fh9 Woalhv ■ amtmtmmwimr VOL. 120 NO. 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS Hod[i« Edition ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICmOAN, THURSDAY. FEB^lUARY 8. 1982 -48 PAGES vHmD^SaH'^SurS Courage Wins Recognition Om HUVUY AWABO-WatcrIord Tqwn-Alp's U^iWmU JcOny Jwlik looks OMf o Red ChMs Cartllkmie of Merit he received at Mat Elizabeth Uke last August. Csrieton C. Putter-I Jr., right, chairman of the OMdand County night*s Waterford Toamahip Recreatka Board Chapter ol the Red Ooss, made the preoentatkm. meetMg. JeAey oaved the life of hla friend Gory WatcfafMg M Robert Uwycr, township rei I.. Ocfnimt after a swimming accident M director. Certificate Cites Waterford Youth Reward Boy for Rescue Last idghi was fe big night lor|8scyis St., Waterford Township, IJ-yeorold Jeffiry J. Janlk of 7»N«s stricken by seven arm and Lyle a., Waterford Township. HeN "ajw A and Je|^ was awarded the Certllicnie ofswtmm^ betwee-Merit of the American Red Cwob|**"» ® “SB"” for saving the II whin Gary L. Clement 14. «f Miners Toll 279 in German Blasts Forecast Bright as Steel Unign leadies for talks AAany Still Missing With 81 in Kospitak but TOO Escaped Cave-In SAARBRUECKEN, Germany (AP)-The Saar Sute Mining Office announced today that 279 \mately M Ger ntoe d A s| had \ b trage^ near bm, and ft in hoaptl^ An are in bcMtalt, condition.. V The apakeoman escaped ' Nmately a acore Ore Will I Germany'a aapond w t diaaster ki hlatory. A spokeaman said 2f5 bodMa had \ been removed from the trage^-stricken Luiaenthal mine ', and four Meg had died ■ 81 • Wednenlay in this steel capital. Officials of the union formulated their 19S2 contract demands in three days ol conferences ending Wednes^. The current con* tract expires June 30. many in critical ed fsr anuMg th^tt wha were la the pH at the HAs ef the die-aster. Efforts continued i hours after the aoc the missing, who* burled rock. The bodies of many ml» were found burned, gassed crushed under the debris of caye-ins from the massive fire damp blaat on the fourth level 4,800 feet underground. •* A Earlier rescue authorities gave widely varying estimates of the number missing, because of the powdbility that many survivors had not reported to the state-owned mine office. A Bit of Warmth Expected toCheef^ on Cloudy Friday Increa«bng doudiness and nd so " xoM, Is the fore- cast for the Pontiac aimi tonighti Morning light and variable wfisds will become 8 to 13 miles per hour Friday. More thaif an hx* * ■now fen on the Pontiac aiea nighu - ' — The lowett recording in dthm* town Pontiac pfripr to 8 a.m. was A degrees. The mercury bauf 1 to » at 3 ipm. km and companies Is much better than it was prior to the strike-producing 1959 negoUatians. we* R. Conrad Cooper, who win be Uie top negotiator for big ateel. exmesaed a aomewhat sympa-Oakland County Chapter of Red tb^e feeling toward the union’s PITTSBURGH (AP) 2. The strive f aaenla In fob secutHy an^ unemployment protection tkm’s 439,909 baric ateelworkers Thia M when Jeffrey's vahiabM Red Cross water safety instructioii Sending Back Photographs (Ji. Puts Tiros Into Orbit CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (API — The UnHed States put a new liher salellUe. tlraa IV, into . it today, and -Ha emperaa electronic equipment promptly gan tending back photograpto of the earths doud earn. * * * A 99Joot Thor-Delta rocket. agency sal ceiviaW*; II a.BA that pletnrw of elond A spokesman for ib said pictures wero re-t^^ij'anopa Island. Va. monitoring riatbif.’' Otficlala -of Radio Oorp. America said piciures from the aateUite were also received their Princeton, N.J. aUilkm. A spokesman tor NASA aaid these pictures were made during the sateitite's first whirl around the earth. In thia initial orbit, he aaid, the Mielllte rma allghtly tUtod and the quality of pictures would not be expected to be as good as those receiveiM during i To later orbits. day, easagh ptetarM sf gaad The spokeailian. Dr. Morris Tep. qaallty wsaM be received ae Mey per, director of meteorological sys- eoaM be aaed by wealhermaa. terns ter NASA, mid most of tite ______ nL-tin*. nniv Ml. ™ Satellite s pradeccuor. ffy ^ “' Tlroo III, provided pictures of two •““ <* me rat. Ihurrtcanrs, twp typteons and two But on a seoohd riMt tlMAid(d>l|^^ st^ In a sk«ie day. hut camera took what the apace agency described^ aa excellent pictures of clouds over the Mslhern of the United Slates, southern Canada and the North Atlantic. The Midwest Iowa, Wiaconrin, Illinois and Mich- mrli coilectton of storms la expected at thia Topper said very rough early estimates Indicated that the aatel-lite was ranging from 450 to 525 miles distant from the earth, with 100 minutes required for earh bit. Confirmation of when the Wallo«M tracking station picked v ^fireniTins Iv « it ripi V head at the aad of one 9:16 a m. Plan Hearings for l^ezoning East Side Area Would Chang# Larg# Section of Industrial Land to Rosidontial LmI night Pcmtlhc city plSnners took the first major step In a long range to rexone vast manuring areas on Pontiac’s Cast Side to make way for future recreatlon4d and residential development. *P 1 a n a i a g oopuniaaioners provad two motiont. One calls to '" r hearing on a proposal to all the land immediately cast of the BeH Line Railroad between Perry and Herrington HlUa Subdivision from manufacturing to Gait was pulled ariwre. admlnls- t. Later he was treated at Pontiac General HosptUi and re- APPUED 81ULU Jeffrey bad applk ■alcly InriraetkB be received to claaet to the lari three years, taught by the Red Cross as part of the Youth Swimming Program and aponoaored by the Waterterd Town-ridp Department of Recreatten. * * * The award la the highest given to individuals by the American Red Croea and was preaeated by Carteton C. Patteraon Jr., chairman of the Oakland Coonly Chapter. Jeffrey is the TBIh Michigan rerident to receive this honored recognition since, it was established in 1913. The presentation was made at the Township Recreation Boanl meeting at the Community Center. Others participating in the cere-moniee were JeMreyh parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Janik; Norm Pond, swimming instructor; Donald . C. Millar, executive secretary of " Cross, ahd Robert Lawyer, iceiaa- Ihe aecond caHs for a piMIc of Herrington Hills SubJiviakin from 8S to Rl. and Barit fe, Burba 4ba ( ahsald ba brid at-the March Laud to question Hes from the BeK Line railroad tracks to point about a hail-toUe east It is bordersd on the north by North Perry Street and on the south fay Using Good Old Horse Sense the fact that the old wagon was frscgn a fpat again be hack to p deep in mud at Pontiac's Beaudetfe Pi^'an The entire am aec Orchard Lake Road. The team wait* patiantly rixtwn on (he glistening i JFK Invokes Privilege in Censo^ip Row Forbids Rorsonnol of Pontagoiv to Rtvtal Namoi to Subcommitto# WASHINGTON (fU-Presldent Kennedy Invoked the doctrine of executive privilege today to forbid Pentagon personnel to tell a Senate subcommittee the names of censors who altered texts of specific anticommunist speeches. The chairman promptly upheld the plea. "I am convinced this executWa pica applies and the chair sub-tains it," said Chairman John Stennis, D-Miss. Up to the time of the preei-drntlal intervention Stennis bad Also Push for Disarmament Britain, U.S. Choose N-Test Site Almoat all af the land Is privately owned, the southern-most portion beiiW Herrington Hills sub-Induded is a 25acre plot zoned M3, of which about acres provide the site to an au, parts firm and scrap metal yard. The M3 area lies on the south side of Mt. Oemens Street at the railroad. Between it and Herrington Hills Elementary School is a SOAcr parcel zoned M2. AH the land between Mt. Clemens and Perry is zoned M2, but actual land use iz divided between residential and vacant parcels. Approximately M acm Immediately south of Perry from the railroad to Galloway Lake are owned by one party. The rest is under mltlple ownership. Most of the land has renuUned (Continued qn Pige f, Col. 5) Remrter Drops 5 Pounds on CD Diet By DICK SAUNDERS Ab I sit ber* munching my survival food ielns,” It occurs to me that a iRogress r«port might be In order. I am In my fourth day of a l4-day civil defense fallout shelter diet. Food consists of MulUpurpose Food (MPF) and Imwgency Ra-served in a variety of ways. So far 1 have averaged abeut 9 ounces of the two prodnets crenblned per day plus a fetal coasmnption af slighUy aver 3 quarts at liquid per day. I have lost 8 pounds and foal as alert as aver. Monday I drank V/t quarts of coffee and a -pint of water. Tuesday I drank only one quart of coffee, but ^wned A Pint of milk (powdered^ a half-pint of tomato Juice gnd a pint of water. CRATES MILK. WATER Around 19 p.m. Tuesday I developed a craving for milk or water. Thirst is a major factor—hunger Is not. I have ckiwiiencBtr periods trf wrtreme thirst, liufat no tKiThitWri Wb® Hihilftr 1 have invented what I eall a "Sarvlval Shake.” It eonsista of ene enp evaporated milk, three Uhletfeens MN*, one taUe-spoon of vanilla eztraet and a teaapoaa of sugar, all blended- together. Sounds a bit blsarre until you reallM that Is dinper. Last night, I substituted pep-pwmlnt extract for the vpnllla. . ★ 'A ★ What do I miss awMt? My peanut butter and crackers. We were InsoparaUe. WASHINGTON (AP) —T h 9 Atomic Energy CommiasioB gnnonnetd today the United States and Britain have agreed to cooperate in testing a low yield British nacicar device underground in Ne- hyne Back With Story of Adventure NASSAU W - Buxom, blonde Jayne Mansfield, who skied gaily out of Nassau Wednesday in a ■canty swim suit, returned safely today, shivering and weeping with a story of a harrowing experience at sea and a night on a chilly beach. vada within the next few WASHINGTON (API - ' United States and Britain nounced today agreement Christmas Island to the Padllc a site for U.$. nuclear atmospheric test programs. They also Hfttag bosbaad, Miekey Hargt-tey, aad hoM poUioiri Jaek touched off wiiea they lalM to 'It was the sharks. That was worst," said Jayne, who has an almost UDcontrollable fear of sharks. The Nassau Yacht Qub said sharia have not been reported in those waters for many years. ^ skis, he said. He tried to help and fell off bim-wlf. She complained of a Kurt ,|teg. They\were not wearing Hfe ' Jackets. , m CALLED WARNlNCi Drury, in the boat, said he thought he saw sharks and called I warning. ' Jayne panicked, Hargitay said. Mwy braagto fba boat about. W iMNriir'iii iwf'-toor itr ■argitay *<>•• Ms grip oo Jayae aad she went aader the boot, tb^ got koM of her agota, but to trying to get her tato It. the Jayne JAVNK MANHKfELD called for an East;West foreign irned. ^a J toMbaa^ said. They had to swim about two Mocks to make the island, Hargitay said, and ha and Drury held Jayne vp between theto. When tb^ dtmbed up on the beach; Jayne fainted again. Tho exhausted men slept. • | Newsflash 17A8HINOTON Wl Kennedy’s college aid Mil afao eaoght la a snag today when a Repablicaa objeetloa ia toe Moaoa4to>cknd a mma to nmi Ui to a'isaoeleaate eoiiifera^ to work oat a compromloe. The The proposal for a foreign ministers meeting was made by Preskieni Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan to Soviet Premier Khrushchev. Joint U.S.-Britlsh statement said that foreign ministers of the three powers should meet vam-e of the proposed 18-natlon disarmanumt conference opening at Geneva March 14 and should also be ready to participate personally in the negotiations. * * ★ The Him of this foreign ministers effort -would be to generate 'supreme effort" to bring the nuclear arms rdee under control, the joint statement said. JUHTIPIED TERTg On the military side the (wo Western governments declared that the existing state of nuclear development would "justify the West- in making such further series of nuclear tests as may be neceuary tor purely military An important factor to the present stale of nuclear develoiment the statement said, is the "recent massive Soviet tests.” The United States and United Kingdom governments" the statement then said, "have therefore decided that preparations should be made in various places and as part of these the United Kingdom government is making available to the United States government the facilities Christmas Island.” IN lonely section Thg only subcommittoe mem- AnalyUs on Pago 14 ber objecting to the chair’s ruling was Sm. Strom Thurmond, D-S.C., whose charges that the military had been muzzled against . anti-Communist itatements aet off the aubcommittee’s itudy, 'Thunnand did not appeal Sten-nia’ ruling immediatriy to the tec membmhlp, a courre which would have been open to him. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara read to the subcommittee a letter from the President invoking the executive privilege and^ directing Defense Department personnel from top to bottom not to disclose the information about any Individual changes to texts. The PreaMent held It wouM aol exeeattve privilege. Since the days of George Washington, Stennis said, neither the courts nor the CTOngress ever has overridden pleas of executive privilege by a president under the constltutidwl system of checks and balances which, he said, prevents one branch of government (Oontinued on Page 2, CM. 6) eoald be treitole hi pryliig K NEW YORK (AF) - The Chrysler Corp. flalriied INI with an 911-1 niiiUoa profit resalting from a fourth quaijer Improvement la earnings, (he The island, which is a huge Btoll, lies more than 1,000 miles Muth of Hawaii. It is to a lonely section of the Pacific. Kennedy told his ne( enoe (Hat U.S.-controlled Johnaon Island, as well as Christmas Island, offered no legal difficulties Etoiwetcdi atoll, where {^ious U.S. testa were conducted, is held by the United Stales under U.N, trusteeship. Kennedy's mention of Johnson (land suggested that prepara-ohs for a smes-of atmoepheric exfibskms of nuclear weapons may be under way there, apart from, those projected for Christmas Island. In Today's Press Roadies Big Guns President to go all out in fight for federal aid to edu- ^ cation - PAGE 94. | Rural Needs | House bill would aid ^ state's "country tchoolt" --FAOE g. Battle lines Drawn Tales of Horror Tbsatars- issu THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. im f Viet Nam Aid Tacifit General to Help Win 'Struggle' Against the Communists WASHINGTON (e-The United Ststet today created a new oom-insnd headed tty a foui^etar gen-enU to conduct the greatly expanded Uii. effort to help South Vitt Nam beat off the OoDiniuniat A befonae Department epokee-man aald the modb etreaeta that "we Intend to win" the struggle. the aeUvItloo of V.l. beH(«ptcr, alreraR aai ether bbHb which ha«e btea flowtag Into Senth The Pentagon apokeaman atreeaed that "we are not In combat." ' He said U.8. etforta are onlng the pro-Weotem South Viet naiheee with additional equipment. training and advice. i Kennedy^ today nom-. Paid H • Inated Gen. Paid DC Harldna, now Army commander in the to head the new < to the Smate. The new command will provide a framework tor direction of any U,S. combat toroea if a declafon ultimately Is made to use them in South Viet Nam. .The action oomca In the wake of new expreaalons of determination by Kennedy to preserve the aBtl-Communist Sbwh VlM Nam llt.MS DONATinN-Marcua FYrad. preal- of medical phyifrrat the hospital. Taking part dent of the Gregor-Kohn Foundation of Detroit, la shown presenting a check ^r $17,000 yesterday to Harold S. Goldberg, chairman of the Pontiac General Hoapital Board of Trustees. The gift will be used to establish a department in the presentation are (from left) Dr. Everette Gustafson, chief of staff, Goldberg, Freod and Dr. John Marra, medical director. The foundation also donated 120,000 laat year for Mtab-lishment of the hospital's mental health unit. Residents Wm Form Study Group A realdent or the Birmingham area a^ UKIO, he ia chairman of board of Cranhrook School: a member of the Episcopal Diooeee of Michigan Planning Oommliaion; vice chairman of sustainim membership of the Boy Scouts of America, Detroit Area I; and a vestryman at Christ Church Oah> To Assist Area College System AMCGetsReaiy to Elect Man for Romney Job Residents of Oakland County of next Thuraday will get their first chance at shaping the planned countywide community college system propoeed by the County Board of Education. Cbunty Schools Supt. William J. meetlilg «f fha county and Pontiac DETROIT (AP) - American Motors Carp, today scheduled a sfedal board of directors meeting for Monday in the event company Presldeat George Romney decides to seek the Republican namlnation for govcrnoi Michigan. Dr. Emeraon sajd he had asked each achool district in the county to nominate one interested person to the committee. In addition, he said, ail citizens Interested in shaping the afler-high school future of county children are invited to Romney hat snid he < kgpwn ijia politi^ intentions at a news conference Saturday. The AMC president and board dikeotor Wedneaday gave what a|peared to ha indications to A«C stockholdera he will resign both Ms corponue titles Bteks the GOP nomination. Doc, Are You Sure? Tha hag waM to ever for Mr. mi Mrs. Wayae Sayre of lie W. lale Ave. The Sayvee have eIgM ^ to «. Urn aigM, at St. Jawito's Mer-V HespSal. Mn. Sayre geve lirth to a hay. Vorolhibv Hangs On MOSCOW (AP) - Despite con-tliuing attacks against him, aging eis'Pretident Klementl Voroaliltov ia assured of retaining a aeat in tif ftipreme Soviet, the Soviet Uiton’s periiament. Bloomfield and thv eastern three-fourths of the Birmingham and Southfield school districts. 'Area B"—which Includes Pon-tiac-tentatively it made up of the achool districts of Holly, Brandon. Oxford. Rochester, Orion, (Tarka-ton and Waterford. The Thateday I p.M. at ~ The study will be directed by Or. Orald W. Boioouri who is on leave from his poaltlon as director of Community (follege Servloet. Wayne Stath University. dtizens from Wayne and Macomb counties alto sre expected to serve on the committee as Hal-members. Emerson said. Area C Is expseted to include Huron Valley. Lyon. Wa'led Lake, Farmington, West Bloomfield, the western half of Rloomlleld, western quarter of Birmingham and the western quarter of South-field achool districts. Lerchan andjiis.wlfe have tour chlldien. of Lerchen as general c Embassy Kids Will Remember Kennedy Party WASHINGTON (AP) - Jacque-ne Kennedy wanted to five am-laay children in Washington something Anteiican to remember when they go back to their home- JOHN D. MINTUNE Executive Gets New Promotion They got something no teenager could forget. They saw the White Wedneaday In party style, taw a special opera performed In the glittering east ballroom, met President and Mrs. Kennedy and even got a glimpse of Caroline Kennedy. Besides, there was unexpected eNcttentent when tha bnge feathaf headdress of one of the singers tipped into a lighted candle and caught lire In the State Dining Room, where everyone was having refreshments. Ihe occasion was the second la a series of concerts tor young people which Mrs. Kennedy is sponsoring at the White House. OAKLAND DIVIDBD The county plan dividea Oakland; into roughly three arena, each of which Is expected eventually to have a community college center. acseerding to estimated need and 'Area A” Includes Clawao/t, Lamphere, Madiaon, Royal Oak. Hazel Park. Femdale, Berkley, TToy, Avondale, the eastern half The Weather The’promotion of John D. Mintline to comptroller «f CMC TiiKk A Coach Division was announced today hy Cnl%1n J. Werner, vice president of GenerW Motors and general manager of the Division. Mhitline, an asaistant comptroller at CMC since 19», succeeds Robert L. Ganter who has been named comptroller of Oneral Motors Overseas Operations Division. Full D. S. Weather Bureau BepoM PONTIAC AND VICINITT — Increaalng eloudlneaa and not la aaM toalcht, law It. Friday neatly cloudy and wam-•r urlth aaow Ukely, high SI Southeasterly wlada I to It ■Ulaa Friday. Ught and variahie winds tonight. UIsSmI saS Lswatl Tmbs« WtosttSsr’t Tsaitmtor* C AlptU (3 -ai Acknoovlll) twtatbt It-11 KsnutCU; Coach Division Position of Comptroller Goes to John D. Mintline Rep. Clare E. Hoffman to Quit at Term's End ALLEGAN t-fag Trimiwiad nocMino dims of royofTm^ aiiototo flonnol.. . Chochod Shirtmokkr in cotton Qftd omei.«.iJuti Print Shirtiwoky in Mjy TMHIitBwoyiand n^ aJoovi* .'"r riti^ Dreu with cuffed hip pocltof, floM skirt, mod# of royen-gobordine ... S[ Mg vorioty of eolort, printt ond pMtomi. 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Is not likely to be known tor years. If ever. . The key to away seerete s| aanally reets aaaeag TiwIBk M Isew'in ar ktalilk whs got oat e laeetaey. Reoreo at ttwoe people porting De Galindez. a former « ploye and arch anemy ot General- ti laaimo Rafael Trujillo. Two'of the most disousaed vlo-t)niB werp GemM Lester Murphy ot S u g e n a, Ore., a pDot, and ;isaRB de Gallndei, l^mhltfUiaa associate professor ot “ ‘ University, New York, w a * A generally accepted story io that Murphy was Involved In trans- I the claim. No formal ln> olgM fai New Verk la Marok IMS. ^ oeppeoedly was brongkt here «a erdero of Trapio aad was y was not seen after early Jooe de Odoa appeluad to be lag Investigation Into the disap-poaranco of De Galindez. !, Gloria Viera, who allegedly made the flight with Mur-1 phy from New York, died in a mysterious automobile accident riy in November 1816. TMa Is said le have had a ae> NO PLANS TO REOPEN -The attorney general’s otfioe Their bodies have found. Last mont . olaAnlng to have been studem of De Galindep said a body oneartbed in the nearby village of There Is dark talk atiout the mu-Indnerator as a possible lent of tout liquldatlcn. The off the south poast are alive IJlwtB. we kweiy Tihys Uw shorn in laU. Thp TruJlHo government attempted to link his disappearanoe to a Dominican mllltaiy officer, Octavlq de ^ i, with whom, It alligad, Murphy had a violent argument and fight. Ironically, -the De Gallndez-Mur-phy case nmy have set forces in motion that subeequently led to the Uguidatiod of Trujillo hlmwlf last Miiy. One of the key plotters in his asaassioation whs Antonio de la Mesa, a brother of Octavio. ate|y following the ramlly Meads say DeLa Masa was lest seen Dm. S3, llM, when be was ealled to tsatliy an Masa Is oaM to have denied aay K SiX«VKS lUtmnigN-Seviet Premier Nikita Khrushdisv (right), is shown as ha re-edvea Aasumpcao da AraaJo (left), Brasil's chargs d’affairas to Russia, in a recent photo takan on the Black Ssa. De Aranjo, upon his arrival in Moscow today, dispelled rumors that Khrushchev was in bad health—despite rumors of a recent assassination atteinpt. . ‘'l can give you personal assurance that Khrushchev is iiT good health.” said De Araujo, De La Masa's bo( from a speeding car in front of the home on Jan. T, 1957. The . eminent claimed hr had committed suicide. Family associates ssid the body showed slgm of strangulation and a deep wound at the waist. OUTgPOKCN YOUNG MAN Friends of Murphy still here scribe the Oregonian as an «K>ken young man who bragged vaguely to intimates about a connection with the De Galindez case. De La Masa famUy. Esthers E^ nesto, Bolivar, Marlo'and Pablo dead on thp street Juiw 4. Iberp sBM to a reiaelaaee I even tosa disposed to ravaal ro ’’There are many people^ i story. Lst them talk,” one said. STILL A PUZKLra - Gerald Lester Murphy (left) and Jesus de Galindez. whpSe disappearances still remain a mystery, aiv two of the most discussed people In connectian with secrets of the terrors of the Oomlnicaii Republic dictatorship of the late GeneraUsaitno Raiael Trujillo. M- YOUR BEST INVESTMENT IS IN YOURSELF Can you afford speclallsad busloeas traiolog? You can’t afford not to havt It. When you arc young tha baat Investment you can make la in yourself. One hundred dol-—luii'HimakfHw g hwirt so dollars, a year—unless somethioi happens to the bontT fut T hundred dollars Invested In acting knowladgt or aklU will brtDg ymi dividends of pleasure a^ prom as long as you live. Your prlndpiT Win he tavadM- ha -a htlslaaw you control. It will ba where yon can watch it Booms cant Innate It and depression cant wipe It out. Thieves cant steal It. Relatives cant borrow It. Training for BuMine$i Careerg Since 1896 Pontiac Business Institute 18 W. Uwrtncc FE 8-7028 -----------------15—---------—------------- Touring Bobby Surveys Japan Attorn«y GSn«ral Still Enthusiaitk DBtpItB Ifftiit DBinonttrations ioSAKA, Japan (AP)-Robert P. Group Would Deny Rezoning of Corner ______ friendly . plar the VS. attonwy gen^ frpm baaidlHg a plaw far TdIqio. ran Into CM group of 100 oonunisMonera deny a request ’The congregation built s church from Rev. H. Howiaon, pas-'elsewhere and has been attempt-tor of Ftrot Free Methodist Church at Pontiae, and Kenneth G. Hemp-alead, owner ot a Pontiac fnsur-ahoe agney. Ibr renniiig of four ^ on the loothwest comer of .............t Road and Murphy Tha propartT. proorntly zoM|d ksstdential-d, is owned by the Jurch. The church wanted it ^gnnted M s personal service aslflet ao It oMtd be aold to mmpstead tor Ac. Ing to sen the Elizabeth Lake property for about five yean with little succem. saM the Rev. Mr. Howl-son. A dozen nrarfoy residents protested that the property was part of the subdtvtolon and their property deeds guaranteed no subdivision land could be used for pei^ ■onal serviees. They argued that speh a use would break dead limitations and they would contest any such movs in circuit court. Mayor Philip E. Rowiten, a member Of the plat ning oommlsaion, suggested the only way to solve the long ttSnd-tof ■■ MgtUe min In Kyoto. Waving ban- ners aad shouting "Kennedy go hdR».” the demanstrators wrged tatoaid the Kennedy has, but potty moved In and pushad ck. piadd In the face of ■atore. Kennedy showed a temper for the ’ ibUcly In Jappn givep him by bUstaMoamen of the Kyoto ana. Ai^ haailag critlctom of U.S. ap poUdaa r " ---------- ri Juat want you to undorMnnd tttot Ibo United Stotao hM e§^ * , thbltohed quite a raooixl In the wtold.” he said. "We have not sfrived at the visloq. we have to-d^. culturally, sdenttflcally and aoonomically. Just by hick.” '*We an not wilhant fa Udo World War il agaiiut o a«d wqdo not leok now to nite other nations. Other i h«ve suftered much, but many ot CableCut; No'Hello'hr IjOOO Phones from New Yelk. He to then said to have been revived. taken before Ctoncraliaaimol Trujillo and forced to eat after page of a copy of an antl-’Tnijlllo manuscript the profeaaot had written. After thia. It to aald, be was lowered alive into a vat of boiling water. Other atorlea of brutality by ’Trujillo’s agenta tar surpaai the Dr Galindez death verslona in aheei' lorror. De La Maas's bnpHratlM to the Murphy disappearance reportedly was not purely accident- sonlng would constitute breaking deed rettricMons. Similar requests tor rezontng the lots had been denied In oast years. The recommendation will come up before city cpmmlnionert Tuesday night. to ISM. Re ahal and gravely weuadad a taitow diptoinat etoae to the efOdai tanlly to what to saM to have been e peroonei quanei. About 1.W0 Michigan Bell Tele-,. . f • SK.‘^;,rsE■v.*r Monaco s Rainier Gets Bomb Threat cablet in Pontiac yesterday mom-' *««• . . MONTE CARLO. Monaco (OPI) —Plastic bomb throwers of the The damage Immediately cut oft outlawed aecref army have . Prince Rainier of Monaco, reliable reports said today. Informed sources said Rainier recently raceived a seriea of Ict-U.. toeiiUto. W . hewiimm oltev **” threstSDlng plastic-bomb ter-i j ^ to hls little pirlnclpality If an Oretord L^ neerWH continued lu government btMd- The Bell i Monacan police have been tint the balance of customers searching autinnobiles and chsek-_ have phone service restored'ing Identiflcatioa papera for the by mkkattemoon. Ipast several dajto using the factica Several doctora in the area af-devised by Psrto poUce in .tbeir focted were served by a raeaaengerjcampaign againat the rlghttat un< system set by B^. derground. ________________________ btoas bavMd pesttoM vf the first and aacand Osan aad baaamMl In both rides ef the daptoa. A wall In the bedroom started burning when a hot air register! became overheated, firsmsa said. Damage was estimated at 19,000 la Morrison’s side of the duplex and HJiOO In the Johnson reaktence. A firs at the ons-slocy frame home of Lillie Wattaker, 90 Iowa St., iriilch was atartsd by cMUrsn matches, resulted in jWnm walk toward coal mackM Mter It was ripped by «n Sipk0m ly. They tat4r wssit dosm to help At least 279 mlhers to killsd in tbit saaend t in Gsrroaa htotaty. Tbs in the eeved-tn dbbrto of t 2 Homes in Pontiac Damaged by Fire Children playing with matches [id an overheated furaaoe caused fires which did an esttoiatad 93,-900 to two homes in Pontiac yto-terday. A blaze which started in tha sao-ond floor bedroom of the Mahloh Motrtoon resklenoe, 198 N. Johnson St., spread to tha other half of the two4toiT tnuho duplex at 300 N. Johiioon St. occupied fay John Jolinaon about 12:40 p.m. loaa of 9100 to buU^ and eon-1 tanta, acaondtog to firemen. Hie; blue, reported at 9:37 a.m., wui extinguished In 35 minutes. North ami Midwest Still in Refrigerator ' Warmer and wst wwibar pre-siled acroas bned atotions of the nation today' but winter’s Utas|, cold spell dung to northe psits^ot the Midwest hM East. Goldast weather in the MMweet Bed to Minnesota, Wis-d Michigan, with tom-droflfing to mqro than 30 dsgresl b&w iwro. -fri-tito NeMiiiit. iKTIHilinBf Arivpsd rsadlrip to aasMy 90 bto low in M(Uae. -Oeldhst spsta w«e MlUlnodnt, wilb and Old Town, wttti i -14 tehdliM. Ttai-peraturss in upotato New Ydifc were mostly airs to 10 shove. Four toiAse cf taeeh snow in tbei Mldweet wu to fMemetlonal Falla, 1A»., on tha Canadton days. 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One of those thoughts can be sumnMd up as ft" ind 19« whw it alo 1 the atomhrWib i ■ of delivering it. We are wocUng bard to develop the Nike-Zeus, a short-range Bile designed to find an destroy an enemy warhead as it comes —a sdencc-flction death day on Iflh. But the electrons whizzing cras-Uy abopt in the blanket at the speed of light regrettably unrsv- have been emptaped in the t search. But there ars grive givings here that sound something back in the stalemate. ‘The slogan, ‘Space Is for Peace,’ is. a prayer." a military sdid to us. "It shopM be fed to, ‘We Pray That Space la for Peace.' 'A' Building Booms Into New Business ..._________________________... ^ U.S. and U.8.8.R. have now reached a stalemate. According to the more macabee statis-tidans each side now has the oapabUMy of fcHHnt at h^fli at ISO million human beings of the other side by means of thermonuclear war. Therefore, no war la In prospect. But what if one shle develops an absolute defense against the other’s miaaOea? Ihe stalemate is then brakta. and that side can rule the world—just as the UJ. could have imposed whatever it prated by a battery of Xera. We’d do the same, of esatse. aad wilUagly pay the bHwd >Hee of Sdmisslea;^" One space dreamer told us today that a heretofore virtually ( up with a theory that for a short period of time there ap-peered to be a breath-taking answer to the Soviet ICBM threat. His proposal resulted in Opsra-Argiu, nuclear blasts in space which created a magnetli which promised to dk any warhead that tried to pierce Waterloo. Or It oould^he nothing. We know ap little about it. ewer, a photographer, de-id the cabin like the letter FYom the crossbar up is a for sfoeplng ahd .downstairs is the kitchen and living artta. Inexpenalve about half as dhuare foot. ^ His friends and neighbors heard about it and now photogra Brewer has started building lor The National Park Service and the NatieiuU Geographic Society have completed excavation of | Long House, a major cave city in Colorado’s Wethcrill Mesa. “Space cpuld be a battlefield wiM a tear gas t and httiwld bi r It ooula be r thought that he’s . _____ the Kremlin watching ps Mid Minnteroan and Polaris anlT evsry-thing else, and spending ifO ina-lion a day to reach the moon ahead' of him with a man, and that be block our Retaliation mimiles before they could fall on the Soviet Union. Yen hove nsae. If yon don’t befsvn nae. send one of yonr ndosiles or anything else nt ns and we will be happy to demonstrate this hri.’ ‘‘We do Just that, he has demolished by means of milltaryf-not peaceful—research In spape. 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Voice of the People; THE PONTIAC PRESS « W»«t Huron Sbert Ponttac THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1962 I N w. miiMiifc e« rtnumk Mit mitvr tcmn A Rim, ••rrtur* >n< AilT«nMB| D|| Far* TtfAMracm. NllW Ir Time to Solve »<>rtll*ra4ilchlgan anteereaslnr The Mali, Aboyf . Towrt amount Williams and the Leglsla* ture accomplished precisely nothing. Finally, we ran so completely out of cash y/B lacked the funds to meet the payroll.^ ^ , ____________ '★ ★ ★ Michigan v^asn’t “Imnknipt” «" our enemies and m i s g a i d e d friends suggested, but the coffers stood open and empty. Some suppliers actually refused to sell the SUte any longer without cash in advance. They were tick and tired of “carrying" this great Commonwealth as though she were an Insolvent creditor. Our “fame” spread. We became notorious. ★ ★ ★ One of the editors of The Pmss actually saw «two coUUnn head In a newspaper in Ireland proclaiming: “MICHIGAN IS BANKRUPT" “Gov, Williams Describes Bad Days” Well, It was a misnomer but It was a distinct shock to read It several thousand miles from home. ★ ★ ★ During that infamous period and since, the Governor and the Legislature have failed almost completely in handling the situation. We borrowed from the Veterans’ Fund. We hiked the nuisance tax. We fiddled and backtracked. And now we’re no better off and the last Legislature even delivered SUte colleges apd universities the biggest blow they’ve suffered since w# became a SUte in 1837. Actually, they closed the doors of higher educntlod in the faces of a whol^ host of young Michigan residents who deserved a better fate. Pioneer Farms Are Included in Land 'for Proposed Airpurt Free pabliclly; What thia man Romney rarely knows how to gel. The area of the propoHed new airport covers a few square miles In Pontiac and Orion Townships that was takeH up from the government by the first white settlers in Oakland County. Much of thia Is sUU owned by the de-soondAhts of these pioneers, and It Includes a number of centennial farms. A check on the ownership of this land 100 years ago reveals the names of some of the foundation builders of this area. Included among them are: BuckbM, Hunt, Johnson, Hos-olor, Wootoa, Rloo, Dockor, OaUo-wsy. Roborts, Brown, Glddlngt, Hart, Dewey, Chamberlin, Bradford. Peaeock, Francis, Rlglow, Wlndlate, Collieri Nusbaumor, Gregory, Maumee, McDonald, Donohue, Hauswell, Lawrenee,. Porritt, Whlttemore, Hallstead, Merry. Carpenter, Sharp, MeVean, Plowor and Sayles. Wdn4en Wholes Caiuing Delay in Mail Deliveries It takes me one to three days longer to get The Pontiac Prqss than it hu ea prsviaus vWts to Florida. Must I conclude tte Is be-couse of • different set of boys in Washington? I want The Press — but I wpnt it promptly. B. M. CMiebneM Miami, Ma. (Editor’s Note: We apologise to Mr. Critolh < in from a variety of potnti and oulHnetf a similar condition.) Brsdy Wwit in Pni^EacirW'''Wwr* 1 protest the substttutlon of Or. ‘Tho article by “M. B” about Hyman lor Dr. Brady. When 1 was getting to the moon lo Inw. U a^ild T hkd riahtar warts and only the smart ones who spon4 all positive tubqrcuUn tests. You name the money on the bopolws project It. Our family had M. Thunk God could see It. God gavo man 4»> tor the “Science of Nutrition ” and ma^ over the earth, sea and oir. Doc Brady’s • horte tense.” but in space man --------------- t on God’s domain. David Lawrence Comments: J tlani BO to the moon The God bones, damaged hearts and nerves. They were nursed to health with ^ STh three baliAiced meals a day. prop- ^ er rost and sleep and a dally yita- min food supplement mw. I sympol U.S. Aid to Schools Half Solved • limp rhild to Hieir arms. How MM they keep from oHdugi Dees your child *ot three ntesi* a day (I ‘ * form. According to the BlUt. the Pope will take over theee aa-tlent, but when he dors God will take over and Jesus will come and *We*d Be Fortunate WASHINGTON - After many months of Intensive discussion. Congress has found, temiwrartly at ; leosi, a -solution io the controversy over the constitutionality of federal aid to edUcntional tosti-tutlons operated by church According to one of Its prime boosters. A test case. It is being suggest same aids to be extended to pri- received a taj^yw qttort^- buHdIngs tor which federel aid is Ing the uses of toderal funds. But sooner orjolater some Ingenious ^ * w ♦ mind win devlst grounds tor a You be the bulge. to Have *Althougrh Critidied, Dems Do Good Job’ fMd of laduMfy. A|g(h mn did the one and only Pranklln Village Band, which has tooted Its way to fame in Pontiac's beautiful euburb, now holds rehearsals every Monday evening. They give a concert at Pontiac State Hospital on Peb. 27. Both houses of Congress have Qow approved provisions which would permit the federal govern-MWBKNCK ment to lend or make grants of money to private educational institutions (or the construction of clSssrooms, libraries and iaboratorlcR, but it is stipulated that such facilities must not be used for religious instnictlon of any kind. The slates could adopt (he same formula. The doctrine of “separation ol church and stale’’ ia, therefore, HOME A.MKNOMIINTS undergoing more and more deUni- MeanwhUc, Congress has gotlen tion by Congress Itself as II nar- over its first hurdle. rows the grounds for challenge of WWW constitutionality. And it may be that when the This is gratifying to those mem-President’s broad program tor aid bers of Congress who faced to education, as presented to his prisals message to Cbnipress this week, which way they voted on the issues comes before bolh houses for cop- • of federal aid lo private schools sideration, It will be subjected to of all kinds, some amendments SUowtog the (CopyrigM IStS) It has been known tbat The Press has rasasd ««ei> Democrat President we -bave ever hod and of ability to dlrsrt the laatHution to the benem of stocMnlders. higher education and welfare of our citizens. ther and Geaege Meany, but let me tell you we now are getting things done tor once. If you went . ........ to put on tho dM radbWli that wiD polls no msHer be O.K, by me V** •• as head of a weltom etale wNh Hs vBrteee agewelee Is osT torO-' change the tune to “Mocking Bird er mlUtory rtatae. Ohutoe Bemtaftoe 367 North Paddopk tt. - A letter from his office at OMC, written by that ever watchful Lee. C. Churchill ponders why we should be expected to pay five cents postage on a letter enclosing a check for merchandise we had ordered, when the Junk moll nuisance gets by at such a low rate. He’s written Congressman William 8. Broomfield to that effect. In reference to the boost This means that, to gel federal aW, any colleBe, tor histoiiee. operated by a rellgtous body iiiuet physically separate the Dr. William Brady Says: Go to Family Physician for Advice on Tonsils ‘Keep Charity Out of Government’ • Mrs. G. H, L.’s” letter‘should Michigan should tori tortunate to have the opportunity to obtain e top flight executive to a highly competitive industry to fill the office of governor. Tb assist him so that the state ■hall grow and^nMper and be aelf-flufflclent. he is helpli« with be postid Senator GoMwater’i other qualified representation a rlure. Prthape viewers would ““ pici Mcl tick 0IS bureaucraU out of Wash-, If. time tM. matter la ttoaahad *” ■«>»' though to a conclusion. The people of j,,, Michigan are growing weary-Of* tenv* beautifully executed piece of penman-porizing measures and stopgap fill- Ship, written 85 years ago by ins. That’s been our sorry allotment h. w. Lord jr. since the middle of Williams’ bad BecreUVy of the Pontiac Reform Club, to the first of his descendants who applied for it, brought a quick response. It goes to climate regime. And the fault bH8n*t all been Democratic, by any meang, ★ ★ ★ . ’ There are several tax plans in Unsing. Our own Senator Farrell Roberts is the author of one. Our Lloyd Anderson comments at length in yesterday’s Frees on tho Governor’s ■ che|ie||fiovemor Swainson is advocating his own ideas strongly and other Legislators ore doing likewise. ' ■f Michigan finances have been a political football too long. ' Ut’s get organized. Let’s face the issue squarely. LETS SOLVE THE PROBLEM. Mrs. mnk Hmage of 3020 Middle Beit Road, at the request of Mrs. Emma Howard of 77 Franklin Boulevard. That champion of the Michigan Northern Spy apple, Allan Schnock of Waterford, phones: "Tell your readers that In midwinter there’ii no fruit In the world that can beat It for Just eating out of the hand, baked, apple sauce or pie.” togs are given from Uiose where teaching of ordtonry school snb-Jecls Is enrried on. Certainly in the ieachlng of physics or any other scientldp subject or in the teaching of mathematics. there is no likelihood of any religious doctrine being introduced. Almost Identical language Is used to the House and Senate bills to forbidding the grant or loan of federal funds lor facilities, that wii> be used tat religious instruction or worship. WltX MON BILL For all practical purposes, this prohibition now has been virtually enacted into law because the conference committee is bound to retain the general provision Presumably, too, it would apply to whatever form ol aid is voted by the conference, whether it be loans only, as voted by the Senate, or both loans and grants, as provided by the House. The President has indicated that he will sign the whole bUl when it comes from the conference committee. “Old eldest son, 5 years old, aU tends ktodergartm. I waa prea-ent when' the achool physician examined him. He remariied pal« the,boy was and asked me to feel the lumps i get them out! .“When we visit our family doctor, ______ hew can we ex- nw wbadY Plato that>e ” ” would prole; lanri^ tM to^i father than removal? Many doc- ----- ——^ “~ of the merchants of medicine 'whdi they want to squelch a tlnUd soul who has the temerity to Inquire about it. It implies that whoever told you about it probably dreamed it up under the influence of ddbe or something. Swollen lymph nodes ("glands’’) (to the side of the neck bel6w the car may indicate tonsil or thfoat trouble, but ">ay Just as well Indicate carious teeth (cavUles which should be filled). *•: W ' * ' letttn. ’Nation Must Return to Philoaophy’ ttoo of oborcb aod atoto. tora have never hqprd of lancing n araib. M s »tenwto, • ______fc sant to fh< F ■ Brou. PooltM. lllchiton. "The (*lld Is on the thin side, weighs 38 pounds, but has had no serious illness other than one or two colds a year. We try our best for the children, keeping them within a nutritional diet. We would appreciate your suggestions.” (Mr. and Mrs. F. -Hat America lost Its aense of freedom and self-inspired dlroc-tlon? If the government has been delinquent in wbat It owes to each citizen then the muIUtude of things listed as being beyond a government's Interest are beyond a government's control. Ofte T. FMkerwNi 1455 GicnwoOd , We should cry out for the ex- . platica of truth — man’s only hope. Troth ia the scarcest commodity Id the world. Unfortunately, thia “wofld maricet” reachea even Into the holy ptooes. Some of the same churehes which arc now clamoring for Suoday blue taws; and unity of all faiths, should be she Ued't ptaS bss always ean- tbs wtiism ef the Issophy tells na wbot to da. OoM (Continued on Page 7^ Col. 1) Case Records of a Psychologist: SMF Produces Congenial Mates Frank S. Milward ~^ine of Pontiac’s fine TStoiWir bust nessmen is lost In the death of niANK S. MIL w A B D. Al- Sentiments that are loaded with Interest are exprease(| by President John Hunt of our Clinton Valley Council of the Boy Scouts, in a letter to his top Scoutdrs. He p(dnt8 out that the present day boy Is “ahead of us when we were that age," and urges that we give him Uif advantages of Scouting to k ■o^) Thus cwnes to an end lor the time being the controversy, on constitutional ground a, over whettier the toderal government can grant or lend money to a chbreh-opernted college. Boy, aged S, slwuld be 41 inches tall and weigh 41 pounds. Up, to now, it has often been argued Jhal the mere teaching of religion in any institution disqualifies it, because of constitutional objections. Irom receiving any form of direct aid Iropi the federal It was presumptuous of the school physician advising yo\i to have the child’s tonsils removed." He exceeded' his authority. All he is qualified to do is suggest that the parent aak the family physician’s advice about the ton- By UR. OBOROE W. CRANE CASE L-428; Mark Z., aged 46, is an insurance executive. ly, M It Is ol “Dr. Crane.’’ he began, “1 I my wife ’t years ago because of cancer. "We had been t school physician’s arro- very happy al typical of the decline of ■ ethics since medidne converted from profession to business. "Get a e new In *6t." A post card received from though he has been of Bloomfield HlUs, now vacaUonl^ In w t Mlasil. ttys that he, made i anaak trip labsent for b quar- Cuba, and finds that CoStro Is “all ter of a century,’ woMied , up,’’ although “stlnklngly^ dlHjr Mr Wii.wAwn ‘wna ckor* through, and tire itorid ehom^ very active during __ the 25 yrari . mpe- unknown reason, quite a num- cwUnE-lhat l»eriod.--bet-i,f-thB Tgppw" and was one trf the tree of have insisted that federd aid for - general education* shonM -not be limited for legal reasons lo public Institutions wholly disconneded from religious teaching. Congress has faced some politi-* cal repercussions from the controversy, which has been made even more compUcated by Ife fact that —idearKiUl-dcclsions 1^ tne.8upreme Court on some d these polnU have been lacking. * TiwComitry Papbob-“ MILWABD Mve dtizeni. community’g KO-t ^ - .U.4 .tiH nmirraa. <>t FBnnlngton did not fall from the tree, alert and progre^ ^f them, which ★ ★ ' • He was tb» BTttt’B pole Ftfl’d ' BfeRt for au^ ydln and was always a parilclpaat in events that niMlIad progreM and» nd-vanccmcat for the City. Mr. Milward gave frtdy of his time and capnhilities la helping man-kind wove forward. i For many years he has lived in has a pronounced kick In It. . Verbal Orchids to- Mn. Anna Stogfrlad of Sylvan Lake, 03rd birthday. Perry Millerwise' of Bloomfield HUls: 82nd blr'thddy. 'v Mr. and Mra. Herman Roseman of Rochester; 53rd weddlpg anniversary. Mrs. Maynofd BeMIngbam of Birmingham; ^rd blrth(lay. The treafrnent tor enluged tonsils which I recommend Is ton-slllatomy, not lancing. Lancing meanr- merely puncture or Incision, tor instance, lancing a whitlow or felon to give vent to pus, or- lancing an “ulcerated’’ tooth (alveolar abscess) or lancing a vein to bleed. Tonsillotomy Is Instantaheous removal of the (fbstruettog portion of 4he tonsIL wWrw-guftlottoe-Hke instrument called a tonslllotome. I recommend thia treatment for enlarged (hypertrophied) toofUs. TOther than tonsBIertomy. bsttuse it is over quickly and not danger-oua, whereas tha radical operation caned tonsmectomy subj^ the patient to nil the hazaidi of a major operation, and In my opinion, gives no better residta flum throughout years of riage. So it was! a aevere blow to me to be left' & «y Many of our tn. or widowers i ^ ^ . , write us not only of their own , In Mark s cam, we had aeveral supreme J(v to the new marriage, beautiful women, cultured and re- y, how happy theta- chil- fined, who seemed exactly suited a^n now are to finally having i to him. “nonnpl” type of home. wlUi both DR. CRANE "At the outset, I felt diaconsolalc and vowed I could never marry So we selected the 42-year-old widow of a clergyman who was a tovdy college graduate, musically inclined and very popular. We always make our introductions by mail, informing each applicant of the other’s address, and urging them to correspond tot* ■ few weeks, with the man taking the tottiatWe, "But as time passed, I gradually lost that depressed outlook. Now I am willing to be shown. "But I am still a Doubting Thomas about your Scientific Marriage Foundati(m atoi t^^ IBM machine. "How could It pick out a cultured, ChrUtlan woman who would even .ramptoly.jismP«l-a^ tormer wife?” We never mention looks or wenllk or anything else etn^pt that our IBM machine hat de-elded they are congenial. For we jBad H better to let both appHeanto toll about them-■elvea la their early emhange mother ami daddy tinder the same rt»l- It is really totxtotog to alb the life. If you adt a doctor ab(H« tonsillotomy, you may get any one it) Tee. I H to the nMibod at ohotee. h) Oh. M, wdy tonrtllertomy gets aU oflke tonrtl. (to I da ao tondl IT! refer yen to a Ilf being Itfere sliitol ^hdn we are, we’re likely to end uii be- (4) Brady to an Ignorant (piark.^ DOUBTINO nOMAS We welcome inch a Hwmas Mr he often best applicant. Thia S(!leiitlflc Marriagb Foundation is a non-profit, taterfaith foundation, (^ratini nationwide, with, over 2,000 prieata, rabbis and ministers at the local Oounaetors. Thaidia to the progressive newspapers that nm this (xdwm-' we have had splendid backing. At present we are introducing between 1,9Q0 and 2,000 congenial, certified applicants every month. Alas, e|i to Mm agn ol U, men . aiw«re yrtU to,Pr. f-tt her charm, as almost any cultured male to the 40's shoaki have been. W rerarau. ^ ^ / At AMWMUd VriW II mtHM havtag no better than we thought they wouhL” kbs fifth answer to the favorite* -fr the women mini exoee^ Ihe men nod Anally reach a 8 to 1 ma- THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1962 SEVEN , Voic0 of the Peopte . iMetM i 'CSlt mMtaWf. iwlwjr^ mU Wlylag vM Aa • tagVMl tnii« tt WMtora Ovl-■saltM tkni^ raoMt «mMm •M in4s ■ tMitMf to Mm# MtoM* M tk» ■Nlito» to «to- •I tm toto«toM* to to kwiv wiat to hM am toMflei w *wTt ewi to tatow tow to # M, «m ttto to# to «• fMtoi toto I omM Mm n# to the tom 1o hip rawfUmiiMUtow the itoiii el Mr. tototot I FW*# tom to toe toMM- gNMirtto too^ium A MW dty comniltokin to Mon to be. etoctod. Staoe IM the dty badgd hw iMCTBMid Irom fS mU-Uon to now ovor 16 mUlton end all toe while our popnlntton to dwsUn- New York ta«. Han to aotoethWf to --------- rate af M inlllton fiiiiim In Ma deeada. * * * I stronKly favor the program fbr toreign economic aid. If however, it to hot accompanied by aid in population control, there wtil be more people living on 90 canto a day — and more and ever greater to Unde Sam lor eool Ic aid. * * . . 19TI U»g Pointe Drive ■iDUibr an Invai^ yllcation of *Coimtriei NCCd A zwtoto hto amen h Khruahehev, JtoD~IPr ly aaid: •A amall groop of toward the delineation of traOi. Uhtoae toto- nation -ratnma to ' philoaopMoe that made it gnat it win tnval a downward oonrae to News, Russian Style, to Be Aired by Boston BOSTON (B-Newa beamed to Notth Amaitca—Radio Itoiaoow’i Engltoh veiiton»wtP to|.Jnyadcaet idiiay .lv Boatm ladto adMUtt:-'-WBOS^ Cor one week beglnaii« next Monday. *Look at City Budget Daring Campaign* t would tte to thank Bruce Annatt on hto letter concerning the coett of an govemmcnto and oon-gratalate him for hit forthright and income may ba fSO or |10 a year ‘ uid adze oootrol without Comma-tlat troopa croaaing any fron-ler . . . ” * * * ■to remarka mdwred to aa-ItoM af Ada. AMea and Latin Aaerriea whera atilHaaa af pea-pto Bve aa to aaato a day. Thtto gavwtonatoe am tiylag to pee-m. la tida la toe Purpoee of the braadceata to anaUe American Uatenera to hear “the dtotortton of tocto, half-tnithi and propaganda In lubtle forma" aa aired by the Soviets, said Herbert S. Hoffman, praddcnt of WB08, and Ralph Weinman, gen- crcaatog pabUc e divMMto and bu atf^Egle la peeaaevo ti npulaltea > haa ^ I Current population of Tokyo la eatimatad at nine million. Robwt Hdli op«n tivtiiy night'til 9:30 Regular 1^9 Misses’ BROADCLOTH BLOUSES with the mostvmited colors! r Wanted styieit Elressy blouses widi lacy trims and tticks... tailored styles widi smart ~0)llBindettoto;Wli^^ pastels. Sizes 32 to 38. I 1 IN rONTUC IN ClARK$TiON.WATE»FOaO I N. SASMAWISTIIEET 64M DIXIE HMNWAT PUNTT OF FREE PARKING ONN IVnY NIGHT TO T Mondey through Saturday Jederal dept, stores ) J COMPLETELY SANFORIZED ^1' BAR TACKED AT STRAIN POINTS FULL CUT FOR ACTION DEEP STURDY POCKETS on-the-joB SPECIALS MEN'S REGULAR 2.9S SANFORIZED COTTON tWIU WORK PANTS 33 XHARCI ir First quality cotteti twill work pants ruggedly buiH t* take ho-man abuso-ytt stylod for frta-swinging oction and neat oppearonce. Completely Sanforized* for par* fed fit, washing ofter woshingi hoovy duty zipiMr, tunnel loops, d^ sturdy pockets, lor-tacked at oil points of strain far longer weor. Ton or groy. Waist sizes 29*42; pre-cuffed leg lengths 29*32. Sove tedoyl SALE! MEN'S COTTON WORK SOCKS 4-77‘ SALE! WASH N HANG PANELS IN MANY LENGTHS 99*- XHAsoi ir Locy-looR Durolon* rayon/ pre-$hrunlc, parmonant finlih, 45x81". Dacron* polyattar in 45, 54, 63, 73, 81" langthi to fH 'moat any windowl All inowy whHa. *A«*. T.M.t DuPont Corp- SALE! 7.99 HEIRLOOM SPREAD AT $1 SAVINGS! 6** XHASM ir Early American charm with rovartibla pottern. Love wovon, 10OH cotton. Bleached or antiquo white; fuH or twin tiu. Save 1.00 on ooch iprood. I.P* liroered moHreia eever.2.09 SALE! S.99 DELUXE TAN-O.QUH.Q.M.* PILLOW 2-5- •Wen'S adMmp aOdertoa Only faethar ; by AmariMn InetHuto af leundaring. 1.M atopwad pMtow pfalasiMP .......Ma *Jt«y. TJt. V3. Qimtommtor Corp. SALE! EVERGLAZE® CAPE COD CURTAINS Evargloze* cotton; tia 'am bock . . crha-croii ... tat tham hong fraa. SALE! FOAM RACK 19.99 PLUSH PILE RMCS 17” fall' (t9prox. *iu) Dtap. cushiony cotton piuth plla, bocktd wMb Its own foom rubbor podl Groat volua for avary roomi 7 imart dacorator colors. Sava 2.00 on thoto booutiatl «ay. M.ff, Oaf' reroMk sM..6.99 Downtoun Store Onlf SALE! 45-FC SIT OF MILMAC DINNERWARI 14 •• Complato sarvtea far I. 'Howthorna' -macho Oceania; 'Autumn Olory'-o touch of pink. Dithwathar-taft; slight krai's of mittoL DBinr. STOltBS DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS ^ . I EIGHT THE POXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, rEPR^ARY 8, 1W2 State House Bill Would Aid Rural Schools The common cold rewlto to m>| «re nbout 70,000 lurivatoly •oonomto iM of |5 Wilton a ’ ' LANSING (f) -r achool dia-tricta would J* the chief benefac-tori of a new ach^ aid bill introduced' In the Houae with^ bi- Rep. Leater J. Allen, R>Ithaca. a farmer, propoaed to raiae the actwol aid tormiila from (305 to S2S0 per pupil and at the name time booat (Muctibto millage tram .3.25 to five mills. The dedortlMe mUlage factor la a devleo to channel the moat the leant taaabln peaparty. Any Allen estimated his proposal would booat stole aid costa by $13 " on a year, and give Incroas-M to fto per cent of the state’s school distiicti Cosponsor la R(>p. George Mont^cooiery, D-Oetrolt, who also introduced Gov. Swain-aon's proposal to add $24 million j to school aid costs by payments 8 per cent. ★ ♦ * I "My bill would give more e<|ul-table distribution of school aid than any other that has been to-troduced, " said Allen. ‘Tor a long time there has been a need for more equfdtoatlan to paymonta to poor and rich districts " Rep. Raymoad C. Wurwi. R-Part Huron, rdialrinan of the SCENE OF BLAST-Tte cross locates Saarhruecken,^Germany, near the areg ‘where a ebisi mine explosion occurred Wedneoday. Some 400 miners were trapped by the blast and at least 248 have bran reported killed. Paris Patrolled Against Bombs Mount Armored Cars With Cannon to Quell New OAS Outbreak #»ARIS fUPI» - -Amiorad -cM« mounted with cannon patrolled the streets of Paris for the first time today to quell a new outbreak of plastic bombings attributed to Se-cret Army Orgontoatlon tOASt fa- At the same ttme. French authorities pBOred an eNtimaled 10.-H8l“ll«eps tow pallce Into the area around Algim to cope with "Each tax. however, would oK' pire after one year unteili It re-enacted by the boaitd 41 a viaara," Alton said, '"niat wpy they could oorract mlstakeo it they found a tax undetirabto or to-equitobto.” iCaadwto. and Raymond J. Apley. Mfoant Ctamono. ate aponaora of e kU to lebato to SDO end 8DM aad htwlMUMli to make auppoH paymeata. The measure would Allen also submitted a meeaurej . to permit county supervisora to petr^, authored a bill to permit levy nonproperty taxes for school----------------------------- support purposes. They could take a choice from a wide range of taxes, • including an Income levy 6r ta.\es on \arlous consumer items Rep* Walter G. Nakkula, R- agenotos end depertments tegialatlve Iptent (Green). on elcohoBc beweragea teplied last June 30. Tlw total - $t.ttlAM - was ahaaehed by Itoenweea rather than belag paid by eustsmers, Aey saM. ^ Other new bills in the Houae would: Make Good Friday a legal holiday (MichUakl). Exempt all retirement benefits, governing bodies of «ny city, vll-lagv or township to adopt ordl-conirolllng Sunday sales by MAKE BODY PERMANENT Make permanent the leglalative ap^ i with msH (gtraagh). Create an oHice of Mete oonsum-r adviaor, carrying out Oow. Swatoaon'a pngxioal (Hunttoger). Require election at Detralt'a repKsentotives on' me Wayne Cotoity Board of Supervlaora. re-Idaclng the appalntlve{ tecthod (Yates). w * * Require motorttts to dbn' their Authorise county boards of au-pervlaors to adopt ordinancea regulating speed and else of ipotor boats on lakes within the county (Stevens). itely ’.lowted aircraft to tte Unit^ Stal^. ^ (iurinmawax MW8ClYtTlte«TI0dliMtellte-l|WIWMIWd^^ ^ANT 100 PROOF BOTTLSD m BOND Folks, it's ttie worICs iargsst selling, popular priced Giants Big Asset, Willie fllays. Part' of Attachment he kintog af |w« Ku-h srhaal youths. The R helteved asMsidnat- SAN FRANaSCO (UPI) - Outfielder Willie Mays of the San Francisco GlanU was under attachment as a "prime asset" of the GlanU Wadnetetoy — but only temporarily. Maya, also with other properties ef the Oisnto tacludliM tor-nltare, balls, bats aad owner Homoe Stoneham’o supply of Belli was awarded the $1,597 plus $283.69 to court cosU last month by superior court Jury. His . suit claimed that his box seat In I Iton detenntoed to keep Algeria Candlestick Park was not heated French. pTPindem "Ghaika^de Gaulle’i government ordered iffve Ytr qto menacing, rubber-tired armored cars out of a garage In nearby Versailles and through the Latin Quarter following nine explosions throughout Paris Wednesday. Sev-persons were injured in the blasts. Elach of the cars carried two machine guns and a 37mm cannon. About 70 more cars and $5 tanks remained standing by. they have since the small arm^a was poised outside the capital Jan. J7. Most af the bomba weat off durlag a cabinet meeting cniled to diaouas bow to cmah the OA*. the oultowfid Ftorupenn orgsntoa- as advertised. Mays, one of baseball's highest-paid performers, took it in stride, informed Wednesday that he was under attachment, he commented, "How about that.” 'Mistaken' Army Releases Reservists FT. LEWIS. Wash. (AP) - Almost 300 reservists have been mustered out of the Army at Ft. Lewis because they were called; up by mistake, an Army spokes-1 man reports. The discharges, he said Wednesday. were given mostly to "(lU-j ers, * called to active duty last, fall during the Berlin crisis to: brii« the 32nd Division, a former Wisconsin National Guard outfit. and other units to full One of them rocked the home of^ Andre Malraux. FrancT's minister | of culture and one of Its niost fa-mouse writers. Malraux was not at home but the blast injured a woman and a small girl. ♦ A * Interior Minister Roger Frey briefed the ministers on antl-OAS "and the results tainad." No details of any new 1 after the armored cars appeared, convoyed by motorcycles and Jeeps. The Army said the men were placed on active duty through a mlstoterpretation of policy, having been assigned to the ready Reserve instead of the inactive Reaen’e wtere I All Employes Needed |wd$ the Proper Proof kENlA, Ohio (AP>-aty com-Imissloners planned to take steps tonight to correct an ordinance covering city administrative of-I flees. AAA Under a section of the. ordinance, phased last fall and el-fectlw since Nov. 12, three days* leave of abeence with pay was to be granted any city employe who submitted pnqter proof of his YOU S4VE 2 WAYS I e Drastic Low Sole Prices Now in Effect ■ • Save on the Word Way Credit Plonl Ouc ontire stock must be sold imn^ediotely to moke room for new 1962 models onrivinjj doily. Hurry and buy at these fantasticolly low socrifice prices. Here ore o few of the ^ many items on sole this week only. ' OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY and MONDAY TIL 9 P.M. Kroehler Nylon Sofa and Matching Chair *138“ $t0 Down>$t a Week 4-Pfset Bedroom firoup r-. limMr cnti* ont^booVcoM’ .... b*ou>ftul blondk nohog $0996 He Monty Oown-ltlWk. KROEILER 3-Pe. Sootioiial HOLLYWOOD BED OUTFIT *159“ *49" $10 Down-n a Wsok Na Monty 0oyvr-|I Wk. PU1F0RM ROCKERS K-^on cpvsn ond tuppei plastic In o r«ol contfortobl* Reduced tc SOFA and CHUR Nyto* coven, loom reversible cueh-loni. Your choice ol brown. beiges , ivrl or black.' IIIDowa,»WMkly 5-HECE DIHETTE Smort round ptostic top ^dble. 4 motching choirs, all 5 pieces only $3095 No Monty down - $1 wk. SOFA BED AHD CHAIR Regulor $159.95 volue, smort nylon covers, foam cushions. Reduced to only *79“ 4-FKCE SECnOHAL *149“ HIDown-ftt^kly RECLINER I only -brown Supported ploetit whh nylon covering Hos o imle hole IK the side, but unnoticobte *19*" N. Mmy M-., II. w..k BEAUTIFUL FAIHTIHOS A ejected group of beeutllul pointings, oil M decofcSor Iromee. Word's regulor veluee te $1995 Your choice $099 DDD BEDS All sizes and finishes. Word'st regular values to $39 95 Your choice $1409 ONE GftOUP OF TABLES walnut, mohogony or timed o. Mtic tops. Step or coffee tobl ■lues to S49.95 Reduced to $gn SHFS BED Beige, brown, ton block Opens to sleep two Nylon covers *49“ NeMtneyDown-H Wk. PDU Fits any height, ceiling. Beige or white. $400 $0FA Doiish Shttnone Sofa. Modern stripe cover Walnut oriM. Sleeps > tor that eetro bed 79“ » Down, $2 Wttkiy DANISH MODERN OHAIRS Foom. rfpper cushions - solid *19“ UNE Cedar Chest Floor Sompl* I Only S29» |lH down-tt i^wttk Onqr or Wafciul Bsdroois Croup Double dfrise, chefiandROohcore i>.,< tkp drawer* of d'eirer o-d Ill Down-n 0 Week 9-FIECE CECnCHAL team, J^mc# reversibfe cushtoes with f00% rtyfoit covers in beig^ brown, turquoise end block fc.' pertly cpnUructed Reg $339,25. *119“ $19 Down, $149 Weekly SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE end cum draw guidot. i) q< *129** MAFLE BUHK BEB$ Complohi with mottress and spring, guord roll and ladder g "sleol'' ol only *69“ WAown-llawook 8-PC. COLONIAL LIVING ROOM ensemble Maple Sofo, Bed, Choir, Rocker' 3 .StopJiifeles, t Wfee Table oed Decorator Lompe. *169*’ $fldewn-$I.NweoUy SWIVEL CHAIRS 1 supportsd plasfft- to/f.-:-coir.forioble, Achedr *v*v / ono in tho fomrly will enjoy $1499 B-FIECE $ECTI9HAL Nylon Olid foor ttpper n cmAtons. AvoUobfe m belga, bro.-turquoln or block oio'i veftootab a ptita Hu'ry fo( 'htt *179 SIR Oown, $149 Weekly BUTTON-FREE MATTRESS B9X SPRIH9 r«»r $0455 CS.U-. £,*§ No money 4own-$1 wrk. 4-FIECE BtdrMin Croup In Maple, Group con sists of dressor, chest and bed. *89 195 $9 tewn-$t a week TABLE LAMP 26’’ tall. China base Washable shade. $28< USE the WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN • NO INTEREST • NO CARRYING CHARGE • NO FINANCE COMPANY • AAAKE ALL PAYMENTS AT OUR STdRE nniTiTiP UDDIE DUHOlinG COfflPRnV -Jt 'VV TllE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1962 NINE. 30 Defense Contractors Sign Up tor tntegration WASHINGIDN Iff o Thirty big moilB to elltnliMU) dlKriml> natton and heard Preakkiit Ken-hail thdr action aa an Impor-move lor yngrtaa and * * Kennedy ipoke u ollMala of the Anna a«einbM In the atate dining room ci the White Houac to Arthur J. Goldberg wOl tain the lead In lecking aimilar nondlacrim-faudory agreementa with labor niona. * * A Goldberg, who la vice chairnuui at the Equal Employment Committee, aaM he ho^ to meet with union ottlidala In the near future. employment opportunity without rqg^to iM. cr^, color or been made In the *paat year In eliminating job diacrimlnatlon than ever baa been made In hlatory. The Big Three of the automobile iduatiy-General Motore, ford and Chryaler —were amoi« . aigning today. DENIEg CHAEOBg-FrancIa T. P. Plimpton, UJ, delegate to the U.N., addrcaaea the U.N. He lald the etimination of dia-General Aaoembly’a polltioal crimination in employment pro-committee Wedneeday. PUmp- videa an opportunity to build a ~ ■ ■ itronger and more vital economy. * A ♦ * VIm Pireayinit Lyondon B. John-aon, chairman of the Prealdent’a Htad Safffty DSfiiion LANSING a mond of WUll uty chief, baa been Mined dbi of the Safety and Enforcement Dhdalon of the aecretary of atate’a office; He aucceeda Harold Harvey, retlrad. opportunity, aald the >0 companlea which algned the agreemenU today emplay more than S.S milllao peo-The invgram, ocfsfaiated by j-olinaoii^ committee, alma at Anna doing btnhteae with the gov- Bfflgrade Plant School for Jazz Muticiani BELGRADE, Yugoalavia Iff > The Jas Aaaodatlon of Belgrade la planning to open the Ant achool (or Jan In any Communlat coun- ■y. : ■ .. . * * * The aaaodatlon aaya the achool la needed to improve the taatee In jan in lUa countoy, where Wealem atrucUoc wHl be given muai to improve thdr tedudqne. IB per cent of wnter. NOT SECONDS or DEMOS. EV CARTONS TI^HIEE TBEY LAST! W COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS iS.O^d Dowa~$1.^5 Weekly IT BEATS-AS IT SWEEPS-AS IT CLEANS! THE NEW HOOVER FLOOItWASHIR mirmt! ^ SCRUBS the FLOORS and PICKS UP THE WATER! BIG CAPACITY RCA WHIRLPOOL 2-Door Refrjgerator Freezer itie Defroat Refrif b. Tmo Zero Freoi '23S»» Widi Avtomatie Defroat Refrigarntor and 107 Lb. Tmo Zero Freoior Model HC12-T Witk Trade No Money Down—Free Delivery I Do Your Week’s Wash in an Hour!, EASY 2 in 1 SPINDRIER One tub waahea while the other rinaea! No need for rinae tuba—An EASY aerrea for yonr entire laundry needs! amd Only m m MONEY DOWNI YOU MAY WEVI COME IN AND ENTElfe . . « SUN-N-SURF ELEOTUC DRYER DAYS CONTESTI NO OBUCATION-NOTHINC TO BUY! • Valuable Door Prise .. .'A round • * tripfor twoandalived^rTaeation • InsnmiyFlotidaplullOOIneathl JNSTABiTCREDlTv.. NO M^NEY DOWN or 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! 51 Weit St. Open Monday and ^day *til 9 PJII. GOOD HOUMEPING dfjPONTUC FE 4.1555 PenneyIsI department MANAGERS’ DAYS Special!' DAGRON Bt 1 price you’d expect to pay for in ordinary uniform ^66 Save plenty on slim, trim fMhkme. Find all the new weaves in Dacron polyeater. Keep their good looks on the job. 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Sturdy cotton broadcloths talkwed for top comfort. Yoke fronts or boxen fn assorted I^nts. Machine wash. Sanfoelzedt Downtown Only Athletic shirts, briefs of fine combed cotton. Snug ^it briefs boast heat resistant elastic waistband. Machine washable! MEN'S SIZES S-'M-L Sensational sport shirt savings! Choose from polished embroideries, button-down prints, solids, checks, stripes! Find easy-c«re cottons,.cotton ’n’ Cupioni« rayons! AU machine washable! Stock Up now! PENNEY'S-DOWNTOWN Open Every Men., Fri. 9:10 A. M. fe 9:00 F. M. All dtber Weekdeys 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 F.M. PENNEY'S-MIRACLE MILE Open Every Weekdey—Mendey thru Seturdoy ' 10:00 AM. to 9:00 F.M. TEN THE^NTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1962 Checkups Can Ease Driving Difficulties uuMmt qntem Aoold bt leak pngf M> that tatothapMaat I Ih aMah «a ear to MDterh« dHBettIttoe In the coM wWe^ monthe can earily be nvoito rd carehil chedoi of the cart cxxilnf and electrical eyeteme, . . .. . . . . . _ Jolgi C. Batee. 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Hie CJoaat Guard reportad age appeared to be from a drone ntrplaBe. naed fay flto military to teat alptpair and ground-to«ir Nottd Gmduclor Quits Vi«nna State Op*ro VIENNA, Auatria (AP) >- Got. ihictor Herbert Von Kardjan haa reaigned aa aitiatie director of the Vienna State Opera amid education miniatry anaouncad Cartiale ^ liHfDy Cmy. 27. admUtod he ataie two pay- Curry took the checks to dlfter-nt stores, Carilrie said, signed' wm with aa “X” an' icm. Polioe typed up Curry's statement and he signed It with an "X.” Reroute Traific While House Blocks Highway CANTON, Ohio (AP) - TTiere was a 10-room, twoeiory, brick Von Karajan, wortd-buned conductor of lea^ European orchestras. said la a letter to the miniatiy that he waa diaaatlalled with a recent compramlae which ended two montfaa of passive resistance fay stage bands. ,, rage on Ohio 4S today— smack across the highway. A * ♦ The house slipped off moving equipment Wedneoday night while T. J. 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Bills at Lansing Hit Red Party Would Stop Commioi From Public Offico, Tooch Docirino Sore-Throated Billy Graham IxHXrted in Lima LANStNG If) - Bills to outlaw the Coromunlsi party-to MIoUgan and require evn> Ugh school to offer a eourae pointing to the evils of CommuUam came Into the leg- ^____r to Reg. Fnderic J. ill’, RrAlUcn. former ahefflf TWELVE THE PONTiAC PRESS, THUBSDAY> FEBRUARY 8, lWi2 Con-Con Flares Over Proposal to Ban Graduated Tax UNKNG m-A prapOMl to ten my. gTAdHMd alMt Inooni Mx -tMt allow a flat rata taie^ hm a Ooo. SwalHBoa and hit j|raM^ ItaiNibUm rlM OmW id by Raydbttcaa imnban at nmralttM on Caanot and ta ion, waa oppoMd unaabaoualy by he Dtmo6rati on thl eomintttM. A0. pnpoaad by tha eommlttM, le pravlaloa nad: *n«a laowno tai gtadnatod at tta aiala or aay at Na at urginc a gradiiatad uui at a ' itar data. Damoerala attwskad tba propoaad ally argued that tha Hmltatton are doing la driving another naU taM tha ltd ol tha coffin of this _________________________________ Tha conamittae majority alao ol a flat nun faworna tax. but nat. declared that tha vent the entiy by tha atate into a flald largely pra-amptad by the tedaral dovemmcnt. 'You are trying to nail your Anolbar Damoorat, Don Btnkow^ akl, alao a Detroit attomay, not tax laglalatlon, latlon banaflting the upper Income Bald Damoorat Robert G. Hodges, a Detroit attorney, "but what you 'It’s nothing thore than a scheme whereby the rich get richer and tha poor get poorer." Chilling 'Nightmare' SM1t\ Running 0 Dream of a Showfor It. Governor ■y rSEDDAIffilO NEW YORK (UPI)-' Nlghtmare ,i Bleak Hill" overcame the handl-mp of Its billing as a “chilling Irama” Wednesday night proved to be a sarvlceaUe, intel- Mnctor nsidsr Oook had pa me rat estabttah the f aaarching mood at tha piece by lleMimt B—sreaa doaempa ‘ the shiQitint anprsaatana of Ihe Steal Hour prsaantatton 3S-TV dealt with tha problem ol I sensitive, haunted b-yeai^ boy ivhosa life was erammad with both the creature oomlorts lightmarish eonvletlao that he had nurdered his hated older brother. Info this child’s Ufa came a new tutor, an ex-aervioamaa with a die-sbiUty of his own — an artlfleial loot — and a sympathetic approach » the boy's problaros. A. L. Barkar'a story, tamed hUo a TV ptay by Lsto Laadaoer, waa handled by an axeeOeat east headed by Dooflu ralrtMUks dr. I tha oadarcuirant ol ta torment thanks to the pacing the soansa. Cook’s good taata I Mb gromitogs and campra UN81NG m — Sen. John H. 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' who then voiea fw ah biooaie tax would do ao ' that it would would do ap wlfli tha knowledm propertkmafiy aa haavtly on himaail as ’They addad: "(’rwa ta) a aaieguard which a majority of the committee deems tr rsMm; the maxi-1 el ef ability to pay. Republicans on the committee ■aid that one other advantage to oone tax was that a logialator aihir hat togle. waa la ba tfii Mb-Jaot at a Rafublloaa canaa The Dameeratle mlnartty on tbe ..flalallva orguilaatkm eonunlttee, which handled tha subject, lub- ’Ihe argument over tM Income _____ In their drive toward a March SI adjournment deadline, wMch they must meet to get the new constitution oa the _ "boM, new. imaglnativa plan" lor Battling the problem. proposed MJMi.jm A nwve to ^devote all of today and Friday to dabato mont. ’Ihay agreed, howavwr, to take up the aubject out of order on tha calendar Friday. Inequality of rtproaamatloB perpetual Mae In hnfwr el mral It calls for a Senate of between M aai 40 aambert. apporikned roughly on a formula of ID per oeni tor population and SO per cent tor area^ the Hawse, tbe OOP SMPi er groope ef eeoatlee with .7 per seat ef the elate’e total, po la plaa waaM ael aM aflar im, waaM ba added |al iMa wauM Damoerats attaekad tha OOP They proposed that In setting M'up tha distrlata tha auta ba dl-mm hwa I mataly aqnal a tat Mag aDeoatad aaa dfatrict and tha 18 addifloaBl dlatrleta dis- Saewta and b House baaed triota "as nearfy equal la popula-tloa as amy be." r ttw Dai dlatriota. la which each el tha two scaatar. who would be aMa cast as many votaa as ha re-i catvad la tha alactloa. # ♦ w- reoalvtag at leaM 38 per cant of total votaa would also bo alael- a would pnwldo lor third tbo DaassMs aaptataied. I hallo of thair roapaotive popula-ona. Inaaaalll the GOP waaM do la "not to right the wrong, but rathar to rational- 9r' "It b no anawar to argue that half A MM M batttf than nooa, ” they aaM. “A rapa which fails I roach a drowning awfanmar by iset M BO batter than one which miaaaa by S liat 'In aithar eaaa, tba man Allstate Guardsman Supertreads 'While I welcome competition." Stahlin replied, "I have no intention of withdrawing, dent that my program for a new Michigan win mea tic e throughout the state." DttjAL nuortor Under israal political practice, any GOP candidate would have to be approved by and hand-picked by tbe gubernatorial candidate. George Poaiaey le ooeAdered eroer. Romney la aohednled to Stahlin had a quip on tbe political, attuation: ’You Just watch this guy Rom--y." he commented. "First thing you know he’ll be Jumping Into the campaign on my coattails." strongly fOr the nomination for Ileotenant governor. 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The thlnl bnmch, headed fay the Supreme Court, has ever ruled on it. saowpowN Congreea has never forced it to a showdown. So It has only bean a teat of wills so lar between gating Pmtag< speeches oy the military ended that Defense Secretary Robert McNi the names of his men who cen- McNanuua rel Kennedy backed trim up publidy. mtttee_____________ background. But be will not dis-' Ich one of them changed In Maggachusettg Highway Employes Entangled WASHfNCTOW (UPI) - Arlen Mooney came bach from his honeymoon two years ago To find, to his surprise, that he had bougfaf a H0,000 lumberyard for the sUte of Massachusetts while he was gone. a I ♦ ♦ Mooney told, House highway investigators Wednesday that he wai a land negotiator for the state. Back in 1980. he said, be was sup-fwnd to negotiate purchase of the lumberyard land oh Whiel“'^ a federal highway. But he got married before he had a chance to start negotiating, and left on his honeymoon. Investigators said the official state tiles showed that the yard negotiatioils were settled by Mooney and Frank L. Harney, another state public works department em- Mooney's boss told the shbooni* in the highway program which is backed 90 per cent with fcdsnd money. * ♦ ♦ Subcommittee Chairman John A. Blatnik, D-Minn., remarked that the investigation has shown “more and more peo|4e being drawn into net.” eharges of oeasplrsey to defrsad The lumberyard has been fre-quent^TBientioiwd in the Investl-1 gation. The House highway suh-i commltte said the government paid 300 per cent too much for It. TAKINO CUMB UMW8 - sskl it would take another cfooe look today into "extraordinary" differences in values lor property used attorneys, state-hired appndsers and others were all Interwoven in a complex opetation.” Rep. William C. Cramer, R-Fla., ranking GOP member of the subcommittee, said the operation “bilking-----------’’ JFK Hits Back at Rocky, Calls Him Opportunist WASHINGTON (UPl) - President Kennedy and other Democratic leaders are gleefully trying to hang a conservative label on Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York and to suggest that be is an oppor tunist. Success in this venture might strengthen Rockefeller nationally in the Republican party, where he is regarded as a possible candidate for the presidency in 1964. New York Oty, wUeh will be vollag along with the rest of the stale OB Nov. • whoa ho Is a oaa- The . Democratic cannonade weekend after his speech.nl one of the Feb. 1 GOP fund-raising dii>-ners. Rockefeller criticized the President’s proposal for a new government department ot urban affairs and durged Kennedy arith “political fakery” for his advance announcement that housing administrator. Robert C. Weaver, a Negro, would: be nominated to head the agency if it were set up. Rockefeller said Kennedy could have named Weaver to another cabinet previoosly. OHANOBD MIND At his news conference Wednesday, Kennedy echoed comments this week from lesser Democrats who cited a 1987 memorandum algned by Rockefeller of President ESsenhoa committee on government organization. That memorandum urged the creation of a department of urban affairs. ______ “He must have, for some msoii or another, changed his view on it,” Kennedy commented. As for the Weaver a The White House passed the word the next day, he said, that Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby would be named to head the department, and Rockefeller later became her deputy. Kennedy then quoted a conunent lat no one could move to the right of Sen. Barry GoMwater, R-Aiiz., and said: “But now 1 am »t so mre." Rockefeller's bare-knuckle attack on Kennedy was widely regarded as a move by the New Yorker, who is considered “too Ub-sral" by many Republicans, take a more partisan and more haaded Osagrees a plaa te cm- Henoe Democrats were ready to ent about-face on the urban affairs department. before the subcommittee and ex-quizzed on why he did did. Kennedy didn’l speak of this kind of thing as a quizzing. * « A He said it wo^d be an hai ..lent" of men wn6 w*re only ryii« out policies ^^ctated fay their superiors. McNaWiara says he takes full reqnnaibllity for what they did. EXBTimVE PRIVnJEflB’ Kennedy said he would invoke exodutlve privilege’’ if necessary to protect the cenaors. He may have to. The subcommittee decided to Insist on its demand, wer ran into the sai ____ _ thliig—and reacted i same way—in 1954 when a Senate committee holding the Army-McCarthy hearings denumded information about a secret meeting of Eisenhower's top aides. Eisenhower at the time citrt some other presidents who took the same position, Onom Waahing-to Truman. The latter fused Congreu 10 times. it * * Elsenhower said: “The messages 6f presidents reveal that everyone of them found It sary to inform Oongreas of his constitutional duty to execute the office of president and, ance of that duty, to withhold Information and papers for the pub- By the reckoning of Herman 'oUdnson, a Justice Department attorney ana a specialist In this field, at least -JS of the 34 presidents at one tlmp or another took tMs stand. Kenn^ would be the 19th. \ OBtlJ) BE CITED V This could happen tf the sub-on cenaorshipvwants a \ It could cite McNamara contempt for refusing thm. If the fun Senate this, then: 1. The Senate eeigeant«banns could be sent past retaiy and the Senate could or-kept In *- or sentence imaraXfor ( infonui-» apprev^ 1 Or, nwre likely, having cited him. the Senate could turn the case over to the U.S district attorney for prosecution In that third branch of government, the federal court, whiefa has never ruled on this ancient dispute between the two other branches. Hie Preakfent. of coarse, wo I quickly Involved In this ft I the side of McNanulra and no doubt would push far the case to ^ to the Supreme Court in a hih^ for a ruling at last. iriim at Kin^ how attipc-tive they can be in giaaees. 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SehMiti at .J,amllal^im0isa^^ Sa- p«itoe B^ M ^ WaBai -a^ Waterford Area Group Learns x>f May Projects Dan Baadk. pibriStal at Ow Waterford Towntbip taSar Cbam-bar a( ODmBMrea. aad the "Pride in Waterfonr’ pimMWmianfth0m^ be made Ifibl ^MMEfiri iXA.; nS three riatera, Mra-chuach. Colholle Bliheps In U^. IS^HonPund ntfnr - Mhdteal Ipalall, Ti «gte marly of Troy, (had early today at WUHam Beaumont HoapMal. Bayal oak, of burw Afcnfpr I ta ratea at laato II nSI> ■an lir Ma paapaoL fildi naaelB CfiStaal paatoShif, ptena wwa drawn ap WadaaifcMy fnai Shaelan aato Rnporti NikHb li Biw (UPI) - Bratol ooa Sa Araaao aaiS today Pro-nrter MhBa Khrafir' "hrotoyiaaShaallh raaoth« hi SoeM Wo I In EqvIpfiMnt •iMSlfiNon BIG BUYS ot SAVE Plumbing! ----—ia» leer Oedh Tawaa ~ Taba t Yoaie to P iMa un ouTfiT WWto ar Catiia S-P*. Tob -A’* fiada OMonM mHam naa^tSSSaaaM W Pontiac Area Deaths GriffisOptofRace Babkh of Madteon Helgbta, An-BaMcholUneolBPai1i,Bet^ BaUeh of Ibyter aial Law* I. Iheodore Jaewt-ah of Roclieater and M>*. Donald Mateo of ddnSD. JOIN W. WAUnOI WBST BUXBiniLD TOWNSHIP r- Servlet ter Mia W. Walter, », of MS Uttleltol a, ' ba S:30 p.m. temarrow to the Syl- Airaim o. -SeivloeforMn. Aifiv G. Horto, «. of xn Second win ba S pjn. tamonow at the 1 Oerrialery, TVoy. Iba. Horat died Tuaaday In Po» Sarvlvlng are a aon. Arthur L, UepS Pack of nuaUm. Mn. Ma-nda Zavlte of Imlay CMy and Mra. and tox prandchnSrin. SautiSto II be In Pine Lake Oamatery. Tttaaday night at Ponttoe Ganaral HoapttoL He waa a .( World War n and had been a man-repraeintatlve. I body win be at the C. J. then wUl be at the the time «f fwvl^. Rktay, aU aHroma, and hta mother, Mra. Heloa & Walter of Ml-aml, Fla. Pondto of tetewt T» d Ivi 2 Charges Is Dropped Against Area Motorist lot down yatoarSay whan Om-Boberi P. Qriflln, Br Oly. fated himoolf o«t Itea White Laka Townahip who teat an aye after a ai wMh a Famdafi poBoa ofitoar had conteat for goranior a« M liaeete te^eehedutedte^M^ ^ ana apoahm^ At M flhi, bowavor, aanonaaod ba „J aoak a tourni term rapra* aimfito MkMgan’a Pth Conpea-todnal DIatriet. and ptendad gtillty to aaothar in hte appeal to Oeult Oonrt today. Fwndah CMy Attorney WH-Sam B. Baaatey nMved to dte-■toae the eharge to drivtag wader A A Ibe adMNhde of talka reloaaed fay the OOP State OantraJ Omi-inittae office ta Lanalng aUpped Oakland Oomily'a Fab. IS Uneoln Day hanquat at Ponttee. Among aa maakere. the party omitted Godbardt Funeral Home, Keego Rap. Gar«U R. Ford Jr., ItOrand ------------------------------- ^ ^ ^ ^ in Wyoming Caf« Nullifisd by Anoth«r LARAMIE, Wyo. Uf) _ A aign n the cadi regbter at a locai "iheahitali No Owdlt” Jhat bdow it la a aecond aign, reading: 'AU Aooounte Muat ba Paid by the 3Sth of the month." Sehofil EnrolIntBitt Up ^ Clghi Mifflon in 5 Yton' Hickey laid SuUlvan atruck Urn ta fia aye teat Nov. 4 aa ba waa SuUlvan teatlfled at the lowar court trial that he waa ftwood to attike Hickey In order to aubduo ■aboH m. ■ahay, «, m$ ■ A A Hickey, roaontly from the Army, then ptoaSad guilty to reckteaa (hiving and waa an-aeoaed a |35 flae and |25 court Circuit Judge WttUam J. Seer Imiieoed fip A A Laat December Hickey had been toUd guUty of both chaigoe by a Jury In Femdala Municipal Oo^. or apend SO daya In JaU. Ho ateo revoked Hidwy'a drivar'a Ucenae for SO daya. MAEEg AITBAL Mtekey appealed to Circuit Court. Iha netten ta CIrcutt Court nulli- WASHOKTrOtf (AP)-lba na-' ttetoa achaote and aolhgea have anranraeid ef If.T mfikai for AAA peraona between the agio at S and 34, eonparae wttb SS.4 The eattmate waa baaed i _________ borne ta Ctaw- aon about a weak ago. Hte body ta at Price Fmeral Home. MBS. MILVmr B. PABTSB FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP Servlee for Mra. MIHon D. 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Joyce Farrett, Ruth and Vem. aa good drivera aa men, 1^ aaya. Cicero Boy Denies Confession on Fires CHICAGO (VPI) - A ISowar-old auburban acero boy, reported to have confeaaedtetarting the 1958 took 96 that he aet any major Hrea. The boy appeared in family court to anawer a delinquency petltlan Charging him with aetting 11 Area in Chicago and Cicero, not including the achool blaze. ■ r y ' . •, . . > the; I»0NT!AC PAESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1682 NINETBEX Sign! Point to Slump in Sin Mart PnoMiEnEsg Sex Mpy Be Losing Appeal at Box Office a/ HAL BOYlC NEW YORK (AP>-U lex loa-li« la boK ptOift appM ‘nieiv are tme lijfaB that It Is. Doom-crier^ who believe that Amarfea is hcad-int^krthe faW of decadent Baby- dirty book, well, b Jbst alB t aa. Its bedrock tradition of Puritanism still has a strong hold on America, It is easier to make a fast buck in this country selling a new detprgent, filter cigarette, or headache cure than In the leerii^ portrayal of sex. You' pan probably even make more money by starUng a one-day diaper laundering service. OOVNTRY ELOODED It a true that the country 'has The golden harvest h reaped by writers and producers who deai in the wholeaanie themes that have always appealed most to the hopbful and normal nature of the majority of mpnMnd-wdventiire, religion, family life, comedy and ronunlic love. * Here are a few proofs;- A headline In the annjvorsary edition of Variety, the bible of show bustnosB, reads: Whammo In 1961." The six biggest-drawing films of last year were: "Guns of Nava-llxodus," "Paront Trap, ‘Absent-minded Professor," "Ala-and "Swiss Ftamily Robin- “La Dolce Vita," critldxed widely tor ia suggestive scenes ^ society orgies in modsrn Romo. ' sd llth in box office appeal. Variety in the same issue listed the top cinema box office hhs of all time, Halo they are: Birth of a Nation,’’ “Gone with the Wind." “Bon-Hur.‘‘ ‘‘lO Commandmanla,'' World in N Dty*.‘ "South PacMk." ‘ River Kwal.” "Greata Earth," "Guns of Tha is Clasroma." [OW LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ON PRESCRIPTIONS AT CONNINGHAS’SI Here a Etenmy,' uestionahlc taali hild's eym. Now let’s lake p look at the literary scene. Tla .................Ml ! of the New Yoric Times are "To KUI a Mock-_ Bird." by Hao«r Lee, T» weeks; and "The Agony and by Irving Stone, 46 The first is a picture of life in a small Southern town as seen by phlld; ihe jocond is a novel about Michelangelo, the aHlsl. TOP8 IN NONFICTION nonfiction? The most durable current beet lellers arc "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich," by WOlUm L. Shirer, 61 weeka; New Ei«-iiah Bible; New TMtament,” 43 Tveeka; and "The Making of the Proaldent" by Theodore White, 30 weeks. ewe The plain truth is that immorality doesn't have the market or audience in this nation that it dlfl in the roaring IPaOs, when prohibition, the flapper, burlesque, night dubs, tree love, trial marriage and red-light districts were In full flower. You can make a good case fbr the tact that the devil is loafaig ground In the United States. Where will he try to peddle I nefarious wares.next? 'Surplus' Rocket Packs No Punch but Creates Stir DETROIT UN — The ominous-looking Navy rocket in the surplus goods store of Romeo Cairo and George Stokea turned out to be a dud. But there waa much exdwroent iWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1962 Womcn*g Committees at Work ' ■ ■ ii Promoting Met Opera Highly ■pecUUaed ctfmpfUt-te«t of women (ram the Bir-minghun, Bloomflcid Hills and Franklin araa are at work in preparaUon (hr Detroit's Met-ropoUtan Opera Week May 21 • through May 26. era who are endeavoring to lor the cultural attraction is Mrs. Theodore 0. Yntema of Bloomfield Hills. Her cochairmen are Mrs. Carl Sundberg and Mrs. Gilbert Richards. clubs and orgaaisatlons throughout the area. Working with Mrs. Teel are Mrs. E. SIbven Bauer, Orchard Lake: Mrs. Benjamin Brewster, Birmingham; and Mrs. WUIys Wagner, Franklin. TICKjBT OOMMirnCB Heading the ticket and in-(brmation table at Grlnnell’s. Birmingham store Is Mrs, Paul J. Shine of Birmingham, assisted by Mrs. L. T. Dickson, Birmingham, and Mrs. Darrell Roberts, Bleomfleld Hills. with Leontyne Price; Fona del Deetioo” with I cast Including Eileen Farrell, Richard Tucker and Robert Mer-' rill. Recently MveUed Italian spring and summer fashions included these crea-The rei tions. The reversible poncho-shaped cape of gray and pink wool (left), worn over a matching pink dress, is by Simonetta fashion house of Rome. Huge flowers accent the richly plaited cotton muslin dress (right) presented in Florence. Hat and gloves of green linen complete the ensemble by Vito fashion house, Milan. SCHOOL COMMnTEK A school committee which will enlist the cooperation of public, private and, parochial schools' music depai%nents in arranging apropos programs (or students, parents ahd faculties has been formed* \uider chairmanship of Mrs. Sundberg. Assisting Mrs. Sundberg are Mrs. Richard T. Purdy and Mrs. John H. Longley, Birmingham; Mrs. Richard Ba^ nard, Franklin; and Mrs. Ralph M. Fox. Bloomfield Hills. This group also will make use of educational and program materials and talent available from the .education and Grinnell scholarship chairmen at the Detroit Grand Op- This group win have one or t«yo qualified volunteers at the tabM each day from 10 a.m. to 12 m. and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.ro.**beginning April 2. They win giye out opera information Mid brochures and, it is hoped, have a direct wire tele-phime to the box office in Ford Auditorium. Thus they can tell customers predsely what seats are available and Ihe price. FOR mrORMA'nON Placement of posters and brochure distribution Is being conducted under the dhvctkm of Mrs.' LeRoy Dahlberg. Bloomfield Hilb. and 4J0chair-man Mrs. William S. Reid.-Birmingham. Iheir committee workers ara Mrs. Theotlpre Guethlng, Mrs. John 8. Judd and Mrs. Glen MiUer, all of Birmingham, and Mrs. William H. McGaughey, Btoomfleld HUb. PROMOTION OROl/F Mrs. George \R. Squibb, BfrmliMham, b in eharge of a ing to promote area c organixatioiis' intesast in at- \ Just Means Trouble, Abby Says Keep Hubby's Old Flame Away bEAR ON; He probably knew you were only "in the middle of your conversation" and didn't want to wait another 30 minutes. DEAR ABBY: My problem b too much advice. I work with a wonderful, middle-aged man with whom I have fallen . in love. He has been married twice, and has four rtiildren. He Is presently free, and has asked me to be hb third wile. I am twenty, and two of hb children are older than I. The up against, but Fam willing to take the chance. Shouldn't this decision be minef WILLING TO GAMBLE DEAR WdXING: The decision IS your, but don't Ignore the advice of those who have only your best interests at heart. Marriage b forever, net something on which you "gamble." Your letter indicates that you are still seeking advite. I say the chances for happy, lasting marriage with ON IPBCUL events The spwial events c tee has been organised to pbm gatherings, preferably in private' homes, either to promote interest In the opera In this area, or to entertain in-(onhally the personnel of the opera while th^ are here in May. Chainpan of special events Mrs. Richards has u asslst-anb, Mrs. Max Fisher and Mrs. William L. Kahn, Franklin; Mrs. Kresge and Mrs. Ed- ' ward A. Proctor, Birmingham; B opera as a group. Mrs. John Bkmqubt, Bir- S. Bright. Bloomfield Hilb, wiU assist Mrs. Squibb hi arranging for chib memben' opera atten-with "DINO told me all about' l(. They have oorresponded ever that Mte would like to move to our^ dty because she has "no have made It plain that they don't like me. He has custody of ah hb children. My clergyman, family and friends have advised me against thb marriage. I love thb nran, and know what I am CONFIDENTIAL TO ' FROM ENONO”: Just the thou^t of getting into hot enter keeps some people clean. Mrs. Howard B. Barker, Mrs. Warren S. Booth, Mrs. James H. Carmel, Mrs. Robert Chambers, Mrs. Roger M. Kyes. Mrs. Ben D. Milb and Mrs. John B. Poole. OUbrs from the Hilb' on the specbl events committee are Mrs. Dwood Engel, Mrs. Robert C Fisher, Mrs. Ernest A. Jones, Mrs. George Russell, Mrs, Frederick S. Strang III and Mrs. George Trumbull. Arraniiemenb lor pj^city are being handled by oochalr-men Mrs. Robert L« Graham, and Mrs. Raymond T. Perring, Bloomfield HUb, asabted by Mrs. Morgan D. Douglas Jr. and Mrs. Edgar FarreU, Birmingham, and Mrs. Henry C-Johnson, Bhmmfteld Hilb. Buffet Fete to Open Club A gourmet buffet dinner, following cocktalb at 6:30 p.m. opening of Forest Lake Country Chib, Bloomflidd Hills, dosed lor a month while baiag How b the world treating you? Unload your problems to Abby, care of The Pontbe members wiU apeak in behalf |t meetings of various A local orchestra wiU provide music tor listpniag and dancing. The Henry Bbekers of Bingham Fhrms ' wUl be hosts tor ihe evening. My husband thinks we should whUe. To nM, thb is ridiculous. What shall I say? WORRIED DEAR WORRIED: Say "Nothing doing!" If she wants to move to your dD. you can't stop her but, under the olrcum-stanoct, you'd be foolish to share your home with her — even for a while. DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a tether who pushes the button down on the telephone right in the mlddte of .jhls daughter's conversation? "ON THIUWBNE 30 MINUTES" ■Will Hold Valentine's Day Party •nie Fas . pre-Valentine's Day party Tuesday evening In the Adah Shelly Library. Valentines will bo brought for the children ot Pontbe State Hospital. Mrs. Frai* Reichert led the group in exerdsos - at. this week’s meeting and Mrs. Albert Lovse discusaed diet and TV week's phy was presented to Mrs. Frederick Root. Mrs. Peter IFomen of the Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills and Franklin area hat» formed numerous committees to prepare the way for May's Metropolitan Opera week in Detroit. Photographed at an organizational meeting Wednes- day were (from left) Mrk,, Ernest A. Jones, speaal eventt committee; Mrs. LeRoy Dahlberg, poster and brochures chairman; and Mrs. Frederick S. Strong III, .special events. i Womens Section ‘Hills’ Partying Club Plays at 9 Tables By RVni SAUNDERS BLOOMFIEU) HHXS-Mrs. Ernst F. Keen Jr. enme over from her home b Ann Arbor Tuesday to be the guest of honor at a tea and shower given by Mrs. ,Iohn Popb in her home on Rathmor Road. . Next Tueaday bride-elect Linda Myers will be honored at a luncheon and bridal show-er given by Mrs. Walter* Bromley and Miv. Chauncey G. Burke in Mrs.. Burke's home in Glengafy Circb. Unda and WiUbm B. Yort of Hinadab, Hi., will be married March 3 b Christ Church Cranbrook aiid a reception will be given at Orchard Lake Country Oub. The bride-elect is the daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B. Myers of Echo Othm Robert Haefnen, the Kingsley Brown Jrs., Raymond Flynns. Mr. and Mrs. Rbhsrd Habted. Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam Gray. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Meeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.^ Den-Uyl snd Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gretn. Wednesday Duplicate Cub had some nkw tables of bridge ta pby tor the monthly snas- Wiiailng first pbee North Mrs. Luther Leader waa hostess at ted Monday in her Cram brook Road hpme for fellow board members of the National OithedrsJ Assoctation of Michigan. Her guesb included Mrs. Oiarlea^D. Marsh, Mrs. Robert H. F. Flint, Mrs. Rockr weU T. Gust, Mrs. A. L. Weiner and Mrs. Ralph McElvenny. Harry Cardsoe Jr. and Ernest Guy. Mrs. Paul Potter and Henry Geonpa were first pbee winners East snd West. Other winners for the socbl were Mrs. Krtuwth Wright and Mrs. Arnold Richards, Barbara Madvb and Mrs. Lbnel Thompaon, Mrs. MAry* Ann . .Soutar and John Kraus, Mrs. Rene Ross and Mra. Earl Hue-bler. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCarius. Mrs. Cart Bolten and Mrs, Charles Patrick. On Feb. 16 Mrs. EdwaM S. Reid and Mrs. Edward A. Proctor plan to give a shower. Mr. and.Mrs. Albert A. Yort, the bridegitxHn-to-be's parents, will give the rehearsal dinner at Orchard Lake Country Club. Mrs. Robert C. Hargreaves is viaitliig BIr. and Mrs. Frank D. Nkol for a few weeks at their wtater home near Sarasota, Fb. Scandinovion Unit Readies for Dance Dinner, Social Set Mr. and Mrs. Willbm D. MacDonnell were hosb to a group of friends at dinner Tuesday evening at their home on Glengarry Road! The Women's AuxiUary to the Oakland County Dental Society will meet for cocktails, dinner and a social evening 7 p. m. Turtstay at the Kbgs-by Inn, Bloomfield HiUs. Scandinaybn Vasa lodge No. 510 has scheduled a dance to follow the regular meeting 7:30 p. m. Saturday b the Knights of Pythias Hall on welcome. Serving on the committee wUl be the Otri Wiclmtroms, the Erio Danbbons and Mr. and Mrs. Folke Carison. ‘^llraT Jii«igi*‘H: TOHr^i" honored for her perfect attendance record and greatest loM of weight for January, kb*. Martin Mlllo- and Mrs. Rieleliert were nnn«*Hip. Mrs. Charlea Abakr taum^ k dbt pal program. Decorations are being readied for Alpha Alpha Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alplm Sorority's annual Val-—enuno^bridgo’ uL-Fust-Fedaol Smiagi^md JLoQik. Aa-. sociation of Oakland^s building. Among committee workers enjoying the creative project are (from left) A potiuck cocktail and dinner party is being planned for Saturday evening by ihembeni ot a bridge club who entertain their husbands several times during the wbter. Cocktails will be served at the hPme of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hart and dinner at the William Du-Boards. Wedding Is Set for June Delivers Review Mrs. James M. Stone, East Mansfield Streeti Mrs. Eigar Plympton, Manson Street, Waterford; Mrs. . __ ___^ ^___ MRosi;sUiir'mTe:ir Federal Savings and LoaiTAssociation of Oakland BnUding. Chairman will be Mrs. Carl Row with the foil owing committee heads; Mrs. Winston Hopp, tickets; Mrs. James Stone, refreshments; Mrs. E1 m-c r Johnson, table priavs; Mrs. James Vincent, door prises; Mrs. Edgar Plympton, publicity; Mrs. Fred Mueller kitchen; and Ifrs. Francis ORourke, tables. ★ ★ ★ ■^feature 6f the evening will be a showing ^ of new trends in coif- fures by a local hah stylist. ★ ★ ★ Proceeds frwn the party will be turned OTer to the chirr’s j^ilanthroplc projects.! Tickets may be ]wr-chased at the dopt or from members. The book "Journey " teto Summer” written by Edwin Way Taato wm revbwod by Mrf. Eugene Oebnd before ■oine 20 memben of the Roond Thble Opb TUeeday Aasbiing Uie hoeteM, Mra. ■Jamet McGuire, who opened her home on Golf Drive for the occaakm, were Idn. WiUbm Ford, Mrs. L. J. Heenan, Mra. Paul Kante and Mrs. Elmer U. Rcynoldi. The group wiU partidpwe in the City Federatian ti Wbih-en'e Clul|e annual card party Feb. 22, . 1 CAROL ANN PETROFF June urns are planned by Carol Ann Petroff, daughter of Mrs. George N. Petroff of Cherokee'Road and the late to John P. EppeU son of .the 5. L. Eppels of Summit, N. /. She attend^ JJniversity of Michigan . where . Mr. Eppel is studying law. THE PONtlAO, PKESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, im TWENTY-OICA To Receive Degrees From WSU will be oonliiTMi a cendkUtee during Wayn State Uidvmtty'a midyear oooi-at t:as tiitt Wallace M. Jckwm of Maxwell Road, to Albert D. Eaiflen, son of the Charlu A. Eoflent Jordon Road. JANET GAIL JOHNSON Being Single Has Its Blessing Too ury hr Umaatf •> like a new gwii wliea he already haa a rack of gune. When he fete g tldnt tore la glad he doan’t have a wlfc and timn when a single woman is gtad me doesn’t have a lma> band. nr a«aa some of those tlmoa are — ■* " ■ ■■ When hstlooes a nice chunk When be spftirges oa i Church Women to View Film at Luncheon When she deddee to go on a liquid reducing diet. When me gets a )«n to fohrt Church Woman will view a film strip. "Unitod Church Women at Work,’’ foOowtaig a day In the First Presbyterian ClMirch. Plant will be comfdeted for the TWi observance of Worfd Dsy of Prayer scheduled for March 9 st Oakland Paik Meihoditl Oiurch. Mrs, Lenworth R. Miner, president. Pontiae Ooancll of UCW, urges women of all par Ucipating churches to attend the luncheon In order to have a voice In the plumiag of this Bara Home Opened to PEO Sisterhood Mrs. R. W. Woodcock of Grand JUpIda, drganiaer for the Michigan PEO flsteriiood. met with Chapter AW of Pontiac Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Jos^ Bara on Club Drive. After exempUfleationbof the ritual lor the state officer following a social hour the hootest served Biwb Lc^ No. 1 Female VocaBit' Ih people who don’t Uko them, IVriat siv Mund the same. But to the aar of the nation's tsenaisw, the way Chubby Ghaek-er slngB “The Twist,” "Let’s Twist Again.” "Ihe Poay,'^’ "Ihe .................X be awarded to Evalene Patterson Brown of Westway Drive; Eva E. Oeney; Pontiac Stale Hospital Ground, Michael r. Killian. Ui» coin Avenue; Pali W. Lampkin, Harited Drive; Carolyn P. Stoll, gtirting Avoniie; Ooresn >TnideU Voltman. South Adams Road; How-aid W. WUlis, Vlnewood Avenue; ^Dennis J. Manka. Ross Drive. Waterford Township and Mary Shaf-Drlve, Wa- in our annual poll on popular music, Chubby Checker sooeed big be caUed "The Year of the Twist.” 'Ih teeners, the Twist was already old hat In IWl, but it was BO much a rage that it kept Chubby In the fore- t II per hns. Maaiaenst I I Towns^. M««*ee Of fAvwHnn degrees go to Madge Ooe HMly, Lexingtoo Drive. Roland J. Revallo. Highland Road; Lee C Iheodose, Or-.................... “web 8. r a lone woman the n n the momentarily dn I not havtng a bmband a color of her hair and it tms out Utile m thwmasn aide of Monde. AvBdh Utboff I __________Iter of arts degrees wlU be Gene Beatboitiugh Herveou, Middle Belt Road; WOllam E. Joe-dan. Otleport Street; and finU J. ZamonU, Shaeyl Drive. From ea^ Ckchard IMr wont to Haney A. KmlM,.hadie-lor of artr. Chnriao O. Uwaon. laatsr St aria and Oameriae FBr-ng Roberta, hathslor «f ask , Cteries K. Bsynn. Vernon tt Buiris and Cma BaMwin Oeff. of Drayton PUtos. win receive badiekir of science degrees. Of ooune. the thnas whan U to (tore convenient to be inunairiad han married don't make up for Teens Pick Chubby Checker Top Singer Mathis in seventh place and parin in nipth. GOT TOP VOTE IV greatest voice antong the _ala, according to the l.M In our survey, belongs to BTenda Lee, who is hardly a dewoosner to the roll of favbri^ Bingen. Brenda was second in 'last year's esnt ef Ibi Obabby la the tap spat, givtog Mm a dear edge ever Ehrls IT Cbnnie to in the beliM picked as tbe IsvsrMa of «l per eeat. Otaale dMa’t tars too badly, shwe rim was plobed by M per eeai. Nam ef Ow etbers aaimd ea 0w Mat esuns elese. la evdsr of vetss gaiuesed, they were Judy Oartoad. Ca—It FltageraM. *1116 big aongt tor Brenda were ‘Dum Dum.” "You CSn Depend On Me.” "Emotkips.’’ ’Tool Number One,” and "Anybody But Me. ” Alumnae Invited to Tea Pontiac Branch, American -Aiaociaiioo of University Women, win eponeor a mein-berthlp tea for all college or univcirity alumnae 3:90 to 5;10 p.m. Tuesday at Washington Junior High School. al. civic and social problems of the camnranlty and to cooperate with tbe national organlaa-Uon In Its general work. * * w Women who are Interested in In IM, you put the Trio on top as the favorite vocal group, but in this pel the trio tell to third place. Ihe Inxir epol went to The Shlerellet, who bad tbrw songs hi the top 30 charts: ” You Love Me TomotWw,” "Dedl-eated Tb the One I Love" , and ‘Mama Sakt" The Sdreitoa put. to Slut placo by grtilng 91 per cent of the vole. male stoger. He wai nwaiiened by 2S per cent in the survey. Del Aarnion was cloee behind, with U.1 per cent of the vole. AniMW Sto .gals. M’s Ltoda SesM by a Mg veto of 10 per cent. Aad a good Ml of msntton wont Is TUm Yaro, whs rsisd BIG FIVE REOORDg OF Ml: WILL YOU LOVE ME TOMORROW i- The Shlrellee * W S ' RUNAROUND SUE-Diop EXdDUS Ferrante k Tcldier RUNAWAY->Del Shannon Wtkrm TO three - Gary U.8. Bonds' mma plaea wHb » pm Duane Eddy enjoyed lint sped as ivortte tasttwnantal gridto to 1901 and 1910. but to this poD tb group| didn’t rate A mention. Fesrante and Telcher, whn tcoeid wtth^ from "Eaodus” and "Ito-got ptekad ^ 10 per cent to lead tbe way. CAME M BROOffD Second cboled went to the Ven-tree, with 92 per oenl. on the strength ef such hits as "Ptrfld-la.” "Walk Don’t Run" and ’’Blue Moon.’ In pvevlei that ym kave a knack tor pew-dtodag tMiat ttaCe getog t» make M Mg- laetanee, to You also put Chubby to a tie at n vocalist. And So, who have you tabto moft promising of 19Blt Gary U.8. Bonds Is your er one choice as most But that’s no r single not to count There are tlmoe i to have a mate to have to exptato An illumtaatlng look al young foiks: Ruth MUtott’a aew I ' lei. "Tips on Teeaagsrs.” Ms cento to Ruth MUlett Rtadar I ice, (H> The Pomiae Prsas. P. O. Bos Ml, Dept A. Radio Oly 8I»-tkm, New^oit 19. N. Y. Double Broom Life (NEA)—You can double te life of your broom by pcotwl-tog the brtatlm. Spray the ende of the brisUee wkb shellae. Storage Problem (NEA) — n your trortliig board mwt'be etored in a udUiy closet wRh fknr mope and dost clotba, keep it covered with a long dress bag Sorors Set Gathering Pontiac members of Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae of the North Woodward area will Join their aoswrity aliters I p.m. TUeaday to the Hunttog-ton Woods home of Mrs. Joseph Kinney. « * e e Nagel, wiU give an "Suggsated Wtater Reading." She will brii« some 30 titlee to be examined and wfll give a thumbnaU sketch of several. Bobel aad Mrs. Harold C ffaym. both of Bhrmtogham. Stops Squeaks NEA — Many-purpom stidn of a soft, waxHke lubrleattag material are available at the hardware store. Rub on drawer runners, along inside of to stop squeaks. 27th Year. FMMY FISH SPECIAL EvtryFriday 5-9 . sfmiflif fnam Mm ncMnt GoMm Brown FrioJ Octon Porch, French Frioc, Colo Slow, Fiooh Rolh onj BuMor $1.10 TWO FOR THE PRICE OP ON9( Buy up to 4 delicious Fish Dinners—receive o Free order for each one bought. Limited 8 dinners per custonier (buy 4 dinners—4 dintsers Free) CARRY-OUT and CAR SERVICE ONLY! Vifeedwnrd of Sgunre Lake M. FI 4-MIO FOR PINE FOOD TUESDAY NIGHT "CHUCK WAGON BUFFET' SUNDAY BREAKFAST BUFFET mVIFORMS for epriat art hew aad etxditliic More Faskion ... More Doeh ... Eaay-Care Fabrics THE OXFORD skoP 48 N. Saginaw St. ' (Aemns frsni Neienera) HILU BROS. COFFEE 1 Lh. 59c.2 Lb*. $1.15 GABRIEL’S MARKET At Sibley’s Miracle Mile ‘ FINAL aEARANCE! All Fall and Winter Wonien'a Shoes NOW Exactly 1/2 Off Vitolity, Accont, Groce Walker, Dcsco, Goto, Gems, Moxees, and many other firte quality bronds. Ref $f.tS NOW $4.17 Ref. $8.fS NOW $4.47 Ref. $7.$S NOW $3.97 Ref. $$.9S NOW $3.47 Ref. $3.99 NOW $2.99 STYLES: High, MedluBK and Low Heels. Wedgea. Plala. MATERIALS: Calf, PRIent, Suede. Meak. COLORS: Black. Navy, Green, Red, Boat, Brown. Bora an bareatoa of a llfotime. All itoBs but not to tv«y rtylo. All orii^l prioM on boxM. TSka to on and you have a lontfte dooL Many atytoa ako lultSto for wring wmr. nCHlGAirS LARGEST PIORSHEIM DEALERI Rtf. $14.93 NOW $7.47 Ref. $13.95 NOW 33.97 Ref. $12.95 NOW $$.47 Ref. $11.95 NOW $5.97 Rcf. $19.95 NOW $5.47 TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUABY 8> 196a For Mon fMling Betmty I/m PrombuH QudUf PmSBOMH nUNIS ® h' POXTTXAC Q-X^.AJ3S 2S W. Uwrtnc* 5». n 5-M41 parole Sapelak Is We htaak Avanaa aai Mr. and MTa. al Lapeer. bodice of mooha brown I with bnnae csrobkUum or^ chlda. Hm mother of tha brida- ear Bird of Lapeer attended hie graadaon’a wedding. I of honor, wore rad ehttfoo I and white b I picoa. Her Bowera were rad and I white oarnationo. WUIam teeiter paalaewiad tee daiaaef baal man. One eta were eaaled bgr Deaglaa Babeeta. U- MOMS, Unit 2, Hear Reports Ifemben of IMt 9 MOMS of America, be., gathered lor .........ttwai \men b the home of you heard? RIDICULOUS SALE Lodies' Reody-to-Wear All at the ridiculously low prices because we ore clearing the air for spring. So you save up to 50% during this sale. baateeaa al tea btidal aaapla. MIcMgaiH State UhtearpKy Oakland. The coaide are reaMb« In Pontiac and plan a northern Mleh- Ibr bar daughter’a wadding, MeVean aad Mra. A donatlea haa been dent to the national board for the "Project In-Paace" program. Lett era of thanks for contribuHona were read from the Oakland County March of DImea, Oakland County Tu- Iba group adll aew General Hoq>ltal, Peb. 30, b the Medianb Street borne of Mra. Prank Van Horn following a Making splits calls not only for groat skUl, but a toriffie amount of luck. Try for one or two pins, radwT than take long dumces by trying to make them For Fun and Figure Poir to Head Preparation for Fair Dr. DaaW I. MeOten. Laba An- Lake Orion, will ba gaabal ^ of the amairi coauBF ttfr af a Mar/atedhadIBb, Igdri Orion. July 31. Or. McGaM b mdm warden of K. Mniyb and Mn. * * * Each St. Maiya orfoali ill appobt matebteu af tea bb mmlttaa and will ba raapoarihla for at baat ana booth. Alraa^ Orion, and Arthur Dodia, Late Antelua. lapraaantbg tea vaabry. Miw. Dodge wm iMWd the Victors Announced by 'Duplicate' Club Mat Whbi pHiiniid ii • Mtete I Mondagraten Pbaaa. Mn. Lnbr I aad Mte. Dan Mna-Fhnraoa. Mn. IfanteM teaeht aad Mn. Bm Watainaa, Dr. Gail Boltan and Or. Jamaa «. Loub, Mn. Gordon Longatarath and Dr. Lorraine WIDb. Donnld Bowling's Real Ball By SHABON BAT BITCHIB There la no almple way to convert an apUta. Each mint be played differently. Por example, the id apUt can be converted coniMently by an ao-curate bowlfT. . The aecret la ta rolling the ball betsmen the two pbs. AlthouSh B ia poealble b make thla apUt by a Ugb tap to the outaida of either takea a rnt deal of hick to PraeOca b eneaUal to bereaa-bg akU ta BHkbg apuea. B SPORTSWEAR DRESS CLEARANCE Gronp 1 Oionp 2 ld.98 NOW *5 29.98 NOW 13 14.98 NOW 7 35.98 NOW 15 19.98 NOW *9^ 39.98 NOW 17 SWIATIRS $5 -I «7 SKIRTS $5 fJ CAR MATS 14m”.-To«o All Woola—^Twoeda LEATHER JACK^ 39*^8 ^3 forYonrValagliM Smos WnVTER COATS Einigar 24K CASHMERE COATS Rag. 89.98 *58 FEB. CLEARANCE YOUNG FOLKS' FURTHER REDUCTIONS BIRU' CaMa $1L9I 14.91 19.99 •iMHg ... 14.9S xn 499 Cm CmN .. 19.H 499 499 Mrti ^8.98 1.96 499 unif Bius' |i^l«lteSl06U.99L99.8.99 ROBES $6 -$7-$9 ..I.N .'bi ef^ieenei." teat wan prtaae at OuuHn and Lendwa wn te paaeafii Apr! 17. *mie teeaaart bn.’* a Gannaa Dm which ottara toogua-liKteek ■aflra In oparatta Sum, atara LBo Pulver, May 15. "OooM Back Africa," an American drama of racial canfUct ta We Are , OPEN _ Sifery ^ HirSDAY< lOiSO 2t.SOP.M. FINE CANDIES Wa Moil Candies Evarywharal Fin# Chocokitas, Novaltias, Apothacory Jon, Conisteri, ond Box Condios Dirrrnc chooolatbs ii«M-ate Salt Ptea FUND RAISING SERVICEI ^ For Churchoi, Schools. Scotits olhor groups thot nood our ossistonci. 4642 lliunterii Uko Rond Nmim: n 2-2509 Oooi, cocafarteble and ao quick > make, you’ll want aeveral in ■tep-ta right terough the'^dm' — 'round tee home and outdoora. nted pattern U29: Half 12%, 14%, 10%. 18%, 30%, 22%, 34%. Size 16% requim 4% yards iS-taeh labiia Send » canU ta cofaa for patten — add 10 cent* for each pattern for lat-claaa malltag. Send Anne Adams, cape of The Poo-_j0 Prate 137 Pattern Dept.. 343 West ITte New York 11, N.T. Print ptataly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style number. special aprtag-aummer pattern catalog — ready now! More thain 100 ■paiUliig etylea — day, dance, ararfc, tn zeal Send 35 cents. RIKEB FOUNTAIN IT W. Hwen Looking for Fine Quality! . JflAMOItmEL Qoidiiy Htwiess Sumimh—True - tolor Wn Havn Bcnn Soloctod tn Offnr Thnoo FIm Dianonda to the PubUe ____RanglBg frw 44 tp 1 Crut,. .. BTATI UQUIBATION SIRVIGI Wa ipaciaflu in the handling of Jewelry and like valuable .artklea—ltquld«;in|^ for Eatato SetSamant. REDMOND’S ^ lewrieiu ~ OpfeawkielB 81 N.SoftBKw 8t. ^ PhoM FR 2-S8I2 fc THB PONTlAt PEESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY a. 1962 TVVEXTY-THR^Iif^ friend or your wont enemy. If you would Uhi to have my deep breethlng esereiase. aend a stamped, ssif-addreaaed snvelopei fvith your requast tor leaftot No. 9A. ’FOiBtala of Youth, ’ to Jo-' imidni Lowman in cere of Thei Ponttae Praaa 1 ^ ■ rBBDNipM|i lOS N. SACtNAW Cnewt H 24QVI Hm (Wdud County AflMdi OMiv ot tfm tuum Star, 4)onwr Its atooad simusl CsrdO-Ranta Msroli S at I p,m. in Rooae* salt Itaipit on Stata street. * * *. Arams Chapter No. SOS, OES. w« tnoer Mrs. Lester Oles, grand dtasliln ot the Grand Council ot iBtoin. Order of Jobs Daugh-tan, Maroh 10, and Mrs. Eugene ~ Is. presldsta o| the Oakland Ositaly Association, on March 31. ITidad MuJuika of Iraq, only womm in the Miehi-gan State Highmar Departmeat't bridge derign tec-turn, w>rks on irtmtingt for a pedestrian bridge uihidt will crou a new highway near Lansingi WidadMushakaofJraq Blueprints State Bridges LANIDfG — Irldpo always (aa>| “1 was food at mathemalka aad --------- f taund I ttked to build taMpa.” I As sgkL Aflar rsduattan tasn the UahrersHy of AMhdfid. ahede> Hany Lunsford, Mr. Patterson. Harry Eaton, Mrs. Daniel Mrs. wauam Harseh, Mrs. Donald Hiphaon, Mrs. Victor Nelson, Mrs. ‘“ii?"" *'■ a "# Mn. Victor Bodamer, Mrs. Bd> ward Mddsn aad Mrs. Chailcs man hildge design ssctton, la la the pwesss of designing a pedestrian bcMis oa 1-M fVeeway Mgb oaheel daye la tabagaadta^aftae ef Noted Star to Be at Playhouse at WflMVWay Apprentice Urea-Ire to Btoomflald HUs. On Saturday eveaiag. he will criticise partomtancea of scenes fay aptw entices at the WlU-O-Way ■ ■ - Broetheay star Almeot ovc'r- tlw Btato of PLANinD TO BE PBOP AMnugh he first planned to be an «rt pndeaoor while stodyli« at London University, he accepted a challenge from an IktaUsb trisnd to try out for a part In "Chicago.*’ *He night abandoned all thoughts of being a profesior. The Master Class Technique was established at WlU-O-Way to give qualified apprenticea the opportunity to work with,, and to demonstrate their abilities to top people in the theater .industry. Previoiis ‘‘Masters’ at WnipO-Way have been Basil Rathbone. the late Guthrie McCUntic. Harold Clurman and Ilka Chase. Loilng Downs, Mrs. Herbert Blom, ywta tor Iraq’s atalstiy ef da- "I Hkod to huBd Mf bnOdhiis. too,” shy said, "bdl I Hked hrtfgss Her father is a retired account-nt in Iraq. One sister is a oebool Hndlpel and the other a — merae graduate In Iraq. Her bratbar flbawqal is itvdying V a masier'a dsgrae in Instni-M the Univer- sity of Bllcliigan. He earned an electrical eaginoertag degree at the University of Baghdad. ■s Mushaaa^ts one of three en design taglneera working lor the highway dspartment. The ether two an la nad desiga oauads. ' Youth Leaders to Be Presented otLeBaronPTA Youth leaden will be recogniasd at the LAaron PTA dieetlng this evening begtaniag at 7 o’clock in the waitiptapnae rson. won bMon In phystaal roHowfata goeot speaker George Roper, director of the City and Cowitty Scfawl ef Bioomfield HUis, County Unit of OES ^ Plans Event Your Voice Is Important bedsn m aiiaSbin ef Aroase Chapter la the tomplo. Otiloeni to be special guests at New Club Gathers to Elect Officers : UHTMAN Gasliirss and fiwial eapnastons e play thair part whsa I. we talk, but tbs vofat is csrtalaly m 'mvmmt isa Man tw/omanamwiatm Nsfghhors Club gatherad to eleot rs Monday cvsntng at the li Perry filnet bent ot Mn. Mha. Gtan Ruder wifi servo'as .jatnaan ot ths paup, with Mn. Jask Oote, sscrstaiy and Mrs. John , uaasinar. ’Ihe 90 mom-most ths flsst Monday ot For Yeor Weddinf QUALITY aad Qoaatity • a Utf -Imt M*rtM" I Sg^95 u, C R. HAaULL STUDIO ■School Daya la Ruatia,” homa-mom mothers hem the daaarboms ot Mn, Amy Carlson and Mm. '(reahmanta to tho group. JFnoyJit^wlw PAIlsriTS $150.00 MAIITIN $250.00 I * |42.Se ,¥Mdlng ding $75.00 SltAlVS 24 NORTH ISAQINAW ST.( Ipontiac STATI ( bank bldg. 20 to 50% Off CHILDREN'S SHOPS MIRACLE MILE SHOPPINO CENTER 20 to 50% Off SALE GIRLS' SKIRTS Rog-ttM —r“ SNOW SUITS *5" SILLY PUTTY 61* IN THf TOY DIPT. CONTOUR CRIB SHEETS 77? ' BOYS' CORDUROY SUCKS Ref.f3.0» SISM 3-7 ISO SOYS'-OIM.S' SHOES ----- GIRLS' DRESSES-HATS SPRING COATS (Special Groug) l/asH BAIT BUNKET Reg $190 M.W I FULL can SIZf HOODED SWEATSHIRTS ZIP FRONT Siset $1 99 BOYS' WINTER HATS V2 OFF EVENFLO BOHLEond NIPPLE Reg.Z5c IBO LIMIT4 I BOYS' LONG Tharmo UNDERWEAR ^1*1 ONISCIIMGE Isecukittchaiwi mm CHILDREN'&SHOP MIRAat MILE shopping CENTER , . tPpenJ)atlylQA.M,*tii9P.^. SQUARE UKE AND TELEGRAPH ROAD SUmitSUMtTtP e salisfinal Even when we ds not know person, we form a daftalte opinion and paint q clear picture of the Individual whan we hear entirely wrong knpneeton ef what we an trying to say. On the odwr hand, we often can talk ’’•halght ftvm the shouidtr” and gat away with It. U our voice is Mendly sad SonM of tho nioaol poopls tsU Into this trap. Tboy elkw ths laMgatag. sr M aaa tatigue or worry to transmitted to I an een tael yae • Ms fanpeel an odwte than IhUT we aay. We can say e pertsctly harm-toss thing, but if our vafet to !>**•* heeeass* I harsh or tenoo, the pefadh wRh ebee* ea end n. wham we are talking may get On Your voice can be your best 1 aay to yentssK, “I mni ttave - I ahnpl” ar ”1 ----------- There are certain steps to follow in order to im-' prove your voice. Good breathing is hafpfqlt but before you take deep breathing exercises, you must imptove posture. Stretch toward the ceiling, and feel your spine Mraighten. AFTER INVENTORY 1/2 S-A-L-E Mink Trimmed COATS Were 170.00... Were 150.00... Were 140.00. . Were 120.00... Were 110.00... Were 100.00... Were 89.00. . . .Now 85.00 .Now 75.00 . Now 70.00 Now 80.00 Now 55.00 Now 50.00 Now 44.50 Fall and Winter DRESSES Wert 69,95... .. Now 35.00 Were 49.95... .. Now 25.00 Were 39.95.. . .N(Sw20.M Were 29.95... .. Now 15.00 Were 24.95.. . Now UJO Were 19.95.. .. Now 10.00 Were 14.95. ., .. Now 7.50 SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS PAJAMAS “ GOWNS SLACKS Vz oB SORRY! NO LAYAWAYS ' or APPROVALS USE YOUR CHARGE , Two Stunning Beauties for Now and Into Spring . Monford creates o casual that's more then o mere basic. Crisp checks set off side cloeing leother buttons and belt. The leother belt sports o rerrtovoble bow. Chk-Check by Eorl-Loom Fabrics In gray, ton, or green. Sises 10 to 20 or I4Vito22Vi. Monford corries a classic Amoricoh look to its 'nth degree of perfection. The Shirtdress ... more wortderful, more weoroble than ever in fluid eosy core omel jersey . . . Fabric , in Tribona “ Horif Spiinnrg.'' Imbio?^^^ l^eT In^ 0 slightly deiper shade ot the jersey colorings ,.. 10 to 20 in beige or blue. Also ovoiloble in half-sizes to order. A WfeN Jl V FOIJR THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I9«a JFK to Go All Out in Battle for Aid to Public Schools WASHINGTON (AP) - Pred-dMt KMHH4y ¥ wt to throw all hla aiwriy iato battle lor federal aid to pabUc achoote — Hie PreeMant toh) a newi ooit-ference Wedneiday he thinki hla three-year, Hi billion program for paMlc adiool eonatnictioin and tgaohcra' aalarin la ao i wIB do eveiythlng I can to have thia Gbngreaa take favorable action on thla ahbject thla y*ai‘. On other laaiiea. ihe Preaident Ihe (fueadon of adiod aid came up when a reporter noted that New Yortt had aald the admala-tratlon proposal would doom the parochial school ayatem. Kennedy. a Roman Catholic, aaMrted there had been no chaace In hlai aid to church achOoit la unconati-tulionel. And it , wont change un-Ihe Supreme Court' rules otherwte. on the laaue, he added. A crowd of 38S newsmen and In the State He would not heaitale to re-BUme nuclear feats in the atmosphere If he finds them essential. There la a need under any future mid ear teat ban treaty with the Sovleta for measures not only to prevent sneak tests but also to prcWit a recurrence of secret preparations for testing. This last point, hi effect, added a new condition lor a treaty 'with the Soviets. MUST KEEP WORKING He feels the United States must keep on working toward a general diaarmament treaty backed by effective controls. He stands squarely behind Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara's refusal before Senate invstigators to link Individual Pentagon censors with specific changes made in speeches 1^ unl-formed officers. He said questioning of the cenaors ahouf particular items of editing would amount to harassment." And he added that executive privilege would be invoked if necessary (o keep the Information tron\|^ the Senate roup. _______ dy. In answering questions, took a Jocular poke at New York Qov. Nelson A. Rockefeller. In view of Rockefeller's attack bn his move to create a, new urban affairs department, Kennedy said i|Dl so sure" a radio commentator was correct in body could get to I N«w Program to Train Steam Engineers Here A new (bur-year program (or training steam engineers will gin Monday in the Voeatkmal and Adult Education Division of Pontiac Public Schools. Division Director Richard FeU announced yesterday. Registration will be taken 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. daily through Monday Vnd 6 to 10 p.m, today only at he vocational office. 290 W. Huron «. right of Sen. Barry Goldwatsr. t li-ArIz., another prtential GOP nominee hi^U64. Kennedy declined to comment on criticisms by still another Re-pubUcaa omsU toned- as his U04 opponent, Detroit auto maoufac-tisw George W. Romney. He said be'oLwait tuHlI 8 Roipneiy's poaitions evo)v« bn varioua matters. In other , aroas, the Presidont had this to say: Ultraconaervatlves — The John Birch Society baa no pl$373 W. AAopla Special Values To Make New Friends At WKC, los m. sagwaw New Customer DISCOUNT VALUE DAYS! SAVE 20% lo 50% and MORE! HU8E STORE-WIDE DISCOUNTS! ■'f ( ■ / ■■■ THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8.1099 PONTIAC. mCHIOAN. TWENTY-FIVE Students Go to School in Park IV bif iOOO^uit* ■tate^wned Proud Lute lUctMtk» Area near Millard la a(dn teeming with en-tbaalaatic atxth graders — bent an leainMg more about tbc great aut> -------------- What'* nwretir a tree to seoM yodngmera la a scientific piajat^ to o( thoaa wiw am ‘’giiaaur’ ' Boys and girit the dUta^.proom they can never forget, Ma-between a Michigan Groo- r ‘ ‘ " -lamr JMcklf Mends, Etbyl b nier and Maaristta PDt^, the h WhUsd Lake *dh gSMlan are PuiMne Piaos and ednentMu el-mimh im Ni.“ematMrfl« oaw layan^ ^^rtfra~ apl tm kmmmtj Naepo uM ln •mpM hiiha aaar Mnn, p •» amarvlilon a( tw# whrter auiloor Ufa at the center « Groups me acheihiled toi varkms actMttaa from the time they eBmb i^thatt Apendent c beak and a tiny l>ifted Tltniauaa (birds). They know and Investigate animal habits, as aU types o< wild* Ule prevail abundantly In the parte. A A * * • what and where birds go In the f winter are aU part of the daily ■ of the outdoor center, a * * Much preplanning in sdenoe and Me dedtwetel etew ef tang- the o out of bunkbeds in the menhif « M Im yemgelen abe tmtil Hghtooot'at Mght. < p plae sane ommo tale of nature that are found at the They not eniy lanni bow te'worti ind fiay togffter................ a ptae eoae oaam tale taong. ta litai and thta ent the __________________ ______________________________________ _________________ aud why It^ hnpoMaal ta •‘vamllon.’' Lessm are mii]s,'untll the entke taatfkm wan gimi, ____I.J - «.■-** ______' carried over after thotr return to the Indoor daaerooms. * * plan the activities prior to their visit to the outdoor center with their teachers. They then carry out the plans, iharing responsiblUUea end evaluating the programs, thus makiiM It a wonderful learning llaee bey glri divided bhak baoese aad a large nseoa boh 0 rntad one week la tae eat* Ibe Multi-Lakes Oonservatloa imoclatian sponsored the flrat out- Some ao years ago the acreage of the area’s buil^ sitss be- These men enoouragod wildltlb. aU types of lower Michigan wildlite. Conoequcnliy H has been a haven tar birds and aid- hiUs makeo this' one of the most beautiful parks in the United ^ Statea, according to visiting edura-tors Iroid all over America. k sU^ at the Proud Lake I Oehtcr every one has I tfeular jab daBy. loinc help the act ■ Ai the three big bunkbouaes dean. Shown I are Walled Lake dlh graders Robert Ricka-bamh and William Hyail Sawing logs (or the Mg fimplaoes bi the buildings. SUDDfO DOWR’S EASUCB-At the big door educational center near Milford, i graders spending a week in outdoor study it's eeslar to slide down the center hilly p the side. A pUe-up at the bottom laudws, but k's aU part of “Uvliig" at UMMtfiat ilbntTn|&ft--5^atsd'pBrlt ningei^ eiijay felling chlldran of nature’s mytl|rfes and ways of conserving its beauties. Ihe ddldren Olio leom about target' shooting and the dangm of earelessnam. They walk through wooded bills and see many types of wildlife then return to School to study what they’ve experienced. Shown above is Ranger Donald Hungerford explaining bow the mysterious pine cone is "bom.” To Dedicate New Schoot in Rochester; Eye Building atanlatatrstlen - are In seppumlo WATCmfa’i PUIt-Waled Lake dbrth gradik are shoem watching a brilUant red oar-ninai moke up its mind whether to land on one of the several MMfecdlng staUons hanging heel' at the Ihuud Lake Educatkmal • on Wixom Road. The youngsters, all lese as they watch their feathered friends. '61 Costs Up SI/g/ff/yDrydenCaucus at Hospital in Area Slated Tuesday ALMONT - Patient per diem coats at Oommunlty Hospital in ion increased only 112 per day from .t».80 Id 128.02, James • Crafy. ‘ Hie rise was hrtd to fhls mcdett fgmideniblo expanrton of patient aertrloes ai4 a consideriibly lamer payroll Ctaiy said. ■ h h Sr . 'Hw mom important patient g^ces added were complete nthesla coverage, better path-glcrt\ services «pl the em-of a hpiM physidan • ibwm fW per eent .le WJ per en April M when a tstal of IT pathwls wen beused ta thta.fP-Mid blspital. The number of newboni re-nuiined relatively the eame as 193 babies were bom In 1961 in oon-traet to IM in the previous yesr. • M ' Odwr notable inoreaeds in patient services in 1961 from 1960 were as follows: major and minor operations to 634 from .962, lab detei'ioiiiiUons to 16,619' 15,578, x.ray examinations to frcin 3,313 and patiem ntsala to 36^4# from^33,5W. In order tobaadla foj^Ortonviile Offices iH the^rtonvfile Mill Si The two-year oouncU terms of Oiartas Shennsn, Lavem Boutell and Ronald Richards will nm out next month. One-year terms wWd» are expiring «rs thoas of Rayimnd Bar- derk: cent as patieat days of servtea tocteaaed tram U.U9 to IS^M- ire 60 hiD-tiim ployed to take care of an aver-ege dally censia of 38.2 pattaMa dr an average of 1J5 enipioyeas for every pabwt- tb Sponsor. Binofit Fofo COMMERCE TOWNSHIP -Comtneree Methodist Church will sponsior it Uahop Marshall Rcfd Memoriri Bawpiet Saturday to raise funds to assist in the oon-structlon of a ehurch on the cam*' pus of Middi ^ndeeta Mr Bp 6 I - a^ on aslt U»,W. Oommerce Road. ROCHESTER - Tlie Rochester Board of Education is making plant to dsAcate the new McGregor Elementary School Feb. 25 ^ ^tte farmBMHmriion Build- The house w Walton Bode^. ‘“g^'admlnMrativ.faciUtto.. - da*«vffvn program nieetingB, be added. lllMrrrr IWM» ONE ROOF ledta taSMr of the tale How- "We would have much better aid L.' MeOreger Sr., who do- organisation If the bwtmctioaal noted the IS-aero rito at 1111 rbst Bt. Petitiong for Council Race Due Saturday Nominations Schedulod for Posts of 8 WhoM Terms Are Expiring A faronse plague donum the gift la mounted in the entrance to the buOdlng. The board wiU hold iti'Feb. 19 meetimi in the Harrison portion of Central JunkW High Schod to deckle if it would be suUkble for um by Bto administration. The pOBoent admtatatrallve fa- will be next TUenltoy at 6 p.m. in the Diyden Fire Hall 5932 Main “t. . ’fj ' ★ k * ■ Incumbents whose one • .irms will be up in March are Robert White, prestdent; Gladya HaniiMton, treasurer; Mildred Gray, clert; and Robert Wein- Twa-yeor terme held by coua- ifiufiKr tom ra on the eouaefl Is ■sdl was an»lntod to the post last yaar to fill a vacancy. ’Ibe dne-year renu Wider of Ua un-■led torm win have to be one roof,” Baldwtai explained. ★ A ★ Tentative plans now are to hagpl the board room and the offloea of the superintendent and asaiatant superintendent on the first floor of the Harrison Building. The upper level would houae the department of instruction and special services so the whole program could be correlated in one location. ★ a * The (irotxiaed move waa a recommendation of the Citizens Study Committee in 1967. Lake OrionOKs $300 Increase in CD Spending LAKE ORION — The ViUagei Council has approved a $300 to dvQ defense spending for next ear. Under the new schedule, the Novi Sets Filing Deadline IWT. Carioas has held a positioi % coimcU rinca MBE B»l plnln Mtar. Ml one doMot be lavorrf WM i^ieed peon pie. Anottter^ denert Mpular hU trlende end noiglMn. acooid-Ing to reporti. wu a ' 3 rna. beaten 1 cup dark corn iMup H cup light com 4^ 1 teaspoon pure vanilla" extract ^ teaspoon salt ^ teaspoon ground cinnamon moa> n* - Tills Mkkm spiced paoM pie. aaM to bt ________________________________ Abraham Lincoln’s favorite dmwrt, la fttUng tribute to hfan on Unbaked P4nch pastry d»U. hla Mrtbday. Pecans are still on the USDA Hat of plntlful foods g so feet brae to use lota of them. Mix wei. ROx tisil^r etan> Consider a Pot Roast This Week—Also Pork On the average, one'fourth of your food dollars, so give special attention to Its tion suggests the Marketlnt Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. lUa spa> dal attenHon might begin wM study qf the food ads before shopping. By study and oosnpail* mn you can leant wUch nmat H-eek. * W A Hien arrange mei method makes sene for mmt * ' ‘ tursa may be 10 to 9D pound IssB ithrir iwgular price. IWe Is idwaya a reason ^ hind change fa met luLHifW In IK. ^ time. Am flour and mix welL Stir ■ *“■ ^ *" “**• rind. buttenhUk fid pure vanilla extract. (TWs iST- aUtfitiy at wholeeale, you « I weak. An Wnda of chuck and standing rib roaab little per ( tan . pig erep fan .pig erep sheaUNkeep sap-pneo above Iasi year\tarsagh’ "Wtfce wtalw msatbs.) UsaaBy post sappHea rip dapiLg mid-wtaslor. wMh aa brnreaSe la aslea. Fresh winter, friiU might In-dude apples at 10 to 36 cents per pound, pears at 3D to 35 cents per pound, bananas at 15 to ID cents per pound, and oranges at about se to M cento per doaen. A tew er cuts, bacon and desks this week. Ibe Bogton butt, tli of all pork cuts, Is usually sold as a fresh cut from the shoulder. IV picnic, from the front leg. is usually sold as a smoked cut. Pork steaks aDe cut from the Boa- Florida at about 40 cento per pint. Store emphasis for processed foods is very similar to that of last week. Peas, com, tomatoes, tomato Juice, vegetable soup, ap-fruit cocktail, peaches at special prices. orang Jnlee oonceptrate, braocoU, Una beans and cauliflower are froM Items you nmy wish to check. Ftpptri for Gornfth Pretty garnish; buy one'green off tops and remov? ae^ and serve at home with Isw-a white membranes. Slice Into thin Itallan-Style salad dm rings and crisp in ice water. Drain dip for a perky "eat-and dry before Ufbig. Itaste sensation. LAnib is featured in many ab._____ Thii Is due do sllgbtly ksvcr wholesale ritees for heavier wi this by neaaa lead eafr appear la be vcsy Bake Chops Hawaiian Style You don^t have to be adept at Polynesian cooUng-^^gvjMdnsar a imm muu-to treat‘fWf family and frianda to this enstlo Hawaiian vmkm of roast pork chops. Hare la an'every-day dirii done to a fancy mid daUdoua turn in some goodness of pork is neoented by a oombinatien of pineepide. brown ingar, vtnagar, vegetables and spleaa. And tbe tomato san adds a piquant flavor of Its own. Pork HawaHan la perfect fer company dfainer too. You can prepare the chops ahead bf time and then entertain your guasto while they bake. Mnoe poik toheki^^ iPsfk Chops HawaUan « polk chops Poly-tmiaturaled vegetable oil Halt and pepper-H cup.fine^ Chapped onhm cup chopiw^ gmen pepper . 3 (Aox.) cans tomato sauce 1 taUeqxwn Worcerierihire sauce IKo. 3e I (SH e to) plneapida (Um tidbits and gyrup) H tannwon dry mnatard Hatt iid pepper pork ri . Browq In alL Plaoa in ahnliow _ sa) 114 Hours. Pour I fat. While chops are rate tagredienta. and let stand. PBor ewer chops after 124 hom’ baking. Bake 45 to Sff toln- haddoek aea threo of tho « Ttirkey and fryer priceo rontinue about aa they have been, to all^t-ly higVr at wholaaala, ao little a^ emphasis is given these c^srt being emphariaed *» tht it^y, ^ MlU ism than 3# canto pastry shell. Bake >a e (Sn degteee P.J wntll lllltag Is VsBilta Buttennllk Pis H cup butter or margarine H teaspoon ground nutmeg 2/3 cup sugar per serving. Ihrea and enn-half pound this 3 cupa fregh buttermilk' 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract 9-inch unbaked paalry Ml are' CbrnMne butter or margarine and nutmeg, augar at a very ample supply inohida car-rote, coll suppltea are larger and price is lower la aome instenoea. The oMeet ef eeU weather la r. Cut (Hris mixture will look curdled, but as It should be.) * A A Pour into 9-inch pie plate lined with unbaked pastry. Bake in a preheated very hot (4S0 degrees F.L ofven for 10 minutes. Reduce Vat to slok (325 degrees F.) and bake 35 minutes or until a knife inaerted in the center cemea out dean. Take from oven. CVI. CHECK THESE PRICES!! CHECK THE QUALITY!! SAVE UP TO 50c PER LB Servri Kidnriy Bmuis Spark up your dinner menua by, J adding dell^tfdUy different vege-jn tables. Begin with Kidney Bean ^ Garden Toaa. Cook some sliced ■ edery and chopped green pepper gj in butter until tender but not) | .* -^.1 ^ through. D{p CcnAHklwr Tired ri the potato chip, pretzelj Mitliw and with saying, "nok" be-l suae tlMiyrs lattairiagV Kg«p a, cauliflower criap in ptastlc bag UAN-AAIATY-BnP SHORT MUTY •LAM CUT POT AU MCI CINTII CUTS CHUCK RIBS ROAST ROAST 29^. 35‘l. 49‘l. OUtMfTIOUNDiONI NO FANCY GIVE-AWAY GIMMICKS-JUST GOOD OLD-FASHIONED' MEAT BARGAINS! LEAN-TENDER liSTEAK EXTRA SPECIAU PortMliouse STEAK 79 TENDER—JUia ^ ■ e IT-MNElSQi LB.IsiEHK Orii FRESH, LEAN GROUND BEEF Hickory Smokeil SUB BACON ” 35 Whola VWII PORK Frasb, Taadar uvin QritfB 1 SkHiltM HOT D06S 3ut. FRYERS Fmh^ OOl LB. SPARE-RIB$ Fresh DrestM STEWERS POT ROAST >• ■ >»-5-CHOICE 4% BEEF LIVER IB. Froib, Tendor 2SV FLORIDA JUICE || Iflp ORANGES 9 19* FLORIDA SEEDLESS Wl iiifi GRAPEFRUITS 9' i - Niekory 29fs FLORIDA SWEET TANGELOS PORK SAUSAGE 1 , L'l GROUND BEEF Froddr 2 i^ Ltan, Mealy PORK STEAKS U.S. Na 1 MICHIGAN POTATOES CAIIFOMIIA PAtOAfc CaERY CAUFORNIA . 2 MPina HEAD LEITUCE 2S< LIME MLMM Okuiil; Only cuii OR RED HOT FRANKS LMH HUTS PhUsh Sausage 29* 39«ib 39*'^ 39*"*’ TWENTY-yiyE ^resh Lean rooD, ----------------------------- -TGROUND BEEF '*rfrr^l wAUANwruoAft 1, O if *// M r, Saul* idkadv^ani 3 mhatdchfmtlVK^ | Ibs. Jm \l^( /^'^InMcMpTobMR.SakKlOlL Rubmijcfunof 1 | H »v jF cwt TobWBf* Bm( Chuck Rooit ond bown wril I Borden S lY ^ In hdl or (at. Hoe* broumud bMf In dutch | ^ n^nrmttm nuwi or ouvurudroon poo. Add loulwlonion ond . ^UKK^K Amprkon 12 OZ. DOtlC«M« flwlJc.Vktip.of.gp«o.l»^caiik)mploip«c., ■ I TALK H b. illcid muihrooiw, H cup dry r«d win.. I rrStuiiu. H cup tonaomm. or wot.r, H cup ptttwl rlp«_ I SLICES »>«•"•. : vn*BK*fc —12oi. TALK H b. riled muihioeini. » cup dry r«J win.. I Wm#ii*p "A' iSSSTfh. y*er H cup tonaomm. or wofw. H cup rjp. | 5L|tEi r p 00^ lourc. 01 nwo»ond koop hoi. Skim fol from grovy^ ■ Topi from young. mgpt,>pour grovy mmr oil Pr»d im¥P hoi I P||uM M moy b. cookwf wHh poiolo .nd vogolobt. of your choic.. Oomith I ■ wl ■ ^ o OZ. IMM or ipmoch. ,. imtb poolue..... .. J ,m^p.mmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmrn gdii Grade .1 ill' N^ns BONUS BUY I r More Purchof* on brocoriot' ww SsSS'loiEb 6.J1 sw 09*QuMIIS..?a5' RpdRipp . I QC TOMATOES '^'<3 19 Campbell's PORK beans o^. Can 18 OZ. Sizo.... k CHOW $939 ............ mm ^Pa|i|m'^^29* Gold Ripe BMiAHftS ’nHUIIEM Ea Ftofido Crisp Posed celery .. Holly ^Z«I e Twin Choooloto ■■BbBC pM» fi?99‘M STICK G0(iKin..Z9 ... w BmB 7^0bPMt i' ;. uU iriiii HI I.IM I I'inV ".U"'''. ' "■ 1^ : • • bunch 15° IN WIST PONTIAC B mw»wnr« ncivnip ' NOW MOW NIW LOCATION D Mice t^iLiAGE SUPM MARKBT J ««WT I SI^R MARKET ^11 Braaimqr. Uko •»*•« | S ; ■ Tfl6 HUftON B. 3342 Aulmni I4.| bier oihI wine |t iEiR^.WNtw>MQUpt AllfclirR Wfiglltt TENUTA SUPER MARKET l]S15 ioshabni at WbRm UNITED JTORES/ ■-.•'A' .THimv ; rgE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 19$2 Help Cupid. With fl Festive Dessert the minority tghtl^ thmiiiPi the BY JANBT ODYXI. Pwtteo Preia H«me MItor Next week we h«vr two reuont to 'prepare (eittve food—Uncoln’i Birthday and Valentine’* Day. In thia article we are concerned with •pedal deiaert* for Cupid'* day. Feb. H. Theae dcMert* need not be elaborate. but they, ahoutd be pretty— and preferably pink. Making •pedal .Valentine de*aert need not break the budget; fit It Into-the regular meal i^annlng. It a recipe call* for f>hipped erram. you may iub*titute whipped evAporated milk Id* whipped dea-•ert loppliiB. Joe a gaihiBi tl: whipped cream, whipped nonfat dry milk wUI atand up tor a IHtle while; If you whip It with etfOal uix tooelhar amount* of fhdt Juio*, M wffi ba aaltiTM both colorflil and flavorful. Onr pMare la of a eak* daea-rated ta look Uke a iattar ta year to\ e. Ike eake and treating both tale flavored troatlag le naed ta write a yonr nw«Hge. Till* Mill pee-voke "eh*” and “ab*” whether It 1* the eenferpleee tor a family dinner or tor a party buffet. Valentina Envelope Cake 1 S-oun^e package (1 cup) aemi-*weef chocolate morsel* '-I cup boiling water It cup butter or margarine 114 cup* Bugar ^ egg*, aaparated 1 t( 1\ coiM alfled alt-purpoae flour It teaipoon* baking pm^r 't Ifaapoon aalt ty cup milk '« teaapoon red food coloring. delt aanl-at a In boding water; cod. Cream in an polka, one at a time.. Stir in chocolate mixture and va'MHa. Sift togethar flour, boking powder and aalt. Add to chocolate mixture ahamatdy with milk. Beat whitea uotil alltf but not dry. Fdd Intobatttr. Add red food coloring. flaiired •xlSxSdaeh pap. Bake In a hutderata awaa (IM dagraaa) M la B ndnutoc ChaL Pnt oake on plea* at aprdbaard out oak* on l»U«-lnch ptoaa at eard-board eaverad with paper daily. Daoarale wttb Strawberry But- •teal tart* are in the minority I dayi; but you might et anyona who cornea hBchen aftkr you'v* ibftB In thia recipe. ^ ^aan pf Hearta Tprhi Baked tpR ahelli \ cup sugar } tablaapoons comataroh H teaspoon ult % eup .bdllng water 1 i^ounce padiagt (1 cup) semi- l.daWaapoatB.lifller 4 cup ground filbert* 3 cupa rtd manuchlno cherriaa, quartered (about SO chenries)* Currant glam, given hdlow Prepare tart tfielb. Ml frothy; and oontlnM twang eani vwy thick aad paia yallaw. Beat Is istantly natll smooth and w^ll blended. Place over boiling water and cook. Swi in .bn fruit mix-tiira Into molds to Within H inch of top. Chill until ael. 1, cup cold water 'i pkg. (2 tablespoons) 'lemon-riavmbd gelatin '« cup boiling water 1 container (about 1 cup) Junior Applesauce and AprtoKa nil motda ta^tap with reipaliv Ing napbany gidatin. ChOI uirtU fliTh. Unayild on individual seir-ing platet. baart-shapad molds to a gilptb •f M bBh. Pet meMs m teMr emlaf. Let Meanwhile combine lemon-fla-need gelatla aad tha M cup boil-watfr; stir w«D. Oxd, then New Celtry Stuffing Mix cottage eheeae thoro_ , wtth bottled low-J1 SO Farmar PoBfa Ranch Slyl« Thick SlicBd BACON 2£99' FROZEN FOODS Binh Ey* PERCH or COB FILLH 29* Franch Friad Chickan '0-tha POTATDES TUNA PIES 9,“^ 10' 6.,*r WINTER WHITE SALE CARDEN SWEET PEAS 6=*1 Whole Kernel Corn.... Cream Style Com........ Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink. .1T.25* BEEF STEW... 39* Chili Con Came......*'*i:i*^39* TOMATO JUIPE... ‘-*25* FRUIT COCKTAIL 5r*r Libby’o Cut Green Beano... SZ*1** BARTLEH PEARS........4r.M** FIR BARS Mtoi ■ • ■ • ■ is.2nK>-39* E5S£ franks Parsley Flak** witfi Purehoaa... 4 4 oz. con of FRANK’S FORE BUCK PEPPER 39*’ 3^59 Bonni* La* POPCORN 2fr Yallew or PSMMW Whita 2 Lb. Pkg. Hamilton Groda A URGE EGGS Doz. 45' Goldan Orchard FREESTONE PEACHES Tell 303 Can 15' GoMen Maid Oleo 6 n»i. only ROBM HOOD FLOUR 5;;: 39- Do Hay's Koohar Dill PICKLES VLASIC Full Qt. Jar Slkod SWEET SNAX 'Goldan Ripa BANANAS ^ Yocr CHOICE^ • Qrten^tpptre • Orien Onloftk C t Cucumbtrt • Radishes MARKET BliR 4 WINE - LIQUOR TO TAKE OUT CORNER BALDWIN AVEraml WALTON JBLVP. THE PONTIAC PRESS. .THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1962 THIRTY-ONE CyABh Program Dedgned to Fight Red Inroads ^.S. Banking on $2~Billipn Boost for S. Viet Nam _ (UK) - Tte IMM tM tekMfw af M» wlHla M»-Butta baa ttaM mora thilTR - aMawia WW wwn UHU DVCU UriM and patteot brip a militarily and eooaialcally riMag Saatb Vlat Nana ISan baoama a danio-, rratie butoaric aaalaal ' It la g the ‘ ahad^ OmmoBlat Viet Owg rraels opiMa almoat at tha oat aldrta o< antoa. tha capital, and -admittedly aootiol a aeon of other c araaa inaide tha aaontry, (lom the » MeltontJMta h the aouth to the feaaea tor the whole ol Aala.' rang-Ing from Korea, to Na^ Oilaa and th# PhUlpalaea ?Asr oufli rtoOGtodM Thto la the rraKn the UIdtod taten had onderiaken a vaot, ne raah program of incraaaed al > DIem’a hard-praamd regime. ------------ha aaaa to evayy laeat af tolam’a dataaaa elrao-haw. IVoop carryliig U.8. hdicoptera, piloted by American Ob. are flying mlaatona almoat ever/ dhy. Th^ tranaport VIetnameae rang-ara and poratroahera Into battlei agalnot the ghoafly Oommunlit ler-mrlato, known here at • "**• dong.”. Imwieaa gevaennMal |M aril- charges of lacoinpetanee. But the ■aow altoiTiativea the Unitod fltatea hat Tk- /WHO ** >o“*b Vlct Nom 00 toiBewhat .Jit'b oaUmatod to be 3.000. Thb ^ . will be faicraaaad aubolantially, al though the U.K plan aUU doem’t «WW «» call for the commitment of actual Combat troopa. a , _ , _ The key qiwrtioa at the moment la whether the new U.g. aaalat-anoe program will do what tt’t dealgned to do, provide a He alto, knowa that much of the money the United Stateo hot epcnt In South Vtet Nam haa not bean qied wlaely. * * * But moot Important, Diem knowa that time la running ~ “We eaii't nuMke thb piaca." MEM KNOWB SW jgurt time to running out on him. Diem hlmaelf renllaoa the ahorV IMa war b about to enter lb oomhiga of hta government, aini eighth year and flie altuation la be known ha naada UJ ah—‘ ““““ —*““ Of flw 100,000 who db af dbHthe UA, » per < aaea of the heart each year tolagf Of. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS LAST DAYS! PONTIAC STATIONERS (formerly Brown Bro'. 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FKBHUAHV g. l-.r I ! ill'' 6 ft 6 0 f) 1 I 1 I i ^ 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 ^ ^ 1 1 1 1 ? 1 1 I ! ^ I 0 d * *»«api' 'vN' '•t-'*' "•»«#• t t) (\ I' t* i I ■t* ■*.s - *^- >««>► >1*- ««!%» part of Pontjac’s spirited history. We hope to keep growing with you and that you wiB help us blow ojut the candles uhen we get to be 125.' THE POINTIAC PRESS i ^ Aii(>rlea‘t ■tom invio n WIIMliU;________ India Mill Wails the j>ONTlAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUkRY 8. 1962 7 > » . PONTIAC for U S. Help -A' ORN ★ nUDAY .AUDREY HmRN glitters n fcnmgi "in™» *pS55”1kiiioouif ussaSMaJCZSSSlISSL B^koro $f«»l Plant to Be AAoin Cog but Toikt Go On ond On NEW Dim W ~ A pUa (0 -uUd iBdto’s fafgpNt itoet nIU is wMitrU.S. Tw bvoJmM etoel Bskei«,minllnHKlMNt«iaa-cotta. wH Iw a OMhi mr In M «rd wIMtoMqr • oSItae* • IM''• rh cl OM allllai tom o< aiMl taigta - ymu Iv flw mi ei the pim Itardi n. im But cOetato of the MtaMtr tt Steel. Mme md rurt Otafe k Is lett^ toe leto to tton he detayod. "It win be • dree on our entire devetopment proorem tt we don’t 1'.:. j TUIRTY-THRKR into the eoieneldn'em amc. ni Bjn«-"mi they kta ft hntune. BBOAN TO PAUE Board conthmod m—. — au«m thnwfhout the country and But the Uto began to pale. ♦ ♦ iiaiwwn«ow»T iraqiATOBB - BUI Boyd, known to movie wife are Uving quietly tp makby Ppjlm Pcoort. and TV vlcwan ae Hopalong Caaddy. and Ma wMapt fhay spend half (he year. The other half wife, fortoor actreae Grace BmSey. jeta other to i^t ta a huge traitor iqr the bcean.al Dana epoctatan aa they watch a raoeat gglf tounm Point, CUif. ment la Phioi SpitagA CUlf. Boyd and hto Bill Boyd ts Contented With a Quiet Life Now 1 in the ’30a starxed in a A , A Hoppy appeared to have faded in the 'lOi. but Bqyd quietly bought up TV rights to the arrlet. Ho went on TV in IMS and for aix or seven years t had been on the cover of every magazine. I wai comic books and comle strips. I etas on records. My toerchandia-iag WM in all the storee, I told people we had M per cent saturation. and that was too much, you get up that, high. "Tbera had been It," he recalled. “It got to potat that I called together aU my people and laid we had to cut go. and that's down.’’ A A A It was Davy Oockett who brought the break. When the Hoppy merebandise ' started to •Ude, manufacturera got oft the bandwagon and put their dough iJoujARDjownson'S ▼>#Tt Valentine Special LONG of the great atortoa of show bnolneaa. He started in the movie hmtaen in ins by lying to Cecil a De kUUe'B He was .ROSSNUNie)SBS.JOSEPHFIELj)$ RODGERS (.HAMMERSIEIKIS NANCY KWAN JAMES SHIGETA mum MU-MO soo-Kum row aMIYOSHIUMEig hTih niMmi nihmins iB8fa fAOMD^^ and CAR'TOON [ SHOWf TOMORROW AT lilS - 1:80 - 8:28 - OHIO PM. ; Sir.Ynd 9BBSSSSSSS nuoiTi j u RUfi SAIi! Three Popular styles of room-size FOAM-BACKED RUGS i99 9 X12 foot NYLON TWIST LOOP PIlo for uae In haovy traffic orso, IMno ond fomlly rooms. Tokos pianty of hard waor baoousa ITs moda of durobla oqrpat nyfeo. ~ ^___^ ______________ . . >• Foom boddng oddsto Tha iifo dfha rug and sovai buying apod with tiwW sola pricaa. you icnm two ways $j|499 COT RAYON PLUSH 1x12 tt. *59” Pits la 10 «o(t and deep to put under fact luxury emd loftnau In bedroemA dsns, Uving rooms. Solid beige, sandalwood, blue, roae, green, while, oUve green, gold, longerInA hwander-Soft loom bock. IXttfL *26” imsTuorMTn Pita la enuh rsalitont to giva loilln(f beouty and neatneaa b'bw prioad for economy In badroeaiA dem racraaUon rooms, Tweed tones of block-wlilta balga, green ton. Foam boddng gtvos underfoot softnem. Open 9-9, Tuesday 9-8,^Satunby 9-5:30 THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC FRESS.^HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, iPea Rangers Rally. Twice to Tie Wings DETROIT m - Cbteb UOm Gun flf An Matt Idnil tt ynr’a Ittfut,____ log ooMibig tthlM la Jilt buMp ~ taarn’t neoed UUI vletoiy OaaowtM d AtUttk IMiaetar JUIpli Owen of tba Ctthotlc Utgue anaounctd tht tutpoitiaB juatafday, tht day bam gnmr of a viola. tk» Of oadoa la failtag tt keot SPSOta B IN Tins in—Detroit Tlgera tier u general manager Rick Eerreii obMrveo. opened their epring training camp for young Traehan received a large bonua last yW after hopefult yettei^ at Lakriand, Fla. Catcher ^ graduation from the Unlvenity of Michigan. BUI rreehan playi Ug with runner Mike Qou- He’a a Royal Oak product. Tiger Rookie Camp Open^ .34 Aspirants in Tigertown Main Squad to Report February 28th Affer Pitchers Report lakeland. Fla. tfi .r. 1 iSIX the Detroit Tlgera VM bail * had the rookie peaeeaem cemp aliva with action and purp row wfaUa the Pistons boast s four-pect” FerroU. a fcsrmer big fwne whming streak-their long-Stdier gave the youitorier per est of the season. ywfi attention on the Md. | Detroit ariped out a 96-81 deficit The Royals led at halftime 5543 nd opened up ah eight-point spread. Detroit cloaed to 84-81 at the start of the fourth period, dn-uUt m a five-point edge before Jack ‘Twyman fbuled out with six minutes to play. Ibe Piston eai«ht flro at toat point. Igan. was one of the Big ^s beet hlttera and he caught a tow up game in the coUegiate ranks- lions Boost Ticket Prices DEmiOrr tD-'me Detrmt UOM today Jacked up ticket prion 90 cento or $L tton. for their 1982 National Foot- WBUam Clay tower dedc 1 Rsnsdell, Univerrity of Kentucky halfback, was sign^ by the Detroit Ltons yesterday. Rana-deU, 6^1 and 189 pounds, wUl be out as a ' ' __ ______|5be priced at Si an Inereaae from 83.90. wffl oori 19, a hoori of 9B Ihe upper dedt end lone »« tidnto wIB be inaeased by 81 toU. ^ fbrd satd tot bcket cranes in operattonal and oasis. Ifther between toe NFL and toe Anw leu and Ctamdian footoaU kaguce M mUr leaeom tar toe tick-t him. eald Ford. BM nM tta Uaas’ aveiaj pride lari aeason rank UfB nneag toe 14 NFL taams. the Union Lake Optonlato Saturday morning at • oVdock on toe Ncrto-Bide rink in the NL tomb will fta Rai«ero heavUy favoead to wta Boys Club apparently readied M flnab yerierday by ‘ Lake, 3-2, but the '— ---------,- forfeit the dedslon wkcn tt wu learned that one BC rimtcr reached 16th birthday halbra Maieh 1. a violation ot league ratoa Vaihtoa McGraw acored all three o r T .tMJSSST . » tu Jam . I #U MWMBd .« 114 Obi * • •Seen ?? .•sU le *“ I a I JIU SSS:} I IS Krr. srtLu n at vileia. Ohto» ^ Slugger Dick Stuart of tot PMi- ■now^_________ fta, to southpaw and rirOte-artlri tor the Los Angeles Dodgers, returned lUs contract un- Pralrie View Cdtoge of tcxas eomtehes at the top of toe Asso-yatings in die weekly ______sO oQibge UsketbaB Prairie View pidled five of aevea firri-flaoe volet. Is fi art . _____ .. T«rt' et smeoM ramrs scr-*”- M P«W TWm Dlxb SkafBTS AwqH N«xt Foe in Playoff Joa Patti’s blailiv 154oot toot in tht first ovartone period gave Pontine’s Dlxls Tool A Matotoe hockey tosra a 44 triumph over Hodmy League phyoB aetk^ at FstweD lea rtak. Dixie’s conie-from-hehind vlc- tory ghws the local aitoters a good chance to win the ^*B” dtvieian Ir next gu^, 1 Siturday/ o the Slate FUrgroundL 1^ < agrinri the wtpiier .of tontsfat’s ptoyofl batoe bcfwaen the Knighb the title tod The “Uttto" Rangers y 'M'SkattrsWinJ2-4 OOUmADO SPRINGSl Calm Hold Slim Lead Over Detroit on 2-2 Outcome Dfilvtcchfo and Ullmon Scorw Corlyi Toronto qild Boston Doodlock Br As Asseetotoi Flees tanwrrow-night 8 BinidarimBrodMi<^Rlee. EM-sanael wBl go ta lasring Vaca- tad Laki wlB amke two at-■ at netchk« lb taltiri toted 0^ rina potato ta tha laM two ootli«s. ns shooting of Gary Hayward and play of Rkk Ftahw have snapped IMi HsB’s kkb odt of their toeing ways. wlB be at Beridey Friday and at Mufkagpn Noars 1st Barona nrlB be trying to upeet visiting NorthvUle to retain slim Wayne-OaMand title hopes to- improved St. Mike gave Orriuurd Lake a Ug band with Ita triumph over Royal Oak St. Mary Tue^ day and the Shamrocks wQI have another dumce to aid tiie Eaabb MUSKXXXIN (UPD - ne Mut-kegon Zephyrs, led by Ken Hay- BC goab and Randy Alderson n•^ morrow night. He to the team’s ted both Union L ■ " * - ^ “ PCH, Fitzgerald Swim to League Victories Coadi Jim NMhanar wfll take hb hustling cegers to Highland Park to meat St. Benadlct whfle Orchard Lake horis St. Cbment on the doe-ii« riflht of Snburbu OatooUc eurtea, BK bri night to move within one point of firri place ta the Intenmtional Hodwy League. gAiaee” beceuM a win or tom I, In goal tv Abx DdveceWo and Norm Ulk the Detroit goeb aaf gaol at m4T of the final perioC The tb ptdbd the Leafb to wtthb Me potato of badlng Msolreal, Be Wsdpariby nlriiL _ | Borion’4 Uto BaMa and Ibroi M’e nn «mrn matched firri p« ttad gsab and Andm Pnmvoi Iroradfv lha Briilim In tha mldiBl Plan Archery Golf Shoot iSimdoy at CHy Course The White Buck Archery Ouh iH aponaor tto second archery golf shoot oTtoe season thb Sun-at PonUae Mnridpal goB a. The pubBe to taritad and regbtrattons will be taken from S a.m. until 3 p.m. Bitry fee to 11.96 ■ * ■ ’Ihirty ■hooters competed in the den’s three-goal hat trick, walloped dob’s first shM JaiL 14 at the t h a tajory-riddled Tdado Mar- city links. Wlmters inctadad: U>w handicap-BUl Harden (1). Harry Nkhobon (2); Lmr actual-Doug Arthur (1), BUI (framer (2). By raVMe JAFVn ■t Ban, OL Bt. Mary and Bey-al Oak rimre let plaee. Tha Irish MoaM gala theb pari af tha eaiAly ri Oar Lady ri the Pontiac Central won lb third ^Swimming meet of the seaaon a suriHislng victory over Flint Central ta the Saginaw VaBey meet at Hint It was a dost meet aS toe bay and diaqualification of tiw FBnt Central freeetrit rel^ team waa margin of Vicloiy tag the In aa earVar moat tab aeaaaa to too FOB peek fBat Oeatral Bob Ln«nz again c with a double vletney to to - ' ita t yard freestylea I of 344 and. 96.0 raqmetivdy. hdpAdJiw RS! D ta them free-riyle to %06.S wMh captain Lapn ----- ----- second ta a Laagos toeet, Fitsgerald pudied SouthtbM^^rijk ^ tar flr^^ winnliw, S34l( Divliv ace Romohb Htota won tar Fitigerald to continue unbeaten since, lari year's stale meet Souflifietd took fwr Individual firri and both bapd rsbj«, ope on ifia^liflcattoB. Brockman, Dendel, Jones and Robertson aB TAiis; PUMAAt; XaUKaiJAi, IfiiiiiitLAitt b, 1W52 'llilHli-JblVJi Sn«ad Florida Vidor, BMtf Mitt Wright - PALM BfcACH, rU. (AP) 8m ftiMd ovircwM • M)o-■9«lw MIdt WcdoNday vA won the Moond uuhmI Royal potaot* ana InvttaUonal by flva itrakaa aver Mickey Wilght at the Palm Beach par S foU oourie. ■ A it ' it Snead, of Boca Ratpii, Fla,, «aa a twoatroka loaar iaal year to Loulae Sugp. ti Atlanta. Ga. He waa 2 down to Ruth Jeaaao. Beat, tie, Wadi., going Into the third and fourth romda ot tha T2Ma Kansas Stater Hits 46^ Ties Big Eight Mark By no ha Vn over a starring rota lor Kansas Statf altar two seasons as I studbr, and ha’a proving a rei lag snoosis la the WOdoats’ lor a fifth straldA Big Dght othaT'iatS' teams In action wars bring rankad Doqueana CM and Ihledo aqoalod tha eonfsrciioa scoring record by pouting in tt poiata, " mm half Ifaiaia State’s total from South Bend, lad., moved In years in ths shadow of Oud Prioa sod compiling a ST-poInt scorhig rsAB mraniANCK progrsas hit the peak with Wednesday night's psrformanoa, even though a touch I basket-mnpUcIty with a gusty plea, tha court spot- NEW YOftK (AP) • other figure In 1 TIRES CMVsdC«i.WUls 4 ’42" IlislIClTIlIi USED TIRES • KING • TIRE CENTER FI s:706t so I. TelofMpb Rd. o*«i s:w-«!s»-ni m 1 p.v He is WymUMM Aaron Wag-man of New York, callad the k^ In the pofnt-sh^ving that ha«a involved ST players from 22 ooUegas. Wagman-guUty last Nov. ID to 21 and Is due to be a Dee. 3, USD. Id a fix that coma ott, and of paying H.OOQ to Hade Gunter of Baton HaU for shaving poinU agalnat Holy Crass on Peb. 12, ISn. H it it point-rigging, the gambler Id aea that a team whu by less than the points quoted or loees by more than the point; In General Bessione Oouct. Mo poastbie penalty—370 years and to $370,000 In finca. *ABL Has Tight AlauCIHT Iw®w aMW K Hackan, Wednesday entered points. Hackm was afreeted ~ manlaat Marah IT at the od- s of bi%e>y ">8 « en'a gnBty plsaun tha two |1 Judge Joseph A. SeraSh ^tinned him fraa in t25jm baS and set March 14 as the faces a maximum ot 10 years on each years ago, pleadad guilty to of-faring $1,900 to Ray Papsocky of New York Univeraity to stave potals In a Wagman faces septendng Irt-dpy along with five others from the New York ana who have ploadod guiUy to bribery charges. The others are Joaej^ Green, Charles Tucker, Jerry Vogel. Dan Qulndazri and Loo Brown. Vogel and Quindaszi formerly played for the University of Alabama and was a player at Nortn Joseph’s, Pa., drsw away la the final 10 minutes and trhnmed Georgetown, D.C., I1-70l Toledo broke in front early and stayled thgre In Its upaet of Bowl-li« Green, pinning the first league loan ot the Seaaor Brawn wa Caixd^. In East/Division East/Di^ j?H ________ Bjn* o| Only iww games separated the la hodpsace Oevelaiid Pipers from w eraaf *— --------- Chicago Mafors game in 13 outings and leaiHvjrun-ner-op Kartaas City by a The scoring out|^ was CtatoJ! land’s Mgheat^wf the season. Ben Warlay’s 30 pointo ware rrandaeo Saints, the Weston Dl-risfon paoawetters, 144-119^ In the aacond gams of a dbitbleheadler at dovriand Wednesday night. The New Toefc Tspen moved Into a rirtnal tie for aeccnd plaesi far tha East with Pittsburgh Iqr da-Isathv the Ren 130-111 la tha Cox added 30. Jim Francis topped the Saints with 27 and Ken Saacs chipped In 31 The Tapers’ victory over Pitta-burgh put them only percentage NicklausMay Be Set to Roll Eym Photnix Crown •After Sharing First in Pro-Am Ingo to Fight Again GATEBORG, Sweden (AP) i«emar Jobanaaon atops Into Qoteboig ring far from fintohed n a top filihf ghtar and crowd puOar. Oriy VOSO fana win watch Mm In action, agalnat Jamaksm Jot PHOENIX in tha West Coast geles Loyola, shadliig the Lkns 73-71. as the Craaadera’ Jack (The Foley outaoond the Piratae’ whb, Nick workman. In a between two at the iwtlai’a The prescription alao fits tha game of big Billy Casper, warmed up with a «, im mo. jorsis? SURPLDSar- “300", /FISH FRY X Every Friday f 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. BOWL \ n" PER PLATE \ “BUOY rwE Fooir 100 S. CASS UKK BO^ - Phono SS8-71SS TOSS OUT your oM ideas about retreads Oor Coitomblh Piremium Retrood will giv® you mllnoQO EQUAL TO OR GREATBl THAN THE ORIGINAL TIRE IT REPLACES OR RESTORESI RETREADING today Is a scientific manufacturing process that replaces the treed rubber you wear off the casing as you fJrive. We use only HI-MILEAGE PREMIUM TREAD RUBBER end only fetread obsolutely sound casings. \ The end product Is a tfre of such high qualify that wo QHprantoe.1t :to give you a minimum of 20000 MILES OF SERVICE! GUARANTEED UN- ccSnditionally in writing against all ROAD HAZARDS such as cuts, ruptures, etc, as welL tf you ore'One who has Igncirod the SENSIBLE *, ECONOMY OF RETREADING In the post-Drop In today and let os show you how 30;YEARS RETREADING experience brings you the oltimote in'custom Retread Quality. PRE-SPRING SALE SPECIAL! il F $j|0i CARTER ~“MRE-C 370 Sooth Sopleaw Sheet PtS-6136 Om rataallae.taftodi mrffOidaadiPRmtodiaBaiipte y.AfwtaeCa.Iaa. THIRTY»SIX THE PONTIAC P^ESS. THURSDAY, FBBBUARY 8, 1062 AOOEMORIES NckbrlMlMCm R*«lyl»lMI-tSCM. Ml. Clemens Saibr Drops to 8th Spot WTf PETEMMJRQ. Fk. • tas MUUr at CVwImH ted « Ex-PCH Star Rabaja Scores 22 hr Hillsdale not o( tiM NatteMl Winter Hite> tte tedw. Milter norad two thlrk and a enthalaoa point tote M«n Anarla lan^teRw kmiHi Cot .. 97( aa. i total to M. ★ ★ * Defending oiiampten Skip Boatoa o< Mount aamona, Mkb., feU tall eighth plara with Uni pointa. Hla I U-IMO. Peter Bordaa o( MOford. Oona.. waa nnmanw to Milter with IN Ponner Ponttae Ontral Mar tiard Phil Rabaja flrad In S olatB In a kMng oanaa JaM i ^bte overtime verdict to (Mo * * I back (mn a baAetbail race, haa aounded a warning that it Mill meana buai- eraahad Lawnaee Iheh af Dw trail Wodneedagr algM In a Mho teagno ga«4 MM. With Ooiden Rodwan dncUng vith Teeh'a Mm Bradley fer Koring honon, Kalamaaoo orar-powerad the Petrolteni la a aeond Bradtey aeorad N pobita and Rodwan M. It * t e-1 to B» M Hope tted Idle ChMn itr aaooad ptoeo at M in tho MIAA by rooh ing OMVM (vn wMh Jim Vandar gMting 41 potato. Hope wea, W-Te. Vender Hfll made good ea 17 ot » Held goal attampto. Dick Groch led OUvet with 27 ......................... Albion won Ita fifth in MIAA gamea by drabbing Alma (14), »«. Deimy Groat ted the wiimera with M potato. Bin Pen-ddl got a for Abna. Jo-Jo's Incrooso Uod JoJo’a gntatet boeated tte 0 D d9 LaOTO baahatban laad to np Victor Pabita at Unoola Junior High. Wnite Pack bagged » pointa and Milford Hlilte addad N to pace the victoiy. Hank KteOer hit » ta defeat. • Sfpdr Qfldfl... Mdr Pwikt§§l • SAfi... Aff CMNsfs M Haadht • fltil,.. Uirf Mwhkar M§t$l • trnrMOWiMMrmitAmuD ,..mi SiiVKl0...midr • Wewss^P ii*F A S»BflW SmNr IftiT I9i9t9t stwrUafi Bffsrf ip H 59%,,.,! J & R AUTO STORES t-lmwutum tt^aumam aMDMtwMfainw n» >. suiiun%£issA* Tibbs Toko Bizzoro . BRDE, Pa. (AP)>1bmny TIhba m a nmarimbuB do* over Johnny Bliarro tel Sefeaday night in a 10* NIW 1M2 TR I ROAOmt tala $24f5.00 tmuoautatun m MM Am.' n A.rm The Word is ihUt L C. WILLIAMS is REALLY DEALIN' ATI QLERN’S MOTOR SALES ■nCKOim Of ANY Loraupu-Firank Boucher (center) to flanked by BU Cook (left) and Bun Oook aa the trio of fer* mar New York Ranger groata poaed Wedneeday night at New Toilc'a Madlaon Square Garden. Oldtime Ranger piayera gathered prior to the regular National Hockey League game be-tween the Rangera and the Detroit Red Wlngi. The Wing* and Ramara JoMgfat te.a gJ tte.- ... Several Others Sign Double Gentile's Salary By The Aaaaelated Praaa While Roger Marla waa prw ducing hia record-breaking hoiM runo laM aeaaon, Jbn GenUte’j homer-Wttlng heroica for Balti-' hi’t exactly go unnoticad by the Orfotea' feont ottioe. * * * The Mugging (JrM baaeman received a 100 per cent aalaiy hUm when he algn^ hia 1M2 contract calling tar fSO.OOO Wedneoday. Gentile’a pact a year ago waa tar 115,0(10. 'Yea, I got exactly what wanted,” Gentile aald after the Mgning ceremony in the efBee of and gmeral manager. He to Bafttmora player to agree to nna hi aucoaaaive atJwta in eYBt PJR. fS2 WIST HURON STRICT PI 4-7971 grandniammen tied a mait bald by Etaite Bates of ------- Other piayera Mgned Wadneaday Id: plteheri Ifeank Brno Oal MeUah and Mike De- af the CUswo White Sen; pltabar Ita Hate and entllahter Joe Gainee of the Cincinnati Rada: Laver Seeking 2 Big Goals and Dtcli lyncewMd and eotlleld-h ef the Loa Angatea NBW YORK (AP)-Rod Uver, the worid’a amateur tennia kiag, aaid today he would like to reach two goaia before he oubihlta to and pftch- Don fbrrareaa of the Fhdadte-to Phila; pitcher Jim Kaot of j Mhmaaota Twhs; pitcher BiU Stafford and outfleider Bob Gary of the New York Yatecece; pitcher YOUR CONVENIENT B. F. GOODRICH STORE 111 M B.MM (Ba dV. Ua onu now Biano aa u S(S4) teem In hytbe Waterft Td like to match Don grand olam,” aaid the bendy-legged Wimbledon champion from Auaralte. "And I'd Uke to win the ftnrt open tournament—ea an * * _Mng all ou get the flrat of theee—that to, win teng the Auatrallan, French, Wim-‘ UZ. tltlea tel in n. Thdre are aonto ad with the aeeend lone, but if we get open tcimto In the next few yania, i -ceaU do tt.-A a * to the National 1 n d o o Wednee^ breoel _ . Ftechl at Now Yoit S4, M in ~tet roond play. TFMtney Read, tha tograatktag UZ. player, and Davto cugpera Chack MteOntey and Donald Dali. Bruiswn Lon* Unb«aton in Wcrttrford Circuit flrat baannan Ed Beucfaae of tha Now Yotb Mete, flnt baaeman Larry Oaborne of the Detroit Tlgera aite Inflalder ~ A Naw Yoli phyaidan aaid arm trouble to ao aartona that the veteran pitebar’a career may bt over. The tt-yaarted Uea waa purchaaad by fee Meu on * dftional baato from the San Fran-ctoco GtanU laat October for a /I0 mm AM mm farm Low Clearance Prices on Wint(»r New Treeds Toof.| Plus MANY aAlt^NS IN 6UARANTIID USid 11RIS' ‘.h THE PONTIAC l*Rt;SS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I Tak« a Ski Poinitr PARALLEL COUNTER SKID Od alMV tamln, ««m1 to i ra^mfepad, and UtoralDrt It baeemn ui>^k)wn and ateertog adton, ft to esaanttol to pttm yow top pd B tiawa^ to pa»> : your body actton to nmI gub Rout for Agreement With State Decision on Kandahar Due On the apada to ba inaalderad ber the Mato fimiaaoatliai Gtoto today and toaMnwr to poKfiaaad. 9i toa Kandahar «d Chib. |a dub’a toaaa «dl II aayiraa aeraa In the PaodM Laha Kae- HmrarllT SKI RESORT DIXIE HIGHWAY iiMdJifjllfto Membaaa of the Kandahar id Qub, which baa atnenf Ha t ^ . I rape towa, I atopaa and a V meter pnp. aapTraaod dhOck at Tha Pkcaa atory toat ' Ninth Annual Jumping Meet Slated Sunday I view of Kandahar’a kmg, nneus raaldanoa at the Orr Turn and Ha iowaaitot daveiop-of aUtof In tha MatnpoHtan ana. U la tha hope of tha a Fiild of 60 Jufiport to Aim for Hill Mark ot Kandahar I wttb the atato : pe of tha ana to ar to that of Cbbortaa M and PMtoe W GMb at to Hin." I WUh Ha aid honw In Jeopardy ecauae of the pooaibiUty of atato pgrobaaa of the toad. Kdnd ' id Gtab to ready to etpa to toy aftoraooB at 1:» pm A .flold of « jMWcn tram mt- pafOdpato la the •n* Jnmptoi toe rink acrapkip, to the area to make H poadbie. The praaent hm record to Ul toot aet by Dave rVaemaa. lor> to toat •ummer « the P toot acaffto and JumptoK hill nay aaa Juaipa p to 130 laet Berpr Erickaon of «aa daaa A artoner 1 The public la tovMod to walcb he tomnta liiaiaimaiit Kanda-by iDllowtaf toft dbt road to Orr ralir It atartei la tpi aad iar toa paat 0 yeara Kaadabar hM baaa toa Pa at aaa af toa latitiiai raamaat oouhl be reached t atato to opatato tha area for * * .lato uwwrtotp ot toe ecea weald open H to toe pPUc wbkh a ddb aa a anelaaaa, i finaat tori araaa to toaP partt.’ *'We tomly ballave toat Ihi of toa piddle, aad Ibera-fora H to aaoto kpod that Kan- 6 Events Listed This Weekend In Ski Festival tloa of todtat nd w at toa tattoc La arei." he added. alato’e tadereet to toe area to for toa pnrpoae of farther develop. t of winter qiorte and “ permit money of Porttoc Labe, ■ato pclce to aali to be-------- toay hoped to moot wMh floa> aervattoa ofndala to dtoonaa the datore of the ana. Dryden Slalom Meet Set lor February 17 The aeeoad annual Dryden Opp alalam tod toarnamaot wIT .. Saturday, Eafaeaaiy 17th, compatltloB In five claaMo Vom*99 a to SKI Flnt, aecond and third ptocea in each daaa will receive trophy ★ A A Racli« wUl be held to toe open Jaae tar thoee U and oeer; In the Junior dlvitkm 10-17; In boya’ (girto’) dlvltoon 14-15 and lS-13i and 11-under dam. Daa Ltohar. oertUM aU to-atraetor at toe Drydea SU aiMu to la ahaigo of too nmat aad ha wU lay aat tha alatana oawrm. CompatitkM to expactod to pto underway at 11:00 a.m. and Dry-den tod area owner ned IfoUtor Carnival at Grayling at______________ day or night AjSttiSiSixm 4237 Hough W. DfyJan,Mfch. The S7lh annual 5 Winter. Sporta Cbrnlval atarts Prt-dmr at Grayling and oontimwa Acttvltlea atart at 9:00 a.m. Friday and Saturday and at noon m Sunday. Among the ewanta are aU raoea. trick todtog, triek tobopn-nlng, crowning the queen, baakat- ICE SKATING • CLUB SESSIONS > Pru.tie Simi Pri»afc .ind •- • PriY.tie Simi Pri»afc .ind •-..-up 1 Imfruclion for All Ages ^ * C..^::pL;. Line o< Sk.Umg Iguir r on the toopee to help riding event of weather, Ehtiy fee In each topm to IL Entries eai> be made by calling Dryden Ski Area et 8W 8.3311 and to^ win be accepted np to 90 mtnutee prior to the event Dryden aU area can be reached by g^ through OxtoN out Lake-vUle road to Rochester road, traveling north to Hough Rond and a toft turn to the aU area. evwdng aeaalon of danehig wUi ba held in the Mgo Mkwliig the preeentatkm of prtoei. One of the tiMna ^ „ tonrto SeutliMiJini Michigan to Don iMther of Rjocheitar. Lutbar, who aa a youngatar wen hto battle wHh paitoysto, to now tot o^pnbto hiatru^ nt Dryden aU ana. ' 2nd Southeast Michigan Prep Meet Saturday TTie aecond ■Oft nu> - Hoto pro tor the Ind annual Mt. Christie Win-tar flU CarnivBl to be beM this weekend to Michele Turcotte. Turootte practlcm m the Chrtotle alelom courae which wUI be the aoane of eeveral eventa ou tha program Saturday and ftinday. Mt. Christie Holds Carnival ActivHiM Start Saturday ot 10:00 A.M. and End Sunday Aftamoon oua events to be aebec^ wartona petoaa to ba at 10:1 ________ . Jam nan. Only eletneptaiy A1 Pochekm at MI »«3I for the ctoaeeB of toden win take part in tha one-legged race at 3:00 p.m. and at 7t00 p.m. The day will be dtanaxed wtth the prea-entatlon of the Qneen of the (tor- On Sunday, etartlng at 10:00 a.m. the obetade raoa will be held, ____ novice akten and at 1:30 the ooetume parade m akia to I toahtoi penonama fr wa. ntoto and TV and i in the vartouo aventa art weekkmg and weakend trtpa to Nub’s Nob, Bqyno Mountain, Oystal Mountain EUrtaa can bo made in the vari-» eventa by calling ML Chrtotle at OA MM9. The tod area to lo-eatsd North of Oxford, on Davtaon Laha Road, Just east of M24. Aroa Ski Conditions t idght machine made enow has bettered ■Id conditkMi alnoe the Sunday spell which caused Ice to Mdtng to oxpected to be .Ittei* tonight and improve remr at local areas should the eatoer ‘permit enow making. ALP^ VALLEY - all todli-tiea open, skiing very good. DRYDEN SKI AREA begin- GRAMPIAN MT. - One inch naw powder, all todUttoa open, aiding vary good. Opan until 11:00 p.m. tonight. MT. CKRWnE - two beginner aiding good. MT. HOLLY - Six alo|wa open, todte very good. MT. BRIOHrCW - TOO tochee TEEPLE HILL tood Ikiing expected tola weekend._______ ICELAND SKAIING CENTER SKI EQUIPMENT SPECIAL! SKIS $1UI tom $*US O MNMNtS 111 ^ 1010 M Omplis • toon 17.91 torn |1MS WELDIN SP0RTIN6 GOODS fi MT. fciMiMi im>r shop to 9 p monday, thursdoy, friddy^ sattirday TlL-HUtON SHOPNNO CINTIR TMIKT y-EIGHT TiAE EUA iiAc THUEIi>iJAy, AEBlCtAia 8, Itwa income Tax Primer DRIFT MARLO By Dr. I. M, Ledtt, Tow Cookg md Phfl BraM Be Careful With Expenses ftDtTOteS NOTK~TM$ U the fifth of eight articles in the /fewspaper Enterprise AssociailoH Income Tax frimer, for readers who want mere information than is supplied (fi the official in-structionsJ By RICHARD A. MITLLENS Writtn far NEA Prrsktent Kennedy noted in Ms tax message to Oongrm in 1981 that “to recent y< ' ‘ the use of the expense account.’ te te d “Too many firms and todivid-VMs.” he said, “have devised means of deductoig too many living expenses as business expenses, thereby charging a large part of thdr cost to the federal In April 1981, the Internal Reve- , lie Service announced the results of a study which hig^lghted the fact that “appnadmptoly out of every two retumd to^ in the stu^ was adjusted by changes in travel, entertMnment, or similar expenses.' The Internal Revenue therefore, started to I960, to tighten up^the requirements lor deducting such Id entertainment penses, and has published certain If you make ment to your emphqw shewing the bnstosss nature and amount of the expenses and give a general breakdown of the expenses into categories such as transportation, meals and lodging and entertainment, then you ^ In the first category. retoibursements." if the amqunts are equal no expenie comideratloa need be made on line 1. To make out a return properly for such expenses, empk^ are divided into two categories: Additional Information Q—I sum required to entertain customers of my employer as a part of my offlcldl duties, but no retan-: bursement Is made for such entertataunent expenses Incurred at the home city of the company. My supendaor [ says the entertainment Is required but recognltloa for ITihe eqiendltures to taken Into account In fixing my salary. Are these expensee out of my own pocket deductible? A—Tea. Expenses isqnirsd to be Inenrted by an ' employs In the perfsrmanee of his offlelal dntiss are dedneUble by him. Q-As sales manager, I often entertain and present mall glfU to sales employes under my supervision. May I deduct them even though the company does not require that I make these expenditures? My Job and my commissions and bonuses depend on the employes doing a good selling Job. A—Tea If there is a direct relatloMihlp between the employes’ effleieney and efforts and yonr Job and parttenlarly ysnr esminga eenrts have permitted In that event, you n neceamrily file Fbrm KMO, but may be able to file the card Form lOtOA unless reimbursemento by the employer exceed expenses or expenses exceed reimbursements. required by the employer. I Q—I am a traveling salesman, on commission, and i although I try to keep all stubs, canceled ebecka credit I card vouchers, and recelpta I make cash payments on I trips for things like tolls. Independent motels and restau-I rants and tips which I cannot substantiate. Do I lose the deduction for the lack of these reowds? 7 BiU) t Widow Studies Hemingway's Key West File KEY WEST, Fla (AP)-Mary Hemingway, widow ot author Ernest Hemingway, has been examining a storeroom Ot mementos be cached with a fishing crony to a barroom nearly 30 years ago. So far, M turned up parts of mamacrlpts, including “To Have Not” (which he wrote in Key West), itootographs <' trips in the Atlantle < and printers' proofs of Storiea ♦ w * The items were stored In die rear of Sloppy Joe’s Bar. The bar was owned Iv the late Joe Rua-sell. Hemlngi^’s fishing crony. Mrs. Hemingway and the estate attorney will decide what to do with the papers and i ' High School Don't Twin(go) at Swop KICHITA. Kan. « - Identics twins Wynne and Wayne Harrell direct instnunental music at two WicMta high schools. In a switch, the kind the 39-yeaiMild twins once used to fool their teachers, Wayne directed Wynne's band in a Kansas centennial parade. And the sto' didn’t know the difference. U £• Hid St His St Woodwsrd smsn asntcTj&ttaB, ISItS Woed- ___________Hi5?^ t warn Um TthkcW -------J 11 USl. s ___________ \ A . - Today!s Television Programs - fiwpMM tmt iiil If l4i It 90ym m tianiM » ■■«>! ■ THE PONTIAC PftiSS^ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1962 THIRTY-XIX^ rv3!KiCw~ lauMBAT Dvnnifo ft* (D Itark (Gout.) (4) Wjntt Eaip (7) Hoot Km« (I) Fopiri " * (9R Oo«k hr AiMriomil •tM (4) WntilMr (DJAtel tt» (3) Wt (t) . (M) JtfVk: Omcing Yaan •i4l (S) Iparh (4) Sportt 4t4l (» Nm« (4) Nmpi (T) Htn. Wmttm. Ipwto ym (S) Mwrai Coon (4) (T) (•) (») fill (3) Ohm flmi 0 (4> Onthm Walth Year Uonaft im (3) ~ ■ (D (7) m Mania (Goat) (M) BalaaoeiiiFtar Ml (3) Ml B to Onoaha (4) Dr. lOdBta (7) My Mw lom (I) Bpaetel fin (I) Gectmde Ben BE4L MeOOVIk l:M PJB- (f). .JoQtaly la tha Baat PPP-“ Graad^ (ffUtar BtoaaaM ( “a haa pot oga Oa dto ram nrnit ain.(3) OaOaia o( tha Air-BM^ oar i) (Ooter) ConOMBtel Claai' 7iM (3) B’Wana Don (4) T>sday TV Features m DM m teiM43) SiM (7) Jack U Unna (M) HMory With Herb Kaka Mavla: "BrnM^ et the Nfv.Yarii' (4) Uvin (7) If ■ ' Last (M) Your Health hM (H) ShaoFoaat MS (I) MY mEB SONS, t p m. (T). Boh Gate a Job.” Bub (WUBan bora! with pSt^Oob. ♦ nu. tr to OBODtMO. t p.m. <3I^.VInr p.m, (». rm Volk irafataa) i«a Onrpo and teraa to Sarah Crcea (Mtea Ben) ter help- pjn. (3). With Howard K. Saaitl poat-Moirapher Sandbon vlalt Hew Salem, SprtagSald and Oalai ban. IS- to raoraato to aon and inrtouMABLSlk 11 p-m. (7). Tbe Whiter Staete Story.” Keaa (Robert Stack) poet audenwaad fai aearch of evMenoe asalm* gan ‘ 4n»termatlon sDifl AioNo Win Mnai. m p.m. (4). A mnaical profile of a honae. from Ita glory In VIctorteH Era to tta current atetua aa haunt-houae. Louiae O’Brien, Diana Traik and LaaUe Uggania, aolo-iata. (Color). JACK SAAR aMW. 11:30 p.m. (4). Richard M. Nixoa la Paar'a ----------Jadde Maaon. (Cokr.) ainnai, tarn r r r r J n □ r r r r IE 1 prn r T] J IT □ □ r d IT "n w PTl ■ 1 r r r ■ d H IL ■ r ■ W ■" Md w r m IT w 1 r m J d ■ r r iliiii r n JJl 1 w r □ r n P-D r J r J ttr IT □ m Our iriiateltic World UiM (7) Naan MiM (3) I Love Lucy (4) 4Qolor) Play Your Hunch (7) Lite of Rltey (I) Chea Helena (SO) VIP Mt« (I) Nuraaiy Sehaal Time UtM (3) Video Villaga (4) (Color) Prim la Right (7)-(I) (SO) til II (SO) ItiM (3) Dobember Brida (4) Cbncentmthn (7) Youra lor a Song (SO) F ------------------- UtM (» Uea al Lite (4) (Color) Your nrat Im- (D ChmtuflMa Hm I Manto te 1 (M) UiM (3) (4) (7) Maka a Ihoo UtM (SO) Spanlah Leaaon lliM (3) Guldtag Light UtM (4) Neara (SO) German Umok ItM (T) Star Parformanca (4) Groncho (D Day te Gburt (I) Movie: ’’Lady Ba Good.' ' Put n ItU (SI) CMUran’a Hour tiM (7) Nona DM (» Aa tha WotM Tuma (4) Paopte Are Pteuiy (T) Hoar to Marry a MUIan-aha (M) WorU HMory DM (4) Ihiu niaohath Ml (D PaMorord (4) (Color) Jan Murray (7) * ~ (50) I ItM (4) Neva ItM (3) Houae Party (4) Loretta Youn (7) Seven Kaye KM (3) MlUonaIre (4) Youn Or. Malane (7) Quaea ter a Day . (9) Navte (SO Aft oirHlags mw (I) Movla; *lOpantor 13” SiM (3) VenSet k Youra (4) Our live DangMcra (7) Who Do You Th)M? ItH (3) Newt «M (3) Brlghtor Day (4) Maka Room for Doddy (7) American BandMond 4tU (3) Secret StoAn 4iM (3) lodge of Night (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) Razde Dazde (51) 3M Yean of WoodwtaM 4:M (7) American Newnrtand 4tM(4)News DM f3) Movie: “GhoM Diver” (4) (Color) George Pierrot (D Johnny Ginger (9) JInglei (S6) WhM’g New? ItM (7) Overland IVall (SS) Watch Your Language ItM (9) Rocky and HU FHenda (Sn Newa Magaiino ItH (4) KiiUa and OUie JFK Proposal Woman Solon From State Knocb Subsidy for Day Nuraeries WASHINGTON (P - The flrM woman In hiitory to serve oi Houae Ihx-WriUn Ways Means Committee cam* ... Wednesday against a Kennedy ad- an aid to workbig women. Rep. Martha W. GrifSiha, D-Mioh., aald a federal subaidy for day nuraerlea to care for the children of employed roothen is "a step in the wion tUrecUoii.” The congreaatyoman was named last month to the committee which ia ■ONORED CD POUCR O RADS - Thirty-(line Oakland Township men who look a nine-woek coune to train auxiliary police (or work in chit defense received their diplomas last night in the township hall. On hand for the ccremonlea ware (from left standing) Oakland County CD Director John A. Madote. Deputy Sheriff Charice C. Rahn. who taught lh» course, and Oakland Township Police Director aarence H. WUliamt, one of the sluitenta. Saatod are Township CD Director Mra. Dorothy Stackhouse and Supervisor Frank J. VoU Sr. Commies Prowl Berlin Border Rtd Convoy WHh 100 VBhicItM Spottwd 0 Way Toward Potidam RERUN (UPD-A Oommuntat convoy ^ 100 vehicles with ar-mocad troop carrian and mobile Lovely Janet Leigh Sweetie of Rat Pack' ‘rat pack.” but let no man bol that agatiiit her. She la also card-carrying charity worker, perfect wife for Tony Curtla-type the reason for the troop n t was not hnown. Tlioy oaM counted nboot 40 amwrod chine guns and trailing i Isn’t H fortunate I him?” aha says, air ly. And aha Msflaa as though hod JuM huppenad yesterday instead ef nearly 11 yaart, and bun-dredi of toaia and laugha, ago. 1 aa troop Id ^1lbbUe era^ba^ of te oHyJ|^te Oomam otenb of Pifatem, Authei^ here lald ^ had raaelvad aa reports of trodUe In the aastam aector which would can for military mcaaun A A * East German Vopoa (people’s police) stepped actpu the white border line into the FTendi oector of WoM Rerun Wednesday night In what West Berlin police called a ion.” WeM BerUn police farced Um Communists to return By PHTIXJB RATTglLB NEW YORK - Janet Leigh is an mbar of tba ra- I went to her school end Cher gave me all the lei •he’d he mlasing. and I fought bar every day down in Argentina. When wa oama back, she wasViRht on tha button with the other kids —and she could sing Enidish spnp alao went to an Argentine school.'' Ibny to abant la retain to Hol-tywsad to ahaal two mwtea an bMM graaada. aa Janet Is In a paMIten to Mari back to wark after te loag prafosMoBat lay-“ a pair af flma here wWto be am wiehteg teen, and wa daeUad teat la tee tatam wa wsnU navar taka aa Jabs teat wsnU knp aa mam than a week away train neb atesr. “Tbat’i why I haven’t had an acting Job lor nearly two years, because the momentum baa been ^ great for Tony, and he’a made I avorywhere, and tha girla and 1 wanted to ba with him.” Janet paused for breath, which added, ‘‘Lialen, if we had to eat. I’d probably do hair commarclala. But Tony’s a pretty good breadwinner, so we can afford to be The Curtisea recently returned from Argentina, where Tony spent live months working on a film. Janet spent the time aeefaig tb KeDy didn’t mtea her education. Voters Face Familiar to Wisconsin Governor ’ and Rye Mite.’ I plan to work real hard whlla we'ra young and fiiaky, 00 later on we can travel with the Tny can paint. Oh wa re iDvcatIng our money a -roU, real estate, eattla-tt’a a problem trying to )ioM on to HMoey. But boy. thank God wa’ve got a tax problem. It'a a real nice problem In a way, tent It?” Janet aald (apaaklng of taxoe and deductkxiB and all) Mia’d Uk to hava a Udrd diUd. “I JuM can' stand not’having a Uttle one con Jamie is A already. That' pretty old. have to talk ti Tbny about this.” SPEOUL niCH With This Ad on FURNACE ^ CLEANING $j50 MICHIGAN HEATING CO. .MNawfantySr. Ptt-dd37 • RENTAL • SOFT WATER $3 ^ LINDSAY SOFT WATER CO. •• Nawbawy It. PI S-dd2l 5 SONOTONE Mine JM. ''This is not a aubaidy fer employed woman. It’s a aubaidy tor the employar who la not ing her enough,” aba aald. pay a Uvtag wage and let bar take bars of bar family rsqwte House of Hearing Fran Haariar T«ts Fiaa ramta|^Raar at "Opea f me. by Appetelawel’ 143 Oaklaml FEtisnd MS35 Mra. Gritfltha and Reuthar bimR |at a haaite kgr the Joint at eomiiwtoa. Rariiar Mw h beard Secretary of Welfare Abra- I ham Ribicoff testify before the Initially S3 rnlDlon, for child day PMitiK t Onlf Anthonitd TV SAKS ond SERVICE C&V TV, Inc. 158 Oakland *v. M 4.ISI5 1 FREE DINNER j With th« PurchoM of 4 $119 S |: CARRY OUT DINNERS Eoch I, 2 FE 2-1579 : SHRIMP—PERCH PRIED CHICKEN ted Pranah Prtea, Cab Stew, Nat lal aad Btrtter Oaapaw Oaad Bab. 9 Itera Bib. II HARRISON'S GRILL ROOM 1300 N. KlUtY on Gas for UP Michigan Pipelino Gets No Help on Financing From Wisconiin Firm NEW YORK — Oood-lookliic, young Oof. Oaylord Nelson of WlaeoBsln — woh baa been tagged for Mgger tl Praaidant Kennedy ha might even ba viea presldahtlal or A Pvt. Hargrove Makes Gra^ at Last MAR'nNSVtLLE, Va. (AP) Pvt. Marion Hargrave fbially is getting atam >U right wMi the Army. ♦ ad But he is not the same Marion Hargrave who wrote the World War n best aeller about his troublea with the Army in Here, Private Hargiwa.” ★ ♦ w . The new HajYrove is Marian Hargrave of a Martins-viUe National Goard imlt. He has ting IM VIP treatment here from auch VIPs LANSING M-A potential natu-al gas valva to the Upper Penln-ila was ^ oft today bafora It ever cpenedT 'Hia Fedaral Power Cbmmlaalon (FFO eartler this week dented a requeM for a rehearing for the Michigan Gas R OU Co., on tha original FPC order granting the company permlaaian to ripe nalo-ral gas into the Upper IfonlnaBla. All \he handihaklng bare reminded Oov. Nelaon of vlaltlng a amaU Wisconsin town wbere hla campaign managara persuaded htan to visit a local bar, and shake hands. One man’s face was extreme familiar. Got. Nelson couldn’t think of tha name. "I’m Oov. Nelaon havent’ we met be> fore?’* he said in the moat charming man- ’I don’t know,” the man mumbled. ”I meet eo many pectple. I can’t remember them aU.’’ it it -k Donald O’Copnor went to bed after he became a father ■ again — with the flu — eo Kay Bterr took over, for him at the Lae Vegaa Sahara. He’s been flying dally to Santa Monica to vMt hla wife Sidney Kingeley’i flnlehlng up a play —three years two weeks a‘Her he ctarted. flays, he eays. take longer than eleriiants to glye birth. THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... Eddie Ptoher may nab a cameo role In "Teh Lpngeit Day" In France (meaning he’d have to leave Lie alone doing "Cleopatra” In Rome for a few days) .., Barb Bhrineris planning to jio his “Wonderful People” TV’er here . . . Lauren BaeuU and Oreer Oareea Invested In "A Thousand Clowns” (wbldh’U star Jases Boteuds). Elvte Presteyte real rdmanoe le reportedly a Memphis miss. Rnniite Buakley. Jehnny Mathis, whose back Injury forced A eaneellatton of hte Coim appearance hopes to he there in May—with the tepdlcs’ OK. • dr ★ "A IDDAY’8 BEST LADOB: Men Who fomid their way tlirough tewekleM wilderness now have great-grandeone who get lost ln.a supermarket. fittB FD BAID TBAT: In the old days people made tlMlr bbirti on spinning wheels. Today they lose ’em the earns way. Ititt’S KARLS: A eUfS*s^ 9ta Rhonda Fleming, for the woman who has everythW: Another eloeet to put It in. Diflnttlon.of a gnm^tber (from Art Ryon): *(A nice, gentle, gray-halVed lady who keape a kid’s mother tsom killing . There eacL brMher. (Copyright, 19«3) oompuy’a allaealire af aataral gas fer tee Upper PiMawMa aad tea atay af e deadHre briore which te flm had to comply wttb te order, oaM Norman Beikowlla, oeeratary of teo MMh “TV SfteciaU! MVt" RCA..............$)4.M 12V^" WBBfinghouM.....$19.95 16" RCA...............$19.95 16" GBQBrol Elfctric .$19.95 20"Moforolo...........$29.95 21" EmBTSon...........$39.95 21"Moforolo...........$39.95 21"ZBnlHi.............$49.95 24"MuBt* . $69.95 24" Admiral (Nbw Tii|m). . $99.95 50 OTHER SETS 30-DAY EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE t We Take Trades WALTON TV 515 E. Walton Rlvd.r Cor. Joslyn FE 2-2257 Opt n 9 to 9 The federal commission order required tha utlUty to aaek a oei^ tifleata of public convenience and necemity from the state commission and a contract from the Cleveland cuffs Iron Co. Michigan Gas appealed the 0^ der, claiming the Michlgan-Wia-con^ PipeUne Co., e subsidiary of Michigan Oonoolidalad Gas Co., should be required to pay part of the ooM of an tbrnilUon pipeline from Menominee to Iron Mountain, Eacanaba and Marquette. The eline company had built a line __ ter aa Manondnee and ottered to aril gas to Michigan Gu O Electric at that point. ♦ ★ jh , If Mlrfilgan-Wlsconsln would not ulld or help finance the pipeline, .............gas at a reduced The appeal was denied in Federal District court and the U'.S. Supreme Court, . The denial of a rehearing ended the whole matter, Berkowitz said, and what would happen -neri was atlU in doubt Michigan Conaolidated indicated test year it stood ready to supply natui^ gas if Michigan J3as-'^tk Electrie did not want the Job. To Welcome EncH^rari LANSING tR-nte State Hl|dw way Deperiment will, welconw nearly HO of Its next ’Dhs^ end ks anmnd fdBiway englnears Meettav tave been sriwduled on all jphases qf Mgh- nanei, traffic, testing and research and surveys, the department said. ' FREE! Home Demonstration 1961 MODEL VACUUM CLEANERS with aUachmantK 3-Yauf $1000 .... VI Clreasr. H_,_ ---- . ctreiied, ritod- Oreofod, naw maMr bfutkat forreir $4.95 FREE PICKUP-DELIVERY - APPRAISALS VACUUM CENTER - FE 4-4240 with exchangeable unds • iieACii M/uhHOi • ones uoToa • NmlonKH. Mw>Cw8^. - q. CONDON’S TV SPECIALS IMn” COLOR TV *495" LESS $50 teteteANawmMa tor Year OU lot 1 V^Vtevmite M teto ^ W” RORTABUS............... .$129.95 lOWlfT MHCn ON COUM TV feri Service Stop In and Comparal 7 Xmgn lupHtuneu lo Coldr TV Surwleol ---------------------------- CONDON’S RADIO & TV I THWiitfcriott T.t.8.*.—Hit Fi»i?iR FORTY THE PONTlAC\pfeESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, m2 TV faUowiAc uc top prices oowirliig islet of locslly grown pcoteoi by growers utd sold by tben in wtoloMile pockage lots. Quotations sre furnished by tbe Detratt Boreou of Msriwte, u of Tuesday. Dtfroit Produce Stock Market Resumes Climb AppiM. as»r. « Itl....... is. CtbbM*. nS. M. ^ 1-2 C»n««a, topppS. Sa. .......fta ....." NEW YORK (AP)-The itock market resinned ita dimb, despite further resistance, bringing the rally into its eighth straight session with trading active early this afternoon. Gains of frs point outnumbered losers 1 > range, T “ gin was slend * Opinion among anpl;^ was that, alt^gh a corredhm to the advance was the normal thing to expect, the market had enough Steels, nibbers, oils, electrical equipments and utUttes were mostly higher. Rails eased a bit. stea^ to move up further betoe a laife reversal. I. Aerospace issues were changed to a little higher. Hie flashiest piece of coiporate news was Hershey Chocolate's proposal bNT a b-br-l stock spilt and dividend boost. Delsyed by lilux of buy orders, tbe stock 1514 points to 19T14 on a ‘ Bond Prices Open Steady Poultry and Eggs DSTaorr rooLTaT fSWk’stJk'tramjii! s-ass.-sss NEW YORK » - Bond prices opened steady to a shade higher today.y * Over the counter dealers in U.S. government securities quoted long World War II Issued 2Hs up 1/32 to 2/33 In quiet dealings. Other Intermediates were unchanged from Wednesday's lose. ne aew lasses oflered la the y exohange I ef IM l/a ever the offering price of IM la when lasoed tradtog. Corporates traded on the New York Stock Exchange were mostly mixed. Rails edged upward but moat of the gains were small. There were a few moves amounting to a full point or more cvm In the usually volatile convertilile Ecthm. An exception was the Seagram 3Hs up 1 at 96 at one time. ITT convertible 4%s gained 3H at 300 at one time. about 4 poiatB than the rise. Union QuMds oontimiad on the a point. American Tslsphone also encountersd a qsde if I) and made a simila^' gain.' Come to Terms at Siudebaker' 6>WmI( Strlk# to EimI if UAW Mtmbon pK. Htw Pact on Wooko^ moved generally on the American Stock E.___, Anken Chemical gained about . while Gulf Ameriona Land, Midwestern rtnandal and Stdaiia rose more than a point each. Odk-er gainers were Sunset Intsmw tional, Gceat Basins Petroleum, Signal OU “A", and ‘ Petroleum. AiiMng 1 . Canaveral International, Jupiter Oils, Pacific Petroleum and Scurry-Aainbow Oil. American Stock Exch. rifurH sner asaueela ere le «tsM Nira TOOK. »»S. I lAPt-Aperksa ^ SK m ga.?,ss».: f ^ &m V t^lS ... Imp OU ....41.1 SooptoM .., WASHDfGTON (AP) - f ker-Packard Carp, and Unitsd Auto Worhsrs eaan ly higher terms early today .on a nets odd-tract aimed at puttlag 1300 sMfe-Ing emptaiyes back on tbe Job MOtOM It MW-JONM NOON ATnUM UAW Prasident Walter P. fle«-ther said the agreement to end i ai»wsffe waWout at the lirm’i plant hi South Bend, Ind., wiU be put before the workers for a rati-ficathM vote over the weekend. * * * Terms of the settlement wer Bt revealed. Reuther said both Idea had agreed It would be better part of wisdom to withhold the details fOr direct presentation" to members of UAW Local 5 In South Bend. Reuther and the company president, Sherwood H. Qgb^, wound up a marathon nagotlating tag: "Upon ratification of the agreement, it is hoped that nor The union and management ttnchidlnf va.t. ^n-m. The New York Stak Exchange trsdt not Msmtlvt. In 4om* IniUno*; ■tSrbr r#«aT»ri r«morl movtatnt •iMl lup^lM bprcljr ampi* to 16011, --- doolirt roport trod# »ory •rlnti oioro than — and lario and wt CHioAoo raooves CHICAGO, Vrb S (UPIt-rr tiva DouHry: too law rooalp LivMtock •rRuJI'afesi .Mt ^0. SS'KaS'ta.nbii.w; -US Vtalara ynpaa<„‘«f* **^um“*^ prtmt Ttalara Ji.0PdS^; tow „and ihoiA 3«.0p.]t.«; ataodard uUUtj taS844.SC. Tl . a—eosieboice uo rao/55aa*5ss^i?sT d floek tranaaoUoot an Uii Bk aschaato wUh aaaa | rntt WhMl lb M 41^ 44^^ WiPoUni T * * ft 4d .M U dispute." A key Issue was a company to cut the amount of waifi-up time granted etnployes. Other strike Issues had Included shift premiums, vacation computation and representation and management rights. Picket line bitterness, and the arrest of Egbert after a row with a striker, marked the South Bend walkout. Egbert was charged with disorderly conduct Jan. 17 after a striker complained the U.S.S.R. Ranks 3rd S. Population 4th WASHINGTON W> > The Soviet Union and United States are the third and fourth most populous na thms on earth, acoonltag to Um Population Reference Bureau. Ike VJ.SJt. had 9W nfOlen people atUs laat eensas bs IBW and. Me UaMed States had ITS la IMS, ITS minoa Is C3iina’s populatimi is TOO mll-Hi and India, the second most populous nation, has 440 m ' wsmss .W .a. . ' IS. not tsoBsh to tai sp _ .......................,."?r».}T( Ho. I-*-J MS-ISS Ibo. II.I ChoM Guatamala Rebels GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) Lmral troops have ecattered the rebels who attacked two villages northeast of here l\iesday and are chasing them into the bills. It wi reported today. Grain Futures Sales Push Prices Down CHICAGO (APl—TTie grain fu- tres market came under light sdMldg pressure again today and prices continued their downa trend on the board of trade. After-an hour wheat was chdnged to 14 cent a buMel lower, March S3.03%; corn % to % lower, March Sl.06%: oats % to % lowsr. March S7H; rye 14 to 94 lower, March HJ5H; soybeans % lower to M) higher, March I3.44H. Grain PricM aCRBirii tii « sriOMWaSUb S-M M U 44 tn » Many Auto Dealerg Believe Peak Reach^ See Leveling of Compact Car Sales BY BBN PHUgOAR ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. M - A number of automobile teem to believe the de- lta pank and will Icvsl oft this yaar. At itast oat leading teetory MB-dal who has atrangiy supported AAA So far, be says, 83 per cent of „il thlrtauM tao«rd have Ordered W angtaao and 80 per cent have taken the costlier Fsitlape 300 with I luxury trim. ‘Yhls Is definitely not an economy car,” Isoooce mid. “nor sre the buyers lookii« lor economy M tor almsol 40 par eaat at Me urn ear bnalnees. Lee laeooen. general manager ef Port Division whose Faloon has of the compact leaders ever since It was Introduced In 1850, says, "I can't see them holding at 40 per cent. The market is bound to level off.'* A survey by one finance company (Universal CIT Oedit Corp.) turned up some dealers predicting a drop to 35 per cent. But the I waa doae to 88 An analysts of 1883 model year sales through Jan. 30 by Auto- gamertag 34 per cent of the total 38.0 per eent mid- way of the 1881 oalendir year and 30.4 per cent at this time one year “Lot's face tt," lacocca said, "the compact buyer to looking fbr er dooen't worry oo i News in Brief traaslsfar radtoo and twe television seta valued at approxlinale-ly 1330 were stolen by thieves who broke tato the Thomas Economy taooocn, of oouiae, hak a per-aoMl motive In promoting the "little Wt mors" Idsa. Hto dlvtolon 1dm that they have tom markup Panel Will SifI Rigging Suits Warrtn Namei Group for Handling 1,500 Action Filod standard tarn can. Gaoarally Ihs lactocy dtocount to about 36 per cent on standard onn, 31 par cent on compacts. Ihiis a dsaler hm tom of a margin to baRata wtth rosfiective customan. The NAOA to on record as do-landtag restoration, of the full 36 er cent on all cart- But there to make the suggested rataU prices more realklo with actual mlltag WASHINGTON <11 - Chief Jua-tice Eari Warren hns MiM ' ■even-judge pnnel to worir plana for handling a deluge of ^ -1 against dec- More than 1.500 suits have been across the country and mors an expected. Tbe rash threatens to On . . _ , the deaton here seemed enMuet-asde, not quite eo much so u the - ...................talk of seven millton eatos this year, hi-dodtag Imparls, but mors along lines of fJ milUan. which had heavy case loads before tta ictricnl casm began. Iho mita Mad by tiltoib The government lodged these chatgee hi antttrust actfon agstosl Odcp. and < trie 0». Some fmm . ty and othen did not contest the Store at 381 8l Saginaw St., according to Pontiac j^ioe. Hie break-in was discovered by police St 7:05 a.m. yesteiday. After pteadteg galNy to driving under the Influence of liquor. Alphonse Metoyer Jr, 31,-181 Rockwell St., who was arrested on the chaige hy Pontiac police Saturday, paid a flOO One y^erday ta Mtt-nidpal Court. -WtaTanlf*81-------- . Priday and Saturday nah gtqqwr - Baldwin EU.B Church, 210 Baldwin, 5 to 8 fVi-day. Drayton Plains Acquires New Bazley AAorket It to the second of the 45-stoif Bazley chain in the Pontiac area. The other to located on Saginaw The Drayton Plains store, located at 4348 Dix£e Highway, to similar ta size to the downtown i and featnrm the aaine type of food Items. You’ll be bappWr If you are aeo- Wanen Obey HI. dtasetor of the administrative office sf the U. S. CDurts, said WedneMay the panel of Judsm tricta but with c Willyslnc.toSetUp Planf in Rhodesia TOLEDO, Ohio IB-WDlys Motors, Inc., today annoaoed W»»* for estabUahment of f new assembly plant for the production of >ep vehicles at Liunka, ca “ Ity or Northern Rhodesia. C. W. Mom, executive vice pres-lent of the company, mid tbe plant would be operated hy Rho- Afrlcan oorjapany owned jointly by Willys Overseas S. A., a WUIys Industrial Development Oorp., Ltd., AMC DeclarBS Dividtnd of 20 C«nts Per Share DETROIT' tta—American Motorp Carp, dtrectors declared a quarterly dividend of 20 cents a share today on the outstanding, shares of the Arm's capital sloak. The 20«cfit per share quarterly dividend, which to payable Match 20 to stockhoiders of record as of Feb. 21. to the same as for the previous quarter. Strike at Lear, Inc., Deadlocked Today GRAND RAPIDS (APl-A strike by United Auto Workers Local 330 against Lmr, Inc., continues at Grand Raphto today fbllowliB a A company i. nounced that the oonfemce Wednesday brought "no program" from previous sessfans and was I without a hpw rocsttag dote set. It was the Bret meeting since last Saturday whsn appraidmate. ly 1,800 of LoeW 330’s nwmbm a new contract endid ta deadlock. The Lear firm has about IJOO nonunion personnel at ita Grand Business Notes. Air Airce Reserve Brig- Gen. John W. Rkharitom, M3 Bmnii«-ton Dr.. Bleomlleid HUto. an exeoo-Ave wiM E I. duPsnt de Nemoura and Oo., hao been tnuwferred to hto oompany’o home ofBee In WU-mtagton. Del., effietive Feb. 1. mtagton and Michigan, continuing the 5th Air Phroe Raoerve Regkm SellHdee Field AFB t to I ~ Wall StTBBt In DitfiBr at IncofflB Tax Gossip NEW YORK m - Wall Rreet week exactly whom the IiReraal Revenue Service meant when U disdoaed recetrtly It’s preparing a tax evasion caie against a hlgh- An enterprising Wall Str#et cigar stand operator to offering for aale at 15 cents two-oolored, camps4gn4ype buttons that proclaim: "It ain’t me." U.S. Crying for Books on Science, Engineering B SAM DAWSON . AP Rnriaeos News Aaalyst NEW YORK - Weidcend ■re making a good thing out of Americana’ growing appetite for toehnical bo^ PuUtohers are printing 2.000 new technical and arientific each year. Textbook* aren’t included ta th' If the book oelto at least 10,000 cofie* within Sve years, the goal of all piMtohers, and bean a tag of 110 or more-HuxI sell for more than |2S-»end betwaer •uu >nu hours at your 1ypa-writef, and maybe ta a yaar ot so ifeve on fD,00AwOrd ~ may also be called upon to pet-paie 100 or more lUustrattons. Robert D.. Chellto, engineer at Stone B Webder Engineertag Coip., Boston, has just finished the second edition of a book on foundation piling. He estimate* that If he atarted fern scratch to write the entire book again, it would take all of hto space time, tndudiiig ^catkms, in the next "ve years. McGraw IHU hat sold 10,000 o( hto Arst' edition since 1951. It the new information C3m|1w d stace then wfll make, salm of Me second edition, all "" Pi«es of It, equal the first. It’s that hard woik, and the ey nedved ton’t enough In itself to lure many well paid tedmologtots Into the writer’s inaitet, why do they write booksf A talent scout for one publtoher Uste a tew taamns. Many desire to nuke a lading oontxihutku to Aidr proteadim. Pim^ge, publicity, and nuybe a promotion, lure othen. And then there’s per- "WeVe never hod a writer teO us be waa sorry he wrote bis book,” one puUtohii« houra complata about the jacket, or the type face. And be may swear he’d newer do It agdn. M ho never taya te’s sony ha did tt ta the THK PONUiAC; PHK>S». THURSPAV. FEBRUARY 8, 1962 Boy Wins $1,500 Suit; Arm Broktn by AAon, 9^ COLUMBUS, Ok. (AP)~A 1> yMTKikl .boy who wttmad « brakm ttm whtn he wu whadnd b)r ■ cane4Wh«li« as. y^WMtld non reeelveii o venUrt tor 11,900 domogee tram o Iny * * * Ooney A. WUUontMo. tother of Dwetoi WlIUonMon, tiled ■ dom- Turatt with wtifully onil w|«n. riouoly ottocktng hl» hmi while the boy WM riding a bicycle poet Tumer’i reeidencc Succumbs at Ago of 54 NEW YORK (AP)-Rolond H. D. Uem. M. ol the Chineae Natkm-nlM delogatka to the Unitod No-tioiM. died Wadneoday of a cerebral ■ «rie.i3tt7Si.Ta OtarkfiM. 0*kl»ae OMatf. WtoliikM. ftW tf*2ki5S with, tar l»tn«*t«r pwMa ■» aMMat IB kWaiB ar to altoraar ^ •abaill aar arMM at aA toariai MrilMt to tho auatllaao at Imm. or. la Uau af aucb appMraaaa. avMaaca war ka Mbtatlad Death Notices k Bab Wtortad Nmala I “ Piano-Organ Salealady abaaa taiarrUva. nilORRIS MUSIC . 'MO Talaeraph OO. Atroaa Irtw Tat-aaroa ~RIgistEK1S CHIEF MEDICAL / RECORD LIBRARIAN laaiteiala apaalae. Ml had, InDr £,S‘S'$5?S.1S Oaiwral Haaettai. iaalaola at W. bill win oaaaidar tralahc rtfbt woataa. Old utabllahtd eon—— etriaUf MMBlaalta FORTY.Oj$|5 ------------ T A e A n c t rua aauj-iuuuw aiaia latlata. iuaa. «ta-l4«». BLAST DAMAGE - Mr. and Mra. Donald A. af nat Hanaen of Flint look at the damage to their The picture t^ndow was blown out and 1 home whi^ raoulted when gaa aoeped into the brick knocked off the hotiae. The Hamwna i their tour childnw were not tnjurcd.' IN LOTiNo lAnfonr of fo» S“£ ftatotbVSira Hal|>Wanted Marine Braw losses Are tom iiTHk’as: jSlHSk'^ !g^ «jwn iss,.?firhiftr^ wttb7tar hrtaraaM eanai WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ml Comnumdant Geri. David M. Shpup as,a. “waate dt tiibe'* lor S&SEiLrjsr^^ '•tat, at aWd Canrt Baaw taaak. UM ___ im to 1917 and aerved aa an ad- ■SS'WaarTail.br a«ibU«atljW*S^ BS!rn4bSS^.r ""X> a'Sai CHATTANOOCA, 1>nn. (AP) After Hugh Gatea, 52, waa robbe of 128 hurt month while worMng at a aervice station, be waa tranafemd to another atation Dislikes Probe Shoup T«lb AAcNamora 'Waste of Time'to Quiz His Lecrthernecb ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - "Don’ a aax tat on that pay check,’ a high fovammelit offiiM nrgoa Shoup said he could not completely anmner ail the queo____________ hltnaelf, but be did not believe this neaa of the Marina Oorpa. Attnehad to ttbW'n report, which McNamara oent on to the aubCQiniDtttcc. waa a report by Marine U. Cel. Ilaaei E. Benn, aw aaid pha objected to hairii« awan wart given, In which case they would be tonwd ov«r to comitandlng ofllcara More Supplies for S. Viet Nam 300 U.S. Soldiert, 21 Airplanes Brought In on Carrier Core ________ aecretaiy of labor. aw waa tai Atlanta Wadneoday 101^ a nwating with govenmenl and kbor ottciala to diaeuaa the emptoyroent altuatloo. Celebrities Help Sell Grammar Teacher Stirs Interest in English by Having Students Write VIPs AKRON, Ohio (P • Selling alu-lento on the Importance ' “ Urii grammar la not too when you get hrip from Vice Praaktoqt Lyndon B. Jqhpaon. day .nliht to help tUs embattled 'SouSwaat Aalan country fight off the threat of oonununlam. * * * 300 more American aohSira and 21 airpbuwa were the U.8. aircraft carrier Cbre. The aft were arnaU propeller-driven planeo paiticolarly aultod for operatloila over.............. John Ouehy and other eoch not Labor Negotiator Dies HOLLYWOOD (AP)-4>at Caeey, IT. tor. many yean labor negatl-ator for the motion picture indoa-try. died Wednaoday. Guay waa chatnnan of the Pradueerr Labor CbmnMaa of the Aaaodation of Nearly Very atudent received a eply. ♦ ♦ * Vice Pnaident Johnaon aaid. "It wt are to Main anyftiing from the Icaaooa of Watoiy. Hteratme and arts and aritowea. we moat be able to read and oomctly Interpret what la written.'' * * * Grayaon KM, prealdent of Oil-jaUa Univefatty, wrote ’’Accuracy In eapreaaian la more than a reflection of careful thought: ft Wherever Hugh Goes, Trouble Seems to Follow Wedneaday, police aaid, a man with a Bilk atocklng maak ntobad Gataa of about ITS. clumay thinking go together.’’ Nonpartison Occasion COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Cafh^ erhie Woodruff received a mea-■age from Prealdent Kennedy Wedneaday congratulating her on DEBTS? BUDGET SERVICE "pay off YOUR BILLS lo>Tas$ioweeic ‘ bOMSl _________ CITY AIMUSTMENT ALL LEADS- ■T"—!2.-!s?aiN,a furnished Part Time and Full Time ______________ ‘SIchiMeqk luor ’ “ DESIGNERS •rtMCkd m of galgan. ‘Hw pfanea ware npertod to have a rMga at abaul Mi mllea. (In Washington, President Kennedy told hie newo oj ~'ednb«fay that he wu a over the "Increasing fereefty’’ of D. E. Pursley Donelson-Johns •totSkSwf ^StaN- HUNTOON EVELYN EDWARDS pToiTfE 4-0584 SE(3^ETARY Finiih High School Ha olaaiaa. taM pe*e^'. MUSIC Nam and said the Uni would continue to aasW . Vtotnameu "in every way we * ♦ a (As for thb right of the public to know the extent of UA Involve-In the flghting fat Asia. Kriiaedy aaid Anwr It the am that In basically the reapoosibiltty qf South Viet Nam.) UA olfldals rbfuaed to acknowl-adga the arriv^ of the jCoiro, «ven though the ancralt carrier wu tied up at the foot of Saigon’s Ifwema Tng^lawfcj i If m Toca HOkTO ON M»a. N^Uata m., rataia llaa. FI 'al-u-Way rentai service R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 Publishcrr in the East Dies of Age of Sixty ALBAI^, N.t. (AP>-Alexan- managbr ____ fROOMB. CLOBE TO - CDIMrrn »Us«M. n MNI W lag eotUfm. au bUIRim. |U -UB. Tm-RuBk Ctblnt, Ml alraKR. MIQOM EFriCTBNCT ■ Sppt.*V»*MB^« DO utl AlWita Apaitatati _* »w «-mm m n. PsBdocB______ra hubi OAS heat. •, OR 4-MM ' IM Iwr ■( I, J room*. acBtnttjr *UOqat — EITCIIBN AND BATH — VnMUy dtmsUd — Htal fur-- nUM - IniAraM kniroom -LauBNiT - Chlldrtn *»1- coa* — icbokl bwt — At low *" SLATERS rodoaoraUtl m It. oau ija 1 ‘ COLORftb I Rkomi. PrlTAto batb mM riItMo Modern 5 Room apartment •TOVB AND RimUOBNATOR ruRNiamcD. m per month. Apft-T AT 1*4 BLOOMFIELD TERRACE.. KEET TO " BEPH g h6bFITAL. PE 141 TIZZY By Kit* Oniw 2-BEDRObM DUPLEX BBEOROOM BRICE IN CITT, |1« ___InformtUon. oaU pE MiM. CARL W. Bllto. R4hor otlOred 4 BEDROOM.S (CITY) ^ ‘ A T-roon boa* wUA 4 kodiwomi, • ■oolh. Talnot ROAllf. 344 0»k- JJSSlflyfeTS^tir:’' B MM If WA Bo. TAA "II we are going In YOI^R car, let'a take the road with the moBtVivIce itations!’' 'VfSK’StSSESis--- !«*boArV*eAr* larMo Bmuuiui larif M ttk sofM. , «.m“* “^Pt POM iiPLTIPLE UaimO BEBTICE r rtpalr torr. Wo f PIlfl5Hil"‘R WONMIUTT f TOO TOONO OR TOO OLDf C9UI0MD — CoMprokootiTo Low Rates — LZ Terms Guis Insurance Atrency Wl AWll HATE TODR PARTT AT WALTBm “Ml. PrlTAU bar—matic. W»n« Pornr. PE AW or MT AMtl Naathii Sar^ pRO AOTO BDPPUr REBtriLT MOTORB MO doij-M MOA to PM Ml % AS4S* II - IB ATEBAOE an - DONR'a Bookkooplac B Taa Barflco. OM 14MB. Noar Baohakaw B WaltOB. BOBT - TRUCE > AUTOMOULB Tbbt B?lBfv4# DMitr Harrinrton Boat Works "~iSmn»nAni . Eftt BM-ITBI. I ■aaraoiMd. PBA CARS«NTm WOhE-PAIRTINO. Carget CWaaert ■OCEINO BTOEER COA ___in.4| A TON OLOA BTOEER VPURNACE COAL taotoeb Lump. M| and itokcr. BLATUKE COAL i BUPPLT CO. Caia UmuMm U-WASH-IT M.1..OT AT MASIVA •E4 HOUR CARE- Wiegand Music Center 5r*£?”S.Mb%al1Si * S'lSsr. rMMmhls. 1 PLABTBRIRO ARO REPAlBB ttai. Pat Lm. PB ATM! Benjamin R. Backus IS W. HU rue It.___PE 4MSI WdoME +AX sitRTlCE Rebuili Pumps Jet — Piston — Sump Rebuilt Motors and ‘ ^id^Iest p [Hlfhiia_Rd. NOTAR/^'fflA.5' Pint %5*uS,?.«»E“4!a8g*" Mitt'r a n im« ila. ft. xm^TuiaBtR BROWNIEI RAROWABB PLOOR AANuZha - POU8HI___ WALL PAPER STEAMERS I ORILLB. POWER SAWB SIS JORLTR rm 44IM . oaiand Pual A PAMt. 4] ihafd Ukt aV*. FE MiIb. R(X)FS: NEW, REPAIR ‘ aATRSTTROugaiNa pi 44444 RENT Or Will Sell 3 Bedrooms Carpeted Living Room and Hail la^e Walk-in Oosets Formica Cabinets Family-Sized Kitchen ALSO Full Basement Models Oak Floors Vanity in Bath 3 Bedrooms 965 Carlisle* 2fd5inii^'“AA£'*&r.; Wt'han iliuMt B4W bomti b Tarlsut pbrti af thlf ana. OPEN DAILY II TO 8 ffOtUT.^. I Bwt. I S4TM < m aat. 4km. -________ p^£riLS^ SMALL BTOREJMIF AT„IM ^A.t:*Pa%“^p5U^ LEASE - OPTION snrtt-ffliu'ssxhmr’sri loNTIAC REALTY |l.nt n mertgatt. m Oaf*. PI iairi afur t.* „ __________b Income off Johnson oppicB ympmo^ imi bald- NO MONEY DOWN ssrirMnjjsarsSs-w **lSSroi£*«nEN DAUT IM Waterford Township M Watt&^«. M.MI do ' ~~ iSa' SCHRAM r Ho. I fir IBId i TD aaiUd........ ....... TO ham .......... 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SCHRAM : REALTOR FE 5-9471 Mt JOalTN COB. MANSFIELD MILLER OI TBRin. No dawn paymtnl. only. eadar abaka naoh. 4 noaii aad ■ hTA'!2r?22LW Hardwaod fleon, aarpatad UvlU room, apsdona klMwo. PaaM William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 OHAL PBOTOORAm, 44341 or PE 4414S A-1 noon SANL-- THURMAN WITT PE A3T31 PaBDLON — WATERLOX - WAX CARL L. Bai4 BR.. PLOOh ■iraiU". ciparlaaca. work 1 Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. FE 5 8888 OPPIOUL MOOTER BSaTICI RENT $55 MO. ‘ijornEL at” 873 Kettering PB 4-3BT4 s. a. s. at $9,500 RUSS MorS a8t Mlft^S Attention, Lot Owners WUI baud aa year lal wilk ably m dawa^—^a Madrowa - ss s£E dry wall, for oely l4.llLMa aom-platad modal. ImmadlatFaeUmk. Dorothy Snyder Lavender SYLVAN tAEk -Coatamparary^ baa oTon. '1^'^ J [mibM aflar I* p.i IUXM01EU3 WALL CUUUnM. , faaSaB^g«4^Naa£*‘PE* i&aus&^ ^^^aaaa. Pimn SSSJ Paoead “ baA. BY OWNER 4-r06m hoMO. Puny li_---- Blarm* and icraaaa. Pall bata- •— * -——1.. wan Ip wan II, bailad aW n BAROAIN - ONLY M.SM 3-bbdroom, modaat aliad b Odra alaa wUhMaatria laa fU auaw baaamaDt. H’l a Maa tai ratliaaa. Oa pand itrai OONTMRTJgdra BOSn Home pfY our Choice' Flome Bank Excinnge No Refkor D^::ounts : & .Whitcomb REALTORS FE 3-7210 “sPMcuLamio or teaiw GAYLORD m mate equipment m KaoeoSTBES® iiliaictfciii'i^ WMMi___^ CX)LOKi»u 3-BEDROOM HOMES ^ $10 S8wn 635 FRANKLIN ROAD Lawrence W. Gaylord Am Econ-O-Tri 3-Bedroom Tri-Level New . •Jsssn ’b^ fAlfl 80 Acres . . PABM TODATI UST WITH Humphries * ‘ "Triffir - « COLORED it panaaAl talarail" KENT *2? 5f tolal prua. Saa MU. Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor STOUTS Best Buys Texiay Pl^ "iSrSii KTiSld i Jisr'ilis^gn Close to Lake Orion iB®®2?a.”5^^5" u"di SrKr*SiBbaffla?"Srawbarna4. • Of arTT baadrad iTirsrew. Colored "smith WIDEMAN, OPE^VE?”?^*4526 JOHNSON "pSiT* Mdraaaa brleb b^a. ^ «ir WW?'"vaSi!l Law daWB paymad. TOm'’iii?*t- aaniaa. .aa-, SST baiKSk '^ )S^’ Aflar S aaU Uam . 344IB. ' A. JOHNSON & SONS FE 4-2533 Homes-Farms ■ idhilwwpi C. V,TLL RENT OR SELI 'eSwis •**?W5WV«nS HIITER ^J?t,!SW.*a.'S6 SUB SSIS dava, aaadf f aad I k ik*'^ 13‘l.m €*Uy ^ asimawm^ GILES nortm ‘SL*'pSI ssaru«.wia«r' TMp v« vTu IrMf m eMU pfOfBitT «r tss ssi jsr^u Modern Housing WtD IttUd hMi» WBW4 aaav- £r*u’xnus”%u~x , M.SWdawa. Bloomfield Brick SSmo auaau U b«4ro^ Itb aarsmic baibi TV rm.. lanaa aad paid priM. WBST fUBUBBAH. Nate GILES REALTY CO. EamSisi*!!? FE 8-0466 NICHOLIE rj^sa CLARK n*r' “aa;s*jras*?aj ' s-jfeSJSSrllSs 'ISSS'poroh^ dlSoteL aldte fallbAaamaal - aoad 34ar 'Afa. amin otebarf aa praw A bat4. Baar ^a. BEVT-*' TO cnooBB pacii. Eyat. aaU PE MB3d or PB MH3 NICHOUB BAaOBm m. MW W. Hurua St. PE B41SI "BUD" SSte'aMbiJ3f^»iSM*.“* H?«’» IM dawB. OompuS^ATl^*^ SL.-Y?.7ir\ * ■We Trade —We Build” ARRO All on One Floor zs £str:»t^^jss «red far aUaub dryar, SmjbCw QbUb poaaaa- “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor •am*- After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 3 Acres •OklT HXNDEm TM AaV aoma iwpalra. Ma4ar saraiit. Qaa baaL Suaroom, Btaameat. HH^STi.ru'U!!: LITTLE PAait - Baty Urma aa lSr.5S5" p8gw?aV U SMaUd I to OI ar r bama - BELL OR TRADE ~ w^ Irada* PteadM i BRICE BUNOAtbW Only S S5!«®.^7^*Sa5 TRIPP ’■“Msisissau'sa"’ “"phone fl8f .Su’ ‘ nsAf— watod. RaoraatiaB MIR. Attodte twp- teaWd ^£WS“^S?3ffi , L. H. BROWN,-Realtor iTifiminiyYM. THE F0NT1A4 I’KKSS, THl RSDAV. FKmU AHY 8. 1862 / FOR i V-TIfREK - i BATEMAN Where The Trade Windi Blow To Settle Estate tHa tf»»4jpr MX. mm oiaT xvre i«AZNi Lake Froot A'Thinking Man’s W/A--------- Mr. Handyman A hMM «r paiat. knuh aoi a M mSUt haaTlarM Urtii« faaa Mb Mtaiatk nraplaea aaS aaiSai laiata. mtuitrial uiha pdT^. at.M Mb aaaa sw^jnrjs^ Trading la Oar Business „ «TNas.^_ °esS.jft.s. T Aoim, j^jonyooM uotn. J2USDI Maaias sis sm ^ T, m,»n REAGAN l._»a»M»ya fwaJTJ New Home ; ' ,WbJ‘*?“ -■--- l^l■■^^ll ititi I UppHTMIMI ( \RMVi»L By Dick Turner rwSWw sa-al static HtR LEASE 2 Acres iw. WTrTSff Perry Peek ^ saS alsM O'NEIL Saai* •igMi ar- raMdhmI. Beeweel. sa-raia. Ha'a Is a Mas ae a I^-i- 11-----^________X> -AC MOT IfOTNMVOT VOTOT 99 ‘£t?:rs.^3p.3: biPt. laaips. bsdraaa ttl. «asi. ns %5r%a^-ifi*.5»% yss!s: v^*U3Sii SSftSrSpaJ^VaOT ftr paaea bad coalaelBaal Fenton Area sSkSSm MaSlSSr Stuff'Ttti plaM. paaalaa «n. fan baa #• ■ant. aasisaad braaaswap. pa- nue' Holly Aparttnettt DO TOD WANT A aXAL S3±. ' Rolfe H. Smith, RealtoH aj ' G.I.'s No Money Down Val-U-Way, n ooTTAon ■ North Side I Cola elasa S-badraaa baaa. LsU £2rjrtia^?sr;S: aad rsfrtasrslsr. drapaa tacladad. Oaraca. Mp W.MS aad term. 1S4 CAUnON - Atoaai ------■—I, daa> Colored Araaw tasais aa Wltaaa. SAad-rooai. baaainax. Rasds fadaaa ralad. Oaip SSi a asalb R.^T’cSkkTTXLL^T I Realtor FE 4-35311 BSu&ASTi ^ Bssd aa da«B papaaal. aa alsaiiia saata. tbiat briap alaac pdar discbarfa pspart. 47'^(fllM Ip^iMnl fLOW- na' art bds»em MAcmifp : saw Caolap Uaa Rd EMMltJ “• “ -- — Opaa I a« la I p.vT^llp __ „ OALd . ___ m M TAlua. fJt w and iia.U. I IAN W1NC'H«BT«N CARattO;. S4I. narrad Alw alaatrte, ail and M iwa doubla baital *sl«aB. John’s Party Store I KELJA HARDWAI^ ‘ t» BALDWIN AVmiDB ' — . ^ New and Used Guns A-A-A ALAN WOO& OCUTtCRkD 85.*SS'T37ff ia.*«?«. aa i i^ninsaraBws ar„isa.k> , H., , tAIeBOTT LUMBER _____ WYMAN'S ! '®s“®"SlI' ffiw.eeg-Ta«-n tutup rsdaesd. Aavlapt ap to W RED MUEU>>T(M and 10 par cant ns* poaalbla an ill sm L«mEN« our anllra slock ol carpoltot. ao- Evar^lo* to mast p— pHancai. Ilrlnt roooi and bad- ——— Inf. PHralWra, APPUanaaa. oyree~b«*irciMii. - - rorott rrmiwg m m|w Mnlp. Wt alto b^ wicDDiNO Rrao^in;' m carat praised ILOSi. 3 todnlbs old. ■ He Aino. sr.gsBf"* OIL BDNNER, EDWANW .>a»‘’-”Ss:aK" Wa atosTW^ I •nsa jSsrrr?.r-.iSeyT! rafea. Rtoalp toealad. Raar edttaa-, ^ and oaaa Lakt Rda. Look at tola - and psa vUl asraa N‘s a aaod Mto afoaowi’WbataiRlJ I *f-gTJ***^- -.****^ DownT^S Month | RaespOioMlIp nsat aad .olsaN! QBr»>agaA^ U.S. CaVERNMENT PROPERTIES FOR SALE VSl3^'%mSi ■to ANT ----- Peterson Real Estate Bar and Ixmnge _jp In aad taka aParTbla t«r-rUle kar bMnaaa. Oaad aoBd arc "olfarad”'at' iffiiSanM'l tt5g"N5°^S»«“/A^- ISiSi :S5 TbSSSS — TOD DO ROT HATE TO U A VETBRAM TO BUT - THR aNBIL RRALTT COUPANT baa bssn ap; tbU araa. CtoU fm AUa M aw ar mtotaato-tlpsa «tn dksv Ikaaa paato buUdtoc, paibtna Rda aad ai 5ja&y!sSw.v.*;,u*’' Get ?25 to 1500 *, ^X^Nw^SS^waL^^ ^ anj^ JS2* aw? t AdiNANU UtMaE tin TWh Signature '^PHO^E'Tf?: 2-^ OAKLAND , ^ s i Loan Cotnj any ---------- t Rank BIdd I l BAROaiR ORODR; ODD BEOa. __ WANTED I _..IN ACROaONie !!?;£■ jrftaaa^ Otkif___ BARGAIN I WRIGHT re^KLAim PE__ I MONEY DOWN RAY O’NEIL, Realtor - gn.« Nb MONEY DOWN asrj”. FOR Julie’a Grill & Pizzeria Established Business 930 MT. CLEMENS daeerata to ~iaO down ta« im. OPan.J REDROOH RARCR I NO UORTOAOE eto|2to. _ ^ "Young-5iit Homes” SssSr Tultoarl ■ECELLERT PiaRINO SWIM- down. Its no. JTE d4Ht. U snu -Oala Brian Carp. IFT. SHOl mCHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION S?bo Smunkfr of fvmlsboil Brewer Real Estate PW VSUI Rpoa. PE S-SSM REALTOR - BUILDER Let’s Trade Houses Off JosIVn Rar "monIy m>sr I Kent Inc., Realtor g*“ »nr a. oa|M^i^u"w firina aooaldar ti On^ fiSO Pown ; csijr Webstfer - . 0«P< PARTRIDGE ur- Mm CENTOar PINdNCB I WHEN Vou JifeEb 125 TO 1500 sf.^^**FfeANcS to. __________________jwj I I BAROAIR OaODR; ODD BEDS '' acTkSat srses,”si bi Mutie Oa.. IIS N. saatw „,„g ■ 1 •RPTLO" TILE. IIS B. SAOIRAW __________________ i odatlaaaafi. PfW Sdor erttaj, FE 4-1574 KW$25 w$sj&r See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7617 1185 N. Perry St. --------1 PRbBUDI isrtrplhlu la bargain piXea. ALSO NEW U*ta| BargstoSlaii^ tapatta. PE I-llandap and * I PRIOI - i voad bad tramaa. S«c. kitobaa . a^pr. Italian lanpa. Whirlpool ' Inparlal wathar. blT SdSM iTHNYTt • a IB POAM RAJE I KAREN CARPET '•SSaTwdHlair'BE^AJll I CKtCTIEaiMd ORAND PIANO, B(SB . niALL WVRLITZRR ORAND SMS | eiti. ■ ettp. PE s4iM. _________________ LOANS ‘^bSifitfrr' iSdiT IS E LAWREHOB P* SMS. TEAGUE FINANCE C6. : All nnaf STS. S1.W -iiB.r “■ ______ S5r5f.’«arfs5Ttir- factory Keconditioner REFRIGERATORS Admliad. Pblla^ Nona _ and OanaW RUctrto IPS ' N. SsTfidrni! Mty. NEniiosnAfAh. -*-10, M- ---- ■ bL : I RAMMOdD CHORD OROAR SIM •Sf lTaVriSb, full filet. OTom WtHe*i - 4»35H. ___________ ATTENTION: MWINd llAdoWi GALLAGHER’S T'^NUNd WEEE . . Rlaatrln portnh. .. llt.N and up. Elaetrla tanaatoa. HI M up. Oaa'I ba loolad - tbp plAct to bup a rapo or a---- dlltonfd naad ana X mr —... danlna Cantor. IIS N. Bastoa*. or aw in-TMl. Ilili If toa odkHfmS. MM aorear Airport Rd. OR MdSl ijL - Ym? m itnwwBe? ED WILLIAMS «■! S. SMlaaw «t Bb«Sw ^^juiwr, as a smw»«. wnrm rum on naoonos-iaats Accasiertw 9f TM ■yr Mtf tnriUr. WN. I WoiTI5i5?EA7“ Century . xioNtM. MV ir nm slbd ir aiaoaTn - ir aaTUf Owens Skee Craft Mazurek Marine ^les ■utMv >1 a. BITS. rs s ~ ramnniar tNi iOAt------- fcir^^SJiSP* wnSIT~MBank* 1—irStBDBT » £s M ______^atBloi* ». S3f.a^i.si?!ss: MAln a«w._______________ Mittaiiit ritta UrMx ovtt ir Dov nhoralM rwisboat. mat-•bioU. alMriaB fnot aas tmt ■pMoUiy, aMWr wA. MaTortt-bVtoB SfMi aad barSvarSo. CHECK OUR I)EALS BEFORE YOU BUY! ^ s'-^'K Hsw mi issd Cm 1M GAJ dTSR gasc5w $25 MORE Averill's TOP DOLLAk PAID’ roa ‘-cLBAif’ USED oau GLENN'S L. Ellsworth AUTO SALES ■ “ "• MStt FISGHER BUICK WOODWABD 1 MI 4-6222 Lt!2! l op Dollar BaARr - LATE MODELS M MOTOR SALES M& M Motor Sales WE NEED 100 CARS “TOP DOLLAR” BBOIO TtXIM , See Bill or Nick Suburban-Olds Used Cars [^abo„ r«*M. Ml 4-4485 We,. SiatIgWMAlI Ml 4-W3A llCl CADriXAC, COUPE. “»• rpnp * Better Used Tracks GMC Factory Branch OAltAin^CASB 1957 CADILLAC "CTffl^-'asira-. swa $1S95 CSicelid? Refused? FINANCIAL Responsibility? Ypung Driver? lSSi SmloT^ l>arBaBt plau CALL TODAY FE 4-3536 Ob AU*TW*olTn»e«“*l MMS ar FE M3»r Tsrsl|i Cm jMA Aim neVtriumph au mroBTi Superior Auto Salca . OAELAiro ATE W 4-TWt * breobt. OBa»»af«a breobt. OBa»»af«a. UU BEN AULT. SMI M terra ““ volkswagenSi Etv AMhatlaad Daalar WARD-McELROY, INC teinw. Badte; h^. Draal '-'^$2195 FISCHER BUICK FISCHER BUICK S.inOOOWABD^^ ■■! I mi 4-6222 ...JEAM. Ml *W*. :^JSrtn IWl ckEVkCT'*Vf»AU adOT awtev TS aastaa. FavartMa. Si^^iaka arar pajmi^ tf sr. vyr. I960 BUICK (arlor. Badte. baatar. Wnal^. Bovar ataarint. povar brabai. WMtavaU tlna. nu prtea ■ ■ ■■$2095' , .. FISCHER BUICK •a a WOODWABD B-MAM Ml 4-6222 PUBLIC NOTICE sr’ic53.%i« HRMINGHAM Chrprsler - Plym^h ’60 adilUc Sedan $3495 JEROME "Bright Spot" bate Laka at Ob FE 8-0488 tbapa ioalda aaS oat, Sl.SSS. Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 BTiam m fcnivY^liaT aiiir lS5i.'«15k»<5TSSS: asF-if'S? ATE antimtoHAM. mi aitm. ----% radio, aiaur and ^lljop^M^TtoeA aef Aura. — ymir PUBLIC NOTICE "itSSSSl A^ a AMU. ipti *f-J- PUBUC NOTICE NswMBssd^ m ’•1 ^mLoon ^dwoB. si.Ma. va ----------- call Cradtt Mar., Mr Maitia at auaURBAE-oCOB.^^ —-JM a Weadvard. Steal vtib aciiiiaSyioiriBtaiw!^ SJAiyar Tbi^ SjboJSrrELT tiolSV tsW bWw ateS6B;-----'— “WOW”' '57 Ford 9-Pa8sen«r ■TATIOR WAOOH. WIRl MdlB, Eaatar, Aatenatee Traaaalaatea £32«^p.J^ $665 BOB BORST 0-a»lS'WJ«8SfYuA.2 RntMIWOSAM_____MI MMS I960 FALCON *&SlJCI? «Su7rrib55‘%te’^ aad BMoUilr papaMate a( tlTAA SaMlEORAM RASf. RUni. SW a. Woodward Aaa., ---- - — maa. Si MO MOMET DOWN. A I960 FALCON ■«_tssru~ssria; j^OME-FERGUSON ''82® NEED TRANSPORTATION? No Cash Ne«led! WB ARRANOI aU. nNAMCWOI ■M roRD snca actl. CEETT BEL Am flrScS*' MEROUET «A«B»- SPOT DELIVERY Liquidation Lot . FE 8-^L2__ MARMADURB By AndarMa. ^ ImMtec I goem wt'rs suppotad to drop one In eadi hole. BOBlIXfiT' MOTORS jrLenA^£rw -satWOTiS PUBUC NOTICE OoaMt-Maiaor-aBsiteb M. BS raSaav. n l-SIlt itof mSSki SdS^feiMW ■DB ■■■ bfBfc#Bp D8V AtTT* ^J!SStJSSSi%!A1& ______I. maiaaalate tala. biriIwoiSm Chrysler - Plymouth f DmcpS’h^W^ ui imlou aad white dateb. ObteMM. Q^iiM a — One-Day Special - '58 Mercury 4-Door ----iTAnOn WAOOM, -•«-^ Etat^r^ $1095 BOB BORST as 'jss^.&£^rasf. ss."si bob BORST ajSS-^sais uiT lifacuRT WbkrrbLAiR. > door bardlop, AataaaaUd. radio. BCm HART MOTORS Ids ewbaid^LrtM^^yootbala 1960 . RAMBLER NawMdiMdCm MnaRAMTIUOB.IM 1 $895 BOB BORST LiwmtJiAfWROUET BIRMINGHAM Chrysler - Plymouth Sts a. Toward Mi T-a jKS53|^ IPECIAL rTcIS^bler IM >ia ’56 OLDSMOBILE Tbit waiwaar IraawirWWta $495 I960 CADILLAC JEROME "Bright Spot" FE 84X88 "Wonsr ar brakaa aad vMlawair’SS! rtetida aar, bM a teaaa M raat $1195 “FISCHER, BUICK 4 a woeewAJio__ m MI 4-6222 ’56 OLDS "98" $53a40 a Maaap Owva BOB BORST UfAfEROURT Mlsja; - UJ sswgsf.^-®-*iii"A.a irs&’stl^c_____ ®*^LlRNfiNGHAM Chrysler - Plymouth a. fteadi^ MI w $1095 FISCHER BUICK TS4 s. woodward_ MI 4-6222 gjf^dD^jsrTjtiw ooitpgigr. _____^.... pb flra aagtaa rad aad vhtu. OB HART MOTORS M Oreba^LMt|^ yiorbali 5 to Choose From AU Classic 4-Doors WEliftlVAIX TOtn AU Very Low Mileage FROM $1195 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER (ft, 5. Woodwird Ave. HASKINS Sharp Cars &3‘S4ar'S lAt Wv. sand vbMa nalah. UN Falaaa wifaa Aateaialte HASKINS, Chevrolet-Olds WwriieMdCm m ’60 Pontiac Catalina S'SSSVS'; $1695 JEROME "Bright Spot" WILSON $4295 I960 CADILLAC $3395 $3395 1961 PONTIAC aoRimyatM aronr ooun Css ‘**mISSmS tewM^ $2695 I960 PONTIAC ^war ( $1995 1961 FORD <^srsLT‘&:s!^ $1995 1961 OLDS "SL?5^%*TSlurS«^ sura,*~^ A -- $2095 1959 OLDS $1895 1960 RAMBLER C58L?^ $1495 I960 FALCON $1195 1 Year GW-Warranty WILSON PONTIAC- CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward HypidlMiCm W $1795 Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward Ml 4-4485 B’ham I^tiac* BOTne^e ViSS^&jrsTkaSf $1995 BOB BORST Mm w6 8w< Cm W $1295 , SuburbanOlds USED CARS 535 S. Woodward I MI 4-4485__Blmm ^a maw, Ws>»r Vauxhall - ^-^5 BOB BORST OLIVER BUICK DEMO SALE Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. 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Woodward' MI 4^ BTiam "nBUiTWsinsw"" RAMBLER iHpyCH^ & SON Van Ca^pChevrolet, Inc. 1961 OLDS, mT. >•!«• ttitd «w« «W. $2795 SuburbanOlds USED CARS 555 S. WoMward MI 4^4485 ' BTiam Suburbon-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward Ml 4^ B’ham .^1 PONTIAC $K95 SuburbanOlds USEP CARS 1. Woodard 555 S. MI 4-4485 Harold Turner MAKES A SMASH HIT WITH PRICE BUYERS OVER 100 CAR SELECTION 1 MfWMI fer » ion TMT M DMlWy * 464 S. WOODWARD AVE. ■ BIRMINGHAM ' 4-7500 JO 4-6266 OPEN MONDAY. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 _ CLOSED WEDNESM^Li^ll^lLAND..,^^ — Sprciail -- 1958 PLYMOUTH vrAtnai waoon.. a«r* )■ ov (w • nnlb. I* all r*My lot r«u $1295 k)i\TIAC retail STORE -• “U‘^wr " ■* FEBRUARY DEUO CLEARANCE SALE ••rau«y^jj,aeH, ■ raw> c^kLAnM w. ■ rajoam rormn ■ ort. VI mio—iis 'jk?ia«sr»i;kksss!u All the above can have radio, b^er, waihan and whitewalls! BEATTIE ’»!,_______ ^ OR'i-1291" SELECT USED GARS « rOmup mnoM Vraaon, % *mr, ndi« kydraaiaU* IraiwiaSa ao iWtlJlM. ‘w onnotjn ramawooD WaoOH, i cyL povtrfUda trana-BUjaa^ra^ btatar aad «hKa- •M avaar MMal lUW. BILL SPENCE rambler cuuA&i“a»*~E DOWN OR YOUR OLD CAR AVILL BUY A 1962 PONTIAC TEMPEST 2-DOOR WITH HEATER AND WASHERS 1962 AMERICAN 2-DOOR with heater AND WA.S(lkRS ■WAGO^SALE 1959 JLVMBLER............'$895 aaaitaaa. Oaa Mvintf laautfk 1959 LARK ..................$895 Oaa aavar. Batra. 1958 CHEVROLET -.. vi- ; . .$1095 1957 FORD ...............................$795 r* Mlaa. a«ak ^ 19P CHEVROLET ................... ......$895 waaaa wtlii aataaaUa traaaialaaHa. 1955 FQRD ............ .................$ 595 USED CAR BARGAINS 1961 TflUNDESaiW) - ..........W195 ‘aOaar'nMMU veir^aa paaar: Mar*.. 1961 PONTIAC .................... $2195 »eaar aalM.. ■yiiiBiiii MaaaiaMaa. aaai thaia. 1959 PONTIAC ......................$U)95 RNraMlit ttVeialmw Vary alaaa. 1958 FORD ......t..................$ 795 aoaac art* liWUMlIl aMtoa Md MH ahlft. 1957 J»LYMOUTH ..........N.........$ 495 *«ata; Uti^ X* wtlaa aad aMaaada liiMiiUataa. 1956 CADILLAC ................... $1295 YOUR CHOICE... $145.00 1953 Buick Sedan . |953 CTievrolet Sedan 195$ Pontiac Hardtop I 1950 Packai^ Sedan 1953 Nash Sedan 1950 Chevrolet Rckup RUSS JOHNSON M-24 at the Stoplight LAKE ORION MY 3-6266 rrr\ USED CAR (~^ SPACE SALE WE ARE PASSING THE lAVlNGS ON TO YOUl '61 FORD ,'58 CHEVY„ ------------BMlMMItlf tl— alMiM ftBd «bTt«Mltoi a« wiUUVfilll. $2195 $1195 '59 T-BIRD '55 FORD $495 '58 Chevrolet IBL ana «ltk radit. haalar, Kf^SSSTLrte: $1095 - '57 FORD ta-i-sruaar ■$1995 '60 FORD l-DOOR vltb radia, laatar. vhlta*^!Ur* * $1295 '59 DODGE tn.'s. set. « ■aurow *Wi Mvar ataarlaf, aawarbrakaa, 1959 BUICK ..........,....$1895 Blaatra «-Oaor Bardlaa. 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PONTIAC BUICK 223 MAIN SY , Ueed Cor Lot Across ROCHESTER OLive 1-8133 FORTV-SIX T- Walls oi Lounge 'Silver Dollared^ by Customers ‘ /TAYljOR, H!.C. (APt - Dcwoy A^nwacau't cocktail bar has a ail-y|r linliiK. Hr Icti cuatomcra ptech iUvcr dollars into : *‘ll*a a i*al fad," Amicncau apya. ‘Tve got 1.7SS allvcr dot lara OB tiMi walla alraady aad ^’r* pattfag them ap at the af IM per nwalb. Wr're fiualag oat if wall apace." Armnwau dccidrd to let his cus- THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSl^AY. FEBRUARY 8, 1^2 tompTs “inveat in the . place' "I remarked that I'd Ilka to do aomethlng to the bar, like n)ng dollar bills to the wall. Well, (this guy said he’d put up (he firal one and produced a ail-w dollar. So away we went. ” ”nie ruatomer i^vldea Ms owa dollar, picks Ms spot aad Arnica-can drills a shallow hole sHgM-ly smallei 13111 coIb Into the wall with a rubber hammel’, Armencau’a wile then puts a small plaque under the coin to identify the customer. Taylor is S5 miles northwest of Dawson CVeek on the Alaska High- -Year-Old Boy Dead of'Old Age' WATSONVILLE. Calif. (AP) Dead of oM age at 11, little Arthur Balidoy was a vldim of a disease known as progeria. Wizened to 30 pounds, child died i^nesday at his parents' home. His malady is so rare that only SO cases are known to medical history, according to his pediatrician, Dr. Thomaa Schmida. Until he was fjvc. Arthur was as normal oS his three brothers and d sister. Then he contracted one knpws how— and caused his doath. He had attgaded school for a year. He «^as "a sad little boy," said Or. His father, Leandro Balidoy, a farm wprker, allowed Ms body to be cxantlned at the Stanford Research Institute. IVn it was returned here for burial. Just Likw bowntown NOGALES, Ariz. (* - One .jwgmaa was fully prepared when she showed up at the Arizona Welfare Department's surplus food truck in Nogales, She was pushing supermarket cart. To Introduce Bill hr Sunday Liquor Sales in Detroit LANSING w—The chairman of UmT House Tourist Indi^stry Relations Committee sald^he will Introduce a bW to perinit Sunday sales of liquor in Detroit. feeU It "TUa legislation Is vital if Detroit is to compete for oonvsaitlan I Intend to help It gain the aeo-easary legMatloa," said Rep. Waltor O. Nakkala, R-Ola«wlB. ‘The measure would permit resl- dsM in dties k more than loUlton population to vote her to extend ckwing I Mas from i a.m. to 4 a.m. and allow liquor sales alter 1p.m. in Detroit would be reflected In all treas of Michigan.".: Critic Makes a Slip DES MOINES. Iowa W - While eating lunch, a Des Moines busl- taries dlacusalng a hoes. Said one, "He don't know how to dicUte and Ms grammar's awful." Time’s Awastin! SPfCIAl SALESMEN'S cmilou BMTS CANCELLATION SHOES 37 N. Saginciw DOWNTOWN I>0WTIAC SEARS here!s si;\i{s MW sKim. IIOI KS l.y lil |).m. Mon.. I lint s.. 1 ri. ami SMI HUWl I IK aiul Wt'tl. 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MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1962-46 PAGES inin»i*1SSSaiTWSRn^ Tiros IV 400 Miles Up Courage Wins Recognition Weather Rocket in Sky JFK Invokes " Privilege in Censorship Row Forbids Personnel of Pentogon to Reveal Names to Subcommittee WASHINGTON m— President Kennedy Invoked the doctrine of executive privilege today to forbid Pentagon personnel to tell a Senate subcommittee the names of censors who altered texts of specific anticommunist speeches. The chairman promptly upheld the plea. "I am convincfd (hla rjiecuUve pira appita and the chair nia-taina It,” aald Chairman John Slennia. D-MIh. Up to the time of the prcai-been one of Uioae attemplinK to Analysis on Pago 14 Using Gocxl Old Horse Sense Geared to Send Cldud Pictures Back to Earth' LONELY TEAM — The aoft blanket of newly fallen mow didn't bother this pair of horaet or the fact that the old wagon waa froaen a |oot deep In mud at Pontiac’a Beaudette Park on Orchard Lake Road. The team walla pallenUy for apring and aummer when youngatera will again be back to play gamea of the old weat. The entire area aeemed to be alive aa the aim w early today. U.Sm British Look to Russia ber objecting to the chalr'a niling was Sen. Strom Jhurmood, D-S.C., whoee charges that the military had been muzzled againat anti-Communlat statements set " the auboommittee’s study. Ask New N-Control Effort __niUng Immediately to subcommittee membeiahlp, course which would have been open to him. r* Robert 8. 8eooMl8'«« M McNamara read to mittce A letter from invoking the execSUvc privUege directing Defense Department pH>-aonnel from top to bottom not to diacloae the infarmatlon about any Individual changes in texts. The PieaMent heM H wanM net be ”la the pabSe taterest” to and Britain are propos- ____ to the Soviet Union that the foreign nflnlat^ meH at the pro- ehlel rxeentlve’s right to Invoke earcstive privilege. Since the days of George Waah-li«ton, Stennis said, neither the courts nor the Congress ever has Qven idden pleas of executive pri-rilege by a president under the constitutional system of checks and balances which, he said, prevents one branch of government •from imposing its will on the others." Over objections from Thurmond that the talking should be done by Willis D. Lawrence, chief ference next month for a major effort to bring the nuclear race under international control. The step coincides with for^ greement by Britain ' U.S. testing on Christmas the Pacific for an expected new rs of nuclear weapons tests 1“ atmosphere. A Christmas Istoad aaaoaiK-e- Mine Disaster Pentagon c^r who was on ^ stand, McNamara interrupted questioning to read the presiden-lial letter. The specific question was: Which censor made changes in testimony -prepared by Arniy Lt, Gen. Arthur G. Trudeay, research chief, for a House l^ce Committee hearing. ' In Today's Press Readies Big Guns '-I President to go all out In C fjght tor federal aid to edu-^ cation — PAGE it. Rural Needs House bill would aid state’s “country schools" -r # PAGES. 2 Baffle Lines Drawn ■ Con-con plunges Into de-4 bate over move to ban grad-;s uated income tax — PAGE It. i] Tales of Horror ’ ^ Mystery still surrounds life J of hated TVujillo - PAGE 4. Area News *» I Comfoa ............ ss “ ........ s ....tSAS ........41 ....... 11 ......14-n ......ss ! TV * Radio Prsgrama . St \ WHsow.'Bari ..... Sp„ WASHINGTON (AP)— The UBited SUtes and Britain annonneed today afreenMRt on Chriatmaa Inland in the niid-Pacific na a litn fnr U.8. nuclear Mt frofrana. U s. officiaU said that the pro-. )sal to raise the dkHUfnammt meeting at Gemva Maivh 14 to the foreiga ministers level was barrier to going ahead with nuclear weapons explosions In the WASHINGTON (AP)-The Unit«i. President Kennedy indicated at meat was expected momentarily Kennedy said that in view of le “semtly prepared and mas-_.ve aorics of 4o to 9 torts con-ductod by «ie SovM Untau last ______ conforeneb that he would order such tests before Ute end of the month. The Soviet Union concluded a series of about 50 nuclear tests In the atmosphere last fall, alter a three-year moratorium. The United Stoles has only tested underground since the moratorium was broken. But Kennedy started preparation a month ago for atmos- •WO.VT HESITATE', He said be would not hesitate to give the final go-ahead if he determines after all studies are complete that the step is necessary to preserve the U.S. nuclear power position in the world. Other comments he made left lltl doubt'that he feels now that U. security does require furth testing. Still Finding Bodies; Believe 70 Remaining Amid Shaft Ruins BAARBRUECKEN. Germany Wl - The Saar Valley counted 270 dead and 83 seriously injured today in Germany's second worst coal mining disaster. Up to 70 min-rs are believed still missing. 'The bodies of miners — burned, gassed or crushed under tons of coal and rock — were being extricated by rescue teams more than 30 hours after a massive firedamp explosion in Luisenihal mine near here yesterday. The death loti reached VIO when officials of the Saar State Mining Authority saW bodies bad been brought to the surface and two had died In hos- Reporter Drops 5 Pounds on CD Piet By DICK SAUNDERS ^ sit here munching my survival food and humming "Life Is Just a Bowl ot Proteins." It occurs to me that a progress report might be In order. The number still buried In the caved-In debris of the mine s fourth level 1,800 feet underground was uncertain. One report said that as many as 70 miners might still be underground. Another report said that the number could be less than 10. Rescue authorities admitted they could not tell for sure, d«t to con-1 In reporting of survivors. HOPE ABOUT GONE In any case, rescuers had all but given.up hope that any more would be found alive. The last man brought out alive was discovered ynterday at midday. Since then rescue crews have found only dead bodies, many contorted In suffering from bums and aWhyxlation. . During the night, rescuers found one group of men "Uttered like leaves" in one gallery, d miner sgki. Many miners ^ied from shock weveg which hurled them about and shattered their lungs. At I new condition for sny fotnre test ban treaty prevent secret preparattons If Rocoption li Good, May H«lp Glenn's Flight Set fo^ Feb. 14 CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. ur>—Tiros IV, the fourth In a aeries of high-flying dec-tronic weathermen, soared into orbit today to photograph the earth’s cloud cover. The 385-pound camero-carrying satellite rose skyward in the of a 90-foot Thor-Delta rocket which blasted off at 7:44 am. AN three stages of the booster Confirmation' of orbH came when the Wallops Island, tracking sUtlon picked up signals Tiros IV aa h zipped over-at the end of one orbit at GETS BRAVERY AWARD-Watertord Township's 13-year-old Jeffrey Janlk looks ov4r a Red Cross Certlflcste of Merit he received at last night's Waterford Township Recreation Board meeting. Jeffrey saved the life of hW fridnd Cary L. Clement after a swimming accident in Kliiabeth Uke last August. Carleton C Patterson Jr., right, chairman of the Oakland County Chapter of the Red Cross, made the presentation. Watching is Robert Lawyer, township recreation director. 9:16 a.m. TO START nCTUREs . Two TV cameras carried in the satclUte were to begin transmit- For Saving His Drowning Buddy, Waterford Boy Given Certificate achieved. Tliere waa no i ■ a Mg night I IS-yearuM Jeffrey J. Janlk of TSS was stricken by severe arm and were working. , . . Lyle ».. Waterford Township. He The Tlret aeries Is Intended u ^_________......................... the forerunner of a global lystero of .space weather stations. U.8. air tesu should 4|e completed ‘within the month." His declskm OB tooting.then will be PoinUiM out that he already has initialed preparattons for testing, (Omtimied on Pagd 2. Ool. I) ‘This particular shot. U successful, might help with weather forecasting for the Feb. 14 orbital SSit M Marine Ootpe U. Del. John H. Glenn Jr. ^ ^___________ A Bit of Warmth Expected to Cheer on Cloudy Friday Increasing cloudiness and not eo cold, the low about 18, is the forecast tor the Pontiac area tonight. Morning light and variable winds will become 8 to 12 miles per hour Friday. More than an ' ' fell on the Pontiac area last The lowest redordlng In downtown Pontiac prior to 8 a.m. was 8 degrees. 'The mercury had climbed to 24 at 1 p.m. awarded the Certificate of Merit of the American Red Cross lor saving the life of a friend Sar^ «t.. Watertorii Th^ortiip. rtart. with a quick aimounce^t that all three etages of the boost-•r had tired as ptanned. At a news conference later, project ofOdal Robert Gray ga^ fte nq«rt that ijU kxrted w^ He said that radio signals from the rocket Indicated all three stages performed normklly. said signals were picked up from the payload by a sUtion in Wink-Oeld, England. The taiget af the shot was aa No definite conclusion whether orbit was achieved could be made ahead of the compleUon of the first 100-mlnuto circuit. It Uke a UU dnun, Ttras „ .. almost identical to the three earlier weather-eye satellites. ‘The major difference is an improved lent system In one of Us two television cameras to reduce distortion and provide clearer cloud pictures. U. S. Weather ^reau make greater tore- I IV I tures, funneUng thei agencies in many nations within or three hours after receipt. leg cramps whUe he and Jeffrey were swimming between diving rafts In Elizabeth Lake. Whea Gary sereamed lor help. Jelfrey Immedtolely awam over Mad. The stmggHag Gary >M- Thl.1 Is when Jeffrey's valuable Red Croo* water safety Instruction . was pul into use. He slipped from Gary's grasp by sliding down under the water and away. Jeffrey was able to get another grip on the youth from behind and held him up until help arrived. Move on Plan to Rezone East Side for Development Last night Pontiac city planners took the first major step In a long range plan to rezone vast manufacturing areas on Pontiac’s East Side to make way for future recreational and residential developmrat. Planning commissioners approved two motions. One calls for a public hearing on a proposal to rezone all the land Immediately east of the Belt Line Railroad between Perry and Herrington Hills'' Subdivision from manufacturing to Residential-1. The second calls for a public hearing on a move to rezone all of Herrington HlUs Subdivision from R2 to Rl. , Planning Osmmisrioner W. F. Knitwits made the «rrt dwUm and Basil E. Burke the s#c-oMl. Both public hMrtogs ■hottM be 1 am In my fourth day of a 14-day civil defense fallout shelter diet. Food consUts of Multipurpose Food (MPF), Quaker Emergency Ration (QER) served In a variety p( ways. So far I have averaged about 8 ounces of the twd products combined per day plus a total oonsumptton of slIghHy 2 quarts of liquid per d*y. I havH lost 5 pounds and feel aa alert as ever. The story lies In liquids consumed other than, those used in food preparation or mixed with survival foods. ★ ★ ★ Monday I drank I’/s quarts of coffee and a pint of water. Tuesday I drank only one quart of coffee, but downed a pint of milk (powdered) a half-pint of tomato Juice and a pint of .water. CRAVES llklLK, WATER Around 10 p.m. Tuesday I developed a craving for milk or water. Thirst is a major factor—hunger is not. 1 have experienced periods of extreme thirst, but at no time have I been hungry. 1 have Invented what I call a "Survival Shake.” It conslsU of one cup evaporated milk, three tablespoons MPF, one tablespoon of vanilla extract and a teaspoon of sugar, all blended togatber. Sounds a bit bUarre unttl you realize that this is dinner. Last night. I subsUtuted peppermint extract for the vartUla. # ★ ★ Land in questipn liM from the Bell Line railroad tracks to a point about a half-mile ekat. It is bordered on the north by North Perry Street and on thj south by Featherstone Road. Several hundred acres are Involved. Almdst ai ^1 of t land is privately owned, the southernmost portion being Herrington Hills subdivision. Included is, a 25-acre plot zoM® M3, Of which about 5 acres proMde the site for an auto parts firm and scrap metal yard. 'The M3 area lies on the south side of Mt. Oemens Street at the railroad.. Between it and Herrington Hills Elementary School is a 50-acrc parcel zoned M2. land use DIVIDED » All the land between Ml. Oem-ens and Perry is zoned M2, but actual land use is divided between residential and vacant parcels. Approximately 64 acres immediately south of Perry from the railroad to Galloway Lake are owned by one party. The rest Is under multiple ownership. Most of the land has remained tContinued on Page 2. Cbl. 5) ft. k Gary was puUeg ashoCe; administered oxygen, and traktod for shock. Uter he was treat«| at Pontiac General Hospital sM re-leaaed--ncnc the worse trom his harrowing experlem>e. APPUED MUUA Jeffrey had applied (he water safely instruction he recclvfed In classes for the last three years, taught by the Red Cross as pari of the Youth Swimming Program and sponosored by the Waterford Township Department of Recreation. 'The award Is the highest given .j individuals by the American Red Cross and was presented by Carleton C. Patterson Jr, chairman of the Oakland County <3uip-ter. Jeffrey is the 76th Michigan resident lo receive this honored rccogrtilion since It was established in 1913. The presentation was' made at the Tbwnship Recreation Board meeting at. the Community Onter. Others participating in the ceremonies were Jeffiey’s parepts. Mr. and Mrs. John Junik: Norhi Pond, swimming inslrurtor; Donald C. Millar, executive secretary of the OaMai^ County Chapter of Red Cross, and Robert Lawyer, iwrea-tion director. ' ■ -I Forecast Good for Steel Talks Negotiator for Industry Admits Importance of Union Demands JAYNE MANSFIELD Search Turns Up Jayne Mansfield on Bahama Isle NASSAU ijrt — A U.S. Cbast ^rd sean-h plane found actress Jiyne Mansfield, her husband and a friend on the eastbrn tip of Rose Island today. Robert Frost, 88, Better From L^ung Congestion s Nas- MIAMI (UPli - Pbet Robeit Frost was reported improving to-day at Baptist Hospital here, where he was taken for treatment of lung congestion ^ a fever. The snowy-haired New Englander. who will be 88 in March, wasi taken to the hospital Tuesdnyl „ night from his winter residence in What do I miss most? My peanut butter and Miami. Frost's home is in crackers. We were Inseparable. Ripton. Vt. , The Iriu was apotted by Devrlopment Board plane Guard. the Guar fishiK boat, d u|Sibe tliree t Their condition was not reported. The search began Wednesday when the three, Jayne, her husband Mickey Hargitay and (hetr Fort Uuderdalc. Fla., ..companion. Jack Drury, failed lo return from ilay-long wa.Icr skiing trip. PlTr.SBURGH (API -The United Steelworkers Unidn will strive for substantial improvements in Job security and unemployment protection lor the na-'s 430,000 basic sleelworifers contract talks opening next * Wednesday in this steel capital-Officials of the union formulated their 196'.» coniract demands in throe days of conferences ending Wednesday. The current ~Robrrl F. took hit-mt«t-(hr-propir tMiUpalgn to the Japaime roun-Irytide today, waving and amiling tn food humor both *t the thou-sandi who rheerrd him and the tow hundred muateird by ('omniunlfts to jeer him. •Aren’t they a (rtendly |>eo-plef the U.S. attorney general tmid to a newaman neveral timet duitng the day at larmert. houte-\vi\»t. nt>rkert and children mobbed him enthuaiaatK-ally. I fit enthutlatm was undamp* f iled by several leftist demontiia-tinni that dogged hit trail at he erita • croaaed the i-ountrytlde li-uiii Kyoto to Otaku Wfore iKMidinK a plane for Tbkyo. lie ran into one gi-uup of .W| shouting Communitts outside ai levtjle mill In Kyoto. Waving ban j nert and thouiing ’ Kennedy go lione." Ihe demcmstnitort turged toward the Kennedy bip, but police swiftly moved in and puiihrd The Day in Birmingham Community House Drive to Be Led Jpy Bank Official Although plai'id in the (are of demorotrators. Kennedy thowod a flaah of temper (or the aecofid time publicly in Japan •n.Ma DONATION—Mun-us Fi'eud. presi deni of Ihe Gregor-Kohn Foundation of Detroit, la shown pretenting a check (or 117.(100 yesterday Id Harold S. Goldberg, chairman of the Pontiac Genri-al Hosplial Board of Trustees The gift will be uacd to eslabllsh a departnuiil of medical ph.vslct at Ihe hospital. Taking part In the presentation are (from Jeft) Dr. tVeretle Gustafson, chief of staff. GoMberg. Freud and Dr, John Mana. medical director. TIte foundation also donated SAI.OOO last year fur estnb-llshiiient of Ihe huspiiul’s mental heuith unit. Rc8idenU Will Form Study Group him by leading hnslnesifmen of the Kyoto area. Ahrr hearing criticism of U.S. aid policies and what some called a fumbling Amenean foreigfh policy. Prcsidrni Kennedy’s yotipger Igolher rrlorted heatedly ' | just want you to understa^ ikat the L’niled Stales has ea-\ igblished quite a record In iheitem hy the County Hoard world.” he said ”We have not * iifnved at the vision ive have to- (\)unly Si-laiols Siipt. William J. day. culturally, scientifically and Emerson lold ati Informal ji’ml i-voNOmirally, just by lurk” nteeling of thf county and l*ontiac ' We are not without (aull."|mhool hoards Jasi night that a Kennedy addvd ”Biil we went citi/ens' study groiift would be up- To Assist Area College System 15:3 V " slflUatiOHa IsH Residenls of Oakland County.of Bloomfield and the eaatern| ’’Area C' is expeclJnl to include next Thursday will get their lirsl chance at shaping the plannixl community coll«>ge ays- B1R.M1NGIIAM - Edward H.| (NxnmMtlng on the appobitmsnt bei’chen. a Wtw piesldent of th« W Utjhen m g«ieml cluitro^ ' the drive. Thobum H. Wlant, Cbm- Detrait Bank and Trust CO., wras named today to head Ihe 1982 Community House Fund Drlw that will bi‘ conducted March M5. Uichon. If» Uwrell Oimrt, ioomfli’ld Hills. tvUI lead the campaign to raise SSa.SOO for (he Community House. The goal represents W per cent of the amount budgeted (Or the operation of the ser\1ce I a. terchen la the superxisor ct DetroM Bank and Trust Oo.’s ac-Hvltlet in the Btrmtngham-Bloum-field area. A resident of the Birmingham ai«a since I9S0. hr Is chairman of the board of Cranbrook School; member ot the Epiecopal DIoceee of Mk’higan Planning Cummlsslon; a vk'e chairman of suatalnlng membership Ihe Boy Scouts of America, Detroit- Area 1; and a restryman at Christ Church Criut-hi’ook. l| a past prwideat of the ' ‘ Atamal AseM'lotloa o( Ihree-fouilhs of the Birmingham Huron Valley. Lyon. WuUed Uke, and southrield Fai’mlnglon. West Bloomfield, the •’Area B ’—which includes Pon- . ^ . u. « u .u.' tla«w,mt«tiveiy It nuMle up of the!'*'”'''" Bloomfield, the school districts of Holly. Brandon. |wosiern quarter of Birmingham Oxford. KiM-hester. Orion, Clarks-jand the western quarier of South- I wife have four Ion ami Waterford. {field school districts. .imi World War II against our will pointed to decide on the form of do not se«'k now to domi- the svstcni. e olljer mitions^ Other nations e suffeix^ ^ich. but many of, , Hhaimflehi Hill. High have suffered personally | ^ ,, ^ North and Midwest IStjll in Refrigerator big eoiiiiiilllee and fixe .ubeunt-niillei*.: I—rduratinnal needs and programs; ’i—alira and koas-■toig; S—linaner; 4—legal; 4—pub- Wfirmcr and ' railed acroin broad - sections of he nation today but winter' alesi cold spell clung to norikei n Idiris of (he Midwest and East Dr. Emerson said he had asked ich school district in )he couiiiy to nominate one Inlercsled pin’son Itu the eummillee In addilion.'la* {said, all citirens inleri-sted In shap-Coldest weather In the Midwest 'h' Pks i-onfined to Minnesota. Wls-main and Michigan, with iem- ■s dropping to'more J$ degrees below zero. In the Northeast, the frigid air dpopprd readings to nearly 30 below In Maine. Coldest spots were MHUnocket. with —36 and Old Town, with a —14 reading. Tem-piruluix’s in u[«tBle New ►York were mostly zero to Ift above. Four inches of fresh snow fell at Waicrtown. LowTsf reading reported Midwest was —31 in International F'alls. Minn., on Ihe Canadian boiTlcr, where (he mercury hasn' been much above zero for several clays. It was —29 In Marquette,' Mich.. —25 In Pelliton. Mich., and —20 in Eau (Salre. Wls. The study will b<> directid w/ IT. I'a'iald W’. Boicouri wlio la on loiive from his position as diicclor Community College Sei-vices, Wayne State University. Embassy Kids Will Remember Kenedy Party Move on Rezoning of East Side’Areas munlty House president, said. *’We art Imiored to have Ed UsrclMn head die 1962 fund campaign and confident that fils ability and experience will help assure \i$ t he Copiununliy House has red as an activttles osnter for a residents since 1923. and wm d by mure than 160,000 persona .Ube hold a public card party at 7; SO p. m. Tuesda.v In the Community Boom of Ihe Federal Store In the Clawson Shopping Onler, 14-Mlle Boad east of Croaks RomI. Reservations can*be made by contacting Mrs. Karf R. Kocher, 375 E. Maple Road, or Mrs. LMlIe Waters. 16U N. Blair St.< Royal Oak. I BmnaW. Tbe 4,000 4,000-member organlutlon ii seeking to Increaee its membership by MO during the drive. Ask New Effort, for N-Control (Continued From Page One) Kennedy declared; ”I shall not hesitate to order the testa themselves If It Is decided that they necessary to maintain Ihe effective deterrent strength of the UiUted Statea” By FRANCI2I I.BWINK WASHINGTON (API - Jacque nc Kennedy wan(ed (o'*give cm-uzy children In WsNhlnglon ■omcihuig American (d lemember when they go back (o (heir hume- iContlnurd From Page One) vocant and of relatively little lax value since It was zoned for Industrial purposes some 23 years They gut Miniediing lu ager could forget. They saw the While teen* House .iibmllled a .Indy of Ihe area to Ihe planning eoin-ml..lo« last month. They point He repeatedly emphasized IS not reached a (Inal decision.! But Ihe weight of his comments along the line that further U.S. Indicated his trend of thinking Is testing will be shown to be neces-saiy when studies. Involving the State and Defense depailments. the Atomic Ewrgy Commission. | the Central Intclltgcnce Agency ;and (hr While House staff, conipli’trd. ral Dexefopnienl Plan pro- and park Currently,, planners propose a SD-acre site to Ihe north of and ^ , adjacent to Herrington Hills Wednesday in party styje. saw ,.^,,^ Doc, Are Vou Sure? JOHN U. MINTUNK The rlHsent' gruap will be assisted by adintailwtralor. ami. -stair members from Im-al .cbool districts who will serve hi con Bans Demonstrations Cllizens from Wayne and Macomb'counties also arc ex|a*cted serve on the I'ommlllre as II members, Emerson said, OAKLAND imiDKI) The county plan divides Oakland into roughly three areas, each of which is expected eventually to have a community, eollege, center lentallv^ area Hnes are draws m lAIVIDIWI WiMB aiMISXMlfX s-u , , ” isa lodav by Calvjn J, Werner, vice "O'- president of Generel Motors andj^u^^J" h"* PolUiral career at Ihe PARIS ID-Communisis and slu- zi, —- •»«- D» Onulle aecret army, and ^si- ’’Area A ’ Includes Clawson. manager of the Division. (Kni De (Jaulle's government |Uniphere. Madison, Royal Oak. Mjniiiiie. an aasislant compti’ol-piomptly banned all public demon-!Hazel Park, Femdhle, Berkley,■ |pj; jggp succeeds .Mrabona. {Tixiy, Avondale, the eastern half ,^„heri L, Ganter wig) has been named comptixjller of General Motors Overseas Operations Division. Executive Gets New Promotion spo ialue flKir< iMrber ttt. cene baata of available Wor ^ Laat month a btialneaamun matlon. TV whole atonr, »ndu*ng iSJrrCZ exactly -what happened to varloua vlctlma, la not llVIy to be known lor yean, 11 ever. The key to many eeerelt apparently reata among TraJMIo tal-lower* or kinfolk wIm got out a( the country fuat whan the De- mocracy. Ncore* el aw«e people no* Hve la tho Dnitai Matea. thaada aad Europe. Two Of the moat dlacuued vlctlma were Gerald I^eaier Murphy of lugene. Ore., a pilot, and Jetoa de Gulindez, Spunlilvhon aaaociate profeasor at University, New York. A generally accepted story Is that Murphy was Involved in trans- TVir bodies have letretches of wild country only aidoned near the sliore In 19S6. Thelican military officer, Octavio de few miles from Santo Domingo. Trujillo government attempted to la Masa, with whom. It alleged. I Murphy's care was found aban-|link hla dtsappoanince to a Domin-lMurpby had. a violent atgumeni and fight. Family trlcndo Jay Mam was last seen Dee. «l. IIM. when be was called I* testify on Mnrphy' claiming to have been a former student of De Galindez said a body unei^hed In the nearby village of .San Jose de Ocoa appeared to be the professor's. Authorities dismissed the claim. No formal In-vesllgation was made. NO PLANS TO REOPEN The attorney general's office says there are no .currant plans to reopen the Murphy-De (lalindez case. marked graves and There Is dark talk about the mii-' ■jnicipal Incinerator as a poosible porting De Galindez. a farmer em-j instrument of total liquidation. The ploye and arch enemy of General- waters off the south coast ore alive laslmo Rafael TniJIllo. I with oharka, and there are lonely | De La Masa's body was dumped from a speeding car in front of the home on Jan. 7, 1957. The government claimed he had committed suicide. Family associates said the body showed signs of strangulation and a deep wound at the waist. OfTSPOKEN YOlTNti MAN Friends of Murphy still htfre describe the Oregonian os on out-spoken young roan who bragged vaguely to Intimates about a con-neetkm with tbe De Galindez case. ar Pbwwki HULL A PUZZLER - Ger^d Lester Murpity (lettt aud Jesus de Galindez, whose disappearances still remain a mystery, ai« two of the most discussed people in conttertion with secrets of the terrors of the Dominican Republic dictatorship of the late Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo. I ACTOR’S AIL WET — British actor Laurence Harvey, dripping wet after a dtp into icy Central nrfc in New York City, is help^ from the water ^ actor Frank Sinatra (right), during the fOn-m of a movie acene from "The MaodnaDn CandMate" Wednesday. Workmen brake through 3 inches cd ice to make the spot for the plunge. Luckily for Harvey, the diroefor called the scene perfect and no repeat performances were necessary In the SAAegree weather. P DOUGH BOYS - Youths line up D get ration of (loUr from a girl ; cookery letstm in sdtool at Letch. worth, England. Cookery club for boys, l^>cently started, has caught on and there is » waiting list among male pupils. SpVIEr (UiOWGABE >- Resembling a mod-iernistic televirion set, the first house to be made iri plastic materials nears com^ctkai in Lenin- grad, U.S.S.R. The boxlike dwelling Is heated with the help of hot-air-fans. Photo and caption from official Soviet source. 'or of Addresses N.Y." the Binghatnton postmaster retaliated by addras-ing his refdies to the postmaster Buffalop. N.Y." BINGHAMTON, N.Y. ID - dem-eet^Bowers of the Broome County idstorical Society , tells the sto^ oC a Buffalo postmaster who manyj Travelers took ihe ginkgd tree years ago' persisted in addressing i to Europe from the Orient In tbe liters to tbe poetmarier at "Bing-J early 18th century. Big Siren Abie to Split Missile Powerful Sound-Makers Used to Test Strength of Metal Alloys DENVER ID - You've heard of ear-splitting noises. ■ Three sirens built at the Martin b. plant southwest of Denver could do more than split ear-, drums. Tbr concentrated blast of sound from any one of them could tear a man to pieces If he In front of Ihe Iwrn. Men working around the sirens duriiig teste wear protective head-gear similar to football-helmets. Mailin engineers, wrho say Ihe^ sirens are the most powerful in the world, use them to find out how much vibration missiles and outer spacecraft can withstand. | The tough aluminum alloy skin) of a missile can be torn like paper if subjected to the siren blast lor eight minutes. This is punishment' far more aevere than missiles encounter in actual launching. * * * Although the sirens may heard for several miles during the foothill ridges where they are used break up the noiie. to have- been done to «|evelop-meat*, the dragged aad oaeon-sciosM De Gakades waa flowa tram Mow York. He te then' said to have been re-I’lved. taken before Generalissimo Trujillo and forced to eat pa^ after page of a copy of an Trujillo manuscript the professor hud written. After this, it is sold, he was lowered alive Into a vtl uf boiling water. Other stories of brutality by Tru- jiUo'a agents far surpass ihe DeiOe La Mass family. Brothers Er- Galindez death versions in sheer horror. Dr l« Maas's ImpHeallen to the Mnrphy dtoappoaranoe reportedly was not psrely aocjdent-al. Family asooelateo say the young oflleer Rrat got In Iranble with the generalsolino while In nesto, Bolivar, Mario and Pihlo were tortured and killed immediately following the generalissimo's assassination. Antonio was shot dead oil the street June .4. There still Is a retaetaace onwMg members el the fi TTiose who say they formerly orfced with or knew Murphy Are wn less disposed to revekl mgeh. "There are many people alive' and broad who knew the whole story. Let them talk," one said.. Perhapa i te 19M. He shot aad gravely wounded a fellow diplomat elooo to the offirtel family In what to J Bold to have been a personal quarrel. diam-e to eliminate I Ih the need to erase | Murphy because of the then widening investigation into the dlsap-j pearance of De Galindez. NURRE DIES TOO A nurse, Gloria Viera, who legedly made the flight with Murphy from New York, died in a mysteriouB automobile accident in November 1966. This la said to have had a sw made belated but never fnIfllM ptan* to leave the countiy. Ironically, the De Galindes-Mur-phy caae may have aet forces in 'motion that subaequently led to Ihe liquidation of Trujillo himmit loat May. ^ i One of the key plotters In hla' assassination was Antonio de lai Masa, a brother of Octavio. k * * I The, resulU were coatly to the I YOUR BEST INVESTMENT IS IN YOURSELF Can you afford ■peclailied bualneai training? You can’t afford not to have It. When you are young the beet In-veatment you can make U In yourself. One hundred dollars Invested In a bond will bring you three or so dollars a year—unless something happens to the bond. But a hundred dollars Invested In acquiring knowledge or sklH will bring you dividends of pleasure and profit as long as you live. Your principal will be Invested In a business you control. It will be where you can watch It. ^ms cant Inflate It and depreulon cant wipe It out. 'nUeves can't steal It. Relatives cant borrow it. ^ ^ j Training for Business Careers Since 1896 Pontiac Business Institute 18 W. Uwrenec FE 3-7028 SHOP TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIQHTS till I Now 1962 DdIuxd EASYrSTART 22" ROTARY MOWER ^ Not o 2, Not a 2\4^l>ut a Big 3 H.P. Briggs & Stratton Engin«l I COMPLETE WITH fASY-SPIN STARTER 2 Homes in Pontiac Damaged by Fire Children playing with mstebee and an overheated furnace caused flres which did an estimated f3,-900 to two homes in Pontiac yesterday. I A blaze which started in the sed-ond floor bedtxxxn of the Mahlon Morrison residence, 198 N. Johnson St., spread to the other half ol the two-story frame dufdcx at 20# N. Johnson St. occupied by John Johnson about TJ:40 p.m. whe srare at lb* blase burned porttoas ol the II Rawording Search ^ BALTIMORE (AP) — In subur-bw CatonsvUle, poTOthy Easter a^ Bonnie Lee Harkins Uearched the grass only fivb minutes and ckme up with 32 four-leaf clovers hnd thrte five-leaf clovers. ia both aides of the duplex. A -wall in the bedroom started burning when a hot air i-egister became overheated, firemen said. Damage was estimated at $2,000 in Morrison’s ride of the duplex and $1,500 in the Johnson residence. A fire at the one-stoiy frame home of Llllte Wattaker, 30 Iowa St., whldi was started by children, playing with matches, resulted in a lort of $400 to building and contents. according to firemen. The blaze, reported at 8<37 a.m.. was extinguished In 25 minutes. TVAOuttoGerRid of Pesky Milfoil NASHVILLE (D — It thrives in some people's goldfish bowls, and the Tennessee Valley Authority is out to get rid of it. It Is a pesky lern-llke growth cafted water milfoil which has moved Into TVA’o vast notwork iVA officials say the plant is used in goldfisb bowls, later poured down the drain and eventually winds up clogging the intake screens at hydro electric plants. The small weed is even blamed for increasing the mosquito population. Parent! Going to School to Help Yoongst^ Study CINCINNATI (D-Some parents of Withrow Junior High School students, protesting that a new approach to mathematics, instruction has' left them unable to help their youngsters, are finding themselves back In schori. Seventh grade math teacher Donald Smitti has set up hour-long classes to help paronte become familiar with the new textbook. Written by 100 mathematicians and teachers. 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The deductible mlllage lartor AOen estimated, his pntposal would boost Stats aid costs by $13 on a .year, and give increases to 90 per cent of the state's school districts, Cosponsor Is Rep. George MontRom^. D Detroit, who also Introduced Gpv. Swain-son's proposal to add $2-1 million ‘My bill would give more equitable distribution of school aid than any other that has bMn Introduced," said Allen, long time there has been a need tor more equalisation in payments to fldor and rich districts." Kcp. Rayniuad O. Wursel, R- Huron, rhainnnn of the Paris Patrolled Against Bombs Mucatlon third measure to Increase slate aid to fXN per Inge lu S.S n Mount Armored Con With Cannon to Quell New OAS Outbreak I PARIS Il’PI* — Armored cars niounted with cannon patrolled the streets of Paris for Ihr first limr today to quell a new out break of plastic Ismiblngs attributed to .Secret Army OrganimHon lOA.St fa-liiatlcs. Allen also submitted a to permll county supervlioiw to levy noiipruperly taxes for school support puiTKMies. Tliey could take a choice fi-om a wide range of taxes. Including an nr tuxes on various (XMOumer Items "Each tax, however, would ox-. re after one year unltai It was re-enacted by Uw board of super-V,*’ Allen said. 'That way they could oorract mlatakes if they hamd a tax undesIraUe or In-equlUble." . A A H Mil Introducwd hy Rep. Car-C. Newton, R-Deltaa, waaM Otedwto, and ftaymond J. Apley, O-Mouht Clemens, .art sponsors of 4 MR to rabate to ROD and SDM taxes which they paid to. the state on Inventory on hand when nuls-taxea on alcoholic beverages expired last Juhe 30. and husbands to make support payments. Hm measure would eHnilaato the need tor wivee to uak for a crtmlaal suit agaimit New- Rep. Edward K. MichaUki. D-Detrolt, authored a- bill to permit governing bodies of any city, village or townahip to Adopt ordt. nances oontroding Sunday sales by Reps. Walter G. Nakkula. R- I — |I,U1,SN — was by lleensees rather than being paid by cunlomers, they said. Other new bills in the House would: Make Good Friday a legal holiday (Michllakl). Exempt all retirement benefits, pensions and annuities from any state or local Income tax (Hunger-Ibtxl). MAUB MMiy PERMANENT Make parmanent the lefislatlve audit commission organised Inal year to asaist the legislative budg-etmakers and moke sure that eoltootli« wltMMS fees If they eourt (Mraage). ^ Create an office of aUte consumer advisor, carrying, out Gov. Swainson'a proposal (llunslngerl. Require election of Detroit’s repreeentatlvea on tlie Wayne County Board of Supervisors, replacing the appointive method (Yates). Require motorists to dim their lights When they gel within 300 feet of a CAT they are following (De Maso). Authorize county boards of supervisors to adt ordinances reg-' ig speed and slae of motor boats on lakes within the county (Stevens). 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Crew members of two shrimp boats In the area radioed that * plane tiM crashed about 75 miles est oomwest of St. Petmburg. ITie Coast Guard reported Wednesday night that the wreckage appeared to be from a drone airplane, used by the military to test alr-to-alr and ground-hpalr rockets. EVANOEU8T IN OUTTO — Evangelist Billy Graham looks over a Bible shown him by a Zalazaca Indian, who Is accompanied by hIs dadBhter, during his Walt to Quito, Ecuador. The pair were among five Indians who attended Graham's press conference prior to his appearance before a large audience In Quito recently. Bills at Lansing Hit Red Party Sore-Throated Billy Graham Located in Lima Would Stop Commies From Public Office, Teach Doctrine UMA, Peru (UPI) - Evailgellst BUly Graham turned up In lima Wednesday, 4S hours after he dropped out of sight. He had a sore throat from which he w described as rapidly recovering. LANSING UP - Bills to outlaw the Communist parly IP Michigan and require every high school tol _______ „ „ __ offer a course pointing to the evils! Of Communism came Into the leg- - Islature today. The sponsor is Rep. Frederic J. Marshall. R-Alllcn. former sheriff and the legislature's most outspoken foe of Communism. promised Halarday aad Hnaday The spokesman denied reports that the mystery enveloping Graham's arrival "and presence In 1. Limn was due to fears the govem- One n^^ would pftdilbM ^ ProtesUnU trf aivrst them oi demonstrations. . ' He “W Graham simply was rest- ^11 rt^la, privilege, or bnm.- ^ ^ Similar bills are being introduced in at least 25 state legislatures this year. Marshall said. A companion bill would require high schools to offer a course In comparative government, laying spedal emphasis pn "the free enterprise system of the United Slates of America In contrast to the doctrines, obJacUvof and |pch-niques of Communism." "There are already some schools doing this and they are to be commended," said Marshall. . A third bill, cosponsored Rep. Lester J. Allen. Rrlthaca, srould compel all persons emidoyed in tax-supporied instltutloiu take a Iwaliy oath. lunar Map Maker Prepares for landing OTTAWA (AP) - A top U.8.' He Can't Write but Is Charged With Forgery ST. PETERSBURG. Pla. (AP) —A man who can't sprite been chaiged with forgery. Noted Conductor Qutfs Vionna Slate Oporo VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Conductor Herbert Von Karajan has, ned as artistic director of the Vienna State Opera amidst a coo- ment and the government, the education ministry, announced Detective William Carlisle said Leroy Curry, 27, admitted Wednesday that he stole two payroll checks from felkn^ coiatruc- Curry took the checks to different stores, Carlisle said, signed them with an "X" am' Reroute Traffic While House Blocks Highway Mm wrmi r mriThuttmik CANTON, Ohio (API -- There was a 10-room, two^tory, brick > with attached double garage on Ohio 43 today — right smack across the highway. Von Karajan, world-famed conductor of leading Ewnopean or-cheetras, said In a letter to the recent compromise which ended two months of passive re-alatan^ by stage bands. North Dakota bow hunters •gg^ 215 deer dtlring the 1960 T. J, Cloonan. presldenl of house moWng firm and owner of the building, was moving It to new site. 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He was 3 down to Ruth Jeeacn, Seattle, Waeh., going into the third and tourth round* of the 72^1# By The Saooilated Preoe nke WMUewrid haa t r a etaiTing role lor Kaneaa While the nationally ftuRtb-ranked Wildcats were wtanlhs with ease, the two other rated > atudy, and he’s proving a reeound-ing sooceae la the Wlldcate’ drive lor a fifth etralgbt Big Eight Wedaeaday night the M aeniar record by pouring in IS points, ^ over half Kansas SUte’s total a n-Tl romp over Kansas. after playing two varattyl years in.the shadow of CM Price and oonlpUlng a 1.7-polnt scoring toppIM. VUlanova rappM slxtb-rankM Duqueane $Ui and Toledo Burprisod eighth - rankM Bowling Gracn Tivae. ^Hla progreu hit the peak with night’s performance. though a touch of flu kept of pre-game practice. Hie fS-poiitt output matchM the Big ----- c set ty Kansas’ lamM ibeilain in IMS and Missouri’s Joe Scott EMht marie s Wilt Chtobi Another Cage Briber Admits NEW YORK (AP) - With another figure in the USl basketball scandals admtttbig complicity with a guilty plea, the court spotlight next focuses on the termM the master fixer. ,< Dec. 3. 1980, In a fix tl come off, and of paying $1,000 to Hank Gunter of Seton ~ _lotaits against Holy Ooss on Feb. 12. 1961. Wagnun faces day along with five the New York area pleaded guilty to bribery ’The othem are Joeej^ He is 39-ysarKild Aaron Wag-num of New York, calM the key man In the polnt-ehaving scan-.........have InvolvM 37 play- In point-rigging, the gambler by lose than the points quoted < by more than the poin 23 coUegee. Charies ’TUcker, Jerry Vogel, barn .... . Qulndaisl and Lou Brown, and ()ulndaxzl formerly idayM fo^.^ the University of Alabama Brown was a player at 1 pleaded guilty last Nov. 30 to c^ta of brit^ In Eagt Division and Is due to be sentencM Friday------ in General., Sesskms Court. His possible penalty—370 years and up to $370,000 in fines. ABL Has Tight Race TIRES CMVdd Can. WUlt 4 “i:" *42" Another New Yorker, Hacken, Wednesday entered y plea to two counts of bribii« college playeta to juggle points. Hacken was arrestM with Wagman last March 17 at the outset of the acaiqlal diecloeuree and By ns Aaeeelated Pieas Only two games separated the last-piace Cleveland npers the front-nmnlng Chicago Majors in the tight Eastern Division scramble of the American Basket- I of bribery and one of con- JUmDCI TRIAD USED TIRES IN IVniY SIXi • KING • TIRE CENTER FE 3.7068 After Assistant District Attorney Peter Andreoli cofiacntM to Hack-en’s guilty plea on the two oounta, Judge JoeiTh A. Serafite n free in $25,000 bail and set March 14 as the senteiKing date. He faces a maximum of 10 years on each count. Ihe Pipers overpowerM the San Francisco Saints, the Weatem Di-vlston pace-aetters, 144-115, in the second game of a doubieheader Cleveland Wednesday night, ’file New York Tapers movM bito a virtual tie for second place in the East with Pittsburgh by defeating the Rens 130-111 In thi No other players fouled out. San FTandsoo droppM its third game In 13 outings and leads nm-ner-up Kansas City by one game. ’The scoring out^ was Oeve-' tnd’s hiidwst of the a Ben Wariey’s 30 pi Igh for Oeveiand ai Cox addM 36. Jim Francis toppM the Saints with 27 and Ken Sears chippM in 24. The Tapers’ victory over Pittsburgh put them only percentage poii^ behind the Rens, who could have taken over first place from the Idle CMcago Majors if they had won. New York and Pittsburgh trail Chicago by one-half game. ’Tax Winter’s Kansu State club trails the Colorado Buffaloes In the standings, 7-0 to 6-L The Wildcats wUl get i to March 3. Hubie White. Wally Jonn and George Leftwteh altematM chief gunners for VUlanova u the Wildcats but ikiquesne tor second time in three gamu season. The WUdeaU took charge midway In the opening half and rest of the way. FIBST UCAOVE LOM In the opener of the doubleheader at the Philadelphia Palestra. Joseph’s, Pa., drew away in the mlmitn and trimmed Georgetown, D.C., Sl-70. ’Toledo broke in front early and staylM there bi its upset of Bowl-ing Green, pinning the first league of the season on the Mid-American Conference leaders. Larry Jones’ 26 points led the Rockets. Loyola of Chicago pushed Its troid to 15-3 by running ptt from 'eqtem Michigan 102-79. DePaul ittaated Louisville in triple overtime >78. Nicklaus, the 1961 National Amateur and Intercollegiate champion from Ohio State, gave the golf tour elders a sharp warning Wednesday when he knocked seven StrokM off par with a 64 In the pro-am prelude to the 73-hole John \Speaks netted 30 and IM ^peated rallies (or North Carolina State’s WoKpeck in an 88-68 Atlamlc Coast Conference victory at Vlrrinla. Richmond ran up eight straiBit points in overtime and tripM VMI 83« in their Southern (Wi took in the ^est Coast Athletic Conference from Los An-gelM Loyola, shading 72-71. Holy CroM bombed Seton Hall lU-64 u the Ouaaders’ Jack (tte Shot) Foley outacored the Pirate sophomore whiz. Nick Workman, in a duel between two of the Nicklaus May Be Set to Roll ♦r' / ingo to Fight i r.ATEBORG, Sweden (AP) Goteborg ring Friday night in bid to prove to the world he Is fighter I Only 5i000 fan wfll watch him in action against Jamaican Joe Bygmves, Johansson’s firstopponent In 11 months. Eyei Phoenix Crown After Sharing Firit in Pro-Am PHOENDC (AP)-The thought that young Jack Nicklaus might be ready to slice off some big! chunks of/lirlze money haunted illors to goirs pay I ly as they started after the Phoenix Open’s $35,000 pot. SAVE 20% 01 Wilier Jaeket$ BOYS’ HOODED COATS • BoMvablt fu-liiB ’This gave him a tie with Lionel _>bert tor' low pro honors. He would have been all by himself but (or missed four-foot putts on the 8th and 18th holu. The husky blond youngster has had moderate success,in hi* first live tournaments as a professional, collecting a total of $1,250, but has yet to endorse one of the really big checks. In his-tuneup Wednesday. Nicklaus missed hitting only one green in regulation and rolled in putts of up to 25 feet. • Win «bUIb6 lliiif • HFavt lippBr litit • Waltr itptllMil *6" Sale Priced Nob'i Boom Coots $049 IH. ISiN. 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SIGUI> FOUTV THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19W arkets, Business MARKETS The following arc top price* covering sale* locally grown prodilce by grower* and sold by them in wholesale package lot*. Quotation* are fimilshcd by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Tuesday. Detroit Produce Market Continues to Go Strong Ctbbw*. curir. bii..... C»bb»g«. r»d. bu CibbM*. (Uodbril vsildr Carrou, e«Ue bU CirroU. toppftf, bm. ..... Hhubtrb. HoUious* Sniilith! BuUrrnut ........... Bguviih. Rubbara................. Turmpi, topped, bu . Poultry and Eggs OITROIT POrLTHT 'nrTHOIT, Tfl) 1 lAPi Prlcn ptid prr pound it Detroit lor No. 1 quiUty Ijvr poultry: Hfivy typ» h»n» 3I-M; brollrri ind Iryiri 3-4 Ibi: Whltoi II-J3, Birrid Rorki llW-ld. duckllnil It. IIETBOIT *QO* DITROIT. f'eb 1 NP:W YORK (AP) - The slock market continued to advance early today pushing it* current rally Into the eighth straight session. Trading was active. The advance was iiregular and narrow. Changes of moat key stocks were fractional. The balance to the plus side wa* not very great. The recent rise to more than 7lt in the Dow Jones Industrial Average encouraged rhartlsts to tH.-lleve that then* would not be inueh reslslanee to further ad-vaiH-e up to the TM level. At the pstd D .t Detroit b I U.8.» lint r Trading Active, Advance Irregular The steels, motors, oil* and olr-crafts, were higher on balance. Chemical* were Irregularlyi lower following their recent strong showing. Aeroapace iaaues were mixed. it Ir it Moderate gains were posted by such stocks as U.S. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet, Wool-worth, American Telephone, Lok-heed, American Photocopy, Union CarWda, A m a r I c a n cyanamld, Westlnghouae Electric, TXL Oil, American Can and U.S. Gypsum. DuPont loot more than a point. Prices moved higher on the American Stock Exchange. Gulf Land and Mead J « than VJPpi"! < Among other g aTiTe r a Technicolor, Aerojet-General Draper, Kawedd Chemical and Loral Electronics. Bond Prices Open Steady! today. ★ * ★ Over the counlcr dealers In U.S. governmenl securities quoted long s and the World War II Issued 2>/bs up 1/32 to 2/32 In quiet dealings. Ollier lnlei-mi>dlRles were unchanged from Wednesday'i( close. The I V iMuep offered In the Febraary exchange pn*nilum of 100 S/S> Among loaers were Vhrd, loan Boebnok, Doagl.a.a Alrerall. Ameriean Smeltti«, Air Mae- Come to Terms at Studebaker 6-WmIc Strik* to End if UAW Atombera OK Ntw Pact on W««ktnd order Aid for Loot Corporates traded on the New York Stock Exchange were mostljr mixed. Rails edged upward moat of the gains There were a few moves ing to a full point or ^re even in the usually volatU^'Xonvcrtible section. exception the Seagram 214s up 1 at 414s gained 2H| You’ll be happier If you are nec-at 300 at pde time. 'essary to somebody. BANGKOK, ThaUand W-Thal-iand's top officials said today they are considering sending troops in the next few days to Thailand’s northern border with Laos. "The Laos government cannot hold out much longer,” Defense Minister ’Thanom Kittlkadiom said. The New/fork Stock Exchange • 12* 5 1 O'k 4ltk 41% 3 3S% S*>4 31 SS*4 St% S*% 3S^ % M*' ■ . i7% 87 W Oqii Pub Ut l.~M U 31% »% 37 17% 17% 17% *’ •3 4*% 47V4 47V4-I 13% U% U% 14 47% *7% «7% It 44% 44 44% 8 84% 84% 84% 88 3% ri 1%........ U 88^ 3% »V«-% J Sy: 1=1 *•<* —_____ . — . 5 84% si M%+1% K'“>1<'« ••Mil 1« 38 78% 78% 7t%4 % « W‘4 4 11% 88 3 88% ii**" 1 38% 88% —K— 34% 34 M%+ % !M?i8 jrStSttl Ituil Pub 18 18% U 18 — S8 W 3% ^+1 ■ ” 1«S iS^ 187 _ i| rH’vI TolfdO EdljoirCb i 38.3 MA OVER THE COUNTEa STOTHS Thr foUbwInt quotalloni do not AMT Corp. Aunt Jan>'( Pood Drtrolter Mobile Hon Diamond Cryatal ■ Elrctronlca Capital Electronica Intrrnatlo Andrew jeverup McLouth ttteci Ck ______-.ni Comb R U -U . ........................ 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Egbert, wound ^ a marathon negotiating tea-on with a Joint itatement saying; "Upon ratlflcatlon of the agreement, it is hoped that nor mal operatiora may be resumed on Monday.” * * * ’The union and numagemfnt chiefs said they had reached It "on all the issues in dispute.’’ A key issue was a company bid I cut the amount of wash-up me granted employes. Other strike Issues had included shift I, vacation computation and representation and management rights. it it it Picket line bitterness, and the arrest Of Egbert after a row striker, marked the South Bend sikout. Egbert was charged Ith disorderly conduct Jan. 17 after a striker complained the company president challenged him to physical violence. Sou »y lie' Sporry Rd uaf Spitgol 1.80 Squurg D U Brand l.lo Kollt 1.121 u ii'/b xiw n4b+ 5b i-sL fiiii 11^31% 30% fi + « ™d 5 30% 10% S0V*_ % rliMt 1.00 31 118% 118% 118%+!% EUe 1.80 4 46% 46% 46% m t^lb 5 86% Mt{ Wt8 + H"..OmJ^L58 i» S«. ^ HP>LPS- ^ g% gJJ. ^ ITS Llngq 2b US Ftywii 1 "S Rub 2.20 S SmoU .2 S Stool 8 n Wbolan nlT Match niT OU Pd I 5® ■ JSaS'S';.* Warn Lam l.SSa 3 14 7.35,' Ttl 1.40 I s;; r Whiff q l! P si ~- •»s ...}ffi !.?!».»» .m* H ........... f r^atsr 4 3i% Padd Corp 1 ad 40 tl% Frrrq Cp. I.M 3 51% FUlrol .45* 4 31% 14 31% 2IVt 21' 90 0 U 17% tn 3 42 — “ —P— ---- 14 33% 33% 33% Pac T a T 1 30 4 37% '37% 37V4- Paa AWAlr .10 41 23% 33% 32% Param Plct 2 5 54 , 53% 54 ♦ V. Parke Da la 43 30% 15% 36 + % PoabodyCoal- .54 4 34% 34% 34>' “-Tner^ije I.M u a% “ ‘i Pbclpi 0 3 7 41% fl% WASHINGTON (AP) - J bakep-Packard Corp. and United Auto Worirers can today on a new ooip at putting 6.300 strlk-ts back on the Job UAW President Walter P. Reu-ther said the agreement to end i six-week walkout at the flrm'i plant in South Bend, Ind., will bt put before the workera tor a rati-tlcation vote over the weekend. U.S.S.R. Ranks M U. S. Population 4th WASHING’TON (It - The Soviet Union and United States are the third and fourth most populous nations on earth, according to the Population Reference Bureau. Hm UA.8.K. had IN mUHM IMiople at Hs laat msmbs la IMP Md the Valted SlatM had IN mUBen la 1N», 17t ndUkNi In IMP. CMna’s population is 700 million and India, the second most populous natioli, has 440 million News in Brief «x Iraaalator radtoa aad twe evislon sets valued at approximately 1330 were stolen by thieves ibrho broke into the Thomas Economy Furniture Store at 30l S. Sagtnaw St., according to Pontiac police. ’The break-in was discovered by police at 7:05 a.m. yesterday. Business Notes Air Force Reserve Brig. Gen. John W. Richardson, 612 Bennington Dr., Bioomticid Hills, an executive with EM- duPont de Nemours and Co., has been transferred to his company’s home office in Wilmington, Del., effoctive Feb. 1. He will commute between Wil-inington and Midiigan, continuing to serve as deputy commander of the 5th Air Force Reserve Region at Selfridge Field AFB untU his successor is named. For several years, Richardaon served as manager, Automotive Fkbrics Sales, F and F Department of the Du Pont company. Wall Street in Dither at Income Tax Gossip NEW YORK OB - WaU Street regulars have been guessing all week exactly whom the Internal Revenue Service meant when it disclosed recently it’s preparing a tax evasion case against a high-ranking financial figure. it it it An enterprising Wall Stree cigar stand operator is etfering for sale at 15 Cmts two-colored, campaign-type buttons that proclaim: "It ain’t me/* Grain Pricos m. s (AP) - c Many Auto Dealers Believe Peak Reached See Leveling of Compact Car Sales m BEN PtaEQAB AP ANeSMOvo WiMsr ATLANTIC Cmr. NJ. IB - A yowtng number of automobOe lealen seem to believe the de-Band for compact cars reached its peak and will level economy is booming, the car b«ty- Lee lacocca, general manager of Ford Division whose FRlcon has been one of the compact leaders since it wa^ introduced 1959, lays, "I can’t see them holding at 40 per cent< ■'The market Is bound to level off." A survey by'one finance com- Strike at Lear, Inc., Deadlocked Today GRAND RAPIDS (AP)--A strike by United Auto Workers Local 330 against Lear, Inc., continues at Grand Rapida today foUowing a tniltlesa meeting between bargaln- A company spokesman announced that the oonference Wednesday brought "no progr trom previous sessions and was concluM without a new meeting date set. It was the first meeting since last Saturday when approxinuite-ly 1,600 of Local 330’s nrmben walked out after negottationa on a new contract ended in deadlock. 'The Lear firm has about 1.500 nonunion personnel at ita Grand Rapids plants. clarinet, saxophone and miscella-neous household goods were taken unoccupied home at 2630 Mt. aemem St., it was reported to Oakland Cbunty Sheriff’s-deputies yesterday afternoon. pony (Untvenol CIT Q«dlt CMrp.) turned up Bome dealeni predicting ' op to 35 per cent. But the msuB was doss to 83 par An analysts of 1163 model year sales thro(«h Jan. 30 by Auto- garnering 34 per cent of the total market against 36.6 psr osnt midway of the 1961 calendar year and 30.4 per cent at this time .one year igo. “Let's face tt,'* lacot ‘the compact buyer is looUng for ■' prioesuid laooaca, of coune, hu a par-Bonal motive in promoting the "little Ut mors" idea. Falrlane last fail—more car and more money than the FSloon. So far. ho says, 13 per cent, of Panel Will Sift Rigging Suits Warren Names Group for Handling 1,500 Action Filed V> engines and 10 per cent have taken the costlier FUriane 500 with the luxnry trim. < * * A ‘“This is definitely not an econ-ny car," laoocca said, "nor art WASHING’TON IB - Chief Justice Earl Warren hu named a seven-judge panel to woik out plahs for handling n deluge of btd-riggtoig damage aulta against electrical equipment manufacturers. * * * More than 1,900 suits have been filed in federal district courts across the country and niore are expected. ’The ruth threaiena to burden federal courts heavy caw -toads beme I — filed by eittos. The government lodged thew chargM in nhtltrust action against 39 manufacturera, Including West-ingbouw Corp. and General Electric Q>. Some firms pleaded gi^-ty and othera did not oc allegatJoiia. it * a Warren OIney III, director of the adminiatratlve office of the U. S. COurta, aahl Weihieaday the puicl of judgw will ati' la booming. But If thkigi get n ... aoA, aay at the atari of 1963 they ipent a couple of hundred dollan extra tor the VI engine and automatic tnnsmiaaion and fancy trim." The dealers have heea wraag hefar* la Jadghw the pahllc’a demand far eampaeto. A sorvey at the NADA eanventtm hi Waah- tton tUed in different Judidal districts but with common witneson and exhibits. After pleadiBg gelHy to driving under the influence of liquor, Alphonse Metoyer Jr., 31, 161 Rockwell St., who was arrested on the charge by Pontiac police Saturday, paid a 3100 fine y^erday in Municipal CJourt. RwBBun BslSs p!ftriL„ ____________ _eebe and Shadbolt, Laka Orion^I Friday and Saturday —Adv. Looking For Bargalur Go fa Bargain Box, 295 Oakland Ave. nsh Supper - Batdwla E.U.B Church, 210 Baldwin, 5 to 8 Fri-day. Chase Guatemala RelMit GUA’TEMALA CITY (UPI) Loyal troopa have scattered the rebels who attacked two villages northeast of here ’Dieaday and ate chasing them into the bills. It wu reported today. ’The dealers have never liked the idea that they have leas markup on the smaller can than on the ftandard stw can. Generally the factory discount is about 35 per cent on standard can, 31 per cent compacts. ’Thus a dealer has leas of a margin to bargain with prospective customers. * ♦ * • , The NADA Is on record as demanding restoration of the full 25 per cent on all cars. But there is minority of dealers who advocate even lower (Jiacounts In order to make the suggested retail prices more realistic with actimi wiling rices. On business (traapects generally, le dealers here seemed entbusi-aatlc, not quite w much w as the manttlacturen who stIU talk of I of 6.5 million, which would come clow to the Industry’s second bes( sales year. Willy$lnc.toSetUp Plant in Rhodesia Cable Cut; No'Hello'hr WOO Phones About 1,000 Mtchigan BeU Telephone Oo. customers Were s 1111 without servk* today after a Consumers Power Ca work crew ac-ctdenlally cut into four telephone cables In Pontiac yesterday morning. * * * ’The damage immediately cut off around 2,000 BeU customers in southeast Pontiac, a BeU spokesman said. The warfcroea gveie s T(XJ:D0, Ohio ur^Wlllys Motors, Inc., today annouced plans lor establishment of a new aa-sembly planl for the production of Jeep vehides at Lusaka, capital city of Northern Rhodesia. it it it C. W. Mow, executive vice president of the ooippany, said the plant arould be operated by Rhodesian Motor Assiimblcrs, Ltd., an African company owned Jointly by WUlys Overseas S. A., a WUIys Industrial Developnfent Corp., Ltd., and Rhodesian private Interests. The BeU spokesman estimated should have phone service restored by mid-afternoon. Several doctors in tbs area affected were wrved by a system set up by BeU. Drayton Plains Acquires New BaiHey Market A new Bazley Market opened re-cemly in Drayton Plains with Kenneth Stouten of Waterford w manger. It is the second of the 45-store alley chain in the Poidlac area. The other Is located on Saginaw Street In downtown Pontiac. * ♦ ♦ The Drayton Plains store, tocst-ed at 4348 Dbde Highway, is similar in stw to the downto^ store and features the same type of U.S. Crying for Books on Science, Engineering B SAM DAWSON AP Bwiaew News Analyst NEW YORK - Weekend writers among the nation’s 900.000 scientists and engineers are maklfig a good thipg out of Americans’ growing apprate for technical books. Publishers are printing 2.000 new technical and adentific books each year. Textbooks aren’t included in this. .. the book wUs at least 10,000 co^B within five years, the goal of aU publishers, and bean a lag of 310 or more—and eU for more than 325—the author stands to cdlect between 312.000 and 319,000. it it But very, few technical authiHrs rite a smnd bodt. One publisher estimates repeaters at one in 100. -tlt’c hard work,” he says, ‘and anyway, most peo|de can’t learn enough in a lifetime to fiU up Partly because so tew rqieat, and partly because the demand for tite books is so good, another major technical publishing house has 30 scouts looking for qualified perrons wiUing to invest the time and energy of pufting down on paper in their i^-job hours ' they have learned as an The technical bo(te market is expected to be around 330 this year. This it only a imaU part (4 the bUlion doilars Americans spend annuaUy ior books ol all kinds, including textbooks and paperbacks. But pubUshert find their technical book business growing and lucrative. In the test five years sales of ichnical and scientific have risen nearly 40 per cent. Out of the 18,060 new book titles issued by U.8. Technical books — Includiiw new editions of eoriier volumes— 2,375, or 13 per cent re8tlge, publicity,. and maybe a promotion, lure others. And then there’s personal satiafaction. "We’ve never h«d a writer tell be was sorry he wrote hla book,’’ one - publishing house spokesman says. "Sure, he might complain about the Jacket, or the type face. And he may swear he’d never do It again. But be never says he's nny be did it in the first pia^.’’