EO EES 500, ( ie Fi ie rcelyir - ANCHORAGE, Aladia: ws —. An estimated 500,000 acres of forest land in the interior of / Alaska is in flames, the district’ fire dispatcher here said today. Russ Hanson added that no relief is in ‘sight as hot, dry weather and high winds, con- Mue to fan-the flames. The worst fire in-the terri- tory is a-100,000-acre blaze near Sleetmute, 225 miles north of Anchorage. The fire is_ burning along a 10-mile front asi, “iting grind the ‘ flames at more than 1,000 acres an hour, Another fire was viperied at Kaltag, a° Yukon River village of 100 persons some 35@ miles northwest of An- chorage..- Man The Bureau of | Man- ““agement tried to fly firefight- ing tools to Kaltag Saturday, but the. area wag so smoke- shrouded a aye. was impos- 00 0 Acres of Forest n Alaska Fire loovering 170,000 acres are reported burning near Mc- Grath, 300 miles northwest of: Anchorage. About 150 men have been landed in the area, which has been badly hit by fires this season. ed manned near Fairbanks and several others were un- manned. es § - Largest fire in the Fairbanks area is a 50,000-acre blaze near Beaver Creck.--. > Ready for Citize AP Wirephote FINAL TEST — ACtress Gia Scala, who told she did a lot of cramming for her examination, leaves ization office in Los Angeles after taking her final test - p. Bartha ape SA iy ceytborgecns months old. Frank J/Van Atta by board members. | Van Atta was relieved of all duties last week . government would have great dif- bor leader. Hoffa Lawyers sao Given Setback - Can't Prevent Witness From Taking Stand for Government a ‘WASHINGTON (®—Attorneys de- fending Jimmy Hoffa against brib- ery-conspiracy charges lost ‘today their attempt to bar the govern- ment's key witness from. testifying. Judge Burnita S: Matthews ruled ‘that the witness, John Cye Cheas-| ty, a New York attorney, should be permitted to testify. examination his contention that Cheasty and Hoffa had - estab- lished a lawyer-client relation- ship. Hoffa and a fellow didiedent Hyman I. Fischbach, Miami attor- ney, are accused of bribing Cheas- ty to take a job. on the -Senate Racket Committee's staff and keep Hoffa informed on the commitee’s secrets, GREAT DIFFICULTY Without Cheasty’s testimony, the About 28 Seer Wale teeert. Charge in Trial Drops Espionage cowl but: 15 f rs HUNTSVILE, Ala, AP , erson Jr. today pleaded’ guilty to 15 charges that handling of Secret vied / ation. fi t WIRE 5 SVILLE, Vicks Ala. is Nits espionage c erson Jr., at the open of the. missile expert’s gen- eral court-martial today. In dropping /its accusa- tion of espionage, which false swearing, ‘the prose- cution left standing 15 ders. Conviction on any one of the | remaining charges carries the Related Story Page 15., charge and two years eerie ment on each count. The court-martial of the gray- ing, bespectacied colonel opened Gis meratng af 9:06 ‘a. ms. and At stake personally was a 19. ficulty in proving its charges against the 44-year-old Detroit la- * 2: 2 In Detroit, Hoffa has been voted the support of the 350,000 member Michigan Federation of Labor. The MFL, at its 68th annual con- vention bere yesterday, . passed .a resolution offering Hoffa its sup- port “in every way. és (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Predict July's Hottest Moment, Win $100 Bond People who have lots of money, are not bothered by the heat, and have no desire to exercise their imagination and have some fyn, don’t bother to read this. For the others, the Pontiac Press US. Withdraws| of Rocket Expert ' main Agai st , Army Col. John C€. ‘Nick-/ / he disobeyed prders i in‘the | government | ‘dropped : harge against Col. John C. Nick- ing). included two. counts of! charges of disobeying or- possibility of a dishonorable dis-| year Army career that friends of [re neve emit, CHURNING FIREBALL — “This churning fireball was pictured seconds after the Atomic Energy Commission detonated the fifth device in the current series yesterday. The picture was taken at a distance of ‘eight miles. The device a helium filled was fired at a height of 4 feet, suspended from Nevada. The AEC declined to explain the worm | like line running through the fireball. ee ms ~ Governors Cool = on Plan to Cut US. Authority But President Sees 14) Reduction by Trimming Dual Efforts he ; pr finan¢ing. the'49th annual Governors’ - _-|génference, Eisenhower jHeld out the prospect of a “federal. tax _ reduction - if & their fields of taxation — could be turned back to state control. Republican governors — qualified endorsement | hed pint question of caving state of some of the activities a eral. governthnent has taken ove AP Wicephote. | balloon over Frenchman Fiat, in nots: that “this is just another ' great big dreamboat.” Eisenhower put plenty of en- ‘Low Fallout in Nevada Blast WASHINGTON (INS) — tion's top atomic scientists have told President Eisenhower the U.S, is now able to produce. H-bombs and other nuclear weapons % per cent free of deadly radioactive ‘ fallout. : State Department officials said that the new scientific development will not cause any change in the present American disarmament policy. which is being in London by presidential disarma- ment adviser Harold E. Stassen. war risks. These are! he fear of Ameri can nuclear retaliation and also the fear that the tremendous ra- dieactive falloat from. Soviet nu- clear bombs, no matter where exploded, would contaminate the atmosphere and affect Russia as | well as’ the rest of the world. Moscow is now faced with a vital problem. ‘Clean’. H- Bomb, Perfected The na-jtypes of retaliation have’ hates re- straining Moscow ry faking any thusiasm and what some of his closest aides said ‘was “complete -|sincerity” into an appeal. to. re- verse what the President said was Ys | ‘Trouble Grounds Plane. suspend nuclear tests, it is- ex: WASHINGTON a -~ President tremely doubtful that Soviet sci-- Eisenhower returned to Wash- entists could develop similar) ; “clean” nuclear bombs for Russia. There has been increasing evi- dence that the Soviets are far from} manufacturing nuclear weapons that would be as clean as the Yet. if the Kremlin agrees to He was delayed 40 minutes at American bombs. Ir, his plane, and finally had to make the return Can’t Beat Draft Board | Hight ina borrowed Air Force FT. SILL, Okla. @ — Pvt. jgates to the convention. contest to pick the hottest day in Julyis in full swing. The tempting bait for picking the hottest moment in. what may ‘ — a sizzler,‘is a $100 savings mittee, wag approved by an esti- mated two-thirds of the 809 dele- <2 lt Was Hotter There Take pen in hand right now, con- jure up your prognostication, and One of the key points of the Dominic Beovich, 23, Pensacola, Fla., walked his guatd post at the ‘artillery center here, con- vinced that. you can't. beat the -draft board. Beovich, a six- month reservist, got a letter from his draft board ordering him- ‘to report for induction, If the U.S, continues to, improve) its ‘nuclear weapons to the point where H-Bombs would have virtu- ally no radioactive fallout, then the U.S. could efficiently knock out the Séviet Union in case of- war without poisoning the air or the territory generally. The concrete results of a 29- minute presidential. appeal added up mostly to silence on the part of the -governors and aging: official families. Eisenhower got applause when _ he arose to speak. He got a smat-~ itering of pert antgy: halfway SACRAMENTO, Calif. » — It was hot — an official 105 degrees downtown — but Mrs, Duncan Vernon's attic was really cook- ing. The ioud -bell on her fire alarm in the attic let fly in mid- afternoon, she said, and “‘it just put it on a post card, addressed: ~ Weather Man Pontiac Press . P.O. Box 40 _ Pontiac, Mich, Remember, we need your name, address. and forecast, as to the about scared me to death.” The jdate, and hour, and minute, a:m. alarm is set to ph sci: Votes or p.m, of next month's hottest degrees. time. ~|Threatens to Fine Players Tiger Boss Orioles last night, 6-0, “T had to lay down the law,” that -those players who have been | be included.’” - le eng omg rye aby onl dectared -WASHINGTON mm —- Manager Jack Tighe, who has “never so mad in all my life,” sodiy held the terest it will fines oveh, his Detroit Tigers for what he termed ‘“‘complacency.” . : Tigers dropped their sixth game in seven starts to the series with\the Washington Senators. ee ee Gets tough a eee © ee rey te. | Suxt listen t0°this i fM & & U.S. in an extremely advanta- en s lineup of Man- geous position in the London talks, /hattan's five top hits that are on se en, he ie into if the U.S. agrees to suspend tap for Pontiac area residents: testing of new “clean” weapons, My. Fair Lady,” “Visit to a Small said he read the riot act about individ- it can claim it is making a con- |Planet,” “Happy Hunting,” “The ualistic play, instead of.team play, to the Tigers, adding: “I cession equal to Soviet accept. |Bells Are Ringing,” and ‘Tunnel I talked to this one, 1 was so mad ance of inspectors on Russian. of Love.” ue _ | territory. ee The popularity of the 1956 ¢x- > continued, “ ' sorry On the other hand, the American) cursion is shown by 14 reserva- putting oft 10 per cont had 0 scientific aed anne, to tions received so far from last pressure on Russia to reach a dis-| year’s travelers. Because of the Meanwhile, the Atomic Energy Commission announced that there was “little radioactivity in the stem” of a nuclear test weapon fired at 6:30 a.m. yesterday -in the Nevada desert RIPs. DOORS The explosion’ most powerfil of the current test series, was blind- ing in daylight and so strong it wrenched doors from their hinges 114 miles away. The device had been suspended 700 feet above the desert from a balloon. * * s.. year’s bigger and -better ve New York theater spécial. Hurry re Get Aboard ‘Press Theater Plane They're going like those proverbial hot cakes. That's what is happening to reservations for this through his address, He got the- usual applause for a _ when he concluded. © duced from GOP Gov. Theodore _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Shepherd Mute at Arraignment rsion of “The Pontiac Press’. ‘The dates are. Sept. 9 The Soviets have counter-pro- on calendar. Applica- tion form is the coupon on we 2, Of the total of 150 spaces, more than half, 84, have been taken. 2% * through the 14. Mark them* ’ Birmingham Man Faces Ist Degree Slaying Trial in Death of Wife Wiiaselaners will climb ‘aboard two luxurious United Airlines planes this year and’ wing their way. toward: New York and five ‘wonderful, days of entertainment. The world-famous sights of othe ' won't be forgotten. —- PLENTY TO SEE ' There will be a tour of the Unit- ed Nations Building, an after-thea- ter supper at Leone's restaurant, a private boat trip to View the city a look-see around a giant ocean liner (if one is in dock), and many other memorable features, ‘i All this in a packet for $182. This includes the round trip plane ticket mingham yesterday a-first-degree murder charge in- - wife. Circuit Judge H: Russel Holland entered a~»plea of innocent and ordered Shepherd returned to Oak- land County: Jail until trial, prob- ably in September teacher wife, - land roems with private baths at dering a qurrel te chete bases, 3 rvists . ; SINGLETON _~ | to check their tanks and equip- | section started setting SPARTA, Sayre ran ype °c munications mat . a ~ it iA s. te 2 a ee ee ‘s =. gdicleciypeoes 2 vlicadeorig dabredy bevels len “Included in the train- as the carbine, pistol, and the sub-| scr haderouicse Hotel. 1509 Pierce St., the: night of May 27. sree pills a na the - si’ tho aude ce James D. Shepherd, 36, of Bik — f@ mute to joe volving the fatal stabbing. of his *. WiLtAMsBURG eet Inéa formal address. ie: - some of the functions—and © ne eS o He maintains that after taking Supervisors also voted up to $1, Acacia Park Cemetery: on 'Thir- “GIVE ME CAMP ANY DAY” — This was lack-toy Mile lies within the proposed! the us of the first group of Pontiac school joy camp sessions at the Pontiac lake Recreation 600 black-topping teen —— group en ee ae Seventy kids [Westwood Village limits, but not) children who yesterday left school days far be- included in the incorporation, hind and headed for the opening of the Frog Hol- / were on hand for the first day of the camp yes- Except for = few isolated spots to Receten De tal owl terday. This picture shows a bus load of them _ They referred to the Legislative eis dae wets on |- ie ee leaving the courthouse. thins ‘te femned “ over take in all other areas not al: ens. Gun Battle Kills, Dali Modes The Roads Committee asked ae ee : “ i : Steen coe . se cant Rm in |FanVilger ad Latruy Vir ‘Lawmakers Deny Dealer's ing for stafe funds to go directly AT COUNTY CENTER—Facilities of the Oak- visors. Examining auto parts } in ~ boys’ nee Oe bach W, : d T sendoff county Tnd commis | the Telegraph Yoad sere ces Inpeced ser. Duncan, of Trey, Mayon, Hoard et Milord. [Zu 29 ax the date of « pie) V OUNGS 1WO Request tor ‘B’ Rezoning sions, ee ee Se ee Tomi ae ee porn Fades Mal of 280|. Photographer's Wife BIRMINGHAM — The request of en the Retitemeat Board of (ity a contiiue to have ae Pa: : The hoeting web ¢ set after Rose| Her Son Die in Fight Harold Turmer, car dealer, to have idoeiije = of state : i ruc river _/ \Streets the park-|.. , | iS upervisors ze at Hillside, 2ReAE== Sie steee TERRE HAUTE, Ind. A 500i hands of commissioners last|at the fireworks display July 4, at Aver Cating ere | Envision New Courthouse Mar ils Wonse, CE ee night. her : braver et ee Turner fod commissioners he told : son : Charles Mortensen | ef Lilly By PETE LOCHBILER - cine the service cer as cove posible ucty and eas Than Shoots Self * Jey oda and wounded fwo ot wanted the aren. 10 sae new via “Tine probaly the st . : 4 : ee weey Loew. - paren ewe Spt | hicles, ee a refreshment stand will be ; ~— parking 5 base ‘ County ee Center| sloping site south of the However, the supervisors’ chair- = State police and Aheriff's offi-for cars going to the bump at-the ; ag Baddenly ber fot ape of the fenton yesterday. ‘a4 Cunteen's Ronse ont ctertosiing man seriously doubts that the ey ee eee hed a wobded area justiand die loy xing operated affair Brake and onto the accelerator.| While touring the Telegraph road| %® broad meadows leading to | county ever will be forced to |,_1” Jind the car in which his/Sout” of west Terre Haute for) Thrgagh Nis attorney, George hes accelerator. Sad the Pontiac State Hospital will | give up its $1,400,000 already on |*@ry around the car in wh Thomas Whitaker, 47-year-old! Cram Samer had agreed to pro- US. Drops Charge meter, leaped-across the- ~Sga gerdiggra “puilding| *®meday e.located the queen of | hand. tary three times,’ reloaded, fired|TUck driver, ere vtrs,| Yile-siley access at the rear and | ; and smashed- through the plate|that wasn't there.as with the many| ° *@rvice center buildings—the | «Pyen if the court decides wel, few more shots into the wom- ange ool 38, al te Se een Oe in- Nickerson Trial giass window of .a department|that have been located in the area| "°” O*kland County courthouse. | were technically wrong in- ac-lan, smoked a.cigarette and then|A!m@ 9, ogres te he ee Soe. store. ; _ ——- At least ‘many supervisors hope|cumulating the money,” he says,/shot himself, police said. shotgun blast in . the Ctaries. Kass, appea ring in be- The * $800 to the win- ° : : “I don’t believe the court is em- e+ * * . shooting at her home near the|, Carle Kass, appearing 10 56! cssued From Page One dow, $300 to car ana $10 to heilk@ Urges States far as Delos Hamlin, super-/Powered to order a tax reduction.) Detective Lt. George Owen said|i9 was killed by shots inthe stom styeets, asked that this business! | i parking meter. visors’ chairman, is concerned, thé|GOES ALONG : the woman, Miss Ouida Wright.|.-) and chest. B request be denied. He said he)” a ae specie sn 4 : new building is but a few steps!” «phat would be solely to the|died immediately, The 30-year-old)" ny. woman's cunt husband, and his neighbors feel that grant- brilliant. a ata Enlarge Control away from reality, despite contro- ve eas John C. McNair, a plumber,|q0) Seoan ing it would be the first step to-|% 4 years confinement, plus a , q " colnenalah lea diteamanle. Tax Allocation Board, which has] aie4' in a hospital about half an|stva"t Martin, 49, a well-known/'"G i pusiness encroachment that/$10,000 fine and dismissal, if found q “jalways gone along. with the coun-|jour later photographer with studios ak.|would ultimately spoil the residen-|Suilty of all 18 counts brought I { rine (Continued From Page One) \SEES VICTORY ty’s policy -of accunsulating year- "The wile fled to the safety of" Haute and Evansville, was tak-|wot cinemas at the and/2eainst him. ‘THE R. McKeldin of Maryland the | Although immediate prospects * is ‘pear *ien to Union Hospital in fair con- oP: Detomes ous Gy annie eutied Retteets ebeervation: , “I'm convinced |for the courthouse are still locked|°"4 surpluses Mrs. McNair, 28, identified Miss|‘ition with a wound in the left}downgrade Property values, fissile program and another: in- é ; | | nothing can be done about it.” |in a court battle on the one hand, t,t Wright, about 25, as “an old gil op His st Following the commission re- |ter-service row. The big question “ ~j | McKeldin has been one of:Eisen- | Hamlin sees recent legislation as a) Supervisors hope to build the ltriend” of her husband. . Whitaker, 9, was seriously wound-| jection, Fred Pew, Birmingham |in the Army-Air Force feud was ,— ~_ hower’s staunchest reoters. victory for the new building. first $2.5- $3 million section of the A te og ed. Her left arm was shattered.| realtor, warned the commission this: Is a self-guided missile that - By E. 4. sims $45 million building with the funds i *. * -| that business C, the favored 20m travels 1,500 miles a plane or a : * a je, shootings took place under Martin said he believed Whit-| ing for this area, ean be danger- |bullet? ag well as Indies’ hair, serve as|the proposed federal-state task| Viser believes the building can |*#¢ of county lands. the suburban. home into which the|*Ker was cut by flying glass be-) ous. Defense Attorney Ray Jenkins weather forecasters? .__ |forée concentrate on . as still go under construction within e- 2 & MecNairs moved two weeks ago.|fore fleeing from the house. He He told them that it can become declared in a pre-trial interview Yes, - Go. When _pressure/program where there is duplication| * few years, if not sooner.. - | The. second section of the build- Neighbors, attracted by screams|Said Whitaker broke into the house! ,. big a threat to residential] there ig a possibility he will at- suddenly © it affects the/of state and federal effort. He said The question hinges mainly on|iNé, would be bullt whenever more|from Miss Wright of “Don't, John-|*t ie Said taker had been|27€#5 88 any other zoning. tempt to call high-level golicy- / tissues of the body, and often this|the cost in state taxes of carrying |money — whether supervisors ¢ can be accumulated. {ny, please don't; it was all my| Police sald Whitaktr hat. been * *% * |+ | makers to the witness stand, up _ is quickly noticed bby those Withlout the program should be com-|use funds they have on hand, or{Hamlin thinks this shouldn't take|fault,” watched the drama from|threatening the Martins while _ Pew expressed the opinion that| to and including Defense Secre- corns or bunions. And, as we noted|pared with the cost in federallwhether they will be forced to|VeTy long. darkened windows. . . fwas- trying to work out @ court-|, suse of its classification, the| tary Charles E. Wileen. in an earlier feature, women can/taxes. re : approved plan to visit his children ieee ioe Kaos 8 Sag a often sense the coming of Eggi nde age pe eeeeeweees ewe waca a = «= @ @ w, more often, Both couples were di-/PO btn sedideets te “We have not asked for them fain by ‘cbecrving the way their|“CONOMY SEEN datas Yenda Stet Ginll | vorced Jast October, followed by |e acceptable to residents “cnjyet.” said the Knoxville, Tenn. long hair acts. “This. effort presupposes that ing aghoiggeee ° Re ti Applicati a Hthe wife-trading. ally ec ca me /attorney, “but the possibility is not : — i accum rig “Please in sa" Not only do corns and bunions|M#™ Stile Takes would be raised)" Ws grukcogd ti : Pp Th t T : wand geet ge ~— Wo late tpn @ amiag, tehte k Gal become sensitive with the falling|"? SUpPrt the transferred ree y thes Tess e€aler OUI: __gitnder police “guard recently Of) come ‘an unpleasant feature,”|S@0S OFF CMAIN the People with U0: Eisenhower said. “The| Oakland County Taxpayers ' complaint that the truck rivet om contialed It was Secretary Wilson who set suttering trom|seagstopping, in other words:| ta” favor, thee commirection |t Please make the following reservation for me on. The. ‘jhad threatened them, too, * & & _- {ott the chain of events which led the ‘freight charges’ on money be-| could start at once, Hamlin j Pontiac Press Theater Tour to New York City, departing Mon- Patricia Newhall, formerly of ing hauled from the states to| figures. : ; day morning, Septeriber 9, and returning September: 14 ¢ 5 f 5 i] ‘ : [Washington and back (a bill, I re-| If the decision is against the af an enemy 1,500 miles a eal ait * mind you, that is always.collected|county, the money still might _ be |! ocd =5 | P Theater School, is making theater|,sione to the Air Force. tae Animals sometimes sense|in full)—would save the American|available for the building, “despite ,....... Mrs. test raised history as New York’s youngest, 2 : f rain or eee sy Se |the fact that the county would |§ é Someone geen epoca aeetiaramin, on usually because of have been found teclifiically guilty |, beset ME, cpececeiscsccreecses ener cbereenesresuces steeeeeeees = “reais hin Page One) tile director. Ce charges hy se geo reasons, so the} Eisenhower said any such prof of accumulating it illegally, Hamlin - ’ Miss Newhall is currently ai-'| Otten decorated colonel, i always acted dif-ject would require a re-examina-| said 1 . 4lreceive better’ cooperation from a Milling. son compiled a document, highly t before a tion of all state monetary poli- K : r ~. is Address Peter er ern ebeeseeee ete SO 6u eeu wis claps cive 6 cups xe seneseve © other police_agencies in the area.” recting a gcries dobn : critical of the Wilson order. to the ‘farmer —|cies, adhe ¢ BRIGHT SIDE ' . ee ' ‘ ton Synge plays for Theater ee he 5! ee we East. Dramatic crite William | Nickerson was then coordinator . have done just that.jdebts, operating costs and cash| Were the county forced, some- City - Phone reserves to meet natural disas-|how, to return the $1,400,000 tole ““Y ccs eee ee ee SS eee eee ' A Pontiac policeman, who lives Michfelder is predicting an out- jof field information about all ters and other emergencies. He|taxpayers in the form of 1957 * I understand that the $182 I have enclosed includes trans- jjauded Van Atta’s police work and standing career for Miss New- jarmed forces missile projects. sta- o mass is)said it would require “realistical-/tax reductions—as the Taxpayers’), portation, hotel, theater tickets, the after-theater dinner/party, "said, ‘As a Pontiac policeman, wel Huntsville. 5 | 1 ead. They feel better. Sales-|ly relating tax rates and assessed|L ea gue iy niet Salgzal N. other extra features. ! Carl D. Wonnberger, Cranbrook: al fi wf aieateie ta incomes Se shih ty te ole ar: * mentored in Pree ate Building and rniapcerterane tthe owe vk cee ta not isiog| THE pers apparently was oe a eee in tani itade er tihewh ihe ' x Po saan we ties to save up to one mill a year |g _ (ingle Room $8 Extra). Cf ee : “Once com: acts,” he| from non-tax sources for build- |,. + said, “I have it in mind that all] ing purposes. Although county |" 1 Aaree to Partlpate in the Foatiae Press Theater Tour The Weather of is, would cooperate in ecu revenues can only be estimated |! Undet the Following Conditions: ae ae : apne egge in. advance, Hamlin figures that |§ $ have:tucdeded the fill payment with this reservation. It. -PONTIAG VICINITE hee to-| css, and the ‘various state) up to $760,000 a year could be 1 Tam unable to make the tour I understand that I shall be given sieht, low 84, partly clouay ¢eislative bodies for the health| saved for the courthouse under |) | o us Lad = j 3 TE — tate Republican Gov. Lané Dwinell This is in addition to funds that ® cations and that. 2k ee — ot New Hampshire didn’t share|8n still be accumulated under the/® if 1 am not S Be Ham... s1/McKeldin’s attitude that nothing)°lder law, which allows .1 milly nay participate in all of the yttoctee =| ap nesta practical could be done about the |for a Purposes out of tax es ee eee tees eee eo See eee + as re Pes Wieetline Tonight — — Billy, Graham vs. Sa wf see enedeneteres CLS Democratic Gov. Averell Harri- s man of New York said, that Eis- NEW. YORK PSidelights from Dodgers did the same for 10 feam- Shea, while on tour with Grahamiry to lead - Christian “bess fiery which is Christ to you,) Pontiac ' the Billy Graham crusade: ~~ | mates. +> eit. ee tthe governors about the programs/Square ea on ee THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FONE, 25, 1057, Mery Rich - for Base of ‘Cream’ FE 5-8273 Bus. FE 5-7647 Res. ‘942 West Huron St. ee ‘aa Couture Whips|portant | First 3” Ingredients i Wanoine Puotws _ CANDID and FORMAL — “QUANTITY * 12 Pho Photos in Album vy Free Cougs tx A Wedding Guest Book i vr Picture for Newspapers tx A Miniature Marriage B 6 Certificate ; 4 Large “Just Married” Sign : All fi Phone FE 4-0553 _ ar +34" up CR HASKILL STUDIO Pontiac 1 Mt. Clemens St. = it’s easy to toler pan your hom wih MW CASUAL LIVING: COLLECTION a ‘Sectun ‘tom Fabrics ee entry Webi yc ce Pop ecsccsccicn soe qammagnagt cae Therapy Aids J ob Seekers Bie » Swim Suits: 10. 95 29. 95. i a Sa" ete taht, tor cient ance oni , ape ae with other lly concerned. @ stout, woman— : It seems to me that the im- equally san ted Sor pi It you would Nike aGyite oe sut- while everybody elce knows just geet. self-addressed envelope.| : __ |what, they're doing! nbidesth. sec 1957) Maxine Traver; ee Murphy | There was dead silence for a “ +e, |minute, then everybody began Knife-Coin: } : I eat {SIMILAR FEELING Superstition - sia pee Cherokee road se Sean chet: todos « (Questioned - orge Com ed jadequacy. They. weren't all — —. — of Baldwin wedding vows|housewives, by any means, but! Girl Fearful That} é Saturday at |My tin ei | Present Will Ruin ee 4 o'clock in + * Friendship MR. AND MRS. BosBy @ CONE Coe ; Central One felt een felt Ip i Mc 3 I Ma: ist |dowdy ssed and EMILY POST ied. r t \cceclxgntgi ee ‘ja shower the other evening and) » One felt she had changed jobe |°%,of the presents T received was! 1) Naxareue Church Rite »,| tae often, another felt she was ® ithat when one receives such &] The Rev: Kenneth Hutchinson On returning the newlyweds: will stick-in-the-mud with no ambi- |present it is necessary to give &/and the Rev. Robert North of|reside on Stratton re tion because she had stayed in Pg ne Ba EE 5 ee e the same job for 20 years. | otherwise it will break friendship.|ciated at the Saturday evening|- = TIT Each one felt her own inade-|ill you please tell me what 70U\wedaing of Pati Moris snd Dotty =a nama 4 er quacies but — and this the on | RS ei should| Gerald Cone. The couple was mar-|g Gallagher's Accordion @ ~ : portant point — each~one had|*°™d * coum to he giver! [ried in a 1:30 o'clock service School Offers FREE § Rowland | noneht the sthers were devinely) Answer: This is a superstitious ne tk m Accordion for_8. Weeks m Jacksen of | outeped! practice which certainly should not] 14, and Mrs. Cleo ues a While Learning — . : =e dl eel Milled be taken serigualy. If you want tolnscr pice street are ‘parents of (a a" ‘ Wyandotte. | just getting together and com-|send a coin, it would be entirely|i:° bride, and Bobby's parehits are |m Join Now ) MRS. WALTER JACKSON : Redes tee baer can ty a a ee Oe ee 1 py eet naa eM ae coke GALLAGHER |Maxine Traver Becomesia:: sss _ Dear Mrs. Fest: Wien 0 Pets Saas mares s MUSIC CO. § 3 TEENAGERS, TOO clothes and not 9 wedding dress | lace. Tie gown ‘featured @ Se 1. toron, FE 4-0566 @ I've f rs| and is it im taste for | >rina neckline and empife’bodice | ’ Bride in Double-Ring Rite : Sern antun san fet Ty howe feces op |e tert eee SNR MMRMMRRE jobs, and it’s: worked just as well.| through the church A headpiece of French lace se- Central Methodist Church, was a canal teSbieiet A tate. They meet and discuss the prob- again?” , — a silk Picnic . o'clock wedding of Maxine Traver| Jewelry was a string of pearis |/™5, lend each other hats for the) | 1) 44. church’ is veryitions on a white prayerbook. of Murphy avefiue ard Walter| which belonged to her mother. |39 interviews, share the benefit) on 1. wedding would a * Casserole Jackson of Cherokee road. The weld @ 4», (of their experience and tell each ‘iy walk up the aisle, But if 5 : = The Rev. Milton Bank honor, Elizabeth) other about jobs they - uncover] ProPe But it] Mrs. Joan Stone was matron formed the double-ring ceremony, |POd8ers, wore a waltzlength gown|that are unsuitable for them. |e church is very IANE® Si, Stihonor. Other attendants were prognes "lot white nylon chiffon printed with Cee eee ay le tether toe Lema neem Wood * blue fi Her light blue head At such times, most of us prob- |ous, it would. better Syble Morris. Maxine is the daughter of Ber-lpiece held a small circular veil.| SDY,*#% “Why help a competi. jenter from the chancel in vainte Mr. and Mrs, Rowland Jackson of te oe M page oft maquiccntty. (OOS pive ber away, But Ulw@t af whike nln shosr § - Mrs, Rowland Jackson of nr The samé is true of people pre-|there are only a very few persons|with cap sleeves and draped ; —. served Walter as best tan. Ushers|P@img for retirement. \present,. she and the bridegroom |ices. They wore large picture hats) — j| For the ceremony the bride ? “* © ¢ bly -walk in together. |of illusion. Mrs. Stone carried blue} : were Albert Johnson of Berkley might possibly | atten treetetenet Sermo land Thomas White of Wyandotte.| To each one, the business of| —— ree endear pers rata tery lace. A seed hebi For the reception in the church |8*'ting older and being retired is “Dear Mrs. Post: When you g° maids carried bouquets | ; ba 7 taining project. Since it is more] wees, tH proper for the wnex-| Attending the bridegroom, to stay, or should a |fun, it is more success-| Posted Vier te ey nen aa (Rowe, Dillard Morris and se possible?” Morris as ushers. OLDER HOUSEWIFE | For the reception held in This kind of “group therapy”| Answer: If they are playing) church pariors Mrs. Morris lbenefits the older housewife most |bridge, or seem to have been hav- a blue lace dress with a: _.__ fing a conversation that you aFe) ,-cossories, _ With. thelr children grown up Soe excuse and leave, But it the| Mrs. Cone wore a pik and peer jogs et ess on conversation is general and By nylon — more than that, they feel. in.| te ™de welcome, YOU May "Ay. For traveling to New York, the adequate. , have bride changed to a navy blue dress u.s.(with -white accessories and the corsage from her bridal bouquet. Soroptimists "|Hear Barrister. at Installation “New officers of the Soroptimist International of Pontiac were stalled Monday evening at the Fox - : 7 and is Inn. 7 Remember res Wed: oe 7 oo. <= s ‘amily — : on bate Target ye ae] Night at Howard » Your Sur nr ner tn ng, nt mer] Johnecn’, Complete Fun Cloth Sees. U Nn O eS... Hing ‘Seeretary; Mrs. Karl Schultz, ‘Oo fer Children ‘\ __ jeorresponding secretary; and Mrs. | nen Site rer Drayton Plains . . [Arnold Hillerman and Mrs, Glen si oie : s croptimiam is pt mane GARDEN FLOWER Shorts and Bermudas ) i Randa nT hap tin SEEDS | $3.95» 35.95 | fmm ects | atc or reckons Guests were Mrs. Richard ee Meh |H, Dewey, Mrs. Carl Schmidt, | wegrers —_ aebomygaaan Seevelons Blouses. TASKER oe W. Huron St. 72.95.» '5. 95 aces NEW YORK—The only way to _ beat the long, long wait weekends at Jammed NY- Links tthecs are ditee ctlew cl ers who to squeeze into line at the public golf ox THE ONLY THING YOU'LL LIKE 9 : PM's QUALITY is ITs PRICE! , ele er a a ee Ne eee ee ee . ii 4 eS The washed (five nights, - too) : show; rated. among the best in Te eee ee ee [em eee nae Oe, is —-\side to make. sure someone else’s permit or pull a fast ‘one. It’s on weekends and holidays many fine mounts today started the 40th Detroit Horse Show off to (turn left at Bloomfied Hills, from on Woodward avenue). five hours. “We don't sign them up until 5-a.m, ‘or tee off until a.m. on weekends,” Klauser “We had to put floodlights out- thove nih hawks wouldn’t get hurt. We set up special tables for our ticket clerks at the door to handle the crowds.” ; j : * * * Still, no matter how it is han- dled, the course can absorb only a certain amount of players per hour.‘ ‘The. theoretical maximum is 40 en bat on seldom. is ee ee eee ee re ee te & & eer ata s aetamame © field Hills younger horsemen recently preparing for today's of the Detroit Horse show's 40th annual exhi- . bition. They were starting a lesson in with 8-year-old Susan Kuschell, daughter-of Mr... DHS committees. and Mrs. Richard P. Kuschell in the saddle on completed at the Hunt club, SAE ARM ce a a aaa ae sa i ea “a were pictured opening session eel ge ee elt All physical work: had been | Iegiser of i {SEE B di E " Jones. Kuschell and Jones are vice chairmen of WASHINGTON W—Bob Feller, who set major league strikeout records while fastballing for the Cleveland Indians, makes a dif- ferent kind of pitch today for hig league ballplayers. * * * Feller, now retired from base- ball, goes before a House Anti- trust subcommittee to tell about cai he thinks should be made in baseball operations. * * * In advance of.his testimony, Fel- ler told newsmen he favors putting baseball] under the antitrust laws but with stipulated exemptions. He would exempt the contract reserve clause binding a player to the os that first signs him and ells ediitindiatiett int Att... re edie . eal ae _ Firestone Here's What We ; 4 0° ony K TRAGEDY YOUR | HOLIDAY TRIP PsSave : almost yon these Firestone | SERVICE SPECIALS 8 Firestone BRAKE Jos Here's What We Devs Ee 1. Remove Front Wheels and Inspect Brake ‘REGULAR Drums and Lining. cost 3 pet Oa ae 5; Chock end Add Ocho fed © Mood > $50 ee ee ee Sones : ee ‘Firestone WHEEL : ALIGNMENT ‘ Here's What We Do... FRONT WHEEL BALANCE. You Get All Ths. ; : \Elks, Stadium Stun Leaders Bae Elks No. 810 and Stadium Inn | The Elks, refusing to be awed by Shaw's magnificent pitching staff, handed the Jewelers their jist setback of the year, 2-1, Bir- mingham, the Jewelers’ top threat for league honors, was uperded by Stadium, 3-2.. Jake Maszur-was the victinr of the Elks’ wrath. Mazur, who had previously hurled two one-hit | shutouts, gave up onlythree yes- terday, but two of them were timely. ‘Singles by Don Stone’ and iHoward Willis produced the Elks") Vo es Lee tl aes apr Upset the 3rd stanza for its narrow mar- “Tonight's games: Lane’s Drive- In vs. Pontiac State Hospital, 7 p.m., and Franklin Products vs. Deni’s Corner, 8:30, at Beaudette; West Side Merchants vs, Gingell- ville (girls),.7 p.m., and Richard's Tavern vs, Drive-In Cleaners, 8:30, at North Side. . beige n in the Ist inning, while a to Stone, a stolen base .and| shee peciceceseseag om a 31) = Ken White's two-base er-j_ Eat: ont Tactrongh; Mager . 000 scored the eventual winning the 3rd. roaghand ** 2.1... ben 00 8 63 Hill _ four-hit ball for wt on and D, Wilson; R. Reynolds : . three safeties al- awed by A apes were Lo MOst Oxbow ..ivecses--24+-200 000 2—4 73 WR hoc vcves cok secs cee 120 100 1-5 94 Boon an and Jeffery; Bantin Pa een ramos - O01 551 tts 44 New Pitch for Feller also territorial rights whith pro- tect a club from encroachment on the area in which its franchise is located. Feller . recommended, however, the duration of a reserve clause. At the end of that period a player could negotiate for himself. * * * Robin Roberts, Philadelphia | Phillies’ pitcher; Eddie‘ Yost, Washington Senators’ third base- man; and Jerry Coleman, New York Yankee infielder, all said at yesterday’s heating the reserve clause is essential to baseball. Throwing all.players on the mark- eteevery year would disrupt the sport and enable wealthy clubs to corral the best men, And it would discoufage a club from scouting for talent since after developing a potential big leaguer it could lose him to a higher bidder. *« x Roberts said the majors ought to consider a four-year limit on the clause as by Rep. Mac- Donald (D-Mass). But he said it's a boost to club morale for a play- er to stay with one- organization}. and feel he “belongs.” Yost said some good might come from limiting the effect of the clause but questioned any|: period less than 10 years. man opposed any limit on accept it as “a calculated risk.” Sugar Ray and IBC Disagree on Terms Club still were at odds to- the terms for a Boxing day over REGULAR cost Do... Mill Supplies ees ee \ ; ® ge et eee i - eating Took & seal: Ww. Pike « corner , “8 Wee for Industry ge FE 2.0108. ee A ‘Psychia oe Reece. ec cohee GEM OF THE WEEK” ae tris Lives ik ee Necves ey = N NY, OF. " te PARKING - + oa. 7 oti a } bas <i proposed ~ |midlewetent title ‘bout with Car-| ™Rabinson met with TBC officials a maximum of about five years on} . ‘Their argument was —this: |, champion Chicago Bears in an in-|bass on White Lake, Sunday, and agp com He said most players |/esal ae ae a of Winnetka,. TL, ng gy ll Clarkson of Clayton, Mo. Pro Grid ae of tra-divisional tilt with Green Bay. : \ said. Chester was in the group that took derby.” The fish, shown by its eaptor (above) was even five pounds in weight, It was 21 inch- es long and was landed on Voor- beis lake Saturday_by the proud angler, Tony Romanelli, 745° Eom First street, Pontiac, i the edge, They were entries by Henry Puddubny of Oxford and Gartand Hale of Pontiac, ree Tony reported. “I got a big kick out of seeing that bass come in—| it was the biggest one I ever took.” Tony and his partner land- including some nice bluegilis, he Another lucky angler, but not a it really took both himself and the “original” angler, Ed Remback of ed several other smaller fish, /jis wife were on a limit catches Osborne, 355 First, Pontiac, at Oxbow Lake, in Kalkaska County over the weekend, would have s\grabbed the Pontiac Press divi- sional contest lead. Fish was 10% inches long, weighed 14 ounces cleaned, Osborne says. “It was the biggest blyegill I ever saw," the lucky angler added. He and fish- MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS Bauer Plans Offense in Copacabana Affair NEW YORK (# — Hank Bauer, Com Front ebm Pay % Bolance 2 Front. he Adjust Brakes 4 \ Here's What We Do: % Pack Front Wheels (Reg. 3.00) End Alignment Wheels (Reg. 5.00) Reg. 1.75) New Northern: Coach lege baskeball coach Stan Albeck |was named head basketball coach ie ar ea ea Williams Leads Manile in All Star Team Poll New York Yankee outfielder and/|today o— Adrian Col- “SANDERS | FOR RENT. TRAVIS | Sa ARDWARE Orcherd take Ave FE 6-810 See You Later Joe, ‘m Heading for - é ~~, e a * i ’ fo THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 25,1987. iitaas Senet ime ee { f dSwing Lot Zoning Decision RetumofJews ow. ec see (d2wing Lot Zoning Decision Jew _ Flow Back Isn't Large;| ket moved to the upside in moder-) Waterford Township Board mem-|Josephine street area requested) Many Still Remember _ jee ning e0riy, todsy..._._ [bers reversed their decision at last|that stop signs be posted to slow! World War Il Atrocities Leading: issues advanced from | zoning eit cae oo Wis developed on their street between | ‘ fractions to around a point, liams Lake road at Maceday drive.|Voorheis. road and West Hurdn| DUESSELDORF, Germany @— * street. The long way back is slow and Bao Pong: slowed. T The ‘was! MUST BUY sIGns ~~ 9!en__ paint Gageay ing from ‘five successive dally Set-!made by the J. H. Hyman Con- - Johnson told them that the town-|"~ ed : vi Jerry | ship ; the installation Not in great numbers, for to tod su én tenet bay pipe many Jews the very name of \ Leilani thn areas. Oats showed an easy tone LaS-1 18 doa bees Bi ET * HE a Ra a SES doz. Broo in sympathy. oe be, "Gabbage, No. 4, 1 i018 bn, ; z z H i Z . a 3 “ts ee Feet cL A fi =| E : g z : : a 5 2 -¥ ? the sper prices forward, but Wa1! | gown 9 recommendation’ of the |action can be taken, he said. > Games ou: .| Street's renewed concern about | towaship board and the Oakland x * & =e * * 2 . Commission to hes 7 ) some- | County Planning Co A hearing date was set by the In this beautiful city on the ei *3 d 6 tt eef H g F2 is ive ily fe p: Fs oe i eizt 3 i 2 Hi te Es 4 iad “a ff it i Hi i it i E ee i im request ‘on the grounds that the|Lake Oakland. 1 |settle comfortably into new : g r : . ¢ : z LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS: En-|Most steels we' street to reach the drugstore. © a Grain Prices x Rn Ne . 1.) but Lukens: was down more—tharr Residents of the area W 4 {GHICAGO June 26—(AP)—Open. to- a point on profit — ent to protest the zoning change;} 6 netroit Edison Co. has made ; a es however, Trustee Charles Pappas! ..ommendations to the board for ese e¥s i -8 if = : id | 58-8. a i _ease;| "oe eS e~——«~SC*«* sited out, “We should encourage |inctaiation of lights for ‘lots 115 % new business in the area: Allit, 149 in subdivision 1 on the £ ? i s f : : 3 :: 3 I ; 5, “eeeeee Rye— : island, Den. iiic5 SAY) Bee +. cle Loss| Deepa eekee ince peat PER ition, : Dec. . sss. 1.30 | grades: bay and Standard Oil (New Jer- ee we gt oe ee so Whites: Orede A, jumbo | 41-48, sey). _ |OWNS PROPERTY : M Att J 1.29% | Lard— vg, 38; ‘medium 2034 Sta. avg. "33:;| U, S, Steel, Bethlehem and Re-| Anderson said that Hyman now ary .) qa er he eee aie’ iS aa ke 2 nae aera a ate fate 2; em rene gts mstroction ofthe drugstore. fo Be Examined quest from an ice cream company July 2 Date Scheduled én ; ; ) cedtum . _| After Arraignment or a iralegerg~ in Germany Leach St., ‘a $10 fine instead of steady holdin . > + "| Residents presen i : * Hitler. ge egg +t New York Stocks Las ted pet: | Turner in Slaying - | Last year alone, he reports, the}. changed his plea from innocent to| Ordinary qualit ppeat plonti- (Late_Morning Quotations) — issue been tabled twice . n 7 ae — . ** || DETROIT # — Convicted rapist|creased by 2,000. The larger pro- | = Pe Lawrence R. Turner faces exam- request from Fire Chief Ed- ; from Israel. where found aoe Smith to send two men to ination July 2 on first degree murji.2i, economic enatilins re- ‘der charges in the mutilation slay-| stricted. -. approved by the/ing of 6-yearold Mary de Caussin.| Van Dam says the Jews now board. “ The 50-year-old Turner, who was|tiving in Germany have been as- rg Seasoned investors know the solid investment value of ever, to minimize the risk that is necessarily assumed in of holdings periodically. ; If you are in need of investment information, call us at FEderal 4-2895, You can be sure your request for : help will receive our courteous and thoughtful attention, E 3 5 3 | -®« 4.8 @ is > S$ 4 Sexeots ore ; sf Fi Hy i WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. ' Members New York Stock Exchange ond Other leeding Exchonges : H 2 FEE g Efee F ree ie E. ere pei: $e esters 8 g E * a ee era o.0.8 @ 6 steee £ enw i r & 4 i EES e E PONTIAC: 716 Ponting State Bonk Bidg—FEderal 4-2895 DETROIT: 3rd Floor Ford Building—WOcdward 2-5525 heeeee ~ ps : iy aiey: , : 5 E : $ STBSTESESEETES 2 e Sfu8 i Ef 2 Awe g @ § . Sestussyssasace: @onvaves oe a | made no answer when Neltzel | government. Additionally he ist “96 e Forty Yoors of Serving Michigan lnvesters e 1986 d rN wh asked him how he pleaded and &‘|tenaid for losses to real estate iain ie naer Ne plea of innocent was entered for |and other real property 7 - warrant was issued by W: : Board to ‘Investigate! County Prosecutor Gersid K. 0”. BU Nicgerp Mea ly cicecs EO -714 Community Nat’ Phone FE 4-1568-9 Eee eS OO Tain aleed es wom eee | BAKER & HANSEN |- of County shortly after Turner, in‘ a state-|the. darkest hour of German Public Works act. < « {gas chambers and execution] Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen : gee ae . $ , daz i Rak 2 - oa bd 29 ae FRE off wei HH it of Sieste: veneeeuw «a teh Mea UBubaavavevnanereneeuvasn eS nee 443 i : 3 i . %: *ehe #.%e 3 i ¢ begess nt bd ne o = C) 3 3 a BEHEE ef. 3 z ij 3. od s.. e <6 Lees bd *“* 4 Hebeee # at first Michigan county tq come un-|came into the store where he|monials. These former a8 ? é! znagewe: 3 3 ie g it? : 9 5 ment to police, admitted attacking | tory—Belsen, Dachau and the the Ecorse Township girl when shejers — remain standing as Res. FE 5-3793 Res, FE 2-5513 | aa 4 ; : ; : : : g : J § i g i es g i fz i 2 : By e229? poll a3 ; i: ; Te J 2 soos i obese : f- 9 | FF 3° a ig seit a os SSNs 4s: [ a : f 3 ay ran 4 3 3°32 $ Baie mms : &§ * % oF : steyuees 8 ut beeen ene 2 $33 S332: e288 | 5 or Hi I : i i i i ; Reeewens SsOeerssereseycs wenee i iii I a 2 ES : z F 7 # 8 $ ny iy 2 ; gri-pF ere ood Bs ee g? : [ i F $35 sr 2 #2 “NO MAN IS FIT TO COMMAND ANOTHER THAT CANNOT COMMAND od <, ges —wWilliam Pena, 1669 : 3 f ve FEE j Fy [Bary atand Coan drum m1 Jackie Cooper _|Living Cost Rises ’ chairman, Hiland M.! Denies Racing | 7 | Weert | police of 145 J {for 9h Month in Row. BARRY TO SERVE gretpny t®—Jackie ree; ernment reported today that. | This Year—Get Boat and Motor PROTECTION — For a Few Pennies Per Day! seee8 a7 : ey ‘ tf + wo a SO 4H #48 Mae Bae foe =f g585888 c ty i Q f Hd $ g g ssenee dd = ; 2 is z F Z. ussesecs: oo 2 i ; fr M tf : nl Hy hi is 75 Sie ae Wee Hs Eg i? £2 i ‘ The consumer price index ler of West Bloomfield Township,| The actor, stopped ss rge de May was 119.6 per cent of and MacDonald of Sylvan Lake, worth of the @ t community of? *verage, an increase of until January 1, 1961. tenths of one per cent over ® : Mojave, was cited for reckless) ius morith and 3.6 per to mae i Fe < =i de 1 3 j i H E F 5 : Fs E ad | i “rene iz saeunyyuscurserae os; é z i 335 $3. ; 11 i #5 . 0 © @he ee reste Beer 5 E Set i i 22 sSEg2 ; $ i : ef fot ye a 22 ‘) Paird Mor att z : susan 2 7 3 I : 8 43 = E 4 i 8 ‘ iy 23 z i 4 it 292 “gstes aAvannna Two of the projects expected to| with his so Joho, 10, from nave ONY once in the past 15 months —| H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency come soon to the new department’s|i"g trip near Bishop he may in August of last year. ° about 100 nfip.h. on an open , . H.W, Hattenlocher 3 Max E. Kerns jeeptor and Farmington Interceptor The , highway patrol reported/® "€ws conference there are indi-| . 318 Riker Bidg. - FE 4-1551 Do You Own Lazy Dollars? ‘Put them to work by investing in “SHARES OF AMERICA” These Common Stocks Yield 4% or More eS i if foi i Ir 7 i 1 23; ate ? 1 ¢ 8 j = 2 Fa i - , Hal 1 H Th : fl ay bate i< P44 we ; 2 g39 z 2 688833838 is i i a3 i Mal “1 be, il ih ee € f * i of 2d} = 4 ae rt a vie By cs 4% oe wes Fy a : vane i ea "mount tame tee vial sete Satter RY: te double by S067. Ope |i sn, Sly ei s : are re -, it, your intelligent young son sjammereta bull My ge key MO glonefmdecieeds | . up fi- “When T-got to the roadblock the fina ent to | For Mote Information Without Obligation—Call help the callers and iver 2-94 Ib 1.80; ros : The county also can set ! of your choice—-now! ear sores mmora| femal at hee Geol ay peter they sched wo whet hee Sleret ee ce ae , ’ an Hf you want to know what the collegs | o atten ewe 86.830 seinted "Press: ee , ek __ Han Be eee seit —— | e J. Nephler Co. booklet tor statewide probe of fustice|only county in Michigan to have a County method tx more effictent | o “ , ek ee ie - a cme aaa rnin oie eect ww Soe, cys! Capital Wanted | i i # i 4 . z age i 7 ie ez 25-8338 : 3 22 he. passed aly : . in the opposite\S¥mmer Enrollment By the. time at U. of M. Hits 7,304 ANN ARBOR — Summer en- | : jt rm SSS38 Fe i - is “! 1 : i : 3 Hl : Big ie EEF i bee Af A cil ul 14 “ahi : ? » xe | i i 3 iis "3 i 3 4 : | = 5 2 COL A GAS SYSTEM GENERAL MOTORS ee DETROIT EDISON €O. REYNOLDS TOBACCO “B” aa? =} 2 Sti ftaai 3s sek a : = «'& A _ * nae > i ie ‘EBs ae Ls : i I | q itll EeBBEL Sautaszes £ _ FEREBEESE 1: oie cy omen, cD Secs Z -_ | Fe —_——ae «= o> cD Ww Ww) mate eetewe ier igh eee Ma ie ae cee ero SESE) eeeere - Se = 2 , ies Board of Auditors, ii f the annual Michigan Justice of} ye county sought and won opm <i t : ines 4 ae a Ce bye aged) gesetars Mig oo pering to points and a full bouffant _ LAPEER — Honeymooning in ‘cetiat’ shinion ar tek. abies - floor length. The fingertip veil was ee ee youngér children ip ot pure silk French illusion secured : Niagara Falls, Washington,” D. C. "5 counselors. by a tiara of pearls and seq ; and the eastern states are the new . incl She carried a hand - of : Activities will include _ hiking, Mr, and Mrs, Aldred George Van- trail: blazing, progressive outdoor white roses and 4 dewarter, ‘who. were married tp cooking, lashing, bird studies, bot- Attending ber sister as maid : the Street. any, and a treasure hunt for geo- of honer was Doris Stauffer, with ‘Cuarch ‘08 Satiediy.. |logical and nature objects. The Virginia Smith, Dolores Booth, ergs rig paver resing dey _ Norma Peschel as bridesmaids. : The @pse. cnndielight planned activities will sérve —to Say ee See Se Coe was performed by the Rev. Ray- earn proficiency badges for the ms : : mond R. Lamb and was witnessed te Scouts. Dean Good of Pontiac served as ___by_about_250_guests.. Woodworth is Sashe-| » EW, | oe | Bap Caiieilesing curvien te eign me : MRS. RICHARD CAMPBELL tiac, Richard Simmons of Water- i ae : s , . Ww . Lonnie was the /] pe he grid pe : —— $140,000 * Pri ; ed in im ay; A reception was held in ‘the : featured Panels $2 church parlor after which the pair on oatta, Rar pest lengt vr In riZes Couple to Live ‘eft for a trip to Mackinac Island, ; was fastened to a . ee ; Sleeping Bear Dunes and parts of lace bandeau trimmed with seed _ Aha all-time be a of $140,000 ort North Branch lower Michigan. __ : patedamn ht naga pon Pith miums will be offered at the 1957) IMLAY CITY — Catherine Robi-|. | . an orchid with white satin MRS. A. G. VANDEWARKER nang wer higes General MaD'net, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Honor Robert Rogers i re —— omen fasts J. J, Robinet, Imlay City, became|With Science Award : The bride is the daughter of Mr.' Fig tN . = the bride of Richard Jolicoeur, eg | Adams St. and the bridegroom is Of Commerce Circle gust 30 through September 8, will coeur, North Branch, at a cere-|High School, was recently | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen COMMERCE — Mrs close Friday, August $—a day ‘mony performed in Sacred Heart|when he was awarded a scholar- } Vandewarker of Brown City, Viksaen Wannan cae tae eeen earlier than last year. Church Saturday morning |ship by the National Science Foun- r ce ee was ARN@) meeting of the Catherine Booth| Premiums have been increased| The bride wore « gown of white dation. - ; two junior bridesmaids, Barbas, rele a the Commerce @ Methodist|by $9,000 during the past two| ™¢t over satin and carried an | The scholarship will pay his eae saids, Barbera'Church for the installation of of-|years. orchid on a white prayer book. | full expenses for attendance at Be nar ‘e beeen tr het an Swanson urged farmers to make| Mrs. Ronald Baxter was matron| wre Summer Rustitate fox Seleute i eeirdten as The slate reads as follows: Mrs.|their entries as early as possible'of honor and Betty King was! fie eetme : bab eps th gobi Aras) wiht [Karen Gulf, chairman; Mrs. Nor-jto avoid the last minute rush and|bridesmaid. Ronald Baxter served neg ea Aan a a : . ‘ .., |ma Mansfield, vice - chairman; |to keep being shut out of/as best man. : ers © Nn a member 0 oS Brother of the bridé, David Wen-|Mrs. Pauline Hausaver secretary-|the State Fair becatise of lack of| The couplé will make their home|the local faculty for a number of| ” zel, was the ringbearpr while Alton treasurer; Mrs. Louise Rudritis,|Space. In recent years, practically|in North Branch, _ jyears and is considered an out- ___ Hillman-of Brown City performed /devotional and Mrs. Millie Free-|all categories have been filled to| - ——__—~ standing Biology teacher on the : ee cece nahine chairman. ty—many "long before the’ Almont Petitions Filed Rd __.. the guests were Frederick For-| The meeting was held at the |deadline for entries. mob home at 6080 North Rochester Rd. : ‘bush, Dale Tomlinson, Ray Cor-|home of Mrs. Vivian Lind. : " ALMONT—The Board Secretary, saith as ome ae on ee Sete § s05| |< wets t iPlen S Mrs. T. K. Richards this week|Siaen aa reception, following the cere-/ 44-61 wy ddina Set an tory Hour recorded petitions for two vacan- ee mony, was held ini the church par- eading d 5 cies on the Almont Community ieee lors, as ee on alby. Commerce OES an Tag Days School Board. Those who have fled Four Towns Circle . farm at Peck Marlette. ee *. are Reid Wilcox, A. D'Arcy, r Se ~ WHITE Lake Townsup —|for Lake Library Leon Bishop, and Donald D. Bow- Pian Four Dawere Slai ae Commerce Chapter OES friends : . }man, The latter two are incum-| FOUR TOWNS—The first of four _ Slate Hot-Dog Roast [and members are invited to the| WALLED LAKE—The Commin-|pents. Board of Education election! summer dinners put on by the aDpmoN mock wedding of Mr. Tiny and|ity Library here is announcing a/will take place Monday, July 8.|Elizabeth Russell Guild of Four I — The|Mrs Maybe Future at the Com-/children’s story hour, to be con- Towns Methodist Church will be er ‘s Committee will hold a/merce Masonic Hall at 8 p.m.|ducted between 1 and 2 p.m, each| - held on Saturday evening, at the hot-dog roast on Saturday at 7:30\Friday. =." Muesday’at the library, during the C Birth -|church on Cooley Lake road with p.m. for the doctors and their) Reception will follow with a |month of July. , oun ins =. serving at 5:30 p.m. This is a ‘papi hein! ted | SS Rese Sa ah A, Me, Smt an ular ye oe Be a box | ur, i : t ‘ a | “Taeet the new) doctor's who will lunch for two. Tea and coffee |ali ages to attend. named! age born on Juné 20” atl ¢e ond _— July 1. Sie Neen sin be bed te The kick wendies | it The Library Board hes slated | ——— ome * . the wacant. Jot. next to. the .old|for : “ led) tag Days, for June 28-29 to raise ROMEO '— “Plans for the 25th(the list of. comimittee chairmen|traditional three-day ‘celebration THAT’S SOME GAME — J. J. Balser (left) of Store, Pontiac, is offering tickets to the Musie Circle production of Pajama Game, now showing at the Botsford Inn, Farmington, at a 23 per cent discount. All he asks in return is a pair of old pajanias. Here W. E. C. Huthwaite of 527 W. Iroquois takes advantage of the offer. The garments will be given to charity. _ eee Gallagher's. Music Georgene Forbush Wed » Perform Lapeer. Service 75 Brownies, Girl Scouts | » to Attend Two Sessions at 4 Bar D Ranch _SASHABAW PLAINS — Plans have been completed for the first Girl Scout Day Camp ever to be | Moat, held for the Sashabaw neighbor- County Council of Girl Scouts. The campers will also have the use of will be held July 9-11 and July money for library expenses. = The peach festival due for completion on. Sat- urday, will make its first appear- ance in Utica’s “Fourth of July Ap Ese) The engagement of Mary Josephine Wilson to William Clyde Wilson has been an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron J, Wilson of Lapeer. He is the son of Mrs. Clyde. Wilson of Detroit. An August 17. Wed Patsy Stauffer ' Read Lake | - a 3 p.m, ceremony at Lakeland .Presbyterian Church June 15, Rev.) Storage wedding is | - WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ~ In ~ Al Kasten united Patsy Ruth Stauffer and Richard Campbell in » Marriage. Daughter of Mr. .and Mrs, Ray [Plan Cafeteria Dinner - Though all ifbrary. workers are volunteers, money is needed for tions also may be mailed to the treasurer, Mrs. Oniar Jaromo, 950 East Lake Dr., Walled Lake, Roberta King Ma in Commerce Service a bg -3 2h F i | Be a rried {trom all Oakland County Kiwanis. and Service|” SHIP — Agricultural committees 4 CASHIER AND. BOOKKEEPERS rien Dr. MH. H. Savage etticioss ; ng. Interment ey Chapel. Mra. ect i] ERICH ‘ 24, 1987, 1 Paul, 10161 Crosby Lake Rd., s 104 an | Clubs will be represented at a spe- Be apples” ” campaign. Se re = Se } te will ‘be held in: West Bloom- |. Fe ecco The group will decide upon what FOR WANT ADS pe ok > ek ae eee DIAL_FE 28181 fall campaign. ra mean pico er pron Allg From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — cussed concerns - bility of | : Kiwanis selling ‘apples, instead of ported "immediately. a 3 peenuts, on a special day that is a ere used to raise money for a youth nt cancel” ihe charges awe | | ee oo ct ie ina at ease ty | | Sa, eee cos » as " Edward H. Erwin, ot Bg 4 Michigan’ Apple Growers and = ente will be givee perance to the proposed cam | | Sutera, ets yson said. | ‘larger than regular agate aS type le 12 orelook noon, the It is hoped that the drive for in- "previous to publication, creased use of Michigan apples Transient Want Ads may will grow to a point where all fo caneemee to 9:30 a.m. Kiwanis clubs in the state will the first ‘ts participate in a 1958 campaign. CASH WANT 4D RATES Lines 1-Day -Daye Days ‘Three Almont Youths 3 bs "8 ry i ree oe 27 Attend Boys State ‘ ie a oe -ALMONT — Three high school + 3 ‘ke boys Robert Tank, Richard Pol- 4 29 | 1080 lion, and Richard Mata left--for- ‘Help Wanted Male 6 penn etwesn 10:36 b 13:00. BAR ER—STEADY pay. PE 30116, $100 take home BODY MAN FOR AL HANOUTE : LAKE ORION CHEV. — BUICK. Se Wiel BOYS 18-23 ww te & Free Coast, peat Salesmen to. start training at once. Experience not necessary, S. S. KRESGE CO. . Nortti Hill Shopping Center’ 1471 Rochester Road . 40-Hour Week | Liberal Salary to Start Apply Now: Mrs. Davis, S. S. Kresge Co. in Downtown Pontiac "EXP. HOUSEKEEPER eae. ' bome. 2 Lifts in preferred, FH 8601, _