The Weather U. &. Weather Bureau Forecast Fair, continued cool »” ” (Detetis en Page 2) THE PONTIAC PR LOVER Pages kkk. 117th YEAR PON'TIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959 —32 PAGES - UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL | ASSOCIATED PRESS City Jeweler Gets Parcel Found in Oak Park Field Doctors Pontiac's Grads Told County School to Pick Up Challenge Aid Funds Shor up aie, ton may nave ten ates. ane DY §) 810, 000 the theme of advice to Pontiac Central High School and Magn Pontiac Northern High School graduates in com- mencement addresses yesterday. | Dr. Lowell R. Eklund, director of continuing edu- cation at Michigan State University Oakland, spoke about “The Fabulous Future” to the more than 3,000 gathered in Central’s gym. Graduates and a more-than-capacity crowd filled ry v y Operating Bills | Will Not Be Paid With Normal Promptness Schools in Oakland County can expect bill col- lectors to be knocking on their doors as the state an- Pontiac Press Photos ' itorium at? THE RING — Norman L. Pattison, owner of Connolly's Site aoe D. B.| sumed pér person last year in nounced that the county Jewelers, 16 W. Huron St., examines diamond engagement ring h llor of} the state of Michigan. will be getting $2,810,000 he received Friday from.a mysterious person who told him to se) Varner, ¢ the Foe te! “Is it going to be: beer, or less this year in state it because “my loved one’s dead.” a o see * | education? ‘school aid funds. * * * | “This is your opportunity to in-| With this money in tupn usually | Of the great strides and chal-|vest in a lenges to be undertaken, Eklund ment.” cited peace as the most important. | 5 * He urged the 34 graduates to Varner had a special welcome adopt an old maxim in working for the 21 Northern grads who wil free American govern- distributed among school districts it is expected that its non-payment will mean that the school systems will not be able to meet all their | operating bills as soon as would * jtoward that end. go on to the fall semester at normally be possible. “You must be your brother's |Michigan State University Oak- Hewever, the shortage will not keeper,” he said. “You must (land. ' be as damaging as could be if it were not that most of the systems have berrowed money against anticipated taxes and | have voted excess millage, ac- | cording to Claude M. Elmere, assistant superintendent ef coun- ty schools, “It will be like borrowing from | know that your brother is the | | Hindu bey starving in the streets " of Calcutta. X “You must know that your broth er is the lad fighting for san RAPE- J uspect ea’ Called Drunk . . ne pre toon a at Paul to pay Peter,’’ Elmore said rother is the boy held prisoner) : | « * jin a Red Chinese commune. Wife Talks in Defense * a ; - | State Controller James W. Miller | “You must know that your Qf Case That Involves announced ..yesterday that four counties. including Oakland, |wind up the fiscal year June ‘with shortages of one million dol: | sister is the colored girl in Little | Rock with the white woman's | Negro Coed ORDEAL ENDS HAPPILY — Susan by her parents, Lester and Miriam Lawre William Beaumont Hospital. The 14-year-ol since Monday, was found sitting in motorist yesterday: afternoon. The frail, T04 dirty and cdishe veled but appeared an Oak Park field Phote Lawrence is comforted Pentiac Press nce, in Royal Oak's i schoolgirl, missing by a yound girl was dazed, unharmed “Phone Call Wipes Away as ay Susan Badly Confused Missing Girl Doesn t Know What Occurred Detroit Teenager, Gone Since Monday, Wasn't Criminally Assaulted By MAX E. SIMON Susan Lawrence, the frail - 14-year-old girl who van- ished Monday from her home, was resting comfort- ably in Detroit’s Mt. Sinai Hospital today. Doctors described the girl “completely confused” mentally. She was found yesterday after- noon near the Northland Shopping Center by a motorist, Bert Schultz, 40, of Detroit, Schultz, a manufacturer’s rep- resentative, spotted the girl in a weed-grown field at Nine Mile and Greenfield roads. Schultz said he drove approxi- mately 200 yards past where Susan was sitting, then recalled the news- paper descriptions of the missing child He got out, backed up his car, THE PACKAGE — This is t removing the package from the from a man or woman whose mate had -just died. Mystery Diamond to he note which Pattison saw upon envelope. He believes it came | » Aid UF ‘all assembled for their commence- spittle running down her cheek.” . | TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (®—The lars or more in state school aid Eklund told the graduates that ite of Willton T. Collinsworth’ funds. tearfully told a white male jury sence coteatial” ot Ce tven! today her husband was not re-| Statewide, glorious \sponsible for his actions the night will come lhe and three companions allegedly | said. Lawrences’ Dark Fears. | the school aid deficit Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lawrence of Detroit went: to $27,911,000, Miller through a lifetime of suffering in five days. | ‘GREEN YEARS CLOSE’ | “The green years are bowing to Taped a Negro coed. a close, seniors. Ahead lies a “He was very well on his way | and other earmarkéd revenues \fabulous future and a challenge.| to being dead drunk,” she said | |Man’ s achievements are limited! of the last time she saw him the | aid fund, but all anticipated re- only by his imagination. Some of) night of the alleged rape. | celpts are being set you here today may in your life-| | make up a $16 milliqn arrearage Mail Brings Ring of Grief By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. He emphasized that sales tax — still are flowing - inte the school | askie to Buta phone call to their home yesterday afternoon | gave their real-life nightmare a happy ending. A woman ener: answered the Weekend Guest: phone. She turned | ~*to Mrs. Lawrence and said: | “Susan's been found | Somewhere, a heartbroken person sits, unaware'time journey to the moon. ‘etie Pearle Collinsworth. i to the State School Employes alive.” | that a once-cherished diamond ring will probably mean | “But, you must not only con- woman, took the stand to testify in Retircescmt Suet. Sudden Dose of Mrs, Lawrenee collapsed on the $125 for the Pontiac Area United Fund. quer the distance betweeo the ‘support of a defense claim that) Elmore said lacking the pay- : ispot. After she was revived she ; Th t di d arrived te ; earth and the moon. You nist |Collinsworth was mentally inca- ment of the $2,810,000 to Oakland Chilly Weather became hysterical and started to e square-cu amond arriv mysteriously yes- | conquer the distasfice between [pable of distinguishing between County, the county will have re- cry terday in Pontiac. It came in a small 3 by 242- “inch man and man.” jright and wrong when he had been ceived approximately 88 per cent A blast of cold air from western! Neighbors helped Mrs, Law- | package addr essed to Connolly’s Jewelers, 16 W. Huron! Varner cautioned the 181 North-! |dringing. * i. be ane ties “ eager: Minnesota blowing into Michigan renee te a couch and soothed BERT SCHULTZ ‘ r : this morning nt temperatures her, St. Connolly's was mistak-+ a“ Laine oral oF cel On trial with Collinsworth are ‘began July 1, 1958 and ends the tumbling jen - high ee 87. de It's all right now. There's noth. and asked the child. who was ny spelled < a ~ “a> pone: aa hone orig Wired a inal Gay 2 oe grees yesterday to D4 at 10 @ Mm. ing to cry about,’ they said sitting with her head between her i new avers’ heii! today in dewntown Pontiac knees, ‘Are you Susan Lawrence?" ee Eu Industrialist « * * | Mrs. Collinsworth wrung her! He said the-shortage here will nae “n . say x * * ees, AN ) AWreNnce “Thou t first it aT d t t The Weather Bureau said tem . Yes” the child mutsnured eet few & wae epee plea eal irae continue YOUr hands nervously between sobs have an indirect result on the peratures may drop to 35 tu Mrs Lawrence said. “Thank: «Come on Till take you home.” someogie was sending in until i" Wearies of education,” said Varner. “The de- while she replied to questions about actual educational programs jn the qacrees tonight in Northern Lower (td It was the Shayuot (4 Jewish conus said, S ; read the note, which kind of set mands of our responsibilities today their family life hools, aw Monee which uauall¥cr ne setiduas) 41 haa brent ened hute/ ee d ‘ noe \~ OIL - * Michigan and the Upper Peninsula Thanks,”’ she replied me back a little," declared Nor make it imperative that we be ., : are 4 : y sheac wey Thank God. Qur prayers have been > . are applied for these purpose - eree . Pontiae Ut sod Our pray 1 L. Patti of Con- educated! When he is sober you could not Py pury and near 30 degrees in the Pontia .. nolly’ an al e. / mea lask for a better husband. He was|Mmight have to be used to meet ayo, answered” | 1 Nehalte —_ the girt looked ‘¢: “While yon still have the |a good provider for me and the some bills. ' Mostly fair and continued cool The holiday commemorates the | worn, dejected and fortorn. The note, written with pen on After 30 days in Oakland County, impetus, you must renew your two children,” she said } Wayne County will be shorted with a high of near 70 is Sunday's’ giving ef the Ten Command. | Schultz told the girl to put her the inside wrapper, fightly held Jail, Harvey S. = wants| dedication to move ahead toward | «put when he Ged even Suc lthe biggest sum, $7.728.000. Gen forecast, The outlook for Monday: ments to Moses on Mt. Sinai .head on the seat and close her together with white string, read: | oy- | a more educated mind, for your- heer fhe couldn't os and ke jesee will miss $1,405,000, Macomb js mostly fair and « little warmer) and also marks the beginning eyes. “She seemed to be See “Value $125. Please sell this. | The Detroit industrial designer| self and for the contribution you | aidn’t seem like the same man. U2): and eri $1,020, 000 Temperatures rose slowly to 57 of the summer harvest. ae degrees at ] i t must make to society.” ¥ * * Whether or not a student is able will offer Oakland County Circuit! Court a compromise Monday in exchange for his freedom. He would beat me and he didn’t | seem te remember what he was doing.”’ It means nothing to me any- more. My loved one’s dead. Other Michigan counties will be ‘shorted amounts coming to less p.m 2 they h id news and to Neighbors streamed out of their waits POLICE CAR " homes to tell the Lawrences that heatd the The motorist hailed an Oak Park Keep the money or give it to —- than a million dollars Freeman, 37, of 29558 Lech- to go on to college or pursue self-! Coljinsworth, at 23 the eldest of —$—$—$—$—___— In Today S Press congratulate the happy aparents e lice car and told them he thought arty at mo him — omy ae gtsn Town: (betterment in « less systematized | ithe four white youths on trial for} ‘Convince Yourself First FROM GLOOM TO JOY “oe oe wre girl. y gosh, hink you have,” ship, is serving a 90-day term for way, Varner urged the graduates their lives in the case. became as to who sent the ring. And why In a moment. the home changed ssaid an astounded officer. to Pontiac? And why to Connol-| failure to pay $1,050 in tempo- to mobilize America’s drive to. jemotional as his wife and older | ONDON (UPI)—Michael Ashe | Church News 16-11 |.) one ; - ; ly’s? rary alimony to his~ estranged develop human resources. ‘brother testified. He wiped tears | oe o to plead guilty to a sami . ays 25 a. P tagpticre und’ sotiens ° * i * “Apparently 1 comes trom wife, Virginia, 31. |ADDRESSES PARENTS, TOO from his eyes with a handkerchief, traffie offense. He almost con- | Kditorials : : Schultz drove the girl to the Oak someone who used to live in Pon-) “‘I'm still broke and can't pay! Varner directed a part of his and buried his head in his hands.| vinced himself he was innocent | Home Section 13.0 The’ Eawreaces: were fakea {© (Continued on Page 2; Col. 3) tiac and knows the reputation of it,” said Freeman after his at-/taik to the parents in the audience. | | The Collinsworth defense started| in the process, He wrote eight Journey to Love , the Oak Park police station. ee the store, or maybe even pur-|torney filed the petition for a new : after testimony of two other de-| lines of explanation, then crossed | Obituaries yg Ehere they tearmed the daughter chased the ring at the store,’’ said hearing. “Some people are saying that |fendants, Beagles and Scarborough, | them out and said: “Please ex- | Sports . Mito had already been taken to Wil an anxious Pattison before he| * ~ rising education costs are break- |that the Negro coed submitted to| cuse the above. I had exoner- | Theaters 1% am Beaumont Hospital tn Royal G If ] opened the mysterious box, But Freeman said he is willing ™% our economic backbone. ithem voluntarily. The fourth de-| ated myself so completely I was | TV & Radio Programs 2 | (ak 0 ourney it was mailed first class and ia start paying support for his! Meanwhile, there was an aver- fendant, Stoutamire, closed his’ even beginning to believe it.” Wilson, Fart 26 Tears ef joy fell from the par- acst Ge aanter S seats. A auax: family again, at a feduced rate of age of 21 gallons of beer con- case without taking the stand. i He was fined s7 | Women's Pages 4.9 ents’ faces as they were escorted ly Mlegible postmark indicated [es sack = David. thre ee a 7 “eee Round Put Off it wes frem gon chae iv reunion ‘ pessibiy trom Corte Madera, a Tomas, 3.00 Legal Barrier on City toot Falls Mrs “Leowrence embraced _ he tiny suburb of San Francisco. This is $80 a week less than the The child whispered: “Hi — i U. S. Open Delayed A third wrapper was around a,amount set by Circuit Judge Wil- H wis horrible Day Because of Rain, 7 tani Sonn tora woe AQONING to en Jail in September’: : - tT (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | re eee veemian cicted the p eucruwra We iaecor mothe: First Time Ever jdivorce on grounds of mental cruelty. Last month, Freeman was told hy Judge Beer that he would have to make good $550 in un- paid support payments and $500 in attorney fees for his wife or Willman — tast decid: Who He? 1 ers nid in the eity rather thea MAMARONECK, N.Y. W — The ati ord go to jail for contempt of court. Toilet kit in hand, Freeman ap- peared in court four days later ready for jail, saying he was) broke. on Designer of the bullet-proof suit; and nicknamed ‘The Armadillo,” Freeman is angry at the Friend of the Court's office. CLAMS DEFICIT: | Just three little words covered George D. Eastman promised that yea t| . a recent inspection of the $100,000 the job be given-an officer. against taking any action on the county jai] are questions yet {Rin Asan IH bev ceaiiemed SC) fourth round of the National Open Pontiac city jail: ‘Not in opera-| The three-word “not in opera. jail unti) Eastman arrived in Oc- answered. this time next year and we want (Golf Championship was postponed tion.” | tion” report was filed in Lansing tober To open a jail, Nestle pointed all by people of the press, radio until tomorrow afternoon after The new jail is on the second, by W. H. Nestle, state inspector | * + * out, an appropriate staff must bs we i les stom and i ue rain, lightning and flooded greens floor of the Public Safety Building | of jails for the Department of is. asked the uafety director .to hired we rs to aftend the confirma: | caused delays of nearly two hours which opened in December, 1957.| Corrections. prepare a jail report with recom. OFPLENES STAFF _—_—- . Enya, Thins eonead) (ode y ‘It has never been used, but city “No point saying more with the! mendations : . Our thanks to these good people} Joe Dey, U.S. Golf Assn. execu-> At -least four turnkeys, mat! is small, but it comes from our ‘tive director, announced the post- officials are hopeful that the jail jail closed,’’ Nestle explained. | Fastman’s findings have been in and cooks would have to be em will finally open in September. | * & t ‘Willman’s hands a half year ago ployed if thé jail is open 24 hours | A legal barrier which once Nestie’s visit at the city jail was,but no action has been revealed. 4 day. blocked the jail’s opening has his second. The first was early last pany OPENING The salaries would push jail ex- iwinter when he was invited down hearts and is meant to be hig | pone ment shortly before noon. Nothing we can do will ever repay It was the first time in the ‘is- what has been dofe for us.” | tory of the open that a round has ‘FRIEND FOR LIFE" | been postponed for any reason, 2 of armor which the Detroit Police, been removed. Se deel Gificinie * he| Although the 18page report's penses close to and maybe more 4 al officials 20 00 : Ace a Lar : - - 4 , Dept. adopted several years ago, Two Pontiac police officers’ last 7 ai a ats te ® make sure Oe chiens are being kept secret, than double the- $20,000 yearly it Mrs. Lawrence hugged Bert Because of a New York State —) jail met all state requirements. n the Co8ts to lodge city prisoners in the Schultz. the motorist. who found] blue law, play cannot start before Willman said he plans to ope August obtained an injunction in jail sometime in September. Court, TOURS LAYOUT | Oakland County Jail] (Susan in Oak Park 2 p.m. on Sunday. There were 61 }Oakland County Circuit ‘which halted the naming of a jail’- At that time, Nestle went through “The opening of the jail is not | Nestle said the jail should “I've never known Mr. Schalft players left in the field for the administrator. a ithe jail, designed to house 20 pris-| @ financial problem,” Willman | really employ eight turnkeys. | before but he will be a triend |/8St two rounds, and the number loners, and containing six regular) “They're dealing with a tengh | of ours for life.” presented a problem of trying to “The judge wouldn't believe (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) iafter City Manager Walter K. Will ‘man and Public Safety Director) ‘ i ce, iit i i i i never been opened.” (it will cost more to house prison- 1 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4 he asked. u an I ever thank you?” e f Admitting net sales of $75,815 last! r+ * Hs af or short year as owner of the Independent) Patrolmen Harolf Hayden and cells for men, two cells for women, rage det Dee eat is aa element,” he sald, “Maximum | Sch ——— ; _|get them all through the first ° | . Schultz, a happy smile on his| round before dark Engineering Co. in Detroit, Free-Lop Peters charged the city was two cells for incorrigibles, a six- ing difficulty. | security is important, ltace. said. “Thank God I f rou fore dark. 2 man maintained that he ended the'about to name a civilian head of|™an dormitory and a bullpen. | If the city accepted Nestie's estl-|her.” ound} Dey said that new pairings will $3,800 in the hole. the jail when the job should go to The police force is presently 28) , be made for tomotrow’s round and year $3, “The jail was ready for use. fficers short of its authorizeq/™#*. the cost of running the jail * * * that any professional who decides The Friend of the Court advised a policeman. ; | gave the go\ahead om opening strength of 129. would soar even higher. Susan's father, on ‘the verge, of to withdraw adher y’s ‘third Judge Beer that Freeman netted)pyrr INJUNCTION up,” Nestle said. tears, grabbed the motorist's ware dg oo: b= j . * + | Nestle sant the jail was planned 4 motor round wil] receive one of the $200 a $14, sel acc The injunction was recently lifted Imagine my surprise when 1 Whether the jail will be a full or'as a full-time operation. ‘hands. lastyplace prizes that ordinarily go came back and found the jail had part- time operation, and whether) “When the architect and 7s “Flow only to hai completing the D i holes. ) / ; j ‘ | porte ; i / ae ' ‘ % 7. ‘ d x : f . / 7 d WA , N : THE pitta PRESS, sasunnay, roe 7 sib ek : i ai ee = ‘They’ yre Hot..and Nervous...It s GraduationDay! — Ey , : ' It was an oppressive 82 degrees and the 345 of them his arms as some sort of signal to regroup. “Let’s get the with programs, turned all.eyes fixedly on the doorway A beaming mother put her arm around dad’s waist and | milling about under their blue gray’ gowns felt as though show on the road.’ . ; >. ‘The same procession, this time of 181 youngsters said a how ee Kets, desir? see they were “wilting One young man, wearing his tassle on the wrong clad in scarlet robes, began nine hours later at another was witnous tne braces rece ages Dad bussed ~*~ *%* * : school’s auditorium mom's cheek. qT side of his mortarboard, said he sure was nervous. A _— ke * * The boys’ starched collars had taken no time at all to go ; . re ; : P ack th The ceremonies will be everlasting in the memories of limp and the girls dabbed repeatedly at perspiration above pretsy girl standing mext te him pruabed Back . those graduates All were impressed with the solmenity A five-year-old boy, maybe just at teeny bit envious, their Hps brown hair framing her face with a sigh: “Oh, my 2 — ° tugged at the full sleeve of his brother’s gown and said, ein nee —— of the occasion. All were impressed with its significance. “Vou. think wou're eo Smal” The crowd had broken into little groups, straight- heart's thumping. ; ee oe ad y . ening each other's ties, adjusting a black and orange “Il hope I don’t trip going up the steps,” said another SOLEMNITY EASES It was his day—and he sure is—all agreed. tassle here and there. x Afterward, knots of parents and youngsters embraced . This was the scene at Pontiac Central High School’s At wh , : vs , x * and the solemnity gave way to animated gestures and gymnasium yesterday morning. A leacner, WNoOs€é oD Il Wa t Panize nem ried te - ales ; : oe Ae, ther . ; . 7 ; : mike his voice heard above the last-minute confusion They formed a long column of twos and began the slow exuberant congratulations It was repeated in the evening as Pontiac Northern held ‘IT’S TIME’ processiona] into the gymnasium. An organ sounded their A teenage girl stretched to kiss her brother but its first commencement exercises in the auditorium of the “All right, it's time. it's time,’ he shouted, throwing up entrance and parents in the bleachers, fanning themselves got a tassle instead. new school. « fi RAPT AUDIENCE — Pontiac Central High School's 345 graduates listened at pontine) Frese tpetee tenlively yesterday as they were addressed by Dr. Lowell R. Eklund, director of mencement address was entitled “The Fabulous Future.’’ Expressions on their continuing education at Michigan State University Oakland. Dr. Eklund’s com- faces reflects seriousness of Eraduates as they think of what lies ahead for them. - 4 _ ___ THANK YOU, AT LAST Kay Brantley commencement exercises last night. Kay seems ‘The Day in Birmingham ‘ was one of the IN] yraduates ta receme her di to be saying something Though we don't know ~ p ! | fy \ uperintend the exact words, the heading af this caption ‘ F i. " ] g B W ] ent «of t Pond ther Tigh School couldn't be too far from what she’s thinking Our IT S, OYS In . ? ‘ Trips to U. of M. Event | BIRMINGHAM — Outstanding) tion will meet Monday night to leadership) discuss sealed bid® received on the ‘purchase of the Old Pine Lake School City Hopes to Open Jail in September qualities of industry and four girls to ‘‘Wolverine State’ MEeernied | eee Ie?) and honesty are sendjng nine boys Bids will be accepted until 8 j Chart ion the t niversity of Michigan cam- p.m. when the meeting starts. pus next week Are SOREN Ser Il ut | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dewey The wood frame building ‘ts 'lo- of Tee eS! y local chairmen, said the event cated on W, Long Lake road near fy be runcen a fulltime biasy |sponsored by the American Legiom Middlebelt road. NOT TEMPORARY and its auxiliary is panne’ y A deposit of 3 per cent must ac- The jail doxpencd Next rec nen ee ve se x noe company each bid. Deposits will be said, to house « Wseners cor Ite leans une a ; on oament .| (orfeited should the bidder be ac- vieted of musdemiecat net 2 o_ Motes a DOT Boye “cepted and later fail to purchase temporary Joc caieiiaiilad _____ the property. “TL felt fi first that the | Leaving here Tuesday for nitie | il would be : | days at Girls’ State are Judith The First Presbyterian Church | een Gibson, sponsored by the Seropti- [will begin its vacation church ; mist Club; Emily Minor, spon- |school June 22 for a two-week sored by the American Legion | period. Auxiliary; Christy Schad, by the Children completing kindergar- i Birmingham High School Student |ten through the fourth grade will Congress and Linda Schoenrock, |be accepted for the 9 to 11: 45 a.m. “But I dida't discuss econemics with Straley and the architects The chief knew what he wanted feanwhile the pay fiyrcuuh j the cit : bins piichaced o by the Posselius Unit of the weekday classes. Fecf mitehier eeruiierierititer {07 American Legion of Detroit. — Is capacity of 20 prisor 1 Boys and their sponsors are ean members of the La- ‘ Fred Andersen,’ Junior Chamber of |P&€T Parents Assn. are making: Commerce; Sandy Barr and Dave Plans for their part in the October haat Uneccupied Lindsay, High Twelve; Bud Guil-|10 bazarre - IHWANKS AND A PROMISE — Harrison Munson. president of met and Use 'A. Senta, Exchange) Tee Besar, ts bo Bell ta De: tI} eoiik pl ~ohitin® Chute! Ibgly Stiwal’e elas at SO, widreeecd ihe oead Club; Dennis Hurd and James troit, will be for the benefit of ; Kilkee " ve fo me ae ~ 1 " gre Walts, Lions Club; Charles Hare mentally retarded children at the ; ws fin commencement -exercist esterday » tung, American Legion and Gary| Lapeer State Home and Training deity yu et et mu De ene ol thy y Munson expressed tuinks to Pool, Kiwanis Club | School. : 1 he tite ‘ | ' ft nt erred Coa ued aunne 1 popaenns ' ke ifp chy ene o . : " » - > “r ne fat ue EES DINE SNARES OEMS Dewey sami a meeting will be) irs Sheldon Marston. of Web- held at 2 pm. tomorrow in the { , ster street, is rg contri- American Legion Home. Auburn : te carne ict ol ; ea ; : t ‘ j FIRST ROLL CALL — Nancy Donaldson, yesterday The exercises were held in the Heights, for all boys and girls at- sutions for boothes _ including cammes fruits, ceramics, baked nnasium S irst time tending this yeg re Jakli is. mnasiu! This was the first time in ending this year from Oakle und s, clothing and gift items. ° usan Found In senior class of (59. and Philip White, vice presi the school’s history that such a roll call was County Mrs. Robert Ely o @ ( dent, called off the names of the graduates as performed ve i > ; Private service will be held Mon- they received their diplomas at commencement pope ills eae CEs: - treasurer) of Pontiac Central High School's school’s gy bs aan day for Mrs. Robert Ely, 24, of . 1901 Kenwood Ct., from the Bell eyes on 1 at the xehac! |Chapel of the William R. Hamilton ky ; i | by at mel Wars mat se itil Co. { ; | ; : | hi ili nied tortan Burial will be in White Chapel tm ter ey £ tine Al Polen at fy hore |e the girl |Cemetery. Peseta: ¥o actecmn rs > * vam the viet ol a harlnami but | A life-long resident of Birming- oe - jham, Mrs. Ely DELAY QUESTIONING alt fy ; wing a long ness | wuflvie Beeantieanieoe tnx mints he her home following a long illness. oe x 5 Alcs | . | a sil Aherree seal lie Uiviedd wx tia and duatmart Beside her husband she is survived : | — . by her.parents, Mys-and Mrs. Hielde was alse considered a Myr 2 i ferred ' | wi | + Abe possibility brecwu he wrote In ES Ins. Pe . VanBoven 0 | verte tty “ we wie tote : 7 Petia, Sk ing Hp | ee xt ig paesteMts Boon ae rate 4 a sister, Mrs. Peter VanBoven, of | 7 oo eat ales Ann Arbor and grandmother, Mrs. Adelson said all questioning of 9 aah te eer iro chet net ms Vink uy were dead all Joseph A. Dant, of Bloomfield Hills, the girl would be withheld until t | had beep ans NAc rah ime Uctels alter ost as we ste a Alf] tata the searel ore , FP SSute ET ASHE) S(O Prefiminory examinations al P ' SnT anh -_ a i ors Dee ht ims fer pt | sy Hentmont disclosed that the TA a Ge Hinteers Roy an eee Rea thigh (alnd KcGhaEer, * Treehnaw Ki it a poeleemen combed lof Mr. and Mrs. Bert Uebele, for- Detroit Mumford tinh Sehool, uo Le AS nea . a Hate, The infant The Weather wos oof erlminnally assaulted DOESN'T REMEMBER . oom ree hee . She is surviv y her parents: ‘ lie ; enti Nt) ' Wot hat en < ‘i Full ( S Weather Bureau eport # fie | | ben at fi : bast ; . ™ "ee a twin sister, Robin Sue; a broth- seg tt © peesome hove it , Lest erence, whe fl ' 2 Stn 7 a i Hos er, Bobby; grandparents Mr. and cloudy and «ool r today High 7 7 ha ‘ | ry i | " fyb ow , nable to re | Mrs. Bert Uebele, Sr., of Fla., 2 ee 1 ta mille toda | ‘ ais v yeeb a vat a 1 cu] mys aay V4 ! [yp vecrye ' athe meet qe ea Ga wnat] aluiin Hoamathing that happened after and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Quinn of ceel tenight tow 1 Tomertaa moat y \ rig? Ie deff home cid was vague about | Birmingham. fair and continued coat high iw 7 thy few daye before her disap. SIORY UNEPDIABLE ay Teorey tin Pomtiar . , Pi yyyerr j og . J : | uit” PCE areas vmmanstentftat Sad Mystery Ring ye as y _— he appeared in ‘South Pacific’ at! pection Nor thee he retired : ! . : hoy ee een dee at Lyng Sunday school Dr Adelson A th M i| Bun rises Bindas @ sttele ! + | Saae ets Buncar a mat { | A “a Wes n e al Moon rises Saturcn, a mM ES eS Sie other sobber onti onl usan's om ohn ‘Hhed In (Continued From Page One) Dewntawn Tetiperatuce ; ; the Reaumont the freedom of the jail But one friend told me he con. the agency's report, the judge+in- court. Who sent it? ¥ . + | ° per ; : . / - . T Two Surrender: in Uranium Deal ‘False Representation’, on Mines, Production: May Have Hit 400 = SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) #Iwo men surrendered Friday | “night to face charges in connec. | ation with an uranium deal which | ®may involve one million dollars ger more r ~*~ * &* ~ John Milton Addison, 36, and Dan Nance, 32, ended a statewide! “search with their surrender. They | @vere soon freed on bonds of $40,-| 000 each. | ~*~ * * = Addison and Nance had been| qPought since Wednesday, when al «county grand jury reported two| “indictments against each | ng them with stealing more than S550 _ Homer Garrison Jr., who heads | dhe Texas Department of Public | “Safety, said reports from investi-| -gators indicated as many as 400| persons ‘‘may have been victim-| ized by false representation re- garding uranium ore mines and | production schemes. Asst. Dist. Atty. Harold Hall | said documents seized in. a $150-} a-day hotel suite indicated Addi- | son and Nance had received mon-| ey from pepple in 18 states * * * Hall said the two moved in the | best circles, dropping hints that} they had a machine which would make it profitable to operate) abandoned uranium mines. He said they let it be known that | loans would be necessary for their | operations, and never accepted | less than $1,250 * * * Several investors expressed in- dignation over the indictments and | arrests. One was John Crow, for- merly an All America football player at Texas A&M who played professionir| football last season with the Chicago Cardinals * * * lined to say how much Crow de money he had invested but said) Hans Christian Andersen holds these youngsters fairy tale, engraved in the oper on the pe wes positive he: ‘would iget at spellbound in New York’s Central Park Or > Statues kr The sculptur to aes girl curls up against the “Ugly Duckling,” while Ow one Anderser f st ; another reads the opening words of the famed reading h ries to childt Boy's Final Day lee bettie Mob of MSU Stud Also Last of Lite 2 Detroit Policemen OD O tudents scarspaue sv sri — 0 Fired Affer Acquittal | Roams Over Campus Was little Russel] Roy Anderson's last day of kindergarten ; _ Russell, 6 years old, gathered | DETROIT (UPI) Two Detroit FAS] \ Nt, (UPI 4 orl ‘ up his books at the Trinity Lu- policemen who were’ acquitted of Sereda ; en ; ; theran Church school and ,walked charges of criminal assault have I Cunou Pian iacalae outside > await his father been fired by the Police Depart “mipus for two hours ca inforcem ats < cai <. oliivers Arthur Anderson, the father, ment. sis tor re disturbance wa from Ingham County t ast 1 an was several cars back in a Jine The officers, Edwin Cable, 56, quelled by pr sing and State Palive = of other parents who had come and Michael O'Donnell, 31. ap- Fou ie . sid vere § to take their children home at 3 peared before a police trial board { d , p.m. yesterday yesterday and were released from 9 Police were prepared { Mate | { \ ne As Anderson waited his turn to ‘duty. ’ le call { | at move up, he heard) crash ehead.| The men were acquitted last Observers said between 500 7 . » ms He got out to investigate. , .. dd 2 Cre The month by a recorder’s court jury and 800 men milled around th In horror he saw the crushed . : B: ; } ody of his son of charges of criminally assault srody group of dormitories and Se ty. bul ' led : _ ing a 22-year-old expectant 150 near Shaw Hall about 12:50 Police said a car driven’ by th Say dias * * a . a. ° ( a Mrs.. Catherine Stowell, 62, who) ™0"er a Police blamed the treuble had arrived to pick up a grand-! Detroit Police Commissioner hey were shen mbit ‘ 1} wn son, had lurched forward out pf Herbert Hart said the men gave liv called t rea » th examin wchi: ; control, mounted the terrace “deceptive answers’ on lie tests crowd Some tossed fir K week and ne it l where the Anderson boy wasjthey requested in their bid for '0 of toilet pay ind standing and struck him down reinstatement and back pay from (ne stone smashed a pol ( Passeng wufomobile absor The boy was pronounced dead the department. vindow. Bystanders were st bout 40 per cent of the total rad A few minutes later | The woman charged they as- ! ng missile Froductionin ive U) esl two jsaulfed her after stopping her for Fhree pohce officer set Ire re equipped with radi St dents. Flunk’ ° la traffic violation said, were mobbed by the students. receive TV Education es Pronil Paek = ] 4 * » Svinte _c r » They're tired of being guinea Do You Remember Pontiac a Few Short Years Ago? ioc E : r t en " a pioneer TV education * Heavy burden of debt. iC . * * * Very few good streets Video instruction has all the * Indifferent garbage and trash collections inati a ur-long com-| ° . tell lon of an ‘pour-lo * Poor recreation program. mercial It gets a zero in the campus audience rating — compared with! . . ¢ > ¢ ai an old-fashioned professor you can Now Look at Pontiac Today . talk back to x *« * *® All new arterial streets! Friday more fhan 200 cut * Many new side streets — many more planned! classes and picketed the campus *@ Dependable traah and carbage collect ; with placards protesting ‘‘auto ependabie trasn and garbage collection ! matized education’ and ‘‘robot' % New short term Parking Lots More Coming! classrooms.'’ They hanged in ef. | * Effective recreational pkoRKana! figy a headless figure called ‘‘pio- | oe Jed school rf neering spirit.” | *% Expanded school facilities! Sophomore Ted Hallisey. 20, a leader of the Student Organization ; Y ’ : e Ld - for Better Education, explained What Can You Do for Pontiac in 1959? * * * . “When a student ses TV, he, * BE PROUD OF WHAT WE HAVE ALREADY DONE"! expects entertainment. He's ex. # SUPPORT CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT!!! pecting ‘Gunsmoke,’ not algebra. : RE > SR GROAE) ORS Gameess aor And ‘Veere ie no Wnatractor to ask! *% BUILD PONTIAC BY BUYING IN PONTIAC!! questions of and clear up mis- conceptions. It destroys the entire | . ; , : , concept of student teacher | Let's plan and nork together to make Pontiag the best relationships." = and happiest city in the world! The anti-TV faction says it has! _ , signatures of 1.500 students seek-| ; ing to oust TV from the classroom | 4 F . meses BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD The two-year Southern California bb ie i } A 4 schoot has an enrollment of 1,800. of the : A recent industry survey shows that 3 per cent of all wrist watches | are purchased by men for them-| selves, 30 per'cent are bought by) men as gifts for others. 31 per cent are sold to women for gifts) ~ = anc? only ning per cent are. hought by’ women fa their own use. | ' | | IDOL MOMENT PHO ds of all aves, A hero to ki THE PO? uTT, AC PRESS.’ UPI Phote Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce NE FE 2-9625 "ait a” ; J ‘WALDRON HOTEL BLDG. “28 Longs Lawyers Confer on Writ Habeas Corpus Hearing Slated’ for Monday in Galveston Court — At- of Tex. (AP) Earl Long conferred today about when Long seeks re- lease from. a mental clinic here * * * application for a writ of ha Yes up Monday be GALVESTON torneys for Gov Louisiana procedure Ap heas corpus con fore District Judge L. D. Godard Thunderstorm activity was rath ot * * er general in an Eastern sectot Long, in his petition Friday, bounded by Ohio, Pennsylvania said he was “illegally confined 4nd) Virginia and restrained in his liberty at _ = * . the John Sealy Hospital” He was Friday might, a funnel shaped flown from Baton Rouge to Gal cloud, described as a ‘baby tot veston Mav 30. and, according to "@do" stormed through Celoron : : ; layer ya Western New York village n petiion Wiis adruvped wd strapped to a stretcher for remo Trees we us uprooted and there al from the Governor's mansion. “#5 SOMe Gamage to buildings in * * n the resort area ; ; An amusement park roller coast And now he contends, he is 4 er was blown down by winds es uN oc SUNS mr De orcea wv ie timated by residents at 60 miles KN 5 naping Lt) Gov. Lether Frea an hour The roof of a crive-in ks, bumps, thump has been carrying on the Gover-- ice cream shop was lifted by the Takes knocks, $oc inds use nor’s functions wind and tossed some 50 feet into ' and we Long's three court-appointed at- . used car lot torneys are Adrian SS Levy St * * * former Galveston) mayor, Jean Sever thundersqualls and hail Hosey, and Fine S. Bedtord storms accompanied the storn * * * Thundershowers a some “If the writ is granted,” Hosey 1.75 inches of-rain at Ale wna, Pa said Friday nigh’ then we are while 1.10 fell at Martinsburg W Dunk ‘em , faced with practical problems of Va. Friday's hot temperature Gaatentecd wa i. what would be in Governor Long's were paced by a 110 at Need! Waterproof * ri best interest Calif. while Laredo, Tex had mS * * * 101. To the north, Gooding, Tdaho What the petition fk » writ Saw the mercury rise to 99 amounts to 1s a chaHenge to Tex , ‘6 as’ jurmdiction in a case involving Fireworks Blast Kills ] Pe a citizen of another tule who a claims he was transferved to that PORTVII.1.} NY (ADP i— Ger ‘ : Stale against his will ald Ozzella W niured fitally wes * * * and David Mendel! red ane ‘ The — petitior ned in shock when — three explosion Long's own hand Farl K. ripped thr h the Olean Fire lor Govern r by foree works Co Fria Orzella, son of nd kidnaypins the owner David Ovzella hes ~ * * * mixing chemicalx in one of the is : Anti-magnetic Set for Tue the day afler two company bu the Compensomatic the habeas corpus hearing is a first exnlosian « rred tat 1p hearing in which the sanity of the Hee said A fire spread to a neat 63 veir-old governor would be the by building and set off two mor natn issue d explosions Midwest Gets Welcome Relief From Hot Spell Cold air knifed through the mid “SATURDAY, Fie NE ‘13,1950 By The Associaied Press Carpet Watch for KAREN’S Anniversary Sale west today, offering some relte! to the steaming hot weather that COMING SOON clutched most of the nation : * * * The mercury shld some 10 d:2- grees at Midwest points during the __ early morning. The Weather Bu reau in Chicago forecast signifi cant daytime temperature drops throughout the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley Elsewhere, another dey of high readings was on tap RAINBOW LAKE | (0200 { watct for the teenager | | Restricted frea o} Custom Homes r for general use } at this price so don't wait I N Yi ; | MODELS OPEN you wis! | SUNDAY 1 to 6 P.M. : CUSTOM BUILT — 3 AND 4 BEDROOM BASEMENTS — GARACES — FIREPLACES LIBERAL MORTGAGES East off Airport Rd.. North of on Olympic Parkway Directions Wilhams Lake Rd.. i F. W. HELTMAN, Builder BRICK OR 3-9411 MI 4-2058 16 West “Huron Street So nee ae eee A Gucronteed Shock Resistant Knock ‘em Unb: eobobie Shock ‘em ystod Fully accurate Dustproof Radium Diol Rustprooft We have never been privileged to offer a-better guarantee. An ideal . for the sportsmen Only a limited quantity if -Terms of course JEWELERS FE 2-0294 Now at Community... “Thu Book ACCOUNTS National | Bank o F PON tT §£ A C Offices at West Huron at Tilden . . . North Perry at Glenwood . . . Keego Harbor . . . Walled Lake. . . Union Lake . . . Lake Orion ... Milford . .. Waterford . . . Bloomfield Hills Member F.D.1.C. mi : THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959 { ) FIVE When the Indians ran America |into’ taking it back. . . , Sign in Connecticut state library, located signed the historie Emancipation Have Always Been at Least 2 Full Blows a Year Vee winks of a. sare snine ont of ‘ in Hartford, contains the table eae ition, one of the nation’ 8 (notes Jack Herbert) there were, window o a store go é ad { F upon which Abraham Lincojn treasures. no taxes, no debts ahd the women | business: Opened by Mistake. 4 * — 7 | MIAMI (UPI) — The season be- out regular patrols to scan the | dast venir, send radio — Hurricanes that hit North Amefi- ; gins Monday when steamy Atlantic spawning grounds. | —e ay to follow a ae coals ~ gf age t orms. al ws : tlan waters near the equator area) The Weather Bureau again | © prepress . Garibhean sig a a = : | peepee Ae | Other than a generally tightened H | -eady to spawn nature's most awe-| Plans to drop balloons into the , Peat : 7 n __ the tr « seal alee cy ye’’ or center of the forecast system, no radice al new * * * | ; FLAG DAY ae show of power — ene POPIS’ wurricanes to help in tracking. hurricane tracking methdds are} ‘The first hurricane of 1959 will’ June 14th, 1777, in the Halls of the Con- IUITICANE. The balloons, used the = ime iplanned, he said, te ‘ ij tinental Congress, men are going to vote on : | start as 2 - For the record, the hurricane — = = << * art as a muggy breeze ™ ss) a flag for their new Nation. The Chairman 2 | season begins June '15 and lasts }doldrums. The tropical sun will} of the Committee is speaking: “The blue | 7 oo o11:, ‘ > H idraw moistures out c 2 4 ; . through November, But the intr Williams Asked to Set I ace Again | -? : of the sea field was taken from the Covenanters Banner The warmed air will rise and of Seotland. It signifies a covenant against 4 | cate and litthe-understood weather . ‘cooler air will rush in ta replace oppression,” he moves his pointer to the red J. L, VOORHEES ! pation? that could result in the Walking Races Planned lit. . stripes. “They mean the daring of every man ? first Atlantic hurricane might al . | The hot air meeting with the; in our young.Nation,’ shifts his pointer to | ready be at work. The first tro A M k " B d ‘cooler air at high jevels will trig-| the white. “White is emblematic of purity.” : pical storm of the yeur, Arlene, CIOSS ac Inac rl ge ger showers and a squall line. Air! He proudly smiles as he points to the thirteen | has dOtie And gone in the Cult tpressure in the crest of Lx wave stars on the blue field. “Notice,” he suggests, | wei “ creeps yas . will dro “the circle which signifies eternity, each star of Mexico. It never became a hurri LANSING (UPI) — A low-speed will put the bridge race proposal ! e: is a new alin rising in oe West.” } alk across the Mackinac Bridge to the 25th anniversary Health| The spinning action of the] . . a cane ‘walk across the Mackinac bridge ~~ é ' “Our flag was created by a great people; | Geer wen was en gucceeshil the Walk and Convention meeting of| earth will give a twist to these | : 1 d hi h The first hurricane could be |2 Yer 480 Was 80 St ~ _ the International Walkers Associa-| winds, like it does water spin- witnessed a great history, has floated on hig | born any day. As far back as International Walkers Association tion of America meeting June 15-| ning in a lavatory as it goes the symbol of great events, of a eet pias of ! weather records here go, there js planning races for Labor Day 28 in Ligonier, Pa. down the drain. This closed-cir- life worked out then nae cag alr maa ! have been at least two full this year Pearson, a real believer, is | “ulation system, moving - ever : row Wilson's i glen cmt ee ae hurricanes a year. Once, in 1935. | ( ¢; Mennen William paced walking the 700. miles ‘from st. | ‘@#ter in a circle, may grew into aa liaidial iat Neel vin tenis d > 14tt Te "re 2 ee : . j is June i | there were 2. the. hikers on their five-mile walk Ignace to Ligonier. He started | # ‘Topical storm with winds of 4 proudly display it this | | During the prime danger period nver water from Mackinaw City, walking Memerlal Day and to 50 miles .an hour. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME | hurricane watching is a 24-hour-a- te St..Iynace at dedication cere-. passed through Lansing Sunday. Airplanes loaded with instru- Phone FE 2-8387 | iy a nn a _ sof eal monies in 1958 One association members, Mrs. sone re ready to fly into the 266 North Perry Street ce a i e Miam eathe . : : : ‘ port rocmeneranees = —_— a RRRSDAO | read : “™ “ He has been invited to go the 5S. L. Gladfelter of East Lansing, ‘eae qevciee aad rath ne : Acting meteorologist in char | route In’ the opposite direction ‘who with her husband is co-chair. The young storm grows owitiy " C ACTING 1} OMS | ares i f| | len ie us ear. But not in one of the ‘ i ; 8 Do Id Full A In : 6 dv! M I Fre hy ; Valler Davis, said hurricane de-/ fn cee ‘planned, man of the bridge walk this year,/in the warm waters. It feeds on naiason- er gency, . Hou ay. .We ant ren ly are tection thix year will be “as good may not be able tg make the trek heat released when water vapor “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” | ; or better than ever before Williams joined the walkers In across the 100- million-dollar span ‘condenses into rain. Its winds may . ' ee 48 ) ae 28 leatiny sunflower seeds for energy lincrease to h ne st h nd Oo re 88 st EHTS UTD AR *” linking the two pe } urricane strength of f gow on this here Pontiac Pres iy ee ten gti lt Gata tho waetanrace a ne poe: han. Miles an hour and much higher. Phone FE 4-4565 Veteran pure a“ through rain last year d ° “'"" How big it grows from there de- ry ry) ‘ “ not make many guesses about ai * : . ; (ns y ] heater | ou r COTHE Septem ber . hn te _ & : The : Mackinac Bridge Authority culty using crutches afte *r an auto-! | pends on how far it travels over 147 W. Law rence St. | An f trying. to mak said it will open the span for hyk- Mobile accident crushed her feet. |warm waters. 3-67 A is i! 1% Vinigy Li 1WKe A . ~e se pcaeasageeieses pee ict IDSA es - = « “ 5 : ~ . > epee ; , ane avor FS again this year on Labor Day | * It Su re sounds lil © a rip snort re jee us Pc aaaii will stave though normally only vehicles are | one part of the country | just peemilted ~ 5 lean't doit, he said ayy On Monday, dune loth, they’re Marion Pearson, Grand Rapids - . For the past several years, ; an weniue tom ne 4 - businessman who walks for health, a 8 6 Pry hurricanes have raised their aim : Q foul lo spill the beans. | north of Florida on the Atlantic ‘ | Seaboard, | “We know that an certain year Three Professors Hurricanes seem to yang up on ‘ Tone ceetion oof the eountry hoot f St d Ab d . 2 - od : biistines one year they wall tend 0 U y [0d ; A | ; to bit the Crulf State mother . . \ 2()” ia | y 8) iy Florida and another North Carol Three Oakland County residents oat 4 4 na will take study leaves from. their 0 * 3: 71 , 1 . There are a - ‘ { “ rts um Cacaulty positions at Wayne State a | wif-sty c] wpe Who clad tine : Bi Be : B i Pa yavsatie | so. mn | ‘ ye ee ind University ducing the ts)60 aca mn that they can predict where they demic yeat AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT 1 id call dikely hit They may move in Jacob Chason of the school of | a ‘ A) tufted vel but owe just don't have medicine, 25860 York Dr, Hunt OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. 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North Perry at Glenwood Aluminum Now Floor & eck . Keego Harbor . . . Walled Lake . . . Union Lake... . af Farsee ss G59 PAINT Apply thts meh-tioss Lake Orion... Milford ... Waterford . . . Bloomfield Hills Hee ON nae vos pamsines » seed tereu eer? ror porches asemen!s sie surface Member F.D.I.C. 9 j 8 8 ee wee Gal. Gol. 1 9 AGIN AW ST. Next to W rigley’ s PLENTY OF FREE * (Formerly the Lion Store) PARKING | - \ . . = , 1 ‘ f | é ‘ | ’ , 7 \ SEVEN \ SATURDAY. JUNE 13, 1959 THE PONTIAC PRESS. Jeopardy - Ed Creagh Writes for Hal Boyle: ; by Skid on icy Road Just Think Cool, Man, That’s the Secret i222 leave his own lane of traffic and force another auto. off the road. actors to make like, Pounds discovered the driver of cabbage leaves, man- ‘the ditched auto was none other roots’ and other unlikely. than Lake County. Sheriff's Deputy _ Larry Quick. Bouncing peeks on the Upswing Rocky Mum in | Michigan on ‘6 Hopes checks are bouncing around Michi- | Returns gan with increasing frequency, the fraudulent check section of state| afl ee By ED CREAGH jbody temperature of a cucumber. yourself, however. Alcohol raises : WASHINGTON (AP)—So you're [t was two degrees higher than the body temperature. ically on an outdeer grill, aban-|chairs, |mine, which averages 102.3. - | x * * . .|doned by a cook who has reeled) 4, ok6 | Think of frigid mountain lakes, This cool-think bit won't work Off in search of something tall and | Or you're:a steak sizzling fran- teaching From Parley | With Ike, Says Aim Is’ , 4 4 job ject s. the increase. pered him with questions “When the till is full and money the possibility of his seekig the is rolling in there is-a tendency for Republican presidential nomina- business people to cash checks tion in 1960, but he gave the same with less caution. a Said. —, he has been giving all tami, and other goodies as you , slowly freeze. ; “Actually,” he added. “that is} x * oe * * |poor drivers. _ the time when they should be more) That is, that he is not seeking’ Or play iceberg. Think of the| William M. careful because they are more the nomination, and that his aim frothy cool North Atlantic lapping | teenagers: a brief, the interest of science, I took the: identified.” " He’s Free to Work. fori a dinner given by the weather driving people to beaches, had a close-up of him and reported program. x *& * bordering Houghtan Lake, Rogers) After the meeting Firestone U Beach owners are forbidden by ms one mon vulnerable.” jis to be a good governor. When your chin, with the bulk of you| “Drivers should use special cal) jasked if he would seek the nomi- submerged in that blessed salty|tion when traveling near persons | |visit with President Eisenhowe: _ \that he merely wanted to pay his’ Others Until Funds Are Capitol Hill Club, a Republican ‘organization. He spoke briefly. Again Available = - the Water Resources Commission he would be a tough contender if) has set its swimmers itch control he went after the nomination | Lloyd Gouine, supérvisor for, They said it seemed as if he! nearly 20 years, left this week to were back in the recent campaign City, a Cheboygan County boys hower, Rockeféller camp and other beach owners. in his private plane. | law to put chemicals into waters Awaits Ratification | without a permit. Application can | aa ee ere ee = police reports. _ to Be Good Governor | Your clothes hang limp on you, 9° @ car motor on a January for everybody, though. |cooling. eee ae — coe * * * | | sweat beads trickle down your Morning in Alaska, . . . | Some people get more relief by | * * * * The number processed by the: ae YORK (AP)—Gov. Nelson chest, your: vision, fuzzes, your x *& * , hot - thinking, That is: Imagine| Whew! It's enough to bring out : section in May stretched to 128 4. Rockefeller returned Friday brain goes numb? Turn yourself into a mint julep. yourself even worse’ off than a gold sweat. And that’s what / compared with 56 in the same from a trip to the White House+ Nonsense. It’s all in your mind. Slosh around luxuriantly in your you are. youre after, isn't it? month last year. put he still ,won’t say if he hopes You car beat the heat in a matter frosted glass shell. Don't dr ink x *« * | This system of identifying your- , * * * o live there. lof seconds if you will just follow = Like you're unloading bananas self with something. or somebody, : 10 to 2 Det. Sgt. Fred C. Kelly blamed, : * * * one simple rule: Think cool. on a New Orleans dock with the else {fs not entirely original. A improved economic conditions for Washington newspapermen pep- Close your eyes. Imagine you're, Proposes Identification sun pouring globs of hot lava Russian named Stanislavsky made , e about 2" ice cube. Shrink yourself and On you, quite a name for himself by Open Eve ry N ig ht ‘pour yourself into an imaginary of the Poor Motorists little plastic tray. Tuck yoursel! into a refrigerator and drink wm the delicious smells of celery, sa- LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A past president of the California Sport Car Club thinks there should be some form of identification for ‘til 9:00 P. M. Sparks -Griffin FUNERAL HOME SPACIOUS FREE PAVED PARKING LOT “Ouned and Operated by Local People” Auburn 5 & 10 640 AUBURN AVE. 1 BLOCK EAST OF EAST BLVD. Pollack warned “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service Bedroom, Bathroom, Kitchen. custom-comfort in each room with built-in ELECTRIC HEAT with Eisen returned here He'll mak nation, he said that he would cross coolness ithey recognize as bad drivers irespects to the President. They land fellow Republicans said he supervisor free to work for munici-| They wrote that he had a lot of begin treatment of a municipal for governor as hé left the dinner. ‘26 speeches in the = state this State R | that bridge when he came to it. Don’t make the mistake of being|Many drivers would be safe-guard eleases “or, jhad not talked politics, he adde { . : ° made a good impression. pal and private beach owners until) charm, and looked like a fast-| beach for the city of Cadillac. He) He shook hands with everyone. | with | ~ as cool as a cucumber. Once, in jed if such poor drivers could be Rockefeller said after Beach Expert While in Washington Rockefeller| CHEBOYGAN — With het Washington correspondents also money is appropriated for a state | paced campaigner, also has jobs booked for townships’ including the waiters ‘month Gouine treats beaches chemicals to poison snails infect- ed with a parasite that otherwise would release itself into water and attack bathers. =f oeete be made to Gouine or the Michigan’ AKRON, Ohio (AP)—Though a Water Resources Commission. new contract agreement has been Use of state-owned equipment is Signed, Firestone Tire & Rubber | allowed, under Gouine’s super- Co. workers were staying off the vision job here today Gouine hopes that by July 1, at * * * | the start of the fiscal year, funds The executive committee of Lo-| will be available to hire crews to Cal 7. United Rubber Workers do the customary comprehensive “Pion decided no one should go. - job of treating northern Michigan >&ck to work in’ Akron until the beaches . contract is ratified. The member-| ship is to vote Sunday on the agreement signed Friday by union Astaire’s Daughter, and company Cleveland Oxford Student Dating * * & | . Immediately after the contract| | (AP)—The Daily Mail, . 4. signed Firestone had called today reported a budding romance on workers to return to their jobs| between’-Ava_ Astaire, pretty 17- and end the 58-day strike ie year-old daughter of Fred Astaire But Isadore (Ike) Goldy vice and a handsome young Oxford law Gey) ileal iA “ihe! student. : a ee s The student was identified pickets will be maintained until, ; ie “@ @aS'the contract is ratifie 20-year-old Britisher John Parker- members. We want nee oni Kees ail ship to have the chance to become Ava will arrive here in about) acquainted with and study the pro- representatives in! y Leshe Turner Ou MAY | DONNAS) MeKEE YOURE DOING, BLT two weeks with her dancing! ‘ posed contract.’ a ee r father, the Mail said. ’~ * > ae Mee _ Parker-Rees met Ava at a dance, The company said wor kers, at i: My s/ in Hollywood when he was in Cal- other Firestone plants around the Dw, VA L 2 > | q ifornia attending military school. country ‘‘started back to work in| = orderly fashion.” Instead, the room is quickly and quietly filled with Electric heat lets you dial just the warmth you clean, comfortable ‘heat (not dry, but with natural ‘want, room by room. The temperature can be up YOU CAN CHOOS in 7 Th eceil Thinking of Father's Day? | More than one-third of Fire.) : ; _ : 1 ny i LO. Come In and see the many sugges | Stone's 18,000 employes are in in‘one room, down in another. And because heating moisture kept in the air). 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And with individual control, there ss no need to overheat several rooms in order to raise the tempera- ture in Just one. FLEXIBILITY Electric heat can replace regular baseboards—can be built into the walls or ceiling. Whether it be one room or the entire home, there is a system to give better heating —electrically. SAFETY Electric heating systems are designed to distribute heat safely, gently. Concentrations of superheated air are eliminated. There is no combustion process. CARES FOR ITSELF Set a thermostat, then forget it. Except for forced air units, electric heating systems have no moving parts. There's nothing to rust out, no filters to replace, no waiting for fuel deliveries. ’ 2000 Second Avenue, Detroit 26, Michigan Feature! ggreeeeaes | od veepentdl Electric heat sounds interesting. Please send your free aude . ; | | DETROIT EDISON, Room 350 illustrated booklet about this modern way to heat a home. . , ‘The sign DE T ROIT ‘ EDISON provides Southeastern Michigan with versatile electric energy 2 at lectric heating units can be where: They can be embedde set into the floors, built into” replace the baseboards. By Dick Cayalli Whatever type you choose, be -=-.,/ good insulation, properly inst ¢~ : the heating system used, good for maximum comfort and econ control system which heats in winter ¢ It also filte summer—automatically. humidifies the air. { THATS ALISTOF THE © REALISTIC TRUE-TO- | =) LIFE MOVIES PLAYING | A IN TOWN TONIGHT. _/ ee es ee ee Ye ee ee By Charles Kuhn - with Cavalier Ravebenrd | - wees Srna THE ELECTRIC HEAT {can cutrunnim | Ad4 as many a+ | (Please print) Ca) crm ———— , "an otteg bane ADDRESS Oven act works on an entirely different prinat : | on wiring bills ee RA : ; ; units described above. It is a year-ro ; * * te 2 { EIGHT A 1] “ VRS. THOMAS AL RAGUSO é A d | Hy Married this Noon al Our the Lakes Church were Sherrill Gaye Lyon and Thomas I. Racuso. Phew are py, vrtel hreret W, / ,orn and Mi anid {nthons Raguso. — Sherrill Gaye Lyon Wed to Thomas A. Raguso wera WISH eat Pyar Pho A Ragusa were pedo at noon today at Our quad fo rhe Lake iwteniord Poien fa this Col piie 1) ved MMi Foverett W MM VWoest Walton toulesy are hi ind Mas Afthons Pa of Livan The le be oa ' IOabpan i taliet llr feterwe phd oa fod lead t ith wonder ‘ Jane | h fqiia itl bite i copie with peau dd t te ener ed wilh eed | rel ott ferreh col thre i | t eT Hiiapeeed five ‘ ‘ ai) ' f ipl eed | If lip | foh pitacvk peut wh J lash viltasies eld i ' rel prea ey ! Ulfae - rap: Vy mint Lion Kelly ariel it} ane eal the seo HOT pe ¢ ; M liahke i itheran Peach = er worked i j ISsinig Wen * de 4} Wi Kee fooide chompod ta a thue vere wit “Phe will Live un Sem Hie ave tite * * * Thie bride o8 a gratiate oof Michigan tate University wliere she was a member of (hi On ' nual Ther dis betel ist itterieleed [sl pial Thilyeatood Wh Pheta Oh fr ates I | wean ioe bhie a ‘ ith) w fle ryeuf | Ray 1 Mot aha et] in 1 Dee ue epobit Hered protished cotton «re er Come pi Music Students Give Recital at Madison School ] be pipe frertya the «lace af ‘Mi loon Poe ta cigeony pore ciiteu aa peegtadl Faraday execu rthe battle TPhester of Miadisear | | é din Piakitg poart ere Coepatcdine ( [hist beate 1 COMM i ated Prectihe tte } tn shiaeg ye Pion i Lat Costello lony ral Con teanee Vanederhioad hathicia Pareus Cray ante Moe eld daa © oaphine amd boat Pbice Ve Oty ene (aah hoaten Poasmiu | ovpays Jere) Wharff Poe. \ Itech ll Susan 4s nat manne beoren «re rth mel daaitherine Toons 2en Director ranve for the peereation de partmenf oan Riverside, Cali! She has also been aeliwe in Curl Seout work and Walther ‘ "ig ‘ as i 1 * ba Lewy mud ha fave tit WT day Schaal For several month he had heen hunny the Ponti YWCA's Week! Hharsnon DN Canteen * * * Mer TiS! assignment was to fake the Potuthae ¥ delegates ter Staats Stnene) Cooplerence lor ¥ Teen hele uo Canap Cavell, Detrot YWOCA'S resi dent camp near Port) Huron lune T3119 She will direct both day eats plianed by Pon fiac YWOA top different ape Pepe Whicl wil ort three divs poweck cach dune 09 A ¢ Lady of parents Vrs, Vis. Se A Ww ey & VRS DILID R. TARR Tarr-Smith Vows Spoken in Ann Arbor Ss Vruelne an | ppiseop Cheiveh iy Ane Arbor wot tive scene oof the Friday eveniun wealslin tl fodith J aivabse riveth jend Peas tel Robert Tart Phe [te | Ptoth offae hiateal if tthe thotibphe: pany Cat aieliont i ‘ leer] oan al tar boned ith poant white ast me [is puests were pursent * * * e obit te Yhre chitchites of lr darned AI Hlugh © Sinith of fdtorpey eyecnyene Mh boy dele te yyy Ube roast Mu Ital mol Pe barr of West) Trocqnues Fest) oticl the date Ma Paani Vouh sutin ballerina-leneth spy lhineed ob an eMpire vist tins hort sleeves, and round neckiine was worn by the hive A white atin headband wt witht eel ju eine ected hh tall fincertip veal andl in vane ort awhile had | ler flowet Wile ti then fh stepiliurroty i poe tthe PEE Pape da yenyy * * * fave cof wore 7 ting devtye « Ponities Nod * feel t Din Nittany cet tifeetit lhe 1 } Aid a4 tle wi titel ow hh er bape | 1 i} the | ‘ t veda ‘ ' proaniit ty | ttly bebtne: ¢ cob perten | Bowman of Pontiac an Palith Gsoldletery of (les dane Hleshe tt Vie Meas) Pecints patel They sone elit ‘ f poate tepina ehatforn oxen tutte ta thle ntentieatl iat ef Vd Teter tinsel cerned tie did yd Preiepure | | mel q vel (ie { \ t ‘} } hat n ; ' vill tiaets ( eleet aibban von ealh tiie hh 5 Cousin oof the beet + Andpes Johwiser pierdead flawer girl wefan hiile md yellow orpin nel en ioe an aqua bastet of nuit white carnation and ovedle Sceetheart ros: David asked 1 i Rate nde of Pontiae to ser os be nian Ushers ere lich Ine oaft and Hens herr af De La) ' ye Smith wore 4 fall Li ne sheath with oneteluiy: ac cessovties and oa carsace oof white Sweetheart pos fi hie dauchter’s weddine A bla fh heath with white ot omes was the chore of Mi Part she wore a corsage of pink Sweetheart rose * * * Inimediately following the coremony a reception was held in the church parlors David us a graduate of the i ersity of Miichigoun here the new Mes Tari Wh he on nior next year Pe is a prem her of Sigma Delta Chi you nabisthe fraternity and i oen ployed at the Ann Arbor New lle was associate edite, of th Michigan Daily this prust ves The eounle will ove Whitmore Lake Holds Luncheon betiviana School PTA held its lincheon roomy moth ronal Cooperative home board and school personnel Thursdays for teacher ' eVective member viernoom in the multi purpose tobert Adsat amd M Raed Ci pehes were \fre Walter Hrrbry Ing president, and Mire Hole heok thaitmen out go Golda poncipal spoke Wait for Chance ... Abby Wedding Bells Ring Out tor Pontiac ‘TIE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 13,1959. 5 - Married this morning were Joyce H. Forrest Bergum of Y psilanti. couple are of West Fairmount avenue and Mrs. Melvin Bergum of St. Paul, Vinn. and the tate VRS. {LBERT T. BERGUM Bergum-Forrest Rites Wearing a ballerina Jength gown of crystalette and im- lace Joyce Th Forres! became the bride of Alberi tT. Bergum of Ypsilanti in a periormed this vowed I eC reinony morming. at St. Michacl Cath olie Church * Pol * The [res Jerome —tlerman aouewated betore oO ciuesi ii allay was banked with carmations and ros ue brade is) the dawteral of Mr. and Mrs Frank Forres! ' West Fairmount av Che bridecroom is the son Mir “Melvin -Bergum ot Paul, Minn, and the late M: Bas ( npinecss isting. the | > ba ‘ ol the Torvele wit iiueed oa [thin nec lin ' ned with ed’ pearl. and a A crown sef with mu ind seed pearls eured h fingertip veil ant ‘ held an arrangement of white carnations and roscs with Ivy in @a cascade * * * Vie lorry Moore attended as matron of honor Sie ware ey they chiffon street length ir § feulinne a ccooped meoclbne, short sleeves and ar ( ion pleated skirt ow th ine yellow pieture het iio ) J Y A SNATCH OF NEWS FROM A NEARBY //\ "Be tue PERS ean | oe Y\ KADIO“~ SOMETHING ABOUTA {4 \Eince a pecactucer | 7} CONFIDENCE MAN SKILLED AT UA\ Zoo AAD coy IMPERSONATING BRITISH NOBILITY//) BASE SN Si ee S,DO YO =F ere A a elcee _ se edna UNTIL KNOW FOR CERTAIN ) WHETHER T KER / — Ee 3 \@-i3 1959 by WEA Sersce ne, TM Rag LS Pat OF THE OLD BOY= OUT OUR WAY HOW ABOUT CATCHING NOT ON YOUR LIFE!’ THE LAST TIME Wwe \= AFEW? IMPITCHING.IN ) HAD A PRACTICE SESSION YOUTHREW = THE BIG GAME TOMOR- / TOO MANY WILD ONES I COULDN'T EVEN = ROW AN’ I NEED GET A GLOVE ON/ YOUR MOTHER AND == SOME PRACTICE? , SISTER DON'F KNOW A WILD PITCH ; 4 FROM A STRIKE AN' I DON'T WANT we i! LETS SEE..BREAQ, ° ~| | CABBAGE EGOS SUGAR | CELERY, SPINACH, FLOUR | AND... OOPS: By Walt Disney ee sn | gender ms ( wewd eg = > nis ie + | PREPARE YOURSELVES OU FORG HE _FOR A SHOCK, BOYS Genk oe EE CTEAY rag eg ¥ Ay Drvty, PONTIAC PRESS. SATI ‘RD. Yo dUNE 4 19.39 RIVETS ew _ = oe hace BOOTS AND — BUDDIES WOLYD Y'GYEWS? = 1058 by NEA Service, Inc TM. Rag. US. Pat Off 1? O& WONCH OF eee BNVER LSEEN By Carl Grubert THE BERRYS iz a anes =“ YOU RE ETTING OFF } ON THE WRONG oo FOOT PAL! _ ri AM?) < ay YEAH! TO START MARRIED LIFE RIGHT, YOU SHOULD I TOOK YOUR ADVICE, PETE....AND I DID LAY ee DOWN THE LAW.... BE FORCEFUL /ASSERT YOURSELF / —— BUT MY SWEETIE-PIE. KEEPS AMENDING IT! yf J DAaFETres \e ! { , | DINIE DUGAN MARRIED A MUTANT ' AND THAT'S a \ FROM PLANET 92-G .” HOLLYWOOD IS . “MOTHER WAS A / ey I AGREE NN VAMPIRE BAT.” 4 a. WITH a j — SN Oe GRANDMA we * By ‘Dick Cayalli 4 / THATS A LIST OF THE REALIGTIC TRUE-TO- > 2 LIFE MOVIES PLAYING \ \_IN TOWN TONIGHT. ; | y, By Charles Kuhn ~ | | MY.WHY ALL | TH SMILES, SALLY ? ¢— » we L,I GOT MY FIRST) GEES KISS FROM MY BOY sy = : SRIENO TODAY GRANDMA ‘| Jie x sda T CAN OUTRUN HIM. ss A cy r J | / or “ | ' | Tt 4 = 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, S | af : | / = Scie The aa t / z ere ert Se , SA | | ¥ ra } ' 5 é | a -— a TT N FE; « j Z I , —— ATURDAY;, JUNE 13, 1959 fs ; a . -195$ / ~ J : / . ? = 1 ¢ », 4 ‘BABY BOY GAT - RNER Benes were Cf | rr hap | with burial in Per it} a 0 ices a TEES Lets 5 = offered this morn- Pay "em a day mint j en EL AL ing at Perry morn ark Cemetery ial i] be in Mit 6 erry Mt. Park Ceme : lone Compt in At } AVE LOTS IN WHI for the infant son he Cemeters Mr Root. 31. was a food freese e Cemete GeExes JUNE 11, 1959. BAB Caspel.. Will divide” F FE 3-2158 TE Hert Hes ff Mr and Mis. Salesman 1 He 4 sour fi "360 Valencia. beloved ¥ PERRW MT. PARK CEMETE erbert S. Garner of 560 Valenera 9 Sur Verna, pwc tt ee von of Herbert & “and Gar graves. $25 & up. FE 4-062 ny st alencia. | Surviving are fas parent . wo daughters, Mis Al -* ner; dear brother of L WHITE_CHAPEL . “ PaO ly tn I \ ti an 7 yon, Kathy , CEMETER Surviving besides | and Mrs Lyle Root of Ponti b rt Lynch and Mes. Bernard Fick ne ae havea Grevesice peer a i er oy i‘ ‘double = s his parents are and we. both of Lape ; _— ; ; this morning or the price of a brother, Ronald : and a siste) I judith R vapeer, two osoms Des June 13, at 10 a.m. from 2 | MA 54-9062 = Lynn and - ynald and two sisters, baum of Chicaga iy Rosen. dun Jr oof Lapee ind Erant , ae Cemetery. peesid ~ a « ; cathy, all at home Mr Finns Watersmeet I " ms of Hams y the Huntoon Puncral.. | ae Se as aan ee ve infant Was Wh : On Sf Aned Wee \ us larry of : : . | RO) LIES ahernoon at S is born Thursday in Lake st | ednesday, Lancer, and VW grandchildren 1) peLonte. 20> 11. 1959. IDA MAE Att agg , nital and St Joseph Mercy Ho MKS. WILLIAM. UPLEGGI | 19 Dalton Bi: age: beloved oa Tete) ere pital ane { sy - “hOGE s er of M 7 we ates died there four hours WILTEAM F. SMITH HGH aun *GkK | Karl Laloude eo ee oe fie replies at The Press ~— \A n - P ery | LaLonde Puneral service w asel fice tn the follow m1 mitth Th oo! frs Will | | held Monday. June 15 eee boxes = ‘ . yaa ivi tr , | 4 bd AIRS . S Savini ‘ ; | ; z nia | from Bt. Vine a.m . IRS. VICTOR LA LONDE wen, 8. dyed gest dTs wl er 74 at 208 | | Sart Seeraent’ to Leteetéa (Con Service for M \ . ad ines gt “ewe i 41! the held alt : ee | etery Holly. eng Cem- . I | nd “4 i‘ i tlda \} t bi¢ is ta : i 1 | i oP OPP ET Lc apis | ~ pose ry will be eet Banda? se ” 13, 0, 28, 31, 2, in % f ™ 1 bttit emp , ao fae hordsen Bird 4 : - ; ’ _ S52 “ ; ATY UEmen St wall the Oakland ¢ “h ee 1} fod Bee eee ha A Bchutt 35, 44, 49, 60, 64, 65, 66 = é 1G a.m Monday in © on oad Cam iets } | Londe will lie In ate Mrs La- 4 14, 75, 77, 103, 104, 108 St Vincent de Paul Church Wl Cetvetes | ROOT. JUNE 5 . . : uM wth I \ ? 10, 1959. LYLE J 2 hurial following in | ; bee sons. [ha i; M | 583 Lenox Bt. age 31: belov fi eee et In Lakeside Cem i Chithard i rs ot ple geer died Thuysds | of Elizabeth and Lyle pbs son . - comiats oe frame (ily Sanit hiatt fgg pruiitlde. GHEREEAT READE day Sears es Bt Mize res ree , = GP , : ‘ I ( : “fea i [ \baum. 3 The Rosary will be said af} childre: dan itlness of the ol aster | be held oe nsina service will é sinel . | uid atk pm ona t aaich ee years | Simi tromiths _ June 15, at 2. | The Ponti P Sunday at the Melvin A mutt breaths Harald ft Pp neral Home pig Nim oes Pu ontiac* sees Funeral Te ee PoPot Ds i offic : v. Harry Lord | ree me ii ind Clyad wT f , ({ rf{ficiating Intermen 4 | . ; : : heat [on UC Mt. Park Cem t in Perry FOR W Surviving lows and a ‘ ( le tn rk Cemetery. Mr Root will | ANT ADS \ an aye two daughters Y Cid ; Piseeay to at the Sparks-Griffin | Ars I Becobe { Holl Lf * * ile neral Home | DI a . of Holl ariel 1} | SMITH. JUNE 12. 1959. 2-8181 Hiss Havel ervies ba feel 1959, WIL. and ah talaonde of Pontiac. Moos nee 76, Belews Hs Saginaw St From 8 a.m. to 5 and «a sot sitotithed , 76, . . ‘ it | ar) of Pontiac i | (} R. iS cae derbar of Howard . to p.m. a4 Wd vrrie ar , Binith: des arles R vv ! Lal ot Pract : ( 6 d ear brott 1 errors shoul Alt . ; ule «member of the len | Core ' | ne Vinsant, Clyde W Te idm: orted core siataty ee ha me and League of Cath . | fk b VKCHITECY ore rdcnidree) Gad. oa aee ress, assumes. 00. respon: ohe Women, died Thursda aft VMYRON G. BABCOCK o i t CS SKETCH — 1 ‘ Seach Pune! han great ean 16 Vanreiiiet heroes an illnes i : ' conerpth “tt OP ALCE Warerig ; aa anes eral service mM xe charges S 16h Si ENONINS LAVE ER civice f | Bb i pion of the new $770,000 Huron Herford “Township Scheduled 10 of : Tatton che’ Purse HS a2 ee entien eer tie af ate first © aft [et ated boy bingy F 4 H the 5 ‘ pen sept ee A re ursl ‘une . of the adve _ LYLE IR ware te ttt ( img das under construct he center will replace the or . Homey witha Rey: William yorishiel ment which has been ced ‘ Jd - ROOT AR, 7 1 thiteent bony in Bowl destroyed le i original Huron officiating Interment in dela dered valueless through the Gn ime f | — Hobe field at fo ge ried UJ 0) e , yed iast winter by fire + nape Cemetery. Mr. Smith nite error When cancell lations " i wot ty Thane , i ein stat are mad en | { Foret Wome 8 § Ys une the Pursley Puneral | your kill aif eet fomgct iH} te held jollow a Mount ape a . r STAPPORD. JUNE _ | adjustments La rear t No } nay 1 ; A Ll Et eppeec epee “ N 11 5 = { t veo parks Gatin Ma Babeock died uron O te | 42 Fairgrove. age 11959. JAMES. without it. “ of Barbara aa ner . igecay Count Genes (0 an S ford Sides end Chery yee Staf- ne ing” advertise- 5 Mr y V Traf heart attic Sa eens ae mlatioca Se eee ee nradon IC ye T k was taken tree tes Hu Stafford y previous to publication. HEN TN EET! ir 4 f ‘ ; . e untoon Pu- . 4 Ge . fe ot ruc Driver Killed Q Ou horn pone Ponllac, to the Sich NOTICE TO {0 anny earned stiine in ‘| Ne ing, here Home in Lanacon i Coleman St W asertion le unthinking 10 00 Mond diets pti hen Th _ | eve tele Wernher fe tesa pets Cite . she Peed \S fy rown CLASSIF | = a‘ of mu vision is going to assist lee bP J fe nts ; a] ; bape ie ry ME ee _ L k Off Boat SSIFICATIONS CASH WANT AD RATES * : Pe ! ie + - ead tip pope ' Lead ! , j > el ve ice in controtling Detroit Trach ast oli on ee Sept | iy fot i i ake SV Clair INDEX aunes 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days Me SAMA y ant Nip 1 Fi ' ‘ ot ee us . 7 50 ‘ trafic nya Gomanl in (liane) a, _ , i. x > Hdven oof mother whe oacead ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 ae $2.04 7 no Sey . ‘ ‘ “ ue ashes sy ' te ra ‘ > : 3 epl. Lb television cam fe hed | : ; ! erik 4 i TP ties Beauns diner ce ters while they bowl ‘i The body of a forme > Cara of Th Cs 5 Be ate 5.76 eras mounted on br Cannite 1 , ae 8 L iit A fe 13} ites wow], sald man. Ly! rmer Pontiac ial Minesent onke 1 . 2 50 450 670 Win Re Sot a ridges spain HM (41 j ' | j nity beats at taal l a cup qt , . wyle J. Root Ji ") owa Flowers iam it ! : 3 00 580 <5 . * ohn wily : _ p< bieod , Darel : { recove Ka ne ad z : 5 6 30 = “Ail alaveoaknen ‘ ve eXpressway nt allt | 1 decaat ' Se | | * * : ; | red yesterday from Lake lene A } : 4.00 720 1" “ | along a three mil thalie ark , ‘ : Oakland mu Thy a . “ Vtech were ests j Phan | ad Bowl alley will point ur about a mie from Huron | Comereryebots ar ( LS $00 $00 = “ “hitte span a ; ‘ | } Pane “by fa tay Ret me SE EL and women’s | en | , fie pictures picked up ba the | an , iain rooms abd a fully ¢ ins ! ” on * * &* EMPLOYMENT Ga potey Stee : oll in oo! ita> (EMail The #1 ' y x~ched con ; og cameras will be or Leawret ' noo ce al ivabeth bathe Man St hie idl Root ; Help Wa : == nonit - ‘ l.aye ce road teal ult ) whe live , : : nted Male F central off ored at ay | : ; tle~ (Ptrathton I4ast lo Will tiave 3 Plier owe rt Pownshit ed in) Harrison Help Wanted Female 6 Help Wanted Male 6 ; Miice whieh will wasnen He | “| ‘ ( Post eutin vifomiatic pin no oend will be split DUEL SEL Macomb Count hata Wanted , 7 ae y ratoriste ‘i ot ate ) 5 ik; k beans eles cad eelae) Miwne : yuNnty, > m ploy tr s- e MEN W as sts through-a push bulfon | foi ae a \ men The) ve wl eoght more than who said, with the nurs ned Weliesday mia boating pal aa Agencies BA eer eae CARS TO WORK ignmal svete ‘ t } 5 Old Ouran street rad ne ' iccdent wi \ r ' ontTiny, Work s 9 10 evenings. Ear z my When to stow dow ban { | bu ; structure wen Ss faciities ¢ 1 fent whieh also cl . « Wanted Male unlimited. Ca'l Mr. H AN or pet off the «¢ Apr " { 1 \ ‘ Last Year oe according fo Joseph Bontixt a JT ON Nite otal i HT tee le Work) Wanted Female HH \ 30279 between 9-10 p a aM eS he 6 UL rag] ig dia, Alvina tHodnett 1 ‘ = mt ats te » Liane (le ei Mt. | a 300D MASO : — oof tieups its » Date 37 a * * * Overall. dimetsi jenver t | SERVICES OFFERED 4-0943 after 7 en WANTED FE Iger ie ] { | x sions of the dir bin : AUTO ME <3 wast aa A es Detroit: street bet ‘ : building will be 186 feet wide by : is pecovered earlier. | g Service 2 rience ECHANIC witid EXPE affie director said . ! 164 fee ne Kh : Supp nc tools. Excellen c. Must have i the ws phS ‘ hi ' : et deep. Nes . {vot was bern | : ; Bu pressway for Peschain Teare tris a rounded : : ed with hi ne ; bot “Specialss ; sep a Salo wid \t would cont | Lain vid . (1 tiv ay lod C that won't need , Wood rouf and Mrs. I s parents, Mr. | Dressmakins =e Tatloring Ee pene wr .ED, PART TIME $730,000 anouall d cs A oe cel thie ge alendar d center supports _ Lyle Root of 583 Len ia riture Refinishing . opportunity for right ma: The wai A wally, with $700,000 of flor ' ! ‘ fie thie fon . oe - | ox St. r Pees Plowing ice 1 all after 7 pm. OR_3-5463 n potal being mnie ried 1 mn A Vion tut . ncome Tax Serv! ; = SuRERINERKE K pauld ty the fe deral hi Fics ; ae el fi ; r Og) (DF ' eawerul 4 der way laa ‘acum € i apie Agoicles a Be boy S and W rappers S by the cit and the cemainder and | <& . . | fh, bat June] i ( ' i eT Frank i i “ . sheriffs depu | Lantsceome ae apo ree: ea s rive y. county and st EES reese tl I ' 7 ‘ tijole , L { [ets Ste ay ban Te opal | M | urn d. Utica ¥ ate bo obtst , plas : Fk C lat . f ' “h owho ov oving & 18A , frigy ied! : Kyat f ‘ ral ae y * * * peal the beat at t ' in oe tine & Tracking a7 19 . ee en wee SUMMER WORK j ln i “t d ; ‘ he time of} hotos & Accessori 20 «CO ae cessary, ‘Not aga- ' ! ats . hin the bow hin | recident, made a ha . Physto- eas hee 21 | Per ). Meet Marcy Tonk at 18s ' iT oth eW le om (Rey & ; ming the pa " rp turn | Teleytsion Service 1A | ae ry fas 3. Pontiac. Mon & is 5) In [ e | gk Metes OE 58 a5 . . » be throwr Typewriter 8 23 : am to 4 pm : f (ti ‘ abled Chub nm ON board } Uphal e Service a BUS BOYS j i A 1 ; Hi ' Iphotst - 22 2 bh ov r ; wy als tht ane 4 hotstering de werson 3 ONES i APPLY IN > mt Was sé a; ; 5 ingsle ; Iinporte ' fh Pert ’ nteneed to 10 days 4 NOTICFS Bloomfield Hills geste plan: c gladiola hithhbs, 10 4 1 | } W) : \ ! ul and fined $. F bl | Lost @ Four | BARE aa ry ’ tH j "] ane ul destres ' : ek drunken. | Hobbte und 9 ~ a} -R_ WANTED 912 W. HURO . ! ey ; F i “ es & St ) 4 Call FF 3s RON OO Va - fH Cate! es tt) (3 w far doh derl: Not Supplies ' : 44006 evening , 4 . Or Iss f 3294 ©)4 ; erly conduct mn tices & Personals 244 CARPENTE ‘< ¥ oO 1nd ° * * i: yperating the boat Travei Agenciesi . 25 fam Nek eee, DOOR AND &} Pp Invent = 25A | w3ie ’ rc 5 , tory Redueti ' ara WAN CRANE AN mennemerereemnn ee eC! son(s) F rom hit ae ap Nale Want . la ; ANTED | ad a AND DOZEH Or RATOR , Shii-saea be. ax ineckiran eh wrx ten | . Wid Ch COLLEG So. Per Ord Auto Smas 1 OH Beeune dow (evel dine ; U. of M. Will Establish Wid Children to Board <9 oun MEN—SUMMER WORK er rdin . p ‘ i P aritole on ; tnciedd ou J Wid Miscell ious 27 being acc pplications = ance —f vk tbat «4 eine two voy : e iscellaneous a t epted now for pr e Number 448 as amended all ( fine EqUIp New Computing Center Wata cee MA” Ieicthadoncily.. ke emplovmen' yrooerty } ekidariul F apace to Rent : ate ionally known Bs perty owners are hereby notified that all Wr oaladitrg Phoglaene ail ip ANN ARBOR UP—l iid Trenaportation %0 eee ee principal. cities property Vv = r QO a thy rile veh [oes Michie . niversity oof Wid Cont ation 1 ee ose accepted aver- ar ant or wen Hi ‘ Paes chiypan Regent . Ww itracts Mtgs : ee over $130 week! ome mt TI} tegents have au . anted 2 y. at WEEDS the rwise shall: be FREE noe dea esvis ty an ‘ neiablishmont of A “ iuthorized Real Estate s2A €1.000 S of JULY lst and ; | feos i€ er O (ec nnd Boprut 4 ymputing cen- RENTAL OFFERED vacic cholarships VG rem ees ! me : ed appointme “— e awarded tn th C Se Wn SC ' : ro — vent of PI this region faring the summer Growing sé is = i : hit i ~~ Prof Robert C.F sartels to be | Rent racy Gennes 33 Piossent & lose pees hiss oil Pp »CQSON ent | dibector | Rent 2 Inturnished view Pt or local tnter- roperty i} IEP 0) * * my Houses Furnt 4 1one FE 8-8103 erty which 1st 2 uUuenc Th Rent H Bed 35 S WO : M1 ot e cotputine : ouses Unfurni J Al $ when , > t cut and maintained 7 S fablshed ha ms center, to be es-| Bent Lake Collage s aoe ® WEEK spected shall ; hes ished July 1 will serve as al or Rent Rooms A NTERLESS GRINDEF i 10 be ¢ ; rve as a| Rooms W 7 Able to s NDER MAN p be « : cul by the Px mtlio B . ; ch and service activity of | Reo ccs board 38 shoulder a & operate profile arks and Re \ ho vy EARE WILSON Ihe f iwity of the | Hotel ent Homes . ing. F close tolerance grin«- \ reation { dey vartr Pa, 7 rf be YORK . ! ‘ Caton iSendies ae el Rooms 384 rol wullerten Manufacturing Co CT f nent at ? 0) OO ; ' = : Phiarber provid i" ind ee Stores 9 < ill Ave South Lyon f vor | hairy ce doy Ceti roe ‘inuedite cont vide consultation and eon aon Office Spare 40 COLLEGE SFUDENTE ] . YounNe people : server for feadwehir EL LEASE Bus Pr 41 oe + 3 a Ris Biika Nr) teeraeye Calvo: people today believe that ser —_ . teaching and re- Ren eacm Pnere 4A s summer job will be offered ; raveting 1 veidnd and that th _ units of the unive or Rent Misceilan 418 o a few qualified your . DAVID R EWALT ae ‘4 tow high thie t ste St | it thie rrent Presid : we otmiversity fiscellaneous Q mccentediedi en ay young men 5 : , fospeed tad misse d uo hilt 1. Bat Mast - STGCT 1 new cente , R . falaae : should be able Parks ond R ' Director Slipped wd finatiy cor : curve tik though he cant Miiste Siig aioe ier wall equipped EAL ESTATE FOR SALE it may be "possible to tran then ° . write wo opest 2 att ” bili ry aa Hgital comy 5 1 e ransfer t ecreation Dept upside down in a fel rif due to his partial t nen vin) ter Aelccinenis I eae Houses Ann (Arbor ee offices. tneluchg WEED N . . 7 ( bere Al ie he en ’ | peomes Property Gn aaa nani Apa Y and Detroit, W 1) online wo chiinactes For § sake Property 7 formatio asis For e | , oh cbt inoat - ror Sa'e R 44 mn call Mr otice— EED Notic nt : 4 : J Pennsvivanne leads Suburban PR A aie aga 2.3613 7 pm. to ® po Goins, FE [) re sit and listen,” ° er ads in raw steel for Sale Lot y 454 DININ as ee ' vat en,’ Thurbe production and t 8 s NING ROOM > . ! ether Wel yer Said the ; AM ast furnaces and ma te Industrial Pro: 46 i M&CL RB oe ie ; op afternoon at the Algon i¢ followed in order by Ot ‘ Bae ale Weceaee y 46A WAITRESSES 1 : n £onquin P i A HO ' or Sale Farm<« 47 . - ats . a (hin) HU YEEER ot » not an addict of th | fina and [hnois and ' Bale Bisiecs P as TED'S HAS IMMEDIATE OPE ers [ vay he ‘i ve Westerns but Stiles nd some other ear Male ct os roperty 5 pe a BOTH ING a | lone ‘ Par ie bang 7 “_ . : xchange J WAITRESSES ON E sine we g-bangs. I hear the . ; 50 & _NIGHT SHIFTS nS ON DAY { (s very clearly DNOTICR OPUILEA INANCIAL MUST BE = ean RING ON SPECIAI * * * iy ee 4 ; ; " Rad by B tae a Bu Iness Opportuntt! AP V T. Y { id te the visttar ; tn ¢ oar pd, aie Lana Contr Ittes Sti abl “ baitor (a Pin “ , Ie owners of the following a Money ie eects “ P] “RS Pues ; we te see himself por ie a peeves) - ng de Mortgage | oe te % AN ONT ! | : } ‘ ver ti ats th f oans t 1 tt €) C erranei oN ; : 1O neds hru 9 inctuctve lot ty ott 34 T \ 1 mn bid Re inclusive of Chari ! totin . r Hn batt conr “Pheater Monday night in a Goo WILSON Section 24 Reese Maman @ ibdietes: MERCHANDISE ED’ S ! tet = 2 land Count Me ownship 4 = All F har ’ | hep -ty low called Ch@istabel Ihe st . vitaae take Michigan , Bib eh Swaps Woodward at Square Lake fad orms i 1} ' type writer on a wail ; ory is about a Reard of het or that the Township For Sale Clothing 5S lexperiene D ' se Te a lagazine called Thé Manhatt has tentativels township ei Bincnitield Scrap & Iron 7 : -X} ience | reterred F . ces use of a couple of Vhurbe Manhattanite aie tne Gains clared its intention te! Sale Household Good 564 n reat estate or financi / New Yorke lurber’s owWn stories for The rent ing described improve- Valentine Gifts si 37 Rosia Drea inen in large ee s ; ro - ristmas Gilt 5R rganization. Manag : ity of eianeiaen . eee the proposed improvement Chclitman Gills re ment Prone or cls Ut te 1 Wil { ‘ he aie aoe amendedny chang Sx:e Motor e . al you = | ! , = oncvcenlton l B tid. Thank vou' I ~ " Comn pio e Teer ant For Sale. Peete di a? Salary plus apace’ a Janhk termined tl was de- prop evond = ‘ 0 For Sa ieee ycies a3 the hours you pipdda a work all f 7- . PVaey vat rol R > * Stioy rien } i me . - rap Tat nort! Tr = nianes eat > Asten to «< ’ ; : i veal ake Road Rloomfie of Tansporta’ to RE sful peopl it ‘ THATICTINS likely tale’ TlYurt We all lavehed at tl c eg ere ranae old Pomnanip Macted Uned lle 7 yourself Oplee ard bees ietccess , ‘ ; a“ Hirber. who f “ : a ye oun marcel of fand 1 vanted Used fru aa BAKERY D > : ol Land ( contracts ein. Gis (yan, One Oo is (5. drummed the arm of the cha ele tend 39 he reroned ts Esed Teves ane ” - ey oeL ene none ie fingers, (hen removed h - SUS hk ir RIOR Section § + o* Sale Used Truch BA ADVERT R with apart PIS RaSSeS aN “A hi iat, part of the 1 § 1C-38-A) Bein Auto Inc Be MESS 9 -RTISERS 5 handkerehies and wiped his eye lle vin Tourn a = ra of the Fovelgn © Sorts Car soa AT LOeERS Thurber repeated} . i aph Road. rxctpt ahs SWiy line of For Sale (Used ane . 90R CANV RS fect peatedly reverted to Capo A ince ® SEO TS6 ae, en ata p dis 9 NON Ry eeneee Applications ean | BO cl era lp Hamel as Sb ec ae tS In Memoriam 2 zo0 KEEVeRS : Ss can ” He re Pp a QOSs 44 EB ise t th N $§2°3¢ W : ~ Us DRIVERS muide emembered joining TI Sly line of Tele along IN LOV CURIOSI = Sanya na ie New , h S Ne°Re Ww A erent Ra. 200 Tt LOVING MEMOR . TY SEEKERS at pour MADEN Gre Evening Post) Sept. 1. 1926 and bei York Post ‘then The |? 5#" to a re f Le s ons Ww pe puabene: ao ae a AIR ee ; ‘ hs " 7 veh AN Heng “ed te ao except & reel led two who x ; RICE UY er about seven months fat : ured to the New York- One ase ke Carnes, | oe, BOY ie ga gs la di we tee PRESDENTS ; aoe A arestninn ; a What. incidentally line a distance of meg Gods te ss you so miach es rain, do as we Feil of our KOT KR Tr tanding reportoerial job on TI , ntallv. was hig leks ta the ae of ass th iment help ' ving kindness and ae ee Aveueatees nes “ . 7 1 . ref ia} th xint o os S hi Four be- BR AN Tih & ebnee Vhurber, despite his get ie Post ‘ os tine Py ye GE take: ection with May scompamton stip laearinome 80 N pp Proragpee'/ thru Pridas an ay , WEVEAUS ; : or said tetin xo ing commercial Lhe Iways Fer ess between st ~ and delights in TV , for Tantasy, is a fiend for facts mo ft in . ih Gare erctal sone bein and to ot ener oatty tome ce ee am. Ask for ur i = tint At shows that test knowled H acts. R th SFly ait para with Telegraph I wonder how f have ; rt Searpelli ortick | td hiye Was rle ay 2 iawirdge Tes F aed COM Aer ‘ge rear line of la : ec sig lived th "OR — ONTI AC ’ . \ girls don't Know American history s appalled (nice ine tone te the intersect lel Nao wis s without you mere IN WORTK HOGER LEDS SHOP § r sk them to na eee Ww) ‘e ef Square Lake Rat Love. al® so alone Must hay IODWARD ARE me hine presid = : along the center It E n ays and always. 5 e at least 2 ’ DA ’ : ents : . Lake Re < ot tine ¢ &qua ~ rour wife as su yrs -experien r ‘KE R AN hk they'd say Roosevalt five times he declares.” and Be Pd er Or ree “ Funeral Directo Stase Teirtnee “mene Sanuits: M AIN OF \" te Ki finding four others and have a hell of a time : x d made and aieed ne Come ef rs 4 ion werk “ too! nme tree on . : ele whan % art < . s inelud : a IR N . Getting an interview w t) ane 1808 ip Roard on the Sth day af wn OATS srinfters ing thread & spline f . } § . aE IN orth S Saginaw years after he said he'd neve \ Thomas Alva Edison eight RC BERT 1 DUDLEY Oravion oe HOMF - Applicants mast nea : “Shed j iever see another ne awnehip Clerk & 2.7784 machinih oe oe Aul \ BR ANCHES repile ad instantly the ronew Spapel man,” he . dune 13 38 rhongnatel @ery PIN CHAPEL . itiate panto ‘oolng ani im yur i 7 aus vp . TRLIC N or \ vice auired ar when ; Baldwin A setae tha the Grande 2 OVEN D a" ——— psa be hy parte” ome pre bs ; ‘ , Ly a i Pontis ‘ . rt [7 = 2 2 CoO t fe Ave\at Yale Member af FDIC Drayton Plains TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Y rontiac Alrport intendé 8a eh cent onelson- Johns ave gagscen (gayrad esas. \ . ' “= a wart sehilal ee loom fie t ry . J - Miracle Mile © lose unless, of course ou've got to admire a good pest control, prior to Subdivision for PUNERAL #9 58 hours lad willing to work : e Center wk. cat. Os. course, you had a bet on h A R004 Piper “Cun airplane wit sane ae OMe ____ “Designed for P to Salary wih be commencera’ \ That's Earl, brother . ton him Jack Hetbert. Soaccee ern ine. wit be fving Yow) TP seeraie hare gran experience & ability. f L. vardance eth the Fed ro im ac h ringe benefit, ability ‘ Admit : F deral Aeron 4 includ. (Copyright, 1959) ation as a public Serene Mens oor eé6s- Siple hospitalization, ete e insurance . _— RO OR! GENE WERDEN " . Replie . ORLANDO @PRAYING SERVICE sae NERAL. HOME cong pt pac resume at . ; : lene }1. &8 ulance bey ng Plane or Motor > years sajar ape eee & ies zs -_ = ot x } : 27-8378 * confidential. W: will be kept ; . bee al. Write Poatiac Pree Teas _ . . i ; 7 _ Se . ak, eee . oe ee eee ae Me J __ —_ ee eee __