aie i | 4 releases a measure poe ie Gah he eter to “eit mi A. $4,570,678 supplemental appro- whole ican tax. program, e we got priation bill for the fiscal year|million dollar veterans trust fund. wang a peroneal a ing oettied. ending June 30 has been signed|The Senate has vowed not to do ecmmainaamnarid Conlin is author of a 140-million|by Gov, Williams who called it|this until a few tax program is | fan doeesh J. Kowaleid of se| eh Set, Fate income tax pack largely an empty gesture. went oF. Past Ge ,|ttoit, Democratic “floor leader, |On personal income and a 5 per “It authorizes the spending | .ajor item in the supplemental didn't like Conlin's idea, Neither|-ont jevy on corporation. profits.| °! money from, the general fund |1 i) i, authorization of $1,385,000 did Rep, Wilfred G. Bassett offi. support of the use tax bill| Wtlch the general fund doesn’t ar wk on tt We Jackson, assistant GOP floor|tanned new flames in a long. and| RV" the governor sald yes- |1o1.1 school at Whitmore Lake. leader. bitter legislative battle over meet-| ‘eT@AY- improvements to the state power a ee: ee “This is a lousy way te pass jing Michigan's long range need| Williams said the bill will re-|plant at Kalamazoo, and projects ton), committee chairman, said tax legislation,” Kowalski said. |for new tax revenues. main meaningless until the Senate! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast } | ‘HE Home Partly cloudy eas “Wetaiis on Page 2) > oF Edition 117th YEAR kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959—28 PAGES onoripraene DORA TION ae 8< Texas Keeps Long at least a week. The governor, AP Wirephote TROUBLED GOVERNOR — Louisiana Gov. Earl K. Long suffered a delay in his quest for release from a Texas mental clinic yesterday when the judge put off a decision on Long’s request for who contends he is being held against his own will, was confined by court order on a petition signed by his wife and others. See story on Page 22. Courthouse Awaits Ruling on Contract Again, Oakland County Supervisors and officials are) Waupun. | awaiting a court decision before going ahead with work on a new courthouse. This time the decision must come from the circuit his late father, William Bersch | troit-area Ford workers. Court judges of the county, who will rule on whether, iSr., July 4, 1954, ata nearby She-| Gels Fig on US. Plane, @ PEE Me gta he Pare ; te toad Gunaca Begins 3-Year Term in Waupun Prison Sentenced for Beatings | in Kohler Strike SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (?i—A’ former United Auto Work- ers Union representative was sentenced to prison yes- terday after pleading no contest to felonious assault charges stemming from a 1954 Kohler Co. strike in- cident. John Gunaca, a 35-year- old Detroiter once employed by the UAW, was sentenced to two concurrent terms of three years each in the Wisconsin State Prison at * * * | | Gunaca was accused of severely) beating William Bersch Jr., 23,) the Board of Supervisors “added to the tax burden of boygan Falls service station. The! Royal Oak Mall Hits Senate Snag Lodge Fights to Win OK on Financing for Downtown Booster ~ Royal Oak’s $2,610,000 wo a downtown shopping center snag in the Senate in Lansing last night, but there were indications the difficulties would ~ worked out. Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R-Dray- ton Plains) said he expects more opposition today as proponents of the plan seek to preserve it in its) original form. The Senate battle reflects the differences between outstate and metropolitan interests, said Lodge. : **Some outstate Senators feel that the Royal Oak legislation could later be used to force a redevelop- ment project on unwilling business- men outstate,” he explained. * * * Nevertheless, Lodge said, the pattern being set by Royal Oak is being wa tiac. At issue is legislative okay for with interest in 7 Midland, Port Huron, Kalamazoo || and ‘Dearborn, as well as in Pon-|/ general contract to a Ron- tiac firm instead of the low, bidder from Dearborn. “Legally, there is nothing to stop lus from proceeding,” Norman R. Barnard, county corporation coun- sel, said yesterday following a show-cause hearing on a lawsuit seeking to block giving of the con- tract to J. A. Fredman Inc., the’ Pontiac firm, It is . expected, however, the county will sit and wait until the court rules. The Detroit attorney for a com- plaining taxpayer said he ex- pected to put down his case in a brief which he said he would try to submit by Friday. The court's ruling is expected shortly after- wards, ‘The taxpayer, Frank P. Scruggs Jr., 35, of 3022 Ferris St., Royal Oak, appeared in Judge Frank L. Doty’s courtroom to hear his at- torney, Dennis Boyle, contend that the county might have to spend $18,844 more by giving the contract ito Fredman. Backed by a "handful of super- visors and county officials in the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) workers at the Kohler Co., where | ‘Local 833 of the UAW has been on! \strike since April 5, 1954. | The main issues when the | strike began were over wages and union security. The firm re- | turned to production with new | workers and non-strikers. hard overrode the recommendation) of Dist. Atty. David Weber in sentencing Gunaca to the prison terms. Weber suggested that Gunaca be fined $500 and placed on probation for three years. Judge Rinehard said he consider- ed Gunaca’s plea of.no contest the same as a plea of guilty. The sen tence given Gunaca was the maxi- mum possible under Wisconsin law. * * * Sentencing Gunaca ended a long delay in the case. Michigan's Gov. Williams on several occasions re- fused to extradite Gunaca, contend- ing it would be impossible for him to receive a fair trial in Wiscon- sin because of the bitterness aris- ing from the strike. However, Wil- liams extradited Gunaca last De- cembe.. Under Wisconsin Law, Gunaca cannot appeal the sentence because | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) EAR Former UAW Worker * RE ES AEE F air and Cool Is Area Forecast |Next Few Days Generally fair with little change in temperature is the forecast for the Pontiac area for the next few days. The low tonight will be near * * * / Partly cloudy with the high al slightly cooler 73 degrees is the outlook for tomorrow. Today's northerly winds at 8-15 m.p.h. will become variable at 5-10 miles to- night and tomorrow. Jobless § Wait Waived by Ford Will Pay: Disputed * $1 Million to 11 1000 in Detroit Area DETROIT (#—Ford Motor Co, |teday agreed to waive q 25day waiting period under U.S, Supreme iCourt rules and permit immediate |payment of one million dollars in istate jobless benefits to 11,000 De- * * * ; : But it still wasn't determined ex- ‘actly when the Ford workers would —*the county” by awarding a |tather and son were non-striking! ‘get their money. ‘The Michigan Employment Se- curity Commission said it would start issuing checks to workers on the Monday after the Wayne County Circuit Court enters an order authorizing payment. But the Wayne court order | hinges on authority from the Mich-| bench is awaiting word from) Washington. * * * The U.S. Supreme Court a week | ago refused to review a Michigan Supreme Court decision which held. the workers were entitled to benefits for the time they were idled in 1953 by a strike at a Ford plant in Canton, Ohio. Two days after the Washington action the State Supreme Court received a letter saying either a certified copy.of the U.S. Supreme Court order or a court mandate would be sent following a prescribed 2-day waiting But now that Ford has waived, the State Supreme Court clerk said, the Michigan court does not know when to accept the federal court order. , spasiccty x * x *& * FIRED UPON BY MIGS — P4M patrol plane of the type reportedly shot at by Russian-built MIG jet fighters over interna- crewman was eeriously wounded, This is a Navy et} | | AP Wirephote tional waters of the Sea of Japan. The craft was crippled but was able to make base. A Navy Brothers Believed Policeman’s Murderer killers in a swampy woodland captive for 10 nearly foodless days. Plymouth County Sheriff Adnah 'Harlow-said today he believed the gun-toting Coyle brothers of Phil- adelphia—wanted in a policeman’s slaying—may have broken through lines of a massive posse during the night. Coins found in woodland north of Pine Street were believed to have Circuit Judge Clarence E. Rine- ligan Supreme Court and the state/been dropped by the brothers, ‘John, 23, and William, 21. | The pair held up a liquor store | yesterday morning and got away with $112 in bills and coins In a paper bag. Somé coins were found south of Pine street yesterday but today more were. found north of the roadway. The desperadoes had en- tered the woods to the south. after gunfire forced the pair to) abandon a man they had held) elapsed for them to have slipped | through the cordon of 300 heavily- | armed ‘State Troopers, Police, FBI agents and conservation offi- cers. ; State Police seized two other | men for questioning today when | they found them in the area Police said one of the men taken! into custody was 722 and from Florida. They said the other was 21 and came from Pennsylvania. Both were said to be AWOL -from the Navy. It was not known immediately whether there was any connec- tion between. the two .and the brothers. The manhunt was one of the biggest in Massachusetts his- tery. It includes scores of: state and local police, some two dozen FBI agents, law enforcers from Phila- deiphia, agents of the Massachu- Court Frees brought freedom today for Farmington Township, was Would Give Annexation for Ungoverned Land Sen. L. Harvey Lodge's today to finding a home. = : &- ® ® Readied for a vote in the State Senate was a House-approved bill, in- troduced by Rep. Farrell E. Roberts (R-West Bloomfield Townsliip), which would set a proceduré for annexation of isolated portions of townships. a city in 1955. THREE CHOICES Roberts’ bill would allow the owner of such property—in this case Rodney M. Lockwood of Detroit—to petition The measure, passed earlier in the year by the House of Representatives, nexation. In this case Lockwood could must go back there should the Senate - choose Troy, Birmingham or Royal approve it because several “clarify- ing” amendments Oak. to adjoining municipalities for an- Lodge’s ‘Dogpatch’ Nears OK “Dogpatch, U.S.A.” was one legislative step closer looked when Troy Township became where they‘don't have to pay taxes,” declared Sen. Perry W. Greene (R- , Grand Rapids) in describing the property as “Utopia”. "2 2 — . _ at- on Promise to Pay $970 A proulie to pay $970 for the support of his children | ‘Massachusetts to assist in the Freeman, lanky Detroit industrial designer from Freeman Harvey S. Freeman. free to walk out of the Oak- land County Jail shortly after noon today.. He had 32 days behind bars ; “This is Dogpatch, U.S.A. It be- Lockwood's uninhabited “Shan. ‘#ched. = © ep : longs to no unit of government,” sri-la on earth” today is fortunate - Ledge told fellow senators ; said Lodge (R-Oakland County) in that no taxes are paid. How- | Lockwood favored the bill be- , in explaining the .nged'for such ever, less fortunate is the fact - cause it would be ‘difficult to . o- that no governmental services: market the land if it were not x In is a. unique parcel of ean be provided it bernuss i be- eligible for municipal services. 960 acres of land near Troy, which, ‘ones to ne anit. / Lodge said he expected the for sothe reason or another, was over- Kaas ara aetereacien aa z } i j ° & MG i ae \s \" Jat Re [i : = 4 AS * { a s ak. b yA YON M Seeder 2 POR I RNSERER GT ee Seka EF Aa IO es eee 400 Hunt 2 Alleged Killers MIDDLEBORO, Mass. i» —More| Harlow said plenty of time had/setts Natural Resources Commis-| The incident, in which two MIG than 400 heavily armed police to-| day stalked two alleged police sion, an Air Force helicopter, a. Barnstable County plane and: bloodhounds. ROB HIGHWAY STORE Police got on the brothers’ trail | Monday after they robbed a high-) way liquor store of $112 and fired| a shot into the counter. The chase led down a dirt road. Scores of shots were €x- changed before the pair fled inte the woods. As police approached _ their abandoned car, William Sedgwick, 49, of the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, stumbled out—half- starved and exhausted. * « & He stammered out the story that the Coyles kidnaped him in Philadelphia June 6 and drove Kim as a captive in his own car to Massachusetts. “I never expected to get out of this alive,” he said, Sedgwick was captured and ‘robbed of about $60 June 6, two idays after Philadelphia patrolman! | William Kane, 35, was shot to, death as he walked his beat. | FRIENDS OF VICTIM The policemen who came to) manhunt were friends of the slain patrolman. At daybreak, a,helicopter from Otis Air Force Base flew over the manhunt area distributing walkie-talkies to the ground forces, The Coyles are familiar with the area since the younger of the pair was stationed at Otis Air Force Base near Cape Cod. The older was a grave digger. William is absent without leave from the Air Force. * * * Sedgwick said they drove to Massachusetts several days ago, | and arrived in Middleboro Sun-| pow day, spending nights in the ‘car in woods. 7 In Today’s Press SRR ANON NR IR ER RE Comiles .......... factecvaues %* County News ....6.ceeces eh ee Pe ee eee of dourney to Love ....... ~~ * Markets .... eivis Cunekeeceé « @ Obituaries .......5.. Reedesg .& Sports... iss.es; deveuesa » 17 Theaters ©... 4+ -..c00565 Jecs OO TV & Radio Programs . «77 ¢ Wilson, Eait PPc ce eeweeee bs le Craft, Wound Crewman Incident Takes Place Over International Seas Near North Korea WASHINGTON (? — A \Navy patrol plane was at- |tacked by MIG jet fighters over international waters lof the Sea of Japan Mon- \day and one of the crew |was seriously wounded, the Defense Department re- ported today. The U.S. Navy clamped \tight secrecy on the in- cident except to say the wounded crewman is out of dan er. ell make it all right,” a Navy spokesman said. “Present plans are to fly hnirn to the Naval Hospital! jin Yokosuka tomorrow.” ifighters were believed to have imade the attack, occurred about ‘85 jmiles east of Wonsan, |Korea. The first reports received here did not make clear whether the ‘American plane returned the fire. Neither did those reports iden- tify the attacking planes by na- tionality, The MIGs are used by the Soviets, Red Chinese and a North Koreans. ‘Radio reports said the jets at- tacked without warning, firing tra- cer ammunition,”’ the Pentagon an- nouncement said. * * * “Thought to be two in number, they made six firing runs and fol- lowed the P4M to within 530 feet of the water-as the patrol plane took evasive action. Skies were clear and ceiling unlimited, “A tall gunner in the U. 8, plane was seriously wounded as his gun was knocked out on the first run. He was the only cas- ualty reported. “Attacking aircraft were silver MIG fighters with red stars ‘aft of ‘their cockpits on the fuselage,” the ireport said. The attack was started at an altitude of 7,000 feet. The incident, the Pentagon said, took place at 12:33 pm, Tuesday, Japanese time, * ~*~ * The Defense Department said - the plane was on a routine train- ing patrol. It was based at the Iwakuni Marine Corps air facility ‘lon the inland sea of Japan's Hon- shu Island. “Skillful handling by Lt Cmdr. fog ay al } seams — pang? < as 3 3 j . A Wy is ‘ae ag yf < oy Pope i : pee ks ' . i. for ye eae: he ' \ ; yes / i, 1 5 / rage a 7 | es : a ) a oN . ie | TWO. : THE, PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 red = ! y al West Hopeful of Compromise — Conference Recessed s-While oe Hunt Prospects for further develop- Way Out of Deadlock leer of Pontiac Municipal .Air- a ‘port were heightened today with GENEVA a—Andref A. Gromy- the announcement of plans for a ko and U.S. Secretary of State $3,500,000 airplane service center Ghristian A. Herter met unexpect- at the field tdly today at Gromyko's request to. This is the largest commercial discuss the final phase of the Big development ever proposed in con- Four Conference on Berlin nection with the rapidly-growing There was immediate speculation airfield among Western diplomats that Gro- The way tor the center was myko might have some new pro- ¢jeared Jast night when the Wa- posal either on breaking the East- tertord Township Board ap- West deadlock over Berlin or on proved the rezoning of 40 acres romyko, Herter Talk Airport for $3% Million Planned . enecnstnenrtnce te ent Service Center | iger, said the new commercial fa-|and could be a boon to airport \cilities would be welcome. | Operations,” said Hoskins. “We have no hotel facilities | In some of the pro- | st gresent por is the elty im tests, Miller, merly associated| | position to provide them,” he |with Flite Line, Inc., said his pro- | said. . |posed center would not be a motel- Overnight facilities would tie in ‘¥Pe meee. * * t with i ene airport pro-) He said entrance by the public mram, Te! 5M" would be madde from Wiliams Hoskins said that Miller, rep-\ aye road off M59. resenting the Miller-Wade Co. of Birmingham, had approached him| _ Trustee of the township stipu- with a preliminary plan to hook| tated that approval for the rezon- ing would be gives only if Miller ISAAC C, PREVETTE New Man Heads = j Be ») ; coral | Plan |The Day in. Royal Oak Mall Plan |The Day i. Hits Snag in Senate ‘ (Continued From Page One) "champion yesterday in its first oat of the Senate en maantse om Renkapatites. [treking 1s © bq haniied on Hert The bill alresdy has been ap- prompted proved by the House. night's The Oakland County legislator area in question lies be- argued the plan would promote safety by separating vehicular and pedestrian traffic, halt the deterio- ration in downtown assessed valu- ations, and shore up the city’s commercial tax base. * * * Lodge explained that the special assessment would be borne by benefiting commercial enterprises, ' : |and said that they were over. ane pari ape = oo whelmingly in favor of accepting .ouse of the construction involved. | the burden. | City traffic engineer Theodore | “Why?” demanded Sen. Clyde | Vanderstempe] was charged with of Trucks on The Commission hesitated on ‘H. Geert R-Holiand). study of the problem, and will ceae ae think a be [report his findings in about two profitable,” answered Lodge. weeks. City Tackles Pro how to wind up the conference. | airport and service center to- ie ae i agreed to plant a 100-foot green- ry { the or t . f an airpla in the northwest corner 0 wether bys mecha oll An! AMYaee| i arsend tho! cervias semler, Earlier Herter met with Brit- | field from agricultural to com- prenway Miller agreed. . His recommendation is expected Geerlings said that the bill, in/t.) be based on traffic counts and places where merchants did not ish Foreign Secretary Selwyn | mercial. Lioyd amid reports that the Plans for the center, announced Western powers were split over iby Joseph E. Miller of Birming- the problem of a.summit con- lham, were expected to fit in with terence following up the foreign ‘the development of the sprouting ministers meeting. field by the city of Pontiac. ~Britain was reported urging U * *« * $. and French consideration of City plans call now for construc- accepting a summit session with tion of a $390,000 terminal build- Russia even it the (Present mt financed three ways—federal ing ended in failure. ; ~ The Big Four foreign ministers, seeking to save the Geneva con- | ference from total°failure, had re- | cessed_jast_night until Wednesday | 6r Thursday to search the diplo- matic byways for a new compro- mise formula on Berlin. and state aid, and matching city funds — with construction possibly available for comment on his plans, he told the Waterford Board that they are for over- night pilot and passenger accom. After a crucial secret session modations, facilities for servicing lasting 2 hours and 35 min. utes, a French press officer an- nounced tersely that there would be another secret session Wednesday afternoon. He refused to indicate whether ihe ministers had already made) any progress toward staving off | restaurant, He emphasized that all these fa- cilities would come during long- irange planning of the overall fa- cility the collapse of the talks, now in'© their sixth week | Collapse of the Big Four parley | decrease the worth of the land. could doom prospects of an early | The Board decided otherwise summit meeting and raise anew * * * the danger of an East-West col- | lsion over Berlin. — * * & ! | * Herter and French Foreign Min- | ister Maurice Couve de irae Courthouse Awaits were reported set to end the con- planes, a lobby terminal, and | Rezoning approval of the prop- lerty came after 25 residents of the misquoted by newspapers ag to inearby area protested that it would how much money he made last Homer Hoskins, Airport mana-; incarceration, Freeman told the Child Center Isaac Prevette Jr. Gets County Post; Moulton to Direct Foster Care ~ * * ‘So far, though, nothing definite ‘about an access route has been|the trustees, a license to open up submitted to us,'’ Hoskins said. a-used car - pclae ey | near Scott Lake was gran | _ Any connection, he sald, would (1, 1 ouis Lakes, Robert O. Camb, | have to go to the City Commis- and Glen Nadonett j stom iter’ approval: The board again tabled further “The service center proposal! action on budgets for the fire and seems to have many fine features) police departments. ee ee ene In other businegs taken up by Appointment of Isaac C. Prevette | Jr. a8 superintendent of the Oak- \land County Children’s Center was announced today by “James W. take the -view--that -they do in;— ~~ . Royal Oak, would allow similar plans to be thrust on unwilling businessmen. * * * Sen, Lewis G. Christian (R-Ann| Also approved was a Department Arbor) questioned a provision that of Public Works recommendation would pledge the faith and credit |for purchase of a new set of sewer of city property .in support of the | cleaning special assessment bonds. be $3,789. Used machines being _will be sold to Hunt, director of children’s serv- ices for Oakland County. For the past 21° months, Prevette ~~ thas been Pontiac probationary of- ficer for the Oakland County Juve- nile Court. Prevette, 41, of 271 Elizabeth Lake Rd., attended Wake Forest College, Bowmen-Grey School of Medicine and Wayne State Uni- versity, | (Continued From Page One) | service officer, declined to sa | from whom he “borrowed” the money. | Repeating what he had told’ the | judge, Freeman, owner of the | Independent Engineering Co., 4550 'W. Boston Blvd, said he had been Joanne, 2 His appointment is effective im- imediately. year. |.2 * * * | He replaces William O. Moulton 'Jr., who hag been superintendent of the center since 1950, and was ‘assistant superintendent from 1947 to 1950. Moulton has been named Oak- land County director of foster care and child care institations, a new county post. | * tt Assigned head trustee since his | judge papers ‘‘misquoted"’ him as |to what his gross and net earnings were. He admitted net sales of $75,815 |last year, but maintains he ended ithe year $3,800 in the red, |. ROBERT A. EMERY He was born in Pontiac, is mar- | Lodge felt this Provision would ried, and the father of three chil- effectively “‘stymie’’ putting the dren, Judith, 14, Robert, 9, and Plan in operation. Ledge said this was a device for whittling down the probable |TePwecd Ww ts a aed interest ‘rate on special assess: | On behalf of the National Rec- — ae 28 reation Assn., Mrs. William H. Lodge was able to strip one Jackson, vice-chairman of the Bir- amendment from the bill which mingham Recreation Board, pre- was tacked on in committee. sented a plaque to the Commis- This would have required two-|sion during last night's meeting. thirds of the affected merchants; The award is in recognition of to petition for special assessments|the Commission's contribution to before they could be confirmed. |and support of a city recreation * *& * | program. Birmingham and its surround- jing area will have. an opportunity | “It would take too long to get|*° view the widely traveled “‘Atoms | ; ‘for Peace’’ mobile exhibit Thurs- i gned teed be eae day through Saturday at the corner ; jof Pierce St. and West Maple Rd. | But a move to put the petition | provision back on the bill is | as a aa Se as cnn | afoot, said Lodge, among legis- | the Birmingham Junior Cham- | lators suspicious of the strong | ber of Commerce. powers of the plan. ; large A delegation of 10 businessmen wai through: — ora de- and city officials lined one side| signed to illustrate peacetime uses of the Senate floor to witness last! or stomic energy in the fields of night's proceedings. ‘medicine, agriculture, industry, re- chain stores,”’ -e unl Soviet Foreign Min- . on his demand for a one-year dead- | line on the West Berlin occupa: | tion. The Friend of the Court says Freeman, a Massachusetts Insti- : ; . | tu of Technology graduate, room, Barnard’s assistant, Charles) netted a $14,000 profit in 1958. : = | iA. Davis, ead ie difference be | Stil pending in Circuit Court ltween Fredman’s contract and that here is a divorce suit started by : ; of the low bidder, A.-Z. Shmina & Freeman's attractive blonde wife, to 3 Years in Prison Sons Co., was $2,305 | Virginia, and his request that $120 * * per week alimony payments be re- <2" Continued From Page One) “Tt may add up to just pennies, duced. Wis plea amounted to an Admission Hut it's the principle of the thing,” of guilt. : (Continued From Page One) | Sunaca Sentenced * * * Scruggs, a toolmaker for Chrysler ' tinlghed th 4 last| } US . Inlsne n we re Genace (sheek his head) tu Sie Corp., said before the hearing sine —_ | New Leader Chosen by City Officers Unit" ses tz" Pontiac Police Detective Robert| \A. Emery has been elected Presi-| ident of the Pontiad Police Officers | /Assn. (PPOA) to succeed Sgt. | |Hugh T. Stimson. | Other new PPOA Officers are! He claims because his YOURS patrolman Patrick F. Weaver, vice'to morrow of the 27th annual president; Patrolman Donald L. Moulton, 39, lives at the Center,) Among them were Allan Hert- 2050 N. Telegraph Rd., with his ler, city attorney; Watson Brown, fe, Tove, and two children, Di-| Royal Oak Tribune business man- ager; Malcolm Heber, president of- the Royal Oak Chamber of; Commerce, and Rep. William Hay- ward (R-Royal Oak). Hayward, State Barbers Assn. wirs™isyal “one aywara to Gather in Area use: ct commissioner. 'Governor’s Cleaned Out COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI — Gov. Michael V. Disalle, leaving East Highland will be the scene Michigan convention of the State | a! search .and power, through the utili- zation of photographs, samples and animated models. The sponsoring Jaycees noted that there is no charge for ad- mission and all visitors are wel- come. New officers were elected when Birmingham's Rotary Anns met for luncheon yesterday. Named president wag Mrs. Ed- win Kirbert, Mrs. Lioyd Lake will step in as first vice-president and Mrs. Clarence Kraft as sec- | fail cell after the sentence and * sald “something went wrong somewhere.”’ Stating that the county had reserved the right to reject any bids, Davis sald supervisors de- cided on Fredman, believing the ~“T wish now that I had taken a} jury. At least I'd have had 12) jyear, he cannot meet these pay- Russ, secretary, and Patrolman Barbers Association. [ments for his three sons, Michael, Robert Rood, treasurer. | A business meeting will be held (7, David, 5, and Thomas, 3 Two officers were re-elected. at 2 p.m. at the Highland Hills | Donald A. Tews, enforcement at-/They are Sgt. James F. Bale, chap- Golf Club, followed by a dinner- tourney for the Friend of the/Jain, and Patrolman Park I. Nique, banquet at 7 p.m. in the Elks the State House after a tax battle with the Legislature, was invited ond vice president. Mrs, Glen Waggoner will take to join newsmen in a game of |over secretary's duties, and Mrs. gin rummy. “No,’’ said the gov- |Wayne Stettbacher will handle Court, said he was awaiting the $970 to be sent from Freeman's more chances." Gunaca began his prison sen-| tence last night A Detroit bartender, Gunaca was! a member of UAW Local cha | | | employment situation in the Pon- giving the. contract to a focal | con | company, “flying squadron.”’ He was sent to Kohler in 1954 At a hearing last December, Set Conrad Konetshny of the Michigun * State Police, quoted Gunaca as Counting extras, telling him: “We went to a gas station where) * * * | a scab was working. The old man) With the crumbling plaster in| HOLLYWOOD was giving us trouble so we worked| Judge Doty’s court standing out as yision’s “Superman,” —_ George him over and worked the kidjevidence of the need for a new Reeves, idol of the nation’s small] over.” courthouse, Davis and - Barnard! fry, killed himself today | » The younger Bersch testified that)said the $2,305 difference was ar-) Friends said he was discouraged | he and his father were in the sta-/rived at by considering alternates, | about not getting other roles after’ tion when a car containing Gunaca |addition for subcontractors bond the “Superman” series ended, Re-| and two other men pulled up. security, and the cost to the gen- peats of the show are still run- Berch said he tried to call police | eral contractor for assuming super- ping | because of the men's “belligerent | vision over ‘subcontractors. Police Set. V. A. Peterson told) attitude’ when Gunaca came into lof’ the suicide and ie Grange the station, pulled the wires from) heel the A Laugh rg | prelude ‘kad hi wn claimed supe s ¢ . - the phone and knocked him dowr | consider two substitutions of | The officer said Reeves, 45, had « He said Gunaca stepped on him | materials, windows and alum. town persons at his house Monday contract to Shmina's (AP) — Toda y in Pontise Because of the importance of the Lowest temperature preceding & am 54 case, Judges Doty, H. Russel 40m 2H Holland and William J. Beer sat jjointly to hear yesterday's argn ments Althoug? Scruggs is secking an) “Several times and he lost con: | jnyn sash, which, he sald, shoutd {Mixht, including his fiancee, Le- _aeclousness. When he came to, supervisors later consider, would Ore Lemmon, %, It got late. he said, his father was walking bring the difference in the two leeves thought it time the others away holding his head which | \cctracts to $18,844, and not went home, and had words with was bleeding. $2,905. Under the Fredman con. OD . The elder Bersch died 16 months) tract, the county would be paying , *- * * later of a heart ailment | the larger amount, he added, Miss Lemmon said when Reeves — | Davis said the two substitutions jovi ig pets Ay The Weather jhad not been considered yet, and) «Well he'll probably, shoot him- : jwould not be until that point in) wigs A drawer was heard to Full U.S. Weather Rereaw Repers (Construction Involving the different) gen and she said she remarked PONTIAC AND VICINITY Generally;/materials is reached “Well he's getting a gun.” , is cankoe te scaperatare ietrcllcad Davis said when this time ar) then q shot was heard. Reeves rey ih. Wings , ery at ne mies TVR aie in mean the added had killed himself with a bullet inaey anal (enriabha| iat 5-10 miles te-/cost Boy : - m in the temple from a pistol, * * * The investigators said from her story they believed Reeves might have been upset because people wouldn't leave the house Miss Lemmon said she and At Bam Wind velocity 14 Direction North Bun sete Tuesday at 811 pm Sun rises Wednesday at 4.55 am Moon seta Wednesday at 2 28 am Moon rises Tuesday at 222 pm Reet ~~ Downtown Temperatures , hjunction to prevent the county Reeves were planning to marry “Fah. tip me * % from awarding the contract to)" Tijuana, Mexico, next Friday. ied oe tem 7 Fredman, the three judges kept. * * * 10 a.m 66 ithe status quo of the case legally) Feterson said Reeves had been jand granted no such restraining Unhappy about his career and had q4 order. Judge Clark J. Adams, who been trying his luck in some box. $0 is now on vacation, two weeks ago ink and wrestling ventures. He 82) denied such an order. said he had been scheduled to ‘appear in an exhibition today at Monday in Pentiac (as recorded downtown) Highest temperature : Lowes! temperature . Mean temperature .. Weather—Sunny tw One Year Ago in Pontia | Scruggs’ brother William of | ¢ hest temperature. —_ 13) net “aan rk head esti . San Diego with light heavyweight “Lowest temperature 4 TOR WOrEs GS Dene eecimater champion Archie Moore plea temperature Fisieitin as © for the Shmina firm, Boyle also : 4 ” ’ < Weather—Sunny, windy || gee sth The actor killed himself in the Highest and Lowest Temperatures | This Date in 87 Years | bedroon Boyle read into the court record Canyon, an exclusive residential 67 in 1952 44 in 1908 Sa Chart ja letter from Art Shmina to David area above Beverly Hills jondsy's Temperature Char | Levinson, chairman of the Super- ; Siete 12 B Memes’ 8 Sl visors’ Special Courth Per Reeves was a veteran actor Bismarck 11 Miami Beach 67 veers ape ; curse COM-| with a garcer of 27 years which Brownsville 1) Milwaukee 06@ 64| miftee, in which he said the com. | i fe . bufitalo 1 Minneapoli¢ 90 68) E noluded a role in “Gone With tnatio 4 New Orleans #9 74) Pany planned to hire local help. the Wind” and ev Chicago 61 New Vqrk 13 67) The Fredman company has made and even movies be Cineinnatt Omaha 2 0. ~ “fore that, ; weland , i Peliston i) the same promise m er j ix 110 84 * * * Last year during an interview: ‘s a ie Although not alleging fraud by he was asked why, after all his ace te a 44, Supervisors, Boyle contended. “By experience, he wasn't working. He weed r $2 | working these figufes around the replied ; 7 Wachineton a} |way they did, they did narrow it. “It's like Hopaleng @assidy try- |down to $2,905." in white Saswste22ussese2=z jing to get an acting } { } fe | | One June 2, by a vote of 70 to 4, : 4 | jaupervisors voted to award a T V S p K l] S If: | $2,116,740 Fredman., . u €rman ] Ss e ss ‘wouldn't give mea job: They'd) sergeant-at-arms. | Emery has been a member of, tac area would be helped bY | Hetroit attorney, Walter M. Nel- the city police force since Novem-) senting the six local chapters in ber 1950 | ibid came to $2,114,435, Davis «it Didn't Like Being Typed | that he had become typed as Superman, ‘saying: ‘The producers | take one look at me and say it was impossible.” Reeves said he was aware 0/, what taking the role of Superman: might do to his career but he ex-| plained: "I was hungry.’” R i ernor. ‘‘I've lost enough for to- | day—30 million dollars."’ temple in Pontiac. More than 100 delegates, repre- | | are expected to attend, |AFea Youths to Atte the purse-strings as treasurer. | | Hostess for yesterday's luncheon! bonds. William J. Spicer — William J. eye ae of $33. Hen- in the House Again (Continued From Page One) at the new Piymouth State Home $6,800 for operations of the munt- cipal finance commission. The Senate's No, 1 budget plan- ner said last night he Inoked for a boost of ‘‘at least’’ 13 million dollars in the Legislature's 1959-60 spending allotment for higher edu- cation. Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Bliss- field), Appropriation Committee c , refused to be pinned down on a specific figure. House Committee OKs Hike in Debt Ceiling WASHINGTON (UPI) — The House Ways & Means Commit- tee today approved President Ei- senhower’s request that the ceil- ing on the national debt be raised te 295 billion dollars for the com- | ing year. The committee, however, took no action at this time on the President’s request for a higher interest rate on government nd 8-Day Session Awards, entertainment and guest | ods ser tacnoneece £0 Take Part in Boys State Ralston Calvert of 411 N. Pontiac’ Trail, Walled Lake, is convention’ Five Pontiac area high school! sing, Televi-|tie and tails.’’ Then he explained chairman. students will see what it’s like to be behind the wheel of govern- ment Thursday at the 22nd annual Wolverine Boys State. They will join approximately 1,000 delegates from all corners of Michigan for the event that has become an institution in the state. Held on Michigan State Uni- Pizza Hot—Special CHICAGO (UPI) — Police warned housewives today that a team of burglars have been loot- ing South Side apartment houses while disguised ag deliverers of Pizza pies, the Boys State is spon- sored by the Michigan Depart- ment of the American Legion and its 75,000 members. Area delegates include Dennis M. Vincent, 2598 Lapeer Rd; Fred A. Staley, 843 Glendale Ave.; Ronald D. Card, 794 Alpeana, Lake Angelus; Clark Sherman Davis, 26 Rose Court; and Theodore versity’s campus in East Lan- i. > —— Pontiac Force Short-Handed Widen Police Hiring Area YT bie-home in Benedict ~~ tan John Ganesbauer, 127 Illinois Ave. | A severe manpower shortage in the Pontiac Police Department has forced the city to adopt a new policy on police recruitments. The City Commission has au- thorized the hiring of qualified persons from any section of Oak- land County. j Previously, applicants for the city police force had to live with- in a 10 mile radius of the city limits, . The police department's author- | ized strength is 129 men but only 101 are on the force. Fifty applicants answered a re- cent call for recruits, but only eight met qualifications. These have been assigned duties at po- lice headquarters but have not had any police training. * * * A second attempt to recruit men | under the old boundary require- | ments brought 4 applications. Got a Bit Too Wild LONDON (UPI)—Dennis Rin- ey, 28, was sentenced to two weeks in jail of biting a girl on the cheek. “We cannot have peo- ple behaving like wild animals in the streets,’ Judge H. Sturge told him. “A momentary cuff when you are in drink may be One thing, but biting we are not | going to have.” ° ae A sharp knife is better than scissors for cutting flower stems. Scissors, pinch stems, making it! harder for water to enter, Pilg be \ : * “If six pass all the qualifica- tions, I understand we will be doing well,” said City Manager Walter K. Willman, * * * That would leave vacancies for 14 more officers. * * * All of the new recruits will be trained at the Pontiac Police} Department. | For the next eight days the youths will take part in a series of programs designed to give them a practical experience in the mechanics of ‘city, county and State government. * * * The program is designed to help them develop leadership quali- ties, learn the advantages of good citizenship and cultivate a spirit |of good sportsmanship. Climax of the session comes Sunday when the delegates elect the Boys State governor and other top officials. During the week, the student state senators, representatives, county supervisors and city coun- cilmen learn to draft bills, enact them into laws and then adminis- ter and enforce the laws they pass. * * * Included in the schedule of ac- tivities will be talks by Gov. Wil- liams, John M.°Carey, command- er of the Michigan Department of the American Legion; and Tom Hamilton, vice president of Michi- gan State University. Both Occur in Detroit River CG Probes Ship Crashes DETROIT (AP)—The Coast Guard has begun a formal investigation into two weekend collisions involving four freighters on the Detroit River. Crewmen from the freigh of the four, have been called Cmdr. Benjamin Malloch, chie Inspection Office in Detroit. Crewmren of the Wang Ca ter Arcturus, worst damaged in for interviews today with f of the Coast Guard Marine , which hit the Arcturus in the stern, will be interviewed: when the vessel returns from Hamburg, Germany, Cmdr. Malloch said. The Arcturus, a 514-foot ship owned Dy Interlakes Steamship Co. of Cleveland, was taken to suburban River Rouge for extensive repairs. The Wang Cavalier was able to proceed on to Hamburg. The freighters C.,8. Robinson and the Roonagh Head sideswiped in another collision, turning barely in time to avoid a head-on crash. Both were in the side channel. The Robinson ran aground but was refloated 22 hours later. Crewmen of Roonagh Head, a Scottish ship out of - Belfast, Ireland, were to be interviewed by the Coast Guard in Chicago today. Malloch said statements would be taken } Fee eR SET ’ Gilbey’ 53 ‘through Richardson Park to Pad- —triett-street, Adelaide-to #\ LAWMAN GRADUATES—Pontiac Police Sgt. Lawrence E. LaBair (left) Monday graduated from the: Traffic Institute of Northwestern Uni- versity. Here he receives his graduation certifi- cate from Gerald O'Connell, Institute director of training, after completing the nine-month Tratf- fic Police Administration Program. Thirty offi- cers were in, the Institute’s 1958-59 course. HERE'S a : ONE-DAY SPECIALS it's SIMMS for VALUE—for SAVINGS! Backed by a 25-year reputatiofb in Pontiac for good merchandise at LOWEST Possible PRICES. 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Huron Recapping Preparation Discomfort Index Name Changed to Ease Minds WASHINGTON (— Bowing to the index and—will-consider_these ” dex. thermidity, air condiiton value, ef-| x * * |fective heat index, human reac- Henceforth the Weather Bureau tion scale and toler-rate, wilt call Ss the “temperature- | ity i rec enel Ike Feels Youths | Going to Russia A change had been demanded by a number of business groups in resort areas and in cities | where the weather is apt to be hot and muggy. They rebelled against the daily reminder that the weather can be anything but comfortable. The bureau said critical news- paper editorials also were a fac- young Americans who are going to! 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Wide Rubber era Matting =. 69° Heavy construction, bale —. ‘Won't chip, crack or peel, Rust proof. iS BW Si? baie ati ~ eg A | ; y yh i, FOUR : i THE i PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959, i By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK -- About 32 years ago-a ypung banking genius named | Fred Bickel asked for a leave of: i from the First National twice; no one — except Walter| ever r toe Hollywood personality | like big business. ity branch in Racine, Wis. ‘ * * * He was a handsome devil, very big: in ladies’ savings, and even inquire, ““‘When is Bickel coming back to work?” Well, Bickel strolled into this office this week leoking too happy for a man whose chief interest is money, and laughed —hughed, mind you, National City—at the memory of his bank- telling days. i changed my name to Fredric larch in 1930,"’ he said, ‘‘and got A couple of pretty fair acting jobs ] like bankers—a lot of smart ones He ¢ame to visit us at the regjuest of Columbia Pictures to pabijcize bis new film, ‘Middle of the Night,’ but he was too fuli_of reminiscence to push a pitture. ‘*I just came back from my alma mater, the University of Wisconm sin,” he said, ‘and they gave me a Poctor of Humanities degree ‘ * * * Me clicked his tongue To me, that’s a pretty big thing. Tt mean, there are great scientists and doc- tors and philanthropists who do real important things and get so many degrees they can cover walls) Some 200 persons, including a 44 with ‘em number of townspeople who were ~ * * “But it's unusual for a college On band when Brown and Alcock! jjoweyer, other GI home loan to recognize just an old hambone, “rived, attended the dedication aotivity continued to dwindle dur-| ind I'm proud as Hell.” ceremonies ing May compared with = prior "The pride was obvious, but Those present also included aoe the “old hambone” appe.lation Col. J. Fitsmaurice of Ireland, The May appraisal requests was ridiculous. March is one of the few actors in America to | west transalilantic flight in 1924; | 20,738, compared with 14,875 tn have won two Oscars, plus most | two of Alcock's brothers; Lord | April, 23,165 in March and 20, of the awards given out sparingly Kindersley, chairman of Rolls | 967 in February ~ far superiority on Broadway, And the University of Wisconsin re¢alls the Freddie March (Bickel) of,45 years ago who won state homors in oratory and scholastic an@ social honors in college But that was long ago, and now March is being advanced as a “sure thing’ to win the next Academy Award for his new film, | a forecast which makes him blush, . * * * “Nonsense,” he said. ‘They oul M. Snover in Meant t Sale PARKING ON PREMISES OM OCRO Oooo Ore EE EOOEEeEreDeEeeseSeeoereoeoones Wr Kovernment loan ‘red. Bickel Never Did Go Back to the Bank don't give out that third one so Brennan, as best supporting actor | tp tha now ab tower nul Kite that producers has taken the acting Oscar three| pietures, And he laments it. such Hollywood 'times. ‘easily.” é: Along with igreats as Spence and Gary and) ‘Bette, he's beem judged best actor | I rish M benecertal Honors today the elder tetters oceasionally | Ist Atlantic Air Crossing CLAFDEN, Ireland (UPI) — Two made in a Vickers-Vimy bi-plane, " about work. “When you who made the ithe n considered a large bomber. rate committee is studying a|losophy y British aviators first non-stop flight across the At-; lantic were honoréd Monday in ceremonies in this tiny west Gal-| way town where they completed the historic crossing 40 years ago Ireland replica | « In a memorial tribute unveiled a 14-foot granite of an airplane fin to commemo- rate the feat of John Alcock and Irish Minister of Industry and} Commerce Sean Lemass made the| major dedication speech. He said on omes “Whenever great achievements of} men throughout the centuries are) recounted, the story of Alcock and| Brown wil] be told again and) again.” | * * * Patrick Lynch, chairman of Irish| Airlines, which flies between the United States and Ireland, said the} itwo airmen ‘added snew dimen- sions to human experience and| made « major contribution to the annihilation of distance."’ | , Who was aboard the first east Royee, Lid, and Sir George Ed wards, managing director of Vickers-Armatrong. Brown and Alcock won a prize of 10,000 pounds then $50,000— offered by British publisher Lord Northcliffe for the first successful non-stop crossing Several previous ‘efforts had ended in failure | The crossing was made from )Newfoundland in 16 hours, 27 min utes. The average speed was 115) miles per hour. The flight was Y:VAm AY CASH MARKET 78 N. SAGINAW ST. ifirst aerial crossing but made a x * stop in the Azores. St. John's Newfoundland on the'the Western Trunkline Committee evening of June 14, heading forby the Milwaukee Road and the) Ireland some 1,900 miles away. | for proposed construction totaled i] per cent | The requests for proposed con-} V | struction are regarded -as an in-| e's, to put it more “Y think minimam exepctancy|4ward role if you want it.” Freddie admits the Academy To put it one way, I've never Awards are more important than |thought of acting as competitive, tension and then, when and if you It bothers me jdon't win, it slaps you down. * * * “I think minimum evpectancy is much better. You've got to work equally honestly for each role.” After 30 years in show business, Eye Rail Rate Cuts on Seaway Grains sare ent eos ie ts CHICAGO (UPI) — A joint rail-|ment in Manhattan and a phi- f proposal to cut rail freight rates|get to my age, you don't do it all * *« ot jon whole grains shippéd to western|the time.” : A few weeks earlier, the Ameri-|Great Lakes ports for export! ‘an transport NC4 completed the | through the St. Lawrence Seaway. | Thus, red lapy eng ys bol ® Florence Eldridge will spend | Reductions averaging 5 cents a) their summer at home with their Alcock and Brown took off from hundtedweight were proposed =| daughter and two grandchildren. | In the autumn they'll costar in| \Chicago and Northwestern Rail-| ‘the film “Inherit the Wind.” And| Nebraska and Minnesota to Chi- cago, Duluth, Milwaukee, Mani- back impressively, and spoke in! towoc and Green Bay his best banker's language. Advocates of the rate cuts indi-| “By all means, Madame,” he cated the proposal was designed said, ‘‘and ] thank you. toan Requests Dwindle‘princtpatty to-offget mounting truck, Goatees Li in May as Did Starts competition between marketing Space. heating in the United| . centers and western lake ports. | c: 165 consumes a third of all the ; ; “ on Construction hLinef iveet fW world’s oil. Another third goes va OO motor transport and other internal- | WASHINGTON u—Appraisal re. The U.S. collects more than $7 combustion engines, leaving the re-| quests in connection with proposed million a year tax on playing maining third for the needs of the the cards. rest of the world. | construction of homes under began buzzing: around ns actors arthur Whitten-Brown, British the days of the early talkies. ying officers. The radio failed shortly affer| way. = — besa thendig ies 4 talked us into tucking some of; ~ take-off, raising concern for their) five-mon fac : i Vict Amsectrec y away. B The monument, donated by (oon. Tyo. ae : ,| _ The carriers proposed that the (Orient. Just what the doctor that tax-free money away. But safety. They skidded to. a sale) reductions, which would amount | - ] wasn't cut out to be one.” Irish alr companies, stands on a landing in the nearby bog the next! 4, 2 15 per cent slash, be pub- ordered. ~ « wind-swept hill sbout one mile (porn ing. lished Apel Mgegagt dirt, | Speaking of that, now that he's| , * and a half from the actual spot | _ ‘io ~ pe : la Doctor of Humanities, would he| March is still a handsgme devil, in ‘the bog where the Britons | Under the plan, the new rates!care to be addressed as “Dr. | ! } ar the age of 60, and ladies’ Sav-! tanded on June 15, 1919. The | | would be applicable to grain ship- \Fredric March?” ; Ings loss is the international play bog it too soft to hold the menr ralsa § iments from mi: arketing and pro-| * * ~ ang Tneerer grere Kein orial. iducing centers in Iowa, Missouri, | Freddie lit a cigarette, leaned | Wheels are five inches farther apart. This widens the stance, not the car, gives you road-hugging stability, less lean and sway. Only Pontiac has Wide-Track Wheels! SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER a IG home Joan program Increased, 5 = = 99 per cent during May, the Vet erans Administration reported to Appraisal requests during May on proposed purchase of existing housing units dropped to 8.245 from 8,327 in April, a decrease of There were 8,432 in March * * * dicator of future home building | activity | Stars on construction financed under the GI program dropped Gece Bho 000 o0h00bocccccccseedocccccecceccecee: to 10,255 in May, from 11,022 in in line with rates * e @ April, ° Established in 1898 o| “PF ® 9 7 . . Applications for home loan jyuar- | ; e e anty decreased from 17,597 in . Fq rt } ver-Snover . April to 16,787 in May. They ran e F e@| 18,202 in March . uneral Hame . Congress is now considering} e @\legislation to raise the maximum} 4 160 W. 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Saginaw St., will be held) Terry; and a daughter, Linda, all Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas jat 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Hun-| at home. daughters, Mrs. Jean McEachern] iand Mrs. Mary Owen, both of La-| peer, and Louise Taylor at home. | |A brother and sister also survive. | SHOP FRIDAY: and ‘MONDAY Nights ‘til 9 Open a convenient CCC ACCOUNT pore 4 ‘toon Funeral Home with, burial in| Four brothers, three sisters and) . take 6 months to pay with: no jwnee Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | He was an employe of Grand) iTrunk Western Railroad and a! imember of the Loyal Order of | Moose Lodge. | Mr. Oswalt who is survived by, jhis sister died unexpectedly of a! ‘heart ailment at his home Sunday. MISS OLIVE A. ROGERS Miss Olive Rogers, of 25 Ottawa, Dr., a teacher of music at St.| Frederick School for many years,’ idied early this morning after an liliness of several weeks. | A member of St. Vincent de Paul Church, she also lessons Surviving are a brother, Goodlo« iH. Rogers of Pontiac; and three sisters, Mrs.—Edythe Cotcher of | |Dallas, Tex., Mrs. Ruth Purkeiser iof Lansing and Mrs. Kathleen iDelker of Detroit. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m, Thursday at the Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Vincent De Paul Church. WILLIAM L. ALMONT—Service for William L. Kemp, 42, of 73t4 N. .Clear Lake Rd. was to be held at 2 p.m ‘today at Grace Church of the | KEMP UPI Phete GETS LIFE SENTENCE — “Blitz,”’ a German shepherd dog | Nazarene, Detroit, with burial in: - his parents also survivé. DONALD B. MARSHALL OXFORD — Service for Donald 'B. Marshall, 49, of 40 Park St., morrow at Liberty Street Gospel will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Bossardet and Reid Funeral Home, |with burial at Ridgelawn Ceme-) tery here. Mr. Marshal! died suddenly: Sun- day evening at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. A lifetime member of the coun-' ty,. Mr. Marshall shared a partner- ship in Smith Silo Company in Ox- ford and was a member of the Ox- gave prival® ford Methodist Church Men's Club. He also had served as president. of the. Michigan Silo Manufacturers Assn Surviving are tis wife, Bernice; two sons, Robert and Bruce, both at home; and his mother, Mrs }Lena Marshall of Oxford. MRS. T. C. TAYLOR LAPEER—Service for Mrs. T C. Taylor, 53. Rd., will be held at 1:30 p.m. to- morrow at Muir Brothers Funero] Home here with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery Mrs. Taylor died Sunday at Lapeer Cvounty General pital after an extended illness Surv iving are her husband, three night Hos- —* of 3034 W. Oregon) i MRS. ORRIE SEVERANCE | LAPEER—Service for Mrs.| Orrie Severance, 70, of 847 N. Main 'St., will be held at 2:30 p.m. t> Church with burial in Flint Me- imorial Park Cemetery. ‘ Mrs. Severance died Sunday night at Lapeer County General |Hospital after an extended illness. } Surviving besides her husband ‘are two brothers. The: bedy: will be at- Muir Broth-. ters Funeral: Home here until to- morrow roon, ' ‘Senate, Save Horses’ WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen ate is being asked to rescue wild horses in the West from hunters pursuing them in low flying air- planes and selling them \for pet food. Sen, Mike Mansfield (D- Mont) wants the practice made illegal because he thinks it inhu- mane and he wants the mustangs preserved as a species. Bacon should be stored in its original wrappings in the refrig- erator no longer than one week Bacon that is stored longer de- strong flavor and may velops a shown with his owner Jack Raven of Kalamazoo, has started a sentence eft *—Imprisonment”—atter—a—judge—eonvieted himof being -a neighborhood’ nuisance His life was spared after a veter- inarian testified “the dog was gentle and friendly, regardless of complaints that he had bitten several neighborhood children. Blitz will serve his term on a farm. 'Forest Lawn Cemetery, in the Community Hospital near Almont after an extended illness. ee | | Deaths Elsewhere | ROME —+AP)—Vincenzo_Carda- lrelli, 72, Ttalian poet and journat ist, died Monday at a Rome clinic ‘where he had been a_ patient imore than a month. He was a ifounder in 1918 of the literary school | review La Ronda. * * * WESTBROOK, Maine (AP) You Can‘t Wash Clothes Waterford High in New York on Sundays’ So) mmer School NEW YORK (AP)—The State . . Sets Registration Supreme Court has ruled that it is illegal to wash clothes in a coin- . . Enrollment of operated laundry on Sunday be- , it violat th Sabbath | pupils planning to attend Water- cause it violates the Sabb aw, . ; ss ford Township High School will) take place from & a.m. to 1 p.m. summer which bans Sunday work. Ernest F. Silva, 60, former leader The court's: decision noted that —— ; 2 of Army and Navy bands, col- the state's Sunday law stayed tomorrow, according to Principal lapsed and died Monday on the pretty close to the rule made James S. Fry. lcampus of the University of “when the Moses decision. was -Regular high school courses will/ Maine at Orono. He had gone written." to the there with his son, Robert, a dele- be available, according , The reference was to the third gate to a ‘‘Boys' State."’ Silva led number of pupils interested. There +—_Mir-—Kemp—died vida; evening Commandment, Society Girl on Hunt NEW YORK (AP)—A Philadel- phia society girl left by plane Monday for Brazil to hunt jaguars. | Stella (Cissy) Reeves, 26, wants! to learn to kill the Sig jungle cats with a spear. She was accompa- nied by bearded Sasha Siemel, 69, | a veteran hunter in Brazil's Matto, Grosso jungle. hy PORE TERR RR I 2 — CONTACT LENS INFORMATION ey Non-credit courses will in- clude speech correction, scien- tifte projects, photography, business English and letter writing, general shdp, and driv- er training for those under 18 years of age. the Boston Navy Yard and USS ;must be at least 25 enrollments cs; Louis bands, dater directed the |\for each class. jHaryard University Band and the th U.S. Infantry Band in Port ‘land, Maine. * * * | WASHINGTON (AP) — Arthur | Frank Owings, 37, deputy assist- lant director of technical informa- ition service for the Atomic. Ener- | ey Commission, died Monday of A fee of $25 for the summer coronary thrombosis. Owings was Classes, to be held from 8 a.m to noon daily, will get under way | Monday. ischool program will be charged at associated from 1950 to 1953 with ithe time of registration. the University of California Radi _jation. Laboratory at Berkeley as ja research chemist. | * * * {| PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Dr Raymond D. Coneley, 57, a veter inarian who specialized in horse i) ‘ and van 4 Jayne s Husband surgery, died Monday at his home TRIAL FITTING Will Pa More ff Lima, a Philadelphia suburb a with no obligation 4 y He was former track veterinarian J > . 8 t ; . at Delaware Park and Havre de t ar Optical to Support Child Grace race tracks and at his 3 enter seas : death was veterinarian fer Fair- F 103 N. Saginaw FE 2-0291 , HOLLY WOOD (AP) — Jayne hill, a private track near Elkton, ’ Acxeor ‘treat Simms Mansfield’s husband, Mickey Har- Md He was president and found. Noxi io leceboen's Flowers BE): has agreed to increase child er of Man-o'-War Remedy Co., ani- support payments for his daughter ma) medicine manufacturers iments was issued Monday with ‘Hargitay's consent. | i Old Vets Ask Help WASHINGTON (AP)—The Unit-| ed Spanish War Veterans want Congress to help them financially. They are asking an annual tax ete 4 ‘exemption of $679 on their Wash-| i ington headquarters near Union Station. Members are dropping. BELTONE HEARING SERVICE 3 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4-7711 CORDS and BATTERIES re in ht en fl by a former marriage to $300 a —————6 . = month NEW ‘59 WAGONS | Hargitay, a weightlifter turned RADIO $19950 actor, had been paying $20 a . week for Tina, 10, his child by HEATER . ‘Mary A. Hergitay. They were BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER divorced - in Indianapolis nearly | meen MI 6-3900 three years ago. | : The order increasing the pay-; Pa” ip ~ 4 » is abe Sse, } af eT Lee eat ies ‘at tae S | 9 bk | . et? Sett seer tt + t . " re. + ee a“ + a yt Z for = MAKES ‘off so fast that the organization! ngs . Ke area ecard ped is working at a deficit, the na-/ : Ber. v cbiigation) in’ home er office. Mmm tional commander, Brig.. Gen. | Ps £9 ‘Thomas H. Hammond, 79, told a ze . 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Certainly this is a,very forward step in labor and corporate relations and the mem- bers of the three unions and Pan American deserve a round of applause. * * * They have put the country welfare first and agreed that differences will be ironed out “on their own time” during which period the Federal de- fense will suffer no delays, | venience or failures. * * * “The airlift of cargo and pet sonnel essential to national de fense will continue,” irrespective -_ of the status otherwise. Here is a patriotic concept aimed at the . preservation of the nation. It is a voluntary recognition on both sides of the fact Uncle Sam comes ahead of us all. JUAN Trippe, Pan American President, declares that “this is a note- worthy example of labor and management cooperation under the free enterprise system.” Amen! Wayne Morse Nearing Bottom Rung in Senate WayNe Morsg, one of the all time flops in the United States Senate, breaks into the small print once more. His peashooter campaign against Mrs. Luce marked one of his more recent efforts. And now he comes up with another dilly. _* * * ( In 1960, RicHArD NeuBERGER, a fel- low Democrat from Oregon is run- ning for re-election. The great Morse announces to his breathless public that he will campaign against his fellow associate Well, so what” x we * Morse was elected to the Senate asa Republican. Midway through his term, he announced he was now a Democrat and in the following election ran on - the Democratic ticket. The apathetic electorate on the West Coast elected him both ways. If he runs the next time asx an Upholder of the Freedom of Big Green Turtles. the Oregon oafs will probably nod in agreement. * * * At times Morse shows definite qualities that tend to rate him below Michigan's own McNAMArA for the bottom rung in the Senate. But, of course, that really takes lots of doing. It's a real race, anyway. Hoffa’s Anties Reeall John L. Lewis’ Tricks Horra's latest union will respect a court ruling that utterance that his the Teamsters must obey reform orders sounds about like Joun*L Lewis back in 1943 x * * Old John L.. in his boisterous THE PONTIAC PRE ‘ ) i t a Trade Mark Daily Becept ®us 48 W Huron 8! Pontiac Michiyan Published by Tite Po 1 Paras Company Jounw A. RILey Asatetant Advertising Manager Rvu@ertt Beeeert, Executive Vice Prealdent and Advertising Ditector Bart M. Terapwens Circulation Manager Howsto HH. Prreorkain 11 Vire President and Business Manager b MAnaMaLt Jordin Joun W Pirzcrnain Hiocal Advertising Secretary and Fditor Manager Heney J) Reen Geoms C. Inmas Matiaging Editor Classified Matager The Assdctated Presa is entitled excluiai¥ely fo ' he use for repudviication of all local newa printed ta thi. Rewspaper aswell ae afl AP news Aienpatenee The Pextisc Pores in delivered by carrier fer 45 cents @ Week: Where Carrier service te fot avallable by ma in Makland Ceneree Pivineston Macomb Lapeer, and WashtFtaw Counting it te $18 00 a year, elsewhere th Mi-tican ann §'! otber mime rar AM mail aubecriptionn pagable in imeei has Deen paid i ‘age and class rate Michitan. Member o incon- Government. Time will tell. the Tintted @tater’ (A Lapee: overtures, would claim to respect law and order, but like Hoffa, in a second breath would utter, “We will file an appeal.” This merely meant he did not believe the rul- ing anyway and would not abide by it Lewis went so far as to call four successive coal strikes in 1943 during war time, alt impeding militar y production, and got away with it. A favorite expression at the time was, “Who heads the Government, Lewis or ROOSEVELT?” —_ * * x Teamster President James R. Hoffa has about challenged the world. He not only tells George Meany and the AFL-CIO. but practically the whole Government what's good for it. x *%«§ * Horra may be a big powerful man today, but we question whether any one man is big enough to take on all comers, including the United States e ~ Note to countries whom it may concern: The way to relieve a dollar | Shortage is to get busy and produce something you can exchange for. dol- jars. The Man About Town Sent From France And the Majority of Us Should Look Real Cheap. > When and Communism: ticians both own country, the poli- run the cent of our polls in the school election Dr and Mrs. W. M. ballots from Paris With 92 per to go to the voters failing recent Pontiac Green sent in their absentee Famous for lils other good decisions, Charlie Kerry, American League Umpire, has driven Pontine half-million miles since he bought his first one 14 years ago. , Cars i A phone call from that ever loyal Tiger fan Josh, Inskeep of Birmingham, suggests that applicants far tickets for next falls world serles at Detroit be required to furnish affidavits that they didnt the spring anvil choru belong to ham radio tiie area have recelved achievement from Governar G. Mennen Williams Several operators tn Pontiac awards for their work in connection with the re cent Michigan Week program now shift to Peony honors Wes. Vo. Crankshaw of Hadley, who has a clump with 224 blossoms and buds Living on the shore of Cass Lake, Pete Hansford dropped a bottle into its waters last Thanksgiving Day, containing "Pnote that he would give $5 for its returo Tantweck he found the bottle on the shore ; near his home Success of the new Pontiac-Oakland series of lectures is assured only a few Town Ilal] Slated to begin In the fall, tickets are still available Charles E, son of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Evon of An burn Helgphbts, is the 1ith member of the family to graduate from Avondale High School The number will total an even dozen when the youngest child graduates in two years Fyvon, * In answer to about the term monkey A query wrench George EF. Blacklaw of 100 Newberry says the inventors name was John Monchy: and since the tool was handy to monkey around with, the transition from Monchy wrench was obvious Knowing a good man when fhev have Fenton voters have returned Robert Ganshaw to their sehool board Bob moved there frem Holly hin, cenmekemeee Verbal Orchids to- Fred St. John of 571 DeSota Place; 85th birthday Mrs. Mae Wiltlamson of 6 Stout St: 83rd birthday | William A. Cullen of 241 South Sanford St; Bist Joe Cox , 82nd birthday, birthday __their | David Lawrence Says: ae Uae Ween y | WASHINGTON — What a spec- tale the Western governments are Hiking of themselves these days as they flounder indecisively, in the midst of So- viet threats and ultimatumes, seemingly afraid to meet squarely the challenging psSsues hour! For five weeks the Western gov- ernments have been pleading with the Soviet government to adjust existing differences in europe; but the only reply given was an arrogant demand for more concessions * * * Sooner or later, this kind of game hase to have an ending. The idea that more and more talk will somehow bring a solution has zrown less and less plausible each day that the negotiations have been prolonged. For whether a “re- cess’ or an “adjournment” is taken, or a new plan is launched for a ‘“Rummit?’ meeting at which the heads of gtate are to go through the same talkathon, the result can only be the same—a loss of respect for the Western governments in the eyes of the other governments of the world For thus far the pressure has come almost entirely from the Soviets. It is the Soviet premier who has been demanding that the Wesfern governments end their “occupation” of West Ber- lin. Not a word has come from the Western side demanding that the occupation of Eastern Europe by the Soviets be brought to an_ end, LAWRENCE It is the Soviet -afmy which today forcibly prevents the peoples of Kastern Europe from choosing own leaders and their own The peoples Bul- Lithu- form of government ef Poland, Czechoslovakia, garnia, Rumania, Hungary, ‘ ania, Latvia and Estonia are under the yoke of occupying armies sent, into their territories by the Moscow government, Strangely enough, the Western governments do not raise any question about that kind of occupation, but seem to be willing to discuss the status of West Bet lin, whieh the Soviets want to put under a new system of control so as to prevent the reunification of the German people * * * The concept that talk brings better feeling and agreements has had many years—plus the last five weeks—to be tested. The Western foreign ministers have been polite, reasonable, affable, talkative, re sourceful, and anxious to reach some kind of agreement if only they could wring from the Soviets a promise that their own legal nights to remain in West) Berlin would be reaffirmed. But the Soviet government, apparently con vinced that the West is in a peace- atany-price mood, didn't budge an neh The theory that something might be accomplished at a “summit meeting which was not achieved at a foreign min- The Count ry Parson ses a W hd si Po “A ¢onscience, like a buezing bee, can make a fellow uneasy without ever stinging him.” of the - hame isters meeting is a myth that somehow has gained wide cre- dence. Even as the Geneva con- ference has approached Its pres- ent deadlock there were some in the West who said that of course this demonstration of disagree. nient itself justified a “summit’’ méeting where heads of state could supposedly resolve current questions satisfactorily. But what it did signify was that the Soviet government believed the West was so eager for any kind of agreement, even of the vaguest nature, that the British, French and Americans were willing to pledge a “‘summit’’ conference in exchange for some general phrases in.an official communique. The Geneva conference has served a good purpose in one re- spect. It has cleared the air. It has demonstrated that the Com munists think they have the upper hand and that the West in due time will capitulate to their de- mands, This is a kind of dangerous rationalization that has led to the outbreak of war in the past. Now the supposition is wide Not Fatal, but Nerve Racking. West Flounders Before Challenge spread that there can be no war If by this a nuclear war is meant, the assumption has some support in logic. For history shows that a balance of power prevents national suicide by either set of belligerents But the kind of war that could come again is what has been euphemistically termed a ‘‘conven- tional” or ‘limited’ war, such as happened in Korea in 1950 and lasted three years, It still requires occupation troops on both sides of an armistice line drawn on that battleground Another Korean type. of war could emerge in Europe in and - around West Berlin, and the - Soviet rulers are reckness enough to risk it. For they are slowly committing themselves to posi- tions from which they may not feel they can retreat. The West has the strength to resist any kind of attack. But the weak- ness in the Western position is that ne appeal to the peoples of. — Eastern Europe over the heads of the men in the Kremlin is being made. (Copyright 1959) Dr..William Brady Savs: Many Factors Can Cause Skin Ailment of Eczema Eezema is acute or chronic in- flaummation of the skin — that is, dermatitis. Older names for it are tetter and galt rheum It is not a spe- cific disease, but just a convenient for skin trouble the cause or nature of which doctors are . or formerly were ignorant. Even scabies (three syl- lable word, pro- DR. BRADY nounced ska-bi- ease, accent on first syllable) or “seven year itch’ was called ec- zema before doctors learned that it was caused by the itch mite, which the person with scabies passes along to others. As a rule, however, acute or chronic eczema is not communicable by contaat (contagion) tr otherwise (infec- lion?! “Weeping eczema’ igs a familiar term. It means that the irritated or inflamed skin exudes or oozes a sticky serum which tends to dry and become crusts or scales. It seems quite plausible that predisposition or tendency to ecrema tiay be a manifestation of internal, constitutional, sya- temic or metabolic’ disorder or defect. In the majority of cases, however, it is es#entially a re- action of the skin te external irritant of one kind or another. The list of external irritants that may cause eczema is endless. For example there is photograph- ers’ eczema from handling devel- oping chemicals, butchers’ eczema from contact with brine, solar or actinic eczema from constant ex- ‘posure to the sun. * * * In most cases of eczema there is. more or leas of a redness, itch- ing or burning, exudation or ooz- ing, crusting or scaling, infiltra- fion and thickening. Keorema is a superficial condi- tiow and for this reason the skin is left unmarked after recovery. In the pamphlet “Eczema,” available en written request if you provide stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope, I give recipes and instructions for use of numer- ous medicaments, But here I'll recommend fust one one internal rem. edy which has brought t re. lief or cure to many s a high calcium: diet and/or supple. . body has menting the ordinary diet with an adequate daily ration of calcium and vitamin D, as described in the pamphlet. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words ine perenne to persona! health and hygie is- ease. diagnosis, of treatment, will be answered by Dr, William Brady, if a stamped self-alddressed envelope s sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1958) ‘Voice of the People “Parent-Controlled. Schools pal Little’ Offer Student Very sea ca tha i polis lots fr we dla ont 5 Sorel the controlling forces, many students learn nothing or practically nothing of value. In other public schools, though, and private, parochial, academy type better citizens. ‘Which Is First— People or Dogs?’ Common sense says to kill any - animal that attacks a human. Does the virtue of oving dogs _ come ahead of loving peopie? There can be only one answer. Fair Play Bird Lover Gets More Answers ~~ Bird Lover's letter shows how narrow-minded he is. Oh, no, dogs never do damage. They only bite people, scare children, kill .neigh- bors’ grass, instead of staying in their own yard. I love dogs but I love cats and . feel they have their place, too. Bird Lover should remember the many mice and rats cats kill and the comparatively few birds. I've never seen a cat nip a mailman. Certainly for cleanliness, a cat can't be beaten. Cat Lover Bird Lover's letter poses a bit of a problem. 1 @ijoy most-attcrea-— tures of this earth. I’ve fed dogs, cats, birds, raccoons, sacere®: etc. plus my own collection of stray castoffs, including a cat that had been thrown in a fire and was horribly burned If we are to eliminate creatures that prey on one another, suppose we start with the dog that chases the cat. Then dispose of the cats because they chase birds. Of course, rats can then take over, but perhaps we could raise some more snakes. 1 understand they're a foe of the rodent, but they also swallow birds. ? * * * While we're at it, we may as well do it up right. Eliminate the male human who preys on pheasants, even shooting them out of car windows in my back- yard while my child was playing near. They shoot doe and fawn in and-out of season, mowing them down in the swamps where the doe tries to hid her fawn and then leave them lie for shame of the killing. * * * What about destructive children? Of course, eliminating the male would take care of that. Now what are we left with? Still cats and birds. What a revolting develop- ment that would be. Another Cat Praises Recognition of Carrier Boys Thank you for the wonderful recognition of your carrier boys that are graduating from high school. I'm sure all those boys will be better citizens because of the way you've acknowledged them We've had the same boy—for— several years and I just can't say one thing against him. He's al- ways been friendly, courteous and willing to cooperate to actommo- date his customers. Lottie M. Girdier a aS Case Records of a Psychologist: and foreign, in which administrators are the controlling forces, the youngsters-learn much and | 1S Former Public School Teacher and Baby Sitter Criticizes Lax Work by Police : The sergeant neglected to me he was allowed only one visi tor a week, I've never seen a police force run with’ such incompetence. If anyone is lost or missing, look for them yourself. Sharon Shipp Rochester ‘Praises Merchants for Potted Flowers It’s awfully nice to see all the potted flowers and plants out in front of the downtown stores. It probably doesn’t cost merchants much to do this, but it makes a world of difference in the looks of our city. It makes people realize we still have an interest in keeping Pontiac on top. Shopper ‘Aren't We Entitled to a Few Facts?’ Why hasn't the government re- leased information about the little monkey that survived space. If it’s been in the papers, I've missed it, and I've been waiting anxiously to hear what the results of scien- tific examination show. I suppose some of the findings are classified, but you'd think that after the mil- lions of dollars we taxpayers spent to send that monkey up there, we'd be entitled to a few Of the facts, at least. Curious Taxpayer Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE When someone does a favor or . . . Some special.work for you . Be sure that you convey to him . . .The thanks that he is due . For nothing compensates so much . . . As true appreciation . . Of labor voluntary that . Exceeds all expectation .. It means much more than any gilt .. . Or monetary pay . . . Which he would very likely be. . . Refus- ing anyway . .. Those thoughts of gratitude that you... Feel equal to expressing .. . Are more “than merely spoken words .. . They are your friendly blessing . And in the last analysis . When folks are good to you. . . To say your thanks is, after all . The least that you can do. (Copyright 1959) Odor Becomes: Obsession to Girl Carolyn's case is a good fol- low-up for yesterday's prob- lem. Many people imagine they have “B.O.” due to some hidden sexual complex. And others really do have a more rancid type of sweat because we have two very different forms of sweat glands. So scrapbook this practical case or pass it along where. it will do the most good. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case B-462: Carolyn K., aged 22, is a lovely graduate student at the university. “Dr. Crane, I am miserable,” she said, as she began our _ inter. view “For I am ob- sessed with the idea that I have an pleasant odor about me “This developed _ when IT was in “high school. No- ever DR. CRANE mentioned it, and when I finally asked my mother about it, she said T was just imagining things “But I can't get rid of/ this no- tion. It may be real or maybe I just have an : * * * - “So I have come to you for some frank advice, for I bathe night and morning till my skin is getting chapped and I try to change all my, clothing twice and sometimes three times daily. “What ie wrong with me." any- way? Am I going crazy or do | really have ‘B.O.' as I think I do?" SEXUAL ORSESSIONS “Carolyn, do you think you now have. your unpleasant odor.’ | asked, and she sniffed. a coats _ charge will of times and then nodded assent. “Then come over here and let me double check,"’ I added, but Caro- lyn had no unpleasant odor what- ever “You haven't the slightest un- pleasant odor,’’ I reassured her, “so we'll give you a neurological check-up.” Sometimes a,.brain tumor will manifest itself in this fashion. And epileptics occasionally have a pre- liminary odor ‘‘aura”’ just befire a seizure. : But Carolyn was not an epileptic. And the long duration of her odor obsession tended to rule out any . brain tumor, even before I checked { + oe “When did you first become self ‘conscious about your ‘B.0.'?" | then inquired, and Carolyn said it was in the 8th grade. “What first directed your atten- tion to such a subject?” I asked. She said she didn’t remember, but when I quizzed her at more length, she mentioned a hygiene lecturer whe had talked to the giris about puberty changes, This teacher had then warned the giris about being very fastidious so they would avoid odors. Carolyn came from a_ prudish type of home where sex was then an unmentionable topic. _* * * Her mother was almost a neu- rotic on the subject, so Carolyn had simply become a victim of a “magnified sex obsession. RANCID SWEAT “Some women with a minor dis. overly magnify its oderoys nature and thereafter ‘de-, velop. a complex on the subject And human beings also differ io their types of sweat, for there aye 4 two forms of perspiration, pro- duced by two different glands. One ts a liquid, containing salt, as the sweat of your brow, and not as smelly as the other, The Aprocrine giands exude a part of their own protoplasm and this substance soon takes on a strong, rancid ordor. It is more typical of the armpits. * * * If you have an odor complex, be sure some member of the family or your doctor double checks your if it is a real odor, then bathe frequently and use deodorants. If it is an obsession, then ferret out the cange and declare a revo. lation against such slavery. Send for my booklet “How to Prevent Nervous Breakdowns.” en- ' closing a stamped return envelope plus 20 cents (non-profit). % oe %, Fh sm sere Lowe at Dereon ~ Ba oo ome oe f + ae : se RB f A \ - 9 But U.S. Program Still Viewed a Success Profiteering Marred Aid to Laos - WASHINGTON (AP)—House in-| The congressional charges came Laos that Parsons was picked to;turn for helping the firm get road- pars wi popu bumbling: | during the weekend in a unani-/succeed the retiring Robertson as| building contracts. profiteering ty é | j ; ' jona’ Geo qaactetdiilien deters worth of) wets TePert cn 8 \tenonth inves-jassistant “sepeteny fer: oe Fer| Jehistration “which heaton for | ‘YES. aid poured into the tinykinig- @lon by the International Op-/East, The Senate recently @P-/ aio) aia said it bad canceled: its dom of Laos since 1955 erations subcommittee under Rep.|proved Parsons for the new job. ast contract with Universal pend- The administration says that de-| Porter Hardy Jr. (D-Va). x * * | ing a study on what claims the spite some faults, now corrected, x * * Last March the Hardy subcom- government could make. the aid to Laos stands as an over-| Disputing the subcommittee’s| mittee heard Edward T. McNa-| <* all success by having kept the|conclusions, Asst, Secretary of|mara, former public works officer ; new Southeast Asian country from|State Walter S. Robertson said it|for the U.S, aid mission in Laos,, A central conclusion in the 51- falling under contro] of Commu-|was partly because career diplo-| testify under oath that he got page House report was that the ‘nist China and North: Viet Nam,|mat J. Graham Parsons had per-|$13,000 from the American-owned State Department, for political its neighbors. formed so ably as ambassador to : ; | | 4 | t i Universal Construction Co. in re- reasons, decided to support a 25,- }000-man army in Laos “despite | contrary recommendations by the) . : | Joint Chiefs of Staff.’ “Significant | Vatican Paper Praises | military opinion” favored a 12.000 Imprisoned Archbishop to 15,000 man force. the report said VATICAN CITY tore Romano _ today Josef: Beran, archbishop of Prague, after 10 years of confine- A ment by Czechoslovakia'’s Commu-| Ajthough the cost of living in By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER | an “ultimatum’’ or some person- ae ws r called doubled in 1953-58, aid oft. -ENE | al snub, associates say Eisen- | © ee. BAW EDAPS |cials pictured this as far below GENEVA @ It President) Sewer weald bveck wp Oe enw: (-” archbishop a symbol of opposi-|a runaway inflation which they ang Khrus snes ea ian ference in a minute — ws boar recalled that on| said would have occurred without | has : k rrest-| . ijJune 19, , Msgr. Beran was|U.s aid. A new government in ling with Berlin and German prob-| Khrushchev showed respect for confined to his home and two years|Lmos, they said, has swept out | lems here the world might now be 4,. American President at the later was removed to a place still| local officials who had used Amer- jagetcieeer fo macee: Wer 11955 summit meeting, but since: The situation is bad enough with ””” — ~ ‘other Roman Catholic Bishops of only foreign ministers doing the then he has taken over the Pre-| ~rechoslovakia have been impeded | negotiating. miership and became much cock-|jn their work by the Communists, | This is what really worries '" ok <« ithe newspaper added. Cte a about 2 Summ The involvement of both person-| . incident sat of a tae due 4 al and national prestige is what Pick No National Flower, le ¢ j * a | summit conference dan-| iain: aheianishi ‘Says Sen. John Kennedy | _ little gain for either side becomes (MAN'S & Sunt a great victory. A setback is a = | Aremiers and presidents cer- © WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. John t Couldn’t Yield Like Ministers Ike-Nikita Conference (P—L'Osserva- . The subcommittee said so much hailed Msgr. aid was pumped into Laos that eering. disaster. : : | tainly have more power of de- F. Kennedy (D-Mass), on the. : ee abatisin bark cision than their ministers, But question of what the national Peete = Cen wil, nee raw they have no magic formulas. flower should be, says there | without too much risk, except to) their own reputations. 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TOKYO (AP)—China's age-old other sections of the vast country. flood scourge is dealing a heavy'’But weather forecasts in Tokyo blow to the Communist regime's reported that the warm air front plans to continue the “great leap which brought the downpour to forward” in 1959 Kwangtung has moved toward the Torrential rains have been lash- thickly settle, lower Yangtze week. Red broadcasts admit The weathermen said a low floods have inundated 900 square Pressure has developed over Han- miles in Kwangtung province kow, Shanghai, Nanking and other alone, but mobilization of some east coast areas, and that they three million persons to combat are due for a drenching. the menace indicates the flooded x & * area is much greater. The rains also have brought a * - death and destruction to the ad- acent British colony of Hong’ Peiping radjo said harvesting of Ja en Brit h colony ; 8 crops.is going ahead normally in Kong. Tropical thunderstorms oe . have killed 45 Chinese there, and 5,000 are homeless ‘ - The Kwangtung rains were pre Airport Aid ceded by the heaviest rainstrom lin a 14-hour period e e ame “Shock brigades of the com- : munes camped right by the side of an the farm land to carry on drain- | Senate Passes Simple age work-around the clock,” one * . Inews account said Extension in Face of oe flooded in the outskirts of Wuhan WASHINGTON 1 Rain began falling in Kwang- yesterday afternoon passed 71-11 tung province June 11, centering 1 tall contimung the present pro- on the Tunkiang and Liuhsiho federal basins. Ib reached 12 to 20 years few days, and flood water level was already very high | The bill which Now poes ty the in the various rivers, reservoirs, and ponds due to the, prevfous house, extends. the present air- : : A , | 4 F rains,"' Peiping radio said port law until June 30, 1961, and by) | Rail service was disrupted by jcontinues the present grant rate fof 63 million dollars 4 year The Senate gram of airports grants river or two more Democrats yr hes in a in 40 years in the Wahan area of central China June 8. The Reds ‘reported 4 to 6 inches of rain fell * * * Possible lke Veto | About 100 squaie miles of cot . ton, rice and vegetables were who had talked of an expanded, waters began’ rampaying -above ‘program Cried Mat Mey had Hee Mme provinctar Tapitat of Canton forced to surrender “with a Joaded “'In all parts of the province the velo pen at our heads “ the floods In the Futshan area alone 1,200 | This répresents a big retreat 000 persons, Jed by local Commu- from cither the 465-mitlion-dotlar nist officials, fought the floods bill originally passed by the Sen- and attempted to bring in the ant or the House's 297 million harvest. vee" Second Trial Awaits ~ Chicago Convict - CHICAGO (APi—A state cutor says he will bring to trial again a Chicagoan whose convic tion for killing a policeman was reversed by the US. Supreme Court Monday The high court reversed the corn jof the new president elected Neat! Ween of Ilenry Napue, 54-year- | yea old Negro, on grounds false testi- mony Was used against him in his “By that time.” he 1940 trial. He has served 19 years dent Eisenhower will have retired of a 199-year sentence jn State- land be able to have his hand on a. ville Prison near Joliet, Tl niblick of a * * * The court’s unanimous decision i) Pa) did not preclude the state from trying him again, and Frank Fer- lie, first assistant state’s allorney, said he intends to do so Napue's appeal te the Supreme Court contended he was convicted upon the false testimony of an ac complice in a cocktail lounge rob in 1938 in which an off-duty Negro Mike Monroney (D: Okla), author of the original Sen ate aifport bill and also of the stopgap, said he olfered the new proposal with great reluctance but that “half a loaf is better than Sen. AL S prose Phare ere ta NV pointed out that the present and said the ltwo yea would take it i five months into the administration eapires June 30 extension * * * ud, “Presi mashie instead Veto pen ‘ or Sen Clark called the retreat “a sad day in deed for American aviation en Josep as and when we Democrat: are able ‘to elect a president in 160." he “Wi- must insist fon the full amount the Senate inally voted for said, Oni. ' airports here jpoliceman and one of four lholdup men were slain Degree in3 Years je ee Possible at MSU ipleaded guilty to robbery in) 1999 iand was sentenced to 1% years in ‘prison. The fourth holdup mane LAST LANSING (® — Michi was executed in 191. ar Sete arbre ratty etideate | can complete requirements for a | bachelor's degree in three in | stead of four years under a new | summer schedule going into ef. 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F eigen belies tain . * 7 a “Sie i . } NT ay Blast May Foul Warning System High Altitude Nuclear Explosions Might Ruin Attack Shield WASHINGTON wr — H-bombs exploded at high altitudes could foul up electronic systems designed to warn ers OF the AEC But’ high-in-the-sky tests the United States touched off -in the Paejfic last summer gave promise thal a way can be found to detect easily ~any--seeret nuclear - shots Bob Considine Says: NEW YORK -- There's one thing you can say about tlie Brothers Long — Governor Earl, whose family had him committed to a mental hospital, and the late Sen. Huey. Neither of them ever bored anybody. Earl Long’s recent activities and outbursts are too well known to ‘bear repetition, save to say there’s matter who is invelved. But = 3 _§ The horse right behind them, ~ won 500 stakes with purses total- ing $25,000,000. He is a wealthy man with a fine family. * © asked his friend Pat Lynch, the Journal-American's crack handi- capper, after the race. Pat shrugged. “A mixture of “Why won't he quit now?” lia THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 question not ling ago and Eddie| had his own answer. He said: - “If I quit racing I'd be just another little guy frying to get table in a restaurant." Victor Borge, the Unmelan- choly Dane, showed up at NBC the other day to be Interviewed for NBC-radio’s special pantie a story behind -his- assertion that if his brother Huey had ever under- gone the psychiatric tests he, Earl, has been given at the Galveston Hospital, “he’d have been here the rest of his life.”° Earl and. Lake Erie, stumbled over Black Hills and nearly fell on Arcafo, |- whose face lay in the mud. It was a mad, terrible scene. Arcaro has the best record of any surface. The problem of finding a sure- fire detection system is a main stambling bleck at the Geneva conference on an East-West nuclear test ban, The meeting today commissioned a group of experts to study ways of detect- ing explosions 19 to 30 miles high. The gigantic fireball from one of the two shots at Johnston Is- land, detonated about 19 miles miles away. tons of. TNT Fiji and Samoa, some 2,000 miles 19 miles or more above the earth's | high, was seen on Hawaii, 700 Reflections from the two explosions and the artificial aurora caused by the hydrogen burst’s equivalence of one million were observed in) Huey, brothers, were enemiees. jockey in racing history, all things| ASKED taken into consideration. He has Huey had an antic sense of things, I guess.“ he said.) “Pride . the fact that he's riding as well, today, if not better, than he \did 20 years ago . ithat he was born without fear." ASKED EDDIE a Somebody else asked Eddie that . and the fact make it and -sub-was run in: “Now, Mr. Borge, just assume Long ‘Brothers. Were Shott: on Boredom this announcer is your friend Con. sidine,"’ the director instructed. “When you answer, address him as Bob. We'll put Bob’s voice in later. Now, may we have a level— a sample of how you're going to speak?” * * * Borge looked across the inter- view tabie. “How is Mrs. Considine?’ asked the stranger. Adlai Stevenson says, not be the nominee." determination. | humor and adventure, along with | Such traits as spelibinder, rab- | ble-reuser and would-be dictator. Harry Costello, the veteran Washington and former Georgetown University football star, barrelled out of a popular Washington speakeasy years ago and his arm was promptly taken by a solicious hack- driver. "Easy does it, Senator," the guy said, helping Harry into the car. “Tl, take you home.” Harry, who bore an astonishing resemblance to Long, was driven to the May- flower Hote] and helped across the ilobby. The cabbie picked up Sen. es | Long’ s room key as the two sailed ‘by the desk. from Johnston Island, the report: said. In pointing up that any warning) against attack might be disrupt-| ed by H-bombs exploded way up, the carefully censored report said the two hydrogen bursts resulted in a ‘very disturbed ionosphere. This, it said, upset communications in various Ways and varying deg- rees as far as 1,500 miles from the | burst, The military and Atomic Ener- gy Commission scientists noted that the degree of eommunica- tion blackout varied widely and stood Huey Long. The cabbie al- »jsenator..." Long regarded Costello at some He was fiddling with the lock when the Senator’s door suddenly | opened from the inside. There mosted dropped Harry. “I thought this guy was you, length. “He may 6e, bring him in,” ‘Long said. Eddie Arcaro dam’ near killed A 3-year old colt named Black Hills, lost himself Saturday at Belmont. 40 years the jockey's junior, a that some communications chan- nels were operable at all times. footing in the terrible slop of the irain-soaked track — just as Eddie was making his move around the The tests also showed the great.| est physical danger from high yield| nuclear detonations at an altithde| eyes. The report said, however, for a human to receive permanent serious impairment of vision from | a high altitude burst, he would) nuclear detonation at ‘the time. test rabbits and to a few sooty terns, birds whose feathers were singed see a spokesman said. turn for home—and fell as if shot. It is a shocking thing to watch, of about 19 miles would be on the! - Marriage License that | have to be looking directly at the) The hydrogen shots caused very | little fallout and produced so little} j j | Roberta E. Palmer, 2223 Somerset .| John D. 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The five who will be candidates Donald’ Olsen, pastor of the local for the two three-year terms are ehurch, going superintendent of the Avon- vrs Max Wilson is program chalr- assisting. dale schools man . Arthur Heslip, present Board pres- The bride is the daughter of The affair is being sponsored Persons interested in making ident; Russel] Taylor, present sec- Mr. and Mrs.. Floyd Cross of 717 td Ad arg onens who ge reservations are asked to contact ‘retary; Oliver T. Rose, Robert J. W. University Dr., reaper ughly o r akers years 0 nays : Mrs d s nar are the : : either Mrs. Cecil Denison or Mi < The bridegroom's pa scrvice to the community,” @ woe. McKeon and George W. Mairs. Weston Smiths of Boise, Idaho. spokesman, for the committee said Among the special guests who have been asked to oe “ fs Deadline Date Sef Running for the one-year term. open is Dr. Harold L. Morris,/ For her wedding the bride chose. appointed’ last December to fil) 4 Colonial-style gown of nylon mar- the-vaecancy created by the resigna-Tuisette with a long, rufiled train. ecooeee by Oe resiaee | headpitieet_riifies. beld_her ke Reshuf le Weds Man From ldaho S Inasmuch as the 1959-60 budget at the dinner is Cif tion of Kerneth Bernard, who, had been approved by Counc!) Smart, superintendent for hen f Wh tA ea @ moved out of the state, and Wil-; | fingertip veil of French illusion, members giving the two paid fire-- Walled Lake Consolidated Public Or ed CI g liam R. O’Brien: |and she carried a spray of stepha- men a $300 annual raise, the sud- Schools. Smart was superinten The annual school election will ‘notis and orchids atop her white den reversal to eliminate paid fire- dend of the Ayondale schools All farmers interested in apply bie held July B Bible. men altogether and to hire five’ before Baker took over the job. ing for a 1960 wheat acreage al-| : | Marilee Cross, sister of the bride, people to answer radio and tele Another dignitary. expected to lotment must apply in writing to) was maid of honor. Bridesmaids) * phone calis has left townspeople 1 esent is Dr William J. Emer. the County Agricultural Stabili- | : wis were Sandy Hammerstrom off baffled . im Oakland County superinten- “#tlon and Conservation Cammittee WED 50 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rosenau of 6150 eW ul eran ne eee sai J. D. Me- 0) akKlé : ” ere - : Jerry ; . f snester. This was disclosed by Coun- dent of Schools office . loc ated _ ae pants Willow Rd., Orchard Lake, celebrated their golden wedding anni- THYTE Of HOC ciiman Jerry Meade, the only Adrain Thompson, former Avon- S., Room “2 hee {I Ae date versary Sunday afternoon at an open house held at the home of | denier bridpemald was Kathy s , r . > “% e date 2 member opposing the dissolutto® | dale school board member, will be a ‘i a oedin te Waller R their son, Arthur Rosenau, of 25773 Circle Dr,, Southfield Town- | —— asethor poe “a the re mt. / _¢ é ‘ . : | : A nes, of the paid fire department. nastier oll cerernonss etal Cook. office manager of Oakland ship. Married June 6, 1909, in Detroit, they were residents there urck orming Fu Va kee ca “nae a re ; FL ai Hehwer ¥ eae ee eee F wake » j This is definitely a step back wr ‘a Palmer, pastee ot the County ASC Committee: —until — are saved to a Lake The Reet Th i : aa will Peters, were flower girls. ward for Walled Lake.’ he said é é ve . : Farmers who raised wheat in one other son enn of Lansing; a daugn er, rs. Geraon ose ntereste i ~ “Records show {hat we are fin United Presbyterian Church here 1958 and/or 1959 without a wheat| Of Ann Arbor, and six grandchildren | Serving as best man was David ancially able to have a full-time fire department, and to revert to complete volunteer operation again is net progressive thinking."’ Mead helped organize the paid fire de partment two years ago, * * * In the reshuffling plan, approved a six-to-one vote. one of the firemen would replace tobert Newman, who by present policeman resigned last week to take another) position. The second fireman would be aid off, and the three police men and chief would be trained to be firemen operating a fire truck and equipment along with the regular volunteers. Five elderly people would “be hired for $1,200 each annually to answer the telephone and radio in if emergency. The prese nt] firemen reveive $4,500 each ‘an- nually ase * * A base station and three mobile units, costing $9,200 for the first year and less in the ensuing years, to City Manager George Shaw The present system costs Walled| an-| Lake nually approximately $10,000 Plans also call for the base | station to be equipped with a receiver, transmitter and aq two- way communication system set | up for the fire truck and police car, The present plans are that the two departments will be under the wurisdiction of the newly-created Department of Pubic Safety, and will bevin operations July 1- Church's Drive Starts Monday Solemn Opening rites to Launch St. Patrick's: Building Campaign | TOWNSHIP—The. WHITE LAKE ‘The general phase of St. Patrick's Church building find, campaign will begin 8 p.m Monday with a solemn opening ceremony in the ehurch * The Rev Thomas P. Beahan pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, Farmington, Will speak The nearly 100 volunteer work. ers on the campign, which is be Ing conducted to raise as much as possible of the parish's total | need of $218,000 for a proposed church and to climinate its cur rent debt, will hear the Rey. || Louis A, Prohaska at their final | training meeting tomorrow night: Fr Prohaska was pastor of St Patrick's from 19 2 to 1994, and is | upwards of $2,600, | would be put into operation and| with the new employes would total! according | (''Moose’ greaves get set to dive to the bot-?into hig foam-rubber, custom-made hours each of professional diving around in briney weeds and} Another special feature of the acreage allotment do not auto matically acreage allotment Auburn Heights Church F nt t be establishec 7 c . “| - to Hold Bible School ag fate thal aos a have W d J k C h er first meeting of those interested in ide Kerry Cross, brother of the z : (a ! a | Dae. AUBURN HEIGHTS — Dally Va- wheat history in the crop year eas jac open av pti allele ae Sadia Eo ome dan tik cation Bible School at Elmwood 1957 and did not have a wheat ; [tion irr southeast White Lake Toes h ° ae " the hes ne Pe i Methodist Church will be in session acreage allotment in 1958 or 1959 : Methodi 1 Lel dt of 176 W. ship has been anngynced ‘by the/Church parlors Dewy wee is on ' ffi Monllof wicte (kan seco acces Gniews LAKE ORION — The Methodist; Mrs. Jay H, Leipprandt o Rev. Ivan C. Ross, mission devel-,on a three-month honeymoon trip’ from 9 a.m. until noon next Mon é Idaho. In September day through Friday at the church The five-day school is open to is approved for the producer. children in kindergarten through the sixth grade. The program will at the Oakland County feature handicraft, Bible stories for use in filing requests for whe and some outside recreation allotments at acreage on - Waterford “BOO hours each ¢ ence. SET FOR THE PLUNGE—Veteran skin diver Lee Hargreaves adjusts Dick Beckman’s flippers just before going to the bottom of Cass Lake in « Diving to Lonely Deep Takes Nerves By REBA HEINTZELMAN i LAKE ORION When Dick ') Beckman and Lee Har water Is strictly taboo, tle down," he added. they set From the time a diver elimbs suit, dons flippers, air compres sor, goggles and weight belt, there} is an air of strict caution involved. | recorded akin If the suit has a leak anywhere, the cold water can seep in. Hf the) i flippers are not securely fastened) om of an icy lake or river—they iterally ‘go out of this world.” With more than 600 now o 9 \ S ; . muck, the two men have learned) row on the faculty of Sacred Heart : 4 Lthe y might come off in a partner's Seminary in Detroit that it takes nerves of steel tol, = and necdiess t6.98V. Obh ore- tow penetrate the lonely darkness down! (8C®. Bc neee picts Lah ; Whi bas ; ‘cious air compressors must be in Pledges of memorial gifts for below especially when searching ; ne ” dati perfect working condition, the new church fund now totay for & drowning victim ‘ ‘ ‘ WK ‘ee $60,000, according to C. Sunken automobiles, airplanes, Another “must for every diver selly, memorial gifts chatrm: ’ F alg chabman many out-board motors and is an instantaneous flotation de He stated that his committee | 0Metimes — someone's — Upper Vien which in case of an emergen- hoped to substantially increase the fotal before the solemn open- ing of the drive. * * * At the ceremony next Monday the Rev. Lewis M. Ellis, pastyr of I plate. are among the items ree oy can be automatically blown up! covered by the divers, However, by small attached cartridges. | other articles that the men have Depth gauges and special wrist come across would ‘fill a junk. atches are necessary to keep yard,” Beckman sald, cheek on the air supply. Beckman, 29, of 721 Lake Ave, Qakiand County skin divers «ke Orion, and. Hargreaves, 22 ae, St. Patrick's, will be celebrant: 5 *. have the most fun in Park Lake | Fo i anaes st Bonu Ee ee a | /the Rev. Mr. Anthony Slosar trom! professional skin diving seven| 2100 the lake, eadetwater, there | St. John’s Seminary, Plymaypth, | vest) Seo ant Mesiues ‘s ba is an old tree standing erect. | | will be subdeacon for solemn bene- unwritten Jaw to swim in pairs, | manrenems tm oe diction. ° * * * the two decided to team together Now. they are part of @ group of tree goes down Into the lake bottom more than 97 feet. qualify for a wheat A 1960 old farm wheat acreage an appli ation for a 1960 allotment | Application forms are available) ASC Office Township a Meet Wednesday Night Cochran of Cedarville, Ohio, and i : jushers were. David Peters | of, in White Lake - | |Rochester, Donald- Tenet of Belle-, N Orma Lee Leipp I andt ) | WHITE LAKE ‘TOWNSHIP—The of Berrien Springs. fontaine, Ohio and Terry Zerbe | Ring bearer PROTECT ' YOUR PLANT with TreeTox-RoseTox “Rotonone - Ant Dust Weed Killers TASKER’S FE 5-6261 63 West Huron Street 1 Church here was the scene of the Flint St., Lake Orion. The bride- oper It will be held at 7:30 p.m, to Boise, PRESCRIPTIONS for the regular Sunday program scheduled to ‘begin the second Sunday in September, the Rev. Ross said. Lay leaders will be named to an organization com. mittee to work with the mission developer in the future advance. | | ment of the mission, he added. | Rev. Ross, sent here by the | Board of American Missions of the |United Lutheran Church ih Amer- ica, began his work in White Lake | Township on April 6. He has been making a religious survey of the area and finding those who are interested in the new Lutheran | congregation. ‘through the West, the couple will reside at Douglas apartments after July 6, The bride, a graduate of |Cental Michigan College, is now a teacher at LaBaron school, Pon- tiac, It Is Not Miss LaDonceur 'Gets Michigan ‘Music Degree | OXFORD—Kay Jean LaDonceur, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1G. LaDonceur of 18 Pontiac St.,' was graduated Saturday from the) A fiveacre site has already been /University of Michigan. She re- purchased on M59 one mile west leeived her bachelor of music de-|of Williams Lake road at the en- i gree. jtrance to the Twin Lakes housing |. | Kay Jean was a member of the Ide velopment for the future church | Senior Society, Campus Honorary,|building by the United Lutheran served as_president of Tau . Beta Cee _ | session from 8:00 a.m. to 1 Friday. The Institute Employment advancement. pees Sigma, national honorary band so-|_ — 9 irority; vice president of Sigma) Alpha Iota, national music so- ority; played first chair oboe in the University of Michigan Sym-) phony Band, and was pianist for the Michigan League Dance Band. | Miss LaDonceur will return to ithe university this week to work lon her master’s degree which she ihas been doing since January. Student From Spain Phone. Call or Return Pontiac Press Phote The men haye more than f under-water skin diving experi- |Saturday wedding of Norma Lee) groom is the son of Hugh Copen-| Wednesday in the basement meet. |they will return to college in Cedar-. RECRIPTIONS Leipprandt and Jack Copenhaver.|haver of 264.Oakland avenue, Pon- ing room of the parsonage at 8250. ville. ROFESSIONALLY The Rev. Albert Johns officiated; tiac, and the late Mrs. Copenhaver. fjjzabeth Lake Rd. at the evening ceremony. | Mrs, Harley Carrothers, sigter | At this initial get-together future Engagement Announced “ ROPERLY Parents of the bride are Mr. and of the bride, of Lake Orion plans of the proposed mission will, ; ~ } sérved as matron of honor, with |be discussed. Steps will be taken _ ROCHESTER — Mr. and Mrs. RICED SN PT En a NEF Charles Irvin of Pontiac as best to select a name for the church. | Edward peg of 357 Linwood Ave. fa ~) | man. [Arrangements also will be made @"nounce the engagement of their PERRY DRUGS Te | | Following the wedding qo, eeereee ihe boure f worship liam E. Wiite, om t Mr. and Mrs prt oe - 1 4 ’ = . a, § 0 - Mrs. | . : guests attended a. reception held ®* ices and Sunday church school. | 5°" Wilts ofTraverse Bay Lake 609 £. Bivd. 1251 Beléwin | at Veteran's Memorial Hall in Ox- It {Is expected that an an- Linden. No date has been set for FE 2-0259 FE 2.8359 ford nouncement will be made at this the wedding. — .| Upon returning from a - tour time of the temporary location | = : Too Late to Enroll for Nummer Classes Start training NOW and gain as much as ten weeks on those who wait for a fall entrance. School is in :30 p.m. Monday through Department is receiving many excellent calls for graduates. You can qualify quickly for a good position with ST maRY for Today - DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING Sessions | The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St:, PONTIAC. _ Phone FE 2-3551 This Ad for Details Slated at Bloomfield | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN \SHIP—A young resident of Gra- nada, Spain, has been chosen as next year's foréign exc hange stu- jdent at West Bloomfield High hool, according to word receiv: “a from the New York office of Amer- of Steel: jicun Field Service. DR. MARK B. VanWAGONER RAPENSES. an old cast jron safe on the bot * ~ * . a Plea om They tugged and hauled the, Millan Millan-Munoz, 8, will further cumbersome Hem up to shore,| make his home for the 1959-60 | hiropractors Cite and after ope ning the door, found school year with Mr. and Mrs. | Earl J. Smith a note saying, “Utica Scuba. div- H. Reeves, 5815 Commerce Ra. | ing club was here, Ha Ha—come fy, his application Millan stated | me: Oxford Doctor ‘that he has studied English for Only once did Beckman “get all four years. He ‘is able to read | OXFORD—Dr. Mark. B. Van. se call Brace-Smith Funeral Home's Insured Funeral Arrangement Plan Gives you the most funeral] value for the least amount of money. Can be used to pay for ALL FUNERAL or write us for, details at no obligation Brace-Smith Funeral Home 138 W. Lawrence Street FE 5-0738 Shook,’ he said. Hired to recover English fluently and has a good Wagoner of 4014 S. Washington, a body in the Detroit River in the, knowledge of French, he said. (st has been elected to the board | } wintertime, Beckman went down ief directors the ] |through a hole in the ice. Ag he! ‘Chiroprac tic oe ee meat Was searching, his mask was torn Interested in aeronautical en- gineering the student is in his ‘As a reason for taking part in ithe extensive exchange student program, Millan emphasized in this application that he wishes to! lknow and experience the North | iAmerican way of life, and to see) sald. However, by fumbling aroond he miraculously recov. ered the mask and clamped it back on his face, just in time. Conversation between divers un-| meritorious cvic and professional | services’ performed by the Oxford doctor during the past year. meee Weene See, eee =e The accomplishment singled out! derwater is cogfined to sign lan-! . for special mention was his work guage. A closed fist, thumb up| beer scientific aevremens and jin organising and getting the “Sun-| means ‘going up." A closed fist on CUture. ‘day Music Hour,” heard every | Be sure you are well insured ‘the chest means “trouble with) He is the son of Jose Millan Gon-/Sunday over an area FM station, | I breathing—out of air." A slicing zalez, an Argentinian-born finan- established as a part of the chiro-| action on the throat means “ear cial administrator ipractic public relations program. crouel,” and «. cope heal 68 SS : the ear means “cramps.” } ; 1 Dr..Stanley W. Black t ‘Did you know that only Joose from his face by one of the) first year of work at the Uni- a long stalagtites extending down) Vetsity of Granada, He likes Dr. VanWagoner also received! ae from the top | scientific subjects, especially a “Citation of Merit” at the so- : - mathematies, physics and chem. Ciety’s convention held June 9-11 in On agent COM The blast ef icy water prac- | tatry. Grand Rapids. The citation was oe tically blinds a person, Beckman | , awarded in ‘‘recognition of the} ee Kenneth G, |S GR . vac of the voluniecr snail 20 divers in Oakland County Skin divers — ae e ea * * * ‘ceive “A- personal pastora wanches, play ancd-go-see eckman pointed out that skin blessing AtKouet ‘ ’ ne * a catch fish with a line, and have diving can be a very dange Tous } F . Optometrist ; / ough it takes nerve amina = F t y ‘ First report of the general and aapreieivenes: ar tecerne fun in general Beekman has re activity, without proper instruc ion } 3513 Elizabeth Leke Rd phase workers wilfbe-on June 26 good akin diver. (h : covered three buckboatd wagens, and know ledge of equipment 2 , sh Mild { eT, wre is He root , ’ beginning at 8 p.m, for “amart alecks’’ in this lee {Wo surreys (fringe gone), a re “No person should ever attempt} 8 Corner of Cass Loke Rd. . 3 . a INSURANCE Th ish dri i sport Hargreaves explained irigerator and a wwn ime” cal My deep-water dive without at least} / Sa . : A. v pe. sa y. rive is being direct ’ : . the lake at hours of instruction first. Our) Evenings by Appointment oS 3 s ja om § V. McCarthy and Asso-| “There are always a few wise. + * life depends on the Boy Scout mot-! : . : €
  • : . age Combs, John McQuaid, William jinda ‘Tong and Carol Pan- at 8:15 p.m., June 23, at Brookside School Cranbrook. marriage is more important | vice president; Mrs. Wilson —Widdifield— McQueen, Kimball Morris and Neil yoy will usher than money. Roback, treasurer; Mrs. E. M. officiated at Mosher; . iene eames . * x * Robertson, recording secretary Zoo ae Sper Brookside Concert Set | _vearassy. ram an aver. | and Mrs. James Seott-corre the ceremony. Beit Nunneley, Cyrus Osborn. 5f Peter s in Rome is the age middle-aged wife. It seems sponding secretary. - ® . Alee Pendleton, William Pollard, world’s largest cathedral, cover esthalithet most luabands ere sos «Siu: the been j : 3 2 Z , ! Michael Price, Dale Rands, Ron- ing 18.000 square yards, | An evening of Mozart will be Mass in C Minor, the Harp constantly looking around. Why ware — =a Lenn Kennaday, MRS. HOW ARD si LEAVENWORTH Ceremony \ | | ® Optometrist LY program will be two arias from Mrs. Ronald M. Kasperzak ; i _| Mrs. i M. at LAK, grass over there. bring greetings to over 250 prac- nl S alr a u % a flutist. * « * tical nurses when the 15th Annual ’ e€ 205 Capitol Savings and Y Mrs. Hi n ckle Director for the final con- DEAR ABBY: After 27 years (Convention of Miehigan Practical , % PHONE FE 4-3241 een Piet Yy cert of the season will be Wil- | of married life my husband |Nurses Assn. opens at Eastern} Greta Eileen Phipps and | liam Mitchell, both of Detroit. A 18 Mest Heron Bireet \Y Hostess to . liam Casey of Brookside | died. Four years later I mar- |Michigan University June 17. The} Howard Thompson Leaven- A reception was held in the N - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN \ a Ames hg free ried a man I knew had been convention will last through June; worth were married Saturday Rose Kneale room of the refreshments will served in divorced .once. After Being 19. yening at All Saints Church. church hall. * ‘ \ Voters League the garden court during inter- : : eg ig Cc Sere Widdi- x« * * LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BULLDING mission. . , scignaccnimpanciacss trace ohne : . veagie wl Women Voters ot ssiol thai de EE ee od eee zi LE RP PELE. CLIO, 4 field officiated at_the cere- The bride wore a navy blue going away outfit. They will honeymoon through New Eng- land in August and will live in Ann Arbor. - Mrs. Phipps wore a willow organza dress with a were green nEAUTY ’ Mrs. Joseph Shara, Mrs. lg if S C k ‘| kt *& * e of Chantilly lace and LOUIS SHOP aah Grieiiiand ca pia | or weet a e Cc Ng The bride wore a floor length aoe pec ii Mrs. Leavenworth was dressed in a rose-colored organza sheath dress with matching acces- a i u are Mrs. Eldred Mathe Mis Cool and fill with Lemon : NO Aik COOLED COMFORT *| Bree | Seem org, Srey || eee cl tt | Mrs. Mathes, membership | that it is especially good in Frosting. ak ecomsuuied with. eoed THELMA CROW. Owner chairman, is planning a coffee '4 hot weather. Mrs. Howard Lemon Filling pearls. She carried a bouquet Substitute RANDALL’ § HARPER METHOD SHOPPE hour to acquaint new people Losee makes a plain cake with 1 orp saan « eoviatavelk of white roses and pink sweet- : : | fii heart roses on a white prayer- 88 Wayne St. FE 2.1424 terested may contact her ee ee Dash of salt mes book. ” Cha rone : friends are ¢razy about. We ? ose hear , + « & is 7 i |© thought we should get the Mix oe i “ ‘arch , sti 7 | recipe for you. x sugar with cornstarc Mrs. Richard Arno, the Is Needed . By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My daugh- ter, not quite 18, would like to go ‘with several of her class- mates to a dude ranch un- - | LEMON FILLED CAKE ; F SALLY WADDELL By Mrs. Howard Losee = _— Frosting pial ies taffeta with short | chaperoned, for a weekend. . - mir) a > My-wife and I feel it is im- oy = Sally Anne Waddell, daugh- 1 cup sugar HY cup ote The maid of honor wore a - = 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Q. so cup vegetable shortening 1 coon venta peacock-colored sash and the Proper for girls of that age to go-to places of that sort un- chaperoned. What is your 4 | ie a — jl cup milk Pa ia ree opinion? ; | graduated Saturday from | 9 ege whites when it falls from a spoon. {|| - and carried bouquets of daisies 2 OPEN EVERY NIGHT Kingswood School Cranbrook 1 teaspoon vaniiie Beat up egg whites until © | and ivy. : - ‘Anawer: Your dawghter should not go unlass there is of Battle Creek: was: his | Someone in the management of brother’s best man. Ushers the ranch who will chaperone were Clyde Beck of Royal Oak, | "er and her classmates. Richard Canfield of. Birming- ham, Bruce Johnson and Wil- * * * E. Kendrick Leavenworth Jr. frothy and add hot sugar syrup, beating constantly. Beat until frosting is consist- ency of marshmallow. -Add vanilla. Cream shortening with-sugar and vanilla. Add egg yolks and beat well. Add dry in- gredients alternately with milk. Pour into two greased ~_| in Bloomfield Hills. A student | at Kingswood for six years, | Sally has participated in glee | club presentations, varsity =~ sports and K-Club. She has | been on the honor or merit | | rollg each of the six years. UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 P.M. | “Dear Mrs. Post: -My son is to be married soon and a -shower is being given for his bride-to-be. I would like to know if my-.son should be present at the shower as the bride opens her gifts. The bride-to-be’s mother says he should be there and I think not. Will you — tell us. who is right?" . Answer: Most usually show- ers are for girls only because very often the presents given are the kind of things that would be embarrassing to open in the presence of men. How- ever, in some communities, Be SUMMER FASHIONS Bloomfield COMFORTABLE CAREFREE REST ON THE GO! ets Felooreck Ra poe SHOP AT ITS SUNNY BEST . FOR BEACH, POOL, LAWN, AUTO OR” CHAISE PAD FOAM RUBBER PADDED BEACH ROLL Lightweight 100% air-tex foam rubber. It's reversible with sturdy colorful water-resistant sailcloth on one side and lux: urious, thick-napped terry on revetse side. Full width and 6 Feet Long! 9.98 men are invited as well as girls and if other men are in- vited to this particular shower, Delightful Summer Enchantment in Cocktail Dresses . Party Dresses and Sunbacks In wash 'n' wear cot- tons, dacrons, sheers and silks. TK. i % { tl if : l ty i 4 z 1495 to 39.95 . MISSES, JUNIORS and HALF aol DETACHABLE EXTRA PLUMP _ HEAD CUSHION < 4 te ae : ’ - Fs a am = : ( i : f° . Cy ex «a! ae - | - pe . ST ds ee ee 8 Ne US . Oe ct L ‘ . Sere ig «4 tn ee eas wre as | fy. - : se) *} i Js ff SRE me j Vi € } 4 - = — Saar f | | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 : er i : "THIRTEEN a » i : x : \ ‘ LOM , ‘ am ‘ie At Commencement Exercises Saturday ae ..\ fel ne lls a ome Area Students Get U. of M. Degrees” Diem of Utica road and Leah , road, John E. Barnds of Dela- Mae MacNutt of Neome drive. ware drive (with distinction) B.S. Degree in chemistry and John Bradley Ronan of was granted to James Allbee East Iroquois road. Smith of Ogemaw road. x * * Evelyn B. Copeland of Sher- bourne drive and Dorothy J. James Wallace Reese of Union ' Pontiac area students at Uni- versity of. Michigan were among those awarded degrees Saturday. Recipients of B. A. Degrees were Jane Adelaide Cobb of Motorway drive, Paul I. M.S. Degrees were given to | ceived a Doctor of Dental Kam East Iroquois d, . 7 Roy aa oe Me ceils ot | Gregg of Marylestone drive Lake road and Leo John Was- | seat eped Allen | Teceived M.A. Degrees. Mas- serberger of Illinois street. | een af at = a | ter of Business’ Administration Richard Kline Hartman of | For best results when whipping Robert Tarr of West Iroquois | .Degrees were awarded to Mon- North Genesee avenue was jcream, have it 24 hours old and road and Ward Wesley Warren | ‘8 Bartlett Osmun of Ogemaw awarded a Master ot Hospital 'thoroughly chilled, of Edison street. = wen rn sa net we Carl Edison Borders Jr. of East Beverly street, B.S.; Permanent Russell Chloris Anderson Jr, of West Iroquois road, Jack -Eil- wood Mitchell of Walton boule- vard and Richard Lee Selvala of Judson street were awarded . \4 aving B.S. Degrees in engineering. ad by Andre Awarded Bachelor of Busi- | n Shey guarantees you lasting quality even in _;—_ness__Administration Degrees : : = the very softest of permanents, and . were Carol June Wray of Osceola drive, Phyllis Elaine without ugly fuzz. A must for ‘today's “} high. styling. Four of the Jaycees wives who left yesterday with and Mrs. Clyle. Haskill. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Watch- —< Neclemars - weet Guaranteed their husbands for the national convention at Buffalo pocket, Brent, Jett and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jorgenson | j4uron street. $=50 $ 00 ; : : are also attending the convention. The Michigan Jay- Granted B.A. Degrees in Mi display the shirts they will be wearing as part of the oP? Mek ee — e education were Karen Marie iy ' cees plan to “sell” Michigan when they meet with Darts of weer trequsts road, | Michigan delegation. Left to right are Mrs. Donald Junior Chamber of Commerce members im other Frances Helen Hunt of Ostfum | Complete street and Greta Zileen Phipps Weddle, Mrs. John Hatherhill, Mrs. Norman O’Brien states. ———--| of Oneida road. PHONE FE 5-9257 Carl Emil Nielsen of Lake- land avenue received a Bache- | lor of Architecture Degree and | B.S. Degrees in dental hygiene | were awarded to Alta Esther | Patsy Kaye Dernberger of ° ee . Use Check List | Bridge Club Plays Oriole road received a B.S. in Our Salon Is Completely Air-Conditioned | The Pontiac Bonneville Bridge sia vers roe Rca No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! “ Open Mon. and Fri. ’til 9 P. M. —the—Hotel__Waldron for it8 | pochelor of Music. Degrees... a | weekly duplicate bridge game. x * * oF | 6B e§ | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 1. How long since you have why not delve into poetry or phi- | and Ernest Guy, Margaret Pit- J : on How long since you have shaken| changed your hairdo? Why not try) losophy or autobiographies for a| kin and Steve Learmonth, and education and Judith Dick- | | ~ Jog-Your. Life- Out of. Rut Club met Saturday evening at mali otrest wore awarded | Winners were Mary Malchie | lanes? ai Gad Disk Aldivie Encl. 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. things up hiss Nd all tend nie new one? The chances are that) iG ‘ remain in the clutches o aily | there i aie a eel . How long since you ve ee . . aeenenenter Seren wenger : ee habit. We are apt to eat the same |inen ‘e ones nes listened to music which is un- =——_ on —— you Rew use, Any- foods, wear the same colors, |way a change would be refresh- familiar to you? If you are a) sleep in the same bed, read the| Bach bug why not listen to pro- same papers and magazines, and gressive jazz or vice versa do the same things over and over; 2 How long since you have | 5 iow jong since hav : : . you have again. tried wearing a new color? When | .4ded a new sport to your daily Of course this is natural and| Your friends think of you do they |)i¢,. such choices reflect your person-| 5¢¢ Fed or blue or brown be- | ; ality and taste. However, more| ©#¥Se You are so wedded to one Sef iy flexibility is the sign of a youthful] f them? I feel sure that there | 6 How long since you have y is sign y d ; spirit. In order to keep this sort| § ®t least one shade you never jiearned some new skill or studied of an approach to life we must| Mave tried which would be flat- |some subject? fan are us’ | tering and fun f ha periodically jog ourselves out of . = mr 8 cneeee- 7. How often do you add a new the rat. We must get an objective! 3. How long since you have | menu or dish to the family meals? viewpoint of ourselves. One wayjread a magazine or newspaper} to do this is to check ourselves|which is new to you? Do you al-} against a list. 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IGG FE 4.1234. “HURON at TELEGRAPH . Mon., Thurs,, Fri. 10 to 9—Tues., Wed., Sot. 10 to 6 B tee FOURTEEN r : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TDESDAY, JUN E 16, 1959 ~ Will Act His faa (58) Clark Gable Has Dropped Screen Lover the first of three dis- senen in a Clark Gable talks candidly about the changes his ac-. vancing years have mede in his eareer—and where he hopes to go from here.) By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Clark - Gable has abdicated his title “King of the Screen Lovers” 1 favor of acting hig age. He’s 58 now, and will play roles ‘winning leading ladies half their of a man pushing 60. * * * After more than 35 years palpitating the hearts of females! of all ages, the jug-eared, ruggedly) handsome star will leave the ro-| mance department to the likes of | Rock Hudson and other young) bucks. Gable has had it. Tanned and better looking than when he was romancing Jean Har.ow and Greta Garbo 25 | years ago, Clark doesn't look his | 58 years. Neither does he give the appear- |” ance of a man in his 30's. But his! guileless grin and he-man warm! | still come through with tremen- dous sex-appeal for the ladies. At| the same time Gable is a Hers man. © By playing characters his own, age Gable hopes to add 10 more years to his acting career. * * * “My days of playing the ing young lover are over, of) ir dash-| ” he said) | Heving he's | Lothario. with finality. “I'm no longér be- lievable in those parts. “There has been considerable talk about older guys wooing and age. I don't think the: public likes it; and I don’t tare for it myself. It’s not realistic. TIME TO ACT AGE i “The actresses I started out with have long since quit playing glam-} our girls and sweet young things ‘Now it’s time I acted my age.’ Gable already has made | switch. In ‘his latest picture, ‘But Not for Me,” he portrays a S7-year- old who kids himself into be- still a youthful | i the’ Later in the script he realizes ihe isn’t as young as he thought land admits out loud, ‘I’m 57 years! iold.”’ | Another line has Gable saying, | ‘Youth! The kids can have it.” Off-screen he doesn't gloss over the fact that he's shifting gears’ 200 ships steaming into New York | professionally. é * * * “Let's be honest. It's a char jacter role, and I will be playing! cluding five from the United States, i like the idea of acting my age, or I wouldn't be jdoing jt. Jf -it cqmes off, and | think it will, TU go right ahe id | playing the same type of guy.’ The “King” was in Paramount) more of them —_—— pee =: Suhel : ache. Sneit = - DR. HENRY " Optometrist Phone FE 4-6842 ‘ “Better Things Contact Lenses 7 North Saginaw Street in Sight” ‘ Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons ; ras ES + A. MILLER || ry roemeses ope oe ————— j ' a a : de. Gable. nod. 2cting altogether. 200 N ad made the grade, Gable n a (Next: Gable’s own explanation eW IDS for his long movie career.) ' ‘ |, “Tracy is that rare exception. | | He eompleted the transition | beautifully. Spencer can sed Far Better Control | year were the Netherlands’ | sabe twa Enterdaen and Hialy-s36- *thig tons , Tit] ; studios dressing room posing for trousers. «Just got ‘back from six, Despite such disasters as “Par-| : still photegraphs to publicize the weeks in. Palm Springs where I nell’ and ‘the recent flop, “The picture. ‘did nothing but rest and play a King and Four Queens,” Clark has He stripped to his shorts to little golf.” ma naged to maintain a high box- change into — ome raved Asked if he believes he can At- \ettiee gn But there was a time fe . army Spe) PHYSIQUE. ‘tain the success as a character —"°™ 1936 to 1938—when he was a lactor that he did as a matinee NEVER FELT BETTER ba Clark was thoughtful. | Gable has no pipe dreams about “T never felt better in my life,”| “I have no idea,” he replied. | heap. back to the top of the he said, ng into a pair of | “It's a chance I have to take.|©4P In fact, ee a everybody isable to-do it.-|_ new” career as a character actor -Reminded that Spencer Tracy) doce" pan out, he may give up anything he nants except youn | men. A hope 1 can do the same © Seen in Future Steering on Cars Given Salutes 10 Sleek Passenger Vessels, 5 From U.S Among. Them Many Gable roles through the sg ‘years were mediorcre stereotypes ‘that relied heavity on iis hand-) new #@ some face and é¢asy manner. Now } utomobile steering system is veing developed which may give (Common Mart ‘it “he feels his’ pi | that he will be called on for more WASHINGTON — Whistles toot- \Gesnacdcting per rformances, Will he! 1.5) over their cars that Gr: andpa’ ed a noisy welcome to more than P was able to achieve with the old-, “I hope my acting ability nas fashioned tiller. jharbor in the past year on maiden {mproved during my 40 years in| Another benefit from the new the business,” he laughed. “At ariable ratio” steering syst least I should have learned some- ; € synem., according to Bendix Aviation Corp. | thing about it.' ‘engineers, will be the possibility) received the traditional ear-split-| Though “he has never of redesigning the steering wheel iting salute, Luxury liners stand out ‘claimed an acting great, Gable to improve the driver's vision of among the record 1,836 ships id establish bimself ‘i - oP the road and instrument panel. € periormer when he ce#liected an a aera Ganararhie Buckty gave ‘Oscar in 1934 .for “It Happened) They said the wheel could be | 2 '|One Night.” replaced with “handle-bar grips’ , or-a half-wheel similar to that of He missed by an eyelash in ay airplane. | 1999 for his protrayal ef Khest | “Whar 500-ton da Vinei es in “Gene With the Wind.” | at may make all this ‘possible : . | 7 ~~ is a combination of power steering The United States launched the vat TPR with a mechanical device that au- +46-000-+ton sister ships, Santa Rosa,ently displayed in my. - homie be tomatically changes ratio as the, and wheel ‘is turned from pi the same quick, direct con- | sovases. Ten new passenger vessels, in-' ae ac The largest liners floated last | Leonardo Oscar is - and Santa Paula: -the 15,000-ton isaid. “I’m mighty proud of it straight- twins, Brasil and Argentina, and always will be.” ahead to the right or left. the 14,000-ton Atlantic, They were, ——_ the first (passenger vessels to enter | country's erehant marie; e 1992. | most since | The Impressive United| States ship, however, is the N.S.| Ship) Savannah, due to} January 1960, The | (Nuclear be launched in first merchant will carry 60 passengers of Cargo at a speed of vessel, it and 9,310) 20 knots. ! will be atomic It's normal cruising radiu + 350,000)5 mil jmiles for the YOUR NEIGHBOR’S POLIO WILL NOT PROTECT YOU! Polio isn't licked! In fact, cases of paralytic polio increawed slightly in 1958 over 1957 among worst kind those not vaccinated ! SHOTS the | 2 Phe 1959 polio season is getting nearer and nearer... and millions of Americans have not had any shota! 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Here, in the style of Rembrandt, Renoir, Van Gogh and other master painters, “are the “classics” of nature’s dairy foods collection. Be sure to include them often in your June menus, for it’s a fact that June’s : best meal ideas begin with dairy foods. ze @ “THREE VARIETIES 3 GOURMEN'S DELIGHT anil en ‘Ae 80 290 Oi Press Box two beautiful s Bo wipes courses covering a total of 13,275 yards, took its bows for staging one of the most successful USGA championships in history with a dis- gusted and disheartened view. The west course, where the championship was played, was a tough and fair test over 6,873 yards. The crowds were the largest for three tournament days. A total of 43,377 plus an additional 10,000 for the rain-delayed 4th round on puadey watched the 1959 tournament. Previous record was 39,696 at Inverness in Toledo where the largest single day crowd of 16,527 still! stands. x *« * This made Winged Foot officials very happy, but the thoughts of financial Phen anal vanished when they scanned the East course which suffered thousands of dollars in damage as result of Saturday’s violent thun- derstorm. Winged Foot and the town of Mamaroneck were not able to handle the traffic of the large Open crowds. The officials thus decided to open the East course and allow cars to park on most of the fair- ways adjoining thé championship West-course,— This was a disastrous move for Winged Foot. When the downpour came late Saturday afternoon after an early morning rain which softened the fairways, hun- dreds of cars became stranded. x * * They dug furrows with cars winding up in to the fenders trying to get’ out. Tow trucks and fire trucks caused even greater damage in towing and dragging the cars from the fairways. The officials were glum upon surveying their once- beautiful East course. You could hardly blame them. Even some of the greens were badly damaged with tire and foot marks. Sunday, all parking was closed to the public. Drivers parked in town and had to find other ways of getting to the course. The mercenary cab drivers in Mama- roneck made a mint. x x * This was the penalty Winged Foot had to pay for failure to foresee today’s parking problem for staging any huge sports events such as the National Open. It was also the penalty for being unreasonably greedy in many other respects. After the opening day traffic jam, club officials figured they were considerate by opening the East course fairways to cars for the other two days. But théy also saw a chance to make another few) pennies so they jumped the parking price from $1.50, to $2.00. x * * They also made it unreasonable for a spectator to| enjoy a hot dog. Cost of a small glass of pop was a quarter. Hot dogs and hamburgs at fairway stands sold at 50 cents. Other drinks went from a buck to three bucks and a cold cut luncheon plate with a 75 cent value went for three dollars. This was Winged Foot, site of the USGA champion-; ship, 1959. It was a great and thrilling tournament on) a wonder ful golf course, * * Writers gave Winged Foot the name of ‘“Walletaville on the Hudson.” No more need be said. DITTOS FROM THS PRESS BOX Pontiac was the official courtesy car of the 1959 Open. Only trouble was that there was only one Ponfiac| and writers and players alike were trying to figure out its availability. Detroit Fans Gripped ~ by New Pennant Fever DETROIT A real, honest-;a slow evening in front of the same MAMARONECK, N.Y.—Winged Foot Golf Club, with x * ” ‘ é ) | ; | de | | Y ; ; < . E i iL / SIXTEEN | 5 ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 Lg aS tern gers LYe L€d Atter eallng xk * x * * Cleveland Sneaks by Idle Chicago Over 54 Others Will Be Boss Man' Finally After 10 Years | as Assistant } | ANN ARBOR #—The University | of Michigan has lost Dave Strack, | assistant basketball: coach for 10) years, to the University of Idaho. | * * ® Strack’s signing as head basket-.| ball coach was announced late yesterday at Moscow, Idaho, home| of the now independent Vandals. Strack was one of 55 applicants for the Idaho basketball job, left | vacant last month when Harlan Hodges resigned to become a high school administrator at | Anna, Il. Strack is acheduled to | report to Moscow duly 1. “I'm-delighted with the prospect. of having my own team,” Strack | said. | | Robert Gibb, Idaho athletic di- rector, said Strack was invited for jan interview on recommendation’ “of some of the top men in ath. iletics in the Midwest,” and added: | “After visiting with him we were | eonwvineed he is the man for Idaho. | With 10 years in coaching in the | Big Ten he has the background we | were looking for and the person- | ality to go with it.” * * * Strack won varsity basketball jletters at Michigan in 1943 and (1944 and was captain both years. | After World War II service with the Marines, he worked for a rub-' ber company and then returned to| Ernest — , | oun Michigan Players Named to All-Star 11 CHICAGO (UPD—Four = grid stars from Big Ten schools in Mich- igan will play with the 1959 All- Star college football squad when it meets the League champion Baltimore Colts here Aug “ * * Michigan quarterback Bob Ptacek and Michigan State's Sam my Williams, an end, tackle Fran-| cis O'Brien and guard Ellison Kel-| jly were among 49 players from) to-goodness case of pennant fever) hotel, admitted he’s had a change 20 states named during the week- gripped Detroit Tiger baseball fans today for the first time since the near-miss of nearly a decade ago. No longer is the spurt under new manager Jimmie Dykes regarded as just one of those things that fre- quently happens when someone gets fired. And, for the first time since 1965, it appears the American League |s headed for somegshing thai resembles a pennant race. i'd never go see those bums again, but now they're not bums any-| more."’ . * * * all hope for the 1959 Tigers. “A month ago I wouldn't have given you a nickel for the whole lot of them and their chances,” he said, ‘but I don't think they'll The Tigers give every indication] stop them now, We're going to they are not about to be laughed) have a World Series in Detroit this October.” off as the fat cats x * Even a man who has been as- Not since 1950 has Detroit made | *0ciated with champions is optimis. | tic. W. Nick Kerbawy, genera a spirited bid for an American League pennant. They led the race that year most of the way but fad- ed in the stretch, finally finishing |*!4: three games behind New York, * * * Only once since then have the Tigers finished in the first division and six managers have fallen by the wayside in that stretch. But today, after beating Hoyt | Wilheim, the Tigers are on top of the world, If not on top of the league, The big thing about the Tigers now is that they -be- lieve they can get to the top of | put it’s far too early to get pen. the league, nant fever, The season has a ‘A doubleheader sweep over the} long way to go." ¥anks Sunday before more) The baseball fan is a fickle fel than 50,000 spectators in maasive’ low, whether in Defroit or Podunk Yarikee Stadium really started the Corners, He'll boo the di iylights out pennant talk, If the word pennant/of Harvey Kuenn {or former GM of the Detroit Lions. | one \s going to dominate the race Fra the Tigers can avoid injuries and play in luck in the hot months of the season, they're in.”’ Edwin J, Anderson, president. | general manager of the Liens, agrees that the Tigers have a caution: ‘They have tremendous |; momentum, and their chances areas good as the next fellow's. Was being used tag before | with runners on base. then drown! despite the hea line blares—it’s him out with cheers when: he gets) being shoutedgpow la base hit wih the Tigers trailihg — sitting in his taxi 6n/ 14-0, manager of the Detroit Pistons and! good chance but added a word of | striking out) of heart about the Tigers. ‘I swore end by - All-Star coach Otto Gra- jham. Two Detroit Lions’ draft choices jalso were named to the squad, They were Nick Pietrosante, a |Notre Dame fullback who was the An assistant cashier at a Detroit Li bank admitted he, too, had lost|ena Mike Metadata erat Rabold, who played both guard and tackle for Indiana last season. Hank Flattens Vaughn NEW ORLEANS ww — Henry ank of Detroit knocked out Wil- ‘lie Vaughn of Hollywood, Calif., Hant night in the 10th round and isaved himself from an apparent M 1 defeat A left hook floored Vaughn at the start of the round and he was ‘unable to get up. before the count. “All they need now is luck. No Erskine Wants to Retire | LOS ANGELES uw — Carl Ers- kine — the only active major ‘league pitcher who has thrown itwo no-hit games—ia through. Refusing to let the Los Angeles |Dodgers catry him four more | weeks, when he would become a [10-year man under the players’ ‘Pension plan, the handsome little [right-hander asked last night to |be placed on the voluntarily re- | | | Michigan as an assistant to coach’ | game | League | their i outs. National Football| ee tan at a ee en a mage tee Bo JOINS DODGERS — Coa bats to Frank Howard (right), fielder the Dodgers called up from Tex. farm club. At left is coach Pee Wee Reese. Howard, who ee oll homers is the Texas League's ch Chuck Dressen (center) of the Los Angeles Dodgers hands some the 6-foot-7 out- y x * * Revived Indians Ist Again By The Associated Press |White Sox. But the Tigers closed/Bell's three-hit pi with solo|when | Cievelant’a revived Indians, within 1% games of the lead by|homers by Jim Baxes and Woody|the blasting con eth Ws Sprite om | once more thumping home runs, |handing Hoyt Wilhelm his first de-/Held and a clinching three-run|four in one game at Baltimore. suddenly are back: in the Ameri-|feat in a 6-4 victory at Baltimore | shot Minnie Minoso, who broke x * * can oo lead after winning six|—their 18th in a 23-game rocket|a 1-1 tie by tagging an 0-2 pitch) since then, Cleveland has LOSES NO. 1—After nine vic- [straight in a scramble to stay|ride from the cellar. in the fourth inning. missed hitting a home run in only tories and a phenomena! earned |ahead of the fast-closing Detroit | * * * The Indians, who hit- only five|one game. Colavito is the indi- run average of 0.966, knuckleball | Tigers. | Washington ripped Kansas City|home runs while losing nine of 10/vidual leader in the streak with pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm of the Bal- | The Injuns, counting al! their /8-5, with Harmon Killebrew ham-| games in a skid from the top, now/six. Minoso, who has driven in 12 +-timore Orioles absorbed his first [runs on three homers, shot back|mering his 22nd home run for the have belted 17 homers in their|runs in three games, is next with defeat of the season last night,.|on top with a 5-1 victory at Bos- Senators, inthe only other game! streak—one shy of the AL record four. a 64 licking by the Detroit |ton last night for a .002 percent-'scheduled in the AL. \for six games att by the 1998 Yan-| ~The homers —made—ita—breeze. | Tigers: age point edge over Chicago's idle| The Indians backed up Gary|kees. It all began last Wednesday, /for Bell, who struck out nine but _— — : walked six while claiming a 65 record. The young right-hander ® ® : 5 had trouble only trom Jackie Jen- sen, who followed Pete Runnels’ single with an RBI double in the first inning, then singled for the other Red Sox hit in the sixth. . The Senators, who had lost five in a-row while slumping into the os cellar, got rid of loser Bud Daley Strack Selected oe iene, a a 60 bulge on homers by Kille- brew and Jim Lemon, who has | smacked four in three games —toHead ¥ | over two days. John Romonosky (10) made his first start of the LEAGUE AP Wirephote first 63 games, started in right field last night for the Dodgers: Dressen, who broke a blood ves- their Victoria, pitalized last night because of a nasal hemor- rhage. ; A er ee ge en ey Braves Draw 2nd Straight Blank, 4- = By The Associated Press Just a month ago Milwaukee third of the season gone, they've made off with a 4-0 vict was Titing a hot streak-to—a 4\-. been whitewashed six times—more National | ‘than any other NL club except bulge the race. in Now The Braves were blanked wy! -elght times all last year ag they, Put away a | second straight pen-| the Braves | Philadelphia, jhave a limp lead of one game with place Phillies have suffered no} sluggers shackled by shut- | more. consecutive shutouts for the first time in four years last night at tnasit: tow. with little more than a|Los Angeles when the omteunl t ory behind the four-hit pitching of Don. Drys-| ani even) the lati ee) > Ste owt 12 x & & It Was the -lanky right-hander’s| second shutout of the year, but his first in two months, and sliced Milwaukee’s lead over second place San Francisco to .019 per- centage points in the only NL * * * | The champs were handed two | ‘Matches Par 74 at PCC game scheduled. It was only the third Dodger vic- tory in 17 decisions against Buhl Wiegand Top Jaycee Golfer Mike Wiegand of Pontiac equal- Waterford Jaycee Chapter in the iled par 74 yesterday at Pontiac| Michigan State Jaycee golf tour- ney July 20-22 at Lenawee Coun- try Club in Adrian. Country Club for a one-stroke vic- tory in the Sth annual Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Commerce golf tournament. * * * The 16-year-old St. Michael High School student was 37 at the turn and came home in the same num- ber of strokes to nose out Jon Shaw, golfing ace at West Bloom- field. Shaw carded a 75, followed by Don: Stipcak with TY agd Don Cole and Jim Armistedt at 78 aplece. Cole and Armistedt, teammates of Shaw at Keego Harbor, waged a sudden death playoff to decide the 4th and 5th positions with Cole winning the battle on the 2nd hole. Wiegand, Shaw, Stipcak, Cole and Armistedt will represent the oe nee ean NNN everybody has to be able to Pitch a couple of days in a row if NeCes | on sary. I just figured I couldn't give |" Plains. it 100 per cent any more.” z * & But he leaves the game with a Cuthrell hurled a one-hitter and formidable record. He won 122/8truck out nine while Caldwell gave games during his career and lost| UP three safeties, Me pried scored | 78. His lifetime ERA before this|the winning run in the bottom of | season was 3.94. on Tth on three w: one inten-| x * * fonal, one =e "hate Jim | Carl threw his first. no-hitter in! ‘tired list, “When your time comes," he said, “the decision is not. tee - j margin of a walk hard to make) You know what's [a World Series record by striking igame, Jack Nelson pitched three right. ‘out 14 New York Yankees in a/hit ball and Tony Hiller and Don ‘T came to. the conclusi¢ n that) single game, And, in 1956, he| Wheatley each made two safe this elub really negds help ‘in|pitched his second no . hitter,|blows as Spencer Floor Covering! ‘pitching. It's ‘a Yo staff, gojagainst the Giants, routed Dgbski's Bar, 10-1. 1952 against the Chicago Cubs, | | Misaing a perfect game by the| In 1953, he set) z the pro shop at Pontiac CC and will enter his senior year at St, Mike next fall. ipeted in yesterday's 18-hole event. Cuthrell Defeats Caldwell in Duel eens’ high bounder which tal-| lied Mike Kaines from 3rd. | since 1955, MILWAUKEE Kaen, % 7 rd 3 3 i. L—4 tf BWewe® aw * * a ga * e Zerneuuusaca® eeeocesoeseso"* Secocoscn omen ™ ®eecesccecosoe® * ece5e0o-oM = om~—oo. ween” - Selec eeuc~ g z The four state leaders will qualify for the 14th Internation- CEP eee ee seaeee sel in his nose during the last road trip, was hos- i se" Sr eveland at Ka a (5-3) vs. Wills (2 — at New York. ¥ p.m.—Pierce (7-4) | . Ditmar (44). bs p.m.— ). gan” repetsce 5 77 4 ittsbu oe 2 Fe 3 te BB eR Cincinnati a @ ss | Pro 3 8 r Philade 3 Fe | 16 rg he Only : ees pee shares ve, pines 3-4). = coeee om— 10:15 Tite ith vs. &. Jones (74) or Up to $100,000 to Become Pro NEW YORK (UPI) — Tennis pro Jack Kramer hag offered Davis Cup star Alex Olmedo a sliding scale of $75,000 to $100,000 to turn professional at the end of the year, he disclosed today, and is that the offer was ‘treat An amateur tennis player, under ithe Simon-pure code, can be barred jas an amateur for even discussing pro terms. But it is no secret that over the years Kramer ‘‘privately"’ has come to agreement with the top amateurs before their and cash -under-the-table days ended. — ae the United avis p victory Australia, simply thinks that he’ * * * Thirty-two teenage golfers com- softball activity at — * * * In yesterday's other Waterford OUT AT THIRD — Merv Carter of Fresno State was forced at third on this play in Monday's NCAA World Series baseball game | between Fresno and Western Michigan at Omaha, Neb. ‘The’ | Western Michigan’ player is Jim Hook and calling the out is um- | pire Ed LaBrosse. Fresno = Western Michigan, 7.2. AP Wirephote -|Kaline had the edge, st. Louis jwralgns) | eee (4-3) and comes 13) SoheWia" | 2 o2 pm. . Olmedo Offered Trail by Only 1% Following Win (Over Loop Ace Kuenn, Kaline Contine to Hit in 6-4 Victory; Bunning Tonight BALTIMORE (®)—Having taken The Tigers came —_ behind. Then they turned back a late- innings Baltimore bid. Knuckle- baller Wilhelm had won nine in a Ww. 3 x * A_ game and a half ahead of the Tigers, now in third place, -nre— ¢| the Cleveland Indians and the Chicago White Sox. The Indians over the league lead with a margin ‘. two percentage points idle Sox by defeating Bos- First_place, once so faraway — not so long ago, either—is closer than ever for the reju- manager Jimmie Dykes wil] send Jim Bunning against rookie right- hander Jerry Walker. The Tigers chalked up still another first against Wilhelm last night. When Harvey Kuenn hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning it was the first off Witheim in 115 innings. The last home run hit off him was by another Tiger, Al Kaline, last September, Kaline and Kuenn continued their ding-dong battle for the bat- "6 ting championship of the league, jwith Kuenn taking over the lead at .361 on a 3for-5 performance. Kaline was 2-for-5. * * *® Going into last night's game, .357—where he stayed—to .355 for Kuenn. Both scored two runs and Kuenn knocked in two and Kaline ne last night. 2 Shortstop Rocky Bridges, 0-for-3, slipped to .302 but held on to eighth place. For the first five innings it appeared Wilhelm might run up his 10th straight triumph, but two innings later Tiger batsmen had clubbed the 36-year-old knuckle- baller from the. mound and | broken his string of 19 scoreless innings. It was only the third time in 11 starts he had failed to go the dis- tance, and entering the game he had a lowly 0.966 earned run average for 90% innings. * * * Ray ‘Narleski got credit for the Detroit triumph, but he had to have help from Dave Sisler. Nar- leski now is 46. In the first five innings Detroit got only two hits off Wilhelm, both dribblers down the third base line. But Eddie Yost opened the sixth with a single and went to third on Kuetn’s solid double. Charlie Maxwell lifted a long Sacrifice fly to score Yost and Kaline singled Kuenn across. Larry Osborne. sent Kaline to third with a single and the fleet Kaline scored on a passed ball by Joe Ginsberg. Despite the passed ball, the run as earned. Lou Ber- followed with a fly ball to in right that would have rallied for three runs in the eighth before Sisler came on to halt it; although his first pitch was slapped into center- field for a two-run single. Detroit added another run in BALTIMORE ‘Mane. “Toa a—it * Seow anwe ovnwaet SeEceq2 occ soumn OOD DB eh wr ad ee mone 3 - ~ &SSCOFZS3O92ON0~ gs 2S is tk. o~cvoeae Ff Loes @ 1 i HaP— Withe' i im (Maxwell Da | 4 THR PONTIAC Pate TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 - d | j i at 5 bs Way Up Lions Head {1 canadian Open Starts 1 f : % Majors Lose Last Playing Manager Solly Hi emus Retires Himself as a Player Collegians Claim | 14-Day Non-Stop Bowling Record idaho 5 Sion Chien steko’ Paul | Fuchs, 23, and Roy Braun, 20, went fishing today as they rested ‘ ee ee ee . ager, ‘al I oat stay in tip-top everyday.” i € . : 14 days of ir only playing manager yes-/shape not Canadian Open Golf Event Starts Thursday ange an ae rday as St,- Louis skipper Solly| General Manager. Bing Devine record. emus acknowledged ‘the full time| pecn onenot Solty re : . . x * * ores of a field boss and went started. | U opping ros nva e ue e The two quit yesterday because mn the inactive list. . - C neither had strength to continue. xk *« ¢€ 1 1 ee we Conenaiepens - : During their total 336 hours, 36 Wok, 3 ganas ad's Kos itl oe comemnmeamity | STE. DOROTHEE, Que, (UPI) touring pros trom the-U.S.-golf, hole tournament will be $27,000 [TUnutes: they bowled 3,360 games, |- s my playing days are concerned permanently averaging five games an hour} cause he is “still a left- — Canada's premier golf event,/trail, the best of Canada’s pro-| in prize money plus the Seagram the 35-year-old infielder, who good | and 172 pins a game. The best over the Cardinals this~ handed hitter who can on : the Canadian Open tournament,| fessionals, plus a score or more! Gold Cup which has been im |. ore by Braun, was 241 eed base im a close ball .”* Detroit Has Sold 39,406 tees off for its 50th renewal|or amateurs from both sides. of} competition since the distillery : * a . : ; : . Th t pi 0 the border. The field will r the Royal Canadian Golf Solly, “dubbed the ~ Mighty’ |. “But Solly now can devote his! Season Ducats; League oo vl Lomgeneg Club. m about 150. . . —- easeetbros pie geile of the | They said the old record was 13 pesmee tr his Pucnacity winds ae eo tee Diavermy’ Devine! Record Expected On hand: will be most of thé| At stake in the June 19-21, 72- | event in 1996. Suga che a ip ween Ben — way leagues on ’ agnor : 5 brains and hustle. He never had lus had four hits in 17 times Tep prize money is 33.000 snd (UPI)—National — NEW YORK Se vhs there is an additional $1,000 spe- cial money for Canadian shooters a4 ¥ is retirement, rifle arm. He was a hitter |Walked eight times. Football League owners are smil- . all times ; who could deliver in the clutch. | ‘That's where Solly sparkled. |'9& because the advance sale of tow Canadians? FM) The students plan to return! jf ages : season tickets already indicates the home to Nez Perce, Tdaho, this} . t's not my age,” Solly said of getting on base, somehow, game will have an- ~~ * * **but ‘being a man- to be in good He bedeviled pitchers by seem- ingly shrinking his 5 foot, 9 inch That may be ation But it’s a fact that Solly led the National League twice in being hit by/son pitched balls. Hemus came up with the Cardi- NEW YORK (UPI) — Eddie Ar- aro leaves physician's hospital today, thankful for the helmet that Arearo, “43-year-old veteran “of the turf, suffered a slight concus- sion, a—sprained neck and a con- tusion of the shoulder blade when his mount, black Hills, broke shin bone and fell at the five-| sixteenths pole. Black Hills had to be destroyed, | but Lake Erie and his rider, Walter Blum, eseaped injury when they tripped over the prostrate Arcaro. nals in 1949. His only over, .300) season in the big leagues was in 1954 when he hit .304 in 124 games. His lifetime batting average for 10 years was .273. Knights Whip- : Jewelers, 6-4 The Knights of Columbus re- tained their position atop the Class A .City League baseball standings with a 64 victory over Shaw’s tickets for their 52,622-capa city field, That’s time x *& * window, western NFL team,’’ general. man- said with a smile. The Colts, Detroit Lions, San Francisce Forty-Niners, Green 3,000 more than = they had sold last _year at this | - The New York Giants already have sold a club record of 20,000. | © This isn’t particularly high when compared with the pre-season tick- et sales of several other clubs. But the Giants operate in an en- tertainment-rich area whose fans usually ask a team to prove itself before they appear at the ticket “We're beginning to fee] like a ager Ray Walsh of the Giants sophomore from Millsaps Colleg over-par 75 yesterday to win the LEADS WOMEN’S GOLF — Mary Mills (right), AP Wirephote 19-year-old e in Jackson, Miss., shot a gne- qualifying medal in the Women’s National Collegiate golf tourney at Chapel Hill, N. C. Playing with Miss Mills were Sherry Wheeler (left); Arizona State, and Judy Eller of the University of Miami. . : The touring pros began arriving as early as Monday, many of them direct from Mamaroneck, N.Y., scene of the just completed U.S. Open at Winged Foot. But they were rained out of practice rounds Monday. Missing from the Canadian Open field will be such gallery magnates as Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Cary Middlecoff, Mas- ters and former Canadian titlist Arnold Palmer, Gene Littler, Mike Souchak, Jackie Burke and Ken Venturi. “names"' to satisfy most golf fans, * * * . The RECGA promised that 20 of the 26 leading money-winners have jentered—such. financially success- |ful swingers as Masters champion Art Wall Jr., U.S. Open winner Billy Casper“"Tommy Bolt, -PGAt champ Dow Finsterwald, Jay He- bert, Paul Harney, Jimmy Dema- ret, Doug Ford, Bob Rosburg, Exhibitions Begin Program Junior Baseball Starts Billy Maxwell, Julius Boros and former champions George Bayer and Wes Ellis. ‘Haney May Quit {Presbyterian kept pace with the! weekend to work for the summer. Two Remain Tied for Avondale Lead Two teams shared Ist place {nj | the Avondale Church Softball League after three others dropped out of a five-way deadlock last night. Lake Orion RLDS used a 6-run 3rd inning to dump Nike from the top slot in-a 7-3 contest, United Orion boys by drubbing Stone Bap-| tist, 13-2, Each is 5-1 now. Church of God slammed Elm- wood Methodist 11-4 and St. Paul Methodist outlasted Avondale Sap- tist 14-) in a loosely played —af- fair. One other tilt was postponed. Bob Minton walloped two home runs and Dick Fitzgerald had pair of triples to spark United Presbyterian. Winning hurler War- ren Kenriedy and Don Strassburg socked circuit clouts for Church of God offsetting one by Elm- wood's George Granger. BONDED BRAKES SHOPS MONDAY'S FIGHTS ssociated Press Dr, Alexander Kaye, Arcaro’s! Jewelers Monday at Wisner Field.| Bay Packers and Chicago Bears Brave Ss T h 1 Ss York. HORRY Big Plame ie Hrited physician, said -the jockey will g of the Westen Divisieh axe all New York, 10 eee] finish recuperating at home and) | A ane Ze _——_ selling tickets at a fast cli ; lY f Bg abe ‘aoa. 157, oad CAR RUSTED? may be able to' resume riding in| Imming broke @ 3-3 tie and re- » Junior League baseball doesn't Auburn Boys Club, Northside Ki-| 1 CQY [OF Bank St a ss madaeae @cilen “aadies 10 days or two weeks. fae a iar oth a pe ae ee sae poy te fifth last} get started officially in the Pontiac|wanis and the Tigers romped in, ihe ANCE CPt erate Ite le Hock outpotnted Ed Walker, De eee deme, BASE gain, SOnen blows ar E season j 6 Se - 3ELES = ther | Nor’ | Lebel hebe lapels 4 were doubles by Ernie Zubalik ape as of June 3 — 400 more iumancc ae Gee ee yuaGh ‘F.” Lynn Thorpe flipped a no- the Milwaukee Braves win the! | petrott ._ snared gut Will Faon te Galaxy Enterprises BE ATTY’S . and Stu Delf and Al Barkley’s |than they had sold at the same/of action yesterday as 13 exhibi-| hitter in.a 14-0 Auburn Waltz over National League pennant—and the |Meliywood. Calif. Senetee, 2, Wow 73 W. Weltea FE 3.7438 mw single. Barkley homered for the [time in 1958. The Lions set a|tion games were played. ‘St. Mikes. Kiwanis: whipped the |World Series—this may be Fred| ee Rome. | x bth Knights in the 4th stanza cde 2 league record in 1958 by selling! More of the same are on tap Orioles 11-3 and the Tigers won Haney'’s last year as manager. 42,154 season tickets for 55,255-c8- 'the rest of this week, allowing the 30-0 in 2% innings. Don Weyer pacity Briggs Stadium. | boys to get warmed up in good homered twice in the latter con- x * * | shape for the opening games. test? : Mary Caswell was the winning a |pitcher in relief of starter Terry @) Hoy, Veteran Herman Bishop Transmission Service * * * Haney has been appointed vice-| | t president of the Studio City Bank, | BRAKES RELINED | i ——* — < = = Western 9 Ousted ecmcabeote se memes oS near-sellouts for their home games, ae 2 Ste Se 5; - * pa 4 ty < ethene fae a i rey # 2 \2nd in Covent the Moose 51.) and that place is right here.” ‘* @ hurled the route for the Jewelers.| Los Angeles, which has drawn) High-scoring The top game of the day saw |Which opens next month in the, . COMPLETELY @| Yesterday's Class B game at|more than a million fans to its ‘ender ef the 5 ae Sergei | St. sneant and West Bloomfield ‘San Fernando Valley, and he is! THESE 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: | Jaycee Park between Griff's Grill|home and road games and exhibi- oe eter Seapeeen tr battle to = scoreless tie in nine |anxious to spend more of his time Remove ail 4 whecis; install SAFTI-GRIP Ail 4 Wheels complete, and Pontiac Business Institute was tions-each of the ast two seasons, | youngsters, innings in Class D featuring the [here among his relatives and closé] bended tinings; clean and. tm = incleding ta taber and | os stopped by darkness after nine in-|reported sales were about 5,000 two-hit, 10-strikeoat pitching of |friends. He has spent 42 years in = ins 5 » im. .. PRS pe ei tacbal, is 1 years old, and] Lacy ast tay AS ga QR + Cher * i | arrett o 8 cisco, other Ca a N.F.L. Says: all grease seals; clean entire assembly; = M/struck out 17 PBI batters whenjentry, reported 34,000 tickets sold) typical practice contest, taking) Two Lely Bg = * * * adjust eccentrics! check shock absarbere; 12 —— : “ - play ~was halted. as compared with 27,000 last ye ladvantage of nine errors and Joe wider , e a a wel “Pye reached & point in life me at this time. Myers’ sound hurling. get yews lee where I want to enjoy myself “ a The Bears, who usually have ~— itionals scored all their runs in the , Other cars $16.95 except Nash, Studebaker, Hudson. 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(AP)— Croshy, 15-year-old daughter of/singer, many we se og of her | Democrats now are scheduled to ° ’ . Bob Crosby and niece of Bing,jown. “But come home to ie By BOB THOMAS Beacon Street," which takes over meet May 6-7 and, Republicans! New York Police Take Roger oe Grogped. vt oA was injured early today in an auto|stay with us for now,” said Bob. (Advertisement) AP Movie-TV Writer jfor Tennessee Erie Ford July 2.| May 13-14,‘ Both conventions will! Fighting 15-Year-Old in — -“s -_ br could igor 4 collision in West Las Angeles. She was alone in her car when H band | Wi ]| HOLLYwooD (AP) — “I think) Shed no tears for our boy. He|be held in Grand Rapids. | Gang Slaying Link Seachaed p< alge rag ~y * * * —— it collided with another auto on a us Ss! ives! ‘they just gave up trying to make earned top money for most of the! Democrats asked to trade on later the wants to come beck and “She wasn’t seriously hurt,” her street. ‘ Get Pep Vim: Feel Younger <°0: movies.” That’s the analysis 15 years he spent at WB and has Jearning their original schedule alah the ark toe a Theomnde st baie ’ are week, wormrout, of the film industry's woes by lived sensibly, He looks great—| would violate a state law that their: ‘NEW YORK (AP)—About 100, witli Du a! e because lacks fron. For new Dennis Morgan, himself a victim just as handsome as when he state convention be held at least Persons watched Monday as a) ad doag a —_ Wad NOW! DOORS OPEN Leste Ceelins Oe ie haw’ pag vim; pigs (of the system sang “A Pretty Girl Is Like 4/69 days before their national con'Pretty. Puerta Rican girl, kicking, | “ae from Saries. ot Mor-| thru ° pf emo cep Vinnie, i. is « jingle Not much has been heard from Melody” under his real name of| vention, Struggling and screaming curses 1S 2 oe ot acer ail THEATER _ . ~ “Th tv 6 Ibe. of beet. Dennis since he left Warner Broth-|Stanley Morner in “The arent) The Democratic National Con- in Spanish and English, was Cee vented Aa oo. ‘motwith-| THURS. a ae raw oysters, of liver, 1 irs. 3-day “get-acquainted” size only " got Hootteacy doe, eave $1.87. All druggists. si i epfesanmgrmen ers five years ago. Now he’s back Ziegfeld.” in action with a TV series, “19 “I baven't made a picture in) five years because the studios) @ haven't offered me anything 1] thought was any good,” he said,} “There have been scripts, yes, but | they're pretty junky. Fortunately, | I'm in @ spot where I won't starve | if I don't do them.” *® * * His problem: too many poor pictures, He feels it's a bad thing for an actor to be under contract| \to a studio where his fate is deter- mined by the boses upstairs. “I couldn't take parts in good pictures that were offered by ‘other studios,”’ he recalled, “I had \to bootleg myself out to get ‘Kitty Foyle;' [| did a test for {t without \the studio's khowledge "So I stayed at Warners and did bad pictures. Why? Usually it was because they promised me better things wodld follow." * * * FIRST WITH THE FINEST * > 4 1S BLK. NORTAY TULO STARTS AT DUSK ¢ OPEN 7:15 » HURRY! LAST 2 NIGHTS EXCLUSIVE! “FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING @.H. Hudson's Unforgettable Adventure-Romance In A Land Unknown To Man! * idicers lost the urge to make good pictures during the easy wartime land postwar years and have never ifully regained it “There still aren't enough hits being made to keep the theatres busy,’ he remarked. “It's a | shame, too. The movie house used }—Bennis—ergucs that the pro. ried bodily to a police wagon. It took five patrolmen to get Carmen Martinez, 15, feet first, eo +¢ ¢« jinto the wagon, i 29 ee | The dark-hdired girl, wearing a|, Duncan sald schoo! recondt co jtight black skirt and red sweater, | my | If There’s an Atom War, [was arrested in connection with | hers dropped out. al E ill . ithe slaying of a youth who was! The letter said Harley Lantil i at Tortillas and Live ied as a result of street gang ® total of 110 credits earned at| : © | Millersville, Cornell University, MEXICO CITY (AP) — One’ of SAlry. ‘Hood College in -Maryland and) , | She and a_ butcher's helper ‘ Mexico's top nuclear scientists - “a Shepherd College in West Vir-! says people who eat a lot of tor-| Philip Alvarez, 17, were held with- |S 1? f amici }ginia, tillas apparently absorb less stron-(OUt bail on homicide charges. A 14-|8 tium 90 from nuclear explosiens | tually did the shooting, was ar- Duncan said, Harley will be ad- } mitted to a summer session be- Dr. Carlos Graet Fernandez saidi charges +ginning Mexicans have absorbed less of| Police said the trio had accosted ate next January. * * ‘standing my being in my 85th “year.” é vention will open July 11, 1960, in Los Angeles. The Republican convention will start July 25 in Chicago. j 4 i { | ; lyear-old boy, who police say) If these credits can be verified, | than other persons ; rested on juvenile deli: nc ‘ —- | July 20 and should gradu-| the damaging radioactive parti-/Raul Banuchi, of the Bronx, Sun-| * cles from fallout than inhabitants!day to question him’ about the’ Harley's letter said that since; of many other countries. |death of another boy, ari Mack, leaving Miflersville he has earned) He said this irobably is due to'15. - , jteaching certificates in Virginia the abundance of calcium in tor-| “* * * iand West Virginia, and has taught tillas, a staple in thé Mexican) Police said Mack, like the three school for 30 years. diet. Tortillas are very thin cakes\arrested, belonged to a street) But not having a degree always) of fine cornmeal which has been gang called the Dragons. He was has bothered Harley. He is so) treated with lime. ishot in the street June 5. A few eager to earn one, the letter said,| —————— hours after his death Sunday the that, if accepted, he would happily | ltrio allegedly set out to find the+livesin_a dormitory and wouldn't Panchen Lama Returns killer ; . |‘‘mind the boys carrying on a bit.”"| While the three were question- —— TOKYO (AP)—Peiping radio re-\ing Banuchi, 17, in an East Har- There are about 8,000 physical ported today that the Panchen Jeni hallway, the ‘14-year-old be-| therapists in-the United States and Lama has returned to Lhasa, the/came excited and shot him in the the total demand has been set at Tibetan capital, after a three-|head with a hair-trigger, sawed-|14,000 more at present. About 3,000 | Winner of Academ BEST ACTRESS! y Award BACK BY REQUEST! \ a "The Bachelor Party” w« DON MURRAY — CAROLYN JONES month stay in Communist China.|off .22 caliber rifle, police said. ‘graduates are needed each year. Outer Seven Nudges Inner Six ie ‘ to be the center of social Tife, fy _ especially in a small town Now t a + pa F " a ipeople are out of the habit of cain Puy k ; cd . going to the movies.” Dennis did musicals. comedies WOM AU - ANTHONY N) ad dramas at Warners and he presents was offered ai variety of TV series, including several Westerns GREEN MANSTONS' He waited until "19 Beacon Street’ because he thought it was ...the forbidden forests beyond the Amazon different * * * ALSO — FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i - 4 4 4 4 4 q ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 tive story,"’ he said. ‘We're not limited to any locale or any steady adversary, like Perry Mason. This MOTOR- fellow takes assignments all over CYCLE the map, and the interest is not in whodunit, but-how the detective GANG VS goes about solving the case. Some TEEN-AGE thing else that's different—we're ‘having gs little violence as PILOTS possible." Ot ie, innit COWARD = MASON ALAM : wwe LUHERY-KEMMER-DNEHART "Wet a Poca y SET ALSO ME PGR) Ig a NOW PLAYING JOHN WAYNE SOUTH END OF ;) EM 3-066! DEAN MARTIN UNION LAKE RD. TONITE OPEN 7 P.M. RICKY NELSON 7:00 & 9:30 COLOR ALL COLOR SHOW! DOLO “25¢ ‘tit 1:00-?. M. NOW! thru FRI. GYPOT ROSE LAG ORT OMEETE sane” coos OUMETT HALAY MAimaT RANTOR Onane toee “THE TUNNEL ‘OF LOVE" oe Harting GG YOUNG > GIA SCALA in C nome om sea Vice... dice... dames without shame! WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M You can't imaging ...NOW!... “H's a different kind of detec.) | It 4s nudging in alongside the ality of its old products and its if there's more strength in an ‘muntst teagie. Hs effect_on world. world trade, may find. in¢reasing | | World Trade Being Blocked Out | orld Trade Being Blocked Out By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst | NEW YORK (AP)—The nations American goods may lose out in seem to be choosing up sides to-/ still more world trade markets. day for world trade. | If the European nations can | * * * American manufacturers, min- overcome age-old hostilities and While they negotiate among ers and farmers who sell their suspicions and unite effectively in| themselves and while the rival products overseas, or would like a trading bloc, the trend toward blocs seek = accord each can to — and American businessmen creating other trading blocs in| accept, there's plenty of room for who see foreign products com- Latin America and elsewhere will|the United States and other out- peting with them here at home — be given an additional incentive. | Siders to do a little horse trading, have something new to deal with: And American industry will be | too. trading blocs. given new cause to re-apptaise its; Washington has a chance to get. | The latest taking shape is the Methods: its production costs, its concessions from a bloc as well Outer Seven pricing and credit policies, the|as from individual nations, even | Also they may find a competing, But for the time being public | |bloc so strong economically that interest will be in watching how, the Inner Six and the Outer Seven; resolve their many differences. search for new and better ones. | united front. Inner Six . * * In the talking stage are trading, blocs for Latin America, for some | new African nations, and perhaps for the Moslem lands. An older and well established la, tll, lan, ll, lly. DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2000 MA 4-3135 NO ADS ON OUR SCREEN — JUST MA BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER NOW THRU THURS. SHE SHOULD NEVER HAVE TAKEN THE STRANGER IN OR ACCEPTED HIS LOVE SUSAN HAYWARD as the WOMAN OBSESSED Opdyk arnt —STRHEN GON PLUS Neem SYDNEY BOEHN rm HENRY HATHAWAY CENE “BAT MASTERSON” BARRY “Hong Kong Confidential” SOON ... “IMITATION OF LIFE” 20 CingmaScorPe eve COLOR by DE LUXE ' one is the British Commonwealth _ ENTERTAINMENT pre —. _ € group, strung across the globe Its nations enjoy certain prefer: | ential treatment And one whose shape is both JEAN SIMMONS PHONE FEDFRAL 2° 485! c Features at: 1:05 - 3:10 >OAKLAND: MODERNIY AIR CONDITICGNED vague and fearsome is the Com- Home Before Bark A trade is uncertain but already IN OE pene en eae _ one aad {disturbing << aon OHERUY-FLEWING 2MBALST a. LEROY The United States, lone accus- - in tomed to being a top factor competition from the blocs as they grow stronger. The slip in its own PONTIAC: ‘ export trade has been showing for . y | some time . . VEIN d | The newest bloc being mulled healte Ce i 4 ‘over today is the trading associa- tion outlined in the meeting of § seven European countries in 4 Stockholm, Sweden > Their avowed aim is to put 4 selves — Britain, Austria, Switzer: § land, Denmark, Norway, Sweden 4 and Portugal — in a position of | strength in dealing with the Inner 4 Six, or Common Market lands. 2 These are Italy, France, West '¢ ‘Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg { ‘wwewrrreey* STARTS Dixie Hwy. (US-10) THURSDAY © Ga EXCLUSIVE! So FIRST SHOWING IN OAKLAND COUNTY | Fred MacMURRAY-Jean HAGEN ; ADDED “CHIMP ANTICS” & DONALD DUCK CARTOON — “SLEEPING BEAUTY” COMING: “SOUTH PACIFIC” and the Netherlands. Beth groups hope to cut tariffs iby 20 per cent a year from now i American business can't object Ito that. What thev worry about is ithe long-term goal | * * * This is, in time, to unite all thej, West European nations into one/¢ jhuge trading area with no bar- 4 iriers, whether tariffs or import ¢ quotas, on trade among them-/¢ YuuvvrvvwveTT. | Sai : ives, but with mon tariff |4 anything funnier Of onae * a pane. pion the ‘rest of the 2 ; ij . > arid q, 2 mas Nie tel baelel laa a this comes about, and if the, N : " tariff wall turns out to be higher $ ; | MORE Seon OE R Jthan Europeans now say they ex-$ WNWN. “ toad ip oS Aenean may peg . JAYNE ' BD rortant wert cnacieet. “a 3 MANSFIELD fo CURGGRERRROSSERRGRReeRaeReeeeR eee S . a4 Ie ‘i : m3 1 a ai, ) a3 . Look Who We Have 53 P} ag¢* s a> : EDWARD a3 . ee oe a3 s KOOKIE © 3 Also — First Pontiac Showing of This Unusual Love s LB 3 Story That Deals With an Explosive Issue. M-G-M Presents—lovers, trapped a : 2 na amine haar re : BYRNES +: DEBORAH YUL : a3 Nicht of the KERR-BRYNNER s Star of “77 Sunset Strip”’ HY $ . ai an O% : ne ANATOLE LITVAK'S ronan sO : a3 Quarter Moon THE JOURNEY:..... a COMING THURSDAY, JUNE 18 as penn fe ell id perp 3 COM s3 ' au 2 1 "LIFE BEGINS AT 17" : a2 \a EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN 8% , M , . - ~- eee) tL btlebbetbebbb ttt Litt) | HURRY! OPEN 10:45 25c to 1 p.m. HOLLYWOOD'S TEST NEW STAR! Mi« HOT A SHOCKING TRUESTORY. -= OF DELINQUENT GIRLS! a v8 I - STARTING THURSDAY! THE ASTONISHING THEATER PROGRAM YOU'VE SEEN AND HEAR , D ADVERTISED ON TY AND RADIO! IT'S H- ON *. EARTH! *% , Laat Woman / ys + | ; pene |i ) ¢! , / J YS : i ] / ‘ / hy ; j a as me oe Sie fe we _/___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 oo | | ) BE Pag a : ; r *~, * iivind F ’ me woul oom BLonoOn ; r ee wey 9-OuitS Ja 2 bead oesonc-s9? | 5 44'-0 Genace | | panOn Coss 129 am a Tr imo oe, es ——-— ——~——-,-. Our files are overflowing! Boxes are bulging! We have [menses off eee | over 2,000 copies of 200 individual plans. Many of these emo _—_ have appeared in the pages of The Pontiac Press. They are wees “ carefully selected from a wide range of contemporary design. = a There are houses for every family size and family budget. Now Available in Lobby of The Pontiac Press 9° each : ® for sy 1G ny wis” ‘ - ™ e% »! a ii ek, | * ee we OW t ” f {27 - » | Ly ‘ ; f A iat f y ; * } ES [* { i | | ; t f f | \ f \ ; fey © + | j : / s L / ~ . ; | 2 * - j 4 | ) f ; | A | { f ; | -,. > /-+ = ‘ r - y . : / ~ * | ) 5 - .
  • TWENTY: THR PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 : | 3 ze : 3 ‘ k. Sales Tax Average RIVETS NS sea , welds Sc OO aes By. nee Feecee 1 | ( ts eiTHeR TWO) |] S on Cars Up in State © | LANSING @ — Average sales| & OR FOUR... a ‘taxes paid on new vehicles sold in = Michigan this year jumped $5.76 from last year, Sec. of State ‘James M. Hare reported Monday. { * * * The increase, from $45.78 to $51.54) “Darling, can you come up?,pull apart. Sam’s face was flushed indicated the average price paid ;Grandfather wants to meet you.” and Kathie felt her own cheeks for a new car jumped $182. Journey To Love *\ st PS ot Bi Pa gaye, Pec WA ae i tn tin at ft i tl © 1959 by Virginio Nielsen. Distributed by NEA Service, tne. + ° 4*26eae * ‘eer * ae ve THE STORY: In Honolulu Kathie learms that the deed she is in- vestigating has not been recorded tat Peeve ake te eome property | “And I want to meet your burn as she faced the small, eagie-| A sharp upturn in car sales plus 6. ™ on which Ebenegser Ward has built : grandfather " eyed old man who had opened the increased prices pushed auto sales | . . aia’ were, a yous tan, Kathie | “Good then. ‘Tuke the pent-,20°- "| |tax revenues from $12,569,621 dur- | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES =r CHAPTER XVIL house elevator. I'll be waiting for) “Grandfather, this Is Kathie ing the firet 4% months of 188 2) — you.” | Ebberts,”’ |$17,550,207 in the same period this. A smile. was playing around the - “Welcome, my dear,” Sam year, Hare said. lips of the bald man, a smile of ‘KATHIE DARLING’ Ward's grandfather said, in a brit-/ Revenue was realized on 340,469, cynical amusement. “He knows Sam met her as she stepped tjé, old-mannish voice. ‘Won't you vehicle transactions, a 65,914 in-| you claim to have a deed.” he out of the special elevator and come into my office?” ‘crease over those in last year's! said. ‘Naturally I called him ushered her into a rich drawing (To Be Continued) 'comparable period. when an inquiry came in. He 4s- room with long windows of blue ——-- ee sumed it was some ‘crackpot,’ he glass that gave a sweeping view THE GIRLS ‘ said. His own deed to the property of Diamond Head and the sea. is recorded.” | Sam said, ‘Kathie, darling, it's “You called him Kathie re-s9 wonderful to have you here: "| . er about on een mu She gave him a level look. | Then Sam knew about the deed “I've been to the Office of Rec: | . ords checking up on my deed.” By Franklin Folger in her possession. He mus! have known about it from the begin-|) His mouth opened slightly, but ning! — ; he obviousliy didn’t know what to’ * ¥ * say She stood up, still pale from, “| Jearned that my deed cov THE BERRYS > eS WELL! dis, 4 shock. She remembered to thanx erg the property this hotel is built the man and got out of his office on, and that your grandfather Out on the street she walked knows I have it. You kne w, 100, dazedly. paying no attention 9 didn't you, Sam?" directions “Why, I—’ It was strange to Bea Powers had impressed hee gee fim at a loss for words, he with the wealth and influence of yho was generally so completely —_—$_ Sans —_grandiather And he—and golf possessed, “‘Yes, Kathie, | probably Sam—had known long b~ knew. But let's not let this come. fore she left California that she petween us."' had a deed to the property theit * te * hotel stood on “Tt wasn't an accident that you Sam had seemed so sincere in came into my stateroom that aft his attentions. She had instinctively ernoon we sailed?"’ trusted him ' “I wanted to get acquainted with Yet in the light of all she knew you, Kathie."’ PETER! I ASKED YOU TO PUT THE GARBAGE CAN OUT! NOW THE TRUCK JUST PASSED OUR HOUSE / YOU WANT . ME TO DO... “s i A, and now,. it didn’t seem possible that} He took «a step forward - i on it was merely a coincidence that touk her in his arms. She dvl —— a j —_— “emaseet Sam's stateroom had been next not move, and after a second cf . DIXIE DUGAN ; “By McEvoy and Strieber to hers on the Lurline, or that he suspense when their eyes probed had wandered in that first night each other's. full of anxious ques A Ee ne f a aD PSER OO WLB Finn with a drink for someone else, tions. he kissed her . ; | quite hy mistake A «mall dry cough made them Ralph, 1 do wish you'd stop complaining about my spending too NOBODY (a : ena ¢much money it's my orily extravagance.”’ FATHER ANO O’ fe Lel — = ’ She remembered her impres e TOOLE 1060 We, a ‘ METHING = sion that Sam's ears had pricked x oe ere oF, 4 | BOARDING HOUSE ; I SAY, OLD CHAP up when she was talking to Alex about the deed at that mem orable sailing party and how afterward he had warned her aguinst talking to Alex. YOU MEAN LORD ee PERCY2 HANENO W DIDI CHANCE fe A FEAR ON THAT SCORE @&\ TO OVERHEAR § A ~ HIS CREDIT 15 AS STER-) YOU) MENTION. Bie LING AS THAT OF THE A LORD PERCY? Fag BANK OF ENGLAND» BE A DEUCED él UM-YAS/~~ A QUART #@ COINCIDENCE Jie OF PICKLES, PLEASE, (F IT’S THE AND PUT THEW ON: Vf SAME LORD MY ACCOUNT/Z9§ PERCY L WENT Fee ~ UW.» TO HARROW pits ; Yj fs VM: yy Y WHEN'S THE NEW CLOWN UNDER And Sam had had the same op pacts aan and Bea had he Y, YOUR TENT GONNA PAY fo search her stateroom while eo) co she was on deck with Alex. It Y UP HIS BILL, MASOR 5 could have been Sam who tried Z| HE'S BEEN CUFFING ? her door that night' FANCY CHEESES She shivered (as she remem LIKE A GUY hered he had been with her when RAISING PEDIGREED OUTTA ti Tn Tf WI. she complained to the purser about that — j And yet he had been so sweet LOE \ MICE y | Ul ‘ afterward, having her breakfiast Ee g . <_ brought out on deck that morningz,| 9} ofa\( iG & \\ 1 making light-hearted Jove to her sta aaes \F . when they danced in the eve 2 “ ; nings and today even, ordering ~—y* ={h those fovely beis brought out oon rene = the: tug : 5 ' HEART FROZE ‘ Suddenly he: henrt fru He could have ordered that sister looking taxi driver to pick her up at the pier! Whom could she trust? She turned to a taxi There she hired a car to take her stand to the Poinciana Ifotel CAPTAIN EASY The ride wag away from te . — center of town and toward Dia ip el a Hont tteacdt DACKEE'S MISSION ACCOMPLISHED, HIS PARTY LBAVES DOONE'S VILLAGE WITH THE PRISONERS... The taxi turned into a garden, obviously tended but so luxuri ant with growth it made her think involuntarily of a jungle, and drew up before a sprawling modernistic building. Kathie paid walked through doors in a lobby ~Gosu ANOTHER ONE= hy ’ ‘ her driver and the open glass OUT OUR WAY Her luggage had -already been) sent up. She registered and was) given a key and a message ask GOOD GAWSH/ I'LL NEVER LIVE THIS DOWN IF THEY Su y Dai ) ame ing her to cal] Sam. She took the) elevator to her room It looked down on the beach She found that her already been Clothes FIND IT OUT / ere __ By Ernie Bushmiller wardrobe cases hid Hopacked and het ANS A FEW DROPS IT'S WORKING ) were hangin: neatly in the closet m * e ' ah aa mes ARE SUPPOSED An oexeuse fo make another Oe ai <3 AN cy, <\ -. AG pearch of her lugpage’ The telephone rang. She picked {{ up and heard Sam's voice “tlow do you like your I selected it myself” room? = r no r atl “Did you hang up my clothes scioietit \ yourself?" ~~ Kathie asked him See Wea 4) \ G tartly es gS f \\y / 5 ieee He laughed as. at a good joke.| s f ed oo 7 - te Beg © 8 he OO ~ Af tn eee Came 959 by Unted Reeree Symon, fm Jan -% Chrysler June Sales Off to Record Start DETROIT . im — Chrysler Corp said today its dealers sold 32,830 new cars in-the first 10 days of ASKED YOU TO SOFTLY, June. Byron Nichols, vice president for automotive sales, said th's was the highest total volume of, sales for any 10-day period in the last 20 months. He gave no break down by divisions Nichols said the daily retail- sales rate was 94 per cent higher than the same period a year ago | - ft Lae Or Hie, Cir! ve, PT Wer: te a : =u ae a ee VAAN vt ‘ : THE SECRET TM Meg US Pat on T.RWILLIANS © 1089 by NEA Bervies, re 6-/e ? . By Walt Disney DONALD DUCK sere ree SOE (p [aba ber| Pe 1], t_*% HAVEN'T TIME YOX, [7 HAS]. TO FINISH AH A HAPPY THIS PAL! ENDING, SON! HOW DOES ~ SORT OF. PEN ey 7 : Gan SU PR) ; aly = a if —— a 2 : Wt, a. 6.16 SNH Wate ened te My traen Be ntten' iO cinei made | -_ \ : ee ak " we ne i x \ , r \ ks f- - : i ’ 5 ii f P | . / } \ = ; ' f ] F { if | : " | ‘ ys ‘ Fk ee , “THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. JUNE 16, 1959 ae ea. {VW Eepy.ONE. 028 |Nixon, Cabinet Memorial Fete. Liberace Said Niten.Cebinet 3 Hurtin Crash 7 Men alist Attended by 300 Oversensitive ‘© ¥eu7GOF= North of Oxford ‘ DuringMay. . | DENVER (AP)—Vice President The Pontiac Air Force Recruit. Residents of 2 Counties Defense Lawyer Tells ere ia sctncmees| Hit-Run Collision From its Detachment, 32}. W. Huron | Assemble to Honor the Jury Singer Dwells Cabinet have accepted invitations} Rear Forces Car Into in’ sy af’ anes waleent ob ' Oncoming Traffic men for cadet training, one wom- a ak * i ‘to speak at the National Young Vigorous at Ist, | MARKETS Grain Market — _ Late Rev. Ww. C. Hamm on Homosexuality /Republicans Convention opening : / jan and a re-enlistee. Wednesday for five days. - “: & LAKE ORION-+Some 300 persons The following are top prices | LONDON (AP)—A British law-| ‘Nixon, who might be the GOP A head-on colli involving | ee : from Oakland and Wayne Counties covering sales of Settles Down lyer told a jury today entertainer nominee for the presidency in three cars eaulted Ta injuries to. Pate Agenraip bp pasty ‘ produce brought to the pring Beery a | Liberace ‘‘appears to have a bee 1960, will. address a dinner meet- three persons last sight. The acci- Market Slows. The invocation was delivered by|ern Pacific was-steady. attended a dinner last night at Lawrence P. Blasczyk of 32 Ad- Indianwood Qountry Club to honor} Market by growers and sold by ‘in his bonnet about people charg: ling Friday night. ident occurred one mile north of ams. on. Tork ao + oa 3 the memory of the late Rev. Wil-, _— them in wholesale package lots. ling him with homosexuality.” | * * * Oxford on M24. Edna St, Thomas H. Crandall of liam C. Hamm and to aid his) NEW YORK — The stock oucigtions furnished by the| CHICAGO w—A moderate reac-) The lawyer, Gerald Gardiner,) The five Cabinet members also| H h h M d 4 tc Pecan mevenn en aaa tion from the shar; of yes-| urt in the crash were Mr. and Glenwood St. and James R. Mc- family. market was mixed in quiet trading tion from Pp runup was summing up for the defense : * * * early today. stre® pat - © Mt terday hit the grain futures market! jn the American pianist’s libel suit The = at Friday meetings. | Mrs. Chauncey Brooks of 17 Brabb Intyre of 1959 Rosedale St. : Monday. ey are James P. Mitchell, la- N G Mr. ‘and Mrs. Carl Reubelman| Key stocks dhowed narrow, = today and most prices on the Board) against the Daily Mirror on its laor:, Fred A. Seaton, interior; ay aes ne: St Se ete | x + * and their son, Spike, owners of In-,changes, most of them well with-; Detroit Produce vot Trade were down fractions of) columnist William N. Conno 'Arthur Summerfield, postmaster « « * Enlistees from the Pontiac dianwood, made it possible that)in a point. | a cent in.the first several minutes./ Liperace charged that Connor | general; Ezra T. Benson, agricul- Oakland County sheriff's depu-| ®7e® were Donald B. Capron of the entire proceeds from the din-| x *« * diese Red. Pia ee: 339 Brokers said there appeared to) jimplied he’ is a homosexual in ajture, and Arthur S. Flemming, ti d the accident happened Ortoaville and Gary M. Miller ner be turned in to the Hamm, The market showed a slight Strewberries, fancy, 16 qt... ...... 6.50 be some profit taking but no 0 in-|1956 column. This described Liber- health, education and welfare. "lhe ~ car cn : sak R. | of Birmingham. Memoria] Fund. | burst of vigor at the opening with| ss seranus, 4 cMuRTALES an no niga — avcedable jace as “everything he, she and it, Sie IKing, 34. of 921 Davis sn Lake Rd. - + * Fonsi caees sellin erings were fairly ” Rev. Hamm came to Michigan belay kar briefly, then Beets Ne. 1 dos. "an tae cis Ee] ily arent ivy despite. « feeling vim ae pant as i as “the | Republican National Chairman crashed into the back of the car) Accepted for aviation cadet train- as an assistant at Christ Church | ei ICabbage. bu 1. 2.00] onoe a reaction seemed certain. pennac ay sex — masculine, fem- Thruston B. Morton, Clare B. Wil- driven by Brooks. The impact ing were James A. Kraus of 2350 Crapareek and was later rector * * | Conntiower. Mo. 1, Goes. 8 i - & « inine & pee. 7 liams, assistant national chair- drove Brooks’ car into the path of| Pontiac Dr., Sylvan Lake, and of St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church, | Chives, No 1. : a in initi body " ot Snes Epaconat CMTE. | copper, conned to dit fl (Mahe ERI ye tthe wtback im intial Gardiner” declare onbytaa MN em Ren; Ricard M, Simp, anys a whch wa GONE Roger N ithop of 8 Aa Il! health forced his retirement! 0” prices for the red metal. Frac- |Qatons, ereen, dos. Perens 1.09 transactions — apy a to|suggested that the words were 4, Republican congressional com: | +. * \° %* « « arsie. ur OS. DCDS.......-.-- ft é . rs for a period, but later he took over| tional losses were taken by Ken- [Parsley ‘Fe Foot Ce Rosneede odeone 1.25|* However, ~ Dice Be apa Leal gre gaan eye imittee, = speak Thursday atten | Police said King left the scene | Medora R. Goebel of 3879 Co- All Saints Episcopal Church, Pon-| mecott, Anaconda and Phelps- Peanktes 0. ben ae prices had firmed up in spots.|said so at the start of the trial. jot the accident but was appre-|vert Dr. enlisted in the Air Force. tiac, mission church of St. Mary’s-| Dodge. Redishee, white. dos... - $90 Wheat was % cent a bushel lower; “The plaintiff,” Gardiner said,’ hended two hours later after a The re-enlistee was Robert L. John- in-the-Hills, Lake: Orion. Motors were unchanged to slight-| [meenar®. oursecr. dos. behs.. siviorerde ed A to % higher, July $1.86%; corn|‘‘has the subject ~ homosexuality |’ search by Oxford and Lake Orion /son of 1039 Monica St. Rpg pice wach partici-!}y higher, Chrysler gaining about a pawns qa ls ei ' $20) % higher to % lower, July $1. epee on the brain.” | in ervene ‘police and deputies. le Se n s dinner were | point. ‘ | Turnips bch. ‘* }39\ oats % lower to % higher, July; He argued that the words Con- | King admitted he was the man Chueh Cranuroob. St James, Bir-| “Th ieading eckekers sllnpedl oneEns er ope comes ee eee el vere meaty ee, y | involved in the accident, otters | TELEPHONE Ot e leading s Cabbage. No: 1, .. 195 er to r -jsay tha race seemed to have sa le e scene because mingham; All Saints, Pontiac: St. to- the downside. Bethlehem, U.S. lame be. Ne. i, bu swore: =~=eaee SOS beang 56 1% lower, July, $2.24./great sex appeal and that he at- 10 Save Cuban | he was driving with a revoked ANSWERING allots Racers rome Steel and Jones & Cecgniit took | | Mustard, No. 1 bu. sake a tracted a variegated audience. | and expired operator's license, S ERVI CE etroit; an ot. I s ake | ‘slight losses, Lukens picked up a Sorre u. Ba poncosooscuocoonoLon Hy “All great artists singing love | | he told police. King had been Orion. jepinach, bu a “hi Forger of Checks | Ex-Cabinet Mi t | point. [Turaine, 85 cece... . 118) isongs use all the sex appeal they x-Capine iNiSter drinking, deputies said. eeniore ok = aleations Tobaccos firmed as govern- | estan acess possess," Gardiner said. “Liber-- Co 4 You Leave— arerigeatng, essere | Tebocns trad were |e, gentee eet ...ag Picks Up $369 ein ta eciemey eon] Condemned by Castro’ nr nt ua wite 4 were} UT pe —ctub—e Onkiand—Gounty—C tines tte_smoking over a: Year [Lettuce Boston, Se it: 2 Ci t Sto s | looks, me property uses it. Men, Report Says Count Hospital this morning. € tion, Episcopal Church women of ago, Liggett & Myers had & Lettuce. ead, = Fle I y p A a : eet Mrs. Hardy also was reported in We Answer It! nerd *Orinn vind Oakland | fractional gain. Peete Ray 3 eenaiaen treaties **' An unidentified man netted $300 |e. oe "ou mar Fe oe NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) satisfactory condition in St. Joseph CALL County Rad Cioex— Rails changed very little. Union | Poultry and Eqas yesterday when he passed three each if he d —The U.S. State Department ins Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. Coasiy Bedi vem: a was down a fraction. South- =ouity Se ‘998 + forged—eheeks—in_three Pontiac each monk “a ae navi tervened to save a former Cuban) King is being held for invest FE 4-2541 great_sex appeal That One OF! Eadinet- mintster—and. LC of felonious driv uae __ DETROIT FOULTET |business places. All the checks!the reasons for the universality of DETROIT, June 16 AP) — Prices Pal were for $123 and were payable|his drawing power. the ge oe Levering, te x * * pound’ (ou. Deteat) fer Re rector of All Saints Church, De-| American Telephone continued to! Quality live poultry: ; ito Anthony C. Mascari, city police|- «Mr. Liberace is a thing with-| ype said. out parallel in the history of the troit. The introduction—ef-the Rt. tose ground, taking —a- fractional | eee Nair gmp Pd gg see tree Rev. Arehie H. Crowley was given'joss) Youngstown Sheet advanced| fryers 3 to 4 Ibs.—whites 18%2-19, theater.” by Harley Davidson, senior war-|about 4 in light dealings. jouer Rock 21-22; eaponettes under | ' |5 ibs. 21, over 5 Ibs. 23-24 den of St. Mary's. | Carpenter Steel, which has had man were the Green Tavern, 1225 s * * a big runup in the last week or| etaGtE one: iA we esas , Baldwin Ave., Atlas Supermarket, Bishop Crowley made the pres- so, opened at 116, up 2% on 1,000 perroit in case lots federal cant ur s saees| 1461 Baldwin Ave., and Western entation to Mrs. Hamm, wife of shares. | Whites—Grade A jumbo34; extra rre| Auto Sales, 162 Saginaw St. |munist newspaperman from death, ——— | by a Castro firing squad, the New| Bedford Standard - Times says | today. : * * * + + * — | Ernest de la Fe, former minis- Gard iner's closing statement ter of information in the Cabinet, came on the sixth day of the trial’ of President Fulgencia Batista! before a jury of 10 men and ? | who had become a leading anti-| light * * * Victims of the fast-moving pen- the late rector of St. Mary's. | ppt) aioe ort arse. ecee-| Police said mone of the people _—: ‘Communist in Cuba, was sen- ; i New York Stocks ae ‘A extra hires 34. medium 23 lcashing the checks could give any Gilbert Beyfus, Liberace’s chief tenced to 15 years in prison by| ’ (Late Morning Quotations) Wale rade A taste SE: extra description of the man, who used counsel, asked in his closing ad-| Prime Minister Fidel Castro's rev- Parle to Resuem Figures after decimal point are eighths | large 26°. 28: large 26-3 : medium 11-38: 2: | he ve \ checks of EL Frank dress to the jury: “If the article olutionary government June 1. He! y ‘Admiral ...... 23.2 Kennecott 107 |Grade A large 26 to 96s. medium 21-22; | Moelich of Birmingham. ae ee Liberace | was tried by a military tribunal | Allied Ch. ahd Bresee, 88 $g\cnects 19-08% Police said in the last three ae homnosexwal, what on earth’ and convicted of participating in| on Steel Contract | Allied Sire. 61 Kroger thal . ‘weeks there have been about 30 did it aaa * the 1952 coup that ousted Presi-_ ae ee: 335 Libby McN&L 115 Livestock forgery complaints at a cost of} ,, ‘dent Carlo Prios Ocarras and re-| [EW YORK joa tink oo Lokn MY SS DETROIT LIVESTOCK ‘over $3,000 to the victims. Can there be any doubt that/ turned Batista to power. Thirty-| NEw SORE OS = Puen Am ne . 42.3 Loew's 28 | DETROIT, June 16 (AP)—Cattle—sal- this master of language chose two others received prison terms! contract negotiations in the basic 4m cyan 562 Reus 3 O85 195 vie 00 600. Early trade slaughter, classes these particular phrases to convey) jn the case. | steel industry will be resumed 4° Motor) 0 5 Le rol alae 0.4 ow ger ig hoes Srey — Walter Again Heads the impression that Mr. Liberace, x * * . c 2 here today after a five-day re- Re miGes sae ee Mannin co ae cnsice see ibe teers 300. stand — let | is a homosexual?” | The Standard-Times cave) ak cess, despite a dispute over the (Am Tel & Tol 776 Mead CP 416/low good steers 24.00.26 00 Beyfus said Connor was lying) learned the State Department en- 91.3 uc e Dep way they are to be conducted, | 10 ronda 83 Merr Chas 1p.4| showing eels 790-80, . ots: or ousing ommission when he 4 - article| tered the case at the request of, anes eet: ot Se el “Armour a Co 1 Minn Mex 18 2 3. Seas te money sae steass ree heifers Sek ine iublie eve. "| Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore). fe i x * * Bet & Ohio. 438 Moman ch | 48! cay samcmaretal “young cows, MOO Karl A. Walter last night was) i: * * * vedere ee: > ° : be ; canners and cutters Te-e ect is sever erm as) e andard-Times quo Union President David J. Me- [Boeing Ait 3 Wot. whee! A ty Dull up and cueets) 1000 28: : lected - = : th t se Beyfus said ole asthe doubt are, Reriatg a. ce mre tate | Bond Strs rola = A ontiac Hous: “ Donald gave that assurance in | Bore Warn... 41.1 Mueller Brass 30 8| Nee eae ae ae ace 80 cents, as seared on that Connor ‘‘studiously and cgre- Latin Amectoas . Allaire od | Washington Monday after con Br Mi ,... 93 Murrey CP Ibs., sows 25 cents higher; most mixed fully sought out phrases which . bcom- i. ferring with Joseph F. Finnegan, pron Beike NOS Net cash Ro eles ia aaiea athe vo Ie. 2”iyeriso| Vernon M. Page was elected vice would convey to millions of read- | Sane as saying he asked the ' director of the Federal Media- | Budd Co 215 Nat Dairy. 832/15 ig sping. one lot Ne- i. around|chairman of the five - memberlers of the Daily Mirror the idea| State Department to get in touch) - a ’ | Burroughs 35.4 Nat Gyps .. 59.3)990 ibs. 17.50: No. 2 and 3 240-300 Ib | with the American Embassy in. tion and Conciliation Service. Cal Pack ..... 594 NY Central . 267 butchers 14.75-15.75;: mixed grades sows| board. that my client was a homosexu-| : |Calum & H .. 6 No Am AV an8 300-400 Ibs. 1223-1378. No. 2 and 3, Roy MacAfee, executive director! al.” Havana to find out what the facts! TOS ‘amp eam ais or € : Ib) 78-11.78 | ans » Xe haat . . ; a5 Dea d 20 Missing aa 3 Kor oe Pw ae siyeutere-Saleble 5180; Bendy hates ‘for the housing commission, serves 7 * i wes any Heke Ge nan omen ' i Capital All .. 174 Owens cng. 974/820, $7'00-35.00: cull and. utility ed as secretary. | “This newspaper," the lawyer | - Affer Hong Kong Rains See ee eee eee enn coe ent enough. in| THE clections were eld at_an sald in conclusion, “is vicious and) SCUIRE ® (fir ah ‘ Cater Trac ..108.4 Pan AW Air. 285 early. : ° ‘annual dinner meeting at the Wal-'violent, venomous and vindictive, s e ot. |early supply to fully test trade: tes | Iq P] HONG KONG Torrential |Ghtyder a eee 8 aecigl apa cara. Ura gahenevaapy popped idron Hotel. |salacious and sensational, res Te Standard-Times cae ne rains and thunderstorms abated |Citiss Bro. 326 enrts: De ip giuuility end out at 15.00, few slaughter) res and remorseless. pee sonment prs =m today after four days, leaving | Cluett Pea $2.4 pepsi Cola. 38 |°*** “Let your awards of damages the more unusual since, more than 45 Chinese dead and 20 missing. /C0° 0m" 1335 Ptiwer 0 ang) ‘Expect Fast Pension Vote be such a sum as will make the ten ag des omar h = ss Sead @ ce peta! a ‘Gon Baie 633 ee ea rhe CHICAGO, June 16 canons, WASHINGTON (AP) — Legisla- [oe ace uanen casei deal trie h -- s ving Castro refuge in omeiess, a re in . Con as... , | grain. } | | ; | Proct & G.... 77.2) 67 Be _ 46% tion to improve pensions to nearly | gue = — Most of the victims were refu. Coms4m Pw -. 332 pure O1 ..... 41 sd 187 ; old t “ j OT , : oe eeee ee oo aS ORCA eg IN eeeess i oa ‘(old type % “la million war veterans and wid-! acee from Communist =— une | Cont COPS | 126 eS - 14.11 Dee ne 1.96% Bep .s OT * ows is expected to get the same ‘Chevy Building Pace . re squatting in flimsy shack 1 | 69? ee my : | Cont Meret «+: S44 Reyn Mot . jeer i ky - 69% swift approval in the Senate that | 26 Pct. Ahead of ‘58 : in mpervced a seat yard | Sones Rog. 444 Rey, rey Ol ibe a 1 3%) it got in the House. Rep. Byron’, c ead © | The supervision of investments calls for trained minds. ides rom Corn Pd ...... 56.4 Ro} 3iy 1.79 Pp ; ted i anes evaing from SCP BE gate Ap URS BR hy G. Rowers 1D Con) oad elim) Stl Negotiations | oxrmore curr) — creo | That's why so many investors turn lo Mutual Funds — ""* 39 Scoville Mf. 24.2 : fe tes Nearly 30 inches of ram has Det Bais... 32 sears Roed 2. 471/29 120% Lard er won scaa tne igutft! [AL LANL (ue Veberahe | produced its one-million vehicle the supervisors of these funds are professionals whose fallen since Friday, the worst | Doug Aire .... $0.1 Sirol oll: bee Dee - 1.16% Sep - $588] Committee spent four years on,| PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Sen. of ee yeaa, © pees = pe life work is the study of values. downpour in 43 years. Boone... aaa. = = Tac ‘oid tye Be cee he said, was ‘choked down our) Stuart Symington (D-Mo) today! cent ee" of = year. : | geet hea las oo eee Bel “ 10.30 "| throats ‘with only 15 minutes to|Called on President Eisenhower | And did you know that many Mutual Funds have Three Lassiter Case | geten, Mis «S$ sla Brana” |: os consider it.” to Logag cng peer Psa “Manager nian N- | plans to aid you to invest as little or as much as you El & Mus .... 7, Std Oil Cal .. 514 B . N { hl _ e » ‘ said Chevrole reach | 1 Ind 481 i wish of income — ona s basis? [Brie RR. |. Hy std Ou NJ... 804 usiness 0 es | . - ence to break the bargaining stale-| the one million mark last year of incom ystematic § d M /BrCelo 24 Bie an Oop... ans News in Brief mate. until Aug. 1. He said the pro- . Sus ects fan ute ‘Ford Mot... 696 Stud-Patk .. 197) Dimitri LaZaroff, Pontiac pho ei | duction rate this year is only | Why noi phone or write us today for full details? eepot Sul ., 28.1 Sun Ol) 60 | mit , poe| Symington made the suggestion nine days b record 1955 F : ed of the holdup Frueh Tra 25 guther ola 394'tographer, has been elected the) mingt n ys behind 3 Three men accused of the holdup Gardner Den 507 Swift & 41.7 new oresident of Detroit Profes- le in talking with newsmen after an) + * * slaying of Royal Oak auto dealer Gen Bak isa Tero. 8ul ms oa Bauer s poate four windows at the Stiles. idress to the AFL-CIO Industrial) ‘The Chevrolet milestone was Parvin (Bill) Lassiter stood mute Gen Elec gi time cares choos at a Boulevard and’ Union Depanineet 4 collective’ matched by the auto etry a8 e e ep er Oo. vestry at then Wayne County See eB eae, ML ohers Ase. Luvern, rd, Avon, Towne paring, comers rete hich a tre ai | rewit Court arral Gen Time 4 poco, ose WL serve 4&8 lienth car of 1959 yesterday, ; , degree murder charges. Ce ae Un Carbide 181 | president for a dats, sheriff's deputies reported to- «1 believe the president should some four months ahead of the 818 Community Nat‘! Bank Bldg. FE 2-9117 Judge Frank FitzGerald ordered Giiete 183 Unie alr Lin. 39 | ear t day. Damage was estimated at cai) Dave McDonald of the (Steel- pace last year. innocent pleas entered for Roy C. ‘Gran Pal ° a3 vet aie . 3] jene= year heres $200. | workers) union and Roger Bough — - SA EE STS Hicks, 36, and Charles W. Nash,'9t 4.4 06 Un Gas cP... 347,L88t month La Marion Trineft of 1450 W. Square’ (U.S, Steel Corp. chairman) to the , 42, both of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Srey hound ims oe ite oe io! Zaroff was elect-~ A | Lake Rd. told city police yesterda White House right now to try to Richard Jones, 27, of Rossville, Ga. Home Ost 434 us Bterl .... ide ft . Yinead off a strike,” Symington Hooket Ch 424 Too... 347,¢d president that $200 was taken from her wal- Lassiter was robbed and shot to) uc 4a68 bg Raal _. 332 the Pontiac Pro- a let t her st t 78 Lull St said. death April 6 near Willow Run Air-|indust Ray 234 Ward Bk pf. a9) 0° Ot Photog ie ores ®' 4 - # port -following his return from a Tand stl 404 West Ap af uM A Inventory Reduction Sale—Want Di idend Is D | d business trip to the Southwest | nepir Cop ... $14 Wilson aco -> peg] Faphers Aven. the Truth?—We show honest dis-|V'viaend Is Veciare = ay 3 wor : : + Bus Mch 431.4 counts on the window of each new - Police said Nash accused Hicks.iim ware '47. Young. saw | 394] Wayne J. Colquitt of Royal Oak/(car! Bill Spence “Rambler,” 211 DETROIT —The Detroit Edi- a business partner of Lassiter, of fm Paper tise Fest Sh&T ..1304 y ae den Center. 204 Oakland —Adv.|son Co. Monday declared a divi- lanning the fatal holdup and Jones Int Shoe .....35.1 Zenith Rad 1296 s\has been named to the sales statf r Pp An‘en'da Wa&c 58 dend of 50 cents on common stock, f the slayin Jones, in turn, has nt Silver . 416 Gen Tae 3 of the Birmingham real estate Imported gladiola bulbs, 16 vari- : charg d. [Joboe he TEE Oem - ltirm of Watt, Manuel & Snyder, etles, 69 cents dozen. Dean's Gar-|Payable July 15 to stockholders We are pleased to announce necuned Nae, iat sal | ielees oa. Bojobn of a Mone firm president Ralph Manuel ee —Adv.|of record June 25. The utility's we € P —— atm elsey ay ’ rect : mer 20 MSU Student Face | STOCK a a st, Theresa's Thri t Bhop. ‘Thurs. the Se Tent het Poe the association with us of none . * ‘day. 674 Sunset. » Orion. adv. Plant site near Monroe. ah-toeennesneninsmen a rere ee (Comptied by The Associated Freee) | Colquitt, of 2831 Glenwood Ave., Uuil Stocks was formerly with the Royal Oak eee 7 Panty-Raid Discipline ‘ Prev. day ....332 (UPI)—About Week ao . 139.8 EAST LANSING 13 * 1 2209 firm of Wolcott Peal Estate Co.. _ : 2 of the estimated 500-800 Michi- Ih poclggl= i So 4 role rey the North Woodward Division of 714 Community Nat’l GERHARDT TREFFEHN gan State University students in-| 1238 Rg" 3442 148.1 102.6 2303 'the H. M. Seldon Co, realtors of Bank Bl dg. volved in weekend panty-raid at- | ieee toe high ue izes = 214.3| Detroit, and the Ford Motor Co. A long-time resident of the Det-, tempts face disciplinary action to-| day or tomorrow, college officials | said today. i yx nave atvway veeo FCC Upholds Ruling — fined in Justice Court and two! others are free on bond pending trial. A faculty committee on student conduct will talk to others before deciding on possible punishments for participation in riots coming at the end of the school year, Officials said. Renewal in Gaslight! NEW YORK (UPI)—The city’s on Equal Air Time WASHINGTON @®—The Fed. urban renewal program was) brightened last night by the in- | augural lighting of seven gas- | - burhing street lights. The lamps. anearthed. in Orange, N.J., were — set before a row of buildings in eter Glad 0 belct wth ten | FCC urging teversal of the — ruling. ‘40 08, a aren area, Colquitt received his’ the Detroit | roit lcollege training at ——— of Technology. He is T. L. Sullivan of Milford and: |Austin S. Howard of Fenton have | Sullivan becaine manager of the | “served as a sins representative | in Eastern Michigan before assum- ‘ing management positions. . Howard has been with the Fenton The nation’s ‘boating industry‘division since it opened in 1947.’ whose Saat neee tae Cae ee served as and the father of _ operations | | Richard H. DeWin Res. FE 5-3793 Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Donald E. Hansen Res. FE 2-5513 Homeowners’ Policies Accident Insurance Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance Burglary. Insu conscious of. none. — * The greatest of faults ia to be Thomas Carlyle, 1840 As a Registered Representative Watling, Lerchen & Co. _ Members New York Stock Exchange 402-403 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Pontiac, Michigan Ann Arbor * Jackson * Detroit * Kalamazoo * Birmingham LS aS eS "See a one ENTY-TWO | an _1a PON’ : Gu . . espaY:: a JUN KE 16, 1959 | 4 Dems Chall , Y They’r | De ft H e to th ls 4 fraid -O n Ss. e P Fro 7 ‘eo gra ! WAS Ee m cae ESTON, v.- ling dent HINGTON says Long Tex, ‘A e a Gen eae (AP) alae une Lot hoagie n . po oe oe challenged Cone oe eo : sem leet here inst a th legalative ™ gee to a a men ital, oi nS New his said me in. instead of : Hh Notic | If e pro peopl ka jeast a ntal cl as bac w Or-| nothi Agai tryi naniin eS Neb to ecg =“ on his eviered whe ce ay in a] Maj. Gen, in the fend tol from a x aS aaa __Help Want Aon and srs pena carreee 7 District ete ihe - “ules the sine Raymond ferred pr Long es TM od Male ‘4 fans: rs tele $s case said J ree ge cou adjutant I eee vith : sg ‘ le 6 liy my en _— -radio beas Saar LD him. ‘whisked | Long w oe id w You iene a after she con : og pea Hite Wanted ey r the ont) Mikel corpu night after Godard | “l away as dru cull conmin t tel P _| We | Wanted F ec eady for be De in a like ood hearin after the rd/ Lon saw by force. gged and comme oing to ] me whe rn Fem 7 = ate rats oe ke cans ee pe went he felt al gona hed adie ol Foun nted the tae rie ace you Ho E ald s “We r I e ru stud ore was awa ace G the Ww € ' re w ic * cli Lon led ying “ resisti y be Gov. | De CG nor. sad! RIE people, t carry ou * inic eae back ¢ on it. H the ipl Long loo ting all 1 by for .| Standa partm jlover, d y N' wp t SL ord 00, 0 r fi sion eh o th e or eaded, ked the t ree.) rd ent rector rt BE. M we are n the Se to t one Soci. delayed . mental | ‘them h ‘Ray, Pe at ime. {wee cca in pan Occu of = [ ; We So tee " i ansfield makin of th he, his di the urt please me @ sion t bly ta jana pationa : cri . good i sa g in ere J * eci- mt me. don' nd o the eater said l re po lea { id. “1 th Congre Fee oat pon Goe * ake Ryn 4 ’ Netlec ‘plane. from t Long Pune ae ss * Shiro rt to or the ink 1 oat | tpone dard c * Huff on't anotl said thr he man- iar te 5 APP’ wo pe de the Pr t is he me alse 30V, t tes let’ her ee - Ng! ere LY = cide peo esiden a) arin nt of ) anno’ ‘in Lon tified. lew sta menté ‘ see : he the ve Pate « re- ‘Probate after a today's unced | Lae wal itersiies oY ae the te official orderli i pages EEN congress have ine of ‘het them | sanity uke : eonlerens manly ae place ” to ioe Aemand | stretcher We hae js ee iatermesi "in jee p— i} lets ime P AR 4 ‘on “ect one eco |back igi poh Gibson. ples Se a oo eet he @ aden as him ss ‘cow, Resating get, ope intervie BAR ROT en w a aie ‘edb n nee * “ oven wie “ ies el . tanwere angound?" indi-| pores Pt * poe brot 8, sapinay TOR pe Se iy RESTAURANT Ree tal Lyndon senate {late ee / phen (D-La ou wee inde was th ve gove lordes was uber: eas yery. De Sella ge “i ieee HENRY, “| quaitea tp fib ESA Se a F ry Queen. Apply 11 it av ettien. i that told t ion B. J Major- | | disa n, and w and ). the | th xed, I d = aede at of a a er he no lim new from y. 3 1 sery + i te psi WEE A boards. ge OUT. or, pr y li to 5 yn “uit - in Republic he Senat oknsan of saarers. Gov. Hue son of the’ e plane.” id not ey ae we ong int issued fatten on the! | with Bev Hunte yes will be thin BED Must = oo! ‘at advance -_ in. aged tl g this a ans wh e- Mond of t seem y P. le e The N alk to hi cag he ho he pro’ June on th { Me Inte: 4 Panersl held — ost of , MEN. Riiemelien ExPenTED - oy trained om | CRAW for prefer e) te ae a’ “do o are criti ay pow has rtd me a ng, the ea oe ( im on) order agers agarieg a uti Mite stant nee a 1 Home © treen 12 ogee WORK RIENCED BEA x 7. ae ae ORD ee inter a: ate in wake pothing” Ci fee ec se owertociin he a wuard he |pital Oke ee ustod sapien ‘een hile Cie eel Fe promfuniry PLC over $100 skonuuewt AUTY © ER EN : just Septem up #0 Con-|'"® > ng, whe erlook crucial cted u ed told| core unt fur his orig of HOMAS, 1 ho | at NITY | ee LENT VAR 1 x ee oe : C t € erne or’ we 7 1-43 4 wor ¥ A- . BP. _¥E : d ain't #0.’ ber and one ‘we ing a was ated he said pon an 0 a 7. will an facther i la atny J 3 L136. Feil by al ap a i — MARRI sme on — se West Hu Dia ete : w Sen F * * out it je rare from t hear-, Ll 7 held Godard = pin. oe notice and po! 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ALL 8 tel ‘aida ihe One a YOR glass itch ar second fl a pose ‘Re Md. woe gy pe ding forms Le, neg MA 5-216 tig carxe »taaw ood ward: Ss ence eas wk el lho stay | TRO ne Inge wn $3 5 3 BU PAC e 1 fal of ¢ ch, no , th 00 arte eck rms | he __| et te orF 2161 hd iu A WITH Mpegs : end | { NGS OR D. $ ‘Al KE he LS he h spita e port r of Project N Road 308, im the. ! _ ot fear char ee MA ine uare ered GR y and is ID 3B hie ¢ SOLD will and ighli Civ 1 will able C the C ee y ac Seopipsiom ge of | Di ion Pre Lake qf GRILL 1 Yio ANTE UL space availabl ae ane in il Def be Civil I an, Praieel No TM-391, pes oo fg bo Ot i FINE EVE: = H RILL EXPERI : hjags Sa h le ¢ Quee acied ing of th tra ense on d Jefe Rr No TOF ead ae ‘Sy A ou ‘Dist oie. 7 Eliza TRON xe, WaT! as been om accor ' r cael 2 Fe ion of at hein. > “a and he uxiliar Ai The Project No. “Tae os da kd Appt Oy TD . Bheston ha “ AVON C8 ieneay, “we Yo elp Wanted cal tap ONINOS WAN wertee Ok ' u wir Leo iy 2 kU an ea x i Tk? v 3 WITH | a accor booth gic 7, Rendas CA park! P park I) direc = e Lake 118 00 pam. cine shag selling thes Tour ax” 8 s-1600° - din ship en pre nity. | ng lot cars ei" eel : Re. chet To Ww te A a SUPPL vosey our will jg exce ie oe iliay can TERE A ce di xe pial e to ee ae Waterte There * « onthe eae or dens - ae, ‘be abel thee sts AU “ne { write 0 saree = an i we cash “ hrnsen trem. IN 8 cre eae a xP -Ganiee. wan many The v compet wd Tow charge will * ot ee ere: aclaly werwed ers / AUTO PARTS Bes_oe rayton Manly with cnpaaie ratiey ertieed weer mn power ot se wa h Sdable ails . ; for the from ; ta the i ea {nthe -< ee ihe Fiekt marked re. FOR SAT + Auto en DISH *Piains A ‘tl § vuran pore you aueproduets. 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RST - eew re , Exchange 1s “LIK oe von 2 Apply watt Fo DE tie Zar ORE HP GAY REA ere! office om a PART. Lock} tion 5 Roteré, alt et : ‘in the NP? it L. GA _ work. Minfocgoe KHA type m ht ARBONG, ", Ars La of em eng Ae ae CRMART — ese fer nf Ada! BN ieee bystnese CATES legranh RIG iowa Seer tice . , anceps Write | Serve HT Good : | oie eh ee 2 come ings oe oeereuee , far’ A 5 i some erence PR 3-3 ‘ bor a MA ar’ -- fer be won + i i] al : <2 Pr A ; , time. ae an ete a yrs ‘ oe ee” A wer ‘borg itty ly =| 7) iff etren —wanre a ces a Sas sia -) Service el T ; ot ee 8 12 maak se an” ; ge Aiken), lid . * an . 4 ' . ° i .? > tw } ‘ 3 i ¢ ‘ , r THE PONTIAC: PRE 1S. TUESDAY, JU XE 16 1959 ' { Sewn ty, . A oH 1 vies HURRY, | througli ‘Classified Ads.| 4 Anything goés! Dial FE! * 2-818). - Rent Apts., Fu Furnished 33 MODEST MAIDENS a Sees sae cae eaermeinee aoe ¢ RME for i Jay Alan | f! starter home on r Setement | RUSS McNAB _ Ear Sale Mowers 43 ore era, 43 7 MONEY DOWN j H ~~ { | RETIREES Nttle home e re in Ee Dr., stertord, b. VAL-U-WAY FOR VALUES & TRADES. er ruil "basemenk “Rough {Sits ART_MBYER | OAKW OOD MANOR | “ef 6M tiv Wher 0 access. Partly farm. Stores. pees <4 Fegan Tee aby san ge th sitors- i") bedroom ma “ear te ot, a a aT TR room weree._ oe, : : = 7 ee 6 re : , > 2 tat AVA le Se SEK? aa evaec Ebpeieninrnted Eoeci ; % eye “HA ? ‘ees : Sea ae { out - mainirict — in Narth- e — nice Stone Par te iienen. 8 a, ro on hee for woes fam neg SNUG S330 Down A MONTH. ® es Fe Es Ta 4 ar _ For Sale 1 Houses" P $350 DOWN - LAKE PRIVILIGES | 6 ROOM - : | HO} T, PUR- 1-A xine i ON SIDE’ LOCA- + a oe oa Rates S| oo Las SANDY BEACH TION ONLY $48.80 PER $100D Movin 4 OSS a aah STORAGE “SHED OR GARAGE RAGR "SUED GR GIRAGE. | Cee tice Cohen at ee Ly pelea oon ape, ak ewe own ‘| abeoouahin' Walled Lk TAshmoo 3.1721. + wee Ss Oakland \* inva highly. restricted subdivision $1,000 DOWN bemt Rougb wiri 3 bedrms. Pull aa oes FE 5458 WANTED TO RENT SMALL GA- Ive. +3on. | between Dixie Highway end HOME AND ‘y ACRE. WIL- emt. Rowgh wits. ENS on cue ‘ING & RUBBISH, NAME rage for storage. FE 5-0853 PURN. APT v4 Silver Lake. e Le. Room and | LIAMS LAKE A 3 - si eee ad down on your let. _¥our price Any time. FE 8-085 : #2 ON. Cass Dming “L' with wall to val = ROOM CU TT E Witk MA Spee, Oe Eee. - HAULING & RUBBISH: $2 4 LOAD ‘Share Living Quarters 30 ingatwacHELOR APY ¥ | corpes, Kitohin with wating space. WOOD PANELED »1 ACRE | ony me FE aap! | close in p. PE 4- ee haat aaa aalen Gna Eh" ro es Cony 2 bedreom modern rome. GRE HAULING” REARONABCE 2 FOUMO MEN WOULD LIKE Ty | RAR GENERAL HOSPTAL. 3, recreation room. plastered two PER MONTH, INCLUDING cee hans Gn ee ~~ EIGHTHAUEENG————— 1 gentleman. Phone OR PAs a i coreg bea eerege. dendssapes =a TAX@S AND INSURANCE Near Jr. High School. 34 Lbertes — 5 NEAR GENERA! 1TaL. 3. to cabaivision's privne, scored k. Js (DIC Ky VALUET oe Dea) with own- (IGHT AN sire v a. | Wtd. Contra t 5. 32! _rms. upper. Ret. x 55416. beach. Sale by owner. ~ e y Terms. £M 3-3303 Rubbish, fi} dirt. top sell, sand. vitgs. 32 SLEEPING VER 104 3. | a Oakland ir lg ae neni §3 vel aoe Rises oe consider ravel and front end loading. FE ABILITY \ dageay. es Pero. FE zie. Price $22,500 s t PE 8-1784 5-0693 or FE 4- 3531 iharaehy Suvder Lavender (ey HELL CARTAG To sell your end 70 — at _ | ah Alay ATE, FEXERAL es — cd bigs Mla ers Leo) E. potaareck pasta ee met —— NORTH SAGINAW STREET 7001 Highland Kd. .M59) £ Buil yace LOC8! And Jong distance moving. | service meCuliough his given Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 4 bedrooms, 1's baths. oak floors Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-8417 : Phone PE 5-6806 for — geste ; OPP | plastered walls, oil heat, large 2 & ROOM F ARN C BU RRE \RON'S LIGHT DHT HAULING "A AND DE- heed equities cayoppcni aaoael 4 BATH. Ci@AN | ‘ear garage. Qwner leaving state f { H IL SE ASPHALT PAVING |—=2-##l u WAITIN eo -ae Only 91.608 down LITTLE FARM z | No , ee "alls anyhow on mON GARDENS TON P :| Fee nt & Oe, TRENCHINO.. EXCAVATING POR, 64001. ____ WARTED: nee LY!| permitted. ager: Ue eee Ciose in. 367 N. Saginaw. FE Rd White Lake Township” ee eeaoo Is the full prices te _Ditehe tanks. Field — ager 8.\LOST: BLACK MEDIUM SIZE Homes, farms, lake property and ments, or $40 for single apart- | - 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX - 2-0700 WOOD FARMS | hes and boat well. UL 2-5404. le. Male. Libera reward. Contracts Buyers” waiting. | ment. Kenneth C. Hempstead, 102 BY OWNER LAKE SYLVAN LAKE FRONT — BIRMINGHA advent 3 ROOM WITH COOKING ep RIVE | Sub. Near school. Lk priv L- lect ? I M ‘ | Call or deliver to Dr, Ra _ Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | _E. Huron St. FE BEAUTIFUL ie | @ teely remodeled lake ront Ihe sto : é a il ges Al) utilities [sraeees shaped living, dining rm Fire b Mf livt ry brick home Oak foors Business Services 13 | Chtas pet i. 832 _W, Huron FE _¢-8550 , ° “OAKUAND - ba tech paemeny pete ored only FE §-8 | place, carpeting. drapes, tle bath eetacal ficeseaee, 4 wed: | 1 Jere dormitory bedreom up _ | —— = rooms, stove refrigera: ean. | SLEE “ROOMS PRIV: EN- 2 bedrms, Extra bedrm. off rec m: n ode! kit- | cedar ¢ ts & 18° sto: ) Lost: MAN'S HELBROS WATCH. Rent Apts. Furnished 2) 3 eek One Oe vie oom, PaivATE EN Tm., fireplace. Attached 2 car 5. rgome san beth” besoment. | age sheet. Basement Gas iur- Acme Asphalt Paving FE 2-8956 ~~~~~~ | AVON APTS. 511 E. PIKE. NEWLY | OFFICE: at EEPING ROOM, $7.00 CI BAw | (see. Mmeloced dfecmver. © Sew Momart onto. ot) fur-| Sil accent car ge uaeo Licensed and bonded Free esti: LOST: EYE GLASSES. BROWN 1 M KITCHENETTE | decorated.. Modern 4 ooms & 544. N. E. Boulevard at Valencia wR heat. Water softener Frul trees nace CHant weeping willows accept car as down pa) _mates. FE 5-1917 of plastic & gold .frames. Strong eek tas ts only. 290 N (aa | bath Inquire manager. {BEDROOM BRICK. FULL BASE- W. Suron_ ae end . berries. FT ao ot water's edge Vacant mont —_ — q i € >| 1 ‘1 WINDOW & WALL WASHING. _lens. OR_3-2066. Sock’_Alberte Apts _ | BIRMINGHAM LARGE $ ROOM © meni. mo. 2 children wel. | _ Rooms With h Board 38 00 witter pmeage — Coavenveneser™ 1 C. HAYDEN, Realtor Painting. Vree: eet OM 200%. | GPMAYED: FEMA LE BEAGLE |{ & 2 RM. INDIVIDUAL APTS | [ppeT. Screened poren. trsplacr; | come, FE 1-014 DRAYTON MOUSE Oy oe os: a ane \ealtor ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS, ee cen Be: gore oe complies, FE 2M) S00. BEDROOM RANCH LIVING NICE MOME. SOUTHERN COOK-) heat, Pull bem 2car cerage. —— FE 806% dm dane and Lorraine Court. Re-| or FE 4-1908. ‘ h 9 + 6 oe Open Eves 8un 10 to 2 repaired by factory trained man | room, 14x2)_ family kitchen, 19x12 ing Parking space breoys or moth- “ Mos bead ~ — at our otfiee. General Printing _ward. PE _8-3320. 1 AND 3 BEDROOM LAE ee ae ve at side | tbe okey, Large mies bo ae | _er'with chia” FE 5-431 2 ee riving rm, Pal bem:t 8 lots NORTH SUBURBAN — 8x. ut ripie LisTin ce Bupp'y Co aw- obbie: & Suppli ae y furn. Ln Dis SLA id | ford. Cali after om tua 2 tional “Cont 3 G SERVICE BO OeRG LA REBCAPING ae = mrplies ee FURNIBRED | ROOMS. aetoevey ooee® tse | _* _ Convalescent. Hermes 3RA| Lehe pric: MAL Site: Oe mem Ranch. Btone front. Alum! BULLDOZING. | LANDSCAPING | & 2-140 . . 3 BEDRMS 2 BATHS STRICTLY : num sided cumsae: Slena | truck delivery. EM 3-224 __ ee PICTURES. | SOOM PTE OUT a | en etecer eed ecg coniaren, | moderm, fully carpeted Al Com: WE OFFER THE FINEST | IN Ny i trade Mave home taal tai fireplace ia 34 ft. livia ‘BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS Book Peeore. 18. E. Lawrence St. trance : beth Everyto fur- mo $6181 before. 5 ess Lake, ¢ Call EM 33163. | equipment and service at reas-| older or elired’ couple bed ae oe Poa — * Pa aan end windows. Rea ished. ear Saginaw Inquire 22 30 p.m. | EDROOMS. § GAs HEAT & HOT onable rates. Men or women. Bed | rooms. living room 7 By bath eiaemreni: pacuninnne fl. Notices & Pe & Personals 25 33 COZY LITTLE APART- | * waier rote) feathe a tiv eemeets aie a¢ hr. care FE) elise, vences Le bog gi reation 5 6 emi uiiive tare, T { . $12 | icinity o e vernois in _ 5 | A si at ao Large landscaped lot, fenced Cearce paral AA PRIVATE E DETECTIV | Btn and poate ae | MENT. CENTRALLY L oe ea vA wo WONT Hotel Rooms 39 teted selare gare ahh di ane 818,900 — “Terme re Don‘ ; . alr harthc J > |= . tance of ere istrict i ~ edroom home Nice-sised | Confidential consultation. FE : ta | LOCA TED, HEAT|’ phone 2-508 | c “4 Graciog MY 38021, S9hii 14?} Telegraph. ENT o™ FURNISHED. LOW e er GAs next, OFF Jos. ‘HO TEL AUBU RIN eA On TeAbE ADE ‘A “RMB. EXTRA Kitchen "Per Ge teks whe ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE OTREDS 2 Rk NEWLY DECORA a Se nia |“ iyn, Vacant, Rooms by Dav or Week | jot Garage. Bemt, Gas heat 3 arden this lot is winding. 218 KNAPP SHOES Pyt. adults. 279 8. Edith FE RENT. FE 5-9441. if ,BEDROO i HOME. NEAR 16| Also 1 or 2 room apartments | paved street, Garden. Flowers toon 337 There's a i's-car Bike Ph ore S108 92-9634. Mile & Rochester Rd. Ph. MUL | Cooking and. range units | North end. $9.450. PR §-5077 PONTIAC LAKE PRONT — ies" 3 too. Only $8,259 with PUamiE a, lp as red Herman OR_}-1502 eo ae 7 UTiL Oe me FEA § oory By | _berr: ___ #6 _ Auburn 398 OWNER. ¢ BEDRM. BRICK. FIRE- Fare 54 gy Mn — = payments CEs, ny GIR! OR WOMAK NE EDINO West side. Employed lady. FE . none: } BEDRMS. MOD. & CLEAN. OIL | lace, double lot. 65 East Bivd or we citat iptapEsas a! Sort conyecntal 2-650 ian EXCEPTIONALLY Nice A F7 * heat NF. school & ma _-_ Rent Stores_ ee he CS Ee dock Most attractive home POR THE SMALL FAMILY REPAIRED ‘EST CARPET x z & 4 RMS. PARKING FE | “near ¢ Drive-in. 4 rms. & _in_Milford. EM_ 3 ae |2 STORES, 2615 AND 2619 DIXIE | BY OWNER | @ BEDROOM. FULL expertly constructed. fully | = __Near Covert School. 2 bed: Outboard Mtrs — Parts & Service oO nd iT 4- "4-008. bath. Pvt. & garage. OR | 3 ROOMS & “BATH, D PLEX “we |? diner OR +139 | basement, wall to wall carpeting. | : div j room home Not a manaton ‘Air cooled engines repaired wped pad operated by vim MS UTILITIES FURN. IN- | 3-4281_ between 4 & 8 ; t month. Inquire $415 El 50 gal. e water ter. | ing room, stone firepiace.| = put a rent beater On nice Auwhoriaed Service for Brigay rue sumer fers namber “ ‘2 tant. welcome. 114 Center St. FE #7 : | : | BEAUTIFUL ttORE EXT 70 aluminum storms and sereens Kaotty Pine recreation | shaded on cece | [- | wa en ny a r seers 8 Clinton Engines: He's egaaivey our Trademark) | _ 22300 rooms & bath. 2 story, easy walk | 3 apm pee or, gene for aimost any kind of small| pe’ s-1013 after 8. a <= windows Private reed. $18.- with $800 pape Ae deo Case Take: Re. —_ Pee] #7921 a No HOMES CHURCHES 2 ROOMS Tuk a Soto os Thea aetha ate _— avigechcoteg ry es on to a & WIFE | hergaeae ok a ores perkins SMALL HOUBE FOR COLORED. | 196 — Terms. i mon "> CATERIN Hi hts, heat furn., 31 Elwood j 8, y space ot mmedia possession - . NEW W WAY ASPHALT and offices. Dinner trays _ ine hal Gas automatic hot water & heat only Who will help with nwo & JOHNSON, Realtor, 1704 8 Tele, Teas. down payment. PE 4-088 oe ee ee fe au ced. Call for —sanawienes__ bone OARE kland Jost 7RM MS Rtiy -PURNISHED APT. ‘furnished by owner. Private yard garden, OR 3-1043 graph, FE 42533 | FAMILY DUPLEX 5 RMS. EAST | -. cer Meccouat Gnty oes Swe ee creaneee und CALL ELECTROLYSI6 CENTER Ground floor. All utilites PT. and laundry facilities at 444 £5 ROOMS AND BATH. RECREA- For 1£ABE—i100 6Q PT PLUs | tide Oas heat. d-car garage 19-21 : ci rah ety oe rai PE 4-080 . for remove: of unwanted bair.| nished. Auburn hi mo.| Pike, near grade and high schools | tion room in basement. Near St. Available Aug lst tn “going” | Liberty $¢ ACRES — Tired of city Puil price just $5,500 PLASTERING nEW OR REPAIR ‘Martha Wilder, ee registered, ros Ww. — pd ote Pmt | ann a too Cnarmowte Ph center. Front and rear parking io! OWNER SARTLY WinthitEh aN gece uke econ! _- \. < fi i a r , 1 eb Work Guaranteed. FE 5-0304 a eo 7 LOR RMS & BATH. PVT ENT _ PE _8-2420. __ SROOME AT UNION LAKE YEAR Sasol broruings. Sede OR | iio68) or OR 3-107 Oil “fired hot water beat you ve seasensd Ser for ac Saws, Hand Lawnmowers CHARL.E: CHESTER 7 LOE RMS & BATH er 6 FE KEEGO HARBOR UGE. MOD. ° tround Ref. EM 3-4261 ULTRANEW STORES WEST FOR SALE OR LEASE } BED eee ee ee nee cu: long Ideally located among | oe ALR Cl ORES STS | erm 4 rm. upper Gas heat On 5 RMS. AND BATH, 848 CEDAR — Side. BE 2-2144 | room ranch-type house Lake priv buidings” Branden Twp eer Je tely ereperee aver Mantes — bead gr Sasier Bi. Fon MILLE R 3-4042 | 9 LARGE E ROOMS. PyT., BATH &. "= line. Reas. M & M Cleaners inquire FE 5-7012 or 1614 N | PANELED ~ OFFICES IN NEW | 6284 Andersonville Rd, Wa $26,000 -. Convenient terms Williams Lake with privt- SS sod DAINTY y Mat a —Mrs.| _ent_ 89 State St. FE 2-0566. 2-908. | Perry, ee putiding, downtown ares. Only | _ trford _ leges A_ really, vesutiful SPRING HAS SPRUNG THE A Taylor 56 Gills FE 3-723 7° RMS. LOWER APTS. TTL LOWER FLAT - 5 ROOMS 2 ¢ pooMS & BATH ON SCOTT | 1200 square feet left Will divide | BY OWNER, 6 ROOM MODERN. larger type 3 Bedroom. all Robins are back and now's the ~oay Wain. aliPPL “439 |“ ties (urn, 14 Close. | bedrooms i At bus ” take Adults only, wito retereuce to suit Parkio lights and heat! $8050 wits $4000 down or $7600 = =ROY ANNETT, INC , REALTORS on one floor You wil be ee ees ons See Das Mevemines Mrs. Wallace. FE | 2” RM & BATH UPPER. V WHITE. _‘'0P. Garage OR 3-675 | $65 ft mo : er FE furnished tS. A) cash FE 4-683), j 28 MAST HU (SA nom of te 2h fam 7 night arviee: Bigesa Fureace 1805 313 8. Paddock, $12, FE 23-7720 | NEWLY DECORATED UPPER. ert ae R ee S 4. |3 BEDROOM RANCH, FOL Ly i | Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 Hdl earo- te uli e. gate or night service. Holla ce — ce Siew flat 4 rms. & bath, garage, heal | WEST OF PONTIAC ert ce opace culated. — Carpeting. tion As of Co., Call FE 2-8318 - 3 ROOMS UPP FURNISHED. | furnished P | 6 RM, HOUSE W OE ia caus Me are A steal at $11 356 1f WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL IN DEBT? privele erent a On ses Me 8. Marshal PR 2-3373 ater inquire 3) _Aveete Fe Available Immediate! Boo ved Ps Fae - FE 8-0466 ‘malt Spent en auto and wringer washers. Whoje- _-negee. Ui Seon p.m. AVAILABLE “in ABOUT 2 Wks. Available Immediately | LABETH resi. iy liar de ay Ugo ; ing trouble 1 a ee : ering Rc ag eee eset acces cesammarerasian hom tent to | j | bedrm with bemt & garage Peete : OK — Fou H be so happy | sok APPLIANCE, SERVICE air ; payment see ss fease + Clemens ee At = Pari a shopping, center | 1- and 2- Sols Offices Exe, cond Lee. lot aur gas you did. c ROY'S, 96 Oakia FE 2-4021 MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL: | —™ Se RTT + | ORCHARD COURT Neos, be fight Saree, $-2848.| Choice location in Harbor.{ heat Close to sthools Term a md >, Pm. 716. Pontiac |? RMB. ELIZABETH LX. Sa Bar iieaton | s80 per month ineluding etilits Tenene Real Ketate, PR §7605 | CRESCENT LAKE Es: ORS. INC, Pm. pose at Castle, 4145 APARTMENTS ADULTS. PROFESSIONAL. NEW 2 per month in me utilities TATES Lake privileges “ s Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 sane Bank Blog PE -04sd. Case-Etirabeth Rd vedoqun Guplen, Alice beuée.,____ VEST) | PRIVATE OWNER 2 BEDRMS . Dandy 2 bedroom bome on ~~ 4 JEAN Wilt 8 Eo crn, consi? is AND BATH PORNIBHED ATRPAND NEW Gag Seek. A pe, Fe ee | SN OVER WET aie. YE ye Sse carpet. paves drive. nice sized lot. Built in 95s vely eauty mp — ~ ENT WITH OPT =. . / ome is im excellent DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL cutting shaping in sddition aioe § BATh COUPLE SLY Ng oh hs TH ORTON TO | son tel CENTRE 28 TELE. | © ROOM HOUSE NEAR “scitobLs 2% YEARS OF SERVICE condition Owner has bought tevatens._Tere,_ Beets. "| the _yesting peouty _corviees. OR 3.1315 FURRIGEED 6 CFTUASMEED |. Rew Vabdivision, full base: grafh Rd. 000 sq. ft air-cond | 1% Palmer FE &138 “INCOME a large home and is offer- DRESEMAKING | T. TAILORING. a. en poatontt | ne Witt | wit “gorege il beat MA/ office 2 lavatgries. gas heat. PERSONALIZED soit Patory frame house: one 2-reom price 67900 with $500 dows terations, Goons _ADTES, - * | Am r rs m a Don't ' ta _my. home. rs a yg ggg) Ba Ogee om wee gas piizete enttanee. Very | ow sercatht REDUCED | HOUSE & COTTAGE FOR RENT | Benlier Piya 8. Telegraph Rd ~~ apartment’ ‘iach apariment Deas Seley Ss le me * plec reenter = { ‘1048 hes full beth 53 rooms and , Wr Garden service for tee! 7 AME. PORN. APT. PVT. ENT. | ‘ Soe “sar ~ $9 S00 cad carasied.. a pores | Pe YoO NEIL. Realtor __ os Plowing 16B flatware set. Lifetime muaramtee, | _338 ¥ _ieren niOuT SAVELY | AND Caltrse wcreme. PS Seema ot | Satin picbene eth metal cab | GODERN 2 BEDROOM. HOME. | Ste . Russ McNab Ant Meyer sUBURBAN PLOWING rere & GRAD. qommomye y with newly released) FE 4 nets in decorator colors with pias- ees Of] heat. Vecent. Bet. — mimately 1 acre of tad ing. PE 62:00, after 3:30 UL eer tablet. Os cunts st : J adllber ook je and refrigerator | wes $65 pe | Rent Farm “Property 4 a1B OTTAWA HILLS with 16 apie trees is ihe set . 2-519 snes. furni } e on Hoye for 2 a ahs q — ESTABLISHED IN i914 NG. GRADING, DISCING & HOpERN OpcaeaTRA AVAIL Amomatic nent @ hot water (soft! MODI WEST 50 4 1 BEDROOM FARM = ocaTED. AT 132 _WENO- rooms “Carpeting. “drapes ‘and mowing. 775 Scott Lake Rd. : 2 FE 40317 furnished. Kitcher fan, master TV_| Gas heat Biscktop home rm. chicken house, Spe NAH — Brick home Liv- fireplace fixtures incjuded. 2 WEST SIDE — Webster echeo! or OR _3-0185. ‘PERSONALITY HAIR CUT AND serial and many other fea) rect ge —ne children under | peed agg orp to middieaged ing room. dining room, den | c@r attached garage Cail for area 4 dedrm home 2? VACANT LOT ARON. | with rinse $4. Dorothy's. tures Kent Resitor FE four’ p60 ye Ten Woes agaien. | ond, dedréom down =. 4 use more detaiis on this nice bome picts tiled paths, full bsm't wn able. FE 4 2-194. tons. tac 4, Sar i rooms = | eat, garage This house is WARNER'S = ROTO - TILLING. VILL Att aya LABLE FOR "aire Bet iperimvecte ey. oe MODERN a BEDROOM BAB aA 7 LEASE at Prse nee | — fall, basement — Alumi — | Evenings after @ call PE $2838 or | approved and quick possession fora? Alse Hight | an OncH. D LK HONS, ETC E “4 quicg vo leven limited time ony econ Ré. Auburn oo. top doliar, UL 2-460. . | Shown by appointment only, 4 HNSON _ ed : vailable MICE “Auvure_feighta ‘pat: * Sale . ouses. 9 A. NSON NORTH S2DF°— Only $950 down = . a —ADULTS ONLY— . only a 147 W. Howard. nas For ‘ a H > 43 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor =, Jot : » Realtor rs this 3 bedrm. home Large Laundry Service 18 punch bowls FF_¢-5606 ties 93-2488 spite Guinea aes Seoeapae, naitites Pr “a A ON 8T 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. living rm with picture window. Wed. . Children t Board 7 dh MANAGER 19 SALMER ST APT 6 EAR ee -. 6 RM 1! STORY MODERN HOME 5.8 FE 4-253 tiled bath and shower, gas heat. wny Lageony|™ toB PL FE 86918 “| AL - LARGE Sereened 2 rm eueet 5-8161 , 4-2535 corner lot landscaped See this er es roe Fontias| Se M DAILY & STINDAY - | 9 bedrm wet ne nd Bes | s¢ 2 car garage with ~ { "Cin it to B Owner - ee at only $8959. Near bus - { pues i Leendty ageone ny REIGNS, EXS Si ea a OPE 1 pate | F tt reat oe car” gare, pe, 1 nore Weaulfliy "lds e | r ae meals. wt mas: : MODERN POUSIRG | ~ ores ~S is ‘ ve ROOM clase house .—) a] w te Hoeene Orts 2 F fp Spe goon eam - is ik te was ae | | v's to, fat bem. ota he _ pages, : 4h) {8 i BATHS, WILL PAY “fond d shopping f f. Telegraph Be) distance te. Peatac Mt ‘Gone | a Diecut for lares ef _ Map NORTE ENQEOROE R Ouiy ‘Sh owo an. total price 30300. . | NEWLY DRCORATED H eon | >| necreums frame home with cak | SYLVAR anna — Neatly new ‘ mo. | heat. Poneed yearn with ber- | is trees and ROCHESTER ~~ Hise DEGUIN only’ dh a00 "with $1300 down. | pe r hae and ROCHESTER A i LJ large a io = Vvin 2 bedroom type bungalow | . Reason Live a few minutes? Ponties,| with attached S-car ga sit ‘from uated on lot with built-in j od Fe res | Sad rSs, altace Tr. ey 4 y/ at —— TWENTY-FOUR e : ¢ om i WHE PONTIAC phes SS. TUESDAY. JUN ) af NE 16, 1959 a a ‘ __-For Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) 1 5 ; i ¥ 7 4 For Sale Houses 43 SLICES OF HAM - c “ : j iy | my LANDSCAPED ELIZABETH, LAKE AT YOUR MS 3 2 EDROOM UNFINISHED. 321 ! A good 3 be: k -ranch-; back aaa, olf at your front | 2 BEDROOM Lake Ave. off Ovion - Clarkston style ‘Nome, Jus cdo of towa| door, ‘otorway bedroom: ‘Bath Baseme-t Ol) aupnace Gat Rd. Cheap for cash. 8-034. with lake privileges. Birch doors) ranch. . “Spen 2-§. FE 8-1008. | ea ponemmasts awn pyc SPACE UNL c t & plastered walls. Pull, dry base-/By OWNER WASHINGTON PARK. LTY — MANY DANCE HALLS % ment, with lavatory & fire alarm | j1 story, full basement, low down ‘CUCKLE R REA | Busiier, than living rm. in bose , Bat eee ga ar: Perm Fe aE ay. Nees notte | haste; "om apartest tt | : 5 nl: | feb el tected ty rT j _ ture available PE. 45182 BY OWNER IN PIO. HIGH- | TRILEVEL STARTER HOME mother-in-law or income. Just i . ure @ 4 * | jands. 2 bdrms.. etc. Large attic down your lot, smstt’ biock past city Mmits Bast side ; | Auto oo Full necks cewn, our lot. & Flattley. EM ; ‘ years old. Fenced va ake 53-0482. NEW PLAN. LOW DOWN PAY- q i = i (4 “ fe [a prsieges: (91). 0 ee AUBURN [ HEIGHTS, 3 BEDRM, ment Little as $300 will move you” if Pa eG. j 50 lot, large kitchen, new fur- in house. Your choice Minne) | he oe ae Be | nace, Aluminum storms. UL locations. Call us now. Will show. oes BF 408. or Y re a 2 ee 4: he “pEDaOOM HOME ON 3 _LAND- Pr. W. DINNAN 2. BB ,B * seaped lots. 150 x 151. Watkins . PE 27121 PE ¢271 ee e634 % Very way a pavllowss., Berea Sty | _ oe ban Baoan be OUTSTANDING HOME ache garage. $11.000. OR 3- e508 10 A.M.-8 PME 4 x % on Founda'ion ee G28 A beautiful white alumisid- Don C ond yy 2o4 an ISHED MODE! ed bungalow that has that ng EL RANTS . ih, warm comfortable homey WILL BUILD FINISHED OR NEW BRICK RANCH eee 685 Melrose Street feeling Five jarger than starter home, with or without i teema) badtocm eC ul wathe 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOMES average rooms decorated in basement, op your Jet or ours aie ae gins “aartea rt ee Chose ke schools mi istores a eee ie oneal “nn have mode! to show OR 3-2637 heat, recreation room with fire. % Pee 4 xe na) ; ehen,. sively ‘path full WATKINS LAKE PRIVILEGES place, kitchen complete with % 1 r modern 2 bedroom. yas beat tiled built-ine. 2-car garage Large lot basement with recreation 5 at f apace. blacktop drive. and bath, fireplace breezeway & ga MUST BE 8EEN TO B AP- h lenced rage OR 43-7206 PRECIATED POTAL DOWN PAYMENT good garege, anchor fence ~ ; ; - ‘ , % lot 100 x 150 with view BY OWNER $500 DOWN 2 BED - oo SUBURBAN of Willame Lake 614.075 room. basement storms and BRICK RANCH S66 FHA terms screens @63 Btanley FE 4-0603 Lake privileges on Lake Oakland 5 room brick ranch J bedroom: SS , a - apart Sareces BRICK HOME SMART PEOPLE BUILD BEFORE = fui) bath kitchen has knotty pine Dat To &MALI MONTHLY, PAYMENT LE OR TRADE Tucludes Fakes au’ Insurance oa i A BOOM cupboards and ceramic tile coun- “Te euG a aituet od on 8 Pini ed ia OR 1-0764 fer tops. Ful) besement recrea- DIRECTIONS in 8 eeeeed wight Ai 6in- tion room Water softener. Gas LE § on +) righ { i F , Out Mt Clemens to Me 875 Al! rooms spacious and $600 DOWN ent. large pion se Tuin ieft to mode weil designed full base 2 bedroom modern Oak floors NORTH SIDE ly creatic Piastered wails Basemen! Auta . : meiut lovely recreation rm + ; > rooms. 2 bedrooms basement | DLORAH BLDG CO attached garage at one matic heat Nice lof Close '5 (puto. heat. water softener 8.6455 + — end ened ice —cerpert for Donelson School. Complete price storm doors and windows and outer We, your boat at the other $7 950 - screens. Recreation room) FULti ~--.—-— "= it. ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM HOUSF home vou should investigate, Dorothy Suvder Lavender PRICE, $16800. TERMS aoe So ocated north end. of Rorhester Sell or trade for home off Reciicr bal, 30 venre sie cists Carpeted aluminum storma and Joslyn ane ttOr Est 20 y PONTIAC WATKINS ESTATES of reens Full basement new o}! 7 7001 Highiand Rad Leary ane PHA TERM -s-« 2: furnace garage Close to shoppiug YESTERDAY BEAUTY Fiona) £4 72303) ) or MU ee this Immaculate &room home AP Newsfeetures. center 1 block from school $9 THE OLD FARM HOMF COMMERCE TOWNSHIP THREE with carport, paved drive aud 600 Terms Call Lincoln $-3753 Keven rooms with base hedroom house corner lot. 50u130 2-car garage. on targe 100x150 530 DOWN KEEGO HARBOR ment, and oij fired hot we Price $4,750, oniy $260 down, EM ft lot 3 Vedrooms. 1% baths a furn ‘ a choo! ter heat nice glassed in 10155 Built-in oven and range. ventila- ~~ == ——— umn 2s bedrm jake & schoo! MA 4.3476 porch, exceptional jarve and \ VXTOUS TO S|: | | tion fap in family root to keep F \ H 43 : ap oe comfortable rooms, 200 ft ‘. eVEebals you cool] while we discuss this “or Sa ouses a opeRe panty TYPE 2 ao on blacktop road 300 ft This. white sjuminum-sided frame hot deal CALI. FOR APPOINT. — ve OSS etn hee aa Se eh vileges Nr oe deep large spreading shade euch home overlooking lake, on MENT TO 8HOW 4 ROOM _ aa rR . ees located off M5® $1000 : 1 acre with fruit and berrie Be 1 apr down Price $10,975 @pacious. front jawn 3 bedrooms ' vases down: ne mo ake over A LOOK and den Stone fireplace in living pymts FE 6-66) NO DOWN PAYMENT oom 2+ar garage Ail fer on {hia To hecdroom home with ear YOU DECORATE $18 500 Far quick sale owner wili rH jocated In & weilrestricted $6650 ‘totel price for this take terms to sult buyer 412 W HURON OPEN EVES Doll } louse he van borhood Newly decorated two hedroom home and je YIN { VERME cal heh 4-45 26 rad. for immediate oceupanry glassed in porch, full base Tae STAT . Situated in Waterford Tap 81500 down For further Informa ment. gas heal automatic CEREAL RES verere I BURBAN PONTLAC in the center of the schoo! OF re S-4311 hot water place je dirty 6203 Commerce Rad , GS in . ‘ avaleni Located on well IERBI RT ¢ DAVIS but good possibilities black EM 35-6466 Nice 2 bedroom home on ijarge landscaped lot 190x150 thi« ! eh — top streel curb and gutter CO ORI: I) 66 2 218 ft lot Mas oi! heat | immaculate home features a 4915 Irwindale [Drive in located Just off Baldwin ‘ “IN cath. air tiled floors, newly decorated, close | family room. encilored AL me large rooms and bat lifetime to schools, 6350 down Phone OL. breezeway, 2 car atlacned RAPE rane = cerpeling full basement full at 1151) Take wo look! ‘ Full price only $12 ) Vitae home in Ortonville ’ : tic Ayidmatic. ho waler amr ’ a ——-- —PHti— Terns Sereda new sepiie tank $500 down 24232) bungalow with fall aloker heat Near school Into WN Adame Rad Rocheste: $25 per monto basemett automatic beat tburches and shopping Down , TOR [ots tiie Hflauedyviman nice and clean. & wonder town vicinily Bacrifice* §7 GOO J A. PAY] IR , ; ful be 9075 cas rF, OAT I iCF. wr arge family # bedroom needs 8 on ee : ty aaa ye guaDay 14 im int ae : i a iitie fining and decorating We Trede mall farin itis Highland Rd M6 Pontiac Li j nes ‘ 7 DORRIS & BON lecated wert of town on Tock ; OR 4.01306 ( PANGUS. Realtor 132 W Huron Phone FE 41557 heaven road having @ acres & so MIS Ortopylit NA 7-2818 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE cory modern bungaluw Aiuminun ? e . aiding 2 bedroome. bullt-in bath est uysS AKI: ORION 3} BEDROOM BRICK IN WATER pans wan oll heal, garage. 68 000 —F 7 acres 7 perme tee em {ford Twp 2 yrs old Pull base | terms ml ac} caning mm Picepince amt | ment, oil heat Large yard FE Ctoxse to Powntowtt ay Cra Hoe Faved eee! on ev § 2128 Adjacent ta €:ty parking ate arace erms oyt Realty x ‘ ; , I, 1 Sdarnitl Foiuick MY 437th INDEPENDENCE TWP, (ere) ieee mace n fame hone Nn eaceitent cand “ened for bus, 4 Bedrooms 2. AEDROOM 2 BATHS BRICK! 2 bedrdem new in 1956 §7 400 ween Just the right location fo: , . Small arm anch Electrie kitchen Land payments 65% a month on FHA beauty shop real estate inau Iieal family home weil Meat clean & room Modern » aped Aluminum atarmea = and mortgage For seie Dy owne: ance of business offiie Use upper ated in aterford area n aa onl nee it k and rec Oak floors ful) basemen eer carpets drapes Finished Phone ORando #8244 floor fer nice apartment Garage c ae oa Mee seman er oi} heat Approximately 1 ) P; oO a a arcemen alk _to commuter NEAR COVERT scHoo!, ampie parking space $1000 duan wutomatic oil heat. jaundry acre fenced Fruit tree Saige tA Meld da Cule 6 rooms & bath Gaiage Judson ~t tiase large corner lot with berries asparagus nice tae Ye 7h ward gna Chrysler Oniy 88060 Terms 2818 Buick A good solid built @ room modern tocar gare A real buy shrubbery and lawn Ren operatior North of Detroit FHA < } ] | home in marvelous condition Per at $108.0 5 terms sonable terms - Full price oe riwege available g20250 M1 “UBUEDAN Twitty feet for family having children of $10,506 a ' ne At Its Best FT Vaiereail” Gareee cl son deen: 2 Family It ed ate Pa ge SS10n Your future home ts the WILIIS M BRI ANd: (e Tarated in good residential nm '¢ Ss = (CONVERTIBLE 24 Buy rING. ‘ area on paved atreet bua on this 2 bedroom bunga ) JOSEPH F REISZ. Bailes Mer line at front door 6 large low on the North side Pull } @ ¢ bedroome 1's bathe 940° F Huron 45ial ome and |'s baths down basement auto oil furnace WW. ROSS JTIOMI Wves PR #082) firepiace. 3 rooms and bath Bmall down payment Take 5 : 7 ip for rente’ large 2 car over GI ¢'s per cent mort- OR 3402) garage rice Includes gege / // drapes, atove and refriger [OT 6 . ' tor in @pertment On! 2,- : TY ' NOTHING DOWN i with eee GILES REALTY CO WI] Beautiful bi-lewel & tri level starter FE 6$.6175 221 BALES iy AVE homes. If you're looking tor some ( Yo Al; OPEN 9 AM -® I i } thing different in the line of atert oe! peted Brick MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. er homes then you cant $$$ Custom J hedroom brick . i) op Ne arS afford to miss this opportunity ) Oiwier spent mer $7000 $20. 500 terms to right buyer Beautiful 1 bedroom brick Amal! home pneee on "4 emondeling 4 tiple! ie . Large lvir room, = full aere (parce Mil Basement Koand Rormrea kitchen INDIAN VILLAGE dining. ruen alm Feem oF Furnace. Only $4800 full re flied bath and new (IAN 2 story J bedroom house with den Automatic oll heat Brice : furomee 1h Of deep cool pacioue kitchen and dining room Brick garage Beautifuliyv chanted iol with ‘pentle xiepe s ne ream with fireplace lms ' Jandacaped yard with extra 4200 DOWN ip leas Garage Price $46 den oF 1 room off living rietm ROCHESTER UTICA. BECTION lot Priced to sell! | New 2 bedroom ranch with 00 About $1960 down ull eae via: qe Me ee New 1 Bedroom Ranch Bell or piestered ais oak ftoors lose fo ail conveniences ery Trade Well constructed Gak a ° orce air ea near us Coane hee lore nlee neighborhood: $12.050- Call floors, thled bath with Chrome oe HOeE ral ROAD ni nlaratilele and schoo! Principle and in- + ELLEN ai " now Fixtuces Modern Kitchen with mrescescc, allacha i. ee terest pavment only $4424 }-fe new @ room tench home Birch Cupboards and Dishmaster, | Pare t y. “i at hee i per month with attached two car gutaue HOYDT REALTY Large jot Only $12,000 WII ac | Soul Ge leewe el la eat Hadiant hot waler heat Many ‘ cept your present home or equily About ty acre of land. ber- built tn features ge ft jake "EE 2 0840 re 2 9966 donne ries, fruit trees. Patio Sum frontage . 234 8 Telegraph Ra ! mer house with grillh-Many 2 OR J REDRM HOME NRAR NEW Y BEIROOM RANCH Just extra features—PHA Terma pay laes |. . MABUO? catpeting In tytn 5 about completed Will accept | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ii? rt - 1 t ain aorm apd f i < . - i } iheth | uh I fates bedrms built in oven and range trade See this well-built home NO DOWN PAYMENT + 1483 BALDWIN FE 4.0647 | Hrivk es ' ews gree! tow dewnpayment FR $377 nak floore, plastered walle, tiled We have & number of 9 "5 5 = ew cof iawe abel e ti sate , - 149 bath many closeta dining toom and | bedroem homes, beth ROWH ERT ET { amit bea: 4uis Rrpele bivk Drone at ane. a . i” eicctste (Riichen fall ibe sere ns sn enieculpcrutom a Roms avin oT vive Petrone “i pend Remodeled brick farm oil automatic furnace, $14.500 with basements just deco | OO K | f eb kite te ® i dre lions tated and in top condition Mid bacement Widow ig ty bays’ Bath we Tice WS 1 ae NONE BUY 8780 DOWN low monthly pavmenta a . ‘ mit ar tow Asami Finest jicatlon wrsco only ST 750 Vacant Tiae 2 hee only S per cent Interest ra FHA tec ar ott oF ETON Peron farge framt pearch nice Call ta now to see them! kifeten iter tot with sliade right on tCiescent Lake i204 DEVONDALE ROAD ENELIRIE Plott / ! i hecdroom heme Large tet 7 FPO ONE APONDDB TEN fA Dewy Mrired to well at §8@ S00 [ Ralan:e $70 ent hil Iter Finite no « : IZ SI 5 fares tinnd neighborhood, 2 cat ene ome DAILY 12 TIT. @ @a:age A sent beater: 440 8 MARSHALL @TRPET . = : 4 ;ooun bungalow priced ta ‘ 7 } a 144 ‘ Pea M1 } : ; ~ | Nie Rea ry $ anny sell at $@ 000 shoo down eet ee ee ee FF aon s « r Pr 4 { | ot Wwng Down : : ‘ As ie | ae neu Available to colored in oven and range. full kitch : OW 1, TRADE ‘ . - ; en cabinets formica count 1162 Wo Huron Open Eve & fu EVENINGS & BUNDAY CALI ers, oak floors tile bath SPAR WATERFORD Vit MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. and shower automatic ot | a 2 bedivom bunga MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Rob Alton - PE 4-53.84 heat, electrie hot water, i) i} basement new ofl , Bob CastellL—FR 2.1273 best of insulation, birch i. forced mip furnace has re Don Nicholle FR 4-6044 flush doors conventions! cemtiy been tnatalied Year toot construction. The loca He ae Karege Nice garden area tion ta terrifie! Many many ue “ HOVAL? Conilte tab fenced Nothing down See lotx to chose from. cver- Soe : ee ee bile 1 neon 1 Acres \ y looking the new Pontiac Bo ss ie Gaal Northern and Madison Jiun- ~ nu Ue ah Poi : WHAT AIDE + bentoum First time offered. thit’ J bedroom , ; lor High Schools off Jos- semen! wilh wl fuipmce Bauce ranch-lype home sarge I6e2o & LARGER CO j F , tery hume in Webster : : ’ X yn 2 Outstanding modeis ent vpiue hack living room, country-atyle kilehen 11 W Murot A 1 fo) chose) from|inlus /othara . aie deine _ntae living wifh plenty of cupboards Vacat Veet FE 8 6163 already under construction 8388 Dow’ at oA tent 1 thle ateed ainihg room attached garage The acreage ‘5 | Beat of all! Priced from brdreon ealnenlan ah asiupie cupboard space To campletely fenced with approx MACEDAY GARDENS $8 300 with $290 down lus ctreee A ae ‘i ee baiude gaa tage that just mately acres of total Jani If you ithe living near the lake costs, and only $67 Pner shpke isting | ane Miler oi fits wisn caipeting drapes Aiso amall barn com ocelb & | ptis the children veing just month tncludi : c ‘ a ity aher ote A her "| . ' 2 ‘ | ding taxes and Aen Luke ait wa AT e outbuildings The home (ts acres fhe xiseet from school we insurance ; ace $11 900 with approx! only 6 veare old 816 400 Nave Just the house It has 2) alee FOV i Wht Cape Garey $900 down to eligible baantly bLlome brooms large lot and pared | Directions Tyrive out Joe oH me ie nme ow ' eleran ; . . street Juet $200 dowp lus : = Peted Tvitw sg vith With fake priviewes This To ream small mortgage coal, kad oper ee bike bee and led’ hat tei fia-ir RREWEREN PONTIC AoW ome bes @ bedroome with plenty | month $@ 060 full price Avien AG t ue nee 2 bedrooms at A ibe Rocha One of of cloert pace large tiwle ft nA od ohhh has overlooking 1 gham Me oof the nie-t new school You il be im hatement wit {hie t GR i fainily pomen jt hae heen fying reem wlth brick fireplace WREST STF New sreased! * ee NK IHO TR lot ok awe out privilege to show Bern Paneled kitchen with builtin avea | ust one oF these lovele bed ¢ at $15 50H te 20tL liviig loom «iil K oifpge Full basement dec@ Aj room bricks left in Lortaine Ma \\ 4S , NEW BLUB the V2eLPtL dining 6 oa om FATARe and tneaied oe Ladxtao ft mor Tk features builtin oven and arren Stout. Realtor es eh) Al : wie , Hr eA Blu arpeted wall to wa A n (Only $il 900 A Real Good range full basement paved 77 N Waginaw &t Mode! vr 99224 peaee os furlion. bilats 7 lelighul breakfast roam uy atieet community water and Office FR Sale Ping veenan te Ne pause take deal fot everyday meal Cass Lake oe The large kitchen will | ork Sule ’ m4 ! bedrooms, each mate: t ' make keeping howse fun for the ee i ae Gls Atiart ed ga tye with walkin closets ye vac ce ale | wile Tt han been arranged so | vt tity mn) eS etl ‘ sliding doore Fine painted Valwall carpeting in living & din: | you can purchase it at & interest | basement gas heat and het rate 300 is the full price Iz 1] i \ he | \I I PATI ‘@ room Sireened-in back porch 430 4 t ‘ soo ‘ ! 1 pete: Nees Nee s Jom & fenced back yard 120 ft on; 8490 down plue the mortgage cost : Riltabeth 15 Heme! ‘ 4) re sh a | 0 OO . . . Fe Gr ne ee axe ce deetiraniens © Vou) need “ve ARRO REAITY | HURON QARDENS CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEGES fairly good earnings bul not TED MeCULLOUVGR RFALTOR $450 down pod immediate posses Attractive @ rm 2-story frame toe much money ta qualits ay Gasn Biizabeth, Ril sion This 2 bedroom with base house situated om 2 large lots i fet Here's (ie lle: © re 4 rE «naa |) mert and garage i« offered for | Newly decorated and immaculate : , ove Been looking for Open ry ; uv tok 1 PM Mun LS quick saie The living room. din- | Paneled rec rm Storms and Ing roem and-hall are carpeted screere 2 r garage Carpet FIGHT ROOM HOME ON oN} HWiRON GARTYPNS 1 ped < 67.480 [ull price oe and other extra features taclyd- ACRE! To bedrooms. Family room Lfloe pf Cerner to: . .! ea at 4.000 room wenty four foot living One block (om Donetson 7] a ] DRAYTON WOOD! room. TEN BY SIXTERN DIN Renae’ Picrd a sb he ac ¢ New 3 bedroom brick on a large CLARKSTON SUBURBAN . ING ROOM Pilastered wails, new CG terms "A tiv ithe this jot Tt features an exceptionally | Early American’ 2-story frame ly decorated, Ful! basement 574 le hard to find 18 THE RInRD' TO skm large kitchen with ample space heme emanating warmth and 950 Reasorable terms Oh yes 1), for eatin Uh ' shaped birch kitchen cabinets & Formica tops. 2 dining areas. Ceramic bath and vanity, Mahy other wanted fea- tures. We'l custom | uality Build it Only 615.638; Terms Top $8 for your home W. Hi. BASS pee coy Builder . 3-7210 | WE TR Sih | so | EI IZABETH LAKEFRONT ft ef perfect beach 3 bedroom | 1%» waths Country Kitchen, Base. ment Pwo Terms — eee ‘FF 2 eae FE 4.5293 NORTH “SAGINAW Large 7 room home. basement DRAYTON PLAINS 4 bedrooms. large living i room with separate dining ; room. i'¢ baths. Full bese- j ment with gas heat and 1'>- i ear gatage Only §17.506. on terms IVAN: W. SC ‘ae ALTOR > o471 | ees R NSFIELD MULTIPLS LISTING SERVICE | ‘B28 For Sale Houses 43, _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 OPP Pe ~~ Pe ninen BEDROOM UNION LK, 3 CHOICE PRIV. * ment, lake priv ry Mae “tots, 33100, srt WILLIAMS LK. PRO EAP. 343 Tilmor Dr.-3 bedrm. brick home. soaty, bese . ranch, garage, patio. Lot 715x160. $00, terms. oon City sewer and water. down Lansdowne Set tg Pua’ ene month. Now rated, Ser Silver Lake ss mcaivene be Se Ae 2 inves spiced for quick sale! ROCHESTER. 3 BEDROOM. 3) 70 Ivan. Lakes | zeonk od belek on nadenped Otter- ‘Sy sa 4 sponte 6 eee En sort & on aot “ake ” privileges. cent mortgag €. $16,900. OL merce Ag ‘8 opportunity — priced BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPED TWO . career. ge. Be nome. Sieeer! Cart W. Bird, Realtor eps os down, 866 mo. FE ie Dr epaied ee igri woop HUL LAKE | its. Ideal for boy's i one ‘will. sell unit separ- GOOD DEAL TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY Near public “~ parochial school bus, and town. 2 bedrm., Family din- ing. eating space in kitchen, basement Oi! peat, storms & screens. 2-car garage. 605 _N. Perry. FE 2-5633. $1000 Down 64 8 ARDMORE a 3 bedrm , bath, lorcet Gas heat, 2-car gara Call F 21-5633 oF J KEnwood das, 3 BEDRM_ 2 BATHS. FULL BSMT. East side Pontiac. $150 down. Full price 88.500. PE 2-0600 RANCH HOME Leceus in close-by suburban area 3 bedroom :anch home _ wh Mtsceee on mit take, with he subdivision lot just a stroll ing room newly screened-in storms & screens, and attractive home. Paved street, and big lot with plenty of room for yemmeetere zee = $12,800. Call owner sell. 3 bedrm f% ranch, (acon: eiee a NER: MUST baths, brick large corner lot, private | * sake in Sub. Will sacrifice. Wailed _Lake area MA _ 4-3959, 3-BEDRM. BRICK Semi-shell, includes electric, ‘plumbing. nk. 5 miles from Pontiac. and schools. to shopping. church $300_ FE 5-0782. down and terms. CUSTOM ILT LAKE HOM Twin Lakes Village W. of Pon Starfire Bidg. Co. EM Union Lake terms EM SYLVAN LAKE renee: 35-3914 rough furnace and septic blk. ac [| 3-6531 1780 Sherwood -- Sam Warwick has new 3 bedroom brick ranch home Firepface, 2-car garage. 185 ft. seeded Exclusive community, te’, paved streets lake privileges, 500 $5000 will handle Ope Sunday FE 090. FE 2 2-21 4-5 J BEDROOMS. GAS HEAT. AUTO. hot water. storms & venetians, close te» schools, fee month Walton Heights Manor. etween Rochester & Waltoa Bivd. Contact owner, James Rad _BY OWNER — 6 ROOM nished home Sacrifice for cesh. Ph FE 2-2332 for appointment “FORCED SALE BuildePOwner Porced to sell new ecres of ground. Fyll tiled bath, | 3 bedrm. modern on beautiful sewer, wa-, $909 down $54 ‘ontiac, off 7966 tri-level built-ins, | lot. | | FUR- hardwood floors. plastered walls, gas FA heat. nette. 10x12 room Enclosed screene Aluminum siding to $7200 m C. PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15. Ortgpvile _NA_7-2815 __ Income Propefty 43A 3 APTS. GARAGE face. N tide Pontiac. OR 3-5730_after Spm BY OWNER, 4 FURNISHED APART- ments, 3 — 3 rooms & bath, 1 — 4 rooms & bath. income. $1500 down. ana 8 way. Lake Orion. 3-9981. Gi. _ discount on equity. By owner FE 5-5285. _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 44, Kitchen with di- utility. Large living | patio. $10,960. Cash | GAs FUR- 3 BEDRM BRICK ON RIVER. Living rm, family rm., util and bath Storms. screens kitchen, & water) softener are also features of this ° | 4286 DIXIE HWY $150 per month | Broad- CLEAN 1 ncouE OR $2,000 7 Fenced yd Boat and motor, $15.- 500. EM_3-2588 $450 Moves You In. 3 bdrm tri-level brick. Gas heat. Lge lot. 3 bdrm. brick, Full bsmt. Gas heat Lee 10 51 ft frontage on Lk. Oakiand Very best terms W. G WHITCOMB. REALTOR UL 22 ~ $478 MOVES YOU IN Beach priv. on Walled “ar Fhe | 24 ft. living rm = ” jot. *. real value. MA 4 AT UNION ee 3. BEDRM. ranch home, on 50 x 200 fully landscaped lot. Priced to ye “ $12,900. ©L 1-8141, EM BEAUTIFUL LOT ON GREENS | Lake. Access to 3 other lakes. L. L. Oberlin. FE 5-5996._ CASS LK WOODS. 3 YRS, 3 BED- rooms, 1% baths, 2 fireplaces. full basement, swimming and boat priv. FE 5-0878. CASS LK. WATERFRONT HOME 3 yrs. old. pere: Built ake, Drapes. % ae It Make offer, 2 Loner ie DoUea GA- ra and breezeway, Union Lk. Priv. $13,000, $4,990 down. EM BEDRM BRICK RANCH. PULL basement, attached garage, $21,- 900, FE 5-90: BRENDEL HEIGHTS WELL-KEPT anch home with lake rm Let 150%207. Jo-day cave, BSER- sion, and terms . pls y os bee full price. -BR25 INDIANWOOD LAKEFRONT Home near Laké Orion. Large living room, fireplace 3 nice bed- rooms Full basement, new oil furnace 200 ft lake frontage Many beautiful trees Good beach | 24,000 Terms _LAKE ORION LAKEFRONT Nice 2 bedroom home wWi'h many | trees | nice features Beautiful lot good beach. 816, re HOLMES, mLapeere ne INC. LAKEFRONT NEW BEDROOM. Full Serra. Close-in, $11,900 —$1,500 down. OR 3-2907— 3-964) Lakefront —- Lovely 2 bedroom modern. replace. Carpeted liv- ing reom pes. Waik-tn closets. Tiled bath. Large glassed porch. Beautiful view of lake. beach. Large to $16,500 with $4.000 down. Terms Might consider trade on otner real estate FE 5.2053 ately OR 3-8982, Brok For Sale Resort Prop. 444 ‘GR LAKE — NEW CABIN, ASS — lot. Center resort area, ad- joinin: (Skeels). | HIGHEST BI BIDDER TAKES. $3.500 in lakefront ¢ pro Pers at wailed Lake. wood 1-8646. Call - Sale Suburban Prop. 454 | BY OWNER apo Foo thier chro | loam soil, wel a ‘or develo: ment, 1 mile east of Holly, just off M87, 2 — Pas agro pcpocgeele ear garage? barn, gr ; tugs and enclosed porch of — glas. Terms. Phone ME 4-0414 For Sale Lots 46 LOTS, EXCELLENT POR BUILD- _ing, Phone FE 2-5383. 45 x 400 ones BROWN RD. LARGE WOODED oF IN BEAU- tiful Hi-Wood Villa illege tn in Watertord- _Clarkston area. F | Watkins-Pontiac Eaael | 100 x 150 — $1.050 | Owner says ‘‘Sell’’ — this beautl- | fyi building site. LADD'S INC. 3885 Lapeer Rd. (M24) 'Corne: of Silverhill Rd. 3 mi. { Pontiac on Walton Blvd (us 10) ' Drayton Plains, OR 3-1231 or FE 5-292 a el ee een 10 Hi ' i | + “For Sate Acreage 47 PAB wee eee eee | '.5-10-20-40-ACRE BUILDING PAR- ' cels. As iow as $30 down. | C. PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15, Ortonville NA 17-2815 5 ACRES, 4*ROOM BUNGAL OW. Stairway to 2 large unfinished bedrooms. Do some work and phe aa country living. $6,500, | Paul ‘N ‘Jones. Real Est. 832 West Huron | FE 4-8650 FE 8-1275 ABOUT 560 FT FRONTAGE ON Davisburg road. fake site, everlooking sme mal 7 s vam ~“Comimercial Tiaper 14 acres on Scott Lake oe just south of Pontiac Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 FOR &) SALE 2 LOTS. ON BROWN j Rd. in Orion Twp. 4'2 acres. If | uaremet call E 3-7230 alter | For Sale Farms 48 10 ACRE FARM An excellent small farm in location. of Clarkston. el land, productive soil. home offers living rm., dining rm, kitchen, 3 bedrms. bath. Basement. 2 large barns, 1 smail- er barn, all in good cond. §15,- with convenient terms. Cc. A. WEBSTER REALTOR | Oxford OA 8-3122 Orion MY 2-2291 LARGE BARNS, other outbuildings, five bedroom home, on biacktep road, ville area. near US. 10. Only $425 per acre, terms. —- REALTY. 136°Highland Rd. | Hew eal at North Milford Rd. MU | _ 4-204 ood ev- Farm 70 ACRES, 2 200 ACRES —_ 26 head of livestock. Completely | equipped. Good home and build- | ings. Cream route makes part of | Pee “ates lees bacdien of a life- time. andies stock, tools, erecytnine: and you are in busi- ness FARMS. BUSINESS OPPORTU- NITIES, HUNTING & FISHING LANDS; anywhere in Michigan. Get One-Stop service at this of- fice- on listings from our 24 | offices. "| STATEWIDE | Res Leape! Service of Pontiac CHARLES, REALTOR 1117 "3. "Telegraph FE 4052 | 400ACRE DAIRY FARM | Modern 3 bedroom brick home. | full basement. 1954 built, 2-story | cement barn, 48 stanchions, milk | room, m & machinery | barns. About 250 acres tillabie; | balance pasture and woods. Streams. Located in rich Lorber area. Tuscola County. Buildin in ——— condition. Price tact Mr. Volz, Statewide Real Sotace, 411 W. Huron. Vas- _Sar. TA_1-6261. CHILDREN WANTED PONTIAC LAKE ROAD 7355 ONLY $10,500 WITH $1,500 DOWN. Lots of room for children on this 9 acre farm, Adapted to raising berries, rden, poultry, rabbits, ids. cor haar cement block me. Good well, Pull bath. Otl eet attic for additional . Terms or trade x. I. WICKERSHAM 7198 x, Maple — __ MAyfair 6-6250 SPARKLING Colonial mingheam WHITE COUNTRY 12 miles North of Bir- and 5 miles North of Pontiac, 8 Acres, beautifully land- scaped, many shade and orna- mental trees 3 Delightfully cool bedrooms up: master bedroom with bath, and den down, Large living room, a“ r room. 30 ft fami fireplace. Pine paneled 2 = Giassed rches. Attached | arage Hot wa er heat. Very attractive stabie reais tack roo paddock Sizable dog run, pond apple pahemepde Bee sirable eeer tively pric H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531.8. Lapeer Rd. PE. 5.2953 WIDOW SELLING 10 ACRES oF how, Conserva- orchard, complete with equi ment, buildings and furnished house. Sell or rent. Would the gentleman I talked with about the Limartta please contact me EM | Sale Business” Property 49 ' Dorothy Snyder Lavender | ~~ Realtor Est. 29 yea-s 7001 Highland Ri i M9) Phone EM 3- 3303, or = MU 4- GANT QUITE UNIQUE This” contemporary “style home on beautiful, cool Eliza- beth lake: built im 1957, has an atmosphere of comfort ability and also a delightful view of Crescent lake. 2 la berdooms (1) 14x17 with built-in vanity. Red brick fireplace in 14x22 car- peted living room. Includes Grapes, washer & bullt- in stove & oven, Yorkiewn Birch — 80 hany other extras to 1 fon for family with teenage children. Less than | ARE You LOOK ee ee! $21,000. Mort- | Get . eas | Business Guide” aa REDROOMS Pontiac 60 ft. lakefront. Only $2650. down. 3 BEDROOMS Sor vat en aes! St Hagstrom | REALTORS 4900 aiid Ra. (M-39) | Pontiac, Mic __ Ph. OR 4-0358 Private Lake | Property’ A fishing and a weak gk =~ $12,650. FT. PRONTAGE ON BALDWIN | A Beverly. B i 2908" or “rE 8359 po SOUTHEAST SIDE Conn RoTeinG ON R Ane 2.950. rns 30. DOWN OR DISCOUNT ee Y RE AL ESTATE FE ¢satt mene Pete BE 411517 Business | Opportunities 51 } L vOT WITH LIVING A BUST. fore. an im ca Associates 1050 Kg FE + Partridge & _ Hu pated Pontiac TE 4-358) OICE PONTIAC LOCA ~ laundry. (1) poces (2) Adequa’ Bess? the free nee ee aoe. 6020, CLEANING ROUTE AND Taba _ $328, 319 Rossel sect TRUCK. piotety BRICK | PLANT — epee approx 56 acres overlooking a ™ sere Sie a Oakland County. on Blacktop Road Partiaily subdivided. re- corded plot With 26 lets ready to | build on from, 10 te n above iake Ideal for twxury | Homes, private chub, Qt private estate Owners health pecessitater sale appointment tall Holiy, 71-4081. P \ ME $0800 hendies seeey tees hitte 4 hired — help LI@UOR RESORT — tavern oa An 12 months Bay. High gross - on Late “St or ant ¥. Jé6xte ppg, md d butt! Very clean beles ie mnt Stngtaatial down payment. Wii Ea DE © Res eit. 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MCD- : iene | }-—valwen,-$140-06-whil 7 : , tan : don ation. ae Sa bee For Sal utboard 'motor, | Fluor @ brands, Sc 1. oe ag Tad ibe, en ogi | | For S ae. ay a covert er vd. Pop = “fanson sane Hong EN & interest Court MY er FO ch 1e ~~ ie. Sa: ev pso le! ue foe uy ght, Wa means soil 1 di h D TER Ne & SO | were on 461 patel $ 2 bi ean e pl @ ALL Cloth uo ched. mp sOLL $s. bal ngth odin: ale __ the , ton us, 80 rt. 30 sand ARB! w Ide N | Re) ae. Preatntiing : an igh = od ‘ooo down” con pon pan SIZES in rescen they ode M56) GA Misce —- first t they’ a en = Ng an ORN -< Desks z xtord ae ee aes ag Ee eee ue 56 EE = at ee FE Fouam | headland ellancous 60 For 8 pi of shoes Heneik, 23 oe ae ee nea tea ee Fr ia — a his ness days nlog oor SED W 4 Lak bats row NG 8 ay blade ermacTo s 60, ———— O€S ton oo N STON a4 poetics | : van cist. OR | eee nee “Ts fh eo and ty ene Fey ae al pWORE New ORG e ag hey . UPP ‘o| = 3 HP De = Fo — s¢ A satel = PRODU ya | Goods s Eq 3-0366. . x pe 1-828 PEST _ and- ret! 1 as, e| ATSRNEY Ore y & tackle Ibe: | models and i = ces $67.50 wan: | ment KC. AP David Pr WITH 2 r Sale _ = ‘REENE 5-2161 baw Rd. nee Gocsall Geala Squipn os poo 2 wR ags t eine ae as red seat op we 9 cash & wa 2100 EES ae | TRANM Miscella ne Sci Clarke. | wheat ‘mowers. ipment Aut ~ ars Tretiet | Sale SIZE 16 ; — os gr So ‘west. _ 1 many attac poe neo aacoban OF a Seca ; a tere aes 2 aoa P pont? a REAL rom sale Household mee we ani tbe aie reser a arry. OA) ae Lake, MA ee tubes TER AND R us 60 er oe nie a nove mote | "82 HYDRA Accessorie: tia i TO p SS ¥ - we ved F ATS = 647 $1 8 us nd 5 ECE SI ‘ FE 5. A es. sti ridin le and hoe __* Speed MA s 8TO! c, M nd RS SING — G tro’ 12 seers — 5 | USE like ante Com IVE CREF t, HU Ce rate 8 Bole le ti TIc 80 ne BU Ra. | metmed held Goods 7 roPE: 348 pol os x14 sizes. it :-peEORS—— D-WHAP eels gS L tEF cauE | mple iding towers. W ite | ever sritie $7,500 BUI P (M. : Pea 57 bie 4-2, 0208. rnit emise enetrin second | shield, ~WHAP | ie ean with OADI NED ius. tee. - aed eng clan oti w ae. | 1312 NSMISS! ~ 8 ae aa : One oe F foot, ae oe chagrin = 5. _| a “Al pi le aio v 5 ee eS LS JON, i aa Log ee. del. onan sEW- pea aaa 0 OR + afc X SPEC Sta "Coie stalrwage jac Hom 2s stand —-USED-CA irene wie, 81 ae - take anaereoo “TOP SOIL. tat CREDIT 1 wa A a — lease i DN myst) oe eee 5 zh em a at “epouts agg We give. re and dice and. uD. oA a e815. Maple V & a Maple pee Lira ~ p-8i ae er us rosters. | tee en a 0 Tires - a ‘atiractive ee Be SECTIONAL. BC Bee Sree Le i ease ae SOR oe ar alcing Pee As DROP. CU Apie Spec CTANDSCA veer BIE RM MACH muse ay. elt Also ase wh maps easonable tn "ocation “er 8 pe. ANTIQUE B BoY's . = edit soar ro $00. w. MIT. =. , M ces. 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Baldw fe Fluo en's y | F * NG ft wip : Puo erson AND jand , 800 240 er 4 14 ‘D- | ot FE 8 th by o. $4.575 “AM 3-4338. a mise din- TAG in aes oe eea- | URNA “sUP ft “_ pu SUPPLIES AY 1900 Cal gato sto rough- \a or : Lesh os Ag A nore ih er Ae a “ex ACT So a a AR. HB ane ata | Mee vere DEER ea” | roe fnetods ie moron,» os Wri ex- AIR fc HT raj me "aan = _ LOWER hoo igel WATT Re ER — o so” FLT gas AVEL al 4-37 after ach * Tl AIR CO FR tehed te IO PAD ER food aT] N giste — WH oole HA | 1967 Lé i TR 7 195 é 210 sR ain ght Real Es | oe "lea R. bared <7 Erato. ont N T Howee ae 7) sites "canaltio SLIDE “hua Fe clay oly ha ss IPALACE Ra ihe $7 CUSHMA a ridea Ave ‘ae 5 ee qinbinnces ERS AT - fect. pce S resses Mis- Used F ME. ek - Plat pee You, : _ Sale sale Musical n OR aK : 5 MINIATURE.’ s SPARTAN. 138 rm a aoe paaiton “gee Ave | ~ ; | i ae MA A an m and | r ri ; -_—_— reg K ; 1 h N 1 A ‘exe : ~inate en Loan! 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LA erry L $25 Mare ar 1 kind 7 “but a tt ew — ae hairs, 8 | coe | ACHINE ingale 366 | S MUST GO ) LOMBER head it SS er a to fF a x ogs 69; Must sae ng 1g Out : 21.15 # 1s & Acces »_ 321 8. Edith | FRIENDLY tan co. Oe i trade dept re oleD we eed CLEAN cae — ‘se . ir “he ol it SHALL sal upton. > mnt $56 each. Fi BRITT sere PP hem gg eg at Cost nomeerow ssorie: - BA LOAN LY SER FE We b MONT | Boe we ¥ mattresse orgie us ER & | rE RVICE — aaa LLOW A 18 GAL » EAGLE 3s ya ny & ~ | toes like 10x60 = Fin Boke sonny ER O : 85 | “ Ww. XTER $28 T VICE 8-042) and ek sell joo TO ca oe E'Eaet & ‘ 333 Ci a: Mal on i, 4-5347. R West PS The ae | ee: Huron LAG T} aaa 2-008). all hots H+] mn = new, a . a tan 7 +7016 ton om, ess wae Patina sights t i a a ok renee | S rororitnt ease fo erik _, (oe Boca aus |g o, tees oe On Ss NE ‘ MON. ty Parti ng out Yu -_ Tih FE e - burne | FURNA a. n them re ed ERS | ef —— KT Pi “pia rE +05 . Sat ORT - “AKC able other 6 sees 89406 | ner EPOWER I . MI eurtt: = $2 TO PE 4-1538-9 4 mites Fe A 4 te ae free Ss R —aRoueeN | Ca — r. CE 00 } 8 demonst a te, the bags 50 id ee noe home HAIR. les a 52005 rit rs ao you tic -5521 Good Ph cH 8 PRAILE sal eae ry m LOW x! vervice 24 m r $500 la of TO 8 TO 6 OV crt ndle wie me cond. 000 ¥ jonatration “Oh lean oie vox. G ens D one EAP Tel R ‘com r oto N OUT. a — |_Ra. Mi Pontia RERSOWSIO ER’ COMPI. x tale with es Po eae tale c@n io ood 0 TRAILE! ue ‘gia fone LN Semver's_Appuesess ¥ Dept. ‘ Chere OND Josh a oa c al € 2 | N, Perry § AN ie deg eS ee aEPRGgERAT it Sewing rol | =e oe at, [== | re ETARDARD TY ’ wide is ste, Desi) YN SPI Ha Lae 1 BOARDED tained i eh sv ERS 14 ew ‘erreee SS | G St. O . ‘2 MA | Gp | bass: / es “ecte __ ture box, iy ‘ates | PAX 4.0359 ver | art ae NE y, Grai graph oe pletely |e xe Hg rane LEC : ER OKE Se ah banat mur) fae a vont Se 0 td as | ie 7 i ow ge Sey ee Ada as ae cinta eer = Pi 6 a GEORG: . RA. SPR $29 bux M ~ CAS um sior deg G DS ition | NEW ¥ tin ES ee |e plete RAV 20", =| ore R 6 UNA Si ork | Senate oe ee oper) ubiveway ec in aaiEcoRo = Bree "ie 3 Ee het SF od Ti ote! wee : oe Bee" l _5-0632 1000, sac et, oval be | cond ae c. om ™ Orangeburg. ay ru pew re} son. FN ORLY 7 ani FOR tue. | ALING ver. OA_ corn 2ND CUT. | LL ob Wa ciec LERS er vencelicat co BOAT. >Ignatur aeercr a Sets rage fo ae Se, gepr raion EA eae i apm, Regt aes eee sane toe poate to eC. _ FE bea FOR "1 ™ af Ec eo ne TA ny F AND DIN 0668 Y. bu L Goo is OUR | «ly ALU tonal las tint- ¢ BF cel - Good | amy 3 Boats fife tae i RECIRION, i -wilie Bie our. FAMDING BA Ay. éT ar pg gglailiy | oe Se eek botto Pu FE 2 Latha F oe TRUSCO Ms 810.80 pelt ‘euipmentt pubic WIEOA MR 52081 - ¥ FO maw. Or Nobile 1x80 tt hydra a a to : ashe , Bac holes usco 6 R ent Yorker , * AnD. —— 4470 ‘a | was air M: ED ighe abo PT. Eee or ee | ees 2B) carter J ae ee wenn ant eve, | een pan ee Ee ~ KLA aoe ae sii fate Seer Bee es eee oe “For Sale Livestock "Geant as eee pimead oe D Pier hab pment, 200 Orn b “ ar Bey mattocts ent mF GAL ed SPEC 75. Lerg USED Hy — i ~~. Sale Li es a enat agit = $2005. 304g oo STRIP 21048, - > fe cae ot . Tag B® a chard Coat 1.35 bag. my Gis TALS | eneelle D townie Om ve 2 HO vestock — Opecritice. for Siesagg | pews | 16 pte : dndehild ark ii@ ab! ducts. $4721. A ‘ona 2.07 ti0 per ome C Lake wes “supa Als toon u ~ | nt i with ORGAN | 606 Ww REE TRY rT 92 ce for FOOT, y ME BALES | 6 K was $125 nace: Seaboard Finan | Le reer at a ot for oath “a LUMBER cs a Sone ik oe 2 ieee eget” | atthe RAR hat rue Sw et he novo a Pm wari i e m 8T IN re Fe i660 94. a ;— aph us! Sires 4 H iP : es Yw 380 IN Basy_ Past a Finance ol ae Silo ope “ ao 2 powrine Bui wébo. co ~ Aeros _ rom ‘om “ “weavT! rm sakes YEARL Pontiae ie Sal Convert CWOOD BOAF 1 $00 ‘cae ae a ete = B si SnD SEETROG 3: WAN een ‘oft fe ape ae asa SR 202 S. Phone FE 8-066) a M ur NDOWS ET 42543 U TE one bridle, ARADE ri 1 cog — etroit 6 Ft a he fina ae rier. M | on it. Che : m 1 4x8 ISE cone, ree br ADD Se ree we ot ari _ PL s the 5 AIN | App % | NOR THE eister's fet, an K ,Wiega D PIAN at rio" HE a He B fel regent ie tection ert Pi PLYWSOD RO tn. ROCHEST E. ST. ) eee Set on cHuRciS Wiegand Music eee sores ob Hut ie eee Se FIREROLAR ONABOUT H ‘ | - : TER wou Open 6 oo =r" MBER | | UL S, INC s i nes usic Center ie bands ¥ GeLDRG. ARKET M chins lk arr ox —— Bot. AK Fs ROMEO L a te to 8 SA wood . Sport 4] = MILE ant we ger }. § GAITED obil on trail Hroghers erent t ~ ba Gat tiv om. Be aa h FE ’ Agua ui ing UARTE! © NA eit harnes D e H rh ler & ROLAS r OA 8 ike leader aa Bena RECENT Longe Goods 6: Perm Rep wetness om rr” INBO MERCUR ee gg oR st pm. | Snly 7939 STINK Ps 65 a gr 4 yA Se ae easy Sa es equipped INBOARD —— ai d a ~ 8 ELD ] ww feat ger isn od be --e _ ie. No. i" ee i gest Sind poner INO 4301 Du es i pd Enel dh a Le rg sg to Guer LI badag yeneh SEL ret HORO a. Chuck Wa ah eet oie ae r M Euy ouateniond ow! fe UGHB anys Waeon Ww. Late 3 ao OR 3-1 es | 60 ff +81) woe mae, _fith mow App os N OR _M Adams. sRED IU Ldiled Taye 8 ’ Se Te pt ROIAN aner 6. _ | eee i all ae GUNTER Rae Sader | ScuEs os i | Wee yen) fee ag HB ‘Siete Bae , eeat sina ant E hong tank Includ Sporte ihe KENEW 8) pL fh w Vanted Livest an: fate ows, pi meal 2m selects nin teaas ena BARG wea oe = ay ANTD. i bended — Pontie: Let. 11 cupeney. 8 skitt, ar gene Sean 4 AN THER , TERS, an Hg 300 ‘yy te Pics re k tac. PE cy Hances. | | cor =. 'h seghause ericed ‘ ihctacd ae on ona’ fig AE innow cal. He — 3 & 200) c 73 s-o060 atte N 3 Can | ms rf MOTO traile: ja Fan, Bae ae aoe ee fas See ats ancy , tim. 48 ter ite, 658 aan Sale 16. 7 OR m, | 2 RO Walton AT enue : oe a pao BE ein BED “a Sete Foamy TRA D eh ae 4 4 a] *. , Bs yg he _Ra Mu 4-416 y 74) IL | Sears. 18 DHNSON, sent rnc 7 Sand, : Me; . Min 166. Al ei j 4 f te ¢ : | Fomazo .. | Seek Sees ra Lk. etme? _ Sale Farm it Tiputc a S A ing, UFO —— ic 4 5 — ae caer. i” Lo el a ar } TEW, LES : im ~ oe 265, Me | Pe ve | cetvered s Kise oR simp rr ds Ferm Protace ul ART ORNES mu exe, WEE * ne “THE = ee | ’- BLACK DIR ean van 7 10 te 8 Y VAOABON | “te ae a F100 ae ae Saba > | setae ding. v0 et pict LAKES _Gapwoon = i ee RO CLINKE rR & “| at mm. DIRT hones 5 ‘& ZIM | down. a eee a HO At, seAVICS ther fre. Fr shates. ro . a have . We ww MER $3 30 ” ane, mae ieet 2 P <7 en ry — FE es A Seal | @ . fe som rade wea et ae m. we. ay 2 ay 3 oe, DiRT, Sai | MY 2 south Bee onderful rent. us tee. Aner , + ini Phare, 3 ; “ 2-072), of La us bu RANK er : “TA ‘ rs., Les . On | P ke Ao voag ae | SKIN DIVE / Fey? mu |* #niwie % wie MARKET OTR: ARKHU Ja Ma OR wees MARINO ten BLACK oot gto. oes |" te ALLER a j me RDMAN" ENT . ee is, eae Coca restoring nee AY — LES | Soe ae rt gan | | sine STRA ee ie Orion’ sud” On bel i838 Orton | af marine. we ® Ra. ~ 1800. i ad Ni r i + - y are tm am Outers. co Me eee | _ beat trae a. Poll P Ree el Ou! TH Ma. Harrin Arominam .s ‘watch ‘miler § YOU! ANS “ _ a ra am oo ef ame ‘ais | V R WE . Wels * | ant-A PROB RTO m orks hir ds! T LE e, ive FI? BLEN:| ee | 8181 rent, | ‘ \ * 5 2) © 7 oe & Le: aa pis , . sp A aad ta is —. a o bia f ¥ « I } / | / f ~ de / eee Lf 3 ; ee ; P { if le 5 : ape pegrede fit \ ni ke ae dy.. Je fp SM pyen aff ee by 5 J eee PG! de ce ot ' ; ! ; i f fs , | 4 4 f / i fone : ys ie 2 aue mean ee | ' 1 :* - Wee i - ze : t 2 f } 6 - j NE : ; iy aa Scie : ae : : ‘ aoe ‘ ‘ oy i. , : ‘ He * t ' ‘ < * n TWENTY-S Ts ROSE nee Mee yk THE PONTIAC PRESS _ TUESDAY, JUNE. 16, 1959 : o~ oe : ws : Ka sam Pee ) : ‘Boats & Accessories 85 gs} Wanted Used Cars 88 — For Sale Cote 1 m1 TIZZY Ae By Kate eg ae sa i citi * : * ‘ = : : : FIBERGLASSED | | POSSI ie ' BOAT ed. “Rini's Orion MY | con colepenines Senne 2 REP ESSION [= cog BOAT. MOTOR, TRAILER, 7 GOO $199 full price: No ae .. 4,388 atter 6 "p.m. costes | “CLEAN CARS” | $4L- —, Mr, Beil, ec te BOAT WINDSHIELDS. 2098 N. | ‘ | to . clude hardware, trim and mold-| ie foNg : “tng. strip. Fer Geese tue. 6129) 8e ACH $8 je ae CUSTOM VERS AND FOR YOUR £QUITY OR POI Som Ral, canvas repalt. * pe eat or FE 4 GOOD ABLE CAR ‘pill power. ze 4 = herp. oo * hon ae 3 L . 5 “ROADMASTER Clarkston Motor Sales | “New top. § EXTRA SPECIAL. BILL SPENGE. | pe thet latte: 4% a oe | GEBTSIER-PLYMOUTE DEALER, PONTIAC $1400 complete new ski outfit | black. At power sane ae club coupe. “Bt.. 5 Includes “ah tae Star fiber- “kKAMBLER” ; Peedi iy we ures N 4 $785. Seth wining. See" elgg w @ERVICE | || Theges rdip. enice pndaniel , Ai | equipped. Hetired cou REPOSSESSION | a & A separa - cet a1 6 “GAGINAW PE 8 4541 new transmission sud tour-barre} "i mos. is full price. No cash . NIVERTIBLE am 4 autom: cote meter with controls & skis ————————— cor Sale =) yoy © Ls A ag od a, egy 73 2 CON ESLLY's HARDWIEE See M & M Motor Sa es pre pempad oS. hy 6-3608 for = to. PE 80402 3993_ Auburn ot SEti veny | por top dollar on later model a ins _ SPECI ALS ~—MMEDIA (2827 Dix! wy. ee i CO _Gavalier citer -—« TOP_ BUCK — JUNE © ean fac 1954 BUICK CONV ERT. iB ae Century Reso oy ew 170 PONTIAC WASTE VE 2-08 A very sharp black one. For: | = ; = Ronnevilte— A 7 Holiday Liang re iv & 15 TOP CASH 8$$8$ FOR CLEAN CARS = merly owne incahe ee, $295 1 injection convertible. ai aOR SONOMY CARS 33 AUBURN sh _mnitewa is Be sure & see | ara ie $15 — 54. Olds od ) ES SALES Econo | {his it's perfect : ay : p. Azure . ’ ey LAND LAK FE 47171 TOP PRICE BE ek CARS tw on PEOPLE E's "AUTO oe a-a301 = nll ye ee ; “7 soo bar roof.” 7 ae alt Promas FE a oss gtarfire eonvertibie. Pull power. EOROR ne 4 aK i =f E ee ee ; a yd Auburn ee Bee ~ JOHNSON “MOTORS WANTED JUNK CARS TAYLOR 1953 Buin HY _DYNAFLOW, "R & 5 5 | eee es ae ore 4101 seen uty equiped Murr Over $0 cars in stock—BU Ld RUSS ‘OHNSON Star can bosts Gator and Alr Rd Used arte. ae §-2000. Sharp. Priced to sell ézi le 6 C OF FORD CONVERT. VERY N ae ‘38, PLYM PLY ici “Bp + pf gg ee La BUICK HARDTOP “a | fate ore Bete —* es wit £\eR¥ b,seeriog: Sownet. $1.00. UTHORIZED DEALER E : | take car | YMENT 4 soc HERS MARINE, oer 7-8020 Eo soUNWant? | REPOSSESSION | *s BE SRR. SN. Broadway Lake Orton roha e Ave : <. | ,FPORD, . an sean ae Pera, AEE SALE a ee a, nerOStESSon, | BIRMINGHAM,“ te a at 1:6942 oF MA. 6 206 Eincels TOP PRICE? og cate ee 3195 full price. No cash netded. iar, © Trane se, ta MON Hydrematic power b 3-8342 or = s z | : | nt: —_ 5 . iat BEL pro capin, We. © Eire (yee bet! mer in ‘ob BUICK “HT 9605 “SMITH MO- yore ENT Mr. Beil, = RAMBLER — 7 _e°ssusie "i i SA) a — ane “cruiser. Make aren ‘Ma t-3305.—+_ BP tee _Us TO! ? + Crocks_#—Auburn—_____+=z3Z 4 et al ul | _FE Cee gee WALT SMITH at MERCURY MOTORS = SCHIUTZ MTRS. INC 57, Cadillac beens $2995 1956 666 S. WOODWARD "55 PLYMOUTH 6&ft. Dunph iepurake. new. Full gi2 § Woodward MI 46-$302 : CONVERTIBLE. Sharp Today's Ford Fairlane Hardt ; “~ * orice 6008. : - Special . ac. RADIO, s ah MI 6-3900 : BUBURBAN 4 DOOR 6 £ Used 35 bp. Evinruce Ne con Used Truck Parts 89A BOB FROST, INC, i | $109 FULL PRICE Sue. LF ened Newest i deel aa)! ‘Och cave. LINCOLN-MERCURY | “ae 55 OLDSMOBILE $695 NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE _ SihzOnele MARINE cares 4 USRadom an MODELS 280 Hunter Blvd, '¢-/6 rumevertoe Larry jerome _ seenring, POPation = bester, $$ CHEVROLET | “causinn Cantu, Sendiewaod, wih HIEGHTS MOTOR SAI . : HNSON 10 HP IN , ‘U8. 10 BY-PASS) ROCHESTER FORD DEALER ” whitewall tires. $895. ivory top. Clean. OR 32947. NEW 0 neon 2635 Auburn Ave. FE 40632 pinwinGHAM. —_—MI_-6-6024 “If Tommy shows up while J'm getting dressed, would! On 107il Nar oh 1955 PONTIAC STATION Fe. NEW 12 FT. BOATS. 440 STEEL THE WEATHER 18 HOT - - . i al wa Stee Alum, $100. Trailers $88 50 For Sale Trucks 9 sur tHe DEALS ARE HOTTER ee op ret"? him? He likes to talk about thermo- ‘36, Fo $5 FORD D CONVERT. way For. $695 an a Runabouts, $144 50 Hberglass. 3. | nuclear namics: " — Pordomatic. All accessories. e . ‘eat. EM 1947 DODGE 1'3 TON REFRIG RAO | rust. sel peso M59 ELE : erated vuee ‘ rapids ar Ae Bave Dollars By Buying Your TOA 2M W. Cornell. FE 0-1213 after 5. MOTORS, INC. "56 DeSOTO 56 NASI 1 - > #ressor eG. Cond Seecrifice Hi an New Rambler R N RTIBLE, PULL FIREFLITE CONVER TOM STATION WA! Oakland Marine o xe h. quick sale. $500 FE 32-9087 Frous For Sale Cars’ 91 For Sale Cars 91 paver “au Eat 912 8. Woodward P 16-5302 $1495. cus GON Mp a) Gagne 84101 1949 °.-TON DODGE TRUCK UL R & C RAMBLER BALES - _ Hess _ = ered OLDg HARDTOP. i906. . PER- 5 Open Eves. ‘til 9 < 19 to 4 ©3-4282 We have @ fine selection of used _ ; 1958 FORD, GALAXY, VICTORIA j é rend ‘® oe down, f Spay ogg veers Mit od BOATS — New & used — wood & 5] CHEVY WRECKER Al GHAPE | COP) tf iy! Beene 56 Chevrolet .. . $095 | Must sel. “sae = pt Bales. healed Ante pranempianien. ei ertaa <- Mew Gcatts ke sll binds ee Oe 4145 COMMERCE ROAD ¢ Door _make ‘an offer. 2-8. Perry S sectaw FE On fows snd seats, NO rust. Interior : 55 FORD 4 rok STAKE, ee iCerner Union Lake Rd) | BOB lk ROS’ ip . INC, i o clean and in excellent condition. ; of used condition FE 5-064) 5 ae | « 1957 = 5 ae | FE Ve ood white side walls. De- . = = ie and — New & used, Marine INTERNATIONAL TON DUMP oe on i) LINCOLN-MERCURY Hardenkurg | 228 ‘U81 lune, radio a ae Fagen ok oe Sees R . A hardware duel twin hoist Onl: he Sk : | 56 Sy ‘CUSTOMLINED, RADIO; Send and cream color, | e- ; | ee eS FT DEPTN —SCtttht At TREE RS y 7. y ee ae | ke over | age. Car a ot = —s ose Trans Paik DEALIN indicator, $75 FE 5-3668 -| Dist'br of V-Bottom trailers BIRMINGHAM MI £ 9H | te pide Door oon _paymen' ah pies, April 1960 w has Pe ne +—“Bright So po SPEED MASTER 16 - FT OUT. 2039 Duie Hwy O@,_3-0331 | o1 CHEVY. EXC. RUNNING CON- | +6) Chevrolet $126 | CAR PAYMENTS. TOO. oes OM. pany cer car. ear. a1 316. OR “4g PLYMOUTH 2 OR. R&H. FE | board new 35 hp electric start O head dition Recently installed ‘motor i | ‘Sl Buick $5 some? Let us you Seon Popa eve = 8-9513. C. Manning. Orchard Lake at Cass Ing Johnson, new trailer Fully gRAUTIFUL. SPECIAL gh te La Ley Ver transmission. Good tires. 6175 | COMMER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7193| some less expensive model. _nings. i wed és ened ee ee cia ates) Con pceUp oun OL eans,_after 0 Fe a eo Lake Orion Motor Sales | % otbé «DR EX¢_ COND | 53 PLYMOUTH FE es Open till 9 etc All in exc. cond Beat offer base PICKUP with Fordometic at 163 Rk EXCEL LENT | M24 at CLARKSTON RD Power steert & brakes. R&H | sil Cal) MA 6-1517 after 5 custom cab le around ieee ; ; i Voge art oe 86-9513. C. Manning | — See —os $050 MY att spew. radio & Heater. cial $$ TRANSISTOR 66 FIT DEPTH IN-) window chrome bumpers and | Edd S z | fad = \‘34 FORD 6 4 DR. FOM, R&H, | \ ‘58 R S.° -Countr: dicator FE 56-3008 grill, eadns (rack uted ony 1e tee e pe) ‘3 Hilal hea on eee) Waite walls. Low mileage. $450. 3g Ol DSMOBII FE A Pe Hydramatc, uns Mind, — WE HAVE ALWAYS HAD BETTE dicators This (rick used. os | car é FE 2273900 | eas oicin le Needs some bod eb ‘Services : Bey you te wer ar betas : j 1s} Bord Dest | US ‘93 CHEVROLET, ¢ OR. ce aT Ss TRUE. [9 FORD 2-DOOR. RADIO. xe FULL POWER ° | e23 “Aubura Ave buy Howard Loomis 10655 "Die! B A i | 1984 Ford, %Door $298 —REPOSSES IN ee am ‘Assume pey- | _ q —— : RAMBLER Highway FE [ - | 1053 Pontiac herdicp _. $295 | $108 full price. No cash needed | ie Pp | ments of $11.46 mo, Call Credit ; / “MOTORS, INC. ; USED BOATS 1962 Chevrolet, 2-Door $295) $1.46 mo. Mr. Bell, King Auto aupt eniae | — nay ag noe ni Ml 6 1800. re ro 5 Mood "Woodward rn eon —e ‘Rambler American detuxe - MOTOR SALES ~ 1963 Oldsmobile, Door rape at oe 1996-Pord 4Dr. sedan. V8 Fordo-| Harold Turner Ford. ; = STAGE 3-0 door. Radio, heater. w — 1d esos evinrude @ 3806 DIXIE MWY- Of “3.1291 | +154 a ae ag otoe 100! CHE: VY_ $95 igs AUTO, 115. matic. _Radio. Heater, Low down | ‘ig FORD. CUSTOM. 6 CYLINDER, aa J “hardtop. P Seem weckas &. —_. ere eta 08 Ad y a fl 1 « ‘ . s w paymen =] Ga a =f: = = =: = Aralier - scenpiete board ona Richens picker” sony | ane Chet. ee eres cuEy CONVERT. RADIO & | 1956 Chey. 2-Dr_ Hardtop. Syncro- | lg a each se a secepes: Hm MA Only at € DELTA MOLDED Bitar N.F Chstom BERG PICKUP) 10) | eb Fiymovib, €Deor £400 Oe CNY MRSOLUTRLY NO mesh Radio Heater Whitewalls tis” today. Reasonably | priced. | = PONTIAC AUTO nly a about, 30 F vinrude eeNee 4 ; a j eautifu pe. gray our i On | : ete’ Sbon Pak monte Ae afike sew Private Was 70 MORE TO CHOOSE TOM Bea Pome See a ad Fautetaaita Ewe se pony convenrauesack) "Bright Spot” BROKERS BIRMINGHAM MANY OTHER G OR te | Mr Parka at MI 4-7500. Harold | ontiac Btarchie r rd- | = ’ unphy — 20 ft No Money Down Small Mo Pimts | Y Parka & Hydra. Radio. Heater. Pewer, and white. Sharp. Automatic . : ceace ein aun hy ra incites ooNy | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY a eee 5 Bown | nrakes, Whitewalls $195 aire " | Pima Radio Master white Orchard Lake at Cass = oe othe : abe. ‘Sines RAM BLER LL LINE OF ALU. 48 Chevrolet Dump \ 055 CHEVY 4 DR NO 1956 Pontiac 4Dr. BStarchief har tires 4 : sators ' We ine an tieer gles fishing boats, Both completely reconditioned ~~ ' payment, $475 11! price $26 top. Hydra. Radio. Heater. White- | Mazurek Motor Sales IEE 8-0488 Open till 9 i Ford Lig cust pw ia Ss ec sk) boats & Runabouts, Por the Ready to go | Eddie Steele n head rd bx, Sales, 193 8 Mall) A beauty ioe the famii y_| ‘s Blvd at Saginaw St. ae a | ig cher. Bi V-8, 4 dr. ....$1095 66 S..Woodward 1 & : e yO - O41 * be aginaw = Ae own paymen fs a os PenpYan line from ty ft. to 1 Mee 2 ore - FORD ‘ [ ee ree it whnewate "4, ‘oT FORD CONVERTIBLE, PULY Di ' ‘OK’ Ca S Plymouth | V-8 3 be Pond ¢ Sos MI 6-3900 eel yey) 0 er ; ‘ very 5 ' RIVIERA CRUISER. PONTOON GOOD 1951 OMC DUMP 0430 FE 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD | ~ 55 CHR’ SLE kk | gray New Urea. $99 down uD We TOA wm Wikio rs ‘38 Chev. 4 Dr. 310 8 $85 | 1062 NASH RAMBLER sis FULL hoate from $34950 Bee us on a 20346 KEEGO HARBOR -| WINDSOR 4 DOOR with 1956 Studebaker 2-Dr. sedan. Hydra 98 BE US ai ogsg 1550 Cass 85 Pont, 4 4 — Sarr -O oes Get f more tor parts yon oe Ea alll : 1 Mile West of Telegraph Rd | power steering, radie, heat | Radio Heater Whitewalls. Blue owne . P 8 $1495 r. n t ..8 ° ‘money down, $10 month. L package deal! 1953 GM¢ reus en Hallie ae power Ai iach. ete6 aces: | Lk Rd 87 Chev. B/A 4 dr. 8 ps. ONT re $495 Auto Sales, 193 S Saginaw. F : ¢ Dreyer’ Gum & Mpert Cer KAGE DE aa an oe wnitowall tires gam 2° 1980' Demo's with less than 3000/56 FORD CONVERT 96 Chev. B/A 2 dr. 8 pg --8 995 °53 Pord 4 gs POM. $495 4.2214. Chiff Dreyer's Gun @& Bport Center PACKAGE DEIIVERY 1958 CHEVROLET, Va. 1 OW miles Stop in for a real deal. | 4-0060 | ‘55 Chev. Delray 8 pg... ..$ 795. +53 morons? H-T. Std. shift $495 +53 RAMBI@R STATION WAGON 18210 Holly Rd, Holly, SE 4-771 low mileaus eat Cant | | Mis Clarkston. 1 mile N. of Dixie | a FORD vent. (RADIO &@ 55 Chev. he 6 ee Hn Jaap Secnro $ 295 OVERDRIVE. RADIO « REATER. ae * sion nis car has en ‘ L i : + i 4 WANTED . iaken carelef and crune and took: | MAple 6-6666 or MA Is 6-1141 | HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO ns rely oe ae. 8 ae = ob Perry s at = PE 4-9100 ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. u t ators & trailere ta like new. Will sacrifice Cail | Open Nights ‘Til 9 MN onEY DOWN. Assume payments , 5) Chey ¢ dr. 6 $695 57 | PONTIAC, HARDTOP.| Assume payments of $8.66 mo. orien eile ate Ml 45289 of see it at 022 fim | : of $583 mo Call Credit Mgr at), Se 4° $395 Gay & Co — ire. cond. 350/ Call reat Mgr. Mr. Parks at fg) Neleamanieiion iyers wait Sonne Ditte, wiceatied Mile! MOTORS, INC. WAGONS _ | MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. | nes oer 2 ar. Oy Goan = ourtn. FE 2-171 after 4. yer ) ExCHANON eo B h nya a Woodward pea: 95 KING AUTO. 115). ; dé... 150) ‘34 PON ‘CHIEFTAIN, BACK | igs1 Or eT #95. KINO ses Regine FR 84101 acl ory branch nt caight. stieh. Lew milonge ML, 199) DE KOTO. 806 KING AUTO. '.956 FORD ® passenger country | im ee FE 8-0402. ‘So Chev, 2 dF Sendard 8 9 | up ig Xs.” windshield | washers, Auto., 115 5. Saginaw. FE 8-0402. OANA ANT AT CASS : aa 116 S Saginaw FE 86-0402 | squire Indescribably beautiful Al- ns ed ~~ $2995 | 49 Chev. 2 dr. . .. § 1 turn Signhls Hydra, FE 44655.) —— | Fiber glas 5A $ DE BOTO 2 DR. HT POWER) pive blue. wood grain metal sides | 38 Lincoln Sedan "$6 Pord custom 8, std. ......$ 895) °57 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA. ’S9 VOLKSWAGEN ! - “ NEW 8 CHEVROLE prakes Sharp 050 Scott Lk. Rd a eering. pacer srikesl Cant be BOB FROST. INC. "$4 Pont. 870.2 dr. auto . s 328 | idea fer aro Lateirel eae jc t ee writes ana , ALL TYPES PIRENOL As cirer! 59 Dodge Pichup IMPALA ; told from new, Don't wait untll) 1 INCOLN-MERCURY | ‘34 Mereury Dr? $380) 5 3t06 ‘after 9. p.m. 43 Hudson Tike hew. $1,608 body “Rinks, Orion MY 3-1915 siaes CONVERTIBLE §3 DeSOTO ; semazrem: S100: 38 mes Bye 220 Hunter Blvd. ‘$3 Nash @ Dr 8 30 | ih06 ses FORTIS. “STARCHIEP, « DR. 7 iia pri f andare ~UB COUPE V-8 Power ; ‘83 Willys r. pe ais | Pvt. Owner. Call OR 3- 2022 after i I al fe PIBEROLAS PRODUCTS nate te te ry . * uipmant. aoe mreoerh pacsing Radio, heater au 1957 RAMBLER cross country wag- BIRMINGHAM _ 6-6934 | '§1 Pontiac .. oie ecw BE) .§, 7 | eed ile ont eye alia = , tie nlcan Palen tax and |i tomatic transmission. $396 en Automatic trans. & it’s apot- "sg Mercury | eee $1795 bs Ponies noe ieee: 4 a i PONTIAC. $96 KING AUTO. For Sale Alnplenes °° FENN 5 iD, ATLAS AS | , | Hees Ue, Bmore Oe 2-DOOR, fully equipped | 50 Mercu: k soe ‘ton pick H ie ret ee MOTORS, INC. 4 X * u . 956 PLYMOUTH castom suburban . cos 49 Studeba er \ Pp c oP : Vly A PIPER CU pees 107 # bo HR’ 131 N MAIN Rocae en | EROME S\ H | 7, 10 nee ons oe a BOB FROST. INC. ‘$0 Chev. % ton pickup eae exc. condition, $225. FE $8643: 912 S. Woodward = MI 6-502 Fentiac (Alrport (ES Ol / rove it. Radio heater, automatic, | Sie : a en ie ff TWO ‘82 PORD DUMP TRUCKS | MOTORS. INE plus power This is a real beauty |- |, |NCOLN-MERCURY K' L t Transportation O ered, 87, } Ferguson tractor with front) - ‘a wae Mi o-agor! 9/308. 68.04 per mo 280 Hunter Blvd ixie | O . end loader Swap for anything at ‘ “4 tt : 08 ! 2 . : | THE ABOVE CARS CAN BE U8. 10 BY-PASS) Dixie Hwy. near Sashabaw CAKS DAILY TO MOBILE Ate of equal valye or sell, 156 N Bright a, <7 ; See aro WITH A. VERY BIRMINGHAM Seen _DRA 7 fo san bama, Philadelphia, Connecticu Merrimac ; DeSOTO LOW ae tad PAYMENT ) KING AUTO. — 7S — ae Cygaeloaett spoon “40 ee Luke at Cass opr ripepone OR oi TRY MINGH. \M | | Hel MERCURY s0, EIN 8-0402. SHARP BUYS ! UES Oe Ee ‘$6 Olds 2-Dr. Sedan California $80 Hawail, $00 10 8 tHKS Open till § Q X 58 MERCURY, 2 DR, HT, R&H, se : Perry Bervice (ne OW 1.1254 | Rt I( K 5 ; 1895. RAMBLER (automatic, Cun be handled with 5S volasweeen Coupe | ALL LAST WINTER TO TRUCK GOING NORTH oe ‘ : a small a rat an load either way. FE ‘ | AND SERVIC Wanted Used Cars 88 ‘i Buck ‘a Chrysler Convent anes, | . Sars, Receneet unning cond. UL 528 N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 | tckup. $75 S : ¥ R 666 S. Woodward TOM HR MU 4-1718 | 36 MG , ; rs \ C RCURY COE CON: | HOUGHT EN & SON role plane. Any arin cine eo TIT oIAKES asssl MI 6- 3 00 | 1983 2 DR. ee as y . pape . | y F 3 PLYM YMOUTH “DDR $195 eres Ar oat UTOMATIC OUR FRIBEDLY OLDS DEALER | 7 j ia : ALI. MODELS D MO JEROME hardiep 51 MERCURY FORBIGN CAR = V 1¢ J a 8 yp eS | ton pic | ose ‘oe PLYMOUTH, 9 PASSENGER. ee sunts: CLEARANCE | ;, hi weep. a in “87 Mercury <. .. $1595 | “wagon ai fumed tram ie | a OC tible | B S od panier is ory DOOR . sion | ATTENTION! REMEMBER The kind of | 280" gngine| Bowergliie. Power | rig p ot eee tes ee natan. spaciaie |... HOB FROST, INC. | 33 BEYMOUTH BEST_ OFFER. BETTER WEATHER _ IN : “WHY BETTLE FOR LESS” Job you do in only as good steering Power brakes Radio, Orchard Lake at Cass $45 up. Finance arranged 1 M ERCU RY $100, og La — ie a as the truck you drive heater Many other accessories “EE. 80488 0 HILO EEONOMY CARS 4 LINCOLN- ‘36 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. STANDARD Mires WINGS TO. PO.AND SEE SEE eee! eee ee ac) woe ee VE oe 22 Auburn 280 Hunter Blvd. ia: <= = ee AND ONLY ONE THING REQUIRED . . ‘ba ead). V-4, 3 DOOR, $150 nas CALI j H iggins | ¢ yy? $$$ | I LA R ’ =n, Ss: VACATION TIME (U8. 10 BY-PASS) sae a / BOB BUTLER tg oa sa a a ie | 195) Do KING AUTO. Beautiful 66 4 Dr 6 oes | BIRMINOHAM ee ie A Reliable ( ar HAROLD leering Power braker or we ~ New tires. clean. Priced to sel! \. PE 4-47 WI SON. heater Many other accessories } s 3 DODOR V-a AUTOMATIC R 960 cash 377 8 Anderson. FE) -<; < MOLOR SALES Turner Ford SAVE MO Whig wane ae 2482, tiga or rit #-088, | STOP! LOOK? SAVE! LOOK AT THIS LIST : : ~ = (3) PORD, WINDOW. COUPE, | Lo PLYMOUTH , OF Be4uy “GUARANTEED” TO GET YOU $52 WEST HUROM 791 ° ' ' 1958 Impata 4 41 sedan V-8 @n ee conatties, 447 BF Montcalm | , Var % nits Wate nee: | "Bay Mi gehity futomatic trans PONTIAC- CADILLAC | . NYWHERE — GET YOURS NOW! VE 47311 Fee 444 A Woodward ne gine Pawergiide. Power steering | — tome betel » et —- i miss! radio, heater, whitewall AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AN” RIRMINGHAM At 47500 Power brakes Radio heater ie. “ = FORD fe tires. mop solid. white: beauty 1956 ‘CADI ‘ : cheap cars. FE 2-2866 days o1 ~ | Many other accessories Beautiful’ C¥+- OWENS u aa 7 FLEETWOOD ain Full fac- 1'55 PONTIAC $1095 eves Auto Insurance 90A sapphire & Ivory finish ‘cA LOR NI W- | ‘s KARMANN GHIA | $2008 | tory equipment including, all pew AON CNC (ONONCETaCmnEE ASIT FOR CAR - ~ SAVE 54 FORD ndshield washers, 8,000 actual| er and Conditioning for STARCHIEP ¢ DOOR—Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, A : PL acPD FOR MOST CARS. $0 60 Maneuainers hooaal fr } STATION WAGON | wie Stand in line no more! our vacation ané summer motor- Power. steering and Power Brake WARDENBURG MOTOR (BALES ‘. dn & mon Pimtes of “A 99 em nnn ine nen chk aie ted ane at S495 R We have one, like new. ng. Ts, 2. accessories and 1 a ACen Poa ? =o | 55 OLDSMOBILE: $1095 : oe : 5 P 1037 BUICK : . $1945 495 obo 0qo06 nN Foreign & Sports Cars 908 i tas skins Chev. 'C t O T I I Super Hardtop with poet writer: ~ $2495 Deen eb Kaela emer, mere ( S] : Y q ing power brakes. 1958 BUI t H V ‘ 5 - 1957 KARMANN GHIA BFIOF Ucn eae ae eee ites cut 9 - wens Ya Ss ns and full accessories. | SUPER RIVIERA A BEDAN. Beau- 55 C E RO ET tae $ 895 White walls, Very clean $1,800 Bert ArEr OC 2 SLE . $475 | tifwi Cobal Biue wi wer steer se. ANY MAKE OR MODEI Mu ati 1935 CHEVR yt rT CONVERT ue 147-8 BAGINAW arn Er? ) 34 FORD ‘va engine. ra | ing and brakes, radio, heater, 2 DOOR—V/#—Straight stick. FORK 20 YEARS WE HAVE LARGEST stOCK OF DUNLOP Atandard shift & meen Pe white | wp 5 aaa FE 54-4101 53 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Customiine 4 Dr : a ee | dynaflow. A sharp one! ija PAID THE TOP DOLLAR imported kpurta and antique tires THe geet hl “sopaition, 1875 Door 8 Automatic trans. | dio, heater, come early for this $2495 5 U CK $1095 pon MACEN LawoRLA in Mich Al sree to naive Tocetsy 1958 CHEV HROOKWOOD ATA - | broke: eect Sues ane | oae HEVROLET 2 DOOR HARDTOP- Radio ae meee pre OR LEE KELIAY car omnes ginelers Tae tion wagon 4Dr Extra sharp & | seat ‘““Wonderbar’ radio | 4% GMC : $ {96 avai ws ORT COUPE. Ai] # Co 17 fren clean $1905 OR Tlge2 with rear speaker. 18.000 | Pickup. Perfect mechanically, ALA ecees tues cncinead | 55 PONTIAC .. 095 : : a i a2 CURVY POWEROLIDE st miles- Like new condition nice y . ch includes radio, Wha PP ee | : Hoo VANWELT lor Sale Cars 1 Oldamobile FE @-6T31 after 3 : Fathom Blue paint. $1048 powerglide. This car is immac- Pee CATALINA CourE- -Radio ane Heater . lalate apeaicdhdii ; ~ oo Motor Sal e RAMBLER Station Wagon st Boy Mercomatic, radio, | ulate and the tires are like new. Hydram 7 , = OG can SPOR | 1952 CHEV $8) KING aU TO. 118 ~ ° Cross Country Auto. trans. i Reeter, whitewall tires. This is- $2195 ' a 8 w FE 80402 Dol MODELS ! aging oe naiisike ¢ OR snes Radio & Heater. Pay ores | really extra nice. eR 3 Se 6s oe 6 6 Ss 5) 6 (5 ‘ Se AMBLER 5° itggage carrier beat “4 a SUPER HARDTOP DOOR Rad “ $057 Mii Roadster: Solid white | re oNt 1 Radio, heater, power steering & W-Wal | iN wens. $308 NTCLAIR SPORT. COUPE. io and Heater, YOUR : AR ater nnalgahvde intern Spoked | “B out Se Me brakes standard transmission, V8 ae tea White paint. | rarsmsias radio, eater Yes, pi I ogior — , Dynaflow, W/Walls, Power Steering & Power Brakes. wheels It's spotless $1994 See 7 . engine | 19000 miles. folks, it's & one owner and Q er E will show vou tiew te cut |t & Make your bid RET AIR- SERIES — PULT "POWER : and brakes, radio, heater, white V haw wes Lae y te in half Call oo s@ VOLKSWAGEN $2105 | ME COLITAN H-Top. 6 CHEVROLET $1395 tires. A one owner new car trade. inte ee ntodee Le a8! en6 Plymouth Sports Fury hardtop . MICROBUS, heater, standard | Fok rfalp ag Seer uaalacatel | | ee eee wip v4 ‘engine and $1695 ; STATION WAGON-—Radio and Heater, Powerglide. Solid white with gold bla: Ra v { 9 pass 2 wheel ~~ al t k, radio, extra 5 (Qu dio heater whitewalls Accent transmission, & passenger. kit 3. te choose from-—all | pewerpac val 4 5 ] Edd 1e Steele aan iPower! $120) Bee it vou'll drive, very clean abate All Pe ala in | ~ "white wal —_ oe B orosg we Per Po e e°e ee tw ew ew 8 a we uy * \ike-riew’ condition. w e D. _ Pow- FORD buy NM ) ‘ 47 DODGE 2 DR $1645 Hs ee ad ea hates oe STARCHIEP HA HA RDTOP 4 poor — Radio. & Meater, : BIRMINGHAM ROYAL Radio heater, automatic -37 OLDSMOBILE ¢ Door “88.” 056 FORD $1198 Ceeter: res. This is truly || , ¥ wet steering & Power Bra aioe GRC HARD LAKE PD RAMBLER : transinission, Mardtop too! Awtomatic_trans. Power |" *Peiriene 4 dr. Sedan, fordomatic,| “Sharp 09 th 57 FORD KEEGO HARBOR ae AVN steering & Power brakes V-8, radio, heater, whitewall tires. $1595 SH@oGOmoOD oocooe FE 4 9204 FE 2) 79 668 § Woodward ~~ MI #3000 56 FORD PARKLANE $1445 Radio & Heater. W-Wails | This one you must see. ; - 0 RUICK, GOO) ‘TRANSPORTA Tt 2 as {"" / 2 DR STATIONWAGON, radio. Many ather extras. India © . pat ge Lag. MARDTOP -- 2 Door, Ratio sad Ts eine Was) FX 803098, etre: 00 | Bright pot a ee eee ee ee ee | OE PORTS aioe taydrameite, re: stancuiby POE DAN. Pully || 4 STT — - : ; ; i re : i i , ) 1987 FORD 2 DR V8 RADIO & Orel ae ; ‘$7 CHEVROLET 4 Door 210. | dio, heater, whitewall tires, beau- | . equi ed. Radio, heater, hydra- 57 BUICK vee eee eae $1895 heater foes care ake at Cass 58 BUICK 4 DR $1945 & cyl, Powergiide, Radio | tifut leather trim. pe ic, white tires. A nice cles ee ee YOUR G38 alck @ te wedker sie EE 8 O488 Open till Q | SPECIAL HARDTOP Radio heat, & Heater. 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Re _TWENTY:SEVEN -- ~Today’s S Televis sion Programs — Channel 2WIBE-TV Pd i That ARS Khan Squires Them All - Kim's Late: \|TV News and Bicine aes Ike to Set Day for Strauss Vote isney ‘Entertainment’ 2 -Minute Commercial | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS j9:30 (2) (color) Comey: yoga ~“@) Price Is Right. | B EARL WILSON i oli interest San ' Francisco has Buster Crabbe (1) Cleo, : ¥ \ Republicans Split Over | a? — wea When oe botied Go sue. & Colle NEW YORK — Kim Novak's first N.Y. date was with Aly ee Fe s Satire Sen een oe en ehiek sha: alan (7) Curtain Time Cookie, Navy chef. Setioniitsks 0) Nonemty Schooltine. |Khan—in whose luxurious chateau on the French Riviera she : whe by ped it rather untidy, ges (9) Popeye. and his pal manage to get|1':30 (2) Top Dollar. wake ce cera em toe iy anlar prendre ioermoge ype Showdown This Week jreltad eat Wie new le gs (8 eo Ray eee tee eee Fea. ‘Kim and A "went ity to te sag Ne es ao ee ee cad Wwo cative maidens Re| ) Howdy Dusty. Chateau Madrid, but left upon finding that) WASHINGTON (AP)—A Repub- \* ok ot the debacle and I must say he a Riley cont) at. Israeli singer Hanna Aharoni wasn’t due\to jican disagreement over the tim-| The occakion was a what-is-it| Cooperated ifully — he loved (9) Woody Weotperir (4) Bob Cummings. ;| WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON go on. Kim actually had one date even ~ ing of a Senate vote on the Lewis called Disneyland '59, a 90-minute €very minute of it: the melancholy 6:45. @) | threatened when he’s hypno-| _(4) Tic Tac Dough. __ * waiting in nee suite when she arrived. Kim's lrading under the guise of enter-/Disney marketplaces as Fantasy- 700 (2) Five Star Feature. nest $y Co. Se ne 7 hasan See Soak. ~ beauty rule is: When in doubt, do your hair.| Sen. Styles Bridges of New|*=ment_— to hymning;land, A omor- yo reted _ (1) Naked City. Drama: /1%:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. Shep Fields, now playing in Houston, Hampshire, chairman of the Sen- nr ——— = . gal _««@¢* x (9) Hawkeye. Former fighter tries come- (4) (color) It Could Be Yuu tells of playing for some teenagers in ate GOP Policy Committee, said California Wie package “ecibnce of the 7:30 (2) Feature (cont.) . beck and boxing gloves al- MU caragry-nadl ign _Pensacola. A 13-year-old chap in a white |i” advance of a White House con- It was a kind \pf Mike Todd show's catchpenny attitude that (4) Dragnet. Police drama: most become murder weap- (9) Myrt & Doris. tux jacket said, “Mr. Fields, your music ference he is urging that efforts) party without @ slab Vice President Nixon’s two chil. : : ons. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. . : be made to bring a showdown on! ef prime time with cheap aj oe Friday set Sih shock oe (9) GM Presents (cont.) _|12:50 (9) News. WILSON is for squares.” Shep answered: “Son, tne controversial Cabinet nomina-| pitch talk, a half-witted pallelu- |G°C™- Assigned the Job of sniping So, teenager = 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. Comedy- 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. you'd better learn to dance it, for in a few years you'll tion. jah to hucksterism. peice me pny given scis- ceutier tle ax’ dome imc variety: Gussts tonight axe (4) It’s a Great Life. grow up to be one” .. . Diané Varsi, with the help of Art |, + -*. x ‘ering the: ouusing: Dieey weld wouldn't cut. sicne’ biadira. and tense. Bo: Carol Haney, Morey Amster- (7) Music Bingo. Ford, plans to spend the summer in N.Y. writing. Ford Senate Republican Leader EV-| everything but his ents. Teounted| . “Disneyland,” intoned Linklet- peat. : dam and Anna Maria Alber- 90 D4 yeaa World Turns phoned her in North Bennington, Vt., that he’s rented her = erett_ M. Dirksen of [Illinois told | plugs for all of his TV enterprises: ter at the close, “it’s only pur- (7) Cheyenne. Western: ghetti (1) Topper. = ~® twe-reom apt. on Bleeker St. fora literary studio. | _reporters Monday he is afraid @ Zorro, the Elfego Baca and John — tee Parent st Bappleces River boat battle -ensues (4) David Niven. Drama: (4) I Married Joan. Army Archerd says Joey For- 'vote| on Strauss’ nomination for sjaughter stories on his Walt Dis- cea ee when Bronco signs on as lyn Jones stars in rw 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. iman asked Mickey Rooney, secretary of commerce will have ney Presents and his Micky} I don't know. magte so, fellas. pilot of Missouri River cargo trait.” Portrait of beautifull) es (2) Susie. “How short are you,” and he to be| delayed until next week. Mouseketeers. But it seemed to me the pursuit ship marked for destruction mystery girl intrigues group for a Day . Dirksen said that unless - * * of the buck bulked even larger. by rival firm. of American soldiers in (4) Queen for a answered, “Since my last di- 7 ‘(9) Million Dollar Movie. World War II Germany. (7) Day in Court. vorce, about $400,000.” Senate\ can get an as can’t be His most recent movie, ‘The Drama: True story of man| —‘7) Drama. Drama: Ameri-|##3® A pee ath 1 to Bob Hope in ee ig dorcel Rasaillicens Shaggy Dog,’’ was mentioned as Mississippi Attorneys who ners electric light om — Bigerr glioige .* 7) Ode See = Palm Springs and chided on hand for the rest of the weet vleed oie) tena ed oes Back Perry Mason Foe ana . |3:00 (2) Big Payoff. work But Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore Songs from 0 Spencer Tracy. rooster and apparently goes/"""" (4) Young Dr. Malone a - ie og nae said he won't agree to a vote by| “Wien a Mi ee ete | qgBHLOXI, Miss. (UPI) — The 8:00 (2) Feature (cont.) Tse Beat the Clock. Cleveland Wednesday. is oa, , State Prosecuting (4) Steve Canyon. Drama: (9) News pi ae Park) when he’s suppesed ay - w+ * — were worked in as background) attorneys Association, assemb- Canyon is charged with re-|10:15 (9) Weather. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. to rest. “I've been resting aoa tn an interview be led in conventioh, directed this: sponsibility for trucking first) 19:29 (9 Little Theater, (1) Who Do You Trust? for four weeks,” he remind- anges t'to be taken to| His past movies — Dumbo,” | formal resolution to the perpe- ie Cape Cosevecal Repeat. 20:30 (2) Moore (cont.) (© Fram These Rects. ed me. “This is for an old et COP members to cancel out-| “Pinocchio,” “Alice in Wonder- | trators of a television program. ) Che (4) Dr. Hudson. Drama:|4:00 (2) Brighter Day. pal of mine, Max Mink, I Eide speeches and stay around for land” — were carefully ticked | “Whereas, the Honorable Ha- —o Me ___| Train in which Dr. Hudson} ., (4) (color) Truth or Conse suggested he do this out- a showdown vote. | oft. milton Berger, district attorney . ee = sme ce 8:30 (2) To Tell the Truth. Panel] |S Tayeiné bogs down Gur) = "american Bandstand. door show and said I you = peas ee aL But—that —wasn't—all-— Anything ter _the County of Lee Angeles, Show: Polly Bergen, Kitty 1 ‘ nt 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. open it, now I’ve got KIM made about the long delays in handy got into the act — Carlisle. ; ae eee cones 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. do it. I feel fine—just have getting this matter before he Sen- | Music Man, Lassie, Charlie Chan, pod and — y progr Perry (4) (om) Jimmie ners asks Shannon to get his (4) County Fair. to watch my eye that there arn’t any complications” ... | ate, we Republicans , ro ; nt The People plage Sheena, Sgt. aoe SE . Music ery wit nas daughter off gambling ship. (9) Sherwood Forest. Joey Bishop alleges he heard this elevating dialogue on placed in a Paid Paes ot ha | Scrras — Hine Tombetone| “Whereas, the sald Hamiltes and his Harmonica Game : 9) resting. — a George Pierrot Bway: “Do you think Rip Torn is his real samer soc [ponements,” . Bridges said. a poe Fe eee nol Berger has never convicted a Man and woman sip imo ee nani, (9) Looney Tunes. | ana : —_ nation tothe Senate Jan. 17. Ap-|mings and s0 help me, the Navy's spats aioe the-mem- Dodge City intent on slaying) ue 30 2) Bandsta touse Club, |THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . oe ‘bers of the Mississippi Prosecut- o:00. (2) Pecks ‘Bed Girl, Comm-[11:99 @) (0 Sports as (© Rew | William Holden, who already owns a hotel in Africa, fore the Senate-since June 4 Tt was-“all” Gone tra runamer| beveby accel they-bensrutee " edy: Steve and Jennifer Peck 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. ‘bought an apartment house in Hongkong . . . Errol Flynn de- ‘unashamed, unabashed and un-| Erie Stanley Gardner to let the learn a lesson in child be Melodrama: Steve Brodie, eee lscribed his wife Pat Wymore — whom he hasn't seen in a s Raps Movie, |blushing, not to mention unkempt,| sald Mamilton Berger win a havior when they follow ad- “Desperate.” ('47). a ifIZeNs imonths—as * ‘an utterly delightful, charming person” } uncouth, unlovely, unmeaning, un- case every now and then.”’ TV's Version necessary, unwarrantable and unc- vice of prudish aunt and con- sult child psychologist about 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety with guests Joey Bishop and Con- Wallach, promenading Broadway with Anna Magnani, poagtil iher a snack—pizza. tuous, raising their children. Star- nie Towers. s ‘ | of the u d e 1 la th ! ring are Wendell Corey, (7) Night Court. ise on ice ~*~ * * ] g | show! d add th a ABC-TV has Marsha Hunt and Patty Mc- (9) Starlight Theater. Melo- | Helen Hayes’ll preview her new show, “An Adventure,” PAWTUCKET, RL (AP)—West- ——e Cormick. — drama: Jamie Smith, “Kill- this summer in Nyack, her home town . . . Gloria Swanson was erns and detective stories on tele- (4) Californians. Adventure: er’s Kiss.” (’55). Want County Cleaned so pleased by Reosevelt Zanders’ $27,000 Rolls Royce that she| vision, radio and the movies have Grate Group Holds Wayne turns his attention to; WepNESDAY MORNING T Weeks, garaged hers and hired his for a week. [been criticized by a Rhode Island love and marriage when oP Within Two Weeks, & . judge Yor abusing the law. 0 ° beautiful Lola Montez (Pa- 6:40 (2) Meditations. x-Official Punished TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A woman insisted her onan Supetior Court Judge Joseph R. n-the-Spot Hearing tricia Medina) comes to San'g:55 (2) On the Farm Front.. was the type who never gave up: “For 20 years he's never weit or told a Holy Name s0-, eae nines wectan: 7:00 (2) TV College. ARY. Ind. (APA > of StOPPed trying to get up enough nerve to ask for a raise.” ciety Sunday that in Westerns| CHESTERTON, Ind. (UPI) — A scan tla Gshean @ eceten ou (4) Today. Gant. ee | WISH I'D SAID THAT: An athletic fellow 1s one who hires|“the judge is made to look bad” |United States Senate subcommittee ucas is forced to resign as (7) Big Show. Gary citizens attending a mass b Ae RE _North Fork's representative|7:39 (2) Cartoon Classroom. meeting Monday night gave Lake @ small boy to mow his lawn so he can play golf and get a ty being poorly 4 tequeie of ees to bape aay in railroad deal. (7) Breakfast Time. County officials two weeks to ridilittle exercise. ‘perrooms and a taker of bribes.lthe contrevernal ‘questice etl] This award-winning Sonotone, (9) GM Pregents. 8:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. the county of vice, and called on | A man was asked if -his summer suit would hold a crease. | hoe ae ‘ cis et arene ee plus the latest slim-trim ~ "Answer to Previews Puzzle 8:30 (7) Harry's Holiday House the Indiana Supreme Court to = ‘Hold a crease?” he snapped. “This material holds an Z — agri —_ : piesagehtiryig ecto a wationnl glass models, is available at . ? ne ee ee Oe ee ee acne aenty Of them!” ... That's earl, brother. ‘close friend of criminals who also|park or the site of new steel mills] SONOTONE | 9:30 (4) Mr. Adame and Eve. oaeeay: , | (Conrnant, 1) thas the judge's ear. land a deep-water port. of PONTIAC 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. : SS a a =~ | An estimated 800 persons at-| : A standing-room onfy crowd es- tended the windup hearing in af 5!1 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PIC IAINI| IN} M LAITIOINIES fal yo ae Alb ee (7) Jean's Notebouk. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (2) Sam Levenson. timated at 1,200 persons jammed into an auditorium in sides] But It’s All Speculation Gary for the meeting sponsored jointly by the Gary Crime Com- Peg Top TV Income at $250,000 Year lodge after the senators spent Saturday and most of Sunday tour- Phone FEderal 2-1225 for Free Home Demonstration ing the dunes area at the southern |- tip of Lake Michigan in helicopters, ad @ eal TS Slolulmeisitr a) [3 (4) Treasure Hunt. : ee A et Hetatoe 4 (9) Special Agent: Gia ae jeeps and boats. SEI eee I eve Lucy t * | By CYNTHIA LOWRY Mason.” Burr makes, in all prob-| Some of its stars include Lloyd) gens. Frank E. Mess (D-Utah) a_i _ : . A spokesman for the Women's! - AP Feature Writer ability, a figure somewhere be- | Bridges with “Sae Hunt,” Brod-| and Ernest Gruening (D-Alaska), —— —————— ——— YORK—For tween $80,000 and $100,000 a year. erick Crawford with “‘Highway| members of the public lands sub- Guanine ould thay Gad Gecklad NEW YO some reason, 1,8 President's t 42 5 Patrol” and Richard Carison with) committee of the Senate Interior wife, —— to wait two weeks to see if Prose-|the most popular estimate of a| The ones who are doing best Christian — “Mackenzie's. Raiders.” and Insular Affairs Committee, 13 Lecturers i cutor Floyd Vance kept his prom- j5, salaried television star’s in-| however, are the actors who have ince eee: \top Under this company's heard both and cons of the 14 Lariat ise to hel caan e the comets: a slice of a successful package. pres | 13 Movers truck The committee also sparked 2|°°™ 3‘ ‘around $250,000 a year.”’ Sinko. Rilwards, whe éreseced profits plan, Bridges is expected controversy. 17 conpaana — PTT | resolution asking the Indiana =| «al — - Baan up and produces Peter Gunn, ere ogg pil ceed The subcommittee is considering ether cs ieee! jpreme Court to act on grounds. The Inte enue gave Craig Stevens an interest ; 000. tat 4bill_sponsoredby.Sen..Paul_H. I atakrest that Holovachka’s resignation as ‘ment would be amazed at the num-| in the show. afer Aaiagena™ with a 10 per Douglas (D-ID) to turn a 5,000 acre 21 Mariner’ i roa ne Mong aa ber of performers who, through! And that is policy, too, for one|cent interest in ZIV's new “Bold ‘Tact of dunesland into @ national =o : = ot irregula. ; the years, have been authorita-|of the big packaging companies in|Venture” series, is expected to! 23 Route (ab) Deine tea Ben teen st vel \tively rumored to garner this im-/TV, an outfit called ZIV which|bank about a million by the time it — stot fi nee _ eliccnss , ressive sum—and even more— |ast some 42 million|is retired after its first run, re- : ve 28 Tan Ly Pag tiereniy resigned his posi- cacaatiy: a grammed runs and ‘re-reruns. they want to build mills near Og- a3 ante Sunday after the U.S. Senate den Dunes if construction of a bar- 34 Fork prong os rackets probers accused him of) Since the government a bor is permitted. | Isle selling protection to racketeers in individual J . r ® Mrs. Dorothy Buell of 36 City in Lake County. are the best oleae! > Woman Chases Something S A-Miss Dunes, president of the roth gees 39 Washed x & . figuring much . Council,"” said the council 41 Kind of Holovachka denied. the charges — is to elicit some npr Burglar in Her H Be C t f had no argument with industry or! 42 City in The and said he was resigning be- — on ae gag yy Bi h d S ° in auty on es with the proposed port but simply 4 Onager ; : cone of —- —— charac- ; re ae : irt ay ult doesn't want them in the Ogden | 48 Table serap at (Rosneemetn Dy TR Comat: LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) —|Dunes area. | 83 Meadow. 2 |tee. | Who, then, are the best paid) SEATTLE (AP)—Ethel Adams, | Miss Nevada selected for the Miss| Avery O. 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