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: * * *.* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954 —80 PAGES NE TRE ele TE ee . Je 112th YEAR   
Oakland Is First 
fo Approve Aid 
to Handicapped One-Half Mill tp Mean 
$450,000 for Children 
Needing Extra Attention 
By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE 
By a vote of more than 
three to one, Oaklanc Coun- 
ty Monday’ became the first 
county in the nation to en- 
dorse a locally controlled 
and financed éducational 
program for children with 
handicaps. ° 
The voters cast 11,340 
votes in favor of raising 
one-half mill per $1,000 as- 
sessed valuation annually; 
3,429 negative votes were 
counted. 
Wayne County has announced it 
00? annually te educate nearly 
not been getting an adequate edu- 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) 
Dondero Protests 
Drafting of Dentist   
    
  
out “ CUTIE ON BLACK BEAUTY—This little cutie, 
| Roberts, 2, of 558 Baldwin Ave., tries 
Beauty,” a rocking horse donated to 
Pontiac General Hospital by Dr. Leonard Blackwell.   
  soothing Young. Nerves for Operation 
“ Pentiac Press Phote 
Dr. Blackwell, chatting With Anna, thought it would 
soothe the nerves of children waiting surgery. From 
the looks of Anna, it does. 
  
Quiz Guzman 
in Guatemala Army Officers Demand 
Nation’s President Tell 
Extent of Red Influence 
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras ® — 
Eighty army officers have handed 
a. questionnaire to Guatemalan 
President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman 
about Communist influences in that 
country, and demanded a satisfac- 
tory answer by the end of the 
week. 
This was reported today in pri- 
vate advices from the Guatemalan 
capital. 
anteed not te molest any Guate- 
malans, . 
Bit the later information from 
the Guatemalan capital received 
here said Arbenz had until the 
end of the week to answer. The 
questions were handed to him yes- 
ie wr 
If the army should oust Arbenz, 
he présumably would try to go to 
Belize, British Honduras, where he 
    
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With [ke iri” WaSHiINngGtOn iim tere vee WASHINGTON (INS)—The White House announced today that 
British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and Foreign Minister 
Anthony_ Eden will visit President 
weekend of June 25. Eisenhower in Washington on the 
At the State Department, an official said he believes the 
chiefs of state will “re-examine the whole situation” beth in Europe 
and Asia. 
It was understood the emphasis will be on an examination of 
possible alternatives to the European Defense Treaty under which 
Western Germany would be re-armed as a contribution to collective 
security. } 
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has warned repeatedly that 
time is running out on the French and Italjans who so far have refused 
te ratify the EDC Treaty signed more than two years ago. 
News Secretary 
Eden to visit 
} Presidential 
for Churchill and 
“some weeks” ago. Jarnes C. Hagerty said the invitation 
the United States was extended Carr Admits 
“I don’t think at this time 
in loyalty investigations. Army Not Coddling Reds, 
at Hearings WASHINGTON (AP)—Francis P. Carr testified today 
the Army is coddling Com- 
munists.” But he said he thinks Secretary Stevens and 
Army Counselor John G. Adams “went.to great lengths 
to prevent exposure” of persons who cleared Communists 
Carr, staff director for Sen. McCarthy’s Investigations 
subcommittee, made the statgments in an exchange with 
  
Divorcee Killed 
in Love Triangle Jealous Suitor Admits 
Slashing Mother of 5 
With Razor 
A mother of five children was 
slashed to death at 12:15 a.m. to- 
day and a suspect was arrested 
by Pontiac Police three hours 
later. 
The victim was Mrs. Laura Mar- 
shall, 37, of 58 Chapman St, a 
ghee who is the mother of 
four sons and a daughter ranging 
in age from 10 to 19. 
Thursday, police éaid. He is sthed- 
uled to make a statement later 
  
  Army Counsel Joseph N. Welch in the 34th day of the 
. ’McCarthy-Army hearings. 
Carr. had agreed with 
Welch that McCarthy’s pro- 
posal to call Army loyalty 
board members before him 
was one of the main factors 
in bringing on the “col- 
lision” between Army offi- 
cials and the senator. 
Welch suggested there is a grave 
legal issue as to whether the Mc- 
Carthy subcommittee could re- 
quire testimony from Army loyalty 
board members about cases they 
had handled. He said “honestly 
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Oemen's Town & Country, Tel-Heres 
Open every night ‘til 8 o'clock are forecast for the Pontiac 
A high of 90 to 94 degrees June Overheated Already, 
but Heat, Humidity to Stay Three more days of sweltering heat and high humidity 
area. 
is expected Wednesday. The 
mercury may reach 90 again Thursday. 
The, U. 8. Weather Bureau sees little relief in sight 
before the weekend. Thundershowers Wednesday may - 
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Board to Probe 
Handling of Fire Birmingham Firemen 
Criticized in Blaze That 
Killed Mother, 2 Sons 
So EZE> EERS 
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Michigan Senators Vote 
to Defeat Monroney Bill 
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the amendment while the Senate's 
35 Democrats voted for it. »   
Palace Open to Visitors 
TOKYO W — Japan's imperial 
palace was opened to sightseers 
today for the first time on a daily 
basis. drop temperatures briefly, 
but they are expected to 
climb back rapidly. 
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Water pumpage in Pontiac has 
  
Child From Track OMAHA @®—‘T saw him stand- 
bell. The child just stood there. I 
knew there was just one thing to 
And so fireman Otto Gibson of 
Falls City, Neb., dropped from the 
cab and scrambled to the footboard 
as fe 
  
GENEVA (AP) — The 
16 countries which fought 
under the United Nations 
flag in Korea issued a 
joint declaration today de- 
claring the Korean peace 
talks were being broken 
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   DR. WALTER GODSELL Pontiac Voters Pass School Tax Program OK Special E ducation Help Elect Mrs. King, 
W. L. Godsell 
to BoardPosts levy Wins by 2,570 
to 1,943; Handicapped 
Project Approved 
Pontiac School District 
voters Monday approved a 
10-year school tax 
by a vote of 2,570 to 1,943. 
Mrs. Harry E. King was 
re-elected to the Board of 
Education, and Dr. Walter 
L. Godsell was named to the 
Board for the first time 
from a field of seven candi- 
dates. The vote for Mrs. 
King was 2,191 and for Dr. 
Godsell 1,498. 
Electors also gave approv- 
al by a wide margin to a 
county-wide project for edu- 
  
  
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Vote 
SCHOOL BOARD 
Mrs. B. .. 2,191 
Dr. W 1 Godel mr 
CITY SCHOOL TAX 
Yes 2,570 No 1,943 
HANDICAPPED PROJECT 
To Join the Project 
Yes 3,216 No 1,314 
Half Mill Tax 
Yes 3,031 No 1,489 
Arrest Cuban Party Chief 
HAVANA @®—Cuba's military in- 
telligence service announced last 
night the arrest of former Sen. 
Juan Marinello, president of the 
Popular Socialist party of Ciba, on 
charges of antidemocratic ac- 
tivities. 
King Will Visit Syria 
DAMASCUS, Syria #—Informed 
sources said today King Saud of 
Saudi Arabia has accepted Presi- 
dent Hashem Attassi's invitation 
to visit Syria.   
  
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Two Re-elected to Board 
From Our Birmingham Bureau / 
bond issue to pay for a new junior | 
high school and a 1%room addi- 
tion to Birmingham High School | 
was approved by an unofficial | 
147-15 vote in yesterday's school | 
election. ; 
In & second proposal, voters 
agreed to divert millage from the | 
1950 bond issue to the new tesue | 
to finance the building program | 
at no increase in tax rate. 
Re-elected te fill twe vacan- 
cles ef four-year terms on the 
Beard of Education were ‘Yylie 
Sauerbrun. Groves has served — 
on the beard 
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Votes in Bloomfield Hills tallied | (Continued From Page One) Children’s Theater wilt end 
activities until fall with a swim- 
ming party and picnic tomorrow 
at Orchard Lake. Swimming will 
start at 10 a.m., with hunch 
scheduled for noon, 
Following that, the group will 
read ‘Space Happy,”’ an original 
play by Mrs. Walter Patton, a 
member. Try-outs will be held at 
that time. The play is the first in 
a series of three scheduled for the | 
group's fall season. 
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Congregational 
at Circle TII of the 
Church will meet at 8 tonight 
Army Not Coddling Reds, Carr Admits 
McCarthy said it was important, 
when the bearings are over, that | 
some way be worked out with the 
administration so his subcommittee 
the sale|can get the names of persons he 
School and prop- | said were guilty of acts of treason 
Franklin and Telegraph | in fighting the war in Korea. 
three-acre parce! is no | 
considered adequate for 4 | Every “blackout ortier,"’ whether 
by the Truman administration or 
any other, must be cancelled, Mc- 
Carthy said. 
«The American people, McCayghy 
said, are entitied to the inf , 
tion, 
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Carr, in the witness chair for 
the second day, stuck to his con- 
tention that Stevens and Adams 
  
  
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    committee 11 months ago ‘ 
you would be smeared completely 
| if you had any success’’ in rooting 
out Communists. 
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Carr said he had received such 
a warning, agreeing that McCarthy 
had said this would be one of the 
“penalties” 
The witness also agreed. with 
gation of alleged Communists was 
| halted to hear the current charges 
,and counter charges. 
McCarthy said the Communists 
were using as ‘unknowing mega- 
phones, men who don't realize 
what they are doing.” 
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Three Youths Await 
Arraignment in Court 
Three Pontiac youths, all 
charged with reckless driving, are 
awaiting arraignment in Munici- 
pal Court today, according to Pon- 
; tiac Police 
They are Norman E. Genez. 18 
of 969 Lakeview Ave. Richard C 
Poling, 18, of 1068 Lakeview, and 
Thomas E. Walton of 13% S. Jo 
sephine Ave. They were arrested. 
wa Pehee said. racing at-high speeds. 
on West Huron street. 
A variety of the African elephant 
species is small — ahout half the 
size of larger types at full growth   Charges Name 
Dead Politician Former Gov. Hoffman 
of Jersey Accused of 
Misconduct 
TRENTON,.N. J. un — Sixteen 
charges of misconduct, including 
a false bank deposit of $300,000 in 
state funds, were made today 
against former Gov. Harold G. 
Hoffman, who died 11 days ago. 
Democratic Gov, Robert B. Mey- 
| ner announced the charges at @ 
| specia! press conference today on 
| the heels of q disclosure by Hoff-   ; the Royal Oak residence of Mrs.| man's daughter that her father 
had admitted embezzling $300,000 
| to finance his political campaigns 
;and to pay off a blackmailing 
state official. 
| Hoffman, a Republican, who 
served as governor of New Jersey 
| from 1935 to 1938, was under sus- 
| pension as director of the state's 
Division of Employment Security 
at the time of his death. The divi- 
. | sion had handled A billion dollars 
in unemployment funds since Hoff- 
man took over the post some 15 
| years ago. ; 
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The charges covered many of 
Hoffman's activities as employ- 
security director, Meyner 
told newsmen Hoffman falsely 
certified to the state treasurer in 
1951 and 1952 that $300,000 in state 
disability fund money was on de- 
posit at the South Amboy Trust 
Co., which Hoffman headed. 
A total of $1,200,000 in state 
funds was listed as deposited in 
The name of the man who re- 
signed was not disclosed. Richman 
said he was reported to be ill. 
Hoffman died of q heart attack 
in New York June 4 at the age 
of 38 . 
School Tax Program 
Passes by 627 Votes (Continued From Page One) |   
tax rate at roughly 18.4 
the next 10 years, not counting 
county's half-mill tax. 
Pontiac Public Schools can start in 
1955-56 to wipe out the $725,000 
deficit they face in next year's 
budget. 
It means at   least $9,000,000 
mentary classreome, a new 48- 
room high scheol, 48 junior high 
classrooms and 10 multi-perpese 
roonis, 
It means several million dollars 
“te make up the deficits in the 
school system's day-to-day running 
costs. 
Glenn H. Griffin, school board 
president, said the board was ‘‘ex- 
tremely pleased” that the tax in- 
crease passed. 
“A majority of our voters as- 
sured the children of our commu- 
nity better facilities and continua- 
tion of a fine curriculum,”’ Griffin 
State Farmers Younger 
LANSING (UP) — A Michigan 
State College bulletin says that in 
  1.1950 the average age of the state's | 
farmers was 49.9, compared to 50.7 
‘in 1940. In 1950, 37 per cent of 
Michigan farmers were under 45; 
| the comparable figure in 1940 was 
| 31 per cent worth of new schoole—100 ele. | 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954 
    
    
  
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ee Le ee Flint Attacked at Moat hy a Ke at e8, Be de : With Watch at Meeting Bla 
- | BERKLEY — Police Chief Frank at Subway ze 
bj Red Cross Irons was presented a watch bY! jw vorK u—Panie developed Mayor Harvey Van Buhler at Mon-/ 4.) when fire broke out in a 
: . .. |day night’s City Commission meet- subway train near the 86th Streets 
Harriman Blisters City ing in honor of Irons’ 30 years of station of the Lexington Avenue 
Not ; ied |service with the city. ae 
for Returning Aid Irons, who is a candidate for| <Acrig smoke, apparently from A. 
to Tornado Victims | cakiand County. sheriff, was the |short circuit, poured through 
youngest police chief in the county|cars and early reports said about 
LOS ANGELES (UP) — E, Ro-|when he took over in 1501, ene} penpons ware injered er faote 
land Harriman, chairman of the|year after Berkley was incorpo-) Ul. 
soe ae Can cet =| ong oe ON SE attac cities whi t na- ‘ climbed to an emergency exit, 
tionwide disaster aid but don't 1,000 Due at Boys State only to find themselves momen- 
pay it back. EAST LANSING — The Ameri- | tarily trapped by a sidewalk grat- 
b As examples he cited the tor-|can Legion announced today that | ing. , — 
nado - stricken cities of FTint, 
Waco, Tex., and Worcesjer, Mass. 
Such communities “can scarce- 
ly expect im the future to be 
recipients of nationwide gener- 
esity,” he sald. 
Harriman, addressing the open- 
ing plenary session of the American | 
Red Cross’. National Convention 
Monday night, recalled the tor- 
nado thet hit Flint last ‘June. 
| “Red Cross immediately moved 
in to meet the needs of the suf- 
ferers,” he said. “We near- 4 
ly $600,000 contributed all the r 5 
country. Meanwhile, % committee ; 
in Flint solicited funds and received - 
over $900,000. é < 
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over to Cross to'meet needs.” 4 7 “On the contrary,” he contins- Noroon diage for 
ed, “after Red Cross finished tts z . 
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the bond at a dinner meeting in Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave.,| wast tery hed received fem a es tomorrow evening at 6:30. Red Cross — irrespective of | every year 
an = hee whether they could bave taken + Keone 14 ~ 
* tiac, and a brother, Eugene Bart-| care of thednseives from then on ; occupy 
Pontiac Deaths ict in Canad. Sueriget a sin bots papa Ge ngsbar ovo-peeet cate apne Br |_ Funeral service will be held) ii.iman explained that the Red the room. If one or more children under 14 occupy @ room 
9 | Thursday at 2:30 p.m. from the ¢, in order te serve the mest with only one parent, the one-person rate applies for the 
Rev. Lawrence Dickens of Stone | People. disttibutes funds, on we Aes OR ; 
Brag a pe ge gran —_— plore loge ages ‘funds collected by the federated fe Kone & Smeeiney woter 84 enrapy 0 room weet 
his residence. ei distributed- on the basis of loss family—the one-person rate applies for the secong room. 
Born at Dexter, Mo. July 17.| Maurice H. Inman to many people who already had 
1892 te Was the son of Francis - received Red Cross aid, he said. : 
M. and Della Fields Crews. He} Maurice H. Inman, 70, of 694| He said the Red Cross, after Bring the family for weekend of fun 
— SS Fee Oe viet Ave. died in St gender pepedboo | oad patra . ef the Detro® Statler! 
from Dudley, Mo. and was | . wae a. area, started a special fund-raising 
employed at Pontiac Motor Di-| Mercy Hospital at 8:45 p.m. after | campaign of its own in Flint, but , vision. being hospitalized five hours. was told that the federated fund ¥ 
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.| Born in Romeo March 18, 1884, | ganization there would raise the SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES 
Ellis Whittington of Pontia® two|he was the son of Jason and | funds itself. The Red Cross called : re < . aad 
grandchildren and one great-grand-| Martha Shaw Igman. He married | Off its fund campaign. - © Children’s menus, ¢ Children's pletes and silver 
child. Mary C. Frank @ years agp. Harriman said the Red Cross *® Balloons for the youngsters efter meals * Formules prepared 
Also surviving are three broth-| Mr. Inman had spent most of | chapter in Flint was actually in . © Reliable beby sitters * High chairs end cribs 
ers and seven sisters, W. M.,| his life in and around Pontiac | Violation of National Red Cross © A basket of fresh frult in every room occupied by children 
George W., Floyd M., Mrs. Clar-| and was a former sales represen- | policy. Where there is a Red Cross “ih 
ence Exell, Mrs. W. M. Lenger, Mrs. | tative for August Johnson Realty. agreement with a federated fund every room 
Harry Trim, Mrs. R. A. Kelchner | He was retired, group, Harriman said, there is 
and Mrs. James Ewer of Pontiac,| Mr, Inman was a member of | supposed to be a stipulation that | aeeeeeeeeeeeeee 
Mrs. Weaver Kirby of Bakers- podbteeyrrn oe ~dbpeoyhgile me the Red Cross chapter itself will ‘ 
field, Calif. and Mrs. James Har-| Besides his widow he is conduct a special campaign when 
grave, St. Louis, Mo by four sons and a daughter, Cari | it is necessary. 
Funeral will be held Thursday at|of Lake City, Jason, Harry and HOTEL 
Funeral Home. The Rev. Quentin| D. C. Inman of Pontiac. _ . 
Williams of Emmanuel Baptist| Also surviving is a sister, Mrs.| TAIPEH, Formosa @—Premier Detrett: Facing Grend Circus Perk 
Church will officiate and burial | Myrtle Ballard of Lapeer. O. K. Yui told thie legislative Yuan Tel.—WOedwerd 3-6000 
will be in Perry Mount Park Ceme-| Funeral will be Titursday at 1:30/today that all cabinet ministers 
tery. oe Oe re ke will have to give up private busi- 
2 Home. Burial be in_the |ness if they want to remain in 
Armand E. Hagen t, Lakeville Cemetery, _ the government. e 
Armand H. Hagen, 4,.0f @1N.| © =” > 
ronal eld ge bogel 
Born at Harrison Jan. 14, 1890, J. he was the son of Anders and ‘ 
Sarah Ellingson Hagen. He mar- Va 
ried Ethel Bergland Feb. 20, 1913, 
in Chicago and came to Pontiac e 
about three years ago. He was 
last employed as accountant at 
2 p.m. from the Congregational 
h. The Rev. Ralph Claggett. 
his ‘pastor, will officiate and burial 
will follow in Evergreen Ceme- 
tery. 
  Mrs. James Humphrey 
General Hospital at 1:45 p.m. Mon- 
day. 
Born in Ontario May 12, 1878. 
Besides her husband she is sur- 
vived by two sons and a daughter, 
Mrs, Mary Valentine and Miss; 
Margaret Tavander both of De- 
troit, and Arthur Tavander of Pon- 
  
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| The new Premier will have to 
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Yet I can report some 
way in several months now. Equilibrium 
good news. Nobody has talked about the high- 
fellow has finished painting his 
home. I have spread much fer- Life goes on. 
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The good news around here, 
longer, The 
misses think, is that people now feel ab- 
solute pefmanence is too much to 
ask in this or any time. No one 
is bitter or hysterical about it any 
of permanence 
must be in us ‘and not in our house. 
~ | It it hits us we'll move and ‘be- 
felt that.a good clean 
death—like having the highway we said on the porch last 
night, if it creases us we might 
just live beside the highway and - 
tilizer and top soil on our lawn. | 
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  TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954 
British Business (ood 
Because the way British business goes 
is important to us, latest news from the 
United Kingdom is encouraging. 
These reports indicate a stepped-up 
tempo as a result of higher earnings, 
firmer currency, more private enterprise 
and better living conditions. While 
there are some dark spots, U. S. News & 
World Report says the genera! outlook 
for Britons is the brightest in 15 years. 
. & * * 
The British pound is stronger 
in world trade than at any time 
since 1949. Also important is the 
increase to about three billions 
in Britain's gold and ddllar re- 
serves. Industrial production, six 
or seven per cent above last year 
and a third higher than in 1948, 
is still rising. 
The July 3 end of food rationing will 
bring further expansion of private trad- 
ing. After that date merchants will deal 
compétitively in meat much as they are 
doing now with fats and cheese, just 
freed of government control. 
Other signs of the times in- 
clude booming sales of television 
sets and more new automobiles 
for sale on the home market. 
Exports to the U. S. and Canada, 
down slightly last Winter, have 
picked up again. 
* * * 
Britain's housing industry is flour; 
ishing. More new homes were built 
during March than in any other month 
since the end of the war. Installment 
buying of homes is being encouraged 
with down payments as low as five per 
cent. 
The new politico-economic cli- 
mate created by the Conservative 
government, friendlier than Labor 
to private enterprise, undoubtedly 
has been an important factor in 
Britain’s brighter isin 
Ike’s Farm Plan Rebuf fed 
If Secretary of Agriculture BENSON 
has his way, a move to extend 90 per 
cent of parity farm price supports 
through 1955 will run smack into a 
Presidential veto. 
This became known after the 
House Committee on Agriculture 
turned thumbs down on Presi- 
dent E1rsennower’s program for 
flexible price supports on six 
basic farm commodities. In so 
doing the committee voted 21 to 8 
for continuation of the rigid 90 
per cent rate. 
* * * 
About the same time the committee 
was proving by its vote that this is an 
election year, Sen. FERGUSON came out 
in support of more flexibility in the 
farm program. In backing the Presi- 
dent's position, the chairman of the 
Senate Republican Policy Committee 
cited a pertinent fact. 
While the six basic crops — 
wheat, cotton, corn, tobacco, pea- 
“nuts and rice — have been getting 
the headlines, he said, they ac- 
count for only 2% per cent of the 
cash income of farmers. Michigan 
_farmers get only 10 per cent of _ 
their income from the basics. In 
only 12 states, Sen. Fergusen 
added, do farmers get 10 per cent 
or more of their income from 
these crops. 
* x * 
The committee's action isn’t final as 
the issue must be voted on by both 
House and Senate. But it appears to 
have doomed any hope of a compromise. 
In fact, a Democratic plan for per- 
manent 90 per cent supports was de- 
feated by only one vote. 
If both Houses act on the committee's 
recommendation, they'll do so in the 
face of a demonstrable fact pointed to 
by Michigan's senior Senator. The evi- 
dence all shows, he said, that both the   
  
    
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commodities which have been supported 
at 90 per cent of parity. 
  New Balkan Alliance 
An encouraging development for the 
West is the way in which Greek-Turkish- 
Yugoslav co-operation is becoming a 
firm military alliance. 
Both Greece and Turkey al- 
ready are members of NATO. 
Thus a major segment of a defen- 
sive wal! against Communism in 
Europe is being completed. 
* * * 
When and if Western Germany be- 
comes a member of the alliance, through 
EDC or otherwise, the chain of free 
Nations indeed will be impressive. It 
will extend from Norway to the Black 
Sea with only Sweden, Switzerland and 
Austria outside the fold. 
Turkey has heen most helpful 
in moulding this new alliance. 
While in New York recently 
Turkish Premier Menderes voiced 
the hope that Italy could be 
brought into the pact. This he be-_ 
lieves would end Italo-Yugoslay 
friction and substitute for it the 
co-operation of these two Adriatic 
neighbors. 
* * * 
The free and helpful association of 
these Nations should make a powerful 
impression on the nearby Russian satel- 
lites - Albania, Bulgaria, Romania 
and Hungary. The people of those coun- 
tries can’t fail to notice the difference 
between life in a police state and in a 
free society. 
  
MANY a person doesn't start saving 
for a rainy day until it begins to thun- 
der. 
  
The Man About Town 
Abundant Beauty 
Floral Display Now at Its 
Best; the Roses Are Tops 
Daffynition 
Peopie whose feet are killing them   
Ja\ walkers 
In this gorgeous flower parade. the roses are 
hist coming into their best of the season. The 
display reported to date is that of 
Mrs. LeRoy Fenton 
of Rochester, who has a bush of 
Beauties with nearly one thousand blossoms, 
some of which measure six inches across. This 
column's peony marathon is getting interesting, 
as now comes 
Mrs. Russell Matthews 
of Auburn Heights, who has a clump with 14 
blossoms and buds. The snow balls are not to 
be found lacking, as 
Mrs. Harold Malcolmson 
of Keego Harbor reports some blossoms as larger 
as a basketball And in connection with any item 
about the beautiful outdoors-at this season in 
this area. nothing can be more eve appealing than 
the grounds at the Oakland County Tuberculosis 
Sanatonum treest 
Amencan 
My traveling scout, just back from a 
750-mile weekend swing through Northern 
Michigan, says everything is beautiful 
there, but all that it has above our own 
Oakland County is the blending of the 
other greens with those of the pines. 
  “Nothing would be a better stimulant to the 
Detroit Tigers’ says that old baseball fan, 
Harvey Middiecton, 
‘than for us to give them a rousing home recep 
ton following that disastrous eastern trip- and 
we will do just that ° 
None of this ready made paraphernalia goes for 
Dr. Jack W. Bet, 
of Pontiac Troop 244 of the Boy 
and his boys Selected to do an Indian 
pageant at {he camporre pow wow at Camp 
Agawam next Saturday evening, they went to a 
turkey farm and plucked the required feathe:- 
ind dyed them in colors needed for the ceremony Scoutmaster 
Scouts 
to the anger shown by 
“Southern Hospitality Phooey,” In rep!) 
  a letter signed only by 
“Pontiac Resident” 
sa\s that he was extended every courtesy) on a ~ 
tp to and from Florida, ‘‘because we observed 
the speed limits—which are plainly marked 
Visiting relatives in Pontiac and Birmingham, 
Miss Bonny Cirobestein 
writes that the hills and lakes of Oaktand 
(ounts remind her of her heme country of 
Switzerland, except that the tops of otir his 
-@re-—net-covered wilh snow tue sumer 
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‘ten into serious difficulties only on the 
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That Has a F amiliar Ring 
Voice of the People     
Other Countries’ Laws Shouldn't Be Used 
as Examples for Michigan’s Rulings Letters will be condensed when neces 
sary because of jack of space Pull name 
addre and telephone number of the 
wrife? asf accon.pany iet s bul there 
n be published If the writer so 
ques! snies he jetter is critical in 
nal LZ 
In revard ta A NW stion 5 let. 
ter which appeared June 9 T do 
not think anvene living in’ this 
country should suggest we use Ca 
nadian laws 
I think had they lived in Canada 
they would have had to pay I 
dont believe they condone non 
payment of debts there. No other 
country can be held up as an ex- 
ample to us| Dont you agree? 
Mrs, C. C. Marnack Sr. 
76 Henderson 
Schools Can Economize: 
Teach Only the Three R's 
| read last week where after 
27 vears of fond cheams, we are 
Just A Smile 
Record Jump 
“A cold bath every morning is 
the thing to make you really ath- 
letic 
“I know, I broke my high jump 
record the first time 1 stepped 
into one.” What I am 
wondering is if we'll have to dream 
years before we get to have a city ball 
another 27 
the water softener that was prom- 
ised us about 10 years ago when 
our water rate was raised 
dow we were to have voted 
Monday for more money for the 
schools. All they talk about is 
over crowding and finances. 
There are 30 or 40 teachers hired 
every year at a great expense 
that don't help our children one 
bit. Cooking, sewing, manual 
training, gym. ete. 1 took it in 
school and so did my children 
at absolutely no benefit. They 
can get all that outside of school 
and if these reoms were used 
for class rooms for studies that 
they need there would be plenty 
of rooms. 
Now gripe. Where are 
the shoppers supposed to rest wile one more 
up town shopping? Go sit In a 
parking lot until they can go a 
little while longer, or go home be- 
fore finished? That's what some 
are doing as there isn't a chair in 
a store in Pontiac on a main floor 
for shoppers comfort. There could 
be benches put on the sidewalks 
during the summer, same as they 
do all througn the South. I think the merchants would find business 
pick up. 
AJdS. 
Freedom in Europe, U. S. 
Signified by Two Patriots 
Bonnivard of Chil- 
lon, Geneva, personifies freedom 
to Europeans One or two years 
after the publication of her book, 
“Unele Tom's Cabin.’ Harriet 
Flizabeth Beecher Stowe visited 
the castle of Chillon. 
When anyone speaks of freedom 
in Europe remember Bonnivard 
When an American uses the hon- 
orable name of Patrick Henry re- 
member December 7, 1941 
Tomas Wattera Francois de 
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 
And whiles I was speaking and 
praying, and confessing my sin 
and the sin of my people Israel 
and presenting my supplication 
before the Lord my (ied for the 
holy mountain of my God.—Dan- 
tel 9:20. 
* . * 
Prayer is not artful monologue 
Of voice uplifted from the sod; 
It is Love's tender dialogue 
Between the soul and God. 
—Moreland.     
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of Prospective Mates Before Marriage 
Halloween isn't the only 
time when peopie.put on a 
false face. Jean tricked her 
fiance. by that method, but 
now he is seeing her real 
personality. He asked me to 
use this case today in the hope 
that Jean will read about her- 
self und save their romance. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
2) Jean M. aged 20 
is engaged [0 be married 
But. Dr think 
isnt the same girl to) whem I 
proposed her france mformed me 
dubrously ~ 
Oh | 
mip et Case I. 
Crane, I she 
lean But since 
was) announced 
very’ careless in still love 
vazement 
she has become 
her grooming 
“Bor instance, Um sure she 
doesn't bathe as frequently as 
before, because new LT notice 
‘BO! when | take her to a 
movie. This was never true of 
Jean while LT was first courting 
her. 
And now dingy slip 
showing through her sheer 
Why. even her complexion 
looks grimy and unwashed 
Furthermore, her teeth arent 
as they used to be, so 
I beheve she is shighting her tooth- 
brush 
It worries me a lot for IT could 
never spend my life with an untidy I can see 
straps 
hlouse 
sur 
as white 
‘ Ter nai ntratd-she‘<- ——— 
  
Michigan 
Henry Morehouse 
sa\s the mosquifoes are so bad up there that he 
vay return home. He's near Petoskey 
  Pontiac merchants teli me that the 
demand for the more abbreviated 
bathing suits increases with the 
temperature. 
Requests recently received for information as 
to the location of 
“Polly Wog Corners,” 
aused the writer to hunt his history. and he find. 
that it was a stage stop near Flint on the old 
Saginaw Indian Trail, now the Dixie tighway. 
——oooes 
Verbal Orchids to— 
Mrs. Julia FE. Batts 
of Rochester, ninety-sixth birthday. Aunt Ret 
  They say Jane mothers her 
husband, but that can mean a lot 
o' things. Actin’ like a mother 
includes correctin' and = scoldin' 
right before company. 
( housekeeper and neglect her chil- 
dren 
“Don't all men dream of a 
aweet, dainty wife to hold in 
their arms? [| hope you don't 
think Il am being unfair to Jean, 
for I love her so much this 
indecision is driving me craty. 
But marriage is a serious step, 
and I wonder what has happened 
to Jean.” 
Jean as like other _—_—_~ — many lazy 
    
  ! women who put up an attractive 
sales ‘front’. at least till they 
get their sweetheart s name on the 
dotted ‘line 
Then they revert to type. And 
if that type’ is a slovenly, untidy 
personality, the new husband is 
unhappily surprised 
So girls, as well as boys should 
be doubly on guard during court- 
ship. It is only natural that we 
put our best foot forward at that 
dune.   And don't grow angry if some 
of them fail to compliment your 
prospective mate 100 per cent. 
Maybe they are wrong in their 
estimate, but maybe they are right. 
Use the Rating Scales mentioned 
below as a social yardstick for 
rating your date. 
Find out about her background 
Did she attend church faithfully 
before you met her? How did she 
get along in school subjects? 
She will be the mother of your 
future children when you marry 
her, so you now cast the proxy 
Votes of your unborn sons and 
daughters. Will she make the 
kind of mother those children 
would vote for? 
Marriage is ‘a lifelong partner- 
ship, requiring brains as wel] as 
love, so send for my ‘Tests for 
Sweethearts,”’ enclosing a stamped 
return envelope, plus a dime. 
¢ peop ent Hopkins Syndicate Inc } Reds Grin Over France; ° 
U. S. Only a 
By DAVID LAWRENCE 
WASHINGTON—When a French 
cabinet fails in the midst of a 
serious internationa] situation, 
there is a tendency in this country 
to assume that the whole govern- 
ment has collapsed and that all 
the machinery is paralyzed. 
Actually, the change in the cab- 
inet rarely affects the conduct of 
foreign policy. Thus, while there 
have been 17 cabinets in Paris 
since the close of World War II, 
there have been only two foreign 
ministers — Robert Schuman and 
3 , the present in- 
Edgar Faure, who is 
tioned, might take more direct 
steps to wind up the Indochina 
War. 
The American government wise- 
ly refrains from expressing itself 
on any such questions as person- 
alities but is nevertheless much 
concerned about the kind of policy 
which a new French cabinet might 
authorize. 
For all practical purposes, ne- 
held up until the French envoy 
there can get specific instructions. 
to 
liquidate the Indochina War, it can 
do so through a surrender at Gen- 
eva. But, despite all the talk about 
“pulling out of Indochina,”’ none 
of the leaders in the French pariia- 
ment has come forth with a for- 
mula for doing it that will not be 
worse than a continuance of the 
present stalemate. 
If general elections throughout 
France now are compelled, it could 
be that those deputies responsible 
for attempting to liquidate the 
Indochina War may find an 
aroused populace ready to punish 
them for their abdication of re- 
sponsibility. 
Sooner or later, co lincelaee=ang 
France in Indochina, there was 
no concrete request from the 
French government for Ameri- 
can military intervention. 
The reason, of course, was that. 
if America had been asked to inter- 
vene, the Washington government 
would have insisted on cooperation 
by other allies, then this would 
have meant an internationalized 
war. 
Such a development might have 
tied the hands of a French cabinet 
in negotiating a compromise in 
Geneva. 
So while the American public 
has been hearing a lot of discus- 
sion about possible military inter- 
vention. actually it has all been 
on a hvpothetical basis. Mean- 
while. the military situation in 
Indochina has deteriorated to the 
point where American aid could 
hardly accomplish now what might 
have been done several weeks ago. 
This is a vivid illustration of 
the effects of a vacillating policy 
on the part of the allies while 
the cabinet of a principal ally 
strives to keep going in the hope 
that the enemy will make con- 
cessions, 
All the Communists have had to 
do, however, was to sit tight and 
let the military operations in Indo- 
china go on and the disintegration 
inside the French parliament run 
its course, There could hardly be 
any loss to the Moscow strategists. 
The world is witnessing the dan- 
gerous consequences of allied dis- 
unity. The American government 
is an interested but helpless by- 
stander. For American public 
opinion would not sanction military 
intervention in Indochina except on 
an allied basis, and the French Bystander 
have never been ready formally 
to“ask for it. 
This hastens the day of a show- 
down which, if it comes too late, 
may make it impossible to stop 
the sweep of Communist imperial- 
ism throughout Asia. Or it may 
prove to be the forerunner of 
World War III, just as vacillation 
over Nazi acts of aggression from 
1933 to 1939 finally forced the issue 
into war, 
(Copyright 1954) 
Baering Down 
By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 
Internetional News Service 
After seeing 'em luxuriously pro- 
filed we decided Senators and 
switch engines ‘took best head on. 
Under the present law of im- 
migration and infiltration no Con- 
gressman can threaten to send 
a Senator overseas.   
  By a vote of some to any the 
Supreme Court upheld the dignity 
of the memorandum. 
The Army - McCarthy series 
broke al] records for dragging 
in willing witnesses 
  
Can't understand the hassle at 
Fort Dix. It's nothing unusual for 
a trainee to jump the tracks. 
  
If Fifty-Second Street is the 
thirty-eighth parallel of the 
Schine case it could have been 
settled by one M. P. 
Us newspapermen would like to 
have the upstate circulation of 
classified information to unauthor- 
ized persons. Wed need two more 
presses. 
There should be more rehears- 
als of televised investigations. At 
one time both sides were dens ing 
the same charges 
  
We're trying to figure if tne 
trial developed any presidental 
plank. 
  Sc many encorachments upon 
selective departments were 
claimed that it evolved this equa- 
on, ‘Is it unethical to look over 
the other man’s shoulder when 
he's kissing your wife?” 
  
The indisputable fact remains 
that one Senator at a microphone 
is a majority 
From Our Files 
15 Years Ago 
TENSION MOUNTS as Japanese 
continue blockade of British at 
Tientsin concessions; may be fore- 
runner to war, is claim. 
MUNITIONS BLASTS in New 
Jersey called the work of German 
saboteurs; mixed claims commis- 
sion holds Reich responsible. 
. 2% Years Ago 
IN SURPRISE “Battle of the 
Century,” Max Baer, outweighed 
by more than 50 pounds, wins title 
from Primo Carnera. 
ANNA ROOSEVELT DALL, 
daughter of FDR, files suit for 
divorce from husband Curtis: they 
have three children. 
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
How much have I remembered 
you? ... As much as night and 
day . . . Not any thoughtful mo- 
ment have... You ever been 
away ... From sunlight ~ until 
moonlight and... From darkness 
to the dawn .. . Your image and 
my love for you. . . Have afways 
lingered on . At home and on 
the city street . . . Throughout the 
countryside . . . My lonely soul has 
searched for you... And. oh, my 
heart has cried! . . . 1 have not 
slept without a dream . . . In which 
you have appeared .. . And in mv 
every memory ... Your name is 
twice endeared . . . What more 
could I have done, dear one. ,. 
To show my feeling true? ... 
What more is there in life, my 
love . . . That I can offer you? 
(Copyright 1954) 
  
Followers Praise Brady's Policies; 
Doctor Cites His Father's Pathetic Case 
By WILLIAM BRADY, ™.D. 
First my ear, writes a Massa- 
chusettgs reader. Went to a spe- 
cialist and thought it would never 
bother me again, but it did. Then 
But after the jake prtectre week Or So if ESS and has 
he off then what dees err SEE PpeeErred=——— — 
° 
eee me (The reader doesn't say, but Are we neat and tidy by habit? 
Or do we use an excessive amount 
of slang? Does a girl refrain from 
cigarettes or liquor to impress her 
boy friend, but then revert to them 
after she has him ‘‘hooked’’? 
‘ Is she jealous and uncoopera- 
tive? Inclined to self pity? Did 
she attend church just during 
courtship to win her religious boy 
friend, but now: sleeps on Sunday 
morning after the wedding has tak- 
en place? 
You yéung people need fo ' ‘case” 
your prospective mate more thor- 
eughly than.a bank robber ‘cases’ 
the bank he plans to loot. 
Don't let your emotional intoxi- 
cation make you confuse your 
own romantic ‘feelings’ with the 
grim facts, So ask your friends 
and relatives for their opinions, Then, continues the reader. I fol- 
lowed your advice, found a doctor . 
in Keene, N. H., who is skilled 
in the ambulant treatment of piles. 
and in three visits to his office 
at weekly intervals for virtually 
painless injections and by adopting 
the routine hygiene recommended 
in your pamphlet I got rid of piles 
—no further trouble in more than 
two years. ‘ 
(The routine hygiene te which 
the reader refers is deacribed 
ip the pamphiet You Need Not 
4 
dl 
i Have Piles, available on written 
request if you provide stamped, 
self-addressed envelope). 
I am glad you took up Medicine, 
the Massachusetts reader adds. 
_-- weed —your--ear--drops--and--an-—a— instead of being a blecksmith like _ 
your father. 
ht the same mail with the tetter 
from Massachusetts came one from 
a midwestern minister who writes 
to express gratitude .. . wonderful 
tone of love and concern for others 
which is characteristic . , . often 
wondered about your Christian 
background—your church relation- 
ship — God bless you and keep 
you 
thing else. Man, I wish a thou. 
sand other critics could wear 
your glasses for a while 
My father was a blacksmith un- 
tit he sustained multiple frac- 
tures and was laid up a long time. 
when I was about 5 or 6 years 
old. Probably rehabilitation was 
not so good in those days as it 
is today, I believe now that through the 
early years of life my father didnt 
get enough milk to maintain cal- 
cium metabolism. Therefore his 
bones couldn't take a fall into a 
6-foot trench. and healing, repair 
and “rehabilitation Wis Slow and 
incomplete. 
equivalent in milk products every 
day is likely to suffer from cal- 
cium deficiency, 
of 
will laugh the whole thing off as 
one of my pipedreams and go on yourselves with aspirin, 
letters, not more then one or 100 words long, pertain’ 
a and byyiene, not Scare  
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\Told He Has Cancer, Joe's Workbook — |fxsyta."""* “|Family Cat Senses - [rut enue motu cme be     
Young at Work   
ne | Brings Only $1.25| 4 sete pit 0.5 o te wie + ® Kills Da hter, Self i g . Y > es hoa ligert of his Deep, Dark Mystery back, ~ back yard was minus a Kiwanis Sale Running NYC BALTINORE aA. Batimae |? IW tn, “Mechtg "Th Fh | BALTVORE  — ie. in| Sn of sor bu tn a electrician, who recently learned) WYNANTSKILL. N. Y. @ — for $1.25. The hockey stick sold for cone sol hege the ha an baal Police said the cave-in might 
he had cancer, was found fatally | sen McCarthy's donation to the $1.50. 
wounded along with his 6-year-cld! Kiwanis Club auction brought $6 daughter yesterday. less than a baseball autographed 2nd Largest U.S. Road 
Elects New President,     
  yard yesterday. = mark the site of an old well. 
So the South Baltimore house- y 
        ' ; : ly about one person in seven | wis cut and t the} Ninety per cent of the diet of A .2-caliber rifle was beside the by members of the New York| © wife went a chopped at | 
Board Chairman |dead man, James Stanley Jaku-| Giants aa nee less than alover 65 years old is disabled. hole with a hoe, thinking it might | the people of Indochina is rice 
bowski, 41, found seated in his car  - —_— : 
NEW YORK (®—The new regime | im nearby Anne Arundel County, | *¢ 
His daughter Shirley was lying | 
im the road beside the car. | . 
The two died five minutes apart | 
in South Baltimore General Hospi- | D d f; 
tal about two hours after they a ar away were found. | 
Jakubowski had failed to keep a 
2pm spponiment wnhedeet! On Kather’s Day? of Robert R. Young buckled down 
today tothe formidable task of 
running the nation’s second largest 
railroad, the far-flung New York 
Central system. 
Young and his board took over 
yesterday, an bour after they were 
officially proclaimed winner by 1,- 
          
      
  064,000 shares in their proxy battle hg —- have another) "Tis sound of your voice! = s0n, ie. | ’ 
I a ment headed by ¢ a | Be with him by No Father's Day gift could 
Pad new board pane Spann Elks Tear Down Wall be more welcome. When you oung as chairman — a year “ ° P —and named Alfred E. Perlman, to Rescue Girl's Pet Bird | Long Distance can’t be with Dad in person, 
See pee NEWPORT, Ky. ® — Jerry,| let Long Distance bring you of ver io Gra est- ; 
ern, as president and chief execu- the parakeet pet of S-yearold together the warm, personal tive officer. Mary Low Kehoe, escaped from way. It's one gift that’s as Today, a spokesman sald, Per!- her home and flew into a hole in | ” 
7 a Gud G oe we te HECKING UP Patricia Lynch. 9. studies paintings in New the wall of the- Elks’ clubhouse. | much pleasure to give as te of the Central to talk over the| c ‘ Jp — Patricia Lynch, 9. s her bird | . 
road's problems. The Central is} York’s Greenwich Village Outdoor Art Show after she won aj, Mary Lou demanded | receive. And you'll find the outranked in size only by the Penn-/ first prize in Police Athletic League's Art Show The Elks tore down part of the | cost surprisi ingly low, 
sylvania Railroad. oe — —_ 
i j wall and some paneling to get him. | White stepped down as president, try’s 41,000 passenger cars andj and many other cooperative proj-| It cost them $200 and four hours 
= he said he d it Young Won, | most of its 1,800,000 fr eight cars| ect: are long overdue | Labor. Make it a really happy | 
g00n offic | 
= as the ial tally Of; «can be replaced by more efficient | . « « | 
1a statement that | Mother, Baby, Father | , Father's Day. Treat Dad   shareholders’ votes was announced reba | types and more than pay their cost] periman aad 1 and yourself to a Long Dis- at ny. | out of savings.’ He added: 7 ; . are) . : . tance call, Pas promised to Se on with . . ‘ew noe volutionize we - All Fine, All in Hospital 
the new management “in effecting road overnight but we will build a| ; . ; , : ” ‘ , c | R MOND. V ” — Reports an orderly transition. | “Industrywide planning for and | firm foundation upon which will | RICHMC = r ‘ the | Michigan Bell In a statement, Young thanked | agreement on improved and stand- from two hospitals here say ee 
those who supported him and de-| ardized equipment désigis, vatume | Tise —a- progressive —end- moders iat buby—and tather—are do 
clared: ‘‘We offer the warm hand} purchasing, freight and passenger | structure of which we can all be/| ing fine. ; 
of conciliation to whose who will-| terminal adaptation to the motor} proud.” Just before Mrs. Thomas Foeger | 
ingly or unwillingly worked against; age, the greater use of each} What salary Perlman will get as/ went to one hospital to have a/| 
us.”* other's facilities, accounting, reser-| president was not disclosed. White | baby. her husband was taken to | . 
Young said that all of the indus- | vation and ticketing simplification received $120,000 a year. another for an operation. | e Telephone Company 
  
  
         
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Bob Considine Says: | 
Biggest Maritime Disaster ] | 
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Killed 1,021, Shook Nation | NEW YORK (INS) — For Capt.| But, in his case, there was for- | 
William Van Schaick, skipper of |giveness. Crippled and partly | 
the General Slocum, it all began | Dlinded as a result of the disaster, | ithe captain was on | whe: 13-year old boy ran to | the biridge cad shouted, “The boat's |Christmas Day, 1912. by President |   
      
  
‘on fire.” | William Howard Taft. 
“Shut up and mind your own | . 
business,”’ Van Schaick snapped. | , That was 60 years ago Men. 
day. It gives pause to realize | 
What followed — just 50 years | that on this Very day, half a cen- | 
age — shook the nation. The pic- | tury later, millions of Americans | 
nic beat, jammed with 1,358, | engaged in a coast-to-coast air 
| sald aed decteeod' Sage thom 
| how to blunt any A-bomb or 
could swim. Capt. Van Schaick | H-bomb attack Rassia might 
| Rept the General Slocum headed | make upon us. 
  away, then changed his mind |§ To end today’s sermon on a much 
    GIVE DAD! 
My Price | seeks. | Block in Washington the other day 
” . The crash catapulted an unknown | Block is a writer of comedy ma- 
4 U ] T $)7u number of children and adults into | terial. He said he came to Washing- 
Open ithe fiery mouth of the advancing | ton to sign up the Army-McCarthy 
va 1 Could Sell $39.50 fire. Before that, whole families | hearings’ principals. Said he wants, 
9 P.M. had jumped to their watery graves.|to put it on the road when the 
|Some who leaped wildly to escape | Washington engagement ends. Ac- 
SAM BENSON 20 $. Perry %. the fire were crushed to death in ng ol oli an impor- 
,| Block’s new record ‘“The Senator 
McCarthy Biues’’ is the only one 
of three somewhat belated platters 
‘issued recently. It's a clever bit 
ty-two of the crew of | about a guy who lost his girl to 
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knows ¢t extent of suc jena- 
Penge , my —— me tions of affections? j 
General Siecum. Fire hoses were | . 
rotten, Iife belts were actually |Knife-Wielder Sentenced 
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TOKYO (#—It was closing time to supervision of your child’s play. It is par- 
at the Heiwa Sogo Bank here. In . ticularly important to carefully guide swimming 
| walked two desperadoes, one toting | and other hazardous sports. We do not want to 
a pistol. hild’s funeral this summer—or 
They ordered five frightened set ee ot an } any summer. 
bank employes inside the vault. fp, Phone 
| All five were proceeding meekly | arhing 
eee eee a entree sage until one took a second glance at | 5OeOw Promin (PY _f ir wi competing as “Miss ENg-| jhe threatening weapon. 5 a one. On- a construction of a 5,500-mile high- ‘lanl! ° Japs Plan Highways Halian Police Hunt (7 ore ee ie reaeen gee Taz neue sting etm 
for Runaway Bride. |swme nar we ask US. at service mit mt ROME (®—Italian police sources 
said today that Joanne Connelly 
Ortiz-Patino, New York socialite 
| beauty who fled from a honeymoon | i 
with ber millionaire Bolivian hus- 
@ band, may now be in Paris. 
The fragile-appearing ‘ blonde, 
wed to 2-year-cld Jaime Ortiz-| 
Patino two months ago, vanished 
from a Rome clinic June 10. 
Her husband set Italian and in- 
ternational police on the trail. 
At a press conference yesterday, 
, he said his 23-year-old wife en-| 
my stered the clinic to be cured of 
addiction to sleeping and stimulant ir: 
pills. Ee ee a ee ales 
No word had been received to- OS eral Ses aes Byte 
and Graci   
  
      
  
  
  ‘Iieved she may have gone to Paris” 
with the intention of returning to | 
the United ~ cel Play S son 
Iemowe. bo believed! che stl Is Danger Season .. . in Italy. 
We dislike being called to care for any child's ia. 
Gunmen’s ‘Toy’ isn’t; 7 funeral. We pray that it will happen less fre 
Holdup Attempt Foiled quently this summer. 
When the vacation season begins. give more time   
      land” for honors ina forthcoming| ‘‘Toy.’’ he shouted. All five grap- 
“Miss E ” pled with the gunmen. They heard contest to name fiss Europe the pistol click but § i in ane 
The 18-year-old beauty is a Man-} oibdued the holdup men. | w 
chester resident. Then they took a good look at | 
= | the ‘‘toy’’ and shuddered. It wasn't. | 
Tt is estimated that one-third of | 
Florida's income is derived directly 
or indirectly from the tourist trade. 
    
  
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more i com ely about figures, financial’ ones , in 
divorce court today. 
Another sort of figure, a nude 
one, dashing through her yard at 
'3 a.m. one day last July was in- 
\troduced in opening testimony. 
The movie queen is.expected to 
ibe on the stand most of the day 
junder cross-examination by S. S. 
|Hahn, counsel for her estranged 
husband. The actress seeks a di- 
vorce from actor Je&s Barker, 
who has contested the trial, insist- 
ing that he wants a reconciliation. 
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for much of the testimony to fol- 
low when he repeatediy quizzed 
Miss. Hayward on a prenuptial 
agreement signed by the actress 
and her then husband-to-be 
She testified that the agreement 
was signed because she was in 
love with Barker and he didn't 
j want to get married until he was)   
  j merely stated that what he earned 
| testimony of Mrs. Lodee Hazel 
| Hahn set the pattern yesterday, \ } 
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enough set to take a wife, having 
no bank accounts and so forth,” 
Miss Hayward said. “I told him I 
would relieve him of that financial 
responsibility. I could always take 
care of myself. The ‘document 
was his and what I earned was 
mine.” 
She now wants the court to rule 
her two-million-dollar movie con- 
tract and $240,000 in assets are not 
community property. 
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Testimony on business matters 
provided an anticlimax to opening 
Swain, a maid next door to the 
Barkers’ Sherman Oake home: 
She told of hdw she was awaken- 
ed by screams of a nude redhead, 
    presumably Miss Hayward. 
screaming: 
“Don’t kill me! Help! Help! | 
Don't kill me!" i 
A man who appeared to be, 
Barker, the maid testified. was in| LEROY W. DAHLBERG 
New president of the Cranbrook 
hot and threatening pursuit, shout- | Music Guild is LeRoy W. Dahlberg 
ing, 
deal.” “You're going to sign that | 4 Bicomfield Hills. The guild re- cently completed its second season. 
1 Pontiac Youths 
Going to Meet     
Officials in Japan Find 
300-Year-Old Tax Dodge 
TOKYO —Northern Honsin of- 
ficials have uncovered a tax dodge 
almost 300 years old 
They have two huge 18 by 24 
foot topographical maps of the 1680   lywood, Harper Woods, who was 
| Last seen entering Stoney’ Lake in 
|a@ bathing suit Sunday night. Civilian Frogmen 
Hunt for 2 Bodies | Civilian frogmen will continue | lice Departments ‘are aiding State 
Police in the search for Baum 
by dragging the laké, and depu- 
lice and Township Firemen, 
Who’s Gonna Do It? 
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  West Bloomfield Fire and Po- 
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for Lacasse’s body by Oxford Po- 
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Manager Bartley Cavanaugh said 
cuspiders have been banned from 
the city building because a labor 
contract with a janitorial service 
company prevents janitors from 
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    Wolverine Boys State 
Will Start Thursday, 
Last 8 Days 
Seven Pontiac youth will join 
109. other Oakland. County boys i 
at Wolverine Boys State Thursday | 
at East Landing. A total of 1,025 | 
Michigan youths will take part 
in the eight-day program. 
The program is sponsored by | 
the American Legion in coopera- | 
tion with schools, churches, frater- 
nal and ciyic organizations. Cook- 
Nelson Atherican Legion Post 20 | 
is sending the following boys from | 
| Pontiac High Schools to East Lan- | 
| sing: 
Louis 8. Schimmel, Pontiac | 
High, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis 
H. Schimmel! of 468 W. Trequéis 
Rd.; and Charlies 8. Huttula, 
Pontiac High, son of Mr. and 
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sie. 
John M. O'Dea. St. Michael | 
High, son of Mrs. Kathryn O'Dea 
Kerr of 389 Lowell St. Co-sponsor 
is St. Michael C. Y, O. 
Waker L. Poe, Pontiac High, 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. 
Poe of 20 Rosshire Ct.; Richard 
Neaves, Pontiac High, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. John Neaves, of 217 
Fisher Ave. The Foremen's Club 
of GMC Truck and Coach Division | 
is co-sponsor. 
Lieoyd (Andy) Anderson, St. 
| Michael High, sen ef Mr. and 
Mrs, Herbert Andersen of 43 W. 
Fairmount Ave., sponsored by | 
Voiture 811 of the Oakland 
County 40 et 4. 
Gary R. Montgomery, Pontiac 
High, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
G. Montgomery of 695 Cameron 
| Ave., whose sponsor is Cook-Nel- 
| son Post 20, American Legion. 
Little Red Wagon 
Starts Campaign | tter fi financially. period—almost identical 
pom = oa even yeas of sos te ‘The ple merely —_ One map shows 11 more villages 
jhim of the financial responsibility | |than the other, 
lof a wife,” the actress said, ex-, Officials said the map with the 
| plaining that she was earning | | deleted villages was displayed by 
| $1,700 a week at the time and her | eee ae ee 
our work, tax cials 
—- . . a ° “| The accurate Vérsion he tised tor | 
“He didn't feel he was well | collecting taxes.      
     
   
      
     
   
     
   
            
      
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_THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNF 15, 1954 es — an 
Elections of New Officers Highlight Two Monday Gatherings     
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  ‘Mr. and Mrs. | | i cane Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Hogue VanDusen of 
Nor s &| | Birmingham Heads New 
p the inti INamés Slate | «moue 4 Association Presidential Duties of their Pontiac Symphony 
Again Assumed by | daughter, Group Gathers in 
Mrs. Williams peanpe — Dickstein Home | 
| Mrs. Waker Williams will hold oe —— PE elect. | 
the executive position in St. Joseph 
Mercy Hospital Auxiliary for an- 
other year. She was re-elected 
president at the Monday afternoon 
"meeting held in the nurses’ home. | ed president at the second meeting | 
of the Pontiac Symphony Orches- 
tra Association. 
Hostess for the Monday gather- 
ing was Mrs. Herman Dickstein at | Wheeler, son 
of the Houard 
4. Wheelers 
| of Springfield, The group’s new vice presidents | 
      
          |include Mrs. H. Guy Moats, Mrs Mass. ker bs on we road 
| John R. Davis, Mrs. Peter David- She is a —— Gaepews read. 
pon: ee B. Wilson, es John) graduate of oie te ee paging | 
ood, Mrs. Charles onner, ms . eu = See ih - * "sre. ’ r 
@ niaoy TO Pacers we a-sme! — 1. Otic Milbrand and Mrs A.C | /#terboro Shadley,~ vice president; Mrs. | MR. and MRS. GUY E. WHITTEN © Guts Paseziws Time wi 4! , | Girard | Institute of Arnold oe recording 
@ COSTS OMY PENwiES PER SERVING) lark retary; Mrs. C. H. Purdy, > 
on | Others are Mrs. George Bald |New York and corresponding sceretary, aad To Mark Golden Wedding | | win, Mrs. Ralph L. Polk, Mrs. he was Mrs. A. V. Sekles, treasurer. | 
es SS a + > graduated Mrs. Paul Gorman was ehaies| Observing their golden wedding! The celebration will begin with a 
Sealere. from Babson man of the committee which com- | ®9Miversary Saturday and Sunday family dinner at Devon Gables 
Mrs. Edwin Gaukler is recording Instit posed the articles and bylaws of will be Mr, and Mrs. Guy E. Whit- | Saturday evening 
secretary; Mrs. Harwood M. Ba- nstilate, the association ten of Mary Day avenue. | Among these present will be 
con, corresponding secretary, and Wellesley, s i. da Mre. Celia Merrill T oe their daughters, Mary Whitten 
Mire Frederic Pickering served | OM anced tat wito-way Poy BPW Has ——_ Scris“wtics ana te say: as chairman of the nominating JEANNE B. VanDUSEN | house will give a benefit perform- | | the Casper Blumers of Alpena, 
    committee assisted by Mrs. O. L 
Burke and Mrs. Edward R. Rock- 
well. . 
Oct. 2 was announced by “Mrs. 
James Q. Goudie as the date for 
the auxiliary’s “Denim Dance” to 
be held at Bloomfield Open Hunt 
Club. Proceeds from the dance 
will aid the hospital's clinic. 
Mrs. O'Conner offered to open 
her home for the annual mem- 
bership tea to be held in Septem- 
ber. 
Mrs. Rockwell was hostess for 
the social hour and tea which fol- 
lowed the business meeting. 
June Unit Meets 
With Mrs. Winn 
June Group of the First Presby- 
| terian Church held its annual birth- 
day luncheon Friday in the Bloom- 
| field Hills home of Mrs. E. E. 
| Winn, Assisting the hostess were 
Mrs. E. K. Orr and Mrs E. B   
  * by Edgar Guest. 
Funny hats were made during 
the afternoon, with Mrs. Howard 
| Marsh's hat voted the most origin 
,and Mrs. Leo Donaldson's hat the 
funniest 
Games were directed by Mrs. 
Winn and several original skits 
|were presented with Mrs. Asa 
Drury. Mrs. O. W. Roeser and 
Mrs. Orr taking part. 
Guests were Mrs. E C. McFet- 
ridge, Mrs. M H. Doerr and Mrs. 
Edward Auchard.     
  
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Job’s Daughters Conduct_Rite   
Job's Daughters Bethel Five in- 
stalled Barbara Kline as honored 
queen at the ceremonies held Sat- 
urday in the East Lawrence street 
Masonic Temple. 4 
Mary Moore is the new senior 
princess; Elizabeth Rockefeller, 
junior princess; Pat Zielke, guide, 
and Marjory Seally, marshal. 
Sue Eliwell. is first messenger; 
Ricia Kronick, second messenger; 
Peggy Webster, third messenger; 
Marilyn Kantrell, fourth messenger , 
and Nancy Beach, fifth messenger. | 
Loretta Young is senior custo-| 
dian; Virginia Sheehan, junior cus- | 
todian; Wilma Ice, inner guard, |   
Installing officers included | 
of Gold and Nila Tompkins was 
the soloist, DeMolay boys served 
as escorts for the Flag and Mrs. 
Scout Troops Join 
for Birthday Dinner 
Girl Scouts of Troop 34 at Crofoot 
School joined Troop 77 of Washing- 
ton Junior High School at Crofoot 
home in connection with their 
badge work. Dinner was served by 
a committee under the chairman- Bethel Holds Installation Elizabeth Warden, supreme sec- 
retary of the International Order 
of Job's Daughters, was a guest 
at the installation 
  
Mrs. Stevens Home 
From Convention 
Mrs. Sybella Stevens of Holbrook 
avenue has returned from Boston 
where she attended the 17th an- 
nual Nationa! Convention of Ameri- 
can Gold Star Mothers, Inc. 
Highlight of the convention, 
which was held June 7 to 12, was 
the 2th anniversary dinner 
Miami, Fla., will be the scene of 
the next convention 
Memorial Held 
Memorial services were held 
when members of the Oakiand 
and Beverly Kneale, outer guard. | County Council of VFW Auxilaries | Tate, Mrs. Lillie Tate, Mra. Fred 
met Thursday evening in the club- 
rooms of Post 1370. New officers 
time 
  
      ship of Mrs. Floyd Smith i 
Five-year badges were presented | 
iby Mrs. Amidon to Susan Smith, | 
| Diane Hillman, Dianne Copenha- 
iver. cornelia Riggs. Janice Pletsch, | 
|Carol Boutin, Fartine Worl and | 
| Judy DeClute. 
| Guests were Russell] and Evelyn 
{Amidon, Jackie and Charlotte John- 
son, Jenny Jenkins and Margaret 
| Cate Mrs. Marvin Hillman also as- 
sisted with the affair.         MARY JO FALOONER 
Receiving a B. A. degree from | *!t® Mrs Frank Snover, 20 Delmont 
Michigan State Normal College re- 
cently was Mary Jo Falconer, were given their charges at this | | ance for the symphony. 
The history of the organization 
was reviewed by Mrs. Shadley and 
| the financial report was read by 
| Mrs. Dora Dawson. 
| dates for next season's concerts 
as Oct. 27, Dee. 7, Feb. 16 and 
April 20. 
| Refreshments were served from 
a pink-covered table with pink ap- 
pointments. Assisting Mrs. Dick- 
stein as hostesses were Mrs. 
George Wyman, Mrs. B. B. Roush 
and Mrs. Charles Uligian 
  
Shower Fetes 
Mrs. Hanoute 
Mrs. Leiburn Lockwood of 
Princeton avenue entertained Sat- 
urday evening at a post-nuptial 
shower honoring Mrs. David L 
| Hanoute 
| Guests included Mrs. Houston 
Lovett, Mrs. James L. McCurdy, 
Mrs, John Zendali, Mrs. Ewing   
Hubbs, Mrs. Earl Duse, Mrs. 
George Hanoute, Mrs 
Hoult, Mrs. K. E. Burkhart and 
| Mrs. Joe Fritch. 
Others were Mrs. C. R. Sum- 
mers, Mrs. Helen Walles, Mrs. 
Clarence Hart, Mrs. Francis Agar, 
Mrs. William E. Dafoe and Mrs. Charies | ‘Installation —: 
of Officers Installation of officers and an 
Emblem Ceremony were highlights 
of the Monday evening meeting of 
Pontiac Business and Professional 
Women at Hotel Waldron. 
Nora Day, emblem chairman of 
the club, presented the significant 
Emblem Ceremony, and Daisy 
Jewett and Mrs. Hazel MacGirr 
had charge of the candlelighting 
installation service. City, Fla. | 
Mrs. R. K. Wilson of Louisville, | 
Ky., Mrs. Whitten’s sister and | 
Mrs. George Whitten of Alpena will | 
also attend 
An open house is planned for | 
Sunday afternoon from 2:30 until | 
6 o'clock. The Whittens have 11. 
grandchildren and 2 great-grand- | 
children 
Shower Honors 
Dorothy Kraus Maureen Porter and Mrs. Albert 
Serra were hostesses at a bridal   
    Ethiynn Peterson, 
Lenora Ste- 
Guests for the occasion included 
Bernice Mae Dragna, a member 
of the Longview, Tex., club; Mrs. 
Riley and Mrs. Stephens 
June hostesses were Mrs. Robert 
Eisele, Mrs. Ruth H. Jordan, Dr 
Joyee Carrow and Mrs. Henry 
Beehler. 
Installed officers include Mrs 
Melvin C. McPherson as president: 
Mrs. C. W. Salton, first vice presi- 
    Juanita Mullins. 
Mrs. Phyllis Swartz. Mrs. Charles 
O’Guin, Mrs. Arthur Hubbs, Mrs. 
Clancy Hubbs. Mrs. Edith Lock- 
wood, Mrs. Carroll Hubbs, Mrs. 
L. D. Hanoute, Mrs. Herman Up- 
church, Joann Hoult, Gale Dafoe, 
Linda Hubbs and Wandra Lock- 
wood completed the list. 
Coming Events Group Three, OS. ye with   
Mre Benjemin Holland. . Reselawn 
Dr., et 12:30 Wednesday for s cooper- 
. | ative dinner 
Zone Fight Past President® Clud 
MOMS of America. Inc will meet Thurs 
day at 730 pm =~with Mrs Charies 
O’Brien, 500 S East Bivd 
Group Pour OFS. will hold its picn! 
with Mrs. William Hooper 6601 Coole 
Leake Rd. Thursday at noon Members 
must oring table service 
Queen Mary Section of the Needlework 
Guild will meet Thursdey at 1 pm 
6   | Pilgrim Group of Pirst Congregations! 
Church will meet Priday for 1 pm. 
luncheon with Mrs J L. VanWagoner. 
daughter of the Smith Falconers of | 3631 Dorothy Lane. Maceday Lake 
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| meet Thursday at 8 pm im the home 
of Mre Lewte Kerns. 134 Creseent Ra. dent; ‘Miss Day, second vice presi- 
dent; and Mrs. W. O. Coxen, re- 
| cording secretary. Jessie Gamble 
|} is treasurer and Mrs. Kenneth Ca- 
vander is corresponding secretary. 
  
|Mayflower Group 
Has Final Meeting 
Mayflower Group of First Con- 
gregational Church Heard Mrs. 
Frank Kuhn give devotions when it 
met Friday for luncheon with Mrs. 
Harold Schram of Silver Lake 
road 
  Mrs. Herbert Hotchkiss read a 
poem and Mrs. C. W, Heathman 
conducted the meeting. The next 
_ Meeting will be in September with 
Mrs W. D. Wilcox 
Cruise Scheduled An evening on a Bob-Lo moon- 
light cruise is planned by ‘Young 
Adults Club of the YMCA for 
| Thursday 
| The group will leave the YMCA 
/at 7:15. Transportation is avail- { 
at the Y. 
  
  
Se Easy te Play 
Se Easy te Own 
Just 
  Immediate 
Delivery 
See Tris Reelly Mow 
Meme Orgen for the 
First Time Ever 
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Delivers Organ 
   | shower honoring Dorothy Kraus 
| Mrs. Serra's mother, Mrs. Georgé 
| R. Oliver, opened her Devonshire 
| road home for the event. 
| Guests included Carolyn Kraus. : 
| sister of the bride-elect, who has 
, come from San Fgancisco to attend 
| Dorothy as maid of honor, when 
she speaks her vows with James 
Madden on June 19 in St. Vincent 
de Paul Church. 
Dorothy is the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. John A. Kraus of Frank- 
lin boulevard and Jim is the son | 
of the Charles E. Maddens of) 
Rochester. 
Other guests at the Friday eve-| 
ning gatheting were Mrs. John 
Sutton, Mrs. Neil Ward, Mrs. Ar- 
thur Sans, Mrs. Basil Gaffney 
Jeanette DeClerck, Sue Reece, Mrs 
Robert McManus, Mrs; Marvin 
Blum and Mrs. Ramon Valentine 
Clark Family Holds 
Rochester Reunion 
The annual Clark reunion was, 
held at Avon Park, Rochester, Sun- | 
day with 47 attending. Family | 
members attended from Ann Ar-| 
bor, Royal Oak, Mayville, Pontiac, | 
Clifford, North Branch,’ Ypsilanti 
and Marlette. 
Officers were elected, with Al- 
| ger Clark as president; Mrs. Thom- 
as Clark, secretary - treasurer, 
and Jay Clark, vice president. 
The program committee will be 
headed by Donald and Arthur 
| Clark 
‘Howard Groomes   
      
'Are Hoststo Class | } 
The Howard’ Groomes opened 
| their home on Okemak street for 
the recent meeting of the Fellow- 
ship Class of Baldwin Avenue 
|Evangelica) United Brethren 
| Church. Mrs. Paul Jones assisted 
| the hosts 
| Mrs. Kenneth McQueen gave de 
votions and Mrs. Robert Walker of- 
fered prayer. A picnic is planned 
by the group for July !   
  
  
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            | — THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954 
Family Rite - ar Soroptimist |{Tenen wie |) ) 
Unites Pair the chancel otHACTIVITIES | "Serurdey in Christ Church ° : 
on Monday " Cuabrook (REVIEWER mal cleee 
Louise Raisch and Monday | Group Reports Its| e on a 
Carl D. Brunsting afternoon | Accomplishments in Movies ‘Are Shown 
by Omar MacNutt    
     
  
  
    
  
  Exchange Vows united Louise | the Past Season ~ Laoag ierey aera ton evene. 
BLOOMFIELD HILLS — At a ‘Raisch and | Hotei Waldron was the setting| the former special guests a 
family wedding Monday afternoon Carl Monday evening for the roundup} Nancy E. lai 
in the chancel of Christ Church Brunsting. — of Pontiac Soroptimist} Whitford, George Mariens, 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raisch Ste is Se Alice Kimball, secretary, report- nee, ry 
of East Long Lake road, was mar- daughter of |ed on the year’s activities to the) SS ° . Cust Maceo 
ea Mr. ond Mr | ee eee re pare A. Brunsting of Rochester, Minn Arthur Raisch |to various service groups. Mr inal tire Graduati 
The bride wore a gown of white of East Long The club sent Fathers Day Charles G With Lawn 
French tulle over taffeta. The por- Lob a and Mothers Day gifts te Oak- The 
trait neckline was accented with ¢ road, | jand County Infirmary, conduct- | Lemon of Psa omen 
sepliqees of Alenoen Ines, and laos and Dr. and ae ae Roselawn Day School was the 
saad! hinmaad = ole inter pheel ts Mrs. Louis | cqntributed to Needlework Guild, |@7ive are the ‘ 
the bouffant skirt and highlighted Brunsting of | March of Dimes and Oakland bridegroom's 7.) 
the sweep train. R , Red Cross, and sent $100 to Pon- parents, — = 
valley and alstromaria. Minn., are his paul - he a n - . 
Pico Sig oecdpalayrtgiee parents. | tuded a $90 scholarship. for G Couple to Reside in City 
tom tacttened wih 8 toched MRS. CA .. BRUNSTING pollens B Bente yey . . . 
Seti and pious waite ge mee Os the Chander of Conneres t | E- OllOwing Wedding Trip   
tf it Wilma Newman Speaks | frm tina| oti sos Oi tat et Sate roster 
    
  
  
  
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Dr. Louis A. Brunsting Jr. was ° = . 
his brother's best man. Vows in Apostolic Church | to's stv mamters, two su | High Mase at 8. Vincot de P8t!|” Guests were received st 
etetttes Ste aed Honeymooning in northern Mich-|ryn Archer in pink with blue flow-j/on leave of absence. New mem- Nancy is the daughter of Mr. page nly ath cagling cement 
received her guests wearing "|igan are Mr. and Mrs. David L.|ers. Chelene Crawford was flower | bers include Mrs. Sonya Zoch, Mar. | and Mrs, Chester C. Whitford of 
cee San POE EER | Rowen, wes were martiod Sater: | wet WS Mele CoTYME WI TUS |Giaete Tumem. Fiteda Tnepel Fort Doon ent Be ee ae For the wedding trip-the 
end corange’ of cymmbidinns (207.7 Oe Apostolic Curch of 8. and Mrs. O’Dessa Bieschke. the son of Mr. and Mrs, Charies| Mrs. Lemon changed to a powder 
we . Brunsting’ Christ. The bridegroom's brother, Tim-| June 28 was announced as the|G. Lemon of Roselawn drive. | blue faille dress with white 
oe bn The bride, the former Wilma|othy Bowen of Anderson, Ind.,|date of the installation dinner at; 5. «, the cessories and the corsage from 
was of rose crepe and Tyne Newman, is the daughter of | Was best man, Seating the guests |the Rotunda Inn, Reservations for; _.. pnsigerend bride | bridal bouquet, The couple 
also were orchids, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D, Newman the 6:30 everit may be made with Se a reside in Pontiac. Bugene is a 
For the wedding trip the bride | o¢ ‘south Midland drive, and the Mrs. Frank Anderson. a over satin | dent at Highland Park Junior 
wore a navy silk-linen suit with @|/ purr Bowens of Anderson, Ind agp Moe mney lege 
Se ee pit |are the bridegroom's parents Shower Presented et. A lace Juliet cap held her - < 
Bag the 8 o'clock —— for Norma Gonzalez teed Sates wel OE Ot Mrs. Riley Returns 
bride choose a gown of satin cascade bouquet of shat- 
Altar Guild Meets iked si i, on Westie, Mario, Rath. wes Sipstean |‘ teon6 envuntions apd aomptenetia, 1° FONT) Convention 
at Grace Lutheran _| sn@ lens slectse of me ph nee Bnei Rept wean Downey of Berkley attend Recently returned from Jackson i tHE 
            
  green over taf-| tended the 32nd Quadriennial 
for the Monday evening meeting of a peari tiara and she 
the Altar Guild of Grace Lutheran pod gogo magne Ne a, daugher of Mr. and Mra. | She were. Tac wag view of Maccabees Thursday, 
Church. Mrs. Robert Schapler| rounded with white resebuds. Jose P. Gonzalez of: South Shirley | ™2#tch Ty oe day and Saturday, 
opened the meeting with prayer. stemmnen Gneited iar ale avenue, will speak her vows with | ® cascade bouquet amir pen Officers were elected during 
It was announced that Mrs. Louls |," ia”, Newman stem) ierine- Allen E. McBride July 3. He is a oer the Thursday session, and the Fri- 
Crt eee Str morning |!ensth gown of orchid net over the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | “Bett man was Richard Younce | competitions, instalation ef of 
sercisn ie pines ef Rare. Hrwin | “ete With © Benguet of yellow &. Trinity Lutheran Church wil | *%d usher was Ronald Lemon. cers and memorial services. Ex 
Rogge. Mrs. Charles Turner, guild |"0wers. — be the setting for the $ o'clock | Mrs. htand ~wore 8 Waste hibitions by Michigan drill teams 
director, reported the making of were ams ceremony, Mrs, Homer Howard | White nylon sheer dress her | highlighted the Saturday program, 
new surplices for the acolytes. a deel Gs ele ao mene ee ee Eee eee 
Laurabelle Bowmaster announced | 1 bine with pink and Kath- of honor, and bridesmaids will be rosebuds carna evening . 
that plans being made to visit flowers Beverly Burton, Shirley Van Horn   
Der cae'lin Grea wna ure | WF W Auxiliary Hears Report - 
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ye 9 2 O00 sora jan Golien Wedding |] ave Up to UU on your-new piano — ~ sent to Lapeer Home and Training 
         +7 cet ee ease pir. and Mre, Porter Francis o . : . 
— MARY KING — Se oe eee wedding Sunday afternoon at the 7 ' 
. home of their son and daughter-in- ve 
SALON). Mrs. James Dando, Americanism law, Mr. and Mrs, Webster S. in amila chairman, gave a history of the Francis, also of Pine Lake 
COLD WAVE American Flag in keeping with One hundred and twenty-five MACHINELESS AND Flag Day. It was reported that/the newlyweds wil guests attended the affair held trom 
Mark King Cold $6>% gifts were sent to the graduates | derson, Ind. ° 4 until 6 p.m. Mrs. Francis wore ; 
Wave, Complete ZY I! of the National VFW Home in two golden-colored orchids and her 
Eaton Rapids. Announcement was . granddaughter, Catherine Ann 
Hair cuts, bleaching, dyeing, || made of a donation to Camp Oak- 44 Attend Meeting Francis, wore @ pink rosebud cor- 
finger waves, facials, {| land. ; of Pontiac OES 228 sage. 
. Mrs. William Morris, chaplain, Pentioc Chanter 728 ORS. ‘teld 
the obligations t ‘ontiac Chapter 228, OES, h : - ; 
nem A ‘etiae Peed Sen, a Meeting Monday evening in the Presbyterian Unit 
Homer Ferguson was read by| Masonic Temple on East Law- icni 
Mrs. Lucy Wright, legislation chair-| rence street with 44 members and Gathers at Picnic 
man. guests present. Mrs. Bartlett Wager was hostess 
Mrs. A. C. Schaar of Boyton}in her home on State Hospital , ee ‘ P = 
° | Chapter 238, Boyton, Calif, was| Grounds Friday when members of - S22°ss 
Program Listed | « guest. The charter was draped| the September-October Group of 4 ° * in memory of Mrs. Martha Robert-| First Presbyterian Church met for . fee er) | 2 Aa 
by Maximovich — son. a picnic. 
}£ rg aninounced that the Sép-| Mrs. Donald Dickerson gave de- |” 
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in First Nazarene Church, has | pofreshments were served by|kerson, Mrs. Frank Geris and Mrs. 
founced his program. the chaplain and color-bearers, | Ira Haddrill assisted the hostess.   Selections for the evening will in- 
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Often Unwillingly Pursued 
Girls May Not Encourage 
By ELIZABETH WOODWARD jer had a chanee to tell Tom how 
This one is aimed at boys who surprised she was to hear Chuck's 
gets slightly confused over who does voice — and to hear him asking 
what to whom—and then get furi-/ for a date 
ous with their girl friends. Tom departed in a huff and 
Said girls put up a horrific hasn't been back since. But what 
howl in their own defense. They did Mary do? She got a phone 
protest. helplessly (if loudly) af call, that’s all. What crime did 
the unrea&sonableness of boys “ho she commit to make him so cross? 
won't put the blame where it be   
And Mac is wild ever what the 
longs. But because said boys are gang is ‘telling him about his | 
mad and not speee. the — gal Sal. It seems Sal and seme 
can't get close enough [0 PUL oint triends were on thelr way their point across, 
Pete is mad at Edith because 
Bill's flirting with her, Byl is 
pretending Pete doesn't exist, it 
would seem, He hevers around | 
Edith, trying his best to monop- 
olize her attention. He dances 
with her, skates with her, walks 
with her whenever he can. He 
goes oug of his way to pass her 
house. 
And nine times out of ten, Pete's 
been right there to watch it all. 
He's boiling mad at Edith—won't 
talk to her, won't listen to any- 
thing anybody says. But what has | 
Edith done, poor gal? Who's 
doing what to whom? 
Tom's wild at Mary because he 
was right there in -her living | 
room when the phone rang—it was 
Chuck. Mary acted pretty natural 
] about the whole thing, but she nev- | 
Print Suits | 
Take Over | 
This Year A new year—a new season—a | 
new suit. . . and of course the 
new suit has a new silhouette—and home from some place when 
some beys they knew drove by, 
stopped to give them a lift 
home supposedly, but drove all 
  
  
  Sithouette-wise the big news is Hq 
fuller” | Cool cotton plisse comes 
  they're pleated or belled or gored) ™ &" a 
for the new triangle shape. in “certified checks” to add 
Parad of py Asia aa. smartness to dad's pleasant 80 y ittle | . ‘i 
| jackets can fit snugly into the dream time. The pajamas 
4 waist-line; and some of them have | launder easily and need no 
skirts pleated from the hip line | ironing. 
  
be more of a morale builder than 
a suit of natural colored honan 
printed in static vermillion flowers 
for wear on a gfay day” 
der its a print-suit year. No won so the bottom of the shorter jacket | 
comes to just where the pleats ° 
‘Choose Rings ognize a new jacket is by its melon 
shaped sleeve—or perhaps - its 
But the very best way to ree- Shape of Hand 
ognize a new suit is by its print | If you think your young man 
weae a suit, even for cocktails be a judge of diamonds besides, 
or dinner, she has a pretty plenty let him bob along and buy the 
Some have an urban quality | ‘Wn is probably not the most ex- dark grounds printed all over with | pensive when it comes to dia- 
den—some with an illusory out- "¢ life with a “family jeweler.” 
lime in hushed colors—literal Howevtr, it's perfectly proper 
for travel or work or | 8 and trying-on of rings in sev- Psat eral stores. Then select one store 
ends ther seprrenitst..zRRRRTA | *2Y three rings at three prices. : a ; Let your young man go in and ends there are print suits so| , 
one almost wants to collect them A round diamond with small 
—they look so like the Dresden! sidestenes running out on either 
who made them. Or what could) eye across the finger—makes the 
band look broader than an ar- 
ning up and down the finger. 
If you choose one of the new 
————_ stones) or a pear-shaped diamond 
always put it on with the point 
tie Other way around makes the 
finger look blunt. 
| band if your hand is plump—that's 
as bad as a too-tight belt around begin. And a sure way to rec- 
to Complement bloused back. 
and for the girl who'd rather can digest all the following and 
from which WW choose. tring  himsrctt: ‘The best--store in 
an impression of an English gar- 
prints, tiny conversational motifs | for you to do the preliminary choos- 
For afternoon or country week- | #4 ask the jeweler to put aside, 
utterly femfnine and pink and blue | Ke the final 
china that inspired the designer | side—aq design which carries the 
ragement of the same stones run- 
heart-shaped solitaires (single 
| going towards yur finger nail; 
Don't wear a wide, tight wedding 
your middie! Both your engage- 
be narrow and rather loose 
Don't choose a white metal if 
you're qa dark, olive-skinned beauty, 
or if you have a warm heart 
and- a warm little brown hand. 
Yellow gold looks better with your 
skin and you can have white gold 
immediately next to the diamonds 
to make them look whiter, SPANISH OLIN 
Remember, it's a wiser use of 
money to put “his all’ inte one 
good diamond in your engage- 
ment ring and be content with 
a plain or carved wedding band. 
But be sure this pair is well 
mated—that they belong together 
like you and your fiance. 
    
  monds, and you'll be starting your | 
ment ring and bridal band should | ‘ 
Admirers 
over the countryside before get- 
ting Sal te her front door, , 
One of the boys (Sally had never 
'met him before) kissed her good- 
night. Nobody has bothered to ask 
Sally how she felt about the whole 
| thing — certainly not Mac. 
He's just through. And Sally is 
left with an agonizing desire to 
make him see that none of it 
was her fault 
Neither Edith, Mary nor Sally 
  | lifted a finger to do anything to 
| make their respective boy friends 
|so unrelentlessly angry. All three 
| girls were the innocent victims 
| of the actions taken by other boys. 
| Eaith couldn't keep. running | away when Bill was so deter- 
mined to hover close, Mary re- 
ceived a phone call — she didn't 
| make one. Sally was caught up 
| im a crowd she couldn’, control, 
| and that kiss was planted on her 
| —she didn’t ask for it. 
| All three girls (and many like 
them) howl, “I didn't do any- 
| thing — it was done to me."’ May 
| this serve as a reminder to jeal- 
ous lads to linger and listen be- 
| fore tossing tantrums and blowing 
| blame in the wrong direction. 
Dressi ng 
Suggested 
for Lettuce Mrs. Brannack’s 
German’ Recipe Is 
Family Heirloom 
By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Food Editor 
With salads as the mainstay of 
summer menus, a salad dressing 
recipe is always welcome. Mrs. 
Upton Brannack shares with us a 
recipe that has been handed down 
in her family for a long time. It is 
especially good on head lettuce. 
A small, slim brunette, Mrs. 
Brannack is extremely efficient. 
She is holding the job of Girl   
the third successive year. 
Add to that the fact that she is 
| also slated to be PTA president of 
| Hickory Grove School, and you'll 
| see why she doesn't have enough 
| time.to indulge her favorite hobby 
of making draperies and upholster- 
ing furniture. She has to save 
some time to take care of her 
home, husband and three children 
GERMAN SALAD 
DRESSING 
By Mrs. Upton Brannack 
l cup sugar 
‘, teaspoon each salt and pepper 
2 tablespoons butter 
2 eges 
1 heaping tablespoon dry mustard 
Beat all ingredients together, 
then add \ cup vinegar. Cook in a 
double boiler for about 25 minutes, 
until thickened. This keeps nicely 
in a covered jar in the refriger- 
ator.   
  
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   | One question you don't have to 
«answer is the rude one, ‘“‘How 
much did it cost?’ You ean evade 
that question by some such remark 
as “too much,’ or you can come 
right out with ‘I'd rather aot say.” 
Unless you are on the witness 
stand. you can be the judge of 
| whether or not you should answer 
2 too personal question. 
  
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Papers Given Away 
| NEW LONDON, Conn. « — Once a year, newsboys and dealers 
get their copies of the New London 
Day for nothing. The custom was Scout neighborhood chairman for | 
| I got a seat on the shady side, the 
| papers didn't have any headlines 
| was waiting at the office. s 
ossing —_- --—— 
T antrums 
  
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  Thig cool orlon and cotton seersucker suit is a wash- 
‘n'-wear garment. The three-button model with moderately 
natural shoulders is unlined. :,   
Mary Margaret McBride Says: 
Norah’s Outlook on Life 
May Be Key to Happiness “This has-been the most wonderful day,” caroled Norah, hat 
| tipped over one eye, nose shiny but eyes shinier and a look of beatific 
| satisfaction on her chubby face 
| “What happened’ I asked, expecting to hear 
about some great and important change in her life. 
But Norah was merely at the end of what seemed 
to me, at least, a very run-of-the-mill day. Yet she 
was so exuberant that I listened enviously as she 
rattled on, her enthusiasm making me part of her © 
adventures eo 
I've always pitied her a little for living in the 
suburbs and having to catch a 7:53 train to get to fe 
the city in time for her job, but apparently that's 
the way she likes it. On this good day, for instance. 
she'd awakened early, bathed luxuriously and 
dressed in leisurely fashion 
“Everything was just right,”’ she insisted. ‘The 
coffee was strong and hot. I drank # 
it in my garden, looking at Doro- 
thy Perkins roses sprawling over 
the little stone wall. Overnight the 
biggest, most perfect yellow Peace 
I've ever grown had bloomed. 
“The catbirds were saying 
‘Harry,’ and the male downy 
woodpecker was busily hunting 
insects on the tulip tree. Even 
the grass pleased me. It didn't 
need mowing and there wasn't 
a brown spot anywhere. |   
  
    
  “My train was actually on time 
that upset me, and I'd remem-. 
bered to change my commutation | 
Hicket—when 1 switched purses. | 
Nothing pressing or disagreeable         “And all 
exactly what I wanted for lunch- 
eon—a chef's salad with beauti- 
fully crisp lettuce and little sprigs 
of watercress, neat slivers of 
ham, chicken and cheese, all with 
a smooth French dressing. And 
that's exactly what I had. With 
Chinese jasmine tea.” 
And so it went ali day. The | 
boss complimented ai job she 
turned in, she saw a hat she 
loved even though she can't af- 
ford to buy it, and somebody 
gave her a new mystery story 
which she was planning to start 
reading as she ate dinner in her 
garden. 
I've been think a good deal 
about Norah. She's always morning I planned | 
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  4 ' Late Guests 
Ushered Up 
Side Aisle 
White Runner Kept 
Spotless to Protect 
Bridal Gown 
By EMILY POST 
A reader tells me: “At a wed- 
ding I went to recently there was a 
white runner laid down the whole 
| length of the center aisle, and as 
| guests arrived, instead of being 
| ushered down the center aisle as 
| usual, they were taken up the side 
; @isle to their seats. 
| “IT suppose this was done in order 
to keep the runner perfectly fresh 
_for the bride to walk on, but it 
| seemed very strange. I would like 
to know if this was proper?” 
Answer: Usually, when neces- 
sary to have a runner, it is put 
down just before the bride ar- 
rives and after all of the guests 
have been seated. 
If, however, a few last-minute 
guests arrive after the runner has 
been put down, they are taken up 
the side aisle in order to keep the 
runner fresh for the bride's dress. 
Dear Mrs. Post: My fiance is to 
be best man at a friend's wed-| 
ding. Will you please tell me if it 
is true that he must spend his 
whole time at the reception with 
the maid of honor?   
I'm invited to everything but 1| Use gay scraps 
certainly will feel completely left 
can't be with me 
any of the} 
does a man?   Nya. a, Me fa J 
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by Laura Whadr He's a doll! He's a pajama bag! 
Slit in back for your youngster to 
pop his pajamas in. This happy 
‘clown sits on the bed all day 'til 
| slumber time comes. 
to make this 
Pattern 809 has 
easy to follow direction.   | clown 'Jama Doll. 
Send 25 cents in coins for this | 
pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- 
‘tern for first-class mailing. Send 
to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft 
Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea 
Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print 
| plainly pattern number, your name, 
address and zone. 
  
iF very tall— 
  Answer: it she is wearing a be- | 
suit she may, of course, take off 
is at home, or in a restaurant, or 
at a formal luncheon. | 
Adult Fabrics 
Give New Lift 
to Junior Attire | Members of the younger gener- 
ation emerge as carbon copies in 
new fashions that duplicate grown 
up styles line for line. But when 
it comes to the fabric, there is no 
copy-cat version. 
The fabric js actually the same 
luxuriously soft vicara that lends 
its velvety texture to the blended 
fabric, varel and is familiar to the 
adult world. The blend is qa master-   
  coming blouse that matches her | 
her jacket—no matter whether she | 
  
  
The feminited version of the trench 
coot with its height-cutting detail. 
  ful combination of 50 per cent vi- 
cara and 50 per cent wool. 
Now the yong crowd can thrill | 
to the same carefree comfort and 
touch-tempting treat that mother 
and dad experience with vicara in 
the blend of their favorite clothes 
Little women from 3 to 14 
adore the gracéful, rhythmic prin- | 
cess or slim, boxy oat. Pint | 
size Beau Brummels pick junior 
replicas of dad's plaid, check or 
tweed jacket with contrasting 
slacks and handsome waistcoat. 
Mothers are excited about the 
trend-setting fabric news for young- 
sters. Because vicara is soft and 
featherlight, they can put an end 
to. those temper tantrums over 
itchy, irritating fabrics, Loving off- 
spring will want no. substitute 
after they djscover the wonders 
that vicara gives to the blend 
Since juvenile Sunday manners 
have a way of shyly disappearing 
even when brother and sister are 
togged in “going-tomeeting’” | 
clothes, mother is delighted with 
the easy care that fresh-as-spring | 
varel needs. Wrinkles hang out) 
without pressing and, budget-wise. | 
cleaning bills are sliced in half.| A brisk brushing and the fabric | = —+—_— 
  
  
  
      
  
  
    
  
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long, narrow coof. 
Miss V. T.—The trench oat is 
making a big return and you might 
consider it for a travel coat, al- 
though it is not always casual, for 
you'll even see it in satin, but 
always it looks easy, comfortable, 
with great chic on the tall figure 
  
  
PETUNIA! 
I shouldnt eat 
Another, but 
How I love 
The coconut /   
  Coconut waffles are good 
Petunia! Just add shredded 
coconut generously to the 
      
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
      
  
    
  
    
        
    
    
      
  
  
                        
  Use Scribed 
Joint to Fit 
Odd Shapes By HUBBARD COBB 
The life of anyone who does odd 
jobs about the house is not always 
the happiest and it's probably the 
least happy 
to fit a piece of something to ag 
irregular surface 
This situation comes up all the 
time ‘on jobs like fitting linoleum 
around the base of door trim, mold- 
ing to a plastered ceiling or a board 
to brick or stonework. 
To get the piece of whatever 
| it is to fit tightly is done with 
| a scribed joint and here is the 
| way te go about it. 
Suppose you want to fit the edge 
of a board to make a tight joint 
with some irregular stone work. 
| First set the board a distance from 
lthe stone, but be sure that the 
| board and the stone wall are paral- 
lel to each other. 
Now take a set of dividers and 
set them to the distance that the 
board and stone work are apart. 
Hold the dividers at right angles 
|} to the joint with one leg resting on 
|the stone work and the leg with 
‘the pencil on the board 
As you draw the dividers along 
the length of the stonework, the 
marking leg which is on the board 
jwill regfster exactly the irregular 
| pattern on the board, 
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You must be sure, however, 
te keep the dividers at right 
angle to the joint all the time. 
If you move them one way or 
| another you won't get a true 
marking. 
Once the joint has been scribed 
you ¢an go ahead and cut the 
board. If it's a good day it will 
fit perfectly. If it's a bad day you 
may have to use a rasp to clean 
up a few bad spots. 
  
‘Marriage License 
‘Applications 
Devid P Bowen 494 Forest 
Ps od W. Newman, T7% 68. Midland 
ve 
Jonn L Raker, Phoenixville. Pa 
Prudence M. Hatch, Royal Oak 
Edward Gidor Detroit 
Madeion Welcomb, Royal Oek 
Tommie Henrikson. Jakesonvilie, Fis 
Maggie Frasier, Royal Oak 
Henry Hale Wood Jr Ithaca, © Y 
Corinne O'Neil, Birmingham 
Robert Kelly. Royal Oak 
Margaret Rosen, Royal Oak 
Car) Pry Chapman Hotel 
Ruth Phillipg, Chapman Hotel 
Edward Stottiemrer, Goodrich 
Joan Wolfe? 6206 Elisabeth Lake R@. 
Alde R DiNardo. Coraopolis Psa 
Margerete Cloutier, 22 Cadillac 
William H Wilson, Oxford 
Marlene Shagena, Oxford 
William Lortz, Holly 
Wanda Midkiff; Fenton 
Martin Hudson, 46 Henry Clay 
Marie McBride, Philadelphia, Pa 
John Rhodes T,Jacksonville, Pia. Esther Gusman, 31 Osceola 
Joseph Perreault, Detroit 
Marie Piche, Detroit 
William Warner, 700 Melrose 
Edith Kruse, Lake Orion 
  Howard B Schurtz. 3097 Avalon 
Lillian Bauder, Auburn Heights i 
Thomas W Lowes, 1885 Squirrel Rd 
Joan Kiliby, Rochester 
Leon E Beilison. Detroit 
Ann Lewis. Ferndale 
Ear! Hagg Huntington Woods 
Lois Hoatson, Detroit 
Howard R Spargur. Rove! Oat 
Sarah Gregory, Reyai Oak 
| Colvin Blam.466 Montane 
} Jeanette Johnson, Detroit 
William McGuigan, Masel Part 
Eva Remick, Royal Oat 
Charies Payne, 143 Beulid 
Dina E Cox, 143 Eculid 
John Lawrence 
Shirley Hubbs Perndaie 
Detroit 
Claude EB Kioblauch Ortonrilie 
Loretta Slieff, Ortonrille 
Lester EF Johnson . Birminghar 
Carrie Harrison, Birmingham 
Leonard Sutton Perndale 
Norma Stankewits, Ferndale 
Donald W Kaer, Roval Oat 
Marilyn Wagner, Royal Oak 
Zachariah Oarrison Jr. Pernda'e 
| Gloria J. Hopkins, Detroit 
Claude Jacobs Jr. Hazel Part 
Caroline Tabor, Birmingham ; 
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Barbara Cary, Birmingham 
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Robert T Baker Jr. Pair Haven Sally Jane Garwood Birmingham 
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forced to “leave home’ and live paper to honor the memory of | Ole a ony seh ae cas has er will the superb varel lose its jelly or syrup ree Lou Burrow, 6488 Ayuesbiery 
on your right hand because your Theodore Bodenwein, its publish-| Mice tHings happen to her than’ ari ighe jook = _| original shape with hardy vicara ° . Sdeeti Gt 
bridal band is too broad or doesn't er from 1891 until his death’ in| gees Lites I wonder p= by-qille voici’ ae ~ pola busy in the blend. Sicwor-eeageee J Betty Ann Buchann, Berke a 
match in metal 1939 she perhaps a special gift for © hese — , : ; 
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qaaaeeert self? wardrobe. Make shirt-jacket tie. | 1 Video star. y is i" Eugene A. Miller. 1790 Gaie R4 LA A | Maybe the rest of us would be : , - Gleason Patricia Wagner, 33 Myr aw REGIPE eeeeeseeesen, | y iS feuizalnh te foc top blouse in broadcloth, cotton) 1 He ts a - 
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The flavor secret is in these plump, | ‘ Patios Dt. San — 34 Genus of true YM Richard A. Mollingworth, Royal Oak 
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PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) —|33 Bridge holaing | + : ee 56 Musical Neighbors say it has been years | ' studies x 
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  Detroit Man, Dog Drown | stevcccecccecvecpecccceseecsccocccseccoosoooes 
    
  
  
  LAPEER (UPi—Floyd Schriber, | 
60-year-old Lapeer County farmer, 
was faced today with jail after 
his plea for bail was denied by ‘ 
Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn. * By solid majoritiés in all three Mrs. Gall Schanck | (Advertisement 
communities, the Special Educa- ) 
DRYDEN — Funeral arrange: | 
tion Act was passed by voters in| ments are pending at Muir Broth- | ; 
Southfield Township, Clarenceville ers Funeral Home, Almont, - for - - , 
and Farmington Township yester-| yirs_ Gail (Pearl) Schanck, 65, who , (Advertisement) 
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=| and Lunch Counter! | Lapeer Farmer Pass Proposal 1 |sisstse“scussr sx & Farmer-Snover : , te 9s | Judge Refuses Request 1] Special Election Act, |ang's den cottpanion drowned.” | FUNERAL HOME : A Stuffed Veol Bird ............... 5 | for Bail Pending Plea ( Iso Financing, OK'd 3 M Snover 202 W. Huron St FE 2-0171 $ 
Caresl Rest and Colbaas 0 69° to Supreme Court by Voters County Deaths Seececececceceesesoccecesccscosssooocosoooes 
        
  
      
     
  
  
    
  
  
            . day Schriber, convicted of obstruct- =i died Monday afternoon while en! 
ing Sheriff Clark Gregory and al , \ ~— “ oar mae members rowe to a doctor's office in Ox ; 
deputy during the attempted evic- | br ao elected in all three bel- ford. 
Salt Rising Bread lf. 22 tion of the late Mrs. Elizabeth - F —- otings. Besides her husband, she is sur- | 
See e eee eee ee rereceens ry 28c Stevens from her farm, sought bajl| of", oS “% ' In Southfield Township, the act | ¢ived by a son and a daughter Glazed Douuts ................. waietelete / 'pending a second appeal to the . ~ F passed with 580 yes te 135 ne. Phillip Rohm DID WHAT? Brought results te a sufferer of rhee- 
Jelly Filled Donuts ..................... 6/33¢ | State Supreme Court. . “| ‘The second proposal, providing | 1 .picron — Funeral service | matism and arthritis when e else had failed. The 
Date Bread eee ee Hf. 35¢ || The high court refused to hear MAXINE FULLMER ter a Yee levy to Sinalce the | 1. Phillip Rohm, 99, of Davisburg, | * of Mer 407 Sinclair Chocolate Brownies 6/35¢ his first appeal of the conviction | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fullmer of Pregram, passed by a 670-165 will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at | 4 is of the thousands received eeeeereeeeeeerreseees which 2118 Rd vote. Elected te board seats for ee . by 
resulted in an 18 to 2% Cass Lake .. Keego Har the Sharpe Funeral Home, with leading medicine. Assorted Cup Cakes ...... 2... eee eee 6/30c month sentence. bor, announce the engagement of ee ee aes a tees is He 
Wedding — Birthday — Party Cakes to order. Fruit Schriber was one of three per- an asg ye 5 — ee — J. Oliver (445) = died this morning ina local hos one orety tan an shoulder hurt 
Punch mode to order. Bowls ond cups for rentel, | sons convicted of obstructing jus-| °° °F, “opert Is the son : . pital. es Se Sees ° : : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley of| Clarenceville voters passed i the motions I went through in 
We roest meet ond fowl! for inal fee tice when Gregory and his deputy . ers pro-| Survivors include a sister, Mrs. e e @ nom e = 2620 Fisher R@., Sylvan Lake. A by a 159-9 majority, and ; lifting my arm to shave. After attempted to evict Mrs. Stevens posal one . Anna Hotchkiss of Atlas, and sev- 6 months of trying this and that, from the farm which was sold|~°!i"s 's planned for Aug. 15. | proposal two by a 143-17 vote.| eral nieces and nephews, and about ing, »without . FOOD SHOP by a court order to satisfy a judg- - ; James A. Nicholas tallied 121 votes results, I decided to ve OJIB- to fill the second gi ment against her growing out of| Town Gets Post Office or stem gg —— WA BITTERS a chance, My twe the fail deca Proposal . , 
144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET oe at a raatecades ag of 8] cmd Women Gets Job | vote in Farmington while Ferry’s Choice ao anand ean te =aeee’ | Eight others await trial on similar} LINCOLN PARK (INS) — a| ‘Wo passed by a 354-81 count. Elect- I was greatly improved, and now ~ | charges, ; ed to the school board was in- T am as good as ever thanks to | 
Edwin Russell, another Lapeer | "0Usewife was to be sworn in| cumbent A. Farley Thomson, with OJIB-WA BITTERS.. It is cer- 
Younty. farmer, is serving an 18| today as Lincoin Park's first post-| 320 votes AND tainly @ great medicine, and I 
WHILE ON VACATION | wtmce tee ooey se eer tora ste mek ss 2 liland, who acted as legal adviser} Mrs. Irene Wilson, who spear-| Former Leonard Pastor GARDEN lter eyprything eee T tied falled Mak. that d t to the members of the defunct: in- heade ed a campaign to get the De- le . : I have told many baeak: 
ake sure your camera and sports surance company, js appealing a|troit suburb of 45,000 a postoffice, | Rev. Albert Coleman Dies OsBWA 8 yg . 
equipment are protected against theft or 4'2 to Syear conspiracy convic-| Will be the boss of 52 men when} LEONARD — Word has been re- also report good results.” ‘ ; tion | it opens tomorrow. ceived here of the death of the Rev. 
other loss. The cost on your camera is i Mrs. Wilson, a member of the| Albert Coleman of Goodrich, for- Hr age : . Lincoln Park Republican Club, was | merly pastor of Leonard Methodist, LOTERELL in 
$1.80 per $f00 ane on Me ton and Program Altered, a staunch backer of President} Church, ne AC. Wi 
sports equipment the cost. is : r . Eisenower in the last election. He died while attending a con- 
$100_—for entire year - Swim Lessons pe ee ference in Dearborn Friday. Sur- Y, vexs | - 
. * California. produces between 8 | viving besides his wife are «@ TER. . 
‘ to Begin Monday | and 90 per cent of U. S. wines 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Al = 
| correction in the announced dates 
of the swimming instruction pro- 
| gram sponsored by the Waterford | 
| Township Recreation Board was | 
| announced today by Thomas Bel- | 
ton, recreation superintendent. | 
Instead of beginning today, as 
|was stated in releases issued | 
| through the schools, the program | 
| will get under way next Monday. 
| It will continue through July 31. | 
| Belton listed the following beach locations and directions: 
Witiiams Lake 
Kerns «residence, 6777 Desmond on 
north side of lake. Take Orangegrove 
| eff Williams Lake read te Desmond 
| fourth house om right. Monday 6 @ .m 
| to moon, Wednesday 1-4 p. m. 
| Elisabeth Lake | Pamily Beach, southeast side of jak+ 
on Cass-Elisabeth road, Monday 1.4 
pm., Thursday 9 a m.-noon. | + 
Watkine Lake 
| .Watkine Lake Assn Beach. southess' 
side of lake. South Shore road off M59 
turn left om Forest, them curve eroun« 
Tuesday 1-4 pm. Friday & daughter and a son 
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at Ne ea lm whic’ Sei are “to : . | | letforts to alter t vot . , : 
Weather Permits, ‘Copter! wt, 7 mes sre Hewes | FTG Cup-cracking ,Antics Malan Meets Defeat jsestraion “= “* °°" DO IT YOURSELF to Land at Fallen Plane There was no immediate report ‘ 
FENCE SPECIAL!     
  
  
TOKYO @ — Crearing weather 0m the two men Move Laura to Do Same on Segregation Bil] | Thief Jailed 60 Days 
late today permitted a helicopter | stormy weather and the jungle had chentown. tet we Pays $421 Restitution 
  
    
          to land two men near the site of a | blo¢ked all efforts to reach it until By LAURA Z. HOBSON | sities — my throat goes dry and ‘ 
Navy plane crash on Yaku Island | today. (International News Service) tight every time I glance at the ' Prime Minister Daniel F. ns » ewe peered 
. : u lays, two years proba- . . + 
I'm all cracked up with jealousy | useless things. regime failed again last night © | tion and”$421 restitution were im- Chain Link Fence—Ball Top Posts and 2x4’s— 
& te will —and lots of other women will be} J'm sure there's no woman alive Put through legislation designed posed on Alvin Northey, 31, of 869 * Materials Complete 70c ft. 
will pey you to know — | too — over an Englishman who without a list like that, except eventually to take the 38,000| Bethune Detroit. Monday by Cir- 3 eo a gS 
There's @ BIG ditterence in glosses! | goes around smashing any cracked for those so rich they can start Colored (mixed“blood) voters in cuit Judge Frank L. Deéty for | Clothes Posts—Steel—4 Hooks... . . $4.95 ea. 
or chipped cup, saucer, plate or new at the floorboards every sec- Cape Province off the common auto theft . 23¢ ft 
| glass served him in any tearoom ond year. registration roll. ON y sended Ielty Suma: Double Bottomwire........--- Senge . 
— The rest of us can only dream | Sitting in joint session, Parlia- to stealing an auto from a Royal ALL TYPES of FENCES 
He's Sidney Wilson, 40, and he * | of new sofas and jam dishes i com 128 votes in favor of the |Oak used car lot April 29 -after lled by Us or Materials Oaly! 
° been as popular with British res- ee. bill—part of Malan’'s racial segre-|a round of bars. He w cated lasta y Us 
and giassware — and keep all | — as arres 
| taurateurs for the last ten years avallahie batchsts ender (eck gation program—to 42 against. But after smashing into a telephone § , 
as a bul] in a china shop. nal bas the tally fell 10 votes short of the | pole at Rochester Rd. and Steph- RE FENCE 
, | two-thirds majority of the total 207 enson Hwy. * 
| In 1943, he took home a cracked. 
Whe. : cup, pat it under a micrescope— | Or we can remember that Ameri-; members needed for a_ constitu- | 
CREDIT le a ane rl glasses ood unas cise wibek bin ie | cans and Englishmen are cousins | tional change. Scientists estimate that the 
ess then 2¢ @ dey! ; work had to be from there on. — the sea and hope the un-| It was the fifth defeat Malan|oceans contain three times as 49 WN. Parke St. 
| “1 saw nasty little animals éreep.- | frustrated — Wilson will pay has suffered in the courts and | many living organisms as all the | 
DR. SPENCER OATES. Optometrist ing and leaping about like eat lone . ny = El cal ment in three years in bis world's land masses. o 
13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9:30-5:30 daily the press says he said. ‘Hundreds   
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  9:30-12:30Wed.9 30-8-00Fri | and hundreds — all from a little | 
; | erack in a coffee cup." 
he’s smashed hundreds of cups. 
and plates, always wifh a small | 
lecture to the restaurant owner 
on the principle of the thing. 
AWD MEW. | much healthier place to live,” 
TARK-TYPE Personally Mr. Wilson might be 
a crashing bore, but every house- 
wife on earth will envy him the 
_inner satisfaction he must get every | 
time something goes “crash.’? 
smithereens! 
Not that I have a chip on my 
shoulder the way Mr. Witspn has, 
bet I've q mental list as long 
some hatchet work on. 
My great big green sofa, for 
instance, that looks so pretty and 
\feels so terrible when you find i — Ms Since then, he modestly admits, | 
he's been a smashing success— 
3 - D A ‘4 S Pp F C | A L | | | getting famous all over England. | 
ss |In his ‘‘crusade for cleanliness,” | 
“If everyone did the same,” 
| he states, “Britain would be a 
y , | Im my house, how many things! 
there are I'd love to smash to 
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as my arm about various house- 
hold furnishings I'd enjoy doing 
| you're sitting in a heap of green 
smashed . How I'd love!   
12 INCH | to tear it limb from limb or more 
| precisely leg from leg. ¢ 
A set of valuable crockery was 
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     Air Force Shows NIGHT FIGHTERS—Air Force F94B Starfires, pictured below, 
were the first fighters to score night victories over Red aircraft 
in Korea. The 600 m.p.h. interceptors, built by Lockheed, are 
being used to guard United States bases. Radar equipped, the 
all-weather crafts were used for bomber protection during air 
strikes in Korea. The Starfire has a two-man crew—pilot and radar 
operator. These ships, along with others, pictured on this page, 
took part in the USAF jet gunnery meet held last week at Nellis = (=~ 
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DEMONSTRATE FORMATION FLYING+A crack firepower meet at the Nellis AF Base. These planes poured napalm, bombs, 
demonstration team from Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, put rockets and 5O cal. slugs into targets during the combat 
Thunderstreaks through their paces for onlookers at the jet gunnery presentation.     
  
PLENTY OF POWER—Weighed down with more than 4,000 
pounds of five-irich rockets, this F84 !s readied for gunnery practice 
by-crewmen:— Already. proved successful in Korean air fighting, 
the Thunderjet, equipped with an electronic gunsight, is expected 
be a match for any jet in the world. This craft is also equipped 
to carry atomic bombs to targets where speed rather than distance 
is vital. 
       
   ABRMAMENT—Shown above is the armament carried by ‘carrying ‘combinations of 24 -five-inch rockets, one 2,000-pound 
Air Force Thunderstreaks. Besides the 30 cal. machineguns bomb -and four 1,000-pound bombs. In the rear row are four * 
shown. at center. with their ammo belts, the jet is capable bf _20-gallon..fuel. tanks and two 450-galion tanks. 
Police Hold 3 Youths, "yen   
  
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DETROIT (INS) — Police “are | 
holding three 16-year-old boys this 
morning for car theft after an 1)- ‘ é 
bieck chase in which police fixes An ordinance forbidding ‘the Sunday sale of furniture and house- | employes to work on Sunday and guard against interfering with four blasts from shotguns and the 
fleeing youths hit three -cars. hold appliances, including radio and television sets, will come before religious observances. 
Police spotted the boys last the city commission tonight for final action. A hearing is scheduled on the revocation of the food license 
were b or vith oS ae The measure was passed on the first reading last week, with only | issued to the Honey Bee Restaurant, 19 W. Pike St. 
car lights and sped away when Commissioner ‘Dr. Roy V. Cooley (District 1) voting against it. He An ordinance will be introduced to amend the soning map to 
they noticed police giving case said he thought merchants could work out an agreement accomplishing resone to C1 a let located at the croner of Norton Ave. and 
The cereening vehicle struck te the same thing without a law. N. Johnson Ave: 
eetnteg « fuelly out for 0 drive Hf passed, the ordinance will not apply to “work of necessity Up for confirmation are 18 special assessment districts, for blacl- 
No one was injured. and charity” or te persons whe observe Saturday as the Sabbath | topping, curb, gutter, drainage and related work, and for water mains. 
The fleeing youths were finally , and don’t do business on that day. . A couitnunication from George A. Cram concerning the city's 
police riddled LANDING—Swooping tn for a landing after a this has a world-wide reputation : 
gree og the car firing miation is this Republic Thunderjet. Aire pap han - foment A group of local merchants asked for the law to avoid asking master plan filed with the register of deeds will also be!taken up, 
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seaport city were well pleased yes- 
Hferday with. the public's reaction 
to a mock atomic bomb attack that | 
‘killed’ 161,625 persons and ‘‘in- 
jured”’ 20.000 . 
    But there was a note of dissatis 
  
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| Movie to Tell 
| Story of Man 
Dying July 30 By BOB THOMAS 
‘HOLLYWOOD (®—-How do you 
ifilfm the life story of a man who 
is scheduled to die July 30? 4 
That is the problem facing pro- 
Wallace MacDonald and 
writer Jack DeWitt, who are 
charged with putting on the screen 
the life of Caryi Chessman. They 
are filming the criminals book, 
Cell 2455, Death Row which 
Columbia bought for $19,000 
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ducer 
National attention has been 
brought to Chessman via his book, 
in which he details his life: in 
crime. He has confessed 15 felon 
les Charged to him, but not two 
others which brought him the 
death sentence for kidnaping. He 
hag personally waged a long jegal | 
battle to escape the @es chamber | 
but now 1s slated to die July 30.| 
la committee that includes many | 
| writing people has been trying to | P 
i his sentence commuted, argu: | 
| ing that he is worth more to so | 
ciety alive than dead. 
MacDonald emphasized that the 
film would take no sides in Chess- | 
man's fight for life. 
We will present the story in a) | 
hike a March F  dox umentary. style 
of Time,” the producer remarked. 
We will be coldly objective, buigt 
ing no case for him or for society.” 
* * * 
Ah yes, but doesnt the SUBeNCS | 
tend to sympathize with the lead- | 
ing player, even in a crime pic- 
ture? 
Not necessarily in this case,"’ | 
remarked MacDonald. ‘Not if we) 
tell the story as it was written | 
in the book, and we are required | 
to do so 
There may 
evoked from his younger days. His 
family was very poor and he tells | 
of how he was sick in bed and) 
how his mother, who 
lyzed, called to say something was 
wrong. The boy went in the kitchen 
and found his father lying on the tz 
floor with ~ gas - ls 
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his paar s, which came from re- 
i\lief. He began to steal food. 
| “But then he began to stéal 
more than he needed. It became 
a matter of bravado with him. 
When others in his gang would say. 
  
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‘Let's steal a car. * he'd say 
steal three cars.’ Every time be 
got out of a reformatory he wou 
|return to crime.” 
DeWitt called him “a precoc 10us 
who became a_ precocious 
genius. You can tell from the book : Communist Leader 
"Arrested in Havana HAVANA (INS) — The Cuban | 
|| that he studied until he knew all | Military Intelligence Service has 
tricks of @ professional | announced the arrest of Juan Mar- 
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PARTY | heat night, said Marinello was ac- 
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presidential candidate of the Pop- 
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name the Cuban. Communist Party 
operates under. 
The Intelligence Service is 
| known to be searching for other 
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EIGHTEEN __   
_ THE PONTIAC PRE   
7 Are Elected The prediction is for 50 million 
TV sets in operation in the US. 
oy 1958,   
  
Unofficial Tabulation of 
Waterford Votes. Lists | 
Johnson, Mrs. Adams 
  pres oer WATERFORD TOWNSHIP-< In- 
derstand, per- 'cumbent Elmer Jobnson and Mrs. 
haps you don’t Donald Adams were elected to 
eagle peed - | three-year terms on the Waterford 
ee es “oe this re- }Pownship Board of Education, ac- 
vealing 43-page booktet, || cording to an unofficial tabulation 
“Your ing our || of votes last night. 
Health.” | Mrs. Adams, who lives at 2711 W. 
— such om = the |) Walton Blvd., rolled up 349 votes. 
care your ears, | Johnson was re-elected with 
“ness is inherited ; the family Also on the ballot was John Bell 
problems of the deaf, and ||of 2911 Silverhill Rd., who tallied 
merc remetn [i vo shout Sonotone or its emas- Mrs. Adams is graduate of 
new transistor hearing Pontiac High @chool and Michi- 
gan State Normal rey — 
Gens oe cee ie “sear eons || innd County Misterical Founda. end edédress te: tion and has served as president 
of the History Seciety 
  SONOTONE gan and of the Pontiac YWCA. 
: Johnson, 49, lives at 3320 See-| 
Heering Service baidt. Drayton Plains, and is em | 
ployed by the Stainless Ware Co 
of Walled Lake. 
He served on the school board for | 
one term before consolidation and | 
was named to fill a vacancy 
“rreated by the resignation of dayne} 
Adams in 1950. He was elected to 
serve a full term on the board in, 
1951. 
‘Albion College President 
'to Speak to Graduates 
SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — 
Dr. W. W. Whitehouse, president 
\of Albion College, will give the 
commencement address Thursday 
;at the first high school commence- 
lien to take place at Southfield 
High School. 
About 145 of the 1530 seniors are 
scheduled to be graduated. The 
| public is invited to attend” 357 N. Seginaw FE 2-1225 
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Quake Shakes Italians   to School Board | 
‘School of Nursing in Detroit re- 
eral Hospital as a nurse this fall. 
  US. Not Ready | 
{for Atom Attack Mass Tests in 41 Cities 
Show Weaknesses in| 
Civil Defense 
WASHINGTON (INS) — Federal | 
civil defense planmers frankly ad- | 
mitted today that the U. S. is| 
unprepared to meet even a 
“‘mock’’ atomic attack and mapped 
a series of city-by-city evacua- 
tion tests aimed at saving lives 
should the real thing come 
Theoretically, at least more than 
six million persons lost their lives 
and nearly three million were in- 
jured in a fake enemy bombing 
raid yesterday which laid in ruins 
P41 U. S. cities, eight in Canada, | 
two in Alaska and one each in Ha- 
waii, Puerto Rico and the 
islands. .   
  JOY ANN MOEHLMAN 
Joy Ann Moehiman, daughter of 
Mr and Mrs, Robert Moehiman of 
%2- Atwater St., Lake Orion, was 
graduated from the Henry Ford 
cently. She will enter Pontiac Gen- 
  
  Federal Civil Defense Administra- Voters Approve   has 
what} “Today's nationwide test 
thus far proved effectively 
we had assumed 
tion’s civil defense team stil has 
| a long.way to. go in phe held of 
operational readiness 
Peterson added Civil defense 
evacuation drill is in store for 
every American target city.” Two on School Board 
Re-elected; OK Given 
to Sell 2 Units 
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- 
SHIP — Voters here Monday ap-| 
proved three s on the bal- | 
lot and re-elected Edwin R. Dreyer 
and Kern Murphy to the Board 
of Education with 267 votes each. 
Voters gave the school board 
permission to sell the Hosner and 
Community Schools, 187 yes to % 
no. 
A 3.5 mill increase, asked by 
the board -for three years to pre- 
vide furnishings, equipment and 
site improvement for the new 
West Bloomfield High School, 
was adopted by a 192 to 78 
vote. 
The Special Education Act pro Peterson took occasion to em 
phasize the importance of evacua- 
tion in the overall program. 
      
School Board Votes 
  SARZANA, Italy W—A slight) 
earthquake drove people out of | 
| their homes in this northern Italian 
+ town today. No damage was-fre- 
  Insure Before ported. 
It's Too Late! ees 
Call Today! Mrs. Pandit Set for Tour 
- NEW DELHI, India u®—Mys 
| Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, U.N. As- 
' sembly president, will leave Bom- 
| bay by plane Saturday for official 
| visits to Yugoslavia and Britain. 609 Community Nat’! 
Bonk Bldg. 
FE 2-9224 Japan mined 46,516,000 tons of 
|coal in 1953—about one 10th U. S       | production   posal for handicapped children 
was approved 238 to 41 
A proposal to carry out provisions | 
of the Special Education Act also 
was favored —2200-te- 0-——"— t $100 Pay Increase WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- 
SHIP — A $100 raise was voted 
each of the five members of the 
Township Board of Education here 
at the annual school meeting in 
Keego Harbor last night. 
The secretary and treasurer wil! 
receive $275 each and the others 
$200 next school year. Topic—A-Energy Act 
ANN ARBOR WW — Proposed 
legislation to liberalize the Atomic | 
Energy Act is among the top is- 
sues to be discussed at &@ MAass| The board will hold its organiza- 
communications conference begin- | tional meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m.. 
ning June 19 at the University of | with the final meeting of the year 
Michigan. The five-day meeting | slated for June 30 . 
will feature Atomic Energy Com- | SL 
mission representatives, newsmen! About half of Indochina is for- 
and technical writers. | ested     
  
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  SS, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954: 
A 
  ZIGMUND J, NIPARKO 
Hazel Park Mayor 
fo Run for Congress Zigmund J. Niparko, mayor of 
Hazel Park, today announced his 
candidacy for the Congress of the 
United States on the moms ance 
| 
Niparko was elected this spring | All 3 p | ute to the national-state-local op- | 
lerations which are stil] going on ew . 
f0p0Sd S | today, bluntly commented to serve his third term ag mayor | tor Val Peterson, while paying trib- | ticket. 
le had served two 
that the na-/ going on Navy duty in the South | 
Pacific and Korea 
Education. 
  Board of Supervisors, | 
Niparko is a graduate ef Michi. , 
gan State Normal College and | 
Wayne University Graduate | 
Sehool. A teacher af Lincoln | 
High School, Ferndale, he ts a | 
member of the Hazel Park Board | 
of 
He received executive training | 
with Ford Motor Company. 
Niparko urges a return to both 
Democratic foreign policy and do 
mestic policies. He is in favor of 
the Marshall Pian, Point 4, Social 
Security, and Democratic housing 
and farm policies. 
The Haze! Park mayor recently 
had published a book about his 
experiences in Korea and Japan 
entities ‘‘Kims And Sans," by Vin- 
tage Press. . 
Last Graduation 
Set by School Roosevelt High to Have 
Commencement Rites 
Temorrow 
ment exercises 
ably be the last class to graduate 
from Roosevelt High School will 
take place tomorrow night at the 
school. 
Dr. Guy Hill of Michigan State 
College, the principal speaker, will 
be introduced by Dr. Leif A. Hou- 
gen, superintendent of West Bloom- 
'field Schools. 
| Presenting the diplomas will 
be Board of Education President 
Edwin R. Dreyer, and Principal 
Donald C. Weed will presen   tive high school boy and girl for 
the past school year. | 
  A : 4 _. 
U. S. mines can produce 5,000 
tons of bituminous coal a minute. by Gordon Veal and 
by Beverly Watts. 
The 1954 class is the 26th to == — 
the valedictory 
    
  
     
  next year, it ig expected this will 
be the last commencement at 
Reosevelt High.   
  KEEGO HARBOR — Commence. | 
for what will prob-| reasoned a Navajo Indian, called 
t 
awards to the most representa. | 
Salutatory address will be given ' Sunday. ‘Navajo Plus Firewater 
Equal Fireworks Display 
PHOENIX, Ariz. ® —Firewater, 
     
          
                 
       
    
         for fireworks. 
So, George Begay Harrison 
touched off a stack of dynamite‘ 
that almost ruined a $10,000 power 
shovel on the reservation 
Yesterday he won a five-year) 
suspended sentence on the condi-| 
tion he leaves liquor alone 
Methodist Ordained 
1 LEONARD—The Rev. Merie M 
Nichols, who has been serving the 
Leonard and Dryden Methodist | 
churches for the past six years, +. 
|was fully ordained at the annual | 
|/ Methodist conference in Dearborn     
  
  
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Consolidated Chairman [Henry Fink, named chairman of ; ames of = , ANN ARBOR (# — University Consolidated’s executive commit- wa 
DETROIT w—Ralph T. Mc BL: tee. Hugh Daly, a-vice president, Michigan summer sessions will 
venny, of Gross Pointe, was elect-| was made a member of the board jopen June 21 on the campus and 
led Monday as board chairman of| | SaCaaNS Gia aae | at “university centers in Grand 
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took a swipe with an ax, knock. 
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The “dream’’ that’s here today! 
Now being delivered! First of the fabulous dream cars 
to come true—the already famous Chevrolet Corvette! 
You've heard about the new Chevrolet 
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from coast to coast, border to border. It 
was hailed and accepred as the ‘‘frst all- 
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FITTING GESTURE—Wes Santee 
fastest miler in the world,   is measured for his | track meet | 
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WES, 
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(Marine Corpse phete vie AP) (center), second | 
in St Louis this weekend Harry 
uniform after checking in for duty with the Marines | Caniglia (left) civilian employe from Philadelphia 
at their big training base at Quantico, Va. Monday. | Pa., checks the tape and gives Santee’s measure- 
Marine officials have announced | hat Santee will | ments to Lt. Donald T. Jacobson of Northport, N. Y 
not be permitted to compete in _the National AAU 1 (right). 
Patty Is Again 
Open Medalist Cuts One Stroke Off) 
Course Record Monday 
With 70 Round 
By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN 
WAUKEGAN, Ill. ® — Veteran 
Patty Berg flaunted the usual 
medalist jinx today as she teed 
off in pursuit of her fifth women's 
Western Open golf championship. | 
* * -e   
Patty took the $100 medalist 
Prize yesterday, knocking one 
stroke off the course record at 
Glen Flora Country Club and five 
under par ™ a fa     
utsider Cou By HUGH FULLERTON JR. , But to the general public, Hogan 
SPRINGFIELD, NJ. «—This and Snead still were the men and 
| may be the year for a young pro (their ailments were top news 
fessional tuned to tournament 
sharpness by constant play, to 
break Ben Hogan's monopoly on 
the U.S. Open golf utile 
* . > 
That rather cautious prediction, 
backed by clinical reports on the 
aliments of the two top contest- 
ants, came today from Baltusrol | worse I'l) start.’ Sam said after 
Pro Johnny Farrell, the “‘host’’ for | playing a practice 
the Sith Open starting Thursday. | day 
Farrell's forecast was based By contrast Hogan, who recently 
more on the condition of the lush, | said he didn't see how he could 
lengthy Baltusroi lower course win his fifth Open championship 
than on the condition of Hogan and this week was almost optimistic 
Sam Snead “I'm about over that virus,"" he Hogan still is recovering from an 
ilIness that delayed his participa- 
tion in National Golf Day. Snead 
| has come up with a stuff, sore neck 
and shoulder that interferes with 
his shotmaking 
“I'm not ready for the tourna- 
ment, but if this doesn't get any ‘cans are entered 
round yester   
Conditional Entry   
Send Snead ST ANDREWS, Scotland w#—Sam 
Snead, who beat Ben Hogan for 
the Masters championship in April 
is entered in the British Open golf 
tournament this year, but theres 
a catch in it. 
* * . - 
The West Virginia professional, 
winner of the. British crown in 
1946, has arinounged he will play |   
‘at Royal Birkdale July 59 only if 
| he captures the U.S. Open this | 
week. 
Snead, troubled with a neck and | U.S. Open Win Would 
to England Philadelphia and Robert Sweeny 
of Palm Beach, Fia - * . 
Other American entries are Ern- 
est Arend, Jr.. of Deal. NJ, Bo 
Wininger of Oklahoma City. Toney 
Penna of Cincinnati, Al Watrous 
of Detroy, Sean Meaney of Fort     
4 
IS 
Yankees Still 
Seek Additional 
Pitching Help Report NY Interested 
in Hudson of Bosox, 
Kellner of A’s 
Lauderdale, Fla and Tom Hulver- | 
son of Sappington, Mo. 
+ * . 
Hogan won't defend the crown he 
| won last year at Carnoustie. For- 
| mer champions competing include 
South Africa's Bobby Locke and | NEW YORK uw — Max Surkont 
‘and Vern Law, the only Pittsburgh 
pitchers who have won more than | 
two games, appeared to be the 
players most sought after today in| Politics Mix 
With Baseball — 
in Solons’ Tilt Democrat Nine Seeks 
to Defend Its 6-Year 
Streak Against GOP 
By HERB ALTSCHULL 
WASHINGTON W—Politics and | 
| baseball mix tonight as a picked | 
team of Democrats sets out to de- 
| fend a six-year winning streak   
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Souther Cal 
Makes Coast 
Loop Favorites Big ‘Ten Is Underdog 
| in Annual Track Meet 
With PCC | against a coming Republican team | 
}in the annual Congressional base- 
ball game. 
The game—it's for charity—is 
billed five innings under the lights 
at Griffith Stadium. Vice Presi- 
dent Nixon will throw out the first 
ball. Glenn R. Davis (R-Wis) wil 
try to make Wasigngton fans for 
get Walter Johnson with bis pitch 
ing performance, while Rep. W. M 
(Don) Wheeler «(D-Ga) will be 
seeking to emulate Christy Math- 
ewson. Both played ball in high 
school But that was a long time 
ago. 
Proceeds of the game go to the 
shoulder ailment, is one of the | Henry Cotton of England, each a the hours before the midnight dead- | summer cainp fund of the Wasb- | 
favorites in the US. Open at) 
| Baltusrol, Springfield, N.J., start- 
| ing Thursday. 
fifteen. Ameri- 
in the British 
event. which has drawn a field of 
39 players from 11 countries 
Other top U.S = entered a Counting Snead, 
~Tioya—* 
Former US 
Ryder Cup captain Open champion and 
Jimmy 
.maret ol Kiamesha—tlake—- = ; 
three times winner of the Masters 
Gene Sarazen of Germantown 
NY, winner of the British Open 
in 1932, and Jim Turnesa. 1952 
US PGA tthst 
Leading amateurs include Frank 
'Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio. runner 
up to Ben Hogan at Carnoustie 
last year: Frank Strafaci of Gar 
den City, N-Y.; Jimmy McHale of three-time winner. Australia will 
'be represented by Doug Bachli 
| recent winner of the British ama 
jteur, and Pros Norman von Nida | 
‘and Peter Thomson 
Tiger Farmers’ Beat 
* Parent Detroit Club BUFFALO N Y W- 
Tigers now have a five-game jos Detroit 
ing streak. But one of the losses 
doesn't count in’ the American 
League standings 
The Buffalo Bisons tromped the 
parent club, 6-1, last might in a 
hospital] fund charity game line on major Pague basebal! 
trades. 
{ s * 
The St. Louis Cardinals and Chi 
cago Cubs both have talked deals 
| with the Pirates involving the 
| pitchers but so far nothing con 
| crete has developed 
* * «s 
The Cubs, 11 games out of first 
place, probably could not be con 
sidered strong pennant contenders 
unless they could land both men 
but the Cardinals, 6 behind 
might still be dangerous with the 
consistent | addition of 
pitcher 
The New York Yankees still are only one 
looking for extra pitching heip and | 
have been reported interested in. ington Evening Star 
Ternial, Joost « 
Feud Simmers 
Down to Zero Big Gus Now Ready 
to Apologize for His 
_ Big Jawing Match 
PHILADELPHIA #—The rug- 
liome runs accounted for all the | Sid Hudson of the Boston Red Sox | out-clubhouse feud between man- scoring 
ild Win Open still go to the doctor 
‘every ‘= and I spend a lot of 
time in bed resting, but I feel 
pretty well” 
Meanwhile the younger plavers 
| that Farrell praised were finding 
that there s nothing easy about 
Baitusrol s 7,027-yard par HM 6-70 
Recreation 9 
Wins on Homer | | Long's Fifth 
Hit Decisive saa) d 
  Inning | 
7-5 in 
It was the cae time she has \Men’s S Softball Loop Lead Township Victory 
won qualifying medalist honors of | 
the tournament. After pacing the | 
trials in 1941 and 1943, Patty con 
tinued on to the title. She also | 
took the crown in 198 and 195). 
After her blistering 70 against 
the par 38-37-75, 6,550-yard Glen 
Flora course, Patty became the 
odds-on favorite. 
Also rated top contenders were 
Beverly Hanson with 71, Betsy 
Rawis and amateur Joyce Ziske 
with 73's and Louise Suggs with 
75, who won her fourth Western 
Open title last year 
Final Junior Baseball 
Meeting Set Tonight Final meeting of managers of   
ball leagues will be held tonight 
  at the Pontiac Parks and Recrea- 
tion department offices al 35 Hill 
street. } 
Midget and Class F. managers 
will gather at 7 pm. with the 
meeting of Class bk. and D pilots 
at & o'clock. Rules and -schedulés 
will be discussed, contracts issued 
and other information given at; 
these meetings 
Age limitations are Midgets (12 
years and under), Class F (14 
years and under). Class k (16 and 
under) and Class D (18 and un 
der). In each instance, the player 
cannot reach the age over the 
eligibility limit by Sept. 1 of this 
year. | 
ee 
Bersche Wins Awad 
Jim Bersche, son of Rev. G. J 
Bersche, 108 Franklin. Pontiac, has 
been avpried a major track let 
ter at aton College. A senior 
Rersche competed in the half-mile 
He is a former Pontiac 
si ol trackman. High | Thrown Into 4-Way Knot Inn City , 
Men's Softball League lead into a Park Avondale vs Giles Realty (Girls 
i pom) QMC vs Stadium threw the 
Loute s Tavern ‘Mens 
830 p nm 
tway deadiock last night by hand- Stadium Inn . 010 Ot 200 1—e 8 2 
ing General Motors its 2nd loss, | omc 100 001 3001-5 7 3 
65 : Miller, Helisek and Wilson. 8heidon 
. Wheeler and Toth  O'Shaunghnessy 
Contest went Mosse eee 80 08 1-1 6 ‘ 
€to 000 000 G00 O--o 3 6 
Ryan and Pritchard, Wright and Cos 
, nings before Stadium Inn final- 
ly scored its winning run in the | fielewas 
10th om a walk, a hit batsman = xk of ¢ 
and two errors. three extra in- | 
020 00060 2 23 8 
> Milford 100 021 32-6 a@ 1 GMC, Stadium Inn. Moose and M!ifore 001 0000-1 4 1 Birmingham Riteway are now all Dusineki and Reed: Larson Mal) and Maresik, Miller 
tied for lst place with 6-2 records 
Moose had to go into extra in- 
nings to win its 6th victory last 
night also, beating CIO No. 594 
1-0, 
  in 10 innings. Pitcher pay j a bene tame es Bebind 7 
a 4 ee 
Ryan drew a base on balls,” d- | Chicago % 19 «#46558 vanced on Jim Carter's hit beer’ [mee Vere ...ccs 4 72 ats 4 
came home with the clincher on a Washington Oeneanrs | n° ST Lt aitiinore 2 “4 ") 4 
single by Ernest Mann Philadelphia yen? ees) cl h ' Boston 9 1 eS W7's 
Riteway dumped Knights of CO Pegay's Schedule a Probable Piichers lumbus. 6-2. on the 2-hit pit hing erro ey ll a Phe pr Fricane 
gan 
of Cal Atwood to move into the weston = nati 815 pm —Kiely «1-3 ® rene ‘ e 
Ist-place deadlock. Milford Mer- Washington at Cleveland 7 30 pm — Stone 7 . as 14.0) vs Hout an (5-3 
chants rattled’ two Lome s Tavern New eb at Bairinore : pm —Reynolds 
“4 _ * to-+ mn 6-1 $ © Coleman 
hurlers for erht hit ake-# MONDAYS. RESULTS 
win in the other game played Cleveland 13” Boston 5 j Oniy game scheduled 
matey night WEDNESDAY'S GAMES 
ONIGHTS SCHEDULE Beaudetie Boston at Detrot!. 2 pm 
wate Bhaws Jewelry ve Milford Mer- | Philadelphia at Chicago, 1°38 pm 
chants iBxh 40 p m+ Northside Washington at Cleveland 7 W pou 
= = New York a! Baltimore. 7 pm 
. NATIONAL LEAGUE 
Packers Sign Two oe Win kek yi Mises rookiyn 4 21 6a 
< . , ; New York M a | #18 
GREEN BAY. Wis. U—A pair Milwaukee 26M nie ‘ 
of big linemen from Holy Cross | Phiadelpua ._ aw oo. . a . soe ie . ara Cincinnati 2 2 481 
College, tackle James Lavery and cukcags 23 ” aon. 
. Rie ras next Putsbur 18 Wi 8 
guard Jim Vogt, signe d profe Ssion Teday - Schedule & Probable Pitchers 
al football contracts today with salattrice teem se weenie pm —Conley ‘ ’ ° 7 
Vo ' sg Ts ver Cincmnatt at New York 7 15 m —Nut 
the Green Bay Packers aren hall 130) vs Gomez (63) . 
weighs 260 pounds, Vogt 240. Sign- st Louis at Philadelphia. 7 pm — Rasch! 
| ing of the two men gave the Pack- 4, Ss ea 
ers 39 players under contract for MONDAYT'S RESULTS the 1954 season Chicago 6 Pittsburgh 5§ 
Only game scheduled 
WEDNESDAY'S GaMeEs 
Milwaukee @t Brooklyn. 7 pm 
pn ge 
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Atwood and Kothe, Beers and Croieau | 
Maj jor League Results 
C onfused ‘Play in N inth sein a eargta  P 
  Costs MSC Title Chance Home 
Indtans Menday's Runs 
Smtr hace Strick ar 
Mondays Mawr League miereceres 
  
OWATA (P—Ronins Coliege and 
Missouri, who beat Michigan State 
4-3 last night, will meet tonght 
for the NCAA College Baseball 
World Series championship with 
sophomore southpaws slated to 
pitch for both clubs 
*.* ®* 
Rollins is expected to give the) 
nod to pint-sized Art Brophy who 
handed Missouri its only tourney 
loss, 41 in the second round of 
the “double elimination play. 
Missouri's choice is slated to be 
Ed Cook, who beat Massachusetts | 
in his previous series appearance 
giving up one run 
Ld] * * 
Rollins has been beaten once 
That was 3-7 at the hands of Mich- 
igan State, a team Rollins pre- 
viously beat 5-4. and the team 
Miasouri knocked out of the .tour- 
ney last night in a wild last ot | 
the ninth. 
Bud Cox of Missouri opened up | cm. 
‘ f , ’ ' sereen < tei Seemed 
  The Tac) 2 cs a ‘ 
igan Sfate Jast toby drawing ® nana g Ait » « erce ana He “a H 
the “tale sophomore He Bree & and ow 
Pitch: i hohangh issued in the ar ‘ a koa 
game - x > NATIONAL 
( as i om) i” * a 
Then Lee Winn swung at a high) Pinsbure Joe O01 QO 0 4 “Davis Jeffcoat ’ Minoer (8) and Gara ¥ the ¢ d and wide pitch for the third stnmke go kont Hetki (9) and Shepard 
but the ball got away from catcher | angen (9) W—Davie L-—Surkont Home rue —Chicags ,_ Sauer Tom Yewcic and Cox raced to sec- 
  
  , Jim Long’s 5th inning home run 
with one aboard gave Dixie Reé. 
reation a 7-5 victory over Drayton 
Drug in Waterford Township Soft- 
ball League play at Drayton Plains 
Monday night 
Long's blow broke a 55 dead- 
locke. Frank Keelean had hit a 
t-run homer for Drug in the 2nd 
inning. Long also belted a double 
and single to lead the game's hit- 
ters. Win gave Recreation a tie 
for 3rd place in the loap. 
In Little League action 
Service downed Union Lake 
ber, 64 
Dick & Wes Sports meet Rich- 
rdson Dairy tonight at 8:30 p. m., 
|" with Drayton Drug and Day's Sahi- 
ary Service meeting in a Junior 
[Lene game at 6:30 
ore Drag — vireo 7 3 Dixie Recreation . wi0o20x 78 64 
Qoulet and Keelean H Shell, Hill and 
Ruelle   
  Del's 
Lum- 
Three Area Athletes 
Win Letters at Western 
The athletic board of control 
at Western Michigan College has 
announced 46 major awards for 
athletes on varsity spring sports 
and 48 additional freshman sports | 
awards 
Included on the list are 
land County area athletes. Norbert 
Krings of Utica won a_ varsity 
baseball award, and John Agar of | '*' 
Pleasant Ridge was among the golf | 
lettermen. Dick Ring of Hazel 
Park won a freshman track mono 
xram 
The Baltimore Orioles have work- 
ing agreements with 11 
league scsi ball clubs 
Ring Timidity: Hurts Ezzard- Charles’ Chances: 
of Regaining Heavyweight Title From Marciano. Ry GRANTEAND RICE 
Sate I IE IE FAR POUT 3 Oak- | 
minor | Ihe concensus is that it 
will be a ‘‘tough but farr’’ test ef | 
golf 
That was Farrell s analysis and 
it was echoed by such young 
players as Billy Joe Patton, Gene 
Litter Al Mengert and Sam Ur- 
zetta after yesterday s rounds 
Eddie Mathews 
Worried Over 
Hitting Slump MILWAUKEE (®—Eddie Math 
jews. who shouldered aside 
sophomore jinx’ a year ago to! 
jlead the major leagues in home| 
runs with 47. is in the middle of | 
a slump which threatens to make | 
his junior year a nightmare 
| Mathews, in qa l6game home | 
‘stand which ended Sunday. got 
only 10 hits in 54 at bats for a 
185 average. 
What's worse, the 22-year-old 
slugger has only 11 home runs, 
eight behind his pace of a year 
ago in the same number of games, 
51. Mathews’ batting average then 
was .328, with 51 runs batted in. 
Today, hitless in his last 14 trips 
his mark jis .259, and his RBI total 
w~ 
What's wrong? No one seems to 
know and Mathews admits he's 
worried and may be pressing. 
Otherwise he's as much in the 
dark as anyone. 
28 Pass Proficiency 
Tests af Rolladium Final roller skating proficiency 
itests of the season were given at 
lthe Pontiac Rolladium Monday 
j night 
“exams.” course 
    
  
  the | 
Twenty ight skaters Passe and Alex Kellner of the Philadel- 
phia Athletics. One source said in- 
fielder Johnny Pesky, who moved 
from Detroit to Washington over 
the weekend, 
| Yankees but the Yanks promptly 
denied it. 
The Red Sox have been eyeing 
Eddie Yost of the Senators but ap- 
parently don't have the trade bait 
that would interest Clark Griffith 
Buzzy Bavasi, vice-president of | 
| the Brooklyn Dodgers. said he's 
| been looking for a pinch hitter, 
| preferably mghthanded, but hasn't 
| had any success 
. . * 
Bavasi ‘admitted he 
talking with Chicago, Cincinnati 
and Pittsburgh ‘If anything were 
to break at the last minute, it prob- 
ably would be with one of these 
| clubs—but T doubt it will happen,” 
; Bavasi said. 
The Cincinnati Redlegs, who sent 
| pitcher Herm Wehmeier to the 
Phillies last week, still are inter- 
| ested in Karl Drews or Jim Kon- 
| stanty The Wehmeier deal, how- 
ever, was straight cash 
After midnight tonight no player 
can be traded or sold until every 
other club in the league has had a 
chance to buy him at the waiver 
price of $10,000. If both leagues 
are involved, the waivers must be 
obtained in both leagues. has been 
| 
  
Lions Lose Promising 
Quarterback to Service 
DETROIT (UP) — Coach Buddy 
Parker of the world champion De- 
Pence Dacus, sharpshooting quar- 
terback from Southwest Tex a's 
State 
Dacus 
the No. 2 signal-calling post. be- | 
hind Bobby Layne this. year, has | 
been summoned for a 2-year-hitch 
in the service 
  
Birdie Tebbetts, manager of the 
Cincinnati Redlegs, was graduated 
from Providence, R. [., 
with honors in 1934. He majored: 
ian philosophy.   was headed for the | 
troit Lions bade farewell today to: 
rated a good bet to win! | ager Eddie Joost and slugger (us | 
Zernia) of the Philadelphia Ath- 
letics seems to be cooling. 
The latest quotes from Zernial. 
as the A's headed West, went 
| something tikes “t tike Phitadet- 
phia. and | like the Athletics. But 
let's pat it this way—I'd rather 
play regularly. That was the sole 
basis for my quarrel with Eddie.” 
Couple that with Zernial's earlier 
statement that ‘I'll play when I'm 
| told, sit fon the bench) when I'm 
told, and keep my mouth shut,” 
and you have some idea of how 
much the situation has cooled. 
j Last Friday night, Zernial and 
Joost jawed at each other in the 
dugout while the A's played the 
Tigers, Saturday after a meeting 
| in front of executive vice presi- 
, den Earle Mack, the manager 
| sald he had fined Gua $250. 
| Mack said yesterday that. ‘I 
think Gus realized he made a 
| mistake when he flared up at Joost 
} | Friday night and is ready to apolo- 
| gize. He's getting pretty good pay 
| «$30,000 a year) and I guess he 
| thought he should be playing all 
the time to earn his money. Any- 
way, Gus is on the train with the 
team” 
Then Zernia] took the rostrum: 
“If Joost decided that I'm un- 
able to make the club as a regular 
and that I'l] be used strictly as a 
pinchhitter, that’s his decision. But 
I'm ‘not ready to become an oc- 
casional player. I think I still have 
a lot of years left and the club 
must think that to pay me the 
salary they're paying me. “When Eddie kept me on the 
| bench, I wondered if it was strict- 
{ly @ matter of my ability or being 
in a slump. Friday in the dugout, 
jl asked him if I was benched 
} because of that or was there some- 
thing personal about it in Joost's 
| mind, . until now Eddie has | 
not told me.’ 
Joost said on Saturday there | 
Was nothing personal about the 
benching of Zernial. but rather 
      
games bec ause of ' 
| nesses.’ ‘fielding weak- They're in their late 30’s now. | By TOM BRANAGAN 
| EVANSTON. Ill. @® — Loaded 
with Southern California talent, the 
Pacific Coast conference is ex 
pected to continue its track domi 
nance over the Big Ten tomght in 
the annual! interconference meet 
The meet features 3 all stars 
from each conference and will be 
run off in an hour and a half 
Starung at 630 pm. EST. at 
Northwestern University s Dyche 
on 
PCC teams have won cight of 
| 1% previews meets, including the 
last three. The western athietes 
are favered heavily again to- 
| night—mostly on the basis of 
comparative performances in 
| Saturday's NCAA meet at Ann 
Arber, Mich. 
| Southern California which has 
}14 men on the PCC squad, ran 
| away with the NCAA meet—scor 
more than twice as many) | Ing 
r points as the runnerup squad” Tt 
nos of the Big Ten 
Iiinois had three ind 
Southern ¢ re 
to put 
Trojans piled up potnts with ava 
nety of seconds, thirds and other 
placings 
Diinois’ Big Ten champions carry 
| most of whatever hopes their con 
ference may have of upsetting the 
westerners 
Illini's three NCAA winners were 
Willie Willams, in the 100-yard 
dash. Willard Thomson in the 120- 
yard high hurdles, and Joe Corley 
in the 220-yard low hurdles. 
Two-miler Gene Matthews of Pur- 
due ig Considered the onty other — 
good bet to take an individual 
championship for the Big Ten. 
The USC contingent is headed by 
high jumper Ernie Shelton and 
440-yard man Jim Lea, both NCAA 
Winners. Shelton narorwly missed a 
7-foot effort at Ann Arbor and Lea 
ran the 440 in 46.7 seconds. 
Each conference will be repre 
sented in each individual event bs 
three athletes. Only one quartet 
will appear for each in the three 
relay races—a shuttle, mile and 
440. 
Olson Rated Edge 
Over Jesse Turner HONOLULU ww — Middlewe 
champion Carl (Bobo) Olson and 
Jesse Turner of St.Louis relaxed 
today in preparation for their 10 
round nontitle fight tonight at 
Honolulu Stadium. 
They wound up five days of 
heavy training Sunday night and 
went through light workouts yes 
terday. 
Sunny Hawaiian skies held hopes 
of a good turnout. Promoter Tom- 
my Miles said he expected a gate 
of 15,000 to 18,000. The fight starts 
at. 9:15 p.m. (2:15 am., EST 
Wednesday). 
Betting was light. Honolulu-born 
Olson was favored 41. aL? teres) 
ners als two 
he 
  
Successful Angler 
Ruben Dardarian, 12, Pontiac 
Press carrier at Wixom, had a 
| successful fishing trip Saturday 
} when he landed one of the biggest 
crappies taken from Kent Lake, 
near Milford, this season. 
| Ruben's prize was 11 inches long   College | that big Gus was sitting out ball | and was estimated to have weighed 
| about a pound. He also took some 
| perch and. bluegills.   
| Next tests will be in September | Vengeance Tigers’ Theme 
| at the start of another roller skat- 
ing season 
Those who successfully passed 
tests and earned medals include: 
Dance Bar—Giorte Hoyt. Betty George 
Pat Borey 
Figure Bar -Carolyn Sue Hedger 
Bronte Meda! Dance—Dorene 
| Beverly Lewis, Jerry Hamlin, Sandre 
Workman,. Jackie Borey LaMae White. 
nary White. Ken Winship, Karen Gui-   
korny 
hieane Meda! Figure—Nancy Dickman 
2 Bar Pigure-Mary Jo McBrearty 
Virla Lee Landon 
Bronze Medaf singles-Diana Rigotti. 
Sharon Moore 
Silver Bar singles 
Silver Bar Dance 
Iynda Wright 
Karen Swanson, Mar 
lam Rookard 
Silver Medal Dance -— Gary Meeker 
Mary Alice Clouse Sue Weich Wilkam 
Rookard Karen Sevigny 
Sharon Moore 
Ken Willson. Jack Horner 
thea Le Rogere. Witl- 
    
to meet the Boston Red 
game series. 
Tigers. returning to Briggs Sta- 
|dium after taking a horrendous   {tie ‘king on the road. have a chance | 
for revenge during the current ' 
home stand. 
a was Boston's home runs that were in a vengeful mood as they | 
Sox tonight in the Ist of a three- | Games With Bosox, Minus 1 Played a big part in the down- 
relying mainly on 
Ted Lepeto, Harry 
company, took four of five 
| from Detroit when the teams last 
| met at Boston. 
And after the Red Sox depart. | 
the other eastern teams that plas- | 
| tered the Tigers with 16 defeats | 
‘in the last 22 games will come to! 
town 
Philadelphia. New York and 
| Washington will enter the = } 
ten -for-three-game stands: 
Red Sox will enter the game | 
| without the services of Ted Wil- 
| liams. the splendid splinter is suf- | 
| fering from an attack of virus in| 
j his right lung. The team physician | Detroit Tangles Tonight in First of Three 
Ted Williams 
a dramatic chapter in the annals 
et modern day baseball. 
The Tigers met Boston in a 
doubleheader that day- and won 
| both games 
The victories went to Detroit. but 
the glory went to Williams 
Williams made his Ist appear- 
ance in the Boston starting lineup 
since being discharged from the 
| Marines. He made that appearance 
Fone for the Books with eight hits 
in nine times at bat. The safeties 
included two home runs that re- 
minded fans of the Williams 
old, the masterful clouter. 
But Williams will be out of there of   
  
— want to take anv chances.’ He was fighting 
Teehring out ane BAG old Le trevywetght championship of the-world-and-/wing-cutiielder-sut-of-semupotities, sa}s the virus infection borders on 
| pneumonia and will keep the slug- tonight when Steve Gromek bids 
a his 8th victory of the season. 
il   Perit? 
Tigers can be thankful that 
  ing assignment for Boston   number of reasons why Rocky Marciano should fake ara Walt Teta RE She areEs = 
charge of the proceedings on Thursday night You cant verv well figure that statement out— 
e ° a and yet that’s just the way he fought. When Walcott 
Marciano is a champion who has never lost a fo weary to punch, would feint. Charles would | 
fight. He is now at his peak He‘is one of the ring grab him 
games hardest punchers 
Dempsey class. He is strong 
immune to punishment 
f ranked well in the 
rugged and practically | 
At least he can take care | Where Marciano would Jack Minoso Leads Ist Day 
of All-Star Balloting 
CHICAGO (INS)—Orestes (Min- 
nie) Minoso of the Chicago White 
Sox received 1,328 votes in the 
  
l}isted today in-the teams in the All-Star baseball 
at Cleveland July 13. Harris, Hammer in 
Motor City Feature DETROIT (UP) — Ken (Golden 
Boy Hammer), unbeaten in 18 
months, meets Ringo Harris in a 
heavyweight feature eight-round 
bout tonight at Motor City Arena.   The White Sox left fielder topped 
Stan Musial of St. Louis got 1,240 | 
votes for the right field position | 
on the National League team, 
  
* The average Eastern Leage um- ond. When Yewcic came up with| 7 comes ataioiel of his share . . . trying for a knockout, Charles was coasting. He 
the bal! and threw to first, Cox. Bome and Away Standings , ~~ a 2 Es 
went to third. - AMERICAN LEAGUE It is another matter when the argument swings probably could have knocked out 
Givnn was out without @ throw Home Away in the direction of Exeard Chagys. You have to | . e . . 
The rule is that the batter le chit CH _— ee es a Pc do considerable scratching w it comes to Contrast this showing with Rocky Marciano's 
when he swings at a bell that SY ie : sas * " 732 digging up neneaan et ® chart upset. when Rocky, half blind, partly groggy. came back | same 
escapes the catcher for a third Det Tea in mon «2 sto win by a knockout. If anyone could figure out 
strike with a man on first and par ho #8 Bo St Everybody knows that he is a better boxer than mental attitudes in advance. predictions or the art of | |), list of 156 players who were | 
[less than one out Labi 16 . = \ a 4 Marciano is, and he is -even more experienced. | soothsaying would ~ much ameter. : 
* * . t NATION AL Tkaate le is as big as Rocky and while not near as 
Next man up was pitcher Fimil ee en Po eto pe ard a puncher he can still use his two figts All you can know before this fight is that Ezzard 
Kammer, who doubles as an out ee nS 21 z is It is largely a mental angle with Charles. He Charles is equipped psysically to give Marciano | 
fielder when not on the mound wu “on fo 4 66) 0 admits that in his last Joe Walcott fight, which he rough and rowdy evening. He has the boxing skill 
Kammer slapped a single into jeft  P™! rR S 4) S| should have wort easily, he coasted the last’ three |to slice Rocky's countenance into a: number of 
that scored Cox with the winning Cir is yo #8 «611 «1 see or four rounds 
i Pes. ie F | pt r] Me Soi “i thought I was well ahead,” he says,.’‘and I career, has been a timid man. basebait poll. | Hammer's last loss was in De- 
| cember, 1952, to Frank De Gazio 
Since that time he has won 19 
straight fights. 
In other bouts. Yama Bahama 
| of the Bahama Islands meets Guido 
Picconi ‘of Canton, 0. and Eli 
stripes. But Charles, through most of his boxing | pire is 31 years old, stands 6) Leggett of Detroit opposes Ray 
‘ feet and weighs 190, ‘ Trotter,   
     
By BEN PHLEGAR 
Associated Press Sports Writer 
The major league ball clus were 
on the move again today wonder- | 
ing what ever became of home 
sweet home. 
Back in the Old Days—that elus- 
ive period when everything was 
better—the teams counted on build- 
ing up a nice bulge on the opposi- 
tion during the long home stands 
as protection against the ravages 
of Pullman jumps 
> * Ld 
But home isn't like that any 
more 
League 
Seven of the eight senior circuit 
teams can’t win for losing in their 
own ballyards this year. The single 
exception is the New York Giants. 
The Giants have won 13 and lost 
8 in the Polo Grounds. The next 
best home record is a sub-par 9-10 especially in the National by the defending champion Brook-, Cleveland stretched its lead to 
lyn Dodgers. two games over Chicago yesterday 
7. 2 8 by beating Boston for the fifth 
If things continue to go as they straight time. The score was 13-5 
have so far, the immediate future | with the Indians unloading 22 hits 
looks bright for Giant fgns. Both | against -Bill Henry, Tom Herrin 
ihe Dedeers ant Gants coms tot and Tom Brewer. The game was 
home stands tonight. | the only action in the American 
In the American League, Cleve- | League. 
land, Chicago and New York, ints) In the National League's _— 
in the standings, own wipning rec-| contest, the Chicago Cubs cele-     brated their escape from the Windy 
City, where they lost 10 out of 12, 
with a 6-5 verdict over the Pirates 
at Pittsburgh. . 
* 
The road ‘clubs call the honors 
in the intersectional battles just 
completed. In the National League 
the East, led by New York and 
mopped up in the West, Brooklyn, 
32 games to 17. The touring west- THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954 _ 
‘Home Stands Fail to Pad Majors’ Road Jolts time and wound up with a 412 
  } 
ern teams beat the East 30-27 in 
the American. record. | 
The New York Yankees were the| The Yankees hit the road in Bal- 
ohly American League stay-at-|timore, Boston is at Detroit and 
homes to escape with a winning 
record. They took 9 out of 14 
games from the visitors. Cleveland 
won 10 of 14 on tour followed by 
Chicago's 84 mark and Baltimore's 
87. Detroit, a big winner on its 
previous trip East, fell apart this Philadelphia in Chicago, in addi- 
tion to the Washington-Cleveland 
contest. The National League pro- 
gram of three games includes St 
Louis at Philadelphia plus the 
Braves-Dodgers and Reds-Giants 
engagements.       
‘ords both home and away. Of the | 
other five, Philadelphia is even at 
| home and the others haven't been 
able to keep on the plus side re- 
gardiess of where they've played. 
Just as the Giants’ prospects 
look bright, so do the immediate 
hopes of the league leading Indi- 
ans. The Cleveland Tribe has the 
best home record in either league 
—16 victories and 6 defeats—and 
opens a 13-game home stand to- 
night against- Washington.     
Many ‘Average Grid Fans 
Taking Football Via Video NEW YORK #—Thirty nine per | 
cent of the “average” football fans 
{in television areas haven't bought! 
a ticket to a college game since | 
1950—the first year television had | 
a big impact on attendance. 
. ° ae 
Of those who did buy tickets in 
1952 and 1953, nine out of 10 con- 
fined their attendance to games 
played by a single team. 
s * > 
When they turn on TV for their 
football, more than \ of these fans 
want to continue watching their fa- 
vorite teams or those in their own 
geographical area. 
But most TV viewers don't know 
which game will be shown to them 
Avila, Rosen 
Still Top AL Retain Batting Lead 
Despite Being Benched 
by Hand Injuries 
NEW YORK (®—The loss due to 
hand injuries of Bobby Avila and 
Al Rosen by the Cleveland Indians 
not only hasn't affected the club's 
sizzling pennant race, but it's 
brought little change at the top of 
the American League batting race. 
- 7. . 
Avila continued to lead the cir- 
cuit in batting with a .381 average 
while Rosen held on to the runner- 
up spot at .346. 
In the National League, Duke 
Snider of Brooklyn collected 16 
hits in 30 at bats last week (a 533 
pace) and gained 13 points. He 
climbed from the No. 5 position to 
take over the lead at .378. 
Stan Musial of St. Louis tailed off 
17 points and fell to second place 
with a .370 average. 
League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE 
BATTING—Avila. Cleveland. 381. Rosen, 
Cleveland. 346; House, Detroit, 331; Mi- 
noso, Chicago, 326; Fox. Chicago. Busby, 
w and “ imore, 323 
age inoso. Chicago, =. Fox, Chicago, 
i, Chicago, Avila, Cleveland 
and Yost, Wash ‘ington, 41. 
RUNS BATTED IN—Minoso, Chicago, 53; 
Rosen. Cleveland, 49; Berra, New York. 
ai Chicago and Sievers, Washington. 
HITS—F Chicago, 73: _—_ Bg 
land and Busby. . eee ae 
Ch 70; Kuenn, Detroit. 
DOUBLES— Vernon asm 15; Bol- 
ling, Boston and —— New York. 
Minoso. Chicage and   
Kuenn, Detroit. i 
TRIPLES—Runnes. Washington. 10: Mi- 
noso, Chicago and Tuttle, Detroit, 7; Ver- 
on, Washington, 5; five players tied with | 
‘ 
HOME RUNS — Rosen. Cleveland, 13 
Boone, Detroit, 12: Mantle, New York and 
Zernial, Philadelphia. 11, Berra, New York | 
and Sievers and Vernon Washington, 10 
TOLEN BASE. — Minoso and Rivera 
€ » FS and Agganis, Boston 
‘ox, Chicago, 
HING — Morgan. New York and 
Stone, Washin +0. 1.000; an, Chi- K 
~ $1, Reynolds, New York. 7-1. 
t. New York, 7-2, 778. 
UTS — Turléy. — “; 
Pierce, 
» Garcia, p Meroe . 4. 
69; Jablonski. St Louis, 51: 
Brooklyn and Sauer. Chicago, 3 
Philadelphia, 47 
HITS—Jabionsk!, St. Louis, 87; Snider, 
Brooklyn. 82; Musial, St. Louis. 81; Bell. 
Cincinnati, Mueller. N-w York and Moon, 
St. Louis. 78” 
DOUBLES—Snider, Brooklyn, Jablon- 
Louts, 17; Kiner, tansage and 
Pittsburgh. 15; Bell, Cincinnati 
iski St. Louis, 4 
ES — Hamner planggreer go 
Maya. New_York and_ Moon ch dienst, St Louis, 5: Gilliam Snider. 
Brooklyn, Torgeson. Philadelphia and Mu- 
sial. St. Louis, 4 
HOME RUNS—Musial, St. Louis, 21; 
Sauer, Chicago, 20; Mays, New York, 17; 
Hodges, Brooklyn and Kiuszewski, Cin- 
cinnati. 15. ski, St 
Thomas 
ond - 
STOLEN BASES—Bruton, Milwaukee. 12; 
‘ondy, Chic Lo Tempie. Cincinnati, 9: Fi 
Moon, St. Louis, 7; 
Torgeson, Philadelphia and Jabionski. St 
Louis. 6 
~~ LICHING—M 
hall. Cincinnati, 
York:-#-2- 
900; Podres, Serctive: 7-2. 77% 
STRIKEOUTS — Haddix. St. Louis, 79; 
Spahn, Milwaukee, 67: Roberts. Philadel- 
[some 6 cae New York, 57; Podres, 
rooklyn, s .|'Pertect’ Games 
and | wrist watches, "a clock and a med- | 
¥. ago. | 
Mathews, Milwaukee 
ken, appockire 8 end. Nux- Aa | on any given Saturday and they 
don't seem to mind as long as 
they know there'll be a game to 
watch. 
s se 
| These are some of the signifi- 
jcant facts turned up by the Na- 
tional Opinion Research Center of 
the University of Chicago in study- 
ing the nature and habits of the 
/average college football follower. 
| * s ° 
The %2-page NORC report was) 
released today by the NCAA tele- | 
vision committee. It concluded that 
no further research is necessary 
since ‘‘the effects of television on   curately and in detail." BOFFO!—Livio Minelli, Italian welterweight now 
living in the Bronx, connects with solid right to the 
college football are now known ac- | [face of Luther Rawlings in Sth round of the 10-   
The NORC survey indicated that | 
uncontrolled or regional television 
of football would have a tremend- | 
| ous adverse effect. 
It also failed to find any indica- 
| tion that the “‘novelty effect’’ of 
TV was wearing off. Rather it in- 
dicated the opposite effect, 
Costa Upsets Ortiz 
in Ist 10-Rounder 
NEW YORK ®—Carmelo (Chub- 
| by) Costa, who just turned 20 on   Charles’ Plans Laid   
  
By MURRAY ROSE 
Charles has been receiving all 
kinds of advice on how to fight 
no matter what Ezzy does it won't 
The unbeaten Brooklyn lad, an champion. 
8 to 5 underdog. convinced every- | 
tell that he won last night’s bout make,” said Goldman. “Rocky 
at Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway. -| will make his own kind of a fight. 
Even Ortiz. a side-burned Mexi-! The others couldn't get their way 
can with a nifty mustache, was and Charles won't either. 
    into 
'T can,” said Rocky as he lounged 
“We're not concerned over what | about his camp yesterday. 
body except Judge Charley Shor-| kind of a fight Charles tries to| I'll be ready to go all the way if 
I have to.’ 
Charles, at nearby Monticello, 
said he had made up his battle | 
| plans “long ago.” Naturally, he 
        Base on Balls 
Forces in Run 
to Beat Jets Olivers’ Take Decision 
by 4-3 Count, Extend 
Unbeaten String 
Oliver Buick edged Pontiac Jets 
43 yesteglay to extend its City 
Class A Baseball League unbeaten 
a shitter for CIO, stniang out 
eight and walking only one 
  TODAYS GAME—CIO vse Jerome cc" St. Nichol 4 in New York last (Wisner, 8 30) ww é-0 ws 
night. Minelli, weighing 149%, won a split decision | Oiite, 90000070 see-008 804 63 
over the Chicago battler, who weighed 1464. wad Booker and Seay, Womack and 
COD iecsscrecesceceecs: 161 010 14 73 | Bike aoe OO-004- 4-1-3 3 
Rocky's Boss Says Outcome Will Be tec.ctt Times for Stats 
Same Whether Ez Mixes It or Not “Rocky doesn't let them —_ 
ROSSI Ezzard their fight. He just blitzes m 
. it He's Pont on the attack. They've | 
got to fight his way.’ 
There’s no secret about what 
heavyweight champion Rocky Mar- | Marciano intends to do. Essentially | 
'ciano but Charley Goldman says | he’s the same slugger who came 
prominence four years ago. 
make any difference in Yankee | He'll try to bull Charlies around 
“But 
      ruse ond “Ostha; “ weedmere and Nel- 
  
igi in Open Listed 
Eight Michigan golfers are in 
declined to shed any light on this/ the field for this week's National 
scheme. Open Golf tournament including 
He seems more confident than in | Walter Burkemo of Franklin Hills, 
several years. If he’s paid any at-| who was exempt from qualifying 
tention to the advice poured on | ®* the National PGA champion. 
him from every direction, however, | The state Gelegation and their ne ama wouké dame him if he was | starting times for Thursday and Applications for charter mem- _ ‘TWENTY-ONE 
Forest Lake Is Admitted 
to Detroit Golf District Forest Lake Country Club, Met-; hole course with a seven under   
  
  ropolitan area's newest private | par 30-35—65. 
golf and country club, is now a/| 
member of the Detroit District Golf SAN DERS 
Association, club president Blaine | FOR RENT 
E. Eynon has announced 
Eynon said the club wag also 
taken into the Women's District HARDWARE 
-| Golf Association 496 Orcharé Lake Ave.       
  
     
  Forest Lake, which was op- 
erated as a public course since 
1941, Was reactivated as a pri- 
vate, year around club last win- 
ter, Eynon said membership has 
already reached 150 and will be 
limited te 100 more members, 
    oe ee ees 
NIGHT RAGING » Wed., June 16th 
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A full tournament schedule has 
been arranged. Qualifying rounds 
are now being played for the 
President's Cup tournament which 
will have its final matches June 
26-27. 
On Jaly 2-4-5 qualifying rounds 
will begin for the Founder's Cup 
with finals on July 31. Other tour- 
naments include Senior Handicap, 
club championship and the Leslie 
Green tournament. 
A “Beat Bob Gajda Day” is yet 
to be announced, Gajda recently 
set a record for the sporty 18 
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the Monarchist party increased its | United States Savings and 
number of seats in the Chamber | Loan League looks for a stable rea! 
of Deputies from 14 to 50 before | estate market for the next 20 years 
he split it | Ralph R. Crosby told the 
Lauro has won the hearts of his | leagues convention here that there 
fellow-Neopolitans and many of the may be some variation from year 
people generally in poverty-stric k- to year in the price of homes, but a 
  
devastating decline in, values 
Crosby gave these reasons for 4 
| stable market: 
ST. LOUIS (UP) — The head of | |procedures and easier money in 
| home financing, a more prominent A growing populatio., better 
role of the government in economic 
affairs. 
He said the spiraling population 
is due to get another boost in the 
1960's when the World War | 
babies reach marriageable age   
THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954 _ '“chances appear remote of any | - bv McEvoy and Strieber DIXIE DUGAN 
      said when he entered national pol)- | : ; 
tics in 1950. “Since I am less a fool |? Southern Italy 
than they are, it follows that [| Hle is a man of big gestures 
too, can become premier.” 'He startled all Italy when he paid 
the unheard-of price of $150,000 to 
Diminufive, immensely weal: | sign a Scandinavian star to Naples 
~~ , perp eg negara ag er | soccer football team 
bid for leadership on June 2 “hen y ie 
when he split the Monarchist tional championship Lauro wal be 
party of the extreme right wing r inning the government in Rome 
Lauro has now formed his own 
National Monarchist party on A 
two-plank platform. 
Plank No. 1 is support of the. 
Pact which provides for the in-| 
clusion of German troops in the 
North Atlantic Treaty forces. 
Piank No. 2 calls for total war 
on the Communists. 
fe tar Lauro has succeeded 
in enticing only 16 of the 4 our team wins the na 
veapolitans said 
The team ended up the season 
fourth place 
next vear and St OOVeT 
We 
will Lauro in 
I] win sure 
his backers said 
Each morning when the weath- | 
er permits Lauro walks around 
the terrace of his villa here | 
stark naked. 
‘It's great for the health,” he 
explains. ‘You have to open your 
Monarchists in the chamber into | Ppores every day to the sun and 
his party. But hig votes could |Wind and you cant do it with 
swing the balance in faver of } your clothes on.”   eccentricity. | ratification of the EDC. Thic is a minor 
E lly important. he is stirring Politicall lauro is taken seri- 
up the always-present Monarchist ously He is likely to win a Jot 
move t in Italy of supporters for a new const 
‘ase ae many people. and tutional monarchy 
especially many people in South- - —— = 
ern Italy where Lauro hails from Trucker Kept Busy 
who. would_like to see exiled for 
, FORT WORTH, Tex -*tP) —- 
mer fumbe the throne 
= 'August C. Fricke told police some 
Laure is mayor of Naples and 
& muolti-millionaire shipewner. | 
Siiver-haired, big-nesed, hoarse. 
voiced, he reminds Americans 
who see him of the late Alfred 
E. Smith. fis political tech- jone stole a coat and gioves from 
his parked pickup truck, and then 
feund that while making his re 
port someone had stolen a suitcase 
of clothing from the vehicle 
tcld police in a second report shat 
niques remind some people @f jie nuts on his truck wheels also 
these of Tammany Hall. had been loosened while he was 
It is largely due to Lauro that | reporting the first theft Fricke |   SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith 
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it sure feels wonderful to recover from a month of seasickness!"’ 
    
    
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   THE WASHOUT  ‘Wheat Prices   
Lower Today CHICAGO ww — Scattered selling | 
sufficed to send wheat prices low- | 
er again today on the board of 
trade. Other cereals had a slightly 
easier trend. 
An expanding harvest, lack of | 
export business and a slow do-} 
mestic flour trade were behind the 
downward drift in wheat. At no 
time was selling pressure urgent | 
but nothing appeared in the news 
io stimulate aggressive demand 
July soybeans, which were bid | 
up the 10 cent daily limit at the 
close yesterday, opened a 
low the previous close. Formosa 
bought some cash soybeans over- 
night. 
Wheat near the end of the first 
hour Was ie to 1% lower, July) 
$1.9242, corn ‘4 lower to ‘s higher, 
July $1.5642, oats 44 lower to 4s 
higher, July 71%. rye unchanged 
to 1% lower, July $1.01%s, soy- 
beans %%4 to 144 lower, July $3.82 
and lard 45 cents lower to 2 cents 
a hundred pounds higher, July 
$15.32. 
Grain Prices 
CHICAGO GRAIN 
  CHICAGO ‘AP:—Opening grein 
“neat Dec 1 10's 
JULY wecceses 103'6 Soybeans 
Beep cesses 1 66 Jiv 183', 
Det cavercre 2000's Sep 2 70's 
Mar aie 2014. Nov 253‘, 
Com Jan a deote 
vy. coos 196% Lard 
Sep « 182%e Jiy 15 60 
i RS SAE 1 4t*. sep te 2s 
Mar - ..eces 145%. Oct 13 260 
Oats Nov 1234 
ST Tike Soybean ou 
Bep  .cueeee- 69%. Jiv 07 
Rre Sep } 42 
© csaseese 102 Oct 11 38 
Rep tah A Dex 083 
. 
Livestock 
PETROIT LIVESTOCK 
DETROIT (AP)—Hogse—-Saiabie 50 Ne | 
early sales 
Cattle—Salable 700. About 40 per cen‘ 
fresh receipte cows relatively smeail 
earry®ver from Monday market opening 
siow. about steady for all classes and 
grades. nerrow outlet om steers, heifers 
and cows, early sales choice to low 
prime fed steers 2200-2425. few com- 
mercial and good ijots 1700-2100 sraall 
lots good and choice heifers up te 71 00 
early sales utility and commercial cows 
11 00-1350: canners and cutters 950 
11.50, few utility and commercia! bulls 
up to 1650 stockers and feeders scarce 
Cailves—-Salable 350 Market = rather 
slow, about steady early sales 
chetce vealers 21 00-24 00 few 
mercial and 
and utility 
Sheep—Salabie see 
mostly mative spring 
several Fas ita grades 15 00-2000. cull 
Fresh receipts 
lambs supply in- 
hundred old crop 
early 
sales shorn lambs weak: nothing done 
on springers or sheep several smal! 
ots good and choice shorn old crop 
ambs No 1 gekins 19 00-20 00 some 
itility and lew good lots 13 00-16 00 
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 
CHICAGO (AP)—Salable hogs 8 000 
ceneral trade rather slow and very un- 
even: butchers $0 to fully $1.00 or more 
lower; sows 50-75 or more aii a choice 
180-230 Ib butchers §23 25- severa) 
loads choice No. 1 and 2 ound 215 lb 
$25 00- 25.25; 240-270 ib $21 50-23 35. 280- 
125 Ih $20.00-21.50 choice 330-400 Ib sows 
$17 00-1925: choice lighter weights $19 50- 
20 25 «435-600 Ib sows $14 50-17 
Baiable cattle 4500: calves 400 slaugh- 
ter steers and heifers siow;, mostly steady 
to weak compered Monday's average, 
cows active: unevenly steady to 50 high- 
er bulls and vealers about steady, truck 
ot prime 1.050 Ib steers $2600 mixed 
1oice and prime steers $23.75-24.50, good 
to average choice steers $19.50-21.50. 
r so choice to prime heifers $24.00 
sood and choice heifers and mixed year- 
ngs $19 00-2325; utility and commer- 
cial cows $12.00-15.50: canner 
ters $1050-12.50; utility and 
cial bulls $14.00-16 50 good 
vealers $18.00-22.00; cul] to commercial 
erades $8.00-18.00; mostiy $10 00-17 00 and cut- 
commer- 
  
The record altitude for free bal- 
loons is almost 26 miles 
  
  
  IT'S A FACT... 
that the Sun Life Assurance 
Company of Canada has weil 
over a million policyholders 
throughout the world. 
In the more than three-quarters 
of a century of the Company's 
existence over two billion dollars 
has been paid to policyholders 
and beneficiaries. 
George E. Wood 
and 
L. Robert Einheu-er 
Agents 
26'4 W. Huron, Room 11 
E S-5631 Office. If No Answer 
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    little | 
higher today and then fell back be- | 
mostly | 
high | 
choice and prime individuals 25.00 com- | 
to prime |   
| MARKETS | Market Trend 
meres _ Definitely ‘Up’ 1 
| DETROIT PRODUCE 
DETROIT (UP)—Whoilesale prices on 
| public farmers’ markets reported by the 
  bureau of markets ’ > 
\e Prutte Apples. Merthera Spy, fancy NEW YORK  — The stock 
bu eo 1, 306-350 bu, ap ; 
Beecle Reds. tency, 600 bu; No 1 hse. | Market edged aheed today after! 300 bu Strawberries, No 1 7060-1¢00! some hesitancy, but in the early} 
2+qt case Strawberries. No 1 aiad . ; teat case afternoon.most major divisions | 
ble cag Acperegue _ s 12 1 30 | 'were higher. . | 
| dee behs eke. o 12 doz ochs | “ 
Brescelt. No 1 200-250 ‘, bu Canbage | The extent of the rise was lim- 
No 1 19-225 vu. Cauliflower, No 1. ited and there were several back-/| 
| ee-$85. vu. Chives. No 1. 100-135 dos | i 
|}bchs Kohirati. No 1, 150-175 bu. Leexs, Ward spots. However, ‘the trend) No. 1. 180 dos bchs Onions. green, No. | ahead was definite 
1) 75: 80 dos Behe Parsley. curly. No 1 . 
90-1 0@ dor behs. Potatoes, No 1, 120-| Gains went to between 1 and 2 
1138 $0- » bag, radishes, red, taney . " ‘ ' 
dos bchs. No’ !, 70-96 dos behs, raq- | Points while losses were =e 
\ishes. white. No 1. 75-100 doz wchs) in the smail fractions rhubarb. outdoor Ne 1. 60- 75 doz behs Volume was disappointing at a) 1 2730-2 6e 8-10. ~ Tomatoes, hothouse No 
bskt. Turnips. No 1, 1 25-1 50 doz — rate right around. yesterday s un- Lettuce and salad green ndtv Neo s 
1. $00:3.06 be. Recatals, Ko . 206250, usually’ low 1,420,000 shares 
bu Lettuce. heed. No 1. 300-325 3-dos The. steels, aircrafts and rai! lettuce. head. No. 1 125-150 bu, letiuce 
| ines met 100-125 bu Romaine, No. 1, *roads were well out in front as the 135 bu = : “tte toed Gpinech. No. 1, 18-100 bu | inspiration for the betterment, 
Cohbegs No 1, 100-125 bu Collard No | while the electrical equipments, | 
100-125 bu. Mustard 1 Ne 1, 1d-1.00 
| bu Sorrel, No. 1 160.125 bu Turnips, | OUilding materials and some chem- 
| No. 1. 1S- 3-13.68 me aie: ee icals were higher ‘<8 oe case; | 
| medium, ‘To: 0-11.00, 98 | small, 8 00.9 00 The distillers and a few radio- 
televisions were laggard 
c cuic aco Fon revesene i Better acting stocks included 
HICAGO (AP) —Potatoes arrivals 122. on track 326, total US shipments | Bethlehem Steel, Glenn Martin, 
618 supplies moderate’ demand fair 
| market slightly weaker California Long 
Whites $4.50-75; Pontiacs $4.00-25. Aia- 
| Some Round Reds including some La- 
sotas $3 50-60 | Feceapenn Products, Celanese, 
Santa Fe, Southern Railway, Para- 
mount Pictures, Kennecott Copper, 
  |DuPont. Westinghouse Electric, 
DETROIT EGGS , Gypsum 
DETROIT ‘AP+—-Eggs. fo > Detroit.} A little lower were Montgomery ases imcluded. federal-state grades } : 
Ward, Caterpillar Tractor, Ad- Whites— Grade A. jumbo 46-46 weight- : 
miral Corp.’ American Telephone, ed ayeTage 46 large 43-44. wid av 43's 
  
  
  
' settle now for a simple one-year Figures after decimal poi High Low Noon 
  
  | extension of the trade agreements Baidwin Rubber 13 134 
+ act. D & C Navigation®.. 124 126 
a Gerity-Michigan* - 17 22 
| This happened after Republican Kingston Products*.. 24 26 rew* aia 7 
| leaders in Congress made no MOVE} yriqwest Abrasives $7 63 
w eatr Mf ‘ 2 4% to enact his proposals, hich A Sas on 
‘ called for pew presidential powers | a 
‘to cut tariffs 9 per cent in each} 
forgo "3 Injured in Collision 
Atop Rochester Hill sion, Eisenhower stipulated that 
‘early hearings be held on his full Two Rochester youths and & 
‘trade proposal and that Congress | Washington youth were injured yes- 
act on it as soon as possible after | terday when their auto topped a 
the next Congress meets ' hill on Rochester road at Mead *No sale. bid and asked 
    
However, when he indicated he 
| would accept the one-year exten- 
  aa age =| road and collided with a car which ,   
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tiec Press. 
  was making a turn 
Dennis D. Juhl. 17, of 840 John R 
1 Rd . Rochester, driver of a north- | 
| bound auto qn Rochester road, told 
| Oakland County, sheriff's deputies 
| that a car driven by Norman R 
opie “48--of Detroit, and, | traveling west on Mead. was at- 
Hempting to tint Sant ead he-ap- 
| plied his brakes but skidded into | 
Matschikow ski's auto. 
Juhl was admitted to Pontiac 
General Hospita] with multiple rib 
fractures. His condition is reported 
as good today. Juhi's passengers, 
Dan R. Dingman, 16, of 4020 W. 
Grove, Washington, and Theodore 
G, Knapp. 12 of 327 Main, Roch- 
ester, were treated for cuts and 
| bruises. FRANCHISE — 
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Hog Cholera in Eaton 
CHARLOTTE # — Hog cholera 
has broken out in the southeastern 
section of Eaton County. Bruce 
Kell. the county agriculture agent, 
made the announcement Monday. 
‘He said that the disease was be- 
‘lieved to have been brought into 
‘the area in recent hog shipments. 
|No quarantine has been ordered. We will assist the right 
  Box 16, Pon- 
      vr? 
THE PONTIAC PRESS, | TUESD. AX} JUNE 15, 1954 
  erie ate sise. eid ay Te and Commonwealth Edison defense plants is an ominous fact." 
Browns Grade = jumbo = - etd | However. he did not go into de- 
4a la 41. medium wia | 
hae 35's small 28 ake B, large 36 New York Stocks tal 
= 4 2? ~ 
eas nS aereet steady Suppites-, Anes r watt m4 ties ‘wey Me es Y The secretary said “The record 
moderate See ee weather Allied Ch 88 = Lockh Aire 5} 9 proves that no other agency or 
spell couse en trrequtar—demand ie Sr ey ene woe ek individual in gov ernemt | Se 
}aAlum Ltd $86 Mack Trucks 141) “ee niuch Of as Well or Ma fast 
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Sine Co Am 185 Mersh Pivia Ay te get rid of communists, as 
HICAGO \AP)-— Butt unsettied _ Am Atriin 121 artio ; 
| ceipis 1008.062. wholesale buying prices AB Can aT Mey D sir 307, J. Edgar Hoover, FBI Director, 
‘unchanged to l‘, lower 83 score AA ,Am Cyan 451 ceil Cont Pet 962} and Atty, Gea. Brownell.” 
[963 02 A 565. 00 B 4 08 C 68. cars Am Oo & Bl me rn Ch. 886 en 
00 B S45 88 C 50 ; J eeks ‘ederai Reserv 
Eggs sieody. receipts 23.020 wholesale *™ Sinelt Me Motor Pe. 8 Board’ rl Ranch ~ buying prices unchanged U 8 large ,Am Stl Pa 297 Motorcts 17 ay x of produc- 
60 to 089 per cent A's 34. mixed 34 Am Tel & Tel eee ae Bis 402 | | tion “has started upward in May” u 8 ara U ey ecenenres 30.5 Anac Cop 3e7 Nat Cash R iv | | for the first time since business 
current receipts 285 dirties 275. checks , Nat Dai: 70.3) 
ied etarioeereaaciaaeet ee ee tel | began its downward trend in mid- 
| Atchison . 1063 ich all mt 1953. 
| Poultry | Avee MES .ccco 49 NY Central 33 “Unemployment rolls for two 
DETROIT POULTRY | Bald Lima a ee 2 +. | successive months have been drop- 
Balt & Ohio 21.7 Ror . sic ei ' Weeks said. “The rate of DETROIT AP: — Prices paid per poud | genais Av 77. No Am Av 13.2 ping. 8 . r 
fob Detroit tor No. 1 quality live! pen gu |... ea Not Pac |) as 8 NEW EQUIPMENT—Two new attachments developed by the Ford | industrial production (Federal Re- 
oe Tene 1° 2 iz light types 16-18 ering Mca oe Northw Alri a ¢ , Motor Co. Tractor and Implement Division in Birmingham are pictured | serve Board index) has started up- 
heavy broflers or fryers (3-4 lbs:. whites gong gtrs 134 Ohio Ot 636 above. In the top picture is a rear attached mower, designed for wards in May for the first time 
26. reds 35 Light type broilers or fyvers Add 201 Packard 4 ‘ 
'20. Grey crosses 28-28's. Barred Rocks |Celum @ MH . 03 Fon A W Air 111 use with the Ford Major Diesel Tractor. Available with six- oF | since last summer. Construction is 
f= = = agp see Campb Wy 299 eceeet a ; ma seven-foot cutter bars, the device is said to be capable of mowing | way ahead of May, 1953." 
-_ aee | Bad se “ae rage 4 JCp rot up to 35 acres in 10 hours. The other implement is the Dearborn 
Comment i market) c8ty (e062) sove~ | Cater) Trae $3.2 Pepsi Col 1 blade, which can be’ used for ditching. terracing. leveling. t Itry with lies fully adequate. | = eo 5.4 economy 
lovera treding oe Sovalt Guyers anu: aa Ohio on ous ” i backfilling, and feedlot cleaning. The moldboard has cutting edges oun S 
tious end very selective Few medium | ch 5 } 3 
sed meaty 3 pe hens taken in at 33 Vertes ieee io ae a . S| on both scl and) ‘bottom. thes i « it can be reversed for longer wear _} A. Sed 
| conte {Climax Mo ... 456 Pills Milis 04 ~~ see S 
==: |Cluett Pea .. 34 Pit Plate Gt 544 | | ORTONVILLE — Funeral service 
CHICAGO POULTRY Coca Cola. 1186 Proct Gam 842) N Bri ef for Benjamin A. Sadler, 4, of 283 = : — “Tee Pann.) 636 Pullinar om | 
| TewIEAOO AP: —Live pousry Margy TON rem = TY piney soph! in Bri State a uation | Granger Rd. will be held at 2 p.m. ing prices unchanged to } lower mesrs Con = pe oil vias a Roy Wednesday at C. F. Sherman Fu 
7-21, lignt 185-165 frvers | CO : j 2 pg AE Aah toa roosters 145-15.|Censum Pw 442 Rem Rand 17.5 L te fon a en nv neral Home. with graveside service 
caponette 28-29 | ConPw Pf 482 482 Reo Motors 7 ae ray by Ortonville F &A.M. 339 at Or- Cont Can 66 «=Repud 8t! 574 land County sheriffs deputies yes- y 
Cont On...) yee Rey Too 'B sr6 terday that a set of golf clubs l l l — Lay 
Backs One- Nne-Year te =e eal lege Eoea aes valued at $75 was taken from his Ba = - paced y _ 
rue 
curtiss W car over the weekend. ccident near 
og a ee . _ Board Hikes Estimate | | Goodrich. tie ae pest master of 
Doug Aire ... 682 Simmons 352| Reckless driving cost Arthur W. | F.&A.M. Sinciair 0 6 - | Ov . Doron my Bocony Vac. «27| McManus, 45, of 61 S. Sanford er Local Assessors’ Sarviving F besides his widow, Cle- 
IG X ension ee ar te ae = i $'3/St., a $25 fine and $15 costs after Earlier Figures ra, are his father, Ellery of Pon- 
. Fast Kod 89.4. Sperry . 88.4 he pleaded guilty before Waterford | tiac; his mother, Mrs. Gean Auten 
. Fi Auto L 2 8t4 on calf @21| Township Justice Willis D Lehurey. | LANSING (:— The State Board | of Ortonville; two stepdaughters, 
President Backed Down Ved Jono... a4 $4 Ou tod $2 | Monday | of Equalization, suddenly handed | Mrs. Allyn Burt ae . 
snes 3td Ot! Ohio 28.1 » : home: two brothers, Sadler 
on Proposal for Three. |Frcelio ..: 14 Studedaxer ita | Kenneth T. Gannon, 36, 3005 &Teat power over local taxes, fixed) rochester and Ernest of Orton- 
Year Growth—Geor ov Woe Guth Pap... $03.) Sapewater Dr--was-fined-$50-and the state — valuation yes! ville; and a sister, Mrs. Margaret 
Ge [iin Tahoe’ ang SEL Pe 383 |$20 costs when he pleaded guilty |terday at $16.722.075.00 — almost! Myhnier of Flint . _ . : . | Gen Te! go. Texas Co to drunk d Monday before | four billion dollars higher than SHI} a | in riving y 
‘ curiae wPaRen. <eecene ane a eck nA Thomp Pa 68 | Waterford Township Justice Don-| the estimate of local assessors. . — alee | (D-Ga) said today he would sup- | oinette vg Timk R Bear 613) 1 white. | Twenty-two counties, many of| ROYAL OAK — Funeral ety 
| port a one-year extension of the oecanch a fransamer| 33 ‘ght | which have ignored the board for | and burial for Joseph Wallesch, 62. 
Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act; Goodyear ... 63.5 coe melee ee 5s Tabernacle | years, sent delegations to watch it} of 417 S. Troy St., will be held 
| because he said ‘‘the President on ne ue 883 Co . ee Ay “. tor Rev, | erate as a result of Atty. Gen.| Thursday morning at Mankato, 
| Grevhound ay a a oe eee A | Frank G. Millard’s recent opinion| Minn. He died Sunday at home. 
—.| has backed down on his own pfo- | Guit on sont Chester Swaffer. Missionary Rev. | il 
=)! posal ' |Holland P .. 13 pg Ms 4 ns ‘Mary Williams main speaker that 67 counties with fractional| Surviving is an aunt, Sister Mar- 
i for a three-year extension, | Homestk . 422 UB Lines 1§ . Come and hear the real truth of | school districts overlapping coun-| garet Mary of Fond du Lac, Wis. 
i with new tariff-cutting! hice et. see 5 6 BY. * 83! God's word —Adv. | ty boundaries must assess local Mrs. Mary Ann MecNicoli | ' », o 
uthority jinterlk Ir 15 U 8 Smelt Pf 59.4 | ‘taxes on the state equalized valu : r _ : 7 a " Int Harv we U 8 Bteel ms Osmun’s Town & Country, xe | ation for those counties FERNDALE Service and bur 
| The Senate Finance Committee ta, pepe tte ve Buy 401 | Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac’ ial for Mrs. Mary Ann McNicoll of | r J 
| set up g closed-door meeting to Int Tel & Tel 173 West Un Te 6! finest store for gentlemen =e | The board adopted the earlier | 370 Vester Ave. will be held Wed- 
consider the one-year extension nitery yin the wou i = 3 | Prefer the finer things. Open recommendations of the State nesday afternoon at North Star. 
bill assed by the use last Fri- Kennecott 804 White Mot pots ‘every night ‘til 9 p m. Plenty of | Tax Commission for each coun- She died Sunday at home. 
| day. The law actually died at mid Kresge 88 ig Yale & Tee “713 | | tise "Dereine — mee ty's worth without change, except Mrs. Katherine Laviolette 
| night Saturday, but Congress in py LMA ‘Hs yonke hea , a3 if your friend's tn jail and needs | a A Nene of these BERKLEY — Rosary service for 
Was the result “of county 
| past years has extended it retroac- oall, Ph. PE 5-5201 C A. Mitchell. Y Pro | virs Katherine Laviolette, 89, of 
‘tively and appeared likely t0 do 50 Cn sie oe the Arsociated Press (OF PR MA 5-4031. Guy Carter tests, rane arose _ errors im 999 Harvard Rd. will be held at 8 
| again this ime. “The taw's expire} : 1 Pa Rai! Ui 8 “rg + At Sam Benson's 20 S. Perry St local an lals. = “ | tonight and prayer service at 6:65 ama ust 1 Stocks ». 7} " 
| tion has no effect on trade agree- 5... aay .... 1677 904 895 12/3 you'll find @ selection of over jam. Wednesday at Sullivan and 
iments already negotiated. Week ago .. 1664 888 508 1228 | 4.000 pair of pants at savings of } The changes reduced the state | Sun Funeral Home. Requiem Mass 
_ * * Ber asta 2 KH 1083 | $3 to $6. Sam Benson, 20 S. Perry | total about seven million dollars will be held at 7 a.m, Wednesday 
When George said in an inter-| 1954 High ..... 708 o4 S: ple open every night til] 9. free park- |} from the commission's first rec-|at Shrine of the Little Flower, | 
| view that Eisenhower had “backed | {95} ign 1... isi 928 $88 iie3/ ing at the Hubbard Garage next | ommendations May 17 | with burial in Resurrection Ceme- 
_ down” on his own trade plan, the 303 oie ins 38 ws 95 | to my store. —Adv.| The changes Calhoun County| tery. St. Joseph. 
senator obviously was referring tO noon. today 1678 002 804 1233 —_————__—— | from $313,700,000 to $310,425,000, Mrs. Laviolette died Sunday at 
ithe fact that the President last ccemane-amncne: f it Ind t Chippewa County from $64,100,000 | home. 
|mesriee let out word that he would ‘Hornblower & — aukibs urnt ure uS Fy | t6 $5200 100: Macomb County trom Anthony Demseki ‘ 
Hits All-Time High GRAND RAPIDS w—The furni- 
ture industry set a new all-time) 
"production record    
in 1953, Seid- | | A 
  a {WENTY: THREF   
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Into Depression Commerce _ Sécretary 
Blames tiberal, Labor 
Agitator Groups 
DETROIT w — ‘For political | 
gain and for no ‘other reason al 
considerable group of new dealers, | 
! labor agitators and assorted pro-| 
| fessional liberals aad radicals | 
have been and are deliberately 
trying to talk and scare the coun- 
try into a depression.” 
| ‘That statement was made yes- 
|terday by Secretary of Commerce 
| Weeks, speaking before the Eco- 
nomic Club of Detroit. 
“If you ask me,” Weeks added, 
“this ls a pretty sordid way to 
attempt te make politcal capl- tal."’ 
Weeks said that ‘our home- 
grown communists’ are trying also 
to being about a depression al- 
though business is now on the up-     
  ‘ ® | swing 4 
fay These “home-grown commu- 
7 2 j nists.” Weeks said, “have infil- 
}trated some industrial organiza- 
‘tions and labor unions. The danger 
of sabotage and theft of secrets in 
  
  
      
  
$453,.400,000 to 
| Monroe County 
| to $214.725.000 $450,.800.000 and 
from $217,875,000 | SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP—Fu- 
neral service for Anthony Demski. 
Tl. of 12175 Ratalee Rd., was held : ‘Scaring Nation Candidates Hurrying 
Nominating Pefitions 
titiens fluttered like dead leaves 
into the Secretary of State's Office 
as the deadline approached for 
qualifying for Michigan's Aug. 3 
partisan primary election. contested senatorial primary when 
he filed as a candidate against 
former U. S. Sen. Blair Moody of 
Detroit. 
cused Gov. Williams’ administra- 
tion of favoring Moody, filed 20,120 
signatures from 45 counties. 
Philip A. Hart of Birmingham, 
former U: S. district attorney at 
Detroit, state corporations and se- 
curities commissioner and legal 
adviser to Gov. Williams, filed 17.- 
020 signatures trom 83 counties 
seeking the Democratic nomina- 
tion for lieutenant governor. 
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The deadline is 4 p. m. today. 
Patrick V. McNamara of Detroit, 
ware Democrats’ hope of an un-   i   
  
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  | Local Assessors had put a total 
value on Michigan property of $12- 
785,438,000. compared to the state 
| board's total of nearly this mornning at the Pursley Fu- 
nera| Home, Pontiac, with burial 
in Mt. Hope Cémetery. He died | 
Ww billion | Friday   man & Seidman. accountants to) dollars j Besides his widow, Kamilhe, Mr. | 
the industry. reported today Se D ki s1 d by th sons, | - Seven counties, Barry, Branch, emski is survived by three Shipments reached $1 800,000,000 | Cathoun, Clinton, fonia, Huron Michael, Fred and John all of 
at manufacturers prices — an in 
crease of about 7 per cent over 
1952's previous high of $1,688,000 - 
000. Seidmans said. It was their 
Ath annuat report 
Profits, Seidmans said were up 
812 per cent in 1953 before income 
| taxes, compared with 1952. After 
taxes, the report said. earnings 
were unchanged from the previous 
year—3.22 per cent ot the net) 
sales dollar. oe 
2-Year-Old Clarkston 
Boy Is Still Critical 
Reon a ke ee Investment | The condition today of a two We Char 0g Sl. an ¢ aot teen +—du 
| year-old Sorkatin = La wad! ‘on. eapons. al Can at ae = re - 
struck by a car in front of his} DETROIT (® — Five men. ar- pe died of a he a yester- 
home Saturday morning. is .still 
listed as critical by Pontiac Gen- 
eral Hospital authorities. 
Rickey Fuqua, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. William Fuqua of 5790 Flem- 
ings Lake Rd., is being treated 
for seyere chest injuries. a frac- 
tured arm and bruises. according | 
to the hospital. 
Safe Found but Empty 
MOUNT CLEMENS \# —Police 
are searching for the men who) 
broke into the village markét at | 
nearby Anchorvillé Sunday, night | 
and fled with a safe containing |   
$3.100 in cash and checks. The | 
empty safe was found Monday at 
the edge of a road on the outskirts 
of town. and two brothers 
and (,us of Vas Massachusetts, 
‘John of Pontiac, 
, Sar 
Mrs. Margaret A. Kimehart 
METAMORA — Funeral! service | 
|for Mrs. Margaret A. Rinehart and lowe objected to the pro- 
posed equalization figure in their 
' counties without avail. 
Aud. Gen. John B. Martin. board | 
chairman, said several protests in- 
volved specific items of property, | 
rather than the propriety of the | %, Metamora resident who died | 
board's decision and could not be, '" Pontiac Sunday after . long 
considered These cases. he said, | illness will be held at 2 p.m 
| Wednesday at the Mabley Chapel, 
{Oxford with burial in Hough Ceme- | 
tery. Almont. q 
Dies on Golf 7 Golk Cours will be reviewed by the tax com- 
| Ser . 
Arrest 5 in Strike 
rested yesterday on a charge of | day while playing golf. 
carrying concealed weapons at al. 
strikebound Detroit auto agency, : 
were released later when the pros- Foreign Exchange — 
ecutor’s office ruled that police had| rarest lows Oreat “Prusie te sellers. war an illegal search agree 
Police said they found two! maerxet 
Vengthd of lead-weighted hose in| 15 <> 
the cars of the men, service de-| 
' partment employes of Bob Ford, |   
  conts 
edian dollar in New York open 
131/32 per cent premium or 
s on up 1/16 of « cent 
t Britain (pound) si, 
wan ; Great Britain 30 day ures 
Great | 2681 13/16, unchanged; day futures 2814s. unchanged; Great 
Inc Britain 99 day futures 2.81 11/16, ae | 
| — service department work: | [ot a eent vanes franc) 3 2 on 
jers have continued on their jobs | cen . — many ‘western’ 
‘at the agency although the AFL ae ee unchanee nay it ’ t a 
| Teamsters Union called a salesman | are) ote: $ > ——— Port 
  | strike June 4 in an orgainizing 
attempt. 
A union spokesman said picket | 
line ‘pressure’ ‘franc! (free) : 
mark ‘krone: 1450 unchan 
Base cond America Afgen 
hanged Brasil (free) 105 unchanged; 
Sawaies 802) unchanged; Venesueia (doit. 
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passe on those’ service depart- veer 30.63. bnenen aden 1m 
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  S, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954" ¥ : 4 TWENTY-FIVE   
    
cena EMPLOYES RESIDING 
PrsTRE. TRANSPORT A: DES - TION FROM WALLED Real Estate B AC rol e 
MUST BE IN BONTIAC FE 4-2252 , eee Tee tn 
WE NEED LISTIROS ON FARMS. 
Ton NEEDED, BY com mores) s end homes JULY _IF INTERESTED “tae ate teat wan pal Caan . PLEASE SEND RE- tates are ' PIES TO BOX 35 PON. ROY KNA AUF! Realtor TAC 8 ‘ | 
¥E ¢8461, BEFORE 5. = W_Muree PE 37421 | 
| IRADE OR >RLL 
1lf vou wish to sell your home 
“ td Contracts, | Migs. 32 or other real estate. call us We 
PELLDEL LL LLL will be glad to list i¢ for trade. 
pad sale We handile eli closing | 
. on" " details & arran fimanc bh 
. Al DES I ION ! necessary Comsten ee | 
We ree tastings. Office now oper Realtor [eT W Huron FE ¢oas7 * 
ready to give the same cour-| Open Evenings 
aa athe oe years. el GREEN LAKE OFFICE 
— re - ~ (8 “QUEEN LAKE): — + Don thy Sny ef Lavender “HEDQTRS FOR ALL LAKES“ 
REALTOR Cottages. Homes. Lots tates 
3140 W. Huron 8t FE 24411 Since lem j AN F 
CASH” 7070 COMMERCE RD PCBs 5-001 
  Yr 
Wanted to Rent 29 Wanted Real Estate 32A 
Calla 
Specialist! Wen You Want’ to Sell 
Real Estate! nan 
FAMILY OF 5 DESIRES -2 OR | 
bedroom rat grr aan 10 | 
mule mtiac Call VY 
_SastdDetron collect Good. 4el- | erence | 
MINISTER WIFE AND 2 YEAR | 
old daughter need 2 of 3 | 
rm 
ment   
unfurn 
ia Lake 
Pontiac vicinity “s 
3 BEDROOM TRUE TED APT 
    for couple with 3 month old} HGUSES AND APTS ALL KINDS 
baby Please call FE 3-714! rvaetel problems oon for __ Family rental agent. PE 42583 _ YOUNG COUPLE NEED sMALL -— edical problems NEWLY DECORATED «4 LARGE 
unturaished house befote July 1 | tong! fee ey pant property dis- | furs rooms. first Moor utd FE 5-€794 after 5 | posal for a real estete spectal-| ities furnished. 2 private en 
STEADILY EMPLOYED Rati. | ‘eas ‘Ottete ‘erentest 74 BOve ®| tranees re besement bat. 
. road man and family desire 5 or ‘ | — ae oe ana garage ee 
unfurnished to t F ] road or nite peg 2 buy No ace i or sure resu ts only. Prefer middieaged working | 
ing oF dripking Reference FE — R Box 58 Poatiac 
42231 ri: See— i S —_- Ta 
SINGLE GIRL SECRETARY | NEAR TOWN. 2° ROOM FUR 
wants es 3 room furnished | . ished se oad ventie- 
apartment. Call FE 5-4069 afier) men erred 
$30 PM. WHITE ¢ NICELY FURNISHED 3 “ROOM ‘el 7) 7 ET apartment very ing rivate |° 
Share Living Quarters 30 Wecking couple 7 oe 
in = ema A Sout SAAS: WORKING LADY WILL SHARE »6 ton <hr Hir a 735 Menomineé 
house and bath with middie- Faom 
aged couple FE #5834 vetore 
WiLL CARE POR ONE CAILD prone OR 9-1872 of OR 3.1700 couple employed. Shere = with Open 8 te & Sun. 1 to & widow | EM 3-566} 
"Wed. |. Transportation | 31 ~~ eeNea—an—ns ene eee 
| GIRL WIe8HES RIDE From u-s0} LISTINGS WANTED 
and Williams Lake Rd to town | properties and homes needed for 
Between 6 anc 8 and 6 am OR 3-0274 | immediate sale. i     
TWO PONTIAC PRESS 
    
_WOodward 5-7744 Rings Here 
We cuarantee W ge You the best HAVE BUYER DOWN 
ossigie deal on your land con-! fer ranch t heme 
ract. We suggest you Sud" dod lot, within ho ged to $11 eall FE 2-6 and | bracket 
lrancis E, “Bud” “Miller | Dorothy * Snyder der Lavender | 
Realtor , REAL 
DOING BUSINESS aS stone | 21#¢ W. Huron 8 PE 2-4411 
REALTY TRADES 919 Joviyn , rE — Larger homes for emailer elty 
6 to 8 om Daily Sun 1 to property for suburban or farms. 
IMMEDIATE CASH FOR ae homes for p-omes large — 
land contract of equity im yous | Dbayments are scarce. — 
home. | os verve Traies m 
h. L. Templeton, Realtor * can Ue ‘Be oblig at 2139 Orchard Lake Ra PE 44563 DORRIS & SON 
TO GEt THE MOST FOR YOUR rratt jand contract ygeomyr Partridge 732 W 'w Gases coor so ge 
te ee. | pe 
Ph ‘¥E ane - 
» MORTGAGES | pon quick ano oUnFeoes oN FARMS OR SUBURBAN, from; service on city or suburban prop- 
a   
St 
  re foes 100 ft — no erty. list with 
eporaical D TCT ART or ts “hk. G. Hempstead, Realtor 
B a 02 E. Huron Street 
Meunedic Society, 1717 % res ra FE 4-8284 Eves. Pe 2-1317 
FE 40821: Eves. a QUICK CASH FOR YOUR HOME egardiess of c e 
“$ Unl limited G | Stsretten rigst Call, PE or FE or immediate serv- 
for ying land contracts Fast | tce B Realtor 1717 
gcirteocus action, For immediate | _5 = a,   
_— call Mr Johnsoa, or Mr | 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor | HAVE BUYERS FOR 
FE 4-2533 | One or two bedroom modern home, 
1704 §. Telegraph Rd. | “™*T St” OF oerten 
CASH FOR BLAND CONTRACTS A 7™® Pedrvom modern home tn Hu. ron Gardens area with basement 
  J Nae Welt 440 Disie Hwy. OR ang «arare 
~ CASH ‘Income property om lake -or house ron. YOUR | feos possibilities. At least 6 roome | 
7 
LAND CONTRACT one 
Nicholle & Harger Co. Cail J_A Taylor, Reaiter, FE +2544 
13 W Huron St. Phone FE 5-183 YEAR AROUND 5 ROOM. WIL- rae jams Lake Responsible ple RESPONSIBLE COUPLE WOULD 
like to buy 4 room home Brick |_$-1708__after_§:30 me 
Drelerred. basement. larae living | WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE gg good down payment. not! property. Purchasers waiting 
far out no realtors. Write . 
Pontiac Press ‘Bok 9. a F. MchINNEY 
————“WwE HAVE an e 8800 mmerce : 
Ph. Pontiac EM 33313 or 
$200,000 UNiv. 18 
a our disposal to purchase new | WANTED 2 ACRES WITH SMALL 
seasoned land contracts out house’ must have bath. Pontiac 
= clients See me before you 
| WILL BUY FARM T sell, ASK FOR BOB MARTIN ITH OR WITH. 
YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! fron'3s “Woodward Tile et” OP 
MAHAN | Wanted | REALTY CO, REALTORS 
7 = ngs and Sundays 
1075 W. Huron Ph FE _ 20263 
Wanted ited Real Es Estate 32A 
ATTENTION! 
We need listings Office now open Area FE 4431 
  
Listings 
Wanted good west suburban lake 
property We have clients watting 
to purchase 2 and 3 bedroom 
homes can give you good 
      _ BROS. | 
Red Horse = 
HOME ON WILLIAMS 
  ready to giv same cour- service if the price and terms are 
teous. efficient service we have; mght 
given in the past 25 years 
Dorothy Snyder L. eens C. W od C 
REALTOR . O O. 3140 W Huron St __ FE 24411 | cor og aims Lake Rd & M-50 | 28 3-123. Office Open 0-8 
x c. 8 | Rent. Apia Apts. Furnished 33 eon 2 ROOMS Mins BATH. COUP 
24 HOU RS only. 63 Nortoa LE | . 2 ROOMS AND BATH. MURPHY 
For your equity tn toyr bed and laundry. 3 biecks from 
home or farm Call e “64 {| town FE 4.3705 84 Nagton 
the phone we will be a |}2 ROOM 'RD FLOOR ‘BACHELOR | 
ae oticr before yo } apartment. 50 Sheridas. Call aft- Gea: We mean business! ie era UES 2 ROOMS ON BUS LINE ADULTS EDW. M. STOUT pe Private entrance 286 8 
11M. Seginaw St. Ph FE S81" c satin —— APARTMENT ADULTS Open Eves “tl 8-30 only 107s NE 
YOU WANT ACTION |2 ROOMS Pee ~ COUPLE . i ai ly 72 Washin my 8 oll ee kenind SEULIE Sa atte ORLY MAHAN HAS BUYERS! y‘aupy noosa aDgLTs ORLY. RUSSELL H YOUNO RENTAL 
The demand is great. = cea AGENCY FE ¢1444 Call before 
meee ep blngean Ty a grt 6 43 Clarr 
your listing ¥ certainly 0 | TURN'SHED 170. 1T- 
our utmost to please you berd 2 ioe en ee =a 
17 veare of satisfactory Real e+ y 
tate dealings tn Pontiac apne 2 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE us that you will be satisfied.) entrance adults 62 Wisner after 
We handle all details for finance 6 PM __ 
ing and closing cap us today 2 ROOMS EVERYTHING FUR- 
to list your pr 
To Buy—To Sel ke Trade I 
YOU BUY IT — WELL INSURE [Tf 
MAHAN | nished 5 minutes walk from town. | 
No children or drinkers. 68 Fair- | 
grove H 
2 ROOM APT PRIVATE BATH. 1 ae accepted 79 Clark & FE 
  
  WHITE LAKE 1 QUIET COUPL 
ke \ 
Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ‘SLICE OF HAM 
COUPLE. PRIVATE ENTRANCE 
bath,   _ end FE 4287. . 
CLEAN FOR 1 OR 2 PE q 
private entrance. * Noi “Ave 
CLEAN 2 ROOM BABY | 
welcome, no ¢ ss dona Rents | 
~ moni . & r wn. 
PURN APARTMENT FOR 
rent. ren 
Roméo. PLateau 32-2360   
_ SMALL NICE “T BEDROOM 
on R Bee + & Bled 
Mile 7) ) $75 MUlberry 1647 
Rent t Apts. Unf Unfurnished 34 PORN Pe 
|3 & 3 RMS. TOTB WELCOME 
RUSSELL H YOUNG RENTAL 
_AGENCY. FE ¢1444 HOME 
120 | 
2 CLEAN ROOMS AND BATH, heat, — gas eed washin 
trom bus. & 
vate entrance, souks, refer> 
ot 3-2251, OR 3-2444 _ences 
7 AND 1 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH hot water and auto. beat FE 
on 
‘ROOMS rezig Wirslimali BATH Paivate. 
Cal FE 
* sean ter oe p.m 
3 ROOM APARTMENT. WEST 
sice Garage. Clean quiet Cou- 
—bie cooly, FE 226 
ARCADIA — 
APARTMENTS 
3 reoms and —. Adults only 
ber month 
K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 oo Huron Street 
CLEAN ¢ CLoBE us “PRIVATE. - 
rooms and Ground fieor, 
warace. ode. “adults. FE 2-0301 
  “NICE 4.0CA TION. 
__ bus Adults only PE 51200 
5 ROOM LOWER. MODERN 
_ Adults ¢. FE 32-6603 
4 ROOMS ON 130 8. ” PARKE. NO 
_ehildren under i 
LIVING 
rage St near Eastern Jr. High, No 
childrea. Reot $65 per month. FE 
2-127 
LARGE 4 ROOM HEATED APART- 
—. fer couple. With arage 
308 Third 8. zs. of 
_call Waeeter 50614. it 
WEST SIDE 4 ROOMS PRIVATE 
bath. Ol) neat, hot water. garage 
ture. Adults only 319 Liberty 
Rent | Houses Furnished 35   
Cad beto__. _43 Clears ROOMS MODERN ON PONTIAC 
Lake. Year round. Hot water beat. 
OR 3.2382, 
20x20 GOVERNMENT TRAILER. 
277 Pontise Coaca, “47 model. 
PE 17-7222 7 
FURNISHED HOUSE JUNE 19 TO 
ican 24. Lake privileges FE   
YEAR ROUND HOUSE ON LAKE Orion. $100 manth. Sep- 
tember. MYrtie 3-531!   HOUSE FOR RENT OR FOR SALE Wkh $60 month income. 89 Pari- 
_burst FE 21560 
SMALL NICE 1 BEDROOM HOME 
on John R_ near 8 Blvd (20 Mile | 
_ Ra) $75 MUlberry © 0-164" 
Rent Houses | Unfurn. 36   i tie ti ae 
UNPURWISHED POUR ROOM AND 
bath house. 2624 Judah Rd. Jake 
  2 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT Adults only. 9775 Elizabeth Lake 
2 BEDROOMS, MODERN BRICK home, west side Appliances fur- 
nished. Available June 2). FE 
_ 23-5470 a 
4 ROOM AND JATH. COMPLETF- ly modern. Basement OR 3-294! 
5 “Root HOUSE ON WEST SIDE & month References. Write 
_Ponting Press 1 3 
LAKEFRONT YEAR AROUND 
home. 5 rooms and garage 
_Adults OR 3-264 +2643 1730 Ladue 
WALLED L. LAKE. | 5S ROOMS, = 
modern conveniences, Shower 
vate beach 615. veekly. Doiron, 
TExas ¢1210. 
‘Rent Lake P Property 364 RR nen nnn 
4 ROOM COTTAGE, RUNNING WA- 
ter, refrigerator beach 
furnished e411 
_Drive EM 3-250!   
  
  5 CLEAN MODERN Devan | on Hubbard Lake 2 bedrooms 
stove. reffigerator radio boat 
$3750, 840, $45 w 
Schloerke 
ATTRACTIVE CARROL LAKE 
FRONT % B HOUSE SCREENED 
front 3 bedroom house, screened 
porch bath Available June 19 
to July 4 EM 32355. 
BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT YEAR 
around furnished 2 room and 
bath « 10 minutes out. No 
Grinkers children pt pets. OR 
31640   BALD EAGLE LAKEFRONT COT- 
Electricity, boat. screen- 
Inner-spring mattress 
AUER's. Or- 
COTTAGE IN KEEGO 90. | 
week, Call FE ¢0319 FOR RENT BY WEEK OR welcome. Call 
wean it 5 
1: 
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“Buckley, we either have to stop throwing them overboard | 
—or get off this pork and bean diet.” 
  
ROOM FOR ONE OR Iw0 ue MEN 
  For Rent Rooms 2 
ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. 
Florence FE 5-4897 
a Privuegses Board 
    TEAM HEATED aaa nig 
room. Hot weter close 
  per week. Kitenan priviesss, Fi per week. rivile ve 
minute walr & ehher Pontiac of Fisher Body. 
WIDOW HAS a PROFESSIONAL MAN. Seminole 
Hills FE, 5-6365   
  __Rooms With Board 38 - 
ROOM AND BOARD WITH HOME 
pmo Call FE 4-509 | privileges. 42 block from bus. FE 
+e7eT. 
eanmatione FE 2D. 
ANTED ROOMERS AND BOARD 
  
| 
  |NEW STORE BUILDING. 36x60. | DINING — PACIL: 
Rent | Stores Hot Reome” 39) 
HOTEL ROOSEVELT 
$12 WEEKLY Newly decorated By week. Also) 
py FE Reasonable rates. 
ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK 
HOTEL AUBURIN 
| Hort L. i"PONT TAC 
$15 WEEKLY ITIES BAR 
GRILL HEALTH CLUB MOD. 
PRICES 
Mr. Car’ Ransom 
FE 5- él   40   
  
  
som manager 
on West Huron Street in new 
Huron Center 2 blocks west of 
Telegraoh Rd Ideal !>ration for 
Grug store or restaurant Front 
parking (biacktopped : 
FE ¢1778 for further 
41 rear 
Call owner 
_!nformation 
__Rent Office ce Space   
  
RENT 
AIR 
For Rent Misceflaneous 42 OFFICE SPACE 
CONDITIONED OFrPFice 
ce in Capitol Savings & Loan 
dg 75 W Huron St. FE 40561 
    A\ | SPACE FOR MACHINE 6HOP Oe 
  _Phone OR 3-1775 
For Sale Houses — 43} month furnished lake front sum- | ~“~“~~~ OOO 
mer cottage 
Living room 2 bedrooms 
and screned porch. OR 
after 5 pm semi-private beach 
kitchen 
4-006 
LAKE. 
Everything furnished BSultable 
  for _4 les or as desired. $85 
week. or terms Yor season 
3-7874. 
LEASE ONLY 
Lake front nice ‘ture. 
refrigerator combination televi- 
sion, of] heat beach. boat, dock, 
  is miles oe Frage out Dixie 
wy. ust supply good 
_reference, FE 446306 
MODERN KE COTTAGES Missaukee Lake, MA 5-3176.   NEW MODERN CABINS ON THE nek. Make reserva- 
3-9389. R. and K | tions no Cabin Day. _ 
NEW CABIN ON BEAUTIFUL TEE 
Lake Good beach. Lewiston, 
—Mich_PE | _ Ow OPEN 
Pontiae Lake tourist court. Modern | 
atl electric cabine with boats, | 
be} and wonderful beach. 
3-7T700 -   
SMALL CASS LAKE FRONT COT- FE 2-0837 
E 
for studio apartments yng 
all conveniences... 
5 Detroit St. Call days tage. June 19 to 30th   
    REALTY CO. RS 2 oa STREET FLOOR PRI- 
Member Co-op Real Inc.| vate entrance end bath Tile shower. Electric stove and refrig- 
FE2 0263 erator Auto _ hot water Bach- 
Open Eves ‘ti] #—Sun. 104 elor y Pontiac Press. Box 
1078 W Huron _e 
~ b= ee CLEAN. PRIVATE BR, 
POST OFFI ine ane only. 318 Orcherd 
ke 
2 ROOMS AND BATH. % 8. PAD- dock. 
') ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH. + utilities furnished 164 W =: 
2', ROOMS FURNISHED. 1 CHILD_   ~ MILLER LISTINGS WANTED 
We have customers bs ott for 2 ROOMS AND ALSO 2 ROOMS 
Private bath Children weicome | 
—homas9ps- £0rsied By, vou ahr Vou gba es Tree ee Ve. eee 
sind cH a “ Gnee — Tage. newly decorated. Adults Ct Francis E,. “Bud” Miller only” FE 44195 
ROOM APARTMENT an 
Realtor Adults Rent $65 Aubu 
DOING Sil ple Aad STONE 7 ROOM AND ATH Wick ¥ 
  
    ee te § pw Daily: =) % i nome. sdb oe beby 
i3 R R 
ng e ? = j A prea 
LISTINGS WANTED “tated Close in. fa, aad 
ere ree FE 04. Are — 
Set Trade 
H. c Newingham, Broker|* 7 ROOMS AND sate PRIVATE 
entrance. Adults. Oakland 
7 ROOMS AND BATH LIGHTS. 
  381 8. Marshall A heat and __FE b 40843 or FE 40661 = 4. 1 fereet. SR 8 
GRO RuT- | 3 ROOMS . CLEAN. - VER SCOTT. CROZIER 
LEDGE, sam, att ee 
These are the four courteous. help 
ful Santeria salesmen in our 
office   
entrance Couple only $05 month 
A An ig ee ge Nm de Rag tod gener won 2 eectee eae, 2% Av 
rod sell. We ea pene property ourn Ave : | « eee LAKE FRONT YEAR and jake jots : 3 
.10 minutes out, no 
HUMPHRIES sriyere cilaren or pets On 
  REALTOR FE 2.0474, cure, 1, ROE a AP 
Eodperatie heed ring ack. | “quire, WH, ‘Seetane 
a. 2s & 
CLEAN SLEEPING 
54025. 103 8 re +0127 
For Rent Rooms 37 SSeS   
GOOD ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN _Down town 41 Pine St FE 2-8820 
Fr Cross St a CLEAN COOL BEDROOMS FOR 
laties or c *. st. Jo 
__Seph | Hospital. 1 
AT BUS STOP, LARGE ‘MODERN 
“front -room---#'B-4-7332.- 
vate: entrance close in FE 2-6957 ;   | | 3 
Aa 
“On } & LOVELY. HOME. BEDROOM RANCH TYPE | 
home. On lot 1002325 Bee P W | 
_Dinnan & Son 66 W Huron Rea) 
G ELLIOTT & SON Northwest- 
ern at Middlebert, JOrdon +6121, 
_MAyfeir 6-2503 
SITUATED ON | 
Huron River at Commerce Lake 
Compietely reconditioned. New ga- 
tage Now ready for occupancy 
Easy terms EM 3-3291   
1111 Joslyn 
| Co-operative _ Real E Estate Exchange 
This nearly new 2-leve!l home with 
bank 
tar 
  had 
ab. 
   
CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS FOR | 
ladies or gertiemen. blocks 2 
FE 2-1903 from downtown   ROOM 
  for 1 - ai beds. 
room very* ym jock = 
peony employment office. 
well. 
RiCh e CUT FINO ROOW? WE. 
tinea a worker 
— 1:00 p.m. 38 W. Hu 
je oe Saree ken 
    $1373 DOWN 
This very convenient 2 bedroom 
home 19213 living room, large 
kitchen. 3 lots ced. for 
comes. Eas terms 
RAYTON AREA 
We bere just listed one of those 3 
bedroom 1 floor GI resale 
homes Generous size rooms 
throughout Facellent kitchen Oi! 
furnace. 172219 lot. a 30x30 ga- 
Tage Only $2509 do too 
LIST HERE START “PACKING 
CORT M. IMBLER 
FE 40524 
Datiy -til 8-Sundey 2 to 6 
A Country Lake Estate 
four acres on s of jake; it's 
of Square Marshall Tennessee 
Stone cons upper le- 
ving Ffoom — af 
picture window fue bath 
showe. The lo lower level has 
large recreation room with fire- 
piace. built-in bar, beautiful back see =— The Terreation 
room opens onto a lovely screened 
and glassed terrace over « 
& beautiful take and bordering 
on State property where the — 
of fishing ant hunting ts be, 
Mt has approximately 4 pies | 
- +ate- 
; “small -aretaket ictise 
land ts available if desired. This 
| hei can be purchased 
per cent down: 
terms on balance uE is 
| TeEEEE 3 & east 
A go* 
fll Hi it 
F oh ." 
  : i i = | | 
| For Sale Houses BOL CLEC oeaeeanenrneaannwre 
_ANNETT- 
NoeM <49s€4n— 
33 EF MONTCALM CORNER | OF! OF FERS = 
BY OWNER, WEST SIDE BRICK. | i ee =a a} 
Large aL and ‘ane! ~~ — Lake a“ fad e 
reom end beth on “ 
tires aa 3 ean bed on Lake ne No agents 
second, full basement oil heat 2 car 1 Block 
trom Pull 97.060, terms 
aCe show $006 DOWN Brend new r bed- 
ae of . monte reom w with eae all 
room atory com well, sep- 
Seer. 7" ioe yg tic. wired, sutomatic hot water — 
end full beth on sec p ogg sink and all interior stud- | 
end. sleeping room om third, them over end com-; 
full basement, ot] heat, pre with others and you'll agree 
race Loc on nares te ts more home for your 
street close to Administre-| ney. Priced et only $5,900. Hien Building $13,700, terms 612, " at 
Best of condition 6 room modern 
West Side foomm,” oat foors 
Ld i. ° fl 
Extra large 7 room modern | 80,20" Gener ieaving ent, Best bome, } rooms, lavetery and ef term. 
large vestibule on first Moor. e 
S foams snd beth on cee] ones PULL PRICE Looted ot 
ment, furnace. 2 car Wiltams Lake Cory alow, 
garage land- clean as 6 pin. Tile beth oor 
New 4), room m S2t 904 galow, tile bath, Ibe car HOOD. Convenient to Birmingham 
arage atic beat & Detrou as well as te 
ot 160x300. Near school Rambling 3 bed ranch bun- end a. gaiow a garage Car- 
peted. ¢. tile bath, powder 
2 Kamily—West Side ee boputifel restos: 
large 2 family wweome tn 4 plet iu 
ne . 7 rooms sash, doors and se 
and bath on first floor 6 ved drive and street, lovely 
rooms and beth on second, and well iandscaped 
rented for $85 month Full This price been reduced 
ent, stoker steam from 625.000 and undoubtedly 
beat 2 car garage W 
We 
i— 
; ADAMS 
Will take housetrailer, or car as 
sows. payment on 5 foom modern 
ADAMS REALTY CO. 
382 Auburn Ave 43 GAYLORD ADAMS For Sale Houses 
A BARGAIN 43 
7 room home with sg serge rooms. oi) heat all 
lots of closets. Total a og Cm 
300. Close mm Call af 
stop at 136 East aed < t 
54 ACRES 800 feet frontage on re Leake | 
$ room oné story 2 bedroom 
—. Jal basement, also 12x16 
overlooking lake Dock with 
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PE 50763. ing room 12221, TV room 
d 14x18 .arge modern kitchen Good for Many Businesses with GE dishwahser 1 bed- On ma corner in apartment bulld- room an: gar ol tle Datt 
ing. Pike and rd BSelf-serve | bo 5 bedrooms market across the street. Heavy | and 2 baths pa second. Full 
built location. For or basem ent automatic = oil 
lease Steam heat. Double win- heat 3 car garage. beau- dows, Fuli basement. Excellent tifully landse lawn. $22,- 
for dime store hardware or cloth- rms. 
by g E nad = both —, 
: 32-6549 oF eae ‘Roy Annett Inc. STORE wa” ge INQUIRE 200 | Voorhei= rete REALTORS 
BR ron Ts |28 © Wuron ral 3T193 $1 Mill St ene Rented! Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 
per month Call Hotel 
jac FE 5-6171. Mr. Ran-   
TRADE 
Jack Loveland 2199 Case Lake R4. Keego Harbor 
2487 41667 PE 2497 
A HOME OF YOUR OWN 
| Oxbow Lake Front 
Grand family home of 6 bed 
rooms — all good size fire- 
Place in living room, family size 
dining room. modern kitchen ™ 
front porch. large summer 
at 
h stale full basement 
large landscaped rear 
bie -werege with 
above. Good beach. $16 
Elizabeth Lake Estates 
A Wonderful 7 room family home 
large landscaped jot, 
rage 
What You've Waited For 
- A fine 6 room 
frame home with 3 bedrooms and 
bath up Excellent closet space 
Vestibule 
room. huge an large screen- 
oak floors 
landscaped 
basement. 
oil heat, storms and screens. edad 
are ved drive. 
eck thie property A 
ed 
tered walls. 
$14,400 
Webster GOOD BUY On Riviera 
fireplace 
summer 
range 
double garage full 
é . terms FE ¢3303 
full 
good o FA 
let dou- 
, terms 
je ga- 
dining 
riced   School District 
Brick and frame 3 bedroom home | 
with attached garage $12,000 
Dorchester Road Brand betel 2 bedroom home 
® believing — its 
terms. lots 
very nice 410.280. 
Brings in $220 monthiy  Care- 
takers a is vacant Doubie 
garage Clore-in west side. 
WF BUY AND SELL Beein 
-3-Eanuly_Income 
_LAND CONTRACTS 2 
  $12,200 AUBURN AVENUE 
Bateman | 
Two Homes 
Yours for Years 
100 Ft. Sandy Beach 
Kampsen 
Realtors 
$a 450 
ae S Teleg bot water 
Large 
@ reom modern idea! fer reom- 
ima house “ Very best of condition 
2 car garage Lot WO 5 150 
  oFr BALDWIN 
    
         
  L. H. BROWN, Realtor 
WwW. Huron re 
Real Estate Exch. 
BUILD NOW 
Attractive ranwh .omes. 2 and fe 0: 
eats “Porimecr heat r “ 
300 to $13,000 on | 
e@ Welcome vour vis 
HERBERT C. DAVIS 
One ris 
ar 
EXCELLENT 
carpeted § living 
room and dining rm step- 
saver kitchen hasement ol) 
heat and water heater 
per mon 
Offered at the amazing price 
of $8,950, substantial dowa 
payment required 
A feshionabiy located bun- 
w of head-turning beau- 
Low sweeping roof lines 
a huge Therm ne picture   window and blending of | 
brick create a sturdy ex 
terior A’ tremendous jot 
nearly ‘“« acre) with state- 
ly shade trees. Ail this is 
en impressive introduction 
to a charming interior which 
boasts living room juxury 
A picture - book Kitchen that 
charm any housewile. 
‘Waster Hedrooms,.2 
tile bathrm that contains 
all the latest innovations An | The 
(with tong 
term financing invites your 
purchase. 
  4 uaa ipal bungalow oy 
bare ft he, 
ca "ecplace eutitel 
ttronmitned kitchen inside 
planter box picture windo® 
2 sunporch seutomatic ac | 
heat and many outstanding | 
features. Let use show you 
Auburn Heights 
Excellent family home #ith 
five large rooms and hath 
down, expansion sttic with 
room for two more rooms 
eae heat 2 car garage 
large parcel 662256 Oniy 
$8 450 
  1B), £.052R| 
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'NICHOLIE ~ 
  BRICK | 
  
    
  AND HARGER CO. 
Ph. 
oe. es te wee SPA 000 Down 
Brien heme 0 peautitdl new ranch trpe e@ overlooking the golf 
ane tie beth. 
rf, Forest bot air 
SO] D OU lh rz furnace 2 ¢ bedrooms and 
out Walton | Fa 
WE HAVE SOLD ALL OF Gaver La colt course” sien 
OUR Lake momma Amp | foo ail cay daturta aot Soma ; = price $11,500 by owner. 
COTTAOES. HAVE cus- 30041. 
ee. SAS ee BRICK GOOD WEST SUBURBAN 8 rooms, 2 complete baths. new 
. 1 furnace 2 car garage 2! 
LAKE PROPERTIES FOR blocks from Pontiac Price | 
$12500, with $4000 down. or $11,000 
@urce ACTION, GTVE Us m_ down, Vacant. FE - 
A CALL, ‘ TANS-$1000 DOWN 2 and 3 bedroom new homes 
F.C, Wood Co. | Piattisinte occobai TF PA 
Rlouser a 2 blocks west of 
Corner William: Lake R4 & ue im bia. +179 
+12% = Office Open 8 s @elcomen | located on Strathmore 
. 3, blocks fouth, ‘ 
’ a0, Z whee Lumbar For Sale Houses 
FIRST OFFERING SBURN| 
HEIOHTS AREA “ti bunga 
tow on Jarge 602200 foot lot with 
garden Features 2 bed- 
rooms ay kitchen 
= living rgom dasement 
foreed air turace aulo wa 
res! heater $10.450 with $1,060 
down. Less tor cash 
and attractive bungalow built in 
1980 on corner lot. l‘y car ga 
rage, close to school and city 
- Weil interior al) 
ty decorated 2 ——S. ‘4 
ogg large ey dream 
‘tchen. Only "eres 
MODERN HOUSING. HOME with | INCOME APARTMENT 6 ok aa 
rooms with ssed frent pore 
floored attic 3 bedioomes on first 
floor tor owner, 2 bedroom base- 
ment apartment brings in $70 
“montily Mas cet foreed air beat ; 
and auto weter heater Paved 
street Completely furnished a 
Woo. terms 
WEST SUBURBAN 5 room modern etl steam 
value at basement 
A real 
$1°S0 down. bungalow 
heat 2 
$7950 wth 
Many mere to choose trom. Drive 
eut te our office and look over 
eur photo-listings. 
CAMERON H ua 
FE 46402 
1362 W hater ; Evenings 
| Co-operativ Seat: sts Sschange 
| CRESCENT _ ~XAKE. & ROOMS, 
shower sy car garage. the 
lots, tove. Samal balance. 
WEST SIDE BRICK 
built to highest structural stan | 
dards A dream home per = 
celience ’ Valuable unusual 
intments including Sieoaaieal: 
| cg opirolied » a door. $35,500. 
v MPiNiaHTRED “heme of 
e to live “and well 
ie the asking price 
Lot $0n122 
these eas a 
B.D). CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 
La 1717 srouve meal | Estsie’ Exchange =| 
CLARK 
GOOD BUY Neat, 
CHARLES 
$4000 
Pirst time sieved en |   | ranch home| 10 AC RES   ——¢ 
__- For For Sale How Houses 4 
3 bedroom modern home. Garage | 
J 
236 N Sa 
__Eves_ 
‘ 
Ceoperative Real 
t 
| TO ~ > acres 
ly 1 =< taloes 
Ticed at e— 
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pr beds | 
SUBURBAN = 
I floor. 1'y acre gar- | 
Prided at $6500 with 
a 
N CITY 
5 room modern bungalow Fence 
yard. Good basement Almost new 
furnace Sell furnished of un- furnished 
C UCKL ER REALTY 
FE 44061 Pe T-110, on ‘Soass 
HONEYMOON 
SPECIAL 
reom bungalow tm Perry Part 
Mnolty pine kitchen with built | 
im cupBoards 3 piece bain vax 
floors and p Qstered walls A real 
doll , Sa and eniy $1 250 down 
Rk. +t. VALEERT, Realtor 
Botate t achange | 
FE 5-0983 i 
4 
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s 
IOMES & COT TACT S 
WALLED LAKE “AREA 
Lake Land Realty Co 
024 PONTIAC TRAIL, WALLED | LAK | 
oar YOUR TENANTS USE 
reom any ian PE 2-618) tor 
_ an ad-write 
E & WORKSHOP 
and 
birch plywood. Close te school 
$9.500 terms 
  
Elizabeth Lake’ 
Road 
Three bedroom ranch style home | 
built in Caen Extra large lot with 
bus ons bus service past. 
the front Seer Owner will weert- 
fice for only §7.000 with terms. 
Oxbow Lake 
This te @ little dandy Two bed- 
jastered = walls, 
air sited living room, 
Lake privileges just across the 
street. Very ¢ lot. hot air 
heat and hot water heater This 
ie @ eamcrifice at $6,500 with cash 
to mortgage. 
Starter Home 
Model open at the corner of Wil 
and M-6@ You can 
use this wel] cofstructed house as 
Com- 
$450 down 
jot Nams Lake Rd 
® 2 of 3 bedroom home 
plete on exterion pniy 
en your free and clear 
pt’ FC. Wood Co. REALTOR 
Corper of Wiliams Lake Kd & M-9® 
7 OR-+i238- Office Open #6 
East “Suburban 
Lovely new home a8 with 
large rooms Ample closet space 
a stairway to attic Large = 
room $2000 down, Eve ca. 
53-3245. 
Near Avon Sehool 
S room bungeiow 24230 built 1950 
Modern and large lot §1500 down 
Eve. call FE 32-7282 
. > —_— reom., room and bath home 
( ARROLL. ¢ PORRITT fully insulated. nice lot, shrub 
7 West Huron + FE 271247 bery. pe at — i. 
PANCELLENT HOME | &™® rer 
‘ vil jb To Buy-To Sell-To Trade 
home hg ™ < net | YOU BUY IT WELL INSURE IT 
_ Leaving city 
Fast Side 
6 room family home 2 bedrooms 
and bath down separate dining 
room full basement stoker 
heat 
appointment today 
aidson, FE $1201 
“BUD” Nichohe 
REAL STATE 
FOR COLORE!? FAMILIES 
Nice © room modern home Liv- 
ing Tfoom dining room kitchen, 
down 14 bedrooms and bath up 
Basement Mot air furnace Au 
tomat hot water 2 Iots Paved 
atreet Goor lecation. $1500 down. 
will handle 
bedroom home with basement We 
eas aad ‘ights. On paved | 
Very close to school. Price | 
$3650 with $650 down 
‘ait heme call) Mr 
or 
Near School Price $3200, 
information call Mre Spears 
J Kusseli A. Nott 
Pike 
E 49005 
Humphries On Motorway tn Elizabeth Lake 
Estates We heave this fine 3 year 
old 4% room bungalow Carpet- 
ing im 20 ff Iiving room and din 
ing “Il." included Attractive 1108 
kitchen) Onl heat Good sired 
witility room Bereens and storms 
ine huded Good location . Privi 
leges On nearby private beach 
$10.500 terms 
Humphries ae a Hospital Modern 
N , asbestos siding 
and. fenced _ aoa ate. Joe's 
landsca 
oft od   For ___For Sale Houses — 43 
Johnson FoR SETTER HOMES   
GOI RESALE, 
Three bedroom modern bungelew 
located in Drayten on Plains 
furnace and electric hot water. 
Newly decorated Situated on nice 
lot 80x130 ft. Payments only $57 
including teses and insurance, 
CLOSE TO SHOPPING 
Four nice rooms and bath Base 
ment with off furmnace and aute- 
matic hot water Lovely front 
porcy and 1% car ¢ with 
paved driveway Just 
west of bg pon Rd.. 
Tele-Huron 
price only $87 
terms, 
WILL. ARape Owner wil take tn free and clear 
home om this } bedroom modern 
wi> tire tasement, 
room and stoker beat Fruit trees 
and 2 car garage Immediate pos- 
session Murry on this as it won't 
OFFICE OPEN 98 
A JOIINSON, Realtor 
FE 4-2533 
1704S. Telegraph Rd.   
  
      
Established 1056 
$260 MONTHLY INCOME. 
om West side. 4 apts, 3 
  tars cine rd 
    
  
    to Se ' . 
  
  1 
  = PUNGA _ full basement, stoker heat, some 
ggg ob f eh gg AB ner ' buy ae =e frame -—- $10,800 with $3.3¢9 
large entry hall. Beautiful oak | tonight 
Cinna cupboard: washer and dry. NEAR CASS LAKE. Only $1.00 er storm windows, jot 1001)20 down for this and full with besutiful ‘awn and shade peng home ail sew" in —_ 
, a ee icture window, fenced yard. | ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ea) for couple See this value 
THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTs at | Beautiful modern bungalow with 7 ob aie 
| t Anch rm e eS foe bah 
tng tower, ao one — | Dasement with Sereece. 
greens A home we are proet garage pense | 
! fee | Bee, Setar pees, price, #1000." 
rx Lane ne IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, Just | Immaculte tion inside and out | of city. Pine 2-bedrm.., 
al kitchen y ‘on be wild about modern home oa tm. 
bed down, two aus tiled beth, full wit AC heating system. 8 7. torene. se frgaee geenae, BES oven. or trade on ry. head % ecre of 
fround. $8,000, terms. 
H WEST TSduanan SANDY BEACH in front of this Exceiient surroundings and take Watkins Lake ; 
vileges, 100n 173 with shade _ B--F, 
oa lak beautiful session. Roomy 3 Bs 
ment oun. uas AC heel, screened rge fireplace 
* ihe ba’ Prooh ahead nh for the low r garage : 
blacks » drive. Our best cas. $4,400, terms. . 
$16 800 : OAKLAND rt 
: & SON AD PES f sos, cog om DORRIS & SON screened yt REALTORS CO-OP ¥ maker 7 ide 
| 703 W. Huron et A rance 
HOUSES AND INCOME ALL 2-car ._ Some | elses P. W, Dinnan & Bons. 66 trees. See Wis et only 
17 eat WARD ORCHARDS. Fine ?-bedrm. 
GATEWAYS to) imei itt iitng am Site: window and sce, mod- 
erm tied kite , ac 
HAPPINESS | Se "asiruhes, rage 
— lot. See this et $12,500, 
YOUR HOME HERE me HAS EYE APPEAL | “4a ise with” see West side near A’ Road, Cape view ; 
cea ‘beteht beds ter tes. tps Toom sround }bedrm. home pilus arrangement of this 2 bed Sleeping porch 1 
brick distingvished by many bathe carpeting, full features such as & ves- screened recreation rm. 
u e Le Comme in ag ye of] hest, od 
6 kitchen rage trees, ¢ 
= reece divided ment vreake ee tile : for recreation. ot) heat, stairway | MACEDAY LAKE 120 ft. te for future } em fine 
room 5. te nd pases ere, jot auld fn ft. Otloved at $13,500 » fm. with 
ECM ag Bg a PerreD 0 OUT = cr esrage iia an 
HAVEN OF REST foal bewuty spot "430 608, forms RANCH TYPE on 2 acnEs ‘ 
Built in loca west side s 
mules oul, paved road fromtage, ¢a- LAKE G of rare 
cellent planned ranch bome of 5 offers 3 actes com! with 
* lake f e You can have 
    
  
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| Member Co-op 
Full price $6 600. make your | 
Den- | 
FR O¢3196 | 
' GIPDINGS 
| | 
Real-’ me") MAHAN 
- 10360 Privileges 
2 pac * with 2 
large bedrooms Youll like the 
aliractive 10 ft living reom with 
natural stone fireplace and pic- | 
tere window os erlecting the ex-/ 
pertly groomed yard flowers 
mars | and shrubbery Ov heat 
lavatory, mi a te 3 pov at- 
tached garage 2 acres 
spot ore fruit — rasp | 
berries. strawberries 
chicken coop with cin ft = 
way Offered at 5.700, $4,500 
down SEE IT TODAY. YOU'LL 
WANT IT 
WEST SUBURBAN 
EAL ) LL “ee IDE FOR 8MA oa ‘ 
REALTY CO. REALTORS 
Real Est Each 
FE 20263 
Open Eves ‘ti 8 Sun 
| w 
NEXT DOOR 
POBT O Ine 
10-4 
  Mhron 
TO BRANCH 
FPICE | 
RD Hae «VACANT: | cottage part base-— 
clean in and out 
‘, acre of more $5700 $4600 down 
$50 month Move right tp salad | 
Woodward TO 8016 
GILES | Lake Privileges 
Want to beat the heat? 
Then you should see thia 2 
hedroom home. full base- 
ment plus @ garage ail on 
2 nice wood lots Best of 
all only $5800 with 6050 
down nice 4 room 
ment furnace 
| Home at Walters Lake! 
+ 
story bungalow built tm 1947 | Don't miss thie completely 
furnished 4 room home w#ith 
nice lot and lake privileges. 
Oniy $1000 down and im- 
mediate possession Call for 
appointment on this now. 
5 Bedroom | 
If you have a large famity \ 
you'll appreciate the Y 
roominess of this homes of | 
rooms ~ waseitent : + 
recreation space i's car ga” i 
rage 2 lots with pienty of | shade And this property 
ean be bought with oniy 
$1 500 down Owner has been 
t f - ome   
home to ad¥ 
down, plenty of aa “for 
extra jarge bedroom up Screens 
storms and venetian blinds Rec- 
Treation spece basement gas 
heat and Paved street 
ribbon drive 
will pay to # per cent Mtg at 
65544 per monti in 
vot water 
mes. 
good barn 
bome beauti- 
Decorations are 
epactess living room, car- 
peted Stone firepiace Stream 
lined kitchen knotty cedar Hath- a 
Me ree = fe tat 
tully modegnized 
bs fag Fre! 
room 10 room home With 8 
room, on first loor Pull baese- 
ment gas heat and hot water 
conve- 
Humphries Better cail new! §25.000, 
nient terms 
REA 2-0474 
a3 ie Tele fe ¢ ee Evenings 
Co-Operative Real gouse Exchange   
HUNTOON AKE — Large Trench house anny modern 2 
fire places Yecreation room ga- 
ae — Price #16.000 with 
Warert 
barge 
aoe net - 3 toom house 
nice lot vi to Dixie 
stores $7500 with $800 
sangre with $500 down, 
GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 
6961 Andersonville Pd Waterford 
Pa. On +1268 
‘ 
  92 Ww. Huron 
$6 254 approx 37.m0° 
mI } 
    = he 
sell 
GILES REAT TY 
PE 58-4175 
= _Open # tl) 9 . 
IS A DANDY 
ee 2 bedroom ranch heme § 
gp ihe D rih      
       
      ide of to 
         “2 car garage 
For detatls ‘ca: axlo breeve@ay, 
and 3 nice lots 
J. A. Taylor eed pe ted INSURA NCE 
  199 Oasiand A E 4-2544 
Open Eve. view Parking 
IN OXFORD 
4 bedroom home with 1 bedroom 
ED 
175 8 Main St 
“Watch for the red & white house” 
Laree $ family and complete bath, Pe din- | 
room. living room down. 3| 
rooms and semi-bath up. On 
es jot. Longs 
A. Pritz. 
isola Mien. 
RBAL ESTATE jes for 
NORDMAN. 
St. Romeo, Mich 
  
INCOME Close to &t, Mi- 
Lovely apt for owner 
Aute ges heat garage large 
eee Net Line ob aren 16 per cent 
investm 
wm FOSEPHL E REISZ 
et ges ehael's 
  mo 
Ob PAT ROO Ant : = To get workers, ve 
ente of buyers, dial FE rm modern home guest cot- 
oe and boat —— ag ft ake 
beautihy i Atta oye er of tant 
— , $25 with 66. 
FLOYD KENT, Realtor 
24W Lawrence PE 46-6108 open eveg 
Next to Consumers Power 
KNUDSEN Bloomfiield Area 
Practically new brick ranch 
pd od home. 6 roons and bath 
ith basement and 2 car at- 
tached garage. —— land- 
wr   
carpeting and drapes. Shown by 
appointment 
Orchard Lake Rd. 
One of the newer homes with o 
half acre of land, 
& bath bungalow w full base- 
ment and gas heat. 2 car ga- 
rage, other bidgs and 
landscaping. $15,600 with terms, 
WM. Ho KNUDSEN 
REALTOR 
510 Pontine State Bank 
| Ph FE 44516, Eve 32-3750 5320 
\* ROOM HOUSE. SMALL DOWN payment Will teke car. smeil 
house or house trailer tm trade, 
OR  3-4604 
KINZLER Sylvan Lake Front perfect setup where 
ou Can enjoy an ai! yeesr 
round vacation and = still 
have al] city conveniences 
Newer brick and stone large 
6 room ranch home with at- 
tached 2 <ar garage. Has 
> ft recreation 
fireplaces and 1's 
Gas heat and city sewer 
To imclude carpeting and 
Permanent boat dock 
power or satl boats 
Widow owner moving out of 
state Priced at cost with 
tash to mtge A 
Seminole Hills 
  Spacious 6 room two story 
home Living room 16824 
natu ral firepiace family size 
i room, ceramic tile 
" Kootty Pine panelied 
ent with gas heat 
recten tin space and new 
Lot 
“Car tall shower & lavatory 
peting and draperies. 
Drayton Plains 
new bedroom an4 
pleasant!» 
Woodthuir 
neatelator brick 
fireplace farm size kitchen 
ner partitioned basement 
f r recreation ant Delco oti 
urnace | acre jot 100x358   
    
lekn K agen wing 
ow peed Realtor 
n st FF 41978 pen Eves tii) & 
Co- operative. Real Fstate Exchange 
LAR AKE ORION 
6 room modern home, sun porch, 
3 biocKs from gchool and dowrn- 
cash deal, MY 
3 After _6_pm A BARGAIN Ranch home for $2,000 dows with 
three bedrooms auto. of] beat 
lots of cupboards and closets. 
An excellent kiteHen, stteched 
2 cat garage. Lot po ger Own- 
er has moved out of city, See 
ge today ee Le? oo or stop 
“\CBURN HEIGHTS — Brick ranch trpe two bedroom 
home. breezewavy and attached 
two car garage all very large 
tooms Heated basement — 
per plumbing throughout. 
000 iL _ -_ qna then see wha ry 
to help you buy ff Call re 
seme or ston at 136 East Pike 
LAWRENCE W 
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N RL Tear lott £ + 6 c he bh om SJ ré Se « lar roe aes 2 f aw “ee 4 AN 1501. G lot R 3-600) CKL 7 “ 
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gest | ie aad yes 2 full bal ee rooms a ave ANT — LOT irCoM RE x we oO 500 “ 7 NA b a 
9339 ie ane pas oa an rica | Be Pade os a spam | ranane Ss poe neits| Ee oo etm mctriere S| Foe Se , 
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oO CHARI ‘asT — ools : e to — is home grout down m plete Ee are oor d lake seco “LAKE? E HaAvE i Pile — a | furniture. eals closed — : oat WATS 6 ee 100 Cars 
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3 ice “ory ide . watic as A wnted wil thity ontiac ’ ia ng of g roo aths For Sale Re | ame er We ita, p rful veniences Victe: yer ON = 
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i Ne e. Fu eou2 de aad n Aut ; ner C Rd m? room ew! Mh tec uperd ' ON esort FE 2-4411 (, H ation — glad! Ca Det wer filer. bed 
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ne ise aight » ig th ter ake Rd 2-000" | woe alec M fecesony ing ee i oO 102 pstes y : N FE ay ~ 
a sell leg Di $1500) G to see cms ols a i MN TYP _ | too Al oe ge « R00 P AS wooo - peas Realto CO oes. Lake. 
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rE XCEPT tle : id Lot | rard | ot oisaes A aga Aes ON | EST reage 4 ° 2 eC 
Eves +406) room 1ONA = Five sUBU ot | 79 Lak feray Ne est Gena a sal RICTED xe 4 M ‘ ial 
ves phaoaly 5 _— HOME Full roses DURBAN Lex ce > e { Bien mont 3795, <o ant 1 le 3, 10 HOM 47 MOBI 1 4 d 
MILL — fully a come @ full es nicely ecement 1 aecre | Colonial is ns le gerry Mor ein. north | perigee a i OMESITES 1 oa! Quick, - ae te “8 HOME oor 
: cs ; fl" basemen we Taste ere and shrub “fruit tree bance Tm 3 wedroom oe Salnarbes tre Cate ETON witrrLe st #13, Friend Youvcan buy ee ewe @ Pressed 
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2 dedroom aay? Priced Porites | Teo bedrooms, ful ba dove ot overeat pe | rooms conn . 45a)” lane Retry DIANWOOD Baxt oo «~|CUS “ee a eee few deluxe rao jus tive 
: py Ful hom Hes Mee cell at one een a, ful 10 we | tp tesriae- se 7 nd b N tied Point li { a low as lights hea ° 
‘ ent ° ren ae e lot 1 be’ N | 400 ot ° lak good ath ne w ee u ow rts te air 
A zo "ans te tei — See Bag | ew es a | Sat ee | tid Set” a aeee| For Sale eS tegatoet [Hutchinson's T i a 
; — _ WEST $1 Down nebaxe st col | — 4 Foo SEORG down | rect, C 5 pe 000 ~ oes Jus 2 weil its PA arm - n | nie High raile aes ™ 
= 500 4 Saree! | ener ) room — - GE ] “all for r cent 00 Overs ley — iltord SCI as 7 rin gs | alse omens Of D r Sales . 
: . Est. SUBURB. mm Me roa clone to ban aaa 5. NSLS | Leshe RI sbpointment pine ii fae Collage iy 80 ACRE i) tate stone me moval Or Fiz Se 
th with ores to v- ; 10 aid ATE | Tr uum ng © th L ode} eH oS e +18 8 Oak, &w 
vete he AN bre pie Large school = win Aven = ie pp. | cava. a a aise fully Mrinal S as bes mest LI 6- oodw ] 
rene ot e inted + of bit ris __ ven | 2 W n E Leal € ms fu 3 Knott hb ully er distr at Cc Hi 6-2601 are i t | 
Po sgrty $1100 gg ol hme Murr at of cu chen 7 ue FE I venin tor mm n and rpace bed y use mod: a8 tet ase ghwa lat 
: ter me “Patty a ee ee pboard ___¥E woul oe es _ dow ae tok beer riyeetpeee furne cack eee oem with vm tha 
la ont $5 990 was, oe : 2-8 wie ee Lani mt, Gear ee cércome. | f ce ee int look t fa 
rt w Do vot ae tof ng awk las ji ~ or FE Street rh a taalten: ipum palgreenlpe t uipped connate XxIO ok. ctor 
. We w rigage R = U had 2-1306 al I. aime. tLe + plgerscpoted ruly Poa rr 7 
ao have nP \ ast Let’ HIT ae : L< 81 r doe y livin heaut th a 
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basem and les nomes Csleaer 2ealtor _ Cane. witt fram st . L binat ROO } N¢ a lgrcvng : ype ARM ch AL Ger LE 
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as REA ud” Mil get v1 n't SE gy ranged aon Term — fussen ral? ato igh’ awe ecreene Tbe ging fer rf NEW Walk ee from — ae E ut red nee 8 Tin — nly today 
: J d N ang orn r e Posten | rm Da i ini- eS 
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_ » j i . 5 © AR ‘y R y_ouse YY rd 1-1 ' 
8 as lot heat <i beth and | pats clean nit Tt RON A hea ay to Hom ‘ ob Sea sy mew te price | ce Ms < oches Main. Le ou'll rs down 
STONE be toned paved oll up a6 of e bed icy s bea ve nice plaste e Kar re woe ch, | stem, par on AL ler. AY s ‘Ame enjoy a 
ry . panne pa atree fore { eta ary room ly t Cou) Pcs red den oded oc ate la ake L al on * rica dotng 
ROO) ; Sun ed ercia t sO ea | lots as Nh c Th bun, $8500 oujd ent. spe jot d on ree fe: o ZES um ¢ 5 ob 
— ; 1tos «rami : 1 ot. 00s me riectric rl nari “ pogo meee ba: a corms nice oaih-4 "Priced siting et ith plenty | Te ae Sale s PF. SEVERAL ments mg Ea wm f to 66 | Communit: 
bapem a A BE a 7 wat well set 216 8 art a! ome +f-%. 10 600 hor w rn nant $20 to sim pan est 4. | B Vv x 
nt Gas BATI pauls and INCOM 91260 Cisse ie b et on 3 OOM y Cont with 82 you a or E. core Son : Reeunre: NEW *| IG U fot 
eseraor ue we Bah dena Ease = teen! ee ee | For Sele or Eachenee = nie Sad abe aD MoE USED CAR LO1 
Th) & = xh ate —— | n cea ik + tore | pet Bir CH FE ux ; do Ae ang ew or ulekly aa be trail 4 MY 201 ED UnED DCA es 
3 is r ent te ‘aa, echoel a ATT 221 c = PR e ithout SS . oe ee O35 ~~ * 
BEDROOM BOWE Ts 7 lala meng pads Leigh =) ea na | on Bie ‘Hicks: oars aad since ts. | Sed = , Nad parchace pi Otive 21 Rie 
3 5-552 weer an Shoot ¢-Fou a Own corner ed - Su svrawe ak cout $4 000 | you . Upto sfoahe wedis ‘ od ‘usec = DT 1 Open 
term water fireplac in WAT! 1 Ww € 1 th rth-o \\V —— er d oO 7p ndey BB boss rect F eet = ny aa a —- plan Ree 
. * ATE AN room a6 e* {- est — , Fe; OR +07 ra 1-5 {a $65 ov RE | $100 P ‘th n M one | tw hester 
Soeer # ROO ra scart : pana st] itu ena L HR Home, bw. Tors Se Put oat ets ae alten 
! ry me 5-728, with ower a n_ ty ath HO ~ : ae spon Jha 13 a os. ioas Lod mae NG 
| Sater ent pag wi si m0 AM serra, one see wip, Rooms ‘bat | were ate ie ots 46 oe fm ier ne ne it 
: e00 cash. FE sivsee Co nee CRA ro) ea pan ald gen ai Jeg Rese | som aie asa [TRACTS - lied Re . rate made te co 36.85 she eaietisal Foot i 
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$1072 rative FE 52504 W » | Bung rorating — See eeea. | jot Saat on oe Busi — t PH altor = eee per harge ts is 54 90 PT ie for cam ~ HOUSE —_ 
MIL cee ee R mal Sheil a ah ta chon coe ena a ear | Pt, Re aaa =e, 
" R e ane Open r OENC D a | SUB C1 al j and $1 y local ile so witho: r | pu pport > _ = ce in on Ang Ane ree, ot -—p- John: cond: NAL |! _ i SS 
nge Eves CY) hey URBAN + a ee tl Gan ul a E TO unities 5 Seeding $300". rt —=— nson be AL oe 
| and rries prod NC Tez v HOB ub y a con-| pie ILL ties Te ing $300 bi ieee twe $1000 jSE- 
We VE - ~ Sua aii & asper your wesise yer ' | WwW Wuron ROW sls ai a-| © te who HEA gaits 51) pad r i iA = E ‘21 PT. on ‘ 100 
Smlcigactipe - |\ A vonerne| Saat Sow Fog fro pa ee cee | Soba oe LO Se Do helle eg toll cna 
. Ss . — 1 | “ee tre it tr uck ” rr | Fu el ld ow M- iO one ne} 5 Li) ition. TR - 
erick ‘will, i aa uidies oes I — can be mad oe aoe & “oravriret mE RFIELD rE rene} ha Ng ne oo 83" Ford SE oe ‘¢ u LINTZ ae 
cost Pag Tonig! —_—~ paeeers REDROOM fills ‘ aa ra eet home oe i FUL L CALL Ekg or ore O . "ge sed onl CHRAPT 
gosh tnd cree alee “ine| TRE ght StoR a inrge tam minute Pert $1.20 | more rooms och, 1, ona AEEEOOD | omer se Press “Bow | i Saag os FINA D |r rome vmveeas 
| Suesitass erat "supers alae ‘center halen sTOr”PaviKd Wiig ee ce ORE nor aoe OF are [3% South aug NC Ren ne tam — | 7 
ranci Ag tg . Lita FrIE Se shea Gewaas ese eb G ee FU seoee aa ri RY BI 40 ND and ith tion t omen | : 
: s E.* us tor bar aa aio 1 2-bed LD t wa roo! wi m * ans _—_— REN 504300 L HI own, off ce $5 __ BE _or EM ) | FIX Pir __—3 Sag of Pontia Trai ia FE LIKE | 
: f " gh beds oerghintanyg m — Seige a Rent _ $2480 ib eae ° BO gat oct "33402. inaw le 2 
Bud” Mi cit furnace. ie Piastered Pieters. fin . om. fer bgt rec mae” Esa privil Sha : “rE HIGH WOODED | kg per Doin WINE, 2402. | STuone Pikder Kay | PARKH r Spac 5738. | 
mceve ook ire = oe Meg abe ing “oer a mg gen 
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. Dail STONE pe _ store wate sewer Shown and ched . R PANG aia build ~ ~ rifice Bo DRY Poo- cc { 
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: fecation Balance $600 Ll o28 ue we on ortes "BR “~~ R uv H B col reve M warmer ira ins cis! SS 
a . PART be We Se taclaaes teal . Real NUS uren rest loom RNER- rae Ta rber spare nt tall ize ASS 
1 ma t- mea eee Say aca’ Esta altor UA st Gate on R che oe af REE. O mee ; © 
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$-600 te e rt 2 . Bince 4200 v t be La n Li nt h 100 ec ak f fo ry u \ a E al e 
‘ pos good " ou vo ve 2 | 4 ce 1918" tv le autif (a) Ev nco a7 : = Shey roat = la custo POU R. class 
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: SD bal Huron NEU R / { Here O TRADE oe MA. l. — . +9700 na. — ee L1 yi —_ o ag tee aoe om omatic am Ford 
“MIL [ — [ec an . , Ke: —_dedroor ? 3 , a od 3-2090 yi j 2 
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R : 2 REDROO eat tate ere BE Per SIDE GoM | Sugerion aes, artric at Ri wt tea tracer X mile watts. 8000 
‘ 4 bed TH SU eeDROO Wilate! wes | lb FOUR. r Sib per | * Pigg 4 ise aed el low we heve * . 8,000 
S Mi Pee ' | > SIDE 7041 3 b ad. ft r your Tranemt low e to z 
—_— farm room Fon BURBAN beth “full b nome henge BUYS Fics Shes Bl Rae - ; <= <a rt Mas : eC onths to ree ee a ears 1954 FOR 
etic ols pac acres ; er bith - TOD | ete cig My wie | + y-T v0 000 rat e-TO TNE maaper e of bear pa st 2) D Tud 
COL” a good ao Macy enced gas ats full A matic ing of neer conve vy i o Sell — Nez YOU W THE IRD’ HR A) parts ead matt dor F 
s T stric men to in eat in aa fu cit nien T—W To AN RIG To 2338 ) trt . ? ord 
room ok ct t nell lots. = LO g roc st lib yt tly E T [pu +t 8 F 2530 Dixie “A and ™ h , rad - 
tks fiiesp |’ Be Sirs] NG LAK fre “eset Sa Patten One "ithe Bae Rows FINANCE = Cio Thies ee eim ans 
: ite rat v “ 10 LAKE F Cie Nog wee ae uto 1 At Naumae | 3 ae d 195 , 
omg tn 5 4 m the NOA La t feet | F . roc r 3 and 1 m a \ i 3] ~ SIN NER CO. A — T: 5 953 
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wWES Ga pohoek: the ur-4 i ea ‘ coarse with excell AT om throu veges aad | Mem FALT | Us _ HOM saat ae all w-rebu: RTS Dds 
Jas be Be zine ra. a bene lare Ye canal thi em | tached | a} ghout cane per G Y co Ri S. FRE ME. Al NAW per cent mak ilt-u ° Sed 
| 8 roo ST SU poy ene gr ore | rear. oe dled drag bball vaketr Seas lot nse” plus ‘oop RE. oe ee RONT : so Dra & BU loye discou ends mati an, F 
bed ml BUR ood bu y p> ea eae is oak fe all besemien asa i = ing pao atte « porct rum pacts Ginatenl es AGE iecun Dt yton PI on. s. camalite ae " ic, ’ ord- > 
rages st floor BAN y,6 ‘ ainne a a ctl bi er Bo ar beer ap at $11 street =e b vanee ac BE 2. at Exc . ear rele S er, bus 'r raid away Oven = om 30 neate adio 
E ment bed Roo ROO! a nd & ant M age t oft full potntm 900 Ow dse oe 26. h In arr Mrnsh on th y Db Phene P we 7 da em- | 195 T. Whi » 
Franc) oF \ fhe for 2 n eciree BRICK _ — Sere 00. rent hee on der Camero “Terms M Sanritie: NEX 1075 W ‘ ‘- er ene n the highway on yh Office __™ WouLERBACKS 135i FP hitewall = 
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is E. hud” = Eent bene pt ttiag fre room 2 FA) _— eeaeinate . Roa ron, FE 6 Re wor: LAKE Lor T OFF: RRA to ha hide mle maeere Ne : LOUIE'S A070 3-04 heat Tudor, 
a 1c ase a ff pia witt e M rw ealte : ’ Fr NC nd go a | ed Sta ve: AUTO e 
DOIN RE ALT Miller water ‘he ge cere pias. | We “M NEY —$2 eae . a Oper miles hg oft deri ANCH | ha too oni oa | M Re bk UTO PAR LS mall r, and radio, 
oO BU. TOR : licks ater. mes . cath as * sub 2% with cRN nba LAK Pon oUND~ ID ly 8° |e @ poe and aaa da Ts atic Fo 
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Aegereey lias LT sT , hoagie ol | ro 5 ee in A map b at ba a d on age coTt 2428 Pp sites \ = a Lo , |= re be 53 F 
psi Dall : ONE late "pre pelea oak ema bal on lca ae lue arage tiac gy er xan | ome t loc tN } vow pes Oak ~ rad ORD 
; ae C Maa 3 12° iit of E iecreas B ation G = tele ak ignt for * $7.50 T 
~ NEA y; Sun u privi- | tered © floor held ae novee gts sete! ———— room ee log at rire usine in : phone. AY me t ud 
yy R- CR =, wp ssell sped alls ie aa own _EM Ponting farm aoa) | Come cikehe miles of, Pon: Aeisbin laclade oe downto + Just e Ph ars neater or. radi 
2 ¥. heh aes apere os vases Y — ee cot within | good s full n & Pon- jown « eg des ea wn — rE , , , ad 
wee > earn eo coh aw aren oun i eee UR Sn Shaper var ewe oo he ht ah tnceseery | by - (ass ae anibiapetl sctitewalls 
u LAL : t lord E ri h y l *. c F 1 
tered paimiaa \ ee te om $5 se ene ore DRE (ore OF 101 oie eee RE peice a jut pafments« acbtat ee 1952 PON i. 
Tilt basement Pocingg cs ee r) rE Wee $500 DO 7 FCIATIC M I Ph i iFER S Late mes — _— ‘ = SRS 760-15 | NTIA 
Pi be ent oil med oak ten sa ry at name pee ean sat WN we vresent waned oF FI Strate tae ) wire are 8-3122 qn APT wh TORE in — pag ose A ea a ae 8 Johnson miles | dio, he . (e Sedan 
foome eae rnace vel 1467 ri 8 ake MS r room paced cute onto planne this ? NER | 024 akes € le end PR usand . VC ve ment ¥ A. Beteg 0 loan er ave _ | _d ater E Aha 
. _ toth _wathins erms Oxtord at entin AND ¥ with ary wirit al va spa 4 for nome weaken AKE Ypen U Iv dai s of NCOME plan. tes. rst vi s are ror F and < 
PON inec n M and e Cal on oo ff art a ba = arce cious | the that pls tac 1 LAN Sund pper u v plu car ME Libe sit an iat u H 
ed we _Lak ich Bun all I Lek eet | ath bh th- water kitch s hivin family has LOTS ail Dp co ays | 18s s big s by ‘ ra) re 4 | < 0 Cc. = 
3 TIAC RE posses me ne Se me feet ake frontage on he oa war over ds or) 3 2-123 aR Walled lent ite bet Se iatmorhes: pay: | uto aI c 
Baid aires ree tie te eve ronta t th eth 1ato other b | SA L 195 fror ter orh sto Se i 
N a TY sy im tor. agate ete tata of otha cr beaut | LARGE Ux PHONE | grove man bus | | ome & REP REE vice 88 CHRYSLER S 
Y . a | $60 at. P ona a- s lates | dist tent acer UR ny FE dd ould res er roe M , 10. 
eed 3 FE mo ere ra arate a livise F Sagea ts ut Ee 1IOM p atonal i m0 ft Loa uto REE rire ~~ aire he edan, 
“ten Bed S827 renee alata ea vine. ig — xcelle MESIT $12 000: to income of fable 7 n ( ’ al, ; ESTIM PAIN Fluid ater 
Ponies a roams? : : rAKEF ; cluded and “oe area ah an. 100 F nt Loc ES L oo ~— 4 of $70 Taaeedl Comm: om MAK MAT TING | matic. , and 
gee re this at ‘ 1 sa _iaxt EFRON large bed 2 ee gg ede 3 ¢ exe FOC 7 cation W. andie eh ga Ti ee pan BRAI = E 1951 B 
full =e St ae nig t beaut lak NE “<6. & ue Hoh car rick {| 2 etient “PW ! \kI Tek TI : to 8: anon y DN Pe UIC 
a peda: e 7 it § 1 ifu © te A aw ave pet store bu . ) es E2 Sa al B { 
oe fobrie . ome e) COLE Stok Incision Cedar {rootage seas Rh al - lots 2 pes cated hate e IDE OFFICE 0 lt PART AGUEL rurdey ank Bi DMO: tOR he K Seda 
waltal_ storm Sai com Y eaten ns esis Sx a lees on eg alg a) See t clos an es in ome vONA RTR FIN vot ONE FE 20 SALE ate n, radi 
pai rit ia Ro many. ean | Shue niengee? ~— are ea _o= iethe ueace eg ines = a3 Rese cn te "BROKERS CLEARING fea a REE N NANCE CO. cares Ri po Si flow r, and si 
son F Tr screen: ures anny ducer auth * e. Ex and sem 1 tht fabs Gia Kemer 1 3. 88 4 meme Ct P ING ISIN aha AIN ca HA e ral , Dyn: 
FE eta PR || pict ves vo ming elo TOSS ne lo: ao ent sh s b The ullt rec at On os AC 5 do om rVS’ RINC HO Ess HE Oe . IN . ees FT 1 Pike ing 95 a- 
“BU jor cmtagin. <at picture w any outatand w $1800 the f ee ee op phere gi ger oa eee ACRES wn e AS IPAL USE “STE . ie. GRINDIN st 1953 } 
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rr uw ivin e tt ot and h 8° Ab rch P an le athe “AY _part b nd low ollin just CO \ 1Es NS $25 ’ All re ‘IN | D S 
REA! Nicha eerie Seca et d C2” cris ok ran ate oe <bath as 6130 dow and north Or qd’ AST J Tea CH af aca Ts THE | W ON 
naw L_ ESTA ohie et ‘aly of eflicie: mith pe $500 D own exteri of rex room a nea ork 4 AC some W of P aw S | Pt LIV UTOS $500 . wa ~ Ma as . S 4 
T autifal Santi Ga din ew he YDOW rererig See ter aten re Ww RE coded bs H a hi: ou nted F Pp _ supe 
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5 "outomebtie * io nos iat” lie vnGley- PORDOR oF | 1m} by Ba ol cram cab & chassis “The B In Wi hee!s And Deals” 
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Pete ete cane, setie: | Speettent meter, Soe. tote tof. 6an8 = 5 Pera dump truck 
ein ice windabel easier a ear, late SM | | ESS ee | 8 Hudson 2 dr......$244) ‘48 Pont. 4 dr. «+0; .$209 x SEY DOWN | <B4 Lincoln 51100 . “ue | '49 Dodge 4 dr.......$399, 53 Plhm CL Cpe... $999 NO MONEY DOWN | eevroters 2 | FORMERLY | Our Used Ciars Are Not 34 PI nar ‘. ""§5090! 49 § rad i pe 
$46 A MONTH apuueae oo tw. Bares, = : Wiemenshiieides Bras: ee n ' ; vee S08, ’ ale ; rh parva cits 
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Be AT ose Ww wORON. FE DO IT ORED v. Dodge- $1 Pout. 4 @r........$799) 49 Packard 2 dr. ....$399 , | 5ODOE 3. DENONSTRATOR y fee“ . ON "$3 Ford Vic. ..... $1,599 '50 Hudson CL Cpe.. .§444 
ec | eee ree | | Trine a mut eat ws tenn t| PLY MOUth | Bik Spe Sa dw ds . | . “Now take a two steps w ar’, SO 232 S. Sagi St. "52 Chev. dix. 4 dr... .S8) 's1 Pont. Hardtop ..$1, 
“Xo Money Down Pee a They Are Repaired some action into the film!’ rt. Phone FEROSI ‘$2 Dodge 4 dr. ..... $899) 'S1 Buick 2 dr. oo... $799 
$46 A MONTH | ene » pat ~ Sutvenatiétoomenste- a 1 3 "49 Plym. 4dr... $222 °51 Dodge 4 dr. ..es+-$799 
| tate Orion “MOTOR Sal Be And Reco nditioned |_For Sale Used Cars ol For Sale Used Cars ot leis PONTIAC © CYLINDER STAR. ‘47 Willvs 'S3 Ford 2 dr....00.+-$99 
Keller Koch MN Oe a ee OLDS M HYDRAMATIC RADIO iy le Station Wagon...$299 "49 Nash 2 dr. ...... $299 
- 187 DODGE DELUXE TUDOR SE. end heater . rouine whitewalls, 3000 miles 
MUEELTMGEE DWE" Rt aca get ‘49 Buick ee ee 2 Lincoln 6-8410 motor and tires Only $695. | ‘50 Pontiac ul | 1608 ~OLDS Se came ares FOR | ay estra:, 827 A ve C tib] 
| meth Chatiaiet, Wosaears wt iI A 4 Goor that ts ‘way above, Super 2 ar. rubeer doesn ‘tas gate. Gab $6363 or some to! = i SOR, CU onverupies 
ie DODGE CLEAN TOWNER | trerese im prise, Myéramatic | ad Dynafow. “ory een CM Oe PAC AnD CLIPPER? OR, Powrisc 00 4 DOOR OELORE $1 Chev $799 Chea - 
+ | car. Sell private owner. 60 State. ‘ransmis 3322, | ngeramatie, 2.600 wih : 52 F j cantnenent $1 299 i 
SPECIAL = $645 $945 PLYMOUTH Sis STATION WaGOn. | re ame ae | 52 Ford .......0.. sil | 
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CM paca cuneate od "52 Oldsmobile |“peteser sal" tau' st Auvars =~ Specials | S0Ford (pew)... $809) os af " ie 
"41 Ford club eoupe, ‘48 Olds "Q" on An a 2 ér. New moter. | ‘47 Olds Cl. PO-+s00s : 
Seam _ 98 4-Door — lub coupe. 48 Ford 2 dr,...+.%. $199 ORTH PONTIAC AUTO Sas | h Vv olet 1 a g 2 dr. pe, Seen |, ‘ seecceee 
195] “ot } W. MONTCALM rE 2 ‘54 C hy r Neate te § ar money oot a $10,000 “ 2 on “aaa aan ; Trucks 40 Ford 2 dre ceeseees $9 
soggy Boy wa cogre gS OWE irectional signals bg wnicewell | (8 @ . ile, come im and see lobed “ta coped ray wah I heve $10,000 I wit allocate to Bi coeept ° 48 Stude. 4 dr. . oo 0000 SD 
CHEVROLET @ FORD CLUB COUPE. 6 CYLIN-. tres none ear ome) eeu ier & desert Beidse re-| to certain cay copes Auto Sales ‘30 Ford % t. pickup $500! +40 Chrys. 4 dr........$99 ae ae ee keied Ae clean | dio with rear seat speaker, on SS x pagum: | 46 Dod " $99) 
car Wil take trade, Call OU | $345 penser Girectionns  Signsle. | om costae fins, peed oft aes “i ontlag CAPRI UxE ge panel ..... '49 Kaiser 4 dr.......$199 
ite FORD DLE DELUXE TUDOR. Bx | $1845 | cushions gietet;| suse Seles. 70) Oanisad, Ave.. '33 Chev. Sed. Del. .. .$899/ 30 Ford Model A...,.999 
2 DO SF > cellent motor Tastes wake. weil Ores | BEETTAG til a DOOR ~ CHE dn ‘33 Ford '; t. pickup $888 48 Hudson Cl. Cpe.. .$144 ~ oh. er D OR EDAN roe finish hes bo & yn ny . and th. ew peguies were ree an ee tone. Radio, A ) 
gd gigs Sateo. : metic transm' ‘ heater whitewalls, seat covers, ‘31 Ford 2 t. panel. $39 48 Nash 4 dr. eeeeee $144 
ro iedtes oh SRS |S) Hd _ |S] Chevrolet cg Ee F Beoutiful 3 tone finished tng "een? _Leinecin 61168 7 | suc son _ come We vane we & accessories e¢t- = me — one rE ceee 8 
Eme green and Sher- TWO | le Boo RADIO AND| Radio paint e id wood metallic Steen, top | bee Noite rc pe eet ETTER tires An excelent buy at cay — looks good. and has Af oy de just ume a 1,695 , - | 9aale. ie tae Harold 
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ORD RN. Gite Mat” | gE ata BIG USED CAR LOT, Jacobson’ SIRE 464 Woodward & Community Motor Sales | _ Cali after 3 p.m. MA) ane, | $1095 . $475 Ctive ae0t Opes un le |” PONTIAC’S cain Saw Sik , @_FORD . PASSENGER COU ‘ 
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iginal owner. ‘4 Butson 3 40> eis Gecsit aie | ee. | 
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        FORD ‘89 CUSTOM 2 DOOR GOOD clean V8 coupe Hai radio very clean rae) ‘” 4 door, Radio, heater. ay Servis PERI : 
brakes, new mm T ater Oh ¢-2031_ .  ——_— MIKE'S A O SALES MIdwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 
eee ere nan agent i Exp? thre, ,., Hargreaves | Hargreaves | iy, prcrm sions acs eels LS Bester, white walls, gyromatic ‘S}. FORD. 4) : . ; ; Lincoln 3-3557 Lincoln 3-4436 
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1963 Willys Aero Eagle Hard Top 
      
    
      
              | a rg re ised dy od vu An $200 \\/ E A H E R Deset tom Sportsmen > Kal Manhatt 210 Orchard Lake Ave j Phone FE 27-9191 Open tam toO pm 6244 R4. between May- 
‘ese $1600 Miles, — j complete with radio, neater, , | bee & Waldon Ras OR 46129 to LJ h : e Ww side \ 1983 Defioto Kept ive | el Hg aed ony ogra ; | , ; ee a PONTIAC @ DOOR. wt mk GOODWILL 
: 1982 DeSoto ordor interior, an rey atic | radie, “neal tna wesw adio B ish Has oter -_ . Pp tights. 
But We Can|DoSmething (meee | SS Bet ee. Auto | Description | rice cae, et |] USED CARS . \ Qreen Leora Miles. ioe eee eres ‘ea Nae _ vu: ; | | 3070, 5 ee 8 oom i aa aed a bem 
1952 Dodge Club Coupe . , . eTOM ORIGINAL “Not a Nam . os About Ujsed Car op a | PN Re Rg ° 1982 Dodee Meadowbrook [perder | pot Hag er 2-4821. 61406. * x 
| 1962 Pd bet Cranbrook Club 949 BUICK Dark Grey. Very clean | 94 LINCOLN CAPRI Coure. REAL ' a GERAD CoE oa. | -RSO 1S j 
1982 Plymouth Cranbrook Pordor Ceca gr pase — OY itiac Sana. Maer stl weber saber ~ PETERS N- HER'YS A CLEAN POUR DOOR Light Blue Redio | dehy t e's oe at slering & Hydrameatic eee SEDAN WITH RADIO. HEATER 
1962 Plymouth Cranbrook Pordor “pe “ite — ten , ts tee Tee AND DYNAF iw) 
1952 oer Cambrigee Fe Forder PE os +e oe. 4 door . gro en apie ie 
Dark Green. ‘33 MERCURY MONTERY HARD- eer soto eso : Before You De. cide, Compare) 1982 Plymouth Snr am top, Overdrive. $2180. Call OL | inst sie coden. 6108 1950 STUDE. | os _] 
; = pug a : << = t : — ' Riviera. 2 tone vive Orne’ ; - 7 ae. ari’) RADIO. HEATER iat Pe ay ) B k | ioe SS ] 95 Keeney ager, MONT OREEN FINISH. 4 DOOR | VU RCURY ‘3 CUSTOM 4 DOOR. > KAISER SALES & SERVICE SEI'AN. NEAT AND CLEAN. | Our alues 1061 BEN | aaa eee seat er ul1Cc ° See to choose from ali ere good sllellells 3776 (UBURN AVE PE 4-4692 | | 
Dark Green Tip-Toe, ne oni brakes, power teering es mat 1964 PONTIAC DELUXE LOADED 1950 DODGE | 
“ {1961 Pirmouth Cam trode ond tyne finance “Lair.  pennane. , | | nn Oe FO | vOU'RE INVITED TO TRY OUT | 
Sark Grew Very Clean _Rocoester Mhdve 147) 1964 STARCHTE® SONVERTIBLE § uts GOOD CAR EVERYTHING 
1981 Plrmouth Cranbrook C1U°) yy MERCURY Nouean RADIO , 4 Gr Chieftain Dix # Mytramatic | vee | ee : ¢ £189 Cheveol £ Coupe nd heater Overdrive FE 2-019) : t c thie , Se "33 Olds B84 dr....: $1895! "51 Chevrolet ....... SO98!- 21.000 Miles Dark Bue —_— eee eee ‘5? . P nt reaio & heater om pare ' i | - 1952 PONTIAC 
52 Olds 98 4d $1595 5] Buick ERS | 1950 DeBato Custom Pordor MERCURY CONVERTIBLE 4 1 O 1ac igs Roe ea eeiey | come Teel lelle a R SEDAN WITH RA. ie fees saeh lee) ae) Soe SEHOCOG Srl Dark Grey Redioc A oweer nee ot Aue. Cine D Pee ee Re Coes ae Are ke - 
"$3 Ford 4 dr....22+-S1395/ ‘51 Plymouth .....,. S25 ee ee prea ee hag wav . , AND, “cee WHAT We (MEAN 
’53 Chevrolet $1395) "SUChev 2dr. ...... $695) 1980 Plymouth Deluxe Pordor extras, $1495 FE 23072 ’ 
t/a mae iis “ae Radie. Very clean 1901 CLEAN | NASH “STATESMAN | 9 OLDS. $2 Pontiac 2 dr.....$1345| SO Olds 4 dr. ....... S695) 1950 Pivmouth Deluxe Forder suner 27850 actual miles Pri 1949 O coe 2 adio | 41996 | tar 4dr Rivieras redie heater | ol eae = Black. R vate owner, $700 FE _ly ' HYDRAMATIC RADIO | AND 
"$2 Plymouth 4 dr...$ 995| 50 Ford 2dr. ....... $595 | 1950 Studebaker Tudor 1953 NASH 4 DOOR sTATESMES Drnafiow all colors We a ATEST 
, : =| oe : Ys Guaranteed Motor tone. Very clean Call EM l 11C o of Bitely check every car you ef | But STILL i OTERY. ‘00D CAR 
S51 Pontiac 4 dr.....$ 995} 52 Henry J ........ $495 | 1949 Desoto Custom Fordor B. safe with an Oliver car eee WITH GOOD FEATURES 
SO Chrysler 4 dr... .$ 995) ‘50 Chev. Sd. DI. .... $395 edie, Dek rey ~ ; ry aa '§ 905 | 49 Ford 2 dr $395 : 148 CADILLAC 
o Ser “ : a. ~ : "49 Pl . h 2 dt i $395 < DOWN LARRY / 2 dr sedan radio heater low 19 0 Pp Ld | oun oe BUve rinisn, = 
$1 Dodge 4 dr...... $ 895 ymout GMs ses 1961 Plymouth Cambridge . mileage, 2 tone blue Just $465 { 5 ontiac DIO HEATER AN RA- Pordor Light Blue ..... $45.00 e ele or your old car town @ eee | MATIC. SEE TH18 ONS TODAY! 
1951 Plymouth Cambridge JEROME é V ° | ; : Pordor ht Green .... 4300 1952 PT YMOUTH 
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Pordor Dark blue ..... 45.00 Rochest Ford Deate — | CLUB COUPE WITH RADIO 
ee hase | Sg “os areSES °r ue 4dr. seden radio & tieater Another “CA rFALINA” | AND HEATER. CIONT GREEN No Down Pay-' © | roan EOraer,, Light ive .... 48 60 5] Ford “Shee car priced right as usual $ 895 : FINISH THIS I8 ONE OF OUR 
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ment Specials You want a convertible? | ses pirmouth Deluse Club | ; 
We have “3 for you t0! iq Dodge Deiiae Tudor... 00 Fine Ceaser Galew oan cere | PONTIAC 
, . choose from. | 1947 Pontiac Fordor ...-.....- 60.00 | LOW MILEAGE 4 -. baie — Sigs vn bar : — pore all 
De poser 2 “alia =e *53 Ford, Brown | ieee cerenry veseaceese $3.80 SZ Chrys. . e ores eo e aed Saieeany me $1095 i ealenc poets eng 
Me pe oa '53 Chev. Sun Gold | 1848 Rash Redan 22022020. 38 00 Used fee Chieftain ‘reaia, ‘ale cond! RETAIL 47 Pontiac 4 dr. .... $245 oe | 1041 Butek Pordor 22.02 ..... 40.00 | 1953 } ligeta Gtrectienal “signa. | 
"47 Chev. 2 dr. . . $245 2 Chev., Green 1041 Buick Tudor || ......... 30.00 | 95: | | vamoer wing ruarda white 
. —§95+All ayd. whitewalls, ra., 0) Port ON Coupe I mae] Fords. ' ee nan ee ee pid "4 Ford na er eeeeeee 2 | 1@) ac 447 Deluxe ratio & heater we | matic drive transmission — k 
40 Pontiac ......+--- $95 dios, heaters, automatic 2 5] Chev a sell @ lot of these so we keep, 5 895 
transmissions, etc. BRA LARRY © © ¢] @ fresh sock at el) times (ss % © Factory Branch 
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. heate at $395 aes down. Easy tank d more low-prieed cars : $65 00. Good transporta- 
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t tion, . Excellent cond | PE LE FORMAL, Sze 1113 | HEARING AIDS. 5 Sporting Geode 7 = 
- | sat welwen 1B 880 TO $200 AND) | rn 78. For Sale Livest 
e Sale M | for Wanda Charlick 5. Ask _ accessories Rules PE 2-7900 TH 8ETS stock 84 RA 
i ator | ‘qcetans ters 63 LTT E OGiRnis CLOTH TxO g “aGLNGMEAD VARIETY STORE COLD Hye with 7 aa ne ous, BUY ee. F RADE BURR- PINTO nee Ma 
. __starting 6X 236 Nel win. Armstrong | ~~ x es) . Rosso 5 8. Te — 1 YEARS 
: ZUNDAPP 8 | WEDDING jelson FE 2-47 floor covering end Mac-O- ave | Seconds PHILIP'S legraph.| old. Gentile. 42 eicom> 
; most era, 8, 6 eNQRLD'S | “nylon  DREae. LACE AND _painte Phone WE 1-7945.— Lac! 100 8 PLUMBING SUPPLY aaa yelums'| Ciartstoa. ‘ 
: Rotoreyeiee AB. Ens ela over satin Perfect HOME OWNERS! ALU — 8. Saginaw 2100 $29.95 Sav. = oe BRED 
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Lu ar teh | 4703 “after 8 1314. 825. FEL ings factor ive Awe TALBOTT LU inER- | Wilsce Spalding rece NDARD, ne. Telegreph 
$56 DOWN. wel — KITCHEN” CABINET SINKS. Lumber i gs, farts. bells, 9% 2 iwo GRADE AND 
New & U %6 beau: INET SINKS , @oors, wind | ping reels pin Zwo REGU 
12 we eed Cushman Sc Sal | tful @ in mod .| ware, plumbing lows, hard- $169 Swimmin tered Holstein cows. Fresh. Hea 
= PE cane Sale Household Goods 71 we 06646. Slightly See | uae kee Ae, A oN reg eg: oe ng Se Oakland | essai. id 
RELIABLE “For Sale Motoreydes 64 MISE, UV NIEINE An See pop ie Bouse gees Lg Mg 
#1 HARLE ae | eens MY aoe ard Lens A Fruorescent "ge" Orci ee ES Poone.P FE 4- “za — Rn 8 "Wain Lake Rd. — 
m.. ¥, 14, Goop Ae ; _ _ard Lake A a ee vent 
TRUCKS |W a mintee M  S H | ANTIQUE WHITE MARBLE TOP Usz OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN Sand, Gr merce! 
en ee a De FE 2 gare: Bentest condition eat Br eg repairing Com- _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 WD ieee ia $-Aek- KINDS. 
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riey Davitson see ON f scratched also se - 3. CLE S 9 to 6 nru Wed - a 2-8/2 ~ 
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ye $3 FORD oe a ee Oe Pal iid at cxeracromary-¥ electric and | ae ria ade aaa escinst Barbecue | USED ELECTWIC M every Thursday, 4-1, TCP ager SAND BLACK pr a NOS FOR 
oe = Expt El Atta Flomerceut” 3B Orenard | se Mey tierse Bn | sect Ste-woTona tse sifytietee fal oes seme PF |g eva = * 
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! miles or Sale Bicycles os + Pin KADIOg on Pease” {abies See: Lawa Pad rice r: renges ot. low ATTENTIO!.. WE —pRLIVER 73 | “TEN WEEK OLD FRYERS. 
"3 oe IN _one $10 __ $-8755 Ew “AND ar Boats, 12 ft. | Pic w Huron. ping oF 3 yards of stone sand. grave <1 BREEDING es 
FORD F-600 3-5 yd.) oc Non, BOY .. SCHWINN BI! aE = $5.95; Cutverts car *. | WOE VERINE | pce ee Bro trucking. Call James 0 GEESE r 5iae Bace 
Dump 7°" BOYS 26 INCH bes ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WA ve, Set ee Se TOMBER AND WRECK - RTTENTION © ee Ra _Davisburg, Mich =e 
eo eel Et Redline AL on i ing tile & plank th; tasulotion ote oS sani |) cee oe ed wr seen ten Matter $13 BACH CH CAYING. 
, BOY'S 2 F niga cry stand sec” 100 ft lank, 10¢; insulation | 1; oa fhoo 2 _hire. FE . or 10 per cent, My-tines 
$3 Ford F-900 Tractor twice. O00 value, sell for 608 FE vie deen: tesa voll ai lame and ‘Redwood panalling, i0c an New toilets wr. oe ae For BOIL BEN BLACK vegneres on sine. nae 
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% 10.00x20 tires Ai 20402 between 7 and “ ie FE ay retrigerators $25 apie at rd oe flooring, red oak, 5 ae | inion valerie ierataltpiaieis $1895. . PILL, SAND. GRAVEL. Me Sale Farm Produc 
: Va ir, and os 2 SCHWINN pix! iss ae TV sets, , Same te carload: Sheetrock wee fittings ‘ FER PE 5-7914. FE 7-7308_ 1 7 Sale Farm Produce 87 
cume, ar old $25 FE 26067 E. 1) chrome Predespets $5 up. Miller up to 20 te C&C, $1.35; xq | We, Arty @ full line , 816 96 M1) TOP SOIL FILL ! aPPROX!I 
a BOYS A new & tes $4995 chests board ft. and 1 ft. Tc, roof plumbing ead » im lumber, _and gravel FE ee: . SAND ‘ MAIELY 86 BU. LAST 
"53 Ford F g T ay also ep ee ee 26 eultes 940 06 i % ue bedroom = sien! Pe @ide doors + Al) priced right ulldety supplies ALAC 2-817 a icp s corn 7 crate Ow 14 14302 
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10. ractor.| T= + ike new. | sues. 12 08 eo: Oe eee ——, wate cane’ hase ait USED BRICK . ACK DIRT inde povaTors AND _ ALL 
00x20 tice ~"Boat «& utes. Ste 38 up Cos $4 “Ntpe = and exterior, fir, wh eters FE 10764 serie idle Soh renee $950 f Walton en plants, Comer 
Brak ‘ae s & Actesgpries 66, wis ene coves oar relate birch, Weldtex, wedgewood, surf: “ROOM OIL HEAT sTO oo  * SER et AED 
rakes, and 10,000. “aU wrens | WE go gg Soir a-way gue eT. | sakes: roofing and siding — se on uu bi PRICE, BL — FIpl AND ROAD. RAV EBAGO SEED AND Beanie Tai 
UMACKAFT ) — ; now onl GA TL Sand iD GRAY = er OA 82318 
waies. | evolve STE rome ak yuna cub cot ge | Pee ce boy Wave Were |e ee sa | cca ALEALEA. Ws PER 
4 i ow * acre $610 
9 "$2 VANETTE i “ DREPA tg Grune Toe Paul St. Cy "9 Dart ree en private piace Det TOP sOML, MA- — ee 
; be ARINE PAINTS & VARNISB 0 8AT.&12TO*® | ° Or Ay: & sein umber Co. BOODLE | BUGGY —— | stone. ete. Co ravel sand, field! Sale F 
% "$2 CHE { oy stock. 70 PROPELLERS | — Ba = . ee ee | EM 3-273 — Rd. Tel now at soe ee OR 3-236 oF rage Nofzinger. | Sale Farm Equipment 88 aR 
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i V. ¥% ton panel Wr ALL Boats |} mile **, Leben Caw MOWERS 9 colonies and equipment Due | Pervel and fill i 
- : = MARLAw SALES AND SER “imo core water | yegular 619.98 at CLOSING OUT n must sell. PB2-1108. | srevel_end_ fil set. TE eeep | CHALMERS POWER TAKE- 
§2 _ = 8 TELEG vice | BABY ~ BUGGY, ~— i er is wonderful—f oe of these 16° $12. Just a few Do It Y en Trailer Mower. Also powe ; 
62 ton dump ae rae RAPH thim bie JOY. TEETER BABE | oe wi ot men aaa a _— bearing mow Do It Yourself . 720A! 420 for chee yare ton take-off 4 bar side rake nha | 
-RINE RIB biond pette, 21 inch TV SSS Dra ang ¢ ° ———— ® load Den ay ler. For good 
’ boat, fine cond BED <~ e console FE 5- saat } yton Hom yours vered. Boe sed farm 
$2 Ford F-3 % ton Pick 1993 rae ana te 14 | BEAUTIFUL Pera TE Sale Household Goods m1 Fo Sa sant Plait ee DEN c ‘DO. it VOURSELF CRUSHED STONE WA | Siimchaimere ai r —— } 
up. | EVI motor Like new OL 22041 | combinstinn G00) maw, FF PHILGAS RANOES Ares Miscellaneous 72| ILLINARY WINDOW FIXTURES OMPLETE LIST OF MATERIALS Gordon EM 32077. ——— | oe 
: N 5 = - ing f 000 new Sacrifi meet ES - WATE } Shop 47 cheap Nans H 5 at ~ 
74 "81 CHEV. Angiers hig pbs MOLOKS be Jor i sy gehts Mey | cranithiy 10 per cent Gown : | ene = erent , - AMERA Like | a l G1 W Maple “Birmingoam, e AR AC iE - -Ow y MANURE. _ LANDSCAPING. 
y . ris-Craft boat | BD actadadansd trot ips P AJ Fr ATE , ac art ? > T , 
ae % ton pickup | canals’ cones == ot pane Mo ice hee a MODERNISTIC ha FR 2000 “#65 Orchard 4 eae $36 rE wae re ge Ponpelnlag Neaions Oot $0 ov $265 ered i va Haul “Wau re BALE HAY! | 
—— a oa perience ry us. L a4 oak com ] paon 86 8 P 1 ERHEA 
# ne, guaranteed abor famous plete set, agen o — Alum. Co KI erry. - D DOOR Ne | 
? % ‘ton-pickup pi ga Marine 2695, Yourself aarp Assemble these 1 Gd eae “ GitAIRS AND | ACC FOL. mb. Doors _. irc shy SINKS 24x21 $299 AND CEMENT EXTRA Hatt BROS SAND, GRAVEL Cane noua! new und used 
x $1 FO } Fetail opts save more than half oa ae re revolver, New | 4175 Go nae DOORS... re ve $1 $29 95 HAGGERT\ ron ba dirt. and fill. PE 529460 Nes oe a, ee 
Pint i - —< Michigan Fiuores- | y Le) EAHA BEA SALE. . ee ee 
RD 74 ton panel Vecebund. veittecur | KOTTLE GA 7  HEERIGERATORE tat Years) — ATTIC ROOMS Hott | chrome ‘mining " faucets “61488. | 1y47 PANY cet Sapiro tee TBIRT ROT-\ set nay mauers, #4 
*S1 FORD V eee. Also eh ~ sce at Lhe! “ecg ITTLE GAS pest brands pe: gilt America’s | Prom — Bias | Michigag Ph —— marred 1947 Rema” Oar ica ii pn bint Kc o ++ anneal ea era s side rakes, 
wate tect, spread comb |. £DArd uore : e 
anette 12 ft. EM “Sn bot run pyer 6 bears: zones gg pe slee gee Ss Buy 6 | on oe on ed doors $39.50 6 per — LOOK 1 {7 a BABY Pars +1084 pM ae GRAVEL, AND | E-Z CREDIT 
ripe: 70 el gas refrigere- used lor @ little more than « re + materials this week i NEW AL AKEET AND NEW emereta seat ea Gravel and vrade’ TERMS _ 
*$1 FORD F-8 tractor, ETB omelet ane R BOATS lowest et gee eee St | ee mechine, Michigee Viuores | ain CONDITIONERS: una wusews $4ea | a senereee fratal, eaten, BEEP 2 in your eld one! 
4 10:00x20 ti ms 2 Ores, ee ee cw eave _—_| FriONERS sats — | fiber “lee ewnlngs FE Coote ‘FILL DIRT TOF sons HOUGHT 
ires, air FIBERGLASS © BABY BU | window, | FOR DOUBI: = ins awnings FE 405 : "gravel, PE 5-6378 SAND AND~ E x 
’ P . oF Ss GGY TEETER x | Plumbing bog au os 4 BOOK STEEL CLOTHES i 1 rm u ‘ 326 N Main , 
; kes Boat cll ecg Eagar! CANOES _Kucelieat cA ante i ia damask FE bbe | ee 20- Mile Open pane ena eee ele sisters Ss - FA pagar ‘SOIL. SAND & | ———— OLive 1.9761 siti — 
4 SIGMC 3; Prany bite teal tate. "61: "bem at H FO “cORaTtike oh tose 6a FE x72. RED TO MM ee Ten oree Mow. *eady Mixed Cement oe: $138 Bes | ONDAY “ie 70" Pe. FILL SAND GRAVEL — BARGAINS 
% ton Piickup ee ™ ® Phone OR 3.2717 REBUILT \2 P le Portland Ce $115 Bag “Do I : liverea. Jim F DE- HAVE 
y 0 to 6:30 g Mours, CHROME ~ WASHING MACHINES | ER CENT DIS8COUN | wa ment .......$11 ‘o it Yoursel{” _liverea._Jim Poster. VE at SEVERAL G00 
Wed" t pm. Tues and 4 DINETTE TABL Guaranteed, $19 50 . Sherwin Will NT ong Mortar nes de ee | “ HIOH GRADE BLACK DIRT. FE SED GARDEN 1 
° "SO FORD } ; wanna boa chairs $30 MI ¢ E AND | gtx up FE 40160 ints jams & Berry Br sees sos -00-50 Ba Best B T4319 DIRT. FE| POWER LAWN RACTORS 
DA cx 284} VES BOUGH Discontinued 98. BL: a uys” - MOWERS. A 
: ai ¥% ton pickup wear wrnseotere - stove meta Coon | AND (6 xa | chanved, Turne La , SOLD, 8 EX a Pest and Paint. rope pont & BU AViOCK 4 y ROTTED VISORS, ACK DIRT. wade Ma oo ALL sane 
f ‘ord 4 t jUNNBON OUT MA 66150 arge wooden aundry tub, ¢g§ 20004, ALUMINt nh ht a _ Orchard Lake-A 4.0640 avel, cement gravel. FE E TAKE —_— IN 
: ya ton Panel OUTBOARD inet W cabinet Wal cab. jlo COUCH INUM COMBIN — ve FE 3-7101 8. CREDIT 
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i "49 Ch 3 Nee womena’” Bears vats. Tre. Perpamesnty Nigger ot Wee te i $28; Obert oe ce ma MIpDwes* ss i “AMERICAN | 428 Sheet Rock sion =" ROAL & DRIVEWAY ve cei FE ¢1113 
ev. % ton Stake ne Neervibing for the eg eB ol mag ‘Juke | SPECI re 3. row AUTHORIZED FACTORY. SER a oo mea ite perm. | crea’ Wikiscce Sané'@ Orevel KING BROS. 
OWENS Teene — 8 W per M. & ’ 
y . et See te nae eae cost val ees. ae et 086 | ee fk CIALS rail STEEL FRAME end ERD FACTORY SERVICE at wt Pee tec Ga PE +10, PE 3-008 Greve. YOUR 1-H DE. 
¥ ton pickup auavY DoT Waku a | a Pepe yas20 go ge $19 rears iy RB a) ope Ds Eg boards $95 per M SHREDDED BLACK DIRT OR PONTIAC RD AT 
fe PU ' table mod = | Coat by ve CHANNELS BEAMS Tasker's, 63 W — 228 N 7 OHt—per M peat Separate o1 R D_A OPDYKE 
"49 FORD 1% ton stak ponte See ents: alee =e accent poy 5 Dresser drawers .. (26 | pipe. fetatercine rods. ,BEAMS, ace A aad on Si aE alla | and gravel jar die | ee } GARDEN ( TRACTORS — 
=< BAGLE | ALTON aple breakfa 10 plete line of struct ATORIES COMPLETE WITH 8 % plyscore amen LLERS 
8 i Y rE i Vv Liv roo! ~ew and used ctural) faucets $24 With | (x8'x's" fir plywood (1. |: $5 50 TOP soIL. 8 EV AWN MOWERS 
cylinder meal AUTO PARTS ‘cotce 3 Joslyn Cr. Walton Large = cute me ee Os. ip Broach @. — Bc ota ar bg ll ego n ge ae Cae a eee he ashed oe Fg Ty ANS EQUIP. 6507 DIXIE HWY. 
4 "49 Ford soos th agiey —— spe gd “CHAIR REASONA Al) kinds of fu - ee ind a _ seers Foraing & Socket.) bebe HS near These fo pokined No. 2 oak ae "per wee tec iat = ae untinme woe 
~ MERCURY OUTBOAt eeeecenee : 2 . 7 higan Fluorescent. = = : 
4 1 ton Van RCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS ChOSLEY ee vADoe es aay go, Mew for the bese | Seve GALWAYE” WRECKING ~~ Bo rmen eee. “ Goranina’ina, gor wear "Shredded Peat Humus tractor with nydraaiie aR = 
Craft 5 i wsed HOT A — m Doo 7 p +0225 
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: a DETROIT belts RS BRUSHES, coal f eater, off and electric heate . The Good —, Re ‘ NEW BALERS 
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‘boat 4 ee gee saic.| Pat? spi dry or washer” Topps Gen rane $19 95 - is Tie cuvnee vie ern LINOLEUM — P vood, Coal & Fuel 80. YOUR FEROUSON DEALI 
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Ge akeets Ge wall wea Sanford | Studio and — $39 50 eCLLS SAVE. PLUMBING SUPPLY = PREE TOOLS A $395 gal.) Cort 3 for 610. De $5 50 | JOHN ere 
_eat with wheel PE «05 Moai FOR BALE BENDIX in ta a $49 50 R ea i begnee eS ee zi aes “et 
“4 THE OWENS 2 plastic od y ; DRYER Love-seat $50 50 , UTLDINO SUPPL One HC LITTtE FP on one season, $190 
1 FT : ¢ davemport liv a Intq 2 1ES t PLOO ; T quick sale. 
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: N Ic \ = ays dresser FE 51124 CONVENIEN I 2 inch utility pl per M | ert Inquire 254 Lib 26 8 NG FORA OD DEAL 
SAVE $8 - FOR SALE GUA ae T CREDIT T MxM doubdl pivwood $4 sheet rty after 4 p.m - Park Saginaw ’ —&_GOOD DEAL 
Outboard dem $s riaer RANTEED RE- ER RMS uble. hung wind ___Parkt Free Whil . 
Ef tim Guarentee Less than | hour Wriner washers $19.95 Me ; Ae a hia Cn lea | Pavement Breakers oe ae heat ol toes Nursery. 7.000" specim New no ey ceonmicK 
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2 RD single ow | Rov 5, 06 ¢ ; Ss up cinaw bullding | complete line  o} conveyors. post digger. et i N 8 WE 
147 S. Saginaw St, |3 hE eran HS am R rcibaTR. STOVE Go0D WROUGHT 1RON wirnatn nee. tse whe ret ny sae wens tt ape | QRGVELAND Rants rue TRE OMEN ArCiE 
. 1) Np eer chit 21805 1s | cre ae a0 | -Megecme Beck o Sil sise| Terai Wee | — _FF 20077 ST ARRIVED! | ar ae ae ike eee ALMERS BALER PRICED. AT 
18 b shift 219 9s 1995 / FR! er PE $1244 | Gosai ee og ae Ae rend} : ae tik ee |. canoe se suey 
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py BF” Goodrich st # months to) ee Wal ten for 8130. OR ora acer eons rey Ma sony MTENOR “Opeat Dans ae a sf, Sows bret pine, sed 254, at: ee MEIrose 17-3806 & ME“ CREDIE TERMS. _ 7 
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pre Qeog Cond 436 YARDS | trade for smal prep Sell oF G Ig size electric rang - $0 land (Pa building See O LYWOOD, REA 3 Tl MBER ill st PE 4-28 OR 31478 r double disc. 
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= ¢ ’ RAR ARAAR AA: ered 68 chitterobe open er child s payments OR }- ake ely aes 84 Bh Mye ine Sales & Serv! BE a e.s Cultipack “PLANT- 
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Fi | Heras Rew res bard Admiral TV upright plane gn || seem ner oe BS Cas be (hae | REGISTER, eS 887 vee JARDWARE]| Genre. FE 34013. erenlnes FE children, $25.| Phas Ortonville. Machinery. 
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~ RUChKS ne : 69) KENMOFE $89 95 s Nate 4 bareain pr standard cage and CAN INST. - sonable MI 43124 ee 
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3,Chev. picku cor: tract «where vo LAND con. | KELVINATOR REF 7 a9 05 Rendia gas $1 Ave PE4-2 2 Desiax RCH 6 FEET «4 INCHES BY * | Bto W AND USED 
; va n) OObo ©. IBS artyil tor late “ have sold prop. | cuble feet Firs RIGERATOR 11 installed ¢ryer. complete CLOT feet & i NCHES B Ge each! AOU ARIUS i p in for a demo 
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- ev. sedan oh eae nOw, MEDIUM PRICED! ¢ : acs wince be heater 00 | - ighland OR 3-7002 \~ =a ate St PE ¢1873 | Woodward wou ae i 1593 8. 
delivery <0 —_ ae bata lots up ety ts LINOLEUM..$3 93! 121 * Sa nae ona Se es 1 DRAW._TITE. HITCHES — Plywood te wa ft | FREE FE ES oa ra subline an ie wee” 
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, secee SO95 MElrose 2-: tger one Ph ALUMINUM PAI GAL. $2 95 phage 3 condit GooD ule Highway, OR 3-1456 en cabinet orative. Kitch- cutters & tools f Father's D: : —_ reight. 2'a HP plus 
46 Dodge nidlase a 2 Peep A =) Rt BBER BASE PAINT ni - 50 FE 44229 ion @ real buy $25 panos SHALLOW-WELL oe corees Tawers made urnished Parak 3 ay Special 2 se la Pi a dia reverse 
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ev. dump, 14.000 mile cot beni es = iron FE 462064 sMat ae 2-069 wnta . Sundavs 9-12 st ; . auc- Bianiey ey power tools. Falls and "460 M E SPANIEL GOOD HUNTER | rao WALLED Se ak 
' s 5 250 use i . basi cod a ee u Fi : c . eme 
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. Cnenecen. uron FE 46492. Jack <_ Lino! ine paint, a250) eal | cee Hf REFRIGER- aides & SUN ONLY. LI- M-2 C | PARAKEETS B 4-6060 | $65 Phone Em i ule work. 
NOR TRA ings : leum 1a3. N. Perry | —eUron 1060 W b on sale. Genere! Were. | RE 4 Lake Orton i ped BREEDERS © ai an Em 3-27 
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wardiat 13 Mile Rd | wal owe mortasce, equity | On Sat. Hubera ‘62 Willa Ciosea | bY 7 with pede Pe aime es | hl tng KALAMAZOO | _Sfter i oe On Fe ATE PRICES | PAR AKER Fs sezxoces | heed 7a ee ipemens 
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one [15-1100 TRAILER 6 oe eien Ie, TO (o INCH DAVENFO _f and registers f -suffictent—pipe| sional ne TRUNK AND OCCAS | SAVE stand, faucet 7105 | PARAKZET 2-3340 P consin motors. 
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a rack OF meet P TRUCK : OA 82083 “SELL OR SWAP m_ —— _Rd_ Pontiac | Lane. Tackles. = Bus BUILT. INTO TRAV- VENTILATING PANS. FOR ETTCK.| Sale Musical G wai gail branes TYPF PUPPIFS eee Re Pears sae 
: Mi- 7 <4 RADE “Yor i tr NO — 1 PHI a 7-\ TT 1 Mil Geet ition. | larg $29 95. __ Sale Musical Goods 73} a ANTED: H ee 
a — waar ce ae EACH mower ae a wee OLD LAWN Hiab Fae Rn machine  ——. OAS sea $25 FREE eee Te poh llc pol ion ches a 120 ASS PIA sit Mera ge thermo- » RO ED. HAVE $70 FO USED — 
; — $47 por abst dal e for picn sutep ne Sere ou round glass ha ice desk $4450.,2 PIECE LIVI - si Wash bowls wit TOILETS ip Fluorescent, 393 alues| Michigan ¥ nice NO ACCORDION Collie at stud registered WANTED PENCE BUILDING. a 
Bast Pada 5 TON PIKE , ke chests charc: : and davennort # De cabinet $34 50 and studio NO ROOM sUTTF , 2'2 ‘double if fittings $11 95 Ave Orchard Lake : condition, $100. FE 71-0168 or ‘or sale FE farm erie Geen BUILDINO. 
— Hart Street Rochester} S25 TEN ere re reogi gris  ga- | bed $15 pail rare $12. sofa} match. er and chair t& = iien $10 96 REINFORC ACCORDIONS. FAG) SPRINGER PUPPIES BOXER &T | Png fence Fae board fence, 
mts and cape necimis Sh ee as rall desk $995 baby! Teem table rawers, dining + Save. PL ulars | _ go ed SEPTIC NS FACTORY PRICES lagPoee: PPIES. BOXER STUD | e furnish wire fence. 
fate Saccine ky GF mer Srnec tURENTE. TRE RTT TS & ehaire. 2 vieces | C5 re veChentnc st SUPPLY lea ve _Ph. OR 3-7686.- ‘ ee 10 free tes Es) a nares and grooming cae cvek Makueee Free exti- 
vow +e ches Wel lose, re ar Orchard (1 ire new location, a2) @ . - —_ FAN 53-2100") "one “PI YWOOD WAR. — ‘off — and Kennels FE 2-60 : 4-5857. 
' J ternoor lose Wednesday vat | et arc Lk Ave. next to Far = “Sar ANS wick wooD AR. | —vesement_a uron) SHEPHERD PUPP! b 2-008. 2 ROW COR ANTER. 
GMC! } Wo Huror ie Har . tr rani Sere Station FE 77881 roe | a, res iso seats tab! AG yahies 3 Pry eo * =. Orne Lake Rosd ELECT aa APARTME stock does oR 31006. 0000 | sale cheap. gy 
: TRADE KOZ barking cas Y : : le cou up : ree AM site piano Ben h ENT. TURTLES — TWO ROW 
T — trailer penn COACH HOUSE RONAN » DRAWER DRESSER l sed li je-in 5 ea add ‘Orchard Lake a “TALL See ~ aah OO Paid oigeect pica Shop 69 easton . ALL PET PET | low for ee ee AND 
BIPLE jor A-b shape Tee 1 Ford. Tue] 3 Noksneing bed Coll enying ‘and _ Wood $ pi hc e-in De pt. ener SANDERS PURNACE with 1 SHOWERS. i, COMPLETE | ENT PEP gee " Astor, FE ¢-6433 | e-te Tactor new i coaaeee 
CHECKED Ni See Ce ssiy ok isa jeter Ear of] been seen matress Mat “be i® piece dinin reaktast set 82698 rent aieeney seamers tor) ltr’. “sh and curtain $6950 | O58 ‘Oscar Schmidt. Ph F prea i iz. 076 both OL 
‘ e as m8@pm FF 2 Be between _fE 27897 gs after 6 or sondas = Lote ining room suite $70 95 a6 Pahari sland Fuel and Paint complete in $33 33. Lavatories UPRIGHT FE. 2-5217 =s ——— ; 
TRUCKS WILL SWAP Boorry in HOUR ss ioe oo $2005 | F chard Lake. PE S610 | gives these oe ome Suitable eine. GOOD TONE vrat OLD TOY. PPRINESE = cad ened pavia’ wat 
— |. And & tuts in 2 OLY Us HOUSE: ‘ — Electrie r Pcticmad $29 95 | RFEZER, GOOD RUNNING CO! $19.95. These are 50 value | FE 5-3679 hia tem, call tent an x Oo 6 service Ayia 
$3GMC Suburb | late moder pick ue aren oe Warehouse Clearanc ects weet unratacees tage Gia 9s | $25. Prom 1000 Pumouth. 2 door. | Michoege Fr cecseauk ab Ovenard i ci Ean — 2s 5 
ur Sg 0816 venings, | 80 arance | Apt, aise: ter rugs .. $1095 — 2 e 1. ve e Equipme 3 —.-- WTD BACK HOR POR FC 
"SIGMC It an. .$1295 | Witt SEL on RWaP 1: pO gol onssesser sleciite: waver ble icp eas range ... $30 95 FUEL OIL TA SIDEARM , HEATER TANK IN = we Re Dogs Tr "rector SFE FORD 
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Susan Strasberg, 16, Bids for Juliet ‘Fame   
--Today's Television Programs - - Talent ls Ahead |=   
Channel 2? — WJIBK-TV te3 Channel 4— WWJ-TV 
  
TONIGHT 'S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline, Bud 
Lanker interviews guest. (4)— 
Time for Music, Jane Palmer 
Sings. (2)—Adventures of Kit 
Carson Carson; Eb Foro invest 
gate series of robberies and 
murdegs. 
:16—17)—News. 
Willams 
:30—(7)—Cavalcade of Ameriea. 
Onslow Stevens, Randy Stewart 
in ‘‘Matter of Honor,” drama of 
Sam Houston, American soldier 
and statesmag. (4)—Dinah Shore, 
Popular ballads in tropical set- 
ting. (2)—News, Doug Edwards. 
:45 — (4) — News Caravan, John 
Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jo Staf- 
ford Show, Popular songs 
7:00 — (7) — Colonel Flack, Alan 
Mowbray poses as mine assayer 
for crooked banker. (4)—Mid- 
western Hayride, Country style 
vaniety show. (2)—The 
bergs. Goldberg's house is sud- (4\—News, Paul 
denly crowded with offspring of | 
relatives. - 
7.30 — (7) — Duffy’s Tavern, Ed 
Gardner in N. Y. comedy. 
Arthur ~ Murray © 
Jane Russell, 
FPhonda Fleming. ‘2)—Death Val- 
ley Days, “Little Oscar’s Mil- 
hons.”’ drama set in Old West. 
00—(7)—Make Room for Daddy, 
Danny Thomas becomes prize 
sucker when he accuses son of 
spending a missing dollar. (4)— 
Fireside Theater, Andres King in 
“The Kiss,"’ romantic story of 
“feuding folk.” (2)—Foreign In- 
trigue. James Daly as foreign 
correspondent in European Ad- 
venture 
8:30— (7) —Center State, Robert 
Barret in “Grandfather Takes 
Off.” story of aviation pioneer 
with yen to fly plane. (4)— 
Top Plays of 1954, Peter Lawford, 
Marie Windsor in “For Value Re- 
ceived,” wife's alimony demand 
puts husband to desperate 
scheme. (2) — Suspense, Hurd 
Hatfield in “The Pistol Shot.” 
drama of military revenge in 
19h Century Russia. 
:00—(4)—Truth or Consequences. 
Stunt quiz. (2)—Danger, ‘The 
Big Man,” suspense drama with 
Jean Lorring and Phil Abbott 
9:30—(7)—Name’s the Same, Clif- b 
  ton Fadiman host on namesake 
(4)—Captain Braddock 
Reed Hadley tracks gang dupli- 
cating store labels. “(2)—Favorite 
Story, “The Man Trap,” 
_ drama. game. 
10: ee—(7)—Stage Seven, 
Foster’ as tugboat captain 1:38—(2)—Houseparty. 
| McBride 
| Kate Smith 
| 6014) —Weicome Traveler film 
Preston "s:30—«4) »—On Your Account, 
“Tailor Made ae 
Harris. 
erett Phelps. 
10:386—(7)—Biff Baker, Alan Hale | 
finds “Counterfeit Plates.” 
(2)—Meet Millie, Elena Verdugo 
in comedy about working girl. Jr. 
  Gold- | 
(4) | 
Party, guests | Connie Haines. | 
  11:68—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety,|” Adventure Patrol. (7) — Super- Thus — oa ——— 
actress in the demanding comedy with Soupy Sales. (4)—| man. Pe havens ts . | The - Shakespeare's waprec 
News, Paul Williams. (2)—Tele- | 5: 45_(2)—Sports | edented not only in television news Ace, Ken Cline, Van Pat- bet im the history of 
rick. 
8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. fe } 
Motor City Fights. Heavyweight ! 
pout; Ken Hammer vs Ringo 
(2)—News, Jack LeGoff 
10: 156—(2)—Weatherman, Dr. | 4:00—14\—Pinky Lee 
boy Colt. P 
$:30—(4'\—Howdy Dood) 
Murphy. 
Ev- | 4:435—(7)—Barnaby Bear. 
(2)—Eat. 
Dee Theater. 
WEDNESDAY EVENING 
  
  2:00 — «2 )— Tiger Baseball (j— 
(2)—Bob 
§:30 — (2) — Bob Crosby. (4) — 
- Soupy’s Ranch. (2) — Godfrey. Channel 1 — WXYZ-TV — of Her Years 
Part i 1 
or Television 
NEW YORK — Sixteen-yearold | 
(7)—Cow- | Susan Strasberg made a bid for. 
recehtly. { 
  ——— + ——— 
\Tied to Father's 
in TV Operation   
  , Broadway 
ter affirmed in her television ap- 
ls Youngest Girl to Play pearance. 
in History of Stage 
Fagen erry a the part for of: its assets of $400; 
5:00 — (4) — Happy Hallow. (2)— | stetiar but the only 
'Eleanora Ruse who did the role 
‘11:15 — (7) — Armchair Theater. |¢:ee—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De-| well. 
Michael Wilding in “There Ain't) trojt Deadline. (2)—Magician 
No Justice,’ feature film. (4)— . . a. 
Singing Alorfg. Songs. (2)—Fea- 6:13—‘4)—News. (7)—News. (2)— trast | 
turette. Featurette. 
“1h:38—(4)—Moods in the Night less — 4) — Fiddie Fisher. (7)— 
Music. . Mark Sabre. (2)—News. 
“WEDNESDAY MORNING ~~: 45— (4) News. (2)—Perty Como. 
ar inane a = ee ei Married Joan. (7) — 
Miller. on the stage when she was 17. 
Susan's talent is. in sharp Con- 
by critics who have seen her 
Her expierence in the theater is 
limited to an appearance in an” 
off-Broadway stage production and | 
three television shows | members      
sought-after model. 
| But even these assets gave no 
clue to her acting ability which 
‘first became apparent in the off- 
CHICAGO #—The Italian Wel-' probation last September for lar- acting fame in the classic role of | ware Countil. organized in 1946 to|ceny from an auto, 
‘Juliet in the Television Theater | | foster the general welfare of indi-, 
production of “Romeo ano Juliet’ | pent Italian people, agreed’ tast | Red Radio Lays Col 
night to dissolve and 
Damon Rinyon 
actress known to have for Cancer Research. 
(T)—Auntie played it clase to that age was Anthony V. Champagne. council 
ithe Runyon fund will accomplish . poise and sensi- SAN | Parole Violator Draws      
year Monday by Circuit 
Frank L. 
probation. 
Jack Swartzbaugh, 19, of production and was la- 
ivention next week. 
  540} The operation is for a defect 
a Pine Knob Dr., admitted the break. | in the girl's heart. To get the | 
an: : ‘in of the Tam-O-Shanter Golf Club | best results. surgeons like to oper- 
Council I Dissolves, Gives vl & Pine Lake cottage last |#te in a “dry field’ —that is, with | 
$400,000 to Runyon Fund | April. ea He had been placed on one year) “ théy and connect the 
tem of the father   
  icast will be ma | Patient’ s Vessels | 
FRANCISCO wW—A televi- 
sion program showing a young girl 
One Year in County Joil !and her tather with their blood 
A Glarkston youth was sentenced |Vessels hooked together during a 
to Oakland County Jail for one | heart operation will be presented 
Judge on a nationwide network during 
Doty for violation of the American Medical Assr- on 
short-circuit the heart | 
girls veins and | 
arteries into the circulatory sys-- 
The March of Medicine wos 
ever NBC Ty{ 
Ost he | OF Laniel to U.S. Influence st 10 pm. EST, hursday, June | 
Memorial Fund] TOKYO u—The Communist Pei- | — _®   Puid One Year Early __ TWENTY-NINE ~~ 
MILWAUKEE (UP) — Joseph 
Owsley was eating his lunch at 
work when a fellow 
ruined his food by spilling coffee 
  
  
  
  
ping radio today called the collapse a. . 
of the Laniel Cabinet in France an 
——— con 
sai Red radio blamed US. in 
-|fluence for guiding the French 
course in the confefence and added said that directors and 
felt the distribution to 
109 N. Seginaew %&.   
her years, as attested to’ 
bullets. 
Patrolman Harold Davis, shot in the pre- ‘Berserk Gunman’ $s Death slo see finally that the Laniel Cab- 
“ee "Ruled Justifiable Killing DETROIT # — The death of 
Malachi Benjamin. @, of Detroit, 
Saturday in a gun battle with po- 
lee was called justifiable homi- 
cide Monday in a coroner's report. 
Benjamin, 
But her | home,—-wounded — four — policemen 
theatrical heritage is rich. She is’ 'with blasts from a 12 gauge shot- ithe daughter of Lee Strasberg, the | he b 
noted director and actress Paula gun before he was killed by police that French political circles “came     Colt FE 2-2871° 
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9:00—(4)—Playschool, (News. : Performing Arts, Susan has | may lose the sight of one eye 
Wonderland. (2) — Arthur God-/8:e0 — (4) — TV Theater. (7) — ot ’ « ’ . 
frey. , Jimmy Wakely. (2)—Strike It aemaeeenneene omnes 
10:00 — (4) — Home. (7)—Charm Rich. ad 
Kitchen. 8:30—12)—I've Got a Secret. 
10: 30—(2)—Strike It Rich. 9:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. (7) 
11:¢0—(4)—Bride and Groom: (7)| Theater. ‘(2)—Boxing. 
Playhouse. (2) — Valiant Lady 9:30—-(4)—Mr. District. Attorney. 
11:15 — (7).— Armchair Theater. 
Love of Life 
11:30— (4) —Betty White. 
Tomorrow's Search. 
11:456—(2)—Guiding Light. 
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 
12: 00—(4)—Nancy Dixon. 
o’Clock Comics. (2)—Ladies Day. 
12: 15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 
(4)—Ladies 
(2)—Garry ,»Moore. 
12: 45—(2)—Double or Nothing. 
1:00—(7T)—Army-McCarthy. 12:30—(7)—My Life. 
First. (2) 
(1) —12 (7)—Man vs. Crime. 
¢9:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. 
16:00—(4)—Mayor’s Report. 
Club Polka. (2)—News. 
10: 15—(2)—Weather. 
Playhouse. (2)—Safety Eye. 
10: 45—‘ 4)—Basebal! Hall 
11;00—‘ 4)—News. 
On. (2)—News.   (7) 
| 11:15—(4)—Adventure Special De- 
(7)—Film. (2)—Wrestling. ’ livery (Nh 
1¢:30—(4)—Man About Town. (7) 
— Soupy’'s 
| 11:30—14)—Moods in the Night. - 
  
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BAYS Wetistt. Metentel ware, Pred Wweile WWJ. News — shina 
WJBK. Don McLeod CKLW, Munn, David CKLW. Your Boy Bud 5:45—WJR, C. Massey 
WCAR. News. Music WJBK. Rise and Shine WJBK. Don McLeod WWJ. Marriage Pays 
6.15—W. Clark Quartet 
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mith WCAR, Coffee 
6:43— WXYZ, News, 
CKLW, . Nuno 
WCAR, Coffee 
71:00—WJR, Dale Marr Wolls 
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WWJ, News 
WWJ. Fran Pettay WXYZ, Fred Woife WXYZ, Bill CKLW. Nunn; Devid WJBK, Horsemen WJBK, News e— 
WCAR, Your Land WCAR, News, Coffee ww 
6:45—WJR. Lowell Thomas 
WXYZ, McKenzie 
WCAR, Magic Music 
ww. 3 Star Ext 
WXYZ, Red Skelton 
CKLW, Fulton Lewis 
WJBK, T. George 
WCAR, News, Music CKL 
7.13—WWJ, Pran Pettay WWJ, Bob Maxwil YZ, Paul Winter 
‘CKLW, News WXYZ, Dick Os CKLW. Your Boy Bud 1:00 WJR.. Quest House 
7:30—WIR, Peter Hayes van a Ga piagpe ilies WXYZ, Red Suelton WWJ, Morgan Beatty sett 1:45—WJR. Guiding Light CK 
WXYZ, Sliver Bagie gi CKLW, Dick Powell prt IF Gong Bani 
CKLW. Gabriel Heatter 8:15—WJR, Bud Guest WCAR, Wartilp “Time” ‘ News. WCAR, Wel WXYZ, Pred Wolfe CKLW Quy Nuss 
7-45 WIR, BR. Murrow WJBK, Gentile, Binge ?:00—WJR, Mrs Burton 
“wWJ. One Man's Pamily WCAR, Coffee. Clem fa a ee 1:30—WJR P. L. Hayes 
CKLW. Eddie Fisher 8:30—WJR, Music Hall WJBK, Tiger Game pated AE . R 
§ #—WIR aed WCAR, Bost. vs Detroit CKLW. Gebrie) Heatter 
ww. Dinah $.46—WCAR, Radio Rev WXYZ, Show 2:15—WJR. P Mason 7:446— WIR, &. R. Murrow. 
CKLW, Mickey ae 
WJBK, Tiger Talks 
WCAR. News, Ballads 
815—WWJ. Prenk Sinatra 
WXYZ, Show World 
WJBK, Tiger geime 
8 20 WJR, Summer Symp 
WWJ. Barrie Craig 
WXYZ, Vandercook 
CKLW. High Adventure 
8.48—WXYZ, Just Easy 
®: ig Johnny Dollar ww, 7:15—WJR, Music Halil 
1:30—WW4J, Listen, Live 
Wolfe WXYZ, Osgood. 
WJBK, Gentile and Binge 
7:45—WWJ, News 
W. Toby David 
8:00—WJR, Jack White 
0:60 WJIR. News 
Minute Parade 
WXYZ, Breakfast Club 
CKLW, News, Music 
WCAR, News, Rhythm 
15—WJR, Kitehen Clud 
KLW, Gabriel 
9:30—WJR, Mrs Page 
CKLW, Good Neighbor 
:45—WJR, Pete & Jos 
CKLW, Tony Martin WCAR, Temple Academy 
10:00—WJR, A. Heatter ww, CKLW, WCAR. Harmony Hail 
T:35—WIR, J white 
Fran Marris 
WXYZ. Certain Calls 
CKLW. Gin R s = nom CKLW 
: wJBK WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 
1:06-—-WJR. Read of Life 
News, 
WXYZ, Charm Time 
CKLW. News Davies 
WJBK, Tom George 
WCAR, News, Ha)! 
1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins 
CKLW, Bud Davies 
1:30—WJR, Dr 
peed” Mulholland 
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WXYZ. Paul Winter 
2:30--WJR_ Nora Drake 
WXYZ, Martin. Block 
Your Boy Bud 
2:43--WJIR. Brighter Dey CKLW. Squad Room 
Here's the Answer 
CKLW, Peggy Lee 
3:00—WJR. Hilltop House 
WWJ, Life Beautiful 
WXYZ, Ed 
CKLW, News, Music 
WCAR. News, Music 
3:15—WJR, House Party 
WWJ, Road of Life 
CKLW. Eddie McKentie 6:00— —~ —— 
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News, 
Horsemen 
WCAR, News, Music 
Mulhollané wwJ, Bud Lynch 
w its 
CKLW. Eddie Chase WCAR Talk Sports 
Maione 
WCAR, News. 
BF gh on 21st. 
WXYE. John 
CKLW Nightmare 
| 8:46—-WXYZ Just Easy 
Chase WwW, Ne Homechat eee Crime 
eyes Suspense WJBK. News, Murphy 3:30_WWJ. P. Young ww, Your Ulfe 
cRLw ae a eNerer Ends | WCAR, News. Temple WXYZ, Ed McKenzie — ‘Senay ge 
: 19:20 —WWJ Bod Hope CKLW. Eddie Chase, CKLW Mem «Music 9:48—WWJ, Crime 
WXYZ, News CKLW. Mba ean 
10:00--WJR, Tennessee Ernie a Bong 
WWJ, Fibber McGee 10:45 wa =~ 
WXYZ, News 
CKLW, Prank Edwerds 
10:15—WJR. L. Parsons 
WWJ, Heart of the News 
WXYZ, Top of Town 
CKLW. Pred@ie Martin CKLW, 
  40:30—WJR,Army-McCarthy | WCAR, News. Lady _ arte hal eideer ——— a | 
WWJ, Stars from Paris 11:15—WXYZ. Hearings WJBK, McLeod | Bate tee Tee. of 2 = 
SS WCAR, Song Parad WCAR. Ballads CKLW. Girardin iiaeciaan, Snake oy) Wee om oe and Atom xo e Up 4:46-—WIR. Music, News ww. ita 
14:45—CELW, Orgeneires WWJ, Phrase Pays WWJ, Woman in House ecarthy Meartngs 
11:00—WJR, Houseparty SS — ao "Day CKLW. George Wright CKLW ry 
WWJ, News . s McLeod o—WJR, N 00 WIR, News 
caw “todd 19:45—WJR, Rosemary wws, Jim Deland WWJ. News CuLe. & WWJ, Second Chance WXYZ, Wattrick McK WXYZ. Sports. Top 
Tom. News WJBK. Bod Murphy CKLW. Eddie Chase CKLW. Kuren, 
11:15—WdR, H.-Bem> 12,40—WJR, W. Werren WRK. Hews, McLeod 11:15—WJIR Bob Reynolds 
nerrrarrmenneed ee eaten ten ee a - sme — 
a 3 saa ; ‘the Bank | 5-13—WJh : ste ‘wise —— 
CKLW. Manhatten Music WJBK, News. MeLeod WWJ. Pront Page Perreil ; 1a eS ee 7 WCAR, . News we 1 11:;30—WJR, Communism 
yxYZ ws, Tow WwxYz, New Top 
CKLW, Phil McKellar 12:18—WJR, Aust Jenny 5:30—WJR, Music Matinee CKLW. Phil With Muste wxYZ, Girl Marries 
WCAR, Harmony Heal) 
11:00—WWJ, Strike It Rich 
WXYZ, Mod. Romances 
Piorida UBA 
WJBK, News, McLeod Streets $:45—WJR. Our Gai 
Ww, Rt. to Happiness 
4:00—WJIR, Listen Lorene 
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WCAR, News, Carouse) 
4:15—WJR. Music 
WWJ. Stella Dailas (e0:08—WJR, 
Fibber Mi 
CKLW. Frank Edwe 
Heil WJBK House Party 
  WEDNESDAY EVENING 
WXYZ. wwererteh, MeKens. 
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6:15—WJR. Clark Quartet 
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8:15—WXYZ. Ghow World 
Precinct 
Great Gildersleeve 
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WXYZ. Mystery Theater 
CKLW Author Meets Critic 
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j D a Soon come it| ree ijller, 20, of 1126 S. Lafayette St.,|chain store after burning a hole tisfied with the out , bu tions. Those ts expl Two Royal Oak youths were | Mier, 4, . , May Be Disru te lis. widely accepted as a Fac <9 year. Tis as) ladles <a placed on two years probation and | pleaded guilty to the charge pipeagoli papierataysec . 
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afi a 8 he — ° negotiations, but it expires this FoY*Circul Frank L. Doty office. lecrackers | is made t 1 
i rs ire creas cia maneee. _ Any of them could touch off ajrates and other contract terms. | june. a & « _ | for stealing steel bars worth’ $278| Bethehem, Pa. was founded on ageenenty coviel 8. fire extin-| \xildren’s needs 
meat _pospare te get together. cor, | Rew wave of strikes Long-term contracts are paying | Next: Gecurity, the big issue.’ from a gear company on Hudson |Christnias Eve, 1741. guisher and doused the flames. 
man Walker, « veteran of labor cov- = SS a et i sale ee BS 
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