Wicd GE ae A tag, Sms SRR DMP Fail j cn = ta a ale for Drive Start * i il ay { + } United Fund S eeks October 23 Set | in Pontiac Area Twenty -Three Service Organizations Benefit! From Contributions The Pontiac Area United Fund will seek $612,202) during a three week drive between October 23 and November 16, top UF offi- cials announced today. - UF President William B. & Hartman and 1956 Cam- paign’ Director Walter K. Willman said 14 Communi- ty.Chest agencies and nine| -~ United -Fund-agencies.: will be financed in; 1957 by con-| tributions to the 1956 fund drive. Party Leaders Meet i Wnchoie TRUMAN GREETS STEVENSON — Although he proclaims neu- The 1956 campaign goal is an in- trality, Harry S. Truman has a handclasp for Adlai Stevenson, front- ata ei Col. 1) “i am not a prophet. ot make predictions,” ‘any Demos OHO Piles Up can beat President Eisen- hower.” ca ar te geen en ce 194,000 Margin gant Mnareete over ts 1508 dent and Mrs, Truman. Truman said he “will see both cies financed by this “give-once-| Stevenson and Gov. Averell Har- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) running Democratic presidential nominee hopeful. The former pres- ident (left) met Stevenson as he arrived by train in Chicago for the Democratic convention, which opens Monday. Stevenson was the party's “1952 presidential nominee. > a eae oa ‘Any Dem Can’ Beat Ike; 92 ruman Tells Chicago FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES CHICAGO — Former President Harry S. Truman) yi, arrived in Chicago today for next week’s Democratic) rit -national convention and declared that “any Dasscrer) can defeat President Eisenhower. Alighting from’a trainafter an overnight Kansas City, Truman was asked by newsmen -if any opinion as to whom the Democrats would n ‘las their presidential candidate. He replied: a Berlin. tm fo I+ One Man Can’t Do It Alone- You may have noticed They're back. Yes, those pesky, _pestiferous — have |. dential districts of Pontiac. The: late evening is made hideous by their chirping and by their inces- sant flying from one roost to another, * * One irate citizen on Cherokee road un- sheathed his trusty muzzle loader and we fire on the exasperating flocks. His aim was good, / Pa pg ies TPO, But the’ balance of the flock didn’t seem to be particularly’ impressed. What's the loss of a. few starlings when there are millions more to ‘ make up the deficit? Oh, a few flew away. Some circled and returned. And —so help me Hannah — some didn’t even budge out of the tree from which their brother had just departed with such finality. A few on limbs immediately adjacent to the killing merely x * It’s discouraging. Wille Gevisga Have’ bobo tried. tn the post by . civic authorities: Sofme work and some don’t. Some work one year and not the next. The whole is sufficiently acute to justify civic investi- . ~ gation. It’s too big for a private citizen. One humble householder can’t declare war on thou- sands and thousands of starlings without as- -* ee Perhaps it's too big for the City Hall sistance. We don’t know. We aren’t critical. x. * - 7 _ Weld just like to see the city authorities give it-the old college try and see what can be accom- - plished for the peace of mind and more sanitary Sa e cnag eme City Republicans Final Associated Press tabula- tions on Tuesday's election give How About It, City Hall? 225 ‘Notes snd Leadard state’s 5,177 precincts accounted Let's Get Rid of Starlings}, wx win 3 xe A Touch o Summer ‘to Linger bee Rain Likewise Given Heavy) Reports Plurality by Pontiac ‘Britain Recalls Troops, General From Germany Planes Ready to Move} Men to Mediterranean, Troopships Speeded British general—and re- ‘lportedly a full infantry di-/ vision—were_recalled from) _ Germany today: as_ the ing that Britain never seizure. —Eden—brought-to- é “for consultaticns” {Me liant Lt. Gen. Hugs well. He has bf manding the Figst Corps of the British Ay LONDON (INS) — A top). world digested Prime Min-|~ ister Anthony Eden’s warn-| accept Egypt’s Suez gs ; BEST FLOAT — The Wonder Workers 4-H members of Ortonville smiled in. victory when judges announced their float won first prize in last night’s parade of floats at the 4-H fair- Reports from Malta said “vast consignments” of military equip- ment “and stores were being un- Ortonville 4-H Club members won top honors in the Parade of Floats, and three pigs were caught for different. honors at the County 4-H Fair last night. Fair weather drew thousands to the fairgrounds. The three pigs were the prizes in'claimed third. = Floats, Livestock Fair Highlights A running dive in the girls p which gives young members 4! scramble brought a squealing prize chance to win a valuable-prize andi, Chariene Sudia, 13, of the East future project. Orion Club, Fred Barnard, 13, of Judges eyeing the floats con- Troy, sidered originality, attractiveness, Milford, also got firm grips on . |and efforts toward 4H, agricul-|pigs . jture, citizenship or patriotism in the annual greased pig scramble, ‘making their decisions, MILFORD SECOND The Milford 4-H float took second place, and the Seymour Lake Club Walenidiess Ups Its Population by Annexations | KALAMAZOO In ‘ night was 70. The thermometer reg- Broomfield Denies «Statement in Press corrected a report in yesterday's Pontiac Press that he attended col-| lege on a scholarship paid for by his opponent, George N. ins, SH “Sacrifice 30 in Mine Pitt: So 260 Might Be Saved’ MARCINELLE, Belgium (#?—Rescue teams sealed off upper levels of the burning Casier du Bois coal mine today, dooming an estimated 30 of the 260 men trapped * |below in hopes of saving the others from suffocation. With oxygen tanks strapped to their backs, workers descended the main shaft of the 3,300-foot-deep mine in relays with big slabs of spun-glass fibers. With *these, they shut off all ee rE i a He i 4 grounds, heaey Street at Walton Boulevard. The 4-H motto furnished the theme of the float, ‘4-H to Make the Best Better." Main attractions on the float were a live calf, chicken and duck. and Larry Hudson: 16, of, Wiliams Offers ‘New Proposal on’ State Jobless Governor Scolds Group for Reluctance to Act on Unemployment LANSING (# — Michigan legislators, some facing unemployment themselves after rejection by the voters - {in the Tuesday primary, re- turned again today to mull over the question of raising benefits for the state’s job- less workers. Waiting for them was a new proposal by Gov. Wil- liams—a special message asking them to ease the > _junemployment. payroll tax.- for some 28,000 owners of small businesses. “Now that the heat and the emo tion of the primary campaign are behind us,"’ Williams said in his hmessage; “tt-is-my~hope-you-witt——— - |devote yourselves earnestly and 4 diligently to the problem of im. proving our job insurance law. = - “You are returning for the third formal meeting of the cur. rent extraordinary session, and thus far your adjournments have not resulted in the disappe4@rance of the problem, “The unemployed are still with us," Williams said, “only there are more of them since you went ig away.” Indications weer that the Re- publicans, who contend there is no crisis, will give the Democratic igevernor little satisfaction in—his demands for a jobless pay in- Stuart was also first in showman- ship with Helen Miles of Troy 4H runnerup, OTHER JUDGING In other judging yesterday, Bill Middietori of East Orion and , “Wheeler Nominated D may tan’ tenenalilt SOTn District. RESSRR2 5 sHIE ge | rat tps i : 2 . NOWS. ccccccevccceee RO : i ar eeeeeseee eeges ee , 6 eee een eb een eeetake e i alan aan . Commission Names Detroit Port Director m. Chi schon ost 0, M Sel ce aemk ood ford schools lost more than Rea yey St ta Goes emad pene ke : et Jel! a ee iecoves (Commissioners to Couvaas | Vote on Pensions Tonight} Neuman i in Chicago. curbs, gutters A top paving on West Yale Avenue; | from Carlisle Street to Stanley] ‘ aise dale avenues, both from Earlmoor|port he might withdraw from the Boulevard to Howland Avenue, and/presidential contest, is due here Hopkins and Yate streets, both from Baldwin avenue to University avenue. ACCEPT PARKING DEEDS Commissioners will formally re-|form) committee. - ceive deeds to three lots to be used DETROIT — Carlis J. Stettin, tor off-street parking, approve elec- issue, he replied: general manager of the Port ofjtricians’ and Olympia, Wash., will take overireceive a petition signed by_61.64)no, No, NO, NO. * bonds, and 16 as director of the Port Detroit. Change in Canada WINDSOR, Ont. @ — A little “goof” in an Ontario Department} ee Se ee een Coe United Fund Budget $612,000 for 1957 cation “Ontario” says: “Traffic is fairly heavy in pone portal portal, tunnel is one mile long.” Maybe the person who named it Friday. civil right issue, Truman said: ‘Goof’ Threateris |" Wylie, Geographical well-wishers to get from his pull- um on Candidates: (Continued From Page One) —{s1,' o¢ 2399 Shimmons Rd. will be ene Say wah EY ee ae eee eee Huntoon Funeral Home. Burial who has denied a re- Asked about his views on the/, aft ied_suddenly ‘Tuesday at his home of @ heart ailment. Utica Plant Awarded Big Defense Contract A $16,500,000 contract to produce dart missilgs and ground firing equipment has been awarded to the man car at the rear of the long|Utica-Bend Corp., of Utica, De- Dearborn station, platform to the|fense Department officials said to- limousine awaiting him for a}4ay. trip to the Blackstone Hotel. : Talking into microphones “{ will testify before the (plat: Pressed for his stand on this The beaming ex-president ran continual hurdles of news- politicians, police officers and with the Studebaker-Packard Corp. to. manufacture 5,037 trucks for $36,077,000 at its South Bend, Ind., plant. The engines will be made by Reo Motors Corp, of Lansing. Utica-Bend is a newly-formed subsidiary of the Curtiss-Wright Co, which reached a. financial agreement with Studebaker- Pack- ard Saturday. The Utica firm, which makes Packard V-8 engines, normally em- ploys about 2,000 workers. The “‘dart”’ included in its new contract is a short-range anti-tank missile, shouted, “Ne! No! Ne! No! Ne!” when he was asked repeatedly whether he had a favorite candidate, He gaid: “The convention will decide. I'm just a private, not even a dele- gate.” * - NO SIGNIFICANCE Stevenson had little to say while he stood and walked beside Tru- man. Earlier, newsmen asked the candidate whether there was any special significance in his coming Ziem, Francis and State Police will be in Lakeville Cemetery, His|Detectives . Mel Kaufman and body will be at the residence un-|Charles Leaf will revisit Martha's til it o'clock Saturday morning. Mr. Kilman, owner and operator of Glenn View Trailer Park) to a lovers’ lane eight miles away. Her body was found there after an intensive search, Moore will remain in jail, where he is held without bond, Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Bernard E. Dietrich Mrs, James (Margaret) Heath- cott of Waterford is another sur- viving daughter of Mrs. Bernard Mary E.) Dietrich of 56 N: Mar- shall St. whose obituary appeared yesterday. Her name was’ omitted from the Press, Ellis C. Randolph cn ; TAG PRESS, _suasbay. avaust ‘oma out the date isnot st. |Hunter Hamburger House at 199 report received by The Pontiac; =130 Miner memo aneito Give 260 a Break z i i ie = a a rf f i Rep. Charles — Diggs of } said today he would carry a fight for a civil “@ rights plank backing the Supreme * \Court’s school integration ruling to _ dad Poe 29. ad ik = “h Resembles a Saucer Calif, (INS) — A plane bearing close resemblance to a flying saucer mounted on a regular plane: has made its first flight over Ed- wcae Air Yeree Oak The craft is Lockheed's newest early warning research plane, built for the Navy to test advanced /E ideas in flying radar stations. iExplosion Toll, May Hit 1,200 President of Colombia Labels Blast ‘Sabotage’; Several Arrested PANAMA (e~Arrivals nee the blast-shattered Colombian city of scooping a crater & feet deep and yt Hg put by some estimates at 40 million. dollars. Colombian President Gustavo Rojas Pinilla has labeled the ex- progovernment newspa- the President's political enemies of: setting off the blast in an at- tempt to overthrow the regime. The travelers said press cen- sorship has been clamped down in are being closely den to leave the city, the infor- mants added, and plane, train and car travel is under rigid control. No North Americans have been went off in a densely populated downtown area. Some officials have said an ac- curate count of the dead is im- EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE,| 200 feet wide and causing| E plosion an act of political sabo. E Colombia as a result of the blast/— and that all outgoing dispatches|— scréened. : Cali ‘eihdibans ie been forbid- Reg. $1.85 Value KRANK’S agi SHAVE SHAVE BOMB | ee 69c Value TOOTH PASTE 98° MURINE EYE DROPS : Package of “ STANBACK Regular 60c Value i 49« LM ARTER'S “PILLS. 3% Value 27. a a = Value ee df § : Pack of . TOILET SOAP 24° possible, since many victims dis- integrated in the blast. * * * victims have been buried so far other 90 bodies were still at the morgue awaiting identification. - 50-50 Chance for Herter? 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THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 4% Republicans Gird for Fall Battle| _ DETROIT, W—Michigan’s* Beatle -.” =— m ™ , -_ ~ a 4 as\ will oppose William E. Baker of NEWCASTLE, lead include the cruiser Northampton, Uneasy Bladder Mesick, a member of the state| Artist Scott hon reported to- 12 transports, § tankers and 8 de- a mmon thing ss unwise esting iboard of agriculture, in the ninthlday he has found a way to.make|*"°%**- irritations—making rR congressional district race. posing easier for his model, 18- . foal restlens, tense, and uncomfortable And! All the ther Congress incum-|year-old Hazel Moffett. He said he|Forger Gets Probation headache or muscular aches and pains dus. bents who are running for reelec-|hypnotizes here. GRAND RAPIDS W—Orman J see'sdding to sour misery — don't wait (tion came through, but two, Reps. Tis Sees socket BA8 Se at 36. or Sut eked, whe Doan’s Pills. : August E. 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Fold the two, sides forward on (Carolyn Willis, little spot at the top of each balloon white, This is called a hig -jlight ~— where light is reflected on a smooth surface — and it makes the balloons look round. Next time you see a balloon in the sunlight Paste the picture down on cardboard, and cut it out carefully. Cut out the separate balloon and fasten a string te the back of it with {gummed tape. Bring the string through the boy's fingers from—the back through the indicated hole, and then slip the lower edge of the balloon into the slit showh between Polly's hands. Oklahoma City, Okla., first sent in this idea. Submit your ideas care of this newspaper, and Junior Editors will pay $10 for each used. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures), Tomorrow: The Organ Grinder THE BALLOON BOY Polly is picking out a balloon to take home from .the balloon boy who stands near the park gate. Polly is rubbing her fingers on the balloon to hear the funny squeak of the rubber. When you color the picture with your crayons make the balloons will attract customers. Leave the the dotted line and it will stand up. if i ti Peetle FF uk iy ly ene J LE i Tampa girls, ages nine, seven, six|George a-legend for his double-talk, wrote|sjions, Ba i isi ~s 3 Nh a oa ‘crim pontiac russ, ris AUGUST » 9 hae! \ to > Help Others oterslin this smal and three—they called themselves|there that Babe was ‘awake. “Ithe “3% Club’—coritributed $3.84|was’ awake indeed, but groggy. pe CHILDREN °S DEPARTMENT Back-to-School _, DRESSES: Porn LARGEST ASSORTMENT @ Regular 3.99 * @ Ginghams 99 CLOSING OUT ALL CHILDREN’S Playwear UP TO 50% OFF di passed the hat and raised|—frank, honest, wonderful $411. nt drowsily said, —— _ SUMMER you want to,’ report sae sags Liapene 2 "i 1d only } thar bed and , Casey Stenge. ew XOrkikiss her on the cheek and say, Yankee manager who has become any JAN E LEE 41 N, Saginaw Open Mon, & Fri, ’til 9 | BIG S$ ; wim genom mn Ti oe eve Pat yes. Oat ve Shop Now.. Save Now ORE-WIDE ‘(Check Passers Se Ghses so Sey tne|AWait Hearing pital, Dr. Hyman W. Paley, pro- fessor of medicine, John W. Mc- Cullough, chairman of the board of the philanthropic Sealey-Smith Foundation, former U. S. District Judge Charles G. Dibrell, V. W. McLeod of the Sealey - Smith Foundation, Dr. Martin Schneider, - ‘University of Texas professor, and|check forgery ring were bound Dr. John Otto, an especial friend/over to the Oakland County Circuit Court yesterday jtion in Justice Court on charges of The national advisory board con- a and publishing and for- of the Babe. tains such names as Steve Allen, pon sel R. L. Bowen, Florence Face Circuit Court Trial After Arrest in Berkley Supermarket Two members of an ‘alleged following examina- Privately- Owned Center Opened for Alcoholics NEW YORK (INS) — Establish- ment of what is believed to be the’ first privately-operated center in| the nation where alcoholics may be rehabilitated free of charge was” Tracy, director of the center. The center, to be called Vincent Hall, will be located inC oeymans’ } Hollow, N, Y., 35 miles southwest of Albany, and is expected to be’ opened in October. Tracy, location is close to were for | * *¢ * John F. Weightman, 39, of Far 4, Chadwick, Gov. LeRoy Collins of| , ington, and John Freeman, 48, Florida, Henry P. Cowan of Cin-|of Berkley, will appear before Cir- cinnati, Jack Dempsey, (Advertisement) Woman Tortured On Main Street Sg Re Neo Mint 15 MINUTES eS oe a wy store. Instant-drying ITCH-ME- @esdens itch and berning; By A Walt/cuit Court Judge George Hartriok Disney, Monday, They were examined yes- = Br, Ei Pie terday by Justice Ralph Finley of oe aggeman. '|Berkley. A third member of the ton, pleaded guilty to the charges earlier and awaits sentence. Freeman wag released on §1,- 600 bond, Weightman was re- manded to the Oakland County | Jail under $10,000 bond. Weightman and Bartz were ar- rested June 22 when attempting to pass a false check at a super- jmarket in Berkley. Police found $660 in cash and 21 uncashed checks in their possession, Free- — was et atgeery later as an alleged partner in the ring. 5° passing bad checks valued at $10,- 000 over a SIX MONI period, priiit- ing equipment, plates, and other materials were confiscated. Snowfall Science Snowballs have been packed in| Shoo! kills |vacuum-insulated food containers be by ia esecheecaiimn contribution. Peerless fo Benefit | by Rouge Dredging | WASHINGTON (#—An Army En- gineers Review Board _ = proved a plan for deepening tion of the old channel of the Reage| River heat’ Detrolt. ] * * | The sian involved extends from the short cut channel to the, north property limit of the Peer- | less Cement Corp. It would be deepened from its present depth | of 17 feet to 21 feet. The review board adopted a re- port of the Chicago Division Army Engineers calling for Peerless and’ the federal government each to put) up one-half of the $203,000 cost. Congress must authorize the | such a ‘ ee one cine treed Police said the group admitted! ang appropriate money for it \hefore any work can-be-started:—- a. 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Sept. 3-4 | 3 Es ce 4 ae Unexpected Dallas Fashion House to Honor 3 Europeans Gift Poses Problem “| DALLAS — Three international{honor at the exposition luncheon Previews cts two made to Cadolle in 1949, Jacques Lesur, |to Marchese Emilo Pucci of Flor- Saeco Each audience will| Elsa Schlaparelii in 1940, Chris- | textile designer and industrialist, [ence and Capri for his original and Token Present Best aw through design or projection, has|be limited to’ a thousand, : tian Dior in 1947 (the year of the in. 1961; the following year te |¢*iting lelsure clothes, to Herbert in Return to Avoid _ feshlonable wor cot eal apc dered Sontt Benast in 1900 daring the Roger Fare snd Giltert ont |pertection in fine shoes, and to Starting Precedent | world will receive Neiman-Marcys| Notable throughout the exposition) time her husband was French Helene Orcel, fine millinery de |jameg Galanos, brilliant young Awards at. the Texas specialty|ollections is the relation of inter-| ambassador to the United States, | “5"T* California designer, who received ‘By EMILY Fost store's 19th Annual Fashion Expo-(fational fashion to the great new! the iate Jacques Fath and Alice | In 1954, fashion’s accolade went/the Fashion Critics’ Award the) «pear Mrs Post: I received « sition in Dallas Sept. 3rd and 4th. {American car, the Continen - — same season, Cecil par Mark UI, ere Reston of ee Award ‘citations, for their dis- a i ae : 7 Z 1 ii . since I never hi nt tc a ce eB ceo i geet ae eae Tato |from Europe to Dallas to receive|{apivon, are "0: has, kept|Dirthday in another month and I their fashion “Oscars”, “Cocll Beaton, = multifaceted [him at the top in the highly’ com-|"0Ud like to know if it ts neces- ’ man who has won fame as an ti F. : sary to give her a present in re- Highlighting one of the nation’s petitive French couture. largest and most elaborate fash. | "thor, photographer of royalty, |” turn. = jon shows, the 1956 award presen- artist and designer of clothes for | | Henry D whose % In the past I have always tations will be made before two | te stage and screen. His current years in the field of industrial |her a card but I don't want her audiences, Monday night and | costume designs for the Broad- design have made millions of |to think me “cheap” in view of esha ucieas ot tho now Galan way hit, “My Fair Lady,” have people look better, work better— [the fact that she gave me a& pres- Hilton Hotel, exerted a forceful influence on ‘or just made happier with in- jent. On the other hand, I certainly the clothes women will wear in mumerable objects known and |don't want to make this a prac- Reiterating the fashion authority pedis ” used in dally life, es ghey please advise me of Neiman-Marcus, the 19th an-' |, ois t to do?” : nual showing of the premier collec- Mme, Marie-Louise Bousquet 1 geen Shy by ore Each time you bathe er tions of the - turi fur-|f@mous catalyst of French fashion. C) great couturiers, fui ta wae with - beauty and Answert I would send her shower, your body skin teow jriers, Jewelers and accessory/ENe ft * pee caitor of Harper's rightness in fine, simple designs| Something of small value, noth- some of its natural oils, Pro- . [Makers of the world will be fol- or youns: portant enough to obligate labor Bazaar: Her salon has seen every| tect it agninat unattractive |4°°°° on’ Monday night. The three great couturier and most of the “drying and flaking with awardees also will be guests of|#@ding artists and writers of wonderful Body Tone. Leaves seaninaaici a eae ——-|France of this century. kin satin-soft, Chantilly “She is a woman whose counsel, . . }] |judgment and understanding have fragrant and refreshed. Not = \been sought and valued by a whole greasy or sticky. Helps pre- > generation of fashion creators.” : guest constant news to 27,000,000 readers. Tefuses something more to eat, isn't Vera Maxwell, who designs with|!t wrong for a hostess to how urg- talent and integrity in an Ameri-|™& him (or her)? “Cinh : ‘ can concept for the full a. da - vent leg roughness, eliminat- §|. “Giuliana Camerino, a ‘fair lady’ life of todey's woenan "|: Answer: While it is a natural : ney * ' | \from Veriice, who hag devised new The award is 2088 and generous impulse to ask a lag necking snag. | |\forms using the century-old weay- —_ was! guest if he (or she) would like more Regular 6 os. size $2.50° : made to the former Grace Kelly, ; 2 *\city to provide one of the freshest Grace of Monaco. -” ‘\surely embarrass rather than ° © |and most creative notes in the field] please. . = ay = \of hand-bag design.” onaiainteos : : : “We W | , Costume Sets: oma cows : | ne 4 See Our LAZARUS Originals || For nearly a score of years, the She had always wanted to be 8) games, should we take their . in . roster of Neiman-Marcus awardees teacher so she determined to hold| money? Doesn't the fact that we a fp . Hall of Fame. The award to Mme, Way.” pitable for us to consider thelr 72 N. SAGINAW ST. 5 _ |Bousquet this year makes the tenth After working twodyears as a card debts seriously? Your opin- ee _ \— 61 W. Huron Giitime- the honor has gone to a _ |bookkeeper and saleslady in Vas-| ton om this matter will be much — 5 Ree ae Fretich “national. = aie iw se ee pra —— apprecta ted.!? = ae ee ne n te Normal at ‘MES. M. B. HUNGERFORD Mt. Pleasant. She wan deadented Res: Se Te ew oe from the state limited course in|money or you don't, you are Versatile Coed Grandmaiss merely player in the gaine and F g g ¥ : i t She taught two years near |ine oth - Earns Bachelor's Degree | rrasicaain in” the Hammond |* er Pavers & School, named after her grand- | “Dear Mrs. Post: When sending By. MARY ANGLEMIER grandmother has had a fishing father, and one year at Reese. a congratulatory wedding tele- Her zest for ‘living belies the|"story and an article on antiques | When the Vassar High School/gram, should it be sent to the graying hair of Mrs. M. B. Hun- published. For five years, she (burned down in 1917, little did she|bride’s house to her alone, or to erford (nee Mona L. Sergent) of has been a member of the Writ- |think that the contractor who came|both? Or to the bridegroom at his Liberty street, grandmother of six| ers and Manuscript Club of |to build the new school would be-|house if he is the friend, and the Shop ‘til 9 Friday Nite! jes mother of three children. Birwpingham. 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Victory was the 6th in a row for a 4 Pontiac, current league leaders. a 3 : At Berkley Milford’s Dave Gad- TTILLLTTLTL ELLE LEE dis hurled a l-hitter for his 20 ==, |victory. Teammates gave Dave e McCulloch Superchargers - Sold and Installed MALLORY IGNITIONS—Our Specialty . Phone FE.2-4907 for information and Appointment WOHLFEIL DEE 22% © THtsers FE 2-4907 |solid_support with seven safeties. /Both clubs played errorless ball in a very interesting contest. | Coulacos’ club. collected seven hits off Jim Howe, three in the (2nd for two runs and two in the third when the winning run count- ed. Final tally came in the 6th |helped by a single and Don Day- ner's long double. Jerry Orr gave ‘fit Boxing show to be held Satur- nme HUMAN BUTTERFLY -~ Bill tiofal champion from Northhampton, Mass., swims to a world long course record for the 200- méter butterfly stroke in the Olympic trials at Detroit yesterday. He reeled off Yorzyk, 25, na- 2: ny to eclipse the distance in by John Davies of Australia in 1952 and to break. the world record of 2:23.8 set by Takashi Ishimoto of Japan in 1955. Parker Satisfied” the Olympie record of 2:34.4 set ) Wisner Fights Saturday ‘Pairings for the Nephrosis Bene- day night at Wisner stadium were listed for the 10-bout card. up five hits, hit a double himself. ; Pontiac plays a double header Sunday at Washington playground, iFirst game at 1:30 is with Claw- son and the nightcap at 4:15 is makeup game with Berkley. Berk- ley also plays two games, meeting ‘Birmingham at 1 p.m. at Pierce Field before coming out to Pon- 'tiac. Rochester plays at Milford, a EET ines: wee “DELUXE 22 in. ~ Powerful 22 HP, 4 CYCLE ENGINE | with Recoil Starter! “| The finest quality made! Cuts full 2Z in. width to adjustable heights from %" to 2%". The staggered wheel design pre- vents scalping. Rugged aluminum housing Easy siarting. smooth power 242 HP Engine. 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Pour J&R CREDIT REM a|Renal Burns of Flint, lexciting piscatorial episc Leonard Spencer, 120 - pounder from Pontiac will tangle with Jack ‘Slade of Flint in the opening bout. |- Tony Joe Perez of Pontiac and a pair of 128-pound glovers will follow, A change was made in. a wel- = bout with Dick Mitch. | Bout Pairings Made ell of Pontiac facing Willie Bray of Flint instead of John Conty. Conty scored a 2nd round TKO over Mitchell in their last meet- ing in June at Waterford High School, A pair of Golden Glove cham- pions, Don McLane, 147, of Pon- tiaec and Ralph Pierce of Flint will be the feature in 7th bout of the evening. The heavyweight fight between Observers along the shore. of a lake in the Union Lake chain yes- terday morning witnessed an un- rehearsed bit of comic opera. That's the way Mrs. Martin Distel, 5900 Commerce road, ribed the e involv-| ing her 15-year-old gon Allen’ David Distel. “Allen was so excited, when he caught this fish (a 5-pound 8-ounce largemouth bass) that -he just jumped right into the lake and grabbed the bass,” the lad’s mother. reported, Distel was fishing with his friend Gregg of Keego Harbor, Both are pupils of West Bloomfield High School. They hooked the Angler Goés Overboard to Capture ‘Biggest’ Fish later, The bass was 224% inches ‘qualify in the Pontiac Press con- bronzeback in deep water, Without |” ‘ia landing net the boys figured He wasn't going to lose his first really big fish, he told his mother long, but four ounces too light to test. The boys took several other| bass, one 4%-pounder, 20 inches jlong and one 34-pounds, 18 inches Ken Carte, 200-pounder from Pon- tiae and 225-pound Sam Jones has been finally arranged. Promoter Stan Allen is attempt- ing to bring the two boys together in a rematch of the June fights in which Jones kayoed Carte in the 2nd round. In a couple of middleweight Lions: Have {st Scrimmi YPSILANTI (#— The Det Lions came through their ‘first all-out workout’’ without serious injuries. Coach Buddy Parker sent his charges through a tough hour and lr span ihe Soviet Trials‘ for Olympics Resume Today MOSCOW (INS)—The track and field phase of the 11-day Soviet Olympic trials resumes today at the huge Lenin Stadium in subur- ban Moscow, Russian weight - lifters set two new world records yesterday. Lightweight Ravil Khabutdinov pressed 271 pounds to top his own mark by one pound and feather- weight Evgeny Minayev pressed 251 pounds, bettering by a single pound the*¥ecord set by another Russian, vikeer Korzh, ‘Husbands’ Day’ Set Fina] arrangements have been made for the annual “husbands day’ for Silver Lake Women's Golf League. The two-ball. foursome tournament will be followed by a dinner at Club Tahoe, In yesterday's play Mrs. Elbert) Looney again had low gross, at 49 and also took the blind hole (No. 4) with a par four..Low net went to Mrs. Max Ric hardson with . Stl bouts, Rodney Rainey of Pon- tiac will face Manvel Green of Flint, and Larry Lamphere also_ of Pontiac goes against Marry Walker of Flint, A short feature of the program has Michael Allen and Terry Sive- rais both 5 years of age going in three 1-minute. rounds. Door prizes, donated by 20 mer- chants of the Pentiac area, will be given away at the fights, and*all proceeds will go to the National Nephrosis Foundation for research work. Tickets are available at numer- ous business places around Pontiac and also can be obtained at the in length, gate Saturday night. SOUTH ORANGE, N.J, (#—Sam Giammalva, who feels “lucky,” can boost his future Davis Cup stock today in his match with Neale Fraser, one of Australia’s second-line Cuppers, in they'd best head for a nearby dock. Near the landing spot: Allen couldn't wait, jumped overboard in into the boat,* ad 6. ~~. Francisco pageles 1 a, é attle atch LEAGUE 40 feet of water, tossed the fish! 7 tute Sem Charleston _* is 3, Wich: the Eastern Grass Court Tennis |Tournament. * LJ * Giammalva, the defending champion, will be facing Fraser for the first time after rallying to stay alive yesterday, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 over Michael] Davies, England. The chunky 5-11 Texan faces a battle to retain the title he won last year with victories over Vic Seixas, Kurt Nielsen of Denmark, at Gil Shea.- If he gets past! Giammalva figures to play sine’ Stes. Seixas and Australia's Ken Rosewall. YOUR HEADQUARTE ~ MINNOW BUCKET third-round | Giammalva Could Boost| Cup Hopes Against Fraser Fraser the second-seeded for- rally to stop Jack Lesch, Los An- geles, as his three teammates — Rosewall, Rosewall, whipped C, Maxwell Brown, Louis- ville, 6-1,--6-1, and third-seeded Cooper stopped Crawford Henry, Atlanta, 6-4, 6-4. Unseeded Emer- son, winner at Southampton, oust- ed Allen Morris, Atlanta, 7-5, 2-6, | 10-8, | Saginaw Bout Card Has Pontiac Boxer SAGINAW @®—Yama Bahama, | RS FOR weight: ‘clude: a 6-5 favorite, meets Pat Lowry | in the 10-round feature of an out- ‘door boxing card in Memorial Stadium tonight. Bahama is from the Bahamas. |Lowry fights out of Toledo, The supporting card is topped } by a six-round bout between Sam Piliarik of Saginaw. and | Major Woodson, Detroit, middie- eign player, needed a 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 Australian Cooper | and Roy cmprom — all gained. | * top-seeded foreigner je half scrimmage yesterday and team’s performance, heavy scrimmage is scheduled Saturday at the Lions’ teins camp at Ypsilanti. Parker cited the work of ens veterans and a rookie in the rough, head-bumping session, -He said Leon Hart, who has been shifted to fullback from his normal end position, was “ faster, harder and shifting better than any time last year.’ The former Notre Dame All-America wes moved to when the hapless Lions were searching for a line buster and blocker to help take the pressure off quarterbacks Bobby Lane and Harry Gilmer. Parker also said he was pleased with the way Layne and Gilmer were throwing. Layne, the veteran Texan mainstay @ Detroit's aerial attack, comple ed 7 of 14 passes, while Gilmer connected on 11 of 16. Both were passing short and deep. Rookie Fete Retzloff- ot South Dakota State also came in for a share of the praise, He caught two of Layne’s aerials for touchdowns, WEDNESDAY'S HOME RUNS Colavito, Indians; Lollar, While oon: Pilaretk, Athielioa; Re on House Williams, Vernen, Red Sox; Mantle, foe. ron, Moward, Yankees; Lopata, Jones, Kazanski, Phillies; Rhodes. Giants; Theam- a resin, Moon, Cardinals; ‘Logan, Ad Braves; 3, .Cearndall, Klussewski, Beil Redlegs. eect cceandiinsaalsbcmanatenetiaininicartel ARMY NAVY OE’S 32 S. Saginaw St. 5x7 6x7 6x9 8x3 8x10 .. Special Manila Rope, ‘/:"’ SURPLUS | FE 2.0022 Ff TARPAULINS $10.80 § $12.00 © $18.00 & $21.60 F $30.00 } $3.50 $4.20 $5.40 9x12 16x12 12x15 $7.20 12x18 $8.00 15x20 . Sizes Made to Order Ze ft.—-%0" 4c ft. WALL TENTS. Brand New—First Quol- ity. Complete with Ropes, Poles, Stakes. Fully Guar- anteed, List Price Sale Price TE 2g cama wxwmbe oh 88 ..$33.00 $22.95 Tk Giscctkiwusacwsdeccecear 00... oe et, Peer rere A $31.95 QxT2. cee eee eee ee $57.90 $39.95 cl) a arr 28 $51.95 “Comly Brand” Sleeping Bags Quilted with DuPont Dacron Fibertill Reg, 81495 $1295 We Rent Tents SURPLUS; ARMY JOE’S NAVY 32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022} Preliminary four-round bouts in- ekg be ae “ialistall with the = Another fullback during the 1955 season. Len Richards, Van Dyke heavy-; weight, vs. J. C. Williams, Toledo; | ‘Paul Ozzie, Bay City welterweight, | “2 Vs. Tom Hendricks, Windsor, Ont., jand Ronnie O’Berry, Pontiae Wel- terweight, vs, Dick Kuster, Bay City. The first bout starts at 8:30 p.m, Saxton Signed for 10-Rounder Jat Worcester | WORCESTER, Mass, #—John- iny Saxton, welterweight boxing jchampion, will make another New ‘England appearance before his ti-| 2-Pe, Pail, Bail Handle With Wood Grip 99: FISH BAG 36" Net Clamps on Boat 4g¢ Buy HERE and SAVE! [rae rr saeray of Our Low Overhead icant) GUARANTEED SNELL HOOKS With extra tip. Reg. $10.95. $3.99 STEEL. CASTING ROD Pistol Orip. Reg. $8.98. $2.99] ‘tle defense against Carmen Ba- 'silio, Nylon Snell, Pack of 6 Bee —— ee ; | € 4 - - decision over Barry Allison af . No 1, 2.00-2. a included Chrysler, Good-| — oase be inoperative jem a he Th Zakion a aad Chariot : 2 sseeees eeeeees 11.67 year, International Telephone, Wes-|( ‘h dl O The law also vided that | The bill was passed by Congress “Ts 1m” yx *~teeees i Oct ieeet oe : Oy od A Bs tinghouse and Paramount, DuPont an er r) Stevenson. pen cuinataahaniine sone not termi. (after hearings developed testimony Michael and Iacovos Patatsos, both Devens Joe ah ae oneens—en.|8S UP a point or so. Gulf Oil | mate franchise agreements with |that dealers often had been forced 22, They were members of the . bleached, |Fose 1 7 hip: EOKA underground- group. grPepae(rme 16 at 127 on 300 stares TEA Quarters 11 Chicago | sales diay tier renewals, buy, more cars, trucks and|POKA underground, grup. A bo-1 : ‘ : ~ taneously on a triple gallows in New York Stocks CHICAGO (INS) — Two Demo-|almost outnumbered the signs, but) It also prohibited collection of) auto industry spokesmen disputed|Nicosia’s Central Prison, As the News in Brief Doyle Brown,:.17, of 9516 High- ! S é be ’ (Late Morning Quogations) cratic presidential headquarters/Chandler gk readily and nom sanoerpe shape ll water Te-lthe allegations and opposed the|'TaP was cag 2 inmates of the ie i : _ were opened yesterday, and it was|pointing to’ “Chandler s e me cing auto-| pin), prison chanted ‘Hurrah for EOKA aay OTF nas ted [allied cn. c.112 Ketony ‘aay a! 46 easy to tell the odds-on favorite|President’’ poster. mobiles; made punishable as a '«.% . . ..Death to Harding, down with Datel diese included, federal-etate \ainet (Sire nee Oe | eronge 140¢ from the longshot. Meanwhile, Adial Stevenson’s |°T™¢ & manufacturers’ failure to) The new law permits dealers to England.” Tiiited. Grade A jumbo 88: large 40; /AlU™ Mtd.'..1482. Kroger o..0! Sa » © headquarters were opened te & deliver cars to dealers within 60! sue in the federal courts for dam- * 8 «8 medium 4; small Ji. Grade Barge | Me qicu 120% Lthn & °°.) 1831 Goy. A. B, (Happy) Chandler of days of ordering, and prohibited including legal- costs .| Zakkos and Michael were con- 4. Peewees 28. Am Cane...» 38. LOP Glass ... ot3 packed house of newsreel and ages, ing Ficsag Mover yger pore Browns: Grade A jumbo $1; large 48:/4m Gran" fhe Lib MeN & L 18.8 Kentucky set up campaign head-) jy repo ra- |28Y attempts by manufacturers to}ing out of the failure of a manu- of taking part in the am- Todium 42: small 31. Grade B large $4 /Am Gas & Bi’. 424, Lekn an. Soa(quarters with a handful of signs.| 4) paimigg i aeernd welded induce théir dealers to buy auto-jfacturer to “‘act in good faith in|bush last December of British / amen ly eroded: pa - eae 20-34; heavy Nectse of Srouuitume Mi. 8 Philly Mor .. 3) cruiser, equipped for four and myself; no mint juleps will be (half interest in oil and gas hold- individuals who continually have | : : i2:3% > oer be yt oy FS Le 7 Pillaby Mule . $6.2 five-day cruises. Passenger ac: (served,” replied Chandler. ings in New Mexico, as Auto Rams Pole accidents. : | F Teeth Retu a Beary’ type youne hg | —_ don Pei ot i Prost Sa bg eae ae Pio Bases gp In ae ' A 16-year-old girl received mul are Aca et com oaveye alse a: s scouseanias : Sont Can. % 64.8 RCA mene tk | ied — the Conrad Hilton Hotel across E > per cent of all acci- ; Pa&s.. 141 Repud su... $3 |.the 2,500 ca when the shi oe tiple face cuts when the car she/ dents in the provi | ane REPT pny St eee: St RCS Hye, hue ne [On rot, Serenen's ett tock GIMINGS var in te Madioon averse lop" Ie rer ol cae ; ‘iGont Ot) ....137 Reyn Met... 82.5 over a ball room—complete with iy per cent of all drivers ore ner oes about steady; r 847 coops (Tues Jy kee sb S38] Cleveland fi M aah ight andl relmmad & ; cay SOs coupe, 329,000 3: 4. 0.) paring! Cores Wr 3. 318 Ridgeway... 48.8) ne. gold draperies tal chandeliers) DETROIT (INS)—Burroughs Corp. to-lutility pole. and 90 per cent of the accidents , vy hens. 18ve-20° light hens 17-16;|Deere .....,.- 282 Rock Spe ... 308) ‘The Greater Detroit and two oth-|and a long carpet. Ee ne en ee Oe a A. Keller, of 667 E happened to cars ,in good condition ; ie brotier or fryers 264: © roosters/Det Edison .., 35.6 a" operations for the six month period ‘a ~ eller, ‘lon x NASHVILLE, Tenn. » — Robert 15-16: caponettes over 4% 27-28, under|Dowg Airc ... 08.2 Safeway St .. $82\er D. and C. vessels, idle on the ending June 30 was $125.145,752. Last Roverly Ave. was treated at Pon- dry, well-built roads, Jones, 31, was vacationing at Day- 4%. 25-28” : Dow Chem ....782 8 Reg Pap .. s8.3(Detroit waterfront since 1951, were Drayton Plains W. for a00.ede. ne Dertod the figure was) Gene 1 Hospital tona ‘Beach on a Saturday, when| [rast air i s.aea Scout, MEQ 3 4lrecently bought by Robert L. Ré- Hurt in 3-C c _ GOTRCET \arpcicecy Gap. we She Wes With Shiley E. tut t's ot at's in t a wive knocked his false teeth Livestock East Kod ... 08.4 goer. "hoeb | 334 Abr urt in 3-Car ' —Burroug Fe- . . ¥ h | El Auto Lb .. 348 sen and aham Siegel, both of rasn_ d net income for the first half of|land, 19, of 389 °S. Jessie St., Pon- from his mouth while swimming| LIVES EL & Mus’... 33 Simmons ....” g2¢| Detroit. a en Tule compared with $4,100,636. oF 1 rente|tidic police said, Holland told them , | ’ — in the ocean DETROIT, Aug. 9 (AP)—Hogs salable |/Emer Rad ... 86 ginciair ...... 5) The new owners al hesodl. Smith, 36, of Dray-|."ihere for the same period last year ; — }100. “Hardly enough hogs offered to make Pair Mor ... 431 Socony of | ne W } also purc ton Plains was treated last night baton ye*r-/he failed to pull out of a right U ‘ § on t ie nik i wash 06 te the Day-|puse sel Ave Bh, gs ach. 198 Bon Ry cc Stale estern States, another D. and| + Pontiac General Hospital for|oX™™ YORK (AP)—General Telephone turn, \barrows and gilts mixed for weight and |Pord Mot ... 883 Sperry Ra... 97.4/C. sidewheeler which is now mi brui rp, Feperts net income ef $17,307,000, tona Beach News Journal and|grade 1615-1139; No 1 and 2 uniform|Preept Sul ... 02 Brand *:; 3 3\Gocked in Tawas, Mich. under (rr eee Miftered in a three-jcausl, %. 0-48 § mere, tor az _monthe DENVER ® — Most people — headed-home. 7 silerings absent: seattering 360-300 Ib /Pruch Tre ... 33 Sd Ol Cal .. O34 ving conve into @ wate car accident at Elizabeth Lake and the like 1958 period were unavailable due|DOW Plans Stock Issue that is, those who drink beer — When he reached Nashville the] weights scarce; few 300.400 ib sows 13 75-|Gen Dynan." 168 Std OU NS ©. 88] Ooo see vessel chould be co iy roads in Waterford |iore cary & Con moany Of Theo- for Sale to Employes - interested in bottle content. following Wednesday there was a) “cai f teady (Gen Fads .... 497 Stevens. JP |. 22.1 ‘ ownship. ut Joseph E. Hester likes d Parcel in his. mailbox and in the|toar.. Combate lag mareday aaah” en Ae. HRT Bi Back} | ous ty Uae iB & Short times) She was with her husband, Ed-lotp" rehired sariines afer ghee] MIDLAND uP—Directors of Dow|He collects them, mes parcel were his teeth and a note aa ostly high te prime|@ 31.3 Swift & Oo..., 481) ae » same address, |of 4.053.469, equal to $2.93 per commen mi . ha nnounced| Hester started the hobby back frome Mr. Hagey of Bristol, Va.,|§ aden. heifers, strong te we her: Gen Te os “3 3 Bri Eira wees 563 oe . whose car collided with one driven cored with, $3,786.387 or $2.20. tn 955. = Risch 150,000 pei of in 1929. Since fhen he has assem- who'd found the denture in the|1.00 lower, most decline’ on cutter and|Gen Tire ... 864 Tex, O Sul... 34. Michigan Mountains by Charlotte T. Hoyes, 43, of De-| 00", Mounted te $43 008.000, en tecrease{common stock for purchase by em-/|bled more than 30,000 labels from sea, saw the ad and mailed the bow & wong A. - ye Ey —— ae Se Thomp Pa... 66.6 hay a ee disagreed as to|of about $10 million over last year. ployes- some 90 countries. package, The amazed Jones gladly |Ye*tling steers 2700; around 200 head|Goodrich .... 02 TMK R Bear. 86.2 ® w ad the green traffic light,! ;xw yorK (INS)—An increase of &| Eligible to buy are 29,000 em-| Hester hasn’t had his collection Paid the $5 reward. Skene aes edt etna Gemma = HT Tanta”... 84 JUSE Plain Wore Out [tombe patie sai __"lperreamt an uct sarines forthe fk! oioves of Dow, ity subsidiaries and|@PPraised since 1944 ‘Then it was choice steers 29.00-28.50, including bigh/gt No Ry... 422 CREME Cen «... 28-4 Smith's car bounced into the car/by' Dole Hawaiian Pineapple Co. Thelaffillates , worth $6,000. : oh ‘ ae pg nga A “39 at gy 5 Gt West S .. 20.3 oy carbide... 12°92 te , of James V. Winterbottom, 42. of /°OMPany said net tote $2,652,047 on : And wh: t ; Complaining Taxpayer elie om * > loads Greyhound .. 146 tn pac’. 331| EAST LANSING ® — A “‘lost vg ty wt Firecord sales of $71,808,562. Per common| The company also announced a vhat does Hester do in his 3 prime 782 Ib and 818 liguif Of .....1374 gant air bid ait '43 Fairgrove Ave. Winterbottom|share earnings amounted to $1.64, com- : spare time? He | Gi A heifers. 23.50 bulk good and cholce|/Hersh Choe .. 80.4 gnit air Lin... #'iimountain range once raised and Mrs. Ho not inj pared with 94 cents in the previous year.|(WO per cent stock dividend and a /SP@ me gathers whiskey oc ven. Reverse Action good heliere 1000-20 tor utility ‘and _jow Holland PF... 122 Onit Pruit.... 99.7/mighty peaks all across Michigan's 1 Sees Wee at pee. : _ 'pegular 30-cent uarterly dividend. |bottle labels. i ~ OKLAHOMA CITY (= "Mead treniine Seed lotr creme He Teenie [Hooker HL"s:: 488 Og Lines -s-- 30.1/UPPer Peninsula. , : Miller, senior Oklahoma County|ern erassers iat 14-00-14 18: “bulk uttity TH, Cent, fv: 42 US Rudi-...... §2 | Geologists uncovered “roots” or 12-Foot Boat Stolen Dems Start Family Feud Insurance Ratio Mixed * 11.50, r t . Cad . oe eeee ; excise board member, has been {Zi carey ‘and. cytare owt #0: IME MARS 124 UR Top Hh Getormme fomice rocks of = From Oakland Lake CHICAGO — Some form of life receiving complaints from a friend) {$2}: Py Sully and commercial bulls Inepir Cop ;:. 622 West Un Tel... 201|mountains during iron ore explor- = piinsurance is owned by nine out for weeks that his taxes were too|.00-12.30: half Inad choice cate Pulls! tnteriak fr °" 212 Wee A Bk. 33 /ations. There is evidence the range| A homemade boat, 12 feet long Well Here We Go A ain! of every 10 men of high. [tee calves 21.00; built wood and choles! int Hary<".. 39.7 White Mot. .7. aeg/extended from. Minnesota through| 4nd worth $150, was reported stolen ba g 10 women, and two thirds of the Finally, Miller sent out apprais-|g20¢ snd choice 680-900 Ib Mfeedere iboe-(2Rt UK, <.°:112 Wilson & 06." if northern Wisconsin, Michigan and! yesterday from its mooring at Oak- _ children in America’s urban popu- 4 ers to check the friend’s property. Caives salable 25. Today's market ac.jInt Tel & Tei 32.7 Yale-& Tow..: 32.7/into southern Ontario. land Lake in Independence Town-| CHICAGO (#—Well, here we go|close ranks against the Republi-|).10, th the rural tion. 77 He reported back to the friend: Live, mostly steady. Compared test |! ocr Coal 48.8 yous & vs ait That was an estimated 760 mil-}ship, Oakland County Sheriff's dep-| again. The fur is beginning to fly|cans before the national conven- per cont of the ——_ pe - “You're paying iess than the regu-|¢is! to Prime grades sleady, with prime |Johns Man... 86.2 Zenith Rad...,108.4/lion years ago. Erosion since then/Uties said. "jamong the Democrats. Angry/tion winds up next week. of the women 56 pe : strong; cull and Utility weak to 1.00 The owner, Wilson Hende bal fist-sh » and 56 per cent of lar valuation, We'll have to raise|or more lower: bulk good and low choice STOCK AVERAGES has worn away the Michigan moun- , Tson,|words, Ver st-shaking. Somehow the heat and light of|the children own some form of your taxes.” vealers and calves 19.00-26.00; high choice) NEW YORK, Aug. ®—Compiled by/tains to nothing. = — of 4936 Oak Park Dr., said a chain} — © = & television floodlights seem to in-|life insurance. - : [commercial -mostiy® 18 000 A — the. Associated nee. rT} 18 80 and lock were removed to get the; But the betting still is that flame the passions of politicos. ; . ee | \ttility unevenly 8.00-16.00. * Indust. Rails Util, Stocks ee * boat. they'll keep it a family fight and) Here jin the glare of giant bulbs 36) Shee . a «tid +3 ys re ! f Institutional Advertising pally “inchanged today. Compared tant Noon, todsy Hea saat 768 008 Solicitations Banned : : “jyesterday was Carmine DeSapio, Just Can't Escape It Urged Among Retailers 'o'sood spring lambs and sheep: wading Wetee ngs zie) ian? Tet wht , ; Tat z COSTLY big chief of Tammany Hall, top|) DENVER @ — “Naw, I don’t ALLENTOWN, Pa. (NS) — Re. £0. nim tates topehtwae: Wer tat ia Rt Ht—for Just One Week) Sag Fg Fe aye a tailers were urged today to do fully, steady; “sce small lots| tose high... 2762 188.1 769 1918 the presidehcy, and normally asja leg,” said attorney Lit- : more institutional ollvertiche in abote cull ts, low, nod apring iis iene Tt lets ANDREWS 7 Um cool and reflective a fellow asitrell to a friend. Littrell went apers. -Max ‘Hess.~ lambs 16.7§-20.75: cull to choice slaughter |i9ss jos" 903.1 1149 67.2 148.8 » S.C. i — Andrews you'll find outside a monastery. |horseback riding. The. horse _ . Rewspapers. ess, ‘nationally ne mostly $.60-8.00, some overty fat, ; asserted freedom from solicita-| * ¢ «¢ tripped, féll on top of Littrell. He ; known president of Hess Brothers, choice fgeder spring lambs 16.00-18.80 a ag es at eh tions, donations and all charity , But Carmine was controlling his suffered a fractured leg Allentown, said in a speech “‘stores —— Pigures after decimal points are eighths drives recently. . temper with obvious difficulty and a should to advertise what CHICAGO, A & Yh be = bh , Bish i? 33 “No Donation Week” was pro-| he took no pains at all to control! - +] they snag to sell, but they should| 7,000; fairly active: generaily steady to Baldwin ‘Rubber s.. % ", claimed by Mayor W. H. Smith in the temperature of his words: sont "Ere be tos ee B te also & personality|saies both classes as much a4 35 higher, Qe pete at a cher. ‘$ $3)a move backed by merchants and “wilful distortion of facts.-. . .|S% 10:30 &m. at ¢s ae so that their customers don't look a te ne. 1 % j/ Gt, Late of Mer Gee, uf 16.3) businessmen. Citizens were called a Republican-inspired hoax or an —_ ” Aug. 8, 9, 1988 __ pon them as merely an establish-/200-230 Ib with No ‘1 “and 2 end: sev-\The ‘Prophet, Go. 116 119)0n “to desist from solicitations” act of desperation.” Sones GF Saas ae _ Ment with four walls and no sub- = 94 98ifor the seven days. 1983 Chevrolet 2 door, Serial No, eaikee 137 13.3)" svete ol =" The man in. the famous tinted/ pssrossoii. Public sale ‘will, be held ee wae woe es LU ie so ren ry — pe, glasses named no names but re-|st 92 Baldwin Avenue, Pontise, Michi- ‘Bert | Shorts Wi 00-1078) larger ot sows| =~ 7 joled and coerced into/making con- porters surrounding him in @ 16th-|" “ ‘Aug. 8, 9, i9se Hegre co Beist.i0as: bute 420'300) 164,000 Women Work [tributions and donations without call yp lyag Magali dren! _ Gent Haircut and Shine be 2 ee gwurcense tune the ad & figuring out he was unimpressed ROANOKE, Va. @ — 5 cuvetlin Aviation Industry Sounding of eur tule ity unl Gk: by the first-ballot victory claims is @ shoe shir on NEW YORK — There are more|zens desire seven days! respite,” a : than 164,000 women engaged ir proclamation oe * some phase of the aviation indus- May desperation in sight wasy s'uitable for Men‘s :jtry in the United States. About|/Desert ‘ack- shore 122,000 of them, are engaged in the P Rat? a bs meg eg ee Clothing Business. ‘|actual manufacture of aircraft—| SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (INS) Scheu: nestonctay “wits 3 ; about 16 per cent of all aircraft-|—It that all pack rats do not é Will also consider pur- have four Motorist William > ope up in the Conrad Hilton pu ban about the time DeSapio was/] chase of established spedking his piece, And the Stey- basinal oat : enson” counterpart of DeSapio, s now selling Philadelphia’s James P. Finnegan, men’s merchandise or : z i & ry 26 : men’s end women's ! i i : Pink-cheeked and smiling in the combined. caplet ees eotiferna<-: | ne rounded up to nominate him White’ Box No. 9 already. If this sounded like an : for others to climb] Pontiac Press ' jaboard a that’s exact: | Le4 : m ly what it was. ws A ‘ } j ? = eR oe, Z ant 5 OAS j i - . Z > A ; nibs nt bs ity hee alte fis Brive sginlinns ies Ws eo bee NA Pa. ten iia ig, BAA OF ohar lucent