James R. Hoffa pitched his tent? ee wry _ * ™ > ee: ; . x ¥ ie ’ . rs | Sgn ; aa 5 s¢ " FN x # e P : ae aye = ; z Pe er bi e ; ae em 3 4s 2 $ =) 1) PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MOND! Dems Disclaim Any Friendship. for Hoffa Clan — their convention in Grand Rapids Saturday night. They agreed that their party has no use for the racketeer- ‘Is Appointed — Circuit Judge Goy. Williams Names William J. Beer to, ‘ Hartrick’s Post = William. John Beer, Pon- - tiac attorney, today was ap- pointed by Gov. G. Mennen infiltrated union and its boss. Republicans, when they make camp in thé Furniture Oakland County Circuit ee ee City next weekend for their|. (Court bench. convention, are expected to/ Beer, 49, a resident of take a similar stand purg- ing Hoffa from any GO Berkley, will fill the unex- connections. : WILLIAM J. BEER George B. Hartrick who BZ | Appointed. Pontiac Lawyer Williams as judge on_ the; pired term of the late| fs *- 2% Nationalists Brace. for * ’* ek slackening in the bombard- ment of the Nationalist off- shore islands Monday. hg WES is : died suddenly in San Fran- - Republicans are certain to point : : Ovation | out a $11,000 campaign donation O reme Court cisco Aug. 12. The term : . the Teamsters gave Wayne County D expires Dec. 31, 1959. Democrats, after a night of prosecutor Samuel H. Olsen for the The life-long Democrat has been Fee aa oe ase, ete | August primary This: gift was mars of practicing law in Pontiac for 10 ae sanenee poss Ho ws for |something Democrats would have Eyes Mixing years, after beginning his prac- (Aptis Satna Gov. G Nese Samet” ater ee tied _ | tiee in Detroit and Royal Oak. i or poe get * *& rately oo dom yea Calls. Special Session) ocitand Gounty members on the OM, FOR QUEMOY — Nationalist Chinese. China mainland: Quemoy is defended by 40,000 - night of what the The “countdown” concluded at (Ot tor officials” Thursday to. Consider} State Central Democratic .-Com- troops roll barrels of oil onto beach of Quemoy Nationalist- troops, American-eqiipped and a attempted exactly 1:31 Saturday afternoon inj" : C in. Little mittee, in which capacity he |” tand, Nationalist strofighold in F Strait, trained by a U.S. military assistance and ad- nvasion. The island is. : . ) So, almost as sudden as Hotta | Case in Little Rock | served at last weekend's State _fexebygan onstig “diy road a ae the Civie Auditorium when. Philip higpeonycey” raced < Paemenenaal only 2,300 yards from Communist positions on _visory group. ’ |used by the Nationalists as an ob- A. Hart, ex-lieutenant governor Sanat seen. ee tery saad. WASHINGTON (~The Supreme one ¢ Convention in Grand . servation post against Red shipping introduced Willams “aa, the hard fain of the largest ‘union tn the Court Yoday called a special $3! ns ue nichest honor that + ely So eee t working governor in the state.” country found himself an unwant- sider the Little Rack school segre |g, me te in. my ttetione,* : ‘ships of the U.S, 7th fleet Delega ise learned of preg: ‘CRUSADER’ and ‘ENDWELL’ Boys’ Oxfords Sizes 449 | 3 106 and to 5.49 le Boys’ aiid Girls’ School Shoes Sizes 49 814 to 12 | Sizes 12% to 3 ...... $4.98 Big new style selection in oxfo : t tonal ties, tuarenteed by" Bi ane | Simms Special : “LOW PRICES Tonite and Tuesday Rights Reserved to Limit Quantities = Youth Size i | Pod $5.50 Value .... $3.98 Plastic Footbell “ Face Protector .... 69¢ #| on , 2 FJiImMmM).. 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LADIES’ WEAR — Main Flee > For 7* Rollers DYNEL REFILL | i : ‘ROLLER: Regular sellers, | ae felt, cn — we. ; : Sizes, 1" j 7 to 14 — - Regular $3. - —— Wools. felts, blends ¢ In chotce tad many 98 NORTH E *Wall Rack is wonderful : Hs eee is 2 Pare ine iter conigaia: lest Sisk ho Nagin + ee on ee ee leek on : " ' | ia te Mt a et Ore PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, urea we ths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas =o". Berton ieee * MADISON, Wis. (AP)—It cost chool| ARTHUR RB. FULLER he is survived by his wife, Vir-lin Mancelona, leaves his wite, Ha-lOrrin Stofgflet J¢., 33, Layover it 10) Arthur R. Fuller, 68, of $58.Oak-|pinia; his. mother, Mrs, Laura A,|zel; a son, Duane and a daughter, |cently whén he purposely rammed CHICAGO — To minimize: pain died this morning in|Cummins; two brothers, Glen and| Vickey, both at home, cs ja parked car belonging to his ex-|and suffering trom burns—which Mercy Hospital follow-|Harold, and two sisters, Mrs. Ben WILLIAM LEMPKE wife’s boy friend. {eause more injury: and death), _|_ Formerly employed with the Belllway, al} of Pontiac. Also surviving|, 1MLAY CITY — Service for Wil-lto Stoffiet’s car $250 plus almost| accident — parents need to |Telephone Company, Mr. Fuller isjhim are three children, Susan,|!am Lempke, 79, of 8281. ShaWlenough points. for suspension of] how-to identify and treat anche, John, and Kip, all atthome. yaltiy od pollens Werines-Inis driver’s license. Some rules, listed by the Amer- I Mer : of Reed| VICTOR DAVISON Funeral Home with burial in Imlay ‘Damage to boy friend's car: $10./ican Medical Association, are : : |City; two sisters, Mrs. Freeda Os-|. CLARKSTON — Service for Vic- ‘ownship Cemetery, thing within reach, never allow ; é ie ae ees ane Se omni eee steiner ily Po gw Bf aaah at his home|Chyrch Construction Up ao eng PY 3 Dry Spell ont . _ Twenty-one|Clarkston resident Jast|\ 11 a.m,. Wednesday. “ ‘also REP eae x a Zraveene Coy Romie sein died Saturday night af] NEW YORK—During 1957 theldren; keep pots from the edge of| -BAGDAD, Cal.—The longest dry . raday|his home after a long fliness. —|United Stataes spent $870,000,000|the ‘range, ‘and keep youngsters|spell ever recorded in the United Woodland Cem-|at the Miller Funeral Home in Surviving are ‘his wife, Sarah|on construction of churches and/from fires, States was at Bagdad where no yin ‘Reed City. Arrangements|Mancelona, _ oe one daughter, Mrs, Leona Up-lother. religious buildings, a rise| —Determine quickly the degree|rain fell from July 3, 1912, to being made by the Huntoon Mr. Davison, who made his homelweitht of Charote Vice ts yor ouatnar te burn—first degree, the skin is red; |November 8, 1 1914, CASUALS County Gen- A ‘resident of Pontiac’ for 36 years and former! ’ inspector rl: Pence and totuecly an, mapoctse im ‘They're Wash and Wes Deaths Elsewhere ‘ BOGNOR REGIS, England (AP) | - , ‘$1, theatrical |producer and drama critic, died | yesterday after a long illness, He | BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, (AP) a —Mrs, Seeley Mudd, 67, | Hformer na! president of the 1 |Girl Scouts of America, died Sat-| - ee jurday after a long illness, Mrs. : wt | Mudd, whose late husband was a| | widely known mining engineer, f - NE was t for civic : , Edward is B* I 4 = LEVIS Exclusive Ivy SILENT | STRIPE J yew’ i ee pedi Pik geod i Ss fe epeyients yon you = “ 8 i E : : new! 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MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1958 ay PHYLLIs BATTELLE -tested, and often successful, anti- NEW oR a rarely see a met and. gentlemen, is For aoe thing, it indicates that dogs are not given to excessive | worrying. |} LOOKS YOUNGER But more important, it signifies a diet of bones and meat from heaven knows animals, remains. younger looking than a human on whatever This, with dyes. creates a feeling of well being which often has the effect of turn- ing the years back.” those préjuiices you'd have built gray hair vitamin formula is not |up” “@ eosmetic one,” he says. ‘Gray characteristics of youth are not as “hatr can be quickly recolored fleeting. “But it has been my experience] The usual, well-balanced food that many of the gray-kaired men selection-with. particular empha- and women, can not only recolor|sis on the following foods: their hair with vitamin supple-|oysters, shrimps, ‘clams, _ liver, menting—but / simultaneously, the|sweetbreads, whole wheat, whole systemic effect of the vitamins| rye, brewer's yeast, pork and ham. “Away Gray ‘Hairs sient beunele-ncld: 30 mg, cal- 'clum pantothenate; 2° grams, choline, in a natural B-complex } base fortified with’ additional B- vitamins, é “A final word,’’ says Dr, Fred- ericks. “It may have taken years to gray your hair. Don’t expect results in a few weeks. Six months is a more realistic trial period. “Onee the hair has grown in its normal color, continue the diet and the -vitamins for another month. Then cease the vitamins. but by eatihg well} the indefinitely. . The diet should include: Milk, As daily vitamin: supplements,;; the anti-gray hair formula should the job. sateen sical: ak be necessary to’ use the vitamins It must be remembered, the nu- tritionist remembered, that the! meng Se teesfine wv nymorgan} only are you cheating the beauty | parlors out of cash, you are keep- ing your glands from loafing on | ‘CONTINUES 1 | THEIR — FAMOUS | | BRAND WHITE a gray-haired human eats, YOUTH. REMAINS It doesn’t promise eternal youth re- |... “even if you could eat your- the iself to 150," Fredericks points | ‘out, “you wouldn't like it; all Says House Fly. Less Dangerous Scientist Denies Insect) So Serious a Threat as First Suspected By JOHN BARBOUR Associated Press Science Writer BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — J], The house fly, bred in flight, has}. the peculiar ability to. shed the; disease-causing germs it lived | with at birth, a University of Illi- nois researcher said today. For’ this reason, the importance | ~|of disease carrying by flies born in refuse and other dangerous bac- teria havens is probably slight, the researchers reported. Dr. Bernard Greenberg, Illinois zoologist, traced the numbers of bacteria present in the house fly at various stages of its growth. His report was presented at the American Institute of Biological Sciences meeting at Indiana Uni- versity. Flies, lay eggs in such places .as garbage, manure and sewage. The maggots which soon hatch carry - | tens of millions of bacteria in their systems, Dr. Greenberg. said. But by the time the larva has formed its hard outer case, it has trid itself of about 90 per cent of this bacterial load. When the fly finally-emerges, it carried with it about 1,000 bac-) teria—five hundred on its surface ‘and a similar number internally. While the fly undoubtedly | spreads.some of these bacteria, it is not as serious a carrier as was) pos bad believed, Dr. Greenberg “We may it poorly bal- anced nutrition with being , sponsible for many of | changes which we are accus- tomed to call ‘senility’—-among | these, gray hair and’ wrinkled skin,’* quoth.the authority. | “A new good sense of nutrition holds the promise of prolonging the characteristics of youth far into the years when we now ordi- narily disintegrate, limb by limb. Diet isn’t the only answer to a head of hair that doesn't turn gray |—or a skin that remains unwrinkled in so-called old age—but it’s a great big factor.” The authority, “who'd like to put | “Livitig Should Be Fun,” has been ble juices, clam cocktail, —— nrbl in — a “Contact Lenses a tips ist FE 4-707) MIRACLE MILE f CIANT AUCTION 7°30 Pp Auction Bucks at All e Mile Stores Now, tbat} Start Sabine f 4: 43 ORCHARD'S BARGAINS ARE BLOOMING. OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY °til 9 10-Pc. Modern Living Room ONLY Reg. $249.95 *] 28” Here’s What You Get: © Distinctive Sofa or Sofa Bed e ne Chair—Choice of © 2 Decorator's Table Lamps © Coffee T. and Two Step Tab © 2 Throw Pillows << © Wrought Iron Smoker _ horizon; dash red. Average length 32-42 Shop Tonight and Friday Night ‘til 9 EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED ; . exquisite laces and delicate embroideries adorn slips by “BECAUSE YOU LOVE NICE THINGS* SHIRT SALE Reg. $4 and $5 A. 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Thia sale is 1 both Osmun’s downtown os | Tel-Huron Shopping Center Stores. * | Now. es always. you are invited to charge your purchases at Osmun’s. Shop the stores that never compromise on Quolity Downtown Pontiac ° rare the hard working leaders in our residential communities. i ew Re = Ea | a are expected to carry. Any neighbor- hood volunteer work falls in the lap need it, Without question going ahead. They’are no pushing aside worthy causes; instead they are beginning to ° wonder how much of the load they. ao one-disease health agencies, but it is yi * * * * , Stronger indignation has been shown in Indianapolis where the ladies have organized a “United - Fund League,” which is pledged to raise funds once a year exclu- « sively forthe Indianapolis United | - Fund. * © ; ee. ie Pe Se eee, ot é he ear "With the new jet age in aviation and worldwide television more ahd - mere peopté will need to communicate internationally, but will have little patience with the multiplicity of languages.’ In diplomacy, : busi- ness and other international fields, also, the linguistic chaos could be overcome through one simple international. language taught in all nations as their second language. Information may be had from The Esperanto League, Meadville, _ Pefinsylvania. Detroit ‘One Good T Turn. Seo poet teh _Deserves Another’ on East Pike has withstood cle of the housewife. _. To many of us this seems to make sense. Most housewives are harrassed, -- and busy enough with their own family problems without taking on ; ’ would both if I voted for weekly fund raising chores. any of them, fire department valuable expe- kok os Rane Rene i SA ees Our one major drive is the Pontiac ech: sian = Pontiac Fire Department - would tiac Area United Fund, This cam- paign comes once a yéar and should be the main objective of all area resi- dents. ae . $0 many failures have resulted from attempts to launch satellites . 2 David Lawrence Says: with the Vanguard that the Russians | to pyre eee er arent ¢ ‘ = s Pi . ; was } a : A r a tn tote Congress Has Failed Miserably 2.cctreets ee od ; as any, = on is better than none, seinen. Now . . . what was The Man About Town and the juggling that went on be- «1; hag also refused to face up | tm € SE hind the scenes in both He CARY ESSE. , : to the Communist menace toAmer- There's no doubt we need anew To avoid that early morning a ican insfitutions. fire house in the center of the rush for work you ££. + & x * & city. We in the north end are in that coffee cooks quicker if put ers to watch what's happening all ed in an alliance-with the power- A doctor says it’s healthier to day every day on Capitol Hill. This fy) and monopolistic labor unions, is a very great need for fire pro- kiss a girl on her photograph correspondent has just obtained a with the apparent aith of winning tection in the Baldwin-Walton-Jos- And maybe hold her hand with copy of a memorandum written by the labor vote at the polls... ‘lyn area, This has been greatly gloves on. one of those feporters. Long identi- «Spending by this Congress igs — intensified since the installation of * *k * fied with a big. city newspaper, the por Boas sg Me hn Sie the rail yard near the Baldwin- Cling to your friends is good veteran reporter of many Con- pag, ge i in sPeace- - Walton intersection, A train across advice — but not for all their gresges writes: time effects Will be spread Baldwin Avenue could mean the worth. “This has been an incredibly out over many, many years.” utter destruction of a home or x* * * spendthrift Congress . (Copyright 1958) : store, with subsequent loss of | Ohio twins celebrated their birth- : x: —————- taxes to the City. day together. He was 80 and she’l? “112 : ss * * * never =. " 4 . ee Sober View of Alcoholism. certainly citizens of the at ek tk as Reported by Experts © ~~~ te tan, er Jou eon Ps a . e money, looks twice as an amount when The experts tell us that: accidents in New York City.” , P ortraits large as you pay “Qne becomes an alcoholic when. (Aleohol Explored, by Haggard ‘By JAMES J. METCALFE a: wok he begins to be concerned about and dellinik.) - : "The “hours aiid the days and It seems the easiest way to get how. activities Now if a non-expert may inter- weeks . . . That you have been a youngster to go to bed at night Hancock, where for two miles you drive for unions. might interfere fect a word, I think it is untortu- “my own . . . Have made it quite fr et Sen tay Wy Jet a. tle that neither the determina- impossible. ; . For me to feel 8 * * * lone - . - I mean the many times” _ Good health is one of the things Th isn’ substitute Upm-4 Gatent tic. ae a THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ‘through a tunnel of trees. An emergency ‘it hes not panded any. laws to sppendectomy on their son Jack delayed 4241 with confessed rapists now ‘instead of how them @ few days. “But it gave us an thot the Supreme Court has made’ “vin to see more of the greatest it easier for such criimnals to gain state in the union,” says John. ' : el It = has—not—passed—any—laws - A Degonia plant four feet tall is re- help the State Department to with- ported by ; oe hold 4 : hereafter from to me... I do not To whom they all gave heed, ; eee Mrs. Roberta Pirsig progecasleor yy assump anbae feel alone, although . . . I miss you tS ee : ! - Communist espionage appara- . Because I have saying, man is the oo of Auburn Heights. Tt is only & year old. Oh an wi Si Paine Be De mete tae... That you power of God.—Acts 8:10. J ree a ee 4 Se . United es W > me... oh, I hope : * -*® * ossib ( Here's congratulations to traveling abroad, . Zo Seateens | goon... When I shall God never gave man a thing to : J James Morrice ~ It has not passed any laws to scene a x, leave you never... and I shall do cancerning which it were irrevs tly. a stra Board of Education. They've donated noring states’ rights, a practice The a eee Cimtias wean tee tadais ‘ , Gommittee of the American Con- their fees for attending meetings this Severely, Gamoemmed ie MOREY because he wants to. Once the al- a . ; crete Institute meeting in Chi- year, about $450, to the school to help justices of 36 states—three quar. ‘Oholic starts drinking the can't af ; cago urged that roads should be appease its financial emergency. ters of the states of the uilon— S10P. The it" Wather (Case Records of.a Psychologist: at least 24 feet wide to match the eee based on the same facts that ¢Ver he like it” | Pather _ i | Medoct-nide lanes expected 10 be That ever fruitful young newspaper- were a to the committees Ptau’s book Priest's Qwn . e . fay ee ‘inmate marer 2 . . , — Career Uncertain at Freshman Age _ featured on all 1980 highways. _ Bob Myers 38 than neta dtp ten ts > sges * Al £ | Lt. I RK 8 - of Lapeer, asserts that this congressional curb labor~mion-monopolies which, twenty are not enough.” (Skid ‘ . This would eliminate a danger that imivestigation has found the most notori- by industry-wide bargaining es Row alcoholic in medical inter- Mabel is worried. She feels didn’t know’ what kind of a job to proficient thereat, then we begin . ab t, g to Us teamster since Ben Hur. —— pensar view) - she should have picked her pick! to like math or selling. common at present, accordin : _ prices and keep the cost of living * *& lifetime career by the fresh- sae you are a high school grad- et t& ‘¢ , E. A. Finney, committee chairman yore paid eagles are coming our way. Ft pede re aime “Alcohol js drinking to es- man year of college. But it 18 uate considering college, don't For “liking” develops from bes . amd director of the Highway Re- Latest to send word is "down = Cee Oe ael et eee en ee iete a definite nocetion, Yet lack of © definite goal fre- ing adept and successful. And so” - .. Bearch Laboratory, Michigan High- ' Beryl. Robinson ee ee ee lee Alcohol Studies) ’ al chotce at that age. Most el to to the univer- tis os las — —- at 2 , of: Columbiavilie,who knows about a ‘i#an_specches. boasting « * men at 60, are in careers they ""* 0 8. Pei Way Department. " the 85th Congress has passtd lots dreamed of at the age of 15 or. *g pair. = wide variety of _ ‘More alcoholics per capita are "ever dreamed of entering at And don’t develop a supernatural 4.4. a+ 99 years of age - ao: 6 * oe: 3 en oa an bills of reported in San Francisco than in 15 or even 20 years of age. gem alr — por -oaigere eur ao : & “The transition from 12 foot lanes Disclaiming the old theory that there’s financial benefit largely to special ny other city of the nation. io. ee the —— Tests’ “one and only job” for you. Ev- aah y you wal not he on the expressways to 11 foot lanes nothing new under the sun, word comes voting groups and, while some of holism there is nearly four times on other systems creates a driving me from one of her neighbors that [Pe measures were me segpginses (Goad Amana seceat “ann hazard,” he said. He added that the acing a ieee e major fallures. | of Oxford washes the empty coke bot- What really extra foot also contributes to struc- tles before returning them, tural strength and the ecortomic life of the pavement. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case Z-301:\ Mabel G., aged 18, - llege man. ” . = —— Which type you choose depends “Since 1945 there has been a de- <_< * * on many factors, including neces- interested in cline of 18 per cent in the ratio of “Dr. Crane, I need some voca- sity and even luck, | alcoholic beverage consumers to tional advice,” she began, after total adult population.” (A Gallup. 1 had addressed the student body Passing away last week at St. Peters- much comment in the press in : graduate from a first rate oo Mrs. Nettie Taylor Hopkin know” as various members of iim is SOS PST, tae mental machinery to tackle any Our highways are the lifeline Con have plously _ chic disorders, idiocy and other ous temperament. { . was born in the wilderness on the pres- gress pre sad ailments, ape the Hine had - line of work. of the automotive industry and claimed that they favor the idea. don’t like to sit ’ . y ’ ent site of Almont where she lived most come now for the formation of And if you have good eyesight, for this reason alone, should have, of her life. But ironically the Amrican peo- 9 mass, voluntary, goodJiving ghd be cooped : hearing and other sensory acute- No. 1 priority by the responsible mo . wa live ree cir bales avast society.” (Dr. Lydia Bogdano- we Artery semi ness, you can enter art or music parties in Lansing and Oakland Red Astrakhan apples have ripened on year than ever before about vicky quoted in official Russian. 1 14," in college? ——— the vote-trading, the ‘‘log-rolling ress rts.) x & & County. ~ a free in the yard of Ba ee ae we a ks Cae “But 1 don’t preter anything,” -* : LU n’ an By = = Arthur Sobey The Country Parson “In recent years; with wider rode! cit Yd wails Mabel. Z H E eg 0 N T | A C P RE S S hee public recognition of their problem jik> to be a trav- Neither do most students! So be FS ak second crop of blossoms. as a disease, many women alco- ling saleswoman. : i : F holics have come out of their soli- Published by Tue Powtisc Parss Company 4@ W. Huron 8t, Pontiac, Michigan = a tary drinking to seek relief . Esti- sure. Sol am up- DR, onward and upw H ‘ate Mark Daily Except Sunday Verbal Orchids to- pore: ry the ote ‘States edie kane hare Sage whoges do Lage sag glow agg Ren a : _” Executive Vice’ President “Assistant advertising Mrs. Rose Griffin . Ao range from ed tet comet iy life by the time he is in col- foarte le'dlce Jour dob, jest oa tect wail: Hows BR. % -Eamt M. Tuesnwen of 1365 Baldwin Ave.; ninety-elghth : * “An pocetiper st pared al oe ; pede : of us learn to like a desirable you can also “umlearn” thém and t and Cireulation Manager _ birthday. ao bas s. with an uncontroliale ofa for VOCATIONAL ADVICE _ Member of the opposite a acquire the opposite if you resolve j 7 ae G, Mugsmns Jorn, _ Mis. Rebecea Huntington \ si alcohol. The outstanding criterion Most freshmen at college still Beat ara Raper a todo so. © "@orceinty'ane Raber Manager""""~ of Bloomfield ‘Hills; elghty-second birth- aN is the inability to break with the don't know what they wish to pur- “casual'Gate, After we get better = For further advice, send for my 4 inaeia’'. fash Po Se, ey nad Wave % - > habit. Premmperioins ee ged jaue asa Mtetime career, ree. jean teeta ancther and booklet, “Vocational. Guidance a, Atanaing aor UE de vcnnmpet recedes Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Manson \ VARNES pomp, a “ pena = te tock T pleco a survey panlonship, we begat pon turn Seve peal iacounme Chk fs. Fe Amotated Prost entities exeturrery towne Of ‘Imlay City; golden wedding. S; quoted in. the book. Alodtiol -Ex- of my senior Liberal Arts students ~ fond of the other person. Soon profit). | of all h ems grinted tn thie Mrs: Hannah Predmore Ah plored, by Haggard and Jellinik.) at Northwestern act : we may be ardoutty in love: in AIWAYe write 5 Sreree Crane : “Drs sand Gettler They were graduating the asia thing enclos i ii of Rochester; eighty-sixth bitthday, © o tauma a eae ners, ak Ing month, after four sort oa “2 subjects as, rll ie bee tnicedaressea envelope Sad. oe fo cones Mrs. Emily Wescott . please our neighbors: e die © cohol in the blood of G18 out of campus, ~ | igi If we stick to math or to sales- , Ponting. of Imlay City; ninetieth birthday, © ~ mthat, will do it,’ ae t Yet 50 per cent of them still manship long enough to become. a —_ . oe = sae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST. 25, 1958 GEORGE'S -] New. Cobine cated pa Bon = Civil Air Patrol Cadets OPEN EVERY -— SHOP IN AiF i | ONE ia ‘ae MAFORT 2 d = = - Fevenas NIGHT TO 9 | NEWPORT'S Vibiccs, rat tisen une ers ee Find Summer Busy Time} | hay gg net . “By DICK SAUNDERS Bloomfield Township, has just re- ty Thief Takes Mink Coat. The life of a Pontiac Civil Air| turned from @ month in Europe “DETROIT (AP)—A thief broke|Patrol cadet can be busy and ex- as one of six Michigan men on a Monday through. Saturday Fromm, 18, of #2 Wagner St.|SARCAP (Simulated Air Rescue ee ee Me. and Mrs.| citing, as proven this summer by} cadet excha' 44.00 central Ka. cadet John Fromm, who has spe spent) = et a Dewstewe- end os: 1 me ¢ the summer coming Over the 2s ee ’ . See in quick session ee oe . |again; this time to the annuat __Hent. stores ace “" a es ty te G8 Air Patrol) at the ity Airport. event is See eee SMM esc Miwr e ee C.A.P. each summer. © PLASTIC WALL Res Solel The Funilee ‘GAM wee impos: TILE 2 now au sented by approximately 15 to 20 aa “ay | Pillow Sale _ BUY ‘EM FOR EVERY BED! 21x27” DOWN PILLOWS 2- "12 A | __fOR MON. - TUES. ONLY 2 BIKES FREE a ane cBraving hon - 4 ip Bese 0 : Teta co c > * zi © q 4 a of its members. Fromm took part in missions with the’French Air Cadets from July 13 to August 16. He was chosen on his merits from over 50 fiominees through- out the state earlier this year. 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The Mexican portion has invoked a 41-year-old cdn-|Department shali take over the of ‘the ranch: includes the towns stitutional provision to take the|/@M¢ and break it up into small of Cananea, Santa Cruz, Naco 650,000-acre Cananea ranch ff0M needs of landless peasants in the American family which had/Sonora state.” only , "en cleputan owned tt ee ae te bem heen x joy 1 President Adeite Ruiz| TePOrts, however, that a syndi, The land is: semi-arid, usable Cortines was published last week,| SM of Mexican politicians and |for the most part only as cattle when it appeared that the ranch’s| “™anclers would take over the jrange. The Greenes now have owners would refuse a govern-| "8h maintaining |t intact. about 37,000 beef cattle on the ment offer amounting to about} The newspaper Excelsior, com- GET - SATISFYING. FLAVOR $4 an acre for the vast property|menting on these reports, said Re Bey ® ; straddling the U. S. border, _. |that “political demagoguery andj The elder Greene called Arizona . sg MINTAINS SILENCE acquisition of the land by a band|Rangers across the border in 1906) - vias G a : ; of financial pals” must not be al- - get n, a against} ° iam C. Greene Jr., son of jowed to defeat-land-reform | strikers. The Arizona “invasion” : ee ithe founder of the Cananea em- * *« ‘* aed was a factor in setting, off the : WHOLE HAMS. ‘ shel etl al pine, would not. comment an the| ‘The Cenanea rench was foamed |!@ vovoltin, i" - of” 121016 FLAVOR exican seizure 0 amily jin 1901 by the late Williim C.| When Greene died jn 1911, the “Ef POUNDS . na ‘Cae whatacmacur’ | Oe Greene, who had gone to. Mexico| property passed to six heirs who cme Taste! | It has been announced that 33 years cot So. mente for} had retained it intact, = | LB bought the nation’s telephone |holdings and decided to concen- system from the U. 8.-Swedish |'rate on cattle ranching. miles of the border. Rulz acted| ooeans —- ee ee eee He acquired a tract of land junder this clause in ‘ordering BUTT PORTION ating | extending along both sides of |expropriation of the land, al-|. & | ree: : The telephone network was pur-| the border between Mexico and /though it hadenot previously been chased for a reported 28 million| Arizona from Dougtas almost to |invoked. | ; doliars from Telefonos de Mexico, a firm controlled jointly by Amer- yee | LB. = C _ [Faces Compry at Secaors Dynamite On Trailer (Tropical Storm Jy mowmpageons Explodes, Killing 4 Tropical Storm sid, Sethe ices mit MONSELICE, Italy (AP) — A Threat Belittled peer cont be eee on teck trailer loaded with ‘explo- cae ig hb ambae, bee rw up today in front of the’ Not Expected to Hurt _ |lieve the president was determined|killing four men in an adjoining) Land Areas as It Stirs . 3 | to. take over the property, in one|bar. Off FI idaC -}way or another, before his term The trailer jolted loose on a oriaa oast = expires Dec, 1. curve and overturned. ee preferred to purchase the. peop: (2008, and. a nephew. ‘They were tropical storm of the year—Daisy | erty without using a decree, |@nsulfed in flames from the blast!_churned Atlantic waters 275| but litigations and disagreement as they sat at a table in an oPen-| mites off the Florida coast today. - “SUPER-RIGHT” COOKED hams 53 ; , to : value on the Cananea land and to! iner explosives. _ |move in a northerly direction. A ‘24° “ in- d “ 4 ; : COME SEE 3. 3 Sy SDE? .. |Teade-Coré, Hit Hedd-On hom? = ee “YOU'LL SAVE AT’AGPI” * If it keeps its present course, ¥ sated ali see ane oe LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Bend Ms s Oe ates See . Floyd and Gene Wilking agreed to|t?¢_ stormy: ould hit . the “North . Hp lene Swap atitomobiles for the day An|Carclina. comat but Miami hurri- aoe: : ‘ € Gal 3 hour later, -they met on a high-|Cane. forecaster Paul. Moore em. ? = gle 3 : way curve—headon. Neither wes emmy ey “prediction has tees % yy raft injured, Police said the brothers|"°° : . ~ elias ; 4 (Rake in Funds Seer == acme et) Po ee fe 4 ra Y know, these sto don't Igood 1c ce x a ‘ u ” ic Post Office Expecting] 3- Car Crash Leaves |tevet on’ staight ‘tie. They ap: Roel a ee ‘Thick-Sliced : sae! Additional $33 Million, ; ee ee ee “F : From Increased Rates , 15 Dead, 7 Injured _| He added, “We can’ certainly 7 7 Cc 2 Ls. Ve say Florida is in no danger.” . F 7 PKG. KO. ASLINGTON United| MADISONVILLE,- Tenn, (AP)— x * ’ : A ome — Be etl oe on a straight| Daisy was located 275 imles Dard Genter « tacatne tha joretch of UE. left}east-northeast of Palm — Beach, ave sot ean Sue ae Pe ea tee aaaeane | tke Wester at ae | dead: Dr, sind Mrs. Joe E.|would move natth st. shat 30 U. 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It’s expensive to get away from it all, Americans spend- 1044 bil- Back To School Teachers Differ onHelping Child) But Generally Agree Aid Can Sometimes) Be a Good Thing At one time or another, every mother. and father is faced with the problem of children’s - home-|- home books and| work. Tommy, lugging papers, feels he’s had enough study for’ one day. And,.besides, there's a good Western ‘or perhaps a ball game on-TV. Mary has other in- terests,* too. o have should of schooling, re op con- lem in itself. get the How much help should Goteued x* * * ment of psychological foundations Teachers College, Prof. Emma D.| feel that his parents have a genuine interest in his work is good. Par- by what children are duing and point- ing out different ‘approaches to problems.” Algerian wert Kill 4 Paris Police. - PARIS (AP)—Algerian nation- alists shot four Paris policemen dead today: in a raid on a@ station- house, At the same time a series of explosions and fires erupted in the provinces. who tells his patients, ‘ition guaranteed — or your mania |second after each beat. el Bandleader ‘Sammy Kaye , ‘says he beard of a young psychiatrist “Satistac- back.” nes THE PONTIAC Paws, MONDAY, ‘AUGUST 25, 1958 Elmer Doud, a barber in Tar- pon Spring, Fila., saved the hair from his shop and used it to cover a private road leading to his home. Suggested name: ‘Hirsute Highway." A man shavés two square miles of face during his lifetime. ee Y «x Most housewives, in buying beef cy me - [Five Persons Killed iin Two-Car Collision EL PASO, Tex. (AP)~A_ two- .|ear collision at a street intersec- tion here last night killed five per- sons and injured three others. “w * & , The dead were’ Mr, and Mrs, Claude E. Brown and thetr daugh- ter Claudia, 10, all of Aline, Okla., and John C. Cathey and Alfred St. John, :both of El. Paso, ane Official Is Honored City Commissioner Milton Henry) Pid was honored recently at a special) ~ ie ceremony at the Teenage Canteen,| -* See at 19% South Bivd., when he was ; : presented with a ‘trophy for his in-| _ sence fe cnn net ae affairs. was guests. Tiffany Holmes is direc- tor of the new canteen, which has) been in operation several months. cuts, prefer a bright red. color. Red: does indicate the meat is fresh, but fresh meat often is toughest. Aluminum sheet can be. rolled so thin it takes 12 sheets to equal the thickness of a human hair. ON THE MOVE — Delivery boy, balancing a load of soba soup, is. one ‘of hundreds who 5 Die, 31 Hur in Train Crash Commuter and Sleeper, Collide Near Station of English Resort EASTBOURNE, England (AP): — Five persons were killed and 31! ize 7 injured today in the rush-hour train. and a sleeper loaded with Scottish holidayers. The collision ‘occurred at the station of this south coast resort. | The Glasgow train was just pull- ing into thé station; the London- bound commuter train had just | pulled out. | All. the ‘dead were reported : aboard the commuter train. One was the driver of the electric locomotive, Two of the train's | cars were catapulted onto" the | station platform, Two freight cars of the Capen | train were “Cause of the crash ‘was not in| ‘immediately: known. - NO PICKUP ta3é | daily: make their way through ’ soup. Coal generates almost half of tit G pracaasla electricity. Tokyo traffic at noontime. 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A NL AEWA aoe ie acess Aid | WILD HERITAGE? ae hs aay cay rte aya on research into the | “Maybe America already has “At any “By _contrast, he declared, the S. is much farther advanced military uses of pag pockets and space mis- a Yor Germany Believes neil by mistortanes,” he med plied: ie try Wid not succeed: The second or third one will. What does it matter who is first in shooting the Dad Will Leave for Middle East Embarks Today to Set, Plans for Withdrawing U. S., British Troops UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI) *| —United Nations Secretary Gen- eral Dag Hammatskjold leaves for the Middle East today to arrange for “early” withdrawal of Ameri- can and British troops from Leb- ) capitals Hammar skjold will begin the job of set- ting “practical arrange- ments”’ giving Lebanon and d°rdan a sense of security from outside dangers, so that the forces may be “HELD OVER THRU “THURS. 2 ge SHOWINGS ~ WILL ROGERS, JR. ‘MAU REEN O’SU LLIVAN moon? You will do it in good time, | ont your research is so) * |eration of debate on the merits of ‘larate referendum — ae ec Ph e525 COBRA IN CONORETE — This:32-foot high statue’ of a deadly hooded cates: tau aiameee Sent at a reptia aeunen os Minn, Fla. Oversized replica, weighs 50,000 pounds. oS i Alaska to Vote “jon Statehood Tomorrow's Poll Will Decide Fate Hanging in Balance for Years — JUNEAU, Alaska (AP)—A gen- statehood for Alaska will be set- Ged tomorrow. af fhe pols. & ee 2. A “yes” vote —.on thre sep- Elvis Says His Father to Remain Near Him DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—Pvt. Elvis Presley said last night his father alg Fee ante neat hia during his quarters for his non-married |* | Army mage ‘ee prothers, Philip and Lindsay, when Presley, returning to Ft. Hood after ‘attending his mother’s fu- neral in Tenn., said, » idol said ee le Hollywood Headlines \Tina Louise Will Return. | Prom Italy for ‘Hangman’ i ay "| Louise’s lor Robert Taylor's lead in “The as long as the lion. : Little Acre. Ld |The Hangman” and Mike Curtiz » |yarn, “|September and now is pushed Frank .| from Mexico City with screen _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST ges tes Mee ik es to the Venice Film Festival be a short one. She's due back here by Sept. 15 Hangman” at Paramount. Seems funny to be talking about Taylor at Paramount. He’s been at MGM <<“ we the MGM. lot jells, Robin Tina recently finished ‘The Trap” on the Paramount lot and before that she :clicked in ‘God's eee Bee ciosa, who started the ‘Goya’ film in Rome with icy politeness, are now so chummy she’s sharing the home-cooked food she brings to the studio for lunch with him, (And -don’t read afything more For the next five years, Gary into this than is intended — Just Crosby will make two movies (friends, friends). a a on a non-exclusive deal 5 with Buddy Adier, The contract permits Bing’s eldest to make rego dere deceit ued on TV. . The surprise - Gary's appear- ance in “Mardi Gras’ is not his singing but that he. comes over very well as a flip-type comedian. Meanwhile, he’s rented: a high atop a Hollywood hill which will be a sort of general head- Frank Freeman Jr: is producing directs. the outdoor . adventure morrow! Sign in Honolulu Store Notes Informal Living informal in Hawaii. For example, a sign Honolul “Customers with bare feet or Japanese slippers, please use elevator.” inherit Clark Gable's old quarters. Ava Gardner and Tony Fran- Thetis all today. ‘See you to-| HONOLULU @ — Life in really | er an escalator in a big} department store reads: | June ALLYSON “INTERLUDE” they are in town. * * * Still another postponement for Marlon Brando’s “Guns Up” which had been scheduled for a June start, then wag postponed to ahead to the middle of October. Marion's associate producer has returned tests of 10 gir's in the runnig Mexico’s best known glamor wioe| at preidental proclamation at er the results are in from a eral election in November. +. Gs ®& Most forecasts were that state- torial status has come largely from residents who fear new end higher taxes to support a state government. * *« * Many federal employes in the Bagwell Campaigning | governor into Detroit today. } missed injury when. the Igine plane in which they |riding was forced down at a small jairport in Blaney State Park in | Hthe ogee Peninsula by bad | wea for Governor in Detroit #f, | Bagwell and his party narrowly jf DRIVE-IN jouw. a zavo “COMMERCE SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE ROAD THEATER ALL COLOR SHOW SS eS 2 & 5 ee oe eh ttn ge ERE 1 ¢€ i i hood would carry by at least a 2-1) Opposition to the end of terri- “= LAKE THEATER: WALLED LAKE KIRK DOUGLAS-TONY CURT ERNEST BORGNIEIANET LEIGH SUN. 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MICHIGAN, Mie. 0 eS See =e * - * eS: At Butfalo, 80 miles angy, for. opposed for the. top s ae tale tickets, thus assuring a up for re-election to their present , : that, iiCYets Noise Tests |" man told me to turn put the Ne 122 * ee The Democrats had too many arties in-New York — stumble at Conventions i'| Army Sifts Through Coded Data - Jinto orbit. — “Apparently the trouble was In | +s designed to unlock moré se- 4 Furnas of the University of Buf-| The other active candidates/these, only: Murrhy was. consid-| % falo, former; undersecretary of de-| were Thomas E. Murry, former|ered-a strong contender. On the Democratic side, Harri- Democratic. National chairman|if elected. Nevertheless, many man. was reported, to be backing} James A. Farley; and Rep. James|party leaders still talk about Finletter. J. Delaney of New York City. Of!drafting him. Explorer V Failure Launches Searc CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. (UPD |that apparently followed the form, will be at least a day or sir —The Army ‘sifted throagh coded) ),,o% untir actual moment| before we can out. what. data today in an effort to deter- bd se aaa happened.” ; tela whe ix de ble Jupiter|*ne heavily instrumented sa te ne’ Why its dependable was to have gone into the groove.| Scientists sent’ Explorer V into the heavens with sensitive instru- “Everyone was mystified,” one| ene of the upper stages,” the |. '4¢ the heavy radiation band source said of the Sunday firing) source said yesterday, “bat it that Explorer IV encountered about 600 miles from the earth. ‘ This) ‘thot’. canopy currently is one’ of Quell Ber S@I k Detr oiter ie tec pace tight. "| .- WHERE WORLD DEBATES — In center foreground is the structure is the Secretariat and) white, curved rool : New. York headquarters of the United Nations. Tall, glass-walled right houses the General Assembly chamber. Bea) g a Ee eo e me whether the radiation bombard- After Police Gun “Battle | |: scscniny rat tovet to Yooes [ment is made up of protons or/T'O Explore Ocean Depths _ : ; i DETROIT (UPI) — Hospital where he was questioned electrons, according to George E i li a ii BE ; i : for all the explorers sent up to ‘she said her husband, who was | “atc: ~% 3 ' If they are protons, “he said, man could absorb a lethal dose | iS in less than five hours, ‘SAN DIEGO (UPI)—The Navy’s street in front of The big Jupiter Cleft its launch-/newest vessel, a Strange-appearing : ing pad here at 3:17 a.m., EST. neighborhood. ) Saree scaphe,” arrived in San Diego har- Mrs. Kemp said her husband and a half hours later, the , Kenip was taken to Receiving) cused her of stealing the family|Army reported from Washington|bor Saturday for re-assembly, | 3 i ; ee Hib sEEED het fl 1 2 if ; pigi i a i Th Hb Kierdort Will Face Cour This Afternaon Sir Winnie Is Enjoying « Life on French Riviera restaurants. Among the 83-year-old states- man’s tablemates were Greta Garbo and Aristotle Onassis, Riviera’s top night ‘dining and chatting with) fore a policeman’s pistol * were. taken to a hospital, six of friends at one of the Bible. “That started the argu-|that signals from the tube-shaped| Having little in common with the ment,” she said. ‘Then I became | satellite failed to come in after the|conventional submarine, the Bathy- FI Am | - . \aftraid’ threatened me.” |first few minutes, “The satellite|scaphe has been termed the| First encan bY tends . of did not achieve an orbit,” the offi-| Navy's version of a space vehicle. Jet-Airliner a answered the call, and knocked|Cial statement said, It was specifically designed to ex- io fantasia” ™ *Race Violence | Strsemetrannmmmeons Itigh In Nottingham, bu ts, are scheduled to fall be- What H appened! ety of 300,000, eight Englishmen ee with jadnrege windows or ng, & camera & mest-packing plant here. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An |them with stab wounds. Dozens of("ith electronic flash, ‘floodlights, Herb Tyler, manager at Canada! 84-year-old insurante executive others were cut and beaten. an psceinere: 2a sag Api = Packers Ltd.; said the bulls are) ran a red light and six stop’| “ right of the West Indians, Afri-/"#™erous instruments and controls much smaller and bonier than the; signs, sideswiped a car, knocked |eang and Pakistanis were jailed for research equipments and oper- usual cattle, weighing only about) down two parking meters, a stop |__ “for their own safety,” the po- ation, It may be propelled hori- ce wie ane Navy Will Put Together _ New Kind of Submarine) Ary to forget the 28-year-old prin- first commercial aifliner, Cap-| ser BY GUN BLAST A purchased recently by the (€D@. able of flying from here to London = er Navy from the noted Swiss scien- i he | in 6% hours, begins a month of) Kaltz said as he approached the i tists Auguste and Jacques. Pic- are expected to noise tests today to determine it|door Kemp fired at him. The of- ein ngian sort, tet ton. tn scentoginghlo iviehl. 5 Ste Wont Sarena TOPS TRITON it will be allowed. to operate in|ficer rolled off the porch as an-|"" aed studies off the coast of southern |about the sea’s pa. oh New York City, = other blast tore through the dark- Police Move to Control Califofnia,~ to help-sonar operators better dis- uss “The 44foot-long Boeing, 707,|"°SS- * Petre : bevy Although it will be used at first|tinguish them frommship noises as| dersea craft owned ‘by Pan American World| Maltz and his partner, Patrol’! Riots in Nottingham, |for basic scientific research involv.("el ®s other knowledge, © <°) Edward. i’ Airways, completed a 1,602-mile|man Robert Buyse, FE f a6 ing acoustical and biological in- —_—" Calif, He trip from San Juan, Puerto Rico, |help. — Section of London velligniade at-Gis Paste waters : oto, | Silent; Bon am, hone 3 bore end An) eee eeteaen. | Fulice in this area, the Bathyscaphe po-| Witness Very Cautious pees. ap Po Sle ty shape the tight, Siaretne| cote Miward 8. PIS | LONDON (AP) — Eimergency|tentially js capable of diving 16 - a anarxo,. Okla, w@-—Attorney| During that sar. 904.5 miles an Chuck Goodwin, quizzing a witness| the ata an he “noticed. if. the detendant’s| Deriack an and took all of the no’ ’s way. tongue was “thick” at the time of| President Eisenhower's nav a The jet airliner the all offense. The , gp Ager actor gue bem answered; “I ant look: in. number transported by | mouth to see tongue -was| Sugar beets are an ryt planes, thick or thin.” ons, rll vagal ap cio ade Rumors of Rift Between. Atlantic ay vain teamed” Of on pellets tor bal help prem Piston- T1-20-68-T1—281 Dave Hill ....... ++ 67-70-71 -16—284 Eldon Briggs ..... Deseees ‘11-66-74-74—285 ‘}*Chuck Kocsis ..........13-T1-10-T2—286 Jimmy Johnson .....0..- 13-10-71 -T3—-287 Ben Lule ........-+e000.. 12-71-13-T1—287 Ronnie Fox *Nick Weslock Gen Seas "Bud Stevens Ernie Fortner ‘Harold — 15 Ray Mala 68-" Tommy Sullivan Scvedves 15-10-75~" 292 Joe Za T1-T7-14- Bob Lavacek 16-68-72-79 Gene Walsh 1T-13~16-70— Lowell LeClair 13-15-73- 29 porety Be spans 14-72-16 2 John Dalrymple .14-11-72-T9—296 Re Myles. 12-73-13-'T *Glenn Johnson 77-12-13 -15—297 Larry Penti 14 . "1. . sn eeee cee k= Tbe T6-T5-—29T ++. 13-T2-16-76—297 ++ 14-70-19-15—298 *Tom Buncic weces Lage + ging There will be a meeting of the = |Lary Sto s Yanks Again »| EPC Wednesday night Auburn Heights bowling league at Auburn Lanes this Wednesday Aug: 27th at 7:00 p.m. * * * Tommy Grace of Southfield fin- ished 12 strokes behind champion Jerry Greenbaum of Atlanta, Ga. in the national Jaycee Golf tour- ney at Tucson. He fired 293. Pete Green of Birmingham had 296. Red and Ann Wilson got together to fire a gross 36 to win the Elks No. 810 best ball tourney yesterday at Pontiac Country Club. * * * , Charlotte, N. £, clinched the Babe Ruth World title Sunday. Detroit nipped Altoona, Pa., Sat- urday 1-0 to force a National Fed- 299| eration showdown today. Ham- : tramck lost Saturday but is still in the Pony League running. The 7—3?| Grand Rapids Sullivans remain in the National Non-Pro conten- tion by virtue of a Sunday vic- tery over Milwaukee. oo © . .. Maverick won the Silver Cup Race on the Detroit River Satur- day defeating veteran Bill Cantrell and Gale V in what developed into *Tom Draper, *John Schubeck *Denotes Amateur. MONEY WINNERS Barntim—$150; ig She Burkemo Hi eae ; J. John- son, Lula—$262.$0 Pox—$225; Bone 18; Portner—-$180: Malain, Sulitvan— $11§ each; chy Zakari n—$95; Lavacek—$90; alsh. Wellons, Dalr er ue Watrous, 301. non—$12. 50 “each. Orioles, Indians Triumph Red Sox Win ini By United Press International The Boston Red Sox gain ‘ ground on everybody im the Ameri can League yesterday by sweeping) a doubleheader from the Athletics 14-3 and 3-2 in 11 innings. Baltimore defeated Dick Dono- van in the Ist three innings beat- ing the White Sox 5-2 and Cleve- Jand’s Jim Grant whipped the Sen- ators for the 5th time by a 91 cdunt in other AL action yesterday. “Big Frank Sullivan farted, his Coltnats: Aim to Take Look at Bonus Player LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Louisville Colonels, riding the bot- tom. rung of the American Assn. ladder, mean to, get of former Auburn’ star’ Jim Py- burn,-a $40,000 bonus player. he ok Pyburn will play all nine post- _ tiéns“in the Colonel’s final game on, ae i eens i ag ra oe n- Pyburn ‘has already filled). ore All Star Action ~ » Church League All ie — held tonight atjof ‘the mnost out |", i" 10th triumph and, batted in three runs in the Boston ater” Dick Gernert Jackie Jensen singled ‘here the winning run of Ray Herbert in the 2nd contest won by Murray Wall in relief. Ned Garver lost the opening tilt. The Baltimore triumph was No. 12 for Billy’ O'Dell, who heeded relief help irom Billy Loes when he tired in the 8th, Billy Gardner and Gus, Triandos supplied the bat- ting . * * * Cleveland: clinched its victory “\early knocking out Pedtro Ramos with four runs.in three frames. It was Grant's 10th victory. Larry Doby was the batting star for the Tribe with. a homer, dou- ble and single for three runs bat- The Yankees, by Detroit, now have 4 as their mag- ie number, It is 26 for the Mil- waukee Braves. Sam Snead Winner of W. Virginia Test Sam Snead won his fourth West Virginia PGA golf championship Sunday, shooting a 65 and 70 on |the final two rounds for a°270 total. The slammer from White Sul- tbhur ‘Springs, playing in a drench- is rain, -was canoe strokes ahead defending champion 70 over the par 68, en splitting with|pean Track and Field George}. diamond in|Hoffer of Huntington, who had 68-) Al Watro Tommy Walrels ss... We. t2-1e-18—a09|& Pworboat race, I sae mes wn aoe *« * * ~~ bene lund eeneee 8 me.) Anne Quast defeated Barbara Emerick oes “Ta 300 poor 3 and 2 for the = m Koes: esee Pa eh oe en’s ational Amateur go “Cliff Taylor .... 15 -14-72-19—300 “Mike Andonian 79 79-38 +4 crown Saturday. Fay Crocker octctceen T1307 and $1,313 3 to become the top ladies mon- 003; ey winner of the year with $10,- 9 53 | 314.70. eee tt 304 x *« * WORE ...se000.- 10" 04 Richarson tm, Wayne Hendrickson ......76-72-75-81—304| Ham and Alex Olmedo Tom a ae co EES 304 entered the Nations’ Cup tennis Nick Berklich "IU 16t9-19-18—308 | meet on opposite sides today after MCOT saves Beer "++" 94-98-78-89—3ng | Clinching the National Doubles title aim 8 Maer nn ‘1242-783 | Sunday against Barry MacKay and oRaiph Redmond SPE 5 Ponting Press Photo junior all-gauge champion. Bud Thiefels was elected MSA vice Field Day for Brown Brothers By H. GUY MOATS Pontiae’s Bob Thiefels shot P co self irito his first Michigan Skeet Assiciation all-gauge championship, ery 4 to lead a parade of Oak- land County shotgunners to a size- able slice of the many titles decid- ed over the weekend at Oakland County Sportsmen’s club fields. Thiefels’ all-gauge crown: was one of four championships ‘the stocky OCSC_sharpshooter captured in the two-day tournament, first state shoot to be held here, Be- sides achieving top-gun stature, Bob won the all-gauge two-man ti- tle with Johnny Pattyi of Detroit with 100 (Thiefels)-98—198, was a member of the top Class A 5-man, 20-gauge and fot “A') 28-gauge| -j{teams. Thiefels Top Gun in State Skeet Shoot inbegheiea, led this time by Bnd (Leland) Brown, a handdsome, blond lad who really came into, his own Sunday as a skeet shoot-! er, held most of the spotlight. Where little Eddie (13 years old) has been the sensational per- former heretofore, this time Bud moved up, front and center. But between the three of them, with husky Bill Jr. helping materially, these lads accounted for seven titles, Thiefels carded 100 straight in the all-gauge (12-gauge). He edged Eddie Brown ahd Ken Sedlecky (of Baldwin) who also had 100, in a shootoff. for the title, Eitie was runnerup, : . * ‘* “¥ ‘Eddie's efforts brought him the all-gauge Janice: crown (100) and The “Brown Boys" from Bir- \City’s Softba in Regional Tourney. Play | . Pontiac epee for men's. state softball honors were~squelched last weekend when all three city teams fell by the wayside in regional tournament action. Shaw’s Jewelers suffered 14 straight scoreless innings while bowing out in Class AA activity at Alien Park, Elks No. 810 was white- washed to the sidelines in the Port Huron “A” regional and Sr Be Spencer: Floor Covering absor two consecutive defeats at Flint. The Jewelers were blanked by Midland and Allen Park follow- ing earlier wins over the host, team and ‘Wyandotte. Pere McConner was called for an when Allen Park Shaw's, 3-0. Jake Mazur hurled the last two innings with MeConner i he starter and loser. * x =* Mazur lost a ‘heartbreaker to +|Midland, 1-0. He twirled a perfect [eee unti} the. ‘bottom ‘of. the a walk and two singles ed lls llap cath * illegal pitch’ Sunday afternoofi| ll. Hopes Die) pitched a tne hte shutout Saturday as: the Jewelers nosed out Wyan- dotte in eight innings, 1-0, after their Ist round win over Allen Park. The Elks were sidelined by the 410 junior championship. was je Date (917x100), and the 20-gai 20-gauge crown (97x100). High-over-all title went to Ains Borsum (47-99-99-99—344).. Women’s honors were taken by. Mrs. Jeanne: (Marion) Shields of Grand Rapids, MSA's new sec- | retary. Jeanne swept the women’s all-gauge (93x100), the 20-gauge (92x100), the 28-gauge women’s crown (92x100), and .410 (43x50). shootoff with - Mel. Ven after a 99x100 knot. Baldwin’s fine young shooter, Ken Sedlecky, took the 20-gauge honors, defeating Floyd Gilmore in a shootoff after both had fired 100 straights, Trophies and brassards were awarded all champions iene: run- nersup. Tiger Box Seis -Port Huron Skidgie Bombers yes- terday, 5-0, after staying alive on Saturday with q 1-9 victory over Flint behind the sparkling no- hit hurling Of Gary Boe. Boe was harided his victory mar- gin in the 5th stanza on a single by Ralph Lee, a sacrifice and Don Stone’s. single. Fred Konchis was the . ~~ ~~. against the \Bombers with Lynus Grant and Boe working in relief roles. Stadium. tourney following Saturday night's 3-2 loss to’ the Flint Assyrian- Americans. Dick Shell was the un- lucky hurler on a four-hit effort, ee eenve we Dee eee * Altogether, the Elks were able Veai to score.only one run in 25 innings eliminated) > play at Port Huron'’s. Memorial x M The Spencer club of the Water-| Wilson ford. League departed the - Flint)’ Game DETROIT NEW YORK. - ab th bi i _ abrh di Kuenn. cf 56021 Baver rf 0000 Belineta> , eee to Boston where they “open a two- Trucks p ...0000lgame series tomorrow night. ; ayers Be rf 1000 oe up for levies "he ate: ne* Detrabie hee 620° 000 510-8 V 4 k D : New a Lo puneen er cerns 00 100 © 101—3 E—~Maxwell, eae Kubek, PO-A—De- eec ecides ue:| Fe Won't Bid for Cleveland “CLEVELAND (AP) — Yomett Tribe owner .Bill Veeck has de- cision to shift. to another city, Cd ‘ walked Andy Carey, forcing in. Auburn, Dr. Rovert W. comes «Set Joseph Liaaicoat Bay city CC, Bay “ saih v. Bilstrom, Dearborn cc, << 8:42—12:42 Stan A. ereenerstt, Grosse te G & C.C., Grosse Te enaerey "E. Woodard, Lakepointe ce. $:48—12:48 meee ©. Whiting, Red Run G.c,, clvin M. Stevens, Western G & C.C., $:54-—12:54 : Arth' Olfs ur ¢, dt.. C.C. of Lansing, an Kocsis, Red Run G.C., Royal :00—~1:00 x, Deen, 07 Gec.c. Smith, Alam Alemda, Cait. | oe od, William G. wi as J Bisck m arren C.c., Port Huron i He _— Anthony Lopucki, Washtenaw cc, Ypsilanti O:1%—2:12 Jacket oe ugg An “Seon a Cary. & Pe roe ag , ¥ “s Robert anaren Totten i c. ag rea Cite : — James W. Ose G.c., Detroit i Wendrow, C.C. of Lansing, Lan- and P. Weyand Jr. Birmin cc. Birmingham . cham 1:30 b Morton R. Cohn, Monroe G & C.C., Monroe A teas Linklater, Red. Run G.C., Royal Par Belfrlage A 9 B ueDonald, Selfridge ae se Mehe int. O'W & CC, Banter tater, “7 Lieyd Syren, an c.c., Pontiac Joel M. Shepherd, Lak P< F pherd, Gull e CG David P. MacHarg, Dearborn C, C., Dearborn des % 9:54-1:54 ites H, Pettibone, Red Run G. + wad Mead, Plum-Hollow oc. ac. Géec. Rey 9, Truglntreae ty cided fot to make a bid for the osse uster IEF, pees ac. Cleveland jptions at thistime,. |Deflance, Ohio _*® oT aca _ Smith, chouanie oc. Mt. Vise Aa ois associates met|~ ‘tom Draper, Red Rin G.C.. Royal here last night, The former Cleve-|O** — eee land president ‘said he personally pGharien Be R anyine, Loctinoor Cs Geunie doubts the Tribe will move “from |? Yor. Birmingham’ C.C., Bur Paves coy despite hints along ttn Ps : Board Chalean Will ‘dea A. "goadt ea ion, the, R. Daley, es Sag- itm nee tor de-| yoy: hy omnes. Clee is edna :; : =i ba on 42—1:42 ‘ Te ged $. Norton, Kent C.C., Grand ‘re s Siete % m TR ass, Om i : With Service on Any: Car! _ When “TAS A. M. to 5:30 P.M. (Within City Limits) your automobile needs repairs call : OLIVER. MOTOR SALES SERVICE DEPARTMENT! they will PICK UP your car and DELIVER it when repairs have been completed . . . or you. bring it in and they will DRIVE YOU to your desired destination in one of théir courtesy cars. Pre-Labor Day Specials! — oe oe ae ett 2 Seetse @ ADJUST BRAKES © CROSS 5 TIRES and WHEELS © PACK FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS $9.10 Value 9 38 I dinad — Savings 1958 BUICK PEE WEE GRIDDERS — — Pontiac Pee Wee _ League footballers started workouts and get some poser ge BS. 0 ed bet Bee. and Tommy Thompson. Murphy, Tim Pontise Press Phote Pee ‘Wee players in the picture are Jerry Roy, Rick Ziem, Rickey Farms DEMONSTRATORS E Nice Bass Tuesday, Friday Workouts Super — Cony an ope | A lively largemouth bass that Maga tnatete: 4008 | Mite, Init surface action hula popper, woold expect #0 pay for 0 1958 Belch, | fon Carrol Lake near Milford, gave Lowell Narita, 691 Cranbourne, Mil- ee | ee ae amr a rll _ BUYS rien Your Car ‘Troubles in ‘the Hands of the Expert Mechanics OLIVER: MOTOR SALES Savi DEPARTMENT ceeneies * RNR oo4 deal of short-covering but of-| Broce: Supervisors caused Corp., cavering|Local 599 said it was returning to) pound nd Lake, and workers. work to prove “good faith” in try-| of. teaeeatance come to an understanding|_ ; bchannd bounty, "|Brown, a New York City” house- wife ‘te [ite © + fat ers, the Mechanics sa, {00 sho comamittemen's srevance Dame Dicclainy Any , Nadler comes from St, Louis, aaa Friendship for Hoffa |[si%."2 “tes fy a [adiahes. while “Ueeha.) “don. <<... 3 : . : ‘ gt wena tetende te aah Continued From Page'One) — |sauanh, Sa ote. ee ; : Back Dulles Stand SS fee at shine rice Warning Red China aS isc eec i: Vee Seem re ake." Cree tous fine can- Am 40.6 Lock _ ts g of August, A.D, 1958. hour, Apply Monday and Tuesday, many aa Livestock an + geore SoS ed Lone 8 Gem .. 362 Sk t Ch 4 a ) seen EE é. ‘Saginn sm. hdr Cuenowity 3s yom 1, state, : Ae Nee Ss foritard |... 85) OKEO AM PIONS | wists: “Tiscasseno, ” _ing. ; : nu perils inheren DETROIT LIVESTOCK my patel 18 § 2, 306 ; Frehate Regine. phen sare 25, "88. such support, (from ‘corrupt la-} pereorr Aug 35 ‘AP)—(USDA)——| Anaconda... 50.7 Martin co'”:.:-33.9| Here are the champions deter- . BRANCH tint should such suppor beat tog et sit ra © HY RQ”. Sete "iaanges aes soncaoee eee ow ASE] ET — © good to |Atchison . ... 23.1 cues t tion, | J Division. accepted,” the} choice. i cows Balt & Ohio | 37.3 Mrgn Lino 4/1958 tournament at Oakland Co’ he i, M8 beh conerre- " jaround t, aM ot : and County Ricky Edwin and é , rea Grease over inst. Monday: other classes|Bocing’ Air Sy ee ee Tee coctemen's Club seein aime Cue | TRAINEES: Democrats made it clear they |i" 35 cents higher than, last wee pene ee -. 02 Tee Pee 8k ALL-GAUGE To Barl Madgwick, father ot : the support of unions «arene vie les =| Borden svod 8 Ch 4.3 gs Tannerap adie Bros ae ieee | “Petition having been filed tm this| We need S men, 31-38 years: old corruption. They, in their steady: sales fo tow “ae ‘st Wheel |. 15.2|Ram (100x100), lost in shoototf, *” |Court auesing that the whereabouts of] to enter our planned Breck such unions steers 24.50- . 18; choice btn g oe 44 Women’s leanne Shields,|the father said minor children are Manager Training program. : “onal , rs 26.00-26-78; r 85 i $ ‘ Br || 30.3\Grand Rapids (93x100). mi a uaknows _ > ai aatos we de. we cece bad otend ou = right civic choice * & Murra rown s s ot gations bs poli- |prime ‘loo0-i30. ‘Ie tects (S138 Burroughs". 34h Nat Gack a .. 68.4400): AA Ken Sedlecks. hott ie lcaane lh oe Oe ve at oe and mostly. prime” 966-1006 | c[Oal Pack rw. 46) Nap ‘Disc |. 48.6) (ldexioo). ~ Balwio sin, tne name of the people of the @tate| /Dleasing ——_ and yt ;jCan Dry .... 16.5 Wat Gyps ... 54 sos A—Lou Chamberlain, Kalamazoo | of Spo you are reby notified q 7 panty sent Sess ey cna i. ee tas's” ae! Bee Coad -.261.3| OBO, a rn pirminghemtebiien te ead Conan miies “ft aglected. you will be tr to resist Republican at-|24.00; utility cows 16 90-19 1p hy rrier Cp -. 39 | he Bee 45:3 | @Tx100). 3 shes | Center. Court epee Bones, 2 est Hd oo) lending, ‘Collection. as Reesor j|tected strong Utility cows up tei Case. Jt... 21.7 Mor Gta Pw .. 20.4) Class C—Stam Warber, Grand Rapids/Bivd, in. the City of Pontiec in said) et via g00d ‘salary, = Hoaatn. Sn “Duichert te" smatel Gh’ a's <= Bt Sue Gae™. $44) “lees D—Bu Borie Deron, AB. lial" at opera fm She giter-| lh Teglag, mer nereaeey. od law in Michigan. 3 Cog .. : ro 4 rapid _promoti the AFL-CIO for|sised 150" ba hs’ 2°cnd 3 Titheo ae |eTuer << $2 Pec GET $5.2) Clase E—Bob Cox « |pogm, and you am Rereey (ommended tol Ccuslderable . vetpaueibiny,. "We T ; No. 1 and 3 1986-lGties me,’ es pen Bor Ains sake. Miva 1a. -99- "Fe being impenctical to make persona) fictading “boepitatmanee: tite out corruption mostly No. 1 190- Par 99-99-99 ' service hereof, this_summons and notice ding hosp tion and life movement, It. was as; \No. 2 and 3 260-300 — oan ‘ae Barks Da . $, ay eg h Re. oy Wa Gehnaid- shall we seeved by publication of a copy pec es one — Auex Tuweratt, see, JAFL-CIO which expelled the Si, Bias sender sons uor-ams| col gre, “SE Benon WO. 3 Bho ou Sa ara ptt ht Ponte erean gpewtpaper printed and| FoDd,,cuPepncr nd, olcr a8 sters such practices. : . ' Colum Gas .. 19:6 - $3.6) Bil and Bud Brown (325); Warber,| Witness, the Honorable Arthur &- =e to pecans managers in 3-8 ee they said ‘ ;|Con Rdis 52.2 sas Grand Rapids (325). . Judge of said Court, in the Se ait ue y tives . a «4 ; _. ’ © once branch managers. =< = {vevialen, of Michigan's e ; Gog Eau Bet. at Shane wal aca of Auruat ree radon It A Jou would like te ” ea co Democrats were 114 Pure OM .,.. 39. | Women's champion—Seanne Bhields| (4 true copy) ee of Probate! Provides security ‘and’ Sararnet BUILDING iby their leaders to reject a 9.7 si 5 >. "papbate | ae megs oa TE ment, with a company in busi poy stitutional Convention proposal or * 984 RB aT : Aug. 99. 08) = Gna’ talk With Mr Wiles eat ae eae ithe fall ballot. . ‘ la 1) 43s Ciess A—Bil 45x50) portunity, % | Democrats charged Republicans ++ ST “:: $63], Glass B—Paul Slack Ann Arbor (42x|, STATE OF MICHIGAN — in the Pro] oS" °? ; ‘ . a Ee 2500; good and choice spring lambs 22.00-ineere | |. “6 4.790). “ bate Court for the County of Oakland, HOUSEH : . || would have unfair representation :. 404 43 cine C—Gam Cortona, Ooireit (etn Serende Divistes. sen amneern- STN TOLD . - |] at such a convention based appor- : on OS ao | 28 GAUGE ing Sharon Whité, Minor—Cause No. FINANCE ; | tionment of three convention dele- +198 Beab Al RR . 23 | Champion — Ains Borsum (99x100): oe White, father of said child CORPORATION , gates trom each sem orial ds'sz|Leacher Colleges Drop Mod 118" Beett_ on’... ge. |a,Women's champion", Mre. “deanns|, peuion, ating been filed tm this Cour edbaianvensizy a 3 ‘the state. - ? {Baton Mig "50 39.6; Shields 192x100) ; ee Schmidt, Fern- the father of said minor child = CANVASSERS & CIOSERD FOR Republicans hold : Simmons . ... 39. ’ Ga : 34 Senate seats. lonly 100 Left in US | Fog +» 341 Sinclair , ... 61.2 Jenior champion—Bud Brown (97x100);/<20¥2 @nd the said child has violated | modernization ge a com: , } We eee } ee wits. 15 Brown . ‘la law of the State, and that said child; . mission Aino telephone itore. ASK ABOUT a deanoa, Lomaseriag roncedleah we pag Bg NEW YORK — Educational ex-|Bts BR so. 81 Sou Ry. abel gcten,, AAG lord Gumase, (@ts100)| of" thts Ogura sn ‘ne Jurisdiction) PE See a * 10a Ex-Cell-O. ....-39.7 ‘Ra... 19.6 : . Ih the name of the le of the State . INSURANCE appoint a iperts estimate there now are only Mae «+. < = gg’ a 4 * B15 Glass Bd Sealecky. Seldwin (FTxi00y. of Michigan, “you are Rotitied port time or abift. 5 PROTECTION citizens both yepnas teacher colleges-in the United Mach... ga oo seeps C—Raleh Zipmerman, Jr. (tz held at the ty pervice| ot FR. eee an EADY 3 n ; . method of con- tes, eees Btd Ol NJ.. 55.5 : 20-GAUGE ter, ag = I Wi 438 Orche: S78. Apply : iow! - ae There were more than 300 such fre‘; 33 S44 on 3eP:- 33,| Champion — Ken Sedlecky (100x100): County "on the i¥d ‘day of Beptemver.| EXPERIEN ere : N | ° Bak ..... 11.6 aS ** “A giunnerup—Eloyd Gilmore (100x100) lost A.D. 1688, at ome o'clock in the after- for work in all phases general ‘ i pacnsccale BONES Creagh cht COS 2S they cocks ub ahias praem .. ot on FT Wicodaty ‘eitetgien ~: Sehhne shicide|appess pervonaliy at sais Searing. tise Tite gounting, for medium ey wae business in four hours , when they made up about pees 40.2/ (93x10); rum Plor hmidt. |. ae amy make pe maduaie wie eon os Don’t wait until curtains are hung before | a voice being heard from |33 per cent of all institutions of|Gen Motors .: 44 Swf 31-1} Junior champion — Bil” Brown, Jt./service hereot, thie sumefUas anf notice ig, io Se tt atacaca is - thinki about i rance protection. Trouble * anti-Williams State |higher education. They now ac-|Gin Tire)’. °: 965 71.2) Class AA~Ains Borsum (99x100); One. Week previous to said beating th of experience hod oes Ing nmsu Pp ‘ Club of Michigan, |count for about 5 per cent of the |Gerver Prod '.: 56. . 222] Class A—Bud Brown (97x10). Pontiac Press, a newspaper printed. and| _ Bor 185. ter, Michigan. ~ it d if fi trik duri 6n- | Democratic , . {Gillette ....... 422.2 T - 13-4) Class B.—BIll Scott (9@x100). cirevlated in ‘said County. Fe EXPERIENCED BUSINESS OP. Z may not Wor and | ire strikes during con | Inc. Some had expected Michael (total Fe bel Br .... a c 36 Clasy C — Sam Cardona, Detroit (97x Bune the, Honorable Arthur on portunitise salesmen.“ We really e | : struction you Il be set back many a dollar. T. Mohardt, a member of the oe oodyear ||... 67.7 Sot: =. ALL GAUGE 2-MAN of Pontiac in satd County. this 20th day Pontiac & Deen Aggy «nn tn Z : ; | rebel Gt. No Ry ..: 42. 3 + of August, AD. 1958. : gate ow «Re dy og : ; 2 group and a delegate to Gt West & Pi 130 .-- 18.2} Champions—Thiefels and Pattyn (100-/”"¢geai) MOORE gate our better comm set- i ae: : | the convention from Detroit's | liams was responsible for driving Greyhound .... 187 5S. 197.4 (98-198). ehootelt: Chamberiain and £4/ (a true copy) Judge of Probate Real mete satis: eisterige BUD NICHOLIE | 15th District, to ask to be heard | business trom the state. fsbast ¥ it Re ae eal “frobete Vortter events Diviaee, | geet 4. ; srg : | om the floor. ~ A fair business practices com-|Homestk ....-. 384 Un $4}, Ghampions—Sehnelder and Ken Ged- a. 3 | ge heeded bp bg et * R , E " l EST _ Moharat ht Dp’ mission, “to protect the small Ray .. 20 ** 304 : : 4 ‘ATE OF << . with mast a “ NSU NCE ond & SE Are harcore tedienant. gerconer]tpaineesno from discriminatory ot sles i Uhamtens--merveat os Gilmore (99. Sate “Coury ton the Gouniy of Oakland heed ap LY a i : Phone FEderal 2-2326 lin the August primary, didn’t at-|practices,” and: formation of es 32 ‘ #4 20. sinibes pales tain the matter of the petition concern. Biores, ce. Fo Retfonal Food oo. lopment finance a5 . 24.47 te Olsen ears. y 49 Mount Clemens St. e-: Ponti c, Mich. convention Saturday, vate deve corps | . .. 36.1;,.Champions — Borsum and Gilmore|Ca No. i ¢s FIVE i 5 oe ; |members of his delegation said.|tions, was advocated in the party}ing wicr 7... + 61] 08). 5.mAN eT ee a a ‘ a WA ¥ platform. . ae oe at Ghampiige iti Goenip Bob Moore, | «Petition having been filed tn this Court My to those whe goats, Bee sah —_ : On the state’s economic devel- tok Int Ie @ tei’ : $5 ldaie Brown. ‘Lou Chamberlain, Wall thet msiner of taht minot toilets use| pia Me euron Bt 4 Ws : . 42, Youn aew | 33.6 ; FACTORY BRaNGR WOW AG. 4 It’s Time... TO ORDER caer yang alhaey that they} Sharing a spot in the Democratic degobe ---.2: 119 Enet Gh & T 105 || op, _ sito 5-MAN stewart ee ee ee en aaa gepting applications. Apply a a , : A, “deplore the cynicism of Repub-|pjatform was a proposal ‘establish- 46. . 4.4], Champtons Bil Beat, mg pn bag said child should be olaced under the). gig ween 10 & 11:30 x250) In the name of the neoole of the State| HIGH PAYING 4) a > A, licans, who, with one hand smear|ing a science institute at the Uni- ; *AYING JOBS. OPPORTU- a . a [HC : t near a t 3 : at suenmer mets, Spring Na ’ | Michigan's reputation as a state versity as Michigan, to “provide| vboled Presa): Wempind by the As-) | on cit Gear ge Gil- lg an baniiae on tale Seuute ca - Sonnac poet ao FH . time cleanliness om the coldest J FUE! lin which to live and do business,!the research leadership so vital "30 15 15". 69 [more, Scott and Borsum (461x600). held at Oakland County Service Brite Dept. S1Y National, 1020 Ys, e land, with the other hand. throttle industri h Indus. Rails Util Stocks 20 GAUGE 5-MAN Center, Covtt Fonse Anrex, 12608 West Breaa, Newark, NJ. i Winter days Enjoy a cleaner 9 i the state’s busi nd d to industries engaged in the new/Net change ... +4 +6 — 5 lee pions —Gitimere, Scott, K. Sed-|Rivd. in the Citv of Pontise in said} HANDY MAN FOR PART TIME aritotta No) MRE Pierre asinets, ond industral/techniques’of modern production,” fog ak ::, Gish Hh'y fiz sgtg|ee: Porrum and Contr outta.” enim 2S ese n ieaie| Bie Bas ScorMthy PER more comfortable home with ¥&% OP Wcunte tund vores ty i Delegates forgot party differ-|Week ‘seo il 04 sora 4 Bat Room, and vou sre hereby commended 40 ee t i - ie ; event. » ‘ . aptear Tim EL) i a NEW MOBILHEAT F Oil ed iq \ eee e Economic De-|ences, for the first time Saturday,|¥Yeay ago ..0.....2888 1141 i I - : Tt deine imorsctical ‘to make personal Fe 981s acer eral, basis, urnace Oil. jvelopment Department. when they approved a fair elec-) 1958 high ...-..-. 2774 HLS ae News in Bri f service hereo!, this summons and notice) jy, . an Garage, 566 ee ee he 80.9 be . : shall served fu 4 | The party coined a campaign jtions practi¢es plank commending] 1957 high ..... + 280.0 134.7 Be 188.8 ? : e one week previous to said bearing ‘tn the REAL ‘ATE SA , EXP, DIAL FE 5-8181 FO | motto of “Michigan Means Busi- (candidates of both parties who havel#! W --.--+--488 82 083 1609 Ponting Press a newsoaner printed and| Fil train. Call PEE 400i. Ted | mess.” This was in direct ref- soo bigotry in political cam- ‘ ; Ernest E. Berry, 20, of 692 Oak-| Witness, the, Honorable arthur |” Sales . P ; : ‘ _ |land Ave., pleaded guilty today to Monre Jadee of said Court. in the City 2S - BILHE + | erence to GOP claims that Wil- be Housekee r 107 is 4 gu fi of Bontise in paid County, this 23nd day P. zie N WwW MO A - pe eeckie before Municipal/* gay" “>: ARTHUR &. MOORE, Aggressive bran : ‘| Judge Cecil B. McCallum, He was] (A true Judge of Probate, large corporis: . | eis f conv) of with RT-98 + for 3 ae ys for Gen. Custer _|pentenced eet ak cael Pi ferpiaieaton “ft , : — ain cd J . 4 ‘ : Cal - af i with RT-98 ' é Dies in M uskegon probate. Ps ce OF. PUBLIC | ge! MAR 53 a x FOR The one fuel oil that actually cleans as it burns — ff | to clean up summer bills! Re ae Herbert E. Boenlck, 20, of 16) will hold pubic. meeting re one . etsner's °K Begiawe” °°: | USE MUSKEGON (UPI) — Funerallpinegrove Ave., pleaded guilty to-|Seotember' 8 1058 a0'8.00 Pit | + Help Wanted Female 7 This Sepretas m2 dential of ye, Wea oO SMeTY AMBITIOUS tof Ge 8.7 % Section 26. Ts WOMEN : BRANDON TOWNSHIP § @ el ~ * ZONING BOARD ‘ 4 & day or earl 8. WAITE. Secretary svening tara Aug. 25, sept. 4, $8 Fi oa < call FE 40007 or eliminating costly furnace repairs and giving more economical warmth and comfort... delivered to your home in modern metered fuel trucks by com- get: 1. CASH to pay off back bills! service will be -held tomorrow for _ 2. EXTRA CASH for vacation! =. 107-year-old Mrs, Mary Jane Arch-|, 3. CASH-CREDIT wherever you go—with er, who once served as house- aeeies S28 Ore recognized - jkeéeper for Gen. George Custer. es petent, efficient drivers. ORDER NOW .. . LOW i i SUMMER PRICES IN EFFECT. ree ee ee meesov prorat ! wisn k & . visit er come in BENEFICI ee to say ” is , . : : okest residents, died Saturday. She were Crop, EA, | COMPTOMETER Prep pewt te amelie ue my peer PERO E RAE OR dad Pieor ier iia. + Samat Puseret 3 eed _/ | three? a, 43 eden, fe "i e"beotember’ 3 Bo) AS.) | Sf eta eh oe seeps . OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT —PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS . — |great-grandchildren and six great-| 1. Gpeam Soctal. Four Towns/Mating opiections to the costs of Uign-| Mediate r ee ened . Baer Ld sesidents of al! surrounding towns ‘i great-grandchildren. Methodist Church. At a ee c pra , etl {Wiles “Dept -_ i : : |p tarts Cesar ar dats 2th. 2 tT pm,’ AWS aitet tna cost Ofte Tole) §— SAVE ENERGY, USI anlage 8 put in at Fort Michil-| Rammagé Sale’ Dally. 98 W.| Bayprosk Brive rom Temers Stier | SWANT ADS! To dind : AL FINANCE CO. jy | PESSar Suir ra aaa Ri 50a Or of..Mrs. Archer’s sisters lived to ‘Rommage Sale Daily. 98 W. a a gt mee ‘ood tused car, see Class: . an age of 90 years or more, ‘Howard, ~ ; adv. ie ery i : 8 ed NOW! ye : ' : ; hoa ( THE pokniac. PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1058 “Hie Wate Fete 7. ANI ty ad te and insur- ag De- rate ry On WEEE. ‘A 61971, LY HOOL GRA ie £ fic F tke bab: ue 2.2800. TRONINGS I pose me. 2S > ~:~ 0 aie’ ip ee nye : week. FE 21494. TYPE OF HOUSE, PLANS "SALESLADIES late F rienced in ra ll FASHION SHOP |____FEtaase TOYS—TOYS—TOYS = Bis eSimacra NO. om, te Paipest ’. 4 i laf uaranieed work. MY URE erty plans” We deliver. eapect- Pree sample fine, “Beeline Fast WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIL- _ ies live in plus allow WOULD LIKE ¥ TO CARE ior children and do housework. ore ae home nan wages. FE Help Wanted 8) taning, g, Yreg estimates. FE 5-3463 a Parthey le Bical, faav = a wane come <= or woman./PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, _ 150 8, 2 om “4 ers Fe . ig 8 Munro Biles ofnent in exchange fer a rtial payment of rent. 110| ” kinds ntiac Press. 355°N, Cats PE 2s0 PE. 2a DO YOU WANT A B OF ff OgsEMSVING = FULLY your ¢ 2B oo r ful! time, with Pr 48450. L a. Youn small inv ent? If you = hire, Fy = Raisin ee ann panda’ aad sonedl ast a ations. brick, block stone ness No age ge rite work Eiveased . btn CELLENT, OPPORTUNITY TO wou oe selias Baar he ee tal | poe Gannon, Chainer. “pas Sood earnings for 5 “efor, Some terms. FE 1000 x a at 3-4197 ae pair.. Vern Keller, Oe RES PLASTERING & REPAIR, Employment Agencies 8A) _ Pst Lee, Px 21922 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONALa COUNSELING MMUNITY BANK BLDG 511 COMM 4-058 SEC TY. Between the ages 26-35 with good skills Must Tet ry sant personality, like workin peo- ple and bave ife ive. Hours And no & & start- thar est ze Bids : MEN, WOMEN co to train): for M MANAG NT and cs) N. Oniy matured be dered. Age 25 to 58. Wri — NATIONA. MOTEL TR. INC.. Pontiac Press SOM impresario PIANO, VIOLIN AND VOICE. EX- Piper Watned, PE eet Work Wanted Male 10) PLING REPA brick, bi and PLASTERING cement work. FE : ‘SEMENT WORK. foneion TOO or is —e rela) or pile estimaies ‘Phone OR 36172: | Fra ik 98826 _— Ww sonable rates, FE 8-3687. CEMENT AND MASON tle co = USES, \Cigatages.c ah yf repair. Rie 4-9470, CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED bufider ree estimates. 1-3461 Pin sea, a YY, par AD- CARBENTR ditions, Reas. CEMENT & & BLOCK SRY -WHT TAPING AND PER. sevtic tanks fleld tile. _ditehes_& boat wells. OL “You N NAME - WE DO epee mes rages — ngs to. the bo FHA te BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION ION, CO, 2 W. Burce ME See 92 W. Hur Business Services 13 AKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Ortice ar ey erent in Pontiac. A ROY'S. 96 Oakland FE 92-4021. AVON-TROY. CARPET CLEANERS Furniture & cleaned in Chimney - Furnace Work Summer rates on all chimneys, cle: * — , and building. ro incinerator re ting done ok winoura Call iY tor Pialacabes returns, FE before regular price 8-4301, rae : Menvest? ou ghts, carpente ot : an CAVESTROUGHING PE 4-0444 TRENCING, EXCA tile tata 92 1 "s ae "washers, 30 98. ie, water TIZZY Roto-Mist or H Harry White & Sons, Inc. 151 8. Cass Lake Rd. _Moving & Trucking 19 19 4-1 MOVING — HAULING Reasonable FE tode Md 2-2909 ~ AA-1 Reduced Rates need Movies Large van of 4-1 wo ANI + 8-0869. i mtIGHT TaUCKING, ak SAsEWENT CLEATOR CNINGS IN } PER att o ones Me acke| bu. @01 Vale se -deand . st Wateet 1B, 1 pays with Transportation. of en LIBRARY AID Keegy Bar Harbor ond Middle ebqlt. FE ai . a iy Anat Hiirary patrons in the use| SID DLEAGED WIDOW Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 + clerical’ work. 2 to week, “Tras sing , cage, evenings of by bY! CARL ERICSSON, CUSTOM TAI- ons a *e " ore creme need QR lor, ro 114 W/ Huron, in Pree EY eteked beset. sangeoga HING TYPING BEC | pactspacie ae 35 8. Parke st,| tetera! eruce. EM 32863. materials in m sework & care i} n, referred. re 2-9326. . een Pct Own ‘trans. “Mayfair/ PONTIAC BABYSITTERS BUREAU —— Pe 855 Se ge a: DR KING TAILORING AND CORB GIRL MUST BE OVER 18.) $'761 PE ect wane cn rations. Mri.” Bode 3 es FE f, S-. of Walton and| _\ate_evenitize Per PRACTICAL NURSE A warcaets: | FA S171 ee to me EXPERIEN WAITRESS) — me. “IRD (ROW ieee Arad tae nat wanted, in person, Encore Re tacle Mile. _Longfellow. PE 47818. = lowing axP. Gi EXC. WORK- E.|WANT JoB “piaT siTTING & custom PLOW. DRAG, & LIGHT . Pate W c., housekeepin; da Gi egepeyes eal Mrs Fi 0 att! eping, ys, FE Feet Anywhere Call ORland “BOOKKEEPER | WO a 26. WOULD LIKE PER- EXPERIENCED in po at 2600 manent work takin sana chi. ior, MOWING. a Ww, GRADING U ‘Lake ‘whi 34 dren = housework. 10 yrs. exp. EXPERIENCED WarTRR are Days. F Laundry Service 18 germ, OY. Rochester vuon out puesth vant | FO PAMILY -LAUN SERV : ie ‘ui i FOUNTAIN, SHORT HOURS, Pra ae _ Heferences. $83 "e,4 phone Pontiac Laundry. FE be Ww FOR PRE- gomie, exparignce preferred Ce fiay| school & fiildren by the “PRE. ny = _4nd Tu Tuesday. or day. fied. Beau finished. g ite GIRLS, 18 AND OVER. PH _ WOMAN Swans NINGS IN Laundry Phone FE 2-810) : me. Bee. ise "Chepowitn 348. ton SHIRTS A SPECIALTY. CALL Landscaping 18A. inaw, Rm. wiidiag. - aoun FOR COUPLE. Wire A +1 ACE TREE SERVICE, RE- ape ow oa Bee PESO WOME Ware Det Sone. P= Patni and Fa baes ‘our bid. after 4 FoUNG LADY, WOULD LIKE | INTER HOUSEKEEPER FOR 2 ADULTS, ges needs ny re) ng OUTS; |_days a week. PE 41200. és iad cee remove cabling ur surge Ne ee ay > “Srinxing. yr gee we LAWN BUIEDING. ok MT £4005. ” Building Service 12 Leveling. arad erating Seeding ri] ED | 3 * ; ; Be. KL A-1 SANDING & FINISHING | COMPLETE a Sea SOTLDING. Ree a eeS ees cesktag| PO. HARDWOOD) FLOOR BERV.| repair and maintenance. Free es child care Live i Beginning PE §-3722 timates. Dan's Landecape Sere ug. 25th OR 3-4427. i COMPLETE BUILDING SERV-| _!ce. FE 4-6510 R Moos TO 50,| ‘ce y work, licensed. Bow, | CUSTOM BULLDOLING YAR'D & odern home, 5181 N.| ter. MA 4-2253 or FE $-3608. driveway grading. Back filling wd Rd, Lyle Doty Rt. 2. At BASEMENTS PUT UNDER Terms. EM_3-3023. e e* present home. House raising and . AND} SSCsEREEPER. ““GENERAL unde . Also masonry. PE regpoval. . FE 6-6593 or OR housework. Two hoys, 5 8-0944. ce : r aod father work. More] AAA Floor Sandi LANDSCAPING. SEEDING AND home Call eve: anding Sod Merian Blue grass nings or Sundays 2-1336, Floor ~- Finishing Sa" ietes blue grass deliv- You NEED Ex-|& BUD B PE 8-2050| ered. Grad back end tra m children in A-A TREN CHING — f end . Top school or c 6? 80! a i delivered, Serv- itable ime employment will Footings, Septic Field, OR 3-6666, ice’ - 29-5463 C0 ee Aree oe wine Dray| A & B TRENCHING Mee. hs 7 se 38, Ra. ton s, P. ©. Box 536. = Poot water lines. field tile. rth of Auburn, ‘CW 2-1174, = = & ea Neat AL ath” KINDS OF CEMENT WOBK, woe Backfield top soll, FE Springfield. Mich 8872 ie Hwy on rives ta Reason- LADIES! SUPPLEMENT Y OUR|_®ble. Jensen PR . SPRAYING family income with steady part|/ALL KINDS Ge OOFING. NEW time e: yment te ¢) and repair - §-1151. Commercial or by tg te - a. rly ran. MINUM AND STONE SIDING. Dutch Elm & pest, control 0. LIGHT hauling Call a PE $5033. HAULING & RUBBISH NAME your ; time. FE &-0006 [AVE TRUCK. DO LIGHT HAUL Be es Sid ee eae ar oo r. sbeaper. PE S138 LIGHT TRUCKING OF ANY KIND oD | ae & HAULING LJ Trucks to Rent TRU: TRACTO AND cP MERE. fiton Bloke te Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 6. W ARD +0461 “ ary: ins ei ittaa see Loca) and hoe Painting & Decorating 20/4} DEc- FE’ ad —_— AND wr 1 or terms. ). 18T CLASS INT. epee PA ing Paper remot “ans, A Wie ase ia. ‘Ty PAneING, Te cs eer ee cas riot ars. at sates. moe oe 1 PAINTING a eustom interior &. ex- — No down payment, Ez Bid. BEAR: CONSTRUCTION .CO. W. Huron FE 8 taADY INTERIOR: DECORATOR Papering & painting. $-0343 ‘PAINTING — PA BANGING WALLS CLEANE: ‘OR 3-7061 APER HANGING. FE _ 5-90 Fe sou ALL Ty ‘SERVICE CA‘.LE AN- Rha wekiteonics “ PE 42418 “DAY OR MIGHT Ty Pare hiase FE 5-8300 ee rs en ee rad RON AND HBARL’S: RADIO AND ‘TV Serv Reas, rates. OR 3-2058. Typewriter Service 22A 2 TON Stakes railers © 1958 by WEA Service, tne. TM. Reg, U.S. Pat. Off. ae ve ct) Ostuwwe 6-25 € “How come banks never have sales?’’ Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES, Scrabble ¢ . ry 7 8 Book | Store. E. orig Notices ry Derboatle 25. MASON SHOES - ‘ it FE Lav ATRL ON WORiN “ig 8 . trlenaly "aviser Saree) Army. Ticadge ante “exponen you a 8 experience io seit for Fon: Maple Gist | FE C4 or for removal of unwanted hair. OR 3-2895. f = COLD WAVE SPECIAL: $5 COM- M. & H. STYLE-RITE OR 3-3421 coreant Lk. eg x mse ane SCHOOL aris ete Borgibte. corner ot Pad- “CHARLES CHESTER a DAINTY MAID 8 SUPPLIES 7 Menominee Mrs Wallace. FE |< commodate tet “Dancusts and 80 parting area. F ra, ‘