!ceeding8, is scheduled to be pay ” plot against an unwanted arraigned late this afternoon, and husband. jwill probably appear in court to- Thcir joint appearance on morrow at S am. charges of murder and conspiracy; It is expected that Watson, like was virtually guaranteed today Mrs. Lassiter, will ^ ordered aher Dearborn Township Justice held without benefit of bond., .lohn L. Mokersky adjourned I Mrs. Ussitor, 38, and Watson, further testimony against Mrs. j44. are charged in the ratal shoot-l.,assiter at noon. ing last April .of Mrs. Lassiter's Report City Would lease Buses it Strike Is Settled By PETE LOCHBILER The City Commission reportedly is ready to sign a lease agreement with Pontiac City Lines, Inc. to help end the long strike and bolster the company’s finances; But the city would sign, said Mayor Philip E. Rowston only if the company and union, can agree on a new contrafct contining wage i-^ ^ creases made possible by'_. ^ the lease. • jEisenhowcr “Thr Commission has reviewedU— BtOOClcaSt thr company’s lease proposal and' is ready to adopt it. if that is the BeDOlt ToniQht only solution to the city's bus troubles." the mayor said- today. The r'omnilsslon’s wilUngness to take on the lease was Ire-ported yesterday to a ll meniber cititens’ eommlttee appobited by Rowston to probe the strike. - Cnion leaders who attended tlye committee ineetlng heard the eit;/ serve notice that it will crack down •‘sbortly” on the courtesy ride service that has helped both busless passengers and the striking drivers’ pocketbooks. ♦ * ■ ■ There wCre also these developments in the rapidly-shifting bus picture: 1. The^ committee will ommend to the City Commi-sfio,i tonight that it seek a study from G0ieral Motors Truck & Coach DMston . to determine whether smaller, new^^r buses should be used in Pontiac. WA.SHINGTON tAPi -Back at the White House front an exhausting tour of South America, President Eisenhower toiled today over report to the people on what he saw %nd learned. well-to-do husband. Parvin (BilH Lauiter. 3S-year-old Royal Oak auto dealer. LIA-ED NEAR PONTIAC The couple lived in a stately Bev-erly Hills home. 64 miles south of Pontiac. The attractive, silver - blonde widow and Watson. Lassiter's former business partner, have maintained their innocence. They are ml accused •( Bring the fatal shot — hut of scheming to hire a “|wy-lo-klir hoodlum to dolt. Mrs. Lassiter's crack criminal lawyer. Joaeph W. Louisell, bitter-ly fought the move to join the two defendants in court, but lost. ♦ * ♦ "The prosecution has not pro-_jced even the savor or suggestion of evidence of any crime by Mrs. Ijissiter." he thundered. Vou haven't been ' listening then." retorted George D.'Kent, assistant Wayne Courfty prosecutor. ••We've already produced enough, but we’ll produce more." The two battling altorneys turned n another grand stand performance befoi-e today's session — ttu third against Mrs. Lassiter—cam* to an abrupt close. "At one point, the crowd of wom-fi. who have faithfully packed the audience side of the courtroom, burst into unrestrained cheering. Louisell accused the Prosecutor's Office of striving "for sensatlonal-and publicity.” creating spectacle and a show of this poor ■woman.'’ •'If there Is any lawyer In your office,” iMS contin’jed sarcastically, ‘'he knows there Is no hdsis for these rharges.” Kent denied sensationalism. All major radio aMd television networks armnged to broadcast the I5-mlnute report tonight at 7 p. m. h^islem Hlandard Time. Elsenhow;cr gave quick attention. too, to a prime problem home—the Senate filibuster over civil rights and the legislative logjam piling up. Republican congressional leaders called to the White House to talk over maneuvers and prospects. ★ ★ ♦ Because of his speech tonight and other matters, Eisenhower la not planning to hold a news conference this weej^. 4 Incumbents in Commission Complete Election Results . ! City Commissioh incumbents In „ «► , , ' ' four Pontiac voting districts easily | Here are^tne complete wn- official results of yesterday’s t^rday as tour challengers were City Commission primary: ipicked to run against them on the mcTDirr a ballot. DISTRICT 4 I Heavier than usual balloting In Miles ...............512 Bottom...... .........278 Keehn .......... . . .131 Washington i^Four Russian soldiers adrift for 49 days in a small landing craft have been rescued In mid-Paclfic by a U.!?. Navy carrier. The Defense Department announced today the carrier Kearsarge picked the men up about 11 p.m. EST, Sunday about 1,000 miles west-northwest of Midway Island. Weak and emaciated, the Russians wer^in a 50-foot landing craft, slm-| ilar to the U.S. Navy , The Russians reported their craft | - - - - was crippled and swept ^southward by a severe storm the night ol Jan. 17 off Etorofu-To Island In Balloting Is Heavier Than Usual the primary narrowed down a field! ;of 18 confendei-s in this fashion: | I district 4 — Challenger Winfred E. Bottom versus incumbent Floyd! ,P. MUes. . IMstrlel S — Challenger Nau- I Montgomery .............106 Stafford................ 39 Figa.........'......... 38 DISTRia 5 Dugan ................. 590 Croteau ...............;373 McLauchlin ......... . .154 McKinney................107 DISTRICT 6 Wood................. .306 Kirby..................185/ Glynn..................156r Stic’tney............... 70 DISTRICT 7 ...............341 Marshall................259 Cosgrove ...............136 Dodd ................... 14 Next Two Days Just Like Today the Kurilm, just north ol the Japanese island of Hokkaido. The Navy estimated the Has-■Ians had drifted about l,aM miles. The Kearsarge put the men under medical care. The carrier is en route, fronj Japan to San Francisco, where it' it due about March 13. | WWW ! four soldiers gave their names as Master Sgt. Victor Zygon-! schi. 21 years old; Pvt. Anthony' Pontiac area tempfralures for Kruchowske. 22; Pvt. PhUip Pop- »he next five days will average lavski, 20, and Pvt. Fredor Ivan, •I IO degrees below the fK)rmal higir ) of 36-4.1 and normal low of 18-26 ac-| The Navy received this report' cording to the U.S. Weather Bu-about the rescued men: jreau. . ; Only minor day-today changes' •They had only three cans of «re forecast until the weekend.! Below Week, to Be Pontiac a Normal This but Weekend Warmer •'You're the one who's hollering however, when femperatures will be considerably wanner. jerky beef and one loaf of bread throughout their 48-day ordeal. The only water they had was gathered from rainfall. Each man had lost from 33, to 40 pounds and they were described fs 'emachited and' “"*• • 'd*h ^ MS) la the i malnourudied by the medical of-| j ficer aboard the Kearsarge I cloud.v with IMtIe tempera^ i •Capt. Robert L. Townsend, the, chauge airf • chance of a few | carrier's commanding officer* re-1 ""7 *• Thurml.y . out- ported by message to Pacific Fleet i 1 _ headquarters at Pearl Harbor that'., Morning north westerly winds at at the TV and news cameras, right the drifting boat Wait sighteai>es to Its 38 Pontiac drivers that U.S. officials may have beqn and mechanics. irspoRsiWe for the -death-dealing Rowston said that the company explosion of \ European munitions - had offered a 14-cen« ‘•'-Ishlpment March 4 in Havana har- (Conlinued on Page 2. Col. 1) jbor. Ikes Secretary of State Christian A. Hcrter called this “baseless, ec . V roncoUs and tnisleading." ' Heijer delivered the drenlng down peraanaBy to Bw. Cabaa 4 rharge d'affalrei, Eariqae Pat- Angry Herter *Tells Off Castro illfiV ■ h terson, and immediately made | tortal com meat IImI the United lea.sed Donald Chapman.- 26. an tlM text uf Us retnarks available : StaiM Is an aggressor. American photographer who had i One «Riree 6t friction was -*•* rreneh ■#«». tM: M In Todays Press The Cuban, clearly upset by the 20-minute session in Herter's office, left the Stqte Department ht^edly,'He uid he would report Herter's statement to Castro" without comment;^,, ^ ♦ ★ - * Herf^ wound up his statement by sa.ving '"This government finds Itself increasingly obliged to question the good faith of your excel-' lency's government with respect! to a dejjire for Impfftved relations! between our governments." j Havsas, Oaiwa TV rom- j read Herter's re- | ______ the air la iiMcUng.1' TV .* Radio Programs IhiK at rerlatar pa*- Wilson. Earri then adddag the edi- | Womea’s Pages moved when Cuban police, re- was released Monday. County News .............. 1# Edltorisls ................ • Income Tax ............... 17 Lenten Series ............. 4 HELD SECOND 'HME But he was removed from a! Miami-bound plane and taken intoj custody a second time before being permitted to fly to Miami. U A State Department official said| Chapman's release probably elim-i inaUd the need for discussing hisJ rase in a forirtal protest. I Castro's Charles concerning (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) j X»UrkT v»i,r»»i. ri«fct tn jiiSttlDi. MS AViburn. A»f Sun. 4:0« ( Mircb II IntomuMcifr ra 2-72U. rice Crotean versus tBcnmbeat 'Joha A. Diigaa.- Distiict 6 — Challenger Dick M. Kirby versus incumbent Wesley J. Wood. District 7 >- Challenger James H. Marshall versus incumbent llob-ert A. Landry. * * * The total vote was 3,831. slightly over the 3,402 figure of two years ago. That year, there ivere prt» roaiiet in five districts. There were net enough candidates this yenr to force primary Incumbent Milton R. Henry Is unopposed in District 1 on the April 18 bahol; incumbent Mayor Philip E. Rowston lares Robert T. Flynn in District 2; and George D- Hicks opposes William H. Taylor Or^ District 3. s WITHDREW Two randidates in yesterday's primary had already withdrawn before the s'otlng. hut their names rem.iined on the ballots. Unofficial final figures showed the incumbents easily led thq lield. MUes, 51. of 160 W. Columbia Ave.. received 312 of the 1,109 votes in his district. Bottom. 33^ of 334 W. Kennett Rd,. was second with 278, •a h: ★ ■ The two randidates have already clashed at City Commission ^iiiMle Ings over Public Safety Director George D. Eastman and Polica Chief Herbert W. Straley. Miles has been on tbf Eastman shle of the Commission while Bottom is an officer in the police re-ser\-e. a gitxip that flourished under Straley and was stagnated under Kastman. Dugan. II. of SS.1 Nelson SI., picked lip SSS of the l.tSS votes In INsfrict ft. f'rolean. S3, of IJ) Marqii^he .11.. hsd 37). Dugan also has a record of voting against Straley while Croleau * was one of Ihe i hief'ft strongest supporters at the time he was ousted a .veai- ago. Wood. 53, of 157 .Michigan Ave., hImo made a strong showing, garnering 306 of. the 1S3 votes in (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) News Flashes MANUHEATER. N.H. (UPl)— View President Richard M. Nixon's press secretary said todn.v there was ’‘no reason even to dIsenM" Hen. John F. Kennedy's demand that Nihon's New Hampshire leader resign. Kennedy snM .Yesterday that Onv . Wesley Powell ahonld "get out” ns Nixon chief bwcauae Ihe View Preiildent “repudiated” a Powell charge the .Masoachnseffs Democrat was soft on commanism. WAKHINOTON FU-Rcpublicsn congressional President Else telling them he hoped "we would continue Ihe baljle aatll wo achieve a reasonably adequalo civil rights bill.” That was thn word.lrom Sen. Everett M. Olrh-' sen of IlllDols, the GOP Senain I leader. Dlrksen said he was unable to offer Eisenhower any as-siirsnce Bs to when the Seqato may switch from talk to action. WASHINGTON y ; ^ killiiiK. said the meeting car lot in the summer of 1957 akawld ga borne te do tkHr wMh- up prematurely bechuse a But that «-as impossible. Jones lag and hik* rai« of tbe rMI- j customer entered the car lot offire. said yesterday. "I didn’t come to During the business side of this! •**‘**” M*d. “I d« w w w monk's ses^. Louiaell oon-i ^ ..y can’t remembe)- dates.” tlnued to attack the reputation of Louisell sought to bring put a Jones; an ex-convict. e.vplaincd.' the pro({eciitian’s stellar aitness up deal between the Wayne County "Well you’d better remember— to this point—a riiady character prosecutor's Office and Jones, you’re going to have to remem’oer who has bragged. ’ Td kill anyone wtiereby*the 26-year-old ex-convict before this case is over.” lx>ui'«ell lor money.” was promiaed he would not he uid. * tt * Jailed in exchange for testifying; • * ♦ * ■Diree other hoodlums have ad-'®**'"*’ ! The young witness' face flushed mined guilt in the ahooting of Las-j * * * . as Mrs. Lassiter’s anorney qtics-l Biter on a lonely drive near Willow **’"* I'** tioned him about his past criminal Run Airport April 6. 'proaecutort the truth as long as ^cord Jones toW thf court fhbt Wataon JSd** LouiaeU^ ^ *®' "* ’^caring aa "flashed the money in my face” ati this," be protested. •t * Omcred by Justice Mokersky to: ^ ^ answer. Jones said he’d been ar-, h^lf, Wa^.^ M«. , Lessiter. ^,y and Rpy C. rBucki Hicks, % bual- Louisell, read several portions of victed once ness associate of Lassiter. » statement Jones gave the pros- a ■ * * Jones, named as a ro-contpira- eeutor’a^ office last month. In it. Commission Reportedly Ready to Sign Bus^ Lease "That was tor ravish” he said j (Jones served'^nine months in a county workhouse, in ^attanooga after being convicted of rape.l Tho Drv in Birmingham Xwsys Wouldn t HsnipBr Traitic Seriously: Gare WHMIVCIIAM - -n. p™»»i “» canMnjctwn of the SouthfioM too expreuwoyf on the <%, presBway and the extension of the , ,tudy By Ooimly Highway John C .Udge «xpres(^ ^an Roekel Indi- Northwestern highway wlU ^J^ ^ congestion would not riousLv impair traffic in Birmmg-, cates iraui £ city Manager L. R. Gk« be too severe. told the City Commission Iwt n^C 'He said that concern has been expressed during the past several To Test Sanity of Wife-Slayer He said th^t he i HM BEIoATED CmUHTMAH - Elvis Presley. In sport-cIvUian clothing, poaes in front of a present-laden <3irisUnas tree"”that has been awaiting his return homi. The rock ’n' roll singer arrived In Memphis. Tenn., by train Monday and was met by screwing fans, both young and old. Presley was discharged from the Army Saturday. He plans a two-week vacation at Us mansion just south of'Memphis. (Oontimied From P^ Onf) crease under this plan—tbe same increaae accepted by atrl driven in Kalamazoo earlier this leases the Natioaal City Uaee wbaUUary there. ttrlUag drivers accepted a IS-eeat aa hear parkage to Sag-taaw. Ike third Michlgaa city ta be hM by a has alrtke Ust Dae. S. The SaglaSw eeanpaay la ast Pontiac union leaden reportedly are cool to the 14-cent proposal. John Sytsma. president of Pontiac busmen’s Local 1097 (AFL-CIO), said after yesterday’s meeting that "nothing has been accomplished.” despite the discussion of the propoiwd lease agreement and the possibility of wage hikes. second fheeting for 5.30 p.m. t> when he came to Detroit to work. He was. .charged with carrying a concealed weapon. J .... ... L He had been questioned by Mich- day to delve furth# into Ihe bus detectives twice, situation. 4 ,1,^ LassHer case before re- state turning to Detroit last month and that I making a statement to Assistant he and Maart Kelley, a federal 'Prosecutor Kent, mediator, had tavtted eampaay | , »,toesa far the proses aad aalea repreaeataaves ta re- | ^^aa ia a marder trial dowa hi ■nma aegoUattma tanwrraw al- ^ eWattaaoega oae at thaae limes.” Judge Enters Mrs. Sullenberger Innocent Pleas ip//es Divorce Suit Negotlationn broke off in Pan-' He admitted "holdliv out ” some tlac more than a month ago. information when questioned ear-Alao present at ymterday’s com-Id| arson investigation she said she Mrs. Sullenberger a preliminary!had left Pontiac after he asked injunction after she aUeged In the her to pifle up a fwrolver. suit that her husband might harmj For three days prior, Mrs. Sullenberger stated in her suit. Sullen-, Iberger "kept her under constant threat of death.' During three, futile months of. Driveri have been using their He said that, the only time Mrs. j took police to the grave, negollstions. the imion has stead-jown can to provide courtesy ride Lassiter was involved to to® plot| I, flrst-degrea lastly sought a 23-cent package service, following the bus com- was when she handed the roll of | mwder charges were Richard ■. Increase while the company has{pany's establish^ routes and bills "an inch thick" to Watson, offered only to renew the old con-| scMuics. . I tract, with no wage hikes. ' It W tr j * * * ' Hwy have not been charging. floyd P. Miles, chairman * -------------- • — tbe citizans committee, called 'Watson called Mrs. Lassiter j •• he said. "Many times; out of Pontiac General Hospital in 1968 for misconduct, has been at the Battle Omk Veterans Hospital since Jan. vohuitarlly entered tbe hos-Mackay has insisted the Nov. 38| Pitol rather thaa face arwa U.S. Navy Rescues 4 Russian Soldiers (Continued From Page One) boat the four occupants’, wearing green uniforms with red stars on their caps, were huddled on the raised "ifterdicek. The welMeck was flooded with from two to three feet of water.”. "The soldiers were picked up by rescue gear in a helicopter brought to the Keataacg®. They were Immediately taken to Ihe ■hip’s sick bay for treatment. the bus fare. lUBialiy receive a 2$ cent dona- we’d sk around the office toseuw,”^'* i * bo. «’dl-..U-.r Bardaa asM ha dMa t tava fitted to police that be helped bury ran have lapartadly the maaey bat watad asa H ba | the bodv iiNaey thn^ eear- I ^ K ttans IMeadle. TMa Chief Assistant charges after aelttag ttra to'hia wife's cMUiw ia their hnne, IN E. Iroquois Rd. Married Sept. 8. 1955 to the 44-year-old doctor, in Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Sullenberger charges that he *** m«. , jerry, 9, ana jenrey. (. sne asn VrOniQn dipped |to«t her maiden name of Duester-- ‘ ‘ - haul be restored if the divorce is by Bite-Run Dog Needs 14 Shots ‘ None of the soldiers spoke English! UsliR broken Russian, members of the ship s crew learned their identity and a brief account of their fight against the sra. "They learned that three limes the soldiers had sighted ships, in hiy the distance but their small craft apparently had not been seen In ra^. Die. leaden have da- [ day.” ertD. Lon^tuad the diirtt .galn^ iiea nia. i j^nns on the both when neither of the defend- Natlonal Oty Lines hai reported of money to be paid tor the^ ant's attorneys showed up tor their that Pontiac City Lines made only'tolling," be said. arraignment. Shirk sought imsue- ■ few hundred dollars profit dur- ♦ * * cessfuUy to postpone the reading ing the first 11 months of last "3ul Gordon told me not to worry; until the attorneys appeared. They year. i because he had Nelle wrapped ^didn't. " ^ ^ .around his finger. 1 had an under- Judge Adams suggested Ati« tkte ..IA ■**"*'"* Nrile Stand mute. They agreed. Mra Sharon SwlndeU, 29 Putnam *** "“"ied.” Long aaid bMk pHlMWy wiH b» St. l3i# pets - dogs e^ecial^ sk^lsm by the union and wwifr * * * tried noietlme durtagtbe torfl * - - ■ • dW ywi know that?" Lou-ijury tenn of Orcuit Cburt. Both Interrupted. | are In the county jaU without bene- Tbe aro at the firm i Oii- "Becauta of what 1 understood.''!fit of bond. (•ago heat^rleri. ^ the answer. "I assumed it." — If the city were to enter into a jones nid that "between M to jr tne city ^ to enter into a jooes uid that "between M to ft., J* I#.,. n* lea^ ^mem. it would, mb « emu', were taken south andlKdCl 0^911 ¥011 KI6 matter of couiue. have the books'-onri at lu. th.r* <«"« ’® Amiter- ™ TlwJlW8i™ lad i» muna giituat dnmk ud iS!m' Vm iu. mM to palably .a.ld Of the lease proposal and the,everybody he waa going to get Radi# HaUaad after a I—. 'dnmk and that Lasaiter wu goingj *^*-»*®«k rari. ^ to nrvr idukd-i «n- t refused to lalk with{ium-iized alth » round nose and when he arrived here short, floppy earn.* The dog has of communication. "At the Mnw M their resene 'courtesy rides. weak aad exhausted, their spirits were apparently revived hy the rearae. were breagU to tha Keanarge aad aU tried wiUlagty to make tbemteh-ea aaderstood la their ■alive laagaage." but not when they bite her. She-doesn't like shots, either, hut she is going to have to take 14 of them if a blte-and-run black and white mongrel isn't found. She took her first raUeo shot yeste/day. at the Oakland County Department of Health. She’ll have to take one a day until tbe Saying she treated him 3 Will Check on Robey of Farmington Twp. in Hacking Case ■After studying the locations of the proposed expressways and feed-er roads. I agree with Van Roekel that Southfield road of Lto-colB, and possibly north of 14-^a road, wttl be *prlinarlly used to hiuSie local traffic.” Gare said. Thera Is a pssrihORy •• South-IMd road betag n fonr-lano highway “ tor aorta ao II MHo road to ooln- elde with the caraplollon of the two expreoowayo, Oaro taM Com- The proposed widening of South-field from 12-MUe road to 14-MUe Three Pontiac psychiatrists have road may »>« been appointed to test the sanity of Uwrence E. Rabey. 22-year-old Farmington Township man who admitted JH6 knifed his wife to death because he "had an urge. Cimiit Judge Clark J. Adams yesterday named Drs. L. Jerome Fink, Ivan A. LaCore and Abr^ because of dlfiiculties in fi-nandiig. be explainM. "It appears that traffic from tha .reas west and northwest of fh# city would be more Inclined to use the north and south mile roads west of BirmlnjJiam to avoid traf- ham Tauber to examine Rabey in|fic within the city," according to the county jail and report back tojGare. him March 18- Praaneatar Oosrga W. Tajrlar after Rabey pleaded guUly to Brst-degraa mnrdor when arraigned bdfore Adams. RIb plea was M( aeeeptod aflar he aald he The Michlln Chemical Co. of De- _ troit was awarded a J2.554 contract on its low bid for 3,000 gallons of Dutch elm spray. The Commission authorized the contract on the recommendation of diaries W. Gale, superintendent of Forestry and Parks, who said that . . - to .to toe money for the purchase Is The bespectacled Rabey, ’*’"0,^^^!],^, jj,e department’s ou^ the full measure of affection which a dutiful wife bestows” upon husband. Mrs. Sullenberger said she still fears tor her life and her mental and physical condition if the divorce is not granted. had been treated for a ment^ “**;lrent operating budget, dition since he was 14. confessedi # A ★ / hacking his wije Delores, 20, toj ^ Rahl / death Feb. 24 because he "wanted, Hen'ry,Critohl. 85. to become a vroman. ^ Baldwin Rd.. vrill be held "The beat Interests ol law aad Thursday at 1 p.iti. at the Saw>er jnstioe reqalra that a psychiatric Funeral Home, Berkley. Burial will examlaatloa be ordered to deter- be In' Acacia Park Cemetery, mine the proper eaarso of !Southfield Township, acthm.” Taylor Mdd. | Mr. Rohl died suddenly at his With head b o w ed yesterday, 'jome Monday following a heart at- She didn’t ask specifically tor several property holdings in her suit nor for the custody of their three adopted children, Janet, 14, Jerry, 9, and Jeffrey, 7. She asks Asked Judge Adams how hejdren. pleaded. Rabey answered quietly.) "GuUty.’ sir,” He had to be asked Reel China A-Bomb? to repeat his answer for the court No date has been set for the suit hearing. The same with SuOenber^a uMkicceasful attempt to win reinstatement at Pontiac General- is representing his wife. The firm of Deli, Heber and Shanu Bf Royal Oak filed the suit. It was signed by Malcolm M. Heber. Harry N. Dell previously served as. SuUenberger’i attorney. Rabey. of 21621 Waldron St., lis- tened to Chief Assistant Prosecutor Robert D. Long read the charge against him. The father of one bit his lips hard when hip wife’s name was mentioned. He is survived by a son. Henry. three daughters. Mrs. Lou Baldwin of Arizona, Mrs. Clifford Cur-rln of Union Lake, and Mrs. Ray Short of Berkley, tour grandchil-dren and three great-grandchil- The Livonia hospital orderly asked for an attorney to talk to after the judge reminded him he could be subject to life imprisonment with his guilty plea. Hia ease was put over pending resifit of the sanity hearing. NE\8' DELHI. India » - A member of Indih's Parliament with contacts in Communist China said today the Reds plan to set off a small atomic bomb of ‘iHiroahima size” March 28 alth Soviet help. There was no olficial confirmation. Consumers Picketing Hearing is Continued Mrs. Swindell. "He bit my leg and:111 Primary Voting drew biood. I hit him with a piece of ice and he ran away, west Howard street.’’ j, ♦ * k ! ________ , to"***, ^to •* «fi® ot the Omtmission. long-haired, black and white, me^i (Continued From Page One) District 6. Wood hat consistently voted with the pro-administration ’The lease wu dlscuased, . no commitment wav made. We j «’’*[• . Ifrtmi Boston earitor yuterday, but | white marttlngs anwnd the'left m want further Intoimation before when asked what he thought aboutiand black around the other, she -the committee can come to any If the committee coitcurs in tbe open that a lease is the best way out of the but troublM, if probably The Defense Department notified'will make a rcoonimendatlon to the Russian embassy here of the i that effect to the City Ounmlstfon. rescue. | One might be ready to® the! Oom- The dispatch did not explain mission sdter today’s meeting, what the landing craft wu doing] ... ■ . off the small Kurile Island when • • ^ UZ r"to,r.rJi 'h U.S. Blasb Charges Casfro Tirade The Weather ; (Continued From Page One) Aararleaa-Osbaai ralaltaM to a Jones said Watson "caUed me "I tsM I . . (I* Censored Aarain tWatoon) he wu i ...... ■aU Jack Poor Returns Jones Mid that a missing wit-tah. Joe Goonan. wu eventually picked to replace him as the pro-- jsed killer. Goonan came 'here from the south early in 1959. hi said. 'Wat- Kirby took saeoad plaoe. edging fanner Mayer d. R. Patrick Olyaw Ml valea to IM. It was Circuit Judge Clhrk J. Adams, ered by the Grand Trunk Wesl-;hu continued until Thursday a RaHrud. hearing’"on whether Consumers! Members of Local 106 of the un-Toaer (to. should be granted an *®n stood on the tracks to block Injunction against mass picketing ‘’*®,*f®** 'TP®''^ by the Utility Worken, of America^SJ ^ “ at^ compaw’s Royal Oak office.| ^h, ^ The strike involving some 5.800 an Injunction to force delivery of members of the union meanwhile;'" ‘ a by a w^ is in its Psarefal pickeltog ceattaaed at the Pwtfac Cwssamera afOce. There were abeal sta ar aavea picketo wbea aapriMsery peraaa-■el reparted for weit tats mon-tog- Both the union and the company today agreed to resume neQdla-tions aimed at settling the strike. state mediators sides together. New negotiations an expected to ttart at 10 g.m. Thursday in Jack- Fall r.S. trnlS*f Bant* Braari -------------j- m sfNjJal eoimsc AND viciNiTT — ririij ••■rcea nMoe n eiear me amcsai 'aailaaM aaM Mar aaS |’J|. oioad has gMM boyand Irri- mat M mM a»a>l#B*l llfki «aw ' IMl^kt ^ JTaSaaMa^ LIfkl *®''®® * Ufrr. ■as to«rM>ta( li It - T! ailln.’ Dlfk U- On* official tSid "We hSVe tried .nn. . J1.I ” J ' r. to riiow patience in ««r f^”®"' ----- ship, with Cuba, despite a urie.;>.;, Taiat la PAIU* Lovnt ttmptraturi prcctdli At S am WIDS Ttlacit' Dtrcctioa. Northvait Bun wli TundaT at S.'M p i aai T of great provocations, but we are not going to sit bick and take I things like this.” ; NEW YORK (AP)-Jack Paar I . Mr «i»u ..ut 't'®*’® ■ triumphal return to his tank of gu ” he iTid ^ television show Monday Jonea laid ftoonan —a.t "'***’ "’ithln an hour the tart- much” forlhe^dSbi. * * self into censorship again. At llrat, JoMw dealad be got * * * ■■.▼ amray the eoupiratoro ' On Feb. 11. faar walked off the made m the cars being atotea phow after the networkJiad cut aj-fi« Lasaister. imost five minutes out of a taped In the next breath, however, he'^r^**^** boasted: "I got my share. ” ^ ®>|'"‘"afed w-u a joke which NBC Mid wu in bad lastf. Shortly thereafter. Paar and NBC That’S niade peace. 'hat it's Iiinur lor. ■ .« ... ... Two network vice . presidents * * ® were on hand Monday night and •tones Mid he "considered kill- conferred with Paar immediately ttostro, dellverliR a.funeral ora-:“if”'■’ «««• the. show was taped. An tioi^for Use vlcthni of the expio-' ’ ^ »">'«'« *»'’ money. V he hour later, the network announced ^ Sion Saturday mid the Mer* was ’®’*^ Louisell. ■ "Wouldn’t you?" Paar had "agreed to the omission S reused delibentrty by parties ln-| S-'’®O'0ne ta the courtroo m of a brief personal reference Kirby, 42. of 91 N. Edith has so far not taken any strong pubUc stand, one way. or the other, on the police department issue. Landry, one of the two-pro-Stra-ley members of the present seven-'Federal member Commission, picked up 3|1 drought the vxites of the 753 cast in District 7.| w w * Undo, 46. ^ 47 CCTter St.,jWMj fMlowed by James H. Marshall, j oij contract expired March l. 'Die ^ ''®’®*- ' ! strike began the mme day Marshall. 57, of 185 S- Jessie, , . .... St., has gone on record favoring the. ‘®‘**‘‘*’*^ de ba- j charter move to remove Straley; “® ®*d ' from Ihe protection of the Police! ^ peacefully aegatiate" Trial Board and place him directly , under the administration. ; Jaactloa at Royal Oak. | Defeated in District 4 were W * * Mrs. p:dith M. Keehn. 46. of 183| The company last Friday filed Pingrcc Ave . 131 votes; Mdrew the injunction charging Montgomery. 54. of 24 W. Tenny- Local 105 of the Michigan councU son Ave.. 108 votes; Walter J. Staf- of the union with massing more ford, .53. of 24 W. Tennyson Ave.. than 100 pickeR at the office 4600 39 votes: and Theodore F Figa. Coolidge Hwy.. and blocking’ nor-32. of 3.34 W. Kennett Rd., 38 mal flow of busineas. : '■®’®* : Other tJian some congestion on Trailing Dugan aad CrDteaa in "e®'’ toe office. Judge Diatriei s were L, D. MrUuch- .Aitoms Mid evidence presented Consumers supplies electricity and gu to most major cities in the lower peninsula wifii the exception of Detroit. Supervlaory per-aoniiel are maintaining service. To Get In Early Talk LONDON 1*1-Foreign ministers of the Western Big Three and West Ormany are reported planning a mid-April meeting in Wuhington to prepare lor tha summit talks with the Soviet Union. JACK PAAR itarted all kinds of \1cious i 4t. of TSi Kmllwarta Are.. IM votes: Edward W. MoKlaaey. M. of SIS Third M.. 1«7 voteo: aad Harvey R. MrOnre, 46. at ■M B. Beverly Are., IP valea. In District. 6 after Wood, Kirby and Glynn came Bernard J. Stick-|ney. 36. of 33 S. Franda St.. 70 ; votes, and Theodore Qurlton. 55. of 86 S. MarthaU St.. 16 votes. |terested in keeping arms out of|'®u«n«‘»®»l «•■»»<* at the wit ; ti«t the brief personal reter- .... y «» ^ united states government ’ and^qnswered: ^enre wu ® refer^ to ^IhS-Ru^.. .aoar ........... *' * * "No’ nteto Sr* aaue rrerlf !“*“™>tot Walter WtnfheU made -to ^to i-i. 1during a vitriolic attack on the ta ’ ^ ‘®J*^to9‘'itIl 8*toc^ ^ ^ ^ newspapere Mm g.tdW®mat. Herter noted the| Mrs. Lusiter\ wu cootpoaed in particular. . “wSathIJ5^V*iadt State Department on Saturday bad throughout moat of the hearittg. ♦ , , , K ■rtaa..Mi;;;S‘T«Mr.Uf.. ®®"ve^.‘ta,shoc1t and VtO^yj She screamed "tliat’a a lie." Pur. who returned last week J*®*-wH Glynn. 54. of 228 Chandler St.. • Ihii Daw ta e> 1.JI, ,.„|®'^ toe IxpIuBioo and offered as- bo,„ver. when Jone^tated his from a trip to the Orient, aaidi®'®- As a min'al represented District 6 on the Com- " ' *■ aistanee in treating survivora or in version of the eonspiraej/meeting at he warmed up: ’’Waltei* Win- "'V '’•rillty ia> mission 15 years, wu mayor from i in her husband’s office. jeheU. this silly oM man-who »-,®"‘y I®"®" ‘‘F “F " 1949-1950. M It Menphto at Ml ♦ b A . - .to.. i - ! H si Trav.Ctt; him yesterday in a preUmlnpry bearing shoiuRl there’s ‘ been no serious incidents of violence ” He Mid he'd wait until Thpraday to — if any is reported. . I faeUUy ta BaRia Creek'blacked twe earietafe af eata betag deRv- ■rl r'e ^.1 CORRECTION ihlrts appeared incorrectly, t should have md: Combfd Cotton PULLOVER SHIRTS 49* -The Pontiac Prett SSSISan DMraH ran Wart » It Mlalall h Unidi M J lief that 4he United States gbvern-'ty to second degree murder i __to. _______________Altototo ^to. !sbktaitoto *a4ta)ta ItaMb e*«Jwav4W baa RL’msji ) M tiaipa 2 2:: is a lecherous mind. ' _______________ __________________ Paa)r\ went on with attacks onitrom the race before the prtmazy.. I rMpoDsible M tbe ex-'(heir trials last month in Waynej “As aoon u I left and he his press critics and tiie'’Heartt]But the ballots had airaady been ICtounty Circuit Ctourt. Ilbciught T\wu not returning, be,press. DOBSKI'S BAR C^olty Loko ot Williomt Lokt Rd. Is Now Opon for Businsss After Their Fire Last Week! "Strvtng Campbir ,Dinnfrt” , t J J* 17323431 THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1960 THREE Schools Head to Quit WATERVUET (UPI) . [Bmien Cbunty commuBity. IX»‘|Wayland C. of C. ElectS 1 aldson. «5, hu aeived tn the post Gene Oaric were named to ^YOUHg NegiOBS board of director* In the election.r . . ■ I WAYLAND (UPD-Tora BarteU Donaldson will r*tir i t Y**™- He said he plans *®Las elected president of the Cham-1 uonaiason will retire in June as nwve to California to write anker of Commerce at iU weekend North Carolina is the only state^ superintendent of whools tn Oiislalgebra textbook. - Imeeting. Dr. Robert Turton and I with exactly .100 countieB. (Willing to Die' for Integration BANK at Now Most People Do! RiujlcBocle ItCIIITS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation By the AnaoMated Press publisher Heads U.S; Chamber A Negro A. H. A^tloy of Porode of his race are anlling to die for t ^ i the cause of integraHon. Will Reploct Conhom, Who'll Load Boor^ 'Our young men are out to I show we are eternally through with | : segregation,'’ the Rev. Martin 'Luther King tdd a Negih church WASHINGTON (VPI* — Arthur Igathering in Montgomery,' Ala., Motley, a dynamic magazine; Sunday. . ^ ^ jpublisher, has been named as the' King «id Negto student, >ave demonstrated against segre- ^ . r gated lunch counters in the South .... . „ ... •symbolize tomorrow - the white; segregaUonisU symbolize a dying! publication. w» riecled by the .. I Chamber ■ board of director, to ^ Kii« led the Successful campaign Krwin D. Canbam, edl- to end segregated city buses in |ar of the Cbristlsn Sclearo Moa Alabama’s capital city. He recent-1 «»'• Tbo latter 1.III be«^ , ly moved to Atlanta. rhalrniaa of the boord when < ' Motle.v assume, afllco tor a oa» : yrar term on May 4. / ' ’The new president, a publi^lng [e.xecutive for 31’ years, summed up I his personal business philosophy; LANSING Of-The Public Service »hi* way: "F^mal opportunities fori Commission is pressing ahead with all business add favors for none.”i a rouItimiUion-dollar gas rate in- O" “Hairs, gave^ crease request filed in Januaiy 'his advice; "Support our friends,^ 1869 but shelved shortly after-oppose our foes." wards. | A. tliamber president. Motley The petition by Michigan Con-! will represent nationally Mitte solidated Gas Co. will go to hear-! S,0M lucul rbamber. of rom-[Ings next month or possibly ini merre, 24,0M member firms nadn ' May, the conuais.sion said Monday. | a total of t million Individuals. It seeks a rate increase of: 59.year-old Minnesota na- 15,400,000 based on the high cosbof;fjyp 1, relatively unfamiliar to the bulk gas now being purchased from public but is well known American-Louisiana Pipe Line Co..Up business groups, especially sales plus undetermined additionalu^gni2ations amounts related to recent adjus^l one associate described him as State PSC Pushing Gas Rate Hike Request »uiK -a , supplies. , I reported in constant demand as a Michigan Consolidated serves gpe,ker to sales groups. Spans the miles like a map marathon super-m* gasoline Marathon goes farther to make friends Motley is known to his friends s "red.’’ The color of his hair ls| one reason Another reason is his custom habit of sighing all qor-orespondence with a red pencil. He has a salesman’s rapid-delivery method of talking. A friendj characterized him "as not an Intellectual.” but as an intelligent person who can quickly break is-down to fundamentals. One Salesman Squeals on Rest-Six Arrested DETROIT (UPII - Six stuttering magazine salesmen faced arraignment today on charges of conspiracy to cheat and defraud. Police said they were arrested when an ousted member of their troupe squealed because he refused to stutter. The six were picked up after j 17-year-old Jerome Liebe of Milwaukee told police he was fired because he refused to stutter or use the "orphan pitch." Lleb said he was Instructed to stutter or telV prospective customers part of his earnings would go to his "orphan- age.’* The .voUth said they told hi stuttering and "orphan pitch’ would gain the sympathy of a prospect. Gavin Made President af Research Campony CAMBRIDGE. Mass, (fl - Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin, who retired as chief of Army research and development in 19M, has been promoted to president of Arthur D. Little Co., industrial rosearch firm. He succeeds Raymond Stevens, named executive committee chair- j man. 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M simple to loUsw and the next For some the road of the believer is a solitary journey; for others it is a caravan of friends and neighbors and family. Some make the Journey in Joy; some in dread; some In emptiness. Some are driven by a sense of fulfillment of surging needs or humanity. ^ ABOUT Moem Motes, leading the children of Israel out of Egyptian slavery; Moses oblping the word'll God and leadiiv tlie Jews across the desert to found a new nation — was a man at such ftiith. The Bibliqd story may be read as^legetld or philoaophy or religion or myth or history interwoven the great religious tapestry of the Pentateuch, according to individual interpretatkma of these ac- sabrifices for God: and Aaron came, and all the elders of Israel, to eit bread with Moses' father-in-law before God.’’ JWI55, VV. KCIUI Balance Budget, Mao Plane Deal ^ j WASHINGTtW (UPI) _ Tiw oi. or w* may reject belM la rntraeiBmia happmlags. But we camot intelligently Ignore the historical figure of Moses, the leader, the man dedicated to his labora as a man of God, aerv-ing as a human implimentation of Divine Will. Moaei brought an elemental faith to a people. It was as land aolid, as the earth over which the ancient Iscaelttei trod. Mono-theiam, the belief in one supreme, God, was a new romprehension in it. The primitive conc^. of the burnt offering was transmuted by deep sincerity (d these men un^r the leadership of Moses. He has told them, "Thou shalt ha^e no other Gods before me,” and they bow down to Him with their offerings, not to pagan idols. I, eya ier eye. With the later propheu of Judea came the broader concept of the Gdd of love, of mercy, of forgive-imunity. The minister kneh how tss. idifferent would be the ideas and Mankind moves to faith, in ito approach of the ten-year-old giri meaningful IT WAS A CBAULENGE It was a challenge to him in terms not only of brotherhood but of his own Christiaa ideals. 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But he said .“deficits of moderate size are proband indeed, duee Mg Rtarfighters, gTg fW West Oennaay, $M Ier HoUaad they may be desirable during periods of economic recession.’’ "We do not necessarily have to strive ft)r a rigorous balance in the budget year in and year derson said. He Germans are to make the fuselages and about one-third of the engines and do final asaembly; the Dutch will manufacture all the electronics equipment, and the Bel-gians twofhirds of the engines. Strauu was asked during an-a. pearance before the Foreign Prem. Assn. Monday whether he intends to sign similar agreements soon with other NATO members or nations outside NATO. A South African hen once laid 356 eggs In 385 days. TTie question was, of course, what she was dmng the other 10 dsys. Northern man of Orthodox Jewish faith and his wife and ten-year-old daughter were called to a town in Virginia to be with a dying relative who^-was alone in last hours. 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Crown Prince Moulay HA88AN told the press that ... “It is the first time... in the history of a Moslem, an Arab and a newly independent state that pending problems have been solved so satisfactorily . . . the p r o b 1 e m of foreign troops is a thorny matter to which the Arab countries are very sensitive and even allergic .. ★ ★ ★ for the bases was bought by France while Morocco was still a French protectorate. The property was leased to the United States rent free in 1950. Four huge bases were built at a cost of at least $500 million. than the American Export Co. paid for them 12 years ago. All the Government has to show for this deal is two old ships and $2,200,744 in cash for an outlay of $22,792,298 in tax dollars. ‘ ★ ★ ★ The Maritime Commission seeks to justify Its action imder a 1936 law by which, it contends, the intent of Congress was to encourage liberal trade-ins in prder to stimulate the domestic shipbuilding industry. Of course, our merchant ma-Tlne is subsidized legally but Sen. WmiiAMs contends the Maritime '' Commission is too liberal with public funds and that these deals are “an outright gift to the shipping companljss at the taxpayers expense." Cnunlttee, upon Bad or Not So Bad, as You May Feel About It itbto (or tk» deatko at the crew aad tbe aewal penaoael wbo happened to be traveBnk (rom fled eabmaitne to Argeatfae IJIWBENOB 'Hiat careful weather atatlstlclan, Gregery Flaeaum of Commerce, aayz It aurely has been an open winter. In the past 40 yeara we’Vt had only two or threa yeara vdien the zero mark waa not reached before March 1. Butler’a alleged logic, tbe President or his adminia-tratlon should be held rcaponaible Butler must tor what happens to all military have suddenly personnel In airplane accidents and lost his presumably also for any mishaps ------------ when he told an involving persons traveling on audience In the question period "cultural exchanges’’ to other after a joint debate Sunday night countrlee that "President Eisenhower has PoUtIca U a free-alugging match something to Answer for to the in the main, but t^ kind of attack wives and chUdren of the Navy which Chalnnan Butler U guilty of men’’ who died in the air collision i, almost unheard of. It to near Rio de Janeiro on Feb. 25. weaken hiaown portion as n The Democratic National (3»s^ leader of his party and no doubt -jj-j. . ^ strengthen the movement Im him from the chairmanship after the neA national convention in Los AnJIUfl. Already the eouthemers are up in aims over statements by Butler virtually reading the Southern Democrats out of the party. The task of a national chairman hither, to has been believed to be to harmonize rather than to disorganize. Butler’s remarkr have not been calculated to preserve unity in the Democratic Party. This latest outburst against the President is bound to boomerang. Instead of gaining votes, it could be the meant of losing votes for the Democrats. (OspyTight IMS) Our home's fairly pteasaat. ca- tlme to It. We don’t attend ebnroh baoame we don’t leal we ran afford to Uttio and don’t teel eo-prriaHy equal to demands of regular altendanre at the moment. for newspapers to suppress allegedly indecent movie advertisements. Populations are capable of judging lor themselves what is indecent or unwholesome without the help of Rev. AUebuch and Mrs. Helen (Parson. 1 don’t think The Pontiac Press is prtnttog indecent movie adver-tleements and 1 doubt that Mrs. Helen Carson can ihUw any advertisement anywhere that ia not aug-gestlve. Norman C. Geaei As for our neighbors, we fit In as well as anyone in our circumstances and don’t feel like misfits _ , Portraits side of the tracks. Another Reader THOUGHTS FOB TODAY Aad EH Mid onto her, I Fire Departments Receive Praise leng wilt tboa be drunken? Put away (by wine from tbee. Because of rapid response and efficiency shown by the Waterford and Union Lake Fire DepartmentZ, fire and water damage to my establishment was held to a mto- By SA.Ml':!i J. METCALFE However big your Job or how . . . Important you may be . . . You surely have one moment spare ... To spend on sympathy'.. . To do a favor for a friend . . . That costs you not at all ... A friend you promised you would help . . . Whenever he might'call . . . Or have you now forgotten that . . . He was so good to you . . . And "What right has he (the President) to take the Navy Band on a trip around the world? Was this trip n political show or some- tide the Democratic Party to ouat All the crimes on earth do not destroy so much of the human race, nor alienate ao much property at drunkenness.—Lord Bacon. Now. it so happens that right after the disaster the Navy Depart-ment in Washington iaiued a ftata-ment which laid: Dr. Brady Says: imum recently. My. thanks also to to bind the Union Lake Department for • • . A,|rl^8h.p always true? ... use of their portable lighti« * * * system and their men for cleanii« WhDe he belWed memt . . . and restoring my premlaes to onto in record time so the inclement ‘ avent . . . Of weather did no additional damage: 1 «ed Oobski 7960 Cooley Lake Rd. nM to make II tour to Febraaty and Man* to take advaatage at the traasper-tatloa wbirk eould be provided by tbe rrutoer Mocm. Ao Ibelr \1olt wouM eotaddo with that o( the President, the rhlet of aaval operattono mado the baad available to tbe U. A ambassadoi«4a Sufficient Riboflavin Stops ‘Public should Signs of Premature Aging Draftwiuiams’ r, How busy can you get . . . The longer you are eelftth now , The more you may regret (Oopgmght IIW) But Butler evidently didn’t read this In the newspaper, or preferred to ignore It. Adm. Arieigh Burke, when naked on Monday of this week about the Butler atatement. declared that he and he ekoe, aa your diet in one way or another, you may get insufficient riboflavin (vitamin B2 or G) to "preserve the characteristi-ics of youth." This is the way one distinguished tritloa authority daacribtd the function o< ribo-flavin (McCollum). Another. (Sherman) said th^e vitamin! "postpones tha An adequate Intake of riboflavin is essential for the health of the hair, the nails and the skin. Now that (k)vemor Williams does not plan to become a candi- Tax Tips INTERNAL REVENUE HAYS: You must file an Income tax u; lo piTNcrve im 'mm ■leote Icttiri not aor* than ou» SM* or IM verds tout p«rt«inlii| to ptnooal hoolta and bjrtltna not dla- WUUam Bradj. date for ’Governor again, both, return if your gross income for Democrats apd Republicans sh6uld 1959 was $600.00 or more and you unite and draft him as the choice are under 65 wars of age. For of most of the people. Look at his those of you years and over, pa.sl record and you can easily the filing requirement is $1,200.00 see he should be rmade Governor of gross income. For additional for another ten years if he will information read the instruction •'I’ve. booklet you received with your ____________ Oreea Bow Tie return and file eariy. Case Records of aJPsychoIogist: chief of naval opertUoni, decided ,, ^ , to send the Navy Band on its South American tour. Navy offi- ^ malnutrition due to riboflavin cialB noted that their previouB are: statement had said e:q>llcitly that People Lack Medical Horse Sense ^’the South American tour of the . ., ________________, First a noticeable pallor of tho mucous membrane of the Ups at Like most doctors, Malcolm first aid treatmOTt that might save would like to see a little more a life. A letter just received from Mrs. John B. Bray of 13 South Midland St., sUtez that she received 231 letters from her son while he was in World War II. nje last one was dated two days before he was killed by a sniper at Okinawa on April 30, 1945. or at the request of tbe White House." Chairman Butler made an apol- by maceration and Assures, (toners of mouth moist and covered honey-colored crust. Llpe ah. normally red along line of dosure. medical “horse sense” taught to all high school students. Studp this ease. If you agree with the ideas herein, then urge pour local school to start such a course. VntU an official teach- A panoramic week of tectum Tiotim Is not brestUag. U be la bleeding, STOP llw blood flow. If you forget where to apply a ^ to a news conference on the er can be procured, let local tures and demonstrations. Inclodcd, for a lot of adults fret about cancer la parts of the body VHiere cancer rarely that he didn’t Intend to implicate President Eisenhower persmally. He added: “For any such inference that may have been drawn, I want to apologize to the President.’’ WHAT DID HITLER WANT? skiee of note ’down Vound the mouth. It Is easy for any one with such manifestations to make the therapeutic test^ake a 5 milUgram tablet of riboflavin twice dally lor a week and then once dally tor By DR. George w. crane CASE E - 402: Malcolm D.. aged 29, is a city physician with a smart suggestion. But what did Chairman Butler two or three months. Since a diet expect to gain in the first place deficient in riboflavin is likely to by his ill-considered attempt to be deficient in other B vitamins fasten upon President Eisenhower also, it Is well to supplement the any responsibility whatsoever for diet with these other B vitamins, the deaths of 19 bandsmen to the It the thsispeutic test doesn’t show air crash which occurred during the cheiloela (Up lesions), at least the President’s visit to BrszU? it can do no harm. believe that toe voters would be prejudiced against the RepubUcans by a statement which distorted the lacto? • It might be atoed alee wbetber wUh thie type •( "Pontiac’s sporting blood Is not' as healthy aa 50 years ago," writes The Countiy Parson of Chicago, whp says that when he lived here at tfiat time horse races on the ice of soma of our lakes was a regular winter diversion. It lint our blood, Elmer. It’a a ahortage of horaea. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Richardson of Waterford; 63rd wedding anniversary. Martin Amndsen of Bloomfield RUls; 83rd birthday. Mrs. Aoitin Gregsen of Keego Harbor; 81st blrthdsr. ^ jeoled eyeballs, photophobia, liehtag or baralag at ayaa and tbe eeasattoa of kavlag sand er ctoden la the eyo, the best sources of riboflavta are milk (tosh milk, skim milk, /evaporated milk, dried milk powder), yeast, white ot egg, cheese, liver, green leafy vegetables, fish, meat, pooltiy. ADULTS NEED g GLASSEB "Dr. (tone," he began, "I wish schools would teach a short course on pracUcal medi-cine. "Oh, I don’t mean they should try to make doctors out of the pu- "But most people are woefully igtxirant about |s i m p I c medical facts. If they just DR.CRA.XE had a few basic principles explained to them, they could pave a lot of lives before If they just knew the simple a-lx's of anatomy and physiology, they could free themselves from this needless anxiety. Suppose a person gets into an auto accident. His car smashes, and he Is thrown clear. What should you do? If a person is struck by lightning or falls to the floor sfter being shocked on a high voltage wire, what should you do? R a child swallows arid what can yon do, right oa tbe spot? Or H be b covered with |ye or saraUowt some ot It? Suppooe you find your eMId covered with water la the bath tub and apparently drowned? Wad up d clean handkerebief and push it hard against the cut blood vessel. Keep up tbe preaauru till the doctor arrives and clamps the bleeding ends of artery or vein. Soapsuds is a good alkali to "Surely everyday medical situations wouid Wiwhre ti-r. paj^ore lasting dividends to most ^****^__*?®^„“* mantfe^ students than a course to trigo- Many a mother leaves a baby,. ^»Uwed add. Vtoe- at Ito bath while she answen the swallowed lye or phone, and then may find it sub- * ** merged when she returns! good in practical medl- . M an adult falU to the floor with ^^ a heart atUck. what should hd do? America, ao riBE FIGHTER ADVICE !^**,*®® « to your local school Firemen know that ONE bucket of water on a blazing waste basket h ttona of malnutrition brum riboflavin deficiency or not, every growing chfld heeds a quart (Hbur glaases) of milk or the equivalent PRACTICAL MEDICINE Malcolms idea is sound, fiideed. The same is true in medicine. Doctors may not get to the tn other riboflavin foods and every I'd go further and urge not only I®*" * minutes, so you lawmen course on Applied Medidne at ' school level, but also (^ Applied Psychology. cost a toi t( msaey.’’ sdult needs Ui pints (three glasses) daily, to maintain good nutrition. More about it ifi the tree pamphlet Young Folks and Old Folks, In case o tor which send me a stamped enve- these itotou lope bsarin^ your address. Pleato ~TmiiwU drdes, acteamii« or ask for ft In aNitiiiF and sign-yw sayihg "CsB i-ttoWor.” when they — eould' quickly render (Be simplte should ail be taught in high school about the common medical emer-. In c^. of acrident, therefore. Its would no longer run A, THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. MARCH 8, i960 SEVEN ■F* ■SPECIAL OFFERia 8x10 Photograph IDeaths in Ponliac'and Nearby Areas For Only 95' (Mfnlat SiM Valm) • Parsons ovtr 12 flightly hlghaf * Salaction of proofs * No appointmant naadad • Parants must ba with minors * Only ona offar aach 9 moi. • Groups may ba arrangad STUDIO Boots Man. Tnea-SM. KENDALE STUDIO 14 S. Ssrinsw FE 5-i rtia QSar Kapiraa April U. 19U Hitt. Edward (Julia M.) Aoatey. a. o( 3516 W. Wdton Blvd.. (Bed this memliic at lUr home. She had beat in HI health aeveral >Oak, Area aona, Thru o( Butler, Mra. Analey leavea her huaband; ^ „ Eugm at New Bninawicdi. N.J., and Dr. Lewia Gach of Blr-mlnghain. and etsht grandidiildren. la the Dryer Toaeral Hbae with burial la Ridga Uwn Oemeteiy, , ntANCD D. ntENCB HOLLY — Service for Francia D. French. 45. of 113 Oakwood St. four aiatera, Mrs. Bert Hayward will be held at 10 a.ia. Thuraday of Royal Oak. Mra. Arthur Sargert lin Ohio, Mra.' yyilliam Bailey of Mikado and Mra. Ira McMaater o< Wayne; and two brothera. Sendee eriU be held at 1:» p.m. Friday at foe Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in WhHe Otapd Memorial Cemetery. MRS. WADE U. JOHNSON Mra. Wade H. (Dora K.) John-«, 71, of 48 OUver St.^dled yea-ter^ after an iUneal of aix ■ waa a member of fog Apoato-lic Church of Chriat. Surviving are three aona, Sam '., Emmet and Jamea R., all of Pontiac; a brother and a aiater. ^ Sendee will be held at 4:30 p.m. Wedneaday at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. Mra. Johnaon’a body will be taken to Virginia for Have You Seen. Our Selection Room ixaely,,, f If not, you will bo amorod at tho vaat amount of funeral merchandise that we carry. The newness and beauty of the caskets, and the perfection and evorlaatina strength of the vaults will surprise you. BASIL T. OACfl RAY TOWNSHIP - Sendee for BaaU T. Gach, 06. of 21300 33-MUe Rd., will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday from Rofo‘a Home for Funerals, Romea Burial will be in "hlte Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Gach died yesterday at the William Beaumont Hospital. Royal Oak. after a two-month illness. He owned and operated the CIo- Visit our selection room at your convenience. See the cjuality and the services that we offer. (Pkane federal 4-4511 Ott Our (Premikis S55 WEST HURON ST. PONTII^C Remember...Wednesday is DOUBLE STAMP DAY at Drug Stores For Holden Red Stamps $$$$ Worry Him So He Tosses 'Em Mr. Ftwnch died a heart att|M^ at bla. day. ___ Surviving are hia wife Elfic; a son, Michael ot Holly, and a daughter, Ouuicne of Pontlar; and a sister and a brother. ' HAMTRAMCK (AP) -> A 47-yearpld factory worker left a .tran .of $100 bUl»-moat ot his life savings—on a toHilock stroll through this Detroit suburb Monday. StepHm Kiysiak calmly $100 blUa to everyone he ] He tore others into confe threw away the scraps. By (ha time police stoped him Kryatak had distributed - - $13,000. Kryaiak. said he had $30,000 when atarted. Surviving are daughter, Helen Gach of Royal When police halted his stroll he was clutching about $5,700 in, ^ hand. In foe othei^-tom to ah —wak another $500 or $600. Kryaiak told poUce he withdrew foe money from his safe depoelt box because he was worried about His mother. Sophie Kr^ak. said her son has been under treatment fetr a nervous disorder. Waterford Gels Car Jrtick Bids New York stock Exchange seats The Civil War «lali^ n^ have SOW as high as •625.000, and Am«^««/ as low as 14.000. . other*war before or since. TWd Tabl^ by Board; .Wator Lino Elimination Requoit 1$ Rtjactod LESLIE W. OSBORNE AVON TOWNSHIP - Service for Leslie W. Osborne. 74, of 3625 W. TIenken Rd., wUl be held at 2 p m. Thuifeday in the Pixley Funeral Home. Burial wUl be in Mount Vernon Cemetery. % • Mr. Osborne died yesterday after i a long illness. Surviving are his wife Edith; a sister, Mrs. Muriel Lilly of Royal Oak; and six stepcliildren, Mrs. James Sanderson of Avon Township, Mrs. Donald Beauchamp of Ttoy, Mrs. Albert Greenough of Royal Oak, Albert Sundell and Hfnry Sundell. both Rochester; and Joseph Sundcl of Royal Oak; 16 gnndchildren and one great- Twenty-tour bids for foe pur chase of a pefoce caf sind a half-ton pickup truck, and the sale of two police cars were opened at last night’s Waterford Township Board Because foe bids for the rpoUce car and truck were so close, were tabled tor further omsldera-tion. The lowest bid submitted was for a Stuchfoaker Lark, D.O0-Beattie Motor Sales was the lowest bidder tor a Fbrd truck, wl bW of $1,506. MRS. MARION 0. RYPSAM LAPEER — Service tor Mrs. Marlon G. Rypsam, 56, of 435 N. Monroe St., wfo be heW at 3 p.ro. tooMirsw In the Muir Brothers Fu-1 Lake esbdMden. Devefeper Carl Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Rypeam died ot a heart attack at her home yeaterday. Surviving ate a brother, Howard Green, and a lister, Mte. Donald Kay. both ot Lapoer. However, the Board said — I main must be installed to tnaure proper connections to an alkOvcr wafer syitem. which is now 1 “ The adding machine was invented in 1642. A heerlng date for the catablisb-ment of a strset lighting district in the Coleman-Frledinan subdivi-Sion hu been set lor T to 6 p.m. Merdi 21 Coat ot fot projed to the 184 aatessments wouM be K Hang Him by His Heels in Houston White Yi^uths Scar Negro HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) - Foof masked white youths hung a Negro man from a tree by his heels Monday night and scratched two series of KKKs into his cheat and stomach after beating him wifo chains, the Negro teki police. Felton Turner, 27, laW he freed hlmielf from ropes around his ankles and wrists staggered to liightwatchman's aback and telephoned police. p.m. when two masked white I leaped from a car grabbed him. They carried guns and forced him into the back ssat of a sedan. A doctor at Jetteraon Davis Ho^tal said Turner wu treated and released this morning. The six Ks ranged from 1% Inches to $ inebee in length and went from Turner’s chest to his ach, the doctor said. Rope marka were on the Negro’s wrists Polios said Turner told them he was waDdng naar hit boma tai a Negro residential area at 10:15 Two other masked white youths were in the front seat. Turner told officers. Turner said he struggled himself but the youths gagged him and beat him to the floor with chains. They took him to a wooded area where he was tied and hung fron) the tree by his heels, hs said. There they beat him wl and rope, cut off his Jacket and ahirt and acratebed foe Ks on ' stomach and chest with a knife. As the white youths were leaving one of them told Turner that tf he tried to escape one of fooi would kill him, the Negro said. Turner worked the ropes off h shack. -nearby pightwat^ PoUce Lt. Breckenridge Porter said Turner’s wounds could have been self-inflicted, a , an unemployed awning company employe, told police that a red-tialred youth in the trant of the car told him they were hired to do a Job because of publicity Texu Southern University .Negro studenta received over ett-ine at a lunch counter at Houston in the past few days. T-* F(dlowing the regular Board meeting, a townehip health depait-roeeting was held. Biiard members approved a rise from ISO to 190 in the charge * service in foe flv^ towi cemeteries. "This figure brings Waterford Township in line with other communities in the area,” Oerk James E. SeeterUn said. c6lor floral pictures Wa toka o pictura of aoch piace of flowars sent to your lovad or^es. Aftar tha sarvica, a colorad print of aoch floral offaring is pre-santfd to tha family os a parmortent racofd. 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During his pastorate, Mr.' Cunnington was instrumental in opening the Health & Welfare Center on Mt. Clemens street. Looking forward to fishing trips next summer are the Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Van Allen and daughter Helen of West Iroquois road. Mrs. Van Allen is bragging just a little about the 16-inch rainbow trout her husband caught in the Sturgeon River. A seattary at thk General Electric Engineering Sales Office in Flint, Helen is with her parents weekends. A son is married. The Rev. Mr. Van Allen is the new pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene on State street. Ghurch Changes in Store-Ministers Are on the Move Cease Your Struggle, Says Abby Let Mother Fight Battle of the Babysitter Lover •y ANG&IL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY; 11 a lA-yetr-old girt baby-iiU tor a lady and has to put up a Itfit with the lady’s husband to keep him from kissing her every time he drivee her home, should the gtri teU the lady? Or should '» Just quit ABBY quit (Please tell me what to do, If I quit sitting tar them, what excnise shall I (ive the lady? And what should I ten my mother?) ME fEAR ME; Quh-and teU your mother the reason. Then tell the lady that your mother won’t let you sit tor bm> any more. U the lady Insists on knowing the detaUs, let your DEAR ABBY: I am writing to you because 1 am exasperated with my husband. He re- fuses to shave every day. He thinks every third or fourth day U plenty. He looks like a bum moat of the time. He Is only 23. I would like to know If other wives have the same trouble and what do th^ do about it? MIKE'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: If it gives you any comfort, you are not alone in your battle of the beard.. Either your husband is Just plain lazy or he has an extremely sensitive face. Encourage him to tiy a different brand of shaving cream. And how is he fixed for blades? * * ♦ DEAR ABBY: I am not a kid. I am S3 and am very much in love with a woman who is 29; We’ve gone together tor a year. I’U tell you the truth. I met her in a bar. She admitted she has sinned (with men) but, Abby, she has repented and is living a clean life now. This woman has changed my life. 1 used to be a heavy drinker, ,but she nude me quit. She nukes me uve my money, too. My own parents say I am a new person. She has never married. We love each other and want to marry. I'm afraid if 1 introduce her to my parents they will ask her about her past and she will teU them the truth. They'd never accept her. 1 owe my parents a lot. but I love this woman. What should I do? UNDECIDED DEAR UNDECIDED: Introduce her to your pamtts Don't be so sure they won’t accept her. You are old enot«h to make your own decisions and she sounds as though she would make a good wile. ♦ ♦ * confidential to "DUSTY:” Oonadence gets a lot of credit that belongs to cold feet. Don't line up for" any medals. ★ A ★ What’s your problem? For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of this paper and enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. .. A A " A Send for Abby’s pamphlet, WHAT EVERY TEEN-AGER WANTS TO KNOW, in care of this paper. Enclose a large, stamped, self-addresaed envelope and 2Sc In coin. The Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Kavanaugh of North -Lynn street are filing pictures taken in the Southwest and California. Prior to coming to the Wesleyan Methodist Church, the Rev. Mr. Kavanaugh ttias. pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in^Winslow, Arix. The Kavanaughs' daughter and son are married. The new pastor and his wife have taken hundreds of piaures on their many trips throughout the United States. Elect Literary Oflicers ’The Wonun’a Literary Gub met Monday afternoon at the Coming to the St. George Greek Orthodox Church on Mariva street as the new minister is the Rev. Gus Tsompanas. He and his wife Mary help their daughter Catherine and son Emmanuel learn the alphabet with building blocks. The new pastor, re- ceived his theological training at Holy Cross Seminary, Brookline. Mass. The family came here from San Francisco where the Rev. Tsompanas served Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church*as associate pastor. FREE CAEEET CLEANING Within 3 Yean ol the Purchase Date During the ilMionth o( March Sale Something New in Carpet Buying. Your Carpet will be cleaned Free by a Professional Carpet Cleaner anytime within 3 years from thd date of Purchase. Call Now - Make Your Appointment for Carpbt Sample* to Be Brought to Your Home OR 3-1225 Open Fridayi UntU 9 P.M. 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. x, Waterford furniture Co. 32 Yean in the Pontiac Area ^ Known for Their Quality Workmanthip Avon^e avenue home of Mrs. Ida Reeves with Mrs. H. B. Dickie assisting. Officers elected, were Mrs. Joseph Phillipp, president; Mrs. MabeUe Wilson, first vice president: Mrs. A. O. Carraer, second vice president; Mrs. Lulu Luby, recording secretary; Mrs. Ida Reeves, treasurer; and Mrs. P. G. Latimer, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Rose Benson will serve as auditor; Mrs. Harry Vernon, publicity chaimian; Mrs. Dale Moats, parliamentarian; and Mrs. Herbert Sampson as historian. Bln. J. Hairy Baker and Mrs. Vernon were elected di- Guest speaker was Mrs. Arthur B. Dewey ot Rochester. Her topic was "Religion in the Home.” Social committee was Mrs. Luby snd Mrs. Gsrmer. Mrs. Hips presided ^at tbb taa' Club Takes Irish Theme The Fgrast Lake Country ^Gub Ladles "Csrds snd Chatter” parW Wedneaday will take tor Its theme ”The Luck Of the trtoh.” Luncheon chairman BIrs. Herbert LUley frill ba assisted by Mn. Robert Isbell, Bln. David Undcrdown UM Bfc|, WilUam Rice. Servtaig on UmT special hospitaUty committee win be Bln. Russell Zhtk, Bln. Robert Sptamer, Mrs. .GcoiXe CTalg. Bln. Alan ^tiot atid Bln. HsMy Hardy, t Shatirig, swimming and even sliding ore fun for the Rev. and Mrs. Robert f,, Adams and sons, left, Harry end Robert Jr. The new pastor of the Cnesr^ cent Hiils Baptist Chu^, the Rev. Mr. Adams t^s to the area from the Helen. The Adamses Uve ik the varstm. age on Crescent Lake road. ^ ^ w. ‘•i THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. MARCH S, 1960 NINE MacPowell Group Joins Women N Sonw good ooolBi like to crockithe kettle In yMA they an mak-a ham bone baton addiac it to|lB( fldlt pea or torttt aaup. Choruses Sing Together Pontiac Women’s Chorus and the MacDowell Male Chorus joined lorces Monday evening to present a concert at Pontiac Central High School auditorium. An apprectati^ audience enjoyed the hour-long excursian in harmony. OdorfuUy staged with the i effective use at mood lighting, it was as pleasant an event visually as it was musically. The flrst porhoa •( fia- tt **Battle Kyrna e< the Bep^ ■e" arraaged by Bhigwald. Tenor soloist Albert Shaw sang •Nina” by Pergolesi. He was well-received and seemed to enjoy his second number, the expra toal “Witness" arranged by Hall Johnson. The combined groups sang the final- portion of the program. They should comUne as a single chorus more oft^ The effectiveness of the seventy-five voices, their bal-anee and fiw repertory possibilities of the combination a» great. ARTHUR BELL The groiv under the baton of George Scott, displayed unusual power la “Brother James’ Air,’’ a Scottish arrangement of the. SSrd Psalm. To Show Paintings at Symphony Soprano soloista Elaine Keinert and Mary Leonard sang with fading. Though singing in the same range, each sin^ expressed herself with individuality. Arthur. Bell, artist, educator, rock hound and amateur historian, will display 18 of his paintings fai a one-man showing at tonight’s Pontiac Symphony concert. Wllh bh wife. AHhea. he haa The paintings, on display in the] lobby of Pontiac Northern High Schod’s auditorium, may be viewed before 8:30 p.m. concert or during the intermisskm. tsty el Pentlaa and haa pro-dnoed a film atihi “Poatiae Past” which Is used In the Many of Mr. Bell’s paintings I reflect his view of the American and Canadian Rockies—the result of camping tripa with hit wife and five children in recent summers. In addition to his painting, Mr. Beil collects rocks and minerals, specializing in tosslls. Mr. Ben came to Mk-bigan in engineer with the Floher Ei«l- Motor*, ''b ISM, ho Joined Iho Pontiac pabHe school oystmi. aad Is presMtly principal at We- For the past five years he has conducted Saturday art classes lor A product of Cortland State Teachers College, New York University and Wayne SUte University, Mr. Bell was an artist and designer of visual aids with the FROSTLON TARN as Ad?, in McCall The Knitting Needle «S2 W. Huron FE 5-1330 University Women Hold Style Show The Pontiac brandi of the American Assn, of University Women, sponsored a style show and luncheon Saturday in the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. Tom T. Reese was chain presented by the De Cor Shop. She was assisted by Mrs. Stephn M. Velkotf and Mrs. Charles G. KoeUa. Roaaiii«M Haeberle, Mrs. Chn- Faya Decorations were planned by and table aettingi by was in charge «f ticket galea. PIANO.OKGAN AtCORDION Classical oatf Popalor Learn My Simple Chord System Dorothy Dingman Stewart Music Studio FB N. Saftnaw OR I-IIN-UM SilverTk. Bd. Dinning room chairman, Mrs. bomas Hollis, was assisted by Mrs. Georfe Snyder, Mrs. Jt. V. -* - 1, fcmun Tlibeton, Aldene FTeorch, I Davidson, Mrs. Charles Kolb and Mrs. Ray Allen. Mrs. Mseeke was b ebarge at On the cleanup committee were Mrs. Donald LaViie, chairman, with V^klin Voigbt 'md hhrgaret Steward. MmI Trar Fiiaidi far Cafiaa mCER FOUNTAIN Olga Siivart, waahup chairman, waa assisted by Lulu McGregor, Mrs. Wayne McMeans, Mrs. Kolb, Mrs. KoeUa, Mrs. Reese Miw Dondson, Mrs. John Borsvold and Mrs. Doerr. Proceeds will be used to pur-ebsae The Oxford English Dictionary for Michigan State University Oaktanir. After you irwp the lest picture on ybll end take the film from your eemere _ yoor next move mekpi or breeke the quelity of your results. / The iob of developing end prl/ftlng your pictures cen only be done once, so If doesn't pay » where. If you reelly went to ^ pictures from yoor negatives, ^ the |ob over to us. As e matter of feet/ivhenever the sublect it pictuw, make if a habit to heed fip^ to our photo finishing ctwnter. For example, when you pick Aip yoor prints we II be glad them with I- ^ ^ ,,.....-________ examine >Teva to’'improving your pfeturo-teking If you hiiu an Iwcceptionelly good shot. weTI help you crop It so that W^ekee an even better enlergement, one yoall be prt^ to fre^end Put nwntle. | An/^ you know we cen make exwe prfnts of your 1 f«roriteASdKAeventh«^lJ)^vsmi^^ | eon have eeopr print made of It — that Is. e picture M your | With the copy negetlw, we can then produce eH the prirtts you went. is ; / St«ft anioyina Hw extra measure of setisfection you can .. ^ printlnT Give os a fty on your next roll of film, O K ? Robert L Poulins Feted by Class at Housewarming t b the lutf^ Setting their theme with Grieg’s “Brothen. Sing On,” tha Mae-DoweU Male Chorus under the direction of Melvin Larimer fiUed the auditorium with the rich volume that is the haUmark of a male group that enjoys singing and does it well. Highlight of their portion of the program was selections from "My Fair Lady," with excellent piano accompaniment by Jerome Ubby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Poulin] of Devondale street srere honored! at a houaewanning party Monday evening by members of the Young Married People’s Class of Christian Temple. Currently on a membei drive, the class discussed plans for an April dinner which svill climax an attendance boosting contest. following devotions by Ralph Woodside and a report by Mrs. Charles CUrry, class president Thomas Knox gave a brief lnspira-| tional message and read the poem Two members of the class,! James Maddox and John McKln-j ney. recently were ordained min- Arthur VanZandt, teacher, pre-intod a gift to the Poulins on behalf of tha dass at the dose of the MARY CARMELA T08T0 Mr. and Mb. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joaqih Cool. Tbs Woodside boms on West Ghl-avenus will be opened for a party In May. Toalo of South Marshall street atmounct the engagement of their daughter Mary Oatinda thony Pellegrino of To-Ont., son of BIr. and Eug^ Pellegrino of > Ckatl, Ital^. selves. Em Yossg, baass. Place" from the Brahms Bo-qaiem was conducted by George SesM. whs Is a gsMto weaver af melsdlm with a gssd beat. Melvin Larimer conducted “Ye Shall Have a Song” from Randall ’Thompaon’t Peaceable Kingdom. His s^ Is more visibly dynamic. “Row Lovely Is Tby DweUng Both numbers stood out to'this last group of aonga. The chocusea Mxxiaorsd by the Puntiae Parks and Recreation Department are a credit to the oon-rounlty. It is obvious that the mend walks of life enjoy singing. They are forunate to have the capable and intelligent direction and accompaniment that was so obvkwsj Monday evening’s concert. Lutheran Women Set a Dinner Sylvan Lake Lutheran Church plana an Italian Food ^isdal oooperativs dinner on Monday, March 2L at 8:30 p.m. at the E^dacopal Chttreb of the Advent on Middle Bdt road. Progress slides the new church being built bi Sylvan Manor will be shown by Pastor dark McPhail. Committee workers include Mrs. Paul Kilar, Mrs. Howard Clayton, Mrs. Donald Wolf and Mrs. WiUiam Cotter. All women of the church are invited to the April U meeting at 8 p.m. tai the home of Mrs. Donald Wolf. Promenaders Square Dance Promenaders Square Dance Club met Saturday fai the Hawthorne Sdiool. Callers were Warm Allen, Robert Long, Robert Newill, Robert Oam and Wayne Wilcox. Signing the guest list were Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Kintz of Oxford; the Edward Chandlers of Lake Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. George Kish of Walled Lake, the Ralph G. Hammeriys of Pontiac; and the Wayne Wilsons of Waterford Township. OES Proficiency Club Holds Meeting Griffin Proficiency-Chtb, Order of Eastern Star 228, nfctjnmrsday ovenlng with Mrs. Otorlas Baynes of Marquette street. Mrs. Davy Gllptai presided tai the absence of Ml*- Jtdm Burnla. Installation of officers has been postponed until the April meeting. 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SOUTH LYON — First «teps were taken by the dty Council last night on the proposed construction of a $150,000 filter plant here that would remove the heavy iron content in city water. Following a lengthy report from, The supporters of the new can-T Huu-i ^ interested in con^ti^ engi^ i‘ ^^’^lelection competition besides being ward of the Ann Arbor firm ofljijsatisfied with the policies of the Ayres, Lewis, Norris and May, the present government, according to TlM grovps barUag Unger now aro la tbe process of mailing stickers with detailed Instrwtlons for the nae to aU regbtered voters la the village. Ooundl authorized a survey of a well site in tbe southern part of the dty. a spokesman, Mrs. Harold M. Aathoiisallon of the stady. n coot $4M and be made by Layne Northera On Ine. ol - ■ by The Unger family Kas been known In Lake Orion for 40 years. Unger is retired after working in Detroit as an au({itor for tbe city’i bon^ department., oonstniction is based on a capacttyj of-two million gaUons of water day and our two present wells only supply a million and a half gallons a d^, our first step is to find another well.” Sinclair noted. He said that by the time all the studies, and surveys are made and construction of the plant is complete, the iron removal system will cost ‘■approximately $150,000.” ■Hayward said the well site study will begin within two weeks. The reshthlty survey is made by placiBg electredes la the gieuad which mcasare the electrical resistance of the soil and determines where water may be loesn't work in all ckses.” Hayward said. “The survey doesn't mean that water Is dire^ underneath the test area, but It does serve as a guide.” 24-Car Train Hits Workman —and He's OK! KEECM) HARBOR • being struck here by a t4-car of 4M8 Pfter INLegge, 44. MHcbell M., Detroit, poUce said, was walking acrooo a single uwck on the ontaklrta of the dty shortly before noon yesterday when a dieoel engine knocked him off the track. U was travding an esU-matrd 10 miles an hour. » was IreatM In St. Joseph Hons and released when x-rays showed no serious bijurleo. He told the Council that the present 50,000-gallon water storage tank is not adequate if a two mil-Uon gallon capacity filtration plant is planned. “Figures show that a two million gallon capacity plant, should ha\-e at least a half mllHon gallons In reserve." he sa|d. He ^Id the practical solution to •tor^ would be an underground tank that could be constructed for $25,000. “To buUd overhead storage tank would $100,000 to $125,000 in addl cost.” He said the cost of tbe $25,000 underground tank has been indud-ed in that of the $150,000 filter Hayward esHmated that cost of the plant alone, without k and the eost of surveys. Police said that Del^gge, who Is working on the Farmington Interceptor Sewer, was crossing the track to get some tods and apparently dl^'t hear the train whistle because of the noise from Hw sewer prelect. Deleiggo Is employed by the Rooco Ferrera OonstrucUon Oo. of Detroit. 90 to Huddle fbr Fourth Annual Institute Friday at High School ROMEO—The 90 teachers In the Romeo Community School District will take part in the fourth annual feather's Institute Friday at the Ugh school. School Superintendent T. C. Filppula announced today. The ^session will start at 8:30 a.m. and last until after 4^.m. During the morning the teachers will he divided'into 11 teams from Uadergarten through high ORCHARD LAKE - Honeymooning at Longboat Key, Fla., art area newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jack The bride is the former Judy Lynn Harbaugh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E Harbaugh of 7020 Commerce Rd. The brme-groom’s parents are Mr. and 1^ Ray E. TTaxler ol 4154 Alston Dr., Walled Uke. The ceremoay was performed la 8t, Matthewo LalAiJJ,* Charch. Walled Lake. A gown of sUk organza was chosen by tbe bride. It featured 1^ sleeves a square neckline and a chapel-iength train. She carried a „ cascade bouquet of white roaes and stephanotis. MRS. JACK H. TRAXLER There will be discussions of vari-ous general and specific problems curriculum and other aspects the educational program. CMV PROF. TO SPEAK • i\ • Guest speaker at the luncheon at^P/^fiarfAr Ppif|PU/C 12:15 will be Dr. Carl Weaver, pro-!•'vU'WICI ICTf^ lessor pf speech at Central Michigan College. Mount Pleasant. The meal will be served in the high school caleltria. In the afternoon the elemenlnry tenrhers will meet In sepurnte seNslon to talk over qaeATohs raised on Hwir partlrular grade Zoning Amendment Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Edward Van Horn of Orchard Lake. Bridesmaide were Mgrgaret Cates of Pontiac, the bridegroom s sister. Penny, ol Walled Uke and the bride s sisters, Joyce of Orchard PREPARE FOR SHOW — Four members of (he Brandon Band Parents Oub tiy on their costumes and makeiv tor the forthooming minstrel show to be presented March 18 and 19 at Brandon PssUss Prns n*ts High School. They are, from left standing, Mrs. Frederick Davit and Mrs. Alan F. Solley, and seated, Mrs. Martin Girou-x.and Mrs. James D. Parents Rehearsing for Minstrel Show Area Cottage Razed; Loss Set at $6,000 ORTONVILLE-Rehearsals, for project of the year for the Band the Brandon Band Parents’ Min-strri Show to be presented at 8 p.m. March island 19 in the Brandon High School auditorium now are in full swing, according to Earl Holling, the producer. The end men and women, Mrs. Ben Westerby, Mias Carolyn Scott. Milton HoUing and Earl Holling, have worked out a gay program of songs, jokes and dances, la addIHon, apertal star feature acts luclndq the Ski Broth- fame; the HoUy-F^ton Barber-shop Quariel; HHIh|lBg banjo arHats, 11111 Skinner ^ Dick The minstrel show is the ^nal Parents. Proceeds will be used by the group, to complete the pur-chaae of instruments for the band, add to the uniform fund and to send two students music camp. When it became apparent 'ait September that the school budget could not be stretched to include money for the band. Band Parents Club workers earned over $1,000 with cider and candy tales, a fall minstrel show, Christmas tree sales, a Rotary dinner and an adventure film aponsored -jointly with the Ortonvllle Woman’s Qub. They liave purchased a aet of drums and two baritone horns and hope to complete the purchaae of k b-flat Bousaphone. The school band director - is Hem> Wood. 'Singing Cop' to Show WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP-Aipj|,|, p^y,, TownS summer cottage at 3666 Jackson | Bhrd.. leveled by fire yesterday j FOUR TOWNS-Lt. Wilburn U-moming. was a $6,000 loss Police: 8ree, The Singing Cop fromj Chief Andrew Plano estimated. The house, unoccupied at the time of the fire. Is owne^ by Wayne Perry of 11451 Dodge St. Warren. State Rural Official Visit South America Sees Stiff World Farm Competition ST. JOSEPH ,(B-"We ought to era in the future will have to com- be ’training our kids to live in a wsuM be "Tbe storage tank could be used If demands are greater than the three wells can produce,' "At present, ftte city has no water in reaerve for any length of time " "Should there be a major fire and 1,000 gaUons were being pumped a minute, the water in reserve would be used up In less than an hour,” Hayward said. Another study of the two present wells will be made soon to see if they have maintained an adequate water level, he said. Both weUs were drilled leu than five years ago. competitive world.” uya a Berrien County agricultural leader recently returned from a group vikit to South America. Harry Nye of St. Joteph, Michl-_an State Horticultural Society president, brought back an opinion that United Statei farmers and jiuslneasmen will meet stiffer competition In the world market place I in future years. He was among Michigan farm lea day tour of South pari of a V.S. State Departmeat pete in the world market those of (Mher countries without benefit of farm price supports or tariffs. / |a other aettea at Uw meeHag. 4netk Arihar C. Dlgby swore la Oareaee Braagar aa JasUee of le jm end the wofld market is going to set the price of goods.’’ he said. Nye believes United States fam- TTie group toured farms, ranches, countries where we can do it ef- fectively — but not Indefinitely,' he says. On the i«ricultural scene In Brazil the touring group learned that besklet the tik^tional coffee harvest, good crops are reported In V Meanwhile the secondary teach-[ers will be discussing reading problems with a consultant in the field, Mrs. Jean Mayhew. also of Central Michigan University. Filppula said a number of successful programs have been developed at these annual Institutes and he expects equally profitable results this year. Because of the workship, there will be no school in the district Friday. ROCHESTER-At a special meeting last night the Rochester Village Council studied a proposed amendment to the building code that would put further restrictions on remodeling of frame buildlngi being changed from residential to commercial use. The In mereaatlle b n • I ness soiie, aecordteg to Village Maa-ager Fail York. The councilmen reviewed a aim-ilar amendment in Birmingham, but tabled action on the matter until the next meeting. Also discussed were various ining changes that are being studied with a view to keeping abreast of the present and future population growth in the Rochester area. Flint, will be at the Four Towns j 77,^ upward trend in cattle feed-School Monday to present a safe- ing continues here in Michigan. As ty program and film for the pu- of Jan. 1. 1960. 18 per cent more pils. ^ cttttie and calves wpre on feed A special program will be pre-|than a year ago, according to a sented to members ol the tefe- report made by a Michigan State formed by Denals Nowlea ol Rolled Lake. Uskert were Earl Smitk, a eousin of the bride, and Cart Fitzgerald, botfc of Walled Lake. A reception was held at Huck’s Redlord Inn. ____ lAdTtrtlMwnt) People 60 to 80 Amr FM WD IIW lEGAl RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE If you are under 80, you can still apply for a $1,000 life insurance policy to help tak# care of final expenses without burdening your family. You can handle the entire transaction by mall with 01(D AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No one will call on you! r the (y Patrol and Service Squad. I University ag^cultural economist. City, Missouri. Tear out this ad and mall It today with your name, address and year of birth to Old American Insurance Co., 4900 Oak, Dept. L1521A, Kansas. 'Since the cottage burned completely to the ground, there is no way of telling wrhat started the fire." Plano said. He theorized ft>at since the house was still being served by electricity, the fire may have started due to faulty wiring. Romeo Citizens to Meet Tonight on Millage Issue ROMEO — The Citizens Schod Study Committee has scheduled a meeting on the March 14 millage election tonight at 8 in the junior high school libnuy. nil Board of Education Is seeking voter approval of a four-mill levy for one year to, give the teachers a $200 |{ay increase next fairs and various business firms in com. oranges, dry-land rice, soy Brazil. Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Peru. Nearly everywhere, says Nye, South American leaders seek more capital Investment in their countries. He calls the area of opportunity’’ and sees contacts between the two eontinents growing more numerous in the future. beans and fruits. Nye looks upon foreign aid to Soatk Amerteaa naHons as' a good thing "If It helps the people "We need to work ’ Nye says the tour u came one of "friendi derstanding” rather than Us tatively Kheduled aim of e: ing farming information. Hosts on their brief stops “talked about their problems most of the time" but showed greal interest in families of the visitors. "If you a pienwe of your family, that would Interest them >nore than picture of a com picker," Nye reported. wkat It mu mean lis dolinrn nnd rents to the IndlvMunl texpnyer wUI be ex-plnlned ns well ns tbe need tor the millage hike nt tke present Citizens Committee members also are addressing area organiza-Ijlons in the final days before the lection. In addition, they are form-telephone squads to get out [the vote on Monday. I Fanmrt with gross receipts over $25jm per year must file a return onXthe Michigan business Activities taV to replace Bernard M. Snell mho! resigned. Brangar will serve out Snell's unexpired term until July 1961, when he will have to run for reelection if he wants to retain the poaition. Council also will seek bids this month on curb constn|ction and pavfog on Whipple and Liberty streets. The bids will be opened April 12. A meeting with city planners: was scheduled by the Council fori March 21 to discuss restrictions on developers of new subdivisions. Quarterly Meeting of Deanery Tomorrow ORCHARD LAKE - The second quarterly meeting of the Northwestern Deanery, Detroit Ardidi-ocesan Ooundl of Catholic Women, will be held at noon tomorrow here In Our Lady of Refuge Parish Hall. New parish contacts and cornlt- toe chairman are urged by the deanery to attend the meeting. Plans lor deanery participation in the annual day convention to be held March 28 wUl be discussed. lAdTcntMaimt) BANK at New ,. Tomorrow's Banking Toddy jtBwii ICtlllTI Member Federal Deposit Insurarice Corporadon •ayt Mrs. Ltwis G. NlflRIB •< Huntlnfton Woods, Michigan 4 T didn't realiz^ow u^ful our telephone really was until I keep a record of telephone calls., After receiving each call, I wrote dowp an estimate - of ^ amount of moftpy or milage we saved using the tefephone. At the end of two weeks, I figured up a total and subtracted bur phone bill. The result: We had saved almost ten dollars... or enough to pay for all the milk and eggs our family buys in a week. No price can measure the value of your telephone. Today, as ever, it is one c the best bargains in your family budget. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY - 5Aojr Phone HAen Can’t Leatt Homo 7--' .-■/ i; THE POXTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. MARCH 8. 1960 ELEVEN About 80 per cent of the world’slelectricai manufacturing taidustries| supply Of mica is used by the|for purposes of insulation. BRAKES RELINED! Third Dem iii Race Against Broomfield * GOLD Cr CREST BRAKE SHOP MmoilHiUNiilUlHEL^ 0/r -food buys / Prices in This Ad EHtcfivt Tms., Mercii I Ihrv Set., March IS S IBCH-NVT i.ib. JAc C ^COFFEE S^4Sf £f 5 49 CAMPBELL'S fk Tomato Soup 3 29 Sore 6c WESSON OIL T Gollon Con 1 39 Save 40c HUNT'S A Bartlett Fears 3 1 Sove 17c PILLAR ROCK Rod AAi Sockeye Salmon E Qu soa WM A A||c White Heat TunaO*"”* 09 PINE-ORA PiRsapph-Orsngs DRINK .......... Lo«-l0 Ox. Can 25 Save Sc KLEENEX Fociol Titsuof White or Pastel 4«° $1 Count ^ ■ PkQS. I Save 16c Strictly froth. Loon, Mooty, SPUE IK u. 29‘ U. S. Go^^t Inspected Foncy Plump LOs MOUSTENEIS COMrLETILY CLCANED sad DRISSID 27‘ Mich. Grodo l—Finest Quolity SKMIESS nEIK H URGEMLOGEA 29° WILSON'S Finest COnARE CHEESE Full U. Corton 19° WED. and THURS. ONLY MARCH 9. 10 GOOD FOR Vt DOZEN OF TOM'S Frtthly Mod* PBFI? DONUTS rKEE 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER TOM’S NORTHWOOD MARKETS 8M ORCHARD UKE. AVE. tpwi OMIy *HI f tM. — $>Hidait ** ^ ^ H- It became a three>roan' Democratic race againU RepubUcan Congressman William S. Broomfield today when George E. Lennox put In his bid for the county’s House seat in Washington. ★ we The owner of a Hazel Park Industrial tool supply company and ;nounced he’d seek the Democratic 18th Congressional District nomination Aug. 3. ; muA t. Bilparks. ». a FOrudale teacher and three-time unam eeMtnl eoagrecsional candidate. Broomfield ia unopposed for the GOP nomination. He’s seeking his third two-year term. In announcing his candidacy to-Ry. Lennox, 32, of 222 Royal St.' Royal Oak, began pronootlng a five-point program to ”re-estabMah’ thelnation's defense program, insure greater dvil rights, federal aid to education and more protec-for labor than he says is guaranteed under the Landnam-Griffin labor retorm biU. Lmumx, a newconer to poll-lies. said he’d aeeopi Teaimton County NAACP to Join'March' wnt Meet at Church, exactly when or where. LANSING UB-Top state admin-istrators today ordered payments of $4,800,000 in state funds owed Michigan cities, villages and townships since last July. ■me sum reprosented half of‘heir first meeting idth the goyer-proceeds from state tatantlbles| ;;o^‘« ^ fered. atol if stitags are attached.*’ Broomfield Is one of three Michigan congressman marked tor political oblivion this year by the Teamsters for his vote on the labor bill. Calling himself a northern liber al politically, Lennox jumps on presidential candidate Stuart Sy- ithis country's comparable defense strength. He said he’ll campaign tor "more expenditures’’ to put •the United States "head and shoul-The Oakland County Chapter of (jerg>> above all other nations, the National Association lor the - . Theeaadidatels.anatlveortlM conuty. having heea bora to Feradaio. Ho grodnated from Hasei Park High School with the outotondlng gradnate award to Integration Support The funds were part of a $32, i 900,000 payout ordered by the State Administrative Board for a| variety of purposes, once again cleaning out the state treasury general fund and leaving the treasury 166.700.000 in the red. Of the total, 14 million dollars was for payment of interest and principal on World War II and Korean War veterans bonus ' Another $4,400,000 was to meet Tbunday's biweekly state payroll. Advancement of Colored Peo|de wia be well represented in a stote-■ "march’’ on Lansing tombr-said its president Charlie J. Harrison Jr. of Pontiac today. T1m» maroh of NAACP unito throughout the ototo hob bom pfaumod to a move to spur dvil onttaegregattou drive of Negroes to the South. "Presently we know of at least a dozen members of , the Oakland chapter that will be going,’* said Ison, "but the number could double or even triple by tomor-»w.” The group will assemble at the 'Trinity Baptist Church, Wessen and Maple streets, at 11 a m. andji leave at noon. | Several hundred state NAACP members are expected to reach the state Capitol about 2 p.m., he said. eeived his degree I from Abno Ooilego. After graduating from college he served in (he army. He and his wife Vivian have five children. The son of • hardware storp owner Lennox sees the labor’ bill "weakening labor in its collective bargaining with management,’* instead of cleaning up corrupt unions as its promoters totended. Committee OKs Bill to Buy Mortgages Tuberous Begonias - 8 colors -TASKER’S 63 W. Huron FE 5-6261 WASHINGTON IP-The Hotue banking Committee -today approved a housing bill to stimulate home construction by providing a billion dollars of federal mortgage assistance. Committee approval of the bill, aponsored by Rep. Albert M. Rains (D-Ala), was by au It-T vtoe Mtowtag party Itoes. Re- The bill’s principal featui-e authorizes the Federal National Mortgage Asan. to purchaaa lace value up to a billion doll of government-backed home motl- CUT UP PAH-READY STEWERS 29e Watch Thein Being Made! DelicioHS... Fresh DONUTS I WHY ■ FAY MORE? ■ Pool Direct . . . Sovel ■ licMsed-loaded IuUdsr ■! Such purchases are intended to provide new cash in the lending _] market. Rains said the funds ■I "would be a powei^ stimulus to ■|overcome the shortage oi funds for FHA and GI loans.’* fCatholic Story Explained State Pays Out , , rvoPfonfAY^ Nearly$5MillioniV^'»'am5 May TravelflJjSS^ Other Rumors Into Red Ink LANSING Of — Gov. WiUiams'acrou thb street from St. Casl-^ys he may do some overseas mlr’s Church, traveling In tlie months ahead .but* On visits home in between excu^ declined for the time being |o say lions as the governor’s driver, Carter occasionally parked the The topic came up yesterday ss|w»cuMve limousine opposite the church—apparently igniting some’s imagination. elaniortog tar the leag past dae was involved in the travel project under consideration, end that any Against Local Zoning Change City Planners Ready to Urge 'No Switch' at Indian Village The Planning Cplnmission will recommend tonight that the Indian Villiage subdivision on West Huron street remain exclusively residential in zoning. ★ ★ ★ Several petitioners have asked for commercial or personal service zoning on the north side of Huron in the area of Genesee and Mohawk avenues. The governor, whoee Journeys hava taken him to five contiDeiits, told newsmen several things he I was NOT going to do. process spiking some persistent ' and some wild rumors. One of the hardifst, squashed last night for a fourth time, wu that Williams is going to enter the Episcopal ministry. The governor alao uid he will NOT: I. CMvert to Romaa CathoU-clam. t. Resign from office before iho cad of his lerm on Ann. 1. IMl. ^ 4.'Wrangle an nppolnirocnt from the State Board M Edaca-tton as saccescar to Paal V. Sangrra, retiring presMcnt of Western Miohlgsa University at I. Resign so he eaa be appointed to an Impending vaeai|ey on the areatt beoeh la Wayne Camuty^ The story about a Roman Catholic conversion traced to the coln-cideniCe'that William H. Carter, a sergeant on the governor's state police detail, resides directly beeaaac the sabdlvtsion Is deeded of Anic Rocm ...........SM9 I Roc. Room ..........$79S ..$*•0 ..$2<9 , ..$m I StoM Hemofreat.....|I82 I Atomiaaai Mint ....$$T9 ! Slidint CiMi WsHt ...$ 89 ..$185 • 15 Miners Cut Off : Behind Wall of Fire CHARLESTON. W. Va. 'Fl-Flftoea men were reported cot off anderground behind a lire in the Island Creek Na;. tt coal mine at. Holden. Logan Conaty, today. State mtaea direetor, Orawferd L. WDsoa sair, *‘It looks on-cooraging, bat they are still la there.'* Wilson said he was toformed by mine offielals that the fin _ broke oat between the mine en-B traaco and the area where the ■ raea are located oometiroe after ■ l the day shift came oa at 7 a.m. The proposals were for a beauty parlor and a music studio. ★ ★ * The plan commission also turned thumbs down on a request to re-zone a six-acre parcel on the north side of Perry street, north of Madison Junior High school, from residential to commercial. There is considerable undeveloped commercial property on the south side Perry, said Smith. A faverable recommeadstton was made ea the General Motors Oorp. request that the city va-onto portloM of two stroets oootb of Fishor Body Divisloa’s ptoat —Krnnetf road between Young and Wing streets and Wing street between Owens street and Ken-nett. GM owns both sides of the streets. It wants to locate an electrical substation in the area for the modernized plant. Up for action and possible adoption is the state plumbing code. If adopted, it would replace the local code, which critics have| labeled "inadequate and vague." ★ * * The Engineering Department will ask permission to seek construction bids on the two big trunk sewer projects, contemplated this year. One involves location of a trunkline and laterals in the north part of Assessors Plat 144—the Clover-, lawn, Meadowlawn,' Cherrylawn area. llie other Job consists of repairs to 120-foot section M trunkline on the south side of Perry street between Paddock and Gage streets. MODERNIZATION AT ITS BEST! NO CASH NEEDED FHA TERMS 5 YEARS TO PAY Call Day ar NigHt FE 3-7033 FEDERAL Moaper8 Ust I. night despite the fact that a war-f rant against Vinson, of Warren was dismissed by Police Judge Francis The property already has a huge bouse, a S-stall sUble uid a tenant house. According to plans, the entire area will be completely renovated, landscaped and made ready for use this summer. The owners, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCormick of 821 Vernier Drive, Grosse Pointe, now operate the Grosse Pointe Dpy Nursery. S^nsues of Macomb County asked people r earlier yesterday. Asdlstant Prosecutor Roy W. Ro- Dem Ex-Politician Dies at Age of 82 another warrant calling for Vinson's arrest and extradition to Wisconsin. Aging Hearing$ to Start WASHINGTON (fl - The Senate subcommittee on problems ot the aged and aging, headed by Sen. Patrick V. McNamara (D-Mich), will start ita 1960 hearings March 21. McNamara said the committee will study health problems of old dected Dentocntic state chairmaii. Debo was Appointed in 1M4 as chief field deputy for the Bureau ot Internal Revenue in Detroit. H* the poet >dkht years. DETROIT W - W. Alfred Debo. 82. former Democratic state chairman, state parole ebrnmissioner and Internal Revenue investigator, died yesterday. AAichigan Civil Service Name$ Pertonnol Chiof Debo had been retired since Ihe late Mayor Albert E. Gobo decided against reappointing him a Detroit city assessor. He became state parole commissioner in 1933 under Gov. William A. Comstock snd was the center of controversy over lenient parole pol-icies. Tigga years earlier, he was LANSING (XI - Franklin K. De-wald-ol Washington, D. C. has been appointed director of personnel of the Michigan Civil Service Com- He will succeed Arthur G. Rasch, who is retiring May 1. Dewald, 50, a native of Fort Wayne, Ind., is director ot the U.S. Navy Dept, of civilian personnel. His new post pays approximately $18,000 a year. In two weeks, construction ot 60 pew brick homes in the $13,000 bracket will begin in the Clarkston Gardens subdivision, according to developers Kopal Kahn and Gerald Keywell of Detroit. The two men already have erected more than 300 homes in the subdivision located Just east of Clarkston on Waldon road. ' Anothfr itibdtvMon, locatH between M15 and Holcomb road, is being developed by Clarkston Meadows, Inc. It will be divided into 65 lots, all bordering the Clinton River, according to Howard Kieft, who is engineering this deal. CMler, sehedaM to opea with-la the Beat two months, according to owner, Dr. Donald Stack- NEW CHURCH SITE - The Rev. WlUiam Richards inspects the site at Oarkstop for a $300,000 Methodist churUh. It will be located across from* the senior high school now under construction. His congregation will look at final plan.s for the church March 31. Construction is scheduled to begin during the first part of June. Doctor* who have signed ten-year leases include Waterford physician, Dr. Roy Landry; Dr. Edward Gates, Dr. Eugene Nalepa, Dr. Albert Jackenow, radiologisU Dr. Roger Crum and Dr. Z Endrets and pathologist Dr. John Marra. High Court Ruling Favors Handbills Youth, 17, Given 3-5 Year Sentence WASHINGTON «D-A city niay not ban distribution of handbills merely because they fall to disclose their source, the Supreme Court decrees. In a 6-3 decision yesterday the high tribunal struck down such a ban in Los Angeles. But it left the door open for a later ruling on ordinances shown to be aimed at handbill distributors responsible for fraud, false advertising and The Los Angeles case involved, distribution of handbills by a Negro j protested alleged racial discrimination. with diMemiaation of Ideas be-ranse '‘MenttfleaHoa (of handbill authors) and, fear of reprisal might deter perfectly peaceful discussisas et public matters el Black, in the majority opinion, recalled that t^ fe^ralisf papers favoring adoption of the Constitution were published under fictitious names. He said it was plain that ‘anopymity haa sometimes been assumed for the most construc-itlve purposes.” The Los Aagetes ordinaace. Justice Black said, hiterferred Six American Nations Test Panama Defense WASHINGTON (AP)-This is D-Ddy in Panama .tor the first simulated defense of the Canal Zoarby six American nations. . Justice Qark, dissenting, said the court should have accepted the statement of the cbied law enforcement officer of Los Angeles that the ordinance was intended to prevent fraud, (teceit, false advertising, negligent use of words, obscenity and libel. A 17-year-old Madison Heights youth, who wds found guilty last month by a Circuit Court jury of stealing a car. was sentenced yesterday to 3 to 5 years in Jackson Prison by Circuit Judge Qark J. Adams. Charles W. (formedy, of 38684 Park Ct., had a long juvenile record, Judge Adams said, in sen-!ndng him. He slole the car last November in Troy from a woman, abandoned it, and .was later picked up as he was. about to break into a store, police said. Justices Frankfurter and Whittaker joined in Clark's dissent, whlcfc dedared "the Coratitution says nothing about freedom of i K»yroouB speech.” Another 6-3 decision overruled Hie "aggressors” are to be dis-^ lodged from? their beachhead in, _______ , i. Panama .by combined military (objections by T^rora Indians forces of the United Stales, Bra- •» ^ of 1,38 acres of thelrl zU. Colombii. Chile. Peru and the re^blic of Panama. - Two Army Men From Nike Site Sentenced Probation for three years, $100 court costs, and orders to pay back $21.50 taken from an area market were the sentences handed down to two Army men attached to t^ Nike site in Commotee Township. Jadga Oaik J. Adams plaesd bath Htewy H. SmUh Jr., SR aad s G. haH al the restitatim. The judge said probation hivesti- A complete and modern pharmacy, dominating the front of the building, has been leased by Clarkston druggist Keith HallmM. Blacktopping work for parking 500 can in front and to the side of the building, is scheduled to begin in two weeks. Stackable said. One ot the main features of this unique medical center is the rhdi-ology rooms where all types of work that is usually sent to Lansing and Detroit may be completed, NEW SCHOOL a' 70-acre Clarkston's new $2,500,000 high school is now nearing completion. It will accommodate 1,200 pupils, have 37 teaching stations and a gymnasium with seating capacity for 2,000 spectators. Aorordlng to opperiateadant Dr. L. F. Greeae. Ihd school should be completed by mId-Jaae wHh only the parklag lot and lambcaping to be finished before the September opening. Another project is the construction of a n^w $300,000 Methodist church across the street from the new High school. | For more than four years, the. 970 members of the church have been campaigning for the new building. According to the pastor Rev. William Richards, plans are nearly complete. A 10-acre site just off Holcomb road (formerly the Ford property) has been purchased by the Catholic Archdiocese.of Detroit, said Kirby who finalized the deal. Another five-acre site has beet) purchased for a Lutheran church prst Place in Wonderful Mifes per Gallon I agara River power project. _ _ - The majority ophtioh, by Justice Before this ‘'Exercise Banyan Whittaker, sakf^be lands may be Trae” Is over, about a.OOO U.S. taken upon payment of just. com-jjilghwif^. They told sheriff detec-troops using 440 aircraft will start pensatlon by the power authority I tivh lheyt;were short of money, the largest scale- test of a stra- jof the state of New York. Thej They were turned over to tbelr tegic airtift ever attempted in Federal Poww Ct ' : This - timits. according to the Rev. Arvld They pleaded guilty Feb. 15 Watetford Towaship i Puerto Rico. jol Congress. e pair. Christ Lutheran church. Despite this building boom about to explode in and around Clarkston, the townspeople feel sure that the Uttie village, of some 800 residents will still b* aUe to maintain the charm and dignity ot early America that has been so lealoilaly piprded for so k»K It would be difficult to imagine a more enjoyable way to'use a gallon of gasoline than to put it through ita paces in a 1960 Cadillac. For this greaj) motor car translates it into the moat wonderful milea imaginable. Just how would we 4aacribe the diatanoe that rolls b^atfai the wheels of A new Cadillac? Well, let ua search for just the ri^t words. The first word that comes toi mind is—’’e^'ortlsss”. The car’s ride is incrediUy smooth and level and easy. It simply absorbs the road’s imperfections. And driving itself r8R|[iires but the gentles^ touch on wheel and pedal. Next, we would nominate "quiet”. It is virtually impoaaible to detect the operation of ita en^ne—and the only sound of motion ia the lilting song of tlie wind. Certainly, we should include the word "gradeus". For the car surrounds the driver and paasbngers with matchless beauty and elegance. And we would add "e^dent”. For a Cadillac is •urpriaingly economics! in operation. Nor ia this the entire vocabulary of Cadillac per* formanoe. There is dependable”, for inatance—and "reatfol”—and ’Hnspiring”. . We suggest that yqu come in soon and let a new 1960 Cadillac work ita wondroua magic on a g|>llon of gaaoline with you at the wheel. yiSIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER JEROME 28Q S. Sogiftow St. MOTOR SALES H T- -/■ Mich. FOUBTEEN THE POXTUC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, I960 From the Press Box n ntm0 l. keum LAKELAND, Fla. — Little boy, if you want to be a major league baseball player, you better grow up—tall, that is. The reports that new generations of Americans are getting bigger can be seen in the rosters of the American League baseball teams. In fact, the American League, record book almost loc^ like the roster book of the National BasketiMdl Association. Most ooBmon heifht of a baseball player today Is bstweot Jl-ieet and 6-fsst-S. It Is laterostliif to note that there are as many players la the Aaserlcaa Leagae over d-3 as there are under 6-feeL niere Is an average of 40 players per team on the American League roster for a total of 820 players. Only 73 of these are under six feet and only 32 ard shorter than 5:11. There are 72 on American League rosters who stand 6-3 ind more and 40 of these are at 6-3 even. These are the statistics on the eight American League teams; TEAM Under 6-feet 6-0 to 6-3 Over 6-3 Baltimore ........11 BANDUNG THE BASES - lUs quutct could wcU bt the Detroit Tigm' Infleld when the 1980 eeason opene next month. Grouped together at the LefceUnd tpring tnlnliw camp are, from left to right, let baaeman Steve BUko, 2nd baaeman Frank Bolling, riwrtatop Chico Femandea and 3rd baaeman Eddie Yoet Keystone Draws Tiger Attention Ferrick for Searches x. Reliefs Corps LAKELAND, Fla. — “Just lookthand. led the American League training camp fW a toagiier at the record," laid Tom Ferrick. in gamee loet, by one run. They "The Chicago White Sox won 35 dropped 37 of tlmm be<;auae their pm*, by the maigln of one ran. h«m start to finish, was That’s because they had G«ny ««»Jorl>mdadie. Pa^ reytaek. Staley and Turir Lown." Ferricfc. the Tigers’aew pUch- , . ,,.nn,rif tirhhiil thr Bouton Chicago ---- aovdand ... Detroit .... I City . 9 ...11 ...II ... 7 .10 6-0 to 6-3 19 20 21 21 25 22 22 23 Now York..........9 Washington ......8 The team of glantiliKmg the American League cities is Boston. The Red Sox have the two tallest pUyers In the league, first baseman Ron Jackson and pitcher Frank Sullivan, both of whom stand 6-feet-T. if if it The Boeox also have five at 6-3, two at 6-5 and one each at 6-4 and 6-6. **Jaat look at our roejer,” said Tiger manager Jimmy Dykes, “we only'’have seven guys under 6-feet.** "There was a day when a guy 6-8 was the giant on the team,*' Dykes added. Smallest players In the league are AlSle Pearson, Baltimore outfielder, and Yankee pitcher Frits Brlckell, both standing 5:05. Bobby Shants at 5:06, along with Yogi Berra, Clint Courtney, Luis Aparlclo and Rocky Bridges are the most famous of the "midgets'* at 5:08. They say the little man is getting lost In basketball. Is it just basketball or is the little man getting lost In all our team sports, baseball, football and basketball? The little guy is still big In most of the Individual sports—golf, tennis, swimming and track, but there’s no doubt about iU-each generation keeps getting bigger. Fiist All-County Track Meet Slated June 4 By H. OVT MOATS For iome Ume iput leading prep track coacbea iroib Oakland coun-'y high schoola have been think! ng-and talking—about the poasi-■lUity of a big track meet tor all the adioolB. Now, after a number of conter-cncea and a great daal of study, the dream becomes a reality. Pie-liminariea have been arranged, the late la set, and the locatkm of he track and field meet hae been Jetermlned. regardlew of elan, are eligible. No matter what Me else, any area Kbool can ihoot tor the Utle. The event takee place \I«ne <• Southfield High’e lighted field ill be the eite. The ichool Is eated at 10-Mile end Laheer roads. Prelims will be at 3 p.m., finali at I p.m. * * w There will be five team trophlea. from firit piace to fifth. It la expected that buainem organiatkm in the county erill aponaor each event. RequesU will be made to certain organiaationa, akmg tUa aoeompanytaig medala will coat tha •ponaort $30. For an other eycnil the coet wUi be S15. The meet win be an open prep track and field champlanship. AU acbools in Oakland county, Veteran Football Coach Is Dead Presftnt Ctorgia Aide Whitworth Discoverod in Home , ATHENS. Ga. (AP) - J. B. tEara) Whitworth, 5L an aaaUtant football coach at the Univeraity of Georgia, ia dead of a coronary occlualoa. His body was discovered In home yesterday. The cnxmer said he had been«dead at least two days. i Whitworth, last seen Wednesday, was not missed because he was sdicduled to make a recruiting trip on Thuraday. Univeraity offloea were cloaed Thursday, Friday and Saturday because ol ae-vere weather conditions. The body was tound by a neighbor who had gone to the house to> water llowere for Mrs. who was in New York sister. A native of Stote UnlvoBity and/6eorgla before bead coacUngiUnto at Oklahoma AAM and fdabama. He le-tnrned to Geor^ a year ago as The program todudee all standard tradi and field events. Satriaa tor the meet muit have eguaUed or bettered the basic timet and distancea set up tor the events, during the current leaaon. Each teboal will be permitted three entrlee In each eveat, aad ene lelajr team far each relay, preridei they have mat the aa to tonaa aad dto The events, and basic timee and istaneea are: 120 yard high hurdlea :16.0 and under Medley relay 3:30.0 and under. 180 yard low hurdles St Fred and Troy Start Regionals Rams Battle Armada Tonight atBiimingham CoHs vt. St. Stephtn Five at PCH; Bigg«r Schedi^lt Wtclntsday By OHVOK ABAB Pontiac St, Frederick and Troy will be among five of the 14 remaining area hoop teanu starting right Into regional tournament play tonight'a opening sesalo: throughout the state. AU three aase C teams left are in the Birmingham Seaholm regional meaning only one can survive. The Bame meet strong Armada at • wUeh will cut one of the trie dewn to a hurry. This eenteet will be the third game ef • triple-header aa St. Ihomaa aad fit. runp of Detroit collide at d and Feradale gt. Jameo daelo OUatandale at 7:». . Grosse Pointe St. Paul drew a bye end will play the first victor Thursday at 7 p.m. The winners of the other two tilti will match baaketa the same night at t:30 with final! Saturday at 8. ♦ ★ ★ Troy gets the CSaae B battle at Pontiac Central under way meet-liyi a good Port Huron St. Stephen quintet. Weet Bloomfield and aark-ston play Wednesday and the final is set for Friday — all at 7:30. WUlew Bub agalaat klghly-roled Bath at 7 eerapletlng the Hat at tonight’a key gamee. Three of the five "A’’ county aehools still going play Wednesday^ at Birmingham where Femdele vs Hasel Park and Berkley tries to upaet Highland Park. W ♦ Pontiac Central la off until Thure-day when the Chiefs ihould bisese past Farmtogton and move Into a itotuiday final against the U-vonla Bentley-Detrolt OathoUe Central victor. Tha latter gama is to- HaOy and Bairth tyan start Oaas B ptay Wednesday. The ' Bad Axe at the _____loron la saatehad agskiri BUmdleU at 7t» vvlto toe winner te meet laalghre WUtoff Ban-Wrdr Benge eurvlver pi WUlew Baa Friday. St. Frederick finlsKad a loslBg jeaaon on a atrang/noto and could be ready to apriim more surprises. The Rams havt^ron their last six garnet with the addition of Japk O’Reilly to M etartlng nntt a big Arinada4ui taka a 14-gwoM victory smek Into the game. AHS ' as a/W candidate tor itate In-tvkl^ honori in fr-3 Terry Wills, t^ames has won its last six ahd (to possesses quite a standout I NeU Kleman. St. Thomas riiml-nated Suburban Catholic champ St. Ben. TYoy climaxed a fine season by I winning four in a row but expects plenty of trouble with St. Stephen. TV Port Huron live dumped St. Qair from the unbeaten in district !play and has Jim Gosger aod , I others back from last year’s final-8 inches and' estlng contests. It wiU be the first time, in the area, that all acbools can meet one another, regardlen class. "This could prove to be one ef the unique track mdeta in the state" aaya Charlea. "AT withht the Oakland county boundaries are riigiUe; there ia no ‘ Sion as to dast, or size. All try tor the cfaampioiiship.’' Worst Is Defending World Billiard Title GRAND RAPIDS (B-Haiold Worsa of Grand Rapidsia out to defend hi* world’s bUUard cfaam-pionahip in a 3501-point tide match against Joe Chamaoo ef Medica Worst retained his title'the last time he met Chamaco in Chicago in 1937, 1.200-1.021, AatM to back ap toe big four BtaitSw jfofpa of Frank Uiy. Bolling, Chico Agre&rDouble Plays Important Bengali Posted Fewer Twin Killings in 1959 Than Any Other CIgb drills in an effort'to get a Up on a promising reliefer. ' * W ★ "We need a spot starter, a relief man and a couple of short rellefere-guys who can go in there! and stop a team for an inning or two. We can't be a contender until we find them," said Eerrick. * * * Ferrick is looking tor tour things In the doren or more candidates— aa unusual delivery. excepUonal control, ono strong, efiecUve pitch av aopinriiLD |s>it. Toms CLAaa A-0*trWt C*tbeU« Cwtr*! w UtobI* Bnlter. WidimdBr, S pm.; •{;, dLASS A—Iwktof TI. HlitaUad P>rk, r*daMd«r. T p.m.; PVr*^ ▼« Hiwl • irk, WMBMdpr, l;M p.m. vriutn mmt VrldBr, S pjb. CLASS 0-M. viiomM «f. at. nuup. Tvmd*r, I p.m.; ot. Janm* vt. CUnton- HOPEFUL KAM-^im Kennedy, who had hla best night of the season recently In the district title win over St. Mike, hopes tor more of the same idnd of play tonight as St. Fred starts regional action at Birmingham against Armada at 9. Regional Cage Pairings |S>it. TaMSAr, f je p.m.; ». n I.. *^..1. TiNPdBjr. S p.m.; Pistons at SUouis in Playoff Preview ST. LOUIS WUThe Detroit Pistons, sUll out to gain a Western Division playoff Utie, move into St. Louis tonight for a National BasketbaU Am. tilt with the Hawks. The game is-the last of two on the Pistons’ regular NBA achedule this season. They’ll return here tomorrow for the finale with the Minneapolis Lakers. If the Pistons get by the Lakers, they will meet St. Louis in the dhislon final. * . ST BAST DKTBOIT A—Mt. Ctonmat vi. Aui TPMSpy. 7:M p.m.; aoM« ....D*m«. Wtanmaty. 7:M p WloMn meet Vrtdty, 7:10 pA. . AT PUNT IMA CLASS A—Pilot SouUivciUm thur mn. TburiSoy. I p.m.; Ov( .. Mt. Pl»iant, ThuridST, 7:70 ( ------------------ p „ lay. t:M I. Bad A ’. 7:J* p.m.; Clarktt ritld, Tvvdnatday. 7 wt Friday, 7:N p.m r vnLLOw aoN Wvdottday. 1M p.m.; Wtllov Rob ---_------ -----|.jp pp^ :M p.m. ■ - Bath, Taaiday. a ooaple •( Inalaga to beoenM adjusted to H. "Contrrf is a must," said Fer-rick. "A relleftt isn’t going In there to get cute. He has to keep the ball low and away from the batter’s power. He has to know bow to ^ the batter to hit the ball Into the grouad for a double play." ★ a a The Tigers have to go back 15 years to their last top-notch re-Uetor, and most of the current playen don’t even remember A1 Shoemaker Wins Title ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) Bill Shoemaker baa won tha Jockey crown at Santa Anita tor the 10th Yanks, Mantle Seem Further Apart By toe Aaeeclated Praia You’d tWnk between them the weaRhy New York Yankeea and bowling Impreasario Mickey Man-Ue could apare 11.71 for a phone call that might lead them to strike compromise over thq tluahiS-outfielder’s salary demanda. The breach between the two par-Ues, however, ■eems to be getting progreealvely vrider with no Immediate hope of putting through the call between Mantle’s Dallas boma and tha Yankeea’ St Peleri-burs. Fla.^ aprlng ttalninf camp. I’t beBeve I’U be getUag to 8t. Petonbarg thb year." Mantle’s meaning tvss clear. He nid he wasn’t "tooling’’ or trying 0 "bulldoie" the Yankees but ‘when I said I wrouldn’t call them or go dovra there to talk, I m (toorge Weiss, general manager of the New York club, said with last week that the chib Hjdrvath, Howe Follow Hull Leading NHL Again MONTREAL (D-FOr ttie last 10 »sons only playen from ttie Montreal Cahadlens and Detroit Red mngs have been able to win the Natlanal Hockey Leagae searing titie, but it appeared today th>< the monopoly end thia season. Babby Ran e( toe Oil- aeto pseaesrtea H the toagne Belivean. Hia total Inefn^ 39 goals and 37 asalsts. OUcago’s Glenn Hall blanked the opposition in two gamee and allowed only two goals in tha other to lower his goata-againet aver-to 2.58, only seven decimal 1 oft the pace eet by Mon-beal’s Jacques Plante, Tvho boasts 2.51 avrage. have a chaace ef ratchhig him. HuQ now hai 37 goals — only Horvath has scored as many—and 40 assists for 77 points and a two-point lead over the Boston emter who could manage only two assists in four gamoa. e In 194A49 Roy Conaefter of the Black Hawks won tiie scoring title and than the Montreal - Detroit monopoly began. Hull’a 7T points Ten alhgamee basketbaO scoring equal tha Chicago record tor a set by Eddie litaaoberger in 196849. Detielf a Gordie Hews, who has race, nosing out Tsrsy Diachinger of Purdue by nine pointa. Loeu scored <14 potots in S3 gamos lor a 38.6 average while Diachinger acored <06 in 31 games for a 363 avenge. ’The two aopito-Mre stars were all atone in.thf ice, Horace Walker of Mkhlg State eras third srith 473 points Howe has 37 gpals and 40 as- 21 games and a 224 average and aists for 67 pointa. Betiveau was!Walt BellanT-nf IndtBiB followed unable to collect a single point injwtth 537 points in 24 games and aad I eertalaly meaa Tvhat I Md them." Right-handed relief specialist George Zuverink, who has kicked around the majore tor a number of years, is getting a trial irith tha San Frandaco Gianto, who were weak in the bullpen last season. ★ ♦ a Zuverink Joined the Giants on a trial basis after eecuring permla-ston from the Baltimora Orioles. He was 3-4 last year Trith the Ort-ole’i Miami farm club. Th* MtrtM Msdm: :::SSH :;:SSS s. RMW. Om. ... 4. BsUvmu. M«bI. 4. a. aieiiMa. m«u.......... - „ 4. OwOrka. M4B|..........B II U IS Mmtv. Umt. Big Ten Point Crown to Lucas in Close Finish CHICAGO (E-AU-America Jeny Lucas of Ohio State won the Big 'I’ll bealt him but it will be a his first two games aftbr nearly a t 22.3 aven^. wai throu^ trying to negotiate with Mantle, who slumped to a .285 batting average last year and drove in only 75 runs as the Yankees fen to third place. The difference ‘ between the Yanks and Mantle amounts to quite a bit more than pin-money. Mantle has said he ia willing to take a cut, but nothing near the reported $15,000 slice the Yanks want to take out of hla estimated 1969 aalaiy of $75,000. He aaya he dopan’t "be- 'Every pitdier baa to have confidence, but a reliefer needs a little extra," Forick explained. "He baa to go riiht to woit. More likely than no4; he’a facing a critical rituatkm irith men on bate. The first pitch he throws may be more important then any other." "That’s Tvhy you have to go h 15 yeartto find the last pennant in Detroit, too," said manager Jimmie Dykea. "Show me a pennant winner, or even a pennant contender, and nine tlnies out of 10 ■how you a chib with strong reliel pMfehliig. That's .one of our main Jobe in qiring training tUs World's Record OK Sought for I^g's Shot Put LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dallas Long’s 63-fbot, 7-inch shot put of last Saturday Trill be submitted tor recognition as a.wrorid record. ♦ * a The University ot Southern Call-fbrnia sophomore made the heave at the Southern Padfic AAU Relays at East Los Angeles Junior CoUege. Lee Hansen, records dudrman of the AAU, said the ihot Tvas impounded Immeditely after the meet and ireighed 16 lbs, 1 ounce, an ounce over the minimum requirement. The recognized record is Parry O’Brien’s 63 ft. 2 in. Padfici fica 'Hoitib' First ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -Five sleek yachts, headed by the 59-loot yawl Pacifica, have crossed the flntoh line in the 360-mile Miami-toSt. Petersburg race but dficials today awaited arrival of the amaUer, atoarer craft before announcing .a irinner. lot tdfigher than Worst sakL The matdi atarted last night. R calls, for games M 50 points eadi night fills week irith a double-' Saturday. ’■ absence i _ ^ Jury and has a total of 66 on 32{D>«guii((r. fusm goals and 34 assists. sri riJ • ■ - j, T«ufsa niin«ii ..........n 411 its “ W. aertavMtim ...........SI 4S1 HA / ■ PDUnEOT HAftDBTAND — Toy Palmer wf. of Fd^ Tnfty. tute of Big Rapids, kOch., (fives over Omva Hooks, totegroiind of Whittier Ooficse. ChllL. in a NAIA barisetball touiwament fint niaid gatoe in Kansas (fity.last night Jn file backgromd is Her- inanMaaaB(Sl)ofWhtttier.PalmeridayedUshighschoolbasket-1»U at Femdafe, HkdL Wtaitder tUoiinatea Ferris^ 77-7L > 1 ■■ -f ■ ; By BBUNO L. EEABNS 8p^ Edttor, Fsattoe Pram LAKELAND. na.-Infielders Frank Bolling and Chioo Fernan-on 000 big tfalng-M they’ve got to irorfc hard together to Improve the Detroit Tiger sec-oond 5ase combination on double plays. By the same token, the Tigera* three 17-game winnera laat year agree they have to give up fearer home runs and force more balli to be hit In the infield to give Bolling and Fernandez more chances lor the double play. The TIgen bad the paeeari nootd far twin UUIi«a hut jamr ef aay team la fiw AatarleaB Laagaa. Tha Becky Bridges- However, it !■ Interesting to note that the Tiger infield had fearer chances than any of the other American League teama, indicat- Trading Rumors Tag Paul Foytack ST. PETEB8BUBG, Fla. (D ~ Trade rnimrs filled the air after geaeral manager Kick Ferrell ef the Detreit Tigers and Bay Barney, aaalBtant general manager of the New Verk Yaakeee, kndOed Bamora had K that a pltd^. peobably Paol Foytack, woold'gn to New York In exohaage for In-fielder GO McDongsM and n ley or Frank Leja. ing that opposing batters were blasting the baU more often to the outfield and too often over the Tiger pitchers gave up 177 home runs and this is almost 30 more than the Kansas City hurters who allowed 148 round-trfopers. wpeottvely. Bay.Narieskl was alas easy pniy tor too hi«-ball hitters. NtriesH gave up 21 In 104 innings Triiile Frank Laiy allowtd 23 in 223 innings. "There could be a difference of a dosen games in our won ami lost column if we can tighten up our defense and become more stingy with the long ball." said ’Ilger president BjU DeWitt rooenUy. mu daaUe play eorabtaafica." lu ■dded, "equdally In Ua nlay to first’’ Bridges was adequate in making the throw to second, but after making the putout at second he was lot considered too fast in the pivot and the relay to first. The Tiger infielders have been getting the bulk of the ivork ainca spring camp (^ened, PtoaenUy the 1-2 pitMpects at each infield position look Ifte Steve BUko and GaU Harris at first, Frank Bolling and Casey Rise at ■ econd, Cauco Fernandez and Rocky Bridges at short and Eddie Yoat and Steve Demeter at third. WlmesaldbetoekeyhigMag toe TIgen a Rfifity man. Bahaa Ptoyed seeoMd. chart aai thM la toe MIlTrukM cystem. Ha hat-led .$•» at lANrisrille laat year and eama to OetosM la toe deal whtoh seat Charito Laa aad Daa Don Kaiser and catcher ^ Rparke were part of tiw deal With Witt. Wta Isn’t a long-ban hitter. But be hlU the short liners into left and center with consistency and he w oio^ speed to stretch them TOO doubles. However, his fielding to be desired. He had ^ Louls- wWd, Is a great difference from Bolling’s .987. driU yesterday and wiD not play ^intrasquad game until Thura- . — DeWttt waa Rbaeat ^ toe eaasp. Ha hegaa a jBaat •* » at toa atosr Majar la tha at Patocw J^toth^ has baen heard u yet Ma»ew«U, the Im Into come bitter DeWitt over the week-shout the ooninct. Khenn. fho flnaUy to terms Sunday, wu wS^ htoSme in Allis, wis., today and aniv# in Lakeland Thunda/ ' THE^ONTIAC PRESS; TUESDAY, MARCH 8, l06O FIFTEBIJ Colt Grid Ace Hates Villain Peaceful 'Big Daddy' Unbeaten in Wrestling Cincinnati No. 1 in AP Poll MMvwrt. nm m«iii« D*Pm1 W._Alr roree M ^ WMt. nm B«u< W. aouUMni Calltornla 71 HAU CHJ^GO « — ‘Tm a good-jbeaten but have been wreitlii«: hatuied, peace-loving guy and if only gince Jan. 23» Are the match-l' they ever try to make a villain ea rigged?’’ outofme”rilquitpn)»Testling."j -i ve learned a lot from Dorn' mhaal It was mustachioed Gene (Big, Joyce (hia Colt teammate who has . Cdlifornia Takes llnd, Ohio State DcPaul, Utah Win Prelims; 6 Games Tonight 6-7. 297-pound tackle of the Balti-'just ko out there and do my best.!I more Colts is unbchten in 37 All I’m told is to go out and win." matches in his ne»- off-season NCAA Play Starts ______"<5r.’S-;ruaSSt.»*'(}rv" N*w M«i. HWUwtfi N. N*h. Wadersn Whlltlw TT, Pwrto buUtirt* »1 2S»^rs.£«s!“?,?oas WUUan J*««U SI. swum M ----LB^ie. Cmtrel Cm K« IS. Us2»!‘*S« cupation as a mat monster. •ays Big Daihiy Is about five ttmes a week, receives eight per cent of the net gate Big Daddy was in town warming up publicity drums for his Chicago Stadium wrestling debut Saturday night. He meeU Cowboy O’Toole . and Rocky Lee, taking them on one after the other. A round of questions followed this pattern; "Big D, are you the good guyi ■ bad guy?’ > I dont know what you mean, if they ever try to make villian, I’ll quit.” ■ ‘Big D, de you have aay la- By The Assoclaled PreM ;ida at Uxington. Ky., “Not eapecUlly. Oaesa 1 Uke the bear hug beet of aB.” “Big D, are you above your loot- “Big-D, how come you are un-twrestling tights” “Well, I’m 297 pounds and in football I’m about 285. I gotta watch my weight. I don’t want to look too sloppy out there in my Bradley, W. Virginia Cj^,j^^rnla .nd fts redoubtable York U. faai Conn^ Complete Top rive; Bear-Hug defense opens a bid for|Virginia plays Navy, and Duke Indiana 7th and New a*Midwest regional preliminary at Chicaga another national basketball cham- By The Asesclaled Press Cincinnati’s Bearcats, who took the lead in the first weekly balloting last December and held it all die way, today were named No. 1 in the Associated Press’ nal college basketha^ poll of the 195»60 season. ’The Bearcats, chosen on’s top team for the first time since the AP poll began in 1949, pionship tonijdit as the NCAA tournament picks up with a six-game program. ’The defending diampion Bears of Pete Newell, back with a brtt-liant 24-1 record and a No. 2 national ranking, play Idaho State’s Rocky Mountain Conference d-Uists (21-4) in a first round game At the s Ohio U. faces clashes with Princeton in a triple- header in New York. Each of the six winners goes on to regional semifinals next Friday—the Cal-ilornia-Idaho State survivor to the Western' semifinals at Louisville, and the New York winners to the Eastern semifinals at Charlotte, N.a The first-round firing DePaul. getting 24 points from 5-9 Howie Carl, takes a 16< record against Cincinnati’s Missouri Valley Conference champa at Manhattan, Kan., next Friday. Utah, now 252, advances to the semifinals at Seattle against the ' ler of tomorrow night’s first- NCAA tournament began last night with Utah’s Skyline Confer- ence titlists whipping Southern California 80-73 in a West regional opener at Provo. Utah, and De- Tir«$tond CHAMPIONS 12“ StM S.ISiU TsM-T^m BLAraWAXL nu Tti sb2 Bcmspakl* TIr* The economy tire for thrifty buyers. Exclusive Firestone S/F Safety-Fortified cord body and Firestone Rubber-X pro-vide long, safe mileage. LOW, LOW PRICES on all sizes. FREE INSTALLATION MUFFLERS $^88 AUTO SEBVICE 149 W. Huran St. FE 2-1215 •Ri. n PnU. «vrode All-America Oscar Robert-Notre Dame and Western Ken- ------------ abJSt*yOT ^^^linS?’^ ^ son’s briUiant play to a 25-1 reg-lucky clashes with Miami of Flor- Paul defeating Air Force 69^ in ••They say I can (nnUnue as long'»^^ including last, - asT don’t get hurf ’’ . mght s 86-68 vknoix_o^Xavier "Big D, do you have any gim- leopard micks, like wearing skin?” "I haren’t anjrgimmlcki. When I get in the ring I Just wear my Colt footbaU Jacket.” Moores Help Mobil Boost Huron lead Clnclrmati's only loas was by a point, 91-90 at Bradley Jan. Robertson A Qo. wound up their regular season play with straight victories as they swept to a third straight Misaouri Valley Conference championship and another berth in the NCAA tour- Cincinnati collected 92 first place votes from the 194 aporta w.. . .. <. *’rttei» and sportscastera partici- Wert Si* Mobil ‘** patlng in the final p611. In points, lead in the Huron Bowl Oasiicjflgu^ „ ^ V ,, .. j •• uoucii mi ft AU ivi ggioii i?. 9 »or second. 8 for third, etc. ba- C**1lM*a 1Lfaf4rdk# 9021^9095 Tim RI/w.: ... ____ . * . jFellcea MaAet. 2931-^.’IV Mo-j,,^ It was 1,832 for Cincinnati bil five took three ^inta as M^!,„ , for defending NCAA rre Moore fired a 6« b liR champion California, his average to 210. Archie Moore,' ^ ^ was right behind hia brother withi a 623, while Joe BonfigUo added a 607. Don Martell was high for FeUce with a 608. I Second place was thrown into a three way deadlock between Paa-Iquale’s Pizzeria, Furtney Drugs land Stroh’a. Pasquale'a took three I points from West Side Lanes 'drop the WMt Siders one hall point back in fifth place. ”Sno-Bol snapped its recent slump jby taking three from Furtney I Drugs as Harold Keith slammed a 620. Roth Lumber, led by Jim Tinson’s 616 maintained sixth only five points off Uie pace. With only nine weeks remaining the Oassic race la the tightest in years, and a position round lobma only two weeks hence when the scramble could get Voting was baaed on games through Saturday, March 6. California, with a 24-1 record and a 15-game winning streak since Its only loss. 6557 to Southern California on Jan. 2, had 46 first place votes. Cincinnati and California were followed by Ohio State, No. 3; Bradley No. 4: West Vingiqia No. and Utah No. 6 with Indiana. Utah State, .St. Bonaventure and w » w Miami of Florida rounding out was designated the top ten. .................. . .. Learn to Skate u Bloomfield Hills Ice Skating Studio V ^ availoble for private portu ■. Ml 6 0406 805 W. Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills Welden 5 Wins 'O' Tife Class A-B Finals Tonight State and Oregon. A playoff game at Manhattan, Kan., tomorrow night between Big Kanaaa State—plua tonight’i first-round games, and the New Mexico State-Orvgon game W'edneaday-completca the ffold of 16 for the four regional aemi-Unals Friday and Saturday. Thoae four aurvivors advance to the San Francisco Cow Palace for the national NCAA semifinals and finalB March 18-19. Welden’s acrappy basketball rats ta finisk the year with aa team won the Qass D City League ever-aU 153 reoard. championships mill be de-cldcd tonight in aasses A and B l^t the Uncoln Jumor High , The Knightf of Columbus, de-Winners of the regnlar season finding city champa In CTasi A. maintained Us | qualified to meet Shaw's Jewelers the pU.vorfs by sweeplnf through four oppoa- Horace Walker Gets 3 Awards at MSU Fete for the crown by eliminating Newman A.M.E. 64-a_lart night Pontiac Central. EAST . LANSING (*» - Horace Walker won three awards at the Michigan State basketball banquet here last night. Shaw's and the Knighta tip off at 8:30 p. aarkston will face the Larry A Shcp quintet from Rochester for the Gass B title at 7 o’clock, also on the PNH court. Rochester fought its way back to the final round by ousthig Griff’s Grill 62-50 yesterd^ on the PCH floor. la tha Oasa.D rireaH’i dlvWra pUyofli. the BIq .. ClncmnsU rtZ) (14-11 1. CslUomts (4(> (M-l) 1. Ohio ttsle (14> (ll.]> I. Wwt ihrfiBU (M) (M-4) S. VUh (1) (14-2) ....... 7. Indlus (IM) .............. S. Utah Slsti (H-S) S. St. Boasvoitur* («) (U-l) U. Miami, ru. (7) <1S4« Fl». (7) (M (7>(^ 1 ii niiTTort n. (iM) U. Owrcls T*eh (1) (tl-S 14. ProTM4nc4 (1) (21-4) 15. It. LouU (1S7) M. Rolr Cnu (2S-S) 17. VU1M10T4 (IS2) It. DuIm (U-MI U. Wak* Femt (21-7) It. St. valuable player" both by hia team-on • mates and the presa-radio corps ' “Iji covering the Spartan games. H# jalso won an award for the best free }“,throw average. {•13 ' * 1.001 Lanca Olson, co-captaln with JSSI Walker, won the leadership award J“,and John Young won the spqjrts-olilmanship award. ^ Eagles Suffer First Lou Tuneup for Robinson BALTIMORE CAP) - Sugar Ray Robinson, dethroned as middleweight boxing champion in January, will fight here next month in a tuneup for his return title bout with Paul Pender. Promoter A1 Flora announced today that The 39-year-old Robinson will oppose Tony Baldoni In a 10-rounder at the Coliseum April 2. After victories, the Eagles suffered their 1st defeat of the season last night In a YMCA-GhK? League basketball game at the Pontiac "Y” gym. Paced by Ken Tither-age, the Crazy Eights turned the trick by downing the Eagles, 37-30. The Crtuy Eights have a 4-7 record while the Ehgles lead the loop by ro full games. In other league games yesterday, the Trucks whipped G.M. Tech, 39-25. and Engineering trimmed the Lancers. 38-28. TO THE FIRST 1,000 PERSONS AN EXACT MODEL CAR..:Your Cboioe To Receive This Cor You Need Only to Toke o Demonstration Ride in Any One of the 1960 Fords Falcon - Fairlanes - Galaxies Wagons -1 T-Birds _DO IT TODAY Inc. Cy 147 S. SAGINAW FE 5-4101 rONTIAC Here's the way the regionali will match up March 11: Eastern at Qiariotte, N‘C— Duke-Princeton wiiuier vs. St. Jo-srt^’s (Pa): Wert Vlirtnla-Navy winner vs. NYU-Conncctlcut winner. (St. Joseph’s drew first-round bye). Mideart at LouisviUe-Ohlo U-Notre Dame winner vs. Georgia Tech; Western Kentudcy-Mlami winner vs. Ohio State. (Georgia Tech, Ohh) State flrst-rouhd bye*). Midwest at Manhattan, Kan— Texas vs. Kansas • Kansas fitate playirff /Winner; DePaul vs. Cincinnati. (Texas, Cincinnati, Big " champ first round byes). West at Seattle — Chlltornla-Idaho State wtamer va. Santa Gara; Utah vs. New Mexico State - Oregon winner. (Santa Gara first-round bye). Sant.) Gara (21-8) won the WeA Coast Athletic Conference’s NCAA berth.last n”ht. beating Los An- MMaMV CMton *1 bt n* am^m TOl’ENAMENTS XanMi 7S. IfthTMlis 74 HUnnirl W, lavs Stau ff •oMla 7S. PmiMMl 77 USM, PUlMtelsbis. M. In Fine Whiskey... FLEISCHMANN’S Is the BID buy! 90 PROOF is whyl Hawks forced the toarnainral geles Lo>o’a n9 53 after lata a Sad gams by defeatlBg tied for the conference title with prevtoasly aabsatra Lee’s Sales at lineola. Steve Poes bagged SI polals Is pace the Hawks while DIek Delsaa aad 9-3 record*. - Kansas tied Idle K-State for the Big El(tht conference title with 79-74 • ' ------- ■ * er the game, a draw from a hat Mike Mndgymcty made 14 jset the playoff for K-State’s home apleea lor Lra’s cagers. floor at Manhattan, Kan., Wednesday. Welden’s pUed up a 24-13 halftime lead and was never beaded. Dava Jones netted 13 points for the champions and Art Newburn had 14 for the Elks. school) tournament at Kansu Qty, eight more games today complete first-round play. Hie John Kaller fired 24 points and Hal Trott added 22 u the Knights Sidelined Newman’s, winners of Gau A race during the regular season schedule. Four New-players hit double topped by Earl McKee's 15 pobrts. Cart (Peanuts) Montrass scored 21 prtnts to spark Rochester’s victory and Chuck Graves tallied 13 for the Grill. Rochester won the regular season title with tonight’ foe in the finals, Garkston, finishing 2nd. In the 32-team NAIA (small donna (Ky). Savannah. Ga., New, Mexico Highlands, Oklahoma B|p-tist, William Jewell, Grambling (La.) and Southwest Texas State. Dos’l Isvils Baskripley! Insure Against Financial Loss with a Program of Adequate Liability Protection SuppoM lomsons slip* on' an Icy sidewalk on your property and suet, could you afford to pay out $50,000. See us today and we'M ar-ranga a protactlon plan that will cost only a faw dollars a year. H. W. Hslloslochsr Agaseir 'tntuTancA and Bonds of AH Klndi“ H 4-1551 106-520 RIKIR RLDG. HAVE YOUR BRAKE SYSTEM PRECISION ADJUSTED AND SET TO ORIGINAL SPECIFICATIONS ANY CAR Here’s Whaf We Dof IPulI all 4 wheels, inspect brake linings • and drums 2 Check grease seals and whMl cylinders for leakage 3 Clean, inspect, repack and adjust * front bearings 4^^ Add brake fluid if necessary ^ Adjpst brakes to manufacturer's speci* fleations and road test. FIRST TIME EVER Firestone Nylon Tires 95* The lowest price C ■ ever for genuine ^ Nylon Speedway. Proved Firestone ..Tiree. 13! ero-ts •lacliwen Tube Type , ’Mut *•« and fttaeaebla nft 146 W. HURON FE 2-4251 Ifyou)egoingtobuya Iowpiicecar...be8ure touM the better one! Many peopla figure that 'einea the car they are eonaideriiig hu biatorically hod a “low-priM” nama it must be, in fact, a low-price ear. Thia, at one time, wu true. But today the namee of can, aa you may know, have very little to do with their prieee. Many earq with traditional low-price namee coot more than Mareury—a name you have alwaya aaoociated with higher price cars. Our point ia thia: Some new-car buyera are akeptical when we tell them thia pm atory. Hera are tome of the queetiona thay aak-and our anewera: I “Do you mean Mercury w now a low-• price car? Did you reduce prices?” “Yee. Monter^ prieee are now |174 * lower, and include many eztraa that are now standard equipment.*' A. Mercury Mouterejy with deluxe appointneuti, it oow priced $31 to $66 lets* than any of the best lelliaf Fords, Cher-roleti, and Plymonthi (the V-8 powered Galaxiet, Impalu, and Fnryt). Yet Mercury offers yon far mere of everythinf yon want Y “But in your price compariaon, aren’t w* you ulking about a ’stripped’ Mercury —with rubber mats, plain interion, no equipmei^t.’no glamour?” k “No,, we're talking about a deluxe-•• appointed Monterey with beautiful nylon interior and deep, thick carpeting. The compariaon is fair.”. I “Do all Monterey models have w good • a price story?" A "Vee. within a few dollars. It’s the moit amazing value atory ever offered. Just read below.” eSiM< an eamwMw* *t oitaiifKtiirvt' lantilod IIM iiUil taw *i MERCURY ADDS UP TO A BETTER LOW-PRICE CAR-Meroury has a 7 to 8 inch longer wheelbase than Gahude, Impala, and Fury + 289 to 494 ppunda more weight + up to 23% more insulation + more spacious paswnger compartment + self-adjusting brakes + up to 28% more visibility + more luxurious in-teribc + finer quality (every Mercury is road-tested before it is shipped, not just spot-checked aa ak other low-price cars) = Smoother ride, extra satiafaction. DAERCUFY-the better low pri(% car RUSS DAWSON MOTOR CO. 232 South Soginow Strott, Pontine / mXTEEK THE PQyTIAC PRESS/ TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 19(H) LufWt haUitaiK reoanled wasi |1J( pouada. fallinf at Potter. Neb., |ji|ily S, ^m. Detroit Newspaper Poll; perns Lead Bagwell in Voter Preference Waterford Area DKTROIT (tf* 1— A Detroit newspaper reported today ita pre-election- ooU ihowo'three Demorrata. tkM- poll ihowojthree Demorrata, two of them avowed candldatea, lead Republican Paul D. Bagwell in voter preference for governor. The Demerrats are Secretary of Mate game* M. Hare. U. Gev. Mm B. Swaiaooa. hath C. Mea and Mipreme Court pared with 41 Jt it the MIcMgaa thia poU. S.T par eeat decUaed I# BMke a rfcalea. Placed againat Gov. Williama, who beat him two years ago but who baa announced he will not seek a seventh straight term, the paper said Bagwell was preferred 49.6 per cent to 49.1 per cent, 1.3 per cent not voting. Prominent Newsman **VOUHtl THI •osr*. .. AT MNIPICIAI. For the edsh you want when you want it, phone BENKPiaALT Get cash for any "food reason^clotll-inf, left-over hills, yoo-name-itl One phone call and one visit to the office doed everythinf. Call up today/ Lsom sai te NI90II SfOMtan. PHrnllwe er Car 7 WEST LAWRINCE fTIICCT. PONTIAC and Neer, LaOToneo Bldg. • Ptwnei PUeral 2-9149 oetN IVWMOS lY ArroiNTMMT—moM kmi ivinino noua . Um mnw rnttm d m nweii I— BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. George Edwards. n.'STl KilW i" CollUton include a croaa-aectlan of the out-state and metropolitan Detroit vote. In a Hare vs. Bagwell sampling, 55.1 per cent of the voters favored Hare, compared wdth 43.3 fOr Bag-well. The remaining 2.9 9tr cent who declined to vote would be In-sufficiept to swing an election. Edwards, was preferred 49.3 per DEUIAY BEACH. Fla. (UPI) -A foriner general manager of the Hearst newspapers and one-time adltor-ln-chief of the Detroit Times was one of two men Idlled last a station wagon-auto col- Harry M. Bitner, 76, of Prince-N. J., and > friend, George cent to 46.3 per cent for Bagwell, ie. Sexton, 58, of Weston, Mass, with 4 5 per cent not voting. died in th^crash. Bitner spent 25 Portrait Goes ^dylit§ Earnings *Climb on 7Stb Birthday day net earnings for 1969 655,956, equal to S1.T3 h, share. In 1959, fte flnp said, eamingi were S547.125 and 57 cents a shi WHirnERj Calif. (AP) - A ,, n -X ▼ • I 'color portrait of the Richard M. House. Permits Triple numb ^mlly was among WrUidayi Monthly Report Over|«?*» "'**''«* ^ February of '59 In several Waterford Township goveiiunent monthly reports pra-sented at last night’s Board meeting, one of the most outstanding developments was the Increase In construction work for February, as compared to last year's February report. , The vice president’s mother, ob-M’viiv her 75tb birthday Monday also received telephoned congrat- other ton. Navy Lt Edward Nixon, who is stationed la Florida. Later the waa honored i party In the Whittier home 6l her third aon. F. Donald Nixon. Mrs. Nixon lives in nearby La Habra. Last month the permits issued totaled S3S2.SST and the'previous year. 1127,700. The reason for the big difference was the fact that 17 house permits were issued, totaling $306^40, as compared to 6 for 1110.900 fai 1969. Tie iiro repert shiwsd t Bwered aniy 97 eails, srWeii was The township police department DidEdrfhqudke Cause Volcano? $60 Boils Off Agadir, Depth Seems to Hove Decreased by 800 Feet / site. 0p9ii 6:45 P. M. Show Sfoits 7:00 P. M.^ Worm—IN-CAR HEATERS—Comfy last times tonight IDANGEB! DOR T TOUCH! Goliath CuTna Muce (M LiULlnl nip Ten Seconds AND THE BaRBARIANS'|r^ TOHEU COlORSCOPf ■lO I I9HIU! I STARTS I EXCLUSIVE TOMORROW! FIRST SHOWING! In the SwalMoa asaln*l Bsc- >*'“'■* Hennrt organization made .•» adult and l9 jUvenUe ar-j RABAT, Morocco (J»-The con- well voHac the Heuteaanl »v- was board chairman of Con- *r*ts during the month of Feb-.vulsive earth movemenU that, eraor col 491 ner real com- wlidated Broadcasting Co. until its Th«r were 28 tickets issued. ,*n-p(.ked the city of Agadir last eraor got «.i per ceai. ............... -a .u- «..................................... /ZZSKEEGO solidated owned station WOOD ra-io and television at Grand Rapids, Mich. Bitner also owned another Michigan radio sUtlon, WFDF in Flint. 561 calls answered, and the five police cart were drivoi 11,866 mile*. Seve or Borrow Where You're on Owner No! Just o Customer CHIEr PONTUC 6MTC IMFLOTEBS riDEUL CIEDIT UMION In the trea.*urer’s report, Oiere showed a balance of 179.929 as compared to last month’s total of 122,464. The increase was due to the quarterly sales tax of $48,723 received from the state, according to Mrs. Dorothy Olson, treas- Women Head for Lansing LANSING ifl - The Michigan League of Women Voters verge on Lansing Thursday for their annual .“Legislative Day.’’ They will hold a workshop on con- week may have also heaved up; the floor of the Atlantic about 800 feet and formed a submarine volcano offshore. The extent of the earthquake that is estimated to have killed 13,000 people in Agadir now la coming to light with reports from ships and from scientists at the Berrichld Seismological Observatory nea Casablanca. uniamed! untouched! aad s aad fire te city an Morecco's Eyewitnesses, Including Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, reported ai stituUonal convention, lunch with I»ter the sea waa boiling their lawmakers, and visit the “P and Senate ®^ WEDNiSDAY BONUS SPECIALS Ships anchored in the harbor re^ ported important changes in the ■ of the ocean around the coast. 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N' commission on human rights his delegation "withdranrs from discussing the substance of this dr%ft declaration'' because he did not think a declaration on Jie subject by the commlsshm would! serve any useful purpose. BLUE SKY Prices EffectivD In oil EasfDm Michigan A&P StOTH ONIY THE GREAT ATLANTIC I PACIFIC TEA CO/^ANY, INC 5uper l^arkets AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT SINCE 1859 /, OPEN HEEiaK FRi.-SAr.-sim. . 'r :M:-c THE POXTIAC PttESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 8. 1980 SEVENTEEN gew Form KMOW May Be Juat Right for Yoii’ Right Tax Form Can Save You Headaches “IT. flnr- wbleli flDITOK-S BOTl: A saw t«di to aboQt on« Ib four UtMTir •rtlete. ih« MMDd in . JM your Inoom* ux, uplniai »«n« ta b«* lor ,o«.( By JAMES MABLOW AP sun Writer Choog^ the right form lor your roRo i . 9 ii not hard. i on who 1959 income tax reti « tax return ia m ■ome answen i hat and how. ★ ★ This year there are thrde forms: 1940, 1040A. 1040W. As in the past, most people wiU use neither can use Whn 10«A. Both must use 1040 or 1040W and both must itemise. SOME RESTRICTIONS On 1040A you can claim each WOO exemption — for yourself and each dependent — youre entitled to. And you-.can deduct from your income the Urst $30 of dividend froiJl any stock you own or $100 if your wife owns the stock jointly with you and you are filing a Joint return. Ten ean’t we IMBA M yew New fern IMMT Is a I rsomier thaw IMSA. But I are far theae wkaae taoeine frwi wages, plaa net more i nw la dhideads FSini IMS Is for an Ui hMsaiM. FpRM IMSA EXPLAINED Form 1040A ia punch-card. You can uie it if your total 1959 income wu below $104M> and wu from wages or salary, from which tax was withheld, phis no mere than $200 in interest or dividends or which tax wu not withheld. People ssiBg this eawot Itemize dedaetloas. Nevertheless, they wind up witli a dedncthm of M per seat. If your income wu under $5,000 you can fill in the oard and send It to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) which will figure your tax and send you a hi" Or you can figure the tax your-sHf by consulting the table on the back of the instruction sheet which IRS provides for every taxpayer. A deduction of around 10 per cent I already been allowed lor in e tax. N«r caa ybu use H If: You want to claim status as head of household or surviving spouse, which carries a h taxman is allowed single persons; you want to claim credit for retirement income: you want to deduct sick pay; or you paid an estimated tax during 1959. ABOUT FOR.M 104«W The new form 1040W: Millions will use this because, if they fit the requirements, it's hriel. You can use it, no matter how high your income and even though no tax was withheld from it, provided it was this kiqd of income: Wages, salaries, bonuses, tips, and more expense money from the bou than you actually spent, plus not more than $200 in dividends shas al your income was under $5,000, you can find it yourself in the taxtable. Or if your income was $5,000 or more but less than $10,000, you figure your tax from the tax-rate schedule in the !nstrSttion sheet. In this case, you take a ao-called standard dednetioa ol 10 per cent by deducting that mnoh fnfoi your Ineome up to a Uralt of $1,000 If yoa’ie single, or a you’re married, but file a aepa-rate return the UmU Is $600. Note: If a husbandftandawife U.S. Colonel Dodges Poison Gas Query NEWPORT, Ind. (UPI)-An Army colonel Monday refused to comment on whether deadly poison gases are to be manufactured at a chemical factory here, a ★ * The London (England) Daily Ex-preu said the United States has proposed new "poison gas weapons of uhprecedented power ... should be brandished as a new western deteiienL!' Full-scale production of "the new chemical agents called V-gases” has begun at Newport, Ind., the Daily Express said. LL CM. Serge Tonetti. Array commandant at the Newport plant under construction, said "I . ’un in DO position to make any comments at all’’ on what is to be manufactured here. That Interma-tion U classified by the Army, he said. Comedienne Edie, Adonis Suffers Miscarriage HOLLYW(X)D (UPI)-Comedienne Edie Adams,'wife of comic Ernie Kovacs. suffered a mls-carria^ Saturday. She was resorted resting comfortably In Westside Hospital Miss Adams said she hoped to go ahead with her schedule open-h» at the El Rancho Vegas in Lis Vegas after a one-week delay. She was to have opened this week. The couple has one child, an 8-month-^Eirl. ____________ want to file separate returns, but. On .1040W you can also claim one wants to itemize deductions. I *tatus as head of household or surviving spouse, pay and dividends from your in-and claim credit for dividends or estinuited tax payments on your 1969 tax. * i Remember; If you use 1040W the district director of Internal Revenue will not figure your tax for you, as he will foe some'people using 1040A. FORM IStf INFORMATION Form 1040: Anyone can use this one. It’s the wide-open tax form. You can itemize deductions or take the standard 10 per cent deduction. For a psnsa aafag IMs eaa there’s ae ImM aa the alse « ktod of hMame. Fsr example: You can report income from farms, businesses, estates, trusts, partnerships, rents, royalties and so on. You can report gains or losses from the sale or exchange of property and claim credit for retirement income. ,, If you had any of that Income, form 1040 is the only one you can ADAM AMES "7N06S MBCC ARE SO THOUGHTFUL, MR.AAWC. nMONOeRrXDUDMINO ANARIN6fiM.ASiaN6,.----- A OUESTlON-AaOUT ) MCW ^RklNTINfi,lMEAN? X OPO By Urn riM BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin THE GIRLS By Frankliii Folger “TO VNVXL... 'CT CO«T' W. W 1 1 ,J\yb’ eWth’Y «ATC 4*4t OP ^OOtb' R ou>u)\ p m V By Carl Gnibert On 1040W you can Itemize deduct-tions or take the standard 10 per cent deduction. If your Income was less than $5,000 and you don't want to itemize deductions, ^ you can find your tax in the tax-table. DONALD DUCK EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PBESS, TUESDAY. MARCH 8. 1960 A M4 9lss »ssSt9 N-SS; brims ap to *t; uyr sbd stsadsrd i»-M; ~ ---- r sbss I 0t-1S.N. f ssss: nata. Bpeclalislni in ahort-ordera. M-W,_Just W. of Airport Rd. Mon.-Thura. 1-11. “ ■ — 7-1 ajn. THI PONTIAC PRESS Uhder tatamatkaial paroN post rulaa, no pareal may hava a graat-ar langth than 314 bat, nar a graatac combinad langth and girth of alx bat Caribou Owners Get New Trial na mar-------------- Start and U baked ae It the Btitag ti market eetbaeke wooU be extewded to teven etralghC gooMi lisaMe btocke wen traded Senate Takes Test Vote, Rejects Con-Con Plan LAN8INO Wr—The "campromise" plan for a constltu-tional convention In 1961 waa rejected by the Senate on a teat vote laat night. Backera gave up hope of its approval by the Legislature. Majority Republicans beat the proposal that the League of Women Voters and state Junior Chamber of Ciommerce are trying to*- get on the November bal- lot by initiatory petition. Sen. Cariton H. Horria of Kalamazoo, again ipearheading the Republican attack, called blind for an attempt by Auguat Sdiolb to aaiaa oontnl of atate DENNIS WHRNinr Buying aupport entered the mar-ket, however, and by mid aeaaion the average was up slightly. Rails recovered some lost ground. Selected chemicals, utilities and rubbers helped bolster the list. The improvement was Irregular, no real group leadarahip b^ig pn^ded. Goodrich |dcked up a couple of points. EasUnan Kodak and NAFI cie up about a point each. Bfotorola roM more than 2 while OoUtaa Radio and Texas Instni-menta galnad around a point The preferred stoek sd Intor------ - cialknl B S a& Teen Murderer ,J WEST PALM BEACH. Ra. (AP) - 8evantee»year«ld 1 Whitney staytag In hia ooaat-to-ooast i Ihe redJMdrad boy Mid Monday he killed two men In Phoenix, Arlz. Prevtously ha had oonbasod The selling tatereot piled up following publication of a report that officials of United Fruit were understood to have rejected a proposal by ahareholdeta of International Railways for an exchange of their stock tor United Finiit securities. United Fhiit common Detectiva Warren D. Holmes, a lie detector expert, said “ may be more kllUnga. TUs boy won’t admit anything until oon-!d with the evidence.’* Ford was down about 3 points In continued reaction to word of pco-ductioh cutbacks. Chiyaler was firm and American Motors gained a fraction. General Motors took a slight lOM. Moderate gains ware made by Union Carbide, Du Pont, LorlDard. Republic Steel, Baltimore A Ohio. Chesapeake A Ohio, Standard Oil of Indiana, MetroGoldwin-Maycr, Westinghouse Electric and Sears Roebuck. Sheriff Jbhn Ktit said Whitney told him he fired a .32 shig into the brain of a "Phoenix bum” in abandoned bus in a parking lot. Phoenix police said the vlc-was Ira Lee Hardlaon, S, a row character. Apparently be waa killed Feb. 1. the same day Whitney killed ariother Phoenix man, Frasier, 40, Negro, and stola To Addreu ADA Dinn«r New York Stocks (Lato Moralni Ouotatlooa) rifarat sitor SMlaal pMU art aisbthi. mUM ........U.S tohai Maa .. u. t Maa .... il.t Joan * L .. M [lid Btto’’!!! U.I nmb*ctt Mil iRnAl. ■hi iiih Jc/Li'iii unlh lOOanli. a I'liJi/ (•//(’ iJ lu UJi nmJi nu ‘lc ft 0 Your savings will work hard for you here/ with safety, and bring you a liberal income Capitol Saviigs & Loai Assoe. EgUAluhed 1890 75 W. Hum SL. PmUac H 4-0561 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF RUILDING Racial Issue Cited in Move, to Reopen Action In 1958 Fire AmOaa ......l|.t''LISf a _ iSSfy**;--’M? Aire'!i 14. Am Ma Nr .. II.1 1,0111 ■ cem . It AmMetCi .... Ill “ Esr-5 w::;b‘ --------elt .... 4S.A iftofik Tpk* Am Tel ATM . M.4 mS, qV* ...................j Mnd OF In an unusual legal turnabout, the former owncra of the razed Caribou inn hava been grants a new trial In drcult Court In attempts to collect insurance tor the B«th atni .... 4S.1 —“5! S? StoSSJT.:::;?: y r5“A?-‘ S' It was granted because the own-rs’ attorney. Milton R. Heniy, "unfortunaWy but somewhat un-teatandabiy'’ had to ''euperlmposc the matter of racial Integration’ la the earlier trial, said Judge H. Ruseel Holland in granting the Mai. la Ootoker at UM a Jury 6e-Hvered a no-Muae-fer-aetton ver-dlet agaiast Ennat A. FaUoa. Ua wWs, Laaiaa T. aa« Raaa Fa-Raa, Ma aBather, aa they aaaght to wki m.744 to daWMigea tram > SInea that Unw FeUca has add the building, damaged by March i 196S In what authorities said was arson, to the vtUage of aarfcston for $30,000. A municipal parking lot is now located in Its ce arson was suspected the three companies wouldn't pay the Felices. They aued. ."Although this court does nd wirii to erltlctze or to put the entire burden upon one person. Judge Holland ruled, "it is the court’s optaloo that the unfbrtunate 714 Commimity Nat*I Bank Boilding Phona FE 4-156B-9 BAKES & HANSEN RitAard B. DeWitt Donudd E. Bnum BoaiMwiMn’ PoUdM Fin lasoniKt Life Jnatiranfe LUMHty In&uniMa Phtfe GUm Inaanace Burglary iBaaraaca Bonds—AU Types Teneal'e PoUciee Evsit aettou 6sm to •ueki to be maa that aw 174a J Mtrrt it t S'!’’ ^ • S'! Mpl* Ron .. Unn M*M . ConN' OMtS^aie'lilT ------" ••••Si: % 17-Yeor-Old California Boy Tails Poliea of 2nd Phoenix Killing Leagna-JayoM ptaa. ajm^ toe taana wHh Damaoralle Oav. WUHama aaS RepubBcaa Paal D. BagweU, OOP tttalar head. "I hava no doubt that about six weeks before tha aiaci Scholia will change hia mind and spend milliona- Mini ** ..V. n i for trespassing In Petersburg, Va., they occupied a section re-6« hm. ig ^ JJjserved for white persons In the 51 ?3ir"c:; ,rif“y 'Ubrery end refuted to leeve. r J Some TOO etudents at TUskagec SI ua Sm'*!'!*. V m { Institute, Tuskegae, Ale., plenned . boycott of desaee today in whidi plaintitrs trial at-w.jy (Henry) handled the racially—,— matters, that seemingly had to bej&^usViuv injected into the case, was the|^..?‘S?. e tor a new trial being Irak Patoa i lA Call Aire .... IMia S * Opjoka...... 431 H ♦ wwt Ua Ttl 4T Kiplinger Tells How to Make Your Mohey Grow with the Boom MOBfT m UMM MCUMf OOUi li Mflatoed hi Mai hi a *Vimr IB Mska Mon Momy Bosn Yssn Ahssd.* g* toons of wsj» yn saa sspit^ ea anaer-mskfaw apport^tiw arMat (nm «spaniWna pqpiiUuoo, near pndocw, asw liJNula mm ototbedi at dohto------- Yoe Sit na« ______________ la Bi today. Attocta check (w $470 tto Bito bfl yoa. Eidicrwsy yea act PiEB book plus il-wwk trid 0(1^ — 'alter. (Oiler opea to now oaly.) Addrwi The Kfo. ■-^n Utter, Rnt 4816 N.W. WmNbsIm 4, bC LAZELLE AGENa Inc. All Forms of Insurant 504 Foatiac SUto laidi Bldg. • R 5-1172 For as Pontiac Woman Hurt in 2-Car Collision litde 01 esa have a ttokt k the gnwthefAasyke'slaeA as much A tuAFcer eoOiaion yaeterday on qarkston road ahet of Homing-way road In Orion Thwnohlp resulted to Injury to a Pontiac wom-■p, according to sheriffs deputies. C. J. NEPHLER CO. Carole A. Hunt, 35. of 43 Rutgers St, is listed in satisfactory condition at Roatlae Osteo-pa^ Hospital today with facial FE 2-9117 818 Community NotiorKit Bonk Btdg. CONFEDERATION LIFE She told de^utieo She was making a left turn when struck fttmi b^tad by a ear driven by Donald L. King, 3L of S4B Fairview SI.. Lake Orion. Isf. 1171 LIFE INSURANCE o» VOLUME DISCOUNTS Phong FE M4S3 *OHa I. Ulamo The Judge said he has "t Mibts’’ the Jury of 10 women and two men, altbough a "good” Jury, could have “dlvorcad" itarif from Mat, prajodlea and sympathy to lUndertng ito verdict. fit ^T*r .. ...... — -if a Til U tlwr White Mel'!.' M „ WUcea a Oa it lie t Weeltrerth ... IM 1* ass ST. 'S' Committionort to Git Htoring Dot* Roquest CHy eonuniatoooera wffl be asked tonight to Sit April 11 as tha date of the public hearing on the pn-poaad urban renewal project. Binorr eToexe (C. J. NepUtr ce.) alter deeltoM S-jU &:• .ilti The hearing is required by law. Not until afterwiuti can the' Commissfon consider approving the Ikoject. It bas unto June $ ito do iw. ^ .an lends fta wold in flah-srtes produettask Tito Ukltod Stotoi taSMxtod. e ANSWER! ,«A1MITNRF||0|| W# win CQVffgOVgljr oinI yoof ftkpfcow# 24 hourt-gviry day ^tfgE gig jfow gtRin gggfgtcE^jf Mfoulcl. OUR SERVICE DOESN’T COST-IT PAYS! FOR fNI FINSn ANtWBRINO SERVICI CAU TELEPHONE ARSWERIRG SERVICE, INC. gOOMMlInan iMn. ^ OITROIT RCfYALOAK tlRMlMGNAM PONTIAC VOa4wgrdS.2»4 LlnggbiS-SSM MNssnitf1700 PUtogl4.2S41 r;. THE POXTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. MARCH 8, 1960 NINETEEN > CLASSIFICATIONS INDEX • ANNOUNCEMENTS Ckrd ot lliuiki.. In MemorUm ...... EMPLOYMIXT Help Wanted Male... Help Wanted Female .. Help Wanted ....... Employment Agendea . InitructiaoB ...... Work Wanted Male... Work Wanted Female . SOOLXT. lURCH (. ItM. KDItl M.. U aobartaan Ct., cikrkitoa: yn It; dear to*ur — OMafard F. O'atrry MrTtet win kt h«M 1 Marcb I. at I p.ai. Iron 1. Wtol Funarar-------- toe. wltb Bar. I anU ontotetlaf. _ Lakariaw Camatair. Mra. Coolaj wUl Ifa la auu at tha Lania I. Wlet Fttaaral ■oeia, Clarkaton. ______________________ PaeUM m.. oSSSaid: aca M: balovad haiTaad et Faarl Bodcac daar fautar ot Mra. Oaaar Loag, Urt. Eatbarlaa BmUh, Mn. kaa^ Friable and Clyde Badge-eoth: daar brothar ^ Barbart. SERVICES OFFERED Building Servloe .. Building SiippUea . Bookkeeping A Taxei ... Drcaamaldng A Tailoring Garden Plowing ......... iBoome Tax Service ..... Laundry Service ........ Landscaping ............ Moving A-Trucking....... Painting A Decorating ... Television Service .... Upholstering ........... Lost A Found ....... HobMes A Supplies ... Netiees A Personals . WANTED _ Wtd. Children to Board . iCRLAPPI. MARCH I.-ISM. LORA O . 3m Adami Rd . Araai Towa-•aip; aga U: baloeed wtfa et Theodora (Jack) SeblaMl: daar atothar ot Olaa Bovaa. me. Jac-doapaa Wtaklanaa, Mra. Mar-sarat Brnacar aad Jaha SohUppI; daar alatar ot Mra. Bartha Hor-US. Mra. Tarba Wiadataa. Mra. oEdya Blahaa aad Jaaiaa Maw-eeaib. Fnaaraf-aarrlaa Mika baM Wadaaaday, Marab S. at t p.m. 8Sm*1CU?SS..*l.*P.'S ----- -Ih btanaaet la WUU I. ScblappI Ml 11a la — —il Card «f Thanks Wtd. Miscellaneous . .. Money Wanted ......... Wanted to Rent ....... Share Uving Quarters Wtd. Transportatlan ... Wtd. Oontractr Mtgs. . Wanted Real ^te ... RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished .... 37 Rent Apts. Unfurnished Rent Houses Furnished Rent Houses Unfurnished . 40 Rent Lake Cottages .... For Rent Rooms ......... 43 Rooms With Board ....... 43 Convalescent Homes......44 Hotel Rooms ............ 45 Rent Stores ...... Rent Office Space ...... 4? For Rent Miscellaneous .. 48 REAL ESTATE FOR & For Sale Houses ........ 48 Income Property ... For Sale Lake Property .. 51 For Sale Resort Propwty 52 Suburban Property ...... 53 For Sale Lots .......... 54 For Sale Acreage ....... SB For Sale Farms ......... 98 Rent Farm Properly .... 56A Sale BusiAess Property . Rent-Lease Bus. Prop. .. 5IA For Sale or Exchange .... 58 Business Opportunities . Sale Land Contracts Credit Advisors Mortgage Loans . MERCHANDISE Swaps ............. For Sale Clothing.. Sale Household Goods Hi-Fi. TV A Radios ... Water Softeners ........ For Sale Miscellaneous Christmas Trees ...... Christmas Gifts ..... Machinery ............ Do It Yourself ^e Musical Goods. .. Sale Offloe Equipment Sale Store Equipment . Sale Sporting Goods Hunting Accommodatkn Balt, Minnows, Etc.... Sand, Gravel A Dirt ... Wood, Coal A Fuel ... Plants; Trees Shrubs .. For Sale Pets ...... Dogs Trained, B’rdsd . Hunting Dogs ........ FARM MERCHANDISE Hay, Gnln A Feed....... I FOr Sale Livestock..... Wanted Livestock........ For Sale Poultry ...... Sale Farm Produce ...... Sale Farm Equipment Auction Sales ....... i Death Notices AljUBT MARCB S IMS. JUUA M.. vUt At HvbM Anslty; dMr lU- BATwam. Kn aas Mn. m .b________________ nnrlM wUl kt hMd RrMAy, March il. a| l;M wa. tna Biaatoan Fancral BeaM. InUnSaBt la acral Borne. Oxford, wltb Box. Barloa Beyl otnmtlng. iDtat-moat Ui Oxford COMtory. Mr. Bedgcc will Uc la aUU at tho Wumcrtolt runoral Boaw. Oxford. jqmraoH. marcb t. list, dora B.. U OUtor; ajo Tl; daar moth-tr at Sam P.. Smmot aad Jamoi a. Jahaaoa; dear clstor of Charlet aad Amanda CampboU. mnaral otrTlcc will bo hold Wcdaooday. Marcb I. at 4:10 p.m. from tho Parmcr-Saoror Pimoral Romo with Rot. a. L. Paroat efneiat-lat. Mr>. Jobnion vlU bo " to VtrflnU ' - ' He» WBAtM MBle 6 CARNIVAL By Dkk Tamer | BriMjn|^j^lce U Storau' aoroMt. attlai. kiteboai. BOTpfM'froTartlaml?’^' Para PaUdlai Co._______FB >-TSM DBT WAix TAFIMO AHD PtM^-lai. Prop aoMmatm. “ * LBCTRIOAL SBRT.' PARTWBT Moctrte. . pKS BifDiAti Ub' #minb ter valor hcaurt, ranno * dry-ora PS t-tttl. B. B. Muare Blao- trtc Co. loot W Hurao.________ OBT tOat extra BPACBI Lot UI build you on oxetudTo PatoBlod Dormor. OABA BUILO-IWO Co.. tIO JoHyn. FT 3-700d. ddKtdircABnisTTaii- ■ Llcontod bulMor. P«A - — ■ “0#______ rH?T~Fpiriri A. To TOPS 1--- I. DlADOlni AFrvte*. iWt} bI^'_......... OQUlppod PB 4-04MI. _____ BXTCBBm. cotnrrsR tops and ntullt-lBi. /rcf Dlaonlni B. B. -Muoro Bcelrlc Co. W Huroa. Pboao PB S-S431.____ RAsriRiNb NSW it rxpasb. Vern Keller, pbono OL 1-1740 R d bntdbr Floor LAtiKff laodtnx abd llalihlot Phaae PB __________________________ Leat and Fooa 1 26 •WArd. __ __ KiUtee PB tern _____________ LOBT IjffEi dlRL*i DOO. email ehlhuabae toy lorrtor, biMk wHh brova marklage. kllulng from ddalty ot Baron Oardooe. Pleoee Day. OL I-MIO or alfbt. FS i-lill._________________ . REWARD Dooo tour aolfhbor or aa m- etoloB on BuodM, Fob. II. AU .iBlorBUktloa coatMoatlM. M ro-word tor Information loadbif U her recorery. Mro. ButaoU Blaok-■ ClorXeton. MS S-tSU. HobMei A Sa|>pliM 26A ‘SB?! JOOBMBTMBH ORLT IP ODALViaC! APPLT j FISHER BODY • eamtoMAhantamSARaM ROOF REPAIRS BAVBHTROOOHINO PB Ji^MOO TRINCmiJo" BXCAVATilOO FOU eeptle taahl. Plaid tllo. tooUnn. _dltchei aad boat weU OL S-0404. BuBine^Ser^ 18 ALL MA^BB OP PODNTAm . BU>OMPl£b iTalL (tiAlffiiB Wall ^— “---- Blght oaly. the hlihaot oftoam abd to you our moot humblo approoiatfon. Haaon B. Brine. Br. aad tamUy. -----PVH m- vmrw tMtmamm ood appreciation to Bn Oalen B. Rerthoy. our many mate ud Delybbon. anreae at eraat Maaer, Beptembar Oroup at tba Preebyteriao Church. Battera Star, alto Runtooa Funeral Roma tar Ibalr many acU at klndaota during tho loee ot our dear Hoth-n. Mn. denale Ram. ButceU B. Cartor, Mri IMM C. FretbtU, Mre. Oartd Buio. Mn. Bdwar4 In .Memoriam yaara ago today. Maroh I. IPM. Bar larlnfl wayi We’D cberlab. Bte galdaaec oe'U reoaU; wo tbre a balplag hand ta oaal fad died beloredVy all. Badly mliaad by graadehlldran. Bab. Baadra. Walter and Bormaa. Funeral Directors COATS ^ PJHEBAL BOMB Oraytim PiatBo_CM FtW Donelson-Johns Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulaaea B|jyo^^Hw ao Meter SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to livco or a good used ctr, see Glassi* fied NOW! FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 Flaw 8 B.W. IB F^ aoanmoa M napMt------ —--------1 An For Sale Housetrsilers . Rent Trailer Space...... Auto Acceesorlet........ For Sale TtPBi.......... Auto Service ........... Sale Motor Scootan For Sale Motorcycl* For Sale Bicycles....... Boats ft Accessories...... w. Fibergles ................. » For Sale Airplanes 39, TransportBtioB Otferqil • V» Wanted Used Can ......... '<» Used Auto Parts ........ Sale Used Tracks 103 ' Used Truck Psrte-...... Auto Insurmice ......... Foreign ft Spts. ttrs • • JJ"! Sale Used Cm.......... ty tar amn atbax to eaneal the ohanea tat porUN at Iba flrtt tBoartioo at Iha adyaitlia meat whteh bti baea ran-dand raneleM thronW Um arm Wbaa *00011100000 are made bo lura la nl your •'klu i^baf." Be adju^tW wtU be ftraa B9TMIB M _ ABVBBriSBBS The deadline ter *aaeaua-IMB at traatWat Waal Adc « aev I am. Iha day M NbBcaUaa alWr BM flral bueruaa. OAIB HAFT AO kATBB TUI-1 I S.M 4M dM d IN I4S SSI I 18 il p It I.W (js S i» Ma*put^lede tar'Se S FoeCUe Freei box aambon ■01 ftErLmt At U S.BL IMey I were repHes at ~ anes la tte Md Baldwin ^ ^ IIEN( SALESMEN 5uehr**^Mdh>S«d ^***j^„^ •aa, ndaral Madaramallae 0*., M3i PUIa Br- —— “Poji sure learned a lot about hockey today! For one thing, those sticks reach three rows up in the stands!" Help Wanted Female 71 Help Wented Female 71 hEATINiS SERVtdX 14 haan. CM bm tod- *41. FURN. REFINISkiNti Sja? ’RS.^.’^-bTiJRi YOUNG MAN... In asMlnt lo laadlag tl-BOBeha oraaalaallMr. uSaral atarilDg aalary; food trtaga bane fill tod profit chtring plan. Xxpartane* hoMul M net aaoaietry tar rl|m maa. BBaOIBXHXNTS: 1. Ondar U yaan at M*. S. AbUlly I* maat pubB*. ean b* lb* -utatlma” r yau bar* baaa loob-f*r Apply m Mr Buckner Fiinnce ms HATIOWAL BLDO AMBITIOUS WOMEN — part Ume. Bafnlar wmb. Sarah Corabtry. WAlTRBBe WAHTBO. thlfl only Dlahwaabor. 4 Apply SMI Dial* Bwy. WAITRBSB AHD CORI vantad. Bapariaocad- « apply. Jamao taak Ot Dixie a Tblagraph._______ WOMEN Herr apealnc* la new aalM at In Poallac. ad aapartoOM aai eary, boare S-1. t-l * l-t. no barrier Par InterTlcw Mre Lewie.--- Help Wanted SAWa MACklMB l^tiXD “ LMch It BHfr^.: WAIX wAaRiHo M liAm ROSa. . earpaU. upbal. aleaaed. t-*iH 8 DEBTS? nMalllbli an year bUl* h “B"u'l5gETaRVICE IS W.---- tlVt Jar KNAPP SHOES Fred Harman OR MMl OaTnTT kAlD SUFIFUiS - ^ MenomiBM. Mr*. WaUaM. FX Wanted Real Etrtate 36 unr tm BBOW TOO now,TO ont WANTED _ LAKH UBTWOB — “Buyers Galore” Bmt *p«l. FeriHilwd 37 'SffiSS I BEDROOM. LAME EITCT ’J**-A", Ft l-difll baten J._________ ly paycheek wltb Flexlbl* houri. n BXPBRIBHW BOOT Mi^ dTlB hand tool*. tuaraataaT.ataady work inaulnYll Meatealm. i MAN BrrWBBH 3* AMD SS TO DO ! purebaelng and handle eradlt. ; Apply la own hand writing glr- i lag qualineaUoB*. laagth of ax- I ,r-_ pinm.^^ bSI*m ! n^Fsn-rayjaoPF* « to 4. itt ~NEW AND USED ! ~CbST~L\WENT6RY“ CAR SALESMAN -- --. A ■ --- iaM BmmFdbW *■ A-ftlTl IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS BM ~,tON«A^^ BARB asBraa^aaffi! gy gl 4g at Sima Dritg Stow auto at 1__________^ t ROOidS RBWLrjaa Autoraatio gbe SHI Chad welcome, ^lyal* rate antraace. II3.M * Vi t-iH. * -■S»‘ce5Ka.|J^ vaakjMUir* at Ml RaMwia Ar* ph. rnT-iwi. i^BbmTTIliwL'r oibSiuiiD. iy gSiTibrAr ■* i Ikkii. FWV’tiTRAMCB.. trrdj. —t. dlaan. alml* — “*‘- FB i-OII» M atUr 4 p m ATROSHstliaR •B S:44M jn^lSM. ^TTBIRO FmUI. a WhItMmer*. ' Apts. Unfunitolied y Brick Flat —Heated Atiraedtra few laarfbJWHH. iSn^. ham * SAM. r jawi t_ ROOM gBCTJIFf: agrg&ffi UVk R. aagUav. FB 1 ORCHARD COURT afartmbrts ■■Baat OraaUy Bammad'* -1 BBOROQSi-Modara la Brary UalaB ^ 'Pally f __________________________ ’^rtSSS-hl. U.«?Ljh5«SK 1*7 store and rafHgardtor far-nlthrd Near St. Banadlet tod DootlMB Khoolt. Otoe* t* ahem-Bing aad bu* amrlM. CaB WB l-llll ot n 4-4SSI BUBoy JOB. aaaaae waimaaBi and aaar^ maa. Apply Bax Pontlae Freaa. ____ OTPORTCNITT 35 and dtrelop coat daparti an aggraaair* growing maoufaeturing eampaay. : eollag* graduat* with a Forward raeume and ------- i*isrs^.r‘*M£s:! io* proeedur*. Fai I panoT'w R. I txparii I ataMl #>ART TIME” _ yoB* bar* 4 boura la Ih. ... Part-Time — Full-Time NIGHT WORK LUCAS MUX OPERATOR SHAPER BARD VERTICAL MUX Secure Future _ __________a Inapaator. Rrm vtn train qoalttlad man la Work In Oakland County. Prarlau* Wulnaat axparienoo balprul be ag* 11 to M. bar* high diploma aad b* able 1* Btlary, alpaaaM and otbai Hta. Qtll Mr. RaUer. PB . WfmCtVML ARD - OB UUKM^ lanaou* Iron draftamaa, eaU Mr. Corrireau, Radford Iron Wmk. OR 1-Otli CURB WAITRESSES Tad'* bar* lamadtot* ep*ain|t tor curb waltrasaM aa al^t abift. Bwt b* II or orar. Apply ta par--- Woodward and Square Lake Rd. DISPATCHER FOR COMMON CAR-rur. Murt know dty. MlddlaagM preferred. Paatlta Fraaa Box 11. XXPERIENCiD W aTTr ESS. Split ehlft. Apply bi poraoo. 171 Baldwin,_________ WAifRBia ¥o „ .ar offlee, yxpar ____jeeeary. We will iraln you. For appelidmeiit eall PE smO. HOUSEKEEPER WANI^. after g p.m. FB J-T0I7. BOUBBBUPaR. I bROWROM, kb laundry. Ur* la. IM a v*^ IH fATw' L««, ,____ ..._____ __________ lull------ charge gf rad bat boating aaa-Ibat. Cau In Mraoa lor laurrlaw. Warren Stout, Realtor terttlone Mre. Bodal- --- fAILO^NO. REMOdULIRO Am5 $2 Minimum fee - abort I long form M. Cauier i mgt, ir aooo-II:M - pr**fe'?mf bST’iui*^ 41'imAM"1»~ lUtPNcoa Call Iraa W. indlrldtmk. AUbulaau I. in l-MTl lor aa ap- carefully praptred. Ouaa'a -—— tad Tax r—*— _polntmrnt._ ___ w6"MiM4^w^."pc« HOuBeSS; ham*. Writ* S.'Dlckaaa/l iT t. Lake Orioa. or cali O •***' * ^ - ---------- 2 REAL ESTATE EXPBRnmCBD SALESPBiOrLB EARN IIO.OM yearly If you quxUfy a* a good maaagar, our plan vUi eonrinc* you to put your talant aad oHort with a 4 oftlc* argaalaatlon aarrbig Wayn* aad OaUand CounU** Plana* pbaa* PB l-a*M lor parienal. aanfldaaAlal iatarrUv. C. SCHUETT, Realtor IPORTINO GOODS BALBSMAH KrmSSi. *^sa**ri.i; prafarrad. Writ* PoaUae Frau Box 71 ataling agy axparalaea, 'addrau aad Mmaa aamPW. Camatary Luta 10 BOYS aflaniooa aaly Thar*. ’ II from n:N p.m. la Muek be 1* yurt *( ag*. Turret Lathe Operator Moat b* axeariaaead la eat ap A oparatg WAS 1---------- n5d*"be vagaa. M. C. MFG. CO. UUaBWOod R TRIMMER Ml 4-TM4_____________ .— JIBAL ESTATB SALBSkttN. ^?.rw%‘^h?;rar'vt8 ’Ttti?*? Jtm' ^Uami ^tStyi Wanted; Driver for motor route in Birmingham area. Good Mrt-time opportunity for man or woman (■with late model car who is'avail|ble at 3 p.m. Apply in person only to Mr. McCulIy, Circulation ^pt., Pontiac Press. KS 5r*‘*S^S t* work with. Andy Calkl 771 Baldwin Ar->»« YOUNG MEN dapartmaatTVa axparlaaaa aacaa-sary m v* vUl famlab full trala- SALARY^ WEEK THE PONTIAC PRESS NEED A FINANCE FIXER? Order Classified Ads io sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 ... is the Want Ad number! Licensed PN's Immediate opening for practical nurses. ^95.98 per month starting salary increasing 30 $332.80 per month. Differential for evening and night duty. 40 hour week. Free laundry service. Many fringe benefits. | Contact director of nursing service, Pontiac ^.ryg.ira!ro5?.‘ MOTMERlPDOaS tOUR iUDO-*t faU ihart el yiur aaodtt ■xalsatra Unltorto* aaw araila-bit. For URarriaw^ lodar^ 4-4MI ar write Drarten Flala* NO SELLING* I I te I Warraa-Rayai Oak prooadur*. Typing and flUag knowiadg* aiaaaaary. Sberthabd daalrabi*, bm not aaMBtlal Pteau aubmlt rmum* of axparl-anea, aduNttoa aad aalary ra-qalraawnt te P. O. Bex 441. Pon- Part-Time Saleswoman ir Mtt eftft fpftrt 4 bovt » 4mj •au havt a cf- **" fS9.\&S EVELYN EDWARD^ VOCATIONAL OOORSBURO SBRVIOB “TYPISTS” srrt Aged M-ll for amall.oeaga flea, rrry IntarMtIag firm for. I dXy vook All^oacflt RtfRON I Alla Rd.. B Appotatmaat. PR 1-7UA ALL WORKING PEOPLE'S TAX SERVICE. OR 3-2943. _ AOCURATB - BXPiRfDtda) BOLIN TAX VICE B nk* PR 4-IIII or PB l-STn PRIBNDLT LOW COST TAX BBB7 let Tour bom* or our*. IfSS I Parry. PE HII7. PE »-im. LONG POEM mnSroTirreBi I TONT WODIB, TAL _____________ tent MuBielpol lot bthlad lat, Raraauo^f Oaktead. PB t-SlS7 Warn Prlaeiton;' ^ttoc. MIch. ON Aim Arn* this daiS; Marcb I. INI, 1 will not b* ra-apoBilbl* for any dabto conteaeted ‘i"W£5s;b"ss! WEST SIDE 1ST PLOOB PROMT — I raama and b*lb. Otrag*. baat, toft wp. after I p.m , Rant Housaa Furulsliad t9 I simodM rSmx. tumlabad. aa III Fragtaa. ROOM ____ __________ , laat IS Rartaa ___ any debt* aaa- rilMS, A BATR. NBWLT any ether ihxa my- orataii. Frir. ant. Adult*. d Wm Lothnar.il *oc*___________________ 1 Rk. pVf baA. iwfBAi^ uminu lura. M Ruth it. - j- -g^ 4 Rodia AMD BAijxTiufAlal Vary rntranca, utllltiu. IW I-1M4. | party wift a RdOMS AND BAn WITR draulag roam Upper, la Oxf^. SKVSBi.TSSIijr.'K sjoru-jssriinij; OR um. M ftTFortiac chief, iff t# ....... RICE 1 BEDROOM hRI^E iOMi; , l«U baaamaat, lafc* prirUafu. naar Waterfold OrirAlD tad CAI Bldg Fban* OR Mill. ifiCE CLU * “ * — ON AND AFTIR March I. INO. I ------------- ipoo8tbl« for ony dobu eoatrocM by any other than myaalt Rtlpb D SolmaB, 147S Vlatwood St , PoaUt*, Michigan oFKcf * BCHboL iOlH OUto—Party Ptrort -TTEDDINO REEDS -Oraatlax^Oarda-atalteBary-BOOtS. Oa PAINTS RACBBRSToam II Boat Lawranaa Wtd. Childran to Board « DAT CAMS n cRRnT^ dokk for 1 chUd. II yaara expariaaw Itefaraneu. Pa *rD7l._______ Wtd. Household Goods 29 lot^ ModariL rioaa c 1 abovat aM TV. Ill . _._ J OB_l-llll_*n*r_|. AW IroB^RaRT'. f* i-si BACHBUIR ikPf PVT. BATE dl cat TV. Very ate*. PB 1-4171 BACHBUIB APT. - ^OM LAi^ Madera apt bldg. IM I-41M. FuRNIskBD r ROOM APABTMXNT for pratlonod lady r------ rant to right party PS '“1 4 p.m rURNIBRiD 4 IIOdMS Aim tATi. Rent Homcm UrfOT. 4P i-bed1r6<®^i^plex $7s”p'fel"M'8NTH FE 4-7833 “AmSSSA" I BIDBM. MODBHB. OLBAR, OAB bwtTniU bamt., ehUdraa «*T3 aemc. PB 4-g|ll. PlDkooM DunK umxFv. dun. good location, M IjoA, _jtorc aad rrfrigerater. 11 1-7411. 1 RkbifM Housa. poLl babb^ mant. If*, froerd yd. Maar OMO plant. OB 4-aori 1 SkOROOM DUPUHt. AUTOMA^ ffM OfOBOl 0 OlOMU. Bt loootkm. Bowtli ol Onoavt of%iott*L*k?“itJmd. •• MoMRi^Adioei—pBfXii' ----- *SSamp^.°ate.*MtVSgy- I SE'.t&Sa^riirjS; | ' fii, Work Wanted Male 11 BOT T7 WANTS WORE OP ANT kind. Exp, atock worX. PB 4-4Mi. ®te?‘ PAPXRBARORR AND PAINTBB. II yra. exp. Winter rXt*. AU work guaranteed. R g-1417. RELIABI^: U YS; OLD SR. HI. wante part Um* work. Soma gro-oarr ator* A goi ataUon axparl-aaoa. CaU PE 4-toSl ♦ to 7 gm. WAixWAiHiNo. pAiMimo. m. h iBt. By 1^ or Hr. Root. Pra* Bat. R^ PB Midi fOURCIMAM. 14 TEAM 6LD AMB lut dlaohargad from tbo Air Poret, wltb do moro mlUtarr ob-Ugatlona, daalro* good job with a goad future. Don't acad too much Werl^Wanted Female 12 t WOMBN WART WALL WASH-log A houao cloaalng^PI 3-7M1. OIRL ORADUATB WiSRBS BABY-alt^^ daya. Mod. thru Pri. R WANTED DtONUrae Dl MT ROME BulMtng ServIcR XI CARPENTERS, EEC. ROOMS. addlUoni Laundry Service 20 _________ - Mn.T LAUNDRY ' oarrlm — Shirt aarrle*. Fonttec Laundry. Md S. Tategrapb. R 1-HM. l-l ACB TRBR SIRVIOB M- Moving ft Trucking 22 I RURRUH, ___ __a. R 4-gSil. RAUUliO A rubTiIr. I your prtaa. Anytime. R t O’DELL CARTAGE Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. . WOODWAB^ ^ UOHT Painting ft pf^ratlng U 1*T CLABB PADrrmO ARD OWC-orat^- Caab ar tana*. UL isT (XASS DiEdbHA¥5io~FiBi¥"-tng andwall popariag R 4-gtgl XI PAINTD«OWffiuSir~i3f-terior. 10 pat eaat disc. lor oaab. OuarantoadT Proa eat. R l-dKIS. H PbRNirORB ARD AP> . Odd plaoa* or hor— aouitooua a o r ONE 1 ROOM. PRtVATB BATH, one 1 rooin,_j>rlaat* bath IM I Proapeet Bt. R4-ri7. after 1 M I CASH I ' p^^-Y-rbRTTimar-i-niooM LET US BUT IT OR SELL IT , apartmant mo Eaat Walloa lor you OA Mdll.__________ Bird PE l-M« __________ • #t£L UoDtt'ATE tDOr tdOift-1 PROPBMiONAiTnkiPlB. ifE¥/ bald gaoda. alUiar by prtral* tala Lafc* prlrilaga*. attroctlraly 4 Spualk aaettea Apprtlaala. L. I corstad. 1 badrooma. Uriog reoi Smart Sal* Farm. Roekaater. kitchan. prt. aatroneaa and bt(^ Michigan OL l-MH ________ AUo tun deck. 1171 Oarlaad. F> Wtd. Mlscelliiiwus 30 three Robki, plus KirckiM ftno bftib All hATft ooft ttgftfttttf HATS TOV A TTFEWSrin. i bmiroom Am low m $U ^ -SLATER APTS. " WViS " AFTER I AND SURDATB. gEX CARETAKER MR CARROLL, A-| ABCADU CT m,a"^r*.;'u.S!: plekad I 1-17*1. Mony Wanted 31 WAHTBO TO BORROW. gSI.MI TO Wanted to Rent 32 1 BRDRM APT. OR ROUSB I ! 4-td7t: Wtd. Contracts, Mtga. 33 Buyers for Contracts Iark real bbtatb --------4^1, Buyer CLAIU TE 3-7IM oad 1^ aootraate. "^rfia-TaMr emplet^, Rraltor ABILITY r* aall yaur lead eootraet m lav-*il PMibl* dlacouat U a aarrle*, TM UeOiulottib aa* mran lor' yoara. Ala* caab for your oqaMy Caab bxyera watting. No Mllgo-am«^^miybm.r.P.«Mto, _____ABBO REALTT Rwit Ap^ UnfurnlBhe^ 38 I BBDRM. APT RLBCT. RARIW and ratrig Middte Stralte Lake gteU^ai. Olaaa and aeoaomlaal. FTARb'S CL6aN APT, RAT*. Ooaraalant to town Ulll. fum. IIP wk. R l-nil or MA l-llM. 3 BEDRM BRIci TimRACirSAS baat, tilt bath, fenced yard, full btmi..jfarM< R Xtidd I BIDRbOM. NfWLT bRCORA'iib, U»“month”l>B "xiEM. ”^*'*** 1 BEDPMS , FVT. ENT 1 BEbRdoM ON Lake a kor- rj}&g.r*amf.b.'rau.«:: JHI DlxU.Hwy. MA t-llft. 1 AND 1 RdoilS. UTOlTlli VOg. nithad. lit B. Howard. HOLLYWOOD APTS. 1 LaHoE "rooms and BATd, prt. ml flral floor, oowly daoo-ratod. Corner AxgutU and 117 UoD oa your 1^3 eoatrbot Caab : buyart vaUteg. Call Realtor i Partridge PB 4-lMl. ■ IfM W. trance. Newly - _ _ --- BXbRdbkrXomm. RABBiiNT. " *1, eaparata aotranet. gU CASH POR LAND CONTRACTg TO LARD CONTRACTS. «I0 M-ll Walt 4441 Dixit Bwy.--- —M— iSF^piH _________RA 7-Slll 3 ROOMS UJPik; Jh^ATt. Ift A "rooms. OAB BEAT. HOT WA-Jar, 11 CadlUar R l-lldl _ Wanteo Real Estate 361* ugS? _ArallAbto Marabou I W" SALESLADIES - Autaav. *•*. ESrsSJl^i T*i-—^ •“• OroAard lAk* RBBIDBjrriAL, coiuibbcialI aad Induatrial Maaoa and gan. ; Ak jt'oBOOP oF BUiiMRa we ottOT low prieoa through roltw* aoouro matteAgo. Wo obUgotloo. Builders Exchange R l-TttS Of UL l-M bbice;. BLOOd. sfbiR a 6 Mtil work fUMToatooO. ii vi ♦mp. om ykoh. «ws°______________. bomet Peat aatlmotei, tmon. Vw I “BL6cErciBMENf"ARb carpentry OantroctAif PE 4- 7R TBADE ' DORRIS & SON. Realtor. 7M W Huron PhoneJt 4-I5t7 US'nNOS WANTRD AIX TTPIIB ot property. COah for year tbulty 1 ROOMS AND BAT^ S^VM Ailb rafrig. turn. R I^IIS.________________ 4 RMi!^D RATH, OOWnItAIRS. All util, fum By tba vk. HO. monthly J7I Call RI-1411 I LAROiS AIRY ROOMS 6v8x iDoklng park near Tal-Huron. Adulta only. R I-II74. doi htot.~PE ATMig.___________ ROOM AHD BATH ON WBtr I-4SM or R l-MI. M oakIand 3' rooma.'bath. Clean Rett furnlahag IM tnoath Sm caratakar Nithojie &; Hasger Co. 1 room'roube Pqntlac UL l-llll. 1 ROOMS and baYii. STOVfe'Ailft ralrlgarator OR mw. rROOMS"AND BATH. CLOSE T6 town. M Vlrglnte. I ROOkTHOUSE rmt BERT, ftf Kenilworth lid. 4 r60MB. BATH An6 oASAdd. a%r-Vff lir-ilsuns'ftsr M#7t Shelby Rood_________ rLAROE CLEAR r66MS. ktU aaa Lake priallagai. PE ygTIS. 4 BkDROOM OOUNTHT HOMf. Mod, fun bamt.. tmaU bora sad madlate oar----* “*------ 1. fcadroom. , heat and I IM par po.'i^raapOMlbra'pariyl Olberi Iran JH I* tlN par Ma. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor .44 A TaiMri^ Rd. rt XWM i" RMM tdMiiRR. CLORB DT with option te buy. Bn -Igayt I RM. AMD BATH POR OOLORA Ml month, aaa* to leva. R run. 47 Water Btraot | , m agigjjg|t, ' D RATI St PE iRCi INCdiljl fdll- □L~ri85irioBari ^^tUfo. Boot, taqalyo TunCfTSC ra >7 iiTufL -- balht. watt _ _H Auburp Aft COLORKO, LAB66 I FAMiti heat Iks montIt. ~ lac.. Raaltork U CLEAMTiE&ROOM. RED RBMF.. _auto,^at. CraacantJU^^R^lMi. PREE AND CLEAR DEED Pgi rant money. Owner. Fa MODERYTilDRM. Biddt. FVlL Raaaookbly priood. MODERN 1 BDRM RRICR heal. baml,. I child wtleoau. B|-qulra M 8 Bled. R. after k, waakdayt. aU doy Sot. » Sun. N EAST BIDE - t Bii>ROOl8 -home vlUi batamant tod gaa baat. Alto a 1 badrm borne with gartgi. Immediate paaiaaaloa. R.J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR ^O^sydAea ^r ^ l&f large rooma and both on aniT atraal. Laaa fhM f. to Union Uka VIIIagt^URi ____mth or buy MM dOvn. NS month. R t-aiW. RodofinwR RBNTAL nitidi. Prt. homo, sxf heat, Mt-aly yxrd^ ^f. m m fACAiff; CLE5~TlHa*HB modem home.. Rtsr ariiool. OaO- symVtfg-VisrMgy- W. Yali, corner Stanley Briek 1 badria. rest — opUea te bay witbia I megBte. lirfC rttdy to move la. FB l-NM or For Rent Rooms 42 1 NICE LAROB ROOMS. KENNEDY " aidi wl^SSi er. TWENTY THE PONTIAC press. TI^BSDAY. MARCH 8. 1960 F*r Rent Roomu For Solo Honecf 49 |oed ewidltto*. n UMt. CUrk «Ml faUU. 13« WMt Buroa Btrwt. PcotlM. Mlch-— re j-7m « n 4-««n. m batbi i car (ftrmze aa< ■hop. CkU today .W.M» _ — full prlto. I bodroomt. PROSracT BT. y bodroom horn# Bath on Sad floor Btool oa tit floor. BaannoBt. Oaraf*. IT.6M —low dowa paymaat UAVm/v I ^JForSdeJIo^^ WEST SIDE 1 badroOB atodara. baaaaaant M haat. Hear ToorfarU. Web^r Bebool Olatrlct W.Ma. ITM doA. on Waium. Boar aaw Uaiyaralty. Boat J taon, bath M i *M M. Nica Uwa. Lew prtet. larau. PONTIAC REALTY Bj KaU OnoB SEE IT lUgpiNdjuxiia irm kitcbs« nlTUaia<\ prt aauaaaa. W J C, HAYDEN, Realtor! M B Waltoa n «-«441 Opaa Braa ^U> MEDALUdr ‘ HOME BOW opoa, fU Boalla la ba«aUlul TODAY! riTilia kP5~^^- 1 ao yoar lot WYr aaywhar* li CoBVHicaceBt Hornet UmBO CABB. PBITAtB HOtn. oMarljr lady ua - patlaata. FB y-lW Craacaat Lak tACAMCT. ELOBRLT MEH ORi tsv .............. iada^Bdairea'Towotitlp U MIW BOMB UIVER'B DBUOHT Oaa of lha prattlaat bamta la prioa raoft. Thta > yaar raaob' baa 3 badroama. IH ■ ■ 1^10*. Z' fSi _____ dlatrlct. ai.aao n^a OL 1-mi, r^k Tha ho»a yaa'aa baao walUag fa Naw opaa tai Judah I^kc Estates Tba law \ ALL ALUMINUM ROSEDALE French Regency Staling Retit StoM oEBufiiiw•*“* Rent dfflee Spefy, IRO rMOR. a ROOMB or or tu. mmeem all ar part. IB «•»« _ ■ Ooraar Uaa. Lawraaea bad Parry 81. Paattac.OpBBOBlI/ Pm^ca ^b- ONb LAKE Brick.raoc O bedraam, a balhi, a firaplaci ‘ " ““ Bam t. V- OK BALB.Ua ____ au 4-Wfl or Hiph Oyarlooklaa Caai iBcomc with a.aat- * .bath for owner, pli * bath aurtment. OU down, ala month. Close Downtown j a family lacoma. Bapai traacaa & batha. Auton 1049 SQ. FT. PLI Attached Carage for $11350 NEVER BEPORP BO MUCH FOB THE felO r 3 BEDROOai T1U-‘ ' bomt. bftttia. flnlibed r^. Odisp $im down/ IllSM. Wtrno Stoot. Hp- rr^ u»m a&jti, mu S£irepVtciB-**BT bimTpe OP TO l.tw BO PT Atx OR part. Raw modm bulldint r kaata AD aoaaaailaBaaa. laclui lag parad parklag or Ideal ti ■raia^iaii um. ^ FB a-a3ai < ' a. EM I-31W For Salo HoBiet Lawmea’aiS Pam Btr’eeU I haat' a ear garage. glJW. Tarma. WILLIS M. BREWER laaal boma. Itb ba famUy room. Ooly Prom aia.aw. Wam altar, n N. Baglii dowa or igaao opuap w^purobata. MO a »ail41. t!Taa"*'PI?*»Ml? IN CLARKSTON a PAaoir bomb aaa madoom $4- g m- anek raaab, a badroom. ^ IIOD. a BEDRU.. OAE PLOORE NIaely laadacaped lot Bmith * " • AM.^e...a MWdk*Urf«ro At MAd>Koo. ^^blSd' i n*FS£i7‘*i£rwI a^rii«~' V BEDROOM BOaa NBAR eant Uka BaaeuMat . Oaraaa. __Large lot, gaw down. IB a-MTl. _lag. M06_< _0W 3 I BEDROOM b BABEMENT. Breaaaway, y ear garage.. 4 Ma. a-aw> 4-1M7 or EM l4g4E________________ a BEDROOM HWE. BUZABETB Lake Road. WaU to waU carp -tag. flre^laea. raeraatlan room Small MOST BBLL. BUNC ^Mn^t. Blgba H]«~irhi5i9}n:: Olanwaod Bylraa Laka.___ NO MONEY DOWN BubarbM looatloa a badroom brtek. PuD baaamaal. Largo lot. Rawl* daeoratod. RUSSELL YOUNG REAL EBTATB B BUILDING PE a-att4 PE 4-3300 ----------- PLAINS _______E*aj. Call OR 3-1303________ •THE Bib f" 3 BEDROOM TRI-laaal homo. ltb> bdtba. ftnlabad --------------ORly Oaw down. norlag. EM 1-3031. .OM OOtONtALB. 1 .. a ROOM RANCB. BREEZEWAT and garage. W.0W law dowa bm-ment Tbomaa Twp. OR 0-lWI. saw DOWN. lAOiURN BBIOBTBI fenced MT 3-3181. $9,500 MU a a.ae..^ raaab atyli an baumaat i. bwS aap Clarkatoa araa. I badrooma. Dome ----------Ichar-* '•—■- " or PE a-ao4i NO MONEY DOWN ir hOMO I FuU^ba Ou'tstanding Buy a Rooiu WALLED LAEE Brief r • - ■ parouat --------- — — windowa A 248 GOING STREET • mod$n tafAiow. H.IOO Bou vMt down. 244 GOI^ Paul M. Jones/Real Est. m W. aurao FB 4-MM — . -d-owXlw-a moaTb^ffi^ff* ALL BRICK -r* adiw BT ON^n ________________e Tiled bath ndry^. gaa radlatbm bat water „._t Oarage. Baaan-park prlrl-. lagea Ft a-Olga_________________ COLORED /O I TBRai8r-4 rooma * I___ baaemeat. 3 good badrooma. fully Inaulated for low eoat heating, faaaed yard. “-- -Ahapa. atlas. lUtUiA cyclone feneed yard Knotty pine kU . large paneUad family rm.. 3 ceramic ufad batha. Oaraga M k 34. PHA approead. ROBPITAL ElfPI^rBES Walklag dietanea to Ponllae Oen-oraJ or State. 3 atory brick, beautiful eoadltloa. larga LR with Rra- plaea. DR larga of oiipboarda. full_____ gaa ntraaca. garage. Tarma. C. SCHUETT ™ ■K6NT'^i,%4^?‘*“ “0” DOWN TO qi Wa haaa a b 3 bedroom old bomaa wllb laka priellagaa. Moi gaga coata moya aim In. lohn J. Vermett rbXltt meat b bar PUaterad walla Hardwood floora. Wall to wall carpeting. JlS.tW full prtea. IM Clayburn. Off Ella _yt-_ Rd.__ ROCHES'TTO — ATTRAC^TE 4 badroom bungalow I'a br"-Ino. room with dining baeement. garage EicaUf .Hill location Ilf — North location mie.vn- McOONNEU^ REALTY OL M— BA(!;Rl|riCE~ 3 BEDROOM WITH baaaiaant. a y a a r a old. 3I.1M caah. Taka ortr moytgaia.' OR SEMINOLE HILLS OTTAWA DRITR dance. Authen___________ dealgn. 4 badrooma. 3 tile burning flrtplaoe. Bpaeloua llrtng and dining rooma Breakfaat room: aertaned terrace. Attacbod 3 ear garage. OtI-aleam heal. Lam landacapcd greunib At only taa.aw. ira a aplendld - ealut. Better aee .loeatea on rrnapaet bt.. wlti paiad ttebu room. Kll ___________ BMBt. gaa farnaaa. feaoed yard and many other ----------•-------- eomtort. IlS.aw. I. Hawaii I Realty. IW T taaturaa for your Millar Realty. I CLOSE IN -----------------Itra borne. Itetag ouartera la a a i 44 b moat, with stool, atk aert -- —-ad. ai.asf cTfCKLER REALTY _____. -_________BRICK . je with basameat an larga ai4.teo. PI a-1047._________ CUSTOaniRiCK. diOICB LOCA- FOR COLORED > badrooma, boat 1 ba^m on lal Beer, aagy tarma. ss^^rekTatreSf’aSs: Paul M. Joncs.Real Est. *mm____________n s-iais FOR SALE OR TltADiE7~aiT - aotdSy SI1.SSS Wait Me. Fw* beeae, S rma furoWMd piUia-nartt lat. fruit. Suburban Living At Its Best Tour futura bama la Iba (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 - r> a_______________.... ----- —la. Its balba. flolahad faalUy room.'^ Only faw down. Prom ll3.aM. Warran Bloat. Ro- COLORED IB oa Waat Wllaoa Al£a«^^a^ tCS irSdST ““ - Moat bara f< -----------1 am WyomUag Btroal Spick B Bpu laalde. Only glM down - Aboot lit par w— Must boat goad eradR. BRICK Ranch armi cabpomt - Tbla la a tarrtfle buyr * - ' KS‘£a“», lUy room, t tl kllebsn wttb.1 nards. la new ON SOUTH EDITH — A Inside sad oat. Eaeloood______ porch. Roar porch paatlad lata a modem family rumpna room. Real sharp I Pull baaamant wttb on land etmtract with small dowa * RST t only I r*2«. ASSOefATE BROKERS INTEBIVEHT OOMPAMT. lb*. 443 Orchard Laka Avc. PE Bdlda "Ever since Albert stAled taking French, be’i changed all our dates to RENDEZvOUSI" For Sale Hdtuses Owaar traaatarrad. mast Roms hai larga Uelag rot !:aioo"71LTV ‘ tur^,'caii DOW. GIROUX OENBRAL RRAL EBTATB llmlly OR 3-t1Sl leo HI e:*l_____________ r 3 BEDRbOM TRI-. IVk batha. finlahtd n. Only MtO down. Near moribiern a front.' Only gaM down. WILLIAMS REAL estate b INSURANCE 1433 BALDWIN________PE 4-0M1 •THE BIO T - 3 BEDROOM TRI-laeal home. Ita batha. tinlahad famUy room. Only astO down. Prom lia.aas. warrtn Itout. Ro- n N. Saginaw Bt. PE Val-U-Way POR GOOD BUTS AND TRADES VTOT SUBURBAN - m alory homt, a brdrooffli plastered .......... ...SbS meat with automatic oH bant. eacam f^e It rtatanably priced trade of smaller b JWVE^RIOHT IN rlA waU^o wall eamUng Vull oasement with automatic oil heat. Alumtnara storms and screana. Only 4 years old. Pull pylca. 31b.- aaaa motes tou i: ly a b Is eomplotoly retlnlalMd. Why roni when U la ao oaay to buyf Don I wan. K. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR Oman a to a 4-1433 t MWi3 at PE 4 STOUTS , Best Buys Today LAEEPRONT Homs baetng throe bedrooms. full haaement with This lovely rttidenct hat carpetM llelng room. tWo natural flraplaeet. huge pla* TRADE 3 apartmant Income, separate batha and antraneea, for farm, horns. land contract or atll tor tl.ggg down. NO DOWN PAYMENT Baetral 3 and 3 badroom bomei to CUrktloo, Watarfoid or Pam- 'G. PANCiUS, Realtor aom to fh?*elt^ homes. toBM partly craWfokd , ■urtar Agency FI *-a»* MT 3-1 NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. N An tictUant brtek boma. Ellcban, earpatad llelng room Priced at gaa.tM. Doublt atlachad garaga. Tacaoi. OUREBTON AREA paymtnt - tboul gli tog corti - TacgBt. POR COLORED TUEiDAT ETENINO CALL: Don Bryson - OK 3-4taa Don NIcbOllt - PC 44P44 GILES North .Side Intida tha city on a par* atreet. Vary nlet a bedrooa bungalow, built...... " furthtr iBtomftilOD. 3-Bcdroom Brick I room rancher with full baaement recreation room. Automatic gas lurnaca Call lor Inlormattoo ai e with al e well with small down payment. GIl.ES REALTY CO. PE a-gl1t tai BALDWIN Art. OPEN a AM-a PM MULTIPLE LU^nNO BERVICE GI's Nothing Dgwn OViat AN ACRE OP place. Farm tla« ^lar hi ?u.So'^ marble (In la« kitche igbMfd^^^ -------jnt, gaa heat Oarage. One of tha plcaii •lU In tha vtltoga. Pricec I ga.IW with Just morv RAY O’NEIL. Realtor n B Telegraph Rd. Opan 3-1 "E a-IlM___________OR 3-aWI SMITH WIDEMAN For^^le Hows 49 Templeton ' Lake Orion . Lot IM .. lamlly, atrtetly modwra. ‘"^.Qutoh lala prtio K. iTreifinleton, Realtor 1333 Orchard Lk. Rd.' FB 4-tMt — * Ft a-tit4 SCHRAM Large utAtty room, gaa haat, model open dally from 13 to a. Corner Eonnett Road a^ liantlield. 1 bloaka i loort, plaatarad walla, ca- IVAN W. SefiRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN ETENIN08 b BUNDATS 341 J08LYN, COR. MANSFIELD MULTIPLE LIBTINO gERVlCE KENT tS!?..a WOLVERINE LAEE AREA-^Her la a hies 1 room. 1 bodrm. boma Tiled bath, all alum, siding Ai re*s''^f5JJr*'isf;h.‘"?;of.5; trade. 8^li« prica ga.IM wtt 33.3M LAEE PRONT-Only tl.lM down tor,, this furnished lake cottage. IHa story, aton* fireplace, plenty of sleeping rooid. 'Stone exterior. Now la lha tlma to buy lor earn- rti.rsr‘ *- i^tar pri Floyd Kent Inc.,Realtor aaOO Dixie Hwy. J(.t jT'^tkPb I - Open 1 E PARKINO INDIAN VILLAGE ai.lM Dowal \ Very comforlablf home to Webster Bebool district. Larga rooma —Ig X II llelng room and 11 x 11 dining room, both rarpeted, Attractive kitchen. OU heat and recreation *■> fiU iNue- $500 DOWN Aluminum aided 3 bedroom bun-' ■alow. Carpeted Uvihg room Oil neat, auto hot water. Aluminum storms and acreant. 30 a IM lot. West suburban location, clOac Ip M.aM fuU prlot. BBTTB HI'—■“• HURRTI LIST WITH Humphries 3 N. Telegraph Opmi Eves FE 2-9236 MULTIPLE LIBTINO SERVICE HOYT TERRACE In ven good condition b nicty. decorated. Llelng room, dining room b kltcbao down; 1 laygu bedrooms A balb up. Bar—-—' tllad. New Vu furnace b heater. Better took at tbl Only 13.1011 older home-1 ROOMB 113.M0 - Uetog room 1 itudy llktl. Dining utebe ---- ' . - mil. Eltcfaen 10x13, 4 hug# bodroomt, •Vb^a. Naw gaa haaUng plant. PuU baaamant. Idanl boma for largo family. Boay lonni, WATEIRS BILU 013.000 - Modoi . . 1 badToomh toailly I large Uvtog room w% baaemanl racraatloo r HOYT REALTY IM B. TELEORAPH 3-tt40 ____ PE a^ggg Partridgd! IS THE "BUtO" TO Bl . Heres the Point OB Wllllanu Lk. on a point giving owner a awaoptog vUU acrota the water la this comfortabla gleaming 1 bedroom homo witb second Uetng room to front. Tou U have many happy hours with your own sandy oaach and naw dock, this summer, to this ax-eallant neighborhood. A naw 1 car garaga and Timken *" *—• I-ake at Your Door It u. *---d air all hei BARGAINS I BEDROOM BRICE waatEs no E3icellent OONDinON -AUTOMA'nC HEAT - LAROE LCm -PAVED ITRlcrr. REAR WATERFORD AND DRAY- BARGAIN OWWER WltX sacrifice „■ OIL HEAT - REWLT RB3ECORATED - OAE FLOORS. WILL TRADE POR EQUITY. BOUBB-. TEAILBR. ETC. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor CLARK SPECIAL. LAEE FRONT RUT. Vacant 1 badroom 1 floor bama oo Flaaaant Lake. “■-------- *—* porch, larga aha boo. Mako otlar d,'«iy REAL VALUE. Only tUJOO tor tl Thro* Badr.------——■ —- Homt, bultt U atrucUon. fcr It to 1003. atur^ con-kaMmant with Racrea- ^ahmaater, larga Uvtng with dtntog tU. Satlar'a asulty. ilsog Ralaaca on 4tk% 0.1. TOUR BEDROOM ERIOL llaoel. ■an Pnrk Subdivision. Well built, full baaement with Recreation room, 1 badrooma on otch floor, tia.lM. uriha. NOTHINO DOWN. Daalrable 1 bedroom, 1 noor home, oak Doors. glMly^of eloaet^ipacs.^aU^n^wl^ CLARK REALISTAfE -----RXb--- DORRIS BRI FLO E with cedar paneled '— -»om. 13 X latk beautiful mod-I aiep aaelhg kltchan 1 x’ all eenmic tUa bath. ’^tto|^ atuchM acrota from SIlear .Laka, VACANT BUMOALOW IMM or of this 3 T it. flrtplaoe, fore w si.ooa aot wal k screened porch. I Owner li ,—JM. Tou---------- skating and flahlng -year's aummtr we' — Real sttracUve. Partridge AND ABBOCIAT1 lOM W. HURON GAYLORD wife's Delight la thla lorely brand naw three bedroom home In Independence iVp. There It plenty of birch cupboards, bullt-ln oven and range, n ' X 14 living room with oak floors and plaaterad walla, tormt avallaW. PE B-Mia. II pries fi I, kitchen kitchen with plenty of cupboards oak floora. p largo lot wlih plenty of garden apace. allOO M. Prices Just can't be high Better look, BatUr Buy. PE g-Mia. New Home rooms. Pull %*dotJ"*ij., waU. *^o huya tedroomt ktcLng loklng Uka. Bat from th« ' ................. If you tiki lake Uvtog. you'U Uke tht one Priced to taU to i hurre. at only gltJN 33.006 down. MY. >3031. LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 'BUD' RIALTOR I 130 E FIKt OPEN EVES. FK 8-9693 MY 2-^1 CLIZAIETM LK BBTB West suburban. 0 room. 4 ' bedroom home. Aluminum aiding. Prlvtltgaa on BUi-ubath Lak^ jiint private WHY WAITT aaot DOWN OM montb. a bedroom hi ioo I IM n lot Lake p legea. West auburban. Special Hammond Lake Estates MULTIPLE UKTINO BERVICE OolonlAl ranch ham a. a bad- EVERT FEATURE COLORED WOODWARD E8TATBB AttracUvs t room. 3 bedroom borne, faaturlng oil heat, full balb. wood kltch-, ,en HOME IN EECELLENT ... REPAIR . car attached garate, patio porch, beautifully landscaped grounds, wood paneled family room. Peatur^a "American jioor'* to ceUIng — carpbtlng coroar firj- plMe, fuU dining area, Manter diTtdar. toxurtoua Ula bath, con- vln^^roo. e priellegaa al pri-a deUghlful lurroundtoga, O'NEL carpeted Uvtog room tovele with an. piua a tamuy.rooi Close to grade and VunI high school. Priced a*C with taiM da FROM ir eU boat, crawl apaca. layga tot. tow down pdrmtm. Ifaothly pay-uanto tociudt taxaa and toaur, —--------------—RaULPE b R o o k ,“gr»: TOU OOOPED MR BIO FAMILY mi If you mlaatd aaatog thla OI dtoliid' noi^ kHehan. breakfast nook. FIREPLACE, basement. OAS BEAT, storms and screens. OARAOE." aU this lor 111. IN basemant Atuched breeae-way and garaga. It baa storms B screana, goi furnace. and hot water heawr tcanoay minded. Prtoad at gU.IM with urtoa! PURER BODY A-Tk*! SK?*io{“J pTfiiro. • wlih Mid di SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY NOTART-INiURANCB ' “Bud'' Nicliolie, Realtor ; 43 Ml Clemens St. FE 5*1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4^73 d full di - ^'hfeh L.. carpated^eaim 411 W. HURON FE 4-4526 "SMITH" I OLD ROUSE GOODRICH FARia BDEDIVUlOW 1 year old brick and frame 1 badrm., m batba. eomplauty to-aulated, alum, itorma and scraana. ■as heat and ^1 water. Lerge tot. pav^ ftredt Low down pay-rnC m per mo.. Including DRATTOK BI0008 TRI-LRVEL Warren Stout, Realtor tl N. BagtoSW' PE Mlfl Open Till 8 P.M. with nutnrul tlrepiaaa, paneled den. Utiuty room lk baUu. ^th k«ut^ MUtaTIFLB UBTINO aSRVXCV ARRO REAR LADT OP THE LAEE8 Church. Lovely a bedroom fanch. large Uvtog reoaa. fireplace, built-in oven B range. 3 batha. fnU baaement,, gaa _hanL racreatlen room, aasaf' wNh tiled floor, ecreened patio, bcatod 3 ear garage. Mutt be toan to ba ap-prtclated. NEAR ROCEXBTER -na ranch to caeallani eaa-WaU to waU carpeting, window alUa. tamge. large -------.ly enr kitchen hat table apace 1 overslaed badrooma. walk-ln cloteu Even tha baaement la • UWd. waxed. poUahed and baa a good gaa fired beating plant. Landacaped comer. Omrago. If you haee told that amaH ----------- tees gl.Mt to I • W.3M to any dowa, euta^ ab^ plaaS . VFa baea tha boy. WBl DOWR. Cirtt 8 bad-room bodM Bear the airport. Oak floora. ptostor^ walla aeada a Uttla ftatth- 3 bedroi ir«*’ to minute hope, tltuated on a beautiful lot, chain Unbed fenclna, a eery flaa home altuated In a wall kegt ^Ighborbood, watt 1 ROOM RANCH HOME lia.M^Pull bath and half Mtji. ledgeatone (Ireplaet. • tacbed garage, large cedar-Uned closet, beautiful corner lot. Off Ttlegraph Rd. Terms or trade. DORRU'* BOM. REALTORS WE TRADE . in W Huron Phone PE 4-IH1 MULTIPLE LUTINO BERVICE Clarkston REAL ESTATE. INC BE BEADY FOR SPRING Located near union Lake VUlaje. , With toke privileges on Union Lako. Pull pries ot^ gia.31t-Call J A TAYLOli. Realtor. OR 4-4301. ANNETT Village of Clarkston 3 room brick ranch, 3 >ei>- . “S'*' “*‘"A room nln. fnmlly room 1) baseboard oU hut. Klito're*at rS Baldwto. F»_hl*iil: 9 APT. BARGAIN TO BETTLl EHTA'rt ‘YuTp^V-soo Dniv $2500 Down Bal.'$175 Monthly Over $«» Mo. Income 1st Deposit Gets This! wEirroiwN realty U bmw#en_U_aj»jL* Urg* corntr wl. » »toc’:S«.6n.&.T.!j ... ThOLMES. INC. 1331 8. Lape« Rd._/ WEST BIDE -ikCOME 3 eAVIHT. / . 1 each. PuU baaement. OL YOU INVESTORS! WILL BE INTERESTED to MM-tog al toll modern 4-Iamlly apartment dweUln* wttb larga ttor# beneath. Located oo main *rxen. ouUlde euy. Being sold ly (urnlstaed. Owner wlU tUo howelnller and caah. or hope as down payment run priw • 131.300 Call J, A. TAYLOR. Real-ior. OR >31M. SjleJ-akeJP^^ ■T OWNER. 70X330 ON LOWER Waterford District BT OWNEK. TUaxxD un _8tralte_Ukc. EM >3103._________ CEDAR ISLAND LAKE M X 3M X 10 hlllaldf Itkey front lot,’ all new aubdlrlslon. echool but atu 3. lots away, need money, will taerMI ' —.......... LAKE SHERWOOD I, bardi------------- ua closets. Carpet-------1. dtotog area SeT! W^ L . Lodge rck I inalad taanlly r-kllcban. l>k ce alha, custom ■ Rochester District Near Lleareols Rd. Remodeled whRa Colonial, large elm treat. Bpaeloua living room, tog-burning fireplace. im. dinlw rm alU.^La^an Open Evenings B Bundky 1-4 FE 8-0466 MULTIPLE LUTTNO SERVICE IRWIN OFT BALDWIN 3 bedroom bungalow with 1'4-c garage. Carpeted Uvtog room ai bedroom, tile bath, automatic bf garage. Bateraont. automatic heat, brick and aluminum aiding. Another detached 3-car garage. In ftry good condition. PuU price SELL BUY TRADE;, MILLER HNtL-aty. 1 I light * ch( i with extra tached garage Pull baument. oak floora, phutarod walla tils bath, fireplace, carpeted — cheery ---------- _...i ex'— —— huge closets. tuU ___________ _______ also dining snau to tha ll ft kltchan. Pull Mxament, oil hut, 3 car isfkge. A ^ulna bargain at g»;iN. Bn iPtoday. I3M WILL GIVE TOW THE KKT to anyone of 33-3 bedroom hornet with or without bamnUtot. Newly decorated and ready for you ir Tel-Huron. S^tal 3 HAGSTfeOM WAITINO POR A BARGAIN ? You'll the eitrai l.c., (Inlahed porch — tlreplace — big treea deep lot — a fine home Wr you who Ilka to Ilea right oh the laka. Priced at glt.lOO lor a quick turn-over and can be handled for about ---------- *----- LOOK t W. ROBB. HOMES. 1) “yiw LAKEBBURB DEVELOPMENT EM 3-MM MU 4-3MI Sale Resort Property 52 IW AClREB 100 FT FHONTAOB ON Inland water route on Cheboygan River 3 furolahod caMna Shower bouse. 3 room house, t bodto. By owner Phone PBJ-33N__ POUR FUhNUHCD - TEAR around homts. Cast Lake. Dodia Park a.._.____________________ week, priced right and ownei accept some trade. 11 thla K too good to bblleeo - Just to' .STATEWIDE Real Estate Bervict of Pontiac . B. D CHARLES. REALTOR 111 8. Telegraph PE >»3l For Sale Lots 54 BY OWNER 10 adloUlBg Into on paved strrrt west of Pontiac Will sell separately or ai one parcel. Phone MA GOOD SELECTION NEAR LAKE Oalland wlih lake priv. 1100 at*oi Wo''and u” 1 Acre' on*blacktol> Near Roch-eater 11,OM 3 Acre loM. Rural, at 31.1M. terms. Rolfe H. Smith, kealtor 344 E '^Itpraph FI 3-1343 FAMILY dealrea tinlahed c flDltbed cottage or ( Must haee reasonable -^Cjyll Uberty g-1174 *:f3; Plan Now anim building in CHEROKEE HILLS! I the llv- —i:-"--n,.o-to loca-“»■> .out ElUabeto. Lake ' William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 lohnson W TEARS OP SERVICE NORTH TASMANIA STREET Owner will sacrifice thla lovely 3 bedroom home. Large Uvtog room and kltchan. Pull husement WHITK LAKE AREA Uvtog ........... 31 1 133. Immediate posaetalon. Bventogt Wheaton, F1 4-1304. ' X JOHNSON. Realtor 17C>i S. Telegraph -Rd. FE 4-2533 \Hagstrom blocks to Laeota. Carl W. Bird, Realtor ___For Sale Lots 54 PO^UC**^ ”6rT()358 I PRICES BMEMAN 6c KAMPSEN MULTIPLE ,LI( $290 DOWN A real ECONOM’ lamUy who yieadi pfeTlO tarred. Vacant and lihi -poateatlon. Only 0310, taka oear 4tk per c.. tage. No other coats. rogm home. Basement. .. heat. 1 In ca rgarage. Q u I e neighborhood and bandy to bui schools, stores and park. Idci (or large famUy or Urvestmen BROWN NOTHIN from tow to perfect condition. Baae-mant rae rm., gtosaed sun rm. load modern d m. HUFF AND PUFF ... Alumtouml'l'ro^e’* Puu’*bu^ ment and to excwltont Waat Suburban locaUon. On ona-thlrd acre lot. A real sharp 4 ynr . eld home with bullt-ln > ovtn. hMf*an^*mIK 3011, ? fdrIalb •M*'™"'* 'oottoe. all or part. Terms. FB Sraith,W|tor Rd. Ft 3.7141 screens. Marble allla faaturei. Pull prlta I with 3000 down An alll convlnct you. OFF MIDDLE BELT 3 bodrom brick. Nicer than ! new. Pull basement, gaa heat ' Jbctoerator. Water tofteper and I other aitraa Large M i 133 I ft lot. completely fenced and ------- ----- Dandy bungs- nicely landscaped Vacapt and! JST J I'" 0»1 Hoorah Immediate posasiloo. Sacrifice I OT AC Purn., good clean con- •* “»» 31A4J0. ' ditloo. Terms. Ftlce only ggyoo Sa^2..>!i£.pt/S5? cwdjtlon. JOil 4 rr*r old Bott T K Farms “land^'*'^ll ”cIaS5d *°£d ^ mSw**"' *^*"‘''** "Ohlgan. f tdrma Bettor m NEAR LAKE OAKLAND-M x 31 ^gatow. ^oellont condition Urge go X JSO ft lot fSk n^s. Oil AC l^n. Alum atom rtUm ooly ou.m. UVru PARM-g room frame homo ejBHIttoo. Pun Wtot- Oak floora AH klitos of ELaABETH LAKE EKTATES taut X.bedroom homo. lAn to wall carpefZdg IT' living seem, gaa hottie far privacy and ai a. tuU bascaanl, all eolUaet, Norma B ■arveiv. uwatad ao nice, land- ***^ ARRO FUi:lLiT*' ****** TTO jleCTUOO^^REALTOE tiful family room*wither-* P^e Pun baaemonl with raom'for rtcrmltod and as- attochad 3-aar uSagi.** catod aa 3 haadtlfully Mi ■namual luN. ______TTfo TS gJFJJ IN^Pftoadat Ml.. RAY O’NEIU Reiltor Almoat t eailt iM. IWriii ^(?1&b‘’'{J OOOD INND. Attached 3 car gar AU toUIt-to appUaacas Plro- g- ^atr-ittoc Frtom.-^ fH.BgmVK. Realtor « i-Mit JACK LOVELAND HAYDEN Bwment. oU rurnaa#. Ilt.goo. Small' Farm lor taddlq horaaa. g _ •job'e wlUi dak floora. Otoltry hmue.'v^iV Vacant of '*'*«Mop road Perth of „P«Uac Lovely buUdma alto «d swimming to OrtonrUIa New oil furnace. Lot IdO' a Kent Inc.. Realtor ^ pSee paSKTro"’*’ 33.301 Terma Pr*pmy 56A Fvn boaemeniTinNIg. CaU to- J. E*HAYDEN, Realtor SL* JS?'** - " ^ma o-ugg ys "HXto PE >11 ,*Hh 33,318 do«. ' Y' /t y: I. y THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, I960 TWENTY-ONE Sale Busincas Property 87 Buabieti OpfJortunltleE 59 XEcELLiirr isr oommebcial EERO POR FREE NEW tSEUB, PARTRIoqrE •'UtCEIOAJt OP HDONEM OPPORTUMiriiS. PARTRIOOB AND ASSOCIATEE. IMj^W. HURON. PONTIAC. PB | OOOO looatioh commercial lot — M59 WxUI faat. ONy N.SM down. F.QWoodCk). HUItomi^. Rd. nt M4S Aftor 1 p.m.% 3-MU WORLD-WIUR OROANIEATION ! haa npaning for Dtcirlct Manager ^ ■ thla art* to tuume full obarg* tocarofftat and sarrica aeceunu. 1 Rlgbly pi^tabla. permanant and tntorestlng Especially aUracUve ' it applicant la married and wife ' to nvallabla to asaist tn clerical i JOHN H. IRWIN netlvUtas. Mlalmum Income should ' cxoood on* thousand monthly. Ro awrtonoo nocasanry. No aoll-tag. You will bt tralnod la your torritory by a Homo Offtet Exoeu-ttv*. iDvaslmant raqlilrod 104 to nvKcbM^lM ud iqulmnlnVun^ a EONS COMMERaAL; "Rat Bpef raitou-rant tocatod ea Baldwin Ava-nu* toreaa from Plabir Body. Modtm. wall equipped building with attabUthad cllaatol*. Lease trtlUbla^on bulldtng. Buy to 4?r your"e*ntM. ff’you*«» nbto to bogla eparatlona wumn two wo^ and unable to moat oitf cate raqulramanta pitta* do M raply. Writ*, wire er pbon* J, W. Bum* Protective Agency, 3S17 Wtat 14tth St. Midlothian. iCook County) lUlnolt. Or phono Pulton 4-11M or Pulton 4-74M. ' y*ct. Wondtrful opportunity tor^so^«m.wbowm.&to«ak. Contracts 60 7 rt. toTctaai diitlat. mobt k* Mid Mor*. kulMdii gbov. X. g. Uuaro XlMtrle Co.. ION W. T Pixel wAunrr dwimo room •ulM. tM. Mtobod. H. MkjriM .. woilior. IN, iioTO ond to(rl(tr-•tor, II M.,' round eoektuU toMot. ond tnblM nnd loNpt- W i;N«r. Pixel uvmo ROOM sbifi .—— ---------- --- JllJl,. ----------teblp* docorutor lami U wookV U Orehord S modorn itop colteo toUo. a docorutor lampc. *— m. Puy only U woolly 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 Ouuruntood Room PninU, Onl. |1N Vinyl Linoleum, Yd. $/9c Rubber 1**0 Fuint, Our. I3.M m ft. WuU TUc. Rn Pt Nc Sii:'------------- — *"■ Orchard toko Aro 25**.“ '^uppt. JoTin K. irwin & Sons RIALTO lU Rx^ Uxe Pui. Prop. 87A MMM n. mn xiosiard rd. a PAMILT INCOME. RRICX WIRT * tide. Sell or trado lor oolni builnea*. Dru* store or (ood gro-' £tn. Will Uko land contract a*' ^own payarnirPontlae Pros* Box Money to Loan 61 Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance -------^WcjaTOMX W. Uwronoo at. PI d-IIN-S BUCKNER I R0O8. U II paint. tUa. Una. Shopef’s ItoiPlMMlia,_____________ a C U PT WESTINOnOOUBX RE-frlfontor. We*Un|hou*t olectrlc 11" Admiral ............ ,____ i?: 8S;S M otbor oota U cBoom trom. AO ootd vrtead ooor IM luar-anlaod M day*. mrU and labor. Prom ir to ar* blond ond ma-nanany. IRo ftnoot In caMnota, nicturef and Mrlormaneo* at Obel TV. Wt muaboUi U. Rd. PE MMI. Open I a.B. to I p.m. A»k Ypor Wfixhbor' OAL.^ DUAL^^IMENT^ ELEC- rrlrlr PB dofrnt. frooior cbott. _______________ 171 7« W Huron |K Mill BORROW UP TO $500 . w Vbs biioe cotton carpet- --------— I I ln|. No pad. I'a yra. old. Oood cond Pkl a iMi or OR 3-UM Sale PRILOAB TAPPAM OAS RANOB. nntoaotto. AXalm uprtaht froon-or. 0X0. aond. MA l-llb or klA ±!«*f------------------------- “REAL SPECIALS" XAMtLTON ELECTRIC DRTER MODEST MAIDENS PRIOIBAnX REPRIOaUIATOR OOOO I II WXST HURON ROORD DRUM TOP OININO TA-blo. daronpoft A chair, wtag book roekor mkpla draaaor. wa)> ■ t yaSty - ■nOER BEWINO MACniNR IN loyehr waad eaasole low* forward and rorarM. AIM aqulSpad to do fancy ctltchlni. Pay bnl-nacc of contract MI.M or toko 00 pairmentii of Moor monUi. _ Ctpitol AppUonoc*. Pi 1-1417. SINOER PORTABLE ilM. EICBC taut Cun'* AbbI. PE tPibCiAL ixia RDOB. mat Mo-' —i Catpat. Woodward at Bquart ___lu*t ^6w Tad a. PE a-TTIl. TEN BT6rH WINOOWB. XikBT isBo TV. iti M UP. tiaso' RE-frlf.. MO Swaat’t RUto a Appl. UBBD tv ANO^ OOMXINA-—1. Oood *ala{(lon from 111 to Prteod forfoulek aalo. Beer and Wine Store Only U.IM down nnd MO n Bontb aM you’ra In bualnaa*. Bnma Inc. 10 TMra. OroH OM.OOO la INO. Ownar baa othar lataraata. Pi^r M*t JO par aaat thU yanr. Low ibiiL Don't ba nalaap m thla. Harold Franks EM UNO » UNIT MOTEL A fan btoeka trom. Big Rrldib. 3 badrooB bomi beat, city water A ccwcri.________, of iround. A |ood (race, eon ---oe — Droyton Ptataa <— Utica Walled Lk , Blrmlntbam, Plymouth GET $25 TO $500 ON TOUR Signature Dp to M Maathc to Repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Loan Coihptiny 101 Pontiac Btato Rank Bldl LOANS year around Oulyljp ^ LAWRDfCI PRIINDLY Bl '.SPo-MI. ln| buclnoi* Bbirp . .. apartment Carpeted Itylnf bunt-la Carr klteban. Por IM.0N with rcOOO down, w toko tnda M part down. Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 OMiCMy A 'OIRIRAL 8TORX. B.D.M. On*. 1 ncr- — In lake* dUtrIct. I ot la^ loea Ph. MD 4-ff t Pontiac Pra»a Box 31. HAGSTROM DINER - In buiy down town location. Include* building, biulnc**, fixture* and cdulpment. On leaitd land. I3.0M down pint stock. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N. Parry at Oonior ■ Pike LOANS $25 to 500 On your tlfnatura or ether mco-rlly. M montha to repay. Our adralot It fait, frlandly and helpful. Watt our •met or pirn n i bualnaa*. Needs ITS: TEAGUE FINANCE CD, 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLATR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS m TO UN AUTOa LIVBBTOCE HOU8BHOLO OOODB „ OL 1-0711 OL 1-1711 PL 1-Ull ^ PL 1-3111 -prtendlT aiRvicr' QUICE IN TO INI LSim Seabord Finance Co. nil M. PBRRT BTRIBT Eniy Pnrklni - — “ • "*• Hagstrom REALTOR 4m Rlghland Rd. (MH) PONTIAC OR 4-0358 “LET’S TALK BUSINESS" BIG FISH RUT NOTf Everybody doei Thousands of people with out boats UM thla nawaa way of tlshlni out on Laki Bt. Clatr and baya the tlmi of their Uyta. 30 n M fla Financial Advisors, Inc. 3lk B. BAOINAW ■ PE 3-7013 Mortgaga Loans CONBOUDATE Tour debt* A modernixa home! Let u* pdy oft your man- > uinaita sou ........... a taca or land eoatraet. personal Retrlcarator ........... A dabta A modrrnlaa yiir -hot™, odd Chair* ................. 0 BIO BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. rXEE OELIVERT — TERMS ----------rB I.70N 1. 18 w. PIKE ST. Hot location, ortr 70 cart Kr hour. Homot lotnt up the thousondo. Property pfioed loM than rant. Unusual apportunlty. owim down. MICHIGAN BUSINESS, SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMEBBER. BROW "GROCERY WITR B.D.M. - 0 Blloi west of PooUoc In heart Lake area. STATEWIDE Real Ifttatc Barvlee of Pontioc 1% CHARLES. REALTOR . 1717 B. Teleiraph PE 4-pM Partridge Drlve-In Theater Many buslntit ownere hare | in Plorlda and chopi hei summer To Up thla eh Mlchlfan rcMrt area. Afl years owner's henlth forces of thU ooUbllshed operation. 340 ckr parklnf. new eonoeeslon hidf. gt,m. MmpleU prtea and step Brakeband Wheel Service , esUbUshad 30 jrre e o - - ' * * -■' whMl A brake Jobs In duty trucks * — ■— WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We wiu be ttod te help yow STATE FINANCE CO. 101 Pontioc State Bank Rld|. FE 4-1574 Credit Advifora 61A il * NOROB ELECT. RANOE — Excellent eoDdItton, ON W. UM Ploranca, Wntklpa L n k a. OR __________________rBh. flOOtl? Price Includct nornutl wtrliw an Detroit Bdlaon Unc. I1.N wk. R. R. Mimro Hoctrlo. 1000 W. Huiin. Ioii~MODEL HOTPOin DRLUXR oloctrlc stoaa. 41". OR 3-0014. 1000 anoLBR on. space hiaF-0.*'A*Tfompoon"IOoTmIO.^W^'. A aiNOBR BEWINO MAOIINE IN eoniote. Elf xaf modal makes blind htmi, daeorntlra stltchas, buttonholes, without tto um of otuebmants Poy toUi balance 071 40 or Uka poymanU ot 01 Px Cnpiul AppUnncaa. AB6DT~*i4TT31NO TOU WANT rOR THE aoMB CAN BE POUND AT L A S BALES A nttla out of the way but a lot toaa to nay. PRmltnra and nppU-aners oTall kinds. NEW A U8BO Visit our trod* dapt. far real AMXRldAN BLA^C XrrCRlN TOPB with double atnk. 00 Inchaa loh|. Innyrsprlni roUawoy bad. sli*. Wastlnihous* roosur. PS Q.Q741 BRAND NEW WROUOHT IRON bunk bad*, oomplat* with ••irlncs and mittrass, ON.U. Prarsoha Purnllure. 41 Orehard Lake Aye. BANKRUPT STOCK Uylna room, badroom and brMk-fast acts. Cbnir* and rockcri, lamps and tables. Box sprlni* ood mkttraxses. Must sell im-medlataly. A ehaoe* for a real buy. Badroom OuttItUni Co.. 4763 Dlxl* Hery. Drayton Plaint. Open 'til 0. Prl. 'Ul 0. 1.000 ft. north ot A A P Market. RLONblr PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. ■ ikcasahMdbc ^ --- msttreu grand neW bobWn con- .......... or walnut. m.N; porubie only I40.SO. Blnnt o'matte ipoelal. reduced IN, portable or cabinet thM week onlr bom* damooatra itlon llnier Bew.~. _______ North Skflnaw. PooUao. PE Ira* bom* damooatraUon. . . Illation OlDier Bowing Canter. in N--*- —-------• ,,,, a-oiii_________________________ BEDROOM turrx COMPLEI^TiH ! Electric atoy* .......... m i Orceiar ................ 114 urn, I caR-ren-UBEb-Tvi^^ Oakland County bomef Mod- ^ tur* a Mi^. PE l.-oll7. Swap* • CEMETERY LOTS IN Chapel. Bell or trad* modal car. PL 31M7. _ A .75 ACRES WITH BUI^INOB. MA*S-1343* ______________ II" heavy DUTY BAND BAW, POR outboard motor, cholo —• drill presa. MA 0-MN._ IM7 PONTIAC. RADIO. HEA'T^ U.OOO actual mUaa. trad* tor pickup. OR 3-M7I. ______________ _ i»r>6RD H TOR PICE UP Trod* for H t-- — ' CROBLEY 8HELVADOR RERFIO-i orator. Monarch tlactric rar'~ rX 4-4710 I NCA rrcord pllyor, automi --------Vi OA 0-3043. W electric a OAS RANUEB At ' close-out prlcel MAple l-Mll ... XppilMICtf ELECTRIC BTOVE OOOD CON-dltton. IN. MA 1-1731. ELECTRIC DRYER IN. IX U PT. -----.------- —gjj. Retrigaro- •OUIU- wool ^ wool ^ and pad, I Waan’er, m. Oil hot wi CASH POR racordtrs ' Working_______ MALE AND PEMAI 1 UpHghta . _ _____«htly aerstebad or croto morrod modola at big dla-eoun N day* asm* as eaib WAYNE OABBRT 111 N. Saginaw________ yBE&ZERI - DPRIOKT PAMODI name brand*, (crntehad. Tarrlfle vnluae. I14I.M wbU* they laiL No phoD* order* planM. Michigan 37 I Baglnai________________ trade ELEC. rJ(NOE~POR OAB rang*. R. B. Monro Blactrto Co. — W. Huron. By Jay Aha | Doga Trainaj Boarded to DOOS AND CATS BOABDED. BurrAbail. ji| 7«Rpnph. PB Hynt^ Doye 81 POINTER PUPS. RSO.. II WEEEB old. Out of ftoM ttock and u* Mnulla*. Raatontbl* OR 1-7113. Dray too Plaint. _____ RTOiaTraEj^RlTrANY. ] MO. ^ Hay, Grata A FgH 82 ,m BA^^UY. ALLirm------------ will dallyar OA I--- ----- E3ITRA 656D RORJB AND COW ■ — dallyarad. NA 7-—** Sale Motor Scootore M So y*Plt*. mena rm no***. ^ For Sole Motorcyclee ^ IIM ROYAL BNPIXLO. IM DC. MM. UL J-IUI.__________- im EUNDAPP aOPER OABEB. 131 B. Plk*. PE l-MM.__^ MdPLEX~MOTOR BIEE. »*<»* For SrIc Bkyclce 96 BOYS II IN, NXW rAlNT AND yirta^ to iilBbatl bidder. UL Boats * AcceiBorloB ^ II>r. CRIBCRAPT utility, IM BP gngln*. partact Haw rarbUh. ***• . Mazurek Motor & MUJE^D Furctred Eibi Marine Sale* buok gonto tor asl*. OA I-3I3S j|«, .•_«»d, .En*t._ — ' " Wanted Uvertock WANTED; HORSE*. PONIES AND aquipment mutt be vary reaton-nbl*. MY Min altar » p.m. Sale Farm Product Sale Perm ^uijwnoiit 87 'iSS»SSS'38»«fft*JS hist nnetti M Owtow. , 84 boat - MOTOR - CONTROi* ' |MI; Bkatos. Tobo|g«nf raduead. ■coU molort a aarvlce. CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES M E Walton Dally IM. PE *-MM —— leottiortoa ;s SALES ~ 1-11*1 MFC. BOATS PE V11M PUBL TANE WITH BTEXL LEO* ------ '"vrgi.ca^pniia.*"- Used Trade-In Dept. Many alia* at ramaant carpata .. ... ...... IIU a«. yd Rocker ................I I N Bookeaw. Umtd oak HIM Studto tounga .. Dareapart dk Cbnir ......».M ‘UtoL mnttrm Rld*-«-b*d ............ IM.H OB auto, nag* .........IIM.M THOMAS ECONOMY III B. Bngtnnw______PB 1-HH VINYL LINOLEUM 6. 9, 12 FT. WIDE - 59c ■“ ••XuyLa" 111 * BAOINAW____________ - W A B B X R. AUTOMATIC. OB Ptltar-fle. ll lb. tub. Big saytngi on thla dlfcontlnuad modal. No money down. Pay ably I1.N par waek GOODYEAR STORE. N Full line of building and plumbing materials WOLVEWNELUMBER 3M *. Pnddeek PE M1M ORAvmr ruRNACX. m*............... control*. Sa* la ui*. OnnytrUni to gas. IM. n i-MU. GARAGE DOORS Paetary taeoad*. all atanda alsai u stock from I Elaelrlo - ---- GRINNELL’S BiPORB YOU BUT AN OBOAN OAN Bi~ Klmlifi Baaulttul walnut A fin* baby grand tanchar or aertoua ■ Gallaghf 11 B. Hurt CABLE BABY ORANO PIANO. Tbit uftd Ptnan la to A-1 tbap*. irlcad far Jiukk aal*. Morrlt I priced for qttkk aal* MorrU BERRY DOOR SALES Open from I t* I ESTET ELEC ORGAN |i------- Ngon on Baturdaya __ I Pirat tin tokaa. MA 1-1 __.- - ' - - — — --- ------. nuuw »» __ ' Pirat tm takaa. MA TOUNOSTOWN BUtLT-IN DISH- i 111 B Paddokk________nE tSMI -----------bpecSaLB' waabar. DammsUator wot HM.II I hBADQUARTERS POR BOBBIbb I Tralat-ToysRchwlnn Bikas Tbamnt Orgia with El PI B banah. na w. Ruraa. I g«„i,tt'e RUa-Hobay Bbap i Maboxany. , N E, Uwranet. PonUn* g 3-1M3 WAa IlM NOW mi HI.FL.TV end RadioB 66 ------- jfbUELITB MAIN SAWB. NtClf uawaun a BJssmm vai* NA 1-SM1._______—JOHNSON MOTORS NEW AND USED ----------- McCulloch Chain Saws ALL IIZEB - ALL PRICED TO lELl. — Easy UM* pnymam. ^ PB MM4 PB KING BROS. TOUR MeCULLOCH DEALER PONTIAC RD. AT OPDTEE Wood. Alum . to ftiid. *“‘DA’VJo}fa"’£tiSir Aoetton SbIcb OPEN DAttT 11 TO I PM. II MUf Auetlan at HIM W- 1* Mllw Kd. I btoek W. of ‘Tal*-graab. WATNl "IWIN Im tbar* la aary* ya«. BUY-^px and TRADB new and i^ furniture. Watch thU ad for Aue-Um aturttag d*to._W# whato-tnl* and raUll too. Coa^maM and daalarr wticoma. JACK W. HALL. AUenONBBR. WATCH POR OUR AD TBUBBDaY upon onljy M for RtMU B PbrchatlM B & B AUCTION . MM DIXIE HtOBWAT A'craat tram DRAYTON gHOPPlNO CENTEB For Ssic HouBBtraikrs 89 Electric, im W. Hurea.' r. Yon auva m. Fay only g1.1l ...par weak. N daya turn* ua' cash. Ooodyaar Barvlc* Btare, 30 B. CUM. Pontiac. PE awlll.________ For Sole ^scellBMi^B^ ■IDINO. fTORMB. ILLELY CO. OL l-«aa. iii ateb. 1 uiad M.OOO BTC gaa lumaea, IlM Inatullad. Ill IM.-UMi wTtT all farced olr lumua*. CooliiiB Co. OR 1-4114. mi N. WUUama Lk. Rd. at M-M._______________ _ I HOLER OAS STOVE. M.ON XTb ^ iRfia. I WiaBL TRAILBR. BTEXL BOX^ ^foot^ by 4V> foot. IN. Ml ..._____j/tlon. Ill aaeh. Alcoa aluminum toningt. u a a d J _monlht. |35_**cb. PX t-MIl._______ 1 FUEL 6it TANEB.' OOOD OON- : ’'S.ir.ny"'’iJN.lW.n5*a |M M Ud WAS 11431 NOW glM Jl PT. PONTIAC CHIEF A-1 CON-dluon. MM, — ua—---'- 1M7 BCHULT HOUSETRAILBX. : ft gw. Call UL 3-311#.___ gti. New Consumart . — mvad. IMM yalu*. IM. lU M. Thew art slightly ■ Alto alactrle, all and bottlad gaa heaters at tarrillc valuat. Mlclil-j|sn Pluorasoant, 313 Orchard L* KALAlfAZbO OIL SPACE teiT- i OR 3-3111. UOHTiNO PIXTURBS.i ALL rsomt, apactacular daslgnt. bad-rooms, ll.N. Pull down, MM. Paetary prlcat. Michigan Pluoras- cant. 3*3 Orchard Lk^Are.______ MEDICINB CABINETB. LAROX M" mirrors slightly marred. IIM. Large Mitetlon at cabtnati witb or without light*. Sliding doora. Terrific buys. Michigan Pluorat-eant, M3 Orchard Lakt Av*.—37. dlUeiiT Win d'eTl'yar WC Mlior" | 'used wati» boptenbrb in B up. Alto. INI autamatle madala . left ovar. wlU teU wbolaaal*^ CaU I baton I p.m. n MSn.. doolty PLUMBD40 PIXTUREI _____________hlgan ... cont. 313 Orchard ll. Aro. PLYWOOD I »4" MAPLB .........I Sump'PumM ''■ ' WM I Sinn '! ’'. i‘i^! "1 ■aVE PLUMBIRO SUPPLY , Vs" V-O MAHOOANY .....I ■ S. »*SW»P PE I-1I0S I TONTIAC PLTWOOD_£0^ I tell 11.100. wa i-sai». I CLOBINO dW^UR LaSTBI stock of new and ussd trallais. Now Behuta 11' wide *- “ ** toni. era* travel trail to M ft. Tour Ham* to 10 ft. ApMha, IIH. sew. tea*. Large ataex ot ot*d trailers at JSS*^JC&“‘4Al!g‘T.in*5i?5 Rd.. Holly. MEIrot* M771. BOARDMANS 7171 Highland Rd. at Wm. Lhkt Rd. OR I-Wll_________ JOHNSON MOTORS •tartrun boat*. Qatar IraUari, •''jc.«R«}isaWiiB_ 3M Orchard Lake Are. >B 1-MM MAItE M MUICURT M Excellent eoaditlon tank and tovar locludad. OR 3-Isn after I p.m. Viad 14 lAhO, SMALL GRAND. PIANO TUNINO—OiSCAR SCHMIDT __________PE S-M11 PORTAhLK ELECTRONIC P1AH6. Easily earrlad B stored, tokat up very ——- •— — •llgfcu, __________________T-0417 USED LOWRIE OR'OAN. BERlf-thlrt modal In excellent condition Morrlf MUile. 34 S. Tcle-pnah Rd. Aerost from .Tol-Huron. i;.«fi: mvei. II 44S SOIL Pd^. l%fc'LXNOTH. 14M Roldwin Are. H I!' i"*®. P«v la^^ 4.M 'fxY-IMI I * WILL PAT CASH FOR SPUfXt plana or arian. FT 4-0M7. SbIc Store Equipment 73 n damonstratlon at Warnar Trailer Balt* MM W. Huron.- iPlaa to Join on* of WuUy Ryum't *x- ettlni aaravant.) ___ OIT TOUR VACATION TRAtLIR raaervatlont no*. All new iNO model. Plxlo Trailer ealo* and ranul. lOU North Lnpaai Rd. Oxford. OA I-37U. i>ontiac chief B UEntmVERS Now B Uaod W* tako boutobold funiltur* In BOB HUTCHINSON’S 4301 Dlxl* Bwy. U. S. II Drayton Plains______OH 3-I1M PLATT, IMl. 31 FOOT HOUSE trnllor. PE I-443I. _ __ PARKHURST TRAILER COURT & SALES Now ATTENTION! WE’RE PATINO TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenn’s'Motor Sales Ml W. HURON__PE l-nil ^Wairtetl M**** -■*9* A BIG "IF" o bnH turoT Lot u r* out of tallini JO f NOW for k trash your car. W* hat JEROME "Bright Spot" Orchard Lake at Casa Sale Used Trudu 108 NEW 1960 CHEVROLET « TON PICHUP $1^8 5srva?KS«B I- par aairtM. Matthews- Hargreaves Pon^Bc’s Track Center ^ GMC Factory Brinch OAKLAND AT CASS. TRUCKS NO MATTER WHAT YOU NEED Try Us ."FIRST" IP WE HAVEN'T COT IT ' "WellGet It" EDDIE STEELE — FORD — W. Huron ELIZABETH LAKEfiOAD FE S4\77 FE S-0961 TRUCKS VANS ■“?«“?t.fuunayd*«. ** ??*i?*B**l tharp. ■“M»l*.rukbar-.Btb ayf. •II FORD . . P-701, ir I ipd.-i tp. TRACTORS ** l?s£-tuu air, II01 rubbar. 'H FORD . P-000, air over. I ll rubbar. ■10 FORD P-OM. vacuum, tharp aalt. Special Units ■H FORD RANCHXRO V-t. nutemttle. newer ataar* tni * brakM, radla. *M. Vaif Bav* 03N on tbli -m Watt. Open Evae______ ^ arPY o6al friaum. clena-bi_______ ■to Imiidl* - no* floe* elena-bnnilni ( - no-fl— ____ _ furoie* ll Kaotucky Btokrr < ROOM DUO 'THERM SPACE I ii;7i;ni'irrump"B‘Ei;'si*r4 CIRCULAR TABLE BAW. ». BLAYLOCK TOAL I fttpJ^Y*CO, I motor. arboi^ I-W16 »» Orchard Lake Av*. PE 3-7101 h.p. motor. mounting A ---- U-OAL ELEC 3-0307 . BXAOLX wTu. - - ping-pong ublo. OR 3-3000.___________________ TV. UL 3-3303._______ ' SWAP BUSINESS POR BOMB OR what'hayo yeuf CnU momingi. tSr?*“Ms“ M-T' 7-10i5. _________________ TAMM HOUBITRAILEB. C^. truck or wha'* — '*■* ''** or Northam PX 1-01M.____________________, er. ISO. FI 4-SM*. _______ JVSL IRONRITE .CdNjwLE JW)N». PURNACXB. OAB OR OIL, WARB- heua* a^a. MA_*-M11._ ORINNELL^NBORT ORAND UP-rtgbt piano nod bench 140. book Munro BUctito, ISM w'. _______re 7-0334. Mr. Btark. oj WATER SOPTENIRS TO Rtl^ .......- yH or aril. 13.tO month, OR 3-33M, -------- vj;!! WILL TRADt nREPLACE WOOD dlatrlbuter for top Itno brakal ^,,1, jwtthlnt mnwlno and linings. Waillnghous* and Wag-| pg 4.47lg - air brake*. *"*"• --------------------- 1. Weilinghoui. --- .. . , -.r brakes. Bom Wheel nllin- . ing eqnipmant. 4M0 *q. ft. bM|. Fox Sale CloUiinf 64 r^3o^‘"__________ IRONRITE IRONBR. goes lor best offer. I- .v«. refrigerator. #40. Drop leaf klub-fo table and 4 chair*. 410 Mahogany drop loaf tgbla. HO. Kltob-^ cabinet. 31 x 30 x 10. flO. Chest of drawers, $0. Call attar 11 COMBINATION WOOD. STORM and scraen window* and 3 doora. FE 1^0._____________________ ivp CD. rt. mil6o rRiraEir Cheit iyp«. • yn, oM. Bt\U Propallad rotary lawn mower, usM 1 me, IW. PE l-MOL_____ IS root 'hiAiLtR. OOOD con' dltlon. OR y ISA_____________ &OAL. elec, beater. Mo.N: M-gal. auto gas baatar. *14.01; Cab. sink* and tlttingi. M4.N up. Laundiv tray* and atand B fau-oaU. lit M. Caab B Carry. SAVE PLUIOIMa l^B^8*|inaw__________PE I-11M M.OOO B.T.U. TIMKEN OIL .PUR-nac*. ee* It workini. Alto oU too.doo Bfu DUOTRERM OIL PUB-nacc and bot water beater with all auto, controls, 730 gal. tank. Very rtaa. May b* lean In opor-atlen by appointment. PE l-M«*. TTi.too B.T.U. oiiTTimNACx. con-trou and tank. OM. PX 4-0101. After I M p.5;____________ **Sactori*B* A^m!^*TiSlmai>-Xolont nod porter enblo riding mowers. Yardman onrs. Bom* lOM power aquipmant. W* sarvlca all makes of, power aquipmant and gut anginas. Large stock of EVANS EQUIPMENT MAnia’l.^^- OR 1-7014 ip“i5rioe^de(i. Owner retiring totm m*u r Partridge's new 1 Partridge BUSINmSb™^^ *l?DRbN re 4-7111,_lOM W. HURON siRYICE STATIONS FOR &rj3*v an.*"** I p.ln. PE t-1440 Pure OU_Cg;_ •MALL EIBTAURANT. VERT REA-^abMTPX I-IIM. euU after 4 SUNOCO MIM. 0 M ii,Mcmd*y Otb^ ?«_- oxcaUtnt pireUt potootlal C A WEBSTER. OA 0-111* ' “* *■’ SbIc Household Ooods M Biyelo Bouse. 109 H. Csss. F* rONLT I PlXtaBRSaWABT'^ orlntnol prim OllOM. I only I ptaco breakfast taU, ISi%^h**dbo*rd. M 05. Bad framaa '»•>* toitl. OAOA Bunk ^. complete m Oi. —-- -w-.. /1ar*ai *14.01. rma co. furnlWrL ------------------- trfssft. PE 4MS7. ' KITCHEN BTOTES, COAL, W006 and electric eomblnatloo. MApl* , LINOLEUM B PAINT SALE HALF price at J*ck't,.Ml Baldwin Av*. Laroe crib and UATTBM brand new. 115.06 iPanraon'a Pny-■* Orchard Lake Are. ANCHOR FENCES Ro money down^ PHA ipprovad. FREE ESTIMATES n 1-7471 10X14 VANITY hAND RAUNT rest Iron. Bast grad*. SII.M. 0. A. Thompaoo. 7006 USB Weat. ■ A^HRODM nXTURCS. OIL AND gas turnacer “»•— *• — boilers. Aut Hardware, i grYup^t^S?**.! HXIORTS SUPPLY TOM Upaar Rd________ BUY YOUR ALUMINUM BIDInO. storm windows and doors at lower prices trom Superior Days and Erenings. FE 4-3177. Torm*. COCA COLA FOUNTAIN HEAb'. Uka now. Mutual 4-3301. c. surollat. nas. ^w* DRYER. IM. PI- LATR „ ----- in excellent •-3I3L_______________________ MAROOANY BOOKCASE OR BtfOlg ^ mm.m • 89 In 919 Alnmm ^ - - - "T. , j MAPLE RUNE BEDS — C npteo Plain*_____ ORJJ714 ..j oB 3-0*30. 1 Or6UP new UXIRMS., mat- I ___ _ trasses end dln*tt«. ^ i **bl~Bo.' 41 “w. N*w'”York.'i ~ (largai. $14.01. DMiOurmToia t 03 DIXIB HXnr. AUBURN HEiaHTB ___________PE S-0103 _______ POWER ifOWEJU. n IN. hLADE. 4 cycle motor. Save Oil, pr*-*aa-son tale GOODYEAR STORE. 30 S. CABS. PE mo.__________ TOILET STOOLS WITH COVERS, ....... *«* _¥X * TRAILERS U'nUTT. BOAT MADE to order. PE Mill. 4071 Pilar. IV STUDENTS ATTENT16n, 40 *».)■ televisions. $11 oneb. 11 § to TALBOTT LUMBER Lumbtr, plumMn*. paint, bnrd-ware b electrlear supplies l.OOO wood louvors. 01 oacb for quick solo. llBt Oakland Avo. PE 4-ato. THE BALVitTION ARWY RED SHIELD STORE Eyervihlng to meet your nooda. Clothing, remltur*. Appllanooi. Ill WEBT LAWRENCE VIHTL LATtX PAINT.. OElO 6^ WRECKINO MATERIALS from 100 Buildings I ^Evaathtoy^cm. toson^ Alao a Complat* Lin* oi Raw RuUd^ Mat* rials _ PHA TERMS PREX ESTIMATES SUR^U.'^ LUMBER Owosta. Vantoura 1140 Lapaar M.. Lnk* qrlon,_MY 7-aU. BHORrS kibBILJE HOifE __________ __________ SALEB S SERVICE FIRST CLASS oXocXrV EQUIP-1 ment for sale Excellehl condl- 1 tlon OR 3-0714 After 7.'_______ j • iiicnt brtwmn;Liki Objo;^^ I ----- HARDENBURO MOROT BALES b^n ErOi. . ~ CARn I r BALES ' PE S-7300 MiitT ORINOER. chine, meet saw. ------ ... —,, 1x0. meat alleer, 1 meat blocks. | ~ Dairy eas*. ---- --------'----- reglaUi 3171 w Huron Its*. 1 teal irs MY 1-41 ■:= SPECIALS! Service Station 1034 8. Lapeer., Uka Orion. MY 3-XX7.____________' Only $475 (In., $76.22 per, I mo., uicludes all insurance, air-oHidittanor. PE Milt or PE taxes and batik charges. Ready to mbveitito. Sharp traveling trailer, sleeps 5. Only $171.P5 dn.. $34.33 per mo., incl. taxes, insurance, financing. Ready to go. • (Tbeat deal* good till lltrch Sonlyi CASH FOR YOUR CAR atr^dlttanoi RESTAURANT EQUIPliXNT. COtt- Sale gpqrtlng Oood* 74 11 OAL. PUMP. MODEL 10. 131. PZ INS. m6derh and >NTl|Ul mmr. sen. trade and r*r— ------ ■holi, 374 B. Taloimpb. PE 3-4701. MINNOWS, 11c .. Oolden grubs, while and rod worms. 1 di Treat Crack Rnit Rat “ anjWoldWT Sand, OtliVBl and Dirt 76 1-1 TOP SOIL. CRUmD STONE. CBUBHEO STONE. BAND. ORAT-al. Earl Howard EM 3M31. COW MANURE. DELIVERED. PE '4-3171 or —----- Oxford Trailet SalCs 1 mile aouth of Uka Orion o M-14 MY aA;(ll,________________ _____for Plortdn vacntton Jncol con a TraUar Salei. 44** WUllam Lake Rd OR l-5tit. Auction Sales Wood. CONt1AC AUTO r But. 4«U. Itmo 19N N. Ptrry and UadtMi FE 4-91(X)^ Quality Motor Sale* NEEDS ALU MODEL CLEAN CARS TODAY 040 Orchard, . rm non .See M ft M Motor Sales For top dollkr on Inter modal cart. MW OUl* Hwy. OB JLISM TOP $1 FOB ANT HAtfc 'DR Model up to 'ss. Buporior Auto _B*ljrsyi1 Montcalm at Oaklond. TOP B0Cir.~jUNE CAR, TRUCE PONTIAC WASTE PE KOOt TOP CASH SM P06 CLEAN CARS WRECKED. JUNKED OR CHEAP can wanted. PE S-S3M. TOP DOLLAR rer 'SS to 'M modqla mllatg* can wantod for t "'tr J. VAN WELT 4S40 Digit Hwy. Ph. OR 3-11S4 WANTEgj^ JUNE CARS ^T WOOD ' Pontiac -55---5T----------------------- I _________________________________> (WrU_____________PE S-31S1 Special Paneling Offer ! sEAsoNiD fireplace wood a oxford mobile manor for - Or J-wjJ_______ * mmU ” mahogany ' : kindling. PE 1-0M« Eve* ; tboa* who want tbt bact. 48'xSO- i-----iTT.L a ~ .. D grade ‘ 44.M each' BLAB WUOU OR PlRF.Pl.AiE I ot*. irx40’ camenl patio*, ate. Used AutO Per S _ ________ Ve" mahogany ^ wood, 1 eord, Sl7 0«l. PE Mill. On# mile oail M Mford ■“ » ' -------------------------- V-greovt, C grade *5,3# aneb . V plla TO .vUto road. OA S-30M.--------------------- ------ --------------- Ul panaU. MBie rtli /y YOU'VE BEEN THE REST: HOW I S"4«> D»r» «r»ck. V-groovi, praflnlahad |7 oo each --------------------------------- •>— - - ---------- — - - r-groove.' praflnlahad *7.00 each Oak Flooring Satoct red ............ M No. 1 Common . 41»» “ Ho. 1 Common ........ . IIM M No. 1 Sboru • BOB BUTLER AT HAROI.D TURNER’S TRUCK CENTER 444 a. Woodward MI 4-TM* B m MINOHAM__ MfCHlOAN WRXCKtR. -IS DOOOlt. C.O l. PX Auto Inturxnct MM 'fex'iRW 4 MO. PAvfi'n. 14 M XA PE 4-ISM_________Evoe. PB > Foreign ft Spwtf i^re 1()5 RENAULT OAUPRINB. ISSS. BUN root, black. IISOS mOtt. RAH. Prirala owDor, foretd to toll. MA Smk V$Md Cart Plymeuia that wlU aset tea !'siVL*'5.-a**?.s«rw*a*Mt ISS4 BuicK RAMrrop ~6od9x. A me* dean grtan Job, RAH. automatic, white wall Urot. Look* •ojto and rung good. Prie* to SS Oakland _______Ft l-MSl ^ REPOSSESSION . ItSS Rulck 1-door. No monap down. Atoumo emnll pnymoatt of NO .mqnly'down IMS Ruick. 1 door hardtop. ISIS fun price, ftl per month, let payment duo May lOtb of si7 moneb. Ring Mr Rbig Lucky Auto Balee. PE 4-UOS. PE 4-1114. 113 I. UW lOM HARDTOP BUICE 1 DOOR RAH. dynkflo. wtatto waUe, 30,SN aetasl mileage. OR I-4S33. I^IN^ ROOM O^ JiJdi”'ti"prtceT ueod metol'war^J " *' **** elSK? HaYTAO HAbEEr AHO DlffiR: S- mfrlx 130 W W Itopoeootiod. BaUne* StoyH kli' rtfee^ilf^T^hilre. I SI per waek. Sc^lck e MY 3Q7IL Si: bede.JM; auto, waebera. IJO: i M^B BEDROOM Mg P>«. TTe. SM: waahara M: ' CRBrT-DRRBBBR-XUNK BEDS Byoryfbing to uaod fura. at_k*r- . ^ toddor. W-O Ufayette. FE i-OSST UTTUt B PURHlTURa A AFPl rpiE<»'iECTioNAL WITH * covert. Corner Ublt and eocktoU , 4111 tobte PT 4-313i_________ ______,_____9" »:*“.»_Il_____ —jrRmt-wrrrr^; « ss.-jifb'sae'issji: ss Furait^e. 43 Orchora Uke YEAR STORE. M 8 CASS. FE Avenue FE 4-7ISI.________0410. ____ ^ . s'.YEAR MA’TtRi». WET > lilEW M OALtON RlViDUnSAiB pMl. tanertprini 47.14. I^r- water beater* Bale priet, 141.04. ; teki Furniture. 41 Orchard L*X* r b Munro Electric Co.. 1040 W < Cash and Carry Specials Std. latutoUon II n. 0. IN H- tt. ............ n-N Fcuilng laauintton If. bag. .. I Jt 4 I S pnftntobN^ mtbog. M.N an. I X 11 Shoirlag H Ptao .11 Ua. ft. iCnll for a fret oaUmtto on nil yoar roogh lumber A trim naodai HAGGERTY LUMBER IM7 Hncftrty hI^ MA StoUl j Woekdny. 7 te 4 Bat. .7 to_11 bo YOU RATE A PAIHT OR i doeorauag problem? Hundreds at' eolore to . tboota trom. Intertor ' er txtorior Baa onr wall paper i and uaubtof tnnric t*l*etl«. Berry Hro* }*n*d Mngto - “ ' "*OAkLAIID FUEL A PAIHT Orchard Lk. Aaa. PE Kll 4 TKAR OLD MALE BOXER. AKC ragiftared. 4 year generation padl-grM wito raaionablt 4~iWTlACiBHOEoE' AT btud; PuppUe. Jnmorii, PE AdlM. BIHOLER,. OIL HEATER SALE, •portal frleat on *11 brntort ro-malnlDi In ttock. Deluxe Slagltr 40.0N BIU s with fan blowing on th* floor. 1140.07 OA TbowMon. ION MM Wort. chihuahua. TTNY FEMALE, |M. alao proven atud. 074 LI 3-1370 B^^W^SPRINOIU, p^a^ Machinery 68 FREE - NICE COCKER SPANIEL. 1 yr. old. pIb 4-43S1 ' PBliALB BRITTANE apANiEt HSF- ma M A C HI X X. AUTOMAHC S?(4lS^ yr., ,old awtbor. re St? eliiorm ?EMALX CANARIES ALL PET 1 £rt2SaJ^Ktfe5r Zril?k I »hop. M WllUama. Ee 4-4413._ PE6- pnEs. II Bar- CAH RUSTED ROOKKR PAHKLB **F _________________ •i.'!?!!' PUBS BRED OBRMAN SHIP BHD not rog. 170. 4431 Mayboo Park. PT > Autp Accessories 91 For Sale Tires 92 buy, tall Alto whltowallt. STATE TIRE BALES 003 Baglnar — “ S.70XIS HEWTREADB 4 ^ *44 44 --- toiae and recap. Mr— OOOD U8BD TntBB ALLEN DISTRIBUTOR MACHINE, Allan Dwell track. Allan Volt- , P*_«-110» _ _ I CAR RUBiED ROCKER PANELB. 3 doore 15.01 pair. 73 W. Walton, Sale Used Trucks 103 CRBVY 1 TON PICKUP. 4 SPBKO treat. MA 4-1104. ’si cwrhf, Hi Ttai VTitt ifXiB KUHN AUTO BBRVIUB ____ 140 W Huron__________PE 1-1114 Care. M Auburn_______________ 1444 SEDAN pELWhCRY. PRICED 1959 BUICK INVICTA CONVERTIBLE WRITE. POWER STEERIRO, BRAKES. SEATS. EZ EVk CLASS. I.OM MILES. I OWNER. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT, WILL TRADE. FE MHO AMR 4 Johnsoh AT Lake Orion ■BEF AIID PORE - HALF AHO , TOR RENY . WalT paoer ewamtr, floor annd- 'w2h“ot*Iuor**S7whlte toy" --------------- ... EAvAfROublto. folsim Hnt i ^ Warwioka. MW Orenati Lake PRU STANDIHO iOILBTS SIS.M . Itoubic bow' iint ...r. MJ* ; ^.■asfior^’: — -vcAhb Paint-t MI44. LOOK I 740X14 BLACT TIRES. ALL namo brnmU. Oft now e n r •? 410 40 _pioe MX and txehange. Stott TIr* Sniae 403 S. Saginaw. PE VMTf or Ft 4qgg*.______ ffANDARD BRAND. NEW TIRES, trad* In on Oaneral Safajy Tirar Op to M per aant alt. innek «i WMtawalli. , ED Williams . 401 B. Baginnw 93 right. FE 4-4431 between 4-1 p.m. j OFFERS '44 Buick RT. Pull power. 1 owner ........... 13 S Rambitr Wgb. Crete Ctry. SAVE ENERGY, USE j IWANf ADS! To find ai ^nr'^l'-lMIl Orchard Lakp Av*. OVER W^OSTD TV SETS FROM I14.M up TV nntennna M N. \V AI.TCN TV SlV E Waiion ■ . - ' , • Pv' S-Et41 Nppa. ; S 4flLLI4fZTBR KBT8TORE MOVIE camera FI 0 Turret lahS, Ufbt -...............r. OR 3-74*4. ' ORANESHAPT ORINDlNO IN THE job. pll'CC tO livC OT --— ■■. _____——^ enr Cylndart rtbortd Zuck Ua- ' WHITE TOT, SILVER AHO EUCT chine ■*«" « b«h wh—. *m> . phodlaa. tiny terriari. lermt, eath »7443 ' - for Enater MY 3-3SM ------' 3-^ bath 4*it wHb trim ER IT TART PUPS McNART S ^11* or coiorac .--------------------------------, Tallweggar Eeonele boarding. Factory it)(l4-lrr*|ul*fe aCCORDUN SALE ALL SIZES I tralnlngi, trtmr'— .......................... EAVE FIUMBINO WUFPLY Accordlan loaiwd fr*y to baglo-J Poodle Irtud i m M. Sn^w ' PE 0-Jlif! ara'vtlb UtNa*. PE 4-M3S. doU Mtar 4 ■' ' . ■ i. / /. ' t1ce*f8i;*\-04*4' RkinOlI T BATTFRlrsTllTl. 107 S.i r ' ’ Bagmbw. ,rs I-IIU. gbod used car, see Classi-uuMBo. CAM-; fied NOW. TUeijrapli | '07 Pontiac Canvart. Power .. IMM '47 Pontiac HT. 1 own4r. ,8harpm .. .............IIMS •it Rambler Amar. Std. Auto. RAH ....... .......... IllOO ■47 llereary 1 dr. Ptnk B white. Sharp knOS '41 Pontiac HT. 1 ownar. Sharp! 11 ........... 4 ON '44 Chevy Canvart. A-i eond. 4 4*4 '44 Plymouth Conrert. Auto. Sbarpm ------ . . 1 Ml '44 Plymouth Sod. Auto. V-l i IM ; 'H Ponttoe Sod. Itoroblaf Cloan I 4N '44 PonlUo 1 dr. Now pklul Clean .. | 444 Russ lohnson Motor Sales I-ake Oriim . MV 2-ii7T 2io5l TWKNTY-TVVQ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 8. 1960 Hwd Ctn 106 1956 BUICK ■ $1095 BRAID Sale Uied Cart 1061 Sale Uicd Can 1061 MARMADUKE By Anderson ft Lecminff i Sale Used Cara 106 < Sale Uted Cyt Ow Moek ifo. U«i. Oor low prt •aj«.»». North Chev. — rOKO DEALCR -A-1 PMd Cu Sbopplos ' ■ -58 FOPD J DOOh $1295 NEW' ’60 Dodge Dart $20>6 IMIudfl M tundtrd fiftorr |Miwpin»i %XMi ***** kVm 5iTTr^*DALLAS 1M( ani& mew tike*, oood utj n main aocinsraR RW_lop truMporUUoD.; Ol Mill/________ lllirLiQUU J DR MOANS I1741 'Cy' Owens MOTOR tALSS OsaOTO-PLTMOUTR DEALT* _ "UaretboB Pro. "cu" It TXARS TAIR DBAUNO CAM AT w nu tn. ________rm ytm_________ 1 14T 8. SAOniAW tTRJErr ___ FT Mill_________ ItU FORD OODnIiiT SEDAN door WAIOB. tur«goU« AM .4 po«»r ilffrlM, tulommUe I ■Itiloo. RAST lt'4 Ilk* M4 ’ RAMBLER i RmT''Mo7oM. 44M W Huron ' OR 4^1 __________________ ISsVdsSBOTO «m*II montklir ni Mr Bing. Luckr Auto Bnirt _______________________________- rJ-J-IMJI. PI 4-III4 113 8 8a(1- ■It c6bv. lUFALAirr hah ww - -n»» ______________^______________ Or**, rowfrilld. to u^'* M DODOE CUSTOM I DR, HT 3M ASA need Ell 3-3114 »tt*r I p in pup, TorAUifllt*. pow- ISSS CHEVROLET. 3 DOOR. J(K^rr tlffTIng A brAk*».-Nhmy *1-010 A HEATER ABSOLUTELY ut, Bpotlra*. IM5 OR L«n3 HO **•“”' P”; 16 dodos CUSTOia ROYAL. vY. I’.r.'i'hrttrr^;................ bTnlifi'''buttery 1M4 FORD REPOSSESSION S3SI full price. Ho eseh mi_ Fay only 117 per mo. Da* April MI3S. IBS E Mr Bell FE 14 FORD CREBTUNB BKYLINER ...1 FORD. T4. S Oa. REPOSSESSION 1311 full prlc*. Ho eseh b» Pey only 133 mo. Du* Rite Auto, Mr. aell. •** E Bled. 8 - *■ PLTMOOTa BTATIOM WA0> POKTUC. ISIS. aOHNETILLE, ’M PLTMOOTB BELTEDBRS. V4. ---------------- ; Clark&ton Motor Sales I CHRYBLER-PLYMOUra DEALER ! Msto at.. ClArtatcn MA M141. CHEAPIES ■M PLITMOUTR. RAH, S DR. . IN •13 PLYMOUTH. Niof *..SM •13 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. HAH $131 •M PONTUC ......... 1131 •41 MERcxntv NO Rorr ....im «* MUK.unT, nu AWT ... •II BUICK SPEC 4 DR. A-1 •13 CMEVT CONVERT tOCB . |l4 <31 13 PONTUC8. RAH ...|U •U MERCURY CONVERT. NEW 3 CHEW RAH. Rid . 4 PONTIAC RAblO AND HIM- lUU _. _____^tlful 3 I— r — - prtee SIN Aeeiun* pAynest* 1 il.N per month. See credit msi aser. ^r frhit* At Elns Aut ‘TuSOTy' *r etcertai. MACHINE i i. 4 DOOR CATALINA BRUCE TAKE »_________ '55 PONTIAC S DOOR $595 .. J PAIR O^FER 1--- CHOICE OF M MORE CARS Ijuperior Auto Sales 313 MONTCALM AT OAKLAND 'Cy' Owens Ft 4-7500 iOtr^FL?MdUTH BELVEDERE, top mecbsolcAl coMlUop. RM aM whit*. RAH. SpeclAl SIN. No BOMY down BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Cy Owens •54 PONTIAC 1 DOOR .W95 666 S. WOODWAfiD MI 6-3904 “ ii'pItmoote ' REPOSSESSION 14T B. BAOINAW STREET FE 5-4101 iiU NAOI BTATEBMAN CUaTOM a 1oor eedsa. low mile*, taper tpeclAl SIN. -------- il trektof redlo. _____ _. p;rkr-.t MI. O-TMO. Rerold Turner Ford | ^ Very ■ HARDTOF a NinV| ^Hre* like pew On___________________ tlre*_. MW brtkci. battery FI; _ooodye*r_whllewAlli _EM_1-4J40 ' M DODOE CUSTOM 3 DR HT 3» hp DIM ens TOrourfllte. tteer-toe S brekee. Many eltrae. Clean two OR 3-0373 __________ •,';8 FORD CONVERTIBLE $1745 1000 cbEvrSlet 4 boor sedan llAdlo. heaUr OrlglDel Srr* gold AM white. Another Birminghem ■Be wwMr car Our etoek No. I price 11307. North Chev. tt S. Woodward At. STANDARD TRAN8MI8870N RA- CmSu S|r**Mr ¥*1*" At MI t7M0 _H*rold_Tnmfr Ford.___ *» CHEV I PAIS. WAOON WHITE power — t^cODU. Ml 0-34M. 'MCHEVIE RAH EEC CON-edition ru»t_ Ft I-I72I _ I ■»>»■ CHEV STA'flON WaOoN •«. RA--•*“ ‘-***-" bvdramfttky food m. ••W39 «r ; 'Cy' Owens 147 S. BAOINAW STREET __________FE MIOI__________ ISM FORD STATION WAOON. RA- 51?.# U price, y 117 n NO MQNCT DOWN Aeaum* 10 CAih aeMed. menu tf S3I.N per me. CaU Din Msr. 3«h. Credit Mgr. Mr PArke st MI ..... __ . Jell, PE I-4SN. Hkfold Turner Pwrdj_ 101 I Eltd- B At AuhTB. ' “— ------------------------- 151 PORD HARDTOP. RADIO A HEATER. _ mMOLUTELV — kieum* psy->. Call Crwdlt l )1I O-TMO Mfr Mr. Parke M Harold Turner Pord.__________ IIM ford' CUBTOMLnt*. RADIO I t.«-t5W Harold turner i_ REPOSSESSION 1013 FORD. 4 DOOR. BLACR. 1114* month. Ho money down. RIda Mr Btoi Lucky Auto- —-----rl ■•“•- — - ;* $305. Aeaum* peymentt ' —------tb Call c—••• « At EIm law FI I- 4-lOM. ra 04314. 113 S. Bsf- CAR PATMBHtB TOO BURDBH-tomee Com* to tad tee u* and let ut help you Mlwl to a let* •M FORD 3 DOOR 0 37 ON MILES. I |N7 PLYMOUTH VOOOR SEDAN. _food tlree,_ 0d06_^E_4-d651^_1 OrIgiDAi S-tone grey paint. Bcon- REPOSSESSION^ I c’,»M.i‘".n‘; JtM Ford 'iUUoB * l>r. owner autonobUo. Id top eondl- No money down. M week, Deeds «loo with all the eatrai, Iwtock •ome bode work Nina Mr llnr i NO IOIM: Our low price IW. Lucky^ Auto aalee FF 4'IOM. North Chev. II pitce No c r Au'o. I April S ____ „ _ . . rk o-4i ___100_E. Bled S^AI Auburn^ _ 1041'PLYMOUTH HARDTOP. V-0. automatic T ” • " ------A HEAT. MONEY A N BMiasiON. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER HEATER ABSOLUTELY I [ONEY Dot— -jcni* of IFI IIM FORU TRANsMiaSIO Ftthe ?ird“ ‘ menu Of S34.M ... - Credit Mgr. Mr. Park* a 4-TlOO. Hwrwld Turner Ford Credit statJrnents taken on the phone. Lucky Auto .Sales, FE 4-1006, FE 4-2214. 193 S. Sagi-naw. u I ATTENTION ARE rou LOOEINO POR A LOT OF CAR FOR A LITTLE MONET t ONE OF THE Ft/LLOWINO IHODLIt FIT TOUR PURSE AND PRICE. W ATCH FOR lURMI.SOHAM-RAMBl.l-R ADS IN THIS PAPER *57 FORD 3 DOOR $995 'Cy' Owens ISM FORD CREBTUNB V-l 4 DR . radio and heeur. CaU between ■ »_ F1_§:4SS0. '59 FORD Falrlaa* 4 doer, I cylinder o-matic, radio a heater I 141 I. BAOINAW STREET I__________rm 1-4101_________ I'll FORb VO WAOON. aHARP. tog. Cirri OOnktond._________ 11055 EHOLIBH FORD CONSUL .S*?VE OX THIS ONE! BEATTIE BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD-Ml 6-3904 • Vour PORD Dealer Since 1130 • 5000 DIXIE HWT OR 3-1301 Al_ the Stoplight In Waterford IS55 PORD VICTORIA HARDTOP. SHEP'S late-Model ^ECiALS ;i BIRMINGHAM: BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD ____M16-3900____ I9W FORD DEMO SALE Priced to ten IhU Month bbt) S. WOODWARD ____^11 6-39(K - FORD DEALER - BEATTIE •56 FORD 3 door $795 2 "Your FORD Dealer atoc* U3f ^ImM DIXIE HWT OR MMl "e etopllght In Waterford •M OLDi 3 Door B-Tow . S1IS4| Mt PPHb JM 4 D ■10 ]^RO„CuetM tJ>OM |jj4 Mn 11.000 mil**. loterlor and carptU. MR. — -------------------—^^ue |»wer HOIS. It ■M PONTIAC. EEC TRANSPORTA-tlOD. Owner. ToUag lady buying new car A^Ur ^p.m. 1^ Vhil. ioM PONfiAc r DCkflr^A'nON ----- hydnmatlc. SdiB. FB _______________■ •13 FONTIAC. OOOO CORD. AUTO. trani $115. 4484 Rote Drire. _ IMS PONTIAC f PABBBNOBR atatlon wagon HydraaiAUc. radio and heater. FI 4-llM. _____ lif~PdtiT~fiC CldBF^AlN 3 peymrau |4] 04. Low eath d BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 'M Cherrolcl wagon . |1SI RARDENBURO MOTOR SALES Corner Ceee A Ptke_FE A7JSI iiU PONTIAC. RRH. EBdOUNT c paymeoU. SI.Sl p Crissman | I Ba^lnaw R-_l-040l._ iiiu PONTIAC 1 DOOR. SHOW 7M Clniw 8L BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-5904 111 MERCURY MONTEREY. EX-cellent condition. Full price 1111 Aieume paymenti ol IS 15 per month. Bee credit manager. Mr. ent due May lOlh. Ring Mr. ng. Lucky Auto Selee. FE 1006. FE 1-3H4. 103 S^SAg^w 104S MERCURY. HURRY IN. NO .HRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 ’52 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE $145 ROCHESTER OPEN EVES TILL 0 OL M73I 1M3 PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR RADIO and heeUr Eiccllont eondlUon. No money down. Full price MS. Aeaum* payment* of II M per week Bet credit manager. Hr. WhIU. Elng Ante Sale*. Ill a. Battoaw. Ffc N04B3,____ 1153 PLYMPUTH arrA-nON WAO- 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 1M3 NAER. RADIO AND RkATjER SIN. Aeaum* peymentt of '11.71 K' month. Bee credit ’ manaier. WhIU at nng Auto Met, Hi 8. Bailoaw, rjT* *"* Specials! Specials! 10 RAMBLER DEMO’S —_____________heaUr. *ie*IL_. condition. Full price IlN. Aeiuma -----------' —V per month See Mr White tl HI a. Saglnav. __________ ull price peymentt of 10 75 p< credit menaie-King Auto Ball FB J-(K“ PLYMOUTH - I 'M PONTIAC. CATALINA I coupe. trI-power and all 7.50$ m“— •** ■ Aue WILL ACCEPT Dune. outboaMi. beau, refrigera-oort and appllancet, tic On our new IMI Rambler* or any good uaod car a> part pnymoM. BILL SPENCE •RAMBLElf -BALES k BBRTICB-114 s sAoiN AW_rm_ RUM DAWSON. 313 B. Saglntw FE 3-0'3I__________ •M P L r M O U T H 8UBUKBAN I ML L_t' -______________________ wagon. V-0. RkH. Auto. Can bo DOWN PAYMENT NO PROBLEM told with no down paymont. QUEEN AUTO SALES TOM BOHR. INC. 171 8. BesUlSW til 8. Mato Jdllford JdU 4-1715------------*----*----------- IMS PrVMOUTH eUNTOM SPORTS >11 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN. ■" -•-Tl • |U***.™*«L.■*,*?“■ J*!? * ®**'*f..He'' ... nemleelon.' V-l. I Mg torouclIfU .................. . -. power iteerlng padded daeh. RkH white Uree. Low low mllet. Burry powder blue and beeuttiul. silts. 31 peymenU 155 M. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD ‘ Ml 6-3904^_ 50 PER MO. •51 DODOE 4 DOOR SEDAN. RA-die k Heeur. FuU Price MS ___________™ 3-4151 1M3 NAsk RAMBLER STATION • WAOON. RADIO k HEATER, AB-. --------- DOWN. BOLUl%LT I Aieum* payh---- . Call Credit Mar eoDdltion PuU price SL paymenti of SIS.ll per moni |m credU manager, tb. White lymenti of _j* credit ma__.... ---- ^i-MOl’ *'* *• **SUlkw CONVERraLEB - BTATION WA---------------■!*?- I. Beego Bale*. Keoge Harbor. 1960 VAUANT $1799 1960 PLYMOUTH $1849 54 FORD 4 DOOR SEDAN. Reel SHARP I Ford-O-Metle. Radio k | S13 M PER MO. RINK “ ! JACK COLE MOTOR & .GARAGE PLYMOUTH-A'ALIAXT 451 W Huron « OR 4-aiSl|lo0o W MnpU at/Pontiac Tran ____iNeit loHolladluml_ Walled Lake ... b coupe. Hydra. RkH. j Win A lf5k Chftvroki 4 d ^”ria^i Uwens I Powergllde. 515M.’ waien. RkH. I ’.59 FORD I DOOR • $1795 North CheVy It a Woodward A 'Cy'Owens: one owner MODELS 141 I SAOINAW STREET MI 0B7M re?osseSion IMS luU prio*. DO oath needed Hy only H7 mo Du* April 70th lUU kata. Mr. BtU. PV I Its t Bird. B *1 Aubura. in HAVB A ORBAT BELBCnON OP ALL BINDS OP UBBD CARS krteTSu *****^ riRANCB HO Bl^eOMTCARB M AUBURN 1956 CHEVy 210 2 DR - ------IS cyl. Po ...--------ITIsii It -..r Bt FB t-ITTI. --______ 'iSM CHtVIlI 1 DOOR, VBRT RICE New I Ramblers Over 100 j Models l-IMMtDIATB DELIVERY S-yREE LimiME LUBRICA- Uited. guaranteed, low mileage Oreet II ■ ■ 1. _______ Come I -e while ________ .. eelecttOD It good. ------- 1*1 Air, * t 57 Cherroitt. Bel ii?T« Do«r ■in Old*. Super M. Holldnr Coup* •50 Pord. C8 tUtlon wagon •54 Oldt. Super M. hardtop '55 Chryeltr NY, hardtop 147 S. BAOINAW STREET __FE_S-4I01^_________ Ml M E R C'li R T' MON'ITOEY i hardtop, tolld bla " ' ------ ' while Urei. ortgtoi ■---- — at e matlc. RkH Auto traha. J HOMER Hir.HT MTRS. i ••15 Hlnutee from Ponllac'^ Wort,_ Mlch_,_______OA 1-3131 i PONtlAC AUTO ■ I . RKOKFRS j •Sk VolkiwegOA. Sunroof HIM : •M Ponllec Contert IIOM •SI Ford 3 door |M5 I -M Dodge. Rorai 4 dr |7M « . , / ___ 55 Dodge Pick-up Vb too I5M , M I 6-3904 I ;M Pontme 1 tr. . 04N I lHS~6LOBMOBILf~M'^CONVER'i'I- I •« Stodebaker* We'ton* IIM ! hie. new Jop. hekuU- 13SS Perry at Madleog FE MIOO ablt* l»dy, no ror* '----"--------------------— J952FORD "FREE" j|Ild*,_^ ’ensino. 'Here *' ou juet ...l*CHEVROLIfr I17M 3-door tedan with etanderd trene-mUelon. V-l engine, radio, better, whlUwell*. Loeelr blue tlnlih. Interior. No tegi corere, no nut. 1471 No mon/y down. ' BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 .S. WOODW ARD ENTER THE EDDIE STEELE IS. __ __ HJ^ggine,_____ IIM CHEtfV 3 dr: REPOSSESSION Ml prlet. Ro ceth netted Ut B. Bled S ....- TION 3- PREE ISN LICENSE 4- MORE SERVICE-3 LOCA- TIONS l-LOWER PRICE 5- TOP TRADE fipt the BiR 6 dt 666 WOODWARD AT HUNTER. S HAM We Won't Be Beat On Any Deal Houghten &Son Birmingham! RAMBLER | 666 S. WOOOWARD While They Last 'OS Mercury ........... •n Pontiac _________ SCherrolet ...ilM BS tr-.fK'" (Dixie Ok'd Cars,........ .... " ioeH.11... to One-Owner Car. Btrmlngh.m ^ ROOER^B BAIJi k SERVICE Ml AUBURN An. FE 3-MM ISM CHEVROLET. 1 DOOR. CLEAN and tharp. tl.400. ISdS Jamet Kay Tour Mendly Oldt Dealer | POREIQN dAR ^R8 I AND SERVICI j S3I_N MAIN. RocheeUr OL 1-0711 | I it FORD OALAXIE. 3 DOOR hardtop, fully pipped, take over ' MI 6-3904 I I^DSMOBILE M.'y'DR HT. RkH, WW Uree Take over ptyta. email equity. EM 3-3303._ paymti OR 3- Ml OLDSMOBILE U I DOOR BE ^an ^ Radio, ^heater. HydramatIc while Here It a onr%wner beauty Btock No 1331 Only |M3 BE IN THE KNOW SHOP THE BIG "O" -guessing- -GAME- ALL YOU DO IS Guess The Mileage iteerlng. power brakee. Dyna-now. radio. ^ beater whilewalli. FlregpM and IvOry. BTftCE I13II Special 3-door aedan. Dyneflow-heater, whltewelli. Leren-id Irory finlah. New tpare 1M7 . Anothec tpeclil for tl If you buy <» *• ntOLET n wagon ehit* rinli with beautiful red Ith. Only 3I.0M a IsSl^ETROLET................ Impala hardtop Power atrertag. Powergllde. radio, beaUr. Polk*. Ihit ont hat only - tl.OOS actual 1117 OLDBMOBTLE . 11715 Super ••M^' Isloor hardtop. Power ateertns, pirwer brakee, power window*. HydramatIc. radio, heater whltowaU Urea. Like new. IMI DODOE I1N6 North Chev. •ECIAL D Plow. Radio k Heal-Bluo Top. H White' Body. Spring It Wagon.s, Sedan* BY PHONE ; If BIRMINGHAM;.! RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD M f 6-1900 Ford Falrlen# I. Auto . II7M j - • -er Wegon, I. Auto I1N5 _____ wagon. I paia. . II7M ! Cher Bel-Alr l-dr. .. ..|15M' .. Ford Cty Bed wagon —IIIP5 •M Pord 3-dr stick . IIOM •|7 Ford 3-dr. S. tUck .. I MS { 57 Chev Bel-Alr 4-dr HT 11318 57 Chev. wafOD, red *'*— 17, Chev 4-tfr 311, I : Brakee. I Trto> ‘ 8 Woodward Av*. I * MI 4-37M I j| CHEVROLET ____ „ ________ WAOON Radio k Heater. IMS OLDB M ' ---- --------------- REPOSSESSION , i A-1 -BARGAINS- '53 RAMBLER 3 DOOR HARDTOP Radio k Heater: III S3 p ..$399 1150 PON^HAC HIM Starchlef 4-door eede* k.h... matlc. radio, hoater. ur*i. We r‘-------- in Ilea. 1M3 CHRYSLER IIM New Yorker 3-door tedan. hai powtr ateerlng and the work* lOM BUICK ............... IMS Convertible with Ornanow, radio. heater, whitewall Urea Bur Lv only 117 mo Our Aurll 30i'i Rite Auto Mr Bell. FI l-ius i 101 I Blvd B at Auburn SUPER 4 DR HT.. I, S. Auto. .51115 DODGE ..... .oUrVuSVln: ’.54 BUICK k Power Brakee W Walle, Oar- I CENTURY HARDTOP net Red Over Coral Oet Away Dynaflpw. Radio 1 Prom the Cramped Peeltop . S1I35 far month to|. power brakee. i_ whttewell ttrea. Bpar* lu Alwave ctrage k*Pl. M3 CHEVRC*"” Polke -• inoLpr ^ LUCKY FOR you: '6^ Pord 'M Chfv Ch(v. wagon 'U Pord l-dr. 8Urk f . .. Buck - - JT. . . PalrlftDO •57 BUICK SPECIAL 3 Door. Sedan b Heater D Flow. O|oan. Tire*. A eh*— — CITY I13M ............. Stock PONTIAC '• 3 DOOR SEDAN I13M ' **^‘*K'!**b ~ Heater. $395 er ftteerlng. Automatic 4>door vafon. Pow rl-Atr A* i 19.19 CHEVROLET . .sn We re Loaded mauhl^ l^rtor Eftortlree' . _ With Bargains tarhegUda tranimUeloo i „— ----1 Radio k boater A troly wonderful buy lor orily $2450 Crissmgn I ROCHESTER J EVEB. 'TIL I OL M REPOSSESSION I ortr paymenta •ord Falrlan* M ring. Raifio k b t£" Cadillac club '59 CHEVROLET larry Jerome HOCHBBTBR rORD ___________OL t-S7M isr~eeiwrm.ti i-ooor d«> Moal fait* koow of ' ritteisir. "-i?r .’'tSeWlSd*' Terrific Trade-Ins ; •ll Ford 3-d........... •53 Merc Hardtop Sharpl •53 Chevrolet 3-rtv , . , I 53 Chev 4-dr Bel-Alr ■53 Chrv 4,dr Standard •53 Bulck Odr •51 Chev H-lon pickwp I -53 Chevrolet club coupe 51 Bulrk itettoD'aagon . . •N Ponttoc : •4S'Pontiac ..... 1 !i5l '60 PONTIAC . live i CATAUNA i D« I 11} top. Radio k Hea • 350 '*'ran« •M CADILLAT *1J*5 1 • i, j 4 DOOR SEDAN Radin A Heat *' *''* i er Auto. Tram , Two Ton* Blue.................. Nice Femtly Cer. « 55 BUICE MM FORD 52895 2,^’’,*^** i.®" • CUSTOM---------- k Heet- „ WhltowaU*. A blue end Ivory $169' ims*f()() IM* BUICE •• i Super hardtop JPower i power brekee and whltewi •-54 CHEV ROLET DRAYTON PLAINS. 5 DODGE ■RONET 4 d*k’‘»KtV .......$1095 • tuM Trane. iWD-peyment ilrto^ t .. -$»50 ...$1595 YOU DON’T NEED SPOT CASH TO.BUY CLEAN. l-OWNER NEW CAR TRADE-INS '57 Chrysler Saratoga, power ........ ’59 Dodge D-500 Convmible, power .... '58 Plymouth 6-Pass. Wagon, two-tone .. '58 Plymouth 9-Pass. Wagon, power — ’54 Pontiac 2-Door, hydramatic ...... ’59 Plymouth Sport Wagon, power, 2-tone ..$1450 ..$2495 ..$1595 ..$1695 ..$ 285 $2150 '54 DeSoto 4-Door V-8.................$ 225 '53 Packard Clipper Coupe .. .........$ 85 '57 Chrysler 4-Dr. Hardtop....... ....$1495 '58 DeSoto Fireflite Convertible, power.$1795 TRY A BIRMINGHAM CAR FROM SCHUTZ THERE’S A DIFFERENCE! SGHUTZ MOTORS, INC. DESOTO . . . PLYMOUTH . . . V,\LI.«T Across from GreenfieWlB-'Restaurant 912 SOUTH WOOIMARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM . MICHIGAN MI 6-7478 106-8729 THE SUN? It’s Up There Somewhere! so... DON’T LET IT GET YOU DOWN trade'y6ur”i5ild unreliabi 'e'"car‘ yoH^oml r— --------------- ----- XP3i„9,A!I_r2SO$T AU- WIHTER DRIVINO PROBLEMI 111 your old unreliabi e cab FOI----- OF THESE BEAUTIFUL LATE MODELS THAT Even The Worst Weather SEEM LIKE A WARM SUMMER DAT I '59 CHEVROLET .....,$2595 — • Paaeenger — Radio k Heater. Power- llidf. WoltewBili. '59 PONTIAC ....$2595 '59 PONTIAC ......$2795 '59 PONTIAC ................$2595 '59 PONTIAC ................$2395 to”*id"Awe?‘B’rtoM ?*•'"• Hvdrtmtilc, Power Steer- ’58 PONTIAC ................$2195 isss." !as?wTM*E,:,w„- »■ '58 FORD ...................$1895 fnVV.S’'pywW.kr."¥„','id '58 PONTIAC ................$1895 CATALINA 3-DOOR HARDTOP - Redlo. Heeler and Hydra- '58 PONTIAC ................$2095 SZd P^werVrSk’e'? Stoerlng '58 PONTIAC ................$2095 Po«r'^to,Tlnr'JSd'po“PB?ake, Mtoe S'uV" '57 CHEVROLET :............•$1695 STATION WAOON - R.mo Healer and Power,lid. '56 PONTIAC ................$1095 4-OOOB HARDTOP - R.4,0. H.oter and HydramfU* '55. BUICK ..................$895 S«)OR HARDTOP - R.dlo and Heator stralshl SUck FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC RETAIL store ^ "GOODWILL USED GARS" 6S^Y CLEMENS ST. • ‘ Pir iTi, ‘'■I; THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1960 TWENTY-THREfif -Toddy's Television Programs- - Pthm tmtM by taMow IMed |i tkto Mima an Mbjact to chaaga wHbavt aotlM CkaaMi a-WWJ TV Ckaaaei 7-WXyZTV Chaaael »-CKLW TV TONIGHTS T? DGRUGHTS S:M (2) Movie'(began at 5 p.m.) M) Jim Boiwle. (7) Curtain Time. (9) Popeye, (95) Return to.Society. «:N (2) (4) Newt, (7) Curtain (cent.) (9) (Julck Draw McGraw. (96) Newt Magazine. •:4e- (2) Newt Analytt. (7) Spoilt. •:W (2) (4) (T) Newt, Spoito. (56) Metaphytin. 7:99 (2) (4) (7) Preaideiit Eiara- “Gold (9) Sheriff of Oodiiae. (56) Metaphytict (coni) 7:16 (2) Divorce Court. (4) Pam Page. (7) Little Theater. 7:99 (2) Divorce Court (cent.) (4) Laramie. (7) Bronca (9) MlUlon Dollar. Mm Comedy: Aim Sothern, Ruth Maiiie,’’ (’39). (56) Shorthand. 9:99 (2) Dennis O'Keefe. (4) Laramie (cent.) (7) Bronca (cent.) (9) Movie (began at—7:: p.m.) (56) SpanUh n. I:N (2) Dobie Gfllit. (4) (color) Startime. (7) Wyatt Eaip. (9) Movie dm at 7:90.) (56) American Democracy in Worid Today: IVeedom of Speech. 9:99 (2) Tightrope. (4) Startime (eont.) (7) The Rifleman. (9) Wayne and Shutter. (56) PtyeWatry. (2) Red Skelton. (4) (cidor) Ardmr Murray Party. (7) Philip Mariowe. (9) GM Preteirtt. 19:99 (2) Garry Moore. (4) M Squad. (7) One Step Beyond. (9) Preaenta (cent.) 10:M (2) Garry Moore (coot.) (4) U.S. Marshal. (56) American Literature. 9:66 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 19:99 (4) Dm«h Re ML (XI Our Sdentifie Worid. 19:91 (9) BiUboard. 19:99 (4) Play Your Huheh. (9) Ding Dong ScfaooL (56. Art App^atlon. I9:U (7) Newt. U:99 (2) I Love Lacy- (4) (color) Price la Right. (7) Lady uf Charm. (9) Abbott * CoateDo. (56) Bon Jour. Ui99 (3) December Bride. (4) Concentration. (9) Oaco Kid. U:U.(7) Detroit Toddy. WEDNESDAY AfTERNOON 12:99 (2) Love at Lite. (4) Troth or Coneaquencea (7) Reatleaa Gun. (9) Art in Action 9:99 9:99 U:I9 (2) Search tor Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be you. (7) Love That Bob. (9) Myrt A Doria. (56) Adventures in Science. . 48 (2) Guidins Light 19:6919) News. 1:99 (2) Our Mias Brooks. (4) Bold Journey. (7) About Facet. (9) Movie. (56) Live and Laaio. ItM (2) Aa tha Worid Tuna. (7) Topper. (56) World HWoiy. SiM (2) Medic. (7) Keep Talking. (9) Wayne, ShuAr (cont.) 11:99 (2) (4) (9) News, Weather, Sports. (7) Hockey. 11: *9 (9) Telescope. 11:26 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Drama: "Mai - Zetterling, "The Ringer," (’32). 11:90 (4) Jack Paar. (7) Report (9) Starlight Theater. Drama: Robert Ryan. “Caught,” (’49). HEDNESDAV MORNING g:89 (2) Meditations. 9:16 (2) On the Fhnn Front 7:99 (2) TV CoUege. (4; Today. (7) Fimews. ■*“ 7:99 (2) Ftllx the Cat. (7) Breakfast Time. 9:99 (2) Newt. 9:19 (2) Ckpt. Kangaroo. 9:99 (7) Johnny Ginger. 9:99 (4) NBC Playhouse. (2) For Better or Worse. (36) Adelante. 9tS9 (7) Stage 3. (2) Movie. TV Features 9i99 (4) ()uecn (or a Day. (7) Day fa Court (56) Jazz Meets the CUsslct. (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (T) Gala Storm. (56) ChUdran’t Hour. Si99 (2) MilUonahu. ■ (4) Young Dr. Malont. (7) Beat tha Ooek. (9) School Time. (56) Facta of Medidne. (2) Verdet It Ywira. YVkA*rhta V#M« *IShM (7) Who Do You Tnnt? (4) IVom Theta Roots. (9) Movie. (2) Brighter Day. (4) Thin Man. (7) American Baadstud. 4:16 (2) Secret Storm. ‘ (4) Yency Derringer. (9) Robin Hood, tt) Edge of Night. 6:19 (4) (color) Oorge Pierrot (2) Movie. ^ (9) Looney Tunes. 6:69 (7) My Friend FUcka. 9:19 (9) Jac LeGoff. Reds Build Up Their Sub Fleet Britislwr Soys Soviet Has 500, With Many in Mediterranean ByUMtodPi DOBIE GOXIB. 6:90 p.m. (2). Zekfa (Sheila Jamea) talks Dobie (Dwayne Hickman) and Maynird (Bob D«ver) into oome biology experiments with a chicken. 8TABTINE, 8:30 p.m. (I). A one-hour musical tahite to the poet-war era of Mg bands and vocalists. With Charlie Barnet. Woody Hw-man, Eddy Howard, Louis Jordan, Stan Kenton, Reagan, host. ((3oIor.) RIFLEMAN, 9 p.m. (7). A small outlaw gang attempts robbery after one member dretoea as a circuit preacher. CTiuck Oon-nora stars as Lucas McCain. RED SKELTON. 9:30 p.m. (2). Brian Donlevy visits Deadeye, Sheriff of Red D«, Nev. ARTHUR MURRAY PARTY, 9:30 p.m. (4). Celebrity dancers are Abbe Lane, Bobby Darin, Janet Blair and Jimmy Dean. (Color.) GARY MOORE SHOW, 10 p.m. (2). Roberto Sherwood and Come-Alan Kiqg revisit Garry, Marion Lome. Carol Burnett and Dunrird Kirby. "Thi ful Year" will be 1946. M SQUAD. 10 p.m. (4). Det. Lt. BalllngCT (Lee Marvin) fUls m a murder case. JACK PABR SHOW. 11:30 p.m. (4). Robert Kennedy, Betty Johnson and Hermione Gingold are Jack’s guests. 1 AmerlckD trootUrinin. raoNTUu;iAN It CunntD* ’• Sorrowful 701101:7 row It Dutch uaeloi St ruraltun Whon of m aumboOUko 31 Blotr (muolc) 14 Bird of pro7 3t Hopo’ kllB 3t QuontUt 40 DoTOtuM 41 Ho WM ------- In tho Tomi unuT 43 PrtpooUloa 4t rcrlodi M Onroflaod' 3} Bobrov r r r r r r r W n" IT JT IT II IT II W- Fl W ar BT ■F LrU ■■ IT r H" rl 1 1 Ft H" JJI 1 1 bl 11 J IPt IT ”11 W IT _KL B" B IT ■ t 17 Trout with DOWN I Meeturnul ntori . t Oood-for-3 Obnotlout 4 .KT . 37 BoMontat it roUovcrt It Bull (8p.> 44 Momorondua 47 Trnul d M Pot^r^ t Bonitn bronn 13 Borito It Emptor sa'Sisr LONDON, (R — A government official aaid Monday the Soviet Union has strengthened its submarine fleet In the Mediterranean and expressed surprise that such ‘evelspment had attracted ao little public attention. Charles L Orr-Ewing, dvfl lord of the admiralty, made flila statement in the House of Conmonk in a speech outUnli own naval plans. He asM itoe Sovtrt UnUed Arab KepubUo under Prealdeat Naaaer’a eoatral. Bgypttaa erewa have been trained to iban Ibeae veanels. He added that the Soviet fleet now is baaing more tubmarinea in "There are now eight t h e r strengthened far a modern submarine tender tvhich was recently seen sailing into the “ pas« Gibraltar,” said On-Ewing. "What f find a little surprising Is that there haa been no little outcry against this further example of Soviet bases overseas." Orr-Ewing estimated the Soviet Union has 500 submarine* to pos4 a potential threat to the West' su{^ lines in the world's oceans. He declared that Britaln’t effort to guard these supply lines was not being undertaken siitfe handed but in cooperation with a dozen other NATO navies. “BecaubS the NATO shield is effective, it is not surprising that the Soviet Union is deploying con-" ■ to strengthen of the countries on NATO’s flank.' Naval strategists in the United States, Britain and other NATO countries place great stress on the need for the West to keep control of the Mediterranean in the event of hoatilitiea with the Soviet Union. S«t Farm Clinic at MSU EAST LANSING (I) - h 450 representatives of farm interests will assemble *t Michigan State University March 15 for the annual agricultural marketing clinic. The theme of this year’s clinic will be ‘‘automatiai—profit - - Today's Radio Programs - - WXTt (MTS) west (IISSI WPON (1 TONWat f:3S-WJR. Ncvi WWJ, NfV« CKLW. <«VI f:SS-WJR. iBnper Outu WWJ. BM. Nti« WXrz. DulP 7.-S»-Wja. BwnbVMT WWJ. BMUhevtr wxYZ, niMBhov4r wpuk. MrtT Otwa M-*a.ihrj. Hwri WJBC. OlirM WPOlf Ifaua ll:S»-'Wja UuUi WWJ, llwl* cta.it. R. KaovM WBONUDST uoaNmo »:«a-WJR. Rtwe \WWJ, RtWA Mini* WX7X, artUlAit ciuk CKLW. Nf«A Otvta WJBK. R«»a Raid s:«a-wjn, arro. Ani’ci'tt. WWJ^ngr^R.^ CKLW. 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While listening to Paar renew old acquaintances with Ms NBOTV late-night audience, it seemed that be was casting himsel) aa a eni-sader against what be takes to be Journalistic injustices.^ / He’s tree to da tola, af oauiBn, GINA TO UYE IN CANADA - Italian actress Gina LoUobrigida. her husband Dr. Milko Skofle and their son Milko Jr., shown in Rome late in ^1958, plan to settle in Toronto, Canada, she announced Monday. Her agent said Gina enjoyed her assignments in the United States and other countries, and therefore decided to leave Italy. Tax difficulties and her desire to be near the American film industry also reportedly figured in Gina’f decision. HOLLYWO(X> (AP) -studded actors’ strike A second day today. ■idea predicting a kx«yooatly and they eay in HbDyvi^^ oolosaal battle. 2 More Williams Measures Killed LANSING CD-Two more sections of Gov. WUIianw’ 29-polnt leglila-tlve program were buried by the islative deadline for releasing bills from committee. Unlen they, clear committees, 10 more administration bills and hundreds of other measures will fall by the wayside tomorrow under the final deadline for all but tax and appropriation bills to clear committees in the house of origin. The bills would have set up state commissions to supervise atomic energy acfivfties and help pave the way for smooth transition to automation in aome industries. The Democratic governor haa frequently proposed both to the Republican-controlled Leglalature. The measures died under a leg- Hare and Swainson Reject Mud-Slinging Appainh New Judge MOUNT PLEASANT CD-The CUy COmiision appointed Ruaaell Otterbine municipid Judge Monday. Otterbine, 48, has been an attorney here since 1935. He wiU fill the unexplred term caused by the death of Judge James Ryan in November, 1958. 'One-Punch Rocky' Is Now Called 'One-Take' vision. Screen Actors Guild wgnts extra pay for television sho^riiigs at post-1948 LANSING CD-U- Gov. John B. Swainson And Secretary of State James M. Hare formally pledged laat nigjit to avoid mud-alinging tactics in their race lor the Democratic nomination for governor. other top Democrats in drawing up a (air campaign practices code designed to head off a possible bitter primary battle that would cut the party's chances tor victory In November. 7 A * * / It was aimed chiefly at oapdi-datea tor governor and Ueut WILSON By EARL WILSON HOLLYWOOp — We have Just witnessed the acting debut of the prise ring’s threat to Alfred Lunt—Mr. Rocky Marciano. Having given up comeback thoughts, not only to please his wife Barbara but to avoid having her belt him one, he’s In Smogvllle playing a deputy sheriff in a picture at Universal. TTie former "One-Puneh Rocky" has been nicknamed "One-TAke Rocky.” which means, as you hipsters all know, that h* knocks off a scene In on4 shot without having to do it over. So BOW tbo pugs an calling him "The Brockton Thespian’' Instead of "The Brockton Bomber." The local Saints and Sinnera gave him a Fall-Guy nighty Champion insnlter 6lapsie Maxle Rosen-Moem yelled at him, "Look at yen — now yen’n a bom— Just like I am. Tea think I act lonsy—waitll yen see yon!" «Rocky grinned because he can take it. "What was your toughest fight?" Slapsie asked him at dinner. "Beaidea Uncle Sam?" Rocky asked. ir -k -k Slapsie baited him Into saying his toughest fight was with Jersey Joe Walcott. "Big deal!" sputtered Maide. "So you knocked out an old man!" Reeky kept griiminf. He dropped me off at my hotel en iwuto to Vic Damone’s honso when he’s staying. He had to nport for makeup at g ajn. Be explained that Gnncho Man had met his mother, Mrs. Lena Maniano, of Brockton. and wanted her to bo a guest on his TV show. "Oroucho booked her for one week and me tot the next. Then this movie deal came up." k ' ★: k Rocky won a brown deputy sheriff’^ uniform and a badge j In a courtroom scene where, LANSING designed to governments < was halfway hire today. The House a urea by night and Senate. Industry Spur ps Approved by/llouse A fourth would nise the maximum allowaMe interests on municipal bonds from five to six per cent in an attempt to attract' buyers. Rep. Hany A. DeMaao (RrBattfa Oeek), chief aponaor, said tha package would give Michigan communities aimilar opportunities in at ioyed by local govenunents in nt least 20 other states. Rep. Powell on Trial Today Over Taxes being such a modest guy, he attracted leu attention than Mamie Van Doran or the new uxpot from Israel, Zlva Ro-dan. The reason was that Rocky's never learned to wlg-glt. In the acene, Steve Allen, playing a professor due to go on trial for ctreulatlng a so-questlonnalre, is late In NEW YORK tAP) - Rep. Adam Clayton PoweU Jr. (D-NY), from Harlem, gou on trial today in federal court on an Income tax evasion charge. 4' he Invited into Ida home a tow houra after the f4b. 11 wal*^ MhtoA tion aiid noted his | under fire. f it It R ____..^ most eager to tell dw preu hia story and they printed E fully. At fact. Parr's Frii. IS pt«H conference found newsmen r ing Him In his references to who covered his stanny Frimiaiy days, and nights, Faw made It though they bunch of This is odd becauM tha i ExpecUengthy j( Horton Foote's moving adaptm Uqn of Faulkner’s short atory starred Kim Stanley and RlchsP Boone. Actors, Studioi Predict Costly Battle Over TV Film Poy -X» /costly I mDyTnx olossal faittle. / At the heart of tito dispute ' n old movieland bogeyman: I laion. / The 14.000 • /member Sa MAGNIFICENT • ^ Min Stanley, whose TV appearances usually find ho* portnjrkig young southern belies, addedls fasr years far last night's CBS-TV production as aha pfayad/th* part af Sarah Eubanks, a muikd, prag-southern girl whom I had deserted her. Her partHnwaw wi* a i UtoanlaM. ■whane»ki / The ductlon at/seven atudioa. Among the 5,000/workera Idled: Marilyn f>ed Astaire, Bing Crosby, Elibbeth Taytor and Alan Likf/ thU tinsti town itself, the Btrikit had ita uncommon aspects; nebicket lines, no demonstrations birth to a son, orily to watrii her die, also s powerful figura last nigiit. In a slow, quiet, opew-(aced and understated taahton, he made the role of Jackson Fantiy a superb portrait like Frank Sinatra and Curtis, wore two hato- , and actor—and badeed the strikers. Their independent companies have signed contracts the SAG. (Xher actors, Debbie Reynolds and Girim Ford among them, oppose the strike. One dissenter, German actress Lilt Palmer, voiced the strikebound atudiOB’ position: think we deserve to get paid twice for what we got paid well for ' the first plaoe." it it it A Guild spokesman said the real issue is not double payment for services but the pot o’|^ called pay TV. The actora nrant a contract precedent to share in of the expectei^ wealth. Finch Jury Listening to Records Again LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Finch trial Jury has spent almost much time listening as deliberating since it got the murder case last Friday, and proepeets of The Jury was to liatcn today to another reading of the aecretly re-Dr. R. Bernard Finch gave police after wa shot to death. it It k The statement was sprung on tb* doctor u the atata closed " at him m He said be hadn't realized H was being n-eorded. The atate aaid it indicated be changed Ms story at least twloa. After brief dellberatimw, tba Jury decided Saturday it wanted to bear tha text of the doctor's testimony, plus the text of the statement to police. Bee Cautgd Crackup, Says Sinatra's San WEST LOS ANGELES (UPD -„ _ „ Singer Frank Sinatra’s 17-year-old Powell is charged with ^repar- J*’ • bee caused ZIVA court. "It’s a few minute after 11,” deputy aheriff Rocky aays to the • magUtrate, Mickey ffiiaughnesay. "1 have a feeling he won't show up ” Rooky deUvend that line perfectly. But In a longer speech he flaffed. Usually the director yells "Cat" Rocky didn’t gtva him the time. He himself yelled "Cat"—to the drilfht of all the pree. Thirty-five now, igicrator of a bofaUng alley In Port Lauderdale among other enterprises, Rocky’s bebn retired from the ring for four years. Toull keep hearing that he’s coming back, and be probably ttalnke so sometimes himself. Then he talks to his wife Barbara and learns he lent. The retired champion, the same as lots of other men, subservient to a petticoat caar. k k k EARL’S PEARLS: Mark Twain said It—’* The man who will not read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t e false 1951 tax return tor his Hazel Scott, also Negro, and of evading $3,000 in a Joint return in 1952. Miss Scott, who has been living in Paris during recem years, is not a defendant in the case. If convicted, Powell could get upjJ**™**-to 15 years in prison. The indictment was returned by a federal grand Jury May 8, 1968. A few months later Powell easily won re-election to his congressional post, which he has held since 1945. read ttiam.’ Wini ni SAID that: a baehtior’s a fellow who has to take A married man’s word about bov high the price of ever#-.-Hiat‘1 earl, brother. (Capyilght. 1969) him to crack up his auto. Police said young Sinatra's auto smashed into a parked car Sunday, but that neitheir he nor his passenger, Peter Frings, 17, son of playwright Kettl Frings, was In- trol of the aHiS when a bee started buziing around inside the vehicle. sound advice wMcb he to have heeded to i at taattiB eg at kli proMime. It's hard to beHevo that Om pnaa Ho haa (hflvad aa It Now. M’e hope k* k The nobtest instincts of WOliaa Faulkner’s ^ndble cotton farmer. Jackson Fentry. were glowingly Might to life last night in tb* Kyboupe 90 productioo of "Tt^ mad wannto. 8h* eaatarad tha full despair aad ImsMaeaa aad Meaknesa af raaSDser'a nteka Boone, aa the stoic, henntt-Uka Robert Mulligan’s uncluttered direction also helped ease the emo-tlonally unrelenting story to its natural conclusion. The bare bones of the story, tvhich dealt with a man’s devotion to thooe he tovod, made tor a simple statement. But the dialogue, the acting and the direction added Immensa amounts of flesh, blood and feeling to that statement R was carried out in thg beat Playbous* 90 tradition, v THE CHANNEL SHIM: Pat Boone plans to originato four consecutive ABC-TV shows from Europe,' via videotape, startint with his Thursday, A|^ 14, half-hour. Boone will tape two shows in Paris, one in Munich and Salsburg and the fourth in Venice during a three-week personal appearance tour of European and Scandinavian capi-talt that starts in late March. Producer Fred Heider of ABC-TV’s Music tor a Spring Night reports that the March 30 hour " be a tribute to the lata baritone, Leonard Warren, who had been scheduled to appear on that program. Supporting Groucho Marx In his version of "Tha Mikado’’ on NBO TV’s Telephone Hour Friday. April 29, will be Helen Traubcl, Stanley Holloway and Dennis Kli^ Despite the breakup of ttw Luey-Deai marriaga, LudUa Ball plaM to star In Ova of the hooHoiH ahowt being produced by Deri Arnaz lor next oeaaon. "khabod and the Apples,’’ aa April telecast on CBS-TVa G.E. Theater, la a comedy pilot produced by Jo* Conneliy and Bob Mosher, of Leave tt to Beaver NomMi COP Official i LANSING ■ - Ita. CM A. (feratacker of Midland has been named vlo* cfaaiiman to the Ra- I Ahrens The ap- RCA COLOR TV bolis and Service Sweet's Radio TV Op. n Mon Cr Fri SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Namad Photog Chief SAGINAW .ife-Duane 2!emper of Howell has been elected preildent of the Profesikmal Photographen of Michigan. The commercial photographers' group closes out a three-day convention here today. Ex-D«tfoit Official Dies DEmOrr -grams of phosphoric acid, calcium and nitrates per hectare. All, of Hoffa was scheduled to address a meeting of poultry farmers at Atlantic Ctty. N. J.. March 29. Hoffman said Hoffa would raise egg prices by refusing to haul eggs to market “unless you and I pay more for them.” > hear the 138 W. Uwrence FE 5-0738 INCOME TAX NO AFFOMTMENT NKiSSART Tom Doucofto Beekkeepiag A Tax gctvlee Bfoce - Smith Funeral Home hos mode it possible so that funerals moy be ppid for in the following ways: 1— Cosh 2- ’^TwoKo Months Established 1886 I—Twenty-Four Months 4—Thirty-Six Months 24-Hr. Ambulance Service WR YOU-A GOLD CAR KEY! There is a cold warlpisode'com- paring the methods of a fanner in East Germany with those used in the West. In a night scene four cows discuss the merits of feed. The bit on silage goes like thfs, in unofficial translation; "If you want good fodder for the FREE DEMONSTRATION MARCH 14, 7 P.M. 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They have not yet approached the cost of maintaining the arms race but with Ike working one side of the idealogical street and Khrushy the other, and each making overtures to the uncommitted peoples, we must accept the possibility that in time peace may cost as much as war. Troops Raid Cabarets Find All Is Not in Fun Dr. Stanley W. Black Optometrist 3513 Eliioboth Lake Rd. Comer of Cats Loko Rd. Evenings by Appointment Phone FE 2-2362 CloMd Wed. There were in addition many expensive civic celebrationB for the Happy Warrior of Budapest, such as the one given here in New York by Mayor Wagner and the laomewhat tenser one which was I embellished by the speech I Mayor Poulson in Loa Angeles. CULIACAN, Mexico tf) - Federal troops and state police raided cabarets in this Mexican city in an effort to end a wave of crime. The officers seized 200 pistols, 67 daggers and 19 rifles. Eitabllthvi in J898 Farmer-Snover j FUNERAL HOME 160 W. 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Visit your Studebilker Dealer’s and investigate the one car that gives you big• ■ ■ The Weather THE PONTIAC PRE!««f OVER PACES H8th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1960—24 PAGES Incumbents Win Primary Nomination US. Rips Info Cuban Charges Herter Labels Accusations Dresses Down Castro's Envoy in Answer to Recent Tirade WASHINGTON — In blunt la^nguage rarely heard in the polite world of diplomacy, the United States has accused Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro of “extremely provoca-^ live” and “irresponsible” charges against this ccmn-try. The angry protest was In answer to Castro’s accusation Saturday that UA officials may have been responsible for the deathdealing explosion of a European mimitions shipment March 4 in Havana harbor. City Reportedly Ready to Sign Lease for Buses CraSN ENVOY SPEAKS — Enrique Patter- Secretary of SUte Christian A. Herter caUed this “baseless, erroneous and misleading.” Herter dea% md the dKMiBg lUwa pernnaSy t* Om Caban ^aarge d’allBIreo, briqae Pal- son, Cuban Charge D’Affaiiea in the United Stales, talks to newsmen at the State Department after a conference with Secretary ot State Christian Herter. Herter told Patterson in no oncer- ar rb(M»t tain terms -that the U. S. considered “irresponsible" charges that the U. S. was behind the explosion ol a freighter in Havana harbor last Fiiday. , tbs feat of Mg remarks available The Cuban, dearly upset by the 20-minute session in Herter*s office, left the State fPspmk hurriedly. He said be would report llerter's statement to Castro with- Herter wound up his statement Expect to Have Nelle, Watson in Court Today .MAX SIMON DEARBORN TOWN^P -NeDe by saying “This government findsi{^iter and her aUeged lover, hseU increasingly obliged to ques-. tion the good faith of your excellency's government with This development occurred today after authorities announced they would seek to interrupt the preliminary examination d Mrs. Lassiter until late this afternoon Stales is aa One source of friction was removed when Cuban police leased Donald Chapman. 26, American photographer who bad taken passage on the French freighter that blew up Chapman had been questioned for days, but was HELD SECOND TIME But he was removed from a Miami-bound plane and taken into custody a second time before being permitted to fly to Miami. A State Department official said Chapman’s release probably elin>-inated the need for discussing his case in a formal (Continued on J>age 2, Col. 3) (Jordan Watson, may be widiin a lew hours — in court, charged jointly with mastermind-“kill-for-pay” plot against a» Mrs. Lassiter's crack criminal lawyer. Joseph W. Louisell. im-' mediately announced he would protest any such move. Kent's aanouncement came after Louisell this morning resumed his attack on the credibility of a key prosecution witness who has ‘I'd kill anyone f6r m(»- The attraeUve silver - btoada wMwr of IMM Beverly Rd., Bev- ey.” der aad coesp(raey la Ibe slay--------------------- (BUI) log ef ber busbiM f UtaMer last AfM. Watson. Lassiter’s former business partner, today was en route Michigan by plane, having waived extradition in California n the same diarges. Watson, 44. and Mrs. Lassiter, 38, both protest innocence. Next Two Days Just Like Today was due to arrive under guard in Detroit at 4 p m. Assistant Wayne (Vxmty Prosecutor George D. Kent Said to explore the charges oth defendants timultan-* Pontiac area temperatures for the next five days will average egreei below the normal high Angry Charges Fly N. H. Primary Today CONCORD, N.H. The fArflung, intricate mechanics of choosing a president of the United States reache4 the ballot box staige today when New Hampshire voters went to the polls in the na^’s, first presidential primary. • Voting places. generally open at 7 a.m. and in the ciUes close as late as 8 p.m. against Democratic Sen. John F. Kennedy of Maisachusetta. ed most of the state during the early aa angry M-a Ihat is only a handful hy eom-parisoo with the milUons of ballots still to be cast in faidioom-ing primnries. But politically. New Hampshire is a midget with a heavyweight’s punch. Today's eJectioo brii«s the first actual Indication of voter sentiment into the presidential outlook. aa-^distiDct from polls, straw vdlea. and the calculated optimism of potticians. of tba Now Hampsblra primaiy The 1 H IsfiMtlraL, hour fiuny of angry a largely involved Nbeqn, Kennedy and New Hampshire’s Gov. Wesley Powdl. powel] is chair-of the Nixon for President New Hampshire. PsweU set the Bwrks flying by ■ertiag that Kennedy «'as “soft toward ootnmunism.” Kenr 1 thnt a smear and said he believed Ninon would repudiate Jmfirwttiy.” it pitted Repuhiicair ^ u aw. ua But on One Condition: DriverX Get Pay Hike With Saved Taxes Voting Heavier Than Usual in Four Districts Police Troubles Loom os Potential Issues in Three Contests By PETE LOODULER The City Commission reportedly is ready to sign a lease agreement with Pontiac City lines, Inc. to help end the long strike and' bolster the company's fl-j nances. But the city would sign, said Mayor Philip E. Row-j ston (Hily- if the company and union can agree on a new contract containing wage increases made possible by the lease. 'The Commiasion has reviewed the carapauy’i leme proposal and is ready to adopt it. if that is the ooly solution fo the city's but troubles.’’ the mayor sq^ today. Tbs Ciaiaili lia’s wtUtagoeM 1s take ou Ibe lease was re. to a H-member by Rswstou to peabe lbs ahrfte. Union leaders who attended the nmmittsa meeting heard the city serve ootioe that it wifi crack down lervioe that has helped both hus-less passengers and the strtkiiM . to the proceedtags, now to tbrtr third day as far as Mrs. Lassiter is cenceraed. of her husband, a Royal Oak car dealer. J I The witness, Herbert Jones, M, e( Cbattaasoga. Tpnn-> B not Three other hoodlums have admitted guilt in the shooting of La»-otter on a lonely drive near Willow Run Airport April 6. Jones told the court (hat Watson 'flashed (he money in my face” at 1 meeting in Lassiter's office. J of 334 W. Kennett Rd . was second with 278. The two candidates have already clashed at City Cbmmisiion meetings over Public Safety Director George D. Eastman and Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. Miles has been on the Eastman side of the Commission while Bottom Is an officer in the police reserve, a group that flourished under Straley and was stagnated under Eastman. pagan, St. •( SU Nrtorni SI., picked up AW Of the l.tsa voles In Dtslrirl S. Ooteaw, U, of 118 I STS. Dugan also has a record of voting against Straley while Croteau was one of the chief’s strongest supporters at the time he was ousted a .vear ago. Wood. 53. of 157 Michigan Ave., also made a strong showing, garnering 306 of the 733 votes in (Continued on Paige 2. Col. 6) Complete Election Results ROBERT A. IJINDRY Louisell read several vortiona ei\BepOrt TODl^ht a statement Jones gave the prosecutor's office last month. In it, | WASHINGTON (AP) ~Back at Jones said he worked at Lassiter’s .o^ white House from'an exhaust-car lot in the summer of 1957. ^ur of South America. Pres- But that was imponible. Jones Eisenhower toiled today over said yesterday. “I didn't come to . report to the people on what he Delimit to work until December of ^ learned, yelir.” I just can't remember dates,” Jones, an ex-convict, explained. •Well you’d better remember— AR major radio aad Idevtoloa artwarks arraaged to braadeast the U-mteale rrport toMghI af 7 p. m. Eastera tMandard Tline. Eisenhower gave quick atten-iuoo. too, to a prime problem here lat home—the Senate filibuster Here are the complete un-~ ■ official results of yesterday’s City Commission primary: DISTRia 4 Miles ...............512 Bottom.......... ,27lft Keehn . 131 Montgomery ...........106 Stafford...............39 WASHINGTON 1^1—Pour Russian soldiers adrift for .............. 49 days in a small landing craft have been rescued in DISTRICT 5 ip^-Paclflc by a U.8. Navy carrier. | Dugan .............. 590 Reds Lost at Sea 49 Days Pidted Up by U.S. Navy The young witness’ fsce flush«d|over civil rights and the legisla-■8 Mrs. Lassitc ---------J,----------J-------- iL/ugan ....................................J-7U ___ Tlie Defense Department announced today the car-1 Croteau .....................373 itte^ attonvey quesiju^ ‘RepSlicsn ^ riw Kearsarge picked the men up about 11 p.m. EST,' McLauchlin..............154 _ tioned him about hit past criminal congremional leaden were called fSunday about 1,000 miles west-northwest of Midway i MrKinnev 107 I»® the While House to talk ww, and emaci-^—T":-----------^------------- .......................^ ated, the Russians were in a! ^ I DISTRICT 6 . .. * mile*. The Krarsarge odt the y.y/.'.'.'.'.y.y.'.m Glynn ................156 StieVney............... 70 “It ala’i gat ao bmriag m maneuvers and prosi^. "•« “"hr nnHlIc.l c«C. answer, Jones said he'd been ar-1, ^tt planning to hold a hews I ^ ^ I The earner is cn route from:, rested several times .but (»ly ooo- “That was fbr raviih,” he uid. (Jemes served nine months in a (Oootinu^ pn Page 2, (joL 1) wwttac. IM satara A am *«to**""*i^ a/severe storm the''night of i-TtM. ***'|Jan. 17 off Etorofu-To Island in ~*^’’jthe Kuriles, just north of the Jap-'■nese island of Hokkaido. The Russians reported theiacraft Japan to Sun Francisco, where it - crippled and swept southward is due about Mui^ 15. wait>»«—•, Bwaw sa»» XMaito, st .kU plotira Atum Oku A. gawtawa* to a."uSB.^nt ciirt^-- ----- M CIsrkiUs. MicUfta -Uf. BA S-IUJ. The four soldiers gave their names as Ma.st^ Sgt. Victor Zygon-schi, 2t years old; Pvt. Anthoity kruchowskc, 22; Pvt. Philip Pop-Tbe Nav]^ relinuled ta$ Ras. javjjji. aj, and-i?vU FradotJw laas had drUted about ],0W 20. DISTRia 7 Landry.................341 Marshall . ... . .t ..,. . .259 roye ...... 136 TW nwd m 3)ww THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, I960 Gordon Watson Flying to Detroit ,wM when she handed the roll ot bilk “an inch thick” to Watson. ‘Watson called Mrs. Lassiter londie’." he said. “Many times; we'd sit around the office discus-sing how we'd kill Lassiter. (OontiMied From Page One) county worW|iouBe In Otattanouga j ^ '**'***^*'^‘ after b^ing convicted of rape.) i He admitted “holding o«“ some .. it It ir information when questioned ear- lier by Michigan authorities—"I was scared.”'he said. .4 “BW -I hild the truth in that with carrying I, proaeotitor." he He hed leiew^ineeH hu that dates emOd gH M fNM He had been quedwned by Mjch^,^. “becau* I can't kind of talk rwked oa every io. dates." day." * * * ■ "We never came to terms on the Jones told LouiseU he relumed ,„ouni of monev to be paid for the to Chattanc^a ill June or July of luiimg “ he said 1958 Wauw -I chickened out " -But Cordon told me not to worry He said that the only time Mrs because he had Nelle wrapped Ussiter was involved la the plot around his linger. 1 had an understanding that Gordon and Nelle igan state poUce detectives twHsej, aboot the Lassiter case before re-{ turning to Detroit last month ami making a statement to Assistant Prosecutor Kent. "1 was a witaew tor the prune- Commission Reportedly Ready to Sign Bus Lease were going to get married" "How did you know that?” Lou-iseD inlemipled. "Because of what I understood." was the answer, “f assumed it.'' Jones said that "between 14 to fmittee meeting were Biddle and c*rs” were taken south and I L’art Dreasher, manager of Pon- ■*. **’*• there. “We planned , liar City Lines. *® *** Ihere and keep ' The Commission's position In tne “'<* , Stnke^as re\'ealed in a stalemeni stealing'" Louise!) prepaced by ComnsLssioner Milton 'R. Henry at the request of the "No sir. Losstter aever fooad other roismissionera. Henry is o ahoal H oad oobody wos ever ^ .. ^ j 1 n»*'nher of the oommittee. orreoted,” siUd the wHaeos. Pontiac union leaders reportedly rtrivm ■---■..«» . h«ve ^ us^ ^Ir Jones said he bached out of the own ears to provide courteo> nde p^, ^ service, following the bus earn- T______ Xways Wouldn't Hamper Traffic Seriously: Gare BIRMINGHAM - The proposed fyean over the possible impact of construction of the Southfield expressways on the dty. pressway and the extension of thej^ ^ Highway John C. Lod^ «« P.U, Van Roekel indi- Notthsrcsteni highway will not ser-hmsly impair traffic in Birming-' un. City Manager L. R. Gare )ld the City Oommtosiaa last night He said that coacem has been expressed daring the past several To Test Sanity of Wife-Slayer (Continued From Page One* ricr Llneo mbsidlary there. Striking driven accepted s tt-ceat an hoar package la Saginaw. the third MIrhIgaa cHy to be Mt by a bos strike last Dec. $, The Saginaw rompnny Is not HIS BF.I.ATED CHRLSTMAH - Elvis Presley, in sport<-ivilian clothing, poaes in front of a present-laden Christmas tree that has been awaiting his return home. The rock 'n' roll singer arrived in Memphis, Tenn., by train Monday and was met ar rM«(*x by screaming fans, both young and old. Presley was discharged from the Army Saturday., He plans a two-week vacation at his mansion just south of Memphis. are cool to the 14-cent proposal. John Sytsma, president of Pontiac busmen's Local 109T lAFL-CIO). said after yesterday's meeting that ' Vnothing has been ao compUshed," despite ifjie discussion of the propo^ lease agreement and the possibility of wage hikes. During three, futile months of negotiatiora. the union has stead-fa^ly lought a 23-cent package ^ncreuae while the conmany hat yMcnA only to renew the old contract with no wage hikes. Floyd P. Miles, chairman of the citizens committee, railed a tion for each ride, the amount of *i,er. only for Hicks. | the bus fare j working for him. I was Some driver* hate rc|Mrt«dly supposed to do the kiUing, ' be said. Judge Enters iMrs. Sullenberger ?'■ teF. Sii ^5r‘T"gfSH.«innocenlPleas Files Divorce Suit but unially receive a-25 cent dona- He «iid he never worked for Las- , ^ ^ ^ ... Two Suspects in Death „ „ . i, c .. v , 1 ... I (. Mrs. Merthadene F. Sullenberger of Carlo Vitale Stand luu duu^ her surgeon husband Mute at Arraignment P»v»i in a UM ON. I u| fiy, NathnaliSty lines has repailed' iaMs saU nat Poafiac. City Lines made only a few hundred doilars profit dur-|„^^||^g second meeting for 3:30 p.m. day to delve further into the bus he aad Stnari Kelley, a fedMwl mediator, had iavlted eompaay > aegotiattsM lomerrew af- Al fitat, Jmms dmtod be got Negotiations broke off in Pontiac more than a^month ago-Also present at yesterday’s com- Senate Jockeys for Rights Vote cago headqilartm. If the dO' were to enter into a' leasing agreement, H would, aa a| matter of courae, have the books examined first by an outside oerti- fto<| kocofmtant. I In the next breath, however, he Milea mM that thta stop «ma Ihoaried: “1 got my share.” belBg leesmwfdei na* "to aat- did you do with the mon- Itfjr enrselvm geflaUcfy this |»y?" LouiseU adeed. Iniportaat polat." "I »P^“t it,” he said. "That’s I what it’s made for." Jahnsan Hapes af Hands Will Filibuster Air Shaw Clear Commissioner Miles would not comment in detaU on the discus-shm of the lease proposal and tha courtesy rides., WASHINGTON (AP> - Senate leaders today maneuvered tiousjly toward the first show of hands-«nd possibly of strength-in their unabating struggle over civil rights. Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, of Texas, Democratic floor lea^r, said he was appraising the controversy hour hour. As debate entered the second day of the second week of iU grind around the dock, Johnson expressed hope for ■ome vote to clear the air. Sen. Richard B. RiisseU (D-Ga), principal Dixie strategist, made it clear dvU rights advocates would Jtave to force the issue. RusseU anticipated the initial move would be to table, and thereby kUl, one of the 100-plus Mils and amendments pending on opposite sides of the issue. A motion to table cannot be debated. • That tactic could be used, haps today or Wednesday, on an amendment by Sgn. Sam J. Ervin Jr. (D-NO to reduce drastically the penalties set forth in the Eisenhower administration measure lor trying to interfere with court rulings on school integration. ’Whatever sentiment the vote showed, the .Southerners would be ftee to resume their extended debate after it w'as taken. The Weather I u 1 I «< taslln foe Goonan, was eventually year. I divorce suit filed yesterday : arcuit Judge dark J. Adams Oakland Cbunty breuit Court, yesterday entered pleas of lnno-| e ♦ * jeenf for two accused murderers of I » w * iDetroit ibbbery suspect Carlo Vl-| Circuit Judge dark J. Adams taJe last November. igranted the attractive 29-yyar-old The partially-decomposed body of , Sullenberger • a preliminary Vitale, 2L «f OftroR wm «acw- *"1*®**“ ■»* ^ »»». ered in a ta«k«htft gnPe IBQmb- husbond might ham merce Township in January when^*’*'’- I picked to replace him as the proponed kaier. ____V * _________ Goonan came here from the After this report was met with south e«^ in 19S#, he said "Wat-1 . . - . - i skeptidsm by the union and soroe|Mn gave him tlOO a ear title and ®"' ““ accused tkve ih to pleas| public officials, the company of- tank of gas " he ^ Vttale’a grieving mother and freed to^ Rs bo^ tothe t^. | jo„ea said Goonan "didn't “““ “ ------------ The records ar« at the flm's Chi- much” for the irfinng He said that Biddle a d to the took police to tha Btavt. Maadlag nato to lirtodegrea mnrder otoU|eq smra RMiard ■. Stork, to. aad BeraM A. Maakay. a. bath Detrait CB-aanrlela. Mackay has kwistad tha Nov-28* piM rtCb^'-''thi^tiiro riiMtli* ^waa aoaidaato). whlla charges after setting fire to his The controversial surgeon, kicked out of Pontiac GenerpJ Hospital in 19G8 for misconduct, has been at the Battle Creek Veterans Hospital since Jan. 22. Shirk has steadfastly denied any part in U. Shirk, howdwer, taaa admitted to police that be helped bury the body. “The lease was discussed, no commitment was made. Wei want further infonnathm before I come to any 'Td kill anyone ter money,’ told LouliwD. "Wouldn’t you?’ Everyone in the courtroom Jones said he 'coasidered kiU- Chief Assistant Proseeutoa Rob-lart D. Long read the charge against both when neither of the ^nd--ant’s attorneys showed up for their arraignment. Shirk sought unsuccessfully to postpone the reading the attomys appeared. They througiioiit most of the hearty Judge AdaftU ktttgbsted both stand mute. They agreed. Long saM both ptnhaMy-«ffl.ha tried samadaa dntog the April jury tern ot Oreutt Chart. Bofii are in thf couiily Jail wftboat bme-fltofbond. ^ She acreamed "that’s howevur, when Jones relatod his version of the conspiracy meeting Sun May Heat Frozen Midwest; Southeast Colch By The Cold Radionian Van Rie Back in Amsterdam April a e« the IPBsw Ran Ba- Hicka, 3B. JonM' brpthar, Ridi-ard, 28, and Chariaa W. Nash, 42, all of Chattanooga, pltfded guilty to aecond degsee murder at their trialt last month in Wayne NEW YORK (UPD-Dotch radio operator WiUem Van Rie, found innocent last week of the shipboard slaying of a pretty Chicago divorcee, flew home to Amsterdam last night. widr areas tn the eastern half of county Circuit Churt. the nation today but some warmer air appeared on the wsy. Temperatures moderated in me areas east of the RocUet bat generally uhaeasonable cold was the rule in most areas into the Southeast. Shrerly rising temperatures were Indicated lor most of the central part of the countiy from the Golf northward to the boi]der. U.S. Blasts Charges in Castro Tirade low zero again this Darts of Wisconsin. Michigan, Minnesota, Dbnols and Indiana. The meremy slipped tor beiowi seasonal Jevels in Kentucky. (Contiiiiwd From Page One) kmeetean Cuban ralaltone to a I haa gana beyand Irri- One official laid "We Itove tried to ibow patiencp in our relatlon-shipa with Cuba, despite a series dropping lo^ above in LouisviUe. I of great provocaUons, but _________ It was 26 above in Atlanta. Below not going to sit and zero readings saero reporled in a . things like this.” rail I'.S. WMikrr aartaa I roirruc and vicinitt ataaST. raaUaafS rali taSa; naaSx i vanla. Early morning 4om marks | — included -13 in Pellston. M»ch., anA rraa<.k..a» un. I “®'* ** tli^jVlctuns of the expk>- and Giantsburg. Wls. Saturday, said the blast was caused deliberately by parties ill- In’t. Woman Nipped by Bite-Run Dog Needs 14 Shots elotUng la their home. m B. ireqoois Rd. Married Sept. 8, 1935 to the 44-year-old doctor, in Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Sullenberger charges that he' 'without cause or provocation,’ struck her in the face with hb fiau “nearly every day.” FLED TO TEXAS She said on Jan. 9 this year she fled to her parents’ home in 'Texu to escape him when “he be especially violent.’' During the arpon investigation she said she had left Pontiac after he asked The Day in Birmingham cates traffic edhgestioo wtNikl not ba too aevero. "After studying the locations of the proposed expressw ay-s and feeder roads. I agree with Van Rocket that Southfield road north lof Lincoln. and possibly north of 14-Mile road. wUl be primarily used to handle local traffie. ” Gare said, thete to a pMaiMHt.v of Saalh S Will Check an Robey of Farmington Twp. in Hacking Cose Three Pontiac psychiatrista have bem appointed to test the sanity of Lawrence E. Rabey, 23-year-old Farmington Township man who admitted he knifed his wife to arcuit Judge Oark J. Adams yesterday named Drs. L. Jerome Fink, Ivan A. LaCore and Abrar ham Tauber to examine Rabey in tour-lane hlgtosay by Itoi « lar uerih as iMMe read to ride with the cwnplelton of the two expreosways. Gare laU Com- The propoeed widening of So«h-field from 12-Mile road to 14-Mile road may be delayed for some time b^aose of difticulties in financing, he explained. the county Jail and report back to 'It appears that traffic from the areas west and northwest ot the pity would be more indined to use the north and south mile roads west of Birmingham to a\tiid traffic wHWn the city.” according to him Mardi 18. Prosecutor Oeerge V. Taylor Gare,' after Rabey pteaM guUty to The Mirhlin Chemical Co- of Detroit was awarded a $2,554 con--tract on ns low bid (or 3.000 gallons of Dutch elm spray. was not aceepted after he saM he her to pick up a revolver. For three days prior. Mrs. lenbetger stated in her suit, SuUen-bueger "kept her under constant tlu‘eat of death.’’ Saying she treated him "with the full measure of affection which iittful wU^ ^bestows” upon a husband, Mrs. Sullenberger said she still fears for her life and her mental and physical condition U the divorce is not granted. She didn’t ask specifically tor several property holdings in her nor for the custody of their three adopted children, Janet, 14, Jerry, 9, and Jeffrey. 7. She asks that her maiden name of Duester-haus be restored if the divorce* is granted. Mrs, Sharon Swindell, 29 Putnam St., likes pets — dogs especially— but not when they bite her. She doesn't like shots, either, but she is going to have to take 14 of them if a bife-and-run black and white ^mongrel lan’t found. yestonlay at the Oaklatol GUunty Department of Health. She’ll have to take one a day until the antaul Is found. "He ran straight at me aa I was getting into my car on Howard street near Perry street,” said Mrs, Swindell. "He bit my leg and I drew blood. I hit him with a piece of ice and he ran away, west on No date has been sPt for the suit hearing. The sane iaw firm aaaodai with Sullenberger’ attempt to win reinstatement at Pontiac General ia heprese his wife. The firm ot Dril, Heber and ShanU ct Royal Oak filed the . It was signed by Makohn Heber. Harry N. Dell previ-ously served as SuUenberger's attorney. All Incumbents Win in Primary Voting He had refuted to talk with newsmen when he arrived here from Boston earlier yesterday, but when asked what he thought about American Jury trials he smiled. Howard street" Mrs. SMindell said the dog is long-haired, black and white, medium-sized with a round nose and short, floppy ears. The dog has white markings around the left eye and black around the other. Mid. Is Censored Again Jack Poor Returns NEW YORK (AP)-Jaek Paar made a triumphal return to his NBC television show Monday night. Within an hour the tart-tongued comedian had telked himself into censorship again. »■„, «»» craftiest set of guidance ’’brains” .vet devised for an Aiqerican in-{tcuronthi^tal balHstie missile. The ne« all-inerttal gaktonce sys-14 item was aboard the brawny mis-** site at a "paxsenger" only today on the scheduled <,30frmile flight over the Atlantic Ocean. Beperts called It an ‘ r genuine sym- .” Herter ron-!*^ ^ "agreed to the omission pathy and sorrow.” tinued. "the government and the i',. ^ people of the United States were ! profoundly shocked when Prime 'y** *^dent^rty after midnight Minister Castro indicated his be-j**“‘ bef that the United States govern-,*"" »® responaible (or the ex-'<^uinnist Walter Minchell made during a vitriolic attack on the I _________ press, snd the Hearst newspapers important step tor-, P^icular. ward in development of the Atlas Grohom in Ethiopia iSs'Amerira’s most formidable warj started all kinds of vicious in- (Continued F^ Page One) District 6. Wood has consistently voted with the pro-administration side of the COmmlasion. Kirby took seroud place, edging former Mayor J. H. Patrick GlyM 186 votes te 168. It was the third ItaM to six yMrs Gljw turn missed MmlnatlM hy »anr- Kirby, 42, of » N. Edith St. has so lar not taken any strong public stand, one way or the other, on the police department issue. The bespectacled Rabey, who had been treated ter a mental condition since he was H confessed hacking his wife Deloreti 20, to' The Con iorized I contract on.the rerommendation of Charles W. Gale, superintendent of Forestry and Parks, arho said lh.it thk money for the purrhase is available in the department’s current operating bud^. death Feb. 24 because he "wanted? C. IteW I Service for Henry C. Rohl. *5. ' Baldwin Rd.. will be held "The heri tofeeeate sflaw aiM ‘nwraday at 1 p.m. at the Sawv-er Jesltee regain that a psycMalife Funeral Home. Beri(Iey. Burial will examtnalten be erdend te deter- ,be in Acacia Park Cemetery. mtee the preper eeo^rae ef Southfield Tbwnshlp. aritesu" Tayler saU. ' ^ | Mr. RoW died suddenlv at hri with head hewed yestertay jhome Monday iMlowing a heart at-Rabey, of 21631 Waldron St.. lto|t«* tened to rw«>f A«.i««mt proaecutCH-l survived bv a son. Henrv . Robert D. i.o«g read the charge *ree daughters. Mrs Lou BaM-against him. The father of onel^** Arizona. Mrs. Oifforrt fiir-bit his Ups hard when his wife’s rin of Union Lake, and Mrs. Rav nam» was mentioned. jShort of Berkley, tour grandeh i- * A A dren and three great grandchil- Asked by Judge Adams how he dren. pleaded. Rabey answered quietly,' --------------- “Guilty, sir." Hg had to be asked Red China A-Bomb? to repeat his answer for the court. reporter. j NEW DELHI, India ,lf> - A The Livonia hospital orderly, member of India’s Partiament asked for an attorney to talk to riter the Judge reminded him he rould be subject to life imprisonment with his guilty plea. His case was put over pending tesuU of the aoatty hcariae. with oontacts ia Communist China said today the Reds plan to set off.a small atomic mrub of “Hiroshima size” March 28 with Soviet help. There was no Consunes Picketing Hearing Is Continued arcuit Judge Clark J. Adams, ered by the Grand TrwM Besl-has continued until Thursday • cm RaHrand. hearing on whether Consumen Members of Local IK of the un Power On. should be granted an km stood on the tracks to block injunction against rmus Picketing I by the Utiltty Workers of America j. said the pickets also placed an jauto over the tracks, at the compmor-s Royal Oak Office. I threatened to go, The strike involving some 5,f00jsn injunction to force delivery of members of the union meanwhile the coal. is in its second week. There sreee abaot rix or s Both the unioit and the company today agreed to resuine negotia- Landry, one of the two-prnStra- tions aimed at settling the strike, fey members of the present seven-'Federal and state mediators member Commission, picked Up 3411 brought the rivo sides together.. votes of the 733 cast in District 7.1 * * * foS^’bl?’J^es^%?rshT off when th. f^o^by James H. MarshaU.lom contract expired March 1. The ^ I strike began the nme day. Marshall. 57, of 185 S- Jessie ^ ‘ St, has gone on record favoring the ladfeatod he bo- charter move to remove Straley! j"’„ from the proteetkm of the-Policel TMal Board and place him directly To Get In Early Talk under the adminlstfation. Defeated In District 4 were Mrs. Edith M. Keehn, 46. of 188 Pingree Ave.. 131 votes: Andrew Joacthm at Royal Oak. The company last Friday fUad for the injunction charging Montgomery. 54, of 34 W. Tenny- loc.1 105 of the Michigan counrt Of the union with massing 1 ford. 53, of 24 ^ Tennyson M-t .lthan 100 picketo at the office. 39 votes: and Thaodore F. .f^a. oxilidge Hwy.. and blockiiw 32. of 334 W. Kannett Rd., 38 of biuiness. I Other than tome congestion on ' TraUiag Dagan and Crateaa la roads near the office. Judge* District 6 were L. D. .McLaacb- Adams said evidence presented Un. 4t. ot tot KeaUworlh Ave.. ,Idm yesterday in a pr^minary U4 votes; Edward W. McKlaney, hearing showed there's "been no to. of git Third 8t„ ir votes: rerioi» incidento of viofenor. and Harvey R. McCiare, 46; of. >ud he’d wait until ‘Hnirsday to t« E. Beverly Ave., to votes. ;•« if/my ia reported. In District 6 after Wood. Kirby *■ • and Glynn came Bernard J. Stlck-I sirtke. 36. of 33 S. Francu St.. 70' ■ ■«» btochad votes, and Theodore Chriaon, ffi.' *»• eartoads ef coal briag drito-nf 86 S. Mariihall St.. 16 votes. New negotiations are expected to start at 10 a.m. Thursday in Jack-aon. Consumen supplies electncity and gas to most major cities in' the lower peninsula with the exception of Detroit. Supenisorv per-------------------- ■ service. LONDON IP-Foreign min-Isten of the Western Big Three and West Germany are reported planning a mid-April meeting in Waihington to prepare for the BummU talks wjib the Soviet Union. CORRECTION to J. C. Pmne^ ad yester-^ the copy oo Inlajiu' Oombed Cotton Pullover Shirts appeared thcorrectly It should have read- ^ Combeil Cotton PULLOVER SHIRTS 49* The PontiRc Pres* MaaSay'i TMapmtan CSarl Alstaa SS -S Marquctla I Bamawrt tt 11 MMaphli fiaMrek n II Miami Baate Bravnaatllt tt M Mllvauka* ------ "j IMti . _ ^___________ , expected (he guidance package tsiwill be wxirked into a controilkH; !« role aboard die Atlas within the ii UtirOrKSw « wi _ , ' s K! p««*st-ready Atlases with Jhe S il _ _ It I mtibnraS H «1 St Lottli ---------- ri If Laaaint M -4 Smi UsAaptltf w N Vaa M .IJiali-lnerttal system could, be spaced S iJJPkyidwny further aparrWpn i s PnaeiMso M Mition foT ■ war-time, laimd 3 M 4,®8frt. the self.> virility. As a moral; represented Dlstrlol 6 on the CUm- BUly Graham, warmly welcomed ,as he warm-up; "Walter Win- WincHWl. my virility is mission 15 years, was mayor fiOr to this storied land. tod«y meets cheH. this silly old man-:Who un- onlVaknwTi by my wife ” 194M950 2*^couW not admit, under At tils point; the screen and) Following Landry and Marriiall I the first ot Two presidents Jeered partial ■a of aight. Theoipre Roofevelt loat an eje in a boxing mishap, and Woodrow Wilaon was almost hUnd in an eye from a hemorriuge. oath, that he writes hfe own col-|iound Oiclared past the coitored in District 7 were Cedi J. Oos-i completely (sometimes days;P>rt and picked up again as Paar grove. 45. of 224 WhtttemoK St.,j go by and be doesn't write them)':continued: 'Thave found that be- 136 votes, and, William H. Dodd,' —has never bM a word about meNnd every commercial censor, 135. of 368 RusseU SL. 14 voter | In a year and a half when I wasl«rery conunerdal moraUst, therej yMcOure in Distrid 5 and Carl- here to defend myself. 1 {is a lecheipus mind.” „ District 6 had withdrawn . • • I Pssr went on with attacks on from the race before the primary. 'As soon as I left ^nd -he his press critics and the Hearst!But the ballots 1^ alreiidy been, thoi^t I w nd idurning. he;^ , I printed with their names on t^, DOBSKI'S BAR Cool«y Lak« ot WiUioiM Lokt Rd. Is Now Open for Business After Their Fire Lost Week! **Serving Complete Dinners" U' \ i THE POXTIAC tKESS, TUESDAY. MARCH 8, 1960 Gives Tos J Extia Big DISCOUNTS For Tomrrow Oily« Woi. 9 a.a. lo 8 p.M. Compor* Umm OUscount pricoo onywhot* you want — ter honott Tcluo at tewoit prieo you'r# boHor oi ahoppiiig at Sumnal BARGAIN BASEMENT 411 fiRST QUALITY — White Cotton Knit Mn’s S leys' IMEINEU Regular 49c Value Each. Schools Head to Quit WATERVUET (UPD — Eferylj&-Donaldson will retire in June as superintendent of schools in Berrien County community. Donaldson, 65, has served in the post -years. He said be plans to move to California to write an algebra textbook. Woylond C. of C. Elects ^ ^ ' WAYLAND (UPD-Tom BarteU [ was elected ixesident of the Chamber of Comnoerce at its weekend N«rtb Garolina is meeting. Dr. Robert Turton and!with exactly 1 Young Negroes (Willing to Die' ]foT Integration BANK at Aa AasarlaM Prmo A Negro lea*r bays young men >of his race are willing to die for m cause of inlegration. “Our yovg men are out to »w we are eternally through «ith igregation.” tbe Rev. Martin Lulber King told a Negro dmreb gathering in Mantgotnery. Ala- King «d Negro students who have deasoBBtrated against aegre-in the South — the white symbolize a dying King led the suoccsAil campaign Nlfre #rO««uuJl^ Lii^cBcolt ICCIIITt Most People Do! Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporaUon Publisher Heads U.S. Chamber A. H. Motley of Parade Will Replace Canham, Who'll Lead Board WASHINGTON tUPlC- Aithur' I. Motley, a dynamic magazine! publisher, has b^n named as thei next president of the U.S. Cham-! her of Commerce, it was announced today. Motley, presideal of Porade J pobHrattom. was elected by tbe i flMunber's booid of dirertors to j succeed Emin D. ConhanK edi- | tor of tbe Cbristiiyi Srleaee .Moo- ! ttor. Tho latter will become ! rbalfmaa of the board wheo j Motley assumes office for a oae- j year term oo May 4. The new piesident, a publishing executive for 32 years, summed up his personal business philosophy, this way: "Equal opportunities for! all business and favors for none.", On international affairs, he gavej this advice; "Suppoii our friends. | oppose our foes." State PSC Pushing Gas Rote Hike Request LANSING (fi-The Public Sen ice' Commissian is pressing ahead with I a mnltiiiiiDian-^lar gas rate in-errase request filed in January UGS but staeh-ed shortly afterwards The petition by Michigan Consolidated Ghs C6. will go to hear- 55. r*MiZtiilir..T!n!ulr"' • '•••' •*' * •■-‘vld-.l.. I h ' seeks a rate increase iif! The 59-year-old Minnesota na-SS.4n.Oe board on the high'cost of , t-llwry method of talking. A friend characterized him "as not an Intellectual." but as an intelligent person who can quickly break issues down to fundamentals. mente la arrangements on I > half of them in the Detixiit Gavin Made President of Research Company CAMBRIDGE, Mass. If> - Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin, who retired as chief of Army research and development In 19M. has been promoted to president of Arthur D. Little Co., industrial research firm. He succeeds Raymond Stevens, named executive committee chair- lan. 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OAc Ow PINE-ORA PiMapple-OraBgg DRINK Os.Com 'Sara •e KLEENEX Fodol Tissufs WhHa or Poatol 4s*l De Gaulle Eyes Algerian Hasle Believes Home Rule, With Strong Link^ to France Is Solution PARIS (APir-Prasidem Charlea de Gaulle believes a home-ruled Algeria linked firmly to France la the only solution for the North African territory, and he plans an all-out military effort to pave the way. This Algerian policy emerged ora a strongly worM government communique issued Monday to clarify De Gaulle’s pronouncements on an inspection tour |0f Algeria last week. It warned that refusal of Algerian nationalisU to enter negotiations for a cease-fire in the costly five-year rebellion leaves France no choice but to crush it by force. iThe offer of cease-fire talk I left open, however. The communique confirmed fears of some Paris newspapers and political circles that De Gaulle e* i t had moved away from a seeming- Qq/ ScholaTShlD, Algerian policy B» a ^ ^ Catholic Story Explained Williams May Travel; Kills Other Rumors LANSING (fl — Gov. Williams (across the street from St. Casi-says he may do some overseas •air's Church, traveling ki the months ahead but* On viaiU home in between eM^ declined for the time being to say exactly when or where. The topic came up yesterday as to work for world peace. It their first meeting with the gover-nor In the capttol since last Thun-day’s'announcement in Detroit. Williams sak) an organizatioii was involved in the travel project under consideration, and that any 0 ... AT rkaMu AWAT MaBV — Mrs. Tfvonpe Moon. 39, an expectant British toother, and her husband Uo, 40, are shown in Luton. England. Mrs. Moore leaves Wednesday for South^tooNiia to have her baby and then give it to childlesd Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur PrescoU of North Ouu-leston, S. C *Tvt never even wanted to hold a baby in my arms," said Mrs. Moore. "I'm giving tj|K Rimply because 1 don’t want Jt.’’ ly liberal much tougher position. So He Will Give There was no immediate reac-1 ^ > nK-re nu iniiucuiaie nr«c-|_ . ^ aa-11- tion from Algeria, but presumably ISCilOOi $2 MllllOll French settlers there would bcl appeased to some extent and any CAMBRiotSfc, MW. - A negotiations I West ViigthUn who attended Har-'vard with seMarship aid is ra- rebel hopes List New Books at Main Library made last .Sept. IS of selMeter-mination after an end to the fight- VA Area Manager Dies After Heart Trouble CHICAGO le-Wllliam E. Keith. I, veterans administration manager for the Illinois. Wisconsin and Michigan region, died last in VA research hospital. He was under treatment for a heart con- iUon. . He had been In charge of the se\-enth civil service frgkm, whose office is the second largest in the VA, since June 1958. Prior to that he was assistant manager and regional representative. Strictly Frcik, M—ty SPARE RIBS u. 29' Taberoiis Begonias - 8 colon - TASKERS 03 W. Hnm- Ft 5-mi scholarship program. New books available'far circulation at the Main Library include the fallowing titles: FICTION AMMII: aurmsB. Tht Btrwt Laufhlnt Csmtl: CUmW, Tb* WilUam J, Maier Jr. Charles- rlSuTDiK ton lawyer and busl^**™*". c1«m tK ______ of ’23, was disclosed Monday as siww. Two Wmsi ui Anoth«r to*b; the benefactor who made the "•^,S5J5TfLwsK?.*-iTc. pledge anonymously a year ogo- The governor, whose journeys have taken him to five continents, fold newsmen several things he was NOT going to do, in process spiking some persistent and some wild rumors. One of the hardiest, squashed last night for a fourth Hme, was that Wtlliams is going to eater the Episcopal ministry. The governor also said he will NOT: 1. Convert te Romaa OathoU-cism. S. ResigN from otfloe before the end of kto terra on dan. 1, MM. S. Run for tteafanaat goverasr. CWraagle an appolntnait from the State Bdard at Edaca-tloa as sBicBtom to Paol V. Saagnsi, rettrtaig' prwddf nt of Weotera Mirkigaa L'nlverslly at Maier said he would have preferred to remain anonymoua but President Nathan Pusey thought publicity would attract more applicants for scholayships. The fund now stands at $332,550. It will be increased annually through foundation set up by Maier. a * * Maier said he established the md "only in partial payment tor the value o( those (college) years. Wedemey^r Enters Race in Maryland ANNAPOLIS. Md. (AP) - Gen. Albert C Wedemeyer, 63, retired four-star general who commanded American forces In (3ilna during World War II, is a candidate for Republican nomination to COngren in Maryland's 6th District in the May 17 pdmary. Wwt; WItiMra, nml 6. Resign so he caa be appolat-ed td' aa impending vacanry an the (Vcnll bench la W a y a e CoBBty. The story about a Roman Cath-tin story oiic Conversion traced to the coin-ro*.V;"S!llS:iC‘4ence that Wilhaia H. Carter, a AdvMturou.sergeant on the. governor’s stpte police detail, resides directly Aerow Ainirtcs; Jaffa, Crlila of tht. lleuM IMtldad; KtorsK A Kataral RU-' torr of Row York Cft»: MacCoUum.. Mattinily, Tho! Bnlerlos Pattornmok-1 RIobuhr. Tht atme-i ..............and Bm^rtc Harman.' Trartlir't OuKN to Karopo’o Art:j ■uUbortor, Wbat'a Wroat With US.' Porolcn Polity: Tthtr. stin-lfoadow' Somslor; 711100. Indlialrlal Mothoaatlri! Walu, What Makn a acUntUtf: Wolff. Tho IfenkoTf Rarw Mo Talli ha toman; Waoda. Tho PWmUy lUadtt of lancaa Ifaatarplaw. ' BaPBSaMCS Armatrau. Tho Polklora of Blrda; Ue-toHtUUL ftMiaa Ant UtMoaary. TKBNS arr—lakfrt. Tho tons Way Homa: Stowaway te Amorica; Dtan. Alll-iay, Wcathor Olrl; Wtbor, A Brl(ht Paha. cnaDBBira ___tanpa. 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Foley, a Democrat who Ihas filed for renomination. ■iha. ...$2it 5 ...$m M ...IIU2 “ ...im SMlwa Oats WsUs ...$ U9 EXTRA SPECIALI Stem Deer—r tUck Portrait Goes to Nixon's Mother on 75th Birthday WHITTIER. Calif. (AP) - A color portrait of the Richard M. Nixon family was among birthday gifts received by Mrs. Hannah Nixon. ♦ A ★ The vice president’s mother, observing her 75th birthday Monday also received telephoned congrat- from him and from an-B, Navy Lt Edward Nix. on, who la stothmed in Florida. ♦ ★ ♦ Later she was honored at a party in the Whittier home of her third son, F. Donald Nixon. Mrs. Nlxrni lives in nearby La Habra. MODKRNIZATION AT ITS BKSTI NO CASH NEEDED PHA TERMS 5 YEARS TO PAY C«ll Dm or NIflit FE 3-7033 FEDERAL Modomiiotion Co. 2536 Dili* Hwy. Alcoholism Board Remains Separate LANSING (fb-'nw tiny Stole j Board of AlcohoUsm la safe tor another year as^ separate agency. The Senate iMt night voted 30 to 13 to reject a state government | reorganization proposal backed by; Gov. WUllams that would haye putj the board under the State Health Department. sary far only ana branob la turn dawa aeoh a ptaa. A shnilar prapaaal failed la IM*. Sen. Lynn O. FttmeU (R-Mid-and) said there was danger the. board would "get lost In the State, Health Departmant with all its As It is now, Francis said, the board has a “real good" program that is carried on through local health departments. (3arter occasionally perked executive limousine opposite the diurcb-apparently igniting some-!’s imsginstkai; What's NEW... at YOUR house? Anything new in your home-furniiurc .. . rugs ... sppli-snees .. . clothing . .. s new TV, perhaps? And if they wero destroyed by fire tonight, would your iniursncs meet to-dsy's higher costs? Think it over. U Teat Preseaf lasaraace fSifT Adoqaeto Coll H.R.NICHOUE Judge Means Busineu; Bread, Butter far Hedy HOCSTO?^ Tex. (API-Actreasi Hedy Lamarr fafled to show up* in couh Monday tor the thirdl time and Domestic Relations! Judge Ben Woodall slashed the' monthly support her husband pays her from $3,000 to $250. Miss Lamarr’s attorney. J«ck Okin of Newark. NJ., said thej "la finding this divorce action an extremely emotional experience.! She is afraid to come here be-; cauae she hasn't made up her mind as to what she could say."! The actress is divorcing oilman | W. Howard Lde. Three pretrial | hearings have been scheduled and! she failed to show up tor any of! them. Trial has been set far tte! week of April 1$. Excuse me- One of the most remarkable things bartenders do ia to remember, with a whole bar full of people, who gets which drink. You know how you yourself get mixed up at home, serving only a foursome. In the interests of research, therefore, we asked Oscar, our favorite bartender, how he remembers. "Easy,” he aaid. "I tag my customers when they order. Like I say to myself-the pinstripe suit’ "gets the martini-the 'mustache' haa the Scotch. And lately I've been adding a new one. The tipper gets the bourbon and'branch’.r Lately more and more bourbon is being ordered. 'Hie trend to bourbdn haa become a phenomenon of our town. Why? Because bourbon tastes tetter I It has a kind of rectitude toit» an honesty that ia the way whiskey should taete. One ef the most refreshing ways to drink bourbon Ja with "braQcb’'-the country word for fresh water. A fine bourbon to try ia Old Crow. A long time ago Daniel Webster called it "the finest ,in the world-’* A great many people itiU think so today, eince more Old Crow is bought than any other bourbon. At a light, mild 86 proof it is perfect for modern tastes. Have your bartender tag you as a bour-tenite-and an Old Crow man. I^nfujorBouibcn IK ■iciwwitG..r8mrMf.n.nimnmM$nimM8 wruit.m niK BANK at Why Settle for Less? Member Federd tepont Insurance Corporation im SIXTEEX THE POXTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH «, i Ui*e«t hailstone recorded wasil.5 pouixls. falUhg at PBtttr: J»eb..,n^„l JUf ’ 17 incbet in drcuinlerence, weifhtjjuly S, 19^. ^“QUl lYl, iSUtiBT I Apologizes NOW! ■t 7:M i 9:10 ^He Just Can*t Win Without Loging /or Blasting Ike iSenate's Got Johnson Dead to fit# u»AcuTV/nwa 4A0\ ^ ^ ;Ud^ Earnings Climb «i—mm ^ I ifiiSJSS. cqonl to SLO a skare. ! OCIKOir «-ldyltte Caq>. alia Vm, Urn Ikm mU. aM|p {amtol flaMttig fipi. reported M4». {acre SM7J3S , WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democratic National Chalnnan Paul M. Butler has apolosized tor saying] President Eisenhower has "something to ansawr for'* to the wives and children of Navy bandsmen killed in a Plane crash at Rio dej Janeiro * * Aitler told a news ebnterence >Anday he-had not meant to imply that the President was "in I any way responsible for the tragic id^ths of the Americians.’' * ♦ ♦ “YOU'RB THB BOBr’. . . AT •■NBPllCIAL For the cash you want when you want it, phonft Beneficial. Get cash tiff any mod reason — clothing, left-over bills, you-mme-itl One phone call and one visit to the office dtMa everytl^iig. Call up today! 7 WEBT UWRDiCE STIIEIT, FONTIAC ----- _ itpidsml* ■ * QTM ivMNOS IV ArrovfiMNr-^rHONi roi ivb4»m» hous BENEFICIAL The subjetl came up in a debate Butler had with Sen. Hugh Scott tR-PaJ Sunday night at Worcester, Wass. Butler ciues-tioned the ua^ of part of the Navy Band during Eisenhower’s tour of South America. The 19 bandsmen killed were en route to Rio to play for the President aiid Brazilian afficials. Scott jumped up and told Butlpr "this attempt to put blood on ;he hands of tha President is/not very creditable." / The Aztecs were tops in ritualistic killings. In ong ceremony near Mexico City a few years fore white men arrived, 20.000 victims had their hearts cut out. MOMENT ALONE > Sei (D-Texl, being ground between Ute North and South, pauses breather as the civil rights filibuster drones on. Whatrs'cr be be may wish he hadn't. S«T« or Mftow WImim Ymi'rt oa Owntr Not Just rm c T nun WMsasm \SSISmBS at™ emr ponuc cm CHPICTDS Women Head for Lonting LANSING «» - The Mich** League of Woaan VaSus wO ! their anmial "LegWaUve IMy.** iThey wiB hoU a :has about IS Mckties.-_____________ 'them of the four-hi-hand variety. ll^—i—M————^ lOUr-B WlDfliSDAY BONUS SPECIALS he happy ahnt «w fl SIww Starts 7:09 P. M. W— IN-CAR HEATEgS—Comfy LAST TUACS TONNHT -' :Vf REEVES Goliath CUBia Ma i'*: '-E 34RBARIANS Ten Secbncs toHeh t EXCLUSIVE TOMORROW I FIRST SHOWING! imimied! uniouci«d! Ako - "QUEEN OF SHEBA" minetaa (IP-Mat ual I _ AT AIL AaP STORES Bribe OfasNUO UsedNsdeBme and flher 70BID aaBtoais. Mr I ON| 1AOZ. 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ParaMb, Mleb that addrtM balag wbara tha aaiilcla I UipaM. UaKh t Taadt. IMS WIN A FREE TRIP TO EUROPEI Write FMT BBB TMh M0M«e ta Ob IStl Railk Fbte Emp* own words! Winniiig Tnith sages will be broadcast behind the Iron Ootaio to 76 milikiB captive people. 256 VALUAMf PRIZESI 1|SfX l&day I trips to Europe/iy iwo. Go to Lisbon. Municn,« I, ud[Paris! 2. 200 HalUcraners short-wav* radios for iotar he killed two -jnen in Phoenix, about ■ potet wbito UA. Steel Ariz. Previously he bad confessed to 0 *1t k the s opinksi that the but sommiiiat nnderstai ner in which plaints trite attorney (Henry) matters, that injected into the prime cause for a Small gains were posted tor Phil-eo.- International Nickel, Baltimore * Ohio, Eastman Kodak and West-Inghouae Electric. Detective Warren D. Holmes, He detector expert, said “there may be more killings. This boy won’t admit anything ui ' SllghUy lower were American !lronted with the evidence.' Telephone (ex dividend), Kenne-' ». oaiStt'*®**- General Electric, American „ Tbbacoo and General Dynamics. —--------------------Hci*5s:s*isiL two men. although a "good" Jaey. g* C* •• »?*-« could have “divorced" Maelf fruni bias, prejudice arid sympalfry <■ CblHns Radio and NAFI gained -^•bout a point each. Opening blocks included; Stand-. rd Oil (New Jersey), off % at 43% on 10,000 shares; Ford oft 1% at 71 on 4.500; Sperry Rand off % at 33% on 4.500; and U.S. Steel off % at 80% on iOOO. Sheriff John Kirk said Whitney told him he fired a .22 slug into the brain of a “Phoenix bum” in an abandoned bus in A parking Phoenix police said the victim was Ira Lee Hardison, 56, skid row character. rendering its verdict New York Stocks Apparently be was killed Feb. 21. the same day Whitney killed another Phoenix man, Spencer Frazier, 40, Negro, and stole Grain Prices ml ...... Its Jehai Hui . 1*^ .... SI.S Joan a L „ ICk....II lUanMotl .... ni ‘JL*? ■■■■ H-* I" ' .1* IjMk oSlw: Ml>.caMn mM (rlB* >lMra AoTAtrUa ''.I.. 8 ItoSd.'' le 1 IMM Ba. I ADd S aMU Sif nS: toM Aa C*a ......Ml ijl, a u' IMS AM dMM> Man Cta SSM-n.M: AaC^ .. S] hllh*MI S> UM* cum aaM ISAib. B M-n M a. 3 • H”". *"5. ■ ’ SI • SOS-It M Under internationte paiioel poat rules, DO parcel may have a greater length than 3% feet THE FONTIAC PRESS 5*“*" «mbtned length and gklh. 8:i Li^~8'c>ai .. Aaiicici.... s^.| ts; s OA.:: Am ts> Trt : g;j o'^Ar g : 2*'^ Mtrr Cb a a «*«!• s-fo't .. - - |Bnaat. K. Clan. Beeietary. Adv.;B^h bu*i ... Lodge Calendar To Address ADA Dinner DETROIT (fl-Rep. Richard W. Bolling (D-Mo) and Samuel H. Bmc, chairman of Harvard University's department of government will address the annual Roosevelt Day dinner of Americans for Democratic Action in Detroit Friday. Beer is national chairman of Ada. Senate Takes Test Vote, Rejects Con-Con Plan BERLIN, Conn. « -r A pa*-^ senger train collided with a station wagon today. kiUlng seven iriiool children and an adult. Tlie automobile, carrying the children and a woman driver, was hurled into Silver Lake, an ice-crusted 5-foot-deep pond beside Norton Lane. think we should spare the League and Jaycees the arduous job of collecting 300,000 signatures,” Scholle, Atale AFL-aO pml-dent, ha« strongly denounced the Leagiie-Jaycee plan, spUttlng on the Issue with Democratic Uov. Bagwell, OOP tttnlar head. d D. When the Senate knocked off for the night, it left jready for showdown votes, possibly later today, alternate proposals for putting the Constitution revision issue on the November balloL. Both would provide thdt any rewrite convention be made up of three delegates from each of the 34 existing senatorial districts— now represented in the Senate by 22 Republicans and 12 Democrats. Many Democrats who favw con-stitutional overhaul in prlndfrie refuse to support a convention based on a delegate apportionment that would give Republicans lopsided control. "It’s fair, equitable and I I H's going on the ballot anyway. I 75hrinersFileSuit to Nullify'Actions' DETROIT (UPI) - Seven Detroit Shriners filed suit here yesterday asking the court to nullify^ numerous actions of several na-' tionally-known officials in the Masonic order. Members of Moslem Temple charged that Imperial Council members never have been licensed or admitted to do business in Mich, igan. They said the council has organized the local temple and other temples and levied and assessed dues. The 17,OM membersof Moslem Temple have been plagued with troubles, apparently ... M»| spread from drug stores 5 JI supermarket lunch counter. Serv-U4|ice was refused and the counter ”'T,area roped off. No trouble was re-»<>j ported. c« ... « V* VIBGIMA iSs< Negrobt were arrested i'raw. 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