aeh ee we eo by: eile iat geet oe apenas a Ae am ner WATCH THE AP Wirephote -— This may look like a bow-tied diver, but, it actually is a technician adjusting a “cyclops” radioisotope device that can take pictures through 12 inches of steel. The chains are used to adjust the big cobalt storage unit. The man gets his head out of there before the device starts emitting its gamma rays. Will Launch Plan to Assist Ailing Pontiac City Lines A plan to aid Pontiac’s financially stricken bus line will be launched Friday by of Commerce. the Pontiac Area Chamber Details of the plan were spelled out last night to the City Commission, which endorsed it and proclaimed Friday Pontiac Bus Transportation Day. “The bus company must be helped if Pontiac is to a a 2 Urge Senate Cut-Gas Taxi’ tor Bus Lines LANSING (UPI) — Witnesses told lawmakers privately operated bus lines in Michigan were worse off than a year ago and urged gas tax relief for the lines. * * * Sen. Clyde Geerlings (R-Hol- land, chairman of the Senate Tax Committee, said he ordinarily was * against government help for pri- vate organizations of this type but said it appeared it was the only thing to do if the lines were to be saved. He said the Senate had twice approved a similar measure bet the House had failed te go along. “The Senate knows’ the story of the bus lines’ troubles,” he said. “But we wanted to get the increas- ingly bad situation on record.” Two lines have gone out of busi- ness since last year, he said, and all lines have cut service. ‘ x * * “If private firms go out of business, the state loses the tax revenues and the same thing will happen if the firms become mu- nicipally owned,” he said. Geerlings said his committee probably would send the bill onto the Senate floor tomorrow. _The_ bill would allow bus oper- ators to pay a $25 fee instead of gas taxes. “It would prevent the lines from coming under municipal owner- ship,” Sen. Carlton Morris (R- : or awe sponsor of the bill, DETROIT (# — The first keel plate for a new 730 foot freighter was lald today at the Great Lakes Engineering Works in sub- urban River Rouge, The freight- er, known only as, hull 303, is being built for Bethlehem Steel Co.- The length is the maximum that Army engineers will permit in the Seo Locks. The ship will be launched in November. the Army today that the firm has been awarded a $15,167,568 The contract came from the U.S. Army Signal Corps Procurement Office at Fort Meade, Md. _WASHINGTON UP — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has completed his radiation ‘treat- ments for cancer. A State Be- partment spokesman sald doctors have yet to decide whether or when he ean return = to his desk. |’ | transportation,” William G. McLean, formulator of the “The extent to which the bus company will be aided is difficult to estimate before the plan gets rolling,” he said, “but it should bus companies in Michigan, has enues in the past several years, forcing repeated cutbacks in serv- = ‘accepted by the public, the plan would also have a salutary _jeffect on business’. and’ tend to relieve parking and traffic‘ con- gestion, McLean pointed out. continue to have public’ Pontiac City. Lines, like other} + Hint Price War. as Motive for ot Fatal Flint Fire Are Called as Teamster Trial Enters 2nd Day FLINT—A price war may have figured in the bungled arson job in which Frank H. Kierdorf supposedly suf- fered his fatal burns last summer. . Testimony hinting at this motive for the arson high- lighted today’s second. day of testimony in the trial of Jack D. Thompson, Flint Teamster business agent accused of aiding Kierdorf in the arson. ‘On the stand was Coarse Ww. nesses to help place Kierdorf and Thompson at the scene,. First were four members of a Port Huron family, who testified they passed the cleaners as it went up in flames. — “I heard a bad rena” said Calvin Miller, a_ self-employed trucker. Miller said he and his wife, daughter, son-in-law, and their By GEORGE T, TRUMBULL JR. | ‘Prices 1.8 Cents {Company in Good Shape Canadian Prine Miniter Joho Diefenbaker on the arrival of the ‘Lloyd (left) pose with (Calls for Unity jon Berlin After ‘(Canada sn | millan, on his way to talks Tells Ottawa Officials of * Khrushchev Talks; ° to Meet Ike, Dulles ; OTTAWA“ Britisti ——— Prime Minister Harold Mac- 7 . “4 ' with President Eisenhower, today - urged the Western _ |powers to frame a united policy on Germany based on “firm principles combined, -\with a readiness to negoti- ate.” Macmillan arrived by plane from London. Before Need ‘Hard Cash,’ He Says From Ow News Wires LANSING. — Gov. G.- Mennen Williams said today the state needs “hard cash,” not scrip, to meet its crisis. Scrip has not been seen in the state since the depression ef the 1930s. — While Nichols made his move, policymakers yesterday Williams Scoffs at Scrip Idea author of a resolution to clear the way for issuance of emergency 10Us by public school authorities. son City Fors" ‘Back Eastman Commission know that George D. Standard Hikes Gas- Standard Oil Co, raised its price of regular and premium gasoline te dealers in the Pontiac area an- other 1.8 cents a gallon today. The boost followed a similar one several weeks ago, - Standard said individual dealers set the retail price but most of these normally pass on wholesale | price changes. Regular grade gasoline has been selling at 27.9 cents to 28.9 cents a gain at retail. LONDON, England (UPI— Public investors, speculating on the shape of things to come, responded to an offer to sell 450,000 shares in a company "| called Corsets Silhouette with ap- | plications for 14,750,000 shares, Lenten Guideposts: ‘I Will Be Pr Be Different, but Gently Eastman has majority backing as |public safety director. E A petition favoring Eastman's policies was submittéd to the City Commission last night, signed by police officers. It said, briefly: “We are in full accord with the policies set forth to date by the Public Safety Director, George D. Eastman, for the betterment of the Police Department.” a petition did not deal with the fight between Castman and | Police Chief Herbert improvements in the department brought about. Besides Stimson, who is presi- dent of the Pontiac Police Officers Assn., the petition was signed by James Lafnear, president of the - Federation @f Police, who noted that his approval was only for some of the policies. Re es Se ee ig The petition was not sponsored by the PPOA, an anti-Straley group, but was on his own initiative “to show the city how pong said Stimson. - of Pontiac Police have let the City Nation’s Easter Trade Shaping Up Beautifully’ 4 suspended W. Straley, but referred only to |- {Try a Bit of Spring for Next Few Days Oasis for Legislators? LANSING (UPD—The State House of Nel toe yrbr apreinug snacked—on- 3 sham-- rock ice cream yesterday but did little in the way of passing Khrushchev. Ce: aT __ By WALTER BREEDE JR. AP Business News Writer .NEW_ YORK (AP)—Rising pros- perity, a booming, stock market and a return to fashions that flat- ter the female form are putting new life into the nation’s Easter tetail trade, So say many of the merchants, bankers and Chamber of Com- merce officials interviewed by/| The Associated Press in a coast- to-coast survey. tifully,” says an executive of a |1 big department store on Chi- observes Joseph Liebman, senior “Business is shaping up beau- Co., Newark NJ, vice president of 1. Bamberger &} — 4 Teens Imprisoned “for Robbery-Beating S75 Sax: ¥) —fhe Reflections of a Camper — When I was 11, my parents sent me to a summer camp run along semi-military lines, Part of each camper’s Uniform was supposed to be a Boy. Scout hat, low-crowned, wide - brimmed, afternoon when we lined up for formal inspection. But my parents, through some catastrophic over- sight, send me off instead with one of those Army eee campaign hats, GORDON vintage of 1917. It was wide-brimmed, all right: when I put it on, I was practically in total darkness. As for the crown, it seemed to rise half a mile straight up in the air. Whenever of being an inconspicious and some- what homesick weed moh Lame a freak. Or so I thought. ‘Looking back now, across more than 30 years, to be worn every|_ + wore this hat, instead) otteb wee ee they, 26. County News .s..55500555; “~ eet et te tees I can smile at the memory. But believe me, it was fo joke at ork eee 7 ps =o Doors Stolen SAN BERNARDINO, Calif? (UPI—Mrs. Inez’ Hoagland re- ported to the sheriff yesterday that thieves stole the two doors off her barn. 7” horses were, missing. P a GET CASH FAST! Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland sternly imposed prison sentences yesterday on.four Waterford teenagers who beat and robbed a.52-year-old man of $55. : To be transported to Jackson Sfate Prison tomorrow] are Wendell Trager, 17, of 7220 Ida Ter.; Robert Wildey, 17, of 2068 Denby Dr.; Glenn Rabdeau, 18, of 4704 River- view Dr.; and Dale Owen, 17, of 415 Manning St. Trager, given terms of 114-18 years, Owen received.a 1-18 year sentence, hatte © way to minimize the fear (Continued on Page. 2, Col. 8) Tax, Accountant, In Angus Cam Obitmaries ........ceeeseeees 3 GEE oo deepesccasscicn 33.96 THEATOTS coy. cccrcevennees 3 TV.& Radic a ove 8 Wilson, Wart .......00%.., @ 11-15 some Fea, Open te. FR SOC YW _ quick Want Ad will | robbery Jan. 31 of Herman West- zi eons ttle ad’ sold $200 worth of |{Péahl of 3901 Cooley Lake Rd., at The rugs ‘to the first person who White , who was ' called, Don't delay, place » |(hospitalized six days because of nent or ‘went Aa wag the beating. == a thing ‘tees “~ do not consider the sen- Nae weleumn tke nat snag ret» tenis’ Me view-ot tho eek ad by ago : el shyness, this sort of self-conscious- Sit Sis a,'81 % I the victim almost died, and the egotism: $0163 _or_FE_ 6-026, charges might have been_first- degree murder.” “To Place” Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-818? Just ask for the _ WANT AD DEPT. | court is to protect society from crimes like yours, That’s why. you are going to prison, Wildey ,and Rabdeau were* “In passing sentence,” he told - the youths, ‘the first duty of this}. | tences is only a secondary consid- eration, which I hope comes to To aid in rehabilitation, the four- some may be transferred some day from the state prison to a re- vege fy it they behave, the Resitliay trek te commuted wl the beating is-a fifth youth, Greg- ‘lory R, Clover, 16, of 415 Manning St., Waterford Township, accused/ of luring Westpfahl to a dark spot off Old Orchard Lake road, where -_|the beating took place in the early! hours of the morning, Chiet Assistant Prosecutor} George F.-Taylor hailed the stern That yo ky efokally eS “ic or a to ee oa te on “Modern Trends nr ct: ion principle that when a peace treaty eal iwhere they are no longer recog-|finally is signed, Germany should|® cancene links Won “lio io : I nized. be given full control over its own pect. 7 apes r * * ee years * * *.._ |atfairs and should be free to choose cote. s, e world. |) Present Western plannihg is) ‘federal| U. S. officials said the Western] its own course in international re- The U i emereeenee eet Se be in- erect pry bes, ewes, oe . Arno -Hulet will meet tonight in : | ate Intyre is calling Another trend, he said, ‘members are Solons Won t ces "act ng She ee ecw Burke Bartlett, John Osler, fe selon Soe tenner, fm § wih the client, This plan as Soa Applaud Yankus| ne rar Remy ee | | i on ap ale dent at' : Oak Shrine High| ty ¢ Will Ship Grain ~|planhing of-the area, = _ "Sour Grapes Attitude _|[ Schools on tial fn the bludgeno| : a, ee. 2s — ‘ mate, ‘Thomos’ Neilling 20, Te-| mone er vemwey wi Mal tty Sladen temtbooe awa cumseh, ASHINGTON «#—Sen. Stephen | meeting ‘program. beginning at oe é slew Ad may P Neltling was beaten to death asi M. Young, (Ohio) says the U-S. /11:20 6.m, tomarrow inthe Com- ) . LANSING UW-Rebel wheat farm _ apenas need % Sica formed him’ it will use ‘St. Law- a ea Drew. will speak er Stanley Yankus Jr. won't be koe rence Seaway ports to ship surplusion “The Role the Modern Wom-. ‘The slaying occurred early on| grain overseas. an Takes Today in Our Chang- the morning of Nov. 26, Young said yesterday he. had ing World.” Two youths who attended Shrine informed that 80-grain-han- : High School with Fiannery testi- ¥ c hs dices evi: acd Bastions fied yesterday that. the defendant|Great Lakes ports during April |chotherapy. and Psychodrama. was always quiet. and May of this year, and that 60) nee \ Committee yesterday scrapped a Thomas Brown, 19. who lives, of these would t> on the American Church inembers resolution commending the Dowa- three houses from Flannery in| side, ag here will hold the third of their giac area farmer for a “courageous Berkley, said he noticed no change, The Seaway will be opened to); enten programs 4 Ri who * With “spring due officially in readings three days, overnight prahaed tuto the 5s gouthrend Se Marais, “ Weathermen predicted generally fair skies in the West Wednesday) _ with warmer temperatures in. the nation's mid-'section. Scattered snow flurries were seen-for Penn: Sylvania and New York State and in parts of Northern New England. ‘The Weather Fall U.S, Weather Bu AG AND YI aera 28 wis ta tH <3 Partly _—_ a ne -_j trol four days at Green ‘Ure Os fale and * Robert's father was ‘also a fire- “T've never gotten my nose dirty —except in putting out fires,"’ he declared. Otto tacos: credit’ for paren t 2%. High tomorrew +. bry berom . lew Wester winds 8-14 miles — 16-24 4 miles temerrow. Teday “im gree tonperature, acme ae 8 am. Ps 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 3-5 m. p. h. Direction—W: ee ie tke eee ee eee eeewe etree eee ee eo Od CROP R OL ee Ons Wear Age in Pontiac gaereneg, 0. ; temperature Perret? Titi ets * ep ens odes o0es 60s 40D eee ; i ae ee . meme 223 Easesessest age ep es the Korean War, I told him. of the advantages and he took “y advice," Otto “Now he enjoys. “the work as much as I did.” Otto and bjs wife Ella have two children in addition to firefighter son Richard—another son, Milton, 39, and a married daughter, Mrs. Delores Scariotti. * ¥* * Milton is the ‘‘black sheep” of the Mielke clan—he didn't become a fireman. “When he was a boy, he de- ‘5 ilivered milk and. enjoyed it as much as the rest of the family did to fires,” Otto recalled, He suid Milton recently. quit the the firefighting tradition? : Richard has two boys, Richard persuading! his son to join the Pontiac depart- tyi mént. ‘When rine home from Pound for Poundage? HUDDERSFIELD, England (UPI)—David Burt, 21, collected |- a prize for eating. “a ‘sausages 16 feet, 6 inches of them — it one sitting, to beat other con- |33: Protestant and Eastern Ortho- dox church bodies with combined where he has a cabin. retire,” oe Church : Leader Sees Unity — as Sign of Hope for World: By MARY ANGLEMIER “The brightest sign of hope on the darkened horizon of a broken world is the growing unity of churches,” Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg, president of the National Council of s, declared last night at the Orchard. Lake Community Church, Presbyterian. — Preaching at—a—special Lenten teaching illiterate millions around the-world-how-to- read. x *« * The Council consists of two gov- erning bodies, the 700-member General Assembly which. meets every three years and the 250- member General Board which meets three times a year. The National Council of Church- es was formed Nov. 20, 1950 with service on “Why I Believe in the Church” Dr. Dahlberg said: “The real strength of our na- tion lies im the local church. There is no greater office than being a pastor or member: of “the church. It is in the local community that the battle of Jesus will be lost or won. “T believe in the church be- rcause-it ie an eternal per spective; freedom-of speech in the with Christ.”’ * * * Assisting the Rev. Edward D. Auchard, pastor, in the service were John Emmert, Mrs. Daniel Geisler and J. L, Richards. social hall for thé distinguished speaker, i Dr. Dahlberg is speaking at the noon Lenten services in - Central Methodist Church in Detroit each day this week through Friday. President of the National Coun: cil. for three years, 1967—1960, Dr. Dahlberg also: is pastor of Delmar és is» the cooperative agency of memberships of 38,000,000 Ameri cans. Through the organization, the largest of its kind in America, of sausage, , test entrants. The prize; a pound [ . ‘ be, Coe a Sk “he National Council of Church. ~ The work of tebe, egdacies. te pulpit, and thé closest fellowship | lumbia St.,.at'the same hours. conducted through 2 the National Council's main divisions: Chris- tian Education, Christian Life and Work, Foreign Missions and Home Missions, . : There also are two general departments, United Church Men and United = Church Worfien through which lay members car- ry on interdénominationat serv- fees. *‘Mittions of, pounds of food, cloth- the’ sick and poverty stricken over- | seas through Church~ World Serv- ice. i Headquarters of the Council are at 297 Fourth Ave., New York City. Other offices are in Washing- ton, D. C., and Atlanta, Ga. At the end of the year the Na- tional Council will move into the new building, a 19-story Inter- church Center on Riverside drive in New-York City. President. Ei- senhower laid the c7rnerstone last ing and medicines are shipped to '/NATIONAL PRESIDENT SPEAKS HERE. Dr. Edwin T, Dahlberg (right), president of the on Council. of Churches, and the Rev. Ed- . Auchard are shown here leaving~the launts thts 1s eat or sali last night, The church, — % : ; } 4 ys bo; _ Lake Community Church, Presbyterian where Dr. Dahlberg spoke at a special Lenten service fall. Pontiaé Press Phete Rev, Auchard is pastor .ot the So Circuit Judge Steptien J. Roth; Thompson, 42, looked like the) well-to-do businessman in his blue- gray suit. He chatteg often with his Flint Local 332, O'Rourke in his opening rtate-' ment to the jury said he would rely, primarily on circumstantial evi- dence” to show that Thompson was a principal or an accessory” to the burning of Latreille’s. _-Thompsen'’s—fingerprints—found- on Kierdorf’s station wagon the day after the fire will be part of this evidence, O’Rourke told the jurors, Other evidence, he added, will hinge around a statement Thomp- son gave investigators Aug. 7, the day Kierdorf died at the Pontiac hospital. . “This statement will be used to show the inconsistency of his state- ments,” declared the prosecutor after Haggerty raised an objec-) tion as to the admissibility of the statement. Judge. Roth overruled the objection. The sensational nature of the Kierdorf case last summer was not apparent at Tuesday's épen- ing session as but a scattering of -_|20—persons,—_many—of-them—Loeal 332° members, sat in on the trial. | JudigeRoth's courtroom-—can—seat- close to 65." {Macmillan Urges Unity on Berlin . (Continued From Page One) the atmosphere for the talks with Macmillan. The President agreed to a top level meeting in the summer if a fore ministers’ conference on Germany . proposed for mid-May gives promise that the government heads can agree on anything, Macmillan’s visit to Eisenhower will climax the series: of confer- ences he has carried on. with Khrushchev, - French : pa President Charles de Gaulle and West Ger- tan Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, His aim ‘¢ to work out a unified .| strategy and proposals with which | to approach the Soviets at the for-|' eign ministers meeting. Macmillan had a busy itinerary for hig one-day stay in Ottawa. After morning and afternoon talks with Diefenbaker and senior ad- visers, he was to dine tonight with Governor General Vincent Massey and stay overnight at Government House, hs ‘and dramatic” battle against in the defendant in the past year. 'traffic next month. potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. to- wan went botenge’silobanste: | morrow in the church hall * (asus to Comm enbcnnta ber : ; di A net S Face baie 000 tn costs for re- W H B. D. D., min- fig to ont Sonoda Price War Hinted in Arson se », Piers. p. >. mis crops for his own use, - = . l Fii Fi ist..Church of Detroit. His sub- Tak me ht iid til Trial Over:Fatal Flint Frirel se'wa"sy* “cscs “tre te to give up the fight and move to : ; ; Style. f Coe reg (Continued From Page One) jwho will preside over the trial.) 214, mavies, one.a tour of. the vit Yanicus hadh't displayed a} was “a ite bit ot fame and exe ae oe pase States in color and the ‘sour grapes’ on *busi- that all of a sudden it happiness. other showing how movie film is era em oa eee . porate sud the Tare] 4 seh witece Tucnlay was Manuincteed, wil be shown by ee € iT Wet 4 . , = : hes shot * trees.” He | Nicholas Scott Kodak ” j 2 . . Robert N, Ferguson, who later was , pe eg ase: 7 PeBeonga po! THEN THERE WERE FIVE — Otto ‘Mielke (on far right), Fealise Preet Photo [said he saw two men running 0m | excused also. He said Thompsoq| C7. Tepresentat ais Fake en House committee. | Netiring from the Pontiac Fire Department, says goodbye to five _left) his brother Walter, nephews Gerald, Jean and Robert, and It "Mrs. McTaggart’s hus-| Drought his Cadillac into his bump parent wunty Ties _— edi Gs tected the other, members of the Mielke firefighting clan. They are (from son Richard. band. Vincent, a Port Huron gas|820P on the morning of Aug. 4 Comanty He - attitude by announcing he station attendant, who gave itt eee job-and 4) Robert “Girardin, Birmingham vaneet 0-7 Ae. seis 208 It’s Family : Affair at Fire Dept. Antipoi Clinic — vin |_ Al of yesterday morning was, or ig tortion ‘ pr esiiied rather 2 O'Rourke called Miller, spent choosing a jury from a panel) : ‘ esti . as he a ut aaa, eich wei oe SN = a) Mielkes to Carry on Trak ition |at Bethune Today | ZS rsa Seas la, sree as 2 to a Congressional ttee, won the prosecution m oan, 1 weenie = Dots 0a applause from state lawmakers in The third in a series of four anti-| j..onvenienced should the trial a oe as ee Pad ision on k Park , @n f By MAX E. SIMON Se eal Suet, By het so Oe See 3s plans to th home 2 pees Pema Conn at Pumeb possibly stretch past two or three prosecution and defense. ” Police Offi p ape eee fot Township, and amore fo (Teacher Aasocatons wil be Beld| ses, pon | _ Sale Hoth bined dlemioed icer Due Tomorrow, much to his regret,| “y think they have every toy| Lwiston. [today at Bethune Elementary’. patrolman Karl D, Kilmer — pier uli gehagedtar= hye A dechien: ty Osh Sie his-days as a firefighter will belin the world except a fire en| “If it weren't for: the doctors, The school, at 154 Lake St., will| Would have missed his wedding and kere mabe ar gat |R. J. Alexander on the * gine,” Otto ‘said. I'd stay on,” he ~said. “I’m too a honeymoon in Florida. of Police Lt, Joseph W. Roberts SE Neetcemend; - Sowovec, with say soc wigheas recely see eachiveue to nt bOe canme ait/be open from 1 to 5 and 6 to 8 ith this in mind, Kilmer was| ner rents OF Bearing about ted within the ote te eee rn ake cather ert Be-|day, I’m going to miss t the fellows ®- for county eats ones te on the stand first as - ic — " next two ‘Winter Fi hts On the Pontiac Fire Department Tes\cause of fire department regula-|at the station and thé atmosphere. *eTnis week's clinics are follow-ups|O’Rourke showed he had very little| Another-woman and male juror!" Ser eliow was digmipeed last Ig bees dio ice ot o tions, no two members of the fam-jIt's something that grows On yoU."’|+. the four held last month by the|to testify to, except that he and —at Judge Roth's suggestion—will December for allegedly ‘firing his With Snow. Cold “old 1 ihe. me wil ni ily ‘work at the same station on| One of the firefighters who will] ouncil, his partner, Fred A. Stormer, were|be dismissed when deliberations’ service revolver into a Detroit bar- Boa Oe | heer tre ; ms still be\the same shitt. miss Otto is Delmo Chapdelaine.| “rach polio immunization shot{called to St. Joseph Mercy Hos-|begin. They will substiiute only/room jukebox. Hearings on his Through Nation Tt takes a fire to bring us to-|He joined the department the same| ost, $1. Yesterday, 916 received|Pital around 1 a.m. Aug. 4 to view if vacancies on the regular 12 jappeat ended yesterday after eight j gether,” Otto said. day, shots at Wilson Eletvientary School| & critically burned Kierdorf. juror panel occur. days of testimony in which Rob- on They are his ‘nob Walter, x“ « * x & &, Defense att James E. Hag-| Most of the women are liouse- erts adamantly denied firing the _ By United Press International bringing this ‘week's total to 2,447.|. orneys Seaccunabne oot soars 53; a son, Michard, 29; and three | ‘Otto is retiring at the advice| The two men laughed as they|1ast month, 8,100 received’ shots.|gerty Sr. of Detroit and Joseph| wives. One man is a fire prevention |weapon at that time. : onrushing spring season Wednes- nephews, Robert, 32, Jean, 2% 147 his doctors. He explains hiejrecaliod « Dlatige thax site state Tomorrow. the final clinic of the'R. Joseph of Flint were satisfied| officer at the Chevrolet plant in| Roberts was ordered off the don scattering snow flurries| s suffered a stroke last October while |first day on the job: second series will be conducted at|Kilmer had little to add to: the| Flint, =| amen hy Sak Parkes Bete Senay sg 2 46 rs * * ‘ adteee tha Sarteeuet sda ai: URE ae Walten’y parte hunting in Lewiston, We'll work for 25 years and|Owen Elementary School, 43 E. Co-|case a! —— - pene. mosity between himself. and the newsmen and several members “ director. Guideposts: Why Be Ashamed of Comical Hat! of being different is to remind your- self, if you really do run into re- seniment or ridicule, that you are in pretty good company. Very few of the great pioneers of thought or action’ escaped being laughed at. Most of the great religious lead- ers of history have been non-con- formists. Christ was the most strik- ing and dramatic example. It takes courage to be different, but there is also an art to it. It’s a gentle, unobtrusive art, but it requires real skill, It’s the art of not antagonizing people un- necessarily by your differentness. The beginning of wisdom in this area is to realize that people don't ‘Object. to differentness nearly so much as they object to the attitude of superiority , that_so often goes With Ma ae Some very rugged individualists never learn this lesson. Billy Mitchell’s concept of air power was prophetic — and correct. Unfortu- nately, he could not conceal his conviction that anyone who dis- agreed with him was a fool. * * * The rule-of-thumb is very sim- ple: be as different as you like, but try to bé tolerant of the people who differ from you. Actually, no two people are alike, and if we all granted to one another the right simply to be ourselves, we would be dif- ferent enough. When he was eight years old, grew up. “Why,” said the boy, "T will be I!” He was, too. And what we remember best about him now is precisely his differentness. ~So take a look at your life and check the areas where you are l¢t- ting. a~ foolish fear of “what ' .%#o- ple might say” hold you down. Then go thead and do'a few of these unorthodox things, ‘The re- wards may be much. greater than — you think. (Copyright 1969 by Guideposts) yo uF : Deat ths in 1 Pontiac and ~ of A-10 Arcadia Ct., THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18, 1959. ( rare Burns ‘Rd. will. be held at 2 p.m. bei, Wikess (ringay aig, we sheer seer tk 47, of 679 Lookout St, , died yester- Surviving besides her fiusband| Church Milford. Burial will follow day at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital|#°€ four sons, Jack of Bloomfield|in St. Mary's Cemetery. after an illness of two years, Hills, Billy of Drayton Plains, Law} My. Allen died Thursday at hisiot « rence and~Virgil Ryan, both ofjhome. The body will be at theiplayers, her conmiposer son said. She was a member of Joslyn|Pontiac; nine grandchildren; and/Richardson-Bird Funeral Ho me,| et & *® Avenue United Presbyterian|two sisters. _ Milford, until noon Thursday. Carmichael said his mother Church. Service will ‘be held at 3 p.m. sso ePteeyl ov He {composed and played oe igo Mrs. le Friday at the Huntoon Chapel with|three usical. accompaniment for. bs — aves her husband! ial in Pensy Bt. Past Coneiery. Meagher of Milford, and Mrs, Dean|tirst ‘cowbey- Indian movies shown and a son, Charles of Pontiac. Robb and Mrs. James Springer,jin her hometown of Bloomington, Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. ALFRED A, WILKINS both of Detroit; a son, William G./ind. That was in 1903, Saturday at the Huntoon Funeral| Service for Alfred A. Wilkins, 65,/0f Milford, 9 on et * * * Home with burial in Perry Mt./of 12 Foster St., will be held at/children. | In failing health for several Park Cemetery, 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Huntoon MRS, VIRGIL RYAN ‘rae at Mie ..Mrs,.. Virgil {Fannie)—Ryan, $4;}--He-was aw member “ot the Metro- died yesterday politan Club and Cook Nelson American Legion Post. Surviving are his wife, Phyllis; three sons, George and John, both at home, and Alfred W. Wilkins who is serving in the Army, and a brother. A Pontiac Post Office employe, Mr; Wilkins collapsed and died early yesterday morning while at work at the Federal Building on E. Huron street. MES, BENNIE ‘ALBAND ’ ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. Bepnie—(Bernice}~ -Altband,~-41;~of}- 509, Parkdale St.," will , be held 2) p.m. Thursday at Pixley Funeral Home, Burial will follow in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mrs. Alband. died Tuesday at St, Joseph Mercy. Hospital, Pon- tiac, following a long illness. Be- fore becoming ill, she was em-=|— ployed in the office at the Fisher Body Division of General Motors Corp., Pontiac. Surviving are her husband, Ben? {nie; a sister Mrs. Dorothy Collier The. bedy..will-be-sent-to- reer ington for burial in the family iplot.. Carmichael’s father, Howard, died in 1942. TV Link From Moscow to Satellites Under Way VIENNA (AP)—The Soviets are planning a television network link- Communist SEND FLOWERS WILLIAM H. ALLEN of Lima, Ohio; and a brother,! wert said work has already ‘start- by Wire MILFORD TOWNSHIP — Service| Harry Zadroxny of Royal Oak. /eq on relay towers 90 feet high ‘ for William H. Allen, 77, of 1950/ gaRIO E. C. GONZALES sige Frgty $ oa 0.gtadbewen Delivery and Quality KEEGO HARBOR—Mario E. C.|Pest., This lif is to be completed - Guaranteed Te Witedevy toni es tarts Hotaling 2 by the world’s most Doctor S Widow ie Aee Arbor tilowing & ont-| og ait Sorte, Prague, and month iliness. responsible florists Funeral arrangements are being ‘©, ©@pitals of, Romania and Bul- rc Dies at A 68 made by the a A. Schutt Fu- 2*- LORISTS’ ge neral Home, Pontiac. ae ELEGRAPH Blains Had Country} OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — Mrs. . Civie Leader, Dies at 68 Deuivery Home and Wildlife|O%e iy ee eg MILWAUKEE’ (AP)—Chester 0. — Sr., 68, prominent Mil- ukee industrialist and political ond ctfia tellers died early today of a — se a head. Wanvig was fotind unconscious late Tuesday in the bedroom of his home in suburban River Hills Preserve on Area Lake nf at a Pontiac hospital follow- ing a long illness. Funeral arrangements are being made by William R. Potere Fu- neral Home, Rochester. GEORGE D. HILLIER TROY — Service for George D. pivdad ‘59 WAGONS 8 wis. Alexander W. Blain, 68, $199 00 jwife of the late Dr. Blain, died Ease ‘Tuesday in her home, 1028 Berk- shire, Grosse Pointe Park. She BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER § had been ill several months. MI 6-3900 * * * Hillier, 59, of 1064 Naughton St., >y his wife. She said a 32 caliber). | Dr. Blain, noted surgeon and . (gun was nearby,+ naturalist, was founder of Alex-) will ‘te: Seid: 19 am. Friday at * * * ‘ander Blain Hospital, 2201 E.| i rigors Home. 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Island in Lotus Lake, near Wa- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. p h FI h terford. |Curtis Taylor with whom he made eat S sew ere : ; ‘his home; two sons, George D.| hes Lag agar Open, nae Jr. of Traverse City and Lawrence) NEW YORK (AP) — Marie | Burrell of Troy, and eight grand- Olivette, 67, once a star of stage member of the boards of the Wom- | children. |and the silent screen, died Tues- en's City Club and Alexander Blain | iday in a fire which swept through Hospital. | MILDRED L. PRINDLE * * & | FARMINGTON—Service for Mil-'former actress was the widow of She also was a member of the| idred L. Prindle, 57, of 23621 Wil- John Riker-Ditmars. 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Sweet, Robert for the justice of the peace was!) “Winisns Robert L Wiltse, * NOTIONS — * COSMETICS — _ & STATIONERY ~ Reason for the culinary spread | vided favorite tunes as background| was that Erwin Johnson, assistant|music on the new Hammond organ. superintendent at Milford High, is * * * the director of the Michigan State After dinner there weré door School Food Service and supervised and the banquet. prizes the group retifed to He created a gigantic, four-toot |Shively demonstrate new speed-| horn of plenty out of bread dough | Writing techniques. : “whieh Was baked tn one of the |The OAES has a membership of} = ‘six eavernous ovens in the new more than 350 area school sec- BURL A. GLENDENNING $2,500,000 high school, retaries, according to President Hundreds of hot rolls tymbied|<#¥ C#landi of Southfield -Town- tom ths cnc ting te Brandon Hires Pde Posse Plea 9 seal RedC Cross Calls Schools’ | Blood Donors f in White Lake || pontiac Teacher Gets WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A) Post of Superintendent In other action, the council vot-/with a 22-calibér rifle, Roberts! for ‘ | campaign for blood donors is being Reni ‘ing Hungerford ed to procesd WHR steps necestary sai. \ ee “albion protection . E | y ait y yer, ‘round! 1 Tey Sheed: HE ert sxe 4 Wee Greenwood coming, put his toot | Wouldbe donors are being asked Brandon Schools Board ot Educs-| caf, sianager Georgé Shaw re- | sad’ leaned sidewise to eacepe 4 57-INCH GARMENT BAGS ., |to register their intention of con-|tion has hired a new superintend- po that during Michigan | the possible line of fire. ; Red Crossient to succeed E, J. Hungerford, Week the city would exchange | Groonwood forced the barrel of Bloodmobile visits here April 6, by;who asked that his contract not mayors with Essexville, a village telephoning Mrs. Gerald DeSormier|be renewed for the 1959-60 school |. : at EMpire 3-3758. “| year. Bey Oly. Saginaw Bay near |..id. Then he grabbed it and the| Blood donations will go into the| The new rintendent is Burl 7 bark of the giver's choice, Mrs.4.¢ ioe. wien, fo et {| In the April 6 election, four seats) The arresting officer Roscoe | ~~ 1.66 Jumbo 57” garment bags that hold up to 16 garments in pretty prints and solid colors. Full length zippers, non-tilt hooks, Save now! FAMOUS ELECTRIC VIBRATING ELMO COSMETICS. | MASSAGE PILLOWS : ‘lor and Charles Nelson will expire|story, claiming he to| i = 4 ‘Patrick Church all “Pithe father of four children. The! at that time, ‘Nixon, iivocter” nel ad sell the rifle, aocatieg to} ” family lives at 145 Grange Hall| Taylor bans Blog Wit 26-oection: Zolman. 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Choose Pink Rose ‘ 4 yt plates: S Lemered potter Director of-its Institute of Science, when --* jhe says, “One may look in vain elsewhere in the world for something quite like Cranbrook.” So named in honor of the village in England from which his father had come, © it is a gift to the world from the late Mr. and Mrs. George Gough Booth, located in an ideal setting in our Bloom~- field Hills. , 13 4’ tar cey thaws the StB-cbrs forte of that amateur naturalist, Samuel Alexander, on which it is located, which was settled ‘by pioneer stock, but had also been oc- cupied by a mill, potash ams. ‘store —and distillery. It is near Bloomfield Center, first known as “Bagley’s,” and which once fos- tered ambitions to have the staté capital moved there from Detroit. It is in Bloom- field Township which contained 4 settle- _ment. known as “Piety Hill,” but that ‘name later was changed to Birmingham. About the time the first land in that township was taken up from the govern- ment by " Benjamin Pierce, in 1819, who was a brother of Franklin Pierce, who later became President of the United States, three families located on the present site of Cranbrook. _.. On the whole, the title ‘of Dr. Hatt’s last: Founders’ Day sermon at Cranbrook seems to be eminently justified. It was “The Heritage of a Bounty.” Some nighttime interlopers at the feed- ing station of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Housman - of 3115 Alco Dr. were caught. in the act The Greek shipping magnate with a flash camera. The filchers turned out to be a pair of rabbits, who on oc- -casion ee oe mun. mioag for A sign. that amuses Ted Wickman of Keego Harbor is the one on a Glad- Stone, Mich., garbage truck which says, “Our business is picking up.” That wild turkeys are again coming to the Pontiac area is the opinion of ' Bradley Herman of Lake Orion, who asserts that a pair eh been regular visitors to his premises several years, In early sae wild turkeys were a plentiful game here, and made up a good part of the nesting time for local food supply, Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lazenby of 1385 Highwood | = 52nd wedding anniversary, — 2 Bi miliescat Felcher of Keego Harbor; 85th birthday. Eben McGillivray of Metamora; 62nd birthday. Mrs. Leon Cameron of 2511 Auburn Rd., 87th birthday. * ‘ In a sense, therefore, one of the factions in the present controversy has logic behind its position. If, for example, the fight. ing isn’t to be nuclear, ‘more ground troops than America has today would seem to be needed. For the Soviets now have many more divisions of troops than do the Western Allies. + It you ask anyone in the. top devel of a w Up te now this: “question has always been answered by saying that in war the objective is victory and that, since nuclear warheads are used . by ground armies, it would-be difficult to keep from operating na nuclear-weapon basis.. © It will be recalled; on the other nuclear weapons :in Korea and for about three years fought a’ ground war there involving huge numbers of troops. . Would ae oc oie Army _ men and some in the NaVy,.too, feel that the United States. should. solemn vow. lam way or the other. The Army men think it is 4 ~ West Use Nuclear Weapons First? W ASHINGTON—There's one point that is more important than anything else in the controversy to the fullest extent of their power all nuclear weapons but he has, in effect, notified the potential enemy on that point. x«* * * The President pointed to the half. million troops on our side in the area and compared this with the 175 divisions of Soviet strength and then asked: “Why in the world would we dream of fighting a Dr. William Brady Says: Pledge Is Real Bulwark Against Teenage Drinking “At: the .age- of 11,” writes H.J.E., I kept the pledge. because it was a isolated -instance. Lots of, boys and girls take the pledge at the time of Confirmation and keep it for life, (HLE.)” + My _ brothers and I took ‘the pletige. at the’ age of seven or eight, at mother’s- knee... Mother was a member of. the .Woman’s Christian Temipérante “Union, ‘for which I thank God every day. when ean Mt Sob ee eae done ead our youth, we. seme of reverting fo Alcohol addicts, that is, ee who have to have their liquor ~~be prepared for both'a nuclear war and any “limited war” in ‘which aa Le wre t Se ate eae it is wrong tovask. a boy or girl t is a ‘or to take the pledge beforé the child __ ig old enough to-know what he or =“ * she wants 6 do, If a‘ person is > R ES A 3 a2 EH su i} if Hit tinue teaching health. makes me “E-was-confirmed—by the -—puil- punches, at-any rate some- late Bishop Thomas J. hapa At what. f ee: eer ee . “Just the same it. is saddening and -a little frightening to realize ‘how. very few Bishop Thomas J. Walshes are left. letters, not more than one 3 rtain: _ 3110Garden ~ “America Becémes _ Part of Lenin Plan’ - Mr. Bourque quotes Lenin. Since the 7th Century, Russia feared ‘This is what Lenin as a God-centered nation, inspired neous Ipgee ewe e : Agnostica hasn't a leg-to on. From the Declaration of In- devendence to the most recent acts of Congress, we've established this nation believes in God. The Declaration says, “... and for the support of this Deciara- tion, with a firm reliance on the Protection of Divine Provi- This is just a restatement of our pom rd which has appeared on our’ coins and was added to paper currency last year, “In God We Trust.” * Let’s Put Blame + ¥ es Where It Belongs’ Why do we try to dodge it fure ther, “for “those ~ “bombs aré res ‘#04 and we might as well face it. There are enough of them in’ the world now to blow. Russia and the ‘Se to a Income Tax Notes In itemizing your deductions on page 2 of Form 1040, you are al- lowed to deduct most non-Federal posed. The amounts .to subtract from income includes:~income tax with. held, house mortgage payments, ; contributions, medi- ~ ¢al ‘expenses and others. Multiply the ending figure by 3 per cent, which will give you the Michigan sales tax deduction. tax, total miles traveled during the © year divide by —miles.-per gallon. The answer is gallons used, which . multiplied by 6 cents will give the ane nae we * deibcaihas tines are listed in yo eewrpeces eager got ~—~Te easily figure your deduction for gasoline determine the Case Records of a Paycholosst: Wives, re-read this case about Arthur for there are times .when a man doesn’t know what he is talking about. Socal cncat:ihe mig of a. at u age of 40, don’t feel unduly hurt at their ‘teach remarks, for Padi are "delirious with Phey don’t. know what. Nee: are saying! But you can (revive their love by the advice below. “By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 'Y promise you that within yeab, ats — _ “But he ig & ‘slave ‘to mankind's greatest terror and is & jbe- hifid this ‘supposed poetical “ ro- mance as a-camouflage. “Throw oft your natural feminine netics and banish a Sete, for such Siew % men are usually psychological.” A week later, his wife tearfully informed me that she had tried to-revive his ardor, but he had bluntly informed her: “Tt wouldn't be fair to.the other girl: I-love her. as an ethereal, divine mate.” So. I warned his wife again that Arthur was figuratively ‘‘out of his head” like a child, delirious with high fever, thi a ima ‘potatotbeaie— A atone ty ates tee Bas on te “Abit” he told me he loved me more than ‘anybody in this whole world: He said he didn’t under- stand what-ailed him. when he had infofmed me earlier that he was in love with this teacher. “For he said he never hiad loved Woo Husband to Win Back Love her at all. He was simply confused and said he must have been crazy, “Then he added that for a” couple of years he had been- . worried, though he had -never confessed it to me, lest he was going to be permanently a pla. tonic. husband, . “He said it. scared him and he . guessed he was just berserk when this teacher: came on the faculty at his high school. “Anyway, he took me in-tis ihae “have the booklet, “How to Prevent Impotence," enclosing a. Stamped ‘return envelope plus 20 cents (non- * profit), for when a husband passes 35, ‘he can go berserk; like Arion Rade yy —. to Dr. tis Ww. Grand ad halos pert envelop fer, for Ja re | (Copyright. 1980) SSSSHSSSSSSHSSSSSSHSSSSSHOSSSSSHEHSSSSSSSHSCSSHCHCSCSE gitsseesesevecsnecsssseseesesseserdecnsasnenssonaes srrtnesstecesnnsessconennesseconantenvonecoong a a aor Smart New — Fashion Ladies’ NeW ass Easter HATS! 7 $100 ond Up | $695 7: Eee Regular 7 ; Sons SM. Lb. Xt. in ides of Chay, Red, Lt. 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Marshall further ‘be-|strengths’ and Bob Considine Says: an, ty | } ‘after. winning it they probably |lieves: that this fact borders on| unified loyalty pO ee oT : | aa would be told to withdraw be- ‘the eonsideration! demand upon Soe Sens ‘ cua & wes 0 tie The |is taken of a military policy which The general var Lads rave ‘O CAG | reer o'poece were ait round [Pe a5 00 old solder, condemns &. : wees 8 rt ae i the men | “Pork Chop Hill was saved | made Pe wear their full gear NEW YORK —It.we get in ‘a battles involving American troops; things | finally only because average | inci ground shoot to protect our access! in World War I and II and Korea. unjom would come fo @ | young Americans, given a task | coffee ‘to Berlin, how will our lads do? ‘How will » generation raised on rock 'n' roll and cradled in high' horsepower buggies fare against The thoughtful students of U. 8. fighting men sald the best. “Yét not one man dogged it in| task which challenges their char- js quieter than any previous battle ' is. battle. 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The opening matinee per- formance on Tuesday met with enthusiastic audience approv- al for its smooth production, excellent singing and acting. and very effective staging and lighting. BASED ON FACT The book ‘‘The King and I” «ds based on the account of true er who, in 1860, was engaged by the king of Siam to teach the English language and West- ern ideas to his numerous wives and children. * * * Marilyn Vernon, as the firm- minded Anna who not only suc- ceeds in educating the wives and children, but the king as well, was attractive and confi- dent in her portrayal. She sang her delightful solos (‘I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Hello, Young Lovers,” “Shall We Dance?"’) with full and pleasing voice. * * * demanding role of King a maturity and insight surprising in a high school per- former. His was a strong de- lineation in voice, bearing and mannerisms of this tyrannical, exuberant, obstinate but ‘“‘sci- _ entific’? monarch, and provided much comedy. EXCELLENT CAST Each member of the cast was excellent and provided memorable - moments — Sally tragic Tuptim (Sharon Pike) and her lover, Lun Tha, (Den- nig Zimmerman) sharing ‘‘We Kiss in the Shadows.” Jim Baker - as_ the oldest prince and heir gave a compe- tent imitation of his “‘father’’ and was joined in a bright duet by Anna's. son, Louis, well played by David Brien. x* * * James McIntosh as Captain Orton of the ship bringing Anna & to Siam, James Bank the in- terpreter, Kralahome (Clark Davis} Phra Alack, the prime minister (Carl Pappas) and the English ambassador Sir” Ed- ward Ramsay (Tom O'Brien) all gave convincing perform- ances. The several] wives and capti- vating children added greatly to the color and charm of the production. Costumes were se- cured from New York for the entire cast, and are authentic and impressive. Equally im- pressive are the striking stage settings désigned by Central's own Mrs. Jean Smith, assisted by Carol Ciees and Nancy Don- aldson, ; PLAY WITHIN PLAY Comment. must be made on the “play within a play'' scene- in which ‘‘The Small House of Uncle Tom” is enabted Siam- style in ballet sequences with a narrator and voice choir. It is an outstanding piece of chor- edgraphy_.and staging ~ with some excellent dancing by San- dra Wray and others, Gary Relyea at the piano and the orchestra also add to the mu- sical enjoyment. * * * The first evening perform- ance of ‘The King and I’’ will be given tonight at 8 o’clock and repeated Friday and Sat- urday evenings, with a mati- nee Thursday afternoon. Char- lotte Osmun will replace Sally Warren as Lady Thiang Fri- day and Saturday. * * * Good seats are still available for tonight and Thursday, and a limited number for Friday. Saturday has only standing room available. This production of ‘“‘The King and I” represents worthwhile effort of many students and teachers and merits commu- nity support in addition to pro- viding an opportunity to see and hear one of the most suc- cessful Broadway shows in re- cent years, 16 Tables in Play at Bridge Session Sixteen tables were in play when Pontiae Duplicate Bridge Club met Monday evening at Elks Temple. , Winners were M. D. Cress, Earl Gurnack Jr., Mary Mal- chie, Mrs. Norma Keller and Mr. and Mrs, Ericson Lewis. Others were Mrs. A. K. MacKean, Mrs. Arnold Rich- ards, John Kraus, Ernest Guy and Mr. and Mrs. Harris West- rate. Chafets and Judy Niedelson. Steven Vaughn is sitting in the front Tow. _ en, Mrs. Elsie Finkle, Spring Fashions Presented Here by Dem Women _A Spring Fashion Show was _ presented by Oakland County Federation. of Democratic Women Monday evening at Pontiac Federal Savings and © Loan Building. Fashions were by the DeCor Shop and the Wonderland Shop. * * * Mrs. Donald Lee was. gen- eral chairman and Mrs. Frank Sierawski was assistant chair- man, Committee chairmen were Mrs. Robert P. Scott, tickets; Mrs, Guy Selden, decorations; Mrs. Barbara Rightmyer, hos- tess; Mrs. Mattie Baker, assis- tant hostess chairman; mre. Raymond: Alt, ma ts. * * Others were Mrs. Ernest Fe- _lice, gifts; Mrs. Edwin Adler, Five pages today in Women’s Section assistant gifts. ‘chairman; “and : Mrs. Irene Murphy, announce- ments, Modeling were Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Felice, Mrs. Margaret Kormondy, Mrs. Sierawski, Mrs, Selden, Mrs. Louis Gold- Mrs. Bette Newman and*Mrs. James Clarkston. BERTHA HERNANDEZ Mrs. Sara Costello of O’Riley street announces the engage- | ment of her niece, Bertha Lee Hernandez of O'Riley street, to Ezekial Mellado of Wilson avenue. Patient at Hospital Mrs, Louis Grogan of Ridge- way road is a patient at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital where she is recovering from pneu- | monia, , den Assn. on /Thursday. L ° « Oakland County Federation of Democratic Women presented its Spring Fashion Show Monday evening at Pontiac Federal Semeg and Loan Build: News of Personal Interest in the Pontiac Area Mr. and Mrs. William G. Fleischauer have returned to their home on Silver Lake road after spending six weeks in Florida. = '@ *® *x Dr. and Mrs, Lynn D. Allen Jr. and daughter Zoann have returned their .bome on. Argyle road! after © Vacationing in Florida. Among places they visited were Ft. Mey€rs, Sara- sota and Sanford. On their way home, the Allens stopped in Biloxi, Miss., where Dr. Allen attended a national conventidn on contact lens. He gave a paper at the convention. * * * Touring Florida ‘with Mrs. John Bieschke of Oneida road are her mother, Mrs. Ira Har- Pine Lake Club Sets Panel-rama on Flowers A “Panel-rama on Flowers” will be presented atthe first anniversary meeting -of the Pine Lake Branch of the Wom- an’s National Farm and Gar- Mena- bers will gather at the home of Mrs. Ralph Clingamen at Pine Heights. Panel members will be Mts: Charles Lawrence, Mrs. Har- old Schneider, and Mrs. Law- rence Keller. A 1 p.m. dessert luncheon will be served by the hostess and Mrs, A. J. Lindemann, cohostess. Group Sees Film The film, ‘‘Voices Under the Sea,” which shows the feat of laying the Aflantic Cable, was shown by Larry DeNio at a meeting of the Fellowship Class of First Baptist Church. Tuesday. Members met for a dinner and program in the ed- ucationak building. _ Mrs. Murray Deighton spoke on the subject “Casting All Your Care on Him, for He Careth for You.” rison of Trenton, Tenn., Mrs. George Biske of Detroit, and Mrs. Walter D. Wayno of Bloomfield Township, _ The foursome has visited in Ft. Myers, Miami and the Keys. * "€ wy La See vis ited recently in Lehigh Acres, Fila. where they plan to have their retirement} home. While there they visited Marineland and Cypress Gardens Lt. Jones has just completed a 16month tour of duty at Little America IV, Antarctic. * * * Attending a three-day alumni convocation at Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, is Rabbi Nathan Hershfield of Temple Beth Jacob. Theme of the con- vocation is ‘‘The Land of Israel and the Dispersion: Past, Present and Future." * * *x Mrs. Goldy Cabana ot School street has-returned from a two-month stay in Florida. While there, she wt 2 eee in Miami, Hollywood and Lauderdale, . * * * Michael ——— son of Mr. and_ Mrs. of Bloomfield Hills is among _ seven Antioch College sen- iors selected this year as Woodrow Wil- son Fellows. Mr. Hooven plans to at- tend Prince- ton University graduate HOO school taking mathematics on his Fellowship. * * * Among seven Michigan teachers awarded fellowships under the John Hay Fellows Program of the Greenwood Fund established by John Hay Whitney Foundation is Jack S. Price. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Price of East Colgate street, he is teaching science nual Anti z % 4 Ique Pontiac Press Phete ing. Modeling the latest ‘ediccke are, left to right, Mrs. Donald Lee, Mrs. Robert P..Scott and Mrs. Ernest Felice. at their home cage Shores drive. * * * Carol.M. McKni daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Knight of Birmingham, has been pledged to Alpha Omicron Pi sorority at Denison Univer- sity where she is a freshman. Event Set April 14-16 in Pontiac Dealers to Bring Choice Pieces to _ 3-Day Sale. For the seventh year, Pon- tiac’s Antique Show and Sale will be held at Stevens Hall, All Saints Episcopal Church. Mrs Robert Tricker, general __ chairman, «announced today _ that the show will be held April 14, 15 and 16. Pontiac General 1 % Faly e ; are Mr, and L Pas ag ae? urs Frank Suemo of Gwe — L eQion Unit Avetta M. Mays Marries in Beulah Church Rite Avetta M. Mays and —_ F. Purcell were married Satur- day evening at Beulah Holiness Church. The Rev. J. W. Bur- gess officiated at the candle- light ceremony enere 200 guests. *x* * « Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mays of South Shirley stréet-and Mrs. Maude Purcell‘‘of Leachville, Ark. IN GOWN OF TULLE The bride wore a gown of white Schiffli embroidered tulle, featuring a high neck- line with a Peter Pan collar. The full tiered skirt ended in a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of niylon illusion was held by a pearl tiara, and she carried a cas- cade bouquet of white carna- tions, white roses and hya- | cinth blossoms. * * *. Leona Mays, the bride's sis- ter, was maid of honor. Brides- ntaids were Mrs. William Jef- fers and Blanch Wagner, both of Tennessee. All ‘wore -white _ballerina- length dresses with matching white tafféta jackets trimmed in red. The maid of honor carried a fan of red s weet- heart roses, and the attendants Symphony Shows F ine Musicianship in Ath Concert By WILLIAM WALROD The Pontiac Symphony Orchestra pre- sented its fourth concert of the season last night. Francesco Di Blasi shared the podium with Mrs.\Celia Merrill Turner, who is the associate conductor, in this program of orchestral music. Mrs. Turner, conducting the string sec- tion of the orchestra, opened the program with Bach’s Brandenburg Coneerto No. 3 in G Major. This short concerto is high- ly contrapuntal and technically ‘difficult —to-perform,- Mrs. Turner's fine musician- ship was very evident in her interpreta- tion of this Bach masterpiece and the per- formance was very Satisfactory. * +. a Haydn’s .“London” Symphony‘ in D Major (No. 104) was his.Jast symphonic * * work. Mrs. Turner and the orchestra did an excellént performance of famous symphony; the tempos and phrasing were very characteristic of this 18th century musical giant. Particularly noticeable was the colorful ensemble blend achieved by the flutes and oboes in several sections of the symphony. _ DRAMATIC CONTRAST Following interntigsion and in stark contrast to Bach and Haydn, Mr. Di Blasi conducted the orc ahpetre fii Saint-Saens’ “grotesque” Danse Macabre. This unusual ~Dance of Death has a highly emotional “effect upon its listeners; Saint-Saens made excellent use of brass and percus- sion as. well as solo violin, which was ex-. pertly played by Jack Boesen, who is also a member of the Detroit’ Symphony Or- aa * i chestra. Mr. Di Blasi ard the orchestra did _ an excellent work of portraying this in- tensely dramatic tone poem. “ ’ o* Lecuona’s. “Andalucia” is not quite so well known as his “Siboney” and his “Mala- guena” but has nevertheless become one most popular works. The orchestra did @ commendable job of accentuating the Spanish rhythms and giving this work that certain flavor which is so char- acteristic of Spain. * xk * In the lighter vein, Mr. Di Blasi and the orchestra concluded the concert with selections from Rodgers and Hammer- stein’s 1951 musicale, “The King and I.” This work was just what was needed to give the entire program that extra spice, of variety which indeed it had. The brass and percussion sections were given prom- inence in a wonderful performance from this great musical hit, PROGRESS EVIDENT i It was very pleasing to notice that Mr Di Blasi did not refer to a score for any of the selections which he conducted; this is not common in: ¢lyic orchestras. It is very gratifying to realize the manner in which the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra has grown in this.season; the perform- ance of thé last three selections on this program would rank favorably with that of professional orchestras. Pontiac can well be proud of its orches- tra, which is doing an excellent job jof: promoting cultural interest and sone: tion in the city, = a “ul MRS, JAMES F. PURCELL carried white fans with . red pareatnn. —_— ed — roses. - zi Marla Jean Burges was flow- er girl. Her floor-length dress was of white nylon lace over taffeta with a Peter Pan collar. : ATTEND BRIDEGROOM - Charles Purcell of Leach- ville was his brother's best. . Man, Also attending the bride- groom were Marvin Cross, Malcolm Paul of Owosso Bi- _ ble College and Forrest West- fall Jr. Ushers were Homer Human and Gerald Burgess. toe ok A reception was held in the Adah Shelly Branch Library The couple will live in Water- ree ford. Mrs, Mays selected a powder blue dress of ofganza over _ taffeta with matching acces. cessories and .a corsage of pink sweetheart roses for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs, Pur- cell was dressed in 4 royal pee pr th white Pye le \ ane" : if bE ‘ fl Each child will be given cake, ice cream and gifts. Mrs. Robert Conant, presi- dent, appointed to her nominat- ing committee Mrs, Roger Dean, Mrs, Homer Sisney and Mrs. Russell Thompson. The next district meeting will be held April 3 at the Auburn Heights Post home. Zeta Eta Unit’ Holds Dinner and Ceremony ‘ ayes ging _ BIRMINGHAM. TRAVEL SERVICE ee GRACE PLUMMER geuLy. = ff 379 Hamilton Birmingham Nadon’s irs. ‘Howard Paaits and Mrs: _ those gathering Tuesday ~~ for Juniors among ee et res arc hes ; Sar ae ss - Anderson to discuss pepe for the Cay Federation aed 2, Plan April 1 Bridge-Style Show : Low, Low. Prices | on Custom Draperies The YARDSTICK pe aide rE ail Woubtis Fike bee Sees ple ent. MEET for LUNCH |inc tom 10 1 am at tel RIKER FOUNTAIN homes of the different chairmen|Crawford, Mrs. Russell : iow for your spring Permanent and Styling! aay Chairmen of Club Federation Meet! : H alela Tea It Takes ic sow Slow With ‘so: many colors and varie: SMM |refurbishing smooth leathers. 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Tailored for boys, Ruffled nylon for’ girls. 2.25 -- 2.50 é 12K Gold Cross on Chain... svehnas oie Se i ™ MARGARET ANN Shor 26 School Secretaries Plan Bosses Night mg Shively of a local speed Secretary- Banquet will be held Apri] 21 at Waterford High School. Nominations were wiede for of- other women, she forbade then, promptly. shaved her own head completely in the style of the royal kings. the appearancé ce of hair. Ru- mors of the time had it that in reality, the Queen was bald. The scarves which you wear to protect the collar of your them to cut or curl their hair; ° | tre Delbert d tree ape by Brownie MRS. GREGORY BOTOHEN «_ _ |Troop' 495. Jerri ‘Napier and Pa- bond pr may Peal: les. Li are Mrs, Robert Bach and Mra. John Egyptian Queen Parker, : " Mrs. Howard Malwitz and Mrs. Uae Mokelp Ronald Pritchard's Brownie Troop). 300 of honor and Mrs. Madalene 494 sang Brownie and Girl Scout] - in Dura was matron of honor. song, ‘ou _,Qucem Nelertote, the mother Bes eran nada The program was concluded by! Selgin beauty of ancient | Ann Arbor, Nancy Bohas of Giri Scout Troop 493 with a pageant) Pevet around 1300 B. C. She | Dearborn and Nicla Spear. around a camp fire discussing) painted her nails ‘red with | They were dressed in waltz- i . Leaders of) henna, outlined her eyes with | length dresses of chiffon with the troop Mrs. Richard Dun-| black and painted her eye- | matching bouquets of carna- + To avoid competition with Mazza. ee Poponea and John Poponea. Larry Dura was coming year, Mrs, Kay Calandri, - president, winter coat need frequent dry _ Cleaning. Have You Tried This? Trio of Fru Blended in By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor When we talked with Janet to get a pré-Rhubarb Festival picture, we asked her for a recipe, ene ee & interested in ¥ cooking if she 4 had taught her daughter. ~*~ * * She is.. The photographer~ brought back a whole sheaf of % recipes from the Postmas. @ It's hard to know which one * to. print. This fruit salad ; dressing, made with three | kinds of fruit juice, is our Postma'’s mother to set a time | it Juices Dressing choice. Incidentally, Mrs. Paeee 5 see Se yoo SALAD DRESSING By Mrs. _ Soto Postma % cup onset a ae blespoons cornstarch Beat together well and add to first mixture. Boil unti] © thick, stirring occasionally. © Cool and just before serving © add 1 cup whipped cream. : ik ‘ | Mrs. Hahn Hostess to Miriam Group Mrs. Harry T, Hahn was hostess |/to Miriam Group of St. John Lu- »itheran Church Tuesday evening at _jher home on Delaware drive. Taking part in the program were || Mrs. Hahn, Mrs. Adolph Hornblad ~jand Mrs. Harry Santala. Mrs, Anna Hamberg and Mrs. Ole Knudsen were guests. The April meeting will be held at > the Woodland avenue home of Mrs. || John Filippi. The flower petal cap, in silk of many colors, is with us for spring. It's cut with deep fit so that it hides most of the hair. fashi too! --DRtsota Pastel nylon, two-piece fashion details, Full ski navy, Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 Every young man in the “parade needs an Easter Eaton or Rugby styles. mavy slacks. Sizes 2 to to 7. Sizes 3 to 6x, and at .. sensible prices, _ .. . 5.98 to 10.98 Drip-dry and ‘no iron top with BOYS .oUITS ...5.98 to 10.98 coal grey, red plaid jackets with GIRLS The new straight slim line coat and the return of the double breasted fitted princess line is here! Choose’ from -coral, beige, navy and grey. Young Folks Shop ~~ Lower Level co frdhuas Sneak-Preview OF ERSTER! The young view in Enster and Spring Finery. You'll be proud of the. “ust - right” look in quality ons from Arthur's dress, tts in to 14, Easter Suit, Char-.” 4,4 GOATS . 14.98 to 29.98 and 7-to 14. LA i de Tet Designed? to free the: lod sewrist forever from problems of finding a own cir, the wigs can be donned like hairdresser in the midst of her travels, hats. “ At left is a casual daytime these wigs can be packed and toted coiffure. The one on the right is for tc i Hidi the wearer's ~ rss maa wear, , ‘2 Prejudice; Male Traditions Are Cbiticles- Road to Success Rough One x Women Kay Clancy Metz, director of women’s activities for a national breakfast food company, believes these statements are true, but also arrives at the painful conclusion that no one is pushing or is behind business or professional women. If they “arrive” at wall, it is under their own power,” she says. with leftover prejudices, outmoded customs and male traditions,” she says. Above All—Don’‘t Push Panic Button Children will be curious, and accidents will happen. So, be ready for both by storing this tip with your emergency in- formation: if your child eats ‘ or drinks anything poisonous, ~ phone the doctor. Then, instead of panicking, give the child several glasses of soapy water, mixed with baking soda or mustard. This serves as an antidote by help- ing to induce vomiting, thus eliminating the hazardous sub- stance. A variation of the Em- pire look is created in this linen dress with its high fitting waistline with- out a belt. The front is accented with embroidery ‘and lace. May be pure chased locally. Sayles Studio 4481 Dixie Hw}. Dravien Plains | By ABIGAIL ‘VAN BUREN: r. also. Don’t you think my par- ents could hold.off their divorce for a few months until after I'm married and gone?” DISGUSTED DAUGHTER DEAR. DISGUSTED: Your “DEAR ABBY: Last week our ¥2-year-old daughter took the name of the Lord in vain. Here is a suggestion for an intriguing-and color- ful Easter time decoration. Both tree and small bird are made of dyed eggshells and, despite the profes- sional look, are easy enough for youngsters to make. June. I have always wanted to join the WACS or WAVES or SPARS but my mother says she is not sure t nice girls join any of . How can I convince her that they do?” INTERESTED IN THE SERVICE DEAR INTERESTED: Your mother is mistaken. I will be glad to send her any first- hand letters I receive. In the meantime, visit your local re- cruiting office and don't be afraid to ask questions, * * * “DEAR ABBY: Our son is |) being played for a sucker by the little snip he married. He was out of work for a long time 7 “DEAR ABBY: My problem ; Nur ¢ Stee ha ke a short we inet shi ‘made hirtt go deep into debt to their bills but i sure gripes Every Teenager Wants to’ me to see the way she uses | Know.” Send’ 2 cents and a him. 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Ask. obout our. deferred payment plan. - \ > Suit Salon —= Second Flock» _ ¢ : x oe : = oe 5 t 5 te Be “It's always up to girls to | When he persisted, his disinter-| est in what she felt frightened her. | An Annfut of pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send | Spring . os. DS ——— nibs Ftd a a. _ Stoves 788% KeAfrican Treasures Enhance —_eaktast Held Xe ‘Distinctive selection in fashion jiges re Reet et UL NAT Teh at Heitsch Home (7 news to add just the right touch i U * a R f os) hee a |. Unique Room tor Leg i Spring ensemble. ) se REE a oe Co [ees | | ‘Fashion names known - By I E re is. : sk: Ly with OW ohh for their special elegance. ~ i wy the lower part of the picture with ) A, } ~ | vivid color. # Nige- Ke Z country. When gee >, ane 2 lao TVW iaetve bens inietel the teal of te Soe * . ¥ a ¥ — >) . sterns ve in ead t reaim oO “ — ROAR TEN DGEND re . 3 : VE "Ph Oo OS OCS 7 EN The room containg. shy’ paaiasl = | other traai- | | She # Piles, hae ew "Bessie M. -Brown. Easter Bunny. All you need to make these wild a | ee gifts — and some purchases —that| toma! furniture in such a way | 1. nour car ride she would mot lq une! tne day were Mrs. F.| westerners is easter egg dye, bright construction : she brought home from a 20,000. obi prado d Poynter otherwise have taken. But she sont 5 pot dpa r dhe naadhonte " paper and sticky tape — and your best imagination. é aeugeapen Cee eT sane ee. a ernie eae gradually “decovers” many of remembers the day well. The ivrs. Elmer Reynolds, Mrs. Hugh| 0 make your creations stand up, just stick.on some 5-Pe. LIVING ROOM | Affairs "cmadine” on the art works. Seneca’ Gutdren staged tribal \archer and Mrs. R. Clare Cum- cardboard feet. The horse is made of an empty ' es TUR $ which she now holds the second) But each piece has a story for} 4 to to the side of the danci eK 1, win wren eggshell and matchsticks. : METRO FEAT E 186 ee ge Mrs." Bolton, A carved wooden! was, she said, “literally filled with|charge of the June Group's table| , 4 Silent nF = nik = little —— = —— has ~ _— members om for Bn ] ee Cette h ii 1955, it was only recently that. Mrs, middle from the weight of the 6: iL k Al W, t * ing at 6:30 p.m. A 3 at the . ‘ cunt her African and came down slowly.” pd ay oni = OO S sd one on ‘ ons in one rn one was injured. _ ~~ me as P s told a staff member of the National "Sera, tole Mah} eplcloke iiving . | |Association of Home Buidlers: _‘ room for formal entertaining. Pay Attention ad e OU fF OpU ar room that [had never used, Now” ipstaics fo ‘sso oterfitng ‘selene o Feet, Ankies I find I am using it all the time. , ochres, browns : at ‘vd lie ‘ist ent welies ta By RUTH MILLETT of her time trying to impress you, It is the room to which she in. prepa ee pray Hey on frogll «tp meartey He was walking on air before|and it sure does get tiresome.” turns when she comes i : It ig unfortunate that most |his’first date with the best-looking), No matter how attractive a girl home from “The Hill." Although women neglect their feet and (girl in his school. He wasn't quite) j, she isn’t going to get asked she has an inviting library on the Hazel Hubbard. develop painful foot problems [as excited over his second date! tor the third date unless she is ttle sitting room as a result. with her. And he never asked her| smart enough to know that 4 nates Hoste Shelly Duk |. San wae wee ee ey | an easy chair beside the Mrs.: Hazel Hubbard enter- cream. on them, Rotate each a nce tie nee. : rl is and she: props up her tained 26 members of Flora | 1ot while sitting down. This hear the young man explaining the| 1.A.."%, She js connie he knows terian Church fot” a dinner | ‘ims the ankles. them waited behind me in a ticket! .. } os" 2) (HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, '1959’- : ; i = ‘ Beer i . — ~ " a3 ; : ' - - - ” oe i¢ > See $ [- aa . = ee F : . as | | ee from our new HAT BAR. (ih everybody's talking about _ i the “WIG” spring’s gay new millinery trend. a $7.99 to $10.99 > Catholic Sacred Heart school, | capital. But her love of more than 1,000 yen ($2.78) a By this time, Michiko was - ; . month. ; ts fg Bog pr _ from our terrific collection of pretty Easter hats. r, echt Ahan through had a 32-23-36 figure. : cher was an! tute heband Ago pe é : uture hus' wasn’ a = . : imei 2 pr Sn | ear ne, int, when se 3 | When she was graduated in tromeet tas Crows Prince i j 4 i she aahewres Oe eee mixed doubles tennis match. j A AY yearbook, her classmates A ead ne : it ’ ae * : The first academic building at | é t 4% Crt ee eat” (Michigan State University Oaldand 4 " 4 : a. will contain 39 classrooms, 4 ele- | i ) cose ichiko ag sn ga — 5 v After graduation, M chemistry la es, e —— on the beaches of Hayama, and | spent most of her time in the [lecture rooms, @ library and fa- : winters ir Tokyo. family home at Gotanda, a culty offices. by Lerma Pealoms 1662 $. TELEGRAPH RD. The allure of a party dress—in a} merchants and scholars. set ne ae cinch waist. 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Why not visit your dealer and let the 1959 Cadillac speak ior itself—it’s a wonderful story told in silence! | Pontiac, Michigan | to Build This Year? - Are You Planning Come in and let us explain how we can help you finance your new home. = + Learn what liberal terms are available at Pontiac Federal with one of our true open end mortgages. We have loaned over two million dollars to home owners and home buyers in this area this year. Home Loans Are Our Specialty ~ We Biy Lond Contracts Pontiac Federal Saving s iz Downtown Branch “Rochester Branch. 4 : 'e 16 E. Lawrence St. © 407 Main Street | 4416 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains wis se et28 nc ariel days - as you do, It gives you a&iof Hollywood.and scarcely the very little —- a very distorted —|of many a sacred cow in California. view of this world.” - She was referred to in 1952, by Shelley sits on a hassock in her|a.magazine, as “Hollywood New York apartment. She's con-|/pionde pop-off.” But she’s valescing froma bout with flu,|“matured and sort of broadened but still tooks all TNT with amy scope as an actress — as a sizzling fuse: person too, I hope,” - “People become competitive in | “Back at me beginning, I was their marriages,’’ she goes on. jsupposed to be a‘ so-called ‘sexy sda marege, tne om op |Stoyng and ing hin ee destroying and limiting thing Cook Miner Flog | Maker sitar eaaiiiaee the: Spots an coe emt nero tin a a : Ve ee ane Se one's art;’but Shelley|—Ben H. McPheron, 69, a retired : ahs jis used to it. When she was under|coal miner, is the first to thing they (Crazy! I wasn't making any money. For she » leontract to Usiversal, i ee ae i you get t0 lThe government took it. So I de-| sek vanity — what other Holly. wanted her-to play a flimsy role 4 jeided to stay, and ty to find) seed Seee eee on make i hai eer aa ¢ afeeih Eezeit de- |some security on Broad-| and gained 22 pounds. (‘I make on stite the smart cracks |way way, fou eed tat ve sens spaghetti and clam sauce betier'a [At the same time, Job/Garfeldinse, siong with an original 13} Rowyou are important tn lio develope you.” | anybody tn the world, and 1 ate |"anted fn Bet het of Hvayr [star flag on a piece of tapestry. if think 1 was , glamor jo, in “A Hatful of Rain” and| Now, in New York, she is filming * |“Girls of Summer” gave her new\a movie, “Odds. Against Tomor- stature ag an actress, and a new) i : z ae ch EE é H te i . te later this mont as w middle-aged|sze 16 to a 12 Pars cia es ent Pe iPaetiore Aye Be ve tablets. 4 WS today for use i L don't know how my heart’ took) se Pst Bis WS Siete een ee aes & Peri Only! 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"py OLRG KALUGIN rather ; relations between the So-| w bo > Wviet Union and the United States, 6 ge ha th ne i -|the Saviet students have been re | About the Aut Author |, Taree months stay ie too short ja pe judge so a coun- sah try as the U.S.A., and the impres-|"" nd New Yorkers: sions we have to-date may: appear re a ton * ever we have particula n-ja lot of things to see. pressed by tfie interest in the So- salle“ Whad fog meyer ‘ some | Many ericans have very lit-|ture in New York, especially those x * * ad pole. Sehr anu, chnerete and dents ae fend Picture of eee _, oma E “We have also been struck by al ¢ a by the 3 : of the 5th avenue] pumber ¢ eit Ler gssarig we or ee atlin other parts of the city. At tion. ‘tome ct Us visited places out- ce get Prag taal voy for in-high level of mechanization and|_,We #80, believe that this ex-|— perhaps We have discovered that Amer- ican students are very industrious| ances, vending machines +t. 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It’s a cruel ‘business, It’s a peiases business, You have to work very| studying hard to get by in it, and you have Co to stay ‘in aowslls “aetna. cas tee O's mak, © oy * je Nan first tried for a footlight career here at the age of 17, shortly after graduating from a ¥ * B = fad ij “Tye Oe vinta Jot ‘echo Rein-|in weedlepoint ‘for everyone 1 loved. - p z : 2 ocean. Cah aad \eareed to, cook, and had a son. I was very .djdomestic, I even made slippers She caught the eye of direc Elia Kazan; The phone call from him led her to stardom, as it has many others,” * * * “They say this is a throat-cu¥ ting business,” she said. ‘But it font been thet: way with me. “Then one day 1 found 1 had -|to. go ‘back to the theater. = ne burning” inside me, So back I came,” - x * * last Nov. 18. tion. - [Bradley Line Drops. Its Settlement Offer ROGERS CITY The Bradley Transportation Line has withdrawn its offer of settlement to families of. the 33 seamen who lost their lives in the sinking of the freighter Carl D. Bradley in Lake Michigan It said it had no choice but to proces with litiga-| ~ The company informed tepre- ede ot Mali soa was made | tiled to date. The company eit Me efter: Jan. vith he stint ; —- & “When you leave a thing and try to come back,” said Nan, “you find it hard to catch-up with the parade, It_has passed you by.” Starting all over, Nan took any ae of theatrical job she could esoceeqoeee 2006860000608 008888986 UNITED - SHIRT. Distributors At Tel-Huron Libby's Vegetables! “WHOLE KERNEL CORN CAN CREAM STYLE CORN th. TENDER SWEET PEAS 2 : PICKLED RED BEETS 34-27, YOUR | choles 2 ron 35° KROGER FRESH SLICED Vienna Bread * 235: KROGER SLICED WHITE BREAD re 2 ie pea 39e This is Kroger’s seme fine quelity breed yeu heve elweys known. This is not “second quelity”. 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Turnpike Authority sae ws it would sus- pend all striking toll collectors and maintenance workers unless they reported” back on their regu- lar shifts. morning, because among. other things, the men wanted the at- thority officially to acknowledge their right to wear union buttons on their uniforms. But there were other grievances and the union proposed to-the au- a that an arbitration clause | be attached to its. present three- year contract. “This counterproposal would in considerable measure constitute a renegotiation of a contract en- tered into in good faith by both parties and with still nearly two years to run,” said Oliver K. Compton Jr., assistant to the ex- ecutive director of the authority. He told Preston Thomas, of Local 1511 of the County to Municipal Employes Union: ‘In striking the turnpike, your union has already iviolated that contract.” All School Inches Count | BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPD—A school here is so crowded that | superintendent William Logan or- | dered a coal bin converted into a i . ay BEE EIR AEE RE EEE SS PET BOSE ES, Right to. “Wear Unig 2 1 NEW BRUNSWICK, Nd: a e dq of the New Jersey Turnpike were jmanned by inexperienced “emer-| | #gency help today as a strike of} +4 , |toll. collectors and: maintenance The striking union was sharply}: been Hired as toll collects at The walkout started Tuesday} IT TICKLES — “Bramo” a trick Brahma bull, bestows a moist greeting on Horse Show Princess Susan Kelly of San Francisco at the form some of his 300 —_ in the arena eared | UPI Photo Cow Palace. Both. are appearing in the National Junior Livestock Exposition. - |Namara and Philip A. Hart were | £ -panapcdhagiygerabion-apeoned ~ Jemployed,-.and_that there is little “Bramo’’ will per- | ! THE. powmiac PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH. 18, 1950) =! , | ‘Hart and McNamara Turns Down Dem. Bid AUKEE W — De nocra Hie prt leaders sent out invtatong He Jobless Bill Critics EE ED jamong the 18 Democratic senators | who yesterday called the House jobless pay éxtension bill “almast |} inadequate.” Te ie F ee S “The two Michigan senators were | | i x * ' The 18 senators told Byrd latest official figures show’ 4,749,000 un- prospect for improvement. They said the recession, as measured by unemployment, is continuing. 4 Armory, Elks Temple Are Sites ~ 2 Weekend Two top-notch anaes will high-: light the weekand for teenagers in the Pontiac area. Friday night at 7:30 the Pontiac Bandstand will rock the National Guard Armory, 57 Water St., with the. second of a series of weekly dances. Sunday afternoon the Elks Temple will be the scene of the “Bunny Hop,” sponsored by the National Teen Clubs. The Friday night dance, inau- gurated last week with a lineup): including the Ski Brothers, Jackie Carbone, The Ferros, and Nick and His Jaguars, will again fea- ture local and national recording [N ewspapers Ask for | t | Readers Dish It Out | tor it, and they got it. | the service. his feeling.” Advertisement Rectal ‘Itch ee bathing RESINOL = ae can I clean a sticky pot?”, | actresses and naked women.” “IT find my paper in the * “] have read your paper “I think your papers are newspapers in my life and I like yours best.” BRISTOL, Terin.—(UPI)—The local newspapers asked The Herald Courier and the Virginia-Tennessean, which provide news to this mountainous Tennessee-Virginia border area, asked their 15,000 readers to write in their opinions of Among the answers were these: | “The only reason we take the Virginia-Tennessean __ ' ts because the carrier is nice and we don’t want to. hurt “More columns that would be of interest to women. How “There is too much space given to stories about aoee bushes.” x * “Get a proofreader to check the proofreader.” “Less about Harry Truman, please.” for 40 years and like it... but there have been a lot of typographical errors in re- cent months. We thought perhaps the linotype man was drunk, the proofreader blind, the editor on vacation and the publisher out playing golf.” —‘Don't be too Republican.” —“Don’t be too Democratic.” * * * The most pleasing answer, though, was this one: good. I have taken a lot of KRESGE’S Palm Sunday Special This Week Only t MIRACLE MILE Shopping Center Store ON LY! Special Purchase Price on. Potted 2-3- Orders are ioe being take for. ~~ Easter Corsages . ; Pig Gardenias. A » Daffodila 4 Blooms $188 Teen Peaves is expected. “The, dance will be | supervised by parents from various Pontiac area school organizations. Among new acts added to the bill will be The Citations. A trophy will be handed out to the best dancers. The weekly dances are sponsored by the Federation of Teenagers. The Sunday dance will begin at 3 p.m. and marks the first appear- ance of Detroit Bandstand’s Dale Young and his regular company heading the show. About a half-dozen live acts will highlight the dance. Doors will be opens at 2:30 to asccomo- | date an expected larger crowd. | Teens have been asked to wear | appropriate dress, but ties are | not necessary. All proceeds will be donated to! the National Foundation for Af- flicted Infants. Tuition and fees ‘at Michigan Oakland, sched- uled to open next fall, will be $255 annually. . State FOR CURRENT NEEDS! 1 Get it in Record Time. Cost? § Only 35¢ for one week; $1.50 it for a month; $2.25 for 2 months. Stop in or phone. FE 8-9661 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Faking No Brobiem” SEABOARD | FINANCE COMPANY aval bed “GLASS ees ee me cee - ALUMINUM > The nom in Frames! 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FREE 250 EXTRA GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS wore: WRIGLEYS 221113. . 100 EXTRA GOLD BELL STAMPS With Purchase of a Your Favorite Canned Hom, 5 Three Pound Size or Over WRIGLEYS pee er ay _ 50 EXTRA GOLD BELL STAMPS With Purchase of 3 Lbs. or More . LEAN FRESHLY GROUND Ground Beef Coupon Redeemable Only at Wrigleys Threugh Sat., March 1 ig Coupon Has No Cash Value. Please Give \ to Cashier Before She Checks Your Order. “ a JRA 28:9 8 4g WRIGLEYS rewwirt 50 EXTRA GOLD BELL STAMPS With Purchose of 5 FANCY INDIAN RIVER Grapefruit 5 fee 39° mwk'7-1(¢18 Aa 50 EXTRA GOLD BELL STAMPS _ With Purchese of One 5-Oz. Jor MADE WITH EGGS Northwoods Instant Coffee Coupon Redeemable Only at Wrigleys Through Sat, March n Coupon Redeemable Only at Wrigleys Thradgh Sat., March 21. | Coupen Redeemable Only at sig ll ets March 2) | Coupon Has Ne Cash Value, Please Give < sen oy Setore Kock Vatue, Le nscad Give - Coupon Has No ; to Cashier Before i. 0e sere oS: > at te Cashier Before She Checks Your Order. ner Or Or third place finish of 1919, * he did on the Babe, tells of a meet- 3 Septet tae | “In October, 1919, 1, (Col. Rup- pert) asked Miller what we could do to win? Miller said, ‘ needs A runs the 3, at “| gin nized crazy and crazier, to added up to " dollars, oll) ae oor = worth 100 ; A IN WHITE, The Babe v Catianeliathaea LSO he learned about the deal. Miller if 7 a | gs Milo Children Allowed HARTFO. University of Hartford _ There is a RD, Conn. (UPI)—The} steady , demand for well-trained . There are many opportunities iedeckabie patta by ettsoling evening school. Phone us today. The Business Institute 7 W.Lawrence St. PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 ~ . VETERAN APPROVED * a oo, es -D SIZES 842-3 Es re os i 3 : FEE PATENT SWIRLS - and the boss, Babe fe WIDTHS . be pee Sun torte 1 “B.C, Sixes 8¥2-4 his salary’ doubled to — crt tals | ALSO A FINE Wy call New ¥ | SELECTION AT His home was Boston, where hej was liked and where he liked the} ‘ you asked If he thought of New York in 192 he zav.ec| BOYS’ SWIRLS boy Ld Babe“ what | z an mae . " Lita ft fii} Lf } } t a We : : yy roa Baty 4 rON OM | | 4 : } a a y » £ titteee Tf . Wiad | ' ITE IN | ity » _ = + : e Fo we i ; . — ; z ie We % ae or & s, : é =e z } . ; | r ; é - 4 on & Real Easter Value Pa OTHER BOYS’ se act DOWNTOWN The Downtown Stores listed to the right will stamp your parking ticket for ONE HOUR of FREE PARKING with a purchase of $2.00 or more. 7 ee Look for this emblem on the store . . . look for it on the parking lots . .. it’s the sign that you get FREE PARKING ‘DOWNTOWN in PONTIAC! Good for One Hour with “purchase of $2.00 or more. _PARK IN ANY LOT where the emblem is displayed. There are lots all around the downtown area want to shop. 4 here will stamp your parking ticket. Each stamp is good for one hour of FREE PARKING. se ee suas a eae ee ee ..» «Close to where you WITH A PURCHASE of $2.00 or MORE any of the stores listed. 3. . 4. YOU CAN GET an ADDI- TIONAL STAMP from each store where you make a pur= chase of $2.00 or more. In this wey you can actually. PARK FREE for as many hours as you shop downtown. Now it’s more worthwhile than ever before to SHOP DOWN. TOWN. Of course— ONLY - downtown, with its vast, un- matchable assortment. can satisfy all your shopping needs and wishes-— all at once — all in one central area. : J} Shop Downtown! More Parking! Moro Selection! More Stores more: Feal ABSTRACT & TITLE GUARANTY CO. 18 W. LAWRENCE ALICIA BRIDAL SALON 55 W. HURON S&T. _ 19 & LAWRENCE ST. BARNETT’S CLOTHES , SHOP 150 N. SAGINAW: ST. ‘SAM BENSON 37 N. SAGINAW ST. ‘ BOBETTE SHOP 14 WN, SAGINAW ST. CONN’S CLOTHING 71 N. SAGINAW ST. CONNOLLY’S JEWELERS 16 W, HURON ST. ‘ DICKINSON’S MEN’S WEAR SACINAW AT LAWRENCE ST. DIEM’S SHOES " - 87 N. SAGINAW ST. THE DeCOR SHOP 61 W., HURON EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP 57 W. HURON ST. WAYNE GABERT 121_N. SAGINAW ST. GALLAGHER MUSIC SHOP 18 & HURON sT. GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. LAWRENCE ST. GEORGE’S-NEWPORT'S 74_N. SAGINAW. ST. ‘HUB CLOTHIERS 18 N. SAGINAW ST. JACOBSON’S FLOWERS 101 N. SACINAW ST. THE LITTLE SHOP 24 E. HURON ST. MARGARET ANN ‘SHOP 37 W. HURON ST. McNALLY’S MEN‘S WEAR” & 106 N. SAGINAW ST. ort MODERN AGE FURNITURE 15 €. PIKE ST. OSMUN’S MEN’S WEAR 51 N. SAGINAW OXFORD SHOP 59 W. HURON ST. PARK JEWELERS 1 N. SAGINAW ST. FRED N. PAULI JEWELERS 28 W. HURON ST. PEGGY’S DRESS SHOP 16 N. SAGINAW ST. PHILIP’S LUGGAGE : & SPORTING GOODS 79 N. SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. LAWRENCE ST. PONTIAC-ROCKCOTE PAINT STORE 2 S. CASS ST. | PONTIAC STATIONERS _4.N. SAGINAW 5ST. -RAPPY’S NATIONAL CLOTHING STORE 9S. SACINAW ‘ST. ~SHAW’S JEWELERS 24 N. SAGINAW ST. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS | PAINT 71 W. HURON ST. THRIFTY. PRUG "148 N. SAGINAW ST. WIGGS _ 24 W. HURON ST. WYMAN FURNITURE 17 €. HURON ST. juries i tacker late yesterday chem. a, oo. ee z He pe Gillespie The late Glenn C. Gillespie, py Nera Drayton Plains to Get New Building Soon, Says Rep. Broomfield . Contracts for construction of a new Drayton Plains “Post Office expected to begin within the nex months, Congressman William have been awarded and work is; Ford Subsidiary Gets Contract for Missiles : Inc, Mrs. Mary. Douglas was found in East Pontiac attorney in 1920, was| of W. Huron. street between | Nine bids were submitted and| Coast ‘ an apartment house at 20 Union ‘Madison - samoead Tmemoial resolution! Palmer and Green streets trom |the Northland Construction Co., of| "a sao naa St., Mount Clemens, at 6:20 p.m.| avenne, Perry.to Barkell; and pat residential 2 to public service. |Detroit, was notified today of the) + ana teating “of deco a She was first taken-to St, Joseph) N. Cass avenue, Oakland te, adopted" last night by City Ne obiections were raised at a Post Office Department's approval intercontinental. ballis' geht ws Hospital there and then trenafsertd Wisner Stadium, pomnlasicn public hearing on the change. of the contract. Jolin and Ralph (ICBM) program si pol rong . bral) scheduled for curbs, gutters and| Gillespie, a former Oakland] Commissioners voted to yacate|-€0 are the company owners, |= : a blacktopping were: county. circuit judge, was killed|ine alley next to the Glenwood To be located directly across Mount Clemens police were | . Mt. s to 8 Suto crash in Oklahoma @/ayenye extension,” constructed in|from the present post office, 4411 SPECIAL mystified over the motive fer vel cota = eng week ago. * connection with the Perry street|Dixie Highway, the building will] THURSDAY-FRIDAY tho heutel stteck, They ruled ont Pomnagg > —— at The reseiution cited tho many \Widening. - be leased. for 10 years with two} SATURDAY ONLY . ee W. Howard street, Johnson to| servicts to city, county and state | Given an initial airing was anjfive-year renewal options. Rental HALF egg - : Adelaide; Harriett street, Adelaide| rendered by the 73-year-old Pon: jordinance rezoning 169 lots in the ence e dt in aatinedaaie en male Baldwin; Jefferson avenue,| tiac , Who practiced here |Glenwood Estates — Itch e Pil a man identified as Blaine to Summit; Lehigh street,| for almost half a century. from manufacturing to residen’ cn Oo Hes Dubois, who lives in the apartment Baldwin to University; Ad the thane af bla dlith, GlBeaple| Tee Mtty Tevet Park and Deke. Get ‘ she was houselieep-lavenue, Walton to Chicago: W.|05 serving “ag ‘chair kim School grounds are to be re} ~ mole’ ‘Now ; | ie eg 3 2 ee ¥ sof : e last 40 a ‘ pS ict : ss i Rogie ee a 50-80 chance to survive. Shei jessie street, Prospect to Rae-|“#y's Police Trial SDD and SDM licenses at 532,°% piles. They use s | . 7 mw GGEAN was found in a semiconscious state burn; W. New York avenue, Bald.|it be @alled back into action by|prankiin Ra. from Mary P. 2 Cale not antag and reportedly told police she was |win te Walton; W. Colgate avenue, |"ePea! of police civil service Ati, Fins Weaver Sr., and of & tav-lone sufferer writes, Me Hehine Pry Pe beaten by a “young white man.” |Baldwin to Carlisle; Carlisle ave-|tie Polls April ¢ ern license at 54.58 8, Saginaw St. |-nd ere $630 30 = wnerY Nees | 2 North erry St. ‘Mrs. Douglas was severely beat-inue, Columbia to Sheffield; Ivy 2 dae oreo en Lae Nicanor DeLeon Jr. cad nec i mre Di Lions, cael ‘ at East Boulevard en about the head and bloodstains |street, Montcalm to Kennett; N.|another attorney, John Wilsan, to/Ruth DeLean to James R. Kirk-/qy ists. - € were found throughout: the room. Kennett; N. Tasmania avenue, replace Gillespie on the committee. Sate * : 00D GROOMING BEGINS AT... of yjwaes ~via te will make her the hit - sizes 19 to-204, nylon ng on Toyo or lacy the Easter Parade. 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Pat- rick’s Day in a green. suit and _jgreen tie, thanked the court. Twenty of his followers were on hand. The charge against the Negro revivalist was based on a complaint of the Essex County was ‘allowed only 0 pick up pab- Innocent Plea Entered hound Bus Lines tickets. lin Armed Robbery Case Origin of the potato wash't in| Standing ty wa i the Ann umd bey, Rober 3. Sox, 29. gion of South America. OLD TIMER — Veteran actor Edmund Lowe, part of an ‘old ham” with @ traveling stock 67, poses on the set of “Heller With a Gun” with company in the West. Lowe says he hopes the a one of the stars. Lowe Vinee te part will get kin leap the Seid of character roles. ) Judy Garland fo Sing? Hollywood Headlines.” in Benefit at Met. |Brooks West in Debut "NEw york «aP).— July rN -oereen in ‘Anatomy’ land will star at the Metropolitan “Tf you do, you will not come out from under it.” = Mrs. Robinson subsequently un- Opera House starting May 11 , when her musical variety show; By LOUELLA.0. PARSONS —., - Martin Manulis picked his star called it successful. lopens a week’s engagement to| HOLLYWOOD—Brooks West tor nn ees a Adven- oe wee Bees benefit the Children’s Asthma Re-Eve Arden’s husband, is making|tures in Paradise, which the! toselwood said Mrs. Robinson's search Institute at Denver. \his screen début in “Anatomy Of hero is a skipper in the South Seas, |reeimony-was “far short of satis- A Metropolitan spokesman said'&@ Murder’’~he's ‘been ‘in so many right out of close-by Newport har- ' ‘he could recall no previous occa-|plays on and off Broadway ,J|bor. sion when a singer of popular mu-| ‘thought surely he had made a| Big (6-foot, S-inch) Gardner). “pips. sic starred in a icici at!picture someplace along the line.|McKay has been signed as the!mitted that she did n the Met. But no—when he dons makeup|hero of the James Michener tales for the part of the district attor-|494d he was lolling around on the cerning the tumor, ‘ pa tit] Dick Powells Go Home ney, Brooks will be stepping in deck of this own boat when tho | geore, tad God wall veczove . Message came. From Hospital Together — rhein * * SANTA MONICA, Calif, (AP)—| Oh, ob, ob, this comes as sur. |, Anne D Douglas told me an amus- Af ea Youths Sent Tee Dicky Pewee we pling home| ee fee nae NOE lst seas dead, tied and when he from the hospital today; Powell wag hospitalized by a ‘bronchitis attack. His wife, June 3 iPower was visiting him when Powell's doctor heard her cough. He found she had the same) — so she became a hospital patient, too. Bros, have been discussing a deal for “Lolita,” with preaaséts dames Kubrick and James Harris. But unless the boys can come up with a script that passes the Johnston office, it's Ro soap. had a chance to rest in Palm|{0 Jackson Prison ‘Two Pontiac youths from Detroit, who admitted a’ He slept all the way to Redlands’ string of 21 break-ins, were sen- and when they stopped there a egg sl by Circuit Judge H. Rus- gasoline, the driver told Kirk he sel Holland yesterday to 1%-15 to " years each in Jackson State Prison. , Sentenced were Timothy A. Pet- ‘wTwTrerrrvwvreTTeTTYTTTTeerr eT Tee Te ee eT Ce ee ee hn in ti ti ti bi hn tin i ti i hi hi i Mi Ai Ai ti ti hi ti Ni i Hi i i ti Hn te ti tt i tt tt i i ih te ‘ ahaa eg PP PP PPP PELL PLPE LLL LPL PPP PELL PPP ODI SG not being able to get into the once lived in Waterford Townships) " - rs aS Beet See a — — So a EE > a ics idee dia dace | " sa. - | “The three pleaded guilty” ea Mask sont "nates rove on breaking into gas station at the REX HARRISON. KAY KENDAL! fo Palm Springs, pulled up to | jo of nat i LUCTANT DEBUTANTE] the house, opened the car door, and no Kirk. Meanwhile, with the car gone, | - |Kirk had to-thumb his way to the ake le anid tae | media a — ._ STARTS JDoors Open 10:45 Springs. . . - ++} TODAY: a T missed something in not know-/§ | ». PMA. ing Lilli Palmer Wetter. She was) ; so interesting at small dinner | = : the William Perlbergs gave for hér | at Romanoff's on the rocks. Lilli was saying that everyone comes to her home-in Portofino to visit. “One time the Duchess of Windsor and Garbo were my guests | at the same time,” she said. The/ two women were absolutely fasci- | nated with each other. “The Duchess said, ‘I suppose some day they'll do my life’on the | screen and I hope they get some-! one. with the talent of Miss Garbo. But I'l have nothing to say— maybe it will be made after I'm dead and they'll cast a completely unknown.’ " Snapshots of Hollywood collected! at random: . * Jack Benny has pulled a real | coup. On his May 23 TV spec- | tacular he has signed Julle An. | v ! drews, who is in Londoh doing 4 “My Fair Lady” with Rex Har- % rison. She'll get two weeks vacation to fly over the pole for the Benny/f. show. Tomorrow night Jack hag} Bob Hope and Mitzi Gaynor on his | spec. (Copyright, 1959) { ‘ j i E EXPOSE OF ANGRY ROGANT NAZI DREAM RE THE BLOOD-CRAZED WEREWOL TO WHOM LOVE MEANT HAT AND HATE VICTORY! THE AR buy Imperi stay with the whiskey that’s light, ee ge entle, alvwoys i in good taste nate ‘SEE! | ee So DOORS OPEN 6:45 The wild and uncontrol- fed vouth whese love § and forbidden lives were bone and sold for sitk fF, stockings and cigarettes, SEE! | a. 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ERBOTEN” shown at — 12:40, ha, | 4:00, 7:10, 10:20. “ACROSS THE 1 hue enrooe” at 11:05, 2:30, 5:30, Tf for pedple with an educated taste and a sense of value a he eo ee ween ea $10 [> UENDED WHISKEY + 86 PROOF + 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD Godene ee ‘Code No. 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS « HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA, ILLINOIS he : _ Shortening tee « oat 3% Ces The Toilet Tissue that’s ein aa SP Torta «- ae aN ferson, 46, is the daughter of a Pasadena Baptist minister. & * *, The National Boxing Association . yesterday asked Sugar Ray Robin- son to declare his middleweight title defense plans ‘“‘forthwith.” Arch Hindman, NBA executive sec- | squad reminded retary, Robitison in a telegram that he had promised the NBA executive committee in January to defend his title by June 30. : * * * Two national high school swim- ming records were set Tuesday in a triangular meet at San Jose, Calif,. Records were posted in the 400-yard medley relay (3:59.1) and the 200-yard medley relay (1;48.2)., . the latter time breaking the mark set by Battle Creek Central, Both new marks were established by Los Altos High. Howard Emhke of ‘29 Series Fame Is Dead: - + PHILADELPHIA (UPI)—Former Philadelphia Athletics pitcher How- ard Embhke, whose record of 13 strikeouts as a surprise starter in the opening game of the 1929 World Series stood for 24 .years, died suddenly in a hospital yesterday at the age of 64. Private funeral services will be held on Friday for the tall right- hander, who was in the fading made baseball history against the! 4 Chicago Cubs for Connie Mack's Athletics. E _Emhke_had_a_season_ record _o: 7-2 and had appeared in only 55 innings when Mack named him ito open the World Series in Chicage to the astonishment of the basebal} world and éven his teammates. Emhke retired from “baseball in 1930 and operated his own canvas fabricating business with his wife, ‘in Big Contest - Winner Gains Semifinal) ist | Friday. Night en| about 9:15 following an expected | losing to. Feston by four and * ta 500 percentage after six games - ool am Berth at East Lansing By CHUCK -ABAIR One thing certain when basket- ball’s ‘‘sweet sixteen” teams as- semble at Lansing this weekend ig that the Oakland County area will be represented in the race for the Class B high school cham- pionship left vacant by the regional elimination of East ; It should be settled tonight by tipeff time is set for7:36. on the Birmingham High court. The winner will gain a semifinal berth opposite tonight’s Ludington- Sault Ste. Marie victor at’ Grayling on Friday at 4:30 p.m. in MSU's Jenison Fieldhouse. *& * -* Prec te far oe 3 = : 5 rue oh es ee ry eae = seins Pee oe " eg % * # Qo i or i tn i Sl ; . is ato se 2 oa F : Te els : ZERO HOUR — Pontiac Central faces zero-hour tonight in its bid for the semi- ‘ finals of the state basketball tournament by meeting Dearborn Fordson. in the quarter-finals at U. of D. Memorial fieldhouse. The zero hour is denoted onthe jerseys of these five Chiefs (left to right), John Bandy (10), Phil Rabaja (20), Dick McCauley (30), Bill Hayward (40), and Harrison Munson (50). PCH plays the second game of a doubleheader ‘tonight, following the East Detroit-Hamtramck nmap ey cs / 3 oa PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959 A tag ater @ *Chiefs lost that 2 year to Benton Harbor, 29-26, BY SO ES. mien in the opening session. The, winners tonight will meet each other at Jenison field-. house in East Langing Friday night. The state Class A finals will take place ‘in once in history. That was in the 1940-41 season under coach Harvey Norris. The ' River Rouge faces Detroit. Holy Redeemer, and Sturgis meets) Plainwell in other quarter-, finals to decide Friday’s 3 p.m.’ semifinal bracket. There is little to go ing to on in at- | Holly and Holly divided its first four starts Brighton by three’ and since has won .17 straight. Romeo had only but the Bulldogs have now. dumped 13 straight foes. The losses were to Troy in overtime, Utica by 12 and- Rochester by eight. * * * The Broncos have the top point- tourney games for 24.2. Sephomore Ken Morian has been his most steady aide in seoring. He hit 14.3 for the year and 11.2 in tourney play. have | Remeo’s chances for victory re dealt g severe blow yes- ferday when starting forward | a practice session. Black received special treatment, today in Utica. Although he is ex-; comparatively edsy triumphs while Holly was working hard for its two It should be interesting any wav ryou look at it. Holly started its unbeaten surge, by sweeping three} teams, including Fenton and Brighton in a holiday meet, al- Wayne-Oakland. Romeo won the Tri-County championship, beating Marguerite, who is his only sur-' vivor. °. as iLapeer,’_- : out Class A rivals Rochester and - ss a Norman Surveys Power = ROMEO WANTS MORE—Romeo has already reached the school’s highest peak in basketball history by gaining a regional crown but the Bull- dogs want more. They will be out to make Holly their 14th straight victim in a big quarter-final trophy. duel at Birmingham High tonight at 7:30. Coach Bud Brotebeck is shown with the squad. Standout forward Charley Peterson holds the regional Pontiac Press Phote Poor Ti “Osborne Given 3 ; * aS Trial at Three Dien es Husky Slugger Works and Third Base : ras qi Arizona Coach Blasts Indians dim Black sprained his ankle in. TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)—The sign-' ing of Gene Leek, the bonus play- er from the University of Arizona, by the Cleveland Indians has brought a blast from Arizona baseball coach Frank Sancet. Sancet said yesterday he would do everything he could “‘ta keep the Indians from getting any more of our players.’ * * “They never advised us of their intentions,” he said. “I went ahead and assembled this team with the belief everyone would be with us-all season.Now this -hape’ pens.”’ Top Drivers Compete BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)—The 1958 spring car champions head) a field of top drivers competing for $6,000 when the U.S. Automo- bile Club opens its racing season here Sunday. || |ville and West ; _|nents, ¥ h LOUISVILLE,. Ky. (AP) — The four coaches whose _ basketball teams will compete in the NCAA finals here this weekend undoubt- edly are in better spirits today. took turns consoling one another in a session best described as an electronic seance. ’ * x * = Reporters at Louisville's elabo- irate Freedom Hall where the ltournameht will be played under- took to interview the coaches over a four-way telephone hookup. Voices of the coaches—Freddie Schaus-of West Virginia, George Smith of Cincinnati, Pete Newell of California and Peck Hickman of Louisvile—were piped in. The coaches’ opinions of their opening round opponents left no doubt history’s four greatest teams will compete. * * * Then they in turn discussed their own teams and thoroughl shattered. the ‘illttsion. : The-only thing that can be de- duced logically from their discus- sions is that each is firm on two points: : 1. My team will not win. 2.. I don’t think my team will Then the reporters asked: Just whom do each of you think will win? : : And with the -mén who know their teams the best, it was Louis- ville two to one, ; Smith’ and Schaus. picked Louis- ville because of its home floor ad; vantage. ‘ Newell and Hickman picked Cin: cinnati and West Virginia, respeb- +h Cranage those happen to be he: teams. play in Friday's The Friday schedule has Louis- in the and Cali- Thoaned over their lack of scout- ing information on their oppo- a ae ee Newell moaned over’ Oscar Rob- ertson, Cincinnati_junior who av- erages 52 per cent of his field goal attempts, has won the national , |scoring: title two years, in a row, and-has set two NCAA tournanient scoring. records, The ‘electronic press conference “) * Soe Gage ee Coaches in NCAA Finals For 28 minutes yesterday they if ood Give Louisville 2-1 Nod ended with all who took part well pleased: . The coaches who got an oppor- tunity to cheer one another up; Ping reporters who got their sto- And the Southern Bell Telephone Co. who got $52.25, Unseeded Five | Trips St: Louis NEW. YORK #™ — Providence Collegé polished off St. Louis, 75-72, in a double overtime, and .New York sUniversity-roared to a 63-48 victory over Oklahoma ‘City in quarter-finals games of the Na- tional. Invitation Toufriament Tues- ed night in Madison Square Gar- len, x * * . - Providence, an. unseeded outsid- er, meets St. John's ‘of New York and NYU goes against Bradley in the -semifinals of the annual post-season basketball tournament St. Louis had been seeded sec- ond and Oklahoma City fourth. Top-seeded Bradley is the only sur- vivor from the four teams given first round byes, Boys’ Club to Hold State Hoop Tourney ay Pontiae Boys’ Club will be t to.the- State In ediate Basketball tournament pri held Friday and Saturday. Seven teams are already set for the event. Another will be de- Inter- mediates are boys 15 and under. Fiera x .* . Friday night. contests will pit Southern Oakland of Royal Oak against Adam H. Sarver of De- troit at 6:30, Pontiac vs. Ypsilanti at 7:30, Bloomer. vs.. Edgar A. Guest in a Detroit*battle at 8:30, Bolling will be able to bear up under the 154-game grind. Though Bolling did it last year—~he was the only Tiger to play all_ the games—the lean infielder surely would be more effective in the late stages of the campaign if he could be rested for a few games. : x * * The trouble is, the Tigers have not had adequate replacements in recent seasons and they have been' left with two choices: play tired. sometimes injured and aching reg- ulars, er put in someone else pray for rain. bench and what do I have?” Norman asked, “Maybe we can fiddle around this spring and come up with some guys who can go in there and give the club ‘a life.” Osborne has given every indica- tion he is about ready for big league pitching. At Charleston last season he drove in 97 runs and batted .287, leading the American Assn, in several Kitting depart- ments although he miss éd five weeks of the season. He also did well in winter ball, in Outfield, Ist Base} Tito Francona Asks Tigers to Decision. to ‘Hit .the Books’ Stirs. Protest, From Cleveland K.C. HOLLYWOOD, Fla. ut—Ron De- Jany, the speedy scholar ‘rom Ireland, will hit the books and not the boards of Friday's indoor track Either way, Delany let it be known fast night “he’s sticking by his withdrawal from the of ‘study’ commitments,” Asked if his cancellation would make him liable to suspension, De- lany said *‘I don’t know.. If the Cleveland AAU doesn’t consider it a justifiable reason, I éan’t help it.” ees: : Delany won with ease last night over Peter Close of St. Johns Clara, in 4:07.8, Henry Ford College. Rasses First Test = HUTCHINSON, Kan. (®—Henry vd College of Dearborn, Mich., National Junior College basket- ball tournament. . Henry Ford, headed by Jim Me- Intyre with 21 points, easily took the medsure of Eagle Grove of Iowa in the opening round yester- * * * Main thing in his favor is that} some power—he hit £9 home runs! and 31 doubles—and the right field] fence at Briggs Stadium is a scant 325 feet from home plate. * * * Ossie Alvarez, looks like a sure bet to stick as a utility infielder. He has been playing three infield positions in Grap®fruit League games, ~ Norman planned an intrasquad game for the regulars today while the B team was meeting Philadel-| . phia at Clearwater, Outfielder Charlie Maxwell received treat- ment yesterday for another flareup of boils. ‘ K-State’s Tex Winters” | Interviewed by Badgers MADISON, Wis, @ — Ivy Wil- liamson, University Wisconsin ath- letic director, said Tuesday night that Tex Winter, Kansas. State bas- ketball , "had been contacted concerning vacant Badger bas- kétball job. Williamson .said he had talked vited him to Madison ‘for view, n Carnevale, Navy coach, said earlier W y at Annapolis an inter- and the playoff survivor will meet Dearborn at 9:30, << o ; eS ; i sss We ‘ a ee oe Oe RS ee ae eee ee ees that he was not interested in the with, Winter by telephone and in}. day 79-70. The Michigan team had a 19-point lead in the last: rhe is a left handed hitter with: half. : : , . | : A Cleveland K. of C. meet because |Mon University, Tom-Riordan-ofIdaho| State and Laszlo Tabri of Santa! Player passed_its—first- test in —-the| teon Prentice cau inGame at U-D Chiefs Battle Tractors in Quarter-Final Scrap + 98 Part of Twin Bill, Ne, 1 team in the season’s final square off against “dark horse” Dearborn Fordson this evening at 8:30 in the nightcap of an all- Class A doubleheader at Univer- sity of Detroit Memorial Build- ing. Hamtramck, which, pushed PCH season, battles surprising East De- troit. at 7 o'clock in the opening came Of the U-D quarter-final twin fs hi iit it t's winners collide | TPs te » which has been huge factor in -the team’s suc- NBA No ee WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDUL WESTERN DIVISION Detroit at Minneapolis. Series tied at bl, “ron ASTER DIVISION Syracuse at Boston , RSDAY'S SCHEDULE No ganies scheduled. cut to 32 survivors who'll enter day and finals Saturday at M house in East Lansing. Tonight’s pairing and team Lansing Sexton (12-7) vs. al Romeo (16-3) vs. Holly (1 Wisconsin job, « MA a i ey Crystal Falls (12-8) vs. Alcona (18-2), | Baldwin (19:1) vs. St. Joseph Catholic (14-6). Coldwater St, Charles (10-9) vs. Britton (16-4). Flint St. Matthew (12-9) vs. Fowler (19-3). - Maple City Glen Lake (20-2) vs. Brimley (22-1)... | Quarter-Final Pairings | Y Michigan's high school basketball tournament has been quarter-final action tonight. Semifinals are slated for Lansing and East Lansing Fri- ichigan State's Jenison Field- records: CLASS A Adrian (15-3). - Pontiac Central (17-1) vs. Dearborn Fordson (12-7). East Detroit (16-4) vs. Hamtramck (17-1). Flint Central (15-4) vs. Grand Rapids Central (18-2). CLASS B Plainwell (20-1) vs. Sturgis (15-6). River Rouge (21-2) vs. Detroit Holy Redeemer (22-2). 9-2), Ludington (16-5) vs. Sault-Ste. Marie (19-1). ‘ ees CLASS C ee Kalamazoo Christian (20-3) vs. East Jackson (19-1). Grosse Pointe St. Paul (18-1) vs. Pigeon (21-0). Grand Rapids Lee (16-5) vs. Muskegon Chris we ™ CLASS D e (22-2). oe 4 Wilson of the Detroit Red Wings skates in his . Black Hawks, 508th straight game to tie’an all-time NHL record — playoff hopes alive. . 20, yl 2 oe b MARC # i i i ae . 4 oe ; — a hi if J : ‘ : : a ‘ v S - __THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, LARCH 18, 1959 * final of the “Beat cian Sy CHUCK ASAE the season but there still is remaining in this area. among others. * A few scattered leagues have concluded operations for é City Women’s tov = ae sa ae: ing up soon will be the Elks Mixed doubles, a Royal Oak open event and a Kiwanis district at Beulah, Mich., Another keg feature in the near future will be the the Pro” series at Lakewood Lanes plenty of topflight bowling Still Want Hyde from Senators Yankees Sit * Trade Tables _ Featherweight Title Bout — Bassey Slight Fa | LOS ANGELES (AP) — The fea ; the rite botft in action, and off ey tee ? | Ht nil att 72 2 EG < g Z j a>3 4 3 a t 2 S F F i 5 Bassey and his English - Boston ere Sere. i ee Baltimore ..s0:.seosenees8 3 2 Detroit mgt’ 4 hs iy eeRROeheke newer q \Weehingten sisiewescue 8 New York .,,sescccegedsved od land ‘ 3 error rrrr. Sa | Bt. Louis . cesses erssoeed 4 Cincinnati scoeeennentes ceed § 5 sevesusaeseuest That would include ex-champion chi Willie. Pep. whom he stopyed in| nine brawling roids in Boston: Inet September; Carmeio Costa, Erresto Parra and Miguel Ber- rios, as well as Moreno. But Biddles maintains that some of Hogan the Kid’s European vic-| ta! tims were better fighters than the Yankee ,. Moore & cinched the It’s true that Moore title fight by also stopping Moreno| Beach he did it in one round—but his calibre of opponents isn’t too im- pressive. k * * By the ‘same token, the class of Bassey’s vanquished rivals isn't!, known on this side of the ocean, éither. In any event, Los Angeles fans I-L Player Assn.. | Asks Court Test Over Contracts TORONTO (AP)—The Toronto Globe and Mail said today that summonses have been served on the Rochester Red Wings, the Buf- falo Bisons, Ford Frick, George Trautman, the New York Yan- kees ‘“‘and all other clubs in the International League” on behalf of the Leacue Players’ Assn. *. * * _ The story says the summonses were ‘brought, by players’ repre- sentatives Eddie Blake of the To- ronto Maple Leafs and Bob Len- non of the Montreal Royals. Frank Horton, president of the Red Wings, said in Rochester yes- terday that he figured the sum- mons was a test case against baseball's eg pias “Under U.S. Federal law, base- ball contracts are exempt from anti-trust laws but if.a state court should .rule otherwise, the federal courts would have to take another look. Sen Pranaieto sere seeeened : LPWRUROG cst steerer vnns Chicago ow... cee eewer ® -6 250 f TUESDAY'S RESULTS Washington 4 Pittsburgh 1 Boston 6, San Francisco 1 Cleveland 10, CIicago N. 5 Cincinnati vs. St. Louis, cancelled, ra‘n Detroit vs. Los Af eaticelled, rain New York vs. Phi phia, cancelled, ram Kansas City ve. Milwaukee, cancelled, im ~ rae WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnatl at Tampa ae vs. Chitago A, at Clear- ir Vat. Louls vs. Loe Angeles at Vero Milwatikee vs. Kansas City at West Palm Beach N. 48. Gen Francisco Phoenix ere va. © at Tucson ashington ve. New York at St. Peters- burg F THURSDAY'S GAMES ; Cincinnati vs. St. Louis at Bt. Peters- ure Philadelphia ve. Detroit at Clearwater Milwatkee vs. New York at Miami Los Angeles vs. Baltimore at Sarasota Pittsbufeh vs. Kansas City at West Chicago N. vs. Boston at Mesa San Francisco vs. Cleveland at hoenix ‘ P Washington vs, Chicago A. at Tampa Cage Results TOURNAMENTS ; Gtarter-Finale Providence 75,. St. Louis 72, 2 overtimes NYU 63, Oklahoma City U. 46 NATIONAL, JC TOURNAMENT Paris, Tex. 73. No. Greenville. 8.C. 68 | ay Ford, Mich. 79, Eagle "iran lowa | Beaheey. jim poe uy. Ag . Angelo, ‘ ‘erion, a. Caméron, Okla. 76, LaSalle, Ml. 70 NATION, AAU TOURNAMENT Fé, tae, Cit, On. v8. y 103, Portland, Ore. | 69 ¥ waukee 99, Bs » NM. 8&2 ‘S. Air New elle, N.Y. 83 McPherson, %, Lad Tex., 94, overtime, w Montreal .... ...38 16 13 88 248 146 ;Bostom © oi .u. 1s. 0 9 @8 195 205 Chicage = ....... 27 28 2 67 192 202 Wew York —.;...95--30-12--@2 191 208 Toronto ....... 24 32 21 59 172 193 Detroit ...... 23°35 «68 658 16] «207, | Tuesday's Results (only game scheduled) - : WEDNE! Di | RATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at New (York * |Hane, who advocated a five-day s trouble according to manager Fred week for exhibition games, Said the Braves’ boss: “We've got so many games that we don’t have enough time for instruction. All we can do is talk uy ilwaukee Braves also are having ‘ it,” said Wilson. “I’ve had lots of injuries, charley horses and bangs the “But I was lucky last year when ae f i i el tf 33 z B = 9 E : ' al 7 i ge sat F F : ry i s € 3 Z H eliminated for the first time in 21 years if they had tied or lost. They have two games left. For the Red Wings to make the playoffs, they need outside assist- “lish Will Se = Trotters Play * - Pro Harlem Cagers to Appear on ‘Old Sod’ in May; Russia Later CHICAGO (®—Abe Saperstein, owner-Coach of the Harlem Globe- Griff's Ousted From Tourney Griff's Grill, Pontiac’s Class B ty League basketball champion, the Handleapped by the absence of several key players due to pre- vious commitments, fhe Grill quintet lost a 62-47 decision to Lakeside Royals, the city’s Class D champs, enter the Inter-Cities tourney in their division tonight ance. Boston must beat New York tonight. Toronto must lose to Mon- treal tomorrow or Qbicago Satur- two points with a pair of ties, And about the mistakes and that doesn’t often do any good.” Detroit must beat New York Sat- jurday and Toronto Sunday. at 6:45 p.m. day or do not better than earn! poston “Pa bender les, Brook-| The News said Bradley was in- (Tiger) 'terviewed by the university's ath-| letic council last night and a de-| line, Masés., ted Ralph F? ty Yonkers N.Y io: eeKrte wasn. * aoebi Hicks, 138 Beattie, 135, Be att + with the women getting a| shot at Marion Ladewig. Two men have beaten pros in single games thus far but none in series. Speaking of tournaments, former cently rolled a 276 game in a 651 series to lead her tedm into 1st place at a Roscommon event. She is now an instructor at Alpena, * * * John ‘Helisek and Ray Powell. | had 159 and 168 triplicates in the recent. GMC doubles teurney at Motor Inn. dim Hartsoe, who owns a 253 game this year, had a 1% trie at Pontiac Recreation the Kenogha Kegler Pontiac star Mildred Molter. re-| Gains 4th Spot in ABC Singles ST. LOUIS (AP)—Robert Orth ling Congress tournament . yesterday when he * * * Orth rolled a 717 series, inelud- ing a center gamie of 289, highest ment. : Ed_ Lubanski of Detroit leads 3,243. He also is the leader of the all-events division. ; + + *+*# Best score in the open team di- vision yesterday was a 2,976 post- ed by Mando Photo of St, Paul, Minn, The score wasn't good enough to earn a place among the leaders. Beers’ 27 Points Can't Save R-D 5 Ron & Don Service was elim- effort by Clarence Beers. Van Welt’s Auto Sales won the battle, \Hoad Widens Lead KANSAS CITY u — Lew Hoad tour Tuesday night, downing Pan- cho Gonzales 6-4, 64 before 1,500 persons, Menke dr. Lanes). Cooley ,Lanes has 82 boys and girls from 8 to 16 years of age rolling in a junior league organized ents. There are two separate di- visions according to ages. Each participant will receive a trophy at a post-season banquet. In a simi- lar loop at Romeo, Peggy Ashland, 10. fired a 167 game to earn a national patch award. x *& of Pontiac’s new 700 chapter are Sam Perna, Art Grissom, Monroe Bradley Eyes Texas Job AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)—The Dallas |Morning News said today Harold on the same Kronk Fieldhouse Bradley of Duke University is be-| court’ The Royals meet Dearborn ing sirongly considered for the! basketball & * { ‘University of Texas ‘coaching job. cision was expected today. ati- than to offer. $5 Pint Code Ne, M11 oe There is no more . handsome gesture 4/5 Qt. Code Ne inne tenes annem | ‘Wes anny wo @ ean OP ol 4 NON 90 76 | * & ~ hae bs IMPORTED IN BOTTLE FROM'CANADA BY HIRAM WALKER IMPORTERS, INC., DETROIT, MICH. BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY “the best emeite house’ in od lands E 90.4 proof ' a 4 6 years old + for all sports by Union Lake par-| Foul judges (executive directors) | Jones of Nicaragua are members \of Pennsylvania's fencing team. jot about 50 ' of Kenosha, Wis.,. made the only| Monday single game score of the tourna-| the singles with the 764 he rolled| leads the open team division with) Tom Balla of Hungary and Art| Py ee : The low 32 8 in the field @ into match round Soe eee pe RIGHT FOR QUALITY! The all-welded MIDAS made for quiet comfort. RIGHT FOR PROTECTION! There is o MIDAS Muffier, tolipipe, ‘dual exhaust for every cor end trwek, i i i CAPITOL Barber Shop 580 W. Huren Street “Pleaty of Off-Street Parking” FE 5-8912 a aetna ta Both feature the foil. — | 6 ; “ em AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MOTOR TUNE-UP Fast Service—Quality Work MOTOR Exchange Co. 401 S. Scginaw FE -3-7432 SALE& : Family Party “Out of This World!” Coming . . Friday morning . . Round the Clock . . until - Saturday night at 147 S, Saginaw St. FE 5-401 - Pontiac's Only Authoris d Ford Deale aler Interprefative Program. lo Patks En _— _ and recreation areas is the current move for an in- _terpretative program. Conservation department, Michi- now building such a program, adapted from the highly efficient national parks system. © xk * * Basic purpose is to provide information for benefit of the public regarding recreational, educational and Historical background of the park, its natural features and other attractions would be posted for visitors to see and read, along with maps of the grounds, and direction signs. National Park Service has done a splendid job along these lines, as this observer noted during a recent western vacation. ‘One of Oakland county’s many fine state parks has been selected as one of four to be used as experimental sites for a “pilot” plan. This plan would be a direction-finder for the overall master state plan. xk * * SELECT PROUD LAKE AS A ‘PILOT’ AREA © a last several years, is one of the “pilots.” It has grown tremen- dously in popularity with Oakland county and Metropolitan tional Area and the Kensington Park System. Regarding historical backgrounds, probably few area persons know that Cass-Dodge parx, ene of the most heavily used parks in the state, once had a huge elm, known as the Governer Cass Elm. Beneath this tree, long since destroyed in'a great storm some 20 years ago, Gov. Cass conducted a conference of some significance. The tree was more than six feet in diameter. x * * TIMELY TIPS FOR THE ANGLING BEGINNER One of the big outboard motor makers has just come out with an interesting, informative booklet entitled—naturally “Fishing With an Outboard.” It contains all finds of infor- mation on the nation’s greatest participation pastime, with gome particularly pertinent paragraphs aimed at the begin- her (it's free at Mercury dealers). ‘ If one is a beginner, he (or she) is advised they will probably have as much fun as the fellow who has been at it for years—but the tyro will not, generally, get as » many fish. , Here are some tips: 1—Buy the right tackle; do some reading on the subject: ask questions; browse about the tackle shops. a. W-evk * 2—Practice casting. Maybe neighbors may smile, but do ft anyway—try heaving lures at a bucket in the backyard. 3—Talk like a fisherman! Learn the correct terms for your tackle, use them. “ 4—Learn about fish—talk to experienced anglers, read a It more! * §—Know your fishing waters. ” 6—You'll have to try many lures to find a few favorites. 7—Keep the lures in the water!—can’t take fish with them in the boat, or tackle box. Keep trying. x * * FOX HUNTING TOUGH ON HUNTERS! Oakland county's fox population hasn’t been reduced very materially by the several “mass” hunts conducted during the winter by Oakland County’s Sportsmen's club shotgunners, and others. Probably not more than a half dozen, Reynards have been taken by these hunters, the latest being one female, and thaybe two others, last weekend. “This one,” Lew Wrenn, OCSC hunt chairman said, * Fg the last for the winter. Spring is coming on fast, and farmers’ crops will be coming up soon, so we'll quit now.” Area farmers have been very cooperative, says Wrenn, who added “we want to keep these fine relations, so we re- spect his situation, and stay out of his spring fields.” - The hunt ended last weekend, when heavy winds made it dangerdus to continue in wooded = where the gale tore i. gan State University and the National Park service are) Proud Lake area, under extensive development during the | Area residents. It is near both the splendid Highland Recrea- | (right), Dick Paschke, of Union LUCKY ANGLERS—Two more liicky Pontiac area deep-sea fishermen collected sailfish tro- phies on. Florida vacations recently. They are a Sill Sasa NRREINRINNRE connien fohisietisersausnekas seiaiinmmesasaa-aaaleeee st 3 a Novotny, Pontiac. Others with Stackler are uni- dentified. Stackler’s fish was nearly 7 feet long, weighed 30 pounds while Paschke's-‘‘sail” was Men E Ecibis, Daily Programs ‘jin 6-Day Event City Armory Is Site; sports and travel merchan- most extensive exhibition of my winter for the Pon- tinuing for a six-day stand. * * * x Pontiac's National Guard Arm- ory on Water street is the site for the show, produced by National Sports and Travel Shows of Dear- Show Opens March 24,| Runs Through the. 29th | The latest ‘in boating,| - SHOW STEALER — A horse that bowls?; that dances! Yes, that’s what persons attending next week's Pontiac Boat, Sports and Travel show will’see, according to show officials. The beauti- ful palomino, Melody Lady {above with her owner and rider Fran- ces DuBay); does that, and many other surprising tricks. She's and Tom Stackler at right in other photo. Stack- ler lives in Drayton Plains. With Paschke is Art Lake, far right, * Beach. 6-9, went 43 pounds. Both were taken at Boynton born. Along the Outdoor Trail With H. GUY MOATS Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press Hope to Restore G. L. Trout WASHINGTON uw — The Great Lakes Fishery Commission has plans for eventual restocking of lake trout in the Great Lakes. * * * Donald L. McKernan, director of the Bureau of Commercial Fisher- | ies, told a house appropriations subcommittee in testimony made ‘public recently that a program of Michigan Boat Show Continues Through Sunday. The Greater Michigan Boat Show being held at the Detroit Artillery Armory, 15000 West Eight Mile Road, will continue through Sunday. * * * More than 400 boats ranging from 6-foot prams to 4 foot cruisers are on display along with afternoon and evening demonstra- tions. S x * * Weekday hours are from 4 to 11 p.m., Saturday from 12 noon to 11:00 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 8:00 p.m. Wandering Quail RICHMOND,: Va. @® — Vir- ginia’s experiment with the re- lease of Coturnix quail from Japan sults. _ Birds liberated in have beén bagged in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina branches from many trees. ~* land. Pennsylvania. Virginian Sets Pace for Pisfol Tourney ° MIAMI, Fla, (AP) — Big-bore shooting began today among Fla- mingo Pistol Championship aspir- ants who warmed up on .22 cal- iber competition. * * * Leader after the .22 session was Joseph C. White of Alexandria, Va., a U.S. Border patrolman, He stored 855 with 31 shoots in the bullseye’s Geat-comters “xX” ring. “T, Sgt, William R, Mellon, Lack- | land Air Force Base, San Antonio, | Tex., was in second place : $81-44X and William C. Joyner of | Yuma, Ariz., another Border pa- trolman, was third at 881-44X, Solunar Tables m1 there are any hardy ice fish- ermen left on Oakland County GOOD CATCH— Pontiac lawyer Larry J. Moloney, devotee of Fio- ridan deep-sea fishing returned recently from Key West where he ex- enn: Restocking Planned control of the sea lamprey is now well under way. x* * * The sea lamprey, an eel-like creature which attaches itself to trout and other gamefish has ‘practically eliminated Lake trout 4from Lake Michigan and caused lesser harm in lakes Superior and|. Huron. As a follow up to the sea lamprey control program, Mc- Kernan said, the Great Lakes Fishery Commission is planning & program for the rehabilitation of lake trout in the Great Lakes. However, funds are needed to hire biologists to preceed with Lakes Michigan and Huron due to sea lamprey depredations, fisher- men are being forced to turn to McKernan said that since the |‘ disappearance of lake» trout in shallow-water fishing for other types of fish. He said studies in this field also are required. “Under the Great Lakes Fisher- ies Commission, with Canada, we are, I think, achieving great success in eliminating the lamprey from Lake Superior, but meantime the commercial fishermen in the Great Lakes, who actually harvest between 80 and 100 million pounds from the Great Lakes each year, are having a great deal of dif- from the sheriff's both boat and equipment. evenings. find the exhibit a water rescue | team equipment, and demonstra- | tions by the county’s rescue squad worth a stop..Deputy Bill Jackson is in charge. The exhibit includes Show will be open afternoons and Trial Dates Sef rated a real show-stopper. Show opens March 24 at Pontiac Ar- tory, runs 6 days. . \Girl Shooter Top-Rated one interested should contact Mé She will love you and love your suit — if it comes from Harwood! t See the newest materials in the very latest styling, impeccably tailored with the little details which the ladies appreciate, hasn’t "had quite the desired re-| ~ Virginia | the work. ficulty economically," McKernan said. vais Press Phete TOP GRADE — The “cream of the crop” for the 4th Junior Rifle Course class at OCSC posed for a picture, after last night's graduation exercises at the Waterford club range. Looking at Lois Saylor, Bloomfield Hills, as she checks the points of a target rifle (2nd from right), Rick Kerchaw, Birmingham; Sharon Barnes, Oak Park; are, from left, James. Priest, Pontiac; Lais, for Highland More than a ‘dozen field trials have already been set for March, April and, May, over the interest- Lake, and at the Lapeer Game 421-22. x* * * Genesee Assn, laren 28-20—Saginaw Valley Brittany club, at La April dogs), at Lapeer. D ot inte: man Tson LS Jul oie syn Mienigne Field Trial’ Assn. at Mand. elub. Carolina Carp Go for Sweets COLUMBIA, 8, C. #® — It seems fish have quite a sweet tooth. Recently Herbert Roe Jr. of Columbia concocted his own spe- cial bait, consisting of corn meal Area. First will be the two-day) trial for Weimaraner Club, March Others include (st Highland unless Ee twedaway Classic (shoot- Harwood — Pontiac's Fastest ‘Growing Clothier — is showing more than ever before: —Bigger Selection —Bigger Values — Your Easter suit from Harwood will set you apart in the Easter Parade! SEE a — SPORTS & BUILDERS SHOW | C. A. |. Bldg — 5640 Williams Lake Rd. | MARCH 20-21-22 | and flour with q pinch of sugar. Using only this bait he caught 126 pounds of carp in one fishing outing. _perienced tional success, as the picture shows. His catch included mer-head shark (note arrow) .a 52- inch barracuda (28 pounds) kings, yellowtail and Srouper. waters, they might improve their lick by consulting John Alden} Knight’s solunar period for the ensuing week. ‘i . Miner Ma. Miner Major yb eae vee 42558 (7:10 12280735 GRY ..csee.. 1:45 8:06 2:20 8:30 turday ..0.. 2:40 9:00 8:15 9:28 day oeee ye 3:35 0:55 4:10 10:20 MGRG woe, 4:30 10:50 6:05 11:16 esdav ~...0.. 5195 145 6:00 =i Wednesday ... 6:20 12:10 6:88 12: é ¥ : Enjoy Better Season “ST. JOHN'S, Nfld: = After) opening, hunters were re- ae UP TO 30% DISCOUNT We Pay Top $$$$ n. For Wrecked and Junk Cars and Trucks Open Ree 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. a 250-pound ham-|/ ) AUTO PARTS champion for the class, and Ken Bennett, Birmingham. for Pieasant Moments- ‘and a most pleasant value. | rae 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL $P A ae istuens eropuers 8 compan, NeW YORK. @ GLENDED WHISKEY, 36. PR00Fs , Al "58 Electronic juipment Used. Factory rained Mechanics. . GUARANTEED BRAKE {. RELINING Prete MUFFLER SERVICE MOST CARS a 12} Free Installetion ‘acaraeie Pe | er 15: Minute Servic - haber & Parts | z BONDED, REAVY a Pes: cap: . FE ™ a bridge| Harder Than on Land p (0-foot Pacemaker convertible; offered; ing ode iby C. se new this year is ‘a sedan -with flying bridge, ‘P. Leek and Sons, builders ep | a 2 i : 4 ¥ : | E Z ; it i aE i E t if : g E Gauging Speed on Water water is land. Gauging speed on more difficult than [Open Deity & Sundey 9 to 9 1] CRUISE-OUT 63 . ‘Welton Bivd. Boat Sales ; 7f i : i i i 5 i | i the wind or current which ever is] - the stronger, in order to have the greatest — ome your boat. * FE 8-4402 Pontiac PAINT Reg. $3.95 ie , aX ae 39 ee | m2 54,95 $1.79 Pearlescent | '2'2 7@, Heavy W.T. | Plastic |~ yin pian fle 9x8" | Wal Tle |’ "re Tue. Te |B =| HE SMITICS 257 S. Saginew Si. We OUTLET We Give Gold Bell Stamps _FE 2.7755 In the fall; after a good season boat dealer and try their hand at bartering around for a bigger boat for coming season. : However, many of these boatmen don't take the time, or the trouble, Rules Are Vital in Safe Boating —_* « b “a? gennpege pent) » Da Bs ee Ra {te a oe R. W. Hatienlocher 306-18 Riker Building _ Time to Get Boat and Motor ‘Max Kerns PROTECTION erat Only o Few Pennies Per Day! . . > Call us now for information on _all_types_ of _marine insurance _+ for intend lakes or the Great ’ Lakes. Protect your investment for only pennies per day. ‘ 1H, W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency James Huttenlocher FE 4-1551 _ Don’t Speed Near Shore Included in Basics — ‘for motorboat owners: 1. Always keep to the right. 2. Rowboats, canoes and sail peeta, except when overtaking an- jjother craft, always have the right of way; as does any craft ap- poe ae eee ee eee eng i 150% 100% more POWER ‘engines for Ford, Mercury, Cheviolet: cars; buses and trucks. 5 if : extra miles, Mustang engines | carry & new-engine guarantee can be installed in a few hours. ” Have tomorrow's engine today for more driving ‘pleasure and PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS - Automotive Parts and Equipment Ph. FE 2-0106 proaching from the right. 3. When operating on the waters under the jurisdiction of the fed- eral government, or the’ various states, always have full knowledge of, the rules or regulations govern- ing those waters-and the equip- ment required for your ‘boat. ~ ow ow & . | 4. Remember -that some states prohibit trolling or shooting from any boat ‘powered with a motor. 5. It is dangerous to speed too close to shore. You will endanger the lives of bathers or fishermen, | Always Keep to Right,|s Boat Should Be Cleaned, -- Fixed Before Trading to prepare their boats for the trip to the dealer, | a trade-in. necessary on the hull. Thinner or Some boats arrive grimy, with |a solvent will remove grease nicks and scrapes, the burnished (spots, To remove musty odors be- paint, green fittings and motors |jow deck, pour in water and soap that need a doctor more than [powder or a bilge cleaner and’ swish around with a short-handled| visual appeal. mop. Sponge out the water im- mediately afterwards. Neat ea tan’ *[be semnetied wich: @ Bite ‘eaten -_- throttle. you » YOu : @ The seaworthy -qualitjes of lap-lcan be in trouble. , pare Our Prices — ist ty have; * *« * and to provide roche romter ard — Ye B f captiva the fancy of Bring your boat in to a few feet | versatility, tboard ou cruiser owners and this year build-|from the pier and parallel to the/manufacturers offerings for this} ore uy xe ard ofticing wave such beste pinned mosring socal EOE Sarre, Oteer, teams ne, re: ®@ Trailers © Portable Docks © Hoists ore. ; your helm away from ‘ : 2 Both Owens and Trojan, leaders|shift to reverse at slow throttle} With the varied and increased EASY TERMS hn. Ge Feld. of stall te madhuniond Ee Dost. will sisep. cant) We that ten seuhoand bests Ste , : , are adding lap-lalongside for a feather light:Jand-|« ; = Sac. Sp OB a > < WASHINGTON — The openingcut canyons through earth child tn ‘the United States we ienntes, ‘will plea years; : . of the St. Lawrence Seaway ad lcock and ra fond oy abundant electric power and easy nt Power Projects will start a major|.,_ meres whee vane? Moses-Saunders Powerdam/|access to. world shipping assure a, reshaping not only of. America's|™ake Way for a broad new Jake. The the change.’ But part a: ois creo es alway cand aca pumped eye { the March Notonal Gengraptcl have been the scourge ofthe a eet Seceenad to now’ cotael : . raat iwrence wKerinpacticasar When all generating units are in- dated cemeteries. * b The most ambitious construc-jio+ he “would rather cross the stalled, it will normally drop the * * , since the Panama Canal, the ena thrice than travel. «herr y hatte Shad “seep esd a pce af sige into th : . ” : nes e: a 2 : « way will open in April. up to 1,880,000 kilowatts of elec-jnew waterway at Montreal.| | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ; For deepwater ships out of |. 1 Sddition to making the St. |tricity. Aboard Britannia will be Queen ge : world seaports like Liverpool | 14Wrence navigable for big | Changing the course of a great/Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, on : and Hamburg, completion of the ships, the river has been har- jriver means inevitably changing|their way to the international’ sec- : Seaway means that Cleveland is messed for electric power, The |the course of life along its banks, |tion of the St. Lawrence. There the "ee suddenly closer than Baltimore; | C™€8Y comes from 246,000 cuble |Mr. Brown writes. The impact of Queen plans to join with President) é Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, | !°¢t °f Water which flows out to |the Seaway on the people who live|Eisenhower and Canadian Prime : and Duluth are now as handy to sea each second through the St. [near it has scarcely begun to be|Minister John G. Diefenbaker in ‘ Europe a5 Miami and New Or- | “#¥tence. That is enough water jfelt. The growth from a peacefuljcelebrating completion of North ‘ °- oe to give every man, woman, and |pastoral valley to an industrial'America’s newest deep-sea portal.| 2 te the Untied States and Coane . . BOARDING HOUSE , a * ‘ Uhify iJ 4 -_ V/, . tania Sa acne | VJ LLIB EE SHELL SHON) : “longer than the whole U. Sat] YA HOOPLESS THE NAME = MASOR), "ENGERTON/T GETMY KICKS OUT YY : i= Po ear cms tae ut! Y | inne i GoopeoR & y/ m4 . r, t- fi vy 2 e: 2 ed States poured more than a bil- } : Y\ HORSE LAUGH! YOU DON'T BERRYS ‘3 cnderaking At peak stine 2200] (Z) DISPATCHING THAT APIS. “\ HAPPEN TO THINK MY ygia gprs ‘al men worked on the venture. G _ NAME'S A GASSER, ) : Men marshaled along the river . the most fantastic array of exca- : vating, hauling, and construction 4 equipment ever brought together . for a peaceful enterprise. With $70 . million worth of machines, they ; Rental Service . in Art Popular Secretary Asks Gallery for ‘Soothing Picture’ to Place Before Boss PEPE EE AMAT AME OE MOD knew nothing abont art asked volunteer workers in the rental seryice to select something ap- propriate for a sick friend whe “shouldn't have to look at a blank wall all day.” ‘TO GET EXTRA INFORMA- “TION FROM OUR ENGLISH TEACHER WHILE WE JUST GO ON, CONTENT WITH WHAT WE DON'T KNOW! KNOWLEDGE, GETS — BY IMPROVIN' HiS q » MIND-- : 4. BUT THERE'S NO DENVIN US BOOBS , = WHO AIN"T TRYIN’ The Institute has rented about Ys ARE GONNA GET LEFT WAY 2,500 original paintings by Chicago D? area. artists since the program was begun five years ago. Most customers select their own, but the rental gallery handles a number of orders from persons in distant states who have -heard of * — — a i 2 | : the program. : * A “jury” of experts selects the - paintings from entries ranging in * prices from $50 to $600. Rentals = 2 vary from $5 to $25, depending on Cie be the value of the painting, for a 5 two-month period, CAPTAIN EASY g The rental may be renewed : a ‘“ for one additioval period, and OKAN, # HERKLE * the renter may apply the charge * te the purchase price if he de- > cides to buy the picture. < | Representational art—pictures of oi : subjects that look like what they z | are—are most ‘ ; Few ‘persons will venture to try < i an abstract on their first rental, 4 EE and a few long-time renters who F . finally decided to take the plunge ‘ 28 returns the pictures after a couple| => - . oa of days. =o ie * # “My husband doesn’t: like it,” WORDS WITHOUT MUSIC "a PS js the usual explanation.” | $4 : + < 95 A Bervice, ine « i DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney . ‘ . ; f bs : * i : err | |WHEW---I'VE GOT To STOP RESTING .} : - : j FEI STOP AND REST : ; THAT COMES 8 id : = ON MY LAURELS 70 $$2.80, f _ fa - : Lee ae __ | THANK ATels 29 9 — : — 1 Ie te NIN Bd . —— + i ae —paL] (re) i c = IRs ae : NG — * = cr FY = & PS tysyeult (2 yj ee P : wns OEE Ss Be aul I) i Cay ae = ‘ Le we: ‘ ‘Ten fog. fet OF, All righen senerved % Cape. 109% by Untied Remon Sipadteame, fee. z | THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger ; a io You'll Find ‘ PROFITABLE | _ ‘ ‘ - | OPPORTUNITIES , (og Every Day in the Pontiac ae Press Want Ad Section * e Take advantage of this easy way : ’ F to solve all your buying and * Es} selling problems, : at ea . To Place Your Le. of WANT, AD : a * Gus Ky paceas® DIAL FE 2-8181 : One PF peat Of . d s & bd 2 : LJ ¢ . § ea” + wr | 58 =: ne | sar, anyway, we still have each other.” | \ es : | é : } nn it i ng a bold. i ne a mae . Ahead around: a pointmere ABLES eral eer eee ee 1.16 (29euseoeenegen pk. oneeene tener thee ee Oe Rae serereneee ye tergee teats ene sore eeeeneeerenneees DETROIT , March f.0.b. Detroit, in grades: ade A erred eo A Se + lerge Teamster Officials (Quizzed on Deals WASHINGTON (AP) investigators su Teamster | an effort officials > Poultry and Eggs ind,” f. 0. b. Det Beltsville whites*breeder hens 30. DETROIT EGGS Whites—Gr 38; medium 36; small browns—Grade « POULTRY 18 (AP)—Prices paid c for No 1 .e 18 (AP) —! ” case lots, Pam kg ey 3 large ‘extra large 39; me- i FE . e* et is nd ae st. * renee SSBBRB pill: e ref ‘ = ag8E— eeaue Bul eo: seven rv) ExS Murra: Nat Nat Nat “a Cash R ., SSSSSesatsx ing * . * . oe . s+ meee i = i) PETER seeSsnessussserssssi Feesintee Beg : é 9 Stab eeeeew : PEPE Ed 3 a3 oF sete a¥SS : i ii yxt hae aul 6 cone O74 GOmewee . veces 33.9 Upjolity .seiee 41. (Compiled py The Associated grees) Indust Rafls Util Stocks Net change .... +.7 +. +2 Noon today ....327.7 ‘141.6 Prev. day .... Week & oeree Atemoes (C. J. Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points are —— Low Noon A 324° 34 . 18.4 3 Peninsular M. . Co* 12.3 The het Co. ...... Rudy Bs CO, censensas . —Edison_Co......—.+ *No sale; bid- and asked. Qu! poy Pili, lei _ GM BUILDS FIRST SPACE AGE INSPIRED CAR — Here is the new General Motors experi- ‘mental Firebird III, the first car ever designed around a single stick control system which elim- pedal and accelerator. Tools of the space age— to guide the car automatically and control pas- senger comfort. GM President John F, Gordon 4 ‘y - zy “engineering ideas than either ‘of its GM prede- i E9 ie cee i sisase meneame mivisie {ginning at 7:30-p.m.—— ‘5 year, and a slate.of officers has evening’s entertainment. ee et § = 5 Shar Hey ov ef F F tk i & i i : E i dj i zhi = fla! io g o08e5 EF would {Singing Sam Yocum, Radio Pioneer, Dies | of the world were married secret- i H i draws $20,000 a year as a director = e of the International Boxing Club. Proposed Library To Get Frequent’ Mention , 7 Waterford Featured on the agendas’of seven Waterford Township Parent-Teach- er Assn. meetings tomorrow night will be election of new officers, presentations on the proposed li- ‘brary and school open house. * * * Fathers of Donelson School PTA have invited the entire family to a specially arranged program be- A short business meeting will include election of officers for next been compiled by nominating com- mittee members Mrs. ~ Robert Glenn, William Thomag Jr. and Mrs. Iva O'Dell. SPACE AGE THEME “Education For a Space Age,” is the theme Dr. Chandos Reid has _ A representative of the Library Committee will give an explana- A dialogue titled “Michigan, My Michigan,” will be presented by The “White Trio” will present musical numbers to, conclude the ter open house from 7 to 7:30 p.m. will be Science Exhibits in various PTAs Will Elect Officers -| weather and mechanical breakdowns. peeare steading in the Kenai Peninsula, broke down under the be presented by Oakland County _ After election of officers, “Mr. Child Guidance Clinic Officer H. W. McKEachern. He will lead a discussion afterward. Presentation on handwriting analysis will be fonducted by Dr. Norman Smith, an expert in the ld. m ; mis Mrs. William Shunck will present a short talk regarding the pro- posed library for Waterford Town- ship. — i Van Breaks on Alaska Hwy. — 59ers in Double Trouble FROM OUR NEWS WIRES . FORT NELSON, B.C. — Detroit’s Alaska-bound 50ers “were bogged down today under new misfortunes of bad - * ww * : . “The monstrosity” — the big 1934 moving van carrying equipment and foodstuffs for the group, headed for home- weight of its load and the rugged traveling conditions. Its transmission and brakes gave out, and the frame was cracked. A heavy snowfall made travel on the twisting gravel road of the Alaska Highway treacherous. One car and trailer jacknifed into a snowbank and had to be pulled _ out, The group has made slow progress during the past two days—about 300 miles. oS ee oy One member of the caravan, Lewis Hoffman, traveling leave the group and push on ahead unless leaders made firm decisions on what todo. = Ce x *«* ® On the Alaska Highway the tra in an automobile without a trailer, voiced. his discontent | @ with what he said was lack of leadership, and said he might || ler, finds virtually no |@."= 5 E. [ & i i [ Is a fi 3 E BF 3 ES Li fF EF i 5 [ fe z | Eee F Charge at Ike Say Berlin Speech Means Indefinite Stay . Of U.S. Troops in City troops Western Berlin 14 years after the end of the war.” “The whole spirit of the speech conveys the U. S. government's wish to prolong the occupation of Berlin for an indefinite time/’ Tass lor Konrad Adenauer praised Eisenhower’s speech, He told a meeting of his Chiistian Demo- cratic Party Eisenhower “made it very clear how important the . United States regards the situation in Berlin ‘today.”’ 2 Eisenhower, Adenauer said, “also made very clear what the consequences would be for the West if it gave in to the Russians on Berlin.” $1.4 Million AF Contract Goes to Michigan Firm DAYTON, Ohio — The Air _|Force today announced award. of.a $1,488,003 contract to Lear, Inc., Grand Rapids, Mich. The contract calls for produc- tion of the automatic flight control system used in KC135 aircraft. | } * t eer - ae aee i ie SC tee ee Le A ed ek eer alee Le ae vee ee Be ea ie I OP Res a ei ees ety eg OU oo —________THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1950 Pe 6 et. iil oc: |. Semetery Lots. 5\MODEST MAIDENS iby lan To Sif Sale + *, | etassiricarrons | Death Notices | Sear ete ___5| MODEST ans oe oe : , : Hoe te a, INDEX. a ~ ‘ : Berghe Ghee See - a , s ; : si a :. T : is Bonk Store . . enrence & of Tax Notes '} teen Pema) Waterford bird. “40 It is expected that the bulld- ing. - committee will present Building Service “gt vedecoeche po In Flowers Monuments sabesctcnsaisencll Cemetery Lots * ee tee ETT #eeowee 4 etree 7 4 Hélp Wanted PPPoE eeeee 8 Instructions TEU ROC O Ge Work Wanted navoseps Work Wanted Female .....1f SERVICES OFFERED recemmended Board ef Educa. |Suilding Supplies’ .........124 nequisition of school sites, Shunck said, piled ““Policy- Statement”’ also will ! Refinishing +++ 6A be discussed, and Shunck will re-/Garden Plowing ..........16B port on rates for specific archi-|!come Tax Service .,....17 tectual services, He also will make/(surance Agencies ...,...17A recommendations regarding teach-/Latindry Service .......,..18 ers contracts for the current year, | Landsca meeecah Gene. Contractors estimates and ou Moving & Trucking .......19 M. Cooley School will be presented/Physio-Therapy .........21A The Cooley School was put inte |Teeeeenen Service “ato acre ~— Upholstering ..............2 bd s Safety Will Play Part). * id Lost & Found ............. 24 mn Road Bi Awards sera Supplies ......24A LANSING (—Bidders otices & Personals ......25 andoty standeste wil hep tran |Teavel Agencies ........ 25A eee struction arti une,. State Highway Department said to-| ANTED « * & Wtd. Children to Board ....2%6 John C. Mackie, state highway|qyra Household Goods ae » Said @ new manual| ee Sea of general requirements will Wanted to Rent |. 99 be included in the department's fui, Living Q ters. 30 - ean Wed. Transportation ......31 Future privileges wil Wtd. Contracts, Migs. ....32 be determined, in part, on how 2A RENTALS OFFERED Mackie said highway construc- accidents aside from human —_ on eee suffering cost an average of $31,-| pent pts. vt 000 per one million th ee ee ae of construction. Houses Unfurnished . x *& *& lent Lake Cottages ...36A Just a 10 per cent accident re-|FF aot Boeme sesconeel duction, he said, would save 24 Rooms Board tte million dollars on the state’s Sve: (Ourmevcent Homes ..... rs tion program. — : : —_ Rent Stores “ervrveserrrrer 40}. Bay City Holds Parade for Irish Despite Cold y. A thousand marchers in green 30-degree not have been in tune with the green. oc- However, its color was in form. The dog’s coat was tt U.S. Army piers in Alaska Ports are protected from damage from floating ice packs by a solid 43 4 4uto Insurance ... sevens DOA ca &' Sports ‘ ‘Gare’ :.’ 908 Mare ie ae 1, "38, For Sale Cars etieiv Al Lhe Oe ee | | & Card of Thanks ............ : at 5 pe ea “OPP HOnesetes re Bi F 16, , ‘Ann. 4 Meats, 'B; E i Hat, Mrs. yton p a z o > = ry] cP x! i A * ff jis Ps: Pf 5 i : ie i ie egre FR Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr. Wilkins will lie in state at Huntoon Funeral Home. ~ Card of Thanks 1 3 ‘ : é IH i i iit “fi BES & ' i ! Hi af wii Ee BE? E Lease Bus. Prop, .. 41A| * friends and relatives Rent Farm Prope:'y .... 41B) floral “orteriaws, ta,g% Zimaness, |For Rent Miscellaneous ..42 favement tes oie mole et : te Rey. John Mulder "Richardson 5 arers, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ploreg BP Piet at and’ ie |For Sale Houses ..........43| at St Joseph Morey ‘Hospital Income ceceee 43A | i804 Mrs. Wally Lake, For Sale Lake Preperty ...44,____!n Memoriam 2 For Sale Resort Property.44A lm Lovina MEMORY OF OUR For Sale Lots ............46| year age (eday eae th” See Sale Industrial Prop MEA | Sever anette Sigmise him eeeete e el cg ctocecoe yt - i, shall ever wander or je Fa! Sadly missed by Wife, Elva, chil- tert toreee Mortgage Loans .....00+.+.54 er eeteseses | ice mass which forms around the . Piers’ underpinnings and serves es “bumpers”’ to push away the MERCHANDISE floating packs. : 3 , = DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC sarety (For Sale Clothi wees 5B ; = of Pontiac, Michigan . Scrap & fron...... v0 00d DOA axtomobtin of a list of impounded Sale Household Goods... 5? ebandened and are therefore. echeduin | Valentine ons bese 4 Bection 252 of cn. bersuant to'Christmas SB vicsieecces BD 1948 CL. iad See B87 285) “ct of Christmas Trees ........ 59A Fiymouth we rain a= Se Miscellaneous = . Peckans ine yo Do It Yourself ............61 - fond 1951 PIDA 53798M Cameras & Equipment ...61A Firmen h dopa ~oiewes _ |Sale Musical Goods 62 a F}ee01s18 ° |Musical Instruction ..... 62A Chevrolet 1989 JAA-1192088 Bait, Minnows, Etc, ..... 65B Chevrolet 1980 HAA 448670 Sale Office Equipment ...63 i" pred. Fane 32000 Sale Store Equipment ....64 ; Hash 1961 § 100321 Sale Sporting Goods v000e 65 Pord 474 Sepa i°263, |Hunting Accommodations '65A Ford ie aA Jiaea1 |Sand, Gravel & Dirt ......66 Pord 1984 BLDA 238322 | Wood, Coal & Puet-.>.>...-67 Chevrolet Hy iF-¢is861 Plants, Trees. Shrubs... .68 Ores aeten sale ot the grove vehicles For Sale Pets ..... aes ss 08 ai 2:00 PM. at the Lake strert Yards Hunting Dogs ........... 69A of the Department of Public Works, it Dogs Trained, Boarded .,.70 Tee a March 18, 27, '60. Notice We nereoy Pen by the under-| FARM MERCHANDISE caer sm a a'8 Sa” ES litay Grain & Feed ..,..7 > : marek lay asees Oakland ,. Mi ® Public sale of ° 108s, Chevrolet Deer hd aon cventeck pewesses tt serial ‘number VB6SF017877, an vestoc Sesesees highest bidder. ° i hel for cau Rg: be- made at 245 For Sale Poultry .........74 pees eae Fontiae, Oakland County, gale Farm Produce ......75 ichigan, bi bs hs " Dated: Mare 11 & 16, 1000. gp [Sale Farm Equipment ..,.76 ONT! ™ 28 N. Saginaw st. Auction Sales Meteeereseses Pontiac, Michigan By A. McBRID agent March 17, 18, 1959} AUTOMOTIVE | OF «A Dita beating to be held Water-| For Sale Housetrailers .,.78 ‘ord Township Zoning Board at the 79 Township bf D y; April 8, 1966 Rent Trailer Space i eeeee aan ta & conside: t “ag Accessories a OA tial te .Com- or Sale Tires Peres vessee Lot ° Mieabeth Park part of Auto Service eee eererevvars ' i 36, TON. Sale Motor wenees hy iseaeding 6S. tha pint tetread as/for Sale Motorcycles | reThin Lot je located Se cot Grreai|For Sale Bicycles ........ near Missbeth Lake Rood. Boats & eseees 60 ep Pree, TNNOE MEO, SONMENOLL Ce Busy AlsotnOND i388 en A Copy of the Zoning Map together! fransportation Offered ... wie odo (p|Wanted Used Cars ...;,...88 on file in the_office of the ko pared ' seeeeaee Guperviews snd tay be examined b7/ Wanted seer gg fa i “ADSIT ART, Used ; s heer Watertot@ Tommy bn, o2eizomen| For Sale Used Trucks —.....90| F a f i E Hs A-l MECHANIC © “ES at ae 10361 C3 et re : , 6 yn : : High achcne eekly ste. Durie. Pot i iM digs B.) eee is Ee - il mn ct WANTED: 2 OR ALIVE p snap socnnt os sewing ma- 57848." 23-3337. oe = Fe | TWO SALESMEN Renault : a “Know what I like about you Sandra? you is, you’re not as smart as I am!" _Help Wanted Female. 7 { KITCHEN HELP Ti: ig 2490 Dikie et eis - LADY TO CARE POR 3 cuit WE NEED 25 WOMEN to live in. PE $-1878. To sell Imperial, Chrysier. Dodge. | waren — WOHAW Oe RRL ont i 7 oar cars. > BSy| more for home than wages. EM se 6S. We WANTED OLDER Ti WAN LADY FoR fag Uhee oT Sane obese child care, Light housework. In WO REAL ESTATE SALESMEN, —Drayton_Piaina._ Call 31897. Plenty of leads and s. Paul Help Wanted 8 M. Jones Realtor, FE : LL LPL LOE Pl Lane WE NEED MEN TO DEMON. ARE YOU INTERESTED tomers. and neces- 7. $85 Fo week, while train- ing. Write x $6 Pontiac Press. YOUNG MEN free coffee makers, 6 ov on : sgl otek vanilla. N. Perry. PE 2-3053. ARTHUR MURRAY IS EXPANDING STEACKERS® ror BIRMINGHAM AND Need 3 4 men. 18! T Funeral Directors 4 thr 2 to do circulation wore tor accent ‘applicant ovenines for . Travel. |- sary. Personal tvie COATS Calif, Fla. & gener § Guarn po as . = eartew ru L ROME ~| $72.50. New car & trans. furn. ARTHUR MURRAY Sige ho OR 3-1157| ~S¢¢_Mr. Stover at Waldron Hotel. 305 woot tUt a D ] Help Wanted Female 7/3 kr tswmna =» Pntiac one son-Johns owewe FF NOI Fw AN OR AT LEAST FUNERAL HOME © cane Zap FOR : - acine Real” Brite hose man- i? AL edding | photos. 0 a ° Wits terested Thoughtful. Service FE ABC MEN _& WOMEN. Pan 7 A BO CAREER in TREASURE telephone work, 4 hr. abt For. Voor hee s-Siple = sow rs Sst, pants| tien, re Sie ; FUNERAL HOME faperta, noveliion | mene tees male. Also ple baker. Must be Ambulance Service or Motor| later). Part time—fun time, It's highly quatitdea furnish refer- Pr 28378 Sn reneane, We train. ~~ grees. 162, } Hills, (ees of car & phone Pei rt. = ca in your home ¢ail Lineoin 2-4026.|_ Real Estate Classes 10 to 5. Your rtunity—learn a well pay- 5, 7, 14, 2A, 28, 31, 32, 35, 49, 59, 60, 74, 76, 77, 81, 82, 90, 91, 94, 103, 110. AMBITIOUx MOTHERS want to BE- WA : APPLY tween 2 & 4 p.m. 115 N. Pontiac ‘ail, Walled Lake. RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE 2.8181. see The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m, to & p.m. All errots should be ~y sspumes 20" reopen, is es 8] ft, Sad te aces cancel the cha ‘for that portion of the first insértion advertise. Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6Days ieee 3 250 450 8. ae a ie bbe , 9 Dining Reom Waitress Tas has immediate Soren ft WOODWAR: AT SQUARE LAE RD." WAITRESS WTD. for a.m. shi pean Wagon’ Restaurant, "Gs im chard Lake = TENCED 8. oa alles = Pda fa enj ane, We will train rou ver j apply | to person BTAPP's, $28 . Huron, + A ee ’ ‘ Experienced _ IBM TYPIST - ing business, bo theory and practical appiteation. Full or part ime employment. Right now. with the 4 office organizations. Phone Mr Thomas, st PE 87456. C. SCHUETT, Realtor Employment Agencies 8A Evelyn Needs — GIRLS — NURSES AIDE .....,...... LEGAL smcnerany 430 LT 330 NIST-STEN $310 INSURANCE TYPIST...) — MEN — EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING —ourR NEW LOCATION 4! URON urre “4° FE 40594 ~ SALES 35 ol rience . intang! ibiec” gg pompeeting Em Bank fog doctors, we ee Bide Pe cezzt Instructions _ 9 TS WORK, ANY cer and. ols for 4 bani OF HOME P) Work Wanted Female 11 1-DAY IRONINGS. Ret. FE 56-1471. WORK CLEAN oenmey fa. offices. Eve- WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. FE 5-6010 or OR 3-6753 Building Service 12 4-1 BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT Work. Residential and commer- cial. SS house sagemente na W. Basics, Guar. John work. A-l SAND & FINISH FE 5-372. P Hardwood Floor Service. 4-1 a CEMENT work. also fireplace. OR. 3-402. 4-1 BASEMENTS home, also house raising & . of mason- We ate 3-1128, neath " movin Sgmpiete line ai is wattg & Paint iG & ii Paterno a COMPLETE “BUILDING SERV. BowkE) CONS RUCHON CO. MA 42283 or OA 8-327? A or Hover PLANS. utom drawn. OL 1-8200. EM BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WORK and fireplaces. MA §-0378. ae ar ee “ine pe ny earpealey, FE CEMENT a BLOCK STOM HOMES BY AICENSED Veader Free estimates, 32-5175, CARPENTER, PART TREE ONLY CARPENTER, PART ONLY. CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. A. Fiwors ba-+ments, EM 44879 ODELING, kitchens, _ attics _& oanireatics. rooms, free estimates. PHA terms $3 BUSHEL. ts,| 18ST CLASS PAINTING ; & REMOVAL, Free est. OL $1393 or UL 22684 THOMAS ELECTRIC Beteh vector Haeanes* and _ vu 2-6661 REE RING in my home. Cal Fe it REW, ! | ManEWARD, FOR InENEEEY on A REMOVAL Pp als done) $-8455. IN DEBT? IFSO LET US Aan!” Income Tax Service 17 $3.00 TO $5.00 AVERAGE Dunn’, ping and Tax 1 Ser” tlereedin’ Me C iS TAkea RB up. What 1 like about 3-2943 a TAX SER our or Mine Work Wanted Male 10 ae oct G| = pene ke Fay My Tot. $3950. vuveay ~ORCHA ee a “depoctt Smal baby welcome, In-| a ae | RD COURT | Guire we: MANY, MORE, TO {CHOOSE FROM ARTMENTS NEAR aeew ¢ RM. 4-4813 ranch 3 yrs. oid. Oil furnace, CLARK REAL I ESTATE RAND NEW very clean, mo. FE 8-819, ain ‘CONDITIONED SOUT AG Ades 6 hie 6) OO F. Beree. Open Bre. & Bes. FURN. AND UNPURN Se fe wets ee oR SRIVILRORE 3 ONE & Two seprooms | Jrolhst Mi. M. of Pontisc. Avail | "\edrm., large jot, tec. rm. in ie “RENT” RENT TO BUY, 3) 4 8. $14,200. Owner Fi 23031. “4. DRASTICALLY REDUCED —| bedroom home, West side, ‘in- 2 i - v motera| uire 86 BEG SYLVAN LAKE most exclusive, — Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom PSreet wide apartment development. o beds Bed st hes brick tet level ranch nee Fs Balcony ty type building with individ. Ri ccedel int’ Bactusive eomare- room. trouncs.. $131 nity, sewer. water, paved streets, aaa lake privileges, $24,500, open Sun- with meta) cabi- SAM ‘WAR’ AT 8sYL 1780 4. 44-5090 fond poe with plas-| Leake — ~3 oe oe. a 2-2105 pol Btove and refrigerator tate Dak : 3 RM. FULL BASE: , ake a oileces. Gas heat. 2 re, old, $13.008 cash “amomatie heat and not water Cont es? SDE 6 wi BRICK 0 mortgage, 1) B, -Pike. 3 Kitchen an, master rial and many other fine fea “bathe gas heat, exe. cond,, LAKEFRONT HOME a bedrooms, two baths _ oes ue. fe lentes at ge coms With Board 38 Gees St. aoe —_— 3 ern | Realtor 1 For ia Rooms 37) Pop ie. We heve a , Koo ‘selection of lake Hrs 2 y We ‘HOw Your also acreage, ? FE 4-4526. 412 -W. =| oniaey rer ee wa FOR BALE 7 z). tide FE 23it¢ Indian village, Sl wk, ve DORRIS | an | BRICK RANCH HOME $14; Bide ormica and birch. flush eupboares. attached lot of _ dollar Bay a oa PHA terms. oveerunas pelt Price of $10,500 includes 2 very nice Curb, gut- nice rooms up, basement with gas poate other selling a on tments. Located end. VACANT BUNGALOW SALE OR TRADE near schools. $9086 BLA a large rooms. ie Storms Ta % baths, Pull basement. Gas heat. 3 aely wens On paved sireet."C Close fo schools pam Alen center, $17,000 with “GEORGE BLAIR 4536 Dixie Hwy 7 OR 31251 ie DRA ‘YTON PLAIN Eves. Call OR_3-1708 or OR 3-8842 $25. Moves You In. D 3 BEDRMS. Huron Gardens 2 bedroom, modern, Donelson on iy $4,980 with’ $1,000 rent Suburban cause im. seeders 2 pedrevie beme Fen wern “si'000 ‘will hanste mane * Snyder. Lavender protien Re Ra, anase STOUTS 150 $17,960, William Miller FI E.2-0263 panda voy Best Buys Today _DIFFICU LT” teen wee WM. A> | KENNEDY FE 4-3569 3101 W.. ne oe. ho re ange till 9 Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is) | NEED Storms fireplaces, s. Pult din ing room, base- & screens, $10,650. LOW Down) ment OR J bules-e a eves Payment. ) DOWN CLINTONVILLE RD. 1% story | Includes com 2 bedrm mode freee = oe terse “tot” ol ro t. 1% car garage . ou ‘uTnace. car garage. Imm diate Weesession, “athe: Toms. 4-BEDROOM LITTLE Loe 5 Por large tamily. Can redecorate. bear ; rosy | 8 Lee — Has full be bath. 1 ent Flowing home, oar garage Oil heat. Fruit trees ang grapes. . 61.000 LGE. FAMILY HOME ge ore 3 UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES 4) New qluminum storms and a te SS oe Realtor 2160 M-15. Ortonville NA 1%-2815, GOOD CREDIT st. area ONLY "$8500. $9500. Nothing = J. R. Hiltz GAYLORD - Mesmole s rice with only down for this 5 room aes 3 bedrooms, kitchen. din room, living room, pe. Lb e- ment. Hurr ge eall now for aa appoinme: see this bargain. STORAGE BUILDING on the rear of the lot with this older home. A few blocks from Saginaw St. Six room — Deep lot. Total Drice $8000 with h terms. woos LOT bedroom rancher in excelient seupition: large lot in attractive setting, storms and screens. New furnace. Plastered walls. New iy car gar stant per mon OLDER, FINER HOME On an acre of garden is well-built home. You will the arrangement of the living, d rooms. Just imagine hav- ing seven closets. Three car rage. For the price of $15, don’t — ee this’ home be- fore you eee W. GAYLORD 134 E. PIKE N EVES, FE. 4.9584 “SMITH” SYLVAN VILLAGB - Lake privilege home With oe 1% baths h 3 bed- and large fam- chen with and sereens, city ‘water, sewer, and cluded at 6f4.060 on terme. Rolfe H. omith a4 8, Tgleeraph Rd, "Na, | FE 3 3-7848 MULTIPLE retas SERVICE JOLL. thts wees vee beets ame ce . gas % car $14.990 on terms, DRIVE BY ou J pa I yi = nile call immediately on Evenings after 6 call oR 3-5597, 2536 Dixie WY Sat ENTE east aid Ra a For Sale Houses, “8 — ASSOCIATE — INVESTMENT CO BRORERS FY. 2- and 3-Bedroom Homes —CLOSING COSTS ONLY— LAKE AVE. * "er Pee hn Lot Ee Roni wah ote ear-| bf mediate 0 decorated ans - ren. TC. DAVIS 4 tt ? an matcral ru sick- mest neat, Price 4.74 $4,742 <=. “On. pay- CUSTOM BUILT HOMES = 45 ft, BUILT IN TILE 1- CA GARAGE, st EMERSOY ~ ‘ $1,500 DOWN New 3 bedreem ape. yg 9 -_Besaias'om : automatic heat, RANCH STYLE Isempriced win “terme, SEE 3-BEDROOM BRICK THis TOD LAKE PRIVILEGES coromiat amis t ving” ~ yg me = v BY ORIGINAL — te =~ * seo fe So cuctunng oeignboriod, of ing 6 pA nag tg ee ven minutes umes for $17,500. PHA terms Pontiac in W. ‘ownship but schoo! t, whey SHORES: rty taxes A 3 bedroont bome with a large Bring, room, fire ee — room, _ lovely and -separste L ki room in basement wall to wall carpet and ane Breplace a ~; garage, e iv doorg overioking P= —. — privileg information re BUILDER Tri-Level starter home on 1 acre. Immediate p sion. EM 3-0482 WANT A eo PRICE $100 DOWN Moves You In sO. WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 7 PRIDAY *e + Kinney 2 blocks north ‘ot - of Montcalm WESTOWN REALTY PE 6-3763 of Eves, 2 P ge pone HOME a peas Ling Plastered walls, hardwood flo: ceramic in” 5 aaa with heat ~ NO DOWN PAYMENT 4 bedroom starter homes Co, Corner Wtiioms sane Rd. Irwin & SONS 4 7etr BRICK APARTMENT: & good incom tion, 3% rooms Private baths and entrances. to rms. WEST SIDE SUBURBAN: fenced back Be. Reasonable. You can't af- to rent with these terms. Taha . Irwin & Sons $ RM MODERN REDECORATED Lease with on to purchase. _FE 4 4-3941, 40u12, 0 ~ WATERFORD ~ ACRE This es 3. bedroom, = full basement home {s located on a ON NEW Custom Built Home? E. - DUN LAP CcuUsTOM rE & 1196) FURNISHED MODEL | OPEN DAILY 10-8 ™ Between North Perry ‘a } ¢ Moslcalm $8,250 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTH'Y PAYMENT DLORAH BLDG CO. FE 8-6455 216 W. FAIRMOUNT CIVILIANS $190 DOWN NO-OTHER COSTS 2 Bedrooms — Almost new — Basement automatic heat and hot water — Storms & screens — i) — Paved street. VACANT — OPEN Walk in and Leok at it and ff, Sarees call owner: DAYS: WO 3-3350 EVES.: Mare SUN. TO 8-985! “THIMK!" RE ELSE othe oo BUY A HOME $82 DOWN -TOTAL— AND $69 PER MONTH _ -VA TERMS— { 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH LAKE Estates WITH Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING FHA MOVES YOU IN “0 PER MONTH LORA UILDING CO. Bios a Raudaal Homes FE 22 6-Room Brick 3% Acres, 2 Baths ely reclaimed brick, full aay. : ing ‘oom. re berbly ~ "ond very "tastefully ecora' inside and out. 3 nic bedrooms, select oak floors, pias- tered walls ted living room rful birch poor — em Rome an Bea 2x88 Pt loot parcel, Full Brick, 2 "Fireplaces 1% Baths, On Lake Tow o old 3 ar 4 hom g@ room. in, ge tile nem OS gicam os mace, large ree- space Recs forced 10) gp poe g Full price only $23,500. _ Giroux-Frank: EAL ATE ine Hey." mepate Een Fag aes ‘best, water Sareeood fost ‘s, $8,500 full hardw 2,300 to mortgage. 0720, “INCOME 7 AND HOME Good. location, West ite. 2 2 apart- a \ mente with data for er, a 8 —— aa 0 ft. lot, $11, 560, ONriac REALTY maple trees| | g.| FO: 100x440 lot which bas approzi- | mately 400 pine trees planted on | it Other desirable features are: Gas heat, finished recreation room, hardwood floors, plastered walls and | — garage price $12,500 down payment HOLMES: BARTRAM 14392 Dixie Pil OR 37-1950 ves. OR 3-3230 $5,000 Furnished 2 bedroom home with thower & stool]. Fenced DIXIE HIGHWAY 330 Ft. frontage. Going restaurant business, Its @ 5 acre lot on ‘CUCKLER REALTY . 236 N. Saginaw FE 44091 ? WE TRADE Near Wisner school, attractive 5 | rooms, full basement, living room and dining ted. Fenced back oe waposy only $10,500, 23-5452 or FE 4-5203, ‘Broker. BARG AIN! YBARGAINI basement, AK - OIL HEAT NEWLY D $53 PER (8) PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE NEA W PONTIAC NOR HIGH, $175 JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE, FE 6-0441 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ VALUES WISNER SCHOOL AREA — Oak- land Ave., zoned commercial. 8 room home, . includes furnished 2 room apt Oil heat, Corner jot 50x500. $1,600 down. CLARKSTON AREA — Lake rivileges, Brick ranch, custom uljt 1954 by owner. LR 13x24, totes dining room, good sized bedrooms, ® bath. Basement has fireplace, space for recreation room At- tached 2 car garage. Includes carpet & drapes. $23,000, terms. 8 FAMILY BRICK — Net return over 10 per cent, 6 baths, in- cludes most furnfshings, gas heat. 2 car garage, Excellegt condition. nga gare RANCH — Built by owner of finest materials, overiooking © beautiful Hammond | $350 ee clean, best condition. / Very large — Near Huron and O General Hospital. On trade for small canoe "| _Whippte 4281. MARCUS »Lares fake, Parte cae HOYT. rooms. a o lee otter” plenty sie a Sate Bat and hot water. basement. real soem at 950. TWP.—$10500 GI. 4 bee ee oe yachen. front # nd 160 ft. 150 Saget for young Stee. N wo — payments $73 month in- pete taxes & insurance, Call now for further oa LAKE PRIV. ON 2? LAKES $9,950--3 bedroom. 1% story —_ full basemen with recreation soem. Situated me 4 lots. Com ped. Many evergreens, 41,000 down, E- Z terms. WE BUY & SLL LAND’ CONTRACTS HOYT REALTY FE 2-9066 254 8, Telegraph Rd. Income Property 43A 3 PAMILY HENRY CLAY 2-FAMILY 7 — $3500 or dae ae 950 “1 bloc’ to Auburn. 26542 building, 2- @, separate en- C. SCH UETT, Rea:tor For Sale Lake Prop. 44 3 oem HOME, 6 LOTS LAKE ORION. . MOD- ern. 40-ft, boat, $6,- 350, #450 down. 4 3-2863_ Lake Lots and Lake Priv. = to acre. a i’ paved street, ‘p00 tal full pt it Soee ; $208 ope? How- Treen Awnings. Reasonabie. MArket 4-1191, after 6 p.m. x car garage, ‘ overhead rapes 4 bedroom new furnace new 6 g. 1 scross st street from lake. Paul M. i. Jones. Real Est. 10 ser °M15, good und . acres near gro! 2,950 $100 down. Winter” priced lakefront lots, $50 C PANGUS, Realtor... | ‘an M15, Ortonville NA, 17-2815 AUBURN Avenue frontage. 330 ft.. commercial, WOODS — Large cor- Road @0 wien. Fr Road. South ot South Re ays > $1,100. LAND Street 100 x 100 Cheap. MICHIGAN AVE. 130 x 225, pea Term NORTH. “MERRIMAC Street. 80 = 110 Cheap. Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. HURON INDIANWOOD 801 B 8 Fr at OR 3-2007 OR 3-0641 mero ke LOTS "an ap* hiand — a Mich. MU Rd. 2008 LAURA LANE NEAR MAPLE. 75 =x 186. cog = building. Some on paving, . R. I. W ICKERSHAM 7105 W. Maple MAyfair 6-6250 LGE. LOTS IN WATKINS HILLS Saneiricion, Water, paved streets. W. Ww. Ross Homes, Inc. eee... See NICE BUILDING LOT 125x250 feet between Pontiac and Roches- raed new college. Phone OL NOW _ IS THE TIME To see these beautiful lots lo- cated on paved streets. Some oode: me ted on one of the highest hills in Oakla: was $1,500 ees $150 down. OPEN SUN ' LADD'S 4286 Dixie Hwy. 4 41231 3885 Lapeer Rd. FE 5-02692 Lake Architecturally spacious bedroom ,brick ranch colonial home, many: unusual fea- tures, oak pegged paneled family room 12x23, sliding Thermo, = oors, cortier fireplace, & many built in features, 2% ceramic, tile baths, stall] shower, 3 tone H.W. gas heat Garage Roy Annett, Inc. Pag since 1923 28 a. FEderal 8-0466 Sear ‘Evenings & Sunday 1-4 TIM" LAKE ORIO Beautiful "2 bedroom ranch neat as pin, 2 car ga- Tage 4 lots. lake No down payme DOWN New 2 bedroom ranch with pear walls, oak floors, orced alr heat, Payments wy $44.24 per meen: paiiding time. See our tane. s, We have plans for omes priced from 35,000, We arrange all fi- nancing, COLORED autiful 3 bedroom home, full basement, fenced back yard, Newly decorated in- side and out. Only $100. . °. ne no other cost RS in; *-Oall Mr. ‘ointer, FE 68-0585 “WILLIAMS Plan Now PRING BYILDING IN CHEROKEE HILLS! See the best selection of 100 ft. rien 3 pete om Hi Locking “yet close-in locat tfon— Select NOW to suit YOUR exac needs! Carl W. Bird, Realtor 503 Community Bank Bi FE 4-4211 Eves. FE a ~~ For Sale hcaake VACANT, TILLABLE ‘about 1 acre, mile off black- Terms, 10 ACRES, farm land exce on good road top Only $3,300, ale ae. vacant, good farm land blacktop road, Only $400 per acre. Terms, Steele Saray (M59) 1 4-2045, 138 Highand Rd. and, Mich, MU 60. A KE, NO r Fe 2.0483. S00 F PER ACRE. meme agg ge Boge eet Cc SCHUETT FE 8.0458 HOME-SITES 1 and one-third acres, just off pave- moat, near schools & shopping, $! S$ acres ood fertile soil within $450 per acre. ot lo mile co" (20 Deantiful acres overlooking lake. 10! _— north tiac, $600 uiberal te terms on all, many others from, call us now for EE RE, sarees at Be er nese Vacant. 4 ROOM MODERN. | (wena s ce W. HURON =, | 120 ACRES; scenic, productive, suit- FE FE 4250 PE 03275 | Ne tor vs — B > gaan repairs but a F For Sale Lo Lots 46 acre. for olhagt and ed 2 LOTS, NR. OSCODA. BISSON- ette, 7 Mile Hill Sub. EM 3-6162. TSP. HOLMES, INE. § ACRE 8 TLDING. SITE NEAR 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. ville Laxefront te were with bard beach." Sale Business Property 49 CARNIVAL sul mk lot 5 Ba to Purniti and - ances T kinds, & Ui ly Visit our trade dept, for real bargains 24 NTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out and look aro acres of free und. par 1 OPEN MON,, SAT, @ TO 6 RI 9 TO 9 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn GET $25 TO $500 on your Signature up to 2% rr 2. to repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Lean Com 202. Pontiac State Bank Bidg. LOANS $26 TO. $500 BAXTER LIVINGSTONE 64 W, Lawrence 8st, FE 4-1598 NEED $25 TO $500? SEE SEABQARD Phone: 8-9661 1185 N. PERRY ST, “Parking No Problem” Seaboard Finance Co, "| TEAGUE FINANCE Co. 202 2 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS ee TO $500. moe OL BEHOLIY «G00 OL. 1-9191 eWHES YOU NEED | $25 TO $500 “SPATE FINANCE CO. 103 Pont i 4-1574 Bank Bidg, __ad, | a * suchise og SINGER SEWING Take over pay men pay ‘su BE ay ay a He App. Credit Mgr. — jue toan © GERA- - reese, mg de- lectric fhe rwarranty. Pot pity e e ance rw Schick's MY $-3711 fl AUTOMATIC W. MACHIN breakfast ys and 2 matceind = ". FE_2-8276. BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, $44.95. Rollaway: bed Coomera $19.95. Hollywood fra: * $6.95. °In- . ton mattress mattresses.” 4h 95. Cot- Pearson's FPurnitu: oH Lake Ave. BENDIX 5 ees GAS WASH- er ' gre combination, Used 1 ROY's ol npc gees 96 Oakland Ave,: _FE 2 or BUILT-IN OVENS & “SORNERE, b otad: - . ete, Samuel's Appli- CRIB _ scales, Fail for $15, fms siegh CRATE-MARRED waren HEAT- er. GE_52 $88.95 vu RIC 3465 Auburn FE 43573, UL 2-3000 COMBINATION BOTTLE GAS and coal and wood heater, Brand new Big discount. Samuel's Ap- pliances. Me 5-6011. SAVE ENERGY. USE WANT ADS! To find a “\job, place to live or a used car, see Classi- ied NOW! _#_ vacuum, Exc, cond, UL 2-3864. WRINGER he ae $18. 2 5-2766." Sour BED FOR SALE, FE 5-2231 Television & Radios 57B RCA Shean BAR- 8161 ‘omme __. Water So Softeners — 8 570)" - FULLY LY AUTOMATI IC $129 SALE PRICE Cooley Soft Water Co. UsED WA D WATER R SOFTENER. BAR- wren SOFTENERS AT BIG Dis- count, OR 3-2360, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 44" PLYWOOD, 16X40 INCHES, OR 3-6022. $011 epee Be. Rd. TV. OTHER epeer's Appilances. = Doors vests seconds = all oe free estimates. ers Fea hag ITS, Paddock FE 20003 HAVE ge sy WA e just 4 years old, won for lot cS eg Se Rochester ses 93-1462 HOTPOINT APPLIAN! FE 5-8431 or OR asi6. wi wend Ia . @ : A. has Livery, Ape s. SRRRRS . G, West.) , ac 4x8, 4x10, 4x12 CHURCH 2 Ady a Gas water heater 36 Elec, water hester | wal. New pi ar space heater Oh aa Panalyte, tt Sent: ot. B. .--..-.0 vee © pee, Mm , Oak flooring, eee: ee eee o A we +" soil pipe "o ) o338 WOLVERINE LUMBER sig 8. aes rE 20784 ALL sett SAND- et on bh. at 3 ‘tor $1 “8B Stratton motr, “ns. a curtain, 369. ses eee “Walue at 33 (Or~ AY cUL RT ia she oes SHADES. — & SHADES, $1.%5* ea, 3172 en, h Oven Doo: Masbate ele Pings. rears and Grates 1 Orchard Lane ve. za +7101 A Sale Musical Goods 62 Javea dees 92 Bae on this = me : PE 20867 outside fush doors $12, 3 $3.70 ae no BE ees ‘N+ sansa = | aaaee a nee Sale Sporting Goods 65 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN. SINGLE sho Te os crs acncn, 030. FB we PELLED- OAKLAND ren KAY AR, ae OAL LVA ise PER | LAUNDRY TUBS, AS ie i pipe. complete == stand & chrome ta ealvanied ip ees, Pt fauc ~ om. © . A. Thompson, 7005 _Thom son, 7005 M59, west, i 35 HP. HIGH PRESSURE BOiL- -. i sty eo ee ach! pas i eee gent food el rougheta anette a Sew vee ogee A, Thomp- tinct (CH SOIL ae | wari Pum PLUMBING ma A 4 tn: FE 56-2100 three 46%x33" and door, 30x io all with screens. FE. 43179. 12 ince BAW {ARBOR it tiGhT iets OAK FRENCH | asn doors, 2 pts, 83x32’', 1 pr, 83x30" “i x32". ‘Includes — ail hardware. FE 23-1861. 1 single, lois 3 BL TO BE MOVED, ‘is. lg er Ofehaed Lk. & is ‘* rush. 6 3-417 before 8 p.m. . | NATIQN'S FINEST COUNTER TOP ALOUSY WINDOWS, SIX 60% x | OIL tag ae & phono. ‘ ft, toboggan, OR 3-3016 mai at r sg, op fi rices paste surfacing 65¢ Cabinet ha: at « Gy Ae aheapeen OlL FURN ‘fsa Cod Call BUR? UN H controls & | tank, Reas. ‘tL 23-1048. PLYWOOD ) PANELING ' 2 Bx by ‘Wereuret. MAHOOA Ny rr eo en ee ee es 5-5170, 3006 BOLT ACTION, SAKO HAND- take ho rn land. Cheek rest & _sgtred stock. Exc. cond. OR GUNS—MODE buy, sell, rand mount+ aA Burt ea 315 a Ricgraph q GOLP iN, st aoe Sees ble caddy car , sell FE vee ; GUNS ee Leach. = : : Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B BAIT & TACKLE — OPEN T DAYS’ Mousee 30 cents 5. iy 3 &. 500 “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ag Ma O1 oe Bu SpAVEL. y= = sah B 21466 Bae gerne OP he sds Aaa r whatever it giles Wie rok and ane tee ats | OMB RUBY for. an ad AL el woon co.___| writer. and ‘get itl 14858 Baldwin Ave. GET. IT QUICK, a throat Classified Ads! “ee “LEeE Mass vs. ie “Miter Alll MONEY TALKS! ie rent then, Sot Dixie “OK” Lot BRAYTON PLAINS. “MACH. ATTENTION! WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” TOP $$$ $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S » MOTOR SALES Dias Nt sie dtehipe inci. on ate anaiiemtincd pedir . J. VANWELT OR 31380 4540 Disie Hwy. “CLEAN CARS” saeiSh a Goon DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” 2118, SAGIN, Pt anes a uteiae: of 3: geee" FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Community Motor. Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD, pee M &M Motor Sales a etl ate apes CUSHM ers, 230 E. Pike, FM 4-4246. " “For Sale Motorcycles 83 “"haust be govt cent. for cam. | » [1067 Als SCRAMBLED, EXCEL: CASH PAID «For Sale Bicycles 84 Used Trucks SCHRAM'S AUTO & TRUCK PARTS 26” f scmee om BIKE, ' IN Boats & Accessories 85 OR 32105 Used Truck Parts 89A gree PARTS D MOD Pi olla Ei 2.3 ‘$4 CHEVIB, % TON STAKE PICK- 4p tp. permet Geel reubie, ei “| a FE 5-007. 23. W. =| Mew tires and battery. OR 3106, 757 Dodge Pickup GMC OAKLAND AT CASS 1953 ie pe. UL 2-9710 or 1-1 SLAYBAUGH’S | MOTORS DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Mike it easily through Classified Ads, To Sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE, 2-8181, HP SCOTT Ee TUNED ALL MAKES AN *" "a ut | 2098 Auburn A aoe eee 4.6632 FORD ____For Sale Trucks 90 | re ss ee Factory Branch f Paes, No Exclusions TURNER'S — Track Center For Sale Trucks. 9T Et. Sale Sane : 91 * HASKINS Pre-Owned. RANCHERO é ‘ST TT paint, 8 cyl. fom ... $1296 Specials PICKUPS heater,’ es ayer- a Gee an 85-8 Se age [ane Kabuds eve 7 » & cy 1954 Olds 88 rakes rad a 4 OMG 44F, € cyl. heeds el ee radia, beat rf enact, 4 ioe. Gieab’:’. Sie Raph atlngaacl SS Pon Ue Gh cals tins red and ivory finish~...°.. Sra eer && new paint $195 1936, Chevrolet 310 ¢door sedan, 56 Ford % $705 Lay ghey = 8 cyl, aide box. a. rack % neal 1 shape pr ge Orr $1197 ‘Sr Ford ME cuslom eR sas | ee, chceret 2 ener, neous “ST Coen, 4T''s cyl like oow i008 from engine to the tres $1ilT. - | 1987 ord Fairlane hardtop . PANELS V-8 engine, radi ‘50 Chev. 6 cyl one ton .... $195| heater, beautiful red and iy "Bl Chev ar Deliv: very $195 Pee eee Pe eee eee Tee ee eee , WES OBL hss. $405 1 Chev, at, his a Haskins Chev cum | 8 Ser ae 5 $85 | eon Disle Highway at "86 Ford %4T, a cyl, nice .... $605 MApie -< Open nites ‘til 9 STAKES AND VANS oe " "SL Ford £68 yl oo... 308 Se Riggs. CARI ‘si Ford C8, 8 cylinder .... 9408] °54 Buick ......++-.$595 14 it, etek "40 Chevie. clb. cpe ......... "bl Ford oa 8 ey tates iepues $405 "50 ia. ....... ‘3 Ford £8, 14 ft; vam .... $808) eg ry OF Py ad "83 Ford 1-500 8 cylinder ...... $005 PADITLTAC " 1 Ferebaes CAD S 64 Int'l ar terion $795 | ass ee "SS Int'l 162 Series nneeiens $305 | tion, $1,675. 2338 Srchara ft. Van ‘ Rd. FE a 56 Ford % ‘Ton Biske ...... Sees . BUS 55 Chevrolet 2-Dr, . .$895 FLEXIBLE, 26 ger .... $750 "$3 Intl Motor ’ ALL UNITS CARRY TUR- NER’S ONE YEAR GUAR- CALL Bob Butler At Midwest 47500 Harold Turner Ford 464.5. Woodward, Birmingham Auto Insugance 90A AUTO INSURAN 1 ‘FIAT’ am FOR THE FINEST OF IMPORTED CARS See Me Today! LLOYD MYERS BIR MINGHAM IMPORTED CARS, INC. : FOR JUNK CARS. £27, 5, Woodward i . Midwest 6.8700 — } | PONTIAC WASTE ee sTOCK ty ois po ch, APP izes to oars foreign —s Paid for ao cone eee weree Your Car trade. 76% Newberry after § p.m. | : BOB FROST, INC. For Sale Cars 911 z : “| ED WILLIAMS _ - | 2 Buster sive. ___ar_e-004 3 ; HE Ppt roel WE NEED sew naretp: Bowe ss | See a BOTATOEE| Auto Service ‘81 CARS at Bala Moun ae ae Oe ceemaps Guee xxl ‘AVERILL’S ca veer '@, SUPER an ahaa ad are - ea alaees, Zuck Ma-| _ ame eer: barr of 4 | cosa ate Seg HHH Pee FE sant EP re com] guns ons, come Pore | Moda Meter Scouters 82) “te eke ad tery ane| cee ee “peautlfa lack. | pone Meter Parts 110 Bagley FE. s42i8.| SS CHEVROLET 1958 N SAGLE, LIKE; FE £0010, open Sundsye 163. Bel-Air 2-dorr $ cylinder, power- oer 3-1193, Wanted Used Trucks 89 glide 1 owner car. $896, 55 BU Super hardtop coupe, $1045. TAYLOR'S Chevrolet-Oldsmobile ~ MA 4-1561 Walled ‘Lake| OPEN EVENINGS 1955 BUICK, CONDI- tion, $975. Ph. OR 3-3648. _ 1954 BUICK SUPER, 4 DOOR, DY- naflow, radio Eddie Steele FE 2-2529 ~NORTH CHEVROLET CO, Has The INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR WARRANTY GIVEN FREE _ WITH EVERY CAR 100% 1987 Ford Fairlane «......... 1446 7 Chev. Bel Air 2-door , 1997 Ford Custom V-8 ........ 1266 1966 Chev. Quioor, PG.’...... $ 968 1955 Betop. VA 2... $ on Poutise er. HYD ‘2 $380 NEW CAR DEMOS Bel Air 4Door hardtop . Impala HT. V4. PG ...... “s Impala Convert. V-6. PG. ..., $2348 65 more to pick from ~ BANK RATES: ~ Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. North Chev: | nee oblate at 8. weet aaah Ave. ELRAY vs AUTOMATIC ee COLE, INC. = ie * ‘a Boal” rat Pt “Hardenburg ‘Soe Pen. 2dr. stick ones = Sane * be “REPOSSESSION 759 Chevrolet Im Sport ——. rule —— Priced to tell Cal 7 at Carpenter Chevrolet nares Ph EM 01. $9 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR, POw- A Peck NO MONEY ume onth) - outs x4 Be. ar ae cise , Mer. 5. wer brakes. ay ad new. ~ real buy. hig 77) gi A A a oe el PaY- ments. $33.08 NO MON EY DOWN We Borg a ve “4 & 955 Fouertees. — brakes, owner, . No dealers. Kc ork SOMEBODY ~Up There LIKES US... AND WE ENOW THE SNOW Can't Last FE ae a WHILE YOURE CON- TEMPLATING o yous EXT CHOICE 0} YOU WILL U MIND — WE ALWAYS TRY HAVE ares 8TOP IN SOON! neon ‘83 PLYMOUTH 4 Door .... $32 3) PONTIAC 4 Dror ......, $324 "84 FORD 3 Door ..... seoee $404 "54 PONTIAC 4 Door ....... $404 ‘SS BUICK 4 Door .........: $006] 'S8 PONTIAC 4 Door ......, $804 88 FORD 2 Door .......... MANY .MORE PASE MOORS, TO CHOOSE F GLENN’ S| ees MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON Soe, TaN ie Lait aa ans FOR + FE 4-7371 r s Sa bey ogee i et NETS Se EPS ee TS Pee ee eer oe geal A i? % CHRYSLER. RUNS “GOOD: Ey Works, $50. PE 46240. ime “DESOTO A Ei RUBS'S OA: ame Matthews- “ei Hargreaves TODAY’S SPECIAL The BIG, BIG LOT: 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 © Ra SER | HANK OR GLENN s Bargain Be “WEATER soln nS | a _ligraa' Tirne es 41500. i Be “rears ‘Motor Sales | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 29101 Open Eves. 1950 FORD 2. DR. EXCELLENT condition and good tires, $125, Call PE $-4003. "$1 | FORD 4. DR. 38 McKINLEY, ay yea: 2? DOOR, STRAIGHT labery installed heater, agg 1 owner, New car trade in $406: Eddie Steele FORD FE 5-0204 FE 2-2520 “1954 FORD 4DOOR : PU sure and drive this one, “SE Saree steering, er brakes. ere 7g 595 Larry Jerome adic Steele FORD ‘ PE 5-0204 “CY” OWENS FORD ‘Cy’ Owens Fordomatic, radi and heater. white wall ives, “Eddie Steele— ‘52 FORD, V8 POM, NO RUST. Runs good. OR 3-9720. $295. $15.35 down, assume $17.08 icens' ROGER'S _ & SERVICE 695 Auburn A STOP! LOOK ! SAVE! & solid whi steering and brakes, radio, hea’ miles "36 ; MERCURY Victoria hard Mercomatic, radio, heater, = SHELTON’ Fontia’- Baik les ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 va . pol Bt. Fae Assume ments of o & heater. Real nice Mr. sion sci ami Fad tt eho 150 DODGE CORONET, DR. . » Mi. : oan PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN i rence pomn| Sous ete cee i ~ SALMON eet Vitta fetch wih gil, leather Lake Orion Motor Sales Pig ATCURY MY S281 ~ R Eddie Steele 7 FORD FAIRLANE 600 CON. KEEGO HARBOR 4 . 7s. = PE 5-9204 WE 2020 | s) pcan Oo CDE AUTO. DRIVE "53 FORD New Exc. cond. 280 State 4 Tlinois St. Call after & & ‘weekends. 1957 FORD _ | ta-roan + -pamenoen or airlane 500 Hardt al 3-0008. Automatic erlang Ss beaver FE 2-2528 147 8. SAGINAW Andersonville road, Waterford PE 5-4101 FE 6-3568 DR. 2,70 GREEN| MATIC, RADIO, A vs. Rew. 1 ar 1958 ee MARK Ill CONVER utiful robin eae oo ar ‘pow r, Car must be seen to’ be appreciated. . $4295 1956 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE. Beautiful El- 1957 PONTIAC 4 DR. SED. , hy: dramatic. Power steering and. brakes, This car has had "exce tional care. The perfect family _ ear, ; $1495 © Wilson Pontiae-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 4 sd Bon tiac Vindicsnsbeee »'S6 Ford "52 gas SB Nash acon 8 9 A "52 2"Piymouth eS 95. }53 “Chevrolet Rots as lac freneeene’ sh St Stuticbak'ts ton $245 *derr, Very. nice. ‘No rust. 33 5 Chevrolet canes roan, Fe YMEPTS BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 19551 ford. cgees sees $495 i pe: ge “Sex 666 S. WOODWARD MI 63900 ‘37 (Bice gg Convertible S'DAWSON "EXTRA SHARP "$6 Buick Century "$5 Olds 48 4 dr ‘0 Oe 8 tar Be tana ™HouG OREIG! FACTORY BRANCH ‘5S (MERCURY 4 sont Fost & Hester, Mere-O- WAGON ne nee "$1195 Pontiac Retail Store| FE 3-7117 TODAY’S SPECIAL BOSS’ PERSONAL CAR ‘59 ‘RAMBLER’ NEW BILL SP SALES 2711 8 ~ SAGINAW CAR GUARANTEE ENCE “RAMBLER” & SERVICE - PE 8-4541 wl 1 N Ay 6 p.m m, ASH, GOOD TRANS... §75. Call | _ FE 2-4658 FACTORY BRANCH 57 OLDSMOBILE pore 4 ty Be DOOR — a Hydra- $1895 |Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7117 65 MT Ng ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE __ We have ove r 150 cars” Including Late Models M 2 Dr. .... a 48 Ford & Dodge —, Fo ; ft ag yy We trade u ECONOMY CARS. Bis 2 AUBURN IT’S CADILLAC TIME AT THE JEROME “Bright Spot” N ONE OF. oun EAST TO OPERATE AND ALWAYS A HIGH RESALE VALUE, SWING INTO SPRING WITH ONE OF THESE! $3245 _1957 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE. Full power, gem. A beautiful white | 14595 1958 CADILLAC 62 Sedan with hydramatic, radio, heater, power peer Tin; a3 brakes, power seat 9, tual miles. a jet ‘black’ jewel! $1895 1955 CALA 63 Sedan, hydra- matic, ing & brakes, A blue finish er steer- i oan ovaer, All $1895 1955 CADILLAC : dramatic, radio, h ting & brakes with al! oothne Cadillac em 62 Coupe with eater, wer that ess, 1495 1954 CADILLAC steering radio, “ional & brakes. 62 hoa oon with heater, power This is a nice $995; 1953. CADILLAC full Sedan with power, chrome wire ee one owner. A lovely car a HAVE A eee 1951's; ‘2's; TION OF on ee TO GOI TOP @ "Bright EROME Spot” Orchard Lake ‘at Cass FE 8-018 / Open till 10 | FACTORY BRANCH 58 PONTIAC STARCHIEP DOOR Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7117 STARCHIEP . ones Tires 6,000 _~ au a: ze bari, Ta ios ae im. rr. Lewis t= 57 SCODA wastes: $795 RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES MY 2201 Parks at MI 47500, Turner Pord. | 1958 ~WAUXHALL SEDAN. FULL ere = A real gas saver. Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR PE 5-0204 22529 "8? VOLKSWAGEN. 1.200 Live 1-720 te: 7 after 6 p.m SCHUTZ ‘SPECIALS ACT NOW! - 1955 OLDS “9” - SHARP............ $1008 1954 CHEVROLET BLACK oe cw wena cues $ 505 1950 CHEVROLET 4 DR. RUNS wt teers ues a 7 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL LANSER OO $1795 955 PONTIAC HARDTOP-SHARP ”_... s1008 1953 PLYMO A CLEAN ONE ... ve $ 395 1987 DESOTO couPr — vo eeecenes $1798 037, CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP. $1698 1957 BUICK WAGON POWER EQUIPPED ........ sivas popor HARDTOP - POWER....... $1008 1957 FORD AUTOMATIC 1.00... ....0., $1306 1958 CHEVROLET HT. A BLACK BEAUTY ......... 108 1958 PLYMOUTH SPORT WAGON ............. $2i95 19855 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY. ................. 1958 PLYMOUTH | CLUB — LIKE NEW......... $1798 1986 FO: VICTORIA re hRiows $iies 1957 PLYMOUTH WAGON, NICE ............., $1608 1956 FAIRLANE «2... cesceeees $1008 1957 CHEVROLET ei kg talus cticeschcan $1098 1957 PLYMOUTH SPORT COUPE ............ . $1808 1986 PACKARD ; MP cies cnclgl Soc kinevnans $1298 1986 BUICK HARDTOP __.......---..se. $1008 1957 DesOTO sy A. emeenenes $1708 1957 ADVENTURER - FULL POWER |.......c.0..: F 1988 FORD VICTORIA OVERDRIVE .............-. $ 608 . 1958, VAUXHALL rs Ape oc ee acts le $1408 nevi’? PhYMouTH VE MED ons: iganetigetooens . $1308 1954 PONTIAC pT Ss OGRA RN A. ties 1983 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP, SHARP ......... 8 408 1956 CORVETTE WH, WOT sce eck $2095 1957 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON. an) 2-YEAR WARRANTY SCHUTZ AT, politics. (9) Mr. D. A. Re-runs. ¥ IGHT’S 1) -) 1 Meese ae bo () Curtain Time. - “ - ee : uses (9). Gumby. i (9) Popeye. : News. ee non ; ) News: a (2) News: LeGoff. : THURSDAY AFTERNOON - (2) &. F."Beat. Reruns. [11:15 (9) Weather, 00 (2) Love of Life. 6:10. (4) Weather: (4) Weather. (4) Tie Tae Dough. 6:15, 4) Box Four. (2) Weather. (9) Whistle Town. 6:26. (2) Weather. 11:20 (9) Movie. Drama: Tom Con-|12:80 (2) Search for Tomorrow. 6:30 (2) Curtain Time. (cont.) way “Breakaway.” ('57.) (4) It Could Be Yoy. 11:25 42) Nightwaten T Th. Musical: () Play Your Hunch. (4) Life of Riley. Comedy.| Bing Crosby, “Pennies trom (9) Film Fare. - Re-runs. Heaven.” ('36.) 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. é 2) News: LeGott. 230 (1) Night Court. ~ 112260 (9) News. —~ . 6:40 (2) News Analyst. John} 9) Movie (cont. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. Dempsey - (4) Jack Paar. Betty White; (4) It’s a Great Life. 645 (2) News. “Jack Douglas, Betty Bruce. (7) Liberace. 7:00 (1) MacKenzie Raiders, Mac- (2) N'watch. Coont.) 4 ee Kensie gives prying reporter’ 1:30 (2) Ag the World Turns, Cochise. Town searches 6; 36 (43 Conttbahéad Classroom. i argie. for lost girl 6:50 (2) Meditations. 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. \ (4) Col. Flack. Blonde,'¢:s5 (2) On the Farm Front. |2#00 (2) Susie. escaping from spies, seeks }7:00 (2) TV College. (4) (color) Truth or Conse- refuge in Flack's hotel room.| * (4) Today. quences. ’ : (2) Diverce Court. 47) Big Show. _. (1) Day_in Sourt. 7:30 (7) L. Welk. Musical-variety. 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. . 2:30 (2) Party. ' (9) Million Dollar Movie. (1) Breakfast Time. - (4) 4 ) Haggis Baggis. Comedy: Ann Sothern, “Con-'g:99 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (7) Music Singo. "0 Maisie.” (°40:) 8:30 (7) Our Friend Harry. 2:35 (9) Kennedy's Corner. (4) Wagon Train. Half-Span-\s:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 3:00 (2) Star Showcase. ish, half-Indian outlaw girlig:9@ (2) Movie. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (Anna Marie Alberghetti) (4) 1 Married Joan. - (7) Beat the Clock. plots to pillage wagon train.'9:39 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. ~ (9) Movie. (2) Divorce Court (cont.) —_| 19:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. 8:00 (7) Welk (cont.) (7) Jean's Notebook. (4) From These Roots. (9) Movie (cont.) 19:15 (7) Lady of Charm. (1) Who Do You Trust? (4) Wagon (cont.) 10:25 (9) Billboard. iy 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. mop Talking. Comedy}19:39 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Queen for a Day. show. : (4) Treasure Hunt. 7) Ame Bandstand. 8:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie (9) Special Agent. 4:15 nage pany and pals plan. camping trip|i9:55 (7) News. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. in below freezing weather.|11:99 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) County Fair. (9) Movie (cont.) ‘ (4) Price Is Right. (9) Sherwood Forest. (4) (color) Price Is. Right. (7) Cleo. * 6:00 (27 Jimmy -Deam- (2) Trackdown. Rangers be (9) Leon Errol. (9) Looney Tunes. eesti tn of four trigger- 11:15 (9) N Schooltime %:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. , o:09 (1) Dosa Reed Show. to-|2% (2) Top Dollar. S—— ae Tee er (Gigh ‘ Mary (7) Peter Lirid Hayes. (7). Adventure Time. TV News and Reviews Cooper) helps international ‘beauty contestant (Rita Moreno.) 9:30 (7)-Arizona Gun. Escaped) ~ con thinks wife has left him. 10:00 (7) Boxing. Hogan Bassey, Davey Moore in 15-round pionship contest. (9) Steve Wilson. Adventure. Re-run. (4) This Is Your Life. (2) Jack Benny. : comedy. 10:30 (7) Boxing (cont:) i (9) Danger Street. Dancer involves Mike in smuggling, murder. (4) U.S. Marshal. People| Professional capacity. subpoenaed by grand. jury| Last night, however, there were flee the law. sections of the Fisher hour that (2). Special (cont.) had some wallop. 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. 16:55 (7) Weather. By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UPI) — The cur- would get around to killing off ri | protesting letters id Variety- start now. . a 2 8% ne 3 Ra ‘Flow of Protesting Listers Will Likely Shitt to ABC evitable, I suppose, that some show one of its principal! players. Villains are being knocked off with such profuse on TV that it's simply fan any- more te watch one of them be- ing carted away. MclIntire, who. played Det. Dan Muldoon in the series, had notified the producer of Naked City that he wished to retire to his Montana ranch and the show solved his| an retirement fairly neatly last night; aD ‘by simply having a hood murder | ihim with an automobile, a neat | Fisher seems to have amused l trick in itself. As for Naked City, it was in- the series and he will be replaced to be a tough cop. THE CHANNEL SWIM: Betty Field has joined Helen Hayes, Lloyd Nolan and Mere- dith in the cast of TV's “Ah, Wilderness’’- special which will be ACROSS 5 “ 1 Vacation a a G f me it seen April 28... Bob Hope, | vehicle 4 City in Ohio 7 , i Laurence Olivier, Mort Sahl, Jerry Yeon Lewis and David Niven will emcee country t§ i the Motion Picture Academy 2 British gran » id 14 ‘e god it q ie Experim tal en ° . id 18 Throught - Third Time’s the Charm 20 atl AW ay. 21 Pitch a CHEYENNE, Wyo (#—Mr. and rox Mrs. LeRoy Schiel broke the habit iT of having twins in April. Twins a LeRoy Jr. and Laira were born 30 Amatory % Gy \i April 2, 1956, and twins Francis aka : one jan Heidi were born April 25, 35 Landed is 1957, _But_twins Jean and Joan remerty es, fa Tt) TAG |% ij] | picked January, 1959, for their’ California ’ A Larrival. 37 Biblical name ay 5] : 39 Rainbow Answer te Previous Puzrle 40 Hebrew 7 7 én Tier sie FAG Nts 42 Desire % im nal ceoraras i Al. 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Each prospective juror was ‘asked whether he would have any awards show on NBC-TV April ¢,|hesitation in voting for acquittal if the state failed to prove the struck her and twisted her arm when he found her waiting for him after he left the apartment of/t Miss Laura Mowrer. Prosecutor Phillip -L. Bayt and his deputies say they can produce evidence Teel did not injure Mrs. Nicholas. They contend the pa- ralysis which forces her to wear braces on her hands resulted from an overdose of sleeping pills she swallowed in a suicide attempt after the shooting. Nurses to Take Course on Duties During Disasters A pre-disaster workshop for’ all Oakland County graduate nurses will be held’at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the second floor auditorium of the Birmingham Library, 351 Mar- tin St, The lectures and discussions have been recommended by the a Nursing Assn., said Mrs. Marie Rodriguez, Oakland County director of training for medical} emeé! “The ‘workshop will concentrate ‘lon information that is not offered to nurses elsewhere,” said Mrs. Rodriguez. One important topic will be the responsibilities of nurses in welfare centers“in emergencies. Under civil defense plans, nurses will take charge of centers for displaced persons: what their duties would be in such centers," Mrs. Rodriguez said, The workshop will also delve into|’ such other subjects as disaster san- itation, radiation: and Saeeeney use of airwaves. . Ancestors Longevity Key PORTLAND, Maine_- (UPI) — “Pick the right ancestors if you want to live long,” is the advice of 97-year-old Alfred Burke, whose mother died at 96, father at 92, brother 08. 06 tele ab 5 dal "Many nurses are not aware of|ployed and they It stemmed from remarks on Chicago disk jockey Jack meee Se friendship. man of show business—and * WILSON heard from Sinatra, “through me Sam he’s sore.”_ {as a joke¥‘slips him a real He’s just hoping they never ‘ mander-in-Chief”. x * oat Playwright Harry Kurnitz has made a game of the Hilton hotel names, starting with the basement. Mrs. Hunsacker, and asked for Zsa Zaa _jher mornings “sennion” closes . co Chicago it inctay ack ast sow. Ml to Frank, and Sinatra has refused to speak . to Sammy since, — Sammy's‘ desire to | “The 76-year-old Irish President| © Netieiaing hin’ teseisiontion “at fs the Stet te. make “on offcial Sinatra, Davis said, “He's the number one “ ment of controversy I want te say he has always been, and will always ‘be, my idol. ae Sammy mentioned to nee he'd | “He said, ‘Tell Charlie not to worry,’” Sammy “related. | Se ee oe When he calls| oer ar When Tom Poston takes drink on the Steve Allen show, it’s nof always tea or water—sometimes tlie company— and slip him a mickey... After reviewing the Ohio. Na- tional Guard, Gov. Mike DiSalle ordained, “Millions for defense, but not oe cent a uniform for the Com- Tilton Hilton, Brooklyn’s Milton Hilton, Tel Aviv’s Schmilton Hilton, Tokyo’s Hiro Hilton and, for Bonn, the Adolf Hilton. Herb-Shriner’s been out at Coesse, Ind. (pop. 151) fitm- ing cracker barrel stuff at Mrs. Hunsackér’s general store for a TV show March 30, Herb lived in a motel and the church ladies cooked for his crew and fed ‘em in the chureh told Herb about the troubles. honeybees and fishworms. Herb also wants to do a show at an Ohio grist mill. Oh, yes, and does anybody know where there's & buggywhip fnctery? * Intellectual joke: Fellow went to a bar tini, don’t you?” tomer snapped, “If *THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . «. photos with Vice President Nixon, described him as “a sweet, bright, all-American kid” |...» Alah Ladd’s young son David. recordéd masome rock’n’ roll tunes . Avalon’s contract calls for an escort Jot ten uniformed cops . . . Lena Horne spends so she'll be able to vacation in Europe when . H’wood producer Jerry Wald will screen- test opera star Jerome Hines . . . Connie Stevens’ acting in “Maverick” earned her a job on “77 Sunset Strip.” x ® ®- WISH I'D SAID THAT: The boy who got a wrist watch when he graduated from high schoo] now has a son who wears one to kindergartgn.—Quote. .. , (Copyright 1958) made’ | ween show. © in this mo- intermediaries.” snort (scotch; rye or vodka). let humor carry them away ae Moscow Comrade Hilton, Pisa’s who's also the postmistress, — handling mail that includes a Martinus. “You mean a Mar- ‘the bartender. Cus- want two, I'll tell you!” el Gabor swapped autographed . Rock ‘n’ roller recording two albums for RCA . That's earl, brother. lke Calls Meet. on Jobless Pay Invites Governors to Talk Over Ways of Strengthening Plan WASHINGTON (AP) — Gover- nors of eight states and Hawaii have been invited to meet with ’ Tuesday the purpose of the meeting is to explore “ways to strengthen the regular federal-state unemploy- ment compensation program.” In addition to Hawaii's gover- nor, the invitations went to the chiet executives of Florida, Iili- nois, Mississippi, New Jersey, West Virginia, North Dakota, Utah and Colorado, .All nine are members of the executive com- mittee of the National co Conference. ‘On Capitol Hill, meanwhile, 18 Democratic senators described the jobless pay extension bill passed by the House Monddy as “almost totally inadequate.” * * * In a letter to Chairman Harry F, Byrd (D-Va) of the Senate Fi- nance Committee they called for committee hearings on ways to do more for the unemployed. . Byrd has set Friday for consid- eration of the House bill. There are indications his committee will send it to the flodr promptly, prob- ably without public hearings. “Unless the bill is passed before late next week, the temporary program will have expired before the Senate can act to extend it. Congress réconvenés April 6, The House bill would extend the temporary federal program of ex- tra jobless benefits for ‘three months to next June 30. In their létter to Byrd, the 18 senators said latest official figures show ‘ee persons unem- said there is lit- tle prospect for improvement. The House bill, they said, “would forcé tens of thousands of self-respecting workers and, their families to suffer the humiliation of going on the relief rolls.” Delectable WAC Menu FT. @IX, N.J, w—This Army hase features five tasty dishes — Nancy Bacon, Annette ‘Fish, Betty Berries, Barbara Hamm and Nan- cy. Gtapes, all members of the Women’s Army Corps, begins its Easter recess| Dulles Planning — to Take a Rest in ‘Sunny Place‘ WASHINGTON (UPI)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles made plans today to go soon to some “warm, sunny place” to rest from his cancer treatments. The Tl-year old official was to have his 19th massive radiation exposure. It was one of = last he will receive at Wal- Reed Army hae oe which he early last a ae operation that aided recurrence of abdominal cancer. Dulles was expected to leave his’ hospital suite within a week = decide whether to continue in of fice by April 6. State Department sources said the secretary would relax and regain his strength for about two weeks in some — ‘spot before making the decis‘on treatments ter Reed entered a hernia a yesterday that the secretary weighed 177 pounds, about eight pounds - than his normal weight. “iNew Contract Means Natural Gas for UP “ (UPI) — Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Co. today announced signing of a contract which will link Michigan Consoli-| dated Gas Co. with vast new gas fields of Western Canada and pro- vide natural gas for the host! Peninsula. ‘The announcement was made in By EARL WILSON — 4 : NEW YORK — lee Davis Jr., at his cians open- |ing—which had ringsiders Lucille Ball, Chariton Heston, Red '|Buttons and Keely Smith es —— Frank - {Sinatra's feud with him. . Only 1 Pet. 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