, | . ey The 4 . I } Weather U.S, Weather Berean Forecast Showers tonight. Details page two ‘4 7 oo + 2h” act \ : Ve } ‘ ae j : ' | EK + e ON wo: ‘# , ‘TAC PR 114th YEAR *& & & & *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 19583—60 PAGES ASSOCLATED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SER “ Mental Health Bill Ld " dors Se DY ——! F gislatu ms \, | Holdup Suspect Shot in Attempt Otticials Decide | to Flee Captors ; Royal Oak Man Dies ° ‘Pleasant Ridge said ‘‘hamburger”’ of Wounds in Chest During Escape Two Detroit policemen were absolved in the shoot- ing yesterday afternoon of a handucffed ex-convict ‘Snack’ Genteel, Hamburger Not, have his restaurant, but the sign in front will read ‘Snack Shoppe” —not ‘‘Hamburger.”’ Fry wanted to put up a big, orange sign spelling out the latter legend but the City Commission of was degrading to refined suburb. A compromise was proposed by Mayor Arthur C. Kuhn who com- meted: “When I was in California ‘T saw two-restaurants called snack =. and they were doing very well.” ee Fry agreed to give it a try. The commission was so pleased with who tried to escape in down- town Royal Oak. The man was Joseph Toth, 33, who died later in, William Beaumont Hospital from a bullet wound in one lung and another in the shoulder. ~ ‘Statements from Lt. John Kellner and Det. Ralph Palmer were taken by Chief Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor George F. Tay- lor, who termed the shoot- ing ‘within the line, of duty.” He said ‘at least two warning shots were fired and numerous commands given to halt. Toth belted from the detectives’ car after his arrest at his Royal Oak apartment at 103 N. Center St. He was wanted as a suspect in three Detroit armed robberies, the two officers told Taylor. He ran across Center street, jumped a fence and ran down an alley to.N. Main street. He tried to board a passing car at the cor- ner of Eleven Mile road. | Although wounded twice, Toth kept running until he collapsed south of Eleven Mile in the down- town business district. He left a trail of blood behind him as a large crowd of store employes and shoppers gathered at the sound of the shots. : = A Royal Oak detective, Lt. Herman Potts, joined in the chase when he saw Toth run by a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) this concession that it didn’t even bring up the other objection it had ‘to the sign—the orange lights. Reds Receive Diver Apology British Complain About Secret Note to Russia! Being Made Public — “LONDON —The British foreign office grumbled at Russia today Air Force Admits Navy Carriers May Help Some But Bomber Advocates Insist Big Planes Will Bear Brunt of Attack | ] t imay help some, but its own |bombers will bear the brunt ‘of any strategic nuclear at- tack deep within enemy | territory. Senate Appropriations sub- committee yesterday brought once again into the open the long struggle between the Air Force, which stresses the need for long-range bombers, and the Navy, which says its big carriers provide a mobile base for air attack. Both President Eisenhower and Secretary of Defense Wilson re- cently have stressed naval air for publicizing Britain's apology |on_the incident of the mysteriously ' vanished frogman, | Lionel (Buster) Crabb, retired’ jRoyal Navy skin diver, disap-| peared April 19 while oral lin Portsmouth -harbor in the vicin- jity of Soviet jbrought Soviet leaders Bulganin| warships which | and Khrushchev to Britain on an official visit. | His bedy never has been | found and there is no certainty | as to what happened to him. Last night Moscow radio an-| nounced Russia had sent a note! to the British Foreign Office say- ling it was ‘‘attaching great sig- nificance to’ such an unusual fact 'as the carrying out of secret trials alongside. .Soviet warships" asking for an explanation. and|* power in reply to critics’ conten- tions that the Air Force is being neglected, Secretary of the Air Force Quarles and Gen. Nathan F. Twin-| aviation is important, but Twin-| a “We must be realistic about) such factors as the probable loca- tion of the carriers, as well as the amonut of striking power they could contribute, which is small.” He was referring to use of naval airpower, in any strategic offensive aimed at ‘knocking out an enemy's vital bases and destroying founda-| tions of his war effort. Replying to questions, Twining said that in case of war with Rus- ia, carrier-based planes would be ‘helpful, especially in searching out | The incident has bloomed into a major political issue for the gov- Under pressure from Laborites,| \the Conservative government has lagreed to a two-hour debate on the incident next Monday. | ernment of Prime Minister Eden. French the enemy. Finish Red Ships | PARIS (INS) — Two freighters) ‘being built in France for the Soviet ‘Union will undergo trail runs some- |time this month, WASHINGTON (#—The) |Air Force says Navy planes) © The testimony before. aj Dark Storm Clouds Threaten City Late Friday | 4 STUDY IN CONTRASTS — Threatening black clouds hang like thick smoke over the silhouette during last night's tornado alert.’ The unusual combination of luminous, calm shorelines. of a Waterford Township skyline Storm Warning Fails to Materialize Night Balmy as Alert Ends ing, Air Force chief of staff.) Pontiac and Oakland County|afternoon and continued until about agreed in testimony that naval’y.}c¢omed near-perfect spring|10 p.m. jweather today, after the state's third tornado alert of the season) evaporated last night without se-| rious damage anywhere. The alert began: here yesterday| threat. Wind gusts up te 45 High winds and thundershow- ers plus strangely-lit skies added | to the atmosphere of the tornado Press Report Makes Error in Appraisal A recent appraisal by the Board of Education values the Central School building and site on E. Pike’ street at $250,000. The Pontiac Press yesterday erred in quoting board member Glenn H. Griffin as saying the appraisal valued the school and property at $330,000. Griffin explained that he of School used the figure $330,000 as | City Landmark Will Be Torn Down Bailey School to Make Way for New Classrooms The Cora C. Bailey School, 81 Florence Ave., will be torn down within the next week, according to Dr. Otto C. Hufziger, building coor- dinator for the Pontiac Board of Education. To replace the old building, will be new experimental units . . .| four individual classrooms which could be converted when no longer making the decision to tear down’ ed in 1928 in honor of Cora C. needed for school purposes, to ' homes. TO BE RAZED—Teachers These “residence type” class- + rooms will be ready. sometime in | September, Hufziger said. If the | four units are as successful as | they have been in other communi- | ties, more will be included in | future Board of Education build- | ing plans, Hufziger pointed out. | Bailey School facilities were ‘termed “obsolete” by the board in the structure. Land for the old Bailey School and students moved out of the Cora C. Bailey School this week. Pontiac Board of Education members have made plans for the 66-year-old building to be torn basis. The new units will be ready when school opens in September. jnate’ Adlai Stevenson. | ‘was purchased for 0100 fn 1889 and; ithe school constructed in 1890.’ ‘Only two rooms were built on the which later became affiliated with 88 4 location for an additional 1890 edition of ‘the school, then. called the Florence Avenue School. A short time later two more rooms were added to make the present 'day edifice. | The school’s name was chang- | Bailey, then principal, who died | | during her term of office. down within the next week. Replacing the school will be four (tionally Democratic Texas again separate classroom units which will be built on an experimental this year if the Democrats nomi- Bailey was the first school in Pontiac to have a Mother's Club national PTA. Until this week, the school hous- ed some 113 students and three teachers. First and second graders were taken via school bus to Haw- thorne School Wednesday morning, and kindergarteners were moved to Wisner School for the remainder of the year. Ri eat Pontise Press Photo 4a rough estimate of the -|were strictly on a private promo- cost to relocate the school| from its present facilities to a cost-free site. The question came up at a meet- ing Thursday night at which Pon- ac Real Estate man James A. |Taylor asked for a four-months option to buy the site for $137,000 jpost office building. Although no vote Was taken, four board members present re- ceived the proposal cooly, in- dicating that the board stood to tose an excessive améunt of money in the proposed sale. Taylor, who appeared before the |board seeking an option on the school property, told the Press yes- terday that he did ‘not infer that he represented the government or the Board of Education, He said: ‘At no time have I inferred that I was either acting for, or by au- thorization of, either the Post Of- fice or the Pontiac Board of Edu- cation, - . “In my opening statement before the Board of Education Thursday evening I stated that I wanted it ideas advanced by me to date tional! basis and that I neither represented the Post Office De- partment or the Board of Educa- tion, This can be verified by the minutes of the meeting.” Shivers Sees Ike Win | AUSTIN, Tex. (INS) —Gov. Al-| jlan Shivers declared today Presi- dent Eisenhower will carry tradi- definitely understood that any|Adm. B. Hall Hanlon said “there jis at present a slight improvement lwhich may continue through Mon- light and dark produced a similar lakes where eerie black waters Peatiac Press Phote spectacle in some of the region's churned against foregrounds of damaged garages and trailer houses in the Kalamazoo area. A possible tornado clud sighted north of Ann Arbor but it apparently never touched ground. Some 500 chickens were victims when .a_barm was blown down north of Hastings in Barry County. ers. The Grand River, which had forced several Grand Rapids fami- lies to evacuate homes, was re- ceding there and at Ionia and Lowell. ; ' The dangers of serious floods elsewhere were past, unless new downpours develop quickly on top of already waterlogged water- sheds today and tomorrow were expected to be. repeated throughout the state. Temperatures will hit 80 degrees today, with partial cloud.ness turning into possible scattered showers and thunder- showers early tonight. ; A balmy spring night, with a low of 62-65 degrees, was predict- ed. But the rain’ may continue through tomorrow, Sunday will see temperatures around 80 de- grees. The lowest thermometer reading in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 60 degrees. The mercury rose to 80 degrees at 1 p.m. H-Bomb Test Drop ls Postponed Again ABOARD USS. MT. MCKINLEY, Eniwetok Atoll W ~— Adverse weather conditions today caused the fifth postponement of the scheduled H-bomb test shot, now set tentatively for Monday morn- ing (Sunday, U.S. time). | Task force commander Rear) in the outlook, but this is coupled) with very unstable conditions . \ Weather conditions in Pontiac | drunk Detroiter Guilty Ex-Gl to Face Sentence May 25 for Assaulting Dutch War Bride DETROIT — Found guilty of assault and battery on the Dutch bride he took in Amsterdam two years ago, an ex-G! was in jail without bond today awaiting sen- itencing May 25, for Beating Wife : ‘Session Closes Leaving L Pay Plan ‘Dead’ Total Appropriations Approved Reach $111 Million to Be Spent LANSING (#—Michigan legislators, squabbling to the end, wound up business of their regular 1956 session shortly after 1 a.m, today by sending two vital appro- -|priation bills to the Gov- ernor. The last two measures ‘approved earmarked $59,- 273,883 for mental health spending in the year start- ing July 1, and $36,020,790 for capital improvement ex- | i fi il ter. She said last Tuesday's beating, which sent her to authorities in a strange land, was the sixth or seventh. She also testified it‘hap- pened after Richard came home * * * Mrs, Bernor said -her husband had given her only $19 since last] March and she and the baby, Jane Maria, had been living on. parish tund aid from St. John Berchmans and a half-empty jar of mustard in the Bernor larder when’ they visited the home last Saturday. Hendrina said it often was thus. Recalling they met while he -was on furlough while serving overseas, Hendrina said “that was ‘a happy time,” but that the picture changed when the came to this country. — ; Hendrina said her husband not know American ways, and threatened to have her declared Holland alone if she complained| to authorities. * * “That isn’t true,’ she said, “I live only_for_my little girl.” Circuit Judge W. McKay Skill- man brushed aside Bernor's plea of innocent and found him guilty. The judge ordered him jailed with- out bond to await sentence two weeks hence. foreseeable | day. Wind patterns would carry the fall-out to the southeast and south,”’ over the in-| habited Marshall Islands where some 2,600 natives live. Jap Vets Oust Reds TOKYO —The Japan Veterans Assn. unanimously decided today to “oust all Communist infiltra-| tors’ from its ranks. Dear Mother, I Love You Because You Are.... hing I love you because, when your! job as a nurse, That's. what I reab! never thought It was something her five young children were tearing jy wanted to be.” Tirat’s what you %€ Joke about. By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK w — An open let- Boyle, a lady) ter to Mrs. P. E. parent in Kansas City, Mo. Ld] * - Dear Mama, You are one of the world’s hard- ' M ‘ ; est gals to please ‘on Ate Rune turning your face cherry- ired over a cookstove fixing a fam-| Mother's Day, the first and prob- The ordinary presents are no |jly feast — in the years when Day. : good at all. You don't want jewelry. Uf your children buy - you flowers or candy, you. say, “It's just. a waste of money.” any sense of satisfaction thecause they know you won't spend it on yourself. You'll just put it away missed you and wished he was They can't give you money with | in an old sock for your grand- | children, jthe whole family could be there) the only love letter of my life to \to enjoy it. ‘MAYBE A PHONE CALL? } What could one who was away do to, please you except to cal you long distance and tell you he mother, not only of my body but “Oh, don't givé me anything — | Mother's Day is just a bunch of| inonsense,"’ you say. Your happi- lest Mother's Days have been the asked for appreciation. lones on which you spent five) today, I'd like to send you a jhome? It is hard to give anyt jto a woman who has spent ‘life giving to others. . | The only thing I have to offer | ! is the one thing you have never And so the | valentine on day after | | ably (sons being what they are) the house apart, you would muse aloud placidly, “Now, if 1 hadn't married. and had you chil- dren, I could have got a nice quiet In Today's Press you. Why do I love you? Let me , count the reasons — just a few: 1 I love vou hecause you are my of my spirit’s hunger. | Church News .......... 12-13 County News ...........5.. 6 Editorials ................+- 4 Sports 15 Theaters 16-17 TV & Radio Programs z7,, Wilson, Earl 16 |, Women’s Pages . >, 1011” ® were, too. (DESERVED DISCIPLINE | I love you because when I de- | served and needed a switching I | Rot it—not later, but right then, |when I knew 1 had done wrong, ifelt guilty, and recognized I should ibe punished. | I love you because you never jet tomorrow's sun rise on yes- terday's anger. _ 1 love you because, when I | had a bad case of puppy love | shortly after kindergarten, you # I love you becalse you played no favorites~among your children. ‘Your only favorite child (this is ‘still true) was the one {hat most needed your understanding help at the time. ~ [Jove you because, although your whole Fife has been spent in ‘the shelter of your home, you ‘could always meet a stranger and ‘tell in 10 minutes -whether he was 'a phony or a good human being. Report on Physical — lke Gets ‘Excellent’ WASHINGTON \® — President Eisenhower received an ‘‘excellent report on his physical condition today after a two-day head-to-toe er Reed Hospital. were excellent,’ Eisenhower's press secretary, James C. Hager- ty, told reporters preparatory to issuing a detailed account of the physicians’ findings. As if to bear out the optimism of the report, Eisenhower planned to go to Burning Tree Country “Club for a round of golf immedi- ately after leaving the hospital late this morning.- A Ray for Them TAMPICO, Mexico # — Crew- Tampico cast their nets yesterday and came up with a giant ray fish weighing 1,115 pounds. The four- man crew fought the fish four hours before landing it. 1 love yott because when the cat (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) a Price on B.P.S. House Paint that was called her a foreigner, sald she did examination by doctors at Walt-; “I think the results of the exam) ! UE if i a i ee A ARs to spur Republicans to agreement, Church investigators testified) The mental health bill, as they found ohly a half-can of milk} finally accepted& called for $638,- another. ; In two of the chief areas of con- {Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Youth, 17, Faces Murder Charges Tavern Slaying Brings Hazel Parker James Thornton, 17, of Hazel Park, was bound over to the Au- glaize County Grand Jury at Wa- pakoneta, Ohio, to face a charge of murder in the first degree. May 21 has been set as the date for the convening of the grand jury. It will be an extension of the January term in order to permit Thornton's case to be entered. The youth was recently re- turned from Wapakeneta after a 20-day observation peried at Lima State Hospital. Juvenile judge Thomas A. Danaher, whe bound Thornton over te the grand jury, said Lima authorities had declared him sane. ier with two other Hazel Park youths for the Jan. 24 holdup slay- ing of Charles H. Stolzenbach at his tavern near Wapakoneta. Also being held for the Grand Jury are Bernard Harris, 18, and Willie Thomas, 20. The pair broke out of the Auglaize County Jail March 22 but were captured the next day. ; advertised in the builders section im today's isaue is, $6.65 Per Gal. Free Public Lecture on Christian @cience, Thursday even May 17, Pon« tine High aetnecrem. thee announce- advertised in the builders section tn today’s issue is $6.68 Per Gel, ment page 13, Action in Case Against Thornton had been indicted earl- | Price on B.P.8. House Paint that wee . _ tric Division in Anderson, Ind, He ’ Ave, was reelected to a second _dent of the Pontiac Life Under- tempera est temperature ... mn temperature ..... eather—Pair = wi ye A © | R. M. ORITCHFIELD GM Executive to Get Award Pontiac Division Head Named Medal Recipient by Ohio State Robert M. Critchfield, GM vice president and general manager of the Pontiac Motor Division, has been the 1956 recipient of the Ben- jamin G, Lamme Medal by Ohio State University, Awarded annually to a graduate in recognition of *m-e.ritdy10 us achievement in engineering or the technical arts,"’ the medal will be) presented to Critchfield at campus commencement exercises June 8, The GM executive, a native of Columbus, Ohio, received a bach- elor’s degree in electrical engt- neering from the university in 1916, He began his engineering chreer with Westinghouse Elec. ~ trie & Co., leaving to join the U. 8. Navy in 1916. He joined General Motors jn 1921 as an engineer at the Remy Elec- “time.” was to his present posi- of other executive posts in the cor: poration, The medal, the 29th to be award- ial faculty committee of the Col- lege of Engineering, Underwriters Elect Local Man to Post Curtis E. Patton, of 314-S. Tilden term as vice tional Qual ity Award for the past seven years. | Active in com- PATTON munity affairs, he served as presi- writers Assn, in 1949 and in 1954 was elected president of the Life Insurance Leaders of Michigan. Other officers elected at the meeting this week included Harry N. Philips of Detroit, president; Thomas R. wkins of Jackson, Caroll. K. Streeter of Grand Rap- ids, E. Leon Harris of Bay City, vice presidents; and Harold C. Brogan of Lansing, secretary- treasurer. 18-Months-Old Infant Strangles in Carriage PEKIN, Ill. (INS) — An 18 months-old baby boy strangled to- The vehicles were operated hy as she proceeds on a timed sched- 8! day when he caught his head be- tween th frame and the canopy of his baby carriage on the front porch of his grandmother's home in Pekin. ; The baby was Bobhy Ewen, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. James Ewen. Mrs. Don Owen of Dearborn and tion in 1952 after holding a number|Mrs. Robert Minkley of Livonia. and a brother, Mr. Donley Smith of Jenkins, Ky. .|Tuesday from the Voorhees-Siple Funeral White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Friends may call after 11 a.m. Sunday. Milton Vasilakos win Ave. died this morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ®/Coming to Pontiac 38 years ago, he was employed in restaurant work. cousins, John Sousanis and Mrs. Panagiota Napliotis, both of Pon- tiac ' |Monday in the St. George Greek Orthodox Church, 97 Mariva St. with the Rev. Dr. Achilles A. Siag-| ris officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Vasilakos’ .|Funeral Home. adies Discuss rie so-young ladies were cussing the presidency: “T recall well when Mr. Lincoln) died," said Mrs. Elizabeth Fox, who -will be 100 years old August 19. “But I never met him person- * « @ “T kissed him,"’ said Mrs. Zelina brate her 102nd birthday three days after Mrs. Fox. * * * “Lincoln came to the hospital at Jeffersonville, Ind., during the Civil War and we children all thought we had to kiss him,” said Mrs. Edwards. ‘‘He was such a cheer- ful fellow—so jolly. Once he lwalked up to my girl chum and ime an asked: ‘Which one am I going to hug first?’ Of course we both replied: ‘Hug me first,’ and he grabbed both at the same * Ld ° | The two women, who live at the (Clark Memorial Home in Grand Rapids, will be honored tomorrow McMannis Edwards, who will cele-| structure just completed on Big Cl teaiieaaneh - camaaaha ae CHURCH UNIT OPENS—First section of North- minster Church, designed by Linn Smith, is this Adams. The glassed-in area houses Sunday School THE PONTIAC PRESS, Se rooms’ and the Beyond is the chapel, where dark wood and brick Beaver east of make a subdued held Sunday. - SATURDAY, ) one ' sith ie Beak Rev. MacKay Taylor's office. interior decor. First services were \during the Mothers Day vesper lservice at the Downtowh Kiwanis Club. Pontiac Deaths Hughey C. Smith Hughey C. Smith, 65, of 147 Rae- burn Ct., died at 7:30 this morning iin Pontiac General Hospital. He had been ill two weeks. Born in ‘Fairmont, W. Va. April 3, 1891, he was the son of William and Lillian Swiger Smith. On Aug. 9, 1942, he was married to the former Ethel Fern Vokes in De- troit. Mr. Smith came to Pontiac 40 years ago from Clarksburg, W. Va. and had been employed in the tool department of General Motors Truck & Coach Division. He ex- pected to retire in a few weeks. He leaves his wife and five chil- dren, Ronald W. of Pontiac, Mrs. Fred Birker of Drayton Plains, Mrs. John Deere of Lake Orion, Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Bonnie Jones of Clarksburg Cc. Service will be at 1:30 p.m., Home with burial in Milton Vasilakos, 59, of 879 Bald- He was born Feb. 18, 1897 in Megali Vrise, Greece, the son of William and Panageola Vasilakos. Mr. Vasilakos is survived by two The funeral will be at 3 p.m. body is at the Farmer - Snover Five Adults, and Baby Injured on Telegraph, 1 an, eight-month ol foe ee Se Raritorg eats “\Newspapermen | ment. a torum on “What Hap. ugmer Sat GO = : pens on the College Campus” |in good condition at St. Joseph {O Make Trip will be led by the Rev. Mr. Mat- Mercy Hospital today after suffer-| Ss ters and the Rev. H. R. Pick. | ing a skull fracture-in a three ON the Nautilus | er. car accident at Telegraph and! ww—The| The “Chaplain's Service” will The child's mother, Mrs. Colleen. Starman, 71, was also hospitalized | with lacerations of the skin and right knee. The Starmans live at 1155 Fairfax Street, Four others were shaken up in the crash but did not require treatment. i jKenneth Starman, Britt Hunley, 26. lof 338 N. Cass Ave., and Sano \Dillwood, 40, of 49%4 Brush Street. Starman and Hunley were driving Inorth and Dillwood south when the collision occurred. Starman told police the south- Appoint Scheifle fo Key UF Post to Be Host to Congregational! Christian churches. meeting at First Congre- gational Church of Pontiac May 16-17 for their annual state confer- ence have chosen as their theme “Forthe Future of. the Kingdom." Presiding over the conference will be Dr. Harold N. Skidmore, super- intendent of the state association with Dr. Thomas Long serving as moderator. * * * | A pre-conference meeting will be held at the church Tuesday eve- ning at 7:30 for boards and com- mittees. The regular meeting of the Conference board of tfustees will occur at this time. Wednesday morning will be taken up with registrations, con- ference business and the intro- duction of new ministers.. At 11 a.m. the Rev. Lilllan Gregory, national secretary of Women’s Fellowships will address the as- sembly on “The Horizons of the 0.C.W.M.” \Ist Congregational Church Conference 3) * DR. HAROLD N. SKIDMORE The Divinity Dames, an associ- Ad Company Official Promotion, to . Direct Publicity in Drive }general luncheon on Wednesday Arthur C. Scheifle, director of public relations for MacManus, John and Adams _ advertising Church. day agency, has been appointed pub-|on Olivet College, Plymouth Place licity and promotion chairman of and religious education, the latter ; miteq being given by the Rev. William this fall's Pontise Area United T. Matters of FE. Lansing. There ation of the wives of ministers, will meet for luncheon at the church at 12:30. Mrs. Malcolm .K. Burton will be hostess:and Mrs. Skidmore will introduce those present. The will be served at Central M. E. The afternoon session on Wednes- will be concerned with reports Fund campaign. Selection of Scheifle for the key Walter K. Willman. WAAC recruiting and has served as chairman of the Detroit Adcraft ; Club Aviation Commission _ for many years. He has been active in the development of the Howard churches. His topic will be~‘These, Street Rescue Mission. : * » member of the United Fund's pub-| drive position was announced yes- terday by Campaign Chairman The new promotion chairman is a former executive secretary of the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority. He has served as di- rector of public relations at Mac- Manus, John and Adanmis for the past two years. During World War II he directed * licity and promotion committee. As chairman'of the same group he will supervise the preparation of promotional materials for use in this fall's Pontiac Area United Fund campaign. NEW LONDON, Conn. from secrecy into the public eye today, taking aboard 12 newsmen and* photographers for an over- night cruise. 2 * ® ule through the harbor. | * . @ rite | The newsmen and photogra-| Missions, a writer and lecturer. | phers, many operating on a pool| and Armed Forces personnel of national Congregational also will be election of officers and Dr. Skidmore will give the address “The Michigan Conference, A Por- trait.” Dinner will be served at_the Congregational Church. Dr. Rus- sell T. Loesch, known as “the chaplain te chaplains,” will speak. A chaplain in he Armed Forces, and a former Congrega- tional minister at Melrose High- lands, Mass., be has a distin. Legislature Passes Mental Health Bill (Continued From Page One) facility for mentally retarded chil- for the Lafayette Clinic in Detroit. Both figures were compromises. Perhaps the most important single area of dispute in the cap- ital improvement bill was over the amount provided for land ac- quisition and improvements at state parks. In the end, $444,000 was ear- marked for development of the Sterling State Park in Monroe County, $300,000 for the Port Cres- cent State Park in the Thumb and $50,000 for the Mitchell Park near Cadillac. * s guished record of interracial and He now serves as chaplain min- ster and secretary to chaplains Christian A lump sum of $641,000 was pro- vided for improvements at other parks in the state system. * * * A third bill to clear the Legis- Too, Are Ours.” lature in the late hours Friday increased Circuit Judge pensions MAY 12, 1956 troversy, the conferees settled on) ($1,665,000 for the new Fort Custer) dren at Battle Creek and $1,300,000 Open Letter fo Mom Written by Hal Boyle (Continued From Page One) |had too many kittens you couldn't bear to have them drowned, (With I love you because you have Inever been able to finish telling a funny story. You get so tickled you start laughing, and you laugh so hard everybody else begins to laugh—and then you forget how the story ends. But everybody's had a good time. * 6 I love you because when quar- rels arose, as they do in every large family, you never took sides, jbut quietly used the weight of your love in a way to bring back balance and harmony. OVERCAME GRIEF I love you’ becausé, when dad died nearly 19 years ago, you re- fused to turn into a self-pitying widow. Time has mellowed you. It cannot shrivel or defeat you. I love you because, now thaf' you embarrassed and say. why did he have to do “Now, 4than that?’ Well, not today, Mom. Res; ully, your loving son, Harold. Students to Compete in Road Competition Some 5O entrants in the Junior Chamber of Commerce Teen-age Road-E-O are expected to. return) to the Tel-Huron parking lot for a contest of driving skills at 1 p.m. tomorrow. The contest was called off last week because of rain. : If it is raining at noon tomorrow, the contest again will be postponed one week, according to Clyle R. Haskill, chairman. Three top winners in the contest will receive trophies and the cham- pion will be eligible to compete in a state tourney, = The 8 o'clock evening session from_$4500 to $6,250 a year, made' Contestants will take a writeen Last year, Scheifle worked as & wit) include the memorial service, the increase applicable’ to six examination before the contest the serving of the Lord's Supper | and the conference sermon “An- chors For An Age of Storm,” given) iby the Rev. Howard Towne of which their husbands would have Traverse City. | The conference opens Thurs- day morning with a breakfast | Action depart. | Shot as He Flees Hickory Grove Roads last night.! atomic submarine Nautilus moves !ntorduce the regular session, at! (30. Speaker will be the. Rev. troit police for an autopsy today Richard. L. Ford of Greenville, using as his topic, “To Whom on.” Dr. Douglass is executive vice president of the Board of Home He is a member of the board of judges who already have retired and qualified widows of judges to one-half the annual amount been entitled under the bill. Holdup Suspect (Continued From Page One) . | restaurant in which Potts was | standing. . Taylor released the body to De- at the Wayne County Morgue. Kell- ner said that victims of the recent j Much Has Been Given.” At 10°45 stickups would be asked to identity ithe speaker will be Dr. Truman B. phim. G New Yorkers will have a wide Douglass of New York City, speak- open view of the vessel tomorrow ing on "The Message Is the Mis-| Kellner and Palmer said Toth had not been questioned in the saying when arrested, ,snitched on me?" jon three times for armed robbery. basis because of limited accom. trustees of Beirut College in Leba- tte had been on parole from his first unofficial passengers although, ~|modations, were the submarine’s,non, chairman of the Damascus College committee, also active in The grandmother, Mrs. Wayne bound car crossed the center line the Nautilus has logged some 36,-Mission activities of Pyerto Rico Garmer, said she found him dead into the wrong lane and later had 000 miles since she first put out to. and Alaska. when she went to the porch. Both parents wene working at the time. The Weather Fell U.8. Weather Burea Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partty eleedy and warm teday, high around 89. Geattered shewers and thunderstorms de- veloping early tonight. continuing te- merrew. Warm with low tenight 62-65, round 80. Seuth Wester - Cs —?e Today in Pentiae Lowest temperature preceding 8 a m At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 15-20 mph Direction: West Southwest. ®un sets Bat. at 7:43 pom Sun rises Gun. at $13 am, Downtown Temperatures 6 ham WR wae toe ™. Hew 2h, Li] Friday in Pontise fas recorded downtown) an temperature ... ‘eather—@unny One Year Age in Pontiac . ek! Sechaoncas see 2 woes Bightest and Lowest. Temperatures This _ Date in 4 Years 2 m 1081 1 tn 1004 Friday's Temperatere Chart timore 68 89 Milwaukee ver i‘ Pittsburgh Bt. als .. Francisco 4 ar pomorliy Washington Beattie aff eeercsas2te SSaSESSSESE Sti titer ttt a blowout, : | ‘Stalin Out of Gallery | MOSCOW l—The Famous Tret- yakov Art Gallery, which has just: reached its 100th birthday, has) completed the job of cleaning the pictures of Stalin off its walls. To- : trerinde Te.18 miles per hour teday ana day it Was awarded the Red Ban- the return trip to New tonight. : ner of Labor. sea nearly 16 months ago. * 68 8 The $000 ton submarine is scheduled to round the tip of Man- hattan off the Battery precisely at! noon, The Submarine will run up the Hudson to a point above the George Washington Bridge. Promptly at 2 p.m. she will start’ London. | after dropping the newsmen. ‘Decide on Civil Rights; .,Reuther Tells Democrats | Thursday noon the Women’s Fellowship and Men's Club rep- resentatives will meet for lunch- eon. The women will have lunch- eon at the First Presbyterian Church and will hear Miss Greg- ory on “What a Women's Fel- lowship Really Can Do.” They, will return to the Congregational Church for their meeting. The men will lunch at Central M. FE. Church and will remain there to hear Dr. Jerald C. Brauer, dean of the Federated Chicago Seminary speak on ‘A Learned Ministry.” Religious Education di- rectors will meet at Hotel -Waldron for luncheon also at 12:30. WASHINGTON uM — Walter P.;they have no right to win unless|. OG 8 \Reuther said today that if the Democratic party tries to ‘‘strad- the kind of clear choice that would business and total they offer the American people! A summing up of conference accomplish- die the civil rights question” it provide both the policies, pro- ments will close the two-day meet- does not merit "the support of the grams, and leadership. for extend- ing at 8:30 on Thursday.. At 6 | ‘ing the New Deal and ‘Fair Deal’ o'clock there will be & dinner at) ‘American people." LJ * In a prepared speech keyfoting the ninth annual convention of. Americans for Democratic Action, Reuther said the Democratic par- ty “cannot compete with the Eis-, ‘enbower administer in the middle) of the road.” | Reuther, an ADA vice chairman and president of the United Auto Workers, then declared: NO RIGHT TO WIN ’ into the future. * ° Reuther .said the Democratic party ‘cannot attempt to be ail things to all men, and straddle| the civil rights question.” * * @ “If the Democratic party at-| tempts to compromise the civil rights question in order to try to hold all of those incompatible. ele-| e ments together,” Reuther assert--Broadway and Hollywood, died . : _ . jed,""then it does not deserve the Jast night in Nara, Japan, his stu-| ate Democrats can win but)support of the American people.’'idio announced today. sented, and an address, given by Dr. Brauer speaking on “The Church and the Community.” About 350 delegates are expected for the conference. — Louis Calhern Dies ‘ HOLLYWOOD \® — Actor Louis jlast term since July 29, 1955. City to Increase Price of Dog Licenses to $3 The city clerk's office announced jtoday that Pontiac dog owners have until Tuesday, May 15 to pur- chase 1956 dog licenses for $2. to: starts, ‘Former Air Secretary Raps ICBM ‘Red Tape’ | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. & — For- mer Asst. Secretary of the Air Force Trevor Gardner says the United States is ‘floundering in administrative red tape’’ in de- velopment of the Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile.” Gardner, who resigned his post in February in protest of the na- ‘tion's guided missile program, ‘told a Harvard Law School forum last night ‘‘we cannot afford to be second” in developing the ICBM, | He said that development of the ‘ICBM would be the “biggest weap- jons advanée“of the next five to 10 years.” ‘crimes, but they quoted him as However, he added, as of last! | “Who February the ICBM only shared |priority with eight other projects Toth had been sentenced to Pris- and the top missile experts were ‘Not even working on it. *!Salvation Army Leader Speaks at Local Fete Mrs. Lt. Colonel T. M. Larsen of the Salvation Army, Detroit, was special speaker at the Mother- Daughter Banquet held recently at the Salvation Army Post here. The program was under the di- After Tuesday, the price of the rection of Mrs. Captain Magnus tags will be hiked to $3. . ‘|for the coming fiscal year. Sub- this) and welfare appropriations |American tourists. BIRMINGHAM — City officials are studying a budget of $1,495,144 mitted’ to commissioners week, it will be adopted, possibly with, alterations, later this month. Showing only a $73,000 increase over last year’s, it includes such. new expenditures as a recreation director ($5,245),- more traffic’ lights ($7,600 instead of last year's $2,000), an employee relations de- partment ($6,014) and the new social security ($8,000). Increases are planned by the budget for the library, $77,000, Soldier Faces Trial on Rioting Charges A Hazel Park soldier is one of four Americans on trial in a Jap- anese court today on charges of instigating and participatirig in a riot at a pinball parlor last Sep- tember. * Coupal Walter S. McKenzie was pointed out by a Japanese police- man as the soldier who tried to hit him with a board. This incident is said to have happened after the actual riot had been. quelled. Officer Takeo Kajima told the court he started to escort McKen-) zie to the police box for questioning! after the riot only to have the, Corporal pick up the board and try to strike him, The policeman said he blocked the blow with his forearm, which was injured Monaco Royalty Shun Anxious Madrid Photogs MADRID (INS) — The honey- The Day in Birmingham City Officials Studying Million and Half Budget (up 1,000), and the recreation commission, $15,750 (up $1,250). Reduction is shown in the health planned: Last yéar’s budget was $18,930, this yepr, $10,046. Tax levy for the coming fiscal year would be $1,157,570, the bud- get estimates. That would be an increase of $110,000. * * Ld National Family Week concludes _ tomorrow on Mother's Day, with special church programs. First Baptist Church is observ- ing it with a family service at 11 a.m., and a special service at 6:30 p.m. for parents and children, when the feature - length film, "Martin Luher’ will be filmed. Family dedication Sunday is being observed tomorrow at As- | cension Lutheran Church, with Sunday School pupils attending worship services. At St. James Episcopal Church, “The Elijah” by Mendelssohn will be sung by the senior choir and soloists at the. 11 a.m. service. A mother-daughter banquet is set for next W at the Masonic Temple with Eastern Star Chapter No. 220 planning a pro- gram to entertain the younger daughters. Mrs. Parker J. Ecker- son is general chairman. The din- ner will be served at 6:30 p.m. by husbands and fathers. “Fanilly Fun’ night is planned for Monday at 8 p.m. at the Franklin PTA meeting at Frank- lin School, Children of all grades and their parents will be enter- tained by Milky the Clown in the neal porpece — Christopher Powderly Service for Christopher Powder- ly, TT, 878 S. Chester, who died. Friday after a six-month illness, will be in St. Patrick's Church, mooning prince and princess of, Monaco had photographer trouble again today. | Prince Rainier and Princess, Grace arrived in Madrid from Va- lencia today and were met at the Ritz Hotel by a small, but frantic group of photographers, including The couple went straight to the royal suite while armed police chased the photographers away from the hotel. The prince and princess have re- served the suite for one week. They apparently intend seeing some of | the 10 bullfights being given on) successive afternoons as part of! the festival of St. Isidro, Madrid's patron saint. © Today's brush with the photog-) raphers recalled several run - ins| between Rainier and French lens- men in Monte Carlo during the pre-wedding festivities last month. Panther Prowls in Road, Reports Cyclone-Seeker That ever elusive panther was seen again in the area last night. A Pontiac resident told the Pontiac, Press he saw the animal walking! in the ditch long Orion Road near| Lake Orion about 9 p.m. Alvin Fowler, of 397 E. Tenny- son Ave., said he was “‘out looking; for tornadoes” when his head-| lights flashed on the animal. The: panther crouched to the ground when struck by the lights and had, disappeared when they stopped the! car to see what would happen ac-| cording to his r : : Fowler was accompanied by his, wife, two sons, and a daughter-in-| law. He explained the controver-| sial panther was walking along the left side just off the highway when spotted. County Deaths Mrs.Wilfrid J. Young ORION TOWNSHIP — Service for Mrs, Wilfrid J. (Sophia) Yauung, 58, of 1489 Lapeer Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Monday, from the Huntoon Funeral. Home, Pontiac, with burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. Young died suddenly, early today at her home, A resident in Oakland County since 1932, she is survived by her husband; three brothers, Harvey Mathers of Roseville; Seth O. of Pontiac, and Morrell of Bay City, and three sisters, Mrs. Russell Greenway and Mrs. Myrtle Gunn, both of Canada, and. Mrs. Ina Dex- on. of St. Paul. Mrs, Louise L. Okley /Michalsen. Tributes were given to. _ MILFORD — Service for Louise Lydia Okley, 81, of 3445 North The licenses may be purchased mothers by Gertrude Cunningham. Milford Rd., will be at 1:30 p.m. jat the clerk's office in the City Men of the corps marshalled by Monday in Milford Baptist’ Church, |Hall five days a week from 8 a.m.|Captain Magnus Michalsen formed with burial in Highland Cemetery.| until 5 p.m. ithe “Singing Waiters’ Brigade.” FP reighter to | CLEVELAND (®—Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co. says its freighter Cliffs Victory will be lengthened next winter to the longest vessel on the Great Lakes and third longest of any ship in U. S.-registry. ore carrier. feet and three inches. | That will leave her 27 inches longer than the Joseph H. Thompson of the M. A. Hanna fleet, now the longest on the Lakes and also a | converted ocean ship. Total capacity of the Ciifts tons to 17,000: tons. Hanna’s 710-foot George M.s She will go into the Ameircan Ship Building Co.'s Chicago yard = jwhich new officers will be pre-| around Dec. 1 where she will be lengthened 9 feet to a total of 716, Be Enlarged Victory will be increased 3,000 Humphrey will remain the Lakes Calhern, 61, distinguished star of SMP with the biggest’ capacity—20,000 tons, made possible by her, Cost of the lengthening was | around $750,000. . foot width. The beam of the Ciiffs Victory is 62 feet. a The Cliffs Victory made Great Lakes history in 1961 as the | hil rvives | first ocean-going vessel to be converted into a meters lakes iron French C d Su Mrs. Okley, a county resident since 1921, died Friday, The body is at Richardson - Bird Funeral Home,’ Milford, Surviving are two sons, Mack of of Pontiac; a daughter, Mrs. Cleo Boyd of Detroit, and seven grand- children. After Ordeal in River GOEULZIN, France W— Roger Second, a fisherman, was riding his bicycle along a canal with his daughter, Monique, 4, fastened se- curely to the carrier behind him. The bike went out of control and plunged into the canal. Second) was thrown clear and swam to! safety but Monique—still firmly at-| tached, to the bike—went to the om A bargeman using a long boat} Scranton, Pa. Burial will be in Scranton's Cathedral Cemetery. Schutt Funeral Home, Pontiac, un- til 5 p.m. today. Mr. Powderly came here two years ago from Scranton, where he had been an advertising: man- ager. * Ld s Patrick E. Juett . Patrick E. Juett, five-week- old son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph duett, 4535 Walnut Lake road, Bloomfield Township, died sud- He is survived by his parents, one sister and three brothers, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. all of Detroit. Private. funeral serv- ice was today at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Company, with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cem- etery. Child Suffers Skull Fracture in Collision * Five-week-old Patrick Juett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juett ot 4535 Walnut Lake Rd., Birming- ham, was dead on arrival at the Beaumont Hospita] in Royal Oak yesterday after suffocating at his home, the Bloomfield Township Po- lice Department said today. The boy was rushed to the hds- pital after all efforts to revive him with an inhalator from the Bloom- field Township Fire Department failed. Mrs. Juett told investigators she found the boy apparently suffocat- ing on her bed yesterday after he had been sick earlier. Chrysler Adds Day fo Shutdown Period DETROIT w—Two of the na- tion's auto makers continued their efforts today to reduce production to fit demand. As a result, thou- sands of Detroit auto workers faced an extra long weekend of idleness, Chrysler originally had suspend- ed operations in two Detroit area division plants. Some 6,500 work- ers were ordered not to report for work yesterday and Monday. Yes- terday, however, the company an- nounced the shutdown would ex- tended Gevers Teeadey: “Chrysler and General Motors, members of the industry's so- called ‘‘Big Three,” have ordered weekend layoffs in an effort to. “balance production with current customer demand.” GM issued an order Thursday curtaffing production for this weekend only. . Rhee Castigates Foes for Fomenting Riots. SEOUL (®—President Syngman Rhee, in his first comment on last Saturday's riots outside his man- sion, declared today his political opponents ‘‘should not have any idea of overthrowing the govern- ment by force.” Rhee accused his opposition of “instigating rash actions by im- nrature young men, causing con- . fusion and death.” One persons was killed by police gunfire and a number of demon- strators and policemen were hurt in the rioting. The incident fol- lowed the death of P. H. Shinicky, © political foe of Rhee and opposi- tion presidential candidate in next | Tuesday's election. They'll Vote Sober PANAMA \—Panama’s saloons, liquor stores and social clubs shut their doors today under an order |hook pulled up the bicycle with aimed at election day tranquility. ~ not disclosed, but estimates run Monique still attached. Firemen They will be closed from noon un- t ‘revived her. til’ noon Monday. fa ee tie neenmieermmeeiasiiti ° ee ee, es | | Sete gee ee ee rag Ral , se Raaat ere ee pee ieee GC Ce me | : ! ieee : i, of { 4H 1 i _. | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 12, 1956 7 in ton : oa CL! wri Don't Let Your Car Ruin'Your Vacation Chiefs fo Settle ST. LOUIS (INS)—Your automo-|lesser evils which can ‘impair the|items as a first-aid kit. two flash-| ; bile can be the key to’ an en-|fun of your trip if they go wrong. lights and an extra set of car keys, . joyable vacation. At the same) Insurance against a spoiled va- /—@ll of which can prevent unex.) AFL-CIO Dispute “|time it also can spoil your vaca-| cation should inélude—for a jpected troubles. : 7 _ ti 2. long trip—such items as extra THE CAUSES i MSU President Says The ease of traVeling and con- tires, an extra fan belt bl beeen Automobile associations and po- | | Equal School Salaries venience 4 eid Pani on - caaaes | peeael/caartina fs lice Spb oe . nation point | Are Unfair an unfortunate oversight — that|_ trip as should windshield wipers, MS a, pre week as te |all-important check-up — not only; tire jacks and above all, do net (os ise of many accidents: jan eighth child. which brought the young Chinese 1. Thoughts of the vacation and. as to Rel | a4 : i i forget your driver's license. , sonics eee . ANN ARBOR if — John A. Han- 0" Major and obvious things like; * : ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. U—AFL-! here . av na Chin: ‘nah, president of Michigan State ‘he engine and tires, but on. those! You should take with you such pjanning the fun cause motorists CIO President George Meany says| “me on oi = ° Be Soe fig or arene aaa ‘ema are = Hannah Raps IAS, f Vi Lo 8 BEIVE | ‘Her ae H . 7" r ri : | . Chinese Girl Comes PED : HONG KONG &® —-:A Chinese wants to go but she peoriised to father who pleaded tearfully forjcome home to see her mother, two hours today won back his) i 0 can talk some more West Lang yore i ‘rested in | tion. Meany, Reuther Differ is . year - old daughter from the| Pe? We é on Communist Views )Communists—for a time at least. [eung met his daughter, the eld- | di ~ |He prevailed upon the girl's love est of his seven children, in a of India Government for her mother, who is expecting cabin of the Dutch liner Tjuluwah * * The victory appeared to be only You =| Moving? Call Smith Moving Co. 485 MARION FE 4-4864 ‘gan educators should stop giving) ‘equal pay for ‘‘unequal perform- ‘ch Bands | President Hannah, speaking te Eg-cties'—Men's ‘fore the Michigan Schoolmasters| Pe ‘Club at the University of Michi-| ;. $ 95 gan, said uniform salary scales in| cial ‘loca} school systems should be’ re-| =~ examined. : , “Equal pay,-he-said, “for un- porges-Newports equal performance is a vicious | : perversion of the concept’ of Jewelry Dept. equality, This is not equality— it Is enforced regimentation at | | best.” | “Michigan,’’ Hannah said, ‘‘will ‘never realize her full potential as) |a state... . until we demonstrate, i uch concern for those who are mentally superior as for those who are mentally deficient (and) are ‘as much distressed by the waste of intelligence as we are by the lack of it.” | | Educators, he said, are not doing’ their best when they merely open’ their doors to all, “‘and fail to en-. courage and inspire eacty individual student to do his best.” ——-| He said that less than 2 per cent of the youths qualified mentally; to do doctoral work ever receive their doctoral degrees. 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Girls Clubs of America ~ Honor Herbert Hoover NEW YORK w—Former Presi- . |\dent Herbert Hoover has been cit- ed for his aid to the Girls Clubs of America in developing a nation- al campaing program. Peggy Lovic, Newport News, Va,., presented a citation to Hoov- er yesterday. Porpoises kill sharks. Their ladversaries. MONDAY ONLY! N jto forget the seriousness of driv- his dispute with Vice President/t¢™porary for. Leung Cheeh-Sing. Walter Reuther over American Singapore building contractor) He said he didn't know where ” [policy toward India will be han-|Who flew 1,200 miles to intercept Piu-Kan got the money for the June 5, > * «8, Some published reports have ex -aggerated the dispute, Meany told ‘a news conference here yesterday, 4 F 3. Unfamiliarity with road and after addressing the 29th conven- SHE GIVES IN tion of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. | Differences of the two labor Jeaders center around exception to Meany's view that In-. jmunist-sympathizing country. Reu- she |ther Said that was not the view of Reuther's heartbroken mother 2. Excessive speed in trying to/dled by top AFL-CIO officials in his daughter. She was en route to trip) The Communist regime en- reduce travel time adds to the! Washington hazards of vacation driving—and | study and live in Red China. courages young overseas Chinese About 400 other young Chinese, | Secak their family tes and ¢ singing Communist songs, trans-/'0 Dreak their family es and go ferred from ship to g train going to Red China. Communists often to Canton. jhave supplied tickets to willing youths, who are offered a college Leung's daughter, Piu - han. education and the opportunity to agreed to break off the tmp and join in the “great revolution.” return home for the sake of her ; ME The United States has had 7.000 “IT kept telling her that. her place names transferred from [re- idia should be considered a Com- mother has been crying ever since land, says the National Geographic left,"' Leang said. “She still Saciety. ithe AFL-CIO, RAPS RACKETEERING Iw his’ talk, Meany vowed a }crackdown on “that small minori- ity” in the trade union ranks “who. jindulge in racketeering.” ; ' The AFL-CIO will never divide again, Meany told the union dele. gates, | * * * “Reliable INSURANCE. Protection” Wim. W. Donaldson Agency ae ae INC. _Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. 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Layaway: Perfect way to buv pre-season merchandise. Choose it now and put away for later. ‘Cash: The fast, easy way. to handle most everyday transactions. Buy it now, take it with you. ae SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 %. 1 ‘ ‘ i ' < ‘ es ’ fi / : : , : : : ¥ ij > . 7% TITE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1950 fs . Topic is Motherhood | Peacocks were kept at the court] Of 54 million U.S. families, 20 Mrs. Blanche Joki's topic ter of. King Solomon. °, ___ million | have no no installment | debt. nay at the Unity Chtrch of ‘Oakland County will be °‘The! Motherhood of God.’ The_service eu be held -at 11 a.m. at 714 . Saginaw St. : The second in the series of five ‘lessons on “Pathway of Prayer” \will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the church rooms. i —_————___—_— ; | The green turtle of the West jIndies sometimes reaches a weight \of 600 pounds. , Sparks-Gri fin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service _ | | ! a If you are now planning to make ., oe , those much-needed Wy C7: | Fépairs on the roof, Tr¥ aia @ y : porches, etc., or if TANS ZAVAA a you are anticipat- a < sah d OLE ing a_yemodelin 2 CRagF VS Wee sé ra pee = . Job, se ey with 7, g 4 ZY, “ reliable local con- 7 7 S| reliable ye >. ractors. Don’t ~~ waste your time— , and money—listen- ' | . - , . Pontiac Press Photo ‘ . he apres THE ROSARY — Looking iocward to having her seven children with as well as church and school. The family usually attends the 8:45 Mass at St. Vincent Ing to the suave = Mot er’'s Day is Mrs. Robert Landry of Center street. Reading from left to de Paul Catholic Church. Donald serves as an altar boy and the children join in sing- salesman who “Just mig it are Frederick, 10 years old; Donald 16, Maria 6, Phillip 14, Mrs. Landry, David ing responses to the priest. Frederick, Donatd, Phillip, Jeanne and Diane bake pies happens to be in the 22 months, » Jeanne 12 and Diane 13. The children, all except David, are on the honor and cakes; Maria wipes the dishes, dusts and‘watches the baby; the older girls cook ight -hood.” . joe at St. Frederick's Catholic Schon. They receive re ligious instruction in their home and clean and the boys take care of the yard a eae -ment ia their ifthe: whe ff Sve the ee rs - a eee who olfers you the [Grosse Pointe Memorial Presb +a! ing “Chance of a Life- First Presbyterians eran churn wodns a +levangelitic Crusade {Metin eee he ce ‘Spiritual Ideals’ Needed, eee: | On a be = To or Hiss “ea Scheduled at Ist Baptist Basinger will conduct children's! ‘Engineer Tells Students | Senior High departments of the rall May 19 and 26 0 , fo Be Hosts Monday = lchurch school will give time to a|_ Evangelist Jimmy Mercer of , ‘im. The nists a oe " ee ee i “work day” at Youth Island, a Minneapolis, Minn., will begin a ; ti 1 e pune 18 conmally |B. Steinman, chief engineer for the F ite | oat ai ~ ido, The Church School Staff of First retreat center owned and operated 15 day Evangelistic Crusade at the invitec oe . calle of Mackinac br idge, told Presbyterian Church will be host by the Detroit Presbytery near |First Baptist Church, Sunday. We university of Michigan s honor : @ the Church School Association |Whiie Lake yter) | Presbyterian Growth ‘students today that “spiritual + of ute Lake | He will be assisted by musical Jeals'’ are “an ; » neces- Detroit Presbytery Monday. . ; of | idea are “an absolute neces : . The Junior High young people CV4@ngelists, Mr. and Mrs. Aner) PHILADELPHIA \U—The Pres- sity in the atomic age. F » Ab % Foll 30 p aoe : . ollowing a dinner at 6:30 p.m., plan a retreat to Youth Island in 84Singer of Parkersburg, W. Va. byterian Church in the U, S. A. $ Materials will be previewed for Aurust. and the ‘Se High: 1 Ww. Mercer has held special ae | Speaking at the honors convoca- the Vacation School teachers of eee ee ee wl Services in all parts of the United se) BS membership showed “8: tion where he recetved an honorary of the the kindergarten, primary, junior make a trip there in ae mber. (crates. Before entering the field "Ct increase of 77,338 persons dur- doctorate of engineering, he said ; and junior high children. A sep- Never belore han Exes _ ni iat of evangelism, he was° pastor of ing 1955, bringing the total to an SPiritual ideals have ceased to be > 4 eae pee sire ceed plans for ‘ ‘, fe . vied Memorial Baptist Church. ill time high of .2.736,241. B luxury. I ontiac Chamber of Commerce music in the school. gained so much by strike action | a ae 5 Mrs. Basinger, an organist and ~ a ee ns | The partition of India jin 1947 . Young people of the Pioncer &t 80 little cost as it did in 195, Nickname of the scarlet tana- ‘ : ; pianist and Mr. Basinger, soloist aused ‘the greatest igra- if i | Society are attending the Spring Commentators in Paris say. Idle and song leader, have been in the Set is “robin with a sore throat’’ on in the world's eri Ene W aldron Hotel Bldg. Phone FE 5-6148 Junior High Get- Together at the man-days dropped off last year. musical work ten years. ” \because of its hoarse caroling. the United Nations. : . Z : WAREHOUSE! i aoe VEV wr es een RIGHT ot Our WAREHOUSE | NO f= ~Meuwoars qoe 2239 ELIZABETH LAKE | "YN =~ ~ . nn | } Backyard Swing $4@ 495 ROAD, Near Telegraph Set... Slashed 14 I to 5 P.M. | SUNDAY ONLY! [sic 97. === nonce | LOUNGE a DRYER $ 18 Universal |] BIG 17-INCH SCREEN NORGE REFRIGERATOR 1 28 |4NO MONEY DOWN | os ELECTRIC |} TELEVISION || DELUXE SLASHED TO | HEADQUARTERS for re); fe DD’ FURNITURE, APPLIANCES 2239 Elizabeth Lake Rd. AND T TELEVISION Near Telegraph Rd. = | =. ol en | — — | rr CA CA |BIG FAMILY SIZE hae 58 Givowe DINETTES ‘29 | nets °20 | aur conoirionras ®4.Q)?> NO MONEY DOWN —- HURRY! works on water evaporation method. WESTINGHOUSE RANGE 48 WASHER . 99 || we OTT "77 _6 CUBIC FOOT : | COTTAGE and RESORT OWNERS: and DWELLERS EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1936 .ee . 2) : Yas ta - - % Se ae a ee ee |! Original fund for the prizes was $9,000,000, with | é prize money to come from the Marriag wilt interest on the principal. LOS ANGELES ®—Band | Charlie Barnet’s ninth wife _ba | s T | | asked Superior Court to annual : Listings Wanted |...:: April 25 marriage by proxy FARMS, ACREAGE, |": . | Ld * | VACANT PROPERTY, |... Lins, Jovce Bamet. ! , [stated in a petition yesterday that’ to Sell Mansion ishe and Barnet, 42 made an “ar-| Call C. Schuett rangement of marriage” in Ti-| NEW YORK «—Showman Billy “The Northwest Realtor” juana, but the proxy authorization pose says he bought $58,893 worth| EM 3-4197 EM 3-4236 |, 85 not legal because it never of fancy furnishings for a plush| : : teponds ere __|mansion only to have its owner ee . ‘back out on a promise to sell him; oe ‘the thouse. | In a suit filed in State Supreme, Court yesterday, Rose claimed that art dealer Pierre Gustave} |Bader agreed to sell a five-story ‘Georgian mansion to him for $550,- Let our trained ‘experts inspect. your entire heating system without ‘000 ae a 10 per cent profit. charge, for trouble creating danger spots. Don't risk a costly, Rose said he was so sure of midwinter breakdown! Phone today making the purchase that he went 9 to an auction of the mansion’s fur-| Having Troubles Now? > a Y : 88 rth. | Install a new TIMKEN SILENT AUTO-~ ~_, an eae = ile MATIC GAS OR OIL CONVERSION suit was fil Dy ses | BURNER in your present furnace in just attorney, former New York Gov. snes ee | Thomas E. Dewey. It seeks to) SPECIAL ‘examine Bader and the auction ‘ SUMMER TERMS! HEAP |records to determine a basis for ! complaint. No Payments til a ees Meanwhile, Bader's attorney, October Ist! ates 'Charles Korn, said the motive for? — the suit was “pique on the part) @ NO DOWN PAYMENT e@ 36 MONTHS TO PAY Established 1910 Showman Claims Art. Collector Broke Pact 4 a) 6 ow Om Stlnl rhulematt GAS — OIL ‘. i AMD AUTO GRAVENARD aon FoR qr a ore tte sae The travelers Satety Service ¥ Elizabeth Ra. on ve 81806 BUILDERS’ SPECIALTIES CONCRETE CULVERTS TENN. LEDGE ROCK FLAG STONE BRIAR HILL STONE BELDEN FACE BRICK COMMON BRICK METAL CULVERTS GLASS BLOCK _ HOT LIME OUTDOOR FIREPLACE HEATALATOR. FIREPLACES 6143 Cass- PE 4-n844 Heads for European Vi if pean Visits| NEW YORK (INS) — Harry S.,Queen Elizabeth of England, lunch +7 ¥Fruman, -private citizen with a dip-.with former Prime Minister Sir | lomatic passport, boarded the liner Winston Churchill and dine with ‘United States yesterday for a Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden. seven-week tour of Europe during! Truman indicated that he which he'll] meet with queens, presi-| might accept some other invita- dents. and prime mjnisters — and tions saying, “I've got a drawer ido as much tourist rubber-necking’ full of them." as possible. Among those he will visit will be U. S. ambassadors in London and Paris and in other cities and “like every sightseer on a trip I. hope to get te Pompeii, I'm going to be in Naples...” ii WANT GAS HEAT? If you are one of the thou- sands who want Gas Heat in your home, but hesitate to find out what it will cost be- cause of the uncertainty of AREA WALLS your Gas Permit — We offer CALCIUM CHLORIDE this suggestion—Call O'Brien . : — Heating for a free estimate: - SILICA SAND We will recommend the type | CEMENT COLORS: _ ; Chipper as ever, Truman had ' some kind parting words for Sen. | Walter F, George, (D-Ga.) who | is retiring from the Senate to ac- cept an appolntmept from Presi- dent Eisenhower, He will be a 4 Special enyoy to the North At- lantic Treaty Organization, | Truman said, “I'm very. fond ‘ot ‘Sen, George: His: Judgment on the matter is bound to be good. He. _ Was one of the most highly thought of senators when I was in the Sen- ate.” | “The former President , three |days older than 72, is accompanied by Mrs, Truman, Stanley Wood- iward, former ambassador to Can- jada and Mrs, woodward, ‘SEASICK PILLS HANDY | He acknowledged, smiling in the sete een and size furnace best suited SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE |promenade lounge of the liner, that ‘he had brought his seasick pills. A. ELBLING & SONS “He made an unsatisfactory of-| * Heating ° ‘fer for the mansion and naturally) % Sheet Metal Work Phone FE 4-1504 jsaid: “Rose scared them off and ‘didn't get it,” Korn added. Rose further alleg@d in his suit 73 S. Parke St. Sithe deal fell through.” —— —————— = = - |. A hearing on the suit was set that on the day of the auction \, for next Tuesday. = * Roofing Bader denied this, however, and Air Conditioning Ppader sid oe manson © Former Chinese Prisoner Sates eat wie” Urges ‘Freedom Crusade’ CHICAGO w&—The Rev. Harold publicity attending his imprison. | tor your. home and ~ figure’ .. DRAIN TILE exactly what it will cost for LINK— complete installation. If you Bond's Plaster or Concrete are satisfied with our deal you can place your order with us COAL & SUPPLY CO. \“I'm not a very good sailor,” he subject to receipt of your Gas Permit. Your order will be placed in our special hold file until your Gas Permit comes —this will eliminate any long waiting period after you re- ceive your permit and will The pills? “I never take them.” | The former President is mak- Ing his first trip as private citi- | zen to the continent, He went there as lieutenant. and captain | he took a look yesterday, all that o¢ a nearby home remained were small bits. 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Rigney, 56, Roman Catholic ment he would still be in prison 4, artillery during World War ! . ns : : ; insure you of installation be- ~ | , 3 Ro b ber Quit s priest imprisoned four years in'on espionage charges. He said he | and to the Potsdam conference tore expiration of your Permit. | oN , y k 1 hi , . ‘Red China, has called for a letter- learned from the White House at the end of the last war. if It costs you nothing to find Oo man ever Wore as wey Holdu Attem t joins comet. seeking release that President Eisenhower re-) “I never had a pssport,"” he said, J OU": This is another quality bd bd : p p of 13 Americans still held by the: eeiy, ne TAY lad . > ' “| service rendered our cus- anywhere in a dead calm: kites |. ee 1S Scived) 13.000 letters’ sakihg (official had) (o (get falinew) one)| i) is ll crers yf ») 1M Showdown Chinese Communists help tq free him. He was re- a diplomatic passport.” He chuck- oes . t t ath tl > we Le ae . Father Rigney suggested yes- jeased last September. led, “certain private citizens have : rise agains shot with the wind. LOS ANGELES um — It was & terday that “polite and courteous” | a Oo 8 diplomatic passports.” | O’Brien Heatin . —Joiin Neal showdown, the way of AL st@- letters be written to Mao Tze-| The priest wants Americans to The man from Independence re- g tion operator Milton Gerber tells tung, Red China’s leader. write letters in the millions to jterated that the actual purpose of Delco Heat it. ? , He said he thought this would Mao, Ten or 20 million letters to pis seven weeks trip is. to’ pick: Frigidaire Air-Conditioning “The Bird to See i He told police he and his insur- produce results because the Red take notice,” Father Rigney said. ‘yp an Oxford University degree — 371 Veorheis Ré. FE 2-0219 ‘ . se ance agent. Lee Roster, 39, hadjeaders “fear publicity” and \ onapses “It's the third time I've been in-| = . 5 drawn $7,000 from the bank and ‘have great respect for the opin- ” . = | vited."" = ee ; realtor ward e. partridge were getting into their car when jons of the common people of the) The Americans still held in Red _ a man aproached them with a world." China are businessmen and Ro- TO MEET CHURCHHILL | Steel scaffolding for as . drawn gun Father Rigney said that without man Catholic and Protestant mis-| Besides that Truman will talk = asi 1050 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-3581 eres is a holdup. You're cov-, - — ——— |sionaries, |with the French, Italian and Ger- Relli ry espeyleeanceh ff ered,” the man said. man presidents and pri minis- i a pusaemneae en _ . | Gerber pulled his own gun and 3-Year-Old Saves | The priest said he has been as- ters, Ladi mn Gasca Juuicranalal : ae aha ‘fo A . re told the would-be robber sured by the Post Office Depart-the Netherlands, have tea with special sca ng tor Complete Basement Waterproofing “You're covered, too.” ° F D con that letters eee to) ——__________________| stairways, stores, : The gunman looked at the weap- Friend rom octor Mao would reech Hong On NN CCS churches and bank All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! on and said, ‘Let's call it quits.” |Wiere ) (hey wily be pturned )ever) > Willis M 21) bbi he —— borde ici > 5 Reliable Waterproofing He fled. DALLAS, Tex. 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SE hee 0 Id ately 300 Peas eeu & OD alt bas ee Mt ierms. gSSEVENEUA Pree et = Strom ™ Ee TELEGRAPH ein, bac tive CARROLL as ae net ‘wike your 8 Brosdwe). home. mith Kew bearoom qo oH ase) fk ge er R enth yarc 2 W M t D into = dinis ivi edroo - ERMS T 2 ers a i a | pa in in Z POR RIE ae ane And lai eee =F ie beter cerpeting Oe Trenisee wert eesral pe Fish REALTOR ‘ownship eb e rio Dn c _ve t ure rand ul aN Thai. vol t avisladle til wal ac ured 1 : ment es 3 cane ra P « A i all FE irhes 7 nee anch ded a ee hat ou irepia: led a e bal 1 to e ream 48 m: rt of Ret Aopen Joes aateh} er-| 3b REA peda 1 ac s ance oy | le Men s) welkkent! » the eS ee clivitiey coma. hon through the Taw c : INCOME te Fines cer This | edre lL % : Z bed: 100 00 DO FE 4 oy || Boece ath eedcnone: bt ro ed snack ahos-| besen h the A fine ' Pe- Open - O ME rms _2 ca tull ba speci a0Ms AL _ bedroe tt WN _ 42088 A ly 6 et room B 18 om. gara ck es b nopert tr » 101 8 l t 3 r ga ae-| Fi ous Lb 2 ba UE $50 mr) from es rees asem eat 5. ce rick Rom or ceoUW ar . ase modern b 7 out 1Ww Z room s apt rage repl vin the P _montt hous tage pay te and ne mt low ram en swim ith cea ba. ment ho m6 la run- |. _ Hu nice lot, for 0 brick rage ace t @ and panel VT » FE eb on M wes $4.2 Elsa com ely | te landsca brick m.ng. dresati tr, rn. fi a =a lare ron 8! vit 108. ey - Love! | tteld Big c errace dining ed den _Dra OWNER 5.1284 eed, Ww 38 | ing roo 264 w b Bees eras beach pen wi and meure hall w lormeri a with Abs aif : . 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