a _ * He succeeds Ed. } ‘uo } : Ls Pek mf } kk kkk _ «PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, M ARCH #2, or— PAGES =U, From University of Illinois New Football Coach Pontiac High School. A committee made tions from 10 states. The list was cut to five the executive council, with board on the approval of the of ‘decided By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press : Jesse MacLeay, 36, of the University of Illinois ath- letic staff, has been named head football nai Number of Pot-O-Gold entries is rising again, the total this week s Graybiel, who held the post four years up of Dr. Dana Whitmer, superin- tendent of schools; Francis Staley, high school prin- _Cipal; Cecil Cox, assistant superintendent and Tom dson, director of athletics, has screened 48 applica- prospects and this morning coach for Nasser Wants. 70Pc.of ols | fl = * = With U.N. Secretary manding 70 per cent of all Egypt. _ His compromise was to offer to put aside 25 Entries Grow, \So Does Cash ain: HOt-4 > FOF oor» reaching 6,846 plus some that were disqualified, but none of them were canal “development” and the other five per cent in an “emergency” fund. -_Diplomatic__sources said 2 .eeyptian. pre i tis Ab, ALG these cold terms before U.N. Secretary Dag Ham- marskjold last night during in Suez Canal | Makes Demand During): 5-Hour Dinner Session CAIRO (INS)—President Gamal Abdel Nasser is de- Suez Canal revenues for gesture | per cent of Suez tolls for a five-hour dinner session Teamster Offici DISCUSS SUBPOENA — Frank Brewster, right, West Coast teamster union official, engages in a discussion with attorney John Pickens, as they talk over a subpoena served on Brewster during hearing of the Senate rackets committee, Attorney Jerry Griffin, _ A ° “Seach oat | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS © - in the past 24 hours are be- ‘|lleved to have claimed 74. - dead in two crashes within the country. * |. ' Another 67 are aboard a {military transport, missing . in the Pacific off Japan. © _ The domestic crashes - ORLANDO, Fia. B47 strato "WELCOME E HOME — Vice President Richard Nixon AP Wirephote smiles with pleasure as he receives a hug from 8-year-old daughter Julie while her sister, Patricia, 11, gets a squeeze from Mrs.-Nixon at National Airport in Washington as the vice president and his wife return from ® tour of Africa and the Mediterranean area. (See story, page 2.) Spring Hopes Grow - las Mercury Climbs | }Tomorrow night will be mostly (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) a rightful place in the semson or der. _ With a balmy 4% to 50 high pre- dicted today and a low of 35 to- night, the weather man has fore- leas ite temperature change for the next two days. : Saturday's high will be near 50. cloudy and wariner, with the mer- cury expected to hover in the 3% to 40 range. ae The lowest temperature record- ed in downtown Pontiac preceding Scientists Recheck Fluoride Report New Values for Dental Health drinking water to prevent tooth decay is proying greater than expected, the National Institute of Dental Research says. - _ Government scientists also report that recent * gtudies indicate the practicability of new chemi- @al- processes which cut by two thirds present fluoridating public water systems. * 2 : fluoridation studies was made to the House Appropriations Committee by Dr. costs of ~ The report on ice. Francis A. Arnold Jr., director of the Dental Re- search Institute — part of the Public Health Serv- teeth.” after drinking ing: expected a few fiuerida has been found te be of special value te children at the time their “baby teeth.” - Parlier, studies, ‘he said, found that fluoridated water is effective in preventing tooth they begin to lose ‘/ water systems, i dr Jost prior 16 or | 20/million now Among older persons who already have their permanent teeth, the reduction in tooth decay to range between 25 to 30 per cent, he said, add- “In other words, the benefits of fluoridation have been shown to be increased over what was Arnold said the cost of fluoridating public spar, or calcium fluoride, on which pilot studies have been completed. ; f : = \ For farm families without access to public able fluoridator now being tested in ‘(Montgomery County, Md., and in Michigan. / -\ ‘The instituje reported that more than 1,400 ‘communities with a population totaling more than x RF fluoridated water has been found years ago.” can now be greatly reduced the institute has perfected a port- in Teamster Mohn Also Denies Contempt ‘motions, a 30-day. extension in which to file top of the arraignment fist in or- der to permit him to be on time Teamsters Union, was put at the Committee. McLaughlin set the trial at May 2 for Brewster, June 3 $1,000 each. Lawyers for all three were granted their requests for Mayor Flees Fire Sweeps Sections 100 Put to - Flight CHICAGO # — A fast-moving, spectacular fire ‘swept through sections of the block square City- County Building in the Loop last night, routing more than 100 per- sons, including the mayor. More than a score of persons were led or carried to safety, the 12-story structure. Included ‘were several Women trapped in upper_floors. : The. fire was confined to the extreme northwest corner of the building on the second and third floors, the City Hall half of the structure. - Three firemen and a_ telephone jously. The fire broke out shortly alter 6 p.m. and was brought un- der control in less than two hours. Damage was estimated at $250,- 000 by Mayor Richard J, Daley. The cause of the fire was not de- orhately paneled City Council second floor, believed to have started. fiuoridate ‘their water systems, \ \ b in'Stand trail on a charge of djassault with intent.to mur- Chicago Blaze er s2c."Satetoe of Loop Offices, Over, many of them down ladders, from) ” repaifman were injured, none ser-| Heaviest damage was to the : where sels aati tae fire was). Frank Doty. Three Psychiatrists Find Sniper Insaneg= == Gary A. Taylor, Oakland County’s confessed phantom sniper, today was found insane and committed to Ionia State Hospital at a sanity hearing before Circuit Judge At the hearing to determine whether Taylor was Brewster Enters Plea of Innocent: Brewster and the others re- fused to testify, contending the sub- committee had no authority to ex- ee te Subsequently the special com- mittée was created to inquire in- to improper operations of labor and industry, Sen, McClellan (D- Ark) is chairman of both the in- vestigating hodies. CALLED FOR sTH DAY It was the fifth day thet the ness chair. * * Committee counsel Robert F iRennedy said, meanwhile, the committee an executive ® mentally competent der, the 20-year-old South- field Township factory worker was “pleased with the outcome.” “It's what I wanted,” said Tay- lor. “It's all over now but the cry- Taylor, whe admitted to sniping at more than a doten women te taeee Bomber Misses I Record, Sets 2” With Round Trip LOS ANGELES #®—Failing to set a Los Angeles-to-New York Speed record, a twin-engine Navy jet bomber turned around and flew back to Los Angeles to: es- tablish a new round-trip record of 9 hours 35 minutes 48 seconds, and an east-to-west record of 5 hours 14 minutes 57.80 seconds, * * * Piloting the Douglas Skyraider was Cmdr. Dale W. Cox Jr., Spirit Lake, Idaho. His crew was Lt. Russel’ Baum, the copilot, Baltimore, and Marine T. Sgt. | Robert L. Butts, >*-~ville, N.Y, ‘em: 29S Tiie bomber left Los Angeles at 9:11 a.m. and was in New York Allen Dorfman is a partner in a Michigan boys camp with James R. Hoffa, Teamsters Union jpresident under indictment on an investigation dered by AFL-CIO Preside George Meany. + « * * Brewster and Seattle, Wash., |hoodlums “muscled in’ on profit-| stract, nti” Pilate My Dear Governor: We have tent to let the matter rest with MEMO TO CAESAR Se eae — a Urges Vigilance Hote @f your report on the execution of this John the Baptist and are con- — which, apparently, is to forget the whole able rackets in Portland, Ore. e your discretion - cruel, 7 nya gr fat dn 3 i sett oT | Py tk) 2 at i; He r 4 hota id ye ig: | | — | faa | 43 : it nl et Ns «fey! gah oa bys iL i Baz i a5 "ea rie ae spre aadety. i; Wt: £25; _) Hi ii] j HER ie tah S al ait i fie ab i My et a ay 7 if fi i; ie saree it ! athe aicle Het ‘aeit Hel i H wa HH ile a “aad e b=28 fg Hk i fan ii | re Beenie 1 (1p Rice a ey oh Adi) 2 Hieary ape 3 5 i ‘ie gia. i iy eis HL a HL oh ay eet cn) Ba ay Vital tet 4 ti Ee 86 i; * lat: ud: ai ine Bie : hues t EH Ee pi: Hoe = 3 st fpf ial Hat, cenit =a 2g} sf il ne wr iit Le , t ii I i i Hee gk toe i i" as il % = i as oil \: abet ay dng “33 ‘ i oe | gfe Epp fie [oe bests g erat) SS 3a ath i tj ' Fae | aBE His 1 dy th aM BL if anvil : fra te i i ia Sa buy ‘in ; ap ia oe = . 5 “5. : gos . be ; 8 sf s agts se "| Ey ° pe. Fd 2 is. ‘ i ad 3 BSSEtP EAS z BEise* Ht Bats a ee ue Re af ft Bitte i E a5 23h itis? degh = Hi! 114 Hi iil! aid £8 : ee FES rae iar at el vai ma eet Aba. wml de Hi v itt peli He eS ts uty! | ball He ra Be cllbabed Faad he —_ : 8 EM: aa TRS THE | Neniieelta s2431 Hil | a 3 ‘Js ga* inna j eo halt Li si7iiai ue , ws ageg ane , dist or e| ce ie t ss oe il 7 eo sii ile ite il i ane ul uit i il! = \Lald-Tats, Ghenid the plow sabe ville 21 Years as| “We hope everyene cre orrsee (Ke, Macmillian Study Means — sisisrucsczcn| oteoite 21 Yeon os os: Se corms Recreation Department and 7e- e d MME w % Piel ca a -. pacific planes carry emergency ra- : bee : said, “We have been gratified oa - benvatnbe ieed Pr oe __ }dfo transmitters for broadcasting) — o1| by the ‘response at the dinner Pri recres board . eo is A Sey esos dig es "| Ortoriville postmaster for this week -at the Commu- members, Lk tS se _ "INO SIGNALS years president of the Staté poy thn many con- ot gle ost British Atom Pow er ‘Throughout the day,: however. ps e, William Narrin eikateon, want bee come In. The board also approved t ' oe - % {monitors 2 y in Goodrich Hos-| Some have even been received tog of nat salt rousing ‘guard Ot <3 hs Bae Ry eA cae calls, ss erat er He| trom out-ef-towners who have no the “Monteith Schoo) on Pleasant Oiled te haal t months of ill connection with our popular : Lake road. ; was 82, young teacher, : 4 4 — eon: 2 di- Ve. rae arrin, whose-home was at| “Contributions may be made di) & Nasser Wants Bulk ign Cedar St, Ortonve, wasjrectly to the George: Mile Jr woe 4 -: Aes ie = > horn in Groveland Township, Dec. Hamilton branch of the Detroit le ee Par Eaat| Additional Death x evi .* : ‘ 3 the _ Reports, Page 9 uation: ste , 8, 1874, the son of George and > f ee - ttended Force troops spotted at key points|/may have to be taken in regard Abbie Moore Narrin, He a Tersal the of Suez Canal tolls.) Migr INE. m (®—Three men who ortonville School, graduating g “Nasser is in the driver’s seat) Risenhower was ex} to as-ion both sides ee SS Ge ater ese oa een on |wan pubis Collane to 2 oaihe Tews 2 p oheaiter mathe suré Macmillan of U fi a “ayes age Sage es ble for skjold-Nasser talks. Western na- swer the distress—call beater oped Sas ee * Ps on Exypt's own terms ‘andiveloping a mightier force wit :_ sree _Tespons® ns using the canal had proposed|” t in ft a me Sr gar fiocking, including the American After jour hears of segetiations/retaining civilihn -edmiri \to an- intarmational. sgeany Ser de- wg about 35, the| Tim had been with the _ and British. : vat eh genet ec a» ge sade in the past refused velopment and maintenance of the| i. alone in the distressed air-| Bank of Ortonville y a am OOS TE SAE rarer ge sdiramar gptow ly sal te propenels, Sor paling] waterway. Nase S00 BEIM cia, seated Sten a ae ae a “Egypt ‘money. ~ egratityianlU.N weacee jas said demand money-but might | -plane st ee ent ee the way thus ot be left open be. wing to put-some of i ieto|ese 0 his few cabin-acratches,| Service is to be held ae tie te erties Ge eae ee ee ee ea tT eee IF. Sherman Fuperal Home, Or Monty svecene sompeting Sf | a. tor the moment the Unitedia bese for raids into loreel. itiah mt.| JOhnson.was putting a two-engine |*. with in Ortonville the canal at Suez are 12 ships . - rye onc The plan to build up British ;/Cessna through routine tests when |tonville, ws Ee inas raae : New Hospital Annex sz tacne me a mie ee cl | was . his ew pital iy at he Ecorse" ee | ae ara ue | : istration called “more bang for a radioeit contro] tow-/wife, Martha, and a nephew, Joe ~ - eee : tT buck” when the streamlining cot Port and the + Narrin of Milford. : ‘ * ‘U.S. forces was undertaken sever- of 2 -* : . . al years ago. A twe Aero Commander 3 es 8: 8 too off to help. was manned by N@W Football Coach t : siege ¥ pate its armed William mer a M4, Muscatine, 2 were $52,000,-) Pontiac General Hospital's new patients, whom the yA Sew urgent financial need. Service; Chester Lassa ae, Deven (LS ApPOInted for s tor, Miv wha ; Sea lea a “action Seaneanen to relieve crowding ‘lost|to care for under the lease, . ic wae Gate es a CAA maintenance) . CR Y jury he intended { Out ofthis the 5 Pinan i Me fret month of oper iota Dede, sre fir regular. pa senhower does not have the au-(Porr got Saco aad Marvin (Continued Frofi*Page One) Sans aul . ‘Soacetladers in _ divi} tion. iv acktee ae ao SE ie ee ee OE tena a | ; | ated” the death tn 11 ‘ dends. Egypt's share was $3,000-| The figure startled hospital] Board members { te Rory t any Sunigrypyermment, Bet Be)” side ‘ aoe a ty on. =: Rzustees last night into « call for|wad not profit - making ¢ (does have’ power: to supply Weep terupedigs snaneuven P| ' ; ** = & . {immediate action. jee [O08 as guided missiles which cossnm tg: examine 1952} ; - Pk melee’ Beard ected [Provide as much hospital service) ss 1. gtted. With eitenic War ‘s landing and appar- Adams himself ; Seed tanieacs aaah cen sa Heme comin te [ts Ps lh 2 Dd aS eh ana ay bau te ft The Aa) tnt le Your conical he war), ASSES eae ; agus, committee of completed. crashed, stared appealingly . ‘Soe a p sm apaga Galen t Siore emenamiiety be = Officials indicated privately that| ™mmandes crashed. During the past five years, Igac ipa moving as if tn | pelea act at ; the situation. Board Chairman . H 4 the United States will supply mus) 5 nson then found he was able duties in the ENDED QUESTIONS ‘ to Pp | , Leay had numerous ; 3 Through cconomies the ESY?| wuiam P, Babcock said that (RATTEG ouce Unie While it cannot ton over almoic|t® Wower his landing wheels, He| say had numerous duties in the The brilliant defense be tiane could figure to reduce OpG6S| 40, cur mumber ene problem.” ‘ . While it cannot turn over atom pended ens Sow’ milton Meter. | neat. Be was & alee tee tech Cede TRE ¢ ee . ting expenses to $42,000,000 giving]: ‘the deficit_ was. seen! Ham Gaskill Dies: jexplosives-to Britain, it can-storel "pon, planes were owned by ee per ae aden taper : ot Egypt & clear canal profit ancus cua Alin, ‘ten Sack pellet ef supplies of. them. under AGMTCO! Woe a 'Co., farm machinery firm basketball coach and/ relentless . Sa eee alee de te expected {Emo agparent:tenson are shun- sible ‘use in the event of wan (which maintains a fleet of five| res me gy ie yes ee Se cet ee nn ae cae for BIRMINGHAM — First chief of sible use in the event war. craft for use by company execu- Fl demand all passage payments conditions in the hospital|the Birmingham Police Dept., eo o8 Se pes He comes to Pontiac highly : either in dollars or Swiss francs. : Homer F, Gaskill, 82, died yester-| s, far as is known. specific recommended by head football i } ee Ee LESS THAN CAPACITY day at his home, 175 W. Frank St. plans for any such action have yet . | -@oach Ray Eliot and other offi- ie According to the for- Born in Hastings he came toto be worked ont. Rule Sni ASGNE, | ciate at Minos and Springtels 85 beds available in the ren- 9. In 1929 he mula, this would still leave $24,-| The tee len mae in — Pe College, - | 500,000 annually for canal widening | ovated space Hos-/became & deputy age F , ' A “He has been recommended as coi fran emergency fan” [pal tnve ben, need ely Com, Sees Dext. and wer Builders’ Show — (Order Commitment m fore spore 000. an : ; Ags : . i ‘ , pan E : oo ew Peleuney, tas feud.” \formed, was naméd to head the Opens Tonight (Continued From Page One) Sroanl ta eilandaiiaieg @ boone | lua paying ot sharers in The neeey banrrea A me cone a —. oes r* oo in Waterford rage = ag Sa Bae paretele _ i = rm gl ae tie Director | th Canal Company. of capacity Rirmitsiiam Knigh ~ pulses that he cannot control or ee ee cule’ aar" antdae was worth itera cao aepene Ne thos of ae alee as tk. ban The third annual Home and — ‘ The new Chief grid coach was ; $23,000,700 when it was nation-| pital proper is operating at 11 copldliny Cheb Spica No. 9. | Builders Show sponsored by the tS dian ele elk ne oe | alized last July 26. They also fig-| per cent of capacity. He is survived by his widow,| Waterford Township Junior 4 at the hearing! annual salary of $7,800, which is pl ute_the. sumpeas’n assets abroad) «i ddem’t make se scHeng|Eligabetty; a daughter, Mrs. Hugh) Chamber of Commerce Mf lin a dark blue suit and appeared], accordance with the 1956-57 | were worth $202,350 wh: tee Harold S. Goldberg said. Here! eb of Lake Orion, and a son, Earl © p.m, today, at the Community throughout. Taylor's father, schedule adopted by the Pontiac] — | saeaene $4 000,000 to pay off the|Weve COC beds available in nice! °t Mm mee Cee Take re entins om WHBOm® | nilo, did not appear at.the hear-| Dosw af Parauon niet the | up some $31,000,000 to pay off the! — cious rooms at the annex, and The Rev. Dr. Glen Harris will) Lake road.’ ing. He is undergoing surgery for a* 2 8 | | shareholders completely. yet patients insist on staying IM) iste at the 11 a.m. service Forty booths have. been istomach ulcers in Beamont Hos- MacLeay will assume his foot- | x *« * the hospital, where we've got, beds! ionday in the Manley Bailey FU-| planned, mecording to general pital. ¢.| ball duties next fall, however, he This would equal a little more| crowded in the halls. neral Home. Burial will be in Rose- chairman Arthur Salley, Inclad- | County * lor at some! {5 hoping to take residence in the | than one year’s net profit fom) .4¢ support land Park Cemetery. ed in the weekend activities is ® |Ziem said, ‘Should Tay hat be area before the present school | the canal. The Board believed an educa- : ‘ng sated toe 8 pasa, Buaday. <-|ie restored te tenity’ he wo otnt|eA™ M8 conclided. eo cana e peer Eos chiet\2 City Women Fined “Srecsede atte naar ian f |tace ; om a vie : | “jealled on Dr: ' : > aiaeee Hehe assault intent to| Holland has issued five stamps The Weather 7 Jot Staff, to enlist support of hos tor Larceny at Market | nance pr sre matin nama Sage yi drop our|with portraits of children, to aid ) ee ne tomy mat reene on 1 fined) ing the township fire department. fwarrant.” needy children, : PONTIAC AND VICINITY —, Mostly “We've got to steer some Pa- | Two Pontiac women were 26 i ' , . rate one at ene Saag E! tients ont to the aunex.” sald |i16 cach and coe oe eee eae ee é eer See ee | * high ees ror 8 Teheur, tes] “It we don’t, we're going to fore Municipal Judge Maurice) Nixon Stresses Importan ce of Africa : inal he. cs A = nigh oat. ant ~ ag B cgpe ns have to close it.” He ae ea nem eee with nana anal ‘“ , ; . ' sere ee : | night. iw 2 : mean taking a ’ larceny a re. : : 4 Ee : : ee. y . oe : “258 : + Sedge conovedind uneaoun Ruby Hazel, 25, and Ida May). : on roblems ii: You Are ‘Cordially Invited © | | : Teday in Pontiac : - 31, both-of 2324 Highland : P ae Pre : A. & » ,howest feuipersture preceding 8 OM.) a city leased the entire fa- Rose, 31, éEpading taal tee ayathve . a eas to At Ve F ; mT Wind velocity—Calm. | cilities at 1075 N. Lg pal — Rd., ro hate ae aoe dol ee es eee ee ; = : Sun séts Friday at 6: : $1,000 a month up to ntas, | amoun * ~< wee Jemanc aS ; | Sea ret ts om to help alleviate. che crowded con- from Adler's Food Town, 12% wasHINGTON i — Vice Presi-| The question of ie $00,000 cor eaiy-engw ao ee ae roe -- Stoop, rinses Saterday ot 2:02 6m. ditions caused by construction of a! Baldwin Ave: ident Nixon, back from. a 22-day refugees from Rl ek arose ag orem lon Pom gg ta Israel , c a ee ‘aA # . irs = #4 new addition at fe me hospital. Siua ulin tee its i be yg tanecrsetnn peg amy Feats oh, Africa. coun to accept them, . 7 : . ser fe , vuaeeoar me boosted : “ah s . i ; : ] a ; BERT TPES SSS centytive ofthe bed, in seg leome taxes, whlch cniyforelgners|¢®,¢? mms, Ong: A me tx old newsmen de setngap| ica tm the ‘Sent BW g0nr®il on Christian Science 4 - “weme regated wards, are for contagious pay, Jidda reports. probiem.. x Nixon told newsmen anibe a decisive battleground in the ee eS . yg os Ae gh tet en ying ‘which took! I had anticipated” in connection West si Thus, he ‘By MARY WELLINGTON GALE, C.S.B, _ (As recorded downtown) | a 20,000-mile fiying’trip ‘le of importance ; es ee : # UOMPOTATETE 4 0e.0ce ese ces 4 ilk Co him to eight nations. He was tired| with what he termed the “cancer”|a ° : ot San Francitcs, Calif, Mean tempersture 0220202282" |Hardly Room to Milk a Cow and sufferingfrom a head cold.lof the Arab-Israeli disp -_— es a ; Di ae ade | : * But he perked up when he and ugh Nixon did not specify batgitets ae sl '! Science: Its Answer : Po ' Nae, be taken he| He called for stationing of more rape ng ba Sb rh on, | o | niger eapenere’.-- ‘QO Farmers Jam Capitol airport, provtiag tesa’ aa Sapliodipomea shiatee tnx BibePenlio lice tear’ ieuaee Oe en ee to Man’s Need in the Atomic Age” ___ Bigg gempagatare 0223025000000) domnien’ Pattie, ts, ton abt aot foversment must take|there, for expanded yh ee oe a a a i | vas een | This) _ LANSING @® — There was hardly room to milk a cow yesterday |g, ye ee toy rating x the gon’ > elon, da ; et pow bond Hg oe | te im 4 Years ehouse corridors. Hes ; tg ‘the refgu-| bringing African leaders and Biot | 18 .S - in seas aay te rowded into the Capitol to buttonhole wor ae see vad jams funds to resettle the dents © J : : ti | See $f 2 legislators and lobby for a milk industry control ill, home, Nixon. said he was “ever: ces pee nee eases, i) “lt was a very orderly and determined group of farmers,” atid |wnelined with, fendibig in” all sgpeceeali ef. an Th ak fg) Mite Par Say erage wh et a wee | trary be dep me facie, ‘Te oa aad ty,” he ddded. * ‘next time |) Supers ugh ender to Nai is ee ‘hag BR. Leute 1 “I hope we impressed somebody,” he added. ““Maybe ithe refugee problem as ia thole cools et RTE TORBEN ae b 8 Mate 8 Fl should bring some, of our cows up there and let the Jegiélators | importance 10 ay aie Se 7 — 5 quanta tas F AD eamkten” aay \3 he Sey Ne East dilemma. a Gar afi a ae fe 4 ’ by ne < ay ee \§ Lo \ YW LA \ eee : 7 f : i. 1. ‘ a i le ae \ 2 Te ANY ae ; rod Se es ‘| \/ t i } P \ ‘ " i AN R Y \ : = 's i vi Ly ae z Wik as aos 2 a : s eV Sige : i Ay \; te fs = ka Ke 4 av. = Ae RCH 22, 1957! 7S a ~ | Couses ‘Larger Number 3 : in April “1. Elect at age Sih lt , | Bent in Ti LB itute Enters GM Inst WALLED LAKE — Bob Esme. aes + of Mr. and Mrs, W. ing General Motors Institute; Flint, © on Monday, to study engineering.| 7 tiac, 13: og Three Persons Injured was| Bob, a '56 graduate of Walled Lake,” . Police said Mo-| Motors Truck and Coach of Pon- ees (OON FUNERAL HOME sign. ~ 34 of Delser, 4975 Halstead Rd., is enter-|@ a stop 3° ) _ hod cs fri iit onelin Two-Car Collision i home; a e- a ef and one sister in New York. ib Fe SUITS 5 COATS, 79 Oakland fitted sty les. Beautiful stels, whites, navy, and 5 ant hall sizes. ‘Newports = * s 4 Avenue FE 2-0189 Member of National Selected Morti It Costs-Less to.Dress iz et Georges sig a2tg i Arthur J. Wieland, — Executive, Dies Ford oF avued Ry gies ct re iil a gi oy a Ut : a Ma - Beatrice E.) Ohio,| Mre. " Richera ‘J, born iniLutey, 76, of 61 Moreland Ave. died 4 a Ha al sia fe i ae it A alt aie i i nergy?! TE eu age. ae # ir if if Kills Rescuers After Car yy fy q as tise ilk Tank Tuck ' jase i int, Lilac, M terials, white * rad -. Sizes 30 to 46. FE It Costs Less to Dress a8 = see at Georges-? Newports Men's “Fruit of the Loom” en siptinceeti dealie. a, Alamaablnssiaiiaa dasha, match thie ¢-plece Lm - 10 att of pants; tan, blue, © ~~ @ents, who will represent Water- PHS Choses | = “PONTIAG, MICHIGAN ne ae Janet Gage, Tom Evans, High Schoo! juniors; Joan Nash, Roger Olney, sophomores. Representing Waterford will be Joanne Doyle, Lyndie Salathiel, seniors; — Martini, Bil} Cole, juniors; rlene Haviland, Tony ae eee, Se Oe wm eae iephotadies, promote -school relations and ex- change school ideas. i This program was developed to: WELCOME TO VISITORS — Waterford High School's Je Anne Doyle and Bill Cole greeted | Saginaw students-Tom Evans. and Mary Day | cer tinea The Saginaw youths are ‘scheduled for tonight when the girls take the fellows, A prize will Future Social: Workers voted to “adopt as a sister’ a young girl at the State Hospital to provide iher with spending money. |. Yesterday, Ester Middlewood, ‘director of the State Department of Mental Health Education, and other guests conducted a panel tor the social] workers’ club, among six who week ~ oree & This is a@ sophomore dance| be awarded to the couple with the i sponsors, —- ORT RT lle a Mea aes i and narcotics before the Home and of Waterford students in an exchange program. Six Waterford pupils will go to Saginaw, for the erford Plays Host to Six Exchange | Mary Day Spadalore, Ray Fischer; t x 2 = Report cards highlighted student conversations at the Junior higy schools this week, held its regular monthly meeting at which time officers were elect- ed for the coming year. Plans lwere completed for the Parent- Teachers basketball ~ig for} March val at 6:30 p.m., in the - After on business’ meeting, two = members, William and Wilbur Pyles, gave a brief out- “Time of the Industrial. Arts pro- More School News on Page 18 gram and explained the objectives and future plans of their depart- ment. | __ Representative projects of wood, metal, plastic, and leath- Report Card Days Daze} J ur 33, The Jefferson’ Junior High PTA/1 dent Council, introduced the direction of Bobbie pepe er ee prepared and served. uncheor ee Panesar lotte Cole, Marilyn Drumm, F Yarbrough and Jacqueline Lincoln played host to the Camp) 3 Fire Girls of Oakland ome on} Thursday with Bill Lee and Vernon | ae aes ay SAUNDER Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM ALL 1957 CARS VANS—STAKES— Automatic Tranmission LIFT GATES—PADS | Rates for an hour, day, week or month or year—whether « “ew car or truck you only pay for what you actually use!" For information, reservations or free local delivery call FE — sree. * * * ~“Phe~class “in foods; under—-the 4 Pontiac Presa Phote are spending a week as guests Teason fot St. Vierent Holds \Missions for St. Fred-Students ‘By MARGARET DRAKE i This week girls of St. Frederick > i de Paul Church, Solemn closing, g : iu y Mission for the boys} open and will be evening a AL i Fred's girls lost the CYO League Cham; * i i an if i i i Ard gas f i Cari Helferich, |Youth Library Aided 4 MUNICH — The International ‘Youth Library in Munich will ex- | its services to literature and for children in Asia, Afri- a, and Latin America with the aid of a $35,500 Rockefeller Foundation grant. The library, an affiliate of pment was organized in 1949. be held Sunday afternoon. Sun-' dent director is Jack “Rpet. = Judy Ward and Glenna Dyer are | Hayton Boverea Eppler; ‘set, lighting and sound, | |Brenda Craddock, Nancy McLin- wey 5 Sete nk Sunday. - \and Carol Bristol; publicity and = Avondale shi Nomes 4 ‘Cast for Junior Play | Margaret Rose, teacher director | of the Avondale high school Jun-, jor Class Play, “We Shook the Family Tree,” has selected the | production committees. Carol Bristol and Larry Moore, | are co-production managers, Stu | costumes; make-up, Nelda | . Catherine Gorang and Car-| i i ‘Kathy Morris, spent icy ty ob readied ; Blaine Line’ and Judy i ® Wins Music Contest ANN ARBOR a — A University | js of Michigan music librarian, Gor-: don Sherwood, 27, has been named winner of the 12th annual George | Gershwin Memorial Contest = the best orchestral composition by a fabulous treasure of DIAMOND and CULTURED PEARL jewelry at prices.that defy competition! gents’ “TACULIGHT™ ring. Hos size andappeer- ance of « % corot 6. SES, Aw tique with 8 cultured pearls ond 3 spar- kling diamonds. . M. Double strand of glowing cultured Cee xe WIO0GG OPPPRL LL: Soe ene TNE a (lly ae Plans Complet a wk for r Style Show r 22, 1957 i Sa! Wins’ Cocealtas at. aaseliniiers ot tc: tegen ae’ _ American Institute of Banking, the door. sent its spring fashion show| Talks On Dacian : Mrs. William Tieberg of the Oak- land County Extension Service out- General lined group ctivities and. showed - » announces that “Career tims on “ of Furniture | Girl Fashions” will be the theme and* ab bomg Color mien ge i ~- yet onndbeng songs PO [prevented the program atthe Wed. nesday meeting of the Lakeshores Extension Club held at the Wind- Go ge home of Mrs. Kenneth J Bonk Shoup! Will Sieasnt| ) ey Show’ ‘Wednesday Career Girl Fashions’ to Be Modeled po We ‘Pontiac High Auditorium 4 | COME IN — A FREE | DEMONSTRATION ) MERLE NORMAN. i COSMETIC STUDIO 1 12 W. Huron -—— “Career Girl Fashions” UE AAs shee of the presented at the 8:30' p.m. pe Shown (beft to ; spring fashion show being sponsored by the Women’s right) are Mrs. Charles Stark, general chairman; Ann -*, Somplete «Committee of the American Institute of Banking, Tierney, publicity chairman; Mrs. Ronald West, S 1 ’ LE SHOW; All work done by Senior’ [| Oakland County Chapter, Wednesday in Pontiac High — ticket chairman, and Margaret Samuel, as. they select. | “Students under the direct ff School ts ge F 3 id Arthur's will ~ gowns to be modeled. cupsryision cae an im § - * ‘ eras This olfer for ‘News From Birmingham : =| "eran [ere ee - i 30, SPrin es 4 The ‘Musicale Stages ‘Scholarship onéert Marc 30 le eal } Call Miss Wilson Today we asnions fer Information BIRMINGHAM — The Bir- ; and Mrs. Robert F. Killeen as kine. will be solbist and Mrs Ballentine (Rae Hafner of Chi er | : mingham Musicale will presiden ¥ ney, narrator. cago) announce ti ta : PONTIAC DP sent ita annual - scholarship wie and stn’ Goon se Proceeds of the concert will son, Brute Arthur, March 13, : oo‘ sponsored by ; ‘benefit concert the evening of : "| provide partial scholarships tt Bed b Cee | | March 30 in the Community | Bisse, secretaries. Mrs. H. S. |. for six young people attending | Richard ‘Thom and George The Women's Committee. Beauty College — | — " McFarland and Mrs. Orren gon Power i ee : Bender left Monday on a three- | ES Se _of the : steal —— Robert was | Mohler appointed treass | © Mrs. Jose . is | month European. : ay stasiog se elected new preser at the | wets‘ cur teckurton, syapeettvs in charge of ticket sales. eat, ag Oakland County Chapter Ehenge oi usicale, — “ - and Mrs, Ralph Skinnet | with * Mrs. ee see es ee and Mrs. Edward of. ot Fairfax road are spending American Institute of Banking us a ae a man at this week in Pittsburgh. Walter R. MacKenzie are mem- | er this evening meee ee. | Wednesday, March 27, 8:30 P.M. prong alae alle yg gt 8 and Mrs. Donaldson B. Thor- | play chosen for an invitational Pontiac High School Auditorium ee mines | Eat ee eee'| ee : Beton: Reb ensdigemes cetag | whose marriage took place in | Mrs. Gilbert S. Gove is the Food You Like The Way You Like It, “You Gan Be- Sure” at Wilkins ORCHARD LAKE 3 AT PONTIAC TRAIL choral] ensemble will i VN iT We} LS OPEN 4 NIGHTS TO 9 Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. January are at home on Brown road. TRAVELING EAST *. Mrs. Arthur J. Brandt with her daugbter-inlaw and grand- children, Johnnie and Linda, left Thursday for 10 days in New York and Washington, hey pleats that will never wash pleating eves for nylon lingerie this spring. Waltz- peigniors— both finely pleated . Donation: 50c Tickets avoilable from any member or at Arthur's MIRROR only $ This should heve a here in time for our February Sale . ; save even in March... . Proof that good styling and necessarily expensive | Solid Rock maple, good Old kh simple Early American design .. . All add up to top value . bed and the big double dresser and mirror for only $169.50 . _ for only $39.50... night table $32.50 . . . Terms—of course . BRIDES... : Getting marfied this summer . ing your trousseau of china, érystal and home coecessories . much easier tor vou friends and relatives ., ay eliminate dup: a. © DOUBLE OR TWIN BED ely . but it's here now so you ood quality and finish are not New England craftsmanship . Seite get the double or twin . 90 days the same as cash. « Let Wiggs expertenced counselors assist. you in chogs- « makes gifts lications and bsp # : \ 2 24 WEST HURON STREET . ces Ethan Allen Solid Rock ai | ‘ @ DOUBLE DRESSER AND ‘ 950 get an éxtrd twin bed ng 80 anges, —_ i Open aa —e HUGE SAVINGS! © Button Front © Slim ‘Clutch © Slim Wraps » @ Cape Collars © @ Full Flored f e ie spe THIS IS IT! } Your chance of a/ a lifetime to buy a high fashion coat at Rush in Early Tomorrow for _ Yours! — THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957. Pg is o “ aatiges Lad | the new en creasing Uses ©! | nosis by physicians and .dentists.) “Just as it’s midnight you back : ‘up against the stump and jam in/* ‘your hand and say: “Barley-corn, ‘barley-corn, injun-meal shorts, | spunk-water, spunk-water, swaller, ‘these warts.’ | That's the way Tom Sawyer suc- icessfully cured warts by sugges- ition. An English doctor did better iby “purehasing” -warts from chil- ‘dren. Now doctors often use. sug- shea PARADE! $398 hypnosis: THT? ii 3 pif if sizes .. . the swivel strap can _ be wor os o strap or os a pump by adjusting the strap, ¢ The sweater pump . to insure better fit. Sizes to 3 A % 2 Be E gre g é E 1 ae i 9 [Hard Training Ordered |” for. ‘Flabby’ Red Troops | LONDON (INS) — Russian sol- going to sweat that excess lard off on orders from the Soviet Union's , No. 1 military man, Marshal ; og th Georgi Zhukov. : diers are too fat but -they are/i igestion at its strongest, under) — Ulcer sufferers learn in hypnosis ve|how to relax in the face of those! problems that create tension and ‘cause ulcers. Result: No more ulcers. : Warts, Migr aine, *, Ulcers Yield to Hypnos sis ‘which nal he. should bite, to com Yitrol which nail he bites, and: fin- p [ally that nail biting ts no longer--jwant or P. | subconsciously—important. ‘| NO SECURITY REQUIRED i ont. FL PAY . Member American Association of Credit Counsefiers Hearts Daily 9 to 6. W. 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Look what your money buys now: 4 to 7 all-important extra inches of wheelbase in Pontiac’ extra space and comfort inside . . . 40 to 67 more horsepower in ‘a competition-proved, 10 to 1 compression V-8 . . . plus Level-Line Ride and Precision-Touch handling that spell big-car roadability 3 second to none! In short—the biggest value by far at anywhere near the eS price. Stop in soon—sample the champ that stretches your pride cad pcighions ost you? cit ts Gad Weadfal tel Pontiac _*2463" America's Number @) Road Carl SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER <> DRIVE THE SURPRISE CAR OF THE YEAR! s full 122-inch span—and that means Manufacturer's et ee aoe a tain 6-; and han- charges, state and local taxes, accessories and optional : radio, heater, white- ONE A DAY... SOLD By White Bros. Every Day . a: for 15 Days “SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD 4865 Filer Street 6054 Andersonville Crescent Lake SOLD Waterford 30 Acres Residential © 5582 Aylesbury Rochester SOLD 1300 Catalpa Rochester Crescent Lake ‘SOLD 9410 Sashabaw Drayton Plains SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD ‘4410 Cheeseman Drayton Plains vo - 6865 Hatchery Williams Lake = 1216 Red Oak Lane 6394 Snowapple Dr. Lots 672 to 679 Rochester Clarkston Marimont Sub. : Commercial sit Gramiane “(61 Westway Rd. nr FOR AcTiON Lust vou PROPERTY wiTH “WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE”. 3560 Dixie Highway OR 31295 Mee ri j i 7 i Hl Fe : i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957 f if i ie E 2 i z : int i ; Ly) rie Hie iy ace eth g ! ifs x | oF (fred be 4 #! if like getting a preview of the warm| | ene i color and beauty of summer, ¢ inf? FF Through the lavishly ; 7 eople of the Pontiac © |. of blooms, each -with-a-charm of! 278 Ste looking forward to seeing the approach- its This individual loveliness,| "& Seasonal foliage, animals and ° own, thade the rose a| Children: just a few of the many signs of spring. However, the people of San Mateo, Calif. already Je \ ld| yews}.and retinosporas (false cy-jer branch to an active growing press), ate probably a part of|shoot. The following year, the re- every home owners landscaping,|mainder of the branches may be|,». and deservedly 0, because of their sh a A onan ae ae . ‘he lucked” Bortions being visible before new growth, fils the apece, $e i is fit uy 4 | i if i aE Bee e° Hy | EEE it : : i jarrow leaf evergreens Peens Such asleast two years of priming. ng. The as arborvitae, it ig advisable to take out the top leader as soon as the desired height is reached.) ‘(On an arborviate that has grown/ will be filled first season. With pyramidal evergreens, such leaders, “in by the end of the). Scien iv clear ), combine the may reduce vigor to repel chine or thi Mavaenk Teniemt extent tat trent fu ‘prey to! with the profuse flowering and|bark beetles and other pests, as | bushy growth of Floribundas, _ |well. | Other delightful Floribunda| ‘The dormant spray is the ideal | } choices are Jimihy Cricket (coral) pening shot for protecting most | orange) and Ma Perkins (coral-| deciduous trees, according to | yr peepee ste aren gy ag tag gas ‘Titfany (orchid-pink), Chrysler Expert | al cme edad). Hee ts sews | lojave (apricot-orange), are tra- ' favorites for formal beds, walnut, batternat, hickory, : : Au i j 4 4 a i i 4 Zz f i 1 i daffo- } dil-yellow climber, will seften | Dormant spraying is so basic the | J inter- itree men term it the “annual sani-/ to bare exterior walls and tary bath.” It's the most obvious| Says ‘Post Office ‘Shouldn't Alarm iHome Owners — iisne ; F , bs r: i areas es SCOTT'S | Your LAWN CARE| % | PRODUCTS | onan bam aes ApPly Dormant Sprays Reots need an supply to operate efficiently. * Around elder trees air - fe eet Tree eee cher eer of le tow. ae, Footing by the pertoraticn seem, |... This rose is disease resistant with tholly-like foliage and pro- 64 will help te supply air to tree duces hundreds of fragrant blooms throughout the season.> PRE-SEASON © . BIG 22” CUT Qa PA... CYCLE ENGINE . | BUILT-IN $110 MULCHER jour F REVERSIBLE } Price Wy : : ay 1 °69% We ©" every wante FEATuRE "OUTS at's | WEDDING RINGS | HERE IS THE PLACE TO BUY 2s Men’‘s and Ladies’ =e FINE W a5 irs Ba Me 275 Lady's Hale“. eS : 59.50 Man's Gruen... i $2.50 Wedewerth, Wiproat_ 4995 N a "4 of watches te : trom. " above is only 2 | € — ta , ‘ \ a5 ae vee ae ‘ e aa i Ff. 4 2 F # : Ss TS; A f oS } : : { ae : Hl ; : ; ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARGH 22,1957 = | = owie Race H Has 5 ial veriones . ‘nor's Gold Cup. at Bowie Satur. KANSAS CITY w—North Caro{NCAA major Gay will be sniffing the,air for the|lina’s all-winning, indefatigable) tournament tonight. " [peene of roses, fron men and Kansas, with a 7-foot * - The seven are Kentucky Derby| giant who stuffs rather than shoots eligibles and wil! be getting an-|the ball into the basket, are favor-/the nation on its 30-0 record, other of several chances to prove/ites to gain the final round of the! gies, eee ee ee to their owners they are worthy of the * geal ginal Ae The Gold Cup is a seven-furlong test. {Strong Field Rion —— hereeri K. C. Track Meet ; oes sted Wes CLEVELAND \f—Five defend. ke champions will be back, but as ‘one of them’ is favored to) | ference ness gi &. g i 238 as Filta 1! af Ho H E} 5 Ee rf 3 i a i a : mA F ag z i * Phil Woolpert, who {Francisco's great national last year when he had Bill ] for a Star, called the . — : <= ™ a Michigan State will go to some); 23 RUN | _ }Carolina stations, ae = PU (L529 cone ’ = os eye ‘ a ~ i [ick DEAN... |i ew sit tel we can beat anybody. 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Pastel ~— 79° Vow. with “Wonder-Barik"~ Pepto-Bismol “ Cold Discomforts, ‘eae peut, * “EAVE a | ikeSelter ~ smat 29° “se am OA : | Good News for Men with Thinning ge Get All-New © —s _ WILDROOT “Net 29° 39° a Tonic ‘Phos Peder Tex A re molive TV-RAMA! et : , "New BISQUICK'v ip | b : , . 4 4 aE aso roll Rr * i MARKETS [Prices Follow - ~. Produce DETROIT PRODUCE £ ‘DETROIT, March 18 (AP) — Wholesale - ts e.. t doe aPFu: if ~ £3Ms Sep _....... 4.27 135% bard Jarge 32% 336: me-- dium 31: small 27. Grad B “aa a * ie hi \d o ¢ jarge 27-29. erst eso em een eecrings are clearing readity CHICAGO BUTTER AND Uagged Pattern Pa aH fr i ' gherst? Sores ge hae Hf ‘ators California was unchanged although reluctance of traders to extend po- ‘sitions prior to a weekend was evi- dent New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) * f iH sie r nif ii a4 ® : i fai #5 i ee .- 44 kd 22 88 es ; -~- = Fas Tos Seesers: + toe8 seaeeaie ame E: aman, * “? 9922 Sebt, 1 %o: #te rag yl afi nT ~ sate +. +e ‘ ln wea Hr s 7 ~ » F ri i ERE sllahttch td t ey i a! aed “ ¢ aay : FL aS ; vEsusuag: t. | ded ie iu 'f iy E Tee # 4 4 5x32 era Sau 2343 ie i ane 3 Be all i wu : : ii! : DETROIT POULTRY | ‘DIETROIT, March 21 (AP)—Prices Detroit I} |st7 Beary Rens and he : ce of offerings ample. Overall) Were part of a group of Gazans heavy he : light Tame 11%-13: 12%: tes un ‘ei over 4% Ib. Tis lard Weiner of Detroit was i} assistant retording secretary of Cemetery i Council of Jewish * -4 * ‘Women at the group’s biennial) Among those present were the 5 Fe BEB *eckeronee am 2 4 § e3Ss: soe. g eset s daze Wee . . 3 3 ~ 42 . 33.3 oe , B - 119 ma - 2 + 2 . BA 33.7 »» 43 Harv . & Tow . 0.6 Nick . ... 105.3 Red .i014 Int Paper ,.. 05.8 : DETROIT STOCKS iC, J. Nephier Co.) re 804 pigures after decimal.points are eighths High Low Noon lien Elec. & Equip. Co.* 25 26 laldwin Rubber Co* .., 15.4 16 H a ashe 23 «23.6 je 85 55 55 1 10.1) wo 102 11.1 11.7) 6 16 14 18) Gaza Seethes Anew i == $= Over 39 Slain Arabs . GAZA (INS)}—A new wave of —_ - Israeli indignation swept through the Gaza Strip Thurs- peid day when the Egyptians dug up the %P'badiy decomposed bodies of 39 . The mayor’s—office said they “THE PONTIAC - Lodge Calendar a on Garg —Ady NEW YORK «®—The stock mar- | News in Brief Cilttord Alien Warner, 24, of Americah Motors, outlined the | 12. - Fish Fry, Friday, 5 to & p. m, at 570 Oakland Ave. Bemis-Olsen AMVET 50c. —Adv _ Rummage sale, sponsored by Chapter AW.—P. E. O., Sat. March! 23, 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. at the URW)! Building, 128 W. Pike St. —Adv. ‘Boy Scout, 13, and 1960 models is underway. Rescues Child From Icy Lake was credited with saving the life ‘of 2-year-old Penny Mick, when oes : sh she fell from a_ dock into wre Cot Bo ndaries 4 Ist Crk Coal 462) at 6 pm. yesterday, . uU . eyeet eve wee ee wee o: Special communication of Pon- , March -22. Work in M..M. Lodge opens 5:30 p: m.; Wm. H. Anderson sci Hall. Adults $1.00, Chila| **4ins- : .| Romney opens e3°5 its Nash and Hudson tas 3° ® BESE d af & E Baie fe Rummage sale, Sat, Mar, 23, 8-| Wolfson and his family had First Presby Cr. —AdV.| acquired some 350,000 shares of se Ir your triena’s tn jal ‘ana neeas! * ‘| bail. Ph. PE 5-9424. C. A. Mitchell! * Adv. es “e ie rhe 8 s singliea Man” 7 Veal Ad Council Aldis P. Butler, 285 Hawthorne Sz » i Ef: rs a gE 28 ri: a 8 Ee 3 Boye a { erEae Butler is vice president in charge alfice of Young & He said that Wolfson was in com- a int or * rv Int Tel & Tel i a Johns Man .... J 7 = ae pil ie sie: — x — . . . Mr, re ae Aire. Robert Shade, 3571 Harbor, Oakland Joins Other r “ 42 Ct, ier in. Counties VL PORT OF fig Howse” when te netted ey a -~$34.an object floating in the water “Five Petit ae asa Ft pplernatbccelenga eens ) ty Bos Am Smeit ake - 34 the | The Oakland County Board of am To. i a8 is the daughter of Mr, Education, acting frequently in Awecente. 2, #83 . 387) and Mrs. Herbert Mick, 2931 Ma. |Joint session yesterday with other Armco Stl... 54.5 = 242) ple Ridge Rd. county boards, r a at a4 five petitions affecting the boun- ee -. #23) Penny had been in the care -of/garies of school districts in the Au Retin 48> *: $egeher_ Tyearold brother, Herbert, south western part of rk Ma OS - $33) when she toppled into the icy; Included was an attempt by | AY .... 8 Moterela ..... 43 | Waters . : Novi District to take the new Lin- oe x 33 wi? ‘coln Motor plant from the Walled 5 Air... $6 it occurred in front of Lake District. oe! a” turns was announced today by Helped by perfect weather, the Louis M. Nims, state revenue com: ae . Nims said“that there had been! numerous requests for the exten- sion from Certified Public Ac- BIE Day Set for May 21 = Board Considers Pla . Arabs were killed in Gaza rioting. “31. looting and ‘unrest after the Israeli - |seizure of the Gaza Strip in No- vember.) This afternoon, a large wailing | WASHINGTON @ — Mrs, Leon- CTowd of ‘mourners followed four named ‘tucks “which carried the bodies down the main street to the Martyr * Egyptian governor's deputy, thé ) mayor and Egyptian army officers. Earnings err Ee Ma a HE new major topic of discussion at last night’s Pontiag Board of Educa- tion meeting. ~ How best to develop the site high school was the ; Sheldon, 4820 N. Adams Rd., : : ‘ 7 and ‘Guy_S.-Warren_Jr..3UNey. zon COUNTRY CLUB ANNEX __ and ‘eithdale Lane, Bloomfield “" RAST PARK 8UB. Ruling Of ‘The Council is composed of 1) Rapids and Kalamazoo. Bios ae ms _ Business Nofes |, Shepherd, of 1515 i Michigan Fiexicore. Division's northern district K Washtenaw beards approved FUNERAL HO bulance State Extends Time | for Filing Returns . The Pontiac Press DIAL FE 28181 © son, general man RPeEcceas aners to Hold Dinner Meeting Here d to do when they arrive in| The tax normally the next day or two. All Michigan citizens who have Labor Ministry peacemakers/received more than $575 in interest seeking to bring together shipyard or dividends are liable for the tax and leaders of the 200.000:unless the income came from reported. ‘“‘some prog- state or federal bonds or ress.” tions: 0 or Sa working drawings of the entire] teachers at the high school and project and to let bids separately for the major items. : ; tern ‘ tanidard sme, T sca tala ¢ Tires & Tube the e 8. Crofoot School on lack of park- | The board felt it could then &-| tht ete: ne et sed wet (cide Which items to complete this north of the building was present-\vear after it h bids/relief mee ft iadson, b as received bids > / i - 4 S et : : poe Ls : Meg 6 Pe: re. : - ae aA i os a ey oy | ae _ THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1057_ eee ak uf : ty Wee | S : ’ = waves one ‘be added to . DICKER is good.” With” ae ticker, you have figures that * * be watched by an interested ; i uit s: t a #OF bak | 5 & F) z a Ht Z (Copyright 1957) E i sheer involuntary _re- i|Church Leader Dies FAN fits the situation, for HOLLAND (@—Dr. Seth Vander. devotee of baseball would|in partial restitution for the esti-|cut from the outside of logs Wert, who served the Reformed bared coef heel angry enough to shout: insults|mated 2% million dollar thefts he|be most useful for the walls of a|/Church in America 25 years as pre ge oti a the umpire. FAN is the spe-|committed as state auditor. Hodge\cabin. Slats are laths usually|field secretaory of its Board of ~~ wipes deed tae for all three! cifie word here; an angry man is/is serving a 12-15 year prison sen-|ysed as a base for plastered walls,|Domestic Missions, . died wink. Exciting valon, onty J rere pene. s qnost cabins do-not-have{day at Wood Haven Rest Home sa i ee = i : f E : i The NOB, or|Zeeland, He was 8. A native call one grassy blade (one biade|siami Fla. contractor. They said the —— =| much grass) verdant. M. thle would Pit offered to post $75,000 earnest can't it, a person could|ated from Western Theological ys oe n ed to a grassy GLADE,| ne pot do his work at all. ‘The mub|Seminary in Holland. Central Col- ORCHARD FURNITURE C0 _. Vdoes not: . in the woods, with its) Graham, asked Circuit J of anything would ao cena Melee my deve, § pe | | , a Now Many Wear Crow to hold a hearing next|formation, the point or of|an honorary degree of Doctor of Be Tuteag apo motionts sat anita mens We cane: any Sal OY 164 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-8114-5 |the authorization of the the|information should co: if naa: hotel to the Michigan Typesetting ee ee ee Penguins in the Felkiénd tslana] Free Parking Next to Store—Long Terms Co, of Detroit, 15. HOLD is reasonable. It sometimes bray like donkeys. ee . BDDICa-| m my *3.00 Per Yard!‘ All Wool Tweed . Fine quality in this ever popular pattern ~ that is sweeping the country. peoats and toppers spring toppers spring toppers € were $ as fabrics—all wool sucdes—tweeds—tlannels & hopsacking in Spring colors. 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The! broken joveky OORT YT > Me SAVE 2.21! 16 SAVINGS! ww Ss oe :% . &... **" Made of cotton and rayon JEWELRY | REPAIRED or RESTYLED and just say--, "7 ITH SEARS REVOLVING. CHARGE PLAN, INQUIRE! } $4.00 Per Yard! “We All Wool Scroll A self-patterned acroll: design that lends charm to any decor. — : AT ’ 8 ges ‘ : batiste, with exclusive F Come in for free , ; fee Me Re al . Nu-back feature . . . does ‘thy Ee Sai i annie aia aia ae 122 4 a a me mer The following are the correct service and refinements of the as around a-barrel, etc. Any sec-|would be very unsafe to attempt) for| East or of Europe. : ment of doubt in the clue, tion of a circle, such as a HOOP, |to conceal smuggled goods with] | 5. FUEL is better. If @ quarrel a ee should be an arc. A certain sec-|, .254 even an automobile hood, is hot, a duel may be of use} 10. HOOP, for sure. HOOP isjtion of a hook can be an are, but) covey that i & pos nannies painciolien tdi: edlninsd eolNes env iee ic ae a ares Os in which honor is to be satisfied | 1; RARMR In the cholee: Maton, ctu aneser “thanes then both parties can find it welJ.S. Part of Seaway = corm, cannot be. said to beione who does mot know po ws nging — to" perepting Moc) “Ail maine }s(tind “them. eo Sabie oot be added to a hot quarrel, fr 30 PCL, Complete cut exception, sid is greet until. OMMER 'e good. it only makes situation hotter. * it is ripe, ‘Ve often’ would im-|e net’, YOU, have figures * * git liinas. be watched by an interested SPRINGFIELD, il. @ — Orville|ply that some maize is never|) with a DICKER . A really/& Hodge's apartment hotelin Fort/green at all. So BAIZE is better. quite sure there is an torch would make even a sus-|Lauderdale, Fla., shot up in value) This cloth, such as is used on pool) a ity, In a DICKER, pecting -person jump, if it camejyesterday as a second bid—this|tables, is very often green, but/jeal, it is essential to ontact with him. Sr cartant ane ewes rocaind Spit Ce SS Sey Sere eee en AN Well Street mation of ‘contact.ithe~state.------------}_ 42, LADDER 4s better, for when es that “conf — With TOUCH, you are told of! Hugh Graham Jr.; attorney forla woman gets one in her stocking. {stant watch, fo pBircrgy Pred | “aang ol Peet ene rustee of the state, Wednesdayishe is at least temporarily an-/ tions. | TOUCH (a moment's contact). An/ Feb. S oie eceiieg te cee . ae te ee eee —{ eae ype be noy some women, but the state} + = - eas | ecting person would surely|at the property for $52,000 to alment “always annoys” fits much ' jump from voluntary re-) Michigan firm, better with the common irritation|Church Leader Dies | ficulty, rae : The hotel and other Hodge prop-lof the nylon LADDER. table by Pilliod—smortly 4 wae e «@ 7, FAN fits the situation, for erties were turned over to the state} 43. SLABS or half-curved HOLLAND (#—Dr. Seth Vander- $4" x 25" Size Le devotee of baseball would ituti pieces "x 586% | “ES age only a of han in partial restitution for the esti-/eut from the outside of logs would/Werf, who served the Reformed —..} __ Complete Ihe statement is a definite one.(Stt ,76rY enough to shout insults mated 244 million dollar thefts he|be most useful for the walls of a/Church in America 25 years as e | People who work at facing WOOD|*' ay wa spe-jcommitted as state auditor. Hodge|cabin. Slats are laths usually|field secretaory of its Board j | put a, ver on und Gh fe Oe re; an angry map isjis serving a 12-15 year prison sen-|ysed as a base for plastered walls,|Domestic Missions,. died Wednes- G. A. THOMPSON | o> tox protessionais. ‘They will" Grap in wanal es which most cabins do not have. _|day at Wood Haven Rest We VERS WYN | easure carefully. In regard Hg or is_ better. tement to|, ate otticials. said the new offer! 14, NOB is good. The NOB, or|Zeeland. He was 8. A ‘80S. Perry FE 2-2939 }itacing woot materials, however,|een ons ores AO ee eee lade (Yas, made by Charles A. Pitts, alhead, shouldcontain the informa-|the Netherlands, a J much work of this sort is dohe by|(n one, Sassy blade (one blade |atiami, Fia., contractor. They saldjtion a person needs. If the head|Grand Rapids in 1885 - : peisectars, neath af them deneenn: chop Rese Aigyeeed pitts offered to post $75,000 earnest|can't contain it, a person could|ated from Western Theological so that our positive statement|tspnlied tea, , ie Ne money. not do his work at all, ‘The nub|Seminary in Holland, Central Col- does not suit them as well. 5 cesee ie the van, with ite! Graham, asked Circuit Judge De-lof anything would be actual in-|lege of Pella, lowa, awarded him 4, FARE is correct. To sayimul ; of ” growths. Crow to hold a hearing-next|formation, the point or gist of | #0 honorary tiplicity grassy . something. We cannot say that/Divinity in 1926. that fare (a gambling game)/and perhaps other green vegeta- on the motion’to set aside /® sf vee weaid be h for a tenderfootition. the authorization of the sale 6f the|information should contain itself. in the West, and to imply 9. is ‘fine. An unctuous |tel to the Michigan Typesetting * * _ -| Penguins in the Falkland Island FARO elsewhere might-be easier, _agin{Co- of Detroit, . ___—*'15. HOLD is reasonable. _It sometimes bray like re r\ " FI 4 4 7 : | | i ‘ Na } ; v 1 { ‘ eS ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957 re Right A and this satisfies the slight ele- Puzzle Answers{ y. Save . X “— $3.00 Per Yard! ~ All Wool Tw P Pace Seacarecrn BRS. 95 s. Save $3.00 Per Yard! © Save $4.00 Per Yard! “aa self-patterned scroll design that A lends charm to any decor. eae FLOOR A lovely patterned, long carpet that is designed wearing Wilton for years of wear. 95 Visit Our Display at the — i ide Sport and Fai Oe oe . * Builders Show : Fri. - Sat. - Sun. March 22, 23, 24 | CAI Building Williams Lake Rd. - DO YOU = KNOW thot of RING MOUNT 1 deo broken jew AT BIG Come in for free estimate , ** ne y INGS ‘Asta SEARS REVOLVING CHARGE PLAN, INQUIRE! “ty and watch oe on Sears Charge Plan. 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