on Preparation Key for Residential — Growth in City 'Pontia¢ can win new residential expansion, if it pre- pares for it, according to Edward A. Maier, president of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, “The building boom is going to continue, and it will continue-here if we provide the right facilities,” Maier told the Greater Pontiac Community Council last night, meeting to @iscuss the proposed $3,300,000 bond issue for more sewage treatment facilities. .- - “The areas that are willing to provide ddequate facilities for new homes are the ones that will get the nod from developers for new building projects,” President Asks Bilions for Aid for E Pia azets ate He GOP Floor’ Leader Beadle Sees Friday the 13th as Unlucky ‘ From Our News Wires LANSING — The Senate adjourned for the weekend at 10:30 a.m. today, six minutes after killing the last hope for a compromise ballot solution to. Michi- ‘i * 4 : E FP) ef or Ea a x * * waii’s prettiest girls pose of the Honolulu Advertiser. Left to right are Miss Cherry Blossom of Hawaii, Jane Kuwata; id x kk Beach Beauties Are Happy Hawaii of 1958, cissus of 1959, Caroline Tom. In the background Miss is the mountain Diamond Head. tk kek. AP Wirephote Georgietta Parker, and Miss Nar- # . Constant watch was put on Mrs. Anne D. Gall yester-, Lenten Guideposts: ‘He Is As Thow’ Hate Is a Costly Ogre of Mankin By DR. EVERETT R. CLINCHY President, National Conference of Christians and Jews In 1920 I was a niinister in a small, friendly country parish in New Jersey. One of the trustees was a farmer of steel-like integrity, whom I deeply admired and respected. One, night a cross was burned by the Ku Klux Klan in a@ valley below our hill. The spirit of the entire community stiffened with hate, dis- trust, vicious rumors of lawless night raid- ers, all adding up to the same intent: “The Roman Catholics moving into the valley are going to be frightened out.” I was 23 then, and confident that. America could be made safé for differences. I remember asking our church organiza- tion if wé meant the things we fought. for in the great war just ended; more impor- } - tant, if we meant the compassion, under- DR. CLINCHY standing, and love our faith taught us. Shortly thereafter, it, was a profound shock when the trastee, whom I admired and respected, so much, said: “The men met last night in the valley, The Prot- estant Chiirches had better reniain quiet. The Klan is gaining strength.” I was that a man with such moral * the struggle in him. Hate is not a natural and , were as he. The truth burned a his mind. Before I left New Jersey, Klan died. brotherhood chose me. That Way?” depths could have this find spot of intolerance. a Klansman Get . (Continued: on a: oa a oe a a ae Our friendship continued ahd endured, but I-could sense x * * ticularly men who believe. My friend came to know the others, the Catholics. He discovered that hate was the ugly child of his own suspicions, the ignorance that comes from lack of knowledge. The “others,” though different in faith, fury. Some courageous souls spoke out. Churches other than ours also turned against the carriers of malice. Farmers and merchants quickly found out that hate is bad for business. Politicians discovered that it is a poisonous boomerang. As the goodness in more people asserted itself, the evil of the But the experience left its mark on me. It was then, as I look back now, that the Directly after the New Jersey episgde, the Federal Coun- cil of Protestant Churches met in \Atlanta, Ga. (ironically, then headquarters of the Klan), and formed a Committee of Good Will between Christians and Jews to study “How Does - continuous state in men, par- way to his heart and changed the Klan had spent its brief great problem of building 4 Five prominent consultants of criticism Beadle Indicated he thought the'day after she attempted to take her own. life. by slash- praise today Democrats caucus action was not politically | sng her arms with pieces ofta smashed light bulb. . —— Pontiac Police Dept. various “We will just have to take the) Mrs. Gall, accused of the fatal beatings of her 12- tae a eee working ” lyear-old daughter, was discovered stretched out on her/Township, was credited with avert- aid, third floor-cellblock bunk shortly before 10 a.m. by Mrs:|ing possible tragedy when she 1 to take almost whatever Republi- the Oakland County jail. |jey. ae secutive cittd eipend of shat of 0 soles xi DOW Flurrjes She called for help and an am- Driving a bus of the Oakland massive the bonds. Sh A bulance later hurried Mrs. Gall, County Children’s Home with 35 grams in . an cicee veer ania: OWeIS fiTE | stin conscious, to Pontiac General youngsters aboard, Mrs. Basement fleoding during |Paydays pping poor relief anin Hospital. Here Dr. Isaac C. ‘Pre-| som said the brakes fallefidis she In bls January bedget mes. | _ Rasrment, 110 toe eneakote (checks about May 1 cast a long Expected Tonight see oe catehes tn te| sPProached the W. ured Gtrest aoe tee at She comt ot | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) {Shadow over the proceedings. . hoygvene me Trunk his new foreign ald proposals at —— vr canis ee Showers or snow flurries .and|woman’s wrists and at the bend 12 million fess than he asked ; eae of three hectic hours yestgsiay turning colder is the Punt aten|%t bot) clbows. last year. Congress cat test |Thirteenitis failed to heal the breach that deve-|weather forecast for tonight. The| “They were mostly superficial me Yy 9 loped Wednesday night and eafly's. win be 30 degrees - lacerations,” Dr. Prevette said. dollars. Got You Down y. | tomorrow's outlook is partly| Ske @idn’t need » blood transtu- The new program would set fe “I think we're making, 2; tet- sion and remained conscious aside $1,600,000,000 for military 7 lief in Store! is, uilaan i oe Ee es Gk Woke bac he while he applied the sutures. weapons help to allied nations. NEW YORK (AP)—Are at.| Pomething to forego this cash | ports. ' ‘The 35-year-old mother of three This would go mainly to Middle Bing vn? | Crisis,” said Sen. Freak D. Bea- |” : is confined to the jail- awaiting (Continued on Page 2, Col:.2) | flicted phobia? | dle of St. Clair, Republican ma- | Sunday and Monday will belriat for first-degree murder in the Well, if you are, today makes it} sority leader after one of them, |W@rmer, turning cooler Tuesday! rep, 16 death of Judith Anne Gall. - : ,,;two months in. a row that you and Wednesday. Precipitation will Judith a doctor said, died of pneu- Don't Abbreviate Hawaii|have sutfered the slings and ar-| Sen. Haskell L. Nichols (R-Jack-|total about one-third of an inch|"onia’ brought on ky a series of . rows of Friday the 13th. We hadjson) said, “We'll be crucified.” {from showers or. snow flurries to-|;atinos with sticks HONOLULU @ — Don’t ab- jone in February too. Twenty-four hours before, the/night and again Monday or Tues- aes .* *« « breviate Hawaii, says Post- | But cheer up. Two Fridays the|GOP had stood unyielding for a/ day. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem es-|S Use Tryi master George T. Hara. Post | 13th in a row will not happen again/sales tax plan, an answer the six! Lowest recorded temperature iN|timated that Mrs. Gall might be now Use Irying sent pera say the ra gg a, a ne oT canine bed Seca downtown Pontiac preceding 8 8.M./trieq in the latter part of next) NORWICH, Conn. (UPI)—The name should yes, lowers consisten 19. At 1 p.m. th . It’s fear of the figure 13 lrotally unacceptable, ned reached so © mepeury | month hea early May. ory in Ss hae: postponed Se Sheriff Frank W. Irons said | Mrs. Gall apparently hoisted her- self up on some bars to reach one of four light bulbs along a 35-foot passageway outside her cell. She had been allowed to roam outside her cell in this locked cor- ridor, Irons said, as long es an- other woman prisoner was with her. IN. OWN. CELL this second A prisoner (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Press Today's Babe Ruth, ........ssecceees 28 SelaWieecCeei esse sce 30 County News........0.0e0005 22 Editorials ..........csceseees i High School...........ce0e05 21 Mlarktete 05. cccctvcccesens BS | Obituaries .......... dueviess 4 perth. casverscsdexessse 26-29 Theaters. ......66.55 ‘cone BH25 TV & Radio Programs ,....37 Wilson, Earl......scessseoey 37 Women’s Pages.....: eoweeia AT Angus Campbell Tan/ Avcountant,. In- come Tax, Open Byes, FE 2-3615. 906 W. Huron, ry Cash For Good 760215 Tires & Wheels, Page 2, Col. 4) ah eB et et oh gh gh att id i oh PE 4-723 or FE $-€441. ” iBird’s-Eye View |. Hawaii 1s Comprised } WASHINGTON (UPI)—The soon- Passes. House 323 earlier with a 76-15. vote: ya, Cae ie President Eisenhower gets the bill today. His approval in the union. It will take that long to set up elections | for the néarly 600,000 people to choose their first state officers, their two U.S. senators and gne’representative in the House. Hawaii will qualify for a second House seat after the 1960 census, © Sa There is a maximum time schedule set out in vibe satis. ko ted state constitution PS aif os * — of 50th State: i : ef hae i en of 8 Principal Islands, 613,000 Residents | al it i f i to-be new state of Hawaii is made up of eight principal islands about alt La scheduled meeting last night. i Hi j uh E i i HEE hit init unl 2 Bs ¥ é i R 3 i i Tis 7 [ i Fi Ee if re mr : Too much snow, _;4297 Ledgestone Dr., who is spend- WAIKIKI BEACH —: Hawaii’s joyous statehood celebration was area vacationers caught up. in the jubilation, ment," said Eleanor Lockman, ing two weeks in Waikiki Beach with a friend, Norma Ainsley, 2219 Hartford Dr. tioners are both employes of The Pontiac Press. we could hardly get through,’’ said Miss Lockman, Before rain forced people in- were filled with milling crowds: Dance stands were set up in “Pye never seen such excite- ; The Waterford Township vaca- | doors, she said, streets in front | jot the ‘tourist center’s plush hotels “pandemonium” to two Pontiac #y at NN Se ae ents : ee ee eer te r G ran ts 3 oa. ean webs gt i Peeks Manhard, 4375 Oakgrove Rd.,| | Wyom- . Boe award. Vocalist Penny Holloway ont ew 1 A 3 _ lyf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Guy .. 4 y, $90 Bloomcrest Dr.,|6:30 tonight at thele home. of the ter-| , |Bloomfield Township, was the win) A Epes Se Americanj [ner from the music department. {liam n and a film on a ay fial 6 wth is of orléntal and Polynesian na- | Johnson sald “that in addition to = oot | | INGOT [0 tive Hawaiian ancestry, In the ‘| the winners, Clason. : ay e VLA i Drarnaratlnndia ree te anette st Se wont, mene oot AITOUP CiticiZes Keyed to Preparation group was Japanese, 36.9 per cent. cust inte mais .-. se : tel itl Clason, 1%, is the.son of Mrs,|' covers are in: part due to the Detroit. Sue, also 17, is the daugh- . prem | ter of Mr. and Mcp, Wiliam Wood] Pontiac, Northville 2 of Bullt piecemeal since 1919, it ‘|Township. a | Units Hit for Mixing could handle 15 million gallons a at the , ow wae Child Adults , with improvements, but at x ke * ciation Boat Show at the Miracle Mile Shopping Center. They are shall St., and Janet Sutesman, 509 Conell St, who are modeling | “Manhard has done cartoons for sipechs i. a 5 prabent ia overwhelmed a heavy) Charges of communism in Haw-| (from left) Nancy Messier, a member of the Lake Sherwood Ski sportswear at the show, The ‘show will be open until 10 p. m. to- [ee Ere ee doen i i "ES 6 deine Sele Oe Club, who won second place in Michigan in junior women’s tricks night and from 10 a. m. to 10°p. m. tomorrow. __ Set Dacieex aoe atm snes ee ce ee ¢ the sal aulence of $0 personas E. Walter (D-Pa) ofthe Howe x ; ; orn enties 0 ere “Ogi Foren ane has “7 begn seashed: aa yet. by the City ities i quuvineed teed ender the \Citizens Warned |Eastman Makes Announcement ace aisiuer aats.cidr @ibte teeta tan Palen as ' mire wewege verte patric pope of Hwa wl -lto Be on Alert * . sings with. the Popular Jills, bigh|and Northville State Hospitals, “Whet we | dp bubd;teltaber londera apch co Barey Brie |for Bogus Bills , 0 ice cers romo @ Mrs, Elizabeth Taylor ‘Traub es-|children at’ the Pontiac, hospital omar ae Oe of Pontiac,”|ges and Jack Hall. wang wm. ear gyi nersifis wromso Sp ie leh ge pany he . ‘ : : A warning to local citizens to be} ‘The promotion of three Pontiac) In a writ of mandamus issued husband. It parm showed a Anet os 0 a ‘ap =o on guard against bogus bills which] police offi nounced Oct. Oskland Cireuit J young people to spend a summer) amazoo, 27 at Traverse City, and 693,459 earmarked pervon, eastonet oe | Waikiki Goes Wild, have heen circulated tncreasingtylterday by Public Salety, Director |Clark J cecana' ordered the pre |i Burope before entering college. |25 at Newberry. walsistration building, equipped |. 9s ' in Pontiac the past week was is-/George D. motions of Detectives James Bale) ,. , Sunday the 7O-voice| . TMs mulxing arrangement is wih a nachoman mesareo (City Vacationers Sa . |sued today by Pontiac police de) porcctives Herbert C. Cooley|and Herbert Cooley to sergeants, yr of the| M&Tmful to beth groupe, the re- ia addition to laboratories, of- y tectives, and James LaPonsie “were pro-|4nd Sgt. Fred Goines to lieutenant. |Cnancel one port sald. ‘fice and maintenance areas, ke abel = eaeant Pre)" ‘The city filed an application with|*!"st Presbyterian Church will pre-) To ea (Continued From Page Ong) cheeck passers are split- the State Supreme Court for leave|#™ the German Requiem of Jo-| It — “Working at a treatment’ plant : wise and pasning|“7 set. Ray but the appii-|oannes Brahms. = mentally ill children et the six in- is ah unsanitary business,’ said|%e%dlines of the islands’ two news- ing Die length Meggitt to euten- to appeal the ruling, stitutions. In addition, the report Hennessey, ‘It’ that|P@Pers reflected the excitement. them off to unsuspecting persons)... ication wag turned down. MeDanih at Bt, Janne Hpiece. (#008 Of, some children are housed ee re owes rn ore? o according to Detective John Wik!" 1 sings | x * * of St, James Epleee- vith delinquents at the Pontiac, a tak ene a te “STATEHOOD!” proclaimed the| *|iiams, . the police depart- Bale and Goines were promoted ae ee Oe ae Northville and Newberry hospitals. thetr hands.” Honolulu Star-Bulletin in huge red The latest victim of the prac |ment on June 30, ‘|Jan, 6. the Petrol Sympneey avin, p |, The survey quotes one superin- Circuit’ Judge. Clark J. Adams,|letters. “YES!” was the even thes was a cab driver, Frank A. |1951, and was pro- On Feb. 10, Judge Adams grant-| £0est timpanist, tendent as saying this sifuation president of the council, expressed|>riefer announcement of the Hon- McDonald, of 8, N. Paddock St. |moted in Septem- ‘led the policemen’s ettorney, Paul] Werseck, guest trumpeteer. comes about because many courts disappointment at the sthall turn-|°ulu Advertiser, referring to Con- He told police yesterday = 08% |ber 1955 to de \W. Harty of Organist and choir master L./send delinquent children under the out. e; : |gress’ acceptance of Hawaii as tomer handed him a $10 bill, them |tective. H® is a Southfield, a. mo- Robert Slusser conduct the| mistaken belief they are mentally “As too often happens, the peo-|the 50th state. © asked for its return after réceiv- |past president of tion to amend the program. ill. ple of this community don’t seem}, “Tension had been building up ing his change because a phone |the Pontiac Police original writ so as — “This concurs,” the report points to care to learn about those is-/here all week,” reported Miss number was written on the bill. |Officers Assn. to spell out spe- Durward B. Varner, chancellorjout, “with the opinion of some sues on which they're going to|Lockiman, who flew in Sunday. DR. EDWARD V. HOWLETT | McDonald told the| LaPonsie, a police cifically which va-? of Michigan State University Oak-|probate judges that the diagnostic vote’ in ‘a few weeks.” ieee Gant ee oer he hk sider chrdiesnly toesed coother sip} zune 29, 1949, was penrceentel apt ee ee ee a” ee probate . where, We can over F Z men School ' courts insufficient.” i ikeh (Cot cee cee Doctor s Funeral" Ss aie se meses cs Sf Toll Hi be here when the big moment orm. At 10 a.m. yesterday, minutes Hours Berlin at a Glance PY before House in Washington, $ ; i » Ale alan ef |tellowed the ‘Senate in approving t Tom ‘row: : : . S an M4 ine Enlnd it sess OMONOW Se hoe ast2Crisis Heightens Punch Bowl Crater overlook-| and Surgeon in Pontiac|Dills they receive. ae ce By United Press Internetional cal of Wind-Lashed Snow, | %* Peet and the bay. for Nearly 50 Yea WASHINGTON — White House says Eisenhower-Mac- . y~__|Watch Mrs, Gall , Pt millan talks wil] take place at Camp David, Md. next week- Waikiki Beach, signaling state- Service for Dr. Edward V. How- P {lat 4 Pontiae phonician and sur-/Affar Suicide Try end; Dulles may have limited participation in talks. BONN — Macmillan-Adenauer talks in second day; heed. ‘ - : \geon for nearly 50 years, will be Macmillan eases German worries about “disengagement” A sevete mid-March snowstorm| As the tour bus headed down ‘the "| to the NE 60 rat l Aadlegrenaidge Tagen ( ued F Page One) in Central Europe but Germans still suspicious Britain may which hammered Northeast town, children lined Johns Funeral Home with Dr. Wil Contin be willing to bargain to detriment of West Berlin or West cfippling’ normal’ activities and/Miss Lockman said. lam H. Marbach of First Presby-|was in her own cell yesterday suspended leaving a heavy death toll, tapered ae to us happily and|terian Church officiating *" quening and epphruntty dd not ts Police Germany: A i tals eed, een os pee ~ toe oe ee na — COOLEY , ‘ion Weak Seve tc etek as wom tes ca Cremation will follow at White . to pet «ps Roman A a goa Giada Shunedal: Golcbary: ‘hie th des hear Mie. O Se en Ae ee on Trek Today of negotiations wanted by Russians. i te eo state. Waikiki Beach, the excited Hawai.| Dr. Howlett died unexpectedly of} crush the bulb to pieces under LONDON — Mikhail A. Suslov, No. 2 in Soviet Commu- Ug oy during ‘the early|ians were already preparing for|* *70ke yesterday at his home. pe dpe yada rian don SHELBY, Mont. (UPI)—Detroit’s| nist party presidium, flies to London on 10-day visit; Britain ms i the extreme Northeast|celebration, Miss Lockman said,| Long active in professional so- | ited she did. Her cell Gerber Firm Changes | ers. ® modern day group of 35) embarrassed because of arrival during negotiations with as the intense gtorm moved out with stores closing up, the schools| eleties, Dr. Howlett had served searched at § a.m. and 9:15 a.m., pioneers headed for Alaska, hoped allies. into the Atlantic, closed, and hundreds of children| as president of the Oakland Coun- | irons sald to Idle 700 for 6 Weeks | to push across the Canadian border BERLIN—Khrushchev visit stirs barely a ripple on sur- ed to the storm, earlier had | cheers. member of the Michigan |now on,” he said. Another woman|_ FREMONT (#—Some The 58ers, most of them riding hea laghed areas in the Midwest. It wasn’t until 3:39 a.m, this | State Medical Society. prisoner will keep an extra close|Products Co. workers will be lsi4inew automobiles to be delivered in liberate East Germany instead of worrying about West ed to beait attacks suffered while| OTBIRE (8:9 a.m. Pontiac | He became a Fellow of th e|¥atch Irons added. for lx weeks to remodel and Ss lin a 2908 malig van, ware ating — time) that the streets were quiet Psasasaiedandanaasnbaunanseaaatnnnannennamiedaadhdananasenaeataantenatennaasazensadassneinenidanatinaamntannia pains mem, again, reported Miss Lockman |e Fellow of the Acadecy ot In| The sheriff said-since Mes..Gan|stall_ equipment. it easier going than did the 49ers of E IP ; 5. * ®& by telephone to The Pontiac |temational Medicine has been jailed she has spoken to| Ernest M. Weisner, plant mat|the past century. NEW SH MENT — Just Arrived! onan cleanup Jods confronted Press trom her hotel room in the se & hardly anyone but her attorney. |@ger, said full production was ©) tastend of raiding bands of In- winds “which whipped the heavy| "°t Hotel Dr. Howlett was born in Greg-|"é.cats very little, he poe A ct cee a dians, the Sters have been run- tovering into huge drifts| Hawaiians were getting a little|ory Jan. 20, 1876. He was graduat- —— eS house tiong would continue ming tate heepitabte chnasbers of F. iar sleep before oficial festivities be-|ed froes the University of Michi- Bible and holding her Rosary | du ta commerce, | Yanged up to 22 inches in| Zin again today thanksgiving|gan Medical School in 1902. —_ a a sm In fact yesterday it was a true New Hampshire and Maine, The|°eremonies at Kawathao Church. x * © reversal of form when one Indian covering at Caribou; Maine, meas-| The Pontiac women hope to Pret Ye comig jo Puntiog Mir te G id woman whipped out a camera and : mine 38 aes, 204 wan 28 Inchep| SUN Ken Procemmon of religious) Jameary 1910, ihe practiced in the nten uideposts a ee Guaranteed at d, Maine. Sivie leaders trom Iolani community of Trimountain in the homesteaders, ; - _ New York state, which was hit/@e to the church. Upper Peninsula. 7 7 x * Usual able Bhan tg atage rel piel og + Sa Hate Costly Prejudice en oe Wash ering up Two years later Dr. Howlett ‘ The homesteaders arrived. here some places, was lashed by strong|Hawalians plan to gather this ‘ . $16.88 to $22.50 Color-Fast 8 and Dr. Luctus A. Farnham last night after a 260-mile trip from | winds during the night, especially|@fternoon in Honolulu Stadium, is setices, (Continued From Page One) | Glasgow, Mont. The group planned —_ 7 int eastern area, Travel in many| Where @ five-hour-variety show will ] the committee formed the National Conference of Christians |to go through Canadian customs to- sections was halted. Four deaths|be staged. A former chief of staff at Pon-) ana Jews, and startled me by asking me to run it. day at Coutts, Alberta. ’ _ in New ‘York were blamed on the ‘ aa tiac General Hospital, he took an xk «kk The pioneers who didn’t have ~~ lke Seeks Billion active part in local civic affairs.| + our very first seminar I remember plastering the walls [house trailers spent the night in the - bag ; Ss He was a member of the Rotary Shelby Civie Center The W her Club of Pontiac and for many years| £f0m floor to ceiling with hate posters I had collected, and ¥ . ‘ . : f M f | Sec j an avid golfer at Orchard Lake| the men who came were shocked into a first-time realiza- | The worst the S8ers have had Room Size ; UB, Weather Report oF U ud urity and Pine Lake Country Clubs. tion that such venom really existed in America, the cradle of | to deal with thus far in their Joenae Ane Viciiry —Incressing * * * tolerance. see eae beuteey to Alaiye Ho. ; _— Showers oc show ferries 204 teraing| (Continued From Page One) In his earlier years the doctor AE thé ‘Daegustion ef u CatheBe prisst, we began oraiheoneerral hen -_ one —Now Sensationally Underpriced— ‘alse “this we wecth-|"° Per cent going to European sei bpm ax csc Club) and towns and is a national institution, independent of | ed » complete change of gears. |E lock-thru construction for extra . laxation . the National Conference of Christians and Jews. The homesteaders are working firmness. Rubberized back, lays partners, ae ‘ An additional 835 million dollars|plete a Lowest temperature’ preceding # a.m.|Would be earmarked for defense|K Blvd. with his wife, May, who In 1953, Elmo Roper completed a 12-year study‘of em- jon a plan, however, to lick the slow|E flat, can’t skid. ‘Light and dark 744 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 18-20 m.p.n./SUPPorty or economie assistance] He made his home at 1029 James| ploye relationships in the U.S. He estimated the price-of |Pace maintained by the moving/E colors for every room in the needed to shore up the economies) survives. prejudice to American industry at $30 billion dollars a year |¥@". home. —_ lew 20. Tomerrew parti ceway colder, high 3s, taghe *ari-|East and Asian nations, with only|made an annual event of ventur- Brotherhood Week. It is now celebrated in 3,000 cities a number of times and has need- Long wearing, cut-pile cotton, = 1 ae ah 820 pm. f countries big defense = Barurday at 6:45 a.m. bg carrying big Other survivors include two | in wasted manpower, production, and morale! That means of the convoy, traveling 24 hours a pase sols riday at 10:2 p.m. | burdens in critical areas. ons, Dr. Robert R. Howlett of | that $10 out of every $75 paycheck is wasted on the phony aa $24.50 Deluxe 9x12 ft. RUGS, hi-lo designs... .16.99 Shoah Son ies Caro and Lucius E. Howlett of | | f indulgin Uitices. The figure cannot in- |mcn to mnt een wagon and three i teres These two defense needs account! Pontiac: : uxury. of indulging our prejudices. The men to act as drivers, Heavy Weight—Extra Deep Pile face 7 SM sceons se BLM BM... os... ee for 61 percent of the money asked| 3 two grandchildren; and | ciude the incalculable cost in human suffering and in- ° rem aca 7 pak pe Oeeerees z ner of 8 in two sisters, boar tal . Reid - dignity. | : < Ca rpeting RUGS om % compared to, last year.| Marshall of Gregory. “In his best moments every person feels the hand of Pr ogress Increases The Very Finest We've Ever Hed y tm Pontine Seven hmundted million of God choosing him to work for the vision of brotherhood . ay downtown) $1,495,000,000 to be sought for| The family said memorials may Values to $9.50 4 99 temperatare oo... eee... Fr] be Amer earthwide,” Rabbi Le said. “Each of us may be dif- A 3x S.Pe. Size .........005 ° jemparavare 33 strictly economic assistance would|be made to the American Heart : me eB go for the Devaloptnent Loan Fund, Assn, —— of us, by the Grace of God, is of God's ' Meg fo 3.96 6 99 ine, a favorite target of some congres- ; — DETROIT (#—More progress has . vies hehe dale ° pehee a kite Age % Pontos sional critics, Guess How They'll Vote Every “other” I began to realize, is my brother. This |been made against the four major|— Values to $17.50 8 99 Ge a This fund was set up two years | op span (UPD — The | Hehted & new meaning in the term, “my fellow man.” It |forms of heart disease in the past| 5 x 7-Foot Sixe.......... Os ; Dn Mreeracee sees age to extend low interest, long: | Oy iahoma thhversiiy Philosophy | 8@Ve fresh significance to the words of Jesus, which are 10 years than in the preceding 50/8 n44,, slush pile in washable cotton, Rubber- —~— term leans for economic: devel- A 1 “Th th bor as they- |years, the medical director of the , Mightst and Yowest Temperateres This Club had an indication today of | USUally translated ou shalt love thy neig’ ey ized back. Whites, light and dark colors. 5 opment in overseas areas, yo | self.” The exact meaning is, “Thou shalt love thy other; Sonia Heart Assn. said last . ia 70”x24” RUG Runners 5 in 1996) especially those under ” election repeal of he is as thou. ‘ Sy hibition April 7. The club ohed- a a 2 ; Dr. George E, Wakerlin told a Values to $2.95—Solid Colors. #7 48) Under the administration's pro-| uled a debate on the issue but When The Master taught that what is done to the poor; imeeting of the Michigan Heart Washable: :-rubbestend becker 69 4 31/@@m, defense support would be| could find no one to take the | the needy, the sinful, is done to Him, Jesus was expressing |Assn. the progress was made -_ - ieee . _ FA oten ual ak ae page ye dry side. this concept of the “other” being “my own other,” “my ween “birth oe rheumatic a Choice of colors. ; wttord Ay ck : brother.” The Bible has it; the poor, the needy, the sinney, |heart disease, pressure a an ng a. poe an pin — Foreign All the Way the saint is “thy poor,” “thy needy,” “thy sinner,” “thy and hardening of the arteries.’ 70-Inch HI-LO RUNNER RUGS ..............1.99 41 36] countries Korea, Nationalis ILADELPHIA saint,” “ : : $ “chine, Viet Nam, the Philippines, james cor tak shone be hit a| , It is a truiém, that freedom from hate always brings the aay tad igus toe eo Ge pre. Rug. Dept. . { : 3f i4/Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Pakis-| new high in snob appeal, A sign | dividual happiness. The Master told us that there is only |ionged the lives of thousands of —Bosement , ' rH be Iran, Turkey, Greece and] there reads: “Foreign cars | One family for the world—the family of man. “— and adults,” Wakerlin 98 N. Seg. BROTHERS Spain. washed only in imported water.” (Copyright 1959 by Guideposts) eee Rehearse Holly ’ Waterford Juniors Plan “which ificluded a command per- fe. C) Watch for $ chool News , On This Page Each Friday __ THE PONTIAC PRESS _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1959 Pentise Press Photo White of 5393 Grange Hall Rd., director and writer of the show; Jessica Wycoff of 10280 Fish Lake Rd., and Dennis West of 4165 Belford Rd. The show will be held in the Holly Junior High School Auditorium. HOLLY HIGH'S SHOW PEOPLE — Raring to go are these four Holly Area High School students who will participate in “Club . 39,” the senior variety show slated for Wednesday and Thursday. They are (from left) Lewis Bensett of 5218 E. Holly Rd.; Fredrica Collect Vocational Variety Show Others are lab assistants, bowl-| ing club, student union, biology ‘lelub, and baseball. track, golf and hockey teams. The Avalanche is advised by Ken Ferguson. Co-editors are Joan Humphrey and Judy Thiese. Other editors are Dick Eley, sports; Johanna Lampi, faculty; E ‘ = E i a? a F g Fs eRas & ' Form Bowling League ‘Articles at St Mike's at Walled Lake High nix: sm The highest month, the Sodality of St. Fred- Seniors Make 3 Scenes for Pr odu ti a By SALLY COLLINS five finishing next. Wednesday, Thursday jto Walled Lake High School A awarded a certificate of honor. girls’ bowling league has been pance TONIGHT , , ‘organized. The “Sham-Rock” By JUDITH WOOD | To date. 48 girls have joined the 434 tonight by the F “Club 59," a fashionable night club which hopes to become af- = _ 7 = club, will be the setting for the filiated with the American Junior Holly Area High School Senior Bowling Congress. party Show, a comedy written’ ‘ and directed by Fredrica White, | Nineteea members of the Jets, ireligious pamphlets to give to stu- dents this week. will be pre- x « *& Sister Mary Davidica, archdio- for dancing by members of the day. a mathematics club took part in Wave Wizards. Holly senior. t ™ show, to be held Wednesday | the, Miciran mathrate prize | Chris Fish is chairman of the appointed chairman of the — Thursday evenings in the | ' decorations committee. The re-, sponsor drive which- Somior higir schoo! susfitariomy ‘it qentsthd.. of. . §~ Sen heur Wresticuent eonnettter ts beaded ty. to defray the cost of have three scenes. ) tavolving various mathematical {aren Eicher and Shirley Dawson Senior play. Committee chairmen are Judy, problenss, lis in charge of acquiring records. | ery;,; Bill Hayes, costumes; John exceptionally high scorers. A gold sales. Slate College Choir. | Perty, prompter; Mary Jean medal will be’ given the highest) Dodie Duckwitz placed first and, and Carl Watson, lighting. \ ‘medals will be presented to the United Nations Contest at —_ iLake High. Their entries will Myers, makeup; Ray Graves, scen-' Scholarships will be awarded to Betsy Clark is coriducting ticket | Schoenhals, programs and tickets, scorer in the state and five silver Renee Thibideau, second in the at Avondale Oxford : lorwarded to the national vation’ The Central Michigan College jConcert ne will a 09 . ‘week at Avondale and hi Soe Singers Prepare wcleblld efx lis iiseltg Sour 1 1 1 Sacred Music Program * The 67-member choral group will sing at 2 p. m. Thursday, at Avon- Stag Masquerade Dance ' Sunday from 3 to 4 p.m. the gale High School and at 10 a.m. {Wendy Meyers, Dave Panks, Jim Troy High School Vocal Music Friday at Oxford High School, Department will present a con- | sacred music in the high | The college choir’s programs will include sacred and secular By JEAN REXFORD “March Whirl,” a masquerade’ Rutledge, Bill Verhey, Tom Moore, dance sponsored by the Waterford Jim. Hoke, Neal Cook, Bob White, cert of Township High School junior class, Fred Gross and Jane Dovietian. jsenoel ausiteeiatt numbers with p special section will be held next Friday from 8-11) x & * | Included on the program will be, al a e* The Central p.m. in the school’s gym. | The Michigan employment test compositions by Mozart, Handel.) ¥ aa nin roup of out All those attending must be in Was taken by seniors this week. Mendelssohn and Beethoven, “The Smee & Sumas Shop &) doe costume. Two ‘cash prizes of $5 /This test will felp them find a Holy City,’ “The Hallelujah choi vi too be f tured d will be awarded. to one boy and, ‘summer or full-time job. Also re- Chorus’ frem Handel's “Messiah’’ | ranggi cumnert _ sai one girl for the “most original ‘cently. given to students was a and several Negro spirituals will} '™S "e ° Dr. Eugene Grove, director ‘of costumes. Studenfs have been mathematics test. be featured. urged to ccme to the dance stag. No school was held today, so The concert will be open to the choral groups at Central Michigan ‘teachers could attend Michigan public, and no admission will be since 1953, will conduct the pro- rather than in couples, ‘ton A ‘ a Oa ‘Education Association t chatg igrams, - Chairmer for the dance inclade meetings. : a Bob Diamond, general chair- man; Barb Miller, publicity; C. E. Saul, tickets; Dave Parker, ‘ecleanup- and Janice McClain, entertainment. * “The Wizard of Oz" will be pre- sented by the Children’s Theater ~ Wednesday at 3 p. m.;. Thursday at 3 p.m. and 8 p. m. and Satur- day, March .21, at 1 p.m. in the auditorium. Nancy Robertson and Sandy MacAbee star in the double casted production as Dorothy. Don Stick- ler and Tom Goff will portray Toto, her dog. * 4 | * * Others in the cast include Tim Patterson, Marcia Cameron, Carol Vought, Carl West, Rich- ard Carlson, David Bills, and Marcia Cameron were jurors for Pontiac Teenage - Traffic Court Monday if Pontiac. 'U. of M. Glee Club to Give Concert at Oxford High By FRANCIS FUSIOKA The University of Michigan “ Men’s Glee Club will present a concert at the Oxford Area High School suditorium Thursday © at 8 p.m, The glee club, undex the direc-|: tion of Dr. Philip A. Duey, toured Europe in 1955 for four weeks ‘formance before the Queen of the Netherlands, They are. planning another European tour during this year. Tonight, the Latin Club’s Roman “Ball will be held from 8:30: to va INSPECTS COSTUMES — Bob Cooper of 1310 >‘ Bentiae Press Photo S. Hospital Rd., president of the Waterford Town- hinds pe Pridy. From left are Claudia Kelly ship High School junior class, inspects the cos- of 6035 Graper St., Barbara Miller of 3251 War- tumes some of his classmates intend to: wear to - ringham St., and Bonnie Newmarch of 7062: ‘Next Something new has been added scorer in each school will be erick’s High School are gathering bration of dedication At least 1,000 persons visited Northern each of the three nights ‘open house was held here in cele- of the new Janice process of finishing all copy and COMPLETE FIRST YEARBOOK — In the first Pontiac. Northern High School yearbook, The Avalanche, are staff members (from left) Judy Thiese of layouts for the editor. Prepa res” yr Publication A Capella program will be held in the Pontiac Oxford, West Bloomfield oabip. . Bloomatield Pontiac Northern ‘Choir will host a district Choral Northern High School auditorium Waterford _ Bloomtiel Festival Wednesday. Thirteen from 8:45 a. m. until noon. Among Hills, St. Mary's and” Birming- other schools are invited. The the visiting high schools, will, be-ham. oe eae Township, — Pontiac Press Photo 917 N. Perry. St., editor; Dick Eley of 2360 Rosewood St.,. sports editor, and~ Jani Lund of 500 Valencia Dr., organizations All County Schools Can Enter . By BARBARA GRIFFIN The 5th annual Pontiac Cenjral High School Science Fair, spon-' sored by the Linnean Society, will All students in Oakland- County 8 sente \ I a, Teachers of America in the senior cesan supervisor of schools staffed Planning Play high gym. Dancing will be from by the Order of Immaculate Heart \8-11 p.m. Records will be played of Mary, visited the school Tues- “an aus rewager ea ven Af LAKE Orion Junior Class ‘Lost Horizon’ Drama By DIANE DOLECEK A cast of 14 Lake Orion Com- munity High School juniors will present the play, “Lost Horizon” next Thursday and Friday at the Patty. Beraud and Karen Church. The cast includés Mike Batin- ski, Sharon Taylor, Sue Weilt- schat, John Mcintyre, Dean Chairmen ‘of.the junior class pro- duction are Dixie Stanaback,|; publicity; Richard Doobs, tickets, and Norma Balla, program. Sunday the senior class will leave by train for New York City for the graduating class’ trip. The class will return Friday following tours of Radio City Music Hall, the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, China Town, Latin Quar- ters, Rockefeller Center, Times Square and the United Nations Building. x” * The board of education hag de- cided this will be the last trip a graduating class will take. Lake Orion students participated) in an exchange talent assembly | with Fitzgerald High School there Wednesday and will again do an- other show April 6 at Lake Orion. Representative talent from Lake Orion includes Carl Baber, Elaine Rose Cudnohufsky, Sharon Forbes. Janet--Workman, Sandy Sheldon, Toll, Barry Combs, Lanny Gilmore, Jerry Exline, Jim Johnson and Wendy Scharr. for Thursday, Friday are eligible to enter projects in. the following divisions: ‘elemen- ,Barton, chemistry. ‘Others are Jim Colando, general science; Donna |Helmeamp, elementary science; iSherry Fink and Janet Livingstone, Joan Davis and Lois movies; be held tonight and tomorrow in|Arndt, club display and the high school cafeteria. Warren Sue Koprince and x * * Smith, — — Judging of the projects will take \place from 9 a. m. to noon, Satur- day. Exhibits will be judged on creative ability, scientific thought, hness, skill, clarity and dra- the fair is: 90-100 points, superior; good, and 69 or less points, fair. by the judges. 80-89 points, excellent; 70-79 — The award pre- - Central's Science Fair Opens Tonight © may have two ‘AFS exchange stu- dents next fall. The Easter edition. of the i / : g E fipteion Sehsiee: aa Guedel matic value. The judging scale for, jn 1923. The cover of this edition was cut [by Danny Helmcamp. David Todd, ‘sade ame tat pene ee Typists were Sharon Drew, Bar~ bara Griffin, Judy Hinkley, Nancy Urban, Jeanne Hiatt, Pat Hanoute,| Penny Christopher, Ernie May, Bill|negie Institute tomorrow. They are ™00d or dance music in mind. sentation ceremony will take place Shaw started in 1955 by John Youngpeter @t 4,P-™m- Saturday in the boys’ . ‘gym, The fair grew to 80 projects in 7 ENTER, DETROIT FAIR Kathy Donna entered in the fair will 1956, 100 in 1957, 140 in 1958. At|, Tastes epgered tm the its wil Se least 208 projects are antieiyeted Detroit Science Pair, this year. \Mareh 19-22. ‘The two top winners Ron eof tho Sit Wi Rick ireiecc eh te ee MORE ' chairman | jan expense-paid trip to Hartford, | goo) LARS « Serwin assisting, agg os he ce for the National Science Teckeee and Sally Ware men are Pat. Kline, registration; Fair, ne tuadiel Ge’ dias ae Oa Luey Seibert, judges; Linda Crain,| The’ PCH Student Committee of Mave Teached (he finals of th publicity; John Blamy and Bruce the American Field Service, spon- Frosrain- and have bees caaited Benter, setup; Bud Baril, geology,'sored by Barbara Rodal, will sell Mertificates of merit according ti physics and math; (arolyn Goines miniature green shamrocks Tues-| 5 Stal eees pal ° and Lois Arndt, biology and Jim'day, St. Patrick's Day, as one of piste ete Scns ae in be" Wei their many money ma ects. y ee have also been commended q P Se mittee been work-|by the National Merit Scholarship P upils to Assist ce a ee nocleginns during corporation for thelr Perea. ivi unch and basketball games manceson a nationwide test in Giving Tests {tin enough money s0 that PCH ot pina aaron: for Tuberculosis = : ; | - By CAROL BAUER Dise Data and Chatter FZ. Gum of Me. vuners tah can Music in the Round will assist nurses | nagpc in ad- by Dick Saunders ministerfng tuberc sts to all students. The club members helping give) %.. the tests which determine thé! , possible presence of tuberculosis}. are Carol Sue Johnson, Jane Rind- fusz, Marlene Tadlock, Jeanne Vanover, Carol DeJager, Cathy McCormick, Cathy Henretty, Judy Schlict and Loretta Heitjan. Intra-mutals began this week. The high spot will be the game between the winners of the intra- murals and the faculty. - “The Capitol peo-jcrowd will find “Jackie Davis - ple eame along'Meets the Trombones” (T-1180) and turned a dull'good for a startet and “Hey Boy! © ‘ March into some.|Hey Girl!” (T-1160) a full course ; thing worth talk- rocker. ; : ing about with x ® * . the release of ai - The latter LP is by Louis Prima new batch of LPs|& Kelly, Smith, with Sam Butera this week. and the Witnesses who work to- i } There’s some gether to create happy havoc with Bde ype gions Bago good stuff here for|wild workouts on tunes from the scholarship examinations at Car. | the fan who buys his LPs with ‘motion Picture of the same name, ‘We'll try ‘and cover some of the Capitol vocal LPs of note, plus a few jazz items, at next. week’s meeting around the turn- SAUNDERS Heading the list are two nice Paul Weston LPs with equally appeal- ing covers, ‘““Music for Dreaniing”’ (T-11544) and ‘‘Floatin’ Like a Shélagh O’Rourke, Betty Lau- inger, Carol Bauer and Judy Meri- thew. Scheduled fo By JOAN PAYNE Clarkston High School's Third Annual Science Fair will be held] tomorrow in the school gymnasi- um from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. teat’ * * * The’ fair, sponsored by the Bi- ology Club, will include 170 proj- ects, Movies will be. shown! the day of the event which is open to the public. Biology Club of fice rs who 11 p.m, in the student lounge, ‘the masquerade dance being sponsored by the Pickering St. ‘ planned the event are Joe Jen- for March 2. , For a quick bracer the teenage|is doing very well. ‘ i = : } ‘a « 3 w * AY ; = % » . ~ » \ * ' | é / : : : i : sy ‘, ee \ ! % : ¥ a rf Spe es i Bi E Fd ‘ A eet Z e ca Me a ee Ae ee a eg NN ag a Oe a ee table spindle, Feather” (T-1153). latter is 1 The Inter | ive ACES: I's @ far ery trou light ‘and bouncy with some un* e = the famed armless wonder, but 31d Clarkston Science Fair mother Hoists POPPINg. UP here venus” (Frankie Avalon) is first “Dancing ~ Smooth: ’n’ Easy’ place among Pontiac area sellers (T-1156) is strictly for the dancing |this week in a close race. crowd featuring the bands of Glen ~*~ & *€ Gray, Freddy Martin, and Guy| The disc which has been red hot Lombardo, Another. goodie for for several weeks has a battle on dancers is “The Joy of Living’ its hands thistime with “Charlie (T-1148), by Nelson Riddle, Brown” (The Coasters), which Kenyon Wopkins, a ted made a strong bid for the top. Ef * salen Phird spot goes to Pbteag 4 ain “a peieniggel - a (Tom Wayne). A new disc in | . olors”” (T-1158), upper crust and looking bs we Ht hot one is “Come Softly to Me and he does ‘well by it. Good for | (7. Fieetwoods), in fourth after both dancing and listening. failing to make the top five on ite Going to the ultra-relaxed, Jackie first time around. “ = Janet Tisch, secretary and David Gjeason’s Orchestra with two full) r Tomorrow nings, president; Barbara Jack- son, vice president; Dianne Hers- fall, secretary and Shanna Stew- art, treasurer. Officers elected recently for the band are Doug St. Clair, presi- dent; Tim Jockwig, vice president; St. Clair, treasurer. string sections and Bobby Never FP r * * Hackett’s superb trumpet will have backed by “It’s Late” (Ricky The band is now preparing for you drifting with their LP ‘That Nelson). Both sides are now sell+ ing ard between them the” pest its “annnal Spring Concert slated) Moment” (W-1147). ‘ ohh REELS ate SRR ae sina eta ka tai aah apni Mg en taal a8 ik = Area Forgery Boonie Hills Youth| RODISON — A apaahets dil “cocigete for the state Ode tn t Men's Club from 8:30 to a/Miy. Runnersup* for the title were|Dairy Princess Contest Committee, here, Sandra J. Enright, 17, of Armadajon her dairy farming background, ene ely rant, ane eC daar of Sandra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Cari F. Enright of 19165 |ability to speak before an audience. Hoult Information Foundation. (ti din- the Paint Creek ‘ Gongtigctionallad |About — | there at 7:30 -p. m. Sunday in the lYouths to Hear (Charge Reduced to 2nd Degree - Graddy’s” Sentence Is church hall. _ His topic will be, “All About Camping.” Rev. Grent fea ieieter ot the Dearborn . Congregational Church and a member of the camp com- mittee of the Detroit Assn. of Con- of Royal. Oak Man Due March 30 in Death Royal Oak railroad worker with ajment, the show will be staged injwil pickax last August will be sen-|a Broadway-style setting using re-| rete Choruses Give Minstrel ° Musical Tonight* School choruses will present “Min- strell Musical 1959” at 8 p.m. in the Utica High School auditorium. ~ * &* With the aid of the Art Depaxt- |Fluoride Treatments fo Start in Romeo ROMEO—Children in the kinder- UTICA — The Eppler Junior! -orten, second, fifth and eighth grades in the Romeo Community School District will be given so- dium fluoride treatments beginning Monday. The fluoride application program nad ot a, pee of f0ur ‘A registered dental hygienist will examine, clean and apply the s0- Romeo Girl C rownedPolce Ask Raise tiers las Dairy Princess ARMADA—A blond blue-eyed Center Ra: and a senior at Armada Romieo girl was chosen Macomb|High School. She was sponsored other contestants in ceremonies * held last night in the auditorium of . Capt. Vir-| Armada High School. ed| She is Delphine Browarski, 16, over $300 worth of fraudu-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ks South Oakland iprowarski, 3525 W. 32-Mile Rd. Feb high school band and an ardent member of the 4-H Club. She was eee ‘bikie exe arom ty. mil ~ |Werth, 1958 Macomb County Dairy |casters Contest chairman was Ed- Princess. She also received a bou-|ward Christoff of Washington who quet of red roses, a trophy and alis also chairman of the County j $25 cash a p.m, in the home of Mrs, L. J. The new princess is now eligible jthe contest. reduced! tects and animated props, : * * * dium fluoride to the children’s oe ne ae A faculty Dixieland band will be prope | : More than cigarettes the| one of the features of the show.) | | ie the U, &. enck | Pe ‘lyear, according to present volume, ‘ | Aver eet & mind Americas Go cont te set of aie 5 on. The affair is open to students|Graddy was returned to the coun-|icang play the piano, PRETTY MILKMAID -—- Delphine Browarski, 16, of Romeo chan, Sige) ag ry tear a eanimaaaiall contest held in the Armada High School auditorium. ities WORK TO FUN! Royal Oak Township Swedish sh Student fo Address PTA from Sweden will be guest speaker| before the Stone-Au Heights ' Schools PTA at 8 p.m. Thursday a | in the Stone School. * * * The organization’s nominating committee will present its slate of) officers for 1959-60. The election will take place next month and the installation in May. _ Refreshments will be served by fourth -and fifth-grade room moth-) County Dairy Princess over nine|by the Bruce-Armada Grange. Lois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt P. Kethe, 36750 30-Mile Rd., is a Richmond High School x * * senior, She was sponsered by According to Watkins, the Leaders 4-H Club. Ann Kerner. of Mount Clemens, Dolores Ternes of New Haven and Jeanne Hahn, Donna Hawkins and Joyce Schuette, all of Romeo. oot cae ares. radio eae Oxford Club to Meet 7 hp RIDE-A-MATIC UTILITY TRACTOR with over 20 time-saving attachments SICKLE BARS 32° LAWN ROLLER 42” ROTARY BRUSH 21° ROTARY TILLER UTILITY CART 10° TINE EXTENSION Se ee 8" MOLDBOARD PLOW ie "KING BROS. 2391 Pontioe Rd. at Opdyke Rd.. FE 4-0734 ] FE 4-1112 | Dairy Committee which sponsored To Honor Troy Couple Kamm, 73 Park St. A program of African music bas been pre- Judges scored each girl, accord-|pared with Mrs. Cecil Morrow act- ing to rules set up by the State|ing as chairman, wedding anniversary Sunday. Women consult physicians more|open house will be held from 2 attractiveness, activity back-loften than men, especially at the|to 5 p.m. at the Hill’s home, 4320 ground, intelligence and tact, and/ages of 15 through 44, reports the/John R Rd. here. 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