so Le \ jf \ j THE PONTIAC P x: * x * x “PONTIAC, MICHIG AN, THURSDAY, JULY 1959-56 PAGES Kills 53° * . The W “ither ee By tather Bureas Ferecast Faisj tonight, tomorrow (Details on Page 2) 1itth YRAR UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ‘ ! o, ASSOCIATED PRESS Denmark Disaster * ‘I Got No F avors' * * x *&* * x & . * * * * They're Ready to Tackle Tax . eee ae + DSR Hints Big Order But legislators of Buses’ From GMC First Decide onLong Holiday * Picnickers Panic as Blast Rips Excursion Boat Women, Children Fear Leap in Shallow Water, Burn to Death 12 Reservations Remain for-Press Theater Tour The cur } ) 2 d : rese tions for General Motors Truck & Coach officials hope Detroit PES CHIE EI Sas S00 ERNG, Own) OO LeSc ian { HADERSLEV, Denmark The Pontiac Press’ 1959 Theater Tour. ‘DSR officials liked what they saw-when they inspected |. : ge ie : (AP) — An excursion boat shiny new buses rolling off the production line yes- Lawmakers Feel Pinch Only 12 more reservations are available for the was torn by an engine room explosion Wednes- day and at least 53 persons perished in the ensuing fire and panic. annual trip to the Great, White Way. Seventy-three Pontiac theater-goers have already signed up for the trip, which features five smash hits on Broadway. iterday. DSR Commissioners came to the Pontiac plant think- ing maybe it wds about pie to scrap some or all of in Own Wallets, Likely to Act Next Week their 844 old buses for some : LANSING (AP) — Frus- They will leave the morning of Sept. 14 and return of the more modern 190- trated Michigan law- Sept. 19 via luxurious American Airlines flights. Others, some mothers ‘sepower, Diesel - driven > ee oe 7} j ™ , | NOESEBOy makers wrenched them- ORCHESTRA SEATS with babes in arms, ¢€s AP Wirephote coaches. m selves from a_ state of While in New York, theyll have orchestra seats to caped by leaping overboard BEFORE RACKETS COMMITTEE — The Senate Rackets “agg could wale ‘lly mean more lethargy today and got set “Destry Rides Again,” “Flower Drum Song,” “Marriage- into the park lake in this Committee today questions former Sen. George H. Bender (R- . . € - soclared one on a S ed | to tackle a flat rate income Go-Round,” “Pleasure of His Company” and “Redhead.” southern Denmark resort. r ‘ < wpe ba . . es ex _ . ; epee OS siness or Us, ageck { c - i . . ae 25 Ohio) about his statement before it Wednseday that he received ee & Division spokesnia tax plan and maybe a pair Among the stars Press theater-trippers will see Officials believe at least 94 no money or political support from the Teamsters Union in his ue ivisio x ple y Pp apo (EO c ! , Griffi . ic is . O Offi | Cl . = ; are Gwen Verdon, Andy Griffith, Cornelia Otis persons were aboard. 1954 campaign. He now heads a corruption probe of the union The new city transit buses, ac- ne icia aims of usé (sales) tax packages hei Tr Ritchar ‘h: ; ‘Ig : : ‘ a . dt — a _ . ; : : es . . : : Skinner, Cyril Ritchard, Charles Boyer, Claudette The skipper of the 45-foot wood- sponsored by its president, James R. Hoffa. tually unveiled for the first oe He’s Failing Rapidly, Their immediate con- Colbert, Juanita Hall, Pat Suzuki, and Miyeshi en excursion boat Damende, in- ‘ in February, inelude forced air ; apy oar «aac wihathor ne : : . in ¥ pees nelude ores “ Another Says No cern, however, was whether Umeki. jured and unable to stem the pan- Are ¢ 1 peat rt Bees aS oe to take a four or five day There'll be lots of time for sight-seeing too ic, beached his craft. tt berned S be ors, pic ire Windt ss i a . ; ; ; - . 7 , . 7 rec 0) AD vamy Pa Te car up to 93 per cent more total |) BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI!—A holiday this weekend. * * * out within an hour, a . glass area than former models high state official reported last Anticipating little prog- Reservations are going like hotcakes. Before it’s too Witnesses said the panic was = had, fluorescent lighting inside, night Gov. Edrl K. Long was ress in ending the stale- late, send in yours. Reservation coupons are available so great that many burned to -~ J anodized aluminum paneling in- «failing rapidly.” ; a on page 2 of today’s paper. : death or drowned after the ship On nie QA; sfer | side looking like leather, and A team of six doctors said the mate over taxes, the House a grounded in water so shallow iet a ta i i many other features. Louisiana governor ‘“‘seems more yesterday agreed to ad- Py that any adult could stand with his head above the surface. All are hoped to make bus riding fatigued than he has been prior joyrn from noon today till Police said many of the victims } to this time.” TAS . - . __-—which has gone steadily in ; WASHINGTON (AP)—Former Sen. George H. Bender hill in recent VEHES In Most citics— On the other hand. a state legis- money Se ce cameureed His Courtroom were children and elderly women faces today a challenge of his statement that he re- more attractive lator said ‘‘he’s not as bad off as 1€ —- at a eo an , , end e asses who had come to this resort for a STS SN ithen abruptly voted later to ca 5 d lay in the , ceived neither political support nor money from the Tt want ieee, len hav The conflicting reports on the Off deliberations until Tuesday for the Bir S, ; the sun e¢ TInir ce ; ? : “ Ye new $29,000 buses also Nave: _ ! 4 rts mn ‘ . | Teamsters Unicn in-his 1954 election campaign. aq new ‘alc suspension system © - year - old governor's condition; mint SO Doty Leaves Some foreigners, including Ger- The Senate rackets probers, who heard Bender volun- “which makes them ride like a WEKE goed at the executive man-' ~ Meanwhile, legislators showed Forel it i and Belgians, were among . ~ : : . passen: wr” ‘cording e sion in the capital, Beaaseies - acute ; the missing. As far as was known teer the statement Wednesday, invited him back to re- passenger car," accor ling to th increasingly acute symptoms ef Veteran Oakland County Ci n hee 8 ; herd va, : ~ GMC official x * * * restiveness and pocketbook pangs eS TIC Ae Were (ewoart 1 ei *ply to affidavits from two | , a rt te Judge Frank L. Doty found out Sets Financial Ceili iply to affidavits from two 1, was not made known when Lang, = stayed up past mic’ Im their so far fruitless effort to 7” ‘ay shat Wie woken ets Financia WING IN VIEW OF SHORE f ici ] si : : ig fore an aide > ite 2 P or irst hand yesterday that hrs co . : | . Teamsters officials who. psp officials might decide on et t be fon a aide pe write a new tax program for | cae ite? at Ten Per Cent Less The boat was returning with said the union switched its whether to place an order for the proves \ - ye tern all Michigan. room was “lor the Di Than. tke’s Request passengers from a picnic area ; aeanbuses SEO E Oe Se eRe | Today wag the 1isth daecl th « *« * q long the 1'2-mile lake when dis- ‘ support to Bender that plans to take a vaeation beginning ee : : Y - P ‘ DSR General Manager Leo J tomorrow It will last for severe “i session, three days short of a rec At Ieast two supposedly mating , aster struck within full view of year. orp se ne penance tet as a : — a eaSnINCTON “ : sunbather — g r ' Nowicki estimated that it would, weeks pe : _._\Digeons thought so:when they lit-' WASHING ee tee ae eur. “ rf ps os ae _ —_ | LS Trane ise The affidavits said the switch cost the DSR $17,500,000 to replace The hi ie eann . | The calendar of remaining bills erhitly foo - giige — Doty*s| tise fa foreign aid bill withiPleasure craft in the water. | t L was made on orders from William the 999 present coaches with 700 e high state bd =< ial, Ww shrank steadily, with the prospect court. forcing him to continue his'4 $3,543, 320,000 priee- tag. That’s “T heard somebody crying and ’resser, a top Unie union official yey nas The new models carry asked not to be identified, stated ) that legislators soon would bevstar- ©? ‘ = , ibout 10 per cent less than Presi-| screaming, and at first I thought | Convicted Teamster Ils then under investigation by a 53 passengers . “TTY he believed Long was “‘at a point | ing at nearly empty worksheets. cases in his chamb ient Eisenhower ‘asked it was some children who were i : . House subcommittee which Bend- fH ne * of no return,” It was hot and sticky at the Capi The kind-hearted jurist, who The authorization measure mere-| enjoying themselves,” said Carl t Asking Siate to OK er headed. Local officials said the order, The official said the governor's Ot mm = ‘wacatlone (he — said he now has seen ‘just abgut —|Y mii the ceiling for foreign aid ays ba credited with saving | ° © > » . _— < f » place raft ster ‘Ss i : as C er ace nS sis “€ s : . = Sp £. a as « prs Ss. Airport Service Bender was a Republican spew it -be plac “ would be one of 5! a aon bet Pade es ncatponed. ‘Vater back home were everything” during his 32 years pendin east 15 persons. ) . . ~ ce i 1e Jargest in th isior . called several members of the fam- e we ait ° . . hag ae ' 5 | Niele . areal “ member of the House from Ohio foes 'S n the division's his iy Baton Rouge : i thal _. increasingly critical, businesses, on the bench here, wouldn't al- The actual amount to be spent | Niels Thomsen, another witness, , os . pp for 14 years. In 1954, he defeated | ‘OT) ly to Baton houge and that more farms ad other aources of livell . ; ice Cisse will be determined in a later |said the first rowboat to reach | A former Pontiac Teamsters Ol Democrat Thomas Burke for the a —— were expected today. ST ee omiag dee aa Ge jow Rin: court oiticer, Ynact appropriation bill. the stricken excursion craft was ficial, convicted twice for shady Senate seat of the Inte Robert A. Weatherman Confident? 1 the latest medical advisory, food were hurting for lack of 81 tanger, to use too much force to ke furtt pes |captized by panicky passengers ca " , ~ eanad at boar “nmr. tention. . “fforts to make further slashes : : business deals, is asking the state’ Taft, but was defeated when he on nan —“s d . 6:45 ay he ‘ ’ « « drive the two birds out, ‘n oa amount asked S erin About 20 leaped into the rowboat < ; } wo Recscihd ap | \BILE j (UPT)— Ted: yesterday, the doctors said they ; . ° Eernns © : . for a franehise to run a limou- sought reelection in 1956. MOBILE, Ala (UPI)—Today is:7, yvanimously agree : + | Legislative expense accounts Instead, he ordered his staff and:hower failed Wednesday in jand others in. the water clung to ; the Mobile weather bureau's an.) U™@nim« usly agreed that his phys-- : the rowboat’s side until it went sine bus service in the public in- He since has been hired by |.) picnic. The forecast is fop| (Cal condition is a matter of con- Were depleted but expensive hotel attorneys arguing cases to adjourn over, terest Teamster President James R. ecatts read shawas “yy 7 ; I eo tinued concern.” living continued. ios charnbe State Senators OK Aid : * * - . SC a wers ye noid i - OTe < « NOE : * * * Hoffa to investigate corruption | , : i * I've had about enough of this. . nike

WAS me . iid abies Ui a lt eco dit aha ta proving the ieee A ‘" P fe oe — hl name ape The military provision is 300 man drowned yesterday afternoon . oe mat ree in er — —, one million dollars less than the | in Orchard Lake after falling from Pejsimonl er on ended in ees ta an Taictieal ER President's request. The econom- a boat from which he was fishing 954 after he and four other Team-| © e . ie aid is 83'2 million under what (with hissbrother ster leaders were indicted by ‘a! pacity at a fee of $125 a day. he asked, Onidund Gouney sheriff's depu- Wayne County gran y : twee ‘ , charges of cocisirle ss a $i 00 the comm oe nas The Senate total is only $720,000 ties who re- ‘Continued of Page 2 a : received nearly $60,000 from the above that voted oy the Hose. Oakland | covered the body ms NA | Teamsters since August, most of : Senate and House conferees plan | Drowning | °! Robert Cronk- lit fees for his work, but hasn't ‘to meet next week to settle the Toll in 59 hite after almost F brought about any ¢ lean uP differences on where to apply the ““t an hour of diving alr ea er 0 0 changes so far as it knows. | cuts. believed he suf- * * * * * 4W fered a sun Through Tomorrow | Bender told newsmen Wednes- | The measure passed the Senate stroke. day the union is ‘‘much cleaner, | last night by a vote of 65-26 with Last Year Cronkhite had definitely, definitely’’ than when | ithe support of 39 Democrats — at, | to Date: 11] been fishing since 7 It'll be mostly fair with little, he started checking on it, But he) ‘least half of whom had voted for 6.30 a.m. with his change in temperature tonight and/replied ‘‘it’s none of your busi- | every cut — and 26 Republicans. broth ver, Harrisc m Cronkhite ve, tomorrow in the Pontiac area, ac-|ness” when newsmen asked how | Eighteen Democrats and eight Re-*2g, of Taylor Township. cording to the U. S. Weather |many ousters he had recommend- ipublican senators, fighting all for- eign aid spending, voted against | “He looked as though he was Bureau: Low tonight will be 62. Tomorrow's ‘high will again reach 82.degrees but’ will turn) cooler Friday night and Saturday, and: warmer again about Monday, the weatherman said. For the next five days tem- peratures will average near the normal high of 83 and normal low of 62. A chance of scattered showers is predicted tomorrow night and again Monday with rainfall totaling one-hal The lowest recording precéding 44, in downtown Pontiac was) It’s Theirs for Good 70 degrees. At 1 p.m. the thermo-| 8 a.m. meter read 82. Any soa ‘59 Pontiac or Buick. Im- made the official state song of Wis- mediate vent Shelton Pontiac-Buick, : Roghester. | ed to Hoffa. Later he said he had suggested removal of at least one official. He did not ‘name: him. Life’s Odd i in Heat , LONDON (UPI)—It was So hot —over 90 degrees—yesterday that: dog owners were invited to “walk their pets on the ice of an indoor rink, and a cookie factory was forced to close because the choco- late ran. nitrate MADISON, Wis. (UPI — “On Wisconsin,” a tune originally writ- lten for Minnesota yesterday was 'consin. uh YUP, STATE'S WELL REP NTED — The whirl has be-, gun for Susan ‘Westergaard, the' green-eyéd blonde from South- \ field; who'll represent Michigan in the Miss Universe contest next week in lane Beach, Calif, To learn more ‘about this charm- #6 VE N é QO * Pontiac Press Photo ing 20-year-old benety ~~ and for an array of photos by Pontiac Press staff photographer Eddie rer’ — ‘turn to page 34 in ll s Wonien’ s Section. ' )s ‘ \ i \ \ In Today's : Press looking for a bee flyimg around his head,” the distrought brother | told Orchard Lake Police. “Thea final passage . beard.” [i EARN SRI | Harrison jumped overboard and | | Comies wee 4g (tried to help his younger brother, { ‘County News ........2..... 15 (“I got him up twicé but he was Editorials 0.0.72... .6.0e., _ 6 |heavy and kept slipping away, I Food Section ....,..... 30-33 | had to let him go}” . Markets |.’ 49 | Sheriff's Dept, skin-divers Wil- Obituaries |... ..» 17 | liam Jackson Medward Tessier Sports . 43-47 | worked until past 3 p.m. Theaters -.. . 39-40 | before Tessier located the man’s W & Radio Programs ..., 8 body in bout 10 feet of water. Wilson, Earl .,. 58 1100 iow yack the north shote, Women’s Pages 34-38 | which is bordered by ¢ F road, A Any Monel “50, Pontine or Buick. Im- Ne ie i Rechte Setvyen:, Goetien Pontiac-Buick; —- a co in : he just _— * over and fell over: _ vd Wd t wT f ; i } j | . | | | | I ) " I 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1959 AE cae el oe US. Toiling Masses’ Cold-Shoulder Kozlov | CHICAGO (AP)—The current Soviet traveling sales-| man tour in the United States appeared today to be. running out of steam and enthusiasm. | As he did elsewhere, First Deputy Premier Frol R. Kozlov got along famously with some of the capitalists. | But the proletariat — the people the Communists | invariably call the “toiling® a : ¥ { {The Day in Birmingham | Two Boys Suffer Injuries as ‘Scooter Runs a Light BIRMINGHAM—Two boys were|weekly during the summer, from hospitalized yesterday with inju-|8 p.m. until midnight. , ries received when their motor-| Activities will include dancing, scooter ran a red light and collided) pridge, pool, ping - pong, group with an automobile at Maple street) singing and special events. and Hunter boulevard. | ‘The Lions Club of Birmingham x © ® ‘will provide chaperones during the | Witnesses said that Louis A. Bre month of July. igand, 15, son of Mrs. Monya Bre, gand of 4050 Fairlane Rd., Bloom- | 8 s © field Township, was driving his. | | scooter west on Maple when he} IC ran the red light at Hunter bosle-| vard. . It was struck by an automo- at Washi fon bile driven by Steven J. Wilber, | 18, of Saginaw. oe Bregand suffered a deep gash on. William Lacy Named |the back of his head. His passenger, 49 Top Post at City’s masses” — continued to f** | greet his presence with : Cindy Flunks | tremendous surge of f Still Kills One apathy. Short - Lived Hurricane This lack of public interest has marked Kozlov s entire Cross ourne country barnstorming A count of noses Wednesday night at the Drake Hotel dis Is Now Only a Storm ion the scooter, Dennis Patria, 15, | . . ; closed that there were exactly . 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Patria of, Junior High School 49 persons waiting to see the Over the Carolinas 2117 W. Maple Rd., received a fractured right leg. | . After serving Pontiac schools for departure for dinner of the man Premier Niki Wiamickes, CHARLESTON, S.C sees *~ * 8 '14 years, William J. Lacy, 847 Me- . : . cal storm Cindy — a hurricane} Both boys were taken to William nominee Rd., has been appointed None of the spectators looked for only a few hours and hardly) Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, principal ef Washington Junior like members of a toiling prole-,worth the designation — crawled where Patria was reported in High School. He will take over the tariat. Some were there only be-/northward through the Carolinas} ‘satisfactory’ condition this morn- | post this fall. cause a police line impeded their today after swirling ashore north ing. Bregand was treated and re- * * * ) of here Wednesday night | leased yesterday. a Lacy was named chairman of : Nobody was excited. * »* . x * * | This is beginning to make _ the While the storm did little dam-_ Soviet propagandists on the tour age. it was responsible for one progress x * * ithe Business Education Depart- ‘ > Pontiac Press Photo | The accident occurred at 3:15,ment at Pontiac Central High the Rev. Theodore-R. Allebach, a trustee, and the Rev. Philip W. p.m. Bregand was ticketed for vio-|School in 1954, and was assigned DEDICATE HOSPITAL PARKING LOT — Principals at rib- bon-cutting ceremonies last night officially opening the new Pon- patines Cal ad ee line eaiie le Gesvenien - Le ae tiac General Hospital parking lot were (from left) City Manager Somers, head of the hospital's chaplain corps. Hospital trustees, lation of a traffic signal. to aa cael 4 Se assistant’s tariat has vel io uke lik ap Wak killed w hen his car hit ‘ ree Walter K. Willman; Mayor Philip E. Rowston, who cut the rib- city commissioners and other public officials were on hand to wit- | a ; pearance to cheer—or even look that was blown across U.S 17, bon; James Clarkson, chairman of the hospital Board of Trustees; ness the official opening of the 211-stall lot, designed to provide Registrations for the four-week Lacy. received his bachelor of at—the representative of a move-jabout 20 miles north of here where Harold B, Euler, hospital administrator; and (in the background) parking facilities for hospital visitors. | Supervised recreation : dramatic arts degree in education from ment sworn to “‘liberate’’ them. (Cindy came ashore. ~ — SS aa — —— —_—_—-| program for children six years of| Western Kentucky Teacher's Col- lage and older are now being ac- lege and his Master of Arts cepted at Will-O-Way Apprentice | degree from Wayne State Univer- “Won't Hurt ... Might Help Somebody’ | : Theater, W. Long Lake road,| sity. ‘ _ n uest Be Ins |Bloomfield Hills, ‘joined the Pontiac school) iyy- Prisoners Eager to Donate Their Blood. q . d the pogt, edly a camo {28398 Bt is wot was i | The warden said the donors would be a- |f} Police Killing nation of recreation activities and the U.S. Army. lowed to give one pint every four months to Cindy, born in the Atlantic 200 miles offshore Tuesday, at one time Wednesday reached hurri- cane force of 75 miles an hour. STRAIN FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS If a Soviet documentary film shows Moscow audiences crowds lining the raute of Kozlov's motorcade into Chicago, it will be) However, by the time she hit because the arrival ‘coincided with \the coast at Bull Bay. at 9:45 p.m. the evening homeward bound rush ghe was losing her punch. SANTA FE, N. M. (AP)—“I figure it won't hurt me and it might help somebody on the ispeech and dramatic training.. It ~« &* * will begin July 20, on Mondays hour. eafo Rtas WRIECAAS ian 5 : The crowds waited .to cross BREAKS’ UP INLAND outside.” the blood bank. ° through Thursdays, frgm 9 a.m. to 4 pees among bes i dhatatd ot of streets through thick traffic. Two) Gusts of 60 to 70 miles an hour Coroner Looking Into 1? noon ° 2,000 applicants to receive a schol- ‘ 5 That's the way a graying convict*in the “ : arship to the Guidance Institute at Allowed? Well, each donor gets 15 days | knocked off his sentence each time he | gives a pint of blood. | ——_ Shooting of Mexican Citizen by Detective Soviet newsreel men, riding in an were recorded. Then the storm ; : ; — convertible, trained their began moving inland and break. New Mexico State Prison summed up his cameras on the street corners and ing up. Tides quickly began re- feelings about donating a pint of blood to tried, each by waving his tree ceding after reaching a peak two the Southwestern Blood Bank. hand furiously, to persuade some and a half feet above normal at’ He was among dozens who gave 100 pints in the crowd to wave back. This, Georgetown at the penitentiary Wednesday. could provide at least & Se€M-'\ just 15 minutes after the storm | blance of cheering masses for @ hit the coast, the Charleston documentary on the trip to be wogther Bureau advised the Shown back home in the USS.R., ¢hougands of evacuces from near- alll i! "by beach areas that they could wl ; Wayne State Universi j = Instituting a new service to Bev- ee . versity this “me lerly Hills residents, the village . ‘Department of Public Safety this But that doesn’t seem to be the whole story. A coroner’s inquest into the week began issuing drivers’ 1i- 6 Are Injured Others In the line waiting to donate spoke up shooting of a Mexican citizen killed censes. From now on, original licenses The idea of this “wholesale” reservoir of blood took shape just recently, and Warden Harold Cox says he knows of no other prison—or any other institution or wen nin ear a ie Oia til by a Pontiac police detective was ee : —s aod eee to be held today at 1:30 p.m. in wilt be issued at the village of- , I got in the service—but no more,” said one the Oakland County Courthouse. | fices, 18360 13 Mile Ré., betwees young prisoner. “I gave blood about every x *« * | 1 and 5 p.m, Tuesdays and Thurs- An four or six months on the outside.” The inquest was requested by days. But nobody waved back. They _. . ; . . | jon focked, A few waved the oth-| return \sntcly’ te thelr Setace. pels mere hon Das — x © * jAlbero Becerra Sierra, Mexican’ Road tests will be limited to Smash in Commerce er way in gestures indicating the) Thousands of persons — many) Opera ones Seen) es SF ens eee Another older man said: “fifteen days consul in Detroit, two days after Thursdays during the same hours. Last Night Sends All to Hospital ’ : the Mexican, Manuel Gomez, 33, | doesn’t mean anything to me. I’m here on an of 38 W. Wilson Ave., was fatally| x * indefinite sentence. I just give blood because 15: by Det. August R. Martinez. I figure it must help somebody.” . : ; more men each gave a pint. Another 100 will 5 te y Martinez shot Gomez on June for original drivers’ licenses. | Maybe Warden Cox has part of the an- = 22 after police were called to | swer for the thinking of these men. | the pesicen's opertenet Bes | Beginning Friday, the Teen Cen- :: ,,, neighbors. They said Gomez ‘ter at Birmingham YMCA on Lin- E Ronestly think: tt) poodia Enel: “morale, | apparently gone berserk. ‘coln street will offer activities Cox said. “When an inmate gives blood, he) The shooting was on the secon 44—— _ a Christmas.” lfired at the Mexican after he gives part of himself. It’s like the boost) 13 or Gomer" iear-gua filled ter | “ater, be LOUIS Linteau Asks failed to heed the officer's pleas) : swingi knife with a| . Mane uinses = * “"* “"™ * Area Bus Franchise x * * | Beverly Hills residents formerly Soviets ought to go home. ‘of them vacationers — moved to) basis. * were required to go to Pontiac, ee ne “i he K coed toe i eisai “ He sore | During the first large scale donation last e film chroniclers of the Kaz- é : : lov tour had other troubles, too. x \* * week, inmates gave 100 pints. This time 100 In order to get any crowds af all.| Of the total population of 6.500 they had to take in the endless in the areas of Folly Beach, Sul- 0nate next week. bumper-o-bumper traffic, most of livan’s Island, the Isle of Palms,| The prison has more than 300 donors listed, it shiny new cars owned by mem-jonly about 600 remained in theirjand 100 others of the 1,200 inmates -housed bers ofthe toiling masses. |homes to ride out the storm. ‘in the institution were turned away because CAUGHT SLUM SCENE | McClellanville, jast above Bull |Of Physical defects. But the film chronicle will have! Bay, probabjy took the ‘brunt of “More and more are volunteering each day,” one item of propaganda value. On| the storm, but relatively little |Cox said.| the way to the Inland Steel Co.| damage was reported. Communi- |-——— plant in East Chicago, Ind.) cations were reported on an) “off Wednesday, the motorcade passed | and on basis’’ for a time fast ‘Morrie Sherman in Court July 15 a tiny, squalid slum of a few| night. | Six persons were injured last ‘night in a three-car collision at Haggerty road and Pontiac Trail, 1\Commercé Township, All were admitted |General Hospital. A car driven by Mrs. Cecilia I. Grogan of Detroit, moving south on’ Haggerty, collided with one driven by James F, Berry of 2135 N. Hoeft St., Walled Lake. Berry was going east on Pontiac Trail. to Pontiac ~~ they get in repairing or making toys for pace apartment, Martinez said he| * | 'He Has-No Legs, Martinez was slashed in the arm. (Continued From Page Onc) | | tumbled down tenements. The) ,, net at CO ; | : : p the coast at Georgetown, the| . id po el = hidraity qheir cam. | Sampit River, paralleling the main| ae ae at With Martinez in the building | shakedown of Detroit area con-. A car driven by Frank Marot- efas hungrily es nd @'street, overflowed and _ flooded! Ri | was Patrolman Gerald Navarre. tractors ta, 35, of 3200 Oakley Park Rd. few poorly dressed Negro child-| : i | iplpie an OKeS ‘alled Phe : : some business places. | The Mexican consul said the * *« ra Walled Lake, which had halted on ren nearby. They had few such|is7 oF SEASON opportunities on the other legs of! their cross country tour. * * * | Cindy was the first Atlantic! Oak Park Municipal Judge Bur- said his office settled on a bribery 'storm of the season. Two storms ton R. Shifman has set July 15|warrant instead of charging the} ~lhave formed in the Gulf of Mexi-/for @ preliminary trial examina-itwo with extortion because of the) The cameramen also, got SOME co. Arlene built up on May 28 and tion of Morrie Sherman, Detroit|lack of a threat to Lambard if he footage on power plants, bridges, | Beulah on June 16. lake shipping centers and trans-|Micciccinn; /owner _,.|Mississippi, and Beulah into Mex- . mission towers on the long ride |i... | Judge Shifman set a $500 bond| to East Chicago. State Department | /on Sherman), 50, of 17592 San Juan! security men in the front seat of St., after the licensed boxing ref-) their car A mt satertere Excursion Boat Fire leree appeared before him late yes-! 1 terday and demanded examination. Kozlov himself was wined and dined Wednesday night at the) South Shore Country Club. Edward | Logiin, vice president of United| States Steel Corp., was the host and steel executives were among the guests. Kozlov, a metallurgist, | had toured steel plants during the, day and had spoken glowingly of trade, peace and friendship. Kozlov's schedule today includ- ed a meeting with Mayor Richard J. Daley, a visit to mechanized | farms for growing corn and a visit to a typical American farm home About 12 U.S. potato crop goes on the nar- per cent of the total Kills 53 in Denmark esis coumy: Peoseew land reach | tor's Office yesterday issued an (Continued From Page One) | Order for a warrant charging including Capt. Hans Riistofte, | Sherman and an unidentified were in critical condition. | “John Doe” accomplice with . bribery. Police today. continued Survivors said Capt. Riistofte. : : - “ thei se n. tried vainly to calm the passengers) CR ROSECR Ter the sccend ‘mapa the lifebelts While! ‘We've got numerous people who flames shot out of the engine room Can identify him,”’ said Assistant the panicky crowd beat him back,/ Prosecutor Jerome K. Barry Jr., and he returned to the wheel. | but so far we have no idea ex- Police said there may have been actly who and where he is.’’ more than 90. persons aboard. They, Barry said the man had accom- appealed to all survivors who had panied Sherman to Danie’s Res- not reported in to do so. ‘taurant, 8410 W. Nine Mile Rd. Rustofte anda ticket collector several times attempting to pick were believed the only crew of the up alleged shakedown money. union business agent charged with| didn’t pay. ‘‘This was just the op- rail yards, intersecting highways, | Arlene blew into Louisiana and bribing an Oak Park restaurant/| posite,” Ziem said, “Labor peace’ i ee | was promised. Long Holiday First, Legislators Decide (Continued From Page One) ing two’or three days a week,’’| said Rep. Einar Erlandsen (D-Es- canaba), Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R- Drayton Plains) stated, “We're taking a tremendous loss stay- ing here, a tremendous beating. We're going to fight this (tax battle) out to the last ditch but I can’t see any reason for com- ing back before Tuesday.” In such an atmosphere, House Speaker Don R. Pears (R-Buchanh- an) and Rep. Joseph J. Kowalski a year. | red steel into shapes and instill- ‘KENNEY, Ul. @—The barrel- chested man with no legs sits on a platform pounding chetry- jshooting had been the subject of lcontroversy in the Mexican press, iwith the incident being described las one of ‘‘police brutality.” ing hope and encouragement into + « & the hearts of his friends. | He said the Mexican community , ‘in Pontiae had also vigorously pro- | itested the killing. Oakland County Chief Assistant | Andrew Dever, 73, has been practicing the dying art of black- smithing around Dewitt County since 1904. One of his legs was amputated in 1953, possibly as a Prosecutor George F. Taylor re- | although remarking he saw no | what authorities charged was a | to the inquest, | luctanfly agreed to the ing | ford Township subdivision. Linteau pleaded guilty to a Haggerty for a stop sign, was also charge of bribery and was sen- hit, but the driver was uninjured. tenced to five months in Detroit He was driving north on Haggerty. House of Correction by Recorders) x *« * Judge Joseph A. Gillis on Oct. 12,, Mrs. Grogan, 63, and a passen- 1954. ger in her car, Cecilia M. Reid, in 1957, Lintead and several /66, of Detroit, were both admitted | others were indicted by a fed. |‘ Pontiac General Hospital and | eral grand jury in Detroit in 2"¢ in satisfactory condition. Mrs. \Grogan suffered possible neck in- juries and her companion face cuts and possible head injuries. Berry was treated for minor in- GI home fraud in a new Water- | lin less¢ result of his diabetes. In 1956 he suffered a stroke. Last year his other leg was taken off. , * * * “Stop working?” scoffed at a newsman. ‘I enjoy my work. Some mornings I may- be don't feel so good and it'd be easy to just lie there in bed. “Then I dress myself, swing | over into the wheel chair and out to the shop I go. I work up a sweat, I sing a little and pretty soon it’s a beautiful day.” Dever lives with his wife, Goldie. Their daughter, Ethel, helps Dever out in the shop, } an five years, i \\ reason for holding one. | Linteau pleaded guilty to making juries and released. His wife, Lor- He said some 12 witnesses would | fraudulent staternents to the Vet-/raine, suffered severe head and be called to testify at the hearing, /erans. Administration and on Feb. jeg lacerations. She is reported in Dever |which will be held in the court-/13, 1958 was placed on six months fair condition. room of Circuit Judge Frank L.|probation by Federal Judge Frank} The two Berry children, Robert | Doty. |A. Picard. \Jr., 14 months, and Michael D., | ‘'UNWILLING WITNESS 13, were both admitted with possi- ble skull fractures and cuts about Linteau appeared as an unwilling the |witness before the Senate Rackets tion |Committee in Washington in miei , |gust, 1957, often invoking the Fifth | Amendment. face. They are in fair condi- Long's Health Tapic of Diverse Reports a. Couldn't Be Intentional!? (Continued From Page One) | Linteau operates Auto Europa, a| DALLAS, Tex. (UPI)—A double- Medical School; Dr. Charles Wat- car lot at 468 Auburn Ave. which'feature billed on the marquee of kins, professor of psychiatry and specializes in the sale of foreign a local movie house reads: “It neurology, LSU Medical School; cars ‘Happened to Jane. At Gunpoint.”’ Dr. Victor ¥. Liel, protessor ot | (ce acconnaonuonweeeescomaccewe; ie sas i al ata ching SMall boat, which carried picnic (D-Detroit), Democratic floor lead-| bringing him tools and food. : ee - ket in ue tom Te chips. Gatlies alGhE hes wootled bates: Daniel Lambard, 36, owner of jer yesterday both predicted a| The newsman asked Dever cg Regge oiriay Cok ol Baan ' = of Haderslev Park Lake in this ‘2® Testaurant, agreed to go | break in the tax deadlock some-| what kept him going despite his sity; Dp Martin O. Miller of I R ti A li ‘ : The Weather quiet South Jutland resort 30 miles) *!on& with a pelice suggestion | time next week. handicap. nouge) Richard M. § eservation pp ication north of the German ‘border. sie he pay Sherman and _ this * * *. “A little grit,” he replied. “A elem and Dr. Richard M. i : _ other man $50 in marked bills | The House Taxation Committee, few jokes a day and the Bible.” 20n. ae eaw.v.8 jReather Bureau mcpert tls It was Denmark s second mart- Monday after Sherman demand- | might have got the ball rolling! somes 2 A state legislator, who was not » : Ce ene, tg tuent Lime ilisaster within six months | ed the money. Lambard said he |when, after several false starts, it! |identified, said “He's ¢Long) not | P TESs Thea ter Tour . : 12 - 20 mites, becoming northwesterly af pach 1. San ees ors ‘n was told the money would mean | released the flat rate income tax’ § Forced to Pay las bad off as reports say. . i 35 miles in Afternoon. Mostly fair § 3 n three mee 8. Sherman's Local 705 of the Hotel | plan authoréd by its chairman, | owe y | = x * lowed | Please make the following reservation for me on Th : High tomorrew 82. Winds diminishing’ [n January the Danish passen-. 284 Restaurant Employes dnd | Rep. Ro j A , | The conflicting reports followe . . . i anish’, | , ploy d p. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton). fee ' Pontiac Press Theater Tour’ to New York City, departi — ee ger-cargo liner Hans Hedjoft hit Bartenders Union, AFL-CIO, |The vote was 9-0 with two mem- [QP Dollar for loan ‘on the heels of a visit to Long by | | sonday morning’ Sept. 14 and rcturtine Sent ‘ parting : Lowest iempariiuce pres ing 8 am 4M iceberg south of Greenland and would not attempt to organize bers abstaining. a New Orleans dentist, who refitted , aye , vee: ' 70. "vanished without a trace, Ninety-. his employes. | Conliri had been holding the 11 ithe governor's dentyres. Bees vs . : wie 8 nar beh velocity 20-28 mph fi, persons perished | 3} bill k ra ng rer "| WASHINGTON uw — A _ onear- The governor's false teeth. kept i 1 ction: Northwest oo eee Gao Sherman, a former state welter-, Dill package in cold storage while 4 i — - while he was cam- ! __ Miss Sun sets Thursday at 8 10 p: On June 23 fire swept a tourist ol * rf : l j record interest rate on government) jarring loose while he 8. ry Sun rises Priday at 5:04 am hotel im Stalhe Nopw: killing weight boxing champion, was| the fate of the Republican-backed : i ayn last Saturday. Long hit ! I Moon sets Friday st S800” 25 persons sw Rabbed Monday in a pre-arranged] use (sales) tax bill was decided.’ borrowing pointed up today the El- nalgnng Cte Tate cea 1, I Sa t aoe nea eospetitaeee 25 person: Se & plot, The second man wasn't with| Tired of dilly-dallying, however, he| senhower administration's conten- prea reaig vs fourth erat tna coe Pr (eer oes 78 Some survivors of yesterday's him then according to Sherman,| decided yesterday the time WAS tion it must be permitted to offer pec ps Addres8. 0.0.0... cece cece eee ar alerraserelereeel Seer oie cess t 7 o.m.. ae Be igacier Gail cin vast seciore ih. Barry said, _— ripe for decisive action. | more for long term bonds. mg wh re-elec. ! i. t 9 2.1m. 73 sxplosion a makeshift gas line hadi. eran is being rather eva-| ‘ 2 ee. eC J i>. 3 explosion a makeshift gas line hadisive on what this man's real ane The plan, ial disclosed x * € 4 Wednes-| tion bid and activity in the execu- CUHY ore eee cee cec ees e eee eees tee lye) seuesconopoods : — been put in operation to replace a jg ¢, : months ago, is keyed to a two | The Treasury announce ee | mansion have been frowned | Wintnestay pre line that had become blocked. But! P e assistant Prosecutor said.| per cent tax on personal income jday night it will pay nearly 4% tive mea have rant i I understand that the $189 I have enclosed includes | eee Seite $8 there was no immediate official) —\ rosecutor Frederick C. Ziem) and allows the same deductions |per cent—the highest rate in 38 ® a aa Coa "as Colina’ lmsagh aor pod gh Monc ogee i ne Lowest temperature . 64 _ iis a a y e Coast ures mentioned in Press articles. temperature .. 76 explanatién of the explosion in the | and exemptions as the federal in- |years — to borrow two billion dol- 1 i Westher—Sunny engine room T y h ' | come tax schedule, Corporations |lars for a year. The rate was de-| tomorrow. : ! I also understand that if I haye any preferences fora | pce Se ree aes ie Feats | wo out h) ined | would be taxed at ‘five per cent |termined by bids. In a statement. yesterday, : room companion or am going with a small group that this _! 82 % and banks and other financial | - ide said Long ‘‘expects to be information will ‘ t Se tute .. 57 : é . | * « * a ormation will accompany this reservation, Meee, ms He'll Return ‘Fish’ if. .”. for Stealing Hubca A) institutions at seven per cent, | The announcement came a few|gone several weeks, and no de- | (Btagle Rom $8 Eten) ; tailed itinerary of his trip wil] be gle x T t JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) — : p Removal of sales or use tax ex-jhours after the House Ways and 7, : A ! 1 tie heaves Ngher ‘sehcinee Hanae’ | \ emptions on telegraphs, telephones|Means Committee abproved a|made in advance. 1 I agree to partictpate in the Pontiac Press Theater Tour | H. C. Christopher, a shrimp fisher-| ; p . —— o> Ye ian, said the owner may bave thely rio teenage boys pleaded guilty) and leased wires, commercial ad-|Compromise plan permitting Pres-/ Dr, Hyram Haynie, who re-! under the following conditions: t Temperature Chart 10-horsepower ‘outboard motor he dare iv he oo teuling hubcaps off] vertising and federal construction|ident Eisenhower to set aside the|placed Long’s regular psychia- | I have included the f with this : 64 Marquette $1 58 oer : cars in the Pontiac Motor Division é limit which Paul Pratt, for the next ! ve included the fuji payment reservation. 4 66 Memphis 9% 16\cqught” yesterday. If he'll pay projects would add another 15 mil-'4% per cent interest trist, Dr. Pau || If Iam unable to make the tour I understand that I shall ee tite FS ithe $75 dama di is mete (Parking lot before Municipal Judge| lions, for a gross yield of 233 mil-|thé law puts.on bonds issued for|few days, said Long was ‘‘having TR coe od fae 1 73 Milwaukee 93 61 the $75 damage it did to his nets. Cooy yy (all = ‘ g y' ' “ be given a‘full refund providing I give notice by Aug. 15. 1 @@ Minneapolis 61, 57 nis __ ecil McCallum. They were fined: lion dollars. five years or longer. The authority| a relatively quiet day" yesterday, understand that reservations will be made in order of the i eee grins - = B $5 each and placed on probation As concessions to business, Cons|was limited to two years. Signing pardons and commutations 4 receipt of applications and that ‘my name will be placed i $ Omahs = & 88 Get Strange Payoff oe one lin proposed repeal of the business w (a fe jof sentences for state prison it- 1! upon a waiting list}if 1 am not included among the first 8. is Phoenix 108 8s : The two youths, arrested early) activities tax and the intangibles! There was no direct relation be-' mates, | The governor also saw! 1 understand that | may participate ir 10” the »-bedule t 3 ly redg 4 CLINTON, N.C. (UPJ) — The Tuesday morning, are Joseph N.j tax and virtual élimination of the tween the co ittee’s action and friendsfand politicians. \ iy | of events exeept fpr pessible chang * addi‘ions made ' &. Prancisco 72 56 local chapter of Alcoholics Anony. Gaylor, 18, \of $4 Noftth Shore,| corporation franchise levy and the Treasury announcement. There! Long/ suffered a “slight heart! necessary by some, Pvent beyond the cc. ic] of The Pontiac ' § § Ste. Marie % gg. ous received a $500 check today, Lake Orion,\ and William R. Ray-) some minor taxes. The net yield 1s no legal, limit on. the interest attack’] a week ago yesterday, and i Press. : : 1 ‘$5 Tamps #2 72 the profits from the Jocal’state-/mond, 17, of 37) I tanwood Rd.,' would come to 142 million dollars’ rates for, securities to be repaid before ;that he was in three mental |; f. ' ’ { : Trev. City \ 6 - : Lak “i j : So : \ : | ot: y Tay ie 1 <@ Washington so Owned jiquér store | Lake: Orion. j ¢ hospitals. ‘ Bn Decinrened pen ale em deme eminem Pal, ARR ae, erm oo Pe = | , - ee F 7 } ‘ Be i j oe . : } - J : <* ia at ns ees TWELVE Ny BN a W) 7 rok e oa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9) 1959, SEAR 10) 4-1 016.@-\, | oe a en oS TROUBLE Over . the FOURTH? AG A) - fj MERCURY MOCKUP — The possible home ‘of a future space- man, this object is a full-scale antenna-test mockup of a Project Mercury. capsule. Engineers are shown testing the complete communications system for the capsule in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Objectives of Project Mercury are to put a man into space, re- cover the capsule and its occupant and investigate the capabili- ties of man in this new environment. Borman Pays Dividend Plunge in Mountains DETROIT (#—Directors_of Bor- . man Food Stores, Inc. have de- Fatal to Detroit M n clared a quarterly cash dividead q of 12': cents per share, payable} JACKSON uw — The body of Oct. 10 to stockholders of record) James Ferris, 22, of 15875 Steele | Sept. 20. In addition a 3 per cent! stock dividend also was declared, | payable on the same basis. Bor- . Not a Recap...Not a Second... But a '. Brand New Tire Guaranteed 12 Months 12% AND YOUR OLD TIRE 7.10x15 ....14.44 Each, Plus Tax* | / | | 1] | St., Detroit, Mich., was recovered | from a crevice in the Grand Teton Mountains today. man operates the Food Fair mar- kets. x ok 6.70x15 He fell 400 feet to his death The National Confectioners As-|yesterday while climbing at the| Tube- Type Blackwall sociation reports that 2,830,000-|8,000-foot level in Cascade Canyon) 000 pounds of candy were sold at |above Jenny Lake. | wholesale in the U. ‘S. during| Tim Brybon, 21, also of De- |I im 1958, an increase of about two per! troit, witnessed the accident, cent over 1957. _ according to Russ Dickinson, a | | chief ranger of Grand Teton ye ast guna OT HOW TO KILL IT. : 6.00x16....12.95 Each, Plus Tax’ iN @1MAYE Sf Get dcmcbiod) wis mountain climbing accident in the STRONG, instant-dryimg T-4-L liquid, rugged Teton Mountains this week. our 48c back at any drug store. Watch) Ts Po areark infected skin slough off. Watch healthy JON Nance, 19, of Kaysville, Utah, | skin replace it. Itech and burning are fel] 200 feet to his death nd Bry-| *AND YOUR OLD TIRE ® Guaranteed for 12 Months against all types of road hazards. gone! Use T-4-L FOOT POWDER too— . as : = : Dickinson said Ferris and Bry- ° . © Rayon cord construction takes constant road poundings. gives antiseptic, soothing protection. TODAY at Simms Bros. ____|bon were experienced mountain "| climbers. TRIANGLE | Since 1954, the United Kingdom Furniture Co. has purchased about 55 million pounds of surplus U.S. cotton, more 128 S. Woodward, Birmingham [than any other country. Indonesia South of Maple Read ‘is second with more than 25 million | pounds. pe = | : , ~ JULY CLEARANCE! | Women’s FLATTIES SAILCLOTH [lettin .t a oe i a ALLSTATE TRIPLE GUARANTEE 1. LFETHAE GUARANTEE egeian ot defects in material aad werk- meanship prorated on treed weer, 2. TIME SERVICE GUARANTEE ogesinst ol types of read hererds prereted on months weed. ‘ 3. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your money beck. All adjust- ments based on current price with- out trede-in of time of return. Ceecerewerevesecerccared OMPAIT al 0 ; me \leee 244 DRIVE NOW 9 all of you 1957-58-59 44 1 f~ & PAY LATER tion t d construction. Special atten Rayon Cord con . «| NS rs. ptrong braking when 6.70x15 ee. car owne : for bettet T -Type _— \ Unique er] design - boat” Co N @) C A S H you nee 44 E h Plus ax Each, g acn, * is T “ey Pe 7.10x15..- pyr Each, Plus Tox ; ais aa ' DOWN 7.60x15. SAND YOUR OLD TIRE “+ pp YU sf, WHEN YOU TRADE-IN ions ij , ; tate Compan M/s 7. YOUR OLD TIRES . ide Guarantee design s- Month Nationw? ‘que tread de } Cord. Unid Plus Tax" Strong Rayon Each, g.00x14....--- 20.88 “TIRE Several Colors BATTERIES 100-AMP. 18-Month Guaranteed 45-Plate — 245 S A F ETY Installed M FREE I T Exchange CUSH IONS en’s Canvas e Armaley 93 a arid fights “"burn- E Only T 88 | |) ie. SS a - q MIN | OX FO R DS ; a] . 125 AM 0 Le | ® Full length 1-piece terminal. i Ss Misses, Children Sizes 812 to 3 $1.44 Several Colors 6.70x15 Tube-Type Whitewalls ach, Plus Tax AND YOUR OLD TIRE ® Tubeless whitewalls and 14-in. tube- less blacks or whites are available ® Rayon cord construction for guaranteed longer life Auto Accessories Dept., Perry St., Basement FREE FAST TIRE INSTALLATION FREE TIRE ROTATION with every tire purchase or wheel balance purchase. rah %, . Brown—Blue—Black Others $2.88 and $4.99 Men’s Ripple Sole Canvas $ 3 88 OXFORDS | Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P.M. 12-Volt BATTERIES Guaranteed 30 Months Regularly 17.95 - 95 Long Life ‘ Chem-Set Plates Exchange, Surging Factory-Fresh power for all nor- mal driving and accessory needs costs you as low as 50c per guaranteed month: Scalliaction easter: ae eae > + -110-year history of the village. State Meat Slumps HE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC. MICHIGAN = “THURSDAY, JULY<9, 1959 Fire Leaves Leonard Family of 10 Admit Torching. $60,000 Blaze 2 Southfield Brothers, 13, 15, Tell of Putting Spark to Oil | + f t yo Re ROR SOUTHFIELD — Two Southfield brothers, ages_13 and 15, er admitted to poliee here starting an estimated $60,000 fire Sunday night, according te Southfield Police Sgt. Edward Riteneur. * * * The blaze destroyed a construc. | tion shed and damaged three bull- | dozers at Rock Creek drive near Webster road. Ritenour said the boys told | police how they threw a lighted firecracker inte an oil drum which they thought was enipty. When the firecracker failed to! go off, they tipped the drum, | spilling a small puddle of oil which, they lighted, he said. x * * x. xk -&- <-e-s xk *&.* _ 2. = 2 Neighbors Beain Fund Collection | Only Occupant Saved _ by Dog as Blaze Guts Rochester Road House LEONARD — A family of '10 was left homeless here today when fire gutted their story-and-a-half frame house at 4857 N. Rochester Rd. . Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schirmer and their six young children who were having their first vacation in about 10 years, will come home to find their belong- ings destroyed and the in- side of their house a mass of charred rubble. | The other members of the fam- ‘ily, who make ) LEAVE SCENE their home with The beys told police they thought! ithe Schirmers, are her mother, only the puddle would burn and iMrs. Hazel Bowers, also away left the scene. | - jnow, and her brother, Rober . ‘itenour said the bovs will be GUTTED BY FIRE — The home of Mr. and Pontiac Press Photo Pontiac Press Photo Trufant, 37, who was asleep - : Wie Tie oe s > Schirmer vated at 4857 N i acati The aze “AVES 2 i : i BLAZE — Pat, a brown an his morning. The dog’s barks roused Truf:; : iia turned over to juvenile authorities Mrs. John E. Schirmer, located at 1857 N. were on vacation. Th blaze . leaves the DOG HE RO IN BLAZE Pat, a brown . i t iorning. T dog ks 1 used Trufant ithe living room couch when the | Rochester Rd., Leonard, was gutted by fire at Schirmers, who have six young children, home- white spaniel, is credited today with saving the who awoke to discover the front room in flames. [fire started ; Another ihe Pigg to have § 4:30 this morning while the whole family, ex- less. Mrs. Schirmer's mother lives with the life of Robert Trufant of 4857 N. Rochester Rd, ifis screams were heard by a ntighbor who called The famity’ es . , ; : » ; row ee eee ee cept Mrs. Schirmer’s brother, Robert Trufant, family, but she also was away today. Leonard, when fire broke out in the house early the Addison Fire Department e family’s pet b m and about a previous fire at the shed | last June.. The other two said they had nothing te do with that blaze, which caused only slight damage. Totals $4, 686,600,000 bulldozers dre Lockwood shed and by the Rodney The owned Construction Co. of Detroit ASSISE ant superintendent of the fir John Goris, estimated fire tes at ne : : F SHINGTON IPT) resi this time at $60,000 WASHINGTON (UPI) Pr da _ Mh oT i 4 rr . Names of all three boys were “% nt Eisenhower today signed a withheld by Southfield police pond. $4.686,600,000 farm spending bill ing further investigation. designed to limit price support ben- efits to big farmers for the first ’ . ut Library Obtains » president favored some sup- port limits. However, critics of the v bill finally drafted by a House- Language Records —senievonserence esnamit said contained so many escape WEST RBLOOMFIFI TOWN. hatches that it would have .little HIP—Four new language st. or no effect in holding down sup- albums have been added to Ps rt payments. rental collection of peaomes asi The bill provided funds to run | @ble at the West Bloomf Town- the Agriculture Department and ship Library, 3201 Orchard Lake its programs im the current fis- ud eal year and to pick up the tab Four new lancuace study at for past price support payments. bums have ben added to the rental Eisenhower signed the bill with collection vf records «wvailable at out comment, although it con the West Bloomfield Township: tained $110,002,863 less than the Library, 3201 Orchard Lake Rd. President originally asked. - para a to sh * * + school and college students, they, af are Elementary French, Elemen- ,. The Bill sels a $50,000 per crop tary Spanish, Elementary Italian, limit — with exceptions on the and Elementary German. Each 2™ount of pee eee bere any farmer can receive next year on any one crop. The limits apply ‘only to crops that Agriculture Sec- retary Ezra T. Benson declare to be in surplus supply. One albub consists of four records and is accompanied by a text book. The library open daily from ll a.m to 5 p.m. and on Tues- days arid Thursdays until 8 p.m. Is exception to the ceiling Moves Log Cabin Across the Country SAN ANTONIO, Tex eollector Hal. Clayburne Pontiac P—Antique;) AVON TOWNSHIP— won't be. After a near : _ | stalemate last night the Pontiac stumped by distance. He moved his ; : 203-vear-old log cabin here from Township Board signed a slightly Virginia. /revised contract allowing the Oak- ‘land County Department of Public The cabin, still sound after a works to proce cross-country trip by rail, serves as a rustic home for Clayburne and his family. eed with, construction and financing of the disposal tem for Michigan State University Oakland. Clayburne learned about the old The Pontiac homestead during wWsits with ‘ friends in the Shenandoal i Valley. Later, hearing it was about\g_ be razed, he made a hurried trip 4zast. The San Antonio contractor found) the dwelling in a sad state of re-; ‘pairs. Its owner was happy to lake $65 for it. Sys Township Board Last Male Feohone: | Operators fo Retire HONOLULU «®—After 32 years| of service, the last male telephone! operator in the Hawaitan Islands; has hung up the receiver, Tokuichi Sugawa, 60, had been | an operator on the neighboring | island «if Kauai for the Hawaiian | Telephone Co. 4 ; Wherhe started there were only 500 telephones on Kauai and now there are 7,000. “In the early days,”’ Sugawa' said, ‘I could recognize the vorce of nearly everyone who called.” His ‘First’ Was Costly BENNINGTON, Vt. (UPD— Robert Cutler, 21, was sentenced to 10 days in jail and fined $100. in the first jury trial for caréless and negligent driving ever held in the’ LANSING (®—Meat packing by. Michigan plants slumped from 10/ to 13 per cent inf May, the Federal- State Crop Reporting Service says. constraetion and finaneing of the Ike Signs Farm Bill would let any grower obtain a price support loan on any crop in ex- cess of $50,000, provided he gtar- anteed to repay the excess within 12 months. The agriculture secre tary would have authority to ex- tend the 12-month period The other exception would re move the dollar limit on price support for any farmer whe agreed to cut production of his crop by an amount ranging up to 20 per cent. The bill authorizes the agriculture secretary to set the exact pereentage cut that would be required. addition cash, the bill provided $421,000.000 for lending programs other than price support and $294,315,000 for permanently authorized programs, In ‘including special funds for pur chase of perishable surplus crops Eisenhowér also signed a .$13,- 163,500 bill to run the President's executive office and several relat- ed agencies in the present fiscal year. The total was $145,000 below his request All of “thie blood of ‘the human body passes through the heart an average of every two and one- half minute: Twp. met in joint session with the Avon Township Board to try and iron out certain provisions in the agree ment. Avon Board previously had signed the aztreement. The special Board Sig questions were raised at a of the Pontiac night. Township session Monday Treasurer Goldie B. Mailahn par- concern ticularly voiced her SIGN SEWER CONTRACT — Members of both the Avon and Pontiac Township Boards last night. signed a revised contract permitting igs directing the from left, standing, Pontiac Township Supervisor Leroy Davis and Avon Township! Supervisor Michigan State This compared with a nationwide University. Oakland sewage disposal systém. Cyril E. Miller ‘ p of only 6 pef cent, the They entered into the agreement with the Oak- Clerk Greta V. ce seen ,{' land County Department ef Public Works which , 0. Covert, @ = ‘ \ ‘ "al he Hof $3,971 .362,000 “in, white spaniel, Pat, is credited | with saving Trufant’s life. Her ' persistent barking woke Trufant Congress Raps Co st of Fountain Youth Perishes in Kent Lake . . Royal Oak sculptor Marshall M.. er laber on the monumental Lonely Morning Swim Fredericks can't understand why) works. : all the fuss oVer a fountain he’s , Across From Park Is 2! the ¢ in he lis w ‘ building for a courtyard of the new, “ - = = Of a |] oft ! ind Fatal for Detroiter State Department Building in a a Washington, DC, i s 1 MILFORD X Detroit youth A $275,000 bill fer the job, which )..n4 a ; 1] des ¢ vit r piece if Sct Inture rey t drawned yesterday in Kent Lake " u Spe OG Reece | - The wo . brought surprised comments from (i next Oct } ' ar ito a et ; . . it nex C l across from Kensi gton Pa in some members of Cogers Tues- Frederic! ayiah Livingston County. day. They renortedly consider the) +p. the time I'm tl — C. Paul Kmiotek, 18, was on a price is too high. for fou en I have ping 1 pig Pb os paremes. Mr. and “It's such a drop.in the bucket and for all the materials used Mrs. Casmer J. Kmiotek,.when oe compared ‘te “so many other entered the water alone at 10:30 things,"* Fredericks remarked a.m. yesterday, “I don’t think theirs ; . ee He wasn't noticed missing un- is a bona fide objection.” til! half an heur tater when an- “I didn’t seek the job other swimmer found the body «4,0... coucht me. I've kept costs in four feet of water. jown to about half of what is Attempts by a life guard to ad- psu It's a very, very minimum administer artificial respirafion fee. proved futile, The youth was pro- j "he added, | nounced dead on the beach by the x * - Livingston County coroner Fredericks, whos« tudio is at His parents, near collapse. were 113 N foot ird Ave., said he assisted home by other \picnickers executed one of the pieces and the, in the area. other was dem by Albert Stewart State Police from the Brighton of Claremont, Calif, post, who arrived at the. scene, Fredericks said $85,000 of the had no theory as to whet caused! total was for ideas and execu- tion. He added it will cost $199,- 000 ‘for bronze casting, installa- tion work, water supply and oth- the drowning. It is suspected, how ever, that the youth. suffered a cramp while swimming alone as MSUO Pact tieally speaking, I\feel we (the to know where we are going be- fore we leap,”’ she emphasized. | Of the county DPW, ,answer this and other He exPained the county's ‘in the matter as having Jurisdic- tion over the two units of igovern- ,;ment because more than \one is involved in the overall sewage ais- 'posal program * * * | Schone brought out in minute idetail how the connection jand service charges will be levied, and ithat it will be the township's jin- | dividual responsibility to collect | from householders when they tle linto the sewer lines in the future Also sitting in on Ahe session \ was Durward B. Varner, MSU O | chancellor, and a handful of spectators, » Just as the meeting threatened to end with Pontiac Township be- ing left out of the agreément, ihe! Pontiac Board went into executive; session and came out about an hour jater with all members) agnéed to sign the contract, ' Meinbers of the Avon Board then added their signatures to the re- vised agreement, {) Pontiac Press Photo , project, The signers included, | township) have a responsibility | Harold K. Schone, acting director. was present to’ questions. | position | a * CHETTLEBURGH ¢ MRS. T. W. _Cheitleburgh S bouffant skirt, with net tiers in back, Her headpiece was a crown of pearis, white tions and stephanotis comprised her bouquet. Attending the bride w Lynn as maid of honor and Conni: L. Emigh as hridesmaid, both of Redford Township f A reception was held , the church parlors imm ediat ely follow ing the ceremony The bride is a graduate of Thur- man High School. The bridegroom) graduated from Walled Lake Hi: gh’ and attended Lawrence Tech, Sta tioned with the U. S Army in Germany, he ‘will return. there to complete his last six months of service, : Built isilroed to Ge ter His’ olbaa Home ‘OAKLAND, N.J. a — It's 500 feet from fhe ‘street to Warner 'Rosenschein's hilltop home. Only a dirt road, almost im-. passible for ordinary ‘travel, ran up the 18 per cent grade when! he moved into his house: in 1954. | Bel \ \he built a railroad. 6 and seated, Pontiac Township Schone said work on the’ project! The! one-car electrically powerbd | Bh and Avon Clerk Frances | jg seheduiled to begin ‘ ‘sometime, railro d cost him $1,200 to Kaild.| | ‘ext week.” - {Tt mae its run in four mupites. ce * y “4 ss s a For her wedding, Arlene chose | | a gown featuring a high neck. | ; line, fitted bodice of lace, and | carna- | ‘re Phyllis Royal Oak’ Sculptor Can‘t See Fuss up at about 4:40 a.m. to see the room enveloped in flames. Trufant ran screaming from the house, and his cries woke Mrs. Charles Hamilton next door who summoned the Addison Township Fire Department. rmy models I'll be fortunate if - $7,000 for myself A short time later the Oxford he the cale plese of Fire Department arrived, and the | » in the south courtyard two departments brought the fire nd | coniiwalt Glade jd under control in about half an i n of the whole hour, according to Addison Fire nildi oe ead Chief Robert McCallum. * * * McCallum estimated the loss at . i] the fuss 29”?roximately $10,000 in building F leq ond contents. He said cause of - in wv neton the blaze is still undetermined, n Fé around Local firemen and neighbors immediately set to work to establish a fund and = collect clothing and furniture for the Dr. James W. Reese Schirmers. Leaving for California The collection depot is Audrey's Patent Medicine store on E. Elm- j | UNI LAKI Dr. and Mrs. wood street RW. ! » af 141] Union Lake! The Oakland County Sheriff's Rd | costerday that their DePartment immediately heean to , try and locate the Sch rmer in on, in mes W. Reese is leaving p46 Tawas to tell them what had this we for San Francisco, Calif. hanpened where he will be associated with) Firemen said if the family had Di nd Curtner in the prac. heen travred in’ the upsteirs | ad. tie ‘ hodontics rooms when the fire hrotke o: the The yi er Dr. Reese received story might have had a more this master’s degree in orthodontics tragic ending = at the University of Michigan on dune 13. He was a graduate of the 'U. of M. School of Dentistry in Human on Not, Most 1953. Females Like Mirrors Following graduation in 1953, he served for two years with the U.S SAN DIEGO, Calif, iP— Susie, Navy in Rorea and Japan. He then the San Diego Zoo's trained sea eturned to U. of M. where he lion. cauecht sight of herself in a faught in the school of dentisiry ‘Six sided mirrored pillar during a while wor gree about the township's financial One point clarified in the revise "H id he fli : how responsibility in the sewer pro- contract is that connection charges oneymoon Chile Like a Shoestring the alsies as © o sree * te } { ' way around the pillar, nuzziing gran. relating to buildings now in exist- K k cach ee Sauk , 3 1 : PAC ow Susie. The Board agreed to have ence shall be payable in 10 equal in entuc y The ribbon-like form of Chile ‘Supervisor Leroy Davis ang the annual installments, with the inter- has given this country the nick-- Her trainer, Benny Kirkbride, , hee ws Ta wilOeH ' Her est rate set at six per cent per. WALLED LAKE — Honeymoon name of ‘'‘shoestring republic.” got the show going again only by township's interim attorney, He = ; . ae a> Pon A . ge ; bert W. Gordon pf Pontiae, revise 200um. It further specified that ing in Kentucky are newlyweds, Close to 2,700 miles long, it has draping a tablecloth around the the contract Tuesday for presenta- the interest will remain) in the Mp. and Mrs, Thomas W, Chettle. 2" 4verage width of only 87 miles. pillar. = : = »wnshi re ~ tion to the two Boards the follow- rey NP. burgh. The trouple was married at ine nicht S The other, point added was that he F Bani A H f _ ;plans and ‘specifications of the the First Baptist urch here by |system be posted in both town- the Rev. Carl Grapentine in a ship offices. candlelight ceremony. At last nights meeting, Mrs. The bride, the former Arlene! /Mailahn voice her coneern again! Sarya, is the daughter of Mr. and, saying she wanted to ‘‘be sure Mrs. Earnest Sarya of ' Redford; | that the township is protected.” {Township. Parents of the brides} ‘groom are Mr. and Mrs, Russell! *e ~ . . . icy * Theoretically, Tm for this Chettleburgh of 1380 Ladd Rd. program 100 per cent, but prac- here . Fre _ West German border point. for the economic re-i ntegration of the two terr War If, has been politically reunited with West Germany Janyary, unt yerformance in a hotel. That stopped her schedvted act, but Susie had the patrons in king on his master’s de- AP Wirephote ie) SYMBOL COMES DOWN — ‘Custonis officials remove the — aeh-German customshor isé Sign at Eichelscheid, the Saarland. itorities,. The Saar territory, taken oyer by French after Wor" 1957, but has remained’ in ‘the French ‘tnonetary’ il ree ntly’ The sign reads\“customs" in both languages. ~ ; ey * — ~ e (\ ) \ ae ‘ NO HORSES HERE — ‘Bicycle Polo,” a new game introduced in Elkins Park, Pa., is played the same as regular polo, with bikes replacing the horses. Any number can play, and the ball must be hit while the bicycle rider is in motion. UPI Phote 'Armored Truck Sylvan Lake to Streamline azmeree 72x but Not Gum System of Bank Accounts | ~ WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP)— ells-Fargo guard J. T. Sprinkle |found himself on the outside of Keg of Beer Explodes, Kills One, Hurts Another | MARSHFIELD, Wis. (AP)—An aluminum keg of beer exploded at the Marshfield Brewing Co. Wednesday night, killing one work- THE PONTIAC PRESS: THURSDAY, JULY 9,/ 1950 (Queen Visits ‘Seaway Inferior Hears People’s Hopes That Waterway Will Open Up the Prairies PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (UPD — Queen Elizabeth, who formally opened the St. Lawrence Seaway with President Eisenhower at Mon- treal June 26, sailed into its west- ernmost Canadian terminal today. She was told in advance brief- ings and in speeches prepared for delivery by the lo¢éal mayors at a lunch in Fort William that the peo- ple of the lakehead were counting on the waterway to open up the prairies to world commerce. The Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, scheduled a five- hour visit to Port Arthur and its twin city of Fort William en route from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., to Calgary, Alta. They came here aboard the royal yacht Britannia and were to leave at 3 p.m. for Calgary aboard one of the Royal Canadian Air Forces’ | two Comet jet transports. * * * . While the Queen was in Sault Ste. Marie touring a steel mill yes- terday, a Port Arthur judge or- dered a 44-year-old American wom- an who said she was ‘‘crazy’’ about the Queen sent to a mental hos- pital for 60 days observation. The woman was picked up by Royal Canadian Mounted Police the previous night after she gained considerable local publicity. by an- nouncing she was going to talk to the Queen and Philip and present them with “friendship flags.” A er and seriously injuring another. police spokesman said the woman ‘had a record of mental illness in wn ee * j ‘es, Where There’s Smoke ie , | Plant Wednesday night, , but yy |b! hams. Somebody had no- ELMIRA. N.Y. (AP)—Firemen| only fire they found was. in OF; Heed the smoke and turned in the . raced to the Armour packing! smokehouse, ‘where workers were! alarm, , / | i" 4 Reg. $3.98 All New LP Albums DD" ae Your Choice of Famous Hits Elvis Presley Million Sellers When It Comes to the End, Perry Como Johnny Mathis’ Greatest Hits All Sing Alongs by Mitch Miller Ray Conniff’s Concert in Rhythm plus Modern Dance, Traditional Dance Jass, Pops by Famous Artists such as Mantovani and Many Mcre No Money Down Add to The Sylvan Lake City Council! Both Bloomfield and West ne mh TS eae loft ‘The bottom of the one-half bar-|the United States. Your last night approved consolidation Bloomfield townships run their “ednesday. He accidentally left : | ‘as ordered held in of municipal bank accounts and| the key inside. rel keg crashed against Hubert} The woman was ordered he Account adopted a resolution asking for a Storm water into the area, it was * * i decrease in the Oakland County) Pointed = and city officials = Sprinkle called his office for a budget for 1960. |contemplating further drainage in- duplicate key. Councilmen voted to amend the to nearby lake. | Meanwhile, James R. Fain Jr., Lofy, Tl, of Marshfield, crushing his chest and part of his face. Authorities surmised that the ithe Ontario (mental) Hospital in iPort Arthur. The institution avas on the Queen's itinerary during a city tour. FEderal sg pee Re 3-7114 jtwo men were transferring gas| i) |from a full keg to: another when isun the closest known star to the city’s water revenue ordinance so) that the water revenue fund, for-| Alpha Centauri, except for the A low bid of $1,100, made by |Manager of a branch bank, came merly split into five bank a nts,| Dumbar Drilling, Inc., of Swan- UP with a solution to the problem. will be consolidated in one account. On the heels of this amend- ment came adoption of a resolu- tion to reduce the city’s 10 bank accounts to four, one account each for general,. water, fresh air camp, and county school funds. . “This will simplify our financial setup considerably, removing a} great deal of red tape,” explained David E. Firess, city manager. * * * The Council voted to follow a re- quest recently made by Berkley to the Oakland County Board of) Supervisors, asking for a decrease in the upcoming county budget. ‘BURDEN HEAVY’ i “In recent years the county budg-! of a municipal water system well |trieved the key. was awarded the company. * * * The Council appointed Firestone! Sprinkle was in the truck when as the city’s representative at the the duplicate key arrived. annual meeting of the Michigan! Municipal League at Mackinac Escape Artist Escapes Island later this summer. DOVER, N.H. (AP) — Warren} * * * Councilmen discussed the possi-/ Waterman, 29, awaiting trial oa bility of prohibiting swimmers on an escape charge, escaped! Sylvan Lake from swimming near; Wednesday night from the Staf- boat docks or boating areas. iford County House of Correction. ~~ Get Set For et has shown a steady increase,” No Firestone said. “This puts in-, SPO ED creased financial pressure on cit- FIL M! great that we decided to join Berk- ley officials in a request to de- crease rather than increase next) _year’s budget.” * * * | In other financial business, the Council voted to invest temporary surplus funds in short-term U.S. Government Security Bonds. } | ies. Our burden is becoming so | Councilmen also discussed the route of a proposed storm sewer from the sinkhole bordering Whit- field School on Orchard Lake avenue. | | i Help Michigan First, Then U.S., Governor § LANSING (® — A Republican . senator has suggested that Gov. | Williams look in his own back yard before trying to solve the | nation’s economic problems. The comment came from Sen. Clyde H. Geerlings (R-Holland), chairman of the Senate taxation committee. * * * Geerlings noted that Williams had called seven prominent economists fo a Mackinac Island | conference July 17-19 for a dis- | cussion of national economic | problems. | “Instead of trying to figure out a national economic prob- lem,. the governor should con- centrate on an industrial growth | program for Michigan to provide | more job opportunities for our | unemployed and our increasing | population,” Geerlings said. Get cool, refreshing sleep with no-draft, natural cooling — the Signal way! Two kinds of cooling from the same unit; famous Signal-built, electrically- reversible motor; automatic Thermostatic Brain that turns fan on or off as temperatures change, keeps watch ‘while you sleep. In 12”, 16%”, 20” sizes. 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He said taxicab owners throughout the country are keeping an eye on results and predicted an increase in the number of diesels in the next couple of years. The diesel powered units have been installed in standard ‘four- door Plymouths. They look and drive like an ordinary cab, so unless you peek under the hood or have an exceptionally keen ear, you wouldn’t know the difference as the meter ticks away. Viger conceded that the diesel is a bit rougher and noisier than gasoline powered ris when it lidles. ‘ke *« * He cited figures kept by Charles Ross, a Detroit taxicab fleet owner, to show the difference in operating costs between the four- cylinder diesel and the six-cylinder engine normally used in his taxis. During the first six months of this year, the two comparative yeabs traveled 25,000 miles. The diesel averaged 19.3 miles a gal- jon, compared with 9.5 for the conventional engine. Mainte- nance costs on the diesel were $6.75 compared with $29.35. | “You should consider too that idiesel fuel is about two cents a | gallon cheaper,” said Viger. ‘The big saving will come at 40,000 to’ 50,000 miles when the gasoline engine normally needs overhaul while the diese can go 75,000 to | 100,000 miles before overha’ Suggests Solution ST. CATHERINES, Ont. (UPI)— Police traffic department inspector | \Frank Jarvis has a suggestion for eliminating traffic jams caused by long cars trying to fit into small metered parking spaces: Lengthen the spaces from 22 feet to 25. 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Walter (D-Pa), chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, that many of the artists selected had records of Communist-front activity. «Eisenhower said he had no de- sire to act as a censor, but wasn't too enthusiastic about some of the selections. include Gilbert Stuart’s famous portrait of George Washington and George P. A. Healy’s Lincoln, Among the other added starters are John Singleton. Copley, Mary Cassatt, McNeill Whistler, Sargent, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Frederic Remington, George Caleb Bingham and Samuel F.B Morse. James) John Singer J | Two hit Force’ ‘Officials Quit Both Cite Reasons; Secretary Named said general counsel. No successor Dechert has been named. personal reasons. Sharp, 54-year-old Republican, ent, * * * Sharp was assistant secretary Personal New Under- WASHINGTON (®# — Malcolm A. -|MacIntyre resigned yesterday as, under secretary of the Air Force, effective July 31. President Eisen- hower nominated Dudley C. Sharp, a former assistant secretary of the Air Force, to succeed MacIntyre. At the same time, Eisenhower accepted the resignation of Robert B. Dechert as defense department In his letter of resignation as Air Force under secretary, Mac- Intyre said only that he was leaving government service for a resident of Houston, Tex. From 11927 to 1955 he served with the Mission Manufacturing Co. of that city—the last nine years as presi- the Air Force pee re from) October 1955 through January of) this year. At that time he returned to the Mission Co. as vice chair- man of its board. Dechert, in resighing as Defense Department general counsel, said he was doing so because of com- pelling personal reasons. Swank Club Rejects U.N. Official Bunche’ NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Post said that Ralph Bunche, undersecretary of the; United ‘Nations and Nobel Peace! 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Teenage Boys Are Horror ‘Addicts By EUGENE GILBERT “House on Haunted Hill” (2, a buddy,’’ commented 15-year- , | old Rand Kinnick of Coffeyville, horror! and per cent). jnot what might call addicts you “The Blob.” “It.” “The Fly Fight + eene ol the Beye ena’ Girls overwhelmingly (63 per Kan. “It doesn’t seem right “Tee: Thing.” “It Came From one per BO of the girls felt a cent) preferred ty see a horror Semehow to take a girl to a hor- Gates Space.” “Tt Came From compulsion to see horror films Movie with a boy rather than some- FOF movie.”” Under the Sea.” as often as the opportunity pre. One of their own sex, while boys flizabeth Parent of St. Louis Whatever it is and wherever, Jted itself. by a 959 per cent vote preferred said she never had a nightmare | it’ came from, teenagers by the . to attend with other boys. after a horror film, thousands will be sure to see it But a whopping 71 per cent Of; «1 preter to go with a date,” in all its grisly details. the boys and 64 per cent of the! 14 16 year-old Jacqueline Smith i ‘bats and graveyard apparitions | ‘hold no fear for 17-year-old vane |Whycoff of Boston. Merwarta.”| she confessed, ‘I’m ribly hungry.” * * * Only three per cent of the “but some-| ‘agers who regularly attended hor- times I get a feeling someone is! ror films also professed to be regu-| i wat ching me the way home. 1; ilar readers of- horror magazines, | always ter-' teen- Horrer movies, with thelr oe nt “every now and then. fpr eg boon eames then’ never go alone.’ | but a whopping 86 per cent said! frightening strangiehold on the 7” sce enelics me inuswl mt so scared. | kk [they enjoyed ghost stories in sum-| teenaged boxoffice, have become Because they ere augh, “1 always go alone or with Vampires, ghouls, man-eating! mer camp. Hollywood's biggest bread and 4nswe red 16 vt te Paul Fink of sacs = _ oe butter item since the heyday of Hoosick Falls No 4 the Grade B horse opera. “Because | get frightened whe T see them,” answered l6-seat ol Hts com aes aerate SOVIEL Flat Out of Date by in any American town without Frankenstein, Dracula. then * * * brides, SONS, daughters ane othe Both schools of ghoul patrons, members of the clammy cian play- those who came to laugh and those By VIVIAN ROWN Olga BaNar. the Soviets are build Walls are painted driftwood ing to packed houses of screaming \), came to shudder, had plenty | NEW YORK (AP)—The three. ing apartments at such a fast beige, drapery fabric stretches youngsters. of support throughout the country.: rg9m apartment displayed at the Pace across one window in a design This weekly ghoul session, Te tia survey showed that 33 per Soviet Exhibition of Science, Tech- LOTS OF STORAGE to give the effect of birch trees. plete with screaming skulls. grave cont of the boys and 31 per cent i nology and Culture at the nan “Our furniture is not as sophisti- I says veil ak ate 5500. He ampires, ee sre ic niche F ' : yard ghosts and thirsty vampires, | + the girls attended horror movies seum here is furnished in a man-) 664 as American furnishings,” has been the salvation of many pecintaeily foplaughs. ner reminiscent of rural Ameri- < che naraite iat We is mack Uke neighborhood movie. house. . can 25 years ago | Phe Vie re . ~ 6 And an almost opposite per- | some of the medest furniture dis RAISING GHOUL LOVERS? centage, 43 per cent of the girls | There is shower equipment im- played here ”’ Why are teenagers so fascinated and 35 per cent of the boys, went posed almost ‘s an after-thought ot rage space predominates (in with things ghastly and ghouly?, to be scared. a hie an ub i the tiny rooms of the model apart n he pedroom a romemaae : m flock to horror ment; furniture and cabinet de- " ai eens re i and devoted Despite movie makers claims fo, coverlet of printed cotton gauze ~ gns are old-fashioned by our ries suc pat é sig e old-fi 1 ( nowses 6 ,. the contrary, less than one per covers the bed and matching fab- .,. eo a numbers? Are we raising a genera- standards of sophisticated decora . ‘cent of the teenagers interviewed ric is used on a lampshade. a P tion ? ire-lovers? tion of vampire sy fee said they went to horror films to} * * * re x . When the answers came in Irom |) ose their interest in science. our interviewers across the country The kitchen looks as if it had Color schemes would not appeal we found that most youngsters are DRACULA THE FAVORITE been pat to aut eis ; needs of to our decorators. Strawberry and| a | Who is their favorite horror pin. newlyweds. The refrigerator is at gray vinyl squares on the bath- 1] reac a etter room “sr establish the cao JULY SALE! Dracula, by a wide margin, with The apartment and eae iz mood for the area at te pink 54 per cent of the girls and 48 per Igmall-scAle because saya Miss plastic tiles on the walls and a cent of the boys, naming him their _ . strawberry shower sheet, YOULANDE dream spook COST. $350 BLOUSES Next on the horror horizon came 844 Bedroom colors are pink, yel- dominates the wall of the living- idining area , “This storage unit is a brand new idea in Russian living,’’ Miss ,Bayar explains. PAINTING FOCUS “I decorated this room around this painting of birch trees by Gritziay,"’ she points out, referring to the color scheme of black ‘and beige, relieved by a chair up- holstered in a red print | buy Couns Wale Shower Honors Popular, easy, thrifty! Stitch up Bride- Elect thes ddle- ts for bab ifts o waar bestsellers. Wilma Pfahlert Hundreds of Today's Most Wanted Colors for Home Decoration! In PONTIAC GLASS CO. | 23 W. Lawrence St. FE 5-644] bazaar best-sellers. Easy — 2 pieces plus ears for; A miscellaneous shower hon- oring Wilma Pfahlert, bride- 'each pet — just transfer the pat-| tern on fahric. Pattern 844: trans-| elect of Gerald Curry was given Wednesday evening at the fer of pattern pieces for 4 toys| heme of Mrs. Terry Odell of INCAN TO (kitten not shown). PERFUME FROM ROME Send Thirty-five Cents (coins)! for this pattern—add 5 cents for| Crescent Lake road. Mrs. each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Gerald Hargraves was co- ,Send to The Pontiac Press, 124, hostess. |Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164,, Miss Pfahlert is the daugh- Old Chelsea Station, New York 11,| ter of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Y. Print plainly Pattern Num-| C. Pfahlert of Lakeland ave- ber, Name, Address and Zone. nue, and Mr. Curry is the son Send’ for a copy of 1959 Laura’ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has' Curry of Maycrest street. An lovely designs to order: embroi-| Aug. 15 wedding is planned. dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, Among the guests were quilting, toys, In the book, a spe-| Mrs. Pfahlert. Mrs. Curry. Mrs. Jack Miller, Mrs. Larry cial surprise to make a little girl) Cates, Mrs. William C. Pfahlert with a a Wolf Man (36 per cent) and Frank- low and gray. The bed has a head-, made look. enstein (34 per cent), followed board with compartments on eith- very distantly by “The Thing” (3 er side. A built-in vanity table is oT per cent) and actor. Boris Karloff in the storage and closet unit Seperates (1 per cent), apparently regard- along one wall, Two paintings, a ff! less of role. ‘chair and a desk-like piece com- Cotton Skirts O : Count Dracula's appeal to the | sos Mod eu mnien pa Bayar By a Famous fair sex, with girls again out- estimated would cost 3,500 rubles Maker a voting the boys 43 per cent to ($350) to furnish, without either s the machine-made or the hand- 39 per cent, installed “Return of made oriental rugs used on the Dracula” in top place as the loos teenagers’ choice for the scariest | : * * * ‘tory ever presented in a horror : — P | The boys’ bedroom consists of . two beds, two work tables, and a SHOPS ‘Return of Frankenstein" trailed storage unit with laminated plastic with a 27 per cent total vote, fol-| ‘sliding doors, The furniture is 61 W. Huron St lowed by ‘‘House of Wax”’ (11 per _varnished pine. : cent), "The a : a per cent) A large built-in storage unit fabric. |got her ($550) to match in the Soviet Un- ‘ion exclusive of the very expen- sive. large oriental rugs, typical of a floor covering modest Russian home.” The ple lines. It consists of room table, four chairs, holstered chair, a “for one guest,” studio and a “not ina walnut furniture is on sim- a dining a red up- lounge coffee table with a handle across its top for easy moving. Miss Bayar, a member of the academy of architecture and con- struction in Moscow says she is a specialist in interior decoration. That and her knowledge of English Soviet apartment in America. Hears Abe About W Work of Policewoman Patricia Sweeney of Bloom- field Hills discussed the sub- ject “‘A Policewoman's Work With the Pontiac Police De- partment” at a meeting of the Countryside Improvement Assn. Wednesday. Members met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Fuller of Green Lake. 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WAP)—Po- i¢ lice nabbed seven boys~ranging jin age from 6 to 12—and_ said they had looted a graveyard of a human skull to hold their own version of a television horror session. ‘ They were reléased in custody of 'their parents pending juvenile ac- | tion. ‘Ptarmingan Is Foxy The ptarmigan dives directly from flight into a deep snow bank jto snooze and thus leaves no trail for a predatory animal to follow. FIGHT FILMS! } BETTER THAN RINGSIDE! FLOYD ‘PATTERSON JOHANSSON OFFICIAL WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMS! meee Reincied thru UNITED ARTISTS en 4 * 3 E ia LEO McCAREY'S NEWMAN - WOODWARD JUAN , COLLINS - CARSON MaScore COLOR by DE LUXE starting RICHARD EYER STEPHEN McNALLY COLEEN GRAY lreza KEEGO! Tonight: Wednesday % iets HURON THEATER CUFTON DOROTHY WEBB. MEGUIRE: Ci The ! ae THY BD oak DOORS OPEN 6:45 CHARLES one. wheel, a a ren Restaurant Worker Sobs He Mistook 6-Year-Old | Bbing, slightly built restaurant | for His Wife LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — “I thought she was my wife."’ A sob- |worker gave that explanation to | police today for his slaying of a 6-year-old neighbor girl. But, Robert Ervin insisted, he did not sexually molest the young- ister; Dolores Stafford. | .Ervin, 20, signed a statement jadmitting he\chokd and stabbed jthe little girl when she wandered |into his apartment as she had done many times before to see his | wife. * * * | Her nude body was found in |the attic above the apartment | Tuesday. Authorities said she had | been raped. | Ervin’s wife, Kathy, 18, left ihim last weekend after he tried to |strangle her, then urged her ‘to ‘leave lest he harm her. ! xk ok | | ‘Officers were waiting for Ervin ; when his train pulled into Las! 'Vegas from Los Angeles Wednes-| ‘day. 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(AP)—A 3- year-old | |boy apparently killed himself |Wednesday night with a .38 caliber |pistol belonging to his father, an | FBI agent. Stuart Godwin Jr., away at the time umpiring a Little League baseball game, told police it was ithe first time he had leff a loaded gun at home. , A 14-year-old baby-sitter, Vin- ,cent Manieri, said the child, Greg- ‘ory, was restless and refused to sleep in his own room but agreed ito go to sleep Hf he could stay in | ;his parents’ room. He told police that a short time | later he heard a cracking sound, | [went into the bedroom and found | ithe child lying on the floor by his father’s bed, shot in the chest. | Body Found Year ALLENSPARK, Colo. (AP) ‘Authorities say the remains of 10-| | year-old Bobby Bizup, who last! August wandered away from a! |Catholic boys camp, have been found in a mountain ravine. The Rev. Richard Heister, di- rector ofthe camp, said Wednes- day: three counselors found the re- a last Friday in a ravine just |, After Boy Vanished THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JU L x 2, ssh FLYING CRANE — Balanced artistically on this helicopter pulls up to a steep hillside to let workmen scramble aboard in a remote section of San Juan, LE Lee (Slays Little Girl, Says Was Error |Camp St. iP ar ‘dl apparently _ 7 Herter fo Travel reg- ‘through Louisiana, ssa ve man at a central control; teal 1,200 , miles of pre istation in Nashville, Tenn., paaiee ithe flow of natural gas, ‘Tennessee and Kentucky, } in Special Jet Plus AF Equivalent of Boeing 707 Will Carry, Secretary to Geneva | | WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of State Christian A. Herter will fly to Geneva Saturday in one of the three plush jet airliners built ior use by the White House and Cab-! : inet officers. ie a * * It wil} mark the first time the West = hie fectal OF THE WEEK Twin Auto _— Floor Mats 19 : 6” : For mest cars. Tough rubber. C5220 ~ i lad Cheice colors. 6” carryall. 9:30-5:30 mot Fri. $:30-9 MIRACLE MILE FE 4-9066 Open 16:00 te 9:00 Daily plane, the Air of the commercial Boeing 707, has been used by a top administration |official on an overseas mission. The Air Force version—called the VC137A—has been especially equipped with added electronic gear, conference tables and mod- | ern couches to provide a relaxed atmosphere during travel. Herter, and 11 top aides, accompanied by his wile is to take off from Andrews Air Force. Base, Md., outside the capital, at 9 a.m.| Saturday. He plans to fly first to Ottawa for a five-hour stop for talks with Canada’s Prime Minister | John Diefenbaker and Foreign Min- ister Howard C. Green. * * * UPI Phote The Ottawa flight is scheduled; ‘copter was purchased or the purpose of lower-. [to take 75 minutes. Afterward, | ing poles and equipment, and carrying men in ‘Herter is to leave fhe Canadian a project stretching over a mountainous and (Capital about 6 p.m. for a non-stop flight to Geneva. This normally inaccessible area of = island. — ——— ~——— a ————| The jet has been given intensive | ._|tests by the Military Air -Trans-| | ‘J , ‘Ap |below timberline. lhe avy underbrush three miles port Service. The plane can fly, inearly 600 miles an hour at an| was the altitude of about 40,000 feet. The} Joseph | cruising speed is considered to be| 1625 to 572 miles per hour. The boy wandered away from |from the camp. Malo, south of Estes; Bobby, partially deal, Father Heister said Bobby| son of M. Sgt. and Mrs. died in the ravine’s'Bizup of Denver. Force equivalent| === KRESGE’S Luncheonette DELICIOUS 4am Sandwich COMBINATION PLATE Refreshing! Tender baked ham on a bun, crisp Marzetti cole slaw, hard cooked egg, sliced fresh tomato. 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Full 72x84” Enjoy BIG, SAVINGS. . «get in on Kresge’s July Sale! | _One of the youngest quarter-final University psychology major, and’ The quarter-finals featured | HARDWOUD It happened on the 468- PORT HURON (UP1)—Former| felds in the meet’s history tees elder stateswoman, Marge Lind- match sends Miss Quast, the 1958 — ard four 4th hole. | ‘he bank at the right edge of the champion Ben Smith of Birming.| . rie gre over the back: say, 34-year-old former Curtis Cup USGA cmerete, seven | KI COVER, yi par 1 ole. | carpet. javing. in the ‘tournament! breaking 6,567-yard par 37-38-75 player from Decatur, Ill. rival Miss Gunderson, 1957 USGA 22 Bi yt g A Venturi hooked his drive; 4. jumped up, grabbed the tor ihe first time in eight years,|_£Xmoor Country Club course, | kok itlist. ||, Sewed-in Floor—Netting | STORAGE. ; e jum up, $ ; ’ . , , | and the ball disappeared pail and unwittingly tossed it on | fired a one-under-par 70 at Black, The group includes two teen- | Jn yesterday's second round,| !t Will be their fifth meeting. | in Door with storm flaps $495 into the trees and rough. the green. Officials ruled that |River Country Club yesterday to| agers, Andy Cohn of Waterloo, yiss Lindsay ousted Mary Mills) xk *« * $9-98 As Venturi adv January had to drop the ball lead the first round qualifying in| lowa, 19-year-old Northwestern lof Ocean Springs, Miss., 3 and! In the Washington State finals = _ enturi and his caddy | over his shoulder at the point of ie Michigan Amateur gollf tour-; University sophomore, and 18- | 2. Miss Bell scored 3 and 2 over of 1955, Miss Quast won 2 and 1.| PLAY TENTS Children's approached the hunting) interference. |nament, booed old onerry eal op | Lois Drafke, Chicago; Miss Wheel-| In the 1955 USGA Junior semi- Complete Rapes, Poles, Stakes Size area, Ken asked the mar- | Finsterwald’s 73 in the 18-hole| The second round of qualifying | bast eS Vee, > er by 3 and 2 over veteran Mrs. finals Miss Gunderson won 4 and rar Tarr $3.98 ‘ ; ; , | year’s runner-up in the lA Cc » Johns Mas " rm ‘ :_ 5°9'x5'Y Umbrella $8.98 + cea bs 1 'title playoff with Art Wall was his; at Black River and Port Huron | ,, nn Casey Johnstone, Mason City, 3. In the 1958 USGA senior semi res Shal ‘‘did you see a ball in play 1. : a“ USGA junior. Iowa: Miss Williams 14ip over| finals Mi ; 7 7'xT’ Umbrella ... $9.98 | Aluminum ” “p jonly above-par round on the par 72; Golf Club today will reduce the ; l-up over’ finals, Miss Quast won 1-up. lest. here?” “No” he answered. |wurse In the tourney proper, he| field from 26 to 63. The sur- | Then come Nancy Roth, 20, the Mrs. John Clauder, Milwaukee;, Other quarter - finals _pairings' 4’8"x7' Wall Tent. $9.98 Frame , i tourney’s Cinderella who waits ta-' Miss Quast 3 and 2 over defending; send Lindsay against Bell, who is | 7’x7’ Wall Tent .. $11.98 $9.98 After a short search tha all! fired rounds of 71-68-71-72. Wall was| vivors will join defending cham- : é 4 fir ounds 0 a bles during the winter in a Holly-| champion Barbara McIntire, Jupi-;even par through 31 holes of her, was found nestled snugly against never over regulation, shooting 71-| pion Glenn Johnson of Grosse | the trunk of a tree, making it im- 67-72-72 and winning the playoff} He in the start of match play | wood, Fla., cafe and spends her|ter, Fla.; Miss Gunderson 4 and 2) two matches for the best shooting] WE RENT TENTS ... $8.00 up, week possible for Venturi to take a nor- with a 71. | tomorrow, mal swing or hitting a ii | Dow's 2nd place swag in the Smith, 38, who won the Amateur The marshal innocently ex- | Buick Open puts him 8th on the |crown in 1950 and ceased compet- | claimed “boy, you're Aucky to | pGA money list with earnings ex- jing in the event when he failed find it!” As if that wassi’t enough, | ceeding $16,000. ito successfully defend the title the eS ern pen he added “‘it’s too bagi you’re not | an aktcundin ay ' following year, was the only golfer as g total o 89,200, Sa : a switch hitter likey Mickey Man- | An astonding total of 89,200 to better par at the two courses. tle, then you Ould hit it left 4. at Warwick. Another 3,000, Six other former champions are) handed.” TT i persotis viewed the Monday play- Competing in the qualifying and! q S 0 day By thig time, of course Venturi off jtwo of them trailed Smith by a ; : a a single stroke — Tom Draper who} was j¥&t about ready to haul his} Mrs. Albert Bornak captured low S!D8'€ S'T a hae . drivgr out of the bag and chase inet honors in the Women’s Silver Mae 8 i] ae er eane| Top Pros Will Clash LER BEIT etl bos same; in 91l- Degree Heat, offending marshal off the|Lake Golf League with 32, followed scare at Port Huron Coll Cob. LMA A : ‘AA at Pittsburgh gid AAI; LAL . “Im only 23,” Ken said,|/by Mrs. Harry Freeman at 34.| 5 ‘y = SO : UR 4 AZ PITTSBURGH (AP) — Hot, hu- . é igs heey FIRST LI summers working out of Elkhart,| over Mrs. Frank Sranahan, Toledo; in the tourney; Wheeler against, Miss Cohn by 3 and 1 over Polly) Williams, and Cohn against Roth.| ‘ut things like this are aging me| Mrs. Bornak also won the low putt! Draper, of Birmingham, won in A Qu st.” joormpetition with 13. Mrs. Paul’ his title at Black River 10 years = MORE BUICK NOTES |Castleberry, Mrs. Roland Gegoux| ago. Syron, of Pontiac, former ALI TY. . ° ~ land Mrs, Elbert Looney shared Ist) Notre Dame golf captain, |mid weather was in store for a| ; oe Pontiac's Chuck Brown, former piace in the blind hole event with) snapped a title run by Johnson | star-studded field of the nation’s — LEZ football and basketball star at St. sixes on No. 1. ; at three straight in 1957. But top golfers today as first round Michael, was Dow Finsterwald’s) Gienn Harding has replaced| Johnson came right back last | play in the Western Open Cham- ‘AJAX Custom C hi caddy, : Glenn Vallance on the Bald Moun-| year to regain the champion- | pionship got under way at the US On val x *e& * \tain team of the Michigan Publinx; ship. ' Pittsburgh Field Club. DUAL Tread s Don January sent his approach|League. . Bill Hallock, 17, won | A high of 91 was predicted for | i pete eae re Three others also matched par| ‘ : spe tn shot towards the 18th green last|this week's Junior District golf) 5¢ 7 in the first round qualifying. | id-afyernoon with a possibility of Sunday and the ball rolled under |tournament at Washtenaw CC with They were Mike Hill, Jackson, last| thundershowers this evening. j , r ey bd , , | the tresses of a woman sitting ona two-over-par 74. year’s medalist; Harold Brink of x * * Grand Rapids, and Bob McMasters| A total of 124 professionals are of Royal Oak, former University! going after $25,000 in prize money, CHURCH'S INC. | of Michigan golf captain. during the four-day, 72-hole tour-' f A total of 70 golfers scored 77| ney over the field club’s hilly and’ or better, indicating that a score|well-trapped 6,617-yard course, | of slightly below 154 will be neces-| which has a par of 35-35—79. Top) | prize is $5,000. Seven amateurs spreads SUNHEAT payments uniformly sary to remain in contention for the ‘title. also are entered. 6.70-15 Recoppoble Tire TUBE TYPE TUBELESS TYPE TIRE Bleck White Bleck White SIZE Walls Walls Welis Wells Ee.in | Ea.in | Eo. in Be. in that you Sets Sets Sets Sets NYLON TIRE Facts should know | 670.151 1588 | 17.88 | 1688 | 1088 NY LON—hos twice the strength under 7.10-)5 | 16.88 high speed “tummpike” heat conditions— 7 te 5 | 18.88 nan au a twice the resistance to “impact” damage x *« * | Two other former champions, Sam Kocsis of Detroit at 75 and | Fevored locally is Arnold Palm- Fred Turner of Flint at 74, were | ¢T, the Ligonier, Pa., pro who won) | in good position to survive the the coveted Masters tournament) qualifying, in 1958 and went on to become top : money winner that year. : | But two other ex-champs, Lou} “ a e OLD WAY y |Wendrow of Lansing at 79 and Ed In addition to defending cham-’ Flowers of Dearborn at 81, MUSt | pion Doug Sanders of Miami % : jimprgve today to stay in the Tun-/ Beach, other top-notch entrants me: |include Dow Finsterwald, of Te- { Pastas Kocsis, exume See | quest. Fla., the PGA champ; sedans |King, was expected to compete.| Doug Ford, of Paradise, Fla., win- thon do Ra or Tyrex (r. 7.50-14 'But the Royal Oak amateur de-|ner of the Canadian Open; Ken All J&R Tires Are ee “heie neodiche ce Vo cor : + <><] 19.88 | 22.88 |cided to pass up the tournament) Venturi, of San Francisco, winner ‘ ae . 00-14 ><=. 21.88 | 24.88 te 4 | ; ; MOUNTED FREE! tires—they're the best you con buy! this time. ,of the Chicago Open; Cary Middle- Tire gidtaswn are Pies Yes cb Ge lepchig O00 | coff, of Hollywood, Fla.; and Gary |-Hiter, Big Homer ==" "| MATT poe Change THIS cele) Sr wit * * * . 5 Missing are Masters champion — SHOCK SPRI Waterford Highlights Art Wall Jr. of Pocono Manor, - WECU: Renews Sigsaty- cle tide Csr | Pa.; National Open champion Bil- WEEK; Removes the “sag” from car rear— ! A one-hit shutout by Jack ly Casper of Chula Vista, Calif.; Ss stops “bottom hitting" over bur 735 Nelson of Spencer Floor Covering and perrenial favorites Sam Snead increase carry load up to 750 Pr. Heavy Duty—1500 Lb. Capacity .....9.95 jand Al Servoss’ three-run homer and Ben Hogan. Billy Maxwell of for the Arrows featured a Water- Odessa, Tex., withdrew. iford softball doubleheader last | night. | | I56—All 6 cylees-----F>|1954-57—6 eyl....... 7.25 Nelson blanked Drayton Drug An Ace at Sylvan Glen 1949-58—All 6 cy cyl 7 | 10-0 in six innings with Bill) A. E. Murphy, 2085 Gardner, For PONTI AC on For FORD 9 5 VA | Goulet s triple the only hit while Berkley, fired a hole-in-one yes- 1935-54—6 & & cyl...... 5 1949-53... ..00005 1 |Spencer piled up 12. terday at Sylvan Glen Golf Club. For BUICK . CAR "HELPER” SPRINGS aces up your sagging car sprin ; increases load to 1000 Ibs. Ideal for 6% § trailer pulling or the trailer itself, Pr. _Heovy Duty—1500 Lb. Capacity... . 9.95 — Spring RAISERS ‘os cy 595 1941-53 For PLYMOUTH MADE BY THE MAKERS OF BLUE SUNOCO MOTOR FUELS The belt by Servoss highlighted! Murphy aced the 230-yard 8th | anes ooeceeeee 745| 1954-56—V8....... 7.75 ‘S | | Restores “sagging” U R H 'a 4run 6th as the Walls bowed! hole with his No. 1 wood and shot | if on he Set of nc. (7-2. Norm Tick was hte Arrow | a9 sen 18 sual Witnesses to the j ISCOUNT Tail Pi P When purchased with pars, plead. Load its 4 107 S. SQUIRREL ROAD—AUBURN HEICHTS ; winner , ace were A. W. Moore, Jack 10% D on pe replocemest muller “tap” between coils—can't snap ovti-? | UL 2-4000 ona vite ears age one Betoche, = Malike and = on , ee Bs Imists Diasted the Schoolcraft; Twardovki, all putting on the | ° SEL Lakers, 12-2. ' 8th green when the ball rolled TAIL PIPE Repair KIT fea) SHOCK ABSORBERS TOP CARRIER { —— , . a moms ' Fee All Ye DIRECT ACTION! | ize : Brond 1 Perf. 7 . . Pipes! a replacement of a 399 | t E . : Original equipment Each \ [Died KUPPENNEI MER — on investment in good appeorence S DEC | a | S e| | | N Gg 8: \ eee pee - Expert INSTALLATION Deluxe CHROME FINISHED Kit...... . cost KUPPENHEIMER Suits §63 Every Suit in This Group Sold at $90 or $95 You SAVE on J& Just "flick" the safety pin... it swings out of the Volt. Starter Water jign. TuneE : In retor Pump ator Reg. Motor Pump | Up Kit peoigy if reed to bed | 1950-56 "40" || 1954-55 1953-55 1953-55 (Call 1953-55 | 1953-56 fy "emove from cor— | ot swings out of si Buik | 17.95* | 5.20* | 14.45* | 3.89% | store) | 7.25% | 2.29 Gs out of sight... 4 out of way, 1941-53 "6" || 1937-55 1963-54 1940-55 || 1949-54 || 1953-56 |'53-58"6" : 95 chev. | g.95* | 2.69 | 17.45" | 3.89% | 12.45* | 5.45" | 1.79 —f Volue- 8 Dod (Cait 1939-52 || 1950-55 || 1940-55 || 1946-55 |[35-56"6"/'50-55"6" cok | site) | 2.69 | 12.45% | 3.89% | 12.95% | 5.75* | 1.79 Leen 1949-53 1951-53 1950-53 1949-55 1932-53 1950-53 || 1949-56 TOP Ford V8) ¢95* | 2.69 | 11.45* | 3.89% | 9.95* | 7.50* | 1.79 : 1949-50 || 1949-54] 1953-35 1940-55 || - = 1935-57 1955 Olds. | 17.95* | 5.45* | 14.45* | 3.89% | secre) | 6.95% | 1.98 Plym 1949-54 1939-54 1949-54 1949-55 | 1946-55 | 1949-56 | 1950-56 ey. | 8.95* | 2.69 | 12.45* | 3.89% | 12.95* | 5.75* | 1.79 1948-54 1950-54 || (Call 1949-54 (Call 1949-54 || 1937-56 Pontiac | 17.95* | 5.45* | sicre) | 3.89 | store) | 6.70% | 1.98 For cars and model years not shown—call at store! . Here at Tremendous Savings are famous Kuppenheimer Suits, the suit that’s truly an investment in good appearance. Healy Use the Downtown "Shop & Park’ Program from McNally’s Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. 106 North Saginaw Street *Exchange Prices | LRU ROLES = iis wort sacinaw st. Park Free Rear of Store | : SPIEGEL CATALOG DESK IN THIS STORE = | | ‘1 J@R CREDIT UP TO2 YEARS TOPAY = ss ; | { ) | | . F i ‘ os / ae ‘ 4 ye - Y { "A ‘ = . : . . ; =< / } # | 5 , THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959 “ | \ : f d L i F ry ‘: — 1 oo ie ig Rochester, Romeo Traffic Studied |, Check Travel in 2 Towns \ = News in Brief Someone broke into a summer, * fi ae Penis: ~ Business Notes. Sei? Skins ted ex) t > ae. be paid from the Copital pars Fund. ‘ : H. C. Newingham, of 381 'S. Rochester road.by National Twist Drill and Tube Co, on the north and the new South Hill bridge at the south. ‘ They also will be set up on Orion road just west of Rochester road, Drinking on This Job sre oc May Start Career Ernest Alvrez, 644 Northview NOTICE Ct., reported to Pontiac Police yesterday that someone entered his home and stole $240 from an! unlocked strong box in the kitchen. | The thief entered through an un- locked side door. Notice—Coal Users. Coal prices | are lowest at this time of the year, | so retail prices are lower also. Mine on roads leading into and out of both towns. Check points were established to- cage Seem ; Marshall‘ St., has opened a real |” NOTIOR 18 HEREBY GIVEN White Lake Township, ani stole) oon. —. Troopers from theiday at. the. north and south -eads estate firm at Auburn and Crooks) pontiae, ‘Michigan’ wil meet in tne on. a hifi radio and record player.|state Police Post here are assist-lof Van Dyke on the outskirts of| pe —. road, Aubare Heigite.. is (he Feel ioc ps0. sont “fuggestions me The break-in was reported yester-|ing the State Highway Department! Romeo and on East and West 32- - estate business for the past Cpnctions that may he meee ty BITES day to the Oakland County Sher-|in making an “Origin and Desti-' Mile road. , ' ; : years, 12 in this =. Newingham 6“ t443. iff's Dept. by Alpheaus King, of|nation Survey” today. in Romeo “ exces tha cusck: | i Heston stood barefoot on the s | 19 July 124 (Peppers, sweet, pk. ................ 2.00 _ point. west side of East Boulevard that the plan, profile and estimate is _ | ; \ , me SUNY suty 1.82% Sep (chs Aaeyirosel eibp tel os Lae 2.45 New York Central, the favored rail] You are hereby notified that at alsaid improvement. is on file for public A. ®year-old girl was injured) BALTIMORE — Rodin’s stat- Mit of the sacred mountain of, Sala 20% Ne Hots Radishes. white dos. . 100 in the past two sessions, was down the Cit areas io, mick een A ae gare intended to construct : A | ” ; ”" | Mos | Sing me 1 -. Bev ar : ir , : se cieteniend 18: ed weeeca ae i e of Pont Michi {| It is further intende C) yesterday afternoon when struck ue, The Thinker,’’ at the Mu- Moses. in the Sinai Desert for the Sep 117% Lard idrums)— nS Brena cation aon behs...... 606 Ab a fraction. Pennsylvania Railroad!7. 1959" by resolution it ‘was Meeetared ais improvement in accordance with by a car while riding her bicyele |seum of Art, was no puzzle at all first scene of the film, “The Ten Q&° tiers BUY: $43 |Squash: Summer, % iu. 1......... 1 33/gained a bit ron to naneantion of the City Commis-jthe pian, profile an4 eetimech, Bat ee : ue | : ‘ Seba s bene : : westward on the sidewalk on Huron to 5-year-old Susan White. Commandments. ¥ May 1.18% Oct 08 |e cat oe $38) Fractional losses were taken by Work 0 the west side of East Boulevard| special assessment. according to front- street, east of Telegraph road. | The man was sitting there sad| Below him he could see the sun- sd oe |Turnips, bu. “seaetse-seeeees ses 1.00'General Motors, American Motors te clntan wee te the lacetn ike siial tend onaine poe cae south vide of Katherine June Warren, 813 Glen-|and all, she said, beause he was bleached walls of the 1,500-year-old iia a *% and Chrysler. Du Pont lost a point.|b?'sdistva. Noq'fntt A estimated cost, Rundell Street, from, Saginaw, Sirewt tp a - i cl ni re aft | “. . f 7. eo === Fl . * 2 Bi wo, an at the . file| Hamilton reet & dale Ave., was in satisfactory con- as fe aa where he left monastery of St. Catherine in ake «Ne _OREENS Schering was up a point, Pfizer aad patimate of « said improvement is on| cial \uesonement iustrict te defray $810.00 iti g iac a es. lw : Medium J1-32; sma -22; Borden 80.5 c Sob op adison Avenue to Columbia Avenue at|North Saginaw Street from indell | ate Grade B large 32-36; browns—Grade A| Merr Ché&S ... 19-llan estimated t | 110.2 feet north of Virginia would expect among the best! , ‘extra 1 41: Borg Warn ... 45 | ed cost qf $8,824.20, and that| Street to | largest balloons ever made. Each arge 41: medium 32; Grade B grit My 121 Mpls Hon . .136.4'the plan, profile and estimate of said/Street sball constitute the special as- iiare? he lent | large 32; checks 22! Minn M&M 149.6 impro = ra .50 of the bse) dolaws | will hold almost 10 million cu- | Commercially graded: | Buaa pelke 3% Mont Ward <4 |epeetion eM PaBMe te: | pene Cee cad our ee on | “They suggested I arrange MY bie feet of helium. Whites—Grade A jumbo 40; extra Burroughs 35.6 Mot Prod .. $6 | it is further intended to construct that $998.38 of estimated cost and own scripts since 1 know what I) ares 36; large 34-35: medium 26-28: Cal Pack... 29 payed ie. ni3.a| anid uaoreroment in accordance with a be = | : : 7 . sass | 2 5 n . ‘ean read best, and I have as a, a giant emer ag are de- are’ ae uciimn ie Gass SiGe pe. m3 Mueller Brass 30 the (cost, arse “ohall be waateuyea wen ri gis HEREBY QIVEN, : : ie sign to soi i i arge 26. ,|Cdn Pac .. 4 Ssessment according to f -| Tha e Com | sembled the stories from the King inn k val 700- fee amo, | Capital an. 7 es ee age and that all of the lote ‘and parcels| Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Com \James Bible, the Douai version "€ SKY Carrying pound stacks | . Carrier Cp ... 41 of land fronting upon the east side of|mission Chamber on July 14, 1959 a! s . at a of photographic plates in airti ht | Livestock Case, JI 23 ee on 4 Arlene Avenue from Madison Avenue to|o’tlock p.m. to hear § stions and ,and from the modern Bibles. | sondolas| Cosmic rave strild ih (eater Tre; 12 Ned Leed -. 1s porary aaa Avenue shell _constivate the ohjestens that may be made by parties g pe ic rays striking the DETROIT LIVESTOCK , Cen Lt 3 NY Central .. 31 sessmen strict to defray, inte . ‘ , . es . : : , Ches & Ohio | 74 ; 46.2/ $5.347.84 of the estimated cost and ex-| W.O. 17437. An admirer stopped by to com plates will leave trails on the film, | DETROIT. July 8 (AP)—Cattle—Sal-/ Chrysler 70.3 Nor Pac’ $84 |Penses thereof and that $3.476.36 of the| Dated July 8, 1959 ANS pliment Heston on his fine phy- |which can be studied to obtain ®ble 800. Trade slow; good and choice Cin Mil M 446 Nor Sia Pw. 23.4/¢8timated cost and expenses thereof ADA R. EV Cork “ 2 display i th 7 — Steers 900-1125 Ib. steady; over 1125|Cities Svc $4.6 Ohio Ui] 40.4 shall be paid from the Capital Improve- City ody sique. as isplayed in e clues to their energy and Orig Be. wont to 50c lower; good and cheice|Clark Bqutp ia uwens cng, amas sone = MENESY Gav July 9, °59. : i or | epi : - “A ed ifers steady t : ity Coca Cola id ac & : 2) OTI ; GIVEN we st er n movie, “The Big Scientists hope to record rays with 7) cancare ceeere, Bee etal — | Colg Paim 40.4 Pan AW Air . 26.3) That the Commission of the City of | Country. forces of 10,000 billion electron to mostly 50c lower; cows and bulls|Colum Gas 216 Panh Epi... 43.0 Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Com. gt me | steady: part load average to high choice|Con Edis 634 Perem a $8 ,| mission Chamber on July 14, 1959 at & Death otices | “You've got to keep in good, . ; 1/1021 Yb. steers 30.00: most choice steers;Con N Gas ... 54.1 | .. ba pi Rome p.m. to hear suggestions «and . cei | The experiment is part of the , 28-50-29.25: good to low choice 26.25-\Consum Pw .. 56.1 ‘ola ap 6 COsections that may be made by parties =. ,Shape if millions of people are rs | 28.00; standard and low good 24.00-26 25; | Cont $6.7 Pepsi Cols 39.6, terested. OO | going to see you up there on the ©Xtensive space research program | utility 22.00-24.00; choice heifers 1750-900 | Cont ae Pune. OD Seated Jum &- 1000 BEACH, JULY 8, 1959, OLIVE I. : .. carried on by the Office of Naval 10%. 27.25-28.00: good to low choice 25.50-/Cont Cop& 8 . 184 pri) Pet 48.6 7~ $41 Auburn Ave.: : |big screen where every defect is ies |27.00; standard 24.00-25.50: utility 21.09-/Cont Meter ... 115 proct 81.6 ADA R.. EVANS. mother of Mrs. ‘Siive Morey, | magnifi ad” Heston said. “i do a| Research in its Skyhook and Stra- 24.00; gatitity cows mostly : (19.90-20 99. | Eons oo wee: py Pure Oil $22 Cond care william and Clarence leach: dear | a a ._ |to-Lab projects. etait? 7 nares 1 ot O6cas bas) tant aera 63.5 » si... 78.3) poner * reat- lot of bending exercises and calis-| ; <= leudter bulls 21.0023 50 MSM Det Rais |. 43:3 Ren Drug | 903| NOTICE OF INTENTION TO con-| Srendchildren and 21 great 'thenics but no muscle-building. | # f h 270 Seag ... 345 Reyn Mot 109.4 struct sidewalk and related work. on neral service will be held Friday. exe . ipa The present manned balloon al-, ogs—Salable 400. Butchers 199-270 poug Aire .... 43.2 Rey Tob . 53.4| Perry Street. July 10, from the Wesleyan Meth- I'm massive enough as it is. . ‘ \Ib. steady; 270-320 Ibs. steady to 50¢/now Chem _. 90.6 Royal Dut 41.5! You are hereby notified that at e odist Church with Rev. Harry L. , Curiously, Heston finds that the titude record is 101,516 feet, set) NSPer, cO% east ee is 71038: ‘Ne ma ai cee ee ban Pao ae me city of ‘Ponting’ Michiean’ hea| 2pngee citictating. Interment ot . \ ; | No. 0 Ibs. 15.75- ; . . $1.6) ; igan held White Chapel. : at : in August, 1957, by Air Foree 2 and 3 15.25-15.15; No. 2 and 3 230-260 pest sry Scoville Mf... 25.5\July 7. 19 Losihasek yeh a; _White Chapel. 'better his physical condition the, ; ; tee. 14-00-18. 60; Sebcee mec 43 36-13 75; | nest Kod rene 90.4 eee rip de ~<4 by resolution it was de-| GASKINS. JULY 6. 1989. BYRON J. mere resonant his voice, easily Major David G. Simons, who saw 5 No. 1 to 3 sows 300-400 ibs. 10.75-\er que ® °° {85 Shell Oll 70.6/Commission to construct shacwen Gij| 267_N. Perry; age 68; dear father in fe , |the sun set as a bright white disk 12-25; 400-550 Ibs. 9.25-10.00; stags and|Qi & Mus... 6.‘ Sinclair 60.1! related work on Perry Street, of Raymond Gaskins, dear broth- one of the best in films. boars 600-1300 500000. lee a : ony . . 44 ry Street, south sie, { Everett, Charles, Gordon ; 00. Emer Rad 20.1 from Joslyn Extension to the east line rade : : “ and rise with a green flash acros$| Vealers—Salable 75. Pully steady; Sou Pac 73.8\ of Lot 42. AP. N Ceciel, Park ‘and Carl Gaskins, biblical records.” he ‘said. “that horizon cnn gd Speen, 24.0 00% |Erveeio” Ha SOU a7 ng Salem ot sien and het” the cpans| MPa AB Macey hb gee iblica] records, id, : «gigs F standard an : 00; culliPairb Mor ... 30.7 ” 6.2| Profile and estimate of said improvement ; . ’ ; Other recent scientific achieve-|and utility 17.00--26.00. Fireston 147: Std Brand 3,18 on file for public inspecti er; three grandchildren also sur- I'm getting myself into the best ments by balloon flights: heep—Salable 100. Steady; 14 head/pood Mach... 515 St4 Oil Cal . $23) "rie further intended to construct, Vive. Puneral service will be held shape of my life. It's a great y : lot mixed good and choice spring/Ford Mot... 77.5 std Si NJ §1.5,8aid improvement in accordance with Thureday, July Ll ace 1 F 1. Solar photographs of unpre-|siaughter lambs 100 Ibs. 24.50 good and/Freppot Sul .. 30 tevens JP .. 33.6\the plan, profile and estimate, and that t Don -Johns Funera P P P 8 : H Mr. Gaskins will be tak Gets bee tee Wy Oi cedented sharpness were taken to ee = aught gr 300-0 o cull Prueh Tra .... 26.7 aay . dL [the a béreof shail be defrayed by to Rvergreea Cemetery in few: 4 } wo 2 I to oice slau er ewes 9. 00, : i]. . jspecial assessment di - - House of Discounts 1 NORTH SAGINAW ST. memorable and rewarding. “ ° . Gen'Bak 123 Suther Pap ... 404/age and that all of the lots ‘and peresis| Port, Ky. for burial. -_ from 80,000 feet. At that height Ge fe J parcels : < Gen Dynam .. 53.5 Swift & Co ... 42.7/of Iand fronting upon the south side) GERTZ, JULY 7, 1969, THEODORE only three per cent of the earth’s W ll D li Gen Elec ’ 84 Tex @ sul .. 3598 Perry Street from. Joslyn gxtension Sr 382 First St.; age 63; Gear . ‘ A ; - n F 98 27. ast line o . AP. No. : ather o Gertz . He Arrived in Time, ‘atmosphere remains to blur pic- S Tl Ing en artic 104.2 Timk belay Al 36 7)ahail constitute the special caren men: Mrs. Doris Dayner, Mrs. Betty . ‘tures of the sun and other ce- ‘Gen Motors . 57. Trans Wi Air . sa 4 district to defray $912.22 of the esti- Patterson, Mrs. Irene Lorenz and . but Not for Tortillas i ‘ C t ctor n Tel 116 fie Dt” —° g9.4 mated cost and expenses thereof and) Sandra Lee Gertz: dear brother ilestial bodies. ontrda Gen Time 88.4 On cw oide 146 that $1,086.48 of the estimated cost and of Adolph and Daniel Gertz, Mrs. “I 3 Two Navy scientists rode into: en Tire il n Pac 33.2/¢xPenses thereof shall be paid from Rosalie Anderson, Mrs. Alma ~ g NOGALES. Mex. (® — Ernest!,, y § aa z i Gerber Prod 62.2 tnit Air Lin . 43.3) the ree Improvement Fund. Johnson and Mrs. Louise Selbo; , : 2 Io” pers Rs “. the edge of a cumulus cloud in an) S 0O Gillette 49.5 t Aire 51.6, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN also survived by four grandchii- W Ise ss : [4 a uu Unit Airc fit NEW ISSUE July 9, 1959 |A. Fisher, 23, decided he would, : Goodrich .. 101.4 Unit. Pruit 36.1, That the Commission of the City of dren. Funeral service will be heid ; . ; fo 10 dillan and stepped into |¢ tort to determine whether gen- Grah Paige 27 Un Gas CP 35.5 Pontiac. Michigan will meet in the Com-| Friday, July 10, at 1:30 p.m. from Interest Exempt From All Present Federal a He EE Ta ‘eration of electricity or formation) The businessmen who provide Gt A&P 43.5 Uniohn ’ 4 A Papsairg cramer oa July 14, 1950 at Hl ihe ppb healer ly of Mie-hi * : Jjovales s . iis . | c 8 e 32.5) mt ear suggestion t . . Income Taxes and Michigan Intangibles Tax a: ogales SnOp" of rain comes first in thunder-|the well, the pump and storage Gt. 40 Ry ots Gs Rab. 61.6 | objections that may be mode by pertice Mr. Gertz will lie in state at the pump und 23.6 y pa Behind the counter a stove ex-| . : he dis-,Guif O11 111.2 US Steet 103 _| interested, Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. toy]; -pe Storms. tank. the plumbing and the dis-) us Tob 421 WoO. 7444 dil tp ttn nd ete 000 |ploded. The sizzling corn cakes ; . b h |Hersh Choc . 792 U8 Tob 83 Dies Gat a. ime | HOLCOMB, JULY 4, 1950, PRANK ' filled the air. Fish an t ated 3. A flight to 116,000 feet brought posal system should be chosen|Holianad F a Sat es uly 8, 9. i L., St. Petersburg. Fia.: e: filled the air, Fisher was treated! yack the phot hic track of ajcarefully to guarantee that the |Home St $3.2 West A Bk 361 ADA R. EVANS. | beloved husband of Mrs. Osa P. ° ° , lat a hospital for face and arm © prowgrapec ac ey g ne ; {Hooker Ch $4.7 Westg El 97 City Clerk Holeomb; dear father of Mrs West Bloomfield Township ‘burns, [heli niucleug containing 10/new house beyond the water mains te etsy waa Wile Mot, 3 | Gases aearaes umeag pe ‘ tae * . 8 . 4 Te aaa aN olcomD. - ’ timed, more energy than an atomic) will always have ample wmter ama ES Semirerh : Baleeer ated MEEMTION, TO,,ON;| peal sevice will be Bel Franz : : ; i : nland Stl .. ! T 37 ; re work on uly , at p.m. from the Oakland County, Michigan $/D #5 Old J S | Ri particle in .an exploding atomic! The National Water Well Asso- Inspir Cop _.. 40.2 vonas zw 45 = east side of Parkwood Avenue. Farmg-Snover Puneral Home ’ ’ $ June oadies Kise bomb. ciation offers the folldwing sug-'Interlak Ir .. 297 Yngst Sh&T . 1344) You are hereby notified that at a with Rev. Joseph I. Chapman A%%, 4V2%, 4¥a% & 5% Bonds 4. A balloon carried a rocket] gestions to help you choose a qual-|!*" Bu Meh - 4544 Zenith Rad 129 [Theh Tit eo ce Michigan held July| — einaciel ge TBtgrment ta, White : - i 5 aes oicomb WwW e in ; 2%, g 7, 1959 by resolution it was declared state at the Parmer-Snover Pu- Dated January 1, 1959 Due July 1, as shown This District—officially titled School District #5 Fractional, West Bloom- field Township, and the Cities of .Keege Harbor and Sylvan Lake— adjoins the Pontiac City School Dis- trict on the southwest. Covering an area of 16 square miles, residential in character, it includes practically all of the Village of Orchard Lake, small parts of the Cities of Keego Harbor and Sylvan Lake and the major part of West Bloomfield Township. Within this area are Coupon Due miles of attractive shoreline on Orchard, Pine, Cass, Upper and Middle Straits and Green Lakes. Recent residential construction ranges from $17,500 to over $100,000, the latter being lakefront estates. District residents both professional and salaried are employed in Pontiac and the Detroit Metropolitan area. THESE BONDS HAVE BEEN AP- PROVED AS ELIGIBLE FOR ‘100% | PARTICIPATION IN| THE , STATE LOAN FUND. i |: Sears S ]] Bank of Detroit, Detroit, Mi 1 and vse ie opr of aL mal tore Mite. Camhet te | a . | First of Michigan 5% 1960 5 1961 5 1962 5 1963 43, 1964 #41965 43( 1966 4% 1967 4% 1968 415 1969 4 1970 415-1971 415-1972 444 1973 4%: 1974 4% ~=«:1975* Yield 3.15 4.30 4.30 4% 1976%77* 4.35 414 1978*.80" 4.40 4%% -1981*°-85* 4.45 *Optional Jan. 1, 1909 : Descriptive circular available on request LANSING «® — Oldsmobile re- ported its sales in June totaled 34,003, the best mark for that month since June 1956. Jack S. Wolfram, Oldsmobile general man- ager and General Motors vice president, said Olds sales in the first six months of the year were ,20 per cent: above the same 1958 period. in 1862. into space, ‘ ‘the’ path of the storm. 'gas bag was inflated inside a iceiling. Saunanannk GHESREEDER ,100,000 feet up, then launched it for a flight of at least 2,700 miles 5. A weather balloon carrying a! with liability insurance protection radio transmitter was dropped in- ito the eye of a hurricane to track Snowshoes were first produced church, and painters stood on a commercially in Norway, Maine, platform at its top to paint the STOCK AVERAGES DETROIT, July 9 — Compiled by The Associated Press. ,ified well drilling contractor: First ‘be sure the contractor is willing Pontiac. Low ‘Ph. FE ' eis Bors SAVE on RENT Desirable Office Space National Building Rentals. We poy your free rent to 4-4729 | to be the intention of the City Com- mission to construct sidewalk and re- lated work on the east side of Park- neral Home after 7 p.m. today. LONG, JULY 7, 1959, J i A. 1550 E. Commerce Rd., Milford: : 3006615 15 os | to work under a written contract set on Indust, Ralls Util, Btock seed Avenee trom Perry Street to Man. age 74. beloved husband of Mabei e ange .... —. _ +. ~-1| 95,520.90, and that the pl ng: dear father of Robert H. | Noon Thursday 349.7 1475 976 233.8 Sod : pian. profile and Long. Joseph W. Long and Mrs. he you. Second, gon ens a re Prev. Day ......390$ 147.6 973 2338 lec pe et Oe le Elizabeth Hopkins: dear brother ; ie rs) eek Ago 46.3 4. 96. 2 0 aries F. Long: two grand- | Vide you with a cer : log [Month Ago 3343 13998 952 2241 sant rete, paces to pag children also pareive Punerai ithe well, Third, be sure he N guar-! Year Aeo . 257.8 99.7 823 178.8ioten profile aad. siitste and ik service will be held Friday, July | In France a balloon was used antee his materials and quality ot ee ee 350-5 eT 07S FTE the ‘cost thereof shall be defrayed by Bin cet Mites oa recently for a nonscientific but workmanship, Finally, ask him for j958 High 312 1365 987 214 gpd roe agals la the iota ane, pegnis, Perry Thomas officiating. Inter- ‘eminently practical purpose. The the names of several! satisfied cus-, 1958 Low 347 809 729 1566 of tand fronting upon the east side of| ment in Com mere e Cemetery. 7 j i . i . Parkwood Avenue from Perry Street to! oe czide service under suspices new tomefs in your area. | oo ae Manhattan Avenue shall constitute the cA 70eee Ro a F . > Jt 50. special assessnven strict ¢ — To choose the pump best suited rigures after decimal pens are eighths $3367.12 of the sctinatoa oust ane ce REDLING, JULY 7, 1959, LEWIS jto your family’s needs, adds the)... piece. & Equip. Co" caer wre |cenaee, thereof and that oe Taso ot Es H.. 155 Edison St.. age 74; be- Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Informa-| Raidwin Rubber ‘Co. . 2323.5 shail be paid from the Capital Improve-| deat’ father off Mirae Redene, mm tion Bureau, seek the advice of a/6°Y Sit'e Chem. Co*.. «13 14; 7OBt URS. emeRy GIVEN Berkowsty. Punetat service watae qualified water systems dealer. Be-| Howell Elec. Motor Co* 11.4 124) That the Commission of the City of held Saturday, July 11, at 1 p.m. pee ; he Prophet Co*...... 14.4 146 Pontiac, Michigan wil] meet in the roe trom th 2 i i hich of e Sparks-Griffin Chapel sides knowing whic’ type, Rady. oy reroll Co Pr ae ie — —— = July 14, 1959 at 8 with Rev ilton Bank officiat- ‘oledo gon Co. ...... 18: 5 4 o'clock p.m. to hear suggestions and ing. Int pump will be most efficient, for) exo sale; bid and asked. objections that may be made by parties Petry Mt. Part Comstery. = your home, he'll know best how cod interested. SHIPPEY. JULY 7. 1959. —_ to install it and how to service it), . Dated July 8 1959 "Sr. 451 8. Telegraph; 64: if it ever needs maintenance, Fined for Bear Find rs ADA R. EVANS, deioved husband “of Vanna’ Whip. Pica ty Tabam, Wimer, Den ant Worn ' u , “So. * m an a Be sure to tell him what your | craUNTON, Va. W) — Frank wane as oe as Prances Middleta erMre. Beatrice needs are and what you OTI NTENTI CON- eton Ss. Tice present dor es tie, Dritto brought home one of three! sruct sidewalk and related work no Lewis and Mrs. Pauline Barrin- pon nepe sense Say Oe tre {ee te Mis Alaren fend in 2 Meese bbeny, inion ahah. 00 niiaren. Funeral. service Sun's you — i tree. A game warden ordered the ar ort omission of} held Priday, July . ' : m of the Commission 0: Id s 10, at 3:30 p.m. large garden or lawn or a swim |bear returned. Dritto couldn't find|tm ,City of Pontise, Michigan held July) fF sient gee scaae ‘ming pool, he'll see that your ju. soot where he found the a *C : cub/to be the intention of the City Com- the Sparks-Griffin Home. water system will be ready for jand returned it-to his home, He|Mssion to construct eidewalk, and re: iy Calton hae Spee, these naditional demands With: Iwas fined $100 for illegal posses-(Ferry, Biret tron wadioon avenue {o| falner of Chavit dad beat Wis equipment, ‘ , pe + Gear ; sion of wildlife, divis existing welt ia, dear brother of ee = muel, | Providing ‘a water system is no 7a $a.063-60, nce’ thet ‘the’ pies, “mrotiy| kamen’ aa C a oer job for an amateur or a handy-| Motorists caught in a thunder- |and —_ ot said improvement is on Chapmes and Miss Hattie an bg | ‘ : ‘ : ublie inspection. ' ton r. Win 4 ‘man, the Bureau’ warns. Select storm atte little blige from, se t It is — —— a weongea het oii bs tone from 40 Wien tthe are . systems ning! as long as y stay in their improvement in accordance with the! ank Carruthers the best qualified water systems 8 iy e hi hi plan. profile and estimate, and that the: Pontiac. + wile” ‘expert and well drilling contractor cars. Lightning hitting the car cost thereof shall be defrayed by spe: shipped to Aigbame tonight javailable — and then have con-)spreads its charge through the car Cis) jssrssiment’ according to frontage| service. and Wurial | at | ea : lots and parcels of .. Tuesday, i, fidence \in their suggestions and|body and ,arcs across the wheels land fronting upon the nortnwest side) with Rev. Wa * , to the ground . re — Street from. Madi pe : inig,! [xtanaements by F performance. */ : easterly line of Modert Housin ruthers Funeral Home. - . \ ¢ ’ \ of h, as et f / aed y, / IAY, JULY 9 » 1959 ; j i see -FIVE ~ Today's Television Programs -- . ‘Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—OKLW-TV THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSI ITV News and Reviews Music for Summer Night Toots over Kids’ Heads — | j ’ - "S TV HIGHLIGHTS thirst for vengeance against (2! TV College. By FRED DANZIG ‘ported that Genevieve is ill and TONIGHT ) | ‘ ' re 6:88 (2) Movie (cont.) { an embittered man who has! (1) Big Show _ | NEW YORK (UPI) — Music for Cannot appear on his NBC-TV show (4) News, weather. ee) Pesaran ee | a Summer Night on ABC-TV last|tonight. . Robert Culp gave a be- - Curtain Time. community's leading citizens. | (2) Cartoon Classroom. | night offered grownups attempting|lievable performance as a no-good- (9) Popeye. Paul ae’ s, vena a0 (2) Captain Kangaroo. to portray. “A Child’s World” ven’ — on apices psec . | Are featured Re : _ or two 6:15 (4) Life of Riley. | an ape) Features ‘8:30 (7) Harry's Holiday House. | through song and dance. * — od < we. ils wile, Nancy 6:30 (2) News, weather, sports. (4) Bachelor Father. Coia- 9:00 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. | t 4 an . * histicated, A8ch, was on the same show but po re co . edy: Kelly suffers from : | ae ae es wen . ~ itipa ak cvermateliod (7) Curtain (cont.) vere case of jealousy over 9:30 (4) Mr. Adams and Eve, | ilovely *s such as ‘‘Scz i rdge. eict atlechs ‘is con. 16:00 (4) Dough Re Mi bons,’’ ‘I Feel Pretty’? and ‘‘This Sm: Ghieer aniie CE eee ee Jeanie oleh is My Beloved” ll awkwardly THE CHANNEL SWIM: The gy ay ee ee ia 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. staged); a ballet sequence to an|Modernaires replace The Fo! — 22 a news, stores “el ae It to Beaver. Com. 10:25 (9) Billboard. excerpt from “The Nutcracker Lads on NBC-TV’s Saturday night ne aoc. bl ae in edy: Beaver, succumbing to 10:30 (2) Sam Levenson. Suite,” plus some of the usual slush variety hour, ar, ciao pred ge perne of dare by pal, smokes pip: (4) Treasure Hunt. that adults believe kids love to|ing Aug. 1. hat giv ' with complete description of with unexpected results. (9) Special Agent. jhear: “‘Some Day My Prince Will' the following lineup for the rest o killer. : .| (9) Stampede (cont.) 10:55 (7) News. |Come”’ and ‘When You Wish Upon|the summer: Tony Bennett, Jaye (4) Honeymooners. Comedy:) 2) p ‘ama: Re- 11:00 (4) Price Is Right. a Star.” P. Morgan and The Modernaires. Ralph has to learn. how to 9:30 (2) Playhouse #0. Drama ae : S generat | The Perry Como replacement be- play golf so he can join boss; enactment of events leading cles Because the show aimed high |. life on June 13 with Tony, The in foursome. up to one of the most viv - ator & Costello —perhaps tog, high, judging by |7 4, and Teresa Brewer. (7) Gir] Decoy. Adventdre: lent incidents in modern (9) ADDO os Je some of the selections—I find my- A tip about activities at Ben s American history, the St. 11:30 (4) Concentration. self wondering if Producer Fred Red Skelton will serve as host Pink Room sets off ciiain of Valentine’s Day massacre in (7) Burns and Allen. Heider was saying, in effect: | when CBS-TV reruns the two- murders. Chicago will be titled “Seven (9) Howdy Doody. ' wouldn't it be nice if kids could | hour film classic, ‘The Wizard (9) Huckleberry Hound Against the Wall.” Sone! (27 Top_Dolkar ey ey mii £ : learn to dig this music, or rea- | of Oz” on — ee Pele i. ns ‘ 2 (4) 21 Beacon Street. M3>- : ; arya - - settee ~ ? | Man With a Camera, the v3 (2) Code 3 fers. Dennis Chase (Denns FRIDAY AFTERNOON DISALLE SIGNS POLIO LAW — Gov. Rep. William P. Day of Cleveland. Standing are | S°mShle facsimiles, again? | 2 ot UN oes that faded frem (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors 12:00 (2) Love of Life -hael DiS: : : li b Corri lef Se T Wouldn’t that be a step in the és ity Vooth Bareau. Cases oi Morgan) and staff concei = a pee ye Michael DiSalle signs into law in Columbus, Rep. Hugh A. Corrigan, left, and Sen. Ray T. right direction? ABC-TV last March, returns Detroit Police re-created. and commit daring burglary » Bic fat ae d Ohio, a bill requiring immunization of Ohio Miller Jr., both of Cleveland. The men, all ind if thinking it) e.S®™e network in a Monday (8) Million’ ‘Dollar Movie. to save man’s reputation in oa school, children against polio and four other Democrats, sponsored the bill. | And I find mySelf thinking | night slot next fall. : ey Bogart| “Safety Deposit.” ig) Forejan Legionnaire: diseases. Seated to DiSalle’s right is former poeees Dees sermon moray TX that the Drams_-_Ttunphiey Boeam. (7) Rough Riders. Adven- 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow anal iia amntiiad dni cleni: sai _ ——_—___________ | Shows approached adult audiences) Garry Moore assures ti OO og. Isle of Fury.” ('36). ture: Kirby runs into piot} (4) It Could Be You. |with the aim of elevating grownup|taping of his Tuesday night CB 8:00 (2) December Bride. Com : cat Jeeall a, Dac 193 tastes. t TV show next season will not in- . £ : aimed at taking over locil (7) Pantomime Quiz. P ‘ ; — A astes, too, hi “The tape will edy: Aroaid x ne guest = freight line. (9) Serial Theater $2.750.000 View « = * cise ata . “so if any as Pete's ‘ing brother: | (9) Stampede (cont. ae ee or edins: (iE | We can use it as much as the|be unedited,” he says. in-law as Jy and Pete try ) Plavi cont 19:45 (2) Guiding Light. = 4 | kids mishap occurs, it'll still be there e t Ma- [0:00 (2) Playhouse fcont.) J 12:50 (9) News. H h t H h O | od Il to see.” ee iy join the t | (4) Best of Groucho. Qu 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. ] es 1 W a ens for a (2 PAP Pays? Comedy-' Baritone John (Chaves (4) It’s Great Life. a” SORT SBOTS: Jack Pasr re > : , Thomas returns to continue = = a | j —=quiz show: Mike Wal- hatte Ste ils cle. (7) Music Bingo. | ESTES PARK, Colo. (UPI)—The| In June 1954, 14 cars and 36 = BAC... — emcee, Sir Cedric! argument with Roberta Rene (9) Movie. frye ‘'s highest continuous high wer d tor 12 é a a Ses i ’ Holm 2d president of an Elvis Presley e nation’s highest contin lous gh-| persons were marooned for 1% s Comin Soon! Collect 6L vicke, Celeste come fan club i (7) Topper. Parents hought They way — cloud-scraping Trail Ridge | hours when a sudden storm piled g bd 2 Klavin as panelists. + (7) Official Detective Myc | (4) I Married Juan. dc ‘Road in northern Colorado—is open) three-foot snow drifts at the 12,- in Oys q e FIRST omens Zorro. geiererha A tery: Group a profession il (2) As World Turns. Were at a Re Cross for the summer, offering tourists) 000-foot level. Once, the road was . DRIVE IN ) ae pegs “aye Elizabe . . : eet hi ; ; , , . = oe PY deteins i Satie tay killers hold up armored ca: 1:53 (4) Faye Elizabeth. Swimming Session ia first-hand view of some of the | closed by a July hail storm. | < . ‘ ' v aan iw hands : in Detroit and four guards 2:00 (7) Day = Court < most pan mountain coun-| Snow can be found along Trail | IS orning SHOWING! : os are ikilles 2) For Better or Worse itry in the world. \Ridga ahny favhariine eae : (9) Movie (cont.) os alee. on - n — By United Press International | ne Ridge above timberline through-| :3@ (2) Yancy Derringer. Adveo-. (9) News. to eeaees ee Two young girls drowned in a [he 42-mile road cuts a winding jout the summer, giving tourists a. ture: Man and woman plot 10:15 (9) Weather. 2:30 @ Court of Human Relations Case County lake while their par- mee re gees hee chance to tell the folks back home| Leff Yesterday to Row : inundation of city of New 49:29 (9) Little Theater. (2) House Party. ents thought they were attending through Rocky Moun ain National about making snowballs in the D S N je Orleans in order to save 19:30 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (7) Gale Storm. A Red Cross awimmine class \Park and connects two of Colo- middle of July. | own tream ear 2 evastation when, - = i ea (9) Home Fair. i, ute ey = "ex. rado’s top resort areas — Estes) Two words of caution if you're! ; estate from de ation | (4) (color) Masquerad« The girls, seven-year-old Sharon Park and Grant Lak | _ oy ete | Houghton Lake : - _rey reaches flood) party. Panel: Faye Emct- 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. |Van Tuile and six-year-old Jill Fitz-//@"* and Gran : {ire Fie 2 be ee 3 stage. Repeat. son, Audrey Meadows, Le. (4) Young Dr. Malone. simmons, told the arents they| The highest mt on Trail : Sure tne) Carburetor, a ; ee a (4) Lawless Years. Adver- Boatielh eee Sam Levenson (1) Beat “the Clock. si ae to Take acini! Ridge is “2.183 a above sea (O" Your car mas been adjusted tot) BOUGETON LAKE COPD —Four| N bo ture: Small-time hoodlum ce-| with Bert Paris. | (9) Movie. Wessons at “Dein Lake, six miles level and the road runs more |Digh-altitude driving to prevent teenage boys missing since yes-| \ . vm Fe cides to. go a ren (7) Parole. Drama: Husband 3.39 (9) Verdict 's Yours. north of Dowagiac. than 11 uniles at altitudes in ox: [vapor-lock. And make sure your terday and believed drowned were BS) eo knocks hited: Goa dl oa a kills second wife when events (4) From These Roots. ; cess of 11,000 feet. rakes and tires are in top con- found safe early today between Hi ——<— brother-in-law’s bootlegging prove her infidelity; unem 7) Who Do You Trust But swimming instructors at dition. a ‘ Ry _ — a eG trucks. : ploved youth finch sobbery is (7) o Do You Trust. the lake said Sharon and Jill Built by the U.S. government at Houghton Lake and Higgins Lake.’ es =< << = (7) Real McCoys. Comedy. not quick way to wealth. (2) Brighter Day. hadn’t enrolled for the swimming a cost of $2,750,000, the two-lane ; | They had started out on a 26-mile! Rs, TO THE “4 “New Hired Hand” | ate 4S-| (9) Starlight Theater (4) (color) Truth ur Conse course. highway is maintained jointly by /boat trip on the narrow waterways| at PONTIAC h sistant when Grandpa d= Drama: Phillip Marlowe quences ie ecco ; _,. the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads 0 n § ve | Ly Ee ¥ : ama: p Marlowe i 2 s ; between the lakes in north-central! I. 3 cides temporary help is need- takes on routine missing-per-| (7) American Bandstand 4 coos ener said the _ and the state of Colorado. Con-| . 1 er Mi i . i DRIVE-IN THEATRE 3} ed at harvest time. sons case and finds himseif #15 (2) Secret Storm. hersive, and avon i. eas ¥ struction was started in 1926 and sot power Sucigen. y*; First With the Finest - (9) Calgary Stampede. Queen with homicide on his hands 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. ‘strayed into deep water. finally completed in 1950. | The four—tired, but otherwise | Fi : Elizabeth and Prince Philip, in ‘Lady in the Lake.” ('47).| (4) County Fair. : Shans Bie wate ‘discover “| Official opening of Trail Ridge agan rs lan uninjured—walked out of the a ¢ Ji arrive at Stampede Grounds: Jayne Meadows. (9) Sherwood Forest. he cee eee 3 on Memorial Day signalled the ’ | thickly-wooded area between the y r at Calgary, Alta. : = . 5:00 (2) Movie when a passerby noticed a piece of . zt | two lak ly thi rnin The ° / , |13:00 (2) (4) News, weather 3: <) i = red cloth about 50 feet f hore Start of Colorado's tourist season. oye - vo lakes early this morning. ‘ , , 8:00 (2) Zane Grey Theater.’ (7) Soupy’s On. Variety with (4) ‘color) George Pierrot . eet Irom shore. Crews manning rotary plows us-| Brazilian Maidens Seek Ve : § Drama: Dick Powell stars in ! PS Presents A life guard swam to the cloth s manning rotary plows us . | Hunted by state police and con : “Scaffold.” Story of town's ee Sales. (color). and found the girl ually begin clearing the arg Signs of Future Mates servation officers were two reel ; 4 meer ge : 11:20 (2) (4) Sports Or0 ae oe of heavy winter snows about May| . oe “ troit brothers, Dale and Richie| 4. Answer te Previous Puzzle 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater so = hah baecan Ene comes later, Jil’s parents 1 but drifts as high as 30 fect! in Divine Rites Iguke, age 17 and 14, and David SHOW ; Desias, >it sas ene sas io Sports. “eee hens ae Ghana Gah tec have frequently delayed the sched-| Decker, 15, and Roy Durus, 19,| ON EARTH 4 “Anna.”’ (93). : . ; . . S- uled May 30 i ; 7 J : both of Hougt Lak i Le Li : uled May opening. WASHINGTON — Bonfires flare ) ughton Lake. C ard aar ar {: =i ing. . ; - . En ‘ 7 ms || 4 : i leas ee rae net john Her body was found | Colorful ribbon-cutting cere- firecrackers pop, and young women _ They set out about A pies vester-| . PIAIL hy Genevieve. Pat Car- . Se ee floating face monies—pegged to a “‘hands across look for signs of future husbands @@y afternoon in a 12-foot alum! ' Aik T 5 Sop _” . ° OVd 0 e .) Seri A Here of water: ‘the mountains” theme — are heldjon St. John’s Eve in Brazil. ome rowboat fo cater reel "2 bé #3 0 . . rT /every vear as hundreds of motor- - Ee ee ey Conner ARO N . (7) Night Court (je _ ain| ., Next to Carnival, the Eve !s the two lakes. 1 -z ‘ AIT a The Bug That Got Away ‘sts Tine up to make the mountain the gayest celebration in Brazil, AN is th f i . r 4 “live. ¢ | Sta INIT ae ' NOGALES, Ariz. iP—A Nogal mac D3 aing (housh it is seldom as boisterous | When they failed to show up at e r /6:50 (2) Meditations Rene val Funds NOGALES, Ariz. UA—A Nogales Trail Ridge usually remains : a ‘ y | a iE + = \6:85 (2) On Farm Front. ‘ exterminating firm has adopted open until about Oct. 1. But weath.| 2% he Pre-Lenten street festival. ‘midnight. their parents called -he| I 1 tate police post here Ww (7:00 (4) Today. this slogan: er often steps in to close it down| The observance, always held in St4 © “ ““ ae ier fficer tried : } Se oe (iil ~ U.S. A ency A roves ‘We ean control any bug, ex- for short periods during the sum- June, commemorate the birth of os state conservation © Cer tt =o} es A areas i Wt # rk e it $3,280,187 f¢ S| cept a litterbug.”’ |mer St. John the Baptist but carries © Search for the boys during the) ‘ be: 1 “Sioux City 1 ww fil ; a, or um . —— leer oti Pe /night, but was forced to give up| in i “Bion | pre-christian traditions of the : : SS 6 —— dock, for if 4 Cleanup in Township —.. great European Midsummer few oie our sete tacks 4 up by al 99 fs 9 ine Badie L y tivals celebrated on the same day, : = DA S s Cantor i ° ree . . State police car at 6 a.m. on a : the National Georgraphic Society : sa 12 Arrival (ab.) , Alc NY ros L : i Siem” = ma rovat oak towrsnp— al Andrews Sisters Are |". road about a half-mile trom he) HEH i a — t federal loan and capital grant to- * © * |stream. They explained they were! IB : sed % rg $3.280.187 : ‘learanc ° . ‘unable to travel the narrow wat2r-| “we 15 Male shi } taling $3,280,187 for slum clearance ty, unable to 16 Pheasant a a in Royal Oak Township was ap- ac 1 Ou uarre SS The miasanmer festival Once) ay in the dark and beached the ” roman i TT 0} é ship was 3 | was one of the most important») ith it until daw iy 18 ghiin in 4 at ft Proved today by the Urban Re: and widespread of annual Euro- mee, ee eee = rine ong inisirati ; leaching , . gees 2 = rps tity fi newal Adminisiration in Washing- By EARL WILSON pean celebrations. The bonfires | 20 Onagers iY ton, D.C. . - ‘ = % \ 1c ' sub for Kitty *Carlisle on water and allow a few drops of 9 BET T ER SEE Us! Pf : “To Tell the Truth” be- wax to fall into the liquid. The . WIR (700) CRILW (800) WWJ (950) WCAR (1130) WXYZ (1270) WPON (1460) WIBK, (1500) BX ee cause she considers TV outline the wax forms may sug- T V % oO “ mG gest the face of a husband-to-be Re For a Good Used ye : exposure” important. ¢ feast @e. initinis of his | o Ps TONIGHT WJBK. Stereo WXYZ Breakfast Club WJIBK. News. Reid Since BB’ll be consider- seine or fi . eaten ; aa | ig Stop in today and pick out a good guaranteed ; ' 6:00 WIK. 8 5 he CKIW News Nacid WPON Chuck Lewts : ; if ’ ‘ts to choose from. ; was Move _ texte aon WJBK News Reid mes ee . o mele clear, one Brazilian sage sug- nd BE Set, “Qver D0: Setaitol choose: ‘ { , ews § ews Marty 1:30—WWI Bob Maxwell wouldn’ at be “double, . BIE News — WPON News ‘arg’ WIBK, Baseball exposure”? ae a eee “sharp | From $14.95 and up : WPON News sporte FRIDAY MORNING pte wWse. os 7 $:ee-WJIR Bill Harris . i : EWI Aariccuace CKLW. Mary Morgane WWJ. News. Maxwell “Carol Lawrence is going to Other girls prefer to drop the $:30- WIR Oinnet Date WWJ News oberts WJBK. Reid | i 7 a WXYZ Pred Wolt 10:00 WJR. Music WCAR. News be a great big star.” Eddie Al- \white of an egg into the water. ME 8 cs WCAR News Patrice we Loo Wate coe? ’ |It forms more images and gives a x] = Venarenamt WCAR News sheridan CKLW Joe Van 2ORLW eee arinter, 4, [bert prophesied to me at the igreater choice. In some parts of Mig F ce hie. Gunn tet WPON arly Bird wJBR News. Reid ' f Wu Warwick. “First time I felt this Brazil, melted lead is used. I V & RADIO WEYL & P Morgan : . 3:00-WJR Composite z : : ; GRiw : touts it “Gait “ben Soe 10:40 CKLW. Joe Van WW) News Maxwell way since I worked with Au- The financial status of a future} WIDE Jock. Beitbor Wiuk tome Gen ne WKYZ Paul winter Wives w shcG” drey Hepburn in her first husband can be predicted. from FE 2-2257 WAR wonding WPON Barly Bird Sports | : CKLW Joe Van ‘movie. She’s going to be a three beans. The skin is removed . . is - 11:00- WIR, Dear Shiriey WUAR News Hennett ‘movie. es 8 8 ‘entirely from one and partially 515 E. WALTON BLVD, ie WW News 1:00 WIM, Han’ Kirby WWJ News [heater WON fnr Jar : skyrocket.” j : WHYS” Night train 2 WWs News -koberte CKIW 4 vas WJBK, McLeod | . h from another.. The -third is left Co of jedlya Read oe ane GREE 8 Sever Gee Re Ne | RANE hung tome | ae wins prenen -«|-=‘Wilson Girl Lotri Scott, the Intact. The. git puts all. thre| pee args: : $:00—WIR, Baseball * WRK News George WEAR Rews CE" W News, Davies lyoung actress from St. Louis, . under her pillow on St. John’s en ed MO fe nf LA BI Wow Kies ys Sel el oli meee’ ewes (ue GIN ‘ume fad is curving out quite a name for |Eve and draws one the following] ~ “WIBK, Baseball 11:46 WK time tor Muste | WWJ. News, Prench ‘herself here. LORRI morning. A skinless bean indicates | : : : 10 Wik Muse Hall CKLW Marv Morgan | WRY4 M Shar . ' $:90-—WWJ, Monitor °| WEY2 News” wait | CKIW News Davies EARL’S PEARLS: A grandparent is either lonesome or ex- ® Poor husband; half-skigned, one FRO we “ane CKIW News iavie . WUAR News Sennett ve ‘in moderate circumstances: intact, the F Television Sal Fl = : Wink ewe jrerge i ur for ee tar rine ome . 7 . A u on es oor wre? ree Oe a scuey cevewesees Woe wcu™ Trade hausted.—Mrs. Denman Moody (great ‘wealth. ee We Carry i ollowing | a SE Teer | x & & | | A maiden who wants to knowl @ General Electric @ RCA Victor @ Admiral ne wen. Nite & =“ ria X ee we att IR Meer Han WISH I'D SAID THAT: The modern office is where the how long she will Wait for ad @ Emerson’ @ Philco @ Westinghouse a ‘ ; » ne 4 8 Aer ten-minute coffee break now lasts 45 minutes instead of the riage ties her mother’s wedding | e Motorola’ @ Dumont : ; ee eeencn usual half hour. ‘ring to a string and holds it *~. a ) oe . aa \ . P a zlass of mineral water. ch ‘ \ ’ ee ‘TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: There's an old saying, “You Sing of the ring counts for a year HAMPTON ELECTRIC . es | . vel can't please everybody“—but somte of those five-times-wed (¢ waiting. Some girls have been : ! / ie 3 eee 1: ; . ae Hollywood stars keep right on trying. .. That's earl, brother. .\known to practice to develop a 825 w. Raves St. 5 Open Evenings ‘til 9 P, M./— 4-2525 Moped | WA eae Hh, AY “ wena i \ ~f. (Copyright, 1959) (Steady hand. 4% wn ‘ ie aay ' te Ww : , : ~ \ a , 1 : ‘ } ‘ ( we \ id he | . ; :