| z el 114th YEAR kk kkk Straits Span Taking Shape It will be the world’s longest suspension span and will link Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas when completed in November 1957. In Dulles Argues Today for Hike in Foreign Aid Will Request. Senators to Add. a Half-Billion to House Proposal WASHINGTON (#i—Sec- retary of State. Dulles pre- pared a final plea today to a Senate committee ready “tt act on President Eisen- hower’s hard-hit foreign aid request. Dulles hoped to persuade Appropriations Committee senators in closed session to add half a billion dol- lars or so to a $3,600,000,- 000 aid bill the House tp Ha fe tne won't have to worry tive feature,” she added. Lewis i rt = Ss es & a 2 7 i tn oF g é A f FE ist F Hi i $3,665,920,000 appropriation for visible four and one-half miles away, also have been completed. aa tm tho fiscal year started July 1. amount was Ike, Hall Draft Strat criginal request of around” five e, a Ta TATEOC J) origina request ot around five The bill included $3,425,120,000 in for Convention, Campaign| > a ne ne GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS)—President Eisenhower the - taipone A sever mapped strategy for his renewed second-term cam- to the Us. Treasury. 1 A four-billion- paign today with Republican National Chairman Pau vient, Hall flew to Gettysburg in a chartered plane for the|viding no cath, would allow eary meeting at the President’s farm which was to cover dollars in new money plans for the GOP National Convention as well as the ting 9 > Nh alae alcatel campaign itself. The Senate committee to The big question to be answered was how active a ccuptete action an te tas hodan eye =p np Kn hy measure tomertow, = =~ wrest con Congress d return Lyndon B. Johnson the him to the White House. penbentie leader, said Aeag tens Stepping from ight to bring the bill before the Senate twinvengined | plane a +: Briggs Estate a lashed two-ingered vic Move a serious effect. on Western tory si photogra-’ collective alliances. Vice Presi- phers. 1 catrinn a large pepe. woh he| He was driven to the " Eisen- farm for the conference ac- companied by an assistant, Harold E. Stassen, dent’s disarmament adviser, flew in a few minutes- ahead of Hall) for a separate conference with’ Eisenhower. It ts the first time Eisenhower With the GOP convention five weeks away, announcement is ex- pected soon, if not today, on selec-| tion of keynote and nominating speakers. NO BIG CHANGES Indications are that Eisenhower will follow much the same cam- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) the Presi- fo Pick Bidder { ‘Spike’ Says Trustees. Will Meet Next Week! | to Determine Choice | DETROIT (INS) — Walter 0. “Spike” Briggs, president of the Detroit Tigers, said today that when the board of trustees of the! Briggs estate meet next week it! probably will select but one of eight bidders, “The trustees, hewever, still have an open mind regarding all eight bidders,” “Spike” told In- ternational News Service, “But we'll likely concentrate our at- tention ‘on the top four.” Spike said there has been some misunderstanding. as to reports that he already has offered the name of the members of the four top syndicates for screening pur- poses to Baseball Commissioner ‘Ford C. Frick and American 124 Republicans voted for the bill. Against it were 70 Republicans and 50 Democrats. Partly Cloudy, Rain Tonight and Friday The U.S, Weather Bureau pre- thundershowers and a low of 66 degrees tonight. The scattered thunder showers are expected‘ to continue through tomorrow. The high will be 83 de- grees tomorrow. The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m, was 63 degrees) in downtown Pontiac. At 1 p.m. [League President Will Harridge. the mercury rose fo 72 degrees. dicts partly cloudy with scattered| would boost pay 17 2-3 cents an hour for the first year. David J. McDonald, union president, says the offer actually amounts to 14 cents an hour, He has not dis- closed union demands. Steelworkers were averaging $2.48 an hour before the walkout Theater Train Seats Going — Fast! of luggage (she peasy tecige nag AB 3 leaves Peatiae until ghe reaches New York), orchids for the la- dies, dally copies of The Peatiac Press, and the personal services of coordinators, it won't be a week in which and Shot Near «Frankenmuth. Police Scour Michigan for Assailant Wearing Air Force Uniform _FRANKENMUTH @®—A |statewide alarm was out today for a man police said that the Peter Weinberger ransom ria ac a acs “Your Baby Sit- forces yes- Although the note was signed “Your Baby Sitter,” Pinnell said the Weinbergers told him they began, Foreign Beauties Try an American Tradition-The Hot Dog 4 HOT DOG!~Four Miss Universe contestants are introduced to the American hot dog during a visit to Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey. The girls are en rolite A ee ee en Set nape Om Tey ay Lae ENS * | 4 ; WESTBURY, N.Y. (INS) —Nas-| pencilled in well. written long- County Detective Chiet “ ‘| hand and “obviously prepared tention elsewhere. ; United Press Photo to right are Sara Tal, Israél; Ingred Goude, Sweden;. Rosanna Galli, Italy: Anita Ponyenhy Teagan, Ke eeity en gage He added: “We got the impression it may {ed ag callers (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Soviets Double ‘Old Age Pension Downgrading of Stalin Approved by Russians, Bulganin Asserts MOSCOW (INS) — Premier Nik- olai Bulganin said yesterday old age pensions will be doubled and that the Communist Party's new policy of downgrading Stalin is “welcomed and fully supported” by the Soviet people, These points were among the domestic features of the premier’s address to a joint session of the Supreme Soviet, the first since February on the Stalinist cult of one-man rule. Khrushchev walked out of the joint session in the former im- perial throne room of the great Kremlin palace, as Bulganin got about half way through his speech. Presumably pressing official busi- ness demanded Khrushchev's at- He failed to appear at the pre- liminary proceedings during which the two chambers of parliament, the Council of the Union and the Council of Nationalities, adopted a five-point agenda. Snows Rack Australia SYDNEY, Australia — Wild wintry weather and heavy snow- fallg now hitting southeastern Australia caused damage to build- ings and other property in Sydney today estimated at $300,000, In Today's Press County News. .......6cccee+% eseetecesees | Food News... .... ves 33 thru 98 Sports no cscecves- 40, 50, $1, 52 Theaters .5.. 2.06.66 6. neeees 53 TV & Radio Programs...... £5 Wilson, Bart... ..05.004. , 63 your back door. Hurried Mother Drops Cake Mixer Into Baby's Bath Mrs. Alva Perry, of Oak Park, discovered yesterday you can't mix a cake and bathe a child at the same time. Mrs. Perry had plenty of house- hold chores to do and decided to combine a few. She put her nine-month-old son Mitchell in the bathtub and then plugged her electric mixer into the bathroom’s electric razor out- let. Everything was proceeding nice- ly, the ait was swirling, and - Mitchell was splashing. le. ned Then the mixer slipped trom| "V's Jungle Jim Fi 8 Mrs. Perry's hands and dropped YWOOD @—Actor Johnny into the tub, Mitchell was knocked |Weissmuller, of drunk unconscious by electric shock. driving yesterday, was fined $210. * © & Hig car and another ‘collided The housewife called police but |on Weiss- the child revived by himself and) mueller, 52, is the former screew apparently suffered no injuries, po-|Tarzan and now is —— ilice reported. Jim on TV: Beware of the Spooks- Tomorrow's 13th Again Shades of black cats, spilled salt and broken mirrors! Another Friday the 13th comes up tomorrow making three this year . . . one in January, one in April and this one. The evil spirits who fly on Friday the 13th are having a screeching good time this year with three days to plot and tarry out bad deeds. The old superstition tells us it’s a day to beware and take care. But if get a little tired of hiding un- der the bed—in a room with the windows’ tightly closed and the blinds . be brave! Walk boldly out We ‘have it straight from the spooky specters that they guard only the front doors of people who do not believe in their magical Friday the 13th powers. Women’s Pages,..,.43 thru 47 , t ¢ But just for 's sake and Solder Robbed — 3 a ee a a ws soc (ie See ee sine. arrays £5 eee S : 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY et tel Pontiac Deaths _|AFL Announces ners Birmingham ee eee ees levgene Brogon | Bimern Flection Shri Slate Business C Enforcement == et oun to 5 Page Benn, t,o Rene Be ye re ana omy Finale Parade |Waits for Board Decision » Sagi Pomere Mercy Hospital of heart complica- branch of the American Federa- Over 10,000 Members) BIRMINGHAM — jz Datla of the bus hs regular at the Sasa cea ec 2 tions, He had been ill five weeks. ition of Labor today released its 3 proposed policy for 4 Balle Vernon Pa the. som of/Preferfed list of candidates in'the| to Take Part in Annual c C soning will not he settled for|ward, for its northwest sect FERTILIZER : Thomas and Mary Farley Bragan,/August 7 primary election. After-Dark Show two weeks, nceording 1 route) and at Pierce, soubwest| $F : On Aug. 19, 1937 he was married| According to Leoun City planner rbert Herzberg. jon Pierce at Maple and on Maple ° to Olga A. Jebousek in Auburn, executive secretary, the candidates DETROIT @ ~ The Shriners|Teesdaxts was pn oad mat its southeast rule, ¢ 4 Ind. “are being recommended after 8 plenning « comm and on Maple at Hunter south- ¢ ° careful consideration of their ua}-|PUt the final fillip on their week-meeting, but no decisions were west. E e 4 A resident of Pontiac is yen, fications and qual jong convention tonight with the formulated, °° * is = Presbyterian Chart and Pontiac Recsemeesey candidates all are -_—_ Ss Areas which Herzberg says are| Byron Edward Burnell, ¢, son : : Lodge F & AM No. 21. on Basan . up|. ‘The annual after-dark show is\“ in the state of land) of Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett $ ° Mr. Bragan had been employed Gov, Philip A, Hart; Paul Sutton| known as the > Dott hoe al Sree Ga ae tae at tt eee Ug Hise Meagrogzagy) ec 3 : surviving, besides his wife, are oo Dene & paves: Aad Royal coved Dat Baten 24 chimy itecen Bowes and Forest ptrects,| aiar Wemceetie Ont, where his |$ : two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Hall/Qak, for State Senator: George D.|52>re8 and — colorful, satin uni-/North of Maple avenue and east of| parents! were vacationing, is >. area. of Pontiac and Mrs. James Pur- Hicks of Pontiac, for Sheriff; Odin forms. — Phas wha net His father is an assistant staff @ : A Grand Trunk Railway engi- |. JUDGE DIES —John Tate Raul. nell of Norman, Okla. and seven H. Johnson of Pontiac, for county Added units will swell the night Pierce and Purdy streets. aduth of engineer in the Chevrolet Divi- § © full gallon. @ peer 5OE SON, TeREBOR DP lie “GF. who tecaived z ti ra areichiiiren, clerk; Robert W. Stevéiis of Mad-) march ever the’ 10,000 who took |p SiretGaklend avenue both|S!98 at the General Motors En- ¢ j fol wah S saw the woman hide the can in ational) Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. ‘ison Heights, for treasurer; and part in Tuesday's 34 hour day- t and west of ” Ne gineering Center, le _ fs monsy- = « a trash pile behind 42644. S. Sag- publicity as presiding judge of the/Roge Dean, and a brother, Thomas, Hazel A, Kuschinsky of for, time le. Al Koran Tem- °°" west of Hunter, North rr back @ et. May 22, tak, |Yohn Scopes “Monkey Trial’ at both living in Pontiac. lnewete cf Dose ee Oe ee ie wit! have (Woodward frontage particularly om| “Funeral service will be Saturday ¢ | gur- =i Sad mi (ee pe Ra gst a ge! 2. En on fe at enwepome” (y a mn e BGarht M a Martell, of 42 S. Johnson Ave.,|ily, died yesterday at bis home in neva, Hone with the Rev. James —— _—s John M-/ ‘The turnout of spectators is ex-/Brown, Bates, and Henrietta:terment in Roseland Park Ceme-| pee = mice 25: also identified a kimono which Det. |South South Pittsburg, Tenn. pler of Waterford Township, in pected to tap the 22A.000 pellte os es-|Streets. tery. . eped 2 Hert D. Parker of Sunnyvale y oid was taken officiating. yvele Capel Rechedion's P. sarin eee of timated watched Tuesday's show * * *©€ - * * # $3 lbs...$3.75 5 ibs. . . $4.98 4 ton Uekhine Cos af os eee FE Reveals Fa f A Masonic Graveside Service will James Clarkson af’ Suahtieni| Some 60 children, vstering, Thomas W. Schad, son of Mr. | Besides his parents, Byron is sur-'e . : | predien sagen suspects, cis. be held at Oakland Hills Memor-\Township: in district fourr end in| from muscular dystrophy, will | 28¢ Mrs. Eugene F, Schad, 623 vived by bie paternal ents /@ : _ , _, [tt Gardens Cemetery, cumbent Walter T. McMahon of, have seats of honor in a special cus ef 0 awarded thet Edvard land his tateraal grandmother,|S GARDEN NEEDS <2ted Flow 5 / wer a of Kidnap Message Hazel Park, in district six. or P, Burrell Scholarsht t Cornell Mrs Emil Melms of Florida. an e cecccccccccccoccs Martell told Assistant Prosecutor : Ernest S. France - More than 50,000 Shrine: siversity, Mhace, W. 3 — ose a i Gearge F. Tayler, he cow’ tal (Continued From Page One) ; Drinki ) attending the convention Today's) ys Whey Es ’ : - Ernest S. France, 63, died sud- Ba Pp ed ; ita Se gpieanzeme 5! Selecti i ioe chet Py onan meng. Mave sgn yen Including $5,000 deaty yesterday at his home, 86 rin ing n lac soesioos wind up.convention busi) erat pad ery school reeatda : : year prigon terms. S. Jessie St. of a heart attack.|* a? , and awards ra from. $100 t covered the can, Martell testified,| ""** Hie was the aon of scot 3. and IM All InGhH@M Parks |. remy instatca otters ot the |$i00 appicable weigh seuseae teaene Seruagians tHe, coctante, Meanwhile, in Washington a M ck F oak one Ancient Arable Order of the No- | — " ig mes turned it over to Cooley. Isadore McCarrick France reshman year. vit , Be being introduced today by porn Sept. 18, 1892 in Kingston.| MASON # — Drinking has been| bles of the Mystic Shrine were | Schad is a graduate of Cranbrook een edb song . oe be Fier. E. Dorn (R-NY) giv- 4 ath, 3, 12, he ~ married banned at all Ingham County parks Ragone’ inet nage white od School. He will enter the Depart- heroin in testimony State |j Hoover-men immediate per Tuscola ‘after a county ‘supervisor com- ls banquet at Detroit's ment of Engineering Physics at. Health Department official, Jurisdiction in kidnaping cases in-|County. plained of beer parties by Michi-| Masonic Temple. Cornell. | The qupssts include: two other/steed of waiting ovt the full week Mr. France came to Pontiac 44 gan State University students. G oy . 6 8 ; women, one of them an expectant | Period. years ago from Kingston and had) The dry regulation was instituted | Guests included Gerald D. Crary, “petite” Bus Service began this mother from Flint. They are not been employed in the sales and by Supervisor Bernard Ward of 0¢#4 wood, S. D., businessman) week for all of Birmingham, with , : charged with sale or purchase of CA House fadiclary sudcomimitte|service department of Dettot Biriserdiee Teoeaher ne eesti who wil head the 800,000-man or-| 9 one-hour service being sched- ; LUSTRO-WARE narcotics, but only with involve-|Will Meet tomorrow to consider ison Co. for 35 years. He was & students made a nuisance of them- mization as imperial potentate| uled for all parts of Birmingham STYRON PLASTIC : ment in the ring, which police re-|Jegislation on the bill which was member of the Oddfellows Lodge, |selves at Lake Lansing Park. for the next year, and Walter} by the Suburban Shopper, Inec., | ___Yealed with the’ arrests in mid. /als0, sh by Rep. Kenneth Caro. “The park is being overrun with |©- Guy of Little Rock, Ark., re] bus company, | 4-PIECE ‘May. Keating (R-NY) dren, Mee Wis, and two chil-|ichigan State students,” he said, |" Imperial potentate, = | O ating only on weekdays, the yt dg CRANK CALLS CONTINUE Pleasant and uma Archey of Mt.|most with beer bottles in their ——— ‘ae caus ee 4 rat agents, winging into tast ac- Drayton Plains, eight grandchil eet. tle, ly New Officers Picked Gent Loses Car CANISTER SET ; and freed the suspects under bonds “omg tgp would _ by pick-idren and one pa gag ne Supervisor Harold Moore Regular $3.49 Value Sver inca cour it wire [scckers and hangers-on surround|Pncral Hom? cite t-te tae ne [ene cbiected that the board woul it by Cranbrook Alumni: While N: ormead As pictured, eanisters for tea, coffee aia oe court, it will bee the Weinberger’s Long Island ning, er 7:30 this eV€-!be penalizing the public beeaust of sugar and flour. Lightweight yet dur- conspiracy case tried Funeral arrangements will! « few students. | ‘for Better Model. | able styron plastic containers with in Pontiac, home. be announced later. “T like a bottle of beer on & pic- ‘brooke premalig yoo 4 oe Cran- snug fitting tops. Will not corrode or I] Conviction cain bring up to five! The parents of, the child—Mr. | : nic,” Moore said, torney Harry D. Wise Jr. was|_ BALTIMORE u — Theodore B,J *b#0F® odors. years in prison, a or] and Mrs, Morris Welnberger— William R. Kilgore The ban on’ drinking of in- named precident of the ‘gran |Fowler had a car, went to trade Holds 3 Loaves - all the | nome mn pay med SP | Word has been received of the haem. Stone ope Drains hen Wise graduated from the prepara-/it for a new one and went home PLASTIC lke Hall . ‘seiged by some 17 én Tues- (4¢8th of William R. Kilgore, 36) ‘ . ee tory school in 1935, ' by bus without any. , Join Heads day and more calls yesterday of- of Tampa, Fla. who died of a| Sheriff Willard P. Barnes told Vice president will be yore woe Bread Box > i heart attack following an illness of |.) oe Austin of Ann Arbor, who gradu-| Fowler's complaint to the de-| , . pers tags: returm six months. that the ban “lacks ateq in 1944. Fred Keydel 45 of Regular $4.95 Value on Campaign P lans =~ Mr. Kilgore was born in Pon- tecth™ and that be might bave Crosse Pointe is the new secte-|heen retereed te tha ee, ot One of the calls was traced to|tiae Oct. 19, 1920,’ the son of|Tuble enforcing it. William Mosher J 6, een ret ~ ae © (Continued From Page One) at = ee mental Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kilgore ‘ hg ate is treasurer. Fowler reported that while he patient, ey Ginsberg, was) ‘He attended the North B d ' di paign schedule drawn up after his Patent, Yuwie), Ginsberg, was|He | attendo cand Non-Industrial Jobs "we mem rectors ot the sss0-/ang'n salesman were nepotiating, original second . term announce- elepho ciation were elected, They are Rob-| another took away his car. Mean- Molded out of durable areiube — , will not ment Feb. 22. booth. She was booked on charges) He leaves his wife, Helen, whom } fert Porter, 38, of Birmingham; |while, Fowler signed what he said ‘Nafuibe from collecting in erevicen, “1841274 of ‘giving false information in a he married in 1940 in Tampa; four Hold Stead Locall Richard Heavenrich, '33, of Bloom-|he thought was a conditional sales —iaae ory % While details have not been re- kidna ‘ vebtell, le Glen weld ok for ping oan, a jchildren, De Ann, Leslie, Vicki, field Hills; Morley Walker, ‘41, of | contract. 98 North —2nd 2 tien to ab orale b Ey and Randy, all of Tampa; three | Although employment in the. Birmingham; Arthur Brandt Jr., * * * ( F tones sper poser dbyrwusd el ang oreg dh rich thes were sisters, ang ae Paste - Lake en's auto plants continued ued to de- de- ‘36, of Detroit; and Fred Keydel./ But finally he didn’t like the, Saginaw Flees 5s om speeches sorrow-\Orion, 8 Shotwe' Leon- ' : : employment i deal and asked for his car back. . im key cities. ¢ ap pares Mentenday.® Tet |erd nad Mrs dack Powellot Rocha) work remained ay ne trom, ‘The saemrriam told) Wim Be i nn — eee ners sold it by signing the contract. Besides, he was told, his car al- ready had been sold to_ another. Fowler still is riding the bus, imid-May to June 15, the Pontiac ‘branch of the Michigan Employ-| ment . Security Commission re-| Girl, 3 Listed as Fair men one ‘After 2- Story Tumble ‘amounted to 10.2 cent of red A three - year - old Waterford) Lake Michigan is the only Great total labor force “ol 3,300, as com-| Township girl tumbled headfirst | \Lake wholly within boundaries of rom a second floor window. the U.S. FRIDAY and ’ SATURDAY NEWEST Model “SCHICK 25” Electric Shaver Vice President returned Wednesday from|®t4 advising the baby was in ab The ‘family home i South! trip around the world, he an-|2®ooklyn boarding house. This lead! Albany St., Tampa. sen imepgeenhlnr ge. aban SEI out to be “phony.” j Dr. Harry A. Sibley how a prepared statement Pane & Car Leaves Road, Members of Pontiac Lodge No. that his 19, Knights of Pythias, will assem- the President announced decision’ to stand for re- ble at 1:15 p.m. Frid pared to 8.6 per cent in May. oo Socens't sams feey"c City Motorist Injured riners"iert's ate) The ttcend 2100 inom. eden wflering a acted ain ot chaneed.” At that he funeral of Dr. Harry A. Sibley, a ployment checks in June, amount- ithe lam severe face c " below. ; $29.50 List — 2 he would “abide by any de- A Pontiac driver, 31, was ad-, \Pontiac physician for 46 years. Dr. ing to $758, 798, In May, 16,923 Authorities oe Pontiac General : SMOKERS Specials for ‘Simms j * reached by Eisenhower and mitted to Pontiac General Hospital sibley died at his home on Mat-) checks totaling $598.027 were is| ital said the girl Mary Jean Fridav and Saturday Pric 5 : ae & vice presidential can- dost night after his car left Eliia-ithews St. ‘Tuesday after a long sued. Sturdevant in fair condition. mee 7 beth Lake road 175 feet into a iliness. turdevant, was in fair condition. RRAIV Wt fete @ V1 te 0st 95 (a itl Mary Jean is the only child of With trade-in razor, $13.95 Newest mode! Schick 25’ fully guaranteed by maker. Save even more with old electric shaver trade-in. Save $10 on Brand New — i NORELCO oi, RAZOR $24.95 Value Woman Injures Back , ‘the Donald Sturdevants, who live E When Car Is Hit at Light ‘in the second floor apartment at 9 2771 Oldsmobile Ave. { back injuries when her car was . ° rammed from behind Wednesday’ Widow Starts Memorial on S. Saginaw street at Jackson. Fund for Hospital - | Mrs. Ruth W. Steele, 46, of 221, ' field and rolled over. George W. Foster, a mechanic, ot 10 Oak Knoll Dr. was listed in LOCal CD U nits satisfactory condition with a con-| cussion and numerous body cuts. LO Test ‘Conelr ad’ According to Oakland County C4 Sheriff's depities, Foster claimed During U.S. Alert Pontiac and Oakland County's, he Was cut off by another auto. A woman driver received minor ~ Up on M59 yesterday resulted in while traveling about 55 miles an. role in the July 20-26 nationwide W, Pike St. was treated at Pontiac) A memorial fund has been es- ° Hi-speed rotary Minor injuries for one driver, hour just south of M59 \Civil Defense training exercise General Hospital, authorities said.|tablished at Pontiac General Hos- BE gimms Everyday Low Price on heeds with seif- 95 Gerald G. Carter, 38, of 1043 Hira’ me r ‘Operation Alert 1956,"" will be to) The other driver, Sam Littlejohn, | |pital for Dr. Harry A. Sibley, who, tone quiet “sun St. was treated for a bruised hip Driver Hurts Shoulder itest_ the reception of ‘ ‘Conelrad,"|53, of 404% §. Saginaw was not died July 10. CIGARET I ES ning’ shaver: ‘As at Pontiac General Hospital. lemergency radio broadcast. injured, Pontiac police said. Mrs.| Mrs. Sibley has asked, in lieu ot aoe * + * in M59 Auto Wreck — |. Lewis C. Jarrendt, county CD, Steele told them she was stopped flowers, contributions to the fund Police said Carter’s car rammed A rear end auto collision yes-|‘irector, and City Manager W. K./for a traffic light. be made out to the hospital in §9 With Trade-in ... .$13.95 + rear of one driven by James terday on M59 resulted j ton dri Willman, director for the city, said ‘memory of her husband. The PER - — . Briney, 38, of €2 E. Iroquois) _ satt i ate in ‘their areas have not been assigned Sqlyqggqe Materials Taken ™ney. Will be used toward ame & CARTON Ra., forcing -it forward into an-| | juries. ring minor shoulder in- |a_ mission for the exercise, The 9 part of the new addition at Pon- — . > mt _ other on the opposite side of Seba Elton Caudel, 56, of 3014 Ed county is assigne d to Detroit as a About $230 worth of materials tiac General, according to Miss, oe Toad. : water Caudel ‘releused tter “support area” in case of attack. were reported stolen from a build-|Shirley Dovre, administrative as- E Luckies, Camels, Old Golds, . * @ ¢ treatment in Pontiac General Hoe. Because Detroit is without an as- ing on the grounds of the Typhoon! sistant at the hospital. . Spamtertelce Philip Morris, etc Lady SUN BEAM isignment, the local area is alsu. Steel Co. at 133 Branch St. Tues-| pital, authorities said. Both Civil Defense departments day night .Pontiac police said. Caudel said he had paused to’ Electric Razor Court Upholds Treaties Rd., were uninjured, : will report after listening to the. The manager, George Bergor of| “J, 5 , bythe auto Kelth A Argan, Tunuteemerzeny_ oadcast Dera. sald heavy dvr bad Ye court of Appeal led ty that Value OD 2? uly starting at p.m. when /Pried open and copper tubing anc ; . . , Hammers Stolen 33, 202 Briggs St. Morgan was NOt every radio and television in the wire, chain and other materials a foreign country has a right to Value ® injured, police said. lcountry will ft the ai taken. try U.S. military personnel for With Trade-in $8.95 “7/7 t ) ror -Four hammers worth over $6 untry will go o e air. ta crimes committed in the foreign § minctria sidhver destime lor needs SnAVING SHAVING po pepe vy U.S to Identify Gifts eee land. . of women . fee aeecere and 7 LEGS pe } UNDERARMS a essie: . - legs, With case and ¢o St, police said, for Abroad, Potter Says ' Reservation Application ~ =e - 98 NORTH —Main Police. said the building appar- g *PPe..| WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. BOX of 50—Famous SAGINAW Floor | Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) said 4 today the government has taken ‘El Dallo’ CIGARS tga “red Grouch 8 tr ' Press Theater S pecial: PITTI IIIT III in Europe, said the International Th W h ee Ta gStePs to insure “proper | Pi make the foll rvation for me on The Pontige $2.50 Val eat identification” of American-made ! ease make the following reserv e alue ' id U8, Weather ner Report donations shipped abroad. | Press Theater Special to New York City, departing Monday morn- Regular $64 cigars at \ J ust Arrived in Time for GMC PICNIC: AND tx — Parity, In a statement the senator, who ! ing, September 10, and returning September 15: sromat fin i ar O W i IT E Ballerinas -- Flats Playshoes -- Wedgies thundershowers to-| iis tod and rad winds. |Cooperation Administration had re- } traeeers Miss Pontiac ‘ported to him on efforts to let for- | . COMBINATION SPECIAL , temperature preceding & a.m. eign recipients know where Amer 0 °***""’ Mrs and Weeheste PLAY-KIX on Wind 5 eee velocity 12. mph. ican products are from. ' Mr Ball Point Pen Values \Pg. 9 ne eseee A.) ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee se ee ee ** : 2 nee and Lighter to $3 9 y, Two Outboar d Motors f VeTerrrerrrerrrrre rer err er rere ere ee ee eee See ee ee ee eee pope: Yokes $2.00 Velee eS : rrr ~ Stolen in Waterford OCHY. eee ce cece eee ee eee ee ence eeeessce, MIB. cevssedesccevsees — Both For — * * ° Le le ede eeeeered Veteetbon> 1.99 your hair nor just ‘trim- Two outboard motors, valued aty |$150, were reported stolen yester \day from an unlocked garage at I understand that the $140 I have enclosed includes transporta- ; tion, hotel, theater tickets, the after-theater dinner party, luncheon 1$ x 99° LISA SIS PLT o 6567 Lanman St., in Waterford, § '" the Delegates’ Lounge of the U. N. Building and other omnes fea- ' ; ere errr ét State Police. at the Pontiac post ' tures mentioned In Press articles. 1 we pay oon q PeeUe oa oder caess 5 said, t it % 4 “Age in Pontiac | The owner, Elmer Walerych, told ! (Single — + naa). ' PI layte fs Hair 3 a % Police the loss was discovered at | ot se M abscectaassecss ‘f/11 p.m, when he noticed the ga-, | Agree to Participate in The Pontiae Press Theater Special | 2 ‘ ee imme door wag open. r Under the Following Conditions: H 3 > ‘ — ’ , | | Thave included the full payment with this reservation, If f am ! $ Q dC om ee Debbie Is Exhausted tunable to make the tour I understand that I shall be given a full ; 3 E i) \ay fs nS , N HOLLYWOOD @—Actress Deb-! refund providing I give notice by Aug. 15. I,understand that reserva- | 2 $1 Automatic LIGHTER % >. _ \ ie Reynolds, who js expecting a, tions will be made in order of the receipt of applications and that ' price for Friday > tos BI Beil Pow PEN i) Biggest setec- . : : Sh weer ry ’ ‘ | baby BF, Movespber. is in a state’ ; my name will be placed upon a waiting list if T am not included | and Saturday, $ Brice Get ope for yout. \ lowest post. oh. : sorted sam - \Charles C/ lety who an pa ; among the first 60. I understand that I may participate fn all of the 1) 3 Mf ahd several sete for gift, . \ ble priest — » i) mer pastels. 4 det ees , halt work. yesterday dni schedule of events except for possible changes or additions made i 5 4 98 NORTH. ‘ma berdein 4 puso, Ea she ‘s pened j Necessary: by some event beeen control of The Pontiac Press. 1 2 aN SAGINAW a Basement i + ani ‘ | 7 t . | ; & , aif f ; ~ agave y ] on ee ee . ‘ oa ‘ 3 \ : * fe. ae ete eee ee eo UINU IAvNE * bok } eS si ence aa ei = ee ee ae ee ee a 9 ae ae ge ee pe a oe ee Se ee ee 6 Pe Se Oe ee 6 a ee ee EIGHT GIANT Il \ cu. ft. Hétpoial DELUXE Refrigerator! REGULAR PRICE %$24995 SAVE 593° se CHECK THESE FEATURES! ¢f Full-Width Freezer . . . Freezes and Stores Up to 49 Pounds of Food v¥ Full-Width Chiller Tray . . . Ideal for Chilling Bever- ages, Salads and Storing Fresh Meats v¥ Four Deep Door Shelves . . . So Deep That Tall Ginger Ale Bottles Can Be Stored in Lower Shelf vf Strong Steel Shelves . . . Bright Durable Finish Is Highly Resistant to Rust, Corrosion and Wear vf Tall-Bottle Zone . . . Large Space Above Top Shelf Per- mits Convenient Storage of Tall Bottles, Pitchers, Cans Only 25¢ a Day on Our Meter Plan! Phone FEderal 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW —— SAVE 5953 °3990 on this new 1956 8 AUTOMATIC © HOME LAUNDRY AUTOMATIC WASHER Fully automatic latest model Hotpoint Washer has convenient top loading, spin tub that spins clothes damp dry. Glass smooth porcelain finish, Was | is SIGB ex AUTOMATIC DRYER Special air-blower automatic electric dryer with extra thick blanket of glass fiber keeps heat in dryer and out of laundry area. $159.95 sq19 ce PAY °2” WEEKLY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Until 9 THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956 TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF FAMO a2 Se A ik PR IB gull -— Latest ‘S¢ advancements. Reg. $179.95 — New ....., ti00s8 New only ...... Emerson 24” Console TY Regular $329.95. Now: . Bendix 2!" Table > a Mouel Ty 8109 $99 | Bendix 21” Console v¢ Automatic Cabinet tn walnut. Regular s lroner, Was $239.95. Admiral ay” tv with ou ep : $179.95. Now .... ” ‘ Speed Queen Portable 5229 I eet: erica [1+ | ‘49 matic Deluxe | Was $129.95. Now. Full Size New ee ee eT 189 Wrought tron © TY STANDS ‘ 5 : $ 95 me Now. ........ é ree 2 3 a ‘ is Regular $9.95 — New weenee WHIZZER Lightweight Bike A pe , wrench, Air All agp corte saddle bag 33 and bike stand. Westinghouse Dormeyer Mixer Electric Toaster Regular $29.95 'n35 SD = ysRs = > a, SERVICE for 8 DINNERWARE Steam Iron eepan hy 2 $ gps Regular $19.95 3 NO MONEY DOWN—50c WEEKLY! |] | Sturdily . constructed for your boat's safety . . . with shock ab- sorbing oxle and rubber tired 8 porting Goods—Besoment Stitt pumanleed o pour money back SEARS TAN. Saginaw at | Phone FE A 2 aa 0 gpa : 3 ssa end ae 6 Be] Rh BE SS y PROMOTED TO THE MAIL : date dutth ef lettate ie tha albania, conventional mailbox on a | nearby post, ‘Oh! Those Cold Baths | ‘Tough Times in St. Louis ‘as is Utility Strike Continues, oe ee — , with a tub and charcoal fire un- RUN—Andy Jansic, retired New | York Central freight conductor, has promoted himself to a mail run | be in sigh attorney caged the 2,200 strik- members of Oil, Chemical, and “My husband rigged up some kind of apparatus in the basement | There was hope today the end Tobacco-Hater ‘tess prohibit. Applications Available for Trailer Lot Space Smokers Up Mountain Applications are being taken for trailer space at the Oxford Mobile| Manner, it was announced today | ‘by owner N. Geisler. The trailer der it for a hot bath. I wouldn’t/park is located at 1920 Lakeville even look at it. I’m just doing Rd., the best I can with water heated in an electric coffee pérculator.” two miles east of Oxford. All lots at Mobile Manner are ar- ranged to set trailers at an angle] Mrs. Christina Spahn, in an/with ample space for parking and - apartment building with no serv-'a garden. GET THE NEW cm CHICK —~_'SS INJECTOR KIT SS = | caeeeeee DOWNT OWN AT YOUR NEARBY KRESGE'S | |/ STORE ONLY -_ bis = AV; eases Core EAE SAVE'30!. Automatic Defrost COLDSPOT Regularly 279.95 249° PAY ONLY $10 DOWN Convenient freezer bin holds 49 Ibs, of frozen foods! Handy Chiller Tray for meats and beverages, Servi-Shelf door storage. Color tone Beige in- terior. Defrosts Automatically ... never any muss or fuss. priced lower than ever! ——_____ COLDSPOT AIR CONDITIONER amp 199° | Be cool and comfortable during those blistering days! “Cools . . . circulates, dehumidifies, and filters air tool Install it yourself easily and save. Sealed cooling unit never needs lubrication; is fully guaranteed for 5 years. Smart neutral color compliments any room's decor. Mounts flush. ‘ Agpiance Dept—Main Floor ~ A NEEDED INVENTORY ADJUSTMENT OF MERCHANDISE ESPECIALLY PURCHASED FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF . oe aie! Al Rei dl lead te SEARS and a SAVINGS 1 WD ... OAKLAND COUNTY DOWN on Any Majer Appliance priced to $200! $10 down over $200! | storage. Beautiful Color Tone . Beige interior, : COLDSPOT ote wt fet gre . y Fe é i : x : - : ¥ 4 i a a : 3 3 : 2 : @ Front contro! panel; easy to see, easy to set WE SERVICE... WHAT WE SeLL @ Freezes and stores up to 525 pounds of food Prompt service. Always There are more Coldspot freezers in American homes thon any @s nears your phone. other brand. Now you can have yours af this low price. Come Phone FE 5-4171 ; in, see it, check the features, and buy with confidence, ‘ jucnanieed ov your money Fact” SEARS 154. = Phone FESAIM ie Ate a = ee ee sci tieatianh ceameaiedl Heine rr a pment —. Be. ae ee Pgs hc Be bao ee Chie fe a %, te ee PA Aer Poe eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY"12, 1956 Poles Lures 15 ~ From Cass "5 Some 15 Oakland County women - ‘will join 1,300 from over the state State University July 17-20. Attending the conference as offi- cial delegates from Oakland Coun-' trade ‘Try are Mrs, George Perry of Clark-| Shell Oil. Co, deseribe-how to travell Colorado Parallels Theme of the conference this . year is “Extending Our Horizons,”| “HOLLAND W@®—United States At-/44Y- EAST JORDAN (#-Chris Tay- oo seresk fx ee eat. Oe 0 Delegates will hear Doris Piper of|torney Wendell A. Miles has been| In his monthly report, Floyd K.|lor, mayor of East Jordan in 1953 veer off and run in until ‘Iston and Mrs. Arthur O'Hara of Successfully with children by car.) r 3 Pontiac, County Home Demonstra-| The homemakers at the confer- Dust Bowl’ Years tion agents, Mrs. "Frieda Bennett ence will be able to snrail in eny| DENVER i —Colorado's crop! Year, and Mrs. Mary Hixon will also| (ve 0.20, “etcrent Classes. GIVING! sicuation is “quite similar” to thatiine past 10 years. make the trip to East Lansing. during. the Dust Bowl. years of has Lawyer on School Boord |i tnd 10,» U: §, Manco Jordan ‘Mayor’ Dies Ie ue ey oo the Avco Manufacturing Corp.jelected president of the Holland'Reed said droughts in previous|and 1954 and organizer in 1952 of gpeak on experiences in a world|Board of Education, succeeding years have magnified the situ-| the ; fair and Cafol Lane of the'James A. Hallan. ation this summer. His harvests|Assn., died Tuesday ee Nee ee UT ey, oo Novelty ek: tee 1.99 eine : Plaids, Western or geometric ae Reversible for extra — cotton. Blend. Reoty =f 5 |‘ als: Md Roads lead to SEARS and SAVINGS / Dies. A NEEDED INVENTORY ADJUSTMENT OF MERCHANDISE ESPECIALLY FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF . : OAKLAND COUNTY ay Jeo hs, Washable Orlon <= 99 72x90 Reg. 14.95 50c Holds It sage Peary be ‘ONLY 50° HOLDS ANY BLA ~ TN LAYAWAY UT OCTOBER Ist... Domestics—Main Floor Luxury at a price that you can afford! Sofft, fluffy orlon that stays that wey after many washings. Lightweight, yet warm. Beauti- fully bound in luxurious nylon binding of matching pastel colors. Nylon end Wool Blonket 80% Wool —< 20% Rayon Fine Blended Wool 5” Lofty Nap... Extra Soft & Fluffy A warm, lightweight blend of 10% wool and 90% wii rayon! Exciting price for this quality. Lae Oo in acetate satin. Lovely Harmony House colors ly 6.98! Save today! 50c holds it. T o. 6.98° Plaid Blanket 99 10% nylon; 90% rayon 4. Lovely colors blended into eye-pleas- ing plaids. fldecy nap for warmth. 72x90 10% NYLON Ragvlonty 4.98 Hudson Bay ty Heat 5 - gtitched 12 x 84 YOU SAVE 29° FLASHLIGHT & 2 Batteries - any Switch _. At 88¢ SAVINGS Automatic Blanket “ro “ ri Sdreres ] 2” Dacron* Comforter 10° Oe} ie Wi oe Double. Bed Size, 72x84-Iin. Reversible and Washable : Reg 98c Flashlight aly +¢ With Regularly 18.95. Choice of 11 warmths. 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Toggle Switches Reg. 37¢ Reg. 10c plate Both ee 3 - hus YOU SAVE 1.38 Canister Set With. for Salt & Pepper Shaker YOU SAVE 1.97! ~ 99% Table With 1.98 Pad & Cover Set Adjustable, ventilated all-steel ironing table complete YOU SAVE 1.97! Outdoor Dryer & 1.98 Basket 24-Line Outdoor dryer with 162-ft. of p structed of steel. Purchase 1.98 basket for lc extra. é ei Pe wad slastic line is con- = Brown bakelite, single pole. Get plate for le. Shakers regu- larly sell iof | with pad and cover set only 9.96 during this sale. YOU SAVE 68° Garbage Can with 69c Pail for Only 1c Extra BOTH 299 FOR Automatic eat YOU SAVE 97c 499 _ ee "44 88 YOU SAVE or BOTH 99 Getventnd all steel on won’ eg. 47. ; H eak, is rust-resistant and long- . Clothespost With Grill With 98c Ba Charcoal FOR wearing. Cover fits snugly. Coole room—thermostat aato- g j costa Get 69c pail for le extra when t. coils only. Purchase cable matically keeps it at desired 100-ft. Plastic Line ou purchase the garbage can. Purchase all steel grill at regular price and “get 10 Ib. bag of charcoal for lc extra during sale. temperature. Two speed re- 7 ape versible motor. Suve! 4.50 Line Reg. $8c Both C-gation capenty. “ down . Post Reg. 6.98 for 6.99 Household Dep!.—Basement Phone FE 5-4171 , feranleell v0 pour money bach SEND 154 North Saginaw 4 THE: PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 12, ad "agai? a cele Se, iB aden | Nite? ‘repeat of a sell-out! save 3.00 on _ ‘Giant “‘Rest-on- Air” Plastic Air Mattress P larly 5.99 t > & Sat Laminated ‘erases! vinyl with electonically heated- and-sealed seams. Five buoyant panels plus large com- : fortable pillow. Easy to inflate with new push-pull valves. Complete with a repair kit. Choose either red. or green with chartreuse, , rae. Waite's Notions—Street Floor 10.3 cubic foot NY) PHILCO ee, IBS 2 _ NO MONEY DOWN! Here is a real vile bombshell for a limited time only . .. a huge 10.3 cubic foot world - famed _ PHILCO refrigerator at a. stupendous sovings. 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Gasoline Rotary Mower No Down Payment! 12 Months to Pay! 3G “@ Famous Power Products 212 © Deluxe Features Found i dias H. P. Engine! Higher Priced Models! | @ Immediate Cell FE ian @ Side Chute Leaf Mulcher and Chrome Guards! Imagine! A power mower at this low with outstanding pares mower ot ths tow pce wt omy Ys ne. Power Products with re- coil starter. ety engineered teed steel deck. Lifetime guaranteed toe! ball FRONT WHEELS : \ : 4 bearing wheels. Side chute leaf mulcher and an ae Ss anrome ese! Hig now ey at Yow | ee | J ‘ ; ; a : eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956 WHERE YOU GET MORE AND MORE LOW FOOD PRICES! uma sesh caiiaie oO Asparagus DOMINO PURE CANE = ||PEACHES 1 ver = “en Tell No, 300 Cen I/F ood Flavorful es 7 9 , OFFE SWANSON cn" Be 19° 3 A” MULLER'S . | : MICHIGAN GRADE “A” MEDIUM ANGEL FOOD CAKE : iS G G S | Reg. Sa. Velve 4 5° SWIFT'S Try Refreshing PINE- DAINTY LUNCH JELLY. ac. B®], | | we = a Farm preeh, Pan Ready . Giant AB-an, Can UE Whol To: WEY |rrvers = 39 : sak : | : = Il Morton's = c MEAT PIES % 3 «89° : Tender Choice Blade BEEF ROAST «© 35° | Roasting CHICKENS » 45 SLICED BACON...ix 39° | U. S. No. 1 Sebago fare Cc OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 9 — @ POTATOES Ox a we - ar 14 ES 1 0 ts 5 9 ‘ COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED HEAD LETTUCE.... 2. « 2.5‘ it Banana Co, Vine Ripened | Sweet as Sugar Honey Dew = TOMATOES | MELONS , LARGE 9 SIZE -29 : aa ° We Reserve , | a The Right te Limit Quantities ) ‘ Li : { , I ‘ot . fs ‘ | | le - .NEW YORK (INS) Fashion designer Pauline Trigere thinks Press Week lashes or to = For evening, Trigere favors the floor-length slinky black dress. She likes it worn with a dramatic full-length cape. ROMANTIC REVIVAL 2 : Famed designer Karen Stark of Harvey Berin favors. the “romantic” revival of drapes, sashes and high waists. x * * She fits satin bands into dresses a few inches above the normal waistline, but cuts sashes down into half-sashes that show only at the sides, and ther fall into long side streamers. Elegance Demanded for Autumn Milady Expected to _ ses 5 the Teeth and ‘Act Refined _the secret of fall'style comes in two parts this year: Coats big enough to hide in, and dresses shaped so they don't hide a thing. oe es ae Ae The prize-winning designer doesn't mind using drapery, bloused backs or any other new trend, She merely insists they be used to outline what's ‘underneath. * higher waistlines, Trigere has that emphasize the natural figure and the natural waist. Trigere. doesn’t mind high-front dresses, either. She'll give you @ high neck or a scarf-wrapped throat, and then quietly cut a key- hole in front or bare most of the back. - figli 2 : E i fF : f z z fi 2 | 2 si3 F | | i . Hit Silk serge and white satin are com- toned kerchief back. The white satin bined for a black and white “guimpe” sleeves are designed with soft, circular ‘dress from Herbert Sondheim's collection. folds. The V’d- yoke. front is repeated in a but- i. ve F < 24 = Designed by Karen Stark for Harvey Berin is this short black dinner and evening dress in tucked silk satin with insets of Alencon lace. A shoestring tie forms at the natural waist. 3 Women's Section JULY 12, 1956 Flat bows mark the natural waistline for a short dinner dress of French blue silk satin. Another bow peeks from the back of a keyhole neckline. From the William F ox collection, eS THURSDAY, “PAGES 43-47 | ‘My Fair Lady’ Designer Continues With 1912 Look Special Group of 12 Evening Dresses Sums Up Whole Nostalgic Revival NEW YORK (INS) -— Cecil, The lace is then covered with Beaton, the man who launched the|plack velvet flower embroidery “1912” fashion trend with his cos- bosom to knee. The bleck fumes for “My Fair Lady,” has i@hbroidery is then sashed high ¥ ' fi 3 Elegant is the word Trigere’s red burlap-tweed coat. Pierrot Lares Se for Pauline side. buttoning is a feature of the coat. Nip Bad Habits During Teen Years Many habits are set in the teens. They will last for life. They may be beneficial or harmful. The choice is up to the gitf herself. Breaking or establishing a habit takes a couple of months of con- certed éffort. Many girls help, If this seems too hard to break.) hasids or is applying make-up or | dress, likes combinations vivid themselves by paying a piggy bank each time they offend or by re- warding themselves if they hold until she learns to keep fingers j¢ jt seems to be impossible to) The English designer, out for a week. * * ® ble is necessary to break include; fingers get dirty all day long, ‘ais | Twisting or chewing strands of (habit is a sure introduction to skin hair. This may get by In a high ltrouble. , | school classroom, but it will | surely cause trouble in an office | or in college. . | her face unless she’s washed her be girl ought to have her hain, cut) is. actually washing the face. joff in the shortest possible style’ Scratching the scalp. This one, land teeth out of it. . ‘avoid, should be treatéd where it * ’ starts, at the scalp. A beautician, A wonian should never touch dipped into the same period forlover the waist in a huge cascade offstage clothes. of pink satin, The original white As 0 jsatin shows in a dramatic Beaton has done a special \hemline flounce from knee to in- of 12 evening dresses for Samuel |5teP. Winston's fall collection which sum 41sQ FAVORS 1912 up the whole nostalgic fashion re-| samuel Winston's regular design- vival: ‘ er, Roxanne, also favors 1912, but Pegtop hobble skirts, kimono [Roxanne adapts the romance of tops, draped fabric overlays, jthat period into clothes with a ‘4% wrapped midrifts and multi-color. flavor. Her pet idea for fall is and multi-fabric combMmations, ja sheath with an uplifted line; isoftened and eased with 1912-type The dresses, shown today to the! fashion editors attending the ath Panels overlays and fabric con- National Press Week, are pure arate. 1912, They look like the tea gowns fashionable ladies once wore, both in color and cut, Roxanne, who designed the main (Winston line, particularly likes ‘black velvet or black satin set into . * i iblack si 4 One dress of black crepe has a, oe Neher wkadan yee al and midriff and bodice of draped or: | ange and pink, with huge chiffon) One dress has velvet bands panels of orange and pink drifting) climbing from the hips to ust over the shoulders, The black skirt under the bust. Another has dou- has a side drape and a hobble! ble velvet bands stitched under hem. the bust in front and dipping into HOBBLE SKIRT walstling bows af beck. Another dress of lavender satin) Back interest is important ‘in also has a hobble skirt, plus an|Roxanne’s designs. There are float- overdrape of green lace. The mid-/ing back panels, low-back V cuts riff is wrapped in a cummerbund ©” high-fronted cocktail frocks, and and sash of lavender Satin. jsome bloused backs gathered from * * *# ithe shoulders into a neat bow just | This color combination is also Under the shoulder blades, — rused for a pale green lace dress) * * * ‘with an overlay of lavender satin. | Roxanne’s skirts have apron One band of the satin goes over|overlays at front or sides, and she the left shoulder, and the midriff is tikes the effect of a pegtop hobble, again wrapped in.a satin clrmmer|too. All her skirts, even the “‘hob- bund and sashed to the side. ibles,” have plenty of walking | Beaton, who uses as many as oom. four fabrics and colors for cach BACK INTEREST " The high-waisted, back-interest pcostume was also featured today : «| by Herbert Sondheim. This fashion for in- firm, known for neat costumes, stance, has one gown that starts: makes them especially young-look- with white satin. The satin is cov- ing for! this fall with slim high- * * } | enough to be seen from the sec- | ond balcony, i Typical teenage habits that a Rubbing, touching or picking on dermatologist or allergist ought to\ered with white lace from elbow-'waisted dresses, and tiny chopped girl ought to go to whatever trow = “A 'the face with finger tips. Since’ prescribe-for an itchy scalp. * , length sleeve to knee. lott jackets. > Seca ola ol AGAR i i This black and white tweed three-piece suit with lace and, sequin ascot has a fitted jacket outlined in black braid. Under it is a black jersey Porter's vest with self. buttons. Designed by Roxanne for Samuel: Winston. é iy i ; i i iil i 3 3 E i g af rE Prst Bi rthday to Be Celebrated By Fellowship Mrs. Lowell Mount presided at lbers é of the ¢xecutive board. ee ey : YHE PONTIAC | SAVE up to *500! ‘PAY as Low AS New grands, spinets and consoles played only in the MUSIC FESTIVAL—on sale at great reductions! $9 50 a week: after a small down payment " GRINNELL'S, 27 Ss. Saginaw, Pontiac Lys," as she is known te her “TF triends;-witt do little relaxing e ‘|, Was Nikita S. Khrushchev, now the | of World Some y citizen-soldier Alexei. Furtsev died at the front hy iis But judging by her past, “Kat- | either on her visit as the head of @ Russian delegation invited by the British Parliament, or on her return to her post In Moscow. Blonde, satailed Ekaterina Alex- eevna finished grade schoo] at 14 and followed her miother to the PRESS. a 12, ams : small Black Sea port in the eastern Crimea. In 1938 she was reealied te Mescow again. She worked on student affairs for a year alé then was sent to the Lomonosov 1945 and a Bulgarian women’s con- drive. She was sent to a world women's conference in Paris in ced sein aun uring wn 8 of the Moscow ei i AS | hoedown in head-| “A number of party and legis- lines. in the Western world whenjlative bodies (have been) . . timid Khrushchev singled her out at the in promoting women to executive and invited/jobs. Very few women hold im- her to the top of the Red Square portant party and government posts — specifically as heads of Furtseva — the Russians don't ~~ ‘use Mrs.—has been for the past two years the first secretary of the | Moscow City Committee of the ‘party. One of her predecessors. nation’s No. 1 Communist. | More entatiatiy. Foriseva is a | candidate member of the Presi- [She's the first woman to make the NO STANDARD TYPE Strawberry blonde |doesn't fit the standard picture of a lady Commnanie. | * ' | She's a saidinels S-foot-5 who’ starting friday, itl spec chino separates $ usually $2.98 and $3.98 Long weor cotton chino shor savings. Popular belt-back ivy Shorts: Colorful cotton knit sun-tops 9:30 a. m. ly |= tacular usually $10.95 and $12.95 An exciting group lastex swimsuits in solid colors ond novelty. patterns. Boned bras, removoble straps. Sketched: Shirred peacock, pink, navy, blue. 32-38. sale, $7.70 198 ona $98 ts ond skirts at good league styling. Red or “green stripes; beige, blue, black, white solid colors. 10-16, sale, $1.98. Bermudas: 1 $2.98. Skirts: 10-16, sale, $2 10-16, sale, 98, : $149 ana $198 in solids and novelty potterns. Mony styles in sleeveless and tank types. Small, medium, lorge. sele, $1.49 and $1.98. of streamlining | the capital's 420,000 card-carriers., | Between died cl ministrative chores, she's off in-| ltextile mill. She joined the infant' Planning for the ssambotshis tea and garden party her ad.| 0 be given by the Women’s Auxiliary to Pontiac Gen- (left) Mrs. Richard E. Olsen gress in 1947. of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. R. N. Rapaport of East | Iroquois road, Mrs. D. R. Wilsow will be hostess at. her summer home on Watkins Lake. | ‘|party committees, chairmen of leg- islative.councils and managers of industrial enterprises and *e sy ‘ It seems likely that it will > be Furtseva’s job to see to it that Khrushchev’s “suggestion” about getting more women inte top jebs is transiated inte action. Perhaps she will organize a “women's bureau” af the Central Calling All Girls 3 DAYS ONLY! Tennis Oxfords eral Hospital Tuesday are Srey laying — stones representing i _women on trips abroad. Leaves Hospital | At the same time sne manages, ter, schoo! student Hall Family Holds Gertrude Stephison of Pine Lake Reunion at Picnic to bring up her 14-year-old daugh-' javente See. retrned ther heen The Hall family reunion was held Sunday at the home of the Wil- liam Davidsons on Eastwood drive, MALING SHOES ~ what styles do you look for at a Sale? Dressy styles? Casual ones? Or maybe you get a kick out of finding unusvol shoes ot a sole. Well, we hove every kind at Maling's colossal summer sole. Se come and see our glamorous shoes thot were selling from $2.99 _ to $6.99 just « few weeks ago— now reduced to only $1.97 and $2.97! And do it now! sal maling shoes 7 997 and Formerly 2.99 to 6.99 Every Color! Every Material! Every Heel Height! 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Huron St. a a a * ‘ ¢ ee ee | Fs ff aeesae gee es, Ue Gh ¢ ; bee . ee ee — THE PON'TIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956 Gourmet 7) ees Yourself Beauty Ade (Dressing: Is Green . Mrs. Hayhow Uses naise Base for Salad Topping at the Rover auto plant near Bir- : mingham Wednesday to tell of the - 60,000-mile world tour he itends ‘to take by automobile. ‘He said he’s received an “‘ex- traordinary variety’’ of offers from would-be companions. One, he said, was from a middle-aged woman who said she'd be happy to sleep in the car if only. he would take her along. Townsend, who intends to resign from the Royal Air Force before setting out in his specially built Landrover car, apparently intends to make the jaunt soolo. He s _ is “quite happy being alone.” He hinted to newsmen at the Solihul conference that he might tour Red China. Reviewing his pro-! jected itinerary, the slim air hero mentioned Hong Kong and added: “Then there is a possibility which I leave to your imagina- tion. But if it doesn’t come off I will go straight on te Japan.” Townsend said his post-tour plans are uncertain. but that, at pres- ent, he has “‘no intention” of com- delegate. gether. son of Cass-Elizabeth road, Beta Mu president and * * * Beta Mu was one of five chapters to win an award based on fulfillment of national requirements and | progress judged in considering each chapter’s prob- | lems and limitations. There are 56 chapters alto- | | ) ee Dae SES, es Regulor to 12.95 G* | JACQUELINES and : _ This black peau dange silk dinner Winston and was designed by Roxanne. SRISQUES , : dress features a waistline cross-folded The high black velvet midriff forms a | into a wide scissors skirt. It is from the back bow. : “fall collection of the house of Samuel 3 GROUP Ih $ : ats aga Regular to 12.95 ‘Townsend (Wayne Chapter Honored NATURALIZER ‘Still Thrills for Hospital Book Drive GROUP In $ah 'Womenfolk. | uA Saitirstata ttt asst are Repu wo 1695 an award to Mu, Wayne State ty’s chap- |f MARQUISE | : SOLIHUL, England (INS)8group) ter of Theta Sigma Phi, national professional honor- Capt. Peter Townsend may have! ary fraternity for women in ‘ 3 \ loved and lost Princess Margaret ra * * ; ’ GROUP IV ; but he’s lost none of his charm) The announcement of the award was made at the |» : for the ladies. annual convention held July 2 to 7 at the University |* Regular to 24.95 2 Townsend held a news conference of Wisconsin in Madison, sccording to: Donne Ander- , MARTINIQUES Newest farned-brand styles at unusual savings! Hi, mid and flat heels! Leathers, meshes, patents, suedes » . » whites, black, red, blue, beige and pastel. All sizes but not in every style. Shoe Salon—Merzanine howd’ =, Marjory Avey to Wed Kenneth Corbett July 20 ‘METAMORA—Mrs. Mary Avey of Metamora has announced the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Marjory Ellen to the Rev. Kenneth F. Corbett on Friday levening, July 20th, at 8 p.m, in the First Baptist Church in Lapeer. A reception will follow the cere- mony and will take place in the church parlors. . The groom to be is pastor of a church at Byron, Michigan, and the couple will reside in Byron. —_ If your feet do swell perceptibly, buy new shoes in the afternoon , ig back to England. rather than the morning. oe] Mictele]s) Old Fashioned Hungoricn 327° Delicious APPLE STREUDEL 28° Home Style BREAD ‘15° Fri. and Sat. Only KOLATCHIES.... Banana Nut BREAD Loaf 30° mm Old Fashioned 1] FRIED De. BRC CAKES “we Fri, and Set. Only Thomas P 121 W. Huron St. OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 10 astry Shop FE 4-8163 STAPP'S i . | STAPP’S — [FAMILY SHOE STORE—928 W. Huron St. . ’ Children’s Shoes Oxfords, Straps, casual and play and dress styles. All from our regular stock! . . . Sizes 82-3. Values to $7.95 - 3, 54, Big Boys’ and Men’s Shoes $ 5 Pr. Famous makes. Moc’ Toes, Wing Tips, Plain Toes, many | Pr. styles! Tan, brown, black. Regular $8.95 values in sizes | Pr. 3%2-6. Regular $13.95 values in sizes 642-11, FAMILY SHOE STORE Values to $13.95 928 W. Huron St. Growing Girls’ Shoes Sport and dress styles! Black patents. Pastel straps, and saddies. Choose from many, many styles. Values to $8.95 TABLE ODDS and ENDS Play Shoes, House Slippers, Oxfords and includes scores of bargains! Open Fri. & Sat. Evenings to 9 P. M. & ay ‘SHO? FRIDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P. M. LEARANCE | CONTINUES FRIDAY STARTING AT 10:00 A. M. | “DRESSES | Were to 10.98 Were to 14.98 Were to 19.98 , SURES ¢ Nationally Advertised Our Famous Summer Suits Sacony Suits Regular 2295 Regular NOW ON SALE... [ape You would recognize the famous label if Eight sagen ls 0 ventas of — SG ee rm Were to 39.95 Limited Quantity “17 .* : BLOUSES $959 SBS SKIRTS Were to 5.98 “Were to 7.98 fae NEP ide BS Re SWEATERS _. Were to 5.98 Were to 7.98 SEE SERBS Long and Short Sleeve Cardigan or Short Sleeve Novelty IN OUR YOUNG FOLK SHOP BOYS’ CABANA SETS Were to . sD $3 4.98 . Sizes 3 to 8 = TOTS TO TEENS GIRLS’? DRESSES es We Invite You to Open a Convenient Arthur's Charge Account! Park Free Have Your - Parking Ticket Validated fot Free Parking While Making a Payment or Purchase! f oa ad . Sader cess ok acted miles Ue les weed dt ove iocad sun, hd reall te Fa veal testbed ie peas ; 8 District 9 sgid it had)burg, Pa., Bart Wagner of Jamai-|move to clear their licenses, iued drivers of leading horses horses it wo attrac prcllenigevepedaien ed ea and Hafold Dancer Jr. of Holm-/by the USTA. ‘jsecond quarter of a race were Tm Beatin. Hin, Gi... 332. ; advo- ~Tpost. Nationalists sped mGhary|. Seber 3 oS s+ O15 Martin, Gl..., | rman Cooper, an TRY am <¥ Sat Map Bates ae a neibetantial U.S. assistance . post in a small car, sonatas Os Uiiked Staten, Govers eS (AP)—Prices paid | Am‘! .- eed CP .... 8.6/Cale Of Subs: -term development. : guards with machine-gun a ngsnartpeexs i am a M1 fong-term Op States and yt hal an Blncooe. 384 Mere Chi as #9 3/t0 India’s afterwards ors a guard was killed and two wound- A lle 13,730,007.56 abd” BES va.10: nanos | ada: At Men ig *| Cooper told reporters 50 ed. The French fired back, killing stocks | (including ne aioe iis ie Be oe) come en “India belore he | one rebel 5 emt band -~7Y to we fa. #2 /0n economic aid. to | of ° e ¢ 8 Loans and discounts (in- on hens sale css Mueller “Br”. 4 steps out, probably at oP at ae | Four: Europeans were wounded ceding CAUSE OV9T os 1, Atl Refin 404 Murray Cp... 335] k, to campaign if fd duamaianin Gls Ghat L Seeeor iesetee -furgy. and At sores ay Nat - 3) next week, : severely in a Bank pears $1,003, 196.94, A te ae colored hens. Aves Mite... (8 Bat Carb R. 994' Senate Sr, Eaatachy. comment on . oo Arabs threw a flaming Molotov » and duigetes sommes rat Be who pended fh erant Bs Bead? Be ES © a! Comer declined coment Kerhotion Harb. Given jearan wen oe mete. toning, a me St., who demand ing Air... 927. Mah Tea’ |. Jia Sena ing that since the | of Commerce! twe rebels accused of. than veeesescccces 4S CORTE! ‘; peers Se cies. [Reoene S «--- a HY Central 3: |(D-Tenn) saying eer’ Approva were, captured. One | other asete . panna saber fore Pontiac and F Ay fg 5) ~] ie Rhy Oh B,|(D-Tenm) 6 took eee wi mittee the poems by police fire. Total Assets... $982,983,626.04 cil McCallum s lk at cae n "demand: a preference Bore Warr ome 3 aX - : §slevery page pegrer ‘has ‘ Su m . we Paul ‘ its of individ- ing with a revoked oper ator’ : about sires. ig + 39 Nor Sta Pow ie in that area of world... Me DIAMOND WRIGHT ; In Paris, Finance Minister Demons and 918,983.98 cense. f ; ; orem Dele. “ we Nest Airlin .. 7 served to alienate the friends: ip ‘ a . INGTON w — A bill de- Ramadier won Cabiiiet, approval corporations . ........... $32,318, rged with driving without an Livestock Rurrourhe - 33 Owens fi’ ot Le of India.” 7 V.: f C lumbus «nef eliminate “unfair trade |i? new tax levies to raise an: ¢s- 7 tae “and cOEDOTe esas ae quttlt's Houmas, Severs J, Ban- Camp Soup... ita 2 ¢ Oe i. 1862 Describing oper as 2 4 Knig ts Of LO practices” in: the mp Stag timated 285 million — this «oe paisa’ tatae : ., yesterday|: Map recuivestock Can ta pan % and distinguis am “tesa | has been approved for the government's “paci- [ .] a es ree a aSruet not esiab- Cén Pac... 31:3 Pann 34 President Eisen-| | ° tomobiles year ” . They Bb coghqhavas 1,001,984 term’, , tal Airl... 341 Param Pict .Kefauver said res i | Off merce subcommi fication of Algeria” program. postal sa pa odigt ay hare yond imposed Sea alk iat Mees iets Carries Op... Ht Bem, 30 Bt nower's request that Cooper rein: Insta Icers The measure ls a revised version must have parliamentary approv-|Depesiie of snes. 1.0.3.8 by ytvan ere 5 tna ra {ane bon 3:86:2868. Con Bc: By Pheer “yh gaia qulsh his post to 40 cap al the, The Msgr. A.X.M.. Sharpe Coun- of Jegislation introduced by. _ . . "| Sthor deposits | es oat 688,010.49 : , : Mm oe y | » Mes . oP : _ certified . ’ Leavy. inlet price forse fot average” to ‘high Gheraleray ss $y Phebe BD ..! ag} ate thee we have made in “eal cit 600 of Knights of Columbus) Monroney (D-Okla), Je oe ; —_ pur, friend's in jail and needs |‘holer round 1380 steers: good steers fies ®ve. BS GRIN’ Mor... 24g mistakes India.” \welcomed Diamond Wright as its) Maine), O’Mahoney : tenons . Def t Banks Maeponite 078,178,408. bg ten OF MA 5-4031.|inep: geod and iow’ chotee Mrcaree: few ene Seip. -. seg GRUP Mor 103 ing with India” \Grand Knight during the annual others to govern relations and Area, rol or other Tens, bail, Ph. FE —Adv. 11.6: seattering inostiy Ciimex po.... 729 pitisby Mille. 47.5| n.| Grand the KC automobile manufacturers ‘ $12 168.49 on benk prem- ey mainly under |Giuett’ Ser, +s {2 , Bit Plate G.., 485, Dulles did not discuss this cou installation of officers at - S50 O86 CERSUR-ES OO Ons ‘ott |1000. Tos at 13.30-18.80; cows canny | Coca aes reek + §4 try's sometimes irritated relations |. 1 recently, |dealers Mer n of Teal eatate eaenss-n-ne 5 ORSRGS of ; 13.80-12.50: canners \Coig Palm |. Pu try's ; ‘hall ; ttee Mabilities ......> Cistercian monks gy Oo Cutters mainiy 9.56-12 06 net ‘much Fo Gen! ie) Bure OW... 4s.e with India and with Prime ene | John Lindgren was nn anay The full Commerce ren un — 79. 400,40038 Caldy, near Wales, 10.00- Th oeidboe oe sales \Comw Bd .... 42) Revun ati. 4? ter Nehru specifically at his meet- Deputy Grand Knight and is expected to consider of a proposal to merge| ‘rote! ‘AL ACCOU? modest income by distilling per- Staten ay Fas. rtst not fully \Consum Pe... sae 80%, Drug. %33)ing with newsmen: However, helHochn as chancellor. Others on at tte next reguiar meeting, prob- | Aggy State Bank with the se fume from fragrant lavender Peiacaah Si very few Cont Bak - iy Rey Tob B..: 56 did talk about statements which) ine slate of officers are E, T. ably a week hence. National Bank of Detroit was an- ~ §1,800,000.00 § 1,800, ne blossoms which grow around their sales No: earty sales. [Gort Gopke) it? Reps! “Bei. ‘1108 Nixon made during a trip, ended | conard, warden; Paul Fry, re- Monroney, the subcommittee seunend yesterday by officials of!sinu, "*T:: © siescrssers AS Os pe “3 salable . Cont Mot so tang Saloway ot is yesterday, to six allied countries | rding secretary; Paul Valentino, chairman said in a statement that the two institutions. agreement a oe retirement ac- 390,501.49 — , I 18 TAP) Gelable hogs Conve" Rng. got Stree Pep, 84/in the Far and Nhe tela hat |treasurer; Robert oarveng ei er the ‘new version of the bill is in- will give the Detroit bank its Sth) "count tor preferred stock) - 320,991.20 Say te 30 bake’ ee enka |Gerttos "Wr.. 2} Sears Roeb 33| It was while on this een ancial secretary: ouetey Eve in-itended to meet some onjectioe nS office. . Total Capital Aécounts ..¢ 4,523,184.66 : tlet: most [Deere + 43 Sinclair. |. 683/ Nixon said coun —_— om. outside guard; R. L. ; anufacturers, the Jus- * * fixed etude Jots No. 1 te Be Bae Bt Savon Ba neutrals Mralmost the ‘certain side guard; Fred Huot and err) Nice Department and the Federal) 4,. announcement was re | Sapital Accounts $43,903,008.04 e with around | Do —— 2182 gos ae “ve 4.6 munism run almost the elite: \Barry, advocate. : Trade Commission to the original behalf of directors by Howard . pune 7 assigned wa) ho0n900 East AlrL.,. 40.3 Bote pa 39.5, Tisk”” of becoming Red satellites. istrict deputy. Fred Huot served osure | Warner, former state banking com-| Aste pledged, st, ost @ 3,760,000:00 330. Tp 14.75- or Auto L : 38 Bea Oi Cal $48) Nehru called Nixon's hat toler. |28 installing officer. An. officer's ite said it would declare certain missioner and president of — ut, other 0 ons 8 3.708, 1338-483 ilEmer Rad. 81 Sed ou nd . as —eretic. sot vin paians is the Dall was held afterward. actions by manufacturers ont a |Farmington Bank, ~s the ‘Ha-| Sv Seuelien of seers as ie treme... 08 Bene if |ance of di “erent Nixon replied| ers to be “unfair trade Practices’ | Fisher Jr., president Securities ss shown above 200; steers ohod Mach. WA Stud Pack |) 73 basis Nene aeracy. I to his ovin- Ike's Investments and put them under the “‘scrutiny”’| | oo) panic ci tt Oe, 2 a ee, 907,903.98 ; Gert Freept Sut”. S24 Suther Pao ,. 443 that. Nebru is ¢ h was not. of the FTC. The merger plan gag a ny to 23 lower: |Preuh Tra... 328 Swift & Co... {tion but that his speec : trade prac- ot 22,000 shares of NBD|Siiaer pS Snatances strong coy Rak | 30, sly Bl Pd #5 6 undemocratic. | Among such unfair ———— for 30,000 shares; III of the Nations! Hous 346,815.34 steady; Gen Dynam . 67.7 Texas Co 38! * © »® § cret 0 im ould be coercion of deal- | gock in exchange ing Act ....... ttle ns 23.50: Gon Fes..... S12 ex O Bal ate a e eee tices woul nd the te Bank stock. Loans paeeeee S peacenneed 00-23-00; most Sen Motors . ei Themp Pa . fo. Se nat the Une ae WASHINGTON t® — Rep. Bow “peedeguien”® ef eeeees ware by sitar snergees last year con- ton inaured cay quarea- 204,066.91 1.867.62 {iso 1 21,00-33,00:, me food ang choice Gen tire , $3 fransamer - 393 pata eases should continue '0 (ROhio) said today friends hans dealers unless the dealers first solidated banks in Utica and eo Tee tepalr and nee eer ee Te. food steers’ 18.20: eet Be 5. oe: BB give assistance to countries which dle President Eisenhower's per- offered them back te the manu- ester with the Detroit firm. je insta!iment IT 50: few cutter Jodie tet o Seaveer 4 Ua carcide . 138 taiso accept belp from Russia. isonal investments without gv facturer. pom 4,45, 2,576,225.90° 13 a he od heifers 17.50- ses Paice . 2 tat ate Lin “a4 Nehru has accepted help from him what securities they are ouy- M said tha “regardless 9) K [e] Policeman } aranteed © s we igw Sesame ween te beevte ae Ot Ro By... $3.6 Quit Air Lim... 30.7) Russia and the Western Pow-|/°0" Ie selling. onroney ' raised by the New Keeg tion V leens and re |atandare cove, HaNeci4.0G oity and Greynound ... 18 | Unit Fruit <2. Mens. while. consistently: decing. to "He said Eisenhower wants heleiant’ mamioctere cet, te Boosts Force to 4 Men =| siter ican’ guaran ry : he ’ tters _ . ness a | § , 7 . - ith. tp Pigs, r ; - 2 , enone wpe tt fer wiley ang Commercial wl", Gree "23 Os rub OEE Ibe Sen ine aiencea with cite pentbaey ot at odbeumae jous bias car it does not Place the 1 vey in| KEEGO HARBOR — James K. United States Government 94,400.08 14.00-16.50; good teial gradesiny cent. 644 US Toe 19 |er side. thought | P tion injany other governmen Sisk, 36, new patrolman Total Amount ef Loans, uals, #9 4 s310,000.08 (18: Te ey *, Sen naa, Rey... ee ee me 308 Dulles, asked what he thous in favor of any organiza the day-to-day workings of the fac- i force, has boosted! Certiticates of Interest amd time’ gopeene “i jadivie calves and ood 880 "Ib feeding Ie" an. grt wes Un ea.” "3 7/about Nixon's idea of continuing which he had an interest. valor trlotionn. Keego Harbor including Chief} Obligations,” or Portions “a ‘pidicg "279% |Meors Ssh, Sua ethane teodt mop Bt Wet gi: §2$lto help countries ists, said he was constituents, Bow did not give the| Calvin Baxter. rah ory fa, tect ce . _ jinteriak 7 + munists, uents, a . secona | ineures Goreramen 330,963.24 . in fee BY Noolworth ; a “in general = - - quite ae pol. Source of his information, few Pr e-Registration Open Sisk, who lives “oe weeks | {other than “United Brats atts : * n 139.6 Yale & Tow . } a . " It is established U.S. "| He said that among 7... we Pontiac, had “ 08. 409.94 2,171 199.99 Business Notes int shoe... 408 Zenith “Red. ata) with it" helping such COUN | usted friends” handling Eisen- for Daily Bible School woking for his job, Baxter sald. | Shriners'| ROCHESTER—Service for Les- Greece two weeks ago. The Petrovich family ty need in ‘Stocks arid Bonds v in the Shriners * of r new bh i OTTAWA ®—Police broke up ainight to take pert turn to active|ter E. Arnold, 31, of 2351 Silver Waiting for and meeting her in|fond ere citiome. , vis Presley fan|parade but will re Rd. will be held Saturday at husband, |the elder Petrovichs ber of all session of an El j Saturday with stops'Bell Rd. ley Funeral New York City was her hus 1 |Elia is studying for his citizenship itain a direct line to a mem last night. Six teen-|campaigning 1 p.m, from the Pursley from Greece in night We main : vel ‘oe taken to headquarters|at Grand Rapids, Holland and Home, with burial in Perry veg pete this year. and Efthymia plans to begin Principal exchanges with up-to-the- minute | them |Grand Haven, " . Pontiac. Mr, Ar- Janu . classes very soon. times. Hi ae quettioning. gpm -. with) The first three days of next week Park Sed youteiday in an auto ac-| ay young Petrovichs are now As the elder Mr. Petrovich says, quotation service available at all } were charged—as minors he will tour the Upper Peninsula. wendy a ye | tiving with his tamity, the Va- |,,A8 the elder Mr. who you'ere er . n | drinking beer. 23-year-old * : a " ivin are one brother, Rich sil Petrovichs at 392'4 Orchard where you come trom. America is a : . i ane ——— - meeting! Reports that eagles pp ot ont 8 rd; and one sister, Lake Ave. / the most beautiful country in the! Cc. ‘ e er * Hi Leonard; é ” y*. ‘ , ¥ Hi was-t charged with sup- on wea bo ms of ment{ hers. Charlotte West of Maceflay | Both Petrovichs are employed as world.” ot € Bc; 818 Commenity National Bldg. FE 2-019 | beer to 0 tninor. -\at a meal are led obvious and Lake. 5 "bakers at Thomas Bakery of Pon-|__ . ja agrees now ||| : Hours: 6:30 to 4:39 _ ' =| raid was made after com-ja em heré| And young a) neighbors. The rou grees exaggerations by game jon] Fewer persons own land -in tiac, the elder Petrovich - |that she’s reunited with her, hus-||) —— ' in & room oe een nae ‘any [Latin igs than bn 40 voir the family lived/band in ‘a new, /free country. J a The ee , of woe teedle the United States and Canada. Before Greece, | , Nl oi ae iM isa F / iy i 2 ee BO We