Zz a riepeitemperememen r ERIN’S LITTLE PEOPLE — ment of elves and sprites are frolicking in honor of St. Pattick’s Day, and they * wsual tricks. Leprechauns, clurichans, congerers and pookas rule the Emerald Isle today, and the This gay assort- wearing of the are up to their ring. green takes place all over the _ world. If you see a little green feather struggling under an Oakland County snowdrift, it’s just a misplaced ‘elf who wandered outside the fairy 4 :. conclusion after a lengthy discus- Ae Watch Out for Leprechauns : 1950—24 PAGES _ Payless Days | Said Nece fo Spur Action for Rock Bottom Before Solons Wake to Crisis liams says fund juggling by state's cash emergency. “If there were actually lurer’s accounts so as to get by, we would have taken und,” he said yesterday. Williams said he reached his sion with the Attorney General and representatives of the Auditor General's and State Treasurer's offices. Meanwhile, a Republican lead- er whe is looking for a veterans trust fumd solution said last night nothing yet is in sight and he doesn’t expect to come up with an acceptable formala right away. the door to a summertime summit meeting with Soviet Premier Nikita Khbrushchev—provided foreign min- isters somehow lay the advance groundwork. | further effort,” he added. | Eisenhower's mention of a pos- sible heads of government meet- ing, along with his fixing of an approximate date, came just three At the same time he gave notice the United States will fight rather than yield to the Soviet demand that Allied troops leave West Ber- lin so it can become a “free city." “We cannot try to purchase peace by forsaking two million free people of Berlin,” Eisen- hower said. The President spoke out last night in a special. television-radio report to the nation on the mount- ing Berlin crisis. He charged the Soviet Union has “deliberately created” a war threat to enforce its» Berlin de- mands, and - indicated” appease- ment would be worse than useless, * * * ‘‘War would become more likely if we gave way and encouraged a rule of terrorism rather than a rule of law and order,” he said. “Indeed this is the peace policy which we are striving to carry out throughout the world.” On the other hand, he said, ‘'The risk of war is minimized if we stand firm.” ' : Whatever comes, he said, the American peoplé .“‘now have and will continue to have a modern, days before Britain's Prime Min- ister Harold Macmillan was due in town for strategy talks. Macmillan was reported ready to press Eisenhower for an agree- ment to convene such a top-level Big Four meeting as the only way to ease European tensions. * * * Eisenhower - challenged _ state- ments of some-Democratic critics} e-Hints-He'd Go— to Summer Parley WASHINGTON \#—President Ei-| summit, the United States would |fense buildup moves to demon- kenhower has cautiously opened be ready to participate in this (strate the U.S. determination to stand firm in Berlin. Eisenhower used a chart to list the 41 missiles the armed forces either have or are. actively developing. Seventeen are now in use, 11 are to be available this year and 13 more, including ‘the long range solid-fuel “Minute- man,” were listed as under “‘ac- tive research and development.” (D-Tex to the is correct.” who have been urging new de- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) House Speaker Sam Rayburn said: “I listened intently resident's speech. I trust that his judgment of the situatior The reaction of House Republi- “T don't see how you're going to get anybody to do anything until we reach the point of payless pay- later, , Obviously, ‘the “Legislature was in no dither for quick action last night. The Senate met for 14 minutes and the House for 28 be- fore adjourning until today. “State money problems got no mention at all. Beadle pledged last Friday, after a staté borrowing answer to the cash emergency fell through, to try to work a solution out by making use of the 50 million dol- lar veterans fund. Its securities have a current market value of about 43 millions. McGee Hopes Irish Luck Will Bless Candidacy DENVER, Colo. (AP) — A 52- year-old political newcomer wait- ed until today, naturally, to an- nounce his candidacy for City Council in the May 19 election. His name? Patrick McGee. Again Traffic Bureau Issue By MAX E. SIMON Although laid to rest by Public Safety Direttor George D. East- man, the Pontiac Police Depart- ment’s Traffic Bureau.is far from \being a dead issue. Three officers formerly in the Traffic Bureau and a State Police sergeant were defense witnesses . Democrats challenged, his assess- effective and —adequate —mititary establishment.” in general, Congress members of both: parties backed Eisen- hower’s ‘declaration of firmness in the Berlin situation. Rerublicans welcomed, and some ment of the nation’s military 6trength. Eisenhower confidently cited the nation’s long-range nuclear bomb- er force,;-plus 41 types of missiles either in production or under de- velopment, as powerful enough to resist communism’s challenge, de- spite domestic critics who - are urging him to spend. more for defense. % -* & Dominating Eisenhower’s speech however, were 46-words which ap- peared to move him a carefully measured step along the road to @ summit conference. Khrushchev has been urging since last Novem- r Yo Referring tothe Allied reply be- ing prepared to the most. recent Soviet note, he said: “It is my hope that thereby all of 4s can reach agreement with the Soviets on an early meeting at the level of foreign intetor’s: ee : - Blakeslee, special counsel for the a * y " : g ‘ ° BACKS CHIEF — Police Lt. Clayton A. testimony in behalf of ousted Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. Straley at last night's Civil Service Commission hearing. Floyd A. Call Defense Witnesses last night as the Civil Service Com- mission resumed its hearing into ouster charges against suspended Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. At issue was the wisdom of Eastman’s action in doing away with the Traffic Bureau at the close of 1958 and his charge that National Safety Council awards C Pontiac Press Photo Randolph (left) begins - cial knowledge. He pointed out that - commissioners, sles won by the city for 1957 traffic safety activities were based on false statistics. Lt. Clayton A, Randolph led oft the parade of traffic officers to the witness stand. He was named Traf- fic Bureau commander last Nov. 12, the same day Eastman stripped Straley of his powers and assumed direct command of the police force. Less than two months later, the __|Bureau_was abolished. Randolph contended -that--many areas of traffic safety require spe- after his transfer to patrol duty he was recalled to assist in preparing the 1958 report for the National Safety Council and a pedestrian survey. ; : * * * Special reports on the locations of accidents, the times they oc- curred and the number of acci- dents on individual streets were compiled in the Bureau to pinpoint dangerous sections, Randolph told Accident feports were filed by plained. Now, he testified, accidgnt re- ports are mixed in with other criminal reports. “In certain cases,” he said, “I’ve had trouble finding a report I was looking for.” While asserting he was ‘‘critical” of centralizing accident records with others and the abolishment of the Traffic Buréau, Randolph as- serted that, given time, the new system might work. be SS ee Nees | GOP Leader Sees Need LANSING (P—Gov. Wil- the State Treasurer offers no hope of a way out of the any way to juggle the Treas- that way long ago rather than recommended mort- g the veterans trust | Green: Carpet Greets traffic stripe. FACES ARSON CHARGE — son (right), Flint Teamsters trial on an arson charge. With agent, enters Genesee County Courthouse to face left), Leaun Harrelson, Pontiac Teamsters Local 614 president, and James E. Haggerty, Detroit, . Jack D. Thomp- Union business him are (from Aug. 3, which Flint Circuit Judge Roth to Preside. FLINT — Circuit Judge Stephen J. Roth, a former justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, today was named to begin the ticklish trial, probing the Frank Kierdorf “human " mystery. Judge Roth got the job of pre- accused of aiding Kierdorf in the alleged arson of a dry cleaning pickup station last summer. Kierdorf is supposed to have received during the arson job the fatal burns with which his body was covered as he stumbled intd St, Joseph Mercy Hospital in Paentiac early Aug. 4, touching siding over the trial of Jack Thomp- Ike Welcomes lrish President — O'Kelly Upon Arrival on St. Patrick's Day WASHINGTON ® — President Sean T. O'Kelly of Ireland was welcomed to Washington today by President Eisenhower. Both pro- nounced it ‘a happy augury” that it happened on St, Patrick's Day. The White House rolled out a kelly green carpet at Washington's National Airport for this first visit ever by a president of Ireland, An honor guard of representa. tives of all the U.S. services, ringed by men in the Army’s new green uniform, provided a back- drop. President Eisenhower arrived at the airport about five minutes be- fore O'Kelly's plane touched down at 11:57 a.m. EST. The Irish leader flew from New York City aboard Eisenhower's plane, Columbine IIT. en er Meanwhile, frisky Irishmen were gathering today in New York City for the St. Patrick's Day parade. An estimated 120,000 sons and daughters of Erin assembled in 62 battalions for the Fifth ave- nue march in honor of Ireland’s patron saint. my atterney,_James—E, Haggerty—Sr. fellow business agent of Thompson, 41, at Flint Teamster Local 332. * Jerome F, O'Rourke has conceded that one of the important aspects, off a sensational investigation. , With 92 potential witnesses under 14- meniber jury selected’ so that there’ will be a reserve supply of two jurors.as the long trial pro- ceeds. * * x One ofthe first potential jurors to appear as selection began this morning was a farmer, who said he might have to begin spring, plant- ing in about three weeks, i “You're. excused from duty, then,’”’ said Judge Roth, ‘‘because this: trial may last longer than that.”’ With only moderate difficulty, an 11-woman, three-man panel was selected in a little less than two hours and the prosecution began its case at 2 p.m. Three potential jurors were dis- missed by the prosecution, five by the defense and 11 by Judge Roth. Acting in, behalf of Thompson, who is charged with arson, was Joseph R. Joseph, crack Flint criminal lawyer, who appeared in court today to assist Thompson's of Detroit. * * * Joseph has a long record of suc- cessfully defending Flint Team- sters in criminal actions. The trial proper dpened with Frank Kierdorf still playing the key role in the mystery. Kierdorf, 56, was a friend and Judge ‘Roth ordered a/ AP Wirephete Thompson's attorney. Thompson is charged with setting fire to a dry cleaning pickup station last police believe resulted in fatal . burns to Frank Kierdorf,. another Flint: Team- Sapper Trial Begins in ‘Human Torch’ Mystery By GEORGE T:: TRUMBULL JR.'son, Flint Teamster business agent Authorities have never conclu- sively demonstrated that Kier- dort was connected with the arson, although they have al- ways contended this. The heavy-sét, bespectacled Teamster maintained until his death four days after the fire that he had been set ablaze by two hoodlums, apparently in some kind of union warfare. * * * Various motives have been sug- gested for the arson, but none have (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) - News Flash . WASHINGTON ® — The White House said today it has received an-musualiy heavy flow of tele-— grams, practically ali of them favorable, on President Eisen- hower's TV-radio address on the Berlin crisis, Press secretary James C. Hagerty said more than 600 messages had come in by @ a.m. and that virtually all en- dorsed the President's stand. With Lighter as Parents Sleep Arvo Jarvi, Wife Save Baby but Fail to Rescue Young Sons 7 Three young brothers died this morning in a fire Cs - |which they started with a County Sheriff Wil- ‘Porter reported. ah! geiii¢ A i e 08d Het | 5 g 8 ; eethy ER in Hit stHey : Fil it j eR é i : 4 5 : Fg Gerald showed faint signs of when firemen carried him from the house but attempts to revive him failed, Sudden Snowstorm Blankets Oakland . Winter, in the form of a still vigorous lion, continued to roar mightily today, bringing a surprise snowstorm to Pontiac and southern Michigan close on the heels of Sunday’s gale. Falling steadily since 2 a.m., more than six inches of show had been dumped on the Pontiac area by noon. The * * Genesee County— Froseeutor The old avenue sported a green the month, and broken down into| Police worked all night erecting ; burben Fu that. Thoms: three classifications — property/barriers to réstrain an estimated yn ‘helped him. eae ep damage, injury, and serious injury|million spectators. The parade was and fatal collisions, Randolph ex-lexpected to last some five HOUT. | ons ummmmraaumynmnccnnin 59ers Roll Toward Goal FORT NELSON, B.C. (UPI) — The homestead-bound 59ers from Detroit continued on the rugged Alcan Highway today. The 59ers were on the toughest stretch of their 4,300 mile trek to Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. Theodore F. Wughes, Merits Short Term’ Vote for Circuit Judge, Fay i city, is inthe background, con- Chariés H, Harmon Tax Reterna, | of the trial will be convincing the \jury that Kierdorf actually did set ‘fire to a Latreille Cleaners branch In Today's Press | Pes ete ee hee eee ae Oe Pe 2 4 stew gob ebiseeascseue Pope oe eee Markets. (igs inerqee aes ade Obituaries OORT Eee eee Oe ee Radio | Pontiac State Bank Bldg, PE Gsies, | clogged roads, iced’ high- ways, often reduced visibil- ity to zero, and slowed morning traffic to a crawl throughout the county. grades, wciesdeeetseeen 4 jon -the- Farmington Brigh’ pressway near Ten Mile road, State dapiesvecverviensec ene ‘i ) ? 7 g Ce ee Cy 3 a Other eae i + weather Bureau looked for a letup in the afternoon. 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(AP) — And at ae wf jhome, ‘tae a veer © Yale student body came eflected in| Le ee ee was under indefinite probation to- “Aunt nse of hu-| | Indica | workshop | present with a warning from school current) ‘|the oldest 4 of the PTA & ville| havior — such as the weekend . alg ~{is-hard,- z.m._in, the.,echool am Ander-| _ _|Monday. It placed the city of New | rons ia at yer y | Mrng ed arn et Sent aaa, pete, er i lives. with ber niece and her hus- | of the workshop will be 4 council receives its entire op- i na ica there.tenecee & hs _ | band, Mr.'and Mrs, Leon Keith | sted by Kenneth Vance of the erating budget: from the United J a | -| at 7214 Cooley Lake Rd. — Ceavaretty: of Miaigan Bergen of Fund, according to Wiersema any qcampas : - : ae ‘, y on ber. birthd School Services, Camp Fire Girls, founded #h 1910 Yale is located in the center of Libby is a guest at the Allenwood “eating eataintine on: Morery now more than a balf|t, 0 ., president A. Whitney a Cottage Convalescent home near|science. will offer views with) jmillion members in 3,000 commuti-|viswold said a study group of a Htrip to Mexico. they cover,” Mrs. Frank Zimmer-| — to prevent fur- a On Friday there will be a bigiman, chairman of the workshop 3 ther Gale mode a | |whitelayer cake with bright green ee, said. . = time the met " meeting en ae ee oneee. “The moming § will|MES. FRANK W. COPENHAGEN | was in 1939. with Mayor Richard C. Lee, who ' SS all over, according to the ma-lfeature such topics as ‘Library| ied once headed Yale's news bureau, i ager of the convalescent home, |Budget,’ ‘Cooperative ’ or|Couple Marri Band Boosters to Meet | Yale has about 3,900 undergrad | _ |Mrs. Mildred Allen. ee ,’ ‘Material’ and ‘Ac-/, — 5 _...|\uates, Forty-one were arrested | 5 * * tivities,’ "she added. in Clawson, AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Avon-|during last week's trouble, which For months, the “retired ladies’ x * * ‘ . . dale Band Boosters Club will holdibegan with a heavy snowfall a and attendants, look forward to In the afternoon, a talk entitlea| LIVE in Utica its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 Thursday. The snow forced cars : ; Ou ae @ : “Pontine Prose Photo |L2DbY's coming, because they Pnow|wme PTA in Action” will be —— this evening in the Avondale Junior to a crawl along the streets be- for Libby) , ge hal ae Pee Russell things will pep up at the annual!. i... by Mrs, Joseph Fisher, state) TROY—Newlywed Mr. and Mrs./High School, 2900 Waukegan St.,|tween the campus and the city a andsisters| | IRISH ALL THE WAY — White-hsired Aunt Libby birthday party. chairman of Reading and Library|Frank W. Copenhagen, who were|Auburn Heights. Music will be|green. Students took the eB th who says she's “Irish clear to my backbone,” holds her constant | ‘They also know that a lot ofl corvices of the Michigan Congress|married recently in the Guardian|furnished by the sixth grade band. |ity to bombard the cars with snow ay d to her| companion, old “Orange.” Libby will celebrate her 102nd birthday “| aunt Libby's happy Irish spirit will|\¢ parents and Teachers Church, Clawson, are now |Refreshments will be served.” balls. oe long ago.| by the “‘wearin’ 0° the green,” at the Allenwood Cottage jremain, long after she has again : residing at 550 Jamestown St. ' . 3 t ; returned home, - FE tespy ect Se OS Utica, The Rev, Lawrence J, Maty- is ! treat Ubrariens ta Oakland sink performed the double ring rite. Board OKs $8,000 for Administrator Tp: County school le IJean Marceau, daughter of Mr.| « N S Obiect cc ae The workshop is expected to be/Trinway St.» Troy. The bride-/* ”: 42 ns oO mpace Ud) 1$100,000:in Air Crash |uset 2+ = moder tor other tnter-\groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs i ane | ee Just Firecracker : ested groups throughout the United|Barney Copenhagen, 1491 E. Long] MOUNT CLEMENS (AP)—The Macomb County Board : Zines : PARK — A $100,000 out-of States, and representatives from|Lake Rd., Troy. of Supervisors has taken a step towafd the naming of an. : os els le tap aisteell-st og = AON "|34 schools im:Oakland County will} For her wedding, the bride | administrator for Probate Judge Joseph V. Trombly’s a° ’ . ere are |COUt settlement was won by Mrs. (participate. — = 5 ~—fichose “a floor-length gown of | juvenile Court. a ee aa ed yg oe e slow (Dorothy Cook and her three chil-| All librarians, whether profes Site Miion ont which natured 3 ‘i . reports “balls of|dren of 8668 Kenberton St., here, |sional or volunteer, and members) # bustle ates ls 0 chops board , by a vote of 34-7, allocated Bie lfte'""but Monday ‘Pontac Police|stemming trom ihe 1856 Grand ot the PTA in the county are i ttln. A pllbor beadplce held tt eteterk cesta , = E. 1 ‘ eee gee got a call from 2 frighten ‘ ’ | a SF eared ae Ea ahnal| Pied bh GMMLNe exeungusent of Judge Trombly’s court, target of criticism by the =i ee “We will not retreat.one inch from our duty. We shall woman reporting a “ball of fire} Mrs. Cook's husband, L. David , pink rose buds and stephanotis Macomb County Bar, has been found by the State Su- “| -* gqntinue to exercise our right of peaceful passage to and jon her front porch. Cook,. was’ one of the 128 people |*afeteria. caietens oi > 3 Wi : Snes Wane Madi, We will not be the first to breach the | Olfice the iilled when two United - Airtines sity area ate wet preme Court to be tp 6 condition “detsimental to sound — ea * ‘peace; it is the Soviets who threaten the use of force to in- call, expecting to be confronted] planes collided over the canyon./Ey.King Says U.S, Autos DR gen gery lcngh be what 3 bride, judicial administration. . @, | : terfere with such free passage. with anything from a crepe suzette|Her suit for $350,000 damages, : 1s led meaihes aa ines walk The Board of Supervisors acted on a recommenda AE igo Mane ete > orga 3008. to a man from outer space with the airlines as defendants, |Are ‘Too Big, Too Big’ [ws ciater, + ond) of Protate Sulge Donald T. Anderesn of Kalamensé, the | f _ #We are ready to participate fully in every sincere Juanita, |had been on trial since Jan. 20, ta, Rosemary and Theresa ig ft ‘that will the existing rights he. meee. Mae, | DETROIT # — Among those |penhagen, all cousins of the bride-| Supreme Court's appointee as temporary presiding judge of ; a of all and their opportunity to live in peace. that she “heard 2 noise | settlement. Her children get | sutomobiles is exiled King Peter | Cathy King was flower girl, and « * * : » i Su wert ) | Ht of Yugoslavia, s Detroit |Vincent Marceau, nephew of the} Judge Anderson ealled for an administrator in charge ae oo ee A search turned up bits of evi-| million have been filed here in} Peter, who lives in the tiny | Bernard served his! the determination of policy, and control over employes and * ‘ "Global conflict under modern conditions could mean the |dence and the officers put her/superior and federal courts. Many) principality of oo Rome apna sonora a eee” jo Penal the youth home. | s : destruction of civilization. The Soviet rulers, themselves, are |mind at ease, explaining that ajothers are pending in other coun-| cars roll off Ford M age rotiiers | bride Judge Trombly continues on a paid leave of absence. He 3 ' well aware of this fact. oe : Ges Ge other tes. ee ” he sald. Renal tad wht Rae "| does not plan to return to duties until May 1 4 | But all history has taught us the grim lesson that no had terown a firetracher' St eibesn Settied without litigation. “Too big, too big, , | » 1) | “mation has ever been ‘successful in avoiding the terrors of caer } e ‘ ® | ||. + Site by refusing to defend its rights—by attempting to a A A, | peer. ee | (Man Accused _ IF YOU BELIEVE IN ‘On a summit: t las ; ple | , ‘ “Phe United States and its allies stand ready to “talk |. : . , ; X : | » ‘with Soviet representatives at any time and under any cir- in Hit-Run Case : . : cumstances which offer prospects of worthwhile results, | ; . ‘ “It is my hope that thereby all of us can reach agree- és | > Of foreign ministers. With Fractured leg : : “Assuming developments that justify a summer meeting | as Car Speeds Off > -. : ; at the summit, the United States would be ready to partici- . . =) f. : : [pate inf this further effort.” : TROY — Accused of heing a hit- | eae ge " . ‘ On defense: i . ton ates, 5 a ens wat 3 ‘ 7 : “We have heard that our military posture has been sub- (stood mute at his arraignment SR tang : FA Seeeet retennl anew te apy, wets om ES ee —LOOK AT THE CAR THAT'S DONE IT | : ; , ‘| Edward L. Sheeron, 5?, charged a? og : lay mages tho~ ies 6 Ce Ory not with leaving the ne ot . . a : ; “The design of our defense is the product of the best com-. |2) invury cout . . 4 + posite judgment available for the fulfillment of our secu- seyret ys om p+ deneding He lives : LO OK AT THE BY STUDEBAKER » (‘qityneeds” ~ : at 4619 Groveland Ave. ’ , tise ian) bem cor | ameew er Nene f . * * 8 é ard ~% 1, » : ’ ’ i 1 Cj son St., Royal Oak, hed parked , : ee | | | 4 2S agrees 7 City Postal Employe sah fick baad eet of shphay Your Studebaker Dealer’s door is wide open—for you to drop in and look at the one = ‘ ed rd ® . = - ° ° canes {pee te This Week - Dies While Working] sox meray and was rettag ont Gar of the day that’s specifically designed and built to meet the needs of the times. Three feet : ' A Pontiac Post Office employe,| by Sheeron. shorter outside, room for six inside. Easy to handle, tidy to park, simple to turn around * The second polio. clinic in the Alfred Wilkins, 65, collapsed and| Jensen was taken to William a oie es ‘ os V3. | series of four sponsored this vieek | died tuea babe cee eee bat One on narrow streets. Scads of scamper in either the spirited six or super-respohsive V-8. j 4 : wk a ‘ederal , E.\with. e . : . at es ‘ . ho nested yansegese cape Huron street at Perry. =| Arrested at 14Mile road and Runs marathon miles on a sprinkling of low-cost, regular gas. Cuts insurance, maintenance ‘ ; : : " C Os! +» COl- ‘oodw: fi in’ a d ' 4 ' ° . ’ 1 today at Wilson Elementary School, |lapsed shortly meets a.m. ‘while tater taeeren genitioh be had and repair costs. And, bless you, it’s the only low-cost economical car in the world that’s - | $i 8: Sanford St. te. > \attending to his: duties as. main-|peen in id ccording to : s . . > 6 ALS F : ‘ ‘The elinle, open to sny county !@hance man in the —— Troy Police Chief David. Gratepp. styled ‘with really exquisite fashion-rightness—rich in interior appointments, tastefully uphol- a — : P Li C e firemen attem > 0 é ¥ E . * * * z L Y Gdlete polis tmuventention shots fo, |Pevive him, Oakland County Depu-| ,,/i¢ S24 ieee Senned ant stered. ° DP See this pocketbook perfect beauty today. Price it. Drive it. If you do, you'll * $1 each. % ty Coroner Dr. Isaac Prevette pro-| .overgl pieces of metal found at A ; Aree) +i. _______* _____|nounced Wilkins dead at the scene.|ine scene-of the accident fitted his want it~and don’t say we didn’t warn you. , : Nesterday,” 1,419 tesidents re- lattributing the cause to a heart| vehicle. ; waa ——_ ado : * eelved shots at the ‘clinic at jattack. ; Gratopp quoted Sheeron as say- | $2295 | Madieon Junior High School. This | His body was taken to the Hun-|ing he had had a couple of beers + Week’s clinics are followups to |tooh Funeral Home. before ‘the accident and then pan-| Transportation, local taxes, white - ¢ those held last month by the icked when he struck the other walls and any other extras : + council, Z : car, plainly labeled on every car. s o- clinic will be held tomorrow Alert Boy Aids Sister sar hata ; _+ at Bethune - _ Sehool,|Badly Cut in Accident _ | . Inentary School, 43 EF. Columbia! MOUNT CLEMENS i — Gerald| AUBURN HEIGHTS — Home- ‘ §$t., on Thursday, Browning Jr.’s kid sister, Kathleen,/ro9m mothers of the Stone and + All clinies are open from 1 to 5/5) 8s badly cut when a wall/Auburn Heights _ elementary ‘ p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. , mirror fell at their home. She was/schools will sponsor a bake sale i gashed across the abdomen. Saturday in two locations here be- . ; Gerald, 16, pinched the woundjginning at 9 a. m. The baked goods . * Albion Alumni Club together’ with his fingers untillwill be on sale at the Auburn e yi men arrived and took/Heights branch of the Pontiac . Kathieen: to a hospital. She will|State Bank and at. Sam’s Drug ; regover. __ Store, 3292 Auburn Rd. - : County Clubs Hold Election ‘ ee : * Nefe.. Women Pick New Ofticers ; : New officers for the Oakland;Mrs.. Murray Sherman of Hazel} ‘ be ; ’ County Federation of Women’s|Park and Mrs. Elmer’ Craig of f “ ces Clubs were elected at their annual|Lathrup Village is corresponding - : i meeting held at the Methodist|secretary. Mrs. Lorenz Sievers of aun ; Church in Highland, {Royal Oak wag elected treasurer. . ae | oh ae! { fe s ‘ The new presideint |. Mrs. Louis} Directors for the 1959-61 term ” ~ — * mm 1A - Set ot se assisted ‘hy are Mrs. Forrest Brown of Epated CALL FOR A FUN DRIVE DEMONSTRATION TODAY AT ke = Po i eee ee j ot rst Vice ent Mrs. I. J./and Mrs. -Stemen ol = : : ic é ee Be Gouin of Lake Orion and Second/Park. Mrs, Melvin Groves of Berk- oe , 4 i will 2 Vice President Mrs, Forbe¢ Has-'ley and Mrs. Frank Blair of Claw-/ MAZUREK MOTOR > SALES y at call of Birmingham. son were elected to- the 1959-60 “ IE |. AS : / ; e Johnston. Chosen secaring secretary wasiterma, = iy nd a 245 S. Blvd, East. ee Pontiac, Michigan _ Heiasoal 4 ak : aN } Z f ! i ® : +) ‘ & ‘ e * 7 @ i Z it : i eS. * a ‘Security for You. cies a Check Can Be on Time People applying for Social Ped % retirement paceae tan—from now on—be nearly certain ot receiving their first check on time. But, it'll take some cooperation between those applyin; and their Social Security office, cain: x * * In the past, the first retirement check was almost al~ ways delayed a mente or two. | Here’s why:, For some time, the Social Security offices discour-. aged people from applying for payments before the month they retired and became eligible for benefits. They did so because they had large backlogs of applica- tions and people applying in advance: ‘caused delays. NOT MUCH GOOD And, even if a person did apply in advance, it didn't do him much good. The local offices—due to regulations—had to held up the authorization to start the checks until the first day of the month in which the person became entitled to payments. This set of circumstances almost cninanationiier® meant that the first check wouldn’t be received on time, that it ment late combined in a single check with the second pay- men * * * Now, the Social Security administration is urging people to apply up to three months before they retire. And, it’s changed its regulations so that local offices can authorize the start of payments 10 days before the first of the month in which a person becomes eligible for - benefits. The idea: To try to get that first check to people on time. THING TO REMEMBER : So, when you apply for retirement, keep this in mind: ¥ou can help your Social Security office get your first check to you quickly if you apply for your payments a couple of months before you retire. DON’T SWALLOW IT — Holding a tiny new RCA-developed ele¢iron tube with tweezers, ~ Mary Tomed compares it with an ordinary thim- ble. The “‘Nuvistor’ termed .a revolutionary de- velopment in tube design, is expected by RCA ‘to lead to more compact and efficient TV sets ee “|eountry neighbors. who loved him |. |@ short illness. His | | Williams, 116, of Teena. Tex., -+private in-*'General- Lee's army,” GATE CITY,. Va, (AP)—The hill and an army for which he never| fought. began paying final homage today to John Salling, the next-to- last of the boys ‘in gray. Salling, 112, died Monday in nearby Kingsport, Tenn., sing et another Confederate, ter the only surviving Civil War vet- eran. Salling never saw combat. He never rose above the rank of |with which he proudly identified himself. But he will go to “is! _ Next to Last Confederate Soldier Private in War, General in al will be some sent by. Wiltiame, the only man left from the four million troops of blue and gray.| + At word of Salling's death, Wil- liams asked, *‘Am | the last one?” Told that he was, he said, ‘Well, I always wanted to stay here un- til they were all gone to see what * * * Williams had always predicted rhe’d. outlive all other Civil War veterans. He'll be 117 next Nov. 14 and ‘says he'll beat his grand- father, who lived to be 119. He was made. an on colonel several years ago. Salling, at 16, began his career federate gunpowder. The general’s uniform in which Salling will be buried was present- an’s Army Corps of Ft. Myer, Va. He had planned to wear it on his 113th birthday, May 15.- *® * * “The passing of Gen. Salling in. a sense marks the end of an era that symbolizes the greatness and the fortitude of the people of Vir- ginia and the Southland,” Virginia Gov. J. Lindsay Jr. wu grave in the full dress uniform of: ja Confederate general and wit h| full military honors from the Ar.) my of the United States. 4 Soy Wednesday and most of Thursday morning, the bedy of the old rebel will lie in state in a shining copper casket in the! National” Guard Armory — here, while a 2nd Army honor guard stands — : * * aan are expected to file Wins American Bravery Medal ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. # — An J8-year-old University of New Mexico freshman said he was real happy about being awarded the Young American Medal for bravery. But William “destek Steury | didn’t know what else to say) about it. “T’ve. never been a hero be- Happy Feet enough of a foothold to pull him out. I just coukin't budge him. “I couldn’t leave him either without breaking the ice, so I just held on until a state trooper came out and helped me, We: both held on. : . “I must have been out there about an hour and a half before a boat came out and picked all Youth Happy About Award than that.” x * * President Eisenhower White House. at three of us up. It was pe dark and it mare’ epemed kage Steury, selected from a field of 23 nominees from 10 states, the District of Columbia and- Hawaii, | will be presented the medal byjagreed it will be just the sort of the exit scene the old man would have @y the casket, draped with a Con- At 11:30: a.m. Thursday, an. Ar- my chaplain will conduct funeral | rites at the 1,000-seat armory. body will be taken to ‘the Salling family cemetery in Slant, Va., 12 miles away, for burial. The Army will provide a color guard; an eight-man firing squad for. last salutes; six officers as honorary pallbearers; six enlist-. ed men as body-bearers. An Army | band will play. Friends and relatives of Salling | liked. er we federate flag. | Then, under military escort, the: EASTER that goes on thru: summer . fore,” said Steury who was an- nounced the winner of the honor) Monday for saving the life of the Go Easter Parading ons in GILLIES 4% SHOES He . Pampered in Style, Quality and Fit! have built our tation on over the 24 years. STEPMASTER PLAY POISE CHILD LIFE 47 N. SAGINAW . | Rev.— Wayne Piety, 62_when_the! minister fell through the ice of a lake near Bluffton, Ind. Feb. Zi, 1957. Steury, then 16, was a junior at; 4 ( \ A. V/AULA Bluffton, Ind. High School at the time. ' “TI took my girl out to Kunkel Lake, near Bluffton and we start-| ed walking around,” he said of the day the accident happened. | _ x * * af | “While we were walking around ' ‘in the water. I got a rope and; walked out on the lake to help him while my girl went back to! the road to get help. “I walked out there thinking ‘I'd pull him out with the rope. ‘But when I got there, the ice istarted cracking and I thought iI'd go in. | “I tried to pull him out but the ice cracked and I couldn't get i Beer Quenches Thirst During Lack of Whisky | OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Liq- juor tipplers in Oklahoma appar- ently are quenching their thirst with beer during the state’s strict, ‘enforcement of whisky prohibition laws. A report Monday from the State | Tax Commission said beer sales zoomed 25 per cert last month over thé same month a year ago. Oklahoma votes to continue or repeal prohibition, laws April 7th. | For the past two months whisky laws have been enforced with) jbootleg liquor sales sinking pro- 'pertionately. adda FOR LESS? 20% oFF iF YOU ACT NOW! 450 Ist PAYMENT IN JUNE a _ Weekly, |the lake I saw this fisherman tall j Instantly your Munsingwear has created legs look lovelier. you'll see instant new leg and full fashioned... tee “FREE ESTIMATES MONEY: DOWN | - ed to him last year by the Wom- - poplin. losings, : sinstically by Southen n s and the flag manufac- . _may'lose-t little strength in Wash- feel they will be stuck with some ing in the primary . 30, 1957, The Press o) loctors who at- tured and killed; that seriously ill pa- tients had been released from hos- pitals and then found murdered a few hours later. The Cuban medical association said that the army and police prevented doctors from caring 4, On March 20, 1958, attention Was called to a manifesto signed by _ 42 fraternal, professional, civic and cultural organizations asking for dis- solution of Congress and formation’ major parties. -5. On July 9, 1958, we reported that “Barista took no notice of the Along with a tourist attraction it is tops and ranks among the finest in the | Last, but not least, the Islands’ per capita income is not to be sneezed at, since it is higher than Texas and afewotherstate = # ~~ <2 er xk All in all we welcome the new state, but hasten to add that we have one of the 49-star banners for sale. Batista’s Repressions ) Reportéd in The Press Thursday’s Press carried a spine Chilling front page story by our Sports Editor, Bruno KEarns. His in- terviews in St. Petersburg, Fla. with Castro supporters give a vivid pic- " ture -of life—and death—in Cuba Guring the Batista regime. ee. COP. EU _ As everyone now is aware; news- "paper correspondents in Cuba did a _ very poor job. At a Press Congress _of the World held earlier this month at the University of Missouri dele- gates were told by Latin American : editors, what was lacking “was a i _ deep, penetrating investigation ... ) One could not rely on information _ from Batista. Where people are | oppressed and dominated by de- testable dictators, we must not go to Official sources only . . . Personal contact could have evaded censorship to some-extent.” ts ~ _ Hawaii boasts Maina Loa, the turings in Havana continue. All these things are carefully hidden from the tourist.” < i. *. * * Since the successful’ Jan. 1, 1959 revolt two editorials have been pub- of the Castro. lished in support regime. The Man. About Town Your Name May Not Sound Trish; but Think a Bit _ Green: What they wear with they should, There’s no other city in the nation with a greater reason to honor St. Patrick than has Pontiac. There probably is no other city that honors him more. |, Patron saint of the Irish, his disciples here constitute a large part of our popu- lation. There are many thousands of them within our limits—many thousands more, in this immediate area. No other blood courses through our veins to the extent of that of the Irish. When they honor St. Patrick, and pause for serious reflection on this anniversary ‘ of the date of his death, we all should join them. Thousands of names that ‘do not have an Irish sounding have lost only the sound through marriage, and they still consider March 17 one of the big days on the calendar. It means a lot to them. Irish blood is not counted alone with the names with the prefix “Mc” or “O!” We all know many of our commoner and names that would indicate something else that down through the generations have accumulated Ifish blood. My own name is .German—my.- father was born there. But my mother was born in Limerick. I'm only a run-of-the-mill sample among millions. Today I. wear a shamrock, Shouldn’t you? There’s another reason why people of Oakland County should celebrate St. Pat- Trick’s Day, It was on March 17, 1817, that the first white settlement was made in this county, by * Se eS 3 With little help from the wire services, this is what. The Press has _ @one to pass along to readers all it could learn of the Cuban revolt: | 1, On June 19, 1957, in these col- umns we pointed out that Five. ' Castro had the support of the bést elements of Cuban life; that he had _ become a symbol of ,the struggle - THE PONTIAC PRESS Te Py es reas mee Roessert ‘ doun A. Roser, i j Assistant advert Sree ear “fatten Aertuine west sod Chvaaslon "Wankon 4 class tate Radiol owen zee Verbal Orchids to- be) the Clinton River, on the present site of Rochester. I'll wager they were Irish. Rethember, it is when the ice in our lakes begins to get honey- from: the spring thaws that the danger of drownings is greatest, Some copies of that great boys’ maga- zine of the old days, the Youth’s Com- panion, dated in November, 1901, and ad- dressed to Floyd Calvert ; of 72 Parke St., make interesting reading, even 58 years later. Times have changed, but away back then they were worrying about the young folks. Mr, and Mrs, William 8. Church _ of 191 Elm 8t.; 55th wedding anniversary.‘ ; John. Bagley © of Lake Orion; 84th birthday. Mrs. Nellie M. Montross of Oxford; 9ist birthday. . Mrs. Burt F. Cobb of Clarkston; 82nd birthday. — 3 4 fps: manifesto and-that killings and-tor- WeHonor HisDay a me See a : | ¥ — David Lawrence Says: Foreign Aid Bargain Road to Peace today, it would — be: “Keep us out ~of war at any cost.” Yet, when out The label is: wrong. It’s really a “keep-us-out-of-war” program. Few of the critics realize the explosive situation that exists in the world today or how interrelated America’s fate is with the other free countries—or, if they do re- alize it, they fail to see how many billions ‘more our defenses would cost if America had to do the job alone. That's why President Eisen- hower’s television address Monday night was so impértant to the country. xz 2 & For the President had no sooner last week Got be yes asking Congress for _$3,930,000,000 - when from. Capitol Hill — mostly from Democrats — came predic- tions that the expenditure would be cut by a billion. Acting Seéretary of State Herter promptly said that if any such reduction were made ‘ft would “serve notice on the world that we are weakening in our determination.” Just why some of the legislators regard any money spent abroad as , either a gift or a throw-away is hard to understand unless they think the American people really can be misled by such. distortions. Certainly, as sometimes charged, there’s waste in the spending of always control how other govern- ments disburse the money they receive, . But, conceding that. there is some waste, it is a fact that in itself It sometimes isn’t realized how tmuch America’s own allies have been spending since the close of ‘World War ii. Rather the -by-the- the United States is putting up all , these on ‘these some $141 billion, more than six times the $22 billion we have contributed in military assistance. During cal- J endar year 1958 they contributed ~ treatment All Right, Ladies, You Can Laugh Now ~ some 250 bases in the most stra- ts te ae yy of @ government representing all __ wastnoToN—It-the American $19-billion_of- their own, funds to. tegic locations, many of them of . people could express in a single. sentence their most important wish wital importance. -They support a ! i ATL At Dr. William Brady Says: Not Rabies, but Tetanus - Real Danger - Let me say here that I don’t KNOW whether rabies occurs in nian or not, but if it does it is extremely rare—so rare that I'd never submit to so-called Pasteur ff were bitten by all the dogs in town: The real danger from wound by tooth, claw, nail or talon is tetanus (lockjew), Again I ay I mrtg KNOW, but lieve that in many DS, BRADY - instances death following such wound is actually due to tetanus— and failure of the doctor to give tetanus antitoxin or toxoid immediately after first aid treat- thent of such wound ,would be mal- practice. ? in Dog Bite 1 a t sine e : 4 t £5 gage Gives for Merritt Hill ‘Well, Governor, Hand It Over’ Our Governor g Bad, Look Here’ Last fall an editorial spoke of eae praise'the Clarkston team as they did what they had to it well. Avondale must agree because they were there 4 5 ges ets on Page 2 of wound favors development of the shocking condition of Opdyke nifere, ete.) om the p= meaj. 700d. I suggest the writer drive plam, Where interest and carry Finally, in my cle by on Tubbs road. Children attending ing charges are combined, the read rppomosapaal tied ther Schools in that area cut across interest portion of such charges Pee amptalhcyralie tres freer lawns, gardens, damage new is deductible. { mal. ° Plantings due to the condition of 5. 14 what part of ground for 8 item he char. the road, Three times this winter L One ractice, regardless we've been unable to get to work Charges are deductible, * + * * because of it. i. ss — letters, net more than one vilye ae naar te Oe me instructi - eam * Pervonal health and ‘hygiene, Bot de creased and nothing has been done _—If-you still have a question after Snavered ‘by ‘tt. Wiliam ‘Bred, t's to Tubbs road of off Tubbs. It you reading the instructions, call the eA seif-edgressed_ envelope sent can't get to work, you don't get local Internal Revenue Service (Copyright paid, and if you don’t get paid, office for information. Case Records of a Psychologist: “— His Infatuation Is Only an Arthur rudely affronted his Can you readers guess what is iy i alibis when they reach the cli- x * * devoted wife by telling her he. wrong here? macteric for their fear alone can The tetanus germ ig a natural didn’t love her any more and Aves temas wih to ‘itew themselves into a platonic ot man and animals, anf hence while his true love was a young mutts fe. aa ethereal, wonderfel Then they may rush inté*al- particularly manured soil, street poetry to -him at their moun- a indred o om — coholism alibi, ppd dust, etc., and im the mouths of © tain trysts. But Arthur used 4 _ —— ts he x —. home drunk = of birds and animals. ple he rt) ded aren thee ¢ why they show mo arder toward pe any rn gala eat pesca sauseg Arthur thus has fabricated a ro- througt wreaim. ; :' going mance as a subconcious camou- grows and multiplies and produces BY DR. GEORGE W. ORANE =p artnu wouldn't admit it flage. His case is a classical one its toxin or poison only’ tight there PAD., M.D. consciously, but he is desperately ~ wa in the wound or infection. But the CASE A- 480: Arthur G., aged — “Hie puaccae cone oe ~ ‘pi toxin ffavels alo Se 29, ig a talented high school pring = ge c= * ta: er ar i : Ci a, Ee “ i ?” rT * system. It is the action of the pe & Soe a waveee ts ~ = my fo toxin on the nerve centers that “Dr, Crane, we An alibi to protect his male, ego causes the muscle spasms or Con- have two boys ia ‘from a husband's greatest et ! wite ) role. These preventive precautions «gnq 2 ' against tetanus are imperative: nortnally a wond- His wife admitted to me that . 1, Immediate disinfection of the erful man. tice von a iene te > . peek ee Ny Ayer Mii Tak - ae eS eae ay og ee goioppgeey ~ rs fait the application of a, Fasc gpet cernilt, rh aut that he was pre- for the modern trist. And weak or mild solution or tincture six months later. maturely impotent. : “8 eur a. oa watch of sosiees €8 per emit: * DR mm - Then he developed this poetical ‘yr, i thas sie ‘Arthur be- a en. For I told his wife that Arthur. matter may be lodged in the srngiteh teacher in his schook get who worships his lady-lové ‘tut was using her as’ a smoke wound, or sity bit ‘of dataaged te hes been meeting ber on the afar ‘the new love Sereen to hide his own fear of be kept open to air and ight. ‘sivever Ants, She vende poetry te wit seal and belted his. S™POHENEE: "ie ” to-hltn and he ‘Wolines her. He aftalr with seal and belitted tie sen I ee 3. It if is @ crushing wound, elle me that he still. admires . be . — searing burn or laceration, de- and respects me, but only as 8 erdangooul os PWS the te bridement be necesgary—that friend doesn’ This new girl was thus the alibi ° a methods outlined Se . Pe sdine oS by which Arthur could exeuse his i the booklet, “How to Prevent is ‘surgical excision of the entire * «Our marriage has been platonic platonic behavior at home, Impotence,” Weer ee a ae Ph ype boob stg ' . * ow Sind « dated callin exvetene, 4, One intramuscular injection ot People are beginning to comment "se sinply tooled his wite into plus 20 cents for-your copy and tetanus antitoxin should be ad. SbOu His excessive attention “f9 believing his lack of ardor in her scrapbook this casé with the fol a chs nomd RRC EGT (ik ee UF Gite Game Wed pop nt eee _ days Inter. “4M is: very English teacher who recited poetry re Sy tat, to him and: with whom he could ressed enve Sto Ye ovat “it and watch the munis a, 9 PG, cata atte a foes ‘Men commonly resort to similar - Copyright 1900), ig fs . ‘ Li * Dee ae eee #" E kz : . - i Tent eae, Ree a a a fee era ee rf eet a oe a8 \ * : ne e Bei. t : Gas, a : t ‘ ae __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDA 4 ._ Shur'n You C f le an | — F NEW YORK (AP)—Twenty mil-,of bark for the tanner. Ford—The strong. From the Not+| O'KeeteBeautifu, gentle, nobie,| gt | an rere Won Americans of Irish descent| Baron--A real baron, oF one who| shan, ieee , loveable. on One-Fitth; Union Runs/'o4ay will honor st, Patrick, ‘pa-|put on the airs of a baron.’ Fex—The fox, one of sly or cun- Sullivan—The bright-eyed one. Tierney—Lordly. © : : Walsh—The Welshman. “To sum it up, Ireland, as a.cCom- mentator observed, is “alge ae bd * tron saint of home- Bell—From bed meaning} ‘ Over $2 Million in Red |iana. Sages Bs; Sculely times Oat Woon of a mustache. | DETROIT W — The big Unitea| They are very proud—on this) Bowler—The maker of wooden al yo N, Auto. Workers union lost nearly|94¥. even tearfully proud—of their |bowls. = of its membership and|!i8h past . although they often ,Blake—tthe black, from the’ conte ; one . ‘ _ for two and @ quarter million dollars|‘™g: They are sure that, like all} Boyle—From Bog Hill, the high-|meaning “holy wood,” Last year, It blamed the setback|*ishmen, they sprang trom Kings. est part of the Hope—Son of Hob, a short form om the recession and increased|,, But their history is written in the burg, or borough.|of Robert. automation. their names. Calhoun—Battle-joytul. Hanley—Hero, or warrior. es _ The union’s annual financial re-| - Pe. 2 of Casey—Vigilant, watchful. — Keavy—Men with long locks, or ag) port said the UAW lost 939,411}. Hubbard-Keavy, a-Los_ Angeles}. Collier—-The charcoal burner. _|foot soldiers. 2 ‘ 8 ; : ig members andfoperated newsman, literary scholar and ue me. @ * Fo ® ~~~ Big Easter — in the red by $2,373,298 during noted amateur chef, has made aj.. Connelly—Faithful to pledges. | Kelly—Son of a blind hero. ' 1958. : hobby of studying Irish: names.| Cooper—Maker of barrels. Kennedy—Helmet-iead, =, jj Dollar Savi jo Many, he found, reflect Ireland’s| Cosgrove—Son of the public) Kilpatrick—Servant of St. Pat-i i ; : ngs | hay Masey, secretary -trpa- |many foreign would-be conquer-jcrier, , rick, oe ‘George’s-Newport’s is the = ag for the Enti urer, said qnembership fell from -|ors. They are of Norman, Nordic,| Crosby—Son of the rhymer, Lawless — From Laghless, the] wee $s O/ ntire . 1,315,461 im 1957 to 1,626,050 in |Welsh, Scottish—yes, even of Eng-| Craig—The rock. . outlaw. ‘ only authorized Poll Par- «ah X Family and Y 7) ae : a = * + * ee ee McCarey—Son of a bald-man. , rot shoe dealer in down- Be - eee Soene a eons i dues oe See ot eben pete Here are the meanings of some} pehees strong ‘warrior. town Pontiac! pid " Can y . 4 o ach whether, {well-known Irish names. — alera—Ot ancient = : i = $25.00 more each ttuth than|"'ponqe" ihe nev Of Ene lint haa a 7 “CHARGE IT!” ved, Mazey said. lish—the : Union officials have said the Faas, | teed «tee We : loss in membership has been the c eS BIGH3= With of ewe hots an s| ane oe et oo : : Se ane cee advance of automation in.the car . opigy oe jedge to fit chil- f SUSY said it spent 22 million 2nd Reforms Spurred Battle Varga, Fees fF ~ dren as if were ff 3 ernie i tt 2 iti roposes Loca : fat TOU r at ' * | Sutietace som HAIKS Behind Iraqi RevOlfi ama Tay Sadi ek ae Ka dollars as of Dec, 31. 7 in radi eVv0 | C Y. | y ( ) Weide . A $1-a-month assessment was eed ncome q uy or ee é » * “1 og ’ -o “3 : % € < levied against the membership (AP Correspondent stan Carter ‘dad press had been complaining last month. ¢ is to continue until | *4* he first American newsman to | —— 3 : | : : , the strike fund hes 25 millli sea Iraq after, the, abortive = a in Mosul pivvince. State Lawmaker Offers f (Cis , it . ‘ dotiars. wae) cr”. + eee ee ee hae ee Partial Answer to City U . The union reported 28 million By STAN CARTER in putting the law into action, . | Tax Problems —o . y dollars in assets, including 14) yangir, traq (AP) — Iraq's * * ‘ . . 3 ae ba, ; million in cash and the bulk in! ingowsing Arab sheiks have suf-|. Te Shammar tribe of nomad ae securities and land and buildings.|tereq a crushing defeat in Mosul central Arabia marched with a : Mazey said the operating fund’s|that may hasten their final dis-|‘© Hashemites against the Otto- Pe hours = deficit for 1958 would have been|nersion into the desert. man in World War I Aft : greater except for a $200,000 loan) +), ae te er_the British installed Hashemite ae from the International Electrical| "ny? Pac? paramount! king Faisal I as ruler of Iraq, oe a Workers (1UE) and repayment] — enn biood. |Shammar sheiks became extreme- | : of $400,000 in loans made to the}, Dams Tigris is blood-|), influential politically and eco- bi 7 Communications stained, scarred by gunfire and 'nomically of the ‘ Workers and cuted by loofers after the failure! So gegen caf a Brewery Workers unions, ~ at test tribe settled on farmiand.on the “ week's rebellion against itringes of the desert, but thou- | Each Premier Abdel Karim Kassem. |cands still roam with herds of . FABULOUS COATS — Get * * * camels from. western Syria OF IMPORTED FABRICS - Sheik Achmad Ajil Alldyawar, | through Iraq and down into Saudi § o hangoome Sgwe in Sewing tr | Arabia Juniors’-Misses’ Sizes ~- — Qteen, 10 chaibulp ruler. of @- Italian fabrics in faille, and : | 000 Shammar tribesmen in fv"iz:|\Woman Unable to Walk | novelties. just the thing for lieved to have escaped into the for 22 Years Has Baby rower « -ipaguna ties oy FOR CURRENT = fidtert wie bie im detonating the | ge CREDIT FANTASTIC! EASTER | NEEDS! | palace, With hin may have gone es CREDI | Cet it im Record Time. Cost? | Virtually all of his power in the . TERMS |, Le « T 4 evi bs) Only 35¢ for one week; $1.50 economic and political structure - for @ month; $2.25 for 2 months. [of the country. wi: Stop in or phone. | It appears in Mosul that the re- oo GEORGE’S . NEWPORT’S 1 gee Junior, Bre pe op ce " |] LADIES’ SMART 1185 N. PERRY ST. _ [ser of the United Arab Republic, SHOE DEPARTMENT — MAIN FLOOR | ) Zashing Ne Rrsbiem” Jand ambitious officers—divergent 74 NORTH SAGINAW STREET | EASTER BLOUSES SEABOARD ——— Kassem. ‘he We Give Holdens Red Trading Stamps , Lod ; be wealthy were behind te * FINANCE COMPANY J plot.” said a French priest at a a eS Dominican Roman Catholic mon- 5 .Yy astery surrounded by mud- > walled dwellings of the poor. 3 “They were afraid they would > be dispossessed. They were going | , ae to Jose gome of their land because 2 of the agrarian reform law. They eos 4 took up arms against the govern- ; | -* 9 ment and, now they will lose all.” ! 3 The battalion commander whose : > {forces restored order for the gov- | 4 ernment claimed that Col. Abdul : $ Wahab Shawat, who led the re- | 4 volt, was an opportunist encour- | > aged by Sheik Ajil, lesser sheiks Monday sen | ~~ and wealthy city merchants who ints. Gines 32 to 31 3 $ also are absentee landlords of $3.99 GROUP! EASTER . | $ ‘farmland tilled by the peasants. i | > x * * , eae ; EES 3 a Inspected They are said sega been pro- — | . oo egular Be voked to force the govern- . $ ly ss ment’s attempt to -put into effect $ by the State an agrarian — _s issued by : : Kassem two a months . ; : 2 eS ae inecingped after last summer’s revolution . | 2 steam heat boiler must be $/overthrew the monarchy. Redis- ee fo $ inspected regularly by the tribution of land is a major pro- R $ State. Our Boiler Insur- 2/ ject of Kassem, who says the rea- % ance will do this for you: ee Ne a . oi : $ Meet the requirement for ?jarchy was the urgent tor ‘ Roos be : 2 certified inspections: Pro- @ improving the lot of the incredibly : % tect against boiler explo- * poor fiasses. g ee : 3 sion property damage, For centuries most ot Iraq's : , : = 2 farmland m ow y - or 5 3 H. W. Huttenlocher $ tandiords who took up to nine- dee di f 0 | : > 6 tenths of the crop. The reform law : 3 Insurance Agency $ limits ownership: to 600 irrigated wwii , ANG > or 1,200 unirrigated acres. It pro- r “a . ai » $ 306-18 Riker Bldg. vides for redistribution of the bal- » @ e > FE 4-1351 ance to peasants, with the owners . 3 to be repaid over a°20-year period. | . In recent weeks the leftist Bagh- ' 6 oo | ez oni ; q | + INSIDE FRIGIDAIRE ONLY... ps | = = = PATENTED ath 1 j 1 ik f As \ wate ee : To be .. = | > NO BLADES TO TANGLE CLOTHES! } Giomorale 3-ring agitator pumps up and. down : hd B guards against stretching, twisting! _..to maintain a standard & NO RUBBING AGAINST METAL! ne ; Waterpower pumps suds through every ed of ethics which will permit : : iece, every fold, every fiber! : no smallness or meanness ee 7 in our dealings with others “ne LINT TO EMPTY... EVER! ...this is a part of our creed. _ It's pumped away— automatically! + PROVED BEST by United States Testing Co., Ind. OA for cleanest clothes; driest spin; and best lint re- SPECIAL SALE PRICE! moval. Based on identical tests under controlled ; laboratory conditions, of 6 leading automatic . 9 5 WITH Reports No. 40996, 006-A, dated May 6 and June i, 1998. a ao. 52 : é TRADE FUNERAL HOME ac. | | “Thoughtful Service” 7 46 Williams St., Pontiac FE 2-5841. 4 Moore: Chopel, Adbum Heights; UL 2-1800 ©). ete ot eee eee a nf : ao ; : , f ‘ , / : 4 * ey et 4 Was ? oe & * } ~ * : . wie : ee as pee SE ie “ 7 Sag Wh, ee ie aed — Oe ‘ eS Ss pa , oe ‘ ~ a es a s s cater ‘ou 2 ie aa, Ss 3s ae eee eee Bee ee See Eo fo ee e- ae es Couple Couldn't Wait for St. Patrick’s Day HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A red- ikiwiki” (kiss me quick) and an'“hele aku oe” (seram) with which “: don't think they'll bite us,” 7 was the only comment of an Austin dition Baby Born at Home Can't Leave TV) LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)—Mrs._ James smith deliv-. “ered her own baby while watching an old movie on tele- vision in her living room. SMS “Tm feeling fine,” she said Monday, two days a to have.aill the rest of my children that way.” ‘Smith, 36; has three other children, all born in a hospital. 4 She watched out her labor while her husband slept in the next. room. watched George Raft in “Lucky Nick 4 He 7 =) S & 3 fe (ipl Cain” through- a3 Hee ' $ : d g 5 & zr g ge Re is le af it tek Fy JEROME MOTOR’ SALES co. 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich, it’s BRAND-NEW! THE “OLDSMOBILE MUSIC ‘TWEATRE™ Ce See iT ON. NBC-TV a We're out to make ‘OLDS frienda out of NEW acquaintances! Take.the wheel... get Oks Faeting”” Me { send ja seal ll pas me the bond thas to di Cobsbet Sodeel” * sed A PreSchool Fashion Show, | Youve & bobby pin holder for sponsored by the newly organ- Peto a aS 3 We Believe We Have the Largest Selection of WOMEN’S 1’ MILLER | All colors Pointed Toe _ All sises Slings and Call. Deldi Rounded Toes ' Relaleltt= BRANDS FAMOUS BRAND FASHION SHOES for Easter Parading in the County ANDREW GELLER DELMANETTES PALLIZZIO. | er ~ Many Other Famous Br will model are, left to right, Diane Riemenschneider, Mary Ann O’Shaughressy, Tommy Saunders and Ralph Hillman. : se Be Adaptable You Have to Roll With the Punch] cH stint [tn : ALE F 8 f QsR F Tai i eh bs ltl ner hour is delayed or bad i had for a certain day. Or ed guest necessitated putting off some special work you had Albert Lovses Host to Fellowship Class | Rev. Myron Everett partici- pated in the program when Fellowship Class of Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lovse on Cadillac avenue. Assisting with the Saturday buffet supper were Mr. and Mrs. George Reuter. Mr, and Mrs. John Pickering of Detroit were guests for the evening. Mrs. George Hollis also assisted with the meeting. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE — I do not mind occasional rain .., But I do have good reason... To move away from some place] where .. , They have a rainy season . . . Where rain is not a shower but . .. It pours down every day .. . Until if turns into a flood. , . And sweeps your home away ., . The kind of rain that does not stop . . . But s¢ems to keep on growing... 40 days and 40 nights . . . With winds forever blowing .. , Rain is good for soi] and crops... And for the atmosphere . , . It helps to settle sand and dust... With water clean and clear... Rain is really won- derful . . . Up to a certain limit ... And when it goes beyond that point , . . I care not to be in ft. (Copyright, 1959) JUST ARRIVED! _ and ‘Tuberous Begonia TASKER’S. | * | 63-W. Huron FEE 56261 7 4 | ie ; i ; | See our wonderful: " group of accessories: Bags Blouses Belts (Whites and Pastels) HURON at. TELEGRAPH _ ; Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10 to 9 — Tues., Wed., Sat. 10 to 6” fa ! 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Now—the PAIR is only.....065 $139:50 - $189.50 Pair- $60.00 , the Pair $ 50 Contemporary Table Lamp, gold.....sss $25.00 | on tae TABLES | $ 89.75 Pine Drop-Leat Harvest Table, 60 inches long ....sessesereeucees poetash Hee $89.95 we Cee ee new e he 69.50 Low Walnut , casual ¥ . : ranch GOUGH vases forteabe ase: $39.50 + 00 Tole, 3 aderelte imenneee ter TOAD . | Friday Evenings Sw 9: ¥ sn $59.95 eae 24 W. “HURON) STREET - gta aie ae - m shoo & eee dition in XXIII i Anthess ‘of Predec | Benedictions to standing . sca Cikesuits he eotiesann: te oueleniel only. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 17; 1959 and finally the gestures are. con- It is the regular weekly audience. tinuous and vigorous, His voice te eee ee. cos be hal vince - Fox Free as Hounds Scent Betier Game LONDON’ (UPD — “Tally Ho” hunters. boundless energy, impatient Men, “iis , 40,50,60!Want Pep? ‘Want to Feel Years Younger? | ~ For years it cried“out that these ‘\elegant pursuits of British society were vicious*in themselves and iheffective if the alleged inteni\on was to rid the coun vermin (which is what. hunters often claim). WHAT TO DO? But outside of mobilizing some opinion, and criticizing} [public Queen Elizabeth for supporting fox hunting, it seemed there was little; . immediately practical the league} could do. Jenigh someone. remem- tat Pret Hewitt, a former .| wizardry in the first world war te develop a formula so insidi- ously attractive to dogs they of went civee © i paperiene He said ‘Hewitt’s stuff was so potent that one member who Emergency Call. sak Coin Box Was ‘ eer Fast x} ‘HAMBURG, Germany (UPI)— “The Duesseldorf post office -re- ‘cently installed small cashboxes |.5 in4.public _ telephone booths so that anyone without proper q chaiige who made an emergency call could get the necessary 20 pfennings by just pressing a but- ton, ~* Wes * * * The coin boxes were cleaned out in .no time — and not by emergency callers. : “In spite of what happened in_|- Duesseldorf, the Hamburg post office has installed 500 cash boxes in iggy booths here @nd will-put the ‘ipte effect = — three weeks.. * One pre phe authorities as “‘skeptical’’ plan. ee nes Penney’ 8 budget sheet combine quality _with a rock-bottom: price. Penney’s full- fashioned sheers are quality tailored to fit ' perfectly! They’re 60 gauge and 15 denier ‘construction for dress-up sheerness plus a good measure of wear. Confetti (ight ‘alien gala (beige). sercle seams, . 2 Sizes 81% to 11 4 * a" ie Tally Hol! ‘League Outfoxes H unters ' Spilled some on her clothes was folldwed by dogs until she was ed ee ok te. bathe ‘and change. x * About a year ago some intrepid members slipped into the hunting country and spread some _ of Hewitt's formula over the area in which fox hunters were due to operate. * * * Sharp said at least a dozen stag hunts have been confounded by false trails and only this past weekend the Ashby-de-la-Zouche Mhunt failed to find a fox because the hounds were too busy sniffing Hewitt's mixture. The league's next objective is the blueblooded “Quorn” hunt in Leicestershire. That was bis Sell foc. sn 8 nienical Congress, ‘one of the high- est level of all church councils} whose decrees by church law are back to the Roman Church some widely. He has named a Vatican Secretary of State, whereas Pius XI insisted on acting as his own foreign secretary. And he insists on simplicity. He told the editor of the Vatican City newspaper Osservatore Romano to delete ‘‘exalted” phrases used in infallible, It will aim at bringing] - wattion me Today Is the Big Day in / Sepia Texas. x * * bands, floats and riding from Texas and Oklahoma and a‘ beauty contest to name Miss Irish Rose from the area. colleens. * * * The old country will be repre- sented by Shamrocks flown from "Media Metiel on Whee, drink you in fe 7 8 “ aug OPtometrist— Lecation 17" N. Sooinew St. FE 4-7071 ew, the past to describe a Pope. ee “tells why-i in his family car- he uses Jimmy Bryan, winning driver in the 1958 indianapolis 500, He averaged a blistering 133.79 : miles per hour in America’s toughest race. 4 Ireland by transatlantic plane. eooeprereorrrney _FULL- FASHIONED SHEERS! ~ NOWHERE ELSE! 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You're Miles Ahead wih Mobil MOBIL OIL COMPANY~A division of Socony Mobil‘Ol| Company, Inc, Tune in “TRACKDOWN” every Wednesday night, CBS-TV oo H[lilwaukee —} — i — va ...a@ new, lighthearted taste in beer . All the cool refreshing thoughts you’ve ever had about beer come true in Old Milwaukee. , Here is taste so bright and alive it dances in your glass. Here is young-in-heart flavor so sprightly it satisfies j your deepest thirst. Here is beer as mellow as music. - Doesn’t Old Milwaukee sound like | the kind of beer you’ve been looking for? ' © 1959 JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. ‘ : j ; meanetinene P BL OO AE MTT Ee A ony iN haat inet aia re % ‘3 mgt ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1050 A a : : : is ° History-Makers in 7:30 Quarter-Final HE ait i i f i EE i ‘et. so $2 3 500 3 500 3 AM 3% a 3784 UE Behind OP 09 0a ee et et I FF Has Best Effort Against Lakers | DETROIT — His sparkling ef- fort came two days early, but the happiest Irishman in Detroit on St. Patrick’s day is Dick Mc- Guire, the Pistons’ Veteran back- court ace, McGuire came up with one of his finest overall efforts of the 1958-59 seison Sanday night to 117-103 win over Minneapolis to _ square their. best of three series | Hf aye Mie : + ii _eet NBA PLAYOFFS AT A GLANCE By The Associa ria oaaee Best-of-7 Finals | ane Ss wt i" Detrol} at Munneapalis, Series tied 2-1 | Holly, Romeo Set for i Chiefs fo Play. * - ae ce : Final Game of spark the Pistons to an easy |- | “af Wednesday Showdown TTwinbill at UD. Sie doe sabe honors ubeest ett Sek te 2, Nelly won tat! Fordson Quintet Aims : "| Made the regionals the next winter for Upset Tomorrow and also in the early 1990s but in Quarter-Finals oe we tie ? By BILL CORNWELL Romeo's winning of the regional é' , was ten Mt tet, School When you're on top of the heap, - had ever done. The Bulldogs also there’s only one direction to go ; how own the top all-time record — down, — : there of ye triumphs in Pontiac Central's _ title-minded * slior davies Ti vi Se ees ot bs tae where t 22 at ‘ and a finished in the state’s final AP « the tilt and UPI polls of the season, will . find itself “fair game” again ¢ easier time t | Wednesday night.. et opponents: with| “The Chiefs, who should be - Holly used to No. 1 billing by now, - way win- make their bid for a berth in . no actual the gemis of thé Michigan Class - A high school basketball tourna- | ment tomorrow evening against . George a team which compiled a medi- © differ- ecre 1958-59 record, poles Dearborn Fordson, always a. big Coun dangerous tourney threat, makes. ~ PCH its target when the tw" _— in schools clash at the University of ‘ae '= |Detroit Memorial Building in the Morlan, aver-|- oe AP Wirephete |255 A quarter-final round Pp tre FUMBLE — Runner Gail Harris of the Detroit | Hadley in the 4th inning of yesterday's game at ig Balas Gad - the other | Tigers is safe at first after Ned Garver fumbles West Palm Beach, Fla. The Athletics beat the dechlahenios * a throw from Kansas City first baseman Kent Tigers, 6-0. lar” in the U. of D. Field t 72.5 a 7 Hamtramck, Central’s top con- | PC while Hy 3 ; unter St cates | of the . o, this season in the news wire - averaged polis, battles underdeg Hast De- === Kain Hits Games, lrade 1aiKS DIOOM) s=tere= en wie Jae et the sll-Claee A twin bul. Jim Black, 10.1, Dave Watterson,/ — yjnited Press International again to the Washington Senators / means the White Sox shaban © ty ol oo oi er ae eg aft fore A rainy Gay in the Florida base-|for pitching help. The world cham-| Will have to offer center flelder | ON oa 8 So complete Bn Perle e he| Dall camps usually trades would like to pry either| 7? Landis as part of the deal. a aero enaiens aa bectiocs o vate, He hit 10.6 com-|0'/ oF Tumors af teal, Pedro Ramos or Dick Hyde loose| However, the Cleveland Indians|state University’s Jenison Field-. fre OF the bench in the style of}_.2t, Was that kind of « day on the|s "ie Nats. ‘They also are eye-|may wind up with both Ramos and|house, site of Saturday's cham- Pontiac Central’s Harrison sceay Citrus Circuit Monday. Four!» southpaw Billy Hoeft of the/Sievers. Frank Lane plans to com-|pionship windup in classes A, B, "mates Biack and Watter-/2?, 2everal possible player trans Petersburg, Fla. The Cleveland ; “ie 2 nom ditelbcacszcsticen 5. actions were reportedly being dis-| The Senators, in turn, have Im |-coral manager is expected to| Fordson, coathed by Jim Van eS “Gg | aieated they are willing te peddle 'ctter cutticider Minnie Min 0s, |garHull, performed #0 éarth-shak- NCAA Gymnasts | Te New York Yankees, con-| But Cal Gritth, the Nats’ ewn-|Wooay Held for the Nats’ peir. py cerned Don Larsen’s recur-| er, insists “we're mot going to We, ‘The Tractors posted an over. i shoulder have tured! gt for skim: milk.” ‘That Sea all $7 record and finished 4th in \Vie for Crown res comet etch. ett Another possible trade involving the six-team Border Cities League. * ° : the St. Louis Cardina ls \ at California a lley Top-Seeded cinnati Redlegs reportedly has ad-| _, Ter weeteet mark new reade - BERKELEY. Cait Dom- * {vanced past the talking stage. This} ces, They detested Allen | @~-D one would send outfielder Gus Bell sak Einette Part, and Penp.§ 1 gedaan iptaas Gs Bee & : to the Cardinals for southpaw| Pe® ey the NCAA gymnastics cham- eams ar | S Vinegar Bend Mizell. se be Se Seeley peter ao fp Inthe oly two exilon games| Went Woman, 9, wt fornia and {ts star sophomore Art : : played yesterday, the Kansas City) qvectiose decision trem favored Shurlock. NEW YORK (UPD—St. Louis, ‘The Chiefs have two full-blooded) Athletics blanked the Tigers 60,| Pater Center im regional activ. The Bears have won nine dual , an old favorite with|Kiowa Indians + Bud Sahmauntjand Ted Kluszewski’s first spring| 4. meets in @ row with Shurlock tak-|New York fans, and Oklahomajand Fred Yeahquo — in theirjhome run sparked the Pittsburgh) “* foor or five first places in/Cly university, a newcomer to| starting lineup. Yeahquo is a cross-|Pirates to a 4-1 victory over Cin-| Compared with Central's overall = meet he’s been in this the big town, open their bids|handed shooter who extends onejcinnati, 17-1 mark, the Dearborn quintet's Michignn yale tied ‘Tiling for|for the National Invitation Basket-|arm in front of the other as he * * * slate looks rather insignificant. But the team title last year, but the| ball Tournament championship to-| releases the ball. He even shoots Vernon. Law pitched the first|won-lost records often mean little Spartans don’t possess the same| ight at Madison Square Garden.|jump shots from the free throw/seven innings for Pittsburgh, allow-|or nothing in tourney play where strength this time. In 1953 and| The towering Billikens, seeded] line. ing only three hits. The Redlegs |anything can and usually does hap- 11954, the Nittany Lions won the| Second, will ince uptart Prov The NCAA tourney will resume/didn’t enjoy any better luck against /pen.. iNational Collegiate title with Ili-|dence College and fourth-seeded/ Friday at Louisville with Cincin-|Law’s successor, rookie Jim Hardi- * * . nols second, Okiahoma City will meet New York| nati and West favored to|son, who pitched hitless ball the} Also in Fordson’s favor is the Ail told 25 schools have entered | University in the concluding two!meet in the fale, Wentivent of Oe way, fact that Larry Montre, the team's & total of 110 gymnasts but the) ph am Virginia must get by s On other fronts: Reokic Frank |°@%t shooter and sparkplug, has California coach believes the out- The St. winner} comeback kids while Howard hit & 420-foot home run |"e’U™ed to sound physical condi- come hinges on the performance| ill square off against St. John’s) with California in the Friday semi- during 2 Los Angeles Dodger tion after a long siege with a of the top four men. and the Oklahoma City-N.Y.U. sur-| finals, Plicher Mee |(20tball knee injury, It was Montre vivor will play top-seeded Bradley ; Sedat cael bx tes ak who sank the winning field goal Golf Expert Hired rr Se mar . ilf fF | since suffering a fractured right | The Tractors are big and ag- as Football iSfANE|tonient’s 7:30 pam. (EST) opener. the Cardinals after a six months’ | the beckbeards, Roger Oberg and "=" PThe Billikens, who . hitch in the Army to find Gino | Jee Hameed give them additional : Ost fo Ganzel | Seuss ster ste | ster me | 3 | i. adie | of the'met perobyen | Manager Sawyer -one common foe this - ri Is Promoted) | puinies announced that batting|season — Royal Oak Dondero. The - dropped tiem loncott bitter to thel@680 ead 041, whhe oo Cues jefs Johnston Resigns No, 2 spot this season, . .. Pitcher|Gefeated the Oaks in their one ; \ _|Al Worthington ended his holdout meeting, €2-50. Fordson walloped Milford High School has named|with the San Francisco Giants,|Waterford, 0-39, on Dec. 16 at a new football coach and North-|signing for a reported $17,000, . . .| Dearborn. ’ ville has announced the resigna-|Reno Bertola, who already has} This will be Central’s ist trip tion of Stan Johnston as basket-|been tried at third base and short./to the quarterfinals since 1956 'lball boss. stop, worked out at second base|When the Chiefs lost to Detroit Assistant football and baseballifor the Senators. . , . Cleveland|Catholie Gentral in the Livonia coach Jerry Ganzel was selected|aptioned shortstop Billy Hunter to|/Bentley gym. They were eliminated ‘to take over the head grid postitheir San Diego farm club. in the tegional final in 1957 and -|next fall replacing Dick Yeager, * 1988. _ who resigned but will continue Albie Pearson, Washington’s te achol as athletic director: ors deine with « gram mney | et@ran DePaul _ . . . Giant holdout Ramon Monzant all-time great athletes at both Do eimwwemdareerege rman Coach Ma Milford and Western Michigam |. nts $5,000 sent to him in sivancel( "Ts ; S h has been a teacher-coach at MHS |" fe. Braves Ed Majweange OChools sane 198. thews, Joe ‘Adcock, John Logan] caneac op - He won state honorable mention|and Mel Roach are hobbling on hetball i Ray Meyer, bas. as a star quarterback in high/ injuries Boston has expressed on at DePaul for 17 school and went on to hold down|interest in returning to Scottsdale, Dalverstty — ednesday with the Ist string job at Western four|Ariz., next spring. ... . Oriole 18] concerning the n officials successive years, Jerry played four|/undergoing treatment for Sling job. ead coach- years of high school baseball and/strained back muscle. “The Wisco, . one’ in college and two years of oak Bs nage 9b became va- basketball for .the Redskins. He r= Sara ere Foster re- was on championship teams twice! T QC inn “C’ Final |egaon, * * Stet tte resent and once in foot In his 17 : at Milford and was Mid-American| g f; : years at DePaul his honorable mentign in football. After 54-50 Win 14. have won 7 games and lost 1 ean Nak wate nated 0 as j nston at Northville where he} yowne & Country advanced tol pass { —— ane a a ior the saagieubie cam ot the| Michigan Yacht Wins . ’ Van Ingen of the p 3 , staff is among the top candidates certs wih's Se vaany ted St. Pete-Havana Race for the job, the Vikings last night at Pontiac) HAVANA, Cuba (AP)—Hilaria, FIGHT RESULTS Central. © consistent Great y By ‘The Associated Trailing at halftime, -29-23, , and. Callooh, ‘winner ~ ofthe Scott, 147, Phile-in ¢ C cagers put on a great Nassau Cup, finishéd at the detphia, outpointed Isaac Logart, 146%, n the head Cuba, 0 Me gene ‘|half rally to outscore their oppo-jof their classes tn the annual St, lyn, outpointed Armand savole, 142, Mon-| nents, 31-21, to qualify for the ) Havana Yacht race: TOHILADELPHIA —- Don Warner, 193,{final with Oliver Buick. T & C and[™ Z yawl sailed by Philadeiphia, knocked out Ernie Knox.|the Olives quintet will clash next|Hugh ot: Michigan's mmr sk —cene Gray, 135.|Monday night at 7 o'clock in the|Macatawa Yacht Club, trailed Lo: : ; North Little Bock. knocked out Marv)pCH gym for the city “‘C’’ crown. oe the world’s largest ng : 7 ‘paddy Read. 129. Ids ints|cutter, tb FRAMED — Big Gus Zernial, a .323 hitter . Zernial has been working at first base and is Providence, outpolntad Dik belive ‘ah ies ee wme'y oelaalonend hours, But ie. wa — Fagen last year primarily as a pinch hitter, and Al hoping for a chance to play regularly. He has | “curcacGo—ntonto Macilla, 144, Buenos| attack. Ex J. Harris and Eagtthe basis of her handicap by 13 Kaline who batted .313, frame themselves in a been hitting the ball very well in spring training. Creag o,epped “Wilbur “Robinson, 15/14 oe each tallied 16 for the Vik}minutes, two seconds. square of bats-at the training base in Lakeland. : es ~ tae Angee, ls Berry, 135 lings. Callooh won Class. B. \ =¥ Ag : ! oy : Ves : : Be, Fee as = 8 Se Beei. 3 _-'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH. 17, 1959 + Sure-Fire Cool from. SIBLEY Coal & Supply Co. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 ‘ST ........$70 ‘52 to ‘54 .. .$80 ‘55 & ‘56 . .$100 Other 57s and 58s available All Work Guaranteed! Free ~ Check-Up Service 47M. Parke Street FE $-6022 an Ae hm os en en aS Ni i ®. 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Great separate fact from) » Ab 2:25, 2:25, . thing, 2 “get better Vene- ra my 525, 7.25, ries." 3 a West In- _ mucoted, I will | cor separated the “Goods” from ——— am . | Wt “Bads,”’ alt } mph te match bis "GOING MY tant te « g typed neg permitted |than anybody has to date. =| (ad See oa Gee IARY'S.” “AN “APPAIR: TO is © Bley sdb wrtiae D ay " seen, | We start with « kid whe spoke- - |were strict: men. pee : Scot, een i hig a” comn — slstest go: Enna bet: rent * + + two shows—Ed’s and Playheuse om whisky on —, truth, kept 90, Yes, I get ot stank to : front before he was We put Be coat oe ee otters ol _ Maritime edshinistrator him in a place he felt. was jail them down. If I did them, T could|© Morse said in. a statement until he is 19, ay. ? {be seen on TV around the clock.) “It is oyr hope that the Seaway) One day he isin that fail, the t After « year of this, 1 would be| bringing ocean ships to this great\noxt day he gets on. his first a jstoned out of the business.” | heartland of the United States willl, 21, rides to Fayetteville, N. C. : Unlike Mary Costa, Fur-|bring to the American a professional ball ‘player report- has : s boo-|lion Americans in this ing to: the +8 “fourth sea : j og ged aby 8 er epaat ROEEIE t ) —— : the car|cergoes cr revenues.” : ay And that was more money than PLUS: CINEMASCOPE COLOR CARTOON. the wadg-) Lewis A. Laphazh, Grace Line|he had ever owned in all his life FRIDAY: “BELL, BOOK and CANDLE” pape gealdik, ah Babe's success came far faster judge. McCarthy .exerted no dis- “ é pi emsinec Hine to enter these! (am: people seems to realize. He cipline, just implacable loathing | I American-flag If : started the 1914 season with a which was reciprocated, ¢ 4 ment Sane. $600 contract. Jack Dunn doubled Ido not see them all as black-|| a 4 ae that within a month. Then quick- Es. ly as they appeared to Babe. 1] SM als BAO EE ; ] udge Criticized maa: $1,500. clube were|#ZOORD BREAKING per ee Ruppert|| Sa ———e : for Rolling Dice |sistng ce Babe ere he pied] tele lucrative pot yy BE roma wit even a minor league game, He| eT? ~ Babe, at 23, x “* * | to Set Sentence was in the minors less than three|™ choose to fight a man 50. | ‘The Red Sox won the Worl months when he was bought by} When Barrow took over the |Séries in "15 and ‘16, and Car- : MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—A municipal|the Boston Red Sox of the Ameri-| Red Sex, Babe had just com- |"igan retired from baseball. Plans| judge who rolled dice‘ to set ajcan League. pleted three full seasons with the | Through the rich years to come! Jail term the an Scomeed, caaeiee ~ * * ; team, winning 18 games the first |Babe endeared himself to neither has under fire from He went to Fayetteville scared; year and 23 in each of the fol- |Huggins, Barrow, nor McCarthy; Spanish-American Bar Assn.” ‘land hoping. He reported to the big) lowing two years. He was the |by saying, “Bill Carrigan was the The group adopted a seesietion lteague team filled “with confi-| best pitcher on the best club in |best manager I ever had.” A.| King ~~ dice|"22his oyster, with a little whisky) He was just another ball player| deal sends Ruth to Yankees, and -| Goldmann _ bs rolled _jon . the world becomes his oyster. a bene at oe toe Jack-| "He stayed_with- Bostononly-tive = a e tow] Galdman *rolct "one. and_ PECK Bute was sent down again var Ham Operators down_on| three “and sentenced Jackson t0 4.00 4. she: ers’ 5» couple of trains he should havels.. Ag... 9. = Mayoe|30 days. He freed him five days|ne @ te xwniieick: en [saved on, he called Barrow|tO Meet Tonight tax : doe Lannin owned Boston (names. . “le ge. Hap ever ah parte gpan s&s at Naval Center The association's resolution) ing nowhere in 1914; Providence | Babe was very, very bad for been said Goldman violated ‘require- had @ chance at the pennant so morale, Barrow’s morale. Bille nese rina a ue ek iteen “ter bolas! Gas heen "eens eet players’ morale is never hurt by|teurs), a ham radio outfit spon- " floor”’show but 1| g . " [te presence of & bed sored by the Pontiac Naval Re- orl ci Sacre doles Gis chews we _ who helps them win pennants|serve, will meet tonight at the of the city.| sense of humor grows stale pretty| ‘The International was a league|4nd sets world series records that/Naval Reserve Training Center, | tax, the city| quickly,” ax not one in 500 professional base-|Stand to this very day. 469 S. East Blvd. one-half the ball hopefuls could achieve after} But Barrow did one thing for * *« & he state! Joon Caulfield, Husband years in lesser leagues. Babe Ruth. Barrow took Babe,| The club, currently attempting to four , e Yet a 19-year-old kid, fresh from|who might well have become the| to enlarge its ranks, says anyone 4 tax also|Plan to Seek Divorce a weird background, won 22 games|greatest pitcher of all time, and|interested in amateur radio opera initia sitesi» ane and lost 9, which made him the|made of him the greatest hitter|“ons is invited to attend the meet- which is expected HOLLYWOOD Pgh an nine International's ‘best pitcher. [of all time. And that took one/!né which begips at § p.m. the Repub! ~ ind — salle — * srank|4 GAMES WITH BOSTON thing Barrow had in abungance,| The organization is designed L J taxicab ‘ridés|Ross is on the rocks Hie sopeared tn eaty four gues “ll enn Se oe cee oe d vending ma- a tement .|with the Boston Club 4 Taking Babe mound r » rates on ciga-|the couple said: “Our life together !won two while losing one, a re-| Was not am obvious thing. It was fered by Naval Reserve ham NOW “TARAWA BEACHHEAD” L ties’ gross re-|has become ape markable record for any pitcher. like telling Paderewski he should experts, ‘APACHE TERRITORY” liquor and busi-} They said they plan a divorce. There was no question that he try the violin. Members may attend classes on , All were re-| Miss Caulfield, 34, and her bus- = Saturday afternoons on either code band, 54. have nd children. would be with Boston in 1915,) Babe was willing to try the ex- , : ete ag he was. And he never played|periment when Barrow a - e - anti Si Zope speme Se Mae Both men ‘recognised that| ining — ; ' Babe’s hitting potential in every ‘ jun | Death Log Tells the Story He was a national baseball idol fume. inede hie more ¥ nui ie ae ae ee a complete this sentence in 25 ad- agen P : before he could vote. And be |‘han his pitching potential {n/ radio operations, Further ae 7-5 oy pace support” F. ather, 2 Children Die deat eee iryiny Se 6 Cary SS an nas rr 2s = Radio Free Europe because . 5.” |. ; ) Tet] ‘ games, only 20 of them as &| Reserve Center. om in Car. Exhaust Suicide |, tix te ton into an easiy prelptcher, “ve tit. the. stupendous , | Pony Lg lames how , table pattern—FUN, in capital/total of 11 home runs. ‘That was| ! . mites] itive send o dollar to Cas i : E letters Most FUN of all was | enough to gain him a tie for the! PONTIvAc: ‘ 3 : sade for Freedom, and entry BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) —,car indicated the 34-year-old air-/freedom. Then baseball homer championship of a Eg | -& a@ member prelay Two children wrote notes to their|craft company electrician was de-/ Then all the things money can league. | DRIVE IN : 3 Wy say be fee 2 logan mother. spondent. He declined to ¢labo-ibuy for a guy who is young and| prresies ONL, : Theale case B : 4 you... or you will receive a West- Gerald Ra Glass wept 0 [Mee has a lot of things he has wanted ONLY 17 nd oan > 4 ho al ' y Neither friends nor relatives|to buy for years and years. This} The next year Babe was- SES SSeS sae. 2 with your short-wave receiver | log of events. of the few minutesigive a motive for the deaths. {wag a robust man and he wanted|°Utfielder. He was in 130 6:30 1:00 > ee ee sea co Mrs, Glass said there had been/an the things robust men should|2%4 pitched in only 17 of CLOSED TONIGHT $ Sond your entries tor his children lost consciousness and|no trouble between her and her! want. Only, unfortunately, in ex-|He belted 29 home runs, then : | 3 | a Crusade for Freedom ee See ee ee had been married)... oe ce oe: DUE TO UNUSUAL ; A . j | family car. years. : e s g _ Bex 32-8, Mount Vernon, W.Y. | tHe fs led by Glass| “I just can't believe it's: my ie | ume WEATHER CONDITIONS ¢ ae 4 Sui beset 0k oot . Pred said: | husband and children” she re- Babe's first ee aon coving a, caivans t his 3 vi ei so a os ‘ or ores “ ball management than 0 e § : sey OUR ; sincerity and ia ete . Tins |a. week afier he arrived in Fayette victions And, frankly, I can 3 : = ‘Compottion closes March 31, 1999. [tor has been on 10 minutes ae * * al aul re.| He was fascinated by a thing he 3 + = Sree anes 00 to Gite onlin T am rss = a sed Al cently moved Ina a.new medium. tad Never r before seen, an elevator. ———— > . ; = i ice Taree ee ar “fodein-Ht-endlessly,—And_the = : Mera q seperation wha the sarin ~ — a eee we paper onl wd ola lg he swiped jit for a couple of free HUK é > ~ 4 ; mH : Council and the Houspeper ake “ : Neighbors saig Monday’ night|Tides. under his own pilotage. See eo ‘ vortising EeeoutivesAssociation. | | MY eyes are droopy but other- a , 4 ; ¥ Shee normal. |that Mis, Glass had been given] te was in Fayetteville as a SOMe Re dl ’ ae. ~~ | We're talking about God and| sedation and put to bed. | pitcher bat tm his first. inter NOW! - ‘Thru. | _ _THE PONTIAC PRESS Marites dejetien Gd tot reves!| lonely spot near suburban ape peek. Bose a bal A farther =. Thursday , ip. (Advertisement) the ‘contents of the children’s|Homewood Monday Glass still) ‘tan any before or after in that eS | P : : sow . ‘gm inotes but said the sense of each clutched « the tape which Butler|’ ACADEMY AWARD § | SASTHMAZ S222 52S. Nouns ? q wane their father’s plans for their| hose to the car's exhaust and lead] A monument is erected on the b :| NUS deaths. = it into the car, The carbon mo-|spot where the natives. say the > 4 eh oR RT Dep. a geereliitao~ M Rasmiaed added. ei a ie Oe es: Babe was 21 he was tna durin ae [raed that Glass killed his “only * already a married man and a 7 ‘ 4 4 14 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 =e, q 4 4 4 q 4 q 4 a: 4 4 . 4 4 4 N CREDIT COUNSELLORS _ ma Bite. rE oqune 124 N. PERRY. Adults 90¢ arr eee eee ee eee eee ee eee TCT CTC TTC CUCU TTT CTC CC CCY iN \ \ i # = ee Bee \ , ~ Macmillan Government |limit you, say. to eight days a) “Ralph, I do wish you'd stop telling people we're the same age. Fails 300 to 230 a ee BOARDING HOUSE a eat uence lal THAT BIG @ SOVE! Be WITH PROPER night beat back a new J abor par- DID YA See LUMMOX #3 WHAT 2 MANAGEMENT, | ty ettaanat wp bring aon gov- THAT 2 THE LI'L os Spa pec Paste, eae ernment a motion to censure Sapa ) TH T MU - E FIRST Ge ter rman |‘ Soar pigauy ANE SHOOK UP Seis ING _ OF YEAR! =H ee wel THB GRAS igi TIES ot Commons voted 300-230 against ee nee A AWAY AS MOSCOW! VATION OF Y85,000-—— the censure motion. A government) 17 | ‘a Vin) cuowin KHRUSHCHEV PROBABLY |/ STRENGTH THEN A TITLE —— = aiel | \OFEA NEw | ( FIGGERS WE'RE TESTIN’ AND |, £2 BOUT I~ Liding nc fen adage: = \ YO-¥0! ‘A NEW WEAFON! AGILITY: EGAD:! invasion then carried without a \ formal vote 2 es ; Ss 5 * * * p=] * . £5 > iA . Se © 1) Leading the attack on the gov- | { ~~ ‘ 7 ernment, Labor party leader | Hugh Gaitskell blasted not only ° QR the financial settlement but also : se S17 the Conservatives’ handling of the \ ia 7 C Zz . é In a stinging reply, Macmillan ¢ ‘s A v4 charged Gaitskell with trying to \ (4 ts Uy “revive all the bitter controversy; [>=y \ bs A. ; of two years ago and undo all = co : ip the work of reconciliation of the Ht 2 \V/ | ] last two years.” — / a * « & oe / | The Laborites charged that the ‘ Conservative government had ob- tained compensation for only a i fraction of the property \ from Britons in Egypt. Govern- 4 ment spokesmen replied that the 4 f settlement was a practical com- , cs promise which cleared’ the way ge olf WV Y. Briain and the VAR. Tak Reg US. Pat OF. Ae. ee. WHAT IS = * * Po be - emtlire tem OUT OUR WAY wil ey ees collars tele NO, we'LL Wil7 EN -- British private property. taken| [iJ Stios HAA Wy TAKE TH FRONT, E over by the Egyptians. The . LOOSE SOON'S \ YOUTH MIPPLE,- U.A.R. regained use of 41 ‘million _WE GIT OUT \ AN’ PINKY TH’ . $14,800,000 in sterling balances THERE! 1 GOT } REAR, ANDALL which it had on deposit in London TO GIT BACK | START BOOTIN’ and which the British had blocked. FER CHECK HIM! THEM ~ : = an f\ INDIANS KIN Anna Kashfi Magfitilin cooKs . J a la ! #4 — Seeks Divorce saint cae . : A From Marlon. | SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)— After a six-month separation from her husband, Marlon Brando, act- ress Anna Kashfi has filed suit for divorce. thea * * ; my The suit, filed Monday, said the wh \ ——- —< [=< ’ : ~~eaused) A as WHE, \; A — - ‘her father and she has no Indian * wide at some points and 30 mil wide at others. | aise ete fe le ‘even e are UESD & The hunters of black gold nightly mr ‘ill the Parker’s 67 rooms and 7 " Conservatives ‘Win Suez Vote Laborite Bid fo Topple tréss and injury ~ * * *® Miss Kashfi is vacationing in Hawaii with the couple’s 10-month old son, She says she is a full blooded native of India. However, a Welsh factory worker William Patrick O’Callaghan,- says he is blood, The actress, 24, and Brando, 34, were married Oct. 11, 1957. Chesapeake Bay is three miles __THE PONTIAC PRESS, T pump 150 decide day.“ __. jor take a chance on a dry hole. in aneconomic) *“ * & | : Pigs A eturlay sh apical night last week were indepe t ne we, operators K. A. (Ken) Fox, Alma; year, Tony Ososki, Mount Pleasant; Rob- is hot,” said one the fields farther north in Michigan you hoped to hit a ‘pay’ (oil-bear- ing formation) 10 feet thick. Here pumping regulations where neces-jert B. Peckham, Lake City, and] ~ royalties to|Al Winchester, Allegan. Jack Horning of Leonard Refin- eties and Bill Blaine of Dow Chem- “7 In SRwilams | © 1959 by NEA Bervice, tne. Sa eee AY, MARCH 17; 1959" & RIVETS _ WEE. Ate MRE BOUL UP *O% @NONMER PREM YWSTO THE BERRYS WHATS 3-i7 a. l ALLEY OOP a AR y/o ae NANCY : SSS THERE GOES ONE OF THOSE SMALL CARS INTO A.GAS STATION & we HOW MANY SQUIRTS, SIR ed DONALD DUCK “By Walt Disney THE EXERCISE, BUT ITS 60 MINO ~ by NEA Service, ino, TM. Reg. US. Pat. OW. By Dick Cavalli - RPO EE eR _By Charles Kolin | eee « ed i hi, 2 ail sur aneatncnineae sye Peaee eee ee ees S eee eee TI Tike | FM a We é ci ; “ee a ae F a-ied Gea . ye 4 : ; : . F : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 1 Me 2 NV idening $ Propose Paving, of Streets Also proposed for ‘1959 construe- tion will be paving and recap proj- ects on Josiyn avenue, Grandview to Mt.,. Clemens; Edison van; Jessie-street, Prospect.to Rae- burn; W. New York avenue, Bald- win te Walton; W. Colgate avenue nue, Columbia to ‘Sheffield; Ivy |street, Montcalm to Kennett; N. ‘Tasmania avenue, Maines to River- side; Dellwood avenue, Earimoor to Howland; Carr street Mt. Clem- Baldwin to Carlisie; Carlisle ave-|# s ii , pouring Hollywood to Bonnle Briar Bush (out of a broken living room win-| ‘subdivision. ? * ‘dow. | The Southfield Fire Department! Myra avenue, Voorheis .ta Syl-|. the -cause. Fire lene Daniels of 575 Stirling Dolores Koenig of 7 Kenilworth Ave. and Char- and in gee Tae CAMO, Reel ( (ap) — The ‘ight between Gamal Abdel Nas Hh g Khrushchev * Prd & ; i F I | i] ef iz iH e 7 St. j ( t , i Ber. a Mrs. were} owt ward of | Thanks — Help Wanted Male 6) ical'a : + he seen ca A __AFEW BE) es DRIVER route, 110. FOR DRY CLEANING Write Pontisc Press Box EXP. RODD 8 xt aRrice Man. neat - Mrs. vall Fleldbrook ¢- op wil fein wat Sache. In Memoriam 2 EXP. mar ar FOR sv- baw be aiil| IN LOVING MEMORY OF HOW. | e marke. Goey & perees, Ss 3 , when she will Lt hese ne who passed (nica ‘Lake 4.” ——__— Church, Drayton Seven years age '1eée i - ingle, must 7 — So = You bid ws all” good-by, Tobie, FOS. Tress. eg et} gg a (We know that you are happy LOCAL STAs - OUTE. 70 oti ber, Walter Teev: | With, Jesus perers Dadd woe, O% heures daily, car need- wont "Sr. gtciating Interment eee Ss aoe y | ed. biarried. aged %4 to 39. Route pcitonk: : | BAL puter’ srasn. PE so318, er tuner irectors 4' LOCAL FOOD UTOR RE- BAe Waney't ME Met reer ses Tonen tor eiasay are : beloved e RIPPI learn good work of wilham et gear Thonahtiel Service CHAT been) | babite ee ee sid’ shearey, Pea) oa es Sm "| sary. bracket weekly earn- Mrs. Arden ipateey ) Calhoun; COATS a , Coat, Seam Ape! 30 to Tee Re tla pee Con sen! sak Pe Will be held Thursday, March 19,| i are unem tons © 3] ‘ it "Men who. Kade? Patent tees» Donelson-Johns ~tiitsatettt aitateecT! Farmington .~ Farm oi on PUNERAL HOME a lor you per- ington “Cemetery. ure * re “Designed for Punersis™ week to start No ceriogs os at the . Heeney ‘al perience necessary e train you Home, Parmingion. Voorhees-Siple} feiss ui"soa "sre “sincere I ne ae INERAL HOME obtain work. call me, 7-9 p.m. or BRISTOL, MARCH 16, 1050, PETER) FU | 013 a.m. Mr. Taylo?, OR 3-0033. M, i6 ge Ed eee j Plane or Motor a husband of Mre. Bristol; 5 28978 MEN dear tathes of Mrs. Jared Buckley a ny one a a p side Lots 5 Above average income. % to 4. vam by : PAS | have car, neat appearance. Lord’s Punera 1 LOT WITH ¢ . GARDEN | 135 Huron, 11 a.m. service will be held ¥+1” of om. Chapel | repetcers. Maren 18, af'1:20 p.m trom ioe) Qf Brvmerhond ,,, Write Chapel | 226? b> sivigUs SALEGWER Ag 7 White EM 3-3303 or MU 4-5388. in Jewel's new Customer rt Sei tap, Re MEMEPGLS ORE OEP | Race Se teas, er id vide Rees FE ¢-o0et Ish. 1136 N. Woodward, Royal | w, — — | Oak 1 block 8 of 13 Mile Carats idee ware, Deircht ne; 71; dest sister of Bert, Clarence | Box Replies REAL ESTATE eae Rela Thareagy.- March At 10 a.m. today there j | SALESMAN 19, at 1:30 from -|% were replies Press ACREAG Jenne uoeral Home with | office in i tellowtey Genes men to upecialine _ Pact erg | boxes: ant Cui Eo Riley at PE COR MARCH 15, 1958, BABY, LESMAN ANTED. MUST RD. tea pranch Oe; batoved| | bere high-echoo! eduestion. Ages inant daughter of Samuel | 5, 7, 14, 28, 31, $2, 35, Good sppertenty, Call FE of Cassandra, Sabrins, Juanita) ; 9, 59, 60, 74, ‘76, 77, 8%, ¢ | Rational Coen t and Samuel Corke, Funeral serv-| § 89,91, 94, 108, 110. MAN ry LE i 2 Tighe ma coe on I. Home with Rey. J. Allen Ore" Bl Cemetery Bear ce] RENT IT’ FAST | Saeaee WNTED GPPLY Ts the Prank : ¥ Carruthers. Fone ome afer é W. DINNAN __1 pm today. __ —through Rent Adst Room, | %_W_Huroo _ QOTTSCHALK, MARCH 16, 1959, — ‘can A 3 oe FE Charles iio ba, EE hous €, apartment, any- _5-744s ather : “ ; a Kehve and Sirs. Alpbonso (Clem. ~ TWO SALESMEN entine) Anshay; dear brother of thing — \Vant Ads BIVe | re sen Imperial, Chrysier, Dodge, eg Rain nd ooh Funeral service will be held YOU ACTION. Dial FE or “oh ay Som Hodges Wednesday 18, at 10 a.m.| Inc 360 8. Woodward Ave ; from_ 6t. Michael's with 28181, mingham MI 6-029 or JO 64788. interment in Mt. Hope Gemetery. TWO REAL ESTATE SALESMEN 3 Recitation of the Rosary will be ving Kest or West, of Pontiac. at 8 p.m. today at the Buntoon Frenty of and tis Poul Funeral Home, where Mr. Gotts- M. Jones, ener, FE 0. ebalk will lie in state. ar as oa. : . The Pontiac. Press arate stereqpnonic Eu. mops MAREE, wel) fee, We ine Plains; age 16; beloved husband FOR WANT ADS for quashed d cpeabit aoret fates pi outer i Getibe TE, ae ond 2.28 Mrs. Cornelius Hengy, Charies J. DIAL FE 2-818! YOUNG. MEN dr d William Ruedisueli; dear Need 3 aggressive young men. 18 a erandehtidren. ral service | il be We y, 18, | at 10:30 a.m, frém Our Lady of| kes oh w interment in the Catholic section of Lakeview ry. 7 will at 7:30 p.m Sucetag at the Coats 3141 Sas Rd., Dra where Mr will lie in state, tire. at Union Bt 62; dear e ‘ in eS ; dear _ mothe: Malin ru 22 From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. povraticed See Mr. Stover at W te do circulation work for 1 snorts TT: Travel. Fila, & Haw Gua New car & rm. ans, furn. | ren Hotel. All errors should be re- peng rted immediately. The | es assumes ho res i sibility for errors er | than to cance _Help en thin Gat be tent | CAR PAID FOR EACH cs dered valueless through the = of Pte photos. For error. When cancellations ormation rE 7402 are ee eS A CAREER O TU R your “kill number.” ble woman with some — will be given Closing time for advertise- ments contain: type sizes jarger than regular agate replies settled, relia ees and tas of Write Bor 103 Pontiac Press, All orfidential, Wanted Female 7 small eo" asant e Volee, — _ William. dear sister 0 Mrs. Agnes D ain; al iso survived) by , Sa great- grande! F non siz great- * crepe rs, Tene will lie in state Pursiey Panerai a agen a ano, TOWNSEND, MARCH 15, 1959, OD- bert R,, 41 ‘Sheridan, ‘ age 61; Parker "Sr, ols also furvived ur ta dent ts-12-o'tl0cE noon ;*previous to publication. a boat "one faday Fe" cise, T one or be waneaed pag be Bs = write Dra P.O. Box: a.m, ication after put 1 Cosmetics offers the End of pu the "lirst insertion CASH WANT AD RATES COOK WITH SHORT ORDER EX. —- Hotei Waldron, apply in AN Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6Days tween Ms 4 p.m. 115 N. "Pontiac . a #7] ay Beil anes Lake 4 2.00 3 ay 5.76 sore poo agen ented, ane 30-48 5 vs. 5 250 86 «4. 6.70 - ate experlence $ fared ed bond « tomers sag cn Meat appear: 8 4.00 139 11.04 rE 8-07 * 9 4.50 10 13.42 108.00 6.00 13.80 Dining Room Waitress Chapel wi ote! # Be, oat Les “charge it.” dren. will be held Wegnnsass March Ted's apmemiate ° oe for 18, at 3 p.m. ftom the Voo! B= experienced Gatng tes Bi hapel with . Pred Clark on day shift: a * {n, ‘pereon, be- of 7:2 tin Whitet Hel Ww “Mal tween 3 & 4p Chapel Cemetery. Mr. 7 nd Pp anted e 6 will Ye in ata at the ‘oorhees- PPL PLP PLL PRL AP LNA LDAP TED’ is Siple Funeral 1-AAA-1 OPPORTUNITY, woK = asker i ie IF ype in ened Se a. Bet Alu AT JUARE LAS E RD VINGON, MARCH 132, 1959, LILL eid ; 913 8. LaFayette’ Ave. Racine.| minum “a best season just | FXPEARIEN WAITRESS WiD. : Wis.* 82: dear mother of| starting Full or time, Do| ‘for a.m. shift. Apply at once Revert L, Vinson and Mrs. Nina not apply unless reliable wih ref- ruck Wagon Restaurant, in Mae Pa’ r sister of| erences. Phone Vallely ixom Isaac Black: also survived by two| Co. UL 24900 or 1-0623._- | SxPERTENCED SALESLADY = grandchildren and nine great- A-1 MECHANIC Por part time Working with chi} grandchildren. Funeral service dren a our enjoyable, w' be held W March | Must know hydramatic transmis-| We an St 8 18, at 2 Se the Church of om anny® ; references. no shoe iting experience mee, Please Jo officiating. te t in| 1 BUMPER BR BAINTER. OL| W Huron,” wit Pg inte at the “tj fie = eR E j aie rate Funeral Home att K| SRUCE KNAPP NEEDS CARPEN- er ence as fe — es a gyn Se ex ence Xp catvatencbte Pretest WRSTR ALL ARCH 19, 1990, an.|—weet ©7 p.m. OR = ee _1BM. TYPIST t3: dear mother of a Ci i day &, evening age H ' . Nipoly lorem wis 1 03 p.m. Reynotés, Mre Marrison Wolfe. Mrs Marie Hunt, Mrs. Barley) PLACE A “LOST” AD. Pontiac City Index te gag ed Roy Lanne Sie Weatf en inter of Vary. Jesse — FE 2- 8181 for an ad poate OE a rr. Rony. * aaa | ee de ne tT cot’ Gabe ea et Ito recover anans Dial FE GIRL FoR CH 7 gtandcnildren. it be Fh ta “es 2-8181 for an! ad-writer. _ Help Wanted Female 7 LADY age ents, Live vein Mare for home then wages. 32-8274. MA EsTIC er ie rece tonors = WE NEED 25 WOMEN FULL OR PART TIME AVERAGE WKLY. INCOME $56-$75 | COSMETICS THAT vide « future. No quota to meet, __Mulimited_tertitors FE 2-400. —+ Sf de. | IANY MODEST MAIDENS — aati — é I by Jay Alan oem eal Dresemseking: t Totering 16 16 cae a and i; he ~ F repairs ou ag NG AL- i, FE 4-9063. ae x oF 68 - Ps _jn_my ‘home, Call. rE #-8455. Income Tex Service 17 0 TO 4 |? te c. J. Odell 143 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM “a a DAYS & W. HG. | Prea ron, es. 2-17 “You can have the afternoon off, Miss Bixby — to caddy for me! ” A-1 PAINTING & WALL PAPER- ing, FE 2-4721 fee --1 CARPENTER WORK, NEW Work Wanted Male 10, ____Building Service 2 'F.| SMITH _MOVI and repair ve 4-42°0 a PAINTIN a Ex tector. Pree estimate. Rees, OF 3-3752 or OF Sait ~~ rk, inside or outside of oes. Wo 7 : Free_ estimate. 7-1025. (VAILABLE NOW, CcRBENTER ARTHUR BAY | Te ror, Few andre IS-EXPANDING pa ee VIEWERS - y ne Tee eee BUPERVISORs kitchens & formica a specialty. CHERS 3-324. — = CARPENTRY AND. CABINETS. RMINOAM sce nies oe aire ranteed, PE | CaBINET MAKER on! Tpit mates on | ter Kitebenr » FE — Noam ate terview CARPENTER —WORE_OF_an¥ | “ ARTHUR MoRRAY king fe Call after iz rT 205 Woodward Boham | “HAN WITH TRUCK —WinitES Pronep bee ments, Bs + 23 tiac.| light bau oe R wt : ROOM R- MAN WITH rooms ay - PS PHA a : apt. pad wiltiios. —— any kee x work rl. room, OR 3-0179. Saad pore” des ~ en anv kind where there is chabce CERAMIC TI .. Write Personne] Dept.,| {0° sdvamcement. Exp. in .| |PREE_ ESTIMATES, Woman's Hospital, 432 H i oto _& Stock work. EM pévanes Fioer Oo 3-8701 AY East 1, Mich. — Youna Wan me rae Oe Wa ie DR AT ome page Pf m Switing to. learn, Hi 1 estas : ed te & ya. trans. & Pontiacs Pres- stae x x FARES Work Wanted Female 11 For Day IRONINGS. $3 BUSHEL. peseocel™ pinterview , call Mr. “Ret PE. 5-141. 7 =! e PASTRY COOK MALE OR FE- CLEANING $1 HOUR = male. Also pie baker Must be FE 20378 SOR Case OE 256 PE Te | highly qualified &- furnish reter-- 7 WOMB) WANT WAL) WAR4- HOUSEMOWING PULLS ences. Box 162, Bloomfield Hil's.| ing and hous: cleaning. PB 37581 |“ eouippea Ps 48450 L. A. Youme. ee —— AUBURN HEIGHTS. EXC CHILD | — GARAGE CASING. Ai Real Estate Classes _care by day or week. TL 24013 Licensed | lt vy iM BABYSITTING, EXP, VICINITY me. er en 2 +4 ery an of Drayton Plains, Waterford & conn alae cation. Ful part | _Pontiac. OR 3-380 pert craftsman on cabinets, For fine ment. R. Right ght now, with COLORED LADY ‘isis DAY | mica, built-ins, rec, rms, Alter- = 4 office « apiaations work or by wk. FE 8-4670. 3 ions & repairs. Guaranteed. UL xhomar, ©0688. GIRL youtp LIKE BABY SIT- G SCHUETT, Realtor | ting ¢ housework. Day or PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR. E re nor pov Rd $-2235. Vern Keller, UL, 2-1740, iv nt ic GERMAN LAD Taree re fe Be mployme “= A wants housework, Call FE ees. Pet ee ba 2-7022 NO PTIONIST-STENO TYPIST MGR, TRAINER Finance ae NED EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERV) ~OUR-NEW LOCATION-— BAST SUITE 4 4+-0584 "Work Wanted Male 10| $300 LADY WIS GRADUATE GH COOL R. sires’ work. Kitchen on hotel ‘sitting or day work. |~_5-0592 FE 2-7581. HOUSEWORK BY DAY, REFFR- saeet- Own transportation FE 80 habeas ore BY DAY. IRONINGS a wo BU. VIC. OF Dravton Plains. OR 3-9040 bay a | aa Ad ti E MANS. uasy Seater ES WORK BY DAY kk. cca transpor- ~ EX: HES DAY perienced. Ref. en FE -" IL- — Worse Worse = Sep EraAam NL guaed aroonees NG, BEC. retsria] service EM 9-2849, PERMANENT SECRETARIAL Full time, MA 5-6291. Two Giris WANTNG WORK OF _aby_ Kind. OR 3-8838 WOMAN DESIRES | HOUSEWORE. bythe hour Ref. & trans. $1573, “wands i IRONIRGS seat toons “Building § Series 2 wares and ils fot are FOR CASH sala HURRY, isl! things ;|through Classified Ads. FOLDING OR NG IN ori ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444 TRENCHING EXC EXC. RCAVATING G FOR Ditches ang ay wa UL L340 | “oundations basen Ses een M Building Serviee. FE 2-7006 _Eves, OR 2716 5 ~ YOU SAVE ON. CUSTOM “QUALITY BUILT’: homes, through our volume and direct to 1ou sales. We have 80 plans or estimate yours, We'll re re age. BUILDERS t FE y7hi8 or ay 2-3463 ed man . | EP PAP NOP ‘| A-l TREE TRIMMING & RE- estimates. Office gu Wier 1 rence Plane ‘pe 30135 B INCOME Le NTING: oes warner PE eae Se pa) nt Ra “your id is Fac RED BY pages one haste, modest fee. 58-1636. * a «= Bag Siig 8 by Juallfied noted with master's degree. Appointment 3-153... CCURA ate Lad rags, venings & Sat. BOLIN ey on SERV ict) aE Pike; PE 4-1192 or FE $-6773 BURTON E. 3. 035 MEL- rose. FE ——. Home calls- by Insurance Agencies 17A Round the tion and cade R. Geos rep- esen ker Insw Agen- FE ¢4561 or OR ___Laundry Service 18 ETE FAMILY LAUNDRY endl - a % ee "Telegraph. 540 &. 18A ~ Leniocaping moval. OR SERVICE RE- Get our bid. Moving & Trucking 19 NY LIGHT HAULING. BASE- ments cleaned. Name your price. FE 5-9024. ~ 1-A Reduced Rates Local or a, vagy ee 4 INSURANCE _ EVERY NEED; HAULING & RUBBISH, NAME your. price. Any time. FE 6-0005 AND HEAVY TRUCKING Rubbish fi) dirt, vel and ront_ end loading, Trai to Rent |“ ROE atk pcroms 's-Ton Pickups Dump trucks Semi-t-ailers Pontiac Farm and Industria! Tractor, Co. / ror. ae Datiy © Treludig sunan 0’ DELL CARTAGE — Local long yu tenes moving. URW ARTER AR _Up_free_ of ¢ of charge ee TE ~ | Painting & Decorat orating 20|- 18T CLA Sg DECORATING P. wing ond dwell psi . PS 1ST CLASS P. RAT ing and repair, Save now with winter . Free est. Call Hor. pan. are Bin or Jim at ier wan Se akahe ug rooted DEC X LADY DECORATOR. ting. FE 0343 A-l| PAINTING PAPER r removed. Al PAL Mason On to Alaska SES vers Ran , IGHT trons vider WANTED: pares, Sore ferme Jand ae ¥. Jor a teal ee “Rent Apts., Furnished 33 was to Rent 29 _-Susranteed_tiee_sat rE 20 -years ¢€ ce, x Free eatimates eae D. W. WYZLI Free Interior & eatimates, mer E- Call UL setot, ee _.#1_ 8. squirrel Rd. on ners 197 NORTH 2OY ST | pry tee MYrtle on : FE 5. NT) T MING AND. REMOVAL a: | TPL teten as aor 8 pan. I a ae ek. We CARRY ARTS FC L aa eek eed ditt xn a’ i fol pd * ROY'S, 96 + FE 2407 i ce } 4. ras id i= rae } : - “3 E Fa <. e 2% oi ee = | BOs eX _ iat Ua DAY OR wont * FE ae or ars am... Tee ER : ov call Uphoistering 2) eet as : iar a | ee tia ecru aa oh ne. ole ake is ahi i aaeee The € revit ACTION!!! ° a Tae It you recon Mtge. 3 32 seik omican ranean at —o S ee Lecieia ate eh ai WT MONT EF rive ee ee ee er aA Nothing Down ak ‘Our Ste on 1 Se, 50M ers pacrernseaers ey, shade. ee de. tress ‘over eit ead tow. $11,500 “air =H, : WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & ve + UB Fas —5 ang WiC ABOU. Q & BATH NICE. ADULTS. . FE 41060 after 1000 7 WA tart, a | 2 «th Reg, U8. Pat. OFF “joven S SAT. FULL As eek 5 ace BES "cash "ts ‘nortatge NICHOLIE — t * - nd For Sale Houses a For Sale Houses 43 —<"Rr ATP - J I; PAIR | JOLL. (eee SPECIAL L cote oon ates - 3-7 CACRIPICN, MOBT SEL. 2 DED-| BY. OWNER “Gi as Sa | Ear ha SIDE. 3 BEDRM. oa ae * d igeded extras MODERN WEST ; seri ste wiih | § Fm thodern mE. >} | DRAYTON AREA Owner’ moving out of state wi site. SO ae be Low gown payments, Call owner i, Bee soe ha, bedroom pen a ree | Mulek sale’ on ‘this. pas | OE Pe nse ee 4281 MARCUS ONLY » Ba ta, Soe “Oaly| x, Soon erage re | fangh, Home. “Large it, "located | — 540 ‘oaiveraliy “sotto with place. room rm & r went Bd W380 dows moves you, i. Friced| Rothng LY 12 LEFT 3 Sree, ee fe Pike ot.-| fehed amily. room. ent with fo- | Sppeintan hod lores. fea. close | “MUDTIPLE LISTING SERVICE os weet teres DI NAN BS Landscaped’ lot.” isexiee, | NOTHING , wm eto sehools ard Drayton| jt a RO Wa Y Sopet See. 16.500 with tea. | DUY_these! gave te be a GI to as aes ae Chance payment. | Pew 2 ond bare covert Sone LOTUS LAKEF eT i te ME WILLIAMS LAKE | imatertcortlens, At seeir gee “ner, oi NT P. W. DI Tq Tague, 3 doceatns, Lange dar U sects ete into. cnt r with full bai 66 W, Huron NNAN Living room, | nicely | arranged | Teal Derssin. oe Ges fe 6 Ee Se gorch aeerintien Pater: 5 ROOMS PE 42671] Ui beat, ence ‘ull, basement. Evening i ge RD & BATH. LEDGES << extetient | 6s s atter 6 call MA 62se0 | {2 " only a en me ice, sping ¢ toot water hee est, $0x300| leges. 1 ear od. 4- JOLL, R TL . nor a ts : cask to'morigags: Cas be ld uals as 20 Dixie Siw EALTOR (uq)| ELIZABETH LAK GE_BLAIR Ones etn etouk shiek esase | his Oe ola home, 3 ee fioors. fe wardeeed Cosy 2 bedi Donelson, only: ‘viele win ae West Suburban Pe ee le WET eas 31281 income ta 8 i rw bath screens Eves. Cell OR 31708 cr OR 3-8042 PONTIAC REAL sii.sse, | for ste i “ LTY ft yt in, modern arate, nice citam fot ieee, bee nen 400, Doro’ yder Lavender K haw F cs : ARKSTON AREA Phone Migaland Re Rd. . tat Al ifn Ae moet BFP au, Lu or Colored | mrtg sit, ioece nes Established in 1916 low. neatly aecoralea, Extra. intge ata, Iot, Can be boughs NORTH ving room, tile la with bought 1,650 BIDE VALUE — Ont: heated sun walis, ee ee? cost. $400 down cal aa gh By Site tos oe. ‘price Ted MRO REAL = 5 years yment LLOU: TY GEORGE R tally tenlated. oft Beat. $8500 rE sian Binh a whan Wa price, see it , size living room <4 family $124 Ra a TERFORD HIGH — 3 ONLY $1200 bedrooms, full. base: rooms, | cbee.8 o.m to 8:30 43844 La VALOH a ~DORRIS_ rom pong bent sed sum’ | fl, Brajtm tres. 3 beara “Ry tacaed Sez| Forget the Weather and screens : on ; back Be eather ALUE Realtor OPP “SASHAR : | Fe or" Large’ Ist. be ets rape arver tei te neat — coat tote “at gee PRETENTIOUS |—Rome with large fenced. lot, sacrifice for only $4,800. See ak ie We ay" aterfrock home, ‘Bacepuee, RANCH HOME || Breckeway ol caeee pcan | [~ ~-~clheeallrnllnaeecliaot dl " Teerieled masoury construction ~ 2 © room axit, dining couple. $9,000. 1% ACRES, BRICK ——} MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE partly tec eeneut: is Galahad room. 12x14. family ki NORTH END—3 5 eee eae nee + Pile “paneling Has Knotty x2, i3xi7, 3 > a ee ee with |~ stone. fireplace, full ran. wish, L. Utiiny. Ritts ns wn dining Sag Nag al Matheclell thower, Ral oum', ree, sone YLORD Na Sg Ty FOR Mioded by today's dcrim- | Roni Mian bedroom on Seiverat only S150 termes "| "of Ponte consider trade on “owner, wil Seas.” ae * alae, FE riv acre jot with lake wood floors La Af sted $150 DOWN — Move home. Thr eis ts the ‘ocatt of r neeeeree sue Pee ee gS | Sorcerer Perle oi scomoari SE Sz] ge bore cere ner me] aah een me See EE E GREGG MULTI-LAKES REALTY Fight. Somes. Fried BRICE = 2,,beéreom. competed win shower. safe Spame peer! Certainty plenty of exire ares ° [BREE & GREGG e * Le Nong ao AK 1 oo = "Sans cnter' ame tn ion. Se tieme haw aml Tall Sy on $7,400. uniow Lake “Witte ear"Pontine Adm. Bae. Sag eS eae er Le Tous 004300. foot ot, bedrooms, fireplace,| BE. Lal 7 EFRONT a / -Floyd —— VALUE payment. | ,ryE 34393 oe —_ Bidg. oe gon voten on E AND cr ae , oapeine, vem He reise cane ceaeanan — New 3 bedroom 2 Dine Bey <. a ealtor = wii “ow to beat. A} \4 ee " trees, mily home ranche ele . Almost | heat 2, DOWN 8-083. session. Private ae Doe- o. besutiful’ lake frowt._ Jot and down. large Dear garage ona AMPLE Us ror ees am Senta Hivten som wie P _Josiyn garage. St Lowel, ae Terms. with city front lot ceramic bath garage and 8TOM Pauaiee ig picture rinse & room with | otf rane e-em, | te S_SOMRERRCE BD BA ¢-1008 mete ok a Mortgage terms ar alimioum storms "and screens, BY OWNER . . c \ me You SN ocpire . ‘ ae ee eo , | Modern ranch ; frectengs. -4---§ 2 qeadine gee he firepiace, _ | GEORGE R. _ tion, . All poet to's flee loca | fame Le. ch type home st Wi. —Witte_Fonting Prove Dex 10. rortab hen sand is * ei ee. mouth plus tases ane Insure per| grespowar.- Ext garage end : ie paneled large fens M u FE 5-6 Call toda axes and insurance. yO? oF ‘what ra ige. lot Wil SHARP BRICK COUTEMPORARY of ake sea to are i REE varoo sears wens | 5Pmiee_sit.swo t neve you down. bedroom formation rt in- rn atime Ww; iN RAYTO: - oken Kiteh wm tectarpe Pt ay, Very — Bungalow WHAT A ae nme ose Eves [ewok “prick, ball i get 3 “|: oe a oven, dishmaster, | — a neti sis00 DOWN eal ag ay - B “urniahed, Ait tare mom orci sylvan vas Village! w FE 49 n | gene On sie ee base: \ as * 8 . 'y ¥C Sesoment fet Ni, Mesos’ | Ge Ressgcesomeaeee |e ie, eat | Se wa eee | | ts Se ater ae . = . men 5 * by ES in LAKE FRC | medere streamlined Kitchen few miles A" only a| stormg and a m. arse a Lake ae Reg 21 ee, you_will_admire,-located leaving state. Rea —. Owner| ‘fence fruit eee, Dane = 508, about oseo fe en ee $8. ny stone fir ltving room mson ave. $10,950, Mache eth tome for only | ITE BROS.’ sadicases s %, . room, 3¢ Norton rdwood fi re ‘ — : 3-1295 ng 1 you ente aspen Avenue secant, tug sy | emis. FA" home, FE Som HERBERT C DAVIS ‘rout, bane sooo Eset, Betecte,, | Real William Miller | 2 Eet uh se sunday 10 iis" ‘isk lights furnished. heat & | SRIGE home, FE 32-9514. |? BEDROOMS sive in_this cozy sto climb| Snd range. Pull b erator, oven | Realtor F BUI weaette 8) oe PLACE | PAUL A. $55 per_mo. Rout CLEAN «1 toe , 3 YRS, OLD lg ls me fo tempi ~ age i Recreation roo’ asement with E 2-0263 LD NOW YOU! You can rela FOR UNION COURT APTS. temas. West SBM FOR GEN-| _lerme"or mate ote’ PH 0-460 seg | Meshes mew Marui Hen or aces paraee, enle cragned Sum, aa 3 BEDROOM HOME |- jemetit Sth regrendoy rent: ie oORaN LER ASUS Ga Was a : r., fe 7 * e ar: . 4 : ght of Bete All nicely ‘secorsed, ‘Quiet, WODERN LOE ROOM ON WaT 7 | ie tutoneile heat and Sot we- ag ‘ile (aa elog. See Athome Jou't love. to come s. Adults’ ‘only ; . master, gereens, 950. Terms. session. All nancing Availa b be proud Laundry & locker room, facilities: | ee En OPTIONAL ' | fo present” ai er cent, Pua | Seqrecae ‘ i our ir etetom bulldng. On bring your ‘friends’ to. ‘The =: residential om, fgctties, | Soe aLERPIWG RM Bosae thorigage, with paymerkt of LAKE. De om building. On| raised hearth fireplace “in- | as month. gg ve nag $49 per =: ag x RM. HOME 1. 60 per mont. _— “ ot home. pieawered J. ( ‘ei HAYDE = your oar ee > | He Union Court. —— is, a. FE 80-4440 after 6 p.m. ‘ z you y it be ie floors, many > -_ (on Tepe ~ Large 3 $6 FE, Walton N, Realtor ar, 3 a fn a chair — | mpstead, *@2 X. Huon. zinindiy bus sap. 9 W. Buron Nothi | “Bud” Nicholi ath, “panement with recreation eo Tull, basement, fireplace MBO DOWN | Pi sol oldaned tine | OR WARM. SLEEPING Huron g own icholie, Realtor space. off furnace. large lot. Pr oe. PE sage tas, | eran DOWN wits, sean thee, nt | CHARD | COURT EST SIDE AP’ fieman’ 24 Norton Ave, PE 26 46 wt. Clemens ot pln ta. es Lal een tals |_ Ceocryinwns Ming” Riches base ior th on tae ee : 8 rooms nate. tS. Ave. 28771. $7,000 WILL BUY iz ii re ain Mr. Meiser — NOTHING ment, Large ice kitchen, base- ay cal’ se think. i ™ map vneet ' neat, full i basement, R With tively kept 2 bedroo @ attrac. ft or PR-s-8000 4 SING DOWN. We bave & lew a en ag oO” Tepe Large PE dsaag., SAek®: Fruit trees. Spout * ome he og = gota ooms ow Roch 5 ready—to: ern i 3 i ug os A RAND NEW ve eisis or PF Ste ater 2. oan Board rd 38 ae a. lets of ater "tat " — just closing —— ow two-esr serene aved gireet. H A V7 EN Ree time. bars Gs * ~ en) A : r | ) ENOWS cing ; a NEW FURNITURE Suaet guvest “Eroom ed WORKERS — PENSION. extra og. All rooms | ate MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH CLAl 789% — PR 44e13 $10,500 SELL OR apes w. irigeis woe he ways 0 Li bo ~ousarcatie 'n Seve, rete Een os nice | £00. ROOM WITH BOARD OR ROOM. will move you in. weirs HU RK REAL ESTATE ae SRR —— home. Well Tea ES LOW omens et seats fR ~~ ' RASTICALLY REDUCED— | warzeD EA . ;| Seeamien, preterred. 72 ROOM:| -HERR'S A cont 2 N TOON eg ce Sikes. Mee hee + guset Gees Scere] Ge bene with "2 ‘ceramic Pi Rd AND UNFURN ‘ RN OR UN sodtens el a ; room bungalow bed- LAKE sa $ SELL & pereatie. “ais heater Storms the-minu: rooms, magern-to- 1 BEDRM. APTS + ES eet meen tie back pean’ yin end TH 7,800 SELL OR TRADE — Nice) Feyment: Cad te Bees | rosa teek commone Wee ; . APts. sReeas, Li 7-1853 Convalescent shopping: and THREE BEDROOMS. Fee oe eee” Wil trade room one carpeted _jivt : ADULTS. ONLY Wi . - " Homes 38A living room, carpeted A ths, all on One floor. 1% for x Lod ade CLINTON®: H with island firepiac Dg 2 ae MANAGER em, ara Y REDECORATED | HAVE VA Eneban snd bem all on et. panes ew rand tratter or what, contiact,” house ear poms on lege, tc tes, ettepetive csereetinn tee ‘ 1, MOSES TE 8 ST. APT. mt. wie bath and wom CANCY FOR MAN “on Heer. tanemnent, soompiete ® pin. Tats home. 1 have yeu? rnace, 2 car re with ve recreation rm. ov are. «| Sim ee ewe | ESE iy rc crag eee awy | siecamens | A doseeten Reet, Hager | tate ae See | Ete Hae: FORE] Pea aac OPE { . care. e ‘ a ca: x DALY oP pSgNDAY os , BROS. Home FE i sens tiscieg | oF) more’ you in. oS car finished A garage with rth Ary = coon eu Es Here eement vastand beet “pry ra pear gp prcomsy 5 Level scres Benutiul! wooded fot. All this 6600 Dixie . NEWLY | Ore jE eae stores. Se way corny over 100 hom Good is more s _ SLATER APTS. sarge peeing 7s ay | tem for ambulatory or besrdaen oReCENT LAKE. Bs ioe ae a Sa at ig et, arage Sesion sgom| femurs Wace Sor “ely Sree a adit tne fa fBisoyev encom tries ent Houses Furnished re — $8,760 18 the ful ; “showing. | ; blocks VACANG FoR / ce on this 1 18,500 FH K $4,250 SELL Yo east of downtown.|, Ganaom ‘mn 35 ant surrounding MEN PLEAS Sosroem. Nome, “Large 3 Fr AMILY Gane Cod. Beautirul een tetroom farm right OR TRADE, ap bits | ee EAE _PRIVILEoEs Bowe U'VE al rat. J Sao _Sauer ‘there Bt: sateen —_. tiled M out. Recre: . Cosy modern 10 x 18, Bat me. Large. kitch ome with pm cio, | tt see store [FA deat. Selt- COME rou" many extras, Let us ‘show aad win twoae a ai see sarhoe hts asm SaaS bro here” Pu ee Fi. * shes er we wk. i tae 18 & , H So place to raise chil: and pe éroom Inside “% DE—3 BEDROOM RAN } | ret or housetrailer. car, 1a0/ wast OF RB aoe ge Ave orate oft apa otel Rooms 39 | ar Nag ot i Per cent mortgage aig East OF BALDWIN Close fo) -Snd. aa ban oe place They Breen, aot THIS pie re de “foam Nera Sere aber Notes ta |W aH $27 home ont ce lots with 6 room “and end 3 room ERWIN P HOTEL: AUB wall - 2 ALLY tere Olt pow an en ee If you eer featarte ts, Lovely tanch aoe tik — Beparate gos fn + A of closet SLATER ag, washer, a rom Room URIN on paved street near home : ssaslat meet want a jar Bh ead or 000 large are Bree top arty . 2% car}. Rent is et apartments as North Parke St. Gse best. Good ref o00, 6 Rn agg My yg _ transportation, schools, oe 61% Fadl cowa'l ent ood tnt dan ee bate is Pe cme ne ar we. 3% Sar |- Sete te et Sek eect FE 43546 _ - | EB ope op oe ie ot ration ‘anit. fetta Ba of. Je ELI : COME ‘ norane | EAST BLVD. TERRACE, § roo DRAn MRS am 7a peel '2-8230 lyn, Jos- $13,000 for this N @ DOWN Peete Sesnrceied Tie Seek Ges Br Ph gy | Rent Stores 40 the a0¢ dining’ rooma. wij | LAKE EST. | Feiient house. 3 bedrooms up.| pungalow > Ma” 30a" esr oo | freee syaarelged, porch font aed get fn touch wih you ‘when a "i April lst. Lower | 20x00. ins |. | Renita tremens eka Ss 2 full beds ith private extrance. _ Dangalow vith besemeny patn| EAR onto) aa ins well-kept home ~ ; eree. for real ane Livers SUITABLE - tains ah 00.208 wi poral t Soe oe Brick | Pull eases and . eres fixtures, Needs painting Beg @ room iN. lt price $2000, far wiace. by sin tn. 6. Py parlor. FE inagrance: or beau} ~~ the Creed pnt make you . gt ake “and “elose to We tand : perenn wit aake ine befor ft. in temodiate rge x 165 kuchen bai S bath one ning, room, peailng ‘howe is his ap. i Rochas Post * extra-size & tase? Prove noe on possession. Base be finished. attractt a; , Lake. MA” Rar WALLED ce tk aa ke Sean Reaktor Rea hatha. ice se] Rernifes value’ RAEBE pent W119" PHA TERMS, —_ Corer] ~ Bare, Pree on 2 lakes. teaver Large eee lane . E elegra ow owner. etely set ae 3| toes an excellent doen: a" room, ai ta Page eog |e is ste —ai| a gta ri erase? wate, eamorta| Sal, oa mane Re al grag oe om Bak Germ bec fo Mo | pod children "cust | ent Office cares ” Valli 3 parenased. with Mi ing “Oniy, $138 do wn pias a Spsn_Ees. iota ie fopoiniment e's Gall or "v 2-483. e028 AR: THE : : inelud: ments $79 pe onth costs," mo! gace . y ee it nas commadalboam E GAS HEA : A N S W 1 ing anes & insu m Pe) t \ aE y . sox. t “condones. Packing, 358 YOUR PR =F TO l] 7 pa ag ve oP PE 5-8165 “on “til ohm. Sale Business Property 49 y ) iahereae” % stan modern station for lease. ‘financial assistance availa to intr interested party, Or- Socanela totmonke "Gan “itt 6-5311 days, or Mr. O Gitisen JUniper 8-174, after 1 p.m aTORE FOR REN’ ROCHESTER Heart of _13011- or Sher bry) Ot OL 1008 iz "STANDARD « OIL : tall station for lease. Auburn oe Adams. For. information call esi ary eras ole se STANDARD OIL EASE graph “& Voortels, Pontiac, le & pepe Plains, ‘allable. Training & Cal, Mr, Webster. eusie aft- er 7 p.m. Sale Land Contracts 52 FOR SALE, LAND CONTRACT, _wWill_ sacrifice. FE 43628. LAND CONT RACTS TO BUY OR. . to sell. Karl Garrels, EM 251) or iM 34086, | § RM. KENMO $50, Good 2 Bedrooms — Al t new — | Bee the best selection of 100 ft f — automatic beat aaa hot | sites for better a sot _ — canon QOD, BUYS takes = ee ne water — rms screens — v advantages © ~ wn takes scaped — Paved street. country “pet < Hi real estate ag and $8,000 | Deep weil ye wae trade er sell. VACANT — O Select NOW te sult YOUR exact Will take a SH FOR USED —TVE" TAPE ‘ Walk in eok at it and if needs! ; oas. STATION & GROCERY arge | C FOR USED TV'S, ‘APE interested call owner: gross, rea] estate with living recorders and radioqienesregee, DAYS: W 3350 Carl Ww. Bird, Realtor oe down ‘wor! or not, 4 : SAT, SUN. TO 8-0851 IGA MA — Terrific gross. FORD. 1%-TON U ST = Comsanity P cmong Bi fami estate with living quar-|" rack’ with grain bed for “u u" PE 4-42 . PE 5-1392 $15.000 down plus inven- ayton OA §-3600. THIMK! a si For Sale Acreage 47 RESTAURANT & DAIRY BAR — _WHERE ELSE CAN YOU ares. ; —_— BUY A HOME FOR 10 A GAB & ‘TING $6.- cres 000 down plus inventory, Main $ mes WN “Partially wooded parcel located sop foi C: = - AL@ on paved road north of Crart- and living quarters. A proven| “oo. 4ND ston. Choice building location. . $0,000 down $69 PER MONTH ly $6,050 with reasonable diag MOTEL — ll nite aad Hving quer. ae -VA TERMS— ; : location petstes. . Warren Stout, Realtor highway Will secept rede cng Seg eta wacher 3 me sgt f et STATEWIDE, | al ) BEDROOM COLONIAL meal Estate i SWAP EQUITY IN WT FORD F ti IR In JUDAH LA Estat ea Service Pontia lane older mode} ° with “°° 10 ACRES, VACANT, TILLABLE B,D. CHARLES REALTOR OR 3-5467. : Lifeti leon farm land e3 except about 1 acre. | 1717 8. Telegraph PE 4-0521 ifetime uminum on good rosd mile off biack- “LET S TALK ROOF & SIDING top Only $3.300. Terms. Serer - FHA 20 rm! vacent, eons a land BUSINESS on per . #290 MOVES YOU IN sere Terme. Cocktail Bar i Bret 2 Rd. Bes eri t alee coonwred DLORAH BUILDING CO. ) Hi an TH MU with leather eee Eee memes faa chiang. booths, blond front and back ‘3 ; bar and sharp equipment FE 2-9122 Good gross and reas, rent. This is so nice you prob- “LENGTH MUSERAT COAT, 965. # 15 ACRES ably won't want to go home. 5-7261 Income Property 43A Shown only by appointment. 7 FoRM ALS. S12E 1618 1 PLOW- : would make) Nursery—Landscaping Ma dress site 3. OR 3-0000. 3 Fi DWELLING WITH 5 ideal tailing te Located north- saver frontage and acre- 2 Sore nit 14 & 16; BOY'S completely furnished new | west of Pon Here ts a gcot with rofitable —e 14; girl's dresses, fernece, Lede pump. storm doors buy” See it it pool at $3,500 with pond tsg Beau a 2 bed- 8 to ; Indien dresses, 8 to 12. : owning Monge Lo il = om home _—— plus 2s 58518 aorerty _e ors. } MEN'S SUITS, 49 LONG. BROWN “$1.97 and take : - . 2 MER 8 = c, aver Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | [ane for further informa. 28 ee Sweaters: and _after 5 p.m. 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Meare | PE 70123 Ope: M CHIGAN BUSINESS ALL L, SIZES. Cl. CLEAN USED WORK For Sale Lake P “ AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING | MICHIGAI NESS | “pants from 0c; shirte, from 20¢ ao et ae Lame Frep. ™ _—— SALES CORPORATION| @ Cera tho. 2 BEDROOM MODERN ~— §O “ACRES JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER | _ store Orchard Lake Ave. | Hot water heat, Attached | ga-| offers scenic bullding site. over- eaae at on Fe ae Soom BOY'S — LIKE rage. 175 ft. lake fron’ A look: balance of acreage, Lo- FE 41582 Size 12, FE bafgain -—Only $13,000 — "Pay. cated West of Oxford. $12,500 Bors SPORT JACRET. TOPCOAT orable terms. Phone OR 4-0306,| with $1,000 down, & Cub outfit ise 8 to 10. Like J. A. Taylor, Realtor. Cc, =} = Caeeton Pp ' new .MA 3 atosy HO! 6 LOTS . g ss = CLOTHING, aR oiion 308 MoD. HOME-SITES ar r ] e size 10-12. Reasonable. FE 2-4840. EDRM 1 and one-third atres, just off pave- 18 THE "BIRD" TO SEE GIRL’S SIZE § EASTER COAT, 40-ft. sand beach, boat. $6,-/" ment, near ls & shopping. | ood condition — Reasonable. PE SH da AE | eto ecg trtve son era PARTY STORE |_Sile! Lake Lots and Lake Priv. | § 3cr¢s o 450 per ecre.| Only package liquor store for 13 to acre. Cla.kston Schools, 20 Reece meee e teoteey take | almost 20 miles in this ever pop-| NEW BRIDAL VEIL, $18.00 churches, shopping at door. Wind- 10 miles of Pontiac, ular Traverse Bay area, No hired . oem: Ge & nes fal pre: eth onan Sor ownnis ot on en pius | HAVE SMALL WATERFRONT own; am - ' ‘ 83: —| * eT Lars eral choose” from on po -_ eng: Sees | abeck cottage, just 4 years old, Od AOR 5 EBON geht OF aaa | -"PAVERN—$80 | Terviog Ta" tminghamy try ot LARGE “Lake, FE 2-6373 WFORD AGENCY | TAVERN=$8,000 DN. wate? con eutia Ove i ; ware LAKE MY 3-1143 60? E. Flint st,| Busy tavern on US highway near| ses 2-1463 4 bedroom, ished, brick : —- gh is Grossing over $30,000| With MINK CAPE J. “Exe. front, new ae an private beach, 10 ACRES per y Good Jease Owners apt.| "cond. Will sacrifice. EM '3-4213 5 blocks and stores.’ Beautiful 10 acres close in. Fruit, iy price 416.000 $8,500 "ck berries nd flowers. Ranch hous trade. See it in operation today! WOOLEN BLAZER, WHITE, TEEN R: ty h bi d 4 lot: and other 3 years old. size 12, $6; NAVY LINEN SUIT, — style, 2 bedrooms Ss, Excellent, condition. Don't miss} REALTOR PARTRIDGE 2 pe, $4; RAIN shine cost, 4 26 attached 2 car garage, seeing this . $30.000, terms. BUSIN. c., 4 overhend doors drapes and car- —— THRUOUT MICH. lady's 10, “rt oo rs on ing, boat, outside’ fireplace, ES FE 4-358 1060 W. HURON | boy's site fi brown acks, ‘lake privileges on Pleasant Lake.| Large modern {arm house with OPEN Til, 9 oS: SPORE Cont, Daren. iy oe on Halstead 6 bedrooms and full on naman. STORE AnD oat STATION FOF FOR eague, $6, Rona! Ra: AY LAKE eee re sonable vue isis toe ti * ‘. bedrooms eee itarm pouse, ea, 20 A ACRES a0 ino le a's ‘Sale Honeebold Goods & 57 mace new siding, 1 acre across street from lake. $9,500. ae STANDARD OIL 1 WALNUT TABLE. buffet, and Ke por PIECE BEDROOM small chests. ae can FE 4065 after 6:15 GAS HEATE electric stove, #25. 0 __8-2918. 6 . PIECE SILVER GRAY “BEDRM. Double dresser, bookcase bea, "ta € ec 2 Mg = lamps, lor . only os P Fevers a Orebard Lake Ave, Pearson pets. 2: ‘Take Are, & rvones. mifror, s ; Dish . foam sectional eB $15. 184 = 5TO $900 | anny A E Gise8 zz 6 = BED. ‘Ithrough Classified Ads. . Folk | 2.8181, ns gas Chest New models scratched or ‘ erate marred models at big dis- count HOT! HOT! HOT! _ Ghent. 14 ft, Like new. Guaranteed, MAYTAG ringer "Washer. Used, Rebuilt. Guaranteed, pateed. Bese vered. L & PAI price, At Jack's. ee B ay bow if eg yg 2. ing ft $14.95 antennas, $9.95, TO “WAL N TV $15 E. Walton FE 23-2257 eee eer ress ‘ee been Ft. wees a a By eee BASE PAINT G $3.73 | R | re su 4. W, Huron ye cme STOVES BOGE LE. BE. changes. Turner's, 602 Mt, Clem- TRADE! Apt, sf top" ele, rar atove vane sce Table le weeeee peal: _ aes * aeennende “E ae) 16 W. Pike E-Z ane re $113] ‘FOR CASH YN _" 4) SURRY, sell things Anything goes! Dial FE $ 2 ane shee 13 $10. sump. Base r ¢ Good bed, complete. ves FE 1240. Chapwood ER r US) TV SETS. FROM . $20; 1. Oxo with tit toe, nit pitt cond., iJ R SALE. $-2231 “FULLY AUTOMATIC $129 SALE PRICE Peers Soft Water Co.~, 215-tb, A walt Shingles | roar ecaurch s Inc. NOW and Save! BUILDINGS MUST GO! CLEANED-READY TO USE. Ox4, all lenghtg .....0..05.5 80 ft 2x8 all lengths ...,.0.00-05. Be th. 9x8, all lengths ......+0000., We ft. 210, al} lengths .......... Ie ft. 9x12, all lenghts .......... Ie %. Bring Your Trailers | OPEN 6-5:30 Mon. thru Bet. SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL sa Ra Television & Radios 57B dhe Mee ay Water Softeners 87C |. MATERIAL FROM 150} PIPE ~ BRICK ~ STEEL —— Pactory ae Be eee TALBOTT LUMBER fldaay closet drs. aa “abutters, 14" BERRY Dt BOOR SALE 268 eee paint be Lad Bavestrou, re ~~ Sa Boubie ink ee we 938 ye “Orchard “"t Orie ‘ . A ete, I ot more. 3 ae Bob Hutchinson " Sales | Mobile Homes eee LOR 31355 30a PAINT cen before 0u i a Pay. sens caent ane eee ES. Sais - MIDGET racer _Pibe : on Rini's, Lake Orion. | 9635 Auburn Ave. j INTERNATION AT. ia a TON * CARS to '58 modeis. Must be clean. AVERILL’S "5 to Wanted Used Trucks, ks 89 Pa Pe CASH PAID efor all models Used Trucks SCHRAM’S AUTO & TRUCK 2538 Hwy, OR 32105 OR 3-0311 __Used Truck Parts 89A git ae = ox For Sale Trucks 90 ’57 Dodge Pickup GMC OAKLAND AT CASS Tandem trac- 4 ee ot All over, C&H Lumber SE pee. ‘Deere, 420 bull- nag 6 trailer. Comp'ete unit. $S's00. Ch Ht Lumber, 2-130. Auto Insurance 90A AUTO INSURANCE. PL AND PD for most cars, ‘$9.64 dn. 8 mo. pmts ot 95. “ 4-3535. | CARS. SPRING Factory Branch | fm 28S pct Spot” » VALUES 53 Cadillacs eee - SAVE 2 eee wee te ready to 2dr. ome owner and very nice. ig aaa you have been look- Coronet vr. Real clean trans- portation and no down payment. 4 COURTEOUS SALESMEN With THe PIN EST OF RECONDITIONED ! EROME | "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass "$2 RICE GOOD COND. NO RUST mileage. $275 no dealers. = aeeze. clb. cpe Pe A Economy Sookie: 22 Auburn Ave. Chrysier Windsor go Hard- . Automatic, Radio and ome eT err rere. Pere 1951 Chevrolet 2-Dr, sedan ... § 125 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4Dr, Sedan. 1 pwner, Exc, cond, $ 605 1956 Pontiac 4-Dr wagon. Red and a. Hydramatic, por be 1961 Plymouth 2-Dr. Hardtop . HOMER HIGHT TRS, “Ih Minutes wank — “After All! MONEY TALKS! ahs on Cass_at Pike YE 5.1306 ATTENTION! egy ve SETTLE FOR LESS” PAYING TOP ed DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES HURO: 4-1797 EARS WE HAVE DOLLA 4540 Dixie Hwy. H. J. VANWELT :? = Con cusroacens DEMAND “CLEAN CARS” BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” - 8. gAGINAW BOUGHT Cotsoun ak paar Motor sales AUBURN A Eee M EM is Salas through Classified Ads! 2 Yes, whatever it is — dial 11 FE 2-818] for an ad- Fay | writer and get it! e%, ) : Opn Dixie “OK” Lot A mae . neer wv aan ae H FO te MOTOR SALES oe eee cars. GET IT QUICK] | Foreign & Sports Cars 90B | oxford. » OA. 8.2528 CADILLAC senegal" tame awe | ET AT! | ae gre a ate FINEST OF POMPORTED CARS = See Me Today! we OxYD MYERS teeke. 16% Newberry after 5 p.m. For Sale Cars _ 91 Matthews- TODAY’S SPECIAL ‘37 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP 2 Door, w, Radio and heater, W-walls, Solid Bombay Ivory. $1480 The BIG, BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 64 BUICK ? DR. WICH “CARI 2Pe. _H. Riggins. NORTH | CHEVROLET CO. Has The INTERNATIONAL LYEAR WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage; No seein , Dr., l-owner . teehee ene 2-Dr. V-8.... 1280 Conv't. Loaded 808 736 Pontiae 2-Dr, Sharp .... $737 963 Pontiac 4Dr. Wy’. $386 fe DEMOS | | Bee +Dr, ¥-8, PG .... gimme Impala -HT “ene ieee ‘Eies 45 more to pick from “BANK RATES © Open 8:30 am. to 9 p.m. North Chev. : Ay Beater Bivd, at 8. Wootten 1°55 Chevrolet 2-Dr. . $895 Harareaves| * LRA V-8 WITH AUTOMATIC JACK COLE, INC. 1900 Ba elt Soe MA 44511 "REPOSSESSION “ieee, $34.36 per be tiny eee Peon ‘trade. BIRMING: "RAMBLER. 666 8. WARD, MI 6-3900 WOODWA 1 CHEVROL: iP. POW ERGLIDE, mee & HEATER on oe MOWEY DOWN, Assume p , payments of $5.83 — Call Credit Mr. Parks t MI 4-7500. Harold .Turner Ford. iu CHEVROLET IMPALA, TWO door, *5,500 —. wer steering, wer brakes to -_ . rea STOP ! LOOK ! SAVE1 ‘57 BUICK Roadmaster 4dr. H & a car, solid white ............0..05 1995 ‘S| MERCURY wagon with power steering and brakes, Mercomat- ic, radio, heater; white wall tires. Like new inside & ow $1005 *§7 CHEVROLET Bel air 4door se- dan Powerglide, V-8 engine, ra- eater. This one you must MERCURY Victoria hard ap Wlercomstic, radio, heater, be wall tires. You'll’ be own this . Se ee ee a Perey eae eee eee eee ee eee eens of Boe or oases T 28. Radio pol tires. 1 OWneT |. 6.66.6. scene "55 STUDEBAKER Commander ee eee eee Clee Tee eee eee eee ee eee bare bets a9 ee ee "st BU eee ee eee, ~ SI ELTON’ Pontiac-Buick FE 80488 Open till 10/: 54 Buick ...s+ +++ -$595 | ‘¢ pi 55 Mercury paces ethVn le Sy Rambler’....+.$AVE| o% ’53 Dodge .....++-$AVE}| ites PLENTY OF TAKE MODEL 7 5 " SPECIALS. | ‘34 Fore Por "83 Buick 2 "§T Pord 4 G8. ove ceereeees> = HANE. OF OR a naa + eee eee een OLIVER -Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 _ Open Eves. 0 CHRYSLER ¢1 R +DR, R&H FLUID rk Ree , $100, PE 1710 1984. DESOTO at, RUSS's GA- wa Autom: mis- sion, Radio & heater. Reaj nice car! $565. = 2 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Hardtop Au aan pan transmission, power $1595 Larry Jerome- ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-9711 1967 PAIRLANE 2- DOOR os accessories. $1,500 WITH HAR drive. Clean. ay ag sale $075, FE 5-4671. 1715 |THE PRICE ’ and Car Are Right at WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1958 CONTINENTAL MARK IT LE. Beautiful robin soe CADILLAC ; SEDAN DEVILLE. Beautiful El- — Silver with ik & white tim. Full —— equipment in- oh all one-owner car and lanionenane 1957 PONTIAC 4 D : 9 PASSENGER SAFARI WAGON, Tu-tone green with matching trim, Radio, eater, hydramatic, power brakes. A one-owner with 17,000 $1995 STATION Wacom coy _ te owner 8.80 his have a = fy om owner—9 $1695 1956 OLDS SEDAN, with radio, — “hy- dramatic. Power steering and brakes. Wy car has had eéxce tional The perfect fam: car, $1495 1956 FORD -® PASSENGER Country Seda Red & white. Rad “a matic. Power weaken cen: : er, 25,000 "$13 ear, 1985 PONTI CATALINA COUPE. color. Radio, A nice car fn ig Bay AN blu eer te match. de Fordomarte, Wilson en 1350 N Woodward i ROCHESTER” OL 1 18133 B'ham. MI 4-1930 OVER- 25,000 miles, for | - heater, hydramatigy some less Ao. model. Lake Orion Motor Sales MM AT CLARKSTON . a Y MY 23-2611 54 ¥-4 4 DR. AUTO. New ic. cond. 280 State a 3 & weekends. 249. SS Ford Tudor DIO AND HEATER. $696 "RUSS DAWSON 23 8. w 24 "4 FORD. e nk ) LAKE ORIO sewn cares Hardenb urd WOLREWAGEN ine SUNROOF. . ce o " : . low mileage, reas., exc. cond. ‘VO ee, $1,200 ‘STF ORD BRAID SCHUT: Z ACT NOW! HL a8 Lf NO MONEY DOWN. me con Gail Creat Harold Turees Fe TODAY’S "56 OLDSMOBILE HOLID BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” ns a a Fe ou rece ba ABSOLUTELY NO £ BEA DOWN. : B 3 3 Brie’ s"s SPECIAL WTOP HY- MOREY | We have ae 150 cars se a Late Models | 9.000 nd | 557 SCODA BT RUSS JOHNSON ,MOTOR SALES : S pewer RUNS GOOD ........665..053 3 1967 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL LANSER ............. $1708 1985 PONTIAC HARDTOP-SHARP ........... $1005 1983 PLYMOUTH A CLEAN ONE ............. $ 305 1957 DESOTO COUPE — POWER 81795 1981 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP ...... $1605 1957 BUICK WAGON POWER EQUIPPED ........ $1905 DODGE HARDTOP — POWER....... $1093 1987 FORD AUTOMATIC ..........00005. $1395 1958 CHEVROLET HT A BLACK BEAUTY ......... $1905 PLYMOUTH SPORT WAGON... $2195 1958 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY 00.0. 0se0ceeeees $1005 1988 PLYMOUTH CLUB — LIKE NEW......... $1795 1986 FORD VICTORIA .o....cceeseceeees $1195 1957. PLYMOUTH WAGON. NICE ..,..... esas $1605 . FORD PAIRLANE explicate $1005 195? CHEVROLET $ DOOR |... csccscssseriees . $1098 1067 PLYMOUTH SPORT COUPE ...........55 $1595 ogg, PACKARD sms aanvrop 9 BOE $1008 7 DesOTO FLITE 4 ae ieee $1796 1987 ADVENTURER __ . FULL POWER ....,.....005 $2005 f 1054 FORD VICTORIA aKa . $605 1 VAUXHALL Sr aeees nme $1408 1967 PLYMOUTH 8 WOW ojece sir arsaese », #1396 pontiic” AS iin $ 505 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP. SHARP pereckeye $1498 1956 CORVETTE STOR. WOE 5.1. cesses 92008 STATION WAGON. AIR) ..., $1808 2-¥YEAR WARRANTY SCHUTZ aE, DOOR Very low pao ‘99 PONTIAC _- STARCHIEP CATALINA COUPE — Radio & Heater. ‘99 BUICK 2 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio & Heater, Dynaflow. ‘55 OLDSMOBILE ......$1195 SUPER ‘88 — 2 Door, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. ‘96 OLDSMOBILE’ ... .. . .$1495 4 DOOR — O.FORD «occ cases 200 la STATION WAGON — Radio & Heater, Fordomatic. ‘96 BUICK »PECIAL 2 DOOR HARDTOP. '57 OLDSMOBILE ..... .$1895- 4 DOOR — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Full Power. '57 PONTIAC Gor Power Steering & '57 PONTIAC ..........$1895. SUPERCHIEF 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio, thaeee, THE | GOODWILL STORE HAS Values Galore AND THE Time to Buy Is Now! Reape Mega, tape Ab Enjoy The Open Road ‘SS MERCURY .........$1195 $, 2OOK,9 PASSENGER — Ratio and Mester,” 90 PONTIAC veces SLO9S Hydramatic. “sTo’ — Radio and Heater, oe © © ee ee Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, oe # © © © oe oe eo fe © © © © CATALINA COUPE — & Power B Steering. ‘57 PONTIAC ..........$1995 STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE ‘57 PONTIAC ..........$1995 STATION WAGON — Three to Choose ‘57 MERCURY ..._... $1995 STATION WA matic, Power ‘58 PONTIAC sored ees 82905 — SEIRETAR SRP" ‘58 PONTIAC ......... .$2595 BT! sranceyey. * hohe = — po 2. Baer. Hydra- FACTORY BRANCH PO iN — 2 Door, Radio thes 2 & Heater, Merco- ito "RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” 63 MT. CLEMENS ST. ee THE POST OFFICE) - ee @© © © © © © © © ew we $1395 agg os - — pow Lg FA on, $1195 .5 995 .$1895 FE 3-7117 | % ion! t _THE PONTIAG PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, ei ms . " . " ~ ‘ ; * . a * r) + 3 te - } acd | Famous Violinist's mon en "Channel —WW3-T0 pnd Be i ne ey ‘wise ». Withdrawa rill 2-WIBK-TV : ~ : at EARL WILSON TO to Per - ee oe : : eS | @ From These Roots, K You might wonder how an internationally} From NA ae can 4 s On. jp pe Rigg al YORK — uld become a TV actor. Access to U.S. Secrets ONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS snes (aoe , gel - n for a Day. i cup anecagente om avery a 7 Sr ee * e _ z ie _— ” we asked . A : ‘Curtain Time. Comedy. 1D Nowe: Se kamp, Oa iets Wn Gcitoatne te ae ean 0s az By G. MILTON KELLY ie ©) Popere. Comedy. (2) News: LeGottf, 4:15 ny of Night. Fe Saves cy Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and vs rille lingo, Dad-| wasHINGTON (AP) — Congres-| (4). News: Williams. 11:15 (9) Weather. Etiot na Fair. ” ) nares ee ee SM posed undies: a). News her: . (4) County something started. sional sources bid @) S. F. Beat. Rerun. (4) Weather: ° 4 Forest. dy-o. That’s how it it’ when you want have torpedoed her own “ oS wearer: Eliot 11:20 (9) ee ea ome (colen) Gamer Peet P uate ed said. fing sagen a on the|‘*" —* ty eunelaiag asd pe (2) Weather. - @ Sports. Tunes over a picture you sad ah vessels from NATO com- | 6:30 (1) Comedy (cont.) (2) Sports. Comedy: a Bandstand, tintype.’ real swinger “French fleet . Bae at ee Coney. sits & Mestonteh: Tx Cee ae @) Mickey Mouse Club, “A-wolf,” he said, ee Ne ee ee ‘ Edward = ” ¢F i a , t- junits - Nowe Laat Reno | melon ge Ty News Jobn| 11:30 w (cont.) IL: : ur house, I say I im officials last week she @ (2) News Analyst (9) Theater weav-(l 1 | your | fied. NATO pase eee Dempsey. (4) Jack en aoe I : your pad.” of the great violinist, Inag decided ptng.s prog? on 6:45 » Spaaeta ® = aoe: th bang sae doy > on Searels Mediterranean aa 7:00 America Re-run. ~ (zont,) 4 Brynes ‘ and spouts |command. *« *« * (@ Let's Dance. Dance val) N'wate! Gangland Dea malely Hebened. Sonne ee otras privately tha © WEDNESDAY MORNIN yup. |Drivate eye language constantly. Zimballst’s ¢ - ! tore: Ralph Meeker, “Desertle:s0 (4 Come. Heinie Waine We mae ok) cae Gn ne nn ties: in Parking Lot, Was : t Evropeanig:ss (2) ; leaaer 7:30. (1) Sugarfoot. 7:00 (2) TV College. Once Bootlegg pang Age order, hold up| (4, Today. ‘ ply ergy CD) Big Show. CHICAGO (AP)—Hyman’ (ein: teain. nse) Cottons Wicee, prohibition era boot- tured. Dollar (7) Breakiast ie) Wainer, a gangland = air Peony fon Che oe oo oe Harry. __|legger who ak escaped — Miss.” (45.) —ig:3@ (7) Our deg Boren shootings and who eg, (©) Dragnet. ‘Friday’ is roles toi mers Som death in a bomb blast a year ag, snarls nt bious of movie starlet's 2 (2) Movie. was slain Monday : : 4 z ee check is a forgery. ; Clown. | -angland style shooting. ‘ct and . sy Sugarioot (cont) teree () Dough Re Mi wee dicts patties. no shot in source who declined to be austed| TV News and Reviews ee . (9) Movie (cont.) Ful 7) Jean's Notebook. liquor store ing lot at the Bia . source who declined 7 . itt Season's finale. Ella Fitz|.ecas () Lady of Charm, (SAM aoe | os er only rent mada = mat wae i Me Lovely’ Irish Ditty ’ | to:30 (2) Arthur Godtrey plush North Side apart he’s a-Yale man. His father or healt fo. Pile eee 1, under the| VLE f Shopworn. @ ~ aod om mee (4) Treasure Hunt. ing. * * * tified Is een to modern living at Raga Py =~ of U.S, atomic Old Cookpot 0. Pp 3 = , . e ’ : 2 8:30 ee ee ie a a Police said 2 man about 350, eee cs + submarine secrets and for permis- / ; So did Sean —__*® a 10:55 bE lowe Lacs, neighbor reported the lot after * TV set,” he explained. ae eS es . EWALD toiled effectively. her’ dad, ; @ Pa Seg, [ene uments Be oa Thy aah ty so a maton coe oo olbare Duin y Hoa rte ghee eS See po pec (7) Cleo. penetrated Wainer's. chest. fron] “They watch my | tt doesn’t look like it’s among|,...1, * * * NEW _YO Repub-|, | : (2) To Tell Truth. Quiz. Leon Errol. was shot in the the living room and ) ee, 0k | shout the Irteh Rep cgi 4 Bank robber} —¢g) Ls the back. fie also lyou walk in og i |something is Gen et “hn a 3 gg cer Nat Pot ee “Wainer sagged ito the apart friends” Ste iden” he eld. °T think eho [0% US. governments have I colony 8 octal (9) GM Presents. diner! (4) Concentration. ~ 5 ees y and was taken = Zimbalist’s parents wa the idea,” he said. under way reached the point ts. warting lm roadside diner, (Ty Peter Lind Hayes: eng Pg Beto yy Ho mother was obsessed with stage. Ee wuere a fosaal reqeast, $0 Solin TV playwrigh - “ae Genes Burns. George (9) Howdy Doody. Evelyn Costman, a secretary fo saw the decline of the concert s1 mosic and then you wet bev “has been ee w be takes ay a — ig“ or store, a wee, teres nl he Van iar hg et See: sot ap-lber, ““The Tnnscant ed a cast of over Ronnie's night who called eae bar each re—unless there’s a gimmi ‘If you have , T migh ‘Under gm must be|was earnest : : ' of Life. been living nowhe he says, ‘If you the President adie rick's Day show with singer @) erg tl * * * me ahte to help you. x ke a at oe Soe cet fA) Rope Around he Sim vor Zimmy” spurned music but he couldn’t become gress passes a resolution cliches. j 1 . to ” . * o:3e * Sched City. | See Seat eiees| nmr —worse than I am as an actor,” |ing it James leaves show. . (1) Play Your Hunch. her any details payee Ht Be rip ser ect gaingieters fers mAbs FOR of Piper Laurie, Presents (cont.) (9) Myrt & Doris. ice said she could . “T was bounced ou : BR thur on ww leaders signed a joint WISH I'D SAID THAT: You can — lawyers leave the| center. eg out of their ed kissed made up. , nearby lety measure. “se oN 7) sae einen FA wand cole hs wghat’y anti eothers Paste ‘'aneee"an «(Senate OK Expect | aE = seo nee tt on Jobless Pay Bi € St, Patrick te two coun! , ee ae es ede WASHINGTON (AP)—The. Sen- age ° , O Rama S at - fr 15 miles, Mare than 290 re ate appeared likely today to ‘join 11 Feminine = Giant Scou on — . : nansdlitien us tar on 06 atines i ts tinea Game ak ons yj tiac School =SivSc= RRS 16 Streets (a0.) t da In Pon 1ac 4 One burning building blocking} But action could be delayed by ip Bocal, insect : d Ur y | ation(O" & railroad track, werela battle over fixing permanen 30 —— are 8 : s by. the Salvation) tric for hours. Street lights ble today : of Wisner |56, sponsored , hed over a considerable federal ’ “ = its| derby racing; Pack 13 on | Army. aren, and buses and cars had toladeninstered Congress « ee A variety ‘of scouting exhib RNG ih pees « ey INDOOR DISPLAYS area, and round the scene of|nave 2 oa ch 26 3 Bee lig neg ton arg et en tated san we five indoor displays “iine oe " ine Paner nbdeg 3 z Scout-O-Rama Saturday in jum. ae Hobby | Thirty by the Scouts meshed was just like blitz days,” |day irman Harry F. mei i High School’s gymnasi the “Cu a ea ¥eid Cate lies ei a ae tet oe eee ee 24 sicker, * * & Shop.’ . 5 of the Congres hers on the roof of the will meet +4 * by Troop firewatchers_ showers of/mittee The 3 Bop Sponsored by the Pontiac Di a es re hted_in an|tional Church, ©. |town hall to okt ey to it.” |sider the extension bill. . i BI ot the Boy Scouts of ts t-mot Indian lore highlighted nan ss ettt be aut exhibit, “Soeut: (sparks from setting house Sales and Service r __ : : s ; uaz exhibit o i forms, will be an dissent : i : “i fend io ee ote ee — Se ee ae tee Avis ing om the Bach pend Wy State Won't Tell |"Sen. sohn F. Kennedy -CONDON’S TV jean — 6 Coin of. ii Take into 41 Native name inuously from cme the School 244 of the Grace 138, told ‘ nog 36 $. Telegraph $1 Reiterate t custody of freland t in ad-| 6 Pack 58, Emerson Troop will take place at 1: < p] a Acress from Tel-Hauren 54 Tariats rmese 19 Continent Included in the displays, is. _ & Church, It stage ‘ Tee Rome oka a or gual ge I 33 Detlter 3 Tran slate, many Boy Scout exhib featured by and 8 p.m. A special harge in the vie i RE will be ome prepared by CUb| ape oe Ais Coc & Steal te ae weer” (COT Trial = rum *T her Sereme. — 38 volcene effin) Seout groupe in the ety ot Christ. First ald. will be. the Wright, 145 E. Huron &../ Murder I reiowers iS Arabian if Sti = Ours ce cs cuinie wa pasvenl ecase et eae os "leathercraft| is Scout-O-Rama’s nr ng INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — What] ; gi ced con mp feature an exhibit on the Rema Club, ton of Top| an. ices ae ow bing by malty the state will seek against}, 3 Beretee, 18 Reyoties 3 term $3 Dense stop wilt be the contribu Cub, Boy and be ‘Purchased titre, Connie Nicholas for the slay <_ fe = [They may _tlso be ‘jurchas ing of her married lover outside - : a r) =“ | ee i a ee ee : the r. the event support the apartment o . j To day’ Ss Radio P rOOTaINS --_ Reward in sad Wa Che chain nctivtlen ot becal aconte woman friend still was a mystery aii : . notice ~—_ Who Returned Bi : ~ -Itaday. and. re. : ‘ te without * The state challenged Se we in this column are subject te change MOUNT CLEMENS @® — A Casey Jones’ Station moved three prospective ie bee furnished by stations listed ) WaBK (1490) ch two boys and Most of Year opening day of Mrs. Nichol Programs WXYZ (1970) WON (1400 $10,982, check whi tuned May Close Mos ouhy mee murder trial Monday Wws (96) > WCAR (1190) it girl found on a street and (AP) — The|firs said they couldn’t vote LW (900) C W, Mews, Davies a a reward Miss, when they ee | BEAR Rows Mati | soo wim. Right Rapptoes in, is going to mean ‘imed station at Vaughan for the death penalty. WPON. Musto won ere, Casey orw, Gomme, Savion). them. — tinked with the ballad of pr 7. tor Judson F. ‘ww MeVattrick, MeKenste | {12 miine era ome ine, Sore” | oen—eran, 1. Pamily pig od Edwards, 15; Ralph year. Mississippi Public — tion didn’t necessarily indicate the . WIBK: News, Meteod nespar monana | ‘*wws "por & Marre wat ‘Ee Bars. alge end Dolores steele Te a ee an tn wneation , See aon have Singers WED: iture Mary News, ’ t proposal penalty e : WPOR, Revs, spore “wwa, Wows, Roberts wae Chuck ‘Lewis ay saad trey | Lewis G. > Ee oe origin of sds Cute tadeey oo ol cd cediered teeta. tel ites, some have ww, Dear sn: the Lakepointe out at Vau : , with {cn ttach- :30-0IR, Dinner WXY8. Wolf Sere Aye Pas! Winter | sewn, Deas shir check, said he'll figure its agency She is charged in bobbin a wwd. , Maxwe: . , Rooster Club 10:90 8, Davies J. the 3 to’the break-| continue ys during the cot- of Forrest Teel, 54, round os WAR: Pames. Party . pis Tom George Warn) Past pegs wink _ |something in addition re nar Geen: - ge Cadillac outside the ments, new motors, WPOW. Candietite WOAR, —_ oT 11:00 WIR, House denieuitie fast. ag eM is where Casey Jones apartment of Miss Laura Mow- ete, Call right now! . | 1:00~ Ww House WPON ul Winter 8:09 ae . trying to make 31, : zi . . « Se wei Bee Meret oe. | ase om, Music Hall = | WXYZ. Fe Raa Sh teew Memens, Held on Traffic Fines, ap time between Memptis, Tenn. [rer last cee 3 ‘are 2 a WoAR WiBE. News. George eat Chuck Lewis | SRLW: Hews. « |Doesn’t Get New License |" aaiy eee eeiively scale mes rguc taf oae "Bee, res eae item, se tr tet ee ee Isabelle the tal reamed tang, “CALL FE 2-3307 NOW. ¢ SRW: ‘Davies BLW. — ohy Darid y avueuias See News ee. dieu, 39, a ee beg lope Go big In|. : ee 5 oa be ; A : ee ee ee ny ¥ ; ee (Pee te, | ee ees Se a eee er Se ee EB |e we zap wana ed er| pains fee Michigan Sewing Cer SWI, srway Mews Woan Weve. sherttae | W more Furs ay Sports: ‘Metso im fll before frien , Fi itn 33 Third-class mail ‘A the 2 o ‘w we — Next to: Poole Hdwe. — , Please 00— WIR, g News, . 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He said _held_ him while the _ other ; ced him with a razor In the pigeon drop, a confidence-man tells _ Sheldon Y Gre | shamefully. admitted Mopdas night he slashed himself — with a razor, then’ invented 9 story about. ! The 39-year-old mayor said he made up . ae the money... ae about it.” amount of victim will x * good faith. “‘gmith, former state cuales of Indiana young Republicans, has been’ mayor of this 6,306 in Jenuary and 6315 in, D Free bonus gifts. All purpose zigzag - attachment. Trade-ins accepted. We — and service all makes. -CURT'S APPLIANCES — 6183 Jameson They totaled 7.184 compared THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY |Pacureo DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN — His resolution, readied for intro- ~ Serving 4,300,000 people in Southeastern Michigan rect ‘the state treasurer to set up ~714 Community Nal “Bank Bldg Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Richard: H. Bnet Donald E. Hansen ” 5. Any other employes request- ing salary deferment during the) cash emergency. - ~~ * © Mielock’s plan would affect such ais State University president, at $32,000; heads of the four state Tenants’ Policies ical men at state hospitals, prison wardens, assistant attorneys gen- 5 we Sat So Bee, we would oct take so much pleasure noting those o' < meba@ Rochelouchauld, 1665 = Prosecutor Richard Garvey said the _ southeast Indiana town for ‘10 years. ram. > : San agnenste “ie it Cour ary ie mab feos Dr. Stanley W. Black =O FY ee ee _ Dr. Stanley Wi. Bia 8, 000- Plt US. State Workers J isc icone contin toljegr NOE vet Hel fr the ( OPTOMETRIST— ay , tor ew * June. Brae almost it ee 3813 ELIZABETH LAKE dubia! setae abe Sant maeair ar ciety 3.5 million May Be First {0 Forego Pay).2szsstes aiid “hes ne es wae RD. 3 and serves .. et and a quarter customers. prvenrie ts constitut or eo p? Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontise The dividend record looked good, too. Detroit Edison bas | ransinc w= ate in Man Sai ie |e sent Sa a : OVER: MAC'S DRUG STORE million was paid to shareholders at $2.00. per share. employes whose yearly income ex- The ‘nfo a|F Appointed officials,” -he said, This i only pact ot es papper eeey: For the entire family | ceeds $8,000 would ‘be among the Proposal may run “but I seriously question whether EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT of stockholders and the company, each new chapter brings first to go without paychecks un-/constitutional roadblock, howeyer.| ne Legislature could withfiold pay-| crater opportunity to gow and prope lay with the area der « plan outlingd today by a Re-| Arthur G. Rasch, director of the|checks of civil service employes in Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday Detroit serves in Southeastern Michigan. The whole __ | publican legislator - _ |state Civil Service Commssion, said/this manner.” * ee Nia ee is: eel Mielock (R- : Als eI al? Baad cent St wa ee Vu le Bs Wall pepe