oa oes | ad incense? cA He agian opamp Se eee sililias cilia. aunties atin wh ammenities ee ee FRIDAY, AU GUST 24, 1956 —46 PAGES Party of Future | Ms Embrace. Al the People’ Acceptance Speeches Hailed by Convention; Nixon to Carry Message SAN FRANCISCO (Pi—| President Eisenhower has} sent the Republican party - dnto battle with the corifi- dent prediction that its pro- gram “will be. decisively approved by the American people” in the fall elections. thousands National Convention dele- gates and San Franciscians ‘who packed the Cow Palace to hear him formally ac-) cept his party’s renomina- tion. He pictured the GOP as forward looking—“‘the party of the future’ —and, by implication, accused the Democrats of looking. backward. again but confidently.” And, Pgoore denallecmmrgaaay, Ae efforts to bring victory to our cause next November.” One of the biggest cheers Presi- dent Eisenhower drew came. in pene: BE lhe re ypaclary.- In. the text, the speech read: “There are still enough injus- ~tiees tobe —erased, still. enough men needless sufferings to be cured, to provide careers for all the young crusaders we can produce or find. “We want thorn, all." * To this, the President added: “Republicans, independents, dis- cerning Democrats, come on in and help us!" Ike's color was good. His step was firm. His bearimg had the old- time military erectness. His voice was strong and resonant. ‘GREAT SATISFACTION’ Mrs. Mamie Fisenhower, in roy- al purple hat and dress, carried a big sheaf of red roses, as did| Mrs, Pat Nixon. ‘great vention had decided to keep in- tact for this year’s race the same team that won in 1952 ticket, Vice President Nixon says he intends to work hard in the coming Beg th Apes dent Eisenhower complete his ‘un- finished tasks.” ie WILI, CARRY N MESSAGE Sue Cooke at eal eg year-old father in La Habra, east “He got a tiumiltiious re-|- Republican} Eisen- |it was being attacked éff the Red compe about the plane and its jmiles southeast of ‘Shanghai. ~|munist aircraft intercepted and yee plane” early Thursday, * / \marine parade laced the Detroit *#** kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 2 f ke In vies ‘Dems t O Join GOP Team, r IKE MAKES FORMAL ACCEPTANCE—Here - are three studies of President Dwight Eisenhower as he formally accepted the Republican presiden- Te. Sees Brave, Shining N ew World tial nomination lead them into promised the American people he would try to “a brave and shining new world,” AP Wirephote hash’ shah. ta Saas Poanetuce: He Find Wreckage of Navy Plane No Trace of 16 Aboard, Britain Urged to Ask Reds If They Know TOKYO (#—Search planes and ships today found wreckage and be from a U.S. Navy patrol plane which disappeared after -radioing China coast, * -® *® First reports of the finding sald there was no indication of -what injus-|happeried to the 16 American air- men aboard the missing plane, aly four-engine P4M Mercator the! ¢ Navy said wag on a routine patrol and training mission from Japan. Navy officials refused to specu- late on the possibility that Com- munist boats had picked up at least some of the men. The State Department has asked Britain, which has diplomatic re- lations With the Peiping regime, to find out if the Reds have any in- NEAR SHANGHAI Navy spokesmen at the huge Yokosuka base said. the © first wreckage and rafts were found floating a few: miles south of a Communist-held island about 100 That put the wreckage nearly 200 miles north of the position given by the P4M when it radioed at 1:25 a.m. Thursday it was be-|a jing attacked by unidentified air- ‘However, the wreckage was found in approximately the same area, south of the Islands off the Bay of Hangchow, at- which Peiping radio said Chinese — damaged a “Chiang Kai-shek ‘Riverama’ Parade " DETROIT, (INS) — A three-hour River with 500 water crafts today as they passed before the “‘River- ama” reviewing stand. Spectators saw nearly $3 million worth of comer hn Col. 1) _ ‘pleasure — in the review. Exit Faith Healer two empty life rafts presumed to/divorce—or that the Queen. Juliana’s.close association with a 61-year-old faith heal- er, Miss Greet. Hofmans. Juliana Looks to Hutisre ‘After Patchin -‘FHE HAGUE (#—Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard reported to the Duteh people today that they've patched up their “difficulties” and “now look forward to the future-with confidence.” : The brief, joint statement was in effect the royal couple’s denial of rumors that they were heading for a| te Nev. ¢ election. An authorative source said the Queen has ‘ended her g Ditticulties might abdicate—because of ‘State Democrats ‘in Convention Incumbents. Seem Sure ~ of Keeping Ballot Spots; Campaign Plan Vital Michigan Democrats, with 86 — County delegates in their ranks, “opened their two-day con- vention in Grand Rapids today and planned an appeal for the farm vote. * * * At today’s informa] session, they picked R. M, Evans, an lowa farmer and former deputy super- intendent of the U, 8, Agricultural address at a dinner. tonight, His speech will be followed by campaign planning which ts ex- peeted to overshadow the main business of the convention— nomination of a state ticket for Barring unexpected opposition, id 10 Hungry Children, ‘Alone in.Home at Keego Ten hungry children, one of them suffering from a badly burned hand, were found alone in a Keego Harbor home last night during an-investigation by officials of the Oakland County Children’s Home. . Ranging in ages from seven months to 13 years, the} : children had reportedly-been left alone for two days with *the oldest in charge while the father, William Wyatt, had gone to Indiana to pick up a load of watermelons for a Dixie Highway fruit stand which employs him. The mother has been con- fined to a local hospital since Aug. 12 following an operation. _ The situation is being investi- gated today by authorities of the Juvenile Court, with the pos- sibility the parents will be pros- ecuted for child neglect, The injured girl, Sherry A, Wil- kinson, 8, the woman's daughter. jthrough a previous marriage, is in satisfactory condition at Pontiac General Hospital with third degree burns of the right hand. ~ Doctors have estimated the hand will require several years of treat- ‘ ynote | ment before it can be used norm- Seren Me Seaver On Sey ally again, according to a Juvenile Court spokesman, Several knife cuts and welts ‘were also reportedly found on the girl'e body tion, The during an examina- /age near one half inch in scattered KIDNAPER SUSPECT — An- gelo J. LaMarca, 31, of Plain- view, N. Y,, has been arrested asa suspect in the kidnaping of litle Peter Weinberger. Autumn Weather Sneaks in Early, Footballs Ready? It will be fair and cool in the Pontiac area tonight with a low of 45 to 50 degrees. “ Continued cool with a high of 72 to 76 degrees is the prediction for tomerrow. There is a possibility, of scattered showers late in the’ evening. Temperatures will average about 6 degrees below normal for the next five days. Rainfall will aver- showers Saturday or Sunday and begin about Wednesday. The lowest temperature pre- ceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 50 degrees. At 1 p.m. the thermometer registered 72 degrees. MRA Convenes MACKINAC ISLAND (INS)—The 1956 world assembly of Moral Re- armament opened today at Mack-| wounds were believed (Continued on Page 2, Cal. 3) the four iricumbent Democrat state 4,282 Thwarted by Solution inac Island, with 900 delegates _from 30 countries: attending. administrative officers will be re- association with the faith+— of her partly blinded), pest daughter, Prin- aria Cristina. — a few hours before their com- munique was issued, the 47-year- old monarch and her 45-year-old prince took a plane for a short holiday on the Greek island of Corfu with Greece’s King Paul and Queen Frederika. The statement made no men- tion of Miss Hofmans nor did it specify the difficulties which had arisen between Juliana and Bernhard, married for 19" years, a royal commission of three elder a statesmen appointed to advise the couple after their rift became pub- mission had made a ‘‘very valu- able contribution to. the solution arisen, ” i Details of Sterences between Bernhard and Jullana—whispered in government and royal circles here for years — were published in-a German news thagazine early came under .the influence of Miss Hofmans after Bernhard brought her to the palace in 1948 to treat- Princess Maria Cristina, now 9. Otto John Accused KARLSRUHE, Germany @ — West German intelligence service who crossed into the Soviet zone in 1954 and returned last year, malty sagueatl for treatin Ask Adlai fo Speak -in- County Labor Day celebration in Pontiac, Albert Wil- venson at Libertyville, Ill., request- at the Sept, 3 Oakland County CIO) Council- sponsored festivities at Murphy Park. the Week end and added he thifiks4 the chances of Stevenson's accept- It expressed sincere thanks to j, in June, The Queen reportedly room Otto John, former chief of thedent Eisenhower. promised Michi- -Democratic Presidential] Nomi- nee Adlai E, Stevenson has been invited to speak at the Labor Day kinson, chairman of the event an- nounced yesterday, Wilkinson sent a telegram to Ste-| ing him to deliver the main speech He said he expects an answer by the invitation are “good.” Democratic standard bearer’ has announced he'll address a La-| bor rally in Detroi lic. The. statements. said the com:|"— a . Delegates Sampling mt Ge -Ailotien ‘which hel Navy ‘Punch’ at Meeting ST. LOUIS ® — The 775 dele-|prus. The colonial government re- fused to back down , after EOKA underground flatly rejected \wa the British conditions and threat- ened to call off its week-old truce on this Mediterranean island bas- gates to the national convention of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union punch a time clock each time-they enter the meeting for a convention session. The attendance record will be forwarded. to each delegate’s home town local, which: pays his expenses, Ike Speech in Detroit? SAN FRANCISCO (INS)~—Presi-'t gan Republicans as they -left for home today_that “if” he goes out-|! side a TV station to make speeches |; nominated. are A Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh, of State James M. Hare, State Treasurer Sanford A. Brown and Aud, Gen, Frank §, Szymanski. OTHER PROBABLES Two incumbent Supreme Court justices—Talbot Smith of Ann Ar- bor, and George Edwards of De- troit—also seemed sure of renomi- nation, Party leaders said this fall's platform will follow the national platform, with = blast at the State Legisiature® for failure to adopt parts. of the governor's program, ' The 1,380 county delegates will meet in formal session at 11 a.m. tomorrow to nominate candidates, elect presidentia) electors and hear talks from Gov, Williams and Sen, Patrick McNamara, : Britain Firm on Terms for-Cyprus- Surrender. - NICOSIA, Cyprus — Britain stood firm today by her surrender terms for Greek rebels. on Cy- marked: A mournful wail came forth from the Press’ judging roomy early this morning, crept along the hallways and hung heavily over the heads of gloomy staffers. Some said it began deep within the crepe-bedecked pot in the/ corner where 500 crisp dollar bills lay in jumbled misery.| But others swore it came frome the judges who calmed themselves down long enough to Say: Gold winner this week.” The 4,282 neat piles might well have been edged in black. #°'F ruitless Hunt for Winner iDrops Pall on Pot-O-Gold'’ postcards in the But then a ray of light pushed) the bloom aside when someone re-| “Next week we'll be able to give away $600." ‘Purtle No. 11, a sive fiature of Its words, was almost conquered by six read- tion. tite one of ‘his first major addresses was formally décused today of treason. © 8. will be in Detroit, Encouraging News CHICAGO W—A record number} of men and women are preparing cod hd four-year schools which it by only two words, Indications that puzzle fans are _ becoming well-grounded in Pot-O- Gold rules are obvious in the happy fact that only 53 missed the dead-) line and a mere 10 entries came to us via envelopes. In adding another $100, the Press makes it possible for a winner of our CUFres t puzzle to carry. home et ela al s |\four years. Nixon appeared” first, and his), lreception gave no hint that a eet ee * gle’ doubt tad ever been raised over keeping him on the ticket. The wild demonstration: set off ieitig a Joe Smith. He eventually ||gave up and went along with his’ | ‘delegation to make the vote| - w |unapimous. Later he admitted): Oey Wm ton Seles. sight, rocked with laughter when Nixon opened his address with: en guests, and Mr. day one Nebraska delegate held out for the privilége of nomina- * eS During the cenebaeed's Wednes- on ster hig demon demonstration, fie Ht _Nixon and his. wile flew to the Nixon's address quited down prea cier cer yes? vatice vapuedled nounced: * family was there “The, Prendent ot the tata aly a, tere ntinu a GOP Pulls Out All Stops. When lke, Nixon Appear vei ot tn. tel uae turod the demonstration. : “No Pot-0- | right into your pocket. 34 Days Spiral to 180 t up to $625 in prize money next ‘week, The extra ‘$25 isa bonus that goes to a tegen Press sub- scriber, — Readers who have found them- selves foundering in a maze of nouns and verbs can pick up a few pointers by studying the rea- sons for the answers on Page Five, Our pursle-makers are great hair-splitters, you'll find, but that’s what makes Pot-()- Gold challenging. And if this wasn't your week, turn to Page eight where you'll find the last copy of Puzzle No. 12, Pick all 16 words, send them to us by the deadline, and we'll up-end our gold pot with its $600 a iis Leaving Child Under Bushes FBI Finds Decomposed Body Beneath Parkway Honeysuckle Vines MINEOLA, N. Y. The The decomposed mass, which contained a safety . pin, was found in the area where the FBI said Angelo- J. LaMarca told them he had abandoned the child on July 5, the day after the month-old infant was _ kid- | naped from the patio of his--""~ Westbury, N. Y., home on Long Island. LaMarca was The bedy was found beneath some honeysuckle vines about 150 feet from a cutoff leading from heavily traveled Northern State Parkway, More than 50 Nassau County po- lice and FBI agents began search- ing the area at 9:15 a.m,. The body was found shortly after 10:30 a.m, The searchers "moved threugh the wooded area in a line, The men Were an arm’s length apart. Inspector James Farrell said the baby had not been buried. Leaves and shrub branches, whipped oo storms, had covered i : Lazmarea, a taxicab driver, was — booked on a charge of kidnaping. which carries a maximum penalty of death in New York state, Authorities said LaMarca admit- he-showed up at an ‘appointed spot 0 pick up $2,000 ransom money. A ransom note was found on the patio of the Weinberger home where the baby had been taking a nap in his carriage. Since the kidnaping, thousands of handwriting specimens were note and other letters received. by the Weinbergers. It was not dis- closed how, and from what source, jauthorities picked up the writing clue which ied them to LaMarea. Police said the kidnaping seemed to have been a one-man job, LaMarca’s only previous ar- rest record was on a charge for which he was given a suspended sentence last year, LaMarca moved to Plainview (Continued on Page 2, Col. Ly : We're puzzled. , Others are, too. at Orchard Lake Avenue: MONTHS by a 34 day steel Department siege wd ’ 34 day setback. Underpass Delay Puring The half million dollar Telegtaph Road saueauad has been delayed SIX strike. At least this is the: announcement by an unnamed a rapt: + ; If the condivaiog were delayed 34 days we'd understand. If it were delayed 68 days, which allows for a one hundred per cent lag, unhappy but might comprehend vaguely. But The Press doesn’t understand ONE HUN- - DRED AND EIGHTY DAYS delay because of a we'd be (P—A search party of police found - today what they believed to AP Wirephote be the body of kidnaped _ Peter Weinberger. medical examiner was” summonea, The President's speech, in which ot twee Sebesecctee 6 seu and Garden. osisedencsset - Bet-O-Geld eeeetene sone ese ee ot x * If this “unnamed highway nalietnne knew. what he was talking about, we are respectfully requesting ” so a couple of hundred thousand mystified and irate people in this general area can berate rede ‘part. ‘We are speaking hs the Oakland County Hh tractor at bid his superiors to “exp * a ) 4 arrested yester- eee day by FBI and Nassaw County police and charged with kidnaping the baby, : on Civic ee ¢ Ex, ted Soon’ Mrs. George H. (Alice Maten) beat Kista 3 of B65 Anderscontiie Rotary “Anns, which will have their first ed the tid Mon- “Nixon rod sag ag tl Seema . in the November meeting, in February, North American. in March, Latin American in “ti and in May,. all folk music, ~ Opening of the new building is exe pected about Sem. 4 pe 5. e of 1217 Bn “Re.,|Varied music, and the January re- died in the, St, Joseph Merey Hos-|sort and fashion show will feature . nnbisiiene ae “are in store after a few)light opera and musical comedy. for the aes a of % * ‘tn February March operas First ure vg py ow sess sous ct ae dai * James and Mary aaa! mms by the Michi- Painting of the sanctuary and oth- ar srierehete| among tennngears , according to na-| awer | T roje she was born in gon sages bo Pe er charch areas is planned, and the, "REPAIRING crusuxp Bow OF STOCKHOLM — The bow of (tional statistics, ‘and with the re- ve ‘17, 1872, a fe sragp an group esok a 2 being a oa the Swedish liner Stockholm, crushed in a collision with the Italian /leasing of the vaccine — com-| Allocated Cost Blomed ache ., came here from | part recently in the benefit show | 2" — ai'9 ig pe liner Andrea Doria off Nantucket, July 25, is being repaired at the + omy nae woe py poeo i — for Halt in Prog of Hudsonville, Iil., and was a resl- | at the Willoway Playhoose. ‘Chapel. The board of trustees. wel pueeayn apres 5. Bethiehern: Steel Co. Work on the $008,009 young people vaccinated as quick- So h Oakland : deat for ten months, - The show was termed™“‘most suc- plans tuck-pointing of the exterior. o face-lifting potash expected Pod be — in November, ee iy as possible. ut . She is survived by three chil. sful”” by Mrs. Syver K, Thing-|of the church. ri .""| two score of aboard the vesse' or are unaccounted for in +? ,, : dren Mrs, Paul Borders, : 4 the crash which sent the Italian ship to the bottom. — ‘is Just as essential toward Sa masa er Duara Oh Pel. ae oe From the church, 18 young peor { : to teenagers as it is to younger drain project in ple are attending the P " floss a te attrac esate amet ne seam o's UO OFOONS |S Rercres. sac: pa ic 0 preve) as from See : . Se . ert © Ten Children Alone |Red Cross Offers puoi rrr ie potted fhe gh con | eg byw tain toe B"bewey memes | ic we ' : . dean, s sessionstarts H t K Advanced Course receive the. protection the Salk/Royal Oak Township off said|Pullman Funeral Home, Hudson- Test bor Moore paeurvig = in OuSE al KeEgo in First Aid veceing, sivaty:. S.A, Salt haere Borg: ot to pay their |ville, ‘ll. today. ; ‘Edith Whiteroft Bolton { heccnpmencd ati Aenea LAn advanthd, first aid. course. wit eg dKidnaped Bab set by the Twelve! vn Drab E. Lucile Brown 1S ee ae nagacbeorsey pra nag eo, i ieee Rees Taebea “Wek WSS tered hy. Oakland County YOO y ee > - Te ie om hogs “Approved for Accused Mic Baward . Delahunte, : fol large sek or or. club, Chapter American Red Cross be- ~~ Madison Heights-said it wanted-ina died at- 11:30 Aone Ss es oo + died..suddenly yester- 4 All the other children were saidiginning Sept. 5 from 7 to-10 p.m. Found by Searchers... plans te irae tna roles Her b ' layer of Child -_|day. She had Jiyed in Birmingham’ to be in good health except forjat the Chapter ‘House, 118 Frank- ‘Ciastaae * sia included in the final six years. Born in: Cramton, Ont.,- j Two other members of the fam-| One three-hour session per week our mingham, Royal Oak, Berkley, |evening. Funeral arrangements, Hartrick yesterday ordered "|Methodist Church of Aylmer, Ont, : ily, Darlene, 10, and Diane, 9, have been staying at the Children’s Home, ‘‘They ran away from home and refused to go back last Fri- day,” said James VanLeuven of the Juvenile Court; Detectives of the Oakland. Coun- ty Sheriff's Department and offi- onths ago from another willbe beld for four weeks. Ralphitier of aw tana” - S. Forman, chairman of first-aid ar was vg Fp cay SRA says that trainees“ must hold &|the child's parents, Mr, and Mrs. standard first aid certificate that!Morrig Weinberger, but prepared has been issued within the pastithe ransom note in advance and two years. then went looking for a child to Registration information may be/kidnap, obtained by contacting the chapter accused sex-slayer of his three- ter, a brother, Claude, of Wood- year-old Lake Orion neighbor,) stock, Ont., and a granddaugh. Martha Little. ter, Mrs. Je Ana Sayder of Ment: = Hartrick named two psychia-| Inston Woods. }trists to conduct the examination) Service wil be Saturday at 2 Capac, died Tuesday in St. Joseph] in circuit court Sept. 11. They are!p.m.-at Hughson Funeral Home, Mercy. Hospital after a brief ill-|pr. Ivan LaCore, Superintendent|Ayimer, where the body was sent 7» * * net Police said LaMarca cited about) the Board, said yesterday, “ANY (ness. ft Pontiac State Hospital, and Dr. Manley Bailey Funeral Home peor gage — yt te $1,800 in debts — including back) gelay because of high costs just | She was born in Imlay City on “sf Jerome. Fink, of Pontiac Hei nang ed Eisenhower skipped any jabs at/®* e incident. we . payments on a refrigerator and| means more flooded basements. |May 4, 1952, and brought to the/mer Assistant Superintendent at the ‘Democratic morrow Sr ee eee 3,000 Vofes Gained storm windows-—as motivating the} Ang that costs more than the [Pontiac hospital two weeks ago 10°| he hospital. 1 candidates, : ? ; a g. drain: would cost.” treatment. ' will determine Stes : “There was some food in the * N LaM he, The examination ser am se PH He cee y's be eae DY SACKS iM CNVASS|aeste Sas a ve men, Th Pot deve Maeve ered Wy Sr elute he eal ic | wee the Children’s Home,” said Van- dren, Vincent, 9, and Vivian. 6 (flooding m the communities by di-lents, a brother, Jessie Jr.; two) pairman will stand trial at the end P But he slapped at the Demo- |Leuven. He reported a complaint] ‘The official count by the Board|Were quiet but friendly people ‘and|Verting storm water into the drain-jsisters, Eva and Annie, ail at|of next month on a charge of first : Sree ot faten cea labor took, [ad been signed against the Parlo¢ Oakland County canvageersithat the children were polite and|*s® “7stem. gona prain 10 ofeoc dupremeetey Faas tne —~ wap the letter the voceaing ti lgives incumbent County Treasurer| well-mannered, _ 2, [Saturday morning from St. Vincent stitution, but will still face the image of the Democrats as & | Sheriff Dept..Det, Harry Maur an eon Teas ca’s family were not 4a Pave Lanter Tornadoes in Illinois de Paul Church with burial in| murder charge if ever released. |, tran 2 years uo cen er ove", «nes Hurt 4, Rip Houses FT ec cee .(set es beng bert over : “ years ago, Our op- over kit Bas stove| epee rat f A ba age Dh gece Aor Tee saa of bee Mes > oe cea wa ash votes listed in.the|, suburban Tinley] Mrs, Vernon (Helen Margaret) . __. Wales Tek bern itor eral aye ts Une by er! oa maken Spar’ Sing Case Park last night meee 15 mse z= (Oround Breaking Set ~~ depression still blinds many. of; mother, vote comparable two the tocals”re=|- ————araging™ ear MEA St,.Joseph Mercy ee of ey ‘tal, Maur said Mrs, Wyatt ad- jing re-election to county offices. aoe aad atclne Eau "Power ga dwar, sin mitted she had ‘never tried to The official totals did not change 2), Doth of ct ee dave tw power lines were felled by winds|February 14, 1906, and attended) formal ground for the ; ~ Young Republicans . step the other children from |@ny of the nominations already (Gay were, Jai 5 + oot lestimated at @ to 30 mph. (Royal Oak and Rochester Hig hiMiracle Mile Shopping Center ‘at : \+ beating Sherry but denied she had |announced. a= kT Police Chiet Harold Moore esti-|School, 7 Endorse Van Dusen | Ss sttcer' ae wos. couse (Receives Fine of $100 Let about 50 persons were rive ; , ‘was outside (Receives Fine o They face an additional 20 days ee E “ne hanging clothes when the burn- on Cruelty Conviction it they fail to pay $100 fines. Both|from their homes and were fed : Pontiac Republican Club has| Ing took place and said she Baity and Yates face ar-|at a nearby church. Police .and endorsed Richard C.-Van Dusen of} bought medicine for the girl who | Charles Kelley 53, 580 Brook St.,/raignment in Circuit. Court Mon-|d0ctors from the suburbs of Home- Birmingham as the-GOP caniidate| treated herself. was fined $100 and given 20 daysiday on other charges. wood and Blue Island helped’ in of —ligeseg general, Robert ng to Maur’s report, Mrs.|in jail by Judge Cecil McCallum) They both are charged with pos-|the emergency. ° © Miller, club president said. wyatt said Sherry had been the|Thursday on a charge of cruelty|session of heroin and conspiracy to Miller announced William Trea-jconstant victim of beatings be-|t0 animals. violate state narcotics laws. Jail, Fine Do moe Ve WE See! SRV” St icone she was Dechwart Sind Nod) ee oa belo Se ee Sinton lained |Deasin a. longing . Outboa Moto club, Earl Smith and Mrs. Grace|that was the wetoae the’ atheriand Mrs, J. L. Benton of Davis-| Steal rd F |Charles L. Kelley, 53 Shulz were appointed co-chairmen | children would not Jet her go down-/PUTE: a Rip ove haan fap hago, pate ap of the Finance Committee; James stairs. The Bentons said that Kelley tied|from a boat anchored at a t. 1 of a the dog in a shack and beat it with . *| Mrs. Wyatt is the mother of all, 12 children, six through the pres- ent marriage and six by @ Pre-|jolice “lvious one. led some of Kelley's chickens Mrs. Freely Simmons | Mrs. Freely (Estellar) Simmons, 52, of 39 Elizabeth St died Wednes- | Egypt to Have Help if Suez War Flares Health Depa Answers Question She had been ill twothours. - | MOSCOW #—Nikita S. Khrush- She was born in Fairfield, Ala. B - ‘ chev says the Arabs will have help April 24, 1904 and married here | | ie ereiMost fen AS Out Salk Vaccine) tne «wm me e. member of N: Bap- | “ = Stolen From Car ™ “The alge ‘will not stand Chareh, she had been « resi: [ a A toolbox and | alone first secretary of the) a4. oakjand County, Health De- in ie he greed chet be et, Department figures. show that: of Pontiac 29 years, coming . * 0. were ‘sto yesterday, “It will be x just war Partment and’ the Oakland County|l* i sfill elective? _| 16.218 have received one. injec-| Mere from Chiongs. 2 ; : bile Wednesday night, Pontiac Po- and there will be volunteers.” Medical: Society this week released) yes. Dr. Jonas Salk has reported| tion, 7 per cent; 87,870 have re-| Mrs. Simmons leaves her hus- ‘ lice reported. answers to questions most asked) that the effect of the second shot} ceived two injections, 40.6 per | band, a step-son, David Simmons; PS ; Pisce, said the tos ands 35 (ffi y . about the Salk polio vaccine: is not lost even if given many ceived two infections, 408 Pet| and thee grandchildren, all of . ton Pace, said the to's, and a SiUfiCQ YOUTH Jailed | — questions and Answers | month Ite: isco, 6 per cen (Pontiac. ‘Two sisters are. ling es s i On larcen Char le 1. Is the Salk vaccine safe? %. Dots ome shot protect against . . a a Service will be at 2 p.m, Monday : : . Yes following the|Parytie When should my m the New Hope Baptist Church | ; seas y g tne’ of the Salle vaccine in be-} Tt gives some protection. But| Vaccinated? her pastor, the Rev. Ford B. | ORION GREEN HOUSE j One Utica youth was jailed and| tween 30 and 40 million indivi-| actually one injection usually) Right now! , officiating. Burial will be in| Lake: Orion i four others fined after pleading} duals has proven it to be one of] just sets the body's protective 18. How and where do I get the ill Cemetery. Friends may} . a guilty in Justice Court yesterday| the safest vaccines now in use.| machinery in motion. Two shots ine? at the Frank Carruthers Fu- A\ =|to — 10 watermelons from| Stringent tests insure this safety.| are needed oe eae protec- are neral Home after 3 p:m, pine ee 4 an Auburn avenue fruit market. av R tion, and three Seneesega pro- ‘ . : & aes Geiite a age Sima ie'y soped A Sele! George Smith | » Was sen to 10 rng need Should people whe have had) Mrs. ge . i akland County ‘The vaccine was approximately/ vaccine by the health depart. | Gus tine ston 3 a» oe ee ment, and will charge a Ceatceeeees | | * ‘pidge ORE ford B. Cox, 17 rs Van Dyke 5 ee 4, Where the b mafriage. Her parents aa. : cite peg Bd ee el Pe aan tae are . the late David and Harriett Lewis. We are completely equipped 53 Ranging trom $10) Be fo i wel ater, A ee Pred Windies te te ry Hee oe Oe ark handle any phnbing ‘repo Nl ag s% od s one - — li - Building programs not catching | up ‘with increases in school enroll- ments are causing staggered ses-| sions in Oak “Park, Hazel Park and Clawson, while other Southern Oak- land County towns tare better. With about 4,000 expected to en- “roll at Oak Park, 2,100 students will be on staggered sessions. Full day plan will start Nov. 1. with completion of ‘Pepper, Dewey and. Lessenger Elementary Schools, | _An addition to Oak Park High School will be finished in Jan- uary with the. entire © building done by the latter part of 1957. Twelve. first-grade school. rooms are among needs in the Hazel Tek system, om There; 7,434 pupils are expected. Ten rooms will be needed in the junior high and twenty in the high school. All schools will have stag- gered sessions. Hazel Parkers werenif down an Tots to Parade, Storybook-Wise in Romeo Event ROMEO—A number of entries have already been received for the 1956 Children's: Parade, the opening event of the Romeo Peach Festival's Labor Day cele- bratiot,” aceordtig to“ Yarade chairman Mrs. Charles Meeker Jr. of ideas for ‘entries - including mythology, history and literature, | she said. The parade will form at the intersection of North Main and | Hollister.streets at 10 a, m. Sept. 3 and proceed to Church street where it will. turn right for one block and continue south to West St. Clair and back to Main street. Ht will return from the center of town to the point of origin. Large floats, small floats, walk- ing groups and single entries will be judged separately as they pass the reviewing stand in the center of town. Cash prizes will be awarded in each category, Mrs. Meeker said. : = * * -Registration of entriés are being accepted up to parade time by Mrs. Raymond Ritter, Mrs. Clin-) ton Sieweke and Mrs. Howard Buzzell im addition to Mrs. Meeker. CLARA RIDDLE The Rev._and-Mrs.T.—€. Rid die of Rochester, announce the | engagement of their «daughter, Clara May, to Willard Wilton Dickerson Jr., the son of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson of Caro.) Clara May is a senior at Oklahonia’ State Central College and Willard | is a senior at Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. No date has bgen set for the wedding. __ chEER> REPAIRING ® GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP ® PROMPT SERVICE tills oir was et Be elry ond get our estimate on the cost of putting it inte tip-top con- pag ho ss bm. involved. ~ South Count ly Schools Fail -fo Pace Enrollment Growth eight arid one-half million dollar {building program on June. 11. p Southfield Schools, in both South- Mile and Evergreen Roads is com- pléte and additions to Brace, Me- Kinley and Anglin Road Elemen- this fall. 4 ~ Uticato Vote . * orate. ces ON Bond Issue $3,500,000 bond issue. -|construction and equipping new ele- ~ymentary schools and additions to THE PONS IAL PRESS, RID AY: AUGUST 24, 1956 - Clawson’s staggered sessions will be necessary because steel shortages have delayed veh age to McDonald and Kenwood éle- mentary schools for a year. About 2,700 will enroll, ~ Berkley will have full sessions for its 7,600 students, and will be; using its negly-completed Junior High School on Catalpa. ‘| Royal Oak will enroll 16,000 stu-|. Fa dents, with full sessions due to| "= completion of the additions to Mark Twain elementary and Don- dero High schools. « Kimball High School and Jefter- son Elementary School will be done in Januaary, marking the end. of! Royal Oak's fourteen and one-half million dollar building program. With about 6,000 enrolling in field township and Lathrap Vil- lage, all students will be on full seheduule except for kindergar- teners. They'll be on half days as in the past several years, The new Lederle Schoo] at Nine tary Schools will be finished late * * * Three and Half Million Would Buy Junior High Land Fill Arqued by Avon Township for Brooklands Fire Dept. was ap- proved but the sanitary land fill project suggésted by Rochester was referred to a joint committee for study, op Well as-en-objecting -petition-with -; ‘ltrenches incase of high, Clinton’, an air pack was approved for Brooklands, : FINALIZE FESTIVAL PLANS — women for the Fall Festival of the Parish Altar Society to be Sunday from 1 to 6 P. m. at the church are shown making aprons for the event. From left 4o right are Mrs.-Ernest Cocbalitie: : Sacred Heart - of the roast beef Gocha, president; Mrs. Dan Bowers, eluene | Mare Ferrand, her co-chairman; and Mrs, Donald Markus, treasurer. dinner to highlight the day; Mrs. | Fund for Families Grows ROCHESTER — Fire equipment The state's approval ot the fil, which would be on the 2%3-acre site near the village sewage dis- posal plant, wag received, as Wash Days” at the Commerce Township Fire Department Hall at 593. West Commerce Road have produced about $325 for the Volun- teer Firemen’s Fund thus far this summer, along with Fire Chief Ray Price| and his assistant, Clarence Kutt- Car Wash Days Net $325 kuhn, have been taking turns at, washing cars from 9 a.m, until 5! p.m, each Saturday and from 9 a.m. until 1 pm. each Sundgy throughout | Wash Days” will continue at the | same time until the end of Sep-| tember, ~ COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—‘Car 82 24 Twenty-eight ‘volunteer firemen, |. 70 names. The state suggested dykes and River waters. Purchase of 600 feet of hose and and Other Schools te UTICA—A bond issue for build- ing a new junior high school, new elementary schools and additions to several existing schools will go to voters in the Utica School-dis-; trict on Monday, The special election will be from 7 a.m. to 8-p.m. Monday at_the Eppler Junior High School, 45461 Brownell St., and will decide on a School enroliment in the Utica school system is increasing by 1,300 to 1,500 per ‘year, so exist-_| ing schools do not have enough room to accommodate the in- érease, officials explain. The new bond issue, “if passed, would raise school taxes against bonded indehktedness to a total of $9.25 per $1,000 of assessed valua- tian, FINANCE NEW BUILDINGS The money would be used: for exisiting elementary schools; and modernizing the existing junior high school. Tt, would! also go toward com struction and equipping a new junior high school, constructing and equipping additions ‘to the ex- isting high school, and acquiring ito St. “Luke's Hospital, Saginaw,’ where his 14-year-old brother and baled...straw, Somehow he tum- Boy, 4, OK. After Fall . ~ | Dents Skull -MARLETTE — When four-year- old Paul Sentz fell 18 feet from a barn rafter to a cement floor, late Wednesday, he received a de- pressed skull fracture, His mother, Mrs. Pauline Sentz rushed him to the Mariette Community - Hospital, where his injury was diagnosed. Paul was immediately transferred where an emergency operation was pe . He has been dis- charged m the hospital, and stands an excellent chance of re-- = : * * * | Paul was playing in the barn some neighbors were unloading bled. He is ont of seven children, and they had lived on the farm only four weeks, His father died im Arizona: last March, where the family had lived for four years because of the father’s health. Little Paul is ‘going to live with his grandmother for a month, the necessary additional school sites in the district, older brother said, because he is too active at home. Pleasant Ridge Trio Hurt in Ontario Crash Pfeffer of Trinity, N.Y., was killed taday and fowr other persons se- verely injured in a aad collision near this town, % miles Bran lided with another auto on highway, J. A. Fredman, Inc. of Pontiac. aoe SIMCOE, Ontario (®—Mrs. Leon south of ‘ Injured were Keon Pietter, 57, and his passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Willtam Paine of Pleasant Ridge, ‘Mich., and 5-month-old a 4 daughter. A second daughter, 2, escaped uninjured. . the venture; Pire Chieft-Price said) the’ summer. “Car, The fund has been set up to | ‘provide financial assistance to the family of any volunteer fire-. aan wire te injureé?or eer: a fire. | | In commenting on the success ot that the amount of money raised, to date was satisfactory masmuc! as rain and threatening costed! reduced the volume of business. Customers make a donation rath- Set Bible Program day School picnic will, be Saturday Police said the Pfeffer auto col- 3 during a heavy rain storm. A report on the condition of the’ injured was not immediately avail-' able. Bank Construction to Begin Next Week COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Con-| struction is expected to begin next week on a branch of the Commu-' nity National Bank at the corner of Cooley Lake and Union ian Rds. in the heart of the. Lake shopping manrtet Site of the new ga includes! ample parking space. was listed at $55,000. A building permit, was issued yesterday by Commerce Township. The new branclr will be built by ie we Se PAer ee 10 Top Tunes IN sdhbe at REGULAR PRICES sae i it P — —inecaninenioneatmecenttinan candies Estimated cost of construction | | | i at General Squier Park. er than paying a set fee for a car’ wash. : 4, { DRYDEN—Daily Vacation Bible School will conclude today at Pil-| grim Holiness Church, but students | will give a program at the church’ Sunday evening. The church's Sun-) FABULOUSLY LOW-PRICED SUIT ANY BUDGET! All for Onl ~ You Get the e DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING @ WEDDING RING | e GROOM'S RING L Yes a gorgeous engagement ring, matching wedding h ring, and groom's ring in- “chided at this amazing low” price! All rings in 14K gold. A bridal thréesome ot a EERE a SOAR Headguarters | - g i) ta : 4 Diam | bi | ene, - | 1 , FOR USE WITH UNDER-PILLOW t Medel 1234. Now you can have television, radio and record entertainment in every room in —— the house...and wherever you go. 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In one, to determine whether| 7 Leceted on corner r ebraska. 5 ‘oe cece $15.00 | Sey's or Outs oie | oi, the child hears normally,” ear-| 8 Lot 72 Located on Harvey Ave. 500.00 ie Piex::. ge 70.00 MURRAY | st ond 20d . he: eed barsonie semen Se ration tooeten Seok —— Foo.00 h : ie hans ake e BS het raya bark te train whistle axe |i Lots 170-172-200 Loceted on Bloomfield Ave. ; .00 each — : Save.....$ 5.50 . —__——_|— : played at various sound levels. | BLOOMFIELD HILLS ADDITION NO. 2 : Boy's 24-inch - Cards with illustrations of | 7 Lets 6-7 & 9 Loceted on Franklin Ave. _ §00.00 eath _Tire Rototion $1 00 RED ARROW » | SA A495 these animals of objects are |i. Lot 10 Located on. corner of Franklin & Luther Ave. 3 ; 600.00 a cade a Ba ‘Ee . .__ Lets 13-14 Located on Horyey Ave. _ : 500.00 each "TIUNTOR MISS : 450ten 1 RE ‘ee oe ae n Highlond Ave. te ee siemens ~ _ New ‘Treads ~ “Comstet Brake Model | on Lo. | , _ in $4655 Located on Bloomfield Ave. le Sa 300.00 each TREAD RECAPS [Pr SAAE | + tometer training |#t-__ CRYSTAL -LAKE- BLOOMFIELD SUBDIVISION Eeahomene eo as ‘ON ‘SOUND CASINGS wen | dhe peed Hoos Vrman _ Lots 42-43 & 44 Located on California Ave. ar 100 each” 600x186 oun 8 8.95 | SUVPIRE, | OM awe | Ae PONY _ |) CRYSTAL LAKE SUBDIVISION , ae : 6.70x15....— — ne 2.00 weekly [ -|Plans to Vote +. Lot 327 Located on South Boulevard. 625.00 3 TAOS :.:. 10.98 oe ee ee @ BUENA VISTA HEIGHTS | : oc i= T60n15.... 11.95 | seinen Bet s4q* he lee 1 Muskegon a Lots 291-292-293-294 & 295 Locoted on Fairview Ave. 200.00 each 1 ‘and your recappable tire ae 5 MUSKEGON @ — Harry Tru-| % . | ‘Regular ‘icing $499 ssc Yn 20 weekly Mt fan plans to woe by nents ba Tt read? Located on E. Third St. 700.00 each . lot in Muskegon’s November elec-| 2” 8 00 ‘00 eath oe nb : : ang x‘: 4 Lots 323-324 & 325 Located on E. Secapd St. 7 *: : | | 3 oes ee, bee ent ete VACANT LOTS LOCATED IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP . = meatier Republican . DEWEY BEACH SUBDIVISION : Bod Lee : 97 Crawford St. Two story ity improvements. 5,000.00 6; ee. «eee 472 California Ave, Five room me heme All city improvements. 2,700.00 3,240.00 na a if 392 Highland Ave. Two-femily feline All city bmaprov. 2,300.00. 2,760.00 : Sy 396 Highland Ave. Single wedi porrorr ‘siding. All city impr 1,700.00 2,040.00 ; * 140 Jackson St. Two-family. Asphalt weg All city improv. 3,000.00 3,600.00 FLOOR. -{) ————_____cirv_oF Rovat OAK IMPROVED PROPERTY = | COVERI NGS ‘ s343 Commingn, Gua ery rom haw. Aopha ee. Mohr tap, 6250-00 -— 1{300.00 4524 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-4109 3 CITY OF FERNDALE IMPROVED PROPERTY CANDY STRIPE 804 Vester. Frame building in poor coflition. Property best suited wet ter tndestiial parpeest. Paved stfeche = = ===*S~S«S, 250.00 3,900.00 TOWNSHIP OF AVON IMPROVED PROPERTY / ; Extra Special 2461 Emmons, Small bldg. Selvoge velue approx. $100. 2 large lots. 700.00 _— | RUNNER CARPET ¢ wears: TOWNSHIP OF WHITE LAKE IMPROVED PROPERTY x 180 Union Leke Rood. Single home, “Brickote” siding. Paved rood. $2,000 "00 $2,400.00 TOWNSHIP OF HIGHLAND IMPROVED PROPERTY 2202 Jackson Blvd. Single home. Asphalt siding. 4,500.00 = 5,400.00 ie ACREAGE LOCATED IN THE cry OF PONTIAC “Note: The amount of ecreage end Fontoge shown below « Gre approximate figures. _ PARCEL NO: Cash Basis Term Basis bye og pg ll ang wh ey ey 7G N.E. Ve Sec. 18. Per Acre Per Acre Stanley Ave.-@ 900’ on G.T.R.R. Belt Line. $2,500.00 $2,750.00 2. Approx. 8.5 acres in MAE. Ye of NE. Va Sec. 18. Frontage on ; Stanley Aye. & G.T.R.R. Belt Line. 2,500.00 2,750.00 Bae; Va See. 18. Kenms Reed fronroge epprex 6% © opeeox. : os . approx, @pprox. 1,610’ on G.T.R.R. ‘ton Clas. 4. Approx. 24.42 actes located in S.W. Vs Sec. 18. Frontage on Ock- lend Ave., West Blvd. and Kennett Road. ‘Aléo epprox. 1,100 on . G.T.R.R. Belt Line. _ 3,500.00 3,850.00 5. Approx. 36.81 ecres located in part.of S.W. Froc. V4 & part of ee, $5. Ve Sec. 15 ae Keneew Bond with frontage of epprex. 1,700". “ee Also approx. 700° on G.T.R.R. Belt Line. 2,000.00 2,200.00 6. Approx. 6.3 scres in S.W. Va See, 18 & NW. Ve ot See. 19. = vowionn $925 | mmm 100% CARPET - RAYON Ss Ae b 3 : * " ee eee ee oar a A ‘ALLY Sh of Yar Bene DECOR WEAVE ° 13 Colors to Choose From. Conestoga 2,500.00. 2,750.00 High and Low bees Pile ts feumeer *1 J" |e OUR TRAINED, EXPERIENCED _ Approx. 284’ on Oaklend Ave. about 600’ Fn G.T.R.R. Bele oe : Line. This paredl is intersected by Tallahassee Ave. 2,000.00 2,200.00 INCLUDES RUBBER : THE ABOVE MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE PRICES FOR ACREAGE DO NOT INCLUDE THE BUILDING OR BUILD- INGS LOCA THEREON, IF ANY, AND THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND foi A ad BUILDING OR BUILDINGS FROM THE PROPERTY WITHIN 6 MONTHS FROM DATE SALE 1S CLOSED. | santas D - MECHANICS WILL GLADLY fa : > ALL MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE PRICES ARE BastD AS SO MUCH Hee ACRE AND THE FINAL SALE PRICE INSTALL ANY FLOOR : : : BE OeTensaineD ON THE ACTUAL — N EACH P. naree. COMPUTED AND ESTABLISHED BY A VACANT LOTS: Cosh or Builders’ Terms (25% ants, ilo eulig Wha 6 sche, 6% int.) - IMPROVED gogo BA (if not cash deal) Twenty (20%) Percent down. Balonce on land — ee fall purehene peice, to be paid tn five (3) years or less. 6% interest on unpaid ACREAGE: (If net cosh deal) One’ (Vs) Third cath peyable ot the time of execution of @ lend : cid bole Balance to be fully paid within 14 years date of contract. 6% interest on un- ont 3S WILL BE SUBM ire p§ AMAT soD BY THE pgs COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND SUCH oe BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS: +. ‘Deageenten pindiasent all ecbealh Visite Vide tao thatnd eoveage: muhed “Land Sele Bid and shall deter the per pe ah ie a ae hl ay ae e Son semrerin. Suen Concet wan Ei Pe = op oh A. OF TOTAL Phicy uty Accom. RE mel UN BIDDERS. “We tan ae = : aul | A Compete Kine of =Ssiséd ‘YS s. x "miei. as ee ¥ . : HI, alta i OR ey PEN an EE gig OOM asc 7“ ie ee ee ti gM Western Eure tok 71 mllo|oent of al he col shipped cu ons of U. S. coal in 1955, or T perjof the-country, _ Ad ‘ KK Nia | wr *80 TRADE-IN | ALLOWANCE ‘ Super. Deluxe. Bae t + ig ha aie = 11 CUBIC FOOT REFRIGERATOR ow 599° Full-width freezer, chiller tray, 4 deep door shelves, tall bottle zone. +-Come-in: Today-s’: .Seethe New Hotpoint TV SWEETS RADIO and APPLIANCE SHOP FREE PARKING 422 West.Huron St. With Your Old Refrigerator a Reg. $279.95 full-width FE 4-1133 By DAVID J, ROADS _. (Bor Hal Boyle) : HONG KONG (®—It took a large ‘economiy-size toothache to drive |Po Hsiao-chou to-a Peiping den- tist. He should have stayed in bed. ! * * * After three weeks of suffering] with a swollen jaw, Po decided to isk it. Like all good Communists, ‘he toddled off to the state hospital) edie jin Peiping. Like all dental patients, she heaved a sigh of relief when the dentist couldn't see him on the first trip. His fever’ wasn't high enough to get him into line witha |horde of other patients. But. the ‘tooth nagged and a short time later, Po. whipped up his courage] ’ i |and trotted off to the state hospital vagain.. This time they admitted jhim. +. 8° | There was a big crowd in the i \Up a thing called the “Suggestions whe ” a Communist invention in which people inscribe their com- ‘plaints about life ina workers’ paradise, “I began to read,” said Po, in 'a feature article written for the \Peiping People's Daily. And the ‘more he read, the more his fever rose. * * * One patient wrote: “Today you smashed my tooth while pulling it out hard, Because the under part of the tooth was still there, operation was required to take it out, So you pulled apart ithe opening with knives and used drill, chisel and other instruments to extract it. Then in stitching the opened part you broke three needles. “Then, you waited for a long time, for new needles. borrowed from other sections, This time, you snapped-the needle_point-and- what} was worse, the point just disap- i peared, You searched inside my}: mouth ‘for the. broken piece ;and even used small hooks to probe the part epernted on.” * * For a while, Po could read no further. He wondered if his ailing tooth really’ had to be taken out. Po turned the page and ‘found the portend a to the patient's ter sCouneds: your. remark? is bas- with | NORGE sc: NEW GIANT MASTER OY! SPECIALLY PRICED! YOU'LL ALWAYS DO BETTER AT WAYNE GABERT'S GAS RANGE | EN . waiting room again, so, just to) Raa while away the time, Po picked) Sy ically correct. We accept. it whole-) “However, ae “But the situation: on that of good quality, we apologize to you needle factory. “As to the tithe spent in locating the broken needle point, it was entirely worthwhile. * Ld on bea of the New Jail Coming Up For if the \i per PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, A AUGUST 2 24, i950 Dentistry in 4 Communist China , |\Poor Po Loses His Tawth bat Reape ‘Act 2% Wie aig ig gon “Tl had the creeps,” wrote Po. ™ turned tense, But just then the are homemade ones~bought 1m) nurse called my number.” ~ to |Shanghai, oe ee ee guard,” Po said. endum. ings to obtain a site for a new/get into his mouth, Back $400,000 county jail. The new jail point were left in the jaw, it might|was authorized recently by refer- develop nae mo as and decided to pull it out.” Trembling, he entered the con- has ‘not/sultation room. ‘Remembering what I had read hiin the suggestions book, I was on The operation was a success. No pain. On his way home, Po kept his mouth shut, so germs wouldn't|M. Sheehan, head of the state po- home, jlice traffic and safety bureau for he laughed over the panic the sug-|the Upper Peninsula, with head- gestions book had brought him. “I started a good. laugh andjpromoted to lieutenant, F VERE the mirror. ook a good -look,I “The doctor started probing the wrong: inside of my mouth with a spoon like mirror and a small hook. - Knocking my teeth one by one the|8ne: _ doctor finally located the bad tooth State Police Promotion quarters at Marquette, looked at. my laughing meet in "Good heavens! One thing froze’ rat smile, I rubbed w & eyes and was not “The nasty tooth was still there but the good one next to it was MARQUETTE — Sgt, Ralph has been = 178 | 750 PERRY ST. EAE RI wares N. SAGINAW PR ia ANIL HRC a GRAND OPENING SPECIAL _KROGER'S—THURSDAY—PONTIAC ry Open Monday Thru Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M, * Open Mon: thrii Saf 9:30-A.M. to 9 P.M; Sunday 9:30 to 6 Fresh Fryers Whole, completely cleaned. 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References required, Write f : The market was higher yesterday Cecil McCallum, Dawkins appealed will | some in state at oo Dudley will be rented in Spportunities a Pontiac Press, for inter- ; to % lower, September for the first time in more than a ap ong to Oakland County Cir-| Be soan after 4 e'clock ana may eee te Seard speek | : $2.39%4 and lard. oo Pipa to 18 week, The Associated Press et — A eho A. series ot eres wat be Business O ek, ores e cents a hundred poufids lower, Sep- 40 to $185; heads te blend aokel Coraline sgfth Centtal Dey | fe between ‘the gee 28 40.40 end SMALL. DOWNTOWN pooner BLT: with industrials up $2.90, rails. up] ifn" pp 6-9424 oF MA 5-4031.| of Mrs. Dorance Galloway and |. Stiles experience ee SARY. We WILL ' a0 conta and wallities a cme. —Adv. Hace oerin Seah, aneral sry; | Please, call PE $4261. nee» ir PERSOMAMITE aD ior Grain Prices : - a at 1 p.m. trom the Vora Funeral and 4 week days for appointment. | . §CHOOr ehadirriak wen bar ET s After vane 8 close, t ‘ > . Home men| SADERLY EXDERIENCED UN Z CHICAGO. Aug. ART Open grate 26 ileral Reserve Board announced a\Price Index at New High Mee i seierick wa vie “rate Orgeneral onder work, ns nelng Sree, a, PM. AND De PM 4 f ome un ves ay Mo Bh boost of per cent in the dis} perRorr uv — The consumer| — Aetisay Sitmnoon sh whch tine | ovn_teampenatin, ot vec | BEAUTY” OPERATOR. gFEADY. tae “epee '"? i buen’ endian, is, bea finer count rate for four regional banks. price index in Detroit advanced 1.3 Puneral Home, 5900 Allen Rd., sition with salary abd pajd vaca- Experienced. 6 days. re Fee the int te reserve ae Allen Park, Mich, EM =. 220% Sept vn. os 140% ee + gcttedosr, Mo, ta “60- eae re ie lerest Tate rese vs (Per cent trom June to July, hitting) SeoumtaugT ad isea heme | _atia Whwese's and S- dally. BOOKKEEPER eS | ie | errno oe ‘ouiveraut 90|banks charge on’ money they me an all-time high for the third con- Helen Margaret, 138 Commerce pe PATROLMAN. “CITY oF Wid.: Pull charge bookkeeper, auto.’ 9. yay gee PP TE ieee Basen, oe member banks for commercial secutive month. The U.S. Depart-| Bi 2a 4, Walled Lake, age 0: to '38' inclusive." Minimuse ge ismrensemnsiaer 1 Bept oo -e-:s 11:90) on ey, and personal loans, — ment of Labor said the July index O'Connell; dear mother of Mrs. height 6". school graduate Bros., 232 8. Saginaw, 144% Och ..... eon HO ce ‘ David Stansberry, Mrs. James Mc- a Se juivalent, y, triage bene BEAUTY | OPERA TOR” MUST Nov peer S , N York k hit 120.2, or 2.9 above a year! Cullough, Donald and Harold _fits: Apply 35:8. aes BEAUTY ATOR. UST we. = : ifs bunches; turnips, ung No, 1, 128-1. ew Yor Stoc $ ago. Food led the June to July in-|’ - Hovey. Funeral arrangements, will Sata WHO ts PROMOTE: with, cellos Fe FE 22311. Alter —_ : an tuce and. a |. (ate Morning Quotations) crease with a 2.1 rise, Housing _Puneral Home, Lake Orion. En aee ee viene oe 6, call PE — >, a ate i ee PTE agen teh Reus talus next with a 2.9 hike “eceneniue panes | earialaiciiraternae: | "emerns,¢ er Eo meo Baanity: £ eginning mearol so et hr vs mar mother ot David immons | f"mapid "pfomotion tnd Tuoved CASHIERS 4 ettuce, bibb, No, 1, 1.28-1. 3 Dice TRA cack ae | Bet two sisters. also survive in . Wen, ie tanks tide | Alcon + ia a.c: #4 Precision Owner mo eda a | pear cme reek OFFICE HELP een s estive ounas head, No. .278-3.38 pegs 5 oy van aS jong Ag A ER bonus, Person chosen will receive Experienced cashiers. and office u . [Labbe Ietiuee, ‘Romaine, “ite. 1:]Am Gab-s-++:: Oe! ae Dies i int Hos ital. with Rev, & B. Reed otticating. therougn field training, I look- belb, we ee Se i ae ae -~ Cares peeare: Bhs Mrs. Simmons will le in state a ing ie @ qreepering Gren’ same NORGE? sei trophies to the wine Teas teed sa oh one {iin otcatee Pines |. Bre tent ea "btecon GHORGESNeW PORT ture races, b pa papeee «5 pli at WEST ‘BLOOMFIELD TOWN-| menace eee ITE SALESMAN Ex: | DRUGAND COSMETIC CLERK. ie set ; ieee, Ino0-i6.00 30-8, case: Am Bucar °*" 100 By 34 a bp eri Ft Precision Funeral Directors 4 ogee a eee cacti epgertuniy welling for ie ce Air. ase s 08, ay .. 41.3/owner and it ced HR SSTTABLE MAN WITH SOME _you, Phone we | morning and will be guests at [OO ee LAR TE me Tet tes : 3ea|Products in Keego Harbor, died Bataey Funeral ral None Piatt + “Mpalting exp. Write Ponting Press Eee | the alrmen's mess for lunch, In | _,cmrGncg-sUTTER Np, Boas, § #2 yesterday in St, Joseph Mercy Hos ants wena reer wave | EPPERTERCED NamconuT the evening Queen Ann'and-her |cantie Exchange: Bulter steady: whole: She ; 9-1|pital, Pontiac, messaemiee, ta facts Comacr ep, | car. Kno eet tause unnecess | , 2.5. Five dare Guarantecd wal two maids will appear on tele- /$/*,.097306, pris “ae magne ete «= Monsam Gh. {73|__Mr. Maher was born March 27, wr ftaren, My * Spee “Scauty Salon, Birmingham, Mich. vision as they ride ip tho pace [02 C 04.60; care fo B 6138) WC 84.88, /Armat CH...... 21. $3 |1892, in Streator, Il, He lived: in|’ LDOonelson- ns SOCIAL WORKER is VACANCIES | sepasieNGE WAITRESS PHONE car at the “hot rod” races at |_,,2E#* steady to ged ta ig higher baring |/Asstinge ».. -«. 188 - 38 | |Detroit 33 years before moving to ip" Wayne County, Salary. #400 ‘EXPERIENCE Ait Detroit's Motor City Speedway. Bio; a0: core or cent te in ined as 8 . 36.3 his residence at 2285 Warner Rd., “DESIGNED “DESIGNED FO ALS” ~ aye #8049 wee in four Auer : ar TOMAR | CHILD CARE. 31.50: mediums 30.50; standards dir- | Balt «> @. 35 " arn : aA annual longe ~~ en. housework, live in. Top eines Chuck Bergeson will play host to tie 28.80; checks 26.50; current receipts + 8 ; 36-8 Green Lake, two years ago. a mT FE 3581 |. jege wi Sitintim of yh ten! ween Wages, vacation pay. bonus, MI, the Queen on -his television pro-| seth Steel...,.1624 Net Dery. "3\tended high school in Streator A ences desirable. application oe of the gram, ‘Ladies’ Day” at noon Tues- CHICAGO POTATOES sond Btrs rene ; 3) St. Bede College in Cape Giradeau, Voorhees-Siple a a EXPER HAD ES. Mobs Us t Utica day CHICAGO, Aug. 23 (AP)—Potstoes seek s|Mo. He is a member of St. Hugo FUNERAL HOME fice, or gs writing, Michigan Civil Refer necessary. FE 4-1345: ; : * new stock ‘arrivals 4; on ‘rack 153; rare: Slot the Hills Church A ! Service, Lee EXP. siLK WTD. [Nanwne 8 Plans for other public appear-|totel U.S. shipments 343: supplies light, riggs 31112 urch, mbulance Service Plane or Motor SHOE < SALESMAN quire in aoa tee N. Perriya, afternoon all of the girls ances are still pending, according |(sMiot“:rnck sales: ‘Wisconsin Pontiacs {Brita ‘ So} + Surviving Mr, Maher are his Experienced, for exclusive juve. ma ee OLD WEL : appearance at the|to Festival Publicity Chairman Te 38 oe ve A See “+ 494) wife, Isabel; « son, William M.; | - > ‘Cemetery Lots 5 ME wel og Re Me cbaved won Wines, noavetnepae Pair after. which they will) Mrs. James H. Winborn, prior to| ys. wen Lone Whites UB. 1A 3.75; |Cal Pack...... ee ine one daughter, Mrs. Edward |° sel & ree 185 8, Wood. Pontiac Press, Box PETS out to the Mt. Clemens Race/the first festival activity, the|Minnesote-North Dakote U6. 1A 3.75. bn 407 Crow , aa cores tended $ oma ve Lore, iM ,ROSELAWN Ward. Pifverwood flower ‘matis where the Queen will pre-Queen's Ball, Friday, Aug pereorr ands Can Dry i $081 aren. pe iNvcrwced flowers, Phose ied DETROIT, Aug. P . to, bf Capitel A * or — L ¢ GRAVE PER- r coats Stucleded, tedetai-avaee Bt. Requiem Mass - bong paes, - 27, Mount Fark, Cemetery: Res- ornlage Sai ener ‘verse Beoy 2 ieee eee sal eaten | SEARS | =e" “35) * $35 |interment in Holy Sepulchre Ceme-| {¥° at sib. ‘Three for $156. : OPT WET | — ay hehe -: 315 tery, Rosary will be recited at) GIRL FOR GENE is

son, 6 pemeoms — Z E UIPMENT . 81 in Mt, Avon Cemetery. Mr. Ham- ; ¢ than wages. FR aul 46 Help W Earning potential of $150 FAR = . &Simond died of a heart attack yes-| . p Wanted Male 6 k. D : Long ions toe ee iN Sexi ae: | : 362 ‘ }iaiterday in the West Branch Hos- Te elastin Bi agar own trans. 5 days. ViSaUve. A Reet hens, « steady ba’ = “393 ~ issions. _conit- a. i: bpdes a to a) to'h paying prices unchanged; ae Stee S3/"'A. retired. Pontiae Motors ‘em- “POSITION OPEN denial interview call Me. | ett pi $s ANNOUNCES henry. hens 1-18) ligt hens 16-11, old 38 ett $33|ploye and On Oakland County resident aainierase Lynch, FE 56168 Call | HAVE 4 POLYPLastiatagarns ; f 38; under rh ee ; - 34 . 3 : “ — now. ; hog ate: Jar > “ie oe te ae tor 50 %. 4. survived by Seoaisaiiie Snasiik caches between 9a.m. and 4 p.m. or Aug. and Sept! On amar ms DETROIT POULTRY i ines daughters Mrs. Gladys Mc- poate Thurs, ae and Sat. pee a ot ay "RELOCATION OF DETROIT OFFICE DETROM, Aug. 2). (AP)—Prices, paid me “: 34iCaslin and Mrs. Dale Ratffler -of| 9” writing experience alsery, " Nlongerigs-— sponte : 2 pound f.0.b. Detrolt ~ No. 1 -» 5, +» 8.7/Avon Township and Mrs, James Knowledge of newspaper adver- A me te 1 es TO 20050 LIVERNOIS AVENUE cuit ¢ * * pouity up ‘Sene yop 18: Ha ~ @ ,|LaPonsie of Pontiac; a son, How- “sing mechénice INTELLIGER ar ais | ORM oe heavy” Toasters, ( (6, Ten) 10-95; benvy ++ 408 M2/ard, of Avon; 15 grandchildren Pontiae Area Resident 3 SALESMEN TARE pone, call Mush te Re | i} TELEPHONE Diamond 1-8856 SB gray Gruen ag; Barre “Rocks - os ~ g.ajand three great-grandchildten, | " gupervnity or pévencoment ta | gaesusiapetvtneay tar © tue | _C. Tucker, 1900 pitgem tal tien t \ a = : sreeder. ¢ is se yours heavy type hens 7) % 4 Ward .A: Wales w : ter. experienen ot ones oreferred. tw KITCHEN Eb | : a: HA) ROcMESTER—service tr Warg] _“™te tesa Pete ree, | Hit eee eres: | Sy Bs Wore et ph. ‘ ¥ Livestock _ 198 FP 1 home Monday at 2 p.m. oneal Benefits provided 4 and contacts. i ec Z cs : sora,srenay most Sales Ua. 4 to 3 “ay 1\Burial will be in Mt. Avon| —MIll Ave., Souts Lyon. © ~” MAHAN REALTY co. | “oS . a aS hese ee | form 190-220 No ‘y . 2. closely sorted 1084 /3.0| Cemetery. Cecneraitve Reat | Eas . : fee els : 50; few better sows . 6 396) Born in 1887 at ica, a 5 pear as a ee = wae be Ws /at 13.00- 83 Hh sree emneiee einen ol Nes ; tse Old : , : > Cattle, sal salable 100. Market ny | tn 90a “Rs was a member of the ; \pOo YoU HEED | penae,: Som. Copeecen, Jat Frureday “7 US Rub’... 62.3} Rochester Lodge. No. 5, F&AM, ational ae | : br In . 30.2 US Steel... 65 Established company needs a few ' [teers other slaughter | 405 ** oq, Which will conduct a graveside m men to sup- te jower; heifers unevenly steady tolint Nick". aa : 183) Service. He was a fireman at Ele mhernation conch ae. r, MORE ROOM... tee eset: tg : tg} the Rochester Paper Mill Huron between 10°30 ‘and 12:00, jerevstrong te i). 183] | He leaves his wife, Mildred, two | SUN PORCH? is trome a “ae # prigne + : 108.4 beeA GA RAGE? | food te 3 OSS jit oo, toe ne and. wetitty cows 5 OPPOR , js 1551 769 1915/ ter allo - Wed: Real estate sales 1 a per ae eae a "i Pere vi QMO Be 18 In ‘ mii man at once. P. W. Din- FICE & TYPING: Alea Heaives 18.80-91.00; good and choice "T80-|1988 low... 3 “1448| day. trom Voren's Funeral “Home. m | an. FE 4-257, Keeping and \Cashiering, Diversi: sie : -|Allen Park. Burial will follow in | Boa eee Seta aire e, Iberal em- Oakland Hills, Memorial Park. Mrs. , . ’ S paid in- 4 Start arsonage McKitrick’s body will be at Allen’s Wt d. Si 8 eins - oa chotce Funeral Home here until Saturday ae ARE ur ‘ecoyrah oe problems, For your w ing al 4. Paul Church waa g houstwork Life i Weskests St : plans, Surviving are Mrs. Galloway and wont Pe " CARRE. : gg boat cine Popular eo? TURE. oe ‘ahora dent ria oe ra ee > Free Ha plans, peat Part “shane BAKERY SALESGIRE RL Easi-Bild full size plans ge, Thor OF Ne ake Se | ple Cranbrook “Ras Brim’ Mi ‘and a set of Do-It-Yourself Fiano TEACHER EXP _URNEC : a electra ‘bulk No), YOUNG <. Real Esta Estate meee : a S ee ae é TATE. Ask Ast for Mr. Burl. iS i : MAN at ee : ae roe renee Fa Fa -Bluepr int Operator Bioeth field — Ser 2 OWN TRANSPORTATION S Prgs ee ee: a: MA41586° 4: ofho stcOT 6 oe fd oNeoe ‘ : esi b { / { : | \ \ { y \ V ; MN, ‘ ‘THE ponTiAc PRESS) FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1956 pan Hy \f | ae . Lodges to Hear Youth. Fraternal Order of Eagles in West Conservation Fines WHAT'S: MY) LINE? FLINT » — 0 at|Betlin, will, make a Week's speak-} LANSING ~The State Conserv-lnavment was INSTRUCTIONS: Enoch. mg Sony Un. | Eagle Haus,” a, job zen wrt ation Department reported that eye eho ' _ NOW ¢ ds VE! | sumtin on few on pole Anawer i Geren poe susmored by tool nnizing- ot int, Sept. 4, SS ee A “appears under arrow, reading ? ; . an fn PSs soo 6 tos sae se als se 6 7 a Heed BE 5 Hurry ONLY COAL PROVIDES ALWAYS sé : 4 DEPENDABLE EVEN HEAT! aL ne om 6. 7k hy By buying “out- of - season” oe . ROEBUCK AND CO. | you can take advantage of + Manny *h lower “summer fill-up” prices areve., © | 2.8 4 INAP : % | Fill Your Bin_Now — Pay Later coe ee f d in Easy Payments : | . Boy : : : ) e e e ‘ee ee : eS s | Yesterday's answer: détiiae, clEver, ke .* ; double bullet No Interest or Carryin Cha es en Comic, Toast, eUlogy, ‘addRess, [ots : fluorescent - 3 way lamps gootaneii style pee ” _—s wsbseatvacnbenbea. nano F _sevings - desk lamps = P desk lamps Reg. 10.98 3.99 YOU'LL LIKE OUR PROMPT SERVICE Age: 120,000 years AND CLEAN DELIVERY CALL DETROIT CITY ICE & FUEL CO. pivision of CITY PRODUCTS CORP. _ FE... 4-1507 woman who lived more than 120,- {000 years ago. The skull was found by a rural schoolteacher. MARBURG, Germany () — A German anthropologist has an- nounced the discovery of a well- preserved skull- of a Neanderthal YOU a BE SURE OF THE FINEST - ; aes EE = se a PE aN ; DAM ND TALUEs AT SHAWS. fe a oe 8 Lape Jewelers” Floods Wash Up ‘Skull of Neanderthal Woman Washed up. by recent floods mf the Hessian village of Rhuenda, it wag taken to Prof, Eduard Jac- burg University. “It is a sensational scientific discovery,” Jacobshagen said inj‘ “And the skull isi/i © better preserved than the Nean- an interview, derthal skull itself." ‘ * * * “Tiperiod. The ley, about 10 miles from .Duessel- dort. * * * ithe Neanderthal race was discov-| | “The skull of a second man of| f | ‘ered in World War I at Ehrings- dort, near Weimar, now Commu: | nist East Germany. | The Rhuenda skull was turned’ jin. by a 40-year-old country teach-| jer, Eitel Glatzer, July 20, Rains’ had turned small Rhuenda Creek | ‘into a paging stream which’ washed away soil and laid it bare! jin a layer of gravel. Digging at) ithe scene of the find thus far has| | failed to bring up more bones. GUARANTEED REGISTERED. and PERFECT | Regardless of carat : weight or price, the Keepsake Certificate PERFECT Ring A. LEANNE 0, B. MILFORD $350.00 $250.00 ame A ee fs & 2 Fa ee first _— 1915, obshagen, anthropologist of Mar- & Jacobshagen said the skull is -iithat of a woman 35 to 40 years jold at the time of her death, Hei] © fixed the age of the skull at more}: than 120,000 years because in the] © ‘sinter covering it he found a fos- _of the last interglacial Neanderthal man’s - skull was found a century ago this month in a limestone cave 60 feet underground in the Neander Val- This city is said to have had the/ auto taxicabs which were) |placed_in public:service during the) Reg. 1098 $8.99 Parchment Brown or Dawn Gray finish, Flexible goose- neck arm. One IS-watt flu- orescent bulb, Shade 20- in, . long. Brass-plated lamp in modern design. Flexible brass goose- neck arms. 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Folds for storage, adjustable sweeping height, lift out basket, FREE | _ COLORTONES , . @ i TRIAL ON YOUR YARD. 29" 238" Reg. $41.00 20” Reg. $34.50 ’ “pp "Serer 2600" Calrod® . unit cooks faster than gos Giant All-Calrod Oven cooks a complete meol for 2 or 24 > Raisable deep-well cooker includes CLASSIC WHITE Plug-in Golden Fryer and Golden For Regular ALL vera” PLAY POOLS AND WATER TOYS OFF Beauty Care - “o4" OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT White Only | em sla inl FE 4-2525 Pee. she THE. wees PONTIAC ‘ee vRupAy, AUGUST 3 24, { Ves 1956 We Handie » Complete Line of | er SYLVANIA TVs and Parts ' 2485 Airport Rd. Sap Are Gdilipy, =e Bing | -- Today’ S "Radio préghate “=, erry YrVeeYeYeeeeeeeeeee, : | te 1c ] ] i h t Wik, (100) «= ORL W, (808) ww. an “- WOAR, (MO) Wacoal (1m) __ WRON, (1099) winx. ceo) |-to Columnist's Delig More ae. ‘ : g ‘te aM | ee | See | By EARL WILSON Vides, Experts Write a te | atom te " "tet Bin ym. 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Well what I'm eating?” . . . : 'e 1:30—W 12:00-—-WJR, Jack White WXYZ, Sports CKL ed H is the eatin’est convention; a ‘ * False ean hove, Reid wny2, News Winter WCAR. Spincrama Weekend : Jr. asked WCAR, Coffee With Clem CKLW, dad Davies - 5:90—WAR, Philip Lenhart | when Will Rogers Jr. . = we. f Mews: $:00-—WIR, Jack White WJBK, News, Don McLeod Moniteo: me if I was going to the hon Bs ote Guests | ww, Bob Maxwell wror “anng etch o8 ware. News, ‘Dunbar es convention, I told him, © 10:00—WWJ, Job Clinic W, News, Good Morning | 12:30—WJR, Time for Music| WJBK, News, Don McLeod oa “In view of understanding WxY2, of Town WapK, Reid WWJ, Wee Mu wosm, News, Spinorama | “Sorry, I haven't time, I ; a view O% yeRr WPON, News + WEAR, News, Coffee WCAR, Tiger Tunes Holiday | just came from Junch and oe Et Sas quae watee wean Pee ie peak eae Meee sah ise—ezm, New ots Hos: ee on gpa - 3 * : ¥ now I gotta go get ready for ns tovehe Paseo in Tujungo,|2! Ww, gas WXYZ, Wolf : WWJ. Weekend’ Music | WAR. Spinorama Weekend| | Corner Hatchery Road eS T3005 OR 3-7623 | | dinner.” (Thanks to those hospitable San Franciscans). ghececosovoooecaess | == Peeweccecosccecsneeses peaesvaneasevscsvees eee rs S escvesssensasees ELIZABETH TAYLOR Six—robbed of expensive cufflinks and studs in Chicago—is so embarrassed. At the fabulous parties here he's got to wear Ethel Merman’s husband Bob 3) what he calls‘his “junk jewelry” . . . Name heard here for a certain politico: “The Man With the Gray Flannel Mouth” . , Ike’s nominator, Rep. Charles Halleck of Indiana, is a Phi Beta Kappa and quite a word-slinger, “The Democrats believe in the Constitution,” he says. “They just don't believe in enforcing it.” : Today's silly simile: “As badly prepared as a political con- {penton Teporter_ without a TV set. . x *« * % FIBERGLAS AWNINGS HOME MODERNIZATION FE 8-380! & K CONSTRUCTION re? _Extry: Walter Reuther will be Democratic Presidential nominee in ’60 or '64. At least some Republicans think so. ‘Drew Pearson just finished writing “Confessions of an 8.08. . ‘for the Satevepost. Gene Tunney looked so pedantic in his steel-rimmed specs that Lon Lurie, who's in bis. late 60s, — “All